, ' ftp-if"' PEOPLE IIVoNG and others who have able from now ori to "has arranged to run shows every afternoon; You should not fail, to take the chance to see the many interesting dramas, operas, comedies, , educational, industrial and , scenic "pictures that are shown to the public m the best possible of amusement. MAKE A START JVIONDAY and see the reproduction of the famous opera, ILL TRO VATORE. Hand colored in rich tints and accompanied -1 . . CORRESPONDENCE 1 OAK GROVE. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Evane returned home Thursday from Kansaa where they were called on account of (ck-J neaa of a relative, who .passed away before they arrived. Mr. and Mra. Evans rlaited relatives and friends before returning home.) George Blgbam has .his house moved and Is building an addition to It, making a larger and. more beauti ful home. Ed Olds 'has finished the cement culvert he was building for the coun ty Bear Rlsley's place Mrs. W. M. Holt was in Portland Friday on business.. Oak Grove Literary Society met on Tuesday evening in Voaberg's hall and an "interesting program was given. The club Is studying the River Rhine. A. B. Una has sold out his place of business to a party in Portland. Mrs. Linn and family will remain here tIM school Is out . Mrs. Alt Allen, of Rlsley Station, Is quit sick. The debate between the Barclay school of Oregon City and Oak Grove school will take place next Friday, March S.t the Oak. Grove school. The Portland' RaUray,v Light - Power Co. Is setting polr up Con cord avenue so the people In that part of the country can have electric light Mra. Henry 8chuefler spent Friday with friends In Portland. -. The new firm of 'Warren aV Em monds is fixing up its store and get ting in a new supply of all kinds of goods. L E. Armstrong has taken down his old fence and will put up a new one on the north aide "of his property. K. C. Warren la painting the inside , of his new store building on Center avenue. Fred Harris, our new road super visor, has purchased fine span of horses and a wagon to work on the roaiL Hiason- Charles will drive them. Mrs. Virgil Clark was a Portland . visitor Friday. Mrs. J. b. Evans spent the week end with her mother at Troutdale. J. C. Vigles Is able to be out again after a severe attack of plural pneu monia. Mra. Ada Cosgrlf. of Courtney Sta tion, .waa entertained by Mrs. Hay hurst at dinner Friday evening In Portland. Henry 8cheufler is fixing and plant ing his lawn, putting out shrubs and roses and beautifying his place. Mrs. Swanson waa an Oregon City visitor Friday. A great many of our citizens are seen making trlpa to the Sheriffs office these days to look after their taxes. To the Lovers of Good Coffee , W wish to advise yeu that w 1 have Installad In our stor a new Electric Coffee Mill. v-Thls machine Is sauippsd with steel knives which cut the berry In . to uniform clean out particles.. In stead of grinding and crushing It, ; aa by the eld method. All coffee mllla heretofore uaed will only crush the berry mutilating. . th minute ell eeiia, allowing the coffee oil to evaporate, thua Impar- Ino the strengtri and flavor. " By this now process the Utile oil sells remain unbroken, the essen tial oil (food product) cannot ovap ' orate and the coffee thus retains Its fins flavor In Its full strength. This ' Is one reason wtiy a pound of coffee out In this mill will ma from twelve to fifteen eupa mors of full - strength coffee than will any coffee ground the old way. - Wo steel out the coffee the right , fineness for percolators or 'French i Drip Coffee Pots. . Try pound of our coffee cut on steel out mill and we know you will tw1th the results. T-( special ) ooffso at Sfto . the poun cant bo beat at the prlos. Others at SOc pound, iSo eid 40c pound. Respectfully yours, to serve, J. B. gEELEY, r Oregon City, . . Oregon, with special piano music. not had the opportunity-to see moving pictures fulfill that want, as (Qraodl op Oregon city Waller Vlglea left for RIckreall. Oregon, this morning to work. - Mr. and Mra. Roy Gilbert apent sev eral days visiting relatives and friend here last week. Mr. Gilbert has chart of a big ranch near Salem. ' Mrs. John Oatfleld attended an art ernoon party given In honor of Mra. Matssen at the home of Mrs. Richard Scott In Mtlwaukie Friday; Johi Rlsley waa in attendance at the rate case last Wednesday at Ore gon City. , . AMONG THE CHURCHES SUNDAY CALENDAR. Baptist -Cor. Main and Nmin etraU, Kov. 8. A. Hay worth paator. rra. Ill Ninth; 8. 8. li noon, Mrs. A. F. Parkrr supi. ; morning aervicw 1:J0. evening T:Su. T. P. 8. C. IS- t 39 p. m. and Jan tors same hour. ' Weekly prayer myel ins' Thursday at 7:1 p. m. Morning subject "Christian Pa tience." Evening "Moral and Religious Character - of George Washlngtbn." The KJDlghta of Pythias will- attend the evening service in a body. Caiteman Baptist Mission Ar-8. meets-at .3:00 p. m.. Lewis Conklin supt. Csthsllo Cor. TOater and Tenth streets. Rev. A. Hillebrand pastor, res. Ill Water; Low Mass ( a. m.. Hth Mass ' 10:10 a. m.. afternuon eervlce 4:10.' aUss every morning at 1-1S. - : Congregational Cor. Main and Eleventh streets. Rev. Wm. M. Proctor pastor, rea. (0 Third; 8. 8. 11 soon, John Low ry supt.; morning service 100, even ins; 7:10. young people, :10. Weekly prayer meeting Thursday at T:10 p. m. Morning subject "Jesus at Cave of Galilee." Evening "The Praise of Men." Christ Ev. Lutheran Cor. Eiahth and J. Q Adams streets. Rav. V. 8chmldt pastor, res. 80 J. Q. Adams; 8. 8. :10 a. m.; preaching atemoons of first and third Sundays at 2:10 in EnaMah. other Sunday aervicea mornings at 10.10 with preaching In German. Morning topic, 10:30 a. m. "Chris tian Love the Fruit of True Faith." Text 1 Cor. 13th Chapter. Preaching in German. : Christian Science Willamette building; Runday eervtrea 11 a. m.. 8. 8. 12 noon; Wednesday servina S p. m. Morning subJecWChrlst Jesus." . German Evangelical Cor! Eighth and Madison streets. Rev. F. Wieveslck pas tor, res. 713 Madison; 8. S. 10 a. m., Herman Schrader. Monroe street, supt.; mornlnr service 11. yoi'ng teiDlc at 1 p. m. and preaching at 8 p. m. Prayer met tlng Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Gladstone Christian Rev. A. II. Mulkey pastor, res. . Gladstone; 8. 8. 10 a. m.. N. C. Hendricks supt.; morning service ll'o'cloek. evening service 7:1'. Week, ly prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m. Morning subject "Did God Paaa By Abab's Sin and Visit It on Hla Son?" Evening address will be on Bach, the musician, with a program of mu sic. Methodist Main street cor. Seventh, Kev. E. F. Zlmmermsn pastor, res. cor. 8lxi h snd V'ashlngton; 8. 8. 45 a. m., C. A. Williams. Gladstone, supt.; morn ins service 10:4S. Epworth Lea rue :10 evenlns; service 7:30. Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m. Morning subject "From Egypt to Canaan. Evening Patriotic service, attended by members of Company G, O. N. O. Judge J. U. Campbell will make the address. Mountain View Union (Cong ) 8. 8 1 S. m., Mr J. H. Qulnn supt.; Iilbl tudv everv Thursday afternoon preaching 7:30 p. m. second and fourth Sundaya in January. Presbyterian Seventh atreet cor Jeffer son, Kev. J. K. Lnasoorougn pastor, res. 719 Jefferson; 8. 8. 10 a. m., Mrs. W. C. Oreen supt.; morning service 11 a. m.. T. P. 8. C. E. :4"p. m., even-, l.ng service 7:30. Prayer meeting Thurs day I p. m. Morning subject "Strong, Watch ful, Faithful Men. Evening "Come, Jesus King." Parkplaes Congrsgstlonsl Rev. I. L Jonea pastor, res. ciacaamaa; a. B. lu a.- mr. Emery -fVench aupt.r -prastchlng services each Sunday, alternating be tween 11 a. m. and 7:10 p. m Chris tian Endeavor Thursday evening 7:30 P.m. l St.' Paul's EdIscodsI Ninth at., near Main, Rev. Chaa. W. RoMnson pastor, rea. at rtectory. Nlntn ana water sis.; 8. 8. 11 noon, Wm. Bhswmsn supt.J morning service 11 a. m., evening ser vice t p. m. Unltsd Brethren Cor. Eighth and Taylor, Rev. L. V. Clarke paator, res. Portland; 8. 8. 1 a. m., Frank Pnrker, Maple I aim. supt t morning service 11, T. P. 8. C. Bl p. m., evsnlng service 1. Praysr masting Wednesday 7:J p. m. Willamette M. KKo regulsr preaching services. p. m., Mrs. Beams supt. Zlon Lutheran Cor. Jefferson and Eighth streets, Key. w. K. Kraxosrger pas tor, res. 7 JO Jefferson 8. 8. :! s. m.. Hey. Kraxbergsr supt.j morning service 1., evening T:t, Luther League 7 . m. ' Morning subject "Are Ton Pre pared to Go With Christ to Jerusa lem! - Evening aublect "I Am the Lord Thy God." There will be no Lather League service on Sunday. - Two Pups By Express. A. B. Bpckles received two Spits pups yesterday by express from J. H. Bobbins, who Is the owner of the mother and father. Trlxle" and "Spits," the latter of which won first nrize at a kennel show In New York, and both winning first premium at the Portland BTTnOalUodT ' ThO dOgS are Of fine breed and have attracted great Mention when on exhibit Mr. Rob- hlna mirrhased "Boltl" at Bianioru University about aig years ago. ' . K. P.'s st Baptist Church Today. 'The Urpio tor this evening's preach ing service at the Baptist church will be, "Moral and Religious Character of MORNING ENTERPRISE, SUNDAY. . FBPBUAKY 26. DN THE COUNTRY TTicfltrt Ti I 'h.lrt-nn A Hullo IMV George Washington. The- Knights of Pythias will attend the service In body and the character of th sermon will be of a patriotic nature. The lodge will assemble at the Woodmen hall at 7 o'clock, and marcbjfnisa there In a body. This lodge has a member ship of over an hundred, and a good turnout la anticipated. i S.tRONO MEN WANTED. Rev. Landsborough Will Tell His Hearers About It This Morning. Evldontly the pastor of the Presby terian church. Rev. LandabonniKh. has been reading the accounts In the dally press concerning wbst haa been going on at the meeting of the legislature In Salem. He will preach this morning on "Strong, Watchful, Faithful Men." That's the kind that are needed at Salem, and one who haa followed the doing of-that body thla winter can scarce but talk on the subject as ex pressed in the topic from which Mr. Utndsborotigh will preacn; ana ne is In a position so thst.be may talk to some purpoBe aa he no doubt will this morning. There were a few of ; that class of men at Salem, but It might be wise to increase the percent age. , - . . r THE POULTRY YARD. - Make It a rule to count the biddies every day. Some- folks never do this. They might be robbed end never know It. 1 - I have heard the advice given to feed the chicks all they will eat up clean. That won t do. They will eat no clean (the first week or two) more than they-have any business eating. Hard enough to aet for two weeka, without having to be gnawed all the ! time by Insect pests. Look. at your setting hens once In a while and be mixe they are -free from enemies of , this kind. ,.' . You can make money by gettlhg a gooq roor r.KOi u"w . --i WllD. some OL.Jur oei. nrni"u "rl . the eggs. Your basket Will get full a lot faster after those pullet, get to ( Particularly at this 'season of the ', year do not set a hen until it la posl- ttve 'that she Is thoroughly broody. If ' she does not have the full fever, she. Is apt to desert her charge, often af ter setting a week or two, LATEST MARKETS Oregon City Markets. ' ; APPLES There Is little to note in this market and the tendency la about as it has be-n to Day good prices ft , nice stock and to act Indifferently to- warda that which Is below grade. Prl- cea range from 50c to $1, with the very ' choicest fruit commanding a little more. ( POTATOES Potatoes are In active . detnnnd with buyers from outside the ' State making Inquiries but not bid-' ding too high. Quotations range from i 90c to ii.io, with this fact prevailing. tnai real cnoire biock win always spring tbe market a trifle. Good home grown sl6ckls "being "offered quite freely. A SNAP 102 ACRES - , . . . . . Pudding River bottom, 60 acres In cul-, ti..nn. .ni hin .11 ,vi f.rm land but In pasture and timber. Good b" W,,D 1tntance. It la bet living water, 4 room houae, 3 barns tw1.b "uro" -nd ""wr' snd outhouses, family orchard, R. P.IJ-'1 t0 tn lut-tl "How do yon u., pnone crear Route, one-nan mne to achool, 3Vs miles to Aurora, 4 miles to Hubbard, 15 miles to Oregon City. Surrounding landa are selling at from $100 and on up. This Is a snap. Will sell for only $60 an acre, $2960 cash and balance at 6 per cent. E P. ELLIOTT & SON, Near Suspension Bridge, Oregon City. OAVITT'S System Regulator Composed entirely of native herbe, roots and harks. Cures aU blood.) Stpmsch,' Kidney and Liver Troublee, hMll "X be oeed except for bustqesc No steeping, ne boiling, no mineral, no , S2TT " SocAu'.tt u on, em poW C-.ec, Chronic or e'SSJ Olceaaee. Try It and yen will use no ; meetings of a committee or society . A I MM A 1... . .. .. I . . viner. tt. tv unio M SO ICS I WO- Oavltt'a Block, Topeka, Kane 0. t. A. A 2X0 box containing nearly one -"-w"- ""m; 1 ' "nu ll!. These herbs sre sold only by agent. Agent Wanted Everywhere. SOLO ONLY BY , BAKER & BAKER 41S 7th St, Oregon City, Oregon. at night, will, be i Good Form , Let Him Play Host,. . . Grant the boy tin plvllei: of hat tng his friend tu uwula as ftrn as you can convenient l arranev hc It Perhaps you are anions iliosv fortu Bat ones who haw alar fumlly with a big table where the addition of an extra plate counts for little. If atic-h la the raae vuiir way Is simple. gDoa)d thrre be aeri-ral aotia to plan utiiltr a sywtem f ntatlii that h Blll uts In a fair ratio. If your family Is etuall. so thnl It Is desirable to tutve a little notue In advance before adding another hearty boy'a appetite to those you hate reckoned for. Ox on a certain time when: your boy may ask a friend la to dinner or supper Hoys are delight fully nncrltk-al creatures, bleaa tbelr hearts! Give thetn a cordial welcome and plenty of food and they will never mlsa frills ofTssrvlng - 8tdy"ther compensations for the abattnenre from natnral racketing you are obliged to demand from your boy while be. Is at home. Provide bfin chances to lei off steam elsewhere. In pacea Intended for Juat aocb relate ,1ob, fn nm out to the open on m,,, gnrt Wm (be mesns of pursuing sny sthletlc sport whh h st- Rs ,ur then , playground connected with the . . . wot b.i . ' . . ' ' -''Z w . by oeed not I limited to the posses , "Jon of a pleasant room and tbe other privileges I have meuUoned. Don't i rorget mat wncn ne aispiaja ine con slderatlon denianded of blui In a well regulated family be la putting a re atralnt uoni himself you can hardly i understand, no matter bow close your sympstby with him. Many comments 5 have been made upon tbe wonderful control displayed bf the child who submits without protest to a prohlbl tlon or granta prompt obedience to a coromsnd beyond his comprehension Largely a matter of habit po"l'ly. but there ta a great deal of tbounht going on Inside that amall head, and oftener than we Imagine we parents are being holed before a child s men tal Judgment aeat and condemned un reservedly or with recommendation to mercy, . "How De Yeu DoT" Merely a Orsetina It la a wise person, man ss well ss woman, who when asked "How do yon do?" responds by ssylng he or she is well. "IIow do you doT Is really, gener ally speaking,- a caanal greeting, ac cepted by custom as being the aim pleat form of addressing s person If either Individual takes, the greeting I seriously snd answers that she Is not I well the otnv-r person frequently is much astonished and almost without . . woman-or man. eltber-may be dor A fsct persons learn with advancing years Is that each Individual, aa a rule, prefers to talk about himself or her self rsther than bear others talk. Nor la the dislike to listening to such topics strsnge. We feel sympathy only toward those of whom we are fond; to others It. Is necessary to appear sym pathetic, and this la not an easy mat ter when we would rather be talking on gay topics In which were really Interested. The person who Is most popular la she who amuses others generally, who goes , shout ' with something lively rather than something doleful to tell nine esses out of ten a doleful per son will be avoided, while the gay one win be sought I .. ' Poatcer. Etlauotto. Aa a general rale a nostal cant forwarding an address, if it i an .h. solute necessity to send one to a friend or a member of one's family, aa. koine, the' aentencea ahnnid h .knM word for Its nsc The commnnlcaUoB . ,0o,1,1 not be prefaced by aa tfrectlotuu ealntstloa All porinsl -g should be omitted V. Vrt the Intimate termination thai la proper In a sealed letter. The slgni; hrStUn6: iltlafcV UFflTOH ONE Of AMERICA'S BEST KOtKEt FLAYtBs Cresssntareal Csnt.- M.. Playlna WsnaWuMr Fr T. Vsar Ari- ufflioii. '" mmi"' J,r,, Of the Ia. ImW !.'? on Anmrl.HH Ic. K K lallon m-mI ihla -Aril liae ai wsys Ihh'ii ..hw ..f m' f. ' '' h. who -.. t.aU.- ! ' ;"rr move with l.-lllMriloii ami tv thought. , l.imi.n baa HH.ii i.U.vlutt l " ,ln Ihet'n-avenia f..r ..Thni' lb t ' .1 ..iilmr iinrr r rovff f Hut lila I'laylnu lMrliy to I d. Mom of Ih hiss. I'lH.rsrs who arr now In th frtmi rank an araduaira . .lltfc r a. IhmiI In fanatic LU'p I'm ollior aid f ! "' "N" ypunslir lmv nanny any ..-. sport Hian ahailim. ami lacil.H. frm thr- thin- H the.rraille "until iWttrnhhinsinli It""!- thrr lml.il. In I""""' Ttirvf..r they are.' with frw iuilloa. the Ul ! hscT plarr In thr world ! Mm ftlnu ! Artie- he plated hmkrr In of Ihf pnl.lk a.hmla of Jjnntroal nntll h waa alttwn rrara of. age. and at thai rlnd. Jnat the time a an a Lirriiua. osa or aMsaira's aasaTRMT HtM'saf rtaiaas that he waa discarding knkkerUM'ker. be went to New York. . . You can't keep a young fellow who has figuratively been born on the ,re away from akatee, and Artie waa oue of that aort. Way Urk In WOO be Orel ahowed up at the Crescent Athletic club and waa put on the aquad. Even In that day the managers regarded lb terror the re ported prowess of tbe Canadians at the game of hockey, and young UtTlton waa given all aorta of opportunities to show hla aupertortty over the. ' New York lads. Although he had never made good ' Hllh ih raaff I mm tii ml in thji arhjui ,.r Montreal, he develop Into an . the rrgiilsr team of tbe tWenta For two years he captained tbe se? en that won honors for the Hnxtklyn ; aggregation, ana iminy. nnner captain j Kennedy, l-imtort la playing as no oth I er locally developed tncmlter of a j hockey team, . CANADIAN RACING DATES. Seventy Days Allotted to Big Traeks Between May 20 and Sept. 30, rrL rf. 1 . . ! 1110 1 milium 11 (taring avux'iauon, which controls the turf In the iKmiln- . has dt-cldi-d ' upon a schedule of raring (Intra for this year after a con- ' forenre at Toronto Karb of the Ore ! tracks holding nii-mliershlp In the aa , soclatlon haa rreelved seven daya In the spring and seven In the fall. In ac rordnnce with the new Inw passed a year ago Thla makes a total of sev enty racing ilnys from Msy SO to Kept. 30, but the gaps between these meet ings will lie MM by smaller tracks that were furnx-rly outlaws, but are now legalUi-d. The schedule for Can "da's Iradlug tracks la aa follows: Toronto. May 20 to May 87; Mont real. June 3 to June 10; Hamilton. June 17 to June 2t; Kort Krle. July 1 to July 8; Windsor. July 15 to July 22; Port F.rle. July 20 to Aug. B; Hamlt Aug. 12 to Aug 10; Windsor. Aug. 28 to Kept 4; Montreal. Kept U to Sept. 10; Toronto. Sept 23 to Sept 80. Etiqustts Seeks Populsr. Tbe fsct Ibst tbe old fashioned eti quette manual on "How to Act la 80 dety." etc.. Is still popular, even In the big cities, wss shown by the recent distribution by a New York Sunday paper of a book on good form. Thla pamphlet told tbe reader bow to act tn every conceivable social occasion wbst to say when spoken to, what not to say. bow tossy what was to he said what to do with the bands and Ihe feet under certnln cln-unistsnrea. hon to addrifM letters of In vltn tlon or derll nation or ai'tfptsnie. ami n host nf oth er thlnr IVron n-.re miimi diligent, ly n-Mdliiv tiiMM. Mh111n.11,. illinium 111 elevated 1 oil. ,, i,.,Ml- f, njijrs after fheli 1, ,.!( iMoti WILLIAM JEWELER Jeweh 2.? f0f Dtm Ha 2L Cut Olaae nd China. Complete Line of pptlclsn Qooda, Watch repair ing" Specialty. Oregon City,. Orsgon. , Main traet, ietween mi and tth. Gardner 4 The Fuialvra Ladies Suit and Coat S T1 C L U L al with finest of linings,- classy To make thei e a general booster anj ccptionaliy good bargain to the ladle. have put our entire' lihe of ladieiV tuiu 5 coats in two lots. . ' , Lad op dpn't l7Ioo Fi": I I 1.1 LJr- Hta saw I I I I V I WE FRANK DUSCH furnitu;re and hardware The GMcago Stcr; 405 Main St. M:ff!?ai OregcaOt Pay Less!::. and Dress Better f We are closing out our Men's and Boys Suits, Pants and all Closing regardless "of: cost. The , big bargains . 1 offered makes . it possible ' for ' you to Lot No. All our $15 $20 Ladies' Sui and Coats gofer .85 Lot No. 2 AU our $25 id $30 Ladies and Coats pf $13.85 . r,r-L. K fanr nwtlAr- LLJ I I '. - L -I .1.. 4.0 per ancncu sue ) A new face on you kit en' wall will be deli ol to tbe cook. CARRY ALL THE LATEST PATUERNS IN STCd Pays the lUffhest prices for Second Hand Clothes : : : tiir nitv ' a mitx phi f' Wts-UU I AnU-Dblele Second hand clothes : : : i x pay less and dress better, v , ' . , . " ' . Such auiu at We are ! offering at $9.00, $9.50 to $11.50 will lave you from $3.00 to $5.00 on quality u equal to uiU costing ' to $20.00 utftfct. Uy' .' Come i&nd "fee what : ; offering fa your. bene. jr. A: HbLr:. ... ;617l-1t . -f