; - . . . M0UN1N0 lSNTKKI'IMHIS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH , 19U. : . i' ..'..., C It Wouldn't Pay to Advertise A Poor ' Nor propoeKlen of doubtful nowaday . OIWHIMINATINa OENUINE thlngo, onulie rtunltle, ' '. ' ' ' ' ' Any artlol which ma ho ld by odvertlelng la, by that teat, a OOOO artlola, YOU ar eafe lit buying a. thing which haa "Hood th, fir f publicity." '.; , . . i. . ' . Tha makar of a widely advortlee artlola, or commodity, la al weye on V,al r Bualnoaa Ufa. Ho eannot shirk, nor cheapen hla product ana; thla la tha het poaelbl protection for tha enaumr. You ara SAFE In. buying advertised thing It'a tha legl of nowadays bualnaao condition, " '. . s The Chicago Store Pays the highest price for Second Hand Clothes : : : WE BUY AND SELL Second hand clothes : : : : 405 Main St. JSS Oregon Qty LOCAL PRUTS Tk reaular monthly meeting of Coancll UI to held thla evening. C. W Muwleit haa the lumber or dorrd and on (be way for new homo la Clalrmont. Quality lelka and our October ciee be a pleasing way of eaylng. -bay more." Me per pound at Harris' Omcery juhn Andrso rode (bo gnat at the ai"i I" "f I he Gladstone Odd Kellowa Mnariaf evening. Report haa It that jotiq sat 1 1 k tit and waa not hurt la the Jetst Jobb ' eaya ho waan't even scared Kf.rvtiody U ralatng bread from oar Royal Ann Klour we ought to be reinlfg th price $1.25 per each, at Harris' llroeery. f ) sem to be almost epidemic la the county at thla time. There la hardly a arhool that haa Dot more or lew pupils out from thla cauae aaj ao end of trouble comne to conse- Good Frexh App'es are acaree, but our Rvaaurated Apple taato like tbo fresh. 14c a pound at tlarrla' Grocery. Tie With echool boy have not yet completed tblr, baa ball organisation for the en. Tbey bov a lad In mind for captain but ao far bare been unable to Bt mattera up and complete tha IVneet. Circle "J" of the Preebyterlan fiarre win give a allver to on Tbura Uf alernooo from S to I o'clock at Uie tori a of Mra. Moore, of Green Polil, at which time a Longfellow arofram will bo glren. Tke Community Club of Jennlnga Lrdce will bold Ita monthly meeting taia efnlng. The publicity commit tee aa plana made for. the dlatrtbu tloa or certain publicity advertising lad hna other Important buatneaa for aoailderatlon. , Choice office rooma la Cambrlnue lock; at earn heat Boa J. J. Tobln. 1 "Opklr," the pet Spltt dog belonging to Mr. and Mra. Henry 8hannon, baa ant mnde bla appearance. The dog aa toln about two week a ago from the family borne, and a eearch baa been made by the owoere but baa failed to bring any light of hla where aboata. . - " Ftteonc Wedneodiay and TlhixirodtBevy .... -:v. .1 ; Artich merit or honeety for ad-readere. They knew valuee they knew Mr. and Mra. William Nefiger and Mr. and Mra. Oliver Charala and Wal ter IUrt have returned from Couor d'Alene, Ildaho, where tbey have been the paat three weeka. Mr. Cbarala and Mr. Nefzger were aent by the Portland Fire Extinguishing Co. to pluce automatic aprlnklera In the Ida ho Mercantile Co. Ltd. Department Hi ore, established In 1883, Couer d' Alone. PEOPLE POINTED OUT . Mra. Opal Creacraft la visiting with Mr. and Mra. A. O rreel. ' Mils Mamie Roake, of Portland, la visiting with her alater, Mra. George Gardner.- Mra. Mamie Wallace, of Willamette, who baa been very III with eryalpelaa. la allgbtly Improved. Mr. and Mra.'T. O. Ridings, of Ub- eral, were lo Oregon City on buatneaa Tvoaday. Mr. Cheater Elliott went to Salem by automobile on Sunday, making the trip lo throe boura. Mr. and Mra. Donn Una are receiv ing congratulatlona ver tbo arrival of a girl, at their Clalrmont borne. , Mra.. Mortimer Cocarell, nee Edna Park, of Hubbard, waa In Oregon City Welting. wits bar mother, Mra. Park, on Monday. , ii. W. Church haa the foundation down for bla new homo in Gladstone, and the promise la that It will bo a handsome one. . ' W. r., Bchooley baa Juat finished planting 'abade treea acroae bla pro perty, both at front and back, at bla Gladstone home. . Mlsa Fay French, Nelson 1 1 off And Everett Taylor left Monday for their arhool dutlea at Corvallla, after a visit with frlenda hero. . Mra. Chaa. Uonggood, formerly of Oregon City but now of Portland, and Mra. M. Holt and brother were vlalt ing with relatives and frlenda bero oa Tueaday. ( U.U . Mlaa Pearl Belvera, teacher of tbo third and fourth gradeo In tha Glad atone acbooi, la out account of sick neaa and Mlaa Kate) la McOetchlo ( acting in her place. . Mlaa Lillian Wang, of Canby, vlalt- . BJ novQCDonu od with her alater, Mlaa Florence, of cur on Monday. The latter la the primary teacher of tho Cane man school. , Ur-Bancroft, of Portland, on of '"' " p'oeera or mat city, who haa been thf-'giiiwt of Mr. and Mra. Dusne Ely, of Seventh street, left yeaterday ur oia oome. Miaa B. V. Parka, a trained Burao from the Bast who baa been ependlng some time in Portland, waa la tho city "7 to try io eetabiiab a local noapttai, Mr. Ray Cooper, eon of Mr. and Mra. E. H. Cooper, of thla city, who la con nected with tbo Pacific Btatea Tele phone Company with beadquartera at Clatakanle, Oregon, a per "unday aad unaij m (Die city. Mlsa Mabel Mills, who haa be .la iring with ber parenta, Mr. and Mra. Mills, at Waabougal, Wsh., fur the past week, relumed to Oregon City Sunday evening, and baa resumed her posit Job at the John Adarua atore. Mr. Wilbur Andrewa, a etudent of tne Oregon Agricultural College at Corvallla, baa returned to that tnatl tut Ion, after visiting with hla parenta, Mr. ana Mra.. Ed Andrewa. of rails view. Mlsa Nellie Derby, who haa been 111 for the paat 10 dars, haa returned from her home in Salem, and reaumed her position In County Recorder Will lama' office. The Mountain View club haa a plan for discouraging merabera who persist in calling that neighborhood Elyvllle; It la to fine them 26 centa for each and ovary offense. Mr. Gaylord Godfrey returned to Corvallla thla week to resume bla atudlea at tho -Oregon Agricultural College, after a week'a vacation with hla parenta, Mr. and Mr. William Godfrey of thla olty. There waa a delegation of Oawego business men on the streets Monday Messrs. F. T. Johnson, real estate dealer; Chaa. Halnea. confectionery: Lester Klelnfelter, auto dealer: rrank Davidson, road aupervlaor. Mr. C. A. Hendrlcka. of Portland, waa a Sunday guest at the homo of hla ather, N. C. Hendrlcka, at the family borne In Park place. He baa the position of manager of the "White Lunch," a new cafeteria Juat opened In the Rose City. At the meeting at Clalrmont thla evening there will be the election of offlcera and the regular literary pro gram, which- la uaual. Tbo debate 111 be on tho attbject, -Resolved, That There la More Profit In Raising Poultry Than in Dairying." , The caae of D. Madonna, of Ell wood, who bad L KJmertno arrested on the charge of larceny, waa beard before Justice Samson Tueaday and tbo Jury rhoaen failed to agree. Tbo Aaalatant district attorney, L. Stlpp. then made motion to dismiss th caae, which waa Ooie. It waa a caae of .bad blood be tween two Itallana. Mr R K Vvtr nf ' Hubbard, who la visiting at tho borne of Mr. and J t !!..-.. Dnt.kln. M.MIn Wkmmr ' Denver Creek, waa In thla city yester day on bualneaa. Mr. Yoder and ala ter. Mlaa Nellie Yoder. have been apendlng aeveral daya at tho Robblna ; farm, and. will leave for their home today Mlaa Olga McClure, who haa been 111 with typhoid fever for tbo paat three montha In the Bt. Vlncent'a Hos pital; haa been removed to her home, and la now able to alt up. Aa aoon aa ber health will permit ahe will ro aumo her poaltlon aa stenographer for the U'Ren A Bchuebel law office Of thla city. . Young Couple Married Tuesday. Th marriage of Mlsa Mary Trov Inger to George P. O Malley waa sol emnlaed Tueaday afternoon by Rev. A. Hlllebrand, paator of 8t. Johna Catholic Church, and the brld and groom left th name evening for Wal la Walla. Boata to Let to Fishermen. Ed Buach haa been a busy lad the paat few daya getting hla boata Into ahap for th apring trad on th riv er. He haa a nice tin of boata. that he Iota out to sports coming her to fish and ho pride hlmaelf on having some of the trimmest row crafta on tbo liver. Tbo young man lost two of hi beat boata in hla father'a flra laat fall. 11 ,. LE ROY OSBORN Musical Comedy Company The Greatest Comedy Hit Yet Theatrical Man- ager s Troubles Dy W. R. Siegfried (copyright) " CAST. Mgr. Dam ...... W. R. Slegfred Pat', th property boy ....... .1... Cliff Lancaater Booth, -an actor, i Thea Schnoor. Adellnla Pattll, Margaret Doyle Lillian Ruaael. , Mamie Haalam Opening Chorus. . , ( . .Chorua Oo ..Easy MAb'el, Clifford Lan caater... Red Head.....Margurat Doyle Let Mo "Jrav a Klaa Until ' Tomorrow. , v Cora Haalam -Finale , . , Entire Company - Children 15c Adults 20c TKE USUAL RUN Of PI WES Friday and Saturday Mamie Haslam's own Sketch "A Close Call" : WEBB DISCOVERED FOR CLOTHING FOUND SOME ONI STOLE BUNDLE FROM THE DEPOT WHILE CUSTO ' PIAN WAS ABSENT. Tne publication In the Morning En terprlae of Tueaday of tha fin Hug on th Southern Pacific txacke of the bundle or laaies clothing brought to light tho facta .In the ease. Th (wo note found In th bundle war writ ten to tbetr elster la Canby by two young women who are living in St Johna, at th Toggery whoa card were need for th conveyance of the message. Tbo home of th parties I In Canby and the, young women are h daugh tera of Don Summnrfbild of that placa. i neir motner au-a eome time ago and tho " daughtere are - working - in St. Johna while another alater la at home assisting In rearing the youngor mem here of the family. And tbo bundle fit thing found waa a package which the young women were Bending h' roe for use in making over for tho young er children. Last week Don Summer field wont to St. Johna to see hla datmhtera and they made up a bundle and acnt it borne to another daughter The fath er took It and came to Oregon City on tbo electric expecting to take tho ateam car from here. At th d-pot he lay bla bundle down and walked about a little and when he returned for It It waa gone. Borne one had atolen It and taken It down the line and op ened It. Finding that it had no value for him he bad pushed It under the railway track where It waa found Sun day by toya.. The publication of the new brought out these facta, Just aa It would bad there been thoae of more moment banging in th balance. The garmenta were put together and will be forward ed to tboee to whom they belong. On of th young women In Bt. Jchna waa at on time a domestic In the bom of Attorney O. D. Eby. In thla city, and ah la well thought of by himself and hla family. ROSE THIEVES ACTIVE MERJTREETWAY THE CHOICEST BUSHES STOLEN FROM CHRIS HARTMAN'S COL LECTION THE PAST WEEK. Flower thievea are already at their work. - Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hartman, whoae property la on Eleventh -and Center streets, - have been priding themaelvea on having an Attractive place the coming summer, and pur- (chased two docn rose buahea of the Caroline Teatuot variety. . Thea were planted In th parking In front of their property, and lb rosea were commencing lo , bring forth their shuots. When ta roeoe-wer Orat planted, and had,, been In th ground for a few daya, -two of the largeat buahea were pulled up by tho rose thievea. and on Saturday night four more were taken. It la probable thoae taking the busbea hav spied them during tho day, aa th largeat were taken, and these no doubt were se lected at daylight. It la the Intention of tho owner to have the guilty partlea brought to Jus tice If they are caught, and a aharp lookout la to bo mad. Mr. and Mra Hartman hav gone to a great deal of expense In having their property im proved, and they feel they hav been don an injustice. Choice office rooma In Oambrinua block; ateam heat. .See J. J, Tobln CORRESPONDENCE BAKER'S BRIDGE. Mr. Den Griffin waa brought from the hoapltal to Mrs. Grant Mumuow er a (her sister) bat sue is in a pro- f oarku condition. one "haa" been great aufferer for a long tkn but con tinue to bear it with heroic oourage Mrs. Damm waa burled laat Sunday. She. too. had Buffered for a long time till death brought relief. Her bu band and relatlvea have the- xympathy of all. We are having wintry weather and It la quite cold, but It la perhapa Juat na well aa the fruit buda will be kept back and not get out too soon. . While other sect Ion a have their civ Ic Improvement clubs we are treited with th spectacle of having our read rooted and torn up by hogs, It la about time the aupervlaor puts a atop to thia performance. . ; Grant Mumpower'a aaw mill '. run nlng Bteadily and you can get any thing you want In the lumber line thor. ' . v , Some partlea are building a new road up the bill to Outlook, and we hope tbey make a good on,- while they are at It. . . Tho debate at the achool house last Friday resulted Ju a decision that we are to contlnuewlth capital punlah ment In th future. Mr. Goodaon and aon, Frank, are alaanlng brush for A. R. Smith. Arthur Cliff will finish hla concrete bungalow when all danger of frost Is paat. , Erwln Hackett, Jr., has not found any wood-cutters yet. A. R. Smith atlll contlnuea at the helm at the creamery, and If ho can't ateer the ship Into port there Is no nee for any one else to try. There are no better butter makere anywhere. D. - F. Whlteman atlll contlnuea to deliver mall on thia route and a more painstaking, careful man It would bo hard to find. Wo hop he may con tlnue to serve ua for many years yet. for ho la tho right man In the right place, and waa rightly named. '. . ; CLARKS. , Mr. Wettlaufor bought a horse from Mr. Debrev. . Mr. Bowers, from Portland, vlalted Cbaa. Harrington last Sufiday. . Elmer Lee lost a bora the other week. Mrs. Rlngo went to Washington to vlalt Mrs. McQueen, who I very sick. Mr. Wettlaufer went to Canby to preach in Henry Hornahnch'a place laat Sunday. . - Mr. Cornwall, from Portland, waa In Clarka last week. - Sam Elmer sowed oats laat week. - Mr. Marquardt was In town laat week. - . '- - , -Mr. Fawver waa on the alrk Hat, ICV fVT T .r-?! te T- Mr. Bottemlller la burning an old log In bla weath field. Mr. Sullivan waa In town laat week. OSWEGO. The home of C. a Hall waa burned to the ground Sunday at 4 p. m. All furniture aaved. The Metbodlat church la prospering greatly here. The younger people are taking auch an active part. lb debating club, held at Oawego poatofftc every evening, will be on the dead Hat aoon aa the office will be moved to th city of Oawego (no town.) A. K. Wilson, of New Town, haa re covered from bla serious illness and la able to ait up and take nourishment. Mra. Wm. Qray gar a little floor warming at her home Saturday. Feb ruary 14. Mr. Pettlnger, of Old Town, la hat ing hla treea pruned. A. Pourtner la reported improving under hoapltal treatment. Mra. Henlnger haa returned to her home In Oawego. Mr. O'Brien haa hla property In nice abape. Wo are waiting for th Oregon Cly Electric railroad to com through to Portland. When will It com? Charle Horatman ha starred hU training school. SMYRNA. -W are atlli enjoying beautiful weather to thla part of the valley and the roads are In fine condition, some thing unuaual for thla time of the year. Many of the farmera are plow ing and getting ready for their apring owing. Mlaa Nona Puqua and Mlaa Florence Yoder called on Mlaa Anna Ootfred son and her 53 puplla at the Rural Dell acbooi. Mlaa Anna la on of our very aucceaaful teacher and . baa made many frlenda her alnc her ar rival from Belle Fourche. 8. D. . J. R. Watson and family visited with Fred Santa and wife last Sunday. Mr. Santa will aoon leave for Oreaham where be will do bouse painting dur ing the apring and summer. Carl Sether and Len Owena. who left our neighborhood eome time ago, are working with a piling gang near the Molalla. J .Bo and sou are cutting logs for Kauffman'a milL Mr. Oottwalo, of Kauffman avenue. was laid up th paat week with a bad ly sprained ankle but at present writ-1 Ing is about o. k. again. A. L. Yoder, our local mill man, la getting ready to aaw shingles, expect-J ing to begin about March 15. 1 Bert Rue, who la attending bualnesa college in Portland, waa a cajler at ; L. D. Yoder's Saturday afternoon. Chaa. Taylor, a popular young man of South Yoderville, haa Juat pur chased a new buggy; well, girls, get ready for a good time. J. U. Oottwald made a flying trip to Oregon City and Portland laat week. Friend Hart and family, formerly of St. Johns, haa moved to his farm, which la located one-half mile west on the Sampson road. Mlaa Nora Conrad and A. E. Taylor took a trip to the county seat one day laat week. Mlaa Nora will spend some time with her alater, Mrs. J. McCorraack, before returning. A. G- Yoder and W. Sconce are busy clearing land on the latter'a farm. J. B. Yoder haa a alight attack of the grip at the present. Cheer up Joe, "you cant keep a good man down." John Domlque la quite a borae train er and Ita a novel aight to aee him driving bla eight montha old colt, which la well broke and seemingly as steady aa an old horse. J .3. Yoder and daughter, Nell, and Miss Maude Yoder had a very pleas ant Vlalt with M. F. Lantx and wife Sunday. Mr. Lanti reporta that hla brother, Levi and family, now llvjng In McCoy, will return to their farm before long. Mr. and Mrs. F. Watson, A. G. Yod er and wife, Mlaa Anna Ootfredaon and R. Yoder called on J. W. Watson and family Sunday. R. I. Garret and family have moved 5 room houBe and barn, new, cor ner lot 60x100 feet, Falla View; fine view 1 1100 8-room house with bath room, etc., good condition, 10th and Adama streets. Oregon City.. $1350 Small payment down, balance month ly paymenta like rent good bargains. JOHN W. LODER. owner. Stevens Bldg. Oregon City, Or. To Whom It May Concern I am going to clean up or destroy the diseased fruit treea of Oregon City and want th co-operation of everyone ..' . Interested. You . may get apraylng don by C. L. McGhaney, Fourth and Jackson.' er by Clark S. Fuge, Eighth and Polk etreeta. These neglecting or refusing to do the work will bo Com pelled to. do ao. Anyone Interested , V - - ! . 1- pleae communicate with A. J. Lewie, Fruit Inspector . Claekamaa County, Oregon City, Rout No. S. ?- to Canby. They left many frlenda here who were sorry to Be them go, and wlah them all kind of a access in their new location. Surprla Party. Mlaa Emma Oottwald, a papil of th Rural Dell acbooi, waa given a sur prise party by her many friend Fri day eve, th occasion being ber six teenth birthday. Many gamea wet enjoyed until th hour for aupper ar rived. Th refreshment were provid ed by th young ladles at th head of th affair. Th birthday cake waa a very dainty and pleasing article, being garnished and decorated for the oc casion by two of onr popular cook a Mlaa Emma received many dainty and appropriate preeente from her young frlenda. , t MACKSBURQ. Froaty weather atlll prevail. Mlaa Llllle Mltta called on MU Lucy Mitts Sunday. , Wesley Rlggs visited at Jim Mitts' Sunday. Earl Kocher visited his parents Sat urday and Sunday. Prof. Jake Mitta made a flying trip to Molalla Saturday. Some on tried hla luck to rob Mr. Scramlin'aator laat week and se cured about 130 or $35 In change and knivea alao a pair of ahoes and de stroyed the register. - ' Mra. William Roth vlalted her moth er Thuraday. Miss Lacy Mltta flatted at 'Dave Wolfera' and Mr. Wright'a on Wash ington'a birthday. Miss Elta Smith called oa Mlsa Clara Harmack Sunday. DOVER. A. J. Morrison haa recovered from a aevere attack of throat trouble . Mr. Blord closed a aU week'a term of school laat Friday. Mr. and Mra. Cupp, of Lenta, are keeping houae for and asaleting Mr (larver with bla farm work. H. H- Udell aad family spent Sun day visiting friends at Barton. Mr. Blood entertained hi a'sur and husband laat week from th East.' Ed Wolf is In Sandy helping In the hotel A few of the enterprising neighbors made garden during the fine weather of last week. ! - Mr. Morrison entertained relatives from th East laat week. A largo crowd attended the ainging clasa Saturday evening. Mrs. Bewa la on th aick ILtt. , Jacob Cooper and a friend are visit ing thla week at th Coope.' home. Jim Wolf expects to move Into his new house this' week. - Mrs. O. Woodle returned from Port land Saturday. Wants, For Sale, Etc Notices under thee, clarified headrnr will he Inserted at one cent a word, first Insertion, hmlf a cent additional Inser tion. One Inch card, IS par month; hall lni-h card. (4 lines) tl per month. r-ah mii.i arcomDanv order unleae en. has an open account with tha papar. No financial responsibility for errora; where errora occur free corrected notice will be prtnt.6 for patron. Minimum charx lfcc. WANTED. WANTED Experienced girl for gen eral housework In family of three. Apply at Huntley Broa.' Co. WANTED A first clasa organizer for Oregon City; big money for hustler) no other need apply. Addrea IT. C. S. 328 Ablngton Bldg., Portland, Oregon. FOR 8ALE. FOR SALE! Mare, 10 years old, kind, true, 1700 lbs. Trial given. Price $175. M. A. Hansen, New Era. Car R. KelL FOR SALE 8pac in thla column Sell that old plow or harrow; yon don't tise it since you purchased your new one. FOR SALTS Rare bargain. 60 acre farm, $125 per acre, actually worth $200 per acre;' only S miles from Oregon City; suitable for subdivis ion. Need the money and must sell ; two-thirds clear. Haynes, 426 East Harrison street, Portland. FOR RENT. ONE MODERN 7-room houae for rent, one half block from Main street. Inquire 219 Thirteenth street ' ' LOST. LOST In Oregon City Saturday, Feb ruary 25. between Pope'a Store-and Farr's butcher ahop email brown purse,, containing $30 In gold and possibly some silver. Reward ' for return to First National , Bank of uregon city. TEACHER OF MUSIC. O. H. DOUGLAS, Violin Teacher; via It or receives puplla, 50c a leseon. 1 one hour. 120 Jefferson St, Ore gon City. , BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. HARRY JONES Builder and Genera' Contractor. Estimate cheerfull; given on all claasea of bulldlnt work, concrete walk a and reinforce concrete. Re, phono Mala 111. N() A70NDER 'Its cons trtsctfoa i Idzat. Its vrotklaz qpaiititi exz - perfect. Ercfy ltfiOT7a fc&t tstc of coayi encc, as T7c!l as some that ue distinctly its own embodied in its makeup. Taken all fn all the Quality looms up as the best Range now on the market. , Owe Catalog WHI Conrince Yo: Frank Buscn I ltd AND MAIN MONEY TO LOAN. MONET LOANED W are acquaint od with th valu of an farm lands la Clackamas County and can loan your money on good aaf eeeurlty. Farm loan a mad one, two and three year at 1 per oeai. Abstract of UU examlDed. DJMlCK A DIMICK, Lawyer. Aadren Bldg., Oregon ' City, Oregon. ATTORNEYS. O. D. KBT. Attorney st-I-aw, Money loaned, abetraeta furnished, land title examined. tate settled, gen era law bualneaa. Over Bank of Oregon City. U'REN A BCHUEBEL, Attorneyt Law, Detacher Advokat, will prac tice in all courts, mak collections and settlement. Office In Enter prise Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon. , ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. V. R. HYDE, Abstract Office Land title Investigated, conveyan cing, notary pakllc BUICS CCrftEENT rmm copy Roost 7, Barclay Bldg... Oregon Qty. DENTISTS. DR. L. G. ICE, DENTIST Rooma 4. ( and Bavr building. Main 8t Oregon City. Phones: Horn A-191 and paelfl State 1121. REAL ESTATE. 75 acre tract good land, ao rocka, 3 mile from Oregon City, 1 Bailee from O. W. P. ear lino. Good trait land. Cat into 1 and 14 acr tracts, $100 to $225 per acr. - Enqnir of D. K. Bill A Co., Room , Bvr Bldg., Oregon City. E. H. COOPER, For Fir Insurance and Real Estate. Let as handle yoar properties we bay, Mil and exchange. Office tn Enterprise Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon. 1 ; ; FREYTAO a 8 W AFFORD, Real Es tate Dealers, hav choice bargain In farm landa, city and suburban homes, good fruit landa and poultry ranch. See na for good buy-' Near 8. P. depot 8EC0ND HAND FURNITURE. MANY TIMES you can buy Just the article yon want. Just aa good aa new, at a small fraction of th coat of new, If yon go and aee YOUNG, the second hand man. HI eollee-. tlon contains New and 8eeond Hand Furniture, Hardware, Toole, Curio, etc. Be him; it coat nothing to. Inquire. . ; - ,.v CITY NOTICES. Notice of Fire Election. v NOTICE la hereby given that an elec tion will be held on th 6th day of March, 1911, for th election of a. Chief Engineer, aa Assistant EngK, neer and three members of th-.. Board of Fire COmmlsslonera. ' Election will be held at tbo Fir Houae, at Fountain Hoes Company's nail and the polls will be oped be tween the hours of 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. " - - ' GEORGE C. BROWNELI President Board of Fir Commisioners. PLEASE NOTICE." To introduce. Th Morning Enterprise Into a Urge major--Ity of tho home In Oregon City and Claekamaa countv th management haa decided to mak a apodal price- for th dally Issue, for a short Urn only, where th subscriber pays a year In advance, . , By carrier, paid a year In advance, 13.00. By mall, paid a year In ad vance, $1.00. People who gave our canvas ser a trial Bubacriptlon for on or more montha, at ten ents a week, can hav th dolly dellv ered for a year for $3.00 by paying a year In advance. .. People who gave our canvae- aer .a trial Bubacriptlon, by , mall, for four months at a dol- lar, may hav th paper for a . - yoar for $2.00, If paid a year la advance- 8ubscrtbr to'- lh Weekly 0) Enterprise may cnang tneir e subscription to th dally, re- . celvlng credit for half time on ' the dally that th weekly I paid in advance. When they cbooe to add cash to tho ad- 4 vane payment equal to fall years ao vane payment tney, may take advantage of the $2 ) rate. Wo mak thla special ptic o ao that people) who hav oald o ' In advanc on eom other daily and wish to take tho Moralng Enterprise, navy do oo without too .great expense. . '.r . .. . 1 - 1.1 'Read tho Morning En terprlae.