M0IIN1N0. ENTEUPKI8K, KATUJilMY; MAttCH 11, 1911. THE CHICAGO STORE Pays the highest price for Second Hand Goods We buy nc Second Hand Clothes vVe also do cleaning and pressing .03 MAIN ST., OREGON CITY i PIIOltE MAIN 3731 LOCAL DRItrS iufll truii make tho finest candy 11(1 T"r 11 . ..... ... ii.Ik1 ilrtismrv. l&C. 3;" """ " ... . 1'liiitlltlMOll real cittalo limn , ,NVriliiH. "M "" lnt bulne" i1.' hi. vUf KrMy. " -- I H.lttrl ( HtiUl. Wash., who J, l,o. n fr,,,n(U ,h,,' : bH returned. . . , i'h.ilii. office room In Uambrlnue fa i.um bt. J- 4.,ToUlu. J ' K.nlimliitm, of Hun Antonio, In In oi-HRim flty, '! la '"K kurri Ht !' KltHrtrm. ' ., -T)"Otirtrlmm, ' -H'r , city on business Krlilny, rog JX t ll- Kl. ctno Hotel. . liarton J'k, of Marquam, was. In rr..n Clir on Thursday and Friday Jultlng with l.t J.rttltr of this city. r j Hidings, of Mureiimnt. aceem ' ,,y til simcr, Mrs. Skinner, ..re In Oregon City on business Hurtiluy FreHh Sweet Potatoe ar gone, but hat Juki received a shipment of l.,r. mimed Hwt potatoes. 15c L at Harris' tlrocery. , MD t-C AMtuiK. representative of th Ilitrruittm Company, of Portland, Ui wi.ll know in thin clly, wa trans Him hunlne In Oregon Clly on r. E Cordon. Or. A. T. Murdy aud Harry llordoii. of Candy, wer lu Ore gon City ro Thursday evening, having torn here to atteiid tbe dam-lug party given by tli Willamette Club. ' mrl'M Case, no n" 9mn going medical treatment In the hopi-. til In Bletu for tubercular trouble, will return to hla horn In thla city ' within a few day. Ilia condition re sulnt about I be aauia. It. KupiM'iibeiidi'r, of ClaJnnonl, haa fast received ami la planning 10 Plane im and shruha from Stark ' Uro.' - j' Missouri nursery, lie win, ptani 1 acre of applea, t of currents, I of strawberries and one of pears. " Tie Oregon City Shoe Store will reopen for business In a few daya. Tbry are now burn atralghtenlng up the flock and repairing the damage ion by (be recent Ore. ArratiKemente are In progress for the Brotherhood banquet at the I'rea b;terlu rburch on Tueaday evening. The apekrra will be Ueal men but toot the li lutereatlog and enter taining aprakera. Neil Wedneailay I'realdent P. U Cmplell. of the Unlveralty of Oregon, will ik at the High acbool forum. The apearanra of theae men high In durational matter In the Stale ought to bring out a good attendance of parents and patmna, . The ladlea winning lo Iniereat local partlei In a boapltal In Oregon City wtra In ib city again Friday and talking with people who ahould be In trt4 In aoch an Inatltutlon. It la bellVMl M would be a good thlog for lb mill, making ft poaalbte for men Injur to be given neceaearjr care at om aa hurt. PEOPLE POINTED OUT Mia Joele Curran, who waa taken tuddenly III while at the home of Mr. and Mr. Charlea Van Orden, of Main ttreet, on Tueaday evening, la alowly Improving. Mia Curran la Buffering win totiHllltl and abaoeaa In the bead and her condition for aeveral daya waa tertoua. . Mr. and Mra. C. Balmer and family, ho have been realdlng at Mount Pleaaant for thepaat tour yeara, will Dove to fort land today, where they -wlU reHldo temporarily until Mr. Dal tier nmU a aultable location. He will purchaae a farm. Mr. Balmer ha mid hi farm at Mount Pleaaani con tuning of OS acre to Mr. Helni, a hotel man of Portland. The farm will b In charge or Mr. and Mra. Henry T. Plpka, who were married In thla city during the week. Mra. Plpka at formerly Mia Bdtth M. Har Create, well known In thla city. The farm brought a price of $13,000. Marrle Couple at Hla Home. ' Juttlce flamaon married Howard Nye and Ml Marian Roaa at bla real eence Monday afternoon. Both par 'tie are from Waahlngton but the omtn gave Clackamaa county aa her yroaent home ao aa to get the llcenae. Thl la the 113th weddttig that Juatlce Btmion ha aolAmnlxed at hla real nce alnce he became aqulre aome yetrt ago. NEW STORK. NEW GOODS. Whan movied Into my new atore I put In a nice line of NEW FURNI TURE, which am aelllng at the prl t utually quoted for aecond hand or hop-worn goo da. Come In and look tround. Fin line of eurlfta and re I Ice. GEORQE YOU NO. Dfint be In too big a hurry. It'a twwlie to work "oil when It la aoggy and very wrt. Walt until It drleg Into ;rambly, workable condition. It Wouldn't Pay to Advertise A Poor Article v Nor a propoaltlon of doubtful merit or honeaty for ad-readere. nowadaya, are DISCRIMINATING. Thay know valuee they know GENUINE thing, genuine opportunities Any artlole which ean be eold by advertising la, by that teat, a w000 artlole. YOU ere eafe In' buying, a thing whloh ha Stood ,h tire of publicity." - ',?.. .' n The maker of a widely advertlaed artlole, or commodity, la al w,y on trial for hle buelneee life. He eannot ahlrki nor cheapen hH protfuct and (thla la the beat poaalble protection for the conumrv t Vou are SAFE In buying -advertlaed thing It'a the loglo of "ovtadaya bualneaa condition. 1 , OFFICIAL EASTERN LEAGUE SCHEDULE. MONTKKAL At Toronto, May , M. fl-V; July 10. tt Hi a,t. u ih, in. a,. . At ItnlTalo. Jni.a . t, i i. July 4-4. l Bpl. U. It li ii At llmLfeinr. May , tn-V). II i July t, 1, I ltt. 4 4. I. . At !'rovU)'ii.'. April W. , , til June U. It. in; Au. 1, 4. . . At J-riy nty. Ai.rll , t, M. May 1; June 17, tt. : Aur. 11. u, M. 14. At Nnwaik. April . ttl, V, t3; June 14, m, H; Aue. IS. 14. 17. I. At ialtlmor, May I, 4, I, 1-4; June U, V; Aue. T. I. . In. : T()ltf)NTf). At Montreal, June 4. I, , 7; July 13. U tl. 14; t,t. 15. 14. 17. At llufYulo, Mny.19. ao-ao. II; July . 7, l t. 4-4. . At noclielir. June It, 14, 14, 17; July 4-4. I; Mit. 11-21. 22. n At ITovMnic. April O, . U, May 1; Juna n-M. i. M; Au. 11. ldi 17. At Jray City, April 14, B, M, 17; June w. is, t au. a. 4. . 1 At Newark. May I. 4. I, 7; June 21, C. 9) July , SI. Aug. I. I. At liultlmorij, .April 10, 11, IVC; June 17, K, ; Aug. II. Ill; 14. At Montreal. Juna 14, II, 14. 17; July '17, 11. It; Hapt. 7. . trl?. Ai Torunto, J urn f. 10, 11. 1J; July 1-1, 1; Hrpt. (I, 11-I2, At !twtiir, Miiv . 21, fJ-H; July 11-11. U l; Hopt. ix. It. f. 1 ' . At l-iovl.li-nr. April to. 21, 11, S; June IJ U. tl; Aiur 7. I, 9. 10. At Jny -!tv, Mny I, 4, 4. 7; June H, , tn; Aim. 16. Kl. 171 IN. ' - At Nmrr Anrtl H, tt, at. May Is May II June 77. U,; Aug. II. 11 IS. U At Baitiinote. April i. . i. R; June la. p. U; Aug. a. 4.1 Hucnicartii. At Montreal. Juna . 1, l, 11; July 1-t X I; Prpt. II. 13. 11 At Toronto. Jilim I. 1 I J; July IT, 11. 1; ef.t. 7-7. 1. 1. i At liufUtu. June 1. 4. 7. I; July 10. II U-tt; H.pl. II. 1. 14. At iTovklauc. lUy 4. . . 7; June n, it, i. 11 I. H 11 - Ar J.r-i CH AprU SO, jl. B, : Jun n. a. n. auii. 7. i. io. At Nwrk. AiMI 11 , H tt; May It; Juna It. Su: Au. 4. 1. . to. At lUltlinor. April 74. n. May tK I; Jun 14-14, ; Aug. IS, U. 17, 11 PHOVIDKSCB. At Montreal-M.iy 71. a 14-S4; July tl. Aug. I. I; Aug. M. V. 3. AI Toronto. May t. I, 10, 11; July SO, tl. tt; Aug. Su, SI. MVpt. 1, t At UurTalo. May IS, IS. U. It; July 14. B, St: Aue. ivi. n. n. At Rochmtor. May 17. II. IS, Sft; July 17, . 9; Aug. a-2J, 14. B. At Jeraay City. May St, M. 17. St; July f, a t: gap! 14. tt, la. 17. At Newark. June 1, 1 S. 4; July 10. tl. 11 apt II. II. SO. H. At Baltimore, July 4-4, I. ; June la. It, 17; Wpt. U. U-lt U . . t JERSKT C1TT. At Montreal. May It 11. 14. II; July 14. S. SI; Aug. It. . 11. U. At Toronto. May 17. 11. It, t; July 17, a. ; Aug. St. S4-M. a. At lluffale. May B. St-St. M; July 11. Aug. 1. 1; Aug. St-St. tt. tt. At KocKeater, May 1, t. 10, U; July 10. B. tt; Aug. SO. U. Sept. 1. & At rrovldenee. June I. I, 10, U; July It, 14. tt. It; Bept. 4-1 I. t At Newark. May at. at, a. m. June t, , Tt July 4, p. in.. I. 4; Aug. 17; Kept. tt. M. At BaUlntore, June IS. )t Hi June SO. July 1-1. 1; Bap4. U, II. SO. a. NEWARK. At Montreal. May t. I. 10. 11; July SO, H. XX SI: Aug. 10, 11. gwp4. 1 At Toronto, May U IS, U, It; Aug. t-T, 1 I; Aug. St, S. SI. At Buffalo. May 17. la, la, 10; July tl, St, S-; Aug. tt. 14. tt. At Rooheeter. May tt. tt-tt, 14; July K B. M; Aiur. 11-11. .n, tt. i" At rrovldanee, June 11. It, 14; June 10. July I. 1 I; gpt 7. I, I, 10. At Jereey City, May So, p. m., tl; June 11. 14, 17; July 4. a. nu, 17. 11; Bept. U. U1S. At Baltimore. June a, 1 10; July IS, 14. tt-U; Sept. 4-4. I. t. BALTIMORBT" At Montreal, May 17. IS, II, SO; July 17. St, tt. SO; Aug. B. 14. a. At Toronto, May tt, tt. 14-14; July Si B. It; Aug. 11-11. u, a. At Buffalo. May I, I, 10. 11; July SO, O, 11; Aug. SO, 11. Bept. 1, 1 At Horheater. May It It U, It; July H, Aug. 1. 1; Aug. St-St, a. . At PrevMenoe. May tl, SO-SO, SI; June I. a. 7; Sept. a, a n. m. At Jeraey City, June 1. t a. 4; July If, 11. 11: Bept. 7. S. I. 10. . At Newark. May tt, tt. 17, tt; July t, a, I, It; Bept. 11. It, 17. Ryan te Take Boner te England. Former Middleweight Champion Tommy Ryan plan an lnvaalon of England in April and will take Con O'Kelly. hi heaTywelgbt: Howard Morrow and Rolliy rittnley, light welghta, with him, having been aeanr ed of bouta acme the water for the men. Choioa office rooma In Oamminue block; atenm heat See J. J. Tobln. GUMPTION ON THE FARM. Your oata will not be ao apt to mat If you get them In early. The more a man goea around the lea he I apt to develop Into a crank. Now mind thla: Make two aowlnga of clover aeed, one now and ope early In April. Uae half red, othef half a), alke. . Do not tnlaa the alalke. The more corn the more atock; the more atock the richer the land; the richer the land the more corn, and there you have the aeoret of rota tion that la ture to bring tucceta. . Railway Cmployta to Have Good Time The clulin department Of the Port land JUIIway l.llit a I'ower Co. will nterulu tlie compatiy'a employee at a grand family reunlou Monday even li g, at the onka rink. Thla la an an imul affulr and la much enjoyed bj all the boy a and their ladle. Handaome Baby Boy. Horn, Huturday, March 11. to the wife of Arthur Heddaway, a eon. The cow baa every chance to do her beat In winter when abe la not Ixiihi-rud with lighting tile. At tbla aoumiii tlicie la more time to give her regular attention, and make the hual- lU'rfU count. e nnFffl w n JT T Fj wvvia jr i. iVi 4waHr xnuuvit eaiaaxfl . Prune SouTe. . For ,rtine fouille re movn.'tliif it from a lurge iifiil of atewcil lpnini4,iuU tui- Oner Ad llio wliltca of tbi'Vtt . ei'irmuul tin ir a cupfol of euunr . Ix-iili'ii to a atlfr" froth. Mix well. JiuruV Into m bottoreil diMh mid biike thirty ulnutea In a tuixliTute oven. rWne with whipped creuiu. If It la ditilred to cook thla In Individual cup butter the rupa, dll only tvvo-tliltdii full Jo allow for pulling up of ihu pkc uud act the to a In, a pun of water to tieke. KinHi like a'duah of clunumon In thla. Another rwliie for. pruue whip In which the making I omitted U eape dully rit U. Tuke one pint of atewed prune, one third plut of thick cream, white of alt egga and rnapborry or ogaulerry Jelly. After thoroucbly drululng the pnima pit them and rub thcut through a coin ruler, but avoid rubbing the aklna through aa much aa KMoJiile. Hcut the w bite of the ece to a stiff froth, then by deirreea Lent thla Into alflcd prunea. If nut twH enough to ault Ibe taate adil a tti apoonful of aiifur. The dellcucy of tbla dlab depend largely upon tho thoroughness with which the Inirrvdlenla are beaten to gether. When well beaten together pour Into a gluaa dlah. Whip the cream and epread evenly over the top of pud ding.' then fleck -the wblpfied, cream with blta of the jelly. Kerve with cream or. If preferred, ltb a cuatard made from the yolk of tlx egpa. Chioken Pie. Two medium iul chlckena, one pouud Of raw aauauge. Cue el Ice of onlou, a few herba, a little chopped paraley, aeaaonlng of aaK and ix-ppcr, two cupful of cold water, one beep ing tableepoonful of powdered gela tin, aome pa airy, one raw egg. 'one hard cooked egg and a few allcea of cold ham. -. Cot . the chicken luto neat, small Joint and take out the bouea. 8kln the aaoaagee. Put the bonea, necka and gUxarda Into a pan with enough cold water to c.over them; also the onion, berbe aud aeaaonlng. Let all atmmer gently for au hour and a half. Put a layer of chicken In a pudding dlah, then aome allcea of cold bam and bard boiled egg. Sprlokle over these aome chopped paraley. pepper and aalt Repeat theae layer till the dlb I full, then pour In the rold water. Put on the lid of paatry. Decorate It with learea of pastry, glaae It wltbjbeaten egg and bake for two boura la a quick oven to begin with and then In a cooler. When It la done lift out the center ornament and pour In the atock made from the bonea. 0 tews That Are Geed U Eat . variation of the old time Irish stew baa the meat cooked with toma toes, peppera aud potatoe lif place of the usual carrot a and other vegetable. For a brown atew cut the cooked or nncooked meat In pieces, roll them In flour and fry them brown In dripping. Then tnrn in hot water and boll until the meat la within fifteen minute of being tender. . Add potatoe cut hi pieces, a green pepper or two with the aeeda removed, and cut lu piece a sweet red pepper or two prepared Id the aame way and a balf cupful of tomatoe. Season with aalt, pepper and a little paprika. Clam Fritters. The follojvlug batter la excellent for clam fritter: 81ft a pint of flour with a teaapoonful each of aalt, augar and cream of tartar and balf a teaspoonful of eoda. Add a tableepoonful of melt ed butter, one egg and balf a pint of milk. Mix the flour, augar, aalt, eoda and cream of tartar together and rob through a aleve. Whip the egg till very light and stir 'ir Into the milk, then beat It gradually Into the dry In gredients. When the batter la emooth atlr a very scant pint of chopped flam Into It, taking car not to add enough clam Juice to moisten tt too much. Fry on a hot griddle. Neapoltan Cake. For neapolltan cake prepare two cake batter, on white aud the other yellow, and divide each batter Into two parts. Color one half of the white bat ter a beautiful pink aud leave the other half white. Color and flavor one balf of the yellow batter with choco late. Bake each of the enkea in layer form and when cold place the layers together with a nice soft king flavored with orange J a Ice. The yellow layer mny be flavored with orange Juice If desired and the white flavored with vanilla or almond. The pink may be flavored with etrawberry or rose. - , . Papps Nuts. One pound of pulverised sugar, on pound of flour (very scant), three eggs, two ounce of chopped citron, one ta bleepoonful of cinnamon, one-quarter of a teeanoonful of clove, one-quarter of a teaspoonful of pepper, one-quarter of a pound of chopped almond meats. Rest the sugar and egg one hour, then add the other ingredient, the citron laat. Put to littler lump tn greased pan. pake in .moderate oven. " An Attractive Sundee. .. For an attractive sundae prepare a vanilla tc cream, divide It among aa many sherbet glasses a there ere gueata to be served and sprinkle each with, tntneed nut meat -and ,po' around It tomt flnejy flavored alnip from a Jaf of the beat preserved fin- BUZUKOS BACKS UP AND HATCH IS OFF WALTER ARNOT CAME FROM PORTLAND TO WRESTLER SMITH ' AT ARMORY LAST NIGHT. Tho wrestJIng match between liu zukos and Auk Hinlih, of Cunemitb. fulled to nraterlullze because 'Huzukos fulled to appear Friday uIkM. The match had been tnailo fur Friday even lug, in the Armory In this clly, aud by the terms f the challenK Iiuxukoa was to throw Bmltb four times wlttiln an hour. It looks as If Ruxukos had developed a cane of cold fet. It Is Intimated Hint he had heard of Hmlth's repute tluii and backed away from It. In any event he failed to -appear and sent a subatltute. Wulipr Arndt, Instructor In the CaUiollo Young Men Club, of Port lanuVcam to fill the eiigBKcuieuL ilu a man weighing about 15 pounds heavier than Smith, I a hardened ath-H-te, Im an export In the ring, but Hrnlth took him on Just the an me. It was the opinion of those who saw the two men wreatle that Smith bad Arndt outclassed. They were on the runt for 14 minutes when Smith was Injured temporarily and the match waa called a draw. Arndt ha wrestled jtuzukos and won a full with him In 7H minute. As Smith had the best of the mati up to tbo tlmeof his Injury it is the belief of Smith's friends that Busukos would have failed n hla attempt to beet Smith, without any time limit. Smith will take part In the big wrestling tournament that I to be held In Portland in' April, and expect to go on the mat with one or two who have something of a reputation to sup port. Amos Smith and Frank Bruce went on In preliminaries, Bruce winning two. (all from young Smith. Don't complain if you lose aome of your grain aacka at the mill If you have not marked them. ' Have every hag plainly marked. COUNTY COURT. (Continued from nage 2.) Wm. Bcbats 7.50 2,00 2.00 S.00 O. Saum H. EUigaen Robt. Schatg Raid Diet. No. S3. Horner" Broe. 79.35' 25.50 . 6.00 .00 2.00 6.WT 6.00 1.00 , 10.75 , 4.00 r .2.00 2.50 Ijlenry Cromer ............ William Tucker Frank Millard Press Howell Carl Howell Harty Howell Earl KUgor L Horner Bros. , Ed Young Ray" Wilcox . ..7 .77.", Henry Cromer f Read Dlst No. 14 Wilson A Cook 4.25 K. Boeckman .t 2.00 O. Gross ,.....,...., F. Zimmerman W. Koellermeler ... J. Wonker .: ., 13.00 2.00 3.25 1.00 II. Turner .... T. Koellermeler A. Koellermeler LT Toedtemeler F. Schauber .. W. Kaiser .... 2.00 2.00 2.00 9.00 1.50 47.50 Wilson it Cooke - 3.80 Road Dlst No. 3. EL J. Anderson . A. M. Anderaon I 3.50 11.25 .88 John Stanton E. J. Anderson Qelger Bro A. M. Anderson ' Road Diet. No. 38. Ed Old W. A- Snovelle . . ., 10.50 . 6.31 1.25 1257.92 30.35 J. H. Shup 31.60 W. F. Warren 6.65 J. D. Rodman .... B. R. Harris U P. Vlttetoe .... Edw. McLeece ... Howard 8koog ... C. E. Harrla 31.60 14.C5 19.45 9.00 16.85 . 18.00 2.25 Robert Richardson Fred Harris - Road Dlst No. 42. S. M. Long Austin Taylor - Uregerson Bros 105.90 4.80 1.60 13.06 A. E. Taylor ? 4.00 I. ti. Judd 7.85 Road Dlst. No. 47. J.vF. Jennings $ John A. Nelson . .; " Road Dlst. No. 49. E. L,,Wonacott '..$ Ben T. Rawlins H. O. Sanford A. T. Hunt 0. T. Hunt s Road Dlst No. 50. 2.00 2.60 8.00 9.60 4.00 4.00 11.25 Will Donley .1 9.00 3.00 Qerome Donley ....... r...... Adolf Kaaper a R. Hunter J. P. Duvl - Frank Donlay ............... Road Dlat No. 51. J. E. Slefer 7.00 6.00 3.75 3.00 $ 46.95 Q. Boeae ,. 2.00 Clarence Slefer W, A. Morrand 12.00 1.00 Security Vault ft Metal Works 86.40 8.00 7.00 August Bronnerlck Nela Rodlln ............. J. W. Root & Co 5.25 Erneat Boese 4.00 INTERESTS WANT. INACTION. Effort Being Made to Oet Conor. to Recta Tor several Nieitin. WASHINGTON Marcb. 10.- Reac- tlonary influences ar at work on a plan to Induce ConjrreM to Teoeaa a oon as convened on April 4, to meet again about September, doing nothing tn the way of legislation uatll that time. ,j " Senator Aldrlch returned from tn south Thursday and at once inquiry began among members to, see If the recess plan . could be accomplished, There seem little reason to believe It can be accomplished, however. Taos who seek the reeves diwlre to prevent further revision of the tariff and hope by postponing action to find a way to reach the new members with snch means as have been employed olton In such cases. ' TWO LONDON VIEWS. LONDON, March 10.-Commenting on the situation on the Mexican American frontier, the Standard says: "Diet Is Mexico savior, but the lawless' element does not want sal vation. The object of the - t'ulted KiMf I to prevent a recrudescence of tbo old spirit, an ebullition of vio lence and a baneful reaction when tho rein drop from the dictator' hand." The New aays: "No nation may march fen army scrotgi a frontier simply because a cIviT war may endanger Its subjects. It duty Is to withdraw it subjects, or warn them that they remain at their own risk." CORRESPONDENCE MACK8BURG Moat of the farmers have all onthelr early- plowing -jloueTbe nrorecta lie that the farmers will gcjf their crop In early this spring. There waa a large crowd out to the ) of C. F. Stuti March 9. Mr? Stutx I moving his family to Eastern Oiegon, as several of hi children are not very healthy here In the valley. Elisha RIkrs Is batching these days. Mrs. RIks Is at Pomeroy, Wash., n'trslng their grandson, Claude Kirns, who has pneumonia. From the latest report he I on the road to recovery. Mr. Luebben had the misfortune to have his horse run away Wednesday and tear things up pretty badly. F. M. Matt be wa and wife were vialt or at the home of J. E. Well Bun day. Joe Gibson la Just putting toe fin ishing touches lo six acrea of grubbing for Herman Harms. Jo saya he did not get rich by a long ways but that be got a lot of experience in the line of grubbing this winter. - Deld .Harm has received a full blooded Poland China bog. He bad it Imported here. Deld aaya It does not cost any more to raise full Jilooded stock than scrub stock so he U going Into the business. J. w. Smith I Improving hi pro perty tn the city limits by building a new fence. . Mr. RIkks and Mr. Hamack told a couple of fin horse last week, Chris Iiorenx, of Aurora, waa toe purchaser. P. M. Grave J installing a water system on hi place. Phil believe in having thlnga fixed up about ngnt on the farm. That' light Phil, we only live once in thla world. ' : STAFFORD. ' N Marrh has hen a little windv. must be expected, but the daya are beautiful and aunny. Varioua garden flower are in bloom. nruo ar ieav in, nut and Innf huda on orchard tree begin to swell, therefor we are glad we live in Stafford, Instead of some other place where the snow covers th. erniinrf althnuch the oaners may tell of the 'fun of a rabbit drive thru the anow. r tho wav. there la a rabbit visit- in from house to house and helping himself to the choicest above ground. It mlgnt be aovisaDie io nave win and capture him, but nothing out a gun -would overtake him. Mra. Powell walhe about In th nun shine by adlvce of her physician, as she Is far fronuwell yet Joe- Nemlc hi been making wood and cleaning up a corner lot for Mr. Powell, where the stumps were blown mil eimA ItmA Bffn. Mr. Welsenburg traded hla mulee for a span of horse ana tne norses kve ran ivir a counl of times. therefore be wishes be had his mule Mra Mint Peters and son have em ployed C. Tooxe, of Oregon City to settle up the husband and father's estate. To-Day ' 4"aaasBBBBBaaBafAsBSBBJ 4aaaassstJafaasssslasaaa Afternoon and Evening Dobbsthe Dauber (A FINE COMEDY.) Heart Beats (BIOGRAPH.) The Open Road AT THE GRAND SHOWING FIRST CLASS PICTURES Wanted At Once! AT . Jennings Lodge . Oak Grove. Mllwacr&ee CARRIER AGENTS !,'. - FOR THE ; MORNING ENTERPRISE Liberal term to . hutlr. ' $e ' Mr. MMIr Circulation ' Department, En terprise, Oregon City Oreoort. Mi. liaK went to J'yfUaod Marcb 1 and returned home on the Ctb. She rlalte-d her daughter, Mis. Motion, at tended the "Made In Oregon' Fair on the fourth floor of Meter A Frank' store and reports It well worth seeing, and while there be sure to see the wonderful historlcaFtabl mad by a Mr. Hanua, of Hillsdale, a veteran! the Civil War. ",' A young man from IHluols 1 work ing for Mr. Gage. Mr. Ml!em I preparing to plant quite an acreage of atrawberrlea. The patrons of th farmers' Tele phone at buzzing quite lively and the Pacific State has given such poor Hervtce for th pant year and a half that Its patron are disgusted, but the principal owner ask such a prohibit ory price that they do not feel like paying It,, therefore if some reliable company will step in one and all, and lots of new patrons, will welcome hi in. Scratching up money for taxes la the order of the day now, a even that little three per cent looks a big sav ing to ns farmers. . Kgga have come down but old bens and Incubators are busyi and w will soon have fry to sell so as to be able to buy the baby a dress, and pay for the one she ha worn out and hope nlr serenely- on our empty pocket book j. I'abture Is prety scarce but the ma jority have enough feed in the barn and garden to tide them over. A baby boy came as a welcome guest to the bom of Mr. and Mra. August Delkar Friday. J CLARKES. - JMr. Wettlaufer lost another horse the other day. Sam Elmer and family spent Sun day with Mr.. Frank Mueller and fa ml r- . Mr Wettlaufer took a load of bay to town on Thursday. Rudle Mueller sprained bis thumb In school the other day. . - Willie Marshall was In town on Tuesday. i . Mr. and.-Mry Haaa; were In town on Wednesday. ' Mr. Jjndau has a lame horse. Miss Daper, the school teacher in Timber Grove, visited with Mrs. Grace on Sunday. ' Sam Elmer was In town on Wed nesday. , . .. Mrs. Lee waa la Portland last week and visited her brother. ' 6PRINGBROOK. ' R. B. Wilraot Is having hi berries pruned and ia having his house re modeled In an op-to-date way. . C. W. Kruse ha Just finished spray-1 tng hi young orchard. i J. W. Stone Is Just beginning to bar-! vest his broccoli crop; he hauled the first load thla week. ' . J. G. Kruse has recently purchased . a span of black marea which be think are very fine and we all agre wltn htm. " " ' - I John Anderegg la having aome land cleared. . . J. R. Irving baa Just finished remod eling hi house. Our school being taught by a thor ough . and competent teacher. Mis Maxwell, recently from Kansas. , The wind blew from the north Wed nesday but ha changed to the south, to the satisfaction of everyone Judg ing from the number of plow seen In the Held. Several new families have recent ly moved Into the west end of the dis trict on the old Stout place, which ha been cut up In live and ten acre tract. AMONG THE CHURCHES SUNDAY CALENDAR. ) Baptist Cor. Main and Mtnth street. Ht. 8. A. Hayworth pastor, rra. Ill Ninth; 8. 8. It noon. Mra. A. F. Parker supl.; morning; service ltittt, eTenlag 7:10. T. P. 8. C. E. t :10 p. m. and Jun ior earns hour. Weekly prayer mcet- . ing Thursday at T:t . m. Canemah Baptist Mission 8. 8. meets at t: p. m.. Lewis ConkUn suot Oathello Cor. Water and Tenth streets. Rev. A. Htllebrand pastor, res. til W(.-r: Law Maae I a. m.. Hlah Mass 110 a. m.. afternoon service 4:10. Mass every morning at t:li. Congregational Cor. Main and Eleventh atreets. Rev. wm. at. rroctor paator, res. tot Third: 8. 8. 11 noon. John Low. Um rr unt mornins service 10:10. even ing 7:10. young people :ie. weeir prayer meeting Thursday at 1:1 p. a. Morning subject "Chriaitan Unity." Evening "Attempting to Do God s Work By Proxy. ' Chrsrt Kv. Lutheran Cor. Elchth and J, Q. Adams . streeta,' Rev. P. Schmidt pastor, res.- 80 J. Q. Adams; 8. 8. t:ts a. m.; preaehln afternoona of first . anil third Sundava at 1:10 tn English. other 8Undar services morning at lt.J with preaching la German. : No Sunday preaching service, Rev. P. Schmidt being away from the city. Christian Science Willamette building; Sunday services 11 a. m., 8. S. 11 noon; Wednesday sarvJocs s p. m. , . . t Oerman Evangelical Cor. Eighth and Madison streets. Rev. F. Wleveelck pas tor, res. 711 Madison; 8. 8. 1 e, m., Herman Schrader. Monroe street, supt.j mornina service 11, yorng people at 1 p. m. and preaching at t p. m. Prayer meet Ins Wednesday at 7:10 p. m. Gladstone Christian Rev. A. H. Mulkey pastor, res. Otndstone; 8. 8. 10 m., N. C. Hendrlcke supt.i morning service It o'clock, evening service 7:10. Week ly prayer meeting Thursday 7:10 p. m. Methodist Main street cor. Seventh, Rev. E. F. Zimmerman paator. res. cor Sixth and Waahtngton; 8. 8. t a. m., C. A. Williams, Qlndstone. supt.; morn ing service 10:48, Bp worth League t:10. evening een-lco 7:10. Prayer meeting , ThursJay 7:10 p. m. Morning- subject "The Hop of To morrow." 2:30" p. m. Rev. J. R. Knodell will speak to men only on the subject, "Manhood' Shame." 4 p. m. To women only on "The Peril of Womanhood." ' -Evening ''The Shadow of the Body." Mountain View Union (Cong.) 8. 8. 1 5. m., Mra. J. H. Qulnn supt.; hidip tudy every Thursday afternoon-, preaching t:10 p. m. second and fourth Sundays tn January. Presbyterian Seventh street cor Jeffsr- son, Kev. J. B. utnanoorouan pir, res. 71t Jefferson; 8. 8. 10 a. m Mrs. W. C. Oreen supt,: morning servlee 11 a. m.. Y. P, 8. C. B. t:48 p. .even ing service 7:10. Prayer meeting Thurs day I p. m. Morning ubject "God' Will Pre vailing." Evening "The Home-Comlng." rtfBiaea Conareoatlonsl Rev. J. Ia Jones paator. res. Clackamaa; 8. 8. 10 a. m., Emery- French supt.; preaching services each Sunday, alternating be tween 11 a. m. and 7:10 p. m Chris tian Endeavor Thursday even tn. 7:10 p. m. . t. Paul'a Ipleoopat Ninth St., near Main, Key. cnaa. w. nnoinson paeior, rmm mt Mtttnrv Mlnlh MnA WaMe !. i k. 8. It noon. Wm. Shewmen supt.; "lnornlng service 11 a. m.. evening aer- vie I p. m. . Evening service, S p. -m. Th Eagle wUl attend divln ervc in a body. ' . United Brethren Cor. Klehth and Taylor, Rev. I- K. tMartsa paator, res. Portland: H ). ) rm.4 rraek Pnrker. Mnplr line, supt.i morning servloe 11. T. P ' 8. O B. P. rn.. evening service 7. Preysr meeting Wednesday 7:10 p. B. Willamette M. S. No regular preaching service. B. a. I p. m., Mrs. tfeams supt. Zto Lutherans-Tor. if(. i. an 4 Eta I ; etr.te. Itov. W. K. Krxl rT paa . tee, f. 7J0, J-irran j if. ri, 0 a. DV, i 4b v Krnmmf str iiit ; lornlng evrvtce ' )t.1!). evening 1:4. toil her lxue 1 P. tP . , Morning aubject "Nature and Re ward of True Faith. 7 Text, Matt. 15:IK8. ' . . ' Evening, 7:45 p. m. -Luther League, with study of life of the Reformer John Huff., ' - NOTICE. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The partnership heretofore existing under the firm name of Story A Thom aa, having been dissolved by mutual consent, all liabilities of the Arm are assumed by Owen G. Thomas and all accounts due the firm are payable to the aforesaid Owea G. Thomas. - Dated at Oregon City, Oregon, thla 24th day of February, 1911. ' E. F. STORY, OWEN O. THOMAS. Wants, For Sale, Etc . Notices under these classified baarilnr will be liuwrtcd 8t one cent a word, first Ineertlon. half a e.-nt adillilieial Inner-" I km, im tnoh card, tl per'tnunth; half Inrb card. (4 llnra) ft per month. Caflh.jnust accompaPV order aniens one hue ain open account with the paper. No tnanclal responsibility for errors; where errois occur free corrected notice Will os prrnte for patrm. Minimum eharaa lte. FOR SALE. FOR SALE Space In thl column ' Sell that old plow or harrow; yon don't nse It i since you purchased your new one. - 75 acre tract good land, no rocks, 3 mile from Oregon City, 1 mile from O. W. P. car line. Good fruit land. Cut Into 7 and 14 acre tract. 1100 to 9225 per acre. Enquire of ' D. K. Bill A Co., Room 9, Beaver Bldg., Oregon City.- . FOUND. FOUND Black ' .overcoat, Saturday nignt on Main atreet. owner may have same by proving property, and paying for this notice. BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. HARRY JONES Builder and General Contractor. Estimates cheerfnlly given on all classee of building work, concrete walk and reinforced concrete. Re. Phone Main 111. ATTORNEYS. O. D. EBT, Attorney-at-Law,. Money loaned, abstract furnished, land title examined, estate settled, gen eral law bualneaa. Over Bank of Oregon City. , UREN tt 8CHUHBEL. Attorneys- t- Law, peutacher Advokat. will prac tice In all courts, make collections and - settlement. Office la Enter prise Bld, Oregon, City, Oregon. - ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. V. R. HYDE, Abstract Office Land title Investigated, conveyan cing, notary public CRITICS CCTOT CTira COPY Room 7, Barclay Bldg.. Oregon City. B. H. COOPER, For Fir Lnauranor and Real Estate. Let us handle your properties we buy, sell and exchange. Office In Enterprise Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon. ; v FRETTAQ a 8W AFFORD; Real Es tate Dealer, have choice bargala In farm landa, city and auburbaa . home, good fruit landa and poultry , ranchea.- See na for good, buy a near ts. r. aepou 8ECOND HAND FURNITURE. MANY TIMES you ean bny Just th article yon want. Just aa good aa v new, at a email fraction of the cost , of new. If you go and ee TOCTNO. . th second hand man. 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