M0UN1NQ ENTEUPIUHE, TIIUIiSDAY, MAUC1I 16, 1911. Tools! anfldaniie In all STILLETTO O..V. B. AND KEENE KUTTER TOOLS a and our special offer on seasonoble .Tool and Hardware. L always ahewOeoda up to data and of tha beat mske and hlghset lit If anything la not first ola, to eavyou a fw canta In tha i a wa will tall you aa and haw wo aamo to have tha etoek. We f dtpandabie good and then aall them oloae; wo oan do It far wo eln our own building and havo no foara 'whan tha rent-man come r.1ntu'r lino of FRUNERS, LAWN MOWERS. RAKES, GARDEN tool.8 and oaaaonablo novoltlao. We carry a full Una of Shears, J.iora 'and Strope, from whloh to chooae a nice outfit.; Rank 1 Btisch Eleventh and Main Sti. LOCAL DRICrS iMhlnv. of Oak Orove. won lyrritnn ny Wedneeday. Choirc "Tire rMnia In Uarobrlnua block; '""" ,,,'"t- B J J To"'n' n.. r..i.i of tha Electric Theatre b brlnx ,",,'', ro"1 ' gm H'"'. """ of. the frmere of ulills aH fh Oregon Clly on busi er Wllll-1'- MIM C Goldsmith invitee tne laaise l Mrmllllntry dlaplay Monday, Mirth 20, " following day. . im. mre farm of J. Y. Hum- 1 HOT . ahry at M"'"'l Pleasant, wa sold on Tursdiy. Albert Kllloil. of Needy, m aiming IM Orrtt"" ('"y business visitor on wedusadty. n r l..Mka. oua Of (ho well k Dow II farmers of Molulla, waa In IbU clly on ratine" Wednesday, u t n.raruvo. a ral estate nan at Portland, was In tbls cliy on land kutloeM on wennesaar. ir you are particular about butter, tl.tvi i t Fall City brand, 75 eta., M Hrrl' Grocery. tk rfiiu-uaalon at Clalrmont last alibi n tho question, "Resolved, That' the 1'snama Canal Will bo of Nora Hrn. nt Than all tho Rallwaya." New orlr.-a for film developing. No. I end 2 llrownlee lor. All other ties of 6 exposure lie, at Huntley Bros. Co. The r f ninil Kv. Church hua but In are carpet ami new Bests, and thaaa Improvements have added murh to the lenerst iparance of tbelr audience room Tha Mi.rrv I leucine Club wW niv a tux In Hunch's Hall on Friday even- to S. I'strlck a night, coffee ana roko will be served. JnailM Hsiuson la selllna a stock of goods at auction today al 10 a. m. on tba farm of J) K. Morrtaon, near Wil lamette.' There are the ususl farnr tooli and household effecta. Now It the time for pancakea and maple lyrup. Maple ayrup can or bottle tt rente. Olympic Pancake nour tt cent, at Harris' Orocery. W. B. Thompson, At Hog Hollow, raj iraaaartlnar bualneea In Oregon Or 00 Wednesday. Mr. Thompson It a aiemill man and owner of an SO errt farm. Ujm'i a ian, fn hnv anmn ltavl- hud Chine and Cut Glass at M leee iwa rarulsr nrlrea. at Hnntlev Bros, Co, tbls week. Bee window dlaplay. Clalrmont and Mountain View are lo debate I he question of Single Tax kit Ihe date haa not been oet and ttoaa who will debate have not all btea chosen. Tr win ka i Rt. Patrlek'B dance a New Era on Friday evening. March 17. In New Ere hall. Tne osnce win bt given by Ihe Orange, and a good Urns Is anticipated. Amy Tale won the new scholar eon tHt at the Canemah Sunday school ind was given the prlite one dollar, mm now on each acbolar that brlnga la a new pupil will be given a eong book for a prize. Jiihn kiiv In tall for aelllna liquor a Bundny, and nerving SO daye in Jail, has been working on tne airreia and Hnlnv mrA wnrlr BA that It ll likely bin sentence will be suspended and he Im permitted to leave town u be wishes flntirtn uhll ahannnn (ina of the earliest of Oregon pioneers, arrived In r ... . . . i 1T . unnon i:ny rrom roriiana on aul ami will rainatn ttaro for BOV tral wwka.-Captain Shannon tea been eonnned by Illness for tbe paat nve monthn, snd waa accompanied hero yesterday by Tile danghter, Mra. Bert Oleiy, of I'ortland. John D. Koluy, of Eugene, waa found taping off a drunk under tho 8ev enth street bridge Wedneeday night When arrowed by Officer Cooke ho nde g nght and waa determined ha would not ito to Jail. Recorder Btlpp tve him G daya and $5 fine. After a lav days to sober up the Recorder la likely lo W him go. 8. P. mvlH, of Pittsburg, an eiper weed oil man from tho Pennsylvania laid, waa in the city looking around Wednesday. He learned all he could concerning the oil well at Stone and ld he Intended to go out and aeo for Imieir. Re baa had large experience It Wouldn't Pay to Advertise r A Poor Article Nor proposition of doubtful merit or honety for ad-roadera, nowadays, are DISCRIMINATtNQ.1 They know valuee they know OSNUINt thing, genuine opportunltleo. Any article which "can be oold by advertising la, by that Mat, 000D article. YOU aro eaft In buying a thing whloh haa "atood th fir of publicity. . ' " ".-,.; The maker of a widely dvertleed article, or commodity, I nl y on trial for hi bualnoaa life. Ho cannot ahlrk, (tor cheapen hla Product and thla la tho boot pooolblo protection for the oonumr. You are SAFI In buying gdvortroed things-If the loglo of "vnidayi buslnes condition. Toolcl Ota brands of Taala anil Uinlunn Oregon City, Oregon In Pennsylvania, and as nil fields are more or less alike he inuy bo ablo to tell something of prospecta here. Tbe Oregon Clly Bhon Store was crowded on Tuesday, and It waa mc essury to close tbe doors for some time owing to the large crowds trying to gain silinltiuncn to buy soma t ihe shoes Hint were placed on sale, sight ly daiiiHirrd by tbe- recent fire, and It waa necessary to hire many exira clerk on Wednesday. Ulna of shoes were aoon cleared out. ' . PEOPLE POINTED OUT Mine Ksther Ievltt Is vlslilug wlib friends in I'ortland for a few day. Miss Crace, Whltehouse was a guest at the home of Mlsa Roma Stafford tbe first of the week. Mr. l)anu'll.,B politician and rltlxcn of Mullno, waa transacting business lor 1li4 city Wedneeday. fir. J. P. Allen, of Tacoma, Wash., wait in Oregon ('ity -on Tuesday and Wednesday, and registered al tbe Ktectrlc Hotel. Mra. Ransom and daughter, Mlaa Ula Ransom, of Portland, were guests Wednesday ot tho home of Mr. Frank Moore, at Oreen Point, , Mre. II. L Kelly, who has been via King with her son, Roy Kelly, of Hood River, haa returned to her home In ihla city. Mr. Kelly with hie brother, F. 8. Kelly, of Portland, are ihe own ers of a large fruit-farm. Mlsa. Clementine Bradford, of Port land, who haa ten a gueat al the home or Mra. Kllzalwth Warner at Mount pleasant, haa returned to he home. Miss Bradford waa formerly principal of - tbe Mount Pleasant school. Mra. F. C. Donovan and Mre. Augus tus Schwnrta were In Portland Tuee day visiting Reynold Fosberg, who Is in the hospital there from tbe effect of an lojury received at ble homo In Willamette several weeka ago. Foe berg I getting better and It la planned to bring him home next week. Mra. R. B. Bperry, of Spokane, Wash., who haa beeu spending several weeka lu ibla rity the guest of her alaier, Mra. J. R. lhaetidle, baa re turned to her borne. She waa accom panied by hr young eon, Milan, who baa been visiting in thla city for alx weeks. , , , Mr. and Mra. L. . .'loiton. of 1204 Main afreet, have aa uesto- Mr. Tboa. Tasker, of St Pa a I. Minn., and Mrs. Foster, of Fall River, Minn., a niece of Mr. Tasker. They have been spend- Ing tbe winter oa the Coast and are greatly pleased with Oregon and the West. Mr. Tas'ier and tbe father of Mra. Foster were old comrades ot the Civil War, being membere of tbe Co K, 32d Wlaconsln Infantry. Tne viau bore promises to be one of much In terest to tbe men. who were so long closely associated while fighting under the Star and 8tnpea. Mra. F. Rde, of Republic, Waah.. and sister, Mre. Mary Meade, of Portland, were in this city on Monday visiting with frlenda and relaUveo. Mre. Edo and her olater are pioneers of 1845, and formerly resided in this city. They have noticed many changes with In the past few years In Oregon City. Before their return to Portland they vlalted wlta Mre. Mary McCarver, who la one of the oldest Oregon pioneer residing In thla city. Mr. Kde ha Just returned from a trip to California, and will vlalt In Portland for a few daya before returning to her homo In Waahlngton. BIO INSTITUTE FRIDAY. Prof. Lewie Will Be In Charge, With Dairying Chief Topic Preparations for the Farmera Insti tute ot 8andy Friday, the 17th, are progressing finely. There will be two sessions, morning and afternoon, and Prof. C. I. Lewi will have the Insti tute In charge. Prof. Lewi I pro fessor of horticulture at O. I. C, and he la to be assisted by Pror. Kent, of the aamo Institution. Chief among tho toplca to be die cussed art dairying, and the problemo to be worked out along that lino. Wfclle the weather seema to promUo ...k in, ilia hniv farmer still tht In- II I tl L II " atltute promise even more than one day of good weather can give. Read the Morning Enterprise. 1 HlvtMHMHM THE HALL OF FAME, f JOHN ADAUaWIUcontfl nwl. t dent of tho Doited Htates. Born 1 B ra I ntree. Ma ao., Oct 80, 1730; died Qulncy July 4, 1KM1. Grad uated from f Harvard 1755 X and after teaching for X a time st ad led la w. Boon went Into nnl. Itlca aud presented a' uieinoruil aaalnst tbe ataiun act. IXM-llnxl an appointment by. the governor ana, wittt Hauiuel Adams, took leadership agslnst British rule. Wrote various article on taia- itlou. Was elected a uumibcr of 0 . . inn rirai voiniuenial congresa and was on I lie committee to draft Hie Ixtclnratloii of Inde-iHtndi-uce. He led In muveuieut lo orgmi.e Independent state goveriiiin-iiis. Was sent on mis slou to I rMiue and Holland and gained recognition for the colo- T uiea anu a loan rrom Holland. Helped neirotlatu the treatv with Oreat Britain and was after- ward minister. ' Was elected vice president wttb Washington ' and succeeded blm as president '. -0M 444M4t " Federation Office Building. A SMs-nl (timmittee of the executive couuclTof the Amerb-aii Feleratlon of lbor bns under coiiHlderatlon plans for a million dollar beediinnrters tmihl lug lu dovtutown ' Wsslilngton. Tbe commlttie Is emiHiweml lo have plans drsfletl ii lid t,o receive eHtlmntes. Tbe ueiloii uf a iiuiloiinl cnpitiil besd(UMrten liulldlng bus liecu liiuler eoiislderuibm for upwnrd of a year, but no definite move lu thuf 'direction bad been nmdo up to the present Illineie Orders Label. Tbe legislature of Illinois baa adopt ed resolution ordering that tbe onion label be placed on al printed matter to be used by the eenate end house of representatives. The great Mississip pi valley, state baa thereby followed tbe lead of eeveral other common wealths, and oo the little leaven of agitation for sts(e nse of tbe label of tbe printing trade la gradually leav ening the whole lump of atate gov ernment In this country.. ABOUT PROFIT SHAftlNO. f , Tb - trouble with - different . plana of profit abarlng that are usually 'presented I that they nearly alwaya contain tbe ele uirtit of coercion. In -other words, tbe workman Is not trvst ed a a man who by bla labor that be bss given baa contiilt uted toward tbe upiort and eiK-4-eee of bl employer and Is therefore entitled to a moiety In addition to bl dally wage, but be 1 told that In otter to re ceive tbla moiety be must con finite In the"mploy of his em 1'l.iyer. Tbla means virtually Hist he mnst work at tbe wage fixed by the employer and lorn off a qualify and quantity of work fixed by Ihe employer. Tlil la not. profit sharing. It Is n .iecle of slavery under which tbe employer seek to own and control as hi vassal the em ployee who I foolish enough to bite at thla type of profit shar Ing. ' China Shower Friday Evening. Tho Mount Pleasant; Clvlo Improve ment Club will hold a china shower at the Mount Pleaaant school bouse on Friday evening, at which time a musical and literary program will be given. There will be no admission charged, but all are Invited to bring a piece of china, which Is to be used st tho social functions that are to be held In the near future. Refresh ments will be served on Friday even ing free of charge, WANTED You to know that the En- terprlae Job printing department la tbe moat complete In tho State, outside Portland. Try tt for your next printing. CORRESPONDENCE SPRING WATER Mrs. Ellison and family are visit ing with her uncle, M. W. J. Lewel- len. Tbe Turnverienne 8oclety of Portland and Sprlngwater basket ball team played a game last Satur day evening. Score tl to 14 In favor of Portland. Mra. W. J. Lewellen la visiting her mother at Salem. Grange held their regular meeting laat Saturday. - Everyone la busy .farming during thla warm weather. ' Sprlngwater base ball team and the Turnvorlenne Society played a game of base ball last Sunday. Score 3 to 13 In favor of 8prlngwater. Mr. and Mra. John Marchbank, of Estacada called on tho latter' par ents, Mr. and Mr. B. Tucker Sunday. FIRWOOD. Mr VI" T Wlrta amort a to lecture at Ftrwood, Sunday, March 19, at a:au p. m. Mr. B. F. Hart and daughter RutK visited over Sunday In Montavllla. A number or Firwooa ana Dover people attended Grange at Sandy, Saturday. Among them were A. J. Morrison, Victor Badley, Mr. and Mr. J. O DeShaxer, Mr. ana Mr. E. D. Hart, Mr. and Mrs. A. Malar, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Fischer, A. Mslar, ui.. lannia latrirsnd. Clair Corey. Mr. T. Koenecka, Mrs. Theo Miller, Mr. Vernon Miller and Mia Kditn Miller Mr. J. T. Frlel, Sr. of Cherryvllle, tarted for the east Monday morning, him he will vlalt fnr tnma time at hi old home In Sioux City, Iowa. From there no expect to go to ueiav ivtra John Slnolalr mad a trip to tho city Monday aner a ioaa or mm trees for M. Walton, B. F. Hart and R. CbryUler. Vs Ml Edith Miller spent tho past week In Portiana visiting ner sister- In-law. - .' T ' " , The Ftrwood Progressive Aocl atlon haa been postponed one week, will moot March 25. No. 24. RIFORT 6F THC CONDITION OF THE FARMERS BANK ; at Wflsonvllle, In the Bute of Oregon at tho close of business March 7th, .. . ( .. - ; - 'RESOURCE8. ' Loan and dlscourAa '. -,,. r........$243J27 Bonds, aecniitle. etc , 1,1411b Banking bouse, furniture, and fixture S.964.05 Due from approved reserve bank ,, 1700 0 Cash on band I.6J7.M ToUl $73,473.40 ; LIABILITIES. Capital atock paid In ..;..$ 15,000.00 Burplua fund ....i.. 100.00 Undivided profit, less expense sod taxes paid 682.S0 Individual deposits subject to check '. 43.285.SO Demand certincateo of deposit 1,713.60 Time certlfieaiea of deposit f.291.60 Total , '. .173,473.40 STATE OF OREGON, County of Clackamas, as. ' - We, J. W. Thornton and Joe J. Thornton, owner of tbe above-named bank, do solemnly awear that tho above statement la true to the beat of our knowledge and belief. . U - J. W. THORNTON. ; JOB J. THORNTON, Owners. - Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of March, 1911. KATD WOLBERT, (Seal) 4. No. 8556 REPORT OF THE THE FIRST NATIONAL at Oregon City, In the State of Oregon, 1911. RESOURCES Loans and Discount Overdraft, secured and unsecured V. S. Bonds to secure circulation Bonds, Securities, etc. .-. Banking house, Furniture, and Fixtures Due from National Banks (not reserve Due from State and Private Banka and and Saving Banka Due from approved Reserve Agenta Checka and other -Cash Item.,.... Notes of other National Banka Fractional Paper Currency, Nickels, Lawful Money Bcxerve In Bank, vlx: Specie i Legal-tender notea Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer Total' LIABILITIES. Capital atock paid In.... Surplus fund Undivided Profit, lesjs Expenaea and National Bank Notea outstanding Individual depoalta subject to check Demand certificates of deposit Total ,. STATE OF OREGON. County of Clackamaa. ea. ' - I, F. J. Meyer, Cashier ot tbe above-named bank, do solemnly swesr that the above statement la true to tho beat of my knowledge and belief. F. J. METEJt, Cashier. Subscribed and aworn to before me thla 11th day of March, 1911. J. F. CLARK. Notary Public. CORRECT Atteat: ' . D. C. LATOURETTE. C. D. LATOURETTE. ........ M. D. LATOURETTE, . . Director. .(Seal) . Y - Supt. T. J. Gary"' visited " several schools between Welches and Flii- wood laat week. ' He was a Grange vtaitor Saturday and gave a very In teresting talk to an appreciative audience. Supt. Gary atopped Friday nlgbt at A. Malnre. John Sinclair and llule Cased y Just finished clearing a piece of land j for B. F. Hart, which will be set to) (mil trees' Immediately. ' 1 wkiura , Joe Carlson I plowing a great deal of the upper Colton country. Mr. and Mrs. A. ' E. Anderson are prouo posaeasoiB or a new gin since the tenth. . Measlea Is silll the unwelcome guest In some homeo. Abe Tolln has plowed about thirty acrea for Hult Bros, on the Robeson place and baa started seeding. Gust Gottberg Is laid .up-with a sore foot.' The Colton Horse Co. had their annual stockholders meeting the eleventh. Tbey own a $3,000 Imported Percheron horse. Mr. Laferty has put In a phone on line 13. Hla ring la four hort- Walter Gorbett la looking around for logging team.' Mr. Rennard Is going to have three and one-half milea of wire fence put p this spring.' Some old range eowa will be "stung" when they try to get-up to Rig Hill tbla aummer. MILWAUKEE - Tbe Mothera aud Teachers Club wilt meet Thursday, March 23d. at the school. A debate by the high school pupils will be the programme. QuAilon: Resolved Foreign Immi gration Should be Futber Restricted. A ball ground for the boys will be discussed also Linden Circle W. of W. will give a grand ball, March 25th, In city hall. The Boyo Club now haa 38 mem bers and tbe City Council donated the use of the upper hall, for the classes when Prof. Gens is teaching. Thla favor la appreciated by the club workers. Two full blocks of cement walks have been laid this week In Main street, also In front of Mrs. Dora Quant's place. Phl Baker moved hia family to the Oliver home and the Southern - Paci fic agent will occupy the house va cated by Mr. Baker. Joseph Dobbins returned home Monday, much Improved In health, after several montha aojourn In Cali fornia. Noak Toat moved hla family Wednesday to the Peter Peque homo in Mintborn. - Mra. E. V. Sell wood of Portland, waa in Milwaukee Tuesday, on busi ness. Dorothy Wtsslnger ha the meas lea and haa been abaent from school two weeka. Mr. Conklln la able to bo out again. Mrs. Ella Maple la not so well the past few day. Dr. Fox of Oregon City, was In Milwaukee Wednesday morning on business. Mayor Brownell and Attorney Stlpp of Oregon City, attended the coun cil meeting Tuesday evening. The City Council met Tuesday morning. Petition for Harrison 8t. were presented and resolutions ordered posted. Waahlngton SL la to have 16 foot macadamized grade, full width and six foot ald walks. A petition waa presented for the Improvement of tho Intersection ot Scott St., also for a drinking foun tain wa referred to the street com mittee. A new typewriter wa pur chased for the City Recorder. The petition for tho franchise ' of the Mt Hood railway and power company wa ordered posted. Tho Commercial Club met 'Friday evening. Report of committee were read and referred to the city Notary Public for Oregon. CONDITION OF BANK OF OREGON CITY at the close of business March 7th, . i .$101,OC3.04 . 1.477.04 . 11,500.00 . 76,772.43 . . 15,000.00 agenta) 1,744.(1 Bankers, Truit Companies, 8,438.36 63,625.77 5,230.61 , 2,690.00 , 276.58 and Cent I . ' ' $38,047.60 2,800 .00 i -40,847.60 a " a? C AA (5 of circulation) 626.00 ...1327,300.94 ...I 80,000.00 ... 2,211.81 ... 137.99 ... 1,840.00 ... 249.983.71 ... 23.427.43 ...8327,300.94 Taxea paid.. , ... ' , ... secretary." Treasurer' report '" wa read and accepted. Discussion on changing tbe meeting nlgbt will come up at the .next regular meet ing. Milwaukee Grange will hold an all day meeting Saturday, -March 18th. A St. Patrick programme will be given, and the discussion of early garden making. Dinner will be served at noon. Councilman Fred Lehman waa In I Oregon City Wednesday on business. John Wordln (aliaa Jim, the Eng llahman) had hla foot crushed at the car ahope, and la on crutchea. A.S. Ttowry. brother of Mra. W. E i Morand. who died Saturday, was ; burled Monday frcni tbe family real ! dence In Qulncy addition. ' The little Italian bov who sioooed on the Penni place (Buggelll) by name, who died In Dr. Townley'a office, waa burled Wedneeday morn' Ing from the Pennl place.. Unfor tunately he fell In tbe mill pond back of Warren Knight's place and attended school all day with hla wet clothing on and supposedly died of pneumonia. He waa operated on for congestion of tbe lungs, but of no avail. Inspector E. C Clennent waa out last week and made hla yearly In spectlon of the Milwaukee post' office. WILLAMETTE. Miss Alice Tbomaa and Miaa Lax- etta McGregory, two prominent young ladle of Oregon City, were in Willamette on Sunday, and were the guesta of grandma Rivera. Joe Parrish and family returned to their home at Highland the first of tbe week, after a visit here, W. Rhyner. of this place, who Is s contractor, bss been awarded con. tracta for several buildings In Portland. ' Many strangers have been recent ly seen in Willamette, looking for locations. Charles Kanney' father-in-law and family departed Wednesday for Centralia. Wash., where they have purchased a farm.' At the present time, vacant houses are at a premium In Willam ette. Many people of this place are busily engaged In making gardens. Church Notea Evangelical church, Rev. E. Rade baugh, pastor. Sunday ' school at 10:30 a. m., preaching 11:30 a. m. by pastor, Y. P. A., 7 p. m., service. 8 p. m., prayer meeting Wednesday evening, teachers' training Wednesday evening and choir practice Friday evening. OAK GROVE The Barclay school ball team de feated the school team here Satur dayScore 4 to 17. Murrel Balcom la again In school, after aeveral week'a absence. A spelling contest 1 on between the seventh and eight grade pupils. The seventh grade has finished their grammars and are now study ing poems. Wanted At Once! AT Oak Grove Mtlw-vtkee ; CARRIER AGENTS j", for the;, , v MORNING ENTERPRISE . - - ' Liberal term -to hustlers. See Mr. Miller Circulation ' Department, En terprlse, Oregon City Oregon. THE CHICAGO STORE Pays the highest price We hoy and sell Second Hand Clothes vVe alto do cleaning and pressing 403 MAIN ST., OREGON CITY PHONE MAIN 3731 Albert Katxke baa oold bl place on Courtney avenue to Mr. Black man, of Portland. Mra. Williams and daughter, Ines, of Portland, spent Tuesday with ber eon, Bert Williams and family. . C. N. White Is Improving slowly. . ' Rev. C. A. Lewi was an Oregon City visitor Wednesday. EAGLE CREEK H. 8- Gibson was a Portland visi tor last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cooke, of. Da maacua, were, In tbe neighborhood, last week, calling on relatives. A. I;x waa the guest of Mr. and Mrs. - Howlett for-; several day re cently. He I an Advent preacher, and held . services In tbe at hoc I house Sunday. . There waa quite a large number out to hear . him. Mr. , and Mrs. J. p. Woodle and children, Claud, Nettle and Joey, were over thla way Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Clark were enter tained at dinner by Mr. and. Mrs. Murphy 8unday. Mra. Viola Dougiaaa called on Mre. Huntington Sunday afternoon. Our mall carrier, Ralph Gibson, who baa been 111 with the measles, has recovered bis uaual good health. and la back on the route again, after an absence of two weeks. Mr." and " Mra.Henry" Udell "spent Sunday with James Gibson. Miss Robs Moebnke and Mrs. K. B. Gibson took dinner with Mrs Howlett Sunday. CITY NOTICES. Sheriffs Sale. In tbe Circuit Court of the Star of Oregon for the County of Clacka mas. H. L. Colvln, Plaintiff, VB. Estelle G. Peck and C. F. A. Peck, De fendants. NOTICE la hereby given that under and by virtue of a writ of execution and order of sale issued out df the Circuit Court of the Bute of Oregon j for the County of Clackamaa, on the Uth day of March, 1911. under and in purauance of a Judgment, decree and order of aale made and entered In aid Court on tbe aald 11th day of March. 1)11. in a suit wherein H. L Colvln, plaintiff, recovered Judgment, against Estelle O. Peck and C. F. A. Peck, defendants therein, for tho sum of Ten Thousand Dollars with Inter-, est thereon st tho rate of eight per cent, per annum from - the 28th day of July, 1910, until paid, and the coats and disbursements la said suit taxed at Twenty Dollars, and tbe costs upon tbla Bald writ, requiring me to mane ale of the following described real and personal property, to satisfy the above-named suras, to-wit: . All that portion of the Northwest quarter (NWH) of the South weat quarter (S 'Wl-0f 8ectlon Thirty-one 131). Township Three (3) South, Range One (1) East of the Willam ette Meridian, lying Weat of Pudding River; and also the South half 8tt) of Section Thlrty-oix (36), In Town ship Three (3) South. Range One (1) West of the Willamette Meridian, to gether with all and singular tho tene ments, hereditaments and appurtenan ces thereto belonging or In anywise appertaining, and also all the estate, right, title and Interest of ald de fendants in and to the same, Includ ing dower and claim of dower, sit uated in the County of Clackamas, Stste of Oregon; and also all the live lock, farming implement, grain, crop and all other personal property on or connected with the. above de scribed premises, and in which the aid defendants, or either of them, have any Interest, together with the Increase of the aame; and that all of the said described personal property will be kept Intact with the said above described real property and treated as a part of the same, and said per sonal property and all of said real premises will be sold together and a one lot and parcel; to be sold a upon execution, and the proceed arising therefrom to be applied nrst to tne costs and expenses of said sale, sec ond to the payment of the coats of said suit, third to the payment of plaintiff'a demanda accruing from the principal and Interest on aald Ten Thousand Dollars aforesaid, and .fourth the overplus, If any there be, paid Into the said Court for those en titled thereto. THEREFORE. ON SATURDAYTHE FIFTEENTH DAY OF APRIL, 1911, I will at tbe hour of 10 o'clock In tbe forenoon of aald day, at the Court Hons door In Oregon City. Oregon, In aald Clackamaa County, sell at pub lic auction, for cash In hand, all the rieht. title, estate and interest of each and both tho aald Estelle O. Peck and C. F. A. Peck, oerenaania aforeaald, of. In and to alt the prop erty above mentioned and described, to satisfy the said execution and or der of sale. Dated at Oregon City, Oregon, thla 13th day of March, 1911. E- T. MASS, Sheriff of Clackamas County, State of Oregon. First publication March 17, 1911. Last publication April 14, 1911. W. H. POWELL. Attorney for Plaintiff. FREYTAO sV MONEY, Real Estate Dealera, have choice bargain In farm land, city and suburban home, good fruit land and poultry ranches. See ua for good buy. Near 8. P. depot. Notice of Application for a Liquor Lt cense. . Notice Is hereby given thst I will. at the next regular meeting ot the - City Council, apply for a license o sell liquor at my place of bualness, The Cole Bldg., Butler Saloon, 703 Main street, for a period of three months. J. A. BUTLER. Notice of Application for a Liquor Li cense. Notice la hereby given that I will, at tho next regular meeting of tne City Council, apply for a license to ell liquor at my place or ousmowe The Oambrtnno, Comer 6th and Main streets, for a period of three months. - . - 1 C. G. HODE8. Notice of Application for a Liquor Ll ' cenee. . ' i ' ' Notice Is hereby given that I will, Ice Second Ilantf Gootf at the next regular meeting of tha City Council, apply for a license to ell liquor at my plac of business, Tho Idle Hour, corner Fourth and . Main streets, for a period of three months. A. J. SURBER. NOTICE. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The partnership heretofore existing under tho firm name of Story tt Thom as, having been dissolved by mutual consent, all liabilities of the firm are assumed by Owen O. Thomas and all. accounts due the firm are payable Uf the aforesaid Owen G. Thomas. Dated at Oregon City, Oregon, this 24th day of February, 1911. . E. F. 8TORT, OWEN a THOMAS. Wants, For Sale, Etc Notices under these eUaslflsd ha4mas will b Inserted at one cent word, fir a I Insertion, half a cent additional inser tions. One Inch card, tl per month . half Inch card. 4 lines) tl par month. Csab must accompeor order unlrse one has an open account with the per. - No financial responsibility for errors; where errors occur free corrected aotlco will he printed for patron. Minimum enarse lftc WANTED. VACUUM CLEANING done for 80 cents sn hour. Call Pacific States 2491. FOR SALE. FOR SALE One 1200 lb work horse . at $75 and one number 33 refrig erator. P. D. Newell, Jennings Lodge, Oregon. FOR 8 ALE 8 pace . In thla column Sell that old plow or marrow; yow 'don't use It since yon purchased your new one. '.... . . 78 acre tract good land, no rock, S miles from Oregon City, 1 miles from O- W. P. car lino. Good fruit . land. . . Cat Into 7 and 14 aero tracts, tlOO to $228 per aero. Enqalro of D. K. BUI V Co., Room 8V Beaver Bldg., Oregon City. BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. HARRY JONES Builder and General Contractor. Estimates ' cheerfully given on all claoaes- of building work, concrete walk and rolaforcod concrete. Re. Phono Mala ill. ATTORNEYS, O. D. EBT, . AUorney-at-Law. Money loaned, abstracts furnished, land title examined, estate settled, gen eral law business. Over Bank of Oregon City. ' . j C'REN" ft BCHUEBEL, Attorn eyo-at- Law,. Dratacher Aavokat. win pra tic tm all court, make collection and settlement. Office In Enter prise Bldg-, Oreeoa City, Oregon. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE, V. R. HYDE, Abstract Office Land title investigated, conveyan cing, notary public. : CRITICS CCnrOIT DOTCB COPY Room 7. Barclay Bide Oregon City. E. B. COOPER, For Fir Inaurancr and Real Estate. Let us kaadle your properties w buy, sell and exchange. Office ' In Enterprise Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon. 8ECOND HAND FURNITURE. NEW STORE. NEW QOOOS. When I moved Into my new store I But In a nice lino of NEW FURNI TURE, which I am selling at the pri ces usually oooted for second hand or shop-worn goods. Come In and look around. , . Fine line of curloo and relic. GEORGE YOUNG. Treasurer's Notice. I now have funds to pay, County Road Warrants endorsed prior to Jnne 20. 1910. Interest cease on such warrant on date of tills notice. March 17, 1911. J. A. TUFTS. County Trees. 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