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MOKMNU KNTfcJUPitlHK, FKIDAY, MAHCH 17, 1911. a Ff oolsl I II JL OOlSi .onfldcao In all the brand of Tool and Hardwara w,M.rry. W have a full tin of STILLETTO O. V. B. AND KEENE KUTTER TOOLS d our polal offar on aaaaonabla Toola and Hardwara. C,mV!avi w Oooda up to data and of (ha boat maka and Mghaat i Wt iiway (n thnfl , 0 first claaa, to eava you a ftw cant In tha u'IHr' win yu M hftw w cam 10 av th toek w prlc w b oooda and than aall tham eloao; w aan do It for wa keep "yowB buiidlng and have no faara "whan tha rant-man oomaa fOWM- TOd' guor "i r lln of PRUNERSt LAWN MOWIM, RAKES. OAROtN x a. and aonabla novelties, Wa carry a full Una of Shears, n i " Strops, from whleh 10 ch00M ' nic 0Mtflt flertnth and Matn St. Oregon City, Oregon ulnth grade of tha Aatorla public bar bud wlra fenca tba other day, .11 acnuoi, win return to bar bo ma thl luck turned bla way for bo Jabbed a evening, and will be accompanied by barb In hla thumb. From tbo latent MUa Ulaaaon who will p-ad Saturday report a It waa causing btm quite a bit and Sunday at bar borne In tbla city. Of trouble. Mra. Chrla Mornihuh, a wall known " From reports, wo hear tbat the resldont residing near Beaver Creek, Washington Creamery Co. would Ilk who recently aulTered from a paralytic" l-nard Wehner to take cbargo of one troke. la Improving. Her daughters, ct their teat atatlona. lnard bad Mra. Ernst, of Albauy, and Mra. Roao charge of a atatloo In Washington Welngard, of Salem', who were aum- "bout a year ago, but on account of nad bare by her aerloua illneaa, are sicaneas no baa to return porno. lie till vlklllug at their old homo ENTERTAIN FRIENDLY CLASS. waa well liked by tbo company, and Jhey are eager to get him back. Mr. and Mra. Frank Hilton are tbo possessors of a large baby boy. No LOCAL DRICPS li HI retries imT vuu Li rly l I'" mrnlng. 'rkni offlro rKma In (Jambrlnua U .team brat. Pea J. J. To'0. ' v- . .1 tub nf erln With m vw w v - r- n, psrthlrk Hub wm nee on Wn'rniHi l me ntnnm vi mis. . k Irsnt Inn, of t aru. wno lias uwn lrtuly I" " pneumonia for two bole office ronma In jjainonnus la; ale"! "eat. Bw J J' T0D,n' Herman lima., fnrmoro m ine iuoi- country, purcnasu a rm C A. EHIull Thuraday. Rkkard rT')'HK. the i.iausione ru- rr hilt arroHH ihe iiacaamaa, is Ulna an addition to bla atoro. Grand MHIUi-ry Display at Miaa i;. btdaniltb'a Monaay ana luuuwius fa . . Kw prtccn for film developing. L. J and 2 Hmwnlea loo. a omer M 0( I fiHtire 16c, at liuntiey TVnm McCarthy, of Carua, ono of L romlwtn farmers of that aertkon, Wt In OrKn City on bualnfaa on Tk. odd Kt'llowa lxle of Glad atone Vv au a m. iiil.rr.hlft of 42, and they I, Mill buKtlluK ror more men to take k Ifffi. n Merry luuclng Club will give a W to. Hunch Hall on Friday oven- USl I'atrlrk'a night. Coffo and kit will be wrved. T Humtbr) place of five acree at cwnt rirmmin. haa liwp purcbaaed a Mr. Kvlphal. of Hllwood, and bo M bli famll) lll lane KaaeaBiun on btsrdif PEOPLE POINTED OUT Mlaa Klein HchotMiborn, of Carua, la vlaltlng with her parentH, Mr. and Mra. Itlchnrd BcboenlHtrn. of thla city. Mr. Rllxrd Iinlley, who baa had a aerlou time with t meoalee, la con valaacrnt. Mra. Rlrhard Schoenborn who re aldea on Seventh atreet, and who bsa been very III for tbo paat week, la Improving. Mr. and Mra. J. ft. Roblnaon and Virginia Keating, of Portland, were In Oregon City yeaterday afternoon vlalt lng relallvea. Mr. J. D. Altaian, of South Bend. Indiana, waa In Oregon City on Thura. day repreaentlng the Biudebaker Com pany. Mr. ArUe MltchHI. of Band, waa In Oregon City on Thuraday vlaltlng with bla alatera. Mlea Mary and Clara Mitchell. i t Mr. and Mra. A. Cheney, of Portland, were In thla city Thuraday vlaltlng at the homo of Mr. and Mra. A. U. Don-Utile.- Mra. Iulu NMchola'and aim, of Cot taao Ortvo. bavo arrived In Oregon City, and are tbo gueata of tho for mor a alator, M. H. B. Straight. Mra. H. A. Loo. on of the prominent Oroaon ploneera, whoae homo la at Canby, waa In Oregon City yeaterday, returning homo on tho evening train. Mr. and Mra. J..K. Morrla and young on, who have own vlaltlng wlih tbo former'a mother near ieMiy, n.Te turned to tbelr homo hero. Mr Frank Tripp, of Kngene. who la a partner In that city with tho nephew of Mra. Clara Naah. waa casing on rrtenda-1n thte city Tnuraaay. ., Mra. "Cora Jonea, formerly a real. H.m of Parkolare. but now of Port I i.mt ha arrived In the former place, wher aho la vlaltlng with frtenda. raabytarlan Bible Claaa Enjoy Evan- wonder Frank waa going around wlr.b Ing at' Home of Claa Praddent. "'h a broad amllo on bla face of lata. Ralph Kddy entertained tho Friend- Bprtng U about her and tho baae- ly Hlbla Claaa at bla homo on Center '" fana are beginning to wonder If treat on Wedneaday evening. A tbo boya Intend to organlio. There moat dellahtful evening waa apent In are everal atar playere around, and gamea, followed by refreahmonta that aaveral of tho achool boya would bo had bn provided by tho membera of to get a chance to play. Aa tt tbe claaa. takea practice to make perfect, why Preeent wero'Mlaaea Lillian Long, not give the younger onea a chancer Mabel Too, Maude Woodward, 7-4'la What the boy need la a good man- Andrewa, Qladya Byron, Helen Ely, "" and captain. Oet buay, boya, ao Mamie Burrow.' Nellie Todd. Verna wo all will bavo a chance to boo a Mead. Ik) Mead. Aani-a Krohn, Mel- .ball game at homo without having to ha Kidder, Etbel Kidder. Etta Long, go aome place olao to aee a game. Mall Volkmar, May Brlckaon, Brtha Wo have one of tho bt ball flelde Miller, Verle Trimble; Meaara. Henry In the country, and plenty of good Hchoenborn, Herman Patera, John material to. make UP a good nine, ao Mead, forlraa Andrewa. Hush Kn wnat la tbo excuaoT edy. Will Kennedy, Bradley Wood ward, Will Price, Charlea Beattle, Ralph Kddy, Clarence Alldredue, liar ry Miller, Sherman Miller Kill vicinity with new caaea every day or Brown. Paya 12.50 and Hike Over Border. two. Meaara. J. Lewellen and A. Mautx John B. Foley, who waa arreated for .,,, Ia ,,,. tnr n PMznid. aio being drunk and dlHordarly on the a new p(ur. fenct JtlHl outalde tho Hth, tried and P. nod $.', on the 15th. cty i(a paid 12.60 and had the reat of bla ...,, wih t,o- th hulldtnv for arntence auapended ou the 16th on the nl. new pianlng-mlll completed, and ,-..,. c w.t ii- wouiu wwu, W toon nBy tn mlu , ojieratlon. waa reliaaed and made a hike for the , i, nn Moltl evenue and Pearl uuianiria boom ne wna gveo oia Igtreet Bud K.nt.,a well known rea.uent or j - ; 'w,nnne)i ln th. ulalla. ha arrlveJ In thla city on . Mr'-1.J"n. " fnr three weeka. UoeM.aad .III be a guoat of bla "'"L"' m. 7o Po riland for tho a in - benefit of ber health anther, John K nt, and wife, of Park ace. I Tba Portland fat atork show will ard MuMfirTueanay and weonea if, of aoit week. There la promlae uu It vtfl bo very Inatrvctlvo and vU worth the time to attend. CUInaont baa been given an Invl iiloa by tbo Twilight people to at tod tbe mooting In that place Batur ir viiliig. when W. S. U'Ren will litraaa tntt people on tho aubect of lol Tai. htarday. March 2J, la tbe date choa i (or the llaaket Social to bo held at klrmnnt. In addition tbo fun of tho rial whlih will bo great playlet ill ba produced, "Tho Firat JoaUc of Peart at Clalmiont," alao a aklt I tk topic of "Woman'i Rlghta." At tha i-ekly meeting at Clalnnont n Wedni'Hday evening, March 22, k young men of tbo club will debate KqtH'mloii. "Konolved, That a Clean, roi Woman Makea a Better Houao 11 than a Dirty Eaay-Oolng Worn- Jhn ClHH y waa arfeated for drunk Mtt by officer Oreen Wodnoaday hht ll Dlrad aulltv before Record Stlpp ThuiMday and waa fined $160. hlch he raid. In order to keep hla M a low an noaalble Claaey made M Irong promlnca of being gooo. Tbe Wlllunx'tte band haa promlaed tMlnt In the aervlcea at tho M. K. kurch omi Sunday evening and Rov, F. Zlmnicrmnn la preparing a pro- Mia and completing arrangr-menta r a aervlrp In which tho young men y Join with good effect. Friday evi-nlna. April 7.. tho Clair pit pnople will debato Carua people Carua. The fact that tbero will M 4bat nan been decided; next week 4neaday pvoiilna Clatrmont will do- Ide on the nublect to be debated and ofhooe tboxe who aro to carry on ) debate. Th OlndHione mlnntrela wilt occupy f board at the hall In that city to- iRhu ' Gnat nrrnarallon haa boon m or a good time and from re- Ft given out one would believe ft th man or woman who mlaaea treat huH int vnod thtna ao by pnn whose motto la. "Never let a v . P mint u by." will certainly bo in i'naance when tho curtain goea up in evening, n up that a.irden of vour. wo'vo Y lh fertilizer and alao tho aoeda U1 grow at Harrla Qrocery. un Paul Miller la alowly lmprov- Ing from an lltneee of three weeka. having Buffered with neuralgia, MUa Ada Miller, her daughter, wno la at-tendlne- the Seventh V1 Adventlat Bible School of Portland, and Mlaa Ella have charge of tho conrectionerj atore during tnetr moinera iiine. Mrs jnhn Oleaaon. who haa been apendlng the paat week with her daughter, MIbb Helen, a teacner oi im- ELECTRIC THEATRE Complete Change cf Program Today A Competent, com pany will present the laughable comedy "SENATOR Mc SEE CAST OF CHARACTERS: Senator McSeo Jano Mr. Balklna . Mra, Balklna .. Wm. Jonea Baatrlco Rennon .Mai Rellly , Mlaa Martin MOUNTAIN VIEW. " Meaalea aro atlll raging In thl lllierty. CORRESPONDENCE Miaa Mabel Francla nitent laat Sat urday and Sunday vlaltlng frlenda at Eatacada. , ' Mra. Frank WInalow bad a new I chicken houao built laat week; alao baa oulte a number of young chlcka Tbe Mountain View improvement ROSEMONT RANCH. W. M. Koblnwin. Mlna Radte Robin aonand little Ruth have returned from Club held an election of offlcera laat ihi.ir iit with Mra nhinon'a mnth. I week. Friday, resulting aa follow: or, Mra. A. O. Hall, of tho Caacade Prealdent. Geo. Roberta; vlce-preal- LxM;ka. laeni, lorn t,.rriw; -iiu 3 w n h wi fii.ttf hun Orlffln: treasurer, wm. uau. Bold hla poUto crop and la now bually Henry Shannon naa given ma new engaged In getting them to tbo rail- bungalow on Dlvlalou afreet a new ro,d - coat, of paint, which givea It a real Tbe Utile daughter of Mr .atul Mra. bungalow eneci. ifiminx. I. .r ill I Mra. Ben Hvaom ana cnuuren inn Thla flue weather baa made the e laat weea io "f "cw firman "Ml . Hnravln. aumi EUtCtH OreiOn. in i. ik ..n.r.i' ,.ri, p.rh I Mini JobI CuiTan bo m taken Bhould be ao happy they' live In dear aerloualy HI laat week while vlaltlng old Oregon when they think of the on Twelfth and Main atreeta, la im- cold weather tbo people of tho Eaat proving, ana win u aro oipertenclng. Saturday If aho hao no relapae. W. M. Roblnaon apent Wedneaday Mr. Slmpaon, who had a aerloua at- In I'ortland. and upon bla return he tack of aatbma and pneumonia laat apprlaed that It waa hla birthday, wee, w unpnuiua, - " He found an Immense birthday cake Mra. rreo wemner . .u , u. w-u- awaiting him beaiae an excellent ain-ii'""o - nr. 1 Denny. - l . Tnero in a new uuuor - STAFFORD. built for tbe Mountain view cuuu. Wo atlll have beautiful aunny d.ya Mra. Mabel Frailer, of Portland and cloudleae. moonlight nlghta. and waa the gueat ot am. a. . v...r the bone of the weather aaya wo will laat week. Saturday. continue to enjoy tho aamo until Sun- Mr. Clark and family of XtPk day, anyway, and wo Uko tbo -gooda anw nave move uW . - tbe goda provide, rrora nay to uay i and do not worry," for what neat much aa bo bellovea In making a piece I tuad aa peilecl aa poealbie before tuavlng It. ' Wo bavo a number of good road make-a 'n (be Cou'iiy, among wtiom wo might mention W. H. Counaell, ot iUaukte. whoae work will bear in- pectlon, and which baa atood that beat of all teata, tbo actual wear and toar, . , Mr. Jaggar haa built aome good road; W. C. Ward, of Viola, did aome lino work laat aeaaon; Fred Oerber knowa bow to handle men aud to do good workr J. W. Smith, of Macka- burg, baa done aome good work on tho roada. Taking everything Into consideration we think Clackamas County baa aa good a claaa of super- vlaora aa any county In the State, and our borne eupervlaor, W. E. Mum- power, did aome good work tbo paat aeaaon. Harvey Bklrvln waa uo from 'Frlaco on a visit to boo hla frlenda and alao bla sinter, Mra. Griffin, who I sick at Grant Mumpower'a. Mr. Bklrvln la an Insurance man, and la doing a good bualneaa In bis borne city. Mr. Orlffln la down from uonnevuie to attend hi alck wife, but eipecta to return to the salmon hatchery aoon. E. C. Oreenman, the auperlntendent, la alck, and they both can t atay away for any length of time. Mr. Griffin la an all round hatchery man, and eerved for a time under Prof. W. F. Hubbard, than whom there aro none more proficient at tho bualneaa. Grant Mumpower naa aecurea piece of timber with -which to keep hla mill going ln tbe future. The oil well la atlll going deeper and all aeem hopeful for good results. If any of your readers bavo lost tne meaalea, we have them out here. Tho owner may come and get them and welcome. .No more fibbing now till the. first of May. Grant Mumpower baa aet out a num ber of acrea of young peachea. Tom Watts la fixing np hla orchard In good abape. and he'll aoon have aa nine an orchard aa there la anywhere. Bpraylng aeema to be tbe order of the day at any rate wun,moB wuo are trying to ralae good fruit Aueuat Erlckson haa recently built one of the neatest little barn ln the pfiuntrv. . WiUer Mundhenke la back at the old homo" and la going It alone thla at ft BOH Anton Helnrlch la ralalng garden 'triif-lr ftffftln. Frank Haberlach haa cleared quite a piece of ground the paat winter, and mi to be aolna: Into the nursery huninesa at any rate no naa jusi ninnted two buahela of apple eeed. The Bridge acroaa Clear Creek at at.hor-a Mill ia expected to bo ready about April 1, but wo boDO It may be sooner, for we get our sjnafl every other day fa It la now. 2 the Chicago store -.'.' Pays the highest price for Second Hand Goods We boy and sell Second Hand Clothes We a bo do cleaning and pressing 405 MAIN ST., OREGON CITY PHONE MAIN 3731 - BARLOW tra u C. Howe, who haa been vla ltlng In different parta of tbo Eaat since November, returned home Moo day evening. . Mra. Howo'a daughter,- Mrer-C. O. Tnll. and Mlaa Olga Howe, went to Portland Monday morning to meet their mother. Mra, Howe, who waa (called East on account of the lllneea Mr and Mra. A. J. Walker, of May- ..l-li .Aaa week may bring forth; "no. Oregon, are " n "Bd Mr. and Mra. Powell ana little aon ". . v"" - mart weaneaaay mominaj iur m .k. u.. k.,.M ik Rogue River valley lo deliver a team -Mr. 'r"""" Xlr h sold to a Mr. Chapel, a recent ai- Hyaom residence haa given thehouae rival from Charllvolx, Mich., who naa a uew i .,. w bought a fruit farm down tbero. He I 'V,'"' Za a. a a a g -raMaaa.llaa ttvraiakBi tvatarnn HBIlirr. U "". and hnrnWnd",. Thl. Toxna. ea. In thl. berg Wednesday morn- going with tbo team, and returning ing. by train, and aa Mr. and Mra. Powell j of her father, he having died after III - I . . , j .....Inn and tho boy had all been alck. they Dorg Monnay anu concluded to lock no and hav an out Ina locether. hoping It might benefit I MUUINO their health. " I It la rumored that Charley Porter Tbo teacbera, tho Mlaa Nina and Ef- ... mM 0 acrea of hla farm at thla fie Grace, are preparing to give an pace entertainment in tho near future. I i i Mallatt apent Sunday with hla Tho Beet calling themaelveo the iURhter. Mra. Flah. Church of God. aro holding a pro- Mrfc crook waa called to St. Helena tracted meeting at tbo achool boiine gatUPQay by the aerloua lllneaa of her thin week. father. lira. Welaenbarn, at one. time a Mls Florence Gamble of the Port- resident of Stafford, waa out from iAn( Journal, apent Saturday and Portland a few daya to aee to a little gunaay with Mr. George smith and matter of bualneaa, wif Mra. Philip Baker, who haa been I jjr Tom Flah, who has been having feeling quite i", la a good aeai Deiier, t aeige of the grip, la able to he out but atlll far from well. aaaln. Mr. Gage had a, very gentlemanly! m.dva Snodarraas returned home little fellow who worked for him Ave Saturday from Beaver Creek well daya and passed on. pleased with her week'a experience aa Zack EUlgaen haa a force of men I, Khool marm. Miaa Inea la now able putting a wire fence around hla wife a to re8ume her duties at that place. land, which waa a part of the eatato I Spelling- achool waa attended by an owned by tho late Ooa 8amm. They fnthuslantlc crowd Friday evening. will make a pasture of It for their iMrSi wiaener was the champion apel her arrival at hla home. ' Mr. and Mrs. Klrbyaon. ot Beaver rrek. were visiting R. E. Irwin and family Sunday. J. Burgoyne. of New Era, waa call ln cm frlenda in Barlow Sunday. K-imAP Irwin waa vlaltlng Willie , nnrnivna at New Era Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Fred Snyder visited rrianila In vinbbard Sunday. Mra. Ed Oale anent Sunday with Jesale Cox. ef Elwood. waa in tnia h(,r wm John and family, In Aurora New Specialties, New Songs, New Pictures SEE THIS SHOW ouldn't Pay to -Advertise oaaaWaaBwaawawaWi , A Poor Article Nor . propoaltlon of doubtful morltor hone.ty-for ad-raadaro. "'''y, ara DISCRIMINATING. Thy know valuaa-thay know 6ENUINE thlnga, ganulno opportunltloo. . Any artlclo which oart bo'oold" by advortlaing la, by that taat, a 000 article. YOU aro aafo In buying' a thing which haa "stood tho ftra of publicity. , .' : Tha maker of a wldaty advortlaed grtloU. or " commodity, la ae on trial for hla bualnooo Ufa. Ho oannot ehlrk, nor choapan hla roduet-Brtd- thla la tho boot poaalblo protection for tho oonumr. ; Vou are SAFE In buying advortlaod thlngo Ifa tho loglo of n, bualneaa oondltlono. ' . " I herd of cowa. Zack EUlgaen took bis mother down to Portland Wedneaday to vlalt with her daughter, Mra. EUlng, for a while. Mrs. Mllem hat not been very well for the last week or two. Mr. Aernt haa a alater vlaltlng htm whoso borne la In Stockton, Califor nia. Mr." Lucas, who la tho resident Ger man Baptist minister In thla place, Is entertaining hla mother, who la here from Spokane, Waab. ... MACKSBURQ- The fine weather atlll prevails. Wonder what the knockera of Oregon tblnK of webfoot by thla time. John Hlena. who haa been on tbo alcJt Hat, la Improving very alowly. We hope for hla speedy recovery, Mra. Minnie Piietsel la tbo guest of her slater, Mrs. Henry' Walch. F. W. Oortler and wife, of Barlow, were tho guests of the former's daugh ter, Mrs. H. Walch, Wednesday. Mr. Gortler aaya he ia tired of city Hfo and lntenda to move Into the country Just aa soon aa ho can dispose of hla town property. Our road supervisor Is busy these days opening a new road running up tho rlyer past Cole's mill. It will be a great benefit to tho people living In that aectlon of tho country, as It glvea them an outlet to tho main Canby road. , " Born, Saturday,' March 11. to tho wife of C. W. Damm, a girl. Krom the latest report mother and child doing well. A. Reynolda la talking of building a new houae thla summer. Also Chris Jooat Is intending to build a new house along- tho road by John Damm'a. ' , Frank- Buach la buay theae daya clearing a piece of land. Frank haa a nice farm and a few improvement help the looka very much. Mrs. Geo. Walch visited at tho borne of John Hlena Sunday. j b. Well" ! Improving the looks of bis place by building a new yard fence around bis bouse. John haa also built a new chicken houao that la uD-to-date. One of C. D. Keeallng'o little girls had tho misfortune to run a nail In ho foot while playing at school Mon- While Russel Scramltn was fixing lpr of the ovenlmc John Ckrlaon made a bualneaa trip to Oregon City laat Thuraday. Mra. French went to Portland -Sun dav. The shingle mill haa ahut down again for want of bolta. the water in tho creek being too low to bring them down at present. FALLS VIEW. Mr. and Mra. Henry Wallace have aone to Portland for a few daya visit Borne bf the people from tbla burg attended tho dance in snepnera a nam laat Saturday nlKht. George Klrbyson made a bualnesa call on U Sagar th early part of this week. Mrs. Anna Dalbow called on Mrs. U, Mower one day laat week. Mra. Dalbow had a narrow escape from a runaway, while paa,lln Miller's place, her horae being frightened at Kllen amlth'a woodsaw. Oscar Dlx la on the alck Hat again this week. L Moser sowed grain for George Klrbyson this week. George Sagar waa a visitor In Falls View last Saturday and Sunday. Loula Wallace, Will Wallace. Jay Dlx. lioula Sagar and Will Dolbow at tended the ball game at tho Shubel grounds Sunday. Jay Dlx attended tho debate at Highland Saturday night . Wm. Kllenamlth la cutting wood for Frank Miller. " Mr. McMurren la sending bis chil dren to school now again, all danger from the whooping cough being over. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wallace, Mr. and Mra. Loula Wallace and family. Mr. and Mra. Will Wallace and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Will Dalbow and George Sagar called on Mr. and Mra. Louis Sagar and F, L. Sagar laat Sunday. - - v - ; ' ' , '"" ' t , . aBavawasVai , , A ' BAKER'S BRIDGE. Farmera have their ' spring work well In hand. ' ' ' School la progressing nicely In Dis trict No. ; tho now teacher la giving general satisfaction, and tbo children are progreaslng nicely. J. W. Bennett, Supervisor, expects to commence Improving tbo roads ln bis diatrtct aoon. Ho thlnka tho ap pointment of Frank Jaggar aa general auperlntendent of roada will be an Improvement over tho old plan, Irr-aa- Frank Jesse and wife, of Portland viait in Frank's narenta here. W. W. Jeaae went to. Oregon City Raturdav a number of our young people at tended the dance at Canby and report a good trine, but oh ao tired they are not going again, never, no sir, not tor rthreo weeks anyway Twirt I .arson, wno iiaa Ing hla parenta for the paat week, re t.xmA m Portland Sunday. H. T. Melvln went to Oregon City Monday. m, . . ir. Armatrona'a children, Mabel .'. io..rir who are 111 with pneu monla, are alowly improving under the care of Dr. Dedman. Roy Parmenter'a little daughter, who haa been ill for aome time, la 1m Fred Snyder left Wednesday for the mountalna near Estacada. The grip, the grip, Is the order of the times. ... , Everyone Is making garden. A rew have early vegeiauieo uui ui E. A. Wrighfa father, of Gervala la visiting hla aon. ' . . Miaa Hesaie Sbeppard. of Portland came up Tuesday on business, return ing Wednesday . Mlas Olga Howe went to Portland Wednesday. . The tank la nearlng completion and la certainly a credit to the Council men. and aomethlng which any town may' be proud of. JENNINGS LODGE. Master Clyde Jones will act as agent for the Morning Enterprise. We know many will be pleased to have a Kamas County dally left at their homes each morning. Mr. Wllllama, who. recently pur chased a number of lota ln the I. J. Morrla tract, came out from Portland Vra.n Ed Roethe la much Improved and la able to be about a groiter part 7,rTMra. L. Wilcox and family spent 8unday with their daughter. Mrs. Holden, of Sellwood. Mr. Nelson, tho road supervisor of this district, la doing some good work on tho County Road at thla place. Mr. and Mra. Geo. Mora are visit ing ln Salem thla week. Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Clough left by boat for Newberg on Tuesday. Mr. Clough haa disposed ot hla property Interests here and will visit with his frlenda a month at Newberg, while tbey aro deciding on a permanent location. Sunday, March 19th, quarterly meeting will bo held at Grace Chapel. Rev, Uornacbuh, tho presiding elder, will prea,-h. Tbo laat quarterly con ference of tbe year will be held at the Evangelical Memorial Church In Portland on Friday evening. Mr. Ialah Shenefleld will bo the delegate from here. Tho Sunday achool la held at 2 P. M. preceding tho preaching service. On Sunday evening the tem perance program will be given, to which all are cordially Invited. Tho Pastime Club, of Meldrum, held Its regular meeting at the home of Mra. Powers, on Monday afternoon. March 13th. Tho president. Mrs. Moran. prealded at the business meet ing. Mrs. Freytag favored those pres ent with a reading. Tho hostess served dainty snd delicious refresh ments to Mesdames Gill, Wamblad, Moran. Seeley. Freytag. and Miss Scripture and Mr. and Mra. Tom Ran dayy, of Oregon City, J.ho later being honored guesta. Mr. and Mrs. Araett have aold their property in East 'Jennings Lodge and removed to Oklahoma. Mrs. Frank Boardman and children. of Gladstone were calline; on Lodfje frlenda on Thursday. Mra. Boara- min la enjoying a vlalt from her father. Mr. Roblnaon. of Sllverton, who came down to portiano to pur chase an auto. Mra. Jones and Clyde ana rrana Boent Wednesday In Portland. Mr. Walter Beckner. oi aieaaow- brook, waa a visitor on Friday at the homo of P. D. Newell. On Sunday Mr. and Mra. OHn Ford, Mr. and Mra. Edwin Novell and Mr. Glen Newell were, gueata at tho homo of their par ents, Mr. and Mra. Paulino Newell. Mr. and Mra. McFanana moveain-. to tbelr new little cottage on Jennlngo avenue. Mr. McFarland baa naa a force of men cutting cord wood and clearing hla acreage, and tbla week will have a drilled weiL ar. n. Painton Is doing tho drilling. Mrs. H. C. Toiler, of Oregon City, waa a luncheon visitor at Mra. Clough's on Saturday and called on other Lodge frlenda. . Martha Adeline haa been given to the Utile daughter who arrived at tho Painton horae on Waahlngton'a birth day, and Mr. and Mra. Frank Davy will 'call their daughter Elsie Gene vieve. Mrs. T. C. Rico Is enjoying a visit from her daughter, Mrs. Sarah Camp bell .of Mt. .Tabor. Mr. J. A. Hoesbe ana aon, jesa. of Newport, are at their cottage at thla place while looking alter tneir property Interests In Clackamas coun ty. 7" "' ' : " Mra mil and Miss Flora returned n ntr home In Yamhill after a month's aUy with ber daughter, i ney were accompanied homo by utue t-ai- vln Dill Morae, who will enjoy an oui Ing down at the farm. Mr. H. Y. Miller, representing m Oregon City Enterprise, waa a busi ness caller at, the Lodge on wionaay. Mr. Wm. Gardner waa 1U at nia home near Meldrum. Mr. J. P. Strain attended tne Brotherhoci banquet at the Baptist church. Mr. H. J Roblnaon ia Installing a water aystem at hla new home on Jennings avenue. Mr. Warren la making arrange menta to move Into tho home-which he recently purchased from C. D. Slo- cum. Mra. Sheer rd waa called to New berg to attend the funeral of a rela tive. " t Mr. Grey has taken possession of the homo he recently purchased of Mr. Lewis. Notice of Application for a Liquor Notl 1st hereby given that I will, at the next regular meeting of tbe City Council, apply for a license to ell liquor at my place of bualnesa, 'lue Ait. Hood Cafe, Fifth and Main streets, for a period of t months. M. JUSTIN. NOTICE. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Tho partnership heretofore existing under tho firm noma of Story tt Thom as, having been dissolved by mutual conaent, all llabllltlea of tho firm are aaaumed by Owen O. Thomaa and all account due tbo firm are payable to the aforesaid Owen G. Thomaa. ' Dated at Oregon City, Oregon, thla 24th day of February, 1911. E. F. STORY, OWEN a THOMA8. Wants, For Sale, Etc Notices under tbM classified haadlnra will b Inserted at one cent a word, flral Insertion, half cent additional Inser tions. On Inch card, tl per month; half taioh eard, 44 llns l per month -- Cash must accompany order unless one has n open account with the papsr. No financial responsibility for errors; where errors occur free corrected notice will be printed for patron. Minimum chares lie. WANTED. VACUUM CLEANTNO done for 60 centa an hour. Call Pacific States 2491. FOR SALE. FOR SALE One 1200 lb work horae at $75 and one number 33 refrlg-" orator. P. D. Newell, Jennings Lodge, Oregon. . ' FOR SALE By owner 27-100 acrea, four room houae, barn, cow,' horae, chickens, well, " fruit trees, amall frulta. Concord Static, o'epbone, Oak Grove, red 314. 75 acre tract good land, no rocka, S miles from Oregon City, IK miles from O. W. P. car line. Good fruit land. Cut into 7 and 14 acre tracts. 1100 to $225 per acre. Enquire of D. K. Bill tt Co.. Room 9. Beaver Bldg., Oregon -City. BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. HARRT"JONES Builder and GeneraJ Contractor. Eetlmatee cheerfully given on all ' claaaea of bnlldlng work, concrete walks and reinforced . concrete. Res. Phone Main llLvr v ATTORN EY4U O. D. EBY, Attorney-at-Law, Money loaned, abstract furnished, land titles examined, eatatea settled, gen eral law bualnesa. Over Bank of Oregon City. x '--'". CITY NOTICES. U'REN 8CHUEBEL. 'AttorneyMt- Law, Deutacher Advokat, will prac tice ln all courts, make collection, and aettlementa. Office la Enter prise Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon. ABSTRACT8 OF TITLE. V. P.HYDE, Abstract Oiftee Land titles Investigated, conveyan cing, notary public. - CRITICS COMNT 0MPET1T0RS COPY Room 7. Barclay Bldg., Oregon City. Wanted At Once! i AT' t Oak Grove ... Mtfwat(-cec CARRIER AGENTS FOR THE MORNING ENTERPRISE Liberal tsrma to huatlora. Sao Mr. Miller Circulation Department, - En- tarprlae, Oregon City Orgon. Notice Closing Streams. - KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRES ENTS. That. Whereaa. the Board of Fish Commlsslonera of the State of Oregon and the United Statea Bur eau of Fisheries bavo propagated and stocked, and are propagating . and stocking the watera of the W II lamette and Clackamas rivers, and their tributaries, in the State of Oregon with aalmon fish; and. Whereas, said streams are fre quented by aalmon fish, and for tho purpose of protecting the same, the said Board of Fish Commissioners has decided to close the said Wil lamette River and lta tributaries, below and north of the falla therfr of. at Oregon City, and all of tho Clackamas River and Ha tributaries, to prevent fishing therein, ln any manner whatever, for aalmon fish, during the period of time herein specified. Now, therefore, notice Is hereby given by said Board of Fish Com mlsslonera that said Willamette Riv. er and lta tributaries, below and north of the falla thereof, at Oregon City, and all of aald Clackamas Riv er and lta tributaries, are, and each of them Is hereby closed to fishing, In -any manner whatever, for salmon fish between twelve o'clock Boon, on. the 15th day of April, 1911, and twelve o'clock noon, on the 1st day of My, 1911; and it la and will be unlawful to fish for. or take,, or catch any aalmon fish In any of aald watera during the said period of time above specified. Any and all persons whomsoever so fishing In violation of this notice will be prosecuted, aa by law pro vided, ri" BOARD OF FISH COMMISSIONERS. By OSWALD WEST, Governor. Bv THOS. B. KAY, State Treaoarer. Atteat: R. C. CLANTON, Clerk ot the Board. E. H. COOPER, For Fire Inaurancc and Real Estate. Let ua handle your properties we buy, sell and exchange. Office tn Enterprlae Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon. FREYTAO tt MONEY, Real Estate Dealers, have choice bargalna in farm lands, city and auburban homes, good fruit lands .and poultry ranches. See us for good buys. Near S. P. depot. SECOND HAND FURNITURE. NEW STORE.- NEW GOODS. Whan I moved Into my new stors I put In a nice lino of NEW FURNI TURE, which I am selling at the pri ce usually quoted for aecond hand or shop-worn gooda. Coma In and look around. Fine line of curloa and rallco. GEORGE YOU NO. PLEASE. NOTICE. Notice of Application For a Liquor Llceneo. - Notice la hereby given that I will, at . the next regular meeting . of th City Council, apply for a license to 1 4, choose to add cash to the ad- ' ' . To Introduce The Morning Enterprlae into a largo major - Ity ot tho homes tn Oregon City and Clackamas count the e management has decided to make a apeclai price for the dally Issue, for a abort time only, where the subscriber paya a "year in advance. By carrier, paid a year ln advance, 13.00. 4 o By mall, paid a year In ad- vance, $2.00. ' , o People who gave our canvae- ser a trial subscription for one e or more months, at ten centa a week, can have the daily deliv- ered for a year tor $3.00 by paying a year ia advance. . People who gave our canvas- e aor a trial subscription, by da mat ( 1 4Vas fniiv vnAn t Kai at el At aaV lar, may have the paper for a year for $3.00, if paid a year In o advance. ' .-. Subscribers to tbo Weekly . e Enterprise may change their 0 subscription to- the dally, re- o eelvlng credit for half time on e 0 the daily that tbe weekly Is 4K o - oald tn advance, wnan iney o aell liquor at my place of bualnesa Tbo Huh Saloon, Main Street, for a period of 3 months. FRED COOPER. Notlea of Application for a Liquor License. Notice is hereby given that I. will at the next regular meeting of the City Council, apply tor a license to, sell, liquor at my place of bualnesa. Tho Depot Saloon, 219 7th atreet, for a period of 8 months. CLAU8 KROHN. van ce payntent equal to a full year's advance payment they e) e may take advantage of the $3 rate.- . We make thla special price e ao that people) who aave paid a o la advanoe aa oonvi other dally 0) and wish to Uko the Morning e too great expense. e SnbocrlDo for the Dally Enterprise.