Af, MAKCII 19, 1911. jq X T EL TODAY 1 045 a.m. 7t30 p.m. TODAY Rev. C. L. Hamilton, of Portland ' ' Yoa Will Like Him. Do Not Fail To Hear Him. LOCAL BRICrS it It a boa at II, J. ,i hiimiiiu. or juoiana, In Oty on' Friday. Or0 v Bu,'r Kraui at only fto a quart It J. DlKK't A Bon 'a. 3t " -... . ., ..mi. Portcnu nes ereciau Lwi loht- """ acosioisouu. Ckotc dock; " " " a r Benton, of Caaadero, waa In i....ln.aa rrlrta rtrrioa . Iy i .. . uiimMirtr. or m . . the Oreaon CUT d.A... " " tort on Saturday. v.a prices 'or mra gifnuumi. v; t n'l Mirownlea 10c. All other IhW.of 15c, at Huntley Broa. C. n4ra will be Lenten servicea ar trOtf vtiliiK ai ' - "" furcb t 7 during me ioiu s- ipa, All will ie wauw "ncvuif tala tervlc. John Holcuinb, on or. tne wen knows young iarmro or nuu, waa mnttftlni b""lnfa In Oregon City at giturdny. Tine leiie uie atory.' Seventeen rairi BgO imrris unmrj iBaii w hrilib the I'"-"! 1" ' "n1 w ,rt Itlll at II. V. D Prb'l.' "iia of the prominent rrtiiUnli ( naiidy, waa among me OfWB City bualneaa rlaltora on Frl ill wi galurdny. MIh C. Coldtmlth will have a grand millinery duplay on Mondayand fol lewteg dyt. it u ('rMk. urnnldent or Ainany Colkfe, ! tlx it apeaker arheduled M iprtik In ili! man acnooi rorum. uA the date Is March 22 neat Wed Mdiy. VinWiv la erecting an eight- rooa buriRiilow with Colonial porch on bn property rcrnlly purcbaaed or art. 11.8 H Uwlon. Gliditone Council will meet In ape- rid melon ritrly neat wtx'k, and com- nlllert are working bara to get re norti reaily fr Counrll to art on work mder cvnuliliTHtlon by them. n tw, MhH-k ahow-oena In I'ort- Itod Moncluv, Mrrh 20. and will con- none three dya. Thre will ba many (nlurea to Imcreat and Inatruct the elde-avake farmer and farmer boy. Tbe tervlr at the Congregational chunk thlt morning will be a family nerrlce. end the Invitation la to bare rerr aieaOer of the family preeent. Tbe eeraon will be appropriate to the Carl Joehnka and family are occupy tng their new seven room bungalow built on the property adjoining that of Hr. Vuii War. Mr. Joehnka a home a built on Colonial lines with a large prtued brick and atone cnimney, Ma crlllnKe and Colonial porch. The hour of morning eenrlca at Bt Piul'i KnlHcodal church naa oeen chimed from 11 o"clock to 10:30, mak leg the service come bait an hour ear lier In the dnr and making it poasinie ia devnt a little more time to tha ( iimi Hi ill not interfere wun the Sunday arhool. Ther. will be a apeclal meeting of Council Monday evening at which time ihe new Home Rula ordinance will oe ii for cnnKldoratlon. It la tha pur puce of Council to devote the whole nln to Oil ordinance, and to not nermlt oihrr thinca to creep In be- ween. W. E. MumiKjwer, who realdea at Stone, wrh In Oregon City on Batur Mr. Mnmpower haa purchased a even pnKNennpr White ateamer auto- mohlln mill will no doubt do a god butlnem li.lwoen thla city ana mene tbe eomlnK eummer. aa many people vlilt Stoup arh summer, J. M. wsrnnck la erecting a nine- room, two Hlory residence on me Chumiin triirl, which will coat up- wirdt of IL'f.mi. Thla building will b !6H fMt with concrete basement Tbe llvlna room will be 1Si2 feat, ind win hnvA an eltht foot Colonial porch. The ilane provide for one or the ttnest rildonrea In Mount Pleaa- tnt. MluC. fioidimith will have a grand millinery diaplay on Monday and foi tewing dive 8m rinp. one of tha well known humeri of i bin. .county, who resides o the stonncr place, wsa In Oregon City on Baturdny. Mr. Fine ta Buffer- "I from the effcta of a broken arm, 'be accident happening on tale place o nionlhs ko. He allpped and foil a broke the arm near tha elbow He alll be forced to carry it in band w levers) more months. Mr. Fine W In the nfternoon for Portland, kere he will remain until Tueaday, AR THE CIGARSTTK. " '" I-AKR CITY, March 18. A uktog it a misdemeanor to aell r clKnrette papers passed Miniature today. , This Price Does Hot Include Sewlni or Laying FRANK BUSCH rurniture ond Hardware A IS PCOPLC POINTED OUT Mrs. J. P. Keating and two children, Rodney and Vlrglna, are making an over Sunday visit with relatives, Mlaa Caroline Clarke, of Portland, a visiting with Mlsa Ellon flrace, and will remain In thla city until Sunday. Mra. W. P. Jlawley, In company with Mra, Cbarlea IMerke, were In thla city on Baturduy vlxltlog with rela tive. Mr. and Mra. George Helvey, well known resldenta of Eldorado, were In Oregon City ou Friday visiting with friends. - Mr. I!. N. Cockerlaln. of Albany, general aaent of the Northwestern Mutual, of Milwaukee, Wis., waa a guest of Mr. B- C. Dye Saturday. Mlaa BedroU ghaw left on Saturday afternoon for Bt. Johna, where ahe will be the guest of the Miss a Koerner on Sunday. Mlaa Klsle Bchoenborn, of Carus, who waa called to thla city by tbe Illness of her mother, returned to Carua Friday. Mra. W. A. Yale, of Portland, waa n thla city on Baturaay, Having come here to visit with her mother, Mrs. J. W. McDuff. of Jefferson street. Mlaa Klalne King, who haa ben spending tbe past three weeks at Hood River, the gueat of Mr. and Mra. Jos eph K. Hall, returned to her home In thla city Saturday afternoon. ' Rev. P. Schmidt, pastor .pf Christ Rv. Lutheran church In thla city, ar rived home from a trip In Idaho and Eaetern Oregon Baturday afternoon and will preach today, according to tbe usual services In that church. Mra. Ada llerdlne and Miss Light body, of Willamette, compose a walk Ins club, and the young women walk I be three miles from Willamette each morning to thla city, making excellent tliaav Mr. fllonry Bchoenborn, who haa been confined to his home for several months, with two broken limbs, left VMtrrdav afternoon for Carua. where he will visit with his brothers aniTala- tcr for a few daya. Mr nd Mra. D M. Btevenaon. of fl.litm mre v siting relatives ana friends In the ctry guests at tbe home of -Mrar Sr R. Williams, on Jackson street.; Mrs. Btevenaon waa a lorroer resident of thla city ana naa many frlanda here. Mr. and Mra. A W. Cheney and Bon, Orenrfnrmerly of thla city, but now of Portland, nasaed through thla city mis morning on their way to Canby where they will apend the day with Mr. and Mra. Andrew Kocher. Mra. Charlea D. Latourette and Mra. M. I. latourette left yeeteraay morn ing for Eugene, where tbe former la to he a patroneaa or a aancing party io be given by tbe Kappa Blgma Sorority, to be held on Saturday evening. Mlaa r.norcla Marra. of thla city, left Friday evening for Ban Francisco and 111 be cone aeverai montna. anas Marra la a profesalonat nurae, and ac companied Mra. Brown, of Aatorla, who la to travel in California ior tne benefit of her health. Mra. Johnathan . Humphrys, Fred Humphrys, J. Y. Humphrys, Mr. ana Mrs. E. llecdrlckaon. of thla city, will go to Aatorla, having been summoned there by the , death or Kicnaru Humphrya. The two former win go to Astoria Baturaay evemng.-wnne the latter will leave Sunday morning. - TrJE HALL OF FAME. -- RALrn WALDO EMERSON Famous . American eeaaylsL poet and lec- Uirer; leader of tbe great New England m o'v a ment Born Boston, May 26, 18U3;'dled Concord, Mass.. April it7.18!C Waa gradna ted from Harvard In 1821. Dnlta rlnn clergyman lu Boston 182U 82. Quitting pulpit Iwcause of adr vanclng Uberallatle views on re- llirlon. Began career aa lecturer I e o4 M...i(imi.w1 nnarlv for i miOAimnv" , ty yeara. Bettlod at Coucord in 1834. Became known aa "the Sage of Concord." Hla eaaaya. In two Toramea, Orst and second series, mnde him world fa uioua and remain to tbla day hla chief claim to Immortal renown. Em erson also wrote a limited num ber of poems, many of which are of high claaa aa poetry ' Carpet Buying Made Easy During House Cleaning Time we will aell carpst as follows: Granite fngraln Carpet, 20o yard. Angora Wooi Carpet, 80o yard. ; Half Wool Carpet, 48o yard. . . All Wool Cotton Chain Carpet, 40c. All Wool Chain, 71c EL HORSE TRADE WITH SEVERAL ftCMUEBEL WINS THE TEAM BACK AND It NOW TRYING TO GET THE 15. Two weeka ago Tom Moutfellne, of Milwaukee, and B. II. Wyrlvk, of this city, traded horaea. According to the original trade Montfellne -gave his I team and $ IS for Wyrlck'a team, with an opportunity to prove out the team. Tbe team proving a disappointment Monfellne came back and wanted his I team and hla money. At thla point Wyrlck aald the team -waa gone and that a horse trade waa a trade In any event. But Montfellne hired a lawyer and together tbey found the team and look It home. When tbey returned tbe Wyrlck team .that gentleman would not accept and neither would he give up the 115. There waa almost riot when It waa found tnat Mont fellne had both teama and waa start ing an action to get tbe f 15. C. Schuebel. attorney for Montfe llne, took the case to court and tbia week he waa given title to the Mont fellne team and then began another raae to get the money. Tbe trial will be before Justice Samson Monday, and the case la likely to develop consid erable of Intereat, FOR REBEL HEADQUARTERS. EL PASO. Texaa, March lg. (8pl.) Madero la very active now and hla 1000 Inaurgenla are causing no end of speculation and anxiety In the Federal camn. The claim la that Madero swishes to lake and . fortify Caaas l r:randa. and to establlah Mmaen fhere and fight from there. To that end he la marshaling hla troops In that direction and trying to head off any moveuienta calculated to checkmate him. . Court Qrante Divorce. Elisabeth Rueter-Barry baa -been granted a decree of divorce In her ault agalnat William H. Barry, of Port land. She waa given 135 a month ali mony, and the property rlghta were aettled out of court. BARLOW. W. B. Tull went to Portland on Thursday. Robert Ogle a eon, w ho was visiting hla father, haa returned to ma noma In Portland. O. M. KeebaiiRh waa In Oregon city on business last Thursday. Mra. Ida Tull and alalter, Mlaa oiga Howe, went to Portland Monday. Their motter, Mra. Howe, who haa been visiting in the Eaat, returned who them in the evening. - Mlaa Anna Blaw went to Oregon City Saturday. . Perry Keebaugh hag gone to lm Center, Wash. Our enterprising merchants, Erica.- aon and Berg, nave just receivwu ear load of land plaater, which eeema to please the farmera. If one cau Judge rrom tne way mey are nu''s " --,. 1 The hampUm walkerr who la walk ing from Portland to Medrora, pasaea through here at 3:30 Monday after noon. . . Miss Bessie Shepard, of Portland, la here on business. Mr. Oglesby'B family from Neeay, have luat moved Into a part of Henry Qllberison'a house. Mr. Reams, from Aurora, naa juai moved Into the only vacant house In our town. Mrs. Armatrong'B children ara im proving slowly. They were rery elck. Mra. Scroggina, wno nas neon wuu her brother and alslter. Mr. Memn and Mra. Andrua, haa gon to uregon City to visit her daughter, Mra. Lena Spagle. J.. Harry Melvin was in Oregon tjuy on business Monday. EAGLE CREEK H. 8. OlbaOn waa a Portland vial- lor last Tuesday. Mr. and Mra. A. W. Cooke, or ua- maacua, were in tne neignoornwu, last week, calling on relatives. A. Dl waa the- gueat or air. ana Mraj Howlett for aererai aaya re cently. He la an Advent preacher. and held " services in tne - acnooi honae Sunday. There waa quite a large number out to hear him. Mr. and Mra, j. P. wooaie ana children, Claud, Nettle ana Joey, were over thla way sunaay. Mr. and Mra. Clark were enter tained at dinner by Mr. ana Mra. Murphy Sunday. x Mra. viola uougiasa . canea ou Mra. Huntington Sunday afternoon." Our mall carrier, Ralph Oibaon, who has been 111 wb the meaalea, haa recovered hla usual good health, end la back on tho route again, after an absence of two eeks. Mr. and Mra.-Henry Udell apent Sunday with James Oibaon. Mlsa Roaa Moehnke and Mra. R. B. Gibson took dinner with Mra Howlett Sunday. WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS. -Have you overworked your nervoua ayatem and cauaed trouble with your kldneya and bladderT Have you palna In lolna, Bide, back and bladderT Have you a flabby appearance of the face, and under the eyeat A frequent desire to pass urine? If ao, Williams' Kidney Pills will cure you--Dru agist. Price BOo. Wllllama Mf. Co., Propa., Cleve land, O. For aale by Huntley Broa. and Jonea Drug Co. ' . convicts TO MAKE ROADS. CARSON, Nev., March 17. In the cloT. or, of the Utfc .e-.lon of the, Nevada Leglalature, which ad- T WARH'SPOTS Ji'i u . ln die at midnight laat n'ja . ' v wse paa'j .iroiodihg ( ir tbi ui if convict lalor on a system of state hlghwaya. The labor la to be voluntary, a amall payment to ba cred ited to lha men who elect to enter the road-making camp. In addition, ao all'" a 7 "f 10 daye off their aentence to b mad for each 10 dara of work. ' Ta Make Venetuelan Sugar. CARACAS, Venezuela, March II President Gomes baa returned to the Capital after a four weeka' star at Maracay, where, accompanied by Itali an englneera, ba Investigated tbe pos sibilities of establishing sugar factor lea In tbe valleys of the Stale of Cara- bobo. Woman'sWorld WiVes of Persian and Brasil lan Ministers Interesting Women. 0 ItU, by American press Association. BtBlK. 1U gBA AMD MM a H. DS LIMA BILTA. Mme. All Khan, wife of tbe Teralan charge d'affaires In Waitulnfrton, Is - pu turenque woman and, though a Boa tonese, baa adopted tbe cuHtoma of be husbands country, even In raiment. Her robes are the ceremonial flowing garments of Iran and are symbolic of her rank. Bbe recently bna received tbe highest decoration the shah be stows on an alien. With that bit of gold and tbe broad saab on which It la fitted was sent a complete wardrobe even to tbe gold embroidered allppers which are eateetned aa necessary to thla ceremonial coatnme aa the slippers an. glove of tHtsaain Catholic or Greek archbishop Mme. All Khan has warned Terslan since her marriage ten yeara ago ami frequently glvea leo turee In the ancient tongue of tbe fire worablpera. The w.fe of Benor R. de Lima e Sllva. tbe Braaillan minister, baa beeu a popular figure In Washington for some time, ber buttband having been tbe counselor and charge d'affaires iforo be waa elevated to hla present position. Naturally abe la a good deal of a diplomat herself, and ber tact and gracloaaneaa bare done much to aid ber husband's advancement. Conoernlng Women. Leather portieres are among tb beautiful things wbK-h Mrs. John Hay baa added to ber historic home In T at tai a mt t Mm at mi) o In WaKhlnaTtniV Tbraa cnrtain, ramble thone In many thlM,,. , r,. bnt the, .re n. lumlnated and give an air of privacy to the borne. They bang between the eerond drawing room and the sitting room where Secretary Hay received hla intimates. Mra. Flora Amea of London, wife of a former attache of the British I embassy at Washington. Ia In America on a visit and will deliver aeverai lec tures on the aubject f divorce, be aaya America ta too lax and England too aevere In Its divorce lawa. She anggeeta aa remedies a public registra tion of names at least three weeka be fore marriage, communication with narenta If either party seems too young, that a man should have suf flclent meana to support a wife prop erly and a more strict desertion law Tbe wife of tbe French ambassador, M. Ju risers ml, Is one of the most af fable and eucceasful hoateseee In the diplomatic corps In Waahlngton. Her maiden name was Elbe Richards, and ahe la the daughter of a Boston banker. She' believes, she aaya. In wearing harmonies rather than contrasts, and her tolleta match lu hue from tha tip of her toque to .her booU Thla win ter ahe wore a costume In golden brown which was one of the richest seen In Waahlngton. It waa a walking dreaa of relvet. trimmed with a lighter shade of ellk embroidery. Her bat waa of the aame material aa the gown, with a bird of paradise on the right aide. Her fun of sable were the Iden tical shade aa the velvet, and her boot of auede bad velvet uppers. t Thinke Our Spirlte Go te Mare. Lillian Whiting, one of the foremost women writers and thlnkera In Boston, believes that after death we go to an- lother planet, where we enjoy me ai- moat the aame aa on tnia eann-nuu, walking and seeing. She eaya tbe spirit leavea tbe body and travels through ether, but there Is something material after all. "Great thlnkera." ahe arguea, "have pointed out that tbe physical body la merely the outer covering of the aplritual body. If that be true our form will be the same In heaven. We will bae ears, eyea, hands and feet all that tbe body haa now. Why should we not walk and talk and work and pursue our alms there as we do beret I think we shall eat The aplritual 6ody will need food Just aa the physi csl body needs It, although, of course. It will be of a different kind." 8he thtnka that, perhapa the aplrit goea to Mara or to some other planet after leaving here. For that reason she is eager to communicate with that planet. '; V 'V ""I -aA. ' ii MRS. STRAIGHT ENTERTAINS The Derthlck Club Enjoys a Vary : Pleasant Afternoon Friday. The Derthlck Club met at the home of Mrs. II. E. Straight Friday after noon, and a mualcal program waa giv en during the afternoon, Mra. I -eon DeLvr.es rendering four solos, which were "Throuah tbe Meadows," "Tne Bea," "The Robin Binge In tbe Apple Tree," The Love-Bong No. I." Mra. R. C. Oanong a selections were, -were I a Gardener," and Sweet Wild Roaee." Mlaa Veda Wllllama waa tne accompanist of the evening. During the afternoon Mra. J. W. Moffatt read from the life of Edward MacDowell. Refreshments were served during tbe afternoon. Present were' Mra. Matilda Char- man, Mrs. W. A. Dimics, Mrs. u. i Porter, Mra. C. H. Caufleld. Mra. J. W. Loder, Mra. ,W. A. Huntley, Mra. l Plckena, Mra. R. C. Oanong, Mra. C. IL Melssner. Mrs. O. Eaathara, Mra. O- T. Wllllama, Mre. Leon uauarzea, Mra. John F. Clark, Mra. J. E. Hedgea. Mra. J. W. Moffatt, Mlsa Muriel Stev- ena, Mlaa veaa wuiiama. Notice to Creditors. Henrietta A. Capon Estate: Notice la hereby given that tbe un dersigned haa been appointed Admin istrator of the Estate of Henrietta A. Capen, deceased, by the County Court of tbe State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas, and has Qualified. All peraons having claims agalnat aaia estate are hereby notified to present the same to me at Ladd A Tllton Bank. 3rd and Waahlngton Sta.. Port land. Oregon, with proper vouchers and duly verified, within alx montha from the date hereof. Dated thla 18th day of March, 1911. EDWIN W. CAPEN, Administrator of the Estate of Henri etta A. Capen, deceaaed. MCALLISTER A UPTON, Attorneya. CODRESPONDENCtl , CANBY. The following are the scheduled ser vices to be held In the Methodist church during the week. A commit. tee meeting of Brotherhood Monday at 30: League Social at Mlaa Wangs home In Tuesday evening; Ladles' Aid at the Darsonage Wedneaday ' p. m. prayer meeting Thursday evening; K O. K. A. meeting on Friday evening; there will be the regular Sunday achool session at 9:45 a. m., preaching at 11:00 by Rev. Creeay, Men's union prayer meeting, lead by 1 M. wngnt at 8:00 p. m.. Junior League at the parsonage at 3:00 p. . m., , Epwortb Lacua at 7:30 D. m. At the Scandinavian Evangelical church there will be the regular Sun day achool service at 10 a. m., preach ing at 11 a. m., March 18, ana aiso the Thursday evening prayer meeting at 7:30. Thla Sunday . evening the Metho dist church will loin with the Chris tian church people and they will hold no evening service except the Epworth League. Services are held In the Chris tian church regularly every evening at 7:30 a Wheat Sunday there will be the regular Sunday school session at 10:00 a. m. and preaching at 11:00 by Rev. Gregg r ' WILLAMETTE. Church Notea Evangelical church. Rev. E. Rade- baugh, pastor, aunaay kduui 10:30 a. m.. preaching 11:30 a. m. by n.ior. Y. P. A.. 7 D. m.. servicea. 8 n. m.. nrayer meeting Wednesday evening, teacbera' training Wednesday evenina- and choir practice Friday evening.- MILWAUKEE Mra. Ella Maple ta Improving slowly The measlea are dying out and mraf nf the children are on the road to recovery. New sidewalks are - all the rage nn and everv nronertv holder U anxious to Improve. -.' t OAK GROVE Mrs. Lillian Riley waa an Oregon Pit visitor Friday. Mra. Mary E. Guthrie, of Portland, artent Wednesday vlrlting relatives nit attendlna- to her property at Court now- Station, Dr. Mae Farlalid returned home Thurarinv after several weeka so ldi! rn In Southern caiuornia The doctor la feeling much better from the change of climate. Mr. and Mra. L. Vosberg returned home Saturday morning from Spo- vana wash., when they have been visiting Mrs. Vosberg's nut 1t weeks. sister, the Lexy Graham apent the week end with her friend Hazel hooo, 01 ron- la nil 1) . achool matea of iiAnter Armstrong gave her a aur m-iaa nartv Saturday afternoon. Games of all kinds were played and Do You Like Wc can "supply it TO-DAY BBBBB BBMa Pictures Always Good THE GRAND Entire Change Daily THE CHICAGO STORE Pays' the highest price (or Second Hani Goods We bay and sell Second Hand Clothes We also do cleaning and pressing ' 405 MAIN ST., OREGON CITY PHONE MAIN 3731 It Wouldn't Pay, .,'., A Poor Article ... Nor a proposition of doubtful merit or honesty for ad-readera. nowadays, are DISCRIMINATING. They know values they know . GENUINE things, genuine opportunities. Any article "Which can be eold by advertising la, by that teat, a ' GOOD article. YOU are safe In buying a thing which haa "stood the fire of publicity." j The maker of a widely advertised article, or commodity,. Ig a I- ' ways on trial for hla bualneae life. He cannot shirk, nor cheapen hla product and thla la the beat possible protection for tha consumer. - You are SAFE In buying advertised nowadaya business condition. a good time had by an present, ne- freabmenta were served by Mra. Armstrong. The weather being fine the children played out in the yard. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hiu returned home Saturday morning from Santa Barbara, Cel., much . Improved In health. Miss Olive Rlsley, of Naef, spent Saturday afternoon with Mlsa Louise Huntley. Louis Ekelet, our school Janitor, apent Saturday In Portland. C. W. Wblte la aerlouaiy ill. T. R. Worthington received the aad news Saturday morning of the death of hla sister, Mrs. Sarah Cllne- felter, of Oswego. Mrs. Cllnereiter waa 68 yeara old. The funeral will be held Sunday at Oswego. Base Ball. . 1 ' ' The season for base ball haa open ed and the fana of Oak Grove have the fever. Two teama have organ! ted besides several achool teama. The Oak Grove Juniors have rented ball grounds at Courtney Station and are ready for game. Tbe Oak Grove Seniors are ready to play with any fast amateur bunch. Any team de siring gamea with the Seniors, write Jack Warren, Oak Grove, Oregon, or phone Red 17. Tbe blacksmith shop win open on March 22," by a first claaa mechanic. Jim Sbupe haa built an addition on the blacksmith shop for the Smiths to live In. r Mrs. Oliver Skoog and Mike were Portland shoppers Saturday. , , . . U Ott pH At llnf Pi 1 1 1 UIIIVU III VU.t AT Oak Grove Milwaukee CARRIER AGENTS FOR THE MORNING ENTERPRISE Liberal terms to hustlers. See Mr. Miller Circulation Department. En- 1 terprlse, Oregon City Oregon. NOTICE. Notice ia hereby given to all persons riding bicycles. In Oregon City, that It la unlawful for them to ride upon the sidewalks at any time, and that the apeed limit during the day, be tween the hours of 6 A. M. and 6 P. M. must not exceed 8 mllea per hour, and between the hours of 6 P. M. and 1 6 A. M. nof to exceed 6 mllea per hour, and all bicycllsta must during tne ntabt time carry a light, and they muat at all tlmea have a bell and ring tbe aame at every crossing. Parents should warn their children not to do any coasting upon the aide walka or to ride bicycle wagons there on aa the same la contrary to the or dinauces, and any one doing the aame will be subject to arrest and fine. ' Persona running automobiles are also warned to keep within the speed limit and to carry light when out af ter ulaM upon the streets of the city. 3t E. L. SHAW, Chief of Police. NOTICE. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The partnership heretofore existing under the firm name of 8tory ft Thom aa, 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 to the aforesaid Owen G. Thomaa. . Dated at Oregon City, Oregon, this 24th day of February. 1811 . E. F. 8TORT. ... , OWEN a THOMAS. Wants, For Sale, Etc Notices unar these claaalfled fcaadtnsrs will ba Inaerted at one ent a word, lira Insertion, half a cnt additional tnaar tlone. One Inch card. It par month; hall Inch card. U lines) II par month. r-..K aceomDany ordar anlraa enr haa an bprn aocount with tha paper. - No ria.nolal iwaoonalblllty for aurora; wharf arrora occur froa corrected notlca will b printed for patron. Minimum charge lo WANTED.' FOUND Bunch of, keys; call and nrove property and pay for notice and receive themr1 ' . . - , WANTED 8mall advertisements for tbla col'imn.. Prices very reason able. See rate at head of column VACUUM CLEANING don for 50 centa an hour. Call Pacific Statea 2491. FOR SALE. FOR 8 ALE One 1200 lb work horae to Advertise things ICe the loglo of at $75 and one number 33 refrig erator. P. D. Newell, Jennings Lodge, Oregon. FOR SALE By owner 3.71 acre, four room bouse, barn, cow, horso, cblckena, well, fruit trees, amall fruits. Concord Statlo. Wephone, Oak Grove, red 314. 75 acre tract good land, no, rocks, t mllea from Oregon City, iVfc mllee from O. W. P. car line. Good fruit land. . Cut Into 7 and 14 acre tract. 1100 to $225 per acre. Enquire of D. K. Bill aV Co., Room $v Beaver Bldg., Oregon City. ' . BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. HARRT JONES Builder and General Contractor. . Estimates cheerfully given on all classes of bnllOUg work, concrete walks and reinforced concrete. Res. Phone Main 11L ATTORNEYS. O. D. EBT, Attorney-at-Law, Money loaned, abstracts furnlahed. land title examined, eatatea aettled, gen eral law business a. Over Bank of Oregon City. U-REN at SCHUEBEL, Attorneys-at-Law, Deutacher Advokat, will prac tice In all courts, mak collections and settlement. Office In Enter ' prise. Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. V..R.HYDE. Abstract Olflce Land title Investigated, conveyan cing, notary public. CRITICS COMPLIMENT . - UOMPUITORS COPT Room 7, Barclay Bldg, Oregon City. E. H. COOPER. For Fire Insurance and Real Estate. Let us handle your properties we buy, aell and exchange. . Office . In Enterprise Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon. FRETTAO MONEY. Real Estate Dealers, have choice- bargaina in farm lands, city and suburban , homes, good fruit landa and poultry ranches. See us for good buys. Near g. P. depot SECOND HAND FURNITURE- . NEW 8TORE. NEW GOODS. When- 4--mved -Int- ray- nw I put in a nice line of NEW FURNI TURE, which I am selling at the pri ces usually quoted for second hand or shop-worn goods. Com In and look around. Fine line of curios and rellca. GEORGE YOUNG. MEETING NOTICES. 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