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MORNING ENTERPRISE, .WEDNESDAY, MAUCH 22, 1911. Dtff log House Geaning Time We Will Sell Carpet As Follows: CfojJtagta Carpet, p y- - 26c Aagof Wool Carpet, per yard..... 39,, jkll Woo! Carpet, per yard 43c jUJ Wool (Jotton Chain Carpet, ptr yard 49c XflWool Carpet, per yard............ CC This Price Docs Not Include Sewing or Laying y Prank Furniture o n local PRicrs . t.,km of iieaver Creek, waa In Lgca City on Tueaday. '. . niiri of Salem, waa In Ore- U city on business yea tarda y. Xlnert Woehoks. of Beaver Creek, la this city on loesasy. president II M. Crooka. of Albany Lium la M-haduled to apeak In tba v school forum today. j Barer, formerly of Willamette, H bow of Portland, waa In tble dry uaictlng bualneaa on Tueaday. Herbert Robblna. wbo reaidea near ter Creek, waa among the Oregon t; kosloeea vlaltort on Tueaday. V J. Lee. one of tba well known tifeata of Canby, waa tranaaetlng atxes In thla city yeaterday. Mr. and Mra. Herman Moehnke. of mbal. ware In Oregon City on bual at Toaaday. J. I. Wet iter, one of tba prominent leeata of Mllwaukle, waa In Ors a City oa bualneaa yeaterday. Special aeaiiion of Council tonight to atfder the acceptance of Canter reel at the banda of tba contractor, irrj Jones. . Tkt Ladles' True Blue Loyal Orange tin wilt meet thla evening at Shan- i hn on Ninth and John Qulnry streets. Joe Btndemen. one of tba well va farmer of 8hubl, waa among Oregoa City bualneaa vlsliora on dAV. frank Aaaenon left on Sunday av- H0 for JUwpell. nontana, nanna mm ummi Ik... K tha death of k trotter, Marahall Anderson. Urt, Arthur Deutte. a former real nt at Oregoa City, waa bar on busi m looking after property Intereata i Tteeday. Joaa R Uft our ette, of Portland, it la thla city on Tueaday on bla i; tome from Bugena. wbarw ha bad letitd the dancing party given by i bppa Blgma dance. Tte local fishermen ara obeying tba leal aeaann law, unpalatable aa It Bat every time one baa an oppor Uty be gives voioe to bla opinion tba .njuatlc of tba stsluta. TU caaa of 0. W. Boyer va. W. II. iwrj, ia which plaintiff aonght to llwt for the keep of a horse la Jus- Bamaon'a court, was feliled oat mart and the, matter has been off tbe calendar In that will ha a baaket aoeUl at Twl- an aaiiipftav vanlnev Anril 1. hick time tbe people of Twilight Met tn have a moat antovable O0 uoo. There will be a abort playlet MtnUd, entitled MTbe Matchbox." Joha Kvana, of Beaver Crack, waa 1 Day 1 5 Bay Baggafar Eveiit All the previous specials are on sale and one mote added each day to day Wednesday all notions ae :put in the Specials. Prices slashed to raise money. Take advantage of this money saving event and btsy now ' : r . ' t Men's Black Sox 3 pair for 23C A lot of overalls while ther " u. ' . ' last from 0cto75C Mw Chambra shirts while they .- , ' ... . . )'- lat at........... ' 24C Ladies shirt waists 79C While they last PkMen'i Odda and Eadf to fhi hoes of first quality to close at Big Re- $5.00 Patent Button $3.03. Wiade Easy I Busch d Hardware la Oregon City on bualneaa Tueaday. Tb local Journeyman Barbara Union la making an effort to bring about tbe closing at 7 o'clock of all Oregon City abopa. Tba Friendly Bible claaa of tba Preebyterlaa church will give aa en tertainment next Wednesday evening. In tba parlora of the church. There will be a literary and musical program and aa effort la being put forth to make It aa acceptable aa possible. PEOPLE POINTED OUT Mra. Johns, who baa been visiting In Portland, baa raturnad to her home. Mr. Benjamin Dlmlck, of Salem, waa la Oregon City on bualneaa Tueaday. Mrs. Young, of Carua, Buffered a stroke of paralysis one day laat week and la atlll very U.- Mra. M E. Looggood. of "Portland, apant Sunday In this city visiting frlenda. : . - Mr. and; Mra. Ernest Maaa went to Canby on Monday, the former going on a bualneaa trip. Mlaa Vada Elliott la visiting with her cousin, Mlaa Georgia Prtcq, of Portland. Mr. Charlee Parker, the contractor, haa returned from a bualneaa trip to Salem- ' Mra. C. D. Lntourett and Mra. M. P. Latourette bava returned from their vlalt to Eugene. Xlaa Henrietta Kills, who haa been confined to ber soma for the paat few weeka, la Improving. Mra. Carl Green returned home from Kelso, Wash., on Sunday even lag, where aha baa been vlatttng with bar mother. Mlaa Clara Fields went to Canby yeaterday morning, where aba will re main until thla . evening aa the gueat of tba Mlaaea Armstrong. Mra. Cbaa. Bpangler, of Eldors, ts very III a aufferer from pneumonia. Mlaa Mabel MlUa apant Sunday with friends In tba country. Mr. snd Mrs. R. H. Tabor are domi ciled at their summer home, Sylvan Park Inn at Cannon Beach, where they will remain during tba summer. A large addition la being built on to tba hotel. Mr. I If. Andrewa, of Sellwood, waa a bualneaa visitor, In .the city Tueaday. Mr. Andrewa oontemplatea platting a tract that ha owna oat on the hill, which be thinks will make a delightful realdence section. Mr. C. E. 8 pence, Master of tha 8tate Orange, waa In tba city all day yeaterday arranging for tha meeting In thla city on Saturday, March IS. at which time It Is tbe purpoae of tha s M Grangers to have a splendid meeting D inia city. Mrs. F. A. Miles, who la just reebv. erlpg from a aarara lllneae, will leava aooo for Medford, wber aha will vlalt with bar aon, Trad Mllaa. Mra. D. P. Tbompaon and dasgbter, Mra. J. N. Taal, of Portland, wbo have bean uaata Of Mra. Henry Meldrum, bar raturnad to their boma. REBEL FORCES TO JOIN. Madero and Orotc to Attack If Peace Plant Fall; EL. PABO, Tax.. March 21. That Pranclaco I. Madero, with 1000 Inaur. ractoa operating aouth of Caaaa Grandea, Mexico, and Oeneral Orozco, with 100 man, ara arranging their rorcaa with tba Intention of making a declalre attack In caaa peace negotla tlona fall, waa announced la Inaurrec to clrclea today. "Tba fact that Mlnlater Llmantour la In Mesjco City with peace propoaala baa not Induced ua to call a bait In our actlona," aald Benor Oonzalee Oar ia, Inatirrecto Hecretary of State, and who receive all confldantlal meaaagea from Madero while In the field. "Madero Is now aligning bla men with a view of waging tba bltteraat kind of warfare If nothing cornea of the promlfcia left by Llmantour before he departed from New York. Diai at Mexico City will have to act quickly or Madero will not consider there a any proapect of peace." Several couiiera bearing word to Madero of Llmantour's arrival at Mex ico City, and a full report of the pro cvedtnga In New York between the in surgent representative and Llmantour are know to have croaaed tba Rio Urande before daylight today, on their ay to the revolutionary, leader. ateti Food and The Diehee. Some party or partlea unknown broke Into the hall at Marquam tha other nlgbt, after tbe ladlea bad served a good aupper and bad a bunch of good lea left over, and helped them selves to good things to eat and when their appetite waa aatlafled ended in carrying away some of tbe dishes and cooking ntenella. No clue to the per pre tra tore of tba deed. NO "SWELL HEAD" POR HIM. Wants Hla Hat Back Cant Waar tha One He Oet. At the meeting of tba Knlgbta and Ladlea of Security, held at the Wood men ball on Monday evening, noma of tba men'a bats became mixed up, and one boy waa left a bat large enough for his grandfather. Tbla la at Green'a barber abop, and tba owner ia anxlona to find bla own. aa be doea not care to wait until be baa tha "awell head bad enough ao ha can waar tba bat left In tbe place of bla own. Will Celebrate Anniversary. Tbe Daughters of Pocahontaa ara arranging to celebrate the anniversary of the organisation of the order in thla city, tha affair to be given on May S. Tbe aulta to be worn at the meetlnga, which are very attractive, are being made In the East, and will arrive here next month. . MMMtMMMMMtlMIU X THE HALL OF FAME. X x THOMAS JEFFERtON "Au thor of the Declaration of Inde- peaideacoaad of the Vir ginia Statute For Religious Freedom and Father of the University of Virginia." At bla awn re quest these worda were carved npon bla tombetone, Jef ferson apparently regarding these achievements aa more Impor tant tbsa tba fact that be served two terms aa president of the United Statea. Be waa born at Shad well. Va April IS, 1743. and died at MootlceUo, Va, July, 4. 1824. Secretary of etate 17W-S. Vies president 1787-OL Presi dent 1901-0; elected aa candidate of Democratlc-RepubUcaa party, which be founded. It waa X through Jefferson that the vast domain of tba Louisiana terrt- f tory waa added to tha United X Statea aad also that of tba Ore gon country. i3e Of :-.-r. v 6l) SUTTON TO CHALLENGE HOPPE Farmer Hilars' Champlen Will Begin Practise Far Prepesed Big Match. - George Sutton, tbe former 1A.2 bulk line billiard ctiampUm, la ao inucb Im proved In health that be contemplates resuming practice wlibln the neit brw weka with a view to challenging Willie llnpi for the title nest fall aionoa strrroM. fosmbm hi billuso OHAMriON. Illneaii fon-ed Mutton to retire from cbampioiisltlp competition last season. He aald recently that be ia in better shape and more carwble of playing now than be baa been In many years. Button baa a better atruke and more stamina and la murh more confident of himself than for two or three years. 4 4tw4"4-a -w am X DIAMOND MAKES LEFT JABt Oiva Baser a Btene and Ha Will Learn Hew te Uee Left Hand, aye Jack Jehnsen. "Jack, bow la It that the pres ent day boxers cannot bit with tbelr left bandar a man asked Jack Johnson recently, adding: "Present day boxers are a very poor lot with tbe loft band. How t ...... . k. ft. n. .. . L w leftr "WelL 1 bava an original meth- T ixl," returned Joliunon, "ami I'll explain It to you. to teach a man to use bis left, that's what you wlnh to know about? Easy one, that eay one. ' "Juxt give a boxer a diamond rlug: that's all. He'll keep bis left band out In front of him ao much thut It will become natural for bim to uite it "Tbat'a bow 1 learned to box with my left. (Jet a diamond ling. I .et tbe youiig Utxer get siK h a ring and put It on bis left band. ' He'll have that band out In front of bim like a signboard all the time. He'll keep admir ing It. You know, be'll keep bla left out, turuliig the rlug around Ilka a young; lady Placing with a rose. ' ' 'I "He'll even get up In the ukldle of the ulcbt to put bla left band out In front of bim ao that be ran look at tbe glaaa ware. And. uuturally, be be comes left banded. Nothing easier. Of ruurxe sometime It'a hard to dig up the rock, but once tbe boxer rets tbe rock tbe rest la son." C0oRESP0fiDEr.CE CLAftKES. s Mr. Nlcholaa lost his horses. Mr. Nicholas and family spsat Sun day with her parental Mr. and Mrs, Uarklna. . r W. O. Klienemlth finished sawing wood for Mr. Mueller. Vernon Larklna sawed wood for Nlcholaa laat week. Mr.'Haag planted hla potatoes laat week. Mr. Grace la planting potato a. Mr. Wettlaufar baa a hired man at present . Mr. Marquardt sowed oats laat week. Joe Parish, from Highland, moved laat Bunday. Curtla Martin, from ' Oregon City, vialted Mr. Maxeon on Sunday. Mr. Marquardt was in town on Men- day, i - . MILWAUKIC An early morning flra awakened tha people of Mllwaukla. At 1:30 m. tha roof of Snyder's bakery waa ablate -a one story frame building with concrete front, occupied by J. Snyder aa a bakery and delicatessen ; Fred Lehman, butcher, and Jim Mathewa. barber shop. The front of tha building Is standing; all tha reat waa a total loss. Mr. 'Mathewa loea will be about $200. covered by Inaur an re. Fred Lehman saved some of his stock, tbs amount of his toas not being eatimated yet. Mr, Snyder bad a total lose: tha firms carried Inaur ance. J. Snyder owned tha building and bla loae is near 1 1750. with $1800 Insurance. , ' - rr irila Manle la Improving. Judge Kelso wan called to Portland on hnalneae Tueaday. Mra. Delia - Bwlnner dld Monday renins after a long lllneaa at tna bc vinnent noeDltal. Funeral notice later, Dewey Brlatow baa accepted me agency for the Morning Enterprlae, Everyone known the good service Dewey gives on tbs paoer routs- and will ba glad to giva mm a ooosi. CLARKE. Mlas Esther 8tout. from Portland, Is hom; for a few days. , V. . E. Larklna is sawing wood in Highland these days. Several of the young people attend ed the entertainment and basket so cial at tba Alberta school house Sat urday nlgbt It was a complete sue ceaa both financially and socially, the baskets netting over $1. Tba pro ceeds will ba used to purcbaaa a li brary. There waa a ball gam on tha Shu ble grounda Sunday; tha yannlgana va tha regulars. The score was 8 to 8 In favor of tha regulars. Tba Shubel e-aretatton will ba a etrong contend er this seaaon, they being fortunate enough to get Will Bolbow, the no- torioua anlt ban art tat. to ao tneir heaving for them and alao Geo. Ssgar, another fast guy, to go tneir oacs stopping atunt There was preaching In tba English M. B. church Sunday, tha Am , time X p -' ., 1 w- x. v. for over a year. Klelaamlth Bros, bare ranted part of tba Marquardt place. Otto Moehnke and wife passed through town in there fcerosena wag on Sunday , , . Robert Glntber, our school teacher. Is contemplating giving an entertain ment some time tbe first of April. Wa understand that Geo. Hanson, tbs flvs foot snd eighteen inch Swede, Is contemplating a sojourn through tbs northern regions of British Col urn bis. Wo ara sorry to hear of his d parture. marquamT Andrew Bentley, of Oak Grove, was out last week to vlalt his psrents, Mr. snd Mrs. O.-W. Bentley. Mlas Belle Gray Is out boma at her mother's, Mrs.'R. A. Grsy, for awhile. Tha young people met at the tele phone office tbe other night snd hsd s taffy null, with Mlaa Nory and Albert Barth. An enjoyable time waa report ed. We may read about Hikes Rodiigu- es being a hiker but we have a differ ent kind of a hiker. Tba other night after the Ladles' Aid hsd tbelr sup per In tbe ball some hiker or hikers broks Into the ball snd helped them selves to tba establea and carried off aa well, some of ths cooking ntenella. No cine yet to tbs perpretrators. Mr. Shoemaker and V. M. Hentiey started for Texas this week. We hsve no report from Rev. Msyes since he went to Portland with hla wife on account of her health, at this rltlng. Scott's Mills boys came oft victori ous over tha Glad Tidings boys isst Sunday. MELDRUM. Mra. Frank Power entertained Mlaa Martha Keomer, formerly of Oregon City, but 'now of St Johna and Mlaa Macklntoah of Portland this week. W. M. Gardner wbo la 111 la very much better. Mra. White, wbo was hurt. Is get ting along nicely. , Mrs. George Tale and mother, Mrs. 8. B. Miller were callers st Meldrum Thnraday. Mrs. Morris entertained tha pas time Club and tha ladles spent a very pleassnt afternoon. Mr. Barne la having a large supply of violets snd sweet peaa. - George Bets has aold his green house to bla aon. Joe. Mr. Clarence Fielda new house Is progressing very fast Alex Gilla- brick yara ia aimoei ready to use. Mrs. Gus Wsmblad Is having ber acre fenced. Mrs. Earl Seeley and children went to Portland Saturday. Mr. Bures, who baa been very ill. la Improving. ' Mr. Verne Helgbmen went to Eu gene for a few weeks Tuesday. Mra. O. Averson was a pleasant caller at Meldrum laat week. Mr. and Mra. Alex GUI were pleas snt evening callera at Mr. and Mra. W. M. Cardner'a Tueaday evening. swaswaassswa. 4. MOLALLA Tbla haa been one of the Marcba tha Ploneera uae to tell about "dusty roads In March" One of our farmers says tbla good weather la to counterbalance "high taxee." Peter Faurle's family ara down witn typhoid fever, caused by bad water on tbe Bandera farm. - Dr. Todd baa bought a Ford run about It'a a dandy on wbeeia, ana the Dr.. can reach hla patients now before ther cet wall or worse. Robblns Bros, brought out their new E. M. F. Sunday, which moving about like an automobile. C. W. Herman bought an auto laat week, now the blacka can reat Sun- dare. H. N. Everhart will build a new dwelling thla aummer lu Robblna Mrat Addition to Molalla. C. 8. Herman, tbe clover king of wnialia. has built a new aiaewaia from tbe hotel to the "Allama Station." T. A. McFaddln has Just completed an out-door brooder for D. C. Boylea, who I haa launched into the poultry hnslneaa. Road District No. 2 will hsve a mil and a quarter new road to make along tha Northeaat aloe of the Sir egle D. L C Change of weather tbla week owing to tha spring equlnoctlonal storm be ing due. BANDY Randv is still on the boom. Tbe nrr the Mt Hood Electric road advances to Sandy tha bigger tha tnwn and aurroundlnaj county grows, and the old moss back is look with smsaement on tha great amount of building going on all around them, nniinr them to scratch tbe moss off their becks ao that today the sun of pro tress ahlnes where it never snone P. T. Shelly hss a large force of carpentera at work building tbe latest ftmslnese building in town, wnicn when completed will be occupiea oy a barber abop. Mr. Shelly baa a handsome bunga low -hiilldlnc. which is not complete. J. R. Msronay haa a force of car pentera at work building a realdence on Melnlg. He wiiu. propaoiy ereci two more houeea this summer. Mrs. Dora Dahrena, Sandy'a fashion M dreaamaker. will erect a band some residence coating aeveral thous and dollarn. Sandy grange will build a big new ball thla aummer. p. hl MelnJr has atarted work on the foundation for hie big new store and will move the old building and remodel for a first claaa ball. Thn new hank building is completed snd ready for bualneaa, a handsome building and a great Improvement to the town. 1 Real estate is moving st a Hveir rate. Many home eeeaere owm find Sandy and aa a rule make their home with ua. From the way the town bullda up. Sandy will base 800 people before 1912.. Hurah 'or Bandy. A new addition on tha 8andy bluff haa been added to 8andy In town lota and acreage on the old Phalen which la now open. Thla some dsy will bo the swell realdence eeo- tin- Hinar. it nil a, biu V II v. w ' ' . . - - kw.at.nn nverlooKins tne eanay riTt and valley and tha Cascade Moun tains Also east of Sandy la Cedar Creek park, a new addition ana an admlreable place for aummer bomea. The roaring of the bleating and the enortlng of the big ateam ahovela and ..nin nt tha nlle driver keepa up day and night on tha Mt Hood road and a atream or laoorera anion wvi -Ins and going also day and night and with tha many saw mllla running full blast makea things exceedingly lively about Sandy. Mi Mt Hood Eiectrio Kaiiway vo, haa hesun work on a tunnel unaer fhackbone Mountain. Ita a mils long. and will convey tha water or me oia Sandy River . into tha little wanay River and thence in a monater flume to Bullrun Lake or dam. - . St Patrick day waa gaiiy amrproni- TO-DAY The Tale of Two Cities (By Charles Dickens) GREAT MAR. VELOUS T7ITHOIJT Three Big Reels One Long Story Corns In ths afternoon. Don't wart till nlflht, wtierntha house -will ba lmm4 Thla picture la another ad for our houee. . The GRAND SOTCftG GriY TEE BEST ably observed by an tha farmers gathering town to listen to a moat instructive lecture given by different profeaaora of Oregon'a greatest school, The Oregon Agricultural College, on horticulture, floroculture and agricul ture, which was most attentively liatened to by a Urge crowd of far mers. It would have been muck big ger bad i been advertised more, a good many dldnt know about it un til it waa over with. These lectures should ba oftener, aa a great amount of good la dona by such meetlnga. Sandy Grange held a roualng meet ing, the afternoon session being an address by county superintendent Gary. Sandy Odd Fellows will have a big initiation Saturday. March 26th. All Odd Fellows ara requested to bo pres ent banay commercial Club la doing something every meeting that re flects honor to Its members. One of tbe beat ever dona la that of having BOO pampnieia pnntea wun numerous illustrations and descriptive write-upa of Sandy. Something 4olng svt Sandy wary minute. Next will ba a "market day." which will take place in the near future. F. Lorhman, W. Talmage and P. T. Shelly compose a committee appointed by tba Commercial Club to push the undertaking.- Here It win be possible to buy anything from a bale of bay to a piano or aell aa you like It C Junker and P. Dolier will estab lish tbe third aaloon In Sandy. O. Dahlgren ia busy building a fence around hla lota. Rev. Read, of Sandy M. E. church, ts holding singing school every Tuea day evening at tba church. Every body Is Invited to attend and take advantage of first class Instruction in vocal music. Martin Mtckelaon Is busy clearing hla acre tract and will soon build a house. Looks liks Martin will need a cook when his new house Is done. Chaa. Probe, road boas, la buay with a force of men fixing up our roade. Something that makea every body amlft. Work will be resumed on tba Mt Hood auto driveway from Sandy to uf unnd riood tnanv hundreds of dollars were spent last year and the same will be aone mis yer uu every year hereafter until thla road will be one of the best and greatest scenic auto driveways in ths west. P. T. Shelly haa gone toHood River on bualneaa. Pete Dolier has gone to Oregon City on business. Frank Langerscand has been on the sick list . The atore formerly conducted by Geo. itch In tha Odd Fellows build ing hss Its doors closed. An attach- t tn-. aralnat him. Tha BtorS la now for aale. an ideal place tor a atore and the right person can't help but make money. Wanted At Once! .' 'AT Oak Gfove Milwaukee CARRIER AGENTS FOR THE MORNING ENTERPRISE Liberal terma to hustlers, r Baa Mr. Millar Circulation Department, En terprlae, Oregon City Oraoo'V ; . NOTICE. DISSOLUTION OF . FARTNERBHIP. aaaavn-awaw iTr,ai hBi4iiarhltt hsrtofor ATtntlns -HaM tka dis-m nam aa n fltflfrv jV XhiTUsV as, having been dissolved by mutual consent, au uaoiiuina oi in nrm are assumed by Owen O. Thomaa and ail accounts duo tba Ursa ara payable 4o tha aforesaid Owen O. Taomaa. Dated at Oregoa city, Oregon, this 84th day of February, 111. -E. F. 8TORT, ' OWEM a THOMAS. Wants, for S2?2, Etc. Ketloee nndar thaee elaaatfled heaahMra will be inearied at ma Ma I wars, ftrat InaarUon. tutU Mat feddltioMj StVMr thma. One Inch card. It per moaUj keif tach card. (4 Hna (1 par month. Cuh moat aeeompaar ordar enlaae ana haa an open aoeount with tha paper. He financial raponatblMtp for errors, whare errors occur fro eorrooted olios will he prtnud for patron. Minimum charse ISa. WANTED. FOUND Bunch of keya; call and prove property and pay for notice and receive them. WANTED Small advertisements for , this column.. Prices very reaeon able. Seo ratea at head of column. . '. VACUUM CLEANING, dona for 80 centa an hour. Call Pacific States 2491. FOR SALE. FOR SALE By owner 171 acrea, . four room house, barn, cow, horse, . chickens, well,, fruit tues, small fruits. Concord Static. : ' telephone. Oak Grove, red 814. 75 acre tract good land, no rocks, 8 miles from Oregon City, IV miles from O. W. P. car line. Good fruit land. Cut Into 7 and 14 acre tracts, 1100 to $228 per acre. Enquire of D. K. Bill at Co., Room t. Beaver Bldg., Oregon City. FOR SALE 10 Acrea orchard land, .7 acrea planted to apple trees, 7 room house, small barn, 1 miles from Oregon City on good road, 83,800, terms for quick sale. Tele phone Farmers 213. 8. R. Cogan, R. r. D. No. 2, box 139, Oregon. City, Oregon. BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. HARRY JONES Builder aad General Contractor. Estlmatee chaai fully given on all classes of building work, concrete walks and iwinforead concrete. Res. Phone Mala 11L ATTORNEYS. O. D. EBT, A ttorney-at-La w. Money loaned, abatracta furnlaaod, oral law bualneaa. Over Bank of Oregon City. TTREH aV SCHTJEBEL, Attoraoy- Law, Dsutschar Advokat, win prsw tlcw la an courts, make collection aad settlemeata. Office la BSater prisa Bldg-, Oregoa City, Otwgon- ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. V. R. HYDE, Abstract CMfk Land title Investigated, eoovsysav clng, notary pwbrlc. 1 C' ttnKT ; -CTIO COPT Room 7. Barclay Bldg, Oregon City. E. H. COOPER. For Flra Insurance -and Rs4 Estate. Let us handle . your properties wa buy. sell aad exchange. Office ba aterarlsa ' Bldg, Oregon City, Oregon, FRETTAG A MONEY, RealEaiat Dealers, have choice bargains In farm landa, city and suburban homes, good fruit hinds and poultry ranches. Sea as for good bays. Near 8. P. depot SECOND HAND FURNITURE. NEW STORE. NEW GOOOS. When moved Into say now atore I put In a nice I In of NEW FURNI TURE., which I am eellirtfl at th pri ces usually quoted for aecewal hand or ahop-wm goods. Cons la and loek around. Fin Una of curie and re lice. GEORGE YOUNG. . Notice of Application for a Liquor Licence. Notice la hereby gjvea that I will, at the next regular meeting of tha City Council, apply for a license to aell liquor at my place of bualneaa. The Palace Saloon, Fifth and Main etreete, for a period of three months. ; JOSEPH WILSON. Notice of Application for a Liquor License. Notice la hereby given that I will at the next regular meeting of the City Council, apply for a license to sell liquor at my place of busi ness, Tbe Beer Hail, 217 8th street, for a period of 8 months. HENRY OPPERMANN. PLEASE NOTICE. To Introduce Tha Morning Enterprise into a largo major ity of tha bomea la Oregoa City and Clackamas county tha management haa decided to make a apodal prtc for tha -dally Issue, for a short time only, where th anbacrlbar pay a a year In advance. By carrier, paid a year tn advance), 13.00. -. By mall, paid a year 1b ad vance, 82.00. . People who gave our canvas ser a trial aubacriptloa for one or mora months, at ten cants a weak, can have tha daily datlv arad for a year for 83.00 by paying a year la advance. People who gav our eaavaa aer a trial subscription, by mail, for four months at a dol lar, mar have th paper for a' year for 82.00, If paid a year la w advane. :4 Subscribers to th Weekly Enterprise may change their subscriptions to th dally, re- oslving credit for half Urn on . th dally thai taw weekly Is paid tn advance. Whan they a) ehoos to sdd eaah to ths ad- 0) , vanea payment equaj im m rau year's advance payment they may take advantage of U 88.. -rat. Wa make thla apodal price ao that paat la who havs paid la advaae aa some other dally aad wlak to tak th Morning Bntarprtsa, may do ao without to groat flubacrib for tha DaMy En tennis. . j -