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MORNING ENTERPRISE, THURSDAY, MARCH. 23, 1911. 8 LOCAl1OR,crS of bla family . . - - Panhv -..mIiib liana .. a i v" . ... n..rtiiid. waa frane- f!K?i- .w was- "ralr premium wl" ".Jf! ''S'o i " hnT if Vsaina. coun'', 10 wn business Wedneaday. "mcV Snvlll. th. first of the h. r '"...! to Oregon City. ' i. th time fr housecleanlng. iff.aU' ... W. UUUKM.nl. " 8ailTrf ' lh prominent V . w...'khnr. waa In Oregon fr.rdy attending "" Wwr"iiu.. commute of the V . .i Fair Aeaoclatluu. ltn story. BOTuniwH Grocery bi'in to mir line and we ton ID - r ,,i .t il f .. i.i..u..n riwinr of HL U ' ' M II -.-, - rlceH "Th ,n ,hl" clt,rr ,wh ! Ht. Mams rwiiimi fr,T iki avenlna. on in- Marke. fur th benefit of the school, la order there may be a "hot time In tha old town that night" Justice Samson Da been Invited and accepted to auc tion off tha baskets. -! ii. .. .......... ,.r ut - n-rtm Mil' t Mb of . riri)Mn ny iter. U'anilFPU" . I" . I. TtiM . .. I will taka up mull ranch Juat above Vndaburoiiicli f 1,001 on ii rh 1ltl"mn. recti of Bt. I'ltDlaropnl hurch. will maka an IrL th- l-'M'lla f tha Mount !. ho'l riwX tnU od" ''" ' ,n ,Kra InvH-'.l i praaont. ri.iH.rlM. -f Portland, waa In ,7 City .'""" Wadnaaday, K. rurrhMwd MitatiMa for tha WBianiarki'ia lie bad a frew of mklnR at Mil. Or.n City Com- , CompanVa building aortlng fr ahlprarnt , warr many altrartlona fnr tho LVralr i f wh,,h U mmp"y "d balloon aa N KvrrvttiiiiK polnta to a aue lul'rtlr There will . Imi many hllH I'""' J"'r' J1"1 frace w"1 '" among tha drawing -Own ( liv lluatlcra. tha boya Ide orgatilr.M'loii In" tha M. E. Bun wbool. nirl I" a bunlneaa aeaalon Kly eniilna "'' ,B tu"1' olthe evi iilim had Wn tranaart i,n liHiiqiiet for tba young tod the KfTiilr proved, to ba very Utile. ' JINNINQt L000K." j A vary Intereatlng temperance pro gram was given at the Grace Chapel on Bunday evening, March 19. Tha church waa decorated with feme and Oregon grape and waa comfortably flllod. among tha audience being a nuenber of Oregon City folka. The program: Song by the achool; tem perance Introductory, Mra. II. Hoberta; prayer by O. D. Hoard man; aong, "Kaacue the Perlahlng." led bv II. C. Toiler; reading. "Tell the Truth About the Liquor Habit," Mra. Jonaa; recita tion, "The Hafeat Drink," Negate Rob erta; Bong by Cboater Tor.ler; recita tion. "Tba Baloon Muat do," Newton Btraln; aong, "Our Youth Are March ing ou," oongregHtlon; reading, Mra. Clough: reading, Ulah Bhenrdold; ad draaa, "Four Shot a from One Shall," II. C. Toaler; aong, "Throw Out the Ufa Line' prayer and cloalng aong rlofted the evenlng'a program, Mr. and Mra. Geo. Moraa returned from Newport on Haturday after a very pleaaant vlalt with frlenda at Bulem, Corvallla and at the popular coaat re aort. Jeaale Boeaba returned to Newport on Haturday and hla father, J. A. Boea be. wU .remain here part of the week. Mr. and Mra, lllrani llutcblnaon, of Iloa City park, vlalted with the II. C. Palntow family on Bunday. Mra. 8. K. Scripture and Mra. Iietxel. of Oregon City, were calling on frtmide at tha Lodge the latter part or the week. Mra. Frank Davy and Rlale Gene vieve ar vlaltlng Mr. and Mra. Oar ber. of Ijoitan. Dan Halt, of Brattle, whoae bualaaea Intereata bave railed him to Portland, aiMitit Hiiulay with Mr. and Mra. Geo. Morae. Walter Deckner haa been a genial caller at ttie ldge a number of tlmea recently and wa hope be will yet de ride to return and locate here. W. L. rinley haa been named by Gov. Weal aa one of the members ot iinmnii ABUniMGJHE BASIN 'i BAILINQ TAKEN AWAY TO PER MIT O. W. P. SWITCH AND OATK PROMISED NOT UILT. A gentleman who failed to give bla nam; or leave h'a addreaa waa before. Council Wedneaday to lay complaint against the city for lack of railing along the aldewalk -near the Hawley paper milt, abutting the Baaln. Ilia complaint waa that the other night be waa following tha hand rail 'along the aide of the Haaln, In the dark, and came near falling In at a point where there wa no railing for a few feet. The dlacuaalon brought out the fact that It waa not the clty'a fault that there waa no railing at that point, but becauae of the neglect of the O. W. P. The lack of a rail waa at the point where tba awltcb entera the baaln, and when the attention of the railway offlclala had been called to the matter a year ago they bad agreed to have It done. It waa aiiKKeated that aome railway employe waa evidently at fault, aa the company had made prom- mm and waa evidently dealroua it ahould be attended to. Records ahow that the railway peo ple were given permlatilnn to put In a awltch on aireement to put no gate. Council aunolnted a . committee of three Meyer. Andresen gd Durk to call the attention of the company to thla promise, and the Information to be given the company waa that thla committee haa nower to act In the matter and abrogate agreement If com nanv doea not keen Ita nromlaea. Ctmnrllmen made the atatement that certain employee of tha O. W. P. corn Dan v fall to carry out agreement a made with the company, and which the company seem willing to concede the cltr. making it long aa ir certain wian- the Board of Flah Commlaslonara of employee were not fuinmng me Oregon. Mr. Flnley, at present, la tbe ea of the offlclala In the matter. JOPLC POINTED OUT ... m n I. . . ma Mr" I. O. iianaanvr, m U Rlfor, are Kiieats at toe nome 01 vA Mra J. II- Mallley. tad Mm lirure Zumwalt and II? ho recently reiurneo irom lonila, where they apent the win- tr moving lo Portland. L r m rrn waa a Bunday gucat Vis brother. Mr. W. A. Crosa. of Lrinn nr.. mnklug the journey SaU ty and returning home the first of wek ri. f. A. Mllea will leave thla er- t t Vedford, where ahe will t wUh t eon, rrHI Miiea. ana k Bbt remain In Med ford for hi co awtifh. going there for the bet ot hr health. n Cor Reddlck and two children. ia Ryle. and , Mra. George W of thla city, were gueata at the Waf Mr. and Mra. William MrCord. ltpl Uwn farm the oral or me Letter List. Lt of nnrlslmed lettere at the 0r- Oty Pont office for the weeg ena- irrh 24. 1911: joateai list Fteher, Mra. Blsle; Amy; Meeker, Mra. M. A.; Mini, Helen. kg i list-Hill. Rdw.; Dlrke, Rd: 6m Hsrrr-K Davie, Rer.- M. Gross, Wm. II.; Owad. Henry; kit. ChM. M. (J); Petreaien, Parry. Clarence; Baltman, Mon II); Bhsner. Chaa.; Thompaon, u A.; Watla, Edwin H. (2). Mktt Social Saturday Evening. m Kffle Grace, teacher of the prd arhool, la planning with the pi tha patrona of tbe achool for a let social on the evening of 8at- V. April g The proceed a will be president of the Audubon 8fclety, and waa a business visitor at Balem on Friday. ' The Jennings Uk1k atore haa changed handa again: JMr. lleathman purchasing the atoch of goofla rrom Mlaa U O. Miller.' Mr. lleathman took pos-wealon on March 20. with hla aona In charae. Mlsa 8arah Kalnlnaky apent Hunflay at Btone Gables with II. H. Emmons and wife. The Kmmona family will ba at home to their frlenda after April 1. at their beautiful aummer home on the Willamette. Word haa been received by Mra. Wm. Gardner of the death of Mra. Rider, or Michigan, who apent aeveral months at the Gardner home last sum mer. Mra. Klder and her niece. Mlaa Convera. were the motif of a number of "delightful afternoona and picnic parties during their etay here and made many frlenda while In the West. Mra. Merrltt and daughter, Mlaa Francis, of Bellwood. were luncheon guests of Mra. Redmond on Tneaday. Lre f'aurleld. of Oregon City, waa nurveylng on the Will a Jennlnga property on Thursday. Mr. Jennlnsa Intende to plat thla Into lota which will be for aale. Mr. Klrmae'a have moved their household goods to Portland and of fera hla two lot and cottage for aale at a reasonable figure. Mra. lletsel and Mra. Berlrture were calling on Jennings Lodge frlenda on Wedneaday. Mr. Williams, of Gladstone, waa a business caller on Wedneaday. Mra. Ileverling and daughtera, Mlaa Ruth and Rather, were vlaltore at the home of Mr. and Mra. Hugh Roberta on Thursday. - Charlea Redmond departed for Mea ford the flrat of the week and hla bualneaa Intereata may call him to Klamath county before hla return home.. Mra. H. J. Roblnaon waa a Portland visitor on Wedneaday. The raetlme Club of Meldnim met at the home of Mj-e. Geo. Morse on Monday, March 10.'. Tbe houae decora tlona were Oregon grape and carna Hone. Those preaent were Mra." Fray tag. Mra. Moulton, Mra. . Rrickaon, Mra. Powers. Mra. Gill and Mlaa Scrip ture. Dellcloua refreshmenta were aerved after the bualneaa meeting. The next regular meeting will be held at the home of Mra. Oacar Freytag In Gladstone. - FOR RENT Liner space In thla col umn. A few llnee may rent that houae. atore or farm; they will eoet you but a few cents. One or two Councllmen were In fa vor of pulling up the tracka of the company If Ita offklala do not aee ,a it that tbe emnloaWa of the company do carry out the agreements made with the officials, adjusting the late Are loea. Morte Lehman and Bnyaer were inaurea in thla company. - ' The city council baa taken in con sideration of Installing a fire hall on Main atreet, equipping the aame with chemical engine. They bave been trying to lease a piece of ground to erect a building on. Tbe Woodmen of . the World have offered their va cant lot for a building alte. . Thla matter baa been talked of for over a month, but never made public. At the recent fire which destroyed the Dakery, It waa demonstrated be yond a doubt that our fire fighting apparatus In Inadequate for the pro per protection of Ufa and property. It waa also demonstrated that some system of an organized force la a great necessity. Tbe question haa been agitated by the commercial club for the past year. - Two committees have been appointed to Investigate, and look Into this matter, aud both have been very conaplcuoua by tbeir failure to aubmlt any report or make any auggestlons. It la hoped the fire, regretable aa It la, will bring the ques tion right home ' to fell citizens of Milwaukle, and Induce them to take aome action on thla very Important queatlon. A similar fire and a little breeze ' would practically wipe the town off the face of the earth. In connection With tbe commercial club meeting Friday evening the quea tlon of better fire protection will come up for consideration. All who have nersonal nrooertv liable to losa bv fire ought to be preaent and give the very 111. la alowly improving. Claekamaa grange 291 held Ita re gular meeting Haturday evening, March II. The order of bualneaa waa dispatched In a short time, When the meeting waa opened to the con sideration of the matter of forming a commute of three Rev. J. L Jonea. Prof. Heacroak and Mra. M. C. Hayward were appointed to draft a constitution and ay-lawe. COLTON Mra. George Wallace and alster. Mrs. Pill Hettmsn were called to Hubbard on account of tbe aickoess of one of their relatives, last Friday. Mlaa Rurmel Clark, after a few week'e visit with. her. parenta, Mr. and Mra. M. Clark, at Bee Illlle, re turned to Portland the latter part of the week. W. E. Donny ourchaaed a fine cow and two calvea at Meadow-brook laat week. i Lew. Hubbard waa a business caller In town laat iFrtday. Archie Banney waa banllng shing les Monday, Mine Hazel and Charlie Freeman, of Rlwood. were vtaitora at w. tu Donney'a Bunday afternoon. Mr and Mra. ErlCK I ngg sou children were visiting with Mr. and Mra. Johnson last Bunday. r.randma Dlx and eon W. . canea on Dig Broe., at Bchuble laat Monday. Mr. and Mra. Carl Strangreen maae a businese trip to Oregon City, Satur day. . Mra. E. Llndstrom. wno naa obbm question serious consideration. J. M. Btuckney haa been on the alck Hat. The Mothers' and Teachers' club will meet Thursday afternoon at the school at 3 o'clock. The 1. X. L. club of Gladstone, baa been Invited to meet with them. Tbe club looks forward to a pleasant and profitable meeting. TVi KlffK r.hwil TilllkllS will fflvA a short debate on tbe question of the clearing land. He intende to go into A. Barrer a logging lor nuiuer aawmill at Eiwood. The Colton boya were practicing ball laat Sunday. C. Btrangreea and J. run caneu on J. jonea unaay. Fred Carlson la seen quite frequent ly at Tlmbergrove lately. John jonea naa reiumeu irum - irii. to Portland and la now ousj "NEWLY WED" SOCIETY. A Very Dlatlnctlve Clart, With a Good Time for na Memosrs. The "Newly Weda" la the name of a club recently organized In thla city, and compoaed of newly weds, and newly weda only are eligible for mem bership. The first meeting of tbla club waa held on Friday evening at the home of Dr. and Mra. C. If. Melsa ner. of Seventh and Jeffcraon atreeta. Carda and music were the main fea turee of the evening, the prlzea being won by Mrs. A. A. Price and Walter Wella. Mra. Price aang aeveral aeleo tlona during the evening;. Refreah menta were aerved. The next meeting will be held on Friday evening. March 31. at the home of Mr. and Mra. M. D. Ijitourette. The member a preaent at the home of Dr. and Mra. Melasner were Mr. and Mra. Walter Wella. Dr. and Mra. r H Melsaner. Mr. and Mra. A. L. Price Mr and Mra. Oeorge Hanklna. Mr. and Mra. William Logua. Mr. and Mra. M. D. Latourette.. CORRESPONDENCE MILWAUKIE. The recent fire In the Bakery dem onatratea Ihe fact that every owner of personal property needa protection againat loea by Are. Such protection can be had by taking out a policy in the Hartford-American and Oregon Pacific Statea Insurance Company. Application can be made at the Flrat State Bank of Milwaukee. Mayor Streib la out on hla farm Overseeing the grubbing and clearing f ten acrea. The children of Thomae Toata have Ihe nieaslea. . Ella Maple la Improving alowly. Mlaa Sue Barnea la better and will be brought home. - Roas Swaggert la on the alck list. Mra. W. A. Hanson waa In Portland Wedneadsy on business. Jamee Mathewa. our amiable barber,- was a city vlaltor Wedneeday Mr.- Mathewa haa hla barber abop In the pool room temporarily. Mr. Radecltff. of the Horticultural Fire Relief of Salem. Oregon, la here day: Foreign Immigration Further Restricted to All. Refreshmenta will be aerved by the teachera The Orange, held a good meeting laat Saturday. A large attendance and a good dinner were both In evi dence. The regular routine of bus! nesa and a dlacuaalon of rose planting and early garden making, made up the program. Women'a Wtork club met Wednes day afternoon at Grange hall. Tbe time waa devoted to aewlng and quilt lying. A very good attendance waa had Mr. and Mra. Dirthriek, of Portland, formerly of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, have moved In the Geo. Miller cottage on Main atreet. Mr. Dirthriek la commission merchant In Portland. Mr. and Mra. P. II. Paulson, of Canby, have moved In the F. H. Uch ter cottage on Monroe atreet. Mr. Paulson will work In one of the mills here. Two-of - the daugbtra- have atarted to achool, and Increaaed tbe achool roll Mra. M. L. Roberta and family, with Mr. and Mra. Fred Roberts, and fam lly, were entertained at luncheon on board the Brltlah ahlp. Celtic Glenn, lying In the harbor, by Captain Rob erts, who n an acquaintance or reia- tlvee of the Roberte family In Walea. Since the aldewalk haa leen finish ed around the EvajigeJical church, Radebaugh haa aet out rosea, leveled up the yard and la now planting garden and Improving the property Mra. Homer Mullln apent Wednea- dav In Portland vlaltlng frlenda. Remember the dance Saturday evenlna. . alven by the Women of Woodcraft. Church Notes the onion raisin businese n. Haa. of Tlmbergrove, celebrated his fifty-ninth birthday lat Sunday. We wiah blm all good luev ana many more to celebrate. Mr. and Mrs- J. Putz caned on grandma. Dlx Sunday afternoon. Erlck Trigg la About to finish hla contract of slashing for J. Jonea. Tbe board of directora or acnooi district No. 72 met Tueaday evening to make a new contract wllb, Mlaa Esther Dahlstrom. who la teaching our achool. ' Mr. 8ulllvan. the road, aupervisor. with a number of men la doing aome much needed road work at Timber- grove thia week. Hunt Rottbure nd hla girl were nut for a hnrrr ride laat Sunday. Hnckman Itros. took a contract oi falling treea for W. B. Gorbett. W. S. Dlx haa nnlaned sowing ni grain Tuesday. Mr. Bniiivan naa neen ousy pisnv Ing potatoes last week. C A. Keilt la preparing to aet out an acre of atrawberry planta. .. . HARMONY Farmera are taklns; advantage of thla beautiful aunshlny weather, put' ting In grain and other produce. Jack Hunter waa taken to the "Good Samaritan Hospital" laat Saturday morning and operated upon for appendicitis. He la reported to be doing well. Quite a number of tbe folka here about apent aeveral days laat week visiting. Arlelgb Millard baa gone to Wood land. Oregon, from there he will go to Seattle to- report for duty. Tbe Medal conteat given by tbe ladlea W. C. T. V. on Friday laat, waa well attended. Mra. E. W. Clarke, of thla place carried off the medal. Tbe ahadow aoclal given by the school waa well attended and every one enjoyed the program. The pro ceeds went towarda the piano. Many new buildings are being put up. : - Mr. Boatman haa Bold hla place to Mr.. Btevena for a consideration of $7,500. , - Mr. and Mra. Hawkins' oldest son died yesterday, and the funeral ser vices at tbe bouse at 1 o'clock next Thuraday. Lydla Rrickaon went to town laat Friday for a abort etay. EAGLE CREEK The farmers have been taking ad vantage of tbls fine weather and have been putting in their spring crops. H. O. Huntington waa an Oregon City visitor last week. While there he bought a fine team of mules. He also purchased - a, gasoline - engine, with which he is intending to pull out aome of the atumpa from hla Dov er farm. . FreS Cooke, aaslsted by hla cousin, Ed. Douglaas, waa working on tne Douglass Mntnal Telephone Com pany'a line last week, fixing It bo the parties could hear better. They imnroved it some, but as almost an of the ringing colla were burnt out. the rlnga do not come in very muca olearer than ther did formerly. H. S. Clbson sold two cowa recently, receiving $55 for one and 50 tor me other. n nold a horse, also, and traded horsee on Monday. - Ed. Douglass la hauling aome pota toes to the station for Mr. Affholter. fi. r. Gibson traded horaea with Mr. Affholter a few daya ago. Mra. Jonea and daughter, Lan, called on Mra. Howlett Tueaday after nnnn. Rd. Rov and Carl Douglass attended the ball game at Eatacada 8unday af ternoon. Tbe game waa piayea oy the Corrinsvtlle and Eatacada teams. Currinavllle won the game, the acore being 7 to 0. Ed and Roy played In the Currinavllle team. Notice of Application for a Liejuee Li cence. Notice la hereby gives that I will, at the neat regular meeting of tbe City Council, apply for a license to sell Dquor at my nla of bualneea, The Idle Hour, corner fourth and Main atreeta, for a period of three months. A. J. 8URBBR, NOTICE. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The partnership heretofore existing under the firm name of Story ft Thom as, having been dissolved by mutual consent, all liabilities of the firm are aaaumed by Owen O- Thomae and all accounta due the firm are payable to -the a foresaid Owen O. Thomas. Dated at Oregon City, Oregon, thla 24th day of February, 1911. E. V. STORT. . OWEN O- THOMA8. . Wants. For Sale, Etc. Notices under theaa claeatflad headlncs will b Insvird at on cent a word, flrwt Insertion, half a cent additional uwr- . tlona. One Inch card. II par month; half Inch card. 4 lines) II per month. Cann muat accompany order unless on has an open account with tha paper. No -financial responnlbllltjf for arrora; where errors occur free corrected notice will be printed (or patron. Minimum charge lao. WANTED. OAK GROVE Otto Naef of Naef station la build- inr a fine house acress from tne twima nlace. The whole nelghoornooo leei verj sad over the death or Mrs. ieiia Swlnnev. Bhe waa a happy wife and mother. Besides her husband, Clyde swlmev. she leaves a eon eleven montha old. a mother and one aiaier hestrles numerous relatlvee and frlenda to mourn her lona. The fun eral will be held Thuraday morning at in-so at the Crematorium. s nat la our loss Is her gain. Center street Is beginning to look like a ;lty atreet now and adda much to the nronertr on the atreet. Road Evangelical church. Rev. E. Radrt- aupervtaor red Hama is to oe com- batigh. pant or Sunday achool iO:JOlpllmnted on the work. Days Mofce Of ' ' 'v . 1-'- IS Day -BRahMvt Ail the previous specials aeN pn sale and L'w -WViaf - -key. if ""Kg. A .one mote aaaea each day to day Thursday all wfappers, hottse dresses and kimonas, ar e put in the Specials. Prices slashed to false money ij Take advantage of this money saving event aad buy now s Black Sox 3 pair (or .... :23c n'" Chambra shirts while they ' H i.i. A lot of overalls while ther ; . : ' ' last from..... 50C fo 73C i j a Iwtat " 24C1 Ladies shirt waists 79C while tneyiasi Jte Men's OuZud End. hi fine shoe, of first quality to cfoie at BigRe "tfton. $5.00 Patent Btitton 3.G5. it a. m. services at 11:30 a. m. Dy tne pastor, preaching at 8 p. m. prayer meetlna- Wednesday evenlnga. choir practice Friday evenings. Seata free all are welcome. ' ' ' ' WILLAMETTE Laef Sundar. cluba from Willamette and West Side played baae ball, suiting In a acore of 14 to 0 In favor of the Willamette boya. Walters, of Portland, haa moved to thla burg, going on the Johnson place laat week. Mlaa Llxxle Schoenhelna of thla Dlace. returned Saturday froaa a f"w dava vlaltlng at Canby. . Willie Moldenhaur aaved hla young er brother, two years old, from drown ing In a tub of water Tuesday of thla weeg. Six new acholara came Into our school first of the week. Mrs. Millard Hyatt, of Portland, who recently lout her husband. - baa returned to her old home in Willam ette. Willamette yonng people are boast ing of a young lady prUe fighter and knock-out man. name not given. ' Carrol Moldenhaur and family re turned the flrat of the week, from fort land, where ' they were In . at tendance at the funeral of an aunt. Mra. caivert. one oi me new-cum- era here, la organizing a music claaa, ahe being the Inatroetor. CLACKAMAS At" the call of ita prealdent, the School and Home Club held a special meeting . Friday afternoon . of laat week. ' Prealdent Sargent atated that In view of the lack of Intereat In the club on tbe part of the general public, It aeemed aa If tbe time had come for a change. For thla re-aaon he nut before the meeting an Inrlta lion frorn' the Grangers to the ef fect that ' they would hold an open meetlna the following - evening at Vhlch the membera of thla crab conld be preaent and Join In framing a new nrcanlxation better adapted to the needa of tha town. After a full ex nrnaainn of oDlnlon on the part of those present. Including a hearty ap preciation of the work done by thla club In the past, a motion waa car- Vied. Mr. William Morfltt then mane a motion to adjourn aine die which waa also carried. . ' ' i :The granges more lately made a treat Improvement In their hall. The court haa been enlarged to make a good atage with wings, curtain and acenery. A large air tight atove In the auditorium, and a good ateel range In the kitchen adda much to the fcomfort and convenience of s the place. t Jamea Pitman haa hla five acres of land finely cleared and under the low." He eipectg to set one or two acrea to strawberries thla aprlng. laaao Johnson haa alao cleared and ut under : the plow aeveraj acrea adjoining hla home lot. , Farmers are all buy putting In oropa and gardens , , Tharnton Btrlte lately gold hla Rlace, consisting of houae and lot In )wtj. and a five acre atrawberry tract to Fred Roadarrnet. Mr. fltrlte haa atnee bought what ta Tammany known aa the Chalk place, owned by Mr. Cook. On Friday afternoon of last week ttie Claekamaa base hall team played Harmony team at Claekamaa. Tne acore waa 7 to 4 In favor of the home team. " Oak r.rove LJterary Society met Tueadar evening In Voaberg a Hall A splendid program waa rendered. C. W. Wbe la Improving aiowiy Mrs. J. II. Graham and Arthur Graham apent Monday afternoon and eveninr w th Mrs. Brown or Port (and. Mra. Wm. Moody of Milwaukee Ileiahta waa an Oak Grove vUltor Wedneaday. Thomaa Graham. ; who haa oeen vlaltin hla brother,.. J..H. Graham and family, leavea the last of the week for a trio to Southern Oregon. Mr. and Mra.-Toney brougni tneir dauehter Katherine home from the hospital, where ahe haa been for aev eral weeks with a sever case ot pneumonia. I,. e. Bently returned home from Markham. Orearon. where he haa been visiting hla parenta. Mr. and Mra. Loula Brant leave Frldav for aeveral day'e ylsli with their son and family In Tacoma, Waah. ' . i . Dr. M. C. Arthur and family have entertained the doctor'a aiater, Mrs J. W. Craig and two nieces aeveral daya. who are on their way home to Alberta. Canada, after a pleaaant winter apent on the coaat. , Geo. Sherk and family spent Mon day evening at the borne of B. W Graham In Portland and met Mra. Graham's parenta, Mr. and Mrs Courtney of Bay City. Mich., who have come to aet tie In Portland. Mr. and Mra. Ross Melntyre, of Portland, formerly of Michigan, apent Sunday with Geo. Sherk and family. Church Notes - M. K. church. Rev. Henry Speia, pastor Sunday achool 10 a, m., ser vices 11 a. m.. by Rev. C. A. Lenres, preaching 7:30 p. m, by the paator. Special music; all Invited. Ladles aid will meet in the churcb basement and tie comforts Thursday afternoon. FOUNTJr Bunch of keys; call and prove property and pay forf notice and receive them. WANTED Small advertisements for' tbla col-imn. ' Prlcae very reaaon-; able. See ratea at head of column. VACUUM CLEANING done for 60 centa an hour. Call Pacific Statea 2491. FOR 8ALE. FOR 8ALB- By owner 171 acree . four room house, barn, cow, horse. ' chickens, well, fruit trees, email fruita. Concord Statu lephooe,. Oak Grove, red 414. .t " 75 acre tract good land, bo rocka, 'f milea from Oregon City. 1V4 mllea from Q. W. P. car line. Good fruit land. Cut Into 7 and 14 acre tracts, , 1100 to $225 per acre. Enquire of D. K. Bill & Co., Room 9, Beaver Bldg., Oregon City, FOR SALE 10 Acrea orchard land, 7 acrea planted to apple trees, 7 room house, small barn, 14 mllea - from Oregon City ' on good road, 13,500, terma for quick aale. Tele-' phone Farmers 213. 8. R. Cogan, : R. F. D. No. 2, boa . 139, Oregon , City, Oregon.: ...i .' ..... ' - FIRWCOD. W. J. Wlrta, of Sandy, gave an In tereatlng lecture at Flrwood Sunday afternoon. He will lecture again In two weeks April 2. August Stuckl visited over Sunday with hla parents. J. A. Shaw and Mr. stoner. or port- land, apent Friday night with E. D. Hart. Several of the Flrwood young people attended the dance at Mr. Morrison a Saturday evening. The ML Hood FniH Growera Asso ciation will meet at Flrwood Saturday, March 25. at 1 o"clock p. m. The F. P. A. meets Saturday, Marcn 25 at 8 p. m. , The Misses Ida and Bertha Stuckl are at home again for a vacation. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stevens vtsiteT at their ranch over Sunday. Harvey Kehraa, of Sandy, attended the lecture at Flrwood Sunday. Mr. Mack, who recently moved nere from Minneapolis, has several men at work Improving his place. . Mra. E. R. Hart and daughter. Ruth, attended c aurprise party at Cottrell Saturday nlghL " Otto Macklow, of Portland, vlalted W. F. Fischer the first of the week. Mrs. Earl Miller, of Portland, has been spending the paat week with Mr. and Mra. Thos Miller. Mra. J. A. Shaw and little boy came from Portland Tuesday to Join Mr. Shaw, who recently bought a ranch at Dover from A. C. MUHron n jc pecta to fto Into tbe poultry business. Mr. Shaw haa been in the employ of the Graves Music Co.. of Portland, for several years and la a first clasa piano tuner. Many will be glad to know we have a piano tuner in the community. BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. HARRY JONES Builder and General ; Contractor. . Estimates cheerfully given on all classes of building work, concrete walka and reinforced concrete. Rea. Phone Main 111. ATTORNEYS. O. D. EBY, Attomey-at-Law. Money . loaned, abstracts furnished, land ' titles examined, estates settled, gen ' eral law business. Over Bank of . Oregon City. .. . Wanted At Once! at. Oak Grove , , Milwaukee CARRIER AGENTS U'REN A 8CHUEBEL, Attorneyet- Law, Deutacber Advokat. will prac tice in all courts, make collection and aettlementa. , Office In Enter prise Bldg, Oregon City, Oregon. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. , V. R.HYDE, Abstract Office Land title Investigated, conveyan cing, notary publlo. J' - ' - 01 ' Critics wmm GMPET1T0RS COPY Room 7. Barclay Bldg.. Oregon City. R. H. COOPER, For Fire Insurant and Real Eatate. , Let na handle your propertiea we buy, sell anaf exchange. Office In . nterprtee Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon. FRETTAG A MONEY, Real Eatate I Dealers, have choice bargains In farm lands, city and suburban homes, good fruit lands and poultry i ranches. 8ee us for good buys. ' Near S. P. depot , 8ECOND HAND FURNITURE. DOVErt Every one In Dover Is busy thene days making garden and sowing grain. Huntington Broe. are making pre parations to clear sixty acrea of land this year. The achool la progressing nicely. Mlaa Marie LaRocbe from Portland la tbe teacher. ' Mra. Bewn entertained nelghbora and frlenda Thuraday In honor of Mr, news' birthday. . The frlenda of Mlas Leah Morrison gave he a aurprise party Saturday evening In honor of her eighteenth birthday. H. H. Udell haa a new gasoline en gine. Joseph DeShaser and family spent Sunday with hla brother Jamea at Flrwood. The men who have the contract to clear ten acrea of land for Mr. waiton, have their work nearly completed. Auguetlne Milley wag ( home for a day last week. . . Grace and Rd. Wolf went out from Sandy Saturday evening to attend a party at Mr. Morrison s. Mr.. Flak haa moved back on hla ranch. . Two new families arrived In Dover thla laat week. Mr. Shaw and Mr. Strong. They have bought land and will have charge of Mr. Hart's young orchard. , . ' Rer. Ingalls was out from Portland laat week looking after hla ranch. O. R. Wordle baa been quite alck but Is now better. FOR THE MORNING ENTERPRISE Liberal terma to hustlers. See Mr. Miller Circulation Department. En terprise. Oregon City Oregon. Notice of Application for a Liquor License. Notice Is hereby given that I will, at the next regular meeting of the City Council, apply for a licenae to sell liquor at my place of business, 712 Main atreet. for a period of 3 months. . 1 A. NOBLE. Notice of Application- for a Liquor Licenae. Notice ts hereby alven that I will. at the next regular meeting of the City Council, apply for a license to sell Honor at my Dlace of business, The Heidelberg Saloon, 421 Main street, far-a period of 3 montha. - D. M. KLF.M8KN. Notice of Application fee a Liquor Li cense. ' Notice Is .hereby given that I will, at tbn nest regular meetlnar of the City Council, apply for a license to eell llqnor at my place of bualneea The Cole Bldg., Butler Saloon, 703 Main atreet, for a period ot three montha. J. A. BT7TLBR. Notice of Application for a Lqr Ll- cense. . Notice Is hereby given that I will, at tbe next regwbtr xoeetlag of the '' City Cornell, apply for a licenae to aell liquor at my place Of Wastneek The Garabrtnus, Corner 6th and Main atreeta, for a period of three montha. C. Q. HODES. NEW STORE. NEW GOODS. ' When I moved Into my new atore I put In a nice line of NEW FURNI TURE, which I am selling at th prt- cea usually quoted for second hand er ahop-worn goods. Come In end look around. '' Fine line of curie and relice. . GEORGE YOUNG. - PLEASE NOTICE. 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