Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, March 24, 1911, Page 3, Image 3

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    Morning enterprise, friday, march 24, 1911.
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! i.ii yealerday.
iobM from Dwliht. Kan
"rtl n of ih frora ,ha
,i "Sat r'noV'ed t th. Commercial
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Tha.nS". rartalnly epp.r.d t
" IghM m" to m..t th com-
lt I the tlm for houclnlng.
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advertising MM"f th
n .rrial Club reports thst greet
kny P"''1 ... ,b, colonists ratea
L.J Mil""' -
,M .-ln effect.
J"' V.tii'ih. lor: Seventeen
t- o Harris' Orocery began to
Sifc- Hi- best In our llnand wo
!T k,,),,.! aoolal at Clalrmont will
isTon Baturday vnlng of ihU
' V at which tlma there will be an
r.m and the eel of th
V)'0". .... i.v theladlea. Money
m apply on purchaa prto
7, .MI rn.
m 1.. a naronta meetlna at
T" , , . 1 iv,i. aftarnnon at
1. aan pine ' --
la m whlrh th friends and patrons
.1... .. hnol will ba briefly
' "...A .,.,! there will ba work by
r: oils "... exhibition.
nt r,e r Jjl L, Booth, bartender
th Co lon. charged with lar
.v by bailee. rt for ,n
Hammma court thla morning
vtU. ti,. run haa to do with
'"..k ,..( hml been nawnad and
,1 wis redeemed by Month.
PCOPLC WIN out
Attorney Stone I -afflicted with
of poison oak. much to hla an
nrtace ' Inconvenience.
Ult Mabel Tower, of Portland, haa
rrtTfd In tbla city, and la the guest
( MlM Ruth Mrlghtblll.
Mr. John Welch, of Portland, waa
fttltloK Hh her slater, Mra. K. I
lioton n Thiiraday.
Mr. Henry Streblg. who haa been
Milting Hh relatlvea and frlnnda In
Um Ahk,I,. fallfornla. haa retamad
0 br boniK In tba city.
MIm I-ulu 8panulr. of Corvallla,
ho haa txn tending th naat wik
,lth br (later. Mra. U. L Portar, will
mt fnr her honia tbla avaolng. ,
CounrllmMii Moyar mada a trip to
totlaad Tliuraday to Intarylew tha
) W. P. oltlrlala In tha matter of err
Itla nrroNi-hnu'iila with which tbflr
wiplorf hn hwn chargfd.
MIm Prarl Cummlnil. Of Newbrri.
1 to baa bn appndlng tha paat four
aoitha In W Ann-laa. arr I red In thla
ntf wvdnrtday. whera aha remained
mill Thuniday evenlnr aa tha a;ueat
Mr. and Mra. A. TI. Wllmot Mlaa
rimmlnitt l.-ft for her homa laat aven-
I Mra C K. llevena. of Wlllamettar
V4 diiKhtcr. Mra. Adah Herd In, of
.Willamette, will moy to the reaidenc
tha Wat Hide recently vacated by
C. A. Miller. Mra. nerena wui open
up a board I n hotiae for young 'men,
aol tipert lo move next week. Th
boardlm bona will be ready for hual
nM April lat.
HHMTAIL MOW TONIGHT.
'Oatitp Nail te lvrwrata With Mu-
fie and Choice oaga,
Tb Cladatone mlnatrela will civ a
blarltare entertainment In Oault'e
bill tbla evening, to which the public
It tartted. Conalderable time and en
tnty baa been apent In preparing for
thla writ, and tboae who know aay
that It will b a moat creditable an
lerulnment. There will be the uaual
alaitrel number, and the aklta to be
m m bbM a hat ftinnv and enter
IiIsIdr. The proceeda will go toward
k atw piano for tha hall, and thoae
Wing forth the effort are amloua
tut the nubile lend a neiping nana 10
tb extent of a ticket for aelf or
,11, . -
Vrlandly Bible Claaa entertainment.
Tha rHendlv Bible claaa haa ar
hmrementa almoat complete for Ha
Hwtartalnment, to be given in tne par
hnra n lk traakarlan rhlireh. next
Wadneaday evening. Aa thla claaa ha"
tha reputation of doing thing wall it
(on without aaylng that tne enter-
tllnmant altl Viava man faaturM
tbat will pleaae thoae In attendance.
15 Day Bar- (p) Days
gain Event () .Move
All the previous specials are on sale and
one more added each day to day
. .
Friday otiting flannel, kimona cloth and
v table linen, are put in the Specials
Prices slashed to raise money
Take advantage of this money saying event
and buy now '
Men's Black Sox 3 pair for ..........23C A lot of overalls while they '
u . r -last from... 50c to 75c
Men's Chambra shirts while they tf - , . . .
last at ....... 24C Ladles shirt waists 79C while they last
""""v""v "' " ,
Men'i OifB anl Bads ta tint Aotn of first quality to dote at Big Re
action. $5.00 Patent Barton $3.65.
. OIVKN fHAIANT tURPRIlE.
Alae Praaant ef tat ef lrMy Cup
and Saucer.
A very pleaaant aurprlae party waa
tendered Mra. Coaby Bmlth. of Clacka
maa Ifelghta, by tha Udlea' Work
Club of the Abernethy Orange, and
Mra. Bmlth waa preaanted with a beau
tiful aat of eupa and aaucera. A lunch,
eon waa aerved at 11:30 o'clock. Tha
day waa apent In needlework for tha
Club.
Freeent were Mra. C. Rivera, Mra.
J. Dutta, Mrs. J. DeFord. Mra. rellowa.
mra. j. iirown, Mra. W. UUtenhouae,
Mra. A. Rlttenhouae, Mra. W. Bmlth
Mra. J. Moore, Mrs. C. Bbaffer, Mra.
C. Smith and Mlaa Agatha Keely.
Negative Wlna Clalrmont Debate.'
The debate at Clalrmont Wednes
day night reaulted In a victory for the
negative. The question debated waa,
"Resolved, That a Clean Croe Woman
Makea a Iletter Housewife Than a
Dirty Eaay-Golng Woman." The young
men--on the debate were all bachelora,
and the married men Inalnuated that
there waa not a debater who could
talk from actual experience. April 6
there will he a debate of the queatlon,
"Resolved, .Thst a Country tired Olrl
Makes a Iletter Housewife Than a
City Bred Qlrl."
"lalng Up Tannla Court.
A number of the young mn of the
Friendly Iilble cluaa are ualng all their
spare time preparing the claaa tennis
court for uae thla acaaon! The court
occupies the beat of two lots on Fall
View the uae of which la donated to
the rlaaa by, Mrs. K. II. Andrewa.
Much of the preliminary work waa
tlnlahed last fall but a little touching
up la still needed to put the court In.
ft rat claaa irltn. Many good llmea are
anticipated by the claaa members thla
summer and plana are being-mode to
that end.
Bible ttudy Friday Afternoon.
The ri'Kular meeting of the Sunday
School Graded Union and Tearhera'
Training Claaa will be held at 3 o'clock
of Friday afternoon at the Haptlat
church. I loth primary and junior les
sons will be taught. Thoae Intereated
In the Sunday school work are Invited.
There la no better time than now
to eel geeae eggs. Set them under a
hen, allowing her five egga, which
are about all ahe can conveniently
cover.
Daughter Coma to Horn.
Horn. March Zl. to the wife of Wil
liam Rskel, of the West Side, an elxht
pound daughter.
Vi
L
AND BOXING
HOT
GIVEN UNDER AUSPICES OF CO
LUMBUS ATHLETIC CLUB, AT
MERRILL'S HALL.
PORTLAND. Or.. March IS (8pl.)
A boxing and wrestling carnival waa
held here Thursday evening at Mer
rill's ball, under the auaplcea of tha
Colunibua yihlotlc club, and .there
was a large crowd and much Intereat
manlfeated.
Sibley, the O. A. C. wreatler met
McCarthy, of the Multnomah Club, at
158 pounds. McCarthy won by- hla ax
greaalveneaa, although be waa out-
elghed 10 pounda.
Klbhey and- II. Doddey, unattached.
went on for four round a at lis. Bod-
dey getting the decision.
Wetsel and R. Boddey followed for
a mlxup at US, Wetiel winning In the
first round.
Nelson Moss, of the Multnomah, out
classed Vtnaon of th Columbua, going
on at 13S pounda.
Porter Yett and Laurie Gay fought
four fierce rounda but the referee waa
unable to give a-declalon and each
will be awarded medal a. The public
thought Oay entitled to the declalon.
They fought unattached at 125.
Peteraon, of Columbua, and Monaer,
of the T. M. . C. A., furnlahed four
rounds of alugglng at 135 pounda.
Peterson waa given decision.
Sax and Maloney, both unattached,
gave a pretty exhibition Of boxing for
fonr rounda, Maloney winning th de
cision. Th wind up waa a meat In th
heavyweight cla Hanna, of Coburg,
and Moebua. of Columbua. Moebua
knocked Hanna out In a half mlnut
of fighting.
ENTERTAINS III n
OF SISTER-GUEST
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE
CLUB MEETS WITH MRS. L, L.
FORTIR, ON WEST SIDE.
Th Wednesday Afternoon Brldue
Club waa entertained Wednesday af
ternoon from I to o'clock by Mra. L,
I Porter, of the Weat Bide, In honor
of her alater, Mlaa Lulu Spangler, of
Corvallla. who Is visiting In this city.
The prlzea In brldxe were won by Mrs.
L. B. Jones and Mra. M. D. Latourette.
Refreahmenta were aerved during the
afternoon, and a moat enjoyable af
fair waa the reault. Next Wednesday
Is the regular meeting of the club and
Mrs. Mdwsrd Ilaker. of Sel'wood, will
be the hoatesa.
Mrs. Porter's guests were Mrs. J.
II. Walker, Mrs. M. D. Utourette, Mrs.
C. D. Latourette, Mrs. Mai Hollark,
Mra. K. P. Randa, Mrs. Lens Charman,
Mrs. Edward Baker, of Bellwood, Mrs.
I L Pickens, Mrs. C. If. Mleaaner,
Mra. J. W. Moffat, Mrs. John Lewth
walte. Mrs. U B. Jones, Mrs. A. A.
Price. Mrs. 11. B. Straight, Mrs. Oeorg
Hnnklna, Mra. J. N. Wlaaner, Mra. R.
T. Avlaon. Mrs. E. T. Fields. Mlaa Mar
jorle Caufleld. Mlaa Nell Caufleld.
WILL VISIT PORTLAND Y. M. C. A.
Boys of the M. E. Brigade to Take a
Trip on th O. W. P.
The Oregon City Hustlers the boys
organization of the M. E. church--wlll
vlalt the Y. M. C. A. In Portland Sat
urday of this week. The boys sre
aaked to. meet In the pnrlors of the
local church In time to net the 1:30 p.
m. car on the O. W. P. Plans were
perfected for this vlalt last Saturday
but at the laat minute the trip had to
be Riven tip as Rev. Mr. Zimmerman
was called awsy to preach a funeral
sermon. The boys will be ahown over
the Y. M. C. A. and given a swim In
the big pool In the basement" of the
flue men'a borne.
Want Huaband'a Estate Admlnlatsrad
Mra. Carrie Neumann haa filed a pe
tition aaklng that George L. Story,
attorney, be appointed administrator
of the eat ate of her huaband, the late
Auguat W. Neumann, the value of
the estate being $1500. The heirs are
the widow, Carrie Neumann, Walter,
aged 18: Elale, aged Iff; Helen, aged
14; Rhelnhalt, aged 11; Frank, aged
i yeara.
CORRESPONDENCE
MOUNTAIN VIEW.
Surprise part lea aeem to be the or
der of the day In thla vicinity. A
birthday aurprlae was given Mrs. J.
II Qulnn this week on Tuesday. -
Frank Stillwell, who visited hi
mother in Bandon, four weeks, re
turned home Monday.
Mr. and Mr. Henry Wallace, of
Bhubet. were vlaltlng relatlvea , and
f rlenda her and In Portland laat
week. .
Mr. and Mra. E. W. Imbler apent
a few days laat week at Corvallla,
their old home.
Frank Bullard and family spent
Saturday and Sunday on their ranch
near Redland.
Mra. N. M. Aldredg la able to be
out acaln after her aerloua Illness.
Jklra. l H. Newman, who bad the
meaalea two weeka ago, la not so
well aa ahe had a relapse.
Mr. and Mra. Bert Newman, who
vlalted relatlvea and friends here laat
week, have rone to California.
Meaara. J. M. GlHett and E. D. Barto
dug a well for Mike Clanale In Weat
Oregon City this week.
The Mountain View Improvement
club met In regular session laat Fri
day evening. The debate, "Resolved
That There) la More Pleasure In Pur
suit Than Possession, waa decided
In favor of th negative. The quea
tlon for. thla week. FYlday, la "Re
aolved, That the Fowl that Lave th
Ext- la th Mother of the Fowl." A
larce audience la expected.
Henry Brand. Sr., will alart for
Germany thla week. Hla store will
be In charge of Henry and Ernest
Brand, and Mrs. Torrener la clerk.
W. O. Hall la hauling merchandlae
to Rockwood, Multnomah County, at
which nlace they have purchased a
atore, and J. Everhart la the pro
prietor.
SMYRNA. -
" Th farming I well under way In
this section, of tb county, much
spring grata has been sown, and tha
fall grain la looking fine, almost with
out eiceptlon; verity Clackamas la a
wonderful county. , ,
Sam Kauffman has lust purcbaaed
a fine new auto, tb first In this Im
mediate vicinity, and Is busy teaching
It to "get np, gee, haw, and back."
Who will be th neat to fall In HneT
Mlaa Florence Yoder called on Miss
Anna Qotfredson Sunday afternoon.
J. 8. Yoder mad a business trio to
Canby Monday.
Mra. Fred Watson spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mra. Konschak. of East
Needy.
The roads are being graded and Im
proved In many placea at present.
Now Is the Urn for that kind of
work, and all th efforts In that line
sre appreciated. ,
Mrs. Will Sconce and daucbter.
Mra. A. O. Yoder, were ahopplog In
Portland last Tburaday.
Rile Garret, of Canby. made a. fly
ing trip out her on bla motor cycle.
calling on R. Yoder.
F. K. Morrison and wife vlalted W.
H. Yoder and family last Sunday aft
ernoon.
Joe Gottwald has taken ud the
atudy of the violin, and la progressing;
nicely. It takea patience, and hard
work to win out, and we believe Joe
la of the right Quality to do eo.
Mlaa Maud foder. our very effi
cient and aucceasful teacher In the
Evergreen school, la preparing to give
a night cap social Saturday evening.
April 1. The program preceding the
social, will be of a good length and
quality, and no doubt the school house
will he filled to overflowing, as Miss
Maude haa a reputation for pleasing
all comers.
L. . Yoder.- who has been vialtlna
his parents-and other . relatlvea for
the past week, haa returned to Sea
side. Chaa. Taylor, accompanied by one
of the fair ones, was enjoying a buggy
ride last Sunday. That new rig Is
ure a winner.
Miss Anna Gotfredson, our popular
young teacher of the Rural Dell
school, waa quit 111 laat week, dis
missing the school for three days.
At present she la much Improved, and
haa taken up her work again.
BARLOW.
Mra. Scrogglns. who haa been visit
ing her daughter In Oregon City, haa
gone to Eugen to visit with her eon.
Dave Shepherd spent Sunday In
Portland.
Jim Ogle and wife, of Aurora, spent
Sunday with Mr. Ogle'a parents.
Mra. M. W. Shepard and daughter.
Mlaa Deaaie, from Portland, accom
panied by Mrs. Jennie Clark, and her
daughter, have been vlaltlng with rel
atlvea alnce Satarday. They Intend
to atart for th Coaat tomorrow.
Frank Jease and wife are visiting
with their parents. '
L. J. Judy, who ha Just had a house
built on his place on the Molalla
River, haa now moved hi family Into
It.
Th road supervisor haa several
teams at work hauling gravel on the
road which Is to be graveled from the
wagon bridge to th foot of Oakley
MIL
"Mrs. O. W. Quint la quite aick with
th grip, and a alight attack of pleur
isy. E. A. Wright haa torn down the
fence around hla property and la re
placing It with a new one.
Mra. Ralph Clark and ' daughter,
Dorothy, of Montreal, Canada, and
Mlsa Bessie Sbeppard, of Portland,
vlalted relatives and called on friends
from Sunday Ull Wednesday.
T. J- Gary vlalted our school one
day laat week.
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin visited C. L.
Duntoa's family Sunday at Molalla.
Mrs. Dement' son. Mr.' Judy, and
family arrived from Portland Sunday
with household goods. Mr. Judy haa
bought property and will locate her.
Geo. Ogleaby, the road boss, has
several team hauling gravel and will
gravel th road from the Molalla
River to the foot of Oakley hill.
Mlaa Anderson attended the teach
era' Inatltnt at Gladstone Saturday
J. J. Wurfela la making good use of
hla auto, taking In the country while
the roads are good.
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Snyder left on
Tuesday for the motintalne near Esta
cada, where Fred will work In a shin
gle mill. -
Mrs. Quint Is Buffering with the
grip, and la eerlousry tn.
Mr. Brndrlg'a family had friends
among th new-comers who cam last
week.
E. A. Wright la putting a new fence
around hla place which will make a
great Improvement on that corner.
Th counctlmen ar erecting a five
hundred power electric light on the
top of the water tank which will cast
a beautiful light around the tank and
over th city. The money waa raised
by subscription for purchasing th
light and everyone subscribed liber
ally and will be amply repaid when
the light la completed.
COLTON.
George Williams la hauling mer
chandlae for Mr. Danlelson.
Born, to Mr. and Mra. John Laferty
a girl. All concerned reported well
A. J. Anderson bought a cow from
E. Llndstrom.
V. Backmann haa contracted to
slash forty acres for O. Holden.
Ben Anderson has arrived her with
hla family to make hla home and has
already atart ed to build a nlc dwel
ling on hla property on Wall atreet.
We all bid them a ; hearty welcome,
and wish them the best of luck.
Alec Ericson and family, who have
lately mad their home here, attended
services at church Sunday forenoon
The Luther Leagn rendered their
regular bi-weekly program Sunday aft
ernoon. A good attendance waa re
ported. .
Meaara. E. Jan son and A. J. Ander
son hav each started to build a good
sited number one dwelling house.
WILSONVILLE.
Mlaa 8. M. Graham arrived home
on Wedneaday from her trip to Cali
fornia. Mlaa Gertrude Bailey waa the guest
of Mra. Elmer Jonea on Friday, and
attended the Corral Creek school en
tertatnment, assisting with some
aongs in her uaual pleasing manner.
Mrs. Jo Thornton ha been quite
111 for the past week, and her many
friends will be pleased to learn that
ahe Is Bomewhat better.
Mae Baker spent Saturday and Sun
day at home, near our village.
Mr. Hawthorne, one of Wllaonvtlle'a
busy real estate dealers, moved to
hla new horn on Monday, which be
purchased recently from Mr. Nendel.
Mr. and Mrs. Kd Baker and Mr. and
Mr. Alison Baker, apent Sunday In
8herwood.
Wilsonvllle'a Main street ha been
much Improved by the road super
visor. Rev, Moore, District Superintendent
of the Sunday schools of tb Metho
dist church, preached In th A. O. TJ.
W. hall on Sunday last at I o'clock.
last, through th agency of Mr. But
son. Mr. and Mr. Wra. Baker ar very
cozlly settled at horn on part of th
Baker ranch, and their friend are
glad to learn that they wilt stay near
our village.
Judge Thompson, wife and family,
wer visitors at th horn of Mrs. Au
brey Wood, on Friday, and attended
th Corral Creek school entertain
ment, r
Roy Nendel was host at a pleaaant
evening party on Wednesday. A
sumptuous repeat waa aerved, and a
merry evening apent In dancing and
games. About twenty-flv young peo
ple were present and report a very
happy evening.
Maroia Bay won nrst place in a
debate at the Newberg high school.
on Monday evening laat, which sounds
pretty good for our country fresh lea.
A pleaaant aurprtse party waa ten
dered Mr. and Mra. Frank Brobat on
Tuesday evening, at their home. A
Jolly evening was spent In games and
musical numbers wer rendered by
the hostess and many of the gnests,
after which dainty refreshments were
served.
Mr. Boland's friends will be clad to
learn tbat be haa been able to return
home after hia aerloua surgical opera
tion in a Portland hospital.
The Corral Creek school entertain
ment, given on Friday evening, March
17tb, was well attended, and a splen
did program waa rendered by the
teacher, Mra. Wood, aasisted by the
pupil and othera. The fare entitled
Too Much of a Good Thing." deserve
special mention; the drill was stepped
off In splendid style, to th accom
paniment of Mr. Reed Graham's vio
lin; Misa Esther Nendel'a perform
ance with the Indian Club waa also
much enjoyed; Little Elma Nendel
delighted the audience with her elo
cutionary ability In reciting "Esther's
Beau, also a little poem composed
for th occasion by Mr Norman Say,
aa follower
St. Patrlck'a Day.
On St. Patrlck'a Day tn the morning.
I wear a suit of green,
Whlle'Tny heart to Ireland's warming.
Where th shamrock grows aerene.
Have you heard the story of Paddy?
Well, he cbaaed the snake away;
He did It with his achlllalv.
At least .that's what people say.
Potatoes are grown in fields so dense.
In the land of the Emerald Iale,
That boys and girls eat nothing else,
But apuda of the Irish atyle.
So now you see why I'm talking about
The brilliant flag of green.
But I'll raise my voice In a lusty shout
Where the "Stars and Stripes" are
seen.-
STAFFORD.
W have enjoyed ten days of such
beautiful spring weather, auch aa la
not always seen in some less favored
localities.
The homeaeekers from the East
who are flocking into Oregon by the
thouaanda wjiile th cheap rates last.
cannet ask for more delightful wea
ther or a more beautiful country aeen
at it beat In the spring, although all
the year round It 1 good enough.
We hear with regret that th most
of Appledale baa come back upon
Toren Kruses hands. It will be re
membered It waa bought and platted
Into acreage lota by McBride, a real
estate man, who also gave the place
Its pretty name of Appledale, although
there are aa yet no apples on the
place.
Perry Sharp helped to appraise the
property of the late Meint Peters on
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gage spent a day thla
week at Mra. 8barp'a.
-They sre all well over the ffrlp, but
some of them still weak from Us
after effects.
Miss Mellnda Sharp la still confined
to her bed the most of the time, as
she has been for the past two years
but still seems cheerful and hopeful
and her many friends hope soon to
aee her around again. Mlsa Ida Eiieg
sen Is staying with them.
The little boy of Ed Sharp, wno
waa afflicted with Infantile paralysis
last summer, doea not have much use
of his legs yet
Grandma Elllgaen has gone to
Portland to visit her daughter. She
is enjoying pretty good health for
her age, aa she Is nearly 90 years old.
The "Church of God" held a pro
tracted meeting at the school house
every evening last week, with pretty
good attendance.
Arden Gage and wife mad a abort
vlalt at hla old home on Saturday, re
turning Sunday to their' home In Sher
idan. Mr. and Mra. Hoi ton and family
were also at Mr. Gage's on Sunday.
Word cornea from the Powell'a,who
started to drive to Granta Paas, that
they were getting along fine, having
made 75 miles the first two dsys and
all feeling the benefit of the Journey
already.
Jake Schatti la sawing wood, and
Jo Nemlc and his brother, assisted
by Albert and Robert 8chatts. ar
doing the splitting, ana jane, wun ni
little engine, keepa tnem ousy.
Mr aernl haa a new 200-eKK tncu
bator. and la aettlng that and his old
one of 125 eggs, this week, and la in
hopes of supplying fryB to the market
this spring.
Mrs. Oebhardt Is having her usual
good luck with her Incubator. Hens
are bringing a gooa price, riymuum
Rocks averaging about a dollar apiece.
Mr. Holawarth haa rented a portion
of Lu Francis' place, and I engaged
In nlowlnv it. '
The Delkar brothers spent a pleas
ant evening at Mr. Gage's taming
business and the news of the day.
They expect .to make quite a neat
little aum hauling clay from a cut In
the road near Davie" to the Brick and
Tile Coat Tualatin. They recently sold
a span of their colts, realising $350
for them.
The Baker are putting In early po
tatoes. Ground ra In excellent condition at
this time for early gardening.
Albert Turner' llttl daughter haa
been very sick with pneumonia, fol
lowing an attack of measles. Dr.
Mount ha been In attendance since
last Wednesday.
CANBY. "
There have been two well attended
meetings on the two past Sunday of
thos Interested In the Socialist move
ment at the home of Joe Letser.
"Socialism and th Farmer," waa th
aubject discussed laat Sunday. A
choir haa been organised, with Mra
Hampton aa leader, and th meeting
hav not only been well attended, but
hav been very Intereatlng. -
Laterals ar being conatructea- oy
the Canby Canal Company through
out the Walt tract of land. -
Mr. DtRerneaa. who waa formerly
owner of th blackamlth ahop now
owned and operated by Maple and
Maaterson, haa returned to Canby and
will probably bring hi family and
again settle down among us. Mr.
Dtgernes ha resided In North Da
kota sine h left her over a year
Frank Doog I now at work upon
hla new house In tb north part of
town. By all appearance h Intend
having a modern np-to-dat residence.
Work la progressing rapidly upon
W. II. Lack' new house. Th con
crete foundation and cellar walla ar
being put tn and a well haa been dug,
the property having also been fenced
with substantial woven wire. He haa
one of the cboiceat locatlona In Canby
and will also hav on of the beat of
dwellings erected on ft.
Everyone I rejoicing to sea th ad
dition to th depot her naarlng com
pletion. With th new arrangement
of things. It will be poealbl to handle
both freight and passenger traffic In
a aatlafactory manner.
L. C. Peanell, who Uvea near Bar
low, waa In Canby on business Wed
nesday. On last Bsturday air the local, aa
well aa many of the county school
teachers, boarded the train bound for
Oladstone, where they enjoyed the
all-day aeaalon of the County Insti
tute. The north bound Limited, which
paaaea through. Canby at about 1:30
P. M., was compelled to stop on Wed
nesday on account of the pumps fall
ing to work properly. In a short time
the repairs were made and th train
was sgaln on Its way.
Mra. Roth haa made Improvementa
to her property In block twelve, where
Doc Bailor Uvea. Thla piece of prop
erty ia certainly In fine ahape now.
F. M. Roth, our editor of the Trib
une, waa In Portland and Oregon City
on buslneaa Tuesay of thla week.
Tbe protracted services, which .are
being - held - In - tb Christian -ehureh,-
are attracting large crowds. Rev.
George Gregg, the evangellat, is a
preacher of much ability, and hla aer
mon Sunday evening on the aubject
of "The Devil and Hia Angels," waa
not only Intereatlng and Instructive,
but wss argumentlve and persuasive.
Mor than three hundred were pres
ent and every available aeat waa oc
cupied. Thla service waa' a union ser
vice, the Methodists having given up
their ' regular evening service. Mr.
Webb'and wife helped very much by
the active part they took In the music.
Mr. Webb leading the choir and also
the congregation and they had be
sides a duet, while Misses Alma
Knight and Gertrude Wright also sang
duet and Mr. Hocke sang a solo.
These aervlcea will continue through
tbe week and will be concluded next
Monday evening, March 27, when tbe
service will consist of illustrated
aongs, a atereopticon being uaed, and
more than two -hundred pictures win
be thrown on the canvas. A email ad
mission charge ia being made to help
defray the expenses of these meet
ings. There will be tbe regular Sunday
school sessions - at - the - Christian
church Sunday A. M4 at 10 o'clock;
at the M. E- church at 9:45 A. M;
and at the Scandinavian Evangelical
at 10 A. M.
At the Methodist Church last Sun
day morning a treat awaited the wor
shippers, for Prof. Hammond, of the
Kimball school of theology, preached
a most Instructive and logical sermon.
Prof. Hammond waa also present at
the union prayer meeting held In the
evening and made a brief taia. -
A car load of tiling material just
arrived at Canby, and Is being taken
away by the farmers near by. -
Wanted At Once!
AT
Oak Grove
Milwaukee
CARRIER AGENTS
FOR THE
MORNING ENTERPRISE
Liberal term a to hustlers, 8e Mr.
Miller Circulation Department, En
terprise, Oregon City Oregon.
CITY NOTICES.
Notice Closing Streams.
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRES
ENTS, That. Whereaa. the Board of
Flah Commissioners of the Stat of
' Oregon and the United State Bur
eau of Fisheries have propagated
and stocked, and are propagating
and stocking the watera of tne WU
lamette and Clackamaa rivers, and
their tributaries. In the SUte of
Oregon with salmon fish; and.
Whereaa, said atreama are fre
quented by salmon fish, and for the
purpose of protecting the same, the
said Board of Fish Commissioners
haa decided to close the said Wil
lamette River and Ita tributaries,
below and north of Ue falls there
of, at Oregon City, and all of the
Clackamas River and Ita tributaries,
to prevent fishing therein, In any
manner whatever, for salmon fish,
during the period of time herein
specified.
Now, therefore, notice Is hereby
given by said Board of FlBh Com
mlssioners that said Willamette Riv
er and Ita trlbutarlea, below and
north of the falls thereof, at Oregon
City, and all of aald Clackamas Riv
er and Its tributaries, are, and each
. of them Is hereby closed to fishing.
In any manner whatever, for salmon
fish between twelve o'clock noon,
on the 15th day of April, 1911, and
twelve o'clock noon, on the 1st day
of May, 1911; and It Is and will be
unlawful to flsk for, or takeM or
catch any aalmon fish In any1 Of said
waters during the said period of
time above specified.
Any and all persons whomsoever
eo fishing tn violation of thla notice
will be prosecuted, as by law pro
vided. BOARD OF FI8H COMMISSIONERS.
By OSWALD WEST, Governor. .
By THOS. B. KAY. 8tate Treasurer.
Attest : R. E. CLANTON. Clerk of
the Board. .
Notice ef Application for a Liquor
License.'
Notice la hereby given that I will.
at the next regular meeting of th
City Council, apply for a license tq
ell liquor at my place of business,
The Depot Saloon; 219 7th street.
for a period of 3 month.
CLAT78 KROHN.
Notlo ef Application fee a Liquor
License.
Notice) la hereby grvea that I will,
al the) next rwgular meeting of the
City Oowaoll, apply for a license to
ell liquor at my place of bualneea,
Th Mt. Hood Cafe, Fifth and Main
Btreeta, for a period of S month.
M. JUSTIN.
When a spell of bad weather coatee,
look out for lice. They aoutlply fast
when hen and chick hav to be con
fined to their coop ssaeh of th
time. These peats will ooa reduce
th vitality of th liveliest chick vr
hatched, so that It will be In good
condition to take gap or sods otber
aliment. -
NOTICK.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
Th partnership heretofore existing
under tb firm nam of Story 4 Thoas
aa, having been dissolved by mutual
consent, all liabilities of th firm ar
assumed by Owen Q- Thomas and all
accounts dne th firm ar payable to
the aforesaid Owen G. Thomas.
Dated at Oregon City, Oregon, thla
24th day of February, 1911.
J5. F. STORY,
OWEN a THOMAS.
Wants, For Sale. Etc
Notloas under tlteSa claaalflad haadtnss
will b tnaaricd al on cent a wont, ftral
Inaertlon. half a cent additional Inser
tion a. One Inch card, ft par month; half
Ini-h card. (4 lineal ti par month.
Caah muat accompany ordar unlas ona
has an oprn account with tha pa par. No
financial raapooalblllty for errors; where
errora occur free corrrcted notice will ba
print.d for patron. Minimum eharae Its.
WANTED.
FOUND Bunch of keya; call and
prove property and pay . for notice
and receive them.
WANTED Small advertisement for
, thla ool'jmn. Prices very reason-
able. Be rate at head of column.!
VACUUM CLEANING done for 50
centa an hour. Call Pacific States
2491.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE By owner 2.71 scree,'
four room house, barn, cow, horse,
chickens, well, fruit trees, . small
fruits. Concord Static, telephone. '
Oak Grove, red 214.
75 acre tract good land, no rocks, 3
miles from Oregon City, 1 miles
from O. W. P. car line. Good fruit
land. Cut Into 7 and 14 acre tracts,
1100 to $226 per acre. Enquire of
D. K. Bill A Co., Room 9. Beaver
BIdg., Oregon City.
FOR SALE 10 Acre orchard land,
7 acre planted to apple trees, 7
room bouse, small barn, 1V miles
from Oregon City on good road,
$3,500, terms for quick' sale. Tele
phone Farmers 213. 8. R. Cogan,
R. F. D. No. 2, box 13, Oregon
City, Oregon.
BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR.
HARRY JONES Builder and General
Contractor. Estimates cheerfully
given on all classes of building
work, concrete walks and rlaforcd
concrete. Res, phone Main 11L
ATTORNEYS.
O. D. EBY, Attorney-at-Law, Money
loaned, abstract a fnrnlahd, la ad
title examined, estate Battled, gwav
eral law bualneea. Over Bank af
Oregon City.
TJUXN ft 8CHUEBEL, Attorneya-et-
Law, Deutecher Advokat, wtll prac
tice la all court a, make collections
and settlements. Offlc in Enter
prise BIdg., Oregon CRy, Oregon.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE,
V. R. HYDE, Abstract Office
Land title Investigated, conveyan
cing, notary public
lOKPtTITCXS copy
Room 7, Barclay BIdg, Oregon City.
K. H. COOPER,' For Fir laauraner
and Real Estate. Lat a handle
your properties we buy, sell and
exchange. Offlc In Bnterprtse
BIdg., Oregon City, Oregon.
FREYTAO ft MONEY, Real Estate
Dealers, have choice bargains In
farm landa, city and suburban
homes, good fruit lands and poultry
ranches. Sea us for good buys
Near 8. P. depot.
SECOND HAND FURNITURE.
NEW STORE. NEW GOODS.
When moved Into my neve atore
I put In a nlc line of NEW FURNI
TURE, which I am selling at th pr4
cee usually quoted for aocond hand or
hop-worn good. Com In and look
around.
Fin line ef curie and relic.
GEORGE YOUNG.
.
PLEASE NOTICE,
To Introduce Th Morning
Enterprise into a large major
ity . of th homes In Oregon .
City and Clackamaa county th
management haa decided to
make a apeclal price for tha
dally issue, for a abort time
only, where th subscriber paya
a year la advance.
By carrier, paid a year ta
advance), 18.00.
By mall, paid a year Ja ad
vance, $1.00.
People wno gav our canvaav
aer a trial subscription for on
or mor month, at tea eaats a
weak, can hav the dally deliv
ered for a year for 18.00 by
paying a year la advance.
People who gav our canvas
ser a trial subaerlption, . by
xaalL tor tour mow tha at a dol
lar, may hav tha paper for a
year for 12.00, it paid a year in
advaao.
Buhoeribar to th Weakly
atetarptiao may ebaag their
eubocriptlona to th dairy, re
eelving credit for half tlm on
th daily that the weekly la
paid la advance. When they
choose to add cash to th ad
vnae payment 18 fall
year advaac payment they
may take advaatag of th $1
rata.
W aaak thla apoeial prioa
ao that pooplo who hav paid
ta advaao a aoav other dairy .
and wtaa to tak ta htoralag
aaatarpris. ma? do ao without
too groat
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Bubacrih for th DaHy ktarpri.
The Lang plac was sold on Friday