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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1911)
T i'i'mi M0RN1NO ENTERPRISE, SATURDAY, APIiJL 1, 1911. 1 For SV aloe vou will gUaMy purchase where you receive value for OUT lUOnc jrt Vry Stott, EDDY fit SON Opposite the' Oregon City Bank Good seasonable and up-to-date. i .din' and Chlldren'a Spring ,IMntry at bottom prtcsa. Ladlee rady--wear turban. bUck and ' Chlldran'a tine, ,r)n.d atraw hate, 350, BO and up. chiliiren dresses percale wall made, aliaa fVo 14. ,ach 75a. aplandld as Jortmont patterns and ptylee it 5c , LOCAL DRUM'S r W lJilnmr, of Ooldendale, Wiih., ' In Oregon City on Friday. , rw the latest Dovaltlaa to Millinery Mll on M'a C. Ooldamltb. ur. and Mr a. Schmidt, of Bhubel, wer In thla city on buslnese Friday. Oar llata ar etyllaa and chic Mlaa C. Ooll,,,,tn Karl Wink, of Now Era, waa In Ore ta CHy n Friday. jar. and Mra. Itolman, of Beaver Crack, were In Oregon City on Friday, B. w. llornshuh. a prominent resi dent of Hhubel, waa among th Oregon Cliy bualnesa vlsltora on Friday. Itroy Walker, banker of Canty, waa transacting bualnaaa In thla city on frlday. - Woodburn bM Ita fourth annual bona ahow Friday, with a good at tendance. Iloraemen from tbla county attended Tbe Saturday Club ' will mat on Monday evening at tha bona of Mra. r p. wHmid, and bualnaaa of th ao altty will ba brought up for discussion. Yon tak ho chance whan you hu flour at Harrta Orocery. Wad carry only tha "money bach" kind of odi. There la a meeting achadulad for thla evening for Willamette Falla Camp W O. W., at which lime ther will be an Initiation of aaveral candi dates. Henry llomahuh, of Portland,, paaaed through thla rlty on Friday on bin way to Shubel, where be will vlalt with bla brother, E. W. llomahuh. Dried fnilta are getting erarce.but wa are atlll Belting thoa fin dried ipslea and peacbea at 10c per lb at Harrta Orocery. Tha funeral aervlcee over th re ailni or Mra. Lydla Toung, who died & bar hma In Carue on Thuraday. war held Friday, and th reroalna ware Interred In lb Carua cemetery. The Junior League of th Baptlat church aave a mualral and literary eotartalnment at th church Friday evening. It proved to ba a very en yoTttla affair. n atoney gained In tb entertain Mt at tha Mount Pleaeent achool US evening will be devoted to tb Mrl.au nt haa hall aulla for tha lo- 'aU team. The recording feea In the county teeorder'a office for March, 1911, bava amounted to 177510. which to 110.40 tore than any prevloua month, and asking a proflt to th county of about TS. v Twilight will bold Ita usual weekly literary thla evening. Tha debate will t on tha aubjeet, "Reaolved, That a titan, Croaa Woman Makea a Better Hnuxewlfe Than a Dirt Eeay-Oolng Woman. " James Dupaaqurer, wife and alght children, and accompanied by tha for tiar a fiither. Anton Dupaaqurer, left Mday morning for thalr old bom at Wlnneneg. Canada.' They bav lived la thla rlty for th paat alx yeara, and will taktt poRaeaalon of thalr farm up on their arrival at. Wlnnapeg. PEOPLE POINTED OUT J. M. (Inrrnlr waa doing bualnaaa In Portland Wedneaday. Mr. Minnie Day baa gone to Oa wego, where ah will vlult with her aon, Geortte Cllne ' Mlaa llattle Wlltae, .of Portland, la vtaitinK Bt th home of Mr. and Mra. J. M. Garmlr. Mra. W. 8. Rider, of Greenwood, ho ha been vlaltlng her daughter, Mra. r.rnnt Criteaer, returned hom Thuraday. Mra. J. K. Kama, of Lincoln, Neb., in Mra. coi, of Oregon City, war lueaia Friday of their mother, Mra. U P. Hoi ton. Mr. (Jnorge Puaey, aon of Mr. and ra. ueorn- Puaey, who waa cruicauy 111 for acvcral weaka with typhoid fa ver. la aliln tn ha out. Mr. and Mra. Will Crlteaer'nd lit Jl daiiRliter, of Wlllamett. are trial t- i at m home of Mr. and Mra. u. i Criteaer, rf Echo Lodge. Mrt. M l Drlgga, who baa been BttfllMln.. (1.. . t I. - with r "-"'r in inrve vn.i win MUtlvea at McMlnnvllla, baa returned A S EE W W. Received ' " j - ww Ladlaa' whlta waists. Good quality, neatly trlmmad waist at e&. AUraetlva patterna, op-en-work designs at 75o. Vary finest quality, handsomely anv broldered and ' laea-trlmmad walata, perfectly finished, only $1.60. Ladlaa' allk and Mala glovaa. Baat llala In black,, tan or brewna, only 25a pafr. Bt all- allk glovaa Mo pair. to Oregon City and la a guaat of her brother. Charlea D. Latourett. Mr.' John Jaodbaon, of Wood burn, formerly Southern Pacific operator at tba depot In thla city, la bar for a few daya vlalt with fiienda and rela Uvea. ' Mlaa Eva Kant, who hae been on a vlalt to fiienda on a ranch bear Med ford for tha paat two montha, la back at her old poaltlon aa caabler at tha Electric Hotel. Mr. B. Kuppanbender, of tba real eatate Arm of W. F. Schooley Jk Co., la home alck. 11 baa an attack of grip and la unable to attend to th rush of bualneaa that th home aeek- era eicuralona are dumping Into thla Nortbweat country. Mr. Elmer Cady, of Petaraon Rap- Ida, Minn., la a gueet for a few daya at the home of Mra. L. E. M out ton and Mlaa Eva I. Moulton, of Gladstone, atopplng off while enroute for a vlalt In California. Mra. Moulton and daugh ter were former nelghhora of Mr. Cady In Minnesota. Attorney J. E. Iledgea will go to Salem Monday to attend tba meeting of tb Board of Higher Curricula, of which be la a member. Thla board meet a onca a year and baa to do with tha curriculum In tha different achoola of higher learning In th 8tate that ara aublect to Btat aupervuion ana that receive Btate aid. ' THE MOO, THC FARMER'S FRIEND. Homa nf lha reasnna. why th bog h. kajh raliMi lha farmer's friend. tba mortgage-lifter and tba debt-payer ar these: He la tba quickest animal on the ?arm to be turned Into caah. He can b grown and marketed aa quickly aa a crop of grain, and th aame can be don without-lessening it., hia nf tha anil. There la no other animal on tha farm through whirh train pan be marketed at doi- ter' value than through th bog. Th man who la feeding cam can not mak a proflt unlesa they ara fol i kv lha hoc. lie furnishes In thla Instance tha profitable cog In tha wheel of cattle feeding. He la equally aa neceaaary to th dairyman to trana- poea tha by-product or tn aairy mat would be otherwise waated Into profit able pork. Thla la where be pomes In on the aide Issues; wnereaa on me main Issue h la alwaya prontani ana the farmer'a caabler. 8wlneherd. ' CALLS THE BLUFF. Editor Kohlsaat, Wont Toll But He win oo TO JSII. rwiPAno. KCarch 11. "Threata of Jail do not frighten me. Aa a newa- paper man I never neiray a cunu- dence." declared H. H. Kohlaaat, edi tor Of th Chicago Record-Herald, when asked yeeterday to divulge me nam of tb praon who told him of th alleged existence of a eluah fund larlatatlva VOtea for Wil liam Lorlmera election to th federal aenata. ' "Ther la absolutely no way in in world to indue tn to betray a confl- Mnllnuad KohllHBt. "I told them that If they wtebed to make a martyr of ma that waa tneir anairt Kohlaaat told the leglalatlv Investi gating commute that ha waa In formed that a runa or exisiu to buy vote for Lo rimer. Flab Ladder at Ament Dam. - nniNTo pirr nr.. March 31. Conatructlon of fish laddera at th Ament dam la under way. tompi waa mad that tha dam Interfered with aalmon ascending th Rogue rtr er and recentry action waa taken com pelling tha company to put It tn a con dition so mat it wouia hoi minium, with the fish going to their spawning grounds. tJYCLONE IN ALABAMA. MOBILE. Ala., March SI. Six per- aona ar dead and 40 eenousiy injur . tha easult nf a cvclone which destroyed GalneavlUe, Monro county, last night. Mor than 100 farmbouaea wer n tlrely demolished and treea and crop throughout th entlr district about tb town wer leveled to th earth. FOR RENT Liner epac In thla col umn. A few llnee may rent that house, atora or farm ; they will ooet you but a few cents PAIR OF PUMPS ;; for ESaoter? AT aTbTUIII 1 We have them jg3D Price $3.50 Price $3.50 INDOW DIS A. 617 Main St. Holmes DERTHICK CLUB f.EET AT LL PORTER HOME STUDY OF SOWARO MaeOOWtLL AND HIS WORKS PROVED . INTSStSTINO. Tha Derthlck Club met Friday after noun at tba home of Mra. Leall L. Porter on tha Waat Bide. Tha musical program of th afternoon waa In charge of Mlaa Loulee Huntley, one of Oregon Clty'a young planlau, and her numbers were greatly appreciated by her hearara. Tha following numbers were given by Mlaa Walker: "Nor. weglan Bridal Proceaalon," by Grieg; "An Etude," by Grieg; "Rondo Op. 61, No. X" by Beethoven; "Impromptu Opus. Ut No. t by Schubert. Mra. 0'. A. Harding read tha laat chapter of th life of Edward MacIJowell. Tha club haa been taking up th atudy of thla composer for tha past year, and much Interest haa been taken by the members. - Aa a fitting close of tha year'a work. of tha study of MacDoweH's Ufa and compositions the club decided to at tend the lecture given by Mra. Mac Dowell, widow of the composer, on tha "MacDowell Memorial Movement," which will b held at tba Unitarian Chapel In Portland on Saturday even ing. Aa tha next meeting of th club will fall on Good Friday It waa decided to postpone tha meeting until April 28, which will ba held at tha home of Mr. L. L. plckena, on tbe Weat Bide. Tbe following members attended tbe meeting of Friday afternoon: Mra. O. A. Harding, Mra. U L. Plckena, Mra. J. W. Moffatt, Mra. J. F. Clark, Mra. B. T. Avlaon, Mra. R. C. Oanong, Mra. Leon De Lanes, Mra. J. E. Hedg ea, Mra. J. W. Loder, Mra. L. L. Por ter, Mra. C. H. Cauflleld, Mlaa Muriel Stevens, Mlaa Louisa Walker. Kan. si Woman Taachta Jeurnalism In CoMaga. traa aDTTs atoaaLn. Miss Sadie Moaaler baa been added to tbe staff of tha Kansas Agricultural college at Manhattan aa an Instructor In tb department of Induatrlal Jour nal Ism. 8 be waa formerly society edl tor of tb Lawrence (Kan.) Journal and la tb first woman In tbe United Bute to teach Journalism. Mlaa Moaaler la first assistant to Cbarlea J. Dillon, formerly of tb Kan aaa City Star, who la bead of tbe re cently created department and editor of th Induatriallat, a paper for farm era, which la laaued by th depart tnant Mlaa Moaaler la on, of th beat known newspaper women In Kanaaa and baa been In charge of tha Journal when ita editor, J. U Brady, haa been attending to bla duties aa atate aena tor. Th Journalism achool alma to train Ita atndenta to edit country newa- paper and to teach tbetn to writ In telligently of farm affairs. Mlaa Moaa ler baa charge of a class In copy read ing and aoon Is to begin a course of lecture, ' a ' ' "Time and again." aaya Mlaa Moaa ler, "when I waa In charge of tb Jour Mi I waa confronted by th problem that w were not Interesting our farm er subscribers. I knew that with a alx or eight par PPr that waa circulat ing- largely among farmers there waa no good excuse for such a condition. Thla department n teaching the atu denta bow to writ In an Interesting manner about th farm and everything that pertains to It, and wa hope tba re sult will be that Kansaa newspapers ultimately will cover newa of Interest to farmers aa well aa t hex, do tba newa of their own town. "One of our atndenta, who la giving great promts, la going to bav a farm dally, a unique Idea, but which ahould be a ancceaa. Above all. w are try ing to teach them to write good Eng Hah." - ; . PL AY Woman'sWorld f I 1' ?.J Coohery points . Cheaae Parties Papular, On of tlta favorite amuitemeuta among young people Just now Is what tbey term "cbevse parties.'' - A young lady deslrona of eutertalulug ber friends very Informally luvltea about a doaen of ber "lutiniates" to spend tba evening with her aud partake of a Welsh rabbit One of tbe peculiar charms of thla otertalutnent la "the coma and go early plsu, so every one la on baud by 8 or shortly after., Tha boatesa must have one ouod of fresh, dry cheese (any grocer will givv the proper kind), cut Into email piece and placed In tbe cbsOug dish. Salt, mustard, cayenne, butter aud a bottle of ale or a pitcher of sweet milk must ba oa tb table near by. Mix a cup of milk or about the aame quantity of ale or beer with tbe cbeeee, light tbe little lamp and allow tbe mixture to become partially warmed and soft be fore calling th guest Into tba dining room. Then add. when tbe cbeese Is some what melted, four teaspooufula of but ter, four small teaspooufula of mus tard, two teaspooufula of salt and a little pepper. Thin It well and cook until It thkketia, being careful not to let It curdle.' Borne expert a consider an egg neceaaary. but many do not think It an Improvement Half a allce of bread or toast should be ready on a plat for each person. When tbe "rab bit la cooked, aerva a tableapoonful on each piece. v Tbe bererag for tba evening la usually good atrong coffee. Tba small, square aea foam crackers, buttered, aalted and Just heated through, ara delicious alwaya and especially at a cheese parry." Th young people do not ' despise bowls of popped corn or dlabea of can dy aa a mesne of occupation until tbe rabbit la ready for eating. Nothing Jollier la to be IrnHglned than a group of lively boys and girls seated around a table, their eyea all fixed on tha ceo ter of attraction, each with bla or ber word of ad vie In refrard to te fuao ner of stirring, leutttta of lime requir ed for cooking, etc.. until, is tbe com mander In chief liiMplrvs conflrtem-e. they turn their attention to t-racklng Jokes and telling storle while waiting for tbe result of so m-li twWtlnK and turning of tbe silver s(mmhi and fork in tbe fast meltlug liwne. By 10 or a' little Imt-r the hspny crowd Dsn dlTl. one and all de claring Ibiil the eveniiiK Iihs leen a buccsm. ud tbe tuMtm nmr bid tliem good night with a MinlliiiK face, feeling aura that em-b ue has had "a rex I ood time." Corn DeWasrs. Tbeae cake, made from tbe earliest times by the ludlans and negroea and baked on leaves or on a hoe In the not sabes, may be auccettafully Imitated by th modern cook In her np to date even.- r -m- ' ' Take one pint of tbe genuine eouth ern cornmeal and alft It with on cup ful of flour and a teaspoonful of aalt Scald thla with two cnpfula of boiling water or milk la which a rounded tableapoonful of abortenlng haa been melted. Tbla abould result In a moist batter, but oo aufflcUntly firm to bold tn place when dropped from a spoon Into a well greased baking pan. Two tableapoonfula of tb batter will be enough for each dodger, about three-. fonrtha of an Inch In thickness. Tb cake may be evea smaller If preferred. To give tbem tbe old fashioned south ara finish leave th full length Imprint of tb finger across tb top of each cake. Bake In a moderately hot oven half an hour and eat hot with butter for breakfast or luncheon. If preferred th dodgers may b baked on a well greased griddle. Cook slowly and when well browned on on aid turn to th other. - Fee the Tea Table. ' A novelty to aerva Instead of candy at afternoon tea la mad from flga Btuffd with chopped nuta and freah marsbmallow. Tbe figs ar first aoakad In brandy, or sherry if pre ferred, for half h day, theu pulled apart and each half lined with tha nnt and pulled around tb marahmal low to mak a round ball. The only drawback to thla detlcioua confection la that It la somewhat Tames ry" to oat . " . Tea Oakea. For Individual cakni to serve warm for tea cream half a cupful of butter with a acant cupful of sugar. Add half a cupful of sour milk In which a third of a teaspoonful of eoda haa been dissolved. Flavor with aplce to ault the taate and add enough sifted flour to roll out. Cut Into biscuits or bake In muffin Una. . An egg may be added If desired. " Shirred Oysters. Chop twenty-Bra large oysters An, add the beaten yotka of two-egga. two tableapoonfula of cream, aufflclent dry breadcrnmba to thicken and aalt and pepper to taste. Fill tbe cleaned shells with thla mixture. Put little piece of butter on top and bake In a quick oven until lightly browned. Good Fee Sasnlnga. Celery la aometlmea very acarce, and a good plan la to aave th top of th celery thla time of tbe yar. Cut and wash th nice leave, tie with a cord and hang up to dry. When dry put them In a paper bag and aave for sea soning aoupa or dressings. V - U. A, WILL PUNISH . CAVE-IN CLEANED OUT AND WATER AGAIN SHUT OFF WITH CASINO, Sympsthlrsrs Who Furnish Arma or Suppllee to Rebels. MEXICALI. Mexico, March 15. The new brought by courier that th Mex ican federal troop from En sen ad a wer marching towards Mextcall, by way of the wagort toad to the- aouth ward, brought Oeneral Larva with hla 78 men back here laat night. Th re bel garrison her now number about 125 men. Oeneral Rerthold, with hla detachment, la atlll In the hill. . s Tha Information which caused th rebel chlaftan to hurry hack to Mexi can waa brought by Jos tiaecla, a Mexican rancher, who aald that ba aaw th federal army 30 miles aontb of bar, near Valeano Lake, lying be tween Black Butt and Cocapaha. Immediately after Leyva'e return, tha merchanta and aaloon-keepera wer called upon by him for another contri bution to the rebel war cheat Captain Beck, of tha United States Cavalry, left with a detachment today for Coyote Wella. 30 mllea weal of Calexlco, to capture Insurgent sympa thlters reported stationed ther, and smuggling arras and auppllea across tha Una to th rebel force. CORRESPONDENCE ; " as-aaxasaasassa . REDLAND. T' , Mlaa Edna Gruel leaves today for reat Falla, Mont, where ber brothers are. J. C. Bates, who haa been very alck for over a month, la atlll very low.- Mra. 8. A. Hlgglna la slowly recover ing. Fir Grove achool la closed on ac count of th meaalea and aaveral of tb children of Evergreen have had them. also. Tha new bridge at Fisher's will aoon b open to travel, and everybody will be glad. Nearly all the farmers bava their aeedlng finished and many of tbem have their potatoes planted. R, Kerr hae a large atrip of grub. blng finished. - r . Tba Redland band-boy a ve an op en meeting to tbe ladlea Monday night. All report a good time and th boye ara doing fin. EAQLE CREEK, While Fred Hoffmelater and family were calling at hla father'a on day tb first of laat week some one entered hla house and took bla best ault of clothes and a shirt. People ahould watch wit for such fellows. Mrs. Viola Douglass called on her mother, Mra. Howlett, laat Wednes day. , Jo Cahlll haa tha meaalea. Dick Gibson bonght a calf of Mr. Howlett the other day. F. J. Lazarua, wbo haa been living In tha Molalla country during th win ter, haa returned .with hla family to Ma place near Eagle Creek. Mr. and Mra. Howlett were enter tained at dinner laat Friday by Mr. and Mra. R. B. Gibson. Mra. Walter Douglass entertained Mra. Will Dauglass at dinner-Sunday. Miaa Rosa Moehnke and Mra. R. B. Gibson called on Mra. Huntington Sun day afternoon. . Mra. Viola Douglass apent Sunday ith Mra. Cora Udell. - Victor Berg haa sold hia farm. W. J. Howlett and Ray Wood! war Eatacada vlaltora Saturday. Ray Woodle la putting up a new wire fence. John A Bolter traded Dick Gibson a cow for hia buggy. J. P. Woodle waa over laat week do ing some work on hla farm, and thla week ha la over hauling tlea lor Mr. Hort The Douglass Bros, went over to Ea tacada again laat Sunday to help the Eatacada team play again with tb O. W. and R. N. team. Eatacada won. th acore being 13 to-r7. The writer made a mlatake laat week; tb Doug laaa bora nlayed In the Eatacada team tnatead of Currinavllle ana Batacada won that game. also. Resolution and Notice for 8wr Dis trict No. 6, Oregon City, Oregon. Wnereaa, pursuant to an order ot the City Council of Oregon City Clackamas County, Oregon, hereto fore made, the City Engineer of aald City haa submitted hia report and filed in the office of the Recorder, plana and specifications for an ap propriate sewer, located in the ter ritory weat of Jackaon Street, Ore gon City, and estimates of the work to be done thereon and tha coat thereof, and the boundaiiea of aald District ar aa followa, to-wit: Beginning where the boundaiiea of Sewer Districts No. 2 and 3 join at the aoutheaat corner of District No. S and at the southwest corner of Lot 2. Block 165, Oregon City, Oregon, thence easterly along tha Alley across Van Buren, Harrison, Polk, Taylor and pierce Street to Division 8treet; tbenc easterly along Division Street serosa Bu chanan Street to Lincoln Street thence northerly along Lincoln Street to Alley between 8th and 9th Streeta; thence weaterly along Al ley across Buchanan street to south eaat corner of Lot 7, Block 47. Coun ty Addition to Oregon City: thence northerly along the eaat line of Lota 7 and 8 to Ninth Street: thence weaterly along Ninth Street to Pierce Street: thence northerly along Pierce Street to lnteraection with northeast extension of north line of Lot 6, Block 3. Central Ad dition to Oregon City; thence weat erly along north line of aaid Lot 5, to Alley between Pierce and Tay lor Streets; thence northerly along Alley to Twelfth 8treet : thenc westerly along Twelfth Street to northwest corner Lot 1. Block 1, Beatles Addition to Oregon City; thence aootherly along lot Hnea to Eleventh Street; thenc weaterly along Eleventh 8treet to northeast corner of Lot 1. Block 168, Oregon City; thence eoutherly along lot line and the northerly boundary of Die trlct No. 3 to point of beginning at the aoutheaat corner of Lot J,' Block 165. and. Wbereaa, euch plana, apecinca tlona and eetlmatee are aatlafactory to the City Council of aald Oregon Cily, therefore. The plana, apeciflcatlona and esti- matea hereby approvea ana m boundary of the District benefitted and to be assessed for auch aewer la aa followa, to-wlt: By laying a aewer along Ninth Street from Taylor to Washington Street with vitrified terra cotta pipe having an Interior diameter of 12 lnchea and an 8 Inch aewer laid along Taylor Street from Sevehtn to Twelfth Street ahall empty Into a aeptle .tank. located at Twelfth street Canvon and constructed of concrete and aald aewer ahall have th neceasary mannoiea, lampnoies. laterals and connectlona. It ahall be laid and connected according to the plana and apeciflcatlona adopted and approved by the reaolutlon. Tha probable whole cost of tha aald newer la $9038.00. Published by order of the Council. U STIPP, Recorder. Ordinance No. An ordinance to amend aectlon 21 ot Ordinance No. 229 approved Dec. 19, 1897. And providing for the pay ment of $100 in quarterly Install ments to each of th fir companies, from the general fund, for expenses. Oregon City doea ordain aa fol lowa: Sec. 1. That aectlon 11 of ordi nance No. 229, 'entitled, an ordl- nance regulating, th Oregon City Fire Department, approved Dec. J, 189S, be and th same la amended to read aa followe: Seo. 21. That each company of th Oregon Cltv - aire Department shall hereafter be allowed for or dinary expenses, such aa lights, fuel, Junltora' ' fee, etc.. the sum of one hundred dollara ($100) per annum, to be paid to each of said com panies, In four equal paymenta, quar terly, aa follows; January 1st., Ap ril 1st, July let, and October lst.-of each year, tba same to be paid out of the general fund. . . Read first time and ordered pub lished at a special meeting of the City Council, held March 22nd, If 11. U 8TIPP, Recorder. Ordinance No. .. n ordinance to Chang tb grade of Ninth Street, Oregon City, Oregon, from th weat aid of Monro Street to th weat aide of Jackaon Street Oregon City does ordain aa fol lowe: Section 1. Th grade of Ninth Street, Oregon City, Oregon, la here by changed from the west aid of Monroe Street to the weat aid of Jackaon Street from th present ex isting grade to th following de scribed grade: Commencing on th weat aid of Monro Street at the established grade of 248.00 feet on the south Bid of Ninth Street and 24 feet on the north aide of Nlntn Street, thence on an aaceadlng grade to the eaat aide of Monroe Street and the north aide of Ninth Street at an ele vation of 247.00 feet and 249.00 feet on th aoutb aid of Ninth 8treet, thence on an ascending grade to the west aid of J. Q. Adama Street at an elevation of 2S5 feet on th aouth aide of Ninth Street and 205 feet on the north aide of Ninth Street tbenc on an ascending grade to the eaat aide of J. Q. Adama Street at an elevation of 268 feet, thence on an ascending grade to th weat aide of Jackaon Street to the present es tablished grade of 276 feet Read first time at a apecial meet ing of the City Council held March 15th, 1911. L. ST1PP, Recorder. Ordinance No. An ordinance declaring the assessment for ' the improvement of center Street, Oregon City, Oregon, from the north aide of Seventh Street to tha north aide of Ninth Street Oregon Cltr does ordain aa fol lows! Section 1. Tbe aaaeasment for the Improvement of Center Street from the north aide of Seventh Street to the north -sMw of Ninth 8treet, la hereby declared and levied accord) nr to aaaeasment roll. no. J new series, and the whole cost of the aald asseaament la 17013.61 Dollars. 8ectlon 2. Wbereaa the condition of aald part of aald Center Street ta and waa dangerous to the health and safety to tbe people of Oregon City and It la neceaaary for the Im mediate preservation of their health and safety that thla assessment should be made at once, an emer gency la hereby declared to exist and thla ordinance ahall take effect and be In force from and after Ita approval by the Mayor. Read first time at a apecial meet Ing of the City Council held March 22nd. 1911. Tu STIPP, Recorder. Ordinance No. An ordinance providing for the erec tion of a fountain with ligbta, in tne Seventh Btreet Park under and by the direction of th Council, and ap propriating one hundred flrty ooi lara ($150) out of the general fund to pay for the aame. Oregon City doea ordain aa fol lows: See. 1. There ahall be erected In the Seventh Btreet Park, Oregon City, Oregon, a public Fountain, with electric light or llghta attached thereto, the aame to be done under the direction and supervision of tbe City Council, and there la hereby ap propriated out of the general fund of aaid City, the aum of One Hund red Fifty Dollara, ($150) to pay for the aame. Read first time and ordered pub lished at a apecial meeting of the . City Council, held March 22nd. 1911. L. STIPP, Recorder. Notice of Application for a Vacation at a part of the Alley In Block 11S, f Oregon City, Oregon. " Notice la hereby given that the un dersigned have filed a petition with the Recorder of Oregon City, Ore gon, asking for a vacation of a por tion of the Alley running through Block 113, and extending from the property line on the easterly aide of Jefferson Btreet to tne property uue -on the westerly aide of Madison j.r. nf aald Citv.' The part of aaid Alley asked to be vacated being a atrip of land alx feet wide off and from both aides of aald alley and extending the length of the aame through aald block. Said applica tion la now pending before aald Council of Oregon City, and will come up for hearing before aaid Council, at a meeting of the aame to be held In the Council Chamber at Oregon City, Oregon on the 19th day of April, at th hour of 8 o'clock P. M. of aald day. C. SCHUBEL, W. A. WHITE, WILFRED A. WHITE. A. W. CHENEY, 5( petltlonera. Notice of Application for a Liquor License. Notice la hereby given that I will at the next regular meeting of the City Council, apply tor a license to aell liquor at my place of bualnaaa. Seventh and Main Streeta, for a period of three montha. ED. RECKNER. Wanted At Once! AT Oak Grove CARRIER AGENTS FOR THE MORNING ENTERPRISE Liberal terma to huetlera. See Mr. Millar Circulation Department, Erv terprtae, Oregon City Oregon. - NOTICE. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Th partnerahlp heretofore exletlng under th firm nam of Story as Tt'v aa, having bean dissolved by annti. 1 consent all liablUtlee af th flm a. t assumed by Owen O. Thoana aaa f ) accounts da th Arm ar payable ta tha aforesaid Owen O. Tkomaa. Dated at Orscoo City, Oraanau UH Jttb day of February, 111. . , BJ. F. 8 TORT, OWKN a THOMAS. Pave 11000 for Cow. ' Th newa dlspatchee la th paper tell of the purchase of a Guernsey cow -at a sale held during th annual meeting of the Waukeaha County Guernsey Breeders Association at Oconomowao, Wis., tb price paid be ing f 1000 and th buyer being W, 8. Turner, of Portland, Oregon. At th earn sale a bull of that breed waa sold for 12375, the animal going to a realdent of Wisconsin. - Wants, For Sale, Etc Notices under tnaee classified haaJsna will ba mas' ted at on cant a ware, flrat tnaartlen. half a cent additional faissr Mone. On I itch car. II par moaiU; batf Inch card. (4 lines) II per axmth. Caah must accompany ordar unlaaa en aaa an open account with tba papar. M rtaaneiai raaponalolMty (ar arrara; where rrora occur fra eorreeud aotlca will ba prin tad for patron. Minimum char (a It. WANTED. WANTED--Small advertisement thla eotamn. Price very able. Be rate at head of enluma. VACUUM CLEANING done for IS cents an hour. Call Pacific; State 249L ' MARSHALL STRAWBERRIES War the beet aellera In Portland laat year. If yon . want some plante write Immediately to C. W. Weat; Oswego, Ore. Price $4.00 per 1000. FOR SALE. FOR 8ALE Consult E. C. Dy about Government timber landa. . Act quick if Interested. He baa aeveral 5,000,000 feet propositions for sale If taken quick. Addreaa bim at Ore gon City. ... FOR SALE By owner 2.71 acr, Jour room bonne, barn, cow, bora, chickens, well, frait treea, small fruits. Concord Statkr Jephone, Oak. Grove, red 814. ... 1 acre on Division St, 5 room bouse, bath room and basement, barn, chicken house, orchard and small fruK, city water. Price) $1-300. Terma. Clyde 4k McRae, 1003 Main Btreet v BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. HARRY JONES Builder and General Contractor. Katlrnatea cheat fully given ota all class ea of . betiding work, concrete walka and reinforced concrete. Re. Pbone Mala 11L ATTORNEYS. O. D. EBY, Attorney-at-Law, Money loaned, abatracta furnished, land titles examined, eatate settled, gwa- -era! law buaineaa. Over Bank ot I Oregon City. U'B.EN' 4 8CHUEBEL, Attorneye-et-Law, Deotacher Advokat, will rrao tice In all court, mak collection aad eattleraeau. Office, la Enter arm Bldg Oregoa City, Oregon. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. V. R. HYDE, Abstrt Office Land title Investigated, conveyan cing, notary pnbllc. . mtics (cteht Ictitqs copy Room 7. Barclay Bldg.. Oregon City. B. H. COOPER, For Fir lnauraner and Real Estate. Let aa handle your propertle w buy, sail aad exchange. Office la Baterprl Bldg., Oregoa City, Oregoa. FREYTAO V MONET. Real Eaiat Dealer, bar choice bargalaa In farm landa, city and suburban homes, good fruit landa aad poultry ranches. See na for good buys. Near 8. P. depot SECOND HAND FURNITURE. NEW STORE. NEW GOODS. When I moved Into my new etora I put In a nice line of NEW FURNI TURE, which I am selling at the p cea usually quoted for second hand r shop-worn goods. Com In and took around. . r Fine, line of curiae and rello. GEORGE YOUNG. PLEASE NOTICE. ! To introduce The Morning Enterprise into a large major- Ity of th home In Oregoa .. City and Clackamaa county ta management haa decided to mak a apecial price for the) 4 dally Issue, for a abort Urn) only, where th aubecriber pays a year la advance, , By carrier, paid a 7 ear ta advance), 13.00. . By mall, paid a year la ad- vance, $2.00. 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