Mi- .o ivMfv .'ill Fl U DAY, APRIL 7, 19fl. I repetition ef deyMful merit er henttty for dreader. ... niaf-alMINATINO. They know valuas 4hv Iimw 0eNUlNl IHW9-. """" Wouldn't Pay to Advertise APoor-Article - 1 .rtlole which can bo iold by advertising le, by that tett, a YOU arc lafo In buying a thing which ha "stood Any ooO art''"' tM,lrt.fpbll.ity.- ' . , V Th, maker of a widely advertleed article, or commodity, I -u far hie bualnoM life. Ho tmnot chirk, nor cheapen hi JyCtn" tnIS 10 ln vimw pivivvuwn IV in vr?wmr. YM art-SAFE buying advertised thing If the logic of kualnea eondltlone. ' tOCAL BRICPS ud.man. "f Khubel. In Ore fHlm ThiirHilHy. I J N,w C,vnm California Hutter Mr roll i u"ii- " I Ma Mrs. A. K. Jones. f varus, i i.n V'ilneaila. g orru" 1 ' . .. rirt mi In Ore). M orac - City on mW'"""' . bi and Tom Evane, of Haxoldaie, , bualii a rlP ,0 ,nl c,,v 00 doetday. ttAH Burn, ihe merchant of Ub I, tu ' transacting- business la this M Tnurm . L i nlncV. of Portland, formerly ibii cliy. was " Oregon City on Thursday. L jvnl new Tillamook cheese. ctmio : per Hiuna, i iisrriB jCcArthur. of New Kra. one 01 .romloeiit fnrmera of that place, la OW" Cliy on Thurday, and wared at the Elect rlo Hotel. Jbirlw PaiiKhcrty. f Portland, a tentative of me rncinc reper Lpny, waa transacting business In tliy on Thursday. a sinnoit lias accepted a posl with Moffalt Parker, contract' u checking clerk, and will com ae bli duties today. lllllim Ianli'lN, one of t ha -well lit farmers of Heaver Creek, waa lortlDf business In thla city Thurs- debate at Clalrmont next week Mnetdty evening will he on tb isbjert. "Resolved. That Hteam bees of More Benefit tu Man than ktriclty." r. WllWIna.'of Portland, will have. htt of the Itound Table at the rlof the Sunday school teacher iriernuon, In ,lie preabyterisn rt W. J. Wllaon, who got a fall on Seventh alreet talrway, Just at lot Sunday, badly spraining ber lit, la to aa to lie about Ihe house attend to her household duties. .ha Bcott. if.Scntis Mill .was In loaCttron Wednesday and Thurs l o WW In this city purchased Pur susrsger Mitchell automobile a CHrk (. Miller, who waa re ij ippnluted agent for thla ma- -i fUh Warden not wishing to tat talinnn found In the barn at bom of Kdwln Richards spoil H. W Trembath permission to th flHh to the Iisby Home at I This Mr. Trembath did, ktlni the little folks with fifty it of choice flah for rrlday'a flln- bom Young waa fixing up the new .HI chamber In niadatone Thura- wlth rhnlr and stables, In pre- I'lon.for the meeting of (J lad Wi City Pads last night. ,me hrtt has engaKPil the storeroom at to. W. P. depot In Gladstone, and hare a neiit snd convenient meet- khamher. tbt debute at Clalrmont Wednes- Trnlnc on the question, "Re- R That the Country Olrl Makes iter Wife than the City Girl the tl' won the decision. Those who )U the noKBtlve side of the debate Rose Clark and Wm. Edgcomb: (Slrmatlve debatera were Carl P'y-and l.jman Derrick. The ry girls had a Rood notion to the affirmative debatera for loa MPLE POINTED OUT It. Joseph Wlllett, of Barlow, waa "(on City visiting with relatives nurtday. and Mrs. Wei. of Cams, were ( tb Oregon City business via Tburaday. P Ralph Miller and lltla aon bava fnd to their home In thla city af- week's visit with relatives at iboro. Bunny Owenby, who has been hont operator for the Paclflo Telo. p Company, has resigned her po ll to accept s stenographic, posl- b wiison ft Cooke. - Id Dll4 An DlaaW 1 ' Thomas F. Ryan, of 8alem, "jnarly of this city, baa aent 15 ri the firemen's monument fund. P at present $250 In tb fund, Poll Will ha Iiii.i.I tVm n entertainment given In tbo r, at which time a play will T. Those having charge of the we arranging the cast, and aome ' prominent young people of will take part. THEIR ONLY COUSIN COMES FOR A VISIT CORRESPONDENCE REVEALS RE LATIONSHIP OF MRS. J. B. KETTER, Of' WATSEKA, ILL. - Fred J.-'Meyr and Mr. J. A. Mo- Cuualuud. of this city, are enjoying a- visit from an only relative, Mrs. J. II. Keller,- who I their cousin, and comes here from Watseka, M- Mrs. Ketler heard Indirectly of a Mr. Mey er connected with a bank of Oregon City, and communicated through the Dunking Hyefem of the Pacific. Coast, and found through tb Seattle bank thai It was Fred Meyer. Mrs. Kctter at one wrote to Oregon City, and up on proof of her identity waa urgently requested by Mr. Meyer and Sirs, mo- Caualand to visit them Immediately, and UMin this Invltatlou Mrs. Hotter gladly accepted. The uivetlng of the three cousins was a bappy one. Tbe visitor Is delighted with the West, and with Oregon especially, and will re main for several weeks In this city. Airs. Ketter Is the only child of Ul- onel Miller, of Watseka, III., the latter of whom waa the-brother of ibe late Mrs. Frederick Meyer, mother of Mr. Meyer and Mrs, Mcfanslsnd. Mra. Ketter la the only relative they have ever seen on either side of their fami ly, and for over IS yesrs have not heard from relatives. THIRD ANNUAL BANQUET. Commsrclsl Club Membere Will Enjoy Plessant Social Time. The third annual banquet given by the Commercial Club of Oregou City will be held on Wednesdsy evening. April 19. from o'clock to ll:au. John Adams, C. W. Evans. II. B. Draper, E. T. Fields and Dr. Clyde Mount are on the deception commit tee. Born st Msole Lsne. - llorn. to Mrs. H. ordwsy on Friday, March 31. a daughter. Mra. oraway Is tbe daughter of Mr. and Mra. O. A. Krown. of Maple Ln, and baa been spending the winter here, being ac companied by her two sobs. MARRIAGE LICENSES. . U V. Kesner and C. U -Miller were Thursday granted a marriage license by County Clerk Mulvey. GIRLS WILL DEBATE AT CLAlRMOiiT APR. 1 9 WHO MAKES THE BETTER HUS BAND, THE CITY OR COUN TRY BOYf Even the girls of Clalrmont are get ting awake, which Is a good algn In nv community. Aa a result there will be a debate In the school bouse in Clalrmont on Wedneaday evening, Ap ril 19. at which time only the ladlaa will be given a chance to talk. .The aubject to be debated will be, "Re solved. That the Country Boy Makea a Hotter Hueband Than the City Boy." This la a sequel to the recent de hate on the question as to which makea a better wife, the country or city girl. Aa aoon aa the girls are picked fo- th debate there will be some hard atudy put upon the aubject, and the debate will be well worth go ing to hear. CORRESPONDENCE SUNNYSIDE. Th mnit bass and hla men are grad lng the road by the Bunnyalde atore, whIA will make It much better. Now At rock crusher we kiH a mod road. Dora Hemerlck la quite sick wll nnniimArtli u ni Mrs. Osterback are the proud possessore of a baby boy, born April 6. Motner ana cunu " STAFFORD. Anril has coma with Its sunshine and showera. Some froaty nights, but orchardtsta Bay not sufficient to in re Uive you Ouallty. Variety. Economy, Satisfaction BARGAINS FOR THE WEEK Idy-towear bate, new, t fK 11.60 U25, 12.60, $1.00. ; FECIAL. Itraw v. . ( iw men, women ana $1 Th k,n y pr 850 8stor. Our price....... 26a tu . ' I iv" uniy , variously 200 Ladles' shirtwaists, well made, beautifully trimmed, 60o, 76o up. Latest designs In curtain cloth, handsome patterns, best qpallty In red, brown, green, tan; the kind that sella for 85c and 80c; our price, per yard Bungalow stripe, special, yd. 12o Men's colored hose, now 1 pair for 250 DDY cVSONe1 Opp. Oregon city' Bonk Jur small fruits which are now com lng rapidly Into bloom. Relnt DeNul'a little boy, and bis wife, are slightly better, but still very ' sick. Dr. Mount is In dilly attendance, aa also a trained nurse. Mrs. Aty, the wife's mother, la up again, but has not regained her strength. It Is difficult to get blp, but be succeeded on Tuesdsy In Setting Mlas Minnie Wllklns. Mrs. Zack Ellegsen sat up with the sick ones and relieved the nurse somewhat rn Monday night, and Mrs. Qsge did the same on Tues day night. Tbo neighbors have been very kind, but a number of tbera have now got sick ones at borne. At Conrad Bchrader'a tbey have the hieaalea. On Wsdnesday morning there was a white frost. i Sam Moser and Oussle got a new threshing machine which they brought horn on Tuesday. Will Jaater went to towrf with a big load of potatoes Wednesday. Mr. Cage baa not sold his potatoes yet, and says he has plenty wheat and oats In his gralnary. Htiarp riroa. had an order from east the mountains for thirty aacka of po tatoes ror seed. Mr. Schatts has had a force of men working on the road all last week. Mr. and Mra. A. M. Holton were out to Mr. Gage's Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Homer Kruse also spent the day at Mr. Gage's. Mr. Turner has erected a fine tomb stone at bis wife's grsve, and on last Hunday Invited all the children home to dinner, after which a long proces sion of them visited the cemetery. We hesr that Mr. Moser. whose wife died Inst year, is hsvlng a stone put up at the grave, and contemplatea moving to a place near St Johns, whtre be will engage with a friend In raising chickens. Mr. Holton brought a fine thorough bred Plymouth Rock rooster to the dag place. Mrs. Powell again called Dr. Mount to see little Willie, who hsd a sore throat, but Is much better now. About a dor.en ladles. Invited by tbe daughters, gsve Mrs. Fred Ellegsen a genuine surprise party on Friday, the Slat of March, It being ber birthday, and apent a delightful day. The daughters prepared a regular banquet and aet the longest table so all could be aeated at once, and they had Tnan aged so adroitly that the mother never suspected a thing. Such reunions are very enjoyable, and there should be more of them. It will be remembered that Mre. Ellegsen bas been sadly af Dieted In the death of Mrs. Turner, her mother, and Henry, her son. She haa not recovered from tbe shock, and Mr. Turner, her father, has pre vailed upon her to visit with himself and a' cousin lately arrived from Mis souri, In Washington, for a while, where tbey hav relatives. WILSONVILLE. Mr. Mallory visited friends In Wil sonvllle on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. Stallncher went to Hulem on Sunday to attend a funeral Mra. Aubrey Wood spent Saturday In Portland, and purchased an organ for Corral Creek echool. Mra. Joe Thornton, who haa been ill for aome time, Is now convalescent Tbe farmers have been longing for rain, something new In Oregon farm life. Elmer Secly spent Saturday and Sunday at home, and was one of the champions of the ball game. Rev. Exon has been around with subscription list, and is planning to build a Methodist Church here this summer. It is rumored thst a sawmill la to be In operation at Wllsorivllle soon st least the farmera In this vicinity have been approached upon the sub Ject of selling their timber for that purpose. Church services will be held neat Sunday afternoon In the" A. O. U. W, Hall, at three o'clock. Sunday school at t o clock. Everyone la cordially In vited. . - Robert Graham visited relatives a home last week, being laid up with a aore hand. Mr. and Mrs. Bethume spent Satur day and Sunday In Portland. Mra. Rlgga. of Newherg. and Mrs. Short, of sellwood, visited relatives near Wllsonvllle on Saturday. Some of the young people had a sur prise party at Stallncher s home on Saturdsy evening and. report a very enjoyable time. An oil company Is being formed, to be known as the "Sherwood Oil Co..' and It la understood that prospecting for oil near Wllsonvllle, on 'some of the farms, will soon begin. Ray Baker and Roy Nendel visited frlenda in Portland last week, spend' lng most of the time at the home of the Rlgdon s, who formerly resided here. ' - 8ome of Mrs. Roland's many friends surprised ber at her home on ' last Thursdsy afternoon, bringing with them a dainty lunch which waa aerved during the afternoon. Mra. Boland haa endeared herself to boats of friends n this vicinity, who are sorry to learn that she will no longer re main here, as Mr. Boland'a health has made It necessary to make a change, The baselaxll game that our village boys played with Union waa sort of a whitewash for the visiting team, as the game stood 29 to 8 at the finish County Judge Beatle waa In our vll Inge tbe first of the week, Inspecting the Epler bridge. . Tbe Judge Is cer tainly proving himself alert with re gard to our county roads and unsafe bridges. The Epler bridge has been unsafe for some time past, and we are glad to leara that It Is to be fixed up In better shape, and" that we will net have to wait for a funeral dirge to grve tia a timely warning. Mr. and Mra. Harris came up from Portland In their large touring car on Sunday last to visit with their rela tives, the Baker's, here, for the day. MOUNTAIN -'IEW. Mrs. J. II. Qutnn Is on the sick list. Mrs. I. H. Newman, who Is Just re covering from the measles, bas an other attack of cold. Improvements still go on. Duane street la getting a coat of crushed rock.' "-. v. W. W. May gave bis house a new coat of paint last week, and Frank Vorbols built a new fence. Mrs. Singer went to Twin Falls, Idsho, last week. Mrs. Charles StuarV- of Portland, .was visiting relatives In, this burg last week, and fixing up ber husbands grave. Misses Ha gel and Mabel Francis apent laat Saturday ' and Sunday at St. Johna with Mrs. Chlldera. Died, Saturday, April 1, Elder J. P. Allison. We waa laid to rest In the cemetery at Sherwood on Monday, April S. Mrs. Louise Beard visited her son Ben and family at Sellwood last Wed nesday. 1 Mrs. R. M. C. Brown went to Bell wood last week. Friday, and apent the day with Mrs. Bishop, who lived here a few years ago. Mrs. .A- U Hickman is In Portland wit i ber f'aiighte', Mrs. Beslle, who t s" lo'isly II!- Mrs V V. Kl ramie, of Turner, Ore n. Is vl-ltlng her grandmother, Mrs. P. Roebl, this week. Her father, W. II. Jonea, of Eldorado, Is here I so. -Mrs. Klmmls and, baby will return on e Thursdsy. Clinton Orlffln bid bis heel hurt se verely In the pulp mill last week. Messrs. Enill and Henry Scbwaaat tart el to Eistern Oregon Tuesday, where tbey expect to remain until fter harvest - .. . J. M. Heck art and wife and J. D. falrclougn returned home from tbe Og'e Mountain mines Tuesday. , Born, April 4, to the wife of J. Fran- cea Qulnn, a daughter. W. O. Hall spent last Friday, Sat urday and Sunday at their store In Rockwood. The Men's Business Club met In regular session Tuesday evening at the Mountain View Hose Co. hall. They meet the 1st Tuesday of each month. Tb new sidewalk on tbe west side of Molalla avenue Is being built this week. The Mountain View Improvement Club debate with Clalrmont was post poned until April 14th. . Maple Lane Orange met in regular aeaslon laat Saturday. One applica tion was received. A committee wss appointed to make arrangements for an exhibit at the County Fair In Sep tember. Committee Is as follows: J. !ewellen, A. J. Lewis and Mrs. O. A. Swallow. A delicious dinner was served at noon and an interesting program waa rendered afterward. FIRWOOD. Tbe lecture given by W. J. Wlrtz Sunday afternoon waa well attended. Mr. Wirt r expects to give a talk every two weeks, for a while at least; the next will be on April 16. Mr. Brownell, of Portland, spent seversl daya last week on his ranch looking over his nursery atock. The Flrwood Sunday acnool will give an Easter program Easter Sun day after tbe regular Sunday school. Everyone Is Invited. . A family has recently moved into the Lizzie Koch place on Cedar Creek. About 20 autoa were out from tnn city Sunday. The occupants spent tbe dsy finning on Cedar Creek. Clark Corey went to Portland Tues day 4o act as witness for Prlderaore II Edgerton on theJr flnal proof of their timber claims. The F. P. A. expect to give an Inter esting program and debate at their next meeting. May 15. Question for debate, "Resolved. That Social Life In the Country Is More Beneficial Than Social Life In the City." The subject should be Interesting to all country people, and no donbt many things will be said that will be or great interest Mrs. W. F. Fischer was sick the first of tbe week but was much Iro proved when last beard from. Ij. prldeniore went to Portland Mon nay. . Mrs. w. E. Stevens and Fred Le Grand drove out from Portland Sat urday and are expecting to spend the summer on the ranch. Boms of the young people are ex pecting to go to work at tbe new mill on Salmon River aa soon ss It Is ready for operation. . . The Flrwood mill haa Just put In electric lights and Is expecting to' con- ttnue operation for aome time. Mlas Jennie Le Orand went to Tbree Six Sunday for a few daya' visit with Mra. Grace Prldeniore. Rome of the fruit treea are In bloom and as It wss rather chilly Monday they wrapped themselves la a thin coat of snow Monday night. Blasting csn be beard at all hours which Indicates Improvement In the country. Considerable clearing Is still being done even though every one is busy putting in crops. J. C. Smith snd son are building a new barn and Improving (heir ranch In general director at the coming session of Jhe Chautauqua, and will have charge of a'l the classes and direct a Sunday musical concert. Mrs. Borer and Miss Peggy occupied "Buena Vista" on tbe banks of tbe Willamette at thla place, during Prof. Boyer'a abaence In Eu rope last Summer. - Miss - Lillian Westerfleld, of Fair' view, entertained a half dozen of her little friends In a most charming man ner on Saturday, April 1. The bouae was besutifully decorated with aprlng blossoms and ferns. Mrs. Wester field and Miss Edna served a delicious luncheon te the Misses Ethel and Fern Hart, Alice, Hester and Shelby Shaver and OHle Leek. An Easter prorrsm will be given by members of the. Sunday school on April 16, at Grace Chapel. A special Invitation Is extended to all to these exercises by tbe little folks of- this place. f Mr. C. P. Mors and Mr. Davy vis ited the former's ranch at Olencoe on Sunday. ' ' v The Pastime Club, of Meldrum, met at tbe home of Mrs. White on Mon day afternoon. Dainty refreshments were served and tbe following were present: Mesdames Harris, Morse, Wamblad, Gil. Erlckson and Mlas Car rie 8crlpture. Tbe next meeting will be held at ihe home of Mrs. Alex Gill. OAK GROVE. Jonn Coplin, fathej bf Mrs. George Blgham, fceturned ' home after a six months' Visit vwlth his daughter In Corva'.lls. Oak Grove amateur baseball team defeated the Troy Laundry team Sun day afternoon, score 20 to 2. Next Sun day the Oak Grove team will play the Oregon City team. Mrs. W. M. Rice and daughter Mary spent Monday afternoon In Portland.' Mrs. Dr. MacFarland waa a Port land visitor Tuesday. F. N. Clark, of Portland, passed through here in bla auto Saturday, looking at property east of Oak Grove Chas. Vanordstrand and family will move to Fulton Wednesday. S. C. Alexander has tsken the con tract to raise the Wlssinger building and move the house back 15 feet and repair the aame. . Mr. Wlssinger will 011 In the lots and add much to the value of his property by these im provements. . L. E. Beniley hss built a neat little real estate office on hla property and Is rwadyt for business. Thomas Cloe, fj Rlsley Station, has purchased tbe barber business of Ed Austin and taken possession. Mr. Cloe will be pleased to meet all of the customers and bis friends. Marcher and Busch keep a fine line of candies and Ice cream on band at all times. , Mrs. Roy Klssby, of Portland, spent Tuesday wi'h Mrs. Cbaa. Worthlng-ton. Mrs. Alf. Allen, of . Rlsley ;Statlon. was a Portland visitor Monday.- Mrs. Julia Holt has been duly ap pointed postmaster here, her bonds havlns- been filled out and returned eeented. Th. Portland Railway. Ugni ana Power ComDanr Is making a big Im provement at the crossing on center street bv nutting In 80 feet of plank nn both sides and between tne iracKs The sidewalk la belna repiaeea in f mnt - nf th schoolhouse. alter me sradlriK of the street. naU P.rnva nii8H C1UB will jnwi ou Thursday evening In the basement of th church. Kverynoay lnvuea. Prank I nuton. of Oak Grove, naa the honor of designing the cover of the mend card of the T. R. Roosevelt banquet. JENNINGS LODGE. Lovely spring days have bronghi many to their summer homes during the week. And the Lodge people are glad to welcome home Mr. and Mra. Emmons. Mr. and Mrs. T.J. Spooner, Mr. and Mrs. C. L Smith and Mr and Mrs. Welch. A number of new faml lies have come, also, among them Mr. and Mrs. Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Dono hue, and Mr. and Mrs. Umbdenstock, the latter expecting to build a nice home on his property. The McCaull family haa leased the Vyvyan Dent cottage, and came out on Monday. Mrs. Olive Ford, of Sunnyalde, vis ited at the home of her parents on Friday. Mr. P. D. Newell bas Indeed been very unfortunate with horses this snrlna. About a month ago one of his most valuable ones strayed away It was traced nearly to Portland, but nothing further has been heard or. it On Sunday. April . two other horses belonging to Mr. Newell, got out of the Dasture. and as yet have been un able to find them. Mr. Newell haa of fered a reward for Information for one or all. They are described as follows One llaht sorrel nony. branded O on flank, weight 700 pounds; one chest nut sorrel gelding, with one right hind foot white, weight 1500 pounds; one bay gelding, with black points, weignt 1S0O nounds. Mr. and Mrs. Board man spent Sun dsy with their daughter at Aurora. Mr. Byron delivered some very choice violets and sweet pcttfl to Port land last week. The blooms of the sweet peas were especially large, and of a vory delicate shade. Mr. Ed Johnson was a. visitor In Portland on Wednesday, going down to see Col. Roosevelt. ' Mrs. Sandstrom and son Fred were calling on their Lodge frlendsvon Fri day. Mr. J. Buelow, of Portland,Is dril ling a well on the Pierce property on the river front. It la a vacuum dril ler of Mr. Buelow's own patent, for which he has refused a large sum. It proves to be the very thing for dril ling through sand or gravel. Mra. F. C. Rice made a trip to New berg on Saturday, where aha spent the day with her son. Mrs. Hugh Roberts haa been mak ing dally trlpa to Portland to receive treatment from Dr. F. F. Caeserday, the eye apeciallst . Rev. Heverllng "began a serlea of meetings at tbe Chapel on Monday evening, which will continue for two weeks. All are cordially invited. . Tbe regular meeting of tbe Com munity Club will be held on Wednes day evening. A representative Of the P. R. L. t P- Co. will be present to see about Installing lights and a full attendance is desired. It was reported Vernon U Heath man of this place was held up and robbed of a sum of money on 8atur day evening, while on a business visit In Oregon City. - Prof. W. H. Boyer, of Portland, has been offered the position of musical -r-r 1 Oregon sad the United States Ew eau of rtfberles have propagated and etoekei, and are propagating snd storking the waters of the Wil lamette and Clackamas rivers, and their .tributaries. In the State of Oregon with salmon flab; and. Whereas, said atreams are fre - quuuted bj salmon fish, and for the purpose of protecting the same, tbe said Board of Fish Commissioners has decided to close the said Wil lamette River and It tributaries, below and north of the falls there of, at Oregon City, and all of the Clackamas River and Its tributaries, to prevent Ashing therein. In any manner whatever, for salmon flah, during the period of time herein specified. Now, therefore, notice le hereby given by said Board of Fish Com missioners that aald Willamette Riv er and Its tributaries, below ahd north of the falls thereof, at Oregon City, and all of aald Clackamaa Riv er and Ita 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 16th dsy of April, 1911, and twelve o'clock noon, on the 1st day -of May, 1911; and It is and will be Unlawful to fish for. or take, or catch any salmon flab In any of said watera during the said period of time above specified. ' - Any and ail persons whomsoever so fishing in violation of this notice will be prosecuted, as by law pro vided. BOARD OF FISH COMMISSIONERS. By OSWALD WEST, Governor. By THOS. B. KAY, State Treaaurer. -Attest: R. E. CLANTON. . Clerk of tbe Board. 1 . vices. Interment was, In Mountain w cemetery, Oregon City. A large number of friends and relatives at- tended the funeral. Mrs. Dorothy Bonnett and Mrs. Em- maLaUrande came across to tbu ounhy on the same stesmer from the Id country forty years ago. They have been !ife friends and- passed to their eternal home on day apart. Albert Katzke purchased tbe ' B. Tscbarner bouse through Mrs. Maggie Johnson, and haa moved his family in from Courtney station. L Brooks, of Springfield, III., haa purchased the B. 11. Brady residence through Mrs. Maggie Johnson. , The famiiy will be here and settle next we;k. Real et:.te Is on the move, and prospects look good for a boom this sesson. - Mllwaukle Grange will meet Friday evening. A discussion on the Canadian treaty and tbe referendum on tbe ag ricultural college, and probably a res olution will be psssed condemning the action of the referendum on tbe ap propriation for the O. A. C. and the University of Oregon. ' Tbe cemit walk is being laid In front of the Wetzler and Shindler property on Main street J. Snyder In having his bakery re built out of concrete blocks. C Wil son Is doing tbe work and Wetzler Bros, are making the blocks. The lidding will he Are proof, snd an ornament to Main street when fin ished. The Boy's Club bad Its usual clas ses Monday evening. i Mra. Ella Maple la Improving. Fred Lehman went to Portland on Wednesday to see Teddy. Mr. Barnes' little boy Is Improving and Miss Sue Is home from tbe hos pital. " Geo. Stone, '-he amiable butcher who aa been In Fred Lehman's shop for some months, baa resigned ma posi tion and will retnrn to his old place at Ashland, Oregon. Geo. la quite a favorite with tbe young people, and they will all miss him and regret his going. Fred Keller, one of onr boys and popular meat cutter, will take Geo. Stone's place In Mr. Lehman's shop, and be hopes his smiles will win tbe customers, aa well aa George's did. City Recorder Is receiving bids for the Improvement of Main street. The Portland Railway, Light and Power Company are putting in poles and! stretching wire for tbe seven new arc lights that are ordered. H. E. Sharron. of Island station, Is building a blacksmith shop which he will occupy when complete. Dr. Henry Dexter, or Fenn., nas located here, offices over the bank. DrDexter graduated from Jefferson Medical Conege 16 years ago, and has practiced In Philadelphia and Western Nebraska. He came to Oregon in 1910. took the Oregon 8tate Board examination and passed with high honors. His family will arrive before long and make their home here. Robert E. Lee has been seriously hurt by receiving a strain of his right side by too heavy lifting on a wagon. Di. Dexter Is attending. Mr. Bruce, of Texas, is loosing over . n...,. .j n--i ina iruirp, nr inA Kn inn mnn I jiiiihb l . . - " - . . . . , . i txntractor. Eiumun iunur oi Becuriiy. exp; tu .u , - , B on clM8e- of DoUding Wants, For Sale, Etc Notices under thcea classified baedtnes will b Iniwied at on cent word, flral Insertion, balf a cent additional Inser tions. On Inch card. S3 pr month; balf Inrh card. 4 I1ne II per month. Cah must accomnaay order untasa on hea an open account with th ppr. No financial responsibility lor rror; wher rrora occur froe cWrected notlr will b printed for patron. Minimum chars lie. WANTED. VACUUM CLEANING done for 60 cents an hour. Call Pacific States 249L i - ' FOR SALE. FOR SALE Eggs for 'netting.. Thor oughbred Columbia Wyandotte and Barred Rocks, a B. Huyck, 814 Monroe street, city. 1 acres on Division St, S room house, bath room and basement, barn, chicked bouse, orchard and email fruit, city water. Price $1,300. Terms. Clyde McRae, 1003 Main street BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, MILWAUKIE. The city council met Thursday ev enlng and acted on the petition for the mnrovement ot waaninBiun atreot. The city recorder was In atructed to advertise for bide tor the Imnravement of Main street, acuou on the Mt. Hood franchise wss de ferred till the next meeting. A rep- r.x.ntativa of the Portland electric light company was present and stated the are llehts that were ordered wrould he Installed right away. An ordinance ravnlatlno- nool rooms was pased, license of 15 a quarter to be lld on three tables. . Harry M. Paulson, who died Wed .Mil,, of heart failure, axe 15 years waa buried at Stlverton Saturday mnrnlnr u. mil, nr hnrtland. haa purchased he restaurant owned by Mr. Cash and win take nosseasion Monday. m. rah will a-o to North Plains, Washington county, and look around before settling again. Mra M. A. Reed, of Gladstone, Kaiisd nn Mrs. M. Johnson Tuesday. Mr. Rhoades. of Estacada, sold one of his houses to Gus Zimmerman r.ih.r and the family has moved In. Albert Katxke has rented a fiat here rA win move in the first or me wees Mr a m ijtGrsnde was taken ser lously ill Thursday evening and Is In a very critical condition. t n r.Adden representative of St ' Louis firm, csiled on our raercb ants Fridsy. Mayor Strelb returned home from vi. -m noar redar Mills. t W. A. Hanson, city recorder, waa In Oregon City Friday on business. The boys club entertained their par ents Wednesday evening. Prof. Gens, their Instructor, waa present and the clasa gave the following exercises: Dumbells, Indian clubs, bar turning, running and a game called horse and rider. The parents were well pleased at the progress the boys are making and praise them very highly. Much credit is due Prof. Gens for. his pa tience and laborious work. Judge Kelso waa in Portland Friday on business. Dalles to visit ber slater, Mrs. Ganl ard They leave for a trip through California in a few daya, and expect to take in all the sights, going as far south as San Diego and Los Ange les. They expect to go over to Cata Una Islands, and possibly take a side trip to Yosemlte Valley. Lydla haa been tied down so long with her ardu ous work of looking after the duties of her position, that she will enjoy her well-esrned rest and It will do her a world of good. Mrs. Oanlard. having formerly lived In California, will act as cnaperon. Tamaa r. Mathews, the barber, ex pects to move back to'Tals old quar ters In the Snyder block In about a The moving picture house Is draw ing large audiences, nightly, and Mr. Wheeler la putting on some very nice films. It is run rn a nice manner, and la eomethlift Mllwaukle- can well be proud of, being the only small town close to Portland, that can boast of an np-to-date moving picture concern Mr. Wheelerfe ia,ther dispenses some very fine music on the piano. He la a very fine player, and hla music Is enjoyed. The funeral of Mrs. Dorothy Bon nett, mother of Mrs. Oscar wnsslager. wss held Tuesday afternoon from the residence. Rev. Kraxberger, of the tutheran Church, conducted the aer- eral important meetings In the near future. Judge Kelso and Mayor Strelb went cut on the Estacada line Wed nesday afternoon to look up a, propo sition for a rock crusher. Jndge Kelso was in Portland on business Wednesday morning. - Mrs. Phillips, of Kern Park, spent several days with Mrs. Swaggert Claud Grizzell Is expected home from Texas soon. Mrs. Ella Maple, bis aunt, has not seen him since be wss a child. x Mrs. Ella Maple will go to Portland Monday to stay a few weeks with her sister, snd recuperate, Will .Maple, of Canby, passed Sun day here visiting relatives and friends, Mrs. Dar la visiting her son in Es tacada. Mrs. Loe Wyman, of Park place, spent Tuesday with Mra. Maple. Mrs. Ida Kent, of Parkplace, spent Saturday with Mrs. Maple, Mrs. Maple received a letter from her son Ray, who Is in the navy, at Guautamamo. Cuba. Ray Is well and all of hla old friends will be glsd to hesr from him. Mrs. Earl Dwlre (nee Ruth Lech ler) Is playing at tbe Baker with Flor ence Roberts. Lydla J. Bottemlller, Supt of The Dalles Hospital, bas arrived from The Mr. Moffltt hss trimmed the old pear trees on his lot adjoining the postofflce, and rumor has It that par ties have been around looking for a location for a confectionery atore. Mr. Moffltt will build for a tenant who will lease for a number of years. The "Multnomah Booster" will be given a new "lease of life," and Mr. 8. A. Thomas, proprietor of the print ing office here, will enter It as a sec ond class publication. It already has a circulation of some 4000 names among the Woodmen. Mra. A. LGrand, who died last week, was an old and respected pio neer of Mllwaukle. Mr. LeGrand and family moved here in the early 80s from Portland. They formerly lived near Sonora, In California, and have numerous acquaintances here in Port land and Mllwaukle, as well as in California, who will mlas ber very much. Unfortunately, Mrs. LeGrand Is the third member of the family who has died within three years. Meta died about S years ago, and Mr. Le Grand about a year and a half ago. Antone, together with two brothers, In Portland, are all that Is left of the Immediate family. Tbey have the: sympathy of the community In their bereavement Sidewalk laying Is going on In ear nest now. The bricklayers and plas terers are on "Easy Street" now. Samuel Riley, carrier on route one, baa resigned. work, concrete walks and reinforced concrete. Res. Phone Mala J1L ATTORNEYS. O. D. EBT, Attorney-at-Law, Money loaned, abstracts furnished, land titles examined, estates settled, gen eral law business. Over Bank of Oregon City. UTUEN A 8CHUEBEL, Attorneys- t Law, Deutscher Advokat, wtu prac tice In all courts, make collections and settlements. Office la Enter -prise Bldg., Oregon City. Oregon. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. V. R. HYDE, Abstract Olf Ice Land titles Investigated, conveyan cing, notary public CRITICS COTEHT GMPfflTOHS COPY Room T, Barclay Bldg.. Oregon Ctty. ln CITY NOTICES. Notice Closing 8tresms. KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRES ENTS, That, Whereas, the Board of Fish Commlasloners of the Bute of If. I i' a J A a f .1 warned ai unce. AT Oak Grove .' CARRIER AGENTS FOR THt MORNING EfiTERPRISE Llbaral terme te- hustlers. See Mr. Miller Circulation Department, En terprlse, Oregon City Oregon. E. H. COOPER, For Fire insurance and Rea Estate. Let us handle your properties we buy, sell and exchange. Office In ' Enterprise Bldg., Oregon City. Oregon. FREYTAQ ft MONEY, Real Estate Dealers, have choice bargains In farm lands, city and suburban homes, good fruit lands and poultry ranches. See us for good buys. Near 8. P. depot SECOND HAND FURNITURE. NEW STORE. NEW GOODS. a When I moved Into my new etore put In a nice line of NEW FURNI TURE, which I am selling at th pri ces usually quoted for second hand er shop-worn goods. Come In and took around. Fine line of curios and rellee. GEORGE YOUNG. PLEASE NOTICE. - A. Ti Intmdnea Tha Mnrnlna- 4 Enterprise Into a large major- e Ity of the home . In Oregoar e City and Clackamaa county tne e management haa decided to make a special price for th naiiy IMUV, iur DV,,U1UW , W- only, where the subscriber pays a year In advance. e By carrier, paid a year In e) advance, ts.00. By -mall, paid a year ia ad- vanoe, 11.00. . ' e People who gave our oanvaa- e ser a trial subscription for one e) or mora months, at ten cents a ' e) week, eaa have 'the dally dellv- e) erad for a year tor 11.00 by paying a year la advance. People who cava our canvas- aer a trial subscription, by e mall, for four months at a dol- lar, may bava the paper for a year tor $1.00. If paid ,a year In ad vanoe- e) Subscribers to the Weekly w. .kmn their A junierpn) mr " " - subscriptions to the dally,-re- eelring credit for half Una an e the daily that the weekly Is paM fa advance. When they, e) choose to add cash to the ad- ranee payment equal to a fall e rear's advance payment they e aay take advantage ot the f S rate. - - Wa make thla apectat price so that people who have paid In advance) oa aome other dally and wish to take the Morning Knterprtae, stay do so without too great expense. e - e e ' e) e