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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1911)
MOftmNO ENTERPRISE, SUNDAY, APRIL 9, 1911. rs ssaaaari T'rr!TpJ I 1 I V 000 bM nouB' p'ptr to II te jllt'CR y " your kltchn 00 II 1 vil III ei"" "" now pal- K'lhy stock you will find ! nV'V'. ' nv,ldo." ' I; M.. . FRANK BUSCH OREGON CITY, OREGON I LOCAL umcrs A.hm: -f (fruswas In thl. a ls. " ('HrUI WM ",0n8 B ..iMiKim nn Saturday. ieiiiy - -f ll-aver Cr.ok. w.i U City Haiurdayv J,0iwrl. of Carus, wa la i cny Ft ' ... .., ui.nliKl. wa among ...n itiv lHltora on Friday. ..-.man. ..f Bhub.1. It Visiting I J,me. "f Kiooraoo, waa in City yi tii'itiT. 1 ' . L -i. ii..- i uetilht'r. runner rriu... -y I wi In ui'-Kon riiy on wwp nlmM. iii.. well known straw .,wrr f ilai-kamua. was lit L rti. ( Saturday.. L,, spun'T. one of the ifoml-5,PBM-r4.r 1'uruj. waa In Oregon Cgiliirdiiv. gaturd.iv. April . to Mr. and pink KMl'I'V. Willamette, 4 PVii. PCOPLC POINTED OUT mnilm. a.wiuiu man m ftrl. wit in urraiiu in; m II. ii well known farm- iilihlainl. aa 'among the bual- klillur In i lila city on naturuay. r a a a .wart Dnvill mi l lill liunaro, 01 a.i- ,. fllw nn flat. p, a!1' in V" rR"" v iTHlKir ll,,,r"ry "'leiy W pmn- L. . ... L.. ,.1,-nlr nn Mundav af ar ! - - ' t Enii r Sunday. fiirrt. f Harmony, a farmer v I- awCtloO, WaB-lU W titr- --Saiuroey. : - Tc T Mel'hcrson. of Portland, tcupv th- imli'lt at boh morning fftftiini? wrvlra at tha M. E. today. - W MrFarl-wxI. of Beattla. Waah.. Ln in Kiln i lly vlnltlng with hla kit, Mr Hii'l Mr. Jamea McFar- Itad Mm V. H. Howell laft UtU W for MrMlnnlll, whrw tnay fomd tbiuiliiy. the former folng liilDftt, . t Broih' tH. of CUrkea, mada a U, trip i hla ojty on Saturday, hint lu tli' lr homa Saturday Vt Oruul Jury will meet In regular Vnca Hun-lay. April 17. There la Wriblt fcualneaa piled up before parjUth" coming term In court. L nirr. one of the prominent kill rn of the county, whoae I L . . l -1 , - u. .. In Araanlll iraee la ai aiumnn, w w l9ttirliy on bualneaa. LtEtlmi. who la teaching at Mu (tit In ( )regon City on Saturday. W Ik meeting with aucceaa ther. (f. gohiiltJ!, a plumber of Portland, hOrrcnti City on bualneaa Friday, fsfhulti a formerly In the dry y bntlni'HN In thla city, having par- Mthe liiCK OT M. MiKnT-tm. ImM flttuffnrd Will ting "ini ki" it tlio morning aervice in wi rhnr.ii lodav. There will o tTZ VVn affnrt init fa-ltt " M""r- Portland: D. W, Eddy and PPT? tSC n mnclMorFr! Schafer. Mo Cif H:V pro0Ub,e n lalla;.J. O. 0ddon. 8n Franclaco; Judge J. IT. Campbell la confined to hla room with an Injury to hla foot. Mint Mabel Kraiit-U left on Saturday for Portland,' where ahe will vlalt over Sunday with frleuda. Mr. Eugoue Ogle, of MoIkIIh, waa In Ort'Kou Cliy on Friday and Saturday and reglatered at the Electtjc Hotel. Mm. A. Ii. KuHthum, of Vancouver, Waah., la a gucat at the home of Mr. and Mra. O. W. Euitham. MIm Klliine King left on Saturday for portlnud, where ahe will vlat with her aimer, Mine Mona Klug. Mr and Mra. J. L. Shorye, of Wood burn, who have been rlalttng In thla rlty, have returned to their home. Mra. Fred Sconce, Mr. and Mra. At hurt Elliott and Wllda Elliott, of Needy, were In Oregon-City on Sat urday, v ' Mra. Meta Thayer; of thla city. left on Saturday morning for St. Helena, where ahe will vlalt with her aiater, Mra. Colllne. v Mr. C. I Darla and hla mother, Mra. J. W. Davla, who own a large-ncH ai t.'anby. were here on bualneaa Sat urday coming to tb city In their bU auto. . . . . Mra. Annetta Foater, of Eugene, Or., la vlwltlng frlenda In thU city gueat of her mother. Mra. W. J. Kauch, of Cladatone. Mr. Foater la (lame Ward en, with headquartera at Eugene. Mr. and Mra. George Jacoba, of Port land.' are visiting In the city, the gucata of Mr. and Mra. John F. Clark, of the Went Side. Mr.-Jacoba la a brother of Mra. Clnrk.v" . Mr. Allen Adama. who haa been a- t alHiliig lu the management or me jonn Adama atore, baa accepted a 410a u ion In the new Knlnht Shoe Cb.'a autre, that la to be opened In Portland, and aaaumed hla new dutlea Saturday . Mr. Frank Patch, of Canby. waa In thla city on Saturday. Mr. Patch la connected with the Korher farming Implement houae at Canby. and waa In charge of the bualneaa here during Mr. Kocher'a abaence In Portland. , lir. If. A. Wright, phyalclan and Bur geon, of Seattle, Waah.. arrived In Oregon -City on Friday evening, and left Saturday morning for Uberal where he will vlalt with hla brother, Stlaa Wright. Dr. Wright waa accom panied by hla daughter. Mr. and Mra. William Guenther. of Deaver Creek, well known realdenta- of that place, were among the Oregon City bualneaa vlaltora on Saturday. While In thla city they vlalted with their aon, Mr. Guenther, one of the merchanta on Seventh atreet. Mlaa Nellie Yoder, accompanied by her two coualna, Mlaa Maude Yoder and Mlaa Rebecca Yoder. were In the city on Saturday on their way to Iog an. wb.r they will attend the mar riage of Mlaa Charlotte Schwartc and Mr. William Klrchem, which will be aolemnlxed thla afternoon. NEW SCHOOL IS VOTED 111 COtiW DISTRICT WILL BE HANDSOME TWO-ROOM FRAME AND COIT AtOUT 5000 TO $6000. The achool patrons of Concord Mi hiMil dlotrlrt held a special meeting Sutiirduy evening to consider the ques tion of tha erection of a modern school building. After a thorough discussion of the question, In which County Sch(K Superintendent Gary partici pated aa an Invited gueat, a vote waa taken and the ballot showed 20 for and only 2 against. Th. ...,r.w.. Im In I. ..II. I a I. ..... I ........ . iwo-room uuiiumg, ai a cost o?nouit or $0000, which will be modern In all particulars. This action Is only anoth er proof of the fact that Concord la a liroKresslve community, and deter mined lo have the best there la to aid the young people In securing a good TjducaUpn. 1 i Concord la one of the thriving little townk on the O. W. P. Hy. between thla city and Portland. CORRESPONDENCE. 1 Thomas OAK OROVE. Gratia 11 returned Friday from Southern Oregon where be has been looking at land for a place to locate. Ml ha Loula Kennedy went to Rlsley and Naef station on bualness Saturday morning. ..'. - ' Oak Grove base ball team will cross bats With the Wabash team of Port land Sunday. C. A. fyswls purchased an expenalve brooder and nut eighty Jlttle chlcKens In and lighted the lamp to furnish the Heart toHeart Talks. . NYE. MOTUZR AND TU 4.IK.LS. Said Hie little old inoilier; "If I could live tu) life over i'nln I iluhll l IiiI:ik up my dMUrli'em differ tnily." There wiik a ui I !u- .- ui'i oi to the old uliituiili-rs and a worn look iixu the f. 11 1 id fiue. Hbw bud hct'ii tittle U-n 1 luii u Inimfili' nut uKin which her duiiuli'ers had put tbelr feet. And. sorrow's i-mwu vf sorrows The old pother knew thuLujuatly It bsd been her own fault. It Is easy to Oil the outlines wbett the girls heard mother get up they turned over to take another nap; while mother burned ber face Ironing tbelr dainty shirt waists Ibey wept shallow tears over the fate of aouiu heroine of Action. Mother calloused ber bands with broom and mop atk-k; dauKhters mani cured1 their hands and cultivated tbelr complexions. In abort- ' l- Tbe Kjrls were taught by tbelr moth er froifi the Oral that tbey muHt have tbo best of everything, would get along with the remnants, Misguided mother. Having a totally wrong conception about the need of "accomplUbmenta" for girls In order to give her daugh ters "a chance," she bad inudo of her; self a common drudge.'". Cruel dairjfhtcrsi . Not - necessarily. - Their . seltlahness Waa the result of tbelr training. Moth- nt, but says It la bard to get men to wOrk aa farmers are so busy. Mr. inn Mra. J. Stetnman. of Cue- frlnsvllle, were visiting relatives In Logan this week and returned home to learn tbey were Grandpa and Grandma Btelnman, aa the Stork had vlalted their daughter' home, Mrs. Lydla McConnel, of Sellwood, leaving a little daughter. A. A. Crtaaell, of the firm of Monroe and Ciisaell, Portland, waa out through Logan selling Simplex separators. It seems like old times to get regu lar mall once more. - Last Saturday waa - the monthly meeting of, Harding Grange. Forty members enjoyed tb day aa Grangers do. Wednesday, Aprtl 12, Pomona Grange meets with Abernethy Grange at Parkplace. Remember time and place. O. D. Robblna' hand Is A little better but is not beyond danger stage yet Some of the boys are getting tin cans, etcv ready, for something. If tbey know they won't tell. These heavy frosts are not appre ciated, as peaches and early cherries are In bloom. There was a little error in the creamery reporttwt week. It should be for average price received for but ter for the xear, $1 cents lb.; paid for butler fat average, for year, 3tc lb., and also was Townsend Grocery firm, not Creamery Co., wm has hand led the butter so many years. It Wouldn't Pay to Advertise - - " - ' . ' T '. f A Poor Article . ' 1 - , . ' ti : Nor a proposition of doubtful merit or honsty-for ad-rssdera. nowadays, are DltCRIMINATINQ. They know vsIhss thsy know GENUINE things, genuine opportunities. Any article which can be sold by advertising Is, by that tstt, GOOD article. YOU are safe In buying a thing which has "stood th flro of publicity." The maker of a widely advertised article, or commodity, I al ways on trial for his business life. H csnnot shirk, nor cheapen hi product anil thl I th best possible protection for the consumer. You ar SAFE In buying advertised things It's th nowsdays business condition. logic of ENCOURAGEMENT IS PRESCRIBED (Continued from page 1.) a. a, 4 t ....Bulkln A Ik a-iltvttt d when'heourin the morning tad ..way. don. thing for them. .....i.,. v,t.. ..,rrl.. tr, Ih. hrood. I ami iney mougui OUIUIUK nouui II, ter street. Sunday service 11 a. m.. Sunday school 12 noon. Wednesdsy. evening 8 p. m. Subject "Are Sin, Disease and Death Ral?" German Evangelical Tor. Elahth and Atadlsun aireeta. Iter, F. wlrvewlck paa- tor. rrs. 7IS Madlann; H. B. 10 a. m., Herman Bchradrr, Monro atreet. supt.; mornlna aervtc 11. yoenc ddI at 1 p. m. and prfachlns; at t p m. Prayer 1 I . o - - -. 1 iiir v 1 1 11 a T rtjiiu . f .v V i While mother annotated: the conditions are very dlf-1 Gladstone Christian Rev. A. H. Mulkev erent from JTt lIrteK 7. morTilnV nrVi 1 anouiu jiwuu m uim.u ' I o'clock, vcnlna; iwrvlce wees, the aample of my teaching If I were I iy prayar.mccUnc Thursday Tao p. m, there to hear; but If you wish to be Mountain View Union -(Cong ) B. B. t ht.lr.fi. I Ann-t orltlflaa nr dlarniirflen. I p. m.. Mrs. J. U. Qulnn supt.; lilble ...... -.r..r.'l H,iiv , ,-r ThnruliV llnun try to nna some miug 10 prai-e 11 . prfachlns; 7;S0 p. m. second an fourth only one worainai waa sum uu:eij. 1 Hundaya in January. If yoo Will do tbj once a week I Methodlat -Main street cor. Btmenth, think you will soon nolle a marked Rv. e. r. y.iramerman pator re.. . . - .liiji. .1. i I Blxth and Wasbmeton; B. B. a improvement, iu me cunu- wum, ii c A Wllllma. Oladatone. aupt.tmorn- you don't, come to me and I can proo-l- inK arvica 10. S. np worth Leasue :30, ahlv tell vou that I have seen-a growth evening service 7:30. Prayer meeting I an J IntArAflt inn...m.ni' ihn ther la I Rev. C. T. McPherson, of Portland, t oroou- f --- " - , " .Mv .nrl nlnr ... a j . 1 11 ni rt as it tii aiU'BVB n a v laT i lis mi trri i f i rx 1 a mhm vrnn tr anTnownprB h ii i viiu i hi ui sa. n wiu . tcetinri an burneo up ana -r'-' " t ""'"a , " '"-"-"-" " -1 .r-n.vm.i- Hwaffora-wltt annual. Inft to tell the tale I couee warm, eaten iu scraps auu ana l must try to nuu m reniuu. -- " . " " tnZJ w llnZ house ha. been worn the mad. over garments. There 1. .till another way In which s ng -The Palm." at th. morning .er- a . ..... ii.. in 1. n..w it.ina Vninninriiv makinir the sucrlllce that I the Darent a encouragement may ai-1 vice. nlled. making great .movement, to led to her daughter.' ae.f Indulgence most ll.tera.'y put ""J" gE .a . .a, I a.i M lha nit Ii AS aV tUUf f llOtll t I CTIIIIU. A me prope.iy. . h- .ell for child. ..KW reiireuvv, " . Mrs. Iteulah Worthlngion and Mrs. I he self atmcatln1 ,ve. in Oswego for . few days, . I There In 'plain view on mother', face t..?. w erthe erosive line of care. oVep . r. 714 Jeffaraon: B. 8. 10 a. m.. Mrs. w r r:rL auDt - mornlna aervice 11 n when their narent. can learn ta m.. Y. P. 8. C. E. 6:4 p. m.. even- ina aervice t . ju. rrmjr mwiua mm- day s D. m. Morning subject "Th 'Triumphal EfTt-ry." Evening "The Prodigal Brother. HOTEL ARRIVALS. The following ar those who have rerlstered at th Electric Hotel:. W. Wom lio attend bhy ViuiKhan. llttl daughter of i Mm wtillam VauKban. of Mo- fwho was recently taken to th VIorent-a hnsoltal In roniana. rube underwent a surgical opera tor appendicitis.,. v Improving. lu. Emmons waa arrested Friday find Saturday, when taken berore rder BUpp. ho plead guilty to bo- drunk. He was fine, lb or nv k Id Jail ami In default of th five ar. took tlm day. In Jail. . C SpaRlivimiho ha. been connect- pith the Sont hern Pacific Company kit tlty fir the pt two years, baa int his iHidition lo accept on. f th Wnl'a ri go Company to this Mr. 8igl commenced bis new k Satnrder ' ...,,- Kusren Ogle. Molalla: Otis Ogl., Au rora; W. H. Creaser, C. P. Foray the, Dn H. A. Wright ana flaugnter, seat tie; Jerry Itoatl. Canby; J. L. Shorey and wife, Woodburn. Will Try Out New Uniform Sunday. The -uniforms for Price Broa.,ball team have arrived and Mr. Price will distribute them to th member of the team next Sunday, when. they will play th Columbia Hardware team, of Portland. Th uniform ar of dark green material, trimmed In ' orange, and the boy will mak A ephmdld ap pearance. Th team la a credit to th city as wall a th 0rm It repre sents. . . ,;. " .' - v.-; " eaaaeSeea-BsSsaeae epBeeeaeiaaa Read th. Morning ttntarprla. t-.l I. unnnitlna' the week's end I .r "i": ".rr v.. . .. wer m Vl imu of your .,lvn'" : rrv: wMr,ne- u y Th. boy or irr. school work aPd ol r " burden, shhad born for tnem. ... dnrlnK',cool year. I. many times wV "Vhandaand Mr True have rent- And-- .' . , I more profitable If they ar on pleasant I parkplace Conaregatjonai Rev. J. I Mr. Hcnanns anu Mr. 1 ruo nmn i . t ku. .,iohl.n will innW I . r .1.-1- . .v.. Un. I Jnnea naator. rea. Clackamas: 8. 8. 10 d . place at Rlsley .nd gone Into the ."T". ."r.d cd e oM ! Z'., - Emery French supt; preaohm. riiii1irv1itllnes. "OH iarre srair. . . - - t tr.-iiT-, -m -' ;r - t services - eacn- pimqayr-rryr,iiii- t "l AIVfi-iA-wsi . Pnnlsnd visitor woman with care etched face and poor cr0as or unreasonable with her pupils. ,. 11 a- m. and 7:J0 p. m. Chria- aiwiiss w ' -wj - Wants, For Sale, Etc Notices under these claaalflad headtnirs will be Inae-ied at one eent a word, first - Insertion, half a cent additional inser tions. One Inch card, 12 per month; half Inch card, ( lines) SI per month. Cash muat aocompeor order nnleaa one haa an open account with the paper. No financial reaponalblilty for errora; whee errors occur free corrected notice wlU be printed for patron. Minimum eharae ltc WANTED. VACUUM CLEANINO don for 60 cents sn hour. Call Pacific States 2481. WANTED Middle aged or elderly woman wanted to care for baby and assist In light work; one sleeping nome preferred." Pbone'Main 3044." WANTED Bright young man to learn Creamery bualness, wages paid from fr ther-atart-to-rlghtman deslrable- place and pleasant altuatfon.. APP,V Clear Creek Creamery or by letter to W. P. Klrchem, Oregon City, R. F. D. No. 2. FOR 8ALC FOR SALE--Egg for setting.. Thor : oughbred Columbia Wyandotte and Barred Rocks. C. B. Hturck. mi Monroe street, city. Thursday, : ' in,iiul h.nda folded over a tired I iimmt ili'nvi her chief aim IS to 00 1 tian tnaeavor inuraoay c.c...... ... - t - a. . I & . a as a. a I. ... ew. A I a. n. V A MnrUll flfl infllel Mrs. W. Cederaon spent Thursday in Dreaat. -Ana. inougu ihivusu wv , ---- 8. p ,. ED.eonal Ninth St., near .... n.i i..r .ui.r. i- i remorse Iher shall look at me power viauai pupna auu u ' - ..- ,.r t,m ,. (un.a.tu - .-- . I l much aa VOU Church Not. - - l wreaths tnat speas oi -siihiht nuu u,i..,u. i" Oak Grov M. E. church Rv. lien- -At Rest"- ry Spi-la pastor. Sunday school iu a. tne tear. w waste ana tne m. preacninaj ai u. years w. wast. Because we uu dvi vice, at 8 p. m. oy paaiur. P4rci... tmderstand nuaie hv the Choir. All WVUea. Indies' Aid will meet mursuay ai the church. grieve when you find it necessary to be stern with your cnua. if vou sav to your boy and girl, "What does your teacher think of you? It I. your business to see mat ane Main, Rev. Chaa. W. Robinson pas tor, res. at Rectory. Ninth and Wa ter sta.; S. 8. 12 noon, Wm. Show man, supt.; Prayer ' meeting ' Wed nesday. 7:30 P. m. Morning service 10:30 a. m., evening service t p. m. Are you a subscriber to the. Morn ing Enterprise? If not you should call and let ub put your nam on the sub scription list Immediately. - -4 H4-44-M44t t-i THE- HALL OF FAML WILLIAM TECUMSEII SHER MAN Civil war general. Born Lancaster, O.. LFeb. 8. 1820: died New York Feb. 14. 189L Graduated from West Point In 1840. Stationed In California dur ing (be Mexi can war. Conv 1 manded a bri gade at first Banminrnaari three burses shot under him and was severely wounded at Shlloh, but was thanked by Grant for having saved the day. Assisted In th campaign at Vlckaburg and In Grant's other operations BOOSTER DAY COMING thlnka well of you," tney are apt to go united Brethren Cor. dghtn and Tsyior, . .. .. . ...i i.w . k.ni n. T. p. riarka naator. res. Portland; BDOUl tnat Duameaa w.iu . w vr, - - -----rf -p-rk., Maole Ine, stipt.; mornlna service 11, .- r. H. t:. 1. s D. m.. evemna arrrice HARRY JONES Builder and General Contractor. Estimates cheerfully given on all classes of building work, concrete walks and reinforced concrete. Re. Pbon Mala 11L AH) HflRSF S 110 V TOO hr.rrx?m aae.v . w aawee wa v . . - I result to all concerned. Then you hiv. noouraeed vour son in an lm portent aten lowara kwuiiui yy uiamerxe iw. wlto reauiar irmtumi sen for one who can Obey th laws Of services. 8. .8. I p. m.. Mra. Reams Zlon Lutheran Cor. Jefferson and Eighth streets. Kev. w. K. H rax writer paa tor. res. 7Z0 Jefferson; B. 'H. 1:10 a. m PROGRAM ISSUED AND PROMISES MADE ARE FOR A BIO. SHOW THAT DAY. control himself baa learned the first great lesson toward being the master nf others. Do not be afraid then of giving your child too much encouragement. Try instead of criticising. Mrs. Wlggs of the Cabbage Patch said she raised her children on compllmenta! Instead of switches. I sm siraia i ahould not entirely agree with that; but I do believe that ir nowers are Rev Krsxberaer anpl mom hi a aervice 10:14. evening 7:46. Luther Leau P. m. ' ASSIGNEE'S -SALE. M. J. Lazelte, secretary for the Booster Day and Horse Show commit tee, has mil occasion, it vwiuih 'i iw I - -- - .,v,- hahlta . . a -a .v.. h. temnted to lerk the naughty naDits, trv of horses and will be sent on ao- which are Ilka weed. In a flower gar- i ii.,l Th- ol.a.M nf animal, are den. out by th roots. I Ntnins xnai Wl ..IM.J M . V. . lnma tt,.t will I aftAr th ffOO uay ana nurse onuw wiuiuu- ... . i Just Issued a neat program for encouraged enough they will final y casloru It contains all the In- choke weeds out. And while I should NOTICE Is hereby given that the un dersigned assignees of the Oregon Cltr Lumber & Manufacturing Com pany, an Insolvent, will, until Thurs day noon of April 20th. 1911, receive sealed bids for the sawmill build ing, and machinery and planing mill and machinery,- together with all awltches. side tracks, tools,, appii ances. office fixtures and an otner mention. imtmmtviamiiaini" -. " . ,', .viMma hu bMD ' SOCeS. ODICO nxiures anu an viiuc. pecified and th premiums that will ,",,"K0 ? proper property and assets of said Company given in each clas.. In addhlon nourished and .cultivated by a a 9 hand of the undersigned aa ai a D given in men ciob.. .uunn.u " " . I," a ..IInK,nl -a. , i . . At. amyiitnr OT rallM4B 1UU ciiv.wibv""i wire ruit LU lunrn iuj ruiuca i ..... (t tvA and the rranllna- of nremhitns. we will find very little use for the Booster Day comes on Saturday, A p. rir 2lThafB th day that an thaladf 1 switch. auch assignees. Said property is situated In Oregon City In close rhape you say, t'aif of ' :? P' ' : j : P tnps or Shoes rll 22. That's th day mat an m was Vhild eaotlBtlcai and self confident and lasme. ahould lay aside their Hh7e.?aiF r con' bor. an. com. to Oregon City to s by con. "U cere you need have the Bights and . enjoy in pleasures Even a tiny child provided for th day. Tha Carnival I " ,T Antla . ,. weil and j I .n. .Ill .Me thole tonte-aei Thnrn. I nu wu"" " . . ..,,.n 1 dTy a W' -Sv Mtor .Vould foflow hi. 'art X dav. W the nromlse to b at their done ..that '.,, ton in th weL. When Grant wa. i be8t on th. ut 0.ys.turday. April jrt. ToVnot know placed in command of all th..-. f U ' ?hWrV SSrld will rts r . mova It when your little one goes out Recovering From Operation . under your protecting wlngl Mra. Rev. IV- F. Zimmerman, who ..T enm. discouragements submitted to an operation la th Good n the battieB Cf hf. how gratefully Mmanian noepiiai lueBumy, lain,-1 ur cnn,iren win iook duc d as. improving niceiy. wopwea.iw.u- . .trengthened by the worua oi eu- lerunnn wi ew ibw j( I courasement you nave givu It Is your great priviiese " Is your sacrea uuij wvu... children for wbo end m sr Z l,1 tr M,v all t blDCS Wll.i" nobly and Krof teu flny stro.gjr and purer. t v. ' , t There will com the full roeooipense for alt you haT. faithMlly aald and done when In the evening of life the golden light of Heaven shines down tbrbiifrh the gatlin1n; mlsta of death and ' ther eonw the Bwoet words, "Well done. Enter, thou Into thy rest;' mle he put Sherman nt th bead of th Army of the Mississippi. Puahed on to Atlanta In several bard fought battle and then made his famous march to, th aa. He then swung northward through th Carolines and eonv f feUdtb surrender of Johnston. when Grant became 44444e44a4f ,lJl? . 11 . " rwnonslM to F:i:TEIi!AlljCI3ll SRI DC AND,. GROOM LkAVC. THIt , MORNING FOFT HONtYMOON ' , AT NEWPORT, OREGON, 7 Foot, Schuls Pumps $liO. Foot, Schuls Shoo for Ladle $3.60,... We Have Them SEE WINDOW DISPLAY " VJ.1UIES 617 MAIN ST. 'Oregon City , pot, Ihuli, shoos for Men, $4-00 Foot, tohuls Shoos for Men, 4,00 ,w t A very pretty wedding cfem6ny waa performed last night at 9 o'clock at tha Presbyterian church, when Miss Cathie Shelbock became th wife of Mr. John Ambler, of this city. The marriage was witnessed by only th immediate relatives of thr contracting parties, and was performed by Kev. j. R. Landsborough. After th ceremony the bridal party left for th home of the bride's sister, wher a wedding supper was served. Th nous being prettily decorated for th occasion. The bride was becomingly attired In pal blue .Ilk, and carried white carnations. Mr. and Mrs. Ambler left on the 2:14 train this morning for Newport, Oregon, where they will spend their honeymoon, and upon their return will reside In Oregon City. ' Th bride Is th daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Shelbock. of San Jose, California, and has been making her horn. In this city with ner Biaier, wira. D. C. Baker, of Seventh and Washing ton streets. Sh Is a most estimable young woman, and sine making her residence In thl city haa mad many friends. Mr. Ambler la connected who the Oregon City-Manufacturing Com pany, and has been a resident of Ore gon City for Bom time. COESP0..De.C , ' LOGAN. . .. F. W. Relbhoff. th road supervisor, Is busy working on the roads at pre.- I 1 1 . l. - n-lll.malta RIl'Ar n 111 M.bA 1 TirilT I . I L V IU LUR HIHOUiS"" ..-.. HUl I will '"-" o.llorf .nrf nn tne souiiiem r.-iui: jvu.v - th- Portland Railway, Light ft Pow tr Company's track, and offers an exceptional opportunity for a large and a-rawlna business. The property will be sold In three , parcels, lz: STf The eauitv of the under signed In the machinery purchased from the Northern uainomia v-om nanv. SECOND: That covered by a chat tel mortgage held by the nrst a tlnnal Rank of OreEon Cltf. THinnt vThat on which there Is ra Innimhrancb. A description of the varloua artl4 cles In each class will be rurnisnea on application to the yindersUraed. Terms of , sale, e;.p Certfl d check of 10 Pr cent tf W-i Uiuttt accompany each bid riKht reterved to reject any or all bid. , Dated April 8th. 1811. ' , J. W. MOFFATI,- - "j. jtootce. Aaflgnees aforeeaid, Oregon City, Ore gou. C. D. ft D C. LATOVRETTE, . Attorneys for Aaatgnecs. . SNAP 7-room hpus, four block from car line Jn Oregon City; loU ot fruit; price I960; 1 100" down." 10 per month. Sam as rent Clyde ft McRae, 1003 Main St., Oregon City. BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. ATTORNEYS. . D. EBT, Attorney-at-Law-, Money loaned, abstracts furnished, land title examined, estates settled, gen eral law business. Over Bank of Oregon City. U'REN ft SCHTJEBEL, Attorneys- Law, Deutacher Advokat, win prac tice In all courts, mak collections and settlementa. Office la Enter prise Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. V. JR. HYDE, Abstract Office Land title investigated, conveyan cing, notary public -. pRITICS COLOT fjQKPETiTORS COPY Room 7. Barclay Bldf .. Oregon City. E. H. COOPER, For Fir insurancr and Real Estate. Let us aanai your propertle w. buy, sU and exchange, Offlca In Enterprise Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon. FRETTAO ft MONET, 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 S. P. depot. 8ECOND HAND FURNITURE. AMONG THE : CHURCHES SUNDAY CALENDAR. r. Main and Ninth streets. Kev. u. "J . Ninth; 8. 8. 1J noon, res. in Mra. A. F. Parker iunt - morning service 10:S0. evening 5-io V. P. 8. C. K. 0 J0 p. m. and Jun iors same hour. Weekly prayer meei- Ins Thursday at MO p. m. Morning subject "Triumphs of Christianity." . Evening "Woodman Spar Tnat Tree." Xanemsh Bsptlst, Mlaalon-S 8 meets at 1:00 p. m., tww - - Cathollo-Cor. Water and Tenth St. Rev. A. Hillebrand pastor, res. Jll Water; Low Mass 8 a. m., with ser mon; High Maas 10:30 a. m., with ' sermon; afternoon service 4:00. Mass every morning at :00. ' eMareoatlonal Tor. Main and Eleventh atreela. Rev. Wm. M. Proctor paaior. reaTaOO Third; B. 8. II noon, John Low r7WT morning service 0:l0. ever., m 7:30. young people l:S0. Weekly prJyer mJtlns Tnur-da at 7:1 P- "j horning subject "The Triumphal Entry." - . Evening A Brotherhood sermon by J, D. Nellan, of Portland, on th -Gospel of Work." ( , ! Christ Bv.' tutnersn Cor. BlgMh and J. paator. res. SOOJ. O- Adams; 8. B M a. m.i preaching afternoona of first Jlnd thEd' Jund.ya at 1:80 In Knr"h other Bunday services mornings at 10:30 ' with preaching In German. i 'Morning subject "Christ Humllla ed StlH Our King." Matt Il:l-- Christian 8clnc Ninth and cen- . P 1 BMBi asi Notice to Creditor. , . Henrietta A. Capon Estat: ' .. Notice Is hereby given that th un dersigned has been appointed Admin istrator of the Estate of Henrietta A Capen, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas, and has qualified. All "persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to me at Ladd ft TUton Bank, 3rd and Washington Sts., Port land, Oregon, with proper voucher, and duly verified, within six months from th data hereof. . Dated thl. 18th day of March. 1911. EDWIN W. CAPEN, Administrator of th Estate of Henri etta A. Capen, deceased. MCALLISTER ft UPTON. Attorneys. Wanted At Once! .at; "t . .Oak Grore . , I . . CARRIER AGENTS " FOR THE , ; " . MORNING EHTERPItiSE Llborsl trm to hu'stlra,. S Mr. Millar Circulation Dopartmont, En- torprls, Orsgon City Oregon. NEW STORE. NEW GOODS, whan I moved Into, Hi v new store- put In a nice lino t EW FURNI , runs., wTi.vn i ... w a , ccs usually tniotsd for acond hand oration-worn good..' Com In and kol round., " .' Fine line of curl and relie. - . , . . GtORQEJfCNtV . ' - ' ' 4 , PLEASE . NOTICE. 4 . . 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