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MOKNIHO ENTERPRISE, SUNDAY, APRIL 16, 1911. (htflrty Uroub (CUrtJjrs C.Z. mi-mm a n i usy Our Easter Suits are attracting the attention of the smart dressers and we are al ways pleased to show the new style features of 4 'Society Brand'' clothes for men and "La Vogue" suits for Ladies Prices iis to $35 1 J. Levitt i ill gene, has arrived horn to spend hi fin residence. Mr. Wolfgeng la a LOCAL DRICrS la Ihore will be a program by the Sunday I tbla class enjoyed a very pretty social bcIhk.I. wllh iiiunIc and literary num- occasion, Mra. Oswald being a sunerb bora rouimuuioratlve of Eaater and entertainer, the Easter scuson. j Th ,. . , ', I Tnor jvtll , te special services at Bishop H(ldliia will preach at (be '"e Gladstone Christian church today, bour of evening service In St. I'aut't I The morning service will be given up Episcopal church today. Ilo will alao 1 lo n Easter cantata, aung by the administer the aarramont of confirms- j Bible "' bool. The evening sorvlce will Hon. The hour of evening service haa be given up to an evening of Easter been changed frvm S o'clock to 7:30. !onK by the choir. Much time baa .i. . ' boon spent In the preparation and a An elaborate program of Eaater mil- vtry ,)U.Rnt ,nf p ,J Vom,8ed ale la Ix-lng prepared by the Ilaptlat ,h(m 8 v w 'u Eaater Taxation. Mr. Harry and Ml Elsie Schoen- bora, of Eldorado, were In Oregon City on Saturday vtaltlng with their par ent, Mr. and Mr. R. Bcboenborn. Mlaa Lola Hlatt, of Portland, la pending her Easter vacation with her parenta, Mr. and Mra. J. W. Hlatt, at Mount pleasant. Mlaa Florence Wang, primary teach' er of the Canemah achool, loft for Canby on Friday evening,' where ahe will remain until Sunday with her par enta. , . . Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Stevenson, of Salem, arrived In Oregon City on Sat urduy morning .and, will spend Easier Kunday with the latter'a mother, Mrs. J. H. Williams. Mr. Karl Walker, a student of the t'lilveralty of Oregon, has arrived in Orison City to spend the Easter holi day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John It. Walker. . MIh Georgia Cross arrived In Ore con City bn Friday evening from the I'nlvurslty of Oregon to speud Buster holiday wlin trer parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Cross, of Gladstone. Mr. Phil Craves, one of the well known furmers of Clackamas county, whose homo Is near Aurora, was In this city on Saturday, and was accom panied by his daughter, MUs Eva Graves. Mrs. L. I). Williams, of Ilwaco, Waslu who haa been the guest of Mrs. Elizabeth Warner, of Locust Farm, Mount Pleasant, has returned to her home. Mrs. Williams has been sending the winter months at Los Angeles, California, and was on her way home. Mrs. Mary Brown, of Port land, was also the guwit of Mrs. War ner on Thursday. f rmret and A. Stabeu were IJi riiy on bii-t'i " Bavturuwy. i llundle. if Kreewater, Oregon, 5 lala city n Saturday. Kr. Alters, ntaru wef transact- sr. BJ''r. l"'v,r t reea. was Vm ths btfluens Visitor on Datur KtJorn ('II X- I. flrsre. of Clarkes, was In UnsClty vlnltlng witn reiauvea 00 ktwuy. oonrs OreKory. the teasel grower 'Kiiia. was in this city on Friday W giturday mid registered at in trtrio Iloti-I. 5inUr evening the service at in Lsttat church IU be given by in Lir, nd III li a musical program. EussmoratlvVi of Kaater. frukCrlfllili, a resident of neatue. lulu ptsM'il tnrougn 1 ma cuy on UrtsT on hl wsy to Carua. where tilll ihilt with friends and relative Wlf dy. HKry 8trl'l.l had a valuable rlfl Vokt from his slaughter nous at Lumu Heights on Friday evening. bnke Into the building and Utorately stole in gun. 1 n oToiim r waa arrested Batur- Ljsti rharKe of drunkenness and kfltliit on the street ana was son- Wcei to IS diiys In Jail by ueooroor In 1 . . . i 11 tU M. K rhurch Sunday evening TBI young men ana women i-uUIu tholr for this evening. In the evening the entire service will be In charge of the choir. The Catholic Knlghte of America will receive Holy Communion at the o'clock Mass In St. Jobn'a Cithollc church thla morning. Eighty members of the organisation plan to, attend ser vice In a body. ' Tbe-lWntist Drotherhood will meet next Tuesdny evening. The program will be made up of local apeakers. It I Intended to discuss some Important measures relating to the practical re form of Oregon City. Hunk, the pet -bulldog that Henry Btrieblg received aa a present from the Eant severs! weeks ago, died at a veterinary hospital In Port In nd Fri day It waa aont to the hospital Thursday, but It was too late and the dog's life could not be saved. Mrs. Frank Oswald, of Fern indue, ava a Dirty Saturday evening to tbe members of the Iierean clsss In the. Gladstone Christian Bunday school. Frank Hat tan, of Stone, one of the well known residents of that place, was In tbla city on business Saturday. Herman Ilurgoyne. proprietor of Hotel Durgoyne of Portland, waa la Oregon uity on Saturday. Mr. Dur goyne la arranging to open a delicates sen in the Cole building on Main street near the Suspension bridge. The In terior of the building Is being thor ougbly renovated, and will bo up-to- date when completed. ACTIVITY REIGNS IN ABOUT AQUA PRIETA f r - MORE U. 8. TROOPS TO BE MOVED UP TO BORDER TO ENFORCE ORDER. PEOPLE POINTED OUT Attorney A. 8. Dresser, of Portland, was In thla city on legal business Sat nrday. " lit. William Morey and daughter, Mlsa Morey, of Molalla, were Oregon City visitor on Saturday. Mr. and Mra. Stelner left thla morn Ing for Heaver Creek, where they will Spend Easier Sunday wiiD,rriendS. Mr. Wallace Cau field, who la attend ing the University of Oregon at Ku KABO CORSETS Correct Models for Every Figure lew 1"W ! jog .wh : i' KABO CORSETS WASHINGTON, April 15. Follow lng a conference at tbe White House today between president Taft, Secre tary of War Dickinson and General Wood, the latter announced mat tour more troopa of cavalry would be or dered to Douglas,- Aria., from the near est patrol atatlon, to assist the United. Bfatea troons there. Mexican National troops, numbering, It la believed. In the neighborhood of thousand, were encamped early to day at the mouth of a canyon to the west of Agua Prleta, in, the nrst moun tain ran kg. and along the route to Cananea. Tbey have moved up in various detachment from the Cananea and Arlzpe localities. From all aoDearances. one or tne largest battles of the Mexicau rebel lion was In immediate proieci. The rebels In Agua Prleta. augu mented over night by tHe reinforce aliA ' annroilmatelv a thousand well armed men. Further reinforcements from the various bands still In tbe field to tbe southward were expected iv thsiu today Th rebel commander had acouts out all night and early today, watching for tbe approach of the enemy. Ail nlitht lone they burned their Imal Area alone the fringe of foot hilla south and west of tbe border. Today their horaemen rode all roads loadlna- Into Aaua ITieia. Tho rebel chief nave actea on ine orders from the United Stales mat they aball fefralnt In future engage- menta. from flrlnr into uougias. ana declared 'today their Intention of car- rvlmr the battle to the Federal iroops the moment tbe latter appears on sister of Mrs. Alf Allen of RUIey sta tion and Mra. Allen ha been enter taining her sister and husband for the past week. S. C. Alexander and Dellln Olds have taken the contract to raise tbe Oreen building. Tbey commenced Thursday - morning and bav made good progress. Since the street baa been filled and graded the building was a foot too low so had to be raised. Fred Oreen, of Portland, was out Wednesday looking after hla property here. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Llllls returned home Sunday after several months' visit In -tin East with relatives and friend. Mr. Joseph Woerndell has torn down the old barn on his place and la put ting up a new fence and otherwise Improving his property on Courtney avenue. avenue. Mrs. Woerndell end Mrs. Sherlock spent several day In Portland. F. C. Dlackman and family are mov ing Into the Katzke house, which they recently purchased. Prof. Duller a father ana sister, of Independenoe, xpent Friday with him. They also visited tbe school. 1 Mrs. Spaulding spent Easter at 811- verton, Oregon. Mr. Iser and nephew, of Woodburn, were Oak Grove caller Saturday. Mr. j Loser sold bis property here to Mr. j Lindsey. Jim Ray and family, of Mllwaukle, will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ilert Williams Easter Sunday for din-1 ner. 1 Mr. Cbaa. Mason, of Portland, spent Friday afternoon with her sister in law, Mrs. J. H. Graham. Mrs. T. J. Sherlock, of Boise, Idaho, 1 spent a pleasant week with her hus band's sister, Mrs. Joseph Woerndell, at their beautiful home on Courtney Mra. Walter Terwllllger, of Portland was out Saturday calling on ber old! friends and neighbors, Mrs. Joseph Woerndell, Mrs. Ivy and Mrs. E. C. Warren. The pupils of Mrs. Berry and Mrs. Green's classes gave an Easter enter tainment at the church Friday aner noon which was well attended by the parent and patron of the school. The little tot deserve much credit for their recitations and songs. Mrs. Chas. Worthlngton was the musician. Miss Amanda Outfield was tanea to the St. Vincent Hospital In Portland Friday. Dr. Summers la attending physician. The Oak Orove. Glrls' band is prac ticing and drilling and preparing to play for Booster Day at Oregon City. April 22. Let Oak Grove turn out in full force and help the girl aa well as boost Clackamas county. Tbe bano presented Mr. Moody, their chaperon and manager, a beautiful Easter pres ent of a allver berry spoon and cold meat fork. , ttentioneM Delivery r Yes b u t it's m ore than -t h e quality grocery, it has the lowest pritt for the highest quality in this community. Here arc r the freshest gexxfo -the most "exceptional 7 values. And at this store you get that courteous attention and prompt delivery " of your purchases, that means . pleasant quality la service. You are cordially Invited to prove every word of this. Call today and look over our cxtnslv . stotk or phone a trial order. Our quality and price will positively cause .' you to give us your custom then and always. A few specials this week -quality in everything Walla Walla Asparagus, New ripe Tomatoes, Hot House Let. tuc. . . Fancy Dry Peaches 3 pounds for 25c Sultana Raisins S pounds for 25c Dry Whit Figs 10c a pound. . .- AMONG THE CHURCHES SUNDAY CALENDAR. Baptist Cor. Main and Ninth street. Kev. H A. Hay worth pastor, rea. 111 Ninth; B. 8. 12 noon, Mrs. A. T. Parker upt. j morning rvlce 10:30. evening T. P. 8. C. E. t:10 p. m. and Jun ior name hour. Weekly prayer meet ing- Thursday at 7: JO p. m. Style Comfort And Economy PRICE $3.00 The first pair of KABO cor sets you wcor gives you all the reasons vou neea wont for buy ing the second pair. Kobo No. GI3 GIS or 694 are the long skirt and correct Shape. Prlc e il. and equal to higher pric ed ones In oth er makes . " Tho Ctoro That Savos You Klonoy PRICE $2.50 . or 11 V4 1 vr L PRICE $1.50 mm 617 MAIN CT. L Kfl OREGON CITY, OR - I uruiiiK Buujtjci iuo riCBuucv nifnl. of the Oarciaa """"T tlon '-an Easter sermon. Evening There will be an "Eaer musical program by the choir. Canamah Baptist Mlttlon 8. 8. mta at 1:00 p. m.. Lwla Conklln supt. Catholic Cor. Water and Tenth Sts. Rev. A. Hillebrand pastor, res. 911 Water; Low Maaa 8 a. m., with ser mon; High Mass 10:30 a. m., with sermon: afternoon service 4:00. Mass every morning at 8:00. Congrgatlonal--Cor. Main and Elrvntth rlrrrtm, Rrv. Will. M. Proctor paator, res. (09 Third; 8. 8. 12 noon, John Low ry mipt ; morning- service 10:50. even Ins 7:30, young people :30. Weekly prayer mectlns Thursday at 7:10 p. m Morning subject "Beyond the Shad' ow Circle." tbe First United Brethren Cor. lfhth and Taylor, Rv. 1 F. Clarke pastor, res. rom.nu, 8. 8. 10 a. m.. Frank Pirker, Maple Lne, supt.; morn Ins service 11, Y. P. 8. C. E. p- m.. evening service 7. Willamette M. E. No regular preaching services, o. O. I P. m.. uum. nxmntm supt. Zlon Lutheran Cor. Jefferson and Eighth streets, Kev. w. k. n.rsxurrcr i- - tor. res. 720 Jefferson; . t. : m-. Kev. Kraaoerger supt.; morning urn 10:10. evening 7:45. Luther League 7 p. m. ' For Easter morning the Sunday school will convene at 9:15. At 10:00 a. m. there will be confes sional service. At 10:30 regular East er service with sermon on the subject. Your Sorrow Shall be Turned into Joy." Followed by the Lord a Supper. There will be no evening aervice. Evening "A Walk the opon plain aurroundlng Augm Prle- Eater Evening ta on the Mexican aiae. wnwuevcr the Mexican troops appeared, they asM thv would nreclpitate the com bat out on the desert and beyond the firing range of tbe International line on Patronise our advertlaer. CORRESPONDENCE MILWAUKIE. Mr. Granlard report 8an Francl- co aa being pretty well built np In tha humrt district, and many fine atructurea hav taken tne piace 01 iuej m Hiisntdated building which lor. merlv stood In the hearx or tne cuy, Herself and Lydla Bottemlller are now at Lob Angeles and the beach re- aorta. They expect to go ip mw.- . iin. mt Tie .liinna ana win dmiht e.ntov their visit very muuu. Tbey will return via Santa Barbara and 8an Luis Obispo ana vin u Spanish missions. r n uhmm who la making floor tiling on the old Henneman place U building a fire kiln outside away from the old drier, which recently caught fire and In which bi raacniuery cated. Thla will enable hire to attain a great heat, which is absolutely nec essary in making this claw of goods a he Is desirous of keeping the clay to a temperature ot zuu uKr 2500 degree. The tiling J in amall square, and used in such building, a. the Yeon buildings in Portland. The Change in.ure. safety from Are and reduces his insurance. . If there la no change In tbi of the Portland mall th.!ice.r"; be closed to general delivery ' after 8: IB a. m. Sundays. Mr Gran rd tn ?end. to dlspenw with the call boxe. at the end of the quarter a. tbey have outgrewn their usefulness and ie a nu sance to the postofflce employees S ?be renter a. well. Those holding lock boxes will experience no Iconven ence by the early closing. Th .Port land mall arrives one-half hour wrl er alnce February 10. reaching the office "TohnUtsler.. doing the prH, tory work towards laying the cement walk, in front of his property on Main and Washington atreets. It will cer tainly be plessant to have nice wlk from the buslnes. section to tbe new BP. depot on the WllUburg division it has been a-verltable mud hole tor iomS time A 9car WUBlnger baa a?rdy lalfhli portion on , t. i oppo Site aide of Washington , .nd tha per tlow facing on Main street, Catholic church people 0nu'd JowS front of tholr property, then the town Sd make a VM. to the trave er getting off the train--more o after Washington atreet la graded and graveled. OAK GROVE.' Mr. and Mrs. Cbaa. A. Wolfgang of Portland has purchaaed four lot i at Mllwaukle Holgbt. and, will build J. E. 9th ond Main Sts. SEELEY : Oregon City, Ore accompany each bid right reserved to reject any or all blda.- Dated April 8th, 1911 J. W. MOFFATT. ' J. J. COOKE, Assignees aforesaid, Oregon City, Ore gon. C. D. k. D. C. LATOURETTE, Attorneys for Assignees. Christ Ev. Lutheran Cor. Eighth and J. U Adams streets. Iter. V. Schmidt nastor. res. 80s J. O. Adams: 8. 8. JO a. m ; preaching afternoons of first and third Sundays at l:su in Kngnan, other Sunday services mornings at 10.lt wllh preaching in uerman. Morning subject "Chrlafa Resur rection. 1. What It Shows. 2. How It Cheers." Mark' 16:1-8. Service at 10:30 a. m. Christian Science Ninth and Cen ter streets. Sunday service 11 a. m. Sunday school 13 noon. Wednesday evening 1p.m. Morning "Doctrine of Atonement, German Evangelical Cor. Eighth and Madison streets. Rev. F. Wlevenlck pas tor. res. 71S Madison: 8. B. ID a. m Herman Bchrader. Monroe atreet. supt. morn ma- service 11. yoi'ng people at p. m. and preaching at 8 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:10 p. m. Morning An Easter sermon will be given by tbe pastor. Evening Literary and musical pro gram for Easter, with short address by the pastor. - Gladstone Christian Rev. A. H. Mulkey pastor, res. Gladstone; 8. 8. IS a. m., N. C. Hendricks supt.; morning service 11 o'clock, evening service 7:10. Week ly prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m. Morning The service will embrace the giving of an Easter cantata by the Bible school. Evening There will be an Easter song service by the choir. Mountain View Union (Cong ) . 81 S. m., Mrs. J. H. Qulnn supt.; Bible tudy every Thursday afternoon; S reaching 7:10 p. m. second and fourth undaya In January. Memorial services will be held at It a. m. today as a testlmonal to Elder J. P. Allison, who died April 1. Methodist Main atreet eor. Beventh, Kev. K. P. Zimmermen pastor, rea. cor. Sixth and Washington; 8. 8. :4 s. m.. C. A. Williams. Gladstone, supt; morn ing service 10:4s. Bpworth League :10. evening service 7:10. Prayer meeting Thursday 7:10 p. m. Evening A program will be given by tbe Sunday school. Presbyterian Seventh street cor Jeffer son. Rev. J. R. Landsborough pastor, res. 710 Jefferson; 8. 8. 10 a, m., Mrs. W. C. nrern supt.; morning service 11 a. m., T. P. 8. C. E. :46 p. m. .even ing service 7:10. Prayer meeting Thurs day 1 p. m. - Morning subject "Alive Forever more." . Evening There will be a sacred song service commemorative of Easter. Parkplae Congreoatlonal Rev. J. L, Jonea pastor, res. Clackamas; 8. B. 10 a m.. Emery French suptl preaching services each Bunday. alternating be tween 11 a- m. and 7:19 p. m. Chrtj tlsn Endeavor Thursday evening 7:10 p. m. St Paul's Episcopal Ninth at, near Main, Rev. Chas. W. Robinson pas tor, rea. at Rectory, Ninth and Wa ter at.; 8. S. It noon, Wm. Shew man, attpt.; Prayer meeting Wed nesday 7:30 p. Morning service 10:30 a. m., evening service 7:30 p. m. Morning subject "Qod Save tn King. ' Evening Bishop Scaddlng win preach and administer the saorament of confirmation. Notice to Creditors. Henrietta A. Capen Estate: , Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned haa been appointed Admin istrator of the Estate of Henrietta A. Capen, deceased, by tbe County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas, and has qualified. All persons having claims against saia estate are hereby notified to present the same to me at Ladd ft Tilton Rank. 3rd and Washington Sts., Port land, Oregon, with proper vouchers and duly verified, within six months from the date nereor. Dated this 18th day of March-. 1911 EDWIN W. CAPEN. Administrator of the Estate of Henri etta A. Capen, aeceasea. MCALLISTER ft UPTON. Attorneys OWEN G. THOMAS m AT. KftMITHING AND REPAIR WORK.' Best of work and satisfaction guar anteed. Have your horses shod oy an expert; It pays. Al kinds of repair work and amlthy work. Prompt service; greater por tion of your work can be done while vou da vour trading. Give me a trial Job and aee If I c"t pl you. OWEN G. THOMAS Cor. Main and Fourth fits- Oregon City Wants, For Sale, Etc Notices under these classified head mra will be Ins. ed at one cent a word, first Insertion, half a cent additional Inser tions. One Inch card, tl per month; half Inch card, (4 lines) 11 per month. Cash must accompany order unless ene has an open account with the paper. No financial responsibility for errors; where errore occur free corrected notice will be printed for patron. Minimum cbvn lie. WANTED. VACUUM CLEANING done for SO cents an nour. Call Pacific States 249L BIDS WANTED For the erection of one cottage on Taylor street. Plans can be seen ' at George Randall' residence, 801 6th street Bid will be received np to April 18th 1911. We reserve the right to reject any and all bids. Address all letter to George Randall, Cth street. FOR SALE. FOR SALE OR TRADE 280 egg "Mandy Lee" Incubator, good as . new. H. G. Hartshorne, WUsonville, Oregon. f A SNAP 7-room hous, four blocks from car line In Oregon City; lot of fruit; price S900; 1100 down, $10. per month. Same as rent Clyde ft McRae, 1003 Main St., Oregon City. MEETING NOTICES. THERE will be a regular meeting of Clackamas Chapter No. 2, R. A. M., in the Masonic Hall on Monday evening, April 17th, 1911, at 7:30 P.M. Work In Royal Arch. E. A. CHAPMAN, Secretary. BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. HARRY JONES Builder and General Contractor. - Estimates cheerfully given on all classes of building work, concrete walk and reinforced concrete. Res. Phone Main 111. ATTORNEYS. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. NOTICE I hereby given that the un dersigned assignees of the Oregon City Lumber ft Manufacturing Com pany, an Insolvent will, until Thurs day noon of April 20th, 1911, receive sealed bid for the aawmlll build ings and machinery and planing mill and machinery, together with all wttchea, aide tracks, tools appli ances, office fixture and all other property and asset of said Company In the hand of the undersigned a uch assignees Said property Is situated In Oregon City In close proximity to the Willamette River, the Southern Pacific Railroad and on tbe Portland Railway, Light ft Pow r Comnany' track, and offer an exceptional opportunity for a large and growing business. The property will be sold In three narcels. vis: FIRST: The equity of tbe under signed In the machinery pufchased from the Northern camornia ninf. SECOND: That covered by a chat tel mortgage held by the First Na tional Bank of Oregon City. THIRD: That on which there is no Incumbrance. ; ; , - A description of tbe varlona arti cle lu each class will be furnished . on application to the undersigned. Terms of sale, cash. Certified check ot 10 per eent of bid must O. D. EBT, Attorney-at-Law, Money loaned, abstracts furnished, land titles examined, estates settled, gen eral law business. Over Bank of Oregon City. , U'REN ft SCHUEBEL, Attorneya-at- Law, Deutscher Advokat. will prac tice In all courts, make collection and settlement. Office In Enter prise Bldg., Oregon City. Oregon. ABSTRACTS OP TITLE. V. R. HYDE, Abstract Office" Land titles InTestlgftted. oonrejftn s1n r tiAttr miKHs. SB w W W BWBBB ISJI llGMPFTITfilK MPY Room 7, Barclay Bldg., Oregon City. E. H. COOPER, For Fire Insurance and Real Estate. Let us handle your properties w buy, sen and exchange. Office .. la .. Enterprise Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon. FRETTAO ft MONET, Real Estate Dealers, have choice bargain la farm lands, city and suburban , homes, good fruit land and poultry ranches. See us for good buy. Near 8. P- depot SECOND HAND FURNITURE. NEW STORE. NEW GOODS. When I moved Into my new store I put In a nloe line of NEW FURNI TURE, which I am selling at the pri ces usually queted for second hand ee shop-worn goods. Come In and took s round. ... Fine line of egrlos and rello ' ' QIOftQI YOUNG.