Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, April 18, 1911, Page 3, Image 3

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MORNING ENTERPRISE, TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1911.
The Big Booster Week Sale
that starts this mot niflg at the J. Lev
itt store, will be worthy of yotir
attention.
VISIT THIS STORE AND SAVE MONEY
H V
LOCAL DRItrS
". nw(.ii, of 8llwood, formerly
A" .taltlna- with friends
zLit In C)rion tlty.
A 7st I scheduled to speak In
(uW 'll',1,M,, l,ruln ,,u"' u "
... i. ...4 rll- lln.lk.
rtrnna a marriage ium
...... meson vs. Bthe, charge
L iire.or bv U set for a hear-
'Jl Injustice Harason1. court thU
ornlnf .
justice W. W. II. Bnmson goos to
wussukls Thursday to auction, a
of farming "" household
(ffeCtS.
nu. i,vprlUvof Portland, but for-
Son i of this city, was la Oregon City.
pgilnf Monday.
grhM nli"ln. t:iauae waiiace,
nrorer Coffin, of Iortiana. were visit
. B thin rliy w Hundsy, the guests
rf nr. ami Mrs. Ci Hcboenheln. of
ttHlitnolt. ... .
Tb (ilHtliioiio Auxiliary 01 tue c.
' B M Will meet iiiiirww anwr-
L t th borne of Mrs. Grant Old at
Glidttone. at which time the mission
, down"! Pend-
jaa dotiafe i)y me sins .
Wriin'Tinny-
.uri of fun. It will be on the sub-
s. "Resolved, That the Country Hoy
SMld a ll'Uer nuauauu iu uv v"7
Boy-" : .
Tb "Good Times College," piannea
br a nlxht of fun by toe saturaay
Oubof the Congregational church, on
a'adaeaday evening, promises mum
slrte. It n't cost you very much
pt a d,ree ' in mi. coiiea-e, eun-
la time or money.
The bam of matrimony were an-
toantxl Sunday of Mlaa Vet Louise
Mir. daughter of Mr. ana mm.
(total W. Kelly, and Mr. Luia a.
Berry, the marrlaue reremony to take
iUet on wcancaoay mornioa Aiiru
X, at the St. John's Catnoiie churcn.
William H Flflcber. of Portland.
tat formerly of this city, waa In Ore
pa City on Monday rlaltlng with hie
trtudi. Mr. Fletcher la In the print-
lu boilni'KH In Portland, beinii aaao-
dttod with Joaoph Oerber, alao for-
trlyof thlaclty.
C. T. Tooie A Co. Saturday Bold the
Becker place, on Beaver Creek, to J.
J.Ummera. who has uat arriTea irom
U at coming from llardlngton,
HA It la a very good buy and Mr.
la vreatlr nleaaed with the
avsal promlaes to make Improve
mm and establish a home that will
Mb tor comfort and profit.
In. Proctor a poke to the boys of
Br at the Mount rieaaam union
ctuth Sunday afternoon on the ques
Dos of the boys' club proposition. It
k the dealre to organise a patrol of
til Boy Boout organisation. 10 join
with the natrols from the Congrega
tional and Baptist church organlia
tlooi, that with the boya from the
tin churches there may be a healthy
brigade.
PEOPLE POINTED OUT
Mrs. n.-th Baron and baby, of Port-
had, who have been visiting with hr
Mlis Florence Seller, of thla city.
u the giioat of Mtas Lena EralcV, of
Portland on Sunday,
Mrs. Mary Mclntvre. of Highland,
and daughter. Miss Sarah, of Portland,
rs In this city on business Monday,
prents, Mr. and Mrs. B. II. Cooper, of
this city, returned to their noma on
Monday
Mr. and Mrs. John Zeek were In
tali city on Sunday afternoon on their
ay borne from Portland to their home
at Caoby.
Mrs. Andrew Kocher and Mrs. Adsm
Knight, of Csnby. were In this city
Sunday afternoon, returning home on
u venlnR train,
Mr. A. II. Duckies and family spent
tbtday Sunday with friends near Mil
waukle, guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Bsundars.
Attorney llarvsy Cross la spending
the week at Condon, Oregon, looking
after a lawault that will occupy bla
time for the week.
Mrs. K. F. Zlmmsrmsn. who has
been In the Oood Samaritan hoapltal
In Portland for the past ten days, Is
rapidly recovering and Is expected
home today.
Mrs. 8. J. Owenhy, of this city, wss
called to Enterprise, Oregon, on Bun
dny morning, owing to the serious Ill
ness of her mother, Mrs. Mary Wright,
of that city.
Mr. W. g. UTUn wss scheduled to
speak In the High school Forum Mon
day but because of other engagements
It was postponed until Wednesday,
Msy 3.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Keating and two
children, lUMney and Vlrglnln, of port
land after visiting over Sunday In this
city with relatives, left for their home
Monday morning.
Mr.- W. K. Iloylsn. of Cathlsmet.
wasn., and daughter, Rets, have ar
rived In this city for a visit with rela
tives and are at present the guests of
wiTrnvrcrTOrcrnr-iterorrTcomini'io
this city they visited with Mr. Iloylun'i
brother, Charles Iloylsn, who Is con
fined In the Oood Samaritan Hoapltal
with a broken arm.
EASTER CALLS FORTH
SONGS AND SERMONS
CHURCHES MAKE MUCH OF THE
DAY AUDITORIUM FILLED
TO OVERFLOWING.
Kuater was generally observed In
this city Sunday, and not a church In
the city but made more or less of tha
dsy. In the larger churches there
were morning and evening programs,
with speclsl music for the occasion.
ai me uapusi churcn mere was a
speclsl Easter sermon with music ap
propriate to the occasion. In the en
titling the choir hnd charge of the pro
gram, which was given up almost en
tirely to splendid musical numbers.
Following the program of the evening
there was a baptismal service, with
scriptural readings snd remarks by
the pastor.
At tho Congregational church there
were two special Easter sermons,
morning and evening. There waa alao
specially prepared music Easter mu
ale at the morning and evening ser
vices
At the Catholic church there were
several services, each with spproprl
ate Easter muslo and sermon. Eighty
Catholic Knlgbta received holy com
munlon at S a. m. At the regular
morning service upwards of 300 re,
celved communion and the church was
packed to the doors,
At Christ Ev. Lutheran church there
waa a special Easter service at the
morning hour, with special Eaater mu
sic for the session
At the Ualdstone Christian church
the morning hour waa given up to the
presentation of an Easter cantata by
the Bible school, which was greatly
appreciated. In tbe evening there was
an Easter seng vjcu, by the choir,
with a short address by the pastor.
At 4 he iermau Evangelical the pas
tor preached an Eaater sermon In the
morning, and a musical and literary
urogram appropriate to Easter, with
short address by the pastor, wss given
In the evening,
State. -Gabriel R. MoOulre. who is
tbe first white man vp tb Congo after
utaniey came a own. ne is a foreign
traveling missionary who baa aeen
much of the world and be has a great
reputation for being an entertaining
speaker.
In addition to this feast of reason
there will be a ball game and several
other kinds of sports, tbe program not
having been completed so far. Then
there will be fireworks and muslo and
crisp popcorn and red lemonade.
PORTLAND PRESBYTERY
To Hold Sessions In This City, Begin-
1 nlng Wednesday Morning.
The Portland Presbytery will meet
In tbls city Tuesday. At tbe evening
hour Dr. Thomas Holmes Wslker, who
Is the retiring moderator, will preach.
Tbe Presbytery will organize for busi
ness Wednesday, and will continue In
session until through. Among the
Items of business to come before tbe
Presbytery Is the election of commis
sioners to the General Assembly that
meets at Atlantic City In May. Two
ministers and two elders wll), go East,
to represent this Presbytery.
It is planned that If the business is
finished In time" the delegates will go
to Portland Wednesday evening to at
tend tbe Young People's Rally, to be
held In the First Presbyterian church
In that city In connection with the
nnual convention of tbe North Pacific
Board of Missions, which will continue
In session there Thursday and Friday.
Spring Slippers and Pumps.
Sure herald of warmer days Is the
dainty footwear no displayed lu I lie
various slios. New some of the slip
pers certainly are. If unt lu cut. then
In Ueeursltoii or lining or IUh shape of
tbe heel.
Last, summer there spiieurrd In the
latter part Of the seusuu black sstlu
and veivet allpiters with the tblnntut
of soles. Tbls spring, however, these
ss me sllpiers will sppear with heavy
soles, which w ill surely make the sstlu
slipper st least rUe lu popularity, for
as a cool foot covering It csunot be
excelled.
Tbe stsge toe In a mortified form Is
to be seen on the Oner graJe of slip
pers, and the will be a boon to tbe
wouisu wltb large feet, since tbe very
short vsuip detracts cunsldvrsble from
tbe else of tbe foot.
Tbe one eyelet pump with tbe long
tongue s shown and Is rhongbt will be
a genera I favorite.
Pninne for tbe young girl have here
tofore been a problem, for eltber the
heel waa very low or she was forced
to take tbe regulation Inch and a half
heel, Which was generally too high.
Now, however, tbe manufacturers
s re turning out patent leather pumps
daintily lined with scarlet morocco,
with heels about three-quarters of an
Inch In height
The list bow of ribbed silk or leather
la used on these, although some come
with one eyelet In which case a Urge
ribbon bow may be tied.
The colored slippers, blue, purple,
etc, once populsr. will be replaced by
tan, black and white, and Incidentally
the white slipper and aboe In kid.
bnckskln and canvas will, be much
worn during the coming season.
At the m. E. church the morning BntlHnMi ynh
service was commemorative of Easter,
with an Easter sermon; In the evening
there wss an elaborate literary and
musical program, with a short address
lv the nastor.
At the Presbyterian church there
waa an annroDiiaU Easter sermon "and
music In the morning; In the evening
there wss a sacred song service pre-
psred with reference to the sacrea
Kaater occsslon
At the rdIscods! church the morn
lng hour was given up to sn address
and to music appropriate to tbe Eaater
occasion. In the evening manop ucau
Hinv cnnflrmeit a larae class, admlnls
irin the aacrament of confirmation,
tk. rhurrh made a very handsome
.nntriKminn in tha work of the church.
it w Uithersn the 8unday school
h.i aaneclal aervlce at :15 a. m. At
m th.ra waa a confesalonal service
at 10:30 there waa the epeclally pre
pared Eaater sermon and servtce with
rr..i.tn annroDiiate'to the service.
nifcar churches lisd services, but no
report was made aa to the character
or with reference to mow palsy
ing.
(TRIBUTIOri
WILL JUMP FROM BRIDGE.
Athlete Traveling With Carnival Com
pany Promises to Maks tne Leap.
The Carnival Company that will
have charge of part of the features to
be presented here Booster Day had a
representative in the city Thursday
planning for the, thing that are to be
out on the nrogram on that occasion.
One feature that was being arranged
for on this visit was the lump from the
Suspension bridge.
This company has several atnietes
who have very good reputations lor
startling atunta, and one of them lias
looked the Suspension bridge over and
decided he will Jump from It Into the
river below. This will make a long
tumn If the river Is a slow as present
Indications nromlse. but the athlete Is
AUTO TURIIS TURTLE
NEAR TO THIS CITY
THREE FALL UNDER CAR BUT NO
' ONE IS SERIOUSLY IN
JURED. 1
What might have proven a fatal ac
cident occurred on Sunday afternoon
on the road between Parkplace and
this city, at a point opposite the hop
yards. About 6 o'clock the automo
bile owned by C. Schuebel and driven
by Lee Bequeath, of Portland, turned
turtle at that point Three of the five
occupants Bequeath and Eula and
Oiyde Schuebel were under the car,
while the two little girls Ruth and
Rolxsrta were thrown out to one side
and got out without assistance.
Tbe party was coming along the
roadway at a speed of about 12 miles
an hour when Clyde Schuebel became
sick. At this Mr. Bequeath's atten
tion was drawn to .her, and he forgot
for th moment his car, when the car
left tbe road, ran down the embank
ment to the side and upset.
A machine that waa following close
behind stopped and the occupants as
sisted In tbe rescue of those under the
car. AH wer extricated when It was
found that no one wai seriously In
jured, all having escaped with a few
bruises and scratches. While tne car
was damaged It was brought to the
city by its own power and is now be
ing repaired at tne garage.
C0IATI0N.GIVEN
AT ST.
the stage of the water, and promisee
to make his Jump according to the
scheduled advertising.
CELEBRATES HER 81 ST
BIRTHDAY ON SUNDAY
MRS. ELIZABETH WARNER is owe
OF THE PIONEERS IN OLD :
OREGON. " '
rfS '
1 j cntiojalj frg; Deliver?
Buying Irish Lao.
Queen Mary Is now showing her In
terest In home Industries In a prac
tlcaf fashion, and particularly her de
sire to promote tbe welfsre of the
Irish people, by directing the stten
Kon of the women of Englsnd to tbe
work done by their sisters In tbe Em
erald Isle.
Her majesty bss given a large order
for some of the choicest Irish lace,
prlncljislly rose point. Carrlckmscross
and Limerick, Including , a beautiful
court train In Carrlckmacrosa. ap
pliqne and guipure.
Tbe queen bss also bought a quan
tity of lace and work done by tbe St
Helena government lace school, with
which she Is highly plessed and thinks
very pretty. The St. Helena lace In
dustry was started as recently as 1007.
In accordance with a schema of the
League of Empire.
Oregon City Wood and Fuel Company
SssBVsWsalaaSBWaBVsBWBWBTsawaTa
F. M. BLUHM
Your wants supplied with any qusntlty of 4 foot 16 Inch wood de
livered to any part of City. Prices, reasonable. "T
tlefBctlon guaranteed. Phone your orders.
Home B-110 ' " Cop Btn Center,
"clflo Main 3602 Oregon City.
It Wouldn't Pay to Advertise
SIsaVJsHslsVBsBBB
A Poor Article
-r-
Nor a proposition of doubtful merit or honssty for ad-readers,
nowadays, are DISCRIMINATING. Thsy knov values they knew
OtNUINE things, genuine opportunities. .
Any article which oan be aoldjiy advertising Is, by that test, a
0000 article. YOU rt aafa In buying hlng which has "stood
fire of publicity." . ',
The msksr of a widely advertised Hole, or eommodlty, la al-'
on trial for hie business life. Me oannot shirk, ner ehespsn his
product snd thla la the beet possible protection for the consumer.
You are SAFE In buying advertised things It's
"owadays business conditions.
the loglb of
your m
MAY SPELL SUCCESS
HORSE 8HOW LOOMING UP WELL
IN THE DISTANCE ENTRIES -STILL
COMING. '
Entries for the horse show on Boost
er Day are very encouraging so far.
There are a large number of entries,
In some classes entries being quite
numerous while in others the owners
are a trifle alow. But taking It all in
all the entries are very aatlafactory.
Contributions hsve been very liberal
so far. and tbe committee feel very
kindly to the merchants and friends
of the enterprise, but st thst there
are a few who have not contributed.
. iH.,Mntia fmm these men
i- n niv. certain there win
are umui .,. .
be enough money to meet all bills A
liberal contribution, with moMj
enough to' do proper advertising,
means the success of .11 Booster Day
undertakings, and those who have not
contributed are urged to assist the
committee In making the day a suc
cess by doing so at the earliest pos
sible convenience.
"SHOWER OF ROSeB."
Millions of Roses snd Buds Will Be
Thrown to Pssssrs By.
of rosebuds, blooms and petals are
hurled from a train of street cars by
100 young women In white and which
i 1- va the notab e events
of the annual Portland Rose Festival
Is to be repeated again this year, prob
ably two and poaaiDiy mruw u.,i
.... Boativai Mk. June 5-10.
n, i a tha icaL and for that mat-
tor. very few In this section of tha
country have ever seen
itka this. The train comprising six
cars Is headed by a special car con
taining a large band and as the pro-
cession travels xnrouRn mi ,
id. ihnnundi of nedestrlsns lining
aimrjlv bombarded with
the beautiful roses. To add to the
charm and interest of the spectacle,
the spectators usuauy engage m -.D.a
nnttia" neltlna- the young worn-
en with the flowers after they have
been showered in tne
L..a Mavars ehsro.es Desertion.
. oeorge Myers has filed a suit for
iniit his wife. Mary K,
wl-.. tha rharse of desertion
Thi w.rV married at Niagara Falls,
New York. October, 1904. On Febru
ary 16. 1906, Mrs. Meyers deserted
her husband. Booth & Richards are
representing Meyers.
CHAUTAUQUA WANTS YOU.
program forhe' Fourth Is Calculated
to Plssse Old snd Young.
Chautauqua managers wish the
friends of that enterprise to under
stand that an effort will be made to
glv good program on that day with
tbe dPHlrtr to please them, and because
of this the mansgemeni ssrs you noi
to forget this ana mass uaies .i.tr
where that you will regret -
There will be two speskers on this
occaslon-Ex-Gov. Yates, of Illlnola-
a one-time Governor of Illinois who is
the son of the War Governor Of that
LARGEST CLASS IN HISTORY OF
THE CHURCH BISHOP SCAD-
DING PRE8ENT.
TJnEastefandarev6nTnarmesl5ri
op of the diocese. Dr. Scadding, vlsuea
St. Paul's Episcopal church to adminis
ter rthe sacrament of confirmation.
Thet church was crowded to overflow
ing, scores of people had no room, not
only wss the church full but tUe sacris
ty and robing room.
A class of 22 mmes ana 10 lemsiea
wss presented by the rector. Rev. C.
W. Robinson. This is the largest class
In the history of the parish. The
work done In the few days Mr. Robin
son has been rector shows the neces
sity for a larger building. A remsrs-
able sure revival or rstner growia 11
going on at St Paul's. Every day the
church is open to all from 7 in the
morning till 8 at night. Three puouc
services are held daily. The attend
ance at these services during Lent
wss surprisingly large.
A fund for a new churcn nas siresay
been started. The Bishop tamea to
tbe candidates In bis usust kinaiy oui
strongly spiritual tone. Afterwards he
talked to them pnvsteiy in ine rw
inn hnn thev were nresentea wuu
thair confirmation certificate and by
tha wtnr a medal in rememoranco
of their confirmation. The names of
those confirmed are:
Kent U Moody. John Myers, Irwin
Evans. Robert Beatie, Kenneth Daw-
John Beetle. Unas. r . eauw.
Yes but it's more than the
quality grocery, it has the lowest prices
for the highest quality in 'this community.
Here are the freshest goods the most exceptional values.
And at this store you get that courteous attention and
prompt delivery of your purchases, that means t pleasant
quality in service. "" :
You are cordially Invited to prove every word of this.
Call todsy and look over our extensive stock or phone
a trisl order. Our quality and prices will positively cause
you to give us your custom then snd always.
A few specials this week - quality in everything
Walla Walla Asparagus, Nsw
rips Tomatoes, Hot House Lettuce.
Fancy Dry Peaches 3 pounds for
Z9C Ulni naiains a pvunaa
for 25c Dry White Figs, 10c a
pound. ,
J. E. J5EELEY
9th and Main Sis. Oregon City, Ore.
young msn tiu be given an oppor
tunity to explain, and a time for the
bearing will be made for an early day.
son.
Mrs. Elizabeth Warner, one of the
prominent Oregon pioneers who came
to Clackamas county with her parents.
In the vear of 1852. celebrated her
gist birthday at the home of her son,
A. C. Wsrner, of the Lilac Farm,
Mount Pleasant, on Sunday, and It waa
a moat cntovable occasion.
Mrs. Warner Is known to many of
thai Dloneers of Oregon, and la un
uauallv active for her age. She is now
residing In one or tne most nisionc
and oldest hornet in the State, known
as Locust farm, snd Is visited by many
kU...k..i v.ir mil thev are al-
ways treated royarty by this hospitable Thomas P. Randall. Geo. Roos How-
I Tr.rin Pavna Harvev
wvtuau. 1 . .. -. Dtna
Mrs. Wsrner wss born In Rensselaer payne, AiDert rayue.
county, New York. April 16. 183Q. ana Benjamin Marui.B. n.""-- "'""pl
rlth Unr DSrenis across me aia waa-uer, rm" .---
.,. I.. .. ni.J..II MnO T a fill
r i i w . ab m Uh. waa uniitH I r an haiiidiu. x)iiuim.. -
YI-KTe TKi and Taia n Moreland. Mary D. Roos.
moved to Oregon City, where her hue- Evelyn Hsrdlng. Mrs. Jennie M. Tob
band was In business. They remained ln Ruth Wright, Ella Payne. Mary E.
in Oregon City until tne year oi isoo, Hsrt, Mrs. Dons u Meiarum, n"-
whn Mr. Warner disposed or ms ooi- , D.r1,.-
ness ana purcnanea mm bi-w"
U C. at Mount Pleasant, wnere mra.
Warner bss since resided, Mr. Warner
having died some tune ago at me oiu
home at Mount Pleasant
Near the old homestead is the son
Arthur Charman Warner, her daugh
ter. Mrs. Annie Warner King, and her
daughter, Mrs. Helen Warner Lawton,
who resides with her at the old home.
Twin the Hav Mrs. warner waa me
recipient of many congratulations of Ry CHA8. w. ROBINSON HAS 8E-
her friends who hopea sne wouiu hv-
Declslon Next Week Bill Cse,
The injunction suit against D. K
Bill, In which he Is accused of disre
garding building restrictions within
the Gladstone restriction limits, waa
srgued In Circuit Court Monday. Af
ter listening to the arguments for and
against the judge took the case under
advisement to hand down his' decision
next week-
NEW CHURCH PLANNED
BY ST. PAUL'S PARISH
CUREDl PLEDGES WARRANT
ING THE ANNOUNCEMENT.
The present old church of St. Paul's
Episcopal Parish at Oregon city win
probably be replaced with a fine brick
structure before the end of the pres
ent year, unless the plans of tbe new
rector. Rev. Chsrles W. Robinson,
completely miscarry. Ever since Mr.
Robinson arrived here from Phliadel-
few months ago be has been
t .ntn manv more such occasions,
.v - . 1 . V. .1
Mr. and Mrs. Wsrner gave a mnuu.j
rftnnor in her honor, and the tables
and rooms were prettily as well as ap-
proprlately decorated for tne occasion,
i
HERE FROM INDIANA.
Fort Wayns, nd Sends Delsgstlon of
200 to ths Nortnwes.
a nnhioVor and family arrived In
.,. rit on Thursday evening
uravna. tnd . and are at
' . .LinV th nlr headauarters in phla a few months ago ne has tx
present making : their a"7 ' orklna- ouletly to secure funds for
this city. Mr. - - e "'f new atFucture and he announced Sun
trade, but has P '.fJtT. ' day that he expected to preach ln his
land from f E. Gage, and will build a y tnat .
new bungalow, wnicu wm """-- .,
thmiirhnut. Mr. KODacser nas . . , . .,-ih
- . wahaa lust Dur-I MT. KODinaou pmus u "
.ervatoryc-nh splacehe haaj eo church back to tne
chased, and w 11 raise flower and veg fof paf
etabl plants ror in , h souse, and then construct a fine
Mr. and Mi J1,', brick edlflce. facing the Willamette
are well pleased Oregon n w"' ,uTer the entrance being on the West,
make thhvthelr future boms .State. ang B,80 embr(ice a commodious
Mr. Robacker tati that man peo- p a Sunday
pi, of Indiana are coming to Oregon con8tnlct,on of a concrete re-
auuuv uv w.
came from.
Notice of Assessment for Washington
Street Improvement.
Notice is hereby given that an
assessment for the improvement of
Washington Street, Oregon City,
Oregon, from the south side of Sec
ond Street to the south side of Bev
enth Street has been levied and de
clared by Ordinance No. 607 of Ore
gon City.
Tbe whole cost of the Improve
ment Is $8949.65 and the assess
ments are now due and payable and
will bear Interest at the legal rate
from and after the 20th day of Ap
ril. 1911. and will become delinquent
on the 20th day of May, 1911. after
which time the property against
which the assessment is levied may
be sold for said assessment, and a
further penalty of nrteen per cen
turn.
The nroDertv assessed for said
Improvement lies on both sides of
the part of said Washington Street
proposed to be Improved and the
line cf lots abutting on said part
of said Washington Street farther
est from said tart of said Washing
ton street and said Dart of said
Washington Street
L ST1PP, Recorder.
tatnlng wall, on the West line of the
church property. The excavation un-
.i - . . TuMlfth der tne propoaea siruuiura wm.inu-
Blowe Indlsn Relies Out at Twslft p i re-
While blowing out a few .tump, on T'?nV w.,1 and the property will have
the .treet line-on Ln" a hatter frontage with a greater and
more useful area. The total cost or
tbe Improvement will be in excess of
$12000 and the church will be one of
the city', show places when completed.
property bear the Willamette River
on Twelfth street Wednesday the men
scattered a bunch of Indian relics over
the streeL Among them wss one neat
bowl that Is worth a place in almort
any collection of relics. Busch Is very
proud of It and will add It to hi. rich
collection of curio..
PUT UP AND FEED
When In Oregon City at
Farmer's Feed Yard
308 Main Street
Best of Cars Given All Animals or
Stock Left With Us.
W. 0. BOYER
Claim Made Wife Deaertsd Him.
Ia R. Schwarts has filed a suit for
divorce against his wife. Leta M.
Schwarts. They were married at San
ta Barbara, California, March 9, 1909.
On April 1, 1910, 8chwartswM desert
ed by his wife. Jeffrey ft Lennon are
Schwartz' attorneys.
THREATENS VIOLENCE.
Uncle Hss Young Msn Arrested on
Such a Chsrge.
A warrant was sworn out ln the of
fice of Justice Samson Monday after
noon charging Frank Capen with
threatening violence, his uncle, 1 Ca
pen. making the allegation. It seems
to be a family row ln which there 1.
some bad blood with fear that Frank
Capen may lose his control and do mis
chief. The swearing out of a warrant
and the forcing the young man to
make an" explanation, It is thought
msy cool him down snd lead to an ad
justment of the mstter.
When the papers srw served the
tel mortgsge held by the First Na
tional Bank of Oregon City. - -
THIRD: - That on which there I.
no incumbrance.
A description of the various arti
cles In each class will be furnished
on application to the undersigned.
Terms of sale, cash. Certified
check of 10 per cent of bid must
accompany each bid right reserved
to reject any or all bids.
Dated April 8th, 1911
J. W. MOFFATIV
J. J. COOKEV . .
Assignees aforesaid, Oregon City, Ore
gon.
C D. A D. C. LATOURETTE,
Attorneys xor Assignees.
Wants, For Sale, Etc
Notices under Ureas ajaaalfiad fcaadhia
will ba Inasrird at on cant a word. rlraS
tnrtld. half a eant additional tnaar- .
Uona. Un Inch card. It par aiotatb; half
Inch card. (4 llnaa) SI par month.
jaao mun Moomptor ordar unlaas ens
has an open account with ths paper. Ma
tlaanclai raapooalblllty for errors; whar
errors occur free corrected BOtlos will he
prlntad for patroav Mlalmum charm lie.
WANTED.
VACUUM CLEANING done for 50
cent, aa hour. Can PaoMs)
J49L
FOR BALE.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 280 egg -"Mandy
Lee" Incubator, good as
new. H. O. Hartshorne, Wilsonville,
Oregon. . .
Notice of Assessment for Center Street
Imorovsment
Notice is hereby given that an as
eaament for the improvement of
Center StreeL Oregon City, Oregon
from the North line of 8eventh
Street to the north line of Ninth
Street has been levied and declared
b Ordinance No. 508 of Oregon
City.
The whole cost of the said Im
provement 1. $7013.68 and the as
sessments are now due and payable
and will bear Interest at the legal
rate from and after the 20th day of
April, 1911, and will become delin
quent on the 20th day of May, 1911,
after which time the property
against which the assessment is
levied may be sold for said sssess
ment, and a further penalty of fif
teen per centum.
The property assessed for said Im
provement lies on both sides of the
part of said Center Street proposed
to be improved and the line of lots
abutting on said part of said Center
Street fartherest from said part of
said Center Street and said part of
said Center Street.
La BT1PP, Recorder.
A SNAP 7-room hous, four block .
from car line in Oregon City; lot
of fruit; price $900; $100 down. $10
per month. Same as rent Clyde
McRae. IOCS Main St. Oregon City.
BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR.
ASSIGNEE'S SALE.
NOTICE 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 sawmill build
ings and machinery and planing mill
and machinery, together with all
switches, side tracks, tools, appli
ances, office fixtures and all other
property and assets of said Company
In the hands of the undersigned as
such assignees. Bald property Is
sltnated In Oregon City In close
proximity to the Willamette River,
the Southern pacific Raiiroaa ana on
tbe Portland Railway, Light ft Pow
er Company's track, and otfers an
exceptional opportunity for a large
and growing business.
- The property will be sold In three
parcels, vis: . . , .
FIRST: The equity of the under
signed In the maohinery purchased
from the Northern California Com
pany. v
SECOND: That covered by a chat-
HARJIY JONES Builder aad General
Contractor. Estimates cheerfully
given on all classes of building
work, concrete walks and reinforced
concrete. Res. Phone Mais 11L
ATTORNEYS.
O. D. EBT, Attorney-at-Law, Money
loaned, abstracts furnished, land
titles examined, estates settled, gan
eral law business. Over Bank of
Oregon City.
U'REN A SCHUEBEL, Attornsys-at-
Law, Deutscher Advokat, will prac
tice ln all courts, make collections
and settlements. Office la Enter
prise Bldg.. Oregon City. Oregon.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE.
V. R. HYDE, Abstract Office
Land titles Investigated, oonvejaay'
clng, notary public. . .
Mines (otict
fefflna copy
Room 7, Barclay Bid, Oregon City.
B. H. COOPER, ror FTts Insurance
and Real Eetate. . . Let us handle
your properties we buy, sell and
exchange. Office la - Enterprise ,
Bide, Oregon City. Oregon-
FREYTAO ft MONET, ileal Estate
Dealers, hsve choice bargaJjks In
farm lands, city and websnrnaa
home, good fruit lands and poultry
ranches. See us for good taye.
Near & P. depot
SECOND HAND FURNITURE.
NEW STORE. NEW GOODS.
When I moved Into my new store
I nut In a nice line of NEW FURNI
TURE, which I am selling at the prV
ess ususlly quoted for second baits or
shop-worn goods, come In ana teen
fine line ef eurlee and rellee,
GEORGE YOUNG.
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