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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1911)
I M0UN1HO ENTERPRISE, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 19H. I foster Pay Once a Year To make these Carnival and Booster iay . wv,ua' wuaiucss we Uc offering exceptionally gooo Dar ius in the very latest of Spring Mer- This store if overflowing with beaottfal new cto Udle' nd Men'e Salts, Boys' Salts, Men's, t Sit? nd Children' new Shoe and Oxford and Ladles' and Men'a FurnUhtngi. While helping boost for Oregon City we wel- . .... ill e.f.. in.. in ffl you to visit im iurc. i'iu.c luisyour waning jc. Use oar Telephone!. And remember that no r, ilt ,nn oet much crnnA baroa in . a xxm nnur trW " I - a o - - " Portland. wore In this eltv on wn.a. day arranging for tha onenina- nf th.ir delicatessen In tho Cola building. Mr. uuraujrna win nave in connection lea crram and candles of their own make. na will terra lunches. 'Tha place of bualneaa will open about tha first of touretto, Mra. J. 11. Humphrey", Mr way. 1 na interior of tha building will ba very attractive, and tha carDentere ara busily engaged In aeltlna the work completed. BOOSTER DAY SHOWS PROMISE BIG THINGS DRIVE THE BLUES AWAY BY TAK ING IN ALL THE SHOWS AND FOLLIES. LOCAL DRICPS In In tod Mm Charloa Welsmandol. were In Mil rT on Tueaday. iilllim MlHi'r, 'f Carua, was In Ore , pty on a business trip Tuesday. Itf prlrrs l millinery for Boost- !ly. '" 1 " ' l,rbrt EhkN', 'f Molalla, waa i tit; on Wednesday. 'i.ir Rll ml eon, Lea, wara lClty on Tu My. ;rod dlnpliiy "f t special 'tH. Ml' Goldsmith. , if Wlnlw waa In Oregon City VdtKiy- it. Murray. f IJlxral, waa in Ore- i City oo Wednesday. kesRIsley. i'f KUley, waiT'ln Ore- i City on Wednesday. r Mtch ("r it"" popular deiicaleaaon , b th' Woman's Club Saturday, flltf. , . aatlc Haoiaoii goes to Oawego tola noofl iu cry a aala of household ib for AuguM Kcmpln. rM Clalrmont literary aoclety haa k organ fr use In tba entertain- EUt that plare. lit Gn-vl e Kelly haa accepted poaitloQ In the confectionery store If. l, Lltilo on Seventh street- kpaul'i Guild wilt serve dinner at linen hull Huturday. from j ockx h. . ,. IH B- Warren, of the firm of Warren rnnoaa, Ouk Grove, waa IB Ure- LaOty on Wednesday. L Johnuiu. one of tha prominent Ljriti of Milwaukle, waa In thra It oi Wednesday. U Hoaant mid sons, Norman and kpt, of CamiM, wore In thla city yes turoB a business trip. . rr4eri k. wall known farmer I Holtlla. waa among tha buatneaa Wit Is Ihla city on Wadneaday. Bon, f idiieaday morning, April 18, Am the wife of Robert Hchoen- M HKbt-pouna aaugnier. 1iSlgren. of Portland, waa In hpaCliy on real aetata bualneaa IMr ud Mra. Charlea Spangler, well kn reabli'nta of Carua, were in tnia bi Wetlneaday. ' wai In thla city yeateraay on If you want to aell your jiropi-rty are me. If you want to buy a KIMd home m. , J. U BWAKKORD. Fred Harrla. I. C. r Warren, U K. Ilentlejr and Mr. Alllnger, of Oak drove, were In the city on bualneaa Wedneaday. !. (1. llolden. formerly batalllou chief In the Portland fire department, who la a aprlnter with no mean record and who la part owner of tha Rhodod endron Tavern on the Mt. Hood road, waa trammeling bualneaa In Oregon City Tueaday. , Ift me Hell you a beautiful home In Gladatona; I have them to aell. ., J.TrflWAFFORD. William and J. C. Vaughan. of Molal tn In Oregon City on bualneaa dimity y 8i- ti-Hin of horaea ' K 500. p.-e ma about It. J. U BWAKKORD, 8th ana Main. John E. Jonea, of Heaver Creek, Wht a liirKe load of potatoea to tii city on Wedneaday, and receirea l beat of mnrket price for tnem. Tit Mountain View IMble Study at will meet thla afternoon at 2:30 (flock at tho home of Mra. 8. A. O li ft ' ' tall and Claire Gordon, of Canby M'd lo thU city on Wedneaday af- Noon, and wero vlaltora at the borne their ilater, Mra. Walter Walla. tatph Harlean, one of the well 6011 farmt ra of Molalla, waa among M Owion City bualneaa vlaltora on V. HendrluJina arrived In thla city N Canada, and will make hla home "'city. HIh family preceded him rniewai niontha ago. PEOPLE POINTED OUT Mra. Ilenjamln Tralnor, nee Ella Frey, formerly of thla city, but now of Mexico, haa arrived In thla city and a vlaltlng with her father. Mr. Ftey. Mra. R. A. Bchoenborn. of thla city, left on Wedneaday morning for Carua, where ahe will vlalt with ber children on the Srhoenborn farm for a few daya. Mra. E. F. Zimmerman, who under went a BucceaNrul operation in ine Qood Samaritan hoapltal, Portiana, haa olar recovered that aha waa brought home Tueeday and la conva-' tearing. Mra. M. R. Franklin, mother of Q W. II. Miller, la very III l tier noma on Seventh atreet, near the Southern Pacific depot. A trained nurae la in attendance and her condition waa nn chaoged Tueaday. Mra. William Urundell, of portiana ml Mlaa Coarln. of iwaton, Maaa were th. aueata of Mra. J. Oleaaon and Mra. A. J. Haaa. of thla city on Tueaday. Mra. Ilmndell haa juai re turned from a nine montha tour to Europe. Mra. F. A. Mllea, who haa been vla ltlng with her aon Fred Mllea and wife for the paat month at .vearora. re turned to her home in thia city on Tueaday evening. Mra. Mllea naa im nrnved In health Blnce going to Aiea ford. Fred Mllea la manager of the Walla Fargo Company at Medford. Mr. J. S. Lagcaon. of Nyaaa, will ar rive In Oregon City today, and will re main here for aeveral montha. Hla wife and baby will arrive here In about i.n w.oka. anri will Vlalt wltn Mr t.areann'a nareuta. Mr. and Mra. Jua tin L. Xageaon, of Twelfth and Main atreeta. Mr. P. n. Harth. a retired banker of Ttnaehurr who la now uving in ron land, waa attending the Preabyterj Tueaday and Wedneaany ana wnne hera wna a gueat of Mr. C. H. Dye and with him participated in the Baptist banquet Tueaday evening. Mr. Harth and Mr. Dye were frlenda in South Dakota yeara ago. Mlaa Haiel Francee will go to St. Johna today whor a tie will attend the funeral eervlcea over the remains of the late Wilbur Chlldere, aon of Mr. and Mra. 8 .W. Chlldera, who waa drowned In the Clackamaa River near Batacada a few weeka ago. The fun eral services will be held at S o'clock from the undertaking parlors of Dun ning ft McEntee, The Interment will be in the Rose City cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Durgoyne, of Present ware Mrs. W. A. Bhewman, Mrs. W. B. Pratt, Mra. O. W. Eaatnam, Mrs. L B. Jones, Mra. C. W. Evana, Mra. i. II. Walker, Mra. Thomas F. Ryan, of Salem; Mrs. W. 8. U'Ren, Mrs. C. D. La touretta, Mrs. M. D, Nleta Barlow Lawrence, Mra. U A. Morris, Mrs. H. 8. Mount, Mrs. Lena Charman, Mra. C. M. Mleaaner, Mrs. K. p. Rands, Mrs. K. C. Baker, of Hell wood, Mrs. A. A. Price, Mrs. Aviaon, Mlas Fannie Porter, Mlaa M. L. Holmes, Miss Nell Caufleld, Miss Mar Jorle Caufleld. Preparation a for tbk Ilooater Day entertainment, and "Joyous Times" anticipatory to thut event, are pro- greaxlng finely and the show will start oft under a full head of steam this evening The tents are, up, platforms and atages In rendlrieaa, and about the only thing remaining to do Is to turn on the "Roll up, tumble up, any way o get up" at earn cock and let the buxr.er loose. The flrat big act of the Dig Show will be a Jump from the auapeualon irldge acroaa the. Clackamaa, to be followed by a slide for life acroaa the Clackamaa River on a tight wire. Theae will be free to the public and bey will occur at alwnit 6:30 thia ev tiling bo that mauy of the people em ployed In the mills may be enabled to ace the acts. Prof. Elliott, who la the rhamnloii high diver in tho United States, makea the Jump. Pror. wn aon mokes the slide, lie made a alml ar slide serosa the river at Niagara. poBHlng over the water at the Falls, and at one time he made the allde holding on to the trolley with hla teeth and with a woman suspended from his person, making wlvht " , . Tha ahowa and canvaa tneatrea win all open st the usual evening nour Thursday. From thai on to miunum Two Fine Animals for Display, II. W. Samuels, well known horae man of Clackamas county, announces that he will be on hand Booater Day to help make the horse show on that occasion a memorable display. He hns Just received two fine stallions from the Bunt; an imported ueigian and an Imported Clydeadale. .These he will put on display If there Is nothing Intervenes to the contrary, and they are said to be very handsome animals and well worth going some distance to see. CLOSE OF SCHOOL OUT REDLAND WAY GOOD PROGRAM PREPARED FOR LAST DAY WEDNESDAY EV- - ENING, APRIL 26. The Redland acbool will close April 20th with an entertainment and band coticert In the evening. The program Is aa followe: ' Welcome Song" by the school: "The WlHhes" by pupils; recitation, The Dying Soldier," Silvia Brown; recitation, "A Careless Boy," Raymond Hrure- dialogue. "LJnna's Dream:" double song. "Never Say Fall," four glrla; recitation, "The Boy's .Complaint" by Mot tan Sprague; United Workmen by 12 boys; recitation, "The Old Clock," Clara Rajim: recitation. "Do You Saturday there" won t be a dull minute Guesa It la IT" by Walter Rruce; d la in the town. 'Everybody la in vitea io Mogue, "The Uae of Btutly;" aong, Join In and adl to the pleasures cf the ..inn rnma to town as aoon as yon ran kick yourself loose irom me cares of the farm or thelfame and atay until the last minute of the Big Indications are gooa ror a iuoi uuiu Miner. "Plant Blossoms," by the school; reci tation, "The Post Guard," Clara Ful lam1, recitation,' "A Chlneae Class," Lee Klrcbem; "Musings," Ethel Rip ley, violin solo by Mlaa Roaella Jones; recitation, "Half Way Doln's," Miss Dsy that shall long be rfmembcredj If the rsins rerrmin irum ni city will be crowded to overflowing on Saturday. , . u.mrriav. at t a. m.. there will be a grand free balloon aacenalon. Don't forget the hour and everybody be on k.rH At irt:an the big parade will muaement lor tnoae wnu - Lnunate enough to be In line. Come early and stay all day. fletter atlii. come Thursday evening and stay the rest of the week. NEWLY-WEDS ENJOY MIIGAT BRIDGE r.icoTi pntertAINEO AT THE HOME OF MR .AND MRS. A. A- PRICE. The Newly Weds were entertained t ik Knm of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. r Third and Washington streets this week, at bridge, the prUea being .n t, Mra. Ilendrie ana ueor klns. Refreshments were served dur ing the evening, and a most delightful time was had. The house decorations A.rnntinna and dogwood blos- Tk'. maetlnr Of the club will be held next week Friday evening. nrii at the home of Mr. and Mra. George Hankins. The club will give a box party at the Helllg this evening to see "Madame 6herry." i,.nt wr Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Latourette, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wells, Mr. and Mrs. George iianKina. nn. and Mrs. W. R- Logus. Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Melsaner. There will be a basket dinner after the program. HANDMADE BLOUSES. They Are Lace Tnmmad and Daftly Embroidered. Oregon City Wood and Fuel Company F. M. BLUHM Your wants supplied with any quantity of 4' foot or 16 Inch wood de IMrtd to any pert of City. Prices, reaaonable. tlafactlon guaranteed. Phn yur rdr, Hom B-1 10 Cor. 6th and Center, PKltle Main 3502 Oregon City. It Wouldn't Pay to Advertise ssBBsgeasBwata ' A Poor Article Nor a propoaltlon of doubtful merit or honsaty for ad-resdera, ""vs, are Dl SCRIM IN ATI NGb They know valine thsy know filNiNE things, genuine opportunities Any article which oan be iold by advertising Is, by that test, a 000 article.. Vou art safe In buying a thing which , has "stood Are of publlolty .. ' u f ' : The maker of a widely advertlaed artlole, or commodity, la al t trial for hla business Ufa. . He aannot shirk, nor cheapen hla uct and thla la tha beet poaalble pretectlort' for the consumer. . . ...,... tf tuf.i r. ' 'iJ- I K' You are SAFE In buying advertised things Ifa tha loglo "ys business conditions. . ii I. ' of ...... SURPRISED BY FRIENDS. Mrs. Wn. McLarty Csught Napping at Home Monday Evening, a urnrUfl nartv was tendered Mrs. uriniam McLartr on Monday evening at her home on Fifteenth and Wash ington streets by a few of ner irieuun. Th. .venina- was devoted to music and gamea and a most enjoyable evening was spent. Refreshments were served. Those attending were Mrs. auu, m .ni Mrs. William McLarty, Mr. and Mrs. O Dell. Mr. and Mrs. Noble, Mr. and Mrs. McLarty, nnss Chamberlain. Miss Ivy Roake. Carl Franoeen. Hugh and wnuam iveniiujr. A Tresao, Sammy and . Martha Mo ijirty. John Crawford, Mr. Baker, J. Johnson. BRIDGE PARTY GUESTS ENJOY MANY GAMES MRS. M. BOLLACK ENTERiams AT HER HOME ON FOURTH STREET. nn nf the most delightful social evonta in this city during the week was the bridge party given oy ir. uniurir at her home at 106 Fourth atreet on Wednesday afternoon, her guests being the Wednesday After noon Bridge Club and a few friends. Tbe prlies, which were handsome su n i.nn anoons. were won by Mm. J. . Walker and Mrs. M. P. Latour ette. The house decorations er very rtlailn mnA war oomoOSea OI rvu satin streamers, Oregon grape hrni . Mrs. HollacK was aaaiamu- iu entertaining by her ,aaugnir, Almee. A luncheon waa aerved during tbe afternoon. in tha Circuit Court Today. The suit of the Associated Creditors vs. Mrs inman Is set for trial in the A.I-...I. Court today.- Portland attor neys are on both sldea of the case. inn WOMEN 80UC1TOR3 """.lY di. mnner. Salary basis , c;5 BltetrlS Hotel Thursday after v4.v vlted." The baskets are to be soldi at auction for the benefit of tbe school. Literary exerclsee In connection are free.' J. W. Bennett sold a spaa of horses for U. B. Adams, of Molalla, for 1700 a few days ago. It seems that good horses are still In demand, though this wss an exceptionally fine team. The county la replacing tbe old and worn out culverts with new ones made of stone. This Is a practical plan and everybody approvea tbe Idea so far ss heard. John Hatton and Wm. Mum power are getting out the covering for these culverts at Bakers Bridge. This atone -4a especially suitable be cause It la strong and hard and splits well one way. Some day we hope to see a rock crusher out here for we have the beat rock In the county for the purpose and John Hatton haa rock enough to cover all the roads In the county and still some for adjoining counties. Arthur Cliff expects to commence on his bungalow again as soon as all dan ger of frost Is over. Cliff is, at prea eut, shearing goats for A. R- Smith. We have been told that D. T. White man may be given another mail route Instead of No. 2. We will be aorry to lose blm, because be has been an obliging and painstaking carrier, but If he Is to pront by the change we wish him good luck. The oil well still goes, down apace and all have hopes that oil will be .found In abundance. Juat think of lt, if oil is found in abundance, the Ogle mine proving to be Kood. and a new railroad to Molalla what U the matter with old Clacka mas? SHUBEL. Molalla came over and played 8hu- bel on the Shubel diamond Sunday. The score was 5 to 1 in favor of Mo lalla. . , Geo. Schmidt and G. A. Shubel have gone to Portland where they have been called as Jurymen in ine eaerai Court. Mrs. E. W, HornachuU eelebratea her birthday anniversary, aunaay. Many relatives being present. Mr. and Mrs. Bteiner. or uregon City, were out Sinday to take a look at the old home once again. fhria Hornschuh haa sold nis rarm to a Mr. Swope from Wisconsin. While we much regret to lose Mr. Hornscnun it Is no doubt best for them to quit farming. We welcome Mr. Swope and family to our midst. Jake Grossmlller, or romana, wan up from Portland Sunday. E. F. Ginther weni 10 urejuu v-n Monday to act as Juryman at the pres ent session of court. rwr rtenaon and family, or ixigan, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. nt Mra nodfred Moehnke. Ed Schmidt visited with It. liinmer and family last Sunday afternoon. Th. teacher and pupua are prepar ing for an entertainment to be given the last day of school. Mr and Mrs . Elmer swope viaueu with Robert Ginther and family one evening the past week. CLARKES. , Mr. Ruthford came down to Clarkes with hla wood saw. He is going saw wood for Mr. Marshall. Mr.'Palmatree moved from Mr. mc- Fee's place to old man tummm. house. He la intending to worn in mo saw mill. . Mr. Nicholas and ramiiy spem. ouu- day with her parents. Marie Henton came uumn Washington on Sunday and left on Friday for Washington. Sam Elmer was tn town on iu; of last week. ... Mr. Haag butchered nogs u ' Puti assisted him. V. Bohlander bought six nogs irum Mr. Bottemlller lam ween. Charlie Marshall hurt nis arm. was thrown off a horse. Mr. Bottemlller is hauling mn' and getting ready to plant potatoes. Mr. Haag was in town Thursday. . Mr. Sullivan went to town and got a load of powder last week. geirrsj 1Ib ft C fc t"e;r- ratCo When you give an order at this store you can absolutely rest assured that the order will be filled with positive ftdelty. No substitution of careless- We are paid to please yotf. ness. You receive the greatest attention when the order Is given. It Is filled correctly and delivered to the min ute. Courtesy and painstaking care form a large part of our business success and you may be sure WE KNOW you appreciate that kind of treatment. Send us a trial order today and let us show that we know how to please you and retain your custom. A few specials this week -quality inevcrything Walla Walla Aaparagua, New ripe Tomatoes, Hot House Let tuce. Fsncy Dry Peaches S pounds for 25c Sultana Raisins S pounds for 26c Dry White Flga 10o a pound. .. .. '-' . J. E. 9th and Main Ss. SEELEY Oregon City, Ore. MILWAUKIE. Easter Sunday was observed in most of the churches. A special u "I .. ,oU in the Evangelical IVlVtJ Wean aaa . . . church. Rev. E. Radebaugh pastor, of- Mrl'tnd Mrs. Wever entertained Mrs. Wever's brother. Charles Bretel. and family, of Portland, at dinner Sun day evening, . wtth Mrs. Ella Mapie i " . , ' her sister. Mrs. unzzeii, " - -weeks to recuperate. Claud Grlzzeii nas reiu.u from Texas, after several years i ar " . ... .i oi-tnanentlV. sence ana win i.-.- , - . Mr. and Mrs. vannam, ""' . . . - a.AH V. in OA tnPV i MA.rA infft i ni'ir Ltui u --' have Just built on the river bank. naJ.e J. ,f t.ov Beddaway. of dance Saturday evening. April 22. Mrs. H. Mullen spent Wednesday in Portland. The Guards of Linden Circle, Wom en of Woodcraft, are drilling and pre-, paring for the team work they are to put on In Portland some time in June. Tbe pupils of Miss Young gave her a surprise party last Thursday, ah present enjoyed the evening with games and music. Mrs. Ennla and Mlsa Robbln Shaw were Portland visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Thresher were in Port land Tuesday on business. Mra. Raddaway. of Portland, spent Wednesday with Mrs. Elklns and family. Rev. Thomas J. Elkln. a retired Bap tist preaeher, living at 626 Tenlno ave nue, Sellwood, died at 10 last night of heart disease. He had been in ill health since coming to Portland, about six years ago, and had been able to serve only one pastorate in Oregon, that at Gresham. Born In England 62 years age, be came to America wnn his parents when a boy, and on being ordained a minister occupied pupits tn Indiana. Kansas, Iowa and Nebras ka. Hfls survived by a widow and four children, all residents of thla city. Tha funeral will take place at the Sell- wood Baptist church at 2 o clock tomorrow- afternoon, and will be under the auspices of Sellwood Lodge, No. 131, A. P. and A. M., of which Mr. Elkln was a charter member. He was a member of Washington Chapter, No. 18. Royal Arch Masons, and Washing ton Council, No.. 3. Royal and Select Masters. Mr. Elklns also belonged to City View Lodge. No. 201, I. O. O. F., of East Portland, and was a member of the Golden Rule Encampment of Odd Fellows. The Interment will be in MUwaukie cemetery. Wants, For Sale, Etc. Notices under theaa claaelfied naad!na will b Inavtrd at one cent a word, first Insertion, half a cent additional . Inac tions. One Inch card. It per month; half innh rani 4A lineal tl ner month. Cub must accompany ordar unless ona haa an ope account with the paper. Wo financial reeponelbllKjr for errora; where rrora occur free corrected notice will a printed for patron, ilnlmum chares lac WANTED. VACUUM CLEANING doner for 60 cents an hour. Call Paclfle States 249L - WANTED To buy first class pota toes, highest cash paid. Bigger at Son. , " FOR SALE. FOR SALE . OR TRADE 280 egg "Mandy Lee" Incubator;' good as new. H. G. Hartshorne, Wilsonvllle, Oregon. OAK GROVE Charles Bretell and wife, of Port land, were Oak Grove visitors Sunday afternoon. J. h. r.raham wtth Mrs. Graham and son. Tom. spent Sunday with Mrs. larroarn plousi Handmade decorations are a feature of many of the new Imported blouse. Those pictured here represent tbe lat est and most artistic efforts of a great Parisian modlitte. One of tbe blouses Is of linen In drawn thread work, the Mr. and Mrs. Jaca n..-.,,-- , rvpr, Mann. and o"i.nH anent Easter Sunday " 7 ' i . ir t na fair or Kenwooa. Reddaway e sister. ... . . d fam tpent Ea8t Mr, ... u.. ana IB1U..J. ri,n A farewell surprise p ""-in a y . . i.v. Wednesday ev dtlU 11, f Th. family will entire surface of the blouse hnvlng the enlng for California. . " " .''- an a speedy them a pleasant JUu.v, na tor t,m""- - . -..k threads drawn. It is heavily braided migBed by their i"eu"' " .d both on revers nnd culTa. Tbe vest and : collar are of enibroldfivd lawn. The other blouse, which Is for dinner or theater wear. In of blue and black printed material. It U adorned witb circular lralded ornnuients sppllqued nnon the fabric. The neck and elbow sleeves are Bnlsbed with point d'esprlt. Waists Intended for wear with the tailor mnde are elepnnt In their sim plicity. They are made of tbe fllmslext gnu tea end so deftly embroidered thnf they resemble more a One work of art than.merely a blouse to be crushed and hidden by tbe coat. One of the fnds of the moment Is to wear the transparent blouse over a handsome Irish crochet blouse, but when this Idea Is successfully carried out the sheerest of martjulsette or chiffon must be used In the everwslst. The real chic of the lout ensemble la the effect of the heart luce througn the One mesh of the top waist. Pnrltsn simplicity and Puritan styles are very fsshlounble at tbls hour, hiin- ple lines are Inrsrinhly becoming. The slim figure Is given a graceful tine sno tbe stout one Is Improved. Read the Morning Enterprise. . CORRESPONDENCE BAKERS BRIDGE. A basket social la to be given at school district No. 7. about two miles oaaf nf Clackamas, on April 29. The young ladles will provide well-filled baskets of toothsome articles -and hose In search of good cooks will hive an opportunity of testing their ability In a practical way. Everybody Is In- return. . . . m ,pn. t0 All Of the ftlliwauai- Portland to see the oiw,"" won the game. f th ,5SrI..'t of Illness. . k Xtrs Jennie uavia la . A L. Broke and family have moved into their new home. Mothers' ana leacu o regular muniuy . 27, at me a-"w hold its Thursday, April house. . ,0,i WBa klce-bTahorBVMondrinJurtng ribs. Dr. Town.ey - ... Errol Quartet win ! PUT UP AND FEED When In Oregon City at Farmer's Feed Yard 308 Main Street Beat of Care Given All Animate or . i .... i . ' Stock Left With Ua. . ' ! 'v ' 'W. G. DOYER A SNAP 7-room house, four blocks from car line In Oregon City; lots of fruit; price $900; 1100 down, $10 per month. Same aa rent. Clyde ft McRae. 100J Main St, Oregon City.' FARM FOR RENT. 50 acres in high state of cultivation, partly seeded to clover, large house, large barn, orchard, outbuildings, even miles southeast . of Oregon City, 400 acres under fence. $300 .. per year. Team and wagon and lm plementa can be bought at a reason ' able figure. B. F. Linn, 712 Polk St, Oregon City, Oregon,' for particulars. BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. HARRY JONES Builder and General Cen tractor. Estimates cheerfully given on all classes of building work, concrete walka and reinforced concrete. Res. Phone Main 111. er Sunday with Mrs. Wells' mother at her home at Nashville station. Mrs. Murphy's son came from me m the family were all together. Edward Constance returnea to m home in Los Angeies, cai.. nn spending two months with his aunt. Mrs. Louis Branat. Fred Green, of portiana, was om Sunday looking arter nis duhu.ub which is being raised and put on a level with the new grade of the street Price Brothers' base ball team of Oregon City defeated tbe Oak Grove team Sunday, tbe score Deiug 10 iu . The EaRter services given by the children of the Sunday school Sunday morning were good and well attended. Rev. Henry Speia gave a good talk on the "Resurrection oi - iir,oi it tn the children. A large collection was given (or the Sunday school. School Notes. Th- seventh grade la still ahead of the eighth grade in the apelllng con test . , Two children of F. C. macKmau, vt Courtney avenue, nave enieicu v The children of the lower grauen gave an entertainment last Friday at ,. xhnreh. which was well attended v ih narenta and patrona of the school. Much credit Is due both the r-hera and the scholars for the ad vancement they show at theee enter tainments. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Armstrong were m Portland Tuesday on business. Several of our base nan raps went to the opening game In Portland Tues day, between Is Angelea. and Port land. . . Mr. and Mra. Hayhurst, of Portland, were out In their auto 8unday and took Mra. Klnsey, Mrs. Cosgriff and children out for a drive to Oregon U ty and surrounding country. It being a pleasant day. , The party enjoyed the Street Improvement Is going on in dead earnest and the property on Cen ter street Is Improving also. O. D. EBY, Attorney-al-Law, Money loaned, abstracts furnished, tana titles examined, estates settled, gen eral law business. Over Bank of Oregon City. ATTORNEYS. U'REN & SCHUEBEL, Attorneye-at- Law, DeutBcher AdvoRat, win prac tice in all courts, make collections and settlements. Office In Enter prise Bldg.. Oregon City. Oregon. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. V. R. HYDE, Abstract Office Land titlea Investigated, conveyaif clng, notary public Critics; compliment OKPtTlTORS-COPY Room 7. Barclay Bldg.; Oregon City. E. H. COOPER, For Flraj Insurance and Real Batata. Let na handle your properties we buy, sell and exchange. Office In Enterprise Bldg., Oregon City. Oregon., . . . FREYTAO A MONET. Estate ' Dealers, have choice bargain in farm lands, city and suburban homes, good fruit lands and poultry ranches. See us for good buya. Near S. P. depot . SECOND HAND FURNITURE. NEW STORE. NEW GOODS. When I moved Into my new store I put In a nice line of NEW FURNI TURE, which I am selling at tho uei ees usually quoted for second hand or shop-worn goods. Come In and took around. -. ,,,.-, Fine line of curtee and re lie. ' GEORGE YOUNG. Patronise our advertisers. ' 8 a. m. Mr. Mattnew. .