' . . y .. MORNING ENTERPRISE, SUNDAY, APRIL 23, 1911. i. - We're Going to Sell You You're Clothes Sooner or Later , lhr0ggh advertlalng though wo think wo do effective advertising not through aaggerotsd statement for we dont make thornnot trough anything Qyality and Values i ik. truth, they will out you n't deny thorn you ean't boat thorn. LINO " ' 1 ... ta Ml Vftll auantilallu ThSt W")f H "- " - w.'ra coming strong this week with now arrlvsle In the Vogue ' ,01' oel,y Brand and Schloss Broe. m,n and young men. $10.00 to $30.00 J. LEVITT Suspension Bridge Cor. famous La clothes for WORK STILL GOES Oil OJUXNttS LOCAL DRItrS ur aml'Mra. Jonoo and wife, of Jiacadii. In thle city on Satur r and registered ,h Kloctrlc. Th Finest Creamery Butter te Fall n,y ,run!: 06fl at Harris' Oroeory. Attorney W. A. Heylmaa, of Kstaca it vus In thla city on legal buetneas o,' Saturday. riimr prices have advanced. Get a of ur Royal Ann thla week at II j5 Hiirrla Orocary. There will be special niualo at the rvtees at the Gladstone Christian thuKh tbtat evening. Everyone Invlt d. Try our special ZSo coffee. It'a grest. Harris Grocery. There will he memorial service .( (bP Mountain View Union church at jj . m. ("day In meniorlam of Elder J. P. AM'", recently deceased.. juo preaching aervlce at Christ Kv. Uitbenm church today. Rev. P. Schmidt, the pastor, being abaent from Uie ry holding aervlcee at Balera. Th t"ilc of the' Epworth League vretliig thla evening at 0:30 will be Hlp and Hindrance From Without." Miss Malva pillow will be loader. free demonstration of stencellng. Meilran pigment paints; color will wash Uw O'ltrlfn of the Chicago tvtory.l af John Adama' Btore thla work. T II. T :Mlvln, one of the booaters of Clark aniaa county, whoae residence Is at Harlow, waa In Oregon Olty on gatunlnv boosting for Barlow, aa well si for rho county. The Willamette IMratoa,. the ball learn at the Willamette Pulp Paper Co., will play ball Sunday on the home ' grounds They eipect to play the Green Point boya. The employee of the light and power aoarinieni of the P. R-. U P. i-o. will hold a family reunion at the Oaks lloadny There will be the usual ni lime with olcnle and aummer ex earslon featurea and the famlllea and frlendK are looking forward to an en Joyaule occasion. -, At the morning aervlce In the Con RMitloiial church today. the pastor, Rev. w. M. Proctor, will preach on the subject. -What the Wble Means to u. - -rhn sermon will have reference lo the 300th anniversary celebration of tK. Klin Jamee version of the mute, vhk-h la a aublect absorbing much nkllr Intereat among lilble atudrnta ta4 believers. PCOPLE POINTED OUT Mrs. J, F. Ramsey, arrived home Thursday frojn a vlalt to her daughter Elsie, In Roaeburg. Mr. and Mrs. Fred llurat, of Canby, were In this city on Baturday, and ere among the visitors on booster Day. Mr nnd Mra. Jerry Itoatle, of Canby, were In thla city Oft Saturday and ere the gueata of Mrs. Deatle s motb or at Willamette. Mr. .1. 11. Rupert, formerly of thla cltv. but now of Portland, who Is a real estate man of that place, waa In ""IhlsTTty on" Friday and Saturday. Miss Ksther U'Ren, of Eugene, Or., who hiis been the gueat of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. U'Ren for the paat week, left for home. Baturday afternoon. MIhh pearl Cummlnga. of Nawberg, and MIks IultvTrueblood.of Portland, are ovi-r Hundsy gueata at the home of Mr. and Mra. A. II. Wllmot. Mrs. nolle Sleight and Ml so Anna Urn BN'lxht, of Portland, were visit lag with frlonda In thla city on Sat urday. MIbwm Nulllo and Eaale Klnkley, of Woodhiirn. arrived In thle city on Fri day aft. moon, and attended the ball liven by the Elks at the Ilusch ball. Mr. v.". 8. U'Ren wm a Portland visitor Sniiirday evening being In at tendant on the meeting of Single Tuers of the State who met In con ference In the Rose City. Mrs. Sarah Hll.lebrant, of St. Jos eph, M., la vlaltlng friends In the city the guest of her slater, Mrs. Mary K. McCarver. Mrs.' Illldebrant has been spending the winter In Battle, Wash., a guest of her dauKhter, Mra. Karl Rolley, and stopped In this city for a short stay enroute home. Oak Orovo Juvenile Musical Organisa tion Makes Hit With Psople. The Oak Orove girls' band waa one of the attractions at the Ilooater Day Saturday, and they mado- a hit with many people In the city. They joined In the parade, heading the second dl vlnlon of the parade, and not only did the public enjoy the band hut tht glrla had a good time of It. The per sonnel of the band la as follows: Ada Starkweather, Edith Grimm. Ethel niKham. Ruth Wllklna, Ruth Worthlngton, Heater Armstrong,. Jea- ale Spldell, Marjorte Mclesse, Mar garet Iewla. Maud Mcueaae, little Averaon. Ellen Worthlngton, Madge Ellla. Francla Griffith. Edith Turner, lleaale Vlglea and Katie Oatkin. Mra. H. 8. Warner. Mrs. U E. Armstrong and Mrs. Myra Moody were with the glrla. GIRLS HAVE QOOO TIME. GRADING ACROSS. THE HILL FROM THE Q. W. BIOHAM PROP' ERTY PROGRESSING. Work on the Clackamas Southern Railway has been completed up to the property In dispute, ownod by O. W. lUgham, on the aide hill. Work has been begun across the bill on right of way ovur which there la no dispute, but the Inconvenience la coating the company aome money, making the building of the road more expenalve to the business men of Oregon City nd Clackamas county, who are fur nishing the money to finance the enterprise. At that no effort will be put forth by IllKham to expedite mattere, who now enys he will take all the time the luw glvea him in which to anawer to he company's suit "foi rlKhtofway. He waa asked to permit the company to go on and do the work and take what the court glvea him, but refused and hla refusal I causing delay and putting an additional burden on the business men of the city who are financing the deal. Good work Is being done across the Hlgham property on the rest of the right of way and the grndlng la mov ing ahead rapidly. Hut at that the company desires to finish as It pro a-rentes, and to have the uae of Ita graded roadway In getting Jn and out from the property. - TEACHERS INSTITUTE HELD OSWEGO SCHOOL VERY PRETTY DANCE. Buach Hall th. Scone of a Vary Suc cessful Pny. The dance given In Iiusch hall Sat urday evening by Milton Price waa a very auccosaful affair, mere were npwarda of an hundred tripped the light fantaatlc In the afternoon, and In th evenlnc the number waa aweneo to upwards Of 300. Farmera orchestra furnlahcd the mualc for me occaaion There were many pretty coatumes worn on this occaaion. It proveo very nice crowd and those who attend ed enjoyed' the evening very much The dancing waa atopped at midnight on account of the Sunday hour. There were many apectatora, not a rew or whom oeemed to enjoy the evening aa greatly aa the dancers. REMODELING RESIDENCE. J. Levitt, prominent Merchant. Glvoa Contract to Local Firm. Wilson AY HuKhee. two prominent .nirrlnra of this CUV. nave oeen awarded (he contract for the romoaei in of the residence recently pur chased by J. Levitt from Rudolph corner. Thle will be made Into one of the moat attractive homee In Ore gon City. DulU-in outlet ana ooo raseo wllLbe added, and the reception ball enlarged. The work baa already been atarted. These two contractora have also been awarded the contract for erecting a home for E. Mattblea. of thla city but which will be built In Portland. The house will be a beautiful resi dence, and will coat 4500. This work will soon commence. HOTEL ARRIVALS. The following are those who have registered at the Electric Hotel: N. H. Williams, Silver; George Speight, Hubbard; Fred Schafer, Molalla; H. Harris, Seattle; John M. pnmm, Port land; John Wheeler, city; W. P. Jones and wife, R. Ilosklns and wife, Eata cada; Charloa McKlnnla, Clackamaa; M. Harnett, Iebanon; K. Panford, H. Kraxberger.' Mra. James, Mrs. Weln unpr. it. Pareona. Charlea Clow, Mrs. v Waterman. N. Phillips. 11. J. Rupert. Portland. AMONG THE CHURCHES SUNDAY CALENDAR. Baptist Cor. Main and Ninth streets, Rev, 8. A. Heyworth paator, rea. Ill Ninth; 8. 8. 12 noon, H. E. Cross supt.; morning service 10:30, even ing 7:80, Y. P. 8. C. B. :30 p. m. and Junlora aame hour. Weekly prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Morning aubject "Emancipation of the Word." Evening "Is the Bible Inspired." Cansmah Baptist Mission 8. 8. meets at 3:00 p. m., A. E. Rugg supt. . Catholic Cor. Water and Tenth Sta. - llev. A. HUlebrand paator. rea. viz Water; Low Maas 8 a. m., wth ser mon; High Mass 10:30 a. m.j with sermon; afternoon service 4:00. Mass every morning at S:00. ' Conorooatlonal Tor. Main and Eleventh Kw. Wm. M. Proctor paator. rru. lot Third; H. I. 11 noon, John Lw ry aunt.', morning anrvtca 10;I0, ovn Inff 7:10.' voun peopla l:S0. Waakljr prayar mUng Thursday at 7:19 p. m- Morning aubject "What the Bible Means to Me." Evening 'Ood's Marksmen." " Christ v. Cutnaran Cor. Eighth and J Q Adams !"!, Kav. H. Bchmtdl pastor, res. so i. Q Adams; B. B I 0 a. m.; praanhlng afternoons of nrai and third BuDdaya at X:SO in Kngiian. ....... . , G. W. McLaren, Supt. Portland Commons METHODIST CHURCH, 730 A man with a Message evety-body t7ill want to bear Special IWtisic 10:45 Lions in the Vineyard iS5 olher Bunday i GOOD ATTENDANCE AND A VERY PLEASANT TIME FEW WALK FROM BOLTON. Marv Coonle. a full-blooded Eskimo, r.n.iint n I wo mi several million dollara, Is the richest woman north of the Arctic circle. 8he can neither read nor write, but employe a shrewd young Englishman, a graauate or ui fnr,t a her secretary. She la a worn .n nf much buslnesa ability. Her wealth comet from mining lands, ahe having a large holding. Among ner nnaaoaalona are 2000 reindeer. She has little opportunity to spend money, .. nti MtravaKance Is dress. Dcaplte her great wealth she has little dealre to travel and see me wunu. One of the moat successful teachers' Institutes so far held was that which convened at Oswego Saturday. There were upwards of an hundred teachers present, with half that number or via Itors and friend a present. Thla la the ihtrrf loool Institute held so far Can- by and Gladatone preceding and all three have been marked with more than uaual success. Few had the nerve to walk from Bolton to Oswego, and at the last mo ment teama were ordered to convey hose who wlahed to ride; a rew aia walk, however. State Superintenoeni of Public Inatructlon L. E. Alderman waa among the number tnai roae. Among the visitors present were members of the Oewego school board. Th. rhltrfren'a nrorram. by the local school, waa a very pleasant feature of the day. The dinner by the women of Oswego warn greatly complimented. The Institute was held In the village school and the roome were very tastily decorated with potted plana and feme and flowers. The Oswego school haa made a Specialty of agriculture horticulture and has a large number of products lo ahow for lte effort. Clare IX Moray, the principal, had a aurprlae for th vlaltlng teachers he gave each a vegetable plant and a en.r niant. and he also bad a supply of vegetable and Oower aeeda that he added to hla other gifts. The program was aa follows: Recitation In History Fannie G. Porter Reading" Mra. 8. D. Singleton Addrese Pr. r. t. i" Dinner Oswego Woman s Club Address I R. Alderman Literary program oswego scnooi One gratifying reaiure in m m-w- Int. work th a year, supennienueui Gary aays, cornea In the fact that ao fnr -no-one has atsappoimea m -- werlng to hla or her place on ine pro grameach program having been aa advertised. .... . . The next Inatltute win be neia in Oregon City, Saturday, May 13. Aa this will be a central meeting place for the teachers in the county It Is hoped that there may be a large attendance. arvlca mornlnss at it ''it wllh preaching In German. No preaching service all day. Christian Science Ninth and Cen ter streets. Sunday service 11 a. m. Sunday echoed 2 Boon. Wednesdsy evening 8 p. vv Morning eubject "Probation After Death.""-; . Oerman gwinflalleat Cor. Etahlh and Madlaon ilrwli. Rov. P. Wlevenlck paa . .... in Maiiiion: B. B. 10 a. m.. Herman' Bchrader. Monro street, supt.: asnrlM 11. vnt'nff DOODle St 7 b. m. and orehln at ( p. ra. Prayar meeting Wednesday at 7:0 p. m. ni..,.u rhrlln Rv. A. M. Mulkey " . . . . . m a 1 A . m S. C. 'Hnndricko supt.; morning S"rrlr it .'Wk avcnlna arvlc 7: JO. Woes. y orarer pwUn Thursday 7:0 p. m. Mornlna: euwlect "The Ter-Centen- ary of the Autnorirea version. Evening "The Capabllltlea of Man. Im ..i. ifu I In Inn (Tnnr 1 B. B p m. Mr J. H Qulnn aupt.; Blbl. btuv arv Thursday atamoon; Erarhtn 7:10 p. m. second and fo undava In January. A memorial service will be held at 11 a. m. in remembrance or e.iaer j, P. Allison, recently deceased. u.iiuiut Main street cor. BeTenth Rv. B. P. Zimmerman paator. raa. eoc Blath and Waahlnaton; H. B. : a. m e . n;illlam. ( tlftdaton. SUDt. I mom Ing oerrlo 10:41. Bpworth tau S:I0. evanlna- aervlc 7:. Prayer moating Thuradav 7:10 p. m. Morning subjwt "Llona In the Vineyard." ' . Evpnlna Address by W. G. McClar- en, superintendent of Portland Com mons. Praabvrlan Beventh atreet cor Jeffer son Kv. J. B. Landsborouah paator. rt-a. 710 Jeffaraon; 8. B IS a. ".. Mrs. W C. Grern supt.; morning aervlca 11 a. m.. T. P. B. V. K. t:t p. tD-V"m Ins aervlca T:I0. Prayer meeting Thurs day I p. m. ' Morning aubject "The Engusn Bi ble." Evening "The Church Booster and work lii still progressing on the playground which when nnisuea win please the moat rasuaious piayer. Some talk and plans are being made to celebrate the Fourth of July here. Damascus Is in every wsy suitea for celebrating thla day grandly. It boasts of the moat beautiful park for miles around, large enough to accom morfal. the whole county; with plenty of shady, cool resting places;- a well of clear sparkling water ana just across the atreet la the playground for base ball, racing and all the sports cuatom ary on that day. The apaclous hall of J. C- Elliott will accommodate the dancers In the evening. Road Supervisor W. W. cooae naa a vans- of men busy improving the coun ty road between here and Oregon Cityr if rood wealher continuea he will soon hae. that road resembling a boulevard. (Keep In mind the entertainment and basket social In Kinou s nan Apm m, 1J11. A rendition of the comedy, "The Great Catastrophe," by local talent, will be offered. -fl-'w and PUT IP AND FEED When In Oregon City at Farmer's Feed Yard sr.. arm oLat- m 308 Main Street Best of Care Given All Animate or ' Stock Loft With Us. -"W. 0. DOYER- Orcgon City Wood and Fuel Company F. M. BLUHM Vour want, supptlsd with any qusntlty of 4 foot or 1S Inch wood de livered to any part of City. Prices, rsaaonable. Satisfaction ou.rant.sd. Phon. your ord.rs. Horn. B-110 Cor. 6th and C.nter, Pacific M.ln S502 Or.0on City. It Wouldn't Pay to Advertise A Poor Article Nor . proposition" of doubtful m.rlt or hon.sty-for d-re.d.r.l "w.d.ys, are DISCRIMINATING. Th.y Know v.lu.a-th.y know GENUINE things, genulns opportunltlee. Any .rtlele which esn be .old by sdvsrtl.lng Is, by that test, a 0OOD .rtlcl.. YOU are ssfe In buying a thing which has "stood hs fir. of publicity." , ' Th. makeVVa wld.l advertised article, or commodity, I. .W wayg on trial for Ms busln... Hfs. He e.nnot shirk, nor ch.sp.n hi. produet-and Vhe Ve'h best possible protection for the consumer. . of STORY OF ASSAULT GIVEN NO EVIDENCE TWO YOUNG WOMEN FROM PORT LAND LAY CHARGES AGAINST CAN EM AH LAD. . You are SAFE In buying advertised things It's th. nowaday, business conditions. loglo Two young women made complaint to Officer Green Friday evening that an assault had been made on one of. it.. with attemDt to take undue lib erties. One of the young women made complaint agalnat one of the young men from Canemah who Is known as . snort among the boya about town, but that officer could not bellevo the story and so did not arrest the man In question. Officer Green was of opinion that the young woman wished to use the police aa a blackmailing collection ag ency and he told her so and advised her to take me ne car . j An,i hn th vouns- woman failed to raise a protest as to the treatment her case was receiving he became more tvim avr satisfied that there was no cause for the accusation, ine young woman made no erron to swear warrant ror ner a '' . b.. show In Early June. The Clackamaa County Rose Society u-f i - .ih. at thA Willamette hall on Saturday afternoon, the meeting ; of which was presided over by the presl. dent, Mrs. Roslna Fouts. There wsa a good attendance, and there waa much enthuslnsm. There will be a meeting on Tuesday afternoon at S clock in v. i..nn,..t hall nf the Mason Ic build ing. The rose show will b held dur ing the early part or June. Admiral Helhachlro Togo, chle' of the naval general staff or Japan, wi. .a. rommander-ln-chlef of the Japa nese fln't during the RnsaoIapanese War will visit the United State, this summer, lie wsa our.. T 1847. sailed the aess as a lad. and com I,:: v education at the naval roTleae at Greenwich, leaving that In- Sutlon in 1874. I1MW ed the Nsnlwa during the war witn n i i . rMnMfliiloul Rev. J. Ta Jonee paalor, rea. Clackamas; B. B. 10 a. m Emery rrencn k; "- aervtcea each Sunday, alternatlna: ba twMrt 11 a. m. and 7:S o. m Chrla- ttan Endeavor TBuraoay - arwi P- SB. St. Paul's Episcopal Ninth St., near Main, Rev. cnaa. w Kooinson pas ter, res, at Rectory, Ninth and Wa ter sts.; S. 8. IS noon. Wm. Shew msn. anpt.: Prayer meeting Wed nesday 7:30 P- Morning service inin a m . evenlnr aervlce 7:30. United Brethren Cor. lhth and Taylor. Rav. I F. Clarks paator. rea. rwimnu. B. 8. 10 a. m.. Frank Pnrker, Maple Ine, stipt ; mornlna- aervlce 11. Y- P 8. C. E. S P. m.. evanlng aarvlco 7. Wlllamatta M. E. No resTilar preacning aervlces. B. B. S p. m.. Mirm. nnnu aupt. 2lon Lutheran Cor. Jefferaon and Elahtb atroeta. Rev. w. K. nrmwri-r pma tor. rea. 720 Jeffaraon; B. 8. S:I0 a. m Rav. Kraxberer aupt.: morning service 10:10. evening 7:41. Luther Laguo 7 p. m- CHARGE OF LARCENY. George W. Nate, However, Will Figni to Bitter tna. nnnra-A w. Nate, of Gladstone, ar rested In Portland Friday evening and brought to thla city on the charge or larceny, waa arraigned in Justice Sam son's court -Saturday morning, no waived examination and was bound over to court In the aum of $500. The officers think they have a good case but Mr. Nate doesn't agree witn them and Is determined to right which he ha. a perfect right to da CORRESPONDENCE - MILWAUKIE. Mrs. Maggie Johnson went to Ore- tnn rirr Saturday. Mra. Cahlll and daughter, Mrs. jonn Hart and son, wre Portland vlaltors Friday. Several of the Mllwaukleltea attend ed the Booster Day celebration In Ore gon City Saturday. Wants, For Sale, Etc! Notices under these classified headtnrs will ba IneeMed at one cent a worn, nrwi luhim half rent additional Inaar- tlona. One Inch card, tl par month; half Inch card. 4 llnea) tl per month. Cash muat accompany order unleaa one k.. nnen account with the Dapar. No rinrll mDonilbllltv for errors; where arrora occur fraa corrected notice will b Drtnted for patron. Minimum cnaraa WANTED. WANTED To rent, traction engine, j li to 20 horse power. Address Box 163. Oregon City, Oregon. OF course we are honest and accurate, or we could not conduct the success ful business we do. But it is well for you to know that when you buy goods at this store you are amply protected. This Store is tip:to-date Ve use all the latest mechanical contrivances that'make mistakes a practical impossibility. All YOU need trouble, about is the selection of your purchases. With our modem appliances your protection is absolute and complete". ' SOME OF OUR SPECIALS THIS WEEK. Boiled Ham, Sliced on Our Slicing Machine 35c pound Dried Beef, Sliced Fresh Every Time 40c pound Sugar Cured Bacon, Sliced Fresh Every Time 25c pound J. Em SEELEY CORNER 9TH AND MAIN STREETS VACUUM CLEANING done Tor 6U cents an hour. Call Pacino uiaies 249L WANTED Girl, experienced choco late dipper. Inquire 703 Mam street. SECOND HAND FURNITURE. WANTED You to know that we buy all kinds of. Curios, that we are in the market for second hand Furni ture and Tools. We also have a riwt assortment of second hand Furniture and Tools on hand for aale to those in need. Come and see; perhaps we have Just what you want. Indian Curloa and trinkets for sale cheap; some that are very unique and also very rare. GEORGE YOUNG. Main near Fifth street. ADJOURNED TERM HELD. County Court In Seas Ion on Saturday Supervisor Discharged. An adjourned term of County Court was held by Judge Beatle In the Coun ty Court room on Saturday. Road matters were brought up for discus sion. F. H. Harris, supervisor of the roads In Oak Grove, was discharged from hla duties, for disobeying orders, but his place haa not been filled.. The machinery and tools have been turned over to Frank Jaggar, county road master. George Speight, of Aurora, one of the well known horsebreeders of the county, was in thla city on Friday and Saturday, having brought some of his blooded horses here for the Booster Day parade. FOR SALt TWO CORNER LOTS 14th and Center streets, one block from car line, good seven room house, sll modern Improvements; barn and chieken run. Price $3500; terms. Clyde & McRae, 1003 Main Street. BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. EAGLE CREEK. Eagle Creek Grange held lta regular session Saturday. Quite a large num her of the members were present spending a pleasant day together. Two candidates. Mr. .and Mjrs.Fred Ely, were initiated In the Orai and second degrees. , Asa Thomas, master of the Sandy r.ranse. and wife, and Mr. and Mrs Jonsbrud were Orange visitors Satur day. Claude Malcolm, Mary and Myrtle Woodle and a couple of their friends took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Howlett Easter Sunday. -- The Cahlll children, except Pluss and Lena, are almoat well again. They think the measlra are not very pleas ant. II. S. Gibson went to Oregon City to nerve on the Jury this week. - - The Estacsda Grays played with the Montavllla team Sunday, and were again the wlnnera. The acore being 15 to 4 In favor of the Estscada Grays. " DAMASCUS. Fine weather Is with tia again and crops In this section are looking fine, giving promise of bumper returns. Several of the baaeball fans of Da mascus were in Protland this week to wltnesa the Beavers do their pretty work. a Mr. Brnnner, of Sandy Ridge, died at the home of hla daughter, Mrs. August Bock. In Damascus, Tuesday, April 18. Mr. Brunner waa a pioneer resident of Clackamas county. Fearing winter bad returned Wm. SivenSon sold his farm last week and contemplates migrating eouth. Damascus Amateur Alhletlo Club Is still aoarlilg In membership. Sixteen ne members were enrolled last week HARRY JONES Builder and General Contractor. Estlmatea cheeiTully given on all classes of building work, concrete walks and reinforced concrete. Rea. Phone Mala 111. ATTORNEYS. O. D. EBY, Attorney-at-Law, Money loaned, abstracte furnlebed, land titles examined, estates Bottled, gen eral law businesa. Over Bank of Oregon City. U'REN & SCHUEBEL, Attomeys-at-Law, Deutecher Advokat, will prac tice In all courta, make collections and settlements. Office In Enter prise Bldg.. Oregon City. Oregon. FREYTAG ft MONET, Real Estate Dealers, have choice bargains In farm lands, city and suburban homes, good fruit landa and poultry ranchea. See us for good - buys.. Near S. P. depot. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. V. R. HYDE, Abstract Office Land titles Investigated, conveyan clng, notary public VRITICS COMftCOT . Competitors copy Room 7. Barclay Bldg., Oregon City. STANDARD FAVORITE B. H. COOPTCR. For Fire Insurance and Real Estate. Let us handle ' your propertleo--we buy, sell and exchange. Office In EnUrprise Bldg., Oregon City. Oregon. r fVval an1 f?o Pancr wirh Hitrh Closet. Gratei "wlHI 1U1 'Sll IWI I Wl " 'Waw a..aJ-.a 0 can be removed for burning wood. ... .uu.'.l The entire exterior of this Range is made of planned blue steel and beautiful nickel plated parts, with attractive, modern carvings, rich in design and easy to keep clean, producing a beautiful appear ance, i . " ... ' . . Best Range on the market. Triers are Ye-V more for your money in buying STANDARD FAVORITE than in any other Range. FRANK BUSCH ScS' Furniture and Hardware --1 it r -