u. . ., MORN IN 0 ENTERPRISE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1911. r A Young Man ..Twntiva and ritleat examination of clothing dl.play.d In a ' Qf ahopa, iimi t US and said:. "I must compllmsnt you for "M7no bM ltlan af slothing In th, lty." , 'ry tothlng IS the "boat aoloot Ion," not only In respsct to distinct ,,., but florid- d.monsiraia ' Suits 10 to 0. J. LEVITT Retailers of the Pamoue ooloty Brand and tohlooa roe. Clothse. tOCAL DRICrS a 8 lioonlHirn. of Eldorado, rnn-H-n City Sunday. aa.. a Mnffl ' .It'a . .! family, of Weaver .. in Jron City' Monday. . M.irv wtimt Hour, ll a aac, . Kiniiiirtt. of Oswego, was In -w. rinH' '"reemery Butter la Fall Jliad; M Harris' Uroc.ry. u, and Mrs. Han Graves and Mr. of N'!ldl. waa In town Cuadsy. ' ,4 iMfiiflw. a wall-known farmoa 4aW.!"''iB Ore,on n,y Mn" C oa bulni-a Monday and Tuesday. Mr RultV llliro Will Tvm low dj pilot" ' ,n" M r" " noar prlc-H liava advanced. Oct a JTof or lioyU Ann this week at itm iinrria :rocory. I Ur B V Zimmerman, wlfo of Rev 'innmrrmi'n, Ih reported bettor. Mra. Ifi-mermH.. hna not boon recovering I- .ulckly as frU-nda had hoped alnca Oration at a Portland hospital. mud Tli"l"n. or rortiano, naa Lnd I" "' c nd "?",,,"d l!oilt!mi with W. A. Holmee atore. Mr Tnom'n naa - nMnVnr - window dresaer and aa cirri . L&mrgo Si who naa oeen Tillamook. On-KOll. on lnu vu njturni-d to or;on v 117. r. gmaw. ' Tillamook, purchaaod 1 tract of litnd. wnicn win 00 Kr 1 oocl oriro m ino nnr nut" Tba Udl Tru Dluo Ix)yai oranno Lodw will m.'cl in Shannon nam rer moil o AUina and Ninth atroeta. oa Wnlnrmlny evonlna:. AH tnmhora ... :..4 1., i, nrfwnt aa mr tailaM of Iriiportanc to coma bcfor tkt Wo. " . nnal full to hear Mra. Ruby Hurfl H -Tba-Hk I'llot." by Raipn vonnwr - .v. u p hnrrh. WAdnelday even .. ah. 1. aald to bo very flno. You " - . . n I, wfi.ft rKH in near nvr Liinn n rnta. CDiiaron za Ml ... tt,iropoad nebekah lodge, to bo toon) In Olaaa'ono i """" -..ft. a-Aiiowa lodao there, Ig t organlaed aome time noif tar a very nrooperoua lodae. aa pMowa nronor have a very na orianttatlon. Ik Odd rellowa of Oladatone have .-a .v. invitation nf Oreaon City pcvpiru i no - ' 044 fallowa to attend the annlveraary Mlabratloii to be held in wu i 1 . nvnlnf. It la to commera- mit the 92nd annlveraary of the in- Mltotlon of the order in inie coun7, ul the Bffalr proralaea to be a very fteuant orraalon. PCOM-C POINTED OUT ui.. Virginia tncram. dauchter of I a lnur,..n la Vr 111 BHffOling fTOnt u Mgravau'd-'caae of appendlcltla. Mr. T. Slatet, of 8n Franclaco, waa la this rliy on Monday on hla way to Portland. h-re he itoea on bualnea-. Mra. H-iiry Cromer and little dauab tor, of sprliiKwater, ware In thla city till week visiting; with the former'e prcnta, Mr and Mra. John Lewelllng. Mr. Earl Walker, a atudent of the rilnraiiv ,.r nroa-nn. haa returned to tuitne, hre he wilt reaume hla Kodln at ihe Unlveralty or Oregon. Mr. Chnrlrs iiolllnger, of thla city, Im riiirnt'ii (o Oregon City after a vWt with hU slater, Mla Allen, who k a attHtf-hr Paelfle- Unlveralty M Foreit lirove., Mrs, U r. siniona, of Portland, waa tn thla pltv on Mnnilav vlaltlnv with ' hmm imnlhlip Mra Tnprn.a "t Unt.n. tain View. Mra. glmona waa formerly ohm iurriiR, auu ane waa uni ted In marriage laat wi-k to U R. minima. , r Mr.. Jim rirbr. an amnlnvlntr nrlnt. er In Portluml. apnt Hunday in thla city with frleuda. It waa Joe'a birth day and hla frlenda joined In making ma attaining or nia majority a roe morahl ncraalnn fa him. inH tha mnai of th day was devoted to citlebratma ine event. Mra It 11 T11 nr vhA mlth riAr niia. hand will pnndurt their hotl at Can- linn llia-h thn rfiinlna- auminnr.' haa arrived In thla city, and la visiting with iirr uaiiithirr Mra. li on Miner. Mra. Tabor baa come to thla city for the purpom) of seeing her niece, who recently arrived from the Kaat, and will nnrrhaaa a laraa amount of furni ture for their hotel before returning. Mr. and Mra. Frank gchoetiborn, of Oregon City, apent 8uuday at Eldo rado. TO OUIT tTATI PRINTtR. 8ALRM. Or.. Anril r. Rnay.al ... 8lat Printer Dunlway tbreatena that if an attempt la made to remove him from hla present auartera In tha State bouae he will fight. He wanta to atay rag ardleea of the fact that more room Is needed for other departments and his la the one that tan be moved with the least detriment to the aervlce. Tha Lauilln. ........ t ... . V. A v ui vv, nia fvii ), Kll, Ul WIIUUIU hm miltaafl II tl l.tf thla lltna Uanw ...... Hu u ...ai i.iuvi ... .. hoMa and wishes will be realized and HI II II V lIliahcH tn tilnraa aa thn raanlta of careful and careleaa matlnga. FOR THE SMART WOMAN. Llttls Things Which Mian Much In Mattara of Draai. The Often tul buck lea of IhiIh ur aiut'l. aim 1 tliiMtf of clolauniiw and ham mered metal, are uiurb uad on pretty ueits. uitrn a oiicaie rurui is i-overed wltu tha einbroldereU nil k to uatcb belt. It Is authoritative! alnted that tha. topai and sapphire are the latest CHURCH KG IS PLAImED FOR TODAY LUSCIOUS FRUITS AND VEGETABLES PRODUCED AT THEIR BEST WITH IN THE CONFINES OF GRAND ' OLD OREGON. HARVEST DAYS COMES WHOLE YEAR . Rotas Twelve Months of Year, Straw berrlea Eight Months and Ore gon Applea Last From'Flf tasn to Sixteen. j ' nim ooaas aaiaT. POKTLANDjOr, April 12 (Spe cial,) Oregon can go aome when It cornea to rafalng fruita and regetablee i ramarkahln - aiza. ' inveaugation aeema to show that the fertile eon. 01 k. unrihaait imn hatter and lancer aarriMiitural nroducta than any other tmrtlon of the country. If not the wArM Florence boaata a turnip that meae ured IS Inchea one way and 11 the other. ' Sunny aide, near Milton, produced atrawberriea ror 00m mriawnaa " New Year. . . . Denton county grain Helda looiteo green and promising aa early aa Jan- A crop of oata aown near Sheridan In September waa harvested December 28. . - Jacksonville had "cactee In bloom during th winter montha, certainly an evidence of a warm climate. A woman picked ripe atrawberriea In her garden In Lafayette on January 4 Corvallla bellevea it could hold ' a mid-winter rose ahow, ao numeroua were the blooms on out-of-door bushes during the laat, few montha. v,...n. lava claim to having had second-crop new potatoes for Chrlat- mas day. with grapea ana raapocrrma, ripe and lucloua, atlll on the bushes at that aeason, and roses blooming and lawns aa green aa In aummer. a t tv.atar. of M-arahfleld. haa a hen' that makee a apeclalty of laying large eggs. Last year ahe produced 40 double-yolked egga. One egg la d Li. . . . haa threat volka and la alx l II 1 3 rat " . , I and three-quartere mcnea m wtm a ..fl wtalaha fmie nunCOa. Mrs. B. BlalBdell. of Portland, will have to be conaldered when It cornea nock of hena. Her nine full-blooded Butt Orplngtona laid 12fl epgt between March and March 20, or an average 01 wm nttba eggs a aay. I 1 aniine rani. The reaaon for thla be ing that golden brown and klng'a blue are to be among tbe leading aprlng colors. Maranlaette. batiste. French linen. floe tnuallo and even coarse net are naed for tbe new Bailor collars which are ao much In demand this spring. Very attractive bate are offered, in aportlng aha pee. There la a charming model with a broud brim and round fraiD niared In natural Java straw and covered smoothly wltn rrencn linen In old blue, white, brown and lavender. Tbe bat la absolutely plain with onlv a tin roll for tne nana. Nothing could be smarter ror out 01 door wear than inlenidel. Tha nlna cored skirt la alwaya popu lar because It gives a slender effect to the fl.rare and long llnea that are requi- alte to grace. Thla one la made with a hleh waist line, but cau be cut on ana Joined to a belt If preferred. r vviai u. uanim natt am la cut In alaaa mim valat maasure. Bend 10 centa to thla omoa. gtvlna numher. tan, and It will be promptly rorwaroaa io j u nil U la baste aeod an addltlonai two Mt atamn for letter postue. which In- auras more prompt delivery. UP TO THE MINUTE MODES. MISS VETA LOUISE KELLY WILL BE MARRIED AT ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. I Mis VeU Loulae Kelly, whose mar riage tu Mr. Loula Harry will take place Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock at St. John'a Catholic church, was tendered a kitchen shower last night liv her vounv laity friends. Tha affair Waa aivan at tha hflmaof Mlaa Kellv'a purenta, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Kel ly, at Oreenpolnt, and many useful srttcles were received by the bride elect. - - (lames and music were the features of the evening, and a most enjoyable evening waa apem. iteireanmenis were served during tbe evening, and th following guesta were preaent: Mlaa Pannte O. Porter, Mlaa Kate I. Porter, Mlaa Emma T. Qulnn, Mlaa Julia E. Ilaker, Miss Charlotte Daker, Miss Margaret Hanlnn, Mlaa Alice Blnnott, Vlss Nora C. Haninn, MUs Kate Msttbles, Miss liertba Barry, Miss Oenevleve Kelly, Mrs. U Oj Ice, Mrs. manes w. -f-enj. TWO JUDGES SPEAK AT THE BANQUET THREESCORE "HEARTY MEN DO JUSTICE TO A BOUNTIFUL SPREAD. The nrolherhood of tha M. E Ahiirrh hold a - moat intereatlna ban qtiet In the cnurcU pnrlora Tueaday evening. The ladies had prepared a mat en lovable anread for the occa- altm, to which a company of three score hungry, healthy men did most nariia tiiattra DurlnK the banauet Mlaa Kathleen Harrison rendered aev oral plana numbera that were greatly appreciated. Bert Blossom performed aiitrht nr hand tricks to aid In diges tion and tbe Minnehaha quartet as tbe boya call it sang several selec tions Intended to Increase the good fellowship. . Judge J. V, Campbell and Judge u n rumlcV ira th advertlaed apeak or. fnr the occasion. They both talked along thel ine or oetier living, .! . tarn Interesting and instruc iiiu nMnuM noth were well re ceived and the addressee called forth nr. iittta nrataa. 1 One man remarked: "Young men of town who mlsa two arlraaaaa ir mlaslne ITltlCh." - Other speakera who were called for on the spur or tne moment, were Messrs. C. A. Miller, R. K. garrison nainh Miller. It waa nronounced one of tbe best meetings the Brother hood haa ever held. tinnja. avanlnr. Ma 1. tha regular business meeting of the organliatlon will be held at the same piace. ai .v.. iin. ihor. win he the election of offlcera and conederable other bust- neu of Importance win oe np ior con alderatlon. A full attendance of mem bera la desired. ' OREGON SENATOR HONORED. ' WiRHmnTOM Anrtl is Senator Chamberlain haa been aaalgned an Im portant duty aa a member or tne com mission to Inquire Into the conditions affecting employment of laborers and mechanics, and to report not later than January 1. 1(12, what lawa should be enacted to solve the problems which have grown out of the employ' era' liability and worklngmen'a com pensation issue. Two New Suit Filed. L. 8. Parker haa. filed ault against I i. Rond to foreclose a mortgage on Ave acrea ol land. Tbe mortgage waa given to eecure the payment oi a nrflmlaaorr note for 1500 made In favor of E. E. Young and aaalgned to Parker. H. P. H. Loy haa filed ault against John Tbomaa to recover $760, which waa loaned by Loy to Thomaa on promissory notes. Twelve root Hoadway at Oak Grove. Rrl Harrington haa been DUt In charge of the road work af Oak Grove. The. county road tbrougn ine viyag la being put Into good condition. The road la 80 feet wide but a roadway of SO feet la all that la being maoe ana atone la being put on 12 feet wide. If Oak Grove cltizena want me roaa way finished wider the village will be" forced to meet the expense. ' ? V . . Professor Kirk Is III. oiieu fir Anrll 25. Professor R. L. Kirk," pf the Salem High school, la seriously Ul at hla home In thla city with a complaint which he contracted .v.n I- tha Phlllnnlnea during the Spanish-Amercittn War. He waa taken down last Friday, ana nia conumou yesterday waa not Improved. PUT UP AND FEED When In Oregon City at Farmer's Feed Yard 308 Main 8trt . . Best of Care Given All Animate or Stock Left With Ua. w. o. boyr 1 ' on TpHIS is not he only store that sells crockefy and glassware in this state, but His the one that sells reliable crockery and glassware. " It may be news to you that a cup and saucer made of the same material, and finished in the sAme way, may have two grades firsts and second's. This is caused in the making : firingnd handling of the cup and saucer. The cups and saucers that come out of the process-best are "firsts" and the next are "seconds." It is the same with glassware. Most stores carry "seconds" only. We carry both. j3ut when we offer you the best crockery and glass ware at this store, it is the best. Inspect our stock, compare our prices with tjhose of any other store then look at the quality Whe cupe and aaucers ..10c White Dinner Platea ..10c each Fancy Glaseware, your choice . 10c 8ee our Window Display. J. E. SEELEY "CORNER 9TH AND MAIN STREETS - - Wants, For. Sale, Etc a Notlera under theae claaatflad haaillnat will ba Inae'ied at on crnt a word, flrai Inaertlon. half a cant additional Infer tlona. One Inch card, t par month; hail 1. I A Hnaak 11 M, mntlth. Caah must accompany order unleea on haa an open account with tha paper. Nc flaanclal reaponalblllty for errora; where errors occur i tr ogrmjian , - printed lor pal ron. Minimum ciw WANTED. WANTED To rent, traction engine, 12 to 20 horse nower. Address Box 163, Oregon City, Oregon. Something About Baits, Color Combi nations and Other Interesting Things. A belt that la only eultabi ror a gin of slender llnea la made of velvet In delicate tonea. embroidered In a con ventional design of big Oowera or wreathe of flowers and foliage. Tbe stitching Is done in gold tnreaa. m Oregon City Wood and Feel Company F. M. BLUHM Your wants .uppll.d with any quantity of 4 foot or 16 Inch wood do IMrad to any part of City. Prlcee, reasonable. , Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone your erder MomsB-no ' Cor. 6th and Center, F.e.fioM.lnSM2 ' ' ' " Oregon City. i - s Sunset Magailne For May. . i.xtn n th. ivt." hv Rlen An- a.. noaiitifi.il illuatrated In four colors. "The Spell." a western novel by the Wllllamsona. -uuesia oi Greater Chinatown," by Charlea K. Field. Automobile aectlon. Now on eale, 15 centa. . RAISIN DAY. April 29, 1911. The above dat haa been aet apart by the people of California in which all are asked to Join by eating rala Ina in the form of "Raisin Bread," or i k. att'or form la dealred. The object of thla apeclal day I to create a wide-spread raisin uu ment that will result In a greater de- n a n ikii fmlt and to direct IliailU l"l VM a---, the attention to all good housewives to the excellence of tfle raisin as an aplUI. nf fond The good people of the Northwest are Invited by their nelghbora to participate in the pleasant cuatom and "break" raisin nreaa gn af " wanted-A wide-awake young man n wnrv in a nrocerv store. - unr who Is not afraid of work and knowa aomethlna- of the business, uooo waeea. Address Box. 352, Oregon City, Or. WANTED-You to know that we buy all klnda of Curioa, tnai we are m the market for second hand Furni ture and Tools. We also have a good assortment of second hand Furniture and Toola on hand for aale to thoae In need, come ana aee; perhapa we have Just what you want Indian Curioa and trinkets for sale cheap; some that are very unique and also very rare. GEORGE YOUNG, Main near Fifth street. EXCURSION PARES EAST 1911 During the months of May, June, July August and September, on dates ahown below, the SOUTHERN PACIFIC will aell round trip tickets from Oregon City Via Portland as follows: TO FARES It Wouldn't Kay to Advertise A Poor Article Nor . proposition of doubtful merit er hons.ty-for sd-r.ad.rs. "owsd.ys, .re DISCRIMINATING. They know valuee-thsy know GENUINE things, genuine opportunltlea. Any .rtlole which can be aold by advertising la, by that test, a 0O0D article. V0U are aafe In buying a thlrtfl which haa -stood tha flrt of publlolty." ' ' ' Jh. maker of a widely advertlaed article, or commodity, la ys on trial for hla bu.lneaa life. He cannot ahlrk, nor cheapen his produet-and thla la the beat possible protection for th. consumer. You are 8AFI In buyln8 advertlaed thlnge-lfa the logic of Bwidyt business oondltlona. a a eat oinc'a Bitriaa drisb. Various filling atltchea, with different toned "Jewels" to heighten the effect Med and blue, violet and blue, laven a. . ..h nintr and srsv and yellow are comblnatlooe aeeu In many aprlng modela. not the French type, but they are decVledly blh. On allppert and aboea they are Immense helpa to the woman who would looa tan. . Tha iiturl eeillnira BOW show shad ow patterns that form bold designs better to look at man to ioob inrouu. nor I ni, the lomtntt aeason tbe empire dresses are to be mncb worn by little girla. This one la made or aoneo cpi lia with a border, yet tbe dress la equally pretty when made of plain ma terlal and, finished wtb a hem only. JODIC CnOLTaET. This May Manton pattern la cut In alaaa f alrls of eight, ten and tw.lv. year, of i' X.d 10 centa to thla ofnee. alvlna ;rmh.riTl and t wUI h. IJhjrj arriMl to you by mall. If In hee eana :'o11..on.t WO cnt "r. which Ineur- nvr. prompt d.- Iivwy. . Chicago 1 Council Bluffs (toia ha Kansae City St. Joseph St. Paul St. Paul, via Council Bluffs .... Minneapolis, direct 1 Mlnnespol a. v a Counc I Bluffs Boston New York 8t Louis Washlpgton, D. C. 73.00 60.50 60.50 60.50 60.50 6a 50 64.40 60.50 64.40 110.00 109.00 70.50 108.00 SALE DATES Msy 16, 17, 1S, 19, 22, 23, 24, 25. 27, 28 and 29. June S, 7, 9, 10 12, 16, 17, 21, 22, 28, 29, and 30. July 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, J9, 20, 26 27 and 28. August 3, 4. 6, 14 16, 16, 17, 21, 22, 23, 28, 29 and 30. September 1, 2, 4, 6, 6 a d 7. 8top-overa within llmlta In either di rection, nnal return nuni. October Jlat. ' For farea one way through California Inquire ,of any soumern racmo agent, or write to - . .. WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent J. ... PorttandOr.goiw Percheron Stallion WILL" MAKE SEASON AT Oregon Cit y i in Far met s' Feed Bam D1ifir(0. Sired by Polly; first dam, Queen; Second dam Bt rtUlgl tt gjjjjj color, dapple bay. Weight 1800 pounds. TrtPYK. To insure mare with foal $12, Single service $8. Sea I CI 1113a un j10 j0 jnaure colt to stand and suck $15. Care will be taken to prevent accidents, but will not be responsible should any occur. If mare is removed, sold or traded,, money be comes due at once. VACUUM CLEANING de.no tor 60 -kj - v cetfn6tfnrTaf-r bossee aj Vj. W. DOyef. VJWOKr tUO AVtCtCptCr PaCMB CORRESPONDENCE CLARKES. ; Pat Sullivan waa out hunting some of his sheep. Mr. Bottemlller la planting hla pota toes. Mr. Marquardt went to town on Monday. There waa a party last Saturday nl.Kt rn ITIphlaflri Mrs. Willie Marshall la visiting her mil. a, nraaanr. Eugeivs Cuming la all right again. Sam Elmer and family were in town on Booster Day. He got the second place on hla last year colt. jack Wallace, from Highland, got the first place on hfa laat year colt on Booster Day. ' Mr. Sullivan, our road supervisor, la .Trading and cutting down a bill near Mr. Haag'a. Mr. Bergman, from Boring, movea onto the Lund place which he bought. New Contracting Firm, vfnfratr A Parker, who have been In the street contracting business In this city for some time, have formed a company, known aa tbe Oregon isn glneerlng k. Constructing Co, The of ficers are: J. W. Moffatt, president: Charlea T. Parker, vlce-prealdent and manager; C. A. Schram. secretary, and R. C. Parker, treasurer. FOR SALE. FOR SALE White Brahmin eggs, for hatching purpoaes. . imppeuoeuu er, Main 80. TWO CORNER LOTS 14th and Center Btreeta, one block from car uue, good aeven room house, all modern ImnmvamAnll! barn and chioken Dri... ttKftn- terms. Clyde A M c Ra ej, 1 003M al n Street. FOUND. FOUND Music holder for horn solid silver. Fay nouco uu rmi' BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. HARRY JONES Builder and General Contractor. Estimates cneei muj given on all classes of building work, concrete walk, and reinforced concrete.. Res. pnone mbiu m. ATTORNEYS. O. D. EBY Attorney-at-Law, Money loaned, ahatracta rurnisnoa, in tjtlea examined, estatea settled, gen eral law business. Over Bank ol Oregon City. , U'REN ft SCHUEBEU. Attorneya-at Law, Deutacber Aavosai, win prac tice in all courta. make collections and aettlemenu. Offloe In Baiter prise Bldg.. Oreaon City. Oregon. FRETTAO MONET. Rear Estate Dealers, nave cnoico okjwui farm lands, city and auburban homea, good fruit lands and poultry ranches. See ua for good buya. Near 8. P. depot. e ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. V. R. HYDE, Abstract Office Land tltlee Investigated, conveyan cing, notary public. - CRITICS COMENT . OKPETITORS COPY Room T. Barclay Bldg., Oregon City FtfeeX B H. COOPER, Ftor Fire Insuraner and Real Eatate. Let na handle your propertlea we buy,' aell and exchange. Office in Enterprlae . Bldg Oregon City. Oregon. . . Fffee! Fsteel THIS ELEGANT LARGE SIZfi ROCKER Will be given away to all our customer trading at'our atore' and paying cash. With every 10o purchase we glvejane purple trading etamp.Buch atamps eo obtained are to be faud In the blank aquaree on the pagea of a book. When ail re eov red, bring the book to eur store and aslect from our assortment of premiums the article you Uk best, it becomes youre abac- , lutely free of charge. Thla Rocker exactly (Ike picture le worth v six dollars and will be g'von away for two booka. Thl. Is only , one of the valuee we are giving away, and you are invited to fnspect them all. ' . . ' FRANK BUSCHr: Fisrnittfre and Hatdwatc' . .