MORNING ENTERPRISE, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1911. : A Young Man afttr a" aatenBlvo ,n4 r,t,oa'. "'"nation of clothing displayed In a aMmbtr of b"op. to uo and said:. "I must oompllmtnt you for earrylng h bMl 'J'0" 'thing In th, elty." OurcMhlnB "l th bt aoloot Ion." not only In respect to distinct ttyio, but fino tailoring. . . demonstrate wis o you. Lit w 1 Sulta 110 to I30v J. LEVITT Retailor of th Famous Soeloty Brand and tchloa Broa. Clothat. LOCAL DRICrS I 0, Ky '. rtubhard.vwaa In Ibis All OB Wednesday. B-t PHlry wheat flour. l " d tfw,T Hone. . Dyne llowaird. of Mullno, wu In mtua f'y "n W"1np.da- jty our special Xoo cnffee. It's " ' .i mm liua Brhuebel. of Shu- bfft, In Hilarity on Tuesday. TSm KI''H' creamery iiuuer la ran Oiy brand;' f.Cc at Harrla' Grocery. . ... ..u nnr of Heaver Creak, made ,bu'loa trip lo Oregon City on Wed Ksaay. Hour prices have advanced; . Oct a kof our 'Royal Ann thla week a4 MM. llnrrla (Jrorery. D. K. HI" haa rioaeu nia rmi estate trie In evr " i.i- nn-ria lo the new collage bu J" completed In Gladstone C D 8l,n baa recently traded hla jMDlnxa UW properly for an 100 irr farm in - -- m ticnrae Young and left for II, b bonie Tucaday. Th oratorical conteat scheduled lor .... in claiUtnne haa lieen nost oned to near week Saturday even tot Mv C. There waa aome inUun-j-..nitn mm to the uae of the hall. kmc the postponement. Adolph Aarhoff. the well known nouataln guide and foreat ranger troa Marmot, waa In the city Ihla twk sitting "n the Jury. While here to til a Kile! al tne nome or .-nr. u4 Mrs. C II Dye to a dinner Nel andsy evening- rrmk Hiia-h. Jr.. took a party of hla Mends In hla new napbihalatinrn nart" Tin-siUy evening and made a m. m Miiwauklo. The new launch la mi of ih faatcat on the river and Ik trip waa made in leas than two i.r Thoua who accom Denied him tr T. K. Henford and Oua Hendor- ma. Pridk Miller, of Bhilbel. waa In Ore- b City on Tucaday. " ' " Fur Bile n Weat Bide lota. K'MHt houae, barn, lota of frtil. iplendld view, for only 15yo. Mi (Mi, balance terma. Hee me about It . J. U 8WAFFORD, . Cor. HI h A Main. Oregon City. I PEOPLE POINTED OUT llaj Elltabeth riah. of Portland, la M frlenda In the city a gueat of lt Mary Green. mi.. irm iturnahuh. of Portland. m In thla eltr on Ttieaday vlaldng tttk frlenda and relative!. MIm Peel, of Portland, haa been the rMft of her aimer. Mra. John Lowtb nitt, of the Weat Bide. Mr I'.rrv T Shellev tuatlce of the aiara at Kxtacada, waa In thla city on eaneauay. VIm i'..nBuUv nran nt Pnrtlanil. k vliltlng with her parent a. Mr. and art. it. r. ureen, or inia cuy. Jnitra (!rnl 11 Tllmlck delivered the usual aildreaa at the Odd Fellowa tanquet Wednesday evening. Ifra 1 l.ntdta Anil fttl.al Irlah. fit Cum, were In Oregon City on Wed- nuy. v. A. J. Ware returned to Phllo tuik on Wedneaday morning after a tiT'i visit with hla alater, Mra. E. L BMW. Mr. -and Mra. 'W. A. Blnipaon and mtm II . 1 AwAniv I I. A 0rnon City bualneaa vlsltora on Wed HMty. U F ' I I a M.lnH.1 waa In v., .ll'Kll-r, III i milituu, mm it, tli city on Ttieaday evening vlaltlng r wn, t;. u zivnicr, of 1105 waan- ntWB Itroct. Mra. Kntherlne Wlae. Of Ppftland, M vliltliig frlenda In the city gueat tha homo of Mr. Frank Mooro Wed Utailay. i Krt, C. O. T. Wllllama, of thla city. will leave on Friday for Bend, where ,he will vlalt with her daughter, Mra. J. M. Lawrence. Mra. Wllllama will probably remain until July. Mr. and Mra. Ban; blllman are apendlng a few weeka with frlenda at Urania paaa and In Bogthorn Oregon, having left tho city Wedneaday even ing. Itev. and Mra. C. A. Durria, of Oaa ton, Oregon, have arrived In thla city and are the gueat of Mr. and Mra. R. O. Flagler. Mra. Flarl nr la an a. ml of Mra. liurrla. Goohcvy points Good Bauot. There lajinrijy nny luuncli of rook ery wblt li il'x-a Ihe craik more r'eOI' tbno Ihe prei'nrutlnu of j;ikI ynurcn To obtain I lie 'H-t reaplla abe llitt atudy I Uo arl both n tlx-nry and in practice. A cMik who cni make gotMl aaut-ea la never at a ! in caae of emergency, for a dellciile aance la cia bl of cwuverlltig a lau illli of elttier. Bab, (1vb or fowl Into u d.ilnty e'-.lrH a od a plaluly rookel veueloble luto a hlgb rlaaa euireiueia tie li-KUine. In many hoii"hofUjJiiiriyii rn t Ijuj of "auclt "i'aluiile" aiture a meiiel butter, la left to an orriiiiiiry iniibl. 'il the reault U often a oiiimhiii1 whli-h more clonely reacmhlcM underdoee paste than.aauce blanche. It la Hie little del alia of the kitchen -of whli-e the aauco In queatlon la n rood eiam pie which bring discredit or the re verae on both uiUtrena mid itKik. When properly made uicltot bin tee la one of the moat uavful aauctHi prewtrel In a modern kitchen, owing to Ihe variety of which It la callable. Ttf failure lo making It la uauklly due I" the fact that an entirely wrong method la adopted, which ndnilta of liianfflcleDt cooking of the flour, and a too a?nnty eupply of hutl?r. vattar Llat. IJnt of urfrmlmed lettera at tho Ore gon City poatoftlce for the week end ing April 28s 1911: Woman'e llat Davla. Km ma; Kelly, Mlaa J. (3); Leeaon, Mora; Myera, Roberta; Bchoen, Mra. Joe (3). Men'a llat Adama, John B. (2) I An- deraon, J. D.; Renaon, Frank; Bucklea, C. K.; Chrlatenaen, Andrew; Davla, 1)1 ion; Clifford. Walter; Jamea, Henry (21; Nelaen, K.; Olaen. Kilmer; Blpu entea, Atanaaia; Shield", Klmer; Brelcher, Jullua. WANTED You to know that the Eft terprlaa Job printing department la tbo moat complete In the State, outaldo Portland. Try It for your next printing. , CORRESPONDENCE ' - CAN BY. Mr a C- F. Romlg. who baa been at Ihe St. Vincent Moapltal, having un dergone an operation for gall atonea and appendlcltla, returned home Mon day after an absence of over three weeka, and although ahe la atlll quit weak, yet ahe la able to be about and fi faat gaining In atrength. Tho at tending phyalclana were Dr. Dedman, of thla place, and Dr. Bommera, of Portland, formerly of Oregon City.-. Wo are pleaaed to learn that Jamea Kauplach, who waa taken to the Good Samaritan Hoapltal of Portland about r ,lll nrnhnhlv ha able to m wi wn", " ,- - - ;.-Mir-i.r ik. tntnrAiT ava. At Brat it I D wuv vt mw - waa thought that bo would loao tho Bight in thla aye entirely. John Williamson, of Bouthweatorn Mlaapurl. apenteveral daya la Canby during tho week and baa purcbaaed from J. L, Comba, through tho Canby Realty Company, ten acrea of the tract of land Juat outaldo tho city llmlta and known aa tho Polo Miller place. Mr. Wllllameon will make hla home hero after tho flrat of the month. Mia Verna Robinson, who la1 attend ing achool at Portland apent Sabbath with her parenta here. t M. J. Iee waa In Portland Wednea day of thla week transacting buslnesa. George Ilrown, of New Era, drove to Canby Wedneaday on bualneas. Ij. II. (lurhim and fumllw. comfortably located in their new home on me canny Hardens. - ; Miss Alma Eckerson, who haa been taklug a atenographera' course at Port land, returned homo last week for a weekV visit with her parenta and many friends. Mr. and Mra W. D. Sleep, of port land, came by auto to Canby lust Bun day and apent the day. with Mr. and Mr, h. a. le and family of tbla place, .... Mr. and Mrs. Irvln Whoeler'a home haa been gladdened by the arrival of a newcomer. It came the first of the week but the writer baa failed to learn Ita aex: however we im1arlnn thnt It haa made Itself at home and la doing well. Mr. Tolsma. of Real tin maila a hnal. nesa trip to Canby the flrat of the this wock. , that building will begin thla Bummer, Tbo Epler fridge haa been- torn down and la being replaced by one of more aubstantjal construction. Men working on me new bridge aay tbat people have been taking cbancea In crossing thla unsafe bridge with heavy wagons. Judge Ileatle Inspected tbe bridge a short time ago, and alnce then repairs have been apeedy. A delightful surprise party waa giv en to Sherman Beely on Friday even ing at hla beautiful farm residence. Gamea and mualo were enjoyed, after which baskets were unpacked and an elegant lunch served. . The following were preaent: - Mlaaea Edna, Elsie and Dora Beely, Mr. and Mra. Norria Young, Mr. and Mra. Frank Brobat, Cora Brobat, Mlaa Hazen, Mlsa Bllaa, Emma 8tangle, Mr. ,tand Mra. Geo. Todd, Stella Beely, Helen Murray, Miss Bumner; Messrs. Geo. Murray, Dwlght Beely, Henry Beckman, Cbae. Itldder, Wm. Rldder, Raymond and Elmer Beely. Wllaonvllle Athletic Club waa again victorious at Woodburn, tbe reault of the game being 9 to 3 in favor of the W. A. C. The llneun waa allahtlr changed from tbat of a week ago, And waa aa followa: Andy Haaselbrlnk, c; Elmer Beely, aa; Young, p; Iea- ue Murray, cr; r. Dprby, lb; Geo. Hi angle, 2b; Joe Thornton, 3b; Harta home, rf ; Koellermeler, If. No matter how the boya change places, tbey aeem to be winners, because they are good playera .ad keep In practice. Oregon City Wood and Foci Company F. M. BLUHM Vour wants aupplled with any quantity of 4 foot or 1 inch wood de livered to any part of City. Prlcea, reasonable. fetl.factlon guaranteed. ' "" yur ordr Horn B-110 - Cor' 8th "nl cnUr elflo Main $502 Oregon City. It Wouldn't Pay to Advertise A Poor Article - Nor proposition of doubtful merit or honeoty for ad-readera. wwadaya, are DltCRlMINATINO. 'Thay knov valuea-they know QlNuiNr things, getmlno opportunity. 'Any artlolo which oan bo told by odvortlalng la,.by that teat, a 0000 artlolo. YOU aro aafe In buying a tlng which haa "Btood ,h flra of publlolty." ,s" Tha maker of a widely jdvortleed article, or commodity, la al ya n trial for hla bualnaaa llfe. Ho cannot ahlrk, nor cheapen hla luct-:a'nd thla la tho boat possible protection foe tho oonaumor. Vou are SAFK In buying dvortlaed thlnge It'o tho IoqIo dsys buatnoaa oondltlona. . V of LOGAN. The better the weather, the busier the people are, at least In Logan. The Logan Booster Ball Saturday night waa well patronized; a lnrge crowd In attendance. The Clackamas Grange will play "Rrookdale Farm" at Harding Grange hall, Logan, on Friday evening, April 2R. Come all and have a good lime. Everybody, hla dog and hla girl were In Oregon 0lty on Booster Day to see and be seen. Earneat Gerber, a Logon native sou, captured first prize on heavy draft teams. f Fred Gerber and N. N. Robblna are attending the Clark and Richmond trial In Portland. On Saturday, May C, the Single Tax question will be discussed at Harding Grange in afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Broths U'Ren may fool part of the people part of the time, aome of them all the time but not all of them all of the time. . If agriculture la the basic Industry of the country and of the world, la entitled to recognition In Jcg IhIuIIvo affairs. History provea that In all countries where agriculture baa prospered all other Industrlea have proa pe red-and -where-agrlculture- de clined all other Industrlea have de clined. Agriculture doea not depend upon other Industrlea for prosperity but other Industrlea depend upon ag riculture aa the basis of their proa- perlty. The forty million people liv ing on tbe farma of Ihe country are entitled to aa great recognition In tar iff and other legislation aa an equal number engaged In non-productive In dustrlea. Tbe above la from the an nuat addresa of the Maater " of " the National Grange. Full well doea U'Ren know If the people knew and under stood hla Henry George tax theory It would not atand a ghost of a chance. He knowa It would stagnate all agri cultural development. Who haa I right to the land the farmer baa apent hla life on with the concentrated ef fort a of himself, wife and. family lo make a home -of. that' la a' credit to (hem and the community tbey live In If not himself and family. Yet, ac cording to aome we ought to pay all lha taxea and those In business In cltlea, who have all the social and edit catlonal prlvllegee and advantagea ov er us, let Ihem off eaay. The mistaken Idea aeem to prevail tbat larmera are money makers. 'Tie true theyare aure of a living If willing to work 16 hours per day to get It. You can t live wtto- out Ihe "bustle" anywhere. HARMONY. Ben Roaenan, from Sheridan, la here visiting with relatives and frlenda. Mlsa Osale Davla waa borne on last Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Millard and daughter, Mlsa Millie, from Sprlngwater, are visiting with the Millard family.' The social given by the achool on Saturday evening waa a success. Mr. Millard wrenched hla knee and the consequences are that he walka on crutcbea. Mr. Stevens, Sr., visited at Ihe home of lr. and Mra. Hunter last Sunday. Mr. and Mra. I. L. Clark went to Aurora on- Friday to attend the fun eral of Mrs. Clark'a brother-in-law. EAGLE CREEK. H. G. Huntington had hia gasoline engine brought out laat week, and now the stumps will not long remain on hla-farnv Mlsa Rosa Moehnke went to Oregon City laat week, apendlng Saturday and a part of Sunday with her folka. Mrs. R. B. Olbaonwent. to Portland bint week and made her sister, Miss Edith Chapman, and her brother and bla wife, Mr. and Mra. Carl Chap man, a short visit, returning home on Sunday, evening. Mr. and Mra. Jamea DeShaxer and children spent Sunday with Mra. De-Shaj-.er'a mother, Mra. Viola Douglass. SMS WILSONVILLE. Alison Baker haa been serving oil the ury at the countyaeat. Jho Stangle family went to Wood burn Sunday In their new auto. . Mr. and Mra. Reed Graham went to Sherwood on Sunday. The 8herwood Oil Co. la being formed, and will soon begin opera tions near our villager Mr. and Mra. John Butaon are mak ing their home at the Cottage hotel. Tho Mother'a Club of Corral Creek, held a meeting In the achool houae on Friday afternoon. Thla club hw been a great help to tho achool, having raised over S100 towarda better condi tions for the children of that district A Mother'a Club would bo a help to Wllsonvllle, but it la thought that the Improvement Club recently organized here will bo able to branch out and do oven more, If everyone lenda a hand. Mr. Bethune went to Portland on Saturday to attend a teachers' meeting In whlob ho waa Interested. T. L. Barney and aon Albert, from Hubbard, visited their relatives, All son and Ed Baker'a famlllea laat week. Mr. nail la clerking for' Henry Aden, Chaa. Tooxe having resigned hla posi tion to go back to tho soil of tbo old farm. Stella Soety camo over from Molalla on Friday to visit her brother Sher man for a few daya. The Methodist Ladles' Aid society will meet with Mrs. Sumner tho aeo ond Wedneaday of next month." Thla society deaerves encouragement as they are trying to help build a church in Wllaonvllle. The aubscrlptlona to tbe church fund have been coming In ; thick and faat, and we are asaured FIRWOOD. Christian Christ went to Portland the first of the week to visit bla mother, wbo la alck. W. J. WIrtc will lecture Sunday at 3 P. M. to lad lea over It years of age, and In the evening to men over 16 years, of age. The Flrwood traveling library baa been 1 transferred from . Mra. Ida Hart's to Mra. A. Malar'a. David Douglaa has eight teama al work Improving the Mt. Hood road In front of Mr. Walton a place, and la making a great change. They have their tenia pitched on W. F. Flacher'a place, whefettiey are camping. A doll aoclal will-bw given by lae F. P. A. at Flrwood, May 20. Ladies bring supper and dolls. Supper will be Grange fashion. Mr. Gosser visited Mr. Malar a few daya thla week. M. Walton waa out from Portland Sunday. . Mr. and Mra.-Tf. Frey of Portland visited the 8tuckl family laat week. I. T. Hart and Miss Etta Hart, of Cottrell, visited at the home of E. D. Hart a few daya the- flrat of tbe week. Jamea De Sharer and famlly ylnlted Mra. De Bhazer'a mother at Eagle Creek Sunday. . . Wm. Bossolm drove bla auto to Portland Monday. CLACKAMAS. We continue to have light froata. hardly enough to seriously Injure crops, ao aay tbo farmers. Gardena need warm rain and sunshine. .' The two nlaya given by tbe Clack amaa amateur dramatic club and tbe Grange Club, reapectlvely, certainly scored a splendid Buccess In point ot dramatic art and financial auccesa. On both occaaiona the Grange hall waa crowded to Ita full capacity by an ap preciative audience. Both play a. "Little . Buckahot" and "Brookdale Farm." will be reproduced at Logan I and Harmony In. the near future. Extenalvo repairs are being made at the Bagley place, owned by the Mlsaea Jvtfna, and occupied by Otis weicn. i, The dwelling houaa owned by O Mra. 8. B. Holcomb and family, of Portland, were out over Sunday via- king friends and relatives hero. W. W. Bmltb la cutting piling tim ber from tbe woods near tbo Grange ball. Later ho will alash and burn all that la not aultable for wood. ! MOUNTAIN VIEW. Mra, M. A. Broyton of Parkplace, waa a guest of Mra. A. Mants on Thuraday and Friday dof laat week. Mra. A. Hickman visited In Port land on Friday, returning on Satur day, but stopped at Park place on bee way borne visiting with Mra. Broyton on Sunday. N. R. Mulvaney and. daughter, Rosie, of Meadowbrook, ware visiting frlenda hero on Saturday and also tho gueata of Mr. and Mra. January on the Abernethy. Tbey enjojed nho Booster Day exerclaea. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. May went to Beaver Creek on Sunday and spent the day with their son, Oscar May and family. ...., Mra. Maggie Harrington haa gone to Meadowbrook where ahe will as sist ber daughter, Mrs. Heckart, wbo has charge of a boarding house at tbat place near tbo Bhafer sawmill. Clinton Griffin ia now able to be out on crutches, after being confined to hia borne almost six weeks. He waa Injured at tbe Willamette paper mills. Mra. Ida Jenninga of Portland, apent Saturday with her mother, Mrs. O. A. Vanhoy. Mrs. Buzbee left for Salem Wed nesday morning, accompanying her mother, Mra. Masters, who will make ber future home at the place. Mra. Masters waa formerly Mra. Wilcox and waa recently married to Mr. Mas ters. Mr. Masters owns a -ranch at Salem. L. J. Francis, of Stafford, waa here visiting relatives on Sunday. E. W. Imbler and family, wbo bave been occupying the Brandt houae. have thla week moved Into their new cottage. r Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vonnea nave moved to Gladstone. Mra. Ida Cromer and idaughter ot Sprlngwater, visited with Mr. and Mra. Jobn Lewel'ing, tho former a parenta, Saturday and Sunday. Mra. J. Gorbett returned from Col- ton on Saturday,) but baa not Improv ed In health. . tr. and Mre. Frank Bullard left for Redland yeBterday, where ; they will sow their cropa. Tbey expect to be gone a week. J. W. Curren and,arelly went to Cams on Sunday, apendlng the day ariih Charlea Stewart and family. Mra. Jamea Parrlsb la very 111 with erysipelas of the face.- A nurse from Portland la in attendance. Mr. and Mra. Chlsm, formerly own era of tbe Geo. Ely place, who left for New York two years ago, have re turned to Oregon and vlalted with frlenda here and at Parkplaco on Sat urday. They are thinking of again lo eat In w here. Mra. Geo. Everhart waa In Portland Thursday and Friday visiting Mra Mabel Osmond, who la attending busi ness college. W. G. Hall made a business trip to Rockwood on .Tuesday. Mr. Hall haa a store -at that place and took a load of roods down. Laat but not least, we nave a nos- pltal at the old Heulatt place. Eastern people bave been piacea in cnarge It opened on Weaneaaay morning. ana vnruirojroi WW. U V cj - - mvttAamn a,, rgu.4vw an TWILIGHT. MIbs Alice Boy Ian baa returned from a visit with relatives In Kelso, Waan Mra. O. B. Martin, ot Gladatone, but J I a ... m -mmrtmrn on 1 Tin atfi n.H.n l. in ..v.rl roata nfLlormerij oi iu.. piw.-t. '- - - "Tu l 1 - , 1-l...i.ariav It In llSP 1 OIU II ICUUI l. iuuu7. " T l outside paint which will put line of good lookers. One other houae stands prominently before the ptiblic In crying need of repalra. There are others that wouia Increase In value by Improvment, but are not really dilapidated. The spirit oi civic Improvement la alive in thia place and tbo town aa a whole Is at tractive.. Mra. Ora Boy lea, who haa been In the St. Vlneent'a hospital for aeveral weeks. Is atlll In a critical condl tion. Mra. Harry Jenninga la In tbe Good Samaritan bosnltal lswPortland. Mra. Jenninga haa been - In poor health alnce having the typhoid pneumonia laat winter. Mrs. Elale Stelraamroer passed away Wedneaday morning. She leavea a huaband. a little baby girl two days old. and two other children. The heartfelt aympathy of the frlenda and neighbors who have known Mra. Hteu hammer la extended to tho bereaved onea. EXCURSION FARES EAST J91L During tho months of May, June, July Auguat and September, on dates ahown below, the SOUTHERN PACIFIC will aell round trip tickets from Oregon City Via Portland Mlsa Lesale McDonald haa been en zaired to teacb another month of school. This will make an eight months' te.m. Eva Way la Buffering from an at tack of tonsllltia; at last report waa ImDrovlna. . AdolDh. who haa been confined In the hospital for four months ia home again. Hia frlenda wish htm a apeeay recovery. ' Mr. and Mra. Melvin McCord, of Portland, were gueata of Mr. and Mrs. Williams laat Sunday. Attorney Fred J. Meindl and family, of Portland, apent the week-end at Mountain Ash farrfl. Quite a number from here expect to attend Warner Grange at New next Saturday. There will be a very Interesting meeting. The. committee j haa postponed the Literary Society members banquet un til further notice. PUT UP AND FEED When In Oregon City at IpHIS is not the otity store that sells crockery and glassware in this state, but it is 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 seconds. This is caused in the making , filing and 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. ' But when we offer you the best crockery and glass " ware at this store, it is the best. Inspect our stock, compare our prices with v those of any other store then - look at the quality White cupa and saucers ..10c White Dinner Platea ..10c each Fancy Glassware, your choice . 10c See our Window Display. J. E. CORNER 9TH AND MAIN STREETS Percheron Stallion WILL MAKE SEASON AT Oregon City, in Farmers' Feed Barn PoHidrPP. Sired by Polly; first dam, Queen; Second dam Ev rcuigltt. jjj,, Color, dpple"bay. Weight 1800 pounds. Tprrnc. To insure mare with foal $12, Single service $8. Sea- villi J. longio. To Insure colt to stand and suck $1S. Care will be taken to prevent accidents, but win not be responsible . should any occur. If mare is removed, sold or traded, money be comes due at once. G. W. Boyer. Owner and Keeper sale to those in need. Come and aee; perhapa we have juat what you want Indian Curios and tripeta for aala cheap; aome tbat are very unique and alao very rare. GEORGE YOUNG, Main near Fifth atreet. FOR SALE. FOR SALE White Brahmin eggs, for batching purposes. B. Kuppenbend er, Main 80. TWO CORNER LOTS 14th and Center atreeta, one block from car line, good aeven room house, all modern Improvements; barn and cblaken run. Price $3500; terma. Clyde t McRae, 1003 Main Street loaned, abstracts furnished, land titles examined, estatea settled, gen eral law business. Over Bank of ' Oregon City. U'REN A 8CHUEBEL, Attorneye-at-Law, Deutacber Advokat. will prao tloe In all courta, make collections and settlements. Office In Enter prise Bldg, Oregon City. Oregon. FOUND. FOUND Music holder for horn solid silver. Pay notice and receive It BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. aa followa: TO FARES Chicago $ 73.00 Council Bluffs - 60.50 Omaha 60.60 Kansas City 60.50 8t. Joseph 60.50 St. Paul 60.50 8t. Paul, via Council Bluff -64.40 Minneapolis, direct 60.50 Mlnneapol a, va Counc I Bluffa 64.40 Boston 110.00 New York 109.00 St Louis 70.60 Washington, D. C 108.00 SALE DATES May 16, 17, 18, 19, 22, 23 24, 25, 27, 28 and 29. June 8, 7, 9, 10 12, 16, 17, 21, 22, 28. 29, and 30, July 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 19, 20, 26 27 and 28. v August 3, 4, 5," 14 15, 16, 17, 21, 22, 23, 28, 29 and 30. September 1, 2, 4, 6, 6 a d 7. , Stop-overa within llmlta In either di rection. Final return limit October Slat. For fares one way through California Inquire of any Southern Paclflo agent, or write to WM. MoMURRAY, General Paaaenger Agent Portland, Oregon. Farmer's Feed Yard 308 Main 8treet Bast of Care Given All Animals or Stock Left With Us. W. 0. BOYER Wants, Fw Sale, Etc Notices undar thasa classified hsadtna will tx Insa'ced at one cent a word, first Insertion, half a cent additional Inaar tlona. On Inch card, fi par month; half Inch card. linea) tl per month. Cash must accompany ordar unless on. haa an open aooount with tha papar. No ., i 1 1 1 . u Snm awam wnra rrors occur fro corrected notice will b pruatM for patron, minimum eiwi WANTED. WANTED To rent, traction engine, 11 to 20 horse power. Address Box 163, Oregon City, Oregon. VACUUM CLEANING done for 60 cents an hour. Call Paclflo States 349L . WANTED A wide-awake young man to work In a Grocery 8toro. One who la not afraid of work and knowa aomethlng of the business. Good wagea. Address Box 352, Oregon . City, Or. HARRT JONES Builder and General Contractor. Estimates cheerfully xlvenoollaJlclaasesoLJiuildlng work, concrete walka and reinforced concrete. Res. Phono Main 111. ATTORNEYS. O. D. EBT, Attorney-at-Law, Money FRETTAQ & MONET. Real Estate Dealers, have choice bargains in farm landa, city and suburban homes, good fruit lands and poultry ranchea. See na for good buys. Near 8. P. depot ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. V. R. HYDE, Abstract Office Land titles Investigated, conveyan cing, notary public. pRITICS COMHrMI lOMPETITORS COPY Room 7, Barclay Bldg., Oregon City. E. H. COOPER. For Fire Insurancr and Real Eatate. . Let us handle your properties we buy, sell and exchange. ' Office In Enterprise Bldg., Oregon City. Oregon. WANTED Ton to know that wo buy all klnda ot uunoa, mat we are m tbe market for second band Furni ture and Toole. We alao bave a good assortment of second band Furniture and Tools on hand tor DOORS, WINDOWS HARDWARE ; BUILDERS' TOOLS FARMERS' TOOLS Everything you need in Builders' Hardware Supplies. . ' Full stock to select from with prices to suit you for - these goods are all. priced very close. . . PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES PAINT BRUSHES AND, LEADS Everything in Wire and VireFencinc; FRANK. BUSCH0rfy . Furniture and Hardware