MORNING ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1911. Two Strikes and A Home Run bH; nst boy up. that le the way they go out of this store 'ith'o bt. ball nl 0V M,B No ""' 0,t A" lh tht Pur e, on of our boys' suite, which can be selected from our com. 'lata Pr,n9 "n of ,ulU lB " tH "W Bry brow',, l",d bluM ,n loubla braa.tad and norfolk etyl.a. Holhr wi" flnd " P,MUf ,00h 0ur lrB aasortmsnt of Soy' u',, Price $2.50 to $10.00 J. LEVITT Suspension Bridge Corner LOCAL PRICrS , stark. .f Shnbel. " ,n Oregon nn htialneas. ichH "f potatoes for f, i-riiii' I. 'f Meaaownroo, WH " ' in Thursday. t,, ' . vi . v,. .... In f7.. i..ii AUMifii. of Carua, waa lu PlMiy.-. Thurart.y. v. our hii-s-ihI' Xftc coffee, hi .u.k Darti' ll. of Ubvral. wa" ' oro- L ci,y on '1 hursdsy. Sdwsrd ('. "i urwuwww, Ul, city Thursday. -jl, city Hutter always swe-t. tj th rlKlit flavor, ooc per ron ai ,rns' Gror.-ry. yuaC'rlntiirr nna miss b.i"io nnr, Cfu. " 1" Oregon City on Jursdsr. I ... v..iv Mackerel 15c. rat WminUluixl Herring JJOC r down r . i .. -v . Hirria lira. (iuH Hrhncbel and daughter, Meib.ot t!huin-l, were In Oregon City t Tburaday- nmniun iuvin. of nearer Creek. wa V Own Cliv on Thursday, having Ljgbt In ! f a-'"'"- an. (! A Soiiuewi. or bbuwi, waa im. rltv on Thuraday and vlattcd J Ik, hoin- of Mro. D. Guentber. Ti ixtiIiI' k Club will rai at mo LM of Iir and Mra. U I l-icaona. Ill tfjwnuott. - --- H y. bii I'xt. if fleaver Crok, waa L0rH'n -" OM Tbnraaay on a nuai- Uk Duffy, on of tbo farmora or LmCr.-rk. waa In thlg rlty on buai. Wm Tburdy. . Mr. Al S liiM-nlMrn and alater, Mra. Irl Mcrrihy, wort In Oregon City U TburlV. Mr Oord.m. of Iioaver Crook, waa In Frank Miller, of Bliubrl, waa In Or gon ("Ity on Tuvadny. Kor Halo on Wont Side 1 loia, good houao, tinrn, lot a of fruit, aplrndld vlnw, for only 11500, raah, Imlunoo lernm. Roe mo about It aoon. J. U HWAFKORO, Cor. 8th A Main, Orogon City. PCOPLC POINTED OUT MfH Kihol Tiller, of Molalla, waa In Oroicon tyty on Thuraday, Mr. II.' A. Ilanda, I'tiKlrmi-r at Klvor Mill, uoar Koiarada. la hnnm for a few day Mulling hl family In thla city. MIhh lA.rlv Koot, of fortland, was lit (jit-Ron city on Wedneaduy a Kuvtt l nil. C. J. Tarker. Mr. Herbert IWrkman, of I'ortland, but forrnorly of llcnd, Oregon, waa a went l the home of Mr. and Mra. C U. Miller laat night. - . Mr. W. V. Joaae,. ono o tbo piotnl luuit furmera and fruit growera of Cla( Knnina county, whoao realdenre ia ni r'nr'ow. waa In CnrKon Cliy in TliurMuay on bualneai. Mr. and Mra. WiP.im Caltff aii Uily. of Hortlaud, bK foi -itrly of Or K in City, wero In OreRun City ,iu Ibiiralny vlalllng wu'i rrleoda. M-s all IT v; formerly, M lllunche K.n .lull. Mra. gfhurman. of Portland, a trav eler and lecturer and tho author of a book on "liongovlty." waa a gueot Thuraday of Mra. Eva Emery Dye. In tho afternoon Wra. Dyo and her gueai attended tho mooting of the Woman'a Club. '" - Mr. J. 8. Lagcaon arrived on Wo4 ncaday evenlnx from Nyaaa, Oregon, for a month'a vlalt with hla parenu, Mr. and Mra. L. J. Lageaon, of Main and Twelfth atroeta. Mra. . Lageaon i. ml hnhv will arrive lu thla city In about two weeka, and will alao vlalt In thla city. Mra. Oeorgo Oardner, MUa Ivy lloake. Mra. H. A. Todd. Mra. Harry Jonoa and" little aon Jack, went to Mel- ..n u'afnariav artarnoan. where HOrr-nhnTdaTr-inrnlng, wer) .n,rtned oy Mrr-Wll Ham Gardner. Tno artomoon mm aoent In nenllework, apd refreabmente wero aervoa. Mn A. Johneon. of Portland, who haa been vlaltlng with her daughter. WILL TRY DYNAMITE FOR A.SEC01ID TIME TONK OIL WELL TO BE SHAKEN UP WITH A HEAVY CHARGE TONIOHT. STOVK. Or., April 27. Spe lal.) Tha drill la .fill In tho hardeat for mutton atone that aeema moro llko granite - or marble that haa been trurk In tho blatory of the well. There la atlll that crevice, Into which the drill Klip off from the point at which a bore la dealred, making the deacent Into tho earth crooked and ao that the drilling cannot continue further. With a view to clearing out thla crevice, and the breaking up of the atone formation through which work men ant trying 1o drive the drll! tho well Ik to be dynmnlted again aomo time tonight. A heavy charge haa been procured and la now being low ered Into the well In preparation for Ita exploNton, and the charge la to be aet off aotne time tonight. The atone through which the drill I -pinmlng la ao hard that It would "be alow work If tho drill could be kept going downwnrd ateady, but with tho open crevice Intq .which the drill allpa off from time tune it la proving very rilttcouragliiK to drlllera. Mn. Thi-odoro Miller, of Carua, waa bC ihc Oregon 1117 ,vumur u 1- . - OfcjrKe Schmidt, of Bhubel, waa In . city ii bualneaa. Mr. Schraiat ta ollhe well known rartnera or mai hatnliacker, of Fort Wayne. Ind., (tfrhaaed tho five-acre iraci i )uo K Gage, of Clairmoni, ,aou MaMHoaalon Thuraday, (lri8hannon la moving ber board kouie Into tho Pratt houao on Sev an street, near tho Willamette River, Willy occupied by Chaa. liurna, Jr. m debate at Clalrmont Wodneaday ftlng wna on tho aubjoct aa to tho lis of the automobile. The gentle Hiboldlng down tho negative end of Udrbaie won the declalon. Uwl mil. who haa' been running Aootltig giillery on Main atroet near in. h cloaed tho gallery and la lotlng hlH pnraphernalla to St. Johna, ibrohe will act It up and open up for Mlnei. -Tktre mill be an examination In thla uj on Mav 27 for clerk and carrier, nil at the poHtofflco. Tho ago limit i II to 45 yeara. Married women will ot bo admitted to the examination, ippllctnt muHt bo phyalcally Bound, M lew than-4 feet 6 Inchoa and rich not lexa than 125 pounda. I rrd Orlennen. of tho Wlllamotto jlMel, ivh we woro nilalnformed Pta o nubllHhed the atatoment that MP O'Donnell and Carl Klota rolled m tiUcNd.i farmer In hla houao; that pt tit In mime other hotel that tho trouble occurred. IK Chaa. v. Roblnaon, raotor of Pi riurt KiiIkcoiwI churcn, win leave Wtk Raat on tho evening of Sunday, MtJ T, to be Kone two weeka. A alater fvfflTrtiirrrSTlh him. and two" or three ! frleiLlH of tho alater, tho ladiee "mg td Oregon to spend tho aum or. W. J. Ruaael waa In Portland Thura day on bnalneaa. " Tho building for tho poatofflco will be flnlahed and ready for tbo tenanta by Ma 1. Mra. Julia Holt Is tbo new poat mauler. Frank Vanordatrand loft Monday tor Portland. Oacar Wla'-rfiger, of Mllwauklo, waa hero Thuraday morning looking over hla property and building.. Mayor George Brownell, of Oregon City, la moving. Into hla new homo near Concord atatlon. Chaa. Waley waa here Thuraday morning looking after tho telephone ayatem of which. Mr. Hlaley la preal dent. Several new phonea are being put In and the company Is extending tta lines farther out. John Nopars, tho blackamlth, went to Seattle, Waah., on bualneaa Tueaday Mr. Jones, of tbo P. R. U P. Company, was out Thuraday morning. Mra. Ileckwlth, of Courtney, waa a Portland vlaltor Monday. Mra. Albert K--ko f Mllwaukle, spent Saturday with friends at Court ney. Broken Log Haallng Nicely. Martin Uiirlch, I lie Auatrlun, who la employed by Harry Jonca at the rock cruaher on Center atreot, who met with a painful accident a few daya ago, which resulted In the breaking of hla leg, la Improving. Durlch la at the home of Mra. Krtieger. The man was landing on a pile of rock a and fear ing that he would be cruahed by same aa tbey started to roll be jumped, and In ao doing hla leg waa broken. Bate Ball Game Sunday. The Price flrothera baseball team and the Portland White Bocks will croaa bate at the Canemah Park on Sunday afternoon. -"and there la no doubt but there will bo a large at tendance, aa a good game la looked forward to. - Tloth teatna have- good players, and excitement will reign. Rsbekah Lodge at Gladetone. A Rebekah lodge will bo Instituted on Saturday afternoon at 4:30 o clock at Gladstone, and tho ceremonies will continue through the afternoon until evening. The meeting will bo held at the- Cladstono hall, and Willamette Rebekah Iwlge No. 2 will put on tho floor work. Daughter Born Wsdnssdsy. . Porn, April 20,, at Eugene, Oregon, to Mr. and Mra. Harry M. Shaw, a nine-pound daughter. Mr. and Mra. Shaw were formerly residents of this c y."M rr Kha wletn glinotypo' opera tor at tho Oregon City BWrprlae of fice. . " . Mr. M.iwell Telford ana r.ari uhi, f im. rit and who came here to at tend tho banquet given at tho I. O. O. F. hall on Wodneaday evening, leu ior Portland nn Thursday morning. Mrs. Johnson will leave on next Tuesday for Modford. where she will vlalt with her daughter, Mrs. E. H. Lamport, ior morly Miss Carrie Lutx. Mra. O. Carlton Woodward and aon Warren, bavo arrived In Oregon City and aro vlaltlng with tho former a psrenta. Mr. and Mra. J. W. uraj, oi the West Side. Mra. Woodward and aon will visit hero for a few days be fore proceeding to Vancouver, D. C which will bo their ruturo nome. ir. Woodward, who la vlco-counaol, and whoso homo hss been at Dawson City. Yukon Territory, has been transferred to Vancouver, It- C. Mra. Woodward waa formerly Mlaa Reva urav, oi mm city, and this la her firat vlalt to Ore gon City for aeveral years. Woman's Club Delicatessen sale will be held In tho entrance to tho Maaonlo Temple on Saturday, begin ning at 11 a. m. NaektU Social Saturday. Tli. Women's Work Club of the Abornethy Orange will hold a necktie nrini at the Grange hall on Saturday evening. April 29. Tho early part of the evening will be devoted to a musi cal and literary program, which will bo followed hv a aoclal time, and neck ties will be dlapoaed of. Tho ladles of tho club will servo refreshments during tho evening. r.hoUr at St." Petersburg. ST. PETERSBURG. April 27. Throe esses of suspected cholera wero reg istered In this city yesterday. Orange Ball at Now Era. Warner Grange will give a ball Sat urday night at New Era, In wKTch tho members of - the Orange and their friends are Invited to participate. Do Lar.ea orchestra -will furnish music for tho occWfon? A big lime Is antic. Pl'd. ' . WON'T BE WELCOME. Dublin Cltlisrts Refuse to Say So With. out Homo Jtule. LONDON. April 27. Tho Dublin cor poration's refusal to present an ad dress of welcome to King George and Queen Mary If they visit that city, following their coronation, may result In the complete abandonment of tho Irish trip. - The vote of tho members of the cor noratlon 42 to may bo a fairly good Index Into the Dublin public sen tlment and for this reason members of tha roval household and other J close to the king aro eald to have ad vised his "majesty that It will bo bet ter not to go near Ireland and risk a demonstration of ill will. Members of the corporation sty they have no persons! feeling' of bit terneas against the king, but that they cannot welcome him officially nntll home rule has been granted In their country. - , - Oregon City Wood and Fuel Company F. M. BLUHM Your wants supplied with any quantity of 4 foot or 1 Inch wood do llvorod to any part of City. Prices, rsaaonablo.' Ml.f.ctlon guaranteed. . Phono your orders. Horns B 110 - . . Cor. 6th and Cantor, e'flc Main 3502 , Oregon City. TAFT REFUSES TO ACT. PORTLAND, Or., April 27 Presl dent Taft haa definitely refused to act In behalf of Franklin Pierce Mays, cohvtcTedr"bf ""conspiracy "" to Tflefraud tho government of timber lands and tho mandate In tho Maya caao will nrohably bo filed tomorrow. United Statea Attorney McCourt received telegram today stating tho prealdont would ot further extend tho time for execution on tbo'flllng of the mandate, It Wouldn't Pay to Advertise A Poor Article . Nor a proposition of doubtful merit or honosty-ffor ad-rsadsro. "wadays, aro DISCRIMINATING. They know valuss thsy know 6NUINE things, jonulno opportunltloo. . Any artlolo) which can bo oold by advortlolng Is, by that tsst, a 000 srtlcls. YOU are aafo In buying a thing "hlch ha,) "ood firs of publlolty.", ' ; 'h .'' V;. ' . 'V The raaksr of a widely advortlssd article, or commodity, Is al "'y on trial for his bualnooo life. Ho cannot ahlrk, nor cheapen his toduet snd this la tho boot possible protsctlon for tho eonsumsr. Yon are SAFE In buying advertised ' thlnge -It's the "days buslnooo oondltlono. logic of GRESHAM. John Fox, who, In a demented con dition, wandered away and was lost for two days In the woods near Sa lem, haa been found and hla mother, Mrs. C. Harmon, of this place, waa re lieved to receive thla word from the .Marlon connty sheriff. Mrs. Mary Quarnstrom died at her home four miles east of (iresham, on April 22. at the ago of 53 yeara. She was a widow. 'One dnughter waa with her In the home, and others live In Minnesota. Funeral a-r vices. , were held from the Swedlxh Mlsaton Church at 1:30 yesterday afternoon. The Women's Home Missionary So ciety will give a Lucky Seven supper In the I. O- O F, Hall, on next Friday evening. Seven courses wlU b served and every aeventb person wll! bo glv en sunner free. "rs Mrs. James Sterling. Mrs. R. R. Carl, son and Mrs. J. W. Bockmeyer havo returned from Newherg, where they, went to attend the district missionary meeting. Mrs. Dockmeyer is confer ence corresponding;. secretary for this district, and Mra. s-riing and Mrs. Carlson went as delegates from the Creaham .octet y. Mn p PsrUer la -very 111 and' was aken to a Portland hospital for treat-' ment. Miss Blanche Ross, Hoe Myers Maru Emerv and Charles McCall have returned to Eugene to resume their studies at tho University of Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. 8. McLean of Baiem, who havo been vlaltlng their daughter. Mrs. P. Michel, will tske up their real- ence here Lota am selling ouite rapidly Jn zen-4 ith addition in tho east part or town. Cleveland addition In the northeaat part of town la nearly oii out. i ne last addition to be platted 1a Clanahan. located on tho Mount Hood Railroad, at the crosalng of the Section Line road and Main street. The Commercial Club naa recom mend edtrr the- CM y Connell-that no lleenae be Issued to a saloon wnicn does not stand at least 50 feet from the -corner. -Oroanam .nas a saioon on either corner of tho street leading to tho depot." and people passing this point are forced to stumble over peer kegs. i i JENNINGS LODGE. A farewell reception waa tendered Mr, and Mra. Chas. B locum ai me hom of Mr. and Mta. x. "Wiicox on Monday evening. After a social hour delicious refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Horton, Mrs. niaucnaru, Mra nahorne and Mlaa Aiva Mian- chard and Miss Maude Smith, of Ore gon City, Mr. Grant Lwis or Kanier. Mr. and Mra. W. L. Flntey.' Mr. and Mra. Waldron. Mr. and Mra. A. F. Russell. Mr. and Mra. H. J. Robinson, Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Barnnart and Miss Anna Russell woro present. ir. and Mrs. Slocum and cniiaren ten that evening for Portland and on Tuesday departed for Oklahoma, at which place he naa rarming imerci. Mr. and Mrs. Gram are visum iu Hlllsboro. Tho Pastime Club met at tne noma of Mjn Wamblad on - Tuesday alter noorlTTwelve members wore present. Mesdameo Kruso and Harding, or ure gon City, wore honored guests. Re freshmenta were served by the host ess and an enjoyable afternoon was passed. A special meeting of the Jennings Lodge Community Club will be held at th school house on Wednesdsy evening when the lighting subject will be brought up. All roemoera are vrBeu in Ka nreaent. Mr. H. H. Emmons attended to legal business In Oregon City on Tuesday. Mr. and Mra. Hsndatrom s homo on West County road was tbo mooting placo of a number of friends who chanced to call on Sunday, Among those who dropped In for a social chat wero Mr. and Mrs. Hall, of Glad atone, Mr. and Mrs. Baamgartner, of Concord, and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rob erts and Mrs. Jennie Jones, of tho Lodge. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton, of Portland, visited with Mr. and Mrs. We Cook the first of tbo week. A postal card shower was given to Wlllard Slocum on Friday by bis schoolmates who took this way of conveying their beat wlabes to him In going to bis now borne. Mr. Gerald, of Portland, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Emmons on Sunday. Mr. Gersld Is soon to leave for Grants Pasa, where ho baa a largo fruit ranch. Mra. Ranler, of Kenton, was a luncheon guest of Mrs. Hugh Roberts on Thursday. - Mrs. McFarlano and daughter Alice wero Portland visitors on Thursday Mrs. T. Moore and baby spent part of the week with relatives In Portland. Mra. Flora Beckner made a short visit to tho Lodge on Thursday and was accompanied to Portland by Mra. laura Newell. Mra. Beckner and son Clarence left on Thursday evening for Sun Dlcgo, California, where they expect to realde, aa Mr. Beckner pre ceded them a few weeks and waa de lighted with the climate. Mrs. Iiauser. of McMlnnvllle, Ore gon, who was a delegate to the W. F. M. 8. which waa recently held In Ore gon City, was entertained at the homo, of Mrs. Geo. Morse. Mr. O. D. Hoardman sold an acre on Addle street to Mr. Oliver Van Hoy during laat week. The consideration was $850. Mr. H. Burt passed away on Friday evenmg at the home of his daughter. Mrs. E. B. Grant, after an Illness of several weeks. Mr. Burt was a native of New York State, being born on July 10th, 1829, and was almost 82 years of age at tho time of his death. The funeral was held from Holman's un dertaking parlors on 8unday morning, April 23. ' - Mr. Geo. Moras returned from Tilla mook City on Tuesday. While absent be visited with Dr. James Sharp, at nv nitw. Mr. and Mrs. Hoiaen ana tamiiy, oi Sell wood, visited with Mr. and Mrs. L. Wilcox for a few days, returning nn Hundev evening. Mrs. Edd Roethe. who has been in for a number of weeks, waa able to call on her Lodge friends on Monday. Miss Clara Roth, of Eugene,-spent last week with the H. Heathman fam ily, and on Monday of this week Mrs, GeoFlkner, of Portland, -wso a vie Itor at the above home. Mr. Charlea Hoddel waa an Oregon Mtv visitor on Friday. Mra nruln. of Prosser, Wash., cams. down on Tuesday to visit Miss Ollle .Rose. . Percheron Stallion WILL MAKE . SEASON AT Oregon City, in Farmers' Feed Barn PltlirfrPP Sired by Polly; first dam, Queen; Second dam Ev- CUI&1 sitae. Color, dapple bay. Weight 1800 pounda- .... Tprmr, To Insure mare with foal $12, Single service $8. Sea I ll Ka 10 To iniUre cojt to stand and sack $15. Care will b 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. . . , . G. W. Boyer, Owner and Keeper . ' agent for the Mendota coal, and la a Vincent's Hospital, and who waa In a hustler. Although bo makes no fuss about It. ho is up and doing from early morn till late at nlgbt. Chas. Roswell, and Lou Ham, got Into a quarrel at the shingle mill a few days ago. Ham struck Roswell, and In Recorder Hanson's court be was relieved of seven big round dol lars. Tho same day Marshal Davis waa called to Oak Grove to serve pa pers on some one there, and as a final round up, he had to go to Oswego to arrest some offender. Davis Is doing good work, and is fully qualified to fill the unthankful position he occupies. Someone has to do it, and even though Bert doesn t like to pull his brother employees m It hss got to bo done. The way of ts transgressor Is hard. Jacob Dirks formerly, with Ed Kel- fogg, Is learning Route One, prepara tory to reHevtng Regular 8am Riley, who resigned. .i 1 Church Notes. ' Evangelical church Rev. E. Rade baugb pastor. Sundsy school 10:30 a. ru.- preacning at n:3U a. m. A. T. P. at t p. m. Services at 8 p. m. by the pastor. Prayer meeting Wedneaday even ings. Teachers training Thursday even ings. Choir practice Friday evenings. Yon are cordially Invited to tho ser vices. - "-J " "J --.- critical condition. Is much Improved, wo understand, and tho family la now looking eagerly forward to tho time when she will again bo with them. The Canby delegation that took hor ses to tbe Horse Show last Saturday were much pleaaed with the outcome, . for out of tho four taken, which con sisted of Bonnie Tangent and Grace Tangent, taken by Mr. Roblson, Mara dikea, owned by L. B. Llndsey and Hiker, the Shetland pony owned ny Orlando E. Romlg, all took ribbona. Roth of Mr. Roblson'a and Orlando's Shetland carried off first prizes, while Mr. Llndsey a took a third place. Wants, For Sajc, Etc Notices under thea claMtflad haatftnga will ba Inwted at on cent a word, flrel Inaertlon. half a cnt additional Insar tlona. One Inch ?ard. ft par mootbi half Inch card. (4 llneat 11 par month. - -Cah muat aocomnaay.rder unlraa on haa an open aacount with the papar. Ma financial r-apnnatblllty for errore; whar rrore occur frm corrected ntlo will h printed for patron. Minimum chars io. AFTER DRINKING CLUB. WOODBURN. Or, April 27. (Spe cial.) Tho president and secretary of the Bachelor's club woro arrested to day on the charge of keeping a dis orderly house. ' They will plead In Re- cordor's court Saturday at 10 a. m. Members leaving tbe club tonight wero searched for liquors, but none wero found. ' It Is charged that 300 drinks have been exchanged for checks. ROB JEWELRY STORE. CHICAGO. IlCApril 27. (Special.) Four robbers robbed a Jewelry atoro on' Michigan avenue during the busi ness hours of the day with hundreds of people passing during the robbery. They got 125,000 In booty. C02RKJTONDENCE - - ' OAK GROVE. W.'B. Starkweather, tho aasessor. was here Wednesday on business. 8. C Alander and wife made' a business trip to Sollwood Thursday. Mrs. Mulvey, of Oregon Cltv, Is vis iting Mrs. R. L. Herron and family. 8 C Alexander and family apent tho'wsek's Mid with Mrs. Alexander's brother. George Horgsn at Tualatin. , Mrs R L. Herron and Mrs. Mulvey went to- Stanley station Thursdsy to visit Mrs. Towers, tho three families being neighbors In Oregon City when EXCURSION PARESJiKST. 191 I During' tho months of May, Juno, July, August and September, on datss shown below, tho SOUTHERN PACIFIC will aoll round trip tickets from Oregon City Via Portland BARLOW. The mfant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oaks died Tuesday night. Tho par ents of the little .one have the-eym-pathy of their many friends. E. A. Wright's barn burned Sunday night. The bose was used tho first time for a fire, but tho barn waa too far inna to save when the alarm was given, and the water-wss only used to protect surrounding buildings. Cause of fire unknown. A large crowd of our citizens at- tr tided the concert given Dy tno n ses Olson's at Canby Tuesday night. Esther Armstrong Is very sick wun nncumnnla fever. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. A. Sage, April 22, a girl. The baby aieaana inn nsrents have the aympathy of their friends in the sad loss or. tneir nuie one. Miss Anderson, Miss Olga Howe, and Walter Howe went to uregon Cltv Sunday . afternoon, returning on tho late train. Fred Jesse, of Portland, visited nis narents Sunday. Mrs. Ooetz. of Aurora, wno nas oewu ataying with Mrs. L. Parmenter, went tn ranbr to her daughter's Tuesday, Mra. Carrie Gllbertson died at nor homo April 19 with heart trouble. Mr. and Mra. Gllbertson came to Barlow olgbt years ago where they have since resided. She was G5 years oia, ana 1 avea her husband, two sons. George and Henry Gllbertson, and one daugh ter in Minnesota, to mourn her de mise Funeral services were held in the church by Rev. A. O. White, of SUverton. Miss Oaks, of Woodburn. la visiting her brother here. Misses Rose and Emma Rueck, Mrs. Sadie Soddln and George Frank, of Portland., and Mlsa Hattle Irwin, of Barlow, were visiting at the Rueck farm Saturday night and Sunday. Rimer Irwin spent Saturday and Sunday with Will Bauer artf family at MackBburg. as follows: TO FARES Chlcsgo ....$ 73.00 Council Bluffs Omaha S0.50 Kansas City S0.S0 St. Joseph M-50 St. Psul - 0-M St. Psul, via Council Bluffs .... 64-40 Minnsapolia, direct 60.50 Minnaanola. VI Couno I Bluffe 64.40 Boston 110-00 Naw York 109-00 St. Loulo 70.i0 Waahlngton, D. C. 10tjPO . SALE DATES May 18, 17, 18, 19, 22, 23v 24, 25. 27, 28 and 29. ' Juno 5, T, 9, 10 12, 18, 17, 21, 22, 28, 29, and 30. July 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 19, 20, 26 27 and 28., August 3, 4, 6. 14 15, 16, 17, 21, 22, 23, 28, 29 and 30. September 1, 2, 4, 6, 6 a d 7. ' - Stop-overa within limits In either di rection. Final return limit , October 81st. - - J . - - For fares one way through California Inquire of any Southern Paclflo agont, or write to , "WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agsnt Portland, pragon. CANBY. i It is honed that tho noticea which are posted asking for sealed bids for the Josslyn sometimes called the Knight bridge will be recalled or that action-en the llds received will receive unfavorable consideration, as the many who aro dependent on this, tha oldest bridge across tho Molalla river leading Into Canby, will of Be cesslty have to come to this placo by way of Barlow, which to many would mean traveling more tnan xwice me distance that they now have to traveL w nnderatand from reliable sources that this bridge was repaired two years agqand that now It la In fair condition, except the piers, which could esslly be repaired by driving piling. The Umber In tho bridge la of first class cedar and la aa sound as can be. To dispose or tne onage la ta close a nubile highway that has been in use tor about forty years sua tt would seem to marK a Dacswaru aten instead of a progressive one, Remonstrances are now. being circu lated asking the Court to recina us action. - . On last Wednesday, late in me .ftarnnnn Rev. C. O. KOBing was railed nnon to unite by bonds of mat rimony Mrs. Christine MiKKeison, wno came here directly from one of the Eastern States, and Mr. Ole rasinrum of narlow. Although both bride and groom are beyond middle age, mey fell victims to love at first sight and wrr little time was lost in letting each other know that Cupid's ,dart had pierced and the wedding was ar ranged. Their many friends wish them a most happy and prosperous life together. The Adkin ft Lucke lumber ware bouse, is completed and Is now re (.elving a coat of paint. William Vaughns .Utie aangnier, who has been seriously ill at the St. WANTED. WANTED Good gin or woman to take care of baby and assist with housework. Phone Main 3044, or write Bo 409, Gladstone. WANTED Yon to know that we buy all klnda of Curios, that we are tn tbo market for second hand Fu mi tare and Tools. We also have a good assortment of second hand Furniture and Toole on hand for sale to those In need. . Come aoJ see; perhaps we have Just what you want Indian Curios and trinkets for aalo cheap; some that are very nnlquo and also very rare. GEORGE YOUNG, Main near Fifth atreet. FOR SALC" FOR SALE Young pigs. Call Home phone, O. M. May, Beaver creea. FOR SALE-rWblte. Brahmin jsggs. tdr natcning purpoaea. d. rk.uyu- er, Main 80. TWO CORNER LOTS 14th and Ceater streets, one block from car line, good seven room house, all modern Improvements; barn and chloken run. Price 83600; terma. Clyde & McRae, 1003 Main Street BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. HARRY JONES Builder and General Contractor. ' Estimates cheerfully given on all classes of building work, concrete walks and reinforced concrete. Res, Phone Mala 111. - ATTORNEYS. O. D. EBY, Attorney-at-Law, Money loaned, abstracts furnished, lsnd titles examined, estates settled, gen eral law business. Over Bank t Oregon City. . MILWAUK1E, The moving of the Poatofflco prop osition is again In the air, and the north end residents aro making an ef fort to havo Mr. Ganlard take It up with the Department. An excellent location has been offered, with living rooms attached, for $1! per month. There are a great many things to take Into consideration, when moving a Ipstofflce, and Mr. Ganiara intenaa to weisu m ni1 -J " before accepting or rejecting any of fer. The postofflco la very centrally located where. It Is, and there la no valid reason for starting any agita tion about moving It Just at tho pres ent time. The rural carriers havo quarters for their horses In stormy weather where they are, and this Is quite an Item. - Counsell and his' teams aro ever lastingly plowing np Main street, pre paratory to macadamising It as per contract. Milwaukee presents a busy appearance, and It Is to be hoped that the Improvements now under way will lure more than one prospective East ern home buyer to our attractive lo cality. What wo lack in cheap car fare, wo can more than offset In rich noss of our soil, and attractlveneso in tho way of acenery. Milwaukee is Just now a veritable flower garden with all ita fruit treea In bloom, and to the passer by In looking back-while going up tho grade to Lakewood; sta tion, on hla way to Oregon city, can not but bo Impressed with the sur rounding conditlono that- meet his or her eye, and more than one could truthfully Bay those people living In that section aro certainly fortunate In having a homo in such desirable location. -J Ed Kellogg snorts a fine new awn Ing In front of his establishment. . The vaudeville proposition In con nection with Crystsl Theatre did not prove a success, so Mr, Wheeler die continued It. and again displays some Interesting films, and his moving pic tures arc all right. J. A. Peterson, tho plasterer, Is fig uring on putting In some coal bunkera somewhere along the lino of tho Bea verton ft Wlllaburg Railroad. He X PUT UP AND FEED When In Oregon City at Farmer's Feed Yard U'REN ft SCHUEBEL, Attorneys Law, Dentschor Advokat, will prac tice In all courts, make collections and settlements. Office In Enter prise Bldg, Oregon City. Oregon. . FREYTAO A MONEY. Real Estate Dealers, have choice bargains in farm lande, city and auburban homes, good fruit landa and poultry ranches. See ua for good buys. Near S. P. depot. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. 308 Main Street Beat of Cars Given All Animate or Stock Left With Us. W. G. BOYER V. R. HYDE, Abstract Office Land titles Investigated, conveyan cing, notary public. CRITICS COMPLIMENT OMPETITORS COPY Room 1, Barclay B Id g.. Oregon- City.- E H. COOPER. For Fire Inaurancr and Real Estate. Let no handle voiir propertleo wo buy, sell and exchange. Office la Enterprise Bldg., Oregon City. Oregon. doors, windows; hardware BUILDERS' TOOLS FARMERS' TOOLS ; Everything you need I in Boildefs Hardware Supplies. ' v - Foil stock to select from with prices to suit you for these goods are all priced very close- V . PAINTS, OILS. VARNISHES PAINT BRUSHES AND, LEADS Everything in Wire and Wire Fencing FRANK BUSCH 0city Furniture and Hardware II I they Hvod there.