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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1911)
morning Enterprise, bunday, april so, 1911. Two Strikes and A Home Run ' .My Mi); "oy "B th,t ,,.th w,y th,y M of ,hl II ,n4 l,y' N A" ,th u " n of our soys' Suit, whlgh san b lctd from our com uW Spring lino of uU l th 'now gray, brown and bluaa In Lblt or""" "d BOff,lk "yUfc " Mthra I"- 11 P,M,ur lo)h '90 ortmant of Prices $2.50 to $10.00 . J. LEVITT Suspension Bridge Corner PEOPLE POINTED OUT wit In Or of t'arue, rL.Db Studeinan. of Bhubel, waa lo nr. and Mra. Swope, of 8bubel, wer T J t. Canby, waa lo CMy Friday and Saturday. f Crok. of Mullno, waa In thla Miliar, of Bbubel, waa la Or m Saturday. Kr. Baser, 'f Crwk.Jji In Unity Saturday. Lirt. Ogl. 'f Canby, waa among Ontoa City busln visitors Bat- av. ;j" toteri Ouenther, of Bhubel, on of .Jfhrra or thla county, waa In JL city Saturday. Mr Ban". i,f -Ps'k place, Ptw4 (Joefh lb rliy Saturday on bla way nBdorado. " i- pugh, a wall known farmer of unr Cmk. l " el 8'tur Uroa bulH'. ' . " Mra. John Mulvaney and daughter, rfSMdowbrw) wer In Oregon City Saturday Uniting friend. T P L. one of th wall known of Canby, waa transacting lana In this city Saturday return-. , Canby Saturday evening. . Km. Byland Scott, of Portland, ar riw4 In OrKou City Saturday norn m, tad will remain over Sunday with grand Mm. Charles I). XaTourette. uk Erho Hnence. who la attending kIooI In "thla" cliyrteft forner hmmrj gCanu on gaturaay, wner ana win and Sunday with her pajrenta, Mr u4 Mra. C. E Bpanc. Mr. and Mr. Frank Powar, of Mai inn. Mr. and Mra. Irvln Rau, of thla Hff, aft Saturday evening for Nw En. whero they will be 8uuday guest and Mra. George Randall. Hi. Jll burl JcJloenbornwhohaa I tart at earn, wnere aue went to e Ui ar grandson, aon of Mr. and in. Robert Schoenborn, r-turnea"T la ton lu thla city Saturday. Cltord King, formerly of thla city,! W toe of Portland, who recently! an ilmnelf near thO heart, and who ay at .the road to recovery, haa had isapte. ft and Mra. C. L. Zlegler. who haveJ I Vwaklng their borne In thla city on fattagtnn Street between Eleventh am Twelfth have moved to Portland, a future home. Mr. Zlogler haa Wi linotype operator for the Oregon j caterprlae, and haa accepted a teilir posit Ion with th B. J. Bchlegel Uaetyp Company of Portland. 'reparation for Cbrlatlanlty." Boerta! mualo by the choir. Aa thla la the Orat aervlre held on behalf of tha newly organised Brotherhood, It la es pecially dealred that aa inanv aa uoa- alble ahall be preaent. For Sale on Weat Stae SVi lota, good house, barn, lota of fruit, splendid view, for only 11500, H cash, balance terms. Be m about It aooo. . 11 swArroRa Cor. 8tb ft Alain, Oregon City. THE PREVAILING , TASTE. . Natty taller Stylaa In Callara, Blausaa, Tlaa and the. , Among leutatlva - augyeatlona for tailor made erTei ta lailie Im-n-aslug ne of very lartre embrubteriHl arrow bead on Ibe smooth Hnislifd fulirlm. The irlu-eiMi mIIn now worn uuili-r ebeer lingerie gowns ime. dwsloed )brough llielr ditlnlliK-iw of decoraitona of lace, embroidery and stlicbery jnio lovely foundstloii for tb Ultfly rotiea worn over ibeiu. The new dellfale (-linuiagiie color "goee wlib" every color of gow'n o Iff A A IIUU t iar for BOIESCOW BOBBIt BURNS SOCIETY CONCERT AND ENTERTAINMENT PLEA. EB OVER 200 PEOPLE. DAB FOUOWS TIKE PROCRAH Bcottlah Air and Bagplp Number Captur Larg Audlanc Wh Applauded Vigorously and Demanded Eneorea. The Scotch concert and entertain ment given -by I he Hobble Duma So ciety at the Woodmen halt Saturday evening waa attended by over ZOO peo ple, many of whom were of Bcottlah descent, and who enjoyed the excel- lont programme consisting of Scottish aire. The numbere on the programme were heartily received, and although th programme waa lengthy, many re sponded to encores. There were many from Portland In attendance, who en Joyed the programme and who re mained for the dancing, .which fal lowed, the music being furnished by the Patteraon orchestra; of Gladstone. Mlaa Tootale Williamson, of Port land,, who la-only 10 yean of age, favored the audience with aeveral of ha rdancea, on a aword dance, and waa accompanied by Jamea Jack, of Portland on the bagpipe. Thla dance fairly captured the audience, and she waa forced to respond to an encore. David Scott Coleman, of Portland, ap peared In several vocal aeiectiona, ana his voice showed he haa received ex cellent training. He appeared In fancy costum aa did Mlaa Wlllamaon and Jamea Jack. One of the featurea of the programme waa th solo composed and aung by Mlaa Wllllamaon. The following numbera wer given: (lag pip aelectlon . .Piper Jamea Jack Overture Scotch Aire ' 7; . Patterson Droa. Orcheatri Opening Remarka Judge Geo. J. Cameron, of Portland Solo Mra. A. Matheaon Reading "Jerry" ...Mra. J. Hickman lo Master Sam McLarty Highland Fling (accompanied by pip er ..TTTTTT MIsb Annie Wllllamaon BotoCojiirc .....MrrrrDr Henneaay Address "Scottlsn unlets ....Rev. J. K. uanasoorounu Violin Scotch Aire .Mr. jamea wmocs Gaulle Song Mr. mcmikw Sword Dance accompanies oy pip- , .... Mlsa A. Wllllamaon Afe.ouni.ntal Selection. Telford Family ll.nr.lllorHt) DC . M1SB WllllmUU song, in coatume, Dsvtd BeoU Coleman Balu-ilim iisrvei H,letlon Patterson Brothera 0 Q a o Q. O CO I o 0. 3, I O i h z 01 Q O X VI LU C 111 LL LL I) o Li O aZ o X I- LU o C9 i m,. nrnrrsmm closed with all Join . ' , iin.m. "Auld Lana Syne." Mlaa ivy Roake waa thw aecompanlsC i B. Cook, lot of block "A," Wllaon vllle; 10, M. Ella Dubpla to Charles E. Dubois, lot S of block 1, Estacada; $300. - Charles E. Duboia to Henry and Ella Duboia, lot 3 of block 1, Estacada; $1. Frank and Italia Aright to' George Maxxel, land in Clackamaa county; $10. . . T. I. and Lottie Bernard to Loyal H. McCarthy, 13.12 acre of aectlon 32, township 2 aoutb, rang 4 east; $10 Elizabeth Thomas to Abraham Thomaa, 85.7 acrea of aectlon 24. town ship 8 aoutb, rang 2 eestf $1400. William L. and Pearl E. Thomaa to Richard Huge Owen and Sarah Harding . Owens., land In section 20, townsblp 3 aouthf.rang 2 east; $1S60. t John Acker to Anna W. Laurie, lota 3, 4. 5, blocs 6, Oreenpolnt. Addition George Klnnear to A. O. Ruahllght, undivided Vt In Tracta M0." "H." -P," First Addition to Willamette Falla'Ac reege Tracta; $1. J. K. and Minnie B. Locke to A. O. Ruohlight, Interest In Tracta "O." "H," "A," and "P," Willamette Falls Acreage Tracta: $1500. Th Sandy Land Company to Frank t Langensand, east-half of the east-hair of lot 2, block 8, Sandy; $125, Mary H. Miller and Charlea P. Mil ler to H. W. Drills, land In aectlon 2, township 2 aouth, range 1 eaat; $250. Frank Havenerand 8ophla Havener to Henry HatOeld ad Martha Hatfield, lota 14. lot 16 Multnomah Acrea; $10. Albert W. Elliott and Joe B. Elliott to Hattle H. Heln, 40 acrea of aectlon 20, township 6 aouth, range 1 eaat; $1. Helen M. and Nora Elliott et al to Hattle H. Heln, 20 acres of aectlon 20, townahlp S aouth, range 1 eaat; $1. CORRESPONDENCE MILWAUKEE. Mlaa Flossie Warren, a prominent young lady of our city, and Mr. Bud Burgy, formerly of California, were granted a marriage llcenae Tueaday. Merll Laktn departed Monday ,for Klamath Falla foa a two weeW'vlsIt with relatlvea. t The many frlenda of Mra. Ella Maple will be pleaaed to learn ahe ia up again after a long lllneea. J. H. Cash and wife, Sam Riley, wife and alster and Mra. Townley were Visitors In North Plains Sunday laat Mr. Cash haa considerable real estate there and repors the town as growing nicely. ' The Boys Club will give an enter tainment Wednesday evening In the City Hall. The programme will con tain old favorite eongs, recitations and eserclaes from the clasa., Profea aor GenartheJjoya'-lnatructor Will Je preaent. The Oak Grove glrla' band will play and furnlah the music. The Catholics have received aub acrlpttona amounting to $1,175. to wards building their new cnurcn ana school buildlnge.- On last Sunday evening Mra. Amelia Mullen gave a dinner to her family and frlenda In honor of the twenty- aoutb, range 2 eaat,. 40 acrea: $1950. A. 8. and Myra G. Patullo to N. E. Moffltt and W. H. Counsell, tots 23 and 24, Flnavon; $10. ... Victor and Mary Johnson to S .'TV Walker and R. Netzel, Joel Jarl, land In aectlon 10, townahlp 2 aoutb, rang 4 eaat; $160. Ludwlg E. and Augusta F. Hoffman to 8. T. Walker, 30 acrea of aectlon 10, townsnip i aouin,rang0 4 east; $1, Louia Pendleton to Adolph and Au gusta Brumra, 1 acre of section B, township 2 aoutb,-range-3 east; $726. W. A. Terra 1 1 to Marlon Chase Wart ner. land In Elk Rock Villas; $10. Baronesa.de Geubls.alch de Keresx- tur and husband to Henry Conlln, north half of northeast quarter of aec tlon 32. and eaat half of aodtheaBt quarter and lota 5 and 6 of aectlon 29, towjishtp 1 aouth, range 2 east; $1, Fred A. and Ett Mattclla tn i!(W. and Myrta Unsle. 60 acres of section 1 seven th anniversary of their arrival in . townahlp 2 aouth, range 3 easu $10. Mllwaydkle from tne East. Tnose pre- VOMIT (Lasti Cfe jhcc FOR 73 PEOPLE ONLY Weoffett . 50 x 1 30 it in L 1 Wordeo, Qre. , 50 x 130 it. Dorrls Cal. ' . 50x J30ft. in Mt.Hcbron,Cal. All 3 lots f of two biis a day Wc have ov er 25, people in Of c gon City who afe sat lisfed pur chasefs. Ask Any of Them About It The Consolidated Three Town 1 lomp iany Strongest selling; organUatloa"on Pacific Coast Temporary Office 506'Maiii St E. T. and Kathertne Kelly to Bert B. Espy, 4- acres of aettlon 2. town ablp 2 aouth, rang I eaat; $10,!! John W. Manldlng and Mary Mould ing to Arthur L. Canfleld. land Iri Wec- Th hall waa appropriately decoratiltlpn 8. townahlp 3 aouth. range 7 eaat; LOCAL PRICrS Irr our' special ne cotfee. It's IMt. Harrla Grocery. Ipiclal sale Ladle Underwear, Th nol'a Store. Maaonlc Tempi. forPopulnr Hata at Popular Prices, Ks a noldsmlth'a. .Tails City" Butter always aweet, u4 tit right flavor. 60o per roll at Hurt" Grocery. y Kw Noveltlee In Millinery every aay at Miss c. Goldamlth's. Raa Norway Mackerel 16c. Fat ktvtoandland Herring 30c per doseo Barrjs' Grocery. . Word has been received In this city r ta Miss Smith, of Gladstone, that tarir cousin, Mute Emma Wendt Is wr low at her home In Maple Plaina, Xlm. 11 In Wendt spent a year In kraa City recently, and. won many Mn4s while her. Spatial Sale Men's Neckwear. 60a mity for 29c: The People's Store, wrote Temple. 1 Gladstone Christian Church. Rev. A & Mulkey, pastor. Blole achool at yeclock.-preachlnr ntlttrinmnd p. m. Morning theme. "Jonah in tha Whale." Evening theme, aalfesit Providence In th World's SaiLOB BjtOVBB. perfectly that it la no wonder that It Is tbe favorite. Only a very little air ference from the akin In tone. It la even more becoming la glove than wbltd. ' Suede glove will, be worn with all dressy gowns, glace gloves with tai lored suits.' If tbe glove Is not white or champagne colored tt la tsn or gray, to match tbe aboe fops or eom other note of trlmmlngon tbe gown. Irldem-eiit fenlbern are used, eepe- ilnll.v mi the font her trimmed hata. jrw Im-e Jnlwiu are Itelng' Intro duced on little Hmh drew, "The new imw fr Imia nre en-en-' Moiih'Ht i-lmnulii!!. A . A imvetiv ! i trled llk entirely white 'th llm-s t nnHKMellne Ttil Krwi'-h or i'iHi!int IiIoiiim- with Mllor w'lr N ni-b of nirli"l ma lerliil. 'Se iri" nit ling In tbe heck to trli-e h 1 iH'vnm efTect Either plain or ftpttrei -wiiU'rlni ! wed In slesd f ir!e , jri'tc tniot.t.RT. 1 This Mv Mnninn rM'l''', eiH In stse foe a thlrtv-fiMir. ihrv-tx thlrty-elcM nd fwtv inch niiM meir BmmI mil ia ihis-nrnciv alvlne numtw-r. - and H will te promntlv forwuHwl In jre mall If In haste sen an adilHIonal two eenl stamp tnr !Mter poet ta. wfcteh insure ninr"prmnr-"nTerv Read tbe Morning Enterprise. Oregon Qty-Wood And Fuel Company F.M.BLUHM '- , Yeur wanta aupplled with ny quantity of 4 too or 16 Inch wood d ' Hrd to any part of City. Prlc, reaaonabls. aatltfaetlon guaranteed. . Phor your rders. Hom B-110 V Cor. 6th and Canter, 'elflo Main 8502 0r," C,ty' It Wouldn't Pay to Advertise A Poor Article - Nor a proposition of doubtful msrlt ho"y 0' 'aadr "daya, ar OIBCRIMINATINOk Thay know valu-thy know cNUINt things, onuln epportunltl, . ; ; ' , Any article which tin few old by dvrtllnB la, by that teat, a cf00 article. - YOU 6r eaf In buying, a thing which ha ,-tood ,lre of publicity." ' 'J' " ' 'V Tha makr of widely advsrtled'Vrtlcl, or ommodlty, Is wyi en trial for his b'ualnea llf. H eannot ahlrk, nor chapn hU duot and this Is th best possible protection for th onaumr. - Vou art BAPI In buying Bdvartl thing If th loglo et h4adays buatnaas conditions. 1 ' ..a ... mviiino. At tbe rear 01 the platform large quantltlea of Scotch bloom mad a beautiful bapkground. while In the center and above Ameri can and Bcottlah flage were used. Fea toona of red. white and blue bunting were In evidence. Th committee in charge of the ar fair worked hard to make It euch a aucceea, and are deserving of much credit Tne following are thoa 1 on the commltteea: Entertainment. Mlas Ivy Roake. William McLarty, W llllam Kennedy, . nooie; """'""- Mra. C. 8. Noble, chairman, who waa ..i,t h the merabera of the ao- clety. Joth men and women; decora- llona, John crawrora. narry "---eon, Mlaa Marie McLarty Mlsa Jeanle Martin, Mlaa Phinipa. r "NEWLY WtOS" PLAY WHIST. Mr. and Mr, oeorg nanmn n.- tain Club Frtoay avvemng. ti mwW Wed ' wer enter tained Friday night by Mr. and Mra George Hanklna at their horn at 412 Filth atieeL Th evening waa devot ed to whlat and vocal and Inatrument al mualo. Th prise wer won by Dr. and Mra. C. H. Meissner. me iu tleman a prla being a handaome.lov- log cun upon wntcn '" "Newly Wed." while the lady'a prlie waa a handadme allver aioqn. Re freshments wer served during th v enlng. Th decoratlona wer of aweet briar and carnationa. ....t.., present wer Mr. and Mra. Walter a Wella. Mr. and Mra. M. D. Latour ette. Dr. and Mra. C H. Melaaner Mr. and Mra. Hugh Hendrle, Mr. and Mra. AT XT Price. Mr7au JW'arW. RTLognar ENTERTAINMENT FOR BOYS. BL Andrewa Junior Brotherhood Maata at Evane Home. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Evana enter tained at their horn at 418 4CnUr atreet on Saturday evening th su Andrews' Brotherhood Jr of th St. Paul'a Episcopal church In a most de lightful manner. The evening waa apent In games, and In the drswlng contest the prises went to Kenneth Dawson and Robert Beaiie. Keirwir war. urvaii durlns: the evening. The room! were prettily decorated lor thla occaalon with nowera.and ever- Preaent were Kev. Inaon. Dr. L. A. Morria, .em Jo&n Bcatlo, Robert Beatle, Kenneth Dawaon,. George Rooa. Irvln svana Mr. and Mra. cnanea emu.. ( " Thomaa F7Ryan'"to Frank" E.-Andrews, lot 8. Hedget Addition; $1. ' , W. A. Terrall to Marlon Chase Warlnner, Tract Elk Rock Villas; $1500. v . .' toniAai V .otiif DnaK. 4e Oamiiail In. esaayw a S. uaa w ajsa m cob and Mat tie Robacker, lot 6, Hedgea'Addltlon to Oregon City; $10. Mary' andy Charles Kadderly to An na C. Peterson, 20 acrea of aectlon 14, township 4 south, range 4 east; $800. John 1 E. Butaon and Ellen J. Butson to F. M. Cook. 4 acrea. of aectlon 14. township 8 aouth. rang I west; $10. John E. and Ellen J. .Butaon to C. ent renort a Very enjoyable time. J Mra. E.,T. Elmer waa a Portland shopper thla week, buying la fine lot of new goods for their store. ... ', R. V. Auxler Is convalescent from a severe attack of la grippe. The Women of Woodcrart neia a ery Interesting meeting Friday night and six candidates were given the secret work of the order. Refresh amenta wer served and a good aoclal time was had, especially by the new membera. ' Wffl. O WATCH 7. , iv Special Sale for next J Saturday c D. H. 10.Er.lSEN , 421 Main Street. , , Per chcr on Stallion WILL MAKE SEASON AT Oregon City, in Farmers' Feed Barn Dif1ioTPf. Sired by PoUy; firstUmQeen; Second dxm Et- rtUlgl X. jjjne. coioff dapple bay. Weight 1800 pounds. . TorrtK. To insure mre with'foai $12, Single aervice $8. Sea I vl 1113. MS ijq jo insure 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. "T".-'' G. W. Boyer, Owner and Keeper EXCURSION FARES EAST? - 1911 - i Ourlng th month of May, June, Jwty, August and September, on date ahown below, th SOUTHERN PACIFIC' ' witt aell round trip tickets from Oregon City Via Portland OAK GROVE. Mrs. W. Wella and children went out to her father'a, Mr. Murphy, on the Woodstock car-line to apend the .day. Mr. Murphy fell down the cellar atepa and broke the llgamente In hie limits besides other scratches.. Fourteen neoDle boarded the 9:18 car Saturday morning going to Port land. That apeaka well for our little uur. 1 . Several of our oromlnent bualness men went to Oregon' City and were taken into the Elka Lodge Friday ev pninr. returnini home in the wee small houra of the morning, wiser and we hope better onea. - Mlaa Lexy Graham ia able to walk again and will renew her achool work Monday. Lexy had a aevere caae Of blood poisoning. The band girls-are practicing aim learning new pieces. They will play In Mllwaukle Wednesday evening at the boya' club entertainment. The Oak Grove ball team will play the Popcorn Kings of Portland Sunday at Oak Grove. UB. Armatrong la on the alck list with a aevere eold and grip. Mra. Suter and Mra. Kahler were Portland visitors Saturday. - Mlaa tmla Kennedy went to ntaei station on business Saturday morning. Mra. John Smith waa a portiana hiltor Satnrda all kinds of Curloe, that we are In the market for aecond hand Furni ture and Toole. We also have a good assortment of second hand Furniture and Toola on hand for aale to those In need. Come an4 ae: nerhaoa we have luet what you want Indian Curio and trlnketa for aale chean: some that are very ; unlaue and also very Tare. GEORGE YOUNG, Main near Fifth Btreet ATTORNEYS. O. D. EBT, Attorney-at-Law, Modey . loaned aha tract a furnished, land title examined, eatatea aettled, gen eral law bualnea. Over Bank 4 Oregon City. FOR BALE. aa followa: TO 'FARES REAL ESTATE. Inhn and C. A. Zeek to Umb. part of philander Lee dona tlZL ri.im. aectlon 33. tAwnahlp 8 aouth. range 1 eaat; 8,98 acrea; $10.- E. O. and Alice - ale 8tllea. tract 8, Ciacaamaa land., section 21, wwmihp range 8 eaat. 4 afcrea; $ Jamea F. and jeaai u. oe " western Truat .CO., zb acres, v-.uk-bell donation land claim; $10. Luther I. Fior ana u. m. vvr i V. Schmld, SO ncrea, aectlon 20, town ahlp 2 souths rang 6 eaat; correction deed. , . . , Grace O. ' Curtla to Mora Rlaer, blocks 14 and 23, Inglewood Tract, townahlp 8 aoutb, rang 7 aat; $10. J O and Vlda O. Russell to Av L. Stone. Iota 7 to 11, Inclusive, and lota 27 to 40. lnclualv. block $9. Mlnthorn; ,2Henry"0. and Kittle Coe to John R, and Julia C. Hall, 14.60 acrea aec tlon 4. townahlp 8 south, rang 1 weat; '"ohnJand Mary A. Evan, to jfcJU Brady, aouthweat quarter of aoutn wist quarter, aectlon 16, townahlp 4 Chicago Counoll B'ufTa Omaha ......... Kansas City . . . . St. Joseph St. Paul 8t Paul, via Council Bluffa Mlnnaapotla, direct t 73.00 60.50 60.50 C0.50 60.50 60.50 64.40 60.50 Mlnneaool a. v a Couno I Bluffa 64.40 Boston 110.00 New York ..- 100 St. L'eule ' W.60 Washington, D. C 108.00 SALE DATES - May 16, 17, IS, IS, 82, 23 24, 25, 87, 28 and 29. . ' June 5. 7, 9, 10 12. .16, 17, 21, 22, 28, 29, and 80. j July i; 2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 19, 20, 26 27 and 28. ;..'-' Auguat 3, 4, 6, 14 18, 16, 17, 21, 22, 23, 28, 29 and 30. , September 1, 2, 4, 6, a d 7. Stop-overa within Hmita In either di rection. Final return limit October Slat. '''.. For fare on way through California , Inquire f any Southern Paolfle agent, or writ t' t WM. McMURRAV, General Paaaenger Agent " , Portland, Oregon. FOR SALE Spits pupa. Locust 8treet. . . f Inqulr 442 UREN A SCmiEBEL, Attorneys! - Law, Dentacher Advokat. will prac tice In all courts, make collections and settlements. Office In Enter prise Bldg Oregon CUT. Oregon. TOR SALE Young plga. Call Honv phone, a M. May, Beaver Creek I. of Mra W v. Cederson and two child ren apent Saturday In Portland with Mra. Cederson'a slater. W. J. Russel hss re-opened the butcher shop. The building for the poatofflce is nearlng completion and the office will be moved next week, the firat of the month. . ' Mr. and Mra. George Taylor, of Port land, haa purchaaed an acre and one half of River front from Harvey Stark weather and are building a fine resi dence which the family will occupy when completed. . Mlaa Amanda OatHeld la Improving atnwlv 7- Mra. Locy Walker has returned to her home in HIHsboro aner several months visit with relatives. " The Concord achool will hold Ha cloalng exercises Friday by enjoying a plcnlo on the river. Mlsa Gladya Ford ia their teacher. The Oak Grove achool la preparing for their final examlnatlona and cloa lng exerclaee. School will b out arly In Jiinn. r W. M. Holt mad a bualneaa trip to Portland Saturday morning. Mlaa Ollove Rialey entertained frlenda from Portland Sunday. The young folks took a drive" over th country In their new automobile. Mrs. Walter TerwlUlger, of Port land, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Wortblngton at dinner Tnureday ev ening. 1 . ; Vcnts,ftrfc!e.Etc. NotleM th 'olaind 1ha dtnrj til b inM-i'd at on ont a wort nrs JnliirVTon half a cnt additional taj-r tlnna. On Inch card. It par month 1 hall Inch eard. (4 Hno 11 Pt month. can mum oii.nii.' . haa an opn account with tha panr. rn rtnanolal renons"'ly "; mr'r"-',., L: error occur free eorrod nWlo will t I I 1 aaav JtnSkPsVal lBtfl nrintea ior dbow.. - WANTED. WANTED Yon to know that w buy FOR SALE OR TRADE 12 head horaea, all young none over 5 year W. Roblnaon, Weat Oregon City, R. F. D. No. 6.- FREYTAG MONEY. Real Estate , Dealera,V have choice bargains in farm lands, city ana suoaroan homes, good froU htad and poultry ranchee. Se-na for good bays. Near 8. P. depot. . . ' TWO CORNER LOTS 14th and Center streets, one block from car Une, good aeven room house, all modern Improvements; barn and chieken run. Price $3600; terma. Clyde . McRae, 1003 Main Street BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. HARRY JONES Builder and General Contractor. . Eatlmatea cheerfully glTn" on ali classes " of bnlldtng work, concrete walks and reinforced concrete. Res. Phone Main 11L 1 ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. V. R: HYDE, Abstract Office Land Utle 'tavswtlgatedVwmveyao- emg, notary public - . ' Room 7. Barclay Bld Oregon CItr.. at H. COOPER, For Fire Insurance and Real Eatat. Let u handle yoPTpiuyei tlee w"-tmy,-welr-and -exchange. Office In Enterprise Bldg, Oregon City. Oregon. . r .... MANUfASTURCO AT ADRIAN . NIC HIS AM. Mtde of the best hard steel wirc.ihoroucrtily galvanized. The locks will not dip, ihey are nol driven dovn on the wirc.Pence not a wire la injured . 16 cross mtj ta ihe rod.Tha heunosi t.atn u. e siindsrj (arm fence- on ihe market, . A TALK OF FENCHG t . ' -' Wovsn-wlr fenc must b heavy aa thay hav to turn animate- by th her atrength of th wlr. . . . A fane with barbe la protected from xoaalv piweaur becauae .the animal fear th barb. Remove th barb and th great atrength of th animal la thrown upon the fence. Hence It wlr mut be larger and stronger. Therefore, to hav a loag-llfsd woven wlr fenc. you must have a heavy fence. ',. r , ADRIAN FENCING Is mad f haroi etlff wire, of honest quality. It I heavy fencing. . :'-'- '. i-." ' If you ar considering adding to th value of yeur land by a roi farc ing, you cannot afford t everiook the ADRIAN. It la the bi-t f.nc. : made. ' " .,,''- Oregon City, 0"-