MORNIWO ENTEBPJUSE, TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1911. BAT, BALL AlTD 010 YX FRZS A Happy Lot of Boys u,r before have the boy in Oregon City, had the advantage of such a vast selection of up-to-date salts norfolkssnd two-button double breasted in snappy fraction of being correctly dressed. . Prices $2.50 to $10.00 Bat, Ball and OIots lven away free with very auit. J. LEVITT - 8uspasioa Brlogt Corner tans and browns. Duy here and nave the sat- or ar making tiUnsiv repair oa their summer boarding boaM at Caa ooo Beach, and many from tbla city ar planning of making their hotel their headquarters th coming aun mer. for BU oa Waal Bid IH lot, good house, bars. loa of fruit, splendid view, for only 1500, caub, balance term.' Se ma about It soon. J. L. 8WAFFORD. Cor. Itb 4 Main, Oregon City. Mr. Edward Schwab and little daughter, Ceraldlne, who have been visiting for the past tbree weeks In California, have returned home, and had a most delightful time. toCACPWicrs . L. f Csrus. made a busl- JJVlp to thla city on Monday. lr our special rfe eoee. - It's ii.rrla Orocery. poniaa of. Cmru' w" ,n lhU fa gstnrday.. "lir imvall. of Eldorado, waa lu (won 141 00 Monday. gBflal sate Ladle Underwear, The Peofle'a more. Maaonlo Teriple. John Ks, Portland, waa In tbla city on business Monday. David MiH-tnike and family, of Shu- ror I'opular Hate at Popular Prices, jiist C (loldamlth'i. Tbomss Iewla, of Carue. waa In thla dty on a bualneaa trip Monday. John .Moehnka. of llea-er Creek, m lo ogoa City on Monday. uw Noveltlea la MUllnery every Ui at Mlaa C. Ooldemltb e.' r u. ,.,i Mrs. Uardner. of Carua. vrra In thla city on Bunday.- ' Mr ami Mra. Anderson, of Eldorado, ttrt'ln i hla city on Saturday. Albert- Mcndenhall, of Clear Creek. tu among th Oregon City bualneaa tlsltors on Monday. Mr. and Mra. Monro Irish, of I'd- loa Hull, were In Oregon City on Mon- if. A. M. Shipley, one of the pioneer hrsters of Hprlngwater, waa In Ore loa city " Monday. David Jouea, who haa been pro parting In t'allfornla, baa returned to Own city- Mr. Crook and Mlaa Edith Manning. f Mullno, were In Orvgon City on luoday vlalilng with frlenda. , -rise Norway Mackerel 15c. rat Newfoundland Herring SOc per doisn it HarrU Grocery. ' , Mr. ami Mra. William Grtsonlhwaite, tf Beaver Creek, were among tbe Oregon fit jr visitors on Saturday. Robert Snodgrssa, on of tbe well toown farmer of Meadowbrook, waa B)0reKin City oa Monday. Htory Swalea, of Logan, waa In Ortfon City on Monday, having come It thla rlty on bualneaa. - Mr. and Mra. A. L. Jonea, of Eldora rra In Oregon City vUltlng with thenda on Sunday, Fred Kchafer, a lumberman of Mead saroronk, waa nl Oregon City on Mon- r. and Mra. Krneat Wallace, who . mid near Carua, were In thla city on Holiday. The fHmtly of V. Poola arrived In Oregon City on Monday morning from tbo Eaat, and are moving Into a reel dence on Third and High atreet. "Valla City" nutter alwaya aweet, and the right flavor. 60c per roll at llsriis' Orocery. v F. Mayfleld... one of the .prominent farmera of Hlahland, waa In this city yeaterday and brought In a load of hoga, which brought a good price". Mlaa'Mabet Mills, of tbla city, went lo Carua, on Bunday, where ahe visit ed with friends. Mlaa Mllla formerly resided at Carua. Special 8ale Men's Neckwear, 50c qualltr for 39c; The People'a Store, Maaor' Temple, Mr. and Mr. C. Bchuebel and daugh ter. Mlaa Kula. of thla city, went to Portland In their machine on Sunday, vlaltlng at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs, Bequetb. George Holmao, of Beaver Creek, waa tranaactlng bualneaa ln Oreaon City on Monday. Mr. Holman baa Jtiat returned from Idaho, where he baa been vlaltlng with frlenda. . Mr and Ura II. R PartlMra want to Portland on Bunday morning, where mey spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Thomas, w oo formerly resided In Oregon City. J. 8 Mills and family hjve arrived In thla city and on Monday morning moved to corner Fifth and Jefferson streets. The Mills family came her rrom ine itaai. Ur and Mra nudolnh Rlte r and ilaniphlsr Mlaa Flirnr wnt In Port land on Sunday, where they .were gueata or rrieiKis, ana aiao auenaea the entertainment clven by the Aiion Society. Mr. and Mrs. O.' E. Freytag enter talned at their home at Gladstone on flunttav at dlnnr- Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Money and two daughters, Miss es Marlon ana Marjory, ana Ker. ana Mrs. William Proctor and little (laugh ter, . Rev. William proctor, who has been in rhir nf i h First ConsreKStlonal church In this city for several years, left on Sunday evening for Foreat Grove, where he will be located. Mra. Proctor loft for Walla Walla. Wash.. am aiinitaw avaitlnv. whM ah Will visit wlth.Klstlv.ea for several weeka. IJoyd Riches, who Is connected with the PortlamTJournsI, and formerly of this city, but now of Portland, was In thla rltv nn Mnndav. Ite was accom panied, here by C. H. Iloyt. of Port land, who will have charge of the Oregon Journal In this city In the future. Mrs. R. II. Tabor, who has been lalilna with har daufhter. Mrs. Ralph Miller, of this city, has returned to Cannon Beach. Mr. and Mra. Tab- SHOPPINQ POINTERS. Silk and laoaa Offered In Wenderful Diversity ef Pattern. Bhantung are quite banlahed from the faablonable world of dress. Fou lard have taken tbelr place In po po lar favor. Tbe latest touch Iq embroidered lunch cloths Is to form them of alter. sate atrip of Isr and On linen. Fillet. Ho cluny and copies of tbe old Ten tlan lare are ubm! for the tnarr- Uon. and a border of Isce to match conipletea-the cover. Of eitrem elegHnce l a tsllorrdros- turn of flue blsck cloib trimmed with velvet baud covervd wltb a lattice- o c a i 'pi CHILD'S SIMfLB FSOTS. work of One sUk cord. A wide band at it knee buzb croaaaai tbe aklrt. to disappear under tbe edges of a wide bog plait that Onlsliee toe oaca breadth. Linen, poplin, batiste or lawn Is soluble for tbla little paneled frock, whtrh nir be worn wltb or without a belt Tbe gown closes at tbe side of tbe panel. JUOIC ciiullkt Ttia Ma Mantan Dattara ts aul la alaes for children two. four and ala years of as, gand 10 canta'to thla otnea. clvtnc numbar. aK and It will bo promptly for warded to you by mall. If In haata sood a additional twe cant atamp 'for lottw poataa. which Insane mora prompt da- $125 IN PRIZES FREE! to the person guessing the nearest to the total number of inches of display advertis ing that will appear in Satur day Mornings ESotorprioG We will give o check for $25; to the five guess ing the next nearest count $10 each; to the ten a a. . . J. . a? guessing tne nex? nearest cuum j cqm'l - CCESFOriDETaCE CAN BY. Judg C. N. Wait, aty Recorder C. F. Romlg and Capt. Almsby, a com mIMa. ffvnm fha VimtnArrlal nrranlvm. tlon of Canby, were sent to Interview luag Beaiie ior tse purpose or get ting him to poetpon action of dis posing or in joasiyn onapc acroaa the Molalla River, (eadlna to Canby, a advertised. - The resort of th Interview wss that the Judge promised to do as requeeted and give those protesting tbe sale of the bridge an opportunity to present thalr raiinni nrxt Fridar at thaaaav a Ion of Court why this bridge a boa Id .... L. - t.- -A - ' HU1 W .UMMIWIW EAST- CCACKAMAS. TIia arhnol and outsldera tiva a rousing entertainment at the ecbool hnuu In rriatrlct No. on flaturdar evening; April li. tbe programme last Ing over two hours, after which the Dsskeis ana noxea were auciiooca vn. M. 8. Shearer wa auctioneer ana is. B luixmr waa larh Thai nat nro ceeds were f 39. which will go towsrd" buying an organ tor tne scnooi. ine credit must be given the teacher, Miss Tlllle Kundston, ssslsted by tbe East Clackamas Opera Company for tbe success of the affair. Mliu. rlara and Raima Knudtaon. Benjamin Knudtaon, Mabel Meeka, of Canby and Tbeolln larsen of Port- Isnd visited Tllli Knudtaon at k. u Itivvr'a nlaa over Rundav. attend ing the. entertainment at East Clack amas on Baturoay evening. eaaasiaaaaaaa. ' OAK CROVE. Mra w Wallas and children went out to her father's, Mr. Murphy, on ihV tvnndarnrtr rar-llna to anend th day. Mr. Murphy fell down tbe cellar steps and broke ue ligaments in nis limbs besides other scratches. nannla hoarded th 9:11 car Saturday morning going to Port land. That apeaaa wel, Ior oor mus burg. . s floveral of our nromlneDt bualn men went to Oregon City and were taken Into tbe Elka Loage rnaay ev ening, returning home ln tbe wee small hours of th morning, wiser ana a kntva Katttor ones. uiaa liv Graham Is abl to walk sksIo and will renew her school work Mondsy. Lexy had n severe case of blood poisoning. , Tbe bana gins are practicma auu taarnlna- naw nlMM. TbeT Will PlSy in Miiwaukta Wedneeday evenlnc at tbe boy club entertainment. Tha riak nrova ban team win oiay the Popcorn Kings of Portland Sunday at nik CrOTe. L. E. Armstrong la on tbe sick nat with a aever com ana grip. Mra. Suter and Mr. Kahler were dai.iijI vl.ltnn fiatnrdav. Mia Louie Kennedy went to waei station on bualneaa Saturday morning. Mr. John- Smith waa a Portland vlultnr Batiirdav. Mra. W. M- Cederaon and two cbua- ren pent Saturday in roniana wun XI h Parfaranll'a atatar. W. J. Rnssel haa re-openea tne butcher shop. , The building for tne postoaic is n.iHn. mmnlatton snd tbe office w ill be moved next week, the first of the month. Mr and Mra. Oeorce Tavlor. of fort land tu. mirrhaaed an acre and one- bali or River rront irom nw '-jj ' .1 I J. m.1 weather ana are ouuumg m uu dence which the family will occupy when completed. Mlsa Amanda Ostfleld is Improving slowly. Mrs. Lucy Walker haa returned to her home In Hlllsboro after several months' visit with relatives. The Concord chool will hold It closing exercise Friday by enjoying a picnic on tne river., miss vibj Ford Is tbeir teacngy. The Oak Grove achool la preparing . tKaia anal anamination and clos ing exercises, school will be out early In Jun. W. M. Holt mad a bualneaa trip to Portland Saturday morning. Mlsa Ollov Rlaley entertained erianda from Portlsnd Bandar. The young folk took a ariv over tne country in their new auiomooue. ura waitar Tarwiiiia-er. oi ruiv land, ntertalned Mr. and Mr. Charle Worthlngton at dinner Thursday ev ening. Mr. and Mr. J.' B. Robinson and two eon. Kenneth, and Don. or ron land, were In this city Sunday visit Ing relative. ' - Read th Morning Enterprise. Mr. and Mr. Theodore Osmond. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schwab and daughter, Geraldln. left for Molalla Sunday morning, where they enjoyed a Ashing trip. AESTHETIC MODELS. a They Pravstl A man j lh OrtatmaUars' ranaiful Nl gtyU. ltril-' Hit arrniitfJ v-ry flnt OU thr l:e:n t.vtT uV i Mll"iri - (VrVa- ltlir imir i.f -,it m u'.ti. mi on .i-iu h.ia dii'i lcn.l I.I h-h diid rioiMM-iiii- In ill irliMl (ijilriKi niv li-u'd. fi l,.ii I r.-liy ttrr ui:ii:i- if s" d rlll m 4t(l:-l lh rlM-iiM rnilimlj r .' l-'i.r drrwa-a if IivIm '.wn and llnvfrh iaWrd Hie !: nr. i-uliurle-a. In riMiinl V ami aiiunr,- in il iv fti-liill't iii rM kowH" rr ii!uiit the irrilli- ut iUf wu Min Tlir one Itlua, tni'i-d hre mar he iiiimIi of ikii tftt- tratiiiu aialrrliilM. Jl la trliluurxl oa flu- iKidl'-e allb oim of tli OMNllab frlngea to lnmlHl- a bolvrw. The tunic is similarly trvated. All ever em All checks to be applied on purchase of contracts for oor - .. rir r three new bootnern racitic i owns oi WORDEN, ORE. DORRIS, CAL. Mt. HEBORNE, CAL. Use This Cottpon-either by mail or at oor office CONTEST CLOSES FRIDAY EVENING ThcConsolidatcdThrcTownCo. Gentlemen: Inch of dlaOlaW ! I rtfctt that th total it Hafttc tfiat win aVDCeaf Mor atngi Enterprtw will ht itorday Yorf Ry. May 5th at 9:30 P.M. ' No person connected with The Enter prise or the Consolidated Three flown Co. allowed to compete in this contest. Present Yottr Coupon at this office in person or by mail in f it A JT Temporary office 506 Main St. fa 'A 1 jy f T.f.v-U on A w Jt. A I'M VM . . r . Lu i i rvi i I i j f. tgta r-w b mm m m m mmm .awavawawa i y r.jtm v thd h isw xa- AT last they are satisfied 1 This yoong housewife searched the town high and low for the right kind of coffee. that coffee with the rich coffee fra grance, with the delicate-tang that makes coffee a Joy to drink and sends hobby away in the morning with the feeling that he has a good break fast and all is right with the world. W sell H. We had your tasts In mind whes we bought It. Our blending I perfect. A trial order will make yao . a conatant uee. Call in and let w tell you all about or phone your trial order at one. W ateel cut your cof fae on our own tl cut mill, ) Some special offers this week Royal Club-40c pound, S pounds fer $1.10. Arlington Club 40c Whits House 40c pound. Edwards' Dependabl pounds for tlAO. White Seal SOo pound. . Our Special at 25c, the best In town. r aatirmxacaaa eown. broidery and atrlped or fignred mate ria la ny be combined with some plain fabric. Rtfiped foulard nd plain satin might t osed together. It ma bar blgh or low collar, as preferred, a lace chemisette being used to conceal the neck. JCD1C CHOIXET. Thla stay Manton pattara ts cut la slsra for a thirty-four, thlrtr-eta. thlrty-alaht. fartr and fortr-rwo mon nmwt awam. Bnd 10 canta to twa omct, firai numur. em. snd It will b. promptly forwarded to you by mall. If In baate sand an addi tional two crnl sump for lettar poatace. which Inauraa !r-or prompt o.iiwx. Notlca of Application for Vacation of Alley. Kntloa la hereby rlren that the un dersigned, being tbe ownera oi an of the property abutting upon th alley running through blocks 106 and 107. Oreson City. Oregon, hay applied to tbe Council of said City to have tbe width or said auey re duced to 14 feet wide, and that aid matter will come up ior near in. and ha determined at the regu lar meeting of said Council on the first Wednesday in June, 1911, at th hour of 8 O'clock P. M. of said da Dated Mar 1. 1911. MRS. SOPHIA EVANS PHIUJPS. A. W; PHILXJPS, F. T. BARLOW. RUDOLPH KOERNER, ADA O. 8YKES. JOHN LA WRITS. MARTIN WALTER, FRANK BUSCH, D. K. BILL, C. D. 8MITH. - EXCURSION FARES EAST 1911 During th month ef May, Jun, July, August and September, en data hown below, th SOUTHERN PACIFIC a 1 ... - - " will ll round trip tickets from Oregon City Via Portland as follow: TO FARES g.hlran. ...... Council Bluffs Omaha ..'' ... riiw .a......... St. Joseph St Paul St Paul, yla Council Bluffs .... Mlnnsapojis, direct Minneapol a, v a Couno I Bluff Boston Nw York St Louis Washington, D. C t 73.00 . 60.50 60.50 60.50 60.50 6a 50 64.40 60.60 64.40 110X0 109.00 70.50 108.00 : SALE DATES Notic of Application for Vacation of Alley and Lot a in biock i, u"nn r.itw firaaan. Notice la hereby given that the under signed, being tne owners oi an ui the property In Block 13. uregon ril, rkras-nn hlV. BDDlled tO the Council of aaidlCltj.ta-ha.yihe 'an., ami lota ln said Block 12 anil that said matter will com up for hearing and be deter mined at the regular meeting of said Council on tbe nrst weanes day In June, 1911, at the hour of O'clock P. M. of eald day. Dated May 1, 1911. MYRTLE TOOZE, HILDA TOOZE. J. E. SEELEY CORNER 9TH AND MAIN STREETS El "VET US P e c h ero n S t a 1 1 i o ny WILL MAKE SEASON AT Oregon Gtjr, in Fanners' Feed Barn DorlirtrOP. Sired by PoUy; first dam, Qnetn; Second dam Et- rCUIgl CC. un.. nt bay. Weight 1800 pound. Tatrmc. To insure mare with iatl $12, Single service $8. Sea s' CI 1113. Mn 10. To innrre colt to stand and iuck $15. Car wfll 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. ' ' ; " , ' G. W. Boyer, Owner and Keeper FOR SALE OR TRADE 11 head of horses, all young none oyer years W. Robinson, West Oregon City, R. F. D- No. 5. FOUND. TAKEN UP Three Jersey calve. Owner can have aame by paying ior pasture and this notice. R. Mc Cllntock, Oregon City, Or., R. F. D. No. 3. TWO CORNER LOT8 14th and Center street, on block from car une, mni aavan mnm house, all modern Improrement; barn and chlsken run. Prlc $3500; termsi Clyde, ft McRae, 1003 Main Street, rl law bualneaa. Over "Bank af Oregon City. . . TXREN ft 8CHTJEBEL, Attorneyt- Law, Dentscber Aavoaat. win prac tice ln all courts, mak collections and settlements. Offle In Enter prlae Bldg Oraxoa Cltv. Oregon. m-n rr. 'm FRETTAO ft MONET, Real Eitate Dealers, have choice bargain ln farm land, city and suburbs homes, good frnlt land and poultry ranches. See ua for good buys. Near S. P- depot. BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. HARRT JONES Builder and General Contractor. Estimates cheerfully glren on all classes of building work, concrete walka and reinforced concrete. Rea. Phone Main 111. ATTORNEYS. O. D. EBT, Attorney-at-Law, Money loaned, ahstrscts - famished," land ! title examined, estates settled, gen- ABSTRACTS OP TITLE. V. R. HYDE, Abstract Office Land title Investigated. conTayaa elng, notary public. . . oKPtTiTraopy Room 7, Barclay Bldg Oregon City. B. H. COOPER. For Fir tnsuranor and Real Estate, Let ua handle vrair nmtMWtlaa Wt buT. Mil aad exchange, umce in mi Bldg., Oregon City. ,Orgon. Wants, For Sale, Etc Notices undar thaaa claasiflsd baAtna m k tn tA at ana eant a woro, nrsi tnaartlon. half a crnt adltlor lr.r llona. Ona Inch card, tl par -aoathi half toirh card. i llnra) 11 pr mouthy Caah muat accompany ord.r unlMs an. baa aa opn aoooont with th-papar. Ns ftaanclal rraponrtblllty for .rrora; whar. arrora occur fra. eorraotad aatlea wl print .d ior pairoo. "- WANTED. muammmmmmmammwamammmmwmwr ' I WANTED Girl for general house work. Apply Mrs. L. L. Porter, West Oregon Clty May 1. Ifr. 1S, 1, t2, 23v 4, 25, 87, tS an 89. . Jun B, 7, 10 12. IS, 17, 81, 82, 88, 29, ana so. July 1, 2. 3, 4, ft, , if, 20, 2 27 snd 28. August 3,4, 8, 14 15, IS, 17, 81, 82, 83, 28, 29 and 80. . Septamber 1, 2, 4, 6, a 4 7. 8top-overa .within limit In either di rection. Final return limit ; October 31L . For fr way through Cllrrrtl Inquire of any Sowthsrn Psclflo ' agent, or rrtte t WM. McMURRAY, Oensrsl Pssenger Agent " Portland, Orsgon, WANTED Ton to know that w buy all klnda of Curios, that w r ln th market for second hand Furnl tur and Toola. W also nav a good assortment of aeoond . hand Furnltvr and Toola on hand for aal to thoa ln need. Com and see: perhape w h Just what you want Indian Curio and trinket for aal cheap; some that ar very unique and also very rsr. OEORQH TOUNO, Main near Fifth atreet, ; row FOR BALK Spit pnpa- Inquire 443 Locust Street FOR SALE Toung pig. Call Horn phone, a M. May. Hearer Creek. . FOR SALE 3 nn thoroughbred Jr aey bull calrea. B months old. R L, Badser, Oregon City, Or, R. F. D. No. I. Phon Beaver Creek Cen tral. , '..,.',;( MANUFACTUIICD AT ADRIAN . MICHISAN. Msae of the best hard steel wire, thoroughly oatvanized. The lock not flip, they are not driven down on ihe wire.hence not a wire Is injured. 16 cross oar) . to the rod.Th heaviest wcvn v.ro standard lartn fence on lha marKeu , , A TALK OF FENCING Wovsn-wlr fence must b hayy aa they hav f turn animal by the sheer strength of the wir. . 4 ,; A fene with barb Is protected from xeiv praasur becaua the animal fear th barb. Remove th barb and th greatest strength of the animal la thrown upon th fane. ' . ' ' Hsnca It wlrsa must b Is roar and stronger. Therefore, to hav a . jong-lifed woven wire fence, yoi muat hav a heavy fence. ., 'ADRIAN FENCING I mad f hard, stiff wlr, of honest quality., rt I a heavy fenotng. . :, If you ar considering adding to th vlu of your land by a good feno Ing, you cannot afford to verieeh the ADRIAN. It I th beet fencing made. . ... " . Oregon City, Or.