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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1911)
BAT, BALL A2D A Happy Kever before have the boys in Oreon City had the dTntae of tuck a vat selection of up-to-date tuiti norfolksand two-button double breaated in anappy etJt, tans and.browns. Buy here and have the sat isfaction of being correctly dressed, ; - . ?m .. - Prica $2.50 to $10.00 , ... Bat, Ball and OIoto iven away free with e wy suit - JJLEVITT Suspension Bridge Corner . LOCAL BRICPS im i jd Bboft. of Cant, waa w Olre. Cltjr on Tuesday. AUI Hiicknr.tf 8httbel,-was In Mfun City on Tuesday. for Popular llata at Popular Prices, glM C. Uoldamltb'a. pblllp IJndwnti. of Clarkoe, was In Or,,, City Monday. 'job" K Jon1, ot Beaver Creek, w m Oregon City on Tueaday. Mra. prlsroll, of Carua, waa In Ore- ciijr on Tueaday. Try our apacien eo coffee, h's pt Harrla Oroctry. ; Rowland Edwards, of Heaver Creek, n In Oregon ,Clly a Teedd . -,f. Mu-Mt, of Bbubel, kw la Or-. no CHy on Toesoay. ... ., u Herman, of Heaver Croak, waa ll OW" l'"T ' lueaaay. u, NuverMea In Millinery cvary (u at Mlaa V. uoiaamun a. H, iiotiman. of Bbubal,- waa In Ore gon City Tuesnay. , y r ; Mr. Mayfleld. of Ill-blnnd..male a badness (rip to Oregon City on Mon- ,M1m Clara Koerner, of Bt. Johna, tu In Oregon CltjrMonday, and flsllrj ltli friend. Ucense to marry waa issued Tuee r to lioriha Elltabeth Marvin and J. 8. Donaldeon. Hod. (iaoraa C. Rogers and wlfa railed wJLr U. K. Ilayea and daugh ter Sunday 'Mm ... , Nr. and Mra." Edward Howarda, of droa. were among the Orraon City ttrlsesa vlHitora on Tueaday. . i C. B. Skx-nre, formerly of Carua, but a r-eldnt of Heaver Creole, waa H tbii rliy on Bualneaa Tueaday. Mr. and Mra. John Hamilton, of Syrtifaiirr. are the proud poeee. wrM a tine new baby. fill City" Butter lay .sweet. tad tie rlaht Savor JOc per roll at Barrls' Ororery. .V, fc ' Roy Miller, of Klngatey, Oregon, la iWUoi hi uncle, Joe Alldredge, of HUdty. Vi 11 Mower, late of Rend, waa tailing Orraon City frlenda Mon- ew. V not Norway Mackerel 15c. .Pat ltvfoumlland Herring 30c jrr doxen aHirrlt' Crocery. Xr. KU'lnamlth and Mr. Kelaer, of OrtH, were In thla city on Tu ra ta fti Emma Weber baa accepted a nation with tbe Home Telephone &npay. - Harry Schoenborn, tf Eldorado, waa $125 IN to the person (fuessing the nearest to the total number of inches of display advertis ing that' will, appear in Satur day. Mornings Enterprise. We will give a check for $25; to the five guess ing the next nearest count $ 1 0 each; to the ten guessing the nexY nearest count $5 each. All checks to be applied on purchase of contracts for our three new Southern Pacific Towns of WORDEN, ORE. Use Tnis Cotipon either by mail or The Consolidated ThreTownCo. . ' Gentlemen; ' ' f : I guess .that the toUl nomber of mchea of display adTcr tUing that will appear , In Sattrrday Morotngs Enterprise will he Your Res'y. 'Aae-easf ; ""'. - , it 1 i ' i - ". ( ' Temporary office 506 Main St. OLOVI FREE Lot of Bpys among the Oregon City tualneag vlaU lore on Monday, Mr, flcbmJi, a well known farmer r nimori, waa in Oregon City on Tueaday oo bualneaa. . v , ,r , Tbomae Evana and Otto Stryker.of .n, waa in inn city on Tuea day. ' 7 Richard Harrlaon who hue been very III at hla home with eryelpllag of the fac (a reported allghtly better. Prank Miller, of Dearer Creek, waa among the Oregon City bualneaa vial tora on Tueadav. ti hmnu i,,. of oata to thla city. Albert Durke, of Irontown, Ohio, baa arrived In Orraon CUr and I. ruat of Mr. and Mra. Jarni' Miliar n 'ourteenlh atrert. Mr. and Mra. T. P. 1m. nt r.ni.v were In thla rlt Tiim Ing with frlonda 'and attending to bualnraa mattera. Henry Hughea, one of the proml neut farmera whoae realdence la at Weaver Oeekwaa In thla city trana acting bualneaa on, Tueaday. Walter and Ch'eeter Valentine, of Real lie, Waah., were In thla city on Monday, the gueata of William It. Rtokoe. They are vlaltlng for a few daya In Portland. Daniel Wllllama, formerly of thla rlty an( a property owner, whoae home U now at Brattle, Waah., la In thla city looking after property In. lereata. Mra. Ray Norrla and aon Donald, of Monument, Oregon, have arrived la Oregon City, and are vlaltlng with Dr. and Mra. J. W. Norrla. They will remain In thla city for aeveral weeka. Mra. I. A. Tufta. wife of County Treaaurer 'Tufta, returned home laat Sunday from a' Port land hoapltal. where ahe underwent an operation Mra. Tufta haa completely recovered her health. Mr, and Mra. William DrMera, of Portland, ' and nephew, Philip Jooa, who recently arrived In that city from Dakota, where he will make hla home, were-4n Jhle city on Sunday vlaltlng the mllle and viewing the falla. R. A. Schoenborn, a, well known farmer of Carua, who moved to Ore gon City laat fall, haa opened an W cream parlor on Seventh atrert. Mr. Schoenborn la a confectioner by trade and. worked at tbe trade In New York Vlty when a boy, and hla new place of bualneaa la being well patronized. For Bale on Weat 8le i lota, good houae," barn, lota of fruit, aplendld view, for only $1500, H raab. balance terma. See me about It aoon. J. L. SWArPORD. ' Cor. gth 4 Main, Oregon City. PRIZES DORRIS; CAL. Mt. HEBORNE, CAL.. CONTEST CLOSES FRIDAY EVENING - May 5th at 9:30 P. M. No person connecterJ with The Enter ' prtse or the Consolidated Three Town Co. allowed to compete in this contest. .' Present Your Coupon at this office in person or by mail. l1 a , . Got&sokaateci Comp '.Mra Anna. lM..fnrA - - - b-.w, , iuiiuih; Ut tta elty, but now of Ridgefleld, Waah. ington, s in tt,! 0lty vlalUng with frlenda, and waa the gueat of Mra. Caarlee J, Parker on Tueaday. After vlaltlng la thla city for aeveral daya Mra Langaford will return to Ridge fleld. i Notice. All membera of Willamette pouncll, Knlghta and Ladlee of Se curity who wlan vlalt Eureka Council of Portland, Monday, will pleaae place reaervatlon for plaea In apeclal car with C. J. Howell, phone Main 1684 Aa many ga poaatble are requeated to go. ,. A college courae compleied In one evening at dood Tlmeg College; en roll early May I, and get a atand-ln with the proreaaor. College located : mi corner KieveniD and Main atreeta. Among the out-of-town vlaltora In Oregon City Monday afternoon waa i Railroad Commlaaloner Clyde B. Altchaon, of Salem. Read the Morning Enterpriae. ' Mra. M. J, Drown and aon, Sidney, arrived In Oregon City Tueaday from Little Valley, New York, and will make their home In thla city, and have rented the cottage formerly occupied by Mr. and Mra. A.' A. Price, at 609 Third atreet Mr. Brown arrived In thla city about five weeka ago, and la aaaoclated with tbe Oregon City Courier. Subacrlbe for the Dafly Enterpriae Herbert Brown, of Medford, a prom inent confectioner of that city, baa arrived in Oregon City, and baa ac cepted a poaltlon at Burgoyne dellra teaaen and confectionery, which will be out lied In the Pole hullHlnv thla evening. Thla confectionery la called i ne raua, ana ie one or tbe moat attractive confectionery atorea In the county. Mr. Burgoyne, of Portland, the proprietor, waa In tbla city yea lerday arranging for the opening of the bualneaa. . Mr. and Mra. William Ouenther, of Rhubel, were In Oregon CHy on Tuea day. BOLLE DILLOW WEDDING . TUESDAY. The niarrlnge of Mine Malva Embra Dll low, youngeat daughter of Mr. and Mra. J. It. Dlllow, of Ilolton, and Mr. Joavo r. Ifolle, of Parkplace, aon of Mr. and Mra. Dolle, waa aolemntzed on Tueaday evening at 8:30 o'clock at tbe Methodlat, faraonage. Rev. E. F. Zimmerman, paator of the Metho dlat Eplacopal church officiating. Tbe ceremony waa wltneaaed by Mra. Clyde Hughea, alater of tbe bride, and Mr. Edward Dolle, brother of tbe groom, after the marriage meremony Mr.- and Mra. Dolle left Portland, whrae they will vlalt a atater of the grorn for a few daya, and upon their return will make their home at Bol ton, where the grom la having erected a five-room bungalow, modern throughout. The bride waa attired In a very becoming tailor-made ault with large picture bat. Mra. Dolle la a moat estimable young woman, having come to thla city about one year ago from Hoi Ha ter, California, with her parente, Mr. and Mra. J. R. Dlllow. 8tnce cojalng. to Oregon City they have made thel"" home at Bolton, where ahe haa made many frlenda. The grom waa born and ralaed at Parkplace. and la the aon of Mr. and Mra. J. Dolle, well known realdenta of that place. He holda tbe reapon alble poaltlon aa machine tender of the largeat paper machine In Mill "D" of tbe Willamette Pulp A Paper Com pany of the Weat Bide. WANTED Small advertlaementa for thla column. Price a very reaaon able. Bee ratea at head of col imn. FREE! at oar office t r any SPLCvDID snows BY LOCAL TALEMT "RID RIDINO HOOO" AND "OYPST QUCKN" AUSPICet OF THf "OAUOHTSRS OF THE KINQ" COSTUMES AXE YALUED AT $20 Reheareale Being 'Held Now Under the Direction of Mr. and Mra. "" W. A. Slmpaon. Rehearaala are being held by tboae who are to take part In tbe two can tataa to be given In tbla city at the Bblveljr opera nouae under the aua plcea of the Datightera of tbe King of tbe Bt. Paula Eplacopal Cburcb on Tburaday and Friday evenlnga, May 11 and 12. The cantataa to be given are "Ked Riding Hood," May 11, and "Oypay Queen or the Babea In the YVoode," May 12, and will be given under tbe direction of Mr. and Mra. W. A. Blmpaon, wbo recently arrived In tbla city from. Chicago. Thla la the flrat time Mr. and Mra. Blmpaon have been ao far Weat. and already thoae taking part are dlaplaylng much talent, and there a every indication that the entertainment will be a moat ancceaaful affair. Tbe caate Include 175 people, who will be gowned in beautiful robea at a coat of 92.000. Tbeae are furntahed by Mr. and Mra. Blmpaon. Tbe following la the caate: . "Red, Riding Hood." "Fairy quett, Alice Holraan; Vivian, Ellen Grace; Thalia, Urace Sllcox; Titanla, Ruth Bohulx-I; Thlatledown, Maud Lageaon; Puck, Adalbert Gor don; bobolink,' Elizabeth Monell; Butterfly, Evangeline Dye; Panay bloaaom. Marl Walker; Buttercup, Alta Rnaaell; Orange girl, Mary Green; Flower girl,,. Norma Wlila; Crown bearer, Lucile Evana; Ceptre bearer, Alta Howell; Garland bearer, Helen Lovett; ; Waif, Kent Moody; Mother of Red Riding Hood, E. Kate Blmpaon; Elfln queen, Eloiae All dredtae; Red Riding Hood, Roberta Bchuebel; Narclaeua, Merle 'Keck, Elaine' Klnx, Irene Moore, Wynnes Hanhy," 81a Bare ley Pratt, Marlon Money, Margaret Morrla, Mary Rooa, Myrtle Buchanan, Loulae Huntlejr and Edna Holman. , .. pagea. Irwin Evana, Fairfax Myera. ' Hera Ida. Evelyn Wllllama, Martha Levitt. Courier. Harriet Parker, Lillian Harrla. "t Attendanta. Anna Lenon, Helen 8eeley. -, Bumblebeea. kJUeue Phllllpa, Marjorle Money. . . . , Teadetoola. May Tobln, Francea Rowland, Mar garet Miller, Mabel Dawson. Oaialea. Delia Blount, Velma Randall, Shirley- Park, Ruth , Elliott, Margaret Ileatle. Sprltea. ;j' Edward Humphreys, Herbert Bar low, Jack Loder, Teddy Hendry, Em erson Hoeye, Birdsell Ledd. Zephyr. i ' 'Emma Ellia, Leathea Croaa, Ber nadette Eron, Blanche Lenon, Alta Burke, Genevieve Evon, Elda Baxter, be Dora Beetle, Ruth Maaon, Ruby Long, Elbe) Wolf. Clara Nobel. - ,w Falrlea. Leota Smith,' Gladys Trimble, Etta Dickson, Gladys Blount. Alvina Wolff, Helen Mattley, Gertrude Jeremiah, Gladya Cannon, Mildred Ellia, Eachul Armstrong, Vera Farr, Glyde Bchue bel, Carol Ely. Geneva Park, Eather Staata, Rachel Hunter, Alice Dawson, Lillian Freeman, Bernlce Johnaon. y Special Attendanta. Dolra Waldron, Georgia Mason, Hazel Fuller. Eather Ely, Mary- Hartt, Naldeen Blanchard, Virginia Shaw, Harriet Miller. . - , Elvea. ' Henrietta Ellis, Vloja Roberta, Edna Lenon, Freda Martin, 'Alice Miller, Ethel Frost, Naomi Armstrong, Mary Mattley, Gladya McDowell. Amy Toban, Genevieve Green Bessie Miller. Malda of Honor. , Rhoda Dawson, Marvel Ely, Helen EXCURSION PARES EAST 19 1 J. ; ' ; During the montha of May, June, July, Auguat and September, on datee ahown below, the SOUTHERN PACIFIC . , . will aell round trip tlcketa from Oregon City Via Portland aa to I Iowa: TO FARES Chicago . $ 73.00 Council BlUffa ...... . 60.50 Omaha 60.50 Kanaaa City 60.50 St. Joaeph 60.50 St Paul 60.50 8t Paul, via Council Bluff .... 64.40 Minneapolia, direct . 60.50 Minneapol a, v a Counc I Bluff 64.40 Boaton t.... 110.00 New York .v. 109.00 St Louie ., 70.50 Waahington, D. C 108.00 SALE DATES May 16, 17, 18, 19, 22, 23 24, 25, 27, 28 and 29. , . , June 5, 7, 9, 10 12. 16, 17, 21, 22, 28, 29, ana so. ! July 1, 2, S, 4, 5, 6, 19, 20, 26 27 and KB. Auguat 3, 4, 6. 14 15, 16, 17, 21, 22, 23, 28, 29 and 30. September 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 a dr. Stop-over within llmlte In either di rection. Final return limit October Slat. ; For far. one way through California Inquire of any Southern Paelflo , agent, or write to ' ' WM. MeMURRAY, General Passenger Agent ' Portland, Oregon. Raker. Amanda Toolav. Zona Moor. Jane. gootc, .t ,. . .... ' Oypay Quean. Fairy queen, Minnie Schata; Moth er Grunt, Kathrwn Slnnott; - Flrat Oypay, Enla Schoebel; Second Oypay, Eva Alldedge; Hermann, Clare Miller; Karl; Kdmond Be Hack; - Captain, Irwin ' Evana ; Aide, Fairfax Myera ; Zlngerella, Eloiae Alldredge; Coqav ette, Florence Weatengard; -Poppy Queen.. Elaine King; Zena, Clara Klelda; zana. Beaa Warner; Delma, Marlon Money; Tbelma, Ann All dredge; King Faithful, Marahal I. Laielle; Queen Beautiful, Margaret Brown; Gypay Dick, Mora Woodward; Wicked Uncle, Kent M Moody; Puck, Adelbert Gordon; . Sylvan, Marina Levitt; Echo, Grace Sllcox; Feather, Alta Rnaaell; Fleck, Bernlce Johnaon; Queen of the Ny raphe, Mary Kooa; Alma, Maud Lageaon, Percy, Harriet Parker; Prlnceaa Roaalla, the Gypay Queen, Morelta Hickman. Attendanta. ' , Genevieve Evon, Ethel Wolff, Ruby Long. Ruth Maaon Anna Lenon, Delia Blount. , . . Eacorta. Robert Beetle, George Rooa.' . V Popplea. Gladys McDowell, Genevieve Green, Amy Toban, Beasle Miller, Naomi Armstrong, Mary Mauley, Norma Wllle, Lucile Evana, Lillian Harrla, Anna Lenon, Helene Seeley. , '. , Wood Nympha and Roaalla'a Ma4d. Evelyn Wllllama, Rachel Hunter, Zena Moere, Helen Baker, Virginia Bhaw, Marvel Ely, Oeorgla Maaou, Dorla Waldron, June , Scott, ' Ellen Grace, Mary Greene, Alta Howell, Helen Lovett, Vera Farr, Rhode Daw eon, Amanda Tooly, Naldeen blanch- ard, Lillle Freeman, Mary Hartt, Alice Holman, Alene Phllllpa, . Marjorle Money, Elizabeth Monell, Evangeline Dye, Hazel Fuller, . Eather Ely, Har riet Miller. Henrietta Ellia, Ferda Martin, Ethel Frost, Edna Lenon. Alice Miller. Viola -HoebrU. Gypaiea. Merle Keck, Irene Moore, Edna Hol man, Vada Elliott. Lela Moreland, Edith Alldredge, Alice Moore, Flor ence White, Mary Rooa, Madge Bright- bill, Etta Long, Hazel Tooze, Evelyn Harding, Anna Woodward, MWba Weatengard, Louise Huntley, ETma Petzold, Ann Tolpoltar, Irene Hanny, Cora Dauthlt, Nanan Plckene, John A. Weber, Oacar Wood On, Harold 8waf ford, Arden Hickman, Jack Bush, Carl A. Schram. Homer Hallowell, victor Gault. ' , ; ' A La Carmeta Waltz. Oacar Woodfin, Clara Flelda. -n . , ,, Tambourine Dancer. Clara Flelda. Eva Alldredge, Melba Weatengard, Nanon Plckena. ' Highland Dancer. Bernlce Johnaon. Alta Russell. Hesperian la Well Gotten Up. Tbe April number of tbe Heaperlan anl la a rilatlnrt r rod It to the hard working editorial ataff who pre pare it every montn. The stories are gooa ana me numer Jnt ilffnox An von who realties that he la alive would enjoy the lat est in high school Journals. i The cover Is simple but exceeding ly appropriate, and very well execu ted. . REAL ESTATE. ', , , Tbe following are the real estate transfers that have been filed In the office of the county recorder: Charles and Ida Prufer to Ara H. Cadwell, 5 acre of tracte "C," Clack amas Riverside; $$2260, W. A. Garner to C. A. .Wheeler, 6 acre of sections 31, 32, township 1 south, range 2 east; $1500. F. A. and Minnie Knapp, et al to Walter Hansen, W 3, block 9, Arden wald; $2350. . Eddie A. and Georgian Howe et al n vtniuiia I .timber ComDanr. south west quarter of southeast quarter of section 16, townsnip 4 aoum, range Maud and J. F. Griffith to Thomaa A. Edwarda, lot 52. 63. Roewood, In section 18. 19, township 2 aonth, range n. N. 'and Phebe S. Bridenatlne to uuni. ctAiu 47 arrea of section 15 , U.V7 ' 21. township 3south, range 4 east; ttn '. . '...', William Rivera to Olive E. Rivera, Jota 6 and 7, Apperson's Addition to Gladstone; $100. a u anri rnrr1 VS.. Dunn to Sarah F. Davis, lot 1 In block 1, Apperson's .jji.i.. r.l.Hitnno X37K. AUUHIUU W V. - - " - - 8srah F. and Albert E. Davis to Sherman and Mary Glaze, lot 1, block Joaeph A. Sellwood and Lura A. Sellwood to E. B. Iwe, lota 1 ana z, block 146. Oregon City; $$10. C. W. and Lucena Kern to Paul W. Custer, 100 acrea of section 32, town ship 2 south, range 7 east; $12,000. w riiBtr tn Ssratoaa Invest ment Company, ICO acrea of aectlon 32. township 2 soutn, range I eaai. . i . rwwi H. A. Dedman to George F. Meek. los-4 and 3V block.3--tdma,n,addl- tlon to Canby; $J&u. W. H. and May Wood to Fred Achil lea part of William Armprieat dona tion land claim, Bocnon to, io, a 22, townahlp 3 south, range J east, 88.50 acres; $1550. J. W. Grace E. Ioder to James Em mott, weat two acrea of tract 1, Clack- tilirhlanria- X475. Luby and Marguerite Hargrove ao Mra. M. R. Ciimmings, & acres, aw tlona 7 and 18. township 3 south, range 1 east; $10. ' Unla and Nellie Erlckson to June M. Charraan, part aectlon 10, township 2 south, range 2 east, 2.785 acrea; $1. June M. Charmn to Louis and Nel lie Erlckson, aame as above; $1. Thomaa R. A. and Josephine M. B. bhwi tn camtii n rooms.' lota 2 and 3. block 11, Qulncy Addition to Milwaukee; $350. ' William and Uulae Beard to T. E. and Mattle a Beard, 20 acrea. town ship 3 aouth, range 2 eaat; $10. J. B. and C. Z. Clyde to Belle P. Whltcomb, tract 19 and a roadway, Clackamas HlRhianda; $1. ' Oacar l and Abby A. Clyde to Belle P. Whltcomb, lot 18, Clackamas Highlands; $1. CORRESPONDENCE CANBY. Rev. J. R. Knodell, who ta lecturing In the intereata of the Anti-8aloon League, gave hla popular lecture, en titled "In the Shadow of the Bottle at the M. E. Church of thla place last 8abbath evening. The address waa ..Mtlnlv a maatarnlnce and Mr. KttO dell held the undivided attention of his audlenoe. He certainly gave a logical dlcaourae, beautifully Illustra ted. ,... Mr. Hvlvla McOulro. or Portland, reader and Impersonator, under the anapleee of the Canby Band will give an entertainment In the Hall Tueaday erening. It la being arranged in canny to celebrate the Fourth this ear.- The bead haa taken hold of the tnaitaay In a bualneaa like manner ana elaborate plana ar being made. - Thev Brotherhood of the Method Ut Church held their regular monthly meeting on Thursday evening- at the horn of Mr. J. R. Newton. A banquet will be part af the program. - We understood that Ed. Maddoi, who haa for the past year been an aaalatant at the depot here waa tem porarily transferred to another ela tion, ;nd we understand that he haa been given an office and will leave na for (K), w are certainly . aorry to see Ed. go. . Mr. poster la actively engage I thee daya erecting a atore building on hla lot on "V atreet. We understand that he Intend to enter bualneaa. Mr. rL. H.' Tuft, our Jeweler, who ha been engaged In bualneea now for over a year here, flnda It neceeeary to return to Mlnneaota on account of land Intereata which be possesses there. He ha had a fine trade while at Canby, and he haa proven himself a master mechanic and we are aa aorry to loae hlra a be ta loath to go. Some enterprising repair jeweler would do well to come and take up thla line of work here. Mr. Tuft and family expect to leave Wedneaday. '" ' Tbe Canby School BaaebaH Chib played tbe Barlow achool team on the Canby grounda laat Saturday with tbe I reault of a score of 7 .to 15 in favor of ' c ' ' MARQUAM. " It is reported that the hope are not' doing well. Some of the early 'one were froceri.- ' ' Mra. Vira Miller haa Improved her property by putting a new walk la froat oMt. - - r , ;. Mra. J. E. Marque m will aoon have a nice. display of rosea, In her, front yard. , -,. . There la to be an Ice cream social and entertainment at the hall, Friday evening. May S. John Barth and J. E. Marquara, who went to Waahington to look for land, have returned. It 'appears that old1 webfoot la good enough for them; - Mra. R. A. Gray will go Monday to Oregon City on bualneaa and also to take her daughter. Bell, to Portland, In regard to ber health. , MACK8BURG. - - The. nice weather la continuing and the farmer are making good use of It, Very few of them want rain. Mr. Frank Hilton and family visited relatives at Needy Sunday. , ' Mr. J. B. Mltta attended the dance at Molalla Friday evelng. Quite a nunteer from thla vlclnltr attended tbe dance it Mr. Calabans' Saturday night, i All report a good time. ' ,. : Cicero Grim vlalted Portland Sat urday. ,. . Mra. Murdock, of Monument, haa been visiting In thla vicinity. Charlie Kleallng's family are enter taining friends from the East, Miss Marte Bomera la working for her slater, Mra. McCoy, who haa a lit tle visitor In ner home. :"."' C LARKS, Elmer Klelnamlth Is sawing wood' for Sam Elmer. , Fred Bottemlller came from Min nesota tn visit hla tncle, Mr. W. H. Bottemlller. - ..'..- Mr. Ben Marshall, from Ellwood, was In Clarka to visit hla parents laat Sunday, . Mr. Sullivan la sick in bed. Zelrha Cummins spent Sunday with Ida Haag. - - Mr. Wettlanfer and family were In town laat week. ' Mr. Kregar was? found dead Satur day of last week In Highland and waa bnrled Sunday afternoon. , Rev. Hartlng from Portland, preached In Clarke German M. E. church Sunday. Hazel Tallman worked 1 for Mra. Cumins a few weeka ago. LOGAN.. J F. W. Rlebhoff haa resumed work on the roads. - Monday, 8th Inst., will be the an nual meeting of the Clear Creek Mutual Telephone Cq. . Several Logan 1 tea attended the Athletic Club entertainment at Dam aur-HS and report a god time. Th creamery la running full capac ity and then some. The Logan cream wagon on Monday had over a ton of cream aboard. Why can't strawber ries be ripe too? The "Oregon mist" we are now en Joying la very much appreciated by the farmera. , ' R. F. D. No. 2 Is now' reversed and as per agreement we are supposed J to have auto delivery. The Oregon State Grange convene, at Corvallis, Tuesday, May 9. Clacka maa County baa five delegatea tbla year.' Thoae with "axes to grind" will be on had as usual to bore the crowd. , One of H. S. Anderson's goats ha three kids, why not present her to f -Teddy r -" The Logan country seems to be an attraction for autolsta by the way things "whlx" along our highway Sundays. SANNDY. Mrs. May Parker, who died Thurs day, waa buried In the Greaham ceme tery, after aervlcea held in the Bap tist Church Saturday afternoon. Mra. Parker waa the daughter of Mr. and, Mr. D. F. Lauderback, and waa born In Nelson, Mo.; In November, 1885. She waa married to John Parker In the. East, and the couple came to Oregon tour year ago. One aon. Ralph, eurvlvea. , Rev. J. W. Exon was In Bandy a few daya ago In the Interest of the Methodist ' Church whllch he built here two yeara ago; He Is anxious P. crcji c t o n . S t a 1 1 i o n , WILL 'MAKE; SEASON AT' Oregon City, in Fanners' Feed Barn Porfidra. Sired by Pollj; first dm, Qoeen; S rcuiicc. aliKe -Jippte weUH Tprmc. To lasvre mar wfth foal $12, Single sertics (3. Cm l (.1 1 1 10. MB 10 To Mjre colt t sUnd and rack $15. Ct will be Uken to prereat accidents, bat will not be respont&ls ' shoald any occur. If mare la removed, sold or traded, money t comea doe at once. -. . .. G. W. Boyef , Owner and Kccc? to pay oft Oh fl debt aU tex laed to MM All bat Mltf Ua( amount waa furnished , by Kaady. i 1 Mtse Etpba Orbeoa. who It aitaa4 iB the) Waaklngton High Sebaol la) Portland, vlalted her parents Batojv day aed Buadayv - 1 Lyrnaa Davla and family . have moved into their" home here after pending the winter at Rbodoeodron. Harry Meeerve haa gone up to hla Mount Hood mlnerel springs to pre pare for fhe summer pleaaure seekers,, The Johnaon Lumber Co. has, cut all , the timber near the mill,, and the plant Is shut down, with the In tention of selling or moving.. Mr. and Mrs, William Harding, of Amea, vlalted Bandy frlenda on Sat: urd8Jr-f . . ... : i , , kaw Mi rxi-t mna. . Miss Miller, from the Eaa' la vlalt Ing with Mra. Kelaner. Several of the young people went! to Logan Friday evening to see the play,--Brook Dale Farm." Everyone reported of having a nice time. ' Miss Anna and Minnie Hemerlch.' of Stone, visited with Miss E. Haber- lacb 8unday afternoon, v .s . O. Haberkvch had five acres of land,. cleared . that he , bought - from Mr. ' . Mra, Frank Kelaner apent a pleas ant afternon with Mra. Walter Maund-. hands. . , ' ', . . 1 I The baaket aoclal given at the school houae waa a success. The. bouse was crowded to Its fullest ca pacity. p Scene In a Tailor 8hop, waa especially enjoyed by everyone pres ent, Those who played were W. Day wait, J. Helnrich, E. Shearer, R. Boy er, E. Hackett. Caroline Daum and p. Haberlach; $38.10 waa cleared fbr which they wilt buy an organ for the ' school. Mr. 8hearer did his beat auc tioneering. We hope to hare another social soon. , ' 'y . v ir" Mrs. William Black ;of Portland, was out over Sunday vlaltlng wltn Mrs. Kittle Clarke. WanteeEtc. Notleae mndrr thesa laaatfled haedtn will b lnaavird at ana ent a word, flral Insertion, half a emt addltieaal tnmt tlona. One Inch card, tl aw noathi naif Inch card, (i llnea) f 1 par aooataw-' Caah mut aeeompany order amlaas ena haa an onae account arlth the papar. Na rtaanclal ecaponslbllltr for. arrora; whara errora occur fraa eorractad nntlao will ba prtntad for patroau Minimum eharae lie. WANTED. WANTED Girl for general house work. Apply Mrs. L. L. Porter, West Oregon City. i WANTED Two furnished house-' keeping rooms for man.and wifej Call Enterprise office. . .. i GIRL WANTED Girl . for general . housework. Experience not ao Im-. ' portant as willingness to learn. Ap ply 1006 Main atreet, Oregon pity. WANTED Woman or girl for gen-, I erai uauKwori, . a. m. to i p. ta. every day, aleep home. Phone Main 3044 or write Box 409, Gladstone, Qregon. , .' ', WANTED Yon to know that we buy all kinds of Curios, that we are In the market for second hand Furni ture and Tools, . We also have a good ' assortment of second hand Furniture and Tools on hand . for sale to those in need. ; Come anJ see; perbapa we have Just what you want. Indian Curio and trinket for aale cheap; some that are very " unique and also very rare. GEORGE YOUNG, Main near Fifth street ' FOR SALE. " FOR SALE Spits pups, s Inquire 442 Locust Street . FOR 8ALE Young pigs. Call Home . phone, O. M. May, Beaver Creek. FOR SALE 2 fine thoroughbred Jer sey bull calves, 5 months old. R. L. Badger, Oregon City, Or R. F. D. No. 3. Phone Beaver Creek: Cen tral. ' '- -' ' TWO CORNER LOTS 14th and Center streets, one block from car line, good seven room house, all modern ' .Improvements; barn and chleken run. Price $3500; terms. Clyde A McRae, 1003 Main Street, ; BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. HARRY JONES Builder and General Contractor. Eatlmatea cheerfully given on all claasea of building work, concrete walka and reinforced concrete. Re. Phone Main 111. ATTORNEYS. O. D. EBY, Attorney-at-Law, Money loaned, abstract furnished, land title examined, eststes settled, gen- , eral law business. Over Bank of Oregon Clty.r - ., ? r . U'REN A BCHUEBEL, Attorneyt. Law, Deutacher Advokat. will prac tice in all courts, make collections and settlements.. Office tn Enter prise Bldg., Oregon City. Oregon. ' FREYTAO MONEY, 'Real Estate! Dealera, have choice bargains In farm landa, city and aubnrbaa homes, good fruit landa and poultry ranches. ,8eo. us for good buys. Near 8. P.. depot ,, w ,, , ,. , B. H. COOPER. For Fir Inanranee and Real Eatate. Let ua handle . your properties wj bay, BU and exchange. Office In Emterprlae Bldg., Oregon City. .Oregon, . . , , . Second dam Br- 1800 potLDd. - . o ) ll