a L ..... MORNIWO ENTERPRISE, TnunDAY, MAY 4, 1911. ' J l': Z . ..3 ' v it I III, v Parents Wijlake Pleasure In noticing thebeaatlfttV assortment ol boys' new ,prlo suits and "Mother'.. Friend" waists and blouses in our north window,. .JWhilc .these are only a tery few of the many patterns we carry, it will five you an ' idea ol the fine quality and styles we handle. Brin the dot here tp fill all his wants. f . ' .; ' '. Suits $2.50 to $10.00 ' BAT, BALL'AMD CLOVE FREE WITH EVERT SUIT J. LEVITT Susptaslon Bridge Corner LOCAL BRICrS n. R plmlck. of Canby. wa In thl city oo Ulisllien Wdnesdy.v, fo, i'0mlr Hat at I'opuUr Prtc, HIM 0. Ooidsmnae. . v S risers r new ,m. ""f f Wednesday. . t ; gm. rhsrle Blreet and Mr. Hay- tlrd of Clackamas, apeni je.iru7 ,Hb Mr. H. C. Btevena. u.. Noveltlee In Millinery every iif at Mis C. Ooldmltba. , wn W.-K. Marenau, of Moniavuia, IB Uliem ui mil. nwii nwut- worth, of Cauemah. uim Helen Pollock, of Willamette, j.(t ui nlKlit for California, where J, WHI remain for a year with her mnt, at l Angelc. Loul, Funk, of Reaiana. a wan known rui"niT 01 m"i :h"h, w trinttrtlriK liuiili.eta In Oregon City i M War lft on Wrdnnaday urnlni fr Philomath, whera b will tiiii with hi lf and Rtv.)Var )gr a tew uaj. ' Mr. an?l Mm. Joawph Wlllrtt, of Birluw. hava arrived In Oregon City, ma iiinlta their noma for aeveral Bthi, h-r the former la employ lira 8 Mohler, who baa bean flitting with relatlvea for a few daya m Vancouver, Waab.. returned to ber (ua In thla rlty Tueaday, lira. W. A. Bhewman, of Rlaley, wbo ti been the gueai or Mr. ana jura. f. A. Sherman, jr., or tnia city lor tfreral itaya. returned to ber homa jMitrdiy afternoon. About UK) of the membera o the JsBkMr Ugiin of the Bapttat church M at the church pa flora on Tueaday vcalng. and had a aoclal lima, lea traa and cake wer aerved. ; & U Davldmm.'of Oawaao, a prom ant drtiKRlat of that city, waa In Drna ny.pn biialna W1neiiltty. ir. Davidmm waa fonn-rly a pboto tphar xif thl city. ;Charlea Myera, of Portland, who vu among the entbualaatlc nlmroda liking at the falla on Tueaday. and tko lurcrcded In catching fowr ChW k aalmon, waa again a vial tor to ftt city by the falla. and caught two hrga aalmon. ir. and Mra. William Money and bally mored toHha Roaka realdenct Eleventh and Waahlngton atreata l4netdy, which waa recently va at4 by Mr. and Mra. C. U Zlegler. ko have gone to Portland, where Ay will niHka their homa. Ctrl Lntourettt. who haa bean vlalt- , WOMEN'S CLUBS. (ir-t.-t Mr. ftaeaevelt' Saya a Oeed Ward Far ' - i Them. , ... . .,t . i-rraaldent Itooaevalt la Injavor of womau'a cluba. . lie aald ao to the toembera of tbe Ladlee' Uterary club of Urand Itaplda, Mich., whom ba ad dreMed fecentt.' r , 1 Tha woman' club." aald be, "aerrea a blgh purpoae. believe' Id equality betweuu men and wouit-n. If the club la. a food 'tblug for the tuuu It la a good thing for tba women. If tba club mterrerea with tba bom It la bad. If Bier' 'fo? fhelr 'aap'port'ltil treaeiiry aontalna enough money to pay all dabta, but of couree, ther are lota of Improvemeoti to mak both on tba filayground and In the club room, and t will -tieod money to do tbla, but watch ' tba Damaacua Itema., An en tertainment will ba given moat every month and yon can't afford to mlaa them for If you want to apend a moat enjoyable evening come to the enter tainment given by the D. A. A. 0. ' D. A, A.. C. ball team croaaed bata with the Boring team and walked away with the long end of the aoore, 9 to 6; tbe game waa wall played, but Bcbmldt of the Cluba out pitched Hen- WlrtiV leetutw" at Ttrwxxt Sunday evening. ' t ' A moat enjoyable evening wa aapent with the Held family Wednesday of laat week, there , being a , aurprta party given to, the! bonor.' ' Ed. Wolfe, of Sandy, waa a Dover vialtor Sunday. Fl WOOD. Born to Mr. and Mrs. 'vV. Parker, a daughter On Monday, April 24. Both tot her and child are doing well. Mr. Alva Cbown haa gone tq Mo Mlnnvllle, where ba .will ylalt rela tlvea. ! ,r - M. J. Lawleea left laat week for U dub Uf. of you worn.,, make, for tSSr&ZX EZ? Wl T.i' h W " Ing with hla parent. Mr. and Mra. CbarU- . Latourette, of tbl city, re turned to KiiKne on Tuesday even ing, whore be will roaume hla atudlea at tbe IJnlveraltjr of Oregon. Kor Bale on Weat Bide IVb lota, good houae, barn, lota of fruit, aplendld view, for only $1500, Vb raah, balance terina. Bee ma about It aoon. J. U BWAFfORD, Cor. gtb a Main, Oregon City. Mr. and Mra. Dudley Woodward, who have been, apendlng the paat week at Molalla, at tba home of Mr. and Mra. Bchatzman, will return to tholr home In tbla city today. They went to Molalla for the benefit of the former'a health. Mr. Woodward baa been Buffering with typhoid fever for many weka, and la now Improving, Chailea Pool, wbo recently arrived In Oregon City from California, and wbo purchaaed the A. F. Parker bar ber ahop, look poaaeaalon on Tueaday. Walter Wentworth. who baa been connected with tbla ahop for aeveral yearn, will atlll have charge a here tofore. Mr. Parker will devote hi time to hi bualnoaa at Uladtone, D. C. Fouta, of Logan, waa In thl city on WedneeUay. Mr. and Mra. Fouta are arranging to take an Bant ern trip, and will vli.lt In many cltlea of tbe atate of Michigan, their borne atate, Including Lakevlew, Urand Kaplda, Mlddlevllle, Walen, Mlllbrook, HI l-g. Band Lake, Cedar Springe. At tbe latter place they will vlalt Mr. and Mra. Link, the 'former, wbo la editor of that city. They will re turn to their home In Oregon by way of California, and will vlalt many of tbe California cltlea before arriving here. Mr. and Mra. Fouta left Michi gan about alg yeara ago. and came to tbla city, where' they. have been re aiding at Logan. ' ',' . Intellectual development It la a Dotent faetor lu placing tbe borne on a higher plane. Tbe purpoae of the women'e cluba ahould be Intellei-tual development for the hoiuemakcr-tbe mother. Tour children will reniMM-t you more If you keep your bra Ina active. Earn tbe re-NH-t of your children by yonr mental activity. , "After having traveled abroud innch recently I have concluded that Amer ica la tbe greatext home builder of tbla age. In our race development tbe wo men are beginning to realize that while they perhnp uiuxt bear tbe greatent abnre of tbe burden, their hue- band alao uint be dtH-eut.' The Oak Grove achool la preparing for tbelr final examination and cloe- Ing exerclaea. School wlll beout earljr In June. Mla ' Ollove Rlaley entertained friend from Portland Sunday. The young folka took a drive over the country In their new automobile. CORRESPONDENCE - aBKakeawaawa DAMASCUS. The entertainment given by Damaa cua Amateur Athletic Club on the game. Road Bupervleor Cooke; la working the road from Rock Creek Bridge aet to Damaacua and will aoon give ua a fine graveled highway. Mra.' Theodore Schmidt, wbo haa been feeling 111 for ome time baa gone to the Hot Sprlnga near Tba Dallea to recuperate. MOUNTAIN VIEW. Improvement alill go orr here. Mr, Terry, of Duane at reel, baa built a new porch to hla houae. Mr. Wm. Beard la building a porch to bla bouae and other Improvement. Mr. R. M. C." Brown baa bla new houae nearly ready to move Into. They are going to have a model home and garden. . :' Mlaa Metta Hubbard, of Portland, ylalted Mra. J. Oprhett laat week. Mra. Wallace, of Mullno, I staying with her atater, Mra. J. Pariah, tbl week. . , Mr. Wm. Buckner returned from a two weeks' trip to Eaatern Oregon laat Thursday. Mra.-J. H. Qulnn and daughter, Bee ale, spent laat week among frlenda at Molalla Mr. Geo. Ingram la Improving after bla aertou lllneaa Millard Glllett la In California this week taking tbe West Point examlna- the navy. Mr. A. Malar alater-ln-law haa been visiting ber for a few daya. About twenty-five frlenda ana neighbor gave Mr. Ida Hart a pleas ant surprise on ber birthday, April h. All spent a pleasant evening with music and gamea. Tbe Flrwood Sunday school will meet on tbe Sunday' that Mr. Wlrta lecture, every two week, tbe next meeting being on Mar 1. I Mr. Robert Gardner and Otto wack- low vlalted over Sunday with W. F. Fischer. ' J. G. DeShazer made a bualneaa trip to Oregon City Wednesday. , Mia. M. Reed waa quite seriously Injured laat week,, by being thrown from a buggy. She waa drivlnr? a atrange horae, and suddenly ralaed tbe buggy top, frightening the horae, (Cauaing him to run away. He broke looae from tne buggy si maiara cor ner, and ran toward 8andy, but was caught near the mill by the Wend lund boys. It I reported that Mra. Reed will not be able to be brought home from Sandy, where ahe waa taken, for about a momb being In jured about the abdomen. It la hoped that ahe will speedily improve ano they have the aympathy of tbe com-j munlty. They had lately moved ontp a ranch at Dover. evening of April 29th, waa a com- tlon. he will also vIhU frlenda there nlete euccesa In every way, and all Jlhe club members felt fully repaid for the efforts they put forth to make It a time to be remembered. The hall waa packed, 400 people be ing present according to the door re ceipt The committee on amuaementa first nreaented a one and one-half OH) hour comedy entitled "The Great CatBHtrophy". Each character faultlessly represented. Next was a glove conteat followed bv a wrestling bout which was en loyed bv the maacullne part of the audience. A aplendld recitation waa rendered bv O. Krotach. liaaketa of lunch brought by the ladlea were then sold; thia part of Schoolmates Surprise Joe Alldredoe. Joe Alldredge wa tendered a sur prise party at the home of hla par-UIe en Is, Mr. and Mrs. Alonso Alldredge, on Tueaday evening,. theoccaslon-be-luaT'hia birthday anniversary. Tbe young man, who I a student of the Oregon City hrfch achool, waa prepar ing hla leaaona for the following day, when the schoolmate walked In and reminded blm that he bad had a In gamea and music. One of the fea ture wa the building of a huge bon birthday. The Alldredge anus waa aoon In poaaeaslon of the young peo- 'pie, sjid there waa a good time spent Are, tud"fresh roasted marahmallowa were served. A luncheon waa aerved during the evening to about 30 guests. Mra. Alldredge being asslated by her daughter Mra. G. J. Howell, and Miss Dorothy Meade. v Mrs. K.JA. C. Brown In on the sick list with a lame foot. It la rheuma tism. Messrs. M. J. and Willis Qulnn are hauling wood down at Mel drum at tlon this week. I The Messrs. Bualnette Club met In the fire bouse Tueaday evening. Tbe regular bualnea waa transacted. Dr. earn co ana wiie, or roniana, waa came up In their auto last uunaay to vialt Tom Carrlco and family, jura. W. G. Hall and Mra. Norah Car rlco had an automobile ride down to Via In atret The Mountain View boyi formed a baseball team and went out to Bchu bel laat Sunday and played tbelr flrat aame of ball for tbla season, with the evening la alwaya enjoyed aa much Schube! They played an exc elent ih nrorram when It la in me ", i,.nHa ,r Auctioneer A. W. Cooke, -ever. Hla wit and funny stories never fall of 8chubeL to keen the audience In good humor la the one auctioneer wno can wheedle the dollar from the boys parse and aendrthe- poor fellowa home broke: but It waa for a good cause and the boy responded loyal ly. X After all the dellcles were eaten from the baskets, the floor waa clear ed and the young people danced for a couple of hours. All the offlclala had their pockets full of money nd after gathering It all together and turning It over to the treaaurer, It wa found to be tbe neat urn of $9(1.75. J pou were present rrom ouuny having bad no practice what- Tbe score was 4 to 6 In favor Grandma Gorbett had from the East come Tuesday even Ing. HARMONY. The Ladlea Club met at the home of Mr. E. J. 8pooner laat Wednesday. 8am Leonard haa left for parts un known. Mr. and Mr. Wlater, of Sellwooa. visited at the borne of ber sister, Mra. Hoffman on 8unday. Mrs. A. C. Kanne attended the Hun- day school convention, which wa held at East Mountscott tne latter pari of -last week. " " Quite a number of Improvements are being made In the burg. Mr. Miller la having hi houae painted, and Rob ert Roaenan' home ta also receiving a coat of paint What la ao myaterl nua about it? - Bob ? Mr. Boatman haa been working ror Robert Roaenan. the naat week. A missionary meeting waa neia ai the home of Mra. Clarke on Friday. Quite a few of the young ioikb at tended the basket aoclal at Damaa- relatlvea CMB- '' 1 to v 7P7r JSN'T it -nice to go into a . grocery and find all jesst as you would like it to be ? . Polite and pains-taking clerks everything bright and clear . ; cheerful willingness to deliver your purchaaes promptly respectful, emillng welcome from the proprietor. All around the grocery you find the aame delightful attention. And the ' value of the gooda Is the flneat designed, )rf fact, to secure and retain your custom. , ... - Such la an honest grocery thla grocery. Our first aim I te DESERVE your trade..-It Is YOUR grocery. Com In and let ua serve you. ' " The following are some of our specUils this week : r- V - I ' ' , f ( F;rcy orange, w 30c, 35c, 48e and BOc dox. Freeh tomatoes Rhubarb . .'. .10c pound . . . .3c pound Fred Hettman, of Highland, hauled load of fence post from Geo. Wal lace's, at Bee Hiua, iaai wu. DOVER. Road work In thla district atarted over a week ago under Guy Woodle, su per visor. Several of the Dover people at tended the surprise party given on Mra. E. D. lUrth. of Flrwood. All lck with a selge of tbe measles Mr. and Mra. Joel Jarl, of Kelso, lM rurA. I... wiuk hrlncrlnir uv aide, Stone. Clackamaa, Logan, Eagle k tQ t , thelr ew. CreeK. iwring. B7r.n1,, T" "ZT. Ir fenced naature here, and the correspondent noticea aeventi . dr,vln to Sandy laat week. renorted a fine time. ....... o.a.a11 mi. ra. m h.iiiAr Is up and around again, after being arrived 'ber. from Salem, have com- .. .. 1 mm n u tilalt Irtar Iham - TWILIGHT. J. Hvlton. of Portland, wa vUltlng with bla iarent and brother at -Twfc light Friday. - " David Fancher haa soia nia iarm ia thla place to a Mr. McDonald and has gone to Prlnevtlle, where be la work ing In a sawmill. Manv of tba Deouie or iwiuani to Rock Island on Sunday, where they entnved the day. Mr. and Mrs. Buiiara, wno receuny from Seattle and Portland. The club feel grateful to the peo- $125 1M 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 EJntorFirioG We will give a check for $25; to the five guess ing the next nearest count $ 1 0 eoch;,to the ten guessing the next neal-est Count $5 eoch. AH checks to be applied on purchase of contracts for oor three new Soathern Pacific Towns of WORDEN, ORE. DORRIS, CAL. Mt. HEBORNE, CAL.. Use Thts Goop'oneHher by mail or at otir office Th,rnnmrfattdThreTownCo.l CONTEST CLOSES FRIDAY EVENING V WiWaiwanw)wwej " - - - , ' f. ' ' t ' Gentlemen: ' I goess that the total number of tnches of dlspUy adver tising that will appear 'fa Saturday Mornings Enterprise will fee Mra. Reid's horse become frightened and run away. "She waa thrown from the bmev and waa severely Injured A few more aquatters on tne ran road land have entered tbe neighbor hood among them being Mr. Loomis and Mr. Lew la. Misa La Roche was a Portland vial tor Saturday and 8unday. Don Bod ley went to Welches Satur day evening. (Fishing.) , Mra. Essie Brown Is keeping nouse for her brother. Jim Wolfe ranch here. No more dish washing for Jim. ' Mr. Alex. Bewa went to Portland Monday to be gone aeveral days. Yance Cooper bought a telephone of the Dover-Flrwood Telephone Com mnv. Vic Bodley weut to Portlandt Mon day morntna- for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Hart, of Flr wood. were seen driving up Bodley avenue Sunday. - Mr a. J. Morrison attended Mr. nanv visit In them . . a a .1111 Mrs. W. H. Blckeil ana two cnuu- ren. or Fort ana. are aueuuuig " week with Mra. Cnrtl Dodd, of Crys tal Kor I nun farm, Adolph Joehnke, who waa recenuy hrourht home from the St. Vincent Hospital for four months, is no Dei ter. and bla condition I enous. . a nuot Can social will be give on Saturday night at Twilight Hall by the Twilight Dramatic CluD. "ine Amertcm Harem" will be atagea ana no doubt will draw a big crowd. There 111 also be recitation ana vocai e- wtlnna There will be a namng ponu and lunches wilt be tound In boxe at thA .nd of the airing, and in tneae I. . i... .v. ill h found hla i nnipi wiin mtv u n v u. uu u.i i - - . . .m w dust cap. ana partners win u cured In thla manner, aa there will be nn. for the adv and one ror tne gen tleman. A general invitation win oe given to all ,Yotr Res'y. ; i May 5th at 9:30 P. H. ; " No person connected with The Enter prise or the Consolidated Three Town Co. allowed to compete in this contest. Present Your Coupon at this office In psrsbn or by mail. EXCURSION f PARES ERST SEELET ' .- Jm ' Em CORNER 9TH AND MAIN STREETS tarn ova. (4 Knmml 1 per mth. - Caah nut motomvmmr 9r4r ewlMS en. baa ait ope ucmM w1i Um er. Ne flaaaKitol raepoulbUlty far arrora; wbwa rrora occur tr correct?' I. otic wtU . prtnM for patraa. V aUnlmaaa chavaje ISO. TO COLTON. Th. ahowera of rain we are having now are quite welcome to the farmers. Carl Dahlstrom na Deen out imm Portland visiting hi parent at ka IT. S. Dlx waa hauling potatoea irora E. Berglund'e for hi, nroineri. ur w k Ronnev reiurneu itoiu Oregon City, where he haa Deen on ury the last week. . Mr and Mrs. Will James are making preparatlona to leave for Alaska aoon. On Saturday evening a pleasant little- nrprlse was- given M'' " Mrs. I. O. Dlx, who have returned from 8buhle. at their home In Colton. The evening wa devoted to gamea and music which were followed by a taffy pull. Those present were aa follovra. Misses Haxel Freeman, Nellie Vallen. Pearl Stromgreen and Malvlna nail, Messrs. Walter Cox. Adolph Freeman, num. Ron Marshall. Oatla Val- wlll aell round trip tickets from 1in Robert 'puts, Marlle Freeman and " I wt. - ..a fnllrj flat Stanford cox. me parted at a late hour, everybody say ing that they had enjoyed themselves. Ed Ball and Archie Bonney were out cat-flshlng at Mullno Saturday night and caught 21. , . Mr. Worden ba been very m uui 1911 During the month of May, June, July, Auguat and September, en date shown below, the SOUTHERN PACIFIC Oregon City Via Portland a follows: FARES - t i 1 The 'GoacoKcJatecl Tfcee . . T5)wi Company Teinporaty office 506 Main St. " i; Ch.ca.0 MlZZZJZTSS .t B.lt. ru aiinO. . ou.ou i "' . . L vnna -."' ' M.80 ner-a Mill on Clear ureea, : ..i.i,inn folk, last Hunaay. Kanaa City so-jo nh.rita nroasmlller. of Clarkes. was $0.60 hauling shingle, from Mr. Bonney. 64.40 shingle mill at Colton. , mm Mr. Sullivan, the aupervlsor of road STONE. Thl. la the second day of May and flnda-n. having nlee refreshing rain, which waa badly needed. Many of the reeldenta of Stone are Buffering or have been afflicted with the measles, and those not having suf fered from the malady have oeen fllcted with a severe attaca. oi grippe or penumoola. Mr. axr a family are the last to oe sunenng with measles, and tne memoera m family are all getting along nicely under the care of Dr. Hugh 8. Mount, o non City. The school will close here wis ween. m.klnr a alx months term. From the m-esent Indication U ba been knowledge session, l nere " who had the privilege of a ohnic in riches or knowledge. . He chose knowledge, ana our young iwi pie who have been laboring ior ine past six months with theit studies, ahow they have received more knowl edge In these six month than some of the old fellow have learuea n past 75 or 80 year. Grant Mumpower has started up his pocket sawmill and ia slashing out the lumber as fast aa some of the sawmills that are operated occasional- " , ' ', William Mumpower ba. charge ol getting out the stone here for the culverta to be used for road construc tion by Mr. Jaggar, wbo haa charge of the work In Clackama County. It I hoped that Clackama County will to the front In road conatructlon. rn of the euDerlntendenta of the O. W. P. Company waa In tbla vicinity nwAntiv with a crew of urveyora. They crossed the Clackama bridge Tha aunerlntendent claimed that ehey were surveying for way of transmission of electric power, ou claimed they were taking a graue ui rh rnaii Also. The trustees of the Home Oil Com pany baa at last atruck hard stone and a crevice that turns the drill to .M. i crooked and It ia hoped that the driller end the board of di rectors of tbe company might strike some -plan to overcome the difficulty. There is an old gentleman who comes here from Portland, ana. wno in terested In the well, says that where he came from cement Is made and the hole la filled with this and. will tend to keep the drill straight. If thla Is true It would be cheaper than blasting. . Your acrlbe simply men tions this statement. The Clear Creek Creamery la one of the mean of bringing tbe price of butter down to H cent per pound. Mr. Smith, the butter maker, could not prevent the price from decreasing. D. W. Simmon will preach at the church on May 7. All are cordially in- vited to thl aervice. WANTED. WANTED Two " famished house ' beeping room, for man and wife. Call Enterprise office. 'T GIRL WANTED -Girl for, general. bouaework. . . Experience not ao im portant a willingness to learn. Ap ply 100C Main street, Oregon City. WANTED Ton to know that w buy all kind of Carlo, that we are In the market for second band Furnt tnre and Toola. We, alao have V good assortment of second band Furniture and Tool on . hand tor ale to thoee in need. Come anJ aee; perhape we have Jut what you want Indian Curio amd trteketa for aale cheap; aom that are very unique and also very rare. GEORGE YOUNG, Main near Fifth atreet. -T St. Joseph St Psul St Paul, via Council Bluff .... Minneapolis, direct Mlnneapol a, v a Coune I Bluffs Boston New York 8t Louis D. C 64.40 110.00 109.00 70.50 108.00 Washington, SALE DATES May 1, 17, 18, 19, 22, 2 24, 25, 27, 28 and 29. - June 6, 7, 9, 10 12, 1, 17, 21, 22, 28, 29, and 80. ( July 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 19, 20, 26 27 and 28. August S, 4, 8. 14 15, 16, 17. 21, 22, 23, , 28. 29 and 80. , -September 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 a d 7. Stopvera within llmlta in either dl . rectlon. nnai return inuik I . . October 81at ' For farea one way through California Inquire of any ootnnern rsm ' ' agent, or wmt ' WM. MeMURHAY, k . Otnsral Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon. dlatrlct No. 20, with a crew of men and aeveral teama. haa been making remarkable Improvement on the roads In upper Colton the paat week. Grandma Dlx pnt Thursday after noon with Mr. J. Puts. . Ed Ball wa an Oregon City visitor last week. ' I O DU ba been Improving bis place by putting a. new wire fence along the road. ' . . Carl Stromgreen made a trip to Clarke for aome bay Monday. Henry Warner visited with Charlie Swan at Elwood last Sunday. Mr. and Mr. Axene left for Canada laat week. Although we were sorry to see them leave, nr. )." health, wealth and prosperity In the new country. . Miss Haiel Freeman, of Elwood, called on Grandma Dlx tba latter, part of the week. . - Mr. and Mra. I. O. Dlx took a trip to 8h'uble last Saturday. ' Mr. B. Burghund 1 on the aica list ' Misses NelH and Myrl Bonney at tended church at Elwood 8unday ev ening. , . FOR 8AL.C FOR SALE Spit pop. Locust Street Inquire 441 FOR SALE Young plga. CaU Home phone, a M. May, Beaver wreea. FOR SALE 2 line thoroughbred Jer- aey bull calves, 5 montns oia. n. L. Badger, Oregon City, Or, R. F. D. No. S. Phon Beaver Creek Cen CLOSE IN 4 Iota facing Madison St, grand view, very cheap; $440. Terma. CLYDE McRAE, 1083 Main 8U Oregon City. BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. Wants, For Sale, Etc Weetaas Mhr thaae elaMtfl ha4nf' will b. inwrt'd at on. ctnl i word, . fir lnw.rUon. bait a dmttmml.J??St, Uona. one Inch eard. II W month i hail HARRY JONES Bollder and Oenaral Contractor. Estimates -eheecfaJly given-on all elaaaea ot building work, concrete walka and reinforced concrete. Roe. Phone nam ui. ATTORNEY. O. Dt KBY, Attornert-Law, Moner loaned, abeUacta furnished, land titles examined, estates settled, gen eral law bualneaa. , . Over Bank f ' Oregon City. - , " :.- f t tTRJSN SCHUBBSTL, Attorneya-at-. Law, DeuUoher Advokat, will prao tlee In all eowrta, make cell action and aettleraeai. Ofllee , la Iteter prtoe BMIg-. Oreajoo City, Oreon. FREYTAQ MONET, Real EaxnU Deler,i have cholee bargains In tarn lead a, city and a-etmroan hosnee, good fruit land audi poultry ranches. See ua for good buy. Hear 8. P. depot . E. H. COOPER. For Fir taauraaer and Real Betate, Let na baadl your pappertlec we buy,' aell and exchange. Office In - SbiterprlM Bld, Oregon' city.- Otegon- ft ; i 'j P e r c :n'ei r o n S t a 1 1 o n ; . WILL MAKE SEASON AT ; .Oregon Gty, in FarcscrsV Fcc Dn Dalift poo Sired by Polly; " Aun' Q0""? CTf pedigree: 2j nlt b,y. height woo y,, Te "Ta taBi "r with foal $12, Shigle Ntvic S 'j I erniS: Ma 10. To Insure colt to tAnI sad m VV,. CU9, urrjj be Uktn to prevent gcddentg, but trfilS-be,:sa6t'slMit should any occur. If mare Is removed, ol4 or traded, money bt . comet due at once. . . ; . AZ MZ- G. V. Boyer, Owner ded Ic'