MORN IN O ENTERPRISE. SATURDAY, MAYlO," 1911. 4 Pa rents Will Take Pleasure . nMlciot the beautiful assortment of boys' new 10 in suits and "Mother's Friend" waists nd blouses !PIr north window. While these are only a tery i J of the many patterns we carry, it will five you an i . of the fine quality and styles we handle. Brin Suits $2.50 to $10.00 BAT, BALL AMD CLOVE FRIZ WITH EVERY SUIT Jr LEV ITT Suspension Brldf o Corser i)at two mm of Judge Melvia XJood man bad been msrderta by alleged revolutionary bandits at their father'a hacienda, Buena Buceso, not far from Acapulco. The neighborhood of tb reported crime It aald to bt overrun by bandlta, who owt no allegiance to any organlxatloo. Mr. Wllaon says alao that Ameri cans In Mexico City are becoming AMONG TIIEjCHURCHEi SUNDAY CALENDAR. , Baptlat Cor. Mala sod Ninth" streets, Rev. g. A. Hayworth pastor, ret. Ill Ninth; 8. 8. 12 noon, 1L E. Croat aupt; morning aervlce 10:80, even ing T:80, T. P. 8. C. B. 6:30 p. m. and Juniors same hour. Weekly prayer meetlDg Thursday at 7:10 p. n alarmed, and that the unreal la due Catholic Cor. Water ana Tenth Bta. In aome measure to apprebenalon of! the failure of peace negotiations and a prevalence of anarchy, Patronise oar advertisers. OUTDOOR COSTUMES. local tyicrs ,il linker end Kirs Caaalday.of . . .hi. rlty on Frlds. Pr' . .1 111. la was 'Lion Tliy " business Friday, "puur IUt. roptUr Prices, 1 n.Mamlth'S. ' - J ' .. . b vl.lla.4 frlenda I "on flty on Friday. ii a. rii"i,,r' n ,,"r,,B7 ' u,u L,ks Evans, of llaaeiuaie, was in U0 Friunj. to flurhHrd.-of Isvrr ret ", waa 0on City on Krldsy. u. uldner. fNk- WM Lai. city ,l l"",n,," inuieua. frank Miller, oi piiu... - F7 ... W..I..II. ...... l Arthur Aw""', oi '" - Lku iv on i j T f Hlce. of Jennlnita Lodge. ,u In Or.-K-.n "lty Friday vlaltlng friend". u.. Novelties in Mimnery every . . . i - - i l.iMamlfh'a. W si ' " TVosiu mIm. f IKHiver Creek, wss ...... ......i.tM.a in firvKfin i nr k..mun 1 I in""- v .1 - rrlday m" t.Mt h. of CI,'vela"ndT"Onlo, Is ii tilt city, and is regisiereo at in Octrlc Hotel. Kr. and Mrs. W. II. Martin oi Kalem, tit vUllli'K m it' "7 lr irw art (Vairr Willis, of Canity, wss in k city on Tliuraiiay ana rnuay on ttltOrM. lira Vsrm-y mid Mrs, Meredith, of knaioo I.hIk". cre In this city on fctlarsa Friday. Wte 0...V Wall, of Canby. one of bttell known iH.Ilrnts of that city, verton, where he went to attend the funeral sfrvlrea over the remains of the lute T. Davenport, father of Hom er Davenport, tbe cartoonist. Mr Jack wi.a an old-time friend of the deceased. aire, unariea iiurna, jr., and son. will leave tbe Drat of next week for Powell River, British Columbia, where tney will make their future borne Mr. Iiurna pirrrdd his family to liiltlsh Coluinbla two wecke ago, and It employed In the pappr mill at that place. Mra. llnriit and son art at present visiting with relatives In this city before Ihflr departure. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sawyer, wbo hsv lxu visiting .for several months at Kort Atkinson. Wisconsin, tbe guest of relatives, have returned to Oregon City on Kr I ilny morning. Tbey nave bad a most .delightful trip, snd while lu the KsmI celvhrated their golden wedding anniversary, whtcb waa . a moat enjoyable event, when many of their relatives attended. . . Thurston Johnson, formerly an Ore icon City boy, but now foreman of tbe Uregonlnn, was lu this city oil Friday and a fishing trip at the fslls. In com pany with F. Alexander. Uotb are very enthusiastic over Rshlng for tbe Koysl Chinook, snd before leaving for their homes In Portland, succeed ed In getting three large salmon, and did not have to buy tbem either, but caiigbl I hem with book and line. Mrs. V, A. hhewmsn and son, Alon will leavf thls city on May 15 for Portland, where they will remain un III Msy 10. when they start for Tlon etta. Pa., where they will spend three months with Sirs. Hhewman's parent, Mr. and Mrs. (1. K. Watson". Hefore returning to tbla city tbey will visit In the state of Ohio and New York During their absi-iice from this olty the Hhewtnan residence will be oc cupied by Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Swlfi sua child. Braid and Buttons Art Seen en Most of the New Models. . ; J, L. BWAFFORD. Cor. Rib A Main. Oregon City. 1 ANXIOUS FOR AMERICANS. Two Sena of Judgt Mtlvln Goodman Raporttd Murdtrtd. WAHMINOTON, May 5. Increasing , h t , rorm.t fr the aeason'a out anxiety, approaching alarm, It felt by ioof jreH. Kor Instance, the bat of administration offlclalt for the safety Ltraw braid and velvet hns the aide iu la (his city on Friday un H Fisher and Mrs. Hcnmiser, B.u WM, iCtrui. . ie in Oregon ( Ity on rrl- u lots. d house, barn, lots of tar. fruit, sulendld view, for only $1600, H W. A. Il' vliimn. of Esiacada, an at-.raKh, t,Nlanre terms. Bee roe about It iotmy of t lint city, waa in this city a bsl bualnesa Friday. , ; Erich and I lei man Dietrich, of Kl- twtdo, eri anioiig the Oregon City rtitlort on Friday. Jo Bliiiteinsn, of Reaver Creek, vu imung the oregou City bualness iWllofi on Friday. Mm. Kirniiler nnd daughter, Kaibryn t Portland. ho have been visiting nt .Mrs. t). W. Kastham, returned their home yesterday. Circle "t"' of Presbyterian church nllknld a inmket In Deutto building, ktrtih Kiiet-t, Saturday at 1:3') a'doch. Ellery ('up. tie of the well known mklrats of Willamette, Is very' HI at iW home of his daughter, Mrs. Arch lorn, at Willamette. t. Sielner, of Heaver Creek, one of iht sell known farmers of that place, m trannkctlng business In thlt city Wdiy. Route Agent E. A.'Rapp, of Wells firio Express, apent the day In Ore W City Friday. rrtnk Htilpley, of Willamette, la iht champion fisherman of Willamette m far this Keasnn, snd on Thursday of thlt week, having caught tbe larg t lumber by hook snd line. . . County AsReasor J. B. Jack, return f oa Thursday afternoon from 811- i fcr-'.vv r:- ' an ast otrriwDoa dkb Careful study of this picture will anppiy one witn many nuns iu rriu of Americans In Mexico, especlslly In the vicinity of Acapulco, on the Weat Coast. Conditions described ss Intolerable were reported to tho 8tate Department today by Ambaaaador Wilson. It Is probable naval forces will be ordered to Acapulco at once. Btate Department officials plainly were worried by the disquieting ad vices received from the American Ambassador, deaplte the fact Mr. Wllaon aald the Mealcan War Depart ment had aent urgent telegrams of In- atructlon to the commanding officer at Acapulco to afford sll possible sld to Americana. elaborations wtuYb are one of the new notes In millinery. The duluty stock la embroidered with, the, smart French knot, while tbe Jaliot Is edged with venlse lace. The coat, cut on the ac cepted straight lines, cornea Just a lit Ue below tbe hips sud Is profusely gar nlabed with allk braid and very large Rev. A. Hlllebrand pastor, ret. Ill Water; Low Mass I s. m., with ser mon; High Mass 10:10 s. m., with sermon; afternoon service 4:00. Maas every morning at 1:00. Congregational Cor. Main and Eleventh strsota, Hay. -Vim. M. Proctor paator, - ras. tot Third) S). noon, John ixjw- rv soot.: snornlna sarvlca I. JO. even. In a 7.10. youna people :I0. Weekly prayer, meeting Tbureday at 7:10 p. n The aubject st 10:30 will bo "The Foollahnesa of Preaching." The ser vice at 7:46 will be' under the auaplcea of tbe Brotherhood. Tbe pastor will take aa bis topic "The Preaent Day Demand for Moral Leadership." C. E at I p. m. Christ Bw. LuOleren Cor. Elshth and J Q Adaros streots. Hev. K Schmidt outor. res. tot J. Q Adams: H. I 10 a. m.; preaching afternoons of first and third Sundays at 1:1(1 In Knalleh other Sunday aervloea mornings at lt.lt with preaching In Herman. Christian Science Ninth snd Cen ter streets. Sunday service 11 a. m Sunday achool IS noon. Wednesday evening I p. m. Oerman gvangelleat Cor. Elshth and Madlaon streets. Key. Wleveelck pas tor. res. 711 Madlaon; B. 8. It a. m. Iltrnian Behrader, Motiron atreet. supt. mornlnc service 11. yoena people at p. m. and preaching at I p. m. Prayer meeting Wednaaday at 7:10 p. m. Olad.tone Christian Rev. A. H. Mulkey oaator. rea. (llaaatona; 8. B 10 a, m N. C. Ilendiic-ka supt.; morning service 11 o clock, evenlna eervlce 7:10 Week )y prayer meeting Thursday 7:!S p. m, Rev. Wood will speak at tbe morn Ing service. 11 s. m. and the pastor at tbe evening aervlce, 7:45 p. rn, Rev. Mulkey will" deliver an address st the Dedication of the Central Chris. tian church, at E. Salmon and E. 20th Portland, at 2:30 p. m. Mountain V'ew Union (Cone) S). S p. m.. Mrs. J. H. Qulnn supt.; Hlble hlndv every Thuraday afternoon prrachtns 7:10 p. m. second and fourth Sundays in January Methodlat Main atreet cor. Seventh, Rev. U. K. Zimmerman pastor, rea. cor, Sixth and Waahmston: 8. B. t 4t a. m C. A. Williams. Gladatone. aupt.: morn Ina aervlce 10:46. Rt) worth Leajrue ttlO. evening aervlce Tiltv 'l-ayer meeting Thuraday 7:10 p. m. Preabvtenen Seventh atreet cor Jeffer son. ttev. J. ri. iana.oorouan iimeitir. rea. 710 Jefferson; B. B It a. m , Mrs. W. C. c.reen aupt.; morning aervlce 11 a. m.. T. P. B. C. E. t:4i p. m.. even ing service T:M. Prayer meeting Thurs day I p. m. At 11. the pastor will speak on "The power or First impressions. i no evening aervlce, 7:80, will be a song aervlce, tbe paator s theme being "Tne New Song." - The choir will render the following special program. An themsby tbe choir. : "Give Tbanka Unto the Lord," Car rie B. Adama; "The Strength of My Life." Creswell; "We Praise Tbee.' Gabriel; "Give Unto tbe Lord," Car rie B. Adams."" : Mra. Wentworth will give s solo and the ladles' quartette, Mra. Leon Dea- Larzea. Mrs. Elmer Cooper. Mra. A. K. Froat and Mra. William Green win render "Only Tbee" by Ira B. wllaon. Parkplace Congregational Rev. J. U Jones paator. rea. Clackamas; B. B. 10 n. m.. Km fry French aupt.; preaching aervlres each Sunday, alternating be ii m. and 7 St D. m Chris tian Endeavor Thursday evening 1:3 p. m. St. Paul a Episcopal Nlnthst., near Main, Rev. Chaa. W. Robinson pas tor, res. st Ilectory. Ninth sna wa- BASEBALL RCCRCATION PARK, Cor. Vaughn and Twenty-fourth Sts. VERNON PORTLAND May 2, 8, 4, 6, t, 7. Garnet Begin Wtakdayt at 8:30. undaya, 2:30 P. M. LADIKS' DAY FRIDAY. Boy a Under 12 Free to Bleacbera Wednesday. WONDERFUL PICTURE SHOW. The "Fall of Troy" la the Ortatttt , , . Fljm You Ever Saw. The Electric Theater Is showing a wonderful picture thin 'afternoon and evening. The aubject Is the Trojan War and tbe title of the mm la "Tbe Fall of Troy." The people who'eaw thla anlendtd picture yesterday say tbey never saw anything like It be fore. Tbe settings snd costumes are beautiful and the story Itself Is In teresting. The fact that It la an his torical pageant detracts nothing from Ha heart Interest. You will do well to take yourself and the children to see this greatest of the great film atorles. The chan It one that may never come again. C02RESP0HDENCE MILWAUKIE. ' '. D. Lehman who It putting ap a new Are kiln to burn bis illing, win hereafter burn oil. m la bulldina a very substantial furnace and when completed, will add another Industry to Mllwaukie. Tbe, moving picture ahow la s.thlng of the' past, having gone to tbe wall for want of patronage, l oo uaa. The streets sre so muddy the school children are everlastingly roasting tbe mayor, contractors snd councllmen Very noor Judgment waa shown ln-tak ing sway tbe walla In front of the old Evangelical building, before ready to do anything. Like sll Jobs of this kind, main streneth and bull headedness, seemed m he the chief characteristic. Irrespec- Jflve of what the long Buffering public Mrhad to put up with. But ss Mllwsukle's population la mnaiiv Herman and like her Eastern namesake, ahe has to be noted for aomethlng (In tbla caae not beer) characteristic of the German, she had to go at her street worn "hina aiue before." it whs amualng to see two,' up-to- date, hobble aklrted females from busy Portland making lun or our muuuy atreeta Thursday-afternoon. The last aeen of them they were waaiog ansio deep in mud up Washington atreet by Wetzler'a property toward the new depot. It la likely they kept going rather; than attempt to get back onto Main street again. Later developmenta prove that after s round sbout trip thev took a boat home from tbe "Tav ern" and let their teet nana board all the way down, to Portland In order to wash the clay off. Rumor haa It that s new barber shop will be opened next to the post-office. V. 4-. A FTERyou put your ni meal on the table, jt IF next just sit down and consider the lay out for a moment. Ask yourself earnestly. "Have I got the greatest value for the money spent on this meal?" Yon Bought Yotff- Groceries at this only one answer can he. made store you- have done all that a clever housewife esn do your meal la the nearest approach to perfection that la possible In a meal. But only the best groceries the kind we have built s reputation for, can ASSURE you of this. Try some of our leaders and become a regular user Bast Butter, 2 (be. .........60c Full Cream Cheese ....20c Coffee "None Better 44 Highest Quality Tea pound 75o Seelty's Beet Flour sack 1.50. Canned Sweet Potatoes, pre ferred stock grade'... ....20c a. E. CORNER 9TH AND MAIN STREETS housework. Experience not so Im portant at wllllngneas to learn. Ap ply 1006 Main atreet, Oregon City. WANTED Ton to know that we buy sll kinds of Curios, that we sre In tbe msrket for second hand Furnl- Ture aidTools. We also have s good ' ssaortment - of - second - hand Furniture snd Tools on hand for sale to those In need. Come snd see: nerhaps we have Just what yon want. Indian Curios and trinkets for sale cheap: some that are very unique snd also very rare. GEORGE YOUNG, Main near Fifth atreet. Wants, For Sale, Etc ter ats.; 8. 8. 12 noon, wm. anew- N . ,. tneM ci.Mtried haadmas man. aupt; Prayer meeting wea- wl), mM.,,i at one cent a word, first . wAMi. Mwle I . . i w.t, - Miit additional Inaer nesasy i:ou p. - "I" " TI-i. n , monthi half .uonln. aervlM 7 ' 11. I none. ' Owner can have same by paying for pasture snd this notice. R., McCUntock, Oregon City, Oregon, R. F. D. No. 3. BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. HARRY JONES Builder sad General Contractor. Eatlmatea cheerfully - gtyen on ; sll classes of hwlldlng work, concrete walks snd reinforced ' concrete. Res. Pbowe Mala 11L FOR SALE, FOR SALE Splti pups. Locust Street Inquire 442 ATTORNEYS. O. D. EBT, Attomey-at-Law, Money loaned, abstracts furnished, lend titles examined, estates settled, gen eral law bualness. Over Bank ef Oregon City. FOR BALE Young pigs. Call Home ' phone, O.' M: May, Beaver Creek. 10:30 S. m.. ih .rrf it lineal tl tier month. Cash moa accompaar ...... ---- buttons. Tbe sailor style, eupplcmetited United Brwthren Cor. lhth and Taylor. venlnc service 7. printed for patron. Minimum enerae. . 1- n .... the collar Kev. r. t,iarepea.: run miiiuir.r.., ... t f rmi Iine. aupt : morning lantn ana i y . ' - w or. rea. I-ortland; has an open account with the PPr. No B. 8. It a. m ank Fvker. Maple iiaancuu ri.U"n, 'h'-i aervlce 11. 1. r I error, omii v.. . .. ia 8. C. K. t p. Tbe skirt reculla tbe models of fJv veara airn with Its paneled rout and aide plalta. The touches of satin nnd Willamette M. E.-No regular preachlnt I - FOR SALE 2 fine thoroughbred Jer sey bull calves, S months old. R L Badger, Oregon City, Or, R. F. D. No. S. Phone Beaver Creek Cen- . tral. WANTED. . ... . aervlcea 8 8. 1 P. m., Mrs. Keama nnit, the large buttons bring It up to dale Xwiu Buede ahoee with rounded toes, a neai z, Lutheran Cor. Jefferson and Eighth WANTED Girl for parasol matching the dress and white .,.. R.v. Kr.tb.rjjr p. GIRL WANTKU-o tued. gloves complete tbla smart out- SStSi'x moTnm-.rv"; 8ummon,. At. .... "I0- v'nln 7 "' Lu,h'',T In the Circuit Court of the general In nearly all tbe new aults tbe fa 1 - Th matter waa taken up by Mr. ToriHi trimming la bruld. especiall) . a A I. .a k . .a ...av.aatlsWtSSeS tfrkVfYlSl Wilson, st the result or tne report i tbe wiue oraiu. won a a..u..."- aaaaaassssaaassaBSSSasaHasMSjs In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas county. ninnar t Maols Lane Today. Ells Cronin, riainun. aa m.m I W .111 M AA 11 B-AaTll. I VS. the collar, cuffs and revert and trtms . today, wmiam Cronin, Defendant SPECI-AJL MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING Your Last Chance To See iiThc-FalUof-Troy: AT THE ELECTRIC THEATRE lilMUKB aJCSIB B,Wta.j I a the skirt as well. ... ' ' noon . ho, dlnner will be aery- To William Cronin. the above nameo ram-Is of braid coming down tn. men of the p.ange. The defendant: ,0r . .w nt the tacket and con- ' ...i .... with the . In the name of the State of Ore- tlnued in tbe same way on the skirt lectur,r., hour, and music and recita- gon. you sre hereby mnlrt to ft CLOSE IN 4 lots facing Madlaon St, rand view, very cheap; 440. Terms. CLYDE A McRAE, 1003 Main St.. Oregon City. TJ"RJBN A 8CHUEBEU Atlorneya-av- Law. Deutacber Advoxat. wm prac tice In ail courts, make collections and settlements. Office la Enter prise Bids Orecoa City. Oregon. FREYTAG MONET, Real Kstate Dealers, have choice bargains la farm lands, city snd suburban homes, good fruit lands snd poultry ranches. Bee us for good ' buys. Near S. P. depot. FOUND. TAKEN UP Three Jersey calves. M. H. COOPER. For TVe insurance and Real Estate. Let us handle your properties we buy, sell snd exchange. Office In Baterprlse Bldg., Oregon City. Orecoa. are distinctly the thing Narrow braid Is also very aman. especially when worked out In orna mental deslgna on tbe skin ana cobu a touch of color Is added -hy ori ental embroidery on the collar, sleeves and revers. There Is merely a hint of this, snd It la not allowed to ueoome too prominent In the color scheme. - n in evi- tlons will be on the progrsm. EXCURSION PARES EAST 191 I pear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above named suit on or before the sa aay oi juue, un, aald date being the expiration or aix weeks from the first publication of tbla summons, snd If you fall to sp- pear or answer said compiaim. iur want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in his complaint, to-wlt: For a decree dissolving me uouue of matrimony "now-exlstlng-hetween Ruttons are also very muc .....;. ihni .r i n as trie color urmr, " I 1..-. Jl. I"" Thla eum. ... . h. t . ..a tiimm nr or i uunno ma monini oi - - p i th, nminriir ana uewuuiiui. .. wt, and some of tbem silver or gilt August and September, on dates mons It published by order of Hon. I These latter are very amall-qulte tiny, In fact. B , W THREE IN ONE Bed, spring and couch called sanitary cotiche We will sell on account of over sotck for $3.75 Just like cut, except that back will not lift up. : FRMNK BUSCH rurnlture and Hordworc Edslwsitt For Kongo. A very charming custom haa been inaugurated In Belgium to honor tbe birthday of Queen Eiisaoein. tier last anniversary was nlnde "rose day," and the sale of the queens birthday roses realised $20,000, which was giv- . ii... e. a. Jk en to the tntiercuiosis renei muu. i jq The oneen baa now issuca official proclamation In wnicn ane an- lChlcaao Bounces that it Is her roysi pleasure Council Bluffs that nti her next birthday tbe edel- Omaha weias shall be substituted for tbe rose Kansas City shown btlow, the SOUTHERN PACIFIC T- Camnliell. Judge OI tne wrtui. Court, which order was made snd en n the SOth day of April, 1911, and tbe time prescribed for publics Mnf la aix weeks, beginning .. .'i.l... I ... .. i o...rrfatf Anril 19. Will Stll rouna inp livmi. ""Iwltn tne lsaue ui av,-, - - k - - 1911, snd continuing eacn ween in-.w after to and Including the Issue of Saturday, June 3, lu. LATOURETTE & UTUUKM t Attorneys for plaintiff. Oregon City Via Portland Percheron Stallion WILL MAKE SEASON AT Oregon City , in Farmers' Feed Barn I)oAAroo Sired by Polly; first dam, Queen; Second dam By Pedigree. coior. dapplebay. Weight 1800 pounds. Tmt. To insure mare with foal $12, Single serYice $8- Sea lenilM wn io To Insure colt to stand and suck $15,-Car -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. . ' G. W. Boyer, Owner and Keeper I at follows: FARES ft., m mortal In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County oi viva- mas. $ 73.00 60.50 an an 60.50 John C. Baker, Plaintiff, an an I VS. .in u.nne K Raker. Defendant OUiW . fwarrfn 64.401 In the name oi me owi . devoted to the fund for comnatm, me - M.50 Greeting: . . ; . t .L.kntia In IhB KAnirO. I " . M a anl Vnu UnnnS PV . nHHCI jvj v-w Bleeping ...a." Mlnneanol s. v 8 Counc l Biuna o-i h anawer the a. M t.j HnekAair SlYBlinSa (III 1 ltmt I dsn nil 1 aAltllrOfl III SB II IITT a a puia eSS s u-. -msj r-v.vv-::::::::::::::::::: as SS- T. aSSsn??J: -Kongo atrocities. uue 8t LOU, effort, of King Albert 1. to .no, r.- w..hlnoton, D. C " eompUlnt on or before .aid honest Intention to remove that ataln. W.vL Plaintiff will aDnly to the oMLL. Wrt IW c r, for tne relief demanded In his M A OA OK 07. OS I plaint tvwlt- May is, if, in, i. - ' " -,.. Hono.able ana . , i i,.i- tKa hnnde nf matri June B. 7. 9. 10 12. , 17, 21, 22, 28, 29, "T-.i-tina- hetweea the Plain - rnuii uvw v as snd 30. ... :nH the Defendant, snd for sucn : Ribbon Uort. ni.ck and white strlDed ribbons sre . . M... -.Ilk Rlnrk aat In atrlpes sre anowo to. on whits taffets slso. August S, 4, 8, 14 15, 1, 17, 21, 22, 23, Faille ribbon Is being usea wmn oj 28, 29 snd 30. milliners, especially In black and white 8;ptmb,r 1f A 4, B, 6 s d 7. COmDinailonn. ni - ni meet In the nremlses, This summon. 1. served upon you by publication thereof for tlx succes Blve weeks, once esoh la th Oregon City Enterprise s i dal y ; news oaner of general circuiuu y""-""- ".. s-i. .... -e meokamaa. rrint a" ro aeen Jy.rVwhe're. most 8t0IK,yer. within limit. In either dl- f- County of Clackamas prims m .,,. .,imn rtnal return limit nrnn. by order of the Hon- .ii in ths llnhter colored patterns. Flually Mnck and wnite coeca. fetas sre mnch In yogue In Psris. Sometimes the Urines running one way art In Mtln woven into tue iu.. other words, although not a great num ber of ribbons sre snown. we do bars are wauurui au - lu wears snd design. rectlon. Final return iimn October gist. otd,. nroron. by order of the Hon- nrahla J. U. Campoeii, juage oi i inquire or any "-" . "--." " h,,c.tion. April 29th( jmW V Sa - f ... . . W For fartt one wty through Callfornl.Lboy. entitled Court, For. "rT" e..th.m Pacific dated the 28th day of April,. 1911. p vi v " . agent, or write to WM. McMURRAY, Central Patttngtr Agtnt Portland, Oregon. dated the 28th day nf flrat miDHC Date of iaat publication, June 1911. imh, 1911 C. H. DYE, Attorney for Plaintiff. The Forced Sale of the W. A. Holmes stock of clothing, drv' goods snd shoes opens this morning at 9 o'clock, and con tinues until May i24 at which time the stock must be ,dis ; posed of. SEE Big Hand Bills For PZUC03 IH(!i)U!snc ' ' t" 6 u S ii