Ladies Waists - . ..w iA OMt mor. J. ttvWt etor, .rev., tftf th. -ttyl, shipment of beautiful LADIES' WAISTS just arrived. First ih.mnt " ,ut IMM ir .'"S'f.st. Nothing ka lhtB, Jmi ever h0,", Mr ' L,..t crlM 1y Mtavmarejuleettee. beautifully embroidered M il, nd olor h,wln ,h ,,",h Deh "k end KIMONA tllVf- w SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY J. Suspension Bridge Corner a.tback r'er Transit Hid If! I a . & i'r - LOCAL DRICPS ituiirrt Hnodarasa. of Mull no. U in till city on Saturday. j, produce 1'ijion sells berry. rts. . 01 Biark, of Hhtibel, waa In this it on Friday. Ali) i'iii,thliiB now In the Mil loAy tine. Mlas C, Goldsmith. AJ ml Will Jones, . of Eldorado, xf( In this rliy on Friday. g ind Mrs. Fred Spangler, of ( a a, wrrr In this city on Friday. rta, frli at ra wberrlea, IS cents, it B$fr Sons, Soventn trt Robert Dullard, of Eldorado, wss In twgoo Cl'y on Hsliirdsy. - Mr. and Mra. Thomas Davie, of Car i, were In thla rlly dn Maturday. Ireat reduction on all Fatter Hate. Vim C. (itildninlth. I Mr. Mallatt, one of tho prominent 1. . . i .11.... I ilIm I . arw KrlUay. ur rhlntiirr and dauabter. of Carua. ,m imiini l he Oregon City business ittltors Friday. TV PriHinco I'nlon sells Arsenate cUal flame lliilinan. of Heaver Creek. xtompanM ty hla soi Mos, were In 'hit tlty Friday. M.nr lliirniihuh. of Portland. who L trlHlilnR frlvmJa at Maple Lane, Ui rfturtx-d to bla borne. Mr. and Mra. Etterd Bailey are vla ltlng Mra. Bailey's parent MaT 8 heri- iiua. Mr ml Mn A. II. turnout Ind two Ulldrtn, of Portland, lira vlaltlng Mra. Unonta mother, Mra. rout a. TW Produce I'nlon aclla liar and pl. lira FranU trlnh. of thin rltv. la fry III at her home, suffering from ullitones. ( Jake Mum, of Aurora, wae'ln thla jfitT on Friday, and registered at the .iiennc noiei. frad Rrhufrr. a nmmlnnnt aawmlll maa of Molulla. waa In thla city on rriday and Saturday. , ! Ell Btark, on of tha well known firmtra or Hhulifl. waa In Oregon city on Friday. Mra Oeorca RW. who haa been aer- iooaly III for two weeka, la gradually inproTlnR. Cecil Rwooe. of IndeDendenca. Ore- It, ha arrived lu thla city and la vltltlng with hla coualn, Orvtlto Oglea- by. lint V 4 Bhawman and inn. Alon. Ml Saturday for Tloneata. Penn., to. peod th aummer with Mra. Shew- mil parenta, Mr. and. Mra. wataon. Mr anil Mra Ham (lnMamlth. and S. Waldman. of Portland, war In thla rtty on Friday evening gueata at tbt koM of Mra. A. Ooldamlfh." J P Vnutlnv Inrmarln A flreaan Hty, aalei manager' for 'tha Spalding Larnber Company, of Portland, waa In ih city Saturday. lift. William Cantwell, of Canby, ! vlaltlriK at the homa of her alater, lira U'lliiu,., n,nn n)mAtnrm ' hav lUf Kjkiin oallail n that nlara hv tha wloua lllnena of bar mother, Mra. C. it. Helve. Mr anil u,i t. B Unrlnn laft on . . 1.1 , m, . M " " itatiirilau n...ln tnm uillahnrn. where) . . iiiMiiiiui UI J i - tor will remain until Monday vlalt- an ir f the formers niece, Mra. u. w. talk. Arllnn and Lenor Pelltler, of Port mi r:..n..iu n .) u avera In Oron City on Saturday vlaltlng with 1y Tobln. Mra. Pelltler waa alao on ill rltv nn Rutnrdav vlifltlnf with iWnda. I Mr. and Mra. C. Udd and eon left morning for North Plalna, Waah 'Won County, where they will apend ,k ay. Mr. and Mra. )dd have tetany purchaaed an acre of land at lht place bealdea a bualneaa lot. Tly have accepted the local agency of tha lota and acreaKe at that place. : Henry Nachan1 i... irib !,- " . wn Kik Uly, Oregon, vlaltlng hla aon. 1. . -"u, wno in auperlntend Mil of the Uovernment hatchery at that- utare. -ham r.inrn,.H ... ' Clry. whej; he wlU remain during the i-.V1.iL' . I"f,rn"y where the t h J in i Kifc1 r 1 " 11 n . " tad on ,Mr. and Mra. W. A. Slmpaon, wno had chargo of the cantataa, -Red Hiding . Mtd" and "Oypay Queen", rtven at the Hlilvely Opera llouae on Ihuraday and Friday evenlnaa, have me to Portland. They will be aa aated ln Hie future In arrauxlng en lertalnmenta by T. F. Howen, former ly of Oregon City. ...Mr. and Mra. (Iwrge Kennedy, who have lift-n the aueata at Mr mil Mra C. I AM. of thu city, left the middle of me fK ior North Plalna, Waahlng ton County, Oregon, where they will make their future home. Mr. and Mra. Kennedy came to Oregon from Michi gan, and have for aeveral months been making their hothe at Falla City. They have Duiehaaed an arra of land at the new townalte. . Mra. C. It. Heine, famlllarlo Lnnan and call.-d Grandma Dann, of Olad atone, who waa atrlcken with paralyala two weeka ago, la very low, Mra. Ilelae. Who waa R7 veara nf nn January 19. waa In the beat of health until abe waa atrlrken. Rhe la well known and loved by all who are ac quainted with ber. 8he irmkliig her home her daughter. Mra. Dann. of Uladatone. Dandatlona. The anborban bouaewife can Bud plenty of young a hoot of dandellona at tbla aeaaon to nae on her latde If ahe poaaeeaea a gxl alxed lawu. For aalada and pot bertia at thla avnatin gather the dcllcata young leavea enrly In the morning, aa the hot aim of midday aeeraa to toughen them. The daodollou la au h a liltter little herb that a anlnd mnde entlrtdy of It la not to be advlaed.', The learnt com bine well with lettuce or oult.na and may he uae) with new Itecta or deviled ecga. An excellent French rook adda a bit of bacon cut In dice to a aaladlof bleached dandelion leavea. Macaroni and Baean. To cook macaroni and bacon take a quarter of a onnd of macaroni, a quarter of a pound of metier of ba con, four tomatoe ur all If arunll. grated chceae. lutter?teiter and anlt. Boll Ihe macaroni In aiilted wnler till tender, then drtiln ami cut Into ahort lengtha. Kill u luittered linking (llah with Inycra of tnncaftuil and totuntnea. flavoring ettch luver with cer. anlt and i:rniel chw nnd fintliiif me arunll llta of Imtter lioiweeii. Cover the tup with lirendcrumha nnd bake for half nn h.mr In a moderate oven. Serve with nicely fried raabera of l eon ou lop.; Coffae Caka. To mnke corfee crenm cake Inke one nnd n Imlf cop of ntiKor. two of flour, two irr. lw nod a hnlf tenaKonfutM of luiklnf! powder, a pinch of anlt. nlNiiit lliree-tUiiiiera of a teaaMMinfill of leniiin. ii qonrter of a cup of butter and a tiiMeftixmiifut of coconnut. Melt the In. Iter, break In the egga vtitbont nciitlng nnd po"' u eighth of a cup of ml'k nnd b.tlf a cup of cold coffee Mnke In three Inyera. For nillnr it'') a pint of jullk. half a citfi of flow:- two ejr.n (Itmiieni. anlt. ea enct' nnd a cup of mij.nr ttnll Inpre dlcnln In doiilite holler Tarraro" Cauea To rimke tarrngon annce. whP h la a eultnlile nccoiiiimnlnient' to various klnda of flxh. vpgetiilile and dreHaeil egg, bent up the yo!k of nn em with a teuoonrul of farm con vlucgiir nnd atlr It Into half a pint of boiling melt ed butter after taking the anncepan from the atove. Continue to atlr for n ftw mlnutea to prevent the oauce from curdling, then add large toaapoonful of finely chopped freah tarragon and It la ready for nae. A Cooking Hint. Whenever yoo are baking cooklea pin a piece of mualln over the bread board, atretchlng It tight. Flonr the mualln well Aid' you' can roll the dough aa eoft and. thin aa yon pleaae. A pto.-o tt mualln around the rolling pin ia atUl another lmprovemont. . Read the Morning Enterprhie. It Wouldn't Pay to Advertise ajjaa-geM 1 . A Poor Article Nor a proposition of doubtful marlt or honaaty for ad-readere, nowadaya, are DISCRIMINATING. They know valuee thay knew OENUINI thlnga, 8fiulne epportunltlea. Any article which .can ba told by advertlalnj la, by that teet, 0000 article. YOU are aafe In buylna a thing which haa "atoed a flri of publiotty." The makar af a widely advertlaed art: la, eommoilty,' V al. ,aya en trial for hla bualneaa lifer- Ha ean'not ehirjt,. nor ehaapeti hla Product and thla la the beat aoaalble pretaetlon' fo- the eonaumer. , You are SAFE In buying advertlaed thlnga I fa the l0' f "owtdaye bualneaa eendttlena. 1 , .U!S FkOUD Of ITS AIDJO 0. A.C. MAYOR TILL! QRANQtRO WHAT CITY HAS DON! FOR TU- 0NT OF COLLIOt. A(J-,'rv'll. Or., May 13 (Special) Addre.ang ,h, 8u,e orangera' con vention, Mayor C. H. Johnn of Cor Ilia . aK,ke. of . the varloua waya h city trouh municipal beikrr k h"? md" tmo.pner tor he aiudent coming to Oreon Ag rlcullural College. " Ir.'Ul?l.'1K,,.',,.v yo" ln the Im preaalon that the people of CorvaHIa ri Zuny .."t"01"' Proprietorship In the college," he aal.l. - vv, -r. thor o..Hhly l,ra,d with the character f U.e natltutlon aH a department of at."t- .",' .,h",,'t b,,l"n" ' to?e atate and not to any one aectlon. Thai "h7ry ' correct la borne out by he fact that the lgllaui, 'provided that your worthy maater, by virtue of nia office, U made a member of, the board of regonta of the Oregon Agrl cultural College. "It la not for ua to aaaume to aog of thla great achool. Hut we do feel that, a I nee it haa been located at Corvallla. we have a trout to perform Aa a city and a a people we have confined our efforta toward demon atratlng that we are deaervlng of the truat that the people of the atate have repoaed In ua. We feel that It la our eacred duty to contribute to the moral and phyHlral welfare of the young peo ple of our atate while they ate reeld "g. with ua and attending college. We feel that It la a parental duty to to strive to keep from them thoae In fluence., that may Injure the moral character of the atudent and thua co operate with the college authorltlea In developing the hlgheat degree of cltUenahip. We point with pride' to tne facr that Corvallla waft the first" town to adopt local option, and not only that, but In no town In the atate haa the unlawful disposition of liquor been more vigorously and diligently prosecuted. "The health of the student Is de pendent upon two. thlnga more than upon anything else: good water and systematic sewerage. We have both. The aource of the water supply of the college and the city la a mountain stream, sixteen miles away at tho foot of a anow peuk. The water speaks for Itself, not alone In the sweetness of the taste but In the results of aear th ing analyala. "In order to, Improve the present sewer system of the city, Corvallla la thla year spending $144,000 In the con struction of two main aewera, one of which leads from the north side of, the college campua, the . other from the south aide. Within a year every por tion of Corvallla will be provided with sewer facilities. ' "We are proud of our health record During the last two year a there was but one case of typhoid In Corvallla. We feel that it la our duty to give your children, while attending thla college, the home auroundinga that you would, have them enjoy, and talk la one of the trusts we shall try to keep to the best of our ability. From you come the greet body of our atu-dents." mah County telephoned to Sheriff Maae Saturday to arrest Elsie Doug lass, who he said had left Portland on the 1:30 o'clock car. The telephone message waa received aoon after the car left Portland. Sheriff Maaa did not have a good description of the woman, but be doea not think that abe came to Oregon City. The Dis trict Attorney In the message over the telephone aald that be had a warrant for the arrest of the woman, but did not aay what the charge agalnat bar la. . , Culinary hii- All fruit aalnda arc Iv.priMtil ity i. ar inatlng In French ilnm'n-J. , Iboiuvb later served with ifTt' i" imlc , lustend of Hie liuMt-lt'i.-il pntw It Is more populur now t pi one or two large phtea. each piieal Hervlrh' bcraclf Fill with uiui'hrooniM. oyater or cream ed sweetbread". 1 - Hlscults or French rolls for fontmi use are more diminutive than ever The former should be the size of a fifty cent 'piece and a quarter of nn Inch thick. A delicious snuidj Wjoinde from dif ferent nuts, white" grniiea. a little ah redded grapefruit, ptowipple cut Into cubea and abredded celery. Maak In mayonnalae oraerve with a cream dresalng. When a boiled Pt la the uaual breakfaat dish vary It by breaking It raw Into the egg cup nod cooking lu bot water to tbe desired conslateiicy. The flavor la quite different than when cooked In the ahell. FLOTSAM AND JETSAM. Granny' Cagt Coming In S;rip and Chters For Youn Girls. lininnv 1 1; lira or n ;lcii!e v tit ntn Ulnlciiililci!!.r l otne In. lor I lie newel UK itela me t:il ti ffr. .i-li . I Cmt cci;n, V' .'.'c i iv rmiiiiS il nil. ii'ce .- filll III. (I a.lftl." lilPiilV llll! Il ul bl'oitlerol jtlit-af 1. 1 III" ll"V Jlliei fm I. a I'le (ti': !ii.i y niiiiiiiMl. tliin li li:iiiiii.c runiiltiK t!naj the front of tlie lHile nnd kirt In Hie innjoriiy f one iie-e diit'ii. Many lrlH are miildtii; iheir loinlil Oulloii ulill'ln iilldcor.Het"cov'M of while wuhIi allkx. For glrla pluld will not be aa much ArTXBNOON OOWM. favored aa atrlpee and cbecka with material trimming. This smart gown comitate of a combi nation of chiffon cloth and aatln. Tbe watat and akirt are ac oa rate, but can be easily joined If a one piece dress W deatred. JODIO CUOLLET. the watat out from t4 to e) Auat maaaure ne tra aa.it rrom a to m waist maaaura. B(l eanta o thia QlHoS. Rlvtna ounl bara Wiat MmI aKIrt WTO and thay v.01 prompt 1 ' forwarded fo you - by roaiU If In haata sand an additional two oant stamp tor latter postage, which In sures more prompt delivery. WOMAN ESCAPES SHERIFF. Multnomah District Attorney Seeka i Elsie Douglass. The District Attorney of Multno- PDA UPC TA HAVE FAIR EXHIBIT COUNTY COURT Road District No. 4a Cbarlaa Ilurgnardi .,' Harvey Gibson ...... Harvey Olbaon W.'H. Stone 8. Stone William Cox H. F. Olbaon W. Craft .. Road District No. 41. Paul R. Metnlg71 r. ......... .1 42.10 8.00 10.00 i 1.00 .00 6.00 1.50 , 60.00 10.00 M. Grafenhaln David Miller ...... John Itewa Charles Updegrave Wm. tTpdegrave .... Iee Cooper 0. R. Woodle ...... Harry Biwtell .... George Sawtel) . If. H. Udell .... Harry Morrison Jay Morrison , ... Arthur Evans Ernest Evans ............... Paul R. Melnlg . Road District No. 42. Charles Taylor J. K. Hart .... Austin Taylor . F. S. Hart ... Oren Clger .... 8. H. Day ..... 8. M. Long A. E. Taylor .. Lee Fuqua .... Paul Samson 12.25 33.00 34.00 11.00 16.00 12.00 S.00 33.00 . 3.00 4.00 2.00 2.00 100 1.00 1.00 42.10 3.60 3.60 22.75 26.70 3.S0 28.00 3.60 12.25 12.25 Road District Ne. 50. W. O. Clark St. C. Colaon if.,. Geo. Durgan ................ j. e. uaria.i. Roy Johnson . B. Deardorff ... Walter Hubbard Jaa. Reed E. Reed W. M. Donley Lewis Cooke ... M. Hubbard .... A. A. Conklln . . A. '8 toll C. R. Thorpe .. J. P. Davla .... W. J. Netherton $194.00 3.00 Tf.00 5.00 6.00 69.00 34.60 7.60 23.75 64.00 45.00 1.25 47.60 37.60 133 42.60 3.35 AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMEENT8 ARE TO BE WELL REPRESENTED, ' t"j One of the beat farming districts or Cluckauiaa county will be represented at the Fifth Annual Clackamas County Fair, by a large district display under the auspicea of tbe Harding Grange of Logan. Harding Grange baa never exhibit ed at the Fair, but'the people of htia aectlon are noted for their enterpris ing spirit and considering ;the resour ces they have In the way of good farmers on good' farms. It Is predicted that the first prize la not out of their reach.. . . ' It la very gratifying to the manage ment to have the grangea of the county take ao much interest In the Fair. The secretary states that laat year at thla time, virtually no space In the pavilion had been reaerved and that already this year the apace Is well taken. The pkospects are bright for a Blue Ribbon Fair and from the present outlook of all crops, the varloua agricultural departments will he a credit to thla noyby. Llcenae To Marry Obtained. License to wed was laaued Satur day to Walter Waldorf and Calla Lou- lae Manning, of Mulino. The young lady waa under the age of 18 years and'otalned the consentor ner par ents, M. and Mre George Crooka. J K. Morna uoes m toano. . 3. K. Morris, the well-known car penter. loft last week for Wallace, Idaho, where he haa obtained work at a mine. Mr. Wallace apent laat aum mer In Idaho.jmd says wages are good there. Gregeraon Broa L. H. Jndd Road District No: 43. E. E. Elliott & Co., A. D. Burnett . -MOTHERS DAY" TO BE OBSERVED Woodmen to Attend Services at Bap tist Church. In compliance with a suggeatlon from A. R. Talbot, head consul of the Modern Woodmen of America, tnat "Mothers' Day" be given some ob servance. ' the members of the Ore gon City camp and all members of the order with tneir lamines are iuiruea to meet at the Woodmen hall this ev ening and march in a body to the First Baptlat churcn wnere appropri ate services will be conducted by the pastor, Bar. 8. A. Hayworth. EXCURSION PARES EAST 1911- During the months of May, June, July, . August and September, on dates . shown below,-the SOUTHERN PACIFIC wjfc-tll round trip tickets from Oregon City Via Portland Sell wood Lumber iCo. ....... Roy Hugging ...J R. S- Clark j v. , Lon Smith Fred Hoffmelster ........... Walter Douglas A. J. Kitzmlller Ed. Douglas E. Q'llnley J. W. Cahlll .., W. C. Myers , Tracy Cleater B. F. Rector...!...,..,..., Dan Brazier ............... William Hugglne Geo. Judd Albert Roether" '. A. D. Burnett Peter Pashel Glen Garret Ed. Wolf Road District No. 44, Wilson A Cooke Davie Jones . . . , Tom Penman' .. A. Thompson'... Geo. Hamilton . Chas. Rider .... H. McCormack . John Silver .... W. Mead R. Braker J. W. Braker A. .Wagenknecht E. Jonea W. R. Oaborn .. N. Yoder ...... D. McCormack . A. Currle N. Thompson ., A. J. Marra. , W. Caseday ...T. Road Dlatrict No. 45. Mark Beardsley Julius Johnson Eatacada Mercantile Co. . ... L. N. Vallen C. E. Surfus Mike Rldziweskl Mike Grantzkl .... ... ... . . . W. T. Henderson . , A. S. Henderson John Scott Charley Swan Road Dlatrict No. 46. Trojan Powder Co. U D. Mumpower ..T. ....... W. E. Mumpower aa follower TO FARES saaa ..$ 73.00 . . 60.50 .. 60.50 .. 60.50 6030 60.60 64.40 60.50 Chicago ..... Council Bluffs Omaha Kanaas City . St. Joseph .. St. Paul St Paul, via Council Bluffs . Minneapolis, direct Mlnneapols, va Couno I Bluffs 64.40 Boston ...;.. 110-tX" New York ....J..., 109.00 St Loul 70.50 Washington, D. C. 108.00 .SALE DATE5 May 16, 17, 18, 19, 22, 23y 24, 25, 7, 28 and 89. ' ' ' June S, 7, 9, 10 12, 16, 17, 21, 22, 26, 29, and 30. July 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 19, 20, 26 27 and 28. Auguet 8, 4, 5, 14 15, 16, 17, 21, 22, 23, .28, 29 and 30, f .- September 1,2,4,5,11 4 7. Stopnivera -vlthln llmlte In either di rection. Final return limit i . , pctober 81at. For fares One way through California Inquire of any Southern Pacific agent, or write to WM- McMURRAY, ' General .Peeeenger Agent S' Portland, Oregon. 18.15 33.30 2.30 18.50 8.90 '64.00 " " 40.00 , 62.0- 60.00 ,' 14.00 , 92.00 , 4.00 , 36.00 , 51.00 . 50.00 , 24.00 , 23.50 . 32.00 31.00 . 28.00 . 30.00 . 43.75 . 30.00 . 28.50 . 20.00 .. 13.75 75.00 .. 2.00 ,. 39.00 .. 51.00 .. 69.75 .. 6.00 .. 7.00 .. 10.50 . . 2.00 .. i.00 .. 19.00 .. 12.00 . . 22.00 5.00 ... 8.00 . . 6.00 . . . 16.00 ... ' 4.00 . . . 4.00 ..." 7.23 ..I . 6.00 6.00 6.20 8.00 113.65 5.30 6.00 , 12.50 15.65 6.80 11.20 t 65.95 , 31.00 6.25 Frank Good son 13.25 E. J. Goodson fJ,.. L. H. Mumpower Carl Mumpower J. R. Carr A. McMurry J. E. Mumpower C. J. C. Holcom T Road Dlatrict No. 48. Paul R. Melnlg Firwood Lumber Co L. Ware W. Allen C. Alt F. eKnlcker J, Sinclair W. Bell R. Howe ,...ir.'.:.K.......V. E. Mortzel ..... . . 13.25 . 4.00 . 4.00 . 19.50 2.00 2.25 r 2.00 I 6.45 66.82 60.00 60.00 '60.00 x 55.00 55.00 45.00 " 40.00 30.00 Road Dlatrict No. 61 J. E. Slefer D, C. Loop Ernest Boese .............. Albert Boca Goedf rled Boese , , , . . Jake Tofgren Clarence Slefer ,. ;.. Leonard Pltner Martin Lewerts A. J. McClung A. Warren W. D. Peler John Donahue.. B. P. Shec-den E. P. 8heeden J. C. Elliott A Co J. W. Roots A Co. Road District No. 52. C. R. Thorpe A Co. K. W. Kanne T:.., Jo)n Plilllipa ...... Will Ulrlcb .................. H. W. Kanne ................ Guatave Kanne .....,.!.... . Chas. Rebstock....'. George Held , .. Archie Strlckrott ........... H. W. Kanne Chaa. Bets r Road Dlatrict No. S3. A. Newenswander iJohn Low , ,. Ed ward Jackson ......... ... , J. W. Ebner C. A. Beugl! .' W. C. Ward':... C. Jubb A. H. Myer A. B. May -General Roada. Beall A Co. Pojson Implement Co. ........ J. D. Adams A Co. v. . , A. F. Montgomery ., D. C. Robblns Ni Blair ...... W. H. Mattoon R. B. Beatie Road Dlatrict No. 54. O. Mahler ...........J W. G. Wolf R. Peterson Jense Sorensen Levi Toder 3. 'J. Leonard H. T. Jensen T. Tbyker Ben Sorenson J. R. Watson W. H. Bremer Fred Watts Paul Schneider Walter Long ...r.. Clyde Alnsworth Albert Harrta, W. F. Stanton Road Dlatrict No. 55. Wilson A Cooke A. H. Myers A. B. May C. Jubb . W. C. Ward J. H. Selver H. H. Mattoon John Mattoon C. C. Miller C. Craft J. M. Hayder H. H. Mattoon . a....v...... John Mattoon ................ C. C. Miller J. Flcken Pope A Company ............ B. F. Linn Standard OU Co. Oregon City Transportation Co. Paul Prager .1 55.00 . 2:oo ,. 29.50 27.00 77.00 79.00 26.00 64.00 11.80 11.00 17.00 9.60 -13.50 11.50 28.75 17.10 ; .60 $ 28.C0 8.00 3.25 C.25 4.00 3.25 . 2.25 2.00 3.85 .73 W E. Mumpower L. H. Mumpower . J. J. Hattan f J. c. Hoicomb . : : j J. E, Mumpower 23.23 Charles Simmons 60.03 Wm. Orlffltb 41.C3 Wm. Berggem 98.00 (Continued from pes J ) BASED ALL RECREATION PARK. . Cor. Vaughn and Twenty-fourth tts. ' VANCOUVER PORTLAND - . May 9, 10, 11, 12, 18, 14 Gimee Begin Weekdaye at 8:30. dundaya, 2:30 P. M. LADIES' DAY FRIDAY. Boys Under 12 Free to' Bleachers ; Wednerday. t Wants, For Sale, Etc Notleee under thesa claaalflad haadtnra will Im lnaaid at on cant a word, first In at rt lon. half a cant addltlnnaJ Inaer I lon a. tint Inch card, fl pr month; naif Inch card, 4 lineal II par month. - Caah muat socompasy ordar unleas ana baa an open account with tho pa par. Ne financial reanonalblllty for errors; where errors occur frea. corrected nctlce win k printed for patron. Minimum chare lie. WANTED. WANTED Room with private family and occasional use of ptaoo. Sher man W. Moody, at Andreaen'S Jewel- ry Store. : ! .) GIRL WANTED OirJ -ior general housework. Experience not so Im. port ant aa willingness to learn. Ap ply 1006 Main street, Oregon City. WANTED Girl for general house work. Good wages for light party. . Call at 414 Water Street or phone .50 14.00 8.00 24.00 23.75 15.00 . 9.00 13.00 8.00 "11.40 162.70 29.25 .50 16.65 27.70 25.00 . 14.50 72.00 . 56.00 , 32.00 , . 22.00 .""41.00 . 23.00 . 16.00 . 24.00 . 5.00 . 8.00 . 22.00 . 14.00 ; 8.00 . 2.00 . 2.00 . 2.75 . 35.50 WANTED Automobile Agents. . I have Clackamas Co. open yet for tbe Patterson 30 and 40 horse power cars at moderate prices and would like to bear from some live agent. Anawer . quick. Territory closing fast Arthur E. Laflar, 8tate Dls-' trlbutor, Salem, Ore. Bog 14. WANTED Bids for School Build- Ing. Bchool Dlatrict No. 28, draw Inga and apeclflcations may be ob tained at the residence of J. R. Oat- field. Concord Station. Bids to be- sub mitted to AC-Arnold, Clerk of the School Board or C. W. Rialey, Chair man. Mllwaukle, Oregon, Route No. L We reserve the right to reject any or all bide.. Bids will b received up to Monday, May 15. 1911. WANTED Too tb know tnat we buy all kinds of Curios, that we are a the market for second band Furni ture and Tools. We also have a -good assortment of second hand Furniture and Tools on band for sale to those In need. Come ana see; perhaps we nave Just what you want Indian Carlos and trinkets . for sale cheap; some that are very unique and also very rare. GEORGE YOUNG, Main near Fifth street. FOR Ate. FOR SALE Two fine residence lots 9th and Washington Sts., very cheap. Terms. Enquire 418 7th St. ACREAGE One to five acres In sight of Oregon CUy, $150 and $200 per1 acre; good level land; one cJtc ' from ear line. Clyde A McRae, 1003 Main St, Oregon City. ' A. Malar 1700 G. Stuchy . ; , B. Alt C. Corey .... L. Corey . . . . W. Kenlcker 7.50 28.75 27.50 28.75 21.25 G. Cratty 940 A. Gridenstlne G.tFllnn C. Linhart D. W. Douglas ............. ' Road Dlatrict No. 49. Eatacada Mercantile Co. . . . . Beall A Company J. P. Snyder .... M. J. Anderson W. W. Porter ... R. F. Snyder ... E. S. Wilcox .... G. H. Sanford ... H. O. Sanford ... M. Snyder ....... L. J. Israelson Geo. R. Hathaway H. H. Anders . . . . Ben T. Rawlins ., A. F. Hunt O. T. Hunt 17.60 13.75 10.00 . 36.00 , f 85.95 400.00 36.00 21.00 4.00 4.00 3.00 30.00 13.00 19.00 15.00 13.00 21.00 35.00 15.00 28.7$ C. E. Smith Elmer Dunn Wm. Dutcher N. D. Purcell Ellc Brown W. W. Smith R. Steadman Gladstone Lumber Co. . . . . Pioneer Transfer Co Wilson A Cooke W. A. Holmes A Co. ...I.. J. B. Cumins Charles Johnston ' , Pat O'Connor Gua Fisher Fred Gerber Louis Funk , E. C. Gerber . . ........ Qtie Myers Louis Hampton i.......... Rudy Johnston Wm. Gsskell Wilson A Cooke .......... .$ 17.80 . 14.00 . 14.00 . . 21.25 . 26.25 . 15.00 . 22.00 . 26.00 . 1.00 . 1.00 . 5.00 . 24.00 . 20.00 . 1700 . 20.00 . 2.25 . 238.90 . 15.12 23.00 27.00 33.00 27.00 7.00 19.50 12.00 . 60.00 3.00 8.00 12.60 16.37 4.05 221.40 10.00 10.60 16.60 13.10 12.00 12.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 6.00 1.00 A RARE CHANCE If you want half a city block with shade and fruit trees, garden and berries, good house and fine view, see the home of 8. P. Davis at Tenth and Taylor streets, which Just now can be. bad at a low price. Photos In Post Of fice wlndow.- 1 LOST. LOST-tlng. -Back comb, rbtnestone set Leave at Enterprise. Reward. LOST Signet ring bearing "M. L. P." between 9th street and 7th or at 8hively's hall. Return to Enter prise. Rewsrd. ' BUILDER AND COTSJACTOR. t HARRT JONES Builder and General Contractor. Estimates cheerfully given on all classee of building work, concrete walka and reinforced concrete. Res. Phone Mala 11L . ATTORNEY. 4- O. D. EBT, Attorney-et-Law, Money loaned, abstracts furnished, lend titles examined, estates settled, gen eral law business. Over Bank of Oregon City. U'RKN A SCHUKBEL, Attorneys-at-Law, Deutscber Advokat, will prac tice In all courts, make collections and settlements. Office la Enter prise Bids Oregon City. Oregon. -'-p.. m .. - FRETTAO A MONET, Real Estate Dealers, have choice bargains la farm lands, city and aubnrhan homea, good fruit landa and poultry ranches. See us for good buys. Near 8. P. depot. E. H. COOPER, For FTre Insurance, and Real Estate, Let ns handle your propertlee we buy, sell and exchange. Office In Enterprise Bldg., Oregon City. Oregon- - P c t c h c r o n S t a 1 1 i o n WILL MAKE SEASON AT Oregon City, in Fanners' Feed .Oira ', ;. - - . :-. '' c, ' ' Ppfli drtf. Sired by Polly; ilrst dam, Queen; Second dam E rcuizicu ajyrje. Coiort dapple bay. Weight 180CuBij. Tprrnc.' To ineure mare with foal $12, lnle eerYlce tl. ca l f.1 gn 10 To jn,,,,., to atand and eack CIS. Czr; will b taken to prevent accidents, bat wiU not t r; -vzz'.l'-) should any occur. If mar la removed, sold or traded, icssey ts comes dua at once, . ' G. V. Doycr, Ovtczt ccJ Ilccr: ... t