Exclusive i i t 9 r It- Notice Window J. Lovitt SUSPENSION BRIDGE COR. fit. tut. boy! What doe tbla if I bop do not find you danc- njei the tubbatb dayr So, sir. !' only swallowed a frog, aat Isaf quit dead Tt" LOCAL BRICrS Ilaj Wlnnlo Gardner a vtaltlng hor anata at rarua. firrtca MayOeld, of Mayfleld, vm lOrnvn City on Wednaaday. ( TW Produce Cnloa aella Hay and I If. rvthrt- and family, of Graham, wt la (K'-ioii City on Wadneaday. J ir. Crook, of Mullno, waa In Ore P City Thttraday. ( TW Produce I'hlon aella Araenate tbuA. I Kim Pearl Crlatoer, of Carua, waa , Oregon City Tueaday. ( Mr. and Mra. Frank Miller, of Shu a), atra In town Tueaday. TW Produce Union aella berry- TOW, I IWnflcUmlt Broa. of Clarke,' w ere (Oregon City Tueaday. ( Rl Biark. of Bhubel, waa In ' thla l as budneaa Tueaday. , ( kra, Monday evening to the wife (Mr. DavU, of Fifteenth and Jeffer- Btraeti, a nine pound aon. . I I luriley Tyrrel and ft. M. Benton, lNttle. Waah., were In thla city on kaseia Wcdneaday. I I feecUl Netdeton Shoea for men, ! per pair. Oregon City Bhoe ' . In Duekland. V WILD WOOD HOSPITAL Furnlsha With Operating Room . Ward and Private Rooms. Graduate Nurses Pac 2243 Y OttfffG for the A S EI For and we will give yot with a NEW 4 months subscription , 4 ' . By Carrier ;, at 45c the month - TO TrlC : MORNING ENTERPRISE' A Bcautirul Chin PLAQUE DC0Mted Hnime!y ! There are a variety of patterns to choose from. 'ke your selection early. 4 . v i bscribera May Have Them Too , J To any present subscriber -F subscriptions we wiu -nutiful dishes. U SCLICTIONI MUST BI MADI 'A -ANK OP ORtadON Mr. and Mr, mnk Gulnther of Mr.. Abel OutbT of OfY2 W. ro;.J)!,,n,,. ,rt""'"-nt fruit fhr.owour0W..;:;. ... Now stylae In N.ttleion Hlioea-.n N. Chrletner. who recently came to w:ry.Coun,y' ' William (Jilssenthwalte, a Droml. n-nt f.rm.r of ..y.r Creek. w.H th. clly Wedneaday n bush,,.?. ' Ralph Howard. .f, .. Mr. Moalar. una .r -.. . Mra. hov wiuuitvaxi ...j ..... daughter. Helen will u...'. ' .1- Hod River where they will visit with toe former a sister for a few weeka C. I Ol instead or 1111 t In thla city on Tuesday and Wednes day and registered ai the Electric Ho- Olio Miller, who haa he.n 1 Km V. a tin . I .. . . ' J m ' ... ...-,,. uanway, ijRi,t 4 1 "r 1 vrapanr at inn nirn !,... t.n 1 ne waai wue, haa resigned. aa . x. mto at roriund nn v.rfn...i.. morning. May 17, to the wlfa of Allan rerry. a nine pound aon. Mra p.m. waa formerly Ml rireta Hi-1,.1.1-.. ki. v "' lull Cfl. Cll .... St.... . ... . "I. I "Ml a llUlia Will Fwilrf an aalo Thursday afternoon at Mra. Ro ams rout a reaiaenra, 412 lKh Street Hale rommenrea at 1 o'clock. Every body Invited. norn, May 9. at Roaebura. Oreaon to (ha wife of Itulph Russell, a 14 yz pound aon. Mr. and Mra. Ruaaell were formerly of Oregon City, Mr. Russell balng a linotype operator In the office of the Oregon City Enterprise. Mra. Kussmi wa formerly MUi Ramaay of " " V ifli4iliU. Kniert Bchoeiiborn. a oromlnent youoa farmer of rartia.' whrwa home waa recently vliilted by iba alork and who left a bouncing loy, la ao oroud Of the newcomer that he Durchaae,) one of the flneat baby carrlajea la thla cuy 00 weoneaday while here on bua lueaa. K II. Moaa and wife, of Hudaon, 1a.; were In Oregon City Wednea day. They are thinking of locating In thla county and are being abown about by William Heard, one of the leading hooatera. Mr. Beard waa a native of Hudaon. Wla., and knew Mr. and Mra Moaa when he lived there. ' Mlaa Rather Uvltt, a pupil of MUa Bottle, went te Portland on Wed nee day evening, where ahe took part In the programme. Mlar Levitt, whoae home la In the Eait, and who la an excellent mualclan, la making her home In thla city for the preaent. Her mother, Mra. 8. Levitt, and Mra. J. RKOLANO. The M. E. Sunday achool la prepar ing a good program for Children a Day. The Flrgrove acbool will on the evening of the 19th have t good pro gram. The Redland braaa band Will take part. . Arthur Funk and Harold Barrett have Juat recovered from meaalea. J. C. Batea la at III very III and U not expected to live. U. C. Armatrong, Earl Allen and Grace Allen are on the alck Hat. Jamea Fullcm and otbera are work ing on the road, which will aoon be ready to grade and lay plank. Mr. and Mr. Bud Oldham are dia lling Mr. and Mra. Ed Oldham. A new at ore building la being built on the Charlea Latourette place by Mr. Henaon. Other peraona are liv ing on the old place and there la talk of a blackamlth ahop and barber ahop. Vernon Smith got hla Angara caught In the coga of hla gaaollne engine while grubbing. They were cruahed ao badly that part of all four had to be taken off. , Dra. Mount and Fox waited on him. Mr. and Mra. Joe Schwart are pre paring to build a large realdence. Judge Marrlat Couple. Judge Ilea tie married on Wedaeeday Mite Lena Eaton and Mr. Charlea Chambcra. Home D 298 6 months subscription v By Mall -. at 25c the month who will bring us four f of these : presenx one 'AT TH OFFlCt Or THE CITY BUILDING n A T"Ft LLZJ?lL- 1 . . . -i M0RN1KQ ENTERPRISE, THURSDAY, M . ' ' ' ' ill !. ,. , . . mm0 Stories from Out of town """ - - a . i , . i,,,.,, a , MULINO. ....i "I!"""1 nt nl Kraln ?J . " " row,,, nicely. w.ii tlty. nd family, of WalUc, ui.nd. ,r. v,,,tln ' nd relatlvea at thla place. Jj'hn Evana ja building a etore at Mulltio and thla town will M,n boa" two mercantile eatabll-bmenia. Clarence Mallatt and wife Jtave new baby girl, born May 7. m.' J.VH"?r'M of Seattle vtalted hla brother. Robert, of thla pluce, la at week, returning to H-attle Monday Oacar l)anlla loft Tuoaday for Wy omlng : where ha .... ,0 UWe charge rain Ug """" ""d "'K"B ,n Walt Waldorf and Calla Manning were marrlH In Oregon City laat Bun- There will m another railroad meeting at the Grange Hall Friday night, after which Ida dirt will begin to fly at thla and of the road. Park Wallace and Charley Danlela frn painting their realdencea. firwooo. Mr. and Mra. Dlven and Mr. and Mra. B. D. Hart apent Wcdn.-aday and Tburaday of lant week In Portland. W. Parker recently Bold bla place to a Hood River man. ' A. Malar and eon, Antone, apent aeveral daya In Portland laat week. The work on the Mt. Hood road, gear Mr. Walton'a place, haa been complied and la now In fine chape. Mr. and Mra. J. A. Shaw of Dover, andMr. and Mra. L. Prtdumore of Threealx vlalted over Sunday with Mr. and Mra. E. a Hart A numtier of Fir wood and - Dover people attended the Grange at Bandy Saturday. Remember the Doll Social at Fir wood Saturday night. A Jolly time la expected. Mr. Wlrtx gave a very Interesting lecture Sunday artornoon and will lecture again on May xt. , Mine Mary MoteJI la visiting at home. Irene Alt came out from Portland laat week and will apend a few we-ka at home. MOUNTAIN VIEW. H - Mr. George Offlold of Klumulh Falls la vlalilng with bis father-in-law, Mr. R. M. C. Brown. Mr. R. McCllntock had a swarm of beea come out of the hive laat Sundnv. J. M. Glllett hived them. Mra. Katella Hall, of Buena Vlata. near Salem, la vlaltlna- with her nar- enta, Mr. and Mra. H. B. Nlckela, this. wee, nne has two of her-children wlih her, the youngest six weeka old. their father. Mrs. J. p. Koehl la a little better thla week. Her eon. Will Jonea. il with her yet. Mra. Burkner. of Portland, vlsltnd frlenda here Tueaday. H. A. Dates and wife, of Bellwool. visited their parenta. Mr. and Mra. a r. unit, Sunday. Mr. Uatea haa rent ed the Linn farm for a dairy rancu, wnicn win re known aa the "Lone Pine Dairy Ranch." Mr. Uaty. of Duam Street, la 111. Jack Darto and family, lately from Michigan, are moving to Maple Lane, Into the house near Latourette bridge. A. P. Linn la on tbe alck list again thla week. . The Mountain View Sunday School Bible Study Claaa met laat Thursday ai me noma or Mra. j. uorbett. Messrs. W. O. Hall and F. F. Cur- ran are laying a new 6-foot board sidewalk and J.. M. Gilbert la setting tne material for a cement walk. Mra. Mabel Sager. pf Bhubel, called on retail vea here Monday The regular meeting of tbe Men'a nualneaa Club waa held In the fire hall on Tueaday evening. The next meeting will be held Tueaday evening, June . 1911. A large attendance la desired. CANBY, Professor Jamea, of the Eatacada School, visited tbe Canby High School Friday afternoon. The eighth grade took the county examination Tburaday and Friday There were eight in the claaa. The results have not been received yet Tbe High School puplla are prepar ing to take the final examination on Wedneaday and Thuraday Emll Gordon, of Gordon Bros., waa brought before the court Monday fore noon for violating an ordinance of the city In respect to obstructing the sidewalk with aacka of potatoes laat week, and plead guilty, changing the plea that he made last Wednesday af ternoon. The court Imposed on him a fine of $20. City Attorney Stlpp, from Oregon City, waa here to con duct the proaecution. A ball game between Canby and Mo lalla will be played at the Clackamas County Fair grounds next Sunday af ternoon. May II. Music will be fur nished by the Canby Band, and Dr H. A. Dedman, Mayor of Canby will toas the first ball acroaa tbe plate and "Doc" Sailor Intenda to try to catch It, C. F. Romlg haa aold out hla Inter est in (he real estate office to J. L. Combs, and In return haa bought Mr, Combs' Interest in th property south of town, which, la known aa -the do dger House. Tbe well known play. "Eaat Lynne will be played at Canby. Wedneaday. May 17, by local talent from Wood burn. t ' ' The Mlaaee Aalle Haley. Lillian Mltta and Ruby Toedthemeier were home from the aummer normal at Sa lem 8aturay and Sunday, Biua are up for the race meet to be held at the Clackamaa County Fair grounda June 3. On that occasion there will not only be trotting, pacing and saddle horse racing, but there will be on exhibition ahow - horse. Puraea are being secured for th rac es. Musle will be furnished by the Canby Band, a dance In the evening and a fox hunt at night, by Vaughn Broa.' famoua pack of fox hounda. No entrance feea will be charged. Entile cloae on the day of the racea. Mr. Roger, from. Hood River, ,who formerly owned land here, baa return ed tb Canby to make hla home. He haa rented Mr. BImma' houae In the north part of town.,: V.t,U' The . Third Quarterly Conference of the M. B. Church of Canby met at Canby Monday evening, May U. Rev. Jamea Moore, the auperlntendent , of thla district, waa present and presid ed. The report of the various de partments of th church for th quar ter were given, and theae report were very: encouraging. The conference then adopted the recommendatlona of the official board of th church In re gard to the waya and mean present ed to proceed with, the plana of erect ing a new church at Canby. - Tb out look Is very good for a 16000 church building within tb next year. Cen tral Point had two delegate at this conference. Carua, the other charge belonging te thla circuit, had not re ceived notice, and waa not represent ed. Last Saturday evening Judge Beetle and County Commlaslonera Mattoon rand Glair arrived In Can by on the a: JO 1'. M. train to Inspect the Joaalyn bridge acroaa the Molalla, which baa been cloaed for aome time. .. John Wllllamaon haa moved hla fur niture to Canby, and haa taken pos session of the property which be boiiKht of J. L. Combs. William Maple, J. Wilson and H. H. Ecclea, attended the Grand Lodge I. O. O. F. held at Portland May 17. Meadamea Carrie Beaton and Ella kocher attended the Kebekan Assem bly In Portland May 18. , Jamea Aoaiua waa a Portland vialt or Tueaday. Mr. and Mra. George Weeka were Portland visitors Monday. Mr. Tbad Btepp of Molalla made a business trip to Canby Tueaday. Avon Jesse waa In town Tueaday. . Ed. Creasy Is visiting at the home of hla brother, Rev. C. L. Creasy. XILWAUKIE. The boys club gave Miss Lou Albee a surprise party at the home of Edi son Edwards at Lakewood on Monday evening. The club presented Mlaa Al bee with a beautiful fountain pen. The boys furnished and served the refresh ments. All members of the club were present, but two. There were twenty eight In all and they certainly had a good time. Thursday and Friday the eighth grade of 21 pupils took the examina tion. Thla la the largest class In the county. Oak Grov cornea next with a class of 19. The achool will cloae May 21. The Milwaukee atate grange will bold an all day meeting Saturday, May 20. Dinner will be aerved at noon, and the .afternoon wIM be taken up in memorial exercise for tbe departed membere. Mra. Ike Mullen and Mrs. J. A. Pe terson, who are 111, were taken to the hospital at Bellwood Tuesday. Mra. Gould baa malaria fever. The mother and teachers club win bold a meeting Thursday afternoon and the eighth grade will give their program. .. The ladlea of the Catholic church will give a strawberry social In the city hall June 3. See announcement later. Archbishop Christie, of Portland, waa out Thureaay looking over the wit b the site purchased for the church. Mr. and Mra. Shupp, of Tacoma, for merly of Mllwaukle. attended J the Evangelical conference which waa held here last week. Rev. E. Radebnugh and Mra. Rade baugb are receiving the congratula tlona of their friends on the birth of a daughter, Friday, May 12. Mra. Mary Baker died at the family home two and one-half miles eaat of Mllwaukle and waa Interred at Mll waukle cemetery. The service were held at the Catholic church Monday morning and conducted by Father Berthold and Father Hugenroth. Mra. Baker waa ti years, old, and leaves three eons and two daughters. Tbe relay race between the Mllwau Hie ciup- team ana tne ueiiwooa team waa postponed until May 27. The club bad a practice race Tueaday evening and Roaa Swaggert made the run In 12 1-2 mlnutea, being the beat mnner The city recorder diamlaaed the caae of Kellog and Wfclsh who were arrested on a minor charge, BASEBALL RECREATION PARK. Cr. Vaughn and Twenty-fourth Sta. SPOKANE PORTLAND " May 16, 17, 18. 19, 20. 21. Games Begin Weekdaya at S:30. 8undsys, 2:30 P. M. LADIES' DAY FRIDAY. Boy a Under 13 Free to Bleachers . Wednesday. EXCURSION PARES EAST 1911 During the months of May, June, July, August and September, en datea ahown below, the SOUTHERN PACIFIC - will aell round trip ticket from Oregon City Via Portland as follower TO FARES Chicago ..... ....$ 73.00 Council Bluffs Omaha Kansas City . St. Joseph . . 80.50 0.S0 60.50 60.60 60.50 6440 60.50 St. Paul St Paul, via Council Bluff Minneapolis, direct Mlnneapol a, v a Couno I Bluffa 64-40 Boston 110.00 New York 109.00 St Louie J 70-50 Washington, D. C 108.00 SALE DATES May 16, 17, 18, 19, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27, 28 and J. - June 6, 7, 6, 10 12, 16, 17, 21, 22, 28, 29, nd SO. July 1 2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 16, 20, 26 27 and 28. : ' Auguat 3, 4, 6, 14 15, 16, 17, 21, 22, 23, 28, 29 and 30. , September 1, 2, 4, 6, 6 a d 7 Stop-over -vkhln limit In either di rection. Final return limit .October Slat por'faree one way through California Inquire of any Southern paemo gent, or writ to WM, McMURRAY, General Passanger Agent - Portland, Oregon. MAY 18, 1911. Mra. Maggie Johnson waa In Oracon City on bualneaa Wednesday.. jonn Miner or Courtney wis in Ore gon City on business Wednesday. Mr. MUler haa aold hla farm of 10 acre to Mr. W. H. Buoy of Portland, and will give possession June 1 Tbe city council let the contract for the Improvement of Washington Street to the Coast Construction Com pany. Bids will be opened Tueaday for tbe Improvement of Harrison Street. Special meeting of the City Council Wedneaday afternoon. The P. R. U p. Company were notified to grade Front Street and the county road where tbe. tracka are from curb to curb to tbe top of tbe rails. Tbla abould have been done when the tracka were put In, If the law bad been complied with. Mra. J. C. Elklna ta 111 and in tbe Bellwood Hospital, where she will re main for a few daya and recuperate. , I be Errol Quartette will give a dunce Saturday evening. Mr. and Mra. H. E. Sharrow were given a surprise party Monday even- lug in honor of the tenth annlveraarr of their wedding. Tbey received many useful presents. Coffee and cake was served, cards were enjoyed and a good time had by all present. Mra. W. E. Craulley and daughter arrived from Hood River Jhls week. not a vacant nouse in town and peraona coming to Mllwaukle every day looking for houses. , ' , JEvangalleal Church. Sunday achool at 10:30 A. M.. F. Berkemeire, Supt preacblng at 11:30 A. M. b? Rev. Shupp, of Tacoma, Waah. Y. P. A. at 7 P. M. Preacbinc at 8 P. M. Mid-week ervlcea Prayer meeting Wedneaday evenlnga. Choir practloe Tburaday evenlnga. Teachers train ing Friday evenlnga. E. RADEBAUGH, Pastor. 'St John the Baptist Church. Low mass and sermon 8 A. M. High mass and aermon and benedic tion 10:30 A. M. B. HUGENROTH, Pastor. JENNINGS LODGE. Mr. and Mrs. Waldron are moving Into their pretty new home which haa Just been completed on Jennings Ave nue. One of tbe moat pleasant meetings which the Pastime Club ever held waa : the one at the home of Mra. Ertckson od Tuesday. Sixteen ladles, were pres ent. Tbe afternoon program waa in observance of Mother's Day, Mra. Gardner reading "Somebody's Moth- er.T Mra. Morse and Mra. White aloft furnished readings. Dainty refresh ments were served, "such aa Mother used to make." Mr. and Mr. Hardy were Oregon City business visitor on Tueaday. Mra. J. S. Roberta ha been quite 111 recently. Mr. and Mra. Hardy have recently purchased the pretty home from Mr. Geo. Morse, and are at present occu pying part pf the house. Mr. and Mra. Hardy and two eons recently came from Canada. Mr. and Mra. Geo. Morae have not decided where they will locate, but their friends hope It will be near this place. - - The many new people coming here are getting nicely located. Mr.. War ner and family have moved Into their new home which they purchased from C. D. Slocum. Mr. Warner la making aome added Improvement In the way of papering and painting. Mr. and Mra. Conway and Mrs. Jonea were Mt. Scott visltura on Men day. Mra. Conway also 'enjoyed a visit from her father, Mr. DeShlelda, tbe latter part of tbe week. Mr. and Mra. Lalng of Portland will spend the week with their daughter, Mrs. H. J. Robinson. Mr. and Mra. McFarlane and Don ald and Alice apent Sunday at Kenton with Mr. and Mra. Ralner. Mra. Dunlap, who haa been th pat alx montha in California and other places of interest in the Northwest, Including Portland and its suburbs, baa returned to her home in Detroit, Mich., after a pleasant visit with her brother. Mr. L. Wilcox. Mr. H. C. Palnton haa purchased a new auto and on Sunday motored to th home of Mr. and Mrs. Thiaa near Mllwaukle, who were formerly Iowa friends of the Palnton family. Mr. Johnson haa moved Into the Klrmse cottage while building an ad ditlon and In other waya beautifying hla own home On tbe County Road. Dr. and Mra. Holt have recently pur chased acreage of Mr. and Mra. G. D. Board man on Hull Avenue and expect to build a nice house aoon. Dr. Holt waa for a number of year a misalon- ary in China and baa been for year the Pacific Coaat secretary of the de partment of the Presbyterian church that placea new men in th field, and on Tuesday evening of laat week gave, an Inspiring talk on missions, at tbe banquet given by tbe Presbyterian Brotherhood of Oregon City. In his talk, he told of the especial need for men for the ministry and also asked tbe women to aid In influencing tbe young men toward the ministry. Tho Lodge people are Indeed glad to wel come Dr. Holt and hla family to thla place. Mr. Thoe. L. Lewla of Salem vlalt ed on Sunday at tbe Hugh Roberta home. A temperance program will be given at the Grace Chanel on Sunday after noon. May 21. at 2 P. M. George Thompson of Willamette will give an address and other member of tte achool will give readings and songs. All are invited to attend. Mr. and Mra. SheneDeld and Mr. and Mra. G. D. Boardman attended tbe Evangelical conference which ta being held at Mllwaukle, on Sunday, and heard Bishop Bowen. Mra. Merritt of SeUwood entertained with a 600 party at her home on Wed nesday afternoon, when one of our Lodge matrons, Mrs. Charlea Red monds, waa the geust of honor. Mr. and Mra. H. C. Palnton ana Mr. and Mra. Hugh Roberta auioea to Mllwaukle on Monday evening to call on Rev. and Mra. Shnpp of Taco ma, who are attending the conference at Mllwaukle. Th member of Grace Chapel were pleased to hear that Rev. Morris H ov erling will again be the paator for the ensuing year and will preach at the chapel on 8unday afternoon at S P. M. The work of patting UP poiee ior the electrlo llgbta at tbla place haa been started and aoon the people of the Lodge will enjoy thla accommoda tion, which la one of the object th Community Club haa taken up to do for the public. ' Mlaa Msble Morse attended the meeting of tbe Bethlaa at tbe home of Mine Morletta Hickman on Thurs day last. - BARTON. The entertainment and basket Boclal given at Barton under the auperrlalon of Mlaa Blanche E. Miller waa a- de oMut aiirrasa. There were 29 baa-1 keta and 1147.15. wa obtafhed, the moat that haa ver been made In Clackamaa County. Mr. Samibn, from y" a? It- E&&r-T'A T - C 40 MUCH of the taste and pleasure 2a eating gooA food depends on the sugar and syrtips used. Think of thefinish 4?liglit given to your morning meal when the syrup used with your cakes Is pleasing to yoor taste. Note that delicioosness when yo drink well-made coffee with the right kind of sugar in it. Small mat ters yes but it is fast those small matters that make life a complete success or a round of annoyances. We have studied the question we pride ours elves on our attention to details of the kind. Come in and ask us. . v Some Special Brands Offered This Week Tea Garden Syrup, t gsU, 60c . Caramel Syrup, 46c ' Preferred Stock, '. 0- 60c Golden Syrup, '2 gal, 3Se J. E. CORNER 9TH AND Oregon City was the auctioneer. The baaket that aold for the highest waa Hazel Glbson'e and said for $21.50. Two baskets went for twenty dollars apiece and two for ten apiece, while there were aeveral Ave and alx dol lar sales. The young ladlea deserve special mention for the baaketa were very pretty and unique. It Is Aot necaeary to atate that the boy were very generous. The prize for the prettiest basket waa awarded to Miss Blanche K. Miller and. Miss Mattie Burghardt. Theae two baaketa were of the aame design. One of the prettiest thlnga on the program waa a ribbon drill by twelve young ladlea. Tbe girls were dressed In white dresses made Grecian atyle and carried pink ribbons. J. W. MAYES IS BURIED. Member of Wacheno Tribe No. 13 - Attend Bervicea. The funeral services over tbe body of J. W. Mayea were held at the Hol man undertaking parlor on Tueaday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Many of the member of the order of Wacheno Tribe No. 13. 1. O. R. M., attended and marched to the cemetery where the Impressive burial service of the lodge waa given. Many beautiful floral of ferings were on the casket. The In terment wa in the Mountain View cemetery. Wants, For Sale, Etc Notice under theae claaatflad beadtnir will be Inearte4 at one cent a word, first frneertJoa. half a. cant additional tnaer tlona. on tnoh card. II per motitbl hail tr h card. 4 llnea) tl per month. Caah must aeoompaajr order mleae en haa aa open account with tike paper.. No financial reapoaalblUty for error; whert error occur free eorreetad aot toe wilt s. printed for patron. Minimum eharc Ike. WANTED. WANTED Room with private family and occasional use of ptaoo. Sher man W. Moody, at Andreaen'a Jewel ry Store. GIRL WANTED Ctrl vor general housework. Experience not ao Im portant aa willingness to learn. Ap ply 1006 Main street, Oregon City. WANTED Ton to know tnat 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 aecond hand Furniture and Tools on hand, for sale to those In need. Come acJ Agents for Standard Pattorno THE... TENTH AND MAIN Specials For Saturday May 20 Corsets, short and medium lengths. Colors' white and gray, v Perhaps yon, need one for eyery day wear. If so you can buy a. $1.00 to,Trir $1.85 corset on Saturday for......; .. Another' I6t of 'those -men's '50c' work shirts with ' slight imperfections. On Saturday r two for.....'- y .s , .' . - t -' ' r .- . . " '' '- J ' j - ' ' - ') Only ! two to: one customer -: Suneet Syrvp, gal., SOe Cooking Molasaca, gal, 40e MAIN STREETS see; per ha pa we nave Juat what you want Indian Curio and trinket for sale cheap; aome that are very unique and also very rare. CEOSGBS YOUNG, Main near Fifth street. . FOR SALE. FOR SALE Bicycle nearly new, cheap. Inquire H. C. Hurlbut. 324 Washington street. FOR SALE Good aecond hand deliv ery wagon. Inquire Royal Pakery, 7th Street FOR SALE Two fine' residence lota 9th and Washington Sta., very cheap.. Term. Enquire 418 7th 8t. ACREAGE One to five acre In eight of Oregon City, SlSO and $200 per acre; good level land; one mile from car line. Clyde 4 McRae, 1003 Main St., Oregon City. - FOR SALE Must sell, cowa, hog, sheep, goats, chickena, machinery, cream separator, fruit, piano, sofa, aide-board, jar everything. . Call and see Maiden Route No. S Oregon City, Oregon. MONEY TO LOAN. TO LOAN I have at 7 per cent: $2000.00, $1300.00. . $1100.00, fOWV.W .-iw.w, uw.vv. iiuiftv.v. real estate. 40 percent value. . C. H. Dye, Sth a Main Street. . OUILDER AND COTl ACTOR. - i i . . HARRT JONES Botlder and General Contractor. Estimates cheerfully given on all classsa of batldlng work, concrete walk and reinforced concrete. Res, phone Mala 11L ATTORNEY, O. D. KBT, Attorney-at-Law, Money loaned, abstract furnished, land title examined, estate settled, gan eral law soslaea. Over Bank f Oregon City. TTREN ft SCrTTJlTBBL, AttorneysHkt- Lew, Dantseoer a a to at, win sre tloe In an courts, make coflooeJoa aad settlement. Office In "Enter M us f'"m . VHvS uw, Uliaua. ' H. H. COOPER, For Fire insurance and Real Estate. Let us handle your properties we . buy, sell and exchange. Office In naterprtse Bldg., Oregon City. Oregon.