M0RN1MQ ENTERPRISE, HATUilDAY, MAY 20, 1911. For The Ladles Who Care m tenon this store is jjrowin so popular, is because J! .re first to have what the ladies want in the very i ! stylo. Ladies want style, and here you et K ami quality at modesf prices. We ire now Wnwlnt tn - iwimmwiiiuu tuus lor ladies, and :.Mcred effects. or 'jifJ waists wlthhlmono sleeves, in the new black .i white nets and marquisette in plain and fancy em- J. LEVITT 'Suspension Bridge Corner r, Lor9 h4rt" I At tOCAL PRicrs uk. Mulviney, of Carua, was in U ,itjr rrlly. , taRIti". "t lluiura, was in, una n..,u- lUkt-r. if Cams, was among VOrei"" visitors on rrlday. . rfri babv waa born to Itev. Krox- Lf (ad Thuraday. tu produce I'nloo aells Hay and irii P. porter, of lextugton, Mor- Ueoontjr. Oregon, who was dole- in Buhl, "f Clarkee, u In thie bT jg FTIUU), imviiig v.. L O. Atlli"lt haa very If lib h'-mortiiM of th brain, liiihtly improvaa. Mr FluM'-ii'l'T, on of the firmer Igetrcr fin k, as In Oregon City nuiy. l.i C. A Mason, of (ht city, visit- Uiitkbr lter. Mrs. Conrge Hat W,f Portland, on Thursday , TW Product" t'nloa sells Arsenate r .annular, one of I h well-known Lilinta of Carua, was in tbla city on Nr. D4 Kaim-raih and brother Oeorge., m nwlili m ur t'arua, were In thin krfTMay. . Van Etrsns. one of the well-known Iraon of H.:'lille, was In thla city kfridar. ' Surge Dniln. representing the ha a Hrtiilliomnie Company, of Mini, wax In tbla rity Friday. 1 Sullivan, of Highland, well-known tktt am tUin, waa in Oregon City lTt produco raion sells berry- K V tin Louise Walker, after vlaltlng Vda In Knn'-n for the past week, awse! to her home In thla city on Vidty evening. If. P. Klrrhem, one of the well V farmes of Clackamaa county, vat home la at liogan, waa In tbla tnmaai'thig bualneaa Thuraday. Mr. HarrlM and aon. William Itarrla. ) Prlil ay mornlna for Europe. they wlllrlalt relatlvea for Wnontha. Mr. Harrla la one of the JwlMnt Haw mill men of the county. Mr. tnd Mra. Henry Wetiler are wulnlnit their niece, Mlaa Ruth K. uwr, or rnrtland. Mlaa Wetiler to make about two weeka' l Ethel Til ha, ru( Melalla, who n attending the Rebekah Aa Mr In Portland, waa In thla city ftUay on her wa borne. While tli city arte waa the gueat of Mra. Aiwighl. ; ; : , i , Ploy Stewart, of Carua, ho la ng aoiionl In thla city, prepar. ID tlM..tmu k . 1 1 1 l..H. An . ' "IHW H IVKHVI, Will IVITf 1111 inxrnlng for ber home, the will apend Saturday and Hh her parenta, Mr. and r- C E. Stewart IIAVINU puhaatid the aimk of giot erlea of Uueuther A BrhulU, I will make prlona to cloae out. J. Matt Ify, 7" h arret-t. X AfiLES' BIO HOOKS ENABLI HIM TO HIDE BALL. Harry Able, the .Unit touth w pli. lit r of I lie New York AiiirtiitiK, eujoya mu uioat inilitie dhjliu-tloii. He bu the liii.Ht ImprcHMlvo act of lianda ever aiH-i. In pnifeiMlunal luiae I'Hll. 'llie liniiin thnt Uonua Wn.ner onlla hiiiida dwlmllii into IiikIk-tilfli-uin-e u ltntfHlt tint "liixiUft" of the l)lif nvw Mrt Mil.-r from Teioa, Not only nr Ablea' hamla eicepfliMinll) , lurna - na larve aa iutvul n mhIiIh.uhU ul ino-t - (tut tiU Uiiu'i un-. fxecp llnanlly Uuiii. "i'lip dl.'ilM lire I'idk rlmt Alilf- ran hli'.w n riTii la t Ion bnw-lMill In tin? pnlm of lila bul A reKUliitliin liuM-lirtll, t.v the way, la ulun Im lii, In rlr--umfcren-e. Ablea baa a . much , mil urn I "atun"" na any ltiln.r wlm Iiiih eirer been In fuf t riuiipiuiy. 1 1 it 1 he the rUperU'iK-c of aotiie of tin' old lienda he would rUlit mw le one of the icrenteot plu-nuinx of all time. He ran Dimply 1 nn thing with the old Imno'liiile. Ablea lMllevea Hint bla Mb banda and long flngcra jflve lilm natural advnntaK iMwaeaneil by no other nmjor h-nciio pllrlier. Ilia Ongera are o bmg thnt Hie bull drop In and among Ihi'in luiii'h a it iiinrMe wmiUI In Un hand 'of a b"y- (onciin'iiily Ablea diM imt hare ti rover tip bla i'lt hlntf hand with liU jrlove. aa moat twirlera dn. 4. HH N f-M-e- f i H-l I M--e i Specialty ntrcatlng to Woman. Kew women are phyalrally perfect and. In fact, medical record a go to ahow that Mirhapa, tb great majority of women atiffer from aome more or leaa aerlona llment ecullar to the aes. - To place a reliable treatment within the reach of aurh peraona -one that did not contain anything In any way lnurlotia to the ayatem Rexall Vege table Compound waa flrat offered for aale. Practical demonatratlona have lnce proven that thla preparation, having for ita baala th formula uaed by a reliable phyalrtan wha made a epeo laltyof auch caaea, la all that haa been claimed for It, and we offer you Kesall Vegetable Compound with toe aaauranc that It will prove beneficial In the treatment of auch caaea, or we will promptly refund any money you may have paid ua for It. , Rexal Vegetable Compound can be obtained only at our atore The Rexall Drug Store. Price, $100 per bottle. Huntley Droa. Co. lb. in? , W!."'"aUuB lor ,1!!;"!'' AIbrt c,rt". wn 1 V, f ot iU ttwn "Ployed by the comrartora. Moffatt ft Parker, on Waahlniton Htreet, a f.w day,' trying la vain to pull a heavy van of ngton Htreet near Kleventh. 1 told the driver who hid come to thla city ron, Portland. , remoy. h H 1.1 fa-ten the cibl. which la uaed ?. J . ":rl'on cf ,n" dirt oar on ''r1' Th dliver n"nedl.t.ly cona.-t.ted, ,a the cable hauled the or" h",' W h'" W"b MM Act long v 'L n"'d " l'lreclau,d y the Humane Wlety. THAT OLD SPOTTED COW t ; liy M. QUAD Copyright.. SU, by Aiaoclaled LIN rmry I 'rem. HORSE IS WIPE PENCE VICTIM. Animal So Badly Injured Sheriff Maaa Shoota It. Word waa received in thla city by E- O. Caufleld, one of the membera of the Clackamaa County Humane So rloty, that a horae had been badly Injured In a field at Meldrum by com ing In contact with a barbed wire fenceand that It needed attention. The owner of the horee could not be found. Mr. Caufleld, accompanied by Sheriff Maaa. haatened lor Meldrum. The borae waa found lo be In a dylnn condition and the aherlff ahot It. There have been eeveral caaea re cently of. tbla kind reported to thla aoclety, aa well aa, caaea of cruelty YouXS for the AsfeSfflg A S IX - For and we will give yon with . NEW 4 months subscription By Carrier " at 45c the month 6 months subscription 4 By Mail i at 25c the month TO THE - i MORNING ENTERPRISE 7 Beautiful China . PLAQUE Doratcd Handsomely I Theae are a variety of patterns to choose from, jftake your selection early. , Subscribers May Have Them Too l i To any present subscriber who will bring us four w subscriptions we will present one of these dutiful dishes. . ' - ., " . ; ' -'. U SELECTIONS MUST BE MADE AT THE OPPlCE OP THE , Qregon ity pntetpfise ANK or ORtOON CITY DUIL0IN0 I The village of MvUluu bad long Uuu at peace. Ho one could recall when Here bml U-eu a lavault or any trou ble In tho church. No Area bud taken place, and no oue had beeu drowned. in the mill pond. - All Tbla waa not. changed In the twinkling of an eye, but In about a week. The Widow Wrong moved over there from lirautvllle, and one of the thing aba brouiibt with ber wu nn old allotted cow. phe bad a moral ami legal right to do tlita. rhe a ro hud a moral ami legal rlbt .to let tUnt old cow run at large In the atree a. That I the runt nui )u mol all vlllagea. The cow waa elsed up. but with no critical eye. Sbe waa Judirod to he good tempered and law abiding. She betrayed a becoming modeaty and had no fi'.inrrel. Hut the towu waa dr iclvcil In thut cow. rieacon LU-grant utMike one morning to And ber in bla ninlcii. She had eaten every atalk of bla preen com. He waa a good man, tin (IcMi-oii, but he fult it hla duty to take a club to that old cow and thump ami pound ber and ruu her out of bla gnrdeu. Wllliln two houra after he hnd done ao be had a Inwault on bla lianda. The Widow Strong proxii-d to aland by her row at all bnxurxta. (if courno the deacon had to bring a counter ault That old afxitted cow broke Into another garden. There waa no corn there, but abe waa not a par ticnlar cow. She filled op on beet. radlahee and cucunibera and In the (horning waa found complacently chewing her cud in the onion bed. Tire garden of a third cltlicn waa apolled. then a fourth and fifth. At amidown that cow would be lying In the duaty atreet with half cloned eye and a look of Innocence on ber face. Three houra later abe would be play Ing the role of devaatator. Moat of the fenrea had atood for twenty yeara. and abe found little trouble In puablng ber way through tbetu. When ber eeceu trie conduct became kuown doaena of rltlzeiia aat tip nlgbta to get a whack at her. She did not alwaya come oil a winner, but with the tater buga to aid her abe did falrl well. Even- time abe waa found in a gardeu ahe wa t j thumped; every time abe waa tbum)ed meant a lawault; every time there waa a new lawault the town waa divided again. Tblnga couldn't go on that way. The eelcctruen of the vlllnge held a ae. lul meeting and decided to officially appeal to the Widow Strong to eell out that old cow to the butcher. Not If I know tuyarit," waa ber re ply. "I have owned that cow for thir teen yeara, and I don t propoae to aee no butcher make beef of her. It lan't the cow, but the fencea. Make 'em fix np their fenrea, -and the cow will aUy on the outalde." ' Then tho aelectmrn held a apecial meeting and reaurrected an old ordi nance by which a atray cow could be Impounded and bold for any damage It might do. A delegation waited ou the widow to notify her, and abe laugh ed In their facee. 'No auch bluff goea with mo," ahe added. "There are thirty cowa at large in thla town. If you take hmie yon take the othere. Go to graaa with your old ordinance." The mlnlater of the only church In the village had kept clear of the affair up to now, but thlnga were getting ao hot that he waa dragged In. He waa aaked to call on the widow and talk cow to her talk old potted cow. He didn't fancy the Job, but stilt be called. Of course he had a lot to say before be got arotmd to the cow question, and be had scarcely touched upon It when tbe wldow'a chin waa In the air and She replied: "I tell yoo I won't have that dumb animal abused! She's atood by me. and I'm going to atand by ber." The good man went away disheart ened. And yet, after all, it waa be who solved the problem. He benrd that Eldor Comatock, widower, had been aeen calling on the widow, and he eenfi for blm and said: "Elder, are yoo well enough ac quainted with the Widow Strong to form an opinion regarding ber?" "Very eet in her waya," waa the reply. "Too are alone In the world, elder?" "Yea." " "You managed poor other wife?" "Idld." "And If yon were married to this woman I believe poo could manage her." I-dunno abont that: I dnnno." , "And you could aell or trade thnt cow and bring peace to the (own. The church la threatened with disruption. Something muat be done." "You don't mean I ought to marry tbe widow r "Well, don't you think you'd-be hap- IderP' , "I I might" ' "And If you can eettle thla cow ques tion ladt It jour duty to aacrlflce a little?" , . She'a a woman that will throw thlnga when she peta mad," aald the Older after a long alienee. . "But that old cow la devastating the Tillage. Elder, you'd die for your coon try, wouldn't you?" ' ,' The elder took a couple of days to think It OTer and then called, proposed and waa accepted.. A month later he and the widow were married. The net day that old spotted cow mys teriously dlaappeared, and the doTe of peace came back and aUU hovers OTer , tbe town. 1 ' ' COuRESPOTiDENCE CAN BY, Dr. Dedman haa been confined to the houae for several days by an at tack of rheumatism. J. R. Macy, of Canby, has purchaaed a Heed-French piano from Ed. Kruger. Mr. -A. W. Uutterfleld, prealdent of the United States Flower Map Com pany, Uirt cairby Tueaday for a alx weeka stay In the Kaat. He baa plan ned to visit New York. Waablncton and Philadelphia. Mlaa Easter Holzman made a bust neas trip to Portland Wednesday. Mini ungaey ana Mra. T. Cowen visited the Lindsey's here Tueaday. Mlaa Elbel Ferguson visited rela tive here recently, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Illalr went to 'ortland Tueaday. C. 1). Dlllard, from Canby, who made a bualneaa trip to Prtmeville, Madraa and Matoles, has returned. lanuy la to have a five, ten and fifteen rent atore. Goods are on the way. The building la being rushed o completion.. The exterior haa al ready received a coat of paint. Mr. rreister, wb recently sold the bual neaa he had been carrying on for the Watklna Medical Company, 1a the p'-raon to be thanked for tbla new commercial enterprise. The children of Canby are to have the pleasure. teoon of again rldln on i'Merry-go-Rbilnd. Mr. C. N. Waifs lot haa been rented and the work of putting up the awing Is now In progress. Notices are posted uo for a spec ial tax levy of two mills, the purpose being to buy a city park for Canby. The trfiot of land which the city hopes to purchase la the grove owned by Mra. Ogle. Tbe electron will be held on Mnv 27. AMONG THE CHURCHES SUNDAY CALENDAR. Baptist Cor. Main and Ninth streeta. Itev. S. A. Hayworth pastor, rea. Ill Ninth; 8. S. 12 noon, H. E. Crosa supt.; morning aervlce 10:30, even ing 7:30, Y. P. 8- C. E. C:30 p. m. and Juniors aame hour. . Weekly prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 P- m. Catholic Cor. Water ana Tenth Sta, Rev. A. HUlebrand pastor, res. 911 Water; Low Maaa 8 a. m., with ser mon; High Maaa 10:30 a. m., with sermon; afternoon aervlce 4: CO. Maaa every morning at 8:00. Congregational Cor. Main and Elevrntb streets. Ilev. Wm. M. J'roctnr pastor, res. 09 Third: 8. 8. 11 noon, John Ixiw ry aunt.: morning service 10.10. even- In IT 7:10. younc nopla (:10. Wn-kly prayer tnsetlna; Thursday at 7:10 p. m. Christ Iv. Lutnran Cor KlaUth and J. Q. Adama street. Kev. K Schmidt oastor. rea. SO J. Q Adamc 8. H SO a. m.; preactilnc afternoons of firat snd third Bundavs at 2:10 In Ensllon. oilisr Munday aervlce moralDga at 10 :: wnn preaching ID Oermnn. Christian Science Ninth and Cen ter atreets. , Sunday service 11 a. m. 8unday achool 11 noon. Wednesday evening 8 p. ra. German Evangelical Cor. Eighth and Madison streets. Rev. F Wleveslck pas tor, rca. 711 Madison: R. K. 10 a. m., Herman Bchrader. Monroe street, supt ; mornlnc service II. yoi'ng neople at 7 p. m. and preaching at f p. aa. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 1:19 m. as. Gladstone Christian Rev. A. H. Mulkey Rutor, res. (iladatone; 8. 8. IS a. m., . C. Ilendrtcks supt. t morning service It o'clock, evening service 7. JO. Week ly prayer meeting Thursday 7:10 p. m. Mountain View Union (Cong.) 8. 8. p. m.r Mrs. J. H. Qulnn, supt.; Dlble Btudy every Thursday after noon; E. C. Dye will preach at 7:) o'clock Sunday evening. Msthodlst Main atreet cor. Seventh, Kev. E. F. Zimmerman pastor, res. cor. Sixth and Washington; 8. 8. :45 a. m., C. A. Williams, Olad atone, supt.; morning service 10:46, Kp worth League 0:30, evening aer vlce 7.30. Prayer meeting Thurs day 7:30 p. m. Morning subject, "The mind Man of Jeruselam." Evening subject, "Tbe Unrealities and Inhumanities of Christian Science." eyeebyterian Seventh street cor Jeffer son, Hev. J. II. LaJideborouab pasinr. res. 710 Jefferson; 8. 8. 10 a. m., Mrs. W. C. Oreen supt.; morning srvlo 11 a. m.. Y. P. 8. C. E. ; p. in., even ing servlcs 7:10. prayer meeting Thurs day p. m. Morning subject "Honor Reward ed." Evening "Why Am I Not Chrl tlon"? Parhplaee Congrseatlonal Rev, J. L. Jones pastor. Tea.- Clackamas; 8. 8. 10 a. m., mery French supt.; preaching services each Sunday, alternating bu tween 11 a. m. and 7:leVp. m. CIiriM tlan Endeavor Thursday evening 7:30 P. m. SL Paul's Rev. C. W. Roblnaon, rec tor. Dally services: Morning pray er, 7 a. m.; Holy Eucbarlat, 7:30 a. m.; evening prayer, 7:30 p. m. Sun day services: Holy Eucbarlat 8 a. m.; morning prayer, 10:30 a. m.; Holy Eucbarlat and sermon, II a. m.; evening prayer and sermon, 7:30 p. ra.; 8. 8., 12 m.; Thursday evenings, sermon at 7:80 p. m. United Brethren Cor. TCtuhlh and Taylor. nev u. r. tiaras pastor, res. fort I ana; ; 0. B. It a. m., Frank Pnxker, Ma.le iMnr, supt.; morning servlcs 11. Y. P. 8. C. E. p. m.. evening servloe 7. I Rev. F. C. Clark' will occupy tbe i pulpit at 11 o'clock Sunday morn-' tag. i Wlllsmetts M. C No regular preaching I services. 8. 8. 1 p. ra.. Mrs? Reams , supt. Zlon Lutheran Cor. Jefferson and Elghih streets, Kev. W. H. Kraxherirer pa. tor, res. 720 Jefferson; 8. 8. 0:10 a. m . Rev. Kraxberaer supt r morning service 10:10, evening 7:46. Luther League. 7 p. m. -.. - ii-0, . Heart to Heart Talks. By EDWIN A. IVYE. The way it is kept makes all the difference between the Unit sold by this store and the kind you see elsewhere. Choice fruit v : must be treated choicelv" both for our sake and yours. Apart from exposing it for sale in an appetising waywhich is really " part of our method of selling we make a point of seeing that every possible care is taken to keep it as clean and fiesh as if our whole reputation depended on that alone. Our choice fruit ie consequently well named it is the best 70U can buy or eat in this town. .. These are some of our specials tor-the current week, Large Juicy Oranges 20c, 30c, . Strawberries ........2 Bx. 35c - . 40c, 60c Dor. r ' . . ' Bananas ....... ...... .25c Dox ' ...... ' SsaVJaVJi .' . t J. E. SEELEY CORNER 9TH AND MAIN STREETS ! -. WILD WOOD HOSPITAL Oregon Ctty Furnished with operating room, ward and private rooms. (iroduote Nurses" Pac. tZAi Home D-298 BASEBALL RECREATION PARK, Cor. Vaughn and Twenty-fourth Sta. SPOKANE PORTLAND May 16, 17, 18, 19, 20. 21. Games Begin Weekdays at 3:30. Sundays, 2:30 P. M. LADIES' DAY FRIDAY. Boy Under 13 Free to Breachera Wednesday. EXCURSION FARES EAST ' 191 I During the months of May, June, July, August and September, on dates shown below, the SOUTHERN PACIFIC 1 will sail round trip tickets from Oregon City Via Portland BE CAME BACK. VTby did the millionaire of St. Louis who fled to Parts during tbe boodle exposures In that city and wua Indict ed for alleged brltwry return recently and Klre himself upT WbyJ ' Wbat la there in tbe breast of tbe wrins(doer that makes blm alwaya long to go to tbe place moat danger' ous, tbe scene of bla wrongdoing;? Wbyl Tbe PL Loo Is man did not come beck because of lack of money. ' Hla wealth Is estimated at S20.00U.U00. made In tbe brewing business. So far aa mon ey Is concerned, he could have re mained In exile Indefinitely. And yet - - With unlimited means and freedom to roam the world, nine yeara was tbe limit of bla ability to stay away from his old borne. Why? It has boon proved over and over ajrnlu In the history of lite race that the old Bible' Is rlplu when li sir": ' "Tin sure rnr sin will dud you 001." Which, rotne to thl-ik of It. Is a n-r rtf.vlnir derlnratlon. When ynn do 'A Brent wron;t yon create a thing w;tliln ron thnt will himi yn down There Is some! nine liiflde you that will be- trft. Von ran not trust It. Too are never safe. Yon cannot rnn away from It. It la part of you' "Which way 1 turn la hell." aald Milton's poor Rntan: "myself am hell." And this thine Inside you. thla mon ster, will pnnw at your vltala, making an awful nnrest. ao that yoo can neT- er be sr. Mined nntll you make surren der and complete atonement. "The wniros of sin la depth." Tbe wairea'of aln la riot mere phys ical death. To many a sinner that would be the easier way. The wagea of sin Is splrlrnal death, which la In definitely worxe. It Is living death. You are chained to your rock life Pro metheus and watch with horror the rnltures feeding1 on your vltala. The world may not find yon not bnt yonr sin will Foollxh man who fancies the only penalty of law violation la to ba found nut hy the law! There are worse thine thnn the penitentiary. as follows: TO FARES Chicago t 73.00 Council Bluffs 0.50 Omaha 60.50 Kansas City 6030 8t. Joseph ..1 M.BO St. Paul 60.50 8t. Paul, via Council Bluffs .... 54.40 Minneapolis, direct ' 60.50 Mlnneapol a, v a Couno I Bluffs . 64.40 Boston H0.0P New York 1M.00 St. Louis 70.50 Washington, D. C 108.00 SALE DATES Msy 16, 17, 18, 19, 22, 23v 24, 25, 27, 28 and 29. June S, 7, 9, 10 12, 16. 17, 21, 22. 28, 29, and 30. ,, ' July 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 19, 20, 26 27 and ,28. August 3, 4, 5, 14 15, 16, 17, 21, 22, 23, 28, 29 and 30. September 1, 2, 4, 6, 6 a d 7. Stop-overs -rlthln limits in either di rection. Final return limit October Slat. ; For fares one way through California Inquire of any Southern Paclflo : agent, or write to WM. McMURRAY, , General Passenger Agent ' Portland, Oregon. 1911, and If you fall to appear or ans wer said complaint on or before said date, the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for tbe relief demanded In hla complaint, to-wlt: "For a decree of this Honorable Court dissolving the bonds of matri mony now existing between the Plain tiff and tbe Defendant, and for such ctber and further relief as la Just and" rnect -In tho premlsea. .,.. Tbla summons la served upon you by publication thereof for alx succes sive weeks, once each week. In the Oregon Ci:y Enterprise, a dally news paper of general circulation published in Oregon City, County of Clackamas, State of Oregon, by order of the Hon orable J. U. Campbell, Judge of the above entitled Court, which order la dated tbe 28th day of April, isu Date ot first publication, April 29th, 1911. Date of last publication, June 10th, 1911. C. H. DYE, Attorney for Plaintiff, unique and also very rare. GEORGE YOUNG, Main near Fifth street. FOR IALC 1 FOB 8ALE Two fine residence lota 9tjh and Washington 8ts, very cheap. Terma. Enquire 413 7th St - ACREAGE One to five acres in sight of Oregon City, $1G0 and 9200 per acre; good level bind; one mile from car line. Clyde ft McRae, 1003 Main St, Oregon City. FOR SALE Must sell, cows, hogs, sheep, goats, chickens machinery, cream separator, fruit piano;' sofa , aida-board, jars everything. Call and see Maiden Route No. 3 Oregon City, Oregon. - - Wants, For Sale, Etc. Notices under thesa clsaain4 neaainr will bs tnssreed at on oral a word. iirs Insertion, half a cent additional Inser tlona. On rnch card, tl Pr month: halt Inch card. (4 lines) tl per monLh. Cash must aocompany order unless one tina an open account with the papsr. Na financial responsibility ror errors: wnert errors occur ires correcieu noiit-w wiu u printed for patron. Minimum chare tic WANTED. . BUILDER AND CO-otsjaCTOR. ' HARRY JONES Builder and General Contractor. . Estimates cheerfully given on all classes of boildlng work, concrete walka and reinforced concrete. Rea. Pboa Mala 11L , ATTORNEYS. WANTED Toa to know mat we buy all kida of Curios, that we are In the market for second hand Furni ture and Tools. We also have a good assortment of second hand Furniture and Tool on hand for aale to those In need. Come anJ see; perhaps we have Juat what you want Indian Curio and trinkets for aale cheap; some that are very O. D- 'EBT, Attorney-at-Law, Money - loaned, abstracts furnished, land titles examined, estates settled, gen eral law bualneaa. Over Bank af Oregon City. - UREN ft 8CHTJEBELv Attorneys-at- Tjiw, Deutacher Advokat, win prac tice in all courta, make collection and settlements. Office la Enter prise Bldg, Oreaoa City. Oregon. 1 i H. COOPER, For .Fire rnsuraner and Real Eatate. Let na handle your properties we Buy, sell and exchange. Office In Rater prise , Btdg., Oregon CTty. Oregon. :, Summons. In the Circuit Court of the 8tate of Oregon, for Clackamaa County. Ella Cronln, Plaintiff, vs. William Cronln, Defendant. To William Cronln, tne above named defendant: In the name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above named ault on or before the 3d day of June, 1911, said date being the expiration of el? weeka from the first publication of thla aummona, and If you fall to ap pear or answer said complaint, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to tbe Court for the relief prayed for in his complaint, to-wlt: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff and defendant Thla aum mona la published by order of Hon. J. IT. Campbell. Judge of the Circuit Court, which order waa made and en tered on the 20th day of April, 1911, and the time prescribed for publica tion thereof la alx weeka, beginning with the Issue of Saturday, April 22 1911, and continuing each week there after to and including the Issue of Saturday, June 8, 1911. LATOURETTB ft LATOURETTE. Attorneys for plaintiff. "'. Summons. . In the Circuit Courrof the State f Oregon for- the County of Clacka mas. ' .. ... John C. Baker, plaintiff. , vs. Hanna K. Baker, Defendant In the name of the State of Oregon, Greeting: - - . . You, Hanna K. Dakar, are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you herein, on or before the twelfth day, of June, 1911 Mitchell Afltomobilcs Have you erer looked Into the detaila of construction snd the mechanical features together with the handsome appearance of the Mitchell Automobiles to find the reasons why they art being bought by people throughout the state, who know the value of a food car,. 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