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- y MORNIKQ ENTERPRIJSdC, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1911. . I Society Brand Clothes are.tyled, shaped and built especially for Ihe Young American Gentlemen. They Individualize bis appear ince. They add gracefulness- to his proportions, re finement to his "lines" in a degree not attained in other ready made clothes. In addition, they represent the highest type of tailoring-and fabrics. For sale at J. LEVITT Suspension Bridge Corner Pond Patovwr. ra f How's your oldest Milywi'KT" "Ob. he I ililiig ilnt lulu. II I niiintt In e.veu-ge " LOCAL DRICPS 1 I Will IJinln, of Clarkes, was lu Ore on ( My Tuesday. Mr. linn Mr. Thomas Davla, of &ru, m wregon tity lueeuay H'-rt liunthnr and son, of sbubel ere In Oregon City on Tuesdsy. Mr, t'hrlsttier, of Graham, wss Oimiiii City on business Tuesdsy. in Mr. Headman and eon llnry, of fhuhei, were in tiregou tuy lueeuay 1uuIm lUx-Uner and wife, of Hhubel rr in ihla lty Monday. rrnl Sti'tnrr, of Heaver Creek; waa tl Or'K"ii itjr on i umusj, , Mr. I x-Vol I and dsughlrr, of Kid ratio. were hi Oregon City, Monday, Mr. Ijirklna, of (Markka, waa anionic ta Oregon i ll y viMiiora oniueauay. - At(oi n.-y A. Iilmlrk and J. K. HJk' went to Halem on It-gst busl mi. Olli Ivrraon, of Eldorado, arrived In Off" n City on Monday to accept a pltliti In Ihe mill. Hlrtlw.ll Ijidd left on Sunday fur North rinlns, whr bit mill spend a iwh vlntilng friends. Mrs K II. Reddswsy. of Th Dalles, W vUKItiK with her parenta, Mr, and Mr. J. M. Wnrnock. Mr K. II. Worthlngton, of Oswego. in in nil rny on luesusy Tinning. frletiiU. rhNrlm llranland. of lloqulani, Wsh , waa ainonit th Oregon City bunliirnit visitors on Tuesday. Mr II. A. Benson, of Seattle. Wh , waa In Oregon City on Tues day vlHltlng friends. Iir K A. Hiimmur, formerly of Ore fun t'lly. baa moved hi office to 1017 Corlwtt building. Portland. Charles baugherty, representing the Pscinc I'sper Company, of Portland, w in ihla city on business Tuesday. Krni Moody left on Saturday for Hood River, where he will be truest of the Charles Albright family for sev ers! Weeks. llorn, to Mr. and Mrs. Hob McClln lock, mho live on the old Mack's plare near the graveyard, a nine pound hoy. Horn, to Mr. and Mra. T. U Klap Srohack, Bliteenth and I U vision MreelN, an eight and one half pound boy. Mix Mable Francis, of this city, left on Monday for Portland, where she 111 visit during the week with Mr. and Mrs. John Uerber. Mr. snd Mrs. Mallatt and wife, of Tych Valley, Oregon, were In Oregon City on Monday and Tuesday, re taterlng at the Klectiic. Elmer Albright, of this city, hss Purchased a flve-passenger Ford auto mobile from Elliott a Tark. Thla aukes about 15 Ford machlnea In this elty. Mr. and Mra. Howard Parrln, Miss btella Hofman, Miss Maybell Hof n, Mlaa Culley and Mr. Mara and .ill Yotitfs for the Asking ASK For and we will give yot with a NEW 4 months subscription By Carrier at 45c the month TO THE MORNING ENTERPRISE A Beautiful China" PLA2UEDccoral-d ndMineiy ""Xhtre are a variety of patterns to choose from. . Make your selection early. SabscrlberalMay Hare Them Too ' To any present subscriber who will bring us four new subscriptions we will present one of these beautiful dishes. V , , ALL SELECTION'S MUtT ! MAOt AT THi OFFlCf OFTHat I BANK Of, OREGON Wallace McCord were guests at WH Hum McCord'. residence on Sunday. John Matheson hat returned to this clly from Hslmti, where he has been vlltlng hU aunl, Mrs. I). M. Hteven son. formerly Mls Aiigellii Williams, of this clly. , lion. Wlllliim A. Barrett and wife. Mln Barrett. M. and Mrs. D. O. Woodworlh, ir Albany, were In this clly on Tuesday -on their way to Port land lo see Ihe ohu Festival. Tbey registered at the Electric. Mrs. John (iluason and daughter, TS. A. J. IliillH l..f .in Uiiti.1 ng by train for Han Francisco. He ro returning ih.,v ulll iru..i v. he soiiihern part of the atate and ill! visit friends. J llrooks, of Ashland, was In I his clly on Tiiesdsy, vlHltlng friends. Il formerly resided In this city, and from here went to Aberdeen, Wash., where he remained until five years ago, when tie went to Ashland. Mrs. C.'c. William and daughter, MlHS.KUa, who have been spending the wnter at North Yakima, with the former s son. Walluco Williams, have returned to Oregon Clly and will spend Ihe summer at tbelr home, "The Kirs-' at Mount Pleaaant. Dr. Eva M. Tut tie, OHteoptitti, r2H MsrquMni IHdg., Portland, at Mrs. K F. Zlmtnerman'a residence No. 620 Cth Washington. Tuesday and Krl- dny. Acute and chronic dlseasee I rested at home or office, phono Main ZI'JI. BEAVERS WIN FAST GAME; SCORE 1 TO 0 KOCSTNER . HAS EVERYTHING AND ANGELS ONLY GET TWO HITS. i, . .J. I 'OUT I. A Nil. Or.. June It (Siiecal.) Kocsiner put all his puzzlers to work today, and, as a result, the Hose Festival visitors and manv others who Journeyed lo Recreation Park saw the Heavers whitewash the Angels. It wss a kixkI csme. Portland only made one tally, and that In Ihe ninth when It bad began to look aa If goose eggs would continue In order for the re mainder of the game. Thorsen pitch e( some himself, allowing only six hits, llolb teams plsyed a perfect fielding gnuie. The results Tuenday were n fol lows: Piulllc Const I-ngue Portland 1, Los Angeles 0; Sacramento 1, San Francisco 0, (16 Innings); no game be tween Vernon and Oukland, aa latter team did not arrive In time. Northwestern league Vancouver 6, Portland 3; Spokane C. Seattle 1; Tacoma 7, Victoria f. National League Chicago 6, Brook lyn 3; Pittsburg 4, New York 3; Cin cinnati 6. Philadelphia 0; St. Louls- Hoston gamo postponed op account of rsln. American League Cleveland I. Washington 2; all other games scheduled poatoned on account of rain. STANDING. . Pacific Coast. W. L. P.C. Portland 36 26 .681 San Francisco 36 32 .629 Vernon 34 32 .615 Oakland 35 33 .315 8acraniento 31 34 .477 Loa Angeles 26 42 .382 Northwsstarn. W. L. P.C. Spokane 32 15 .681 6 months subscription By Mail " at 25c the month CITY 6UILDING I " SO . II .125 Vancouver , 2 so M3 Bwttl Jl 29 .447 KwU'na 1 26 .423 VlK"'rl U .234 Bom folka get so In the bablt of aaylng, "Whoa!" to llr horses when tbey do not mean It, that these faith ful animals cannot tell when their maaiers do really mean to have thm op, so they keep going, when you aay, "Whoa!" mean h. That I. the only way your horses have of knowing what to do. THE CRACK 01- THE WHIP Bv SADIE OLCOrT Copyrlshl by Amsrlesn lr Ann. Fisllnn. lull - Nell Wiilktr bud ttf-n cuurilng m for aolne I line, but 110 propussl i-suie. One day be told tur wlifrv lb bllrb waa. "Amlsblllty." be bhIiI. -Is IiiiIihhii sable In a wife. IIuw un I know be fore marrlHgw Ibut you are suilNliie'' "Vou show a greet dt-sl ut gmnl tense." I replied. "There Is a greul deal In wbai you aay. Come and lake up your quartera wlib us for a luouiu There you U1 see me every day jjud often wben I aw off my guard. I hall be compelled to abow my natu ral disposition." "And as soon as tbe month Is over wt will enter upon tbal otber moutb called tbe honeymoon." he cried eutbu slaatlcaiiy, and. tbrowing ois arms around my neck, be covered my face with kisses. Now. we women have a way of do ing things by strategy. I dldu't feel, any more fear of betraying a disagree able nature with Nell In tbe bouse tbso wben be came lo call on me. I knew well enough Hint matrimony 1 different from courtship and t hut wben two eople settle down to work lo dou ble harness there Is going to be a good deal of frlrtiou, for awbtie,' at any rate. I thought It a Una chance lo let Nell s.-e tiefore marriage tbat lbee frictions are oo all tbe wlfe'a fault I was aaftectnlly equtped to do till for my little brother Jars waa at borne, and I well knew that If Nell could stand Jack's antics without los ing bis temper he would be guile able to stagger under my - most glaring faults. Nell came and settled himself for tbe trial-my trial. He hadn't aald anything aboot being tried himself, and I didn't tell blm that be waa to be nnder observation Nell went to business In tbe morning, returning about 5 In the afternoon. Jack took him In charge aa aoon aa he arrived. Nell tried to get rid of blm. but Jack stuck like a leerb. Nell would be reed log Hetry to me lu tbe garden Jack would enme up behind blm and wttb a stick and a horse's hslr and a tiny ball of paper would make blm tblnk tbat a bumblebee was lighting on bis nose Jack anenked Into Nell's room and Oiled bis underclothing ion tbe lnslde with burs Nell gut the clothing on then bsd to hike It off acaln snd ' bslt so hour picking out tbe burs. He was late to business thai day and came home In a very bad buuwr. By such innocent Juvenile expres sions of a child's nature did Jack tn graUate himself Into Nell's dlafsvor Nell remarked tbat tbe boy bad been very badly brought up, whereupon I simply said that It was evident he didn't like children. To me these little pranks were delightful. Nell aald tbat. tbe boy being my brother. I waa doubt less used to him. Jack during thla prea ration for a honeymoon found boy be would rather play with tbno annoy Nell. Bo I waa obliged to bribe my brother with candy every day and the promise of a football at tbe end of tbe season to keep him at home during tbla test of my disposition. Besides. I waa obliged to conjure up method tor harassing toy lover and suggesting tbetu to tbe dear boy. When Nell waa snooting Jack poured aand In hie ear. Then Jack would ateal op behind Nell and Hp a amall piece of Ice down bis back nnder bla clothing And one day when Nell and 1 were walking over tbe lawn together Jack, who waa watering tbe grass with tbe hose, turned It on my companion and drenched blm. . Thla waa the cHmas of a long term of annoyance, and Nell could not have kept bla equanimity any longer nnieaa be had been descended from the angels Us broke loose In a profusloo of Htble quotations in wblcb tbe word "damnation" occurred ofteoeat. Then be ran after Jack, vowing thai oe would knock every bit of spirit out of bis Tlllalnoua little body. J "Mr. Walker." 1 exclaimed severely, "bow can yoa apeak so ot tbe dear chlldr "Chlldr he cried. "Oellloo. rather!" "Mr. Walker." I continued Id a die nlfled tone, "1 am disappointed. I sup posed tbat your disposition wss as gentle aa a lamb'a. I find tbat you are easily angered and when angered not only fierce, bat vindictive. How fortu nate that I ahoold have discovered tne true acerbity ot your makeup. Our engagement la at an end. Had I mar ried a man with each a temper i should have looked ' forwad to tbe rest of my life with horror." Thee laat words were the aatne aa be bad uaed to me, but be didn't re member them. "And had I married you." he re torted. forgetting himself In a new burst of anger, "one In whoae veina flows the blood of tbat little viper, 1 would"- 1 walked atralgbt into tbe oonae and hot the door after ma. Where be atayed tbat night I didn't know, bot the next morning be ca un to me and on bended knee begged me to forgive him. I asked blm If he wished to teat my disposition aoy further, and Be aald be was quit aatladed with It. Then I forgave blm. - - 1 do think men are the stupidest emturea la tna world. And yt they tblnk themselves superior to women. Tbey bar so many theories about them for our golds nee. They bluster gnd arrogate to themselves, bat they all know the crack , of a woman whip. I a aaajuiiiaa . . IDIA STREBIG AMD CHARLES BECHER WED CEREMONY IS PERFORMED AT HOME OF BRIDE'S BROTHER. The nia-rlage of Miss Lena Btreblg, formerly of Medford, Wis., and Charlea Dei her, of thla city, waa solemnized on Sunday morning at o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mra. Henry Btre blg, at Tenth atreet and Railroad ave nue. Rev. W. R. Kraxberger, pastor of the Lutheran church, officiating. Mrs. Fred Metzner acted aa mairon of honor, and Fred Metzner ac best -man. The bride wore a pretty gown of white crepe de chine and carried a shower bouquet of H ride's roses. The living room, where the ceremony waa per formed, waa In pink and white rosea, and the dining room was In red roses. Owing to th recent death of tbe bride's father, Fred Btreblg, the affair waa very quiet. Immediately after the ceremony tbe bridal party left for New Era, where they were given a reception at tbe home of the bride s sister, Mrs. Cle ment Dletz, and where a aumptuous dinner was served. The following were present: Mr. and Mra. Fred Metzner, Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Btre blg, Mr. and Mr. Tbomaa Whlttler, Ms. lna Uevla, George Mlelke. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Becher, of thla clly; Mlsa Sedonla Oelnrtch, Emll and Krnest Gelbrlcb, of New Era; Mr. and Mrs. liortholtz. Misses Emma- and Freda liertholtz. OUo, Hruno and Ar nold Ilcrtholtz, Mr. Kram and daugh ter, Mlsa Edna, Mr. and Mra. Dletx and family. Mr. and Mra. Becher, upon their return to thla city, went to their home at 118 High atreet. which baa been neatly furnished. Mrs. Becher came to this city about one year ago from Medford, wis., and has been making her home with htr brother, Henry Hlrebig, but recently returned from a visit to her home in Wlsconaln, where she was called by the death' of her father. Mr. Becher waa in business In Portland before coming to Oregon 'lty. He haa a responsible position with the Oregon City Manufacturing Company. Strawberry Jam: Pour a cupful of red currant Juice over two pounds of granulated augar, and let It stand for twenty minutes, "while you boll over a slow Are two pounds of mashed straw berries, stirring constantly. Add the for half an hotirpsMm, and when cold seal In tumblers with parafflne. sugar and currant Juice and simmer Needles are amall and easily lost, but Just obtain a small bottle to keep them in and you will not be bothered that way any more. CORRESPONDENCE CLARKS. Mr. ettlanfer went to town on Monday. Miss Emly and Pauleta Hofstetter spent Sunday with Miss Ida lliag. Mr. Hungate, county aurveyor, fin ished surveying last week on Thurs day. Mra. Martin and eon t;a tret, and daughter Pearl, of Oregon City, viaited In Clarke. The Timber Grove School cloved on May 2C. Charlie Marshall -was hauling hay to town last week. Ed. Hettman helped Mr. Bottemlller build a fence. Mr. Carr came home from Oregon City last week. Mr. Marquardt went to town on Monday. Ed. and Otto Buol got a scraper from Mr. Mettlaufer to fill tip stump holea. Road Supervisor Sullivan I work ing In Colton. DAMASCU8. D. A. A. C. team crossed bats again with the Logan team .Sunday and were defeated in a well-played game, tbe score being 8 to 6. A week ago Logan alfto won th game on the home grounds 10 to 9. The teams seem to be evenly matched except In batting. Andersen of Logan, struck out seventeen battera besides making one borne run. D. A. A. C. Junlora won an easy game from Eagle Creek Juniors, the score being 8 to 2, on the home grounds. Rlckard Wit re 1 has sold his farm of 40 acrea which Is south of the town for a handsome sum. Th -Modern Woodmen observed Memorial Day. Rev. E. J. Sewall, of Thornton, Wash., delivered a most excellent address on tbe platform In the park, after which a picnic dinner waa served on a long tabl under the treea. The Fourth of July will be cele brated at Damascus tn tho old fashion ed way. Senator Walter Dimlck will be the orator of the day Excellent music and singing will Iw furnished and a good baseball game wil! be one of th features of th afternoon, be sides racing of all sorts. An entertainment ; will be given In the D. A. A. C. club room on the eve- nine of June 17. Strawberries and cream will be served. Most of tbe people of Damascus are attending the Hose Carnival In Port land thla week. ' WILDWOOD HOSPITAL Oregon City Furnished with operating room,' ward and private rooms. , Graduate Nurses Pac. 2243 Home D-298 BASEBALL RECREATION PARK, (or. Vaughn and Twenty-fourth Sts. LOS ANGELES PORTLAND Jun 6, 7, 8, , 10, 11 Games Begin Weekdays at S:JO. , , . . Sundaya, 2:0 P. M. LADIES' DAY FRIDAY. Boys Under 12 Fre to Blachra , wyineiday. ATTENTION, SIR KNIQHTS OF THE ROSEI AH members of Knights of the Rose are requested to appear at Willamette nan, Thursday, June ttb, at 11:30 m. to iaa car for Portland parade. By order otX'ourt No. 1. Vt. Cv-GJIEAVE3, Commander. NOTICE .OF APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice la hereby riven that I will at the next regular meeting of th City Council apply for a license to sell liquor at my Vlace of bualness, 722 Main atreet, for a nerlod of three mouths. A. J. KNIGHTLY. NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL ELECTION. Notice Is hereby given to tb legal voters of School District No. 62, Clacka,mas County, Slate ' of Ore gon, that the annual school election for aald district will be held In the Fountaip Hose Company building, In Oregon City, Oregon, to begin at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., and continue until the hour of 6 o'clock p. m., on th third Monday in June, being th 19th -day of June, A. D., 1911, which election la for, tbe pur pose of eleclln on director1 jto serve for the term of five 'years. Dated this 7th day of June, 1911. GEO. A. HARDING, Chairman Board of Directors. Attest: R. E. BRODIE. District Clerk. NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL ' MEETING. Notice la hereby given to the legal votera of School District No. 62, of Clackamas County, State of Ore gon, that the Annual School meet ing for aald district will be held at the County Courthouse of Clacka mas County, In Oregon City, Ore gon, to begin at the hour of 7 o'clock p. m., on the third Monday of June, being the 19th day of June, A. D., 1911. : Thlg meeting ia called for th purpose of submitting the annual reports of th Directors and Clerk, and the transaction , of business usual at auch meeting. Dated thla 7th day of June, 1911. GEO. A. HARDING, Chairman Board of Directors. Attest: E. E. BRODIE, District Clerk. ' - IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MULT NOMAH COUNTY. In the Matter of the Guardianship of William Henry Winters, Ruth Jeanne, May Winters, Maggie Adeline Wlntera, and Johnie W'lnt-1 ers.-Mlnors. I Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned will sell at private sale to the highest bidder for case, on and after the 10th day of July, 1911, the following described real property, to wit: All the right title and Interest of the aove named minora In and to the following described real property: Being bounded by a line beginning at the northwest corner of Section 28 in Township 1 South of Range 4 Eabt of Willamette meridian, and running thence South 80 rods, thence East 10 rods, thence North 80 rods, thence West 10 rods, to the place of begin ning, containing 5 acrea and located In Clackamas. County, State of Ore gon. That the aame will be sold nnder authority of an order of th above entitled Court, and subject to the ap proval of said Court. Blda on said property will be received by the un dersigned at 433 Worcester block, In the city of Portland, Oregon. J. N. MEWHIRTER, Guardian. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. In the Matter of the Estate of Ellery Capen, Deceased. The undersigned having been ap pointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County, executor of tbe last will and testa ment of Ellery Capen, -deceased, no tlce la hereby given to th creditor! of, and all persona having claims against said deceased, to present them verified as required by law, within six months after the first publication of this notice, to said executor, at Ladd & Tilton'a Bank, corner Third nnd Washington etreets, Portland, Oregon. EDWIN W. CAPEN, Executor of the laat will and testa ment of Ellery Capen, Deceased. Dated, June 7th, 1911. Sw Notice of Acceptance of Street Im provement. Notice Is hereby given, That the City Engineer of Oregon City, Ore gon, haa filed hia certificate of th completion and approval of tbe work done by Moffatt ft Parker, contrac tor, on the Improvement of Wash ington Street, Oregon City, from the South aid of Second Street to the South aid or Seventh Street, and th City Council of Oregon City, Oregon, will consider the accept ance thereof, and all objections to the acceptance of aald Improvement, at th Council Chamber of aald City, on June 14th, 1911, at 8 o'clock, P. M. Any owner of any property within the assessment district of said Im provement or any agent of such owner, ma at such time or any tlma -prior thereto, appear and file ob jection to the acceptance of said improvement, and auch objections shall be considered and all the merits thereor determined by tne Council at the above named time and place. Thla notice la published In the Morning Enterprls and the time and place were fixed by the order of th City Council of Oregon City. L. 8TIPP. Recorder. Hoa do not dig In th earth alto gether for the fun of It They get a lot to eat tnat way grass room, worms, bites of stuff of different kinds that help to make bone and muscle. Go T Your Phyalclan. Ami, hi. onlnlon of a remedy for th ailments peculiar to women that con tains In Judicious amount such In gredients as Black Haw. Cramp Bark, Unicorn Root, Squaw Vine, Blue Co hosh, Golden Seal and Cinnamon Bark, He will tell you that tnes are just the Ingredients used by speclallate lo treating auch ailments and that th good Judgment shown i their aelec tlon haa been demonatrated by count less casea benefited. - t Rexall Vegetable Compound la mad after th formula of a aucceeaful phy alcan who haa mad a apecalty ot wo man's aliments, and contains th In gredients mentioned above. ' Its worth haa been demonatrated many times by your friends and neigh bora and, If you hare need of auch a remedy, w ask that you try Rexall VegetabI Corapoun at our risk. . ' Vc Have out stock of Staple -and Fancy Grocer ies into more con venient and com modions quarters in ; the Weinhardf bl.lg. at tlie corner of 8th and Main Sts Drop in and inspect our new store. A hearty wel come will be extended you and don't forget to bring tbe children for they will want to know all about the new store too. We will be better able to serve yon in otir new quarters than we have ever : been before and will be prepared to do a larger business. Now Opposite If It fails to benefit you, we will promptly refund your money, Sold only at our atore Tbe Rexall Drug Store. Price, $1.00 per bottle. Huntley Bros,, Co. . Wants, For Sale, Etc NntiCM under thee, classified hMdtng will b Insvi.d at on. cent a word, ftrsi Insertion, half a cent additional tnaer tlona. one Inch card. 11 par month: nan Inch card. ( lines; n per month. Cash must accompany orar unleas oni haa an open account with th. paper. No financial responsibility for errors; when rrors occur fre. oorrected notlo. wlU b print Ml for patron. Minimum chars He. WANTED. WANTED 11000 loan on good prop erty. Address A-10, car Enterprise. WANTED Experienced girl or wo wan for general housework at Port land; good wage and pleaaant place. Apply 1006 Main 8L, Oregon City or 693 East Salmon St., Port land. ' WANTED You to know mat w 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 second hand Furniture and Tools on hand for sle to those in need. Come an J see; perhaps we have Just what you want Indian Curio and trinkets for sal cheap; some that are very unique and alao very rare. GEORGE TOUNO, Main near Fifth street. FOR ALC ACREAGE Que to five acres In aight of Oregon City. $150 and $200 per acre; good level land; on mil from car line. Clyde ft McRa, 1003 Main St, Oregon City. FARM FOR SALE 80 acres, 7 miles south Oi Oregon ijny on Molalla 1911 Mitchell Have you ever looked into the details of construction and the mechanical features together with the handsome appearance of the Mitchell Automobiles ts find the reasons why they are being bought by people throughout the state, who know , the value of a good car. If you are at all interested we will be pleased to demonstrate the car to yon with full information and can assure you that it ia well worth investigating before buying The car is absolutely guaranteed to do what we say it will. If not we are here to make good. When we sell yod a car we will take care of your car one year free of charg. ' v-'; Price $1650 ; Otker aaoJel ensaper. Fully equipped F. O, B. Orsfoa City. . Pkon us lor da mo nst ratio aid we will call at your home for you. - ' v"" ' Some Good Bargain In Second Hand Cars ' C. G. Miller; Agent Carafe Cor. 6tk Moved The Court House road and 1 mile east. Inquire Mrs. ( 8. G. London, Oregon City R, P. D. No. 3, box 111. - FARM LOANS. FARM LOANS Dimlck Dimlck, Lawyers, Oregon City, Or. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOANOn firat mort gage; $500 and upwards; one year - or longer. Apply at once. Cross ft Hammond, Attorneys at Law, Bea ver Bldg., Oregon City. BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. HARRT JONES Builder and General Contractor. Estimates chrfully given on all classes of building work, concrete waika ana rlnforc4 ooncret. Res. pbon Mala 111. ATTORNEY O. D. BJBT, Attorny-t-Lw, Money ..lond, abstracts furnished, land title examined, eatatea aettled, gan- jsral law business. Ovr Bank f Oregon city. - TJ'RKN ft 8CHTJEBEL, Attorneys- t . Law, DeuLscher advokat, will prac tice In all courta, make collections . and settlements. Office In Enter prise Bldg. Oreaosr City. Oregon. E. H. COOPER, For Fir Insurance and Real Eataes. Let aa handle - your properties w buy, sail and exchange. Office In Hatwrprts Bldg., Oregon City. Oragoa. FOR RENT. $10 PER MONTH For rent, a mod ern 5-room cottage. Apply to George' Randall, corner Fifth and Jefferson 8treets. Automobiles and Main Sts.' ; ' V 1).