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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1911)
t MORNING .ENTERPRISE, THUKHDAY, JUNE 48,y19H Society Brand Clothes ircftylcd,' thaped and built especially for the Young jnerican Gentlemen. They individualize his appear ,Dce. They add gracefulness to his proportions, re finement to his "lines" in a degree not attained in other ready madeclothes. In addition, they represent the highest type of tailoring and fabrics. For sale at J. LEVITT Suspension Bridge Corner WEST SIDE CLUB TO ' HAVE NEW 'HUM MEMBERS TO PRESENT PLAY TO RAISE MONEY POR . STRUCTURE. aln With Paver Hie Suit" Mm Im Wlitlmrt end nn, Ruaaell, of Toledo, arrived In Oregon City on Tueaday evening, and are visiting the former; parenta, Mr. anil Mn. (Jeorge Wlshait. Mr. Wlahart Is mayor of Toledo, and la In ilia drug litiHlnt mm at that il a re. He formerly resided In nun city. Mra. John l-ixler and son Jack, left on Mondu i-venlng for Peoria, fJI., her they will vlitlt Alra. Mary Mc Intyrn, fofiiifny a resident of tbla rlly. They will visit at Springfield, III., and at HI, lunula, Mo., before re turning home. Mra. lHler and eon will remain away for about two month. They accompanied the Cau flt'ld family aa fur aa C'hlcaKO. The Weat Bide Athletic Club, which wka organized about els months ago, and la compoaed of about 40 member, la arrnnglng to erect a building of Its own. The present one the club I oc cupying la fitted up with gymuaatlo appuratit. A young Indie' auxiliary haa alwi been organized, which meets at the Club building. The nreHldxnt of th club la Harry Melvln; secretary and treaaurer, Otto llunmui: athletic Inatructor, Charles Freeman. . Much Interest ta manifest d by the member, and the meeting are larguly attended. The club la planning to put on play In about two week at the Welt Fide achool houae, and the proceed will go toward the building fund. Thar war nearly 600 car of all make, slzea and designs from the tlnleat little electrical runabout to the large and stately limousine and the ponderous- motor truck, a grander pectacle In the -world of Industry ha not been aeeo here, and It haa re mained for Portland to establish a now record for the entire country In the magnitude of the decorated turn out. Borne of the entrlea In the competi tive claaae nave been the work of ducoratore for aeverai day past, and number of cara repreeent an outlay of more than $1000 almpiy In the em- bellUhmeuta put on them for the af ternoon' proceloo. i LOCAL ORDERS TO BE IN PARADE. Rd Men and Degree of Pocahonta To Prnt Play. A large crowd from this city will go to Portland tonigni. ceverai oi the various orders will take part In the big parade. The Improved Order of Red Men will take part In the Ked Men exercise on the Heat Bide, when a play will be given by the Red Men and the Degree of Pocahontaa. Tnis Is the first time this play haa ever been given In Portland by the Oregon City bodge, and a large crowd I as sured. The Degree of Pocahontas members will wear their beautiful new robes for the first time In public. GRADUATION WEEK STARTS AT 0. A C. THE PREVAILING. TASTE. Natty Sailor Style In Collars. Blouses, Tie and Sheas. Among tentative suggestions for tailor made effects Is the increasing use of very large embroidered arrow bead on the smooth finished fabric. Tbe prlncms allps now worn under sheer lingerie gowns have developed through their dalntlneas of decorations of lace, embroidery and stltcbury Into lovely foundation for lb filmy robes worn over tbetn. Tb new delicate cbstnpsgue color "goes with" every color of gown so CORRESPONDENCE local PRitrs James Mitts, of Needy, waa In city cm Tuesday. . I 1 Mil.. -.. MW.H.A Great ssle on an mniinvij a'"""- 0. tloidsmun. , Zllrl. of Mctlalla, wa In this ,j Wednesday 11 ni """"" (ry hl reuuet-d at Mls C. 5old C.B. AuMln. of-Motalla. was trans- tIB bulnaa IT! tnia city on eu r King, who haa been visiting Lfimlly at Mount Pleaaant. haa re- krwd t" Waanington. n. v k Hoinmrf. formerly of Ore- La Cltr. ha moved hla office to 1017 or belt liuiiumg. rnnii. )0aj Kther Levitt went to Port- M on WedneaUay. wnere sue win itrlilvr and friends aunng me rk. Mr. and Mr. Hugh Hemdry have Ufa the Uoltberg bungalow uu hrukiagton atreel between Nintn ana itik street e. tit ljin haa aone to Portland lawtae will remain for several day Uri.. ii.. nut khow. ana win vian ather, Mr. A. Johnson, fjoka M. Dickinson. Sr., of Horlng Vtla this cliy on Tuesday and Wed tiny on biialnesa. and returned It L tome on Wedneaday evening. Iy iterilia Miller, of Marquam, hMki been attending the regon City tk BchiHd. haa gone to Marquam he the w ill spend a week. LCqj Urklne and Sherman Miller, Mtrouam. oaaaed through this city L Wednesday for Portland, wbert will attend the Hose Carnival I . C. Nelson, one of the well-known Vndi-ni. of Aurora, waa In Oregon fctT oa business Tuesday, returning Ira Wednesday. ',, and Mra. E. 8. Bollinger, of Ibnlanri. were In thla City on TueB- Wr avanlnr havlnv com her to at tbe Congregational nrotherhood bmlng. I Urt. C. II. Caufield and daughtera IIhm K.tna and Clara, left cm Mon rivenlnv for a trio East. They will Mt In llllnnla ' Iloaton. Mass.. and r nlarea of Intereat befora return X They will return boma by tha Radian Pacific. Dr. Ea V. Tuttle. Oateopath. 628 rtium nida.. Portland, at Mra. a.. 1 Zlmmerman'a raaldenca no. pu ft a, W'ashlnaion. Tday and rn ar. Acute and chronic diseases htd at home or offlca. Pbona Main L H. Holaclaw WTlved la Oregon Pi this week from Wichita. Kansas, M ha opened a bttalnesa eatabiian Iwit st No 114 South Main atri F- Holaclaw will make a apeclalty tinrv rhimnava and fireplaces, ana k to this city with the highest recommendattona. NEXT MONDAY ALUMNI DAY AND COMMENCEMENT WILL BE TUESDAY. Prom. Gyin- The commencement week axerclaes of the Oregon Agricultural College be gan Wedneaday evening with the graduation recital, achool of music The last day of the exerclttea will be next Tueaday when the commence ment proper-! held. The program for the week followa; Wedneaday. June 7 8:15 n. in. Graduation Helical School of Mulc. rlday. June S:I5 p. in. Senior Play, "Harbara Krltchle." Saturday, June 10 11:15 p. m. Junior naalum. uuday. June II 11 a. in. Haecalaureate Sermon by tilahop II. (2. Waterhouae, I). D.. of the Metbodlat Kplscopal church South. Han Antonln. Texaa. 8 . m. I'nlon Services. Corvalll churchea. College Gymnaalum. Sermon by lllahop Waterhouse. Moiidav. June 12 Alumni Day 8:30 a m. IliiNlness Meeting, unep- ard Halt. 10 a. m. Claaa Day Exerclaea, uaas of 1U11. 12 m. Alumni Luncheon. Armory. 2:30 p. m. Dedication of the Arm ory. 3 p. ni. Claaa Heunione. It p. m. Musical Program. Gym naalum. 9 p. in. Informal Entertainment. Gymnaalum. Tueaday, June 13 10 a. m. Commencement a-xerciaea. Addreaa by Dr. C. H. Chapman, Portland, Oregon. ( PORTLAND FIRST IN FLOUR AND GRAIN SHIPMENTS PORTLAND. Or., m.i i-(Spe cial.) Maintaining Ita position aa one of the moat proaperoua cltlea In tbe Cnlted Statea, Portland advanced to flrt place In flour and grain ahlp menta for May and made a corre aimndlng strong howlng In potal re- celpta, bank clearlnga and building permits. The flour and cereal export bualne.e waa larger than the total of any month for two yeara, and exceed ed by 60 per cent the total from Puget Bound porta. One of the aurprlalng featurea of tbe month waa the Increase In the num ber of building permits over the totala for May laat year. During the month Juat closed 077 permlta were Issued, for buildings costing a total or ii.t8,- 130. compared with 698 permlta and a total of 11.803.445 for May, 110. OAK OROVE. The Oak Grove Girls' Band went to Portland to play for the Baby Home tag day parade. Tbe band will play In the Vehlcal parade Thursday after noon and ride In the Oak Grove float The boy a of the brigade will march aa escorts. The committee In charge i making all arrangementa and every thing la moving along fine. Mr. Davis, city marshal of Mllwau kle, waa here on business Tuesday morning. The graduating, exercises of the achool will be held In Green's ball Monday evening, June the 12th. Ow ing to tbe difficult examination only five of tbe class passed, out of 19. Slmqn Itlgbam and two daughters were Portland visitors Tuesday. Mr. J. O. Staata, of Oregon City, panned through tbla morning on her wav to Portland. Mr. Staal waa greeted by aome of her old frienda and weeks, A. J. Irvine and family, of Cald well, Idafco, are apendlng a few daya with Mra. Irvlne'a aunt Mrs. Riley and alster Cora Brown. Mr. Irvine and family are on tbe road to Cali fornia where they will make their future home. Mr. C. B. Bunnell was in Portland Tuesday on business. The Oak Grove Olrla- Band win building, baa purchased three lots In the Mlntborn. i Mrs. Noah Toata vilted her moth er, Mr. Warren Saturday. Mr. and Mr. Phillips attended Me morial exercise In Portland, Tueaday. George Stone baa returned from Southern Oregon. He aaya tbere la no place like Mllwaukle and la glad to be here again. Mra. Chariea Smith, of Belllngbam, With., la vlaltlng Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Large. , Mrs. Built h Is Mr. Largo slater, Tbe club team lost tbe relay race with tbe Sellwood Y. M. C A. team laat Saturday. A. L. Bolated wa In Portland Tues day on bualneas. He also attended the electric parade '.n the evening. Mlxa Elizabeth Strelb attended tbe electric parade Tueaday evening. Dr. Hay Stryker 1 111 and I at hi borne In Sellwood. The atrawberry aoclal given Batur- day evening waa a uig aut;:TT mnj and financially. Forty dollar waa netted the society. This is tbe first of a series of social to be given. r. A. Btindschuh. waa charged with having trout In bis possession under l.e and was arrested by E. B. Thomp son and brought before Judge Kelso. A fine of 25 and coat was palj. Pupils of the Mllwaukle High School were entertained by Mrs. Shaw at her home at Lake Wood, Thursday evening, June 1. The alumni of tbe High School haa organized, tbe fol lowing officer being elected: Besale Holt, president; Otto Schiller, vice president; Jens Olaen, secretary; Oli via Johnson, treasurer. Games were played and Mrs. Shaw aerved refresh ments. Twelve graduates were pres ent. Mr. and Mra. M. A. Nelklrk and daughter, of Fremont, Ohio, visited Rev. and Mrs. Radebaugh over Sun day. Mra. Clemons, of Portland, apent Tuesday with Mrs. Homer Mullen. Evangelical Church Notes. Sunday school. 10:30 a. m. Services 12:30 a. m. Evening service 8 o'clock. A. Y. P. U. 7 p. m- Prayer meeting Wed nesday evening. Choir practlve Thurs day evening. Teachere' meeting Fri day evening. Rev. E. Radebaugh, pastor. MOUNTAIN VIEW. Will Edgecome haa been laid np with an injured thumb the part two The Bible Study Class of the Moun tain View Sunday achool met with Mr. and Mrs Humuhrev and J. Q. Adams last Thursday. B. F. Linn la spending thla week at Soda Snringa. Born. June 4. to the wife of R. Mo Cllntock. a son. Ml.. Oneenie Adama of Kansas, la vlsltlna her sister. Mrs. Lon Baker. Mr. W. T. Smith, who baa been sis ( ..J.Xt iiIKm )S V VrtS,aau. Of) As Fresh As Summer Roses In Early Dew Such ore the groceries sold of this store. The delicote aroma of the coffee, the delicious . toste of the butter all the appetizing points of good sweet clean food are carefully pre served ot this grocery. Even our canned and carton goods ore kept in lowest quantities that they may be constantly renewed. Every thing is pure ond( clean cleanliness Is next to godliness here. All our groceries are as delightfully fresh a a wild rose sparkling with daw on an early summer morning. Let a trial convince you. Send or come with an order, or phone and a messenger will calL J. E. SEELEY OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE OREGON CITY play In Oregon City Saturday and take j carrying mall on R. F. D. No. 1, has nart In tbe Rose show. C. N. White is able to be out ana la feeling fine after bis long spell of Illness. Mrs. J. B. Evens and Mra. Spauld- Ing attended the RoBe Festival Tuea- My- The Oak Grove Atnienc uasenau been transferred to No. 3, Mr. ui bee having resigned. Mr. David Vanhoy and wife, of Goldendale. Wash., visited O. JL Van boy and wife pver Sunday. They went to the Portland Rose show parade. A. Mantx and wife" and Lawrence Manta and wife, drove out to Molalla board, where can use piano., In quire at thla office. WANTED Experienced girl or wo- wan for general houaeworg at rorc land; good wage and pleaaant place. Apply 100 Main St., uregon City or 693 Eaat Salmon St., Port land. - . team was defeated by the team In St Sunday and visited friends, returning WANTED You to know mat we buy Inkm HimiliK nn tha Npirra Clants Inn Mnndav. grounds. 8core to 3. Mr. J. Everaari. oi kocsiwwu. A quiet wedding took place at me i transacted Dusiness in towu iibj. . SalLOH HMIUNK. perfectly ihsl It la no wonder that It Is tbe favorite. Only a very little dif ference from th skin In tone. It I .., more ImxouiIiiu In gloves l ban while. KiiMle glove will le worn with all dmir a-owiia. glace gloves with tal- lored'sults. tf the glove Is not white or champagne colored H la tan or gra. to match the shoe tope or aome other note of trimming on tbe gown. Iridescent feather are used, espe cially on tbe feather trimmed bata. Large lace Jaliota are being Intro duced on little cloth dresses. Tbe new straw for hata are excep tionally charming. A novelty ta a atnpea bii-duiwv white with llnee of moussellne. Tbla French or peasant blouse wiin sailor collar Is made or striped ma terial, tbe stripes meeting in tne Daca to aive a chevron effect Either plain home of the bride's mother, Mr. C Pfennlnger, Monday evening, when Mlas Rose Elizabeth and Otto H. Naef were married by the Rev. Henry Spela. Mlaa Lillian Pfennlnger acted as bridesmaid and Earnest Naef as best man. Flora and Virginia Kiaallng were flower glrla. Mlsa Georgia Lewie played the wedding march. Only lm mediate relatives and friends were nroaent. Mr. Lewis and family, of Pittsburg. Pa., were out of town guests. The bride wore white silk and carried a shower boquet of white carnations. The bridesmaid-wore blue crepe de ahene. The house waa de corated with white rosea and Oregon grape. After tne weaaing supper m Mrs. Singer has returned rrom Idaho. Little Onal Beard Is ill. Frank Btlllwell la giving hla real- ripnea a new coat of paint Mra. Brown and family, who have lived In Hickman cottage, are mov- In to Salem. Clinton Griffin, who waa hurt In the mill about two months ago, naa dis carded one of hla crutchea and it la thought that he will soon be able to work again. Mrs. Francis baa relative from rvntralla Wash., vlaltlng her thla week. Mr. Osfleld. of Estacada. spent Sat urday evening and Sunday here the MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO -LOAN On first mort gage; $500 and upward; one year or longer. Apply at once. Cross ft Hammond, Attorneys at Law, Be-, ver BIdg., Oregon City. BUILDER AND CO-'TIACTOR- all kind of Curioa. that we are In the market for second hand rural- tura and Tools. We also have a rnnA assortment ot second hand vsiraWfira and Tools on hand for aale to those W need. Come anJ aee; perhapa we fcave Juat what yon j want Indian Curioa and trinkets! for sale cheap; aome that are very unique and also yery rare. GEORGE YOUNG. Main near Fifth etreet FOR AUK. happy couple left for their new home guest of Mra. Weat and family. at Naef station. I ne presence were many and constated moatly of cut- cIsbs and allver. MILWAUKIE. M. 8. Lovelace, of Dea Molnea, Iowa, has been elected principal of tbe achool. Mr. Lovelace haa had eight yeara1 experience In the Dea Moines schools. The three-year-old daughter of Mr. or fignred materials can be used In- land Mra. A. H. Dowllng awallowed a stead of at ripe. JCDIC CnOLLET. Thla May Manton pattern to eut In alsas for a thirty-four. thlrty-al. thlny-olaiit and forty Inch bust measure. Band cants to thl ofllee. glvtna r umber. . and It will promptly forwarded to jroe by malt If In haate sand an additional two oent at amp for letter postal, whlew tnauras mora prompt e1vry aafety pin laat Friday mornings. Dre. Dexter and Sterna werw caueo ana removed the pin. L. L Gray, of Uland Station, la preparing to build a beautiful home. Mlaa Kate Caato, tne popular pn Grandma Hart apent last week here with her daughter. Mra. West Frank Willa and famly. of Beaver Creek, visited hla mother Mrs. Mary RHaecnme. Tuesday. Mra. R. M. C. Brown gave her Sun day achool claaa a picnic last Satur day In Gale'a grove. Tbe girls bad a .Inrlfiiia time. Tnm Corrteo la transacting busl neaa In Rockwood this week. Mra. Minnie Albright and children will leave Sunday for Jefferson to Tlsit hur mnther. Mra Prank Bullard waa pleasantly mriaed Tuesday morning when about 40 ot her nelghbora and friends rama to take dinner with her. They FOR SALE Top surrey in good con dition. Price reasonaoie. cu address C. W. Lee, Gladstone. 2t ACREAGE One to five acrea n eight of Oregon City. 1150 ana zw acre; good level land; one mile from car line. Clyde ft McRae, 1001 Mala St. Oregon City. HARRY JONES Builder and OeaeraJ Contractor. Eatimataa cheerfully -given on all claaaea of building ' work, concrete walks ana reinforced concrete. Has. Phone Maim 11L aaT I I I l I I 11 1 t REN L. HOL8CLAW Contractor, brick and atone work, designer and builder of fancy chlmneya and fire places; rustic and boulder a spec laity, Oregon City, Ore. Residence 414 Main Street. Pacific Statea Phone 1852. ATTORNEY. O." D. ' EBY, "Attomey-at-La,w, Money loaned, abstract furnished, lea tltlee examined, eetatea settled. fa- ' oral law bualnoaa. Over Beak f Oregon city. FARM FOR SALE 80 acrea. 7 mllea r.. iirncon City on MOiana road and 1 mile eaat Inquire Mra. 8. O. London, Oregon City R. F. D. No. 3, box 111. FOR SALE House, two lota, on cor ner, house almost new, izna iv rooms, brick flue, young fruit trees, garden In. other Improyementa; scenery; close to achool. For loca tion Inquire Wlnkle'a store. West 8ide. Price $495.00 cash. Rev. Harvey Buck, Oregon City. Oregon. U'REN ft BCHUKBKL, Attoraeys-al Law, Deetaeher Advokat wtH rae Uce la an courts, aaake eofloetloaa , Wd .eatUemoota. Office : la fcter prtse BldaU Orecoa City. Oisajoa. K. H. VQOrtR. For" ftre 'taawiw and RacU Batata. Let a ! MMtiai we hey. sell and arrkun. OfTlce . la 1 BIdg, Oregon City. Orecoa. FOR RENT. mary tescber in the Mllwaukle achool. brought the edlblea with them. Ta ls visiting at Mount Pleaaant. blea were apread on the lawn and ail Crushed rock Is being placed on enjoyed the bountiful feast. It waa a Main atreet Thla la tne nrs snip- rareweu parcy, FARM LOANS. ment from tbe new quary at Corbetta. Cantaln J. P. Shaw went to ver- nonla, Columbia county, laat Monday, where he delivered an aooreaa on me morial Day. Ben Doke. who haa been living wun Mr. Shepherd for some time died on Yotttffs 2iJM Asking a s is. For and we will gv with NEW 4 months subscription 1 By Carrkr at 45c the month 6 months subscription By Mail at 25c the month : TO THC MORNING ENTERPRISE .aamaw SB J Oawaal fJA asamfc A A H ekM4at M4"laklt A Beautiful China PLAQUliwulC,, There are a variety.of patterns to choose from. Make your selection early, a t ' t;t -imf vrv TfiiMn Too . To any present subscriber wno : " uw subscriptions we will present one ol these beautiful dishes. , ; ALL SKLtCTIONt MUST MADE AT TH 0FF.C. OF THE ; S DIE IN STORM. DETROIT, June 5 At least three Uvea were lost aa a reault of the elec trical atorm that awept througn Michi gan last night and wires are down In Tud,y Tna rmains were taken to directions today that reports . Portland undertaking parlor. .maaa are not complete. Daniel E. Powers, one ot Portland's " - - - I . . - ... .... hnr. Thlira. prominent aiioi uvya, " og. do not dig in the earth alt day gether for the fun of It They get a Rharrow. while playing ihi hin in mix none anu uiuocin. i ---- - as Mr. Buiiara anu family will leave for their new home near Redland next week. Mra. R. M; C. Brown took photos oi.ine cruwu. FARM ' LOANS Dlmlck ft Dlmlck, Lawyer, Oregon City, Or. $10 PER MONTH For rent, a mod ern 5-room cottage. Apply to George Randall, corner Fifth and Jeffereon streets. AUTO. PARADE MOST GORGEOUS EVER HELD 2,000 BEAUTIFUL WOMEN AND CARS WORTH 1,000,000 IN PAGEANT. ATTENTION. SIR KNIGHTS OF THE R08EI All members of Knlghta of the Rose are requeated to appear at Willamette Hall, Thursday, June 8th, at 11:30 a. m. to take car for Portland parade. I nrrinr of Court No. S. W. C. GREAVES. Commander. Go To Your Physician. A.k hla onlnlon of a remedy for the allmenta peculiar to women that con- In inil clous amount auuu - gredlenta as Black Haw. Cramp Bark, lnlf.nrn kiwi, nuuaw A' " " - Rnliert Mack, a druggist, or Drain, Oregon, who Intended to open a drug store In Mllwaukle, changed hla mind and located at Hubbard. j , d Cnnamon Bark. Mr. andMra. S. A. Thomaa and hch. Wden 8-ai furally apent Sunday with friends at Lenta. , , M AVarrnn tanltOr Of the SChOOl 'Q)cjn SANK or ORCOON CM in ntetpfise CITY BUILDING e -rAmxi'm Pro a ram e 10 a m. Bands parade principal thorouahfarea. n. m. Decorted horse and ...kll. naraila In COmpewuu for prise. "Battle of Rosea la front of the review aUnd, ' 8lxth and Morrison. 3:30 p. m. Exhibition drill by , O.. A. C. Cadeta, Multnomah Field. Id. m. Illuminated civic and 4 military nageant on Orand . avenue. East Side. nnnTt.ANn. Or June 7. (8peclal.) With more than $1,000,000 worth of cara covered with millions or rone bloomi i and other flowers, with nearly onnn koautifnt and fcandeonoely gowned .nn.n taklne nart. the annual Featl- val parade of decorated automobllea passed Into history as one of the greatest achievements of Ita kind ever WILD WOOD HOSPITAL ' Oregon City Furnished with operating room, ward and private rooms. Graduate Nurses Pc. 2243 ' ; Home D-298 BASEBALL Sts. RECREATION PARK, Cor. Vauphn and Twenty-fourth LOS ANGELES V. v. vs. ; ' PORTLAND June ft, 7, 8, , 10, 11 Gam Begin Weekday at 3:30. Sunday. 2:30 P. M. LADIES' DAY FRIDAY. Boya Under II Free to Bleachers vidneiday. . .i- ni toll vou that tnese are jubi ned hv aneclalista In ine .v tha treating auch aiimenca aim good judgment shown In their ae ec- tinn haa been demonstrated by count less cases benefited. ' . Rexall Vegetable Compound after the formula of a successful phy- slcan who has maoe a sp'.j man's ailments, and contalna the In gredlenta mentioned above. i,- worth haa been demonstrated many times by your friends and neigh bor, and, If you have need of such a " .k that you try Rexall Vegetable Compoun at our hbk. if It falla to benefit you, we will promptly refund your money. Sold only at our store-The Rexall Drug Store. Price, 11.00 per bottle. Huntley Broe. io. t Wants, For Sale, Etc r 19U Mitchell Automobiles WANTED. WANTED 11000 loan on good prop ty Add'eM A-W. care Enterprise. WANTED Oood place to work . for Have you over looked Into the details of conatrnctloii and the mechanical feature together with the handsome appearand f of the Mitchell Automobiles to find the reasons why they are being bought by people throughout the state,1 who know the . value of a good car. If you are at aU interested we will be . pleased to demonstrate the caf t you With' full fafbraation .' and can assure you that it is well worth bYestitinf before f buying. The car is absolutely guaranteed to do what we say it will. If not we are here ,to make good. When we sell you a car we will take care of your car one year free of chargi. . Price $lbW Otner Lili .Uper. Folly s,oWei F. O- B- Oragoa City. DL ... f, J-mon.tr.tio. and w wifl dallat your lorn, tec M UVe wav w- ( you. k ,(' ' ' - . Some GooJ Bsria. la SeconJ HanJ Cars C. G. Miller, Agent ," Garage Cor. 6tK andl Mats Sts. s undertaken anywere or oy au, v..,