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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1911)
uoKNma KjrrzapiiWE, tuesdaY, june 20, ion. Mothers Take Notice of Our Boys Wash Suits Oar beautiful boys wash suits and,bloues of the eel ebrated ''MOTHERS FRIEND" make are now on display at this store. Nowhere is there such a large assortment to choose from. Over twenty-five different patterns and a large number of styles. These wash uits of the celebrated "Mothers Friend" make have the style and workmanship that make them in such demand. Priced horn $ 1.25 to $3.50. J. Levitt SUSPENSION BRIDGE CORNER LOCAL PRICrS Mm. Klmnr Illy, of Qrabanu, was la thin Hy on Haturdsy. the handsome tin of hammocks ,hs si Huntley". I'rlces $1.25 up. Mix Ada Front haa accepted a posl lion In the if floe oC Dr. Clyde Mount. Unlit lunch and coffee served Tues dy und Wednesuay. Harris' grocery. Ml I'wrl ChrUUMier, of Car us, m In Oregon City on Monday. iHin't mlaa the ruffe dminatratlon t Harris' grocery. ' Mia Theodore Mullnr, of Carus, wu In this fly ' Hunday. A N Whit left laat night for A lorlu, where ha Rora on hualneaa. HM-lal prices on the best code" this week. Harris' grocery. Charlna ldd wimt to North Plain Hunday, where ha has property. In terrsl. Real ihoto postcards of Interesting Oregon t'lty views, i for 6c at Hunt leys. .. Mr. and Mra. Aa lliirdlrk, of port land, were Hunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Burroughs. Mr. and Mra. 8. . Walker lft on Halnrdny morning for the Toll Gate where they will remain a few daya. ir K. A. Bonimuf. formerly of Ore gon City, la moved hla office to 1017 Cornell building, Portland, J W. Hmlth. on of Ihe well known farmers of Ntdy, was In tbla city on , Monday. I,awrenre Murray, of Kellwood. waa In this rlty Sunday, a guest of lllrdaall U-ld. Mr. and Mra. Fred Melner, of lea ver t'rwk, wrm In thla city on Sun day Mr. and Mra. I. Honor, of Portland, were In thla rlty on Hunday vlalttns Mr. and Mra. Jacob Btlnr. aon, war In thla rlty Hunday, guests of Mr. and Mra. W. C. Uieen. Mr. and Mra. David Hnttemlller and family left Monday for Washington, where they will visit the former's pareuls. Chief Deputy Sheriff Htaats visited hU dmiKhter Mra. C. ('. Murphy, of MontuvlllH Hunday. Mra. Murpny la now vlMltlnii at her parent's home. Mini Helen Chamberlain, who baa boon very III at her home at Clad atone for the (mat four weeks, baa re umed ber poaltlou with tha W, U Holmea at ore. A. HlnimoiiM. who left here on Bat- unlay mornliiK for Kelao, Waah., where he vlnlted hla daughter, Mlaa K'lna Hlmmona, returned to Oregon City Monday morning. Chnrlea K. Sawyer, formerly In charge of the publicity department of tint Oregon City Commercial Club, but now associate editor of the Commer cial llulletln of Portland, waa In thla rlty vlalllng frlenda Monday. The lilol Ht iid y Class of Mountain View will meet at the Mountain View church on Thuraday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. These meetlnga will be held at the churches the remainder of the mi in tner montha. Harold Waldron, who la holding a clerical position In the Flrat National Hank, of Newberg. arrived In thla city on Huturduy to aend Hunday with hi pnrenta, Mr. and Mra. J. U Waldron, retiirnlng to Newbery Monday morn lug. MUs Kiln Mlllvr, who haa been at tenilliia the camiimeetlng of the Hnvrrth Day Adventlata at Forent ; drove, and where ahe baa been the gueat or her sister, Miss Ada Miller. ! baa returned home. I J. H. Carter, of thla city, went to I Troutdale, Or., accompanying a jrt:i 1 from Portland by automobile on Bun day. Mr. Carter atatea that the Co lumbia river la rlalng rapidly, and at ; Vancouver It la thre mllea wide, and Otto Umait. of Heaver Creek, waa ! many of the furmore were imsy e.i among the Oregon City visitors on gaged on Sunday removing their s'lx-k Miimluv. ! from the lowlanda. . mi-. ui.iu nulla f thla rltv.vlalted i Mr. J. n. Fender, who- haa at the home of Mr. and Mra. Drtscoll, i visiting her alater if funis. Sunday. . . . . . . . . i n Walter Hcmiem ir.nui.ei.wa. ' - " kii.. ift on H.mdnv for her . . .. m a.. - ...1 ... at m ai rt. i home wt iihih, umnu, mu rutnimn led home by Mlaa Ixla More- thla rlty a well a( that of Portland, and Ilea on a high elevation betweea tnia city and Oewego, Mra. Oodfrey will be a aueat of the Hegdalea for wk. Mr. and Mra, J. L. Waldron and aon Harold, Mr, and Mra. O. C. Wl dron and baby formed party that left thla city on Haturday evening for Mount Hood, returning on Hunday evening. The party reached th Toll CUt In good .time, where they pre pared aupper and mad preparations to apend tb night. . The following morulng a. C. and Mrs. Waldron and Mra. J. U Waldron atarted for Gov ernment Camp, leaving at U o'clock, while J. L Waldron remained at tbe Toll date where they enjoyed fuming, catching 47 fine mountain trout. Pant ing along ljmrel Hill the automobile party found thin a bower of beauty, when thoiiManda of the rhododendron were In bloom. The roada are free of now, but In many other placea there were about four Inchea of anow. Old Mount Hood la covered with a heavy mantel of anow, and ao far no one, not even the gulden, have 'attempted to make the aacent. The hotel, form erly owned by the Yocuma, haa been enlarged, and the new manager, Elijah Coleman, the mountain climber and guide, la arranging to accommodate hundred of tourlata and visitors thla coining seiiHon. The air at Govern ment Camp was Invigorating, and al tboiiKh a very at Iff wind waa blowing, tbe Oregon City party enjoyed tbe trip Immensely. They enjoyed . camp life until 5 o'clock when they atarted homeward, reaching Oregon City at 8:85 o'clock. MIlWAUKIf. The Mothers' and Teachers' Club held a very Interesting meeting Thurs day afternoon at the reading room. Mra. Maggt Johnson was re-electcf president, Mrs. C. B .Hanson, vice president, Mrs. Buck, treasurer, and Miss Irene Carter, secretary. A com mittee was appointed to wait on th City Council and ask that signs with the afreet names be put up and to a If mor ground can b obtained for a playground. Also th advisa bility of engaging a musle -Uacher for the acbotd. Work on th bridge aoroaa Juhnaoa Creek Is progressing rapidly. Tb concrete abutments ar being put ID nlftrA. W. H. Counsel has oiled .h street In front of his residence. It would be a good thing if otners wouia ioiiow bis example. Engineer Campbell has mad a sur vey and profile showing a suggested grade for Monroe street,, and hat re quired the property owners to meet with him at the Council rooms feat urday evening and discuss any dealred alterations. Tbe work on Main street Is pro gresalng nicely. The street Is being covered with a crushed rock ban for the roadway and the grading of Wash ington street- Is being pushed to com pletion. Mrs. B. T. Allen, mother ot Mrs. Fred Lehman, died at her home In Portland Thuraday evening. The er- vlcea were held at tb homo Satur day at 2 pm. Wllbolt stage will leave tbe Electric. Hotel encb day at 2 o'clock p. m. t Motel Arrivals. The following are reglatered at tbe Electric Hotel: J. King, H. eluding, J. W. Webster and wife, Charles Miller. Klamath Falls; E. It. Rldnlgs. Molalla; K. R. Tyner and wife, Staple West, Nebraska; E. E. Reed, St. Paul, Minn.-, S. Price Adam Huena Vista, Colo : J. W. McCubbln, M. W. .Iohn ton, W. T. Kay, E. Wilson, Hud Smith, I;o Scherimyer, Oregon City; P. Harre, Portland. v REPORTS oV DIRECTORS AND CLERK SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 62, CLACKAMAS COUNTY OREGON. Real estate Transfers. M. V. Thomas to (1. B. and Rhoda Thomaa, east half of northeast quar ter, section 1, township 2 south, range 4 eaat; $1500, quitclaim. August and Amelia Rtecnel to (oulsa A. Woods, land In William Elliott, donation land claim, township, I from 8c to luc according to grade. rolled barley $3160 to I J! 32. process barley IS3, whole corn 131 to 3Z, cracked coi 122 to 3I. Wheat $32 to Z2. HAY (Buying.) Timothy : lie to fit, Clover, fll to 14; oat bay. $14 to Sl; mli4. 12 to $14; alfalfa, lit to IIS. . ' HIDES (Buying Green hides, fic to 6c; saltera, Stt to 6Hc; dry hides, 12c to 14c. ebiep pelts, 25c to 76C each. t DRIED FRUITS Local orloss are firm at from 8c to 10c on apples and prunes, peaches arc 19c. 8ALT Belling SOc to 90c for One. SO lb. sack, half ground 40c; 71 for 100 lb. aacka. Portland Vegetable Markets. . SACK. VEGETABLES Carrota, I1.25QI1.60 per eack; parsnips, 1125 CPll.60; turnips, ll.26Otl.60; beets, 11.60. VEGETABLES Asparasue, 90c ft j 11.76 per rrate; esbbage, new, $2 per hundredweight; cauliflower, ll.tOU $1.75 per dozen; celery, California, 75o ft 90c per dwaen; cucumbers, ll.wup $2.25 per dozen; eggplant. 16c per lb.: garlic, luc012c per pound; lenuce. 50c per dozen; hothouse lettuce, $1.50 fc$2 per box; peas, vcsbujc per pound; peppers, 30c 35c per pound; radishes, 15c per dozen; rhubarb, 2',c 3c per pound; sprouts, 9c; tomato:-. $7013.25. POTATOES Oregoo, lobbing price. $2.50 per h'indred; n?w potatoes, 7c 7c per pound. ONIONS Jobbing prices; Oregon $2.75 per 100; Australian, $3.50 rer 100; Texas, $2.25 pel prate: O'M'or- nla, $2 per crate Oregon City Stock Quotations. HOGS Hogs are quoted He lower. From 125 lbs. to 150 lbs. 9'c. from 150 lbs. to 200 lbs. $c. VEAL CALVES Vest calves onng A been Mrs. M. J. More- I i. . un.l aina rsllail here bv the HI- ii..a nixt death of her father, the late Oregon City on Monday, having rimipnnled hla father here. Mlxa Kinma Finney, of C.ervals, tias . . , retlllln for a monih at arrived In Ihla rlty. and la in guest ; pw,on of Mrs. Walter Reea, or tireenpo.uv. ,...,,hlne llrown and daughter. 5 aouth, range 1 west; $10. Louisa A. Woods to August Rlechel, land In William Elliott donation land claim, townahlp 5 south, rang 1 west; 10. Rose P. and L. Humlston to Horace J. and Mattl Rice, lota 73, 78 ana B, township 2 south, range 1 east. Rose wood; 1500 Shaw-Fear Company to Lock Brown and Cliff Abraras,- lot 17, First Addition to Jennings Lodge; 1650. ' E. G. and Mary W. Adama to Wil liam Cavanagh, northeast quarter of southeast quarter and eaat half of northwest quarter of southeast quar ter, aectlon 24 and 20 foot strip on south side of west half of nortnwesi ouarter of southeast quarter, section 24, townahlp 2 south, range 5 east; $10. C. O. and Amanda Johnson to N. P. Hult, all mercantable timber south of Milk Creek road, In soutf naif of northwest quarter and north half of southeast quarter, section 6. township southeast quarter, section 0, townsnip 5 -aouth, rang 3 east; $10. Eliza Starkweather to Harvey u. Starkweather, 1C.07 acres, Jaaon Kel logg donation land claim, townsmp z south, range 2 eaat; $1. Eliza Starkweather to William L. Starkweather, 16.07 acres, Jason Kel logg donation land claim, townsmp a south, range 2 east; $1. Ell.a Starkweather to Ida S. Derry, ir.07 aerea. Jaaon Kellogg aonaiion BEEP 8TEER8 Beef -teers for the local markets are fetching Ifccto 66c live weignt. 8HEEP oriu at c to 8c live weight. BACON, LARD and HAM. are Arm Oregon City, Oregon, June 19, 1911. To the Taxpayers and Patrons of School District No. C2, Clackamas County, Oregon. Wo respectfully submit for your con sideration the following report of mat ters In connection, with the buMness of the district transacted during the lin eal year Just ended. Tbe financial condition or the dis trict Is siitlafactory. as we have no floating debt, and have a cash balance cf $13.::r.9.2C. exclusive of a sinking fund of $r.Kr.0.no for the purpose of re payment of bonds as they become due, as Is required by law. During tbe year of 1910 the taxpay ers authorized a bond Issue of $40,000, for the purpose of purchasing a site 11(1 COIIHII Ul'IKIU VI in.;, u ----- - - - ., 1 school, slid equipping the same. These lana ciaira, wvinuiy nremlum, me Mm. w. J. Wilson and children visit .I Mrs- Frank-Jaggarr-of Carua- day. Chmles 11. NoMltt. a prominent f irmer of Needy, wns In this rlty on business Monday, and while here visit ed bis sister, Mrs. M. J. Moreland. Like to try one of those new Im proved Caloric Cookers that rooks rld foods without previous neaung of Santa Cruei!, t ai.. nave airiveu his cltv to visit the formers moiner. Mrs. C. K. Hevens. Heiore returning to her home In July Mrs. Hrown will I accompany her slater, Mrs. Nellie j liurdlne, to the mountains for an out ling. mIm. Helen Smith left on Sunday morning for. Sell wood, where ahe re 1 n,inui miill Monday when she ac companied B party of Sellwood people where they auenueu m.- Ask at lluntley-s. ti...K..I..,J anft inn ! tn riulem. w m l In Portland on Sunday Imsebull game. between the einployes visiting friends, returning home Mon- diy morning. Mr. and Mra. M. llarilo and family, of Portland, were In ibis city Sun day, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Uvltt. Mrs. A..T. Marshall, who recently arrived In Oregon City from Pomeroy, Oregon.. haa accepted a poaltlon at the I.. Adam store. Mr. and Mra. Frank B. 8choenborn and bsby went to Beaver Creek on Sunday, where they apent th day with relatives. Harry Schoenborn, of Eldorado, was In Oregon City on Sunday vlaltlng his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard 8choen born. Mrs. H. L. Martin and two daugh ters, who hav been vlaltlng at Ta coma Wash., returned to their home tn this city on Saturday night. W. W. Jesse, one of th prominent and well-known farmer of Clackamas county, whoae horn Is at Barlow, waa In this city on business Monday. Mrs. Charters, of Sellwood, accom panied by her sister, Miss Lillian Wll or the O-W. & P. Railway lompany snd the Salem Electric Company, Dan Flaher. after visiting his moth r un. n Fisher, and alster. Anna Fl'sher, left Monday afternoon for Spo Kane. Wash., where he will visit for revel al days before leaving for Mul bm. Idaho, where he baa a position In tbe mlnea. Mr. Flaher haa beed at Mullan for several years. Ills health has Improved since going - to that place. Miss Mary Belle Meldmm, who has been teaching at C.eneaee, Idaho, re turned home on Saturday night, and will spend her vacation with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maldrum. .i. u.iiiurm haa accepted a position as teacher of blstory and English lit erature of the Moscow Hign cno... Miss Meldrum was graduated from the mK Iilnho at Moscow two 1 111'.' n i . . ' vesrs BEO. w h nodfrev left Monday morning for "Komlgen" ranch of . Mr . .i r Frederick Hegdale on the u!..i om'b Thla Is one of the finest locations for a farm In the county, commanding a most excellent view of bonds were sola at a d'ntrlct receiving $40,084.30 for them, mul a site purchased at a cost of $oon.on. The construction of a brick hlith school building was thereafter commenced, and the building will probably be finished w Ithln a few weeks.-n ml wl IHberTead y f or oeen pa n cy at the opening of the Kali term In September of thla year. In the fiscal year Just ended the dlstrlr-t paid $14,788.00 In teachers' salaries, Including the city superin tendent's sulary. There were 23 tenchers. and a superintendent em ploved. The board has made an in crease In the scale of teachers' salar ies, the minimum for grade teachers being $fi5 and the maximum $C5 per month. In the high school the mini mum la $70 and the maximum $75 per month. Increasea have also been made In the salaries of the superin tendent and the principals of the build- I unA 2 east: II Eliza Starkweather to Ella E. Whip ple. 16.07 acres, Jaaon Kellogg dona tion land claim;')!. NEW HOME POTATOES REACH LOCAL LARGE 8UPPLY EXPECTED LAT TER PART OF WEEK WOOL MOVING RAPIDLY. Yotfi?S or the Asking. A SK For and we will gtrrjyorf with a . .. ' NEW nas. The board contemplates iuj employment of an additional teacher, In order to establish departments iu mnnnal training and In domeattc Bclence and art. These departments will be maintained and are expected to raise the standard of excellence In our city schools..,ProvlBlon Is being made for the departments In the new high school building. Occupancy or the mgn scnooi hiilldliife will relieve the congesteo condition of the Barclay and Eastham buildings, which have been crowaea to such an extent during tne last year that the work of the schools has been hampered. The financial conoiuon oi me uib- trlct and the receipts ana oisoumo- mcnts for the fiscal year, are snowu by the annual report oi me aisirigi clerk, which Is hereto appenaea. Respectfully sunmmeu, CEO. A. HARDING. W. A. HUNTLEY, O. D. EBY, A. L. BEATIE, Hoard of Directors of School District No. 62, Clnckamaa l ouniy, ur. 4 months subscription By Carrier at 45c the month 6 months subscription By Mail " at 25c the month New potatoes grown In this county have reached the local markets, and large supplies ar expected In a few daya. Growers ar receiving $4 and the retail price Is $1 Higher. The po tatoes are of good quality and th de mand Is strong. Wool Is In good demand with an Increasing supply. Several farmers sold loads In Oregon City Monday. Quotation ror Oregon City. POTATOES Best. $2.50. good 12.25: -common. 2. Buying, carload, aieot. li 10: ordinary. $1.90. FIXJUR AND FEED Flour la teadv selling from $G to $5 30; very little 'of cheaper grades. Feed Is higher snd rising slowly. Bran brings . OATS (Buying) G-ray from $25 i.i 127: white, from $26 to $28. BUTTER (Buytng) Ordinary v.:nrrv brings from 15c to 20c, fancy dairy from 20c to 22c. cream nn i.if to 2SC. EGGS ttiuymgi Are ranglLg from on- m oi n according to grade. POULTRY (Buying Firm with lit tle good stock offered. Hens will bring 14c, If In extra gooa cuuumuu mu.c, r.M .tora are noor at 8c to 10c. broil. era bring from 12c to 24c, with good demand. WOOL (Biiy.iir) tfbol prices are Notice For Bids. HOTirn U herebv elven that sealed proposals for the construction and laying a sewer along the aouth line of District No. 2 at the weat end of alley dividing block JO. thence east erly along alley to northeast corner of lot 3, block 59, on west side of John Adama street, thence south erly along John Adams street to the southeast corner of lot 4, block 92, at First street, thence westerly along First street to southwest cor ner of -lot 4. block 92. thence south- erly to alley dividing block 91. thence westerly along alley to northeast corner of lot t 3, hioek R4. on Washington street. thence along Washington street, southerly to southeast corner of lot 4, block 84 on South street, thence westerly on South street to southwest corner of lot 4, block 84, tneuce soumeny io "7 block 85, thence westerly down alley to west side of Center street and at northeast corner of lot 3, block 80, at South Second street, thence thence southerly along Center street , to southeast corner oi lot 4, diock bw, westerly along South Second street to southwest corner of. lot 4, block 75, thence northerly along west line of blocks 75, '74, 73 and 70. will be received by tbe Recorder of Oregon ntw rireeon until 4 o'clock p. m., July 6th, 1911. plans and specifications contain ing further Information ana me kind of sewer to be laid will oe fur nished upon application to saia ko corder. Each blu must be accom naniert hv a certified check for a sum equal to five per centum of the total amount of the bid. which aura .in h aiihieet to forfeiture to Ore- mn fitv in cane of the failure of the successful bidder herein to fur nish required bonds and enter Into . written contract for said work. if railed unon to do ao. within the time specified tor same In the Ord lnance providing for sucn sewer, Pronosals must be made upon blanks furnished by Oregon City. The right to reject any and all bids or to accept any bid consider ed moat favorable to Oregon City Is hereby reserved. Eacb proposal must state the time required for the completion of the entire work for said sewer which work must be done according to tbe Ordinances of Oregon City and the charter thereof, and the plans and specifications governing said work. This notice Is published pursuant to an order of the City Council of Oregon City, made and entered at a special meeting thereof held, on the 14th day of June, 1911. L. STIPP. Recorder. LL the tfoufeles of can- tiitiz day disappear when yoti use our supplies. Everything of the best--was time tried and fully tested before we even placed the orders with the manufacturers. Jars thot ore air tight, poroffine thot is guaranteed to be absolutely pure and all the other little items that make canning the pleasure It should be. And the prices are the lowest in the town consistent with value. Call In and Inspect Our Stock Before Purchasing. ( J. Em "OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE OREGON CITY Wants, tor Sale, Etc Notices under thea claaatftaa headrns will b mas' tfd at ona cent a word. trm Insertion, half a eant additional " tlona. one Inch card. Pr month: hail Inch card. 4 lineaj si per month. Cub muai sccompaay erdar unl-M on. haa an open account with tha paper. N nnnnaihiiitv for errors ; when errors occur fraa eorrncted notice will nrlnted for patron, atiniroum " WANTED. WANTED 11000 loan on good prop erty. Address A-10, care Enterprise. of Oregon City, $150 and 200 per acre; good level land; one mile from car line. Clyde ft McRae, 1003 Main BU Oregon City. FARM LOAN8. FARM LOAN9 DlmlcK ft Uimics, Lawyers, Oregon mty, ur. MONEY TO LOAN. MONET TO LOAN On first, mort gage; $500 and upwards: one year or longer. Apply at once. Cross, Hammond, Attorneys at Law, Bea ver Bldg, Oregon city. hair have been P- B0Va having brought as h!sh aa 39c locally. Quo ..rirm. r 37 '-Ac and demand Is strong from $26 50 to $27.60, shorts $29 to $30, nutrict Clerk's Financial Report, To the Honorable, the Roarc , o, ' D.rec wuu L """..Tt- 7, MrmAm-iUuymg-rrlces on Npnnn 1 11 mi it i mw. u.. . County, Or. I respectfully submit the following ne my financial report of anld district for the fiscal year ending June 19, 1911: From county school fund.. From state school fund . . . . From special district tax.. From tuition From sale of supplies...... From sales of bonds . mo- RECIPTS. $ 8,408.73 1,570.88 18,559 61 462.90 26.73 40,684.36 TO THE MORNING ENTERPRISE A Beautiful China PLAQUE1;1 ca "a9m"y There are a variety oi patterns to choose from. Make your selection early. Sobscribers.MayiHaye Them Too j To any present subscriber wno wm ui new subscriptions ve wiU' present one of these beautiful dishes. - , rteCTlONSMUSTBEMADf AT THE OFF.CE OF THE Sinking fund (from last report).. Cash on hand (from last report). $70,712.86 3,900.00 1,587.40 $76,199.7f ALL 8EI rise BANK or ORCOOM CITY nil II nl Nfi . . DISBURSEMENTS Teachers' salaries ' Cleric's salary Janitors' salaries ''"'lL!'Zy. Repairs and Improvements to grout"" ; Supplies ana ruei Water rent and electric power Annnratna and furniture Printing and advertising Interest on bonds....'. Insurance ; High School conatructlon ana sue Miscellaneous expenditures Cash on hand.. "'VL-j1"" Diverted to sinking fund for repayment bonds ... $14,788.00 520.08 1,643.83 1,069.94 1,677.63 258.65 383.41 356.40 . 1,862.60 . 821.00 32,763.66 . 745.67 STRONG YOUNd girl wanted rrom 10 to 7 oclock every aay exct 8undajr as nurse grl and assist with housework. Phone Main 3044. or write Box 409, Gladstone. . WANTED Experienced girl or' wo- wan for general bouseworg at rori land; good wages and pleasant niace. Andv 1006 Main St., Oregon City or 693 East Salmon St., Port land. FOR - RENT- Seven-room muutvu - house . on 14th ana Main sireeia, Oregon City. Inquire room 2, Bea ver Bldg. C. T. Tooze Co. Application for License to Run ana KPguiaie a r""i n" NOTICE Is hereby given that I will, at the next regular meeting ui City Council, apply for a license to run and regulate a pool n ?t "r place of business, 708 Main street, for a period of six months. COX & WARD. Application for Llcenae to Run and Regulate r-w "-- ... vrnii U harehv e-lven. that I Will, at the next regular meeting of the City Council, apply for a llcenae to run and regulate a pool hall, at my place of business 603 Main street, for a period of three months. wiNTCn Ton to know tnat we buy all kinds of Curios, that we are in the market tor second hand Furnl- tnrA and Tools. We also have a nod assortment ot secona nana KSirnitura and Tools on hand tor sal to those in need. Come anJ sea! nerhaDS we have Just what you want Indian Curios and trinkets rn. ai fhean? some that are very nninua and also very rare. GEORGE YOUNG, Main near Fifth street. hebert notify all ousinees men and dealers that I will not be res ponsible for any debts or bills con- IrirtAd hv mV WHO. UUK . Juuiu enhauer, after June 10. 1911. C. W. MOIJJENHAUER FOP ALt ACREAGE One to Ave acres In sight FOR RENT. BUILDER AND CTJ CTO A. HARRT JONES Builder and General Contractor. EaUmates cnaariunj Ciren on all classes of building work, concrete wants and reinforced concrete. Res. Phone Malm 11L , ATTORNEY. O. D. EBY, Attorney-at-i-aw. nomj kand. anstracta rurnuneo. i titles examined, estates settled, gen eral lsw buslnesa. Over Bank 4 Oregon City. tT-REN ft 8CHUEBEL, Attoraeys-aV I aw, Deutscher Advokat, win prac tice In all courts, make ooDeetlons y and settlements. Office In Ester t prise Bldg Oregon Cltr. Oregon. K. H. COOPER. Fo' Fire tasnrancr and Real EsUtft. Lat as handle your properties we boy, sail and exchange. Office In Batayprtae nidg., Oregon City. Oregon. . . 1911 Mitchell Automobiles Notice of Application for Liquor xivtio. la hereby given, that I will, at the next regular meeting of the City Council, apply for liquor at my piace i .In Main Palace Saloon, corner 5th and Main itreet, for a Pod of thrmonths. t tlnlanA " UABIUTIES. ; 5 per cent bonds due June 1, WJ; ""' 6 per cent bonns aue uecrmiwr i. v . . $66,990.50 11,209.26' , 6,850.00 $13,359.26 $6,000.00 . 6,000.00 5 per cent bonds due April 1. 1929. ' 5 Jer cent bonds due Juno 1. 1930.... 40-ooouu ,57ROo.Oo Respectfully submitted, B. ' JiJtrlct c'lerit! Ask Your Physician. It Is not necessary for any woman nnorted word for any I... . m make. In fact, she can :"n .arair as to the fncacy of Rexall Vegetable Compound, if she will come to its, let us ! with the ingredients contained In this orepsratlon. and then ask ber physic Ian his opinion of the tre'teni- The formula.- after which Rexall Vegetable Compound la P nP tD" same a- used by ropnUble succese ? . A ""..I.- tn L.tin( such ailments. rui puy"--" -r. tne 8 1 nee it aas v- n reliability of mm w demonstrated in nunareu. v ------ and today so posllve results one may expect ment of this preparation, that we offer to refund any n?7 have paid n ior """" " Compound; If It falls to produce bene ficial results in your w, Bear In mind that Rall Vegetable Compound mar b, M1".on' r atnre The Rexall Drug Store. Pricr$Tc Ar bottle. Huntley Bros. Company. t TKfc I Have you ever looked Into the detaUt of construction and the mechanical features together with the handsome afpearaace of the Mitchell Automobiles to find the reasona wh 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 td demonstrate the car to yon with full information , and can assure you that it i 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 you a car we will take care of your car one year free of charge. ' ." , ,' ;- , . Price $1630 ; :-, . Otner moo.1. ckeaper. Fully .auippeJ F. O. B. Oro-Citjr. PKone us (or demonstration aoJ we wffl call at yenr kota in you. Some GooJ Barjalnsiln Second Hand Cars C: G. Miller, Agent Garage Cor.;6tK am A Maui ClJ.