Big Lawn Sale Ladies take ad vantage of out Special Lawn Sale. All 20c, 25c and 30c lawns on Special Sale for 17c yd. AH our house dresses at Special Prices J. Levitt Suspension Bridge Corner Saving Tim. aV A LOCAL DRICrS Jolin, Cross, of Molalla, wu In this rlty mi Wednesday. N. Hlalr. of Needy, was Id tbla city on business Wednesday. Mr. and Mr a. C. C. Hall, of Portland, sere III thla city on Tucsdsy. "lr Clamta furl I a of thin city, la lirwlth blood polsonlngr Kirrla Mayfleld. of Mayfield, waa la thin rlty Wednesday. Ell 8tarh. of Clarkea. waa In tbla rliy Wednesday on bualneaa. Iicnjamln Dlmlck, of 8alem, was In thlH rlty on business Tuesday. Mrs. "A. C. Freel bss returned from Bcimlde, where she spent several days. Herman Flaher. of Carus, was In thla rlty Wednesday. Mrs. T. C. Thomas, of Mount Pless ant. baa gone to Idaho, on business. Kred Btelner, a prominent farmer of leaver Creek, was In this city Wed- tii-HcUy. I'hlllp Llndeau, of Harmony, waa transacting bualneaa In thla city Wed- n.day. Ixiula Haaaler, of Gracevllle, Minn., haa arrived In Oregon City for a, brief Visit. Mr. Crook, of Mull no, a merchsnt f that place, was In this city on Tues day. Mrs. Phil Graves and daughter Eva, f Macksburg, were In this city on Tuesday. Wllholt staKS will leave the Electric Motel each-day at I o'clock p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Alvln MUey and Mr. Il'-nry Mlley, of Portland, were In thla city on Tueaday. Mra. Kirk Cassady and daughter, of 'urns, were transacting business In (his city Wednesday. Mrs. J. Jones and son, of Ban Fran M IS Yottf? S forjhc Asking ASK A. -1 For and we wllCgWeyotf with a it , . . , NEW 4 months subscription By Carrier at 45c the month TO THE 'mokning enterprise A Beautiful China . PL AQUEDec4 ' id Hasomely , There are a variety of patterns to choose from. Make your selection early. ( " ' SbscriberiMy 'Have Them Too To any present subscriber who will bring us four new subscriptions we will present one of these beautiful dishes. ..ALU StifCTIONS MUST BE MADC AT THE OFFICE OF THt , BANK OP ORCCON cisco bav arrived In this city to pend a fewdavs with fri.nd. ' A" r of tfJlalla, was la thla city on Wednesday, Having brought with him a load of floe cheese Mr. and Mrs. W. L. IHork, former iZniTt 0t 70" W'r. tut now of Portland, were In thla city Tuesday. I. B. A. Bummer, formerly of Ore ion City, has moved his office to 1017 Corbelt building, Portland. Mlaa Krmal Mann, of Pendleton, spent the first part of the week wild Mr. and Mra. J. w. Cole. Mine Mann a mere or Mr. Cole. Mlaa Mary Ix.Un, trained nurse of Portland, whoa horn. ae formerly lu this rlty, was In Oregon City on bualneaa Tueailay. Mr. and Mra. 8. g. Walker, who have Immiii rusticating for several days at the Toll (late, have returned to Ore gon City. A. lluldwln. of Aurora, one of the prominent school teachers of the roomy, waa In this rlty Tuesday, reg lali.rlng at the Kleclrlc Hotel. Mlaa Orace Whllebousu, of port laud, who has been a gucat of Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Stafford, has returned to her home at Portland. IJlian Harris, after a wetika visit at tin- coiiiilry home of Mr. aud Mra. William Robinson, of the West Hide, returned to Oregon City Tuesduy. Charles Hpeiice, of Iteaver Creek, wua In thla rlty on Tuesday, being accompanied by hla daughter, MIhs Kcho Hpelicv' Mlaa Katella Crlswells, who recently arreptixl a position In the court house, went to lliililmril on Hunday, where ahe vUlieil Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Bum son. Mlaa Roma Stafford, of thla city, haa gone to Corvallla, where a lie will attend the summer school. Miss Staf ford la one of the teachers of the Ore gon City arhools. Mr snd Mrs. J. M. Ware, of Philo math, have returned to Oregon City. They have been spending tbe winter with their: son, Jtev. A. J. Ware at Philomath. Dr. Albert Mount, of Portland, has srrlved In this city to take charge of tbe Dr. Hugh 8 Mount's practice while the latter Is In Los Angeles, at tending a meeting of physicians. II W. Htreblg and Ksrr Ilrothers purchased a car of cattle on Tuesday from the Deneon Commlaalon Com pany, and the rattle arrived from Port land on Tuesday evening. It. I. Ilolman baa returned from Mc Mlnnvllle, where be accompanied hla two younger children, Alice snd Mor ris, who wilt remain during the sum mer with relatives at MrMlnnvllle and at Tbe Dalles. I). C. Ltourette irrt on Wednesday for McMlnnvllle, where he will attend the commencement exercises of the llaptlat rollege, when hla daughter, Mlaa llutb Mtouretle will be graduat ed. Mra. (jatourette left several days ago for McMlnnvllle, and will alao at end the exercises. Mra. Viola Godfrey, of thla city, has accepted the prlnclpalship of tbe North School, of Corvsllts, at a good aalary. Mrs. Godfrey has been princi pal of the Willamette school for the past three years, and before thla waa connected with the Oregon City High school, Mlaa Amanda Clear, formerly of thla city, but now of Tualatin, and alater of Mra. Mary Csrotbers and Mrs. Sarah, JMrkerson. of Canemah, under went a surgirsl oeratlon at the Good Samaritan Hospital on Tueaday. Mrs. ('aro"thef87M'rs." Dtckersonand Mrar Wlnters, of New berg, another sister of Miss Clear were st the hospital during the operation. Miss Clear Is Improving. Electric Hotel Arrivals. The following sre registered at the Elctrlc Hotel: Charles F. Tletxe, A. II. Klrby. C. E. Dunlsp, E. Clawaon, W. It. MrCrary, C, M. Lewalllng. Port Ian w; Herbert W. Copeland, Skawoko wa. Wash.; Erva E. Leaton, Canby; A. A. Haldwln. Aurora; H. C. Mahony, William Swain, Mra. W. C. Crawford, Portland; Mrs. J. M. Hsrtman; N. Rob enstetn) portlsnd; G. Johnson, Port land: IJills Haaaler, Oracevllle, Minn.; James Dslton, J. J. Scott, Al bany; R. W. Ward. Oregon City; C. Unuulst, Oregon City; C. C. Hall. Portland; Mrs. C. C. Hall, Portland I want a furnished house 5 or 6 rooms modern. No Children. M. L Bowman Room 9, Beaver Bldg. 6 months subscription . By Mall at 25c the month CITY BUILDING MOItKlHO ENTERPRISE, THURSDAY. JUNE 22 ifill. v i ; ' : Dr. and Mrs. Hush a. Mntlflf fas a tonight for Loa Angeles, Cal, to be absent about 10 days. Dr. Mount will stiend tbe annual meeting of the Am erican Medical Association. He Is a member of the National Auxiliary Con greaalonal Committee. Mlaa Ethel Ulvitnn '.I u-l -1. .1.1, 7t . ' "mmiu, ailr f. ,Tl ,b- bw,n r Ml Margaret ( aufleld. aud with friends In PorV land, hua returnat in i... k. - - a, u, uuiuv U HBiem. Miss Klgdon waa principal of i- an ncnooi in Aaiiiand for three years, and will ha nrin..i...i .i.. Halem High School next year. ' Head the Morning Enterprise. HOW M'FARLAND BECAME BOXER Chicago Lightweight Says Blow on Proboscis Started Him Oil. FIRST BATTLE IN BOILER SHOP After Rtesivlng Sting an Ness Pseky Ssilsd Into Hit Opponent and Mads Him Quit Rsooivsd $2.50 For His Firat Profotaional Fight "When that big fellow In the boiler shop yard lu Cbh nuo hIkh ui list sgnliiMi my nose soujetblng stung me and aouiethlng told me right then tbst I wss s prlseflghter." Thai's the way Packy M char bind says be stsrted In the slsm Hang gsme "I tore Into tbst nei:ro." snys Parky, "and sniHKbed my right and left hands Into bis fsce so fasi ihui be dually tell flat uo bis back, while tbe boiler makers who had gathered around be gan to yell Tbe uegro-hls nsme wss Kol-got up anil come bark st ma We both bud on gloves Tbe men had aeen to tbal Well, when bis black fare allowed up agalu. I cracked him four 1 1 men on that same note This time be went down for kkI in strsd of coming back si me Kox crawl ed over to oue side and began trying to take off bin glove." Now. rtgbl here Is where Pscky claims the original Btory got Its stsru "You ain't qulttln', sre yooF said one of tbe bollermskers In derision "Get bark In there snd tight." "New. sir eeT mattered Koi through bis swollen lips "I sin'i gwlne tight no more I tella you all right now dnt I ain't gwlne light no man what du't scatter his blows " Pscky swears that it was tbat flgbt wltb tbe negro boy In tbe boiler shop tbat made blm a protesaionsi pugilist He found ont that It didn't pay to scatter his blows. It wss just Ore yesrs ago tbat a lit tie fellow railed Parky by his desk mates altpped away from school and went to work In a boiler shop In Cbl csgo as an apprentice He received SB salary tbe munificent sum nt 10 a week. "They kept me busy." snv th little flgbt ef . "cha al nga mn nrt the ptitreH after left banded monkey wrench.- and that son of thing for two we.k. and then I was promoted inn it I allowed to bold tbe hot Iron w hile s big fellow beat It with a bstnii r and tung me with tbe apHrks Sometime tbey would let me use the hs miner, but I never was murh t a hsmmer thrower, and I used to spend a lot of my time toying wltb a set of boxing gloves that were kept a round the place. " "Fox. the colored boy. allowed one day aa how he could give me a trim mliirf. and when the whistle blew I al lowed he couldn't and we went Into the bark yard to have It out." Pocky liuinetlinlely l hereafter con eel veil the Idea Ihnt he was destined to he a hero of the ring, threw up his Job and went 1n search of big money "You know I had to get home early every night." be confided, "and tell my mother tbat I was still working This went along pretty good until tbe time came to come In with the money, and I waaVt there. The tlghilng game wasn't declaring any large dlridena. and I had to beat It to my muiii'm bouse to keep my mother from know Ing that I waa not working "After hanging around tbe gymna slums for another month I finally got signed np for a preliminary tight with Johnny West. I licked him Juat aa I did the negro, but even then tbe mon ey wasn't coming any too strong I got I2.M) for the flgbt. and my man ager took 11.00 of It. and he had a reg ular Job too " CUBS HIGHEST SALARIED. Several ef Chloago Nationals Draw S4.000 er More Apisos. Tbe highest salaried tlji ifaitue team la Frank Chance's Chimin National league club There Isn't a doubt of tbla In eplte of tbe fancy price paid to Cobb Msthewsoo. Crawford and Wagner. Tbe three Cub outfielders, 6cbulte. Bheckard and Hofman. draw dowp a total of $I2.(00 a year. 11 of man get ting more than either of Ibe other two Evera and King are close to the i-YooO mark. Mordecal Brown Is over If, and Tinker gets In tbe neighborhood of H.nno Chnoce himself pulls out $10. 000 straight salary and also shores In tbe dividends of tbe club Why Oslsnsnty Is Plsyin First. Jim Deiahanty Is twlnii pisyert at first base by Hugh Jennimre to give bis leg a chance to mend lel found It Impossible to cover ground at second becanne of a bad knee which be In lured last fall. Ue says that with rest bis knee will mend and be will tie able to fill his old position. Hut Del's bit ting ran not be "spared by tbe Tigers just now. so to keep ttlm In tbe gsme he has been shifted to first base snd 0'l.eary Is doing stunts at second Del figures tbat In a few w ka be will be able to plav second agsln. Smith te Referee Wrestling Bout. Ed Bmltb. a Cblcsgo uewspsper msn. will referee the world's vbsmplonship match tictWHeti liotrb arid Hacken st'biuidt at American League para. I'Mrsgo, lbur day QUIZ TOO DIFFICULT, TEACHERS DECLARE UGHTY-FOUH TAKE EXAMINA TION FOR PLACES IN THIS COUNTY. Complaint haa been marts train against th State Department of Edu cation for Its difficult examination papers. This tlm It Is not the pupils who are comnlalnlns. hut th th. era themselves. The examination of teachers for the Clackamas County schools began Wednesday In the county courthouse under the supervis ion of (Superintendent Gary. Several of tb teachers, after the ordeal of the day, declared that tbe questions were unusually dirricult, and it was Intimated that there waa no reason for It. EllfhtV-four of whom fourteen ara men, are taking tbe examination, which - will continue todav. tomorrow and Saturday. It la ona of tha larvaat classeB ever examlued In thla county, ana several of tn members ar well snown inrougbout tne state. For the Children Dolls' Erii That Grow In tha Wood. In the spring woods we Heidotn ot serve ihe shorl. fuxxy iimier olme white bunelH-rry Doner', lull in toe siltilliitl wot! Iheii Iriiit. itu e. ioli.iinii Imti'.i- with ii link ;ii k; oi i TV to J UIIS1I'' I .i (!' . n Ihe Itenr ml lire ver i rei:ii!i t.:iU . . r ' 1 1 ' II. tl il'en i f;. I l-il.l. ! e t e - .' t. : '.: hi, Hi- Ml el .i In I I -' i " f.l I! I rot of ' ny ' r 1-1 l it le ue II. i ..e!.- ne t; bii.il'- i ini 1 1 tlOl!Mlll WANTED You to Vnew that tha En terprlae Job printing department IB the most complete In tbe State, outside Portland. Try It for your next printing CORRESPONDENCE MILWAUKIE. Mra. Edward Dugan, of St Paul Minn., Is visiting at the borne of J. W. Monroe. Mrs. Fred Roberts and children are visiting relatives at Vancouver, Wash. Grant Hawley. of Portland, has usi moved Into his new homa near Court ney Station. Regnlald Wltte, who haa been a stu dent of tbe O. A. C. the past year, returned to his home in thla city this week. Ira N. Gibson and wife, of Dayton, Or., were guests last week of W. B. York snd f.tmlly. They attended the Rose Festival The piedmont Holy Redeemer school, In charge of Father Canwell, held Ita annum picnic at Crystal Lake Park Tueaday. Gamea, boating and bowling were features of the day. The picnic was In charge of the sisters .of the school at Piedmont. Df. O. P. Low, or Arlington, ur., spent a few hours here Tuesday. The doctor thinks well of the little city and may locate here In the near fu ture. The Turn Verein Club, of Portland, held a picnic at Crystal Lake Park last Sunday. Only members and those holding Invitations were admitted. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Emmel and daughter were in Washington county vialtlng last week. The MllwauUle Commercial Club will meet Thursday, evening, the pub lic dock will he discussed, labeling print of hiBtorii iil Interest, labeling streets at oonicru and Intersections. Th first mate bank for the first time ainCc its organization, passed the $100,000 mark in footing up June 17. which speaks well for the manaRe ment of the bunk and the general con fidence In the conservative methods of the officers of tha Institution. The progress made in the work on Main street has added more than fifty per cent to the appearance of the city. Evangelical church.-Rev, E. Rad- baugh pastor. Sunday school at io:ju a. m . Preachlna at 11:30 a. m. Y. P. A. at 7 p. m. Preaching at S p. m.' Prayer meeting Wednesday evenings. Choir practice Thursday evenings, teachers' meeting Friday evenings. St John tbe baptist church, Rev. H. Hugenroth, psstor. Low mass and sermon 8 a. m." High mass Bermon and benediction 10 a. m. OAK GROVE. About fifty employee of the Ira Powers' furniture store had a picnic on the river Sunday. The majority of them came to this city and made times Mvely for a while. Several members of the Portland Rowing Club spent Sunday on the river bank and attended tha ball game. Dr. H. M. Russ, of Montavllla, spent Sunday with his daughter Mrs. E. C. Warren and family. Miss Louclle Clemmens, of Portland, formerly of Oak Grove, visited Elmer Worthlngton Friday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Worthlngton and Walter Kuehl loft Sunday morn ing for southern Oregon where they expect to take up a homestead. Mra Alfred Hurst, of Harmony, spent Monday with Mrs. Chsrles Worthlngton. . The Junior Dasehsll team was de feated by the Brooklyn team on their grounds in Sell wood, Sunday; score $ to 1. Charles Graham leaves for Seavlew Long Beach Monday evening te work all summer for Frank BtrauhsJI, Thomas Oraham. Br, left for Tha Dalles Monday morning and will go to Lake county before returning. Mr. Oraham la looking for a homestead. Mr. Fellows, of Portland. Is bulldlna a house east of Mr. Richardson's, wnicn tne family will occupy. John Oatflsld sold two and one-half acre of land to a man who expects to build tbla summer. The new school house at Concord Is progressing; tbe concrete basement Is being put In and tbe lumber on tbe ground. Read the Morning "Enterprise. The annual school meeting of tbe Concdrd school district waa bald Mon day evening. C. W. Rlaley waa elect ed director and John Baungartner clerk. T. M. Klrby, father of Mrs. Arnold left Monday for a visit wltb bis son Dr. E. U. Klrby at Elgin, Or. Mrs. J. Rupert entertained the Cor rlent Lituary Club of Portland, at her beautiful home Tuesday. Lunch waa served on the lawn under tbe trees; a literary program waa given by tbe members and the day waa enjoyed by all. Mrs. Rupert entertains the club onc a year. E. C. Warren and L. E. Armstrong were In Portland on business Tues day. Mrs. Simon Blgham and daughter were Portland visitors Monday. Miss Gussle Brant entertained Sun day In honor of Mlaa West of the Oregonlan staff. Besides tbe family Keveral friends were out from Port land. Miss Minnie Able left for Yakama, Wash., Monday to visit her slater Mrs. Buvg Jones and family. Mrs. John Rlsley was a 'Portland visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Williams spent Sunday with friends at Bonneyvllle. Mrs. Bpauldlng and daughter Mrs. Ellis were Portland visitors Tuesday. Mrs. Emily Hewett and Peter Hefty were married by Judge Samson Tues day at the borne of a friend, L. A. Noble, at Oregon City. Mr. Hefty la well-known and all of his friends ex tend their congratulations to the happy pair. CANBY. Mrs. Clara Hutcblngson and daugh ter Rhena, were in Portland on busl neaa Tueaday. Miss Lei a Smith, "of Macksburg was In Canby Tuesday. C. F. Romlg went to Oregon City Tuesday to take the teachers' exam ination Wednesday, Thursday and Fri day. Mrs. Daniel Robinson went to Port land Tuesday to see. her daughter, Miss Verna Robinson graduate. Read the Morning &p?rprlse. . Mrs. Beaton and daughter Orva went to Oregon City Tuesday. The latter Intends to take the teachers' examination. . Miss Anna Kmberger made a busi ness trfp to Woodburn Monday. Miss Mabel Tackeltton, who went to Aurora to work last week, haa re turned to Canby. Mr. Vaughn made a buslneas trip to Oregon City Tueaday.- Mrs. Mlz, who has been In Montana for some time, returned to Canby Wed nesday to visit her mother, Mrs. F. C. Scotton. Charles Campbell, of Walla Walla, Wash., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Lee. . Charles Green, of Los Angeles, visit ed his- cousin H. A. Lee last week. Tbey bad not met for 60 years. Mr. Lee visited Mr. Green at hla home in New- York-while onbls-way to Ore gon. Royce Brown and mother were In Portland Wednesday. ' William Knight went to Aurora Wednesday to attend the funeral of his cousin. The Canby Reds and tbe Popcorn Kings will play ball at the Fair Grounds June 25. The Kings now hold the record for being one of the fastest amateur teama In the valley. Game called at 2:15 p. m. Canby held lta annual school meet Ing Monday night, June 19th. There were 185 legal voters. The fllve mill tax wag voted, and not a descentlng vote wsb cast against It. The school district Is entirely out of debt, and It was decided that a janitor be chosen to be in constant attendance in case of fire or any emergency. Mr. Wang was elected dire tor, and William Knight, clerk. The M. E. Church held a Sunday school meeting last Monday evening. Mr. Snell, Mr. Burdette, and Mr. Vnack were appointed on the comfrifltee to arrange and plan a Sunday school pic nlc. Lee Eckrson has sold his house and two tots to Mr. Braddford. George Meeks made a business trip to Portland Wednesday. Mrs. Clyde Evans and daughter are visiting at the W. H. Balr home. Mr. Carlton was up from Portland Tuesday transacting business here. Nick Young, Denver Gaston, and William and Frank Kendell attended the race meet at Independnce Wed nesday. Tbey went in Mr. Vaughn's new car. The cltiieng of Canby are going to extend the flume across the prairie to Kellogg's strawberry nursery. William Luckee and Miss Sadie Kvana were married by Rev. Creesy Ht George Kohler's, Wednesday; June 21 1 at high noon. An automobile was waiting for them and after tbe cere mony they were taken to Oregon City where they took the train for Cali fornia to spend their honeymoon. After the honeymoon Is over they will return to Canby. to make this their future home. r Frank Won shipped a carload of sheep to tne inion biock iaru in ri Innd, Wednesday. . Ask Your Physician. It Is not necessary for any woman to take our unsupported word for any statement me make. In fact, she can easily satisfy herself as to the efficacy of Rexall Vegetable Compound, If she will come to us, let us acquaint her with the Ingredients contained in this preparation, and then ask her physic ian his opinion of tha treatment The formula, after which Rexall Vegetable Compound Is put up, la the same as used by a reputable success ful physician In treating such ailments. Since it haa been on tbe market the reliability of this treatment has been demonstrated In hundreds of cases, and today so posilve are wa of the results one- may expect from a treat ment of this preparation, tbat wa offer to refund any money yon may have paid us for Rexall Vegetable Compound, If It falls to produce bene ficial results in your , own case. Bear In mind that Rexall Vegetable Compound may , be obtained only at our store Tha Rexall Drug Store. Price, $1.00 per bottle. Huntley Bros. Company. . APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR . LICENSE. Notice Is hereby given that I t rill 0 4 ALL the troubles of can ning day disappear when you use our supplies. Everything of the best was time tried and fully tested before we even placed the 'orders Vith the manufacturers.' Jors that arc is guaranteed to be and oil the other little Items thot moke rr! XJT;. conning thef pleosure It should be. P And the prices ore the lowest in the ilown consistent with.voiue.njsS ii23 Coll In ondjlnspcct Our Stock? Before Purchasing. g? J. EJgSEELEY OPPOSITE -COURT HOUSEOREGON CITY at the next regular meeting of the City Council, apply for a license to sell liquoir at my place of business corner Fourth and Main streets, tor a period of three months. A. J. 8UKBER. Notice of Application for Ltqjor Li cense. Notice In hereby given, tbat 1 will, at tbe next regular meeting of the City Council, -apply for. a license to sell liquor at my place of business. 408 Main Street, for a period of tbree months. J. B. KERRICK. - Wants, For Sale, Etc Notlcra under ttaeas cUMtrld hMdnrg a 111 t lnMlrd at on cnt a word ftrw Inwrtlna. half a cant additional rT tlona. one Inch car, ft par tnontt. nail Inch card, it lines' si per monin. Caab must accompany order snlraa o" haa an open account with the paper. N. financial reapnnaiDiuty ior errnra; wnn mra occur free correct aolica will b printed for patron. Minimum chars Ur WANTED. WANTED Board for boy by the month. Address Box 321, City. WANTED $1000 loan on good prop erty. Address A-10, care Enterprise. WANTED Experienced girl or wo wan for general housework at Port land; good wages and pleasant place. Apply 1006 Main St., Oregon City or 593 East Salmon St., Port land. WANTED You to know mat we bn all kinds of Curios, that we are lu ' the market for second hand Furni tura and Tools. We also have i rood assortment of second hand Furniture and Toole on hand for sale to those in need. Come acJ see; perhaps we have Just what you want Indian Curios and trinkets for sale chesp; some tbat are very unique and also very rare. GEORGE -We have ctit TOWELS and TOWELING departments and low prices here don't , mean cheap goods. Not a bit of it. We use the term low 'prices' in the comporo- five sense only. Some goods ere too cheop for us to handle-others too denr-ln neither, cose do you receive proper returns for money expended. You con shop here with full cs suronce thot you ore getting one hundred cts , worth of volue for every dollor spent. .Here ore a few items thct will prove this osscrtlcr.i ' " Towels, regular price 15c each , I I C Toweling, Roman 10c yard 7C W. A. HOLLIES 6X7 Mta Street Oregon Ciy, C:. 7 air-tight, paroffine thot obsolutelySpure YOUNG, Main near Fift street. I HEREBY notify aft DJltci and dealers that I will jhet kt Is-t ponsinie tor any debts or biua con tracted by my wife. Liu V. Mold enhauer, after Jnne 10, 1911. C W. MOIJDENHAUER. FARM LOANS. FARM LOANS Dlmlck ft Dlmlck, Lawyers, Oregon City, Or. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN On first mort gage; $500 and upwards; ona year or longer. Apply at once. Cross It Hammond, Attorneys at Law, Bea ver Bldg Oregon City. t FOR RENT. FOR RENT Seven-room modern house on 14th and Main streets, Oregon City. Inquire room 2, Bea ver Bldg. C T. Tooce ft Co. BUILDER AND CO ACTO R- HARKT JONES Builder and General Contractor. Bstlmatss chearfally given on all classes of bnlldlnt work, concrete walks ana ralaforced concrete. Res. pnoae Mala lit ATTORNEY. O. D KBT, Attorney-at-Law. Money loaned, abstracts furnished, land titles examined, estates settled, gen eral law business. Over Bank of Oregon City. TJ'KJEN ft 8CHUKBKL, Attorneys-at-Law, Deutscher Advokat, will prac tice In all courts, maka aoU actions and settlements. Office la Enter., prise Bldg.. Oregon City, Oregon. . H. and COOPER. Foe Fire Insurance Real Estate. Lai us handle, properties we bay, sell snd Oflto la nterprta Bldg., Oregon City. Oregon. prices in oar V