, JuLy 2, MOUNINO ENTEKPRI8E, SUNDAY, 1911. Jth of July Specials very Department Vtfiis Big 4th of ic" '4v iq Beautiful 20 to 25c 15 t0 $15 3UHS awns in al new y. patterns, 4th of July men in the new special I 7c. Vmer. styles, best $1.25 to $1.50 ilues ori earth. sSt special 88c . at- House Dresses at pecial $11.85 big reduction. J. IflSVIITT SUSPENSION DRIDCE CORNER An Unkind Cut. " eizs" ;V . Alt haad.man ha. an a. w. knew; . guideline an ai and Irani: auto ha. no ai ai all. kl, than. II IImt. ) th. earn. LOCAL PRICrS in P. Welsmandel. of Carua, wan i city Saturday. . WettlautVr, of Clarkea. tu In cliy on Haturday on business, lllam Cant ell, of Canby, waa In rliy on Haturday on business. that Wlarotialn Swiss cheese, r pound at llarrla' grocery. irt llullarJ and family, of El lu, wore In i hla city on Haturday. W. Church, who waa taken 111 ladatoue, and fainted, la Improv- uil Un Klrbyaon, of Shubel, In Ihla city on buslnca Batnr- llwill ala.a will leave the Electric Jl each day at 2 o'clock p. tn. X. Davla. a well known farmer. Lirua. was In thin city on Hatur- L. L, Blmona, of Portland, la In Ity visiting her parenta, Mr. and J. Torrrnce. . and Mra. (1. Srhuebel, of Bhubol, In Oregon City on Haturday, ng relatives. ka Clara Koerner and Mlaa Mable r, of Portland, are vlHltlng la In thli city. tries IXxkey, one of the prominent rs of Molalla. was In thli city talneaa Haturday. la. Dell Trulllngcr and daughter, kle. of Union Mllla, war In Ore- City on Saturday. Mason and dsuchtsr. of He, went to St. Johna on 8- tuf. where they will TlalL row want sugar ... fruit lera e rf;. , '. , go to Harris fro- r. Dietrich nrd eon Herman, and (child, Kiel. Klxher. of Eldorado, i In this city on Haturday. -rkete for fraternal Brotherhood ralon to Camas, Waah., on July on aale at Btreblg s meat market. r. and Mra. Manley. of Canby, ar il In Oregon City on Saturday, and ramp at the Chautauqua. I'd Welhner. of Mackasburg, waa hie city Saturday and called upon Ire of the pence Bumson. ra. Q. W. Church, who ha been LaGrange, Or., on a buslnesa trip, returned to her home at Glad- e. ( far thp ' For and we wilSgiveJyoa with a NEW 4 months subscription By Carrier at 45c the month TO THE MORNING ENTERPRISE ... ABB m I . A Beautiful China PT.AOlJEDe'? -fl nanasomeiy - There are a variety of Make your selection early. SobscribertJMaylHaTe Them . To any present subscriber yho will bring us tour new subscriptions we will present one of these beautiful dishes. ALL SELECTIONS MUST BE MADE (Qfcgon (P ity BANK OP OREGON contributes specials ,,'' July Special Sale. A. K. Howell, of (iranta I'aaa, waa In town Friday and Haturday. 1 lurry Hhaw, of Eugene, formerly olyim fiWi nun on Ui Enterprise came to the city Baturduy night to spend July 4. Mlas Mill Hchmldll relumed Hntun day from the Oreicon Agrlcultursl Cot leae where ahe took a course In method of teaching. Mr. and Mra. IJoyd Williams and two children left on Baturduy for lfc.-iliin.inl, Knaerti Oregon, where they will visit Mra. Williams' slater, Mra. Frank White. Hurry Palmer, of Portland, waa In thla city on Friday evening, and waa ft gueat at the home of Mr. and Mra. C. J. Parker. It's too warm' to bake. Why not get Hoyal Ilread. Fresh every day a Har ris' grocery. Alice wd Morris llolmsn, children of It. 1. llolman, have returned from McMlnnvllle. where they spent two weeks with friends. Mrs. Kate Athey, who has Iteen visit ing her hfitler, Mrs. J. W. Cole, of this city, left on Haturday for Seattle, Wttah.. where she will vlalt her sister, Mrs. John Mulvcy. Mini Margaret Williams, a teacher of the Portland arhoola, baa returned to Oregon City to spend her vacation at her home here. Mlaa Williams was re-elected, to teach in Portland. MarceLConataut, formerly of thla city, but more recently of ttorlng. left (or QiicenHtowu. New Zealand Friday on the steamahlp Marecehal I)e Gas trin, and will be gone several yeara. Dr. E. A. Sommer. formerly of Ore on City, haa moved hla office to 1017 Corbet t building, Portland. ' Frank Newton, the hardware mer chant of Toledo, Or., who haa been In thla city vUltlng his mother, Mrs. K. L. Newton, and who waa also In Portland on business, returned to hla home. Commencing on Monday, July 3. Merchants' launch will be served at the Falls Confectionery and Lunch Itoom, 703 Main street, from It to I o'clock; 25 ceuta. Judge Dlmlck returned front Salem Saturday, where he went on legal buatneaa. Judge Dlmlck la the ""j--ney for the heirs M the eatate of Elisa beth Probetel, who died recently ef Aurora. The wetatte Is valued at 160,000. W. W. Alldredge, who baa been at Redmond. Or, for the past year, will return to Oregon City, on Sunday, to spend the Fourth of July wltn his family. Mr. Alldredge Is manager of the Redmond Hotel, and will probably return to that place after visiting here for aeveral weeks. CATARACT HOSE COMPANY TO GIVE BIO DANCE. Cataract Hose Company No. I will give a big dance at Huach'a Hall on the night of July 4. The dance prom Isea to he the most successful ever held hy the company. The committee on dancing Is composed of Harry Freeman, Jack Cameron and Claude Curtla. - - zK cTY'i44 ry 6 months subscription By Mall at 25c the month D patterns to choose from. ( Too AT THE OFTlCS OF THE Jgntcfpfise CITY BUILDING STRAIIGEAtmOF TEACHERS AMUSE TAIO BOARD Of EXAMINER! FORCED TO GIVE VENT TO MIRTH. SALEM. Or.. July 1. (Special). Although well along In their task of reading and grading the examination papers of 1.2HO applicants for elate teachers' certificates, the county su perintendents, constituting the exam ining board, have not become so hard ened tu comical anawers aa to fall to laugh when they come across a bud ding pedagogue whq defines an e poat facto law as "a law to punish a man's children or hla descendants for some terrible crime he has committed after he Is dead." Hippies of amuaemeiit also gilded over the cowd at work In the Senate chamber when one examiner came across an anawer to the question, "How far weal one could travel from London or the meridian of Greu wlch," which read: "He can travel weat until he reachea the cosh l of Knglnnd and then take a boat and gi aoutn. Oregon "Admitted In 1776." ' lS Aaked the dale of the udmUalon of Oregon Into the t'ulon, one' appli cant anattcred that this state was ad- milted during the revolutionary war. Uui.'HHes at the area of Oregon ranged from l.uiio to 150.000,000 square miles. "Money and pull" was given by one as the neceaaary qualifications for senators and representatives. "Rhetorical pauses," said another, sre psuaes liaed by politician.' Oue snawer to a question In gram mar In which Insiruclon were given to use "serf In a sentence waa cleverly put; "I cannot use aerf correctly," thus ualiig li In a aeuteuce without know- Til ft" If mi lining It would seem from some of the papers that one of the applicants for a certificate had never heard of a controversy In Oregon Involving the asaembly or the anti-assembly Idea and when he came to the question re garding the constitutional convention in I'nlted Slates history anawered, "There was a great dual of contro versy whether It is to be or not to be.". Legislators Must "Repent" "A reprccllta'tlve,, writes another teacher, "must not be an unrepeiited rebel." Cork was mentioned aa the principal product of Ireland. In Australia, aald another, Ihe birds carry their young in their MM'keta. One of the moat Hlbllcal scholars capped he climax for the day when she wrot?: "The Dead Sea was not very sally until sfier Ud had destroyed Sodom, but now It Is probably the salteat sea In the world." There are 1280 applicants for certi ficates and these, average about .IS subjects tench, making a total of 19. 2 no papers tifbe corrected. The work will probably be, completed by next Wed nesday. OAK GROVE. Miss- Rachel - Worlulngton went to Oreaham Thursday to spend the week's end with her cousin Ijtura Shipley. Mrs. AI Wetzler and children were Portland visitors Wednesday. The Oirls' Hand will go to Washou gal. Wash., to play at the Fourth of July celebration. The recital given hy Miss Louie K. Kennedy and her pupils Friday eve ning wss well attended and enjoyed by all preaent. Some of the children ahowed fine talent and will make ex cellent musicians. Roleton Moore, the only boy pupil, la a wonder, and will urely make a pianist. Mrs. Frank Maaln, her sister and children, spent Friday afternoon with Mra. J. H. Oraham and family. Mra. E. C. Warren entertained at dlrxer her father Dr. Ruae and two slst, Emmg McKercher and Mra. Mary UkUei. of Portland, at a birthday dinner Friday. Mrs. Charles Worthing and her daughter, also were present. Miss Lexy Oraham Is suffering from poison oak, and. Is confined to the house. E. C. Warren. L. E. Armstrong, B. H. Warren. Arthur Oraham. Arthur Kuehl, and others attended the Elks meeting In Oregon City Friday eve ning. MILWAUKIE. Linden Circle 148, W. O. W.. will hold a public Installation on July 14. The following officers will be Install ed. Mrs. Fisher Ouerdlng Neighbor, re-elected: Mrs. Hlcka Banker, re elected: Mrs. Arnold Clark, re-elected; Mrs. Dowllng, manager; Mr. W. H. Council, mnnnger; L. Fisher, mana ger; Mrs. Cosgrlff, attendant; Mrs. Anna Mullen, advisor; Mrs. Templer, mnglclnn; Oliver Skong, outer cen tenal; Miss Sally Warren, Inner cen lenal; Mrs. Town ley, captain of the guards, re-elected.' Frends are In vited. Refreshments will be served and a good time expected. Twlno were born to Mrs.' Schrem Monday. Mother and babies are doing nicely. The State Bank Examiner spent last Tuesday at the First State Bank and found everything In fine condition. He complimented Mr. Hoisted highly on the condition of the bank. -A number of the Mllwaukle people attended the funeral of the late Dave Campbell at Portland Thursday after noon. The mayor ordered the town flag half-mast as a mark of respect to the dead hero fire chief of Port land. Remember the I. O. O. P. Installa tion Monday evening. TheVmovIng picture show will open July 4. Miss Bessie Holt entertained the Mllwaukle High School graduate classes of 1910 and 1911 Thursday evening. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Orasle gave them a surprise last Mon day evening, when they gathered at their home to assist In' celebrating their twentieth wedding anniversary. Mr. ami Mrs. Orasle were presented with a beautifully hand-painted china cup. and saucer, . Ough. A correspondent of su English paper points out ulue ways of pronouncing the letters "ougb." These are. written puoueUcally. as ffl cod. cnuf teach is allowable!, euutl. tbnui, tho. thrvo, hic cup, the Irish lough and the Scot's pro nunciation of sough, "such." the two final consonants tn the last two words representing the rorresondlng guttur la tn German. The editor In comment adds. "There la one other 'bough.' " AMONG TflE CHURCHES SUNDAY CALENDAR, i First Baptist Corns Main and Ninth streets. Ksv. B. A. Hayworth, pas tor, preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:46 p. m. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Morning subject. "Turning Back In the Day of Battle." Evening sub ject. "Jesus Refusing to Fly, or the Second Temptation." x Catholic Cor, -water and Tenth Sts. Rev. A. Hlllebran4 pastor, res. til Water; Low Mass S a. m., with ser mon; High Mass 10:10 a. m., with sermon; afternooa service 4:00. Mass every morning at 1:00. First Congregational Church. Morn ing service at 10:30 o'clock. Eve ning service at 7:80 o'clock. Rev. William M. Protor will preach at both services. Christ Kv. Lutneran Cor. Klahth and J. U Adam, atroat., tuv. K Rchmldl paalur. ( Su J. Q Adani.; H. ( Id a m , pr.achlng tmijom of flrei and third Sunday, at I IS lo KnsDah. oihr Humlar avrvlcea mmln at 1 3C with prrarhlng In Uermao. First Church of Christ, Scl.ntlst Ninth and Center streets. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Sub ject, "God." Sunday school at 12 o'clock. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock. Reading room open every afternoon except Sunday from 2 to 4 o'clock. Oernian Svang.lle.l Tor. Eighth and Madieon eireta. K.. V. Wliv.tck paa tor. r. 713 Madlann: B. H. 10 a. m , llxrman Hi hr.dr, Mnro alrrat, supl.: momlns wrvlce 11. yoena pw.pl at 1 p. in and prahln at I p m. Fray.r m.vtlns WrdnMMlay at 719 p. m, Gladstone. Christian Rev. A. H. Mul key, paator, rea. Gladstone. Sun day school 10 a. ro , N. C. Hendricks, supterlntendent, Morning service, 11 o'cloc k. Brotherhood services at 7:45. Mountsln View Union (Cong.) 8. S. 3 p. m., Mra J. H. Qulnn, supt.; Ilible Study every Thursday after noon. K. C. Dye will preach at 7;30 o cltx'k In the evening. Mcthodtit-Maln street cor. Seventh. Rev. E. F. Zimmerman pallor, TCI. cor. Sixth and Washington; 8. S. 8:45 a. m., C. A. Williams, Glad stone, supt.; morning service 10:45, Epwortb League :30, evening ser vice 7.30. prayer meeting Thurs day 8 p. m. Prssbytsrisn Seventh street cor. Jef ferson. Rev. J. R- LAnasborougn, pastor, Res. 710 Jefferson; 8. 8. 10 a. m., Mrs. W. C. Green, supt; morn ing service 11 s, m. Prayer meet ing Thursday 8 p. m. Morning sub ject, "Remember Jesus Christ" The Lords supper will be commemorat ed. Evening subject, "God and Home and Native Land." Parkplace Congi.uawunai Rrv. J. L. Jonra paator, ra. Ciackamaa; B. I, is a. m , Emery French aupt. : praarhlng eervloea each Sunday. aJtrrnatlns b-rlwrcn-11 a. m. and ?:! p. m Clirla tlan Endravor Thuraday evening 7:3 p. m. . , St Paul's Rev. C. W. Robinson; rec tor. Dally services: Morning pray er, 7 a. m.; Holy Eucharist;! 7:30 a. m., evening prayer, 7:30 p. m. Sun day services: Holy Eucharist 8 a. m.; morning' prayer, 10:30 a.' m.; Holy Eucharist and sermon, 11 a. m.; evening prayer and sermon, 7:30 p. m.; 8. 8.. 11 m.; Thursday evenings, sermon at 7:30 p. m. United Brethren Cor Oshtn and Taylon- Kcv. L. K. Clark, naator. rea. I-ortlnnd: B l a. m., rranS Pvker, Mt(l Inr. aupt ; morntns aervlce 11. T. P. B. C. E. p. m.. av.nlnc aervtc. 7. Wlllam.H. M. C No reaular preaching avrvlcee. B. 8. I p. m.. Mra. Keam. upt. Zlon Lutheran Cor. Jeffrraon and BlRhth trcrtl. Krv W. R. Kraxberirer paa tor. rea. TtO Jeffrraon; 8. B. t:30 a. ra , R.v Krazbers-r aupt.: morn Ins arvlc 10:30. evening 7:4a, Luther League 7 p. o. Rev. Robinson Honored. . The Rev. C. W. Robinson, rector of St. Paul's i church, has been elected chaplain of the local Assembly of the Brotherhood of 8t. Andrew of the Diocese of Oregon. Morning Enterprise will . be on sale at Gladstone Park, or you may have it de livered to your tent every morning by the special Carrier Service that will be maintained During Chautauqua A full report of daily events will be pub lished every day. Order now and ar range for delivery. You will want extra copies to send away. Call, write or phone Morning Enterprise Circulation Department The coy TO HAVE m JULY 4 CELEBRATION RACES, GAMES, ATHLETIC EVENTS ORATION AND MUSIC AMONG ' .FEATURES. The firing of cannon at. sunrise, mimic by the Canby Band, fireworks, games, races, baseball game and ath letic events of all kinds will constitute part of the big July 4 celebration at Canby. Hon. Henry S. Westerbrook, of Portland, will be the orator of the day. The morning program will con slat of songs, recitations, speeches, music, etc The rates and games will he In the afternoon at the Clackamas County fair grounds. Borne of the racing events will be farmers', free- for-all trot, half-mile heats, best two In three; half mile running race; foot rsce, free-for-all, fifty-yard race for boys under fourteen; gins' race, rat man's race, 200 pounds and over; sack race, potato race and relay race. Purses will be given to the winners of II. Dancing will be indulged In In the big pavilion snd Canby and Chemawa will play a baaeMll game in tne af ternoon. The fireworks will be given In the evening. BIG NURSERY TO BE STARTED III COUNTY HERBERT ROBBINS WILL GROW TREES FOR HOMES AND LARGE ORCHARDS. Herbert Robbins, of this county, who was a caller at the Promotion Office of the Commercial Club, said that he would start a nursery In the near fu ture. He will grow Newt on s. Spitz, Jonathon, Grimes Golden, and In fact all standard varieties of apple trees. He also expects to grow cherry, pear and quince treea, and various varie ties of berries. Mr. Robbins said that be eventually would have for aale everything for a home or commercial .orchard. He has had a thorough train ing for nursery work, ana expecta to make a big auccess of the enterprise, lie haa a brother at Hood River, who Is in the nursery business. . Three Couples Get Licenses. The following- were granted marriage licenses by County Clerk Mulvey on Saturday: wilheimina Schatx and Will E. Kimsey. Oregon City; Freeda Marie Spidell and Clar ence Ruahonsr. Mllwaukle: Cora Ellen Coover Wilholt, and Clarence Ram say, Molalla. Heart to Heart Talks. - By EDWIN A. NYE. SLEEP. Young man Be careful how yon waste your hours of sleep, because iou weaken your power and lessen your cbHuven of suit-eas In life by trylug to cheat Nature-of her due. "Pshaw!" say you. "It dnesn't hurt me. I can stsy up all night But It does hurt you. If you have a certain sum of money In the bank and you keep spending It and put less lu tbsn you take out It Is a question of time when your ac count will be 'ln red." Just so with your vitality. You have so much In stock. If you carefully use It. depositing to your credit by Nature's method, you will live loug In the land. If you spend It in prodigality yon bsmper your usefulness and shorter your life. Sleep Bleep that knlta up lbs raveled sleeve ot car., Th. death of each day's Ufa, sore labor-a bath. Balm of hurt inlnda, groat Nature's aee ond cuuree. Chief nourlaher ot Itf.'s reset What Macbeth said of It Is every whit literally true. You can gu without food a long time, but not without sleep. Nowadays the "fast cure" Is popular. Men aud women easily go without food for thirty duys aud more. Uow loug cmu you gu without sleep) Not thirty day a, nor Of teen days, uor eight duys. Moreover, the medlcul books tell us the food we eut If tm unformed Into tissue while we steeji. That is the way Nature umkex sleep "the chief nourlHber of life's foaat." changing the food Into fleet) nud blood aud nerve and muscle. ' When you loee sleep there la "mnl-assimilation"-the food Is uo. changed "Uow about Napoleon?" You have sefu staiemeuis that be lept but four boura out of tweuty tour? I'erhiiw. But It la true that he waa puulalied. Deprived of necesaury ileep I" ouie of his battles Auster Ills was one be doted duriug the fighting. Oue of the weak. Indecisive figures of blatory m this Kiti if Napoleon flee ing In .sheer iaulr from Mokcow or feellug feebly for hla stirrups on the evenlug of Waterloo. Nature wilt have her due even from the Napoleous aud the Alexanders, Oct pleuty of sleep , If you uiuat lose some, make It up. Fortify yourself for the future days of st ruin that must come to you. Lay up hi store a slot k of uuiuly vigor. Montresl's CsthsdrsL The great landmark lu Montreal la the Cathedral of Notre Dame, which, next to the famous cathedral In the Uty of Mexico, la the largeet church building In America and baa a seat. Ins capacity of 12.000. The church wss built In 1JCU and la Doted for lu mag nificent chimes, one of the bells of which, called "Le Uros Bourdon." Is one of the largest suspended bella tn the world and weighs 24.780 pounds. FRANK T. COFFYN. Aviator Who fa Teaahing UnlUO States Army M.n Hew to Fly. WORK OE OIL WELL IS STARTED PORTLAND EXPERT AND STOCK . ' HOLDERS TO MAKE , EXAMINATION. W. Mumpower, William Watts and I 't yifrhua. of Rtn"e. were In this city on business Saturday. They Interested In the oil well at Stone, and are very much encouraged over the -prospects of finding oil in a very abort time. The men employed at the well work fourteen hour a day, and the drilling Is at present suspended, owing to the installation of the casing. The In dications are encouraging. D. M. Wat son, an oil expert of Portland, will visit the oil well next week, at which time there, will be some stockhold ers In the enterprise, of this city, present. The well Is located about six miles from this city on the Vlerhus place and is near the Watt's place. During the past week there has been about $1,000 of stock taken In the company, not only by the persons liv ing In that vicinity, but by the prom inent residents of Oregon City. The stock taken by Oregon City residents amounts to more than $2,000. BACHELOR GIRLS ENTERTAINED. Miss Nieta Harding Wins Prize In Dutch Whist. The Bachelor Girls met at the horal of Mr. and Mrs. B. T. McBaln, of Gladstone, Friday evening whenf Miss Marl Keck waa the hostess of the evening. Dutch whist was played, the prize being won by Miss Nieta Hard ing. Refreshments were served.- The decorations were of syrtnga. Those present were Miss ' June Chsrman. Miss Bess Dtulton. Miss Nieta Harding. Miss Winnie Hanny, Miss Mary Belle Meldrum, Mlsa Ruth Brlghtblll, Miss Dollle Pratt, Miss Mara belle Chenek Mlas Annie Shan non, Miss Bertha Koerner, Mlas Clara Koerner, Miss Goldsmith, of Eugene. Real Estate Transfer. Anton and Mary Poepplng to Charles and Pauline M. Swartout, 101.75 acres of Alfred Marquam, D. I C, township 6 south, range 1 east; $:.50O. Adolf and Xnnle E. Mstthles to J. H,. Johnson, land In section 10, town ship 2 south, range 2 east; $10. J. N. and Lucy B. Elliott to E. C Ward, land In section Z. C. Norton D. L. C No. 46, township 3 south, range 3 east ; $22,100. E. C. and Flo R. Ward to J. N. Elliott, 120 acres of D. L. C. of Robert Caufield No 53, ownshlp 3 south, range' 2 east; $1. United States' to Michael Gengler 160 acres of section 22, township 7 south, range 2 east; Patent R. W. and May A. Fisher to O. H. Chsrers, l 3-4 acres In township 3 south, range 1 east; $1. William L. Borthwick and Ruth Bortbwlck to West Hood Company, 26 1-2 acres of section 32, township 3 south, range 7 east; $100. P. L. and Anton Erickson to Robert Fisher and Margaret Fisher, east half of lot IS, Boardman's Addition to Jen nings Lodge; $10. Is a specially interesting one in our Forced Sale including all departments. This is your opportunity to fill your re quirements in these lines at most reason able prices. Quality the highest. With evers 25 cent porchase we give yotf a vote for one of yoor friends to take a trip to Seaside. Ask for particolars at store. W. A. HOLMES '617 Hta Street ' ' '.' ' Oregon City, Of Hetteae eaar tea slaaatflew etK? will be la..ne s4 ewe saw a war, i i htaarWaat. half a ea-at e-MtaMl I MOTia. owe feask save. SJ ear laoh eartt ( aasta Caaa atn WANTED. WANTED Ton to know taat we bey all kinds of Curios, that we are la the market for seoond hand rnrat tnre and Toole. We also have a good assortment of second hand Furniture and Toole oo head tor ' sale to those la seed. Come aaJ see; perhaps we have Just what yoe want Indian Curios and trinket for aale cheap; some that are very unique and also very rare. GEOROxt TOUNO, Mala Bear Fifth street. WANTED Some squirrels ' or chip munks. Address Box 14, Jennings Lodge, Or. WANTED Good, neat girl for general housework. Inquire Mrs. Frank Buscn. Both phones. WANTwaaaii affvertlsemeat for this eol'imn. Prices eery reason able. Bee rate at head of eol-rma. Read the Morning Enterprise. FOR SALE. FOR SALE Space In thla colama Sell that old plow or harrow; yon. don't use It since you purchased your new one. FARM LOANS. FARM LOANS Dlmlck A Dlmlck, Lawyers, Oregon City, Or. I HEREBT notify afl imsiness men and dealers that I will not he res ponsible for any debts or bills coo- ife. Uaaie V. Mold enhauer, after June 10. 15117" C W. MOIJDENHAUER. 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. BUILDER AND COTACTOR. HARRT JONES Builder and O seal Contractor. Estimates eh as-felly given oa all classes of trwMteg work, concrete warxa ana retaxoroed Rea. Pfcoao Mate. 111. -ATTORNEY. O. D. EBT, Attomey-at-Law. Metaey loaned, abstracts farnlahed. land tJUee examined, estates settled, gwa eral law easiness. Over Bank ef Oregow City. TJRZN BCHUEUaTL Aitoraeyeav Law, Detrtseaer aavwkat, vfl Uoe la au eourtaL saaa and awttleraeata. OfBoe ha priae Bide Oreaoai City. Orsejew. Tt. H. COOPER, For Fire hsenraaer 'and Real Eatate. Let aa aaadle yewr pro -turtle, we boy, seU aad exchange. Office la Btaterpnse , ; Bldg Oregon City. Oregoa- 10 REWARD ' For the arrest an conviction of any person or persons, who .unlawfully remove copies ot The e 4 Morning Enterprise from the 4 premises of subscribers after paper haa been placed there by 4 carrier. ZIS! S! S! S! S! S! S! BOOMHII The largest stock of , FIREWORKS la Oregon City is now on sal at M. E. DUNN'G , Next Door to Postoffice feaa M as atanal wtt wm aar, . rtaaantal n.i laillilataj Bar err a; arrera eaawr frae sarraeaed aaat .a WS to srtatee far paaraw. Ufailai na aware lea. .V