MOItNIKO ENTERPRISE, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1911. 7 a S t Watch. ror the announce at of the big- . m t July clearance e ever held in C tgon City. i. Levitt " ' a-- H- W 2, fXia'.V' T7 iobo Bug Com on. Weary; don't (a red. That' on of them tier be buaa la worss than bla atlng. LOCAL PRICrS ra. Henry Gregory, of Green point. II wltb Urlght'a dlaeaao. lorn. July B to th wife of Nathaniel krthe, an eight-pound eon. ilia Bertha Koerner, of 8L John, :altlng frlenda tn thla city." IiI1Id Ducklelo. a former resident Oregon City, la In thla city on bual- laa Mabl Mills la tilling friend 'srus, where aha apent th Fourth uly A. Miles left thla morning for khtwood, near Mclmyres, on a bust- b trip. . Illalr. of Canhy. la In tbla city, la one of tb prominent farmers ha county. , 'ry that Wisconsin 8wlss cheese, per pound at Harris' grocery. so, Wash., la visiting ber parent, and Mra. A. Simmons. Philip Llndau, of Clarkea. on of th finer or mat section, waa in mis on bualneaa Wednesday. laa Helen Chamberlain went to em ou Tuesday morning, where ah knt th day with frlenda. Will E. Levitt, aon of Mr. and Mra. i uavui, wno nas iwcn mi tor i kt two weeka, la able to b out. Born. July 4, to th wlf of Mr. tck, of Eleventh and John Qulucy ma street, a alx pound daughter. Mlaa Edna Reynolds, a nurae at a 8t Vlncent'a hospital, spent tha kt of th week with Mra. E. U fw' IVIIholt atage will leave tha Electric tel each day at 2 o'clock p. m. Moody, of this city, waa among Salem visitors on July 4th, having onded tha celebration held at 8alem Jlfhta. Mr. and Mra. Thomas Kernes and n, Cecil, of Kelso, Wash., are In la city visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. R. oodward. . y MMMBBBaBBaBSBBBaa1 1 Im Tim. j rv sr - for the ASK. For avnd we will grve yoa wtth a NEW 4 months subscription By Cat rlr at 45c the month V v . TO THE .J, J10RIH1NG ENTERPRISE s A Beautiful China PLAQUE0"'' d HandMmc,y There are a variety of patterns to choose from. Make your selection early. 4 SobscribersgMayiHave Them Too To vxj present subscriber who will bring us four new subscriptions we will present one of these beautiful dishes. - . ' ... , t ALL SELECTIONS MUST BE MADE AT THE. OFFICE OF THE (Qffcon (Qty p?ntcgpyise DANtj OP ORbOOrr CIT BUILDING Mra. A. Johnson, after vlaltlng ber daughter. Mm. Maxwell Telford at Caneinab, baa returned to bar bona In Portland. MUi Baloma Kilmer, of Aurora, wbo baa been tba gueat of Mr. ana Mra. Boboenbelns, of Willamette, loturned to bar boma Tuaaday. Mlaa Uatalla Crlawell and sister, Mlaa Nora Crlawall war among a party of picnickers that spent tba Fourth at Bauviee I land. Mlaa Mabla Gray, of Muniu.im, who hag boon clerking In lb Dunne Ely a (or oo Bavanth atreet, baa returned to bar boma, resigning ber poaltlon. If you want sugar and fruit Jara at tha right prlca, go to llarrla groo- rr.s . , - Ounther Schonhlns, of Portland, waa In tbla elty on Tuaaday, and apant tba rourtb of July at tba boma of bla parauta, Mr. and Mra. Bcboanbalus. Mta. lloraca Mann and daugbtar, Mia Ermal, aftr vlaltlng Mr. and Mra. J. W. Col, of tbla olty, laft on Wednesday afternoon for their noma at Pendleton, Or. Mr. and Mra. Wilier Wantworth, I after vlaltlng with tba UttUr'a broth jara, William and Ralph Marahall, at ! Moulsvllle, rat urn 4 to luetr boma In I tbla city vVednesday. Wban trading at llolmea' tola for your young lady frlen4 ao aba may take a needed raat at Beaald at tba espuae of W. A. llolmea. Mlaa Maude Dooker, of Walla Walla', Wash., after vlaltlng Mlaa Maudu Woodward and other frlenda In tbla city, left for ber bom thla morning Mlaa booker formerly lived In tbla city. . Mra. dual Chettoweath and two daughter, Mlaa May and Mlaa Amy, ; of portUud, were In tbla city on Tuea day, th gueats of tha former' al ter, Mra. M. It. Howell, and daughter, 'Mlaa Ella Howell. Dr. K. A. Hommer, formerly of Ore Run City, baa moved bla office to 1017 Corbett building, Portland. ti ii nti..mHlr who ha Iwen vlaltlng bla pareuia, Mr. and MlrsTIIoF temlller, at Illdgrneld. Waah., return ed to Oregon City . Wednesday. Ilia) wife and children, who accompanied him to Kldgefleld, will remain for lo weeka. , Klv doxn craba Juai received at North Pola flab Market. Everybody com and get on. Mia Emma Vanlloy, who hao been very 111 at Goldendale, Waah.. with typhoid fever, baa Improved so that ah waa able to com to thla cltyn Tueaday, and will remain ber during the summer with ber parent, Mr. and Mra. A. O. Vanlloy. Howard Henderaon, the young poin ter who received painful injuria Mat week by coming In contact with II v electric wires while painting th sus pension' bridge, and who waa taken to the Wlldwood Hoapltal near Moun tain View, la Improving rapid!)-, and bha gone to Portland. It'a too warm to baka. Why not get Royal Bread. Fraah every day a llar rla" grocery. 1 Mlaa Anna Smith, who' baa boon taking a 'teacher" cour at CorvalJIa, baa returned to ber bom at Glad atone, and will leav tbla evening for Ban Francisco In company wltb Mlaa Maud Cook of thla city, who la a teacher In th Portland achoole, where they will attend th National Teach era' Association. Tbey will be gone about four weeka, and will visit at Los Angeles before returning home. Five doten fresh' craba Just received at lb North Pol Fish Market. Get one at Sixth and Main streets. Mr. and Mra. L. H. Hull ard two children went to Hubbard oo Tuesday morning, where tbey war th guest of Mr. and Mra. Elmer Lanklui, Mr. Lanktns being superintendent of tha G. D. Dlmlck farm, one of lb tlnest and beat locations In tb county., Mr. Hull returned bom on Tuesday eve ning;, but bla wlf and children will Dr. and Mra. II. 8. Mount, who bava been In- Loa Angeles, where tb former baa been attending th Am erican Medical Aaaoclallon, returned to Oregon City Monday evening. Dr. Mount, who was on several commit tees, took an actlv part In tb work transacted by tb association. During bla absenc hi practice waa In chare of Dr. Albert Mount, of Portland, who ha returned to Portland. - QlaO'Sf Ic. Glacier W-e 1 mi nkn m solid bin k on the mirfHif of Hi" WHter, bat -on Mia I a of rrntiul- J"ln d lupeilier by an ititncNie neiwurk of niuiHry wa ter rjlit-0 iWiitv in -snm-i 4i ikiua aud upon I lie ourf;n ' "I Hie Ii- CSU b oUm-rtl "Vellied" r "bauded" . . ....... . . . .iui.u. I.iit ....if.r ,t,.riM,,u Wth Hume of 'a lighter abade i-oiiialnlUK air buhhlen. lbe cauH of tins -ulliir HiriK ture bus been the sul)Je-t of'uiuih Ibeorlxlng amouy liivwiilifalorx. but lbe Kreatl autborltles coiiHlder tbitt the eiplana tlon of the fihenoineuon la ye wautlnK 6 months subscription By Mail at 25c the month Asking I CUSSES FEATURE OF (Continued from page 1.) ' Till Hand Concert. Naval Rsserv Hand. , 1:00 Th Apollo Concert Company, of Chicago. - Ei-Governor Hanley of Indiana, who will lectur Friday and Saturday af ternoon, arrived today. Among tb campera are: Mra. Eva Emery Dye and family; Mra. Leon DesLartee, of Oregon City: Mra. A. E. Rlcharda, of Denver; Mrs. F. R. Andrew, of Mt. Pleasant; Mr. and Mra. W. W. Marra, of Oregon City; Mlaa Ona Renner and Miss Maud Moran, of Oregon C'liyi M. McOeeban and family; F. P. Randall; Mra. Nor rls; Mrs. E. R, Kellogg; Mrs. Mark, of Oregon City; Mra. A. E. Froat; Mra. C. O. Mulr, of Portland, arrive I July 4; W. C Green; Gilbert Beettlt, Bltka, Alaska; Mrs. M. F. DeaLarsos, of Cottage Grove; Mra. W. B. Hurst and wlf of Aurora. 110 HIT GAME 18 PITCHED BY HEME BEAVERS GIVE GREAT TWIRLER FINE SUPPORT SCORE IS 1 TO 0. . ... IOKTLAND. O'., Jul 6. (SpccUl Henkl didn't lot fticruoiente tunfc a bit today and the Beaver won in exciting gam. t-, . McCredlea men got only five safotle off Thorn p- aiin whn alun i In rart frm Hen- kle waa given po.-tm-x import and from the start ha hat the 8mtors eating from bit 'iinl Th Hoave.'a made tbelr Ion t.uly In bo clchlh Following wa'o h resulfa Wtilnet day: Pacific Coast Leagu Portland 1. Bacramento 0; Vernon 8. Ban Francla- coO; Oakland 5, lxa Angeles 4 Northweatern League deottli 5, Portland 1; Victoria 4. 8piu 3; Vancouver 9, Tacoma 4. National League Fbunf.elpbta I, New York 410; flrooklvu 5. BostoL 2; Pittsburg 8. St. Louis 3: Chlcngo and Cincinnati not aon dulod American League New York ' 9. Philadelphia t; Cleveland 11, St. Louis 7. Detroit 8,Chlcago l; Wssblngtc-n 7, IioatOQ 1. STANDING. Pacific Coast. W. L. 40 48 47 47 67 67 L. 32 32 34 88 . 40 68 P.C. .660 .626 -525 .630 .467 .413 P.C. .600 .690 .f75 .6H .481 .247 Portland il Vernon . 61 Oakland 52 Ban Francisco ...... 61 Bacrimento . .... 40 Los Angeles 40 Northwtrn. W. 48 4 Vancouver Tacoma .. Spokane . Seattle .., 46 38 37 19 Portland . Victoria .. HUSBAND LEFT HER, SAYS WIFE. Cecelia Halverabn Seek Dlvorc From Hsrry B. Hslvsrson. Cecelia Halveraon ba filed a auit for divorce against Harry B. Halver aon. to whom ah waa married on De cember 18, 104 t Chicago, I1L On June 16, 1910. whll living In Portland Mra. Halveraon alleges ber husband deserted her, and refuses to return. Tjfflrrr"mrT3WTipr-T)rTt)r ti; DtocKf 24; Portland, and ahe asks that she have control of thla land. Her maiden nam wss Vail LeeFeldt, and aha aaka to resume thla nam. 8he la repreaented by D. M. Donaugh, of Portland. , Varn Roaka 111. Verne Roake, son of- Jam Roake, Is 111 of typhoid fever. Rink Wall Patronized. The akatlng rink, of which Mr. Van Slyk Is manager, waa well patronis ed on July Fourth, and In tb evening the manager waa forced to torn per sons away because of a lack of skates. The big tent was filled with the merry skaters, who enjoyed th latest music furnished by the electric piano. Mr. VanSlyk keeps th best of order which la tbe reason tb place of amusement la ao wall patronised. 300 ATTEND CATARACT DANCE. Had Beautifully Decorated For Enter tainment Arranged by Flrsmrn. Th grand ball given In Dusch's Hall Tueaday night by the Cataract Company No. 3, waa a decided success. There were more than 300 peraont In attendance, many being from out of town. The muclo, which waa ex cellent, waa furnished by tb Farmer's orchestra of . this city. Between tn dancea many enjoyed the fienh air on the balconies, which were prettily dec orated. Chinese lanterns. In which electric Hunts were used, formed a very pretty effect. The dancing con tinued until 1 o'clock and th orches tra waa forced to respond to many encores, aa many of the lateat selec tions were given. ' The committee In charge of the dance was composed of Harry Free man, WUllam Kroner, Milton Price and Charles Hannaford. BENEFIT PLANNED FOR SCHOOL. "That Rascal Pat" arid "Th Stag Struck Yankee" to be Played. For the benefltof the Clalrmont school an entertainment and Ice cream supper will be given In the school building next Friday evening. July 7. Several drills and playa will b pro duced, among them "That Raacal Put." and "The Stag Struck Yankee.". The cast for "That Raacal Pat" follows: Pat, Frank Minter; Major Puff- Jacket, Ralph Caples; Charles Liv ingstone, William Edgecombe; Laura, the Major's niece, Oils Jackson; Nancy, the maid, Ethel Ball. Following la the cast for "Tbe Stage Struck Yankee": Curtla Chunk, tbe Yankee, Wallace Lewis; Douglas Double, manager, C. Olbbs; Old Squire Chunk, Lyman Der rick; Richard, the servant, L Suther land; Jedldah, Miss Tony Kuppenbe.v der; Miss Fanny Magnet, an actresa, Mra. L Sutherland. : Capital Letter, Tb aystemritlc unv of capital totters In writing and printing waa not com aaoa natH aooui tbe year 1430 CHAUTAUQUA GOOa RECRUITS ARE NUMEROUS Many Young Baseball Stars Discovered This Season. CHICAGO APPEARSTO HAVE BEST Flag Sadie and Ray Cerhan Ara Tw , Hummera Cleveland Ha Been Vary Fertunata, and Have the Nsw Yerfc Americans. Every spring saw baseball phenoms bob up In tb major leaitneit. but upiisI-' ly not more than a quarter of them Isst over two moulds, but tbla at-aaon aeema to be an ex-rpttou. .for tbere ar nen-ir 100 newcomer In tb kuuet- Photo by Arovrlean Prea Aaeoclatkto. JIMMT ISMOND, CINOIWKATI IIM' TOCKO 8TAB. lean and Natloual circuits now that appear to have earned themselves per manent bertha. Probably tb team that waa most benefited by recruits waa tbe Chicago Whit 8ox. - Comlskey opened the moueyb-ad , sent bis ,CPimuonl with orders to get stars, no matter what might be the coat. A a result Ting Bodle.. Hoy Cnrban and Jimmy Callaban were Induced to affix tbelr John Hancocks to a Chicago contract. While Callaban Is far from a novice, he did not play big leairue ball for about atz years, so be must come un der the "new men" list The Chicago Cubs have also pick ed np a great ball player in Jimmy Doyle, wbo last sen son bung bla hat In tbe American association.' He is not the finished man that bla predecessor waa. bnt he shows promise of develop ing Into another Jimmy Collins. Tbe Boston Nationals, although far from a real big Ion rue team, have two crackerjack youngsters In Miller (out fielder) and Ingerton (third baseman). Miller shows promise of leading tbe league In batting thla aeason. while Ingerton In another powerful and heavy hitter. Frank Chance -paased Ingerton np for Doyle, and Just now It looks a toasnp between tbe pair. Charley Donln and bis Phillies have been playing a brand of ball that la far abend of anything thnt waa ex pected of tbem before the season open ed, and one of tbe men wbo deserve a big boost for tbe Quakers' landing in the pennant race Is yonng Mr. Alex ander, a pitcher secured from the New York State league. Clark Griffith, who has been criti cised for deals be haa made, aeema to have secured a live wire in Jimmy Es mond, who last seaaon played wltb the Jersey City team of the Eastern league. Esmond played phenomenal ball around the keystone for the Skeeters and also walloped the pall food and bard. . Tbe New York Yankees have added two dandles to their twirling staff In Ray Caldwell, from tbe Ohio and Penn aylvanla league, and Ray Fisher, from the Connecticut circuit. Cleveland picked np a star Infielder In Olson and a crackerjack pitcher In Vean Gregg. John I. Taylor grabbed a good look ing youngster for the Boston Ameri cana In Yerkea. wbo last year worked In the New England league. Disoevsry of Iran. Teacher Johnny, can yon tell me now iron waa Brst dlm-overed? johnny-Yea, air. ' "Well. Just tail the class what your Information la oo that point" "I beard pa say yesterday that they Smelt It." K pars Momenta. W Tbey put tb lnUrrogmtlos t ft as De Qnlncey, "Why am there mors womeartban men In tbe world F and be answered tnetnt "It Is In eon form Ity with tb arrangement of, nature We always see rooro or ooawn than of earta." . c t For the Children Littl Miss Treat nd Hse Baby Camel. IL-W, ii,:. af -v:. Tb emlllng little girl in tb pU-tnre Is Mum Frances Treat of Fargo. N. I'. Tbe camel, aa la readily seen. Is youue r than its mistress In fact. It la lit tl more than a baby. FraoceN fattier is John Frank Treat. I mi-rls I leo ttm nt thm t nrleni ArabU- Order of tb Noble of tbe Myatlc Mhrtne. and tnat explains why Frances bas a cam L Tb Sbrluerit.' following tbe -u. torn of Arab, fmm wbk-h th imlt-r is auppoeed to bav orlglliaied. make tb camel Uietr beast of burdt-o when crossing tb bot sands of the dt-wrt So Mr. Treat when be Journeys m::- needs have a camel to bear blm com pany. Sometime France goes along, too, and on occasion baa ridden a carn al In a street parade, attired in the Arabic costume and fes whk-b all true Arab must wear. Tb Canary Bird. Both tb father and tb mother ca nary birds work In building tbe newt and feeding tb young. Tbe tiny net. made of tuoea feather and balr. U placed In tree and in thick busby blpb shrubs. Tbe eggs are pale bloe. aud tbe little net Is nsnslly fall, for tbe canaries bsv five or sis brood In season.- Tbe canarle like tn live near houses. Tbey abound In Madeira and tba Cap Verde tales snd lit lbe Canary tales, from which tbey take tbelr name. When wild tbelr plumage la green or greenish yellow. Tbey are sweet swag birds with lead. cler vuk-es. Maxican Children. Small children In Mexico mnst go to school at M o'clock In tbe morning aud remain until 12; gu again at S o'clock after a resting spell sod atay until o'clock this from March to September. Tb rest of tb year tbe boors are shorter. Many of lbe children look aa if tbey bad Jnst got out of bed and gone to school wltbont even washing their faces. Bathing troubles tbeni only once a year. Tbe careful mother insists npon bathing all ber children on 8L John tb Baptist's day. Conundrums. Wben Is a lover ilk s tailor t When be presses bla suit. What workman never turns to tbe left? A wheelwright. Why do girls tike sunsets and twi light? Because they are daughters of Eve. ' ' Wben Is s theatrical manager Ilk an astronomer? Wben be discovers a new a tar. ' About Chairs. $ ' Chair were not Introduced Into Eng land until about tbe fourteenth cen tury, and then tbey were not in com mon use. Fractious children bewail ing the want of a cbalr used to be told to "sit opon tbelr thumbs.- as If that were a common metbod of sitting before chairs msd their a p pes ranee. Cold and Heat. aid the north pola man to the south polo man. And bow Is the weather with you?" Said the sooth polo man to the north polo man: Tbsr Is something wrong with th daw It event to b wet. but It's fi-oson jrst. And 1 don't know whan It will thaw. My spirits sr low. and I'm tired of snow. And tho waather Is chilly and raw. W both live alon In tho frlgldv son. And I think It's a horrible plan. So on of those springs lot's pases p our thloas -' And visit tb equator man." 0 equator man." aald th north pot man, "We're lonaing to llvo with you." "O north pola man." said th equator man. "You'll never bo glad f you do!" "O equator man." aald th sooth pole man. "Wo'rs tlrod of living ao farf 0 eovtb sol man." said th equator man. "Too had better stay where you axel You'll burn to tho boa In th tonidy son. And It's savor the plaos for you. For tho sun's SB hot aa a boiling pot And will rooat you through snd through " So th north polo man and th south polo man Both aaM. "That's vary good advto." Thar cling to tha poloa, and th oarth still rolls . -. . .. . , With th boat, th snow and th loo. . Youth's Companion, A Fast. '"Blxter Yon bar heard of a foolish man biting off his nose to spite bla face? , Yarley-Yea. but I never bars aeen It doim I have known a mao to kick one of his naudi out of doors, bow-ever.-Kosloo TrauM-npt. MISFORTUNE. ' MarortuiM when we loo upon g with our eye it amalef than when our ana gins boo sinks this crvd down gstothefncaiiaiolotgeoul Goethe. ; , ,..-.. ""- ' si0 m J- Heart to Heart Talko Vyzxtwm A.rrvz. TIC MAPHtST WOMAN IN TOWN. No; she doe not live out on the ave nue where -wld lawn spell dignity and where one's boum In aa big snd as ugly as one's purs so boy. r lives In flv room bungalow on g side street where tbe psvemrnt baa not yet arrived. Tb lawn In front Is a tiny one. but in aummer tb bous U a bower of beuuty. . It Is a cosy kome all In use. As tb mortgsge which covered It grows smstler tbe porches shoot tbe place grew larger. It waa built fui tiro. It Is now. occupied by four him self, herself, tbe girl and tbe boy "us four snd oo more." nimself is s msn. every Inch. Hearty. Independent, energetic, steady ss a clock, be hjs bin big feet firmly planted on tbe first rounds of tbe suc cess ladder, and alowly. carefully, bets climbing. ... lie lores herself snd bo other. Tbe boy and the girl are healthy, happy youngsters. Tbe boy whistles, and tbe girl sings. Herself never com plains of shattered nerves. Economize? Pluch th nnles? Yea. but herself is happy Joat th asm. Tbey have enough and a little to apare for the very poor. Plea so re? Why. there's pleasure In darning him seirs Sunday coat and tbe boy's socks. There's rest la turning snd making over garments. It U like working out a puxxle to make both ends of tbe household meet She does it. There Is no envy of those wno liv in big bouses and, ga In goto" mobiles. Father Is getting on in tb world. Tb children bsv good appe tites. . Why shouldn't she be happy? Lov is tbe greatest thing in the world, and contentment la tb next greatest. And there are both lov snd contentment In ber noma. Or Put it this wsy: In service is com pensation. There's Joy In dolnT for tbnae you love. If herself, perforce, must wrinkle her brow over a household- problem, studying bow to cut tbe corners, why. measure for me sure sure ss fh law of gravity, certain aa tbe law of chem ical affinity herself la paid a hundred fold. Ah. little woman, bow rich! . Eil Joy whll yon may. Wbo knows? Your children may grow up to honor your gray hairs, or the fates forfend! one of them may almost break your heart. Or some day you may liv in n big bona where things sr bot gilded and where arms are empty and life is hol low. Enjoy yourself and himself and the other twol Wild Ossse A nogmists. Poetic ticeniw u- ...Jncd in by th author wbo wrote "No citoae so gray but some ti me. auoii or istv. she'll dud a courtly gander for a untie." Tbe fact la wild gveo are uionoKanibUs, and a gander that has -his mar become an odd our, or. In other wia-dx, a lonesome old fellow forever. (oui. times, but not frequently, s goo tbst has lost ber gender mate will mate eesln. but it is not common among wild gee. Tb rule doe not bold. 'TidlVeYer.' gnioDg'i,ttie"doRMietie wL,im. National Magasino, 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 , drcnUtloa Department ' The Morning Enterprise Ucri3,Fc?i:,C: WUoa waaW will b ass WAMTID. WANTED Ton to know tant we) ST7 all klnda of Curloa, that w are) Li th markat for soeond hand rnr tur and Tool. We also mavn a good aaeortment of seeood hnavt furniture and Tool on hand foe sal to tho tn need. Cess and a; perhaps w bav Just what yon want Indian Curio snd trinkets for sal cheap; some that ar vry union and also vary rax. 0B0RO3 YOUNO, Main soar rtftn street. - WANTED Rome squirrels or chip munks. Address Box 14, Jennings Lodce. Or. WANTED Good, nest girl for general housework. Inquire Mrs. Frank Buach. Both phones. WANTHL; mmuui sdvrtlenienU for this eol'imn. Prtetm ory . reason able. b ratee at bend of col-nan. Read tbe Morning gptornrlso. WANTED Yon to know tbat tbe En terprise Job printing department in tbe most complete la the State, outside Portland. Try it for your next printing- FOR SALE. FOR 8 AVE Space la this column. 811 that old plow or harrow; yon don't nae It since yoa purchased your new one.. FOR SALE House, two lota, on cor ner, house almost new, 12-28 two - - .... garden in, other improvements, beautiful acenery. Cloeo to school; for location inquire Winkles store, West Sid. Price $493.00; cash. Rev. Harvey Buck, Oregon City, Or. LOST. LOST Between Chautauqua grounds and Seventh Street Hill a pillow for ' baby can-tag, center of case hand embroidered wreath of leaves. Fin der leave at thla office. FARM LOAMS. FARM LOANS Dlmlck Dlmlck, Lawyers, Oregon City, Or. I HEREBY notify an Business men and dealers that I will not be res ponsible for any debt or bllle con tracted by my wife. Lu V. Mold enhauer, after June 10. 1911. -f CW. MOLDENHAUER. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN On first mort gage; )S00" and upwards;. one year or looser. Apply at ones. . Cross A Hammond, Attorneys at Law, Ben ver Bld& Oregon City. BUILDER AND COTStACTOR. HARRY JONES Builder and General given on all claaaes of bolldtng work, concrete walka ana rotntorend concrete. Res. Pbone Main 11L ATTORNEYaV O. D. KBY. Attorn ev-at-La w. Mono loanod. nbstraeta furnished, land . UtlM examined, esutss settled, gen eral law buslnos. Over Bsnk at Oregon CRy. U'REN A SCHTJSBEL, Attorneys- t Law, Deutachar Advokat. will kb Uo In all courts, maks collootlona ana setuemsain. umn in mmimr pms tMOg. vrsaosi UlSSWB. . -r R. H. COOPER. Tor Firs tnduraner and Real Estate. Lot ns nandle ytntr proportion w bny, soil and exenana. Offlcn tn ntntorprU B1ds. Oregon City. Oregon- MISCELLANEOUS. NOTICE to Court Robin Hood No. 9, F. of A. There will be a sum moned meeting Thursday evening, Vjuly 6, 1911, for electing a financial secretary and transacting such other business ss may come before ua. S. B. SHADLE. C. R. F. KOENIO, R. C. LO.L Notice. All members of Derry Lodge No. 154. L. O. U, and True Blue Lodge No. 157, are requested to meet at A. O. U. W. Hall at 10 o'clock a. m., Sunday, July 9th, to attend divine worship at the Methodist church. Notice of Application for a Pool Hall Llcsns. t NOTICE Is hereby given that I will, st the next regular meeting of the City Council apply for a license to run and regulate a pool hall at my place of business at Mountain View for a period of three months. F. F. CURN.f .a. THE MORNING ENTERPRISE Is on sale at the following atorea every day: , Huntley Bros. Drugs Main Street. J. W. MeAnulty Cigars Seventh and Main. ' '. Secreat Confectionery ' Main nar Sixth, , M. E. Dunn Confectionery . , Next door to P. O. , City Drug Store " , , Electric HoteL. , Walter Little Confectionery E14 Seventh Street. M. Volkmar Drugs a Seventh near Center. Schoenborn Confectionery ; 4 Seventh and . Q. Adama. 4- . 5V ' 110 REWARD O For the arrest an conviction ' S nf int narson or Dersons. who . unlawfully remove ooplee of Tt Morning Enterpriae front t a premises of subscribers tl 7 paper has been placed Czn I carrier. ' Okas elasd b'' " tod M a m we. t maortlun. baJT a oaat a. .liosal L Stew, taas baa aasaV W swr snath, w took oar. t asaaaj at par Cash aawaa s inannf w ii'l r ) ha mm op aaeowa wans So fa, ftoanrtal raayuwalbSHty far errs; V ' I arret saur fro saswoSsat a at tea S 4 i I prastod for natron. JaMaama ottaawo t-A