MORNING ENTERPRISE OREGOIf CITY, OREGON C E. BROOIE, Editor and Publisher. "Batarad aa saeood-olaas matter Jan uary . 111. at tha post offloa at Onmrm Cltr, Orastsa, undaf th met ot Mama i. lin." raw sutscnrnoPL On Yaar.-by mall .. ....II H tx Month, by mail .. ... 10 Four Months, by mall 1.00 Par araek. bjr earrlar... M AmiTOllW lATtS . rtrat Par, par incn nrat tnaartOB) 10 rirat Papat inch addad tnaarttaaa. . ltte Prafarrad poaltion any pag. par Ineh fltat Inaartlon la raferrad poaltloa may pas, par saeh added laasrtlaaa 1 Run papar other tha ftrat pa-, par took fin Inaartloa IS Run papar other thaa flrat pa, par oh addad inaarUona a uocal Io par Una: to ret-nuu- advar Immts to naa. Wants. For RaJa, To Rant, ate , an srat word ftrat taaartlon; oaa-half eaat aach additional. Rataa for adrartlshut hi Aa Waaaly Kntarprlaa will ba tha nut aa In tha dally, for advartlaamanta art aepaetnlly (or th waekty. Whara tha aavartlMmant la transferred from tha dally to tha mit y, altliout cnang. tha rata will ba a an Inch for run of the papar. and 10 aa men for spaolal position. Caah should aceompaay ardar wmara party la unknown in buatnaaa offloa of -tha Kntcrprlaa. Legal advartlalng at legal advartlarng rataa. . . Ctreua advartlalng and apaetal tranalant advrtilna at no to Boo aa Inch, accord ing to apaetal condition governing th aama. "flra Sale" and Bankrupt Raja" adrar laamentB X&c Inch fmt msartlon; addi tional Inaertfona aama mattar Ifta Inch. Naw Itama and wall wrtttaa artfolao wf merit, with Intareat to local raadara, wfll ba gladly accept". Rejeotad aianu serlpte hi returned unlraa aonompan lad by aovraoa to prepay poataaot. -1 CITY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER. Z July 23 In American History. lSlO-Charlotte Saunders Cusumaa, celebrated actress, born la Boston; died 1870. lSS-OeneraJ C. 8. Grant died lu the Drexel cottage at Mount McGreg ' or: born 1822. ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS. -(Prom noon today to noon tomorrow.) Run seta 720, rise 4:40; oioou rises 2:42 a. m.; moon farthest uortb aud highest Moon at perigee. 6 a. in., "nearest earth, distant 223.000 miles; V20 p. m.. eastern time. Jupiter's sat ellite No, 1 missing; tbe other three closely rrouped about the planet NAUSEATING WATER ON CARS. The . State Railroad' Commission should compel the Portland Railway Light I Power Company to efher serve fresh, cool water on Its lnterur ban. cars or remove water from , the tanks altogether. ' One day this week a motorman was seen to come Into the car with a screwdriver and remove the chain and cup attached to the car and then leave his car and obtain a drink of cool water from a spring alongsido the track in the vicinity of Meldrum Station. This occurred while the car waa waiting on a switch for a car coming In tbe opposite direction. Curiosity Impelled a passenger ta press the faucet under the tank and there flowed from the faucet water that was lukewarm and nauseating. No doubt there are many children travelling on the Oregon City-Portland cars who drink this water, which Is really injurious to the public health. If the Portland Railway, Light & Pow er Co. cannot afford to serve cool water to Its patrons, then It should keep the tanks dry and remove the cups and chains. We assume that the water had been n the tank for days, and we are surprised to know that such fe practice on the part of a public 44e " 1 A. X :: e J i: I )' f 4 ' j'-' ' ' "v'T " " ' t :: V ' - : J ' By GERTRUDE ATHERTON, Novelist 1FEEL sorry for tbe American man. T What chance has a busi ncss man (and the vast majority of husbands in the United States are business men) to make of himself an accomplished and INTERESTING mate! He comes home at night with what writers call "BRAIN FAG." Tie is so tired that his one thought, if be happens to live out of town, is to indulge in a swim or a game of tennis, then ENJOY a good din ner and a long night's rest In any case bis consolation for his killing ' day is a bright, comfortable home and cheerful faces at his table. This mighf, indeed, bo said to embrace HIS highest ideal of earthly happiness. . But he has no time to read ; he REJECTS the theater and opera as another form of mental work; be rarely gets a chance at Europe, or, if he does, is brought home by his womankind more tired than when he left, and if there happen to be hiUHcum. and art galleries in his town ifis not to be expected that he will give bis brief holidays to their study. Nor, for obvious reasons, does be seek the society of intellectual and widely informed men. ... , HE IS A MONEY MAKING MACHINE PURE AND SIMPLE, AND TO COME HOME AFTER A TENSE AND STRENUOUS LIFE IN THE CITY AND ENTERTAIN HIS WIFE IS AS LITTLE LIKELY TO BE ASKED OF HIM AS HE IS LIKELY TO ASK IT HIMSELF. He is kind, indulgent, a "good provider," this average American husband, and, so far or I can see, nothing elho while our present con ditions last can reasonably bo expected of him. service corporation la tolerated by the Railroad Commission. Some cynic said that language was I . . 1 ... 1 tt.n..nkt A niAM correct view Is that It was given that men might say pleasant and helpful things to each other. The side that loses an election or which falls to )asa a measure can al- 1. ,IV ika Allakt1nn Wat UVI viliu 1W a - that -nothlnjr la settled until It U etiiea ngni. AMONG THEJCnURCHES First BaptistCorner Main and Ninth streets. Rev. S. A. Hayworth. pas tor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Sunday School at 10 a. m. H. K. Cross, superintendent. Chris tian Endeavor at 6:45 p. m. Morn ing subject. The School of Charac ter." Evening subject, "The Golden . Musile." Catholic Cor. -crater ana Tenth Sts. Rev., A. HUlebrand pastor, res. 911 Water; Low Mass t a. m with ser mon; High Msss 10:30 a. m.; af ternoon service at 4; Mass every morning at 8. First Congregational Church. Morn ing service at 10:30 o'clock. Eve ning service at 7:45 o'clock. Preach ing morning and evening by Dr. F. A. Ferris, of Condon, Or. Sunday school 12 o'clock. Chrlat wLutriaran . Cor. Eighth and J. Q. Adam traat. Rav. P. Schmidt paator, raa. SOC J. Q- Adami; 8. 8 S:IS a. m.; praachlnx afternoon of first and third Sunday at 1:S0 In Ensllah. other Sunday aervlcaa mornlns at 1:J with preachlnc In Garman. First Church of Christ Scientist Ninth and Center streets. Morning service at 11- o'clock. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock. Read ing room open every afternoon ex cept Sunday ' from 2 to 4 o'clock. Morning subject, "Truth". Garman Evanoallcal Tor. EUrhth and Madison atraat. Rev. F. Wlevealck paa tor. rea. 71S Madison: S. 8. 10 a. m.. Herman Schrader. Monro street. upt.: moraine service 11. yoi-ns people at 1 p. ni. and preachlnc at I p m. Prayer meeting- Wednesday at T:0 p. m. Gladstone Christian Rev. A. H. Mul key, pastor, res. Gladstone. Sun day school 10 a. m., N. C. Hendricks, supterintendent. Morning service, 11 o'clock. Brotherhood services at 7:45. Services were suspended dur ing Chautauqua. They will be re sumed today. Mountain View Union (Cong.) S. S. 3 p. m.t Mrs. J. H. Qulnn, supt.; Bible Study every Thursday after noon. E. C. Dye will preach at 7:30 o'clock In the evening. .Methodist Main street cor. Seventh, Rev. E. F. Zimmerman paster, res. cor. Sixth and Washington; S. S. 9:45 a. m., C. A. Williams, Glad- atone, supt; morning service 10:45, Epworth League 6:30, evening ser vice 7.30. Prayer meeting Thurs day 8 'p. m. Evening subject "Bun yon's Great Religious Allegory "The Pilgrim's Progress,'" Illustrated with stereoptlcon. Rev. T. L. Jones will preach next Sunday. Presbyterlan--Seventh street cor. Jef ferson. Rev. J. R. Landsborough, pastor. Res. 710 Jefferson; S. S. 10 a. m- Mr a. W. C. Green, supt; morn' ing service 11 a. m. Y. P. S. C. E., 7, topic, "Lessons From tbe Ani mals," leader, Ambrose Brownell; evening worship, 7:45, subject, "The Wind and the Whirlwind." Tbe eve ning sermon will be preceded by a half-hour of sacred song. Parkolac ' feonareoawonat Rev. J. L. Jone paator, rea. Clackamaa; 8. 8. 10 a. m.. Emery French eupt. ; praachms aervlcea each Sunday, alternatlns; be tween 11 a. m. and 7:S0 p. m Chris- tlan Endeavor Thursday evenlns 7:10 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: k 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.; S. S., 12 m.; Thursday evenings, sermon at 7:30' o'clock. Owing to the absence of tbe pastor, who is spending two weeks at Sea side, services will be conducted at 9: o'clock by the Rev. Powell, of 44"r4-4444"t4"r X The American Man Is a j Money Making ! Machine I if X X t He Comes Home at Night With Never & Thought of Entertaining His Wife and Makinj Himself an Interesting Mate 0 0 mnnKTNO ENTERPRISE. SUNDAY. JUtA' gioa Double Barreled Secondhand (? ( ' aie'fti " . - Photo by American Prva Aociatlon. DOWN In Athens. Oa.. there are two rellca of the civil war that are unu sual and Interesting. One of them U a double btirreled cannon, th only one of the kind In the world. It was constructed during the war on plans furnished by an ambitious army otflcvr who knew the ad vantages of a double barreled shotgun and thought the same Moa could be applied to artillery. legend says that the Idea was not practical aud the queer cannon saw little service. But It Is spectacular and ornamental and thereby serves a purpose as valuable as many of the obsolete weapons that did deadly work In the sixties. The other relic to be found In Athens Is a metal coftln that could be truthfully called secondhand, aa It hue held many bodies. Dur ing the war It was used aa a receptacle for the remain f dead soldier thnt were sent home, a metal casket being necessary for shipping bodies. lrr metal caskets were sesree and expensive, and ao it ws not buried, but the body wss transferred 'to a wooden coffin for burial Portland. There will be no evening services. United Brethren Cor. Oshtn and Taylor. Rev. U K. CUka pastor, rea. Portland; 8. 8. 10 a. m . Frank Pirker. Maple Ino. supt i mornlns aervlca 11. Y. P. 8. C. E. I p. m.. tvanltut aarvlc 1. Willamette M. E. No regular preaching service. 8. 8. I p. W?. Mr. Ream upt. ....... Zion Luthersn Corner Jefferson and Eighth streets. Rev. W. R. Kraxber ger pastor, residence 720 Jefferson. Sunday school '9:30 a. m., Rev. Kraxberger, superintendent. Morn ing service 10:30. Evening 7:45. Luther League 7 p. m. The pastor will hold Chldren's Day at Schnoor's park. The sermon will he deliv ered at 10:30 a. m., text, Matthew vil: 24-29. subject, "Houses Built Upon a Rock and Houses Unlit Up on the Sand." In the afternoon the program' will he rendered by the Sunday school pupils and niembera of the congregation. Ice cream, cake and lemonade will be served In the afternoon. There will be no services In the church.' West Oregon City School House Services conducted by J. O. Staats at 3 o'clock, followed by Sunday school. BONDS OFFER TO HELP CANDIDATES (Continued from page 1.) direct means to obtain enough votes to win the first prize to be awarded to the district in which she resides, and for that reason every spare mo ment should be utilized calling on your friends or persons who promrsed to help you later on. Don't put It off. DO it this week while this offer of extra votes Is In force. It means three votes for one, for after Monday July 31, the vote schedule, will revert back to the number that was allowed In the past. Promises Will Be Kept. During the past week contestants have made a good showing and cover ed a fair portion of the city and county taking all the subscriptions they could secure and are making a record of every person who promised to sub scribe in their favor and every candi date has tbe utmost confidence that the friends who said they would sub scribe later on will do so, and these friends will not fall you. To these people we want to say NOW, make good that promise while this offer of extra votes Is In, while your favorite can - get three times the amount of votes that will be allowed after July 31. A subscription NOW for one year will earn as many votes aa three year subscriptions later on. Who is going to take first place ar ler the last ballot is cast? That Is VOTE COUPON. H, O ' GOOD FOR ONE VOTE. This coupou when neatly dipped and properly filled In with the S name of the candidate you wish to vote for, will be countad as one 4 $ vote. . d Name of candidate .,., t 1. " Address trff.. t ' This couron Is void afte,r July 28th. Cut on lines. Don't roll. Send In flat. $ NOMINATION BLANK. GOOD FOR TWENTY-FIVE HUNDRED VOTES. d I wish to Nominate Miss. ; ' Address ., Nominated by, d Address .. t ',.llLhl,.n0rmlnl?nr?"lnk wh'n Pny filled In and brought or t mfoi d f 'T1 ttovtrtmmt of The Enterprise will count for 2 dida'te -" n,r 0M f b,nk wl b crdl, tolS can' J didate. Cannon and a Coffin War Relics the all absorbing question. Well, re- n, t.a r fiirt. nut forth by camlt- dates during this special offer will go a long way 10 oetermine mat miraiwu. As announced before, this will posi tively be the best offer of the entire contest to obtain enouKh extra voles to make your chances of winning equally as good as that ot (he candi dates that entered from your district and this opportunity should not be overlooked. Surely every camlldnte In the race has five, ten or perhaps fifteen friends whom she can figue on to sup port her during the coming week, and they will gladly do so If they are ap proached on the matter when they learn that you will be entitled to ex tra votes. Think of it. for three "club of five" new subscriptions your favor ite candidate will receive 45.000 votes, perhaps enough to place her name far beyond the reach of other candi dates in the district which she repre sents. Don't Lose A Minut. You should all be very much alive to the situation that confronts you now. What you want to do Is to fig ure as if the Contest closes July 31, then you'll get all the subscriptions you possibly can this week and get In on this offer of votes. You should be ready to suffer Inconveniences during this week and no person should be too far to reach where there Is a possible chance of getting a NEW subscription. The race for first and second prizes In. this contest, as well as other prizes Is too close for any of you to let a minute of the next week slip away from you without using It for subscrip tion getting. This offer ends July 31, and you can rest all day Sunday to your heart'a content, but be warned that the Idling away of so much as five minutes between now and a week from tomorrow night may be the five minutes that might have claimed suc cess. Race To Be Close. A warning that this race bids fair to wln l up with the closest rush for first place ever recorded. Is all that the contest editor can give you. Your fate is entirely in your own hands, and If you lose through neglecting your campaign during the coming week, It will be absolutely your own fault, and not mlnfortune. Your friends who have stood by you during the past two weeks are worthy of your deepest con sideration, and the way to show them conaldeiiitlon Is to put up the buttle of your lll' between now and July 31. Crack the whip with a snap that will hound more like the rxplotiloii of a bomb shell than the report of g toy air gun. Your friends will wake up to the fact that you are In the thickest part of the battle and tney will come to your aid with a rein forcement of votes that-will stagger the unbelief of your closest competi tor on Saturday night, September 2. d d it, d ; Wants, For Sale, Etc . . w IAalftad will ba laaaMad al ana ""' Z?l Jr tnaMon. half s r,,,ll'llh lloaa. inch eard, II par teak, ear. t nna Vr " ..,. Caah nuit aooampaay ordar naas aa an Span with . . .Kin,. f,i arrnra: waarv naaaoiaj rt".- ' -- . . ' ,n arrora oeour ftaa t-l ",'T "J prtalad for patron. '"""" WANTED. WANTKrWollectors to see my col lection of all eorl of curios, an tiques, and Indian trinkets; stamps for stamp collectors; coins for numismatist, arrow heads for arch eologists, etc. I buy and sell all sorts .at curios; also alt kinds of second-hand furniture and tools, (leorge Young. Main, near Fifth street. WANT -uiau advartlsementa fo this column Prices very reason able, ftaa rates at head of rol-iina Read the Morning Kntarprlsa. WANTED You to know that the Kn terprlae job printing department la the most complete lu tna State, outalde Portland. Try It for your next printing FOR SAUC Piano and Organa In Iho store of the defunct A. II. Sturrc furniture store: will be on sale t the hluhvst bidder beginning tu.l.C and to be mintliiued until dlH4 of by P. I WAKKFIKLD. vm ara offering several Gladstone acreage tracts at very reasonable figure for outside clients, it win .a worth vour ahila to' See US al once. Cross & Hammond, lleaver Building. TilKRK never hn,s been a disappoint ed nurrhaaer of Gladstone property A' general and healthy growth and rise In values have satisfied - all The last aale of acreage was at 11 100 per acre cash. This same property was purchased only a few year ago, at about $:'f( per acre. We are authorized for outside clients to sell ten acres on main Portland road at a very low figure. Terms might be had. Itetter see us without delay. 'Cross &' Hiaijimond. FOR SALE Spare In this column Soil that old plow or barrow; yon don't use It since you purchased -your new one. FARM LOANS. FARM LOANS Dlmlck ft Dlmlck, Lawyers, Oregon City, Or. ATTOftNEYU O. D EIIT, Attorney-at-Law. Money loaned, a bat r sets furnished. lanC titles eismlned, estatea settled, gen era law buslneaa. Over Hank el Oregon City. U'REN A SCHUETIEL, Attorneys-al Law, Deutacher Advokat, will prac tice In all couita. make collection and settlement. Office In Enter prise IUdg.. Oregon City. Oregon BUILDER AND COT) ACTOR. HARKY JONES Bulldsr and Genera. Contractor. Eatlmate. cheeifoll) given on all class of building work, concrete wslks ana reinforced concrete. Kee. phone Main 11L INSURANCE. E. H. COOPER. Fo Fire Insurancf and Real Estate. Let ua landl yoor properties we buy, sell and exchange. Office In Bnierprls Wdg., Oregon City. Oregon. --. - CORRESPONDENCE OAK GROVE. Mrs. L. k. Armstrong, daughter and Mrs. Payne spent Friday at MonUvik la (he guest m of Mrs. Koernlg. Mr. nnd Mrs. U Vosburg with friends ppem Friday In Portland.. Mrs. Charles Rlsley and daughter, Olive, were Portland visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Graham were visiting Mrs. Hrown of Mount Tabor v eurumlayr Miss Kvt-lvn Itislev Is hntne from tha Orcgun UnlverHlty for her summer va cation. k - Dr. J. h. McArthur went to Alberta, Canadi, on a business trip. Miss lxy Graham left for long Beach, Wash., Saturday on the Potter to visit her Aunt, Mrs. Charles Gra ham. Hev. Henry Spela will preach Sun da" morning In the Methodist church: all invited. Miss June Hpauldlng of Portland, was visiting Mrs. Iharlea Worthing ton, Friday afternoon. . MEDICINE FREE. If w fall to relieve your kldnty dis ease, w will psy for the medicine. The kidneys are rightly classed among the vital organs of the human body and, In order for a person to enjoy perfect health it Is necessary that their action he proper and prompt. Rexall Kidney pills are Intended for the treatment of more or less chronic kidney aliments, and have been used with such success that we unheHltat Ingly offer them to you under the above conditions. i T?elM,..pl."! ar """""y very prompt n beneficial effect, and. a. a nil,,, the patient finds that It I. not nece lit, J "7. "any nosing himself. Rtori u L? T B,ttr-The Rexall store. Huntley Rros. Co, ROSE SHOW TROPHY ON DISPLAY. Redmen Arrange to Tsk Pirt In Nsvt In the d inlav mtnA . . - . . tr.r. i """w vi Junes a rug tore jg the bandsome loving cun nr sonted to the Redmen of thl? cHy the ,, 0-a-na w e OneDt h." Ot march! The cn 7. A"." .r-"-l "0men." gold. Th. w " "n.ed abeul your money n,itu are a deoooltor hsra, ..in. .11 mid Btf aheak. Vue aKaab j.- J vur Biua r . " . -J- nea to comes a receipt. No trouble abetit ohango, no imm monta, no quaajian -a - t "'I HtW. k you have received. Your pass Seek and th otubo ( ZZy always tell the itory. ' . SE ON THE SAFE SIDE AND OPEN AW AbbUUNT AT THE The Bank of Oregon Qh OLDEST BANK III TUB COUNTY d. a iuTOimrrT proeidoot CAPITAL AS00.Sa i. ana-ota s Ssnhlni SVuoleeee. OPOfroai 0 - LET UC DRILL YOUR VVt SmiMmotlom auMrmmtmod. Immv oeoW I CMOt"HSI"I a80ftof RECEIPTS LIGHT III CONTINUED SCANT SUPPLY OF EOOS KEEPS UP PRICE. Compurlllvely light receipts last meek made It hmIIim to effect a gen eral clean up In the country produce market and that wltnout any serious nrlce-i titling. Current receipts of eggs from local territory are no mea ger aa-to rut but a small factor in the market, and dealers look for a continued scant, supply durlug tbe next few months. rr strictly fresh candled ranch offerluga 2ic to Jflc Is said to I readily obtainable. . Cherries are a little more plentiful and the market shows an easier tone. HIDKS (Iluylng Green hides, &e to Cc; sailers, ic to Hc; dry bides, 12c to 14c. Hhiep pelts, 1 5c to 75c each. DKIFJD FIlt'lTM-fxical prices are Arm at from Ha to 10c on apples and prunes. I'esches sro loe SALT Selling (0c to 0c (or fine B0 lb. sack, half ground 40e; 71 f 100 lb. sacks. ' Portland Votable Markets. SACK VBGETAniJCS Carrwla, II 25011 50 per sck; parsnips. Il.fi (rflBO; turnips, 11280 11.S0; beets 1160. VF.OKTADUCr Asparajtua, Oc0 11.75 per crate; eabbago, aow, tl per hundredweight; cauliflower. I1..0 11.75 per dotenj celery, California, 76c UpOo per duxen; cucumbers, ii.ootf 2 25 per doian; eggplant. 15c per lb.; garlic, lOcOIZo per pound; lettuce, 50c per doses; hotboua lettuce, 11.50 Oil per hog; peas, set tic per pound; peppers, 30cUVc per pound; radishes, 15c per doxen; rhubarb, SVc QIC per pound; sprouts, c; tomatoea, UWUNB joooing priiwa; uregon 12.75 per 100: Australian, 13 50 per lUU; 1 exaa, ti.io per craia; vamor- nla, 2 per crate Oregon City Stock Uuotstlona. HOGS Hogs are quoted Ho lower. Prom 126 lbs. to 150 lbs. tr, from 160 lbs. to 100 lbs. SHc, VEAL CALVES Veal calves orlng from 8c to loc according tn grade. BEEP 8TEERS Heet teer for the local markets aro fetching 4cto 6He live weight. . SHEEP mi nrm at o to 6a live wetght. BACON, LARD aud HAM, ara Arm 11.60. 0 Quotarrena for orsgon City. POTATOES Ilest, Iluylng 1H cents pound. FLOUR AND FRirrv..riii.F i. steady, selling from 15 to 16 30; very iiiiie oi cneaper grades. OATS-IIluynai tlrav in tn n white, from $25 to $20. BUTTER fUnrinri n,.... country brings from 15e to 20c, incy oatry rrora zoe to 22c. cream ery 22c to 28c. EOflS Hest grade 25 cento. 4 POULTRY (Iluvlnr tie good stock offered. Good bens aro bringing 12c. Old roosters aro In poor T "' r'iers onng from lOo to 18c with good demand. WOOL-muviiis-i "niiH irutn i to 17 cents. FEKfV Shnro ton ... .. . iVv iW. u . -wi Process bar ley. 1. 13; tohnlA ,. H( Bji rn I J2 ' S"v S,rnJL 1 33 bat 3i dalrv feed n qk '..'.'. - , pr uunurea pounds H7. AY.-n"J,ln Timothy H to ill !! 10 ,(): -t hay host, 12; mixed. $10 to f 12; iralfj'l2 to' T s! Whips!! COUNTRY ' We Give 'Em Away WITH EACH S PURCHASE WE WILL GIVE YOU A 11.26 RAWHIDE BUGGY WHIP. De.l.r. In Wool, ro(Jf Hy 0"n, F.sd, Coal, Salt, Sugai Oregon Commission Co HTM AND MAIN STS Orsgon City. No Quessv, r.i of OREGON CITY , OREGON ORIOOM OITY SHOE SHOP 3 BASES RECRIATIOi! Cor. Vaughn and fJ SAN FRAK? PORTlJ July 1S. II, tJ ...... nn undayt, t:! LADIES' DAY I Hoys Jdei- II rrw THE WORLDS 6REATEST If raa) want either a Vi ctnultlaor aHinri ivm rxwltta Mai awl TNI IIWROMIIIWIHK Orsngt, k Maav tavla atat-llN m Quality, aui oa Maw II Out saaraatr Id y MllMrlMd rua wi W. L. MAftl 650 Morrison St Buv sl Hor Yf uiic JTCtyi 1100 down an4 takes this eomft house and lot. 8' for electricity. Lot Some fruit on tltV cated on Madlm A snap at E. P. Elliott i 7th and Mala tta,( sion urw KEEP OUT TL THEY ARE DANGE Btat Scfffnsji PftCfj Ready-made PsX 011 Varnish, 8bK J Clarence CONTRACTOR Ninth and Mm Phono PaovM J turn unnNiNd I" Is on sal at tho toD" J rorr day: Huotley Main Stre. J. W. MeAnultH a.wmh and ' Becrest Confe; Main near n..n rmt M. E. Next door ') m rim t" Electrle m Walter Utile-;. 614 Beventfl M. Volkmaf P Seventh ' J Bonoenourii " Bovonth and aJ i Aro you a aubscriMM Ing Enterpriser H BOt and let us put your aorlptlon list Immedu K AIGHTRur v4 Prt ,n th. Row.t y'eT i Road tho Mornlnl