1: gosmhg enterprise C2SGOH CITY, OREGON SL E. BROOIE. Editor and Publisher. "Bater a saoond -class ssettar mit t, I'll, at the post ernee at City, Oragna. nM the Aa of . ins." .. . tows r sutsctimoN. Cae Ttv, by saall St. Months. b mall Tmir Moatba, by mall t r waafc. by carrier.. .UM . It . 1 . .1 fVst Pas. par mca Mm rneartMMS....U rtrat Haaa. pa Inch adde hmaartloes. .lea PYaferrad position any pee, per c flrat tneartloa Is arrferrad pnsitloa any par, par laen .site taaxrtloaa lse Run paper othar taaa flrat aa-, par teea flrat laaortlua laa Has papal oihar thaa flrat pace, par bash . adda ttsartlons Ueeala lac tar Una; to rasmlar aaVar lieere lo Baa. ... Waata For Sale, Ta Rant. ata , aaa aal a wort flrat tosertloe: oast-half caat tare additional. Rataa (or adaertlstns: ta Aa Waaaty Catarpries will ba tha aauo wJT ha tha dairy, tor edrertlaamsata aat aapaotairy lor tha waakly. Wlera tha aavertlawasant ta transferred (ram tha daily ta tha aaia 9. without dance, tha rata will ba ta aa tnca (or rua a? tha papar, and le aa tack tjr apactal poattioa. Caab should aaeampaa ardar wbara party la unsnowa ta buatnaaa office af tba Entarprise. Lael advertising s( lacaJ advartteas rates. "treua advartlala and apeeial traaatsat tdvsrttsta at Mo to too aa Inch, aooord m to apactal eondittana gorernlnaj tba "Fire Sale" aad Bankrupt Bala' teamen ta Be Inch flrat Insartioa; add! Jonal laaartkms aa ma mattar Sac Inch. News Items and arall written arttalas af mMit. - with Interest to local readers, will be gladly accepted. Rejected aiaau- aortpts aevar returaad tialeea taa by su.moa to prepay postal CITY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER. " Any. 19 In American History. 1.300-James Lenox, philanthropist. founder of the Lenox library la '-' New Tork city, born: died 188a - All Famous flgbt between the Unit ed Stare frigate Constitution (Old ' Ironsides) and th Guerrier. 1887 AJ v. n Clark, celebrated maker of telescope, died: born 1908. ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS. (From noon today to noon tomorrow.) Pan aeta A:49. rise 5:11: moon rise 1255 a. m.: planet Hfrmrf still rtsi We, setting shortly aftw tbe sun: S a m.. planet Venn at aphelion, farthest from the ran. - ' The Wider Distribution of Wealth. Through a series of questlona ad dressed to varioua corporations as to tbe number of stockholders in their lists the Wall Street journal has been ; informed by 154 of these corporations that the gain in stockholders is about 17S per cent since 1901 and 75 per cent since 1906. In the International Han ester Co. ' the number of stockholders baa In creased 1,267 per cent In tne past five years. The gain In the Western ' Union baa been In the same period , 32.8. The Westlnghouae lectrlc and Manufacturing Co. shows a gain In cent since 1901. In 1906 tb Ana . con da Copper Co. bad only 900 stock holders. The number has ncreased to 11,460 in 1911. The share holders of 109 companies numbered 161,493 In have Increased to 699,510. These figure prove wider distribu tion of wealth than heretofore and explain why prices no longer fluct uate through the big range they once did. They are also evidence of In creased sense of responsibility in the management of the great corpora tions. Wireless Valuable To Cavalry. Expenmenta In the army manoeuv re In Texas have demonstrated that wireiess teiegrapny nas enormously increased tbe value of tbe cavalry arm of the service. 4 . HAY (Buylng.j Timothy- $18 - to Th signal mm. W Ho.. .ni!17: clovef 9 to 1 10; oat hay, best, extremely light and portable wireless : apparatus easily carried on the back of a horse and capable of being put Into operation from any point In the field within a few minutes. Message could be reliably received when tb cavalry detachment was anywhere within tweiiy-flv miles of a receiv ing station, a fact which added great ly to the value of the cavalry in Us scouting capacity. m A lignt, collaps ible Rteel mast not much larger than a fishing tod, served to supportt the 1 antennae essential to establish com munication. On land or sea, In peace or in war, wireless telegraphy is destined to Time Has Arrived For China to Wake Up In Ten Years the World Will Hear ' From Her By LIANG TUNG YEN. niN is jrut waking up BILITIES. She needs saw recently at Niagara V f fortunes locked in her mines and of the advantages of pushing her railroads through the sealed forests of ber land. EDUCATION will be China's SALVATION. When she has cultivated. farmers, engineers, merchants and business men then she will bogin to realize her possibilities, and our Chinese Rockeellers and Carnegie will begin to SPRING UP out of what is at present raw material. '. ... YEA ft IN TCN AMERICA THERE , WILL BE GOOD ' TIDINGS MAYBE ' LOFTY DEPARTMENT TO RE a OF A HUNDRED B TORIES AND GREAT IRON MONSTER LASHING THEIR STEEL TICS 'OR MILES UNDERGROUND. prov on o( tb man genle. greatest of hu- DEAL IS MADE TOR HOPS AT 45 CENTS Tba flrat transaction In tbe bop market on the Pacific Coast at 45c a pound at nee tb famous collar year, wr closed in Portland by McNeff Brother, 100.000 pound or BOO bales being taken at tb record figure. Tb deal waa mad In tb Willa mette Valley, but tb names of tbe grower will b withheld br the buy er until all paper ar signed, which will probably be don today. This makea tb McNeff Brothers first In tb market In tb Northwest sine tb market went lo X&c. At that figur tbey purchased the Moxee Company lot, of which Graham Hell la the principal owner. Tbe firm like wise waa tb first to pay soc. 3 sc. c and iM. respectively, in tnia section. Tb market for bop la firmer as a result ' of the continuance of dry weather on the continent, and tbe likelihood that the crop will show a further decrease. Similar advice com from England. n . iv-..l.lMnrAM ,. t, at the crop there is In good shape. withfW. W-Given general estimates between 20,000 ana 23,000 bales. Are you a subscriber lo tb Morn ing Enterprise? If not yon ahould call and let u put your nsrae on the sub script Ion list Immediately. HIDES (Buying Green bides, 5e to Cc; eadters, 5Ho to 6Hc; dry bides, 12c to 14c Sheep pelu, 25c to 75c each. DRIED FRUITS Local pricea are firm at from 8c to 10c on apple and prunes. teache are lo. SALT Selling 50c to 90c tor fin. 50 lb. aack. half ground 40c; 75 for 100 lb. sacks. Portland Vegetable Maekets. SACK VEGETABLES Carrots, $1.256 $1-50 per sack; parantp. $1.25 $1.50; turnips, 1.25$1.50; beeta, $1.50. VEGETABLES Asparaxui, 90cO $1.75 per crate; rabbage, new. $ per hundred weight; cauliflower, $L0 $1.75 per dozen;' celery, California, 75c fi90c per dozen; cucumbers, $ 1.50 $2.25 per dozen; eggplant. 15c per lb.; garlic, loc12c per pound; lettuce, 50c per dv)sen; hotbouaej lettuce, $1.60 (t $3 per box; peas, 9cQllc per poind; peppers, 30e35c per pound; radishes, 15c per dozen; rhubarb, 2ttc 3c per pound; sprouts, 9c; tomatoes, $?e3.25. . ONIGNSJobblng prices; Oregon $2.75 per 100: Australian, $3.50 per 100; Texas, $2.25 per crate: Califor nia, $2 per crate Oregon City Stock Quotation. HOGS Hogs are quoted ttc lower. From 125 lbs. to 150 lbs. 9e, from 150 lbs. to 200 lbs. 8 He. BACON. LAKD aud HAM. are firm VEAL CALVES veal calve ortng from 8c to loc according to grade. BEEF STEERS Bee! wteer for tbe local markets ar fetching SVic to CViC live aeiKDt. SHEEP r nrm at c to 5c live weight. Quotations ror Oregon City, POTATOES Best, Buying 1H cents pound. FIXJUR AND FEED Flour Is steady, selling from $5 to $5.30; very little of cheaper grades. OATS (Buyng) Gray. $23 to $24, white, from $25 to $26. BUTTER (Buying? Ordinary country bring from 15c to 20c, fancy dairy from 20c to 22c. cream ery 22c to Z6c. EGGS Best grade 25 cent. PO ULT RT-;(Buyint -Firm-wit hUt tie good stock offered. Good ben are bringing 12c. Old roosters are In poor demand, broilers bring from 16c to 18c, with good demand. WOOL (Buy:ug) Vool price are ranging from 14 to 17 cent. FEED Short $29 to $30; rolled barley, $31.50 Jo $32.50; process bar ley, $33.00; whole corn, $39.00; cra'cied corn. $40.00; wheat $32.00 to $33 oil meal, $53: Shady Brook dairy feed, $1.25 per hundred pounds. 112: mixed. 110 tn 119- alfalfa tie tn $14. ' REAL E8TATE TRANSFERS. Mary J. Martin and H A. Martin to Mary E. Robinson, land In D. L. C. of Anson Cone, township 3 south, range 1 west; $10. John A. Stoll and Anna Stoll to T. E. Dodson, 18 1-3 acres of section 1, township 2 south, range 2 east; $4 6000. Mary Brink to the Church of God, 1-2 acre of section 31, township 2 south, range 1 east; $1. Marietta Realty Company to George Hubcr, 120 acres of section 14, town ship 0 south, rang 2 east; $1,200. Samuel and Elmlre Elmer to Clack amas County, , land in section 20. township 4 south, rang 3 east; $1. Minister of Foreign Affair to ber COMMERCIAL POSSI factories and machinery, such as I Falls. She does not dream of the WILL HEAR FROM CHINA, AND MORNINO ENTERPRISE. SATURDAY. AUOUST COUNTY COURT EXPENDITURE ON COUNTY ROAOS FOR THE MONTH OF JULY. District No. 1. J. Wlllbroad Ed. Koebel , 8.00 15.00 11.00 1.00 8.00 4.00 10.00 1.00 38.00 S.S8 J. A. Mitt C G. Hoffman ... R. WUaon ;, S. S. Glpol.J.. C. D. KeesUng-e, J. K. Well ...... J. B. Mitts 8. II. Kaufman . . District No. 2. Max Husa District No, 28. Robbin Bros, John Fox Geo. N. Wllto Ben Johnson Zeb Bowman Frank Bowman Lawrence Bowman Frank Kobl John Shepperd L, D. Shank S. S. Miller J. J. Taylor Carl Potwtn ............. ..$ t.10 ..$ 13.20 . . 18.36 . . 74.77 . . 13.00 :. 10.00 . . 6.00 .. 5.00 . . 10.00 . . 2.00 .. 35.00 .. -4.00 . . ' t.00 . . 2.00 20.00 . . t.00 . . 1.00 ... 625 p. Batcbet D. A. Neff ... Geo. E. Ogteaby Carlton A Rosenkran . ... District No. 29. Joe Reach S. Harris 8. Wills A. McConnell Wm. Bigs E. Toughman .. 2.85 ..$ 37.50 . . 43.00 . ; 15.00 . . 27.00 .. 5.00 60 K. Kormon A. Stevens Guy Show T. T.50 . . 23.00 . . 2.00 Mrs. Prabl Spauldlng Lumber Co. . . .. 1.00 . . 6.30 Close ft Linton 83.50 District No. 30. Glenmoirt Quarry Co $53.80 East Side Mill ft Lumber Co.. . 16.25 F. E. Davidson 33.50 A. J. Davidson 19.25 Wm. Dyer 6.75 A. McVay 4.50 C. Austin ... . 1.00 (To be continued ) LANDSEEKERS' RUSH EXPECTED IN FALL CHICAGO, Aug. 18. (Special). Preparations are being made by West ern railroads to handle an unprece dented movement of landseekers to Uhe Pacific Coast states this fall. Spec ial colonist rates are in effect from September 15 to October 15. These rates are usually made twice a year. in tbe spring and in tbe fall, and range from $33 from Chicago to $25 from the Missouri River, for one-way trips. Durinr the colonist movement In the spring nearly 90,000 people travel ed to the Coast, according to est! mates. Present prospects are that the movement this fall will even ex ceed that number. WIFE, SUING, CALLS HUSBAND JEALOUS Nora Lewis ba filed a suit for di vorce cgalnst Roy T. Lewis to whom she was married October 26, 1906, in Colorado. Mrs. Lewis alleges feather husband Is of a Jealous disposition and became angered if she even spoke to another man. She asserts that he annoys find latfcety aecu'CT herr-anit constantly finds fault with her. When ever she goes on the streets he thinks It is to meet men, she alleges. They lived In Portland for the past year, and Mrs. Lewi say that her hus band, when be returned borne, would make a thorough examination of the house to see If tbe window shades had been changed. She says ha often accused her falsely of Inviting men to call at. ber apartment, during his absence, and tht she could stand no longer. Mrs. Lewis' nam before marrying waa Nora Brown, and this flame she has asked to resume. Her attorney Is O. E. Hayes. NEW WELL AT STONE The recent accident at tbe Stone Oil well, which necessitated the aban donment of that well, bas not dis mayed th promoter of th enter prise, and, at a meeting of stockhold er held in this city Friday afternoon, It was decided to start work at an other place. The loss of a drill in the well render It impossible to continue tbe work there at a reasonable ex pense, and It Is conaldered a better plan to start tb driving of a new on. Stockholder, who attended th meet ing, were enthusiastlo over tb pros pect of eventually obtaining a large flow of both oil and gas, and each on subscribed $25 to be used In continu ing th work. A resolution appealing to all stockholder to contribute a like amount waa adopted, and there is little question that the money nec essary will be raised. Encouraging flow of gas and oil have been en countered, and there I every reason to believe that with a little patience both will b found in paying quanti ties. All machinery necessary for tn drilling of a new well Is on tb ground, and It will cost bnt little to mov It to another place. Mr. Harris, who, has been la charge of the drill ing, 'l so encouraged over th pros pect that h ba agreed to tak one fourth of hi salary In stock If th new well Is sunk. H says tbe form ations ar th same a those found in th wells In California and Texas where oil In amazing quantities baa been found. DOG KtlOVS MEANING OF TI SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 18. (Spec ial). Can a dog tell green from red when displayed on a switch alongside the track of a railroad, uud can it learn th significance and Importance of th green and rd Unsls as ap plied to railroading? II. W. Sherman, superintendent of th 8norameuto di vision of th Southern IVclflc Com pany, says that It can, ami Sheridan ba a mas of evidence to prove hi assertion. e3herldan obtained bis evt.lciuv re cently whll conducting an '!'m' test about 100 mile north ' ,Siurn" mento, Cal. With several aaslftant he changed th light 011 "' u.iiua frnm arwn to red. Hi''" wall ed to see If th crew of the next train would observ th wrong hkui stop th train before It ieach-d' the witch. The dog began to bark a tbe red light wa shown la pl."e, th green. It ran around the "If-mil for several minute ann tn-m quarter c' the aeriioii lorrm..... half mile away. Shor'lv alter ihe foreman appeared with a ! 'i," ,,nH a shotgun, led by th dug. nd Sheri dan and his assistants haa s umin-..n time in explaining -the-red-lltUU to the satisfaction of both the S its master. - These efficiency tests arc emmu. i ed throughout the year f! the pur nnua of keeDlnc train nnd eiiKlnman on the alert. After a crew has run over the same line day niter uay without mishao. they. In common with other morula, are likely to become careless and fall to obiterve danger aimal at a critical moment. Such an oversight I fraught with -d.niger A hat . as i I, nf It a 1 mnii as on ftnuaaer 10 mm "i " - .A.A Utfai. mlirht tiff unuffod Ollt til th twiukl of an eye Fhmld n-tram or englnman fall to observe a f i?n 11. To guard against such a o.hiltmency th Southern Pacific Company !u,s il ofriniAnrv trsta. ranc na iniin tne ohansins of the color of nitwit llhi and extinguishing lights eitlrely to placing fuse and torpedi.tM m the trsck. Failure to observe any of tbe signals mean most a.-vete dis cipline for tb offender. l-at year tha Southern Pacific made ".''C'i of those testa and only in 41 . fisei dl.l tb crew fall to observe the Klsniil. giving a percentage of 99 poi.Vct. Tha dot that caused Sheridan's temporary discomfiture, knows the significance of every light, accordinn to the section foreman owning It, und walks a certain stretch of Hack every day with Its master. It s possib'e that the animal could be Rent out along tbe track alone and would le competent to report a light out alti getber. or at least the .rong one burning." - . BALL TO BE GIVEN CONTEST CANDIDATES A grand ball will be given hy the Contest Department of the Morning Enterprise In honor of the candidate In the popular voting contest, on the night of Wednesday. August 23., In vitations are being Issued upon re nuest of the several entrants and those who are fortunate enough to be Invited should not fall to be present. as a most enjovable evening Is in store for them. Busch s Hall ba been en gaged for tbe occasion. Candidate will be the guests of the Contest Management on that nlni and a banquet Is to he tendered them after the dance at "Tb Falls. IS GIVEN BRIDE-ELECT A china shower waa tendered Miss May Burpess. daughter of Mrs. James Burgess, of Clackamas Heights Thurrdey In honor of her approach ing nwrrtaue-to J.- H.-farother,- promlnent young farmer of Clackamas Heights. A most enjoyable time was pent, and refreshments wore serve Those nresent. were Mrs. J. W. Mc Anulty, Mr. C. Deford, Mrs. A. Rlt tenhouse, Mrs. C. Smith, Mrs. M. I Shortledge. MVs. Anna Crawiord, Mrs. Ida Rlttenhouae, Mrs. Carrie Moore. M's. A. S. Brown, Mr. Retta Lelter Mrs. Mann. Mrs. Bertha 8hortlidg, Mrs. Burgess, Miss Ethel Mann, Miss Llnnle Brown, Miss Mario Burgess, Miss Alice 8cherzonger, Miss Dorothy Burgess. Miss Helenne Crawford, Mlsa Marjorle Rlttenhoue, Mis Hazel Smith. Miss Viola Smith, Miss Lillli Smith. Hugh Crawford, lumen Bur gess and Donald Burgess. HAWLEY TO HAKE TOUR OF DISTRICT WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 18. (8peclal), The special esslon of Congress being near to a close, Con gressman Willi C. Hawley Is making preparation to make a cl-a survey of hi congressional district during the recess so as to accurately present It needs during thd regular session whicb meets In December. This ses sion will be the one In which appro priation will probably be mad for th Improvement of the vers and harbors of the atate, the item of most importance to Oregon, and also ap propriation for the nnrchas of sites and erection of publlo buildings. It bas been Mr. Hawley'S custom to carefully acquaint himself by personal Inspection of tb need of tb various localities and be annually make - a tour of hi district with this end in view. Th Information obtained In this way enables htm to present clear ly and understanding the require ments of his constituents. This year he ha mad an Innova tion In hi nsnal cnatom of touring the district by himself and now plans to secure the presence of at least on member of th commltte on River and Harbor of th Hbus of Repre sentative to accompany him and view personally tb principal waterway of the Stat, mis is vry important, as very appropriation ' mad for the benefit of an Oregon waterway must be anoroved by this commltte and It I Is her that bill making such appro- tAltl SIGNALS 1!). 1911. prlatlon originate. Accordingly ar. Ilawley wrot an urgnt Invitation to the chairman and mmbr of the commltte on River. Hirbor. of th Ilous. of Rprentatlvea extend "g a cordial Invitation to visit Ore gon during th fall and personally Z... ,i,. rl..r and harbor Improve- mem now blng made in the stale, j ...a reaiieatlnc ihst If not ' - . ,. - ..- In practlrabl for tire run c "r"'"'T. ' n,K-ept of th Invltallon thai Hon. ll llam K. Humphreys, a representative from Washington and s m.n who ha t l times been friendly to lh de velopment of Oregon, ne wnnj -aa a aub-commltt to make th Inspection on behalf of th com mUtce. Mr Hawlev reqneot h been im plied' with, as Indicated hy I lie follow letter rrom nn i"':i,"" Sparkman. of Florida, wn.i ia man of the committee, and tht. Inrec tlon will probably le maU about Or toUr or November: , I have vours of the 7th liixtnnl and note your kind Invitation t- the com mittee on Rivers and H-l lo vla't the atate of Oregon and Aspect tne river and barbor Improvements nw being made In that atate. for which I wish to thank you. both on benalf or myself and of Ihe committee. 1 note hIko your request that If It Is not po sible for the entire committee to go that a subcommittee be designated for tht purpose consisting or on- -more members, and that Mr. . I. Humphrevs. who reside in Seattle . anthnrlre.f lo make the InmiecMon on behalf of the committee. . This has been done and If any oih.r memoer of Ihe committee can accompany hltn thev will no doubt be glad to do so "Thanking you again for 'he kind Invitation, I am., . "Yours verv truly. S. M. SPARKMAN. Chairman." HOLD - FINE PICNIC . The nlcnlc aiven at th. Schnoor Park Thursday by the Women of Woodcraft waa a most delightful f fair, and was sttended by the mem bcrs of the order and their families The day was spent In games, and a baxket dinner was served. There were more than 10 women and children present. Seventy-five ant : n at the first table. Mrs, Addle Ely won flirt urine in a picture-guessing rontesi The photo were of men of this rlty. who had been candidates -for office on various occasions. . Mrs. Nsthe won first nrlxe In a clothes-pinning contest pinning three doiren clothes on a line In one minute and raiting for more Panclng was one of the features of Ihe afternoon. The picnic was rrom 10-to 5 o'clock. Wants, For Sale, Etc Nation aadar tbasa rlaaalfla haadmct a li ir inaeMrd si una c-nl a wurO flrat naartion. half, cn arisittuaal marr luma. iim Inch car. II aar noati. ai' Inch car. nnaai i par mnath Cash muat accoaipssy ordar unl.aa am i.tm an upn account with tha paia'. N ilaanciai raponatbllliy l arrnra, a-art riira uc ur fiaa eurrrtr aoilce will a tililrd for pa Iron Minimum ttisiss lac WANTED. WANTED-Collenor to see my col it-rtlon of all sorts of curios, an tiques, and Indian trinkets; stamps for stamp collectors; coins for numismatists, arrow-heads for arch eulogists, etc. I buy and sell all sorts of curios; also all kinds of second-hand furniture and tools. George Young, Main, near Fifth stret. WANTi-i. - buiaii ad vrtiaements fo this col'iran. Pi-lcaa ry reuaot. aide, bee rates at head of roi-iron . Kead the Morning Knterprlsx. WANTED You to knuw that the K11 ti-rprlse Job printing department Is the most complete in tn Htato uiiiaiue rorunnci. rry it for youi next printing WANTED tjlrl for general house work. Call at store one door north of First National Hank, or opposite posionire. ".Mr. 1, in or woman for gen eral nousework, good wagis ami permnnent place In small family at romana; mum be experienced. Apply Gin East Salmon street Portland, or at Enterprise offfte, FOR SALE Space in this column en .t... ..1.1 . " "' uiu piow or narrow; yon don't use It since , you purchased jour new one. run BAi.r, rive room r.ottagc, elec tric lights, hot anil cold water basement, on the bill, ceutral one block from bluff. This is a bar gain for $1,400. Inquire or write 301 Third street, Oregon Cily. FARM LOANS. FARM LOANS Dim I ok Ulinlck Uwyers, Oregon City, or. ATT0PNEY1. ). D. EBY. Atiornev-st.tw u.... loansd. abstracu furnished, land titles examined, estates settlodi gan eral law buslnes.. Over lisnk si Oregon City. " ' U REN A SCHUEBEU Attorney.-., Law Deutscher advokat. will pr. tic In all courts, m.k eoilectio, and settlement. OffC9 n c,.. prls Bldg., Oregon Cltv. Oregon. BUILDER AND COvtacT0tV HARRT JONE8-Bu.ldr ,nd O.n.r.. Ctr.ctor. E.tlmi, chn CjT.n on das... 0f bulldm, r'k;.?""Cr' ! V."" reiaforeJ na. rnon Mai m. IN8URANCE. IC. H COOPER. For nr. In.,,,...- ........ v.117. uregon. - CITY NOTICES, 'f TOU OITflHT Tn acre..Vm.ie.'fromU0 cult,vat: ho,,Mf barn 'm i Hope, south .a; ; road just sold for fm rZZ Tim tr . .. A . CASH and Popl who carry alt their ah sruod with thsm uim u rumulata competsnc. The, who deposit rgularly In this .auk lnra 0 en ,..h assets but build a aubstantlal rdlt ala, . Wsh noes furthest whn supplemented by Good Credit, Dsposit your aash and build your ordlt at The Bank of Oregon City OLDEST BARK W THE COUNTY LA'ttlVHUrnB rrWeoi 11 t: THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of OREGON CITY , OREGON CAPITAL, 1 rana-cta s ! afisle Bul -rtJ . ,. . . -.i.:sajaa Thls-seHs for $75. Some cash, b-l-ance'eaiy terms. Inquire lin Mcl drum. Oregon City. rf'' -" "summons. IN THE CIRCUIT couai ur--in STATE OF OREGON run CLACKAMAS COUNTY. Kttli. .t Males, Pliilntltf, vs. Albert J. (Males, Defendant. To Albert J (Mwlea, erendnt: In the name of the State of Or g..n, von re hereby required to ap pear nnd answer the complaint filed 1.. MlillllMfl inn .-- ohiiiii, Hi-. 11 . . For a decree dlssolvlug, annulling inilK ttttiLsslile the marriage con tract now and nerefofore exislIOE between plaintiff and defendant. This summons Is published by or- ..... ... ..1. .11 i...ia ,r iier or 11011. j. 1 . 1 sini"""'. - Ihe suld Circuit (Murt which order . ... .... it. - was mane ami rnirmi mi mw day of July. 1S11 First publication to be made July 2'.'nd; 1I1. WIIKKUH'K A WII.IJ AMS. Attorneys for plaintiff. Portland. Oregon. Notice to Properly Owc.tr on Taylor Strtat. To Edward Niittall. Kri'tk Tavlor. IV Hatitlitli. (' S. Knge. H. F. IJnn, John Fiiirelough. Matilda I. Shumwai, Thomas Siaben. (Maul Adams. J W Moffaitrn " Y. Free - limn and M uid Freeman. ( . F. tiot.t berg. Mury Kellogg, U (i. Flagler and E. M. Flagler. M r I'rlndle. heirs of Shortlldge. Frjncls Kel logg, Fred (Jaugar, My re. Ilondtr son. S I' Ii.ivIk. You and i-ai h of mu Me hereby notified that the undersigned of (be been r.plHiliitrd aprsl.-r of the proM-tty hervltiufler des'-rllied lying mi Taylor street, Oregon City, Ore gon,, end siilijct to iiSHrsmnetit for ihe Improvement of said Taylor ktreei und that tlie ulidei -Igned will 11.n l hi the Inti-t m-i tlun of Seventh and Taylor street 5 on th' :iih day of August at I o'clock p. m. for the plirixise of vi.-wlug s.iUI . (iroperly slid t-silmutitig the vnlne thereof, and Ibiajilne In to he used as a basis iiimiii which to eiilmnte the proportion of the cost o the Im provement of suld Taylor street as the same Is How being Improved. That Tom Kalidall, John Itlttner and ( i. Kliy were beietofore s pointed to in.ikf this ippralseineiit and they Willi the Cl'v Knglmer const'lnte the committee for that purpose. . The pioperly, upon which the value is lo be fixed uii'l the owners thereof are us follows, ti wtl; lt fi. block 44. Com.iiv uddllioii to Oregon City, Edward Nuttall. Ixit ;. idix'k 44, Coiin'y ailillilon to Otegon City, l-rdwaid Nuttall. It 7. lilM-k 44, Coiinlv addition to Oregon City. Flank Taylor. Uit H. block 41, t'ouii'y 11 dill tlon to Oregon Cily, Frank 'Color. !t I. blix-k 4:1. 'onir addition to Oregon Cltv, Mary ('. Uandall. l-ot 2 block 4:!, Coitnlv addition to Oregon citv, Mary P. Randall. Il :i. bbsk 4:', Pu,ity addition to Oregon Pity, Marv P. It ind.ill. ai 4, block 41, Pouiiiv addition to Qrimua-J.'My, Mary P 4taolHU l't 1. block 42. Pounlr ikI.IIII.iii tft Oreuon Pity, P. S. Fnge. Ut 2. block 4., Ponni nddlllon to On gon Pltv. 11. F. I. Inn It .1. block 4."., west' rly f.l) feet, t ouniy Addition to (lie 011 John Fnlrrlough. Pity, I.of n, block 4."., easleilv r,( fe.t louniy addition ( Oni-cn Matilda J Shimwav. Pity, l't I, blink 4a, easterly SO Pountv addilloii tn Oregon Matlliia .1. Sliumway. ld 4, Mock 4!, westerly r.O County addition lo Oiec.n John Falrrlotigh. feet, city. feet, City l-ot fi, block 4R. County addition to Oregon City, Thomas Siaben. Lot 7, blrrk 45. Count nddlllon to Oregon Pity, (Taud Adams. l-ot 8, Mock 4T., Coni.tv addition to Oregon City. J. W. Molfatt N)t fi, block ::fl, Petitnl addition t" Oregon Cily, II. F. Freeman and Maud Freeman. l-oi 7, block -ifi lo Oregon City, ( I-nt 8. block ?.e. Central addition . F. (ioltberir t'enfr-ii addition . ' ' ' 'I Hilt to Oregon Pity, Mnrv Kelloue ."-' . . Hit, on or oeir September. 1911. said date being th expiration of six weeks from th flrt iiiblcailon of this summons, and if you fall to appear nd answer K.i!d rompl ilnt. for want thereof th plaintiff apply to the t'outt for the relief prayed for In her com- - - . at... tit.l ilnv III Ixt ft, block m. Central addition to Oregon City, r. (i. Flagler tst 10, block Sfi. Central addition r m'K" !'My- H rlHK,,'r K. M. Flagler. Iit 5. block Peptrii nddlllon to Oregon pity. M F. I'rlndle. !t 8. Mock 3r. Central addition to Oregon City, Mary Kellogg. Lot fi. block :!4. Central addition lil l H"'r" Shonlldge. to Oregon city, Francis Kellogg. to Oregon City. Mary Kellogg. IM 2. block 1, Beatlo' addition l?:T'V,C"jr' MBr' Krl.ogg ,0" ooJeg3onbS.,Ma,;rog'gd,t,''n to oLJ:,b nf 2- nft' s ddltlon It J, block 2, Restl,'. addition Jn reRon r. Myr. n. Hender- Lot 3, block 2, Beatle'g addition Jo Oregon City, Myr. n. Hender- ... JOHN BITTNETt JOHN W. LODER, O. D. ERT, C 8. NOBLE, City Engineer. CREDIT tA0.000.QU Uvea trm A. M. is f , B r.sr Tat- r'.y r- n-jt.; BASEBALL RECREATION PARK, Cor. Vaughn and Twenty-fourth $ LOS ANGELES vs. PORTLAND August 14, IB, 18 17, IS. 11, ft), Game Bgln Wkd.yi at $ , , Sunday, 2;io p. m. LADIES' DAY PRIDAY. Boys UaV 18 FT to bletrtan wdnsBdy. J mwcRLCSCoUnsTSEwiseaJia l kLiGHT RUNNING M Ifyeai wsat Hther a Vlhratlns Hhuiil. geu tlUuUlaor aiula1 hr.-.l , Mawlu MaHilur erllaie TNI If I0MI SIWIIB MaCNIH tlatUI Orainsja, Maaa, Maar atvtaa aiart.1. ar a... 1. 1 wllfwIWa auaUijr, aal tba w llama . a rm thia asaraanr am him 14 ky SMilBarlse4 Saalers eel, sua ma it W. L. MARSHALL, 850 Morrison St PortlssiOt Buy a Home While PayinglRcnt 10O down and $12 a a" takes thl eomforiable sli-rooa bouse and lot. Ilous is wire fof. electricity. IM 62ilOS fa Bom fruit on plsce. Wsll A.pra.tMr.8"jW E. P. Elliott and Sen 7tb and Main fits., by 8uip ion Bridge. a. v w t i w m 1 v ntnnni for tb arrest sn-t convlctlosj; of any person or persons, ' unlawfully remov copies of TM Morning Enterprls from premises of lubscrlberi "' paper baa been placed thert 17' carrier. t I UA.ai.UA SITERPRIU, Is on sat at the following W", every usyi Huntley Bros-Drugs ' Main Street. , - J, W. McAnulty-Clssri Seventh and Main. 8crst4nfectlonet7 Main near Sixth. M. K. Dunn Confectloo7 Net door to P. 0. City Drug 80rt Bleetrte Ilotel. Bchoenborn Confectlonsry Seventh and X Q Adam T i U e WHITE QUEEN FLOUiT A Straight Bluesteo Every Back . Qusrsntced. Sample Back Fr. Sol Agent for . Korract Poultry Food. - Oregon Connnission C JIltH AND MAINST Orgon CI-' I r?TABl SlaSslA1 ral 7MII Rad tb Morning StctsfP