MORNINO ENTKItPKISE. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. 1011. I VmmilQ ETiTERPRISE C5LEGOM CITY, OREG05 E. E. BROOIE. E sitae ad Platter. tares' aa aa4 S. Ill L at the mm St Act af reran sr- scKcttrmm Owe Year. W ..UM .. IM .. IN .. a is mii fcr Mil .. by by rtral fa car (MM ttrM buttw lie PVat Pus. p hac IM 1 mnw.-lH Piadasiad poatttaet m Base. Bar Bee (rat BaacrUae)..... IM Slitmed Baetttset way page. Bar Ink MM tamrttnass JLse Him paper akt tfeea fwet pe-aw. par Bach jit wX saesrtsoA. ..........a. ........ .Ise Maa papcc eta -kaa fares, paee, par kasfc kt Uaarftnaa fraa tba Sally aa tla n tf. wnMtant maaga. tba rata will tea a aa ax far raw, ml tVt papar. aae las aa rta) aOTtialaai ana) aaartaatBe at Xac to lee aa aak. aac ta apectai taaaita Ttra SaJe ajfcj Baakrapt W aevwr- o ate aaca nrat Biaiatiso,: as Sl at mwrf.t- wtta fcatares. a larai ana aa eately aeceeaadL Ri ml i CITY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER. I Sept 2 In American History. - Battle t CfcaatMlT.- Va-aad f tragie oeatb betweea tba ttoee af Central Fblllp Kearny. BIO Dr. Joseph Aaatia Hotmea was appointed director at tba new bo at sniaes la Washington. ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS. fPmaa anna today ta noon tvtaacrrew I goa area C5T. rWw Si4: atons eera 1121 p at : aina farthret anath and oer: a a r, ptaae stara Cpvsr- THEORIST CAN BE CONV1NDED, Tba WHMt stabbora theorist will -JCgatlmet-inijrendfT to mofreta fart and these capitulations are ao rare It la pleaaara to recall and record them. ; Tha hue United States Senator WU Bam P. Frye. of Maine, was aa ardent devotee of outdoor sports, and greatly enjoyed tba keen delights of the rod aad gan at bis camp by the Rangeley lakes of Maine. It was tba wont of tha senator to boast with pride of bis baring caught tae largest square-tailed trout ever taken with a fly. Tba weight of the trout was given by tba senator aa be ing seven pounds. Professor Agassis. tha great naturalist, challenged tha assertion, saying It was a scientific fact that no trout ever attained tha weight mentioned by tha senator. Tba next season Senator Frye cap tared an eight-pound specimen of the same species, packed It in lea and sent It to. Professor Agassis. Ac knowledging bis defeat Professor Agassis wrote tha senator: "The theory of a life-time kicked to death by a fact! Tba Incident disclosed that trout attain a weight of mora than seven pounds, that Senator Frye was a true sportsman and that scientific theory most give way to cold fact, aaa ARMY'S CONQUEST OF TYPHOID. Another great achievement of Uncle Sam's army Is tha conquest of typhoid fever. 4 Daring the Texas manoeuvres. In which 1X000 men participated, only one man wsa attacked with typhoid fever, lie was a private of tba hos pital corps whose In Denization had not been completed whea be was at tacked. His wss a light ease and ba soon recovered. The entire division was vaccinated with the anti-typhoid serum. ' j Daring 18J8 the second division of the army encamped at Jacksonville during tha same season that the ma . noeuvre division was la Texas. Tha climate, latltode and topography are similar. There were In tha Jackson ville encampment 19.759 men. and of these J.69J had typhoid fever. 248 deaths resulting. Typhoid vaccina No Beef to Export In the t Future Br J. OCDEN ARMOUR. lersJe ise ar tea; e reewsar aaise fn e Ha. Waata. Far Sale. Ta Raat. ate, awe Ml a vara flrat saaefUea: a aaaf aaat eac adititlaael Ratae far aaaerttarfM Aa Weakly SSBtarprtae aria aa ta Ha aa SB tka aalty. far artfaaaa)ta mm t na) ear tka waaeuy. Wfcara tha aai art si lam lac tar Bursal Knia Cud eaaaM aeaaaapaar arT tni party la ewkaersni la MaBaa ernes at tha Baiiaipnaa. Laewl af iiiltaSaa at toaal a irtaasss CHERE IS NO DOUBT THAT THE UNITED STATES IS SOON COINO TO BE UNABLE TO FURNISH BEEF FOR EXPORT .TRADE. , Our wealth and population are growing to SUCH. AN EXTENT that we will soon use tbe ENTIRE DOMESTIC PRODUCT for one home consumption. Sonth America now is exporting GREAT QUANTITIES of meat to Europe, most of it going to Austria, Italy and the southern eotrn tries. Of course Germany is baying no outside meat, the laws for bidding. All the beef used in that country comes from within its own borders. I can't sav offhand just what the proportion of inereaM in the aj.xH product from South America is, but it u trrowiog ENOR-H0USLT. ttoa was thea onknown. Is Morocco the French, mar aa ex peditloa of 13,000 mi Morocco Is a hot country, yet from April 11 ta Jan IS. not a elagle Preach soldier died froam dteeeae. These figures ahowa the greet ad vaaoe Biada by anedtcal aclaaca la their triumph over that great torn of the soldiers ta camp, typhoid fever. -a- France boaata of a machlae that tarns wheat directly Into dottgh. Hah! Wall street aaaa water aa a basis. - s)o ' Nebraska aathaaiaat daclaraa that William J. Bryaaa bead oobt to ba'pnt oa tba aew pea tag aUmpa. Haaat ba been licked eoouxb al ready? aa It takes all varieties of peraoaa to comprise a eosiatoa, -arltb tba possi ble except loo of tba vomit whose beauty Is enhanced by aeartac ear tings. . . Karl Pearson will ba tba flrat pro feaaor of cagealca at tba CalTeralty of Londoe. Tba lata Sir Francis Galtoa left 125.000 to aodow tbls chair, ao that It oosbt to ba well cushioned. . e We are prepared to weep for Sen ators Heybern and Jeff Deris when that Washington society for tha sop pressioa of aaneceeaary aoiaas be gins to point Its rappraaaor ta their direction. Heart Heart I - Talks: By EDWIN A.NYE. DUILLUStONEaV . Soma time ago I made a rWt to a tawa where forty years ago 1 Hred as a lad for three years three happy Tears. Almost I roe Id wish I bad not madr therip. I wanted to see tba river where I bad gone swimming la summer snd skated In winter, a wonderfully biy river, ao wide that only Turn Str.ltb af sll the fang wsa sble to awlm s t m A dwindled stream, a thine of P""'" and shallow ard xtretrbes of sand-' that was once the Wahaxb! Driving n pat ream to are the "bl grove" that was -Jut ' around ib beod. I found only a rornftekl. Be ow the Iowa only a few ntuuipa remained of what via -the old mill I could bare tried. Even the Ms arto:hone on the hi I! which, with Its aaibithiua rujois. wan tba pride of the town, had l-en razro and a modern mnx-iure wsa going op And on the lot where we ptaytd Iowd ball" and "ball pnT aud "hat ball' stood Ibe aew lnterurben di-puc I began to Inquire about aome of tha boys snd girts I bad known. -Dead." "Moved to Net) ranks years ago." -Urea aumewbere In California." On a farm eight miles eat of here." "Met a man who broke her heart." -Dead." "Somewhere la Chicago." So ran the answers. I Inquired If any one remembered Use son of s certain itinerant preacher. One old man said tbls one wss s mis chievous lad and be opined bad -turned out bad." 1 had not tbe heart to tell him I was tbe lad. I felt like one who had looked at a fair mirage which bad lifted In midair and disappeared. Disillusioned and strangely saddened. I took the first train out. I remembered what Conan Doyle told bis friend. Doyle advised his friend never to "go back to Heidelberg." He himself had gone back to the old town where be had studied and dreamed and loved, nly to find the grand old buildings shrunken la site and tbe old streets that bad been so picturesque and full tt romance dirty and commonplace. A sweet memory was spoiled. It most be so. Change aad decay are written upon all things, and tbe picture of memory ta not tbe picture of present reality. Besides We ourselves have changed. We have outgrown ourselves. Wa nave lost tbe angle from which we once looked. It requires ao much now to make ns happy! We vsinly dream of the places where once wa were "so happy and so free." Patronize our eivenlsera. Will Need It All For Ourselves Millionaire Meat Packer Six Candidates In Grand Voting Contest Who Are Striving Their Utmost To Win Prizes ' MISS EVA KENT, (First District Leader.) 1 MISS TIUJE MTERS. (Third la District No, L) GEORGE SCHMIDT TO HAVE SHEEP EXHIBIT . George Schmidt, of Sbubel, who was In towa Friday, says that Schmidt Bros, will exhibit their famous Shrop shire sheep, which have taken pre miums many times at State fairs sad at the Clackamas County Fair. Mr. Schmidt will aend about 20 bead to tbe State Fair, making tbe shipment about September 8. Two years ago Schmidt Bros, won nearly all the pre miums cn tbe Shropshire exhibit at tbe State Fair. Mr. Schmidt says ba haa Just finished threshing his grain and that fall sown oats averaged about fifty bushels to the acre. MISS HELEN POLLOCK GIVES UWN PARTY Miss Helen Pollock, of Willamette, proved s most delightful hostess on Thursday evening when she enter tained at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Pollock, In honor of Miss Tberessa Backer, of Portland, who is a guest for a few days at the Pollock borne. The affair was In tha form of a lawn party, and the lawn waa an attractive sight with IU bright colored Chinese lanterns and electric lights. Refreshments were served during the evening. Games and music were enjoyed until a late hour. Those attending were Miss Theresas Becker, of Portland; Miss Helen Pot- lock. Miss Martha LJesman. Miss Ids Burdlne. Miss Alice Oliver. Miss Mil dred Resm. Miss Kathryn Dalsman, of Seattle, Wash.; Mrs. James Pollock, of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Wy O. Pol lock. Walter Liesman, Harry Pollock. Vt illiam Pollock, John Ream, Leo Lar- aen, Everett Downey. PARTY WILL GOTO A party will leave this city In tbe launch "Who Cares," belonging to Bert Roake on Saturday morning for Astoria, where they will attend tbe Centennial. Charles Pope will aot aa captain; Jamea Raoke, ship car penter; Bert Roake. engineer. The families of Bert Roake and James Roake will be the passengers, and no doubt a good time Is In store for them. The party will remain In Astoria for several days, but Captain Charles Pope expects to return to this city Mondsy. Conundrums. When la a gentleman's blrt like tbe heavens at nigbtT When bespangled with stars. What woo Id coats In all Ibe snaff In tbe world? ' No one none (knvwai. Why does a gentleman look Orst on one side and then another when walk ing down Ibe street; Bet-auae be can't look oa both sidea at ibe same time. What small animals are alwsya seen st social functions Wblte kids. Cscract Preeenciatien. Tbe correct proooiKlst kn of tbe English lanrnage and ail forelra words In entnmoo ae Is brvnattng a abject of iafereet and Importance to Ihoae peraoaa who raa appreciate the great ad rs mare of pnn wing tbe sbillty to apeak porrertly To reader Coot eras fVw amef delict)! fill In a rnl ttvsted ear the iraao-tathm of every word mast be correct . Game ef Cram be. Each wrttee octe tar two sxnina oa ooe Bttp sad a foearioa oa snot tier, or both ay be wrlttea oa one. AH are shuf fled and drawn. Aa answer fe tbe "joewaio so at ae written la 1 bringing la Ibe aoaoa. ''v i :. ' . v MISS HELEN SMITH. (Second District Leader.) MISS B LCD WEN THOMAS. (Beaver Creek Candidate.) LATEST MARKETS HIDES ( Buying Green bides, te to Sc; sailers, i4c to 6',c; dry bides. 12c to 14a Shcap pelts. 26o to 75c Each. n DRIED FRUIT? Local prices are firm at from 8c to 10c on apples and prunes. . peaches are 19c. 8ALT Selling (Oc to 90c tor floe SO lb. sock, half ground 40c; 7t for 100 lb. sacks. Portland Vegetable Markets. BACK VEGETABLES Carrola, $1.2SetLM per sack; parsnips, 11.25 tftlM; turnips. Sl.25fl.6b; beets, 1.60. VEGETABLES Asparaaai. 0c IL75 per crate; "abbage, new, fj per hundiedwelght; cauliflower, f !.()( 11.75 per dosen; celery, California, 75c tt 90c per dozen; cucumbers, $1.50 $2.25 per dotea; eggplant, 15c per lb.; farllc. 10cfJ12c per pound; lettuce, lie per doxen; hothouse lettuce. $1.60 612 per box; peaa. Senile per pcrnd; peppers, 30c(?)5c Pr pound; radlabea, 15c per dozen; rhubarb, 2V4c fSc per pound; sprouts, 9c; tomatoea. 126 13.25. ONIONS Jobbing pricea; Oregon $2.75 per 100: Australian, $3.50 per 100; Texaa, $2.23 per crate: Califor nia, $2 per crate Oregon City Stock Quotations. HOGS Hova are quoted He lower From 125 lha. to 150 Iba. 9e, from 150 Iba to 200 lba. g4c. RACON. LARD and HAM. are firm VF.VL CALVES Veal calvea ortng from 8e let ittc according to grade. BEEF 8TEERS Beel teer for the local markets are fetching (He to (He lire areifc-Bi. 8HEEP o nrtii at c to 5c live weight. Ouotarrana r Oregon Olt). POTATOES Best, Buying IS cents pound. FIXUR AND FEED- Flour Is steady, selling from $5 to 5 30; very little of cheaper grades. OATS (Buyngi Grsy. $23 to $21. white, fmm $25 to $26. BI7TT5R (PnjTigl Ordinary ccuntry brings from 15e to 20c, fancy dairy from 2 Or to 22c. cream ery 22c to 25c EGGS Best grade 25 cents. POULTRY (Buying Firm with lit lie good stock offered. Good hens are bringing 12c. Old roosters are In poor demand, broilers bring from ICe to 18c, with good demand. WOOL (Bny:TiO Vool prices are ranging from 14 to 17 cents. - FEED Shorts to $30; rolled barley, $21.50 to $32.50: process bar ley., $33.H whole corn, $39.00: cracked corn. $40 00: wheat $32.00 to $33: oil meal. $53: Shadv Brook dairy feed, $1 25 per hundred pounds. HAY (Buying, t Timothr $1 to $17: clover $9 to $10: ost bay. best, $12; mixed. $10 to $12: alfalfa, $1$ to $l T MISS SANOSTROM PLEASES. Large Crowd Enjoys Readings of Tal ented Young Woman. . . A large crowd beard Miss Mary Sand stroin read selections from Au gustus Thomas' "Witching Hour," at tba Baptist church Friday night Miss Sandstrom Is a graduate of the Em erson College of Oratory at Boston. Tbe reading, which was given under tbe gusplces of tbe Phllathea class of tbe church, was delightful and Miss Sandstrom demonstrated that she possesses rare ability as a declalmer. She will return to tba East soon. LAST DAY nr:DS aftrATES EaiSY (Continued front page Lj friends coming la just as strong, sba III have acquired merit enough to stick at tbe top la spit of all tha ob stacles that may beast tha way. And CANDIDATES! Ba st tba En terprise office tonight with all your votes ready to east BEFORE O'CLOCK for at that boar the doors will be closed aad locked till ail tba ballots are counted aad tha Judges are resdy to reader their decisions. Pstroalze oar ---.:-vV-a . ;: -Nsw itWrtlsera. MISS ETHEL CLOSNER. (Second In District No. I.) MISS FAY BATDORF. (West Oregon City Favorite.) PRIMA DONNA WILL J AT STATE FAIR Salem. Ore (Special! -V.vJurtT Ma rie Rui'f, a ho . fifirrlv s mrm brr rf t!.e "rf- irn,',-- f-n I 0;cfa Co:npany of V' Yn-l Oty, i to I !rg at tlie ? -;V-i vtr I- :itr il-'riiie it werk it i "i tri-w Srp'r-n lr 11 to ;r,. "' i. -n i-c firl ti-nr that vt !'- lv. rvrr vi'-rrnl at a tate f r :i: ' it n-r up :i prw era in t!'r hi.to-v of t" e oxii.tnija lion liicli i- e--M lr'f rrnli-ty of jt'nf'rs' ir';i:-! .it Siileiit. With the pri-"i i'wi, ' iti" ropfr:llo, U !:er hflN?-v 5i a baritone nf rare rrrtiard I'cifiie. voice antl errat dramatic tenr.itv. The coiple he accompanied by tbe Rrrat . Ferullo nartf'. hich ha become famous in Ihe Tacific Northwel. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Southern Pacific Company to Port land Railway Light A Power Com pany; right of way In Clackamas county, township 4 south, range 5 east; $1. Southern Pacific Company to Port land Railway, Light A Power Com pany, aection 12. township 4 south, range 4 east; Including 4.11 acrea; $1.00. Southern Pacific Railroad Company to Portland Railway, Light A Power Company, land In Clackamas county; t $i.oo, A. Grubisslcb and husband to Henry Conklln, land In township 1 south, range 2 east; $10. k Willamette Falls Company to Mary H. Ramsdell. lot B, tract 18, Willa mette tracts; $200. Robert Wellenbrock to Lousse Borde, 10 acres of aection . township 2. south, range 4 east; $1,5H). A. E. Nichols and Laura A. Nichols to Jacob and Margaret Cave, 40 acres of section 8. township 3 south, range 1 west; $10. Charles R. and Jennie Noblltt to Otis W. Townsend and Daisy Ogle, land In sections 32 and 33; 1. Simon and Suohla Bachman to War ren E. McCord, land in sections 3, township 2 south, range 2 east; $10. 8. R. and Anna M. Coyan to N. J. W, and Anna M. Erlchner. 10 acres of George 1 Abernetby Donation Land Company, section 2&: $30. W. a Haynea and Katherlne Haynea to otto .1. Kramer, part of D. L C. of William Brown, sections 11. 12. 13, 14. township 3 south In cluding 55 acres; ft. James A. Bunnell to Mrs Paul West, lota 5. 6, 7, 8, block 1. Oak Grove Park; $1,400. Shepherds To Have PienJc. Sanctuary No. 50, 8hepherda of Am erica, will hold their annual picnic at Bchnoors Park. Willamette. Sunday September 3. -There will, be speeches' dancing, sports and refreshments Artisans Initiate Three. The Artisans met In regular sea slon In the Woodmen ball Thnrsday evening. There was a eond ..!.. dance. Three were Initiated and two I fiooauuua ior memberahln ceived. Ice cream and rake were served In honor of the new members. E. W. Mellien Now open for buslneaa with a full Una of new and aecondhand furnl tare. PRICES TO SUIT THE CUSTOMER. Hlghm Prlc. p.,d for scon Hand Furniture. In the new Brick Building, '"th and Msln Streets. Money represents human power. It la of vital Imports oca to you whether Its force la started for or against you. Money eared Is your friend, ready to help you when you Deed help moat urgently. The Bank of Oregon City 0LD&ST BANC IN THE COUNTY t) V LATOURfCTTI President THE FIRST NATIONAL. BANK of OREGON CITY, OREGON . CAPITAL, Transacts s 0eral ankles ueiaeee. AMONG THE CHURCHES First Baptist Corner Main snd Ninth atresia. Itav. 8. A. Ilayworth pas tor. Preaching at 11 a m. snd 7:45 p m. Sunday achool at 10. o clock Young Peopls's meeting at fl p. m. Ubor Day services will ba held In the evening. The pastor will preach on "the Rlghta of Labor." All worklngmen are Invited. Cathotlo Cr. -eratsr and Tenth Bin Rer. A. lllllebrand pastort res. $13 Water; Uw Mass S s. m.. with aer imm; High Masa 10:30 a m.; af ternoon service at 4; Mass every morning at -t First Congregational Church. Morn ing service , at 10:30 o'clock. Eve ning servli-a at 7:45 o clock. Christ ft. Lutnersn Cr tClshth aad J. u Adams siral. I'ev. I. Schmldl pastor. ra i J Q Adan.a. S V s A m mx. tirai)hins aitei&uuns ot rrat snJ thlfl Munls at J I In Knsl'sh. " olhrf Him1av awvtoaa anoewteae at 4S-M with nrearhlna In (lermtn. Flrat Church of Christ. Scientist Ninth and Center atreeta Morolng servl.-e at 11. Wednesaay evening meeting at ( o'clock. Reading room ocn every afternoon except Sun day from to 4 o'clock. Oermsn gvanoallcsl-ror Klghia and Msrfison slraais. Mav. K. Wlave.hk Baa or. fr Til Madison: 8 S IS a m . llarmaa Brhradr. atimroa stivat. supt ; momma sarvlre II. T'.nf apia at 1 p. m. and prahln at I t ss. Prayar mreilns Wdnelr at T l p. m. Gladstone Christian Rev. A. It. Mul key, pastor, res. Gladstone. Bun day school 10 a. m , N. C. ItsnJrlcka, supterlntendent. Morning service. 11 o'clock. Brotherhood services st JTliV Mountain Vltw UnTon (Cong.) S. 8. 3 p. m , Mrs. J. II. Qulnn, supt.; Bible Study every Thursday after noon. Methodist Main atreet cor. Seventh. Rev. E. F. Zimmerman paator, res. cor. Slilh and Washington; 8. 8. :45 a. m.. C. A. Williams, Glad stone, supt.; Junior League 3 p. m. Morning service. Fourth Quarterly Communion. Evening subject, "The Iat Night or tbe Unexpect ed CaU of Death." Friday evening. September 8, Fourth Quarterly Con ference, Superintendent Moore pre siding. Prssbyterlsn Seventh atreet cor. Jef ferson. Rev. J. It Land borough, paator, Rea 710 Jefferson; 8. S. 10 a. m., Mrs. W. C. Green, aupt; morn ing service II a. m. L'nloa meeting In Seventh street park In evening at 7 o'clock. In charge of the Preabyterian church; T. P. 8. C. E.. 7 o'clock, leader, Ambrose Ilrownell. , Parkplace Cenoreeaiuoat Rev. J. L Jonra psstw, rs t'lscksmae: .. J I a m . Kmry Krench supl ; praarbms servlrea each Sundsr. sliernatlng ba Iwren It a. m. and 1 II p. m Chris tian Endeavor Thursday evening 7:J p. m. St Paul's Rev. C. W. Robluson, rec tor. Dally servlcea: Morning pray er, 7 a. m.; Holy Eurharlat, 7:30 a m., evening prayer, 7:30 p. m. Bun day services: Holy Eucharist $ a. m ; morning prayer, 10:30 a. m,; Holy Euchartat and sermon, 11 a. m.; evening prayer and sermon. 7:30 p. m.; 8. 8.. 13 m.; Thursday evenings, sermon at 7:30 o'clock. United Brethren-for. Wshtn snd Tarhw. Kev. L r. v.iaxas naair. rea. fur land: a. .. it m. irank I'-ukmr. Maple momlnc service 11. T. P l4ine, supt . K. o vnln service 7 Willamette m. B. No reaulnr arearhlna services 8. 8. I D rn . Mrs. "iipt Zlon Lutheran Corner Jefferson and Eighth streets. Rev. V. R. Kraxber ger pastor, residence 720 Jefferson. Sunday school :30 a. m.. Rev. Kraxberger, superintendent. Morn ing service 10:30. . Evening 7:48. lather League 7 p, m. West Oregon City School House J. O 8taata will preach at 3 o clock. Sun day achool conducted after sermon. Subscribe for tha Dally Enterprise To Exhibit Monster Peach. One of the peaches that will no doubt attract attention In the Clacka mas county exhibit at the State Fair will be that of Judge Thomas F. Rysn. This peach measures 1$ Inches In clr cumferance and la the largest that baa been brought to this city. Wants, For Sale, Etc aaaar - v - '"J at ana raat word rtrai I " " tk. hag ' - ' par mnaia. . meat aonataaaay ardar hhIim has aa apea ermnnTZuiTtHm AVaaT . "nets! reia.ibmt.;L,5LJw' errors aeor fra. eurr-ll ...' T.7T" """" pai Mtnimuai eharra Isa WANTED WAW-rirrv I ' sons or curios, an ' tlauea. and tni.. . ' . ' . innaets; stamps I" ,::'.m.p..co11: com. f" Zv: .r rT0W iada for arch -...-, etc. i bUT ,nd ., r curios; also all kinds of a"e-rkia ka.i m street. "Mt w "eneral Delivery. Oregon City. erK'vTJr" Ud' "- for B ral drygood. .tore In Oregon City. "A 1 Em! 'r,4 Mrrice, "Addreis a. Enterprise office, xt mTU. eta. MOJO0.0Q. Ooea fraN A. m. WANTED Ton to a no nuUflaa terprisa Job printing departsasit tnte. moot MnnlM. I. 7 the r m tm mm eaisioe rontaoa.- Try It neat printing- FOR BALK Hpace In tbla tea Sell that Old plow or karroaJ " t ww i i ui a yotl your aaw one partisM 'OR BAUw slue young eu nr' old; also two flue belfsr ealnxj and months olj. Uqulrt Mn t R. Woodward, by Locks, Otasi City. FOR SAIJ- Ilsrd k1 oak B"? $4. First class wood and. wtU aa oned. Phone Main J2L , t HEREBY notl7y all "bttsbeaTal and dealers that my wife, Kliajei Johnson, has left nr bed aMksatt snd I will no longer be ratpoerai tor any aeoia incurred tv kar EDWARD JOHN8011 Iated August 30, lL FARM LOANS. FARM LOANS Dlmlck S Dbaa, tswyera, Orego0 City, Or. ATTORNEYS. O. XX BBT. -Astoraeyat-Laa. taaa toaaed, abatraots faralaaai as) til lea examteed. aetstas sstttst,B rsj taw bw sis aaa. Over Bast e OragoSi City. URKN A BCirUEDEL. turn Law, Deetaeber advakst aw Ooa la all aourta, tasks '"fiitlsi aad aattlamanu. Office la taat pries PJdgu, Oracoa Oty. Ortsw UttOCR ANOXOsCTOft-l HARRT JONES Buflder asl Oaaaj Cea tractor. Bstlmates el glrea oa all classes of work, eoaerete walks sat raabita1 Rea. Pboae Mala 111 INSURANCE. a H. COOPER. For firs aad Real Estate Let aa bssS) yewr propattlse we bay, sal tai sxcaaage. Office la Bldg Orasroa City. Oragoa i-ji sar-i wai ll MISCELLANEOUS MISS E. MARION WELSH, of M York, teacher of the rlasa Cat telephone Main $181. CARRIER SERVICE AT WILLAMETTE. I Beginning tha morning of SaVI urday. Angust 26. all tubacrikl era for tha Morning Entarsrisil living In snd sbout WlllasMtHt will receive tbetr papers hyer tier Inatead of by mall. Merrittl Wilson will ba the carrier sail will act ss agent at Wll!met' REMEMBER. SATURDAY, 26 tha Be a Carrier 8ervica itars.f a ' $10 REWARD For tba arrest an conrtctka of any person or persooa, wb unlawfully remove copies of THJ Morning Enterprise front Ua pramlsea ot subscribers sflsM pspar baa been placed there AM carrier. ' w";t a -rue untuiun rwTPPRU Is on ssla st tba following every day: Huntley Bros Drugs Main Street J. W. MeAnulty Clian Seventh and Main. 8ecreat Confectionery Mala near Sixth. M. E. Dunn Confectionery Next door to P. O. City Drug Store Electrlo Hotel. Schoenborn Confectionary Seventh and X Q Adaraa s LIGHT RUNNING f1 w-faad jaia 4 yyr libera ySi Irywa weal ell MhaUa or a or a Mingle Tnreea i - -u..llvhlM write u . tii nv ItSI SIVIM - Oranot M aaiiqr,allaalieWSSeaB'-'- I .1 Oar saanaw a.ar -mtf Said fa, aaatraeetaed , ana sate sv W. U MARSHALL. e M anias .aanrVf 3S0 Msrrieon St po" ,