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I, MORNING EXTERPRISETHT1)AY. SE1M11BEJ"' . 1 :M wwm L'OarilKG EHTERF21SE tWuc be aslrd. As ibeew aocw seats 01 swobably Im U caa- osKTxiif rmr ourr-nit I peig amsBente by orators both ii i. ---.j sides of th next gTt poHTicsJ be.1-j . C R0O4E. tOtof and rAaiMT. tie. It was frH UM troa Brack, esrej coiM not be gHra to lb WW UU a kick . they were worded. - i Ml a"Yhreateed vacancy. I It U) appears that this saiat JuSF? Grand Duke Alexis Will Some Day Rule Over-Two Hundred Million a ltL a Ua CHy Or aaat afllae at Ol nil t aalrl UM At at Btar nra w Ktsatrmx. om rv. by as tw BIm(M. BT raw MaMa. a rr Mr, .ttM . IM . IN . -It - ututbk rum FVal Pan M Pan. Bar Sac crmi eaartiaa PuLinS aaaittaa mmr 9. par aaai-d lisn th. Kaa aav aUtr (Baa Prat aaa. Bar ..IM Baa aaacr atW Jua fln pasa. par I an. amtnai .....at LaraJa lae r Baa: at na-alar eeVar Mara M Baa. Waata. Far Bala. Ta Base ale. aaa aaat a war ftrai BJaartJea; Half aaat ark aMUUiliasI mm far iJ.alatM la Aa Waaalv Ckurnaa win Be tba asias aa a IM aalrr. far Jlia'Wmti art aapaataJr far tba waakiy. Wtwra tea i ta UaaafawW fna lb salt? e IBa w T vttkaat rwaara. taa rat wni a Mac lor raw af tfca pajac.-aa 4 II BacSj far ap.clal nsniaa Caaa ateaoUl uajaaar arear wware party la witateaa la Baaaaaae affiaa af Ua BajlarpVlaa. Leam aVartMtag at taaal raiaa. Clreaa aCrarltatu ul apadal urrartauac at Tkc la Sec aa lack. ' Ik flaW aa4 Bankrupt Bala eaVar- ta c lara first Hun H ; aaai- Kewa Hrat ana a af BMrlL wit ktiim la local maw, win aa taoty aotapard. Ra)acta4 auw mace aa-sar rnvmal m laa a anataa ta arcaar CITY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER. THE MORNING ENTERPRISE la a sal at tb (ollowlnc atorea mrmtT lar- Hoitlrr Bros. Drugs Maia Stra-. X W. 1 c AmaltT Cltar SvreBtb and Mai a. Mala aaar Elzta. M. E- Dodo Confectkmary Nest door to P. a Oty Droj Surra Elactiie UoteL Bchoeaborn Confectkmary . Saranta ana -V. Q. Adaiaa. Aroencaa-HiSiflfy. 1S1S-Tbomaa ADdrew neadrtcka, tatmnao. rVa prcslduit of tba Called Sutra natter CWtcUbo, bora; died la offloa 1SS5. 1882 J oha Urccaieaf WUttirr, tba port, died: bora 1S07. lflOomniatMler Bobert E. Peary raUrd frona Labrador that be reached tba aortiv pole in April 6, 1900. Llratrnaat General Uearv Clarti Corbta. TJ. 8. A, retired, wbo. aa adjutant feoeraL Intro duced many reform, died; bora 1842. lSlO-Flrmt arbeduled trala rsa tbroucb sew Eaat rrrer (Xrw fork! tun BeU frora Peoasrlranla atatkm for point on Loaf Island. ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS. (Trora noon today to noon tomorrow.) Ban rt J9. rtaea 629: moon aeU B14 a. m.; a. nx. eaatrrn time. fall ! araaoa la aot ta brine ma tta aaOtor- Itatlre aord a to bow tbat aectar of j tba rrds abaa b nude. Tra of tba t mra rbooea aa arbUr ba red t under rloada. or doada bare paaaed ! orrr tbeaa, ataca tbey were rborea to , rata la tbat bleb tribaaal. aar tte St. Loala CW6aIinorrmt. Dr. WUejs ' U beinc iBTeatiratrd and Col Wat-; terao. after toting the rtjebt be mad; ta Kentucky for a saloon In erery ( town, baa area tba loea of all oar lib-' rrtire under n reign of sumptuary lav ( vblch wi3 aooa make it InroeTealent ( for a man to know bow a mint Jalep Is made and maddening to know bow one tastea. V - - re bava bopea of tba future aerrlc of Dr. Wiley, and also tbat of OMej Jamea, wbo. even If defeated for tbe j Seaata In tbo coming Kentucky elac-; ikm. wlU still find Joy tnlife to make J him struggle not to forget bow a mint j Julep ougbt to be made toocb tba j cockles of either n glad or a sad bean, j If be should win; 'tba mint Julep will be Indespensabln to bim and bis Joy. ous friends, for tbera U no other drink wblcb Jends itself no finely to tba celebratioa of a rictory and blends j Itself ao fully with a spirit of enter-1 prise. I On tba otber band no other drink . lends Itself so mucb to tbe solace In a solitude which a defeated candidate usually seeks, and In which be pre- j pareVfrTfor blmselt In"eltherTent OUl James will not forget bis Julep recipe. But we despair of CoL Watterson , We bellere tbat already ke has fore sworn tbe Julep, and all of tbe otber drinks wblcb one were wont, to il luminate, through blm. every phase of our politics. Tbera is Ho longer tbe flash of lightning at Lonsl rille wblcb once marked Its sky at night as tbat pillar of cloud wblcb oocej guided a thirsty plopie across a dry : land to one flowing in fluid sweetness It is time to find a tbird man for tbe ! 4ibaaab AM If be wbo railed fori tba Manhattan cocktail at tbe Fair-j banks noma in Indianapolis, can now j be found, anywhere between Oyster . Bay and Outlook, be Is the man for tbe Job. ! -Krm V t I J V I 'Tail. . 1 V" t to 5 ( s m$.4 Bk vV' af ' " " am. - ' J tV - - ' ' 25 CDITS UHNED Money rsprasenti bumaa power. It Is of vital Importance to jrou wbstbar Its foroa Is aiartsd fur or against yog -Mooey sarsd Is your friend, rsady to belp you wben you bead bslp most urgently. The Bank of Oregon City OLDEST BANK IN THE COUNTY O. C LATOPWTTTB Preaideal THE FIRST NATIONAL BATa of OREGON CITY , OREGON j IriMWU a weral tanhlnf Swelneaa. GBASD DCKE ALEXIS la a fortunate boy or be doubly ua fort una la. arevroing to tbe way you look at It. lie la fonuaate In bring the adurrd son of tbe csar of Rala doubly aUrrd brtaue four etatere prereded blm as members of tbe csars family, airfl It lgan to look aa If aa beir to tbe tbroae waa to be bora, Coaaeqoeotly the buy broogbt by tbe stork Aug. 12. 1904. got a wrlcooie that was more than cordial. Wbau be ascends tbe throne tba country over wblcb be will rule will probably have a population of more than 300.000.aw. Tbe nnforruaate pert of tbe boy's life Ues In tbe fact tbat tbe ruler of BuaaU dors not Ue u a bed of rosea. Some of tbat country's csars bare been seas as Ids tad. and the orrupaat of tba rM in cvnalast dread of tbe sssaastn's bullet or bomb. No matter what bis sbUlty or bis tntrnttooa, tbrre wU be troubles for the little rsaie- ritcb wben be drops tbe last two syllsbles of bla title. Just now be Is D4 worrying about tbe future.' but U enjoying the present Tbe picture sbove was msde by bis doting father, wbo is aa eotboamstlc sod eipert amaUur pbutograybac. Tbe boom la tbe lunar market con ttauea. In tbe Eat Ike rnnrrs rsls ad qwotatioas I to 1$ reals a hun dred, aad tbe M kere was folloard by aa advaaco of :$ cents a hundred on all grades of Ihe rrflnrd prtnluct In tbe nbolesale market In W Uad. Tbe latest lift puts dry grsnu Isted and frutt and berry sugar up to 17 1 hundred, the highest price at. .ik. the product has sold la th portUnd marart In many years, and ; the Jobbers sar there Is nKhUig In ftgM to Indicate that Ibe end ol the pa ard movemrct has come. I Tbe remaxkaMe advance in augur i values usee the mldJle of June Is lor 1 the most part attributed lo the un J precedeated dutb this summer In moat of the INnpean ugar beet rtv ductng countries. In some ot me ptpi rruainr dtatrtrts on the other side It is said that the croji this year wUI be ; Uttl If at all more than half the aver ate output of recent years, and. In all sectkoc of Europe ahrre beet ate j groan for ausar la a commercial wsy tbe yield has been cut doan In a. erkwi way by the eitreroeiy ury i weaiber ol the pat three month, i Eaatrrn factor in the trsde say that . as a result Europe this year will have to Mrs heavily upin other jvtrta of. the, world for Its regular auppiy. tt ' w mi a ii I i llinESV (Buying tlreen hides, Sc to Cc; sahers. Hc to c: dry hides. ISC to 14c Bbiep pell. ISC to 74c each. r.tTc-fk rortT f w-1 nrtraa are m . ... in. ...IM anil : Ol'poaiio e. "rehe. ars I , on. aeaf. .. m-B f..-l... then. o lb- SALT Selling $0c to 0c tor floe ; other. SO lb. sack, half ground 40c; H for '; m trUH-ril mid (inliniliiea uurk- 100 lb. sacks 'ed the wouiuu's fate. Ulie was el- Portland V.setabls M.rh.ts. I w. SACK VEGETABLES Carrots, I (I23ir'0 prr aar. r' "'r. - CAPITAL, SMO.0a Heart to Heart Talks, tiy KDWLN A. MYB A IHJMESTIC TKAtror. The until. wtf' ami little son rams slxmrd the trulii. rHlltig thvumelves thii woiiihii aud lKy on turnips. l lift II SO; beets. frll W: ll.sa. VEGETABLJSv Aparaaru4, 0cO The lxr wii a normal, active Uttl mite. Tor a time the child was iiulrt. Tbe Mlet oflOB hundredweight: cauliflower. ILeOC f aK. ,,.ri, wvopled blm. Then tl.i per uovea: ceier,. i.iih, ; . . . . , iiU mil,hr nuU tl ii per dotea; rggptant. ISo per lb.; garlic, U01Je per pound; lettuce, &0c per doten; hothouse lettuce. 11.50 QtZ per box, peas. bctJUc per pi nod; peppers. 3cfJJ5c per pound; radlshei, lie per doien; rhubarb, 2Vc 0Sc per pound; proofs, c; tomstoea, ONION3 Jobbing prices; Oregon be Im-ksii to wlitk'U'- to blm Li a r I y After a few luoiui-ute tbe little man threw hi arm around Ul luotber'rt DKk ami klKnetl ber. Her settled frown ukninetitnrlly dlsieured, The mat) eut back to Ibe dlnlug car. . By ami by the txiy rllmlird up ant loot, il bnikwnrd over the car. The Open lr,UtJ QIHL WANTED bi n , bindery. Apply In ran,-1 or uauiT Hall that old nln. w .... . " .7 ' " "e.i iuc m doU't UM It your new on roil quick sale Hat yw and acreage slth ths R.'n Co.. S31 and 3.1 Umbsr bk llldg.. l'ortlntid. Or. riNE Jersey row for Ulttra' Inquire of A. A. Moor,iM ger Sewing nuchlos m street, Oregon City, or. roil SALB-Hplti don. jTt, bon's, 1801 Eighteenth itintt B'M vo.. j KOR 8AI JO Hard wood ; 0Ui ft. First claas wood and vJ. oned. I'hone Main MIL LOST II 74 per 100; Auitrallan. f 3 50 per mother cml.lMil lilm. glariuc. and aat 100; Texaa. $114 per crate: Cailfor , bm uwn ,.,l(ji,iy. nla, I per crate When the lilM nimle the les move- HOGS Hogs are qumeq hc lower !.. 0M. i... .., i.., .brr From US lbs. to ISO lbs. te. from lk.rlT , , hi,,, and sai l. "If you don't ait xtill I'll xlup you rood." The limn 1'iiiiie luu k from His diner. ISO lbs. to 200 Iba. SHC. BACON. LAKH and HAM. ara firm ATTORNEYS. j O. D. BBY. Attorseyat-Us. k loaned, abstract! faraaM, k 4tr- 4hreteTttiHr i Ml laa eaamlnad. sslatsi MttaLf era law buatnas. Ora M Oregoa City. TAFT IS CAREFUL. President Taft ban a vigorous and trenchant style of expression which be uses freely la public addresses anJ in public document, as, for Instance, In messages to Congress and in bis veto messages. In fact, tbe President Indites bis views with such force tbat he becomes at times vehement, and tba proofs which the Public Printer sends bim generally have to be re vised, toned down, and expurgated to suit the maturer thought of the Presi dent and his advisers, for all of his public utterances are usually gone over at Cabinet meetings before they are given out to the world. It was made known, a few weeks ago, that tbe President was writing two veto messages on a train In an ticipation of action by Congress on tariff bills. Both of these vetoes were afterward "toned down" by the President, who found tbat In bis haste to put his thoughts Into words be bad not exercised the care necessary to express himself with tbe accuracy and Mr. Edison says there will be no more great wars in Europe aa tbe world conscience is against it- Mr. Edison is tba master iplrit of the sci entific laboratory, but, in talking of conscience, tbera are others. aaa Some Artie explorers claim to have discovered a new race of people, not Eskimos, np near the farthest circle. But since tbe rise and fall of Dr. Cook North Pole stories ara at a discount. They will be believed wben proved. ' aa A number of fake colleges, which subsist through the selling of fake degrees, are under fire of the Na t'onal Ed'.citional Association. So-ne-thing must be done if L U D. I not to become as common as a colo nel. 1 ee III luck has attended tbe abam bat tles and other movements in tbe mill tary camp at Nevada' this year. It is an era of arbitration treaties, bl partisanlsm and reciprocity pacts, and even abam battles are out of touch with the piping times of peace. BEAVERS BLANKED III i PITCHERS' BATTLE SACRAMENTO. SepC 6 (Special.) Fitigerald bad everything today and the Beavers were at bis mercy. He allowed only 2 hits and Portland did not score. Koestner pitched good ball, only hits and one score beln made by the home team. Both teams played perfectly In tbe field, and tbe game was one of tba finest here tb.'s San Francisco Sacramento . . . Los Angeles .. 76 70 6 85 .469 87 .445 ; .409 Northwestern. "Won. Lost. P.C. Vancouver 86 S3 fill Spokane 81 62 .M6 Seattle 78 64 .549 T acorn 76 C9 .514 Portland .... ...... 72 65 .521 Victoria 33 110 .231 Tbe results Wednesday follow: Pacific Coast League. Sacramento 1, Portland 0. Vernon 4, San Francisco J. Oakland 5. Los Angeles 2. Northwestern League. Victoria 43, Portland 14. Seattle 3, Tacoma 0. Vancouver 3. Spokane 3; called account darkness. Are vou a subscriber to tba Morn ing Enterpriri? If not you should call and let us put your name on the sub scription list Immediately TWO FOES Two weO known but tmheerled facts are that anxiety no baker and bakes no bread; that worry it bo taaor and makes no clothes. American League. Philadelphia 5-4. Boston 4-3. St. Louis 2-2. Detroit e-3. Washington 6. New York 2. Cleveland-Chicago; not scheduled- National League. Pittsburg 8-1, Cincinnati 3-4. Chlesro 9. St. Louis 0. Philadelphia 8, Brooklyn 3. New York-Boston ; not scheduled. The Wail af the Victim. Ton can't get something for noth ing." said the man wbo affects prov erbs. "No." answered Ibe eay man; "1 csn't. but tbe people with whom I do baslneas seem to manage It every now and then." Exchanc. ' t-con..na. "Tbat drr-o. In t;e.mi:i. my desr.' said tbe uinii wbo thinks be is dip lomat!"!. She looked at blm coldly for a mo ment and then replied: "lea. It is becoming threadbare." Nat an Agreeable Adviser. "I shall never sk blm for bis ad vice again." "What the matter?" Tie never think tbat what I have made np my mind to do la right" Detroit Free Presa. STANDING. Vernon . Portland Oakland Pacific Coast. . Won. Lost. P.C. ... 91 68 .572 84 fA ' JA0 ' 88 74 42j - -- - - Maps. - -- ... Bartholomew Columbus, brother of tbe renowned discoverer. Introduced msna Info Eneland In 1 1WI Read the Morning rent erprli e. Patronize our advertiser. Bank Statement ine JMore you tar tne ; Thinner You Get m : ; 1 i II X By Dr. ELMER LEE. Editor ot Health Culture A g g -9 PEOPLE grow fat through a combination of indigestion and Donaasimilation. They begin by eating the wrong tort of food or too much. The digestive tract cannot perform tba , work laid upon iL The undigested food isn't assimilated, worked oyer into blood and muscle. Unamimilated organism are de posited in various parts of the body wherever there is a vacant 'pace to receiTe'hem.. Tbej collect, and so does surplus flesh, soft, flabby And unmuscuJar, even though it maj not be directly unhealthy. This m is fat and, like any other animal fat, can be directly dissolved only by 1 extreme beat The person who wishes to get thin or to keep thin should AVOID "ALL ANIMAL F00DST"TBey are not clean, are seldom perfectly fresh and are actually not aa well adapted as vegetable substances for "assimilation of nourishment, by the body. It is this last reason that makes these foods PARTICULARLY INJURIOUS. There is a great deal of actual fat in all animal substances. Tbe fat person, therefore, should stick to vegetable foods, tbe deli" eate organisms of which are easily broken up and assimilated by the system. But he should not 6TLNT IILM8ELF. Ue should eat more rather thin leas than be has been eating I THINK SIX KEALSvA DAY IS NONE TOO MANY. No. 8556. Report of the condition of the Rlrsr National Bank, at the State of Oregon, at the close of business, September 1, RESOURCES. Losns and Discounts Overdrafts, secured and unsecured U. 8. Bonds to secure circulation Bonds, Securities, etc Banking bouse, furniture, and fixtures.... Due from National Banks (not reserve agents) Due from State and Private Banks and Bankers, Trust Compsnles, and Savings Banks Due from approved Reserve Agents Checks and otber Cash Itema. Notes of other National Banks Fractional Paper Currency, Nickels, and Cents Lawful Money Reserve in Bank, vis: Specie $32,473. Legal-tender' notes 210 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per cent of circulation) Total ; LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In...... - Surplus fund Undivided Profits, less expenses and Taxes paid... National Bank Notes outstanding Individual deposits subject to check Demand-certlflcatas of depnult A . r , . , , , Certified Ihecks Postal Saving Deposits Letter of credit Oregon City, In 1911. 196.819.27 1.116.67 12,50.00 77.027.58 15,000.00 3.944.56 3.450.74 98.664.78 1,919.14 1,095.00 621.25 06 32,683.05 625.00 1345.367.04 150.000.00 3.266.79 - 202.43 1.180.00 260,158.73 26,643.80 90.10 3,776.20 . 60.00 f345.367.04 Total STATE OF OREGON. COUNTY OP CLACKAMAS, as: I. D. C La Um ret te, president of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear tbat the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. . D. L LATOURETTEv President Subscribed and sworn to before ma this 6th day of September 1911. . . J. F. CLARK, Notary Public, Correct Attest: D. C. LATOURETTE. President M. D. LATOIIRBTTB. . , . K. 8. LATOURETTE, ' . Directors. VEAL CALVES Veal calves orlng from 8r to ine according to grade. REEr" STEERS leet ateers for the local markets are fetching. SVic to 6VC Hva weight. SHEEP .r nrio at ic to 5c live weight. Qootartana Toe gragon City. POTATOES Het, Buying 1 cents pound. KI.OUR AND FEED Flour Is steady, selling from IS to IS 30; very little of cheaper grades. . OATS (tiiiyng) Gray. 23 to $21. white, from 125 to 126. BUTTER (Ilajmgi Ordinary ccuntry brings from 15c to 20c, fancy dairy from 20c to 22e. cream ery 22c to 25c. EGGS Heat grade 25 centa. POULTRY (Iiuying Firm with lit tie good itock offered. Good bens are bringing 12c. Old roosters are In poor demand, broilers bring from 16e to 18c with good demand. WOOL (Uuy.hf) A'ool prices are ranging from 14 to 17 cent. FEED Shorts $29 to $30; roiled barley, $.11.50 to 32.50; proce bar ley. $13.00; whole corn, $19.00; cracked corn. $4000; wheat $32.00 to 33; oil menl. 53; Shadv Brook dairy feed, $1.25 per hundred pound. - HAY (Buying. Timothy $16 to $17; clover $9 to $10: oat hay, best, $12: mixed, $10 to $12; alfalfa, $12 to A boup rvobitm. Teacher (to Johnny ISIojw-1 Now, Iheo. Blogg. Jut lately you have been disgraceful In your spelling. How mauy ps nre there In "soupy" John-ny-riene. lr. mother generally puU twopeu'north In Vrs.-Ixindon Ideas. rtatambianc. "Everybody nny Hie bnby looks like you. Doesn't that plentta you V "I don't know." replied Popiey. "but I tell you whnt-I'ui glud nobody thinks of snylnjr 1 loon like tbe baby." -Philadelphia I-edger. I'ln inly tie Jmd been drinking. He tried lo play ulth tl, J,oy. but the mother' even liinr.ed n' she pushed hitn bark mid hk the hoy. The fnther crlnii-Jand winked at bU tltllv r-.li. Uvldetitly the lattrr knew hit father w tliy, for tbe ihtlil' five whs very grave. The father got up agnln, ssylng be would go to the nmokliig tar. Tbe womnn tirrered no word and did Dot look at her htmlinnd. I hiid lieen iectator at the disclo sure of s ad domestic trngedy. And I woiid'-red- Where did It begin t Wns the mnn driven lo drink by the wouiiin' l.ilint temper, or had she Iki'u pushed Into Mtte'.-nes rind loss of love l.y lirr hint. n nd's drinking? Hut I thouiiht met of all of the boy. The woman win on the rosd to des peration, perhnps the Insnne asylum, nnd the mnn wns on the vrrge of lulu, lint whiit of the loy T He Is the only one In nil the world who run save that couple-snd himself. Will "n little rhlM lead "fbem"" away from disaster? Or- Th Aftrolp. "Papa, did Mr. Koftlelgh call on you today r "Yes, dear." "Well, what followedr "Two doctor and un ambulance." Modem tSoiiely. Peres et Habit. "Why did you break your engage ment with that schooIteiicherT" "If I failed to show up M her boue very evening she exited me to bring a written excuse lgned by my mother. "-New York Mail. Stiff Sheas. Rub stiff leather shoes with a piece of flannel dipped In VRe!lne to maks them soft snd pliable. A Quaae Salute. Pelew Islander grasp the hand or foot of the one tbey wish to salut snd rub tbelr faces against It. E. W. Meliien Now open for business with a full line of new and aecondhand furni ture. PRICC8 TO SUIT THE CUITOMER. Hlghert Price Paid for tscond Hsnd Furniture. In the new Brick Building, Sixth and Main Strsete. Th Right Cai. Teacher-K inmy. In I lie senlenca "I have a Imok." what Is th case of the pronoun 1? Haiiitnv (promptly Nominative cna Teacher-Next boy. tell me In wlihi rase to put the noun "book." Next Boy it limicht fully i-Ilooxcase. Literal. "Pop, tell me some con uui! ruma." (oiiimdriim' Why. I d..ii t know any connndrnmi, my smi," "h. you il., henrd mother tell Aunt Mary the other duy that you keep her vuinslng umst of tug time." I'n.k. Two Couplet Cat Licenses. License to marry were Issued here Wednesday to Annie Kenske and Dledrlch Harms, of Aurora, R. F. D. No. 1. and Madeline L, Casey and J. D. Glllmore, of Bt. Johns. Wants, For Sale, Etc Natlana aaSar tk. ...... . ' ' WlU ba kiMrial at a., VwarsZSI LOST A new rubber rtliewTv day. Finder will be rvirM( returning same to L P. ftrnv tha Oregon City Ice plait. ) FARM LOAN. FARM LOANS-Dlmlck Lawyers, Oregon City, Or. swj U'REN A SCHUEnKU AtUner Law. Dnalaoher Advekat. vf y ttoe In all courts, maks tstai aad settlements. Orfle Il fc. - prise Bldg.. Orsgea CJti. Oram, BUILDsR AND C0TCTCA1 HARKT JONES flundsr ui Oa Oootrsetor. Eatlnats (ant given on all eissssa f MC. work, eonersts alk IM raa eBaerata. Kes. fboae Mib 111 I INSURANCE. J COOPER, Fo' Fbs Real Estate Let Bf K. II. and your propertl s, $ J eicbaoga. Office is am Bldg., Oregon City. Orsfos j VTf'v CARRIER SERVICE AT WILLAMETTE. J Beginning the mornU$ urday. August 26. aU b ers for the Morning KaUrgB 4'TTvln In and about WIIUb" will receive their papen J rler Inatead of by mall. Wilson will be th esrrtwK wilt act as agent at Wirj REMEMDER, SATURDAT, 26 the new Carrier 8rvicra j " r- iraaai si Dar amn. fc."'' areamaaar ers.r unba an. ... hewn B-rmi is f0r aarrarai k pr.m.a .or aatrwn. Minimum .1 WINTin ,ToEn""".' -r -I- ,.... . ' . ot cunos, an taiiiu rill IsWvf rr a ..I.. m w,kui ge . tnaiiiiBi i nr , - t.i curios, an --- coueciors; coins fot nnmlsmailsia, arrow-head, for arch LorV: o?'e t 1 bUjr n1 ' " " j u"" turniture and "7" . loung, Main, atreet. tool. near Fifth ihb ""u" drtisements for this en.im. Pnc. ry raason. Read Jh, , Morning Enterpriea. PrUeeroyrflclt,P,y Per,n,t Ent--WANTEf-Youto-ifVrrtrrr h;Pr1:- P""tt departtne'nt 7. lorn most rnmnl.i. i- outilda prti7 . printing Ma-- lrT " ror your 'BWS b work I, -sag ly -Phnr, J?Mwork- nnedlat COAU CM, Wehav;the best t lor est price. Ut to wtnter sopply now. Korrset Poultry Food. Oregon Commission Q tITH AND MAIN IT. Oregon CI- THE WORLDS GREATEST SEW1 K hLIGHT RUNNIK5Y imiii., i nu iv i luri 2r'-Lti Ifywo wsntelthera VlhSW BhuUUorsHln l'"" J,si Mrar aMrtnefnarhl"" ,Z," Our f.r.tr r-jat i 14 by ninerled e j ao nuJ " .' W. U MAR9HALU., 60 Morrison St .r