: ; t -. '''',''.,'' ' 1 ' ' fc . """7 MOKNTNG ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 8. 1911. ' , ... - p . - , k """""fcZr' . - HORNING ENTERPRISE OREGON CTTT, OREGON tSROWE. Edits and MlUkw. aa tMl wary , 111. at IN poa. me at Oriesa CltOracna. f ia Act af Mara Tarns sr sctscnmoK. On Tear, V man ..- UN Sts Montaa. B aaall .. IM Tmtr Moat ha. ay ssejl l.M tmr ark. by cai ill -At tmrraat iatu first tae par-anca first ttt itioo. rim Par. Mr Inch ado4 saaarUoa PiafeMrd puaHtoa aay peea, per aac (mat bteertton IM Prrferraa pant Ion aa pacs, per sash addr. laaertlaste le a- paprr othrr than flrat paaa. aar saeh ritkt Inaertlmi Ue Kaa paper atliar ihaa flrat page, aar kaoh , maVa kMrttnv e wareJa lae ar m: te raaralar eaWer ' --ars ie baa. Waata For KmJ. Ta Rent, ate. aaa aval a war flrat saeerttea: eex-katf aaat mHi aeiUtlmaai, Rata far so-.srtaalna; la aa Weaker Catarprlee will ba Uta mm aa k ta ally, for esrertleemcets awt i-ity fer tha weakly. Where Uta aasrtleiissant la transferred frooa Uva dally aa ta wil. jr. withaut cwance. (ba rata wni b Se aa (nob tar raa W Uta paper. a4 la aa sack for epeclai poatuoa. Cash. saouM acneenpaay ereer where party I unknown In baahl.sa maa af llx Enterprise. " Lecal adrertlatBc at legal ad-rertastae aire. "Ircua advertising and special traaasant oVerttalna; at Me to tee aa bek, aaeora mt ta epaclaj eoadltloaa aavaratec ta "fir Bala" and Bankrupt Bale a4rar . teaoMata ttc Inch first rnaerttoa; adet jowl lasarUooa aam natter ate men. riewe ltne and well wTtUea. arfieiaa f awrtt. with mtaraat ta local rradrm. ' arm ba arladly aeeptd. Bajccted aiana--ampts nevar returned nalaaa aeaosaiMua '.b by atajne to prepay Diana CITY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER. THE MORNING ENTERPRISE U on aale at the following stores d erery day: d ' Huntley Broa. Dmga - Mala Street. J. W. McAnolty Cigara Seyenth and Main. Secrest Confectionery d ' Main near Sixth. M. E. Dunn Confectionery Next door to P. O. e) City Drug 8tore ! ' Electric Hotel. d Schoenborn Confectionery 4 Seventh and X Q. Adama. '' , Sept. 8 Iri American History. , 1828 General George Crook, noted Federal soldier and Indian fighter, born: died 1891. ' 1900 Galveston devastated by a West India hurricane: 7,000 drat hi and a property loss of (25.000.000. 1909 Henry & Blackwell. publicist and editor, died: born 1825. Frank C. Armstrong, soldier and public offlclaL died: born 1835. ' 1910 Explosion killed three nien on the battleship North Dakota In Chesapeake bay. Dr. Emily Black well, distinguished woman physi cian, died: born 1826. ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS. (From noon today to noon tomorrow.) Sun seta 6:17. rises 520: moon rises - 6:44 p. m.; moon at greatest libratlon east: 10 a. m, Murcury and sun In Inferior conjunction, the planet pass ing from east to west of the sun on the near side. The bathing expenses of traveling representatives of the Kansas state government are limited to one bath a week. Such a bather will necessar ily have to "swat the fly." All of Illinois Is reported to be run ning to the making of cider this year. It fceenis that the shortage in chant pagne '.hrougn the French wine riots will be more than made up. The contests In Maine and Ken tucky, one for prohibition and one for the county unit in local option, may complicate matters for Democrats Country Supplies Great Cities With Ability And Brains Senator CULLOM of Illinois CUE great cities of the coun try are CONTROLLED by cliques and political gangs. No longer are . HONESTY and ABILITY con trolling factors in their political or municipal management It is all managed, with an eye single to PERSONAL GAIN, and men of intellect, character and independ- ence of thought are NOT WANT ED, merely those who can be moved here and there like pieces on a checkerboard to FURTHER ' THE ENDS of those interested -. in well, in something other than tbe municipal welfare and the in- tegrity of political parties. . - I notice that when some man of BRAINS ANT) ABILITY enough to pnah himself past all the obstacles that tbe cliques and ( -machines raise against him acbieyes success he generally tnrna out to be a man not city born and bred, but an importation from some country district. - ; - '. :.r y' :';" ' . THE COUNTRY J SUPPLYING THE CITIES. ESPECIALLY THE T CITIES. WITH: THEIH ABILITY AND BRAINS. wile will be alow to anderstaad how a victory for either can be a Demo cratic triumph, bo matter what alse mar happea, ' They lav already aad Mvaral froau ta Caaada, which may explain why the Dominion ta not warmtnjr ap over ptesTulo throat of annexaUoa In the reciprocity pact. ' ao Raa Barlow, k faatoua Kentucky markamaa la bald to hare recently nine the bell on the belled buuard' of Immortal memory . The dU patch neclecta to atate whether Colonel Bar low Uvea la a wet or a dry county 1 PINO BOOIE IN 80LI0 WITH HIS SOSS. ' Soon after the Chicago White Sox reached home after their Brat trip abroad Mr. Hnrtle. tit able fence boater, ralledvixi Mr Cmbkey Wbeu IH$ grating bad subaided tbey gul down to business. - -Well. Mr. Bodle. w tint can I do for yoof Inquired lb.' president ut itu- t-iub. ?"V -1 would woa:e a a ey. II r Co niuis-y." "How mucu. ilr. BoJisT A booi Ob. I aoDa- ;. Mr Bodle. that lent en uiirtt. Afc me for more." ' 'But that w alt t need.-Mr. Co- ""mlskeyT" . ' -Xlx on that modest ate 3." re plied Mr. Com Is key. "Look at the tencee yon hare been boat ing. In fart, yon are busting too many feurea Yoa don't glre the other players a chance to ask me for more money." "Not a cent more than 2UO bucks " "What la yoor front name. Mr. Bodler "Frank.- replied the buster of fence. "Here. Frank; la MOO. and please don't call me Mr. Comis- key, Call me ( rSe Co - ' - ' . T:i L. . .-. . ..u. j .- ...a i moli( t.uit LJiii i-.j.sh ut ii. ti--wiiwl" in nulf the TMw.'iiu. Cm IiId Chinese. Buniiee. Iirein nml, Chi nese, uud whRb Is umuiiII? described ax uiouoxyliuliU'. It is UinKUiige io It DM)st primitive form. Every word Is a .5ot. and every root ! a word It Is without inflection or even sgglutl natioiL. Its substantives sre indecllna ble. and Its verbs are not to be con jugated It Is destitute' of an alpha bet. In txe sense la which other lan- guages hae an alphabet, and finds Its expression on papnr in thousands of distinct symbols ir picture forms. New York merican. TEMPTATIONS Too marrjr of us are gardeners to our te-nptatioo. We cultivate them assiduously We do not realize that the strength or the weakness of a temptation depends largely on ourselves. Every time we yield the temptation to which we have yielded is strengthened for its next attack, and it may Lake haK a dozen victories on our part to counteract the strength imparted to a temptation by a single failure of our. Read the Morning Ep'.erprise. i :'r.- ' t, 't, i Mr K-"-".t'V;iMf. Passengers on Bitf Liners Play Games to While Away the Time 'v'l " 7 Vs a--- or w-.rr.v 1 . - f T- V- 4-a, " Photo oopyrlght by Amerloan Press Association. 111 - PASSEM1EBS on the big Atlantic liners have many wsts of puwilng the long daya while the steamship races along on Its way acroas the orenn. One of these games Is shown. In the' picture sbu. it Is a Jumping the rope race between girls and women who were sccniitl cabin pas sengers. Small prixea were offered for the winners,' and an admission fee rund. In the first cabin concerts are who may be on board usually donating their service to help the same worthy charity. The marks that appear-on the deck above were made In a sort of hopscotch game that had preceded the race. When the weather is calm these big vessels the picture was made on the Mauritania move along steadily, and nearly all of the passengers spend the daylight boor on deck. Our First Cotton Exports. The earliest exports of cotton from America were made lu 1TS. In which year one bag was sent from Charles ton to Liverpool, while twelve were sent from Philadelphia .and one from New York. - ' Bob Burtfetta's Aside. When Bob Burdette was addressing the graduating clasa of a Inrxe euHtern college for women, be began hi re ginrks with the usual animation. "Young ladies of 97." Then lu a hor rified aside he added. "That's an aw ful age for a girl!" Llppliicott's. CHILDREN. Children are, travelers newly arrived in a frange country; .we should therefore mike canscience Dot to mislead them. Locke. HOPS ARE SELLING IN VALLEY AT 35 CENTS The hop market la showing a mixed condition, with sales being made at various prices. Because some grow ers have become scared,' dealers are taking advantage of the situation and sales have been reported down to 34c a pound, but most of the nominal transactions at this time are around 35c. ' Business at these figures has been shown both !a Yakima, western Washington and In the Willamette Valley. According to one of the leading op erators, there Is practically no d mand for hops at the moment. Owing to the many reports of damage and a short crop, brewer ar waiting to see tbe hops In the bale before ord ering.. Most of them are looking for ample. The few samples of fuggles receiv ed have been of tbe best quality ever turned out by Willamette Valley yards. . , HIDE8 (Buying -Green hides, 5c to 6c; salters, (Vie to c; dry hides, 12c to 14c . 8btp pelts, 25c to 75c each. . DRIED FRUITS local prices are firm at from 8c to 10c on apples and prunes., feachea are lc. SAtT- flailing 50c to toe for One. 60 lb. sack, half ground 40c; 75 for 100 lb. sacks. ' Portland Vegetable markets. BACK VEGETABLES Carrots, $1-25$1.60 per sack ; parsnips, 1.26 61.60; turnips, fl.26Ofl.60; beets, $150. ' VEGETABLES Asparagus. 0c 1 1.76 per crate; cabbage, new, 2 per hundredweight; cauliflower, f Le-00 f 1.75 per dozen; celery, California, 75c ti rOe per dosen; cucumbers, fl.S0Q 12.26 per dozen; eggplant. i6o per lb.; gar lie, ll)c012e per. pound; lettuce. 60c per dosen; botho lettuce, f 1.50 Off per box; pea. Senile per pound; peppers, 20c 25c per ponnd; radishes, lit per doses; rhubarb, tvtc 02c per pound; sprouts, Sc; tomatoes, f?Of2.26. ONIONS Jobbing prions; Oregon $2.76 per' 100: Australian, f 2 60 per 100; Texas, $2 25 per crate: Califor nia, i per crate. ,-. Oregon Cttv Stock Quotation. HOC' ' r"M1 tie k- U. ,rsi .-v V , 'V.' vVV? bl always given, any actors or sctresaes 160 Iba. to 200 lbs. tc. BACON. LARD aud HAM. are firm VEAL. CALVES Veal calves orlng from 8i to loo according to grade. BEEF 8TEERS Beet steers for the local marketa era fetching Vcto Hc llvt, sreight.' SHEEP aia nrm at c to Sc live weight Quetamn rw Oregon City. ' POTATOES Best, Buying IH cents pound. FLOUR AND FEED Flour Is stead, selling from $5 to ti SO; very little of cheaper grades. OATS (Buyng) Gray, $23 to f24, white, from 125 to $26. B17TTSR (Buying) Ordinary country brings from 15c to 20c, fancy dairy from 20c to 22c. cream ery 22c to 26c. i EGGS Best grade 25 cents. POULTRY (Buying Firm with lit tie good stock offered. Good hen are bringing 12c. Old roosters are In poor demand, broilers bring from 16c to ISc. with good demand: WOOL (Buyvgl -Voot prices sre ranging from 14 to 17 cent. FEED Shorta f2 to f30; rolled barley, $31.60 to $32.60; process bar ley. 233.00: whole corn.,. 139 On- eracked corn, $40.00; wheat $32.00 to $33; oil meal, $53; Shady Broik dairy feed, $1.25 per hundred pounds. HAY (Buying.) Tlmuthy f 16 to $17; clover $9 taf 10; oat hay, best, $12; mixed. $10 to $12; alfalfa, $12 to $14. Wants. For Sale, Etc Metlewe aadar than elaawiried heaia will b baaartaal at oae eaat a warrl, first lUMrthun. ball a mat additional tnm-r ttnna. uni Inch careV It aar mntli . hair kaab card. ( nnaaj S4 par aaonta. Cash must arcon.pai arAmr anl aa kaa aa apaa aoeean wHh the aaper. Ke ftaaaclal raaponalbllltr for errora; waan snors ocrur fiaa aurrvet-4 ri I'ca will h print ra for patron. Minimum thae IJ WANTED. WANTED Col lectors to sea my col I'ctlon of all sorts of curios, an tiques, and Indian trinkets; stamps for stamp collectors; coins for numismatists, arrow-beads for arch eolog:ts, etc. I buy and sell all aorta of curios; also all kinds of second-hand furniture and tools. Ccorgn Young;, Slain, . near J"L'th st root. WANTm-ouiaii advertisements for thla column. Prices rery reason able. See rate at head of rol imn. Read tbe Morning Enterprise. WANTED You to know chat tbe En terprtae job printing department Is the most complete la tbe State, outside Portland. Try It for your next printing- ' WANTED Woman for plain cooking and general housework. Immediate ly. 'Phone Mala. 3044, or write Box 409, Gladstone, Or. FOR SALE. f FOR SALE Space In thla col a ma Sell -that old plow or barrow; yon don't use It since you purchased your new one. FOR quick sales Hat your farm lands and acreage with the r! R. Realty Co. 231 and 332 Lumber Exchange . BIdg., Portland, Or. ' FINE Jersey cow for sale or trade.. Inquire of A. A. Moore, agent Sin ger Sawing machine..- 612 Main street, Oregon City, Or. , FOR SALE Spits dogs. Mrs. Gib bons, 1802 Eighteenth street. Ore- " gon City. ; ' . LOST. i I lit , ? - i IS&H day. Finder will ba rewarueu returning ame to L P. Horlou at the Oregon City loa piaui- "farm loans. FARM LOANS Dlmlck Dlmlok, Lawyara. Oregon City, ur. I I III II I II III I - mur-a ATTORNEYS. O. R BT, Attorney-at-Mw. Mooey leaaed, a bet r sols rurniaaea. titles examined, estates settled, g oral law business Over Bank at Oregoa City. . U'RCN A SCmisTntUL, Attoraeysat uaw, uautacaer '! w r- Uoe lo all aourta. make colleoUoas and settlements. Office In.Bater prlae Bldg.. Oreaoa City. Orgoa SUILDER AND CO"T"CT0R. HARRY J0NE8 Builder and Uaueral Contractor. Estlmstes rheerfall) given on all classes of building work, concrete walks ana reinforced concrete. Kes. Phone Mala 111 INSURANCE. ft, H.. COOPER, F"r Fir Jnsursaci and Real Estate. It us bandit nronartles we buy. sell and exchange. Office la Enterprise Bldg., Oregon City. Oregon. ' CITY NOTICES. AN ORDINANCE doctoring tho con ditions on lots 3 and. 4 in block 12. Oregon City a nuisance and pro viding for the abatement of the same, and that the cost be churiced to the property. Oregon City does ordain as fol- . lows; - Section 1. The conditions as they now exist on lots 3 and 4, of block 12. County Addition to 'Oregon t liy i ir hereby -declared? to cynntltnte a nuisance aua a menace u health and property of people, liv ing below said property" by ' reason of the unsafe and unsanitary con dition of the creek which flows through the same; and It Is hereby declared the purpose of tbe Coun cil to have such nuisance abated by building a cement drajn to safely catry such water as flows through said premises and - to make the same sanitary and prevent tbe ov erflow of said creek and the conse quent damage to other property ad jacent thereto; and It Is hereby declared the purpose of tbe Coubcll ' to proceed to Immediately build such drain through said premise and to make the cost thereof, or an miirh ss nmv b )imt and limner a lien against the said property, to-wit: the property above refer red or that part of the same through which said drain Is to be built and now owned by Mrs. K. L Newton. -r Sec. 2. Whereas, the condition of said creek flowing through said premises aforesaid Is dangerous to the health and safety of the pub lic and a proixr and sanitary drain should be immediately built to carry the water In the same, snd that the same Is necessary for the Immediate preservation of the healtb and safety of the public, In the Judgment of the Council of Ore gon City, Oregon, an emergency ex ists; Therefore, this ordinance shall take effect and he In force Immed iately upon its approval by the Mayor. Read first time and ordered publish ed at a regular meeting of the Council held on the Cth day of Sep tember, 1911, and to come up for second reading and final passage at a special meeting of the City Conn ell of Oregon City to be held on the 18th day of September, 1911, at 8 o'clock p. m. L. 8TIPP, Recorder. Ordinance No. . AN ORDINANCE for laying and con traction of sewers for Sewer Dis trict No. 9. Oregon City does ordain as fol lows: . Section 1. The boundaries of said District No. 9 snd the property to be benefitted and assessed for the laying and construction of such . sewer Is as follows: Commencing at the northeast corner of Block 1, Beatle's Addition to Oregon City on the north boundary of District No. , thence westerly to the northeast comer of 1ot 8, Block 1, Beatlo's Addition to Ore gon City, thence southerly along the westerly boundary of Dlntrlct No. 8 to the southeast corner of Lot 5. Block 1. Beatle's Addition to -- Oregon City, thence westerly along the north boundary of District No. to the east boundary of District . No. 3 at the southeast- corner of Block 169, thence northerly to the northeast corner of Lot 4.- Block J70, thence easterly 810 feet to the west line of Taylor street, thence outherly 122 feet to the point of beginning. Sec. 2. Bald sewer shall be construct- ed according to the plans snd spec ifications now on file in the office Of the City Recorder of Oregon City snd approved by resolution anprov . ed by the City Council of said Ore gon City on the Oth day of August, 1911. which said plans and specifi cation are. referred to in and made a part of this Ordinance and the sld sewer shall be constructed as' follow, to-wit: The proposed drainage com mences at Twelfth street from Jackson to Taylor with vitrified terra cotta pipe having an Interior diameter of 8 Inches and all neces sary lateral draining said pa-t of aid mocks above described. And said sewer shall have all the neces. aary manholes, lampholes, laterals and connections. It shall he laid and connected acordlng to the plans and .specification adopted snd ap proved by this Ordinance. Sec. 8. The City "Recorder Is hereby authorized to advertise for and re E. W. Mellien 4 Now open for business with line of new and aecond-hand tur. furnl- PRICES TO SUIT THE CUSTOMER. HlQh.t pries Paid for Second. Hand Furniture. In the new Brick Building, O. r, LA rOl'RETTE PreaUeul THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of OREGON CITY, OREGON Transacts 0nrl tankln ualnaaa. colva iiruiMisitl for ld Improve ment, hut I he City Council reserves X- tho-j'ii:ht tuufgJwL "LU WJ Hous oufll In the uUkeoruaB thiTi'for, hiuI ih Msyor ad Ha- Recorder of said city and koahZ corder shall enter a contracts with each firm or corpor ation to whom the contract or con tract are lei by the Council of Ore gon City, for tho Improvement of parts thereof aa specified In this Ordlnsnce. rU-c. 4. Whereas, the territory -embraced In this district Is thickly settled and now without -proper sewerage or draiiiugM and Is' a menace lo the health anil safety of that dlatrlcl and the people of Oregon City. In is necessary for the Immediate pro tection of the health and safety of the eoplo of (hut district, snd Ore god City that the said proposed sewer lie liiiinedlnti'ly constructed "and sn emergency I horeb dared to exIM and this ordinance - shall tka4ffuct aud balu fores im mediately iiHn the approval there of by tho Mayor. The probable hole cost of the said rower Is $S"0IHl. Ueud first time and ordered published 'at a regular meeting; of the City Council held on the bib day of Sep tember, 1911, and to come up for second reudlng and final passsgo at 1 a special meeting to be held on tbe 18th day of Si-ptember, 1911. 1. STIIT. Recorder. Ordinance No. .- AN t)KilNAN( l for making an Im provement of Water street. Oregon City, Oregon, from the northerly lino of HI ih .tt(t to the southerly" " line of Seventh street. Oregon City docs ordain as fol lows:. Section I. ' The proposed Improve ment of Water street from the north erly side of Hlxth street to the southerly ' side of Seventh street, shall lie made according to t. plans and six-clfli alums on file In the olflca of the City Recorder ot said Oregon City and approved by resolution adopted by the City Council, August 14th. 1911. which said plans snd Miecirtcntlons are hereby referred to and made a part of this ordinance. The improvement ulisll be con-1 stnicted as follows: The street shall lie broiiKht .to the sun-grade a distance of .til feet westerly front the easterly line thereof. On the road bed Macadam shsll be placed not less than fi Inches thick at the curb ond 9 Inches thick nt' the center of the roadbed und when completed the said road bed snail be hrotiKht to grade as specified ill tho said resolution adopted August 14th, 1911. The street shall be pniKrly pro vided with drulim, catch basins and gutters necessary to preserve the grade, embankment, and surface of the street, and to provide all prop er drainage. Sidewalks shall be made of concrete except where upon application to the council, owner are permitted to have wood walk laid. All sidewalk shall be six feet wide and laid to the property line. Curbs shall be laid on the east side of the Macadamized por tion of the street 15 feet from the center thereof. Curbs shall be of concrete and shall le set vertically to thff sub grude of the street. Cross walks shall be of wood four (4) feet wide and not less than three Inches thick and all the said Im provement shall be made according lo the plans and specifications filed July 19th, 1911, and approved here by. Sec. 2. The Improvement shall be classed "Macadam" and shall be maintained by Oregon City for the full period of ten years from the dale of the acceptance by the Coun cil. Sec. 3. The City Uoconler Is hereby directed to advertise for and re ceive proposals for snld Improve. rtictnt It ut tk. -ii.. ...ii ...n my reserves the right to reject any or all bids there- I - for. Riiu me Mavor and shal enter l..l0 a contract or con tracts with each person, firm or cor poration to whom the contract or rn by the Council of iireo-nn fit. ... ,t. 7, , U ' IB "oproveroent or piirts uiereor as spec f erf In tki. Ordinance. Sec. 4. Each contrset ahull a stipulation to the effect? Jeach contain or corpo , o ? l ' ,"ok for uvnent only or.! ,.,m 'I "Pon the prop crty liable to pay for such Improve- r"',8"! col,pr'1 "d paid I Tnto the City Treasury for such purpose and they wlH not hold Oregon Dy any legal irw. . t.. .k.. ' , r "inerwise or fund. Ut of "ny oth .ir..i!!rreM cnndlllon of the h i, ,.u WB" "n1 aangerou to neLsar! t l". ""P'nant Is , , " k1" mra-"t Preser vatioii of the health and aafetv of 5T."sS5""' - " KM tlr.t - : , . 8TIPP Jtecorder. .. -..0r,,l"ncs No. - on Citv n..-":y ,n Block 6. Ore- Oregon ru. . . . lows- w" or,1ln a . ' as fol- Money represents human power. It is of vital importance to you whether Its force la exerted for or against you. Money saved Is your friend, ready to help you when you need help moat urgently. . The Bank of Of ego q City OLDEST BANK 19 TBI COUNTY r J MttlACanj, CAPITAL. SaOMtOO. Open I r I a. M. w M i :sxaxixoaa ion City. Oregon, shall ba cordlna fo the nluna .. rtmuai or resolution adonlvd i... . " 1U. which ald plutii tattm. catlona are referred to M part of this ordinance. , The Improvement shall k. trucled aa follows; TheAllnsV be brought to the ubn4t a full width thereof, ntid on (h. aZ bed "Macadam" shall be Z less than 4 inches dep at earl at of said alley aud Inch tm the confer ot said alley, Uets finished the said alley tim . brought to the establish p and shall be graded acoralni Ii plan and peiflcaiiuus oa ftltas hereby adopted by this ordlaua Sec. 2. The- Improvement iki k classed as " M acud am " and tlul a maintained by Oreu-.n city ft, u, full period of ten years froa date of acceptance by lb Count ' Bee. S. The City Recorder ef 0. gon City 1 hereby dlrectta I verllse for and receive preputials the said Improvement, bat Umcr reserve the right to reject ure al! bids therefor, and tbe live and Recorder shall enter Inlaw contract or contracts with eck son, firm or corporation to toe contract or contracts u k by the Council of Orrgoa City, tir "the Improvement or psrt UmtW as specified In thls ordinate. Sec. 4. Each contract shall cmui a stipulation to the effect, Uui Ik person, firm or corporation lo ike said contract or. contracts an to, hall look for payment only to tat aum assessed uikhi the proem liable to pay for such Improttacx and collected and paid Into 1st to Treasury for such purpose sal tkt will not require) Oregon City k; m legal process or otherwise to av the said sum out of any other toi Bee. 6. Whereas, the conditio oft said alley was and Is dangcro the health and safety of lb ptbtk and It. Immediate Improves! k necessary for the Imtuediat srsw vation of the health aad Mf7 the public. In the yuagmeM ( fc Council of Oregon City, Orefa,s emergency exist, therefor at Ordinance shall take effect ua a In force Immediately upoa lu proval by the Mayor. Read first time and ordered pubtbM at a regular meeting of the Otj Council held on the 6th day of S tembor,' 1911, and lo com ii kr econd reading and final pasag at meeting to ba held oa the lttl day of September. 1911. at $ eckd L, 8TIPP, Record. I CARRIER SERVICE AT WILLAMETTE. J Beginning the morning off' a nnt,. a art all wbSCrtM ers for the Morning EoUrprtsi living In and about WHiam, will receive their pPr wT rler Instead of by mall. M"1"' Wilson will ba the carrier " will act aa agent at Wl"mtt REMEMBER, SATURDAY, At 26 the new Carrier service. star COAU We hare the best at low est price. Lay to winter supply now. Korrsct Poultry Pood. Oregon Commission Co . 11TH AND MAIN $T. Oregon City. mWCriDSeEATKTSEWIII8 ctSbJ' Li If: ateltlHTaVlhmtlng"";!!) JJGHT RUNNINfti mm ?' r, I -- sinuUlaoraHinfieinpr... ewlaa MaoblDe writ ' ,-.f THIlIWMSIIlWIMslACHIi"''-' . Oreng. Masr anrl x-KtM.a J, "1 aaitr. aVt isa Hew Hasa to " t Oi saaraatv 1 r" " aid kr sss4fcaH roa m s , proposaii j .