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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1911)
-1 . MORNING ENTEItPIUSE. TIIUltSllAY. BEPTKM11ER M. 19H HORNING ENTERPRISE OREGOlf CITY, OREGON . E. BRODIE, Editor and Publisher. "litartl aa aond eiaaa Mittr Ju aarr , I til. at the peat fht al Onpa Cttjtrfm. nto in Art af atarea TEEMS Sf saSCttPTlON. om Tw, by mii .. tlx Healths. b mail rur Mnailta. by wall ae week, by carrier. . ...II M ... IM ... I N ... I CONTRACT ADVERTISING RATES eire. Paea. par tnea ftrat lnrti.,,,m tret Para, pot Inch added taaartioaia. . lae "Taferrad poattMa any para, par (Bah first wiearTtoa ....IM flWwTK poaltlaa say Bar, par took added InarrtloM lea In paper elh. r Uu ft rat pa-a, par atea fin hilrrtkM It Sua papar other .haa ft rat para, par kaoh adJad tnaarttooa a LrfKmle lac ar Una; ta rea-nlar adaar teera e Oaa. Waata. Far Bala. Ta Rant, ate., ama ' aaat a word fl rat leear-tkoe.; oae-hatf aaal aarh adtlltkmai. Ralaa for adaerttata: la fce Waakty Bhtarprtae will ba tba eanta aa tm Ika tally, for advert taamenta eat aapaosalty far ttva waakty Where tha aavertia.esitit la transferred from tha daily ta tha wweh y. without ctiaaaw. tba rata will aa ta aa Bach for rwa at tha papwr. aad lea aa ata for apaeial poeittoa. Cash ahowld aeaoaipaay ardar whare party la unkaowa la boataaaa eCfloe at tha Enterprise. ' Lasal adrertialac at laaal advertles eatea. tw-eua advartlalac and speoraj trsarlTni Mtvarttalac at Be to 10c aa inch, aaoerd e to apactal coadltloBa vavarala ta Tlra Bala" aad Bankrupt Bala" adrar ' teamen ta ale Inch nrat Insert! : addl erwi laanrtlooa timt asatter aVa ainh Stat llama and wall writ tan artlelaa af avarlt. with iataraat ta local raadara. mi ha gladly accepted. Rajeetad aiaaa sertpts navar returned nalaaa aoruaapaa W4 by ataJaoa ta prapay aoataaa. CITY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER. -r-4! 19 )b ' THE MORNING ENTERPRISE U on aale at tha following storea d averv dav: a ,: Hunller Bros. Drug e ' Main StreeL - J...,W, McAnulty Clears . - Seventh and Main. d ', 8ecrbt Confectionary - ' Main near Sixth. 1 ' M. E. Dunn Confectionary Next door to P. O. City Drug Store 9 v Electric HoteL d A aV fiihnAtwiniiifMHfwiM A w - eenu ana .1. 14. Aatmi Sept 28 In American History. .1808 Tbomaj Fraacbi BajinJ. aecre , Ury t atata and ambassador to r Great Britain under CleTeland, died; burn 1828. . 1904 Lafcadlo II earn, American Jonr- ' naiist and aatbor. died at Toko - nanaa, Japan; born 1850. 1910 Woodrow Wilson made bla first political Bpeecb. addressing an audience In Jersey City. Charles B. Boelker. rear admiral D. 8. N. (retired), died: born 1&4L . v ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS. ' (From noon today to noon tomorrow.) - Ban seta 5:44. rises 520: moon sets 835 p. m. rianets Mercury and Ventfs ' aean in anat at dawn. JU8TICE IN THE ORIENT. From the land of the chrysanthe mum comes a story which is sig nificantly illustrative of the differ ence in the administration of justice there and In the Occident The assassin of Prince I to, a Korean, displayed great fortitude daring his trial and when sentence of death was being passed upon him. , The date of his execution had been fixed and was approaching when word was conreyed to the authori ties that the doomed man was en gaged In writing a poem. When the authorities were told that six days would be required for the completion of the poem they rery considerately postponed the execution for that length of time. When It had been completed the mandate of the law was carried out. In this country a man doomed to die fortak!ng the life of a. fellow being wrote a poem and the governor of the state that had ordered his death not only commuted his sen tence to life Imprisonment but per mitted a prison theatrical perform ance In which the prisoner distrib uted to fellow convicts as souvenirs pieces of the rope with which he wan to have been hanged. This, too, de spite the natural human tendency to throw all reHtralnt to the winds and suddenly translate all poets to the Elyslan fields or wherever else they may go. ea - Another way to avoid mistaking Heaven Is Not a Palace In the Sky ; It Is a Thing of the e e a a a aa aaa aaaa mmmm Br Iter. L. J. EVERS of New York EA VEN is not s place. It HEAVEN IS ANYWHERE AND EVERYWHERE. IT IS NOT A PALACE IN THE SKY, AS THE OLD LITERAL THEOLOGIANS WOULD HAVE US BELIEVE. IT IS A . STATE OF MIND. I "' Every bit of the gorgeous Biblical description of heaven is simply intended to eonrey an impression of its BEAUTY in terms tha; "might be understood by the AVERAGE oriental mind, for which the Bible was first written. t If I were diccnasing music with s great composer I might use the .most highly technical language' to describe ita beauty. But if I were talking to a humble, half taught, violin player I should have to ipeak very differently, using terms with which he was familiar, in ' trirr tbe conception of heaven close to the ordinary, man one - ---- g-J do-Ttiona which he will understand President Taft Begins Journey That Will Take Him 13,000 -fettles vV-v :-,' 6. Photo copyright by American Preae Association, 11L j'r-' P'tESinEXT TAFT has broken all travel records ot A merles u presi dent, and be ta still going Ills prexein swing through the country from coast to coast will take him Into twenty-four stales lie will ilve tn a car for forty-seven dn v anil when be iiet. buck 10 Wnshlntf whhe wnr bave made since be Brut went to the Philippines as governor lu UKIU. makes hit total mileage for the ten years 2T0.(xi. enough to tke ulm from the earth to the moon and leave about S6.000 miles over to be aed In exploring thnt satellite. Mr. Taft 'a Journey, as usual, will be marked hv many speeches and by numerous banquets. He will be photographed ibouHsnda of times, and yet It Is doubtful If a better snapshot will be made than that above, wbl-h show him In action and In one of his beat known noe toadstools for mushrooms Is to let both severely alone. Mr. Kipling overlooked the fact that poetic license doesn't go in po litical economy. aaav Chamn Clark says that the Demo crats will come back In 1911. Which prompts ns to ask, where are they now? A congressman complains that bo cant live on his salary. We know of no law compelling him to hold onto his Job. . eae Brooks' comet Is about 45,000,0 miles from the earth, so we sxe not able to hear the noise of Us motor. Old Spaed Records. Speed connts for everything nowi but so far as endurance Is concerned no recent feat Is more remarkable than the feat of Captain Barclay of Ury abont a century ago. He drove the mall the whole way from London to Edinburgh without giving np the rib bons for a single stage, and experts pronounce that performance second only to his walk of a mile an hour In a thousand consecutive hours. Two centuries before him another wonder ful feat was accomplished between tbe same points by Sir rtotwrt Cnry. who carried north on horseback the news of Queen Elizabeth's death in nbnut sixty hours. IJondon 8tandrd. GROWERS SLOW IN DISPOSING OF SPUDS The potato trade Is unusually slow tn opening this season. Many grow ers are showing a disposition to let go of at least a portion of their growth, but while buyers have here tofore been rather steady in their bids, they are not taking on much stock at the moment. While prices at San Francisco would admit of a continuation ot former values being paid here, ship pers say that the season is still so young that it would be extremely hazardous to send much stuff toward the south at this time. With digging of the early crop general In the Willamette valley, it has been found that the crop Is bet ter than expected, although some what short of the normal. Reports from tha country state that the con dition of late potatoes remains ex cellent, therefore all expectations Spirit is a thing of the spirit . 5 wai v N t W A IF W " ft. a J are for a total crop somewhat heav 1 ier than during recent years. Prevailing Oregon City prices are as follows: , HIDES (Buying) Green hides, 5c to 6c; salters. 5c to 6c; dry hides. 12c to 14c; sheep pelts, 25c to 75c each. WOOL (Buying) 14c to 16c. Hay, Grain, Feed. HAY (Buying) Timothy, $16 to $16; clover. $8 to $9: oat bay. best, $11: mixed, $9 to $12; alfalfa, $12 to $14. f OATS (Buying) Gray, $25 to $26; white. $26 to $27. FEED Shorts, $29 to $30; rolled barley, $37.50; process barley, $38 50; whole corn, $35: cracked corn, $36; wheat. $32 to $33; oil meal, 32; Shady Brook dairy feed, $1.25 per 100 pounds. FLOUR $4.50 to $5.25. Butter, Poultry, Egos. BUTTER (Buying) Ordinary country butter, 25c to 30c; fancy dairy. 30c: creamery, 30c to 35c. POULTRY (Buying) Hens. 11c to 12 He; broilers, 13c. EGGS Oregon ranch eggs, 28c to 30c. Fruits, Vegetables. DRIED FRUITS (Buying) Prunes, 6 l-4c to 104c: peaches, 10c. SACK VEGETABLES Carrots, $1.25 to $1.50 per sack; parsnips, $1.25 to $1.60; turnips, $1.25 to $1.50; beets, $1.50. POTATOES Best buying, 1 l-4c per pound. ONIONS Oregon. $1.50 per hun dred; Australian, $2 per hundred. Livestock, Meats. BEEF (Live weight) "Steers, 5c and 5c; cows, 4 He; bulls, 3 l-2c. VEAL Calves bring from 8c to 13c. according to grade. MUTTON Sheep, 3c an Zc; lambs. '4c and 5c. HOGS 125 to 140 pound hogs, 10c and 11c; 140 to 200 pounds, 10c and lOc. ! Our greatest clubbing offer. The I Morning Enterprise by mall and the I Weekly Oregonlan, both until Novem ber l, 1912, for only $3. Offer closes j October 31. 1911. What Do Yon Taunlc of This? ; Acre track In sight of Oregon City, 1-2 mile of car line on Installments; I also 23 acres 1-2 mile from ear line. with 800 cords . of wood, $100 per jcre. For these and others Inquire 01 Clyde, 1003 Main street, Oregon City. COAL! COAL! We have the best at low est price. Lay In ' winter supply now. Korrect Poultry Food. I Oregon Commission , Co 11TH AND MAIN STS, Oregon CKy. -r BASEBALL RECREATION PARK, . Cor. Vsughe snd Twenty-fourth Ste SAN FRANCISCO I vs PORTLAND r September 28, 27, 28, 29, 30, October 1 Ganges Begin Weekdays at I p Vj Sundays, 2:30 P. M.' LADIES' DAY FRIDAY, i..a r"W 12 yye i - Wants, For Sale Etc A HEALTHY DISCONTENT spurs man on to belter aud worthier things. To be eellatiwl with your know ledge, poaaesslous or attain ments ueaus stagnation and death at the top. a . Dimt stand stlU. Move forward, onward and ever upward. Employ your Idle moments, sur plus niuuey and redunJsul eneray in buying, selling, leaatut; d Uadlug through the medium of Enterprise "Uueta." These little d 0" " . t - ,i,v tuaka fol euucailouAl imuv uiu i; " ; flnaucUl proaraea ami lauouieut. . If you desire to bovrow or iou money, lent a room, apartmcut, house, c-rfw-e or store, ui K ou would like to buy, sell 01 exchautie an automobile, Uvestock. household furnishings or real propeity, or If you are seeklug a poaiuou or au imiliiviw np tt vou are allXlOUH 10 exchange somethlug ou uout wuui lor sometning you, uevu, r" uu the Enterprise "Liner'' They got results that cannot be obtained through any other mcUluui. Ihaea Xaaaidaa' wui ua utaafiaa at atte a a . laaaruua. nail a aval auluKa. w tm as " "it utca sard. II uiuaik uiu cj. i uaaaj at par aioria. I'aah must aoouatpaay aiaat uiilraa aaa aa ia acouuat wilh ia fatw. IiaaaviaJ raapwaailulliy lur Mivra. anuaa wvaur Haa eurraotad auura wu pruiiad lor pairaa. hllaiu"ia enarae em Nv tan i h lac WANTED. WANTED Collectors to ee my col lection of all sorts of curios, an tiques, and Indian tiinkets; stamps lot stamp collector; coins for numismatists, arrow heads for arch eologlsts, eto. ."-buy and sell all sorts of curios; also all kinds of second-hand furniture and tools. George Youug. . Main, near Fifth street. Uils eolumn. fMoes ery raaaoa able, beat rates at head of col ima. Head tbe MomTng enterprise. W AN 1 ED You to anow Chat the En terpiise Job printing department Is tha most complete in toe State, outside Portland. Try It (or your next printing- FOfl aVALC FOR SALE Space in this column fcell that old plow or harrow; you don't use It sines' yon purchased your new one. FOR 8ALE Upwrlght Fischer piano, $500 modl. Bargain lr taken at once. Inquire Oregon City Ente' prise. ' 7t FOR SALK Team of , lay horses, weight 2300 bounds, harness and . hack, can be bought cheap If taken before October 5. Inquire of Freytag ft Miller, real estate office. STRAYED. STRAYED or stelen, red cow. white face, one . horn Is crooked. W. Geller,. Mliwaukle, R. F I). No. 1. Box 288A. Phone MUwaukle Red 694. FARM LOANS. FARM, LOANS Dlmlck Dlmlck, Lawyers. Oregon City, Or. ATTORNEYS. O. D. EBT. Attorney-t-Law. Monet loaned, sbetrscts furnished, land tit lee examined, estate settled, fan era! law business. Over Bank af Ore) City. U'REN . 8CHUEBEL. Attrtrnevs-t law. Deutscher Advokat, will pra Uce tn all courts, make col I action t prise Bldg.. Orecon City. Oregoa BUILOER ANO CO-'TSACTOR. HA RKY JONES Builder and General Contractor. Estimates cheeifullt given on all classes of building work, concrete aslks ana reinforced concrete. Kes. Phone Mala IP IN8UR ANCE. 3. H. COOPER, Foe jrjre Insurance and Real Estate. Let us handle yotir properties we buy, sell and exchange. Of fl. e In Enterprise Bldg., Oregon City. Oregon. MISCELLANEOUS. A LARGE American Fire In surance Company desires to appoint an agent for this city and vicinity. Address P. V., care Enterprise. WE wish to announce to -the puMli that we have disposed of our busi ness to Uatdorf Bros, and those knowing themxelvee to be Indebted to us will pta.ixe call and settle as soon a posHlMe. Graves A Rogers, Willamette, Oregon. Notice of Application For Pool Room License, NOTICE Is hereby given that we will at the next regular meeting of the City Council, apply for a license to conduct a pool room at our place of business, 708 Main street, for a period of three months. , COX WARD. Notice of Application For Liquor License. NOTICE Is hereby given that I' will, at the next regular meeting of tbe City Council, apply for a license to sell liquor at n,y place of business, 421 Main street, for a period of three month". D. M. KLEMSEN. Notice of Application For Liquor License.. NOTICE I hereby given that I will, at the next regular meeting of tbe City Council, apply for a license to sell liquor at my place of business, , Eighth near Main street, for a per iod of three months. 1 HENRY OPPERMAN. Notice of App I Icatioji For Liquor License. NOTICE Is hereby given that. I will, st the next regular meeting of the City Council, apply for a license to sell liquor at my place of business, 219 Seventh street, (or a period of three months. . 1 C KROffN. Notice of Application For Pool Room License. NOTICE Is hereby given tnat t WI1L at the next regular meeting of the City Council, apply for a license to conduct a pool room at my place of business, (03 Main street, for a . period of three trontbs . CITY NOTICES. NOTICE FOR BIOS. Notice ! hereby given that sealed poimsuls for the Improvement ot Alley In Block S. Oregon City. O'a gon. will be received by the City Recorder of Oregon City. Oregon, until 4 o'clock, p. m., October 4th. 1911. Plans and specification contain ing further Information aud the kind of Improvement to be mad will be furnished upou application to the CUT Recorder. l-ih bid must be accompanied by a certified check for a sum equal to five per centum o' the total amount of the bid. which sum will he subject to forfeiture to Oregon City In case of I he failure of the successful bidder herein to furnish, the required bouils and enter lulo a written con tract for said work. If called upon to do so, within the time specified for same In the Ordinance provid ing for such Improvement. Proposal must be made upon blanks furnished by Oregon City. The right to reject auy or all bids or to accept any bid consid ered most favorable to Oregou City Is hereby reserved. Each proposal must staie the time required for the completion of tbe eutlre work for such street Im provement, which work inm be done In accordance with the Ordin ance of Oregou CHy and the char ter thereof, and the plau and specification governing such work. This notice I published pursuant to an order of the City Council of Oregon CUy. made and entered at a special meeting thereof, held on the mth day of (September. 1911 -L. STU'I. Recorder. NOTICE FOR BIDS. Nbtlce Is hereby given that sealed poposnls for the improvement ot Wster street, Oregon City, Ore gon, rrom the north side of Blxth street to the south sido of seventh street, will be received by hs-Clty . Recorder ot said Oleum City, until 4 o'clock p. m., Octooer 4th, 1911. Plans and specification contain ing further Information and the kind of Improvement to be made will be furnished upon application to the CUT Recorder. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for a sum equal to five per centum of the total amount of tbe bid, which sum will be subject to forfeiture to Oregon City In case of the failure of the successful bidder herein to furnish - required bond and enter Into a written con tract for said work, If called upon to do so, within the time specified for same In the Ordinance provid ing for such street Improvement. Proposal must be mad upon blank furnished by Oregon City. -The right to reject any and i bid or to accept any bid consid ered moet favorable to Oregon City I hereby reserved. Each proposal must state the time required for the completion of the entire work for. said street Im provement, which work must lie done In accordance with tbe Ordin ance of Oregon City aud the char ter thereof, and the plan and specification governing such work. This notice Is published purauant to an order of the City Council of Oregon CHy. made and entered at a special meeting thereof, held on the 18th day of September, 1911. L STII'P. Recorder. NOTICE FOR BIDS. Notice Is hereby given that sealed proposals, for the construction of a concrete Drain Culvert, Or.v''i City, Oregon, from Kourioema street northerly along John Aditmn street to tbe Abernathy Creek, ill be received by the City Recorder of aald city until 4 o'clock p. m., o.i October 4th. 1911. Plans and specifics! Ions contain ing further Information and the kind of Improvement to be made will be furnished tixn application trr-4he City flerorder. Each bid 'must be accompanied by a certified check equal to five per centum of tbe totul amount of the did, which sum will be subject to forfeiture to Oregon City In cae of the fnilure of tlin surceuMful Milder heretn to enter Into a written con tract and to furnish the r qulred boiulM, If called upon to do ho. within the time MMciried for same In HHld Ordinance provid ing for such Improvement. Proposals niUKt be made upon blanks furnished by Oregon City. The rlKht to reject any or all bids or to ncrept uny bid consid ered most favorable to Oregon City Is hereby reserved. Each proposal must slate the time required for 11m completion of the entire work for snld construc tion whUh work must be done In accordance with the Ordin ances of Oregon City governing such work. This notice Is published In pur suanee of an order of the City Council of Oregon City, made snd entered at a special meeting there , of, held on the 18th duy of Septem ber, 1911. L STIPP, Remrdnr. NOTICE FOR BIDS.' Notice Is hereby given that sealed poposnls for the Improvement of Monroe street, . Oregon CHy, Ore gon, from the south side of Third street to the south side of Knur teenth street, will be received by the CUy Recorder of Oregon Ciy, Oregon, until 4 o'clock p. m., Octo ber 4th, 1911. Plans and specification contain ing further Information and the kind of Improvement to be made will be furnished upon application to the City Recorder. Each bid must be accompanied by .a certified check for a sum equal to five per centum of the total amount of the bid, which sum will be subject to forfeiture to Oregon City In case of the failure of the successful bidder herein to enter Into a contract and furnish the required bonds If called npon to do so, within the time specified for tame In the Ordln snce providing for such Improve ment Proposals must be made upon blanks furnished by Oregon City. The right to reject sny or all bid or to accept any bid consid ered most favorable to Oregon City Is hereby reserved. Each proposal must state the time required for the completion of the entire work for such street Im provement, which work must be dons In accordance with the Ordln ance of Oregon City snd the char ter thereof, and the plans am specifications governing such work. This notice Is published pursuant to an order of the City Council of Oregon City, made and entered at ?. ,p?.;.'?1 nM,tln thereof, held on the 18th day of September, 1911. ' L. 1TIPP, Recorder . Uve within your means. . Umlt your wanta while enlarging your resource. Dispense with luxuries as long as you can pay only tot cltle. 1 "ids . promts' your Independence by becoming money , well a a money earner. M You can buy an lutereal bearing Certificate of Deposit sr a, l a deposit In our Saving Department every time you bat a fa" dollar. D. ft LATOUKKTTB Pra-idael . .. . j. MCYER, fl THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of OREGON CITY. OREGON CAPITAL. l60.0O,Stt Trae-et ! Be nli Buemeee, Oven trven a. m. a, , - ....... ........ r,z:xjr-T'- tK t. .. , NOTICE FOR BIDS. Notice I hereby given that sealed prupoHAl for the construction of Sewer District No. a. will be re ceived by the Recorder of Oregon City. Oregon, until 4 o'clock p. tn., October l(h. 1911. plans and specification contain ing further Information and the kind of sewer to be laid will be furnHhed uin application to the Clt Riforder. Each hid must be accompanied by a certified check for a sum equal to five per ........ ..f i h intal amount of the . .- " bid. which sum will be subject, to forfeiture to Oregon City In case of the fullute of the successful bidder herelin to furnish required bond aud enter Into a Wrllteu con tract for said work. If called upon to do so, wltbln the time specified . . . . . t for same in me tuuiium roKals must -.be made upon blank furnished by Oregon City. The right to reject any ur all bid or to acept any bid consid ered most favorable to Oregon City I hereby reserved. Each proposal must tat the time required for the completion of the entire work for eld sewer which work must be done accord ing to the Ordinances of Oregon City and the charter thereof, and the plan and specification govern lug such work. This police U published pursuant to an order of the City Council of Oregon City, made and entered at a special meeting thereof, held on the lMh day of September. 1911. U STIPP. Recorder, Notic of Marlng "of 'aewac Dletrlat No. 6 Assessment. Notice Is hereby given that the com mlt tec apiKilnted to ascertain the benefits to each lot. or paria thereof, or parrel of reel estate lying In Hewer District No. 6. Ore- goo City. Oregon, descr'bed a fol lows: Beginning where the boundaries tJ Sewer District No, t and 3 )nlu at the southeast corner of Dis trict No, 3 and at the southeast corner of lot J. block 165, Oregon City, Oregon, thence easterly along alley ' scros Van lluren, Harrison, Polk, Tayler and Pierce streets 10 Division street; thence easterly along Division street serosa Bu chanan street to Uncolb street; thence northerly along alley arroa - Kurhanan street to southeast cor ner of lot 7. block 47. County Ad riit Ion to Oregon City, thence northerly along the east line of lot 7 and g to Ninth street; thence westerly ' along Ninth street to llerce street; thence northerly along Pierce street to Intersection with northeast extension of norm line or lot S. block 3d, Central Ad dition to Oregon City; thence westerly along north line of said lot t to alley between pierce and Taylor street; thence northerly along alley to Twelfth atreet; thence westerly along Twelfth street to northeast corner of lot 1. block 1. Ileatle Addition to Ore gon City; thence southerly along lot line to Eleventh atreet; thence westerly along Eleventh atreet to northeast comer of lot 1. block 168, Oregon City; (hence southerly nlong lot line and the northerly boundary of District No. 3' to point of beginning at the south east rorner of lot 2, block 165. and to apiKirtlon the cost of laying and constructing said sewer to each lot or part thereof, or 'panel of real estate In said Sewer District according to such benefits, ba made ts reKrt and the aasesa ment based thereon Is now on file In the office t.f the Recorder of said Oregon CHy and subject to examination and the City Council of said Oregon City ha appointed Friday evening. October 6th. 1911, at $ o'clock p. m. n the Council ajBSBjatassawwaaaaaw If You Read This how many others will " do likewise Advertising in the right way Pays Bij Dividends THIS SpiCE IS FOR - DALE. -. 4 Hovr to Get Rich The Bank of Oregon City OLDEST BARK in THff COUNTY Chatnliar nt r I..-. ... ... ...,, M(T( M. , time and place for bearing bJ lions to said ec.mtni n are hereby notified Uu .J Jectlon. which may be Bust writing and filed with M14 J eorder on or before the s J October, 1911, will b haanl J considered by the said chy fD rll st the time and plsot ueiore specme.i befor, M. nance is passed sMeHlna tk. J of aald sewer - ' " w. k Dated SeptemUr UilH . MTU P, Rtconj, Netlc Of Hearing of Jarhraa r Aaaamnt Notice la hereby glvan that (bt J portlolimant f tbe coat of tk Improvement of Jaffertoa mJ Orotum CUyr-OrtHHw. fro-n' south side of Second street t tk . south side of Twelfth street, been ascei tallied and tbe prop assessment haa bees apportion and I now 00 file la the otfk( the Recorder of Oregoa City st subject to examination Any a Jectlon that may be mad la r lug to the City Counrll of OtW City and filed with lb !UrW thereof within ten day iftw tk first publication of this aotloi i be beard and determined by n Council before the paasas of tl ordinance assessing the cod J said Improvement. . The property assessed for tU Improvement lie os both side) tbe part of said Jeffertoa itrJ proposed to be improved o4 IM line of lots abutting oa MI4 M ! BfJefferson stievt farihut -(jwl said part of said Jeffenoa mm and said part of said Jeff .street This notice I published la Vi Morning Enterprise, the flm sr llcatton being the TMh dy si ', tetnber, and the City Coenrfl 14 set October 6th. 1911. st I lebl n m. at the Council Cbimber i Oregon City s the time an4 M of the passing of said objection L. 8TI1T. Raw THE GREATEST OFFIR IVU The Morning Enterprise, tb CW amas county dally and tbi Nr! west's greatest wee':, Tb Oregnnlan will be ent to aa; W for $3. This offer I good oa wU H fore October 31. 1911 Old subscribers or , no difference both recelv tb M eflt of this wonderful offer. Be your subscription now. Deal till It I too late. Remember, On ber 31 la the best day of tbU M. and aa the nepers both tart H H and run until November 1, WU n get more for your money If P scribe now. E. W. Nellie Now open for bualne wit K line of new and .cond-bm4 CI ture. PRICES TO SUIT THE CU$T0 pight Price Paid far Hand Furniture. 1 In tha n.w Brick Bui"-1" Sixth and Mai" 8tn-.