f MORNING ENTEKPBI8E, FRIDAY, . NOVEMBER 10, 1911. VERY STORMY WEATHER WE ADMIT ButjWe can prepare you for it from our large itock of RAIN PROOF wearlnc appareL We have futt what you need to keep dry and comlortable. Our bl atock of Rata Proof Slip-ons, Rubtxri, Umbrellas, Slicker Costs ad Pants and Aqoapclle Clothing will ward off all colds and tlckncsi. We with to call SPECIAL ATTENTION, to our winter high top shoes for men ,nd boys, over 40 styles and heights to choose from, made by the most reliable high top Shoe Socialists in the world. We have Exc lustre Agency for the Nap a. Tao, Original Chips ya, Pacllic Logger, Dayton, RIck-a-Log and others. We can fit you. It will be a casurc to have you call in Jsi 7th & Main St. ! I 110 RSWARD ! ' rof the arreet an conltoo ; a of any person or peraooe, who I aula fully ro copies of The a Vlorolng Knterprle from th i prsmts of eubeorlbars after paper baa been placed there by. carrier. Heme Ortw. lk you knew why All lb artists gave aurh tout halrf -Why. of course: ao ibey raa bar kim bruba."-Le lure. LOCAL DRICrS Uenrge Brbmldt. of Shubel. waa la thla city Tburaday. Charlea Thoroaa, of Aurora, waa In thla rlty Thuraday. Mr. and Mra. David Moehnke. of Bhunel. were In tbla city Tburaday. (iuatave Brhuebel and daughter, Wile, were la thla city from Bhubel Tbumday You can get tba flneat hama and baron at llarrla' grocery. Krneet and Henry Ounther, of Bbu M. were in tbla city on bualneaa Thuraday. t). A. Marquam, one of the prowiln tnl realdenta of Marquam, waa In Ore gon City Tburaday. Charlea Welamandel. of Carua, waa among the Oregtn City bualneaa I al lure Thuraday. Mra. Carrie Newman and children III liave for Pendleton today, wbere they will make their pime. Hruce Hood, of Madraa, waa In tbla city Wedneaday and Thuraday, reg Inuring at the Electric Hotel. L. T. Bqulrea, one of tha prominent young bualneaa men of Portland, waa la thla rlty Wedneaday evening. Nw mince meat and Jeaey cran brrrlm, juat In at llarrla grocery. Mra. p. p. Thorn peon and Mra. Moore, of Portland, were In tbla city Thuradny, gueata of Mra. Henry Mel drum. Kcrrla Mayfleld. of Highland, one of the well known farmer of that place. aa In thla city on bualneaa Thure- day. Mra. Joaephlne Bhewman. of Rl Icy. arrlvod In Oregon City Thuraday morrtlnr anil will vlalt her aon, W. A UliAUrnan atitl wlf. I KoLcrt Bchoenborn. of Elilorado, nn In thla city Thuraday. and while hnr vlNlted hla parenta, Mr. and Mra. Hlchnrd Bchoenborn. You get the loweat price and a re bate "check on all caah purchaaea at . Ililrrla' grocery Mm n.th and little daughter, of Hprlngwater, who have been In this city vlaltlng rlenda for a few liy. left for their home Thursday evening. Mlaa Ixmlae Follcnabee, who arriv ed a few day ago in this city from Vancouver, B. C.. I a guest at the hmne of Mr. and Mr. Ben Hayhurst, of Canemah. Captain J. T. Apperaon, who haa he roine an enthualaatlo chauffeur, and who purchased a Ford automobile In tho early part of tha ummer. baa Bold hla machine, and purchaaed ona of he 1912 modela this week from tha CheNter Elliott garage. Mr.. Andrew Tuen and daughter. Mr.. Mlch..l.on. were In thla cuy Win.,i. m.iii of Mr. and Mra J. 8, Lageaon, of Twelfth and Main treeta. Mrs. Tuen and daughter ara fcnt arrival, from We.t Superior, Wla., and ar to make their bom In Portland. . Juat received 1,000 gallon, of South rn California port Four yr,'1 o1"' Ounranteed under pur food law Only 00 cent, per gallon. Bring you J". Nobel' Liquor Store. Mrs. E. C. Brook., who ba been pending the aummer at Th for the benefit of her health. re turned to Oregon City. nd resumed Charge of tha Electrlo Tb"""- Jr' Br(wk.. who I. In the moving picture bu.lnea. at Th Dalle", la doing a good bualneaa. i pi and look them over. LEVDTT Suspension Bridge Corner Nlolmen A Undbmrg HIGH CLASS TAILORING 10 MIMng Bldo Portland. Phono Main S161. W. W. Mirn, janitor of Tba High School, l III - Kmnk Uaaaer, of Wllaonvllle, waa la tb rlty Tburaday. V. E. "Parker." of Maple I.ane, wu to lb city Thursday. Mr. and Mr. John Scott, of Bcotta Mill. bo bar. been In tbla city vlaltlng frlnda. bare returned to their home. Mr. Bcott. who la on of the etockholdera of tbe Okie Mountain Mining Company, rame to tbla city to attend a meeting, which waa held a few daya ago. ARE EipTAlD Mr. and Mra. A. F. Parker, who re cently returned from tbelr Eaatern trip covering aloul all weeke, were tendered a aurprlae Wedneaday eve ning at the Christian church by 'the choir. Wedneaday evening la the been leader of the choir, and Mra. and Mr. Parker baa for aome time been leader for tha choir, and Mra. Parker organlat on Sunday evenlnga. Tha membera of tha church wlahed to expreaa their appreciation for tbelr klndneaa, and aa aoon aa tbe. laat anthem waa eung Wedneaday bight about 100 peraona aaaembled at the door of tbe church, and eacorted Mr. and Mra. Parker to me oaaeinriiu where a aupper waa in wailing. iuj -Onward. Chrlatlan Boldlera." render I ,d by Mlaa llaael Mulkey at me or gan, all marched to their placee. The tablea were prettily decorated. After the repaat Mr. Parker waa preaented a handaome black and Ivorybony baton with gold mountlnga. tha pre aentatlon apeech being made by Rev. A. H. Mulkey, and Mra. Tarker waa preaented a allver baking dlah. Mra. Oawald making tbe preaentatlon aiH-ech. Mr. and Mra. Paker respond ed. During tha evening the Gladstone quartet, eompnwd of Victor Gault, Garland Ilollowell. Homer Hollowell and John Mulkey. gave aeveral aelec tlona. Profeaaor U A. Reed preacn ed each member of the choir, there being twenty, with beautiful chryeanthe mum bouqueta. OLD-TIME DANCES PLEASE BIG CROWD Mr. and Mr. J. 8. 8mlth entertain- I h aa nwaair HMUhtful manner at u m K.naaa City Addition inpir I1III1IVJ eae - . Wednesday evening. Inviting all of ...... ,i.n,u .-..Mine In that vicinity ine-r ,".V-. u m.r. nret- , Th rooma oi ,... .d ait- 111V Ufui'l mvvt " nri the evening waa do- . t . .an !. w i n l in w xr i as Wad to 'vocal and Instrumental mualc and dancing, many of me oiu Urn .quar. dancea being enjoyed. Several election, on the violin, gul ,ar and banjo w.r. rendered Mr.. Bralth was asataieu V' . Hhlvely ment of ber guest, by Mr. Bhiveiy. ASW".r.erMi.-. Mar, Walker. M1.:eMauda Riley. MU- Minor, Mlaa NU Morley. Ml" Mfy RH' M N.tt. Minor. Ml.. Fannie m''' Mia. Edith RU.y. Mm yS-' , w ir. Mis. Irene fiorey, m! Paulina Smith, , J. W. Hud Ml.a Mary Mcfcin".;. - - MCR-inniB, i. ---' yern ismuu ..- and Mr: om.,h otto Bmlth. F. E. ?T.CJo7dBmUb. Thoma. Bh.ve.y. John Qulvey. will Not Olaoontlnu Practice. It PP..r that aom Urn M It wa. atated In thl. paper that wa wr Intending to dl.contlnu. our practice n'oren City. W. W diet thla .tatement by aaylng that we hav no intention of cloalng our of lm h. on hand during our nfflc. houra. Examination. fr' LEHMAN INGRAM, Chlropraotora, patronia our aovanlaer.. 1 1 Stories from Out of Town . . . MILWAUKIK. Tbe Mllwaukle Orange met Friday and routine bualneaa waa traneacted. Tbe lecture on elngle Ut will be bald December let. Friday evening. Jim Kahler of Oak flrove waa ber Wedneaday on bualneaa. Mra. Ann Taylor of Oklahoma la vlaltlng Mra. A. F. Bnyder. J N. Alger realgnnd bla poaltlon ea fifth and alith grade teacher. Mra K IluiMh will fill the vacancy tem-1 iwirarlly until a competent teacher can be found to fill tbe place. Mra. Dr. Townley, Mra. Ceo. Wla alnegr. Mra. A. T. Bnydor and Mlaa Ann Taylor attended tbe Eaatera Bur lodge In I'ortland Monday night. Iter, raulkenberg sola bla place In the Henneman tract to J. R. Wettler Her. raulkenberg baa accepted a call to the Advent church at Baletn. J. K. Wetaler baa leaaed the Faulk enherg property to Prof. Robert OoeU and the family will arrive from New berg In a few daya and occupy the same. " C. N. (Turtle purchased the Davla property at Evergreen Station and moved hla family thre laat week. They have occupied the William SHm die bungalow tbe pant year. VY.II. Curt In, I'realdent of the Curt la I'ower float Co. baa purcbaa ed the Fred Roberta cottage and will move there neit week. Claud Rider and family who lived I the Roberta cottage will go to A I- bany to live, wbere they bare pur ! rhaafd a ranch. I A. U llolatead waa a Portland visit or Tueiday morning. Mra. T. R. A. Sellwood who waa er luualy lit laat week la Improving. ! The maaquarade ball given by the ' Rrroll Quartette waa well attended. , Mra. Sophia Btrelf represented an In i dlnn maid and received flrat prize. A. : J. Weller, Cow-boy oecond prlre; Lil lian Wheeler, Buater Brown, third prlie; pick Large, Jew Tramp, fourth - rU, . i The Gleaner" organization of the 1 ICvangellcal Sunday achool meet Tuea 1 day evening at the home of W. H. Oraite. Mra. Ella Maple la on tho tick lint I Mra. J. C. Elkln and two children ; apent Thuraday with Mra. Maple. ' ) Mra. J. A. Bblelda baa rented tbe Keck property and will take roomer and boarder. Tbe Evangelical Sunday achool will observe Temperance Day neit Sunday and will have a apeclal program pre pared appropriate for the day. Preach ing at I P. M. T. P. A. at 7 P. M. OAK GROVE. Mra. Sweeny and alater Mra. Hurd went to Gladatona Wedneaday to aea Mra. McMahon who la quite I1L Rev. Henry 8pe' WIH preach Sun day at 11 A. M. In tha Oak Grove M. K. church. Mr. and Mra. U B. Dentley are be ing fcllrluted on tha birth of a little daughter Tueaday evening at (:S0, November 7th. Dr. Grimm of Sell wood attending. Rev. Luckey, of tba German Meth odlat church of Seattle. Washington, waa here Tueadaylooklng after hla property. U K. Armatrong la building a houaa for Mr. Griffith on hla acreage weat of the County road. - Jim Kahler waa In I Mllwaukle on bualneaa Wedneaday morning. Mra. Ahalt entertained at dinner EASY TERMS ONE DOLLAR NOW WILL MAKE 2 DOLLARS IN SIX ' DONT YOU THINK MULINO Mullno Townslte Company, Incorporated. Office, room 9, Beaver we wlii show you this property without expense to you. Telepone IW. L BOWMAN Wedneaday tba following lad lea: Mra. Jennie Davla and Mra. C. R. Davla of Mllwaukle; Meadamee Webater, Oreeo and Singleton of Portland. ' - 8. C. Oaboro of the Natural Coneerv atory of Mualo of Portland waa here Wedaeaday on bualneaa. Tba Ladlea Aid of tba M. E. cburcb will meat Tburaday, November 16th. at tha realdenca of Mra. RobblnetC B. C. Aleiander and R. Blackerby were In Portland Wedneaday on bual oeaa. . A Hallowe'en aupper waa given by Mr. . Spauldlng at her borne, aa alated by Mra. J. B. Evana. It waa very much enjoyed by tboee preaent Tbe aupper conalated of tbe naual good thing for that occaaalon, followed by mualc, rarda and gamee. Frank VanOrdatrand, Jr., eon of Mr. and Mra. Cbaa.. died at the Pacific Hoaplul In Portland. Friday morning. November Srd. aga 17 year. 7 montha and 26 daya. Ha waa born In Mitchell, Eaatern Oregon, Febuary 7th, 1884. Hla father, Cbaa, Van Ordatrand and Uncle. Frank, were In tha grocery bualneaa bare for. nearly two yeara and ara now In bualneaa In Portland. Healdea hla parenta and uncle ha leave a alater. Mra. Ivy Payne of Mitchell. Oregon and other relative and many friend to mourn hla death. The funeral aervlCea were held at Holman'a Undertaking Parlora Sun day at 10 A. M.' Rev. Gray conducted the aervlcea. Interment In River View cemetery. Tha pall bearer were tha fellow workmen at tbe Btetter Paper Box Factory of Portland. The Ladlea Aid of tbe German Methodiat church of Mllwaukle. met at the borne of Mra. A I. Wettler of Courtney avenue, Tburaday afternoon. Mra. Gertrude Kuebl left Thuraday for a rlalt with her aon Henry at Cheney, Washington. M. A. Beldlng. formerly of Beldlng Bro., Portland, ha opened a Jewelry tore Jn Harrte A Reggln' Confec tionery tor. Flrt claa work don and guaranteed. Fred Oreen. of Portland, waa out Wedneaday evening. Fred lehman waa here Friday at tending tba butcher ahop while Mr. Mitchell, tba proprietor, wa away on bualneaa. Mr. AL Wetzler and two children were In Oregon City Friday. Mr. B. Lea Paget and aon Lowell were Portland rlaltora Friday. Mr. Cbaa. Whyte and two children left Monday on a visit to relative In St. Paul. Minn. Mra. Blackerby. of Woodburn, will apend a part of the. winter with her daughter. Mr. L. E. Bantley. Mr. George Blgham waa a Portland vUltor Monday. PoetofTlce Inapector Cletnmona waa here Friday looking over tha poetofflce book. Tba Clackamae County Sunday School Convention waa well attended both day and Friday evening. A gplendld program.waa arranged by the committee and appreciated by all who. were able to attend tha convention. The achool board purchaeed a new flag and old Glory ware In front of the building every day. The board also ordered aome Venetian bllnda. Tba achool board met Wedneaday evening at tha achool house. W. P. Clodfelter. of Mllwaukle Helgbta. 1 painting Mr. Hargen'a houaa. Mr. Cbaa. Hargen and children, from Tualatin, will apend tha week' end with relative. Invest yoof imoney in a growing community Increase in population means increase in land values Your money will work nignt and day if invested Terms so easy everybody can own a lot Join the procession and boy at THERE IS A W. M. Riaehart la moving to Cot tag Grove. Mra. Dedrlck'wtll leave tba eight eenth for her aew home at KJrby, Southern Oregon. Mr. Virgil ClarVt little aon came home Wedneaday from tha hospital la Portland. A Are of unknown origin waa dis covered lata Saturday night In tba warehouse of Lindsay, and Mr. Llnd aay and ona of tba clerka, who Juat happened in probably saved tha whole community from destruction by Are. Remember tha dance Saturday ev ening. November 11, In Oreen' hall, given by tba Central Orrbeatra, of Portland. Dr. McArtbnr was a Portland vial tor Monday. Dr. H. M- Rnaa, of Montavilla. apent Monday with bla daughter, Mra. E. C. Warren. JENNINGS LODGE. Mr. and Mra. Will Jennlng and Mra. George Alcott and children are vlaltlng with Mr. and Mr. Million In Seattle. Meaar. Jones and Wilcox, who conducted an up-to-date dairy at tba Vernleer Park, removed to Sellwood during tba week. Mr. Harry Bond, who baa been se dating with, tba drilling machine, met with an accident on Tuesday when a knot atruck blm In tbe eya. Mr. and Mra. Pratt.' of Gladstone, were visitor at the J. P.' Strain home on Sunday. Mra. Lalne, while vlaltlng her daughter Mra. Harry Roblnaon waa called to tha bedside of a daughter In Portland, being accompanied there by ber daughter, Mra. Jean Roblnaon. Chas. Redmond ha returned frdra an extended trip aouth. Tba Lodge people ar alwaya glad to sea blm back and wish bla business Intereeta would be nearer borne aa ha la ona of tha promoters of thla place. Mr. and Mra. Strain wish to kindly thank the friends and neighbor for tbe many good thlnga left at tbelr home on Hallowe'en night, and for the many acta of klndneaa shown during Mr. Strain' lllnesa the pat aummer. Two runaway' were reported here laat week,- The Roy Stover borse be came frightened and ran away, with but little damage to tha wagon, Tha Burn grocery team-of Gladatona ran away doing considerable damage to tha wagon and Injuring tha driver. Curtla Miller, who waa unable to work for aeveral daya. 1 Mr. and Mra. Harold Wilcox of Cleveland, Ohio, are visiting at tha home of L. Wilcox. Mr. Davison of Idaho la visiting at tbe A. F. RuaseD home. BARLOW. Circr Mra. Wurfel'a alater, from Portland, la vlaltlng her. Mr. Bentley and aon. from Reevea, 111., are, visiting bla brother-in-law, Mr. Pbelpa. They will go from here to California, where they ar looking for a loca'lon. Ml Anderson' alster, from As toria, Is visiting ber. Mlaa Anderson went to Portland Saturday and her sister came horn with her. R. E. Irwin received the sad newa of the death of hla atep-father. whom he vlaited In Iowa a abort time ago. Tha teachere In Mr. Calvin's dlatrict held a meeting bera Saturday after noon. Through a misunderstanding the teacher of our achool aaked the patrona to aaalat them In providing a dinner for tha teachers, aa Mr. Calvin notified our teachera the meeting would be Nov. 4, Mia Anderson and "7T FLOUR MILL LUMBER MILL SHINGLE MILL AT Is A Safe Guide Mac La wla avppoeed It wooM be an all dar meeting. A lunch waa apread and all waited for teacher, bat Done appeared until 1 o'clock, Tha teacher were then Invited to partake of the lunch but could not do full Justice aa they had all had dinner, and waa quite a disappointment to alL There were boat 11 teachere preaent Mlaa Anderson gave a talk on primary reading.-- Mlaa Lewis on advanced reading and Mr. Coleman on aew method In addition Henry Qllbertaon . has moved hla family onto tba GUbertson farm, north of town. FIR WOOD, M. Walton was out from Portland last Saturday with a party of land seekers. Mrs. Malar gave ber husband a pleaaant aurprlae Batarday by Inviting a number of neighbor 1n to spend the evening. A very enjoyable evening waa apent. Mra. Viola Douglas and daughter, Blna, of Eagle Creek, spent a few daya wl'h the Jamea Da 8 hater family laat week. ' Mr. Anderson haa moved hla family onto the Walton ranch, which ha will have charge of tha coming year. Tha Miller family did not move to Pleasant Home owing to soma mis understanding about tba plac tbey were to rent. They have now gone to Vancouver. Wash., where they have rented a 60-acre farm. J. a. Da Bbazer made a business trip to Portland Tuesday. The good old Oregon mlat baa come at laat. In fact a heavy mist at times It la much appreciated by those who found tbelr water supply becoming low. We have had a long apell of Ideal weather, which gave tha farmers ample time to do their fall work, and for the good of all concerned the rain muat coma aome Ume, so why com plain about it? Ona ahould have their mind so filled with good, that weather eondltiona would not effect them. Mia Etta Hart, of Cottrell and Mlaa Ethel Hart, of Portland, vlaited the Hart famlllea laat week. - Rev. Dr. Boyd and wife were out from Portland Saturday. Mra. Eva R. Hart and daughters. Ethel and Ruth, and Earnest spent Saturday and Sunday at Cottrell vis iting their grandparents, isr. and Mrs. L P. Hart. ELWOOO. The rainy weather, though needed by the plowman, makea It disagree able and lea cheery than the sun shine. Autumn leavea ara falling fast, laying bare tba trees, foretelling win ter Is upon ns. Lawrence Baker, after spending many years In Elwood, baa sold his place. - He and family will apend a few montha In Eatacada, and later will buy In or near Oregon City. Many rriende regret their departure, ana wish them welL Mr. Jagman la the new neighbor, who bought L. Bakera place. Rev. John Park and wife are both on the alck UsC Lola Boylan la Improving fast from lm to a spell of sickness, John Arquett haa sold hla farm Mr. Marshall Mr. Arquette and fa ily Intend to winter In Colton. Elmer Dibble la building n new chimney. , A crowd gathered In a aurprlae par ty at Mr. and Mra. Lewta Vallen'a laat Friday night A very enjoyable Urn wa spent Refreahmeata were aerved. K. Dibble's 60-foot well went dry la the month of October. 1 Miss Neva Boylan vlaited Mr. Bltt ner's home Sunday. A. a Henderson la remodeling Mra MULINO NOW WILL GROW? Udjjngrcgon City, Ore, Moln 360. Agent Blanch CUott'a W. T. Hadfoj ftorinrwaUr Friday. Mr. Blanch JDllott aad Cc) I' X nah Btromgreea want t EkrtaoaO L-t Tburaday. Elmer Dabble and family were In Estaeada Wednesday. Miss Neva Boy Ian epeart Maoday with Mr. Mary Bnrfua. Mm Mellike drove to Oregon City Tuesday Mr. M. M. Sarfas want with him. intending to go oa to Seat tle. Wash., to apend tow weak srfck her daughter, Mra. H. u oatrwae. Rav. a. 8. Haadersoa preaches at EH wood church next Sunday morning and evening, perhapa tbla wit be hla farewell aennon. CLASHES. Ed. Hettman moved to Portland laat -week. Mrs. Ed. Hettman la aUylng with her mother In law for a few weeks. Mr. Bottemlller la sawing wood. . Mr. Marshall waa out aelllng beef on Monday. Mr. Ilayner, of Canby, moved to tha place ha purchased from Mr. Hett man. Mr. Sullivan la back home from Portland, where he attended tha Jury. W. a Klelnamltb wa' In town laat week. Tbe Klelnamlth Broa. purchased two cow a laat week. Mrs. Bam Elmer went to Portland Mondsy to visit relatives. Odolph Elmer recently from Manila, P. I., waa In Clarke to vlalt hi broth ers and alstera laat week, Mr. Bottemlller made a . bualneee trip to Mllwaukle last week. Ed. Bnol la la town having some dentist work done. ... Mr. Marqnardt waa in town last week. ' ELDORADO. The weather aUU hold fair. Tbe roads ar getting to be quit dus ty for tbla Urn of the year. Hallowe'en paaaed py ratner quiet ly In thla burg. C. 8paagler had his clover thraaa Saturday. Mlaa Bertha Riga and Mlaa Joe Thomas front Cape Horn apent Wed nesday afternoon of last week with Mrs. Clyde Smith. Charier Casta, of Carue, and Lola Havward of Clackamas were married at the latter-a alater" a. Mra. Lily Hoi comb In Clackamas Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Caato ar well known her. They will make their fntaaas Aom at Car. where Mr. Casta Tiaa Tw-autlful home. We wish them much happtneaa. C. Caaaeday, of Came, mad bus iness trip to Mnllno Tuesday. Robert and Albert Schoenbom, Be . Jonea and hla father-in-law, all return ed horn from tha mountains Sunday. We haven't learned what their tack waa while they were gone. Mra. Bain Howard apent a few daya laat week with her folks. " Mr. and Mra. Otia Dtx apent Sunday with Mr. and Mr. Clarence Mailott and family. Mr. ana airs, i ea Perl anahHai ryFlaher wWr Jonee' SundaW a Mr. and Mra. Elmer Krickaon. Hiaav Haxel Erickaon and Hen- visitor at Ernest afternoon. MARQUAM. F. J. Riding was Jn Portland thla week on bualneaa. Jack Faltnwr haa rented the Kd Toung plac and haa moved In. Tha Braaa Band la gaining In num bera rapidly. It now haa about twen ty pelcea. Hallowe'en was not forgotten In thla pan by the hoy. -4 Down Balance Monthly 1 A RAIL ROAD TO SIX ms MWluimo Notify us end