k M0UN1N0 KNTEKfJUBE, FRIDAY, PKCEMUKU 15,1911. i stions 7 rr Jti. T f A 'a" " yewr for X"ii maa 1,11 apar-...- 4 . .llla AliP far UMmmn A Undbmrg HIGH CLASS TAILORING JO tiling lldtf., portlana. hon Miln 1tt. VALLEY POTATOES GROW J. LEVITT Premium Stamps V Til baar (Ivan at llm Kimpp Tuday by Mm ladlea of th" ti.rumn litlter.a church wa a numi Tti" tii'l irHwI amounted lo 1 1 4 j r.O. ;3 of which waa from th hot illiiti.i erred l ii tin th noon hour ll,,ror ""mil Hiippl v Morrla hold th lurky, tiumlier fur tb , haiidaoui renter plw mt'ln by Mr. ('. Ilartman. ail.) Jamb Jowl Iht link) I number for ih aof plllo ma in by 1 Mr J VlK"llna Tt Mountain View Wiuirovruinil I Club will hold a apeclal- mealing In I ! Mountain VIbw r'lr Hall Ihia I einiln at 7 3o o'clock I'Uunr at lh Ilap4lt rWi h Hat I url r niMin, Tui av iut j A pr.in ruin In afternoon. Itarn.y Hhort. of tple latir. a In tin- city Thuraday I William Thiitiiaiti. of Mount I'loaa I nut. M In th r'ty Thuraday A meeting tif Iba Willamette full l amp Ni. 1 1, W. O. W. will l held .a' tba cirri a offlr. Prlday v ri 1 n at . j itH-rinlr II. at ft u clock for ih ir i poe of obligating candidate and le calving aill-atliina. and Immediately after Ihe mer-llng th Ifc-grr Camp III hold aea.loli I Thai ha baaa. a renewal of potato j buying at Wltlaroett Valley point a : ()hkJ in fair snipping aiock now ft rid 1 0 li,ta from 0c l ft per rnla i. o. i) count ry ahlpplng point, lNrii.ind lor American Wonder for ar romliiiif. with California a lb i anltl 1.1,1. 1. r Th. l I.... . iUi.nlal Hrtu i I' . m -'.. II 1 a'liouht of f .tin y cd Inft of thl arl oty. and thl DadliiK hlda a bl(h a II ui prr latnal f. o. fa i-imntrjr point, whlla ordiimry aUxk la In d- innnd ii i I ci f sr.. iinriKt i mil (xitatova aia In tarjr nut a fi'W cara rrrnalu- i'K nt llila tlmx. l-iniid la tlt-wlrtu mull, but bld ara iwlil to ranji hUh n l In th routllrjr. WIMi Hi iriiton if tha rail for i K'kmI to fair lil.nn alot k, th ixiia'o i-oii'lnura thr baiting piircbaar, Uli Toiina nlll liiivlh- a fnw car Kr and thi-rf at WtllamrtU Vallry Kllt. (bar and thrjr bar bob-aal(hlb(. akllnK, ikallnc aad all forma of wla Ur sport, j think thara I will ct otna of my vary bat picture. Of Dour tha anow tbara la abundant, In fru't ru don't ax anything alaa Wt will ba In Naw York. Itocaubxr 21. 1'laaaa .writ U to Hotel 111 mont. Nw York, ail tll IJt.la to, alao aa wall at Oaav. Wa will wlra you rd uion our ar rival Id Naw York. , W. P. II , JR. Not Ira my word beautlfuleat. I for got to writa moat ao had to add aat. 11.! KIWARD hi lit 'fa ao- eooionon kaaf or Wo' "- alal! . cojl of The ktkaJ lntnl rut" m 4larr1lra after Tf., kaa Ua Ut4 Ibara b r ! Tlw Cui Jeeter'a Break. WW at i iw aa i"y"n j'fti t la- uThh1.u the qiiren." at. wautixl me to eW-i wtia . ar.4 I r.fi'-Hl." f1ar , i-t t - OREGON CITY ELEVEN TO PLAY OLD RIVALS lcm. oaicrs ork i j't. of Tama, waa In thla UffBl I 0 Uti nty Tr-lay. 10 rent or Oarkea, waa uly ef iHwtland, w In Htlll feeling Ihe atlng of d. (l ml mttiUtrte.t to tlmm hy the Walantl tram if fort I ml. two year ago. the OrrKon City fixittmll eleven baa brett hard at prartUe tbe put wrrk In prrimralloit for Ihe game hei! Hurt' day on tbe Canetnab I'ark field The W a I ada etperl In turn the tablea on their old rival and II will undoubtedly be ihe hardeat fought game or llie aeaaon. Jo far the rlaltora ha", aunereil but one defral thla aeaaon aod at the banda of a team Oregon C M T trimmaj Irt a nlrelv. llie vanroiner inh-tit Cluh Wabaih baa alao played a He game with llolladay The llolMay team held Oregon City lo a noeo.re game early In the aeaaon. The bona learn ha been nutting tin a rtl U of ball Ibla aeaaoti. having won U gamra ana llel one wnn arorw jri tn aho agalnat them. I ne winner of Hnnday'a gam will In all probab ility ! Ihe runner up for the rham pbaiablp of Ibe aula for learoa aver aging IIS to US p''"(, toozeISTppeal FOR (Written by r. J Toora ) Every Kd Cn Heal purrhaed from merrhanla or member of the Woman Club meana aid lo Ih ml utiforiunai of our cimmunity and atate. U meana thai J" money la contributed lo a lunn w by capable., conaervatlve. and con arlrnilou commltlee lo aid tboae af flicted by thla terrible dlaeaae and of Inaufflclent meana to help Ihetn arlve lo taha treatment at Ihe UI luherculoel aanUarlnm. Not a cent la paU lo any ctimmlite. or merchant for their part In thla a n...ik.i.l at tTrttl 1 Prevailing Oregon City prlrea are aa follow Fruit. Vagttabla. liRIKl) KltlMTH (Buying) I'runr on btmls of 6 4 pound for 4 60' IllDtCH llliiylng) Orean hldea So lo Sr ; aaiter. t,e to Sc. dry bide lie lo Hr; .ep pelt. 2le. to 7Si earb. Hay, Oraln, Feed. HAYHuvli.g-Tlmolhy. 12 to iloter. M i 19: oat bay, beat. t: to fn: ml x.-.t. 'i io $12; alfalfa, $li lo ll'l Mi l)AIH-(Huylng) Cray. 27 lo 1; wbrai, t.R Ui :9: oil meal. 113; Hbady II rook dairy feed, $1 75 per l'K Kiund. VKr.l (Hrlllngl Hhorta, 27 to J; rolb-d barb-y. :I7 50; proce Mrley. nsr.O; whole corn. 137; cracked corn. S; hlta, 2C to $27: bran $27 to 2H. Builar, Poultry, Egg. rXOUK-M.BO to IS 2&. H UTTER (Buying) Ordinary country butter, lie to loo; fancy dairy, 30c; creamery. JOc to &c. 1'OCLTRY (Buying) Hana. c to ECUS -Oregon 'anch egga. iOc to 45r. BACK VEGETABLES Carrol. 1125 to $150 per aack; paranlp. fl 21 to $1 50; turnip. $125 to 11.50: I'rtme. on baala of 1 4a for 45 and 50c: beeta. $1 50. beet. 11 50 i-oTATOES -Best buying 8&c to II tier hundred. ONIONS Oregon, $1 25 to $1.50 per hundred; Australian, $2 per hundred Llvaatock. MaaU. upitb (Uva Weight) Btaera. (! and 6 Sc. cow. 4 He; bull, I 12c 10H. VEAI Calva bring from U tic. according to"grad Ml'TTON Sheep, Sc an JHc: limhi tn and So. imcs-us to 140 pound hoga, lJc and lie; 140 to 200 pound. lOo and EARL A. CLARK IS SUED FOR DIVORCE Karl A. Clark, who recently painted tha aiiiinmalon brldxn, waa aued for divorce Tburaday by Mua May CUrk. The plaintiff Uvea In Portland. Tba couple were married In Vancouver, WHh , H pteniber 1. 19oG. Mra Clark allegea that ha waa treated cruelly by her buaband, and tbat ha I ad dicted to tha uaa of Intoxicating li quor. Bbe aver"1 that ha often re mained away from home at night, frequenting roadhouHea who re be aa noclated with dlareputnbla cbaractera. CAPTIVE THOUGHT GIRLS SLAYER MAN ARRMTEO A THIEF l BE LIEVED TO HAVE MUROEKEO , ' BARBARA HOLZMAN. EX EMPLOYER IDENTIFIES HIM rows your mm A $3000.00 STOCK OF SHOES. i Wa have tha final Una of Ladle and Chlldran'a Bhoea aver ahown In Oregon City. W are going to aell the at coa Unclaimed Latter. Tbe following are tbe unclaimed letter at the Oregon City ptMloffica for the week ending December 15, lll! Woman" LUt Bunnell, Marie; Kent, Kva (2): Ilo. Mary (4); Shon bour. Mr. Fred; Wallace. Flora. Men Mai Arnold, Elmer; Beeney, tleorte (3); Cbappell. Clint (2); Clark. Will ; rrampton. ITink (3); lleeae, Arthur: Scbnelter. Robert; Wlnhart, wnillam N. Hotel Arrival. Th following are rerutered at the lecirlc Hotel: II. W. Creaaon and wife. Viola; T. W. Hebb. Heattle; C, Taylor. Port land: W. Lnomla, W'Uholt; FYed Hchafer. Molulla; W. C. Btewart, Port land; U Bradley, C. Chrlatner. W. n. Mat toon, H. Q. Lane. Portland; C; A. rand. San Franclaco; . Kenlke and wife, Damaacn. - - -v CONSUMPTIVES HAWLEYS SOON START ON JOURNEY HOME a quart, at k' Kmut Mif. Gearga lluluian, of Heaver Creek, H la la! r.iy Thnraday. Mr n. Mr II Kemke. of Viola. 'r la ibu nty Thnraday. rnnk Jaygar, of Carua. waa In thl pt Thund.lv on bwlnea. V "W. Jev. luatloa of tha ieac. k Barlow, wa lu fbla city ThurVT Hf. aad M,. Jacob Qroaamlller, of kbL rn In Oraenn CltV Tbur- (Vara Fi.lt uulxwe annlea 11.50 l at See ley a. " W Creaaon. of nola. accompanl- H kf hi wife, went In thl city Wed- day. Mr, and Mr rM ll.uihnke. of ?kuK were m thla city on bulne JwiHtnenrlay. BniMt (Inenther and aon. of HhU- r among tha Oregon City ""loan hoppera Tburaday. ira (if tl.o.a f'Mtif..nila Naval fMla. Two doien for IK cent for "m aalanra r ii.ii u n the Huh ""wry, Heventh and Center atreeta. W. Ilrlili. a l.nalnra man of He- "'I, wit In thla city W'edneaday and '"xmoiy, reglttartng at tba Electric Hotel. Hchafer. of Molalln. a nromln- nimliermaTi of that place, wa in 'l! oil- rt . I nur(iay, . i T'lose backaeea Torn Klakca. 25 '. It Seeley a. Taaodore Mueller, of Cnru. waa 'hla cltv nn hnalnaae Wedllf a.Uy . "r. Charlna Bt.w.rt. of Carua. M In thla city Wednea.lay. . ""fr MrKltlrlck. dauahler of Mra. b MfKlttrlck. of Hell wood, waa In Clt Th.. ..!. ui.nin. r aunL ?' Charlea Swift, rormerly Ml Jl4' Whit, of thla city, but whoaa I now at Wlllametja. r fancy boiled ham. 85 centa a allced on our patent allolng lne. at Heelev'a. . . f"a nerthlch Club will mt at th of Mr. H. B. Straight thla ai f"1". when Mra. Straight and Mr C Oanona will b the hontea. T Huh nmcarv Company helped by th fund rre. WjJ J ,le of ihe.e atamp. but the a .read of th dlaeae. U correandlngly iw-w-t i.v the reaultlng llt"" 't Ihoa now endangering the live, or ih.m- and till I'haae f the matter I of avan nlflcatic. when w. con.lder Ihe fart 1 'YZ tr..rr7h'.. ii few.m ttihtfrrulotilft and tnt r:."r " - .. ranldlv Increaalng month by month, year by -r. effort nouia ur luthorlty and through ! Kvery ef trfiiMr aut :-.i everywhere to tamp w ' o.i- including orop- avery mean, i"""" v. lBj ' ,d ar care or inn.- - , prevenuono ..---;,,,,, great enem, - lhU pU. hn The woman v mn -.nlwered th. appeal or Wj "J ahould be encouraged In o wormy an effort. will J?" Ton your grocerlea at right prlo u a trial r Hevenlh Taoi ind bo oonvmceu and Center afreet i aomaa !llrv.,r wall known DU"i' N" mn of riranta Paa. Or., waa In tall city Wednaaday. having come "r to attend the funeral of bla ia lira i..u iviiIm . which wa Wednaiday morning. William Arnold,- of PrlaavlB-. th i uu . rtndBw ha re- Vtaa ki. w . .riae halni m V' Ml II. 1,1 ' - . av tn kta i. h kar daatb. wnicn ned at naiiard. Waah.. and th Urment taklne nlaca hra. ii. .j u church out by Ih." ng' th. Chrlatm.. tide. F hi "iiromr. - -y.i M. In.ereat In thl. can..; " material aelfliih tbe Heal pnrchaaed may J' leal Chrla.ma. letter, an 1 t ate g'ft package and at lb tha .ulrlt of a ime ".-" "'"":;..,. toward ,.i k nil V greriina frlJnd-T and every other Praon, tnndpolnt used to docor- e inme trulm our -ro imurf RS. REAL ESIi" Unite I Stnte to Jame 1 ,on. 123 75 .ore. of a.k EdK.r- 7, town- flrg. n. rrdorf ana AU . M( aoit.h. rang. I f'" ' '.. MeManna. , ,Hro7hk 16 OrV-on Iron A H-.el mVanyTrVat Addition to O-wego; Olivia M. Wllco. Tr"cl a mot llelKhta: '.',.... ,nd to Waller Wealynn; $75. u- .iH Mr.. W. P. Hawley and am. Wlllard. who lell her aeverai i ago for Europe, will Icava for home tha .learner Olympic. December .nj rr..m letter receivea oy in " . Ml k.A lla live her tn eamer win n--" -n.,,11 f naaaenger. Mr. Hawley and ki. r.m have nan a unmunui having vlalred many of the prtimlnent t itle abroad. Including Umuon. uo- r-.ini. iiruaael . Auiwery, terdam Th Hague Amsterdam, Ber lln. Irden, Vienna. Florence. Rome. plaa Genoa Lucerne. bTigu-uma Mra. Hawley ana eon . written a rouow io .r.ruu.. lv..,Un nen.. NOV. IB. 1711 ru.r iirother Slater. unuiu" ..u gminvAd our llm In Hollan H V WJ'-S ' a a. Immenaely. a. ao many tn.ng. urrr vera different to ua. and con.equenuy . n..vltv From Amaierimm ,i .n ll.(1uv' ride. nerlln In the evt.ilng. remaining there few day. W. found It a fin , city, everything I. w thormig hlycle an In , .n. ami imto-dBte. From Ber lin we telegraphed to London for our m have lie.in quite fortunate ao fHr In having fairly good weather hr considering the time oi ye... v.. a ...mn ralnv weather, oi " ... .hiit .rettt well except in Ota.VV8. U ra.nedh.rd .V-ful r .-bout ,hre. hour.' ride from Berl n. W e 1,1 . .... ... .uu mnrn n X- came here veu..oj - nect to leave Saturday morning, which U a longer time than wo .ayed In moat cUl". We wont to the art gallare. venterdy, aaw punni.ia- " -p"... " . ...lata Tbev were orlJ grenie.i an." .. . rtrnve around the leaulliui. !" cltv for awhile. There are ..... liaaiittrul nomea unr. . - - " y ivea here but wa did not aee palace, aa w. did not have time tO drive "" n.man.nd We met an Ameru n - -- Woman In Houm Whn Child Waa Killed Almoet Poaltiv PrUonar Occupied Room. PORTLAND, Dec. 14. (Special) Leood Locbard, confeaaed robber, aervlng a aentenc at Kelly Butta, I. accuaed of being tha murderer of lit tle IJarbara liolzmaa. In Alblna lact March. Mra. Berth a Nelaon, at whm lodg ing bouaa th little girl waa murdered, haa Identified Lochard aa tba man who rented from ber tba room In which tha crime wa committed and who dlaappeared before dlacovry of J the body. The cbarue la made by Frank Jen nlni. ex-euiDloyer of Lochard, and an Information accualng Lochard of murder In the 0rt degree la to be filed tomorrow. Mra. Nelaon." the only peraon who i aa lha murderer at the time, after Identifying a picture of Lochard a few dava ao. went with Jennlnga ana an attorney to Kelly Butte and after looking at Lochard aald aha wai "petty aure" he wa the man, but reserved final Judgment' until he could aee him In coat and hat almllar to thoae worn by the murderer. Tbe Interview purported to, relate to other'aubject. and Lochard wa not Informed that he waa under acruUny. If he la the guilty man. be betrayed no recollection of having aeen Mr. Nelson before to get acquainted. $4.00 Shoes at $3.50 Shoes at 01.85 01.50 As a further inducement we will give FREE, with every pair of Ladies shoes one pair of Baby's shoes. Merrill & Cave Corner 9th and Main Sts. OREGON CITY GRAND JURY STARTS I NQUIRY INDIANAPOLIS. Dec 14 The Fed- eral Grand Jury whlrb I to probe Into an alleged conaplracy whereby exploalvee were carried Into many atate to blow op bnage ana otner tructure erectej by firm employing non-union men formally began It ae lilieratlona today. Year of correspondence taken from the office formerly occupied by John J Mr Samara, the convicted secretary- treaaurer of the International Associa tion of Bridge and Structural Iron workers, were In nosAesslon ot la rid Attorney Charles W. Miller, and former clerka and steooKrapbers of McNamara were ready to go into tne grand Jury room. These Included at I. a Nora Haley, of ChWago. and Mlaa Mary Dy. of Plttslurg, who until three year ago worked aa con n.tantlal secretary to McNamara. W. 8. Ilockfn, acting secretary of it,, ironworkers' association, wno waa .io.at.n with nimrlct Attorney Miller before tha grand Jury met. prote.sea not to know the whereabouta of Frank M. Ryan, president of tha iron worn- am. but Mr. Miller inumaiea iu.i iiv.n w.. ava able to me uovr.- menu Hockln would not say ouUlde of the Jury room that any of the pap- era left by McNamara naa oeen mm ed over to the government "voluntar ily." GARY GIVES WIFE $500,000 NECKLACE SCHOOL BOOKS REARRANGED A set of Waverly novela haa been nreaented the library of the Oregon City High School by Mrs. N. R. Lang, thara helnc eleven volume, .u . During the paat week, with the assis tance of members or me tremor .uu Junior classes. Mr. H. B. Cartilage till rami m be red the books according to th state system ot numDering, me lettering being in white, and the booka have been varntsnea .o mey may be waehed If ao desired. Many ik. hnnki become BOiiea oeu handled by aeveral nunarea pu r.u. Mr. rartlldae la the librarian, and memtiera ot h Junior and enlor rrariaa relieve her eacn aueruoou. There are more than 300 booka in the library The room is ngntea electricity, the flxturea having been Installed during the past few daya. The puplla are allowed the privilege of the library annng mo rr- noon houra. T. Charman block 4. Kate 4 of TO MY PUS8K. B) vorse. .r.- lira r. II. ..... tnu rm rnM" Poor ;iimP " ;d tear. Wltn an in.. - - m, once Now you're quite flat, were rai, ,h -, Ohl "Tla Chrlalma. In the air. whr .r.y,.-tr,ssrdt " For our reckleaanea. to I Oinr,iii... -- . n wll You are g.ttlng thtan. You'll he empty oy ... .kK today. I hear you ay. - mk - - " .nroud." Tb.r. are up " 'h,irry on. ZZ, 7a Carlsbad ZVmLV who had been taking treatment thnre with I1'-""''".' "" H. aald ha hiUi not talked with ar Ameritan boy in a UIV,,K , s ' gi.rvo. ' " - - - Mennn,' Austria, Nov. 2, 1911. v'a.r'herVa .r. In Vienna but k of all wa are all well and hope best Of ail home. tht. find, von ... n- - - W .re mi b.viuh - n have bad good weather. Z'X'oi I Ild'End I think abou well a. anywaere - - Ja . I uaa. because It la so dlf- '' '7..... r,.n two fllma developed and have some really fine picture. 1 .in have all my films printed at Pilla h ilSrt I ?rrl. but must have them h T': 'a K.r. because I am afraid 3 tnJ roV. officer, breaking into thw; Vave to have our trunk, and w """.'.j K.rora entering eacn grip egamiueu cirn.. !Tr 7.; .nd la really In AlP U vv" NEW YORK, Dec. 14. One of the moat ooetly Chrlatmae preaent. which will be given this year naa ju.i dwu completed by New York Jewelera for JndRe Elbert H. Gary aa a gift to hla wife. ' . . It i. a nerklace of 100 perfect pearl., and l ""Id to be worth not lea than $500,000. Part of the pearl have been In Mrs. Oary'a posaeaston for some time, but It waa not until a few day ago that tha last pearl, to complete the ornament were found Tha i.aarla araduate In all from the pester on, the lxe of a Cherry, to the small ones at the enaa. wnicn ro JolneJ by a dlfimond and emerald claap. The wnoie ming .uiumr., tha most valuable alngle atrang of Ita kind in the world. ( . Raaaonabl Quaatlan. "Tou look very tired, young man. Are you overworked?" Tm studying for a minUter. air." "Well, whv In t" orlil dun"! you let blni atmiy hlni-elf r-Yonkera StnleHiiiMii ( If you are not reading the Morning Enterprise, why not? Year-end ftar galn Terlod 1 uow on. See ad on back page 1NE CdRESTMAS PLANNED FOR BABIES (Continued trom page 1 WORK OE MAIM STREET STARTS The work of cleaning Main atreet waa started Thursaay evening . iiva men under the supervt slon of Street CommlaBloner Bab cock, worked all night acraplng the a r,m the brick Davement, and It It thought the work will be finished by this morning when the street .in I., flooded. Councilman Burk, .k.irun of the Committee on Streets, when the work waa a.. (ii o". - Main' atreet. It la charged, haa been . o.-. condition the past week than at any time since the brick .,.mt waa laid. The mud has been two and three Inchea deep even at the crossings, ana have had a delightful time making skidding records. But the cltirena ob jected to the quagmire, if for no other reason than Chrlstmaa la approaching, and It waa decided to clean the atreet COLLEGE HEAD TO SPEAK HERE TONIGHT Leon Pennington, president of the ni he the principal racinc vuuer", -- -- - ( . speaker at the aupper of th BP r . .....a i n.vwonh. nastor oi the Baptist church and other. speak. i table etiquette. j Large balls in tbe building auo make excellent play rooms lor tbe I children. Tbeae children are allowed 1 the freedom of many of the rooms ! In the building, and are not only con-1 ned to one room. On the second floor are tbe dorm I-J toriea, one oi which has forty little i white beds with white coverlets, only wo of these beds containing two cbll- ren at night The children for thl ormltory range from two year, to fourteen yeara. Another dormitory Is found on the third floor, tht. be ing for the younger children, and will accommodate about thirty children. 8t Agnea' Baby Home la large and roomy, making it a most deelrable home for children. There la the re ception ball opening from the main entrance, and from thla opena two re ception rooms, these two room being for the accommodation of visitor, or lor relative, of the children, who call on reception aaya, wnicn are inunr- da nfternoon and Sunday arternoon, the houra being from I until 4 o'clock. A. It take, considerable of th bis ters' time to prepare th little onea for their beda, the younger onea are prepared about 4 o'clock, while the elder one. are allowed to remain In each other', company until about o'clock, and by 8 o'clock all are tuck ed, away In their snowy-white beda. The kitchen Is on the lower rioot. and substantial food 1. prepared by an experienced cook. The chapet w hich 1. on the second noor, 1. beau tifully furnished and many of the Protestanu or tnl. city ana oi roir land have vialted thla room of wor ship. Church and Sunday achool Is held regularly. Re. F. S. Beck being In charge of the service.. The building I. heated by furnace, and It la planned to have an addi tion constructed In the future, aa the present building i. not aufflcient for the work "arrh?d on by the Sister.. The laundry, which 1. at present In a building north of the main building, will be In the structure to be built. Ther are twenty acres of land aurrounding the building, and vegeta bles and fruit are raised there for the se f the Institution. The milk given to the children la from the eleven cow. owned by the Institu tion and la nutritious. There are at present alx Sisters at the institution and several assistants, among the Sla ters taint orofesslonal nurses, who understand the caring of children In case of alckneas. There ba. been very little sickness at the institution since It haa been located at Parkplace. The youngest baby In the Institu- tlon at the rpesent time la two week, old. while the oldest fa about fourteen yeara old. St. Agnea' Baby Home la a branch for the Home for Boys at Beaverton. also for the Home for Old People at Portland. St Agnes' Baby Home, a. well aa the other homes, are not only for those member, of the Catholic church, but are for Proteatanta as well. At the Baby Home at Park place are many Protestant, receiving the same acre aa those of the Catho lic church, there being no partiality shown. Clothing, toys or provisions are al war. gladly received by the Sister. and especially at Christmas time. when the heart, of all can he Iteht- ened with a remembrance. On visit Ing days the vlaltora are given a hearty welcome by the Sister. In charge, and tha children delight In their company. Song, are sung by the youngster, and exercises given, which show, what Interest they have been taken in while at the home. The Home Mis sionary Society ,will give' 3l ba saat ail day Fri day in the Green, corner 7th and Center streets. ; A Great Big Wish (Communication.) That every person la Oregon City have a merry Xmaa la the wish. But, also, there are the lck, the dlacoa aolate, the bereaved. However, many persons axe co-operating with tha fol- "n lowing, plan: j Santa Clau. should visit every -poor . child in Oregon City. Thl. la a very simple plan. Initiated by the Brother hood of St- Andrew In St. Paul'a chunih. Chrlstmaa. telling na of the birth of Jesua Chriat, make, all men brother one great family in God. Therefore tbe brotherhood unhealtat lngly nppeala to every man and woman to aid tn making a Merry Christmas. for the poor U"1 brothers ana s.- tera. no matter of what religion. Some pereona Know oi poor u.. dren, but they themaelve. can aid lit tle. Some do not know of any little onea who otherwise would have sad heart, because of an empty siockiub, yet would Ilka to aid.' Below are two coup"" " plain theraselve. AU will be treated i- th. .trictest confidence. Mall to William Hammond oi croaa m Ham mond, either or both coupona. A re ceipt will be returned in me a.- of gifts or money from blm and ar Christmas time from tne muw by a signed card. til about 3. NOT EXPENSIVE Tre'atment at Hof Lake. ' baths, cost no more than yoa would par to 1 v. at bote.. Room, can be ha4 from J the In tha cafeteria ar eerved from 10 cent, up usual grill prlcea. Bath. rang, from 50 cenU to $1-00. We Do Ctirc Rheumatism , Hot Lake Mineral Batha and mud given under aclen tlfio direction have cured thousands. Writ for Illus trated booklet descriptive of Hot Lak. Sanatorium and the methods employed. Hot Lake Sanatorium la acces sible aa it la located direct ly on the main Una of tha O.-W. R. N. railway, and arcial avcurslon rale, are to be had at all time, agents. TT J Mi 1 ;Wy" jew Aak HOT LAKE SANATORIUM MOT LAKt, OWOON. WALTER M, PIERCE. Prcs.-Pigr. a. are namea wi -v- confldenoe, The following a. orill.tran ariven in who should be aaststed, by your movement. Name Addreaa. . 'yoo 4 Send a. many name aa t I desire to be Santa Clan, to some child to the extent of the 4 enclosed cash Order (on any Oregon City Store). $. Donation Nam a Address a- Jn case of an order th coat, or written order on the store ted must be enclosed. , I DO YOU KNOW that the Enterprise year-end Bargain Period la now on? See ad on back page for particular.. Pictorial Review Patterns INCLDIIIIS .Cutting and Construction Guides FREE 1 0c and 1 5c each We have Jut received a shipment of pattern, that about double, our stock, so that yon can get your pattern, without, watting. , Holmes Bargain Store OREGON CITY 1 W. btgr and PMtrT go -r. aally wr n. opowd. the art tt rmdty m qvmb buiiaing, d- tar w.