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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1911)
COSCES-BflBnUSE ". CXTT, OREGOX TOW Sf MKBTTM. Oh Tml l aaeJI .. MearVa. r aaa ... '....MSS . ... I SO I M JS CITY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER, THE MORNING ENTMPRIU U Ml t Ik following tOT evry day: Uuilir ftroe. 4Drg Mala StrweC . J. W. kOMttf-Oftn Sevwath u4 Meia. K. B. AedereoeC Mala IMT Slltk. M. B. Dui CoafeetJooery . . Kelt doer te P. O. City Drag 8tore Electric Hotel. Schooabora Coaf actio ary s 8evotk sad 4. Q. A4tM. Dc '.1 in American History. 3TS9 WQtoa WUaoa Coccocaa. found r r tke cmww An gaiiery. bora; . 3S43 Texae admlrtvd to tbe rsJoa. 2900-A. 3. Caasart. rrMidMt C the Peaaaylvaala railroad. 6d issa ASTRONOMICAL EVENT. (From moam today ta Su acta 434. rases TSfc US as. BRYAN AND HARMON. AMortUac Mi Edwta O- Wood. Mkrs- lg "a flwr of the DnMmtie Na tional' Com I rtee. Mr. Rryaa win not boil Lb Uckct ekooid Coventor Har as be eomtaated for taa presidency la 11X bet he win n an kU tafle race la the coaveaUoa aad previous ta it to prevent the aomlaatioa. That Bryaa. win oppoa Bimoi'i caadv dry is wall kaowa. He has been ow poalac Haraaoa ever stace h began to be msatioaed la coaaectioa with tke aoaaiaatioaL la almost ever la ewe of ta Cvenmoaor there la a slap -at Harmon. - WVm Bryu hag some other arersioa aaaoeg tka mea whose aaaaaa here been coapled with tka Democratic candidacy, kia oppeettioa ta son of tkoaa extends a tar aa It oca to, tka Okie Governor. Tka country re sat cabers kow Bryaa Mpported Parker la- lNi Hanaoa can rely oa tka aaa aort of aapport If ka akoald set tka aoailaatioa. Br aa oppoaod Parker ta tka coareatloa aad foretold kU defeat tf ka akoaW ba aonlaatad. Bat tka ooaTentloa weat rikt akead aad placed kin la tk field. Bryaa aude a few apeecke for Parker. Ba called oa kia at Eaopaa. aad waa hotocrm phed aeated oa a beack tker wltk kiau Sereral tiatea daiia tk caapalxa ka wt m far aa to predict tkat Parker mlikt, j la a c-rtaia eoatlaseacy wkick did aot tak placed be elected. Bat wkea tka teletrapk oa tk alskt of Noreav J ber I, told tkat Parker waa beaten won tkaa aay otker candidate aiae ' Horace Greeley la 18TJ. k refraiaed from pattlos crepe oa kia aria. NeHk-' " d k eipreu aay surprise. Co. Harmoa'a frleada. If ka akoald ) Men of ; i! Todayi; i i : ' I-Noti i; Equal jtoTheirf 4 : Duties E are 4 THOMAS K. T . . T raocv just aa we edison I, .... iviuiuiuvg vi me B t. BROOtff, Bdte m4 PwS IT ' I I I ' - 1 oT sTYvi U ' W JLI lJI'J" .a Ao, .g hearse Herbert Speocer evolved tba theorj and establiabed tba fact that all legislation on economical sab jectt is of lower grade than the poorest intellect in the bodj from which it emanates. . I believe that when congress passed the Sherman anti-trust act it actually meant to curb tbe trust. It failed abaolntelj. After almost generation tbe court decitiona show that this act waa a farce. The dissolution of tbe Standard Oil company and the American Tobacco eompanj is a aham. It might be called a DISTRIBUTION', BUT NOT A DISSOLUTION. OF MONOPOLIES. NOW. IT WOULD BC A SIMPLE MATTER TO PASS LEGISLATION THAT WOULD FOREVER SETTLE THE TRUST QUESTION TO THE SATISFACTION O THE PEOPLE AND THE INTERESTS. THE ONLY OBSTACLE IS THE CLASS OP MEN ON WHOM THIS DUTY DE VOLVES. THEY ARE NOT EQUAL TO THEIR DUTIES. .' If tbej were mea who knew the technique jof business, tbe inner workings of commercial life, we might expect some RESULT'S from their laborious effort. IN FIFTY YEARS FROM NOW I.HOPE THAT WE WILL HAVE EVOLVED A CLASS OF MEN WHO ARE CAPABLE OF ORASPINO THE OR EAT TANGLED MASS OF BASIC PRINCIPLES UPON WHICH OUR INDUSTRIAL LIFE IS FOUNDED, UNTIL THIS CLASS OF MEN APPEARS ON THE NATIONAL HORIZON I EXPECT UTTL EAL PftOORESS. I ' - ' y : ! .i.t a-r vices will be ll 1 1 1 1 1 be aosataated. will aot plac stack retlaac oa tk aapport wklck Brraa ay civ ktsa. la Bryaaa owa a. tloa of ta coaatry Hanavoa wooM be waak. Ahkoak k wwald be far troager ta New York, New Jaraev aad tka East ta geaaral tkaa Got. WUaoa, or Spaaker Clark would ka. ttanaoa betoafa. to tk old Oevalaad eleaieat of Ik Desnorracy. Clevalaad aalartioa of Hanaoa tor a rablaet pssr latrodiKwd tka Okio maa to tk coaatry. Previoaa to tkat time be aj aot kaowa outside tka border of tk state, aad aot rery wall kaoaa la It, ftooa receat rerUtkaa a boat WUaoa kav waakeaed tk New Jersey Oorev aor as a praaMeetla aomlnatioa poa aiblUty. but k M still ta tk rara.aad tka coataat aeema to be betweea klai aad Haraaoa. Neither could rv4 tke eetkaalastic aapport of tka eat Ire De BBOcracy. bat eltker of tkeca oM probably be aa atroac aa aay otker saaa wkoaa tk party coald aeleat. IN FASHIOVS UART. ' Far Casts Ar Now Maaa Rerb)a. Uwl Lanftba. Tb varua for reveraibW raau has reacbed even to tbe for, aad irom.li af twa far oa tbe. (wa ski, wxvn wltk ettber skle oat. sr to be ftHind. Tbe afterewa frm-k sboaa sklrta Jttrt a lift) knxT tbaa wa bad ta tbe saamer. Tlrkl Uvea aad !jtu !a r4wa af aU deacrlptioBS r IS- rt E-ery drr shows fcf brlckt aad tke aew ataterlals atarlUcs Tk eeop-e lis la becoailac to BtUe ckUdrea. This coat iarlade thai fea tare aad at tke saavr riaae trlvea aa brokea Ub bark aad front. jcuic cholltt. TVs Mar Man. ostler Im est s stass Csr eaiMrea fi-eta tamr. sts aa4 eicM years ef aaa. 'a4 U rests te tUs eSra. g)Tng Z.i. sa4 tt am be preeapcly f jr- reo sr mD If r fesste erad aa aa)tkosl r real staaip for letter aaetac. ahlrti Vnnm err Wbet. na m We. Bsa ' Madiwm. Badlom. which esaits beat spootaae asly aad wttkovt ttaasUoa. la prcacat ta tk turn. VM I ntir : ess-' m It u v HI ci uiurui out .w- u , 'at T kau W Hope . - i;-Lies-1 In Men z I of the Future A R A W, TOUXO PEOPLE end will continue to offer for our irno- The Famous Inventor Dive since u couoirj. linimiKO EXTEkPRISK. W.H.Dorin, Champion Corn Grower. With His Exhibits and His Prize THE aaodera arlaotlae fsmer la aa carefal abewt ta "1 r- of ta . seada k ralswa aa abeat tkat af kia St stork, aw tborvoc!y M raia fact arprarlaud tkat Mraa pel as are aow awarded far jrm wktrk kaa baea devalopad by a load aerlea of aiparUBoata. aa was tb rasa at tk racaat La ad aad IniftUm aapaalttoa ta New Terk. wber a ll.tuo afrvar rap waa grvea to WlUlaaa IL borta (waa la abow la ear lUuetreUoa wttk kia prtaa aad part of ala aakibto far tk thirty beat ears af rora ta tbe Cailed State. Tk cor waa raised a a Tbrrlala tar wklrk was bought la 1806 for a boat S10 aa arra. Tka brder f ta cereal raratved tbe awsrd ! for (he kistest aasaber of poiata partaatsje af trala to ta fob, sasl ta sastarlty betweea tb Brwva coaaty aad Jaaaaoa cwaaty rartetiea. Mr. tfrts kas sold several ears frosa kia exhibit at flo aack live stock mm AFFECTED BY HOLIDAY Tk Portland I'aioa Stock Tarda Coespaay re porta aa foDows: Recelpu for tk week kav been s7 cattie. n calve. J.T bocs. 3.ft44 sbeea. horses. Tk koliday teadeacy for payers to j t'S'SST-r? ! the effect of ssaklac ta aurket for tk eek aoosewkat slow. Tk light J apptiea war Jnst about is to ta! reqalresoeats aad tk most aoted kap - peahic of tk week waa tk sales of a ChrUtma steer at tea rent which wriguea z.ie pooads. aad dreaaed 72.14 per eeaL This Is a pbeaooieaaj : Orecoa City aad Portland war repro dreaa for a two-year-old aad aadert seated at tb aierclaea. tka Bisters three steer. Tke cow market showed aa Increase, aad oa tk whole prices may ba said to ba atroager aad hlgaer at tk week's close. Tk hog market showed fartker weakaeaa. top being . 40. Tk ar-! rival of contracted tfeliverle had a damaging effect oa tk price of local koga. a coadltio wkick 1 da to the failure of shippers to aotify commia-' sloa mea of tketr aatldparcd move- meat of Hv stock. Had tk market I aaadlers kaowa of ta koga tkat were I coming forward to market tkey might ! aava prevented tk placing of contract for Eastern parch sss. Lamba sold at tl (5 aad Tk of 13.133 pounds tkat kad beaa , properly rattened, at !$S. U aa evl-1 denre of the coo ten Oofl -ttaf.good7ACarinas Vargaret Mnlvey. Miss mattoo wuj always bring a good ! price- Th following aales ar repreaenta-1 live 1 8teer .. .74 Steers . 29 Steers . 40 Steers . 11 Cows .. 3S Cows .. $2 Cows .. 37 Cows .. 2 Calves . 3 Bolls .. 2 Balls .. 2 Bulls .. 47 Hogs . . ..2100 ..117) ..1217 . . 1 1ST .. m ..not .1055 ..125S .. 110 .1330 ..1353 .1475 1S .. 200 . 273 . 450 .. S3 .. SO . 1 .. 119 00 S0 175 140 5.25 4.05 480 475 750 400 2.50 3.00 40 3S C.2S 1.75 too 445 400 3 50 55 Hogs .. 153 Hogs .. 43 Hogs .. 397 Lambs .. 440 Lamba . 301 Wethers 417 Ewes .. Prevailing Oregon Cltv nricea in as follows: FruKa, Vegetable. DRIED FRUITS (Baying) Prunes oa basis of 1-4 pounds for 45-50's. HIDES (Baying) Green hides. 5c to 6c; s Iters, ( to c; dry hides. 12c to 14c; skeep pelts, 25 to 75c each. Hay, Grain. Feed. HAT (Baying) Timothy. 113 to tit; clover, t to t; oat kay, best. t to flO; mlied, t to 112; alfalfa, fit to IK.50. OATS (Baying) Cray, $27 to I2; wheat. f2S to 2; ell meal. $53; 8kady Brook dairy feed. $1 25 par 100 pounds. FEED (Selling) Shorts , $27 to izs; roiled barley. $17.50: prooees barley. $3$ 50; whol corn. $37; crack ed corn, $38; white. $24 to $27; bras $27 to $2$. Bvtter, Poultry, Eggs. FLOUR $4 50 to $5.25. Butter (Buying) Ordinary conn- try batter. 25c to 30c; fancy dairy. POULTRY (Baying) Hens, 10c to 11c; spring. 10c, and roosters, Sc. EGGS Oregon ranch eggs, 40c to 45c , - SACK VEGETABLES Carrot. $1.25 to $150 per sack; parsnip. $1.25 to $1 50; turnlpa. $1.25 to $1 50; beU, fl.tO. - - , WEDNESDAY. I.ECKMHKK 27. 1911. iu-, - A ' eoeapartaeaa. (ermlastUn. r-fwdo-tirtty. aad aaitoraiity. Tb eor ta a ciuaa POTATOES Best kaytnc lie to j tl Pr k,aadred. I ONION Oreoa. 1.SS to II M per !kaadred; Aastraiiaa. tl per kaadd Lveatoch. Meata BEEP (Live welshti Steers, be aa4 i l l; eowa. 1 Sc; bulls. 1 l-Sc E A Lr Calve brtag from t ta 13c accordtsc to crad. . MUTTOS Sheep. Sc ao4 3 1 3; lamba. ic aad Sc. HOtIS 125 to 14 poaad kocs. lor aad 11c: 140 to TO poaad. 1(X sad il l-2e. mn a m m f wb (Coatiaaad froaa pd I.) ' sirla wore white aad bio frocks n , becomlag little pi ok boaaou with sil j r trimmings, tb latter saving bees maa eapociauy ror ibu occasioa. ' having eiteaded aa Invitation to those who desired to attend. All were glv . a a cordial welcome. Amoag taoa atteadlng tk eier ' 're Mayor-elect O. B. Dimlrk aad wife. C. J. Bucaaaaa. Mr. and Mrs. J. Flanocaoe. Mr. aad Mrs. A. M 1 SlnaotL Mlsa Alice SlaaotL Dr. and ; Mrs. C. H. Meissner. Mr. aad Mrs Mogkeasky. Mrs. Jam Petty and many otker. Among those assisting la donating to make tk little one bappy on Christ mas were Mr. aad Mrs. . 11 Dimlrk. Dr. and Mrs. C. II. Meiss ner. Mr. and Mrs. Jam Petty. Ora- Ctty Manufacturing Company, Han tier Brothers. William Andresen. W . A. Dlmlck. Mlsa Roea MIIW. L Ona Reaaer. Mlas Os Pratt, Miss Mrr itl Crosa. Uvy Stlpp. Oregon Cltf Ah- atract Company. Dr. Lv A. Morris, Earl Lata. Mr. Dona hoe. J. To bin, W. Moghnesky, A. Prie. C. O. Miller. Miss Margaret Brown, Dr. L O. Ice, U. K. Jones, Wllnam McLarty. Dr. Nehbraa. Frank T. P. Barlow. E 8 Laraen. H. P. Bright bill, J. E. Be- ley. Prank Bosch, C. J. Buchanan, Mr. and Mrs. J. Flnaeane. Mrs. A. M. Blnnott, of Oregon City: Daugh ters of Isabella. Eugene; Judge Man ley. Ladles' Aid Society of Cathedral. Mrs. J. Huber. W. J. HetSeld. Mrs. P. J. Klrby. Olds. Wort man A King. Mlsa Clariesa Wiley, Rer. Father Daly. Cloeeett A. Devers. Doston Meat Company. Mrs. 8.' Wlleou. Old Peo ples' Home. Mrs. McGlnnls, John Francis, of Ponland. Misses Maria Bechtam. Teresa Drrney. Mary Heasiaa and Frada Koik. of Mllwaukle, members of a so ciety of the Sacred Heart Catholic cburrh of that place, were visitors at tb Baby Home Taeaday afternoon and brought a Cbrlstmas donation of clothing, including many pairs of stockings. Tb recreation room, where the Christmas eierelsee wer held, wsa beautifully decorated. Caiistmas bells, festoons of red crepe paper In termingled wltk evrrreens gave the room, a most attractive appearance. Before tk Christmas eierciae a samptaoas dinner. Including turkey sad mine pies was disposed of by tka youngsters. Tb dining room waa prettily decorated. There ar seven tytwo children la tb Baby Home, and all wer glvea a treat to the feast Many of these children ar of Protestant families, sad are treated la the same manner as those of the Catholic denomination. Services war held la the chapel Christmas as follows: C:30 a. m.; 7 and 7:30 o'clock a. m. The chapel waa prettily decorated wltk festoons and Ivy and evergreens, whll a manger contained wag figures of the babe, Jesus, the Lord and Mary. Tk ogurw representing Jesus sentad to tbe Sisters thirty years sgo. many visitors ssve called at the chapel to see tbe decorstlons. snd the artistic design has baea commented Suecla! services will b I I -- . II wa at the rkapel on N Tsar s Day. sad iTTsTbeea decided b tk Sisters I retain the decorations aatll afirf tkat Urn. Rev. ralaee Dc enlclet St the service oa Ckrtstma Day. K a CeaHsste. "Look st nw r eieisimed Reading lawyer wsrtnlv .."I sever l.h s dr-i f medUHS t ST llfT-Sd I 4 Stfag as aay twa ef PatlaeU pal together -Well. lhaia aothisg. retortsd s , phj.k-lse, "I aar aval la Uw Is ! Ufa sod I'm ss rk-b ss soy two dose i f yor cllesta pal Ugber."-Lad- Asiwera A CASF. 0 TIESPASS Sv LDwlN DAM OKO CrM t Vr I was ervsua the big Allsatlc hm1 ta my wsy to W bea war all Ju-t stusrd. I he atstertwiu wn lying 4ia and everything hlggiedy tUt'T. "lcd snuMig a family wbe ruas lay la the ste as mine a gin sbvat I a eat. re ty as a pearh sad oeaiar aa a Quaker eaa. I kept gvu ae of ""J 10,0 " room for taeeiprvsi'anxweaf passiog her. asd every time I did so I bowd she would at teast gisar st . but she didn't. The fsaJty had two rouota. both aotstde One t ! e pied by a buy f slltee aad aaotber af t we've. Tb belt Burning I met the ynung lady oa d k sad racked my brsius for aa aM-(hKl af .raping as sc qualnlsare with ber. bat rouidat think f say wsy la the wvrtd to Jo It. There wer peoty of rnsaces. but she blocs ed every eoe of theoa I dftnl fcoow a eol oa tte sblp ta latrliM' we. sad K louked ss If e atwaid rr-U the areaa together without my sivealag a word to ter toe day wbea I Se ker I faertw! I rwald see tbe fs!ntet susplctu of s smile e her fs.e Indk-siing Ihst she knew well eooaga Ihst I wss trying l Bah her st-)us!ntsac sad she i giving- n ail lb troabt she rvuid Id dulng so 'that made me mad One night I was lylag la my berth nnaad aalerp wbea t was ewskeaed by a soft bs ad cli4og mtae "Feel say better. HonayT asked a Sweet ver. I gave a grant as muck ss t say "Wast aaytblagr gave another negative grant, bat I didst aHtbd raw my bead Aaaxber hand ss laid e my forehead, a de Melons! r soft hatvl "Toe kstea'l nav fever." I rupiw-e.! I stMMild ssy something, bat I tttterwd sever s word. I knew perfectly weJI what bad beppeeed. but I didn't rare t Interrapt the pro ceedings. - The girt, wbua acquaint sac I kad been trying t form sad who had beaded m off. was formla mine wltk a vengeaar I bad beard ber mother la the eett afsteroom mla Isterlng to the eldest af ker tw boys, who seemed to tie 111. am! It was (Ssla that the dssgbier. Intending la go into ' see htm. kad gat Is my room Instead. -Well- she said Dually. - dont a that I ran do anything fr ya. so I'll leave yo Good night" he bent dows ssd klaoed m. tbea went oat If I wss mess enough to let ber do sil this I ws nt the mas te let set knew of ker mistake t least Is any bat s detb-ate wsy I dreamed of that kiss all night sad Is tb morning eo wsklng saw oa lb flour a dslnty kandkerrbief. evidently a womss's Then I knew I bad tb gam In tut wa hsmla Bat I waited If sb didn't mention tb visit to ber brother sb supposed she bad made blm she would sever know sb bad railed o me Instead Wbea she met me sgaln she showed sot the slightest conariouanesa af her visit later, while she wss sitting In s steamer rbslr. I steped up to ber. raised my bsi deferentially and. bold lng oat the dslnty bit of linen, said: Tsrdoo me. but I think Ibis Is your handkerchief Tbe look of surprise on ber fare was a sight to behold She evidently expected me to tell ber where I found Itbut I Wel a serunil tttne tower than tbe first and walked on with my ooa In tbe air Tbe tables wer tamed Knowing of my advantage, though. I sftrrward Often passed the young lady deferen tially. 1 never noticed ber One day while sitting on deck she cstne up sod took a sest not very far from me. I felt that this wss tbe first step In a resolve to gratify ber curiosity. Indevd. I sua peeled from ber manner that she hsd fa dc led something waa wrong snd may bsva Interviewed ber brother. Kb sat near toe fi a long while I waa read lng and did not move. Presently she sroae and. coming to where I ws. stood before me I pretended to It so absorbed In my book that I did not ss ber. Kbe spoke, and I stood up at once snd uncovered. "Will you kindly tell m where you found my bsndkercbief r sb said, red ss a rose. "To avoid wounding your sens of delicacy should bare to lie to you; tbereror I beg of you to etros me." That only made ber mr determined to know, snd sfter sum persuasion I aald: "The other algbt you got Into tbe wrong room." She waa Sot only sew red ss s rose. bat red ss s lark rose. I knew Ike neit thing sb would ask was. "Why didn't joe stop mer so to forests II ber I went on: I will eiruse th tresnssa If voa will do me the honor te dlsiiens with sn Introduction snd permit m lo con sider myself sn scqualntanr" Bb seemed te f.lka tbe tresoass rri of It la earnest snd thought tb pen slty for ber blunder a rtry light one I followed ber all ever E a rone nro. posed to ber In Veulce. we were mar rled In London asd returned en lbs same ship that took ss over. So claimed to consider that I wss vary good to forgive ber trespass, as I ''"d 1111 " "0 were mar- '" WD" MK1 mT permlttlsg ber k,aa thinking I wss bar brother abomlnsbie. SPEND MONEY WISELY Let thdlOuUtniAS Spirit Prevail bat ramamber tkat atuaey one spent Is ilka tka n m. past tka null M saver rstaraa. Bat ka) Tka best am tkat Sanaa eaaauul la tb. isviM-. 1 book a waltsr kow smajl tka Is life begins from tkat kxir. lanueooe, aad ludepeadeac. OLDEST BAITK a LAixiuiurrra THE FIRST NATIONAL BM of OREGON CAPITAL, Tea aeel Sesihlae Wants, For Sale, Etc WANTSO. WAITED ToarUts aad local people to ae my colUci o. of arrow-kaads cwlaa, ladlas jnakaiav. t!d atami aad turtna of .' aorta Wi buy or sell la IkIS ! Have wwn good bargsiaa Is aevoe)kaad furaltwa aae tla. rotge oaag. Mai sear Fifth. 'FOet SALS. tK SAtJC CeJsr poles, sallabl for tlevbone and talegrapk p"W Write C It. Wsrtkae, Orer-S City Route No. I. WOOD AND COAL. 0RW.ONCJ.TT WOOD AND fTKL CO, F. M. Pmhm. Wood and coal delivered to all parts of tke d'J. SWtN0 A SPsXALTT. rVa yuur orders 's Inc $503, Home B 110 ' FOR RENT. rOK RENT room kowse la Glad stone, oa block frosa car Use, two lots, fruit. $11 moots. $L r. Car- tef, Gladstoa. Or. wna n ' ana i saiui FARM LOAMS. FARM LOANS Mmtch as Diaatek. Lawyers. Oregon City. Or, ATTORNtTsV . n sTBT. Atorer-t Lew. M ' altraeia Piralako UUa eaaaalae. eetatae setued, eraJ law kaaissst Over otweoe City. trSKM A SCIIL'sTJUBU Ataseaeye-et Law, Da is eh a r aA vahat. was , Moa la aa saxarta. saake srtae Rle. Oreesaa Oty. UltOCR ANO CO'" FACTOR. HARRT JON Bnfldar aad OeassaJ Cemtraeaor give a Swwiaate esaeweo of waits aae rati Res. PVmss Masa 11 INSURANCE. . It, COOPaJR. pee ne sad Real sWtaie. Lot as year flu pas ties wa bey, i earkaaew. Offlee la th ajtdg.. OrwsTO Otty, Or see a CLEANINQ AND PRESSNq CHICAGO TAILORS sulu made to order from $10 and a p. Wa also do rleanlng. pressing and repairing Tkre doors south of poatoffoe. - MUSICIANS. J. ALBA SAG FIR. teacser of wind and string Instruments, director of band snd orchestra. VM farnlah mualo for any orcaaloa. Call st Electric Hotel PIANO TUNINO. PIANO TtrNINO If yoo wsnt your piano thoroughly sad accurately tuned, st moderate cost, notify Piano-Tuner st . Electric Hotel Strongly endorsed by the director of th Philharmonic, who will eonally vouch for bis work. AUCTIONEER. W II. TIMMONo. of fllaJsiona. will TIM Motto, of Gladstone. conduct auctions snd will call sales anywhere In Clackamae or sd)oia- Ing counties on short notice st reasonable rates. NOTICES. RotTo sr AppUosffon for Liquor L'esnss. Notice Is hereby given, that I will, st the neit regular meeting of tbe City Council apply for s license to sell liquor at my plac of business, 101 Msln street, for a period of three months. JOSEPH WHJION.- Notiee of Application for a Peel Hail Llcenee. Notice Is hereby given, that I will, at the nett regular meeting of tbe City Council, apply for a license te ran and regulate a pool Hall at my place of bualnesa, 701 Main street, for a period of thre months. COX A WARD, Notice of Application for sTpoof Hill Llcenee. Notice Is hereby given, that 1 will, st the neit regular meeting of the City Council apply for a license to run and regulate a Pool Hall at my place of bualnaea, 103 Main street, for s period of three months, II. If. SMITH. Notive ef Application fee s Liquor License. Notice Is hereby given, that I will. te be smm4 as m smi a were. Swaa tMMtkea. h a was seen ii ai an ir law tea war. M aae s sasa. aa Mrs. IS iaaaai sa ear ism saass imsi ssr eae aaea ss a wm an ml wttb ta (M riaaa.iaJ ms isiltiswr ssr srrees wkaea arrwrs mai rae m.t i naad sataas was ka st th nett regular meeting of the City Council apply for a license to sell liquor st my place of business. 423 Main street for a period of three months. A. KLERK. iMdeposiu Tke bov a Its tke Sret kksp U fata: IH TU1 C0UKTT r. j. ktstrCV CITY, OREGON 0W froea t A M Net is ef Apptisalie Dssns. Notice Is kereby given, that am Ik. kali k.... I . City ( iHiuril. an.y fur , leel.T ell Ibtisur ai ay n,r 7" -Tk PUnat" m Ml, a period of sis moetha. I. mvoNirn Swmmana. la Ike Circuit Court of the tuis . Oregon pw t'larkamat rovsty. IWaa HulluweU. PUloilff, va. William C IMIoasU. IWeaauL To William 0, HoUoai a, Shove named defendant- la tke same ef the Stats sf rw ra. yo are hereby rsoaUwt u , par ssd answer the epUlat Uaj against you la I he above mui Court ssd rauae. on ut kefw tb - day of February. A th 111 sad If you fail so to aasssre asswer lb platans all) ar k tk Court for the rrlief prsT4 kf la ker complaint. kirk i. lUlOa marriage row eatatlnr hetaara ya, Sad tk plaintiff ba forever twah ed. sad tkat tbe piaittilff hat tk ear, custody and metro af he minor rklld. atothy Th's eammties Is served ate pa by pabllratioa by order af tka Hat M. a Issatl. fudge of tke Chatty Court, which order Is dated lh tri day ef December. A. tl IKI. sal the date of tk flrst pahbratk a? this sammoaa I tbe IWh saf af Bar am her. lilt, aad the last yd ratio s tk 30th day of Jatavv. 113 wnriaCK a W1UJAUH. v HrtlaBs. 0. Attomers for fUisc Sossmaaa. la the Circuit Court of tke lUa sf Oregoa. for tke Connty ef Oris maa Kathertne Orloff. plaintiff. versus William Orloff. " Iwfeadaat. - Te William Ormff. Def-edant; Is tk same of th gists sf 0r go yoe sr hereby required s pear sad ssawer to lbs snojawsl Bled agalast yo Is the abee titled suit oa or before Iks Pk eg of January ISIS, aad If yo 11 aaswer. plaintiff UI take B sstm against yoe, forever diasolrlai as bonds of mstrlmaay herelrlorv sW SOW eitetleg betweea Iks pUMIt sad yoe. sad for the car sad ns tody of tke mlsor child. Jasafct sad for aack other asd ranker re lief la tke premlaes as Ike easrt may deem Just aad eqattakl prayed for ta the eosipUlat tM kerela. Servtc of tkls sannoet H Saw spoa you by publtcatios Is auaac of as order of lb Boasts bl R IV Beat la. Judge of Iks Cats ty Court, for Clackamas Csasty. Stale of Oregoa. wade no teak the $7tb, 11L directing sack as Ileal loa la tke Ore roe City 1st prise, once s week for U sseca sire weeks, tke first aabllcatlos b leg November Ike Ilk. llt m the Ust tbe tk day of JiT. 1113. . J. T. EUJS. Attorney fur PUl"" WiriS BIG PORKER pin By good m Uari Inlareat was lakes ! guessing contest which ekiesd Ut la wi.ht at the Parr meat surte- Each one calling st lbs allowed to make s gueas oa t. ed kog tkat was hung In lbs pu'j- business. The gueasea rus -fifty pounds te 1J00 P"",-.T!: hog weighed 437 II pousdA sbsij number wsa guessed by Osorgs saa swsy snd Michael Qleason. rJ sway bought Oleaeosa porker. Tbe hog wss unusu..., - for Its age, being only old. and was raised by land, of thla city. A tur7 prise given for the one g nearest correct weight. CATARACT COMPANY MA$ The Cataract Hose ( 'oropanf " gave Its snnual ball at BsatM "5 Chrlstmaa sight The bail attended, and a most "h'fir. wss had. The music which nl.had by home talent, was Tbe general committee " of Charles nannan.ru. - mr Frank Hall, and tJ?A was composed of William Crone r. Iiti, Otto Millar and Ft"1 Punch waa served lo sbout 100 P . e a Rock Spring Coal Hay, Orsln sad Mill rose. White Queen Flour . pstset. Blus Stsm Fancy Oregon ' Ceaalziloa Co AND MAIN si r I ' far l s' II mt Ivf NTH II eMv. ore. II vi