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OIMinON CITY KN'TKIU'ltlHK. KItlDAY. A PHIL 'J, IfUfl. uys Property Already His B. F. Kellogg Sues E. M. Howell Ability In a II ii. ati aometbiiig that he Ao not aril and d'- not n l I (if I tin dcacrlbed ai leal i.f aalca man' lilllljr lull, Judging front mil AM In the i lr. nil court hr II V. Kl tt. K M Una ell. ilia it. fi ihUi.I In Ilia a. Hon, baa (una Ilia an. li nt le.t una belief. IV, Kalog rtalina. Howell a'tually Bold III in property thai ae lr aly hla nan ami lint ha bad for many fart Kellogg ak rr 1171 ei. lha aii.-fed iur haae price of Ilia proper) r. Ill" nil filed fur Ki'lliiKf by Attorney William Mli.iia and Waller lUinI-k. Kclloag, an employe In ona of the local nillla owua a I rm( of lam) near Ilia rorncr of Twelfth ami Tavlor itreHa. A d Join I nar llila tract la a sec ond of which Kellogg rial ma owner- ahlp. The lag panel, of land hat been ton 4 If KrlloKC (of aeieial feara. I.i.l In Ilia fall (if 1)11, Howell loll Kllo( llial ia km oil J plita of prop ertr tiia and not Krl.,,' ai.'l llial Ui.li a parinel.l a Inaila al Ultra da would nil lb property to Ihlid parly, (lain. Kilo r.ell believed lluaclt and With oul looking up Ilia if'of'U In Iba taaa or even referring In l.la dead, lha fur rni-r "lxKft" lha property. A ar attar Ilia tranaactlon aa rloeal, Kcllorg began lo dun I.I Ilia aala at tia bail no dd In Iba land from How ell William Hli.li" ll (if lha opinion that a (barge of obtaining money under fala prel.nao aliuolil l.a brought galnat Howell. wleioiiis lilf n !!. L. HOLMMVIIO PROFESSIONAL DIREOTORY JOSEPH E. HEDGES Lawyer MOMCY TO LOAN WKINHARO BUILDIHG D. C. LATOUItrm, fraUL t. J. MiriR. Caaktav The First National Bank of Orogon City, Oregon CAPITAL, 10000 00. Tranaaete a Baneral Banking Beet Oea rm t A M. U P. St William Hammond Philip L. Hammond Hammond & Hammond ATTORNEYS AT LAW Abitracta, Raal EtUte, Loan, Insurance OREGON CITY, OREGON Piclflo Phona It Homa Phona A -27! IS FINED $25 DISCUSSION ON ICVCNTH STREET STEPS AT NOON LEAD! TO BLOW. "DON! HI!" IS CRY "I Don't Want lo right." Say Coon cllman Builntta Man la Civan 3i Pin by City Racordar Lerdar. Photic Pacific (1 Mom A III QEORGE C. BROWNELL Attornt y at Law All legal bualneta promptly attondod to aaaaaaa T a C. SCHUIBEL Attornay at Law Dautaohar Advokat Will practice la U oourta, maio oollactloDi and aatllotnaDta. Offloa Id EnUrprtia UuUJIng, Oragon City, Orajoa. T C. D. 4 D. C LATOURITTf Attomayt-aVLaw f Commarclal, Raal Katata tod I Probata our Bpaclaltlaa. Of- Iloa In Ftrat National Dank Oldf., Oroton City, Oragon. Wants, For Sale etc. FOR BALE fl. C. Whlta I-cchom Km for llati'lilnK. Brttlng of IS Kcita, "i'oc. Inrubator lota, 1 1 00 bun drad. Kirtlllty KUaranterd. Not ahow atork but heavy Inyrra. 1 In vito corrraiHimlrnra. W, CilvfM Hoi 37, Kataraila, ()roicm. FOR SALE Korty head of goata. Dail WooiIn, Hull Hun, Oregon. T W. S. EDDY. V. $., M. D.V. i Gradual of tb Ontario Vatari- nary Collaga at Toronto, Canada. 1 and tb McKlllIp School of Bu avry Ul v,nilu, fliwuu,nn at Faatilon Stabk, FlftA Bt, b 1 twoen Main and Wtr Bt. - i Both Talaphonaa f Offlla Paclflo, Ualn 15; Horn, i A IS. I Raaldenca Paolllo, Main 114 i CLAUDE W. DEVORE, Attornay-at-Law NoUry Pabllo Katacada. Oragon. STRAIGHT SALISBURY W maka apaclalty of lnataU- tDg watar ayatemi and plumb- iDg In tba country. W carry Ia T a. linVi ml QIavu m. f gtnei. W tara a full I V Of Hyer pumpa and ttrax pump. Prlcaa alwaya lowoat 720 Main It Oragon City Phana 16 U. Office Phonos Paclflo Mnln 405; Home A-270. RoHldonco Home 11-2 H. WILLIAM M. STONE Attomey-at-Law Iloavor nidit., Uoom 6 OREOON CITY - OrtECJON O, D. I B Y I 7 Attornay-at-Law i Honay loaned, abatraot furnlab j J ad, land title examined, eatataa ettled, general law builn. i Orar Bank of Oragon City. j SPECIAL TO WOMEN The most economical, clonnalng and gormicldal of all antiseptic Is A soluble Antiseptic Powder to be disaolved in water as needed. A a medicinal antlnopttc for douches In treating catarrh, Inflammation or Ulceration of nose, throat, and thaf caused by feminine 111 It baa no equal. For ton years the Lydla E. Plnkham Medicine Co. ha recommended Paxtlno In their private correspondence with women, which proves Us superiority. Women who have been cured say It Is "worth Its weight In gold." At druggists. 60c. large box, or by malL The Faxton Toilet Co., Boston, Mass. Annual Mooting. The annual mertlng of the stork holdtra of Cladntone Heal rtate Asao elation will be held at the offlre of Croaa It Hurko. attornoys, In Oregon City, on April 1th, 1915. at ! p. in. for the purpoaa of electing throe dlrectori to serve for the ensuing year and foi the traimartlon of any other bunlnru that may properly come before the meeting. II. E. CROSS. President. 8tatemant of the Ownership, Manago- mont, Circulation, Etc Ittviulrcd by Hit) Art of August Z4, 1912, Of Oregon City Enterprise, published weekly at Oregon City. Oregon, for April 1. 1915. Editor. E. E. llrodlQ; manattlng ed Itor, E. E. Ilrotllo; business ptanagur, E. E. Ilrodln; publisher, E. E. llrodlo, Oregon City, Oregon. Owners: E. E. llrodlo, Oregon City, Oregon; Geo A. Harding. Oregon City, Orenon; E A. Bominer, Oregon City, Oregon. Known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders, holding one per cent or more of totnl amount of bonds, mortguges, or other secur ities: None. E. E. imoniE. Manager. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 31st day of March, 1915. (Seal) E. H. COOPER, Notary Public for Oregon. (My commission expires August 14. 1915.) Notice. In the County Court of the Stuto of Oregon, for Clnr.kamaa County. In the Matter of the Estate of llonton H. Roley, deceased. Notlco Is horeby given that the un dersigned, Administratrix of the Es tate, of Heaton II. Roley, deceased has filed her final account In the above matter In tho County Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas county, and that Snturday, tho 24th day of Ap ril, 1915, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, In the County Court House of said county of Clackamas, has been fixed by the said Court as the tlmo and place for tho hoarlng of obloctlons thereto and a sottloment thereof. Ontod this 30th day of March. 1915. SUSANNA ROLEY, Administratrix of the Estate of Heaton H. Roloy, deceased. CLARK. SKULASON & CLARK, Attorneys for Administratrix. First publication, April 2, 1915. Last publication, April 23, 1915. . "You are a damn liar,'' aald Council man Henry M. Tnnplrton to Itoawell U llolman Juat before noon HaturUay ben tb tao nu n met on Iba Bevenib atrret owrbead etalrvay. Mr. Holuian's reply brirf. " effectual. To right awing landml agalnil Templi'ion Deck and tli couu rlltnan begged for mercy. Ha cowered aaalnat tba railing. Ixm't lilt bio," b rrled. "I don'l want to flKht." After Iba altercation Mr. Templeton marched don ton and ewor out arrant before City Attorney flchue- be on an aaaault and battery charge Jlotmao entered a pica of guilty and aa aaaeaaed with a fine of 1:5 by City Recorder Ijoder, ho remitted $15 of the amount and Mr. llolman paid 1 10. 'it waa worth Ibe money," be aald. llolman. who Is a prominent bus! neas man and a formrr member of the city council, la chairman of the house committee of Ihe Commercial club. and tbat la where the trouble began Early In Ihe year the club decided tj stage a billiard tournament, and Tern pleton, who I one of the most expert player In the organUation, waa made a member of Ihe handicap committee. It as freely asserted about the club that Templeton used his position on the committee lo procure a favorable handicap for himself, but the players stood for It, nd the tournament start ed. Within Ihe last few weeka there ha been considerable grumbling over the manner In which the tournament was being conducted and last week the house committee met and by a unanimous vote of It member. Mr. llolman. Dr. Clyde Mount and Fred Jobnaon. concluded to call the affair off, which waa done and a notice post ed In the club rooms lo that effect. The action of the committee "peeved" Mr. Tcmplton. He wanted to win. and he proceeded to take his grouch out on llolman. but he evl dently ran up against the wrong man. BEAVERS DEFEAT AtlGELS M IE OF SEASON THREE TO ONE SCORE IS PILED UP AGAINST LOS ANGELS TEAM. Whooping Cough Well everyone knows the effect of Pino Forest on Coughs. Dr. Pell's Pine-Tor-Honey is a remedy which brings quick relief for Whooping Cough, loosens the mucous, soothes the lining of the throat and lung, and makes the coughing spells less sovcre. A fumlly with growing children should not bo without It. Kcop It handy for all Coughs and Colds. 25c at your Druggist. Electrlo Bitter a Spring Tonic. (Adv.) GOVERNMENT CLOSES HOTEL WASHINGTON, March SI. The Grand hotel, situated at the comer of Fifteenth and New York avenuo, will bo shut down tight tomorrow by ordor of tho government. The hotol Is owned by tho United States, and was leased on condition that no disorderly or il legal conduct be allowed there. The lease wa termlnted by Hon. liryon R Newton, assistant secretary of the treasury department, on account of breach of contract, after a police In vestigatton of the conduct of the hotel. Tho hotel was called the "Bucket of Illood" In newspaper articles which criticized severely the aimroprlntcnesa of the government's lease. It Is estimated," says the Gardiner Courlor, "that the Umpqua river at low wator could develop 100,000 horsepow er. As It Is, with all the water that could bo usod for that purpose In this county, only 1175 horsepower has been developed. N ONE SPOONFUL GIVES ASTONISHING RESULTS Oregon City residents are astonish ed at the QUICK resnlts from tha Blinple mixture of buckthorn bark glycerino, etc., known as Adler-l-ka. This remedy acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel and Is so THOROUGH a bowel cleanser that It la used success fully in appendicitis. ONE SPOON FUL of Adler-l-ka relieves almost ANY CASE of constipation, sour or gassy stomach. ONE MINUTE after you take It, the gases rumble and pass out Jones Drug Co. (Adv.) Your Child's Cough Is a Call for Help Don't put off treating your Child's Cough. It not only saps their strength, but often leads to more serious ail ments. Why risk? You don't have to, Dr. King's New Discovery Is Just the remedy your Child needs. It Is niado with soothing, healing and antiseptic balsams. Will quickly check the Cold and soothe your Child's Cough away. No odds how bad tho Cough or-how long standing, Dr. King's Now Discov ery will stop it. It's guaranteed. Just get a bottle from your Druggist and try It. (Adv.) HICCIHEOIHAM, W BOX, SHOWS KITH OF OLD TIKE SKILL for four Innings No Scot Is Made But In Sloth, To Btivtrs Croi Plata fX) Sea Opener. l-firt ANGKI.KH. Cl.. Mar. h 10.- Contrary lo popular tradition, ctperta tlon of U al ball lam and. Mime say. of the lions of I ho llravera hlin- aelf. tb I'ortlanden today defeated tha bx ala llh a I to I score In the opening gam of the Pacific Coast league. Illraliiliotham. the veteran of laitt yrar'e aurrriaful l'-ar team, aa In ha txiic for the wlnnera and held d in lb Angel lo eight bin. Itolea. a new member of the local (earn, did tba heavy work for hi team. Illll Davta, of Ihe IUarera. wa the flrai man t the bat and swung wild as Mayor Hoa pitched tba flrat ball over for !o Angelea. Chief of police Bebastlan, behind the bat, stabbed It and Ihe long rare for tha pennant was on. Eight thousand people crowded into the park to Ibe game. The flrat four Inulngn paaed with out any special features but In Ihe fifth, tb Heavers. In the old form that gave them the chami!onhlp Ual year, came In strong and brought In the first two runs of the araaon. Btumpf and lx.ber singled and Murphy sacri ficed, putting bis to teammatea on aecnnd and third. Then came Hlggln- bothain to Ihe bat who singled, scoring Btumpf and taber. Dsvls, the next hatter, waa out after raining flrat and a double play ended lllgglnbotham's trip around the circuit. Bpeas brought In the Iblrd taller In the sixth. Maggert. the center fielder for the CAHBY 111 SCHOOL 1S DEBATING IBS OF THE COUiNTY BY DEFEATING MILVAUHIE TEAMS Cant.y high aci,.x, defeated Mllwau kla In a dual debate held Under the auapliea of Ilia Clarkainaa County Hibool league Friday night and ou Ilia (baiiiploiiablp of the rounly. Out of lha all Judgra for lb lao debates, lha CanLy aui won five. Tba county divided Into Iwo dUtrlcte by Ihe ahool league. Canbv defeated Molalia III tba euiitlicrn dl t rl t and Mllwaukla won from F.ata rda by default. Tb qunitlon aa: Iteaolved that lha literacy te.t ahull be applied aa a further restriction lo en. Iteration. ' Fa')) of tba lao schools bad an af rirwatlte and a negative team. Tba affirmative leain of each n hool d baled Ilia negative In Hie homo to a of (be latter. Al Canity, Iba bomi team won with a 1 lo I declalun. Tha teama were: Canby. negative. Clarle llalnea and Bopbla Weeks; Mllwaukia. affirmative. Iteitha Pulley and Ixtrrls Martin. Tba judgee at Cabby were County Buperliitendenl J. E. Calavan, W, II. Cobraiia, of Clai kamss, and William Hammond, of Oregon City. Tb verdli I of Iba Judges at Mil a ri als wa ui.ai.liitiis In favor of Canby, Tba team) there were: CanLy, affirm llva, Henry Zimmerman and K'elyu NebeioUbl; Milaaukla, n-atle, Nao mi Hart and Will lain Miller. iao lint ter. of Oregon ( uv; F. J. H. Twin, siiKrlnlendeiit of Oregon CUV hoola, and Henry Y. I'fliigelon, principal of lha Oregon City l.lnh a boot and ptea blent of the Cla kamaa County H bol leagua went tba jiidijea. W. II. Craala, chairman of Ibn Wllxaukle ach'Htl board, prealdrd. UkbU, kniHked the flrat bo;ner of the aeaaon and made the lone arore for his team. The Angela appeared on the field for their early practUe garbed In glis tening hew uniform of pure white Portland' uniform of blue material stood out In strong Con Irani. The llneupa were: Portland-Ivl. 3b.; Derrick, lb.; Bpeaa. rf ; Flatter, c; Ixjane. rf.; Btumpf, 2b.; 4x. If.; Murphy, ss.; Hlggliilxttbain, p. Ita Angeles Wolter. rf.; Metnger, 3b.; Ellis. If.: Abntein, lb.; Maggert. cf.; Mullen. 2b.; Terry, as.; Holes, c; I'errllt. p. ' I'mplrea Pbyle behind the bat; Toman on baaes. PLANS FOR MILITIA CRUISE MADE ATTEMPT BEING MAOE TO OR GANIZE DIVISION IN ORE GON CITY. MRS. CYNTHIA 8. OUNLAY DIES Information wss received here by telephone Tueaday morning by Mrs. Roaln FouU Evsn. past departmen' prealdent of Ihe Woman' Relief Corps, of Ihe sudden death of Mrs. Cynthia Bear Dunlap, department president, at ber borne In Balem. She died of heart failure at S o'clock Tuesday morning. Mr. Dunlap will be uc ceeded a department president by Mrs. Eva Ruegger, of Tillamook, senior vice president. A Sluggish Liver Needs Attention. Let your Liver get torpid and you are In for a spell of misery. Every body gets an attack now and then. Thousands of people keep their Livers active and healthy by using Dr. King's New Life Pills. Fine for the Stom ach, too. Stop the Dlxxiness. Consti pation. Biliousness and Indigestion. Clear the blood. Only 25c at your Druggist. (Adv.) Detulls of plans for the erula of the Oregon naval nillltl on the cruiser Albany In July and August of thla year have been completed by Lieutenant Commander Ulair, of the fnllllla, and have been approved by Ihe navy de partment. Tne program and Itinerary Indicate that the oillilaatia will have one of Ihe moat enjoyable as well aa one of the mot Instructive trips yet taken. The cnilser Albany will reach Port land July It and the naval milt la will go aboard early the day following. The ship Is expected to reach Astoria about 2 p. m. July 25 and bold a series of drills. At 7 p. m. the ship will go out over the bar to the sea. There will be all kinds of drills on the way south and line officers will take turns In receiving Instructions In running the ship. Ban Diego will be reached at 7 a. m. July 29 and tbat day and a part of the next will be spent in target prac tice with the big guns and other drill. In the evening of July 30 the men III be at liberty to go aa they pleaae In San Diego for 34 hours. They will be admitted to the exposition grounds free. On the return trip a stop will be made at San Francisco wbere the men will be given an opportunity lo vlalt the Panama Pacific eipoaltlon. An attempt la being made lo or nan lie a dlvlx.n In Oregon City by K. C. Dy and all Interested In Ihe trip should apply to him for Information at bla office. Eighth and Main stroet. WILLAMETTE BOYS ORGANIZE Tb Hoy' Athletic club of Wlllam ett orgatilted a baseball learn Tues day. Reg Hrltton wa elected captain and Wilder Roas manuger. They ex pect to plsy Weat Linn and Oregon City teams. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE At Salt Lake- Venice Bait Lake At Bsn Francisco Oakland Baa Franrleco R. H. 1 t t 15 1 S 11 Rheumatism Yields Quickly to Sloan's You cant prevent an attack of Rheu matism from coming on. but you can stop It almost Immediately. Sloan' Liniment gently applied to the sore Joint or muscle penetrate In a few minute to the Inflamed spot that causes the pain. It soothes the hot, tender, swollen feeling, snd In a very short time brings a relief tbat Is a J most nnbellevable until you expert I ence It Get a bottle or 8lon' Lint Iment for 25c. of any Druggist and have It In the house against Colds, Bore and Swollen Joints, Lumbago, Sciatica and like ailments. Your money back If not satisfied, but It does give almost Instant relief. (Adv.) If Your Sibscripttoi Expires Soon It Will Pay You to Renew Now) I For Never Before Has This Paper Made the Premium Offer it Now Extends to its Readers In making an inventory of our premiums we find that we have a wide assortment but, g I in many cases, not enough of one article to make a permanent offer to our subscribers. We g ! want to clean our stock room, to distribute this merchandise before it begins to lose its value jj j by becoming shop-worn. Look at the date on your paper. If your subscription has expired or will expire within j ! the next few months, this is an offer you cannot afford to neglect We mean it when we say these offers are unusual. Read them if you doubt it. g "Mamma, I'm nfruld pupa was pretty slow when he wus n young man." 'Terhnps ho wns. lie always paid bis debts nnd lined good English and knew nothing about cigarettes and nev er snw a tiixlciilt uml hndu't nuy clubs, and was ublc lo support a wife before he married. I guexs- hu was pretty slow." Cleveland IMuIn Dealer. A Child Can Run the NationaljVacuum Cleaner The National Vacuum cleaners are. without a doubt, the best hand cleaners on the market; They are strong, durable, and, above all, practical. A child can run one with case. Full Instructions accompany each cleaner. With a National, you can get dirt out of your carpets even after a thorough sweeping. You can go over your curtains and remove all dust and dirt without even taking them from the walls. Tho National is so simple that It can withstand much hard usage and yet Is efficient They are the only practical cleaners In districts wbere there la no electricity yet they are as good as tho expenslvo electrical mnchlnes. We secured a largo quantity of these cleaners over a year ago and can make an exceptional offer. We will ship to you postpaid, one cleaner for a six years' subscription to tho weekly Enterprise or a three years' subscription to the daily by mail. If you do not wish to subscribe bo far ahead, in duce your friends to take the paper or renew their subscription. K fc. 'r? JPSSaM t JfU t '' I Jst L.i.i i.K..-ai.'iii in'"- Tha National in Use This is Probably the Most Unusual Offer of AU Do you own a hand painted view of the fulls of the Willamette river? Would such a picture, done in oil, realistic, and true to actual conditions, appeal to you? The Enterprise was fortunate In securing the services of a Portland artist who made a study of the Willamette falls. He painted several largo pictures and, after being thoroughly acquainted with his subject, was induced to paint a limited number of pictures of the falls for the Enterprise. The pictures measure seven by ten inches. We do not hesitate In saying that this is the most unusual pren 'm offer of all. Tne painting Is a fit decoration tor any home and when framed will receive the admiration of all who see it. We will send you this picture, postpaid, for a one year subscription to the dally Enterprise by mall or a two year subscription to tho weekly Enterprise. Taking Car of the Children. No parent would consciously be care less of the children. Joe A. Rozmarln, Clarkson. Nobr., uses Foley's Honey and Tar for his two children for croup, coughs and colds. He says, "We are never without Foley's Honey and Tar In the house." A distressing cough, sleepless nights, and raw, Inflamed throat lead to a run-down condition in which the child Is not able to resist contagious or Infectious diseases. Fol ey's Honey and Tar Is truly healing and prompt in action. Jones Drug Co. (Adv.) j Only Eight 3-Piece Scissor Sets Are Left. Here anain the advantage of buying In quan ' titles direct from eastern agents of the manu i facturer Is evident. This three-piece scissor I set, consisting of a pair of large shears, button hole scissors and embroidery scissors, Is the same set that you would pay $1 or $1.50 for at your store. They are made of good steel and are strong and durable. We have yet to receive a complaint from a family that secured a Bet of these scissors from us. One year's subscription to the dally Enter prise by mail or two years' subscription to tho weekly will result In a set being sent to you. As we have only eight sets left, you had better hurry if you want one. A Six Months Subscription to the Daily Brings a Fountain Pen Yes sir! That Is Just what wo mean. A six months' subscription to the dally Enterprise by mail will bring you one Popular Fountain Pea. The Popular has no gold bands, no frills and fancy Improvements. It 1b all pen. It is In tended to be used for writing not as an orna ment. And It does write. When used proper ty, the Popular pen will give you satisfaction. And, remember that a six months' subscrip tion to the dally or one year's subscription to the weekly is all that is required to bring you one of these pens. Pennants Such as These Are Ideal for Library or Den These pennants, measuring 14 by 35 inches, are made of heavy felt and letters are stamped on. We bought an even thousand pennants at one order and secured a remarkable price, a fact of which you can take advantage. We have about an eighth of the original order left and Included in the lot are Oregon Agricultural College, Washington, Cuba, Har vard and Alaska. We will send postpaid two pennants for a year's subscription to the weekly or four pen nants for one year's subscription to the daily Enterprise by mail. USE THIS COUPON Dear Sir Inclosed please find $ for subscription to the (Daily) or (W'eekly) Enterprise to be sent to at I have selected a as a premium. Yours, These unusual of I fers will continue I until our stock room H is empty of prem- iums; it may be soon. IlIIIIOIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHII Illlllta (Name) (Address) If any article re ceived in this offer is found faulty, re turn it and we will send you a new one.