Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, March 07, 1919, Image 6

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MILWAUKIE, CLACKAMAS COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 19I9.
PRICE FIVE CENTS
VOL. Ill- Na. 89.
BUILD YOUR OWN HOME CAMPAIGN
The Milwaukle Commercial Club
held a meeting at the High School
building Monday evening and planned
for their annual "High' Jinks" for St.
Patrick's day, at which time the club
will start its campaign for "build your
own home.
Good speakers will be present and
a program of general interest will be
rendered.
All members are urged to be pres
ent, and the general public is cordial
ly Invited to attend and meet with
the club and get acquainted.
MAYOR SURPRISES COUNCIL.
4 nlftusant surprise was given by
Mayor Snyder to the members of the
council when he Invited them to lake
an auto ride with him over the city
to look at some repair work, and then
stopped at hit home and Invited the
gentlemen In.
Th fnnnd a banauet spread In tha
dining room, which had been prepared
by Mrs. Snyder.
The table waa tastefully decorated
and the councilmen did ample justice
to the repast after which they proceed
ed to the City Hall for the transaction
of regular business.
In service to give them a fit
ting welcome home was slven consid
eration.
' The council will meet next Wednea-
day, when the committee rrom mo
oarenta and one from the city fire
men will Join the council In making
arrangements for an entertainment
nd dance to raise the necessary fund
for the home-coming reception of the
bovs. The dale of the entertainment
and dance will be fixed at this meeting.
Cardinal Gibbons Just Before Golden Jubilee Was Celebrated
GRANGE PLANS MEETING.
The Milwaukle Gran 4 Vui hold
their regular session on March 15th.
All members are urged to attend, and
visiters are cordially Invited. the
lecture hour will be open to any one
wishing to listen to or take a part in
the discussion which will intro
duced by Mr. H. A. Thiessen on "At
the Present High Trices of Forage
and Feed. Can We Afford to Produce
Meat. Milk end Eggs for the Market?"
Attorney B. O. Sknlason is going to
give a talk on "Army Life in the Can
tonements of the U. S." This will
h verv Interesting an destructive.
! Let us all plan to be present
At roll call the members present
are expected to answer with their fav
orite verse or quotation.
RETURNED SOLDIER WEDS.
Wayne Arnold, one of the returned
heroes of the great war. who arrived
home about two weeks ago, surprised
his friends by slipping Quietly away
'and petting ma-ried last Saturday "to
the girl he left behind." Congratula
tions are being showered on the happy
couple. They are at the home of
Wayne's parents.
MERGE BUSINESS AND PATRIOT
ISM.
The city council met in reailar sea
sicn Tuesday evening. Routine bus-
intss was taken up and disposed of.
Then a movement by the parents of
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t nnhprtson. of Portland, gave a
birthday pcrty for her daughter, l.u-
cile. at the home or Mrs. v uhbius m
o,,inii, addition, last Saturday.
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Those present were, luciib
inhn rimmlev. Alice Veitor. Anna
Simm, Opal Masey. Richard Johnson,
Hattie Kremer, Luclie Kooenson,
June Crippin, Dan Robertson and Mar
ion Robertson.
Charles McKinney. a former resi
dent of Milwaukle. was calling on
friends in the Quincy addition the
past week. Mr. McKinney is now a res
ident of W'ashougal, Wash.
William Miller, son of Mr. and Mre.
J. J. Miller, arrived In Portland Wed
nesday morning wita the troop train,
and will proceed to Camp Lewis to be
This pho:ograph shows Cardinalastery In Washington, where the Cni Mr. Thomas F. Lee, Cardlual Gib
Gibbons attended by dignitaries ofdltmls golden jubilee was celebrated .bona, Mgr. James F. Maekin and W.
t)e church and prominent laymen Just From left to right are James Ryan, Itnrke Cochran,
before entering the Franciscan Mon
mustered out with his unit. We are
all glad to w elcome William back.
Captain John Jacob Astor,
Twice Wounded, and His
Tided Wife Visit America
Prescriptions
Pure Drugs and Chemicals
1 Russell & Gilberts Choice Candies J
H Kodaks, Films and Supplies. j
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PHONE STRIKE
IS ORDERED ON
PACIFIC COAST
SAN" FRANCISCO. March 5. A
strike of 9000 telephone operator
and 3000 linemen in California. Wash
ington, Oregon and Nevada has been
ordered by the executive committee
of the International Ilrotherhood of
Electrical Workers In the event , that
Postmaster General Burleson does not
speedily grant wage demands of the
brotherhood. It was announced here
today by T. C. Robblns. personal rep
resentative of L. C. Crasser, vice
president of the organisation.
Robbins today received a telegram
from Charles P. Ford, secretary of
the brotherhood. Indicating that a
recent referendum of the workers In
the four states mentioned favored
a strike.
Wounded Officer Cheered
in Home-Coming Parade
STRIKE SPREADING
HAVANA. March 5 The
general strike, which began last
midnight, was spreading today ?
? into the interior of Cuba. Re-
ports were received here that the s
sugar factories might be Involv-
ed.
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School Activities
The Armenian drive haa been very
materially helped by the Milwaukle
schools-- a total of f 14105 having been
suhHcrlbod by the High uud lliaiumar
schools.
Milwaukle 22Heaveilon 16.
Heuverton Ulrls 'i'i- Milwaukle
Rtrla 1!.
The boyV and islrls' buskelbttll
spuads Journeyed to Unavottou lor a
double header last Friday. The buy
annexed a game and the gtrla fought
a good loalng fight.
Hecause of the small floor and the
tendency on the part of tteavertou t
employ football taetlcs, the game us
played by the boys waa slow, Adam
was hlfch pulut man for Milwaukle,
wlili ten points to his credit.
Considering the fact that the Mil
waulile girls played their first outside
game with those of Hoavetlon, they
did well indeed, even, though tiiey lust
33 to 19. They hope to recoup when
lluaverton plays here on the Hilt.
Heiwon triumphed over MlUaukto
Seconds Tuesday last 31 to 10. The
second team put up a good fight and
at the end of the first half the score
was 8 4, llenson leading but unfurl u
nately they lout out In the wlmlup.
Highly gratifying results of the
flint semester's study are now ap
proved. There are no total failures
and very few partial ones. Due credit
must be given Professor Murker and
the others of the faculty for the past
successful term.
Frederick W. Conn, for forty-seven
year a missionary In Armenia, spoke
of the poignant sufferings of those
peoples to the assembled High school
recently.
data of the first publication of this sum
mons, to-wlt, on or before tha I Ola day
of March, 1919, and if you fall to io ap
pear and answer, for want thai tot tha
plaintiff will apply to the Court tor tha
relief prayed for In plaintiff! com
plaint, to-wlt: For doowMi of tno
Court, forovor dissolving tha marri
age contract, heretofore, and now,
Istlug bet ween plaintiff and dafandant.
and restoring to plaintiff her former
name of Martha Uroux, and for men
other and further relief ai tha Court
may deem just and equitable.
This summons la served upoa you,
by publication thereof, oime each week,
for six consecutive weeks, In tha Mil
waukle Press, a newspaper of general
circulation, published at Milwaukle, In
the County of Clackamas, Btata of Ore
gon, pursuant to an order of tha Honor
able J. u. Campbell, Judge of tha abovo
entitled Court, mado and entered on
the 6th day of February, 1911.
A, C. MIDDLBKAUrr,
It. IC WALTON,
Attorneys tor Plaintiff.
Postofflce Address, 622 SIS Hsnry
nulldlng, Portland, Oregon
Date of first publication February I,
1919.
Date of last publication Maraa 10,
1919.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Hours: 9:00 to 11:00 U. 1 to I P. M.
Sundayt and Evenings by Appointment
Phones:
Office. MU. J; Res. Tabor till
DR. O. P. LOW
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Calls Answered Dny "i. Night
Office: Milwaukle State Hank Didg.
Main St MUwaukla, Or
We wish to dispose of some wood
logs at our Milwaukle mill, to anyone
I who will taka thera away. Phone Cal
' lfornla Barrel Co. Main 8388. Adv.
WANTED Piano box In good con
dition. Phona 75 Y, Milwaukle.
; MONEY TO LOAN on real estate. 0
i per ent Interest C. 8chuebel, Ore
I gon City.
j FOR SALE Small house and two lota
, In Milwaukle, near Oregon City car
atation. Prlca 11250. Have you a
little home to trade for t acres of
good cultivated land H-mlla east of
Milwaukle. Call or phona Mrs. Mag
gla Johnson, Milwaukle.
Phones: Pacllte 03 Horn A lii
GEORGE C. BROWNE' L
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Oregon City, Ore.
All legal business promptly attended to
Phone Milwaukle 14 W.
JOHNSON REALTY CO.
Rsal Estate, Insursncs and Rtntsl
Office at Station Milwaukle. Ore
'XAJOR .lORIUARO SPCNCtR.
Because of unhealed wounds, Major
Lorillard Spencer of the 369th Infan
try (old Fifteenth Colored National
Guard regiment of New York City)
was unable to march in the big home
coming parade up Fifth avenue.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of tha State of
Oregon for the County of Clackamas.
Martha Durka, Plaintiff,
vs.
Jacob Durka, Defendant
To Jacob Durka, tho above named
defendant:
In the Name of tha Stata of Oregon,
You are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against you
In tha above entitled suit on or before
the expiration of six weeka from tha
I PERRY PHARMACY I
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MILWAUKIE, OREGON j
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First State Bank of Mil waukie
"YOUR HOME BANK"
Conducts a General Banking Business
4 per cent interest on Savings. Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent
YOUR PARTONAGE APPRECIATED
After an absence of twenty year
Captain John Jacob Aster, son of Lord
Astor, is in America with his wife.
Lady Violet, daughter of the Earl of
Minto, who was governor general of
Canada and viceroy of India. He en
tered the war with the First Light
Guards ef the P.ritlsh army and in
October, 1914, was wounded at Mes
sines Ricl'e in the right elbow. At
Cambrai, on Sept. 1 laet, when he was
In command of Battery No. 520 of the
Royal Garrison Artillery, he was so
badly wounded by a shell which fell
in a group that his right leg bad to
be amputated. Captain Astor and
Lady Violet will spend a few days at
Palm Beach.
Store Open The Moat in Value Tho Best In Quality
at 8:30 A. M. lthlfi
at 9 A- ML
vvsjpevaawewvv-Tvi
.Phone:
Pacific
Marshall 5080
r4lLRO 6 MOSSISS
THE MOST IN VALUE THE BEST IN QUALITY
Store Cloaea
Dairy
at 5:30 P. M.
Saturdays
at 6 P. M.
noma
Phona:
A 2112
THE STORE THAT UNDERSELLS BECAUSE IT SELLS FOR CASH'
SELLWOOD 941
B-1563
East Side Mill & Lumber Company
Mul and General Office: Foot of Spokane Avenue
BRANCH YARDS:
Bast Thirty-nmth and Halaey streets; phones: Tabor 2811, C-1ZJ7
Multnomah Station; phone: Main 4533
Mlller-Mowrey Lumber Co, Lents; Tabor 2116, B-6U1
There will be a meeting of the Coun
ty Loyalty league at the court house
In Oregon City at 10:30, Saturday,
March 8. It ia desired to have one or
more representatives of each league
in the county to attend this meeting.
An effort will be made to have an In
teresting speaker at the meeting.
Aged French Premier, Who
Was Wounded by Assassin
J P. FINLEY & SON
Perfect Funeral Service
Montgomery and Fifth
Portland
Telephone Main 9
A-1599
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Your Immediate Attention is Directed to
The Mew Spring
.Fashions
Which are Now Practically AI Here
Come See the Handsome
Spring Suits We Are Showing
At $25 to $77.50
A showing that will give you delightful selections from
among the many new models. Particularly attractive are
those with belted and box coat. 4 Included are all popular
materials and the niost fashionable colors. All are of the
finest workmanship and most moderately priced quality
considered. We are also showing many new models in
Spring Coats and Dresses that we would be pleased to have
you call and inspect. Take this as a personal invitation
to do so.
Office I'hone Residence Phoa
Mllwauklel Oak Grove UT
DEL R. S. RAMSEY
DENTIST
HOUR3-9:30 A. M. to 11 II. l:aa r.
M. to 3:00 P. M.
Rooms 6 6 7 Rank Building
Milwaukle, Oreoen
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Walttx C. fttntoortftf
Funeral Dlrsctor and Embilmer
Telephones: '
Sellwood 71 Home, U 1132
153234 East Thlrttsnth St
Sellwood ' Oregon
EAT MEAT
The human ayatem demands t
tra nutrition and heat balldlnf
food; meat provides both. Choice
selected meats, both aJta4 and
fresh, sold hero.
Mil waukie Meat Market
R. W. BROWN, Proprietor
Tel. 11 W. Mllwankla, Ore.
Phones :
Sellwood 62 B-1325
OREGON DOOR CO
Foot of Spokane Avenue,
Portland, Ore.
Manufacturers of
SASH DOORS AND MILL
WORK
Yellow Fir, a Specialty
Your Correspondence
Solicited
SPIN YOUR
OWN YARN
On account of extreme hint
price of knitting yarn, tha Mil.
waukla Wool Carding Mill has
put in operations its roll-card-In
a; machine and li prepared to
sell pure white wool rolls, and
a so natural gray, ready for tha
old-atyle spinning wheal. Farm
ers or others desiring to have a
part of their wool made up Into
rolls, or batting for comforters
and mattresses can do so by ad
dressing 7
Tha Mllwaukla Wool Cardnlg Mill
Milwaukle, Oregon.
Samples can be seen at Mil-
u. line
pOTur.