Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, March 14, 1919, Image 6

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MILWAUKIE, CLACKAMAS COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1919.
COMMERCIAL CLUB TO MEET.
Don't forget the Oommorcial Club
meeting Monday. March 17th, at the
High school building. If you are not
a roomier send In you application be
fore that date.
Come whether you are a member or
not and get Interested In vhat the
club expects to'do this year.
Mombors will please bring cakes.
OLD BARN MAY BECOME "GYM."
The q lestion of what use could be
made of tho old car barn to make It
a benefit to the town, has been asked
mativ times.
The Hich school students are ans
wering tho question "make It Into a
sym and ouditorlum."
It la reporttd that the P. R. 1 &
r. Co. U willing to give a long lease
to the school or any other enterprise
who could use the barn.
It U a good brick one-story building
about 80 by 800 feet extending along
the block in front of the High school.
LOCAL
Henry P. Ootken. son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. F. ..Oetken. who was formerly
k. tt s s. Rose, but lately in
aa v. - -
Bremerton has received his honorable
discharge from the Navy and is now
at his home in Oak Grove. Farm life
Is great, after the last few weeks in
camp, says "Hennie." Ills brother
"Ulll" who was on the U. S. S .West
Mount, underwent several operations
in a navy hospital, but is now on his
way over-seas on the U. S. S. Dakoton.
"mil" also is anxious to come home.
The Woman8 Work Club held the
regular monthly meeting at the home
of Mrs. Hadden in Minthorn. An all-
day meeting was held and a splentua ;
jimup wna served at noon. A busi
ness session was held in the after-j
noon.
M. C. Glover, who receUy purchased
Mrs. Caffall's place on Lake Road.j
bftfl moved his family there and in-i
tends to make it a permanent home, j
The sale was mad through Mrs. j
Johnson, the Milwaukie rea'tor. j
Miss Dorothy Wtosinger came home '
o-.r,inw for a week's visit with tn
home folks. Ths trip was made by
iho hiehwav. and she re-
VUtU .mw -- .a -- - -
ports It In fine shape.
k i r Mill be held at the city
hall Wednesday evening to make ar
rangements for an entertainment and
m hA irtven at an early date .to
raise funds for a reception to the Mil
waukie boys who servea in any
branch of the service.
The teachers of the grammar school
gave Miss Clarke, one of the grade
teachers, a very pleasant surprise on
her birthday, March 11th. The teach
ers Invited all of the High school
tMrhon and Miss Clarke to join them
and Miss Clark was completely taken
by surprise. A banquet was sereu
in the school dining room. A Jolly
time was enjoyed by all present.
William Kleeb, who recently pur
chased the Frank Plimpton property
next to Uie Milwaukie grammar
school, has taken possession, and will
move his amily to their new location
in a few days. This is one of the flu
est homes In Milwaukie and brought
a good price. The deal was made
through Mrs. Johnson. Mr. Kleeb is
a recent arrival from Iowa, and ex
pects to make the property the family
home.
Henry Scott was a Milwaukie visi
tor last week.
W. A. Davidson was visiting friends
and attending to some business in
Milwaukie the first of the week.
GRSUALTIES OF AMERICAN LIE ARMY 10 BE
IRUY TOTAL 240,187
WASHINGTON, March S.-Jlattle
casualties of the American army iu
France, as shown by revised division
al records, announced today by Gen
eral March, totalled 210,197. These
included killed in action, wounded,
missing in action and prisoners.
The list of divisional totals shows
that the 91st (Alaska. Washington.
Oregon. California, Idaho, Nevada,
Montana, Wyoming, Utah) lost 5S3S.
The 2d regular division showed the
greatest losses lu the revised list with
24,429. The 1st division came next
with 23,973. The 2Sth (Pennsylvania)
led national guard and army divisions,
being fourth In the list, with 14.41".
The 32d (Michigan and Wisconsin)
was fifth, with 14.265.
In the new list the 42d division
(Rainbow) reported a total of battle
casualties of 12.252; the 77th (New
Cork Metropolitan national army),
S423; the 26th (New England), 8955;
the 27th (New York). 7940; the 30th
(Tennessee. North Carolina, South
Carolina-, 6S93.
RETAINED BYDEPARTMENT
WASHINGTON, March $. Reten
tion within the army of about 200,
000 men, obtained originally through
the drafts and by transfer front the
national guard. ! planned by the war
department building up a temporary
military establishment of the nation.
This was definitely made known to
day by General March, chief of staff,
who announced the decision of ths
war department that tho army would
"not be reduced under any clrcutn
stances below 509.909 until some law
was passed fixing the pennant force."
PLANS FOR BOLSHEVIK
according to a memorandum sent to
ths senate propaganda committee by
Solicitor Lamar of the postotftce de
partment.
This memorandum was made public
today by the committee and Chairman
Overman said It would be read Into
the record tomorrow.
Card of Thanks.
We wish to express our sincere
thanks to our friends for their kind
ness during the sickness and bereave
ment of our beloved mother, Mrs.
Amelia C. Mullaa. and for the beauti
ful floral offerings.
The family.
FOR SALE.
Flemish Giants, New Zelands,
Belgians. Pedigreed Flemish
Giant at stud. 1 lign Brahama
Cockerel thoroughbred.
E. J. HEPP
32nd and Harrison, 2 blocks north.
FLOOR LEADER IS ELECTED
BY REPUBLICANS
Loans and discounts
Overdrafts, secured snd
Bonds and warrants
Banking house
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Prescriptions
1 Pure Drugs and Chemicals jj
1 Russell & Gilberts Choice Candies g
Kodaks, Films and Supplies. jj
H At your reliable drug store j
TRADE AT HOME
WASHINGTON. March 11. Repre
sentative Frank W. Mondell of New
castle, Wyo., today was elected Re
publican floor leader In tha next con
gress.
The vote for Mondell was 160 to 23,
the latter number merely voting
"present." Filty-three votes were ab
sent from the meeting of the Repub
lican committee on committees.
Previous to the nomination of Mon-,
dell, Representative Maim, Illinois,.
present Kepuoiican iioor ieauer,
chosen to again lead the Republican)
forces In the house, but declined the Capital stock paid in
nomination. The vote for Mann was
154, 12 voting against him and two
voting for Representative Longworth
of Ohio.
WASHINGTON. March lO.-Mail
matter seized ulnco the signing of the
armistice has disclosed that the I. W.
W., anarchists, radical socialists and
others are "perfecting an amalgama
tion" which has for Its object the over
throw of the American guvernment
through "a bloody revolution" and the
establishment of a Uolshevlk republic,
MORE WESTERN
TROOPS ARRIVE
IN NEW YORK
NEW YORK. March ".With 2504
troops, of whom all but 262 are mem
bers of aero squudrons, tho steamship
Mexican arrived hero today from St
'Nnsalro. A detachment of tho 71t
roKiment. coast arllUcry corps, and a
few casuals were aboard.
Units Included the tallowing: le
tachments from tho 37th division;
three officers and 160 men of the
316th trench mortar battery, 91st di
vision (national army troops of Wash
liiKton. Oregon. Callfornlu, Nevada
I'tah, Idaho. Montana and Wyoming)
to Camps tawls, Dodge and Dlx.
PORTLAND MARRIAGE LICENSES
A marrlnve license was Issued In
Portland Tuesday to Floyd F.Khorly
of this city, and Julia Kldwoll, 71C
Taylor street. PortDud.
No. 28.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
. THE FIRST STATE BANK
AT MILWAUKIE. IN THE STATE OF OREGON. AT THE CLOSE OF
BUSINESS, MARCH 4. 1919.
RESOURCES
unsecured
School Activities
Hlg game Friday, Milwaukie vs.
nuuvcrton. Ihiys nnd gins learn to
play. Admission 25c.
The athletic boys aro beginning to
think of baseball now. The prospects
are good and a good team will bo or
gruUod.
It was decided at a recent student
body meeting that the school should
have a Maroon this year. TIib orrw-
ers nave not yet linen viocimi, u.n
work will start on It soon.
Basket ball game Wednesday be
tween the girls team nnd the faculty
at 8: P. M. Admission 10c. Proroodg
to go to tho student body annotation.
Special entertainment between halves.
UNIONS MIEN 10
CALL NEW STRIKE
IN SEATTLE
PRICE FIVE CENTS
date of the first publication ot this inn
mom, towlt, oil or before ths Ml day
ot March, 1919, and It you fall to ss ap
pear and answer, for want thoreot the
plaintiff will apply to the Court far the
relief prayed tor lu plaintiff's com
nltttut. to wlt: For a decroe ot the
Court, forever dissolving the marri
age contract, heretofore, and now, ag
isting betwoon plaintiff and aereaaani,
and restoring to plaintiff bar former
numo of Martha llrou. and tar such
other aud further relief as the Court
may deem Just and equitable.
This summons Is served poa you,
by publication theroof, once each week,
for six consecutive weeks, In the Mil
waukie Press, a newspaper of general
circulation, published at Milwaukie, lu
the County of Clackamas, Slate of Ore
gon, pursuant to au order of the Honor
able J. U. Campbell. Judge ot the above
entitled Court, mndo and entered on
the 6th day of February, 1911.
A. C. MIDDLEKAUKF,
R. K. WALTON,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Postofflce Address. 612 6IJ Henry
Building. Portland. Oregon
Date ot first publication February I,
1919.
Dnte of Inst publication Ms rob M,
1919,
SEATTLE. March 13. Charging
that some shipyard and contract ship
employers here are discriminating
against union men who have been on
strike, labor leaders today said an
other walkout is threatened. Protests
have been uvula to the Soaitlo Mela
Tradoa CounclL
Members ot the Coppersmiths' un
Ion dm-lare some of their men have
not ben permitted to return to work
and unless this condition Is remedied
the union will si ilka Monday.
Furniture and fixtures
Other real estate owned
Due from approved reserve banks
Checks and other cash Items
Cash on hand
Total
LIABILITIES
Surplus fund
Undivided profits, less expenses
Dividends unpaid
Postal savings bank deposits
SPEECH OPENS LEAGUE
FIGHT IN fitl YORK
WASHINGTON, March. 6. The nation-wide
campaign of the "senate 37"
against the League ot Nations consti
tution begins tonight In New York.
Senator Borah, leaSer of the opposi
tion, will speak before the Society of
Arts and Sciences there. On Saturday
he will speak In Boston. Borah's
speeches are the first of a series to
be made in practically every state, In
opposition to the provisions of the
league constitution as drafted at Par
is.
Every senator who joins in the cam
paign, with the possible exception ot
Borah, plans to make It plain to his
audiences that it is not a League ot
Nations he is opposed to, but this
league as outlined in the tentative
constitution.
Individual deposits subject to check
Demand certificates of deposit
Cashier checks outstanding
Certified checks
Time and Savings Deposits
Bills payable for money borrowed .
Total
I139.12S.91
303.78
68.394 93 j
' 13,407.00 1
3,653 83
150 65
83.91601
2.369 78
18,699.71
1318,974.28
t 25,000.00
6.000.00
64193
48.00
1.305.19
160.479 81
1711.87
641.38
1.236.00
120,310.10
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Hours: 9:00 to 11:00 M. 1 to I P. M.
Sundays and Eventngs by Appointment
Phones:
Office, Mil. J; Res. Tabor 6111
DR. O. P. LOW
PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON
Calls Answered Day .n l Mght
Office: Milwaukie Stat Hunk Bldg.
Main SL MUwaukle, Ore.
British Loss Heavy
In Battle of Yprcs
' LONDON. March 7. Winston
Spencer Churchill stated In the com
mons that the British casualties In the
third bnttln of Vpres from July to
November, 1918, which resulted .n
flnttenng out the salient and ths cap
ture of PasHnehendat'lo ridge, number
13,5X0 killed and MG.2r7 wounded and
missing. The British killed were Kv
ST.:.. the Canadian. 4S6, and the Aus
tralltins. 12t'.9.
We wish to dispose of some wood
logs at our Milwaukie mill, to anyone
who will take them awsy. Phone Cal-
1,800 00 ifornta Barrel Co. Main 63SS. Adv.
Phones; Pacific 63 Home VU
GEORGE C BROVVNEI I
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Oregon City, Ore.
All legal bimlutss promptly ttu ld to
1318,9748
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I PERRY PHARMACY
g ' ' PHONE 19.W j
1 MILWAUKIE, OREGON
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FirstStateBankofMilwaukie
"YOUR HOME BANK"
Conducts a General Banking Business
4 per cent interest on Savings. Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent
YOUR PARTONAGE APPRECIATED
State of Oregon. County of Clackamas ss:
I, A. H. Zanders, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to the best ot my knowledge and belief.
A. 11. ZANDERS.
Cashier. .
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11th day of Ma'ch, 1919.
O. D. EBY. Notary Public
My commission expires July 20, 1920.
CORRECT Attest:
PHILIP STREIB
PHIL T. OATFIELD
JOHN F. RISLEY
J. A. KUKS
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State ot
Oregon for the County of Clackamas.
Martha Burka. Plaintiff,
vs.
Jacob Burka, Defendant.
To Jacob Burka, tho above named
defendant:
In the Name of the State ot Oregon,
You are heroby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against you
In the above entitled suit on or botore
the expiration of six weeks from the
WOUNDED SOLDIERS
ARRIVE IN NEW YORK
NEW YORK, March 11 With 8o
oficers and 2674 troops of the 27th
division (former New York state na
tional guardsmen) the steamship
Mount Vernon arrived here today
from Brest. The vessel brought alto
gether 5784 troops, Including a large
number of casuals and 96 nurses, to
gether with seven .officers and 813
men sick and wounded.
Casual companies aboard Included
the following:
Nos. 1410 of Montana, 1413 of South
Dakota, 281 of Oregon, 284 ot Call
fornia and 294 of Colorado.
Traveling as a casual on the Mount
Vernon was Brigadier General James
D. Glennan.
B-1563
SELLWOOD 941
East Side Hill & Lumber Company
Mill and General Office: Foot of Spokane Avenue
BRAENrffiyDn,:nTh and Halsey streets; Phones: Tabor 2811, C-1237
SSiJ SVSbor 111.. Mm
J P. FIN LEY & SON
Perfect Funeral Service
Telephone Main 9
A-1599
Montgomery and Fifth
Portland
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LONDON, March 7. Nicolal Len
lne, Bolshevik premier of Russia, Is
soon to propose peace to the allies
with the understanding that they will
not interfere in Russia's internal af
fairs, according to a report received
In Helslngfors from Moscow and cab
led by the Dally Mall's correspondent
today.
.Russia, It is said, will offer great
concessions in cotton.
WASHINGTON. March 7. Armed
American intervention In Russia did
I m-jch to deepen and strengthen the
I Bolshevik movement and to enhance
the nower of Lenlne and Trotsky, Col
onel Raymond Robbins, former head
of the American Red Cross mission
to Russia, today told the senate com
mittee investigating lawless proba-
I ganda In the United States. I
ji; n: e l wiowH wtory jiB-triitj tum
Store Opens
Daily
at 8:30 A. M.
Saturdays
at 9 A. M.
Phone:
Pacific
Marshall 5080
The Most In Value
The Best In Quality
THE MOST IN VALUE
THE BEST IN QUALITY
Store Closes
Dally
at 5:30 P. M.
Saturdays
at 6 I'. M.
Home
Phone:
A 2112
THE STORE THAT UNDERSELLS BECAUSE IT SELLS FOR CASH"
Advance
Spring Styles
Every Garment We
Are Showin.
.Carries a message of the nearness of spring the new styles are not so much the
cliange-of-the-season which always comes with the passing of winter as they are a
complete change in every feature of model and material. With the war only a
far-off echo, and the surety of peace and prosperity growing greater every day,
the fashions of the coming season show a reawakening of the desire for the beau
tiful, the youthful and the gay expressions of joyful design to which tho makers
of this spring's garments have responded with lavish use of dainty decorative
handwork and delightful beauty in colorings and rich materials.
New Suits All Fashionable New
$22.95 to $77.50 Styles and Colors
New Deesses .
$12.45 to $35.00
New Skirts New Waists
New Capes New Dolmans
At Prices You'll Be Pleased to Pay -
I'hono Milwaukie 54 W.
JOHNSON REALTY CO.
Rsal Estate, Insurance snd Rentals
Office at Station Mllwuklo, Ore
Office I'ht.ne Resldenr-e Phoee
Mllwankle Oak Grove Jt Y
DR. R. S. RAMSEY
DENTIST
IIOURS-9:30 A. M. to II M. 1:M F.
M. to J:00 r. M.
Rooms & 6 7 Bank Building
MUwaukle, Oregon
grnrrrrn rTTrTrrrrisssreii
Funeral Director and Cmeaimer
Telephones:
Bellwood 71 Homo. 111122
1532 J4 East Thirteenth 8t
Bellwood Oregon
EAT MEAT
Th hnmnn system demands es
tra nutrition and best building
food; mpnt provides both. Cholee
selected meats, both salted and
freh. sold here.
Milwaukie Meat Market
R. W. BROWN, Proprietor
Tel. 11 W. Milwaukie, 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 high
price of knitting yarn, the MU
waukle Wool Carding Mill has
put In operations Its roll-card-Ing
machine and Is prepared to
sell pure white wool rolls, and
a so natural gray, ready tor the
old-style spinning wheel. Farm
ers or others desiring to have a
part of tbelr wool made up Into
rolls, or batting for comforters
and mattresses can do so by ad
dressing The Milwaukie Wool Cardnlg Mill
MUwaukle, Oregon.
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