OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MARCH 21,1919. f 1 1 4 n 4, lvJLJLJLi y jTJl S jll jl m j : rrr. i ' NORTHERN GLAG PLANS FOR WELCOME The City Council, a committee from the Firemen, the School District and the parents ot the boya to service met at the city hall Wednesday evening to discuss ways and means to raise funds to give an enthusiastic recep tion to the returned men. At that meeting it was decided to solicit funds by a house to house canvass. The so licitors will make a report next Wed nesday evening. Sunday, a girl. Mother and child are doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schmidt have re turned from Seaside and have opened their store again. A store on Mln thorn is a great accommodation to all residing there. The store has the same phone number as before, SS-Y. Merle Urkln, who has been ill tor some time, is able to be out again. COMMERCIAL CLUB IS ACTIVE. The Milwaukie Commercial Club mot Monday evening at the school j building. Geo. U Rauch of Portland gave an address on the "Own Your Home Campaign," which was lisfened to with interest by alt present. Thilip Etreib gave an outline of the State Chamber ot Commerce work and Mr. Streib and Harry W. Craw ford were appointed to take charge of the work of securing members for the state chamber. The next meeting of the club will be hold Monday evening. March 31st, at the same place. ...... School Activities Mrs. Arndt received a message from her son, Roy O'Doll, who is now at Camp Lewis, who expects to be mus tered out so as to be home Thursday afternoon. Edward Lee, who has been at Camp lewis for some time, expects to be mustered out the last of the week. He was severely injured and has spent many months in the hospitals in France and America. Chas A.- Larkin, Jr., sent a newspa per clipping to his father. Chas. A. larkin, Sr., in which the record of the work ot the two Oregon Battalions are given. "Chick" as he is familiar ly called, is a member of Battery B 147th Regt. William Miller is home after being mustered out at Camp Lewis. He was a member of the Coast Artillery. St Claire DeVaul and J. Nortwick are home after being mustered out. !Lt. Wesley Grasle Is expected home soon, as he arrived in New York sev eral days ago. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Adam Keck The basketball game with Beaver ton was played Friday evening with victory for both M. H. S. teams. The girls won with a score of lt to 9 and the boys 25 to 10. It was the best game played this seasou. The next game will be Friday. March 2S, with Washougal and a double header. This will be the last game ot the sea son. The senior girls spent a very enjoy able afternoon at the home ot Miss Risley, Saturday. March 15th. The challenge issued by the senior bovs to play any class in basketball was taken by the sophomores. Th Milwaukie teachers gave a sur- nris nartv to Miss Clark, the occas ion being the anniversary of her birth. The cafeteria of the grammar tmiiamg was tastefully decorated and a bounti ful spread was enjoyed. Stat Superintendent Churchill and County Superintendent Calavan visit ed the High school one day recently. GOVERNOR OUTLINES POLICIES OF OFFICE German Machine Gunners Know Why This Doughboy Is Wearing Two Crosses OREGON MAN HONORED WASHINGTON. March 15. CyAo B. Altchison, former chairman of the Oregon State PubUc Service commls 9icm, on which he served as a member for eight years, tomorraw will bo come chairman of the interstate com merce commissiion. Potrland Willamette Iron & Steel Works breaks world's record: builds 22 Scotch marine boilers in 23 days. . SALEM. March 15.-(Specta!)tu a statement Issued to the presg today, Governor Oleott outlines hie policies to the people of Oregon as follows: In assuming the duties ot Gover nor, I am keenly appreciative of the unusual responsibilities devolving tip on the office of chief executive be cause ol the reconstruction period now before us. In my opinion this Is a time when there is as great need tor a vigorous flow of patriotism and loyalty as when we were sending thousands of our boys to tight tor the cause of liberty. Time after time, under the leader ship of our late governor, Oregon has demonstrated the depth of her pa triotism by her splendid record in furnishing her manhood, in subscrib ing for Libetry loans, the Red Cross, and other war activities. These rec ords were made possible because the n.nii of the state learned to pull to gether In a common cause as they had never dona before. The many serious problems Inci dent to this time ot reconstruction can be solved with credit to the state if we can have the same oneness of purpose, the same sort of cooperation by patriotic cltiasens, the same sort nf willingness to subjugate se'fish In terests for the good of a greut cause, as Oregon has displayed throughout this war period For the sake of the well being ot this state, 1 feel that this united sup port should be given to the governor .egardless of the individual who iukht occupy the office of chief ex ecutive. This is no time for the dis play of factional strife. It Is no time for putting politics above patriotism. It Is a time tor all ot us to put our houlders to the wheel tor the good of common cause. It is a time tor Oregon to forge ahead. The legislature has provided tor a big road budding program. The will norm have oDDortunliy to rvr.w . - . - . . ...t .. S IliillliilM rescriptions Pure Drugs and Ghemicals MttSTsjwst. , urns. i . . - i , j r- -x V i i Lm JD1MY COON AND HIS FRIENDS The Adventures of the Little People ot the Great Forest Sammy Muskrat It Selfish Sammy Muskrat is a good liver. Yes, sir! Sammy la awfully fond ot good things io eat, and of all things to eat Sammy la especially fond ot a Shore Dinner. A shore dinner for Sammy I made up mostly of fat fish, Just out of the water, and fresh water eliuua on the half shell, Sammy Is awfully fussy when he eats his shore dluttcr. He will uot eut his clams on (ho half shell in any old place, as llck Otter will do; he pants the table set juat so, and he wants It set In the same place day after day. You see, Sam my Muskrat Is "sot In his ways." Dick Otter and Benny Mink laitnh a great deal at the odd ways ot Sam my Muskrat, and especially at his stubbornness about his meals. Dick has tried very hard to break Sammy of this habit. You see, Dick Otter Is verv social and nlnvful. and he would like to eat dinner every evening with Sammy Muskrat. you are as tough a a, boiled Owl, and you ate as fat as butter. You are plumb buy; that's all that's the trouble with you, You need more exercise." But Sammy Muskrat wouldn't go, that afternoon, clnmmluK end fill ing with Dick Otter. He had been with Dick before and he knew that ho would have to do most ot the work while Dick Otter did' most of the tmtiug! Sammy Muskrat had been sleeping all days, ami dcumlng t( having a big shore dinner all by hluwdf, at his own secret dinner table, ho after Dick Otter pussed out ot sight. Ham my started off alone Io a secret puuee along Murmuring lli'ook, where ho knew of a bed of Wis and fut cluma. Now, you and 1 know that It Isn't nice to refuse to go out with a friend, to do something, and then, when the itnu V. VI'IUH WV V ItlHR Willi j IO f KM ' II IV I 1 1 1 ffc t M' vv - '- Sammy Muakrat. But Sammy prefers friend Is gone, to aueak off and do .. t i . . i. . . . ... . t i I... it In tha abovo entitled suit on or betort the xplratlon of six weeks from tb data of tha first publication of this sum mons, to-wlt, on or befora tha Ifltli day o( March, 11)10, and If you tall to so ap pear and answer, for want thereof tha plaintiff will apply to tha Court for tha relief prayed for in plaintiff"! com plaint, to-wlt: For a tlecwa ot tha Court, forever dissolving tha marrl- ag contract, heretofore, and now, ex lntlnir between nlaliitirt and defendant. and restoring to platutlll her former name of Martha Ilroux, and for such other and further relief a tha Court may deem Just and equitable, This summons In served upon you, by publication thereof, once each week, tor six ronsoeullve weeks, in the Mil waukie l'ress. a iiownmtnor jif tsnaral ctrcutatltm, publlHtmd at Milwaukie, In tho County of Clackamus. Stale of Ore gon, pursuant lo an order of tba Honor able J, U. Campbell, Jmlga of tha abova entitled Court, made and anlersd oa the fith day ot February, 1919. A. C. MtDDLEKAUrF, It. K. WALTON. Attorneys for Plaintiff, roatofflca Address. 612(23 Henry llulldlng, Bortland, Oregon Date of Drat publication February I, 1919. Date of last publication March 20, 1919. to eat alone, and I suppose he has some very good reasons for eating atone. One afternoon, Dick Otter called 1 Russell & Gilberts Choice Candies g 1 Kodaks, Films and Supplies. jj j At your reliable drug store always use It to the best of my Judg ment for tho Interes's of tha entire state. BEN W. OLCOTT. DRY AMENDMENT REJECTED TRADE AT HOME I PERRY PHARMACY H PHONE 19-W MILWAUKIE, OREGON FirstStateBankoFMilwaukie "YOUR HOME BANK" Conducts a General Banking Business 4 per cent interest on Savings. Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent YOUR PARTONAGE APPRECIATED TRENTON, N. J., March 13. The house of representatives of the New Jersey legislature today passed a res olution rejecting ratification of the na tional prohibition amendment. The amendment had previously fail ed of action in me senate. RUPERT STILL AT LARGE SALEM, March ' 18. Clyd J. Ru pert, who escaped from the lime quarry at Gold Hill Sunday, was still at large late today, according to lat est advices received by Warden Stevens. SEILWOOD 41 B-1563 East Side Mill & Lumber Company Mill and General Office: Foot of Spokane Avenue BRANCH YARDS:- ' . fi11 ,,,7 East Thirty-ninth and Halsey streets; phones: Tabor 2811, C-1ZJ7 Multnomah Station; phone: Main 4533 Mlller-Mowrey Lumber Co, Lents; Tabor 2116, B-eiii II M J P. FINLEY & SON Perfect Funeral Service Telephon. Wain 9 Montgomery and Fifth A-1599 Portland Store Opens Daily at 8:30 A. M. Saturdays at 9 A. 51. Phone: Pacific Marshall 5080 The Most in Value Corporal Casser Wilson of Chilli cot he, O;, Is just exactly the sort ol fichting man he looks to be. When he returned recently to America with others of Company U, iweiuy-eignm Infantry, First Division, he wore the French War Cross with the palm and the American Distinguished Service Cross. Under heavy artillery fire near c.,i,nnD ha ami a itriviitA rnn mnrfl nrKi th. ir f.n.nion of a commend-, ,v,n able reconstruction program. I believe. la a tocne machine gun nest. . i I .... & 1 will nrmmvo the reconstruction bond issue. It is )- important that they should. They ..usiit to lend impetus to private en terprise. It ought to encourage capital to seen opporanity to connect up with industry. And it some employment is provided by the expenditure ot pub lic funds until industry again catch es its breath and hits a s.ride in step with the times, the moBt urgent ana immediate crisis ot the reconstruc tion period will have been bridged. It shall be my endeavor to encour age industry to the fu lest extent ol my power, and to use the influence of this oifice to promote that harmony and fairness between employer and employe that are necessary tor indus trial success and a happy citizensnip. There is to be no upheaval in the atate government, cause! by the re moval of appointees and their replace ment witn new appoinued. I snail ex pect business efUc.ency troni all de uaitments and positions coming un der the Jurisdiction ot the governor I shall expect each appointee to give the state the same conscientious serv ice which would be required of him If he were in private employment. It there are any who cannot do thii, they will be given opportunity to find employment eisewheie. In tnesa mat- o.a l rin not exuect o deviate from the policy which 1 have consistently. followed while serving as secretary of state. ' State Institutions, with the excep tion of the state peouenuary, are under the jurisdiction ot the state board of control. As a membe.- of that board I shall continue favoring the nollrv of eiv.ng the variom superin tendents a tree hand and to hold them t-airely responsible ror proper busi ness management. Tney snau nave complete cont.ol over the employes under them. The warden of the pent tentiary will have equally as comp ete authority to employ and discharge his help, but as th responsibility for ihe adminis ration )f the prison will r-;st iip-m me I shall e.vneet to direct its policy. I hope to do this in a man ner that wl I ba app.oved by the peo pie ot the state. In stepp ng into the office of gov Rrnor as a result of a vacancy caused by death, under the provisions of the constitution I also remain secretatt jf state, entitle to draw the salaries of both offices. But, as 1 have al-ft-dv announced. I shall draw the salary of only one office. It a' way can be tound for immediately presea.ing to the courts the question of whether I may resign the office ot secretary of state without forfeiting my right to continue to hold the ottice ot gov ernor I will take advantage of It. I wish to have that point settled as early as possible, and if the courts hold that I may do so I shall resign the of tiee of secretary of s ate anu appoint a successor. But if this can not be done, then I shall not draw my salary as secretary of state unless it should be for public purposes to meet some, emergency which might arise In connection with the official duties of one cr the other of the two offices I now hold. I shall not araw the salary for my personal benefit, m,,. mnat iircptit. reason why 1 1UC ".O --- wish to obtain an early determina lon by the courts of this question, is to make it possible to again have three members on the board of con trol, with three independent minds giving consideration to state prob lems, but If it should develop that 1 cannot resign my office of secretary of state, thus forcing me to retain two votes on the state board, I wish to assure the people of Oregon that I shall not abuse the great power which has been vested in me but shall P5p that very thlnis by oneself! tio II was selfitdt of Sammy to want to go clamming all by himself, wasn't it especially when h knew where there were some nice clamsand not share them with Dick? Hut Just wall till you hear what Dick Otter does! Possession of Slore Is Asked in Suit William F. Jones entered suit against George llavill for possession of the store building in I loft former ly occupied by ihe Hoff brothers Plaintiff tillt'ges he owns the build ing and that the defendant han pos session and will not vacate on de mand. Cost and disbursements r asked In the case. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Hours: 1:00 to 11:00 M. 1 to I P. M. Sundays and Evenings by Appointment Phones: Office, Mil. J; Rss, Tabor !ll DR. O. P. LOW PHYSICIAN ANO SURGEON Calls Answered Day nd Night Office: Milwaukie 8t- Dunk Bldg, Mala 8L Miivtuukle, On. at Sammy Muskrat'a house, and call ed out, as he saw Sammy swinging In his hammock on his front porch. "Hello, Sammy Muskrat!" "Hello, yourself!" gruntKl Sammy rather crossly, for he had been out all night, and wanted to take anoth er nap. Hut Dick kept calling, and finally got a straw and tliklod Sam my behind the left ear, vntll Sammy was wide-awake and jumpid up and threw Dick on his back in frlemfty wrestle. "Now, see here, chum,' said Dick Otter. "Let's go fishing and clam ming this afternoon? The weather's fine, and we can get a big catch; and then lets have a shore dinner together, on the mossy bank of a Murmuring Drook, In the twilight?" Hut Sammy Muskrat was still sleepy and he grumbled out: "Oh, gi. away, and let me sleep. Didn't I tell you 1 was out all last night and didn't get a wink of sleep? I must get a nap or I'll break down my health." "Ha, Ha, Ha." laughed Dick. "Break down your health! Why, Thousands Demand Release of Mooney DtCTROIT, March 17. About 5000 men roared out their demand for the release of Thomas Mooney at a meet ing here Sunday nlcht addressed by Max Kastmnn. In one voice they also endorsed a call for a general strike on July 4. F.ttsttmm was applauded when he denounced tho espionage set and de plored the jailing of Ieb. Ilend 7t50 acre ranch ewes sold for $75,000. and 2300 SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the 8tat of 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 8tate ot Oregon, You are horeby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you I i . " Phones: Pacific 53 Hom K lii GEORGE G BROWNE' L ATTORNEY AT LAW Oregon City, Ore. All legal bustne promptly attended to Phone Milwaukie M W. JOHNSON REALTY CO. Real estate, Insurance and Rtntalt Office at Station Milwaukie. Ore Office Phone Restdenre PhoM Mllwaukles Oak Grove MY DR. R, S. RAMSEY DENTIST IIOURS-9:30 A. M. to II M. 1:M P. M. to 1:00 P. M. Rooms 5 8-7 Bank Building Milwaukie, ' Or0o The Best in Quality THE MOST IN VALUE THE BEST IN QUALITY Store Ooaea Dally t 5:30 P. M. Saturday! at P. M. Walter . &tnU)ortfjp Funeral Director and Embalmer Telephones Sellwood 71 Tlorato, Bllia 1832-34 Sellwood fcnn East Thirteenth St Oregon Home Phone: A 2112 'THE STORE THAT UNDERSELLS BECAUSE IT SELLS FOR CASH" gw Everything in the Newest Sprin Is Now Here for Your Selection To the woman who isi seeking for spring wear expressing the authentic styles which will be favored for the corning season we have a most interesting and exceedingly complete assortment of tho most de cided models already accepted by leaders in the feminine world of fash ions. We are particularly fortunate in having for your selection a most unusually wide variety of pleasing styles in these New Spring Suits From $25.00 to $77.50 We take pride in inviting you to this exhibit, for we know that you will be well pleased with the quality, style and moderate pricing of these beautiful garments. The materials are tine Serges, Poplins, Gab erdines, Tricotines, Mixtures and Silvertones, in the popular new and staple shades. All sizes in fashionable models for slender, medium and stout figures. There is individual attractiveness in each model shown. Your attendance at this special display is heartily requested. EAT MEAT The human ayitem demands ex tra nutrition and heat building food: meat provide! both, fholca selected ftieaU, both salted and freHti, sold here. Milwaukie Meat Market R. W. BROWN, Proprietor Tel.12 W, Mllwaakle, 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 ot extreme hlgk price of knitting yarn, the Mil waukie Wool Carding Mill has put In operations Its roll-carding machine and Is prepared to sell pure white wool rolls, and also natural gray, ready for the old-style spinning wheel. 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 The Milwaukie Wool Cardnlg Mill Milwaukie, Oregon. Samples can be seen at Mil waukie Press Office, opposite Postofftce. vvne cr