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Page 6 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY. APRIL 11,1919. to MILW AUKIE & NORTHERN CLACKAMAS This Hun Helmet, Brought to Aid the Victory Loan The committee having la charge the Prudent Wilson to Get publication 01 me maroon are ousuy engaged in preparing the subject mat tor for their publication, which gives promise of being highly creditable to the school. With residences at a premium, and Inquiries for houses coming in every day Milwaukie is bound to enjoy substantial building boom during the coming season, despite the scarcity of labor and the high prices ot building material LeRoy Monckton. who has been spending the past week with relatives in Milwaukie, has returned to his home in North Yakima. Wash. Roy has Just returned from France, where he saw service with Battery B, 69th artillery. Edward Lee, who served with Bat tery B, 147th Field Artillery, with the A. EL F. has reselved his honorable discharge, being mustered out at Camp Lewis and is now at the home of his mother, Mrs. W. B. Morand, rest ing and recovering from severe wounds. He saw two years active service. 1 HILLED IN OKLAHOMA AND LICENSE TO WED Lucy M. Peterson. 22, and Glenn M. Davidson, 29, both of Gresham, were granted a wedding license by the county clerk Wednesday. The bridegroom Is a prominent druggist of Gresham and the young lady has been employed as a tele phone operator. Portland grants $100,000 bonus to teachers in lieu of salary raised. $100 Reward, $100 ft 1 II K I' I ' : i Vt. .-''- S t :: j j - u 'r I- ' '' ! ? I 1 : y "; IN The rasdsrs of this paper win be pleased to learn that there la at least M dreaded disease that science has been able to cure In all Its stages and that Is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly Influenced br constitutional conditions requires constitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken Internally and ftrta thro th RlnTMl nn th tiiA,i Qii face of the 8ystem thereby destroying; This photograph shows Miss Blanche we rounoation or tne disease, smni uts t.n.k . Tmimn h..rin..i ploye, wearing a helmet which has been reserved for President Wilson. This is one of the thousands ot German helmets, gathered up by out doughboys during the last days ot i the war, which are to be aid the Vic tory iLoan campaign. Every purchas er ot a $10,000 bond will receive one patient strength by bulldln uo the con stitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith In the curative powers of Hall's Catarrh Medicine that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It fails te cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address P. J. CHENEY CO.. Toledo. Ohio. Sold by all Druggist. TSo. Salmon hatchery near Minam, Wal- I Iowa county, to be rebuilt llililiililllllilliliffl Prescriptions Pure Drugs and Chemicals Russell & Gilberts Choice Candies Kodaks, Films and Supplies. H At your reliable drug store j I TRADE AT HOME mm tow Third Avenue Bride" of Banker With Son for Whose Return She Offers $1000 Reward DALLAS, Texas. April 9-The worst equinoctional storm for many years swept over north Texas and southern Oklahoma last night, leaving in its wake 67 deaths, 100 injured and property damage which will amount to many thousands of dollars according to incomplete reports re ceived here. Twenty-eight of tha known dead were white persons. OUR SOLDIERS Albert Caven, who has seen two years service In France with the SOth Engineers, landed at New York Mcrch 3th and will be at home soon. lie is a con ot Mrs. John Kyler of Marmot. JUDGMENT GRANTED Judgment tor $226.20 was given the Fisher Flouring Mills against Glbbs and Son in the circuit court Monday. The flouring mills has en teded suit tor this amount alleged to be due on a bill of merchandise. MARKET REPORT As given by the Brady Mercantile company and Farr Brothers. BUYING Creamery butter ..- 60c Potatoes $1.30$1.0 Onions, per 100 lbs. $4.00 tJutter (country) pound 45e Eggs, per dos. ..89c SELLING Cabbage, perlOO lb. Potatoes, per 100 lbs. Eggs, per dos. tMlfmfKHtfl , "t, WW,wn. vk. W'1" UMtu , V. i. ... .. .. .. , .,......, 4.. J ' v. If' -..wi' V ' il it i ' v'- ,"J! H W I' 5 - - f V !U t ''i . V ' !',, 2, s i !! . A , ' V- : - -v - - j; : :yh oAj I m " n " " -i ii r r ii m - - - i '' Li wax iVSGT CMU TaoNt While habeas corpus i proceedings are pending Mrs. Casey Thome, Third Avenue Bride" of Joel Thome, wealthy banker and member ot one of New York's oldest famllls, has otfored a reward ot $1,000 to any one who will deliver to her Joel Thome, Jr., her four-year-old son. She alleges the mmmmmmsm.'. I3A31U JOttiTsORNl ML boy was kidnapped last September and that recently she saw the child In a window of the Fifth avenue borne of her mother In-law, Mrs. Phoebe Thome. In answer to a writ the elder Mrs. Thome denies the boy Is with her. Thome's marriage greatly displeased his relatives. PLANS ARE MADE IN COUNTY FOR VICTORY LOAN C'au 3. i. 5. 8. 7. Joe Heoly, CASE DISMISSED The complaint of Mrs. K. L. New ton against Mike and Mary Gleason was dismissed in the local police $4 001 ""'"'""j aurr a oeanng ui toe .$1.75 $2,001 . 43o i Mr- Newton alleged Gleason had tiutter, per pound (country) 55c i damaged ner property by cutting Creamery batter, lb. 70c down ora young trees and under- FEED I mining a fill that held the embana- Mill run, 80a .$180. ne"t around her property. Gleason Calf Meal $?oo Salt, 50 lbs. high grade 8 it Oil Meal $4.25 Oats, per 100 pounds $3.00 Hay $23$35 Chick food, per 100 lbs. $5.00 Scratch fL Per 100 lb. Wheat Oats 100 lbs Barley-Oats 80 lbs Rice Bran, 80 lbs I PERRY PHARMACY I H ZPHONE 19-W j I MILWAUKIE, OREGON j lllIlII!!!!ll!lltll!H First State Bank of Milwaukie "YOUR HOME BANK" Conducts a General Banking Business 4 per cent interest on Savings. Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent YOUR PARTONAGE APPRECIATED SELLWOOD S41 B-1563 East Side Mill & Lumber Company Mill and General Office: Foot of Spokane Avenue BRANCH YARDS: East Thirty-ninth and Halsey streets; phones: Tabor 2811, C-1237 Multnomah Station; phone: Main 4533 Miller-MowTey Lumber Co, Lents; Tabor 2118, B-6111 ..$4.25 ..$2 25 $2.S0 -$2.10 Uone, per 100 lbs $3 75 Reef scraps $7.00 Berkshire $3.25 Holstein dairy food 100 lbs $2.30 i hxi oittai poultry, v mm Whole corn $3.75 Cracked corn $3.90 Cocoanut oil meal $3.50 Ground corn ! $3.90 Eastern oyster shell $3.00 Western Shell $1.50 it, pr 108 ins c 'on and Oats, ground, per cwt $3.40 Ground Barley 100 lbs. $3.00 Veal Live Hogs Dressed Hogs Old Roosters . Springs Hens Livestock Buying Turkeys, live Ducks 1920c 18V4c 2323Hc 124-150 263c0 30c 25-28C 30c Ex-Kaiser's Helmet, Worn on Parade, Part of Loot Found in Former Palace i vx claimed he was merely trying to Im prove and clean up around his place. SUIT DISMISSED The case of A. Nelson against Hull Brothers was ordered dismissed Mondsy in the circuit court. A set tlement has been reached between the parties. Tha suit wss to collect on a note for $750 given by the de fendants to the. plaintiff. SUES ON WATER BILL The City of Estacada entered suit against Fannie L. Heylman to collect a bjll of $331 for city water. Plaintiff alleges the service began April 13, 1905, and nothing has been paid on the bill. ROLL OF HONOR Died of Disease Sergt Thomss C. Poundstone, Portland. Or. Corp. Frederick D. Graham, Port land, Or. Private William 11. Ilurnham. New berg, Or. Private Charles K. Nlelson, Aber deen, Wash. Private Elmer S. Fellers, Water ville. Wash. Wounded Severely Private Alexander McArthur, Mc Kenna, Wash. Prlvste Claude R. Smith, Boise, Idaho. Killed In Action (Previously Report ed Dead) Private Albert Scharf, Portland, Or. Killed In Action (Previously Report ed Missing) Private William Holereth, Port land, Or. ! The Victory Lomi drive starts May 21, uml plan are taking shape rapid' ly h Clackamtis county. M. I). La touretto Is county chairman and com mittees and district chairmen have boon appointed throughout the coun ty. Great efforts wll be made to put Clackamas over the top In record time as we have never tailed In the other drives and the manaser are confident that we will be successful In this drive. Chairmen and committees have been appointed for the seven differ ent bunking districts ot the county a follows: 1. Oregon City, Raymond field. 2. Canby. W. II. Hair. Molalla. U W. Robbliis. Kutacadn, II, C. Stephens. Sandy, W. A. Proctor. Milwaukie, I'hlllp Btrelb, WllHonvlllo, Dwlght L. J. Thornton, Asslssnnt. Speakers Committee Jos. E, Hedges, Oregon City, chairman tor the county. The speakers of the campaign will start work May 14. Transportation Committee John R. Itumphrya, chairman for Clacka mas county. Publicity Committee E. E. Ilrodle, Oregon City, chairman for Clacka mas county. County chairman, M. D. Latourette, Oregon City. Victory Uan (5th) notes will prob ably be dated May 20. and payments required will be as follows: 10 per cent, with application on or befors May 10, 10 per cent. July 15th. 20 per cent. August 12, 20 per cent. Beptem ber 9, 20 per cent. October 7, and 20 per cent November 11, with accrued Interest on deferred Installments. Quota for Clackamas county or the rate ot Interest and time bss not yet been determined. Stats headquarters will send A. O Clnrk for county conference to be held st the Commercial Club Thurs day afternoon at one o'clock. quotas and subscriptions for previous loans are as follows: quota first loan, none; amount subscribed, 9138,500. Quota second loan. $308,500: sub scribed, $348,550, or 113 per cent. Quota third loan, $257,052; sub scribed. 618.700. or 201 per cent. Quota fourth loan. $131,120; sub scribed. $619,500, or 128 per cent. STRIKE ENDS BAN FRANCISCO, April 4.-A strike which hits Involved approxi mately 10,000 maihltilKis In the Hun I'raiH'lHi'ii buy region slurs early lu February ended toduy, when (he local iitathlulNts agreed to accept nil offer submitted by their employers and re turn to work tomorrow. TROOPS PREPARE FOR REDS IIICRI.IN. April l.-fleventy thou sand government troop have been concentrated around Merlin In prepar ation for an uprlKlug, It was learned today. The troop are also ready to cope with any disorders If a general strike Is called. It was reported that the Reds might attempt to proclaim a soviot government. The German government is Intense ly nervous, aullclpMtliig further strikes. An official wsrnlng was lusued to the people through the Wolff bureau "to be prepared for any emergency.'' Albany-City will build steel bridge over Pennlwlnkle creek. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Hour: 1:00 to 11:00 II. 1 ta I P. M Sundays and Evenings by Appointment Phones: Office, MIL J; naa. Tabor MIS DR. O. P. LOW PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Calls Answered Day and Night Office: Mllwaukls Btata ni.nk RM. ' ' MUwaakla, Or Main 8L (nr. government does not necessar ily havo to float a Victory Liberty Loan. A government less decent would raise the money by taxation. The Kaiser, if he had been victorious, would be taxing you right now, and your receipts wouldn't be good for their fuce, five, ten. fifteen ,or twen ty rears fnm now--not by a 'Spurl os Veisenkt." not to mention that Mi tie Interest coupon due every six months, either. J P. FIN LEY & SON Perfect Funeral Service Telephone Main 9 -Montgomery and Fifth A-1599 Portland bavV'a" btuoorariuispm ' YjZiFW' '1 f t ffi"'' 'X I f if " f i A ' K 1 1 i TyV utVY-' "V IE -PC'" ' '"''' ''' ,JM. Z. ...1., . 'f. WT ... l ..f r1 William Hohenzollern used to wear this helmet on parade occasions but the odds are ten to one that it didn't look as well on him as It does on this friend of Lowell Thomas, American war corrsepondent. The helmet was appropriated as his part .of the loot by a. Spartacus soldier during the riots In . which the deposed kaiser's namre in Ta.ii ,. . ! w., no nacKeu ana an his uniforms taken. Mr. Thomas, who was reporting the rioting, bought this Interesting souvenir from the Sparta can and brought it to Store Opena The Most in Value The Best In Quality 8tore Closes 8 30 A- SN- fit . A Wl-,. . at 5:30 P. M. Pacific UJ"'! " " Phone: Marshall 5080 HIE MOST IN VALUE THE BEST IN QUALITY A 2112 "THE STORE THAT UNDERSELLS BECAUSE IT SELLS FOR CASH" An Event of the Utmost Importance Is a Our Special Springtime Selling of All-New-Style Ready-to-Wear Every woman wants the very latest in style and what feminine heart but what beats quicker at the thought of getting the very newest styles at MODERATE PRICES? Just Xow! Before Easter! We are placing a host of delightful attractive attire in all new spring styles at prices especially moderate quality considered for this unusual and timely event. HERE ARE RUT A SMALL NUMRER OF THE MANY POPULAR-PRICED ITEMS IN WniCII YOU WILL RE INTERESTED Phones; laelflo H Home A Ui GEORGE C BROWNEI L ATTOANIY AT LAW Oregon City. Or All legal business promptly attended to Phoae Mllvaiskle 54 W. JOHNSON REALTY CO. nssi cstste, murine and Rental Oirie at Btatloa MUwaakla. Or Offlc Then Milwaukie! Rsldnr pfcoM Oak Orov LIT DR. R. S. RAMSEY DENTIST HOUH8-I:30 A. M. to II M. l.M t M. to ;00 P. M. Room M ? Bank Building Mllw.ukl. 0rm ana Walttr C. 2centDort(j? runrsl Dlrtotor and Cmbamr Telephones: 8lwood 71 Home, B 11J2 153214 last Thirteenth 8t llweod Oregon The New Dolmans This is the most popular of the ; season's new est novelties delightfully draped in classic folds accentuated v 1 1 h odd lines and centers of but tons, many made in ma terials o f contrasting colors an all season garment of rare distinc tion. Unmatohabla Values Priced From $23.75 to $70.00 New Box Suits For the first time in the history of women's wear designers have combined in one suit the natti nes of man-ta'loring with the dainty neatness of feminine at tire in effects that vary from the quaintest of box coats, and the most bizarre tube skirts to styles of the " simplest cor rectneBs but all with, the magic touch of becomingness, The Most Desirable Stylee and Materials t Prloed From $25.00 to $77.60 The New Capes Iteflect'ng the military mannishnesa of the cape worn by the yeo women and heroic nurBes in models that are most cleverly and becomingly adapted to the wear of every woman who desir es a smart and simple garment for outdoor wear. An Extensive 8howlng . Prloed From $12.85 to $60.00 EAT MEAT Th human system demands ei tra nutrition and heat building food; meat provides both. Cholc solocted meats, both salted and fresh, sold bar. Milwaukie Meat Market R. W. BROWN, Proprietor Tel. 12 W. Milwaukie, Ore. Phones : Sell wood 62 B-1325 OREGON DOOR CO Foot of Spokane Avenue, Portland, Ore. Manufactursr of SASH DOORS AND MILL WORK Yellow Fir, a Specialty Your Correspondence Solicited SPIN YOUR OWN YARN On account of xtrm high price of knitting y,ra, th Mil. waukl Wool Csrdlng Mill has put In operations lu roll-oard-Ing machine and Is preparsd to sell pure whit wool roll,, d a so nature gray, ready for th old-style spinning wheel. Fann er or other desiring to hav a part of their wool mad up Into roll-, or batting for eomforUr and mattress can do so by ad dressing 7 The Mllw.ukl. Wool CardnTd Mid Milwaukie, Oregon. Samples oaa. b imb at MO pSoffeicePr'" 0m' I cussed. '' .. .' '- i u juwriy mm mmmi tun i uufw1" lu.,. TTIIIIIIH IIHlillillimimaMii,!,,,,,,,