OREGON CITY, ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1922. GJL AGKAMAS COUNTY BUYER $695 at Portland IT'S HERE! The New Model F NEUSON'S LADDER WORKS PORTLAND, OREGON ARKER The House of "'Lucky" Wedding Rings FREE - A Solid Gold Lucky Wedding Ring with every Diamond Engagement Ring REINGOLD'S JEWELERS 147 Third Street DR. M. W. DAVIS Dentist First and Alder Sts. Catty corner from the P. R. L. & P. Depot. 35 years Honest Service. AKES Phone Main 3266 267 Second St., near Madison EST TANK Type TRACTOR READ . SAVE MONEY Clstra Mdl f, Id the Tractor farmers everywhere have been wait ing tut, A 't'rttt Uif tUm actually replaces three teams. One that does all the work tt I Us ftvraea farm, that plows, discs, harrows, hauls. Plows an acre un iumr, Tru-vla Jtiwem the crop rows. Putt Uit'tffHblUtn nuij free literature explaining and illustrating this inarvnluua littte mMlin will be sent on request. r r n a rt rv rr 425 E- Moprison street O. V. iJAULEY CO. Portland, Oregon Buy direct from Manufacturer. Extension Ladders, Step Ladders, Fruit Pickers Ladders. Decorators Tressels, Ladder Jacks, Roof Jacks, Pressing Boards, Ironing Boards and Wood Turning. Ask for BARKER BREAD ALL GROCERS HAVE IT. G UIDE Learn Window Trimming, Show Card Writing, Commercial Art at Portland Display Men's School 330-336 East Morrison St., Portland, Oregon Night Classes instructed by Portland's most prominent display men. For information regarding courses and tuition, call at school or phone East 639. Phone East 3510 121-123 East Water Street Portland Top Co. Auto Tops Made and Repaired Seat Covers, Cushions And Curtains PORTLAND, OREGON THE Suddarth Studio PHOTOS THAT ARE DIFFERENT A classy up-to-date Studio on the East Side A. C. SUDDARTH 407 East Morrison at Grand Ave. GEO. W. CROCKWELL, M. E. Natuhopath and Spinologist 706-720 DEKUM BUILDING ELECTRIC TREATMENTS Specialist in Stomach Trouble, Chronic Diseases and Female Complaints. No matter what your trouble- I can help you. Have cured hundreds! Why not you? Consultation and examination Free. "Pay as you can." No knife. No operations. No incurable case taken. FREE TREATMENTS THIS WEEK. Modern Fireproof RITZ HOTEL FRANK A. CLARK President and Manager Park and Morrison Streets Depot and Morrison Car at Union Station takes you direct to the door. One Block North of Bus Station PORTLAND, OREGON Harley Davidson Motorcycle and Columbia Bicycles (The World's Leading Cycles) Sold on Easy Terms Bargains in Used Machines Motorcycle and Supply Co. Harley Davidson Service Center Third and Taylor, Portland, Ore. (Ask the Cops) Phone Broadway 1747 New Royal Hotel Under New Management GEO. TAKIS, Prop. Opposite S. P. & S. Depot 108i Fourth Street Steam Heat Portland, Ore. Typing, English, Spelling and SHORTHAND If you knew that a paying position was waiting for you 90 days after ntering our school would you do itT We assure you this. Every graduate has been placed in such a position. Write for detail informa tion on our home study course, if yon cannot enroll for day instruction- Twin "S" Shorthand School 618-19 Dekum BIdg. Portland, Or. Phone Bwdy. 6950 Broadway 464 Oregon Welding & WELDER8 AND N. W. Corner Fifth PORTLAND, MATTRESS MAKING One of Our Specialties. Mattresses made over $4.50. New ones according to weight. Carpets cleaned, refitted and re sized by experts. Fluff rugs made to your especial order. 9x12 rugs shampooed $2.50. Ship all work to us by express or auto freight and mail us instructions. PIONEER MATTRESS &. CARPET CLEANING WORKS 1072 Lincoln Street, Portland, Ore. AuL 237-07 Steam Heat, Electric Lights Hot and Cold Water in Rooms Brick Building Open All Night Phone Main 4861 TOURIST HOTEL Mrs. M. J. Walker, Prop. Half block from Oregon City Depot Cor. First and Morrison Sts. Portland, Oregon Transient 75c per day up. $3.50 per week and up Free Bath to Guests. Phone Main 9143 Finke Brothers Manufacturers of all kinds of Barrels, Tanks, Fir and Spruce Staves, Heads, Etc. Also Dealers in Oak and Hazel Hoops 183 Madison St. Portland, Oregon All kinds of second hand barrels and kegs bought and sold. We solicit Clackamas Co. Business. For up-to-date Shirts, Ties, Hats 286 Washington Street Portland, Oregon MOTHERS Ideal children's haircutting Parlor. Oldest and Best children's hair cut ting parlor in Portland. All styles of hair cutting for Boys and Girls 50 Cents Including our curls that stay In. 216 Medical BIdg. Main 8014 Alder at West Park Phone East 6516 "They Wear Like Iron" Your OLD Carpets will make NEW Rugs. Western Fluff Rug Co" JAS. II. BILLO, Proprietor Carpet Cleaning, Refitting, Resizing, Relaying Send for Booklet. 54-56 Union Avenue N. Cor. E. Davis PORTLAND, OREGON Night Phone Tabor 2986 Machine Works MACHINISTS and Glisan Sts. OREGON The Nelson Forge Works SHIP SMITHING & MACHINE FORGERS A modern shop equipped to handle all new and repair wort. Machine Shop in connection. Telephone East 2183 ' 231 East Water St, Cor. Main Portland, Oregon Heavy forging a specialty. i J: 1 AS, mS4ilA r- J Traffic Laws are Enforced In Portland Avoid Theft and Damage by putting your car In Portland Parking Station Twelve hours for only 25 cents, Night or Day. F. J. Espel, Proprietor Broadway just above Heilig theatre. Office Phone, East 743 Otto Schumann Granite & Marble Works JOHN C. BRUCHNER, Prop. Mausoleums, Monuments, Head stones and General Cemetery Work y East Third and Pine Streets . PORTLAND, OREGON BECOME A DOCTOR OF NATUROPTHY and know how to successfully treat disease. Naturopathy includes the use of such methods as: Dietetics, Hydrother apy, Massage, Corrective Exercise, General Manipulation, Spinal Therapy, Light Therapy, Electro-therapy, Psycho-therapy, Hygiene and Sanitation. All conditions of disease are being treated successfully and safely by these Naturopathic Methods at the offices of Dr. Sargent, Dean and Dr. Fransen, Director of the College. Come and be convinced. Consultation Free. Write for full particulars of College Courses or treat ments. Northwestern-College of Naturopathy, Inc. 807 Dekum BIdg., Cor. Third and Washington Sts. PORTLAND, OREGON Pioneer Employment Co. (The Oldest In Oregon) If its Labor you want, we furnish it. Any kind. No order too small and none too large for our service. Farm and Hotel Help Yes Our service is Satisfactory Offices Portland Pendleton Phone or wire rush orders Broadway 2278. Res. Auto. 230-23 14 North 2nd St., Portland, Oregon 300 Steam Heated Rooms Ground Floor Lobby Rates, 50c to $ 1.50 Hotel Wabash C. P. JOHN, Proprietor. Corner Front and Madison Streets Foot of Hawthorne Bridge Telephone Main 2876 PORTLAND, OREGON t We are always able to accommodate you. Office Phone: Main 9109 CROWN STABLES PHILLIP SUETTER, Manager 285 Front Street HORSES BOUGHT, SOLD OR EXCHANGED. We buy for Cash or sell on Commission. Feed and Sales Stables. Special For Hire Rates to Responsible People. All Stock Guaranteed as Represented. WHY WORRY? I can sell or trade anything, anywhere. B. H. STEWART 'With C. W. Millership PORTLAND, ORE. 165y2 Fourth St. Our Motto: "The Golden Kule" G. L. Becker Real Estate Farm Lands, Acreage, City Property For Bargains in cheap land "See Me" 133 First Street Across from Alder St. Depot PORTLAND, OREGON Established 22 Years in Portland The C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. No operations. No- poison used in our wonderful remedies, composed of the choicest Oriental roots, herbs, buds and bark, many of which are unknown to the medical science of this country. Our rem edies are harmless and have made many sufferers from catarrh, asthma, lung and throat, rheuma tism, nervousness, stomach, liver and kidney trou ble, female disorders, etc., happy. Many testimon ials given unsolicited by persons, male and female, who have used my root and herb remedies. Call or write for information. THE C. GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. 162J4 First Street : Portland, Oregon. IDA MAY COOK Teacher of Piano CONCERT ACCOMPANIST Will accept out of town engagements. . Studio 507 Columbia BIdg. Phone East 2119 AUTO TOPS You can save money by repairing your own top. It is .easy when we make the tops to fiL We can fur nish tops, back and side curtains to fit all popular cars. Also trimming and hardware, such as bows, pads, fasteners, etc. Write for prices. Standard Top Co. 642 Hawthorne at Eighth Phone East 6842 Phone EAST 6110 Buildings Bought, Sold, Repaired Dolan Wrecking & Construction Co. Wholesale and Retail Lumber, Lath, Nails, Shingles, Doors, Windows and Plumbing Sup plies, New and Second Hand. - Office and Yard 460 Belmont Street PORTLAND, OREGON SEEDS WATCH US AND OUR SEEDS GROW. The new seed store with complete Fresh stocks of Tried and True Seeds Ask for Price List. Oregon Seed Store Main 6838 224 Yamhill St. Between First and Second Sts. PORTLAND, OREGON Open Day and Night Portland, Oregon Main 5275 Established 1882 The E. House Restaurant , Come and See Us Open Day and Night Home-made Pies and Cakes a Specialty Steaks, Chops and Oysters Between Alder and Washington 128 Third Street, Portland, Oregon Res. Phones: Tabor 6122, Bdw. 3054 Phone Main 6978 Pidcock & Hazel Paints, Oils, Varnishes 145 First Street Portland, Ore. All work v guaranteed Set of Teeth $9.00 Formerly $20 Also Special Reduction on Crown and Bridge Work. MODERN DENTISTS 25314 Washington, Cor. 3d & Wash. B. B. Body & Top Works Better Built Bodies and Tops Auto Tops, - Curtains, Cushions and Seat Covers, Manufactured and Repaired. Auto, Bug and Truck Body Building and Repairing We install Wind Shields, Side De flectors and Plate Glass in Curtains. Oxy-Actylene Welding 345 Williams Ave. Portland, Ore. Telephone, East 1198 Auto Sign Painting. Nicolai Neppach Company. 227 Davis Street, Portland, Oregon GENERAL MILL "WORK SASH, DOORS, GLASS HARDWOOD LUMBER OAK and MAPLE FLOORING Wm. A. Hughes Co. 218 Railway Exchange BIdg. PORTLAND, ORE. Phone Bwdy. 6808 Farms, Acreage and City Homes. For quick action list with us. Scalp Treatments Massage Dr. Marie Flinn, Naturopath DRUGLESS PHYSICIAN Electric Treatments for all aches and pains. Ladies Patronage Solicited. Phone Main 7413 380 First St. Portland, Ore. WHY PAY MORE? We will Half Sola your shoes for less and use the best California Oak Leather. Men's shoes half soled $1.25 to $1.35 Ladles shoes half soled. Ladies Rubber heels suc 40c We make all classes of shoes SCHOENHEINZ SHOE REPAIR SHOP "The Shop That Saves You Money" Pacific Highway Garage BIdg. Oregon City Phone: Main 2146 OREGON SHEET METAL WORKS FARM, BOAT AND RESTAURANT JOBBING AND REPAIR VORK Tanks, Stacks, Hog Feed Bottoms, Silo Roofs, Black and Galvanized Sheet Iron, Sheet Tin, Copper and Zinc, Eave Trough, Conductor Pipe, "Ventilating Systems, Sinks, Steam Tables, Re-Tinning. ' 146 FRONT STREET Crab Station Bay Center, Wash. Tele. Broadway 7501. WESTERN CRABS SALMON SALT FISH Get your fish orders before you take the cars, which stop at our doers. Next door to depot. When you -get' tired having your car stuck in the mud and having punctures and blowouts try our anti-skid traction tire armor. - 302 Couch St. Portland, Oregon RESIDENCE LOST IN BLAZE DUE TO OIL EXPLOSION The inside of the building complete ly gutted, the furnishings in the resi dence occupied by J. W. Courtney, 15th and Jackson streets, are a total loss and the structure, owned by Mrs. A. Simmons, is partially destroyed. .The fire broke out at 4:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon, and is believed to have been caused by the explosion of an oil stove which the 16-year-old daughter of Mrs. Courtney was light ing. An alarm was turned in by Mrs. A. J. Wilson, residing near by, and good work was done by the fire com pany in saving the building from to tal destruction and protecting adja cent buildings. The house was of two story structure. Mrs. Simmons Rented House. Mrs. Simmons, who is now making her home with her daughter, Mrs. E. J. Lankins, of Viola, had rented the residence furnished. The -Courtney family have been residing at Willam ette until a month ago when taking possession of the Simmons house. There was no insuraaice carried by the Courtney family, who also lost all clothing. The damage has not been accurate ly estimated but is believed to be more than $1,000. Meldrum Barn Burns. A fire destroyed a barn and garage at the home of G. E. Heathman, of Meldrum, Thursday morning, at 2:30 o'clock. The cause is unknown but it is believed to have been the work of tramps, for there was considerable hay in the barn, and an opening in the building where any one could en ter. A cow in the barn and also an.au tomobile were saved, but twelve chickens were killed. The automobile was saved from the building. , By the work of neighbors, who formed a bucket brigade, other build ings on this place and several owned by neighbors close by were saved. The poultry house and barn of Wil 1am Gardner caught fire several times but each time the flames were ex tinguished. The buildings destroyed were part ly covered by insurance. The dam age is several hundred dollars. This is the second fire at Meldrom in a month's time. A barn owned by Victor Erickson of that place was recently destroyed. This was be lieved of incendiary origin. ESSAY CONTEST PRIZE E. S. White, giving his address as Oregon City, has won a $5 prize of fered by the Portland Realty board for an. essay on "Home Beautiful." Efforts to locate the man have been unavailing by the board, although the check was mailed here to the address given by White, and the sum has been turned ovr to S. O. Dillman, real es tate dealer, with the hopes that Mr. Dillman will be more successful in turning over this amount to the lucky winner. JAPANESE WITHDRAW GOLD WASHINGTON, i. C. The Chin ese Merchants of South Manchuria, particularly in Kwantung leased ter ritory, opposed efectively during the past year the Japanese endeavor to ne gotiate transactions in gold yen notes exclusively. PORTLAND, OREGON Steve Duemovlch R. J. Johnson FISH CO. . 124-126 First Street HALIBUT CRAWFISH LOBSTERS OYSTERS OLYMPIA and EASTERN Degraded Story Of Marital Life Bared In Court After being forced, for six years, to countenance the illegitimate relation ship between her husband and her daughter, and caring for the two chil dren born to the mistress of the man she married, Olive J. Craddock, Sell wood, Portland, was Saturday granted divorce from Don Carlos Craddock, an employe of the Portland Telephone company. Craddock, she testified in the Clack amas county circuit court, had admit ted to her intimacies with Jane Guas tad, her daughter by a former mar riage. The daughter, she said, had admitted to her the identity of the father of the two children, aged 6 and 2. "How long has this condition exist ed?" she was asked by the referee. "For six years," was the reply. In, granting the decree. Judge J. U. Campbell awarded the plaintiff $75 a month as permanent alimony, to gether with a house and lots 1 and 2, block 16, Sellwood, and personal pro perty on the premises. The couple were married in Nome, North Dakota, in 1910. The suit was contested by the defendant. A decree of divorce was -also grant ed to John C- from Melissa L. Vaugh an. Mrs. Vaughan, the husband .told the court, had been married three times before, while he had never been wedded before. They were wedded in Portland Octo ber 22, 1920. Cruel treatment was alleged. Two suits for divorce were filed Saturday. They are: Oda E. against P. W. Jones, married in Salem, April 15, 1915. James L. against Alice Z. Mans, married in Hood River, April 15, 1913. HIGH WATER EFFECT ON BRIDGE TO BE STUDIED Contractors and engineers in con struction of the new Pacific highway bridge which will join Oregon City and West Linn, replacing the old sus pension structure, are -making every preparation to observe effects of the coming "spring flood" of the river here. Allegations have been made that the bridge will hinder the flow of water at flood stage and that the western pier, in particular, will cause a log jam to form. While engineers deny that this will happen, the ex pected high stage of the river is ex pected to answer the question for all time. Construction work on the big span is now advanced to far above high water line, so the rise in the river will not cause any cessation of activi ty. Floating derricks, loading plat forms and other similar equipment. however, is being prepared for rapid moving should the river suddenly start to rise, and will be moored downstream if the current becomes too strong. PROFANITY AND DRUNK CHARGES BRING FINES Pleading guilty to charges of being drunik: and disorderly, and using pro fane language, W. C. McNeil was Monday fined $30 in the recorder's court. A fine of $25 was assessed on the first case and $5 for the latter. A charge of driving a car while in toxicated, is still pending in the jus tice court. Judge Noble has not yet set the date for the hearing. YARN STOCKS HELD WASHINGTON, (D. C. la order to supply the very quick delivery re quirements of cloth manufacturers, yarn mills in England are today hold ing exceptionally large stocks, accord ing to Trade Commissioner Butler, London.