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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1911)
MORNING ENTERPRISE OREGON CITY, OREGON S. E. BROOIE. Editor and Publisher. "Blatarrd aa smnw-elaaa taetter Jaa UU7 . 1111. at tha poat (Am atOraeae CltrOf. eneer UM Act W Maraa Toms sr ntscnrTMN. Om Tr, by atad .. Sis VI on (ha, by mll MM Months, by mmu .... i.aa M oaths, br saaB -f waa. by ntw... J ISO Four AivareuK 11TB ftrat hi. par laca DM tnearioa....lee Ftrat Pan. par Inch adaa taaeruoaa. .lee . Prarrad poaitioa aajr pe-sa, . r aaaa (tret aaartm. .... -. PiWarraa poalttoa aay aea. aede. Imnf linn 1 Sa Rub papar obr taaa first pan, ear teak tin I ii 1 1 1 ! Rua napar aUiar thaa fbvt aaaa, per aaaa adoVi raearthaaa vSe la aar Itaa; la Waata. Far Bala. Ta Real, ate, eaat a word flrat kiaarUaa; aaa has aaca additional. Rataa far advartlatn la Jaa Waeera Kntarpriaa wtU ba the aarae u a IM ally, far edvertUMunaata aat aaporalty tor tbe waekiy. Wtiara tha aavartaaaaaa bi Iraaafarrad front tba daily ta Uta aaaa ty. wlthant onaag. tba rata wtU aa ta aa taea for roar (ha papar. aaa 10a aa lack for spaclal post boa. raah aknuld aeaoouaav ardar wnere party la aaknowa hi beatneae afftaa a tha atarartaa. Leeal adrartlatac at raaal advt rataa. Ctreua advartlatna and as ratal advartlalri at Bo to 0e aa tneh. ma to apaoUl coadltloaa gn rare too; i la" aad Bankrupt alar edrar- Sao recti first maartiaa: earn Raws Itaaaa and araU wrtttaa ai galas J aaerlt, with btaraat to local raaaira, arfll ba arladir aouepbM. Badaetoa aaaaa- errata aavar rararaad nrttaaa aaa lad by etKamoe ta prapay pool CITY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER. July 26 In American History. 1788 New York, ratified the United States constitution. 1893 General George W. Morgan. Mex ican and civil war veteran, died; born 1S20V 190 William Reed Huntington, prom inent clergyman and famous de nominational debater, died; born 1838. t 1910 Professor Samuel Ross Wlnana, dean of Princeton university, died; born 1855. Craig Blddle, Pennsyl vania Jurist, died; born 1823. ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS. (From noon today to noon tomorrow.) Sua sets 7:17. rises 4:48; moon nets 825 p. m.; 2:32 a. m, moon In con junction with Mercury, passing from west to east of the planet. The believers In medium or large sixed families have tha authority of science as well as some other things In their favor, for It is learned that In the one-child family only thirteen per cent of children between the ages of two and ten are entirely healthy, while In good sized families sixty-nine per cent are entirely healthy. The reason for this difference is easily seen, in the large or medium families children are necessarily left much to themselves, while the one child In a family Is too often pampered, coddled and unnaturally trained. ';. These little two-by-four Central Am erican revolutions do occasionally re sult In a little blood-letting in which a general or two gets wounded or per haps killed. Theoretically those states have a republican form of government patterned largely after our own, but practically they are usually under a dictatorship in which one dictator la supplanted by another with a fre quency that prevents monotony. wee- Support the manufacturers of your home city first, last and all the time, and you will help yourself to prosper ity. But if your local factories cannot . supply your wants, initial that the merchant carries "Made In Oregon" goods from other Oregon sources to supply your needs. Future Wars Will Be More : Horrible as Life Destroy- m& Devices Increase a By Count SERG1US WITTE. Former Russian Minister of Finsncd I BELIEVE that from 40 to governments is absorbed by armed peace. I often not really WORSE than . horrors and it enormous costs. . How. imflcine whst mankind '. were really in EARNEST in their do away1 with their enormous standing armies and navies, with armed peace. - Think ai the money, which represents the labor, the brains, ? that would be saved. Imagine to what GREAT PURPOSE auch enormous sums of money could be put ' . I shall say nothing of the fsshionable word "education," but if ; these sums of money were used on improving the sanitary and ' hygienic conditions of the people mankind would be a hundredfold 1IAPPIER than it is now. The people would live healthier, better, - purer lives, and they would LIVE TOG FITTER too. Then we at ri Vll 1 a K sl tta 1 fvvrvaaa " wasviasw a- v w tMil IvalDB) a - We are perfecting ourselves in ; the wars of today with those in the (.' nowadays, but one modern war is more horrible, more costly in human. : Lie than a score of wars In the pasL : St at p . : - TMK RUSSO-JARANCSKrWAR WAS PERHAPS THE MOST BRU TAL.WAROP THE NINETEENTH CENTURY, AND THE NEXT WAR , WHEN IT COMES WILL FAR OUTSTRIP THE PRECEDING WAR IN CRUBLTY, HORRORS, BLOODSHED. 1 . Tor we hare mads progress in the art of warfare. " Now if one ' nation ceta airships for purposes of war. planning to destrnv th n- - , V- I -1! 1 ! I' ""V v ejpiowions upon nis camps ana nis Dattiesnips,. the other nation, not to be caught nspping, naturally hasten also to pro ride themselves, with similar LIFE DESTROYING' DEVICES. ' PLAH TO 01LSTREETS FAVORED BY CiTIZDiS JENNINGS LODGE AND RISLEY RESIDENTS END DUST NUISANCE. There Is a movement on foot to baT aome of tha strata of Oregon City oiled to settle tba dust, and tha plan Is looked upon with much favor br many of tha residents of tha city. Soma of tha wideawake ciusens living alona tha county road between Jen nings Lodge and Rlsley have united to hare the road in thst section oiled, and four miles of roadway there have been sprinkled-with It. As , result vehicles arc not raising thotuuat as heretofore. It was through tha ef forts of Charles Rlsley. of Rlsley Sta tion, that the oil was used. There are many beautiful new bungalows between Gladstone and Rlsley, some of which are owned by Portland cltl- sens who come there to spend the summer and who do not care to have their homes ruined by the dust Only two oillngs are required and the ex pense Is smalL HUNDREDS ATTRACTED BY CANPMEETE One of the largest gatherings in the history of the New Era campmeetlng was present on Sunday. There were more than 600 persons attending be side tha many campers. The program this year is even better thaa that of last year, many prominent speakers having been obtained, among them be ing A. Scott Bledsoe, of Kansas City, Ma; Wallace R. Stroble, of Portland; Mrs. Etta Bledsoe, of Kansas City; Mrs. M. A. Congdon, president of tna State Spiritualist Association; F. El Dunton, of the University of Oregon; Professor C. J. C. Bennett, Ph. D- of the Education Department of Univers ity or Oregon; Hon. J. U Dry den. A. M.. of Log Angeles, Cat, and Mrs. Ladd Flnnlcan, "The mother of the camp." Mrs. Flnnlcan la a medium. Miss Emma V. Klenow, a vocal soloist of Portland, who sang on the New Era campmeetlng platform in 1908 and 1909, has been engaged for this year's meeting. Taraknath Das. M. A., of the University of Wash ington, la a native of India, member of the Geographic Society of Wash ington, D. C, representative of the Lake Mohonk Conference on Interna tional Arbitration and president of the Philosophical Club In the University of Washington. Children's Day will . be observed Thursday and a prize contest will be one of the features of the evening's entertainment. Are you a subscriber to the Morn ing Enterprise? If not you should call and let us put your name on the sub scription list Immediately. WILLIAM E. GRACE MARRIES. Mrs. Bessie Ketchon BecomesBrlde of Man Well Known Here. William E. Grace, well known this city, and brother of the late O. W Grace, and married Mrs. Bessie Ketch' on, a milliner of Portland, were mar tied a few days ago. After a brief honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Grace re turned to Portland, where they are having a beautiful home under con struction. Mr. Grace Is a capitalist. and formerly lived at Baker. Rail to Build Bungalow. William Rail, who owns five acres of land near Jennings Lodge, is bar lng It cleared and improved, with the expectation of erecting a bungalow In the near future. This Is sn ideal lo cation for a home and is situated on the road, which has Just been oiled. The work of clearing of the Rail place s being done by James Nlcholls. Read the Morning -enterprise. 0 per cent of the revenue of all by tie standing armies aud navies, ask mynolf whether armed peace is war, with all its bloodshed and its wnnM cnin if tiiA ruvaroi-fnl mtinni professions of peace and would the art of MURDER. Compare remote past. ' Weave fewer wars ' - o-- j ' .... .. .. TiORNINQ ENTERPRISE, AVEPNKSDAYJIJLY PRICES AI HIGHER Ill FRUIT MARKET DEMAND FOR LOGANBERRIES AND RASPBERRIES KEEKS UP QUOTATIONS. Higher prices are again showing in the local fruit market. Tba demand for loganberries has been unusually heavy. Sales of quality were made between f 1.60 and $1.80 a crate. Even at these figures there was not enough to supply the trade. Raspberries are holding firmer again and tha price is now ruling between SLTS and 1 a crate ror gooa uuamj shipments. Offerings of raspberries are somewhat better than In other fruits, but demand Is so good that re ceivers are experiencing no difficulty in unloading at full quotations wnen ever quality Is available. Blackcaps are nara to secure any price ana me iew imnn quickly snapped up. umRR rRuvlnc Green hides, 5c to 6c; salters, 6He to ec; ary nm-. lie to 14c. Sheep pens, zoo 10 ec each. nRircn FRUITS Local prices are firm at from 8c to lOo on applea and prunes, peaches are 190. SALT Selling S0O lO sue lor one. 60 lb. sack, half ground 40c; 76 for 100 lb. sacks. Portland Vegetable Markets. SACK VEGETABLES Carrots, $1.I5$1.50 per sack; parsnips, $1.16 G$1.60; turnips, $l.Z5fl.&u; oeeis, $1.50. VEGETABLES Asparagus, 90c O $1.T6 per crate; rabbage, new, $1 per hundredweight: cauliflower, uuo $L7S per dosen; celery, California, t&c C90e per dosen; cucumoers, u.ouw $2.25 per dosen; eggplant. 16o per lb.; rarllc loceize ner pound ; leuuee 50c per dosen; hothouse lettuce, $1.60 CS2 per box; peas, Jo He per Dound: oeDDers. SOefiJSc per pound; radishes, 15c per dosen; rhubarb, 2V4c Sc per pound; sprouts, c; tomatoea, 2Ql.K. . . I ONIONS---Jobbtng prlees; Oregon $2.75 per 100: Australian, $3.60 per 100:' Texas. $2.25 per crate: Califor nia, $2 per crate. Oregon City Stock Quotations. HOGS Hogs are quoted He lower. From 126 lbs. to 150 lbs. ic, from 150 lbs. to 200 lbs. 8 Vic. VEAL CALVES Veal calves Drtng from 8c to luc according to grade. BEEF 8TEERS Beet steers for the local markets are fetching Sftcto 6Hc lire weight. SHEEP .ie nrui at o to 5c live weight. BACON, LARD and HAM. are firm. $1.50. . Quotation ror Oregon City. POTATOES Best, Buying 1H cents pound. """ FLOUR AND FEED Flour la steady, selling from $5 to $5.20; very little of cheaper grades. - OATS (Buyng) Grsy, $23 to $24, white, from $25 to $26. BT7TTER (Buying) Ordlnsry country brings from 15c to 20c, fancy dairy from 20e to 12c, cream ery 22c to 25c. EQGS Best grade 25 cents. POULTRY (Buying Firm with lit tle good stock offered. Good bens are bringing 12c. Old roosters are In poor demand, broilers bring from 16c to 18ct with good demand. WOOL (Buying -Wool prices are ranging from 14 to 17 cents. FEED Shorts $29 to $30; rolled barley, $31.50 to $32.50; process bar ley, $33; whole corn. $31 to $32; cracked corn, $32 to $33; wheat $32 BALLOT BATTLE IS RACE ROYAL (Continued from Page 1.) The- Contest - Manager's - attention was called to a rumor afloat that some candidates were favored by thla of fice. We wish to deny this flatly, for as previously stated no near relative of an employe of The Enterprise can compete, and the contest will be de cided solely on merit. "To the victor belong the spoils," and may the de serving one win. Some of you have not, as yet, taken advantage of the offer to aasist. , This applies to each and every one. ' If you wish to make trip seme distance from your borne the Contest Manager will furnish you with a vehicle and driver. He wants you to feel free to call on him for this assistsnce, and It applies to all, wheth er you reside In District No. 1 or'No. 2, whether you are first on the list now or last. VOTE . o GOOD FOR ONE VOTE. This coupon when neatly clipped and properly filled In with the name of the candidate you wish to vote for, will be count ad aa one -t vote. . Name of candidate Address This coupon l void after July 4 Cut on lines. Don't roll. Send NOMINATION - GOOD FOR TWENTY-FIVE HUNDRED VOTES. " 4 I wish to Nominate Miss.,.. ;,, ," .. . Address Nominated by , . Address , , This nomination blank, when properly filled in and brought or mailed to Contest Department of The Enterprise will count for 2.600 votes. Only one of these blanks will he credited to each can- dldate. . - 4 to $33: oil meal. $53; Shady Brook dairy teed, $1.26 per hundred pound. HAT (Buying.) Timothy $16 to $17; clover $ to $10: oat hay, best, $18; mixed. $10 tff$l$r alfalfa, $11 to $! SUPPLY OP CATTLE INCREASES. Prices of Hogs Advance But sneep Have Downward Tendency. The Portland Union Stock Yards Company reports as follows: Receipts for the weea were hit cattle; 317 calves; 1408 hogs; sass sheep; 159 horses ana lis grate. The cattle market showed a -more liberal supply than In some llttla time and prlrea may be aald to have gone off 25. This appllea to both cows and steers. Some of the sellers claim that extra good quality steers would have brought 6.25. the top oi tne.weea oe fore, but generally considered, the market Is 15 cants lower." Calvea sold at full 25 cents lower, but even at the lower market prices cattle are easily $1 higher than any otner maraei in tha United Rtatea. A large volume of arrivals la the aheep division had a tendency to take the market down. Lamoa mat eoia at 15.75 were easily In the $6.00 quel- Itv of the nrevlous week. A greater part of the arrivals were not in me mutton class and some or mem went out as feeders. In the hoc division the market aa vanced 25 cents. There were very few lojal hogs, the majority of the receipts having been made up of Eastern ship ments. Subtect of interest to the shippers from Idaho and Montana la a special stock train on the Oregon Short Line, leaving Pocatello Sundays and Thura daya to connect with the O. W. R. A N., apeclal llveatock tralna from Hunt Ington. This will enable shippers from Montana and Idaho points to put their livestock on the market on den nite days. The following aalea are repreaen tattve: 50 Steers 1170 f6.15 109 Steers -M 67 8teers H24 6.85 241 Steers ...1144 6.76 6 Bulls 1340 S.60 1 Stags ....1315 ' 5.00 951" Lambs 81 5.75 138 Lambs ' 71 5.15 710 Wethers W4 3.75 667 Ewes ' - 29 Heifers .. 979 6.60 145 Cows 1050 5.00 82 Cows 921 4 66 67 Cows 902 4.50 125 Calvea 210 7.25 30 Calvea 308 6.00 153 Hogs 195 7.50 2 Hogs 315 6.75 50 Bronchos $10 to $85 per head. 1 Drafter $145. nilt GRAIN OFFERED FOR FAIR EXHIBIT Jacob Grossmiller, of Beaver Creek one of the well-known farmers of that nlac. wss In this city Tuesday. Mr Grossmiller la arranging to aasist Clackamas county have an exhibit at the coming atate fair as well aa the county fair and will bring to this city some of his seven-beaded Siberian wheat as well as other products grown on his farm. Henry Boeje, of Wtlla mette, brought to thla city on Tuea- dav and turned over to u. is- r rey tag aamplea of vetch, six feet In height. They will be aent to the fair. It is proposed to have fancy work and other articles In the Clackamas county booth at the state fair, aa well aa farm products. LaHt year waa the flrat year Clackamas county exhibited at a state fair and It waa only a few weeks before the fair waa held that some of the products were gathered by Mr. Freytag and taken to saiem, The booth attracted large crowds. WHY HESITATE Accept our offer today and aeek relief Every person In thla city who euffera from disordered kidneys should come to us Immediately and obtain a box of Rexall Kidney Pills. These Pills are usually so certain and prompt in their action that we ua hesitatingly recommend them to you with the definite understanding that they will prove beneficial In treating your case or we will promptly refund you any money you may have paid ua. Rexall Kidney PlUa may be obtained only at our store The Rexall Store. Sixty Pills In a box, 60 cents. Hunt ley Bros. Co. Hotel Arrlvala, The following are those registered at the Electric Hotel: S. J. Bradford, Portland: A. B. Snider, Portland; C. Cotton, Chicago; L. L. Lee. Winches ter; Earl Day, Eatacada; W. Hardin, Sandy; L. Stewart, Sandy; Mrs. L. Stewart, E. T. Zanlow, Illinois; A. D. McDougall. cltv; F- F. Coulter and wife, San Francisco; Mrs. J. Keys, J C. Clarkson. H. A. Berkman, Mrs. C E. Stromgren, E. 8tromgren. Mrs. Secreet Improves. Mrs. George Secrest. who recently underwent a surgical operation for abscess, caused by an ulcerated tooth, has returned to her borne In this city. and la Improving. COUPON. . . ' . e 29th. In flat. BLANK. ' K a 26, 1911. Wants, For Sale, Etc Matleea aaear taaee eiaeatfled aaeeaas WW aa taaaMad at aaa t - -- ki mmmt adSltinaal Uaaa. Ue laaa aara, U aar feaah aare. ( aaaa) it ar awl. Caaa mm aaoeweaar araar eawae aaa aa aaaa aoeouM with laa MP"- halt an Ma Baaaalal rwpauiwui r rraa earraataa - aria 14 tar saJraa. ktinlmu Its WANTED. WANTED Collectors to sea my col lection of all sorts of cunoa, au tlques. and Indian trlnketa; stampa fnr tamn miiectora: coins for Mimiamaiiaii arrow heads for arch anlnalata ate." l' buff and Sell all nrl. nf curiae: also all kinds of second-hand furniture and tool a Oaoraa Youna. Main, near Fifth street. to antic n Eight to ten head of cat tie to paature at $1.50 per neaa. ner month. Address. W. F. Harrta, Oregon City. WANTED Middle aaa woman dealres work la private Tamlly. Light house keeping, phone U-zzo. wanted You to know that the En. ternrise lob printing department is the most complete la the Btste, outside Portland. Try It for your next printing FOR SALE Pianos and Organs In tba store of the defunct A. II. wurrrs furniture store: will be on aale to the highest bidder beginning today and to be -oitlnued until disposed of by 8. L. WAKEFIELD. WE are offering aeveral Gladstone acreage tracts at very reasonauie flaurea for outside Clients. It will be worth your whlla to aee us at once. Cross 4 Hammond. Beaver Building. THERE never baa been a disappoint ad nurchaaer of Gladstone property A general and healthy growth and riae In valuea have satianed an Tbe last aale of acreage waa at $1100 per acre caah. Thla-aame property waa purchaaed only a few years sco. at about 2250 per acre. We are authorised for outside clients to sell ten acres on main Portland road at a very low figure. Terms might be had. Better see us without delay Croas A Hammond. FARM LOANS. FARM LOANS Dlmlck A Lawyers, Oregon City, Or. Dlmlck ATTORNEYS. O. D. BBY, Atlorney-at-Lw. Money loaned, abstracts furnished. Isnu titles exsmlaed. aatatas settled, gen . era!, law businea. Ovnr Bank at Oregon City. U'RJBN A 8CHUEBEL. Attorneys-at Law, Dentacher Advokat, will prac tice In all courts, make collections and settlements. Office In Stater prise Blag.. Orecoa Cltv. Oregon BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. HARRY JONES Builder and Geoerai Contractor. Estimates cheerfnll) given on all classes of bulldln work, concrete wsiks aoa reinforced concrete. Kaa. Phoaa Mala 11L INSURANCE. I. H. COOPER, For Fire Insurance and Real Batata. Let us handle your properties we bay, aaU and exchange. Office la Bhiterprlae Bldg., Oregon City. Oregon. MISCELLANEOUS. NOTICE One of tbe handaomeat and beat running launches on river can be bought for leaa tban cost of ma. terial, or will trade for real estate Address H. S. Tletze, Box 82, Ore goncity or. CITY NOTICES. PROPOSALS FOR IMPROVEMENT BONDS. Or toon Cltv. Oraoon. Sealed proposala-will be received Dy tne undersigned Finance Com mittee nf the f'nnnrll nf n,nn City, Oregon,at the office of the Kecoraer, or said city, until the 9tb day of Aug.. A. D. 1911, at 4 o'clock p. m. for the sale of not leaa tnan par value and accrued Interest, o! Improvement bonds of nmn ntv as the same have been authorized to be issued, for the sum of $5604.29 Baia Donda nave been issued I the following denominations: On for $104.29 and eleven for ir.onn each. Bald bonds sre dated April zotn, 1911. and will mature in ten yeara after (date, and bear Interest at the-' rate of 6 per centum per annum from date, payable semi an nually, said Interest to be evtdenc ed by coupons attached to said bonds. Interest and Drltu-lnal nnn. be In U. S. gold coin, at tbe office or mo treaaurer or Oregon City at Oregon City, Oregon; Oregon city reserves tbe right to take u and cancel aaM hnnrla m n them upon the payment of the face value thereof with accrued Interest to data at any semi-annual coupon Interest paying period, at or one year from the date thereof. Halil hnnrfa mrm laaiim In .... ance of act of the leglalature of tbe state of Oregon, known aa "The Hon dins Act" aa the uma has amended, and are Issued for the payment or a portion or the cost of the Improvement of Center street in Oregon City, Oregon, from the north side of Seventh street to the north side of Ninth street, and ahall not exceed the sum of $5004.29 In the aggregate. Tbe right to reject any and all bids la reserved by the undersigned Committee and the Council of Ore gon City. By order of the Council of Ore gon City. WM. ANDRE8EN, F. J. METER, 1 R. L. HOLMAN, Finance Committee of the Council of Oregon City. PROPOSALS FOR IMPROVEMENT BONDS. Oregon City, uregon. Sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned Finance Com mittee of the Council of Orecnn Clty, Oregon, at the office of the Recorder, of aald, city, until the 9tb day of Aug.. A. D. 1911, at 4 o'clock p. m. for tbe aale of not leas than par value and accrued Interest of about your money matters wha art a depositor hare. v..p hill, are all pals) by shook. Vewf shook, who returned, Tomas 1 NO trouble a.. haftf .lap-to. .beiT mantl noouoetlen aa to where jtomp money hoe gene, or hew a V h.v. rec.?v.. Veur p.ao Seek and th. .tMbO of your shook , slwey. .... th. otory. VsiDt AND OPEN AN ACCOUNT AT THE The Bank o! Oregon City OLDEST BARK IH TH1 COUKTT a a LATouRjrrTB rr-u.ot THE FIRST NATIONAL BAIC of OREGON CITY , OREGON CAPITAL, l0uttsa a Traaaaaoa a S-ret oMS aVieweee. r . Improvement bonds of Oregon City, as the aamo have been autbortaed to be Issued. Mr the sum of $9502.44 Hald bonds have been laaued In the following denomlnatlona; One for $253.44. one for $210.00 and eigh teen for $500.00 each.. Said bonda are dated April 201 n. 1911, and will mature In ten yeara after date, and bear Intereel at the rate of per centum per annum from date, pay able semi annually, aald Interest to be evidenced by coupone attached to aald bonda. Interest and principal payable In U.B. gold coin, at the ofHce of tbe Treaaurer of Oregon City, at Oregon City, Oregon ; Ore gon City reservea ihe right to take up and cancel aald bonds or any of them upon the payment of tbe face them upon the payment of the face value thereof with accrued Intereat to date at any semiannual coupon Interest Daylng period, at of one year from the date thereof. Hald bonda are laaued in pursu ance of act of tbe legislature of the atate of Oregon, known aa "The Bonding Act" as the same has been amended, and are Uaued for the navmant of a Dortlon of the coot of the Improvement of Twelfth atreet in Oregon City, Oregon, from a point 105 feet westerly rrom Main atreet, easterly to the eaat lino of Taylor street, and ahall not exceed the sum of $03.44 In the aggregate. The right to reject any and all bids la reserved by tbe underalgned Committee and the Council of Ore gon City. By order of the Council of Ore gon City. WM. ANDIIESEN. ' F. J. MKYKH. R. L. HOLMAN. Finance Committee of the Council of Oregon City. PROPOSALS FOR IMPROVEMENT - - BONOS. Oregon City, Oregon. , Sealed proposala will b received by tbe underatgned Finance Com mittee of the Council of Oregon City, Oregon, at the office of the Recorder, of aald city, until the 9th day of Aug., A. D. 1911, at 4 o'clock p. m. for tbe aale of not less than par value and accrued Interest of Improvement bonda of Oregon City, aa tbe same have been autborixed to be Isaued, for tbe aura of $6259.63. Said bonds have been issued In the following denominations; One bond for $259.83 and twelve for $500 each. Said bonda sre dated April 20th, 1911. and will mature In ten yeara after date, and bear Interest at the rate of 6 per cen tum, per annum from date, payable aeml annually,, said Interval to be evidenced by coupons attached to aald bonda, Intereat and principal payable in IT. 8. coin at the office of the Treaaurer of Oregon City, at Ore gon City; Oregon City reservea the right to take up and cancel aald bonda or any of them upon the pay ment of the fare value there of with accrued Intereat to date of payment at any aeml annual Interest paying period, at or one year from the date thereof. Said bonda are United In pursu ance of act of the leglalature of the state of Oregon, known aa "The Bonding Act" as tbe an me hss be-n amended, and are laaued for the payment of a portion of the cost of the Improvement of Washington atrent In Oregon City, Oregon, from the aouth aide of Second atreet to the aouth salde of Seventh atreet, and ahall not exceed the sum of $GZ59.r3 In The aggregate. Th right to reject any and atT Dids is reserved by the undersigned Committee, and tbe Council of Ore gon city. By order of the Council of Ore gon City. WM. ANDRESES , F. J. MRYER. R. L. HOLMAN Finance Committee of tbe Council or uregon city. Notice of Acceptance of Street Im provement. "uiivb la oereny aivan th, it.. Vat -v v i"i t . City Engineer of Oregon City Ore gon, haa filed his certificate of the completion and approval of tbe work done by Moffatt A Parker vuu.nu.i on tne improvement . o.ain oireei, urcKon City from w. wi ime or nigh Strest to th ,k J0"""" Street, and v,uy council or Oregon City Oregon will consider the accept ...ce mereor, and all objectlona to the acceptance of aald Improve- . ",s l:oun Chamber of August 9th, 1911 at 8 o'clock p. m. Any owner of an n, Y.u n the aaaeaament district of aald nn'nT1 .r '"v e"t of auch owner, may at auch time or any m' ,? th"e,' p"ttr " tl objection, to the acceptance of lections shall he considered and SL-iT. IT d?"nln.d "r the rv :," r lu" BDOV tim. Thla notice la published-in the Tnnit Knterprla, and the time ?T th. order v,7 tinmen or Oregon Clly. o 1 1 fp, Recorder, LEGAL NOTICE. IN THE CIRCUIT eniip-r ss- BTATS ".' ur I . - wtuON FOB CLACKAMAS COUNTY HtTMMfiKla Helen M. Qulnn, Plaintiff, v. Ritchie. IN THE NAME OP THE Statu. to appesr ;;a r:n;:'?lr- Plaint filed against von i7.l " r0"1' -....ed .,t,nnvr.&h;h:Y.:: No Guesswork Opoe) frean f A, M, si - "- T 1 day of the time prescribe fc' order of publication of autaat this suit, to-wit: on or bah. 4th day of September, A. n) that beloa a day after th( tlon of all weeks from da publication of this summon you fall so to appear or aow want thereof, th. plaintiff w to the court tor the relief for In said complaint. to- a decree dissolving the relation exlatlog between g and defendant and forever da, plaintiff from defendant, a auch other and further relief a bo equitable and JuaL 1 This summons Is served ag by publication for alx auq weeka In the Morning Mas pureuant to aa order of tbe 1 ble R. HI Beetle. Judge of tbJ ty Court of aald Clakamaa I .duly made and entered on ta day of July, A. D. 1911. Date of flrat publication eummons la July 19th, Itll Date of laat publication summons Is August 30th, 1( J. II. MIDDUCTd Attorney for Plai BASEBAL RECREATION PARK, Cor. Vaughe and Twenty fours' VANCOUVER' va. PORTLAND July 24, 29, 2ft. 27, 2S, 29 Oamee Begin Weekdays st 8 Sundsyo, 1:80 P. M. LADIES' DAY FRIDAY Boys Uder 14 Free to Dlef vdneaday. m WORLDS 6RUTtSTJEW1s6 LIGHT RUNNING rea want ellhMra Vlhrallns Mhuttkf ttauUiaoraHlnslaThmtd (( ( A Haarliif Marhlna writa U J TNI IEW NOMI 8IWIII MACHIII CC Orange, Maaa. I Man MwlncynarhlnM ar aadM,llrtaT Sualiir, kui l ha Maw II aaaa U aiuia at Our saaraaly aavai raat M I eld by aaltearlaaal alaalara W. L. MARSHALL, 850 Morrlaon St Portli Buy a Home While PavinrR ' aa- i $100 down and $12 a rao takes this comfortable a lira' house and lot House Is tV for electricity. Lot 2ilOJ t' Some fruit on placa. Wed I cated on Madlaon 8t. ffl" A snsp st yl.. H P. Elliott andr 7th and Main Bts.. hr Suar slon Bridge. ' 1 J . i I THE MORNiain waiTeaeer Is on sale at th. following sat ary aay: Huntley Broa Drugi Main Street. J. W. McAnulty Cliari Seventh and Main. Secreat Confectioner Main near Sixth. M, E. DunnConfectioner Next door to P. O. - City Dru Btore Eleotrlo Hotel waiter Little Confectioner 814 Seventh Street ' M. Volkmar DrsRi Seventh near Center. Sckoenborm Confectionery Seventh and X Q. Adataa K HO REWARD J TOT tna inui ManW of aay person or peraoai, nnlawfnlly remove copies of t ? niins Enterprise from T Premise, of subacrlberi if ? lr has been placed then carrier. K l Si tikis' If v .... - -