SCOOP THE CUB REPORTER MORNING ENTERPRISE OREGON CITY, OREGON E. E. BRODIE, Editor and Publisher. "Entered as second-class matter Jan uary 9, 1911, at the post office at Oregon City, Oregon, under the Act of March 3, 1879." v TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. One Tear, by mail ...S3.00 Six Months, by mail 1.60 Four Months, by mail l.uu Per Week, by carrier 10 CITY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER THE MORNING ENTERPRISE S S is on sale at the following stores 3 & every day: $ Huntley Bros. Drugs Main Street. J. W. McAnulty. Cigars $ Seventh and Main. S $ E. B. Anderson 8 $ Main, near Sixth.' M. E. Dunn Confectionery 4 8 Next door to P. O. S City Drug Store S Electric Hotel. 3 Schoenborn Confectionery 3 Seventh and J. Q. Adams. June 22 In American History. 1837 Paul Charles Morphy. long the world's champion chess player, born in New Orleans; died there 1884. 1884 Captain W. S. Schley's relief par ty reached Cape Sabine and res cued Lieutenant A. W. Greely and six others, only survivors of the Greely polar expedition to Lady ' Franklin bay. 1898 General Shafter's corps made the first landing on Cuban soil at Dai quiri 1910 Senate accepted house postal savings bank bill, sending it to President Taft to sign. ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS. (From noon today to noon tomorrow.) Bun sets 7:34. rises 4:29. Evening stars: Mars. Jupiter. Mercury. Morn ing stars: Venus. Saturn. WHY NOT DECORATE Have you seen what St. John's fig ures on doing during the Elksl. con vention, week of July 8?, It would be a wise idea to have some extra in ducements on during that week to en tertain the visitors who come here. The Elks Lodge and the publicity de partment are working hand in hand on this matter, but the business men of the city should enter into the spirit .of the work, decorate their places of business with Elks colors and in the end show their loyalty to the Amer ican flag. BOASTING, NOT BOOSTING Camas, Washington, claims in its publicity literature to have one of the largest paper mills of the world and to have a 200 ton plant Their stand ing in the paper trade is 120 tons in 24 hours, and while some day there will be a new machine producing 60 tons, the total will then be only 180 tons while one of the three mills in Oregon City is now producing 210 to 215 tons in 24 hours, and there are 2 others a total of 270 to 275 tons. When advertising the west correct data only should be used. If the truth is told we have sufficient to in duce others to come and be one of us, It Is Essential That the United States Always Keep Pre pared For War By Major General JOHN P. O'RYAN, Head of the New York National Guard CHE charge of militarism usually made against the regular. who preaches preparedness for war will not lie against the na tional guardsman. Realization of the country's unprepared ness for war accounts for these men's devotion to military service. National guardsmen know wars are not brought about by the hasty anger of potentates or by the overt acts that signal their open declaration, but largely by ECONOMIC OR RACIAL CAUSES OR COMMERCIAL AMBITIONS. The history of the past twelve years shows that war never was more easily resorted to, never more inevitable, despite the widespread talk of peace. ARBITRATION OF DIFFERENCES WILL PREVENT USE OF THE MAILED FIST UP TO A CERTAIN POINT, BOTH WITH NATIONS AND INDIVIDUALS, BUT IN SUPPORTING A SACRED RIGHT A LIMIT IS INVARIABLY REACHED WHERE ANY MAN OR NATION WILL STRIP FOR FIGHT AND RESORT TO ANY FORCE, EVEN TO MURDER. , . " - . . but boasting of " something we cannot prove does more harm than good. Honesty is the best policy in adver tising as in other business. FARES ON THE INTERURBAN ' The Committees of the fourClacka mas County Commercial clubs are be coming anxious about the matter put up to the Portland Railway, Light & Power Company about a month ago. Arrangements have been made for the final meeting with the company's, officers on Tuesday, evening, June 25, in Portland and it is hoped that the matter will be satisfactorily settled out of court. Whether the Republican National convention selects our Colonel Teddy for the standard bearer, or-Bomeone else, he will no doubt be delighted to run on a -ticket of his own, selected at his own convention. Considering the way our political game is being played this season, it might not make any difference whether we have two Republican tickets or even more, for it is foolishness of this type which will give the Democrats their inning and many good Republicans are now expressing their dissatisfaction at the turn of affairs. Some mid-December weather got lost and just returned home Wednes day evening, saluting our good folks on arrival. With a continuance of rain and cold weather those using water power will, surely have a fine year. Another evidence "that it is an ill wind that blows no body good." So Tacoma is to copy after Portland in its coming festival. We hope they wont hand out the same kind of weather to the unsuspecting visiting public, although in every other part of the game Portland showed good form, especially when the rose is tak en into consideration. ARE TO BE ELECTED Officers will be elected at the an nual meeting of the McLoughlin Mem orial Association to be held at the McLoughlin home at 7:30 o'clock next Saturday evening. All members are urged to be in attendance, as matters of vital importance to the association will be considered. It is probable that niembers of the Woman's Club, who aided in preserving the historic home and in beautifying the grounds will have many suggestions to offer. E. G. Caufield is president of the as sociation and J. E. Hedges Secretary and Treasurer. HOTEL ARRIVALS The following are registered at the Electric Hotel: Fred Schafer, Molala; Henry Dieckman, Wilson ville; . Bert Snodgrass, C. Elery, H. A. Smith, Reno, Nevada; C. Starr Salem; J. M. McDonald, F. C. Perry and daughters, Molalla; George Hieb, Portland; H. Parsons.' Portland; Frank Getting, Portland; Frank Lucas, Portland; C. Owens, Portland; H. Snider, H. D. Carter, Portland. If you saw it in the Enterprise it's MORNING ENTERPRISE - SATURDAY, JUNE Now, Scoop, Never ROSE SOCIETY WILL NAME OFFICERS TODAY The Clackamas County Rose Society will elect officers this afternoon at a meeting to be convened in the parlors of the Commercial Club 1 at 3; 30 o'clock. Mrs. A, C. Warner, president of the society, announced Friday even ing that she would not be a candidate for reelection. Mrs. Warner has been untiring in her efforts in behalf of the society,' and it was largely through her work that the recent rose show Vwas such a big success. The other of ficers are Mrs. J. W. Norris, Vice-President; Mrs. George A. Harding, Sec retary ana Mrs. J. L. Waldron, Treas urer. Mrs. .Warner urges all memb ers to be present Business relating to the recent rose show and other matters of importance will be given attention. ' ONE WIFE AND ONE E Declaring that her husband remain ed from home for days at a time and aften treated her cruelly, Elsina Hart Friday filed suit for a divorce against Patrick Hart. They were married in Stevenson, Wis., November 10, 1908. The .'plaintiff asks that her maiden name, Elsina E. Matthews be restored Charles C. McCoy sued Laura E. Mc Coy . for a divorce .alleging cruelty. They were married in Noble County, Ind., November 30, 1903. The plaint iff says his wife left him and their children October 20, 1911 and did not return until , March, 1912. Alfred Johnson was awarded a decree from Emma S. Johnson, desertion having been alleged. REV. KRAXBERGER BACK FROM SYNOD CONVENTION Rev. William Kraxberger, pastor of the German Lutheran church of this city, and William Krueger, who have been at Chehalis, Wash., where they attended at the Annual Convention of the Pacific Synod, which was in ses sion in that city from Wednesday of last week until Monday of this week, have returned to Oregon City. The convention was largely attended. Rev. Kraxberger conducted the morning service Sunday in the Lutheran church at Chehalis. Wants, For Sale, Etc i ! Notices under these classified headings will be inserted at one cent a word, first insertion, half a cent additional inser tions. One inch card, $2 per month; half inch card, (4 lines), $1 per month. Cash must accompany order unless one has an open account with the paper. No financial responsibility for errors; where errors occur free corrected notice will be yiuueu mr patron. Minimum charge 15c. WANTED WANTED: A chance to show you how quick a For Rent ad will fill that vacant house or room. ATURDAY OREGON CITY'S NEW DEPARTMENT STORE Look at Our Windows Today and See What ONE CENT M Will Buy Butt in on the Other Fellow'a Property WANTED: 2 or 3 high school boys or girls to work during vacation Address E. B. care Morning Enter prise. WANTED: A single man wants a sleeping room on Main street Ad dress "C" care Enterprise stating terms. WANTED: Experienced applicants to fill place as teacher for District ' No. 61. Address Miss Arlie Gibson Oregon City Route No. 2. WANTED: Girl at Brunswick Rest aurant WANTED: 10 minutes of your time to look over the finest lines of curios in the valley. We buy or sell any thing of value. Most everything In the second hand line for sale. Geo. Young. FOR SALE FOR SALE: Combination ,"Globe' grain and vetch separator. Price $40.00. Inquire of Daugherty Bros. Molalla, Oregon. FOR SALE: Good span of brood mares. Inquire F. M. Maiden, Oregon City, Route No. 2, Box 27. FOR SALE: Sawmill rough and dressed lumber of all kinds. Let me figure on your lumber bills. Also 500 loads of 16 inch slab-wood for sale cheap or team wanted to haul wood on shares. George Lammers Oregon City Route No. 3, or tele phone Home Phone Beaver Creek. MISCELLANEOUS. DRESSMAKING and all kinds of sew ing, Mrs. C. A. Davenport, 1311 Main Street between 13th and 14th streets. HOW would you like to talk with 1400 people about that bargain you have in Real Estate. Use the Enter prise. - REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. FOR SALE: 5 room bungalow, hath and modern conveniences. Inquire G. B. Dimick, Oregon City. Bland Acres IDEAL ORCHARD, GARDEN AND POULTRY TRACTS -Bland Acres is situated just west from Oregon City, near the Will amette River and on Electric Car line. The soil is of the Red Shot Free nature, loose enough to work , easy, yet contains enough percentage of clay to give it a good moisture re taining capacity. . The property has a good eleva tion, overlooking the Tualatin and Willamette Valleys and slopes well making tiling unnecessary. We have had this soil examined by an expert and he reports it IDEAL for apples, Prunes, Cherries, Grape, Berries andVegetables. . We are offereing this land at $140 per acre and up, in tracts of 5 Or more acres and practically your own terms. Here isour opportunity to get a Beautiful, Sightly Country home and land that will raise anything. Write or come in and .see us about it The OREGON IRON & STEEL CO. Phone Main 1410, 338 Sherlock Bldg., Portland, Or. AT; ON & 22, 1912. PROPOSALS INVITED Proposals will be received by the un dersigned on' or before Monday, July-1, for kalsomining, varnishing and painting at the High School, Barclay- and Eastham Buildings in Oregon City. Plana and specifica tions may be obtained upon applica tion to the - undersigned. E. E. Brodie, Clerk of School District No. 62, Oregon City, Oregon. PATENTS Peter Haberlin, Patent Attorney. Counselor in Patent and Trade Mark Causes. Inventors assisted and pat ents obtained in all countries. Man ufacturers advised and infringment- litigation conducted. - Expert re . ports. Briefs for counsel. Validity searches. Trade marks designed and protected. Labels, designs and copyrights registered. Prelimin ary consultations without ' charge. 326 Worcester Bldg., Portland, Ore. Send for free booklets. WOOD AND COAL. OREGON CITY WOOD AND FUEL CO., F. M. Bluam. Wood and coal delivered to all parts of the city. SAWING A SPECIALTY. Phone '' your orders Pacific S502, Home b no. NOTICES Notice of Application for Pool Hall License . Notice is hereby given that I will, at the next regular meeting of the City Council apply for a license to run and regulate a pool hall at my place of business Sixth and Main streets for a period of three months. BAILEY & PRICE. Notice of Application for Pool Hall License Notice is hereby given that I will, at the next regular meeting of the City Council apply for a license to run - and regulate a pool hall at my place of business, Molalla Avenue, for a , period of three months. F. F. CURRAN. Notice of Application for Liquor Li cense Notice is hereby given that I -will, at the next regular meeting of the City Council, apply for a license to sell ' liquor, at my place of business, Seventh and Main streets, for a per iod of three months. ED RECKNER. Notice of Application for Liquor LI cense Notice is hereby given that I will, at the next regular meeting of the City Council, apply for a license to sell liquor, at my place of business, 523 Main Street, for a period of three months. F. R. McCONNELL. Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. William E. Johnson, Plaintiff, vs. Grace Johnson, Defenadnt To Grace Johnson, Defendant: In the name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and cause, on or before the 8th day of July, 1912, and if you fail so to appear and answer. Judg ment and decree will be taken ' CO against you for want thereof, as specified In the said complaint to wit: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now - existing between the plaintiff and defendant and for such Other and .further re lief as to this Court may seem meet and eqitable. This summons is served by pub lication thereof in the Morning En terprise, a newspaper printed and published at Oregon City, Oregon, by order of Circuit Judge, J. U. Campbell, made, dated and- filed therein on the 24th day of May, 1912, which said order requires that summons in this suit be published once a week for six consecutive weeks. T. G. THORNTON, Attorney for Plaintiff. Date of first publication hereof, May 25th, 1912. Date of last publication hereof, July 6th, 1912. Notice To Creditors Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been duly appointed ad ministrator of the estate of Herbert M. Carpenter, deceased, by the County Court for Clackamas Coun ty, State of Oregon, and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby requihed to present the same duly verified with proper vouchers to the undersigned, at the office of the Oregon City Enterprise, Oregon City, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated May 25, 1912. ISAAC E. STAPLES, Administrator. Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon tor the County of Clackamas, Violet Harper, Plaintiff, vs. Bert Harper, Defendant , To Bert Harper, the above named Defendant. . . In the name of the State of Ore gon: You are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit within six weeks from May 11. 1912, which is the date of the first publication hereof, and' if you fail so to appear and answer, for want thereof, plaintiff will take a default against you, and will apply to the Court for a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony heertofore ex isting between plaintiff and defend ant, and divorcing plaintiff from de fendant, and awarding to plaintiff the care and custody of Velma Har per, the minor child of plaintiff and defendant and for such other relief as may to the court seem just and proper. Service of this Summons is made on you by publication by order of Honorable J. U.' Campbell, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County, made on the 9th day of May, 1912, direct ing that said publication be made in the Morning Enterprise, a newspa per of general circulation published at Oregon' City, Clackamas County, State 'of Oregon, and that said pub lication be made once a week for six successive weeks. MALARKEY, SEABROOK & STOTT, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamas Mary L. Von Glan, Plaintiff, vs. William C. Von Glan, Defendant. To William C. Von Glan the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint fil ed against you in the above enti tled cause and Court on or before Monday, the 24th day of June, 1912, the same being six weeks from and after the date of the first publica tion of this Summons, and if you Acquire the Habit and force yourself to save a little of your ' salary every week. A few dollars on the right hand side of the ledger will be a source of satisfaction to you. You can start an account with as little as ONE DOLLAR. THE BANK OF OLDEST BANK IN D. C. LATOTJRETTE, President THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OREGON CITY, OREGON CAPITAL $50,000.00 Transacts a General Banking Busines s. Open from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. PORTLAND OFFICE PHONES Main 4314 A-2568 CLARENCE - Attorney 813 ELECTRIC BUILDING J. H. IVIattley NEW ANDECOND HAND FURNITURE Stoves, Ranges, Tinware, Granitware, Shelf Hard' wareand Notions BUY AND SELL FOR CASH 1010 Seventh Street By "HOP" fail to so appear and answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will ap ply to the Court for the relief pray ed for in her complaint on fiile here in to-wit: For a decree dissolving and cancelling the bonds of matri mony and marriage contract here tofore and now existing between plaintiff and defendant and that plaintiff be allowed to resume her maiden name, that of Mary F. Fine, and for such other and further re lief as to the Court may seem meet and equitable. . This Summons is published by or der of the Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the county of Clackamas, whch said order -was made and entered on the 6th day ot May, 1912, directing that said pub lication be made in the Morning En terprise, a newspaper or general cir culation, published in Oregon City, Oregon, and that said publication be made once a week for six con secutive and successive weeks. The date of ' the first publication of this Summons is May 11th, 1912 and the date of the last publication there of is June 22nd, 1912. DIMICK & DIMICK, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. Sadie Walker, Plaintiff, vs. Fred Walker, Defendant To Fred Walker.above named de fendant: , In the name of the State of Ore gon, you are, hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and cause, on or before the 8th day of July, 1912, and if you fail so to appear or answer the plaintiff for want thereof will apply to the court for the relief prayed for ' In the complaint which is. that the marriage now existing between you ' and the plaintiff be forever dissolved and for such other and further relief as to the the court may seem "just and equitable. This summons is served upon you by publication by order of the Hon, J. U. Campbell, judge of the above entitled court, which order is dated May 24th, 1912 The date of the first publication of this summons is May 25tn, 1912, and the last date of publication is July 6th, 1912. " B. L. SNOW, ' Attorney for Plaintiff. Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. Marion Wendel, Plaintiff, vs. Will . iam Wendel, Defendant. To William Wendel, above named, defendant: In the name of the State of Ore. gon, you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above named suit on or before the 22nd day of June, 1912, said date being the expiration of six weeks from the first publi cation of this summons, and if you 1 fail so to appear or answer said, complaint for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in her com-, plaint to-wit: For a decree dissolving the bonds; of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff and defendant Thia summons is published by order ot Hon. J.. TJ. Campbell, Judge of the Circuit Court, which order was made and entered on the 30th day of April, 1912, and the time prescribe ed for publication thereof is six; weeks, beginning with the issue dat-. ed Saturday, May 11, 1912, and con tinuing each week thereafter to and . including the issue of Saturday, June 22 1912 BROWNELLr & STONE, Attorneys for Pla'ntiff, OREGON CITY CLACKAMAS COUNTY F. J. MYER, Cashier. OREGON CITY RESIDENCE PHONE Main 3 L. EATON , At Law PORTLAND, OREGON