2 cpahd the UKJKJKJL REPORTER . - ; 1 - r r i ' 1 1 - . w. 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." TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One Tear, by mail : ...J3.00 Six Months, by mail 1.60 Four Months, by mail 1.00 Per Week, by carrier 10 CITY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER 8 $ THE MORNING ENTERPRISE is on sale at the following stores every day: Huntley Bros. Drugs Main Street. J. W. McAnulty. Cigars Seventh and Main. E. B. Anderson Main, near Sixth. M. E. Dunn Confectionery Next door to P70. City Drug Store Electric Hotel. Schoenborn Confectionery Seventh and J. Q. Adams. . June 25 In American History. 1862 Beginning of the "Seven Days' battles" before Richmond. 1875 Mortimer Thompson, humorist known as "Q. K. Philander Doe sticks, P. B." died; born 1832. 1876 General George A. Custer and 277 men of his command massa cred by the Sioux at Little Big Horn. 1908 Grover Cleveland, president of the United States 18S5 to 1889 and 1893 to 1S97, died; born 1837. ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS. (From noon today to noon tomorrow.) Sun sets 7:35. rises 4:30. Evening stars: Mars. Jupiter, Mercury. Morn ing stars: Venus, Saturn. NEW CITY CHARTER On Friday evening next the Live Wires will discuss the new charter. While it is late now to begin a cam paign for a worthy cause, if the work is followed up with a mass meeting or two with invitations to the general public the time may yet prove ample. If Oregon City is to go ahead, this new Americans Need an International Mind Photo by American Press Association. our better selves or to take, our true part in themodern world until we acquire it. WE MUST LEARN TO SUPPRESS RATHER THAN TO EXALT THOSE WHO ENDEAVOR, WHETHER THROUGH IGNORANCE, SEL FISHNESS OR MALICE, TO STIR UP AMONG US ANTAGONISM TO OTHER NATIONS AND TO OTHER PEOPLES. If we are to take the place which many of us have fondly hoped America would take, at the very forefront of the movement for the establishment of a world peace based upon even handed justice, we must FIRST LEARN TO RULE OUR TONGUES AND TO TURN DEAF EARS to those who from time to time endeavor to lead us away from the path of international rectitude and interna tional honor with FALSE CRIES of a pseudo-patriotism. We must do our best to lift political discussion, both national and international, up out of the mire of personality and unseemly contro versies between individuals and private interests on to the high ground of PRINCIPLE. Political progress must depend upon trust in the BETTER IN STINCTS OF THE PEOPLE and cannot rest upon their appetites and their passions, their envies and their animosities. A vast ma jority of the people of the United States are Ood fearing, law abid ing, devoted to liberty and order and sincerely desirous of promoting the common welfare. - , ' . . cub charter should be given a chance, then if we don't succeed we can take oth er cures. For the present; the chart er seems what we need. HARD PAVEMENT Why not put hard pavement on Main street; that is, up to date pavement, Bithulithic Bitumen, Hassam, of the like. With the good base to work on, it would seem that Main street from Fourth to Eleventh could be coated at little cost to the ultimate gain not on ly of the City but of property owners and business men alike. - There was some talk of like work on Seventh street in the hill district also of paving Main from Eleventh to Eigteenth street. Why not? INSANITY DEFENSE The insanity dodge has been used so many times byv criminals to save their necks, and then after a short time be declared sane and released from the insane asylum, that some three or four years ago Thaw chose that route to crawl out of his error of judgment. He succeeded in having himself declared insane so far, so good, but when trying to complete his plans, he was still crazy, in the opin ion of the court. It is to be hoped that his present at tempt will prove futile. If he is sane now, if he ever was insane and, re turns to the old haunts will put him back into the old rut and some one will suffer for it. It was his money that succeeded in having him declar ed insane, but the same money should not now be able to bring about the opposite decision. Had Thaw been a poor man he would have been in a murderer's grave long ago. We have some of these so-called Republicans working in our ring, mak ing trouble not alone for the average man but also for the employer who has practically built the state to its present proportions. Progressive sounds good, but if the whole bunch follows in the footsteps of the dear delighted Colonel, we fear for the worst. A small classified ad will rent that vacant room. More Than Anything Political Conditions Are In Great Need of Radi cal Improvement By NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER, President of Columbia University E Americans need the. DTTEEHA TIOKAL MINT) as much as any peo ple ever needed it We shall never be able to do justice to MORNING ENTERPRISE TUESDAY, The Gentleman in Upper 11 MISS RHA CAROTHERS IS PRETTY BRIDE A pretty wedding was solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Car others ,of Canemah, Monday, when their daughter, Miss Reta E. Caroth ers became the bride of William V. Ruconich, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Ru conich of this city. Rev. F. Wiever.iek pastor of the German Evangelical church, officiated. Only relatives of the bride and bridegroom witnessed the ceremony, which was performed at 12 o'clock. After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served. The bride was very pretty in her gown of white satin with lace overdress. The bride and bridegroom were unattend ed. Mr. and Mrs. Ruconich left Monday afternoon for Portland in an automo bile, and Monday evening will leave for the beach, where they will spend, their honeymoon, returning to Oregon City Thursday. They will live at Fifth and Madison streets. The bride is a granddaughter cf Mrs. A. J. Carothers, of Canemah, and also a granddaughter- of John Clear, both well known Oregon pioneers. She is a most estimable young woman, and is well known here, having been born and reared in Canemah. The bridegroom is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Ruconich and das re sided in Oregon City most of his life where he is well known. The home of Mr. and .Mr3. Caroth ers was prettily decorated for the mar riage service. Red Ramblers being used in profusion. The tables were correspondingly decorated. Present were Mr. and Mrs. John Carothers, Mr. and Mrs. L. Ruconich, Mrs. A. J. Carothers, grandmother of the bride, Mrs. Bohlender, grandmoth er of the bridegroom, Winnie, Leota and Mary Smith, Elwin and Dorene Heilinger, Chester Carothers and John Clear, grandfather of the bride. COUNCIL CALLS (Continued from page 1) strances have been received. The or dinance establishing a grade on Fourth Street was referred to the committee on streets. ' A communication from the Oregon City Band requested that the city pro vide a band stand on the Singer Hill lot for summer concerts was received. It will be held in abeyance until the title to the property can be quieted. City Attorney Story reported that pro gress was being made in the work of quieting the title. .. An ordinance for the purchase of 3,000 yards of crushed rock for the improvements of streets was passed. An ordinance providing for a modern fire alarm system to be voted upon by the people also was passed. The proposed sewer in District No. 10 was referred to the committee on streets with instructions to report at the next meeting. A committee com posed of Tooze, Meyer and Pope, re ported that it had conferred with the Home Telephone Company in regard to the installing police telephones on the hill. The recorder was instructed to install telephones in the fire houses not already provded with them. The street committee will decide upon the location of two signal lights, and the 'recorder will make the contract with the electric light company. KNIGHTS TO ELECT OFFICERS The Knights of the Maccabees will give a big entertainment this evening. Officers will be elected and several applicants for membership will be ini tiated. Wants, For Sale, Etc 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 printed for patron. Minimum charge 15c. FOR SALE FOR SALE: -Combination "Globe" grain and vetch, separator. Price 140.00. 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: Fly shuckle loom. In quire 608 Eleventh street, Mrs. H. H. Hughes. - . '. x FOR SALE: Sawmill rough and dressed lumber of all kinds. Let me figure on your lumber bills. Also 600 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. WHEN in need of fire proof brick in quire of F. S. Baker or Phone Main 2793. . ' - - MISCELLANEOUS. DRESSMAKINGnd 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. . , 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. Bluhm. Wood and coal delivered to all parts of the city. SAWING A SPECIALTY. Photte your orders Pacific 1502, Home B DO- WANTED WANTED: A chance to show you how quick a For Rent ad will fill that vacant house or room. WANTED: 2 or 3 high school boys or girls to work during vacation Address E. B. care Morning Enter prise. - 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: Girl for general house work. Family of two. Take care of baby. 504, Fourteenth street. WANTED.: 10 minutes of your time to look over the finest lines of curios in the valley. We buy or sellany- " thing of value. Most everything in the second hand line for sale. Geo. Young. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. FOR SALE: 5 room bungalow, bath 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 is your opportunity to get a Beautiful, Sightly Country home and land that will raise anything. Write or come in and fee us about it. The OREGON IRON & STEEL CO. Phone Main 1410, 338 Sherlock Bldg., Portland, Or. NOTICES . Ordinance No. An ordinance for making an Improve ment of Main street, Oregon City, Oregon, from the North line of Moss street to the South end of the Ab ernethy Bridge. Oregon City does ordain as fol lows: . Section 1. The proposed improve ment of Main street, Oregon City, Oregon from the North line of Moss street to the South end of the Ab ernethy Bridge shall be made ac cording to the plans and specifica tions on file in the office of the City . Recorder of Oregon City and ap proved by resolution adopted June 5th, 1912, by the City Council of Oregon City, which said plans and specifications are referred to and made a part of this ordinance. The improvement shall be con structed as follows: The street shall be brought to the sub-grade the full width between the North line of Moss street and the Southerly end of the Abernethy Bridge and the sub-grade shall be prepared accord ing to the plans and specifications and when completed the road-bed shall be brought to the grade spec ified in Ordinance No. 573, passed by the Council on the 22nd day of May, 1912. On the sub-grade so prepared shall be placed a "Hard Surface" Pave ment the full width between the curbs, said street shall be provided , with all drains, catchbasins and gut " ters necessary to preserve the em bankments and surface of the street JUNE, 25, 1912. Was Peevish and to provide all proper drainage. Sidewalks shall be of concrete, six feet wide and laid to the proper ty line, curbs shall be placed on each side of the pavement, 20 feet from the center line of the street, curbs shall tre of concrete and set vertic ally to sub-grade of street. Section 2. The improvement shall . be classed "Hard Surface" and shall be maintained by Oregon City for the full period of ten years from the date of acceptance thereof by the Council. Section 3. The City Recorder is hereby directed to advertise for and receive proposals f6r said improve ment but the city reserves the right to reject any and all bids therefore and the Mayor and Recorder shall enter into a contract or contracts with each person, firm or corpora tion to whom the contract or con tracts are let by the City Council of Oregon City for the improvement or parts thereof as specified in this Ordinance. Section 4. Each contract shall con tain a stipulation to the effect that where the cost of the improvement under the provision of the contract shall exceed one half the value of the property assessed for the cost of said improvement over the said one-half -value of the property asr sessed for the improvement, that the said excess shall be paid out of the Permanent Street Improvement Fund of Oregon City and as to the balance, each person, firm or cor poration to whom said contract or contracts are let shall look for pay ment only to the sum assessed upon the property liable to pay the said improvement and collected and paid into the Treasury of Oregon City for such purpose and they shall not hold Oregon City by any legal . process or otherwise liable to pay the said sum out of any other fund. Section 5. Whereas the condition of said street is and was dangeroua to the health and safety of the pub lic and its immediate improvement is necessary for the immediate preservation" of the health and safe ty of the public in the opinion of the Council of Oregon City, an emerg ency exists; therefore this ordi nance shall take effect and be in force immediately upon its approv al by the Mayor. Read first time and ordered pub lished at a special meeting of the City Council held on the 24th day of June, 1912, and to come up for second reading and final passage at a "special meeting of the said City Council to be held on the 6th day of July, 1912, at 1 o'clock P. M. L. STIPP, Recorder. 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, 421 Main street for a period of three months. D. M. KLEMSEN. 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, 714 Main street for a period of six months. L. A. NOBEL. 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, 21? Main street for a period of three months. CLAUS KROHN. Summons In the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon for the County of Clack amas. Hazel E. Shumacher, Plaintiff, vs. Frank J. Shumacher, Defendant. To Frank J. Shumacher, Defend ant: In the name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby required to ap1 pear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit, on or before the 10th day of July, 1912, and if you fail to move, demur or answer, plaintiff will take a decree against you, forever dis solving the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing be tween the plaintiff and yourself and for such and further relief in the premises as to the Court may seem just and and equitable. Service of this summons is made upon you by publication in pursu ance to an order of the Honorable J. U. Campbell, Circuit Judge of Clackamas County, Oregon, made on the 27th day of May, 1912, or dering such publication in the Morn Enterprise, once a week, for six consecutive .weeks, the rst publi cation being May 28th, 1912, and the last publication being July 9th 1912. LATOTJRETTE & LATOURETTE Attorneys for Plaintiff. Summons for Publication In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for-Clackamas County. Inez Brothers Berg, Plaintiff, vs. Carl J. Berg, Defendant. To Carl J. Berg, 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 youin the above . entitled Court and cause, on or before the 1st 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 dis solved, and for such other and furth er relief as to the court may seem just and equitable. This summons . is served upon you by publication by order of the Hon. J. U. JCampbell, Judge of the above entitled Court, which order is dated May 18, 1912. The date of the first publication of this summons is May 19th, 1912 and -the last date of publication is June 30th, 1912. J. A. STROWBRIDGE, Attorney for Plaintiff. Summons In the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon for the County of Clacka mas. Dorothy Hattie White, Plaintiff, vs. Geo. E. White, Defendant ' To Geo. E. White, 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, on or before the 1st day of July 1912, and if you fail to move, demur or answer, plaintiff will take a de cree against you, forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore 'and now existing between the plaintiff and yourself, and for such other and further relief in the prem ises as to the Court may seem just and equitable. Service of this summons is made upon you by publication in pur suance of an order of the Honorable J. U. Campbell, Circuit Judge of Clackamas County, Oregon, made on the 18th day of May, 1912, ordering such publication in the Morning En terprise, once a week, for six con secutive weeks, the first publication being May 19th, 1912, and the last publication being June 30th, 1912. . FRED L. OLSON, Attorney for Plaintiff ., Summons for Publication In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. Clara E. Conover, Plaintiff, vs. Roy W. Conover, Defendant. To Roy W. Conover, above named defendant: In the name of the State f 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 24th 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 dis solved, and that the plaintiff be per mitted to resume her maiden name of Clara E. Yeager. This summons is served upon you by publication order of the Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County, which order is dated June 10, 1912. The date of first publica tion, of this summons is June 11, 1912. Last publication July 23, 1912. FRANK SCHLEGEL, - - " Attorney for Plaintiff. Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clacka mas. John. Zurbuchen, Jr., Plaintiff, vs. The unknown heirs of Catherine Marie Arthur, deceased, the un known heirs of William W. Harper ; deceased, the unknown heirs of Rob ert Redpath, deceased;,- the un known heirs of Lucinda Arthur Pugh, deceased; the unknown heirs of John F. Arthur, decased; Eliza 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 OREGON CITY OLDEST BANK IN CLACKAMAS COUNTY D. C. LATOURETTE, President THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OREGON CITY, OREGON CAPITAL $50,000.00 Transacts a General Banking Businea s. Open from 3 A. M. to 3 P. M. PORTLAND OFFICE PHONES Main 4314 A-2568 CLARENCE Attorney 813 ELECTRIC BUILDING JT. HE. Mattley NEW AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE Stoves, Ranges, Tinware, Granitware, Shelf Hard ware and Notions BUY AND SELL FOR CASH 1010 Seventh Street "HOP' Arthur Crane, if living, and If de ceased, then the unknown heirs of the said Eliza Arthur Crane; Cor delie C. King, if living, and if de ceased, then the unknown heirs of the said Cordelia C. King; the un known heirs of A. M. Harding, de ceased, Defendants. To the unknown heirs of Catherine Marie Arthur, deceased; the un known heirs of William W. Harper, deceased; the unknown heirs of Robert Redpath, deceased; the un- known heirs of Lucinda Arthur Pugh, deceased; the unknown heirs of John F. Arthur, deceased; Eliza Arthur Crane, if living and if de ceased,, then the unknown hiers of the said Eliza Arthur Crane; Cordelie C. King, if living and if deceased, then the un known heirs of the said Cordelia C. King, the unknown heirs of A. M. Harding, deceased, defendants: In the name of the State of Ore gon, you and each of you are herby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and cause with in ten days from the date of the service of this summons upon you if served within Clackamas County, or if served within any other coun ty of this state, then within twen ty days from the date of the ser vice of this summons upon you and if served by publication hereof, then within six weeks from the date of the first insertion of said publica tion; and if you fail so to answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will proceed to take a decree and judg ment against you and each of you as prayed for in plaintiff's Com plaint, to-wit: For a judgment and decree ad judging and decreeing plaintiff to be the sole and exclusive owner and holder in fee simple of the title to the following described real estate situated in the County of Clacka mas, State of Oregon, to-wit Bound by line beginning at a point 10 chains East from the Northwest corner of the Donation Land Claim of Robert Arthur and wife, Notifi cation number 6953, certificate num ber 2759 in Township 2 South of Range 3 East of the Willamette Meridian; thence East 11.07 chains; thence South 40 chains; thence West 11.07 chains; thence North 40 chains to the place of beginning, containing 44.28 acres more or less excepting therefrom 11 acres of land heretofore sold and deeded to the German Methodist Episcopal Church and recorded in Book 89 of Deeds, Clackamas County, Oregon, at page 121 thereof; free and clear of all claim or interest on the part of you and each of you, the said de fendants, and also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or other in terest in the said real estate de scribed in the Complaint herin and in this summons or any persons un known to plaintiff, and for such oth er and further relief as to the Court may seem equitable and just. This Summons is served upon the said defendants by publication here of for six successive weeks in the Morning Enterprise, a newspaper of general circulation printed and pub lished at Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon, by virtue of an or der of the Honorable J. U. Camp bell, Judge of the above entitled court dated the 13th day of May, 1912, and the said -defendants by said order are required to appear and answer' within six weeks from the date of the first publication hereof. WILLIAM A. CARTER, J. L. HAMMERSLY, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Date of first publication May 14, 1912. Date of last publication June 11, 1912. F. J. MYER, Cashier. OREGON CITY RESIDENCE PHONE Main 3 L. EATON At Law PORTLAND, OREGON By