V . r i 'iTERPRISE i to noou tomorrow.) r Mprrnrv. Mnrn. Growthofi Foreign Population 1 pressed because the l' SurpriseiVn population of New York -i; iiv t rt-t a j.1 iiuilg niLU ii?i luaii uiu tiic uauvco. There is no real cause for surprise in that circumstance however. The same thing was often seen in the past. New York is not onlyhe largest city of the country, but it is the principal entrance point for immigrants as well "as for merchandise. More races are represented on the-streets of New . York than are found in London or Con stantinople. More tongues are talked there than Babel ever , dreamed of. i But although New- York is growing three times as fast as London, and i much faster even than our Western wonder City of Chicago, the propor- .tion of population increase in the past ten years being 28 per cent for Chi cago and 38 per cent for New York, the foreign population of the bigger town is smaller, relatively, than it oft en was in the past While It is about 40 per cent of the total of the inhabi tants of that town now, it was 50 per $ent of the total in 1860. New York r I Happiness Cannot Be Brought Into the Home Through , . . . Law . Relations Neither boy nor girl bantNr-if e. Domestic science i3 a lost art. The vanity of dress aftd 'the firlamour of socintv hnvA vrnrnprl thir Htyi since they were in their early teens, at fifteen or sixteen with NO -"iiork ( opposed to early marriages. I amoppbsed to nlarriages on qnainftance and equally opposed to long -engagements. 1 marriages and all short courtships do not result in dis-' Relieve "t the majority of them reesult in discontent, die. - - her 1 .lha3 quadrupled in population since !g- ; t' en and tne natives in it have in- much faster than have the for- in this half a century. The te natives over the foreigners tthe entire country. 000,000 of immigrants have fur shores since 1820, when began to be compiled, three-fourths of these 160. Yet the na- sian the aliens. t be grasp- tut im- -f the fast of U who -r the s reg- thein. ligrants e most ijer pro- S CLUB ne Clacka ub attend- house of lub,'; which ction of the lids; Sunday fiyable time snding. One of jfttS dinner served mg. The persons from uns city lert anout s:3U o ciock, re tuurnlng to Oregon City about 9:30 Among those from this city were Dr. and Mrs. H. S. Mount, and son, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Risley and family, Mr .and Mrs. M. D. Latourette, and son, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Logus, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Daulton, Miss Hel en Daul ton, Miss Bess Daulton, Ralph C. Parker and Dr. Clyde Mount. THINK THIS OVER Huntley Bros. Drug Co. Back of Their Claims With a Most Liberal Offer We will either relieve you of kidney and urinary disease, or pay for all the medicine used during the trial. You pay us nothing if we fail to make the treatment entirely satisfactory to you. Remember, we are right here where you live and our personal rep utation is at stake when we make this sf&tement. Certainly nothing could be more safe and secure for you. The most scientific, safe, efficacious and altogether dependable treatment we know of for kidney diseases ,and urinary ailments in general, is Rexall Kidney Pills. In all our experience in the compounding and selling of medicines we have never found any thing else that is so good. That's why we can sell and recommend Rexall Kid ney Pills with our own personal guar antee to furnish them free if they do not do as we say they will. Price 50c. You had better think this over, and come and see us about this offer. You will be well repaid if you do. Sold in this -community only at our store The Rexall Store. Huntley Bros. Co. 1 i 1 1 1 1 ft -J 9 . LES N. GOODNOy of the Court of Domestic of Chicago .has been tattght the duties of hns- or the boy or girl was started to HOME TRAINING. ' ' : . ' . - -V .ae courtship days, whether .they are short or good behavior. Few girls wpjjVI ap- ijpTitidy dre? and yet A MORNING ENTERPRISE TUESDAY; JULY Scoop Understand THE GOLDEN RULE. There, are many ups and downs in this world of ours. That which has happened to one may happen to every man, and therefore that excellent rule should govern us. Whatsoever ye "would 'that men should do unto you. do ye also unto them." 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 permonth. 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 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: 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. YOUNG 3000 pound team with har ness 31 in., wagon with bed. For sale cheap. Write O. E. Menke, Oregon City, Route No. 4. FOR SALE: Fly shuckle loom. In , quire 608 Eleventh street, Mrs. H. H. Hughes. 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 share. George Lammers Oregon City Route No. 3, or tele phone Home Phone Beaver Creek. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. FOR SALE: At a bargain 9 room house, bath.'hot and cold water, up stairs and downstairs. 5 lots and a barn. Address "R" care Enterprise. BARGAIN FOR SALE: 5 room bungalow, one half block from postoffice, $1250. Thos. E. Gault, Gladstone, Oregon. FOR SALE: 5 room bungalow, bath and modern conveniences. Inquire G. B. Dimick, Oregon City. MISCELLANEOUS. HOW would you like to talk with 1400 people about that bargain you liave 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. t.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. Phone your orders Pacific 3502, Home B 1)0 . CITY NOTICES. Ordinance No. An ordinance regulating the use, con duct and operation and limiting the . speed of vehicles used, operated or driven upon the public streets of Orgon City, and prescribing penal ties for violation of the provisions herein contained.. Ore.H City does ordain as fol lows: y . Sec. 1 The term "Vehicle" as us ed herein, shall include all manner of vehicles whether-: propelled by animal, muscular or motive power ot whatever kind, except ; railroad and street cars. , - The . term "motor vehicle" signify any vehicle propelled rLl7 Itm I i WntW ' WSTHE- . .Vii. I MY BABt HERE feVf Y-W'T"'' i ' -Z g- Funniest TWN6- nT" I Ymth you a C: .lA' l M " ' shaF by a Children--So Does said, used or operated upon the pub lic streets of Oergon City shall con form, strictly to the foldwing rules of the road. 1. Vehicles traveling in opposite directions shall pass to the right, giving one half of the road to each. 2. Vehicles traveling , In the same direction, overtake each other by passing to the left. 3. - The overtaking vehiole shall maintain its speed until clear of the overtaken vehicle,- and for such dis tance 'thereafter as shall , prevent the throwing -of dust or mud upon the vehicle passed. ' 4. A vehicle desiring to pass an-, othing going in the same direction shall give a signal, which shall be by one blast or stroke of horn, bell, whistle or other signalling device. 5. Should the overtaken vehicle then not give way, three such blasts or signals shall be given, and on. failure to comply therewith, the overtaking, vehicle, may, at the next suitable place safe to both vehicles go by without further signals. 6. It shall be the duty of every overtaken vehicle to turn to the right and give one-half of the road to the overtaking vehicle. 7. Vehicles approaching an in tersecting street or alley shall be so under the control of the operat or or driver, as to permit the ve hicle on the right of the vehicle ap proaching, to first cross the inter secting street or alley. 8. At all intersections, the vehicle aproaching the intersection from the right of any other vehicle ap proaching the intersection, shall have the right of way. 9. All vehicles approaching the intersection of a street or alley with the intenion of turning thereat shall in turning to the right, keep closely to tha right, and in turning to the Jeft shall run,. to ajxd beyond. . the center of the intersection. 10. In all passing and overtaking such assistance shall be given by the occupants of each vehicle re spsctively to the other as the cir cumstances shall demand, and eith er renuest, and each shall exercise due care andjKMition to get clear ance and avoid accidents. Every person having control or charge of any automobile motor vehicle or motor-cycle, whenever upon any of the streets or highways of Ore gon City, and approaching any ve hicle drawn by a horse or horses, any horse upon which any per son is riding, shall operate, manage and control such automobile, motor vehicle or motorcycle in such man ner as to exercise every reasonable precaution to prevent the frighten ing of any such horse or horses, and to insure the safety and protection of any persons riding or driving the same. And if such horse or horses appear frightened, the person in control of such automobile, motor vehicle or motor cycle shall reduce its speed, and if requested by sig nal or otherwise, by the driver of such horse or horses, shall not pro ceed further toward such animal or animals unless such movement be necessary to avoid accident or in . jury, or until such animal or ani mals appear to be under the control of the rider or driver. 11. In passing railroad or street cars within the limits of Oregon City every vehicle shall be so oper ated upon that side of the street or railroad car with due care and caution that the safety of passeng ers boarding or alighting from such street or railroad car, shall be ful ly protected, and far that purpose said vehicle shall be brought to a stop ,if necessary, but upon the oth er left side of said street or rail road car, should there be a clear passage, said vehicle shall be per mitted to so increase its speed for the necessary distance to negotiate safe clearance between said street or railroad car and said vehicle, so desiring to pass, and the rate of speed requisite and necessary so to do, shall not be deemed to be an excessive rate of speed, having duo regard to the speed of said street or railroad car. 12 In parades and all places where traffic is congested, vehicles shall be operated with due care and caution, and one vehicle running by another for position is hereby pro hibited. 13. Every vehicle shall be kept on the right half of of the street when the view ahead is not clear, for at least one hundred yards. 14. Every vehicle shall be operated and run at all times and in all places with due regard to the con ditions, and in approaching a curve in a street, where the, view is not clear, shall be kept under perfect control, and shall give frequent sig nals; in traveling around curves, where the same is to the right, the vehicle shall keep to the inside, and upon all curves to the left, shall keep to- the outside of the curve:- . 15. No race or contest for sneed shall heldori.iit)ii streets Jth. -;--.JX O 2, 1912. the City Editor - -of the public and other vehicles, provided that, in all cases, any per son in a state of intoxication is is deemed conclusively incapable and unfit to operate, drive or con trol the same. 17. No vehicle shall be left standing upon any of the streets of "the city unsecured; and if the same be operated by animals, then such animal or animals shall be securely held or tied, and if a vehicle pro. . pelled by other than muscular or an mal power, the motive power of such vehicle shall be so secured that Hie--same cannot operate or move the vehicle without some action upon the part of the owner or person operating the same: it shall be unlawful for any person, other than the owner or operator of a vehicle, to meddle with or un do the fastenings or locks by which any motor vehicle is secured, or to release or untie any horse or team attached to any vehicle, left by the owner or driver upon any street as aforesaid. Provided that when any vehicle is left standing in front of any- premises where there is a sign prohibiting the same, the person leaving it may be prosecuted under this ordinance, for so doing, and punished accord ingly, unless permission to so leave such vehicle has first been obtain- " ed from the person in control of such premises. 18. . No motor vehicle shall be op erated on the streets of the city, with an excessive smoking exhaust. 19. Ambulances, while being op erated as such, and vehicles for . the use of doctors, physicians and surgeons, shall while operated up on their respective businesses be exempt from the provisions of this ordinance as to speed and traffic regulations, where preferance for right of way can be given them with due regard to the safety of the pub lic, and where the call for their ser- ... vices are 'urgent: provided that such vehicle shall bear a red Cross. 20. Fire engines and fire appa ratus in cases of .fire shall, with due regard for the safety of the public have the right of way, but this shall not protect the driver or person in charge of such vehicles from the consequence in the arbi trary exercise of this right, or for injuries willfully inflicted. 21. When any officer of the city, displaying his badge or star of auth ority, Shall signal any vehicle 'to take a direction or stop, or other wise to proceed for the safety of the public, it shall be the duty of the operator or driver of such ve-. hides to comply with such order or orders. . 22. Should any pedestrian or other object through the want of care or other cause come in con tact with a moving ' vehicle in the streets of the city, it shall be the duty of the driver or operator of such vehicle to stop and to ascer tain the name of the person or ob ject and to render such aid and assistance as: may be required, and in the case of collision or other accident to render like assistance to the colliding vehicle or the ve hicle struck, as the case may be, and to the occupant thereof as may be necessary taking the name of the vehicle, its number, the time, the place and other data concerning the accident or event, with the names of witnesses present and likewise giving his own name and number for identification. Each Jand all of such information how ever, shall not be construed as fixing liability for fault or negligence of either party, but shall be a means of identification of the facts and circumstances only; and neither party to a collision or a consequence resulting from mistake in judg ment or arising from accident shall move away from the place of its oc curence, without complying with the aforesaid rule, and a failure so to do will be deemed a violation of this ordinance and punishable ac cordingly. 23. All vehicles shall be proper ly provided with brakes so that the same may be at all tjmes under the control of the driver or opera tor; they shall also be provided with signalling device to give the proper signals as required in this ordinance and when traveling at night shall be provided with both rear and front light, the front lights to be white and the rear, red light and in case of vehicles that are re quired to be numbered by the laws of the state of Oregon, the lights carried by such vehicle shall be so displayed as to render the reading ; of such number by persons on the street, at a distance - of not less than fifty feet. Sec. 3. It shall be the duty of the city of Oregon City before the provisions of this ordinance shall be binding, to provide signs, which shall be placed upon all streets or roads leading into, thecity at the city boundary thereof, and at such other places within the city as may . be deemend necessary for the in struction of the drivers or opera-, tors' of vehicles : such signs shall have printed upon them, "Slow down to 10 miles per hour on all streets within the city" and shall J be of sufficient size as to be easily - readable from the street or highH . way. . Sec. 4. The rate of speed for a -"che streets of a jf - . Not on any of the streets, alleys or highways of Oregon City shall bi deemed an unreasonable speed, and is hereby prohibited. - Sec. 5. Any person or persona who shall be the owner, operator or driver of any vehicle, or who shall in any manner be coiaected therewith and in any way contrib ute to the violation of any of the provisions of this ordinance, and shall upon the proper complaint, plead guilty or be convicted thereof, shall be punished for the first of fense by a fine not to exceed- $50.00, and if such fine be not paid, then by imprisonment in the city jail not to exceed 25 days: for the second or subsequent offense, such person or persons shall be punished by. a fine not exceeding $100.00, and in case of failure to pay such fine, then by imprisonment in the . city jail not to exceed 50 days. Read first ime and ordered pub lished at a special meeting of the council held on the 28th day of June, 1912, and to come up for sec ond reading and final passage at a special meeting to be held on the 12th day of July, 1912, at 8 o'clock p. m. L. STD?P Recorder. BIDS WANTED Sealed bids will be received at the of fice of County Clerk, Clackamas County, Oregon, up to July 15th, 1912, at 5 o'clock P. M. for 60 cds. of 4 ft. wood, to be delivered at the Court House by September 30th, 1912. Bid3 will be received for both old growth fir and No. 1, Second groth fir. The Court reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated July 1st, 1912. W. L. MULVEY, County Clerk. NOTICES. 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. . r 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, 219 Main street for a period of three months. CLAUS KROHN. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State ol Oregon, for the County of Clack amas. Mary Elase, Plaintiff vs. E. V. Moore and wife Anna Hous ton Moore and all known and un known heirs of the said E. V. Moore and Ann Houston Moore and W. W. Kimball Company, a corporation, de fendants. To E. V.. Moore and wife, Anna Houston Moore and all known and unknown heirs of the said 1 E. V, Moore and Anna Houston Moore and W. W. Kimball Company, a cor The Pilot Wheel of business operated by a man careful of 'his finances will turn the helm so as to b"ing the commercial ship into the harbor of profit. Guide your finance with the Check Ac , count Plan of this bank. THE BANK OF OREGON CITY OLDEST BANK IN CLACKAMAS COUNTY D. C. LATOURETTE, President. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK- OF OREGON CAPITAL Transacts a General Banking Bus'ues s. PORTLAND OFFICE PHONES j Min4314 , .L , A-2568 ' T - CLARENCE 813 ELECTRIC BUILDING f NEV?$ND SECd Ss, Ranges, Tinv1 Viilnii n By "HOP" poration, defendants. 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 entitled' suit on or before August 14th, 1912, and if you fail so to answer, plant iff will take decree adjudging thai the plaintiff is the rightful owner in fee simple of Lots 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 in block 9 of Falls View Ad dition to Oregon City. That the de fendants nor either of them have any right, title or claim In and to said property or any part thereof. For such other relief as to the Court may seem just and equitable here in. Service of this summons is made upon you by publication in pursu ance of an order of the Honorable J. . U. Campbell, Circuit Judge of Clackamas County, made July 1st, 1912, directing such publication in the Morning Enterprise once a week for six successive weeks ,the first publication being July 2nd, 1912, and the last August 13th, 1912. B. N. HICKS, Attorney for Plaintiff. Summons In the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon for the County of Clack amas. Hazel E. Shumacher, Plaintiff, vs Fraik J. Shumacher, Defendant To Frank J. Shumacher, Defend ant: 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 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 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 ol Clackamas County, Oregon, made on the 27th day of May, 1912, orl dering such publication in the Morn Enterprise, once a week, for si ' consecutive weeks, the first publi cation being May 28th, 1912, an the last publication being July 9tll 1912. LATOURETTE & LATOURETTHk rneys for Plaintiff. i Attorneys 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 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 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, Judga 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, t' 1912. Last publication July 23, 1912. FRANK SCHLEGEL, Attorney for Plaintiff. F. J. MYER, Cashier. CITY, OREGON $50,000.00 Open from '9 A. M. to 3 P. OREGON CITY RESIDENCE PHONE Main 396 . ' L. EATON OSILAND, OREGON t s t i wer, other than animal or m of I 1 war VT 31! SgLl, FOIt CASH t nBuch vehlcle