Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, March 21, 1913, Page 2, Image 2

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MORNING ENTERPRISE
OREGON CITY, OREGON.
E. E. Brodie, Editor and Publisher. j
. '"Entered as Second-class matter Jan- j
uary , 1911, at the post office at Oregon
' City, Oregon, under the Act of March I
3. 1879."'
TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. j
One Tear, by mail $3.00 i
Six Months, by mail 1.50 ;
Four Months, by mail 1.00
Per Week, by carrier 10
CITY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER !
March 21 In American History.
Njlti-Death sit Grnvesend. England,
of t'oi-n liontsis. " tlie celebrated In
dian heroine of the Virginia colony;
born 11 limit lf!r .,
18!)0-Genernl George Crook. TJ. S. A..
noted Indian lighter, died; born
1S2S.
j1S!H - General Joseph E. Johnston,
noted Confederate leader, died;
born H),.
1011 -Tlie United States battleship
Texas, ot S;nlingo bay fame, was
sunk by high explosive projectiles
in a test.
ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS.
From noon Onlay to noon tomorrow.!
Sun sets liilli, rises 0:02. Evening
stars: Mercury. Venus, Saturn. Morn
ing stars: Jupiter, Mars. Good Friday.
: Tand respect the restraints of consti-
FOR PEACE AND ORDER President : tutional provision. '
IN THE AMERICAS Wilson's frank; Here at home it may seem unnec-
and explicit declaration of the atti- j essary for the President to declare
tude of his administration toward j
the other American republics is a I
model of- stalwart and sane Ameri-;
canism which citizens of the United
States and all parties nvust applaud.;
It is also timely, for undoubtedly
various ambitious persons and turbu
lent dispositions in several Latin
American states have been looking
forward to the change of administra
tion at Washington as likely to af
ford them an opportunity to grasp
power, with bullets instead of ballots.
President Wilson serves notice tip-
on such persons that there has been j
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turto nf thp TTnite:! States toward
ililU Will UC 11U UliaiJ;C Hi Llic Our
, his oppressor, whichever may best
them and their schemes. In a word,' . . . . -.
i serve, his turn of the moment. There
Mr. Wilson makes the Latin-Ameri-1 . . , . , . ,
i fore, the contrary truth is one which
can policy of his predecessor his, . ,
1 ' H ! must be continually reiterated.
own. !,-'
President Wilson declares that one
of his "chief object" is to "cultivate :
the friendship and deserve the confl- j
dence of our sister republics," and to ;
promote in every proper way the
common interests of all the Ameri
cans by cooperation between their :
peoples and leaders, and truly says:
.1 "Cooperation is possible only when ;
uii v ,
ly processes 01 jusi guvm iiuieui uus-
ed upon law, not upon arbitrary or
irregular force.
no freedom without order based upon ;
Stock Exchange Is Not a
Place For Safe Investments
t
By CHARLES G. DAWES, Banker, of Chicago
K-4-t-M-M-I-M-M-I-1 I I I i
HE STOCK EXCHANGE IS NOT A PLACE FOR SAFE INVEST
. MFNTS.
Tlie man who patronizes stockbrokers is buying goods
from a public show window managed by SELLERS WHO
HIT)E LN.THE DARK. He does not know the' conditions which
surround the investment be is asked to make.
. ' Take tl stock of railroads for vhich manipulators desire a sale at
a high price. They arrange with other large holders of stock jo form
a pool. Now, that is. not a pool of money to. buy sorriething. But it
is at first a pool to keep something from being sold. Why? Be
cause they have got to do a little buying themselves "to , KEEP THE
PTOJrfcf INTERESTED. -
They have got something to sell, but in order to get you interested
in the uptrend of the stock they buy a little at first. Then come
what are known as the "wash sales." One firm of brokers will bid the
stock -np and down by prearranged . transactions with other brokers.
UNDER . THESE CONDITIONS WHAT CHANCE HAS THE ORDI
NARY MAN WHEN HE CAfl HAVE NO CONFIDENCE IN THE RE
LIABILITY OR FAIRNESS OF THE CONDITIONS WHICH UNDERLIE
STOCK EXCHANGE PRICES? YOU CANNOT. BEAT THE GAME.
If you have money to invest on which you wish to bring good in
terest the safest and best way is to INVEST IT WITH SOME
SUCCESSFUL MAN YOU' KNOW PERSONALLY and 'invest
it in the business in which that man is successful.
City Property
9-room plastered 2-story house
bath and toilet up stairs. Toil
et down stairs. 2 large halls.
5 lots, each 50x100, partly set
to fruit.
$2750.00, $1500.00 cash, bal
ance on long time.
Dillman&Howland
Opposite Court House
law."
Unsuccessful politicians who appeal
from the ballot to the . bullet ' and
seek to make the rifle the court of
last resort are plainly warned that
such methods will find neither sym
pathy nor support at Washington. As
President Wilson says again:
"We can have, no sympathy with
those who seek to seize the power
of government to advance their per
sonal interest or ambition. We are
the friends of peace, but we know
there can be no lasting or stable
peace in such circumstances. As
friends, therefore, we shall prefer
those who act in the interest of peace
and order, who protect private rights
that "the United States has nothing
to seek in Central and South Amer
ica except the lasting interests of
their peoples, the security of govern
ments intended for the people and for
no special group, and the develop
ment of personal and trade relation-,
ships which shall redound to the
profit and advantage of both and in
terfere with the rights and liberties
of neither."
Yet it is ' well that President Wil
s6n says it thus plainly and clearly.
The most incessant falsehood of the
Latm.American revolutionist is that
. T . r,,.. : n
tne univea states is nis partisan or,
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Unclaimed Letters.
The following is a list of unclaim
ed letters at the Oregon City postof
fice for the week ending March 21,
1913: . ; ';' ...
Women's List Durkey, Mrs. C;
Foster, Mrs. H. J.; Jones, Miss L.;
Mitchell, Clara; Moore, Ina;; Peel,
Mrs J T?nes Mpn W7 Y7iT'lan TVtTa
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- Men's List
-Angus, Geo.; " George
Boehmer Musie-Cp. 2) ; Frost, C. J.
Levers, D. O.; Neal, T. A. (3) ; Mc-
There can" be r Lam- Meorge; Martin, Frank; Rob
re can i inson, iLouis; Royal, L. L.; Shepard,
D. " ; ' ...
I M H-I-I-l-I -I I I I I-M"! 'I M -I-H-I-l4
MORNING ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1913.
Life Is One
MSi HUM 'NAMED
HEAD Of LADIES' AID
The Ladies' Aid Society of the
Presbyterian Church met Wednes
day afternoon in the church parlors
there being more than 38 members
present. Each member had the priv
ilege of bringing one guest to the
meeting. The afternoon was spent at
quilting and sewing. The annual elec
tion of officers resulted as follows:
President, Mrs. N. McGinn; vice-president,
Mrs. E. L. Shaw; second vice:
president, Mrs. L. A. Pace; treasurer,
Mfrs. C. Sehuebel; secretary, Mrs.
McDonald. Refreshments were served
by the ladies whose names begin
with E, they being Mrs. O. D. Eby,
Mrs. O. B. Edwards, Mrs. George
Eberly, Mrs. D. C. Ely, Mrs. Charles
Ely and Mrs. George Ely.
$19,000 WARRANTS OF
CITY TO BE PAID
The money for $19,000 bonds was
received Thursday by City' Treasurer
M. D: Latourette from Morris Bros.,
of Portland. The bonds will be used
in paying off the present city war
rants on Water Street,' Monroe Street,
Fourteenth Street, Washington'Street
and sewer district No. nine. The
bonds carry $130 premium and $60.70
accrued interest. The city will not on
ly be benefitted by a lower rate of
interest on these bonds, but It will
be much simpler to carry the large
hond issues than it is at the present
time, of having several hundred, city
warrants.
A Korslizing Burglar..' ' ;
Fpuii co!itineit:il lOurope comes the
story of a burglar, who left the 'follow
ing note pinned U the pillow in a man
sion he had ransacked: "In the.Hible it
says. 'Lead us not . into teuiptatiiu.'
You and your show of wealth tempted
me. and 1 fell, though an honest wofk
ingiuan Therefore you are the sin
ner, not I. Repent before it is too
late ' " -.
Wants, For Sale, Etc
NoJ.ices under these classified headings.
will.De inserted at one cent a .word.' first
insertion, half a cent additional - inser
tions. One inch card, $2. per month; half
inch card, (14 lines), $1 per-month. -' .
Cash nsust 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 15o.
WANTED Work -on farm or in prfc
vate family for. chores. Apply toF.
-''H.,. care Enterprise. . '-.
DRESSMAKING
Mrs. Fank Hill, 19 Beaver Building,
Phone Main 403.
FOR RENT
DESIRABLE ROOM for rent. 9x14
newly furnished. Bath, Toilet -and
Fhonev $8.00 per , montX"--Main
Street.. Phone '.-Mala 261T..1 -' "
. , FOR SALE . . v ;
COAL v- . COAL
The. famomV. (King) coal from Utah,
'free delivery. Telephone your or
der to A 56 or Main 14, Oregon City
Ice Works, 12th and Main Streets.
FOR SALE The New American En
cyclopedic Dictionary, and Compre
hensive Encyclopedia. 10 large vol
umes, a bargain. "
OTIS RAY DAUGHERTY,
Route No. 1, Molalla, Or.
FOR SALE Two grey 4year-old
brood mares, well matched. Inquire
James Petty, Oregon City, Oregon.
FOR SALE 8 lots, 8-room house fur
nished, barn, chicken. t house, ; tool
house, several springs on place, 4
blocks from "school and car line:
Price $2,000, owner M.' D. Telford,
Oregon City, Oregon, Canemah.
Eggs for Hatching. v
White Leghorn, $1.50; Barred Rocks,
$1.0" per .15; Indian Runnsr, $1.00
pet eleven. The kind that . lay.
Corespondence solicited. .
, LAZELLE DAIRY CO., . r
, - ' Oregon City, Oregon.
EARLY MONTANA POTATOES
If you want to raise good clean po
tatoes, plant -new seed. " The Early
Montana is the coming Potato as
a money maker; for seed inquire
of J. R. Livesay, R No. 6, Oregon
City? ..
Shadeland Challenge White Seed Oats.
FOR SALE Shadeland Challenge
White Seeds Oats, B. C. Fouts, Clear
Creek, one mile from Logan on
Clear Creek Road.
WILL TRADE almost new piano for
cow (Jersey preferred) and some
cash. -For particulars address F.
W. Prudhomme, box 373, Gladstone,
Or.
Dawgone Thing
The 100,000,000 M'Lean Baby
And His Little Negro Valet
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Photo by- American Press Association.
K course you have heard about
negro playmate, now his valet.''
Of your opinion about this idea or
Edward V. McLean of Washington. "1 don't want my son to grow up
a snob." was the way Mr. McLean explained why he provided a little ner"
child for his son's companion.. This picture of the two children, one whit
"and the, hej,- to milliousv and the "other black and penniless, was taken on the
exclusive boardwalk at 1'iilm Beach. Kla.. where the'' McLewns are spending
the winter From all accounts the tot's became the best of chums. How will
.the plan, work V 'As Sir. Itogerde CoverTby remarked, "There's much to be said
u both sidp3,-of the "oiiestioh." '. -
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
Why -payment when you can buj a
lot in Gladstones for $1.00- down and
$1.00 a- week. See - C- A. .Elliott,
. - 6th Svreet Bear Main. - ' . , '" '-..
THE SPJRELLA' CORSET
The" best made, to measure, corset, ub-
equaled for-- Style and comfort,, an
official' guaranteewito eachv corset
Mvill be pleased to" call and take
- your measure. Mrs.. Aflalyn-' Davis,
' Corsetlere, ' Phone4 '3552 Room : 4
Willamette Bldg.: - .- ' : -
FOR TRADE
WILL TRADE one binder for; cow,
horse or1 buggy .' Inquire this office.
WAN T"D L IVES TOW
WANTED C6ws fresh- or corning
fresh .r-ppn.:' W;. C.? BerrethJ14Sfti
.Macadam" Street.' Portland; rOreron-
WOOD AND GOAL
OREGON CfTf WOOD AND FUEL
CO, F. M. Blunm. Wood and coal
delivered to all parts ofHhe city
8 A WIN" A SPECIALTY. PUonr
your orfle-s. Pacific 1371, Home
HOMESTEAD CLAIMS.
We, do homestead locating ani have
six good . homestead locations in
Crook County, Oregon. Good farm
land, some relinquishments. In
quire at U'Ren & Schuffbel's office,
- City. . V :
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 417
Main' Street for a period of three
months. -
. . E. A. BRADY.
NtrticeJ.- of1 Application for Liquor
' ' . "?.t- License.
Notice is hereby given that we will
at the next regular meeting of the
City Council apply for, a license to
sell liquor at our place of business
4th & Main Streets for a period of
. three - months.
- HUNSAKER & TAYLOR.
Notice of Application - for Liquor
License
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
520 Main. Street for a period of
three months."
FRANK UDERMAN.
Notice of Application for Pool Hall
- ' - License
Notice is hereby given, that I will at
After Another
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"the y(H),MMMXK baby' and ins little
' Equally, of course, you have formed
the little heir s parents. Mr. aim Airs
the next regular meeting of t'ae
City Council apply for a license to
run-. and regulate a pool room at
my place. 6f business i Mountain
View for a period of three months.
: ''-.".'.?"-' F. f CURRAN.
-j' Ordinance No.
An Ordinance appropriating $1000.00
"' out of the 'General Fund for the
jiui-pose of carrying out the recom
." mendations ,. of Engineer Dieck re
t: specting the - investigation of la
water supply Wa. the Mount Pleas-"-ant
country and also investigate
'- the water supply near Canby. .
Oregon City does cidain as fol--lows:
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. Section J. There is hereby aj-
propriated out of the General Fund
of Oregon City $1000.00 or so much
thereof as may be necessary for
the purpose of carrying out the
- recommendations of Engineer Dieck
. respecting the investigation of a
water-supply in the Mount Pleas
ant -'country and also investigate
. the water supply near Canby.
Section 2. Whereas the health
and safety of the people of Oregon
City requires a . supply of pure
. water, this Ordinance ; shall take
- effect and be.'in force immediately
' 'upon its approval by the M'ayor.
Ufe2.
PLEASE"
THERE'S NO OTHER
QUITE SO COOD - SO
DELIGHTFUL, 'SO RE-
FINED TO USE AS
HE
BATH POWDER
You'll never be without it
after you have once tried it
anJ appreciated its wonuer
ful, invigorating- refreshing
and cooling qualities. '
Send 5c for trial size-
25c and 50c at Druggists or Philo
Hay Specialties Co., Newark, IS.
U. S. A.
FOR SALE AND RECOMMENDED
BY HUNTLEY s BROTHERS CO.
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Aa.t02o"biles for1 Fiire
PHONES:
Read first time and ordered pub
lished at. a special meeting of the
City Council held on the 19th day
cf March, 1913,
L. STIPP, Recorder.
In Bankruptcy.
In the District Court of the United
States, for the District of Oregon.
In the matter of M. Barde and J.
Lej'itt, partners as Barde & Levitt,
and M. Barde and J. Levitt as in
dividuals, Bankrupt.
To the creditors of M. Barde and
J. Levitt as partners and as indi
viduals of Oregon City, in the Coun
ty of Clackamas and district afore
said a bankrupt.
Notice is hereby given that on
the 7th day of March, 1913, the said
M. Barde and J. Levitt partners as
Barde & Levitt, and M. Barde and
J. Levitt as individuals were duly
adjudged bankrupt; and that the
first meeting of their creditors will
be held at Court House in Oregon
City, Oregon, on the First day of
April,- 1913, at one o'clock in the
afternoon, at which time the said
creditors may attend, prove their
claims, appoint a trustee, examine
the bankrupt and transact such
other business as may properly
co'me before said meeting.
B. N. HICKS;
Referee in Bankruptcy.
Summons.-
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
Delia Ross, Plaintiff,
vs.
Allen G. Ross, Defendant;
To Allen G. Ross, 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 entit
led suit on or before the 28th day
of April 1913, and if you fall to ap
pear and answer said complaint on
or before said date which is six
weeks from the 'date of the irst
.publication of this summons, the
plaintiff will apply to the court for
the relief demanded in said com
plaint, to-wit: for a decree of di
vorce on the grounds of desertion.
This summons is served upon
you by publication once a week
for six consecutive weeks in the
. Morning 'Enterprise, by order of
the Honorabl R. B. Bea.tie, County
Judge in the absence of J. U, Camp
bell, judge of sthe aboie. entitled
court made and entered in said
suit on ,the 13th day of March 1913.
Date of , first publication March
14th, 1913.. - : -.;; ' V
Date of. last-, publication April
' 18th, 1913. '- r
' - JAY H. UPTON,
. Attorney for Plaintiff.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court cf the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas, Dept. No. .
j Melvina Matney, Plaintiff,
. vs. .' '
James" Matney, Defendant.
To James Matney, Defendant.
In the name of the State of Ore
gon: You are hereby required to
"appear and answer the complaint
- filed against you in the above en
titled action on or" before the 26th,
day of April, 1913, and if you fail
,to answer, for want thereof the
- plaintiff will take a decree annull
ing, setting aside and holding for
WE REPAIR ANYTHING
AND EVERYTHING
MILLER-PARKER COMPANY
Next Door to Bank of Oregon City
THE FIRST STEP
To a successful career is the establishing of a sound, . safe
bank connection. This bank will welcome you as followers '
in the footsteps of the many successful men who began their
career by opening an account with it.
THE BANK OF
" OLDEST BANK IN
D. C. LATOURETTE, President.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF OREGON CITY, OREGON
' ' CAPITAL $50,000.00
Transact a General Banking Business. Open from D A. M. to ? p M
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naught the marriage relation now
existing between you and the de
fendant and giving the care and
custody of their minor child Mann
la Matney to the plaintiff.
Service of this summons is made
upon you by publication in pursu
ance of an Order of the Honorable
R. B. Beatie, County Judge of Clack
amas County, Oregon, the Circuit
Judge being absent from said coun
ty and state, said Order was made
on the 13th day. of March, 1913, di
recting such publication in the
Morning Enterprise, once a week
for six consecutive weeks, the
First publication being on the 14th
day of March, 1913, and the last
being on the 25th day of April,
1913. '
. HICKS & BROWNELL,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Notice is hereby given that -the part
nership heretofore existing between
Earl Alphin and George Wilson,
under the firm name of Alphin &.
Wilson, was dissolved in December,
1912, and said George Wilson has
no authority, over my sub-contract
with the Oregon Egineering & Con
struction Co.
EARL ALPHIN. -
Notice of Application for Liquor Li
.cense. Notice is hereby given, that we will
at the next regular meeting of the
City Coun'cil apply for a. license to
sell liquor at "our placet of business,
"Hub Saloon" 523 Main Street for a.
period of three months.
ZAK BROS.
Notice for Bids.
Notice is hereby given that sealed
proposals for the furnishing of all
labor and 'material for improving
Thirteenth Street, Oregon City,
Oregon, from, the West, side of Jack
son Street to the East side of Mon
roe. Street, will be received by the
Recorder of Oregon City, until 4
o'clock P. M. of Wednesday, March
26tli, 1913. Plans and specifica
tions containing further informa
tion and the kind of improvement
to be made will be furnished upon"
application to the said City Record
er. . "
Each bid must be ac'companied
i.f A n.;finj i 1- 1 4-
a utiuueu ciJteun. cijuai lu live
- per cent of the total amount of the
bid, which, sum will be subject to
L' forfeifjtts to Oregon City in case Of
the failure of the successful bidder
'"to enter i into a yritten contract
. witn ussgon city ana to iurnisn
the required bonds for said work,
if called upon so to do, within the"
time specified for same.
Proposals must be made upon
blanks furnished by Oregon City.
The right to reject any and all
bids is hereby reserved to Oregon
; City or to accept the bid consider
. ed most favorable.
Each proposal must state the time
kt-i tirn tit nt 17 jit coin c rronr w ri n n
, improvement must, be done accord
ing to the Ordinances of Oregon
City and the Charter thereof and
. the plans and specifications govern
ing such work. ' " . ; ' '
This notice is published pursn-v
ant to au oruer oi me yiiy vuuu
cil of Oregon City made and enter
ed at a special meeting thereof heli
on the 12th day of March, 1913.
L. STIPP, Recorder. ,
OREGON CITY
CLACKAMAS COUNTY
F. J. MEYER, Cashier.