COOP THE CUB REPORTER YOU TtT ALL Myy NE.RAL INTO V (((A, 7' jfl Q AND p-jr ' 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 S, 1879." TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. One Year, by mail.; $3.00 Six Months, by mail 1.50 Four Months, by mail....- 100 Per Week, by carrier 10 CITY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER April 16 In American History. 18(52 HHttie :it Lee's Mills. ir:;iii!:i, between Federal forces ami the Confederate garrison troops of Yorktowu. The Federals were re pulsed 180! Admiral M. I). Porter, with a fleet of seven ironclads nnd five wooden army transport ships, ran past the Confederate batteries at Vickslmig 1890 Richard II. Mather, distinguish ed professor of Greek, died: born 1835. ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS. Evening stars: Venus, Saturn. Morn ing stars: Mercury, Jupiter, Mars. North of west, near the Milky way, the first magnitude star Capella, of constellation Auriga, about 9 p. m. SOMETHING TO England is busy ARGUE ABOUT with a discussioin in which those who belive in com munication with the spirits of the dead are oh the defensive. The dis cusion arose from the question: Why did not the spirit of William T. Stead send word of the death of Captain Robert P. Scott? , Everybody knows that Mr. Stead, who went down with the Titanic, was a firm believer in this spirit communi cation and that he had promised that after his own death he would com municate with this world through me diums. Now, the antarctic tragedy happen ed several months before Mr. Stead's death. And those who do not be lieve in spirit communication are ask ing the believers why Stead in spirit land did not let this world know about Scott's death. How to Live a Hundred Years By LILLIAN RUSSELL, Actress and Noted Beauty E SHOULD ALL LIVE TO ONLY AVOID FRICTION. LOSS OF VITALITY, OF LESS SCRAPING OF BODY AND MIND AGAINST THEIR ENVIRONMENTS. AND TO A LACK OF SLEEP, THE RIGHT KIND OF SLEEP, IS DUE THE MOST OF OUR MENTAL AND PHYSICAL FRICTION AND THEREFORE OF OUR PREMATURE AGING. Every person should sleep calmly, dreamlessly, for a full eight hours out of the twenty-four. If he does this it means that during one-third of life consciousness is suspended in short, he is NOT LIVING IN THE SENSE OF EXPENDING VITALITY. And then we are given a perfectly simple little mathematical problem. If, all told, the years of such a man's life number one hundred, then when he celebrates his hundredth birthday he is NOT REALLY A DAY OLDER. THAN SIXTY-SIX AND TWO-THIRDS YEARS. That is the actual term of his active life, and no one con siders that decrepitude. You must not only sleep eight hours, but you must WAKE FROM SLEEP WITH A LAUGH That not merely makes you feel youthful and happy, but if you laugh at yourself so early in the day you are sure to get ahead of anybody else. ' .1 believe that a BEAUTIFUL AND YOUTHFUL MINT) IS ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIAL TO rA BEAUTIFUL AND HEALTHY BODY." A really intelligent person will want to be in good physical condition and will be sensible enough to TAKE CARE OF HIS BODY. ' For Sale Lots in Windsor Addition Dillman&Howland Opposite Court House Of course, it is a discussion that gets nowhere. But the question is one that never loses interest. Ohio proposes to appoint a com mision to prescribe the fashions to be worn by the women of the state. Cali fornia proposes to uniform the public school children. What foolishness! The passing of laws will not reform human nature. California, confronted by legislation along the line of the Kansas "Blue Sky Law," says the latter is well named because it makes the sky blue through removing the smoke of in dustries. RHUBARB BRINGS TOP NOTCH PRICE M. J. Lee, who was in this city Tuesday, says that A. R. Cummings and sons, who own one of the finest places rear Canby, are now shipping about 75 boxes of rhubarb a day. Most of this is being sent to Port land and Seattle, and is bringing the highest- prices. The cut from 5 day. Mr. Lee . says that the present yield of 75 boxes a day will not long continue, and will probably fall down to 60 boxes in a short time. Canby is not favored any; more than the rest of Clackamas' county this year in having its crops ad vanced by fine sunshine. Mr. Lee says that the cold rains and general ly chilly weather have held the trees back so that they are just now coming into blossom. This is re BE A HUNDRED IF WE WOULD JUST AS WITH MACHINES, OUR FORCE, IS DUE TO THE SENSE v-r MORNING ENTERPRISE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1913 Yes, Indeed, fX0U TAKE TlP rOM ME. SON- W YOU ionV WANT "To BE-S-rOT AT SUNfllSE.- You Better ro amp yose. the. Mexican AEH6.RALS iONEY BACK garded by many as a good thing, be cause it is thought by the time the trees are in full bloom all donger of frost will have past and warm weath er may be looked for which will bring the fruit on rapidly. Strawberries seem to be doing well. Mr. Lee says a number of fruit growers of that section have provided, themselves with smudgs pots this year. Those ranches lying near the river do not need to be smudged as the fogs protect them from late frosts. Livestock, Meats. BEEF (Live weight) steers 7 and 8c; cows 6 and 7 c, bulls 4 to 6c. MUTTON Sheep 5 to 6 1-2; lambs 6 to 6 l-2c. PORK 9 1-2 and 10c. VEAL Calves 12c to 13c dressed, i according to grade. WEINIES 15c lb: sausage, 15c IB. POULTRY (buying) Hens 12 1-2 to 14c. Stags slow at 10c; old roos ters 7c; broilers 19c. Fruits APPLES 50c and $1. DRIED FRUITS (Buying), Prunes on basis 6 to 8 cents. VEGETABLES ONIONS $1.00 sack. POTATOES About 35c to 40c f. o. b. shipping points, per hundred, with no sales at going quotations. Butter, Eggs. BUTTER (E lying), Ordinary coun; try butter 25c and 30c; fancy cream ery 75c to 85c roll. EGGS Oregon ranch case count 16c; Oregon ranch candled 18c. Prevailing Oregon City prices are as follows:" HIDES (Buying) Green salted, 7c to 8c; sheep pelts 75c to $1.50 each. MOHAIR 32c. WOOL 18 to 20 c. FEED (Selling) Shorts $25; bran $24; process barley $27 to $29 per ton. FLOUR $4.50 to $5. HAY ( Buying) Clover at $8 and $9 ; oat hay best $11 and $12 ; mix ed $9 to $11; valley timothy $11 to $13; selling alfalfa $13.50 to $17; Ida ho and Eastern Oregon timothy sell ing $19.50 to $23. OATS $22.00 to $26.50; wheat 93; oil meal selling $38.00 r Shay Brook dairy feed $1.30 per hundred pounds. Whole corn $29.00. Boost your city by boosting your daily paper. The Enterprise should be in every home. Wants, For Sale, Etc Notices 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 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. Anyone that is nt of employment and feels he cannot afford to ad vertise for work, can have the use of our want columns free of charge. This places no obligation of any sort on you, we simply wish to be of assistance to any worthy person. THE ENTERPRISE HOW would you like to talk with 1400 people about that bargain you have in Real Estate. Use the Enter prise. ' DRESSMAKING Dressmaking. Plain Sewing and Dressmaking at Have had several years' experience reasonable prices, neat finishing. Mrs. M. E. Pierce, near Abernethy Bridge in brick house. GARDNER AND FLORIST. CHARLES M. MOFFITT Gardner and Florist, planting, prun ing and fertilizing. Alexander Apart ments, West Side, Phone Main 3093. FOR SALE FO RSALE Good delivery wagon with top on. Inquire 302 Monroe St, or Phone Main 2444. FOR SALE OR TRADE Good rol-ler-top Oak Desk and Chair. Will trade for harness or wagon. O. W. Eastman & Co., over Bank of Ore gon City: FOTt SALE A weh oa vine'. nlH .-oa. launsnea business. This is one of the pioneers of its kind in Oregon City, the present owner was tn'e founder. A small cash payment will secure this, balance can be payed monthly. Reference exchanged. An swer R-14, care Enterprise. All let ters will be received in strict con fidence. FOR SALE second-hand drag and circular saws and rubber belting at reasonable rates. Apply Willanj mette Supply Co. at Locks, Oregol City, Ore. FOR SALE Heavy work team, good pullers, good wagon and harness. Will sell cheap. Telephone Main 2793. COAL COAL The famous (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 RENT FOR RENT 3 room house clothes closet, pantry and woodroom, be tween 6th and 7th streets on Monroe. The Mexicans Are Perry's Old Flagship Niagara Resurrected From Lake Erie - tsar f ft , ; ihj Photos by American Press Association. .ERRY'S flagship,. the Niagara, is bay, Erie harbor, where it has rested since the battle of Lake Erie, Sept 10, 1S13. The upper picture shows the Niagara from stern to bow, taken from a crane thirty feet above the stern end of the boat The lower picture shows three of the men who helped raise her. The opening, wherein one of the men is standing, is one of the gun porta. The boat was raised six feet above the water line by the use of pontoons and was then beached. She will be rebuilt. The historic old warship was covered with a housing as soon as beached. EARLY MONTANA POTATOES If you want to raise good clean po tatoes, plant new seed. Thfi Early Montana is the coming Potato as a money maker; for seed inquire of J. R. Livesay, R No. 6, Oregon City. WOOD AND COAL. ORKGON CITY WOOD AJJD FUEL CO , F. M. Bluhm. Wood and coai delivered to all parts of the city SAWING 4 SPECIALTY. Phone your orde-s. Pacific 1371, Home R 1J0 THE SPIRELLA CORSET The best made to measure corset, utv equaled for style and comfort, au official guarantee with each corset will be pleased to call and take your measure. Mrs. Adalyn Davis, Corsetiere. Phone 3552, Room 4 Willamette Bldg. NOTICES SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the, State of Oregon, for 'the County of Clack amas. Roy R. Quick, Plaintiff, vs. Pearle E. Quick, Defendant. To Pearle E. Quick, the above named defendant: - In the name of the State of Oregon, ! you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above named suit, on or before the 28th day of May, 1913, said date being the expiration of . six full weeks from the first pub-1 lication of this Summons, and if you fail to so appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in his com plaint, to-wit: For a decree disolving the bonds of matrimony and mariage contract heretofore and now existing ber tween the plaintiff and defendant and for the care, custody and con trol of Violet B. Quick, minor child of plaintiff and defendant herein, and for such other and further re lief as to the court may seem junt and equitable in the premises. -This summons is published by order of the Hon. R. B. Beatie, judge of , the county court of the State of Oreon, for the county of Clackamas, which said order was made and en tered on April 15th, 1913. Date of first publication of this summons is April 16th, 1913, and the. date of the last publication thereof is May 28th, 1913, which publication shall be made once a week for six con secutive weeks after the first pub lication of said summons. WHEELOCK & WILLIAMS, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Some Gamblers .X, being raised from the waters of Misery Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. Mary Blanch Harris, Plaintiff, vs. Harry Harris, Defendant. To Harry Harris, 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 27th day of May, 1913, and if you fail to ap pear and answer said complaint on or before said date which is six weeks from the date of the first 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. This summons is served upon you by publication once a week for six consecutive weeks in the Morn ing" Enterprise, by order of the Honorable J. U. Campbell, judge of the above entitled court made and entered in said suit on .'the ,14th day of April, 1913. Date of rst publication April 15th, 1913. Date of last publication May 27th, 1913. POWERS & LORD, Attorneys for Plaintiff. REFEREE'S SALE ON EXECUTION. NOTICE is hereby given that by vir tue of a judgment and decree ren dered and entered April 14, 1913, by the Circuit court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas county, in a suit for partition pending in said court, entitled, H. P. Hult 'et al 'plaintiffs, vs. Wm. P. James et al defendants, Reg. No. 11771. I, the undersigned will on Monday, Mp.y 19, 1913, at 9 o'clock a. m., at the front door of the county court house in Oregon City, Clackamas county, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, the folowing described real property, situated in the county of Clackamas State of Oregon, to-wit: The north half of the southeast quarter and the. southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section 32, in township 4 south, of range 3 . east of the Willamette Meridian, and the northeast quarter of section 32 in township 4 south, of range 3 east of the Willamette Meridian, ex cepting therefrom a 30-acre tract of : land bounded and described as fol lows, to-wit: Beginning at the southeast corner of the northeast quarter of said section 32, thence north 60 rods; thence west 80 rods; thence south 60 rods; thence east i'mti . Vtt X ORDER ryvYftlF NOT shot WE REPAIR ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING MILLER-PARKER COMPANY Next Door to Bank of Oregon City 80 rods to the place of beginning, j The southwest quarter of the north- rast charter syjGLiAB-.S, -tftswisb-ip 5 south, of range 3 east of the Wil lamette Meridian, subject to the' lien of a mortgage executed by .Vic tor Lundeen to F. R. Beals, Aug. 10, 1910, for $1500 now held by Clackamas Abstract & Trust Co. Also subject to the lien of a second mortgage, executed Novr3, 1911, by Emil Lind, Oscar Lind and Robert Olson in favor of Victor Lundeen for $500. All the N. W. quarter of the N. E. quarter of section 5, township 5 south, of range 3 east of the Wil lamette Meridian, excepting, how ever, that portion thereof which lies north of ths county road. Sub ject' to the lien jof a mortgage exe cuted by Olaf A. Forsgren and wife to N. P. Hult, June 5, 1911, for $200.00. All of the N. W. quarter of the N. E. quarter of section 5, in township 5 south, of range 3 east of the Wil lamette Meridian, - excepting, how . ever, that portion thereof which lies south of the county road, also excepting therefrom the one acre tract of land described In the d;ed executed by C. R. James and wife to school district No. 53, of Clack amas county, Oregon, dated March 8, 1902, recorded at page 234 of book S8 of the Deed Records of said Clackamas county. That certain portion of the N. E. quarter of the N. E. quarter of sec tion 5, townshin 5 south, of range 3 east of the Willamette Meridian, described in that certain deed exe cuted by C. R. James and wife to school district No. 53, of Clackamas county, Orgon, dated Mb-rch 8, 1902, recorded at page 234 of book 88 of the Deed of Records of said Clackamas county, to-wit: Begin ning at a stone in the center of the Canyon Creek and Meadow Brook road, that is 12.70 chs. south of the quarter Sec. Cor. on the north line of Sec. 5, in Tn. 5 S., R. 3 E Will. Mer., and running thence east 3.25 chs.: thence north 3.25 chs.; thence west 3.25 chs.; thence south 3.25 . chs. to the place of beginning, con taining one acre, more or less. Sub ject, however, to the conditional use of said premises by said school dis trict. All of said land wil be sold subject to the liens and the estate herein before mentioned. Date of first publication, April 16, 1913. G. BLANE NISSEN, Referee. C. A. APPLEGREEN & DA VIED E. LOFGREN, Attorneys. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. Stephen S. Bailey, Plaintiff, vs. Ella F. Taylor, Fred Taylor, Lenore S. Day, W. J. Patterson and F. T. Crow & Company, Defendants. To the above named defendant, W. J. Patterson: In the name of the State of Oregon: Your are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit, on the 2nd day of May, 1913, . said date being more than six weeks from the 19th day of March, 1913, on which date publication of this summons was first made; and if you fail to appear and answer herein, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in plain tiff's complaint herein, to-wit: That the plaintiff have and recov er from the defendants, Ella F. Taylor and Fred Taylor, .the sum of Fifteen thousand ($15,000.00) Dollars with interest thereon from the 27th day of December, 1911, at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum until paid and for a further sum of This bank transacts every description of banking business and gives the most Careful attention to any financial mat ters entrusted to It THE SANK OF OREGON CITY OLDEST BANK IN CLACKAMAS COUNTY D. (J. LATOURETTE, President THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OREGON CITY, OREGON CAPITAL $50,000.00 Transacts s General Banking Business.. Open from t A. M. to 9 P. M By.": HOP - - NOW- at sur-. Rse $106.83 taxes paid as stated wits, interest thereon at the rate of 6 per --oe-nt. per annum from rte lOth day s of March, 1913, and a further sum of Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars as attorney's fees all in United States Cold Coin, together with the costs and disbursements of this suit; that plaintiff's mortgage of and upon the following described real property, to-wit: All that part of the D. L. C. of Jesse Bullock and wife known as claim No. 46 in Tp. 2 S. R. 1, East rf W -hr . .. .1 A J I L ed as follows: Beginning at the re entrant corner in the south and east . boundaries of paid claim and run ning thence south 10 chains; thence west tracing the south line of saioi claim No. 46 33.64 cha us; thence north 20 chains; thence south- 85 degrees west 20 chains; thence north 20.83 chains; thence east 0.25 chains; thence south 20.58. chains; tnence nortn 8o degrees east 20.85 chains; thence south 0.25 chains; thence north 85 degrees east 33.27 chains; thence south 13.18 chains to the place of beginning containing 73.62 acres being in Clackamas coun ty, Oregon, be decreed to be the first lien upon said real property and superior in right to any other lien upon said land owned by the defendants or any of them; that said real property above described be sold in the manner provided by law and the proceeds of said sale be applied toward the payment of taxes, toward the costs of said sale, the costs and disbursements of this suit and the payment of such judg ment as shall be entered herein in favor of the plaintiff, including at torney's fees and the balance if any paid into Court for the benefit of whomsoever shall be decreed to be entitled therto; that said defend ants and each of them, and all per sons claiming under them or any of them, be barred and foreclosed of all estate, right, title, claim, inter est or equity of redemption in the said real property and every part thereof excepting the statutory right of redemption; that the plaintiff have personal judgment and execu tion against tffe defendants, Ella F. Taylor and Fred Taylor for any de ficiency which Tnay remain of plain tiff's judgment after exhausting all the proceeds of said sale properly applicable to the satisfaction of plaintiff's judgment; that the plain tiff or any other party to this suit may become a purchaser at said sale, and for such other and fur ' ther' relief as may be meet and eq uitable in the premises. This summons- is published in the Morning Enterprise at Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon, once a week for six successvie weeks by order of the Honofable J. U. Cams bell, Judge of the above entitled court, by order made and dated march loth, 1913. Date of -first publication Mfeircs . 19th, 1S13. Date of last publication April 3, 1913. LATOURETTE & LATOTJRETTB, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given, that the. un dersigned has been duly oppoint ed by the Honorable County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamas administra tor of the estate of William Scott, Deceased. All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present the same, properly veri fied, to the undersigned at room 214 Masonic Building, Oregon City, Oregon, or addressed to Salem Oregon. . Dated April 8, 1913. THOS. F. RYAN, Administrator of the Estate of William Scott, Deceased. F. J. MEYER, Cashier. I m n . 13 &2f I AO I i Y f J? X , 'i 1 1 . I