crnniv THE JWlr PFDODTPD MORMING ENTERPRISE OREGON CITY, OREGON. t 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 , 1879." TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One Year, by mail $3.00 Six Months, by mail 1.50 Four Months, by mail 1.00 Per Week, by carrier 10 CITY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER April 25 In American History. 1781 Second buttle of Camdeu. S. C: Coloniiils defeated by the British. ' 1877 President Hayes withdrew the Federal troops from Louisiana; end of armed Interference iu the south. 190O Charles Warren Stoddard au thor and educator, died in Monte rey. Cal.: born 1844. 1910 Governor Charles E. Hughes of New York appointed justice of the United States supreme court. ASTRONOMICAL EVFNTS. Eveniuji ' star: Saturn Mornu.g Htars: .Mercury. Jupiter. Mars. Venus Planet Saturn, uioviii!: eastward, soon to he U?n! ih thr n;- r:ivs BOOSTER DAY With the weather IS WITH US forecaster declaring that all the Northwest is to enjoy summer weather for at 'east twenty four hours, Oregon City's annual fes tival occasion would seem to be open ing under auspicious circumstances. . The first straw hat has appeared, and the girls have already decked thern- selves in their prettiest and coolest oi uresses. summer nerselt seems to he at hand, so the chances are that Nature will do her part to make . Booster Days successful. This being Oregon, however, it may rain. Aside from that the outlook could not be - better. All roads lead t0 Oregon City, and all rooads are being steadily traveled. Don't You Spend Over $15 Wear a Moyer will sell you the nobbiest kind of an All-Wool Suit for $15 one that's made right, fits right and wears right. The sort of a suit that bought at ah ordinary store, would sell for $5 to $10 more hadn't YOU just as well save that extra profit yourself? Moyer couldn't do it if he were running an ordinary, store, buying as ordinary dealers buy; Moyer produces his suits in a DIFFERENT way, saving you the extra cost and putting it into FABRIC AND WORKMANSHIP; his famous $15 Suits stand as an example of SKILL AND CARE in good clothes making. 9 . Better lnnlr at thaaa Spring styles; they're worthy and full of ser vice. - When You See It In Our Ad, It's So 87-89 Third First and Yamhill CUB DO YOU W ant tO Live Un that will make them want to come I II A Ranch in Oregon City back a&ain and asain- and ne rfeal I II and work down town or in the mills? 2 acres with 2 houses, land improved, one house is a G-room plastered dwelling, the other has 5 rooms papered. Fine well; good spring on the proper ty. Sit on your own front porch and look at beautiful Mt. Hood, and rent the other house to pay your taxes and interest. See Dillman&HowIand Opposite Court House Probably never before have there ; been so many people in town, and j while the State Sunday School con-1 vention is responsible for some of the ' throng, the fame of former Booster ; Days must be held accountable for the greater part of the crowds. And i there is something here worth see- ,' ing, too. It is good for a city to have , a day such as this; it is good for the ; community of which the city" is the center. It gives people a chance to get acquainted, it promotes rivalry, j it leads to a greater striving for per- i fection it works for the benefit of . the country and the City. 1 All that remains is for Oregon City i to do her part. Proovidiug the en- j tertainment and the epace for di- , plays is only half of her duty. She ; must extend the glad hand. of fellow- j ship freely and sincerely, she must listen to the requests of her visitors, j and masmuca as they suggest changes for their convenience, she must yield. The city cannot thrive without the support of the surround country, and the city must do" all that it can to make the residents of the country want to come here to trade or to enjoy themselves. Indications are that Oregon City will acquit her self nobly, and this is as it should be. Here's a welcome to all who come, a pledge of good times for them, and an assurance that they will find here oyer Suit Third and Second MORNING ENTERPRISE, FBIDAY, APRIL 25, That is Right. The Baseball Season l I1I3-MTW i H ; T much tnat is instructive, ana mucn i . good neighbors. I frST; COB'S DISCOVERY Booster Day has come again, and we are here to help boost your bank account ' by saving, you money on your food sup plies. Our special attraction for Friday and Saturday will be ap ples. We have one hundred boxes of apples, all sound, and medi um size, which we offer you at the very low price of 65 cents a box. Come here for your apples' THE HUB GROCERY Seventh and Center PRODUCE MARKET SUFFERING SLUM Efforts made recently to better the potato market do not seem to be over successful. The tubers are so plen tiful that it is impossible to get a high market, and the glut of offer ings is keeping prices well down. A-s a result the acreage p'anted to spuds this year will probably be materially lessened, and next year will find a better demand. Local potatoes are also failing to bring money because of the big supply shippel in from the south. New spuds are quoted at from 5 to 7 cents. Oak and Morrison Makes A Sound Stomach The country is filled with half sick, listless people afflicted with debility and stomach trouble. Are you one of them ? Do you feel tired all the time with no ambition or energy? Do you get up in the morn ing after a poor night's sleep feeling worn out as when you went to bed ? Is -your circulation poor ? Have you an irregular appetite? Is your stomach out of order most -of the time? Are -you nervous and depressed in spirits? These are the symptoms of stomach trouble, Cooper's New Discovery is bringing back health to thousands who are thus afflicted. If you are struggling along in this miserable run down condition, trying to do your work when you feel like going to bed, you can get a new lease on life by using Cooper's New Discovery ,This medicine acts so oickly that it astonishes those who try it for the first time. From the first dose, the tired, despondent feeling begins to disappear, and sound sleeps and good digestion return in a few days. - Then health and renqr.ved energy bring back happiness and am bition. Don't drag about half dead any longer. Get this medicine at once. You will be thankful you did so the longest day you live. It it does not' do you more good than anything you have ever tried you can have the pur chase price returned by your druggist. Go get a bottle now and begin using it. Jones Dreg Company California and Louisiana berries are arriving in greater quantities, and are of much better grade. The south eastern berries are quoted at $3.75 a crate, while the California fruit is selling at $3 flat. Scarcity of cabbage is reported lo cally, which will probably better prices for supplies. The opposite is reported in peas, and the market is falling. Asparagus .is quoted at $1.25 a crate, and is of indifferent grade. There is no movement worth men tioning in local onions, carrots or tur nips, all of which are low. Is Easy to Have, Natural Colored and Beautiful So many women have grey or faded hair; neglect it until it becomes thin, dry and lifeless, begins to fall out and makes them appear much older than they really are. If your hair is in this condition get a bottle of Hay's Hair Health today. Don't wait until some one says how much older you look. You'll be delighted at the results from even one or two applica tions. The grey hairs gradually dis appear and your hair will become full of life and vitality. No one can tell that you are using it. It's not a dye but a nice, clean preparation that quickly and effectively keeps your grey hair dark, glossy and natural colored and that all druggists guarantee sat isfactory or refund your money. Al ways ask for Hay's Hair Health. It nevi foilci . Free: Sign this adv. and take it to the following drugsasts and get a 50c. bot tle of Hay's Hair Health and a 25c. rvsiro of Harfina Soap, for 50c; or $1.00 bottle of Hav's Hair Health and two 85c. cakes of Harfina Soap Free, for $1. FOR SALE AND-RECOMMEND ED BY" HUNTLEY BROS. CO. Wants, For Sale, Etc Notices under fh?F classified headings will oe Inserted at one cei a. word, first Insertion, half a cent additional er tions. One inch card. J2 per montn; half Inch card. (14 lines), Jl per month. "Tash must accompany order unless one his 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 rt 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 he of assistance to anv worthy person THE ENTERPRISE FOR 8ALE AUTOMOBILE for sale Stoddard Day ton, 7-passenger, A-l condition, fully equipped, at a bargain. Will take part payment in lot in Clack- ASCINATING WOMEN 1913 Has Opened, Hasn't it? amas County, ' balance cash. Ad dress Clackamas Hotel. Oregon City, Oregon. Route 6, Box 175 SAFE "FOR SALE Nearly new safe at a bargain. Address Clackamas Hotel, Route G, box 175, Oregon City, Oregon. FOR SALE 1100-pound horse; will make good farm or delivery horse; gentle and well broken. Enquire 122 Center St. FOR SALE Full blood Jersey bull calf, from registered sire, four weeks old. N. C. HENDRICKS, Box 77, Parkplace. FOR SALE second-hand drag and circular saws and rubber belting at ressonable rates. Apply Willaip mette Supply Co. at Locks, Oregol City, Ore. FOR SALE Heavy work team, good pullers, good wagon and harness. WTill 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 SALE At ' a sacrifice: well equipped garage, to any available party we will talk tsrms. Write "B" care Enterprise. FOR SALE Good as new Esty organ. Call E. P. Elliott, 7th and Main St. WOOD AND COAL. OREGON CITY WOOD AND FUEL CO.. F. M. Bluhra. Wood 1 coaJ delivered ta all parts of the elty SAWTNrt A SPECIALTY. Pkonf vour orde-s. Pacific 1371, Home THE SPIRELLA CORSET The best made to measure corset, un equaled for style and comfort, an official guarantee with each corset will be pleased to call and take your measure. Mrs. Adalyn Davis, Corsetiere. Phone 3552, Room 4 Willamette Bldg. LOST Dark grey rain coat. - Raglan style. Finder leave at Commercial club rooms. DRESSMAKING Dressmaking. Plain Sewing and Dressmaking at Have had several years' experience reasonable prices, neat finishing. Mrs. M. E. Pierce, near Aberneth7 Bridge in brick house. GARDNER AND FLORIST. - CHARLES M. MOFFITT Gardrisr and Florist, planting, prun ing ah? fertilizing. Alexander Apart ments, We5 Slie, Phone Main 3093. MOLES! MOLES! MOLES The easi est method of destroying moles without the use of drugsr traps. Absolutely nothing to buy. sTcd 25 cents in coin for full information. G. A. YOUNG, Sumner, Iowa, Box if ELECTRICAL WORK Contracts, Wiring and Fixtures WE DO IT JVliller-Farfcer Co, FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms to gentlemen only. Enquire 122 Cen ter St. COMPETENT, sober grocery man, wants position as manager or clerk. Box 34, Jennings Lodge. WANTED Convalescent or invalid to nurse at my own home; best of care and a good home. Mrs. L. Paul, 122 Center 'St. WANTED Lady dishwasher, lady pastry cook. Home Restaurant, 415 Main 88. WANTED Situation as housekeeper home more than wages wanted. .Address, Etta Howell, Oregon City NOTICES CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the many friends and acquaintances of the family who so kind y assisted in our recent ber eavement in the death and burial of our wife and mother, also for the many floral offerings. A. It. DOOLITTLE. MRS. A. W. CHENEY, L. H. DOOLITTLE, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been -duly appoint ed administrator "of the estate of Jo.hn Arquette, deceased, and any and all persons having c aims against the said estate must pre sent them to the undersigned at Colton, Oregon, duly verified with in six months from the date of this notice. Dated April 23rd, A. D. 1913. JOSEPH ARQUETTE, Administrator, . DIMICK & DIMICK, Attorney for Administrator. ELEVATOR ORG EON CITY, ORE. Notice is hereby given, that sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned Elevator Committee of the Council of Oregon City. Oregon, up to 3 o'clock p. m., Saturday, MUy 3, 1913, at the office of the City Re corder of Oregon City, for the labor and materials for ona hydraulic ele vator, tower, bridge and waiting room to be built at Seven street as per location plans on fi e in the office of the Elevator Committee The bidders will each submit with his proposal detailed plans and specifi cations, which however, must be in acordance with the general require ments as covered by this advertisement.- The elevator must be of the hydraulic type, with a platform 6 feet by 7 feet and must be guaranteed to car ry a load of 3000 pounds at a speed of 400 feet per minute. A 5-inch water main will be brought to the base of the tower by the City of Oregon City and a six-inch sewer - -connection will also be brought to the base of the tower by the city. From this point the contractor must supply everything required to in sta 1 complete ready for use, the elevator in every particular. The tower must be of steel suitable in every way to support -the ele vator must be designed against wind stresses and must be painted two coats of best graphite paint. The bridge must be of steel and en tirely enclosed on sides and top with suitable protected openings for ventilation. A waiting room at the base must be provided and the openings Into the shaft at the top and at the bottom must be protected with metal doors. The cab of the elevator must be en tirely weatherproof and provided with another doer. The sheaves ..and lCrt; LVubi oe " protected against the weather. . Protection must be afforded the elevator cylin der against freezing. t Independence comes with establishes ' your credit. door of fortu ne. The Bank OLDEST BANK IN D. (X LATOURETTE, "President. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF -OREGON CITY, OREGON , CAPITAL $50,000.00 Transacts a General Banking Businessv . pen from A. M. to 3 P. M DV HOP Provision must be made for lighting w attain g room, car and bridge, also - for heating waiting room. A" so for a subway under railroad tracli and tower up the. bluff at same location which must also be accompanied with detailed plans and specifications. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check of $1000, payable to Oregon City, Oregon, which " sum shall be forfeited in case the bidder to whom the award is made shall fail to enter into a contract for the work within ten (10) days after no tice of said award. The Elevator Committee will take in to consideration the character of the elevator and tower as well as the price in making the award and the Elevator Committee reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the Elevator Committee Oregon City Council, Oregon City, Oregon, dated. April 24, 1913. By J. F. ALBRIGHT, Chairman. RESOLUTION AND NOTICE FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF FOURTH STREET Whereas, pursuant to an order of the City Council of Orogon City, Clack amas County, Oregon, ' heretofore made the City Engineer of said city has submitted his report and filed in the office of ths City Recorder, plans and specifications for an ap propriate improvement of Fourth street, said city, from the property line 105 feet west of the west side of High street to the west side of Monroe street, and estim ates of the work to be done thereon and of the cost thereof, and Whereas, such plans, specifications and estimates ' are satisfactory to the City Council of said Oregon City, therefore, The said plans, specifications and es timates are hereby approved and be it Resolved, that it is the purpose -and intention of the City Council of Ore gon City to make the said improve ment, being described as follows to-wit: The street shall.be. brought to sub- - grade the full width thereof be tween the property line 105 feet west of the west side of High street and the westerly side of Monroe street. On the road-bed macadam shall be placed not less than six inches thick at the curb and not less than nine inches thick at the center of the street and when com pleted the said road-bed shall be brought to grade specified in Or dinance paseed at a meeting of the City Council he d on the 23rd day of April, 1913. Said street shall be properly provid ed with all drains, catch basins, and gutters necessary to preserve- the grades, embankments and surface of the streets and to provide all proper drainage. Sidewalks shall be of concrete except where on application to the City Council, owners, are permitted to have wood walks laid. All side- walks shall be six feet wide and laid, to the property line. Curbs sha'l be placed on each side of the macad--amized portion of the street. Cross walks shall be six feet wide and not less than 3 inches thick and a'l of said improvement shall be made according to the plans and specifi cations filed Feb. 6, 1913, and ap proved hereby. The improvement shall be classed as "Macadam" and shall be maintained by Oregon City for a full periood of ten years from the date of the ac ceptance thereof by the City Coun cil. The City Record nereby directed t -cause this resolution and notice to be published as required by the charter. L. STRIPP, Recorder. saving. A bank account Good credit opens the of Oregon City CLACKAMAS COUNTY F. J. MEYER, Cashier,