Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, June 06, 1913, Image 2

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MORNING ENTERPRISE
OREGON CITY, OREGON.
E. . E. Brodle. Editor and Publisher.
"Entered as second-class matter Jan
uary 9, 19il, at the post office at Oregon
City, Oregon, under the Aet of March
I, 1879."
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
On Tear, by mail $3.00
Six Months, by mall 1.50
Four Months, by mail 1.00
Per Week, by oarrler 10
CITY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
- June 6 In American History.
1742 General Nathaniel Greene, dis
tinguished leader in the Revolution,
born at Warwick. R. I.; died 17SB.
1799 Patrick Henry, orator whose elo
quence aroused the American co
lonials, died: born 1736.
1813 British attack on the American
port at Stony creek, upper Canada.
1909 Colonel .. Alexander Kelly Mc
Clure. noted journalist long promi
nent in Pennsylvania politics, died
In Philadelphia; born 1828.
ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS.
Evening star: Mercury. Morning
stars: Venus. Saturn. Mars, Jupiter.
The W formed by the five stars of con
stellation Casseopeia, low down in the
north, is in the proper position of the
letter at 9 p.m.
FOOD FOR Considerable has been
THOUGHT said of late about the
county court and its methods of do
ing business. Certain intersects,
moved mostly by selfishness and
pique, and also by ambition, have pro
duced charges which so far have not
been borne out by facts, and one by
one the hollow accusations of mis
management have collapsed. Through
out this campaign of mis-statement
and misrepresentation, The Enter
prise has refrained from entering in
to the controversy, save when it has,
from time to time, printed news
stories dealing with the local situa
tion. This paper has editorially ex
pressed its opinion of the frame-up
against the county court, but even at
that it has not in any sense cham
pioned the commissioners nor the
county judge. It has simply tried to
give them a square deal.
That will be the policy of The En
terprise for sometime to come. This
paper believes in the square deal,
and it has attained its present pres
tige in this county largely because it
has told the truth to the best of its
ability, and spared nobody in telling
the truth. The Enterprise believes
that it is the duty of a newspaper to
print the news, and to print it as
nearly correctly as it is possible to
obtain it. This has been the stand
of this paper in regard to the county
court matter, as well as in regard to
other matters.
There is another side to this county
court business that has not as yet
been brought to the light. Under the
present control, Clackamas county
has bean Drought to a sound financial
basis for the first time since its or
ganization. In April of this year the
county was absolutely out of debt for
the first time in its .history. More
over, it was brought to this condition
in spite of the outlay of thousands of
dollars for public improvements and
for needed betterments in the county
building. Previous county adminis
trations for some terms back have
known, for instance, that the county
court house was in need of repair
and enlargement. Each administra
tion, for reasons of its own, "passed
the buck" to the next. The present
county court accepted the responsibil
ity, did the work in a creditable and
efficient manner and still had the
county out of debt in April.
The present county court .has built
a large number of steel bridges for
the public highways, replacing old
and inadequate wooden structures.
These bridges cost money. The coun
ty court found a way to spend this
money that was required and still
had th9 county out of debt in April.
The present county court has cared
for other things in the line of public
work. It has cared for the poor, it
lias contributed as required to var
ious development and booster plans
and still it had the county out of
debt in April.
In short, the present county com
missioners and the county judge have
given Clackamas county a business
administration. They have accepted
the responsibilities passed down to
them by previous administrations,
they have met their bills, they have
served, the people faithfully and to
the best of their ability and they
had the county out of debt for the
first time in its history. ,
Does a record like this look as if
SMALL TRACTS
60 acres. Will cut into any
size tracts of 5 acres or larger,
or will sell the whole tract. 22
acres cleared; 35 acres under
fence, balance of land in brush
and timber. Best of soil. Land
around this is selling for $250.00
to $300.00 per acre. We will
sell this for $200.00 per acre on
terms of 10 per cent down, 2
per cent per month at 5 per
cent interest. 2 miles from
Oregon City, most of the way on
good macadamized road.
Dillman & Howland
these men ought td be recalled on a
batch of trumped-up, flimsy and mis
leading charges? Does this record
make it seem that the present court
is incompetent, or is stealing the
people's money, or is unworthy of
the trust imposed upon them? In
short, is there anything in this rec
ord that gives the slightest excuse
for recall talk? Any fair, open-minded
man must conclude that a court
that can accomplish these things is
a good court, that in the main it is
doing right by the people, and that
it deserves the, support of the people.
"THIS IS MY 63RD BIRTHDAY"
Bishop McFaul
Rt. Rev. James A. McFaul bishop
of Trenton and one of the most wide
ly known members of the Roman
Catholic hierarchy of the United
States, was born in County Antrim,
Ireland, June 6, 1850. In his youth
he accompanied his parents to the
United States and his early education
was. received at a seminary in Penn
sylvania. Later he attended the Col
lege of St. Francis Xavier in New
Tork and Seton Hall, at South Orange
N. J. In 1882, five years after jis
ordination to ' the priesthood, he be
came secretary to Bishop O'Farrell of
Trenton. After serving as chancellor
and vicar-general of the Trenton dio
cese he was elevated to the bishopric
in 1894. Bishop McFaul is particu
larly well known for his activity in
the cause of temperance and in be
half of other movements looking to
the public welfare. He reorganized
the Ancient Order of Hibernians, re
storing harmony among the rival fac
tions, and was' one of the active pro
moters of the American Federation of
Catholic societies.
Congratulations to:
The Empress of Russia, 41 years
old today.
Madame Rejane, celebrated French
actress, 56 years old today.
Rt. Rev. Michael J. Hoban, Catholic
bishop of Scranton, 60 years old to
day. John D. Hazen, Canadian minister
of Marine and fisheries, 53 years old
today.
ALONG THE ROAD.
I walked a mile with Pleasure.
She chattered all the way,
But left me none the wiser
For all she had to say.
I walked a mile with Sorrow,
And ne'er a word said she;
But. oh. the things I learned
from her
When "Sorrow walked with me!
. R. B. Hamilton in Century.
Wants, for Salt, Etc
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will oe inserted at one cent a word, nrot
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financial responsibility for errors; where
errors occur free corrected notice will be
printed for patron. Minimum charge 15c.
Anyone that Is fit. 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.
WOOD AND COAL
COAL " . COAL
The famous (King) coal from Utah,
free delivery. Telephone your or
der to A56 or Main 14, Oregon City
Ice Works, 12ih and Main Streets.
OREGON CITY. WOOD & FUEL CO.
Wood and coal, 4-foot and 16-inch
lengths, delivered to all parts of
city; sawing especialty. Phone
your orders Pacific 1371, Home
A120. F. M. BLUHM.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE New milch cows. Albert
E, White, West Oregon City.
FOR SALE Good as new Esty organ.
Call E. P. Elliott, 7th and Main St.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Stump-puller
and 2 hundred feet of cable, all
in good condition. S. G. Baily, Rt.
3, Box 173, Oregon City.
FOR SALE OR RENT 5-room house
at Gladstone on county road facing
Clackamas river, 2 blocks from Arl
ington station; rent $8.00; sale
terms on application to Wm. Beard,
1002 Molalla Ave., Oregon City.
MORNING ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, JUNE 6,
I AM LEAVING town, will sell the
furniture of my six-room house
cheap, 604 Water St., City.
$1500,00 For Ten Days Only 5-room
house and 2 lots in Gladstone,
fronting on Clackamas river; 4.
room house an 1 lot Sellwood,
$1500.00. Good business lot Sell
wood 100 ft. by 100 ft, $3000.00;
terms upon application. Also 7
room house and 2 lots Oregon City,
$2000.00, half cash, balance month
ly payments. Wm. Beard, Oregon
City.
FOR RENT
TO RENT A desirable 7-room house
for rent; electric lights, enameled
bath tub, concrete basement, etc,
on .Main St., next door to 14th St.
Enquire at Harris Grocery.
AN UP-TO-DATE 6-room apartments
to rent Corner Mfain and 14th St.
Enquire at Harris Grocery.
MISCELLANEOUS
MEN WANTING to board and room
in quiet private home, call 616 11th
St., two and one-half blocks from
Main.
STOCK HOGS WANTED t Highest
cash price paid. W. H. Silcox,
Main 2703, Oregon City.
WANTED Honey bees in amy kind
of stands, will pay $l.O tr stas
and call and sat then' amy wk ere
within 2 miles of Canby. Address
M. J. Lee, Canby, Ore.
WANTED Washing and housecleaa
ing by day or hour. Phone Main
1881.
MONEY TO LOAN
WE HAVE $1,080 to loan at 7 per
cent interest or first mortgage. E
P. Elliott k. Son.
NOTICES
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,
327 4th street for a period of three
months.
A. J. KNIGHTLY. .
Ordinance No.
An Ordinance prohibiting owners and
proprietors of cigar and tobacco
stores located, adjacent to -or ad
joining saloons, from employing mi
nors to work in their said places
ot business.
Oregon City does ordain as fol
lows:
Sec. 1. It shall be unlawful for
any owner or proprietor of cigar or
tobacco stores, located in front of,
adjacent to or adjoining any sa
loon, to employ any minor to work
in said cigar or tobacco store.
Sec. 2. Any persn violating the
provisions of this Ordinance shall
be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor
and upon conviction thereof shall be
fined in an amount not to exceed
$50, or by imprisonment in the city
jail not to exceed 25 days, or both,
Read first time and ordered pub
lished at a regular, meeting of the
City Council held June 4, 1913.
L. STIPP, Recorder.
Ordinance No.
An Ordinance prohibiting persons giv
ing to, or procuring intoxicating liq
uor for habitual drunkards or per
sons to whom the saloons in Ore
gon City are not allowed to sell liq
uor. Oregon City does ordain as fol
lows:
Section 1. It shall be unlawful for
any person not the proprietor, keep
er or bar tender of any saloon, to
give or procure spiritous,. vinous,
malt or fermented liquor . for any
person who is a habitual drunkard
or person to whom the saloons in
Oregon City are not allowed to sell
liquor.
Section 2. Any person violating
the provisions of this ordinance
shall be deemed guilty of a misde
meanor and upon conviction shall
be fined in an amount not to exceed
the sum of $100.00, or imprisonment
in the City Jail, for a time not to
exceed 50 days, or both.
Read first time and ordered pub
lished at a regular meeting of the
City Council held June 4, 1913.
L. STIPP, Recorder.
Notice for Bids.
Notice is hereby given that sealed
proposals for the furnishing of all
labor and material for the improve
ment of Fourth street, Oregon City,
Oregon, from the Bluff 105 feet
West of the West line of High
Street easterly to the West line of
Monroe Street, will be received by
the Recorder, of Oregon City, until
4 o'clock, p. m. of Wednesday the
18th day-of June; 1913. Plans and
specifications containing further in
formation -and the kind of improver
ment to be made will be furnished
upon application to the City Record
er. Each bid must be accompanied by
a certified check equal to five per
cent, of the total amount of the bid,
'which sum will be suject to for
feiture to Oregon City in case of
the failure of the successful bidder
to enter into a written contract with
Oregon City and to furnish the re
quired bonds for said work if called
upon so to do, within the time spec
ified for same.
Proposals must be made upon
blanks "furnished by Oregon City.
The provisions of the law rela
tive to hours of labor and security
for material men will apply to a
contract let under this notice.
The right to reject any and all
bids is hereby reserved to Oregon
City or to accept the bid considered
most favorable.
Each proposal must state the time
required for the completion of the
entire work of said street which im
provement must be done according
to the ordinances of Oregon City
and the charter thereof and the
plans and specifications governing
such work.
This notice is published pursuant
to an order of the City Council made
and entered at a regular meeting
thereof held on the 4th day of June,
1913.
It. STIPP, Recorder.
RESOLUTION
Whereas, the city council of Oregon
City, Clackamas county, Oregon,
deem it expedient to change the
grade of High street, said city, from
the south side of Third street to
the south side of First street, in
said city; therefore, .
Be it Resolved that the said city
council intends to change the grade
of High street Oregon City, Oregon,
from the south line of Third street
to the south side of First street
from its present established grade
to the following grade, to-wit:
Commencing at the south side of
Third street at an elevation of 210
feet: thence on a ascending grade
to tie north side of Second street
at an elevation of 211 feet; thence
on a descending grade to the south
side of Second street at an eleva
tion of 210 feet; thence on a de
scending grade to the north side of
First street at an elevation of 207
feet; thence on an ascending grade
to the south side of First street at
an elevation of 208 feet.
Read, adopted and ordered published
at a meeting of the City council
held on the 4th day of June, 1913.
By order of the city council cf
Oregon City, Oregon.
L. STIPP, Recorder.
Ordinance No. '
An Ordinance authorizing Oregon
City to purchase for pregon City a
Rock Crushing Plant and appropri
ating $6000.00 therefor.
Oregon City does ordain as fol
lows: Section 1. Oregon City is hereby
authorized to purchase from Harry
Jones? his rock -crushing plant, con
sisting of the following:
One Symon.d No. 5 Gyratory
Crusher with screen and belt con
veyor, (new) all in good - running
order. - -
One 40 H. P. Westinghouse Elec
tric Mbtor with Auto starting box,
switch and fuse block in good run
ning order, connected to crusher
with 10" waterproof leather belt.
One 5"x7" Twin Engine Hoist.
One Derrick with winch, cable
and blocks.
One 3" Wood Rock Drill with
Twelve Steel Bits.
400 feet more or less 30 pound
track.
Four dump cars.
Four Sklpps.
One Portable: Blacksmith Forge.
One Anvil and Drill sharpening
swedges.
One Blacksmith Shop.
One Powder House.
One Motor House. -
Seven Storage Bins with Steel
Chutes and Counter Balance.
Six Rock Hammers.
Extra gear and pinion for screen.
Together with all the rights of
said Harry Jones reserved to him
in that certain Deed of Conveyance
from Harry Jones and wife to the
Board of Water Commissioners of
Oregon City, entered of record in
Deed Book of Clackamas County,
Oregon No. 114 and at page 55
thereof as the same is found in the
office of the Recorder of Convey
ances for said Clackamas County.
Section 2. There is hereby appro
priated out of the General Fund of
Oregon City the sum of Six Thous
and ($6000.00) Dollars for the pur
pose of paying for said Rock Crush
ing Plant.
Read first. time and ordered pub
lished at a regular meeting of the
City Council held on the 4th day of
June, 1913, and to come up for sec
ond reading an final passage at a
special meeting of the said City
Council to he held on the 18th day
of June, 1913, at 8 o'clock p. m.
L. STIPP, Recorder.
Resolution and Notice for the Improve
ment of Seventh Street, Oregon
City, Oregon.
Whereas, pursuant to an order of the
City Council of Oregon City, Clack
amas County, Oregon, heretofore
made the City Engineer of said City,
has submitted his report and filed
in the office of the City Recorder,
plans and specifications for an ap
propriate improvement of Seventh
Street, from Division Street West
to its intersection with High Street,
and estimate of the work to be done
thereon and of the cost thereof, and
Whereas, such plans, specifica
tions and estimates are satisfactory
to the City Council of Oregon City,
therefore,
The said plans, specifications and
estimates are hereby approved" be
it; '
Resolved that it is the purpose
and intention of the. City Council
of Oregon City to make the said improvement,-
being described as fol
lows, to-wit:
Macadam shall be placed up the
present roadbed, and the roadbed
shall be surfaced the full width
thereof, with the same to the depth
as follows:
1913.
From Division street to Taylor
Street, six (6) inches.
Intersection of Taylor Street, six
(6) inches.
Taylor Street to Van Buren in
cluding intersection .four (4) in
ches. Van Buren to J. Q. Adams Street,
five (5) inches, intersection of J. Q.
Admas Street, two (2) inches.
Monroe to Madison street, includ
ing intersection, five (5) inches. -'
Madison to Jefferson Street, in
cluding intersection, four (4) Inches"
Jefferson to J. Q. Adams street
' six (6) inches.
J. Q. Adams street to Washington
street including both intersection
five inches (5).
Washington to Center Street, six
(6) inches.
A sewer shall be placed in Sev
enth street beginning at J. Q. Ad
ams Street 10 feet below the sur.
face of the street and on a line 16
feet south of the North line of Sev
enth Street and shall" connect with
the property on each side of the
street with fbur (4) inch laterals
and shall connect with all Catch
basins on Seventh street " with 6
" inch laterals from J. Q. Adams
Street to John Adams Street the
Sewer shall be 18 inches in diameter
and from John Adams Street to
Center Street 20 inches In diameter
and shall be of vitrified terra cotta
, sewer pipe.
Manholes and lampholes shall be
built acording to the specifications
and shall be located as follows:
3 manholes as follows
One manhole shall be placed at
the northwest corner of J. Q. Adams
and Seventh street.
One at the northwest corner of
Madison and Seventh streets.
' One at the northwest corner of
John Adams and Seventh street.
Lampholes:
One at the northwest corner of
Monroe and Seventh street.
One at the northwest corner of
Jefferson and Seventh streets.
One at the northwest corner of
Washington and Seventh streets.
Catch basins shall be connected with
said sewer and placed as follows:
Two at Polk street intersection
on north side of Seventh street.
Three at intersection of Harrison
street, two on south side of Seventh
street and one at the northwest cor
ner of intersection.
Two at intersection of VanBuren
street, on the north and south siJe
of Seventh street pn east side of
Van Buren street.
Three at intersection of Jackson
street, two on the south side of 7th
street and one on the northeast cor
ner of intersection.
Three at J. Q. Adams street in
tersection, two on the south side of
Seventh street- and one on the
northeast corner of .intersection.
Two at Monroe street intersection
on the north and south side of 7th
street and East of Monroe street.
Three at Madison street intersec
tion, two on the south side of 7th,
street and one at northeast corner
- of intersection.
One at Jefferson street at the
northeast corner of intersection.
Three at Jno. Adams street inter
section, two on the south side of
Seventh street and one at the north
east corner of intersection.
' One at each corner of intersection
of Washington street.
Crosswalks shall be six feet wide,
made of concrete and placed as fol
lows:
Two at intersection of Taylor St.
on north and south side of Seventh
street.
: Three at intersection of Polk St.
on north and south side of Seventh
street and one crosswalk across 7th
street on the east side of Polk St.
Three at intersection of Harrison
street on north and south side of
Seventh street and one cross walk
across Seventh street on the east
side of Harrison street.
Three at intersection of Van
. Buren street on north and south
side of Seventh street and one
- west of Van Buren street.
Three at intersection of Jackson
street on north and south side of
Seventh street and one west of
Jackson street.
Three at intersection of J. Q.
Adamas street on north and south
side of Seventh street and one west
of J. Q. Adams street. -
Four at intersection of Monroe
street two across Seventh street
and two across Monroe street.
Four at intersection of Madison
street, two across Seventh street
and two across Madison street.
Two at Intersection of Jefferson
street, one at the east side of Jef
ferson street and one at the west
side of Jefferson street.
Three at intersection of ' John
Adams street ,on north and south
side of John Adams street and one
on the west side of John Adams
street.
Four at Washington street two
across Washington street and two
across Seventh street.
Three at Center street, one on
the east side of Center street and
one at the west side of Center St
and one on South side of Seventh
street. -
Sidewalks and curbs shall be on both
sides of Seventh street and shall be
of concrete and placed as follows:
On both sides of Seventh street
from Division street to Polk street.
From Polk to Harrison street con
crete sidewalks and curbs on the
south sirle of Seventh street and
concrete sidewalks and curbs on
the east half of the north side of
Seventh street between such
streets.
From Harrison street to Van
Buren streets concrete sidewalks
By Gross
ELECTRICAL WORK
Contracts, Wiring and Fixtures
WE DO IT
Miller-lParlcer Co.
. and curbs on both, sides of Seventh
street.
From Van Buren to Jackson
streets concrete sidewalks and
curbs on the north side of Seventh
street on the south side, concrete"
walk and curb on the westerly half
between Van Buren and Jackson
. streets.
From Jackson to J. Q. Adams
street, concrete sidewalks and curbs
on both sides of Seventh street ex
cept 66 feet on the north side of
Seventh street beginning at Jack
son and running westerly there
from. From J. Q. Adams to Monroe
street, concrete sidewalks and curbs
on south side of Seventh street.
From Madison street to Jeffers
son street concrete sidewalks and
curbs on south side of Seventh
street beginning at Madison street
and running to westerly end of lot
1.
Jefferson to Jno Adams streets
concrete sidewalks and curb on
north side of Seventh street.
Concrete sidewalks and curbs
shall he made according to the
plans and specifications approved
by this resolution.
The curbs shall be set to sub
grade and shall be placed ten feet
from the property line.
Catch basins shall be constructed ac
cording to the plans approved by
this resolution and all work shall
be done in accordance with such
plans and specifications and said
plans and specifications are hereby
referred to and made a part of
this rseolution".
The improvement shall be classed
"macadam" and shall be maintained
by Oregon City for the full period
of ten years from the date of the
aceptance thereof by the city coun
cil. The City Recorder is hereby author
ized to cause this resolution and
notice to be published as required
by the charter.
L. STIPP, Recorder.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clack
amas. Leonard Lee Grigsby, Plaintiff,
vs.
Martha M. Grigsby, Defendant.
To Martha M. Grigsby, 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 court and cause, on or before
Saturday, the 12th day of July, 1913
and if you fail to answer, for want
thereof, the plaintiff will take a de
cree against you divorcing him
from you, and freeing him from all
obligations of fhe marriage conract.
Notice of this summons is made upon
you by publication in the "Morning
Enterprise" for 6 successive weeks
by virtue of an order dated May 29,
"1913, signed by the Honorable J. U.
Campbell, judge of the Circuit
court, of the State of Oregon, for
the county of Clackamas.
Date of first publication, May 30,
1913.
Date of last publication, July 11,
1913.
HUGHES & MCDONALD,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.'
301-3 Failing Building, Portland,
Oregon.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the county of Clack
amas. .
Susan Davis, Plaintiff,
vs.
John Davis, Defendant.
To John Davis, defendant:
In the Name of the State of Ora
gon: You are hereby required to
appear and answer the complaint
filed against you in the above en
titled action on or before the 12th
day of July, 1913, and if you fail to
answer, for want thereof, the plain
MONEY TALKS
and when it is in our bank it keeps saying, "Don't
worry, I'm here.',' The more money you have In a
bank the louder it talxs. -
The Bank of Oregon City
OLDEST-BANK IN CLACKAMAS COUNTY
D. C. LATOURETTE, President.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF OREGON CITY, OREGON
CAPITAL $50,1)00.00
TnmMCta a General Banking Business. Open from S A. M. .to 3 P. M .
HENRY JR. SAYS
oh; euL
Barren TWAtf
tiff will take a decree, dissolving
and setting aside the marriage re-
lation and contract heretofore and
now existing between the plaintiff,
Susan Davis, and also a decree
awarding the care and custody of
their minor child to the plaintiff.
Service of this summons is made up
on you by publication in pursuance
of an order of the Honorable R. B.
Beatie, county judge of Clackamal
county, Oregon, for the reason that
the Honorable J. U. Campbell, Cir
cuit judge, is . absent from said
county of Clackamas, said order
having been made on the 28th day
of May, A. D. 1913, directing such
publication in the Morning Enter
prise once a week for six (6) con
secutive weeks, the first publica
tion being on May 30, 1913, and the
last publication being on July 11th,
A. D. 1913.
HICKS & BROWNELL,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
Mary Beatrice Tripp, Plaintiff
vs.
Wm. H. Tripp, Defendant.
To Wm. H. Tripp, the 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
suit within six weeks from the 30th
day of May, 1913, said date being
the 1st day of the publication of
this Summons; and if you fail to
answer, for want thereof the pjain
tiff will apply to the court for the
relief prayed for in plaintiff's com
plaint, to-wit:
For a decree forever dissolving
the bonds of matrimony heretofore
and now existing between plaintiff
and defendant, and for such other
and further relief as to the court
may seem meet in the premises.
This Summons is published in pursn
anse of an order of the Honorable
J. U. Campbell, judge of the above
entitled court, made and entered on
the 29th day of May, 1913, directing
that the same be published once e
week, for six consecutive weeks in
the Morning Enterprise, a newspa
per of general circulation in the
county of Clackamas, State of Ore
. . gon.
Date of first publication May 30,
1913.
Date of last publication, Jul7 11,
1913.
V, .T MFTVTYRrNrFTAT.T.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Notice is hereby given that the Com
mon Council of the City of Glad
stone, Clackamas County, Oregon,
will receive bids for the following
improvement of Portland avenue in
said city, to-wit: -
Make all cuts and fills necessary
to put said avenue on the estab
lished grade; construct a six foot
board walk along each side of said
avenue in accordance with the
plans and specifications heretofore
adopted by the common council of
said city and now on file in the of
fice of the City Recorder,
Plans and specifications may be had
upon application to the City Engi
neer or the Recorder. All bids
must be in the hands of the Re
corder by June 10, 1913, at 7:30 p.
m. The council reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
Dated, June 4, 1913.
JOHN N. SIEVERS,
Recorder.
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knew it by reputation. 'VIU
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FOR SALE BY
JONES DRUG COMPANY
F. J. MEYER, Cashier.