V' MORNING ENTERPRISE OREGON CITY, OREGON. E. E. Brodle, 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 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 June 13 In American History. 1786 Birth near Petersburg, Va., of General Winfield Scott, noted in the war of 1812 and Mexican war; died ISOfi. 18G3 First battle between Infantry in the Gettysburg campaign; General K. S. Ewell's Confederates, march ing toward Pennsylvania, attacked the Federal post at Winchester, in the Shenandoah valley. 1898 The FitVi army corps, under Gen eral W. It. Shafter, sailed from Tampa. Fla., for Santiago de Cuba. ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS. Evening star: Mercury. Morning stars: Venus. Saturn, Mars, Jupiter. The brilliant red star Antares of the southern constellation Scorpio seen in the meridian at 11 p m FRIDAY THE If a steamship sinks THIRTEENTH today, or if there is a frightful catastrophe on land, or if a hank smashes, or if the strawberry crop develops a blight, or if the serv ant girl dr0ps the handpainted cake dish and breads it to smithereens, there ire those who will shrug their shoulders and blame it upon the un lucky date. Friday is generally sup posed to be a poor day for luck, and the number "13" has been a hoodoo f0r years among those who are super stitious. It will be interesting to watch the news of the world today,' just to soe how many coincidences there will be. In every newspaper office scribes will be bearing the day and date in mind, and it is a safe bet that there will be article after article printed which will start off with remarks dealing with the date superstition. And half the people that read them will look startled, and will being to wonder what sort of bad luck they will have. This expectation of bad luck on Friday, the thirteenth, is usually what brings it. Most any person 'seeking trouble can find it without much difficulty. If psychologists are to be believed, persistent thinking of one subject will warp the mind, and what is mostly feared, or desired not to be done, will be done subconscious ly. Therefore, it would follow that the best way to beat the hoodoo 0f theday is to forget the date, or get it wrong, or do something like that. Then the hood0o wont be expected, and nervous folk wont drop, dishes, step on the cat, fall down stairs, lean against the stove, break the clock spring, tear their clothes, or do any of the usual "unlucky stunts." THE OPEN DOOR Action of the TO SANITY city authorities in throw ing off the ban upon street speaking, and inviting all who think they have a message to deliver to come to Ore gon City and deliver it, savors con siderably of common sense. It will remove what to many may seem like persecution, and it will show the rest of the world that Oregon City has nothing to f 3ar from outside agitators who would come in here, pick flaws in the local industrial condition,-and advertise this town as a nest of slave drivers. Also it will help people to see what a shallow and fallacious line of argument is provided by most agi tators of the soap-box variety, and will result in the defeat of their pur poses. Agitation of their variety thrives cn resistance. When there is no o position offered, their propaganda usually falls flat. By permitting all who desire so to do to "talk their off," Oregon City's officials have probably arrived at the most satisfac tory solution of threatening difficul ties. And, incidentally, if a miracle should come to pass, and one of the soap-boxers should really have some new truths to enunciate that will make this world a better place, Ore gon City will share the honor of A's livering them. Orderly discussion of any subject, whether it is a matter of dispute or not, is pretty apt to win now the wheat from the chaf. A golden opportunity is now presented for outside agitators to proe to themselves and their audiances their . HENRY PECK AND HIS FAMILY AFFAIRS I 1 g ' .HMFiEFTrtyfiPE IIYA WbST TO AO V&& lR 5 V- "-WW'' REDUCED From $2,000 to $1,300 5-room plastered house with concrete basement; well water on porch, also city water; barn 16x24 with 2 sheds; work shop, woodshed, chicken house; 3 lots each 55x100; 10 fruit trees; gar den all in. The buildings are insured for $1300.00. You can see THIS IS A BARGAIN. Dillman & Howland worth, and the value of their princi ples. Let them go to it, and see what they amount to. PROPHECY A recent issue of the AND FACT Aurora Observer says: "George Oglesby was here fr0m Marks Prairie Saturday. He states that all recal petitions will be com pleted and in the hands of County Clerk Mulvey by June 12, and an election will be called within twenty days thereafter." It appears that Mr. Oglesby was a poor prophet. June 12 came and went at the county courthouse, and Mr. Mulvey was not burdened with any volumin0us petitions for any thing. It is to be hoped that this fact will be noted by those who have of late been so gleefully predicting the speedy destruction 0f the present county court. And speaking of prophecy, and "signs" and other things, while there may not be much to them, coinci dences are sometime peculiar. Up at Canby the other day they had a funeral, and the corpse of the late da parted was being slowly covered with dirt, when one of the bystanders, who had been sprinkling dust unto dust, was suddenly seen to reach hastily in to the partly filled grave, and draw therefr0m a sheaf of papers that had fallen from his pocket. In spite of the solemnity of the occasion there was a slight snicker, for it was seen that the papers that had sought rest in the sepulchre of death were the sheets of one of these recall peili tions. Of course, it was just a coin cidence, but it was strange that a thing so nearly dead should drop in to a grave. "THIS IS MY 59TH BIRTHDAY" Rear Admiral Fiske Rear Admiral Bradley A, Fiske, U. S. N., at present aid for inspections at the navy department, was born in Lyons, N. Y., June 13, 1854,- and was graduated from he United States Navay Academy in 1874 with second honors in his class. He has served at many station., He was navigator of the Petrel at the battle of Manila, and was reported by her captain for "eminent and conspicuous conduct in battle," and by Admiral Dewey for "heroic conduct." Until January last he was in command of the first divis ion of the Atlantic fleet. As inventor of valuable naval devices and equip ment Read Admiral Fiske holds a place of honor in the navy. He has invented a boat detaching apparatus, a system of electrical communication for interiors of warships, an electric range finder, an electric ammunition hoist, a battle order telegraph, a speed and direction indicator," a sys tem of turning turrets of warships by electricity, the naval telescope and the horizometer. . Congratulations to: Baron Chesham, 19 years old today. Rev. Calvin H. French, president of Huron College, South Dakota, 61 years old today. Henry Pomeroy Davison, one of the leading partners in the banking firm of J. P. Morgan & Co., 46 years old today. TO A CROW: " Hold, mutable, ebon outlaw, grave and wise. For many a ijood green year thou bast withstood. By Dangerous, planted field and haunted wood. : All the devices of thine enemies. -Gleuiiiiix thy urudged bread with watchful eye And self relying soul. Come ill or trood, Hlithe days, thou see'st. thou feathered Robin Hood'. Thou mak'st a jest of farm land iioiiuilaries. Take all thou may'st and never count it crime To rob the greatest robber of the earth. Weak Visioned. dull, self landing man. whose worth Is in his own esteem. Bide thou thy time Thou kmnv'st far more of na ture's lore than he. And tier wide lap shall still pro vide for thee: - Robert Burns Wilson. MORNING ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, Uf w 1 B I I 1 i. , , n7-l I I f 3 J MKOITO PAB7 1 I I 1" T llP jj ji ; Left or Right, Up or Down, It's All One to Mr. Daniels V T; r. ,-rr , ,V 'V: jfi s" , . - Photos by American- Press Association SECRETARY OF THE NAVY JOSEPHUS DANIELS has not only been "right" and "left" on the briny deep since he has taken bold of the otti cial helm, but he has had his "ups" and "(towns' as well Followinu his plunge in a submarine, he went aloft in a hyilroat-roplane xtuive the river at Annapolis. The new head of the navy was up eifUit minutes as passenger and covered over eight miles at an average 1 1 i ti t ot feet The Illustrations show Mr. Daniels and a tlyinu imat ibhh'j the watei ami in tlmm Wants, ftr Sale. Etc Notices under these classified headings will De inserted at one cent a word, first insertion, half a eent additional inser tions. One inch card, 2 per month; half Inch card, ( 4 lines), 11 per month. Cash must accompany order unless one has an open account with the paper. No financial responsibility tor errors; where errors occur free corrected notice will be printed for patron. Minimum charge 15c. 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, 12th and Main Streets. OREGON CTY 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 RENT FOR RENT One-room, bath and electric light. Inquire of Main 372. For Rent New modern 5-room cot tage, 1 block from Barclay School, on Madison Street. Fine view of river. $15.00 per month. Inquirs E. ELLIOTT & SON, Cor. Main and Seventh. . FOR SALE 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 t-erm8 on application to Wm. Beard, 1002 Molalla Ave., Oregon City. FOR SALE OR RENT 9-room house in Gladstone. Will not refuse a reasonable offer. Inquire at . this office. . FOR SALE Team, wagon and har ness, weight 1400 and 1500 pounds. Price $300. Inquire Harris' sawmill. $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. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Washing and houseclean ing by day or hour. Phon-e Main 1881. LOST A Plain gold cuff link, en graved "V. P. E." Finder please re turn to Chemical Laboratory of Wil lamette Pulp & Paper Co. Reward. L. G. ICE, DENTIST Beaver Building Phones: Main 1221 or A193 . "NOTICES SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the Stat3 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 h-ereby 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 plain : 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 pursit 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 0 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, July 11, 1913. E. J. MENDENHALL, Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS- In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the county of Clac- amas. Susan Davis, Plaintiff. vs. . , John Davis, Defendant. To John Davis, 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 12th day of July, 1913, and if you fail to answer, for want thereof, the plain 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 Clackamas I county, Oregon, for the reason that the Honorable J. U. Campbell, Cir i cuit judge, is absent from said i county of Clackamas, said ordor having been made on the 28th day of May, A. D. .1913, directing such ;.; publication in the Morning Enter i prise once a week for six (6) con ' secutlve weeks, the first publica 1913. i tion being on May 30, 1913, and the i last publication being on July 11th, j A. D. 1913. 1 HICKS & BROWNELL, I Attorneys for Plaintiff. 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 filea 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 the 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. 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 Wes: 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 improve 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 Cify 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 ths plans and specifications governing such work. " This notice is published pursuant to an order of the City Council made L and entered at a regular meeting thereof held on the 4th day of June, 1913. L. STIPP, Recorder. 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 changing the grade of Center street, Oregon -City, Oregon, from the north line of Ninth street to the south line of Tenth street. Oregon City does ordain as follows: Section 1. The grade of Center street, Oregon City, Oregon, from the north line of Ninth street to the south line of Tenth street is ' hereby changed to the following de scribed grade, to-wit: Commencing on the north side of Ninth street on the west line of Center street at an elevation of 214 feet; thence on a descending grade to the south side of Tenth street on the west line of Center street at an elevation of 199.6 feet. Commencing again at the north side of Ninth street and on the east side of Center street at eleva tion of 214 feet; thence on a de scending grade to the south side of Tenth street on the east line of Center street at an elevation - of 197.6 feet. Read first time and ordered publish ed at a special meeting of the city council on the 11th day of June, 1913. L. STIPP, Recorder. ORDINANCE NO. An ordinance establishing the gra3e of Division street, Oregon City, Oregon, from the intersection of . Ninth street to the south side .of Sixteenth street. Oregon City does ordain as follows: Section 1.- The grade of Division street, Oregon City, Oregon, from "the intersection of Ninth street to the south side of Sixteenth street be and the same hereby is estab lished as follows: Commencing at the intersection of Ninth and Division streets at an elevation of 347 feet; thence on a 3 dross y . J ELECTRICAL WORK Contracts, Wiring and Fixtures WE DO IT Miller-Parker Co. descending grade easterly 365 feet at an elevation of 333 feet; thence on a descending grade easterly to side of county road leading east at an elevation of 330 feet on the west side of Sixteenth . street and 329 feet on the east side of Sixteenth street; thence on .an ascending grade 370 feet northerly at an ele - vation of 336 feet. Thence on a descending grade northerly 200 feet at an elevation of 335 feet; thence on a descending grade northerly 525 feet an an ele vation of 324.6 feet; , thence level for 75 feet; thence on a descending grade to the south side of Sixteenth street at an elevation of 307.8 feet. Read first time and ordered publish ed at a special meeting of the City Council held on the 11th day of June, 1913. L. STIPP, Recorder. Summons. In the Circuit fCourt of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. Zwier Naber, Plaintiff, vs. Mary Naber, Defendant. To Mary Naber, the above named de fendant: In the name of the State of Oregon: you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and cause within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, to wit: on or before the 26th day of July, 1913, and if you fail to so ap pear and answer said complaint the above named plaintiff will apply to said court for the relief prayed for in his complaint herein, to-wit, for a No. 209. - , , REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Farmers Bank of Wilsonville at Wilsonville, In the State of Oregon at the close of business June 4th, 1913 Resources. Loans and discounts '. . .$35,292.22 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured .- .' 40.00 Bonds and warrants : 8,500.00 Banking house 1,026.14 Furniture and fixtures 2,041.71 Due from approved reserve banks 29,294.51 Checks and other cash items 100.00 Cash on hand 3,050.51 Total '. ..$79,345.09 Liabilities. Capital stock paid in $15,000.00 - Surplus fund " 3,000.00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 3,230.25 Individual deposits subject to check ; 46,746.52 Demand certificates of deposit 516.55 Certified checks '. 100.00 Time certificates of deposit 10,751.77 Total $79,345.09 State of Oregon, County of Clackamas, ss: I, Joe J. Thornton, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. JOE J. THORNTON, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of June, 1913. KATE WOLBERT, Notary Public for Oregon. ' Correct Attest: J. W. THORNTON, K. C. THORNTON, -i . i . .. ;Directors. DON'T YOU SEE. That -if you continue to spend all you make, you will be poor all your life? Every man, woman, boy and girl should have a savings account. ( The Bank'of Oregon City " OLDEST BANK IN CLACKAMAS COUNTY D. C. LATOURETTE President THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OREGON CITY, OREGON CAPITAL $50,000.00 Transacts a General Banking Business. Open tram's A. M.,to 3 P. M HEHRY JR SAYS 2 STRIP 6S STAKES decree forever dissolving the bon Is of matrimony now and heretofore existing between plaintiff and defend ant, and for such further and differ ent relief as to the court may seem meet and equitable in the premises. This summons is published in pur suance of an order of Hon. J. U. Capmbell, Judge of said Court, made on the 10th day of June, 1913, and the time prescribed in said order for the publication of this summons is once each week for six successive weeks, and thedate df the first pub lication of this summons is the 13th day of June, 1913. CHARLES YATES, Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clacka mas. In the Matter of the Estate of James S. Arkins, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been by order of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County, ap pointed Administrator of the estate . of James S. Arkins, deceased. Any and all persons holding claims against the above entitled estate are hereby notified to pre sent the same at the office of tie Oregon City Abstract Company, 617 Main Street, Oregon City, Oregon, properly verified with vouchers at tached, as by law provided, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published June 13th, 1913. D. F. SKENE, ... Administrator of the Estate of James S. Arkins, deceased. - - - - i Ps J- MEYER, Cashier.