Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, July 30, 1913, Image 2

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    OREGON CITY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1913.
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MORNING ENTERPRISE I
OREGON CITY. OREGON.
E. Brodle, Editor and Publisher. !
"Entered as SPPond-rlats matter Jan
nary 9, 1911, at the post office at Oregon
City, Oregon, under the Act of March
t. 1879."
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
One Tear, by mall $3.00
Six Months, by mall 1.50
Four Months, by mail 1.00
Per Week, by carrier 10
CITY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
SELL OR TRADE
Good six-room house and lot In
Oregon City, situated in fair lo
cation; is bringing rent of $10
per month. Will sell or ex
change for property in Glad
stone of equal value. Price
$1000.
Dillman & Howland
Weinhard Building
Wants, For Sale, Ett
Notices under these' classified headings
will be inserted at one cent a word, first
tions. ' One inch card, $2 per month.; half
Inch card. ( 4 lines), $1 per month.
Cash must accompany order unless one
insertion, half a cent additional inser
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
city in Kansas for rooming house or
Oregon City real estate. What
have you to offer? Inquire 311 J.
Adams St.
WANTED Contracts for water wells
in -Oregon City and vicinity. H. C
Painton, Jennings Lodge, Oregon.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
the county has been financially bet-
j tered by many thousands of dollars;
ANSWERING In this issue of The J but the present administration has
taken steps throug the county cruise,
THE CHARGE Enterprise is printed
a reply by County Judge R. B. Beatie
and Commissioner Blair to the
charges preferred against them by
those who are backing the recall
to benefit the district over which thsy
have charge to a still greater extent.
Results obtained from this cruise al
ready indicate that the increase in as-
movement. Judge Beatie and Com- sessed valuation and the taxes on
missioner Blair completely ignore per- timber land levied thereupon will
sonalities in the matter, as is right
and proper, and deal solely with the
facts at issue. They even take the
the comparison of the years 1910 and
1912 in their reply instead of making
a more favorable showing by utilizing
other years and comparing them. In
doing this they are going more than
half way to meet their detractors, and
are answering their flimsy allegations
of wrong conduct by the very evi
dence which they have themselves
submitted as the grounds for their ac
tion. In a mild, clear ar-tl concise state
ment the judge and the commissioner
take up the record the county court
has made and present it to the peo
ple for their judgment. Replying to
the charge that the present county ad
ministration has been an expensive
one for the tax-payers, they submit
figures that connot be disputed to
show that any Increase in taxation is
not dua to the actions of the county
commissioners, but is the result of an
increase in mandatory state tases,
and in taxes voted by the people them
selves. Taking into consideration the
growth and development of the coun
ty, it is show a that while the increase
; of taxes regularly, levied in 1912 is j
25 percent over the .faxes of 1910; the j
taxes specially levied by the people
show an increase oE 50 percent for
-the same period.
Figures are quoted to bear out
. these facts. The figures are a part
of the county records, and they are
also a. part of the report made by a
special accountant who experted the
county books. The figures do not lie ;
and any right-thinking man who reads
them, and who understands the mean
ing underlying them, cannot fail to
see that any charge of extravagance,
based upon them and levelled at the
county court, is a gross misrepresen
tation of affairs as they actually are.
Judge Beatie and Commissioner
Blair also point out I hat under the
present administration the county
has- not only been freed of debt and
placed upon its feet iti a sound finan
cial condition, but that there has al
so been accumulated in the county
treasury a healthy surplus. Surely
there can have been no extravagance,
nor mismanagement, nor wrong-doing,
if such results have been achieved.
Not only does the comparison be
tween the years 1910 and 1912 show
this advance, and prove that under
the present management of affairs
mpre than pay for the cruise, and will
add to the county funds further thous
ands of dollars annually. In some in
stances the cruise has increased thr
valuation of timber land to as mucr
as four times the former figures, and
in nearly every sectiou substantial ad
vances are shown. This does not looV
like extravagance, or seem to be
grounds upon which to base a recall.
In short, it must appear to the cit
izenWho thinks of this matter that
the present county administration
has dona well in office, has had at
heart the interests of the county, and
has, in the last assay, given an econ
omical rule. It has lifted the county
from debt and provided it with a sur
plus, and while doing this it has found
ways to also provide and maintain
many needed improvements. It
mln.kes a showing on the credit side of
the ledger, instead of upon the debit
side and if this is extravagance and
misrule, there must be something
radically wrong with the man's mind
who sees it in such a light.
Words of Praise
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FOR
SALE AND RECOMMENDED
HUNTLEY BROS. CO.
Automobiles for Hire
PHONES: MAIN 77; A 193
Miller-Parker Co.
The safest man is the man who has a bank account,
it establishes and lends confidence in him. Start
one today. - .
The Bank of Oregon City
". OLDEST BANK IN CLACKAMAS COUNTY
D. C. LATOURETTE, President
F. J. MEYER, Cashier.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF OREGON CITY, OREGON
- CAPITAL $50,000.00
Transacts a General Banking Busines s. Open from 1A.IH.tiJP. M.
WANTED Fresh Jersey cow, Ameri
can Jersey Cattle Club" Registered,
three or four years old; muse pass
veterinary examination. Send ped
igree with quotation. Box. C, Ore
gon City.
GIRL WANTED for genera1, house-i
work. Call Main 1501. !
FOR RENT.
WANTED Experienced housekeeper, '
good wages. Mrs. Frank Busch,
City. 1
BOY OR GIRL WANTED To take
pictures of the baby, the house, the
livestock, the family and hundreds
of other equally interes'in things
with a Brownie Camera. I cost $1
to $10. I am now at Huntley Bros.
Co., Oregon City, Ore. Write .hem
for a free catalog.
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Four rooms. Inquire
114 Eighteenth street. Come and
see the3e.
FOR RENT Two' clean rooms nicely
furnished, with sleeping porch, pat
ent loilet, electric lights, hot and
cold water. Mrs. Henry Shannon,
395 Division St., back of Eastharo
o-l
FOR REIvif Furnished downstairs
room for rent. Close in, 1007 Main
-St
mainder 5 years at G percent.
the Bank of Oregon City.
F. B.
over
ANY ONE or all at a" Sacrific! four
houses and two lots, each . smal'.
payment down and balance like rent
or will Irade for arcreage. See own
er, R. H. Rogers, Willamette, Oregon.
FOR SALE House and corner lot.
724 Eighth and Jackson Streets,
City.
FOR SALE Or will trade for lot of
equal value, a piano as good as nan.
Dillman & Howland.
FOR SALE Furniture of six-room
house, three rooms rented steady. A
bargain If taken at once. 604 Wa
ter street.
NOTICES
rOR RENT Modern . 7-room house;
16 High street, telephone Main
2214.
SITUATION WANTED Place in
good family to do all the coo'ung,
baking, roastinj, stewing without
fire or any att' nrion. Guarantee
better cooking than you ever enjoy-
ed before. Addres Caloric Fireless
Cooker, care Huntley Bros. Co., Ore
gon City.
WANTED To trade lots in first-clas3
FOR SALE. I
FOF? SALE 13 acres In the Molalla j
Valley, a fine Uttle tract -of ri6h ?
. I-'.vel land. Portland, Eugene & '
Eastern electric line,. (Southern Pa-1
cific) running ou, of Canby is grad
ed wit i ;n 2V- miles, trains t: oper
ate in September, line runs right j
through the place. Price $1350; :
very easy terms; $450 down, . re-
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the S'ate of
Oregon, for the County of Clack
amas. John E. Coulodon, Plaintiff,
vs.
Henriet'a Coulodon, Defendant.
In the name of the state of Ore
gon you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint of
plainMff filed herein against you in
the above entitled suit on or be
fore the 4:h day of September, 1913,
said date being-after the expira.ion
of 6 weeks from the 1st publiscation
of this summons, and if you fail vO
so a;;p:-sr and answe-r such, com
plaint fr want fiereof plaintiff wil.
apply to th'.s .court for tie relief
prayed for in the complaint on file
herein to-wit: A decree of divorce
dissolving the bonds of matrimony
now existing between plaintiff and
defendant-and for such other relief
as to the court seems equitable and
just. J
This summons is served upon you
by publication in the Morning
Enterprise, a newspaper printed
and published, and having general
circulation in Clackamas county,
Oregon pursuant to an order of the
Hon. R B. Beatie, judge of the
County court duly . made and
entered of -,h3 29th day of . July,
1913. Said summons will be pub
lished for six consecutive and suc
cessive weeks from the date of the
first publication, July 30, 1913. -W.
A. BURKE,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
202 Fsnton Bldg.. Portland, Ore.
NOTICE
At a special election held in Sunny
side precinct, Clackamas county,
' Oregon, on tha 28th day of July,
1913, on the question of stock run
ning at large ia said precinct, and
a majority of all the jotss cast
thereat being against stock running
at large.
Therefore, after sixty days from
this date, it shall be unlawful for
stock to run at large in said pre
" cinct, under penalty of ten dollars
for the first offanse and twenty dol
lars for each and every subsequent
offense to be recovered from the
owner of the stock.
Date of this notice July 29th,
1913.
. W. L. MULVEY,
County Clerk of Clackamas Coun
ty, Oregon.
NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF J. d
ADAMS STREET IMPROVEMENT
Notice is hereby given that an assess
ment for the Improvement of J. Q
Adams street, Oregon City, Oregon
trom the soutn side of Eighth stree
to the south line of Fourteent
street has been levied and declare
according to Ordinance No. 643
Oregon City.
The whole cost of said improvemea
is $l4,u8b.b8 and the assessment!
are now due and payable and sha
bear interest from and after the 5t
day of August. 1913, at the leg;
rate arter wuicn time tne propertf
against which this assessment
levied may be sold for said asses
mcnt and a further penalty of fi
teen per centum added.
The property assessed for said iri
provement lies on both sides of
Q. Adams street proposed to be ia
proved and tne line of lots abuttiri
upon eaid part of J. Q. Adams streJ
fartherest from said part of said
Q. Adams street ana said part
said J. Q. Adams street.
U STIPP. Recordar.
NOTICE
Sealed bid3 will be received at tl
office cf the county clerk of Clad
amas county, Oregon, until Augu
5th, 1913, at fiva o clock p. m. f
seventy cords of wood to be delivd
ed- at the court house.
Bids will be considered by the cod
for this number of cords in No
second growtn ana also in q
. growth fir and to be cut from gre
timber.
By order of the county court,
W. L. MULVEY,
County Clerk.
Dated July 23, 1913.
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is not a belter car for R-C-H materials and construction have from the start been of the highest grade obtain-
able. But it has seme additional refinements vh ich place it a little farther in the lead. And it is the most
completely equipped car in the country. , "
Just a word about this matter of equipment. Everyone knows that there are certain accessories which are. as es
sential to the enjoyment of a car as pneumatic tires. The general practice hitherto has been to make the car buyer pur
chase these as extras. This made it possible for the car manufacturer to advertise a price $200 or $300 below what the
complete car actually cost the owner. And where equipment was furnished by the manufacturer, it was too often on
the basis of price alone, which tended to a sacrifice of quality.
We do not believe in either of these methods. So when you buy an R-C-H car, you buy with it everything that is
essential to your motoring comfort and satisfaction. A glance at the list of equipment items will demonstrate this con
clusively. And every one of these equipment items has been carefully selected because of a national reputation for
high quality you will see the names of well known makers all along the line.
One thing more the R-C-H is not an assembled car. We make every essential part in our own great plants; and
every detail of construction from the selection of the raw materials to the final O. K. on the finished car is in the hands
of experts whose positions depend upon the' maintenance of R-C-H quality in their respective departments.
We ask your consideration of the R-G-H on this basis : .
First: What do you need in a carj both in the car itself and in accessories?
Second: What does the R-C-H off er you ?
Third: What more can you get that you really need at double the R-C-H price?
iff Look at this Equipment:
R-C-H Cars are sold fully equipped ready
for the road. The equipment is as follows :
Electric Lights 12-in. Bullet headlights, 6-in. Bullet
sidelights, tail light.
Warner Auto Meter The most reliable speed and
mileage indicator made.
Jiffy Curtains Can be put up or down in a few min
utes time from the inside of the car. When closed, makes
car nearly as rain proof or cold proof as a limousine.
' Bosch Magneto Very. few cars under $1500 are
equipped with this high grade magneto, which is used
on most of the best known and highest priced cars in the
world.
Demountable Rims Makes it possible to change tires
in three or four minutes time.
Extra Rim and Holder Attached to the rear of the
touring car and on running board of roadster.
Rear View Mirror Giving driver full view of the traf
fic behind. ,
Top, Top Cover, Windshield, Tool Kit, Jack, Tire Re
pair Kit, Pump, Robe Rail, Floor Mat, Tally-ho Horn.
REMEMBER
WE REPAIR
All makes
of Cars
None but
the BEST
of help
employed
in our
GARAGE
TIRES
and
PARTS
always
on hand
Autos for
Livery Service
:- Always Ready
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Pacific Phone Main 119
Home Phone A-72
4th & Main Sts, Oregon fity