Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, August 14, 1913, Image 3

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'M-:noy CITY, OREGON, THUKSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1913.
Five Queens.
Wifey (pouting) But I don't see why
Is you find poker so fascinating.
Hubby It's the queens In tbe deck,
by dear. They remind me so much of
ou. St. Louis Globe-Democrat
LOCAL BRI EPS
Mrs. Charles Lane, of Pendleton, is
siting her sister, Miss Bidwell, for
ew days.
Joseph Palmer, of Corvallis, was a
sitor on business in this city Wed-
esday.
C. J. Martin, a. business man of Eu-
ene, was in this city looking up old
iends and acquaintances.
E. W. Mithews, of Newberg, was a
sitor on business in this city Wed-
esday. Mr. Mathews made the trip
' motorboat.
C. E. Jenkins, a resident jof Spokane,
adj a business trip to this city Wed
;sday. C. L. Lewis, of Salem, was in this
ty on business Wednesday. Mr.
bwis made the trip by auto and re-
brts that the roads are in a fair con-
tion.
Mrs. Wm. Pope, of Aberdeen, ar-
vad in this city Wednesday to spend
few weeks visiting with friends.
J. Y. Beach, of Albany, was in this
ty on business Wednesday.
G. M. Allen, a business man of
resham, was a visitor on business in
is city Wednesday.
Start the "Old M&n's" day right,
ve him Harris' Old Homestead Cof-
3 for breakfast, fresh roastea at
arris' Grocery.
Oscar Hatton, of Pendleton, was a
sitor on business in this city Wed-
sday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Anderson and son
buglas, accompanied by Miss Iva
nson, made a pleasure trip up the
l)lumbia river on the Bailey Gatzert
far as The Dalles Tuesday. ,
G. E. Parkhill, of Portland, was in
regon City on business Wednesday.
Oral A. Welch has gone to San
ancisco, where he will attend the
edical department of the University
California.
Trafton and Everett Dye left Thurs-
y morning for Seaside where they
11 spend a week.
J. C. Cook and family have returned
kjm San Francisco attar a month s
sit with friends.
John C. McCue, of Portland, was a
Istior on business in this city Wed-
sday.
Mrs. J. Y. Humphrys, of Mfarmot,
s returned home after a few days
bit with Mrs. Joe Robinson, of Cane
&h. The ladies of Zion Lutheran church
11 give an ice cream social at
happ's hall, Thursday evening, Aug-
t 14. Ice cream, cake and coffe will
served.'
Charles Freeman, of Elwood was a
tutor in this city on business Wed-
sday.
C. L. Willard, of Salem, was in this
y on business Wednesday.
Fred Schafer, of Molalla, was in the
nuty seat on business Wednesday.
r. Schafer is the owner of a large
w mill at Molalla.
E. D. Glaker, of Los Angeles, was
Visitor on business in this ctiy Wed-
sday.
IM. Frarberger, of San Francisco,
as a county seat vistior on business
ednesday.
R. Waddle, of Lebanon, Kansas, is
iiting in this city for a few days.
EH. Felton, of Lebanon, Kansas, is in
p county seat visiting with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alldredee left
Seaside Wednesday to spend three
sks.
John Halston mpde a trip to Port
id Tuesday to welcome home the
avers.
Mr. and Amos Richards, of Seattle,
re in Oregon City vistnng with
ends Wednesday.
Ft. M. Hemstock, of Tacoma, was an
egon City visitor on business Wed-
sday. After spending a few days
th friends here he will go to Sea-
e.
E. P. Preble was host to
Oregon City friends Wednesdav
fening.
TO SEA!
To sea, to sea! The calm is o'er.
The wanton water leaps in
' sport
And rattles down the pebbly
shore;
The dolphin wheels, the sea
cows snort.
And unseen mermaid's pearly
' song
Comes bubbling up the weeds
among.
Fling broad the sail; dip deep
. the oar.
To sea, to sea! The calm is o'er.
To sea, to sea! Our white wing
ed bark
Shall, billowing, cleave its wa
tery way
And with its 'shadow, fleet and
dark.
Break the caved Triton's azure
day,
Like mountain eagle soaring
light
O'er Rntelopes on Alpine height
Tbe anchor heaves; the ship
swings free;
Our sails swell full. To sea, to'
sea! v
Thomas Lovell Beddoes.
NEW CURE FOR RHEUMATISM
fet the uric acid out of your system
your rheumatism will be cured.
rltol Rheumatism Powders are the
st effective agency known for this
pose. You can buy them from any
mber of the American Drug and
;ss Association. Jonee Drug. Co.
IT CURES WHILE YOU WALK
TJss Allen's Foot-Ease, the antiseptic powder to
be shaken Into the shoes. It instantly takes the
sting out of coma, itching feet, ingrowingnails, and
bunions. It's the gseatest comfort discovery of the
age. Allen's Foot-ase makes tight or new shoes
feel easy. Ladies can wear shoes one size smaller
after Using. It Is a certain relief for sweating,
callous anil swollen, tender, aching feet. Try It to.
day. Sold everywhere, 25c. Trial package 1'BEB.
Address. AUea a. uimstea, u aoj, n. x.
NOTICES
(Continued from Page 2)
naver be p'aced in an unventilated
room or compartment, an ' exterior
window that can be opened will b
considered sufficient
Section 27. Waste water from
fixtures in bouses wher-3 public
sewer is not available may b3 con
veyer! to cess-pool. Such cess-pool
shall no.: be. located within twenty
feet of any dwelling or factory.
Section 28. No steam exhaust,
blow off cr drip pipe 'shall connect
directly with tue sewer, house drain
soil, waste or vent pipe, or with any
drain water conductor. Steam shall
be discharged into a blow-off or con
densing tank with two-inch vents,
t!je waste or over-flow of which
shall be connected with the house
sewer outside of the cellar walls
Section 29. Where special fix
tures are required for which there
are no provisions in these rules and
regulations, or -' when conditions
arise that demand the descretion of
the inspector of plumbing, upon ex
amination the said inspector may
recommend, in writing, to the city
council, such deviation from these
rules and regulations as in his judg
ment, the conditions demand ; there
upon he may, in his descretion, is
sue a permit in duplicate for such
work, one to the plumber and one
to be filed with the city recorder, to
gether with his said recommenda
tions. Section 30. In all cases where a
building is used as a hotel, tene
ment, boarding house, or restaurant,
the owner or occupant shall provide
a properly constructed grease trap,
through which all slops of a greasy
nature sha;l be drained; said grease
trap shall be constructed of sheet
lead, cast iron or vitrified clay or
cement, and shall be of a capacity
of not less than seven gallons, and.
if of sheet lead shall have a screw
top of sufficient size to allow the re
moval of grease ; if of cast iron the
top shall be bolted down, and shall
in all cases be sealed so as to pre
vent the escape of sewer gas into
the, building, and shall be distant
not less than one foot from any
building. The inspector of plumb
ing shaft have authority and he is
hereby authorized and directed to
compel any person or persons, firm
or corporation, to provide and use a
grease trap, as aforesaid, when in
his judgment same is necessary.
- Section 31. All plumbing in pro
cess of construction, alteration or
repair shall be under the supervis
ion of the inspector of plumbing
who is hereby empowered to stop
further work when he shall decide
that it is being done contrary to
these rules and regulations.
Section 32. All master plumbers
shall be held responsible for all
acts of their agents or employes.
Section 33. All excavation made
in any street or alley shall be pro
tected and guarded by said contract
or both day and night, with the
proper display of signals and lights,
and the said contractor shall be
held responsible upon his bond for
all accidents caused by negligence
in this respect. ' The street must be
opened and the paving and plank
ing and earth deposited in a man
ner that will occasion the least in
convenience to the public, and to
provide for a free passage along the
gutters. One half of the street must
be kept clear for the p'assage of
vehicles, and bridgeways must be
provided on sidewalks for foot pass
engers. As soon as any such sewer
or drain is completed and after the
inspection, the paving or planking
and sidewalk must be restored to
as good condition as previous to the
excavation, and all rubbish and sur
plus earth removed. All work with
in the limits of any street or alley
must be prosecuted to completion
with due diligence, and if, in the
judgment of the inspector of plumb
ing, any excavation, is left open be
yond a reasonable time, he shall
cause the same to be filled and the
street or alley restored forwith at
the cost of the contractor in charge
of such work, which cost must be
paid before any further permit is is
sued to such contractor. If any
Hair
A 25c Bottle of "Swisco" Hair and Scalp Remedy to be Given Away.
Coupon to Any of the Druggists Mentioned Below and
They Will Give You a 25c Bottle Free
"Swisco" Grows Hair, Brings
The free 25c bottle of "Swissco"
Hair and Scalp Remedy, if used as di
rected will astonish you. It is a
NEW REMEDY, the latest and best
preparation before the public. It is
the result of years of investigation
- and research into the reason whj' so
many of the hair preparations have
. failed in the past to do the work de
manded of them. It is marvelous ia
its action and thousands nave receiv
ed amazing results just from the free
bottle we gave them for the asking.;1
. Because you may not have received
any relief from something you have
, .tried, don't be foolish -enough to con
demn everything else You will be
greatly benefited by the free bottle we
. give you. - - -
"Swissco"j 50 cents and $1.00 a
bottle is for sale and recommened
by all druggists. Those outside of
... Oregon City who cannot call at Jones
" Drug Co will receive .' a free bottle
prepaid, on receipt of ten cents in
stamps or silver, to help cover -ex
Free Coupon
work, done in pursuance of the per
mit granted as heretofore prescrib
, ed, be not constructed and complet
ed in accordance with the plan filed,
and to . a 3 acceptance of the inspect
or, an.l the contractor shall refuse j
to pro'ierly construct and complete i
said work, notice thereof shall be j
idven to t-ie owii;r of the property;
iur wiium aiu wura is ueiug uuue,
and the inspector shall proceed to
complete and connect said sewer in
a proper manner, and the full cost
. of the work and any material neces
sary therefore shall be charged and
become a lien against said property
and shall be collected according to
lav. v . . . -
Section 31. Te inspector shall
be notified when any work is ready l
for inspet; ion; all work sall be'
left Tincovere::! and convenient for j
examination until inspected and ap-;
proved. No notice shall be sent for ;
any inspection unti'. the. work- is j
readv for insect?f.n.' . i
Section 35. The inspector of ,
plumbing shall examine tue work
within two working days, after re
ceiving notice that it is entirely
ready for inspection.
Section 36. Plumbing work shall
be tested by the water or pepper
mint test In the presence of the in
spector of ' plumbing. Such test
shall include all sewers, soil," waste
and vent pipes, the lead branches
and ferrule joints within the bui'.d
ing, weather conditions or construc
tion permitting; the choice of the
tests may be made by the plumber,
but otherwise the test shall be de
cided by the inspector of plumbing.
Section 37. When the work is
complete a final inspection shall be
made by the inspector of plumbing.
No plumbing work shall be used
until this inspection shall have been
made, and a certificate in duplicate
that the work has been approved
has been issued by the inspector of
plumbing, to one of the master
plumbers doing the work, and one
to be filed with the city recorder. '
FRANK BUSCH, Oregon City
' f Special
ofjron
We are overstocked on Iron
inducements to interested
like cut with heavv cable
spring and good serviceable
SAGE TEA BEAUTIFULLY DARKENS
THE HAIR WHEN FADED AND GRAY
Mixed7 With Sulphur
Makes Hair Soft, Lus
j trous and Cures
Dandruff.
The use ef Sage and Sulphur
for restoring faded, gray hair to
Its natural eoler dates back to
grandmother's time. She kept
her half beautifully darkened,
glossy and abundant with a brew
ef Sage Tea and Sulphur When
ever her hair fell eut or took on
that dulij faded er streaked ap
pearanee this simple mixture was
applied with wonderful effect.
But brewing at home is mussy
and out-of-date. Nowadays skilled
chemists do this better than our
selves. By asking at any drug
store for the ready-to-use product
called "Wyeth's Sage and Sul
phur Hair Remedy" you will get
Grower Free
Back Its Original Color,
and Scalp Diseases
penses of packing, etc., by addressing
direct to the Swissco Hair Remedy '
Co., 2524 P. O. Square, Cincinnati
Ohio. " '
FREE BOTTLE COUPON
Good for one 25c- bottle only, at
Jones Drug Co., when name and
addrsss is properly filled, in on
dotted lines below. , w .
Those outside of Oregon City
will get a free botle by sending di-
rect to Swissco Hair Remedy Co.,
2524 P. O. Square, Cincinnati, O.,
to help cover expenses of packing,
etc. ' ,
I have . never tried "Swissco"
Hair and Scalp Remedy, but if '
you wi'l supply a 25c bottle free, '
as above,. I will use it . . . . ,
Give full address, write plainly.
Good at JONES DRU.G CO.
Section 38. All water pipes used
to supply hot or cold water to fix
tures must be so placed that they
will have a fall of at least, one-eighth
of an inch to ii;e fcot to a s.op or
waste cock, placed either ia the
basement or outside the building.
If in supplying fixtures with water,
'it is found' impossible "to drain the
pipes by use of stop and waste
cocks, then a pet cock shall be plac
ed at the lowest point in such pipe
so that the pipe may be drained to
prevent freezing.
Section 39. . All stables having
wash racks for washing vehicles
and having said racks connected
with city sewers, shall havs catch
basins to prevent sand, or heavy
matter from entering the sewer.
The-bcttom cf the catch basin shall
be eighteen inches below the invert
of the outlet of the sewer. -
Section 40. Tie mam drain of
any house or building shall b3 pro
vided wifh a main or horizontal
trap placed immediately inside the
" cellar wall or nearest the sewer or
outside in the yard, as is most con
venient. If placed inside the cellar
it must be of iron..
Section 41. There is hereby cre
ated the office of plumbing inspect
or, which office shall be filled by
appointment by the mayor, with the
consent of the council. It shall be
the duty of the plumbing inspector
to examine and inspect all the
plumbing hereafter done in the city
of Oregon City, and see that it con
forms to the requirements above set
forth.- The engineer shall also issue
a permit to any one desiring to in
stall any plumbing in any building
in the city of Oregon City, and it
shall be unlawful for any person to
install any such plumbing without
first having applied for and received
a . permit from said engineer. The
plumbing inspector 'shall receive as
full compensation for each fixture
(25c) cents, the same to be paid
from: the city treasury as for other
municipal services.
Beds and offer special
parties. Bed fA
woven wire m
mattress at J f
a large bottle for about 50 cents.
Some druggists make their own,
which is usually too sticky, so in
sist upon getting "Wyeth's,"
which can be depended upon to .
restore natural color and- beauty
to the hair and is splendid for
dandruff, dry, feverish, itchy scalp
and falling hair,
A well-known downtown drug
gist says his customers insist on
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur, .be
cause, they say. It darkens so nat
urally and evenly that nobody can
tell it has been applied it's so
easy to use, too. You simply
dampen a sponge or soft brush
and draw It through your hair,
taking one strand at a time. Do
this at night and by morning the
gray hair disappears; after an
other application or two, it is re
stored to its natural color and
looks glossy, soft and abundant.
HUNTLEY BROS., Druggists
Ta ke th
and Removes Dandruff
The
GRND
7n niifi
A PHENOMENAL WILD ANIMAL SENSATION
IN TWO REELS
A vivid, gripping
and all-enthralling
romance of the dan
gerous, animal-infested
jungle lands
of Africa
A magnificent production dealing with life of Mary Stuart, Q ueen of France and Scotland and pre
tender to the throne of England, one of the most dramatic chapters of history. Gorgeous costumes, lav
ish staging and an especially strong cast, make the film a real masterpiece. It is historically accurate I
in every detail and represents months of study and preparation. This is the picture about which Louis
Reeves Harrison said in the Moving Picture World of May 31st: "A beautiful spectacle, characterized!
by exhaustive attention to detail and splendid acting, this photo-drama ranks with, the best of its kind, j
The settings are admirably chosen; the Throne Room interior crowns the designer with glory, and the!
hanaling of those taking part m
i Section 42. Any person violating
any of the provisions of this ordin
ance shall be guilty of a misde
meanor, and upon conviction thereof
shall be punished by a fine in any
sum not less than $5.00 nor more
than $25.00 and costs of prosecution
or by imprisonment in the city jail
not to exceed 15 days or by both
such fine and imprisonment.
Section 43. The inspector need
not be an inhabitant, of Oregon City.
Section 44. All master plumbers
before doing directly or indirectly'
any work in Oregon City shall be
authorized, approved and licensed
by the city council. For each such
license there shall be paid to the
city recorder the sum of ten dollars,
the receipt for which shall be pre
sented to the city engineer' before
the issuing of the permit to do any
work.
Section 45. No person shall be
authorized or' licensed by the city
council to do the work of making
connections with any of the public
sewers or drains, or their lateral
connections, until he has furnished
said council with a satisfactory cer
tificate, signed by at least two rep
utable masons, if he be a mason or
sewer bui'der, or two reputable
plumbers, if he be a plumber, to the
effect that the applicant is known
by them to be a person regularly
educated to the business and quali
fied to perform the duties which he
undertakes; and previous to being
- authorized or licensed by said city
council the party applying shall file
a bond in the office of the city re-,
corder in such sum as may be
designated by the said city council,
not less however, than five hundred
dollars, with two or more sureties to
be approved by said city council;
conditioned that he will indemnify
and save harmless the city of Ore
gon City from all loss or damage
that may be occasioned in anywise
. by accident or the want of care or
skill on his part in the prosecution
of such work or that may be occa
sioned by reason of any opening by
him made or caused to be made in
a street, lane alley or avenue, mar
ket place, or public ground in the
making of any pub'.ic or private
sewer or drain as aforesaid; and
conditioned also that he will prompt
ly at the proper time replace and
store the street and pavement over
such opening to as good state and
condition as he found it previous to
opening the same, and that he will
conform in all respects to the rules
and regulations which may from
tim to be established by said city
council in relation to putting in
junctions and tapping of the sewers
.. and drains.
Section 46. It shall be unlawful
- for any person, so authorized by
the city council to make connections
with sewers and drains, to allow hia
name to be used for the purpose
of obtaining said permits, or of do
ing any work under his authority,
under the penalty hereinafter pre
scribed. It shall be the duty of
each and every person so authorized
' or licensed by said city council, to
record his name and that of the
firm, in case of partnership, to
gether with the place of business,
in a book or record to be kept by
the city engineer, and also to im
mediately notify the engineer of any
change of either thereafter by record
ing the name, firm, and place of
business as theretofore in said rec
ord. -
Section 47. All ordinances or
parts cf ordinances in conflict with
this ordinance be, and the same are
hereby repealed.
Read first time and ordered published
at a special meeting of the city
council of Oregon City, held on the
13th day of August, 1913. and to
come up for- second reading and
- final -passage at a special meeting
of the city council to be held on
the 27th day of August, 1913, at 9
o'clock a. m.
L. STIPP, Recorder.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit court of the State of
" Oregon, for the county of Clack
'amas. - - .-..(..,
Charles L. Quinting, Plaintiff,
vs. : 'I -Dollie
Quinting, Defendant.
To Dollie Quinting, the above named
defendant:
. In the name of the State or Ore
gon, you are hereby required to ap-
- pear and answer the complaint
filed against you in the above en
titled suit on or before six weeks
from the date of the first publication-of
this summons, which first
date of publication is July 24, 1913,
" and if you fail to so appear and an
swer, for . want thereol, plaintiff
will apply to the court for the re-
. lief prayed for in ; his complaint
: filed in this suit, to-wit: For a de
THE YEAR'S
MOST
EXTRAORDINARY
FEATURE PICTURE
P IN THE
MARY STUART
Edison Three Reels
jl om o r r o w
the large ensembles reflects great credit on the director.
cree that the marriage contract
heretofore and now existing be
tween the plaintiff and the defend
ant be forever dissolved.
This -summons is served upon
you by publication thereof for six
(b) successive weeks in The Enter- j upon the integrity of Judge J. A. Ea
prise by order of Hon. R. BBeatie, ! kin should not be al'.owed to pass un-
judge of the County Court, which
order is dated the 23rd day of July,
113.
ALLEN & ROBERTS,
Attorneys for the Plaintiff.
Date of first publication, July 24,
1913.
Date of last publication, Septem
ber 4, 1913.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County -of Clack
amas. John E. Coulodon, Plaintiff,
vs.
Henrietta Coulodon, Defendant.
In the name of the state of Ore
gon you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint of
plaintiff filed herein against you in
the above entitled suit on or be -
fore the 12th day of September 1913
said date being after the expiration
of 6 weeks from the 1st publiscation
of this summons, and if you fail to
so appear and answer such com
plaint for want thereof plaintiff will
apply to this court for the 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
asSo. the court seems equitable and
just.
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
Hn. R. B. Beatie, judge of the
County court duly - made and
entered of the 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 31st, 1913.
W. A. BURKE,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
202 Fenton Bldg., Portland, Ore.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank the members of the
Loyal Order of Moose for the splen
did financial assistance during the
last illness and death of my beloved
husband. I feel in particular grateful
and consoled about the conduct and
funeral arrangements carried out by
the lodge, in a very noble and unfor
getful manner.
I also thank my good-hearted neigh
bors and friends for kindness bestow
ed upon me.
MARY ROETHE AND CHILDREN.
War Decalred
Catarrh Germs Must be Conquered or
, Health Will be Destroyed
If you have Catarrh you must van
quish an army of persistent, destruc
tive microbes before you can be
healthy.
You might as well choose your
weapons, declare war and destroy
this army of Catarrh germs rght now.
Booth's HYOMJEI, a pleasant germ
destroying air breathed over the en
tire membrane will kill Catarrh germs.
BotJi HYOMEI (pronounce it
High-o-me) is guaranteed by Huntley
Bros, to end Catarrah or money back.
It surely is fine for coughs and croup.
If you own a little HYOMEI hard rub
ber pocket inhaler get a separate bot
tle, of HYOMEI for only 50 cents.. -If
you haven't an inhaler secure a com
plete outfit for only $1.00. Just
breathe it no stomach dosing.
For Sale By
HUNTLEY BROS. Co.
The Latest Hour.
"What time Is it. my lad?' asked a
traveler of a small boy who was driv
ing a couple of cows home from the
fields.
"Almost 12 o'clock, sir." replied th
boy. .
"1 thought it was more."
"It's never any more here," returned
the lnd in surprise. "It Just begins at
1 again." Lustige Blatter,,
. - An Alibi. " i
Suffragette 1 am looking for some
thing fancy In a man's suit .
The Hibbon Clerk-Not me! Life.
Jones Drug Co., association members!
As rheumatism is due to an excess
of uric acid in the system, the only
sensible, rational treatment is . one
that removes this poison. That is what
Hollister's Rocky. Mountain tea does.
That's why it cures for good. Jones
Drug Co. - - r
The
GRftND
Teeming with blood
curdling indidents
and exciting situa
tions. A master
piece of fascinating
realism. Read the
trade journal re
views. The Picture With
out Precedent
or Parallel
JUDGE EAKIN PRAISED
OREGON CITY, Ore, Aug.13. (Edi-.
tr of The Enterprise) An article
in the local i.os by reputable mem
ber of the bar of this ciiyToaactine-'
: challenged.
The undersigned has had a few
euity cases before Judge Eakin since
he has been sitting upon the circuit
bench of this district and perhaps has
had quite as good an opportunity to
take notice and make estimates of
the character and attainments of
Judge Eakin, and while differing wide
ly, in politics, it affords me pleasure
to commend Judge Eakin as an able,
impartial sincere and pains-taking
judge a gentleman' of high breeding
and culture, far and away above the
school of politics as taught by the writ
er of that unjust, if not scurrilous
criticism. .
- It is doubtful whether there is any
Circuit Judge of the state of Oregon
who has greater respect from the
members of the bar for conscientious
ness and errorless administration- of
!tne Iaw and Bucn a man canton at-
tack but proves there is too much li
cense of free speech.
As a matter of law, a writ of in
junction is very often applied to pre
vent an unwarranted criminal prosecu
tion where property rights are involv
ed or legitimate business is threatened
to be interferred with by police
authorities. This jurisdiction is very
often exercised and in this particular
case the better opinion is that Judge
Eakin was right in his decision, but
whether he was right or wrong in
such decision, it illy becomes a de
votee of advanced thought and pro
gressive views to so far forget himself
in the matter of common propriety as
to jump on an upright and righteous
judge of a court of general jurisdic
tion. It might not be altogether im
proper to exercise the supreme "re
call" on the author of such ill-advised
charges. ' .
C. D. LATOTIRETTE.
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REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
The Glenmorrie company to Lillian
B. Clark and N. E. Coe, block 1 Glen
morrie; $3500.
James P. Ryan and wife et al to El
len Ensminger 7.05 acres in T. 1 S.,
R. 2 E.; $1.
The Reierson Machinery company
to C. Rhodes, lots 31 and 32, block A,
I Kerr and Shindler first addition to
Miilwaukie; $1,200.
Lida R. Comstock to Emma E. Van
Ness, all of tract 8 in J. D. Miller D.
U C; $3500.
Lena Werner to H. E. Werner, lots
3, tract G, Willamette Falls Acres
tracts; $10. '
J. P. Warinner and wife to W. E.
Shaw and wife, S. W. of S. E.
Sec. 12, T. 4 S., R. 1 E.; $8000.
Alexander Bolle and wife to "Henry
Bolle 10 acres in T. 2 S., R. 2 E.; $1.
Eastern Investment company to Z.
T. Trulove, lots one to 12 inclusive,
lots 31 to 40 inclusive, block 83; lots
one to 38 inclusive, block 84; lots one
to 15 inclusive, block 85; lots 27 to 42
inclusive, block 85; Min thorn addition
to Portland; $1.
Frederick Zimmerman to same, lot
38, block 84 Minthorn addition to
Portland; $1. -
Julian Leroy Paul and wife to Flora '
Daniel, tract nine Clackamas park;'
$6000. '
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Hewn without it. He returned trinm
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"Eureka!" he shouted. "I have fonno
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