c3 I MR. HENRY PECK AND HIS FAMILY AFFAIRS - - By Gross HEMRY JR. SAYSj . . Yms boobs jmt JliMs fW :WM:WjS W V 1 U a , l -V ? MORNING ENTERPRISE OREGON CITY, OREGON E E. BRODIE - Entered as second-class matter January 9, 1911, at the postoffice at Oregon City, under the Act of March 2, 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 WILSON'S Wilson has shown some of the spunk of which he is capable SPUNK in emergencies, when he issued instructions that the battleships of the United States woudl remain in the waters of the Mexican coast until rhey received orders from him to leave them. Huerta's demands that all foreign ships leave the Mexican waters within the period of six months will be ignored by the American government, and the chief executive will run his navy as he determines is best for the country at large. Neither Huerta nor any one else can boss the American navy, but that navy's commander in chief. Wilson has determined upon the policy that he will assume and he has given the Mexican authorities notice that his ships will remain where they are as long as he sees fit to keep them there. Such a declaration from the chief executive of this nation amounts to throwing down the gaunlet at Huerta and his faction, and means that the Mexican leader will either have to make good on his threat or back up on his own statements. He is hardly likely to admit that he is the cause of the strained diplomatic relations that exist between him and the United States; but any move that he would make toward the exclusion of the American ves sles would be but a declaration of war a declaration that even that piratic murderer would hardly dare to make. It is pleasing, however, to notice Wilson's prompt action in the matter and his ready determination to brook no interferance from the Mexican chief tain as to the management and direction of the American men of war. So long has the United States tolerated conditions that the trouble-ridden country assumes that it will dcf-so forever and that th eleaders of that state may play freely with the Americans or American forces who are there. But there is a commander-in-chief in the U. S. who has determination enough in his make-up to put a quietus on any state, and to say that he will assume management of the navy of the United that the Mexican president may impose. There is also another feature to this declaration on the part of the presi dent, and that deals with his announced policy of non-interferance. Should the Mexican government, at the expiration of the period, declare that the American vessels would have to leave rest in the president's hands as to whether these United States could longer brook the intolerable attitude of the pusillanimous chieftan and accept from him the instructions as to the disposal of the navy at a time when the lives and property of the citizens of the country are endangered. From indications that have been forthcoming in the Washington dis patches it is apparent that he will ignore the attitude of Mexico ,and that any consequences that result will be upon the head of the leader who starts the trouble. The developments in the situation strained relations that exist between have grown so tense that it seems but the attitude of peaceful suggestion will more definite will have to be done. What that is, of course, rests with the president, and is a subject that has probably been discussed in the councils of the nation. MOLALLA'S Many of the visitors CELEBRATION the Portland, Eugene & Eastern were astonished at the metropolitan way in which that little city entertained the vast throngs that had gathered there for the day's fun. A program that was interesting and entertaining occupied the attention oi the crowds throgh the morning and afteroon, and the thousands that were fathered there from all parts of the section of the state found not a dull moment from the time that they arrived until they left late in the day. Molalla has started out to be a city. It has al lof the ear marks of one now. It has a bunch of enterprising boosters who are constantly thinking up new schemes for the improvement of tVe city and for the advertising of its resources to the outside world. The center of a vast territory unexcelled in natural resources, there is no reason why it should not, in time, become one of the thriving communities of the state. ' Women Lag a By Mrs. MARY ELIZABETH LEASE, Former President of the Kansas Board of Charities and Corrections. IF men will only recognjie us as human beings with the desire to live out a human destiny we should have nothing further to wish for. A . republic founded on sex is a bad thing. No form of government can be called a republic unless ALL CITIZENS SHARE ALIKE in its -administration.- Thrpugh the centuries women have. LAGGED A STEP BEHIND THE MEN. In opposing equnl suffrage the men and those poor de- " pendent and mentally delinquent women who style themselves "antis" are standing in their own light MEN ARE SEEKING ECONOMIC LIBERTY AND WOMEN ARE LAG GING A STEP BEHIND, CLAMORING FOR POLITICAL LIBERTY. WHY , 8HOULD NOT MEN AND WOMEN TOGETHER 8EEK THE 80LUTION TO "HE ECONOMIC PROBLEM? " ' ,; . , Editor and Publisher NEWSPAPER' such feeling that may exist in that the responsibility for the actions and States regardless of the conditions the waters of that country, it would have come so rapidly of late; and th this government and that of Mexico a question of a little more time when not fit the emergency and somethin. to the celebration of the opening ot Step Behind Men OREGON CITY, OREGON, SATURDAY, -The way to wealth is as plain as the way to market. It depends on two words, "industry" and "frugality." The Bank of Oregon City OLDEST BANK IN CLACKAMAS COUNTY L. G. ICE. DENTIST Beaver Building 8 5 Phones: Main 1221 or A-193 Wants, For Sale, Etc Notices under these classified headings will be inserted at. one cent a word, first tions. One inch card. $2 per montti; bait 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. LOST AND FOUND LOST Lady's coat near Greenpoint. Return to Enterprise office. FOR SALE. FOR SALE Good horse, buggy and harness, cheap. Address Mlrs. We Edwards, Route No. 5, Oregon City, Oregon. FOR SALE Six rooms of new furni ture, complete; will sell in separate pieces if so desired. House for rent. Owner leaving town. Inquire "J. G." care this office. CHAIRS FOR SALE Straight backed cane-seated chairs at C. S. Church. A Bargain. Apply Main 2831. FOR SALE SNAP Practically new 1913 Cole Automobile; fully equip ped and extra equippment. For particulars see Mr .Sullivan, room 300, Masonic building. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Nicely furnished house- keeping rooms. Enquire at 7th St. Hotel. WOOD AND COAL OREGON CITY WOOD & FUEL CO. Wood and eoai, 4-foot and 16-inch lengths, delivered to all parts of city; sawing especialty. . Phone your orders Pacific 1371, Home A126. F. M. BLTJHM. MISCELLANEOUS FOR TRADE As first payment on a small house in Gladstone, or near by, any part of eleven lots in Crook county, Ore. W. J. Wheaton, Sixth and Water Sts , Oregon City. . Boy of Sixteen, willing to work, wants place to board and go to school. Main 2574. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE Notice is hereby given, that I- will at - the next re'gular meeting of the City Council apply for a license to sell liquor at my place of business, Fourth and Main streets, for a per iod of three months. E. A. BRADY. Ordinance No. An Ordinance for making an improve ment of High Street, Oregon City, Oregon, from the North line of Sev enth Street to the North side of South Third Street. Oregon City does ordain as fol lows: Section 1. The proposed improve ment of High Street, Oregon Cay, Oregon, from the North line of Sev enth Street to the North line of South Third Street shall be made according to' the plans and specifi cations on file in the office of the City Recorder, and approved by reso lution adopted by the City Council on the 19th day of September. 1;1S. which said plans and specifications are referred to and made a part of this Ordinance. The surface of the street shall be cut down or fifled up the full width thereof and so prepared and finished -that for sub-grade of road-bed will be 10 inches at the center and 7 inches at the curb below the pres ent established grade of the street and the said road-bed shall be com pleted by placing macadam thereon to a sufficient depth to bring the same to true grade according to the plans and specifications. Sidewalks and curbs shall be of concrete except between South Sec ond and South Third Streets and crosswalks shall be placer, as pro vided by the specifications. Catch basins shall be placed at the following places in ordei to pvo- - Vide for drainage. And the whole improvement shall be made and completed according to - the plans and specifications which are hereby j-eferred to ana made a part of this ordinance. Section 2. The improvement shall be clased "Macadam" aud shall be maintained by Oregon City for the full period of ten years from the date of the acceptance thereof by the Council. Section 3. The City Recorder is hereby authorized to advertise for and receive proposals for said im provement but the City reserves the right to reject any and all bits there fore and the Mayor and Recorder shall enter into a contract or con tracts with each person, iirm or cor poration to whom the contract or contracts are let by the Cicy Coun cil of Oregon City for the improve ment or parts thereof as specified in this Ordinance. Section 4. Each contract shall contain a stipulation to the effect that where the cost of the improve ment under the provisions of the contract shall exceed one half the value of the property assessed for ' the cost of the imfcVovement over tne said one half of the property assessed for the improvement, that the said excess shall be paid out of the General Fund of Oregon City and as to the balance, each person, flrnt or corporation to whom the contract or contraccs are let shall ' look for payment only to the sum assessed upon the property liable to pay for said improvement and collected and paid into the Treas ury of Oregon City for such pur- . pose and they shall not hold Ore gon City by any legal process or otherwise liable to pay the said sum out of any other fund. Section 5. Whereas the condition of said street is and was danger ous to the health and safety of the public and its immediate improve ment is necessary for the immedi ate preservation of the health and safety of the public in the opinion of the City Council an emergency exists; therefore this ' 0rdinance shajl take effect and be in force im mediately upon its approval by the Mayor. Read first time and ordered pub lished at a special meeting of the City Council held on the 19th day of September, 1913. L. STIPP, Recorder. Ordinance No. An Ordinance appropriating . $250.00 out of the General Fund of Oregon City,, Oregon,-for the purpose of in stalling toilets in Fire Houses No. 2, 3, and 5, Oregon City, Oregon. Oregon City does ordain as fol lows: " Section 1. There is hereby ap propriated out of the General Fund of Oregon City, Oregon, the sum of $250.09 or so much thereof as is necessary for the purpose of install ing toilets in Fire Houses No. 2. 3 and 5, and the City Recorder is hereby authorized to draw a war rant for said amount. Read first time and ordered pub lished at a special meeting of the City Council held on the 19th day of September, 1913. L. STIPP, Recorder. Ordinance-No. An Ordinance appropriating $600.00 out of the General Fund for the pur pose of purchasing a Cart and 500 feet of Hose for Oregon City, Ore gon. Oregon City does ordain as. follows:- Section 1. There is . hereby ap propriated out of the General Fund of Oregon City, the sum of $600.00 or so much thereof as is necessary for the purchase of a Cart and 500, feet of hose for the Fire Depart ment of Oregon City, Oregon, and the City Recorder is hereby author ized to draw a warrant for such amount. - Read first time and ordered pub lished at a special meeting of the City Council held on the 19th day of September, 1913. L. STIPP, Recorder. j Resolution and Notice for the Improve ment oi uivision street, uregon , 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 hfs report and filed in the office of the City Recorder, plans and specifications for an ap propriate improvement of Division Street, said city, from the East side of Molalla Avenue to the Fisher Claim Line with a 40-foot improve ment and along the Claim line to 16th Street with a 60-foot improve ment and estimates of the work to be done thereon and of the cost thereof, and , Whereas, such plans, specifications and estimates' are satisfactory to the City Council of said Oregon City, Oregon, therefore, The said plans, specifications and SEPTEMBER 20, 1913. A HOME THAT IS A HOME Do you want to have a nice lawn around your 7-room house located close to 7th street steps? We have one you should be proud to own. Sleeping porch and bath room, 2 toilets. Full basement, 8 foot high. Furnace connected to every room. Long 10-foot porch. Hard wood floors - down stairs. ' Corner lot 66x105 See DILLMAN & HOWL AND estimates are hereby approved, and be it Resolved, that it is the purpose and intention of the City Council of . Oregon City to make the said im- provemfent being described as fol-j 1UW, IU-W1L. The street shall be brought to subgrade the full width thereof be tween the property line from the east side of Molalla Avenue to the North side of Sixteenth Street. On - the road-bed macadam shall be placed, not less than six inches thick at the curb and not less than i nine inches thick at the center of the street and when completed the said road-bed shall be brought to grade described in ordinances No. 638, passed by the City Council at a meeting held June 4th, 1913, and No. 641, passed by the City Council held July 2nd, 1913. Said street shall be properly pro vided with all drains, catch basins, and gutters necessary to preserve the grades, embankments and sur face of the street and to provide all proper drainage. Side walks shall be of concrete except where upon application to the City Council owners are permitted to have wooden walks laid. All sidewalks shall be six feet wide and laid to the property line. Curbs shall be placed on each side of the macadamized portion of the ' street. Cross walks shall be four feet wide and not less than three inches thick and all of said improve ment shall be made according to the plans and specifications filed Septem. ber 11th, 1913, and approved hereby. The improvement shall be classed as "Macadam" and shall be main tained by Oregon City for the full period of ten years from the date of the acceptance thereof by the City Council. The City Recorder is hereby di rected to cause this resolution and notice to be published as required by the cfiarter. - L. STIPP, Recorder. Notice of Filing Report of Viewers to Assess Damages and Benefits for Establishing a Street on the Bluff Between Sixth and Seventh Streets. Notice-is hereby given that the view ers of damages and benefits appoint by the city council of Oregon City, Oregon, to assess damages and bene fits for the establishing of a street on the Bluff between Sixth and Sev enth Streets, have filed their report on the 18th day of September, 1913. that in said report said views fixed the boundaries of the district to be assessed for the payment of the dam ages as follows: . Beginning at the Southwest corn er of Block 39, Oregon City, Clacka mas County, Oregon, running theuce westerly along the northerly line of Sixth Street, to the line between lots 3 and 4, Block 25; thence Norther ly along the line betwen lots 2, 3 4, and 5, Block 25, and Easterly along the line between lots 1 and 2, Block 25; thence Northerly along the Westerly line of the Southern Pacific Property and the easterly line of Block 24 ,to the line between lots 3 and 4, Block 24; thence West erly along the line between lots 3 and 4, Block 24 to the line between lots 3 and 6, .block 24 ; thence north erly along the line between lots 1. 2, 3 and 6, 7, 8, Block 24 and the line between lots 3, 4 and 5, 6, Block 23, to the Alley in Block 23; thence Westerly along the alley between Block 23, and 7 to the line between lots 3 and 6 of Block 7, thence South erly along the line between lots 3. 4 and 5, 6, Block 7 and lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, 6, 7, 8 of Block 6, and lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, 6, 7, 8 of Block 5, and lots 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, 6, 7, 8, of Block 4, to the Southerly line of - Fifth Street;" thence easterly along Fifth Street to the line between lots 4 and 5, Block 26, thence Norther ly along the line between lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, 6, 7, 8 of Block 26, to the Southerly line of Sixth Street; thence Easterly to the northwest corner of block 33; thence souther ly along the Westerly line of Blocks 33, 32, and 31 to the line between lots 1 and 2, of Block 31; thence Easterly in a direct line along the lot lines to Jefferson Street; thence Northerly to Fourth Street; thence Easterly on Fourth Street to Mon roe Street; thence Northerly on. Monroe Street to the Alley in Block 137, thence easterly on the alley to line between lots 2 and 7, block 137; tlvnce Northerly along said line to the Southwest corner of Lot 1, Block 137; thence Easterly along the lot" line to J. Q. Adams Street; thence Northerly on J. Q. Adams street to Fifth street; thence easter ly on Fifth Street to Jackson Street; thence Northerly on Jackson Street -to Ninth Street; thence Westerly on Ninth Street to Jefferson Street; thence Northerly on Jefferson Street to Tenth Street; thence West erly on Tenth Street to the top of the Bluff; thence Southerly on the WE REPAIR ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING MILLER-PARKER COMPANY Next Door to Bank of Oregon City top of the Bluff to High Street, thence Southerly .along High Street to the place of beginning. Said report will be considered by the City Council of Oregon City, Oregon, on the 1st day of October, 1913, at 8 o'clock P. M., and all per sons interested in said report and the said assessment are hereby not ified to present their objections to the said report, if any they have, in writing to the City Council at said time, said report and the ob jections thereto, if any, will be heard by the said City Council at said time. L. STIPP, Recorder. Final Notice Notice is hereby given that the under signed administrator of the estate of Elbert L. Cantonweine, deceas ed, has filed his final report as such administrator in the county court of Clackamas county, Oregon, and the said court has appointed Mon day, October 13, 1913, at 10 o'clock a. m, of said day for the hearing of objections to said final report, if any, and for the settlement of said estate. Any persons disatisfied witlsaitf report are notified to file their ob . jections in said court on or before said date. ROSS SHEPARD, Administrator of said estate. Dated September 13, 1913. C. H. DYE, Attorney for Administrator. Notice to Creditors In the County Court of Clackamas County, State of Oregon. In the matter of the estate .of Eliza beth Mundeu, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the under signed, J. E. Whitney, has been ap pointed administrator of the estate of Elizabeth Mundeu, deceased, by the County . Court of Clackamas County, State of Oregon, and has qualified as such: AY persons- having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same with proper vouch ers and duly verified to me at the office of Geo. S. Shepherd, 825 Yeon Building, Portland, Oregon, within six months from the date of this no tice. Dated and first published Septem ber 6, 1913. J. E. WHITNEY, Administrator of the Estate Elizabeth Miandeu, deceased. of Summons .. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clacka mas. Lucien A. Thomas, Plaintiff, vs. Nellie P. Powers, Defendant. To Nellie P. Powers, 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 named suit, on or before the 8th day of November, 1913, said date being the expiration of six weeks from the first publication of this sum mons, and if you fail to appear or answer said complaint for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in the complaint, to-wit: ; For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff and defendant. Thi3 summons is published by order of Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge of the above entitled Court, which order was made on the -12th day of Sep tember, 1913, and the time prescrib ed for publication thereof is six weeks, beginning with the issue dat ed September 13th, 1913, and contin uing each week thereafter to and including Friday, October 25th, 1913. P. J. BANNON, . - 613-614 Ch. of Com. Bldg. Port land, Oregon, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Summons -In the Circuit Court for the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. Max Wecksler, Plaintiff, "VS. Annie Wecksler, Defendant, To Annie Wecksler, the above named Defendant: In the name of the State of Ore gon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint Pabst's Okay Specific Does the worx. You all know It , by reputation. Price FOR SALE BY $3-M JONES DRUG COMPANY D. C. LATOTJRETTE, President. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OREGON CITY, OREGON CAPITAL $50,000.00 Transact General Banking Bualnaaa. Open from A M. to . w. . filed against you in the above en titled court and cause within six . weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, to-wit, on or before the 3rd day of Novem ber, 1913, and if you. fail to so ap pear and answer said complaint, the above named plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in his complaint herein, to-wit: for a decree forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony now and here tofore existing between plaintiff and defendant, and for such other, fur ther and different -relief as to the court may seem meet and equita ble. This summons is published in pursuance of an order of Hon. J. IT. Campbell, Judge of said Court, made and entered on the 12th day of September, 1913, and the time pre scribed in said order for the publi cation of this summons is once each week for six consecutive weeks, and the date of the first pub lication of this summons ' is the 13th day of September, 1913. MOSER & McCUE and WM. A. WILLIAMS, Attorneys for Plaintiff, 1524-29 Yeon Bldg., Portland, Oregon. Request for Bids In the District Court of the United ( fatates, for the District of Oregon. I In the - matter of Barde Leavitt. bankrupt - As trustee in bankruptcy of the above enutiea estate, I will receive seal ed bids for the following stocks of . merchandise and fixtures formerly the property of Barde & Levitt, sit- - uated in the cities of Salem, Corval lis, Hood River and Oregon City, Oregon: 1. Stock of goods, wares and mer chandise, consisting of shoes, men's clothing and furnishings, hats caps, suit cases, umbrellas, etc., together with fixtures contained in the store room formeriy occupied by Barde & Levitt at Sa lem, Oregon, said merchandise be ing pf the inventoried value of $17, 566.83, and said fixtures being of the inventoried value of $1,313.40. 2. Stock of goods, woras and merchandise of the same character as above set forth, together with fixtures contained in the store room formerly occupied by Barde & Levitt at Corvallis, Oregon, said merchandise being of the inventor ied value of $17,625.71, and said fix tures being of the inventoried value of $2,010.00. 3. Stock t goods, wares and merchandise of the same character as above set forth, together with fixtures contained in the store room formerly occupied by Barde & Levitt at Hood River, Oregon, said merchandise being of the in ventoried value of $8,605.14,. raid said fixtures being of the inveuior ied value of $254.00. 4. Stock of goods, wares and merchandise of the same character as above set forth, together with fixtures contained in the storeroom formerly occupied by Barde & Levitt at Oregon City, Oregon, said mer handise being of the inventoried value of $22,784.63, and said fixtures being of the inventoried value of 2,147.75. . - Total value of said merchandise $66,582.31. Total value of said fixtures $5, 725.15. ' Bids will be received upon said property up to and until Thursday, September 25, 1913, at. 12:00 o'clock' noon, at my office, the same to be received upon parcels as above set forth numbered Page 1. 1, 2, 3 and 4, and for the pro perty as a whole. ' Should the total of the. highest bids for each of the parcels as above set forth be greater than the high est bid for the whole, the said bids will be accepted subject to the ap ,. proval of the Court for said parcels; but should the highest bid for the whole be greater than the total of the highest bids for each of the par cels, the said highest bid for the whole will be accepted subject to the approval of the Court. All bids must be accompanied b7 certified check for ten per , cent. (10 per cent.) of the amount of fered. Inventories of the above stocks may be seen at the respective loca tions of the stocks as to each of said stocks, and in ventories for all of said property may be also seen at my office, and the properties may be inspected at their respective locations. R. L. SABIN. No. 7-lst-St, Room 8, Portland, Oregon. F. J. MEYER, Cashier..