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About Oregon City courier=herald. (Oregon City, Or.) 1898-1902 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1901)
UBtorkai BocwiT. CW City C otaner CQUKIER ESTABLISHED MAY, HHALD ESTABLISHED JULY, NDEFENC.ENT ESTABLISHED tees fS93 1398 OREGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1901 19th YEAR, NO. 31 THE tiOOEGKS 'HEW .LAW A Court Decision May Make CUickamas and Other State Streams Free. A case lias been heard in tho circuit court of Benton county that may re sult in declaring the loggers new law unconstitutional, The outcome of the ' t.ct aan will Im nf much interest to l,cau ficv ,. ... - t Claekamas county, inasmuch jaa it will affect the claims of two rets of individ uals on Clackamas county streams. The Luckiamute Improvement Associa tion secured a complete monopoly of the Luckiamute river through the pro visions of the loggr.i' la passed at the last session of the legislature. Tho Bpanlding Legging Company, which furnishes logs lor the Willamette Pulp & Paper Company, began a suit to re strain the Luckiamute Improvement Association from exercising control, over ,' the river, a privilege alleged in the .com plaint that tho possess. Tho Oorvallis Times says that Spvihl lug claim qhatthe legislative act U un constitutional, first, because the act of congiess admitting the state into the Union v'dfdared that all navigable waterj within the state should be com mnn '1 v nnd forever fiee to the inhabitants of tlie stato.vand a'.l citizen thereof; and secotid, that the act does not conform to tho constitutional re quirement that, "every act shall em brace but one subject and matter: prop--erly connected therewith, which sub ipnf shall be exoressed in the title." The' title of the act, questioned is. "an therissing the cniioty courts of the sev eral counties of tliis stale to declare (in navigable streams highways for floating logs and timber and provide for the im provement of the same," and it was urged that the fact that the body of the act does not mantion the county court nor provide any ptocednre upon the nart of the csuntv court, render the act invalid. In connection with the passage of tins act it is stated that as originally pre sented to the legislature, the act did vrnvide how the county court should ti - proceed, but that one of the members of the company to whom it was referred, did not like it and prepared the act that passed. In the sh utile the act as changed was given the title of the act originally presented, and hence the al leged hybrid. Judge Hamilton took the case under advisement, and will not render his de cision until the briefs ere filed, which will be at least a month hence. SEVERAL DEATHS. D. V. Thompson, W.J. Caldwell, Charles Cutting and Mrs. Cleavenger. Four Clackamas county people more or less prominent, have died during the past week. While D. P Thompson diea in Portland, and resided there, he was an early resident, of Oregon City and has since been prominently identified with interests here. DAVID P. THOMPSON. The late Mr. Thompson and 0. N. Greenmvn crossed the plains in the Bame train, and located in Oregon City in 1853. Sooa afterward Mr. Tliomp son took a j b of, cutting cord . wood on the MolalU, and the following winter umi-lr,l iia n hR rmr for a blacksmitu, lo cated ivrar the fallj.- Mr. Thompson worked for a firm t.f land surveyors for a couple oi s.oasoii3 went to school for a short lime -and studied civil enginer ing exclusively. Ha went into business for himself, took government surveying I contracts and prospered. Mr. Gren ! nun state.! that while other surveyor (delayed writing up their field notes un til aner their worn was compieieu, an. kont his notes ud to date, and drew iiii money from the government promptly every three months On the o;her hand, some of tho survey ors hiu-mwnd rnimev at three per cent nor m nHi t.n HiIh them over until such lima no mvernment navdav could bi I Mr. Thorn uson died at his home in Portland last Saturday rnorn ;,, ufior apvitrsil weeks illness. He was 67 yeirs old, a native of Ohio, and was across the plains. He was captain of the Oregon cavalry when the civil war broke out, has been prominent in rail road building, bunking, mining and other enterprises. He lias been a mem ber ot tlie uregon staie seutuo house, governor of Idaho territory, pres idential elector, minister to Turkey, and an indefatigable worker tor the public schools of Portland. Mr Thompson j was married in this city in 1801, to Maiy I R. Meldrum. daughter of a pioneer of 1845, and their children consists of one son and two daughiers, one of whom i Mrs. J. N. Teal. It is currently re- ri..., f-r rnnnv trpurn nast. Mr. IU1 ICU licu ........ . - Thompson has paesented his mother-in-law, Mrs Susannah Meldrum on Upper Seventh street witn a check for $25 each month, The funeral occurred 1 ist Mon day frm tlie First Unitarian chnrch, many Masons being in attenuance. i Vmllr nf ilm nrnneriv amountintr to a mil lion dollars or more is left to the widow and two daughters fuT'unT.FS nriTTrNO. Charles Cutting, one of the unique pi oneer characters of Clackamas county, Hioit ot fWlinmanf O. Dickson on the Abernethy, last Sunday night aged about 67. The interment was in the Redland cemetery Monday." Only four nersoiiR were rmesent at the funeral ex- r .... ... ... j i A.;..n cept trie unaertaner aim uemf" unvm Mr. Cutting had been a resident of Clackamas county for over a half cen tury, and located the Cutting donation land claim at MeadoworooK, wnieu naa lomv MinAH nsisaed into other .hands. He at tne fime published a book on some r. .1 .... t abstruse tODlC. UO was ill uosnraio tu- cumstances during the paBt. few years, and put, in considerable of his time prospecting in the mountains. Oren Cutting, of Molalla, is a distant relative of the deceased. MBS. EDWIN CLEAVENGER. Permelia Orphema Cleavenger, aged 23 years, four months and two days, I wife of Edwin Cleavenger, died on the West Side Wednesday, Dec, 17th. The funeral took place from the family resi dence Thursday morning, Rev. J. H. Beaven officiating. Th nterment was in the Clackamas cemetery. inrs. Cleavenger was born in the East. She was a sifter of Esat-tus and Thomas Smith. The deceased was held in the highest esteem , by a wide circle of friends. rill ; years' :Qt ' : . riiOBlTE COURT. Or- W. J CALDWELtj. W. 3 . Caldwell, who had lived in Or egon City .more or less for the past 25 vears, died in Portland ho..pital Mon day of paralysis. He was buried here under the auspices of Oregon Lodge, I. 0. 0. F., Wednesday afternoon. He was 83 vears old. His divorced Judae Iliian Matte Several rers During the Week. In the matter of the estate of Leonora Ross, deceased, Mrs. Lucitida Ross ad ministratrix, January 13th, was set as the date for hearing objections thereto. In the matter of the estate of John S. Green, deceased, a petition was pre sented by Din J. Moore, of Portland for the removal of the present administra tor, 0. D. Latonrette. The latter has until D5.:ember 24th to file answer, and th&linal hearing Ms set for December 30th. ' 1 . In the matter of the estate of Anton KUir, deceased, who died August 17th, 191)1 , E. A. Klar was appointed admin istrator. Tlie value of the estate is $350, and th heirs are Anna Uibson, daugh ter, Bjj.Hi 3S; E, A, Klar, son, aged 36, Theresa KUr, widow, aged 65. The last will and testament of Morris Cii'ienau, deceased, was admitted to probate, and the appointment ot Martha a, tadenau e executrix continued. . You Cannot Change ' the course of a storm by tearing down the signals that give warning of its ap proach Neit her can you cure a cold by temporarily Btopping a cough with opium-laden ..." medicines." " Aliens Lung Balsam, in which there is no opium, cures sore throats and sore lungs because it allays the inflammation and rids vou of the mucus that stops up the ar passages. x 4 "... We have been saying the people of this county dol- 1 lars and cents and giving them the benefit of our exper- rnrr niiv me latest nuveuics iium ui& uiauuiauuiuo I and have been studying the wants of the people for the last 6 months and we will make Christmas Binjlng easy t for you. Here are a Few of the Bargains: ! Xmas Curds leup "VmiiH Tree Ornaments l n to 5nc. J Ladies' (it iits SlOc to $1.50 .Ladies' A Guts 2 Pui'KI'S 9 5uto.5 0 t Toilet Sets 25c to $10 f Manicure Sets 25c. to $3 x Smoker Sets J any price Baby Sets Perfume Sets Mi ii 4 U , '(ii ' 1 1 " " Photo Supplies Photo Novelties Cameras 50utoJ40 Photo Albums P Albums .' X Pipes - ' Stationery Gold Pens Games, from 5 . 5c to $1 Cigars at all pricey Mechanical Toys, latest wonders at especially low prices 07 yeirs Old, a native ui uuiu, " .,i in voura n!,l tvliHn he drove sheeu widow died two or three years ago. 65 8 ThTmiTnW tni iiW Vft V V 7 ji&JL n rtrT" o e $ . o ' ... . jr. 1 eaders 01 liosiaa yooas The Oregon Citv boats now make three trips daily to Portland and re turn, except Sunday. The time card is changed- as follows: . L"ve Oregon Citv at foot of eighth street , 7 :30 a. in. ; 11 a. m. V 2 :30 p. m Leave Portland at foot of Taylor street, a a. m. ; i :v v- . 4 p.m. Tho boats are roomy, and the Bfnn. rv mm bo viewed from comfortably eonted'aiul lighted cabinH, while the pur wiml nfflcrti-s are clever and atten tive. Inrn-Hiatio Wanted. . Tlso iii.nufp-jinw8 of ;!3utnv?;r Hh' i i.i., uiiort-,! i u.it, mi doctor UtHH iU-l.lO v.v.. - - or medioine'cari cure m every csn, nut never having heard where Banner Salve failed to cure ulcers, sores, .rer,eczenia or piles, bh a matter of cur uaity would like to know if there are mcli cases. If go they wi I gladly refund the money. Charnian & Co. Pay up your Subscription and Get One Send in a New Subscriber and Get Two rree THIS NUMB ER WILL BE TrmimmiMi-jnimn I mmm n ii-i i - C BEST Or RLL . . . Charles Replogle, Atwater 0., was in ery bad shape, lie says : "I suffered a great deal wi'h my kidneys and was re quested to try Foley's Kidney Cure. I did so and in four days I was able to go to work uiiain, now I am entirely well. Chirman & Co. - sxors the corns h and works off XHK C0L1. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one aay. no vui .j vj Price 25 cents. , A Goud Cough Medicine. From the Gazette, Toowoomba, Aust.J I find Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is an excellent medicine. I have been suffering from a Bevere cough for the last two months, and it nas euecieu . cure. 1 have great pleasure m mendina it,-W, C. Vociner. limn tho opinion of one of our oldeut and most respected residents, and has been vol untarily given in good faith ami that others may try the remedy and be bene fited, as was Mr. Wockner. This reme dy is fold by (1. A. Harding. I if van wish to said a kw copies to your friends I or relatives, Iiii out following blank and send to I us with 10c for each copy. 50 woodchoppers wanted by Crown Pa per Company. - Ore 1901 Cat This Out. Name . ; Courier-Herald Oregon City, Ore. Enclosed find cents for which please send to following addresses copies of 1902 NEW YEAR NUMBER of the Oregon City Courier Heral Yours Town State . Editor Lynch of "Daily Post" Phillips burg, N. J., has tested the merits of Fo ley's Honey nnd Tar ith this result: "I have used a (rreat many patent reme dies in my family for coughs and coliis, tlv Bfiv vonr Honov and Tar is the bpt thing of the kind I have ever used and I cannot say too much in piaiseofit. Charman s M). rr T.,.,l Irtl nrrnnf bllidfiix m'lllS ii) xiti'-. ........- south of Oregon City ; timber enough to pay for place; running water, orchard, about 10 acres cleared. Will trade for Oregon City or Portland improved prop erty. Inquire at Courier-Herald othce. Try the new candy kitchen opposite Barlow's grocery. For Chrifctmas candies go to Welch's Acme Parlor, He sells more candy than anv other factory in Oregon City and his stock is always fresh and first- class in every way. Largo or small or ders for churches or unnsunus ireea ie- ceive prompt attention. Satisfied 1'eople are the bent advertisers for Foley's Honey and Tar and all who line it agree that it is a splendid remedy for coughs, colds or eore lungs. Charman fc Co. Money talks but bargains you get for your money talks more yet when you buy at the Red Front. Seethe men's new dress nkirta and petticoats they are fine at the Racket Store. OASTOniA. Bean ft ? 1,18 K'n(l Ylffl HavB WMy8 "Z LOCAL SUMMARY The fines I'm tion huxea ia town af the K.K.K. Go iO RsH'ke. Store for bargains. Tl,n Uf.u in ehocolii'e of all kinds at the Kozy Kandy Kitchen, Kozy Kandy Kitchen, up to date oa home-made candies. A few watches for n;vle cheap t Yoniicr'a. Wntulic cleaned, fl. I $20 to $100 to loan on chmtal or par sonul Btflurity. s . ' UlMICK 5C liASTHAM, AjlS. Land titles examined, abstracts made and money loaned at lowest rates. Dimic'k & Eastham, Lawyers, Oregon City. Lumber Lenve oulers at this office for first-t.il 'i s lumber of all kinda, or ad dress W. P. ,HAiaus, Beaver Creek, Oregon. A store full of bargdins fur Christmas at the Hed Front. Drs. R. B. and A. L. Beatie, dentists, Weinhard buililing. . Ant. nvl'na talwia'n,) Vfinr tiionev saved in millinery at Bed Front Store. "Move 'em quick" prices are put on everything that comes into the Racket Store. House and half-acre on edge of city lrnits for sale for $175. Inquire at Cour-ir-Herald odiee. Piano lessons given by Mrs. V. liar ris, Coiner 13th and Main street. Mana feldt'g, technic a ipecialty. Toys for tho children in abundance at Red Front, Tho Weekly Oregonian gives all the national news and the Courier-Herald gives all local and county news, uoin one year for Two Hollars. The P. 0. & O. T. line will until further notice make a 25 cent round trip rate from Canamah and Oregon City to Portland on Sundays, with cars every DO minutes. (iuckenheiiner rye whiskey direct from (hft bonded warehouse. Nnd by tho gallon, hot lie or drink by Kelly & Nub lilt. Pure goods in or'ginal paukagot. Drink Wilholm's beer. Kelly & Nob litt, sole agents. PcrtiM having a farm to rent will do well to call on O. A. Cheney, real es tate and in'fiiranco agent, tit Oregon City, who has applicants. Bin Millinery Sale. Miss Cslia Gold smith. In order to reduce our EtoeU wo have made a Great Reduction hi prices on 1 1 . mi: i .. tt: ... i '..l l i. an muiinury uuutj. tiino vui'jmn ttu. Special sale millinery Hed trout. Mna' and hnv' balR InrfS than ftie- torv prices Red Front Store. Key fitting, lock work, and saw filing at Johnson fe Lamb's bieyoln shoo, op poidle Electric hotel. Patisfuctiou guar anteed. The Rackot Store will give away a Sewing machine Christmas. Chance with every 10-cent purchase. For Fruit Trees, flowerB, etc., apply to I" LeMahieu, Oregon City. Why drink rot-gut, when you can get Bauamore li'ind-mada tour mash at l.'ll X, NnV.liM'a. Kellv & Noblitt'n. Hot soda at the Ko.y Knndv Kitchen. The Portland Citv & OroL'on R tilwav Company will run cars every ;0 minuieg between Oregon uity anil i oruaii'l Sun day. A delightful lido for only 23 cents the round trip. The cur. run eicai hrouli to Cinjui'ih on that day. . Bh values In reaty-to-wetr tints. Miss Goldiinitli. .1. W, Bryan, of Lowder, III., writes: "My Tilth) loy was very low with pneu monia. Unknown to tho doctor wo frave him Foley's llnniy and Tar T'ie re sult was magical and puzzled the doc tor, as it immediately Btoppo' !-! rivek Incr roniiti nnd ho ouicklv rd'ovrt d ." Charnian & Co,