Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, February 12, 1914, Image 14

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    OREGON CITY COURIER, THURSDAY, FEB. 12, 1914
Ogle it
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Have Property Where Nature Has
Bestowed Choicest Treasures
Only waiting .for spring to open
the mountain roads for the necessary
daily supplies, Ogle mine stands
ready to make good the claims of
the men who have been digging and
developing the mountain for eight
years.
One after another of the assays
have shown the oro will pay $7.00 per
ton.
A cyanide plant is completed
which has a capacity of from 100 to
150 tons per day, and will furnish
employment to about 40 men.
One of the best mining engineers
in the country, E. F. Spaulding of the
E. M. & M. R, has proven beyond all
doubt that the cyanide plant will ex
tract the gold and silver.
It has the approval of the Cor
poration Commission under the "blue
sky" law of the last legislature, (un
der which many a mine in Oregon
has been forbidden by the commis
sion to sell its stock) and has had no
restrictions placed on it.
There's the ore, there's the assays,
there's the plant. J
cyanide plant now ready to start.
The stockholders have had an un
wavering faith in the Fairclough
brothers from the start, and they have
responded time and again for the de
velopment money. The brothers have
backed their faith in Ogle mine 'by
their own money and work for many
years, and this has done as much
to inspire confidence in Ogle mine as
all the assays.
The opening of this mine promises
to be one of the real valuable assets
of Clackamas county.
A mine that pays is indeed a "gold
mine," as it simply brings - more
wealth into the country without tak
ing any out, and the man who owns
stock in a- mine that makes good
usually gets a nice little pension for
life for gold mines are invariably
stayers, and after years of develop
ment grow richer and show more ore.
And when Ogle makes good, there
is little doubt but many other claims
in that vicinity, which have been held
for years, will follow in development
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Entrance to Mines on Ogle Mountain.-Buildings Over Shaft
Is there any way to get by them?
There have been a lot of time and
money put into the long tunnels of
Ogle mine.
It is not a wild cat, stock selling
proposition.
ugie mine nas never yet sold a
dollar's worth of stock, unless the
dollar was needed for actual develop
ment work of the mine.
The company officials have always
adnered to the policy of not selling a
dollar more of stock than has been
absolutely necessary to develop and
equip the mine, and so firm has been
the faith in the ultimate outcome that
time and again the stockholders have
increased their holdings, rather than
to have the stock scattered.
From the start the undertaking
has been largely a Clackamas county
enterprise, and Clackamas county
money has largely financed the mine
work from the first little hole at the
top of the mountain to the third big
tunnel at the base comprising 4,700
of development and the completed good,
and Clackamas county will be pros
pected and located to a finish.
Time and again Ogle mine has had
offers to sell, but the stockholders
have always reasoned if it looked
good to-English syndicates and East
ern capaitalists, it looked good for
Clackamas county, and they have held
on.
It haa been a long, hard struggle
to get the necessary capital to keep
up the years of development work and
to finally install the cyanide plant,
but it has all been accomplished and
when spring permits the work will
start.
Probably ovcr half of the stock-
noiuers oi uacicamas county nave a
personal knowledge of the mine. Sing
ly, by pairs and in parties they have
made the long, hard trip over the
mountains; have had their own assays
made from the specimens they them
selves have taken from the drifts,
and these men have an abiding faith
that Ogle mine will make more than
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The Crown-Columbia Company
Industry That Is Source of Revenue to Many Homes
In and Near Oregon City
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A Croup of Oregon CiLy Public Buildings
Oregon's Ideal Climate
The Climate of Clackamas County
One of Its Most Valuable
Assets
A Land Free From All Climatic
Extremes
The advantages possessed by Ore
gon City as a center for the manu
facture and shipping of pulp and
paper, has resulted in the establish
ment of enterprises in this line, which
are among the largest in the country,
and their operations have, been the
foundation of Oregon City's growth
and prosperity.
Engaged in this line of industry
and commerce on a large and exten
sive scale, is that of the Crown-Co-'
lumbia Paper Company. This is one
and is equipped with the latest and and this, together with its enterpris
most modern machinery used in the ing methods, in keeping the equip
manufacture of their product. In ment of their industries up to the
fact, the plant stands as a model of . highest standard of efficiency, has
high class construction. given the Crown-Columbia Paper
Employment is given to upward , Company a commanding place among
oi tne tnree large paper mills, to company also operates
which Oregon City can point with Cama, Washington, and
of 250 people at the mill, thus it can
be seen that the Crown-Columbia
Paper Company is a source of reve
nue to many homes in this vicinity,
and the fact that perfect harmony
prevails among the employees and
the management, speaks in the high
est terms for the character of its
operations.
Besides the Oregon City plant, this
mills at
Floriston,
j the large institutions of the west.
Another crowmg feature of this
company, is the fact that the man
agement is possessed of a public
spirited nature. In every enterprise
that promises to benefit the locality,
in which their industries are located,
the company is' always found among
the first to give financial aid, thus '
by its liberality, the company has
been an important factor in the
growth, progress and development of
Oregon City and Clackamas County.
nridfi. anH wtnVt, v,.v ioi oamornia, making the company tne
t-,:u t j it. . , , largest manufacturers of paper and ; The benefits which Oregon City de.
,x.uu w u.e up-ounuing oi tne paper bagg on the Pacific Coast , riveg from the Crown-Columbia Paper
city. This industry is situated across Naturally the management of such Company is an ever-yielding revenue
the river from the business portion of a huge enterprise has given much aU to the ' business and industrial ac-i
the city, by the great Willamette Falls tention to the perfection of a system tivities of our city.
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An important thing to be taken in
to consideration by the homeseeker
and investor is that of the climatic
conditions of a community. A de
pendable climate is one of the farm
ers assets part of his working capi
tal. It has two relations one to crop
productions and the range of produc
tion, the other to comfort and health.
The climate of Clackamas County
is all that could be desired and offers
every advantage to the different
branches of industry, and is conduc
tive to economic efficiency. The
county is free from cyclones and bliz
zards, and is a land where the farmer
can work out of doors every day in'
the year.
The summer temperature is mod
erate, owing to the cool winds which
blow up the Columbia River from the
Pacific Ocean, or down from the eter
nal snow covered slopes of Mt. Hood
The winters are very mild, and cold
weather is of short duration. This
being the fact, life here is lived at its
best, with an absence of discomfort
ing features and an assurance of con
ditions that tend to the highest pos
sible healthfulncss.
The air is a tonic charged with
health giving properties, which is so
essential to health and comfort. In
fact the climate is one of the most
valuable assets to Clackamas County,
OREGON CITY SHOE STORE
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Operating Pneumatic Drill in Tunnel
PRICE BROS.,CLOTHIERS
Oregon City's Leading Clothing: House
It is very apparent to the careful an honest cpuivalent.
observer that Oregon City is forging In 1,10 Nothing line the productions
ahead, and in every lino of business
she can lay just claim to having
representative establishments, which
are able to hold thoir own in any
equal field with the best houses in
similar lines.
This is most emphatically true in
the clothing lino, which can be proven
vmuuuy un umi art can secure in
neat, stylish, well-fitting and durable
garments. The line of shoes carried
embrace the leading makes of the
world's largest factories, while tho
furnishing goods assortment is attrac
tive in stylo and varies in quality,
and like tho other lines contains the
productions of the leading makers,
tvery article leaves the establish
ment with u guarantee that It will
be lllSt UH Wnravinnt.wl n..,l 1...
leyond a doubt by a visit to the method of doim hv.kL i;. t
success of the house, for it indicatesJ
a tnoroughly honest policy which is
bound to win popular favor. The
modern store of Price Brothers. The
efforts of this firm to secure a col
lection of the best productions in
wv......g, ..u e...o , u .mt.mnK !St0ro or JTico Brothers is a modern
goods are woll worthy the recognition ; business house, and reflects credit up
which is due to enterprise and a care-! on the mercantile interests of Orciron
ful study of popular needs. These City. The firm is enterprising and
efforts consist of placing before the wide-awake and fully merit the larjre
public the best makes on the market,: and growing patronage which thev
and at prices which are in every case J built up.
Classed among the mercantile
houses of Oregon City which stand as
the best representative in their line
is that of tho Oregon City
Shoe Store, located at Seventh and
Main Streets. This house is an exclu
sive footwear establishment, hand
ling productions of a world-wide rep
utati&n for durability productions
that give satisfaction to its patrons
Among the brands to be found at
this store is that of the John It.
Cross shoes for ladies, the Dry Sox
Shoes for men and Holland shoes for
boys, together with the celebrated
Martha Washington line The store
makes a specialty of shoes for ten
der feet, and has established a well
known reputation in this respect.
They also mnke a specialty of arch
supporters having the reputation for
selling more of these goods than any
one store in Portland. . .
The stock carried is complete in
every respect, and embraces a large
variety to choose from, ranging in all
qality and prices, and to meat all
tastes and conditions. The latest
styles will always be found at this
store, while the prices .will compete
with any shoe store in Portland or
any other largo city. Cautious treat
ment, good service and honorable
dealing characterizes the manage
ment of the house, making it a reli
able and desirable place to trade. Au
up to-dato repairing department is
also conducted, and in evrey way the
Oregon City Shoe Store is a worthy
and creditable business house, and
deserves tho patronage of the local
public. The business is under the
management of Mr. L..J. Lageson, a
public spirited and reliable business
man of this city.
U'REN UCHOEBEL
Prominent and Well Known Law
Firm of Oregon City
The bar of Clackamas County
holds a high position as compared
with the other counties of the state.
and comprises men of high legal tal
ent, who have framed laws for Oru
gon, which have been followed by
other states.
This statement applies most em
phatically to the well known law firm
of W. S. U'Ren and Chris Schuebel,
whose ability and thorough know.
ledge of the law has gained for them
a state wide reputation. Mr. U'Ren is
the father of the initiative and ref
erendum, which is being rapidly
adopted by other states throughout
the Union.
Both Messrs. U'Ren and Schuebel
have seen service in the state legis.
lature and in other political fields
always, filling the office with much
credit to themselves, and to the sat
isfaction of tho people. They are
both lawyers of exceptional ability
and have always taken an active part
in the affairs of our City and Coun
ty, both municipal and professional,
and are men whose opinion is regard
ed as being of weight and value.
Mr. U'Ren comes before the peo
pie of this state at the next primary
election as a candidate for governor,
and his friends have the utmost con
fidence in his success. His record as
a leader in progressive government
has made him already prominent in
the state s affairs, and his contribu
tions to the history and past cam
paigns has shown that he is a power
to be reckoned with. So taking it
all in all the law firm of U'Ren and
Schuebel reflect great credit upon
the .bar .of Clackamas County.
JONES DRUG GO.
'A Modern Pharmacy
With a view of faithfully por
traying the present progress and de
velopment of Oregon City and Clack
amas County, it is necessary for us
to mane mention of many of our pro
minent business houses and citizens
who have been foremost in bringing
about these unexcelled conditions.
Using this logic as a standard,
prompts us to make special mention
of the Jones Drug Company, whose
store is one of the business institu
tions which reflect credit upon the
mercantile interests of the city. As
to the stock carried, it can be said
that the store handles everything that
WILLIAMS BROS. TRANS
FER & STORAGE COMP'Y
Williams Brothers Transfer and
Storage Company needs no introduc
tion to the people of Oregon City, for
their business and reputation as lead
long been established. However, it is
only just that we bring into promi
nence their latest step of progress in
establishing their auto truck delivery
between Oregon City and Portland.
Alive to modern improvements and
every facility to render good service,
and with a view of benefitting our lo
cal merchants, this firm is operating
portant factor to the local business
man.
The large sign to be seen on their
truck, bearing the name of Oregon
City indicates the local pride and
public spirit of the firm, and should
be given due consideration by all
those who believe in the saying or''
"Patronize Home Industry." It is the
intention of the firm to put on anoth
er truck in the near future, at which
time they will maintain a two-and-one-half
hour service.
Williams Brothers Transfer and
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an auto truck delivery upon the most
modern plans. They have recently
bought a large and modern Velio
auto truck, which they are putting
into service between this city and
Portland, making two trips a day, on
hchedule time. The firm maintains a
depot and warehouse in Portland, lo
cated at 205 Washington Street,
where goods are taken; and from
there loaded in their truck in a man
ner which insures and enables them
to render prompt and efficient ser
vice to the Oregon City merchant,
and this fact should prove as an im
Storage Company do a general trans
fer business, and make, a specialty
of moving safes, pianos, and furni
ture. They also deal in building ma
terial, embracing sancl, gravel, ce,
ment, lime, plaster and brick. Their
Oregon City office is located at 612
Main Street, where all orders are giv
en prompt attention. They fully mer
it the business of our local mer
chants having goods brought from
Portland, for they are prepared to
render unsurpassed service with their
new auto truck carrying the name of
Oregon City.
J. H. ITTLE!
For the past five years Mr. J. H.
Mattley has been numbered among
the business men of Oregon City,
coming here from Corvallis, at which
is to be found in any modern and high time he purchased the store .of W.
F. B. SCHOENBORN,
7th Stmt
Grocery
When writing about Mr. F. B.
Schoenborn and his grocery estab
lishment, it is to bring into promi
nence one of Oregon City's progrcs
sive and enterprising business men
and high class business houses. Some
three year ago Mr. Schoenborn suc
ceeded the firm of Miller and Miller,
since which time he has proven his
ability and the requirements that go
to maKo a successful business man.
since taking over the store. Mr.
Schoenborn has made many improve
ments. He has installed new fixtures
and enlargod tho stock until he 'has
brought the store up to its present
modern appearance. The line of
goods carried embraced the most
celebrated brands on the market. The
motto of Mr. Schoenborn is "good I
groceries at the lowest market Drie-
es," and this, together with honorable
dealing and courteous treatment, has
won for him the excellent natronnra
which he now enjoys.
The store is located at 420. Sev
enth Street, and conforms in every
respect to a first class grocery house.
Mr. Schoenborn was for eiirht years
in the employ of V. Harris, during
mcn time ne learned the business in !
all of its details, and became well ac-!
quainted and very popular with th ;
public. He is a native of Clackamas
County, having been born eiirht mil.. !
from Oregon City. He may be term-'
ed as a "self made man," and it goes
vMinout saying that his business abil
ity, public spirit and pleasing person
ality will win for him continued suc
cess in his future business career.
Mr. Schoenborn has many friends
throughout this section and can well
be classed among the young and hust
ling business men of Oregon City.
An Invitation
We extend an invitation to all
worthy people of the land to visit
Clackamas County, and to see for
themselves if we have not spoken the
truth, when writing about the natural j vicinity is crowned by his extreme
resources. 1 popularity.
class pharmacy, and the interior bears
every evidence of progress and able
management.
Mr. Linn E. Jons, the executive
head of this business house needs no
introduction to the people of Clacka
mas County. He is probably the most
widely known man today in this
county. Having represented the
people at the legislature on two dif
ferent occasions, he gained a popu
larity which comes to men of integrity
and enduring worth. He is now serv
ing his second term as Mayor of Ore
gon City, and as an advocate of good,
clean city government, as one having
a strict sense of duty toward his fel
low citizens, Mr. Jones seems to be
the right man in the right place. As
a business man and as a citizen, Mr.
Jones is highly esteemed by all, and
his striking personality and the in
terest he displays in trying to acc'om
plsh still better conditions for the
H. Davis. Mr. Mattley is a dealer in
new and second hand household goods,
embracing stoves, ranges, tinware,
graniteware, shelf hardware and no
tions. In fact the stock embraces
everything for the household, com
prising various lines too numerous to
mention.
This store is located on Seventh
street, on "The Hill," and is one of the
prosperous business houses , in that
thriving business district, y selling
ms goods at a reasonable nnce. to
gether with honest and upright deal
ing with, the public, Mr. Mattley has
established a liberal patronage and
gained a reputation as a reliable
business man. He is a man of a public
spirited nature, and since coming to
Oregon City has proven himself to
be of that type of men who make for
any community a good citizen. He
has formed many friends here and is
held in the highest esteem by all who
iinow mm.
STRAIGH
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In the history of modern sanitary
progress, no line of business is look
ed upon as being of more importance
than the plumbing trade, and in this
branch of enterprise Oregon City
has a firm which is capable of exact
ing work of the highest standard,
and whose ability as plumbers stand
second' to none.
This firm is composed of H. E.
Straight and H. C. Salisbury, whose
office is located at 817 Main Street.
The business of the firm embraces
plumbing, tinning and general job
bing, and the scope of their opera
tions extend throughout Oregon Citv
and the surrounding small towns. The
firm established the business in 1907,
since which time they have executed
many contracts which proves their
knowledge of the business, and which
stand for durability and satisfaction.
They employ only skilled and com
petent workmen, and under their su
pervision each job bears the marks of
expert workmanship.
Both Mr. Straight and Mr. Salis
bury have had many years' expej
ience in this branch of trade and
have mastered the business in all of
its details, and stand as Oregon City"'
leading plumbers. They are public
spirited men and have much faith in
the future progress of their city.
OWEN
G.
THOMAS
Aeroplane View of Oregon City, Showing River and Suspension Bridge
A most excellent examnle
high character and aualitv of Orecrnn
City's blacksmithing industry may be
found in the business of Owen G.
Thomas, whose place is located at
Fourth and Main Streets. Mr .Thom
as purchased Mr. Story's interest In
ousiness about three years ago,
the firm being formerly Story &
Thomas. The business
eral blacksmithing and horseshoeing,
and the equipment of the shon i .,k
as to execute work of the highest
standard for quality and durability.
Air. Thomas is a man well versed in
this branch of industry and when a
job is turned out at his shop it stands
for satisfaction.