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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1904)
City Enterprise. Oregon VOLUME 37. NO. 28. OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE., FRIL.AY. MAY 6, IWM. C8TABLISHED 186. a,nston m. Real Estate "Business It has been apparent for some time that Clackamas County was not receiving its just share of the immigration flowing into the State. This has come about largely from the fact that other localities have made special effort, through local or ganizations and in the distribution of literature, to induce and invite newcomers into their respective counties. Clackamas County has to pay a large sum as its part of the appropriation for the Lewis and Clark Fair, and it ought, in all good conscience, to receive its proportion of the awards in the way of new settlers to buy up our sur plus lands, and aid in the building up of new industries. For the purpose of helping myself, and directly and indirectly this great county.I have opened a real estate office in Portland, at 233 Washington Street, Labbe building, first floor, and will be open for business on and after April 1st. Capt. James P.Shaw, late of Hood River, who was associated with the real estate department of my office some years ago, will have charge of the Portland office, and will be a lull partner in the real estate department of the business, both in Portland and Oregon City. Hav ing lived many years in Portland, Capt. Shaw has an intimate acquaintance with the metropolis and its people. From now on we will have special opportunities for sell ing real estate left with us. We shall make a specialty of the following properties: Clackamas County Lands Oregon City Investments Gladstone Property Hood River Fruit & Berry Lands And shall at all times try and attract capitalists to take advantage of the untold re sources ol this great county. We vA.h to increase our list of farms for sale and can promise faithful and efficient service. Would be pleased to have visitors to Portland call and get acquainted with our plan of selling lands. The firm name will be CROSS and SHAW Main Street, Oregon City, Or 233 Washington Street, Portland, Or --o-o-o-v o ()ItKi:T A MII.I.KH ATTORNEY AT LAW ..ni'l Tltlen nuil l.'iM'l MTloo iillliint it NfcliiMy Will punter in all Coutts of the St.itr Kooin y, riuli ir l Hl.lg. oj). Comt House, (lirp.n CUv, Uri-gon l.i'DKlK.lt. ATl'oKNKY AT LAW tlHTHAlTPKir I" R'H'K KTT 1 1' ! H Kl. Ome ncxi to Ori-gm. t'ltr Knt. n ri-n. f- KO. 0. HKnWNKI.I.. ATTOKSKY AT LAW Ort'Km City, Will prnrlire In nil Hi rmrt of the "Utt"1-Oltlii- in I'mill'-ld I'UlMihK- () W. KASTHAM ArrollSi:Y AT LAW I .ml Till.- K.x.mlne.1. Al.strix H Mud... ( rtH"" " T T ,T .T T ST .T .T 57 .T T T .rr T V .T f JUST RECEIVED A FULL LINE OF . . 0 t . , - v-A-a v4 a1 it"-' - ir io STEEL RANGES DiiKnoN City, Oh. nrrii'K hvkh Hank ol Ori-uun t;iy. W. B. 0' - U'llKN & SCllUKUKL AttoriioyH at I-nw. JcittfVljcv dVbuohot. Will pm.-lire I" H p"1U'r"""" ., nt-tt lenif utM of Kxtnles. FuV. "l. .ltr-i "I I'11"' 'm kn.l lH.il y.mr i....n-y on first montage- Offico in Enterprise Building, Orison "it y . On-con. JAY STIIT Attoknky at Law. JtiHlico of tli lVe. ' .l.er 111.1k., Oregon Cly J U. CAM MULL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BEUON CITY, Will nmctlne tn IHh courti ol the ttate. Of tee, lu cnifluW liulldlii. c 1). 4 D.C. LATOORETTE COUNSELORS AT LA .7 MAJH TBKT ORBOOK CITT, OBIQOI ffaralih A kren ofTltle.Loto Meney.For- If you ni-ctl unytliiug in the way of Hiinhvure, Crock try, Gluss-wnre or (iianite-wiire, I can siiily your wants. Call and iiinn'ct my Ht.ick. V. C.iinpl.'ti line of n.-w nii.l n'conil lminl FURNITURE carried. Ix-t i t A '1 '1 A A A A 'A A A A 3 A mo supply yon with a hoiihii- ki-i-pitut outlit WALL PAPER "I tli" tfiality ami latest olyleH at rit;lit prire. x A A A Attention, Here's a Bargain fiOOO fci-t, lt4' inch fl rs r iitcK Mnnilit rope, in oho piece, is ofTered for H.tln at a liuru.iin for a few dm n. Main Street, I. TOLPOLAR Oregon City. ISriuiswick House & Itestaurant Newly Furnished Rooms. Meals at AM Hours. Prices Reasonable. Opposite Suspension Bridge. Only Firnt Cl.is .-statirant In Town CHAULF.S CATTA, Proprietor Oregon Washington State Fair Victories rrca h'lymoutn mocks -2-3 os Cock Pi-1?, 6 l-i Coi::p'-!tion 1st on Hen. to in Competition c r.ii: .i. . . .40 in CuinpeCiVoa ndm...Cori"rr! 21 in ('.:;.'."?" 1st n pen, U in Competition 1st iu Aiiu ri. H CtM Hlf( wan I at nn pillli't th v't S jr. Mo k fur ale, nf In :. Wush'iiK'toti Slale Fair 11102 We only sent 3 pullets, I hen and 1 Cock and won on every entry but one besides specinls, including best pen In the show. Trues won 1st Cock, 1st Flea: 1st and 2nd I'ullet; 1st pen. Riklbltloa Stock ipenlalty Soma gtut yallaur tl !. r.gg 93.00 MURROW & SON. Oregon City. Oregon. WILL SERVE AGAIN EFFICIENT COUNTY OFFICERS WHO WILL BE RE-ELECTED. Quartet Whot Record Commends It Member for Another Term Who They Ar. The KntftrprlHo tak.-H pk-axure thla work In pn-Hciitlng tho llkonoHMua of week In pr'-HiiliiiK tho Ilki-ncHHe and hrh-f aketchi-H of four of the preH ent county ollici-rn who are candidate for a M-cond tunu and will be re-H;ct-i.-d. In addition tu poHK:KHlng every neci-HHary cjiiallfif 'ieHe four of- fleer Clork Sle girder Stev- elm, AHPHHor Nt 1 Bch'id Sil- porliiti-nili-iit Zli Oi be still further comment ulthfully per forming a public 1. 'Hie work of these four oil! .lire no com ment. In every liiHtai.co It has been thorough and faultier. FOR CLERK. K. A. HlelKht, Ilepuldlcan nominee for (.-oiiiity clerk, was born and rear ed near Kockford. III. He removed with hi family to Oregon In 1889, mid to Oregon City In 181M). He wan mi.' of tl.'! incorporator and Htork holderi of the On-Kon f'lty CaimliiK Co, and win bookkeeper and asaiHt-Hiiperliiti-iidi-nt duriiiK "s existence. Id- alti-rwurdH m-ivi'd Jive yi-ars with '.. K. Williams In tl.e capacity of li'-ad ch-rk and bookkeeper. In 1'jnO .Mr. Sb-lKtit wa-i upMiiiili-d by the Kovern menl censM' i-xaiulner for Canby, New Kru. Ciiiie.'iiah and Maple Lane precinct:;. !! o'.vns a iruit I arm near j Canliy, v.liicl. he bin nporati-d sue-j ceKHlully a miijiuer of ) -ai's. .M. . I SleiKl't -ci-ived bis education at ti.e j itockloi'l ii.jr. .School, -a as rai""l to IrtbitH t.i in 11 ! ry aiel 01 no- Mr ' Hleiu'M ii '.- -:..! ot more than, average . ' ' -ri'-.i I ability and tl.e rec- ; oi.ln ol f : 'ii t departnient i.re a credit j to bis ai'inini' nation. Durini,' his I !n -t term. Mr. Sleight has demon-filrati-d his ability to p"-o.ry handle j the affairs in this depa' t nent. and is j entirely desei viirj of the second term to which lie will be elect".! In June, i FOR RECORDER. j Henry K Steven.-, who Is a can didate for a second term as county recorder, is a native of Clackamas ' county, having been born at Caiie::iah November Hi. lMil. He was raised at Caneiuiili, attendi-r the . juudic schools, i.n l alter .vnr Is was prad'iat- ed fiom the l'ortla.l 1 Husili'.-sq Col leire. T' 1 !-ars ho In- rci) ied to ; Milxaukl '. ;:nd for l-ve ye;is befoK his election in .lun. ID'i'J. -ias i".:- . plfiv.-'l hy tl.e ()re;o,i Water Pov.ei & Uailway CniupA'.i on the line 1i- ; twe.11 i '011 land unci Ore-'.-n Citv. He served i.s deputy under Recorder Wiiitlock. ar.d that his trainini; was thorough is perhaps best In evidence had un oincj" v.1to b i t done th thorouKbly atd ilniiit (liscr.nitia flon Mr. Neli on in :a y,,t . of aire, having been Ixini at iipi nilu-ld. Ill, In iH'tH. Ilitf xe be was Ii, jears of ane he t-iilial-'d in flie Third Wlscon etn cavalry, Ahlch on '-rated In Kan nan amongst notil Cunieilerafe lead er. H remained in the army un til the cIiimi of the v. a'- Mr. Nelson came Uj (n-j-mi I fo Tive year cmploypd as cl'-ik and bookkeep er in a neiii-ral men li.wirse Rtore. HemovInK to ('lai kainns county In 1877, he enguKed in faiming at Lib eral. Durliitc tho term nt S. M. Ram Hey as recorder, Mr Nel.im was em ployed a depiiry lor :i time and also erved i deptity under A Henor Ilradley and William. To Mr. Nelson belongs the credit of having last year a3ne:'si-d the property of Clacknma county at a figure more nearly tho ncfual valuation than did i IXTKUEST OF LAI50K 8TATE FEDERATION HOLDS AN NUAL CONVENTION. Over One Hundred Delegate Were In Attendance Some Important. Resolutions. Tho Hecond annual convention of the StRt Federation of Labor wa0 convened at. the Woodmen Hall IB this city at 10 o'clock Monday mort Ing. One be idred delegates were tl attendance on opening day, but thl number was Increased by another F. A SLEIGHT, OF CAN3Y. frr'T".. C ' l-r f . -. . ft A ;jn Nominee any pri-t-e.liiig o:;,ce,- m t-.,; a -.s.svr ti utiicp. Mr. Nel -"I vuil I r r?-L-ctei a.'-in with th1 '.i.'-. -r n .i:in--e on ttie Itepuhlicn t.cki-t. FOR SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT. Su'ii-rintendi'r't J. 1'. -laser, who for Clerk. invents, n coOr C'lni-H h v -.- HENRY E. STEVEN S, OF MILWAUKIE hundred '..-! ore the elude I e s's -kms IlillL'. Sol ;f. nVker. of tl.e Greg, n City Paii.t'-r-' I'Dion, calb-d the C"ir.v lion t nr --r and mtrodiiceil Mayor Grant B. Dimick. who extended to tli ie-le;;::te-, the Iree.-om of th-- PitT. i 1 -if c. of ReDublican .Nominee .for .Recorder. by the capable manner in whicli he has performed the work of his oilice. Mr. Stevens is just as popular as when he was elected two years ai,'o. nnd his re-elction by un equally large plutalitv is unquestioned. FOR ASSESSOR. If there is any one otlice In con n.-ction wiih the administration of county iilTaiis that is hard to lill om! at the same time perform the duties JAMES F. NELSON, OF MULINO. f .-. 1 : : " ' '.; .. ' - tA- ? - Z A AN . '. f has been nominated for re-election next June, spent the greater part of his boyhood and young manhood on his father's farm in Illinois. About the age of It! years he entered the Northwestern College, where he spent five years, graduating with honors in ISM. Always fond of books and children, he chose the teacher's pro fession, winning his way from the dis- V. ;-m .of P,,fiiand, pr'sident the tMXif IVderatn.!:. assun,.-I tli ,; .,; . ,.r ti,e n. .eting, and at !. v.ins t'ie progress or . -'I ir r !n tins state, an lenne-ommitf-'") on credentials fol H. '' P:irsnni. Portland: Sol 'ail.. rreK',0 City: S. R. Ha cli. L:;Crr,de: L. W. Benedict, Portland, and ;. K. Cox. Salem. Thi; the committ- e on credentials was pie paring its report, several addr'sses were made by prominent labor peo ple and organizers, among those i attendance being State Labor ''uta missioner Hoff, of Salem. "A vital stage In the history oT organized lahor has lon i.e. " tated D. 0. Conway, of Chicago, first vice-president and national organizer for tiie .veli.il Lie.-.xS i'.utecHe A- sociation. "because of the opposition that Is being waged against trade unionism from all sources by tha comon enemy." He advocated a clos er alliance among the labor organiza tions under the direction of an intel ligent management to cope with the situation. He spoke of the remark able growth of the organization ol the clerks, which had increased in jt few years from 53 locals to 1003 lo cals, representing a greater growti than any other separate labor organ ization. Mr. Conway argued that th interests of union labor can be large ly served in the employment f uo ton clerks whose efforts are e- ;t--ed in promoting the sale of unioa made goods to the disparagement oT non-union made goons and the prod ucts of penal institutions. S. rtoseiiheri;. of San Francisco, who recently visited China and J p. ;,- as a representative of the American Federation of Labor, and investigated labor conditions there, told of his trip and investigations. Delegates favorably report, d by the committee on credentials were: (Continued on page ".) iContinued on pi.g .) In Republican .Norn or .A"sor. sessor. But in t' jrson of Jau. of the office it It X ot couity ao F. Nelson, of ammo, Clackamas county ha during the last two years even that calls for cream of tartar and soda or other qui'1: leav ening agent use RoyA iiakin d 1. -11 1 (iwfipi ir Ai 1 1 -.r. v 1 x 11, M 111 lliCAi 1.U 4.1J.L, jd of finer estible and w or, lesome. ' v- V' i it di-