Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, December 09, 1904, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, rftlDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1904
PAGE I.
BURNEDFACTORY
OREGON CITY VISITED BY 17200 Flftt
LAST FRIDAY.
New Furniture Factory of Frank Dutch's
Practically Wiped Out
Alto Old Brewery.,
1js Friday nlKht the old Ore-gun City
Iti-t WPri' hullding waa burned to the
ground and the furniture factory. ,e
wntly established by Frank Buaeh, was
practically reduced to ashes. Mr. llusch
estlmatea hia loss at JiUWO with only
$2000 Insiirnnce. while the brewery build
ing, which la the probity of the Weln
hard estate, waa valued at $1100 and was
not Insured. Slight damage also resulted
to the Welnhard brick block.
The (Ire started in part of the brew
ery building that waa occupied by a
Chinese janitor, and resulted from faulty
chimney connections. The blase waa dis
covered shortly after o'clock when an
alarm was promptly turned In. All three
of the volunteer hose companies and
Columbia hook and ladder company re
sponded and worked faithfully until a
late hour In the night, managing to
save a number of residences that were
for a time in great danger because of a
south wind.
The old brewery building waa a land
mark in Oregon City, having been built
in 1S56. For a number of years It bas
been used for a stable and store house
for the Welnhard brewery. The loss to
Mr. Busch Is especially unfortunate. The
plant for the manufacture of furniture
had scarcely been established and In
good operation when It waa wiped out by
, a fire. Coming as It did just before the
holidays. Mr. Busch's loss is even greater.
Besides a great amount of raw material
that he had on hand. Mr. Busch also
suffered the loss of a great amount of
partially manufactured furniture.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Furnished Every Week by the Clackamas
Abstract A Trust Company.
G. Collins to B. C. Giltner. Lot 1 to
20. blk. 68. Mlnthorn. and adjacent Sts.;
$100.
V. E. Brannard to J. Hooper, lots 18.
17. 18, and 19. Clackamaa Park: $.'500.
M. M. Charman et al to C. W. Strlck-
lin, lot 10. blk. C Supplemental map of
Clackamas Heights; 160.
C. Bluhm to J. and L. Noble, lot S and
part lot 6, blk. . Pleasant Hill Add $280.
C. Bluhm to C. Bluhm lots i:, 11. 14.
blk . Pleasant Hill Add; $1.00.
C. Magglnt to B. Men, NH of NEK of
8ec. 34. 41 E; $30.
8. E. Reed to R. F. Wllraot, 2 acns In
NW of Sec. Z,2 2. E; $400.
J. R. Hickman to J. Downey, lot 10,
blk. IS. Willamette Falls; $750.
J. W. Roots to Clackamas Grange No.
298. lots S and 4. blk. t, Rootsc Add to
Marshfleld, $80.
J. Jarl to J. Jonsrud. E of SE4 of
Sec. . 24. E; $900.
M. Bonn to F. Heldeman, NH of SE4
of Sec 2, Jt-2. E; $3000.
C. T. Howard laK.R. Long. 7.52 acres
In 8ec. 18. 42, E; $188.00.
F. M. Chance to G. P. Partch. E14 of
SEM of SW. Sec. 5. 24. E; $400.
J. E. and F. E. White to J. M. White,
lots 1 and 4, blk. 99. Oregon City. NEK
of 8E4. Sec. 1$. 42. E; $1.00.
F. Cochran, to Oregon City, part lots
2 and 7, blk. 49. Oregon City; $150.
F. Bonk to R. Treolchler, part blk. A,
Darling's Add; $400.
J. H. Hardy to W. Phillips. 2 acres In
G. Wills D. L. C, 11, E; $130.
W. R. ITren to W. Phillips, t acres In
G. Wills D. L. C. 11. E; $60.
E. A. Porter to J. W. Watson NEVl of
8EU of NE4 Sec. IS, (1, E; $100.
Ft H. Ackerson to J, W. Watson, W14
. of 8W4 of NW4, Sec. 14. 61. E
$400.
J. W. Watson to E. A. Porter, 8WV4
of SwH of NW, Sec 14, 61. E; $300.
V. Klohe to L. J. Melum,. 130 acres in
Sec. 35, 31. E; $8000.
A. and I. McLean to M. Moehnke, lot
17. and 18. Subd. blk. 18. Holmes Add
$175.
J. P. Scheel to E. Scheel EVfc of E of
SE14 of Sec. 22. 36. E $1.
W. P. 8mith to E. F. Riley, lot 41, blk.
70, Mlnthorn; $5.
L. Batdorf et al to A. Schoeder, Wft
of NE4. Sec 6. 31, E;$1.0 et al.
J. and H. Llebe to A. Bchroeder, WH
of NEVi 8ec. 6, 11. E; $1.00 et al.
II. Zimmermann to A. Schroedtr Vf of
NEV Sec. 5. 31. E; $1.00 et al.
M. L. and A. O. Hayward to H. Wil
Hams, 100 feet x 56 feet in W. Holme'
D. L. C; $760.
E. J. Wolf to W. Kuppenbender, 104.40
. acres In W. Armpriest D. L. C. 32, E
$4176.00.
J. H. Olds to American Investment Co,
30 acres in Sec. 12, and 13. 21, E; $1
W. J. Wolf to the Land Company of
Oregon, 200x300 feet near Estacada, $1
C. Bruedern to C. Anuschat. B of
NWV1. NW4 of NEVi, NEVt of NWVi of
Sec. 12, 62, E; $350.
H. A. Knight to R. C. Knight, lot 9,
blk. 2. Canby; $100.
J, P. Young to C. A. Hlnes. 14 acres In
W. W. Werns D. L. C, 31. W; $1.00.
R. B. Holcomb et. al. to P. McCarren,
partof Claim No.. 49. 2--2, E; 2600.
P. Utlger to J. Jarl, of SE of sec.
6, 24, E; $950.
T. Charman (by Shff) to J. M. Tracy,
l-5th Int. in 177 acres In 341; E; $718.
A. Sechtem to J. Gerber. SEVi of BEVt
Sec. 9, SW4 of SWVi of Sec. 10., 43, H;
$1200.
Willamette Falls Co., to F. Darling,
tracts "B" and "J" 1st Add to Will.
Falls Acreage Tracts; $350.
Will. Fadds Co., to F. L. Darling, part
of tract"1" 1st Add Will Falls acreage
tracts; $98.
L. Bchulthels to I. M. Toliver 160 a.
In CI. No. 40, 62, E; $5000.
Clackamas Co. to M. B. Worthlngton
blk. 10, Co. Add to Oregon City; Premises
M. U. and T. E. Brown to R. J. Moore,
lot 8 and part lot 1, blk. 10, Co. Add to
Oregon City; $1275.
F. 8. Morris to Land Co., of Oregon,
SVi of NVi of Sec. 22, 46, E; $1.00.
F. S. Morris to Land Co. of Oregon,
13 tracts of land in Clackamas county,
Oregon; $1.00.
Ore. W. P. Town Site Co. to C. and L
Beers, lot 4, blk 36, and lot 10, and 11
' of blk. 12, Estacada; $300.
C. Bair to S. N. Strlubahr, S0.60 a. in
SV4 of Sec. 27, 41, E; $4000.
L. D. Mumpower to J. Q. Mumpower,
8V4 f NW4 and lot 1. Rec )$. 3,
K; and 20 aovrea In Sec. 13, 22. 1S:
14(H.
P. Mceka and 17 others to Aurora Eloc
trlc Co.. by IS separate deeds, certain
water and ditch rights on lands along
Molalla road; $1.00 each.
J. D. IH-ke to W. O. Heater, lots 3.3.4,
5 6 7.10.11 .12. blk. 4 all blk 6. Mountain
View Add to Oream City; $200.
W. B. Barksdale to M A. Btamhall.
part lot S. blk. 42, -1st Subd Oak Grove;
$600.
C. W. Romlor to 8. K. Card 8v, of
raot 10. Doling Junction; $75.
O. W. Waldron to J. Hanks 1 a In K.
Fleher CI.. 22. E; $250.
A. U James to B. Warren. tats 3
V4 of 8Ki 8.c. 7, 23. E; $2000.
K. B. Miller lo fl. Miller, 8K.000 A.
n CI. No. 43. 4 1. E; $30."
A. rYanoi to J. M. Poorman, tnistee,
of NEVi of 8Ei Sec. 31. S 1. E:
O. V. l Town Site Co, to J. K. Mnson
lot 18, Wk. 8, Kstaomla: $75
J. r Mason to A. StroWx. lot 18, blk.
KxtMCHll. $200.
C. li. Snake to A. K. Stubbo, lot 1.
blk. 8. Estacada; $25.
M N. Wtioox to P. Stoller, lots 6.17.
blk. S7. 1st Subd. Oak C.rove; $S60.
E. M. Howell to W. 0. and A. Langa-
ford; $500.
J. Clausen to C. O. Sannes. 40.100 a.
In Sec. 2. Sl. E; $1.00.
C. O. Sanes to J. Clausen. 40.100 acres
In Sec, 29, 31. E; $1.00.
J. and C. C. Claussen to J. Samudson,
12 acres in clalmNo. 68. 31. E: $100.
P. H. Peters to A. F. Gansender. 10
acres In Sec. 19. 41. K; $1000.
S. E. Gregor-. to W. T. and 8. J. Ward.
part of Sec. 23. 32. E; and Sec. 4,
1 J. E; $3500.
M. E. Barlow, to J. M. Tracy Sr. lots
and S. blk. 27 Oregon Clty;$600.
O. 8. Bailey to 8. E. Hillman. 8Ei
Sec. 16. 31. W; State of Oregon to
W. A. Gardner 112.60 a In J. P. Garrett
DLC.. 12. E; $1.04.
E. M. Howell to J. F. May. 30 acres in
E. Fisher CI.. 22. E; $3500.
8. Milliard to J. C. Ardrey. blka 3. 3. t,
7. and 11. Sellwood Add to Mllwaukle;
am.
W. E. Per to E. M. Howell. 10 acres
In E. Fisher CI.. 22, E; $500.
C. H. Dye. trustee, to E. M. Howell.
part blk. 116. Oregon City; $100.
V. N. Wilson to W. 8. Rogers. Int
In blk. 12. Oswego Heights; $1.00.
manont dlimolvtnR of the Injunction
was taken untlor ndvlwnuMiC
Altlwmen Justin, Knapn and
SlicahHii, who are opiktsuHl to tho
(ranch I so ordlnancH. havo notlfloJ tlu
court that they Intended allowing the
suit to go by tlofault mid did not learn !
until Wednesday of thin week that
tney are parties tiejenuani in tne
Mt. For this reason they have saked
iK'inlslon and will tile a separate
answer In the IntereHt of tho position
they occupy with refenpnc to the
pending litigation.
The argument of the motions
took place, at Portland Tuesday evn-
ltKi at the -law cflW of w. D. Kenton,
k'sl counsel for tho 8. P, Company.
Attorneys U'Ken. Hedge and Dye sp
HartHl In the Interest of the plaintiff,
the city council Iwtng represented by
W. D. Fenton and R. A. Letter.
Mors Lodge Election.
The Modern Woodmen hold meet
ing Tuesday night and elected as of
ficer: 0. Urtwsenehecher. venerable
consul; Charles Moaler, adviser; O.
Kosensteln. banker; G. W. IliKam, es
cort; Mr. McOlashan, Charle Wright.
and E. F. Story, managers; F. Cros.
inside sentinel; Luther Moore, watch
man. Pioneer Chapter, No. 28. Order of
Eastern Star, Tuesday, elected the
the following officers: Mr. R. C. Can-
ong, worthy matron; J. Eugene Hed
ges, worthy patron; Mrs. C. H. Frls
sell, associate matron; Miss Alvena
Horn, secretary; Mrs. John H. Walk
er, treasurer; Mr. Matilda 'Miller,
conductress; Mis Helen Daulton, as
sistant conductress.
The Clackamaa Abstract It Trust Co.
art owners of the only complete abstract
plant In Clackamas county. Prompt and
reliable work on short notice. All work
guaranteed. Abstracts made, money
loaned, mortgages foreclosed, trusts exe
cuted, estates settled and titles per
fected. J. F. CLARK, Atty-at-Law.
President and Manager.
Office over Bank of Oregon City.
RAILROADS MADE DEFENDANTS.
Important Ruling By Judge McBrlde
in Injunction Suit.
In the city Injunction suit. Judge
McBrlde has sustained a motion mak
ing the O. k C. and the S. P. railroad
companies parties defendant to the
suit The motion asking for a oer-
A Certain Curs for Croup.
When a child shows symptoms of croup
there Is no time to experiment with new
remedies, no matter how highly they may
be recommended. There Is one prepara
tion that cap alwaya be depended upon.
It has been In use for many years and
has never been known to fall, vis: Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy. Mr. M. F.
Compton of Market. Texas, says of It, "I
have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
in severe cases of croup with my children
snd can truthfully say It always gave
prompt relief." For sale- by Geo. A.
Harding.
F. S. BAKER
PROP.
OREGON CITY PLANING MIL L
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All kimlsnf llmlding
Material, Sash, )oon
MoulditiK, Kte.
OREGON CITY, ORE
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Oregon City Machine Shop
PHILIPP BUCKLEIN, PROPRIETOR
Twelfth and Main Streets
Oregon City, Oregon
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Mothers Be Careful
of the health of your children. Look
out for Coughs and Colds, Croup and
Whooping Cough. 8top them In time-
One Minute Cough Cure Is the best rem
edy. Harmless and pleanant. Sold by
Geo. A. Harding.
An Emergency Medicine.
For sprains, bruises, burns, scalds and
similar Injuries, there Is nothing so good
ss Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It soothes
the wound and not only gives Instant re
lief, from pain, but causes the parts to
heal in about on third the time required
by the usual treatment Bold by Geo. A.
Harding.
digaslu
lite Kmd ton Hat Almn
COMPARE QUALITY
Every time you compare price, and you will tend your next order for
Job ork to the Oregon City Enterprise. By giving quality In both
material and workmanship we endeavor to deserve your business.
WE ARE AHEAD
In all kinds of Job and Commercial Printing ss well as book work.
Ont trial will con vine you.
ARE YOU IN A RUSH?
Do you want that brief, catalog, etc, printed t one T Well, send It
to the Enterprise office. W hsve just Installed a modern Morgan
thaler Linotype machine and are prepared to do all sui.it work on
short notice and at right prices.
OUR EQUIPMENT
For turning out all kinds of first else work In the way of good print
ing is second to no other house outside of Portland. If you sr In
need of printing of any kind, correspond with us snd let us flgur with
you. W can ssve you money. All orders and correspondence will
receive prompt attention. Telephone Main 21.
Price kcasonable
LET US
Do Your Work Work V"""
We do a General Bagnge ami Tra isftT Huninesa.
Safes, Pianos Furniture Moved
Otlice OpiHisite Masonic Huihling
,vl .:!T.;i,2, Williams Bros. Transfer Co.
ELLOH
'2,(HK) mill ol long ids.
laiion tl'iliont' wlrti tit
Ort'gou, WitHliliigtoi,, Cali
fornia anil Idaho now in
operation y Iht I'noilU'
Station 'lVlt'iilioiif Com
jinny, covering 2,250
Iowdh
Quick, Bcotirate, cheap
All tlif MatiHlaotlon ol a
iwrmmal oomimitiimitinii,
blHtaiioe no ell'i't't to a
clear unltrHtaiiiiiiK. Hjh
kaiiM ami iruii KrtmtiMito
an eunily iieitnl Port
lam!. Onuron City otllee it
llanliiux's Drmr Simv
Oregon
Siiopj line
and Union Pacific
THREE TRAIN TO THE EA T
DAILY
Through Pullman standard and Tour
ist almitig -i dally to Omaha. I'lili'usu.
HiMikunni totirlat alcillig cars dally to
Kanaaa City; throush I'ullinan limrlat
InrlMng cnr I hii .nlly CMmdm'(J)
wwMly to t'lilrasn. Kama City, rwlln
In clialis (aeala free to the Mat dally.)
70
Depart
H O I) K S
Portland to Chicago
No Change of Car.
70
t'hli'asu
I'oillund Hprclal
.lt a III
Superior Work
Lowest Prices
That is what you get when A.
Mihlntin does your plumbing
work He does genera' tinning,
plumbing and jobbing butti
neH. Etiniate cheerfully
fiirninhed. Hot air heatin
fixtuieti manufactured an
supplied.
A. MIHLSTIN
VUlnStrwi OKKtiON l I TY, OR
JOHN YOUNGER,
OAOKAMAS TITLK .
Your Clarkamas County abstracts of
Title should be prvpnrotl by tho
Clackamaa Tltlo Company, Incnr
porated. Chamber of Commerce
building, Portland. Thin company
Is the builder and owner of th next
and most complete plant of Clack
amas county titles. Astracta from
Us oRlcus are compiled by export of
long experience, competent attor
neys and draughtsmen, ami are of
guaranteed accuracy.
Clackamaa County Lands, Mortgage
Loans, Estates managed, Taxes ex
amined and paid.
E. F. RUsy, pres... F. B. Riley, sec.
!(! N CFfifillnll
Near Huntley's Drug Store,
HJKTY HAKS HXFEKIENCE N
'treat Hritain ami America.
PIONEER
m$ht and Expre??
Kreight and parcels delivered
to all partH of the city.
SCHEDULES OF TIME
lOUTHER PACiriO RAILWAY
KORTH BOUND
':00 a.m.
9:22 a. u.. (Albany Local)
6:10 p. m.
SOUTH BOUND.
0:22 a.m.
4:50 i. m, (Albany Local )
-.14 p. m
RATES
RE ASONA OLE
Time tchedulee. j Aaaios
I
I
Malt lake,
M. Wottli
Kanaoa "llv HI
Uiula. I'hkaao and
kul.
ttmver.
,1.. - : .
Allanlle
Kiinas
1 11 11, rn
via. flunt-l
Inslun
Ml. Paul
ra.l Mall
t is p m
via Bpu-kana.
Halt Ijike. IVnver,
Kt. Woith, Omaha.
Kansas City, H.
I j)u la, Cttlcasa and
Kami.
Walla Walls. Uw.
Intun, RHkana, Mln- f it
natMlls, rlt. I'aul. 1 1 "
luluth. MllwaukMi,
Chicago and tal.
Ocean and River Schedule
for "an Kranclaco Evry five days at
I p m Fur Aitnrla. way ixjinu ana
Ninth lia h -Imlly telrvpt Bunday) al
P in; Haturtlay at Id p. m Wily
iHrvl-e wal,-r iM-rmlltlng) im Wlllaja
rtte and Yamhill rivers.
Km ilMallrd Infurmatlon at ratea.
Wth rvanrvatlon, etc., rail or write te
yuur nrareat tlrket asent, or
A. U CRAIQ.
llenntal I'aawnaaT Asont.
The Orrcun liallruad At Navigation Co..
I 'or t land. Oregon.
Astoria & Columbia
River Railroad Co.
Iavt-s.
00 A M
Dally.
t'NION DEPOT
Daily Rivf-r Schedule
of
Oregon City Boats Dally tchedulet
Htinmers Altuna and Pomona for Ba-
. li'm and way points, leave Portland dolly
(except Hinxiiiy) at Q a. m.; irave ure
son City, :I6
m, 7 a. m.
p. m.
m.: returnln. leave
leave Oregon City, i.lt
Oregon City Transportation Ce.
7:00 P.M.
2:30 P.M.
Kor M.vcftri Itnlnlnr
ciittakanle, Wniimirt
it'llf ton. Astoria, War-
Irentmi . I.vn linn.
Inmnd. Kort Htnvrns.
Iijpiirliart I'ark. Hfa-
Kiili-, Astoria and
Hi-unhire.
l-.xnrrsa Datlv.
Astoria impress.
Dally, i;x( . Hutur-
niy.
Ssturday only.
Arrives.
Dally,
1 1 :10A M.
'J: 10 P.M.
C. A. 8TKWAUT. f'omm'1 Aft., 14
Alih-r sireot. 1'honn Mnln vod.
J. C. MAVO, O. V. A P. A., Aalorla. Or.
THE ENTERPRISE
OREGON CITY,
OREGON
Presents Given Away
EVERY CUSTOMER MAKING A PURCHASE, AT OUR
STORE, OF 25 CENTS AND UPWARDS, WILL RECEIVE A
GIFT WORTH FROM JO TO 25 PER CENT OF THEIR
PURCHASE.
Holiday Bargains
A FEW SNAPS OF OUR LARGE STOCK
Cameras, while they last, at cost
Toilet Sets, Work Boxes, Manicure Sets, Perfumes, CK nn
Autograph and Photograph Albums' - - DC tO 4uUU
Calendars, Christmas Cards, large assortment - Jc tO 200 !
Fancy Box Stationery - - - - JOc to J. 00
Shaving Sets, the genuine that shaves - - ' 500
Fountain Pens, guaranteed for - - - 1.00
Christmas Candles, 2 dozen - e 1 0
C HARM AN & COMPANY
LOW PRICE DRUG STORE
Don't forget the place Electric Hotel Block