Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, June 30, 1905, Image 1

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VOL. 38. NO. 34.
OHEGON CITY, OHEOON, Fill DAY, JUNK ,'50, m.
ESTABLISHED 1866
HELP THE EXHIBIT
CROSS & SHAW
Leading Real Estate Agents
LOYAL CLACKAMAS C0UNTYITE8
URGED TO CONTRIBUTE.
Main Street, Oregon City.
Roil estate at the present time li
presenting a profitable field for the
Investment of money. It la the real
basis of all valuea. Hera aro preeented
a few epeolmen bargalna to ault the
varied wants of home eeekere and
Inveetorai
42 acre. In the Washington Williams
claim, 25 Invi'l, 1 ui'ina In oiiltlvatliiii,
running wutnr, ori'lmrd, aoll jrood
6-room house cost $400; 1 miles to
Urrtfon City. Price, $1500.
77 aoree, t miles from Oregon
City, well IimjuIo.I. rihmI aull, llOIIM,
barn, orchard, living wntnr, 15 acta
In cultivation. Price $2i00. A bar
guln. Terms.
1M aoree limber land on B. P.
railroad, half of It full ly level and aoll
nt fur cultivation. Timber aultalilo
for lumbor, wood, lulling accessible
to Willamette rlvnr. Tit timber will
more than pay fur the plari.
Price, 12400. Term.
320 acrae level, I mike from Can
by, on Mulalla rlvnr, K6 aoree In cul
tivation, A great doul of valuable
heavy timber, (It for lumbar, piling
and wood e acrre orchard 7 room
home barn whole plava fenced
120 par acre.
280 acree of ftplnndld rich land, quite
level. In Heel Ion it. T. I H. It, I K;
lit mllea from Molalla river. Thla
place hue no Improvements, but la
covered with valuable limber, and
preaotita a fine Inveatinent for pec
ulators would tuke part trado In city
property. 10 per acre.
Many other places, big and little, and stiit .
able for all needs at prices that are right.
Send for more definite information and
tell us what you are looking for.
CROSS & SHAW
L. L. PORTER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Abatracta of Property Furnished,
Office with Oregon City Enterprise.
C. D. and D. C. LATOURETTE,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS
AT LAW.
Main Street, Oregon City, Oregon, I
Furnlah Abatracta of Title, Ioan Money, I
Foreclose Mortgago. and transact I
- General Law Dualneaa. .
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O. W. EAHTIIAM
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Collection, Mortgage Foreclosure, Ab
atracta of Title and General Law Bus
Inoaa. Office over
Bank of Oregon City,
Oregon City, Or.
W. 8. U'Ben 0. Bohiobil
U'REN A SCHUEIJEL
Attorneys at Law,
Will practice In all courta, make collec
tion and settlements of estates.
Furnlah abatracta of title, lend you mon
ey, lend you money on flint mortgage.
Office In Enterprise Building,
Oregon City, Oregon.
JJ'Y STIPP
Attorney at Law.
JuhMch of the Peace.
Knur Bldg., Oregon Ciy
J. U. CAMPBELL
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Oregon City, .-Oregon
Will practice In all tho courta of the state
Office In Cauflold Building.
CLACKAMAS TITLK CO.
Your Clackamas County abstracts of
Title should be prepared by the
Clackamas Title Company, Incor
porated, Chamber of Comnwce
building, Portland. This compauv
Is the builder and owner of the best,
and most complete plant of Clack
amas county titles. Astracts from
Us offices are compiled by experts of
long exporlence, competent attor
neys and draughtsmen, and are of
guaranteed accuracy.
Clackamaa County Lands, Mortgage
Loans, Eitates managed, Taxes ex
amined and paid.
L P. Riley, pres.., F. B. Riley, see.
233 Washington Street, Portland. Or.
100 aoree at Highland 20 In culti
vation house, bum, aoll good. Many
aurea anally cleared, $11 par acre.
40-acre farm at Clarkee Iflvel, good
new houan, cost 1300. Hnrn IbtbO.
Urunary JsxSO, woodhed 14(18 fruit
living water. A nice little home,
Io0. Terma.
80 aoree 4 rnllea from Oregon City,
In proatiuroua neighborhood, 40 acrea
In cultivation- good Iioubo. barn and
outbuildings, orchard. Half mile to
wbool. prc, 14000.00.
123 acret near Mnrkaburg, about
8 iiillea from l.'unby, 40 acrea In culti
vation, 3t, acrea slushed, 3b acrea In
grain. Nw houae and fair outbuild
ing, Thla la cheap at 3500.
Fred Moahberger place ISO acrea.
Nfc' of Heo. 1 T. 6 8. 1L 1 fc:alt
level HO acre heavy timber, balance
light timber. Price 12500. Terma.
160 acree In Matthew Richardson
claim all good aoll on main plank
road, I . rnllea from Oregon City. 4b
aoree in cultivation email orchard
well and living aprlng. Poor houae
and barn, but a very cheap place at
IJuoo, liooo down, balunce In 1 years
at I per cent Interest
M acree of splendid farming land on
main plank road a mii.. (.. ......
ion City 46 acrea In cultivation
living spring lureo frame bam
no
UWVIIlllg.
Price $3000.
THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF OREGON CITY
Oregon City Oregon
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $100,000
D. C. LATOURETTE
F. J. MEYER
Transacts a general banking business. Open from
9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
LET US
Do Your Work Work quaranteed
We do a General Baggage and Transfer Business.
Safes, Pianos and Furniture Moved
Oflice Opposite Masonic Building
T""p,Z"rm Williams Bros. Transfer Co.
Dering & Morrison Lumber Co.
Rough and Dressed Lumber
Dry Rustic, Flooring, Shiplap and Ceiling at lowest cash
prices. Telephone Dering & Morrison, Viola," Or.,
from Huntley's Drug Store.
The Oregon Restaurant
LUNCH COUNTER IN CONNECTION.
Some of oar Specials:
Ham and Eggs 20c ;
Chicken 20c Sirloin Steak 20c
CHINESE NOODLES and CHOP SUEY.
OPEN ALL NIGHT.
MAIN BTREET, HnUvemi 3rd and 4th, OREGON CITY.
Ore
gon :City I Enterprise and
Weekly
Ore
40 acree 1 mile from Ej'.acado
20 acre In cultivation rolling land
red loam aoll 2 aprlnga and rood
well. Houae, barn. Price 12000 T'rme
80 acre at Sprlngwater 7 acrea In
cultivation 70 acree heavy valuable
timber. 2 rnllea to Cazadero. Fair
building. Good outrange. Thla place
la all right at , $1100.
2'. acree In heart of Oregon City
level ua a floor. Uood houae, barn and
outbulldlnga and plenty of fruit. Thla
place la a snap at $2800. Terma.
225 acre balry Farm 9 miles from
Oregon City, 100 acrea In cultivation,
whole place, fenced 40 acrea nearly
ready to break living water 75 acrea
linn bottom pasture land 14 head
Jeraeya, farming tools, crop, horaea,
wagon. Price very low at
$35 per acre.
344 acre grain and atock farm at
Sprlngwater. 180 acrea In cultivation,
living water. Hnrn U0x80, email
dwelling. 10 acrea orchard 15 head
cattle farming toola, crop, horaea
end all $35 per acre.
80 acree at Marmot, rear Adolph
Aschoff. known aa Chaa. Kyler place
and owned by Mode, at one time 16
acrea In cultivation over 60 acrea A.
No. 1 aoll email houae and barn
Great outrange for cattle on main
road. Terma to ault $10 par acre.
160 acree In Section 14, T. 4 8.
R. 5 E; 2 acrea In cultivation email
houae, I rooma; 40 nice fruit treea,
two million feet valuable timber, cedar
and lir; 2 rnllea to Linn mill. Val
uable place for only $800.
President
Cashier
Prices Reasonable
gonian $2.00
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Hon Walter L. Tooze, of Woodburn, Orator of the Day.
ALL WILL OBSERVE
OREGON CITY CELEBRATION WILL
BE GRAND 8UCCESS.
Official Programme for the Three Daya'
Firemen' Tournament and In
dependence Day Exerclies.
Now for the Fourth!"
All Clacama County will unite In the
monatHr three duya' featlvltlca that have
bcrn arranged to be hold In thla city July
S-6. In addition to the Flremen'a Tourna-mt-nt,
for which oaah prlzea aggregating
1650 have be-n appropriated, there will
be a regular genuine Fourth of July cel
ebration lasting from early morning until
late at night on Tuesday, Independence
Day, The aerlea of racea that have been
provided In the hone tournament have
been Judiciously dlxtrlbuted through the
three daya and If you expect to enjoy the
complete program you muat come pre
pared to remain the full three daya.
' Three of the best banda In the "Willam
ette Vulley, via. Aurora, Mllwaukle and
Oregon City, have been engaged. Insur
ing complete, entertainment along this
line. To contribute to the entertaining
featurea of the celebration, the committee
In charge Is preparing an exceptionally
Interesting musical and literary program.
In which the city's very best talent will
participate, to be held at the city park
on the hill Monday evening.
Hon. Walter L. Tooxe, of Woodburn,
will officiate as the orator of the day and
the other officers will be: J". U. Camp
bell, grand marahall; W. H. Howell, pres
ident of the day; Rev. P. K. Hammond,
chaplain; Mrs. Kathryn Ward Pope, vo
calist; Miss Mayme Long, reader of the
Declaration of Independence. The car
riages containing the officers of the day
will be In charge of H. S. Moody. Miss
Ella Luta, Goddess of Liberty, has al
ready appointed her maids, who will be
Misses Ella Shaver, Echo Samson, Hins
and Fairclough, two of those originally
selected being unable to officiate.
The programme ts an unusually good
one and there will be keen competition
for the prlxea that have been offered for
the beat appearance of the various fra
ternal orders and the volunteer fire com
panies of the city In the grand parade
on the Fourth. Several of the lodges are
planning to capture the prizes offered
for the best floats, while three of the five
Are companies of the city, the Cataracts,
Fountains and Columbia Hook & Ladder
Company will make a hard fight for the
special prlie of $50 that will be awarded
the company making the best appearance.
The detailed programme follows:
Monday, July 3.
10:00 a. m. Home team hose race, prize
$50.00.
2:00 p. m. Wet test; First prize $100,
second prize, $50.
6:00 p. m. 100 yard dash for firemen
only; prize one box cigars, value
$12.50.
8:09 p. m. Entertainment In city park.
Tuesday, July 4.
9:30 a. m. Grand Street Parade.
Line of march form In front of Elec
tric Hotel, facing south, march to
Second street, counter march on Main
to Tenth Street, thence to City Park
on the hill.
Formation Led by Platoon of police, sec
ond, Grand Marshall J. U. Campbell
and Aides; Aurora Band,(Grand Army
escorted by Boys' Brigade; President
of Day, Speaker of Day, Mayor of
Oregon City and Vice-President of
Day In carriage; Chaplain of Day,
Vocalist, and Reader of Declaration
of Independence In carriage; City
Council In carriages; Liberty Car with
Goddess and Maids, Lady Committee
In carriages; Oregon City Band, La
dles' Fraternal Orders and floats;
Mllwaukle Band, Fraternal Orders
and floats, Oregon City Fire Depart
ment; Miscellaneous floats.
Programme at Park. 4
Music by the Bands
Invocation Rev. P. K. Hammond
Chorus of Children, led by Mrs. Kathryn
Word Pope.
Address of Welcome ....Mayor Sommer
Reading of Deevlaratlon of Independ
ence Miss Mayme Long
Oration Hon. Walter L. Tooze
( of Woodburn,
Selection Male Quartet
Water Sports.
1:30 p. m. Log rolling contest; first prize
$15, second, $5. ,
2:00 p. m. Swimming race; first prize,
$5; second $2.
2:10 p. m. Boat Race; one-half mile
with turn, two sets of oars, prize one
box cigars, value $12.59.
Street Sports.
2:30 p. m. 100 yard dash, free for all;
, first prize 110; second $5.
2:45 p. m. Boys' race, under 15 years;
first prize, 13; second, 12.
3:00 p. m. Fat Man's race, prize, briar
pipe, value $10.
8:15 p. m. Wheelbarrow race, prize $5.
3:30 p. m. Sack race, prize $5.
3:45 p. m. Dry test, first prize $100; sec
ond $50.
5:00 p. m. Grand Balloon ascension.
8:00 p. m. Band Concert and Grand Ball
at Armory.
Wednesday, July 5.
10:00 a. m. Hub and hub race, first
prize $100; second, $50; third $25.
1:00 p. m. Champion race; first prize
$100; second, $50; third $25.
8:00 p. m. Band Concert
CITY MAY HAVE MAIL DELIVERED.
Receipts of Oregon City Office Entitle
City to Free Delivery.
When Oregon City people make up their
minds to accomplish anything they know
nothing of the word "failure." Aa the
result of this enterprising spirit, the peo
ple of Oregon City are now on a fair
road to secure a free delivery of mall
within the city limits.
Before any. city can apply for a free
delivery of mall within Its corporate lim
its, It Is required that the receipts of the
office for the fiscal year prior to the filing
of the application, shall exceed $10,000.
Now the fiscal year upon which will be
based the acquiring of this service for
Oregon City, does not expire until tonight
the 30th Inst. But the receipts of the of
fice, as early as Tuesday of this week,
exceeded by a good margin, the minimum
amount that Is required. And all that
remains now to do ts to deal with the
Postmaster General at Washington. In j
doing this Postmaster Randall will lose
no time. He will immediately prepare a
petition, reciting the situation, which
will be signed by himself. Mayor Som
mer and perhaps the membrs of the City
Council. This done, the petition will be
forwarded to the proper authorities at
Washington In the form of an applica
tion for the Installing Of a free delivery
of mail sen-Ice here.
There is nothing' definite as to when
favorable action on the application may
be expected for the reason that the city
will first be visited by an Inspector who
will determine If the streets and houses
are properly named and numbered. If
they are not numbered as required un
der the government regulations relating
( t0 delivery of mall, there will result some
j little delay In having the service estab-
lished. In order that the work may be
expedited, citizens might acquaint them
selves with the system of numbering
their residences that was recently Intro
duced here and proceed to properly num
ber their respective places of living.
ANNUAL SCHOOL ELECTION.
Some of Newly Elected Officers In Dis
tricts of County.
The following Is a full list of all the
school officers elected In Clacamns coun
ty at the recent annual election:
Logan C. N. Tracy, director; Matilda
Frakes, clerk.
Garfield C. Krlgbaum, director; J. J.
Davis, clerk.
Salmon Geo. A. Bell, director; C. W.
Kern, clerk.
Oak Lawn S. G. Ackerson, director;
F. M. Samson, clerk.
Union J. W. Lugle, director; F. M.
Osbum, clerk.
Concord C. W. Rlsley, director; A. C.
Arnold, clerk.
Mark's Prairie D, B. Toder, director;
R. W. Zimmerman, clerk.
Boring J. B. Jonesrud, director; J. P.
Woodle, clerk.
Gibson A. J. Douglas, director; J. P.
Woodle, clerk'
Holcomb W. W. Bradley, director; di
rector, L. D. Mumpower, clerk.
Whiskey Hill D. C. Toder, director;
J. F. Watchman, clerk.
Union W, L. White, director; I. A.
Mlley, clerk.
Marmot Ernest Aschoff, director; R.
D. Alexander, clerk.
Trecey II. M. Tracey, director; W,
H. Holder, clerk. i , ;
Dodge James Marrs, director; E.' Lao
ey, clerk,
Dover Joseph Deshazer, director; F,
Ahnert, clerk.
Mullno I. Wiles, director; Fred Ereck
son, clerk. " . , ;
District No. 91 J. J. Kramer, direc
tor; H. H. Deetz, clerk. ' ' f
Demonstrate That We Make, Raise and
Have What Can't Be Found
In Any Other County.
While the exhibit that Is being made
from this county at the Lewis Clark
Exposition Is a reasonably creditable one,
it should be better and It Is up to the
people of the county to Improve It. Be
cause of the convenient location of
Clackamas County to the scene of the
Exposition there can be offered no valid
excuse for the exhibit not being the best
possible, especially when Is considered
the extensive resources from which the
county has to draw In the making of a
display of Its products. All that Is lack
ing, apparently, Is that essential quality
county pride and an aggressive public
spirit.
County Judge Ryan this week Issued
the appended appeal to the producers 'of
Clackamas county and there should be a
general response: 1
To the Farmer, Fruit Growers, Manu
facturers, Miner, Business Man and
Woman of Clackamas County! '
If you are Interested' In the develop
ment and growth of Clackamas County,
the promotion of Its industries, the open
ing up of its mineral resources and the
marketing and manufacturing of Its mag
nificent timber, you should come forward
and assist in making a creditable exhibit
of what we have; in the Clackamas
County Exhibit at the Lewis and Clark
Exposition we need and should have an
exhibit of every article manufactured in
the county, from every farm and orchard,
from every berry patch and vineyard and
from every mine and quarry we should
have a sample exhibit of the very best
we have; do not wait for your neighbor to
do this,' do something yourself.
Bring or send what you have to either
the Clackamaa County Exhibit in the
Agricultural Building at the Lewie and
Clark Exposition Grounds, or to the un
dersigned at the Court House in Oregon
City; good care will be taken of every
thing and due credit will be give every
person for every article exhibited.
Let us, one and all unite in this mat
ter, and prove to the world that we raise
make and have In Clackamaa County,
what can be found in no other county
in the state or nation.
Information given and articles received
at Court House, by ,
THOS. F. RYAN,
County Judge and Supt of County Ex
hibit There is no room to find fault with the
exhibit which represents the earnest,
hard work of a number of the public
spirited people of the county, a numBer
of whom, fortunately, were assigned to
places on the various committees. But
there is plenty of room for other willing
hands to accomplish something and It is
time reinforcements were responding. It
is not right that the entire responsibility
for the exhibit from this county should
rest with the few. Each resident, and
particularly producer, has an equal In
terest in the display in seeing. to it that
the county ia properly represented. There
are great benefits to follow the Exposi
tion and it is the opportunity of a life
time for Clackamas county to get her
share.
The producers of the county should
unanimously respond to the appeal of
Judge Ryan and make of the txhlblt from
this county an eye-opener to the East
ern visitor as well as a revelation to the
other competing counties. And this is
quite possible if the people of the county
will lend the situation their hearty in
terest and hearty co-operation.
RESOLUTIONS WErtE ADOPTED.
Before adjourning last Thursday after
noon, the following resolutions were
adopted by the Ladies of the Grand
Army of the Republic:
Whereas, we the Ladles of the Grand
Army of the Republic, have been so hos
pitably received by the people of Oregon
City, and realizing the fact that the
citizens and comrades have greeted us
with cordiality which we do recognize
and acknowledge, therefore be it
Resolved, That the thanks of this con
vention be extended the citizens for the
warm welcome extended during out stay
In their city.
Resolved, That the thanks of this con
vention be extended to the drum corps
who so delighted us with their music
on Wednesday afternoon and also to all
who assisted in our entertainment and
for the courtesies extended our dear De
partment President by the Department'
Commander and Captain Shaw, chairman
of the Citizen's Committee: Mrs. Mary
L. Bradley, and the members of the G.
A. R., whose Courtesy will be ever held
in grateful remembrance and will go
down into the history of our order as an
event unparalleled or unexcelled since
Its organization.
Resolved, That the reception tendered
the greeting committee by the Grand
Army of the Republic is stamped on the
tablet of the memories of extreme pleas
ures. ' Resolve, That w.e extend our heartfelt
thanks to our Department President,
Sister Rebecca Small, for her earnest
work and kindly rulings,
Resolved, That we extend our thanks
to Meade W. R. C. for all their many
courtesies, also for favors shown us by
all press reporters.
Resolved, That we extend our thanks
to the Woodwen for tho use of their hall
and to the members of Meade Post G. A.
R. for their many kindly services rend
ered. Sprained Ankle, Stiff Neck, Lame Shoul
der.. These are three common ailments for
which Chamborlaln's Pain Balm Is es
pecially valuable. If promptly applied
It will save you time, money and suf
fering when troubled with any one of
these ailments. For sale by Geo. A.
Harding. - ' '' '
Scald head Is an eczema of the scalp
very severe sometimes, but It can be
cired. Doan's Ilntment, quick and per
manent In Its results. At any drug store,
50 cents.