Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, July 21, 1905, Image 1

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VOL. 38. NO. 37.
OREGON CITY, OREGON", FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1905.
ESTABLISHED 1866
City Ent
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5? a w a iql t ii a Close
Three Last Great Days at Hand at
CHAUTAUQUA;
Over 300 Tents and Over 1000 Campers at
No one who delights in splendid oratory can afford to miss hearing one of the
greatest orators in the world
DR. FRANK W. GUNSAULUS
Friday evening on "Gladstone" and Saturday afternoon on "Modern Ptflpit"
Saturday Evening the Great Cantata, ' 'Hiawatha's Wedding
Feast" over 100 in the Chorus.
Grand Exhibition of Fireworks Saturday Night
Sunday 2:00 P. M. Sermon by Dr. Gunsaulus.
4:00 P. M. Sacred Concert two hours. ,
8:00 P. M. Sermon, Dr. Grant.
Three Great Days Crowded with Great Things
COME AND SEE THE TENTED CITY
NOTES OF SCHOOLS
SUPERINTENDENT ZIN3ER COM
PLETES ANNUAL REPORT.
School Population of County Is 8181
Nearly $100,000 Expended Edu
cationally During Year.
Much Interesting . Information concern
ing the schools of Clackamas county is
contained in the annual report of County
School Superintendent Zlnser to State
Superintendent Ackerman, which was
completed last Saturday.
There are in the county between the
ages of four and 20 years, 4224 males and
3960 females, a total of 8184. Of that
number there are on the register of the
county 3130 males and 2939 females, a
total of 6069. To Instruct the youths of
the county 199 teachers are required and
of that number 34 are males. Teachers
of the county hold certificates as follows
First grade, 67; second, 67; third 23; pri
mary, 6; permits 23. Of 88 taking the
examination for teachers' certificates
during the year all but 24 were success
ful.
The number of legal voters in the
county is 4275 representing 120 districts
with 122 school houses. The average
number of months taught was 7.4 months
and the number of miles traveled by
Superintendent Zlnser in the perform
ance of his official duty in the visiting of
95 schools, was 2000. There are a total
of 5369 volumes in the school libraries of
the city of which 739 were purchased
during the year. Besides .the school
enumeration already mentioned, there
are thirteen persons of school age who
are either deaf or blind.
The following statistics are given in
the report:
Cash on hand last report t 15,402.18
Received from County Treasur
er from district tax 18,632.24
From County School Fund 40,337.66
From State School Fund.. . 12,814.35
Rate Bills and Tuition 754.47
From Sale of Bonds and "War- .
' rants -. 4,995.25
Insurance on account of Losses, 174.01
From other sources 15,412.09
l L. PORTER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Abstracts 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
Furnish Abstracts of Title, Loan Money,
Foreclose Mortgage, and transact
General Law Business.
THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF OREGON CITY
Oregon City, Oregon
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $100,000
D. C. LATOURETTE
F. J. MEYER
President
Cashier
Transacts a general banking business. Open from
9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
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O W. EASTHAM
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Collections, Mortgage Foreclosures, Ab
stracts of Title and General Law Business.
Office over
Bank of Oregon City,
Oregon City, Or.
W. 8- U'Sen 0. Schnebel
U'REN & SCHUEBEL
Attorneys at Law.
QcwiTdjev xx a hat.
Will practice in all courts, make collec
tions and settlements of estates.
Furnish abstracts of title, lend you mon
ey, lend you money on first mortgage.
Office In Enterprise Building,
Oregon City, Oregon.
XiIVY STIPP
Attorney at Law.
Justice of the Peace.
I gger Bldg., Oregon CUy
J. U. CAMPBELL
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Oregon City, - - - -
-Oregon
Will practice in all the courts of the state
Office in Caufield Building.
Prices Reasonable
LET US
DO YOUl Work Work Guaranteed
We do a General Baggago and Transfer Business.
Safes, Pianos and Furniture Moved
Office Opposite Masonic Building
Te,n3fr833m Williams Bros. Transfer Co.
Total $108,522.25
Among the disbursements appear the
following items:
Teachers' wages 58,474.99
School Supplies 4,610.20
Repairing and Improving the
Grounds 5,961.60
New School Houses and Sites 3,191.88
On principal and interest on
bonds and warrants 14,175.66
Insurance 879.90
Clerk's salaries 1,519.06
Library Books .... 233.71
All other purposes 6,746.42
Total 94,793.42
Balance 13,728.83
The average monthly salary paid teach
ers is as follows: Males, $49.72; females,
$40.60.
OREGON BOY IS HONORED.
Dr. L. J. Wolf, of Sllverton, Accompanies
Peary Expedition as Surgeon.
NEW YORK, July 17. Duplicate parts
of the delicate scientific instruments to
be used by the Peary Expedition in search
for the North Pole were placed aboard
the steamer Roosevelt before it sailed
Sunday from this port. Triple sets of
nautical instruments also were taken
along.
Dr. Louis J. Wolf, of Silverton, Or.,
was chosen as surgeon of the expedition.
He is 30 years old and a graduate of the
college of surgery in San Francisco of
the class of 1903. Until recently Wolf
was connected with the outdoor depart
ment of Bellevue Hospital.
For a number of months prior to going
to New York City where he became con
nected with the Bellevue Hospital, Dr.
Wolf was located at Oregon City, where
i he was. temporarily in charge of Dr.
i Strickland's practice. Dr. Wolf made
! many warm friends here who eongrat-
ulate him on the appointment. They feel
i that if the north pole is to be definitely
discovered and located, nothing would
please them better than to have the
"pride of Silverton" a member of the ex
ploring party.
UNDER NEW
MANAGEHENT
W. KUPPENBEDER, President
BEN. KUPPENBEXDER, Sec. & Treas
' Oregon City Planing Mill Co.
Doors, Windows, Mouldings
And all Kinds Stock Patterns of Mill Work Always on Hand.
Estimates on Contracts Made Free of Charge.
CLACKAMAS TITLE CO.
Your Clackamas County abstracts of
Title should be prepared by the
Clackamas Title Company, incor
porated. Chamber of Commerce
building, Portland. This compav
is the builder and owner of the best
and most complete plant of Claek
amas county titles. A streets from
Its offices are compiled by experts of
long experience, competent attor
neys and draughtsmen, and are of
guaranteed accuracy.
Clackamas County Lands, Mortgage
.. Loans, Estates managed, Taxes ex
amined and paid.
ft. F. Riley, pres... F. B. Riley, sec.
The Oregon Restaurant
LUNCH COUNTER IN CONNECTION.
Some of our Specials:
Ham and Eggs 20c
Chicken 20c Sirloin Steak 20c
CHINESE NOODLES and CHOP SUEY.
OPEN ALL NIGHT.
tsrd and 4th, OKEGOM CITY.
STEEL COMPANY GETS METEOR.
MAIN STRE
I.
Oregon CI1 Enterprise and
Weekly Oregonian oSellr $2.00
Celebrated Clackamas County Case De
cided by Supreme Court.
SALEM, July 17. The Supreme Court
today awarded to the Oregon Iron &
Steel Company the right to the possession
of the meteoric rock found on the com
pany's premises in Clackamas county in
1902, and removed therefrom by Ellis
Hughes. The Supreme Court holds that
the meteor was a deposit by' nature, and
became a part of the realty as soon as it
had fallen, and therefore was the prop
erty of the company owning the land.
In substance, the decision of the ap
pelate court follows:
1 0regon Iron and Steel Company, re
spondents, vs. Ellis Hughes, appellant,
from Clackamas County, T. A. McBride,
Judge; afiirmed; opinion by Chief Justice
Wolverton.
Held, that a meteoric rock Is a part of
the real property upon which it falls and
evidence that Indians worshipped the
rock and dipped their arrows in the water
held in its cavities is not sufficient to
show that the Indians had dug the rock
from the ground and acquired title to it
personal property. The question
Whether Indian ownership and abandon
ment is sufficient ground upon which to
predicate title in the finder is not decided.
Astoria, we desire to return to you and
the citizens of Oregon City, and the mem
bers of the Fire Department, our heart
felt and sincere thanks for the kind and
courteous treatment accorded the As
toria Hose Team on the occasion of the
recent tournament. At no other city
which we have visited in the past has
there been such a display of hospitality
as was shown, not only the Astoria dele
gation, but all who participated in the
tournament. The efforts of the committee
in charge of the tournament, the -members
of the fire department and the cit
izens generally to make it pleasant for
us is appreciated, and we are only anx
ious for an opportunity in the future to
reciprocate and to assure you, one and
all that our visit was one of the most
pleasant and will ever be remembered by
every member of the Astoria Hose Team.
Thanking you for the favors extended
we have the honor to remain,
Sincerely yours,
ASTORIA HOSE TEAM,
By Fred J. Brown, Captain.
HELD TO ANSWER
GRATTON AND NEASE, POOL ROOM
MEN WAIVE EXAMINATION.
Case Will Not Proceed To Trial Until
Court Is Convened In November
Bonds Given.
Workmen for the Southern Pacific Co.
this week inaugurated the improvements
that are to be made to the company's
main track and sidings together with the
building of underground and overhead
team or pedestrian crossings in return
for the perpetual franchise to certain
street rights that has been granted by the
city. The improvements called for un
der the plans and specifications that
Isaac Gratton and M. G. Nease, pro
prietors of the Country Club at Milwau
kie, when arraigned before Justice J. W.
Grasle, at Milwaukie, last Saturday,
waived examination on the charge of
committing an act by which the public
peace is disturbed, the public decency
outraged, and public morals injured.
They were promptly held to tht Circuit
Court and their bonds fixed, at $2d0 eacr.
These were furnished and the defend
ants were released. The case against
the Milwaukie resort will not come up in
the circuit court until the November
term 4s convened on the first Monday In
that month.
Deputy . District Attorney C. Schuebel,
of this city, appeared for the state, the
defendants being in court with , their
counsel, Senaor Browntll and J. E.
Hedges, both of this city. Ninety per
cent of the population of Milwaukie in
dorses the action of the council in grant
ing the resort a license and are In favor
of the Club being continued. A license
of $1200 per annum is received by the
H ' ' " rog'H.i.WJJij.unmu.Mm
.... -Wi , -. .
Dr. Frank Wakely Gunsaulus, President of Armour Institute of Technology,
Chicago, Noted Orator, who will be heard at Chautauqua tonight and Saturday and
Sunday afternoons. Dr. Gunsaulus Is recognized as one of foremost pulpit ora
tors of the country.
have been agreed to, will involve an ex
penditure of about $20,000, and may in
clude the building of a new depot or at
least the extensive remodeling and en
larging of the company's present struc
ture in this city. The first job to be un
dertaken is the building of the under
ground team and pedestrian crossing at
Third street and the completion of the
South End road to connect therewith.
Negotiations are pending between the
city and the railroad company by which.
if successfully concluded, the earth that
will be removed in making the necessary
excavation, will be used to make a fill
at Main and Eleventh street, thereby
dispensing with the building of a bridge
which otherwise will be required.
No Further Need of Piety.
"I seen in a paper somewhere de other
day," said Sauntering Sim, Vdat rattle
snakes never inhabits warm climates."
'Dat settles it," declared Plodding
Pete, "I'm goin' to quit strainin' meself
to be good."
city from the management of the pool
room and this revenue is a very mate
rial aid in defraying the expenses of the
municipality and makes possible the
building and improving of streets and
the making of other public improvemtnts.
The action of the county officials there
fore, is not exactly relished by a major
ity of the people of Milwaukie.
Deputy District Attorney Schuebel and
Sheriff Shaver declare that they are In
earnest and mean to do just as they say.
Mr. Schuebel has notified members of
the Milwaukie City Council that except
steps be taken immediately to suppress
the pool room and the games that are
conducted there, he will proceed not only
to close up the resort but will also cause
the arrest of the Milwaukie city author
ities on the charge of mal-feasance in office.
The Girl's Fault.
"To my mind the worst fool on earth Is
the one who rocks the boat."
"Oh, I don't know. The girl always
screams and grabs you about the neck."
ROYAL
ASTORIANS HAD A GOOD TfM E.
Hose Team Management Sends Letter
To Tournament Committee.
That the members of the Astoria hose
team had a good time and were pleasant
ly entertained during their recent visit
to this city for the Firemen's Tourna
ment, is perhaps best indicated in the
following letter that was this week re
ceived from the management of the As
toria Hose Team:
Astoria, Or., July 13th, 1905.
To the Oregon City Committee of the
Firemen's Tournament: r
Gentlemen:
On behalf of the members of the As
toria Hose Team, and the citizens of
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no mixing with the hands, no sweat of
the brow. Perfect cleanliness, greatest
facility, sweet, clean, healthful food.
Full instructions in the " Royal Baker and Pastry Cook"
book for making all kinds of bread, biscuit and cake
with Royal Baking Powder. Gratis to any address.
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