Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, August 10, 1906, Page 3, Image 3

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1908.
....Short Sidehead Stories...
TI3U.E1I.V-TOI.D TAtBfl Of THE WI!I!K'5 DOINOS.
Corporation. Don't E.cap. in Clack-
ma. In addition to tho Increase
In corpnrulo properly assessments
heretofore noted In (ho Enterprise,
IIih uMNHMiimont of llm Oregon Iron
ft Hl'l company', property In this
cuunty Iiiih been raised by Assessor
Nelson' from I.Hi,000 to 20),000. Tho
I 'oil In ml Flouring Mill Ih assessed at
tr0,ooo, tho Weyerliauner Timber com
puny 1105,180, 8. p. contract lands
$1711,000, telephone ami telegraph
companies $35,000. In all the corpora
tion will puy more than onu fourth
of tho total amount of taxes that will
bo rulHOil for county purpose, on tho
1900 tax roll. Figuring on a basis of
a 17-nilll levy for comity purposes,
corporation, will pay a grand total
of $11,200 In taxes to thn county alone
anil In mMlllon, will ho lluhlo for tho
usual roail and school taxes,
Inquire, for Jam.. E. Engll.h
W. II. rCnullMh, of Kansas City, Mo.,
writes to Chief of Police Burns In
(julrlnK for bin brother, Jame. U.
ICmkIIkIi, who with hi wlfo and son
were living at Oregon City a year ago.
At Unit time thn author of tho letter
any. ho received a letter from bin
brother, poiitmarkcil at Oregon City,
In which tho writer Intimated that ho
might go from till, city to Drain,
southern Oregon, and since that tlmo
nothing ban been heurd from tho nil.
sin relative. Tho Kaunas City man
claims to huvo written tho poHtmns
ters at Oregon City and Drain, but
ha been tinablo to g-t any Informs
cuncernlng hU brother, for whoso snf
vty tho mother, ni!"d 70 yearn, and
other relative are coiiMblerably
alarmed. ,
1005, upon which (Into tho defendant
gnvo to tho plaintiff hi promissory
nolo for $150, puyablo In Mix month
from tho (lata of tho noto. An attach
ment ban been iHauod,
8lx Divorce.; No Marrlag. License..
Hlx dlvorccH wore granted at a short
hohhIoh of tho Circuit court hold by
Judgo Mcllrldo Friday. No morrlugo
llconHCH wero Issued on Thursday,
Friday or Saturday, Tho current wan
all ono way, Tho divorce, granted by
Judgo Mcllrldo woro an follow.: Lou
Hehobor v. Chorion Godfrey flchober,
tho cuHtody of a minor child being
given tho plaintiff; Maud Clays v..
Henry Clays, plaintiff bolng restored
to h"r maiden name, Maud Cook;
Clayburn F. Brook, v.. Perllno
Brooks: Annlo Hoben vs. Andrew
lloben; Thomas Henry Cooper v
ICdua Cooper; LIhhb Pinkham Colo-
mun vh. John Doylo Coleman.
Clack. ma. Man on Federal Jury
Tho Jury In tho trial of If. H. Hen
drlck. in tho Federal court at Port
land, brought In a verdict of guilty.
Four Clackamas county men wore ou
that Jury, and five aro on tho Jury
that I hearing tha evldenco In tho
cuho agilnHt Charles A. Watson on a
charge of perjury In connection with
dual proof on hla homestead entry.
Tho Claekarna men aro: Philip A.
Graven, former, of Liberal; Klmor
Dixon, farmer, drogon City; Arthur
O. Kyrk, pressman, Oregon City; M.
K. Kandlo, farmer, Highland; J. K.
Jack, merchant, Oregon City.
Two Mor. Ca... of Deeertlon
Two moro dlvorco suit were filed
In tho Circuit court, Tuesday. Mus
otta H. ICmbody, who was married to
Url Embody at Hun! a Ana, Cal., In
Juno, 1890, ak. for a dlvorco, alleg
ing desertion. Bertha A. Hayward la
suing Will Hayward for a legal ep
aratlon on the ground of desertion.
They wero married at Logan, Clocka
Standard flour mill, on which bo will N, A. McMurry to V. Pitts, 52 acres
erect a shingle mill having a capacity In sec. 6, 23, E; $3000.
of 8000 shingles. For tho convenience A. Swygert to 8. Slegonthaler, 31
of shipping the mill', product, tho acres In sec. 23, 13 E; $"50.
plant will be connected with tho main ' F. 8. Bagby to B. Todd, SW nee. 8,
lino of the O. W. P. Ilollway by a aide- 51 E; $1039.
track. M. L. Wllloughby to II. Wliloughby
lot. 1 to 8, blk. 13, Canemah; $1.00.
Fall. From a Hayloft J. A. O. Graham to J. II. Graham,
Mr. Bmlth, the wife of Captain hot 1 and 2, blk. 2. Lees' Add Canby;
man county, September 22, 1903, and Bmlth of Parkplaee, fell from a hay- $(;00.
tho doHcrtlon charged la .aid to have
taken place October 3, 1903, about 11
day. later. Plaintiff auk to bo al
lowed to resume ber maiden name,
Mertha A. Trulllnger.
Roll of Paper Cru.he. Man'. Leg
Thomas Fay wan Injured Friday
corning In tho Crown-Colurabla Pulp
ft Paper company'. mills, a huge roll
of paper falling on hlra and breaking
hi leg. Ho wan removed to a doc
tor", office where hi Injuries were
attended to, but be will be unable to
roHurne work for some week.. Robert
Warner ha. been laid up for ten daya
by reason of an accident auxtalned
last week In tho paper mill. He .lip
ped and fell on machine No. 5, break
log hla thumb and bruising hla sboul
der.
loft In a barn Saturday. Who nan d. Zimmerman to R. W. Zimmerman
reached the top rung of the ladder, part 8t.c. 32 and 23, 41 E; $800,
when .he fell to the floor and was
there two hour, before .he was lounn. t CUckimu Abtr.et & Troet Co.
No bonen wero broken but .he will be ar. owner, of th. only complete Abetract
confined to her bed for a week from P"" B Clack, county. Prompt and
,..,,.,, ranaoie wore on inon nonce, una ui
iu9 ciiuv;l ;i iuo tail. I i. i.. i K..,...
loaned, mortrixne forecloied. truata axe-
Huibend Ueierted Mer in portiano euted, eatatce attid and title, perfect
Alice Pcrmln ha entered suit for ed. J. F. Clark, Atty. at Law,
divorce from Fred Pcrmln, to whom Freaident and liuuw
Mbft wob married In Vancouver. Wash- Over Bank of Oregon City.
Ington, July 17, 1902. She allege, that
her huaband deerted her la Pork
iun,i tn.,.,v 97 ifie-j .nH .ak. fn . never ry a. no cnuaren wno are am-
iuijij vwauu m t , 4vvu, .aaava v I I... Q lea K o nonaA
permitted to reume her maiden name of a baby.g who' cry and are treated
oi Alice Bmitn. for Blckne., when they really are
Buffering from hunger. Thin In caua-
Thlef Eat. Midnight Lunch ed from their food not being animl-
Hmo i.rr,wi,.r i.n.bn intn thn reKt- lated, but tlevourofl by worm. A tew
Children In Pain
denco of Andrew KoberUon, on the
will cause them to ceaxe crying and
Foreclosure And an Attachment
Tho GlndHtono Heal Kntnto BH.cicla
tluii ban brought null agaliiHt Alf M.
Eklund and P. II. Marley for thn fore-
rloMiiro of a mortgngo ou Mock 122 of
GladMtone. Tho mortgage wan given
to necure tho payment of a proinln
nory nolo for $2S0 executed by Kk
lund lit fovor of tbo Gludxtono Ileal
ICmIbIo Hiotoclutlon. Marb'y hnn nomo
Intercnt In tho property acquired by
obtaining tox title. Frank Pflleger
ban commenced action In tho Circuit
court agnliint (lotthard Muckenthaler
for $150 and Interest from Juno C,
Estate Coneltt. of Death Claim
Tho entate of John B. Mulllken, who
wan killed by a live wire In this city
a short tlmo ago, wan admitted to
probate Monday, afternoon, and J. A.
Cain was appointed admlnlHtrator.
Tho estate connlnta of a claim of $600
for Innuranco agalnnt tho Portland
General Electric company, In whose
employ Mulllken wa when he lost his
llfo. Tho mother of tho deceased from
Coralna. Mich., and a brother from
Bnobomlnh, Wash., wero In Oregon
City, Monday.
hill at Oregon City, Thursday night, ben to thrive at once. Give it a
by unlocking the screen door. The trial. Sold by Huntley Bros. Drug
only thing missed by tho family next
morning was a loaf of bread, some
fruit and a portion of a box of mush.
W. S. EDDY, V, S.f M. D.V.
Graduite of the Ontario Veteri
nary College of Toronto, Canada,
and the McKillip School of
Surgery of Chicago, ba. located
at Oregon City and established aa
office at The Fashion Stables,
Beventh Street near Main.
Both Telephone..
Fanners' 131 Main
C. D. and D. C. LATOUWETTI,
ATTORNZT8 AKD COUNSELORS
AT LAW.
Main i treat, Oregon City, Orefoa.
Furnish Aba tract of Title, Loan Moaer,
Forecloae Mortc.. and tranaaxit
General Law Buslnaae.
BRIDGE CONTRACTORS.
Meldrum'. Barn Burned
A barn on the property of J. W.
V. ft. T'Xti 0. Bosssbtl '
U'REN & SCHUEBEL
Attorneys at Law.
Qtutfdjev 3ibtokat,
Will practice in all courts, make eoUeo
tlona and Mttlaments of estate.
Furnish abstract of title, land you mon
ey on drat mortgage.
Office In Enterprise Building,
Oregon City, Oregon.
Believe. Outlaw Wa. Her Husband
A Mrs. Frank Smith of Chandler,
Okla., believes tho description of
Frank Smith, tho outlaw shot near
New Era, tallies closely with her hua-
band who left her and was lout heard
of In Oregon. C. E. Crlder of Chandler
wroto to Chief of Pollco Burns about
tho matter enclosing a stamp plcturo
of tho Oklahoma Smith. Tho resera
bianco to tho dead outlaw Is not con
sidered sufficiently strong to positive
ly Identify him an tho murderer of
Pollco Officer George Honlon, Sheriff
J. H. Shaver and Captain O. D. Hen
derson, of Woodburn.
Widow Receive. 11104
By tho payment of $1104 to Mrs.
Lena Hargrove, widow of J. C. Har
grove, and administratrix of her hus
band's cstato, the Willamette Pulp
& Paper company has settled In full
all claims of tho estato against that
corporation for the death of Hargrove.
While In the employ of the Willamette
mills several weeks ago Hargrove fell
from an elevated platform on which
ho was working Into the Willamette
river and was drowned.
8hingle Mill for Mllwaukle
Milwaukle, Aug. 6. Jeffries Dennis
has purchased 24 acres of water front
land adjoining the site of the old
J. U. CAMPBELL
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Bids are asked, for furnishing plans
and specifications and for construct
ing a Howe Truss Bridge across Butte I
Meldrum, at Moldrum Station, was Creek at Scotts Mills, Oregon, at a
burned to the nrround. tho afternoon Point where the old bridge now stands;
of August 1. Mr. Meldrum and fam- also bids are asked for said work ac- (Oregon City,
lly were camping at Government cording : to plans i and PecWcatto" on j ta rf toU
Camp at the time. Tho cause of the file In the County Surveyor s office at 0fflc m Caufleld Building.
fire Is unknown. Salem, Marlon County, Oregon. J
A certified check to the amount of
-Oregon
KODAKS AND ALL THE NEW
THINGS FROM THE KODAK CITY
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Kodak the Children. Let the Children Kodak. By the Kodak
System any one may take and finish pictures. It's daylight all
the way.
Brownies (almost Kodaks) $t to $9.00
Kodaks, $ 5.00 to $105.00.
Kodak Tank Developers for Daylight Development $2.50 to $6.00
Burmeister & Andresen
Suspension Bridge Cornet The OtegQll Qty JcwdctS
Contr.ct for 5,000,000 Feet of Lumber five per cent of the bid shall accom-
Foreman Monroe of the Dorenbeck- pany each bid, conditioned that the
cr sawmill at New Era has taken a amount of said check shall be forfeited
contract to cut 5,000,000 feet of lumber la the event that the party making
and the logs will bo furnished by gaid bid falls to .lgn a written con-
Peter Horneck. Tho timber will be tract and give approved bond within
cut on the north fork and floated down five days from the date of the accept-
Trout creek. ance of said bid wherein he shall agree
to faithfully perform said work accord-
Band Picnic at Hubbard (n(r .ho anj Rmrflratlnna that
Several hundred people enjoyed a hall .doDted by the Joint Courts
picnic at the springs near Hubbard, of MarIon and Clackamas Counties.
Sunday, given under the auspices of gal(1 ma win opned ln the
the Aurora band. This organization County courtroom at Salem, Oregon,
now includes all that Is best in mat at 1:00 p m Friday the 7th day of
lino In southern Clackamas and north- September, 1906.
JIVY STIPP
Attorney at Law.
Justice of th. Peace.
Office ln Jagger Boll ding, Oregon City.
0 W. EA8THAM
ATTORNEY AT LAW
CoEeetlcraa, Uortgage roreeloawea, A
itracti of Title and Oaneral Law Bna
inean. OfSoa ever
Beak of Oregon City, Oregoa City, Or.
era Marlon.
"It Pay. to Advertise"
Llssa Pinkham Coleman filed on
Wednesday a suit for divorce from
John Doylo Coleman, and on Friday
received a decree.
Tie. for Salem-Portland Line
Aurora, Aug. 4 Fred Hurst of this
town has a contract for 75,000 ties for
the new Salem-Portland electric rail
way, and Is at work on the big order.
DEALS IN CLACKAMAS REALTY
Said Courts hereby reserve the right
to" reject any and all bid3 on said
work. '
County Court of Marion County, Ore
gon, by JOHN H. SCOTT, as County
Judge.
County Court of Clackamas County,
Oregon, by GRANT B. DIMICK, as
County Judge. 35t4
Fumlahed Every Week By the Clackamas
Abstract Company.
NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT.
For Improvement of John Quincy
Adams street of Oregon City, Oregon,
from the North line of Sixth Street
to the South line of Seventh Street.
Notice is hereby given that the
Council of Oregon City, at a regular
meeting held Wednesday, August 1,
190C, declared an assessment by Ordi
nance No. 353, for the Improvement of
John Quincy Adams street, Oregon
City, Oregon, from the North line of
Sixth Street to the South line of Sev
enth Street, In manner provided by
Ordinance No. 342 of Oregon City,
upon each lot, parts of lots and tracts
of land benefitted thereby, to be as
follows, to-wit:
Lot 8. Block 159, Anna Jones $87.44
Lot 7, Block 159, Anna Jones,. . 88.7
Lot 6, Block 159, David Fancher 88.79
Lot 5, Block 159, David Fancher 87.44
Lot 4, Block 139, Mrs. H. L. L. Clark,
87.44
Lot 3, Block 139, Mrs. H. L. L. Clark
88.79
Lot 2, Block 139, C. E. Nash.... 88.7
Lot 1, Block 139, C. E. Nash.... 87.44
A statement of the aforesaid as
sessment has been entered in the
Docket of City Liens and is now due
and payable at the office of the City
Treasurer of Oregon City, in lawful
money of the United States, and if
not paid within 20 days from the first
publication of this notice, such pro
ceedings will pe taken for the collec
tion of the same as are provided by
the Charter of Oregon City.
The above assessment will bear in
terest after 20 days after the first pub
lication of this notice.
This notice Is published pursuant to
ordinance No. 353 of Oregon City,
passed August 1st, 1906, by the Coun
cil of Oregon City
By order of the Council of Oregon
City. W. A. DIMICK,
Recorder.
Date of the first publication of this
W. Wlckline, to T. J. Baldwin, blks
49 and 54. Oak Grove; $1500.
A. Wolf to O. C. Randolph SW sec.
10, 35 E; $800.
J. Spangler to S. M. Eby, N half of
NB quarter sec. 25, 25 E; $400.
M. A. Morris to J. C. Frost 5 acres
in sec. 30, 12 E; $750.
C. T. Tooze to J. W. Thornton, 48
acres In sec. 23, 31 W; $8000.
Gladstone R. E. A. to P. P. Hedges
et al, lots In Gladstone; $3000.
Same to J. E. Hedges trustee, lots
1, 2 and 3, blk. 34, Gladstone; $1.
, II. E. Cross to J. E. Hedges, A. F.
Hedges CI. 32 E; $1.
N. G. Young to I. P. Hart 4 acres
In sec. 27. 14 E; $450.
G. W. Kenny to J. C. Peterson 85
acres In sec. 33, 12 E; $4175.
J. C. Peterson to M. A. Bickford, 5
acres in sec. 33, 12, E; $300.
A. D. Hill to M. E. Hayhurst lots
7 and 8, blk. 4. Parkplaee; $1100.
W. Lang to W. H. Lang, 24 acres ln
sec. 5, 22 E; $1.00.
S. L. & I. Co., to C. A. Cole, blk. 36
Oak Grove; $1550.
Blanchnrd & Gutperlet to G. Esslg,
25 acres in Vlcker's Cl 31, E; $1300.
Hlbeinla Savings Bank, to E. B.
Morris, lot 4, blk. 24, Milwaukle Park;
$42.
Same to T. B. Johnson, lots 5 and
6, blk. 24 Milwaukle Park; $84.
Hibernia Savings Bank to W. Sikes
lots 2, 3, 4 and 5, blk. 23, Milwaukle
Park; $160.
C. M. Myers to C. R. Myers, W half
of lots 3 and 4, sec. 20, E half of SE
sec. 27, and NE of NE sec 34, 3-3 E; notice, Friday, August 10th, 1906. 35t2
$5500.
J. A. Roake to R. Robinson 4G acres
in sec. 9, 43, E; $....
II. Barrs to L. Bnrrs 108 acres In
CI. 53, 32, E; $1000.
G. 11. Bniley to J. B. Mitts 18 acres
In sec. 34, 41, E; $550.
Hibernia Savings Bank to C. D. Mc
Coy, lots 13, and 14, blk. 22, Milwaukle
Park; $S4.
B. L. Obertoeller to J. Bone 25
acres In CI. 48, 33 E; $2048.
VF. W. Puttkamer o D. B. McBrlde
Co., lots 1, 2, 3, and 4, block B, Clack
amas Heights; $130.
U U PORTER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Abatracti of Property Furalahad.
Office with Oregon City Baterprla.
JJOBERT A. MILLER
- ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Practice in all courts of the state.
Federal and United States Supreme
Courts.
Room 306 Commercial Building;
Portland, Oregon.
When you require an Abstract of Title
to lands in Clackamas County, cave
it accurately and reliably prepared
by a responsible company Incorpor
ated for the purpose. Our rates art
reasonable. We Invite you to ex
amine our complete set of Abstract
Books.
CLACKAMAS TITLE COMPANY,
606- 608 Chamber of Commerce Bldg
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Money to loan on Clackamas Countffl
Property.
JOHN YOUNGER,
Seventh Street, near Depot.
FORTY I EARS EXPERIENCE IN
Great Britain and America.
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PIONEER
Transfer and Express
Freight and parcels delivered
to all parts of the city
RATES REASONABLE
PILES TCc Suppository
QrvM Bohooli, SttwTlil, N. C, rk: ' I cn ,j
they da U von ektim for them. Pr. S. H. PcTur.
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rutloa." Dr. H. O. HoUUl. Clukabtiri. Trnn . wrllw:
I " la proilc of 2S imrt. I ha,, fuuud do rriuwlT 10
I equal yourt." fwe, M Cim, Buuplol Fret. Bold
I b; Druggiil.
MARTIN RUDY, LANCASTCR, ,
Sold in Oregon City by Huntley Bros.
Call for Free Sample.
Prices Reasonable
LET US
Do Your Work Work quaranteed
We do a General Baggage and Transfer Business.
Safes, Pianos and Furniture Moved
Office Opposite MaBonic Building ,
ZTim1 Williams Bros. Transfer Co.