Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, October 05, 1906, Page 3, Image 3

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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER V 1908.
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O. D. E D Y,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Money limned, nbiitriiclH fu ft) I nln-il,
lllllll tllll'H CXIUIlllH'll, uhIuIuh Mettled,
(CI'lH'I'lll 111 W bllllllll'HH llllllMIK'll'll.
Over llimli of Ori-Kon City.
J. K, JltMlKi'H
F, T. Griffith
WOMEN'S NEGLECT
SUFFERINGTHESUREPENALTY
tlMnlth Thus IiOnt In Rentorod by Lydla
I. Plnklmrn'a Veifutable Compound.
HEDGES & GRIFFITH
LAW Y KUM
ItiiiiiiiH If) i:i Wt-liitia r! in t Itl I iif?-
Opposite Clllllt llollMO.
W. 8. U'Rcn C. Schuebel
u'ren 4. schuebel
attorneys at i, aw
Deuticher Advokat.
Will practice In nil coiirtit, inuko rol
led luiiii mill hi'IIIi iiii'iiIh (if estates.
Furtiliih iiliRliiirli of I It In, lend you
money mi lint lM'i'U:iil!"
Office In EnterprUe Dulldlnu
Ori'K'm i "It y. in-K"H.
THOS. F. RYAN
ATTdltNEY-AT LAW
Probate iiml ll'iiliy l.uw J'nietlic
Specialties.
Real Estate, I i i m i i i aiicc and Iiimn.
Office Upstair, first building south
()f Court llOUHl!,
C. 1). & I). C. KAIOUKUri H
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Commercial, Iti ul Entitle nml Probate
our specialties. oiTlfi) In Cummer
rial Hank Building. Oregon City,
Oregon.
How rniiny women do you "know who
aro perfectly well anil utrong? Wn
hear every day the Numa story over and
over again. " 1 do not feel well I aw
ao tired all this tlmu 1"
METHODIST PASTORS
. ASSIGNED CHARGES
APPOINTMENT FOR CLACKAMA8
COUNTY AND NEARBY TOWN8
REV BLACKWELL RETURN8.
More than likely you snciilc tins an me
word yourself, and no (foiilit you
far from well. Thecuiimi muy taj cattily
traced to Home flcruiiirement of tlm f-
main oritim which iniuilfehls Ithelf In l
dcpienitioii of spirit, reluctance to go
tiny whrrn or do any tiling. backache, I
bearing-down intlim, llatultiri'-y, nrrv- j
ouhiii Ks, nli'cpU'ViiitM, or oilier fu
urn In w-nk iicnn.
TIicmi nyinptomn urn lint warnings 1
that there U danger ahead, anil tmli-hi
heeded a life of miffcrlng or a ftcrioun '
Operation In tlm Inevitable result
Tin4 never fulling remedy for nil tli run
symptom I Lydio, Jv. Plnkhutii Veg
etable Coiiipoiiiul.
Minn Kato McDonald of Woodbrldge,
N. J., writes :
iJrar Mm. I'lnkliitm: i
" Itmtoml hi-nlth lift mrant to much to ma i
Unit 1 rnnnot help from tolling nlxmt 11 f." I
tlm wikoof othi-r kiiITitIiii; wumrn.
" Kur Ioiik tlmu I Milfiirnl untold aony '
with a fi'iimlo trouble ami IrrvKtilarltitm,
Bishop Henry W. Warren at tlio ,
On-Koii confereneo of tho Methodist'
church which has been In session at!
HunnyHldi!, announced tho appoint-'
incuts of ministers and their puntor-1
ales Monday night at 10:. 10 o'clock. !
In tho vicinity of Oregon City und ,
In tho county tho appointments read!
iih follows: j
Boring, to ho supplied, j
Canby and Canhy circuit, to ho sup
piled. claclmiunH and Oswego, W, I!.;
Moor. !
)I'IIII1M'UH, to h" Hlipplll'd, j
IlKtacada, C. T. Mcl'h'TH'in, of M:d
rord. Cri Hliaiii, Alfr'd Thompson,
Miii'ipiaiu, Henry SplreH.
.Miilino, to he Hilpplled.
On rnn Cly. U. V. !liickwl
Viola, .1. J. l'atton.
j John Schultz Iniane.
j John Brhult?, of Maxhurg waa cx
auiln'd Friday before Jul(?o IJIrnlckon
a charRo of lnnanlty and was commit
ted to tho anylum at Salom. Ho In
f5 y'urn old and hla mania took the
(form of a doHlro to alwp In a stall
out in tho barn, although be bad a
Ko"d bed at his homo. Jlo had for
merly been an Inmato of tho asylum
but was thought to bare been cured.
alnd, In tp. 3 s r e, $1.
(iladnUmo Heal Kutato Anwiclatlon,
to .1, K. Ili'dK'ts, triiMt!!, part of A. F.
HedKOH claim, $1.
H. H'idKOH et ii x to CladHtono Ileal
Kittuto AHOclatlon. lots In Canernah.
300.
Wlllamotto hum Co. to Frank Hot
ter, lots 1, 2, 3 and i, hlk. 0. Farkplac;,
1200.
W. .1. Ranch and wife to Wrn. Itl
vitk, lot 11 to 17, Inclunlvo, hlk. 1,
rcdKewood,'32.".
Ceo. A. Hardlni?, triiHti'e, to Chrl-
tlnu Itlverw, lotn 10 and 11, hlk. 1,
KdKcwood, $10.
Clii'duiiniiM County, by ch'-rlff, to
F. T. Griffith, part, of lot. . hlk. 2,
fJre(.;on City,
V. T. firirflth and wife to Hank of
Oregon City, part of lot , hlk. 2, Ore-i
fjoii City, $10,
M, C. Bi IkIow V) W. T. HrlMtow, nee. j
i
IK, ip, :; h, r 1 w., $200. j
.1. Trax' ll and wife to CUifkama -i
county, 2 acre In tp. 2 h r 3 e, $100.1
Minnie Terry to Fieri Terry, 2.R3 '
acreK In Rhlni-rHon I). L. C, j
M. II. and .1. W. Cochran to Daniel (
Si.-iuffer, eaht. 12 of William Klliot
I) I.. ('., $1 l.ooo.
O. K. and M. I)
:.M. I.. Graham. hc. '.)'.',. tp. 3 a r
; t . M acre. tO.'i
N. Y. PUZZLES
DEMOCRATS
LOCAL MEMBERS OF THE PARTY
WAITING TO SEE 8IZE
OF BOLT.
HEARST POPULAR IN CLACKAMAS
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Endored by Convention Two Years
Ago, But Bryan's Candidacy
May Make Some Differ
ence Now.
Two years ago tho Democratic coun
t.y convention embodied In Its, plat
form a resolution endowing Hearst
as a presidential possibility. At that
Ctk; the puhllHher was tho idol of tho
majority of the Clackamas Democracy
p.vl heneo the resolution. It 1?, prob-
' able that ho is still as popular a man
Ames to J. A. arid m n0 'waH t,K'n with tno local Derno-
j f. firsts, out lew are inciiiieo io iv
I concerning his victjry In tho recent
Now is the Time to
PAINT
We aro closing out
our lino of Mixed
Paints, all 8hade9,at
25 per cent discount.
BIO SAVING
ON BRUSHES
CHARMAN
& COMPANY
CITY DRUG STORE
c. O. Davis and wife to N. O. Say,,!W TOIK Mlre" U,,J
173 acri-s In tp. 3 h r 1 w, $1.
W. It. Towns'iid and wife to J. C.
and M. Fanner, the n-l 1 of n; ! h''3
30, tp. 5 s, r 1 e, 1C0 acres, $2,000.
criticism that has been showered on j
him by some of the eDrnocratlc press'
!
and leaders
Wants Zlg Zag Water.
L. 13. Wlckersbam bas made filing
on 90,000 minora' inches of water on
whirh nm.io iim aphYktcal wr k, mid no on .lg Zag crook. This creek ig located
nirnl nw. mid mit'Inmn wrliand utrciiK, and ground for many of the Oregon City
nW iiil,v,i. riow rwn1, pooplo who go out there for
what a pli'lidld llindlrlno it U. ' .
For twrnty-flre rrars Mrs. Plnitham, i uon-dauirhUr-in-law
ol Lydia K. 1'lnkharu, I
lmmmdcr her direction, and since her ! TRADES GLANDERED HORSE
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;rnan, tract 4 and part of tract 3 of two years ago are not so friendly at A44a44tM(Mit(
There are Democrats here who are ,
V.. II. and A. .1. Monk to the Society 'as Mayor McClellan has openly bolted j
of the slaters "f tho Holy Names of , the nomination of Hearst, there are'
.lemis and Mary, Co acres in Jessie '. found many doubting Thomases
Hullock I). L. C, tp. 2 , r 1 c, $1200. among the rank and file. Those who,
W. G. Register to Abraham Trout-, were friendly to the newspaper man ;
For Sole
The J. C. McCord farm Vk
miles from Oregon City will be
sold in tracts to suit purchaser,
10, 20, 30 and 40 acres.
Other farms for sale. Ab
stract o title with each farm
sold.
OREGON CITY
2-3-4 Garde
Bldg, J.
Agent.
TRUST CO.,
A. Cain
Offlco 1'hone 1101-Res. J'hono
C. H. DYE,
ATTORNEY-AT LAW,
Corner Htxth and Main Htroetti,
OriKon City, Oregon.
0. W. EA8THAM
ATTORN FY-AT LAW
Collections, Mortgage Foroclosurfi,
Abntrncts of Title and General Law
lUiKlneiiH.
Offlco over Punk of Oregon City.
Oregon City, Oregon.
GEO. C. BROWNELL,
ATTORN EY-ATLAW,
drcciiM1 lx"n advUlni sick women free
i of cliarjrn. Her advice is free and
1773 always inlpful. Addrcas, Lynn, Ma.
MEALS SERVED DAY AND NIGHT.
j Deo Wright, deputy stock Inspector,
discovered a horso that had been re
jcently trailed, suffering from glanders.
As It is a criminal offenso to exchange
jor sell an animal which Is afflicted
J. D. Miller D. L. C, 14 28 acres, $10.
Oregon Iron & Steel Co. to Abraham
Troutman, 14.28 acres In tp. 2 s, 1 e,
$1.
J. W. and A. E. Spauldlng to L.
C. Dunton, 103.CO acres William Rub-
Tac-' nell D. L. C, $3,000.
Flora Jacobs and others to Mar
garet White, lot 3, block 19, Robert
sons, 150.
Susan R. Currv to L. D. Jones, lota
the present time They think that be
will probably win over the Republi
can candidate and that will put him
in line for tho presidency and that;
does not smack good to the voters, j
They want William Jennings Bryan I
and they don't want bis chances j
spoiled vy any success that may come j
to Hearst In the race for governor of
New York.
None of the wiseacres would talk
Oysters Received Daily.
BRUNSWICK HOUSE AND RES
TAURANT. Main St., Opposite Suspension Ilrldgo.
FOR FIRST-CLASS
Work In the liar
her lino, try tho
i with a contaKlous disease, Mr Wright
will report tho case to State Vetlna
rlan McLean, who Is now absent In
Eastern Oregon.
1 and 2, Wk. i4, Roots add. to Marsh-'for publication as to what view the
field, $G00 majority would take of the conditions
B. L Knoll ard wife to Jar.es Jan- in New York. Ex-County Central
fuary, trAct L, Clackamas riverside. Chairman O. D. Eby said that it would
$10. I take time for him to express an
Ernest and Margaret Matthles to opinion.
City and
Country
Specials
PAST OCTOBER WEATHER.
Electric Massage
'llmid Vibratory,"
coming out.
for blackheads.
stops hair from
Data Covering 34 Years Compiled by
Weather Bureau.
Offlco In
Flume 21.
Caufleld Illdg..
Eighth Streets.
Main and
When you require nn Abstract of Title
to lands In Clackamas County, have
It accurately and reliably prepared
by a responsible company Incorpor
ated for tho purpose. Our rates ar
reasonable. Wo invite you to ex
amino our complete set of Abstract
Hooka.
CLACKAMAS TITLE COMPANY,
60(1- C08 Chamber of Commerce Bldg,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Money to loan on Clackamas Countf
Proporty.
J. U. CAMPBELL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
R. L. HOLMAN,
LEADING UNDERTAKER,
Phono 10C1.
Next Door to Harris Grocery.
MT. HOOD CAFE,
M. Justin. Proprietor.
Kino Wines and Liquors, Pool Tables
Porter on Draught. Family Rooms.
Main and Fifth Streets.
A. Knapp.
L. A. Nobel.
KNAPP t NOBEL
DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED WINES
AND LIQUORS
714 Main St., bet. 7th and 8th
Retail Liquor Store
Family
Both Phones
Trado Solicited
OREGON CITY
Oregon City,
Oregon.
Will practice In all courts of tho state
Offlco In Caufleld Building.
T .IVY STIPP
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Justlco of tho Teace.
Office In Jagger Building, Oregon City.
L. L. PORTER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Abstracts of Property Furnished.
Offlco with Oregon City Enterprise.
FRED C. GADKC
Plumbing & Tinning
Hot Air Fumacts and Hop Pipes,
Pumps, Hater Pipes.
All Kinds of Jobbing a Specialty
Estimates Given on All Classes
of Work.
Res. Phono 1514 Shop 1!UG
914 N. Main St., Oregon City, Or
W. S. EDDY, V, S., M. D. V.
Grnduste of the Ontario Veteri
nary College of Toronto, Canada,
and the McKillip School of
Surgery of Chicago, has located
at Oregon City and established an
office at The Fashion Stables,
Seventh Street near Maiu,
lloth Telephones.
Partners' 132 Muin 1311
OREGON CITY BOWLING ALLEYS
HIGH SCORE, OCT. 2.
L. A. Morris 210
C. B. Frlssell, Proprietor.
The following data, covering a pe
riod tif 34 years, have been compiled
from the Weather Bureau records at
Portland. They are Issued to show
the conditions that have prevailed,
during the month In question, for the
bIkivo period of years, but must not
bo construed as a forecast of the
weather conditions for the coming
month:
Temperature Mean or normal tem
perature, 54; wannest month, that of
1!01. with an average of 59; coldest
month, that of 1893, with an average
of 50; highest temperature was 83, on
the 7th, 1891; lowest temperature
was 31, on the 31st. 1877, and on the
30th. 1895; earliest date on which
llrst "killing" frost occurred, October
13; average date of first "killing"
frost, November 16; average date on
which Inst "killing" frost occurred In
spring. March 17; latest date on which
last "killing" frost occurred in spring,
May 9.
Recapitulation (Rain or melted
snow) Average for month, 3.C3
Inches; average number of days with
01. of an Inch or more, 12; greatest
monthly precipitation was 11.C5 Inches
In 1882; least monthly precipitation
was a trace In 1895; greatest amount
of precipitation recorded In any 24
consecutive hours was 2.96 Inches on
the 9th and 10th, 1S82; greatest
amount of snowfall recorded in any
24 consecutive hours (record extend
ing to winter of 1884-85) was, none.
Relative Humidity Average 5 a. m.
90; average. 5 p. m., 74.
Clouds and Weather Average num
ber of clear days, 8;, partly cloudy
days, 10; cloudy days, 13.
Wind Prevailing winds have been
from tho northwest; average hourly
velocity of wind Is 5 miles; highest
velocity of tho wind was 53 miles
from the south on tho 19th, 1900.
EDWARD A. REALS.
Dlst. Forecaster Weather Bureau.
The present chairman of the county
central committee, John Cook, said
that he had opinions on the situation
but did not know whether he voiced
the majority of the county Democrats
or not. It was too near the open sea
son for pheasants, he said, and that
it would take a week's good hunUng
and reading the dispatches of the
progress of the campaign for him to
Town Judged by Its Paper.
From the Milwaukle Bee.
The Oregon City Dally Star made Its
appearance last Monday. The sheet
Is well patronized by the Oregon City
advertisers and some others, and we
bespeak for its promoters a success
ful business.
Fred C. and Luclnda Frieze, lots 5
and C. blk. 72, $100.
Anna S. and Frank M. Warren to
Caspar Welsmandle, lots , 2, 3 and 4,
blk. ,9, Park add. to Oregon City,
$200.
Mary Manning to R. II. Long, 40
acres In sec. 22, tp. 4 s, r 2 e, $500.
Kaspar and Katy Junken to James
G. McEllroy, .22 acres in Sandy, $1.
J. H. Revenue and wife to James ' ake any statements.
O. McEllroy, parcel of land in Sandy,
$300.
G. C. Garfield and wife to E. H.
Monk, part blk. B, Oswego, $1500.
August Frank to John H. Revenue.
sel-4 of nwl-4 sec. 3, tp. 2, r 4 e, 40
acres. $700.
Oregon Iron & Steel Co to J. W.
Thomas, lot 23, blk. 8, Oswego cem
etery. $11.
Adeline F. Rogers to J. W. Moffatt
certain described land in tp. 2 s, r
2 e, $1950.
B. Gifford to W. M. Gosslin and
Harry L. Hamblet, 160 acrea In sec.
30. tp. 5 8. r 4 e, $4000.
W. G. Gosslin and wife and Harry
L. Hamblet and wife to Charles J.
Caufleld, 1280 acres in tp. 5 s. r 4 e,
$100.
S. J. Riggins and wife to J. P. Shan
non, land in tp. 4 s, r 4 e. 360 acres,
$1.
M. A. and E. C. Maddock to John
Zeek, 3.3 acres in Philander Lee
D. L. C, $500.
Fred Zogg and Barbara Zogg to
Thomas Splllman. 28 acres In sec. 21,
tp. 2 s, r 2 e. $2750.
J S and R B Martin to Irving
Wheeler, 2 acres sec 4, tp. 4 s, r 1 e,
$1700.
J W Thornton to Morris Wlprut,
certain described property at Wilson
vllle, 23 acres, $4500.
Charles R. Vosburg and wife to J L
Vosburg, 3.05 acres in sec 34
First Twins at Willamette.
Willamette Falls. Oct. 1. Saturday
night Mrs. C. W. Kinney, wife of Mo
torman Kinney, who runs the West
Side car, gave birth to twins, a boy
and a girl. This is the first time In
the history of the little city that such
an event has happened.
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UNCLAIMED LETTERS
Eight lots, 7-room house, good spring
water piped In house, good well, one
half block from school, overlooks
river and park of city. Price,. .$1250
Twenty-two acres, 8 level, balance
ellghtly rolling. This place baa from
800 to 1000 corda of wood on It, good
spring, on good road, 5 miles from
Oregon City. Going cheap. Price,
1450.
Some choice lots and Improved la
Gladstone, Oregon City's first Buburb,
lew fare, 6 minutes ride from city.
Prices reasonable.
Ten acres, half mile from court
house, growing city, small house,
good young orchard. Price.... $1000.
Two choice lots and '7-room house
In Falls View, good well and root
house, all kinds of fruit This is a
snap and you had better hurry. Price,
$500.
W. F. SCHOOLEY,
"The Man Who Makes Property
Move."
524 Main St., Oregon City.
City Post
8, 1906.
Letter list of Oregon
office ending September
Women's List.
Hoover, Mrs. Roby; Jones, Mrs. H.;
Janz, Miss Anna;.
Men's List.
Beckman. R. D.; Clark, Virgil;
Crane, J. B.; Harth, D.; Truman, P.
S.; Villa, F. W.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
--o
OregonCityShoeStore
The only exclusive
shoe store in the city
Fino Footwear for Ladies,
Gentlemen and tho
Young Folks
Krausse Bros., Props
W. WRIGHT, rigr.
r 2 e, $200.
Willamette Flyer Jumps Track.
On the 11 o'clock trip last night
the Willamette car jumped the track
just this side of Ream's station. The
tp 2 s, ! passengers were shaken up conslder
I ably but no damage was done. There
C N.Greenman
Pioneer Transfer
and Express Line
Established 1865.
Freight and Parcels Delivered to
all Parts of the City. Rates
Reasonable.
C Furguson to Carl Rooth, 80 acres were about a half dozen passengers
in sec 22, tp 2 s. r 2 e, $2000. and they were obliged to walk home
John H. Gibson and wife to Horace to Willamette as it was too dark to
I Phelps, lots 12, 13 and 14 in Gib- get the car on the track again. The
son's subdivision of the J A Logan car was in charge of Andy Fromong.
tract, $316.
J. S. and P. M. Graves to Fred El
by and wife, lot 2, block 141, Oregon
City. $1100.
IT, S. to J. M. Lefler the swVi of see.
2, tp. 73 r 4 e, 160 acres,
IT. S. to Ivan H. Lefler, the se'i of
tp. 7 s r 4 e, 100 acres.
U. S. to M. Kroll the svli of se'-i
and se'i of sw'4 sec. 26. Ip 3 8 r 3 c,
160 acres.
W. I,. Block et ux to II. L. L. Cork,
part of blk. 28, Oregon City, $1.
Flora Jacobs et nl to Asa Tyler,' lot
7. blk. 12. Robertson, $150.
Flora Jacobs et nl to Mrs. M. Kelly,
lot 5, blk. 12. Robertson, $150.
M. Lonsberry to D. C, Ely, certain
Oscar Lessnrd to Dorothy Archi
bald, lots 14, 15 and 16, blk. 7, Mil
waukle Park, $265.
O & C Ry Co. to John Barrett, 40
acres In sec 31, tp 4. r 3 0, $240.
Oregon Water Tower Townsite
company to W W Bowner, lot 13, blk.
32, First add ti Estncadn, $250.
J K Elmer and wife to W O Vaug
han, 141 acres in tp 5 s, r 2 e, $4750.
$4750.
Willamette Land company to Mrs.
W B Roberts, lot 1 in blk 9, Apper
aon's subdivision to Parkplace, $60.
487 Hunters' Licenses.
Everybody is getting their hunting
license from the county clerk and
500 is the number that tho office ex
pects will be issued. Up until noon
Saturday the number was 4S7.
New Kiln at Estacada
Gus Nadolnl is at work on the floor
work of tho new burning kiln of the
Estacada Brick & Tile company, says
the News. This is an intricate and
complicated piece of work. W. S.
Kuss and John Shutte have the seven
ty foot smoke stack about completed.
Mr. Nadolnl thinks the kiln will be
Eagle Creek Presbyterian.
Articles of Incorporation were filed , flnislie(1 nt weeki
in the comity clerks office today in
corporating tho Engle Creek Presby
and Edward Still nre named as trus
and Edawrd Still aro named as trus
Bean th A "The Kind You Have Always BongH
Signature
J 1118 MM1 II
Particular
About What
You Eat?
That is the way of people
generally who buy groc
eries, vegetables and pro
visions at our store, for
they know we are
Particular About
What We Sell
Quality and Right Prices
at
V. HARRIS
8th and Main Streets
tees,
if