Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, December 14, 1906, Page 9, Image 9

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER, 14, 1906.
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Get on the Satisfac
tion Line
Folgcrs Spices, Coffees
Baking Powders
and
8PECIAL8 for thli weik.
Prunes, iii'w fiimli slock, lti 5o
Soup, Mascot, K bars for ........ 25o
Honp- Hnowborry, DuHky Dia
mond g for 25c
Matches-Sum light parlor, 6 boxes
(or , 25c
Daily arrlvala Raltlni, Nuti, Hyi,
Candlm, Home-mad Mlnca meat,
etc. for ChrUtmai.
A. Roberteon
Phone 411 The 7th 8t. Orocer.
GET PICTURES FOR
Christmas Presents
Latest Styles.
Hurry Up.
Don't Wait
Lvmp's Studio
CASCADE
LAUNDRY
Clothe Washed "Whiter Tlinn
Snow." Fumlly Washing at
Reasonable Kates- -No worry,
no regret If you phono 1201.
Our wagon will cull.
OregonCityShoeStore
The only exclusive
shoe store in the city
Fim Footwear for Ladies,
(lentleinen and tho
Younj; Folks
Krmissc Bros., Props
V. WRIOMT, flier.
c ---
Car load of fine Alfalfa
Idaho Cattle
rweelved by U. PETZOLD.
To people desiring to lnit down
beef, It will be Bold by the
Quarter at wuolesalo price.
This In not peddling wagon
incut but the naino we lull on
tho block.
tr RED C. GAliKE
Plumbing & Tinning
Hot Air FurnacM and Mop Pipri.
Pumps, Water Pipes.
All Kinds of Jobbing a Specialty
Estimates Given on All Classes
of Work,
lien. Phono 1514Shop 1516
914 N. Main St., Oregon City, Or
Out Smoke and Watet Sale a
boon to Holiday' Shoppers
The Christmas shopper who fis look
ing iot genuine bargains in suitable
holiday gifts can be easily satisfied 'here.
Our stock is overflowing with the
newest creations in Holiday! goods
that will be sacrificed owingto slight
damage by smoke and water
iUnheat d-of Bag
naking your purchases.
FAIR
Harding Building,
COUNCIL TURNS DOWN
LIBRARY PROPOSITION
PRACTICALLY REJECTS ORDI
NANCE BY POSTPONING CON
8IDERATION INDEFINITELY.
WILLING TO AID PRIVATE ONE
Dut Hid No Money For Publlo Inetl
tutlon for All the People
Referendum Offer Un
noticed. At an adjourned meeting, Wednes
ilay night, tho city council turned
down tho proposition for n city li
brary or th alternative of a rcferen
dum on tho queMtlon, by postponing
further consideration Indefinitely.
Tho council rmninlttfo that bail mot
with tho library association com
mitter Tuesday evening, reported
the proportion presented to tho other
committee that of presenting before)
tho council tho subject of levying a
'i mill tax for tho first year of tho ex-
bitetiro of tho library, tho Hatno to bo
organized under a prlvaio corporation
or association which would take
charge . After tho flrnt year tho nub
Jecl inlKht bo brought at a regular
elfi-tlon before tho peoplo and their
panel Inn thus bo given.
Tho aHMoclntlon coinnilttco was re
ported aH not willing to agree ti this
tin they wlHhed tho mayor to appoint
a city board to have chargo of tho
name under tho name rf tho city.
Many persons wero beard on IhiMi
hides. Some showed plainly that they
did not Hon tho need of such an In
stitution In Oregon City.
Judgo ltyan spoke In a forceful
manner of tho good which would bo
rendered through mich an Institution
but Htuck fast to tho fact that It
should bo a city organization.
J. U. Camplx-ll replied, and argu
ment and wit (lowed freely between
the two and wan tho cause of aomo
nmuHemont. Mr. Campbell upoko
agaliiHt tho forming and establishing
a library of any aort In this city.
Deputy District Attorney Schnebel
put up some giMd arguments In favor
of a library and pointed out tho need
of such an organization a placo w here
the children, young men and ladle
and tho older ones would find a Bult-
, able placo to Hpend noma of their
spare nmment and evenings and
; where they would como In contact
with tho best books and literature of
tho day. ,
Mr. Schuehcl proposed that a refer
endum bo taken, tho library associa
tion to pay half tho total expense,
about $00, and tho council the other
. half.
i After all Mio arguments bad been
' presented, by mutual consent the li
brary problem, which has caused so
! much anxiety to many, was postpon
ed Indefinitely by council.
I Tho ordinance providing for tho li
censing and regulating of billiard,
pool and card rooms, and to prevent
minors under the nge of 18 from fro -
quentlng the same, was read and or
dered published and will como up for
second reading and final passage at a
special meeting of said council to bo
held Wednesday, December 26.
The dispute over sidewalks on Fifth
and Water streets and also whether
(there should be a C or 4 foot sidewalk
on Fifth street was referred to the
! street committee.
4 rtnn't -!( n inmaft
STORE
3 doors south of P, O,
Tho council had recently named a
committee of three membera to take
chargo of circulating u mibserlptlon
paper which would give a chance to
thy peoplo of Oregon City and vicinity
to show appreciation of tho faithful
HorvlcoH of tho Into (loorjje J. Han
Ion, night police olficer, who was mur
dered by Outlaw Bmlth, while Jlanlon
waa In tho performance of his official
duty. The subscription taken up by
the committee has reached the amount
of $270 anil Councilman Kuapp was
appointed at this meeting to present
tho donation to tho widow of tho late
officer as a Christmas gift from her
friends.
A warrant of 11013.92 was ordered
paid to Contractor Mihlstln In part
payment on contract for construction
of sewer In sewer district No. 6. The
warrant was ordered paid on an esti
mate of the city engineer.
The complaint that the woodshed
of Charles Nash, at Seventh and J.
Q. Adams streets, was about to col
lapse and endangered the lives of
pedestrians, was referred to the com
mitter on health and police.
DAMASCUS NEWS.
F. Tong Is In our vicinity again. He
hi working for I). Griffin.
Sluglng at F, Hubbard's Sunday ev-4
enlng. All are welcome.
Mr. and Mrs. Cardnor took dinner
at A. Newell's. Sunday.
There will be a grand mask- ball on
the evening of December 21.
Misses Anna and louls Stoll and
Miss Mao Newell have gone to Port
land to work for an Indefinite time.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Say spent Sun
day at Mrs. Feathers. The occasion
being Mrs. Feather's birthday.
O. T. Moore and family have mov
ed to the Unshoe place at Sycamore.
Sorry to lose good neighbors, as they
are not found every day.
DOVER DOTS AND DASHES.
Kemomber the road meeting at
Ceorge Saturday night, I)ecember 15.
I.ula Roberts met with an accident
last week by falling orl a tin pall, cut
ting bet faco quite badly, and keeping
i her home from school for several
days.
Mr. Seward went to Portland Thurs
day. Mr, Hcroogs nigved his family to
Oregon City last week.
Oeorge Kltznilller spent Saturday
night and Sunday with his sister, Mrs
Woodle.
Mr. Morrison Is clearing a site for
his buildings.
C.raiulma DoShazer has been quite
poorly for several days.
C. A. Keith bought a horse and pony
this week.
Clackamas the Beet Place.
Horn In the garden spot of Ohio,
Miami county, and after residing In
Indiana, Iowa and Dakota, David Rob
eson came to Clackamas county 30
years ago and now says he wouldn't
llv anywhere else. He resides two
miles west of Clarkes and is a pro
gressive, up-to-date farmer. Ho en
ltstod in an Iowa regiment at the
outbreak of tho Civil war and served
four years.
llrltlsh cahlnet rejects all House of
Lords amendments to education bill
and this may precipitate nn Issue in
British politics that will overshadow
all else tho ending of tho House of
Iirds.
Floods have caused great famines
In China and 5,000,000 people are
starving. Parents drown their child
ren and then commit suicide.
Tho Shah of Persia Is dying and late
Tuesday there were conflicting ru
mors of his death.
If the Senate turns down tho ap
pointment of Bristol as district at
torney at. Portland, tho President will
send In a new nnmo.
OREGON CITY MARKETS
(Retail Prices.)
Whout No. 1, 85c per bu.
Flour Valley, $1.10 per bbl; Ore
gon hard wheat, $4.30.
Oats In sucks, $1.30 per cwt.
Hay Clover, oat, cheat mixed, $10
per ton.
Potatoes lc lb choice.
Eggs 40c per dozen.
Iiuttor Ranch 50c 55c per roll;
separator 55c GOc per rool; creamery
70c 75c per roll. v
Ruttabegaa carrots, turnips, par
snips, beets, 50' cents per sack.
Good Applos- Choice, 75c$1.25 a
box. , "
Peaches Dried, 15c lb.
Honey 12V40 per lb.
Beef Hoifors $2.10; steers $3.25 per
hundred. Hogs, drsssed So.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
State of Oregon to Hammond Lum-1
Iber company, all section 10, T. 4 8, R
0 15, of Willamette meridian, contain
ing C40 acres; $800.
The Hell wood ln Sc Improvement
company to Christian L. Vonderhae
all of lots numbered 4, 5, G, 15, 16 and
17, In block numbered 97 of Oak Grove
$300.
The Oregon Iron & Steel company
to Frank Chllds, part section. 20, 2
acres, t 2 h r 1 E, Willamette meridian
$1.00.
J. It. Humphrey and A. H. Humph
rey to William Schwarts and Minnie
SchwarU, lot No. 5, In block No. 19,
In Sunset City; $500.
Mary liehrendt to Julius Behrendt,
W half of NV of sec. 20, In Township
5 a of II 2 K of Willamette Meridian,
80 acres more or loss; $1.
The Sunset Land company to John
It. Humphrey, lot 5, of block 19, of
Sunset City; $200.
Oarrett Yott and Ithoda Yott to
Mary K. I.lngren, 25 acres of south
end of W half of W half of NK of nee
25, t 1, s of r 2, K of Willamette meri
dian; $750
Samuel H. Kalbrielsch to Daniel M.
Spat., In section 33 township 3, s r 1,
east of Willamette meridian, 10 acres;
$750.
Maria Marchhank to Nelg Christen
sen all of lot 8 and 9 of section 10 In
T 4, s U 4. east of Willamette meri
dian, 40.10 acres; $?,25.
Philander T. Davis and Jennie Davis
to Jacob Michel, 40 acres in southwest
corner of tho A. I. Smith DLC, No.
V. in T. 2, s of U. 2, Kast of Willam
ette meridian; $1100.
Fanule Johnson to Frank W. Cebell
and Clare O beli, 120 acres, E half of
NW and NK of SW of section. 30, In
T. 3, a of It 3, Kast of Willamette
meridian; $1000.
Alvts W. Quliin to C. J. Jones 3
acres A. Slarquam I)L.(J .No. 40, 0 s-l
K; $375.
John Kieman to Ella A. Johnson lot
1 blk. 31 O. I. & S. Co. First Add Os -
f
wego; jTj.
. ii i . v
ranny u. .-Nonnrup 10 cua a. joun-.
son lot u, blk in O. I. &. s. Co First
Add Oswego, qcd; $5.
Ceo. H. Clarke to Grace E. Loder, j
Z. Foster DIX 4 s-3 E, 41.44 acres;
$300.
Josephine V. Secrest to Samuel L.
Secrest lot 5 and C blk 81, Oregon
City, $2000.
Will P. & P. Co. to Gustave Schnorr
P. A. Woiss DLC 3 8-1 E, 64.41 acres;
$1100.
O. W. P. Townsite -Cot to City of
Estacadu, sec 28, 3 8-4 E, 2.52 acres;
$250.
O. W. P. to City of Estacada .ease
ment lot 4 blk. 3G.
D. N. Brldensteln to Sam'l G. Reed
easement and right of way.
Etta A. Morris to Wm. West 8 half
section 22, 4 s-5 E; $100.
D. C. Freeman to Caroline R. Horno-
day, W half 10-acre tract "8" Logus
Tracts, sec 30, 1 8-2 E; $750.
Land Office to Banner G. Raven, W
half SW sec 32, 1 8-5 E; 80 acres.
Chas. Masters and N. M. Moody to
K. O. Vaughan E half DLC. of And
J. Cutting, sec. 1. 5 s-2 E, sec. 6,
5 8-3 E, qcd; $2000.
O. W. P. Townsite company to City
of Estacada part of Muklln Peirce DLC
No. 3S, also easement for pipe lines.
Sam Reed to City of Estacada ease
ment for pipe lira on lot 4, sec 28,
3 s-4 E.
A. S. and M. G. IVulo to M. D. and
N. Gross, lot 16, Fi"..ivon; $475.
J. X. Griffith and u to G. C. Grlf- j
flth. township ls-2 E; $1000. I
M. and M. E. Murdock to Portland I
and Sandy River Electric company,
sec. 1G, 2 s-5 E; $3250.
W. E. Applegnte to Mary J. Gratin,
part of lot, Whitman Claim; $1.
Robert DeShazcr to Alice V. Haley,
3G 1 s-3 E; $300.
George E. Rastall and wife to Wm.
G. Gosslln SE of sec 32, t 5 s, r-4 E,
CO acres; $7G3.
Charles J. Caufleld to Wm. J. Goss-,
lln, N half sec 22; W half sec 26; N
half sec 28 and E half sec 30 of T.
5 s-l E Willamette meridian, 12S0
acres.
William (r. Gosslln and wife to
Mario H. Bradley, N half sec 22; N
half sec 28; W half sec 2G, E half sec
30; SIC sec 32, T. 5 s r-4 E, 1440 acres;
$10,00(i.
Levi Rivers and wife to C. W.
Mnrphpy, W half of SW of NW; W
half of NW of SW of sec 4, t 3 s-4 E;
$1500.
Peter Drake to Henry Bort, part of
tract 1 of First Add to Willamette
Falls acreage tracts, south and west
of county road; $100.
Mao Shaver to August Fick In
Clackamas County part 1-4 soctlon9,
10 1-4 acres; $1700.
H. E. Cross and Orpha Cross to Jes
sie C. Hamilton, NW corner of lot 35,
S. W. Moss add to Oregon City" $50.
Bollamy Storer scored President
Roosevelt for his dismissal as Am
bassador to Austria-Hungary, and
Roosevelt scored heavier by having
the last word. The dismissal was the
result of Mrs. Storer's meddling In
state and church affairs.
Classes Now Starting
English, Arithmetic, Bookkeeping, Shorthand
Start now while others are beginning. Complete
courses in Day School, Night School, 7 to 9 Mon
day, Wednesday and Friday, The opportunity
for you is now
ALLEN BUSINESS COLLEGE
E. O. Allen, President
Bridge Corner Oregon City, Oregon
Garfield tells of tho "good" accom
plished by the Standard Oil Investi
gation. Tho "good" doesn't stand out
like aore thumbs as far as men out of
office can see.
Ex-United States Senator Arthur
Drown of Utah got what Mrs. Anna
liradley owed him In Salt Lake City,
Saturday, and Is not likely to survive
tho bullet wounds.
' LOST OR 8TRAYED.
HEIFER, red and white spotted, mark
ed "CM" on born. Missing since
spring. Reward for Information. Mary
Eggernan, R. V. D. 3, Oregon. City. It3
SUMMONS.
In th Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clackamas.
Ada M. Manshlp, Plaintiff,
vs.
Albert A. Manshlp, Defendant
To Albert A. Manship, the above nam
ed defendant.
In the name of the State or Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed against
yon In the above entitled cause on or
before the 25th day of January, A. D.
j1JI" - lnat elng the last day prescrib-
eu " " order or publication for this
unm....n.. 1 It ! I
ouiimiiiua, nuu a you iau u appear,
Ethil iixi nlolnttfT lr1 1.. U
rw u.e
wu" lu L1"" prayeu lor in ner
complaint, to-wit:
For a decree of the court dissolving
je marriage contract existing between
'011 an1 the said plaintiff, and for
sucn oth('r an'l further relief as the
Juoge or said court shall deem equi-
table.
This summons is published in the
Oregon City Enterprise for six con
secutive weeks, by order of Grant B.
Dimick, Judge of the County Court,
Clackamas County, Oregon, which or
der is dated December 12th, 1906. The
first publication of this summons De-
cuiu'our 14th, 190G, and the last pub
lication of this summons January 25,
lt07. JOHN DITCHBURN.
Ho Attorney for Plaintiff.
Notice to Creditors.
Patrick Sharkey Estate:
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed adminis
trator of the estate of Patrick. Shark-1
ey, deceased, by the County Court of '
the State of Oregon, for Clackamas
County, and has qualified.
All persons having claims against
said estate are hereby notified to pre -
sent the same to the undersigned at
the office of Wilson & Neal; room 631
Chamber' of Commerce Bldg., Port-
land, Oregon, with proper vouchers,
duly verified, within six months from
date hereof.
Date of first publication, December
14. 1906.
EDWARD J. SHARKEY,
Administrator of the Estate of Pat
rick Sharkey, deceased.
Wilson & Neal, Attorneys for estate.
l-t5
ORDINANCE NO.
An ordinance providing for the li
censing and regulating of bil'ard, pool
and card rooms, and to pTvert minors
under the age of eighteen years from
frequenting the same.
Oregon City does ordain as foil. s:
Sec. 1. Any person or firm conduct-1
ing a card room, billiard room or pool
room, shall in addition to the license
required to be paid for billiard tables,
and pool tables as provided in section
!, of Ordinance No. 207 pay to the City
treasurer the sum of $25.00 per quar
ter, and upon presenting the receipt
for the sum to the recorder, accom
panied by a bond in the sum of $500,
with two sufficient sureties, to be ap-
A Quality That Counts
M. . B. COFFEE - Mocha and Java
This is a combination of Javas' fancy mild cof
fees, and Mocha. It's an excellent article, 3 lbs.
for $ 1 .00
H. P. BRIGHTBILL
Phone 1261
proved by the mayor, condition
that they will not permit any unlaw! -or
disorderly conduct, or allow a- -minor
under the age of eighteen year
to frequent or loiter In or about th-
place of business, and that they w
not have any room or rooms In conne
Hon with their place of busing, ,
where any game Is played, curtain:
or partitioned off in any manner whr'
ever, and that they will not allow
game or games to be played exceptlr -In
a main public room, and that th ,
will maintain no curtains, partltlo:
or other obstructions to the pla; i
view of the interior of gald room fro1
any person passing along on the etre .
the said recorder will Issue such 1
cense provided that this section she !
not apply to saloons or private clul
having billiard rooms; provided fu -tner,
that if the person or firm havln
such license shall be convicted of ;
violation of any of the provisions (
this ordinance, the fine, costs and dl
bursements of the action together wit
the costs of keeping of such persons I
Jail may be recovered by Oregon ClV
off of the sureties upon such bond.
Sec. 2. It shall be unlawful for an"
person or firm conducting a car '
room, billiard room or pool room, t
harbor, permit or suffer any minf
under the age of eighteen years to lc
ter or remain in such card room, b!
iiard room or pool room, or to engac
In any game of cards, dice-throwin
or other game of chance, billiard
pool, bagatelle or other game in sue
oVird rooms, billiard rooms or poo!
rooms, either for amusement or othei
wise. Section 3. It shall be unlawful fr
any minor under the age of eightee
years to frequent loiter or remain I :
any card room, billiard room, po ;
room, or 10 engage in any game c,
cards, dice-throwing or other game
of chance, billiards, pool, bagatelle
other games In any card room, bllllar
room, or pool room, either for amus:
ment or otherwise.
Sec. 4. It shall be unlawful for ar
person or firm conducting any ca:
room, billiard room, or pool room, t
keep the Bame open or to permit ac
person, except employes, to remain 1
or to permit any person to engage i
any game of cards, billiards, poc
dice- throwing or any other game
chance or other game for amusemer
or otherwise, after the hour of elevc
j o'clock p. m. of any day, or befo:
the hour of six o'clock a. m. of at.
1 day.
j Sec. 5. Any person violating any r"
1 the provisions of this ordinance
opening or conducting a card roor
billiard room, or pool room, withov
first having obtained a license as r
quired by section one of this on'
nance ( or violating any of the cone
tions required in said bond as providt
in said section No. one, shall be dee;,
ed guilty of a misdemeanor and upt
conviction thereof before the recoi
er or mayor shall be fined in any su .
not less than ten dollars or more thr r
fifty dollars, or by imprisonment i
the City jail for not less than five da:
- 1 nor more than twenty days or by bo; ..
such fine and imprisonment
Sec. 6. The City Council shall ha
power to revoke the license provide
for in this ordinance for any can
which in their judgment is sufficient
Read first time and ordered publis
ed at an adjourned meeting of f
Council of Oregon City, held Decei
ber 12th, 190G, and to come up f
second reading and, final passage at
special meeting of said Council to 1
held Wednesday, December 2Gth, 19C
at 8 o'clock p. m. of said day.
By order of the Council Of Oreg'
City. W. A. DIMICK,
Recordc