Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, January 11, 1907, Page 3, Image 3

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1907.
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City and Vicinity
John ('. Elliott (if Damascus was til
Oregon City, Saturday,
F. 8. Hutchinson uiul wife of Char
Crock were In Oregon Oily Saturday.
lhirv. Mimiiori of Viola wiih doing
business In Oregon City, Saturday.
Mr. uiul Mrs, Simpson of Ilodland
wem Oregon City vlMlt-.ru Saturday.
Mr. ami Mrs. M. I Walker of Ho
HIIii were guest nf Mr. nml Mrs, C,
Jl. FrliiHt'll, Thursday.
W.J I, Manning, n popular Red
front eh-rk, left Friday for a visit
with hl people In MeMlnnvlllo.
Mr, nml Mr. T. T. Pnnkoy have mild
their place ut Eagle Creek nml moved
Wednesday lo (iiiekamns Heights.
J. A. Illchey and J, F. Wllmurlli of
titoMhniii wore In Oregon City through
Thursday's ntorni transacting busl
ni'HH In (ho county court.
Charles Ilurmi, Jr., Is suffering with
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ni.-K.. ui riieiimuiiHin ai niri Home lniM,
Green Point, lie hllH lint been able
to bo out mIiicu Ndw Year's Day.
J. II. Kltielii nild J. N. lleMHeloil of
Hiiniiysldo dlMtrlct were vlnltors In
Superintendent Zlimer'a office Hatur
day. The deed traiiMferiing (he ISurclay
properly on Main street to Multnomah
lodge, Iiiih been filed In the county
recorder's office. The roiiHlderatlon
in fir,r,oo.
County Judge Grant Dlmlck united
lletilo J,. Turner aiid Henry 0. (ireen
In marriage at hi office Saturday af
ternoon. Moth parties are resident
of Multnomah county,
Holit tirtio Women of Woodcraft,
wilt Initiate two candidates Friday ev
flint?, followed by one of their de
liKhtftll Social meeting. Members
whiie untiles In-Kin with F. nerve the
supper atid the HUpper coiihIhU of
eatables commencing with F,
Mr. am) Mrs, CheMter Roakn, who
have been vIhH Itttc Mr. Roake's par
nits In Oregon City, Intended leaving
for Chlco, California, Friday morning,
but will be forced to wait until (he
Southern Pacific lines are plared In
order again.
Miles & MfGlashan are, Intending
Helling out their grocery business as
Mr. MeCliiHlmn has Intercuts which
take t) I in In a different part of the
stale. He will leave about the third
of February fur southern Oregon,
where he has a great deal of timber
land to look after.
Fountain Hone company No. 1, met
In regular meeting Thursday evening.
Hym Montgomery was taken In as a
member of the company. The regirtar
election will be held tho HthI Thurs
day In February. Refreshments and
general kimmI lime was enjoyed af
ter the business meeting.
Dr. Hurley Pierce, of Wasco, Wash.,
who Is taking treatment for stomach
trouble In the St. Vincent hospital In
Portland, has been very 111 but Is Im
proving now. Dr. Pierce Is a nephew
of Mrs. John ph-rce of lr.th street and
she or her husband hnve been going
down every day. Dr, Pierce's wife Is
also a physician In Wasco.
County Ch rk (ireennian has receiv
ed a card from Joseph IiiiKlirain,
principal examiner of Ittireau of Pen
sions, Washington, I). C, stating that
he had a hoii, Frank Unighram, who
he had not heard from for ninny years,
and whom he would like to locate.
The son Is 2."i years of age and a sten
ographer. Ills father offers f:: re
ward for any Informal Ion leading to
ward his whereabouts.
At tho Methodist Kplseopal church
last Thursday evening the , following
Sunday school ofrirers were elected
for the ensuing year: Superintendent
C. A. Williams; treasurer, Mm. (ieo.
Osborne; secretary Miss Myrtle C ross ;
recorder, Mis. It. C, Itlackwell; or
ganist, Mrs. Ceorge Osborne. Tho
Sunday school of (his church Is In a
flourishing condition, and a contest
has Just ended In which much enthu
siasm was taken.
Holn Circle had a Hplendld time at
their social Friday evening. The
lunch consisted of fig prune cereal,
fig bars and fish salad. Tho table was
decorated In ferns. A tree guessing
contest created much amusement and
the remainder of the evening was
spent In dancing. Mrs. Pauline
Schwartz, n former member, renewed
her membership.
A very enjoyable social event at
Gladstone was tho party ' given Mr.
and Mrs, W. C. Cnnium at their home,
Friday evening by a few of their
neighbors and friends, Tho happy
gathering wns given In honor of their
tenth wedding anniversary which oc
curred on December 2B. Whist was
the game of tho evening, Mrs. 11. Ilax
ter winning first prize and M. J.
Illout, tho booby. An elegant supper
wns served. Tho company presented
Mr. and Mrs. Cannon with a beauti
ful llavlland china tea set as a mark
of esteem for them, TIiohg preoent
were Mr, and Mrs. 11. Baxter, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Smith, Mr. and Mrs.' J. ltlout,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Ulout, Mr. and Mrs.
W. Schooley, Mr. and Mrs. Uarton Par
low, Mr, and Mrs. W. Cannon, Mr.
and Mrs. S. Simons, Miss Dlout and
Mr. John Graham.
want information
AISUU I UKtuUN U i r
SECRETARY OF DOARD OF TRAOE
RECEIVES HUNDREDS OF
INQUIRY LETTERS.
Tim secretary of the hoard of trade,
ThonuiH F. Hyun, Iiiih received re
cently hundreds of letter asking
nlioiit Oregon City. More letters are
com I life everyday from people who
hnvi) heard of our city and who wlxh
to know of It advantages-factories,
business mid farmliiK vicinity,
Tim board of trade Is In direct com
munication with similar Institutions
of I'ortland and Seattle. Tim sccro
liiry ha been biiHy sending out liter-
nturo broadcast ami It now remains I
for all dm business men of the city
til 111. Iin.tlf. lit II III,! (I.,.,.!!!,. i.f III,.
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hoard of trade Friday. It In under-
stood that several Important subjects
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are to be taken up and those need
the backing of everyone.
COURT APPOINTS
ROAD SUPERVISORS
SELECTIONS MADE IN DISTRICT8
WHERE NO CONTEST HAS
BEEN MADE.
The county court reappointed tho
following road supervisors for 1907 In
their respective! districts before ad
journing Friday afternoon:
District No. r Horace Knox.
" " C John Straus.
" 8-David Douglas.
" 14-8. F. Glbbs.
" I7-A. H. Knlghl
" 18-H. W. Hornshuh.
" 19 WiHidsliJe.
" 20-11. Sullivan.
" 21 Frank Wlnslow.
" 22 Albert F.nglo.
" 23 R. W. Zimmerman.
" " 2C-H. N. ICv.rhart.
27 J. Ubour.
" 29-W. L. White.
" 30 James Cooke.
" 33 Henry Gromer.
" " 31 John Turner.
" 3a A. 1). F.d wards.
" ar,-Paul Snyder.
" 37- H. W. Kruno.
" 39 Frank Jnggar.
" 40 A. Vestal.
The court reelected the supervisors
who had no opixisltlon. In some cases
where several men are after tho po
sitions It w ill be some time before any
definite action Is taken.
The court will convene again on
Tuesday.
COLUMBIA H. & L. ELECTS NEW
OFFICERS.
Columbia Hook and Ladder com
pany held It annual election Friday
night lu their rooms, and the follow
ing officers were chosen for tho en
suing year: John (ileason, president;
Fred W. Humphrys, foreman; John
lluerth, first assistant foreman; P.
Fry. second assistant foreman; S. U.
Shndlo, secretary; C. W. Pope, treas
urer; Joe Lynch, K. J. Noble and F.
W. Humphreys, finance committee.
Delbert Hart, for many years a
member of the Hook and Ladder com
pany, was nominated from that com
pany for chief of the Oregon City
fire department, the election for
which will tako placo In March. Mr.
Hart Is foreman In the carding room
of the Oregon City Manufacturing
company.
Mr. Pollack was nominated for fire
conimlslsoner from the Hoolt and
Ladder company.
PLA.Y TIE GAME OF BASKETBALL.
The ninth and tenth grades of tho
Harclny school played a tie game of
basket ball Friday afternoon, result
ing in a coro of 25 to 25. A large
crowd was present to witness the
game and cheer their favorlto grade.
Tho hoys have been doing some
good work lately under the direction
of Clly Superintendent McKee and a
good team will be tho result of a
few weeks' practice. The men and
positions were:
Ninth Grade. Tenth Grade.
II. Gordon C Grout.,
Hart F Jackson
Adams F Frost
Johnson G Stray melor
ICd. Hornshuh ...G Cnufleld
One Bridge Washed Out.
Tho only flood damago reported to
tho county court from tho country dis
tricts is tho wushlng away of the
Mill creek bridge by the recent fresh
et. Tho damage Is only a light one
as tho bridge can bo replaced at a
small cost.
New Teacher at Boring.
II. H, Parsons of Tillamook has
been apoplnted to teach tho school of
Boring for tho coming year in place
of Mrs. Elizabeth Mayhurst who resigned.
$189,000 RfQUIREu
TO PAY CLACKAMAS
EXPENSES IN I907
LEVY
OF EIGHTEEN MILLS OR-
DERED BY COUNTY COM
. MISSIONER8' COURT.
Changes In Boundaries of Road Dis
tricts and Much Other Busi
ness Occupy First 1907
8esslon,
The January term of tho Clacka
mas county court has been a busy
one, and tho present tlmo Is taken
up looking over tho reports of tho
different road supervisors.
The court has ordered the present
east boundary of Road District No.
5, to be established so that now it Is
a part of Road District No. C.
In the matter of tho petition of the i
Wellenfer road, tho same was approv
ed and tho petition turned over to I
tho county board of road viewers.
A saloon license was granted to T
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M.
A.Mson In the Poring precinct for
a term of six months.
The report of tho resurvey of tho
Oregon Clty-Milwaukio road was read
and placed on file.
Claims against tho county were al-
so examined and corrected and the
same ordered paid. Tho appointments
of Irving Clarke and Georgo Avery
as special deputy sheriffs, without sal
ary, who have been appointed by tho
sheriff of Clackamas county and ap
proved by him, were confirmed.
W. I). Tiifdey and Ernest Hitch
man, who were on tho pauper list,
have been stricken from tho county
roll and August Asmus, blind, has
been sent to the Guynup's farm for
treatment.
Tho county court yesterday estab
lished a new road district to bo known
as district No. 40. It Is created from
(Mirtlons of the Knglo Creek, Poring
and Sandy districts, and Is situated
Just east of Ilarton,
In tho matter of tho extension ol
tho boundary of District No. 14, the
following were Included: tho north
half of J. S. I lowland DLC of section
8, tho southwest quarter of northwest
quarter of section 9 and were Ret off
from road district No. 39.
From petition of J. A. Hyera for
change in boundary line between dis
tricts No. 3 and 12 it was ordered that
part of number 3 bo made a part of
road district No. 12 that Is the part
that begins at Raker's bridge and con
tinues to the Clackamas river.
Estimate of amount to bo raised
by Clackamas county:
State Agricultural college
3 3-12 mills $31,123
County school census,
4 912 mills 49,875
School library. 1 12 mill S73
Road and highways, 4 mills.. 42,000
County expenses, 3 4-12 mills.. 33,000
Int. on out. warants 512 mills 4,375
To pay on out warrants 2 212
mills 22,750
Total $1S9,000
Tho court finds that $189,000 will
be required and thus will levy a tax
of 18 mills and that the same be levied
upon each dollar of assessable prop
erty real, personal and mixed of
Clackanins county, thus:
State and Agricultural Col
lege 3'4 mills
County School Library 5 mills
County Purposes 5 mills
Road 4 mills
- Total 18 mills
County court adjourned- Thursday
afternoon until Tuesday morning.
COLTON.
Old Mother Earth is looking fine in
her new white robe. Colton has about
3 inches of snow.
Our two weeks' vacation will end
next Monday. Miss Edna Gard of
Clarks hs been engaged to tench the
ensuing three months.
15. Honney is on the sick list
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Mendnl and son of
Woodburn returned home Inst. Sun
day after a week's vis4t here at the
Hubbard homo.
Joe, and Clara Carlson attended the
dunce at Heaver Creek New Year's
eve,
Mr. and Mrs. Carr were made- hap
py by tho arrival of a new daughter
on Christmas day.
There was a family reunion at Will
Uonney's at Christmas tlmo. There
were twenty-two children and grand
children of Mr. and Mrs. Bonney gath
ered around the bending boughs of
their heavily laden Christmas tree.
Chester Troutt of Oregon City has
been spending a few days visiting at
Win. HtU'tevaiifH.
: J. N. Laferty made a flying trip to'of thJ pray pnmp Bhoul, ,)6 Uom
.Oregon City the first of the week to ,,0 t m vmwH t0 H0(.ure ,K.Bt re.
j"" " lM" i""'iw river " "
jcn over. ,
I The dance at Collon hall on Decern-
l er 29th, was well attended and all
: retmrt n fiuf tlmo Tlift rirl uciu a
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llltlo too loose and came out pretty
often.
ii eon i iook row. in mo lor peopio
to have to make a trip to the black-
smith shop for repairs every time
they take lludr rigs out of tho barn,
I. ..Itf... U..I,. 1li ...111 ,...,1 ... rwl
better vote a 10 mill road tax arid j
get a bottom put In a few places '
where It seems to have fallen out,
MULINO.
Happy New Year!
At the homo of Mr. and Mrs. John
Aklns on New Year's day, was sol
emnized tho marrlago of their daugh-
, , minq tf.,l,ll.j SlfVlim C.IJU ll,
Oscar Dlx of Clarks. The wedding
though quiet was a very beautiful and
Mini L- A Mr,.. ,l . 1.
llB..,l,. ...w. ... I
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u j iiuy. i. vt IH.-N, pasior oi mo aiein
odlst Fplscopal church of Portland.
Mr. Otis Dlx was best man. The
bridesmaid was Miss Edith Wiles. Af
ter congratulations, a dainty dinner
was served. Mr. and Mrs. Dix will
make their home at Dlx's mill at
Clarks.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Chase spent
New Years at Mr. Itarnes of Liberal.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred W'oodsldo and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Stehman of
Liberal, Mr. and Mrs. Uoynton were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wood
side New Years.
Perrott-Rauch.
Miss Helen Martha Rauch, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Rauch of
Gladstone, and Mr. John William Per-
rott of Portlandf were united In mar
riage In St. David's Episcopal church
Wednesday, January 2, by the Rev.
George II. Van Waters. A wedding
linner at the Hotel Oregon for the
elatlves of the contracting parties
ollowed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs.
I'errott left Wednesday night for a
month's wedding trip through South
ern California. They will reside In
Portland where Mr. Perrott Is a civil
engineer and constructor. Best wish
es of a host of friends are extended
the happy couple.
SELKEN CAPTURED
IN PORTLAND
H. S. Selken, who had a pressing
and cleaning establishment In Oregon
City some time ago, but who mortgag
ed all the goods on hand and skipped,
was found In Portland yesterday. He
was brought to Oregon City Friday
morning and placed in the county jail.
Selken was given a hearing Friday
afternoon and sentenced to 30 days in
tho county Jail.
.BEGINS
ISlDfTOSIDAY, JAN. 2md
CONTINUES FOR 30 DAYS
lt sock clearing time for us money-saving
time for, you. Unparallecl bargain offerings in
Men's, YoutIVs and Boy's Clothing. Dress Goods,
Hosiery and Underwear. Men's FurnisWngs.
Blankets and Comforters. Pane Tgo o d s.
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INSPECTOR REID l"f ,,on' Thomas A. McUride, Judge
AVv I'MPllDfH I Aw'"' the 8b0V0 entitk'd court' whlch or
um UKLL UtW uu-r was made and entered on tho 3d
day of January, 1907, and tho time
A meeting of tho fruit growers wan
held on January 3d In McMlnnvlIle,
at which Jamea Held, fruit Inspector
of Clackamas county, spoke of the
value of spraying and tho kind of
pumps that gave the best results. He
nut of the rmlrilnn (lint thn tircujiiri.
suits. Ho had seen the best results
obtained by having a platform over
UlfJ pil flp m that ono nian couid H(anf
on R and spray down, while other men
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.were spraying up. Air. Held was
j Rtr()nt,)y m favor of Btrlctly enforcing
I tho law as to sale of infected fruit.
ftlther to d,.aU,rH or to cannerymen.
;Ho w(.nt on U) ay tbat the (jn Hafe.
,,uar,i for tJ,e frujt n,iHtry was to
; romj IK.op(J to produce a good clean
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DUNBAR'S ESTIMATE
FOR STATE EXPENSES
j
One million dollars Is the amount
to be raised In taxes for carrying on
tho business and the institutions of
the State of Oregon for the next two
years, beginning with the first of the
year, outlined by Secretary of State
F. I. Dunbar. Of this total Multnomah
county is supposed to furnish nearly
one-half, while Clackamas county Is
I called upon to supply $34,337.50; $33,-
500 of which goes for state purposes
iand $837.00 to the State Agricultural
! college.
Chas. Tooze, formerly of Silverton
but now of Gladstone, was in Oregon
City, Friday.
Liquor License.
Notice is hereby given that I will
apply at the next meeting of the city
council for a renewal of my liquor li
cense at my present place of business
on Main street between Fourth and
Fifth streets. W. RAM BO.
Big Stock 7
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
F. W. Hewes, Plaintiff,
vs.
Minnie Hewes, Defendant.
To Minnie Hewes, defendant above
named:
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against
you in the above entitled court and
cause on or before the 25th day of
February, A. D. 1907, said day being
after the expiration of six weeks from
the first publication of this summons,
and If you fail to so appear or an
swer said complaint, for want thereof
the plaintiff will apply to the court
for the relief prayed for in the com
plaint, to-wit: For a decree dissolv
ing the bonds of matrimony heretofore
and now existing between the plaintiff
above named and you as defendant,
on the ground of wilful desertion, and
for such other relief as may be just
and meet In equity.
This summons is published by order
OUR
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prescribed for publication thereof Is
six weeks.
Tho date of the first publication l
January 11th, 1907. The date of last
I publication Is February 22, 1907.
MILLER & MILLER,
Attoraeya for Plaintiff.
Commercial Bldg., Portland, Ore,
CITATION.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clack
amas. In the matter of the Guardlanahlp of,
Barbara Reglna Morlock, Amelia
Louise Morlock and Anna Marie
Morlock, minors.
Now comes E. 0. Caufield, giiardlad
"f the above named minors by his
ff T.- ft I mi .
attorney H. E. Cross, and files la
Court his duly verified petition on
behalf of said minors, asking for an
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C4' Jliyil-I HMWTI 1115 U I Ili lAJT
the interest which said minora
have in the following described real
estate, situate in the County of Clack-
arna. State of Oregon, to-wlt:
Beginning at the Northeast corner
of that certain tract of land found
described In deed recorded on page
370, Vol. 49, record of deeds for Clack
amas County, Oregon, said beginning
point being the Northeast corner of
the Southwest quarter of the North
west quarter of Section 4, T. 3 S. R.
3 E of the W. M.; running thence
South along the East line of said
tract 25.48 chains to the County road;
thence along said County road North
C5 degrees West 1.56 chains; thence
SmUn 71 dem$e8 West ....
road 5 50 chalng. aenca North M
degrees West 14 chains more or less
to the West line of said Section 4;
thence North along said Section line
2G chains more or less to the North
west corner of the Southwest quarter
of the Northwest quarter of Section,
4 ; thence East 20 chains to the placo
of beginning, containing 51 acres more
or less, subject to the life estate of
their father Daniel Morlock.
And it appearing to the satisfaction
I of the Court that it would be benefi
cial to said wards that such real es
tate and their interest in the same
should be sold, and the Court being
fully advised it is ordered, adjudged
and decreed that Monday, the 4th day
of February, 1907, at the hour of ten
o'clock a. m. be the day and time
set apart for the hearing of such pe
tition and of objections to the same,
if any there be, and that Daniel Mor
lock the father of said minors, Louise
Hornberger and Wilhelmine Hiller,
next of kin to the wards and all other
persons interested in said estate are
hereby cited to be and appear before
this Court on said 4th day of Febru
ary, 1907, at the hour of ten o'clock
a. m, to show cause why license should
not be granted for the sale of said
real estate as prayed for.
It is further ordered and decreed
that a copy of this order be publish
ed in Oregon City Enterprise for three
successive weeks before the hearing
jof such petition.
Dated, January 3, 1907.
GRANT B. DIMICK,
513 County Judge.