Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, January 25, 1907, Page 6, Image 6

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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1907.
Tea Satisfaction
SEVEN FLAVORS
Golden Gate Japan
Golden Gate Kngflsh Breakfast
Golden Gate Ceylon
Golden Gate Oolong
Golden Gate Fancy Blend
Golden Gate Gunpowder
Golden Gate Black and Green
'PacltJ tn Flttvr-Tlct Cortvni
TfA
CEYLON J- A. Folger & Co., s. F.cico
SON OF FOUNDER
OF CHURCH HERE
ANNUAL BAPTIST MEETING AND
ELECTION. INTERESTING
PROGRAM GIVEN.
DEADLY I0TH STREET
CROSSING SCENE OF
ANOTHER ACCIDENT
malulng in tho fund Is about f5.ri00
Bint In his message tho Governor unya:
"History records that Lewis anil
Clark wore greatly assisted In their
perilous Journey by a Shoshone u. alli
en named Saenjawea. In fact, o Im
portant was tho part played by this
now far famed Indian girl, who showed
Qualities of heroism and loyalty al
most unmatched In tho annals of his
tory, that tho management of tho Lew
Is and Clark Exposition erected a
splendid monument In her honor ou
and Jim Hatton while on their way the Exposition wound. In the years
from tho Ogle Mountain Mines. to come tho namo of Sacajawoa will
The men w ere caught In a snow J ho recorded side by sldo with that of
storm and blizzard and Mr. Hatton i tho world famed Pocahontas. Tho fact
was saved from the terrible fate of 'has been established beyond all con
frocr.lng to death by his comrade, Fair- itroversy that Sacajawea Is burled on
dough, j tho Shoshone reservation lu the State
The men were snowed In tho! of Wyoming, and her final resting
mountains and progress was hazard- i place Is known. Tho commission rec-
jous coming out from tho mines. Tho lommends that this legislature use a
jcold was Intense. Hatton gave out ! portion of tho unexpended balance
The First Baptist church held its ' and tho fact Ulat palrclough retained j for tho purpose of erecting a suitable
annual meeting yesterday afternoon j enough strength to carry him on to j tablet or monument to mark tho last
and evening. The afternoon session 'the next camp is all that saved him. ' resting place of Sacajawoa."
began at 2: SO, the program consisting; The stprra at the mlnos hns boen j
of a brief outline of the founding and . terrific and the snow Is several feet I
eariy msiory oi me cuurca presemea j ,ioep. The entrance of the tunnel Is i THAI ATI1SJ VHTPD
fcv linn V rr Thnn r.f Prirf '....,.. . .. I Urll.llll J I LKj
- . v.. eiocheu. i no news came over mo
land, whose father, Rev. Hezeklah Wires from tho nearest telephone.
Johnson was the organizer and first '
pastor of the church. This w as fob i
lowed by an address by Mrs. D. C. WHEN WILLAMETTE
Latourette presenting the work of the I WAS FROZEN OVER
women's societies of the church. Es-1
pecially notable is the work of the (
Ladies' Aid society under the presi-1 SOME FORMER SEASONS OF COLD
WEATHER RECALLED BY
RECENT COLD.
dency of Mrs. Carrie X. Parker. Dur
ing the last four years the Aid Society
has raised above $2000, which has
been applied chiefly in the erection of
a parsonage. The parsonage Is now The Denton County Republican is
paid for, an interesting feature of the ' responsible for the following:
evening program being the burning of j The present cold spell w ith the mer-
the cancelled note by Mrs. Parker, cury playing around a little above the f
president of the Aid. Address of the zero mark, something that Oregonlans
pastor which followed dealt first with seldom see, reminds people of some
a statistical survey of the membership ' former seasons of cold weather. Rec
and then with some of the present ords show that once, at least In Jan-
RUNAWAY TEAM MADLY DASHES
INTO NORTHBOUND LOCAL
TRAIN, SATURDAY.
DRIVER FORTUNATELY UNINJURED
distance beyond and also a young lady
received Internal InJurloH,
Blackburn Killed by Panting Train,
Mr. Hlnokburn was Killed Hovornl
yearn ago by a Chaulainiua wpeclal
train ns ho wan coming Into town. Mr.
Ulackburn wan struck by tho train at
this name crossing and met ItiMlant
death.
PARKPLACE AND
GLADSTONE CLUB
Mother' Club Changes Date of Meet
ing Piano Nearly Paid For
Program Planned,
One Horse So Badly Hurt That It Had
io oe anoi Mecem i ragcaiea Tll0 Mtbors' club of tho Pnrknlnco
at Dead Man'a Cron- and Gladstone schools met at tho
ng, ParUplaco Hchool house Friday after
noon. Tho time for their regular
meeting wan changed from tho third
. i , ... , i.... .., ,1.
Tho Tenth afreet grade crossing of,1" l"" """,)r " ,,mllu'
the Southern Pacllk tracks at tho , wt 3 P- T,,lr,y ,,,,,nr" ,n,',
foot of Singer hill was tho scene of .0" U, ,lano ,,,KVlnR bul tMrt l,,,,lur"
another accident Saturday morning 1 "1 lo '", 'm1,1- At the next meeting
- ELLOH
tho topic of discussion will bo "Is It
Wise to Conceal Juvenile Crlnii'?" It
Is expected that several prominent
speakers will be present to assist In
tho discussion.
ARE INDIGNANT
Hold Meeting To Protest Appointment
Elligsen as Road Supervisor,
The voters of tho road district of
when a runaway team dashed down
the hill and crashed Into tho passing
northbound local, duo In Oregon City
at 10. 'JO a. m. Fortunately the driver
of the team, Oliver Van Hoy, was un
hurt, but ouo horse was killed, ami
tho wagon was tunashod to kindling
wood.
The team, a tine one, was owned by
O. A. Van Hoy of Maplo Luno. Ills
son Oliver was coming down Singer
hill with a load of cord wood when the! Elmer HWoti. tho Oregon City poul
burr of tho right hind wheel oamo ifT. tr fancier and famous poultry Judge.
Oliver noticed tho trouble and stop- i has about completed tho Judging of
ping his team went back to hunt tho J another poultry show. All scent to
missing burr. It was soon found and j 1,0 sallstb-d with tho Judge's decision,
returned to Its Place. Just then tho ; d Mr. Plxoti tins materially Mreiigtli
ELMER DIXON ADDS
TO HIS LAURELS
2,000 mile of Ioiik dis
tance telephone wire 111
Oregon, V'uHliinp,toii, Cali
fornia itml Idaho now in
operation y tin I'acifto
Stat inn Telephone Coin
.;ti y, covering , 2, 'Jot)
towns
Quick, n curate, cheap
, All the mil inflict inn of K
persona! cotniiiuniciilion.
Uintanee no ellecl to a
olear underHtanilinn, Kpo
kane anil San Francisco
H8 euHily heard ni I'ort
I ami.
Oregon City nllice at
llauliiiir's Dnisr Slow
W. S. EDDY, V. S., M. D. V.
C,r In tc of the Ontario VrtciL
nury Colli de of Toronto. Cainola.
and the MiKlllij) .School of
Surgrry of Chiiitijo, bun locuted
a'. Orison City uud mtnbliidicil an
office wl The r'ushiotl SUlilrit,
hcvritth Strict m-iir .Main.
Doth Irli-phoiii'i.
l-'armcr' ijj Mniii 13 1 1
ened his reputation tut a bird expert
among tho fanciers of tho northwest.
Ills work at Portland, where ho has
train was pulling out of tho Btatlou
and tho horses became frightened.
Van Hoy was in tho act of Jumping
. ( 1 ... ... . . . .. ! I.. .... . 1.. I ,1... ft
Tualatin held an Indignation meeting 10 nw 8,'nl- "ul realizing no coul.ln t . " - '",ui
Saturday afternoon at Stafford The , u, ,ln,,', ,,mKp f,,r t,,u 1'rldles ; cxn.tnuon or mo c.regon rm
trouble was over tho appointment of,,,t thw t'Trlllcl animals. Tho horses y association, will be completed
piii.,o., ... ..i .. .... 'becamo unmanairab'o and vouim Van 1 Tuesday, and the awards havis all
Moy was dragged for over 30 yards pracucauy oeen iiiiuii'. niimnign wiero
problems of the church.
There was a social hour between
the afternoon and evening sessions. ' in some places teams could cross on
At six o'clock a chicken supper wasUhe ice. On January 15, the mercury
served, under the direction of the ! registered three degrees below zero,
About 150 sat down to thUi beinS the coldest day known In
county court, Tho voters at this meet
ing signed a petition which will bo
presented to the court for the ousting
of the present incumbent and to work
for the appointment of Raker.
uary, nineteen years ago, (in 1SSS) the ; LOCATED
w inanieue was irozen over so mai
WORKING ROCKPILE
down tho hill.
The horses, wagon and lad reached
tho track Just as tho train was speed
ing by tho crossing. Tho baggage car
knocked tho wagon headlong up tho
track between the narrow space be
tween the cars and the embankment
a space of only a few feet In width.
The horses seemed to have tried
to run up tho track along that narrow
are some controversies yet to bo m-t
tied regarding one or two of tho Ited
dub offers.
MASONIC CONTRACT
POR MARRY JONES
this part of the state for a quarter of
a century. The weather was extremely
cold for a number of days and It was
not until March 25 that the Ice broke
up. Boats were frozen in solid, much
skating was done and people were
coming and going as though the river
did not exist. There was a thin coat
Ladies' Aid
supper. j
The evening session began with the
Roll Call, and was followed by the
different reports, election of officers,
and, presentation of the budget for
the ensuing year. Besides the stand
ing committees, the following were
elected officers: Trustee, for three
years, W. M. Shank to succeed him
self; four Deacons, D. C. Latourette,
J. J. Burgess, W. W. Marrs,,and J. D.
Renner; for Clerk, A. S. Hunt; for
Treasurer, Jno. V. Loder; for Finan
cial Secretary, Clarence Eaton; for
Chorister and Organist, Mrs. G. V.
H. Miller. Officers of tho Sunday
school for the ensuing year are as
follows: Superintendent, Mr3. C. A.
Nash; assistant superintendent, W.
M. Shank; secretary, Miss Ella Demp jJQ 'HONOR MEMORY
Bter; treasurer and pianist. Miss Mar- J Qp SACAJ AWEA
garet Wilkinson; chorister, Jno. W. ;
Loder; librarian, Orville B. Hunt; as
sistant librarian, Thoma3 Gerber.
Special music was rendered during
K. M. Hands began surveying, Mon
day morning, tho tract purchased by
Charles Decker, Horse Thief, Wanted , !,lmco for ov,'rul fir(1,i 09 "I'l'er ' Ul Masons from tho Barclay estate.
wagon wheel track can bo seen deep-jTho Kllrv,.y ,, 1vHf, wl nllll(t(,
Here for Two Years is Busy and
Will be Kept Busy.
ly cut Into tho soft embankment.
Oliver let go of tho horses Just In
time to save his life. Ho received no
injuries except bruises.
Tho horses In tho amashup wero
freed from tho wagon ami hugged the
The Clackamas county authorities
have been notified that Charles Deck
er, who has been wanted by tho of- embankment as tho remainder of tho
' ficials of Oreiron f'ltv for tpnllnt n mra n,,.,,!
nv r.f ii.i .n H ) Inmorffl In artma i
" " - horse about two years ago, Is doing
places, January- 7 and 8, 1S90, but it ; rn ,,,. ?
... , ' a CO-day sentence on tho Multnomah
disappeared in a few days. The tem-Lmintv rr,rL.
When Decker's term expires in
Portland, he will be turned over to
Sheriff Beatio.
In a day or so when tho excavation
will begin.
Tho contract for tho excavation
work of tho basement of tho new Ma
sonic Templo has been awurded to
Harry Jones of this city.
I The Aristocrat among the 1
whiskies of the Old School. I
Without a peer. H
For Sale by Q
E. MATTHIES. 0
perature at night was from 5 to 8 de
grees above zero. On December 23,
1S79, the temperature wa3 three
degrees above zero. There was a dense
fog in the morning, and as the clay
grew colder the fog congealed on fenc
es and telegraph wires.
In tho matter of guardianship of tho
So terrified wero tho animnls that ! children of Mrs. N. T. Melvln. deceas-
they went on a dead run following tho ! ed, N. T. Melvln was appointed guard
train down towards tho Congregational . Ian of tin; minors Oscar, John L.,
Oregon's favorite author, Mrs. Eva
Emery Dye, of this city, well known
k , river the pmiritrv tlirnii'h her "Tc
mo evening session by .miss Georgia 1 1 ,.,,.,, 0-1 r.1,1 n,.." ti,
j UU't VI J UH 0 "il UU't A 111-
church where tho gray horse turned
down Eleventh Ktreet toward Main.
Tho other borso, a beautiful black,
kept on running down tho track 'to
ward tho long trestle, and tho marks
left on tho ties aro proof of tho
strides of the animal In Its headlong
(light to destruction,
j Upon reaching tho first threo or four
Woman's Troubles Come Thick and ' ties of the trestle tho horso slipped
Fast Circuit Court Practically jhotween tho open space of tho brldgo
Over.
THREATENED TO KILL
UNLESS GIVEN CHILD
Cross, a ma!e qoartt consists? of!
Con.'iue.-t," has received a copy of
work, breaking two legs and fell over
tlm brldgo to tho bottom of tho canyon.
' When that spot was reached by
Mabel M. Wright has brought suit ' Wi,1,.SH,, flf tll 1If.r,i(.nt 1(,
Messrs. Hunt, Shank. Loder and Rob-; th(; annal messai,e of thl. Governor for divorR,! from Archl" c- Wright. 1 1)orHO was lylnjs on ltH ,KH( nlbblng
ins, and by little Mis Belle Castle. 'f Wyoming, Hon. Bryant B. Brooks. I Thc cou!,, v married In Silvcrton, ) at tfce f,v bJa,,(.s of KraHH ahmt It.
who rendered several instrumental j , th(, ,engthy recommendations of j February 8, 1903. In July, 1906. whon Afterwards tho animal was helped to
numbers during tao supper hour. i Wyoming's officials, he proposes that the Plaintiff wa: returning from a vis- !a HtandliiR or leaning position on Us
!the balance of the appropriation for j !t with frI'jD(ls in r'rtland, tho defend-1 two I(.K3( tho cth;.r two oRA Mng
Hlie Wyoming appropriation for the a,u Brawiou ner as fine enterea tno broken tho front left and tho hind
I Wyoming exhibit at the Lewis arliho"se and 'PIed her on tho cheek
'('lark Fair be spent for the erection ! 80,1 faco- Joking her through tho
of a suitable memorial to mark tho hHIIS0 KaylnE' "l )ilU y,,u!
j He also accused her of speaking to
other men which she says is false.
Harris It., Clarenco W, and August N.
Tho estate was valued at $101)0,
principally tho Insurance carried by
the deceased.
Martha K. Henderson has brought
suit for divorce from William W.
Henderson. The plaintiff ami defend
ant were married In San Francisco,
March 110, 1900.
The defendant has been cruel and
Inhuman. Ho has also called the
plaintiff all sorts of names upon de
manding money. Ho has often struck
her, Tho plaintiff prays fi r a de
cree dissolving the bonds of matri
mony. Private Money to Loan
I have prlvnto parties with tho fol
lowing amounts to loan on real estate:
When you require an Abstract of Tltl
to lands In Clai-kama County, bare
It accurately nnd reliably prepared
by a roMpntiHlhln company incorpor
ated for tho purpoMiv Our raten are
reasonable. We Invito you to e
amino our complcto set of Abstract
Ilu( ill s.
CLACKAMAS TITLE COMI'A.NV.
ijOG- COS Chamber of Comniorro Uldg.,
I'OHTLANI). OltEC.ON.
Money to loan ou Clackamas County
Property.
JJVY HTMT
ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW.
Justice of tho Peace.
SAVES PARTNER
f-ROM FREEZING
I n. sting place of the Indian maiden,
Reports have been receive! of the Sacajawea, who so ably aided the
terrible experiences of Tom Fairclough first pioneers of Oregon. The sum ro-
8 a
Don't neglect your coughs
Statistics show that in New York City
alone over 200 people die every week from
consumption.
And most of these consumptives might
be living now if they had not neglected the
warning cough.
You know how quickly Scott 'j
Emulsion enables you to throw off a
cough or cold.
ALL DRUGGISTS 50c. AND 11.00.
On December 30 the defendant at
tempted to choke plaintiff to death un
less she let him have the baby. Troub
le and worry has been constant since. tracks wero strewn
Tho plaintiff prays the court to grant
her the custody of the child as well as
decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony.
left, and tho wounds presented a ter
rible tdght, the front leg hanging by
tho tissues of tho hide from tho knee.
Tho poor animal was put out of Its
misery by Chief Burns.
At the scone of tho accident wan a
smashed up, overturned farm wagon,
still filled with cordwood, while tho
Homo distance
Parties Amount. Time.
1 $P,000.00 5 to 10 years
1 $ I .VIO.OO 3 to G years
2 $:!r,00.00 1 to 3 years
5 Sir.iiO.00 5 years
8 S r.00.00 l to 3 years
15 $ 300.00 'I to 4 years
25 S 100.00
to
S 200.00 1 to r. yc,ra
Judge McBrlde was kept at homo
Friday by an attack of la grippe. The
work of tho circuit court is practical
ly over.
Wh
am
4i
STAND FIRM
"When you buy an
OILED SUIT
or SLICKER
demojid.
It's the easiest and
only way to get
JL Sold everywhere
w ith four-foot wood and wagon de
bris, tho cordwood and wagon pieces
hardly distinguishable one from an
other. The train stopped on tho trestle nnd
tho conductor and brakesmen camo
hack for particulars of the accident,
which was reported to headquarters
from tho station hero. Tho colliding
wagon marred tho Hide of several cars
i and throe car step hand rails wero
torn off and wero found by tho track
'' near the crossing.
Interest at G per cent and your ovn
tlmo for repayment.
Also a llttlo Chattel money at 8 por
cent.
Will buy notes and mortgages.
Also own Oregon City property to
trndo for country land.
Will look up titles to land froo if
trade Is made.
Own 3 lots, house, barn and c.hl.:lcen
park at Willamette, for sale cheap on
Installment:-!.
No real estato agent to Interfere.
If Interested call, wrlto or phono,
JOHN W. LODER,
Attorney -at-Law..
Stevens Ilulldlng. Oregon City,
Oregon.
Office In Jiigger Ilulldlng, Oregon City.
J. U. CAMPBELL,
attohni;y-atlaw.
Oregon City, Oregon.
Will practice In nil courts of tho utate
Office In Onulleld Ituildlui;.
CATARRH
' Humphrey Jones Thrown out of Wagon
Saturday morning's accident brings
to mind other misfortunes and casual
ties that have resulted at this crossing
In past years.
I Within the last year Humphrey
Jones and a number of persons In a
'wagon were driving over tho crossing
' and wero struck by one of the South
ern Pacific trains. Tho result of tho
accident was serious Injuries to Mr.
Jones who was thrown out of tho
wagon onto tho embankment some
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This Remedy Is a Specific,
Sure to Clvo Satisfaction.
CIVE8 RELIEF AT ONCE,
It clnansos, soot lira, bonis, anil iirutects tho
diseased nuiiiibriuin. It cures Oalarrh and
drives away a Cold In th Head quiekly.
itostores tiio Heiises of Tn.it n mid Hmell.
I jisy to use. (!oiitiiins no injurious drugs.
Applied into tho nostrils and absorbed.
Idirgo Ki,, 50 cents at Druggists or by
mail ; Trial Hizn, 10 emits by mull,
ELY BROTHERS, EG Warren St., Now York.
WANTED.
TO LIST FOR EALI3, nonio good
farms and average tracts. K. II. Coop,
er, over Hank of Oregon City. 5t4
MONEY TO LOAN AT 6 AND 7 per
cont. Farm security. U'lten ft