OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1907. NEWS Attorney Howard M. Prownell of ! him right away. Ho could have pick Astoria, who has been spending a few led him from a largo crowd of men. The Misses Fannie and Kate Porter went to Fortlaml, Saturday morning. Milton Trice went up to Salem to Bpend Sunday with friends. W. V. Bradley, of Beaver Creek, was in the city Friday afternoon. H. 0. Inskeep, the sage of Carus, was In town, Friday. Representatives Huntley and Camp bell returned from Salem on Friday evening. August Staehley, a well known New Era farmer, was In Oregon City, Fri day afternoon. J. L. Mattocks, a well known New Era farmer, was In Oregon City, Fri day afternoon. W. S. U'Ren returned from Salem Friday where he has been actively In terested In some legislative matters. Miss Frances myers of the Eastham school, spent Saturday and Sunday In Portland. Mrs. Pope and daughter, Miss Lau ra, were Portland visitors, Saturday afternoon. Mrs. L. L. Pickens entertains a number of friends at bridge whist this evening. Ex-Representative Paulsen of George precinct was In Oregon City, Saturday. 'A. A. Webster, who has been in Sa lem, looking after the position of Fish "Warden, has returned to Oregon City. H. A. Ajidrewse of Concord, was In town Saturday. He has rented out his farm and 13 now taking a course in the study of medicine. weeks at Salem, returned Saturday. The women of Abornethy Kiause are making preparations fer a valen tine social to be given at the grange hall on the evening of February 14. The Uniform Rank of the Woodmen of the World will hold another of their social dances in the Armory hall this evening. Rev. and Mrs. l.andsborough entor talned a number of teachers Friday evening very pleasantly at tholr home on Jefferson street. W. F. Haw-ley, manager of the Crown-Columbia paper mills, and a resident of West Oregon City, has made three big purchases of real es tate In East Fortland. Rev. Kraxberger has besun the In struction of catechisms preparing for confirmation which will take place on Tentecost Sunday. Rev. Kraxberg er has a good class. The name of Miss Morleta Hickman was left out from the program of the county teachers' institute on Thurs day afternoon. Miss Hickman render ed a very pleasing piano selection, the "Song of the Brook." Benjamin Irwin of Mtlwaukte, In town Saturday, stated that the resi dents of that city have all kinds of lumber plied up, gathered from the high tide of the passing flood In the Willamette. William Stone, a prominent Viola precinct farmer, was In town Satur day. Mr. Stone stated that J. Cooper, recently of Alberta, Canada, had pur chased the Dew place, and will take possession about February 20t2i. Estacada Grange will give a basket social and entertainment March2, and W. W. H. Samson has received an In vitation to be the auctioneer. He says that he will serve without compensation. J. E. Siefer, road supervisor of the Damascus district, filed his monthly T. M trcw. f tho, nlanV rnnfl repon ua me cumuuasiuuer a cuu.i was down town enjoying the sunshine jFriday- Some Important Improvements The authorities have since boon work' Ing to find track of him as they have a good description, but tho thief seems to have vanished. A. Deute of this city, who works In the factory, has found two razors on the railroad track. The razors are supposed to have boon Btolon by the man who robbed tho Kochor store at Canby last week, and wore no doubt lost In tho tussle that occurred In the got away. Chautauqua work U progressing slowly so far as the rest of the attrac tions go for the coming session, al though within a week Secretary Cross will be able to give out the list of the large and Inducing attractions which are to be placed on tho program. This work Is slow aso the local secretary has to confer by mall with the secre taries of the other four assemblies on the coast. Mr. Cross said Saturday morning the $2330 had already boon subscrib ed of the needed $3000 for Incorpora tion and that It would only bo a short time before the necessary notice of 30 days would bo published calling for the first meeting of tho new Wil lamette Valley Chautauqua Association. Saturday after a month's siege in doors with la grippe. The regular quarterly teachers' ex amination will convene at the court bouse next Wednesday. Andrew Kocher, the Canby hard ware and implement merchant, was in Oregon City, Friday. i VT. A. Shaver, the upper Molalla bee farmer, wa3 taking in Oregon City and Portland, Saturday. B. F. Linn of Linns Mill, wa3 In town Saturday and reported that Frank Mills who met with an acci- Dr. G. B. Smith of Eaele Creek, was ucul as programs iau.- looking after business before the com- ab,jr- 0n,y one bone of the rlht IeS are being made to the thoroughfares In that district, including some new roadways. Mrs. A. Holden left Friday night for Central Point, Jackson county, to vis it her son, Arthur Holden. Mr. Hol den was formerly employed as a clerk in Robertson's store, but is now op erating a fruit farm near Central Point. Miss Edna Simmons was given a pleasant surprise Friday evening at her home. Fifteenth and Jackson streets, In celebration of her birth day anniversary. The cvenlug was spent In games and muslo and at tha proper hour a delicious luncheon was served. A number of beautiful pres ents were given as mementoes of tho occasion. The guests were Misses Mabel Fisher, Lent Story, Myrtle Fisher, Carrie Lutz, Tearl James, Adah Hulbert, Lucllo Bruner, Etta Bruner, Ella Lutz, Margaret Wilkin son, Vera Howell, Bertha Wyman, Lu la Ramsby; Messrs. Andrew Nater lin, Cleo. Howell, Melville Green, Carl and George Simmons; Messrs. and Mesdames A. J. Wilson, A. Simmons, P. Lundgren, R. E. Woodward, P. J. Lutz. G. Howell, Fred Schwartz, M. P. Chapman, Elmer Lanklns, Ant. Nat erlin and C. C. Simmons; Mesdames Wyman, Kruger, Bruner, Clara Chute. RENEWED OLD EXPIRED OPTIONS COLONIZATION SOCIETY 8AID TO BE PROMOTING Bid SCHEMES. Manufacturing Plants and Railroads For the Lower Clackamas River Section. GLADSTONE The mountain slide that obstructed the Logan road at tho point called Capo Horn, during tho racing of tho ClacUaniaa, Is being opened up Fri day under road supervisor. 12. C. Harrington, CLEAR CREEK BRIDGE REPAIRED AND SAFE MATTERS OF INTEREST FROM ONE OF THE RICHEST FARM ING SECTIONS. Tho colonization company that quietly took opiums on a number of farms In the lower I-ogan and Clack anins river for $100 per aero and inwards, have soeuitM a renewal of tho options. The tlmo lime of those options expired February 1, but tho company contended that It was Im possible to begin tho proposed Im provements with tho allotod time on account of the extreme bad weather. Among tho things to bo done by l ho colonization company, as announced by its promoters were the establish ment of some manufacturing Indus trios at tho old government salmon hatchery and the construction of a railway with a possible Eastorn Ore gon connection. An attempt was made for some tlmo to keep theso options a secret, but tho purposes of the colo nization company and other details connected therewith have become pub lic property. Among tho properties covered by these options are the Mumpowor place, the lands belonging to the Hut tan and Baker heirs and tho big stono quarles on both sides of the Clacka mas near tho old government salmon hatchery. It Is reported that options were se cured on these latter properties for $114 per acre, a special offer being mado on account of the known value of tho rock quarries. Options were se cured on other lands in tho vicinity at an average of $100 per aero. The site of tho old government hatchery is an excellent location for manufacturing plants, and consider able power could bo genorated from Clear creek as well aa the Clackamaa river. L. H. Klrchem of Logan, says that the matter of these options Is no long or a secrot, although an attempt was made for lomo tlmo to keep the cm tracts tied with a veil of secrecy. missioners' court, Saturday. Charles Baker, who lives on the Beatie place on Beaver Creek, was in town Friday. W. A. Garrett, a prominent young resident of Marquam precinct, was in the city Friday afternoon. G. F. Oglesby, a Mark3 Prairie bop grower, was in town, Friday afternoon. was broken, and it Is expected that he will recover rapidly.. Mr. Linn says that his mill is rushed to Its full ca pacity with local orders. G. W. Kesseling, a Canby farmer, paid his taxes in full to Sheriff Beatie, Friday afternoon. Louis Jaggar, a prominent Portland commission man and former Oregon City merchant, Is suffering with a slight attack of paralysis. Webb Burns and a party of ladies had an exhilerating boat ride along the O. W. P. track below town yester day afternoon. The party were row ing in the flooded district near the Clackamas, and fastened one end of a rope attached to the boat to the rear of the incoming trolley car. The rap id ride was exhilerating, even if It was dangerous, and the laborious ex ertion was avoided. Tho telephone linos are In trouble bore, a lot of tho polos being down, If any one want to know any thing they have to git and find out. Miss Annlo Shannon Monroo of tho Oregon Journal, and her sinter. Mix KllzHboth, of Portland, wore guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Warron. J V Charon was a man wiio fried solos over tho sticks. To sloop well, rofcd the Dally Star. CASCADE LAUNDRY Clothes Washed "Whiter Than Snow." Family Washings at Reasonable Hates- -No worry, no regrets If you phone 1204. Our wagon will call. FRED C. GADKE Plumbing & Tinning Hoi Air Furiucn, Nop Plpei, Pumpi, Spray Pumpi, Water Pipes. SpriYinj Materials. All Kinds of Jobbing a Specialty Estimates Given on All Classes of Work. Res. Phone 1514 Shop 1516 914 N. Main St., Oregon City, Or Charles A. Burkhardt, now an Alas ka canneryman with headquarters In Seattle, visited Mrs. H. S. Moody and the Logus family, Friday. Heraan Lee, Canby's oldest pioneer resident, passed through Friday on bis way home from a visit to the Cow litz river valley in Washington. Ex-Representative J. L. Kruse of Wil3onviile was In town Friday and reported that ithe floods had done more or less damage to roads and bridges. One county bridge on Mr. Kruse's place was carried from its moorings by an earth slide, but had been replaced by Road Supervisor Elligsen. The piers of the Oregon Traction company's railway bridge now being constructed across the Wil lamette, were under water Tuesday and the workmen had removed the bunk house to dry ground. George Ogle, who has for many years been prominent in Clackamas county politics, was in town, aStur-day. W. M. Shively has returned from a commercial tour, and is now confined to his upper Seventh street home with a severe attack of la grippe. Oudln Roberts who leaves Sunday to enter the Salem high school wa3 tendered a reception In Knapp's hall Friday evening by his former school mates, pupils of the Barclay high school. The evening was enjoyed with music and dancing. Coffee and cake were served. Mrs. Viola God frey and Miss Harriet Cochran acted as chaperones. Logan, Feb. 8. The ground hog got fooled this time. Most of those on the sick Hat are Improving. Mrs. H. Babler was reported better. She is at Gladstone at present under going a course of treatment. Quite a number of the young folks attended Miss Lulu Holcomb's birth day party, Saturday, February 2. Miss Emma Fallert leaves for Port land soon to resume work. Grandpa Hatton is having a siege of la grippe, as Is also Mrs. Hatton. "The way the story grew" was well illustrated . by the rumor getting out, that Clear Creek bridge at Stone was carried away by the recent flood,, and said rumor finding Its way into the county paper. On account of which, all on R. F. D. No. 2 have been having a mail famine, and ita not very pleas ant. The west end support of the bridge, a sort of pier, was damaged by the water washing around and out underneath it a deep bole, leaving the weight of the structure resting on one corner. Fred Gerber, the supervisor, promptly made temporary repairs un til the water goes down. At present the bridge is safe. The attention of the County Court has been called to that one weak point of this bridge in the past, more than once, but no action was ever taken. This is a case where "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure," and don't coat one half as much. These little mountain streams get on a rampage occasional ly and are quite "swell" affairs. As Is is now the current runs against the pier on the west end. $10,000 TO BE SPENT AT OGLE MINES NEW AIR COMPRESSORS AND MACHINE DRILLS TO BE INSTALLED. If vouwant TEETH that will make you look and feel like a live person when you laugh, call on the Molalla Dentist that's the kind he has been making for the past twen ty years. "The proof of the pudding is in the eating thereof." L. D. Shank, of Canby, was a visitor In Oregon City, Friday, and attended to some matters in the commissioners' court. Fred White is pushing to completion tbe interior finishings of the store rooms to be occupied by John Adams at the corner of Washington and Sev enth streets. L. H. Kirchem, of Logan, reported Saturday that some of the supports of the Clear Creek bridge had been undermined by the high water and that the structure had settled down 18 inches on one side. The local market has practically been at a standstill during the last week as no commodities have taken any jumps except eggs, These are gradually falling and the last few days have come down In price from SO to 35 cents to 27 1-2 to 30 cents. The lo cal dealers now state that the price of eggs will be at least 2 1-2 cents lower by the first of next week. Kal Kocher and tbe authorities Skin Disease of Twenty Years' Stand ing Cured. I want you to know how much Chamberlain's Salve has done for me. It has cured my face of a skin diseaso of almost twenty years' standing. I have been treated by several as smart physicians as we have in this coun try and they did me no good, but two boxes of this salve has cured me. Mrs. Fannie Griffin, Troy, Ala. Cham berlain's Salve is for Bale by Howell & Jones. The owners of the Ogle mountain mines are feeling so Jubilant over tho outlook of tho mines that they contem plate the driving of another tunnel In to the mountain. The ore taken out of the present tunnel has given satisfac tion and when tested somo time ago in Portland assayed at $10 per ton. Charles Albright of this city, who Is Interested in the Ogle mines, re ceived a letter Thursday from the mines telling of the new plans, It will mean an outlay of from $8000 to $10,000. The company will begin work on a new tunnel very soon in which they will place air compressors and ma chine drills. This will bo the third tunnel driven into the mountain. The first was dug years ago by a company who gave up tho proposition as non payable. Tho second tunnel was made by the Fairclough Bros, some years later and was started lower down tho mountain. An excellent pay ledge was struck. The first tunnel It was found, missed this ledge only a few feet The third tunnel Is to bo started fur ther down the mountain than tho two previous ones, and with tho use of the air compressors and the machine drills, will be driven further into the mountain. The ledge is expected to be much better there and a large number of cross cuts are to be mado which will make the work much easi er. The writer of the letter to Mr. Al bright mentioned that tho trip of the boys to the mines in January, as it was reported by many, was very much exaggerated. Tho trip was a hard one, but nothing compared to some of the stories circulated. 613 Majn Street. Telephone 861 The Planet L. UUCONICH, rrop.J High Grade Liquors ond Cigars OREGON CITY. OREGON Good Meals and Clean Beds THE STAKELY HOUSE Thomas Stakely, Prop. First Class Accomodations and Prompt Service. Main St. between 4th & 5th OREGON CITY, ORE. What to Do When Bilious. The right thing to do when you feel bilious is to take a dose of Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. have been unable to find any trace of i They will cleanse the stomach and the thief. Kocher thought that his 1 regulate the liver and bowels. Try it. man had gone to Portland and that he ' Price 25 cents. Samples free at How would be able to lay his hands on ' ell & Jones' drug store. County Treasurer's Notice. I now have money to pay county warrants endorsed prior to July 1, 1905. Interest will cease on such war rants on date of this notice. Oregon City, Oregon, February 8, 1907. J. C. PADDOCK, Treasurer of Clackamas County, Or. Be up to date. Read the Dally Star. 10c a week. I can furnish the Bayer H you can furnish the Farm If you wish to Bell out or buy In write or call and toll me about it. If you want to do a little speculating I can make you some easy money. I have the buyers. Also buy and sell timber lands, sawmills, etc. GEORGE W. DIXON, Canby, Oregon. Pnone22l OFFICE. Pottofflct Bldg mm oirael E. F. GRISEZ Successor to C. N. GREENMAN Pioneer Transfe tand Expresso Sand and Gravel Oregon City - - .. . . Oregon 2,(KX) niiloaoflongdla- tunco telephone wire in Orison, Washington, Cali fornia ami Iilalui now in operation ly the l'aoillo Station Telephone Com pany, covering 2,250 towns, Quick, in tni rate, cheap All the satisfaction of a personal communication. Uistanoo no Hl'oct to a clear understanding, 8H kane and Han Francisco as easily heard us Port land. Oregon City ofllce t liirdmjrs I)rur Store W. S. EDDY, V. S., M. D. V. Graduate of the OnUrlo Veteri nary College of Toronto, Canada, and the McKlllip School of Surgery of Chicago, ha located at Oregon City and mtublislicd aa office nt The l'anliloit Stable, Seventh Street near Mailt. Iloth t'rlephune. Partner' IJl Main Ijil i VmrM. till Willi Ir"-rf lllloSt J V f kiiiiiiii, Hiry m ut u ; J y (t Km i hr un. I , i,v no N l'"il la III antl'itf nor tllM(i- 1, fmllltllirtita nl haM ral I H ,A itttt. 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Contain no injurimi drug. Applied into tho nostrila and absorbed. Lurco Hlzn, CO eimta at DrugisU or by mail) Trial Huo, 10 cents by mail. ELY BROTHERS, 66 Wtrrtn 81., Ntw York, Private Money to Loan I have private partlon with the fol lowing amounts to loan on real OBtate: Parties Amount. Time. 1 $.1000.00 5 to 10 yeara 1 $4500.00 3 to fa' yeara 2 $3,100.00 1 to 3 years 5 $ir00.00 S years 8 $ r00.00 1 to 3 years 15 $ 300.00 2 to 4 years 25 $ 100.00 to $ 200.00 1 to 5 yeurs tlmo for repayment. ' Also a little Chattol monoy at 8 per cent. Will buy notes and mortgagos. Alno own Oregon City proporty to trade for country land. Will look up titles to land free if trade is mode. Own 3 lots, house, barn and chicken park at Willamette, for sale cheap on Installments. No real estate agent to interfere. If interested call, write or phone, JOHN W. LODER, Attornoy-at-Law.. Stevens Building. Oregon City, Oregon.