Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, March 01, 1907, Page 2, Image 2

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1907.
MOUNT HOOD POWER
RAILWAY COMPANY
APPROPRIATES AND FILES ON
SEVERAL WATER RIGHTS.
LOCATED ON SANDY - TRIBUTARIES
Locations are Made in Name of C. W.
Miller Reservoirs and Canals
to be Built.
The county recorder's office is be
ing flooded with a lot of notices of
water appropriations and other in
struments to be recorded. All the
force in that office have been compel -
led to put In all the extra time they
could spare after the reeular office
hours in order to keep up with the
work.
Friday, although a legal holiday.
both county recorder C. E. Ramsbv
and deputy recorder, L. Williams,
were busy entering upon the books
notices of water appropriations which
had been received the day before. Fri -
day morning's mail brought another
batch of notices
Most of these notices were filed
through C. W. Miller, who is an agent
of the Mt. Hood Power and Rail way
company and who is cornering the
water rights along the right of way
of that company's proposed line.
C. W. Miller, who Is tho
. vi ,
property in Clackamas county, has I
filed a notice of appropriation In the!
recorder's office for the purpose of
vivvwiv Huni-r aim energv
of light and wishes to appropriate 400
miners' inches of the waters of n..r
creek. The said appropriation being
In volume a continuous flow of GOO
cubic feet of water per minute from
a point in the southwest quarter of
section 32, one south, five east
The name of the canal or flume in
which it is proposed to take and con
duct the waters is to be known rs
the "Construction Canal" and is to
be five feet wide and four feet deep.
Three reservoirs are to be construct
ed : nnd the waters will finally be dis
c:ged in the Bull Run river.
Mr. Miller has also filed a notice of
appropriation for C0.000 miners' inch
es of the waters of the Bull Run river,
being a continuous flow of 9).0OO cubic
feet of water per minute at a point in
section G, two south, five east. The
appropriation is for the purpose of
ui eiecincai power and en
ergy of light. A canal, "Xo. 3." SO
feet wide and 12 feet deep is to be
constructed.
A third notice has also been filed
by the same person who wishes to ap-:
propriate CO.OOQ miners' inches of the ,
waters of the Sandy river. The said j
ap'irr.priation being in vo'uxe a con- j
tin-Jons ?.o-.v of 9fl,f.)0 cubic feet of
voter per minute. A canal. No. 4. ?,0 I
feat wide and 12 feet deep is to be j
for the purpose of carrying the j
waters to the three reservoirs. I
IMPROVEMENT CLUB
MEETS TUESDAY
MANY NEW DWELLINGS AND
ELECTRIC LIGHTS TO BE
SUPPLIED.
Oak Grove, Feb. 22 There will be
a special mecing or the Oa Grove
Improvement association at the school
hou.-e next Tuesday evening, Febru-1
ftry 2G. County Judge Dimick, one :
, ! ! 'rTrTn niUs ma"e
uiiB'i noi in-re uie reiurneus 01 two Liear creeit
be present and address the associa-1 patrons (one month each). One re
tion. We extend a special invitation ' reived for December from six cows
to all other officials and all citizens 50. Another who furnished cream
of Oregon City and vicinity to visit : from fifteen cows $155 for December,
us at this meeting. We want the peo-1 There is money in dairying but it
pie of Oregon City to become better ' takes time, study and work to get it.
acquainted with those of their most j
northern suburb. A good program is ! Sidewalks will be built of a uni
nsured. if0nn wi(Jth ln Oregon City, although
A majority of our citizens have Big-; the established dimensions vary in dif
nifled their intentions of supplying j feivnt locations jf the city.
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CEYLON J.A. Folger & Co., San Francisco
themselves with electric lights and a
large number or dwellings are now un
der the process of wiring;. The com
pany has promised to give us connec
tions in the very near future.
Work will soon begin on the im
provement of a number of our streets.
Central avenue will bo improved Its
entire length, a portion of Second ave
nue and the whole of Oak Avenue
will also be graded. There are good
prospects of Kailroad avenue being
improved from Ceutral to Courtney
avenue.
Mr. Prabb on Courtney avenue has
sold his property. The property con-
j sists of 1 1-4 acres, a neat cottage and
several neat outbuildings; considera
tion J250O.
Mr. Lewis has nearly completed his
handsome new residence on his prop
erty here.
Mr. Rinehnrt u Itl erum i,n.... i.t.. I
; new automobile out again
. - - -- . . oniU tlWIV ma
We w ill soon be able to buy and
cash money orders at our postoffiee.
! notice havlne been reeeive.i re..nJ
from the department at Washiucton
to that effect.
Mr. Kreger. manager of the Port
land kennel clubs kennels which are
located here rennrf. that hia ,
bentnt .T Z
becoming active there, preparations
being made for exhibition at the com
ing dog shows which are to be held
i twu j v. uro Vi U tin? vUflNU
.
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SMALL A I I ENDANCE
FARMERS' INSTITUTE
Logan, Feb. 21. Spring fever has
hit this place sure, byt the way trig,
, . ,
are singing, hens cackling and people
making garden.
The masquerade ball at Logan was
a successful affair and everything
passed off pleasantly. Miss Holcomb
and George Miller took first prize for
best costume, and Carl Fallert and
Mrs. Linn for best waltzing.
J. C. Sprague and daughter Miss
Helen of Corvallis, were Logan visit
ors the past week.
The recent farmers' institute billed
for Logan on the 12th Inst, was not
so largely attended as would have
been had it been more eenerallv
j known. As It was, only a few knew
j of it and consequently no prepara
tions were made to entertain the peo
ple. It being a very busy time, farm-
jers could III afford to spare a day off.
If these affairs are to be a success
thorough preparation must be made
! In time, and the time of holding such
meetings be mutually agreed upon.
Three fourths of the members of this
grange knew nothing about it until
too late.
Eyers' family of Stone, are having
a siege of la grippe.
j State Master Austin T. Buxton of
j the Oregon State Grange, will begin
! his work of grange inspection Febru
j ary 25, In Clackamas county, begin
ning with Harding grange at Logan
jou Monday, February 25. All members
I be on band promptly at 10 o'clock.
1 Word was received here by the C,er
I ber brothers of the slrious illness of
i their father, Jacob Gerber Sr., of Sell
1 wood.
j Emory Cromer and bride favored
; Lowtn with their presence this week.
Farmers are too busy to eat these
iav
In a recent issue of this paper we
noted the Item where one man said
atisfaction
SEVEN FLAVOR3
Golden Gate Japan
Golden Gate linfflish Breakfast
Golden Gate Ceylon
Golden Gate Oolong1
Golden Gate Fancy Blend
Golden Gate Gunpowder
Golden Gate Black and Green
'Pacini m Flavor-Tight Cartoni
Et
FUNERAL OF PIONEER
LARGELY ATTENDED
LATE JACOB MILEY BURIED AT
AURORA WITH IMPRESSIVE
SERVICES.
The funeral services of the lute
Jacob Mlley helii inosuay were large
ly attended, and the ceremonies were
impressive. A service was held at the
Mlley home near Wllsonvllle at 11 a.
ni., followed by another service at the
Aurora cemetery at 2 p. m. Uev. II.
l.elshman. of Frog Fond, preached the
sermon at the house iu the forenoon
and conducted a short service at the
Aurora cemetery. The choir under
the direction of Mr. Cole, sung several
appropriate numbers at the grave, and
the Aurora Hand played a couple of
appropriate dirges.
The crowd at the cemetery was
swelled by many old colony people,
who came a long distance to be pres
ent at the List sad rites held over their
. deceased social comrade.
Although a German, Mr. Mlley was
born iu Ohio, near Columbus, on Sep
tember 23, 1S;:S. In 1S17 he emigrated
to liethel. Mo., and became a member
of the German colony there of which 'be given the discount. The sheriff Is
the Aurora colony was a branch. Uter j doing away with the heretofore Ion
he moved to Nineveh, Mo., and be- henry of the office in granting '.he
came Identified with tho colony there, rebate after n certain specified time,
and married Miss Elizabeth Mlllor on The rolls were made out nml handed
I " -" '-auewi junur on The rolls Were IlliMo out and handed
' M" the 4- n In me this year and the
seven children, five of whom are now
living.
He emigrated to Oregon iu 1865,
and proceeded to hew a farm out of
the heavy timber that at that time
covered the country around Wilson
ville. After coming here he associat
ed himself with the German colony
at Aurora and continued
one until
the colony disbanded early in the SO's.
Mm. Miley died iu 1S7C, and 7 years
j lat,r' Mr- MIK'-V was niarrled to Mrs.
n' "ho ,mrvl him. The five
children left. John. Isaac and WiMlam
jon the home place t Wllsi,llle;
; Ir3 nun,ia Camnbel! nf P,.rtiHn,i nn,i
Mrs. Kate Turner, of Wllsonvllle.
Mr. Miley was invariably a dele-
gate to the Republican county conven
tions, and was held in high esteem by
a wide circle of friends.
It is understood that the deceased
Mr. Mlley, devised his large property!
by deed to his various heirs.
WILL LEAVE fOH
WALLA WALLA SOON
Mt. Pleasant, Feb. 21. Everybody
Is enjoying and making use of the
nice weather.
Mrs. E. KelloKK starts Weom-sdav
for the home of her father who Is
..u.i o. v waua nana, v-asn.
j Miss Alta Millard attended Sunday
"",,v- ou"""-
Mrs. Rehywalt was caUlng on Mrs.
M. Smith Friday.
Mrs. II. Hughes who has been visit-
leg at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. Rowland, for some time,
has returned to her home in Washing-
Mr. U-xloy made a business trip to
Portland one day last week.
n,.chmr ana air. l euror.l (
wore transacting business at Clark ;
Monday and Tuesday. .
Don't forget to attend the entertain
ment which is to be given Friday
night, February 22, at Mt. Pleasant
for the benefit of the school. A good
time Is Insured and refreshments will
l.e served after the play.
Porn to Mr. and Mrs. Maule, a girl.
Horn t Mr. and Mrs. Rowana, a
boy.
Mrs. May was calling on Mrs.
Thompson. Tuesday.
GOOD WEATHER
FOR PLOUGHING
Union Mills, Feb. 21. Several of,'
the farmers around here have been j ,
making good use of this fine weather '
by plowing. j
Mrs. D. Trullinger, Mrs. W. Morey, '(
Mrs. H. Derrick and Mrs. Rosa Mul
vanoy spent Saturday afternoon with
Mrs. W. Kerns.
Charley Boyington spent a few days
In Silvurton the first of the week.
Some of the folks around here
have been malting early garden.
Albert White of Cams spent Sun
day with his sister, Mrs. John Mul
vaney. Mrs. Hu.sbanw went to Mack a burg
Saturday on account of the illness of
her mother.
Mrs. Howard of CaniH Is working
for Airs. Wm. Kerns.
Most all the folks from our little
village are going to take In the Mo
lalla dance. '
Several from here attended the fun
eral at Molalla of Mrs. Cllve who died
at Macksburg Sunday morning.
Mr3. Larkins and Mrs. Oren called
on Mrs. Kerns Monday afternoon.
Miss Howard went to Liberal, Mon-
day. ,
H. Perrlck spent a few days at 811
vei ton the first of tho week.
I'M. Hroadwell of Hundee Is upend
ing a few days with his sister, Mis.
Win. KeniH.
I REBATE AF
TER LEGAL
LIT
TAXPAYERS WHO DELAY AFTER
MARCH 15, LEFT ON DIS
COUNT. Rolls Were Given to Sheriff on Time,
and Rules Will be En
forced. Sheriff Hondo has given out the In
formation that he will enforce tho law
In
the matter of tax rebate and that
after the lr.th of March no one will
full time for the rebate will be given,
but after the 15th. no "chicken feed"
will be given to the taxpayers.
The taxes of this county amount to
about S.'tj.OOO more this year than they
did. last. The rebate will come un to
something like $5000 nnd the sheriff
believes that the matter
of rebate
'ought to be done away with. During
I the period to the 15th of March the
office force has to be doubled and this
! Is quite an expense to the county.
The taxes this
J23S,O00.
year will amount to
MAY BE FIGHT FOR
WORLD'S MARKETS
Chicago, Peiv 21 "The time Is corn- 1
Mng when our manufacture res will out
'grow the country and men may bo
I turned out of our factories," said Sec
retary of the Treasury Shaw In un ad-
dres4 last night before the students
or the I'nlversity of Chicago. "One of
these fine days we are going to have
!an excess of manufactures," he said.
I "Then the wor'd will not come after
our manufactures. We pay out In
wages as much as all the rest of the
I world together. Think of the hundred
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nver ,.v.,rv ..,. fll ,,, ,lllr, ,
ipi 1 1 11 111 h 11 ih in imniirrunin irtnr lomn
,lls rtat , f wh(T0 di
thpy To lh farmB? N() Thy
;g to the factories. The factories are
multiplying more rapidly than our
:.,,,, an,, W, an, ,() h(m ft Hir
phls K,lortly. The., will come the
Kr,,at ,lanKr , Ult, ,.,mMlry K()r ,w
. w, , wUl
; lnst contur). waH ,!lc. w,,rst , . h,8.
I tory of the world for wars. I I00U for
thU Ct.nt,iry t ,.. f(ll.tll t,,(, Kr,.nt.
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God
WASHINGTON USES
OREGON IIAZELWOOD
'IT
IS AN EXCELLENT PRODUCT
FOR CLARIr YING BEER.
.1. MoIihU, who has made a specialty
f shipping ha-x-lwood chips to Mon
tana and points west of the rocky
mountains,' Is no.v confining his sup
1
ply to the demands of tli Olymiila
Brewing company at Olympiu, Wash.
He recently sent a few bales to Olym-1
Girlhood and Scoffs Emulsion are
linked together.
m
The girl who takes Scoffs Emul
sion has plenty of rich, red blood ; she is
plump, active and energetic.
The reason is that at a period when a girl's
digestion is weak, Scoffs Emulsion
provides her with powerful nourishment
easily digested form.
It is a food that builds and keeps up a
girl's strength.
ALL DRUCGISTSl
pla. Iliuolwood chips are used to
clarify beer In certain breweries, and
Mr. Molmll formerly did a good busi
ness by working up tho heavy wooded
parts of Im.el brush Into lino chips,
At one time the demand was so
grout that Mr. Meludl was compelled
to go Hcvcrat iiiIIcn hack and bring in
hiuolwood to bis Abornediy mill to
be ground Into chips,
However, there Im sufficient hazel
wood left 111 Oregon to keep Washing
ton beer elarltlod for niuny years to
come.
ASKS COURT ORDER
BE MODIFIED
JOSEPH CHAMNESS AVERS THAT
HE CANNOT PAY., MONEY
DEMANDED.
In " divorce suit t.i Alnilua !.
Chainii" versus Joseph ('lminnens,
the ileiendunt through hU attorneys,
lilnghiun and I H mirk & lUmlck, comes
before the circuit court for modifying
of the order of tho court for the pay
ment of $500 ns suit money nml at
fnrnev'a fi',4 iniil Mm fitt-fli..,- mini .f
, nr, t(f ,,
that be Is unable to pay any such
amount of money. The defendant In
his motion has answered the charges
made by his wife In her complaint
as untrue and (hut he bus not been
guilty of cruel unl Inhuman treatment
toward the u'.'ilutlfT. He also refutes
and says tnat the other charge
agaliiht tt 1 in are unfair. HU wife was
examined for the Insane asylum be
came all person saw she acted un
reasonable and very green. He ha
admitted that he Mas the owner of
''rtaln property In and around Silver
bin, but on account of certain pay-
menta to sntlsfy mortgage and pay
ment of attorneys f,.en jn t,H HUti
,11" Is unable to comply w ith the or-
; dcr of the co'irt.
! Joseph C!ia:ii:ess request that the
court modify the natd order with ref
erence to the payment of alimony nnd
suit money.
He also denies that Mrs. Chnuiness
It In Indigent circumstance and avers
that she Is the owner of two hoimes
In Canemnh.
When the legislature adjourns a
whole lot of periotis will m watching
their own business affair more close
ly, than they have that of the people.
For Rheumatic Sufferers.
The quick relief from pain afforded
by npp!lnK Chamberlain's Pain llulm
make It a favorite with snffere'r
jfrom rheumatism, sciatica, laiuu back,
1 lumbago, and deep seated and muscu
lar pains. For sale ty Howoll &
Jones.
1 Chamberlain's CoLgh Remedy a
Fav-
I orite.
"We prefer Chamberlain's Cough
. Remedy to any other for our child
j ren." any Mr. L. J. Woodbury of
Twining. Mich. "It has also done
I the wor k for us In hard colds and
i croup, and we take pleasure In rec
ioinmendliig It." For side by Howoll
I & Jones.
Eatray
Oitk Grove, Jan.
Notice.
H Taken estray,
one s.nall Inijnless. soil. I red cow. No
mark. S. I.. Cnsto, J. o. addres.
ICrelghtoii, Oregon. j l-t3
Beauty More Than Skin Deep.
livery one who wnnts a good healthy
color, and a cl"ar skin fre from bil
iousness, Hhigglsh liver and chronic
coiiMtlputlon sliould get a Hckngo of
Dainty Lnxakola tonic tnliletn nifmu'i 1 I
eet restorer. Huntley Hros.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1907.
(JVY STI 11
A TTOt.ICyAT-LAV.
Jiistletj of tho Peuce.
Office In Jagger Building, Oregon City
c
.
i
BOo. AND $1.00.
in e
3Lt-OI
2,1 HK) miles ofloiiKtllfl
lanci telephono wiro lu
Oregon, Washington, Oali
foruiii ami Malio now In
operation hy the l'aoi(lo
Station Telephone Uoiu
put.y, covering '2,2.r0
low n H
(illicit, n curate, cheap
All the fiatinfiu'tioii of ft
personal comimi nicution.
liriUiK'ff no Hl'oct to n
I'lenr uinlerHlanding. Ho
kane ntul San FrtuieiHoo
ns eiifily heard n l'urt
land.
Oregon ('it v ollire nt
Manilla's Druir Sloro
When you require an Abstract of Till
to lands In Clackamas County, have
It accurately and reliably prepared
by a responsible company Inrorpor
ale, for dm purpose. Our rales r
reasonable. W Invito yon to
amino our complete set u' Abstract
Hooks.
CLACKAMAS TIT1.IS COMPANY.
MiO- 00H Chamber of Couimrc Hldg.,
PORTLAND. OUICCON.
Mtuiey to loan u Clackamaa Count
Property.
J. U. CAMPBELL,
ATTOKNICY-AT-LAW.
Oregon City, . . . . Oregon.
Will practice In all courts uf the stat
Office In Cauflohl llulldlng.
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W. S. EDDY, V. S., M. D. V.
Cradiittc of the Onlnriu Vctoi
nsry College of Toronto, Cauaila,
and the McKiliip Scbovl of
Surgrry of Chimno, I ntttrd
Oregon City Mini mUhliihrd so
office at The Pmhiou Stables,
."eventh Strret tu-r.r Main,
1Mb iele,ihours.
l'arnicra' ijj Main tjll
Nasal
CATARRH
In sll Its stafci-t,
Ely's Cream Balm
eli-Aii, KMittm and liralt
tho dl-iu-d m if il.raoo.
It curia caUrrh ami iliim-a
sway s cold In Uis bead
oulcklr.
t'rntm Balut ) ilamd Into tin nimtrlla,pnada
Ornf Iha Riomhrana ami la slinoflMi). ltallsf ti li
SMihatu and a Cure fullcnn. Ittamit drjrlnif dnis
Del prwliica ann-diig. Irjjo Hlw, IM cm la at IlruK
I lit, ur by mail ; Trial Slio, M ccntt.
Kl.T 1IKOTII tiUH, M Wr tin Hliwl. New York
Private Money to Loan
I havn private parties with the fol
lowing amounts to loan on real estate;
Parties Amount. Time
$3000.0(1
$1.1(10.00
S to 10 year
3 to fj year
I to 3 yearn
l year
1 to 3 years
2 to 4 year
.ir.oo.oo
f inoo.no
$ nno.no
$ 300.00
$ 100.00
to
.
S
15
2.1
$ 200.00
1 to 5 )f-jra
Intercut ut G per cent and your own
tlmo for repayment.
Also a little Chattel money at 8 per
cent.
Will buy notes nnd mortgages.
Also own Oregon City property to
trade for country land.
Will look up titles to land free it
trado Is made.
Own 3 lots, house, barn and chloken
park at Willamette., for aalo cheap on
Installments.
No real estate, agent to Interfere.
If Interested call, write or phono
JOHN W. LODER,
Attornoyat-Lnw.,
Stevens Building. Oregon City,
, Oregon.
MAKE EVERY DAT
UJUNT-
no, matter how
, bad the weather
you cannot
afford to be
without a
WATERPROOF
OILED SUIT
V0R SLICKER
a 1 Mhr!K
IS'
IIP
I -L1 i
whn you buy
looK for the
SIGN OF THE FISH
tomitj
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