Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, March 15, 1907, Page 8, Image 8

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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MARCH T. 1507.
Oregon City Enterprise
Published Every Friday.
By THE STAR TRESS.
H. A. Galloway.. Editor and Manager
Subscription Rates:
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Six Months 75
Trial subscription, two months.. .25
Subscribers will find the date of ex
piration stamped on their papers fol
lowing their name. If last payment is
not credited, kindly notify us, and
the matter will receive our attention.
Entered at the postofflce at Oregon
City, Oregon, as second-class matter.
the long writ of errors that they had
taken from the findings of the lower
tribunal. In the caso of Williamson,
the appeal was dismissed for the rea
son that a similar appeal has been
taken to the Supreme Court of the
United States.
KEEP THE ORCHARDS CLEAN.
Hood River is using radical meth
ods to keep Its orchards from being
infected. A nursery stock of trees
infected with scale was summarily
burned, although It entailed a loss
of $1000 to the owner of the nursery.
The action of the authorities is to
be commended, for only by keeping
our orchards clean can we maintain
the reputation of Oregon fruit.
MOUNT MOOD ROAD.
Several millions of dollars are to
be spent and construction is to be
rushed on the Mt. Hood railroad. It
is thought that most of the work will
be completed within two years. About
benefitted by the work,
thirty miles of this road lies in Clack
amas county and we cannot but be
It is becoming more apparent day
by day that it will De a matter of
future economy for Oregon City to se
cure its water supply from the Clack
amas or some stream that has a large
flow of water in the forest reserve. It
will cost money to install a pipe line
through a long distance of country,
a portion of which is rocky and rug
ged, but it is believed that the invest
ment would be remunerative in the
end. Water could be supplied to oth
er places along the route than Oregon
City, and a source of revenue could
be obtained from the farmers as well
as the residents of small towns along
The Portland Chamber of Commerce
Is considering a plan whereby rep
resentative boosters are to meet the
flood of homeseekers that Is pouring
into Portland outside the city limits
and ride in with them, giving them ad
vertising literature and directing them
where to go. It might not be a bad
scheme for representatives from Ore
gon City to attempt to persuade some
of these homeseekers that this is a
as good a place to live as they can
find.
Ruef is having a hard time In the
San Francisco courts and has been
turned down by several state and fed
eral Judges. In fact the once supreme
political boss has received some hard
jolts, and a writ of habeas corpus has
been denied. Heney is leading in the
fight against Ruef and he is making
some telling scores.
General Booth declares that he wll!
accept "tainted" money, promising
to cleanse it In the tears of widows
and orphans. Apart from its poetic
value the remark will appeal to the
common sense of the American people.
Mr. Bryan still says he believes in
government ownership of railroads.
That means the Democratic party
still believes in it unless It has re
voked the power of attorney that an
impartial observer might think it had
given Mr. Bryan from the way he has
manipulated it.
The report upon the operations of
the rural delivery sen-ice up to March
1. 1907, shows that the total number
of petitions received up to that date
was 59.920, upon which 13,501 adverse
CORRESPONDENCE j
LABOR HARD TO GET FOR THE
HOP YARDS.
Marks Prairie, March 12 Our farm-
future (the Immeillate right away) to
huston electric railway connection
out this way will likewise be appreciated.
NEEDY.
Needy, March 12. A heavy anow
storm and rain fall visited Needy
ers have been putting In some spring ! Momltty K,vlnK llH, furm,.ri, , fow
grain the last few days.
R. V. Zimmerman has been plas
tering Ben Wolfer'a house.
Avon Jesse will return home from
Forest Grove about the first of April.
He has been attending school. there.
Dr. M. Glesy hns had several men
grubbing out the old orchard on his
farm here.
Georgo Oglesby has been building
a kitchen for Frank Miller of Aurora.
Frank has a fine farm on Molfer
prairie.
Jacob Rltter has been hauling pota
toes to Canby.
There Is some talk of a mutual tele
phono lino from Needy to Macksbnrg.
One of our hop kings still has his
190G crop and Is hxiktng very blue,
Just now.
John Mark was In Portland last
week to get hired help but met with
little success, as wages are very high.
He said he could not afford to pay $40
a month and board for hands to work
his hop yards.
Several hop growers here will try
Japanese laborers In their hop yards.
John Kopper has had several acres
of brush slashed this winter.
It Is reported here that Jim McGlll
has rented the Chora ranch and will
not return to Ireland for a year or
two.
Our vicinity has several saw mills
In operation and people should be able
to get plenty of lumber now even If
It Is of poor quality.
days rest.
The Needy skating ring was well
attended Saturday night. Nowadays
every body skatea but "Father," and
he's trying to learn.
Miss May Price Is recovering slow
ly from a severe attack of la grippe.
Miss Amy Sconce has been visiting
her aunt at Aurora.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Garrett were vis
iting frleiuls at Uuttevllle, lUMt week.
County Commissioner Tom Klllln
has been moving through Needy to his
new home at Macksbnrg.
(J. McGonlcal returned home from
the east accompanied by his brother
In law.
I.n Wyland Is homo from Port
land with a lame ankle.
Baby Molson Is quite ill.
Miss Gertie Ferryman of Salem has
been visiting her cousin, Miss Grace
Thompson.
Gt bucj every body, spring will
soon be hero.
C. C. Molson one day last week.
Miss Mabel Ackerson is home again
from Martpiam.
Albert Elliott Is shearing goats for
C. U. Noblltt.
Miss Edith Johnson has hud an at
tack of the la grippe.
C. K. Noblltt made a (lying trip to
Oregon City.
Our new road boss in certainly all
right. He don't stand around with his
hands in his pockets, but gets In and
digs.
Mr. Gahler has been spraying his
orchard and the other farmers will
He will move on his new home this
week.
Wiu, G. Klelnsuilth aold 80 acres
or his timber land for $2850, about
two weeks ugo to an eastern company.
Mrs, Pitts, a cousin of Mr. Carry
Tallman, camo out to visit for a few
weeks.
Peter Schlewe took a load of pota
toes to town and sold them for $1.50
a sack.
MOLALLA.
Molalla. March 12. A sudden tM,n fulllw ,U exumple.
snow can be seen In the foot hills.
Messrs. Scott, Walker and Waldron,
a "throe link" trio, camo out Satur
dny from Oregon City to fraternally
isit Molalla.
reports have been made, and there
the proposed pipe line. It has been iare now in operation 37,323 routes, on ; ,s prowln
demonstrated that the city needs a WUItu regular rural letter-car
water supply that will not be affected riers are employed.
by heavy floods. The installation of
an electric motor at the city water
works is an expensive proposition in
asmuch as men will have to be paid
for operating it night and day.
The potato crop in Germany last
year was increased over one billion
and three quarters bushels because
CLARKES.
Garrett Martin had an accident last
Saturday while cutting wood. The axe
slipped and cut his foot.
Presiding EMer Rowland of the
Farmers and horses have another 1 Methodist Episcopal church attended
rot for a few days, while the grass quarterly conference here last Satur- jr- Oren, one day last week.
'day evening.
Dr. Powell made a visit to the up- Mr( and Mrs. D. A. Miller from High
per, uppermost Molalla last Sunday land were In town last Saturday on
to give medical aid to the furtherest business.
MULINO. .
Mullno, March 12 A number of
Mullno people have lettuce and onions
plunted all ready.
Mrs. Manning is papering and house
cleaning.
Fred Erlck son's baby has been 111,
but Is better.
Mr. Woodsido butchered a pig for
Mrs. Wiles last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace made a bust-
nesh trip to Oregon City a few days
ago.
Dr. Gourher has sold his old place
to Mr. Porter who will take posses
sion In the near future.
Clarence Mallatt and family have
moved to Dlx's mill to work.
Mrs, I.eo has returned home.
Charley Boynton has sold his furm
lo Prank Shaw.
Guy Jewett made a business trip to
town Saturday.
Cal Ball was seen to pass through
our village one day hint week en route
for Oregon City. He must have been
hunting the tax man. he looked rather
sad.
Misses Mabel Chase, Henrietta
Wiles ami Eva Wallace were calling
on Agnes Woodslde, Saturday.
Preparations are being made for
services for Easter Sunday at the
church.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the Hlale of
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
Utilise Emma Wolf Russell, Plaintiff.
VH.
Robert Nephl Russell, Defendant.
To Robert Nephl Russell, the nbovo
named defendant:
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 atxl suit on or before the expi
ration of six weeks from the date of
the first publication of this summons,
to-wlt:
On or beforu the III! Ill day of April,
11)07, and If you fall to so appear unit
answer, for want thereof the plain
tltT will apply t Ibu Court for the re.
lief prayed for In her complaint now
on file herein, to wit: that the bond
of matrimony now existing between
the plaintiff and defendant be dissolv
ed: that the plaintiff be awarded tin
fcare and riistody of the minor child.
l,oulnc Willamette, and that the plain
tiff may have such other and further
relief In the premises as the merits of
her case shall require, and as In
equity shall soeui meet.
This summons In puhllidied by or
der of Grant It. Dlmlek, County Judge
of Oregon for Ctaekamas County, and
said order was made and given by
him on the 12th day of March, 19u7.
the Hon. T. A. Mi-Bride, Judge of the
aliovo entitled Court, being absent
from the snlit County of Clackamas,
and the dnte of the tlrxt publication
thereof Is the 15th day of March, l'.to7.
W. E HTOWK.
H17 Attorney fur Plaintiff,
UNION MILLS,
1'iilon Mills, March 12. Horn
Mr. and Mrs. William Kerns, March I'"
7 n ten .pound girl. Mother and child
doing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs l.arklns went to Ore
Ron City, Saturday.
Mrs. Hlarktutin called on her moth.
Notice of Final Settlement
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Clackamas County.
In the Matter of the Estate of Rob
ert Haty, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned, the executor of the last
will and testament of Robert Haty.
deceased, has file. I hi a final account
as such executor In the above entitled
Court and matter and that Monday
April 15. l!o7. at the hour of ten
'o'clock a. in. at the County Court
j room In "aid county, has been ap
pointed y the County Jude as tll4
time and place for hearing and deter
to ; mlitlng any and all objections there
CHARLEY DAI'GHERTY,
Executor of the hint Will anil teta-
ineitt of Robert Haty. deceased.
Diited March 12. I97. Mt5
VALUABLE MAP.
cm family now living In the Table
Rock neighborhood.
One of the loggers engaged In the
oi tne use or denatured alcohol. When I Baty camp, hail the misfortune to In Portland last Saturday
that product becomes popular in this g--t a leg and arm broken Monday, in! friends
Joe Wallace of Highland was kicked
by a horse and hurt severely.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Stromgreen were
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country.
Reports brought in by residents
from various sections of the county fine P,at0 s'l will have a boom
indicate that many new comers are
already seeking new locations, and It
is a noteworthy fact that they have
Clackamas county with its ! falling a tree. Miss Ellle Grace was In town all' T milliner.
W. I). Adams had a settlement Mou- ' last week to have some dental work I "l,r "chool will begin oon
f'av for his timber contract. jilone. She has now returned, M.is Kwiiim as teacher.
One of our poultrymen is reported1 I.ydia Bottemlller anr her brother'
Little Aucta Perrln has been quite ' Thre huIi-mio'Ii for our new county.
Ill, but Is getting better timiihtilp an I railroad surveys of Ore-
., . , ... ft"" Then- "lurvcvM are n p!endld
Mr. and Mrs. Derrick attended the ; ,.,,, r furtH. ,.,,. ,, ,,r-w.
grunge. Saturday. 1 KM ,( ,,f w,indeiful value Coun
Albert White has rented John Mill- 'leu mot towns are fully Indexed, and
vniiey's .place. ouUtloii of each given; railroad',
i io i . 1 1 lit ii i v show n and distances between
Mr. and Mrs. Blackmail have inov- ,, ... , ,
all stations are nt-m shown; emigres
el In the old Trulllllger house and kIoiihI .lUlrlcts outlined numbered
Itell and HuUtlou given Other da
turei , mi nuineroii t to lie numi. A
Mr. Blackmail Is working for
with
Ruef, the San Francisco boss is a
prisoner at last, having been captured C! nav,nR fe(1 bis fowls so much bone iKred came from Ridgcficld, Washing- j
DOVER.
money to pay ror anything that suits in a suburban resort. However, his jlm al lnal tne women oiks, In making j ton to ( larkes last Saturday to make : Hover, March 12.- A. J. Morrison
them. The right hand of fellowship attorneys may secure his release by cllstar(l- Havt? to have a hatc:h t han!y ja visit with their uncle and family, i;" I l;.!igl,t.-r I .ulu, drove lo Portland
should be extended to them in no un- Ja writ of habeas corpus.' Is it possible I1'' (Tark t!ie hardshell eggs. and their old friends. : I'd lay. by way of dr.-gon City,
certain way, and it would be extreme that the peculations of a political boss s,nl,h Clackamas county people are Mrs. (',. W. Grace Is In Clarkes vis- ' Rcrch ,,b. rts ha gone lo Portland
bad policy to raise on th? prices r' 'are to be curtailed? j"f t'"' "I'inion now that Oregon City jltlng some relatives and for Iht Frank Alniert and wife, Cuy Wood
land because a number of pnwpr 2t'r;r- ' i ve a "square ileal" In the granting health. ; I" and sou Roy, and Mrs. C. A. Keith
buyers are already in the field this' Tiie nuv. ut v,.oup .kIn ...... , "f ,h ""'"e Telephone franchise; and' A. Stromgreen sold his farm March have ad been on the sick list during
early in the season. It is an easv !.!., . . - , , . ,ar.ytning that council can do in the 1, for fT.Vio, to a man fro mthe east. '' la-t week.
v.uwni.- u, 4iiiunj cm an ItC 111 iuii- I
matter to anve away hundreds of lan(i, and S(,m(l of them wi Mjon )0
prospective purchasers by an attempt ,look,n8 over CIarUamas rflnfv ,t ! MBXBamEBMSBm
... rr-i ..... .
io cr.iu lui-iii. i ne opportunity is now
1 t-pleii'll l iq.piii lunlty for energetic
men Raul. McNally Co, Chicago.
Ills lit::
The Touch tht Heals.
i lis the touch of Ttucklen's Arnica
Salve. It's tlet Lapplcht couiMliulloU
of Arnica flowers and ht tiling balsam
ovrr ccvowmniti'd No fustier how
old the mo renr ulcer K this Salve
will cure It For burns, scalds, cut",
wounds or piles. It's an absolute cure.
Guaranteed '.' Howell tit Juliet, drug
gists. 25 c.
It
is the accepted time for the board of j
: trad'.' to bo movinc and let the iiinnlc
TU.U- ntw.nlti Imf if V.,-. I..,.. 1... U . . 1 .1
, ' " --.lu,-, aoej- jknf)w that Uiere js 8omethj h(.re
ing out for exorbitant prices. 1
here to secure a desirable class of
'" " " i The adopted plans for building a
Alexander Howie, the "prophet" of ! .,- 0ll 80hool h,mse at Marquam
newspaper fame is dead. His passing j,s an in(UcaU(m of the ,.,,.
was uhe nis ine. spectacular, mis ,,.,. ,,,. ... .... .. ..
funeral also will be in keeping with ',)f,.itv is at a lo,v ,n a (.mniUnitl
the me of the man who courted the ;,nt ljlt,(, js i()W U)y, ,,,,,..
notoriety of the papers to help him!Sf..)ol i,ous,.s
in furthering the purposes to which I
he dedicated bis sensational life.
There are many who are grateful for
the good they have received through
Dowio. There are many who believe
they have received serious injury at
his hands. The value of a life like
his cannot be measured haphazard In
ordinary standards. Tim;- must show
whether the industrial experiment ho
started or the faith that he strove to
establish will endure.
-Cherries are a sure crop in Clacka
mas oun'y and the returns are satis
factory. The peculiarities of Foil ad
aptation are demonstrated by the fact
that four of the leading varieties orig
inated at Mihvaukie.
The potato market, has dropped and
latest reports from San Francisco in
dicate that the supply far exceeds the
demand. Carload after car'oad of po
tatoes have been rushed into the Kan
Francisco market both from Oregon
and the East, until the market is over
loaded. It is the big shi;n cm:- of
Eastern potatoes that has played hav
oc with the market and cair-:'.-d a su -
plus of the tubers. In fact. it. is re- planned
Statixtics show that. New Yorkers
pay a head for the privilege of
heint; gurerned. Some of the New
York papers nenrn to think, though,
that it, isn't s'ieh an almighty good
government af. that.
Informal Opening
of
OregonCity's
New Store
nil! i w m i in era
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73 UUVQI
THE HOME OF THE VOGUE
IN MEN'S DRESS "
Ready'to
Welcome You
Two doors from
the Post-office
In some towns they are protecting
ih"ir valuable dogs from poison by
muzzling them. Oregon City would
not mind particularly the loss of a
few of its ubiquitous canines.
ported that several hendred rp-s of
Oregon potatoes still remain unsoid.
Again another uhj-.-ci ie.-.-.o.i has pre
sented itself, one that has time and
again been repeatr! -t!:ut of soi;;:.g
farm products promptly when they
reach remunerative price without
waiting for further advancus.
iew charter commission has
some voluminous work and
Mit", igh investigations will be made
of the good points of other charters.
Thrice tried, finally convicted and
facing sentunc-.-; of both fine and im
prisonment fo- complicity in the Ore
gon land frauds, J. N. Williamson, ex
Congrcis ti.-.n, Dr. Van Oesner and
Marion Biggs have met with an ad
verse ruling fro:n the Circuit Court of
Appeals, sitting at San Francisco. By
a decision handed down yesterday the
Appellate Court confirmed the convic
tion of Gesner and Biggs, overruling
T'c-' b-oV'-n fire hydrant at the cor
ner of Main and Fifth streets, still re
mains uiu'e,aired. It Is neither orna
mental or useful.
Look! Before You Anchor at the
Old Moorings
t
Mo.ss may have rovvn 'round the old wharf,
things may have b-come rusty without your
noting it. Here at an r,IJ stand, but a new
tore, only two doors removed from Oregon
j i City's Post Office, the good has bten sorted
from the mediocre. YLTfil'DAY'S exper
i itnee benefitting you TODAY. We've opened
in Oregon City a "Difftrtnt Store" from the
Ordinary. A store that will stand Arbiter
of Styles.
LETTER. OF THE VOGUES YET A
PACE MAKER. IN LOW PRICINGS!
Mere You'll Fir-d All the Newest, Smartest
Things in MEN'S, BOY'S and CHILDREN'S
Wb'AR at all Times But with always Less
to Pay than Other Stores Ask!
Come Make Us Prove It,! Let Us
Ij Get Acquainted!
O je:i th increase in the forest re
"nrv"i Indicate a proportionate growth
in available presidential timber?
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This Informal Opening of Ours Will
Be Followed Later
by a more Pretentious Event. So many New
Things came trooping in
MEN'S SUITS
MEN'S TOPCOATS
MEN'S SHOES and HATS
and swell things in Furnishing Goods that we
actually couldn't wait longer to show 'em to
you. The early Sprinj; is foicinn things all
round forcing Nature even! Why! the buds
are opening! So we worked day and night,
got tilings in the best shipe possible, and will
he ready to WELCOME YOU SATURDAY!
This homely, informal opening of our new
Store presents an opportunity for Oregon City's
gotd dressers to view without buying - unless
you choose, the newest, brightest things in
Men's Apparel and Togeery. We'll garb the
boy or man from the ground up at prices un
usually low fot new and dependable goods,
The critical patron is assured complete satisfaction.
Along with the rohins and violets
;..i 1 o'.iier slns of spring come threats
of a Ute Indian uprising.
Even Maypr Schniitz scorns to be
tried with Ruef, and he has asked for
a separate trial.
Most Liberal Price Concessions for Our Introductory Sale on Saturday!
Your Attendance is Particularly Desired. Come, Look Around View the new things. You'll not be
Urged to Buy Agoinsti Your Wish.
The Man's Toggery
Oregon City
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