Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, March 22, 1907, Page 3, Image 3

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    OREGON CITY, OREGON, TRtOAY, MARCH 22, 1907.
WORK FOR
COMMISSION
First Meeting Held Thursday
Night and Organization
Completed
COMMITTEES TO WORK
Will 8tudy 8yatem of Government
In Other Countries end Embody
What It Oood In New
Charter.
Tho charter commission linn got
diiwn to work In earnest. Tint first
mooting wan h"ld Thursday nlKht at
which plana for action wro discus
ami, and varloa suggestion mail" a
ti ihn best way to work, Mayor Can-fli-i
announced tin committee ap
pointed to Hludy tho forma of munici
pal government of tli" various coun
tries of the world v.::n a vliw ti) ah
korlilnR any suggestion Unit mlKht
be. found helpful In tho work of m
formlnii tho Oregon City charter.
There are many thing that have
,in found to need remedy In thn
present charter. It hoa been In uo
wince isr,'.l, and a thn clly ha grown,
It hat not met all the requirement,
Among Ihn apodal feature that tho
new charter will cover and seek to
remedy In this Indebtedness of tint
city.
It la thought that tho present float
ing Indebtedim H altogether too
large, and In carrying too high a rate
of Intercut. Something must bo done
to get tho clly finance Into bettor
condition. Another thing that thn now
charter will provide for U thn amount
.f money th city may apend. In
Portland there la a rlauso compelling
thn city to keep within It Income,
Thin I thought to ho a
for thla city to have, and anggcatlona
will ho discussed an to the licHt way to
Incorporate It In the new charter.
Still another thing that need rem
edying la Ihn condition of tho streets
that are nut Improved for their full
length. The condemnation proceed
ing that are neoesaary to bo gone
through with now are expensive and
'umlernomn, and aomn carder way to
secure the rlKht of way for street
muat he f und, Thn llfn of franchla-
c to le granted It another feature of
the rommlNHliin'a work, It ha been
found that aomcthtng nniHt bo done
for thn rclh f of the road fund, for the
city ha a hard time to ralan tho nec
essary money for road Improvement
The question of the clty'a llahlllty
f r dnmagei In rase if accident on
sidewalk or streets haa beeji brought
a is. ami thin too, will bn made the sub
Ject of morn extensive reference In
thn new charter. Another feature of
municipal affair that ought to bo
treated more fully I the right of thn
city to control Rtrcam running across
private property which are a menace
to life.
All those thing and many othcra
will bn dlouaod by thn charter com
mlaalon, and their report will bo tho
result of much hard work and study.
In order to get tho full dlgeat of tho
work done In other countries and by
other cltle. tho commission has been
divided Into subcommittees, each of
which will havo n apodal branch or
country to report on. Tho next moot
ing will bo held In thirty dnys, at I
which time It Is thought tho commit
tees will lm ready to report. i
Tho suboommltteoa, with their
special subject for research nro as
follow:
Hon. T. A. Mellrlde Desirable fen
lure to bo taken from municipal gov
ernments of other nation.
W. S. U'lten, V. A. Huntley, 13. V.
Hands Switzerland, Now England and
New York.
T. F. Ryan. J. E. Hodges, W. R. Lo
kiih Orent Britain.
A. Kimpp, Win, Androson, Dr. E, A.
Sommor, Henry Brandt Germany.
J. U. Cnmpbell, C. W. ropo, D. C.
Williams Canada.
C. If. Dye, Fred J. Meyor, T. L.
i'hnrmnn Southern States.
F, T. Griffith, C. H. Cauflold, H, C.
Stevens Somo good fenturoa In west
rn city (iiurtoi'H.
Ceo. A. Harding, D. C. Lntouretto, J.
N. Harrington Australia and Now
Zealand.
and It soon beoamo evident that he
had atlll another want; namoly the
llttlii ) iiiK-K of tripping thn light fan
tuatla whoola.
For a while ho doomed autism to
i cling to tho wall, but a ho Haw other
nnni.iiin Hini tt ii.it n)'"i v 7
(lemon whlaperod In hi ear "why don't
you try" and ho managed to cut adrift
from tho wall. For ono brief moment
ho rejoiced In hi wlo decision, but
aa quickly ho regretted It. To the
crowd It Hoemid a though tho man
wa determined to kick hole In tho
roof, but It noon bee n mo apparent thnt
ho wa Intent on going through tho
rear window, feet flrt. Then tho au-
dlnncn aw him miiko a dntepato at
tempt to turn a buckward flip-flop,
but ho fell Mhort a few abort yard and
lit In a heap on tho floor. According
to tho man the light went ou, then
dared up, tho building ahook, and ho
riimn to. Fearing that tho manage
ment would sun him for demolishing
tho building, thn performer crawled
on hand bjii! kneca to tho door, re
moved tho foot wagon and left, say
ing that ho wa aatlHlled,
TO MIND
THE BABY
Portland Man States Spouse
Went Gadding and Left
Him at Home
SAYS SHE SWORE AT HIM
Clalme Wife Had Good Time While
He Acted ae Nuraemald Allegee
Evil Companion and Wante
Hit Freedom,
MINING PROPERTY
LOOKS VERY GOOD
Crown Boy Mine Opens New
Vein That Promises
Rich Returns.
BUYS MOREV HOUSE.
Thn discussion a l' thn disposal
of the Morey honwi on tho hill ha
been terminated by thn purchase of
the property by Charles Oaulleld, who
will continue lo live, there. At ono
time It wa thought there might bo
Archlo C. Wright has filed ault for
dlvorco from hi wife, Mabel M.
Wright In tho county clerk'a office.
Both of these are from I'ortland. The
complaint allegea that they wore mar
ried In Sllvorton, Fcbraury 8, 1903,
and that there la ono child, a little
girl.
Wright claim that hi wlfo ha
been guilty of unbecoming conduct
and cruelty to him. Ho state that
Thn Crown Hoy Mining and Milling
company appear to bo In good condi
tion, At a meeting of the stoekhold
era hold Monday night George An
derson, president of tho company, wa
appointed a cornmlttno with ono oth
er to visit tho mine In Blue river and
accept a contract that ha been com
pleted and to let another for construc
tion work.
The work ho been progressing i
through fifty feet of good ore, and an- j
other body ha been struck that look
good to those Interested. Tho com
pany has now 700 fwt of tunnel, 550
f et of which i In tho lower tunnel
where a vein ha been found that
promise to yield substantial return.
Bo far the work has been carried on
without machinery, but If tho vein
struck pans out a well a It appear,
mining machinery of the latest pat
tern will lm Installed.
Stockholders' Notice.
Notice I hereby given tbr one
half of the Capital atock of the Wil
lamette Valley Chautauqua Assembly
ha been subscribed. The first meet
ing of the stockholders of said cor
poration will be held In the County
Court room, at the Court Houe in
Oregon City, Or., on Monday, April 8,
1907, at the hour of one o'clock p. ra
for the purpose of electing a Board of
Directors and for the tranaactlon of
such other buslne, a may legally
corne before the meeting.
CEORCJ2 A. STEEL,
CHARLES H. DYE,
HARVEY E. CROSS,
13t5 Committee.
408 Main Street
Phone 1224
LOG CABIN SALOON
BENNETT & F0UMAL
Proprietors.
OREGON CITY,
OREGON
A car of land plaater duo to arrive i
shortly. Will sell at I'ortland prices '
with freight added. W. A. Holmes,
Park place.
' Ten
a ctiancn or a noapnai i.eing eHiaiiiisn- -,M.In,.(l . tako delk'ht In savlntt
thn building by a charlUiblo or-jflm, (J,,1K ttlnKH thnt wouI(, cauH0
gnulziitlon of I'ortland. but this fell ,,,, ,H(.olllfrti nn,j U)llt H,10 has not
throiiKh. At another time thn local
physician were advocating thn pur
chase of the property for hospital pur
mhci, but could not get together. Mr.
Cautleld ha been living Ihern for
aomn time, and liked the location so
well that ho purchased the property
The prlco paid Is not made known,
hut It U undcrMood that considering
conducted herself as a good woman
should. According to tho troubles Bet
forth In the complaint, the woman wa
In tho habit of staying out late at
night with strange men, and of visit
ing places where sh bad no business
to go.
From Wright's story it would ap
pear that hi wlfo had no senso of the
the value of thn property, It wa very j0i(Kat,)ri thttt U!t,my devolve up
reatonahln. ,m ,m,t.j.r ,) tlt ), (.fl j)lm at
I homo to take caro of tho baby while
RENTS MUST BE PAID.
l'oHtiunHter Randall ha received of
clal notice fro intlin poHtofficn depart
ment that all box rent miiKt ho paid
In advance. Iiox rent dun card have
been place ) In all thi local boxen at
leioit ten dav before the he ulnuliiir of
good feature jh ,Jimrt,,r ,, ,f K, m,t nt pu(
when thn quarter begins, tho box rnimt
lm cloned, and the NmtnuiHtcr saya ho
will be compelled to enforce the regulation.
NOTICE OF 8ALE.
days after date, on Monday,
March 25, 1907, I will sell at public
auction at my farm at Clackamas, one j
red heifer posted estray in accordance j
with the law on estrays.
C. F. CLARK.
March 15, 1907.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice I hereby given that the un
derx'Kned, Herman Desman, has been
appointed Admlnlstrat)r of the estate
of Henry Hleckman, deceased, by the
Honorable County Court of Clacka
mas County, Oregon. Aall persons
having claim against said estate are
hereby notified to present the same
for payment with proper vouchers to
, the abovo named H. Desman, at hi
Everything first-class. Hone Board
ed by the day, week or month.
Farmers' Feed Barn
Ceo. W. Bradley, Prop.
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable. Fine
Horsen. New Rigs, single or double,
furnished with or without drivers.
Prices Reasonably Prompt Attention
Main St. Oregon City, Ore.
Knapp & Nobel
Domestic and Imported
Wines and Liquors
Retail Liquor 8tore Family Trade
Solicited.
All Kinde of Smokers' Goods.
Dr. Rlesland, specialist on all chron
ic diseases, Incurable diseases not tak
OU. If I Can CUre YOU. I Will SaV SO. If I homo In Pn, Ponrl wllhln ul mnnlhi
not I will tell you. Will be at the '. from the date of this notice.
7K
Main - Street
Klottrlc Hotel March 18th and every
day hereafter. Office hours from 1
p. m. to 5 p. m. except Sunday. Ex
amination and consulttatlon free.
Don't put It off. Come now. No drugs,
no knife. I'ortland
Apartment A. 13. 33d.
office 1C5 1-2
TOO YOUNG POR
MARRIED TROUBLES
There will bn one love-lorn Hwntn littlo girl
in nil county when lteumln Albert
I'.nll giM-H to the county clerk to ob
tain a mnrrliiKe license to wed the
lady of hi affectloiiH. .lanu s Hull of
Klngnlcy ha written to County Clerk
Creenmnn biIvIhIiik him not to Issue
a license to the young man a he Is
inly nineteen years old. HI father
evidently thinks this too early an age
to embark on the troublous sea of
matrimony, and prefer to keep his
ion under the shelter of hi own homo
f'-r a while.
she wa out having a good time.
Wright objected to tho places sho
went and to tho men with whom she
aHsoclated. and also to being left at
home to mind tho baby. He say sho
used to bn gono from home for a day
at a time sometlmca, ond that sho
wa In tho habit of staying out late
at night. During these excursion
from the path lnld out for a wife and
mother. It Is snld that sho learned to
drink and swear, and that she lost all
lovo for her husband, and took delight
In swearing at him and saying things
to make him find badly.
Wright thinks that he ha had suf
ficient experience to bo ablo to tako
caro of the child and asks for a di
vorce from hi wlfo and tho custody of
Health In the Canal Zone.
The high wases paid made it a
mighty temptation to our young arti
san to Join the force of skilled worR
men needed to construct the Panama
Canal. Many are restra'ned, however,
jiy the fear of fever and malaria. It
Is the knowing one those who have
used Electric Hitters, who go there
without this fear, well knowing they
are safe from malarious Influence with
Hlectrlc Hitter on hand. Cures blood
poison, too, biliousness, weakness and
all stomach, liver and kidney troubles.
Guaranteed by Howc'l and Jones,
dnigglsts. 50c.
Dated February the 9t.h, 1907.
H. DESMAN,
Administrator of the estate of
Dieckman, deceased.
H.
Good Meals and Clean Beds
THE STAKELY
HOUSE
Thomas Stakely, Prop.
First Class Accomodations and Prompt
Service.
Our new location will please you.
Thomson's liargaln Store on the cor
ner, opposite tho Rank of Oregon Cltj
Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed by the
County Court of the State of Oregon
for the County of Clackama, adminis
trator of the estate of Sarah W. For-
man, deceased, and all persons hav-1
Ing c'alms against the said estate are Main St. between 4th & 5tk
hereby notified and required to pre-1
sent the same to the undersigned dulv OREGON CITY, ORE.
verified according tn law at Barton.
Clackamas County, Ore., on or before .
six months from the date of the first ! Phone 221 Office P. O. Bid. Main St
publication of this notice or the same
will be barred.
FRANK MARSHALL FORMAN,
Administrator of the estate of Sarah
W. Forman, deceased.
Dated and date of first publication
Febraury 15. 1907. 10ta
Thirty days treatment for kidney
and bladder trouble sand rheumatism
for 11.00. Your money refunded if
not satisfied. Ptneule contain no al
cohol. Do not derange the stomach.
jEasy to take. Sold by Huntley Bros.
Pioneer Transfer
And Express
E. E.GRISEZ, Prop.
Successor to C. N. GREENMAN
Sand and Gravel
Oregon City,
Oregon.
CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that thero are
sufficient fund on hand In tho general
fund of Oregon City to pay all out
standing warrant endorsed prior to
November B, 1901.
Also all warrants In Water Fund en
dorsed prior to May 9, 1905.
Interest cease with date of this
notice, March 19, 1907.
M. D. LATOl'RKTTE.
1 Treasurer Oregon City.
Plica are tUngorous Tmt do not sub
mit to an operation until you have
flrHt tried Man Zan the great- Pile
Remedy. It Is put up In collapsible
tubes with a nozzle that allows H to
be applied exactly where It Is needed.
u you have Itching, bleeding or pro
truding pllea and Man Zan don not
relievo, money refunded. Soothes
nml cools. Relieves at once. Sold bv
Huntley Bros.
OREGON CITY'S BUSIEST STORE
Lr. A ED AM
OREGON CITY'S BUSIEST STORE
Ask for Trading Stamps. Valuable premiums given away for each book of stamps Not a cheap shoddy
premium but an article that will help to beautify your home.
XENOPHON DIES
REGISTERED STOCK
Cause of Stomach Troubles.
When a man ha trouble with hi
stomach you may know that he Is
eating more than ho should or of
snmo article of food or drink not ault-
ed to hi ago or occupation or that hi
bowel are habitually constipated.
Tako Chamberlain' Stomach and Liv
er Tablet to regu'ato the bowels and
improve the digestion and boo If the
trouble dona not disappear. Ask for
u free sample. Sold by Howell &
lonoa.
Tho famous stallion rCenophon, own
"d by a stock company called tho
Sprlngwater Percheron association, '
ha died of acute indigestion. Tho
horse was kept on a farm near Ixigan.
and Wilson and Zumwalt of this city
were the heaviest losers.
The atalllon was a registered French
Percheron, and wa obtained by the
local company through McLaughlin
Brothers of Kansas City, at a cost of
S:tC00. It Is understood that the horse
was Insured for a good sum.
A car of bind plaster duo to anivo
shortly. Will sell at Portlund price
with freight added. W. A. Holmes,
Rheumatic PaMa Relieved. x
tt. F, Crocker, Esq., now 81 years of
age, and for twenty years Justice of
tho Pence at Martlnsbnrg, Iowa, says
"I am terribly afflicted with sclntlo
rheumatism In my left arm and light
iilp. I havo used three bottles of
Chamberlain's, Pain Halm and It did
me lots of good." For sa'o by Howell
& Jones.
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DOZENS of WAISTS
for Spring and summer wear. Fancy Plaid Silks, white
wash Silks, Lawns, and Linens handsomely trimmed with f
Oriental Lace, AppMque and Embroidery. Very latest de
signs; long or short Fleeves. Sizes 32 to 42. Prices varying
65c to $6.00
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The Touch that Heals.
II the touch of Tiucklen's Arnica
Salve. It's the happiest combination
if Arnica flowers and healing balsams
ever compounded. No matter how
ild the so reor ulcer is, thts Salve
-vlll cure It. For burns, scalds, cuts,
vounda or pllos, it's an absolute cure.
Guaranteed l,y Howell & Jones drug
gists. 25 c.
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SKATES AT RINK.
Visitors at tho skating rink Satur
day night were entertained In a way
not announced by tho management. A
pnlll gentleman who would tip the
beam nt about 210 pounds, and ns the
bud boys nay was "three sheets to
Ihn wind" entered the rink nnd re
guested a pnlr of skates. Now this
request Js by no means a new ono to
the malingers of " tho link nnd they
filled' his wants. After much diffi
culty ho managed to reach the door
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy It Both
Agreeable and Effective.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has
no superior for coughs, colds and
croup, nnd the fact that it is pleasant
to tnko and contain nothing in any
way Injurious has made it a favorite
with mothers, r. W. S. Polham, a
merchant of Klrksvllle, Iowa, says:
"For more than twenty years Chamb
erlain's Cough Remedy has been my
leading remedy for all throat troublos.
lo la especially successful In cases of
croup. Children like It and my cus
tomers who have used it will not take
any other." For sale by Howell &
Jones.
CONTINUES hER MUSIC.
Mrs. Eva Emery Dye has received I
a letter from Miss Mary Conycrs, Stat-
iiik i ii hi siiB nupes io continue ner i '
mimical studios in New York this sum- j
mer. Miss Conyers nnd Mrs. Kate :
Ward Popo are rooming together and
are making satisfactory progress In
their studios.
Out
Dress Goods
Dep't.
is fairly running over with
new and fresh designs for
spring Suitings.
Tho newest in Smoke
Gray, Checks and Plaids,
Panama Cloth in all colors,
A big assortment of Suit
ings, and we are sure to
please you. .
Shirt Waist
Suits
White, medium and dark colors;
cut full and well made. Ging
hams, ducking and percales. A
very neat garment for either
street or house wear.
All sizes.
Prices
$1.50 to $5.00
Gently moves tho Twwei ana at the ,
same time stops the cougt;. Dee's
Laxative Cough Syrup. Contains
Honey and Tar. No opiates. Host for
Coughs, coliK crouti and whooping
cough. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Children like it. Mothers Indorse it.
Sold by Huntley Bros.
Tetter Salt Rheum and Eczema. i
These are diseases lor which Cham
'leiiuln's Salve is especially valuable.
It quickly nllas tho , Itching and
smarting and soon effects a cure.
Price, 25 cents. For sale by Howell &
Jones.
Tho safe, certain, reliable little pills
that do not gripe or sicken are Dade's
Littlo Liver Pills. Best for sick head
ache, biliousness and lazy livers. Sold
by Huntley Bros.
Long
Gloves
Black and Gray
in lisle thread;
White, in plain
and lace silk. El
bow lengths.
85c to $1.50
Agents for Con
temerl Kid Glov
es. All colors,
$1.25 to $1.50
Spring Stsits
and Coats
New attractive styles and materials
sweller than we've ever shown. We
make a specialty of the "Palmer" gar
ments the garments that hold their
beauty and shape. A large collection
to select from and best of all the
prices are within reach of every one.
Visit our Suit Room
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