Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, July 26, 1907, Page 8, Image 8

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1907.
FIGHT FOR
5-CENT FARE
if:,!
Jit
Mwaukie Citizens Decide at
'tlr-Mass Meeting.to File For-
"irjL'txn'al Complaint.
commission by the cttlr.ens of Milwau
kle, charging Inadequate freight ser-
vice at that station on tho O W P.
line of the Portland Railway. Light &
Power company system, Manager F.
I. Fuller contends the service Is fully
up tothe standard of similar surbur
ban electric railways and maintains
that the complaint of the Milwaukle
itea is not well founded. He states.
however, .that the company will In?
glad to build the comblnntlon passen
ger and freight shed petitioned for If
the citizens of Mllwaukie will furnish
the Bite. ' ,
PETITIONS ARE REFUSED
P. R., L. A P. Company Denies Prayer
For Lower Rate and Case Will
Be Carried to State
Commission.
PIONEER WOMAN IN
GOOD HEALTH AT 30
Mrs. Sarah Higgins, better known
as "Gran Higglus," of Redland was In
Oregon City Monday en business and
visiting old friends.
Gran Higgins Is a pioneer of Ore
gon, having come over from England
in 1S5 1 and was married to John Hig
gins In Wisconsin where they lived a
few years, then crossed the plains,
settling out near Redland. Mr. Hig
gins fought in the Mexican war and
in the great Rebellion. He died In
1S93. Mrs. Higgins will celebrate
her eightieth birthday in October. She
nas muue t uivuua m , .
and they are pleased to boo her so
spry.
WOODBURN
TO MOLALLA
Surveyors Running Line For
Railway Into South Clack
amas County.
ADOPT SECRET TACTICS
Will Not Say What Company They
Are Working Foi-Project
Against Oregon City.
Interests.
CONFESSION NOT BELIEVED.
The unusual spectacle la exhibited In
Queens county, New York, of a grand
Jury which hit a twice refused to Indict
a man who ha repeatedly confessed
to committing murder. Tho case In
'ill ii I of lliiinv Ilm-hni- u'lui mi win liftiT
the murder of Amelia Staffeldt on
May 22 admitted that he had killed
the girl. HI family then declared
i hut he whs crtuy and that his head
had been turned by reading accounts
of the murder Aside from his con
fession and some suspicious circum
stance, the police have no evidence
(. connect him with tho crime, al
though, they have worked for an In
dictment. A a result of the grand
Jury' second refusal to return an
Indictment the young man"" will prob
ably oon bo set free. It la an Inter
idling case In Illustration of the the
ory of the association of Idea, nays
the Salem Statesman, and It ha some
distinct bearing on doubt which have
arisen ns to Orchard' confession at
llolso.
LEITER WAS
FROM GRACE
Mllwaukie is going after a 5 cent
fare In earnest. At a mass meeting
held Tuesday night in the city hall
it was decided to file a complaint with
the State Railroad commission against
the Portland Railway. Light & Power
company, charging the company with
discriminating against Mllwaukie by
charging a 10-eent fare to and from
Portland.
Mayor William Shindler presided at
the meeting and J. W. Grasley acted
as secretary. Mayor Shindler in a
few words set forth the purposes of
the meeting which was called to con
sider the reply of the Portland Rail
way Light & Power company to the
petition that was filed with the Rail
road commission two weeks ago,
asking that the commission intercede
to eecure a five-cent fare for Milwau
kee, a concession which the railroad
company declined to grant.
Secretary .Grasley read the reply,
which was signed by F. I. Fuller, gen
eral manager and vice president of
the railway company. In general, Mr.
Fuller undertakes to show that there
has been no discrimination against
Milwaukie in the matter of fares. It
Is admitted that St, Johns and Lents
are further away from Portland than In the pocket of a coat worn by a
Milwaukle, and have been given a five- 'suicide, Philip Standley, whose body
cent fare, but it is contended that was found hanging from a tree aooui
the long hauls are made at a loss, J 15 miles southea'st of Roseburg, was
which is counterbalanced by the ; a part of a letter written at Oregon
lares of passengers who travel only Jcity last fall and signed "Grace." The
a few blocks. It Is intimated in the letter contained nothing of Importance
reply that the company does not ( as far as known, and her family name
make money on its St Johns line. j was not learned.
PhiliD Streib gave a brief account ' Philip Standley disappeared from
nfthe pfforts that have been made Cama3 Valley, April 15 last
for the last three years to secure a j his home to go over to Henry Bush
five cent fare. He said a five cent I nell's in Olalla. He was going to
fare had been promised first by Man-jbring home" with him Mr. Bushnell's
ager Hurlbert, and then by the late daughter. Miss Edna, to whom ho was
Mr. Goode, Mr. Hurlburt retiring be- to be married the next day at the
fore the promise was made good, and home of his uncle, Rev. John Standley,
Mr. Goode dying before he could ex-Jin Camas Valley. His horse returned
amine into the conditions. The com-ihome alone but a thorough and con
Tnittoo hart held man? conferences ; tlnued search through the mountains
with Manager Fuller, and was finally failed to reveal any definite trace of
Written in Oregon City and
Found in Pocket of
Suicide.
Young Man Disappeared at Camas
Valley While On Way to
Home of Intended
Bride.
A surveying party Is running a lino
from Woodburn Into the Molalla coun
try. The route of the proposed rail
road runs south of Needy and iu by
the Jonathan Yoder sawmill. The sur
veyors will not say whether they are
working for the Southern Pacific or
for an independent company.
A line was run a few mouths ago
from Canby to Molalla. thence south
to'Scotts Mills, tapping the coal mines
and big timber belt there.
"The fact that these surveys are
being made should cause Oregon City
people, and especially the business
men to sit up and take notice," said
one of the leading promoters of tho
Oregon City, Heaver Creek and Mo
lalla road Wednesday. "If a railroad
Is built to Molalla from either Canby
or Woodburn It Is goodbye as far as
Oregon City Is concerned to about all
of south Clackamas trade."
The gentleman quoted knows what
he Is talking about The lino of least
resistance from Molalla to the river
would come out about at Harlow.
The Oregon City line Is the longest
and costliest, but once built It would
be a paying Investment, and unite
south Clackamas to the county seat
for many years, as no other road
would be built into that territory for
a long time.
The surveys for the first section of
the O. C, B. C. & M. railway have
been completed, and work on secur
ing the right of way starts Thursday
morning. Whether tho road will be
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
Letter list for week ending July 15,
1:07. Oregon City postottlce:
Woman's list Hob, Mr; Graves,
Mrs. C. H.; C.cnlnl. Klnw; llolloway.
Mrs. A.; Jackson, Mrs. 0. I; Schrain,
Mrs. Katie.
Men' list Hrown, John; Chase,
Henry; Green, Otto I.; lvell, Hen,
The bites and sting ot Insects, sun
turn, cuts, burns and bruise re
lieved at once with rinesalre Carbol
Ized. Acts like a poultice. Draw out
Inflammation. Try It. Price DO cents.
Sold by Huntley Hroa.
NOTICE
FOR PROPOSALS-CULVERT.
Notice Is hereby given that sealed
proposals for the furnishing of all
labor and material, for the construe
lion of a stone or concrete culvert on
a portion of John Adam. Sixth, Wash
ington and Center street of Oregon
City, Oregon, for the waters of Singer
Hill branch, will be received until
Wednesday, August "th. 3 907. at 4
o'clock p. m., by the undersigned
committer, at tho office of the Re
corder of Oregnn City.
A certified check equal to five per
cent of the total bid herein must ac
company each bhL and which certi
fied check will bo subject to forfeiture
to Oregon City In case of failure of
the successful bidder herein to enter
We Sell Garland Stoves, Ranges
and Heaters; Guaranteed.
PAINTS! PAINTS! PAINTS!
Fall assortment of colors and tints of the best Paint made
TENTS! STOVES! STOOLS!
Full and complete Une of Tents, suitable for hop-picking-purposes;
Camp Stoves and Camp Stools, Campers
Supplies of all kinds.
I. TOLPOLAR,
Main St. Opposite Post Office
OREGON CITY OREGON.
started this summer depends upon tho
lnnilntt-ners alone tho iironosed route. Mntfi riinfrart for the comnletlon of
He left I . ,,! ,.1., f,, I , .! r,,.nul, ,), ra
LM.ril-V.l C laLULB .IU Mwi ,.n,n.t w, , MUCH Llll.Vl k Will IV BUtl Mil limn nv ,
it
the appearance of an Important new
advised by the latter to bring the 'mat-; the missing man. book Is an event deserving of any
ter before the railroad commission, while hunting In the mountains last mention In a crowded newspaper, is
however, for nearly all understand
that their land will bo Increased in
value much more than the right
way is worth.
of
ARE BOOK REVIEWS NEWS.
There seems to be a difference
opinion among editors as to whether
quired bond within ten day from the
date of the acceptance of said bid.
Further Itiforninlloti containing
. . 1 S . 1. .. !
plans anu speriiiraiHMm mr un nm
st ruction of said culvert will be fur
nished uixin application to the He-
,'corder of Oregon City,
of
This notice is pnniisned ny oruer
oreful of YoyrPropejJv
One of the secrets of our success
in the Baggage and Transfer Business
Safes, Piano and Furniture Moving
Williams Bros. Transfer Co.
Phones, Office 112!, Residence 1833 525 Main Street
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and this was done. Mr. Streib said 'Saturday afternoon,, Orble Fierce, wno
that he had been informed that Mr. ji3 about 20 year3 of age, unexpectedly
Fuller Intended this advice as a Joke! found the body in a secluded spot
and did not expect the Milwaukle (just three months and five days after
people would go that far, but they had Ithe unfortunate man's disappearance,
followed the advice and would fight ! The body was 'found suspended by
it out. 'the neck from a drooping limb, a
Richard Scott called attention to! noose having been formed with his
the fact that the O. W. P. feives a five-1 handkerchief. This was attached to
cent fare to Niekum's Station on the jthe limb by the use of his suspenders. ,
Gresham line, wnicn is iurtner away a small mirror iymg ncai uj imv.-
than Milwaukle.
The following committee was ap
pointed: Mayor William Shindler,
Richard Scott, Philip Streib, J. W.
Grasley and J. N. Snyder. The com
mittee was authorized to file the for
mal complaint at once. A hearing
will be held in the city hall of Mil
waukie at such time as the Railroad
commission may fix that will be agree
able to both sides.
While the fact was not brought out
at the meeting in Mllwaukie, it is
well known the principal reason that
a five cent fare is not given to Mil
waukle and a corresponding reduc
tion to Oak Grove, is the effect it
would have on the fare to Oregon
City, the company being determined
to keep the rate between sere and
Portland at 25 cents.
During the last few months there
have been several attempts made by
private individuals, to secure a 10
or 15 cent rate from Oregon City, be
sides the efforts of the board of
trade in the same direction. It is
claimed that a 10 cent fare would add
COOO to the population of this city
within three years.
Milwaukle is kept from growing by
a fare twice as high as to other su
burbs. The town has now COO Inhab
itants and it is believed there that a
five cent fare would double the popu
lation In a short time. The town is
Incorporated, and it was announced
at the meeting Tuesday night that a
careful investigation was being made
Into the franchise the street railway
company holds in Milwaukie. ,
ed that this had been used in neip
Ing to adjust the noose. He had then
apparently stepped off a log lying
there and strangled to death. His
coat and vest were found lying on a
the review of a good novel or a great
history a matter of real public Inter
est? The Chicago Record-Herald Is
one of the comparatively few news
papers that answers this question in
tho affirmative by printing reviews and
news of the latest books every day In
the week. It believes that Its read
ers are Intelligent men and women,
who wish to keep up with the world's
literary events, as well as with other
Important news. Its literary depart
ment under the editorship of Edwin
L. Shuman, Is generally acknowledged
to be the most ably conducted In tho
West. Mr. Shuman's reviews are
of the Council of Oregon City, made
!at a special meeting of said Council
held June II. 1907.
K. P. HANDS,
F. J. MEYKR,
. D. C. WILLIAMS,
Committee on Streets and Public
Property of the Council of Oregon
City. 33-2
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
H. E. CROSS
ATTORN ICY AT LAW
CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE,
log. During the long period oi us i sought and quoted ail over tne coun-
exposure the body was very badly de-,try, and so are thoso of his brilliant
composed. The feet had dropped off corps of assistants. Walter Little
and the pants and underclothing had 'field's news letter from New York ev
slipped to the ground. The face, how- ery Saturday keeps the Record-Herald
ever, was Intact, although almost readers Informed on all the forth
black from exposure and shrunken to coming books of Importance,' and a
nothing but skin and bones. The hair cable dispatch from London every
on his head also remained in place. Sunday gives the latest book news of
Fragments of handkerchief tied to i the English capital. Thus by covering
the limb showed that at least two
previous attempts had been made. be
fore the end was accomplished.
Besides the letter to "Grace" of
Oregon City, two blank envelopes and
Notice Is hereby given that there
are sufficient funds on hand In tho
Water Fund ot Oregon City to pay all
outstanding warrant endorsed prior
to November 11th, 1905. Also Gen
eral Fund Warrant No. 2901.
Interest ceases with tho date of
this notice. Dated July 25th. 1907.
M. D. LATOl'RETTE,
Treasurer of Oregon City.
Kent ICntate,
Luan, Inurtric
MmIii Htreel,
OHICOON CITY
DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S NOTICE.
No Kick Coming, Says Fuller.
Salem, July 24 Replying to the
complaint lodged with the Railroad
$4.72 In coin were found In his pockets.
The marriage license for him and
Miss Bushnell was Issued April 11,
and the following day Standley deed
ed to Miss BuBhnell his CO acre farm
in Camas Valley.
In support of the suicide theory It
Is related that Standley said last
summer at the funeral of his older
brother who uicided at Camas Val
ley that he, himself, would go the
same way.
Who "Grace" is, Is as much of a
mystery in Oregon City as in Rose
burg. 1
To Whom It May Concert:
I call attention to Sec. 974 of Bel
linger and Cotton's Annotated Codes
and Statutes of Oregon, which reads
as follows:
1974. Liquor Not to be Given Away
'or Sold or Retail House Kept Open
. GEORGE C. BROWNELL
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Phone: Main 521 Office In Caufield Bldg., Main and Eighth Sts
W.S.U'RKN C; SCHUKBBL
, U'REN & SCHUEBEL
ATTORN UYS-AT-LAW DRUT.SCHKR ADVOKAT
Will practice in all court., make collection and irtllemcnU of rititci FurntM.
r. .... - . ' ..rt- i.. ruttttinica
.ti.tr.ct. ol line, icnu you money on urm uuirinno, wnuc iu iniinriui.
Building, Oregon City, Oregon.
J. C HEDCES
r. !. CRIFFITH
the literary events of the world as
thoroughly as those of every other
field, the Record Herald has become on Sunday. ,
the leading authority In that line west "No person shall keep open any
of New York. It Is not strange that house or room-In which Intoxicating
people of literary taste prefer It. liquor Is kept for retail, on the first
day of the week, commonly called
Notice of Final Settlement. ' Sunday, or give, or sell, or otherwise
In the County Court of the State of 'dispose of Intoxicating liquors on that
flreirnn for Clackamas C onntv. dav: anv nerson Violating tills Sec-
HEDGES & GRIFFITH
LAWYERS
Rooms 1043 Wcinhard Building, opposite Court House
FARM FOR SALE
In the matter of the Estate of Mahala
L. Hansen, deceased
tlon shall be fined In any sum not
pKruedlne t.wentv-flve nor less than
Notice Is hereby given that the un- ifen dollars for each offense; and such
derslgned, administrator of the above 'fine to be for the use "of common
estate has filed his final account here- schools In the county In which the
In and that the Judge of the said offense was committed: Provided,
Court has designated Monday, the that this section, so far as It prohibits
2Cth day of August, 1907, at 9:30 a. m., keeping open a house or room, shall
at the Courtroom of said Court as the not apply to tavern keepers.
Thirty-one acres, i miles above
Oregon City; G acres In good timber,
(good spring of everlasting water)
the rest In pasture and cultivation.
Situated on tho river wagon road
and railroad. One mile from motor
car. Considerable fruit trees and
I nice garden place, good well, new
j house, three barns. Inquire of Harve
' Farmer, West Oregon City. Value
$3300, part down. C4-oow-2
LIQUOR LICENSE.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned will apply to- the council of
Oregon City at Its next regular meet
ing for a renewal of his liquor license
until October 1, 1907, at his present
place of business, 517 Main street,
Oregon City. D. McHENRY.
time and place for the hearing of ob
jections to tho said final account and
the settlement thereof.
On and after Sunday, the 2St.h day
of July, 1907, the foregoing section of
our statutes will bo strictly enforced
Dated at Oregon City, Oregon, July in tho Fifth Judicial District, embrae
24, 1907.
ROY W. COCHRAN,
Administrator of estate of Mahala L.
Jiansen, Deceased. ..
Dato of first publication July 26,
1907; date of last publication August ,
23, 1907. . 33t5
lng tho counties of Clackamas, Clat
sop, Columbia and Washington.
Dated, Oregon City, Oregon, this
24th day of July, 1907.
GILBERT L. HEDGES,.
District Attorney for the Fifth Judic
ial District, State of Oregon.
STRAIGHT A SALISBURY
PLUMBING
TINNING, and
' GENERAL JOBBING.
Wind Mills, Pumps and Hydrau
lic Rams a Specialty.
Phone 2082.
Oregon City, - Oregon.
,PRED C. CADKC
Plumbing JJJ'Ino
Hot Air Furnam, Hop Pipes. Pumpi,
Spray Pumpi, Water Pipes,
Spraying, Materials.
All Kinds ot Jobbing Specialty
Estimates Q'ven on All Clauses
of Work.
Re. Phniis 1614 Shop 1616
914 N. Main St., Oregon City, Or
W. H. NELSON
BLACKSMITH
Wagon and Carriage Maker
Horse Shoeing a Specialty
107 FOURTH 8TREET.
Near Roake's Fo-idry.
OREGON CITY, OREQON. ,,
PHONE 2601