Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, August 09, 1907, Page 8, Image 8

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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, F
RID.8Y, AUGUST 9, 1907.
CALL FAIR
MEETING
Stockholders Notified to Meet
at Court House August
13 to Organize
GIiTb race, 12 years ami under
Silver cup, donated by V. L. Block,
j Prettiest 'baby girl under two years
from Oregon City Silver cup, donated
j by Ibirmelster & Andreson.
j rrettlest baby boy from Oregon
City, under two years Toilet set, do
nated by Howell & Jones,
j Among the special features ht the
! picnic will be a mammoth baby show.
STOCK SELLS RAPIDLY
ABOUT FRUIT.
CLOSE ALL
GAMBLING
District Attorney Hedges Is
sues Order to Strictly En
force State Law.
litAL ESTATE
Over 60 Share Sold at Canby Towns
Bidding For Permanent Loca
tion of Clackamas
Fair.
Most encouraging, news conies from
the country and small town districts
In regard to the, county fair,. The
people everywhere are enthusiastic
and many are subscribing for stock
In the association. A worker at Can
by reports 60 shares sold there and
in that vicinity.
"There would be little difficulty in
disposing of the entire amount of
stock, 400 shares, right here in Ore
gon City," said Captain Shaw, chair
man of the committee on organiza
tion, "but we don't wish to do that
as this is to be the farmers' fair and
they should own the controlling In
terest In it."
Now with the news of subscriptions
to stock In the country, the committee
realizes success is assured and has
issued the following; call for an organ
ization meeting:
"Notice is hereby given that there
will he a meeting of the stock hold
ers of the Clackamas County Fair
issociation, at the county court house,
xt 2 o'clock p. m., Tuesday, August
.3, 1907, for the purpose of electing
board of directors, and for the trans
action of any other business that may
-ome up for consideration.
"It is quite necessary that all hold
ers of stock be present either in per
son or by proxy.
"Proxies may be sent to the under
ilgned at Oregon City, at any time
rior to the meeting, or to any one
lesignated by the holder of stock.
Tas. P. Shaw, chairman committee on
organization."
The preparation and publishing of
a premium list is the most pressing
work after organization.
This year's fair will be held In Glad
stone park, but it is quite uncertain
where the second one will be hfcld, for
several suburbs are pulling for the
permanent location. Willamette offers
very desirable grounds and good car j
service. Mt. Pleasant can give an
ideal site and they hope to have street
car connection with down town long
before October, 1908. Gladstone and
Parkplace have sites that would an
swer well, besides the Chautauqua
grounds. It will be pretty hard to
decide when the time comes, unless
some one town can capture so large
a block of stock as to be able to con
trol the board of directors.
The law that, makes it necessary
for the county fruit inspector to de
stroy Infected fruit and to see that It
is not offered for sale In the market,
is as follows, says an exchange:
Section 5, It shall be unlawful for
any person, firm or corporation to im
port or sel any Infected or diseased
fruit of any kind In the state of Ore
gon. Section 6. Evefy person who packs
or prepares tor snipmeni to any
point without the state, etc., etc., any
fruit or fruits, cured or dried, that
Is infected with Insects, pests, or dis
eases Injurious to trees, shrubs, plants,
fruits or vegetables, is guilty of, a
misdemeanor.
Section 7. Any person, Arm or cor
poratlon violating any of the pro
visions of this act shall be deemed
guilty of a misdemeanor and upon
conviction thereof shall be punished
by a fine of not less than twenty-five
($25) dollars nor more than one hun
dred ($100) dollars.
The above is taken from the law
as ppsod by the legislature and
known at H. B. No. 23S. This law
should be observed as it will surely
get some one into trouble If they are
not careful.
WILL AFFECT ASTORIA
City by the Sea Only One In District
Where Open Gambling
Hat Been Al-luwed.
TWILIGHT
Miss Annie Wllheart was out from
Oregon City, where she Is sewing, to
spend Sunday with her father, Wil
liam Wilehart
Miss Rachel McCord of Portland
visited over Sunday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. William McCord.
James Hilton and sister, Mrs. Nora
Straghm, spent Sunday with their sis
ter, Mrs. Earl, who is camping at Wil
sonvllle. Deputy district attorney of Sherman
county, M. J. Meindl. has joined his
wife in a visit at the home of her par
ents, Mr and Mrs. George Lazelle.
He will enjoy a three weeks' vacation
at Mountain Ash farm.
The Twilight Improvement club
lawn social at Mountain Ash farm,
the home of Mr. and Mrs. George La-
True to his policy l,f not ctlns
locally lu the enforcement of state
laws, District Attorney Gilbert U
Hedges issued an order Tuesday af
ternoon closing gambling In all the
four counties of the Fifth Judicial dis
trict Clatsop, Clackamas, Columbia
and Washington.
When Mr. Hedges issued his sa
loon order two weeks ago, he stated
at that time he would consider the
entire district in enforcement of state
laws. 1
This gambling order will affect
Astoria as that Is the only city where
open gambling Is allowed. The city
by the sea has been a "wide open"
town for years, and its gambling
houses have been under the protec
tion of the city authorities. Dis-
Datches from Astoria state the gam-
biers say they will make ho attempt
to evade the law, but will obey the
district attorney's order. There will
probably be a protest from owners of
slot machines, who have paid license
fees to the city. Some of the busi
ness men say that the order will en
force a curtailment of civic Improve
ments. Mr. Hedges received assurances
Tuesday that the city authorities of
Astoria would be neutral In the mat
ter of closing tho gambling houses,
and so he issued the following order
to hi.y deputies, John C. McCue, of
Astoria, Clatsop county; John M. Wall
of Hlllsboro, Washington county; and
W. H. Powell of St. Helens, Columbia
county.
District Attorney's Order. ..
To whom it may concern:
I call attention to section 1944 of
Belllneer and Cottons -Annotated
zelle, Saturday evening, was a decided
success, both socially and financially.) sutuie9 of 0regon whlcn
The evening was perfect and a large
crowd attended. An excellent musi
cal program was given. Seven musi
cal Instruments appeared on the pro
gram, a piano, organ, accordlan, cor
net, harp, clarionet and a zither. Ice
cream, cake, lemonade; sandwiches
and coffee were served. The club
made $14.50 and has over $100 now
to be used on the sidewalks of the
Twilight neighborhood.
HORSES ARE HIGH.
BUENA VISTA NOTES.
Mr. and Mrs. John Finucane and
son John went to Seaside Sunday
morning and returned home Monday,
after having spent a very p!easant
day.
! . a A V. I . . . .na 1 ,rr-n f f
E. C. Smith shipped In a good I len "uuu vau ' , , ,
bunch of horses from eastern Oregon j and Mrs- Ferguson, on Friday, Au
to Oregon City some time ago and gust 2- ,
sold part of them. They were then I The Lamb family moved from their
taken to Woodburn and Salem and j'ormer home on J- Q-'Ama street to
are now in this city, says the Albany ithe,r nonie ln Buena Vlsta' v
Herald, and the remainder of the! A stranger appeared at the home of
herd will be taken to Eugene. Mr. all Thurston, on July 28, In the
Smith says horses are very high east J0 of an eleven pound boy.
The buccaroos had ! lne smun na n,ilu cau ' ",c
Tuesday nignt. I ne wina mew a
j spark from a burning brush pile Into
of the mountains
all gone to harvesting atbig wages,
so that he could not hire the horses
driven across the mountains to Al
bany direct.
EXIT CARUS POSTOFFICE.
The Cams postofflce will be discon-1
tinued August 31. Although word to
that effect has not yeLbeen received,
It Is the supposition the majority of
the patrons of the Carus office will
be served by rural free delivery from
the Oregon City postoffice.
PRIZES AT STREET
the field, but it was stamped out be
fore much damage was done.
Mrs. Dover is expected home from
a short trip to the mountains the lat
ter part of the week.
Everett Albert made a flying busi
ness trip home Tuesdi night.
Dave Cotto and baby have the
whooping cough.
reads as follows:
Gambling unlawful.
Each and every person who shall
deal, play, carry on, open or cause to j
be opened, or who shall conduct either
as owner, proprietor, or employe,
whether for hire or not, any game of
faro, monte, roulette, rouge et nolr,
lanquenet, ronod, vingtun (or twenty
one), poker, dcw-poker, brasg, bluff,
thaw, or any banking or any other
eame nlaved with cards, dice, or any
.tho ituvlro ' nthothor tha pnmp heicre8. $1.
played for money, checks, credits, or
any other representative of value,
shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and
upon conviction thereof shall be pun
ished by a fine of not more than five
hundred dollars, and shall be Im
prisoned In the County Jail, until such
fine and costs are paid; provided, that
such person so convicted shall be
Imprisoned one day for every two dol-
ars of such fine and costs. And pro
vided furthv, that such imprison-1
ment shall not exceed one year.
On and after Tuesday, August 13,
1907, the above section of our statutes
will be strictly enforced in the Fifth
Judicial District, State of Oregon,
comprising the counties of Clacka
mas, Clatsop, Columbia and Washing
ton, t
That the enforcement of said sec
II. and A. A. Paulson to 11. Joy.
neiv o 12 feet of v half of so of sec
20, :s 5e. $1.
0. A. 15, Hoffman to A. J. Alby, be
ginning tiS.02 chs a of 0 cor of Ueorgo
Brock illc. 15.34 acres. $S00.
W. N. Hlnehart to C. K. Frey, blk
11, Selhvood'a add to Portland. $1500.
I.. A.Dvosseau to J. L. Johnson, lots
II to 2 Incl. blk 81, Mlnthorn. $".00.
Willamette Falls Co, to 0. Hlner,
n half of lot "A" tract 64. Willamette
Falls. $75.
I. W. Johnson et ux to M. D. Maden,
beginning oi a Hue of Win. Matlock
die, 2s-2e, 6.1(55 acres. $103:!.
D. N. Itrlilenstlne to M. U. Maden,
b. ginning on a lino of Franklyn Pierce
die. Hec 28, s-4e. 300.
Sophia IVinpsey to If. Jewett, ne
of sw of sec 9, 4s-3e, 40 acres, $i00.
II. M. Montour to J. Koenlg, lot 6,
Mk 47. Oregon Iron & Steel Cos 1st
add to Oswego. $200. ,
F. Plrkemler to L, D. Spring, lot C,
blk 17, of Robertson. 1460,
A. A. Lechelt to 11. E. Hlrkemeler,
lots 1, 3 and 5, blk 38. Mllwauklo
Il.dghts. $250.
Nell McAloy to N. Moyers, lot 11,
blk 15, Gladstone. $S50.
Unils Hassebrink to Portland Hall
way. Light & Power Co.. right of way
over e half of nw of sec 11. 3s tw. $:0,
L. A. Foster to Renfer & Schults.
beginning at so cor of F. Revenue die.
sees 7 and IS, 2s-5o, 100 acres. $2400.
M. L. Woodcock to Jesse M. Wall
ing, beginning on center line of sec
17, 5s le, 45 acres. $1800.
W. A. Laldlaw to Oregon Milling &
Realty Co.. lots 3, 4, 5 and C, blk 2,
Maywood. $25000.
Laura M. Sherman to M. U. Sher
man, n half of n half of sec 23, Cs-2e.
$1. "
F. U McDowell to M. It. Sherman,
n half of n half of sec 23. f.s-2e. $1.
11. F. Rodney to U. W. Hehnke, part
of L. D. C. Latourette die, 2s 2o, 46. CO
acres. $1.
H. W. Ilehnke to R. N. Jenson, part
of L. D. C. Latourette die, 2s-2e, 4G.B8
acres. $1.
Jenstm Behnke to C. H. Engel. part
of L. D. C. Latourette die, 2s-2e. $1300.
John Dltlof to A. Pederson. n half
of se of sec 29, 3h-5o. $1400.
T. F. Ryan to F. Clark, part of P.
M. Rlnearson die, 14 60 acres. $1000.
T. F. Ryan to Franklin Clark, right
of way over grantee's claim. $1.
Nancy Boston et al to Axo Logging
Co., timber on ne of se of sec 18, 3s
lw, 40 acres. $1.
William Boston et ux to Axe lag
ging Co., timber ne of se of sec 18 and
part of sw of sec 17, 3s-lw. $1.
J. N. Hoffman to Axe Lumber Co..
timber on w half of w half of no of
sec 18, 3s-lw, 40 acres. $1.
Mary J. Hoffman to Axo Logging
Co., timber on part of so of nw of
sec 18, 3s-lw, 35 acres. $1.
L. T. Vinson et ux to Axe Logging
Co., timber on s half of so of sw of
sec 18. 3s-lw, 20 acres, $1.
J. E. Vinson to Axil Igging Co.,
timber on n half of se of aw and e
half of ne of sw of sec 18, 3slw, 40
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There's a Reason for Everything
Thfc reason we tmjoy Urn
largest dental piuetleo In
Oregon City Is because wo
try to excel lu our work.
Our 'work lasts, we never
do pour work. Th people
know It, Our constant ef
fort I lo give not "Just an
good" but tho best work, and
tbat for as llttlo money as
possible. Our recent trip East w the great cimtera of dental m1u
cation, was for tha purposo of giving you th lat
est and best, up to-date dentistry. Our seventeen years of auo
cessful practice In Oregon City Is the best gunranteo any dentist can
give you, A guarantee Is good only as Jong as you can find one who
gives It, and then not always. V are careful not to hurt you, as
we have findings ourselves, We want your work and want you to
send us your friends." Have an eastern expert graduate assistant
dentist. We put our own tiamo back of our practice. Our prlcea are
tho lowest In tho city for good work,
Dr I I Pifkpns aU
V I - IVllVllfcJ Oregon City, Ore.
Pott Graduate Haekall A Chicago School of Dentistry,
City Phone 2671 Mutual and Independent 131
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PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
H. E. CROSS
ATTORN ICY AT LAW
Heal KMate,
Loftnm, Innumricr
Mftln Hlrrct,
OUKOON CITY
GEORGE C. BROWNELL
ATTORNEY-AT.LAW
Phone: Main 521 ' Office In Caufleld Bldg., Main and Eist Sts
W.S. U'RKN - C. 8C1IUKBKL
U'REN & SCHUEBEL
ATTORNEY! AT-LAW liKUTSCIIKR ADVOKAT
Will practice la ill conria, mnke collection and actllcuimts ol nUtea Ktirnuu.
iMtracta ol title, lend you money on !lrt morwsge Olficc In EYURPBISC
Building, Oregon City, Oregon.
J. E HEDCES
F. f. GRIFFITH
HEDGES & GRIFFITH
LAWYERS
Rooms Weinhard Building, opposite Court House
" QET IT FOR HER
i ELECTRIC HAW
FREE:--ON 30 DAYS TRIAL
MYERS' MYTHICAL BANKS.
Several months ago a savings bank
was incorporated for Oregon City by
F. L. Myers and others, with a cap!
. tal stock of M00. The same par
tita fnnnrnnrntofl a nmnhpr of others
- 1 T jrT-"Tff" TTZ-l'tTT-! i " ...-.". -
LAK lVllliM a f f(,r different towns of the state.
iThe organizations were never com
! pleted, and people have wondered who
Conductor Ed Taylor of the P. Ry.
L. &. P. Co. says that over GOO tickets
to the streetcarmen's annual picnic at
the Oaks have been sold In this city;
that he has sold at least 300 himBelf.
The street car company has made a
Myers was. The Pacific bank of Port
land says Mr Myers' institution in
San Francisco was closed by the
board of bank commissioners, and le-
clares that for Mr Myers to come into
Oregon and organize 15 to 20 banks,
special rate of 25 cents for the round (with alleged parent institution in
trip from Oregon City, and there will j Portland, the German-American bank,
C. T. Tooze to W. F. Younff, w half
of ne of sec 19, 3s-lw, 80 acres. $1.
W. F. Young to Axe Logging Co.,
timber on w half of ne f sec 19, 3s
lw, 80 acres. $1. '
P. Heater to Axe lagging Co., tim
ber on part of e half of nw of sec 19,
3s-lw, 40 acres. $1.
Karl Brookman et ux to Peter
Heater, beginning 23.75 chs e of nw
cor of sec 19, 3s-lw, 120 acres. $1.
O. W. Kastham et ux to Axe Log
ging Co., lumber on w half of se, and
se of se of boc IS, 3s-lw, 120 acres. $1.
M. C. Brlstow to Axe Logging Co.,
timber on part of sw of sw of sec 18,
3s-le, 17 acres $1.
G. S. Young to 'Axe Logging Co.,
timber on se of ne and e half of sw
of ne of sec 18, 3s-lw. $1.
Oregon Realty & Trust' Co., to J.
Save Her Time
Save Her Health
Save Her Weary Stepe
8avft Your Money
8av'e Your Clothes
'Save Her Temper
8ave Her C
tion may prove effective, I call upon P. McGllnchy, lots 30 to 48 Incl, blk
the press, municipal authorities and 39, Minthorne. $325.
the best citizens In the district to co- W. I- Crane to W. I. Crane, part of
operate with me In this matter.
GILBERT L.j HEDGES,
District Attorney for tlyjf Fifth Judic
ial District, State of fjregon.
Dated at Oregon Cityjthls the Gth
day of August, 1907.
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Remedy for Diarrhoea. Never Known
. to Fail.
"I want, to say a U f words for
Chamber lin's Colic, Cttolera and T)l
arhoea Remedy. I lave usel this
reparation in my lamijy ror mo p.vu
Ave vears and have reommendcd It
to a number of people Jn York ru nny j ngi executors, to Antoinette Waldon,
A. D. Crane, If. E, 3s-4e, 31.30 acres
J. R. Cassldy to Western Hanking
Co., lot 1, blk G, Eslacada. $900.
United States to F. M. Gill, s half of
s half of sec 28, 3s-5e, 1G0 acres.
H. W. Downing to Wm. Dole, lots
5 and G, blk 31, of 1st add to Esta
cada. $80.
C. E. Bowman to F. A, Woodslde, be
ginning at sw cor of J. L. Daniels
claim, sec 17, 4s-2e, 1.84 acres. $700.
C. H. Caufleld and Gooige A. Hard-
t.pd have never knovn It to fall to
effect a cure ln any instance. I feel
half Interest In land iK-glnnlng at
that I can not say toi much fo.- the Var sec between sees ti ana a, w
best remedy of the kinl In the world." 2e, 32.09 acres. $950,
S. Jemison, 'Spring Grov3. York
county, Pa. This remedy is for sale
by Howell & Jones, j
t
it considers a species of unmitigated
gall.
be five contests exclusively for Ore
gon City residents, the prizes for
which have been donated by Oregon
City merchants. These contents, and
the prizes will be as follows:
Married men's race Electric flash-
i, a j l . i .... r n 1 f ; n r
llgni, uonuieu uy v. u. . , i
' Married women's race White lace ha3 sold that enterprise
Hrasol, donated by L. Adams. i Donahue of Sandy.
SELLS SANDY STAGE.
i
j Newton Orr, for many years propr
ietor of the Sandy-Boring sl.ago line,
to Emmett
N. Orr to; E. Donahue, beginning
519 foet w of center to sec 13, 2s-4e,
$1000.
Thorouahbred Berkshire Hons. F. L. Johnson et al to E. A. John-
Anyone wishing ti buy thorough-1 son, lot 7, blk 31, of Oregon Iron and
bred Berkshire male hogs, aged about Steel co s isi ana 10 uswego.
i six months, call aijd see them or J. M. Snyder to R. E. Hannah, part
! write R. S. McLaugiiin, R. F. D. No. 'of Lot Whltcomh die, sec 30, Is-le. $1.
1, Milwaukle, Or., Bok 3 22
35-4 I f. M. Fellara to School Dlst. 54, be
ginning 15 foet b of no cor of C. Pen-
Abraham Larklns pr Clarkes made!dleton die, sec 28, 3s-1e, 1 acre. $200.
a business trip to Oregon City Wed-1 M. M. Mendonhall to C. A. Alvord,
nosday, !ne ot sec 1G, 2s-Ge. $10.
omplexlon J7A
eaw
Cfl Fill; 'coupon and mail to as
ThcViroiT?will be delivered, with
all necessary equipment, absolutely
free of charge
CUT OUT COUPON ND MAIL TO US TODAY
PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT & POWER COMPANY
C. G. Miller, Agant, Oregon City, Ore.
Gentlemen Yon may deliver to me one Electric Flat
iron, which I agree to try, and If unsatisfactory to mo, to
return to you wlt'utn 30 'lays from date of delivery. If I
do not return It at tl-at time you may chnrga same to
irfy account at $1.00. It Is understood that no charge
will bo made for the Iron if I return It within 30 flaya.
Namo
Address
DEPT. O. C.
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