Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, January 25, 1911, Page 3, Image 3

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    MOKNING, EffTEKPJtlSK. WKDNEHDAY, JANUARY. 25, 1911.
POINTED OUT
11 Shaw Is 111 with
I bom on Sixth street,
II. lniter. of Portland, tn
1 business Tuesdsy,
III, of Hiimn, was In Or,
trday. . ... ' v
w. Omer HsrmoA, of HII
'jfethls city Monday, roK-
4 Elect rlo Hotel.
Hoe ye. Desllet, CW
Jron City.
.Ink, of New Era, was In
terrtsy and. today visiting
V W. Urar.'
I J, of Astoria, is vlsltliig
silks, of Caiuinah.
tMiillon will titiftaln
' , Club ! her home on tba
1 Friday evening.
t '..araai K. Ityan. who ha..
I . .i Ortron City on 4KI htialneu,
J t r;tttj4 to hi horn In Baton,
f -.1. Jay Upton, of Portland, has re-
,v Jl Mm, C A Lstourett.
oan at neeieye.
aHlow. who ha u
jit thrva weeks In Pert
mod to Oregon City.
Iloako, of I'ortland, who
,r, Mr. George Gardner
. weoh, ha returned to
Tu Commercial "Club has" Just Is
sued a little booklet tflltnr tno
lory of Ibe good things lying about,
loose in and around Oregon City. It
la a atory wall told, and It la truthful
aa wall. Wby not mall copies of It to
friends and acquaintances In tba Kaat
lot Ihem In on tha good iblnga n
lure baa so lavishly bestowed on our
tliy and county, . , --
. 10 bara laundry onp Ta. , goeloy'a.
Mr. and Mr. 0. W. Church hsvs
sold tbalr place at Oladatoji ti a Mr.
IhuiiiIsoii, and will purchase other
properly at (llildstoii. where they will
bUlItTa bungalow. Mr. Donulson will
not tak poHsrimlon. of hi newly ao
quired property for aoma time.
Tbo beat llotnatnad flresd that cat
baled.; you ran gat It at Scbrador's
Bakery, on Mala atraat near PoaioT-
flea. -'
MAKING USE OF
SCIIOOLHOUSES
V rssr- Un d
) !f. J, .
I j j . .
V
ytg. of Portland, who
. vllb capillary tirom ht'ln,
datona, and la vlalttnc
4 hla a'in, (). K. KmytNg.
V rranklln, who Uvea on
it, la quint III. Hb waa
few duya and frlciiJ
-1 of paralyala.
.! 7. Mortimer CiH-krjll will
. wi tt of February for llub-
'"t. tha' former will have
' VMiiiiMmw tlrlltMM' Pnm.
V, yt7t - .
jtc: A ,a ana t onrartiona at
1 atraet. naar roatorrica.
IJoore, of ff'tlwiMMl, mi J
I Meldrutu. of Meldrum.J
tm I My Tuondiiy ano
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MAKING POSSIBLE
THE NEW BRIDGE
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i y- r
I f I
L -4 I yi
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SENATE BILL . THAT IS UP FOR
CONSlOeRATION BY PRESENT
k.,-. tCOISLATURC .
THREE COUNTIES TO JOIN IN COST
Act ; ?
j j alan
' ka Potalbla for Coovnla-
t Build Commlaalon
to Chooaa Slta and Con
duct Eractlon,
Polio wlnv la the text of nrntMtaed
j of wra. nenry nmi-jtrlermnty brlclga act
ItD atreet, i Hertlmi I. That It nhnlt be unlawful
V Uorrld, primary tenrlierjfor Marlon rountr. tlwlcnmn rouniy.
va aohool. waa takri. ! and TimhlU county. Urason. and tha
Wng th c1i9ot hour j Bal4 -ountlea nr' lierrby authorized.
Tg. aiid w tiikao' t emiHwered and dirertod to roiiMtriict,
f room la In cbara of j httlld, mntntatn and Wif. and canaa lo
jjamett. of th High be ciinatrurted, built, tnalntnlned and
r abaenca. ( utt.'L a brldKo arriMa tha Willamette
' milk :r,r. Sevley'a. ' nitr at IluttavUla. to U known and
'jirtunn Im aaaln at hla uxed a it wngon lrl'lg for tha arni-ra
,ng at or a aftar an o-.poidlo, ibe at b nation of aald
I of Uu Uy. Ha Ma a brirtaa Ut l aab-cti by a commUnlon
on hla (aro that baa, htruluaficr creattid by thla art, and
ld of pain and annoy that antd Cnnnty Tonrta- of Marlon
Dawhat Improved. oonnly, riarkaniaa county and Yam
hill rounty be and they are- hereby
authorized, empowered and directed to
make a levy uin tba taxable property
of their reapertlva rountlea fur aald
porpone, and tha amount to h rained
Waa largely attrlided by , by aald li'vy, ahall not cxreed a totai
) I T taat anrt ton. !"i ona aua one-nair mnia on tne ooi
KiK?t(
K, ati .
fi;iHt V. .itherford, who haa bmn
rf 1 1 f bom at New Kra. haa
r -f )(.1'n City. Mlna lluth-
Jtl - - I the baaket x-lt al
t I . 1 f aol hoii no 8nlurday
Mi
j i V l Jnmer hmU 6c at
' ,.t .
r Kra- rr.
Hee- lar, on all laxablw property aaaeaitod In
i , laain rouniiea, a one-nair part tnereot
Vl tElard "ortimo, wkaito b larlid by aald county court In
r r in Un extended vInII i January, 1912. and the remaining half
Id Southern Hlnta-t, te
jo City U ulnh'. aad
ilia at tha home of Mr
part thereof In the month of January,
1913.: . - , .
Hee. 2. The duly elected, acting and
'IcCaualand, of B eiiil qualified County Judges of Marlon,
whlto In
tA C:"aSl'e for tbat hot lunch
, t tsJuMta. 610 Main atraaL
f .'(jaai and wife, who r.
a, were In Oregon City
rtng brought with them
t ' Thotnaa, who ug4 on
' vt Portland, where aha will
, "ara bumi.. Mlaa Thnroaa
' Jug- Rev. Owen and wife
iar. The latter reiurnefl
i on Tueaday evening. ,
''-"V .jmmmmmm
ICCAL BRICPS
J s Streblg, who waa taken
7 ego at tha home of her
"ey Streblg. la no better.
Illow, tKKjk-kreier of the
Bnterprlae, la III at her
ftvere attack of lagrlppe,
Taa among (he Oregon
ho went, to Salem Jtn
dlhe lagbjUhira.' I
floeye. lntlat, Can
;regon city.
t, one of te prominent
of Mai la. waa tn Ore-
ilaraa reMtrrday. t
one of the' flromlncnt
tiolalla, was In Oregon
leaa Tueaday, returning
l the evenla. r f r ;
ga Iiodge CrinHJBnjf
I flour. It 50 aarV:'
t at Ketx'a green houae
O'clock. Kverybody In-
n
t.'.-j.
a 1
n. proprietor of the
a, waa In thla city uu
itter part of the week.
to haa been attending
k University, and who
IK at his home In this
latmaa, loft yeaterday
latacada In company
is on a surveying trip.
iB for that hot lunch
ts, CIO Malp street.
1 Martin. Vrid Joha'C
Jlarrled Tueaday at the
)aoopal parsonsge by
juirmim.! Mn and Mrs,
prominent realdcnta of
mss county, and expect
M home i la ; thnt - ootn-
I, of Maple Lane, waa In
iterday, morning , on his
,nd, where he was a dele
regon Clly Produce and
Union to Portland, where
a been called for the pur
flexing the prgAnlxatlon of
Stry for the markatlng of
J w j a4j J i
one of the prominent
Vale dealers of Canhy,
i 01 ty yesterday on bual-
is now connected "Wtrh
inal Company, which haa
to new headquarters In
jtilldlng. and among the
( denla he has mnde was
of the W. A. Salt mar ah
600, This land was pur
Itly from -Mr. Colby, and
I finest plecea of land tor
inby. Mr. Taylor, of Port
ought the land and will
Uture home there. It la
at the Baltmarah fnmlly
D Portland to make their
Oiwknmna and Vamhlll rouniiea and
Ihelr aurreHMira In office, be and they
are hereby conatlieted a rnmmlaslon,
without aaktry except neccaaary ex-petiM-a,
and aald coinmiHaton la here
by authorlred, empowered and direct
ed lo procure the- nereeanry binds for
bridge site on either sine of the Will
amette lltver at JlultertUe, and to con
demn paid land In the nftme of aald
rommUnlon, If neceaaary, .and aald
eoiutulaalon la further authorized, em
powered and directed to employ com
petent aaaiHtanta In making the neo-
t-naary surveys ef aald stream, and In
provartng plans and speciDratlona for
the conat ruction of aald bridge, and to
fully complete the crniKt ruction of aald
bridge without unneceaitary delay.
Hec. 3. That Ibe ownership of aald
bridge and the neceaaary landa on
either side of aald at ream uaed for
bridge purponra. ahall belong to aald
count lea, and each of aald countlea
ahall pay their proportionate share In
the construction of aald bridge aa pro
vlded for "by;ihla t and for the fu
ture; maintenance ef.the sarna arcord-
litf'to tne jianeaneil valuation of the
taxable: property in earn or aaia coun
Ilea, and aald bridge shall forever re
main free and open to the public.
,Heo 4. - AKt fnada raiiteil In said
counties by aald Ier1-a ahall b kept
by the Connty Tfeasnrer of each of
said counties In a separate fund, and
ahall pay out aald funds only upon
order dt)ytgnod and audited by all
Of tfte ,rntihrt of aald commission
J A vy
RIVfcR IS SANE AGAIN.
Floods Run Down Until It Is Safe to
Try Navigation.
Reports from along the river Indi
cate that the preaent volume of watet
In the Willamette assures plenty of
water to keep the river up to a normal
stage until late In the spring. This
will mean, river men say, that the
stsge of the river will remain at boat
ing level and warrant thnt the river
will provide a reliable means of mov
ing the freight that Is held tn the
grnnarles of the farmers and shipper
nlotig the whole river. 1
The" waters are reported down to
steamboat stage and the frfflc on the
river i la to be renewed' again today.
At I'ortland. too. reports say that con
ditions are about normal and that traf
no can again be taken nrf with surety.
REAL ESTATE.
The following tranafera of real es
tate were filed yesterday In the office
of Recorder of Conveyances L. E. Will.
lams:
W. D. Wrks to D. L. Ulrks. lots 7
and 8, block, 1, Mllwaukle Parki $1. "
otto Melnbf to frank UDgenssnd.
lots fr- and 4. block X Otto Melnlgv
first addition to Randy; $1.
W. A and Ilia K. Jones to ITtydelle
Kutcr, nt 6 Mid. north half Jot 4. block
35; first addition to Rstnrnda; 11.
B. T. Mass, sheriff, to Q. B. Wmlck,
aerea of donation land claim of S.
B. White, townahln 3 south, ran go 1
and 3 enst; 151980.
Christina Ely to Hilda Tooxe. nnrt
of William Holmea donation land
tlalm No. 88, aectlon 5. townshlD 3
south, rsnga east, 10.7 acres; $10.
j. ana oryntha Corbet t to Henry
and Ernest Drandt, land In Mountain
View addition to Oregon City; $1.
Getting Full Returns on a Bil-
lloo. Dollar TriYestmeoLV-'
AGITATION COUNTRY ; WIDE.
Many Communities Now Oattlng Pull
Uao ef Sahool ; Buildings, Which'
Should Bo' the Looal Poin ef Edu
oatlonal, Political and' Soolal Llfs.
The school plant of Aiuvrka la val
0d at ll.OOO.OOtt.Wxi. It lies bile 01
pf cent of Ibe available time, when
It Is used only fur day school pur
poiee. Assuming tbst the full nae of
this property Is worth to the cotnma
Ully 0 per rent U(on tne Investment, Its
tnployuM'iit for day Imrtrtictlon only
w6uld Involve an annual waste lu the
Uulted Btstes of l.'IO.noo.Ofto, asys Clar
ence A. Perry In the Survey.
Aa wss said recently, "most of us no
more sppriM-lnte what It means to have
these poeiM'SMlons ihau the pvoplo of
Europe befure HfC spprvclated what
It nieom lu have the rartb. Then
wss a whole betulspbere of Incalcula
ble wealth aud opportunity about
wblrb they kuevr nothing. And In tbe
acbool (ilunt there Is a ' whole' heni-
ispbere of value unrealised, undiscov
ered by tbo w ho think of It-as slin
ply a bulldluii for tbe education of rhll
dreo. with the added use of an occa-
slooal evening school.
Tbe sbool building should be tbe
r s pilot of ibe neighborhood, tbe focal
point of educational, recreation, po
lltlcal and ecMlal life. Its Importance
aa a place for.the development of In
telligent public spirit through tbe free
discussion of public qneatlous Is funds
torn t si. for those who are openlug'our
cboolbouaea fur the largt-sl public
service are simply carrying on tbe tra
ditions of freedom. "
Hack In the eighties II was custom
ary to turn tbe school houe over to
tbe Junltor st 4 o'clock for sne.iii
AO boor Inter be locketl the il, nml
lbs -building was ii.. nei In rin l-ixtr
during Ibe reM of tbe diiy When be
got through on f'rliliir nfternoou iIh
acbool pn-mlm wer -iou, imill I'tc
fotlowlug M.imlnv nimiiluK . ttu Pnt
onlay and uinbiy fit' h.n.l i"oii,wl
were biiiin-l n fi.rlilit'lcti t.rHtor
jfunug ine kmc I'linittii-r luotittia ni
one entertNt iliem etiefil mMlir the
workmen tin neet there to msktf re
pair" Tbe wlio'i' hi li.l ioxrtsr wan
oavd from 1 to 4 tlnrliiK Imii days out
of the jeur-alHiut ;tn ,.r rent of the
total -ul.b---rl.Hl "Hul within a
couple of derailes n vast uovetueat has
beeQitsrted for a wider ue of Ibe
W Ow
ilt. ' i r.!' few
GREAT PERIOD OP ACTIVITY.
Tha Attention ef Leading Mining Man
; j Of the Country Turnsd '
fhle Way.
Best creamery butter 80a roll.
iy'.
See-
&BEARLi'CHOP),HO.USE
trything Strictly FrcsluTiShort Or- 1
! 3 dwIOarlSp&Ultyjnn
1 4 O'DONNEL, Proprietors
1 Between 5th and 6th, on Main Street .
i rum littxs BCoooLaocss.
cbool put at. and many communities
are oow receiving mut-b larger divi
dends upon their school Investment
! klsoy activities are now carried en
In school liousee after day boors. Rven
Ing and vacation schools, playgrounds
In acbool yarda during July-aod Au
gust, evening recreation and aoclal cen
ters during tbe winter months, free
lectures, entertainments. Indoor sports,
folk dance, civic and educational
tneetlnga In acbool assembly rooms
aod gymnsslnms these are tbe chief
ways In wblch the taxpayers are now
getting more service from acbool prop,
orty. .
In Roc beeter, ' . where every other
Orhoolboua has become a neighbor
bood aortal reater, an extenatve nae of
tlaaarooma la being made by nien'e
flvlc clubs for nonpartlaaa dlscue
atooe ef political qaeetlona. "The
ocboolhouapa are tbe placee for nollrt-
fal meetings," said a coonty com ml t-
leeman In a Rochester soctsl center.
l do not mean that they should be'
opened to any one political party, bat
to all. Why should 1 be compelled
lo go Into a barroom to address a po
litical meeting, where tbe bartender
Is using me to advertise bis . beer
Why should I be compelled to go Into
smoke Oiled rooms to talk on political
turs when we have buildings like
this where tboee things can be take a
OpT How easily the ordinary public
acbool plant becomes the focusing
point for the social activities of the
aelghhorhood Is . well Illustrated by
Itochcster public school No. 0. Be
sides being day, evening and'vara
lion school and serving as a public
eiubhouxe for men,' women,' boys aud
frlrbv the. building Is oacd as a mov
ing picture theater, a lecture ball, a
fyranaslum. a bathhouse, a dance ball.
library and a playground bouse. .. A
free dental clinic Is to be established
In It and It 'fins already become a
public health office. Its yard Is nsed
M a plvgronntLan athletic Held and
I school gnrden With a little more
ground fr a park the whole plant
would come close' to a renllxotlon of
tbe Ideal social center.' Is there anr
other AtrcrVnn Institution tbst so
Ssturally t tracts to Hwotf all the va
ried Interests of the rotmnunltyf
Go to Secrest'a for that hot lunch
successor to Lenta, 610 Main street.
- Eight Prisoners In Jail.
There were eight Drlnonera In the
Olty prison Tuesday night, mostly vol
unteer prisoners locked up in order to
ffot Into a plane out 'of Ik dold.ahd
wet. The prison Is a popular place to
nome, but novices do not take to It
kindly and will brave etofm rather
than go there volutarlly.
: ' "v m .).
' Bogus counta aometlmea win Amer
ican girls, and bogus' count quite
frequently win election '
By V. M. bachelor)
' The many Inquiries being received
from all parts of the country, by us,
and the various civic Associations
throughout the State, asking for deft,
nlto and reliable InformationoWVA-
LUig ihe mineral resources C"Oregon,
InUlcate cloarly that wo are oow en
tering upon a period of unusual min
ing activity and development, and
again demonstrates .the very great
worth of tho publicity work the rail
road compiles and Ihe commercial
organizations of tbe State are doing.
This condition Is only what baa .been
expected and predicted by those In j
close touch with the trend of affairs.
First came the scramble for timber
lands, that grew'and grew until It bo-
came epldomlc among the communi
ties of tba entire Pacific Northwest,
and continued until our immense for
ests were practically absorbed, and
are now drifting Into possession of
large holding 'companion, Tor the fur
ther advance In value. Many consid
erable fortunes have already . been
made during this process. This waa
followed by a veritable real estate
craze that began with the rapid ad
vance of valuea In our cities and
towns, which soon spread to the sur
rounding country, until every portion
of the State has been more or less
affected and benefitted by the spread
ing broadcast of accurate Information,
Jof the many advantages, of this re
gion- This has gone on1 until prices
have soarod to such a height that tbe
demand Is, In a measure, subsiding
and tbe more thoughtful, aagaclous
Investors, who always aim to get In
at tbe bottom and go up with the
crowd, are looking for other natural
resources to . develop. What more
natural, then, than that they should
turn to an Industry that has yielded
and will yield larger nrofita, and has
made more wealthy men than -any
other line of business?
That they have (walted so long la
surprising to those familiar with tho
vast deposits of precious metals known
of In the mineralized sections of the
Northwest. ' But we are pleased to
note tbe change has come, and the
period of preliminary development ac
tually begun. Every portion of our
Lstate and the entire Pacific Coast will
feel and benefit by the, aa It were,
electric touch of gold that will be pro
duced from our mountains and val
leys. There are almost Innumerable
properties simply waiting sufficient
capital to properly develop and equip
them, which, coupled with competent
engineering ability and experience, to
gether with honest, economical, execu
tive management, will aurely yield co
lossal fortunes. With these elements
combined, that are no more than every
other successful business haa to have,
there la no such thing as failure.
We look for the most rapid growth
along the lines of Gold Dredging; for
while this branch of tho work Is com
paratively new, yet Is has long since
passed the experimental stage and Is
now regarded as a regular, fixed In
dustry, rather than a mining venture,
California has Improved and perfected
tho dredges and made, an exact sci
ence of the work. It haa shown that
pay gravel can be taken from-its' bed,
passed through the machine, the gold
and other valuable minerals extracted
and the tailings or debris piled up
again where they were taken from, at
cost of less than 8 cents per cubic
yard when don on a large scale.
(See TJ, ft. Geological Survey Report,
108, Page 317). It may not be gen
erally known, but Is a fact, neverthe
less, bat In 1008, Care were 69 gold
dredgea working tn California. They
recovered, In that year. f6.636.18S.00
of placer gold, and In ten years, tho
enormous sum of I26.S85.571 .00. " '
The amount of material Contained
In a given area, and Its average value,
Is easily and accurately ascertained
by drilling, and the profits of dredg
Ing fully determined before any fur
ther ' Investment for machinery la
needed. The many placer mtnea tndl
cate, and It Is well 'known by many
who are familiar with the subject,
that there are thousands of acres of
auriferous gravel dopoatta In the min
eralised portions of thla State, that
will andoubtedly he dredged In tha
next few years. What thla will mean
to the State at large and more es
pecially to the owners. Is more clearly
understood when we realise that a
Ingle acre, only 80 feet deep, contains
48,400 cubic yarda. Thla, at 25 centa
per ' yard, would yield . 112,100.00,
gross, or a clear net profit of over
610,000.00 per acre.
Representatives' of ' capital are
quietly exploring thla region, and
every piece of probable dredging
ground that can be secured at a mod
ern to price la put under option. Drills
are already at work testing the grav
els, we understand, with satisfactory
rosults. We predict a fleet of the
huge .machines will soon be plough
ing the valleys of Oregon, aa they are
now those of California and Alaska.
The successful launching of tbe first
dredge will bo the signal for a reg
ular atampede thla way, .
Too rnuch.coQld scarcely be aald In
praise of tho good work the Commer
cial Club of Sumpter, Oregon, Is doing,
In elevating and boosting the mining
(yidustry1 of Oregon.. 1 If . every' com
mercial organization of tba SUto will
lend a helping hand until every worthy
prospect Is a producing mine, the most
optomlstio dreamer will fall far short
In his estimate of the benefits , that
will accrue. . .
PAST AND PUTURE OP GOLD MIN
ING IN EASTERN OREGON.
X
(Continued on Page 2.)
Loans
devoted effort, combined with eovmJuwyer and Notary - and
geoua tttpl'al and Intelligent dlre4 t,.tracts. Insursnco
lion. .
Real Estate Opportunities
C T. Tooxe,
Real Estate Bought and Sold.
Room 2, Beaver Bid., Oregon City
- ABSTRACTS OP TITLE.
V. R. HYDE, Abstract O f tee
Land titles Investigated, conveys-
clng, notary public.
Critics comraT
0MPET1T0RS COP!
Room 7. Barclay Bldg., Oregon City.
ABSTRACTS nr TtTT.1T TIM
Investment Co.. Stevens nidtJ ' . 1
BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR.
.., uiiumxiiiiif BUj uwiuie-atr CHARLES T. TOOZE A
Indicate that the decade on which wo
are entering will witness, from To
rn ots regions, a second hejlra of gold
hunters Into "'The Gold Bolt of the
Blue Mountains of Oregon." They are
coming with the economic atrengtb of
the modorn world to dolve for tho
sonree of the placer gold tn the ma
sonry of the hills. And, on the smug
faces of the timid, tbst hybrid smile
will change to a sunburst of genuine
approval; for, as In the .old days, the
placer gold was the beginning of, and
gave aubstance and form to husbandry
and the commercial life of today, so
will tbo mills and smelters of tho new
era, thundering In their extraction of
primal gold, give to every -. Industry
here an Impetus undreamed of, In the
dawn of tomorrow.
The most stupendous strides will
be taken when every resource of this
."Inland Empire" Is In atep with the
general advance. Ita fruits and grains
and grf ires; ita miraculous gardens;
Ita honey and beet sugar; Ita horse.
sheep and cattle; its stone and tin
ber; Its sanator! , In cool retreats be
side lK'Mng springs, for the benefit
of people from foreign states; Its free
dom from insect pesta and. storms and
earthquakes; Us pure water. Its azure
skies;, lu days of comfort and nights
of repose, can no longer bo kept secret
from the restless multitudes' In' the
distance and their coming will nsher
a new age of golden glory Into, this
Arcadia of the West.
CO.
If you want to '
BUY A PARM, '
BUY A HOME,
BUY A LOT,
See
CHAS. T. TOOZE & CO.
And If you want to sell farm, home or
lot do likewise.
HARRY JONES Builder and General
Contractor. Estimate cheerfully
given on all classes of building
work, concrete walks and reinforced
concrete. Res. Phono Main 111. '
Wants," For Sale; ctel
Notloa under theso chuairicd hadlna
will to liuartrd at on cant a word, (tret
Inaartlon. half a rrnt additional Inser
tions. One Inch card. II pr month; half
Inch wrd, (4 llna II per month. .
C'aah muat accompany order uaWiss one
haa an open account with tha papar. No
financial responsibility for errors; where
errors occur Ires eorrrctrd nottca will bs
printed for patron. Minimum charas llo.
WANTED.
Table Talk.
"What's Ihe matter with tbe chick
en?" snapped the landlady. .
"I think somebody doped It with an
tlfat," replied tbe ball room boarder.
When It Wabblsft
go
LAMY BROTHERS. SPEED
AND JUMPING ICE SKAT. ,
ING CHAMPIONS.
't"7 "'-)''-i ''' If.
round.
"Love makes the vorld
aln'd Itr ' .
"Yaw. But vhen It bits dot dlvorco
corner it goes bumpety-bump.
Tbst Idiotlo Talk.
i Try Dunn for Clears and Smokers'
(Vwds.. Next to, Postofflce, , ,.,
"Did you falir asked a young man,
assisting a lady who bad fallen over a
dog. ' - '.''-.
"I should aay 1 did faU."
"I thought It funny If yon Jnst aat
down to play with the pup." '
Subtlatise of Snobbery.
"Are those people anybody V
"They are known by everybody," buf
care to know nobody."'
"Then they must be somebody."
Bstwton K !.
P. C La my. father of Edmnnd La
my, tbe world's champion We skster.
Is probably tbe most picturesque
character In tbe realm of sport today,
for In addition to having In bis charge
the most Illustrious ice ' speed mer
chant of the present time, be has also
two younger sons, Ernest and Clau
dius,., who give promise of occupying,
the place held by tbe older brother In
a few years to come. ;
Lamy tbe elder la probably as much
responsible for tbe racceaa of bla eon
Edmnnd as any other agency which
has bsd to do with making tbe boy a
champion. When Edmnnd started ont
in the sport tbe father attended to tbe
most minute detail of tbe training of
the boy. and be would not let any
other bands care for tbe skater, either
Just before or Immediately after a
race. The consequence la that his
careful attention, with the young
man's native ability, made elm tbe
greatest amateur ice skster In Ameri
ca. Edmnnd broke the world's amateur
skating record for the 220 yard dash
at Saranac Lake. N. Y recently,
whoa be negotiated tbe distance In
17 2-S seconds, taking two and two
fifths seconds from tbe record of
10 4-5, held by Leroy Se since 1900.
Lamy was paced by his brother Er
nest, and the time was made at the
Pontiac rink on a track of seven Up
to the mile. : 1 ' .
Tbe Lamy brothers are the three
speed and Jumping champions. The
two smaller ones, Claudius and Ernest,
hare woo international championship
races In Montreal, Cleveland and Sar
anac Lake for their respective ages,
fifteen and seventeen years.
Tbe picture sbows Edmnnd oo the
left, Ernest In tbe center and Claudius
on tbe right All three entered In the
International outdoor skating cham
pionship to be held at Saranac Lake
Jan. 24. 25 and 2a '
WANTED Girl for general house-'
work in sraalf family. Inquire of
Mrs. Don Meldrum, Twelfth and
Washington streets. '
WANTED Strong boy to deliver
papers Enterprise Office. '. tf
WANTED Experienced girl for gen-'
era! housework In family of three.
Enquire 610 Seventh SL '
WANTED Too to know that tho En-'
terptise Job printing department Is
the most complete In tbe State,'
outside Portland. Try It for your
next printing. -. , , ;
FOR BALE.
FOR SALE: Space in this column. "
8eU that old plow or harrow; you
don't use It since you purchased. ,
your new one.
FOR SALE A good 610,000 farm for '
aale. John W. Loder, Owner. Atty. "
at taw, Stevens Bldg. "'',':
ef
FOR SALE-Meat market, consisting'
of full equipment of tools, meat wag-'
on, deitvei rrt, barn, 2 horses, har
ness, etc., lopa'ed In a good live'.,
town with a good trade. Having:
gone Into other business have no 1
s for it Will sell at a sacrifice
and giro good term to tho right i
, . , J. O. STAATS.
Sheriffs office, Oregon City-i
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT Liner spac la thla col
umn. A few linen may rent that
house, store or farm; they will coat ,
. yon but a few centa. . ,
FOUND.
FOUND Valise containing clothing by
Rev.; Owes,. Oregon City, rout 2,
on Monday, . Owner call at Enter
prie office, piove property and pay
for aa. -
ATTORNEYS.
Money
land
- Tbo end of an argument Is better
than either aide of It
FOR SALE
7 Room , House and !, acre.
Nke
Also 6
acre Lota close to car- line.
acr tracts at 66C0 per acre.
BOARDMAN So NEWELL
,, , Jennings Lodge, Ore.
'
i. v-uai-vii, isq a gauuu si cxrcio
Mrs, Megushletgh (of ChlcacoW-So
glad to see you, desr.
Mrs. Roneelolch oif Cincinnati!.! nm
jfratd I am too tired to dissipated-much.
.Oh, you'll get over that Papa -baaj
invitea menus whom .you will ilk to
go to tbo factory to see the bog kill
ing." t
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O. Dl 'EBY. Attorney-at-La w.
'loaned, i abstracts furnished.
title examined, estates settled, gets-
erai taw cosiness, uver bsusbV
r
VTREN ft SCHUEBEL, Attornyt
Law, Deutscher Advokat, will prac
tice In all courts, make collet-tlgns
and settlementa. Office In Enter
prise Bldg., Oregon; City, Oregon?
I ' '-
! 'DENTISTS,
DR. U G. ICE. DENTIST Rooma 4,
5 and 6 Beaver building,' Maid St.,
Oregon City- Phone: Home A-19S
and Pacific State 1221.
MONEY TO LOAN.
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MONEY TO LOAN John W.' Loder,
Atty. at Law, Steven Bldg.
MONEY LOANED We are acquaint-
ed with the value of alt farm lands '
In Clackamas County and can loan I
yonr money on good safe security. '
Farm loans mad one, two and three i
year at 7 per cent. . Abstracts of
title examined. DIMiCK ft DIMICK.J
Lawyers, Andresen t Bldfr, ,Oreov,(
: City, Oregon. , . ; P-Hll vi n-.,IV
-rt-r-.TTrr.-! , -i.-l ..r: u . ina b ru'.'Stsw
REAL ESTATE, ! I nv.l
D- K. BILL tO., REAL ESTATE m
Farm, Timber, Grazing, Agricultural
Lands, City Property, - Small Fruit
1 and Poultry Ranch for Sale, WV ,
nut Land, Room 9 Beaver Bldg,,,,
Oregon City Oregon. . , ,, , i,,,.
! ... 1
E. Ii. COOPER. For Fir insurance
and Real Estate. , Lot us , handle ,
! your properties we buy, aell , and ,
CDiiie. , ujutt iu , caicrynno
Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon.
;0
FREYTAd ft 8WAFFORD. Real E- '
tat Dealers, have choice bar gal ne '
In farm lands, city and suburban '
home, good fruit lands aad poultry '
ranches. See us for good boy- ''
Near S. P, depot.: " .v-i!
13 ACRES . A
of sandy loam, all good farm land free '.
from stone and gravel. SVfc acres In
cult, balance all alashed, burnt and ''
seeded but on aero and haa boon for "
a good many years so tho clearing la ,
not very hard; 4 room box bouse, barn '
26x22; 'good well, also border . tho j
Tualatin river. - This la fin peach, .',
berry or garden land, la fact good lor ,
anything that grows ; 4 V4 mlls of
Oregon City on a macadam road rlft
mues oi roruana on mscaasm roaa. .
The price of this place has always '
been 62650 but for a quick sale owner
will take 62200, 6800 down, balance
3 years at 6 per cent 1 t . '
' E. P. ELLIOTT A SON"
Oregon City, Ore. ' ' '""
" Nesr Suspension. Bridge. " .'
SECOND HAND Furnltore, Curio and
' Bellca bouhl.i sold and exchanged.
'Anything frona. a darning ndl to
a ship's anchor. YOUNO, Th .
, Second Hand Man, Main St., Ore
, gon City.. ..... i !,. 'i . , ;.
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Electric! Hotz;i 7
, . 411 Mala, lotwsta 4t ajsj tk Uu
ORtQON CITY, .
A, A TOBIN, Prft:-of.-
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