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About Oregon courier. (Oregon City, Clackamas County, Or.) 188?-1896 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1895)
City Library OREGON OUR VOL. XIII. OREGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18,' 1898. NO. 24'. C .1 JL-JL .4 i IT'S A SHOUT CUT... That's h 1 1 it in h quick and convenient wav to gain wliHt tl e home lack Under the condition of our pilSHfiM-lotl (if. ... EQUITABLE CHfOIT SYSTEM... We ran do the waiting nor vou. Paving a litt'e once a week or monili m easy nnniuh for .anybody. We don't hkU anything elxe. Come on now if ttie house i eed Furniture Carpels Mailings Draperies B iliv Carriages ntc Get "t in have the wood of 'em and you will find you won't misi the small amounts you've promised us. Don't hot her about bondsmen we're not brokers we'ie honsi-furnishen. BELLOMY & BUSCH. i o ycm I CHOICE CUTS and TENDER MEATS PETZOLD & GALE'S CASH MARKETS. Seventh Street, Corner of Center, on the Hill. Two Mhopn. "r: MAIN ST., OPPOSITE CAUFJELD BLOCK. Ore icon City. PtX OPENS.... " exposition jWo f Pjrtland, Ore. Tlie Largei-t and Must Complete Display ever made of Hip Resources, ImliiHtries, Commerce. Businee. Agriculture, Forests, Mines, Fruit, FiHlieriea. Manufactures and Transportation Faeilties of the Great Northwest. Fikb 1 rue Spkciai. Attractions Evkhy Day. Rkducku Ratks ON ALL TuANl'nKTATION LlNKS. PECIALITIES'" Fresh' Fruit.... Creamery Butter.... Breakfast Bacon.... Hams and Lard.. Teas and Coffees.... CHEESE, CANDY, NUTS. PLEASANT HILL. COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS. IN FACT WE MAKF. A SPECIALTY OF F.VERYTHING WE SELL. E. E. WILLIAMS, The Oroeer-r ADMISSION. rMiirlo A.lmiHHiii ... JJBc Children Under IS.'.lOo Seawon Tioitets . $3 GO FOR EXHIBIT SPACE A PPL)' AT THE JSXPUS1LIOS JiUl 1.1)1 SO E. t. HASTEN, Secretary ('. If. HUNT, Superintendent v.. r in r GO TO ... born to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McKiiinly a girl Mrs. George Feely has returned home much Improved in health after several months' at the seashore. Mr. Rose an j family have moved in the hnuso with Grand ua and Grandma beely. Grandpa Zumws.lt is visiting his dainihters In Portland. Mrs. Ella Vernon of Champneg la very successfully leaching our school Miss Toinpson of Frog Pond beean teaching the Conell Creek school Mon day. This Is MissTompson's first school and we wish her success. The wedding parly at Mr. Robert's, the home of the groom was quite a su prise to-tbe guests, who had been in vi'edtoan evening dance, and found that the eldest son, Mr. Joseph, and a Justice Ordered to Not Bill Up Unneces- ary Costs In i heir Courts. G. E. Scott, commissioners. Miller & Steven, court house. , ., H f M Hvatt. flli & tfiime nro'einr. . fit 2S J M llavden et al. road ......... 1 (17 LIo'I-hv & S in. .. jRft. I'eler WhrHii. court house fi S) , , , I ll'riiltl. printing , ;l ()f Hayes, juditn, F . JiiKurar and R. t Hiram Wraigh', pauper exp 8 la) m r ,ici;im n, constable 14 T Slutu If.. Al 1 2..b....... .11 a n.. - Report of viewers on petition of Robt. Kred Hoffman .li.. a" " ' " i 1 Thompson et al or a chango In tho " ' Cha Knowles and Al'vis Engleaud Noland mill road approved ' R"ell dit 4 71 l and road ordered opened: pimmi. I"'7-?-...,- M ti.'iiii r.iimii. v-i ui opened j expense 10 8 V Report of viewer on petition of G. C. Kenney et al. for a county road approved and road ordered .opened; expense $28.70. Petition of J. K. Welyter et al for drainage of pond at Mllwaukie denied for want of jurisdiction. Application of H. K Noble for money paid for fal erroneously sold at tax Kale granted ; amount 119.00. w Biirgliardt. ilist 4.. L'll 45 Eiilfrpriir, stationery. . . llfl H) ,", delinqnen' Ux IUt.,.652 00 M F McCown, fish and tnine pr.i- ... 28 50 ... 8 00 ... 5 00 led E A Summer, insane mhih D L Paine, " r -OLID HICKORsr- asd i IT ' ! K A It I. Best on Earths. I CARRY A FULL LINE OF..... FARM TOOLS, including Hay Presses, Feed Cutters, Choppers, Plows, Harrows, Seed ers, Spring Tooih Harrows, Potato Diggers, WILSON & COOKE OLIVER ALSO. Sl'RIXU W AOONS, LiARTii Be sure and call when you want to buy or not. Buggies, in the citv Etc whether vou ; EDWARD HUGHES, I'OKNKP l'KOST Tavloii, Portland, Or J t PLOW'S AND EXTRAS, L BACHELOR PANTSsfi C. H. Foster appointed constable of Miss Martha Atkins of Palem had been J'wtlce district No. 0 married the day before. All enjoyed Ordered that the juHices of the peace ine party and lunch very much and of this county be instructed not to alter wishing the newly wedded couple institute criminal proceedings against much joy returnod home to dream on any Dl,r8on except in extreme cases, wedding cake and love. without the advice and consent of the Grandma Graham, an old pioneer of dit"riet "ltorney Jputy '52 died at her home near Butteville u,aim of Undaley A Sons for lumber October 5th. Grandma was 85 years of on Oregon City and Aperson road for age, and leaves two sons, Aaron and '' paid out of district 4 road fund I josepn, anu one daughter, Louisa, one ruliiion of Carl A. Rath et al for daughter in law, several grand childien, viewers to a change in George road ana pcores ol fnsnds to mourn for her. granted and Survevor Kmnaird. Jno C. bliewas laid to rest in the Butteville Tracy. W. P. I!akr and Win Howlett cemetery on Monday, the 7th, at 2 p. in., appointed to view, to meet at 1(1 o'clock shrouded in pure white her choice. The grave was completely covered with choice flowers. The entire community tend their aiuip.ttliy to the bereaved. October 13. Anna. STAFFORD. Edward bharp, esq., returned home today from Fehlerville where he went Sunday to hold services. We note that each time he "responds to the call," Fehlerville has some news notea to sond to the county papers. Philip Baker's sons are all on the sick list ; also his eldest daughter, Emma. W Mr.--Weotne 18 trtmruM-fii ry-4eeton'if'wxe!--ttirftwrr-Py Vt MHIe young yard. Contract for conHlrnidinn a( brlitua John Q. is . home once more from I scobs Butte Creek on the J. W. Drake lia periodical trip to Tillamook county, road awarded to C. F. Royal for J08 He says tunes are lively there and land $11 per 1000 for appoacti, to be com on Saturday, October 20th. Petition of R. A. Sell wood et al for vacation or street andalluvsin Mm- thorn addition to Portland laid over. Petition of Geo William, et al for tho vacation and chango of slieet and alleys in Minthoru granted and J. W. Meldrum, N. 0. Wulden and Goo Waldron appointed viewers. Report of viewers on Oregon City and New Era road approved and chanue In said road established as recommended by said viewers; Commissioner Jaggar dissenting. Petition denied of school district No C2 for warrant to be issued fur J.iiecol- Jiirori for the Ciroult Court. The I,. Mowing jurors were drawn for the November term of the circuit court by Cunly Clerk Uorton and Sheriff Martdock on Wednesday. Frank Ford, West 8id. farmer,' F A II hna, DuniHscus. " A B M 'i gnu in, MarqiiHin, " Win Johnson, Clackamas, " C A lloUirum, A!erneiy, ' A N Limlou, Canemali, " J K Miller, Needv. J K Mctlonnell, Pleasani 11,11 . II loVrhotr. Tualatin . " A J Thompson, Tualatin, ' C O Williams, E y, " Ed Mav, Oregon City X i 3, butcher. O W Prosser, Osjvego, ni.Tcliant. Gen O Armstrong, Harding, fanner. V L Mack. Canity, earnentwr K C Hsckett, Abernethy, teacher Ed Siory, 0Vn C y No 3. blacksmith! J h Milts, Ne.-ilv, farninr., W W Myers. Ely. 14 oinr J F NUin Milk Creek, fiiriiier. J hn llovlin. Wel Si lo, 'laborer.' '. Joliu It Duuciin, l.'ascad'iH, fanner.' M RolildriM VNrrj.,,1,, f,lnlr . H K Smith. Wni ld,. in inufiRtiirer. O t" Clark, UlnckaiiiHs. (animr. Chris FHioi; B taver Croek, J li lii-'eiit', Mi Iwankii,' , " H S C Phelp. Uanhv. P A B.iki-r, To iinin, '' John Lcwi'llm. Sjirioiiwuier, " J F Erifkernn. Cnnhv. ' We've a lot that are trvintr t h e single blessedness plan, and ye want to t Oregon City Transportation Co. Str. RAMONA. TIME TABLE OREGON CITY JJOA1 MARRY THEM TO YOU. FOR $3.99 this week. it- They are the $6 and $7 J 1 kind some even better. First choice is always the best choose early at the I Pioneer Store. Leave Portland Foot Taylor St. 11:30 A.M. 4 :00 P. m. No Sunday Trips. Leave Oregon city Foot 8th SI. 9 :00 a. m. 2:00 P. m. money a glut in the market. The largest run of clover threshing that has ever been made In this section wag made on J. P. Gage's farm a short time since by Sharp and Schroeder's machine, they having a steady run - on one setting for two days, and filling up a straw pile as high as a meeting house steeple. Who says Clackamas county s not coming to the front as a clover seed producing locality. Henry Schatz is still having a tiino with swellings on his arm and hand. Jack IJanna is sinking a well lor Mr. Biehle. G. N. Phillips is hauling baled hay to Oswego. . ' The dagoes have commenced work on Mr. Weid's clearing, they are to receive $23 per acre when every thing is cleared away and the ground ready for the plow. October 14. Lkngthv. 1 " CHARMAN i SON, DEALERS IN Clothing, Pry Goods, Shoes, Groceries, Kto. Str. ALT0NA Leaves Portland Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Leave Independence and 8alein Mon days, Wednesdays and Fridays. Children Cry for Patronize home industry. The Orego: City Steam Laundry does belter work than the Chinese or Portland laundries Geo. P, Bradford, the new manager, is a practical laundry man, having had charge of the best laundries on the Sound before coming here. Pitcher's Castorla. TME IOWA JE WEEiEK WW' A. N. WRIGHT. Watch Repairing a Specialty 305 ORRISON KEET. I POSITK POSTOFFICK S2'M PORTLAND, Oiim. 1895. 1896. FALL CLOAKS AND FALL DRESS GOODS... Black Fur Capes, 30 inches long, ico inches sweep. SPECIAL, $7.0, $9 and $10.50. Black Astrachan Capes, 33 inches long, 100 inches sweep, $12.50, $13.50 and $16.50 worth $25. Black Baltic Seal Capes, 30 inches long, 100 inches sweep, just as handsome and rich as REAL SEAL, heavily lined with Peau De Soil Silk. Special, $13 50, $15 and $20. Cloth Capes from $3.50 to $10.50. Misses and Children's School Cloaks, $3.50, $4.50 and $5. All Wool Dress Goods, 25c, 35c, 40c and 50c yard. tZfTScnd your orders al onrc McAilen & McDonnell. Corner Third A MarrlMB. I'orllaatl, Ore. pleted in 60 days; Road Master Kin naird to superintend. ', Bids to supply county with reaords, blanks, stationary, etc., for one year re ceived from Coukikr, Weston & Dygert, GlaBS & Prudhommo. Irwin-Ilodson Co and C. G. Huntley. All bids re jected and lists to be prepared and bids received on November 7 at 2 p. m.. Treasurer ordered to pay sta'e inter est on taxes as follows: 181)3 $83.70 and for 1894 $241.03. Application of W. B. Wiggins to pur chase lax certificate to lots 5 and 0 ol block 48 of Oregon City granted. Application of C. Mutermantol for tax rebate laid over. Ordered that penalty be remitted if Addie C. ilodgkins pays her taxes, corns and interent from date of sale. Officers reported receipts as follows: Clerk $298 50. recorder $172.05, sheriff $14.00, total $485.75. Eleven dollars per month appropriated for care and keeping of Mrs. Mary Ross and chiid. Allowance heretofore made for care and keeping of Prof. Charles Cutting discontinued. KOAU WORK FOB SKl'TEMIiElt. Lnlxir, Muterlal. liii'lge. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Furnished Every Wtok by the Clackamas Abstract & Trust Company, E C Mii.Mock, hbe-iff. to E E Clinr man all land opposite blk 3 in O O; $11.24. H Hilleury 10 B N Siefer, 20 a in sec 28.2 a. 4 0: $175. ' " , , ,( , , ' T n TtyfovioVh'iS C'Siiii.Iioiis, iu a'in Sec 20, 5 s, 2 e; $.). , ABartelmay to Geo Brown, lot 7 of sec 23, 3 8,3 e, 38. 08; 12.50. Al Blanchard to D W JKInnaird.all blk 171 of OC;$llt0. J E King to J E Haseliine, lots 17 and 18 in blk 43. Minthoru; $100. ' Chas Scoti to Ball Cook, lots 9, 10, 11 and 121 of bik lO. Canliyj $(iiK)., J T Appiirson to .M Z og, se of ne My w '(,' of ne H and ne 14' of nw i of sec 21. 2 s, 4 ej $21100. , 1 Enoch L mg to Joiel'e D L mg, all ci 73, 5 a, 1 w, 11 of Bulla Creek $1. V M SauiHMi to Walter Uitrhman, 10 a In sec 17, 5 a,' I e; $150. Sheriff to T F It van. lot 4 and 13 of lot 5, blk 28, OC fluxes. J A Siinlo)i lo'Abe Yode'r. 1?. a in sec 17 and mv ( nw ,'4 of hhc )h, 5 s, 1 e; $4000. :yV '.' '., Shorilj" 1 1 A W W Mv4, uw '-4' of se M of sec 10, 4 a, 2 e j $100 ... ... , . M Kesierson to A Oli-it in, n of w l4' of no ofs'ic2". l s,l2 e;$2J0. The Ituifkct stole liatf moved to its new location, one ilour n irth of old place. The new quarters lire birgerand room is made for their new stock which is made tiecestary ly their constantly increaHinitira.lt). I'ricesarelow. Give them a call . Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Awarded Cold Medal Mid win tar Fair, San Francisco. No: 1 2 372 87 4 17 75 6 23 00 6 82 40 11 308 75 12 14 50 13 307 W ' 14 237 50 17 18 3 85 19 1 24 43 99 27 29 72 84 31 32 13 55 2 50 21 88 7 94 08 35 45 25 10 05 4 78 75 05 1 80 3 00 41 97 17 85 153 73 11 50 30 00 fl 00 107 00 03 50 ' 7 75 2 (k) CLAIMS ALLOWED. 22 50 4 25 Glass & Prudhomme, siationeiy Coi'rikr, printing J P Olsen, jury fees 4 80 IVoblitts stable 21 00 Mrs C E Mendle, pauper acct 32 93 Thos Charman & Son, " ' ...,1150 John Bell, court house exp 80 IX) Hillyard Bros, road exp 0 00 r Linn, road exp 34 13 PopeA Co, " 3 70 Juluis Priester-' 2 49 L L Porter, dept dist atty 10 00 R II Weeks, road 22 00 K Scott, pauper exp 30 90 Or T & T Co, court house ........ 1 25 O G Huntley, " 3 00 J C Bradley, assessor 200 00 h C Maddock. sheriff 9 ) 71 V E Sheppsrd, dept sheriff 24 45 ,ornelia McCown, sheriltacct . oO Selling, pauper exp 5 00 1 II 9 Gibson, supt 19 00 1 ifliiii OIMMOMSX VREGULATOR? Reader, did Ton ever take SiMMOr. Liver Heoulator, the "Kino op Liver Medicines?" 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