Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1896-1898, July 23, 1897, Image 1

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OREGON CITY COURIER.
JBth YEAR.
OREGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1897.
NO. 10.
Nothing furnuslies a room like
an artistically colored, well drawn
wall paper. One may get along
with very little furniture and few
draperies, and yet have the room
wear a comfortable and home-like
appearance, if only the wall paper
is warm and rich in effect. It's
good economy to buy GOOD
WALL PAPER. Inspect our
stock of the. latest wall hangings.
Price 7 cents a double roll and
upwards.
UKLL03IY k HUSCII,
The, Hou&efurmsherg. OREGON CITY
SECOND-HAND
SECOND-HAND FURNITURE
SECOND-HAND CARPETS
SECOND-HAND STOVES
SECOND-HAND TOOLS
SECOND-HAND HARDWARE
SECOND-HAND WAGONS
SECOND-HAND HARNESS
SECOND-HAND SADDLES
SECOND-HAND PLOWS
SECOND-HAND CULTIVATORS
SECOND-HAND TRUKS
ALL TO BE SEEN
AT THE-
OREGON CITY AUCTION HOUSE
Opposite Postofflce.
Produce Taken in Exchange.
Oome in and Bee our prices before
buying elsewhere.
I I I I I I
The
TEA and
COFFEE
You serve to your
guests create as
distinct an impres
sion a moug them
as your silver,
your linen or your
china.
If you want extra
nice tea and the
very finest flavored
coffee, you can
surely depend up
. 'get ing them here.
Better be sure than
sorry,
E. E. Williams
THE
GROCER. ..
I I
r
OREGON HARNESS CO.
DEALERS IN
Harness and Saddlery
Cheapest House on Coast. :- Cull and See Us.
Weinlinnl Block
Ouposlte Courthouse
Oregon City
.r
Not How
High
But how low can we make the price, is the
question we ask ourselves when marking our
goods for sale.. That's what makes ours an
ever-panding business, it's a potent advertiser;
it tells the story through the purse in thousands
of homes, only to be retold in countless others
by appreciative money savers.
CHARMAN &' SON,
Dealers in DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
HATS, CAPS, FURNISHING GOODS
and GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Call
at the Pioneer Store of Ciiarman & Son
before buying elsewhere.
WHY IS IT...
That every day our store is filled with buyers
from ever)' part of the city, regardless of distance?
-f- There must be some reason. People especially
ladies don't go out of their way to buy unless
there is a reason.
IT IS BECAUSE we have established a reputation for abso
lutely fresh goods especially in the line of table
j delicacies, and our customers are sure of a
superior article and then the prices are right.
...GiBSorTfi
PROPRIETOR OF
j HARDING'S BAKERY AND GROCERY
t BREAD AND PASTRY A SPECIALTY
..Ol TO
G. H. BESTOW & CO.
mm
PSHDER
Absolutely Pure.
rn1i.iirui...i fur In iprt.nt leuvonhiff tttiviieth Mid
hniltlifutiu'DH. Ammn llio fowl axaliixt alum
ml nil forma of mlullurullcn common to tin'
"lump bruiiiU.
litOVAb B4KIN0 POWDKH CO., NEW YOltK.
COL'S I Y COURT.
The Following: BHU Were Allowed at
the Last Term or Cnnrt on the
Kinxl Fund.
-FOB-
DOORS, WINDOVS, MOULDING and BUILDING
MATERIAL.
LOWEST CASH PRICES EVER OFFIRED FOR FIRST-CLASS COOW. .
k Op fit CmrtltI Ctanreh. Klm Mrt, Orefoa CltJ, Orgoa
In the matter of the reports of road
supervisors for the month of June, 1807.
The court having examined eail reports
it is ordered that they be and the same
are herehy approved and the expense ac
count of the several districts are ordered
paid, and the clerk is instructed to draw
warrants on the road fund and county
fund for the several amounts and in fa
vor of I lie following named persons :
Road district, No 1
Douglas, Peefer & Kee 120 00
John Davis 28 60
Earl McLaughlin 29 25
V Hagenberger 12 00
John Stu. key 6 00
Paul Spooner 16 12
WS Payne 4 87
Jesse Coates 8 25
HGifford 4 50
W H Counsoll 64 60
District No. 2 .
W V Smith 9 50
W Itnel 4 00
W Robinson 3 62
J Robinton 5 62
John Robinson , . . . . 5 62
d Watson I.... 4 12
C Roadarmel.... 4 12
TMooney 3 37
R Wade 4 12
Q Heitmeyer 4 12
T Roots..'. 4 50
W Jdhnson 4. 12
I Wilson 4 12
F Lands 3 02
O A Gengelbach ....17 00
District No 3
Carl Walfleagen... 4 00
J C Elliott & Co 4 00
T Yocum..: ....18 48
Chris HiFer.... 32 00
Arthur Hall .13 50 I
OrinGriifin '.;..20 50j
Frank Morton 3 00
A Forbes 6 00
A Welch 3 00
E L Elliott 6 00
Frank Osbtiru 6 00
S Korrich 2 25
J Bates 3 00
F Matthias 6 00
Jos Boring..:.. ..... ... 3 00
D Vinzant 1 50
F Bates 1 50
M Griffin 1 50
Ed Griffin 1 60
Walter Hall : 1 50
Fred Buchanan 1 50
Henry Bock 9 50
Earl Long 13 50
A Newell 12 00
Johnllillbry 11 75
Irwin Howk 10 60
Elmer Long 3 60
F M Day 8 50
WSMoak 7 00
F Zuhl 6 00
W W Cooke 6 50
J N Long 50
A N Cooke 02 00
District No 4 Laid over
District No 7
Adolph A schorl" 0 00
District No 8
JTMcIntyre 2 50
District No 9
Burghardt&Metzgen 1 00
Herman Line 2 50
E Guber 2 50
II Johnson.... 3 00
WmHeld 1 50
John Paulsen 1 50
Nic Rath 3 75
Peter Ruhl...... 150
Julius Paulsen... 1 50
Hans Paulsen 8 75
District No 10
R G Palmateer. 5 20
Elick Irwin 6 (X)
Lewis Palmateer 5 25
M Peters 4 10
W J Palmateer 7 00
John Inglish 75
II J Palmateer 1 25
District Noll
George Broughton 7 75
CRLivesay 2 00
Eugene Kennedy 8 00
Fred Hauler 1 50
2 25 'fck?lu
no
80
75
4 08
' 3 00
4 50
3 75
48 00
13 75
60
50
25
25
50
50
50
50
50
75
00
75
2 08
17 1)7
3 75
9 00
4 50
4 60
15 25
5 25
3 75
3 75
2 02
2 62
. 2 25
C R Livesay 19 00
MiloGard 0 00
George Waldron 2 25
George Stevens
Eugene Kennedy.. '.
Floyd Jones
J A Jones
Gilo Junes
Felix Jones
District No 12
Doujas, Seiter & Kee
District Nol3
E Miller
W C Ward 3 3S
District No 14
J Shelley
0 Kunzinan
H O Green
J G Fehler
Sidnev Sinvth.
District No 15
W Law ton
J M Hamilton
Geo Luzcll
M C McCord
W J W Mi Cord
District No 37
D R Dimick
F J Deyo
E Sl ull
D U Dimick
District No 18 -W
W May
John Siedman
Win Miller
D Jones
Robert Jones
W Jones
L Gardner
Preston Cooper
W C Martin
John Davis '
Thos DanieU
District No 20
Henry Kleinsmith
C Dean
District No 22
R Dickey
Trullinger Bros
H J Raetall
L G Larson
John Dickey
B F Harless
R Dickey
FWay
L Frey
Win Standinger , -ThosOrem
, -
fPLeochtroes
A Zeik, county fund
D J Parrnenter 2 25
A Peterson 2 25
D Kvdd 2 25
H 8 Bowen 3 00
J J Taylor 75
S J Oglesby 4 0J
District No. 24
P Mohr 6 00
L H Sconce 1 00
F Smith 8 00
N C Sorrels 6 00
WNoblitt 14 00
District No. 25
B Lubin 7 50
C Hancock 21 00
W Brush 6 00
F Lamour.. 4 50
H Barth 7 50
JBarth ,.22 10
J Haines 6 00
P Gibson 3 00
G Gibson 6 00
N Bowers 3 00
F Wehner. 3 00
C Norris 6 00
H Steer 9 00
L Riggs , 6 00
P Gribble 8 00
L,Gribble 13 00
W Riggs 4 50
J Clouser 3 00
GScramlin 1 25
D Haines 3 00
District No. 26
M Trullinger 1 70
Herman Bros 6 33
Sturgis Bros 5 70
Robbins & Son 2 47
TSStipp 21 50
Geo Cai-e 4 50
Geo Mallat 3 00
John Vaughan 3 00
John Lotz 6 75
G W Peck 1 25
W H Engle 5 00
SJ Vaughan 13 00
Win Gerhauser 3 75
Wm Vaughan 2 50
O Engle...... 6 50
District No. 27
CS Voting 23 43
C W Young 7 50
Clyde Marquain 1 50
J E Jai k 1 (Ml
Allen Jack I 00
W Thomas 2 50
L M Jones 2 50
K Garrett 2 50
Richard Garrett 1 00
Thos Ridings 2 60
F J Ridinw 2 50
Jos Miller 4 00
John Ridings 2 50
G W Jackson 3 00
F VanTrees 1 60
W H Norton 1 00
John Strickland 1 00
Jos Besstain 2 62
II Sharp 3 00
J D Larkins 6 00
EPWRD-- RUSHES
-fin- .lij,.:!t:.li.-i"
Sells the Jones Lever Binder and Jones Chain Drive Mower
and Hay Rakes. He has Bargains See him.
COR. FRONT 4. TAYLOR STS., PORTLAND, ORGON
i
F Van TresB 7 00
Neal Olsen 2 50
Wm Doires 4 00 j
Skirvin Bros . . 6 00
District No. 28 j
Lewis Bleakney . 6 00
8 W Cook i 8 00 I
Chws Thomas 3 00
EPCarter 6 00
Perry Voorhees .'0 00
A Wyland 10 50
J LCrome. 7 20
H Wilson 8 40
Win Sanstioin 0 75
Cy Covey 4 50
Scott, Carter 7 50
Frank Vorliei s ... 3 00
H Miixingo 1 50
Geo Nicholson 4 27
Jas Nicholson 4 27
John Groshing 3 00
R Gwinn 3 00
Jas Imnan 3 00
Henry Thomas. 3 00
R Gwinn 3 00
Albert Groasen 3 75
District No. 29 .
CDF Wilson' .-OU 25
District No. 27
A Ascheinbreuer, road fund 6 00
A Gross 3 75
S Gro."s 4 60
A Gross 0 75
M Saer 0 75
I Simmons ' 1 50
VV Jaster ". . 4 50
V Huff...... 1 50
R Rypzynske 0 00
A W Bullock ...15 75
A J Fortner 10 60
J O Bryan... '. 8 60
Peter Van Dunyse 6 00
Jos Piatt 8 00
PKeyser 6 00
Louis Waldorf...' 18 00
James Monroe 1050
L Fennelt 7 50
Jerry Johnson .... 6 00
John Bullock .... 2 00
A Davidson 7 50
Peter Peylard 15 00
J R Haves ..15 00
A J Tnfts 30 00
II Mettetal 0 00
A W Shipley 42 7?
Geo Naijle... 12 75
John Haines 13 67
David Long ,..15 62
Louis Eaton 13 12
Bird Hayes 13 ''7
C C Borland 1 00
J K Worthington 26 00
Henry Cans. 20 00
John Haines 3 00
District No. 31
PA Baker 4 00
John Sthrieve 3 00
7.ox Elligsen 6 00
Chas Palifka 6 00
Sam Maise 1 50
P A Baker 9 25
O P Sharp 4 50
Chas Thompson 1 50
John Sthrieve 3 37
Frank Sharp 1 50
Walter Sharp 1 60
Fred Oldenstalt 3 00
Ben Gasser 3 75
John Peters 3 00
Jacob Peters 4 50
H Baker '. 1 50
Higgs IderhofT 3 00
District No 32 Laid over
District No 34
C Miselnger 4 71
Chas Bramhall 3 00
Hairy Bramhall 1 50
Geo Larkins 3 37
James I'immeyer ' 2 62
Pat McAdams 73"
District No. 35
M Bnrkholder 2 00
C Q Hoffman 2 18
VC Cook 1 60
J K Miller 133 47
O W Owing 9 75
J 8 Owing. 9 75
ER Killin 13 50
N BUir
L Reasland
LC Wooihoik
G W Kiliian
District No. 30
T 8 St'pn
W 11 Engle
A Wjlla.
Wm Viiughau
M Clifford
SJ Vaughan
Dea Engle
A B Klise
J Stubbs
G W Peck
John Lowery
C Engle - '
R Donghtery
P Miller
John Johnson
Thos Husband
Frank Scott
Ca-h Austin
L B Trullinger
L 7j Bowman
A.J Sawtell
A D Fox
W P Kavlor
District No. 23
J R Marks and Uglesby
Wm Miller
JC Marks
E Ramsby
C Ramsby
J Clowser
C Carothers
L Gribble
W Covey
G Carothers
M Bachart
S Scott
E Scott
J Abbott
John Marks
C Carothers
E Graves
W Kei.dle
D Yoder
.10 60
. 4 60
. 4 50
.15 00
.20 Olt'
.14 25
. 3 75
. 8 2i
. 1 (X
10 50
12 25.
10 00
8 (K
5 CO
3 0O
11 SO
3 OO
3 00
30
25
60
50
0O
60
OO
2 0O
2 OO
G Kinzer
W Tull
A Troyer
HHDeats
Roth
J C Marks
M Bachart
J Clowser
SKing
J Taylor
Hegy
John Marks
J J Taylor -W
A Hagley
II Ramsdell
D W Oglesby
W 8 Graves
A Widows
John Link
8 J Oglesby
J F May -G
A Kinser
II E Boen -A
Weigand
A Troyer
A J Kauffman
WBTull
C Roth
W W Deetz
P II Maloy
Wm Evans
H Evans
M I5eser
P Coleman.
D Sliephard
.19 8L
. 0 00
. 5 OO
. 5 0O
3 75
11 OO
5 OO
7 65.
9 76.
4 5Q.
11 60
4 5(V
1 OO
2 25
3 75
75
8 50
1 50
9 0O
2 CO
3 65
3 00
2 33
3 00
2 4
1 33
07
815
1 60
1 50
3 75
8 50
- 5 60
6 2
75-
3 00
50
1 25
17 00
03
17 0O
0 75-
- 0 50
27 75
1 6(V
6 OO
2 00
2 00
3 75
4 87
- 2 25
2 62
- 2 25
3 00
Probate Court.
Will of Gustan Robert Schuebel ad
mitted to probate and (iustan Schuebel
named as executor. The value of the
real estate is estimated at $1500, and
is left to Christian tVliuehel, provided
he pays each of the other brothers $5tK
before the end of llie year.
Will of Clarissa Fellows admitted to
probate and A. S. Dresser appointed
executor. Julia Nelson of Merrill,
Mootana, daughter of the deceased,
rereives the bulk of the property valued
at f 3100, the other heirs only getting ft
each.
Benjamin M. Raney was appoitited
greardian of the estate of Maud liowley,.
a minor.