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OREGON CITY COURIER. IBth YEAR. OREGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1897. NO. 18. i " SECOND-HAND STORED- 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 PoatoAk-e. JPSfProduce Taken in Exchange. )a?rOome in nnd see our prices before buying elsewhere. J. Phillips, Proprietor PHILADELPHIA Steam Dveina & wi LAD IBS' AND GENTLEMEN" CLQTHINCT J! T V .. CLEANED DYED AND REPAIRED . I IN BEST POSSIBLE MANNER Office, 215 Morrison St., Bet. Works at Mechanics' 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 k SON, Dealers in DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HATS, CAPS, FURNISHING GOODS and GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Call at the Picneer Store of Charman & Son before buying elsewhere. L. t WHY IS IT That every day trom every part of the city, regardless of distance? i- 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 4- delicacies, and our customers are sure of a superior article and then the prices are right. ...GIBSON & LJNDSEY... PROPRIETOR OF t nnivrrttrt ntimn' Vn nnnrliinv BREAD AND PASTRY A SPECIALTY i ...GO TO.. -G. H. BESTOW & CO. FOR DOORS. WINDOWS, MOULDING and BUILDTNC MATERIAL. LOWEST CASH PBICF.S EVER OFFERED FOB FIBST-CLASS GOODS. Si lap Opp.ot Con(rctlonal Chnreh. Mala Street, Oreg-oa City, Orrg-oa Nothing furnishes 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. Its good economy .to buy GOOD WALL PAI'IiK. Inspect our - stock of the latest wall hangings. Price 7 cents a double roll and upwards. nmoMY & BU8CH, The Housefurnlshem. OREGON CITY JLL The TEA and COFFEE You serve to your guests create as distinct an impres sion among them as your silver, your linen or your china. If you want exra nice tea and the very finest flavored coffee, you . can surely depend up- ' getting them here. . Better be sure than sorry, E. E. Williams THE GROCER... Mill Goods Called For and Delivered Cleaninn Works First and Front, Portland, Or. Pavilion, 325 Second St. our store is filled with buyers Royal makt tbs load para, wbalaaoaM tad aallcilaai. pa &4ttP FOVDin Absolutely Pure ovai aucma nwwh eo., Ntw voax. COUNTY COURT. Report of the Proceedings of the September Session. In the matter of the payment of claims filed against the county, the court hav ing examined them and being fully advised in the matter, the clerk was ordered to draw warrants upon the general fund in payment of said claims as follows: LLPorter $10 00 Red Front Trading Co.. pauper... 8 60 G W Scramblin, pauper 15 01 Carlton & Bosenkrans, pauper. ... 3 85 LLPorter ... 5 00 J Bichner, pauper 3 00 Oregon City Herald, printing.... 67 60 Glass & Prudhom me, stationery. 32 00 J and W White, stationery 1 60 The Oregon Tel & Tel Co., Court House. 1 25 Coroners' claim 9 00 SUte vs James Fay, J P court. .'. 23 80 " " SilasTillman " " .... 28 00 " Amelia Barreth " " .... 24 65 Grace Moron, clerk 22 00 Pope & Co, bridge 160 ' " 6 6J W N Godfrey, coroner's account . 6 00 G W Scramblin, pauper.. .. . 15 00 Board of Water Commissioners, Court House 15 00 Oregon Oity, pauper 5 00 if G Starkweather, school supt... 12 75 ii . it . . . ii A3 no rAvilhlrnflion, pauper..... I'...;; 4 00 G W Grace, sheriff 4 25 " " ; 8 00 L E Salisbury " 13 00 EH Cooper " 22 00 Maud E Salisbury, sheriff 10 00 Noblitt stables, J P court . 23 50 LStout, assessor.; 70 20 W W Myers " 25 00 Ida M Stout " 40 00 Geo Broughton, bridge ........... 15 24 Charman & Son, pauper 14 60 Wilson & Oooke, road. 5 80 Ina Chase, clerk 32 00 " " sheriff 3t 00 Peter Nehren " . 64 57 W H Savage " 33 00 Charles Mohoff, bridge 1 60 T B Hankins, sheriff . 30 00 Noblitt stables, J P court 30 00 Sidney Smyth, road and bridge. .1590 00 Oregon Oity Sanitarium, pauper.. 24 00 O H Isom, road and bridge .... 32 00 Eugene Shepard ' " " 5 00 David Brown " " " .... 4 00 WmBluhm " " " .... 4 00 Oregon Tel & Tel Co., Court House 1 25 Oregon Oity Hospital, pauper. ... 1015 Mrs Lydia Winesett " ....20 00 H Straight, " ..!. 20 60 Oregon Oity Enterprise, printing. 13 08 BILLS LAID OVER Sidney Smyth, road 145 00 BILLS DISALLOWED EnosCahill, pauper 3 00 BILLS WITHDRAWN W H Young 18 00 BILLS CUT DOWN Claimed. Allowed. State of Oregon vs Bruce Minkler, J P court Dist 1 No 5 $18 70 $17 95 Coroner's claim 74 05 72 45 " " 12 00 11 00 State vs E E Martin, J P court 11 80 11 30 State vs M Brayton et al J P court 45 00 44 00 State vs John Orisle, J P court 27 60 21 60 C H Isom, sheriff 51 00 50 00 Oregon City Hospital, pauper 13 03 12 18 Ed Story, Court House. .. 5 00 2 50 BOAD BILLS The following expense account of the several road districts were allowed and the clerk instructed to draw warrants upon the road fund and county fund (or the several amounts and in favor of the following named persons: Road Dist No 1 J H Meyer, county fund $09 60 Paul Spooner " " 3 00 Jesse Co?tes " " 10 00 W S Payn " " 10 00 Wm Smart " "' 8 00 Chas Mullen " " 12 00 Ike Mullen " " 9 00 HHosely ' " " 9 00 E J Hall " " 7 50 John Davis " " 0 00 W II Counsel " ; 21 00 Road Dist No 2. W H Paddock county fund 3 00 OttoA Genglebaeh-" " , 3 00 Road Dist No 6. J H Weiver oounty fund 12 50 F A Moinig " " l 40 Herman Bruns" " 2 50 A O Meinig " " o 00 F R Meinig " " 4 00 ! Road Dist No 4 Road fuud. HFCurrin .'. 28 00 F J llarkenrider 10 00 G BLinn 4 50 Road Dist No 7 Adulph Aschoff.Oounty fund 0 00 Road District No It - , George Broughton.Oounty fund. . 8 d0 S Rue " 1 00 O R Livesay " 2 00 Road District No 12 J C Sprague, Road fund 36 00 Road District No 13 W 0 Ward, Road fund 13 62 Road District No 14 Sidney Smith Road fund 2570 00 Road District No 15 W Quinn.County fund 2 25 D M Olemson " 2 25 George Quinn 3 45 F Quinn " 3 45 RW Porter " 75 George Ragol " 75 W J W McOord " 13 00 " " Road fund 15 32 Road District No 17 A Knight.Road fund 1 87 JMolson " " 50 DRDimick" " 2 00 Road District No 19 John Mulvany,Road fund 1 20 ALLarkins " " 6 00 MlkeMulvy ".. . " 4 60 F T Howard " " 1 75 Frank Manning " " 4 60 George Frazier " 2 60 L W Deith " " 25 John Denison ' " 18 00 Trullinger Bros Oounty fund. . . . 5 78 MTrullinger . " " .... 2 40 Albert Woodside " " .... 1 50 FredErickson " " .... 3 00 John Darnell " " .... 1 50 OTKay " " .... 3 75 Dell Trullinger " " .... 2 75 I V Trullinger " " .... 3 60 John Denison " " .... 30 00. UFred Erickaon .jr-1 .00 August Enckson 1U 6U MikeMulvv " " 8 25 John Darnell , " " .... 12 00 Albert Woodside " " .... 2 25 E Young " " .... 1 00 Road District No 22 M Trullinger Oounty fund 60 Trullinger Bros " " 1 87 Robbins & Son " " ...... 1 00. R Dickey " " 9 75 Victor Dickey " " 4 50 J K Dickey " " 5 25 James Baty " " ...... 3 75 I Vaughn " " 2 25 Road Dist No 23 Road Fund GAKinzer 14 00 William Covy 20 00 JohnCloweer 9 00 HHDeety.. 22 00 L W Ingram 2 00 W A Hagey 6 50 SKKing '29 00 John Cramer 36 00 Sol Miller...... 19 00 AWeigand 33 75 D JKraph. .' 22 30 LaneGribble 38 30 HEBocn 16 00 A Thayer 36 00 M Barchett 15 00 J J Taylor 26 00 Herbert Ransdell 17 00 E M Brackett 6 00 O Kinzer 1 60 G W N Taylor 3 87 S JOglesby '. 53 00 George Owens County fund .... 2 50 Dr.MGiesy 2 00 8 J Oglesby 1 60 AWeigand 60 Road Dist No 27 Oounty fund Mortensen & Hanson 29 64 R Garrett 1 60 George Dunlavy 4 00 JO Watson 1 50 Peter Olson 1 60 Joseph Miller 3 00 C Labour '.. 1 60 Neal Olson 3 00 EE Vaughn 3 00 Joseph Jackson 5 25 OE Young 6 00 Road Dist No 29 County fund Frank Yergen 9 CO L Carother 9 00 Fred Yergen 3 00 CD Wilson 16 00 Gale Bros & Co 25 61 Fred Will 2 75 William Fry 1 00 E A Comb 3 50 A D Yergen 1 M Arbon Dentel Road fund 1 50 Fred Yergen 6 25 Frank Yergen 6 00 Otto Knorr 1 60 L Carothers 1 60 CD Wilson U 50 Road Dist No 30 County fund EKJonesiCo 14 62 Robert L Pollock 50 00 COR. FRONT & TAYLOR STS., JOBryon 7 50 FDungie 8 25 D Nelson , 75 Charles Miller 75 Road Dist No 32 Road fund E S Calkins 16 00 H Her 10 60 J N Wood 2 00 W C Lichtenthaler 1 50 Peter Olson.... 2 25 William Maycock 4 60 Fred Robert 2 00 Road Dist No 33 County fund John Lewellan 10 00 Road Dist No 34 Road fund Pat McAdams.i , 1 89 Adolf Aschoff 13 00 John Bramhall 1 12!$ Gerome Andre 1 12$ Willi Craton... 1 12$ Henry McGugin 10 00 Charles Leaf 6 00 In the matter of the report and ac ceptance of the improvement l the Molalla river by Sidney Smyth j report accepted and warrant ordered drown for amount. ' . ; -',.," i ""In the muiter of the petition of J. A.' Wall for the keeping of William White, a county charge; petition allowed from August 1, 1807. County warrant No. 20:119 ordered cancelled, being a duplicate. In the matter of report of viewers of damages in the change of the Linn road ; report read and rejected by the court and J. K. Graham, J. L. Kruse and Phil Graves, new viewers, appointed. In the matter of the repirt of viewers of damages in the change of the Oregon City and Fred Mack road ; report ap proved by the court. In the matter of the cancellation of county warrants, No. 24333 for 5 and warrant No. 24607 for $5 in favor of E. P. Carter j warrants No. 22316, 22840, 22012 and 23148 for $8 each in favor of S.E.Hillman warrants No. 23847, 24342, 24058, 2483,4, 25254 and 25080 for 3 each in favor of Louis Schultx ; warrants No. 23848, 23129,23349 and 22818 for $8 each in favor of P. J. Ridings; warrants No. 25920, 26160 and 26375 for $7 each in favor of Dr. L. White; warrant No. 33871 in favor of Jesse Hammer for $7; warrants No. 27310 for $4.80 in favor of C. Schuebel; warrant No. 25541 for $5 in favor of Alex Tice ; and warrant No. 26380 for $6 in favor of H. Straight, ordered cancelled by the court the papers for whom they were issued hav ing either died or removed from the county. ' In the matter of the cancellation of warrant No. 21647 for $2.10 in favor of H. H. Carey; warrant No. 22341 for $1.70 in favor of G. W. Stone, and war rant No. 10592 for $1.50 in favor of George Berger ordered cancelled by the court ; but if the parties for whom they were issued shall call for them the clerk was instructed to draw new warrants in their favor. Mrs. Caroline Debauw, a pauper, was allowed $10 per month. The allowance of Len Jones and family, county charges, was raised from $14 to $20 per month for an indefinate period. In the matter of Sidney Smyth's bill laid over until February term, 1898; ordered that bill be paid on that date. Petition for relief and maintainanue of Sarah Shelton, granted, and $8 a month allowed. All bids for the care and nursing of county patients rejected without being opened. In the matter of the contingent fund ; $100 allowed. In the matter of the keeping of Chas. Cutting, county charge; the allowance of $6 per month drawn in favor H. Straight discontinue! and Mrs. Lydia Winesett allowed $20 for keeping said Cutting for the month of September Petition of the board of equluation for an extension of time, granted until October 18, 1897. PORTLAND. OREGON In the matter of one Lewis, colored, for county aid I orders given on store. In the matter of the petition ofC. Thompson for the payment oi delinqnent taxes without costs added ; petition granted. Stands at the Head. Aug. J. Bngel, the leading druggist oi Shreveport, Lh.,svs: "Dr King's New Discovery is the only thing that etHet my coutfh, and It is the best seller 1 have." J. F. Campbell, merchant oi Xafford, Ariz'., writes: "Dr King's) New Discovery is all that is claimed for it ; It never fails, and is a sure cure for Consumption. Coughs and Colds. 1 cannot say enough for its mesits " Dr. King's New Discovery for CorHHMnptioo Coughs and Colds is not an expeiitneMl. It hss been tried for a quarter oi century, and to-dav stands at the head. Jt never disappoints. Free trial bottle at Charman A Co.'s Dmg Store. LOCAL SUMMARY. Try our cream Java and Mocha coffee, 3 lbs for $1. Harris' grocery. - r AH lutM.aod bftnDeis at iUefciadeaV, Ladies Ribbed umlr shirts 23 at tl Racket 8tore. Justice court blanks 15 cents per dozen at Courier office.- ' . . I ..!! . A new assortment ui iuuie wrappers, at the Racket Store. Prescriptions carefully compounded G. A. Harding's drug store. For the best shave or hair cut to be had go to PjG.Shnrk'sshop. Shaving; 10 cents, ; . , i The . finest gunpowder tea at 25c a Ib in the city at Harris' grocery. Get your paint and oils at Harris grocery and save money. Inspect those adjustable window screens at Btdlomy & Busch's. They are certainly the right thing. The nicest line of narrow laces ever received in the city, now at the Racket, Store. County and city warrants, gold, silver, produce, wood, etc., taken at par for all accounts by the Courier. Dr. W. Wallens is now associated with Dr. J. W. Welch, dentist, in Wil lamette block. Children Ribbed under wear at tltei Racket Store. For your strings and extras for all musical instruments go to Burmeister A Andresen's, who keep a full supply. Before furnishing your house call at Young's second-hand store and he will fit you out for less than one-quarter of what new goods would cost. L. L. Pickens, dentist, dues all kinds e( dental work. Gold crowns, porcelain crowns and bridge work a specialty. Office in Barclay building, corner M air and Seventh streets. With a little eost one's rooms can be made as good and bright as new. Call at IIol man's and see styles and pattern all up-to-date 1897 goods. Seventh) street, near bridge. Ciieai'. A lot in Oregon City (Kansas City) for sale for $100 on in stallment plan ; also lot in South Oregon City for $50 on same terms. Inquire at Courier office for particulars. The Wl'hoit stage will leave Oregon City during season on Mondays, Wed nesdays and Fridays. Round trip only $2.60 Camping parties who wish to go by private rips can get bed-rock price by calling at Noblitt' stable. A gentleman went into Holman's to buy some wall paper for his parlor and looking through the many sample found some patterns that were fine, de cided upon one. "What is the price off that paper?" " cents per double roll." "I'm afraid that is too cheap." But when it was explained how and why it was sold so cheap, he took the paper and was highly pleased.