Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1896-1898, June 24, 1898, Image 1

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-0REQON CITY COURIER.
16th YEAR.
OREGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1898.
NO. 6
1000.
m Mr
Must be strictly pure WHITE, grown, and
have painted in neat two inch black letters on
either side the following words: "Have your fire
insurance written by an agent who has had years
of experence in writing policies and who represent
only the largest and best companies in the world."
F. E. DONALDSON, Agent
OREGON CITY, OREGON
Bicycles With Wings...
The nearest approach to flying yet attained. The experts who perfect
ed and the makers who produced the Chainless Bicycle are public bene
factors. No noise. No breaks. No friction caused by exposed driving
parts. No attention necessary. "You buy the wheel the Columbia
Chainless does the rest " Not an hour of time taken to keep the Chainless
in order for a year. More durable. More handsome in appearance. Less
expensive "in the end." Absolutely satisfactory under all conditions of
use. The Columbia Chainless stands tonay as the greatest achievement of
America's oldest and most modern and complete bicycle factory. "You
see them everywhere." They are
STANDARD OF
Columbia lhaln Wheel! $ 7R.00 I
rnlnmhm Tandems 125.00 I
Hartfnrda BO. OO
Vedettes (35.00 40.00
Insure Your
THE MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL
of Springfield, Massachusetts.
(Incorporated 1851)
BECAUSE all of its policies are written under the
famous NON-FORFITING LAWS OF MASSA
CHUSETTS, which are the best of any state in the
Union. The law provides that your policy cannot become
forfeit or void for non-payment of premium after two
full annual premiums are paid, and it fixes the amount of
paid-up insurance or cash that you shall receive on any
subsequent anniversary. Do not take life insurance
until you see what the Massachusetts Mutual Life
Insurance Company will do for you.
For rates and specimen policy, also a copy of the law,
call on or address
H. C. CO LTON, Manager
Rooms, 312-313 Chamber of Commerce,
PORTAND, OREGON
FRETFUL YOUNGSTERS
Should be kept out in the fresh air
as much as possible. It frets them
to be kept continually indoors. No
excuse for not supplying baby(, with
a new BABY CARR1AQE when
the prices are so low arid we give you
all the time you want in which to
pay for them.
Our '98 Baby Carriages are
beauties.
BELLOnY & BUSCM
Tlie HuusefurbUlien,
OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE
THE WORLD.
Jnck-Mn'
Jill Wnmeni.
....$30.00
.... 33.50
Second-hand Wheeln.
10.00 to $50.00
CHARMAN & CO ,
Cut-rate Druggists, Agents.
Life in tlie
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
Royal make the food pure,
wholeMma and oalicioM.
mi
FOVDER
Absolutely Pure
aovt bkihi powom eo., ncwvohk.
COUNTY COURT.
Ollkiul Proceedings of the Regular
June Session.
BILLS ALLOWED.
(Continued from last week.) .
C D Rnnvan, court reporter $10 00
T W Fouts, baliff 9 00
T M Miller, " 9 00
TJ Cleeton, dist atty 82 50
Carll & Sommer, Co physician. . . 04 00
1 he following additional sums were
apportioned road districts:
Dist No 31 $ 50 00
" " 20 130 00
" " 8 50 00
" " 6 ....1800 00
Report of clerk and recorder on fees
collected for May approved ; clerk's tol-
lections, $135 25 ; recorder's, $191 15.
Per diem and mileage of commission
ers allowed as follows :
F Jaegar, 10 days and 12 miles... $31 20
S t Marks 9 days and 20 miles. . . 29 00
ROAD ACCOUNTS
The following road bills were allowed
for May work :
Koad District No 1 La boron Price Ful
ler, Milwaukie, Outfield, Risley and Sec
tion Line roads:
H Hoselv $ 5 25
R S McLaughlin 12 50
Chas Faukhatmer 3 00
Walter Hagenberger 24 Oil
Geo Wise 12 00
Wm Karr 3 01
E Jones 15 00
H Daniels 21 00
O N Battin 18 00
VV H Counsell and team 20 25
Paul Spooner 9 00
C G MUlard 7 50
Wm WT&e 24 75
Mary Giffoid 18 75
W H Counsell.. 32 00
Total . .. .$225 50
District No 2 Labor on Zinser road :
J B Cramer $33 00
R G Cramer 10 50
Geo Smith 4 50
Cliff Lewthwaite 6 00
J F Robinson 75
T Roots 3 00
W Imel 1 i.O
P DeShields 6 00
M C Thompson 1 60
Walt Wilson 15 00
F Foster 75
J W Zinser 7 50
Wm Zinser 4 88
C Held 13 12
Fred Singer 4 88
C H Mall, bridge work 1 50
Wm Herr 23 25
H C Ulrick 15 75
Wm Beebe 7 88
G Harting 17 62
F 0 Strickrott 10 12
Frederick Zinser 12 75
Ben Herr 7 87
Geo Gathney 5 25
t u Zinser 4 5
J B Cramer, fuse 60 00
J Zeek 3 85
Total
District No 4
H FCurrin
T Bowfn
R H Currin.
Jhr Stone
Wilber Wade
A Shankland
Gus Wilcnx and team.
F J Harkenrider
R A Looney
Ed Noble
G J Currin
$225 50
. . 29 00
... 9 00
. . 10 50
.. 9 00
.. 10 60
.. 7 50
.. 18 00
.. 6 00
.. 7 60
.. 3 00
.. 4 60
Total $114 50
DiHtric tNo 6
W H Counsell 10 20
W 8 Payne, repairing 1 60
R Jonsrud 3 65
J H Wewer, lumber 420 77
T Konecke 2 25
Geo Beebe 12 00
H Beebe ; 9 00
J H Revenue ... 40 00
J F Erickson, bridge 3 00
G Jonsrud 0 00
Ned Nelson 4 60
B Nelson 3 00
Total $452 62
District No 7
.las O'Dell 8 00
E D Hievers 3 00
John Sievers 8 25
V Taborden 7 60
A Aschon" 3 75
O Aschoff 2 50
3 00
Total $32 50
District No 8 '
C Harris 2 25
U S Endersby , 5 25
F J Walkley 6 00
U Enersby 8 25
C Harris 4 60
Total $26 25
District No 11 Labor on Clackamas
and Kercham Mill road :
WH Smith $28 50
8Eby 21 00
C Smith 7 JO
Geo Himler ; 12 00
Epb Feraurion.. ................ 10 60
A Engberg n 60
Ed Thayer 13 50
John Shafer 9 75
A Asmus 12 75
J Holcomb 13 75
LD Mumpower 5 0(1
0 A Kolstrom. 36 00
J A Jones, lumber 9 60
J E Arleue, repairs 4 55
Total $199 85
District No. 14
JL Swafford.. .,......$36 00
L A Forbes 7 50
LNCollett 7 60
I Shelly , 24 00
I Shelly 16 00
O Knitzman. 13 50
DAFoibas 6 00
Geo PneHter 6 00
H Hennei 6 75
Fred Hemic! 6 75
J LewiB 45;)
O Shelly 12 75
J Price 3 00
N W Richards 10 50
, Geo Gibbs 12 00
hd Titng 75
A Mautz , 75
Total $174 25
District No 15
R H Labor $24 70
W B Lawton . ...... 13 50
F M Thompson 4 28
Mat Hamilton 23 55
R W Porter 4 51)
Jos Howell 1 50
Geo Lazell 6 00
A Warner 17 55
W SieverB 11 55
Total $107 13
District No 16 Labor on New Era
and Canhy and New Era and Oregon
City and Parrot Creek hill :
WS Rider $18 00
Geo Blanchard 4 50
T Bonghfman 4 50
C McCormack 9 00
Geo Randall 3 00
C W Rider.. 12 00
J L Waldron 1 50
W Randall 3 00
F M Blanchard 6 00
W Scheer 6 00
I Penman 6 00
EGeilbrick 1 50
Geo Christ 1 60
J Burgoyne 4 50
T M Blanchard 3 00
T Chinn . ; 4 50
J CCritzpr 4 50
W N Gregorv. 7 50
Geo Rider..'. 7 50
Burt McArtlmr 4 50
Ed Waldron 3 00
J A Newbury.... 1 50
Total $117 00
District No 17
I F Devoe .....$ 2 25
Wm Biasell... 14 62
J Bur.eyv 11.63
JTice 7 12
F Fisher..; 4 50
H Smith 1 50
F H Renoad 4 87
HCBuicker 10 50
A Knight 3 00
G Gurley 5 63
P Rushey 4 88
O Cloey 4 13
Iran Wheeler 3 75
J Shindler 2 63
A'dk ins Bros., 8 67
Total $89 67
District 19 Labor on Meadow Brook
and Oregon City and Clarkes and Oregon
City roads:
K M Manning $ 9 75
Wm Wallace 3 00
Mike Mulvey 9 75
Fred Enrickson 3 00
August Enrickson..... 7 50
C Daniels .- 3 00
Will Moore 6 00
Robert 8chuebel 4 50
E Paine 3 00
F Howard 1 60
J Mnlvany 3 00
II Brings 3 00
H D Looney 6 (10
F Miller 14 25
Chas. Deen 24 00
B G Cosper 3 00
Geo Rodgers 3 00
John Dennison 23 00
E Cummings -11 25
Frank Paine 3 00
Jack Knotts 2 25
. District 23 Labor on Marks Prairie
and Meridian roads and Rock Creek hill :
Ed Graves ; $13 00
Carl Potman 1 00
R E Casto 1 50
J 8 Owinga 1 00
CIKilimer 3 00
G W Owings 3 00
J J Taylor 8 62
J F M'ichtman 6 00
FCanvau 7 60
W 8 Buchanan 6 00
Claud Reid 2 25
Fred Bachert 1 62
J as Fisher 2 27
Chris KroBt 2 27
John Gohra 2 50
Aug Dalman... 1 75
F H Hilton 150
8 L Miller 16 15
G W N Taylor 5 62
J H Sutherland 6 25
Sol Bachert 6 20
M Bachert 14 40
J J Millar 6(0
W J Miller 30 00
Toial $146 80
District 25 Labor on Oregon City,
SiWerton, Canby and Molalla roadi:
G W Scramlin $ 3 00
J W Smith 10 60
J Weismandel 24 75
Chas Morris 6 00
Chas Reynolds 3 00
W H White 6 00
LE Look 3 00
L Look 1 50
Chas Gilbrich 2 60
W Riggs 4 60
Lane Gribble 6 00
Geo Resselning 6 00
A L Hartle 3 00
Ed Morris 3 00
Frank Palmer 3 00
JobnBarth 1 60
Coal Warnack 6 00
Frank Kraxberger 4 60
Geo Hanoi.,, 9 00
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Men's Business Suits
In Fancy Patterns and Plain Colors
$7.50 and $9.35
Boy's Youth's Suits
Made Exactly Like Our Mens Snlts
and up to $15
These bright new goods are displayed
in our windows.
LOOK AT THEM
A. B. STEINBACH & CO.
Cor. First ami Morrison Sts.
PORTLAND, OREGON
JONES
LEVER
This celebrated binder has gained an enviable reputation in the last
three years in Oregon. It represents lever power as applied to bind
ing grain. It will run lighter, last longer and bind tighter than any
other binder in the market. The Jones Chain Drive foot lift Mower
has no back lash, runs light and is very durable. Will cut heavy
grass with ease.
I also carry a full line of Hay Rakes, Tedders, Hay
Tools, Advance Threshers and Traction Engines, John
Deere Plows, as well as a full line of Agricultural
Implements and Vehicles.
CALL AND SEE ME BEFORE BUYING
EDWARD HUGHES
Cor. Front and Taylor Sts.,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
A Big
Clothing
Sensation
' We are showing extraordinary
values in Men's and Youth's
Suns for Summer. Special
prices that means low ones
have been tried to some of our
nobbust suits in order to clear
them out. Every garment is
new, rightly made, and fully
guaranteed.
$4.35 $5.75 $6.50 I
BINDER
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