Oregon City courier=herald. (Oregon City, Or.) 1898-1902, October 21, 1898, PART 1, Image 4

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All kinds of Notions
the city.
WE
LISA
IE! LOW PRICES
While Others TRY to Follow
OREGON CITY AUCTION HOUSE
W. L. BLOCK, PROP'R
I take pleasure in announcing to the public that I have put in a
Fine Line of NEW Furniture, "NEW Carpets, NEW Matting,
NEW line of Fine Steel Ranges and Stoves, NEW Air-tight Heaters,
NEW Hardware, NEW Portieres
line of NEW Crockery, Hanging Lamps, Glassware and Tinware.
My Second-Hand Stock .
Of Furniture, Carpets and Stoves
Is
Convince yourself by getting our prices before buying.
Prices Cheerfully Given.
Don't Forget the Place
FREE TILL 1839 SS
will reoelve the paper till 11HI0 for (I. AO. Old
Miliwrllivra can by paying up arrears huve It nt
same pile.
OPPOSITE COURTHOUSE
ii
LADIES' DESK, $3 50.
This Oak Combination
Book Case, $13.00
fifS
'Bps
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jj-insro
ibbc
partis,
osiepy
at the Lowest Prices in
me and see.
and Luce Curtains. Also a fine
Always Complete
Main Street....
Opp. Postofflce
CORRESPONDENTS WANTED
10 send news from their respective neighbor-
nooiia mi me orciron uity COUKIKB, Liberal 111
uuceiueuui. n rite lor mem.
BELLOMY & BUSCH
The Housefurnishers
w
lift!!
ROCKER, $2.50
Serviceable Bed
from $1.50 up
Circuit Court.
The following new cases have been
filed in the circuit court:
Hiram Straight, executor of the will
of Hiram A. Straight, deceased, has
filed a foreclosure suit against H. M.
Oake, trustee, et al, to recover $10,000
wiih 10 per 'Cent, interest from July
9th, 1890, leBS $4,744 interest paid on
the principal. The receiver of the
East Side Railway is made a party de
fendant in the suit, for the reason that
a right of way was granted to said com
pany since the land was sold. ;
H. E. Noble has filed a suit to recover
$67 50 from school district No. 106, with
interest at 10 per cent, from September
zotn, ioyz. me maeDteciness was in
curred on account -of purchasing the
New Education," and the claim was
subsequently assigned to Noble.
J. N. Harrington, executor of the last
will and testament of Joseph Walton,
deceased, has begun a suit against John
B. Jackson, et al, to recover money.
Sarah E. Lynch has begun a suit
against Thomas W. .Lynch, to dissolve
the bonds of matrimony now existing
Vlfitwttun tViom Tim rlainllfP am ta
fondant were married in Coos countv in I
November, 1878, and the complaint al
leges that the defendant deserted the
plaintiff in August, 1895.
'The State Board of School Land Oom-
m'ssioners have brought a foreclosure
suit against George Pfiester, et al.
Dan Lyons has filed a foreclosure suit
against James Baty and wife to recover
$400.
C. D. Latourette has begun a fore
closure suit against James Baty, et al,
to recover $778. ,
Clackamas Letter.
Mr. Richard and family have returned
to Clackamas after trying Southern Ore
gon and many other places for the past
two years to find some place that would
suit them for a home.
Fred H. Mohr, from Eastern Oregon,
is visiting his father and sisters.
Mrs. M A. Clark and Mrs. A. Talbert
are quite The former is C9, the lat
ter 88 years old ; both crossed the plains.
Air. Parks and family have returned
to our (own for the winter.
Lust week the V. O. T. TJ. wet at
Mrs. P. 0. Humphreys, whose home
was beautifully decorated with .autumn
leaves, ivy and silver; 10 were present
and an extra good meeting was held
We expect snon to have more hew books
to pass around through our country.
Maxie Webster and family aie home
again for the winter. .
Mr. Heath has gone to Wamic to visit
his daughter, Mrs. Wheeler. '
Mr. and Mrs. Curry were glad to get
back from Virginia to their little Oregon
home.
Mr. Roots girls went bank again to
Holmes business college the 15th
Cut K iJWMIWi", -
fU5T MOW TO COOK A
THAT'5 WiAT ALL DO
M TH5 FIRST THING 15
AND THEN THE FIRE MU5T GLOW.
oont sfoil the meat and waste the fire.
but hav2 a Wire Gauze Door
put on your range and roasts will ta5te
BETTER THAT e'R BEFORE!
SBM"V " 'v ' , "T ' "r '
$3 Cook Stove,
All the apples and potatoes are being
looked after now. The latter are very
small. ' ,
October 17th. ' Rose Hill.
Shubel.
Mrs. Staben had the misfortune to fall
and break one of her arms and badly
bruise the other While coming out of the
barn. .
Burt Cummin's cut quite a gash in his
hand while cutting cordwood for Mr,
Burgbart. It will lay him up for Borne
time.
Mr. Bluhm is building a barn and
moving his hop house to the same, in
which he will put a chopper. He is
going out ot the hop business and he
thinks one year with another there is
more in raising grain than hops.
After teaching one month the board
of directors have engaged Martin Mas-
singer to teach the rest of the term.
There was some objection, particularly
by some who never see the inside of the
school except at school meetings. Give
the boy a chance. Martinis all right.
Miss Ella Hernt-huh went to Albany
with Ler. rttndma' Mrs
Grimmer, to
stay for the winter
Rev R. Staub and wife returned from
Bethany, where they were visiting a
week or more.
Miss Lena Heft is home from Portland
on a visit
Bill Moehnke is building a barn for
Mr. Daniels.
Wm. Beeson and J. B. Beeson and
family returned Sunday from Southern
Oregon; where they were visiting their
danijliter, Mrs. George Traylor. They
went with the team, taking very near a
week to make the trip. They were gone
about five weeks.
E. F. Guenther returned from Wilhoit,
where he was helping to open a coal
mine, uave not learneu witn wnat sue
cess.
October 10.
Max.
REALTY TRANSERS.
Furnished Every Week by Clacka
mas Abstract & Trust Co.
E L and J M Hamilton to M Bark, lot
2, blk 37, Co odd; $187.
J and C A Krop to N Eash, 36 a, sec 7,
5 s, 1 e; $80.
J E Cooper to L Botermundy, Y a
Marshfleld; $200.
S S Wise to G B Wise, 2 a, J P
Eagans elm ; $200.
8 E Spaulding to H Wirth, 30 a, J
Ohitwood clin ; $1300.
8 C Laurance et al to C G Norberj,"
lot3, blk 140,0 C; $650.
C Moser ve to J J Tinnle.lots 9 and 10,
blk 51, Gladstone; $1.
TJ S to J 8 Howlaud, lot 1, blk 26,
O O ; patent.
J C Frost to F Weiss, lots 11 and 12,
blk 12, Gladstone; $05.
ROASTQUITE WELL,
NOT KNOW.
TO GET YOUR MEAT,
.$6.50 and upward
5 .J??'
' "Ik.. 1
A Schoth to F A Ely, tract in Holmes
elm; $20. ; . " .
W Walton to C Ely, tract near blk 46,
page 449, deeds ; $20.
M Halverson to M Pederson, 10 acrs,
Led elm; $246.
M Scheer to A A Englebart, 2.48 acrs,
sec 33, 3 s, 1 e; $300, .
Hti-s of M Summers toWL Little,
nly 52 feet, lots 1 and 2, blk 54, Ore
gon City ; $700.
J Weismandel to O Striker, w of nw
M, sec 8, 4 s.2 e; $800. :
J Lantz to G Lantz, v of e of eft
of neV, sec 15, 5 s, 1 e; $300.
H Stock (by admr) to R Hart, lots 6
and 7, blk 16, Park add ; $1.
H Gans to J Duffy, tract in Holmes
elm; $500.
W O Holt to M E Jones, 5 acrs in G
Abernethy elm ; $1. .
II Lee to M and H Halverson, 5 acres
in P Lee elm ; $100. '
I Reickhardt to Thos Chat man, lot 3,
blk 8, Hay warden; $80.
H Stock to K Hart, lots 6 and 7, blk
16, Park add ; $250.
H Hart to C Hart, lots 6 and 7, blk 16,
Parte add; $250. ;
U S to P Bouney, e of seK. sec 2, 5
s, 3 e; patent.
J A Thayer to G B Dimmick, lot 8,
blk 155, OC; $750.
W Atkinson to J Atkinson, 2.4), seo
25, 1 s, 1 e, also lot 12, blk 20, "Robert
son"; $1.
NOTICE 10 TAXPAYERS,
Notice is hereby given to the tax
payers of Ulackamas county, tnat uie
County Equalization Board for said
county, will convene on the 24th of Oc
tober, 1898, and continue in session for
one week. All property owners are re
quested to appear before the board and
examine the assessment roll, so that
any errors in assessment may be cor
rected. 1j C3TOUT,
Countv Assessor.
Notice.
The merchandise businoss of Thomas
Oharman & Son having been sold, al!
persons knowing themselves to be in
debted to the old firm, or Thomas Char
man personally, will call at the old
place of business and settle or make
satisfactory arrangements for same,
After 30 days from this date all accounts
will be given our attorney for collection.
James P. Lovktt,
for Thomas Charman.
Oregon City, 8ept. 30, 1808.
makes photo but
tons and photo
leweiry of every
description. Call and see samples and
get prices before trusting your photo
graphs with agents. There is just as
muuu (iitierence in pnoio uutons as
thtre is in photographs. O.ill and be
convinced.
High qunlities in millinery at low
prices at Miss Goldsmith.
Shingles, lumber and wood wanted on
accounts by the Coumeh-Herald.
OREGON CITY OREGON
Side Talk with Prospective
Carpet Customers
These introductory notes to a brief list of some of the stock we
have gotten ready for the fall and winter time differ noticeably from
the ordinary furniture and carpet advertisement in that every word
we say is strictly lived up to when you get inside our doors and have
dealings with us.
Our new designs from the manufactures are of a class of their
own, and present a striking contrast to the cheap, gaudy goods of the
man who claims to sell "cheaper than others."
Our carpets are bought for cash and 'way above the character of
stock picked up on auction sales.
We have still a few choice patterns of Soc Brussell Carpet on
hand.
C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE
A1TORNEYS AT LAW
Commercial, Real Estate and Probate taw
Specialties
Office In Commercial Bank Building
OREGON CITY ... OREGON
Geo. C. Bbownhu . J; U. Campbell
BROWNELL & CAMPBELL
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Caufleld Building
Oregon City, Ore
THOS. F. RYAN
Notary Public and Real Estate Broker
Leading Insurance Aokncy op Clackamas
County
Money to Loan. Abstracts of Title Made
Drawing of Legal Dooumeuts a Specialty
. Office on east side of Main street
Between 8th and 7th
OREGON CITY, - : - ' OREGON
JH, C. STRICKLAND, M. D.
( Hospital and Private Experience.)
Offers his professional servicos to the people ol
Oregon City and vicinity. Special attention
paid to Catarrh and Chronio diseases.
Best of references given.
Office in Willamette Building.
Office hours: 10 to 12 a. m., 4 to 6 p. m.
OREGON CITY OREGON
fj. N. GREENMAN ;
(Established 1865
THE PIONEER EXFKESSMAN AND
DRAYMAN ,
Parcels Delivered to All Parts of the City
OREGON CITY OREGON
W. S. U'REN,
'ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Jaggar Building, opposite HuiiUey's,
OREGON CITY - - OKiitiUH
C. SCHUEBEL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
' 2)eutfd)er Slbbrrfat.
OREGON CITY - - OREGON
DR. FRANCIS FREEMAN, .
DENTIST.
Graduate of the Northwestern Univer
sity Dental School, also of American Col
lege of Dental Surgery, of Chicago.
WITH 1)K. WELCH.
Willamette Block - Opposite Postoffice
Oregon City', Oregon.
WANTED -TRUSTWORTHY AND ACTIVl
W gentlemen or ladles to travel for respnnsiblt
established honso in Oregon. Monthly tW5 au
expanses. Position steady. Reference. Bn
close self addressed stamped envelope. Till
Dominion Conipmy, Dept. Y.Chicago.
T1TANTED TRUSTWORTHY AND ACTIVl
" leiltlei
gentlemen or lames to iravoi ior reponiii
established house In Oregon. Mommy imw vti
efi-addresK'd stsmped envslop. The Domini;
rosltwn swaay. iveierenoe. uciwi
Company, Deo. Y, Chicago.
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