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About Oregon City courier=herald. (Oregon City, Or.) 1898-1902 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1898)
School Apportionment. Conn'y School Superintendent H. 8. Strange, this week, made an apportion ment of county selirol fund among the various school distikts of $1.30 par child of school aye. This ;ivf s each district the following; Dltt. Clerk'- Name and P. O. Chll. Amt 1 Miss E Mul'an, Milwaukle 140 fl82 00 2 N Blair, Hubbard 62 80 00 8 W A Hedges, Oregon City 133 172 90 4 F S Hutchinc. I'arkplace 71 92 30 ft J A Ridings, Marqtiura 66 12 80 6 T B Donaldson, Needy 53 68 90 7 G JCnrrip.CiirrinsviHe 93 120 60 8 Chas Tracy, Logan 60 78 00 9 E F Cupps, Clackamas 45 68 SO 10 A Engle, Molalla 18 23 40 11 Mrs M E Frey, Meadow Brook 48 62 40 12 JI Palmateer, Garfield 60 78 00 13 H J Walkley, Salmon 16 20 80 14 J A Kundolpli, Viola . 51 ' 66 30 15 Henry Hugbea, Beaver Creek 74 96 20 10 J X Brake, Marqiiam 69 89 70 17 AD Burnetl, Eagle Creek 63 81 90 18 JO Koehler, fan by 78 101 40 19 T G Jonsrud, Kelso GO 78 00 20 J J Gibson, Macksburg 97 126 10 21 George Spees, Oregon City 25 82 60 22 G H dobbins, Monitor 30 89 00 23 C F Wagner, Wilsoovllle 72 93 60 21 WIiBCornett, Sprlngwator 84 109 20 25 Victor Dickey, Molalla 19 . 24 70 26 F M Osbnrn, Damasons 60 65 00 27 N W Richards, Oregon City 81 109 20 28 Dora Thlesnen, Milwaukle 60 78 00 29 Frank Jaggar, Cams 74 96 20 80 J A Byers, Stone 48 62 40 81 8 C Young, DamascuD 62 67 60 32 H W Card, Claikes 53 68 90 83 Mrs Nora Miller, Highland 78 101 40 34 I D Taylor, Oregon City 280 35 O W Robblns, Molalla ' ilO 36 Mrs Etta Hannagen, Liberal 25 87 M Long, Oswego 89 38 . J K Gribble. Aurora . 51 39 3 P Forrester, Eagle Creek 48 40 Peter Cook, Needy m 41 F Polivka, Stafford 89 42 J W Bilty, Cherryvllle 30 43 W B Lawton, Oregon City 86 44 SECard, Powelli Valley 32 45 E K Andre, Bullrun 40 46 Robt Jonsrud, Kelso 47 47 C B Hall, Oswego 249 48 Geo Howard, Oregon City 8)6 49 GB Wise, Milwaukle 10J 50 H F Gibson, Eagle Creek 89 51 E Thayer, Oregon City 45 52 Jacob Deshazer, Flrwood I 27 63 Mrs L P Williams, Clarks 24 54 AM Vinyard. Oauby t 46 .55 E E Judd, Molalla 45 56 B F Boyles, Wllhoit 15 57 JO Schmidt, George 45 58 E W Hammett, Elwood 41 59 J F Wachtman, Hubbard 48 60 I A Miley, Wllsonv lie 35 61 J L Vosburg. Oregon City 47 62 Mrs 8 M McCown, Oregon City 1211 63 HA Waldron, New Era 58 64 E PDedman, Clackamas 112 65 H J Thomas, Wilholt 47 66 B D Alexander, Marmot 52 67 H IderhoB, Stafford . 44 Si J A English, Currtnsrille 43 69 Mrs Julia J Rider, Oregon City 86 70 w W Myers,-Oregon City 23 71 M C Gilliam, Sunnysido 92 72 WE Bonney, Coltoo 40 73 Geo H Brown, New Era 70 74 L H Cochran, Needy 62 75 W M Stone, Redland 54 299 00 143 00 82 60 60 70 66 30 59 H 120 90 115 70 39 00 111 80 41 60 62 00 01 10 323 70 449 80 139 10 50 70 58 50 35 00 81 20 69 SO 58 50 19 50 68 50 67 20 (12 40 45 50 61 10 1574 80 76 40 145 60 01 10 67 50 67 20 56 90 46 80 29 90 119 60 62 00 91 00 07 60 ' 70 20 76 A Anderson, Monitor 66 77 J W Hilleary, Damascus ' 87 78 O B Taylor, Dodge 81 79 J J Miller, Aurora 19 ' 80 EmilGuenther, Shubel . . jn 81- L P Burns, Canby 67 V 82 Alison Baker, Graeme 47 83 CPagh, Dover 20 , 84 E LTrullinger, Union Mills 41 85 F Blum, Ely 48 86 V L Mack, Canby I J2y 87 8MOook,Wilboit in 88 S C Huffman, Garfield 12 89 S J Landon, Barton SO 90 A Hayhurst, Carus 24 91 D Kauffman, Needy SO 92 LBYoder, Needy 36 93 OH Wright, Liberal 62 94 C W Rlchey, Logan 42 96 J T Grace, Clarks 87 96 N Christenson, New Era 46 97 C A Hovip, Barlow 45 98 IV Trullinger, Union Mills , 20 99 H C Ulrich, Lents 4s 100 A P Todd, Sherwood f 4$ ' 101 Mrs Julia Mueller, Clarkos 26 102 E W Paine, Mulluo 80 103 A V Davis, Marquam ' 20 104 C C Miller, Garfield 8 105 Otto F Olson, Willamette 70 106 Mrs M L Wllmot, Fulton 41 JOINT DISTRICTS. 1 6 MrsJAStephen, Orient 49 10 J L Kruse, Stafford 41 15 Jno Olson, Sycamore 27 23 Henry A Snyder, Aurora , 8 26 Dr A W Vincent, Tualatin ' ' . 80 W F Young, Sherwood 18 84 J N Hoffman, Sherwood 22 63 Jos Bramhall, Bullrun : 81 57 E A M Cone, Butteville 14 62 R Mayoock, Butterille 85 " 85 80 87 10 40 30 24 70 152 70 87 10 61 10 26 00 53 30 65 90 166 40 13 00 ' 15 60 39 00 81 20 .39 00 46 80 . 67 60 54 60 48 10 69 80 68 60 16 00 62 40 68 70 S3 80 89 00 26 00 10 40 91 00 63 30 63 70 53 30 35 10 10 40 11 70 23 40 28 60 40 30 18 20 45 50 I 70 I E Colo, Wlllsbnrg T Miles, Scott's Mills F L Rugg, Gresham 28 11 37 86 40 14 30 48 10 Y. M. C. A. Note. ', On Sunday afternoon, Nov.' 13th, there will t)e a grand rally of all inter ested in the Y. M. U. A. work at the Methodist church. Secretary O. Cox, of Portland, will present the interna tional work. Mr. Cox understand this work thoroughly. The local field will be covered by the local secretary. The public is cordially invited to this service, . The week of prayer for young men of the Aesoi iations throughout the conn try, will begin a with in the rooms Mon day evening, to which all men are cor dially invited. Rooms to rent in the Association building. Hot and cold baths to be Jfad at all limes at the Y. M.C. A. The basket ball gume again resulted in a tie last Saturday evening, but when the game was played off the score stood 8 to 6 in fav r of the Portlands. The next game of the series will be pla ed at Portland next Saturday night Nut withstanding the fact that the Pi rtland team has substituted new players, the Oregon City boys still hold them level. A new pair of parallel bars have been placed in the gymnasium. The Y. M. C. A. is now on a solid fi nancial basis, the income for October having paid all expense, and some of the debt. - For the next thirty days we will sell all trimmed and unlriinmed hats at a g' eat reduction Miss Goldsmith. Company I's Poet. Oregon City has the poet-laureate of Company I at Manilla, and bis . latest ditty on the Phillipino is given in a pri vate letter written under date of Sep tember 24th. It reads as follows : Lo, the poor Phillipino, With untutored mind J Goes well dressed in front And naked behind. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT EXECUTOR OF Six hundred and fifty piip'ls are en rolled in the Oregon City schools, and 80 are attending the" Sisier's school. The greatest trimmed hat proposition ever offered here or anywhere at Miss Goldsmith's. ,' An Apology. I herewith confess to have slandered Rev. W. Brenner intentionally, and knowing this offense and report to be based on nothing but a falsehood, I apologize willingly Charlotte Bullabd. The cheapest and best place in town to get your hats trimnjed is at Shively's, on the hill. TREASURERS NOTICE KOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT COUNTY Warrants endorsed prior to October 5th, 1895, will he paid on presentation. And also all Road Warrants endorsed prior to the date'af this notice. Interest will cease o called warrants at the date of this notice. JACOB SHDE, l Treasurer of Clackamas, Or i Oregon City, November 3rd, 1S98 NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE TJN derslgned has been, tills lltb day ol Ootober, 1898, appointed by the honorable county court oi Clackuiuas county, Oreuon, executor of the estate ol Eliza Hartt, dcccased(commonly known as Mrs. Watts. All persons having claims against paid eBtate are hereby nolitlod to present the same lo me, properly verified, at Oregon City, Oregon, within six months from date of this no tice, Ootober 13, 1898. O. E. HA RG REAVES, Executor of Estate of Eliza Hartt, Deceased. 'SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the 8tate of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. Margurite Montgomery, 1 Plaintiff, vs. J Robert A. Montgomery, I - Defendant. J To Robert A. Montgomery, the above mimed de fendant. TN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON- you are ttereby required t. appear and an swer the complaint filed anin.t you in thi above entitled suit on or before tlie 3(ith (lav of December, 1808, that being Hip time set by the court in which you are required 10 i pne.ir and answer said complaint and If vou fail so to appear and answer the plaintiff will apply to the r-ourt for the relief prayed for. tn-wit : For (ha dissolution the bonds of matrimony between plaintiff and defendant. This summons Is published hv onlerofHon Tlfmas F. Ryan, judge of the connly of Clucka- VDated this 2nd dny of NoveraW, Wig. f B. P. WELCH. Attnitiev for Plaintiff, Poiilmd, Oiugon. Go to A. C. Walls, Oregon City, for Pile and Catarrh Remedies. Cure guaranteed or money refunded. OUT TIHHE ENTIRE Farmers' and Store TCK JF THE Mechanics' Consisting of Ladies' and (Rents' Furnishing, Boots and Shoes, (Oil and Rubber (broods, ogiiilts, Mlankcts, Etc. To be Closed Out on account of change in business N HHESEUWE D Everything must go. N MUMIBTO. Come and be convinced. This is the first and best opportunity ever offered the people of Oregon City and Clack amas County to purchase IBIS AN NEW (KOflMDS, "no shelf-worn stock, at factory prices Doutlet anyof the regon City merchants make you think that they will sell you goods as cheap, FOBS TME CAN'T B IT and stay in business. They might offer you one or two articles at the same price as we will sell you, only to catch you on something else? but come and examine our goods and get our prices before you buy elsewhere. We Guarantee to Save you from 20 to 30 per cent on everything you will buy of us. Memember this stock is only a few mouths from the factories. We have the finest variety of Men, Boys and Children Suits Ever came to Oregon City, also in FOOT WEAR WE CAN'T BE BEAT. The very latest and best that money can buy for MEN, LADIES and CHILDREN; 67 difference styles of the finest hats, only 7 weeks in stock, for fall and winter, at a great reduction. A large stock of Umbrellas of different quality for Ladies and Gentlemen at half price. We have the largest and best assortment of Gloves and Mittens to be found in Oregon City. We Herewith Quote you a few of Oar Prices SpCCitll BnXfltlillS for LcldieS rantCd fr Wear' Regular price $3, now 215 A large assortment of Mackintoshes, for Men, Boys and Child- . , Ladi s' Cloth Top Shoes, 2 styles of toes 98 ren from $148110 Fine Lad.es Ribbed Vests former price 25c, now 18c Ladies' Fine Dongola Shoes, lace or button 1 .0 The largest variety of Boys Suits '.. from 08c ub me Ladies Ribbed Vests, extra weight., former price uc. now 2K liTarn,Ki;n. i,u..tL. v...u .. e-.. r , .. former price 7SC now 43C Infant Shoes, sizes from I to 21 Bovs' and Youth' C ' ' J " I - ..,.....,,.,,,,,, Ml, rM y-M-.t fi-y . , . . .... J uii jom oi u:ntrentcolors cperyard 1 am U bhaiters, navv blue uc " - ' X) m Fine Ladies' llibbed Vests, part woo! . . . Fine Ladies' Ribbed Fancy Union Suits. . .former price 75c, now Fine Ladies' Extra Heavy Fast Black Hose . 8c Ladies' Extra Heavy Fast Black Hose, white feet, double heel (irent InnilOPmPIltl TOr l Gfl Great Reduction in Shoes ana 10c, . . , , , , i Tarlita1 PvTi-it ITuotrir till- r ..- It a -1 rl..UtAolA U!.U .....1.' I U I -.,uuuu,C5U,C(h,si1,uuh JLIUVa U.11U VjllllUlCll Mens' Fine Dress Shoes, in 4 stvlcs or toes , Ladies' Hand btichedSlk Hankerchiefs. regular price 12, now 6c l." f01 PU' ? Pla,n Pla,ds rcSular Pr,ce 10' now " 5 Z itTck . 4 185 Fine Navy Blue Double Breasted Suits., regular pi ice $10, now 735 Mens Kid Shoes, coin toe 235 A large assortment Of LadleS'Efelt far trimmed Shoes AU W()l Worted- black or co,ors - -gular pr'c $12, now 8 85 M' Calf Shoes, extention sole, latest improved back stay. 2 85 and Slippers at a Sacrifice ' A11 Wwl Worste(1 BIack' onl' a few lelt- regular price $ 10, now 6 90 A large assortment of Loggers' and Plow Shoes, prices range ac- Fine Cheviot, good wearers from $3 up cordingly Ladies' Vici Kid Shoes, latest styles of toes, stock tip Lck Coiit, for men and beys', riveted, blanket lined, sold else- Boy' Fine Dress Shces, from 3 to 5 $t l0 Regular pi ice $2.50, now $ 1 98 where $1.25. $1.50, now. 98 Childrens' (iood Wearing: School Shoes 9sc Ladlei' Fine Kid Shoes, extention winter sole, patent tip. war- Wool Cardigan Jackets. 97 Boys' Sweaters, 4 colors 3J Come early and secure the best bargains. We are located ou Main St., be tween 5th and 8th. A sk for the Fanners' and Mechanics' Store. Bon't let anyone mislead you. M. Michael, Proprietor. s f