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About Oregon City courier=herald. (Oregon City, Or.) 1898-1902 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1901)
19th YEAR, NO. 4 EDWARD HUGHES 182 Madison St., West end of Bridge, Portland, Oregon GENERAL AGENT FOR Aultman & Taylor's Celebrated Threshing Machinery Steam and Gas Engines, Saw Mills, Etc CONSOLIDATED IMPLEMENT COMP'Y SUCCESSOR TO (Erebe, Harder & Co. 182, 184, 186 Madison Street, West End of Bridge, DEALERS IN AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND VEHICLES i jm3.hi ... 11 .. :;-r ' Remember we have the finest stock in rortland, including Farm and Spring Wagons, Buggies, Carriages and Carts, Mowers, Rakers, Tedders and Hay Tools, Hay Presses, Grain Drills, Plows, Cultivators, Disc and Spring Tooth Harrows, Pumps Harness, Bicycles, Etc. PORTLAND, New Cyclery Main Street Opposite Racket Store Now Ready for Your Work All Work Guaranteed Bicycle jSundries-s Bicycle, Gun and General Repairing For Fair Treatment Give Us a Call Johnson t New Bicycles for Rent R. X. HOLMAN, Undertaker Phones 476 and 305. Two Doors South of Court House. of the best makes to be found OREGON & Lamb We carry the largest stock of Caskets, Coffins, Robes and Lining in Clackamas county. We are the only undertakers in the county owning a hearse, which we fur nish for less than can be had elsewhere. We are under small expense and do not ask large profits. Calls promptly attended night or day. PltOBATE COURT. Several Orders Handed Down, hy County Judge Ryan. W. A. Holmes was appointed admin" istrator of the estate of K. L. ltussell, deceased, and Captain Apperson, M. E. Clancy and O. F. Jones were appointed appraisers. The estate is of the proba ble value of $5,000. The administator was grants an order to continue the contract of furnishing wood for the Crown Paper Paper Company. In the matter of the estate of Si.fa Ann Sconce, deceased, S. W. Hardesty, administrator, the sale of real estate was confirmed. ' The matter of the final settlement of i iu 1 r -n. :ii j 1 ' ujo em two neiiry ouueuimer, ueeeaaeu, date for bearing final settlement was set for August 5th, In the matter of the estate of Wit II 0. Kuehl, deceased, Gertrude Kueltl was appointed administratrix, and M. Oat field, H. Suhroeder and John Wet.ler named as appraisers. " .. In the matter of the partnership es tate of Julius Logus, deceased. Now at this time cotnini; on to be heard the re quest of the adai tistratrix of the M. A. Stratton estate, the latter estate be re lieved as one of the bondsmen on the bond of Charles Albright as administia tor of the said partnership estate of Jul ias Logus, deceased, and the said Charles Albright, administrator afore said, appearing in person in court and offering to give a new bond and present ing the same at this time, and it appear ing that George F. H or ton and George A. Harding are sureties upon said bond and all things appearing regular and correct iu the said bond as presented, it is hereby ordered that the petition of the said M. A. Stratton estate he re leased as one of the sureties on the bond of Charles Albright, administrator of the estate of the said partnership estate of Julius Logus, deceased, be grante I. It also was faither ordered that the bond of Charles Albright as administrator of the said partnership estate - in the amount of $10,000 with Horton and Harding as sureties is this day. accepted and approved. i Mrs. Kate R.. A they has been ap pointed admic istrator of the estate of Charles E. Athey, deceased. The prop erty is valued at $2,000. , '. CIRCUIT COURT. Adjourned Session Saturday and Ruling Favorable to Trolley Line Announced. At the adjourned term of the circuit court Saturday Judge McBride an nounced that the majority report of the commissioners! appointed to examine and report on the proposed trolley line crossings over the Southern Pacific track in Canemah would not stand. In fact, the majority commissioners had ex ceeded their authority in attempting to raise trie grade of a county road. The court announced that it would appoint new commissioners to determine on the crossing matter. In the divurco cuit of Joseph M . vs Emma Sperl, the plaintiff was cited to appear in court on July Bth, and show cause why the defendant should not be granted the custody of the minor chil dren. A writ of review was ordered in the Canby saloon case under the title of J . N. Hillegas vs H. A. Lee. Hillegas is a saloon keeper, aud was fined by Recor der Lee for selling liquors on Sunday . Mary J. Frank nd Frank Sagar vs F. R. Charman. et al ; ordered that de fendant Charman is entitled to posses sion of the disputed prenrse) involved inaction. ' Annie Bell was granted a decree of divorce from Tuomas Bell. In the suit of Milo Lee against P. Bowers, foreclosure of a lien on a well dug for the latter, judgment was granted the plaintiff entitling execution on the farm land where the well is situated. The case has been in court for some time, W, 8. U'Ren representing the in terests of the plaintiff. West Oregon City School a mil itating Exercise. ' - The commencement exercises of the West Oregon City school, held Saturday evening were very entertaining, consist ing principally of the presentation of three diplomas to the members i( the graduating class, and a comedy, "Sin gle Life," presented by a number of competent persons. The graduates were Lee Caufield, Bessie McMillan and Earl Smith. County Superintendent Zineer called attention to the fact, in presenting the diplomas, that it was an unusual class there were a greater number of boys than girls. Also, that this class was composed of the young est graduates in Clackamas county, and they had successfully passed the rigid examination imposed by the state board for eighth grade pupils. It is a notable fact that only a comparative small number of students are able to pans all of the 10 branches in the pre scribed eighth grade couise at the first trial. The comedy, "Single Life," was the most entertaining play ever pat on the stage by local amateurs. The intensely interested attention of the auditx:e was held through the various acts, who fre quently greeted the life-like character; zation of the auditors with applause. Vocal musical numbers were contrib uted between acts by O. A. Miller and Miss Imogen Harding. Those taking part in the comedy, all adepts at love making, and each one worthy of men tion were: Misses Maggie Goodtellow. Bessie Grant, Florence E. Pattv, Lizzie Shipley, Mr. and Mrs. Richard iiittner, Joe Goodfellow, Ofen Tomkin, Charles Smith, Sick Humphry s. Second-IIand Bicycles Chmp. If you want to buy a good second-band bicycle for little money, go to Huntley's Book Store. They have them from $6 to $20 boys,' ladies' and men's styles. Everyone carefully overhauled and re paired and put in good running condition. Agricultural 210-214 Peerless Plows Steel and Chilled Road Carts ALSO Buffalo Pitts, Harrows and Cultivators, Owen's "Advance" Fanning Mills. Write for Catalogue and For lip Bmcn , The Housefurnisher Meed's Patent Aiiti-IKustHig Tinware J3W! 'l:;l!riliji,;i,,,j;sh:;l;.i::liii:i;l;ilt: Hi", i .:;:, ; -;; - ,.;;" ': ;v 'M 4 nt s-ft., . : ik ....-- I - , , - k -v: HIS; !' ip!!!! V$ ; i . . ; .. I; : jjjy 'i ji :r!lf,:;iliif!j S , " i , ' I Price for this 8-lb. This tinware Implements and Vehicles FRONT STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON. AGENTS FOR Dowagiac Drills Hoe and Disc Buggies NEW MODEL "8TCEL BEAUTY." . . Stoughton Wagons , : Prices. V CALL ON ME BEFORE BUYING. STUCK ON US There are those who come to us again and again. They like the place and like what we offer them. There are attractions here for all. Some things you will like, and some especially for your neighbor. We offer a pleasant welcome, and will be glad of your visit. We wish you to consider three heavy items: STOCK, PRICE and METHODS. Give us a trial. this week we offer at a special low most W bly Boiler. . . .$3 00 Wash will outlast one dozen IM Sickle Grinders Mountain Hacks and Spring Wag in ALSO Hay Presses, -Horse Power and Steam Feed and Root Cutters, Bone and Cider Mills. price: When you buy Reed's you get the best and newest patterns, the latest and modern designs. Made up of the . f mat. iciti JJOSbl- be produced. Analytically tested and endorsed by the best chemists and pronounced to be the most healthful and durable goods. Basin, 40c 12-qt. pail, $1 00 of ordinary kind