Oregon City courier=herald. (Oregon City, Or.) 1898-1902, July 05, 1901, Page 8, Image 8

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OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD. FRIDAY. JULY 5, 1901
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BOARD OF COMfSSIOSERS.
Regular June Term or tho Conntj
Board.
t. B. Morton, John lewellen and T. B
Klllln, Commissioner.
In the matter of bill of Ira Wilson :
It is ordered that the bill of Ira Wilson
for the care and keeping of Moses Spicer
be and the tame hereby is allowed.
In the uiHtler of cancellation of war
rants; It appealing to the board that warrants
No 7579, No 6560 and No 8020 of general
fund have not been properly and cor
rectly marie out, and warrants No 14945
and No 16749 of the road fund have been
drawn through errors. It is ordered
that those warrants so numbered be and
the same are hereby cancelled.
In the matter of Armory rent:
It iB ordered that no warrants be issued
from and after this date upon the funds
of Clackamas couty for Armory rent.
In the matter of the care of Samuel E
Midlam, an indigent soldier:
This matter coming on and it appear
ing that Meade Post No 2 have presented
bill for the care of 8amuel E Midlam,
an indigent soldier, and the board be
ing fullv advised, it is ordered that the
bill of Meade Post No 2 be and the same
is hereby allowed in the sum of $12 75.
In the matter of Jane Carr, a county
charge:
It is ordered that Jane Carr be placed
in the charge of Woodruff and that he re
ceive therefore the sum of $6 00 per
month for same.
; In the matter of road report of Super
visor Fred Wagner, district No 35 :
Now comes Fred Wagner, supervisor
of district No 35, Cascades precinct, and
corrects bis report heretofore made on
t lie 8th day of J une 1901 and it is ordered
that said report stand corrected, and
that the following amounts be allowed
the respective parties, to-wit:
Chas Andrews $18 00
CShetterley 3 75
Geo A Leslie 2 25
C Hudson 450
Total $28 50
In the matter of the acceptance of the
Tucker Creek bridge at Oswego :
This matter coming on and the board be
ing fully advised, it is ordered that paid
bridge be and the same is hereby ac
cepted, and a warrant drawn in favor of
E D Olds, contractor, in the sum of $750
The sum of $200 having been paid on
said contract by warrant numbered
7961.
In the matter of John Watson, an in
digent soldier :
It is ordered that John Watson, an in
digent soldier, have $5 00 per month,
dating from June 1st. 1901 :
In the matter of the taxes assessed
upon Minthorn addition to the city of
Portland, for the years 1892 and 1893.
At this time Fannie B Richardson, H
P McNary, and B F Meredith, Frances
& Baker, Geo Collins and Edmond C
Giltner and Harvey S Jordan appear'
ing before the Board of Commissioners
and offering to pay upon the following
tracts owned by them respectfully, the
following sums, to-witt; in full satisfac
tion of the taxes assessed against the
said lands for the years of 1892 and 1893,
and of any interest therein which the
county has acquired by virtue of any sale
thereof for said taxes, to wit. :
H S Jordan all of block 46, lots 30 to
48 inclusive in block 39; lots 1 and 25 to
48 inclusive in block 45 and lots 1 to 18
inclusive in block 68 of said Minthorn
addition about six acres $12.00 ;
Fannie B Richardson upon all of lots
25 to 42 inclusive, and 1 to 16 inclusive,
in block 79 of the said Minthorn addi
tion, being nearly two acres the sum of
$6.00;
HP McNary upon all of block one
and lots 1 to 10 inclusive in block 28 of
the said Minthorn addition, being about
three acres the sum of $6.00;
II P McNary and B F Meredith upon
all of lots 11 to 40 inclusive, in block 28,
and lots 1 to 20 inclusive, in block 29 of
the said addition, being about three
acres the sum of $6.00 ;
Francis E Baker upon all of blocks
5 and 24, and lots 1 to 24 inclusive, and
lots 32 to 48 inclusive, in block 33 of said
Minthorn addition, being 10.24 acres the
aura of $20 50;
Geo Colli ns upon all of lots 21 to 40 in
elusive in block 56, all of block 57, and
lots 1 to 20 inclusive, in block 58 of the
said addition, being 6 4 acres the sum of
$12 80.
Edmond C. Giltner upon blocks 2,3, 4,
25, 26, 27, 30, 31, 32, hi, 54, 55, 59, and
60. and lots 21, 22) 23, 24 in block 68,
being about 48 05 acres the sum of $96.
10.
And it appearing to this Board of Com
missioners, that it is for the best interest
of the county to accept said sunn of
money, and in consideration thereof, to
release the said tracts so assessed and
belonging to the said parties, aforesaid,
from the all lien of said taxes, and from
all claims and interest of Clackamas
county therein, aoquiied by said county
by virtue of any sale of said tracts above
named for said taxes for said years.
It is therefore ordered, by the board
that the said sums of money be accept
ed by the county in full satisfaction and
payment of Faid taxes and interest of tho
county in said tracts of land and that the
clerk upon payment thereof, issue to
eaid parties above named proper certifi
cates of redemption and satisfaction of
said taxes for tt e said years of 1892 and
1893.
In the matter of the mileage Yind per
diem of the county commissioners :
It is ordered by the board that the
mileage and per diem of the commis
sioners be allowed, as follows, to-wit :
J R Morton, 6 cavs 40 miles $22 00
John Lewellen,7 dave 21 00
T B Killin, 3 days 84 miles 17 40
Total $60 40
The board now adjourned Bine die,
J R Moiiton,
John Levvellen,
T B KlLLBN,'
1 Commijsioners.
Going East.
If you intend to take a trip East, ask
your agent to route you via The Great
Wabash, a modern and up-to-date rail
road in every particular.
Through trains from Chicago, Kansas
City, Omaha or St. Louis to New York
and New England points. All trains
run via Niagara Falls and every through
train has free reclining chair cars, sleep
ing and dining cars.
Stop over allowed on all tickets at Ni
agara Falls.
Ross C. Clink.
Pacific Coast Pass. Agent.
Los Angeles, Cal.
C. S. Orane, Gen'l. Pass Agent.
St. Louis, Mo.
How's This I
We offer One Hundred Dollars -Reward
for any case of Catarrh that can
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F.J. CHENEY & CO., Props., To
ledo, O.
We the undersigned, have known F,
J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be
lieve him perfectly honorable in all
busiress transactions and flnanclalv
ablo to carry out anv obligations made
by their firm.
West & TnuAx, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, G.
Waldinq, Kinnan & Marvin, Whole
Bale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally
acting directly upon the blook and mu
cuous surface's cf the system. Price, 75
cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
Testimonials free.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
A Great Hosiery Offer Direct From the
Mills.
The old maxim, "The Proof of the
Pudding is in the Eating," applies as
well to the wearing qualities ot our ho
siery. Once worn and you will wear
them always. An exceptional trial of
fer that every reader of this paper
should take advantage f and test the
remarkable wearing qualities and supe
rior finish of our high grade hosiery.
We will, on receipt of 25c in silver and
the name of your local dealer, send di
rect to you from the mills, postage paid,
4 pair of our finest high grade latest
style Empire brand ladies' or children's
hose, or men's half hose, in black, tan,
white or the fashionable fancy solid col
ors, or the latest combination Bilk em
broidered polka dots, electric stripes, or
silk clocking on side, in fancy open work
plain, or drop stitch style, in French
lisle thread, balbriggan, silk finish
maco, or cashmere, with full finish elas
tic top. and our patent reinforced silk
and linen knit seamless, double sole,
toe and high spliced double heel. Tbey
save darning and are granted to give
three times the wear of any other hosi
ery . The same in children's with elas
tic top, double knee, Bole, heel and toe,
plain or ribbed, fine, medium or heavy
quality, guaranteeX fast color, and war
ranted not to crock. The retail value of
these hose is 25c. per pair. We will not
send more than 4 pair of each ladies' or
children's to one person. A trial wear
of these will convince you of their mer
its. For 50c, we will send, post paid,
one trial pair of our ladies' fine silk
hose, in shades of pink, gold, white,
blaik, blue, cardinal or lavender. This
is a special trial offer. If you are not
satisfied with them after trial wear we
will refund your money. If you are
pleased with them and wish more, in
sist on your local dealer procuring them
for you, and insist on him getting our
Empire brand hosiery. Write us today,
mentioning this paper, as this offer is
limited. A beautiful Utile booklet, tell
ing how our hosiery is made, mailed free
to you on request. Address this way,
Empire Knitting Mill,
106 and 108 Fulton St., New York City.
For Sale Four milch cows and one
heifer, inquire of. Mr. Harxisberger,
Mount Pleasant.
Lost Oue Lewellen setter bitch. Re
ward for return to Western Union Tele
graph office, Oregon City.
1901 SPRING AND SUMMER SEASON 1901
Unbleached Muslins.
Atlantic L. L. 36-inch wide, per yd .5c
Best Cabot W,, 30-inch wide 6c
Bleached Muslins.
Lonsdalet 36-inch wide, per yd 9c
Common muslin, per yd 5c
Good quality cambric, per yd 10c
, ; ; Calicoes.
Light coloied calico, per yd 4c
Indigo blue figured oil calico, per yd 5o
Dark standard prints,' Der yd 5c
Oh nm bray finish prints, per yd 7c
Do'ible-fold percales, per yd. . . .10c and 12c
Dimities, Ginghams, etc.
Checked apron ginghams, per yd 5c
Figured lawns, per yd 5c
Dimities, etamines and organdies, ranging
in price per yd..;..... 1.,... from 10c to 35c
Scrim for curtains, per yd.. ..v 5c
Silkoline, plain or figure, per yd 10c
Art Demins, per yd,... 15c
Satlnes, Shirting, etc.
Black satine, fast color, per yd.1 10c
Henrietta satine, black acid proof, per yd . .
...... ......12c. 16c, 18cand20c
Dairy cloth, per' yd ,.'.Jv 6o
White and colored ,bunting, per yd, v... .. 6c
Lace curtains, per pair , , . .
.... ...r I....! ; .45e, 75c$l, $1.25 anl. $2.00 ,
A GUIDE TO BARGAINS
I SELLING
Suspension Bridge Cor. Seventh and Main Sts.
OREGON CITY, OREGON
We ask for your trade this season feeling that our dealing cannot fail to be mutually profitable and satisfactory.
We aim to select and sell only such goods as will fill the expectation of the buyer from first to last, at the time
of purchase it is mainly a question of style and appearance, afterward it becomes a test of service and durability
You will find us stocked with the goods that meet these demands
We submit a few prices from our various departments.
Table Clotb.
White and colored, best quality, per yd. . . ,18c
Sboes.
I . I I I" -I ii i
Good dark colored eliirtlnsr! iter vd . . .
Wide German ahlrtine. per yd . . 0c
Straw ticking, per yd...;.. ..;.1..'..'. 7c
Feather ticking, per yd 15c
,.. , Cotton Batting. "
Good quality per pound. , j.i ...10c
Extra quality per pound.....: .. .15o 1
' Shirt Waists, ; '
We have a grmt stock, perfect line of the
newest novelties and latest idoas rang
in price from 4! 50oto$2.50,
' ' . . '. Notions. "
Pins, Eagle, American, per paper.. !.... . .. 5c'
Large size Bafety pins, per paper. .'6c
Knitting needles, set of 5. , , 4 5o
Hair pins, assorted sines, per box. k. 6c
Tape, medium and wide, 2 rolls fur Re
Finishing braid, bunch 6o
Knitting cotton, ball........ 1 6c
Embroidery nilk, on spool , lr.uix spools
or 5c
FaHt black darning col ton ....... .2 balls for 5c
Aluminum thimbles , i j . 5o
Sheet wadding . . . ., k , . . .2 Bheets for 5o
Ladies'silk milts, a , l5o
Ladies' gauntlet gluvcs , 25c
Dress stays, per hunch '. lCo
Corduroy skirt binding, black and colore,
Pery'l 6o
elveteen skirt binding, black and colors,
Pt'r vd 4o
alenome lace, lc yd and upwards; bunch
of 12 yards, 10c per do and up,
Corsets. ;
We handle the celebrated R & G. A good ,.
cornet helps a good form, Ttioy ar
, made in exclusive style. Prices' from
, , 75c to $2.60
' House Furnishing Goods.
Uubleach ed table linen, per yd. 25c
Turkey red damask, per )d.. 20o
Turkey red damask, oil finish. German
goods, per yd 25, 30, 40 and 50u
Bleached table linen, per yd Soc and np
Linen napkins, per set ...2.io
Cotton towels 6c
Turkish towels ....... IOo
Cotton crash, poryd.... 6c
All linen crash, per yd.. 8, 9, 10, 12c
Furniture oretones, per yd.. ,-, ... 7, 8 and 10c
Clothing.
Our stock is most complete and goods of the
best description, We will give you quality
that is a warrant of excellence.
Child's suits . . $ 1 . 50, $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4.
Men's satinet suits $3.60
Men's cassimere suits $6.00
Men's all wool cheviot suits $8 00
.Men's navy blue molton suits, all wool
color guaranteed.. $10.00
Men's worsted suits . . $10, $12, $14 and up.
In men's clothing we handle the O. K. & R
brond.
THIS LABEL ON A GARMENT
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A GUARANTEE OF ITSELF.
All clothing bear-in thin trade mark Is a
guarantee of itself If any garment bearing
this label does not prove entirely satisfactory
or not as represented it. may be returned and
money refunded
UovV long punts suits, H to 20 vearo,
, Ance8$:S, $, $'), $8, $7, $S and $10
M 9 c J
Ladies' Dongola lace. 11.00
Ladies' Dongola lace, solid throughout,
stock tip $1.50
Ladies' Vici, lace or button $2.00
Ladies' Vici, lace $2, $3, and $3.50
Ladies' Oxfords 75c, $1, $1.25 and$1.50
Men's plow shoes, tip soles. ... $1.25
Men's genuine satin calf bals or congress
solid leather outer and inner soles $1.50
Men's tan shoes $1.60
Men's Dongola shoes $2.00
Men's dress shoes. We are agents for the
Lewis A. Crossett. We claim for
these shoes all the service that can be
found in any nhoe at any price. Price
$2.50,$3.00, $3 50 and $4.00
Men's Furnishing Goods.
Men's turkey red hdkfs 5C
Men's white hdkfs 5C
Men's suspenders 15c, 25c, 35c, 40c, 60c
Men's white ehirte, linen bosoms 45c
Men's heavy working gloves 25c, 35c, 60c
Men's 9-oz overalls, patent buttons, pat re
inforced stays 45c
Men's silk front dress shirts . . .!'."50o
Men's fancy dress shirts 35c to $1.00
Men's balbriggan underwear, suit 60c
Capjs, Skirts, etc.
Ladies'silk capes. We can satisfy
most critical taste. Prices $2.50
upward.
Ladies skirts in crash, wool and silk,
the
and
Cress Goods.
Our splendid hs iitinent includes all the
fashlonnhle and r.'ully desirable fabrics known
as the high cl .sn 'maple novelties. ' ' ' '
84-inch wide cusluin ros, per yd. . .:. , .. ... lie
30-inch wide UonriiUs, per yd 2"u;
42-inch bluiMir blu k serge, per yd 5.'
1 Double-fold half wool brocades, per yd...l2,laC
Black broculid Armours, pnr yd .15 and 25c
,3S-inch, all, w.m', lk lini-ih, G -rm n;Hen
, riuttaai per y l . . .. . ,
60-inch w li ul-.ri silk, n r yd
Fancy liUvk u-x-d. Ve have some le
niarkable fferliK'S, Prices per yard
...:'.......'. .'.., .....from 5tcto$2.5J
60;
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GOODS.
Hats and Caps.
Men's caps 20, 25 and 50c
Men's Fedora hats 45c, 75c, 1 and np
Boys' Fedora hats 60c
Men's di8a straw hats.... 25c to $1.00
Boys' dress straw hats 20c, 25c, 50c
IN THE LINE OF DRYGOOD. CLOTH
ING, SHOES. HATS, FURNISHING GOODS
NOTIONS, ETC.. in the purchase of each
cle we claim to give you the best goods and to
8a ve you money.
I. SELLING,
Suspension Bridge Corner.
Cor. 7th and Main streets, Oregon City.