Oregon City courier=herald. (Oregon City, Or.) 1898-1902, July 26, 1901, Page 8, Image 8

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    OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD. FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1901
OREGON
Shot Line
and Union Pacific
TIME SCHKPULES
PKOM
depart Portland, Ore. abbive
Chicago- Salt Lake, Denver, Ft
Portland Worth, Omaha, Kan
Spccii.l sns City, St. Louis, Chi- 4:30p.m.
9 a. m. ' cugo and East.
Atlantlo Salt Luke, Denver, Ft.
Express Worth, Omaha, Kansas
City, St. Louis, Chicago 8:10 a. m.
9 p. m. and East.
fit. Paul Walla Walla, Lewiston,
Fast Mail Spokane, Wallace, Pull
man, Minneapolis, St. 7:00 a. m.
6 p. ra. Paul, 1 M i 1 nth, Milwau
kee, Chicago and East.
I Ocean Steamships
8 p.m. All Sailing Dates subjeot 4 p.m.
to change.
For 8an Francisco Sail
every 6 days.
Daily Columbia River
Br.Sunday Sfeamer8. V- m
8 p. m. Ex. Sunday
Saturday To Astoria and Way
10p. m- Landings.
Willamette River.
B.45a.m. 4.30 p.m.
Ex. Sunday Oregon City, Newbeig, Ex. Sunday
Salem, Independence
and way-landings.
Willamette and Yam-
7 a. m. ,j Rivers. J:30 1! ?
Tues. Thur. Mo., Wed.
and Sat. Oregon City, Dayton ai
and way-landlugs.
.45a. m. Willamette River 4:30 p.m.
Tues. Thur. Mon., Wed
and Sat. Portland to Corvallis andFrl.
and way-landings.
Leave Snake River Leave
Eiparla Lewiston
D:4t)a. m. Elparla to Lewiston. 8:80 a.m.
Dally. Daily
72 Hours
rOHTLAND to CHICAGO
No change of oars
For rotes, berth reservations, etc, call at ticket
office, Third and Washington Streets.
A.L. CKAIO, O, P. A.,
Portland, Oregon
Pan American
Exposition
BUFFALO, N. Y.
MAY TO NOVEMBER
Ask Chicago, Milwaukie &
Sr. Paul Rahvay about reduced
rates.
C. J. EDDY,
General Agent,
rORTLAND, ORE.
WHITE COLLAR LINE
PORTLAND-ASTORIA ROUTE
STR. TAHOMA
Dally Round Trips, except Sunday
TIME CARD
Leave Portland 1 A. M.
Leave Astoria 7 P. M.
THE DALLES-PORTLAND ROUTE
STR. BAILEY GATZERT
DAILY HOUND TRIP
EXCK1T MONDAY
CASCADE
LOCKS, HOOD RIVER
WHITE
SALMON, LYLE AND
THE DALLES
TIME CARD
Leave Portland '....7 A.M.
Arrive The Dalles 3 P. M.
Leave " 4
Arrive rorlland 10 "
MKALS THE VERY BEST
jflff-Siinilny Trips a Leading Feature
JeHF-Thls Route has the Grandest Scenic Attrac
tions on Earth
Landing and office, Foot Alder Street
lioTH i'iionkb, main 351 Portland, Orison
E. W. CRICHTON, Ayt., Portland
JOHN M. FILLOON, Agt., The Dalles
A; J. TAYLOR, Agt, Astoria
SOUTH AND EA17
VIA
Southern Pacific Co.
Shasta Kouto
Trains Uave Oregon City for Portland at 7:00 and
9:22 a. m., and 0:80 r. M.
Lv Portland 8:80 A.M. 8:80 p. M,
l.v Oregon City !. M. l:Up, M.
Ar Ashland V2:i' a.. 12:85 p.m.
" Sacramento 5:10 P. M 6;C0 A.M.
" San Francisco 7:4h p. m. 8:15 p.m.
" Ogden 4:45 a.m. 7:00 a.m.
" Denver 3:80 A.M. 9:15 a.m.
' Kansas City 7:25 A M, 7:15 A.M.
Chicago 7:42 a.m. 8:80 a.m.
" I.os Angeles 2:00 p.m. :05 a.m.
" El Taso I0 P. M. 8:00 P.M.
" Fort Worth 6:80 A.M. 6:30 A.M.
" City of Mexico 11:80 a.m. 11:30 A.M.
" Houston 7:00 s.M. 7:IX) A.M.
" New Orleans 6:30 P.M. 0:80 P. M,
" Washington C:I2a.m. C:42 a. m.
" Kew York 12:10 p. M. 12:10 P.M.
Pullman and Tourist Cars on both trains.
Chair cars, Sacramento to Ogden and El Paso;
and tourist cars to Chicago, St. Louis, Kew
Orleaui and Waehlngtou.
Connecting Rt San Francisco with aeveral
Steamship Lines for Honolulu, Japan, Chiua,
f MlippliieS, Central and tk uth America,
See K. Li IIoOPFNOABSKa, agent at Oregon
City station, or address
C. II. MAKKHAM, G. P. A.,
Portland, Or
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS.
Regular July Term of the County
Board.
J. R. Morton, John Lewelling and T.
B. Killin, County Commissioners.
(Continued from last week.)
In the matter of a public gateway for
Henry Eicliter. Now at this time comes
L. Stipp, attorney for Henry Richter,
and stated thht this matter had been
satisfactorily settled, and he board be
ing fully advised, it is ordered that said
matter be dismissed from further con
sideration. In the matter of the claim ofW. VV.
Giesy against Clackamas county . This
matttr being bill No. 26, presented at
the June term of this board, for the
amount of $09.25, for care of one Moses
Spicer, a pauper, and the sum of $39 25
be allowed. Now comes Gordon E.
Hayes, attorney for W. W. Giesy,
claiming insufficient remuneration for
his services in attending Moses Spicer,
and the court being fully advised, it is
ordered that W. VV. Giesy be ana is
hereby allowed the further Bum of
$23.80.
Ia the matter of the petition of Isaac
Pollock for rebate of pull tax for 1899.
This matter now coming bv petition
and the court being satisfied that Isaac
Pollock paid a poll tax for the year
1899, and that he was at that time over
60 years of age. Ii is ordered that a re
hate be made to the said Isaac Pollock
for the sum of $3, and that the clerk is
sue a warrant for same.
In the matter of the Molalla and No
land Mills road. This matter having
been laid over irom June term on ac
count of objections filed by J. D. Jor
dan, the Raid J. D. Jordan, now Ap
peared by his attorney, G. B. Diuoiek,
and withdrew the objections filed and it
appearing to the board that there is no
remonstrance or petition for damages
filed, and being fully satisfied that said
survey be recorded and in all respects
approved, and that the said view and
survey be established as a county road,
and the county clerk is hereby ordered
to issue the necessary notice to the su
pervisor of the district or districts in
which said road lies, to open and work
the same.
In the matter of the petition of Christ
ian C.Smuckor,for a road of public ease
ment. Now at this time on this
3rd day cf July, 1901, this cause coming
up on the Bworn petition of Christian C.
Smucker, that his residence is not
rtached by any convenient public road
heretofore provided by law, and that it
is necessary that the public shall have
egress and ingress from and to his said,
residence and praying for a order from
the board to appoint three disinterested
ficeholders to view and locate a county
road 30 feet in width from his said resi
dence to road No. 2G, known as the El
liott Prairie road. It is ordered that
Henry Wolfer, David Zimmerman and
J. W. Oochrau be appointed as viewers
to meet at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m.,
on the 29th day of July, 1901, and to
view out and locate said road 30 feet in
width from the residence of Christian O.
Smucker, the petitioner herein, across
the property of Levi Erb to said road
No 26, known as the Elliott Prairie
road and to assess the damages thereof.
In the matter of the dam at Sucker
lake belonging to the Oregon Iron& Steel
Company. This matter now coming on
to bj heard, and the board being fully
advised, it is ordered that the clerk no
tify the Oregon Iron & Steel Company,
that the dam at Sucker lake, belonging
to the said company, is in a dangerous
condition, and that the said Company
will be held responsible by Clackamas
county for all damages that may occur
from said dam to property in Clackamas
county.
In the matter of the county printing
it was ordered that the board of county
commissioners of Clackamas County,
Oregon, will receive sealed bids up to
and until August 9th, 1901, at the hour
of 10 o'clock a. m., for the county print
ing and the furnishing of county sup
plies for the ensuing year. The print
ing to consist of tax lists, execution no
tices, proceedings of the board of county
commissioners, legal blanks and all ad
vertising and printing which the county
or any of its officers is required to do,
also to furnish all stationery, blank
books, record books, registration blanks,
election tickets and duplicates and all
supplies of whatever kind and nature
used by the county officers.
In the matter of wood for the use of
the court house, it was ordered that
bids will be received by the board of
county commissioners for 50 cords of
well seasoned yellow fir wood four feet
long cut from live timber, bids to be
opened at the regular August term at
2 o'clock, August 8th, 1901. Wood to
be delivered on or before October 1st,
1901. The board reserves the right to
reject any and all bids.
In the matter of lumber for the Ap
person road, it was ordered that bids
will be received by the board of county
commissioners for 67,500 feet of lumber
for the Abernethy road and 04,000 feet
of lumber for the Appersnn road, plank
to be 16 feet by 3 inches by 8 to 12 inches.
Said lumber to be delivered on roads for
laying down by September 20, 1901.
Uids will be opened August 8th, 1901,
at 2 o'clock.
In the matter of the appointment of
county physcitin it is ordtred that bids
will be received by the board of county
commissioners for a county physician
for the ensuing year, said physician to
furnish medicine, modioli attendance,
appliances, and perform all eurgical op
erations for Hie county j.til. Bids to bA
opened at the regular August term at 3
o'clock, p. m., August 8th, 1901.
In the matter of iht Boone's Ferry
road in District 30. This matter now
coming on lor consuler.inon, a'M the
court being fully advised, it is ordered
that Supervisor J. R. Hayes be and is
hett-by allowed the sum of $150 from
the road fund for work on Baid road.
In the matter of the appointment of O.
D. Eby, as deputy clerk. Thin matter
now coining on by petition of E. II.
Cooper, and the board being fully ad
vised, it is ordered that said appoint
ment be confirmed mid Deputy O. 1).
Eby be allowed $60 per month.
In the matter of insurance on the
court house, it is ordered that the clerk
have all policies renewed whenever they
expire. j
In the matter of the petition of A. V. j
Bowman for caneeliati n of taxes for j
1898. This nutter now eoiuintr on to be
heard ou petition of Tom V. Randall as
agent for A. V. Bowman, asking the
court to cancel the t lx against tracts !.,
M.N.O, 1", Q, K and S in lUcUums
Fruit Lands, as assessed to H. K. Cross,
trustee, for the year 1SJ8, and appear-
in the tax roll for 1899; said land having
been doubly assessed for said year. The
said land being assessed to Stella M.
Ohlson, the rightful owner, and also to
H. E. Cross, trustee. The tax against
said land amounting to 1770, as as
sessed to H. E. Cross being erroneous,
and the board being fully advised, it is
ordered that in omideration of the tax
pssessed for said year against Stella M.
Ohlson as described by metes and
bounds, being paid, that the county
clerk cancel the tax against TI . E. Cross,
trustee, as shown on the delinquent tax
roll for 1899, on the tracts above re
ferred to.
In the matter of the petition of John
Ilendrick for rebate of poll tax for 1900.
This matter now coming on for hearing
to petition of J. J. Cooke and the board
being satisfied that the said John ilen
drick is no an able bodied man and
not liable for poll tax under the laws of
the state, it is ordered ' that a rebate be
made to the said John Hendrick for the
sum of $3, and that the clerk issue a war
rant for the same.
In the matter of the report of viewers
in change of Keil and Buckman road
In the matter of the report of R. S. Mc
Laughlin, H.Thiessen and J. S. Risley
appointed at the last term of this board
to view and caused to be surveyed and
report upon the practicability of change
in the Keil and Buckman road situated
in Clackamas county, Oregon, and de
scribed in full on page 98 of this journal.
Said viewers filed their report showing
that they had met on the 1st day of July,
1901, at 10 o'clock a. m., a day named
in the notice served upon them and were
duly sworn by subscribing to a written
oaiii of office administered by John W.
Meldrum, deputy county surveyorafter
which they proceeded to the designated
plate and did yiew and cause to be sur
veyed by said deputy county surveyor,
the said described road. They also filed
the field notes and plats of survey, and
said viewers report favorably to the es
tablishing of said road as viewed and
surveyed for the reason that it is a good
practical route and of public utility.
Said report was read, and it appearing
to the board that there is no remonstrance
or petition for damages filed and being
satisfied that said road will be of public
utility, it is ordered and adjudged that
the field notes and plat of sa-.d survey be
recorded and in all respects approved
and that the said view and survey be es
tablished as a county road, and that the
expense of said view and survey be paid
byOlackames county and the clerk is
hereby ordered to issue the necessary
notice to the supervisor of the district
or districts in which said road lies, to
open and work the same. All that por
tion of the road heretofore described
and asked to be vacated be and the same
is hereby in all respects ordered vacated
on the opening of said road. It is fur
ther ordered that the expense account of
said survey and view be pud as follows:
R S McLaughlin $ 2 40
H Thiessen 2 60
JSRieley ; 2 60
R Scott 2 20
R V Auxier.... 2 10
Joseph Keil 2 10
John W Meldrum 11 20
Total $25 20
In the matter of the Canemah and
Oregon City wagon road. This matter
coming on for consideration and the
board being fully advised, it ia ordered
that the Oregon City & Southern Rail
way Company be ordered immediately
to repair the Canemah and Oregon City
wagon road according to the terms of
the franchise granted to the said Oregon
City & Southern Railway Company;
that said road is in an unsafe condition
for public travel and that the said Ore
gon City & Southern Railway Company
is held responsible by Clackamas county
for any and all accidents that have oc
curred or may occur on said svagon
road.
In the matter of Schmale, an indigent
person. This matter now coming on
for hearing and the board being fully ad
vised, it is ordered that the said Schmale
have no more aid from Clackamas
county, and that his name be and the
same is hereby taken from the pauper
list.
In the matter of bids to build a bridge
across the Molalla river, near Canby
and Barlow. This matter coming on
and it appearing to the board that the
bid ot E. D. Olds in the sum of $9145 is
the lowest bid on file in accordance with
the notice as published by the county
surveyor, it is therefore ordered that the
contract be let to E. D. Olds as per plan
and specifications are filed herein
In the matter of JaneCarr, a county
charge. This matter now coming on
and it appearing to the board that no
one is entitled to warrant No. 8127
drawn on the general fund for the month
of June, for ti e care and keeping of the
said Jane Cair, it is ordered that said
warrant be and the same is hereby can
celled aud held for naught, and that
V, D. Hill be allowed $10 per month
for the care and keeping of said Jane
Carr beginning with June 23, 1901 .
Iu the matter of Mrs. Gt M. Flem
ming, a county charge. This matter
now coming on for hearing, and the
board being fully advissd, it is ordered
that no warrant be drawn on the funds
of Olackamas county from and after this
date for the care and support of the said
Mrs. G. M. Flemming, and that her
name be taken from the pauper lht.
In the matter of C. F. Ryckman, an
indigent soldier, deceased. This mat
ter now coming on and the board being
fully advised, it is ordered that the clerk
draw a warrant in favor of the Com
mander of Meade Post for the sum of
$45 lor funeral expenses of the said C.
F. Ryckman.
In the matter of Martha Ann Nash,
widow of an indigent soldier. This mat
ter now coming on and the board being
tuny advised, it is ordered that no war
rant be drawn on the funds of Clacka
mas county from and after this date for
the care and support of the saiu Martha
Ann Nash, and that h:r name betaken
from the pauper list.
In the matter of the Fred Wagner
road. Tlti.i matter now coming on to be
heard and it appearing to the board t'tat
an otder was made at the June term of
the board and entered of record on page
71 of this journal directing said ro.td to
be opened, and it further appearing to
the board that Slid road has not been
opened ; it is therefore ordered that the
clerk issue the necessary notice to the
supervisor of the dUtrict or districts in
which sai I ro d li"S toop'u and work
the saoie.
In the nuit.-r of James Wilson, a
county eh .rge. This mailer now com
ing on and the board being fullv ad
vised, it is ordered that James Wilson
from and after this date be allowed the
Thmgkts
wander when the brain is
tired. Overwork, nervous,
irritation, worry and mental
strain exhaust the brain
forces and diminish their
thought power. Feed the
brain, strengthen the nerves
and build up new vigor, vi
tality and mental power.
The greatest of all brain
foods and nerve tonics is
Dr. Miles' Nervine.
"I have used Dr. Miles' Nervine at
various times for years. I have found
it a perfect remedy in cases of nervous
ness and insomnia, caused by pro
tracted mental strain and overwork.
Have also used it in my fami y and I
know it is a true brain and nerve food.
R. H. Martin, Charleston, W. Va.
Df . Miles'
feeds and nourishes 'the
brain and nerves, over
comes irritation, and brings
sweet, refreshing sleep.
Sold by druggists on guarantee.
Dr. Miles Medical Co, Elkhart, Ind. '
T- :j;,"..,A-T.'"-:'it.7w..,. J"'
sum of $12 per mouth, instea 1 of $15 as
heretofore a' lowed.
In the matter of the Rock Creek
bridge. This matter now coming on to
be heard, and the board being fully ad
vised, it is ordered that the clerk notify
8upervisor Montanden, of roid district
No. 24, to immeliately repjir said
bridge.'
In the matter of the county clerk's
statement of scalps delivered during the
month of June, 1901. This matter com
ing on the county clerk's report of scalps
turned in and warrants issued, and the
board being fully advised, it is ordered
that the same be and H hereby in all
respects approved.
In the matter of Joseph Allen, a
county charge. This matter now com
ing on and the board being fully ad
vised, it is ordered that' Joseph Allen,
from and after this date be allowed the
sum of $13 per month instead of $10 as
heretofore allowed.
In the matter of the application of
Mrs. Ida O. Gortman for aid. This
matter now coming on by her personal
appearance before the board, and the
board being fully advised, it is ordered
that the said applicant be allowed the
sum of $8 per month beginning with
June 1st, 1901.
In the matter of the Clackamas road
subscription. It appearing to the board
that a considerable part of the Clacka
mas road subscription is delinquent ; it
is therefore ordered that said delinquent
subscription be immediately collected
and paid to the Commercial Bank of
Oregon City. -
In the matter of the petition of Phillip
Streib for the vacation of Lewellen park.
This matter coming on to be heard by
petition of Phillip Streib, it was laid
over until the August term as by law
required.
In the matter of the collection of
taxes for 1900. This matter now com
ing on and the board being fully ad
vised, it is ordered that the taxes for
1900 are hereby declared delinquents nd
that J. J. Cooke, sheriff, be given an ex
tension of time until August 1st, 1901.
In the matter of James Wilson, a
county charge, it is ordered that he be
transferred to the care and keeping of
W. and Ira Wilson for the sum of $12
per mi nth.
In the matter of the adjustment of
the adjustment of the tax of Minda E
Church for 1892. This matter coming
on regularly to be heard upon the pe
tition of the said Minda E. Church, and
it appearing to the board that the said
Miuda E. Church was the owner in the
year 1.492, of lots 1, 2 and 3, in blk 130
in County Additon to Oregon City, that
she was assessed for said year on lots 1,
2 and 3 in bik 30,instead of 130 as above ;
that the same was illegally sold under
imperfect description on August 5th,
1893 along with other property belong
ing to said petitioner. And It further
appearing to the board that said assess
ment and sale in so far as the same ef
fect said lots 1, 2 and 3 in block 130,
paid $54,14, the tax ami costs on said
lots as it appears on delinquent roll aa
hlook 30 ; therefore it is ordered that
Minda E. Church have a rebate iu the
sum of $23.74 on said payment and the
clerk is hereby directed to draw a war
rant in her n line for the said amount.
In the matter of reports of officers for
tiie month of June, 1901. The officers
having made their reports and the board
being fully advised", it is ordered that
the same be and is hereby is in all re
spects approved and accepted, said re
ports show collections as follows:
County clerk $183 35
County recorder 265 55
In the matter of petition of Otto H.
Miller for rebate of poll tax. Now
comes Otto H. Miller by his attorney,
John W. Loder, and asks the baard for
a rebate of $3 poll tax for the year 1900,
for the reason that the eaid Otto 11.
Milier was not a resident -of Clackamas
county during the year 1 900, and the
board being fully advised, It is ordered
that Otto 11. Miller have a rebate in the
sum of $3, and that the clerk draw a
warrant in his favor of $3.
Iu the matter of mileage and per diem
of commissioners. It is ordered by the
board that mileage and per diem of the
commissi oners be allowed as follows :
J R Morion $25 00
John Lewellen 36 20
T B Killin 19 40
Total $90 60
For Side.
A second-hand hop stove, 4,'j feet
loni, 11-ine.h pite, 27 joints, 5 elbows
and two T's. Virtually new, only 20
baies of hops having been dried with
the the ctove. Address Charles T.
Pembroke, near Alkins mill, Canby.
JJANK OF OREGON CITY
OLDEST BANKING HOUSE IN THE CITY
CAPITAL j0,0C0.00
SURPLUS J20.85O.0O
v Chas. II. Caitieio, President
Geo. a. Hardino, vice-President
E, C. Caitikld, Cashier
General Lnnkitig business transacted
Deposits received subject to check
Approved bills and notes discounted
County and city warrants bought
Loans made on available security
Exchange bought and 'sold
Collectione made promptly
Drafts sold available in any part of the world
Telegraphio exchange sold on Portland, San
Francisco, Chicago and Kew York
Interest paid on time deposits
( S. SEAM ANN, M. D'.
EYES teBtcd and properly fitted with GLASSES
Office Hours 10 to 12 a. m., 1 to 4 p. m.
Boom 208, Allsky Building -Third
and Morrison Sts.
PORTLAND OBEGON
(J D. & D. O. LATOURETTE
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Commercial, Eeal Estate and Probate Law
Specialties
Omoe In Commercial Bank Building
OREGON CITY OREGON
(J N.. GREENMAN
THE PIONEER EXPRESSMAN 0
(Established 1865)
Prompt delivery to all parts of the city
OREGON CITY OREGON
COMMERCIAL BANK
of OREGON CITY
CAPITAL $100,000
Transacts a general banking business
Makes loans and collections, discounts bills,
buys and sells domestic and foreign exchange,
and receives deposits subject to check.
Open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
D. C. Latodbette, F. J. Meyeb.
President Cashier
J)ErOT HOTEL
Opposite Bailroad Depot
New Management Home Cooking
MRS. SEOL, Paop.
O. W. Easthah G. B. Dimick
DIMICK & EASTHAM
ATTORNEYS , AT LAW
Commercial, Real Estate and Probate Law Special
ties, ausiract. oi inie maae, Money Loaned,
Reference, Bank of Oregon City
OREGON CITY OREGON
DR. L. L. PICKENS
DENTIST
Prices Mo!e(ate . All Operations Guaranteed.
Barclay Building Oregon City
I)R. GEO. IIOEYE
DENTIST
All work warranted and satisfaction guaranteed
Crown and Bridge work a specialty
Caufleld Building
OREGON CITY ' OREGON
DR. FRANCIS FREEMAN
DENTIST
Graduate of Northwestern University Dental
School, also of American College of
Dental Surgery, Chicago
Willamette Block
OREGON CITY OREGON
Jt I-SIAS
DEALER ' IN
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY
Silverware and Spectacles
CANBY ' OREGON
Q. E. HAYES
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Stevens Building, opp. Bank ( Oregon City
OREGON CITY OREGON
3If C. STRICKLAND, M. D.
(Hospital and Private Experience)
Special attention paid to Catarrh and Chronic
Diseases
Office hours: 10 to 12, a. m.; 4 to G, p. m.
Willamette Building
OREGON CITY OREGON
ROBERT A. MILLER
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Land Titles, Land Office Business, Conveyancing
Will practice in all courts of the state
Room 3, Welnhard BuLJing
OREGON CITY OREGON
C. SCHl'EBEL W. S. U"EES
JREN & SCHUEBEL
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
fceuttor ar.BoIat
Will practice in all courts, make collections
and settlements of estates, furnish abstracts of
title, lend you money and lend yonr money on
first mortgage.. Office in Enterprise building.
OREGON CITY OBEGON
QEO. T. HOWAED j
NOTARY PUBLIC :
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE I
At Red Front, Conrt House Block !
OREGON CITY OREGON '
Free
Dinner Sets
The celebrated Semi-Vitreous
Porcelain hand-painted decoa
tions, with gold trimmings, give n
away Free to our customers.
We' use these dishes simply for
an advertisement for our business.
The way to obtain them is easy.
Trade with us and get your friends
to trade with us, and we, do the
rest, by supplying you and them
with these dishes Free of Charge.
KRAUSSE BROS.
Ladies' and Gents' Fine Shoes
HOTEL MONTEREY
NEWPORT, OREGON
finest place in Oregon to spend summer vacation
Safest beach for bathing. Beautiful grassy lawns
and groves. Table supplied with crabs, clams,
rock oysters, codfish, rueV cod and best the market
affords Furniture new and clean. No liquor.
Strictly first-class family resort. Prices to suit.
0. R. EL8WORTH, Prop.
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A PERFECT BATH ROOM
essential to perfect comfort and health. Our
estimates on putting in Plumbing Work and
fittings for large and small houses will be found
urpasslngly low when quality of work and
material used Is considered .
We would be pleased to have, an opportunity
to submit figures.
F. C. CADKE
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STAMPS
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VIEWS
New Plumbing
and Tin Shop
A. MIHLSTIN
JOBBING AND REPAIRING
a Specialty
Opposite Caufle'.d Block OREGON CITY
Wall Paper
Now is the time to buy your
wall paper and Murrow, the paper
hanger, will sell it to you cheaper
han you can buy it in Portland.
Drop a card in the postoffice and
have sample-book brought to vour
house, or telephone Ely Bros.' store
J. MURROW, Oregon City
W. II. YOUNG'S
Livery & Feed Stabla
Finest T i 1 1 r,i i !
OREGON CITY. OREGON
Oregon City Junk store
" Buys old rags, bottles,
old iron, rubber and
all kinds of metals.
Higest rrices paid.
ShoII, Sugarman & Co,
Cor. Main and Tenth Sts.
WANTED. Capable, reliable person In every
county to represent large company of solid finan
cial repntation; $'j3o salary per yeav payable
weekly; $3 per day absolutely snre and all expens
es; tralght.,bona-fide, definite salary.no commis
sion; salary paid each Saturday and expense
money advanced earn week. STANDARD HOUSE,
84 Dearborn St. Chicago,
SHIRT WAISTS
This is the season for ahirt waists, and every
woman ought to know what are the latest
style and poods for Ihis most necessary arti
cle. We will send FREE to any woman who
will send us her name and address and a 2o.
stamp to pay postage, a sample copy of
"L'AT.T pe la MODE," the finest fashion
magazine in the world, which gives Tiundreds
of dirteient designs, many colored plates, and
fall informalion about dress.
Single eopiea 3oc. each or $3.M per year, at
all newsdealer?.
MOKSE-BROUGHTON CO.
3 East 19th Street, . New Vork.
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