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About Oregon City courier=herald. (Oregon City, Or.) 1898-1902 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1901)
CourierHef COURIER ESTABLISHED MAY, 1883 HERALD ESTABLISHED JULY, 1893 INDEPENDENT ESTABLISHED 1898 OREGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1901 19th YEAR, NO. 21 City HOARD. OF COMMSSIOXERS. Regular October Term Board. of the County J. P, Jlortoif, John Ltwlling and T. li. Killiii, Commissioners. Be it remembered, That a regular term of the Board of County Commissioners for the county of Clackamas, state of Oregon, begun and held at the court houpe in said county and state on Wednesday, the 2nd day of October, 1901, the same being the regular time fixed by law for the transaction of county business. There were present, Hon. J. R, Morton, Hon, John Lewelling and Hon. T. B, Killin, commissioners; E. H. Cooper, clerk, and J. J. Cooke, sheriff, wnen the toiiowing proceedings were had, towit : District No. 1 Geo B Rate & Co, gen fund $ 9 50 J H Meyer 136 65 SamBernhard 26 25 John Harrington 26 25 John Marshall 4 50 JosCounBell 13 50 Orin Battin 52 50 Earl McLaughlin, road fund 28 50 Henrv Stucky, gen fund 21 00 W H Counsell 40 00 Thos Daniels..... 20 00 Total..... $ 95 85 District No 19 J W Akins, gen fund $ 75 Pratt Bros 6 00 W A Woodside, road fund. . i . . . . 100 C Darnall 75 V Erekson 1 50 F Bruner 4 50 E Trullinger 3 00 H Perry 6 75 J J Mallatt 19 00 J M Mallatt 4 50 Total $ 47 75 District No 20 1 J Q Cummins, gen fund. $300 00 J A Stromgreen, road fund 4 00 Total .' 358 65 District No 2 Fred Wade, road fund $ 12 00 Frank Robinson 10 50 Willie Wade 8 50 James Johnson 10 50 P Welch 24 00 W Danforth 24 00 Walter Wilson 14 50 Geo W Smith 16 50 LD Jones 33 75 P T DaviB 48 00 I W Johnson 63 00 Ross Parker 63 00 HO Wale 6 00 Ward Jones 55 50 Max Webster. 63 00 PSDeshield 49 50 Joe Enyhouso 42.00 AC Davis 39 00 Total $304 00 District No 24 G Owings, gen fund 3 00 G Konschak.... 35 Joe Meyer... 3 00 T A Hilton. 3 00 J SpFgla 3 00 J Gohlar 5 40 R Garrett . 4 50 J Schwabaner 1 50 J D Ritter 3 00 D Garrett. 3 00 A Yoder 1 50 SCIIOCL NOTES. fi Ktnrhlmr 9. 9H D Yoder 1 50 ! held Friday night, and it a A Montanuon t li 0U Baghy & Hein . 22 60 The Oswego school, which graduated more eighth grade pupils last year than any other school in Olackamas county that is pupils that actually passed the rigid county examination, now has an enrollment of 420 students, and more coming. The teachers are Professor H. T. Evans, principal; Misses Georg iana Bell and Pearl Nida, primary teachers, and Miss Maggie Guttridge, teacher of the intermediate department. The public schools of this city opened last Monday with an attendance of 54 pupils, 27 in each room, which number will be largely increased In a short time. The new course of study was put in use and a lively scramble eusued during the first day to get the proper books and the pupils in the proper classes. The school in charge of Mrs. Collins, formerly Miss Gertrude Finley, and Miss George, wiU undoubtedly be a success. St. Helens Mist. Professor and Mrs. Shirley Buck now have 80 pupils enrolled at the Cane- mah school, giving the teachers about all they can conveniently handle. The school is progressing in a very satifac tory way to the patrons and pupils. A special meeting of the voters of the WestOiegon City school district was was voted to have instruction in the ninth and tenth grades. Professor T. J. Gary, (not ' . W. C.-HOOIAW Agricultural Implements and Vehicles 210-214 FRONT STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON. . Total .....$581 25 District No 4 Chas Linn, roaU fund $ 3 00 L Hail 7 50 R Curriu 3 00 Joseph Cahil 3 75 J E Burnett 10 50 Granvel Linn 2 25 Gearing as spelled in a semi local sheet,) Total .$ 80 60 ! naa heretofore had work in the ninth and tenth grades, but under the new law certain school districts are required to vote ou the proposition, , District No 20 E Austin, gon fund 10 00 F S L Bagby 2 95 Sturges Bros : . 45 55 Branch Harless 3 00 Dock Willhelm 9 00 M Case 1 50 C Engle 3 00 Rex Lewis 2 25 John Bowman ; 2 25 Jessie Bagby 1 50 Rees Daugherty 1 50 WH Engle 20 00 Rees Dougherty, road fund 3 00 Geo Dougherty 3 00 GV Adams 3 00 Continued on pae 8. Total... $ 30 00 District No 7 J M Bramhall, gen fund ,$ 13 43 Chas Leaf, roud fund 1 50 James Fegles 6 00 Chas Leaf 3 00 M J Jones 3 00 Total M 32 93 District No 8 F A Meinig, gen fund $ 32 31 J II Weaver 29 27 OP Ware 3 50 Brain-Food Nonsense. Another ridiculous food' fad has been branded by the mot competent authori ties. They have dispelled the silly no tion that one kind of food is needed for bones. A correct diet will not only nour ish a particular part of the body, but it will sustain every other part , Yet.how- ever good your food may be, its nutri ment is destroyed by indigestion or dys pepsia. You must prepare for their ap pearance or prevent their c ming by tak ing regular doses of Green's August Flower, tho favorite medicine of the healthy millions. A few doses aids di gestion, stimulates the liver to healthy action, purifies the blood, am' niakee you feel buoyant and vigorous. Von can get Dr. G. G. Green's reliable I'-medieB at George A. Harding's drugstore. Total , 65 11 District No 11 J A Jones, gen fund 13 39 J E Smith, road fund 27 00 W Faubion 11 25 A Cliff 10 60 L Himler "7 50 F Himmerle 6 75 J Charles 16 50 JDenmire 4 50 J Poieert 3 00 WH Smith 3 00 P Harris 150 Total $105 89 District No. 12- Geo B Rate & Co, gen fund $ 4 75 Pope & Co 5 75 Frank Reibhoff 3 00 Frank Parch 13 50 C Johnson 13 50 A Swales 12 00 Jake Minder 12 00 A II Partch 3 00 W PKirchem...., 22 00 Fred Gerber 27 35 Sam Gerber 24 75 PM Kirchem 3 75 J Buech 18 00 II Babler 24 00 J C Kirchem 21 00 H Huber.... 4 60 Ben Swales 24 00 WillByers 23 40 Geo Clark 20 40 W L Kirchem 27 75 O D Robbins 14 40 For Sale Sixty acres 1 miles west of Oregon City. Twenty-five acres in orchard balance in second growth fir. Price to suit. Address Box 194, city. Frank Walsh is Married to Miss Ehretat Marisville, Calif. Frank Walsh, a Spanish war veteran, formerly of On gon City and Milwaukie, wae married at Marysville, Calif., on Sept. 2oth. The Democrat of that city, gives the following account of the affair : "At 8 o'clock this morning wedding bells were ringing and they brought two loving hearts togtther at St. Joseph's church, where father Colman pro nounced the words that joined them in wedlock. Promptly at the hour men tioned Frank Walsh, of this city, and Mies Mena Ehret, of Santa Rosa, joined hands and hearts for life's journey, only near friends being present. The story of wooing in this instance is laid in the Wilfamette valley, Oregon, prior to the War with Spain. The families of which the bride and groom are a part were prominent farmers and resided near the town of Mi'waukie, and it was there that the two grew to maturity. When the war with Spain demanded volun teers, i rank Walsh went to the front and served : 'ith fully and well. In the meantime, 'tir. and Mrs R. Ehret went to Santa Rosa, where they now reside, and wheie Frank Walsh found Miss Mena on his retnrr. from the war. When the new woden mill commenced opera tions Fiank Watah was one of the oper atives for that institution, who came from Oregon to reside here. After a short trip to the couth, Mr. and Mrs. Waish will mnk Marysville their fu ture home at 622 E etreet. SOCIAL EVENTS. Total $342 90 District No 14 W Beared, road fund 4 50 L Howard 7 5q A Bailey 75 M Howard 4 50 J R Myers 14 25 .$ 31 50 Total District. No 16- Geo B Rate & Co, gen fuud $ 4 75 Adkins Bros 64 37 J G Briggs, road fund 13 50 JFBriggs 8 00 Total t 80 02 Dit-trirt No 17-" Adkins Bros, gen fund 12 09 ('has Pambrock, road fund 6 00 Ole Andreson 2 25 EmilKruger 5 62 W W Knight 6 37 Wm Rider 3 00 J A Graham 4 12 A H Knight 6 37 Ray Knight 4 12 James Evins 8 25 D R Dimick 6 00 I C1U.. fi Or W Walker! ! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 9 75 Parlor8 coneiflting of sandwiches, I HI1U VHbO. Total $ 82 21 District No 18 Geo B Rate & Co, gen fund $ 51 10 Jacob Grosemueler, road fund... 1 50 W P Daniels 4 50 NR Stevens 75 John Davies 1 50 E W Hornschuch 10 50 Emit Giuther 6 00 Fully 100 persons paesed a very en joyable evening at the sociable held at the Congregational church last Friday evening. The program consisted of an organ solo by Mrs. F F. White, a vocal solo by Master Hawley, club swinging by Robert Warner, and a vocal eolo by Mrs. W. B. Wiggins. The affair ful filled the purposes intended, and was a social success. The Oswego Congregational church gave an unique social and entertainment Friday evening, that was very credi table to the participants and manaee ment tf the affair. One of the features was the lepresentation of an olden time New England kitchen with life-like scenery and characters to match, E. J, Russell had charge of the music; Mrs G. II. Fettinger-directed the affairs of the kitchen, while Misses Edna Kin kade and Addie Smith presided at the organ. The musical numbers were in accord with the event, and the costumes were artistic and appropriate. Several very creditable literary numbers also were presented. Rev. St. Clair, the retiring pastor of the Metiiodist Episcopal church at Os wego, was given a farewell surprise party by the members of the Epworth League. Regrets were expressed on ac count of the pastor's early intended de parture. Rdv. St. Clair was assigned to the Beaverton church at the reeent ses sion of the conference. The Mothers' Cluo were enteitained at the home of Mrs. George C Brown ell Thursday afternoon, Mrs. A. H. Adams read an interesting paper on em inent women of America, and an inter esting social discussion followed. Re freshments were served by the hostess. It was voted that the club take mem bership in the federation of womens' clubs. Tlid assembling of the members of the Methodist Episcopal church congrega tion Tueedav evening to welcome the pastor, W. S. Grim and wile, in honor of his re-appointment to this charge by the conference was a Congratulation and eocial greeting affair. There was no set program, stiff formalities or long speeches. It was a social, home-like gathering. C. A. Williams gave a short address of congratulation and wel come, which was cheerfully responded to by Rev. Grim. Charles A. Miller gave some reminiscenes of early days in the East, and Master Ross Grim sang a solo. Uelreshmen's were served at daintily decorated tables in the church coiiee Socialistic Resolutions. J. S. Casto and J. Hinck, the com mittee on resolutions at the mass con vention of socialists, recently held in Sa lem, submitted the following, which was unanimously adopted : Whereas, the President of the United Slates has been brutally murdered by the hand of an assassin and seventy- five million loyal citizens caused to mourn, and, Whereas, We believe that this hein ous crime is the natural outgrowth of the present competitive system, there fore, Resolved, by the socialists of Oregon in mass convention assembled, that e do in unqualified terms, condemn this atrnciom and heinous crime. Resolved, that we do sincerely and heartily sympathise with the widow of our deceased president Women and Jewells BUGGIES BUGGIES Being crowded for space in my warehouse, I will sell the buggies and spring wagons now in stock at prices that defy competition. Come early and secure a buggy before the stock has been picked over. I rrS h , ..., i J NEW MODEL "STEEL BEAUTY." f i I have a stock oj;hese baleis on hand thit I will sell at reduced prices, investigate for yourself. Call and I CARRY Buffalo Fitts Harrows and Cultivators Owen's "Advance" " Fanning Mills Peerless Plows AND Belle City leed Cutter Milwaukee Binders and Mowers Write 'for (Oatologuc and Prices Jewels, candy, flowers, man that is the order of a woman's preferences. Jewels form a magnet of mighty power to the average woman. Even that great est of all jewels, health, is often ruined in the strenuous euorts to make or save the money to purchase them. If a wo man will risk her life to get a coveted gom, then let her fortify herself against the itibiduous consequences of coughs, colds and '.bronchial affections by the regular use 'of Dr. Boschee'a German Syrup. It will promptly arreBt con sumption in iti early stages and heal the affected lungs and bronchial tubes and drive the dread disease from the system. It is not a cure-all, but it is a certain cure for coughs, colds and all bronchial tioubles. You can get Dr. G. G. Green's reliable remedies at George A. Hard ing's. Get Green's Special Almanac. Miss Veda Williams, a pupil of Prof. Dierke, will take a limited number of pjpils for piano and organ inetiuction. Johnson & Lamb are prepared to re cover, repair and make to order umbrellas. A delightful social gathering was held at the -Seventh street hall Saturday night, under the auspices of the Maple Lane Grange. There was a literary and musical entertainment, refreshments and dancins. P. D. Curran was the principal director of the affair. The Ely correspondent giveB a more ex tended account of the function. Notice to Taxpayers and Vroprety Owners. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Equalization of the County of Clacka mas, State of Oregon, will for the week beginning Monday, October 14th, 1901, be in attendance at tne oince ot trie county clerk, in said county and state, for the purpose ot publicly examining the assessment rolls of said county for the year 1901, and correcting all errors in valuation, description or qualities of lands, lots or other property. It is the duty of all persons interested to appear at the time and place herein mentioned, and call the attention of said board to any errors in assessment, or property not assessed, so that the same may be corrected in the manner provided by law. Eu Willians, Assessor of Clackamas County Ple-.de call early in the week. Odds and Ends of L- ' 3 lii..rll ffk Is) W ; 5 Cents per Double Roll As long as the stock lasts In order to make room for new stock we will sell last season's patterns at reduced prices FU1 The Housefurnisher