Oregon City courier=herald. (Oregon City, Or.) 1898-1902, November 01, 1901, Page 2, Image 2

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    OREGON CITY COURIBi-HBRALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1901
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CORRESPONDENCE
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Liberal.
Farmers are happy. The rain haa
-oftened up tbe ground in good, shape
ior plowing. .
Albert Engle was in this section Mon
lay buyiiiK calves.
H. L. Karnes butchered a nice lot ol
hog TiesJay, and sold them iu Port
land. Wess Robinson, a butcher from rort
:and, left this morning with dressed
hogs which he purclmi-ed from Levi
Steliman.
A eood lot of fat boas are ready to be
butchered as soon as the weather gets
coo.er.
Newt and iluior Farr left here today
with a nice buuch of beef cattle for Al
bright & Logus.
Mrs. Lydia Wright and Mrs. White
were called to the bedside of their
brother, Cyrus Jones, lai-t Saturday, who
is dangerously ill. "
J. U. Moms returned home from
Northpoit, Wash., last Friday, and left
Monday for Kosulund, B. C, to work in
the nrnes this winter.
William Moray, of Portland, a ral
estate dealer, was ;in our midet Tuesday
and Wednesday looking over farms.
Miss Kmma Case made a flying trip to
Oregon Cily today.
Levi Slelinian and four men and a dog
caught two iiozen chickens in four hours
last night. He got them just the same
and has been busy all day picking up
the feathers. They knocke 1 down sev
eral gaies and rods of plank fence in
their cliane. Hand over' the cigars,
Jim 1 - .
Ve are ilad to say that Miss Effie
Morev has Iullv recovered.
Our merchant has made a nice porch
and has also placed rustic-on Jiia store.
Our burg is improving.
Pierce Wright bought a new riding
outfit last week in Portland. He visited
friends at Hubbard Saturday and Sun
day. ' .
H. L. Barnes has a bed of Crescent
strawberries in full maturity from bloom
to the ripe luscious fruit. Who is next
in line this time of the year?
Svlvia.
Meadowbrook.
It has been beautiful weather for some
time, but it looks as though the rainy
season had begun now.
Charles Holman was out to his farm
one day last week.
Mr. (Jronhong and family visited his
daughter, Mrs. J. Trnllinger, a couple
of days last week.
It. Snodgrass and Mr. Ilendershott
have been hauling the machinery for
the sawmill, which U being built by L.
Standingor on Woodcock criek.
Bay Trnllinger is running the
Holman r.inch at present.
John Evans and Mr. Welld were out
in this part of the country looking for
land.
Charlie Harris is visiting Fred Shafer
at prptent.
Mr. ami Mrs. C. Bonachor went to
Portland last week.
Miss Lillio Noyer has come home for
awhilo. She has been working (or Mrs.
Uagby at Needy.
School is progressing nicely with Miss
Fee as toiiceef.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Burkina have a
big boy.
John Ik-unison m ule a business trip
to Oregon Oity Saturday.
Services will be held in the school
house next Sund.iy, and also on the sec
ond Sunday. Come one and nil.
TOI'SY.
Wash., and Nelson, B. C, for an ex
tended visit.
Amos Beach, Jason Dond, B. S Ban
ney and C. F. Whitmrn went to the
mountains for a few days' hunt, but
they returned last Sunday on account of
the rain.
A new butcher shop will be opened
here on November 1st.
Most every house in town is occupied
at present.
Trask & Son have sold their meat
market here to a party from Oregon
City.
The planing mill here seems to be
busy lately planing and sawing lumber.
Messrs. C. F. Whitman and Fied
Nendel receiedlast week in return for
tobacco tags two fine Remington shot
guns. '1 hey seem to t e highly pleased
with them.
Work has been discontinued on the
new hotel, but hope it will soon be resumed.
Mr. Beebe, from Hubbard, will move
his stock of drygoods from that place
nere, anu win occupy the building lor
merly the Oregon saloon.
Dutch.
Mountain View.
Clarence Frost and family have moved
into Mr. Harrington's house lately va
cated by L. Waldron.
Mrs. M. Hewett. of Chicago, 111., is
visiting with Mrs. J. W. G.out.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Byron, of Tualatin,
were the guests of Mr. and Mr. George
Ely over Sunday.
Born, to the wife of Mr. McGeehan,
on Sunday, Oct. 27th, 1901, a daughter.
Mr. Smalley and family have moved
into the rooms over Ely's old store so as
to be near his' hoises.
There will be services again next Sun
day afternoon at 4 o'clock. Sunday
school at 3 o'clock with J. W. 1 Swafford.
as superintendent.
Mrs. Heirlat is visiting her daughter
at Aurora this week. .
An entertainment will be given at the
United Brethren church next Saturday
evening, Nov. 2nd, under the auBpiceg
Mrs. Delia Green and tbe Aldredge
brothers.
Gratiduia Aldredge is quite sick this
week.
Mrs. Pierce is not so well again this
week.
Evan Williams and wife are moving
to their house on Fifth street this week.
Mr. Mellien's brother, whom he has
not seen for twenty years, is visiting
him this week.
Mh-s Ruby Howard is quite sick .
Salina.
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS.
Regular October Term
Board.
of the County
J. R. Morton, John Le welling and
B. Klllin, Commissioners.
-'
One-Third Off
From the Regular Price
We are overstocked with fall goods and
Rural Dell.
Mr. Hardesty . has moved onto the
Dixon place.
Webfoot weather is with us again.
Moshb?rger Bros, have purchased a
10-horse power J. I. Case, engine, and
are prepared to do all kinds of chopping
every Saturday .
Mrs. J. R. Marsh left last Friday for
Forest Grove, where she will visit.
Eugene Ogle, who has been on the
sick list, is able to be around again .
I. J. Biglow is hauling his potatoes to
uregon yuy.
Woodburn.
II. J, Iteas has gone to the coast for a
few days.
Miss Mint Cuius has gone to Spokane,
HMO vi
lUPCVir 'M MOW
ally
"All well all happy lots
of fun". That is the regular
report from the monkey cage
of Barnum's Circus ever since
the keepers began dosing the
monkeys with Scott's Emul
sion. Consumption was carry
ing off two thirds of them
every year and the circus had
to buy new ones.
One clay a keeper accident-
broke a bottle of Scott's
Emulsion near the, monkey
cage and the monkeys orderly
lapped it up from the ilocr.
This sustcd the idea that it
might do them good. Since
then the monkeys have received
regular doses and the keepers
report very few deaths from
consumption. Of course it's
cheaper to buy Scott's Emul
sion than new monkeys and
that suits the circus men.
Consumption in monkeys
and in man is the same disease.
If you hare it or arc thrcaten-
led with it can you
take the hint?
This picture renresents
the Trade Mark of Scott's
Raaitfcion and is on the
Ml tti&fcj SCOTT & BOWXK.
409 Pearl St., New York.
50c and $1. all druggists.
Viola.
Mr. and Mrs. Brown have moved into
their fine new residence. '
J. Scott is visiting at W. II. Mattoon's
home.
Mr. Brown and Mr. JLcCord, of
Portland, have been spending the past
few days with N. Walker and family.
J. 0. Burn's mother and sister, of
Linn county, returned home Monday
after a week's visit.
Messrs. Hicinbothem and Sevier have
purchased the Mulino sawmill, and will
move it to Viola soon . The mill will
do a good business here.
Our county court wants to use some
judgment as to cutting off or adding to
Viola precinct.
The people are opposed to cutting off
or auuing to bpringwater district.
Mrs. Cummins, of Lents, visited her
daughter, Mrs. Mable Lovelace, and lit
tle son, Raymond, the first of the week.
W. 0. Ward, our supervisor, is finish
ing up the road work in the district.
There is a good chance here for a
creamery, and parties from Stone want
to get a skimming station here for the
Stone creamery.
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Dover,
School is progressing nicely under the
able management of Mi6S Anna Bach
nian, of Stone.
Joseph DeShazer visited the metropo
lis last week.
Rov. Koppletnan, of the Lutheran
faith, preacheB at tin school house on
the second Sunday of each month.
Mr. Kit.uiiller and family attended
ratnpmeeting at Mount Zion last Sun
day .
Everybody welcomes the rain, as the
ground was too dry for fall plowing and
seeding.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson are now at Day
ton, Yamhill county, and we are glad to
report Mrs. JNelson a convalescence.
Mi. Pragh's family have moved to
Canada, and the Pagh farm has been
purchased by Mr. Wolf, of Washing
ton .
We are glad to report tho improve
ment of Mr. Rusks little daughter, who
w as so badly burned a few weeks ago.
Miss Bachmad has decorated the
st'hoolhouBe very nicely with flowers
and evergreens, which presents a very
lmndsome appearance.
Mas lena Malar and Miss Osborne,
of Firwood, vi.-ited the Sunday school
here last Sunday.
Services will be held next Sunday at
10 o'clock a. m., by Rev. Exon.
M. L.
Mapte lMHf,
When"red hooded October sits dream
ing," and dark November, waits at the
door, then comes Hallowe'en a time of
f j ol ic and fun,
.Maple Lane Gringo No. 29fi, P. of H.
held its regular monthly meeting at
Nash's hall last Saturday with a very
Bood turnout. State Secretary Mary S.
Howard was present.
Annie Short lidge has a very bad arm,
owing to the fact that she has some
thing less than a dozen boils ou it near
the wriet.
The smiling face of James Myers was
seen in our burg lust evening. J;ui has
been absent from our midst for some
time.
Pansy Blossom.
A Rnap 80 acres, 4,l miles from 0'
gon City, 30 in cultivation, building and
orchard. $15 per acre. C. O.T. Wil
liams, office in Barclay building.
(Continued from last week)
In the matter of the application of
U'Ren & Schuebel for rebate of Filing
Fees:
The matter now coming on by sworn
statement of W S U'Ren, filed herein,
showing to the Board that in the case of
Clara JNeil Buchanan ana wuuam Bu
chanan in the Circuit Court of Clacka
mas County, U'Ren & Schuebel entered
appearance for defendant and paid a fil
ing fee of $2 50; that Geo C Brownell
also entered his appearance for defendant
and paid a second filing fee of $2.50; that
said double appearance and payment
was the result of a misunderstanding
and that U'Ren & Shuebel have with
drawn from the case. And the Board
being satisfied that a double payment of
fihne fees has been made in said case, It
is ordered that U'Ren & Schuebel have a
rebate in the sum of $2.50 and that the
clerk draw a warrant for the same.
In the matter of petition of Assessor
Eli Williams for clerical aid :
Now comes Eli Williams, assessor of
Clackamas County, and presents the fol
lowing petition to the Board :
"To the Honorable Board of Cqmmis-sioners-of
Clackamas County,
Gentlemen :
I, Eli Williams, assessor of Clackamas
County, on account of the amount-.of
work to be done in the assessor's office,
request your honorable body to grant me
two extra deputies until such time aB
their services 'can be dispensed with
without detriment to the interests of the
County."
Respectfully Yours,
- Eli Williams."
And the Board 6eing fully advised, It
is ordered that , the above petition be
granted.
In the matter of petition of Clerk E H
Cooper for Clerical Aid :
Now comes E II Coope, clerk of
Clackamas County, and presents to the
Board the following petition :
"I, E H Cooper, clerk of Clackamas
County, would respectfully represent to
your honorable body that I will need an
extra clerk during the coming session of
the Circuit Court and for a week or ten
days prior thereto and will also need ex
tra clerical assistance 10 copy ana exienu
the taxroll for 1901, the amount of which
I am unable to determine, as, under the
new law, the rolls are larger and more
complicated than heretofore.
Respectfully submitted
EH Coopbb."
And the Board being fully advised, It
is ordered that the above petition be
granted.
In the matter of application of 0 E
NaBh for rebate of money paid for deed
at sale of County interest in tax title
land: .
This matter now coming on to be heard
on petition of C E Nash filed herein,
showine to the Board that on the 18th of
September, 1901, at the sale ot tana 10
which Clackamas County had acquired
title he purchased 8W of Sec 18, Tp 2
3, R 7 E, paying therefor the sum of $22.
That Clackamas County had purchased
Baid land for the taxes of lbJ7 on an as
sessment to Chas Colta ; that said land
was also assessed for said year to Reuben
S Goodfellow. the riehtful owner thereof,
who paid the taxes as shown by sueritrs
receipt No. 349. And the Board being
satisfied that said assessment to Chaa
Cotta was a double assessment, and the
said Bale to C E Nash was illegal and
void, It is ordered that C E Wash have a
rebate in the sum of $22 and that the
clerk draw warrant for Bame.
In the matter of taxes of L Patterson,
trustee, on lot 16. blk 48, O I & 8 Co's
first add to Oswego.
Now at this time this matter coming
on to be heard and it appearing to the
Court that it is for the best interests of
the Countv that thn offer on said petition
be accepted, It is therefore ordered that
the Bum of $2 be accepted by the court
for the taxes and costs on said lot and
block, and tbe said taxes, on payment of
same, be cancelled on the delinquent
roll for said year.
In the matter of taxes on the property
purchased of the county by Albert
Schmidli :
Now at this time appearing Albert
Schmidli, representing that he had pur
chaped from the county certificate of sale
of lots 18 and 19 of blk 18 of Windsor for
the taxes of 1897, paying therefor the
amount for which said property was sold
and a 10 per cent penalty, and that not
withstanding this the property was of
fered for sale at the sale of property , of
the county for prior taxes and was com
pelled to bid for and purchase it again.
And it further appearing that the said
property was bid in for the eouRty for
taxes of the year 1898 and costs and pen
alty attached. The Board being fully
advised in the premises, It is hereby
ordered that upon the payment by tbe
said Albert Schmidli of the amount of
tax levied against said property of the
year 1898, the cosls, penalties, etc., will
be remitted, and the clerk is hereby in
structed on the payment of faid tax to
cancel the same upon the salesbook and
record of delinquent taxes, said property
being assessed in the name of Geo V
Buchanan.
In the matter of petitioYi of J J Cooke,
Bheriff, for Deputies and Clerical Aid :
Now comes J J Cooke, sheriff of Clack
amas County, and presents to the Board
the following petition :
Now, therefore, I, John J Cooke, slier
iff of said Clackamas County, would re
spectfully represent to your honorable
body, that there is, at this time, an im
mediate necessity for more deputies and
more clerical am to transact tne oustness
of this office and meet the requirements
of the laws of the state, and I would
therefore request you to make such order
as may be necessary, to allow me to ap
point as many deputies and clerks as in
my judgment I may actually require to
conduct the business of the office in con
formity w ith the requirements of the law,
such deputies and clerks to receive no
pay except for the time that they are
actually in my employ and on bills O. K.
by me.
Most respectfully submitted,
I J J Cooke, sheriff,
j And the Board being fully advised, It
iisordeied that the above pelition be
j gin 11 ted.
j In the matter of the application ot
I Mr. Kui Fore for Aid :
It is ordtriu that s'ho fe allowed ' the
sum of $4, to provide for 2. weeks' board.
The following claims were presented
ai.d allowed :
re
comnelled to sacrifice profits in order to reduce
our stock, and here quote a fe prices :
All-wool Clay Worsted Suits, regular price $12.50, now $9.00
All-wool Blue Serge Suits " " 12.50 " 9-o
All-wool Cheviots Suits " " : 13-5 " 9-85
We are also agents for the celebrated O egon Cassimere
in all colors, regular $12.50 suits for $9.00, also $ti su s for $8.
A full line of woolen underwear we are selling at a great
reduction. All wool garments for 50c up.
J. M. PRICE
The Up-To-Date Clothier.
John Lewellen, 3 da, 2 mi, comrt. .$ 9 20
John Lewellen, r and b 10 00
J R Morton, 3 da, 20 mi 11 00
T B Killin, 2 da, 36 mi, 2 da r & b, 15 60
Red Front Trading Co 2 50
The board now adjourned sine die,
J R Morton,
. , . John Lewellen,
. TB Killen, -
Commi sioners.
Cut this out and take it to G. A.
Harding's drug store and get a free sam
ple of Chamberlain's Storaae.li and Liver
Tablets, the best physic. They cleanse
and invigorate the stomach, improve
the appetite and regulate the bowels.
Regular size, 25c per box. G. A. Harding.
Each p'ackage of PUTNAM
FADELESS DYES colors
either Silk, Wool or Cotton per
fectly. Sold by C. G. Huntly.
THE CniCKEBINO PIANO 3
A Pomilar Favorite With Ticket
Voters.
Ih the Chiseling piano contest this
week, the Woodmen of ' the World
gained 22,172 votes, the Maccabees
4,734 votes, and the public school five.
The Redmen were ahead fn the Irving
fiano contest at the last report, tol
owing is the total vote in the Chick
ering contest:
W. O. W 103,854
K.O.T. M. 36,502
Public School 25,321
Free
Dinner Sets
The celebrated Semi-Vitreous
Porcelain hand-painted decora
tions, with gold trimmings given
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.
Ladles' and Gents' Fine Shoes
Jack Wells says- the twin babies
shonld be accredited to bis house in
stead of Walter Bruc's.
pOISO THE EIGHC THIXQ.
The trouble begins with a tickling
and a nagging little cough. Soreness in
the chest follows and the patient won
ders if he is going to have an alt winter
co W. ; Probably, if he does the wrong
thing or nothing. Certainly not if he
uses Perry Davis' Painkiller, the staunch
old remedy that cures a cold in twenty
four hours. There is but one Painkiller,
Perry Davis'.
GREAT LUCK OF AN EDITOR.
"For two years all efforts to cure Ec
zema in the palms of my hands failed,"
writes Editor H. N. Lester, of Syracuse,
Kan., ;"then I was wholly cured by
Bucklen s Arnica Salve."
world's best for Eruptions,
all skin diseases. Only 25c
Harding's.
It's the
Sores and
at G. A.
A CELEBRATED
Chickering Piano
VALUE $650.00
TO BE GIVEN AWAY
The enterprising citizens of Oregon
City have purchased a $030 Chickering
Piano and will ou January 25, 1002, give
it to the organization or person receiv
ing the greatest number of votes. The
instrument and ballot box are on exhi
bition at Burmeister & Andresen's jew
elry store, where the ballots are counted
every Wednesday evening and the result
published in the Courier-Herald. The
official ballots are WHITE and are
printed by the Oourier-HeraM and is
sued FREE by the following merchants
with every 10-cent purehate:
R. Freytag, groceries
V. Harris, groceries
Schrewe & Vernum, meats
Brunswick Restaurant
Burmeister .4 Andresen, jewelry
Cbarman & Co., drugs
Courier-rierald, printing
Moo e's Pharmacy
Welsh's Candy Store
Red Front, general merchandise
I. Selling " '
F. T. Barlow, groceries
"J . M. Price, clothing
P. O. Cigar Store
Pope & Co., hardware
A. Robertson, groceiies
Ely Bros., general merchandise
G. A. Harding, drugs
J. W. Blauey, meats
G. Roeenstein, clothing
W. L. Block, hotisefurniaher
Kozy Kandy Kitchen
P. G. Shark, barber, confectinery
H. Schrader, bakery ,
Mrs. Deute, ladies' furnislilng goods .
Constipation
Does your head ache ? Pain
back of your eyes? Bad
taste in your mouthy It's
your liver I Ayer's Puts' are
liver pills. They cure consti
pation, headache, dyspepsia.
23c. All druggist.
Want your mousurht or bvmrd keaatlful
brown or rich bUok? Then
BUCKINGHAM'S DYEr,
MITCHELL
WAGONS
Best possible to build
No waaon is or can be' better than
a Mitchell, because the cream of
wood stock is used, only after being
thoroughly seasoned. The wagon is
well ironed, well painted, well propor
tioned, and runs the lightest of any.
It is nearly 70 years since the first
Mitchell wagon was built, and they
have been built continuously ever
since by the Mitchells. When you
buy a Mitch'-.V , u get the benent of
this 70 years' experience.
Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co
THE MORNING TUB
cannot be enjoyed In a basin of limited
capacity nor where the water supply and
temperature is uncertain' by reason of
defective plumbing or beating apparatus.
To have both put in thorough working
order will not prove expensive if the
work is done by
F. C. CADKE
First and
Taylor Streets
Portland,
C'regsa.
Look Carefully
To Your Kidneys
i Fotografs....
Dr. Jenner's
Kidney Pills
cause the kidneys to work as
nature intended they should.
They1 build up the shrunken
walls of the kidneys, as no
known remedy has been found
to do before.
As a cure for urinary troubles
they have no equal.
10, 25, 50 Cents ioa
C. G HUNTLEY, Dung 1st
Oregsn City, Oregsn
Don't Force
Your Bowels
with harsh minerals which
always leave bad after-effects
on the entire system, and where
their use is persisted in, tend to
completely wreck the stomach
and bowels.
..USE..
Edgar's Cathartic
Confections
The only harmless, vegetable,
bowel regulator, and liver vitalizer
known.
As pleasant to the taste as
candy, and as positive as the harsh
est mineral. No gripe or pain
39 10, 25, 50 cents.
C. 6. HUNTLEY, Druggist
Oregon City, Oregon
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Subtle
iFoe
Dyspepsia is unrecognized in
half the cases. It deceives tbe
unknowing lufferer. Its many
variations work along the weakest
lines of the system. To battle
against ealy out of them is vain.
Our booklet explains its symp
toms. Our Dyspepsia Tablets give
complete and lasting relief.
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Drop in and see what
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VIEWS
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New Plumbing
and Tin Shop
A. MIHLSTON
JOBBING AND REPAIRING
a Specialty
Opposite Oaufleld Block OREGON CITY
Wall Paper
Now is the time to buy vour
wall paper and Murrow, the paper
hanger, will sell it to you cheaper
nan you can Duy it in Portland.
Drop a card in the postoffice and
have sample-book brought to your
house, or telephone Ely Bros.' store
J. MURROW, Oregon City
W. II. YOUNG'S
Livery & Feed Stablo
Finest Turnouts in City
OREGON CITY. OREGON
Oregon City Junk store
Buys old rags, bottles,
old iron, rubber and
all kinds of metals.
Higest prices paid.
Sugarman&Co
Cor. Main and Tenth Sts.
WANTED TRUSTWORTHY MEN ASD WO
men to travel and derti8e for old established
honse of solid financial standing Salary (780
year and expenses, all payable In cash. No can
faeflnpt required. GiTe references and enclose
self-addressed stamp ed envelope. Address Man
ager, 353 Caxlon Building, Chicago.
S. J. VAUGHN'S
Livery, Feed and Sale Stables
Nearly opposite Suspension bridge
First-Class Rigs of All Kinds
OREGON CITY, OREGON
11 fclLLir he. E. G.SEOL
uyspspsia 1 aoieis h
10 . 5KC
29 0 60C. J
C. G- HUNTLEY, Druggist
Oregon City, Oregon
Banth
Bignatura.
of
onxA
1m lai Yon Haw AJwan Botgt
Will give you a
Bargain in Wall Paper
Wall Tinting and in
General House Painting
Paint Shop near Depot Hotel