Oregon City courier=herald. (Oregon City, Or.) 1898-1902, September 26, 1902, Image 1

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COURIER ESTABLISHED MAY, 1BB3
HERALD ESTABLISHED JULY, 1893
INDEPENDENT ESTABLISHED 1898
OREGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1902
20th YEAR, NO. 6
City
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Qt D. & D. 0. LATOURETTE
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Oommeroial, Eeal'Estate and Probate Law
Specialties
Office In Commercial Bank Building
OREGON CITY OREGON
COMMERCIAL BANK
op OREGON CITY
. CAPITAL $100,000
Transacts a general banking business
Makes loans and collection, discounts bllis
buys and sells domestic and foreign exchange,
and receives deposits subject to check.
Open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
V, t IjATOCBETTE,
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K. J. Mkybb
Castiie
N. GREENMAN
THE PIONEER, EXPRESSMAN
(Established 1865)
Prompt delivery to all parts of the city
OREGON CITY OREGON
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J)R. GEO. HOEYE
DENTIST
All work warranted and satisfaction guaranteed
Crown and Bridge work a speolalty
Caufleld Building
OREGON CITY OREGON
J)R. FRANCIS FREEMAN
DENTIST
Graduate of Northwestern University Dental
School, also of American College of
Dental Surgery, Chicago
Willamette Block
OREGON CITY OREGON
E H. COOPER,
Notary Public.
Real Estate and Insurance, Titles Exam-
ined, Abstracts Made, Deeds, Mort
gages, Etc., Drawn.
With J. W. Loder, Stevens Building,
Oregon City, Ore.
Qt E. HAYES
ATiDRNEY AT LAW
Stevens Building, opp. Bank of Oregon City
OREGON CITY OREGON
fEO, T. HOWARD
NOTARY PUBLIC
Kl'IAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
t Red Front Court Home Block
OKV:.'.N CITY OREGON
(JRAl'T B. DIMTCK
- " Attorney and Counselor at Law
Will pracllce In all Courts In ihe State, Circuit
and District Courts of Ihe United States.
Insolvent debtors taken through bankruptcy.
Offloe in btevens Buildiug, Oregon City, Or.
J C. STRICKLAND, M. D.
(Hospital and Private Experience)
Special attention paid to Catarrh and Chronic
Diseases
Office hours: 10 to 12, a. m.; I to 6, p. m.
Willamette Building
OREGON CITY OREGON
J. W. Norms, M. D. J. W. POWELt. M. I.
Jf ORRIS & POWELL,
Physicians and Surgeons.
Calls in city or country promptly attended
Office: 1,2,17,
Charman Bros. Block, Oregon City.
JJROBERT A. MILLER
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Will practice In all Courts of the State
Welnhard Building, Opposite Court House
OREGON CITY, OREGON
0. Schukbil W. 8. U'REN
JJREN & SCHUEBEL
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
tttutfdiet aibDotat
Will' praotice 'in all courts, make collections
and settlements of estates, furnish abstracts of
title, lend yon money and lend your money on
first mortgage. Office in Enterprise building.
OREGON CITY OREGON
Jj I. SIA3
DEALER IN
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY
Silverware .and Spectacles
OANBY OREGON
Y. U. YOUXG'S
Livery & feed Stabla
Finest.Turnouts io City
OREGON CITY. OREGON
S. J. VAUGHAN'S
Livery, Fesd and Sale Stables
Nearly opposite Suspension bridge
First-Class Rigs of All Kinds
OREGON CITY, OREGON
WHAT IS THE USE
of lufferins from indleestion If you eat what
you want, or of starving yourself to avoid such d.s
tret Acker's Dynpepsl Tablets taken after
e!iu?wiU digest your food perfectly and free you
from all the disagreeable symptoms of indigestion
and drtpopsta. Kat what you like at anj ' time.and
take in Acker Tablet afterward. rositlTjly
guaranteed. Your money will always be "funded
If yon are not satisfied. Write to us lor free
sample. W. II. Hooker 4 Co.. Buffalo. N. Y.,
HowoU Jones, druggists.
THE OLD RELIABLE
EHKDER
Absolutely: Purer
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
Correct Estimate of Losses by
Fire.
Owing to the fact that considerable
confusion has attended the facts and
figures relating to the damage caused by
the recent fires around Springwater,
no authentic list of damage lias been
printed by the papers the fol
lowing is a list of damages made out by
some reliable genileuaen who live at
Springwater:
George Cunt.ingham $1000
Mrs. Uraig 600
Robt. Guttridge : .. 500
E. J. Bowen 200
Carol Howell 2000
James Guttridge 600
F. Whitehead.... 1000
D. Ridgeway 800
D. O. Howell 500
F.Millard '. 500
Al Cassey 700
Phil Shannon 2000
A. M. Shibley 1500
Myers & Sons 2000
B. Tucker 2500
II. E. Cross 2500
Mrs. Albright . 1000
J. Coin 300
Joe Killen 500
Mrs. Reid 300
Mrs. Gordon . 500
J.Goble 300
N. D. Bridenstine 1000
F. Busch 1000
Ed Millen....- 500
Ed Closner 1500
Al Lacey 2500
W. Smith 1000
W..J. Lewellen ........ 1500
W. Warnock 2000
Charles Bard 500
W. Kandle. 2000
J. Stormer. 1500
J. A. Reid 1500
W. Bard 1700
Mrs. Charter 300
W. rinyder 1500
James Marchbank 400
George Reut 1000
John Marchbank 500
T. S trite 500
Widow Lewellen 500
John Lewellen 700
O. II. Guttridge 300
vv. JNieman..: 250
F. Habelt 250
A. Habelt 250
F. Habelt .: 250
J. Marrs 150
E. Lacey 200
M.Taeks 600
H.Dubois 500
W. Tanmen 500
W. L. Oornett '40
Presbyterian Church ' 800
A. D. Crane 50
W . J. Lewellen,
James Guttridge,
T. Strite,
D. RlDGEWAY.
Labor Day Expenditure and
receipts.
Statement of manager nf the rncinf.n
and disbursements of Labor Day cele-
orauon, oeptemDenst, iaua:
Receipts.
Am't ree'd from 4th Julycom. $198 40
base ball game. 121 80
" " " program advt. 7 50
" " " dance Pavillion 19 00
R. B Walker
donation K (in
Advance loan from Federal
Union 50 00
$4ul 70
DISBURSEMENTS.
O. C. base ball team 28 50
Milwaukie Brass Band 45 00
Feifer's Union base ball team ... 15 00
Woodman Brass Band 25 00
Base ball 3 25
Fire works 50 00
Ticket sellers 6 00
Gate keepers , 10 00
Wilson & Cooke, mdse 2 26
G-. M.Joe, mdse 3 20
M. Michael, bunting 3 50
Adams Bros, bunting and decora
tion 9 33
I. Selling, miiBlin and mdse 7 70
Huntley Bros , 2 05
O. C. Enterprise, advt 8 00
J, E. Rhoades, decorating 10 00
W. H . Young, livery 3 00
Courier-Herald, advt 10 00
K. R. Williams, teams 16 00
F. S. Baker, lumber 5 75
Pac States Tel and Telp'n Co. . . 2 75
C. M. Oglesby, labor 3 00
A. W. Cheney, printing 14 00
Brodie Bros, printing 125
O. C. T. Co !. 50
S. J. Burford.advt 2 00
Max Merkins 1 00
Labot day buttons 20 00
R. R. and Telegraphing 10 00
Lipman Wolfe & Co, gilt triming 9 50
Postage and expressage 4 50
Ten car signs at 50c 5 00
Five streamers and banners 5 00
Loan returned to Federal Union. 50 00
Entertainment, orator 10 00
Returned to Walker, dunation. . . 5 00
Total disbursements $396 03
Balance on hand 14 67
E. N. Greenuian hauling freight and
furnishing two wagons and hordes No
charges.
To all thosf who so kindly volnenteered
their services and to the business men
and others and to the societies who as
sisted to make Labor Day such a grand
success, we are most greatfully thank
ful. Yonrn Truly,
J. II . Howard, Manager.
State Fair Premiums.
The following residents of Clackamas
county received premiums at (lie Btate
fair:
R. Scott, Milwaukie First on pair
ram lambs, and second and third on
ewes, Colswolds; all awards on Dorset
Horns ; 8Bcond sweepstake on four long
wool lambs ; second brepder's special.
All awards on Little Yorkshires; no
competition. '
Schmidt Bros., of Shubel Second on
two-year-old Shropshire rams; third on
pair ram lambs ; first and third on one-year-old
ewes ; second on pair of ewe
lambs. Third breeder's special.
J. Murrow & Sou, Oregon City On
Barred Plymouth Rocks, first, second
and third on cocks ; first on hens ; first,
second on cockerel, first on pen and first
in American class.
George Lazelle, of Oregon City On
Red Polled ; first on two-year-olds; first
on calves, hulls Third on cows ; first on
two-year-olds; first on calf, females;
second cn exhibitors' herd.
REALTY TRANSFERS.
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1 iW''rByt'kV:i! f a wagon box is a guarantee
UWMf&W0 excellence and high grade
mm
quality in the construction of
this, wagon. If yours does
not have it on dispose of it
and get one that has as you
cannot afford to run any
chances on the material used
in a wagon, every time you break down it costs you money
though the manufacturers replace the broken part.
Punished Evey Week by Clacka
mas Abstact & Trust Co.
A O Forsv the to H Look, 20 acres
in see 27, 1-3 e 300
0 I & 8 Co to F W Gilligan, 24 ac
res in James Moore cl 482
T J Kerns to J H Turner, s 1-2 of n
1-2 of nw of sec 20, 4-4 e 125
W E Poiief to S Svvegle, w 1-2 of
sec 9, 4-1 e C400
E K Lu force to Til le Guarantee &
TO, s w sec 24, 7 3e 100
T W Martin to Nicoli Bros Co, ne
sec 32, snd nw of sec 33, 7-4 e. . . $2560
L Glover e.t al to O W P & Ry Co,
right of wny 963
J Onrkisli t ) K F Rilev, lots 26, 26,
27. 28 and 35 to 39, blk 17 and 1,
2 ami 3 blk 13, Mintliorn 95
C D l.aiomette to J Dellinger, 11 Jg
of ne of sec 18, 2-4 e . 50
W A Shaw to J A Mass. 60 acres in
sec 36, 5-1 e 7.0
T P Ramiall udiur to F S Morris,
15 acre in sec 34, 3 4 e . 6000
H ErtmiiM to ,1 .1 Verry, 5.56 acres
in sec 81. 3-1 w 100
Willamett- Falls Co to S Fowler,
tracts, Williaraeite Falls 175
A E Wa u tn A Houn, 50 acres in
sec 24. 1-2 e . ; 3500
J T'aqut't Ui A Molen, tract near
Caneman 325
H Look to L R Look, 10 acres in
sees 26 and 27, 1-3 h 150
II J Scbn- upi r 10 ,1 A Surface, 3.30
acres in t he Fihher cl 2-2 e 168
P Leichtrti ise to A Lwchtweise, 1-
5 interest 111 of hw and sw of
ne of sw of sec 3U, 1 4 e 400
J Zwwk to J A Cooke, blk 3, Mare-
field. 500
Notice to Taxpayers and Prop
erty Owners.
Notice is ;heieby given that the board
of equalization of the county of Clacka
mas, State of Oregon, will for the week
beginning Monday, October 13ih, 1902,
be iu ui tendance at the oflice of the
county clerk, in said co'tn'y and state,
for the purpose of publicly examining
the assessment rolls of said county
for the year 1902, and correcting all er
rors in valuation, description or quali
ties uf lands, lots or other 1 ruperty. It
is theduty of all persons interested to
appear at the time and place herein
mentioned, and call the attention of said
board to any eirors in assessment, or
property not atsessed, so that the same
may be corrected in the manner pro
vided by law.
Eli Williams, -Assessor
of Clackamas County.
Pleaee call early in the week.
"INCURABLE" HEART DISEASE SOON
CURED.
By the Great Specialist in Treating Weak
and Diseased Hearts, Franklin
Miles, M. D., LL. B.
Will Spud $4.00 Worth of His Special
ivsatuieuc f ree an a Trial.
To demonstrate the un -sual curative
powers of hs new and complete special
treatments by mail for heart disease,
short breath, pain in the side, oppres
sion in the chest, irregular pulse, pal
pitation, smothering spells, pulling of
the ankles, or dropBV. Dr. Miles will
send four dollars worth free as a trial, to
all who mention this paper. His treat
ments are the result of twenty-five years
of careful study, extensive research, and
remarkable experience in treating the
varous ailiments of the heart, stom -cb
and nerves, which so often complicate
each case. So astonishing are the re
sults of his complete special treatments
that he does not hesitate to oiler all per
sons a ttiai free.
Nothing could be more generous. Few
physicians have such confidence in their
remedies. There is no reasons why
eveiy afflicted person should not. avail
themselves of thia exceedingly lineral
offer, as they may never have another
such opportunity. No death comes as
suddeuly as that from heart disease.
Urs. A. Lronck, of Huntington, Ini., whs cured
afier thirty physicians fjle0 ; M rs. l-'lora Grantor,
of llrlstoviUe, O., after twenty-two; Jan. R. Waite
the noted actor, after a score hud pr'tionn cod
him Incurable; Mrs. Frank Htnith, of Chicago,
aflsr fivs leading physicians had given tier up;
Mr. Jnllm Keister of CliieaKO, after ten; Mrs. K.
l'arker after sixteen failed.
A thousand references to and testimonials from
Bishops, Clergymen, IjRnkers, Tanners and their
wlvrs will be sent free upoii request.
Bend at once for free examination
blank, phamphlets and free treatment
before it is to) late. Address Franklin
Miles, M. D. LL. B. 20:5 to 205 btate
Street, Chicago, 111. Please mention
Oregon City Courier-Herald in your
reply.
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BUY A FISH-
We also carry a full line of Buggies and Spring Wagons.
Write us for prices on everything you need, it cn'y takes a
postal card and may save you dollars.
ORTHWEST -IMPLEMENT COMPANY,
208 FRONT STREET,
PORTAND ORE
rfHEAVY LOSSES
To Our Friends and Patrons:
Heavy losses wo have suffered through
tho recent fires placed us in a tight pinch
we need money, and ask our friends to come
and buy their winter supplies from, our
mammoth stock for cash.
We will slaughter Heating Stoves and
Sewing Machines, and we will give you a
discount on all other goods purchased be
tween now and December 1st for cash. Do
not miss your chance, Heating Stoves and
Sewing Machines will go for ncarfy half
price.
Frank Busch, The House Furnisher
581 1
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