Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, December 05, 1902, Page 5, Image 5

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    OREGON CITY COURIER- FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1902.
WILLAMETTE
GROCERY
MILES & McGLASHAN, PROPS.
OREGON CITY, OREGON
25 Cents
7 Bars 1776 Washing Powders
20 Cents
Package Fairbank's Gold Dust
10 Cents
Mop Sticks
25 Ceil s
8 Ears
; Xlut Laundry Soap
50 Cents
CanrMonapole Svrup
$1.20
Gallon Can Best Maple Syrup
50 Cents
Gallon New Orleans Molasses
15 Cents
Our Fine, Blend Coffee
We handle a full line of Flour
THE MORNINd TUB
cannot be enjoyed in a basin of limited
capacity nor where the water Bupply and
temperature is uncertain by reason oi
defective plumbing or heating apparatus.
To have both put in thorough working
order will not prove expensive if the
work is done by
F C. GADKE
E. E. G. SEOL
. Will give you a
Bargain in Wall Paper
Wall Tinting and in
General House Painting
Paint Shop near Depot Hotel
Wall Paper
Now is the time to buy your
wall paper and Rlurrow, the paper
hanger, will sell it to you cheaper
than you can buy 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
A Complete Line
-OF
Fine Footwear
For ladies, gentlemen and
children you will find in
our stylish and up-to-date
stock. Our handsome and
durable $3.50 shoe for men
can't be equaled for weat
quality or style, and ou
women's fine $3.00 shoes
are the acme of comfoi
and graceful outline. Our
prices will suit.
Krausse Bros
1 TIH1SESS OF IHE SK1X.
The only nrjoedy in the world a that
will at qm estop Itchiness of the Skin on
any part of the body that ib absolutely
ofo nrl never failine. is Doan's Oint
ment. Free Samples at C. G. Huntley's.
Rain and sweat
have no etlect
harness trea
with Eureka Har
ness Oil. It re
sist! the
keen the
er soft and
do not break. VJy
No rough sur- fffV
WW
Vs.
Sold
, ererywliere
; 1 in cans
ail sues.
' Made by
, Standard Oil
, lace w -Il
and cut. The lj
Ed harness not 2:TfV ,
; only keeps il Eh j ' ,
i lookingjike YjJJJy
i wears twite ltf7 ( Stir- Jit
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( D. & P. C. LATOURETTE
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Commercial, Beal Estate and Probate Lav
Specialties
Office In Commercial Bank Building
OREGON CITY OREGON
QOMMERCIAL BANK
of OREGON' CITY
capital $100,000
Transacts a general banking business
Makes loans and collections, discounts bills
buyi and sells domestic and foreign exchange,
and receives deposits subject to check.
Open from,9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
uATOlHETTE,
r r f- deut
r
. J. Meyeb
Cashie
c.
THE
GREENMAN
PIONEER EXPRESSMAN
(Established 1SG5)
Prompt delivery to all parts of the olty
JREQON CITY OREGON
J)R. GEO. HOEYE
DENTIST '
ill work warranted and satisfaction guaranteed
Crown and Bridge work a specialty
Caufleld Building
OREGON CITY OREGON
I)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, Abstracta Made, Deeds, Mort
gages, Etc., Drawn.
With J. W. Loder, Stevens Building,
Oregon Cuy, Ore.
Qt E. HAYES
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Stevens Building,
OREGON CITY
opp.iBank of Oregon City
OREGON
QEO. T. HOWARD
NOTARY PUBLIC
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
At Red Front Court House Block
OREGON CITY OREGON
QRANT B. D1MICK
Attorney and Counselor at Law
Will practice in all Courts in ihe State, Circuit
ana District vourts oi we uuiieu oiaiee.
Insolvent debtors taken through bankruptcy.
Offloe in btevena Building, Oregon City, Or.
J. W. Nonius, M. D. J. W. Powell. M. D.
JjOjlRIS & POWELL,
Physicians and Surgeons.
Calls in city orcountry promptly attended
Office: 1,2,17,
Charman Bros. Block, Oregon City.
JJOBERT A. MILLER
ATTORNEYifATLAW
,0. D. EBY, NOTARY PUBLIC.' 'JBSJil
Real EBtate bought and sold, money loaned
titles examined and abstracts made cash paid for
eounty warrants. Probate and commissioners
court business and insurance. Jmm
BOOM 3, WEINHARD BUILDING
OREGON CITY. ... - OREGON,
0. &CHUEBEL
TTREN &
W. 8. U'REN
SCHUEBEL
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Deutf&et EbDotai
Will nrnctice 'in all courts, make collections
and settlements of estates, furnish abstracta of
title, lend yon money ana lena your money on
nrst mortgage.
umce in jgnierpris nuiiaing,
OREGON CITY
OEKGON
E
I. SIAS
C CALEB IK
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY
Silverware and Spectacles
CANBI OREGON
W. II. YOUNG'S
Livery & Feed Stable
Finest Turnouts in City
OREGON CITY. OREGON
S. J.YAUGHAN'S
Livery, Feed and Sale Stables
. Nearly opposite Suspension bridge
First-Class Rigs of All Kinds
OREGON CITY, OREGON
If yon desire a good complexion nse
Mnki Tea. a pure horh drink. It acts on the
liver and makes theekio fmooth and clear. Cores
Bkk headaches; 25o and ft. Money refunded if
it does not satiely you. Write to W. H. Hooker ft
Co., Buffalo, N. Y., for ine sample, or llowell 4
Jones, druggists.
DR. KiNC'S
try NEW DISCOVERY
FOR THAT COLD.
TAKE MO SUBSTITUTE.
Cures Consumption,Cougris,
Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma,
LaG rippe, Hoarseness,
Sore Throat, Croup and
Whooping Cough.
NO CURE. NO PAY.
ric5G?. andjl. T5'L BOTTLES FREE
DIFFICULTY ENCOUNTERED.
PEOPLE WILL SOT ASSESS
THEIR PROPERTY AS
THEY SHOULD.
What Is the Remedy For Existing
Evils of Assessment. ,
In your last issue- your picket Hops
open fire on the assessors office . We
have had some experience in the matter
of assessments and if you will give us
space will give you our experience. You
use the name "Farmer" as though we
were the class liable to look this matter
up. We have two very able county edi
tors and a score of good, honest attorneys
that have the welfare of the dear peo
ple at heart (about election time) and
the farmer especially.
We have been taking the Oregonian'a
advice, letting statesmen attend to tho.-e
duties while we raise hogs, hops, wool,
wheat, hell, etc. Election times now, j
we know the officers we
elect take the oath to support j
the constitution, etc. ; the assessor to
assess all property at its actual cash
value. But do they do it? Well the ex
hibit shows for itself. We had the
pleasure, or rather displeasure, of being
deputy assessor. We took the oath and
faithfully tried to carry it out, regard
less of friends or foe, even carrying out
our pledge to the people in the canvass
that elected our entire county ticket.
My blanks show an increase in valua
tion of over $500,000 on railroads, manu
facturers, etc., also money, notes and
accounts. What followed? Even mv
friends in office turned me down. The
board of equalization of which two were
members of my own political party and
the other one that administered the
oath cut my assessment in twain, re
ducing the assessment about $500,000
There is to this day some people who say
Bill Myers disrupted the populist by that
act, although y"u wilt hear few say I
did not do my duty. Did the farmer
stay with me? Well, the subsequent
election tells the tale :
There w .s another duty imposed upon
me (thinking probably was the best
piece of political machinery to be laid on
the shelf) that was the listing of the
mortgage notes, which most Christian j
people thought should not be assessed, j
After this the board did not force those
to pay that did not wtnt to. The agree
ment was if one paid all should. My
duties ceased after the notes were listed.
But, lo and behold, Bill Myers was to
blame for the whole business.
Notes and accounts you did not no
tice in your article the greatest fraud j
rest heie. The exhibit (hows only
$7195, notes and accounts. If you will (
examine of this amount (here are very .
few mor'gHge notes included. ' ,
We used to have on our statutes or in
the assessment law the mortgage tax
law, Tliis law was exacted for the pur-
pose of -catching non-resident money
lenders . After the repeal the mortgage
holder protected by the repeal made
the assessment of mortgage notes il
legal. The facts being otherwise the
repeal only repeal the mortgage law, not
the assessment of the note, it being just
as liable to assessment as any other
note the fact of being backed up by
mortgage or the joint signature of John
Doe cuts no figure. The beet jurist in
the state say so. The matter was re
ferred to the state attorney.
He also gives out his opinion that
mortgage notes are assessable. Are
they assessed? If not, why not! Why
the assessor knows that if he did his
political head would come off and it was
not profitable for him to do so.
Now, why doesn't this good man that
holds that note, money, hank stock,
etc., under oath give it into the
assessor not profitable to do so. Don't
blame the assessor the good Christian
people, but the system, usury, rent and
profit.
We congratulate you, Brother Editor,
on your start in your next. Will jou
please tell us how you are going to re
form these Christian anarchist? Force
them to tell the truth, the whole truth
and nothing but the truth under the
present bystem.
Yours,
W. W. Myers
For a Bad Cold.
If vou have a bad cold you need a
good reliable medicine like Chamber
Iain's Cough Remedy to loosen and re
lieve it, and to allay the irritation and
inflammation of the throat and lungs.
For sale by Geo. A. Hardii g.
lielena, Mont., Oct. 4, 191)2. "
Dr. C. A. I'errin, Helena, Mont.
I wish to thank you for my re
lief. I was suffering agonies frum
piic8ud was taking morphine to
relii VH me, whon, on the advice oi
a friend, i i rocurred a bottle o'
yoni Pen in 1'ile SpeciGc and look
a tiil'le pi",bhil at night and an-othe-ir
t tie root ning. Athallpai-i
twelve rorn, my wife pave mi
nnotbr fablefroonful, when mi
puiii a I otr.jpfd. In two days I
was utile to at'end my regulai
husii..vs ciiliit I; lelirved. Itwas simply
VIOUllt-IiUl. JUUCS MlTnOF.FEK j
Furrier. HHi'
i-Ji ry.
mints iW!.VSiWnhKSl
14 . m V.. ... I W saJTi
Largest
Clothiers
la the
Northwest
mmk wearsag Apparel
, ( For Men and Hoys'
The variety of styles and materials
we show are all that could be asked.
We. want you to come to Portlandaiid
look over our lines we will be pleas
ed to show you through, whether you
wish to buy or not.
Men's Business alts
Men's Topcoats
Men's Raincoats -Men's
Overcoats
oys5 lothisigof Highest Grade f
We are without
TD J r
m ijoys anu x uuuis riign-vjrauc viuumig ti.a.j any
concern in the Northwest.
Complete lines of Juvenile Furnishings and Hats in
connection with the boys' department.
P. C JtO.Ry. Co
is the regular Sunday
25c
round
trip rate between Oregon
City and Portland.
Gel your tickets at
Harding s drug 8l
. Asleep Amid Flames.
Breaking into a blazing home, some
firemai lately dragged the sleeping in-
mates from death
fancied security,
and death near. It's that way when
you neglect coughs and colds. Don't do
it. Dr. King's New Discovery for con
sumption gives perfect protection against
all Thaoat, Chest and Lung Troubles.
Keep it Dear, and avoid suffering, death,
and doctor's bills. A teaspoonful stops
a late cough, persistent use the most
stubborn. Harmless and nice tasting
it's guaranteed to satisfy by Geo. A.
Harding, Druggist. Price 50c and $1
Trial bottles free.
OASTOniA,
Bean the ou Have Always
Potatoes Highest market prices for
Fancy stock. Shank & Bissell.
The Bsst Remedy for Croup. '
From the Atchinson, Kan., Daily Globe.
This is the season when the woman
who knows the beet remedies for croup
is in demands in every neighborhood.
One of the most terrible things in the
world is to be awakened in the middle of
the night by a whoop from one of
the children. The croup remedies are
almost as sure to be lost, in case of
croup, as a revolver is Sure to be lost in
case of burglars. There used to be an
old fashioned remedy for croup, known
as hive syrnp and tolu, but some modern
mothers say that Chamberlain's Oougn
Remedy is better, and does not cost to
much. It causes the patient to "throw
up the phlegm" quicker, and gives relief
in a snorter time, uive iuib reuieuy
soon as the croupy cough appears and
it will prevent the attack. It never
fails and is pleasant and safe to take.
A Startling Surprise.
Very few could believe in looking at
A. T. Hoadley, a healthy, robust black
smith of Tilden, Ind,,that for ten years
he suffered such tortures from Rheu
matism as few could endure and live.
But a wonderful change followed his
taking Electric Bitters, "and I have
not felt a twinge in over a year." They
regulate the Kidneys, purify the blood
and cure Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
Nervousness, improvediges'.ion and give
perfect health. Try them. Only 50cts.
at Geo. A. Harding's drug store.
LECAL NOTICES.
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned
has be n appointed administrator In the estate of
Albert CUisuer, deceased.
All persons having claims against the said
estate are hereby potilled u present the hni'i
doly verified according to law and accompanied
by the proper vonchers, to the undersigned, at
Sprlngwater, Clackamas County, Oregon, within
six moot In of the date of this notice.
Dated this 30th day of October, 1902.
ED. CLOHSKR,
GEO. C. BP.OWNEI.L, Administrator.
Attorney for Admlnif trator.
r
Large assortment of Full Dress Tuxedo and Prince Albert
a doubt, showing more exclusive dsi gns rW
.i.L-r TJ' L rJ- niLi 1 . OF
cj 9999 999 999
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned hat
been appointed administrator of I lie estate of
Morceli Koener deceased.
All person 1 having claims ag 'Inst the wid es
tate are beretiy noUfied to present the same duly
verified according to law and aeennipaaied by the
proper vouchers, to the undersigned at the offloe
ol J. W. Loder In Oregon City, Che itatnat County,
Oregon, within six months from i lie date of this
notice,
Dated thls;81th day of October, 1902,
C, A. NASH, '
Administrator of the estate of Maroell Koener,
SUMMONS.
In the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for
ClavKamas county,
William Crombie, plaintiffs. Clara Hay Crombie
defendant.
To Clara May Crombie, be above-named de
fendant : In the name of the state of Oregon, you
are hereby commanded to appear and answer the
complaint tiled against yon ill the above entitled
conrt and cause on r before the 2ld day of Decem
ber.lMtt, being more than six weeks from the date
of first publication of this summons, and the date
prescribed by the ordei of suid oourt.and if yon fail
so to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will
apply to the oourt for the relief pmyed for in the
complaint, to wi'i that the bonds of matrimony
heretofore and now rxlstlnit between you and the
plaintiff be forever dissolved, and lor such other
and further relief as tu the court may seem equita
ble. This summons Is served upon you iiy order or tne
Hon. T. A. Mcllride. dated the 3d day of Novem
ber, 1002, and Ihe date of Ihe first publication of
tnls summons is the vinaayoi November, I'Mi,
and Ihe last publication the 19th day of December,
FBAKK 8CHLEGEL.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
In the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for the
county oi tiacxamas.
Nancy Bnstwlck, plaintiff, vs. W. C. Bostwlck
defendant.
To W. C. Bostwlck. the above named defendant:
Id the name of the state of Oregon, you are
hereby notined inai tne risintin ncrem nas men
a comnlslnt against yon In the above-entitled
conrt and cause, and you are hereby required to
appear and answer said complaint on or before
the last day or tneoi me lime presvriDea in tne
order of publication made herein, to wit: on or
before the 2oth day of December, 1902; you are
further nolineu inai 11 you lau to appear ana an
swer the Mid com olal lit or plead thereto the
Plaintiff will cause your default to be entered and
will apply to the court Kir Uie renei prayed lor In
said complaint, to-wit, lor a uucree forever aia
solviug the bonds of matrimony now existing be
tween Plaintiff and yourself, also for an order re
storing to PlalntifTher maiden name, to wit, Nancy
bagar, and for such other and further relief as to
equity may seem Just and proper.
The date oi the first publication of this sum
mons Is Friday, November 7th, 1909, and the lust
publication thereof, Friday, December 2B, 19U2, and
said summons shall he published ou Friday of
each week for a period of six weeks.
This summons is published by order of lion.
Thos. A. Mcllride, Judge of the above entitled
court, duly made November il, 1Wi2.
C'HAH- J. SCIiMAItKl,,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of Elizabeth Shandy, deceased.
Notice la bereby given that the undersigned has
beon dulv appointed by the county court of
ClackKmn county, Oregon, as administrator of
the extati' of Elizabeth Bhanily, dnceased. All
rnsns laving claims apalnst said SMtiito are
hereby nodded to present the same, properly veri
fied an by law required, to nie at Wilhoit, Oti'., or
my attorneys at Oregon City, Ore., with.it six
months from this date.
DUd this 17th day ef October, 1902.
O. H. BOYLKM, A'tminl.",or.
JRH1KKT A. MILLER audo. 1. KilY,
A'toruev" fr A luiini - or
Get a freo simple of Olia lib"
Stomach and Liver Tablets at
Harding's drug store They r
to take and more pleasant in eff i
pills. Then their use is not follow
connpipation as is often the ca
pilU. It egular mz"., 25 cents p,-r
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$10 to $35
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10 to 55
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9 9999
SUMMONS. .
In the Circuit Court of the Mate of Oreg.n for
county of Clackainan.
Nellie Field, Plrlutift', vs. Arthur Field, De
fendant. To Arthur Field, dcfvmlunt.: above mimed r
In the name of the Btate of Oiegon you are hoio
by required to appear and an er the complaint
filed against you In the above entitled suit in thu
above named court, on or before Ui. time set out
In the or ler for Ihe pobl cation of the summons,,
to wit: On or befo e six weeks alter the first puii
lication thereof, being November 7th. 1902, and if
you fall so to appear or answer within said time,
tilt, plaintiff above named will, for want thereof,
apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In her
cowpl .int. and for a decree dissolving the bonds '
of matrimony existing between the plaintiff and
Deieudaut; that Plaintiff be allowed to roaunia
her maiden name and for costs and disbursement.
of tne suit.
The date of the first Dubllcatlon of this notice is
November 7th, llXtt, ana the last date is Decem
ber 19th, 1902, and this summons is published pur
suant to an order made an entered by Hon.'J'lioinus
A. Mcliride, juiIko ot tne above .nutieu uourv,
on the !ird day of Novemlier, V.!.
A. H. ff11.JN DUNHAM,
Attorney for rlnlntitf.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the S'ale of Oregon for
the County ol Clackamas.
Agnes Lei and, Plaintiff, vs. John Leland, Ee-
reiinauu
In the name of the State of Oregon, yon are
bereby required to appear and answer the com
plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit
In the above named court on or before Friday,
December 12, 1902, the same being seven weeks
from the Ant publication of this summons) and
you will take notice that If you fall so to appear
and answer said complaint, that the Plaintiff will
apply to the court for the reliel demanded in said,
complaint, to-wltt That the bonds of matrimony,
now existing between you and Plaintiff be dis
solved. Th s summons Is published by order of Hon,
Thomas A. Mcllride, Judge of th. 6lh Judicial
District of the Slate of Oregon, in tho Oregon
City Courlerlierald for seven consecutive weeks,
couiniencliig Friday, November 7th, 1902, and con
tinuing for each week thereafter to and Including
I'fidny, December 19, 1902,
HOWARD M. BROWNELL,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice Is hereby given that W. E. Grantham,
Administrator of the estate of Malachl Uranthautr
deceased, has filed in the County Court of Clacka
mas Uounty. Oregon, bis final account as such
Administrator, and the Court has fixed luesday,
the 9th day of Deenmbcr, 19(12, at the hour ol 1U
o'clock A. M, of said day at the County Court In
suid Connty as the time and place for hearing oh
jeclions. if any, to said tlual accouut.
All persons are heieby notified to appear
aid time and place and show cause, if any exisi,.
why eukl Html account should not be allowed and
said estate finally setHeVavtid said Administrator
dlscliaiged.
W. E. OKANTHAM,
Administrator of the estate of Malachl tlran
tht.uj, deceased.
A. R. MEN DEN II ALL,
Attorney for Administrator. .
First publication Noveinber7th, ltsri.
Last publlcullon December Mil, 19U2.
SUMMONS.
In the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for thv
couu,y of Clackamas.
C'aiaE. Carpenter, plakhtlfT.vs. George Carpenter,
defendant.
To fieorge Carpenter, tho above named defend
ant: In the nam' of trie state of Orcprou you aro
hen by required to appear and answer the com
plaint filed against you in the nbove entitled court
auil cause, on or before the 23d day of Dooember,
19 '2, being six weeks from the first publication of
this summons, and the dale prescribed by the
order of said Court, and if you luil so to answer,
for want thereof, the Plaintiff will apply to the
court lor the relief prayed for In the complaint,
U-wit: That the bomii oi matrimony heretoloro
and now txlhtlug between you and the Plalntlti
be foiovnr disHulvi-d.end that the custody of minor
oMld, Kdwaid Carpenter, be awaided lo flie Plato
till, and for such oilier soil further relief as to
the court may seem equitable.
Tins summons Is served upon yon by order of
the llon.T. A. Mcllrnlc. Haled lb. third duy of
November, ll. 02 and llieaaieof the first publica
tion of lhl summons Is II. e 7th day of November,
loiii, sod I lu; lust publication the hn h day of De
cern ijr. l:i J2.
II'RANK SCIM i, r..
A. tie ho P'aiot ',
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Company