Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, August 21, 1903, Page 2, Image 2

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OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21 1903,
Oregon City
Bicycle
3
and Gun Store
Main Street, next to Oregon City Bank
New Location New Gooods
We are showing the largest stock of Bicycles, Guns
Sporting Goods, Fishing Tackle and Bicycle Sundries
ever shown in Clackamas county. Having purchased
the entire stock of Bicycles and Bicycle Sundries of
Burmiester & Andresen and Huntley Brothers, we will
close them out at reduced prices to make room for new goods
Esptrt Gun and Blcyh Repairing
Shells loaded to order
any powder, shot or
shells. They are far
superior to machine loaded.
We guarantee satisfaction.
LAMB & SAWYER,
Oregon Citu, Oregon, next door to Oregon City Bank.
CLACKAflAS COUNTY COURT.
Business Transacted at Regular Au
gust Term.
Be It remembered, That at a regular
term of the County Court Vf Clackamas
County held in the Court House in Ore
gon Citv, for the purpose of transacting
county bumr.ess, tn ttie first Wednesday
of AugUHt, the same being the time fixed
by law for holding a regular term of said
Court, present, Hon. Xhos. F. Ryan,
county judge, presiding, T. B. Killin and
Wm. Brobst, commissioners, when the
following proceedings were bad, to-wit:
In the matter of pauper warrants.
E Austin $ 10 00
John Avins 8 00
ChaB Anderson 9 00
Ellen Bridges 8 00.
C E Burns 6 00
Mrs Maria Clark 10 00
Win Deen 6 00
Paul Freytag 15 00
W T Gardner 10 20
J M Heckart 8 00
J A Jones 6 50
Mr Krut;er 7 00
King Bohall 8 00
Ueorge Mooney 8 00
GusPurkl 10 00
Wm Scott 30 00
A M Shibley 8 00
W T Tinsley 5 00
MaryVolckers 8 00
Hattie Woods 5 00
lsnar Priddle 30 00
Mm Valentine 18 00
J J Qorbett 6 00
Emma German...., , 8 00
Indigent soldiers.
Chas Boss.. 6 00
John Gibbon Post 10 00
Mrs Kulow 10 00
In the matter of road reports.
Viola road improvement
WH Bonney 640 00
(Scripture Beauliau 2 50
G Bowen 1 50
F F Wilcox 3 70
J Spieue 1 50
G Schneider 3 50
Geo Gill 15 00
A Funk. 6 75
A Hubert 15 00
J R Deering 24 50
J T Fullam.i 22 00
WHCounsoll 84 00
A A Kenny 21 00
J Tambljn 18 00
LGUitnour ; 39 60
D R Fowler 28 00
W B Hiddloson 13 50
C Reed 4 50
8 F Irwin 1 50
J Potter 4 00
B Preston 1 00
A Anderson 11 60
Oscar Anderson 19 50
K Andorsou 10 50
EHiddleson 9 00
C RLivesay 81 75
District No. 2
L D Jones 2
District No. 4
GD&JKEly 150
GBLinn 6 60
C Vancuren...., 75
District No. 5.
J 8 Waybill 45 00
J Tiuiiiiernuin 11 26
C Tinimernian 6 25
(J Waybill.1 21 00
O Baird 10 60
H Ellsworth 7 60
E Ellsworth 0 00
J Ellsworth 3 00
J Hui'tsen 75
District No. 0
J H Revenue 10 00
District No. 7
Jas Fegles 0 00
District No. 13
J T Fullam 3 25
District No. 14
S D Bainey 7 87
A KUiiitaniith 2 30
G F Gibbs 8 00
District No. 18
P A Moldeuhauer - 0 00
M Back 8 75
Harry Wallers 6 00
Thomas, Sogar , 1 4 50
G Schmidt 00
L Mosher , $ 00
John Shannon ' 4 Q0
District iSo. 19
P 11 Looney 6 00
O Larklna. . , 1 60
E Laiklns , 1 so
J Fisher , 8 00
JHKingo :. 3 00
C Stevens 1 50
J J Mallett 12 00
District No. 20-
Joa Pollock..... 8 75
District No. 21
C R James .2 00
District No. 23
Baguy Lumber Co 15 40
M M Sheppard A Co 28 40
John Ogle 3 75
Wm Evans . .... 9 00
Mike Biesaiiy 12 00
C G Tull 10 50
Pat Malloy 75
W H Seward 3 00
M M Sheppard & Co 0 00
W A Howard 4 50
WBTull 12 50
Joe King 75
District No. 24
Bagby Lumber Co 48 20
J F Schmelzer : 17 00
A B Widdow 25 00
J W Covey 25 00
H Schmelzer 18 00
E A Montandon 37 50
GKonschak. 4 50
P Kuhnke 6 75
E J Montandon 10 50
J Schwabauer 3 01)
F Mohr 3 00
A R Stauffer 4 50
E A Montandon 15 00
J S Yoder.... 3 82
E Werner ,4 6 00
District No. 25
JOMorris . 3 00
Cole Bros & Co 8 08
Henry Brush 1 50
Ed M Morris 7 25
District No. 28
Dan Groshong 6 00
District No. 20
0 W Austen 1 60
J Bagby 6 00
B Johnson 75
In the matter of claims allowed :
T G Jonsrud $ 3 65
Edward Jonsrud 2 70
T G Jonsrud 3 50
Bert Jonsrud 4 8)
1 R Dodge 2 70
Theo Revenue 3 10
LStipp... 6 50
H B Moody 4 50
N R Lang 1 70
Jas McKillican 170
W Randall 1 70
LStipp 15 90
HM Moody 15 20
E J Mendenhall 3 30
MApling 330
E Kiugslead ; 3 30
J H Hickman 3 30
Wm Lewthwaite 3 8
A L Hunter 3:0
Ida Brake brush 3 30
A Hunter 3 30
FAEIv 100
Elmer Dixon 1 00
EliMaddock 100
Dan Williams 100
John Labour 3 00
F J Ridings 3 00
J T Drake 3 00
R G Pierce 2 20
A B Moore 2 20
DRDimick 8 00
X Howard , 20 00
uiegon City Enterprise '81 30
Clackamas Record 1 00
Courier Pub Co 10 15
PNehren 8 52
M C Strickland 5 00
WECarll 5 00
J W Norris 5 00
PNehren 2 75
E C Hackett 2 00
Thos F Ryan 31 15
I M Chase 32 00
Bushong & Co 14 25
Huntley Bros 10 70
Glass & Prudhomme '. . 43 25
i P J Ridings & Sou 10 00
Chas Albright 1 50
Fashion Stables 8 00
SJBurford 5 00
OE Burns 5 00
Lulullankins 18 00
G A Bollack , 4 00
Telephone Co 2 85
Johnson & Andrews 900 00
TBKillen 3150
Wm Brobst 28 30
J F Nelson 104 00
J K Morris 45 00
J W McAnulty 12 00
K J Nelson 34 55
C N Greenman 50
Henry Hillery 2 50
F Busch 4 70
Baitby Lumber Co 543 75
Viuorit Powder Co 78 67
In the matter of the application of
Casper Jounker tor liquor license. Or
dered that Clerk issue a license to sell
liquor at Sandy for one year.
In tbe matter of the application of II.
Jacques for liquor license. Ordered thar
Clerk issue license to Bell liquor at Os
weo for one year. '
Lin thd matter of the application of
mm a German for assistance. Ordered
that the be allowed $8.00 per month un
til fuitber orders.
4 In the matter of the Upper Sandy
bridge. Ordered; that said bridge be
closed until further orders of this court.
In the waiter of the1 repairs of atrestle
oo Oreaon City and Silverton road.. Or
dered that said matter be taken under
advisement to consider whether fill or
repairs is advisable. "
In tbe matter of tbe care of Ira Phil
lips, county charge. Ordered that said
county charge be granted $20.00 per
mouth to be paid to Mrs Austin.
In the matter of the bridge on the
Meadow Brook road near Holman's.
Supervisor of that road district instructed
to employ Mi. Bowman to assist him in
the construction of said bridge.
In the matter of the bridge across
Butte Creek near Ueorne Killon's. Or
dered that plant prepared by R L Morris
same be sent to Marion County Court to
ascertain their wishes in the matter. ...
i" In the matter of the bridge on North
Fork of Molalla near Austin Mill. Or
dered, that this matter be laid over until
Commissioners Killen and Brobst can
visit Bame.
In tbe matter of the petition of the
Aurora Electric Co for franchise on road
between Barlow and Aurora. Ordered
that same be laid over until September
term.
In the matter of tbe report of viewers
of the Oliver Andrews road of public
easement. Viewers report that tbe lands
of A V Hendricks would be rendered
less valuable by reason of the location of
said road in the sum of 35.00, and tbe
lands of M. Sbimomura would be ren
dered less valuable in the sum of $65.00.
Report read first time and laid over until
tomorrow for second reading.
In the matter of the petition of I. L.
James et al for county road and vacation
ot a part ot .hairan and Garrett Mill road.
Ordered that remonstrance against road
oe ueniea ; ana oruerea mat petition be
granted and road to be opened with la
bor of the petitioners and expense ac
count allowed.
Expense Account.
D W Kinnaird 2 days 42 miles.... $12 20
John Lewellen 2 days 42 miles. . . 12 20
John W Meldrum 3 days 42 miles 19 20
J Barth 1 day 2 00
Emery James 1 day 2 00
Ira L James 1 day 2 00
In the matter of the change in and va
cation of a part of Shockley road. Or
dered that said road be established as a
county road and vacation be bad as
prayed for and road opened provided
labor of petitioners will be sufficient
and expense account paid by county.
Expense Account.
John W Meldrum 4 days 20 milee$22 00
D W Kinnaird 2 days 20 miles. . . . 10 00
John Lewellen 2 days 20 miles. ... 10 00
John J Jones 1 day 2 00
Carl Stromgreen 1 day 2 00
J A Stromgreen 1 day 2 00
In the matter of the bond of J. R.
Shaver as tax collector. Ordered that
said bond be fixed at $10,000.00.
In the matter of the petition of John
F Risley for the vacation of the bicycle
path. Ordered that said matter be laid
over for one month to hear from bicy
clists of Oresron City and Milwaukee.
In the matter of the George Brown
road of public easement through lands of
Melissa Hinckle. Ordered that said
road be allowed and plat and field notes
be recorded.
Concluded on Eighth Page.
Rescued from Suffering
and Death by
PAINE'S
Celery Compound
THE GREAT HEDICINE.
MR. ALFRED BROWN,
A Prominent and Popular Citizen, Sayi:
"After the Use of Paine' Celery Compound,
I Am Now la the Best of Health."
The greatest of modern physicians, Prof.
Edward E. Thelps, M. D., LL. D., after years
of long practice and close scientific study, gave
to suffering and diseased men and women his
marvelous, life giving prescription, with the
conviction and positive knowledge that it had
peculiar virtues and ample powers to cure.
Thousands of the strongest testimonials from
the best known and most reliable men and
women of our country fully sustain the claims
made by Dr. Phelps regarding his incompar
able Paine' Celery Compound.
One of the most convincing proofs furnished,
comes recently from a gentleman widely
known in the capital city of the Dominion of
Canada. We refer to Mr. Alfred Brown, 91
O'Connor St., Ottawa, Ont. Mr. Brown's
letter fully demonstrates the fact that the
greatest sufferer may cast off his or her burden
of disease and become well, strong, and happy.
It proves, too, that the great medicine main
tains more fully than ever before its unrivaled
place in the estimation of people of wealth
and social standing as well as with the masses.
Mr. Brown says :
" I acknowledge with thankfulness and
pleasure the fact that I have been cured of a
very painful illness of eight years' standing by
use of J'aine's Celery Compound. I had,
during the years of my illness, fried almost all
the advertised medicines without deriving any
good results. I was also treated by several of
the best doctors of this city, hoping to find
that one of them, at least, would understand
my case.
" I was getting worse, and was told I was
incurable. 1 was indeed in a critical condi
tion. I could not go from the house alone,
as I was liable to sudden collapse. I tried
hospital treatment, but no relief or good results
came to me. I could not sleep; anything that
I ate increased my agonies; I was extremely
weak, restless, tired, and despondent; was
obliged to walk about with my hands pressed
firmly into my left side to ease my pains; my
feet and hands were cold continually; had
inclination to vomit, had profuse, cold sweats,
quick breathing, and would be racked with
pain for hours at a time.
"After the regular use of Paine's Celery
Compound for a time, I am now in the best of
health, have good appetite, and can use any
kind of food. Thank God I am my old self
once more, all through the use of Paine's
Lelery Compound."
FOB TWENTY
DIAMOND DYES
hata km h Maadard bom djM. tntj ditto.
ry In dftuf ku bun mlhiad to Inprtn Ultra.
Today thtjr ara tht taplait, atrooaut, ud nott
raltabla of til dytt for soint um. I)lraaUea book
and 41 dyad aamplta fraa.
Wt kaTt a tptoial daparlmant of adrltt, and will
anawar fraa any quaatlooa about dyalfig, 0aad
aaatpla of f ooda whan poailbla.
DIAMOND DTKS, Barllntion, VI.
Bids Wanted
For the construction of Woolen
Mills buildings.
Plans and specifications can
be seen at the office of the Ore
gon City Woolen Mills Mon
day, August 17th, and bids will
be received until Thursday
!& 1 KIR I IT A nn OkfThnMf oneno-
XTKflMu 'UuiLWONllD ... .. .
iWViiMi -COMPANY, J,as3on 1
. 7
Challenge Sale Continues!
100.000 1
Wof th of fine im-calied-for tailor-made clothing, on which de-
(ft oosits have been oaid. mtrchazpA mn rui u t
r s. "J xuij.wcigv uuyt jJVC fto
q! Godfrey, at
I Twenty Cents on the Dollar
a f .....
SUITS AND OVERCOATS
$20.00 un-called-for, tailor-made
suits arid overcoats; Challenge
Sale price
$22.50 un-called-for tailor-made
suits and overcoats; Challenge
Sale price
$25.00 and $30.00 un-called-for
tailor-made suits and overcoats;
Challenge Sale price
$30 and $35 un-called-for suits
and overcoots; Challenge Sale
price
$40, $50 and $60 un-called-for
tailor-made suits and overcoats;
C i liu.i r ) v ale price
15.
TROUSERS
$5 uncalled-for tailor-made trou
sers; Challenge Sale price
..$1.90
$7.50 uncalled-for tailor-made
trousers; Challenge Sale price
$10 uncalled-for tailor-made trou
sers; Challenge Sale price
$12.50 uncalled-for tailor-made
trousers; Challenge Sale price
,
Any Suit or Overcoat for
,
Where Racing Will Be Good.
Visitors to the Oregon State Fair this
fall will witness the greatest racing ever
seen in the state. Salem business men
have raised a parse of $2,000 for 2:17
pacers to be raced for on Salem Day,
which has 30 horses entered. These
horses are from the best stables in Ore
gon, Washington, Idaho. Calilornia and
Montana, and it is expected at least
twenty ot them will start, furnishing the
largest field of high class horses ever (
seen on a track on the racilic coast.
Portland, too, has contribuied a purse of
$2000 for 2:20 trotters to be raced for on
Portland Day. This race has 27 horses
entered, of which most of them will
start, making two of tbe greatest racing
events ever held this side the Bocky
mountains. If you are fond ot high
class racing, don't uiits seeing these
two events.
I in '."II
A Worm Killer.
J. A, J. MontgomBry, Puxloo, Wayne Co., Mo.,
writes: "I have little twiu Kirls, who liave b -en
bothered with worms all their lives. I tried every
thing to relieve Uiem which fulled until I used
Whit Cream Vermiluge; the first two doses
brought four worms from one of them, tba uext
twodose8. twelve, one of them measuring twelve
Inches; the other child was only relieved of fo'r
worms. It Is a most excellent medicine'"
White's Cream Vermifuge Is good forchiidien. It
not only destroys wormsit helps the child to per
fect grnwtii, wards off sickness-, 25o at Char
man A Co.
Oregon City
Second-Hand & Junk Store
Sugarman & Co. now have a full
line of camping stoves on hand at
$1.15 up. Also all kinds of sacks
cheap. Call on us and we will
convince you of our bargains. All
inds of junk b ought and sold
10th and Main Sts., Oregon City, Or.
Fall term opens September 22
For catalogue or information address,
State Normal School
MAMMOUTH, REGON
Training scrfool for teachers. Courses arrang
ed especially for training teachers for all
branches of the profession. Most approved
methods for graded and ungraded work taught
in n.4-..nt tlc-frtf .knnl Tti. A J
i) ill aiium UI3U1H allium. 1 lie UCUJdllU lot
graduates or tnisscnooi as teachers far exceeds
the supply. The training department which
consists of a nine grade public school of about
250 pupils is well equipped in all its branches
including Sloyd Music, drawing and Physical
Training. The Normal course the best and
quickest way to State Certificate.
E. D. RESSLER, President or J. B. BUTLER, Secretary.
1 ' j&i$4l
W rnrrv thn nnlvrrtmnlafalina L
.. j - 'J wuiiiiuiiv IIUV an
of Caskets. Coffins. Rntwa and
Linings in Clackamas County.
We have the only FirBt-Class
Hearse in the County, which we
will furnish for less than can be
bad elsewhere.
Embalming a Specialty.
Our prices always reasonable.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
SHANK & BISSELL, Undertakers
Main St., Opp. Huntley's. f
Phones 411 and34
:iipiiiiijpiufliiiiil)jlliiiiiljpiiiiiluiiip
l,H(rjpi''irpiiiiinjllirriijiiifiiijHiii
tocher witli lua bid iur constructing nOOIl, August 20th, 1903.
Are You Going to Build?
Do you use Lumber ?
We want to furnish you
We are located near the Eldorado
School House, near the postoffice of
Carus.
We have a good mill,
are cutting lumber out
of the best yellow fir.
Can fill your order on
short notice for any
kind of lumber
If you need lumb:r don't fail to write to us
or come to see us. It will pay you
Siurges Brothers,
Carus, Ortqen.
h 1 ' H 1 ,l 1
Brown & Welch
Proprietors op the
7th st Meat
Market
A. O. U. W. Building
OREGON CITY, OREGON
D. L. Trullinger . f
Manufacturer of
, t
liiuiiber
A large stock of of all kinds of
Lumber kept constantly .on
hand. Prices very reasonable
UNION MILLS, ORE. &
6.
Hew Plumbing
and Tin Shop
A. MIHLSTIN
JOBBING AND REPAIRING
a peclalty
Opposite Caufleld Block OREGON CITY
Choicest Meats
AT
R. Petzolds Meat Market