OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1905
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pamphlet descriptive of Clackamas County
is now ready and we want you to enclose
them in your letters to friends in the East.
Stop in and get all you can use. Do this
much toward advertising the best county
in the best state in the world. : : : :
C. N. PLOWMAN & CO. SSft.
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be. Yog cannot get the news of the Cotmty
onless you read the Courier. The price is $1.50
a year,
Sat
Everybody
Looks For a Snap
WE HAVE IT. HERE IT, IS.
The Oregon City Courier for one year and
ISew York World three times a week $1.75
Oregon Journal twice-a-week t. 75
Oregon Journal daily 5.00
Portland Oregonian weekly 2.00
San Francisco Examiner weekly 2.25
San Francisco Call weekly 2.00
Bryan's Commoner weekly J .75
Northwest Kural Spirit weekly J, 75
Scientific American weekly 3.50
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Through Salt Lake City, Glenwood Springs, Leadville, Pueblo,
Colorado Springs and Denver
jR Daylight Jide through Uature's jffrt Gallery
Passing Castle Gate, Canon of The Grand, Tennessee Pass,
Marshall Pass and the Royal Gorge
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EQUIPMENT AND SERVICE SECOND TO NONE
Seek Ho Turther, Tor
For Detailed Information, Address
W. C. McBRIDE,
JUST IN AT THE
Oregon Citij Bicycle
and Gun Store
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Remington, Stevens, Baker and Winchester Shot Guns and Rifles.
Hand Loaded Shells in stock and loaded to order.
Rods, Reels, Lines, Gut Hooks and Flies. Spaulding's Base
Ball Goods. f
We do not want to carry over any Bicycles, and arejmaking a big
cut on Ramblers and Crescents.
We have a few hammocks left which we are selling at cost.
Repairing of all
Kinds a Specialty.
LUCIFER-Son of the Morning tS28gE
Devoted mainly to the Emancipation of Womenhood and Motherhood
from Sex Slavery. Send 25c in stamps to 500 Fulton Street, Chicago,
for a three months trial, and get a catalogue of books and pamphlets
in the line of Sex Reform Samples Free.
DER!
Better Can't Be Tound
General Agent
124 Third Street, Portland, Oregon
J. C. SAWYER
O. W. Eastham
LAWYER
Legal work of all kinds carefully attended
. to. Charges moderate. Office over
Bank of Oregon City. Oregon City,
gon.
C. D. D. C. Latourette
ATTYSATLAW
Commercial, Real Estate and Probatejour
Specialties. Office in Commercial Bank
Building, Oregon City, Oregon.
C. SCHUEBEL.
W. 8. URSN
f REN & SCHUEBEL
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
V III practice in all courts, make collec
tions and settlements of estates, furnish
abstracts of title, lend you money and
lend your money on first mortgage.
Office in Enterprise building, Oregon
City, Oregon.
Eby & Eby
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
General Practice, Deeds, Mortgages and
Abstracts carefully made. Money to
loan on good security. Charges reason
able. George C. Brownell
ATT'Y AT LAW
ORECONIdTY, OREGON
Office Honrs: 9 to.
Phone. Main 8085
Res. Phone, East 149
DR. C. R. McAYEAL
DENTIST
413 Dekum Building
ird and Washington Sts.
Portland. Oregon
G. B. DIMICK
W. A. DIMICK
DIMICK DIMICK
Attorneys at Law
Notary Public Extales Settled. Mort
gages Foreclosed. Abstracts Furn
tubed. Money Loaned on Real
and Chattel Security.
2, 3 and 4 Garde Bldtt., Oregon City, Ore.
Phone Olay 322
Dr. S. W. Stryker
Dentist
I. 0.0. F. Temple, Ul First Street,
Corner Alder
Near O.W.P. Office PORTLAND. OR.
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W. C. BELT, M. D.
65 3 Umatilla Ave.
Tel. East 3o SELLWOOD
Office Tel. Main 1253
Dr. W. I. Northup
Dentist
Rnnma 41-42 WaHhinutnn Bnildinff
4th and Washington Sts., Poitland, Ore,
A. B. HEMSTOCK Phone Scott 8199
Undertaker and Embalmer
546 Umatilla Avenue
Sellwood Station Portland, Ore.
Office Phone Red 896 Res. Phone East 1977
MRS. B. F. KYNE .
Hair and Scalp Specialist
Electric Massage. Scalp Treatment and Shamooolner.
Gray Hair, Dandruff, Falling Hair and Diseased
Scalp treatment.
MANICURING AND CHIROPODY
If In III health will! treat you at your home
7-8 Lewis Bulldlnz PORTLAND
Park and Morrison Sts OREGON
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THE MORNINO TUB
Cannot be enjoyed In a basin of limited capacity, nor
where the water supply and temperature Is unurno
by reason of defective plumbing or heating aprraMM
To have both put In thorough working order wrfl ribt
prove expensive If the work is done by us. We h
moved from our old stand In the old postoffice bund
ing to the Armory building until our new quarter
are completed. Don't forget the place when you
want plumbing done. Satisfaction (guaranteed.
F. 0. GADKE, Oregon City, Oregon
Everybody
Drinks
Weinkard's
Beer
J. Fischer
Phone
Red 864
King of
Hat RENOVATORS
Will Dye For You
Or Clean and Block Your Hats.
Headquarters For
Panama and Felt Hat Cleaning
Clothes Cleaning and Press-
ing in Connection.
40 N. 6th St., Portland, Ore.
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LOCAL MARKETS
Corrected to June 30, 1905.
The prices given lit) low are those
paid for the products mentioned, ex
cept in the case of flour nndmillBtuffs,
where the retail sollii'g price is
given. (
- BUTTER AND EGGS.
Ranch butter, 80&35c; Separator
bntror, 40&4,rc; ranch oggs, lirst class,
18c.
VEGETABLES, ETC.
Potatoes, new, per sack, $1&1.25;
turnips, Deets and carrots, pur sack,
80c ; onions green per doz. 40c ; Honey
ll&12c; peas, per lb, 2&8o: cab
bage, per doz., S0&40c
FRUIT.
Red raspberries, 5&6o ; Black (Japs,
0&60; Cherries: Royal Anne 4c,
Meyduke and Kenttish 4c, other vari
eties So; straw hurries, 5c.
POULTRY.
Same as Portland prices.
FLOUR AND FEED.
Valley flour. , per bbl. $4. (10 ; . hard
wheat patents, $5. 15 ; bran, $31 : shorts,
$23; chop, $19; rolled barloy, $25.50;
middlings, $26.50.
Little what is being onorort in the
local marKets, but is quoted nomi
nally at 85c for bulk wJicac.
LIVE STOCK AND DRESSED
MEATS.
Cows, per cwt., $2.50&8; prime
steers, $3&3.50; sheep, $1.50&2.5O;
dressed hogs, pur lb., 7&7tfc; veal,
O&fic; laab", 4o.
PORTLAND MARKETS.
GRAIN, FLOUR, FEED, ETC.
FLOUR Patents, $4.50 per barrel;
straights, I4&4.25; clears, I3.75&4;
valley, $3.90&4.25; graham, $3.50&4;
whole wlieat, $4&4.25. ; rye flour,
local, $5.
WHEAT Club, 82&S3o per bushel;
bluestem, 89&90c; valley, nominal.
BARLEY Feed, $22&22.50 per ton ;
rolled. 23.50.
OATS No. 1 white, feed, $30" per
ton; gray, $30.
M1ULSTUJJFS Bran, $19 per ton;
middlings, $24.50; shorts, $21; chop,
U. S3., Mills, $19; linseed dairy feedi
$18.
HAY Timothy, $14&16 per ton;
olover, $11&12; grain, $11&12; cheat,
$ll&13.
BUTTER, EGGS, POULTRY, ETC.
EGGS Oregon ranch, 20&21o per
dozen ; eastern, 20c .
BUTTER City creameries: Extra
oreamery, 20&21o per lb. ; Btate
creameries, fancy, oreamery, 11)4&
21)4 ! store butter, 15&16.
CHEESE Oregon full cream, twins,
ll&12c; Young Amerioa, 12&
13o.
POULTRY Fancy hens, 12&12jo:
average hens, 12c; mixed chickens,
ll&12o; old roosters, 8&9c; young
roosters, lO&llo; Springs, to 2
pounds, 15o; dressed chickens, 18&14o;
turkeys, live, 18&19c; turkeys,
dressed, poor, 17&20o; turkeys,
choice, 20&22c; geeso, live, per Id.,
7&8o; geese, dressed, per lb., 9&
10c; ducks, old, $7&8; ducks, young,
as to size, $3&7.50$; pigeons, $l&
$1.25; squabs, $2&3.
VEGETABLES, FRUIT, ETC.
DOMESTIC FRUITS Strawber
ries, $2&2.50 per crate; apples, table,
I1.50&2.50 per box; new California,
$1.60&1.75 per box; apricots, 85o&$l
per crate; peaohes, 80c&$1.25 per
orate; plums, 60c&$l per crate; Logan
berries, $1.25 per crate ; blackberries,
75o per crate; cherries, 4&8o per lb. ;
oantalonpos, $4 per crate ; pears, $1
per box ; currants, 8o per lb. ; prunes,
90c&$l; raspberries. $1.75 per crate;
watermelons, 2&8o per lb. ; goose
berries, 6&6o per lb.
FRESH VEGETABLES - Arti-
KA nn linn . nrmnf.tnno Ofin
UHUJIUB, uu yui iiua. , cmi-iamim, uu
per box ; beans, 5&7o per lb. ; cabbage,
l&lo per pound; cauliflower, $1 per
doz. ; celery, 90o per doz. ; corn, 30&
40o per doz. ; cuoumbers, 40c&$l per
doz. ; egg plant, 17c ; lettuce, . liot
honse. 25o ner doz. : lettuce, head. lOo
per qoz. ; parsley, zoo per aoz. ; peas,
2&5o nor Ih : netroers. 25o Der lb. :
radishes, 10&12o per doz. ; rhubarb,
l(&ao per lb. ; tomatoes, $1
per crate; squash, $1&1.25 per box.
ROOT VEGETABLES Tnrnips,
$1.2o&1.40 per sack; carrots, $1.25&
1.50 per sack;beets, $1 &1.25 pur sack;
garlic, 12J4 per lb.
ONIONS California red, $1.25&1.50
per hundred; yellow, $1.7.).
POTATdTTS tlroonn fanm nlrl
f 1&1.20 ; Oregon, new, $1&U0; Uali-
lorma, new, $i.Ko.
DRESSED MEATS.
BEEF Dressed bulls, l&2c por lb. ;
cows. 3J&4ic; country steers, 4&5o.
MUTTUJN uressoa iancy, oo per
lb. ; ordinary, 4c.
VEAL Dressed, 75 to 125 pounds.
6&6o;l 25 to 200 pounds, 4&5c; 200
pounds aud np, 3&4c.
PORK Dressed, 100 to 150, 7&7o ;
ana np, ts&vo per lb.
PROVISIONS AND CANNED
i MEATS.
HAMS 10 to 14 pounds, 13o per lb ;
14 to 16 pounds, 18c ; 18 to 20 pounds,
IHlfi! Clftlifnmift ninninl. ttn nnt.-
i - , . . . f , -,
tage hams, 9c; shoolders, 9c; boiled
nam, 'iio; boiled picnic nam, bone
lean. 15n.
BACON Fancy breakfast, 15o per
lb. ; standard breakfast, 16 ; choice,
16c; English breakfast. 11 to 14
poundB, 14c. ; peach bacon, 13o,
i HOPS, WOOL, ETC.
lb
WOOL, Eastern Oregon, aver
i i in e.oo. . i ..... . .. . i .. .. j
average
to
15c, according to shrinkage; valley
ORXrO.lp nr Ih
MOHAIR Choice, 31&32o per
lb,
CASCARA SAGKADA (dliittem
bark) Good, 8&4c per pound.
County Court.
At a regular term of county court of
Siate of Oregon, for the county of Clack
amas, held at the Court House in Ore
gon City in f aiii county, on the 6u day
of Jul , A. D. 1905, aud from day to day
Iherealter during the continuance of
said term.
Present: The Hon. Thos. F. Ryan,
county judge, presiding; Hon. T. B.
Killin and Hon. Win. Brobst, commis
sioners. Among others, the following
business was transacted :
In tlio matter of supervisor's reports,
examined and allowed : ,
DISTRICT NO! 1.
Meyer & Finn ,72 05
G Muchanthalor (i 00
G Hively 30 00
H Hardmeier 5 00
A Tuoholke 19 00
J Couusell 64 00
Theo Miller 3 00
O Ci.uusull !)0 00
Walter Koil 1 00
H Stuckey 13 00
1) Worthington 6 00
W II Couusell 53 00
DISTRICT NO.
2.
Ward Jones
J C Paddock
Ike Johnson
Frank Wolfe
O Couusell
DISTRICT NO. 3.
James Norton
Henry Back
J O Royer
J N Tong
J C Elliott
DISTRICT NO. 4.
W F Douglas
J W Douglas
Ed Douglas
H S Gibson
DISTRICT NO. 5.
Gresham Trading Co
Beall & Co
W H Boring
DISTRICT NO. 0.
W II Reed
A B Knighton
E Ellsworth
B Nelson
H Ellsworth
John Ellsworth
17 CO
10 00
3 50
1 25
10 00
1 50
13 00
5 00
11 90
3 25
3 00
3 00
4 50
5 00
36 25
9 00
81 25
108 00
73 50
42 00
8 00
22 50
25 50
16 00
8 00
13 00
18 00
60 00
C 00
9" 00
16 00
12 00
13 00
4 00
3 00
12 00
4 00
1 50
75
3 00
J Zimmerman
J B Ohamnan
B Chapman
E E Hickoy
J H Reveuuo
- DISTRICT NO. 7.
T L Aubry ,
W S Feglos
James Fegles
A O ThoinaB
Martin Thomas
Mack Thomas
W S Fegles
James Foidos
J Eisner
DISTRICT NO. 8,
Henry Broidonstine
W O liugli
D W Douglos
DISTRICT NO. 9.
Henry Schmidt
J Paulsen
Henry Klinker
Kd Guber
William Held
Win Guldeusop
DISTRICT NO. 10,
Archie Yooum
Has Tracy
Wm Davis
Coyd Loonoy
John Irviu
Cliff Sarver
Honry Trapp
Frank Thomas
C Krighaum
Horaoe Davis
August Stubbe
M Patterson
M Oatfield
W R Oatfield
Albert Novotuo
Earl Wngnur
Philip Wagner
Floyd Holder
R A Wilcox
Gerl Wilcox
3 00
6 00
3 00
1 50
:) oo
20 00
H 50
33 25
15 85
50
9 25
50
9 25
7 50
10 10
27 25
17 50
17 05
17 05
36 25
21 00
3 50
10 50
14 85
42 00
6 10
DISTRICT NO
11.
J W Miller
Charley Straight
Ed Himler
Charley Wear
W Jatske
O L Clyde
F Himler
O A Gordon
B E Frankling
J E Witzig
DISTRICT NO. 12.
J 8 Gill
DISTRICT NO. 13.
D Howell
Green Mayileld
J T Fullam
DISTRICT NO. 14.
Thos Davies
W Kuppenbendor
W F Harris
Bur ley & Moran
O Williams
W Beard
O Powell
L Davis
T Gibus
S Bailor
DISTRICT NO. Hi.
Chas Rider
A Stachley
J Rettinger
W H Randall
A Blanchard
M Mead
DISTRICT NO. 17.
H"'Weiuor
W J Covey
W A Tico
H J Ames
Alex Tico
A Kocher
A H Knight
Morris & White
DISTRICT NO. 18.
F Jaggar
II Fisher
Mr Beard
E W Horushuh
A Studoman
M Horushuh
F Stevens
F Slieiiborn
H Muy
DISTRICT NO. 19.
Chukii'H Saw Mill Co
J II Darndall
2 50
19 25
16 25
23 63
23 75
38 50
83 75
9 83
18 00
43 00
57 05
18 00
9 00
16 50
2 25
6 75
8 96
13 10
4 87
7 50
7 00
3 00
6 00
48 00
27 00
12 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
2 00
'A 50
1 50
1 50
1 50
1 50
3 00
10 75
10 50
81 50
3 75
3 00
20'00
1 0
4 00
2 35
75
1 50
1 15
27 IX)
F Woodside 12 00
J Rhoadns 13 50
D Gravos 9 00
DISTRICT NO. 20.
Clarke's Saw Mill Co 33 00
B Sullivan 40 00
Ed Mclutyro 6 00
Jack Wallace 20 00
Eugeno Kirk 13 50
DISTRICT NO. 21.
J Mallotr 21 00
James & Sou 2 65
Ed Gottberg 22 50
L Hubbard 22 00
H Jones 7 00
F Wiuslow 25 50
John Garhor 24 00
U S Dix 139 00
Goo Williams 6 00
Dan McClaren 16 63
F M Countryman 16 68
Grover Wright 8 75
Oliver Laforty 14 88
John Laforty ' .y 14 88
John Countryman 13 18
Wm Baker 4 38
P E Bonuoy 7 88
W 15 Bonney 27 50
DISTRICT NO. 22.
A ICnglo 1 75
Uluy Euglo . 5 25
Frank asold " 7 00
Lotus Pendleton 5 25
Ira Boyor , 5 25
George Boyer 5 25
A W Lotstedt 5 25
Frank Lay 5 25
Victor Dickey , 5 25 1
H J Rastall ' 13 50
H J Rastall 1 8 50
DISTRICT NO. 23. '
Carlton & Hosenkraus 5 75
John Gory 2 50
J C Marks 1 50
R W Zimmerman 6 00
D J PanuHutor 13 50
E M Fellow 75
M Buesaug 1 50
Chas Iluiias 1 50
J M Gill 1 00
DISTRICT NO. 24.
J S Yodor 3 82
Pat Dosier 1 50
John Kramer 5 50
Fred Mohr 1 50
Gene Mitts 1 50
S Strubhar 3 00
G Olson 2 00
Paul Kuhuko , 1 50
H Kuhnko 1 50
A MoHhberger ZS 75
L Moshberger 8 25
O Chiratuor 15 00
L Keuworthy 6 00
A Willbroad 1 CO .
E B Miller 1 50
L D King ' 3 00
Frod Watson 6 00
Walter Watson 3 00
D He finer 1 50
L D Yodor 3 00
Grant Yodor 1 50
R 1 Garrett u 45 00
S Kaufman 22 00
DISTRICT NO. 25.
F A Hilton 6 00
P Nortz 1 60
H Droier 6 00
J Heinz 7 50
E Koobol 5 25
A Willbroad 00
J Willbroad 6 00
J B Mitts 43 75
DISTRICT! NO. 26.
P O Miller 12 75
L Bowman 8 25
Z Bowman 9 00
II Bowman 8 25
John Bowman 4 50
Henry Daugherty 3 75
B F Johnson 3 75
E E Riche 80
10 Scliatzinan 5 25
H A Kayler 8 00
Isaac Williams fl 00
Victor Dunton 75
W HEnglo 1 18
Bert Perry 1 13
H N Evorhart 1 50
Dock Williams ) 1 50
J R Marsh 3 00
H L Vaughan 50
J M Austin 6 50
M S Hungate 6 50
O W, Robbing 8 50
0 R Austin " 0 50
Guy Dibble 1 50
John Trullingor 8 00
E E Judd . 2 25
Frank Fredrioh 8 40
L W Bobbins 1 90
W J E Vick 33 75
Scott Carter 8 00
Emery Thomas 8 00
Ed Wylaud 4 60
John Shopard 1 60
DISTRICT NO. 27.
J K Mount ' 8 75
J C Marquam 2 66
F J Hidings 8 26
L B Thomas 5 00
J P Miller 12 00
C P Thomas 6 00
J L Jones 3 00
J W Falconer 12 00
D R Hubbard 3 00
W E Brown 6 00
P A Marquam 6 00
Fred Hubbard . 6 00
ID Lark ins - 6 00
EdSkirvin 6 00
J T Drako 8 00
J Lahptir 42 60
Jako Krnston 1 60
Clay Barclay 7 50
Frank Jackson 18 00
DISTRICT NO. 28.
G M Groshong 10 60
Frank Ifaunn 75
Emery II Thomas 7 50
L B Thomas ' 7 50
George Wyiand 21 00
Raymond Wyiand 7 50
Edward Wyiand 20 25
11 Wilson 10 50
L B Trullingor 7 50
J N Nickleson 41 00
Ellis Nickleson 27 75
A Ilugol 21 00
J RaiJton 6 00
1 Sharp 1 60
J N Groshong 21 00
Francis Haunu 18 (X)
S Curvor 2 00
A M Groshong 03 00
DISTRICT NO. 29.
O D F Wilson 8 00
WL White 9 00
J O Snyder 10 00
DISTRICT NO. 80.
East Siflo Lumber Co 27 83
A J Monk 84 65
O Kruso 7 (X)
A Waldorf 15 90
(inf. Kl'UHM 1? 50
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