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1 '-j r'"x';A i( ' t- i v ,l'f M ! i r W '7 1'v1, V'M OREGON CITY COURIER FRIDAY, JANUARY 19 1906, County Court. ' Continued from page 5 BU Fellows, H. North,.' 0. R. Miller, : , Fred Vohs, Willis Mayfleld, Ferrle Mayfleld, ' Jack Wallace, Fred Madison, B. Sullivan, George Schiewe, ' DISTRICT NO. 21, D. A. James, W. E. Bonney, DISTRICT No. 22. H. J. Rastall, DISTRICT No. 23. R. W. Zimmerman, J, J. Sandsness, B. M. Fellows, DISTRICT No. 24. Lais & Co Jacob Owen, Isaac Miller, R. I. Garrett, DISTRICT No. 26. M. Case, Arthur Larson, Wm. Gortler, T. M. Cross, DISTRICT No. 27. Barton Jack, Frank Jackson, John Labour, DI8TRICT No. 28. Frank Cray, , , John Cover, G. M. Groshong, Frank Sherman, A. D. Mazlngo, J. N. Nickelsen, A. M. Groshong, DISTRICT No. 30. Thos. Fox, Jas. Martin, L. Halllnan, , A. J. Monk, Geo. Hunsaker, A- J. Monk, DI8TRICT No. 31. George Saum, H. Baker, L. Koellermeler, M. Lee, 1 Z.i Elllgsen, DI8TRICT No. 32. John Butaon, Peter Olsen, 3.00 1.50 2.40 1.60 l.'BO 1.50 2.00 1.50 44.35 .35 6.00 3.75 5.00 7.65 3.00 9.00 325.00 1.50 1.50 6.50 1.50 4.50 3.00 .75 10.00 1.60 10.00 1.50 1.50 5.25 3.00 3.75 3.00 7.50 71.50 61.25 .90 3.50 11.60 6.00 8.73 2.20 2.62 .87 5.00 6.00 3.00 .75 Chas Epler, 7.50 Alonzo Epler, 4.60 Gideon Butson, 6.00 Lutlam Geer, ' 4.50 Sidney Baker, ,6.50 Chas Epler, ., 2.28 Dan Stahlnecker, 31.25 DI8TRICT No. 83. Ed Closner, 6.70 " DI8TRICT No. 34. Ben Tonkin, 4.00 Wi Ford, . 3.00 Tom Smith, 2.60 XW. Mackay, 14.00 A. Boylan, , . 2.00 A. K. Ford, 1 22.50 DISTRICT No. 35. A. D, Edwards, 11.25 District No. 36. Ivan Broad weel, 1.25 Paul Schneider, 3.00 H. L, Kenagy, 5.25 X 8. O wings, ' .60 N. Blair, 7.50 i General Road. , Francis Shannon, '. 52.00 Wm. Brobst, 15.20 Thos. F. Ryan, Judge, 8.00 In the matter of the claims against the County: PAUPER. JohnAvin, 8.00 Mrs. Bradtl, 12.00 Mrs. C, J. Parker, 15.00 C.:E. Burns, 5.00 B. F. Forrester, 6.00 W. T. Gardner, 10.00 Horton & Jack, 8.00 A. Imel, 15.00 J. A. Jones, 6.60 M. Kruger, 7.00 W. J. Lewellen, 6.00 Ij. Matherson, 7.00 W. L. Molloy, 8.00 R, G. Ot?clen, 5.00 Isaac Prindle, 8.00 Mrs. Mattie Pickens, 10.00 A. G. Guynup, 10.00 Mrs. Ryckman, 5.00 F. W. Sprague, 10.00 C. E. Swann, 3.00 Mrs. Valentino, 7.00 Mrs. Woods, 6.00 Mrs. Hoinz, 15.00 Brunswick Restaurant, 10.00 Mr. Copeland, 20.00 Mrs. C. Ford, ' 5.00 K. Hltchman, 5.00 K. h. Holninn, 5.00 I. Soiling, 11.63 Thos. F. Ryan, 7.70 CIRCUIT COURT. W. E. Carl!k. 2.30 John Lewellen, 2.20 A. R. Dlmlck, 6.00 JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. J. J. Saiuisness, 1,95 R. I. Gurrett, 5.00 Livy Stlpp, 4.95 H. W. Trembath, 3.10 J. M. Hnyden, 2.00 Chns Miller , , 2.00 Thos. C. Jobb, 3.00 P. Nohren, Jail, 7.15 COURT HOUSE. A. Mlhlstln, 4.90 Glass & Prudhomme, 10.79 C. G. Miller, 5,30 Irwin, Hodson Co., Clerk, 16.00 J. R. Shaver, Shorlff 5.00 Fashion Stables, Sheriff, 1.50 H. W. Trembath, 16.40 G. L. Hodges, Recorder, 4.00 C. lluchegKer, Recorder, 40.00 Eilnetta Chase, Treasurer, 2.75 J. F. Nelson, Assosor, 13.50 J. F. Nolson, Assessor, 13.60 Wm. Brobst, Com'r, 14.60 T. B. Killon, ' 16.20 Courier, Printing, 11.03 C. Pratt, Tax Dep't, 16.00 A.. B. Hoy t, Tax Dep't, 14.00 W. U. Tel., Insane, .70 W. B. Carll, Insane, 5.00 II. S. Mount, Insane, 5.00 Telephone Co., Rent, 5.70 W. A. Custer, Stat'y, 4.65 Mosul Post, G. A. R., 43.00 Enterprise. Printing, 174.02 Huntley Bros. Co., Stat'y, 30.75 Portland Stamp Co., . .90 COPYING ASSESSMENT ROLL. O. A. Bolluck, 32.00 Nettie Kruse. 32.00 Ella Shaver, 35.00 A. Warner. 35.00 Echo Saiusou, 41.00 Mag'glo Mulvey, 41.00 Retta Pierce, 42.00 Eduotta Chase, IS. 00 , ""-""'.'"Mj.tii.u.ii.w , ,,.,.,,. 1 in, mi..,, n in . 1 11. 11.1 wvmii 1.1.1 ft firit ' ' '' ' 'h j Huntley Bros. Co. " ', " S 'J . 4t WRM9 fit "fe V Company Attention General Orders No. 2706 "You will at once open an active campaign against the common enemy Dypepsia and Indigestion who possess the city of Oregon City. Attack the enemy In force and rescue every Dyspeptic now held prisoner. "On Saturday, January 27th, at 8 a. m., you will bring to our Headquarters, Huntley Bros. Co. 's store, all prisoners of Dyspepsia where each will be furnished, absolutely free, a full size (25c box) of Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets. "You will inform any Dyspeptic located outside the city of Oregon City, that they may obtain a free package (full size) by sending a 2 cent stamp to Headquarters. "Instruct Huntley Bros. Co. to charge 25 cents for each package after the tree distribution, and to inform each purchaser that if prompt relitf is not obtained the purchase price will be refunded at theirstore." CAPT. REXALL, Adjutant. Free Distribution one day only, Saturday, January 27th, begining at 8 a. m. Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets are Warranted to Cure All Forms of Dyspepsia and Indigestion , Money will be refunded exactly as printed on package, in case of dissatisfaction. Price 25 cents, at our store or by mail HUNTLEY BROS. CO., Deists hi' the matter of appointment of judgeB and clerks, the following were appointed : JUDGES AND CLERKS. County Court Names Officers for Elec tion- In the matter of the appointment of judges and clerks, the following were appointed: Abernethy. Judges J. E. Wltzlg, chairman; Capt. W. H. Smith, John Kent, Day Board. C. W. Parrish, Chairman; A. D. Hill, Henry Nachand, night board. Clerks Ed Nachand, W. Rivers, Floyd Jones, Day; I. D. Taylor, Grant Olds, Frank Lucas, Night. Barlow. Judges H. T. Melvin, Chairman; Chris Kqcher, W. W. Jesse. Clerks R. W. Zimmerman, D. B. Yoder, J. A. Andrews. Beaver Creek. Judges Wm. Moehnke, Chairman; Fred Steiner, James Shannon, Day. Thomas Daniels, Chairman; John Jones, R. B. Beatle, Night. Clerks J. R. Lewis, R. M. Cooper, Fred Kamrath, Day. Wm. Grisenthwalte, Henry Hughes, Luke Duffy, Night. Boring. Judges S. E. Card, Wm. Boring, Halley. i Clerks Morris Wheeler, C. M. Lake, H. W. Long. Bull Run. Judges Harry Bramhall, Jas Feg- les, Henry McGugin. Clerks Adolph Aschoff, Henry von Helms, M. V. Thomas. Canyon Creek. Judges Anson Countryman, David Robeson, Frank Winslow. Clerks W. E. Bonney, W. R. Jones, D. A. James. Cascades. Judges Paul Dunn, Chairman; O. Mikkelson, Jas. DeShazer, Day. J. H. Wewer, Chairman, J. Wend- land, Night. Clerks E. F. Bruns, Joel Jarl, J. H. Revenue, day. A. O. Melnig, E. Coleman, James Bell, Night. Canby. Judges A. M. Vinyard, James Evana, C. N. Wait, Day. Henian Lee, J. F. Echeraon, Jas. Adklns, Night. 1 Clerks Roscoe Mack, Adam Knight, , George Knight, Day. Harvey Hair, Geo. Koehler, L. E. ; Graser, Night Clackamas. I Judges Chas. Clarke, Chairman; George Webster, W. T. Johnson, Day. E. C. Chapman, Chairman; M. Horn berger, Walter Wilson, Night. I Clerks F. M. Dekln, W. M. Moore, John W. Bennett, Day. I A. Mather, E. P. Dedraan, Shirley Buck, Night. Cherryville. Judges William E. Wolch, Thomas Brown, David Douglass. Clerks C. W. Kerns, Jos. Wall, C. W. Harris. Canemah. Judges W. L. Midlam, A. H. Fin- negan, Geo. Lazelle. Clerks Jas. W. Partlow, Ward B. Lawton, W. A. Hedges. Damascus. Judges E. II. Uurghardt, Chairman; J, R.' Morton, Warren Greenwall. Clerks Max Schneider, John W. Hilleary, J. C. Elliott. Eagle Creek. .. . Judges Harvey Gibson, Chairman; Hosea Ballou, Egbert Foster, Day. C. B. Smith, Henry, Huffmeister, J. J. Judd, Night. Clerks J. E. Burnett, August Her ger, Noah Stingley, Day. E. E. Elliott, Lew Baker, Heenan Gibson, Night. Estacada. Judges John Tracy, Wm. W. Davis, C. Krlgbaum, Day. John Page, G. W. Lockerby, John P. Irwin, Night. Clerks W. H. Holder, Frank Hark enrlde, David F. Warner, day. J. F. Lovelace, J. J. Davis, Ben Raw lins, Night. George. Judges Hans Paulsen, Henry John son, Henry Eoinke. Clerks Edmond Guber, Frank Ahnert, Peter Paulsen. Harding. Judges J. C. Sprague, W. P. Kirch em, F. P. Wilson. .. Clerks Fred Gerber, C. M. F. Brown, O. D. Robblns. Killen. Judges George Pope, Bud Thomp son, S. Stanton. ..' ' , Clerks Gilbert Noe, Marlon Sam son, G. W. Owlngs. Harmony. Judges Albert Garber, Chairman; Herman Ulrlch, Alfred Clark. Clerks Fred Zinser, Jas. Bisselleau, Michael Gaffney. . i Highland. Judges John Schram, Chairman; John Heft, R. L. Ringo. Clerks Henry C. Klelnsmith. C. E. Surfus, Thos. Grace. Macksburg. Judges J. L. Murdock, James Mitts, A. Gribble. Clerks Owen Wright, J. H. Joyner. James Smith. : , " Molalla. Judges H. J. Rastall, Chairman; H. S. Ramsby, P. M. Boyles, day. J. R. Cole, J, W. Thomas, L. W. Rob blns, night. Clerks E. P. Anderson, Wm. Mach rell, Ellas Wright, day. H. Everhart, Thad Stlpp, H. L. Vaughan, night MMwaukle. Judges Wm. Schindler, Chairman; Phillip Strelbe, T. R. A. Sellwood, day. Chas. A. Lakin, Cap. Kerr, A. J. Walker, night. Clerks J. H. Reid, Charles Mel drum, George Hively, day. Oscar Wlssenger, Homer Millar, Wm. A. Sellwood, night. Marquam. Judges R. Hubbard, Chairman; J. E. Marquam, P. J. Ridings. Clerks L. Nightengale, I. D. Lark ins, A. F. Jack. : Maple Lane. Judges Thos. Davis, Chairman; John Darling, W. W. Meyers. Clerks Lawrence Mautz, C. W. Swallow, John Gaffney. Milk Creek. Judges J. A. Davis, Chairman; A. L. Larkins, John Gard. Clerks J. T. Evans, C. S. Howard, D. L. Trullinger. New Era. Judges W. S. Rider, Chairman; David Penman, John Burgoyne. Clerks Wm. H. Jones, R. J.' Brown, 1 John Kaiser. Oak Grove. Judges Daniel Calkins, Chairman; R. S. McLaughlin, Henry Heitkemper. Clerks Jull-js Brotje, Fred H. Har ris, Chas. W. Rlsley. ' : Needy. Judges B. F. Smith, Chairman; J. D. Ritter, Thomas Ogle. Clerks George Brockart, Alvin Thompson, Emil Montandon. Oregon City No. 1. Judges John Bittner, Chairman; Eli Williams, J. W. Cole, day. It. L. Holman, Chairman; Geo. F. Horton, Walter Little, night. Clerks Ernest Leighton, J. E, Rhoades, Alex Schram, day. . E. J. Noble, W. M. Shank, Mort Lat- ourette, night Oregon City No. 2. Judges C. C. Babcock, Chairman; Chas. H. Dye, David Caufleld, day. Bruce C. Curry, Chairman; W. R. Logus, J. P. Lovett, night Clerks H. A. Rands, Walter Dim ,ick, Chas. W. Kelly, day. Jas. P. Keating, Sol. S. Walker, Jack Caufleld, night. Oregon City No. 3. Judges J. N. Harrington, Chairman; John Lewellen, S. V. Francis, day. R. O. Pierce Chairman; J. L. Wal dron, E. W. Scott, night ' Clerks F. M. Darling, A. S. Klein smith, Elmer Dixon, day. C. M. Mason, J. L. Swafford, Clar ence Frost, night .. Oswego. - Judges Geo. W. Prosser, Chairman; A. J. Monk, Jos. Bichner, day. Albert Walling, Chairman; J. W. Thomas, ' Henry Gans, night Clerks Ed. Wanker, G. . G. Kruse, Durward Fox, day. P. "H. Zimmerman, L. Halllnan, Asa Coon, night- v, , .: Pleasant Hill. Judges S. M. Kelso, G. Liehten thaler', M. C. Young. Clerks E. G. Jones, Ed. Baker, Peter Heater. , Soda Springs.- - Judges Albert Crossan, Chairman; A. M. Groshong, Scott Carter. Clerks A. V. Davis, Chas. H. Bit zer, O. S. Boyles. ' Sprlngwater. Judges A. M. Shibley, Chairman; J. T. Moger, Wm. Smith. Clerks W. Wallens, W. H. Kandle, J. W. Marrs. Tualatin. Judges H. A. Kruse, Chairman; Charles Pollvka, Charles Thompson. Clerks C. F. Wagner, Frank Wed del, Geo. Aden, Union. Judges Jacob Mliey, William Stein bach, James Kenyon. Clerks W. L. White, Paul Petlatz, S. Graham. Viola. Judges Wm. Stone, Chairman; Geo. C. Armstrong, G. W. Mayfleld. Clerks L. Tenny, Wm. Mattoon, A. M. KIrchem. West Oregon City. Judges J. W.: Moffatt, Chairman, H. E. Werner, William Reames, day. C. A. Miller, Chairman; A. R. Ship ley, Andy Fromong, night Clerks Oben ' Tonkin. Jr., John Lewthwalte, Jr., F. S. Baker, day. T. J. Gary, Millard Hyatt Ernest Mass, night DRS. BRIGGS & STEWART CHIROPRACTIC 3 J 0-3 H Stearns BIk. 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