Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, February 16, 1906, Page 10, Image 10

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OPTIGQN CTTV COTrRR FRIDAY. FEBRUAR 16 1906.
Independent (Hayseed)' Candidate for
STATE SENATOR
CLACKAMAS COUNTY COURT.
Business Transacted at Regular Feb
ruary Term.
Be It remembered. That at a regu
lar term of the County Court of Clack
amas County held In the Court House
In Oregon City, for the purpose of
transacting county business In Febru
ary the same being the time fixed
by law for holding a regular term of
aid court, present Hon. Thos. F.
By an, county judge, presiding; T. B.
fcnjcn and Wm. Brobst, Commlsslon
rs, when the following proceedings
krere' had, to-wlt:
Claims aainst the county examined
and ordered paid.
Pauper Account
C. E. Swann
E. Hitchman
Mrs. H. Woods
Mrs. Ryckman
K. G. Ogden
C. E. Burns
B. F. Forrester
W. Lewellen
M. Kruger
L. Matherson
Mrs. Valentine
John Avln
Eorton & Jack
W. L. Molloy
Isaac Prindle
W. T. Gardner
Mrs. M. Pickens
A. G. Guynup
Brunswick Restaurant
F. W. Sprague
Mrs. Chas. Ford
Mrs. Bradtl
Mrs. C. J. Parker
A. Iinel
Mrs. Heinz
J. A. Jones
Horton & Jack
R. j. Holman
C. N. Greenman
Adorns Bros.
Chris Bluhm
The'. F. Ryan
Mrs. E. Harrington
Circuit Court.
Brunswick House
Wm. Shindle'
A. Mosier
Spencer Thomas
Sam Roake '
J. V. Green
I. D Taylor
3. w! Aldredge
J. Wolfer
C. W. Fredrlch
Fred Miller
J. C. Schmidt
Patrick Harris
J. A. Tufts
W. f hannon,
H. I'.arrs
Nelson Cooper
, E. Toedtemeler
Justice of the Peace.
J. It. Vernon
W. If. Engle
F. H.'Dungan
F. IT. Dungan
J. F. Adams
F. C. Scott
T. G. Jonsrud
Bert Jonsrud
O. V. Sharp
E. L. Sharp
Cun : Thompson
L. Ptlpn
H. V. Trembath
L. Stlpp
II. W. Trembath
T. fi. Jonsrud
L. C. Carlson
CU! t Jonsrud
T. O. Jonsrud
Bert Jonsrud
L. r.tipp -
II. V. Trembath
Court House.
-A. T.rihlstin ,
Flovrf Jones i
Fr.vl Welder
Frank Busch
Sheriff' '."
Fashion Stables
J. li. Shaver
II. W. Trembath
Recorder'
C. Tincliegger
Treasurer's
Edr:ttn Chase
Assessor's
F. .1. Nelson
J as l' Nelson
Commissioner's
nrol).-;l
B. Killen
Coroner's
R. 1,. Holman , r
J. '. Morris
J. (:. Brndloy
W. Ililliim
D. Frost
Dm. e 0. Ely
J. 1 Jack
P. i Wul.lrcm
Tli'- Mnrh.y,
I In Ul Wuldron
M. Strickland
J. . I.oilor
R. I.. Holman
insane
AY. ; . Tel. Co.
Road Surveys
Q. Armstrong
F. I il
A. K. Ford
II. A clilrum
J. V Moldnim
Jo) n Lewelleu
X). V. Klnnnrd
W. K. Ilonnoy
P. J. lionnov
U. S nix
J. 1 . Phillips
C. v: Gorlmtt
Extending Tax Rolls.
0. . Hollack
Rot i Pierce
Mar uri't Mulvey
1). ' Hoy lea
KuV ttii Chase
Kll.t Slfavt'i- Tax Dop't.
J. , Mc Anulty, Election
C. X Grooninan, Election,
llui: ley Bros., Stat'y
Knl .prlso, Prlut'ng
Courier, Prlnt'g,
Bin. ' i)!'t Whitney Co.
Toi. ihono Co.
3.00
10.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
6.00
6.00
8.00
8.00
7.00
8.00
8.00
8.00
8.00
10. "00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
12.00
15.00
15.00
15.00
10.00
I 3.00
13.50
l.Oli
2.85
5.00
' S.'IO
11.00
3.25
5.00
4.00
2.40
4.00
4.00
8.30
4.00
7.60
6.20
4.20
4.80
6.50
4.00
4.00
4.60
5.40
3.80
2.00
2.00
3.00
2.90
2.60
2.90
1.85
2.70
2.00
2.00
3.00
4.00
4.50
4.70
6.70
3.00
2.00
2.00
3.30
3.30
4.70
2.10
1.30
1.00
8.00
3.75
2.50
7.20
23.40
50.00
15.00
91.00
32.00
35 . 1 0
15.00
7.40
7. 40
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
2.20
2.20
10.20
5. 10
14.85
7 '
, " . . t', , . mm
,11,
Fred Wossy
John Straus
District No. 7.
G. T. Beebe
W. S. Fegles
Chas Leaf
Jas. Fegles
District No. 11.
O. L. Clyde .
A. Glass
J. E. Witzlg
E. Glass
O. L. Clyde
J. E. Smith
S. D. Forsythe
W. Forsythe
District No. 12.
Bonney & Miller
G. Fischer
Wilson & Cooke
J. S. Gill
C. Benson
C. Johnson
O. Enneberg
C. Gill
District NO, 15.
Williams Bros.
Pope & Co.
J. H. Moody
J. A. Confer
S. M. Thompson
H. Hill
.1. Ward
F. W. Hacker
W. H. Matheny,
R. Rowland
C. S. Fuge
L. Fuge
H. Rowland
Bob Blanchard
Robert Wllkson
District No. 16.
H. H. Eastman
Aug. Staehely
W. Mead
W. G. Randall
District No, 18.
E. Jones
E. W. Honshub.
District No. 19.
D. L. Trullinger
T. Fish
J. J. Mallatt
District No. 20.
G. Martin
C. Kinsy
W. C. Bottemlller
O. Martin
B. Sullivan
District No. 24.
C. Hoadrlc
E. Eberner
L. 3paglo
Swabauer
C. Hendrlck
Gone Garrett
R. I. Garrett
District No. 28.
W. Batty
Batty
B. Mitts
J. K. Mount
District No. 27.
District No. 8a
Thos. Fox
O. I. & S. Co.
District No. 11.
.50
6.00
6.00
0.00
15.00
34.00
20.00
22.00
4.00
4 . 00
4.00
4.00
4.00
19.00
29 . 00
26.00
26.00
49.00
10.00
3S.O0
.64
3. CO
24$. 10
174.10
11.00
7.65
100.00
Z. F.lllcwn
A. llelker
F. Schabor .
Adolf Dolker
H. Schatz
J. Sagor
F. Rekel
M. Ranch
P. Schroeder
H. Elligsen
F. Zimmerman
A. Volpp
J. Bushhaum
Wm. Schatz
Wm. Bullock
Sagor & Rekel
District No. 84.
Williams Bros.
O. C. Machine Shop
Max Webster
F. T. Boty
O. G. Graves
Chas. Moohuke
Z. Elligsen
Wilson & Cooke
P. Burdine
Edmonds
Barnes
Kaiser
Turner
R. , Portor, Damages,
lcrvlsor'a reports examined and
ed
District No. 1.
all
R.
illlt
District No. 4.
II. 1 . (Jibson
District No. 6.
Molii'g Bros. 1
J. i. . . MUS
Joseph Albed
32.50
6.50
7.00
5.00
3.75
W. Kaiser
Chas. Baker
Wilson & Cooke
C. N. Greenman
O. C. Lumber Co.
.1. C. Zlnser
.1. C. Zlnser
Wlllams Bros
Chnrman Bros.
E. Story
F. Busch
J. C. Bayer
O. C. Finning Mill Co.
W. P. & P. Co.
Oregon City Foundry
Pope & Co.
B. Tonkin
Tom Smith
Walter Ford
W. Piekelman
Charles Shields.
W. Martin
M. Pavls
W. Reams
James Bullock
H. H. Payne
O. R. Barnes
M. W. Snyder
N. F. NELSON
Of Harding Precinct, Clackamas
County
3.75
25.00
. 12.75
4.60
5.25
29.25
7.50
5.25
14.10
2.62
' 3.25
10.00
5.25
5.25
320.00
3.60
3.25
21.25
: 6.00
- 12.01
9.75
4.50
2.05
. 1-75
. 69. 0'1
2 .00
..' 28.30
38.93
. 35.43
88.50
33.25
31.06
38.50
.38.50
6.25
14.87
12.25
' 5.25
1.50
'.: 8.00
. 7.25
.25
"lOi.OO
1 4.17
' 3.00
8.00
1.50
.75
1.50
1.50
20.00
1.50
3.00
2.25
6.00
4.50
3.00
7.50
1.50
.75
7.75
5.40
3.75
40.00
39.35
4.80
25.80
18.80
23.18
15.30
16.18
26.50
10.15
7.00
1.75
8.75
15.30
15.75
.85
30.00
3.00
3.70
55.00
74.25
.50
28.55
3.20
2.05
3.62
48.37
2.62
2.62
6.25
2.62
35.00
.05
1.00
129.02
3.75
14.85
4.E0
1.25
24.70
10.75
6.50
1.25
68.69
8.10
23.70
15.00
60.60
42.00
38.00
35.00
61.00
11.00
24.00
16.00
1 7.00
1.75
1.75
are caused by Indigestion. 1 If you eat a
little too much, or if you are subject to
attacks of Indigestion, you hav no doubt
had shortness of breath, rapid heart beats,
heartburn or palpitation of the heart.
Indigestion causes-the stomach to
expand swell, and puff up against the
heart. This crowds the heart and inter
feres with its action, and in the course of
time the heart becomes diseased.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
digests what you eat, takes the strain off
of the heart, and contributes nourishment;
strength and health to every organ of th?
body. Cures Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sour
Stomach, Inflammation of the mucous
membranes lining the Stomach and Diges
tive Tract, Nervous Dyspepsia and Catarrh
of the Stomach. J -
After eatlnz, my food would distress ma by making
my heart palpitate and I would become very weak.
Finally I got a bottle of Kodol and it gave me Imme
diate relief. After using a few bottles I am cured.
MRS. LORINQ NICHOLS, Penn Yan, N. Y.
I had stomach trouble and was In a bad state as I
had heart trouble with it. I took Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure for about tour months and it cured me.
D. KAUBLB. Nevada. O.
Digests What You Eat
SoUtr bottU holdi 2
tlvu fci much th
trial, of 60 cant
Prepared at tb Lab
oratory of K.O.DtWlt.
Co., Chicago, P B.A.
Sold by G A: Harding
J. W. Mackay 77.00
W.F ord , 4.00
Bert Shipley 14.00
W. Martin ,21.00
C. Shields 17.50
MacGetchie 8.00
Frank Zook 1 15.00
F. Shannon 6.00
p. Glass ' . - 2.00'
J. W. MacKay 17.50
District No. 3.
S. Kent 5.10
D. C. Yoder 8.25
District No. 29.
F. Busch - 3.25
Clarke's Saw Mill Co. 56.25
General Roads.
T. B. Killen, Comm'r 4.90
T. F. Ryan, Co. Judge 6.50
Vigorlt Powder Co. 282.12
Wm. Brobst.Comm'r 14.80
BROUGHT TO LIGHT.
Oregon City People Receiving; the Full
Benefit.
There have be9ii many casoslike the
followiiiK m Oregou. City. These
plain, straightforward statements will
do uiucli towards relieving the suffer
ing of thousands. Such testimony
will be read with interest by many
people.
II, A. Deck, mining engineer, of 88B
Jefferson street, Portland, Or., says:
"Judging from my own experience
Doau'8 Kidney Fills is a very reliable
remedy and fullils every claim made
tor it Some time this winter I had a
good deal ot trouble with a lame and
aching back. After being in a stoop
ing position for any length of time it
was d flicnlt for me lo straighten.
When I was having a particularly
severe attack I saw Dean's Kidney
Pills advertised and procured a box.
I had taken them scarcely a week
when I felt relieved and before I had
finished the box was cured." Plenty
more proof like this from Oregon Uity
people. Call at O. G. Hnntley's drug
store and ask him what his oastomer's
report.
For sale by Mil doalers. Price, 50
cents. Foster Milbnrn Co., Buffalo,
N. i., sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other.
Methnsala was all right, yon bet,
For a good old soul was he,
They pay he would be living yet
Had he taken Rocky Mountain Tea.
Huntley Bos. Co.
CASHMRATMARKtT
Richard Petzo't!. Prop.
Highest Cash Ptice Paid for
Live Stock.
1 Phone IC33.
Main Street Oregon City
WHY GO TO THE COAST
To bathe when you can have one of these fine bath
tubs put right Id your residence for less than halt the
cost of a trip to the Coast. We have moved Into our
new building, between Ninth and Tenth, and are now
prepared to do all kinds of plumDlng and attend to all
your wants better than ever bcrore. Call an J see at
n our new quarter!, 910 Main Stt F.CGADKE
THE HOUSEFURNISHER
;
1
We're enthusiastic about this sale we never had an idea that there were so many really
. good things that could be sold for a nickel or a dime.
You'll be surprised, too, when you come in to,-.see what those little pieces of money will buy.
Look at the list below and then take a peep at our winjows you'll see things that you never had
an idea could be bouphi'or so little money. There are Night Lamps, Knives, Hammers, Dinner
Plates, Cups and Saucers!. Cake Plates, Berry Bowls and many other things just as good. ' The
list below gives you a fflint idea of vvh.it your money is worth, but remember that of some items we
have only small quantities so don't wait too lorg or what you especia ly want may be gone.
Heavy Fire Shovel, here's a
bargain if there ever was one
JOc
The Enameled Sauce Pan that
we'er selling now for ,
Cannot be duplicated for less than twice the
money. Only one to a customer.
Rolling Pin the best one we
ever saw for
05c
A nickle isn't much of a coin, but it will buy
a fine big Salt Box. fl You have never seen
its equal for less than-20c. While seventy
five of them last we will sell them ftZ
each at........i. wC
A Picture a fine large one at that size
i2 x 16 inches HREE if you buy, a f
full weight box of tacks at
If you like nice Glassware here's another
bargain for you that beats the record. fllZ
6y2 incl Berry Bowl wC
gj4 inch Cake Plate, cut glass
pattern, extra heavy
05c
Wall Paper, 500 Rolls double ones
Do not wait until it is all sold. fIZ
Each UOC
GO TO
Lymp's Jlrl Studio
For fine Photos and large
Portraits
We also have a line of
Picture Trame Mouldings
MATT BOARD, PASPAR
TOUT BINDING.
Special attention given.to artistic
Framing. .
Save Your Money
liy buying GROCERIES at the
ELECTRIC GROCERY STORE
FOR CASH ONLY
Dried and Canned Fruits and Vegetables , Ccffee, Tea
Baking Powder, Rice, Mush, Flour, Granite Ware, China
Ware and Everything belonging to a First-class Store
Will be sold at Wholesale Prices
For 30 Days Only Come Now
KLEMSEI
D
M
URIC ACID
lo the blood causes Rheu-matism,Scktica,Lumbago,
Neuralgia and Gout Yet 1
can remove the cause dj
wearing one of our
REX
RHEUMATIC
RINGS
Manufactured by the R Rheumatta
ing Co.. Hartford. Connecticut.
Price $2.00 solo b
Burmeister & Andresen, Oregon City, Ore.
I. Hood
C 3T6
Having purchased the MT. HOOD
CAFE, we will in future conduct
a first-class gentleman's resort.
Ve will keep in stock the best
WINES, LIQUORS and CIGAKS.
HOT LUNCHES will be served as
usual. We will be glad to meet
all old "patrons and new ones as
well. Comfortable rooms for tran
sients in connection.
JUSTIN & MEINDL, Props
PERMANENTLY CURES
CONSUMPTION, COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS
ASTHMA, SORE THROAT, HOARSENESS
WHOOPING. COUGH AND CROUP
DO NOT DELAY
Untfl the drain on your systemproduces permanent disability. The human
1 Dreaming macninery la a wunuurim system or moes ana ceils, i o nave good
I health it must be kept in good order. A COLD is considered of no impor
tance, yet if it was known by it's proper name of "throat inflammation,"
or "congestion of the lungs," its dangerous character would be appre-
, elated. When a cold makes its appearance use at once Ballard's Hore
I bound Syrup which will speedily overcome it.
WHOOPING COUCH and CROUP Require Prompt Action. SNOW
LINIMENT applied to the throat and chest gives wonderful relief, while
Ballard's Horehound Syrup will rapidly stop the violent paroxysms of
coughing. IT IS THE ONLY COUCH REMEDY THAT WILL
POSITIVELY CURE WHOOPING COUCH AND CROUP.
BEST FOR CHILDREN
Mrs. Msud Adams, Goldthwslte, Tex, writes: I have used Ballard's
HoreUounil PvruD and find it the BEST medloina fn
oolO. Mj children om It nd ib is pleasant; to toko and qulokLr oures."
1 SAFE AND SURE Three Sizes, 25i
Th Children's Farerlto Ismtdr Etstt lottl Gamtm
I Ballard Snow Liniment Co.. St. Lou
50c. SLOOll
SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY
Cbarman & Co., City Drug Store
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