OREGON CITY COURIER FRIDAY, MARCH 16. 1906 CLACKAMAS COUNTY COURT. Business Transacted ' at Regular March Term. Be It remembered. That at a regu lar t"rm of the County Court of Clack aanaa County, held In the Court House ki Oregon City, for the purpose of transacting county business In March the Harae blng the time fixed by la'V for holding a regular term of said court, present Hon. Thos. P. Ryan, county judge, presiding; T. B. KJlon and Wm. Brobst, Commission ers, wtien the following proceedings wer had, to-wit: la the matter of supervisors reports examined and allowed: District No. 3. -Hodlun Bros. $ 50.63 District No. 4. HI S. Gibson 2.69 District No. 6. John Straus 95.55 it H. Zlmbrlck 9.75 C. Zimbrick 9.75 John Straus 40.00 Dlitrlot No. . D. W. Douglas 10.00 3. D. Forsythe, 8 . 62 John B.Smith 15.00 C. E. Smith 5.25 M. Glass 3.50 ' District No. 12. Bonney& Miller , 512.00 J. S. Gill 28.75 C.Johnson 15.75 R. Johnson 5.65 C. Benson 3.40 RGray .75 O. Enneberg 9.75 C. Gill 6.40 Davis 2.00 District No. 13. Prank Buseh 4.75 District No, 14. J.. Everhart & Co. 12.05 Dlx Bros. 118.04 Gummlns A Jon3S 284.20 Q. P. Glbbs 55.00 Jas. Shelley, Jr. 28.85 a Murult 21.85 Joe Fisher 28.85 H. Henrici, 1.75 District No. 15. W.F.Harris 11.40 Pope & Co. 10.80 J. H. Moody 63.00 X A. Confer 21.88 S. M. Thompson 21.88 H. Hill 32.80 J. Ward 5.25 F. W. Hacker 81.00 W. H. Matheny 22.31 W. Rowland 31.06 C. F. Fuge 29.30 fc. Furo 31. 0B B. Blanchard, 15.75 R. Wilkeson 15.75 H. Rowland 6.56 W. F. Harris 5.18 R. H Taber 5.25 District No. 17. W, A. Tice 1.50 M. Barmore 3.75 Alex Tice 6.00 A. H. Knight 2.50 District No. 18. F. Busch 3.25 Cummins & Jones 63.32 Clarke's Saw Mill 29.93 P. Stageman 1.10 P. Masslnger 1.10 C. Jones 3.00 B. Grlsenthwalte 1.50 EJ. W. Hornshuh 10.00 V". Bohlander 1 4.50 C. Stiner 3.00 F. Bohlander 1.50 District No. 20. A.'Klebe 1.70 Fred Madiuon 5.25 E. O.Baker 3.00 A. Klobe 12.50 C. Kensy 15.00 J. VVullace ' 6.25 B. Sullivan 12.50 District No. 2Z Mart Baty 6.12 Albert Baty 6.12 Albert Engle 8.75 District No. 23. tt. W. Zimmerman 17.25 P. M. Lucke 6.58 H. Delta 6.50 H. G. Ziegler 6.50 Wm. Fry 3.00 District No. 24. ' Carlton & Rosenkrans,, - 43.70 S. Kinser 1 6.00 S. Kinser 3.00 Rile Garret, 1.50 H. Kunke, 1.50 SEVEN cmfwypnn P. Kunke, 1.50 E. Werner, 1.50 Bert Byers, 1.50 R. I. Garrett 5.00 District No. 25. I. A. Boney 3.90 A. Gribble 2.40 G. R. Bailey 3.15 W. Sutherland 6. 61 J. B. Mitts 10.80 District No. 27. John Furgeson 6.00 James Gray 7.50 Ben Thomas 12.75 OrlaH Themas, 4.60 James Niaholson, 6.00 C. C. Quinn, 4.50 A. Mazlngo, .'4.50 John Laboar, 24.00 District No. 31. i H. Schatz, 1 1.75 P. Schroeder, 20.56 G. Volpp, 7.87 J. Buahbaum, 19.69 A. Delkar, . 16.19 Sager & Kekel, 32.00 M. Rauch, 12.25 J. Sager, 11.00 P. Kekel, 17.75 AuguHt Delker, - 31.00 J. Wanker, 21.00 R. Schroeder, 21.00 G. Setje, 13.00 Z. Elligsen, 27.50 District No. 34. Willamette Palls Co., 239.50 Wilson & Cooke, 9.30 Beall & Co., 76.48 Wilson & Cooke, , .95 J. Turner, ' 29.32 L. Sharlber, 1.75 J. C. Reasoner, 16.00 P. Berdtne, 22.00 J. Edmonds, 17.00 Chas. Baker, 40.00 G. Shauber, ( 4? .00 Edward Gross, 15.95 C. Turner, 22.00 A. Koellermeier, 21.00 H. Strickland, 8.31 W. Kaiser, 7.88 H, Dunwald, 262 E. Courand, 18.00 James Downey, 25.50 John Younker, 2O.00 E. Courand, 24.00 H. Dunwald, 20.00 P. E. Reasoner, 10.00 L. C. Munson, 8.32 P. C. Dunwald, 9.19 M. S. Rouch, 4.82 John Roach, 4.82 P. E. Zook, 3.00 M. B. Webster, 55.00 P. T. Doty, ' 68.00 I. W. Johnson, ' 3.58 C. N. Greenman, .50 A. H. MIley, . 2.00 Tom Smith, I 41.25 W. Ford, 32.00 L. Erickson, 32.00 J.Bullock, 26.00 T; McGetchie, 8.00 W. Graham, 22.75 W. Dickerson, 30.00 A. Granquist, ' 21.00 N. Snyder, 3.50 B. Stricklin, 10.50 J. Rawlins, 29.00 G. Callft, 13.12 J. Howell, 13.12 R. J. Miles, 12.00 M. Davis, 4.00 J. Ward. 15.00 R. Camble, 11.39 M. SInnott, 3.50 H. Boyles, 1.75 Green, 8.00 M. L. Rauch, 3.50 E. Hughes, 3.58 C. L. Finn, 4.80 J. M. MacKay, 70.00 W. Snyder, 15.95 District No. 35. A. D. Edwards, District No. 36. W. F. Stanton, Fry & Scaoll, N. Blair, District No. 39. 8. .Bailey, A. Splinter, P. Beard, P. Stevens, , , H. Shelley, A. Bailey, Weiso Bridge. 15.10 ijriiiiiiiiiMiiiiililMM ! f M V Sill jVttfctable PreparalLonfof As simiiailngjticFoodandBcgulai ting theStoinuchs andDowcb or Fromotcs DigcatioaCLeerfuV ness and nest.Con(alns neither Opiuint.Morphine Hor itinera! KotTJarcotic. Alx.SmMt A perfect Remedy forConstipa Tlon, Sour Stotnach.Diarrhoca Worms .Convulsions .Fcverish ic93 and Loss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signnlure of NEW TORK. jr.. w " W , EXACT COPT Of WRAPPER Tot Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bough! Bears the Signature of AW In Use For Over Thirty Years TWfl HNTMI1 owwit. urn tmi rr. J. C. Zinser, V, Busch, B. Story, W. P. & P.. Co., Oregon City Foundry, O. C. Lumber Co., 0. C. Lumber Co., Pope & Co., B. Shipley, W. Martin, C. Shields, B. Glass, P. Shannon, R. Bernier, A. Wilkinson, J. W. MacKay, C. Shields, W. Reams, General Roads. C. N. Greenman, Thos. P. Ryan, Wm. Brobst, 8. A. Manning, T. B. Killen, Allowances for County Charges: 1. 3. 9. 45. 3. 29. 24. 23. 22. 11. 6. 21, 21. 49. 353. 51. 32. 49. 47. 33. 34. 16. 5. 14. 8. 3, 14. 3. 38, 60, SO, C. E. Swan, Mrs. H. Woods, Mrs. RyGkman, , R. G. Ogden, C. E. Burns, B. P. Forrester, W. J. Lewellen, M. Kruger, L. Matherson, Mrs. Valentine, John Aven, Horton & Jack, W. L. Molloy, Isaac Prindle, W. T. Gardner, Mrs. M. Pickens, A. G. Guynup, Brunswick Restaurant, F. W. Sprague, E. Hitchman, Mrs. Bradtl, Mrs. C. J. Parker, A. Imel, Mrs. Heinz, J. A. Jones, r Indigent Soldier. Mead Post No. 2, Pauper Account W. J. Lewellen, Horton & Jack, Circuit Court. J. F. May, Justice of the Peace. J. C. Haines, C. N. Haines, Jacob Mills, L. Stipp, H. W. Trembath, L. Stipp, H. W. Trembath, J. C. Haines, W. E. Wanker, H. W. Koehler, A. W. Shipley, C. B. Hall, i Martin Blankln, John Fox, G. E. Cllne, M. McMtnnls, J. W. Thomas, D. Howell, Ed. Campbell, i Ell Blatt, John Armbuster, M. E. Kandle, P. T. Shute, L. Rath, Jail. Peter Nehren, Court House. Fred Wieder, Wilson & Cooke, A. Mihlstln, Clerk. Glass & Prudhomme, Sheriff. J. R. Shaver, H. W. Trembath, School Supt. T. J. Gary, L. A. Read, W. A. Schmidt, Eatclla Salisbury, D. P. Mathews, ' J. C. Zinser, Treasurer. Glass & Prudhomme, Ednetta Chase, Co. Commissioner. T. B. Killen, . Wm. Brobst, Surveyor. J. W. Meldrum, E. P. Rands, 3 5 5 5 5 5 6 7 8 7 8 8 10 8 10 10 io 10 10 10 10 15 15 IS 10 Coroner. P. Saling, P. Millard, P. Williams, Otto Myrhe, D. George, Al. Drill, Dr. C. B. Smith, Albert Johnson, Chas. Scott, B. R. Kimmel, Uvy Stipp, J. P. Clark, $5.00 36.5 4.80 4.20 3.00 2.00 2.00 3.70 2.40 5.95 20.05 10.10 1.45 7.00 1.70 1.70 1.70 1.50 1.70 1.50 2.00 2.0u 2.00 2.00 2.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 15.00 2.00 2.25 2.05 45.00 ' 1.90 18.70 18.00 18.80 3.00 2.00 3.00 61.60 12.00 17.00 13.20 11.60 19.50 16.50 1.20 Courier, Enterprise, Printing. Election. Pope & Co., H. Epperson, J. W. MoAnulty, Current Expense. Thos. F. Ryan Blake McPall Co., Telephone Company, Board Water Comm'r Tax Department. Nettie Kruse, Ella Shaver, D. C. Boyles, Huntley Bros, Stat'y., Burroughs Company, 10.40 1.70 1.70 1.70 19.25 18.70 22.03 $198.82 2.40 7.10 48.00 8.40 6.15 15.00 34.25 60.00 45.75 25.75 $375.00 Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Itch, Ring: Worm, Herpes, Barbers' Itcn. All of these diseases are attended by intt'iine itching, which is almost in stantly relieved by applyin; Chamber 'aiu's Salve and by its continued use a pen .anent onre may be effected. It lias, in fact, enred many cases that had resisted all other treatment. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Huntley Bros. Co. Oregon Oity aud Mulalla. William Gardner's Visit. 1 One day in November, if right I re member, I , bitched up the mare and did all things arrange, To my wife I did mention it was my inteution To visit the Pat roll a of Maple Lane Orange. The mornins was cold, but it did not deter me, And soon on my journey wag jogging along : Myjlittl hay mare, she tripped on so nioei.. Ifelt sorely tempted to break into song. , But still I continued pursuing my journey. The sun struggled hard'the dense fog to break through, Which soon it accomplished and shown down so kindly Tlist scene so familiar to me seemed quite new. But all things have an end and so had mv journey. And soon I arrived where the Patrons did meet. With a i tulle on each face' and a "flow are j-oh brother?" With a hesrtr handshake we each other did greet, a But the gavel soon sounded and each tc their station, Z'.'i.-, And soon they were ready their work to begin j To br ak np the dense soil of ignor- ' a nee aud folly, And scatter the pure 'seeds of knowl edge therein. Whan the work was accomplished it was rooess tr dinner, And a more sumptuous table to see it is rare, There were cakes, pies and jellies of every description, And good bread and butter, enough and to spare. Ihere was Boston buked-beans and po tatoes and meat And many more things that would tempt you to ent; - To name them 'twould take too muoh time, and y n ki ow it, hope you'll excuse me, yeur brother, the poet. WM. GARDNER. So I TO AILING WOMEN. A Little Sound Advice Will Help Many a Sutferer In Oregon City. No woman can be well and healthy if the kidneys are sick. Poisons tli t pans off in the urine when the kidneys are well are retained in the br.dy when the kidneys are sick. Kidneyi and bladder get inflamed and swollen, crowding the delicate female orgnns nearby and sometimes displacing them. This is the t'ue cause of nmu bnaring-down pains, amenes. back ache, sidHiielie, etc. Uric poisoning also causes headaches, dizzy spell;, languor, nervousness and rheumatic pain. Alien suffering so, trv Don's Kid ney Pills, the remedy that cores sick kidneys. You will get better as soon as the kidneys get better, and he iltti ill return when the kidneys are well. Li t a grntetnl woman tell yon about Doau's Kidney Pills. Mrs. A. Cnnnvan. of 880 Lincoln street, Portland, Or , says: "I"wh led to recommend Doau's Kidney Pills three years ago from the great re'ief I had found in a case of kidney com plaint whioh had annoyed me for a long time. I tried other remedies previously but Doan's Kidney Pills were the only remedy that helped me. My trouble bad lasted tor three years, during which time I sufferea from headaohes and dizziness and could hardly attend to the simplest of bouse hold duties. Doan's Kidoev 1 Pills freed me from this misirable exist ence and I never had lost an oppor tunity to recommend the remedy. In fact, I gave a publio testimony in 1903, which I am glad to repeat aud confirm. " Plenty more proof like this rom Oregon Oity people. Call at Huntley Bros. Dr orb tor and ask what their cus'omers report. For sale by all dealers. Prioe, 50 cents. Poster-Mi Iborn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. , sole agents for the United States. Remeraher the name Doan's and tke no other. Resolutions ol Condolence. Hall of Harding Grange. March 8, 1906. Whereas, It has pleased our Great Master, whorules all things eternal, to call from his In bora on earth our worthy brother, Altred B. Swales j be it Resolved, By Harding Grange No. 23, here'aasenibled, that we reoognize that the sail is from our Divine Mas ter, who is ever garnering in his sheaves; be it Resolved, That the fsmily have lost a dutifnl son and brother, the n lgh horhood an upright young man 'and this Grange a faithful member, who was ever ready to respond to his da ties and obligations; be it further Resolved, That a copy of these reso lutions be sentto the bereaved family, a copy sent to the county papers, and that a page of our record he spread with a copy and our charter be draped in mourning for SO davj. O. F. M. BROWN. W. P. KIRCHEM, S. E. GERBER. Committee. Doctors Are Puzzled. .. The reiuarkable"recovery of Kenneth Mclver, of Vauceboro, Me.i is the Bubject of much interest to the medi cal fraternity and a wide circle of friends. He says of his case : "Ow ing to severe inflammation of the throat and congestion of the lungs, three doctors gave me up to die, when, as a last resort, I was induced to try Dr. King's New Discovery, aud I am. happy to say, it saved my life." Cures the worst nought and colds, bronchitis, tonsolitis, weak lung, hearseness snd lagrippe. Guaranteed at Howell & Jones' Drugstore. 60c and fl. Trial bottle fiee. PLAIN WORDS ON CATARRH CURES In thinking about an advertise ment for to-day, we decided we would use our space for a Short Talk on Patent Medicines," and it is likely we will tell some plain . truths before we finish. Jjst at this time of year the newspapers are filled with adver tisements of "catarrh cures" of one kind and another. In all probability, all of them can be found on sale at our store. As leading druggists we endeavor to keep every remedy our customers want, and to allow no one to undersell us. i . But we cannot guarantee these various remedies. They may be meritorious. As to that we cannot say. We buy them from the manufacturers, and we would not sell them if we thought they were in any way in jurious. One catarrh cure we knon all about, and one catarrh cure we back up with our reputation as druggists and with our solid, bona fide guarantee. That is Rexall Mucu-Tone. We know how Rexall Mucu Tone is made. We know what medicines are used in compound ing it, and the scrupulous care with which it is manufactured. We know that it is an honest, meritorioui remedy that has cured thousands of chronic sufferers from every form of catarrh. . , Theiery first dose qf Mucu-Tone will brace you up, will give you new strength and hope, will con vince you that at last you have found a medicine that goes right to the spot and does the work for which it is intended. And with each succeeding dose you will feel better and better, stronger and stronger. You will regain your appetite, will find yourself eating heartily and will feel the food is doing you good. You will note an increase of blood your hands and feet will be warm instead of cold and clammy ; your nerves will become steady; you will sleep soundly and will get up in ,the morning wonderfully refreshed. The pains under your shoulder blades, in your side, in the small of your back will vanish as if by . magic; work will become a pleas ure to you,' while "blues" and despondency will be things of the past. All this Rexall Mucu-Tone will accomplish in an astonishingly short time. It makes no difference whether you are just beginning to feel badly or whether you hare suffered for years, Mucu-Tone will cure you. XUE HEALTH OF UB GIRLHOOD. ' For years I suffered with systemic catarrh. I had taken medicines with out number but always in vain. Then when I was all but a physical wreck I heard of Rexall Mucu-Tone. That was five short weeks ago, bufrnow I am as strong and well and healthy as any woman. It is a pleasure now for me to attend to the duties that before would have worn me out completely. I feel like a new woman feel as though I had never known a day of sickness. My husband congratulates me every day on how well I am looking. I eat well and sleep soundly and have gained fifteen pounds in weight. And to think that all my weakness and distress have vanished forever that three bottles of Rexall Mucu-Tone have driven catarrh completely out of my system and have brought me back all the health and strength of my girlhood. How can f thank you for having told me of this wonderful remedy r 356 Sheridan Ave., Albany, N. Y." Because of our knowledge and faith in Rexall Mucu-Tone we) earnestly recommend this remedy to every one suffering with any form of catarrh. The other ca tarrh cures may be good un doubtedly some of them are but we are not in a position to en dorse them with our reputation and our guarantee. Give Mucu-Tone a trial. If it doesn't do all we have claimed for it, we will immediately refund your money Sold only at our store. Price 50 cents and 89 cents per bottle, HUNTLEY BROS. CO., Druggists Save Your Money I5y buying GROCERIES at the ELECTRIC GROCERY STORE FOR CASH ONLY Dried and Canned Fruits and Vegetables, v Coffee, 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 36 Days Only -"Come Now D. M. KLEMSEN We Can Sell It If there is any sell to it. List your FAR m Where the buyers come and don't wait tor summer DO IT NOW C. N. PLOWMAN & CO. OVER BANK OF OKEUCN OITY. crnesT lampDeii Get an $35 Cream Separater lor nothing. Set page i. 1 2? 23 9 House Painting, Decorating and Interior Work. CARRIAGE , BUGGY PAINTING X 14th and Main St. OREGON CITY, ORE