OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1906 COUNTY COUR Continued from page 6 Tarrant in full with interest from the date of the call. In the matter of the application for road plank for the Smith road in District 8: Ordered that 40,000 feet be granted, to be delivered by petitioners at $3 50 per thousand, and road to be graded and plank laid by petitioners at their eypense. In the matter of application for road plank for the Logan and Fisher road : Ordered that 28,000 feet be pur chased fnin W. E. Bonney at f 6.00 per thousand delivered. In the matter of claim for damages of Isaac Miller on the Arndt road: Odered that $25 be paid to Isaac Miller in full payment of said dam ages. In the matter of making permanent improvement of a road known as the G. D. Palmer road: Ordered that the board of county road viewers meet on said road and view same, and determine the value of the land included in survey, on the day of October. In the matter of opening the John Strous road: Ordered that said road be and the same is declared to be a county road t. In the matter of repair of the plank road leading from Sandy to Kelso: Ordered that one-half mile of new plank road be laid on said road, be ginning where the Boring road loins said road, thence toward Sandy for a distance of one-half mile, said plank not to cost to exceed $5.00 per thou sand delivered on road. In the matter of salary of secretary of county board of health: Ordered that a warrant be drawn in favor of Dr. J. W. Norris for three months' salary at rate of $42.45 per month, and that hereafter said salary be paid on the first day of each month In the matter of opening of railroad avenue as shown on the plat of Gladstone: Ordered that said avenue be opened at expense of petitioners. In the matter of the claim of Oregon City relative to sixty per cent of road fund collected within said city Ordered that an agreed statement of facts be submitted to the Circuit Court. In the matter of obstructions to road leading north from the town of Clackamas: Ordered that road supervisor of Clackamas district remove all of said obstructions, fences, etc. In the matter of the bridge on Pud ding river, west of Barlow and the acceptance of same: Ordered that said bridge be ac cepted and a warrant drawn in favor of the contractor, and that county clerk present bill for one-half amount to Marion county. CLAIMS. Commissioners T. B. Killin, 25.00 John Lewellen 9.00 Justice of the Peace George Greenwell, 1.00 Sheriff C. F. Ely, 17.00 Shirley Buck, 28.00 R. W. Baker, 32.00 Recorder G. L. Hedges, 4.00 Coroner R. L. Holman, 5.20 Dr. W. E. Carll, 6.20 Assessor Nettie Waldron, 2.00 Adele Qulnn, 3.00 Tax Department R. W. Baker, 3.00 Nellie Swafford, 9.00 C. E. Ramsby, 50 Oregon City lea Co., 8.10 . F. W. Greenman, 16.00 Court House A. J. Marrs, 128.25 Jail R. B. Beatie, 2.49 County Poor Current Expense Telephone Co., 5.20 Mrs. Guynup, 10.00 St. Vincent's hospital, 34.00 Insane Dr. W. E. Carll, 10.00 W. U. Tel. Co., 50 Dr. H. O. Hickman, 6.00 G. F. Anderson, 2.00 Bridge John Lewellen, . 81.00 Shephard Ong, 4.00 G. B. Dlmick, 16.40 J. A. Olds, 18.00 H. Himler, 16.25 E. D. Olds, 22.00 B. F. Linn, 58.84 J. R. Humphreys, 87.89 C. F. Royal, 1813.00 Election A. M. Vinyard, 3.00 J. F. Eckerson. 3.00 H. C. Elmore, 3.00 L. E. Grazer, 3.00 Geo. Koehler, 3,00 W. H. Balr, 3.00 J. A. Graham, 3.00 A. J. Kitzmiller, 6.00 Printing Enterprise, 13.25 Courier, 53.35 Estacada News, 2.85 H. A. Galloway, 18.35 The Canby Tribune, 4.84 Surveying S. A. D. Hungate, 92.80 Stationery Huntley Bros., 21.75 Stock Inspector Dee Wright, 10.50 Board Health Dr.-J. W. Norris, 127.35 Road Damages 25.00 County Poor- P. J. Hanson, 6.00 E. Hltchman, 10.OO Wm. Danforth, 6.00 R. G. Ogden, 5,00 C. E. Burns, 5.00 B. F. Forrester, 6.00 W. J Lewellen, M. Kruger, Mrs. Valentine, John Avin, J. E. Jack, W. L. Molloy, Isaac Prlndle, W. T. Gardner, Mrs. M. Pickens, Brunswick Restaurant, F. W. Sprague, Mrs. Bradtl, Mrs. C. J. Parker, Mrs. Heinz, J. A. Jones, Martha Ford, Charles Albright, Indigent Soldier Mead Post No. 2, SUPERVISORS' REPORTS District No. 2 M. B. Webster, L. G. Harrington, Geo. Smith, John Roth, Albert Notz, John Bomgartner, McRivers, 1 E. Rivers, F. Robinson, Capt. Wm. Smith, District No. 3 J. C. Elliott & Co.. ' District No. 4 R. Douglas, H. H. Wall, H. S. Gibson, S. E. Peiple, District No. 5 Moll & Davis, S. E. Card, . . Walter Hall, District No. 8 Straus Lumber Co., District No. 9 Peter Ruhl, Frank Fuzzs, Samuel Muller, Adolf Miller, Robert Miller, Hans Paulson, Wm. Hold, District No. 11 C. H. Dauchy, Jr., W. A. Holmes, Per month keeps your clothes cleaned, pressed, buttons sewed on and rips mended. One suit and your shoes shined free once each Week. Ladies' Suits and Skirts neatly Cleaned and Pressed NEW IDEA CLEANING & PRESSING PARLORS Main St., opp. Charman Drug Store. Oregon City, Oregon. 0 mm A Sure Cure SSrmSWfi " W Sore., Com., Buniont, Galls. Bruises, Contracted Muscle, Lame Back, Stiff Joints. Frosted Feet, Bums, Scalds, etc. AN ANTISEPTIC that stops Irritation, subdues Inflam mation, and drives out Pain. PENETRATES the Pores, loosens the Fibrous Tissue, promotes a free circulation of the Blood, giving tot MumIm natural elasticity. BEST LINIMENT ON EARTH ONCE TRIED ALWAYS USED CURED SCIATIC RHEUMATISM Mrs. B. A. Simpson, 500 Craig St., Knoxrfilt, Tenn., writes : "I have been trying the baths of Hot Springs, Ark., for sciatic rheumatism, but I get more relief from Ballard's Snow Liniment than any medicine or anything I hare ever tried. Inclosed find postoffice order for Jl.OO. Send ma large bottle by Southern Express." THREE SIZES: 25c, 50c AND $1.00 BE SURE YOU OET THE GENUINE Ballard Snow Liniment Co. ST. LOUIS, 17. S. A. n AMR DffnalMJt.airtSn tat W Cbarmatt & Co., Cp Drug Store Bert Maston, 32.00 C. E. Smith, 17.00 Q. Himler, 12.60 B. Fredrich, ' 6.60 E. Rivers, 7.00 J. E. Smith, 67.60 L. Johnson, 5.80 J. Surfus, 5.25 S. Wheeler, 12.75 T. Mann, 7.00 F. Wheeler, 5.25 W. Rivers, 4.85 J. McNulty, 4.00 P. Smith, 24.50 O. Shoulom, 35.85 A. Beatln, 08.00 C. H. Dauchy, 1.75 R. Mumpower, 31.60 D. Watts, 14.50 J. Shaffer, 31.50 W. Delke, 2.25 H. Aune, 21.50 J. Clide, 41.00 F. Mathles, 14.00 O. Mendel, 7.50 H. Bronner, 4.00 t No. 13 Pope & Co., 2.85 W. Emmolt, 10.OO J. H. Sevier, 14,00 John Hughes, 20.00 George Gill, 34.00 W. Shannon, 51.00 B. C. Wheeler, 6.00 1 J. Confer, 13.50 Manrlce Ward, 12.00 W. C. Ward, 27.50 I O. Holllngsworth, 2.75 John Mattoon, 22.00 H. P. Mattoon . 21.00 Narve Mattoon, 34.00 C. Ray, 40.00 Fred Raut, - 75.00 C J. T. Fullarn, 62.50 No. 15 F. Busch, 75 O. C. Lumber Co., 23.30 H. Jones, 2C4.00 R. H. Taber, 5.00 A. Warner, 4.00 Lester Marrs, 2.00 Wm. McCord, 7.50 No. 16 Wm. Raddatz, 3.75 James Rettinger, 1.50 David Cox, 1,50 H. H. Eastman, 3.85 W. G. Randall, c.50 D No. 17 Carlton & Rosenkrans. 6.63 D A. Robbing, 4.50 Geo. Kelland, 4.50 Ivan Diinick, 1,60 A. H. Knight, 3.75 District No. 18 The Giant Powder Co., 127.95 Cummins & Co., 1.54 W. F. Harris, 4.05 L. Moser, 1.25 E. W. Hornshuh, 10.50 G. A. Shubel, 75 A. Durst, 1.45 No. 19 A. Fish, 8.75 J. J. Mallatt, 11.00 A. Larkins, 3.00 F. Erickson, 3.50 J. Erickson, 3.50 A. Mallatt, 3.50 J. A. Davis, 7.0U B. Ward, 7.0 J. M. Mallntt, C. Churchill, 5.25 8.00 L. Wallace, 3.00 7.00 F. Erickson, 3.20 7.00 District No. 20 10.00 e J. J. Jones, 1.50 8.00 J. Mangan, 1.50 10.00 Philip Pub!, 1.50 10.00 Fred Beuer, 3.00 10.00 Albert Ueaurer, 3.00 10.00 B. Sullivan, 2.50 10.00 District No. 21 10.00 J. C. C. Hall, 27.60 10.00 L. Hubbard, 25.45 15.00 J. Mallatt, 42.00 10.00 John Denlson, 39.35 10.00 R. II. Snodgrass, 26.25 8.00 Ralph Holman, 8.75 8.00 A. L. Larkins, 14.00 B. F. Noyer, ' 39.75 6.00 Frank Grim, 22.35 W, R. Jones, 19.75 Robbins Bros., 1.00 21.25 Dave Robison, 1.75 12.75 Ams Denlson, 21.00 10.50 Dan, McLaren, 19.25 10.50 , W. R. Jones, 32.50 10.50 District No. 22 12.50 The Giant Powder Co., 40.40 6.00 M. Trullinger, 2.25 6.00 R. D. Ball, 19.08 3.50 Godlob Freyer, 17.50 3.75 Gust Johnson, 11.80 Geo. Boyer, 10.50 18.95 Budd Lay, 10.50 Jas. Lay, 3.50 1.75 John Denlson, 3.50 1.75 James Hall, 3.50 9.00 B. F. Noyer, 3.50 5.60 Frank Grim, 3.50 Jas. Mallatt, 3.50 16.90 Jas. Mallatt, 3.50 2.80 Dan McLaren, 1.75 20.00 A. M. Denlson, 1.75 D. H. Ramsby, 1.75 70.42 E. W. May, 1.75 L. Dickey, 15.75 75 R. P. Cooper, 3.50 1.35 F. R. Cooper, 7.44 3.15 Albert Engle, 20.00 3.50 Pearl Hall, 4.37 2.65 District No. 23 3.75 Carlton & Rosenkrans. 10.75 8.75 District No. 25 J. B. Mitts. 17.50 4.00 B. Wallace. 15.00 UK) F. Wehnes. 15.00 H. Harms, 2.25 J. Glade, 12.00 J. F. Mitts, 1.50 J. Etzel, .75 F. G. Parmer, 1.50 A. D Cribble, 6.60 J. Heinz, 3.00 District No. 26 Robbins Bros., 3.70 The Giant Powder Co., 50.75 D. Engle, 9.00 W. H. Engle, 25.50 J. M. Austin, 21.50 Ray Austin, 20.00 M. S Hungate, 1.50 Clay Hungate, 17.00 Bert Perry, 13.50 Ben Cole, 6.50 Lloyd Shaver, 22.50 Gilbert Engle, 12.00 A. Steinger, 2.25 John Steinlnger, 8.25 D. Ramsby, 8.25 A. Baty. 1.50 W. W. Everhart, .75 Leo Shaver, 2.65 M. R. Boyles, 5,25 J. V. Harless, 3,75 H. N. Everhart, 40.00 Fred Shafer," 14.50 )istrlct No. 29 W. L. White, 35.60 (istrict No. 30 J. Simon & Bro., 21.20 'lualatin Mill Co., 10.56 District No. 31 Stafford General Store, 2.20 Z. Elligsen, 10.00 O. Barnes, 3.50 L. J. Barnes, 1.75 H. Baker, 1 nr. District No. 34 M. Barde & Son, 18.40 Pope & Co., 2.00 J. F. Montgomery, 6.50 Williams Bros., 15.35 E. Story, 660 0. C. Lumber Co., 142.37 n. aornier, 12. 00 J. Green, C9.00 W. Dutcher, G9 00 W. Fine, 57.50 W. Martin, 45.00 J. W. McKay, 100.00 H. Elliott, 20.00 H. Elliott, 10.oo :t No. 35 Beall & Co., 22.00 :t No. 36 F. Busch, 15 C0 C. G. Hoffman, 1-10 Rufus Choats, 9 00 Geo. Leffler. 7 nn Thorn. Leffller, 4 00 1 A. Collister, 16 50 I J. S. O wings, 0.00' Ben Casto, 2 00 ' N. Blair. District No. 38 Wilson & Cooke, 9.45 J. Baumgartner, 60 00 Emil Tucholke, 16 00 August Tucholke, 8 0o H. Broetje, 8 00 Then. Worthington, 12 00 Elmer Worthington, 400 Ed. Stanford, 4'50 E. Tucholke, 2'5Q E ?n 8'50 H- Thlewen, 2o;oo The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has bee J I..... t 1 . . "I - n mis huuu 'initio lumer his per Bonal supervision since its infancy t JCtSU4. AllownooiintrtfWlvn,.i.. lJ - j " in All Counterfeits, Imitations and" JiiHt-ns-good"aro but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment! What is CASTORIA Cast or la is a harmless suhstitute for Castor nil i ----- - - w.f i tW't, goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant, it contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nnrcotlof substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys AVornw and allays Fevcrishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind J Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation I and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates the' sioiuacn ana xsowcis, giving neaiiny ana natural sleep The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYf Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bog In Use For Over 30 Years. TMt CKNTAUH OOMMNY, TT MUHHAV THriT, NtW YOU OITY. VERY MAN H VERY WOMAN VERY CHILD In Clackamas County is invited t f open a savings account with this bank, One Dollar Will Do I The. Bank of Orecjon Ciiy Pbone 1121 Hta. IS33 Office In Tavorlte ClqarSUrt Oppcaite masonic Building Williams Bros, transfer Co. Safes, Pianos and Turniture moving a Specialty Trtlgbt and Parch Delivered PHees RtaseabU ani Satisfaction 6uaranUti Our Gcin Steel RaM Nothing better made for the money. Best grade cold rolled sheet steel, firmly rivetted with coaibhead rivets, re-in forced at every part, main trm i ' hs wvcia ,uu itinera ot selected steel heavy and durable, covers have Boston rim rings, which pre pents cracking, fire box linings are sufficiently heavy to with stand all reasonable use du- ,t giuies, wnich burn either I wood or coal, high closet strongly made with balanced i door, nickel bmcW0 a 'panel draft check, etc., reser-! voir of heavy cast iron, tank en ameled white, oven door nickel trimmed and provided with bal ance spring, asbestos lined, throughout, oven braced with heavy angle irons, firebox has angle feed. FRANK" micrw WEINHARD BUILDING OREGON & Six Holes, 18-inch Owf $27.50 Same With Reservoir $35.00 111! K Mi Jin td, ma :e fldi as iev( !the Amu 'km Hi :0' -vii 'Pol