Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, November 30, 1906, Page 3, Image 3

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    OREGON CITY COURIER FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1906
COUNTY COURT
Official Proceedings of Ses
sions Commencing Wed
nesday, November 7.
(Continued from last week.)
District No. 18
Y Biiholi, 23.80
O W Jt'rodrioh, 8.00
, Pone & Co , 8 25
Dunne 0 Ely. 2.70
Giant Powder Co., 76.50
Pope & Co, 11.81
Clarke Sawmill Co., 162.50
' William Shannon, 88.00
.'! James Slianuou, 83.25
. Wai. Slianuou, 18.00
George Staben, . 8 00
' O Vluralt, 5.00
Hurry Shelly. 14.00
Aug. blnhin, .50
Win. Griseutliwaite, 17.00
H Kleiusiuith, 1.50
A Soherable. 4 50
ottomi.Ier, .00
P Stageman, 8.25
W Kleiusiuith, 10.00
A buol, 6.00
E. Kieinsmith, 3.00
, C. Kunzy, 1.C0
II. Rogers, 4.50
.. F. Miller, 6.00
E. W. Hornshuh, 58.75
Cummins & Co., 386.49
P. Stageman, 3.00
District No. 10
D. L. Trullinger, 6.90
E. Davis, 7.85
A. Mallette, 14.00
F. Howard, 13.10
J. Darnall, 9.25
J. J. Mallatt, 24.00
J. Rhodes, 4.00
A. Larkins, 26.75
D. McLaren, 6.10
T. Fish, 29.75
J. M. Mallatt, 7.00
A. Erickson, 3.50
J. J. Mallatt, 1.75
E. May, 1.75
.C. Furtner, 1.75
' E.. Mallatt, 7.00
J. Evans, 5.25
E. Faust, 5.25
C. Mallatt, 1.75
C. Kerns, 3 50
J. A. Davis, .85
District No. 20
Sam Elmer, 3.00
r Curtis Martin, .50
John Putz, 4.00
J. J. Jones, 8.25
J. Scott, 1.50
T. Osteosky, 3.75
Ludvvig Martin, ' 4.50
Milo Pollock, ' 8.00
' B. Sullivan, 43.75
District No. 21
S. H. Ramsby, 16.25
R. P. Cooper, 1.75
Frank Carver, 7.25
.j F. Winslow, . 1.20
C. Wmslow, 4.70
'L. Hubbard, 1.20
F. M. Countryman, 5.25
John Countryman, 2.65
. Ed. Fall, ' 4.08
W. E. Bouncy, 12.75
Fred Shafer, 3.45
District No. 22
Schafcr's Mill,
L. Dickey,
Chester Dickey,
Budd Lay,
G. Freyer,
R. D. Ball,
Frank Pasold,
Clay Engle,
John Davies,
John Jackson,
Albert Engle,
Frank Grimm,
Jas. Mallatt,
John Denison, .
i A. M. Denison,
Chas. Hall,
R. P. Cooper,
I. C. Vaughan,
J. O. Dickey,
District No. 24
C. C. Molson,
. VV. II. Bremer,
A. A. Snyder,
Fred Smith,
F. Schultz, :
Harry Garrett,
R. I. Garrett,
District No. 25
" A. D. Gribble,
C. Thomas,
J. A. Mitts,
F. Werner,
J. Heppler,
J. Heinz,
J. B. Mitts,
District No. 26
Liberal Cash Store,
W. H. Engle,
Delbert Ramsby,
V. P. Dibble,
J. Steininger,
Bert Perry,
Gilbert Engle,
.. W. H. Everhart,
Jacob Harles,
Geo. Atwood,
J. Strickland,
Wm. Melton,
Silas Wright,
Pierce Wright,
F. Bruner,
J. W. Thomas,
Frank Everhart,
Ray Austen,
Milton Trullinger,
H. N. Everhart,
O. W. Rollins,
District No. 27
John Earth,
Fred Skirvin,
W. E. Harmon,
G. W. Bentley, -P.
A. Marquam,
Carl Earth,
95.55
9.62
5.25
10.50
15.75
32.37
12.25
26.25
21.00
.75
35.00
3.50
3.50
3.50
1.75
1.75
1.75
3.50
5.25
8.10
14.00
1.50
3.50
.75
.75
15.00
6.00
3.00
4.50
3.00
1.50
3.00
32.50
1.63
13.50
3.00
1.50
1.50
10.00
.75
1.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
1.50
1.50
1.50
3.00
1.50
3.00
9.00
.40
43.75
3.20
19.50
7.50
10.50
11.25
13.12
9.00
. m
Some Special Opening Day Prices
THURSDAY,
DECEMBER 6,
So many of us dread tne thought and
worry of Xmas buying that we put
off what should and would be a pleas
ure in the early part of December un
til a few days belore Christmas, when
it is a positive worry and scramble to
get something any old thing,
usually.
Why not be prepared this year to get
all the good cheer and joy that is
rightfully coming to you? Only those
who buy early and have their gifts
ready long before Christmas Eve,
know the real pleasure of the Holiday
season. Come to our opening and
see all the pretty and useful gifts we
have been collecting for the pasf ten
months we set aside this one after
noon each year to entertain, as well
as we may, our customers and friends.
All afternoon and evening we' will
have DE-LICHT-FUL music and to
every lady customer buying 25 cents
or more we will give a decorated
plate free. Remember you are more
than welcome whether you buy or
not. That tart makes no difference.
We want you to come and hear the music and look over our
store anyhow. For those who care to buy, this handsome
plate will make a good souvenir of this occasion.
UNTLEY BROTHERS COM
Stationery
We have grouped in one big lot 200
boxes of fine stationery paper and en
velopes to match fabric finish, kid
finish, satin finish our regular 30c and
35c values
Yotif choke fo 25c pit box
Ladies Leather Bags
A substantial fnll sized Ladies' Bag with
coin purse, gun metal trimmings, black
grained leather. A regular $1.00 bag,
Opening day prce 69c.
Another lot finer grade of leather and
leather-lined. A regular $1.50 value.
Opening Day price 98c.
Cut Glass, Venetian Glass
Art Pottery, Vases and Jardlnlers
10 per cent Discount from Regular Prices
We offer your choice on opening day
from our big unbroken stock of fine cut
glass and decorated Venetian glass at 10
per cent off the regular marked prices.
We carry the lino shown by three of the
largest dealers in Portland. 'Ihere is
nothing better made however much ad
vertised. Cur regular prices are 10 to 20
per cent less than city prices.
75c Gift Books--50c
Handsome books in fancy, ornamental
binding. Each one boxed choice line
of titles. Published at 75c, opentng
day price 50c.
Import Order of Half ,
Cloth and Tooth Brashes
We have just received direct from
the importer an immense stock of all
. kinds of bristle goods. Among other
things we had several gross of Tooth
Brushes stamped with our name on them.
We had this done so that if the bristles
came out of any' brush, or it was in any
way unsatisfactory, you would feel at
liberty to return it and get a new one.
They are guaranteed to us and we cheer
fully pass on the guarantee to you. For
this special occasion December 6th only
you may have your choice of any of
these 35 and 40 cent brushes for
25 cents.
Special Sale For
For Thursday, Dec. 6, Only
8 Bars Toilet Soap, regular 40c,
special 25c
Best quality Rubber Gloves, regular
75c, special 49c
I lb Comp. Licorice Powder, regular
60c, special .29c
1 lb. Saturday Candy, regular 50c,
Special 29c
Rotary Clock, regular $1.25, special... 98c
35c Ladies' Dressing Comb, regular
35c, special 25c
2 bottles Violet Talcum powder, regu
lar 45c, special : 25c
I bottle Colgate's Dental Povder,
regular 35c, special 25c
1 bottle Rexall Almond Cream, regu
lar 35c, special 25c
2 bottles Ward's Llttfc Liver Pills,
regular 40c, special 25c
2 packages Wood I ooth Picks, regular
10c, special.. . 5c
FANY,
Oregon City, Oregon
Wm. Harmon,
J. P. Bentley,
Bert Hubbard,
Fred Hubbard,
Chas. Birchet,
I. D. Larkins,
H. L. Skirvin,
J. P. Miller,
Fred Myers,
G. C. Bentley,
Shelly Haugh,
D. M. Bentley,.
D. R. Hubbard,
H. A. Hubbard,
T. O. Ridings,
M. D. Leabo,
Dave Bengli,
Ellis Ridings,
J. E. Nayler,
C. McConnell,
W. Loney,
Ira James,
Josiah Skelton,
D. Johns,
J. Ernston,
. John Labour,
District No. 28
L. D. Shank,
G. C. Vorheis,
District No. 31
J. R. Mount,
J. Kekel,
H. Holzworth,
J. Elligsen,
D. H. Harmes,
Z. Elligsen,
A. M. Groshong,
Scripture & Beauliau,
H. Elliott,
M. Schafer,
L. J. Barnes,
O. Barnes,
R. DeNeui,
G. Birkel,
H. Frobose,
W. J. Powell,
E. Athcy,
District No. 32
Marion Young,
Conzleman Bros.,
District No. 33 -
Dodge Lumber Cu.,
Robert Kiggins,
Ed. Clossner,
W. M. Yonce,
District No. 34
O. B. Jefferson,
Lynd,
Karl Eligsen,
E. S. Kruse,
Chas. Baker,
District No. 35
Beall & Co.,
N. E. Donahue & Co.,
E. J. Swank,
J. Spiers,
A. Andrews,
A. D. Edwards,
District No. 36
t F. Busch,
J. S. Owings,
Ben Casto,
G. L. LefTler,
Thos. Leffler,
Asa Callisterj
Rufus Choate,
Ivan Eroadwell,
10.50
10.50
.75
0.00
1.50
19.87
14.25
19.50
6.75
.12.00
9.00
.75
4.87
8.25
6.00
3.00
9.00
3.00
3.00
6.00
3.00
13.12
.4.50
1.50
6.75
56.00
10.00
.75
3.00
15.00
13.12
5.80
29.45
21.25
3.00
9.50
9.00
1.75
14.44
7.00
7.87
8.75
7.00
5.o8
2.18
33.00
18.55
165.00
25.14
29.10
6.25
8.00
9.00
4.00
14.87
40.75
35.00
45.58
6.40
14.00
9.00
38.25
I
D. C. Yoder,
Ernest Hoffman,
Knight & Susbauer,
John Scholl,
Clyde Yoder,
Bud Kent,
W. H. Bremer,
E. J. Casto,
Geo. Owings,
E. G. Hoffman,
W. F. Stanton,
N. Blair,
S. H. Kaufman,
N. Blair,
District No. 39
A. J. Kelnhofer,
S. Bailey,
District No. 38
Burghardt & Son,
Burghardt & Henkle,
O. C. Machine Shops,
Wilson & Cooke,
Pope & Co.,
C. O. Davis,
John Loube,
J. Green,
W. Dutcher,
E. Hatch,
W. Fine,
R. Schuman, .
W. Martin,
J. W; MacKay,
Gibson,
M. Martin,
J. W. Barker,
V. Dix,
- Story, ,
A. Tucholke,
C. Worthington,
James Olliver,
Robt. Tschampion,
V. Sellwood,
G. W. Thiessen,
H. Thiessen,
3.00
.65
2.90
.50
28.75
31.25
22.75
10.50
42.00
57.00
1.50
35.00
22.65
2.20
21.62
25.00
9.45
156.05
'4.50
.75
24.60
39.50
' 10.30
81.00
81.00
67.50
67.50
45.00
10.00
108.00
5.00
10.00
48.00
24.00
21.00
' 34.00
10.00
22.00
36.00
6.00
4.00
24.00
10.40
12.00
11.00
16.00
14.00
68.00
5.00
1.00
In the matter of plank for repairing
Hood View road;
Ordered that fifty thousand feet of
lumber be allowed at $5.00 per thou
sand. In the matter of plank for repairing
Sandy Road;
Ordered that 100,000 feet be allowed
at $5.00 per thousand.
In the matter of opening and re
moving obstructions from road in dis
trict 14, known as Linn road;
Ordered that the supervisor in said
road district cause all obstructions,
fences, etc., to be removed from said
road.
In the matter of subscription for
improvement of road from Boring to
Sandy;
Ordered that the clerk make a copy
of subscription list and forward to
Ed. Siefer at Boring.
In the matter of clearing the stumps
from road leading from Boring to
Damascus;
Ordered that 1,000 pounds of pow
der be purchased for that purpose.
In the matter of road -tax collected
within the limits of city of Milwau
kie; Ordered that clerk draw a warrant
for $148.31, being 50 per cent of
amount of .tax so collected.
In the matter of the improvement
of Needy and Hubbard road and re
pair of bridges thereon;
Ordered that 10,000 feet of lumber
be purchased and used for said pur
pose. In the matter of the plat of Cau
sey's acre tracts;
Ordered that said plat be and is ap
proved. In the matter of report of sheriff
and tax collector; ; "
Ordered that said report be filed.
In the matter of the offer of Enter
prise and Courier for publication of
delinquent tax list;
Ordered that same be laid over un
til November 20th for further action.
In the matter of the application of
Annie Corrigan for saloon license at
Barton;
v
Ordered that license issue for
period of six months.
In the matter of report of county
surveyor relative to establishment of
county line between Marion and
Clackamas counties;
, Ordered that said report be ap
proved and that plat and report be
filed in the office of the county clerk.
In the matter of rebate of tax of
West Coast Lumber Co. on property
located in Marion county;
Ordered that warrant for $41.69 be
issued as rebate of said taxes.
In the matter of rebate of tax due
Mrs. Susie Crouse;
Ordered that warrant be issued in
payment of same in sum of $8.27.
In the matter of claim of J. H.
Kock heretofore paid by mistake as
taxes;
Ordered that warrant for $6.96 is
sue, in payment of rebate of said tax.
In the matter of judgment against
Clackamas county in suit in which
W. S. May is plaintiff in the matter
of reward for capture of Frank
Smith;
Ordered that warrant be drawn in
favor of O. D. Eby, plaintiff's attor
ney, for sum of $250.00 and that said
attorney cancel said judgment.
In the matter of files and fixtures
for county clerk and recorder;
Ordered that offer of Security
Vault & Metal Works be not accept
ed, as final, and that the order here
tofore -made be revoked and that
other bids be received for said work.
POINTERS
A valuable deer hound belonging to
E. Mayville was run over and killed
by an electric car Thursday near
Green Point.
. Had a Close Call.
"A dangerous surgical operation
involving this removal of a maligant
nicer,' asf large as my hand, from niy
daughter's hip, was prevented by tne
application of Eocklen'a Arnica
Salvo," says A. O. Stickel. of Miletus,
W. Va. "Persistent oie of the Salve
completely enred it." Cures Cnts,
Barns and Injuries. ' 2c at Howell &
Joaei, Druggist.
Child's 11.15 heavy bIioos solid 05o
Misses' heavy shoes solid $1.20
Child's flue speoinl 88o and $1.00
Above are Pillsbury's good shoes.
Ladias $3.25 thocs now $1.83
Ladies $1.75 fin? shoes $1.48
Ladies $1 60 fine shoes $1.10
Mens $3.50 velour calf $3.00
Mens $2. 50 bluclier now $2. 15
Others at $1.95 and $1 25
Mens wet weather shots at 25c to
50o saving
Boys Kant Rip double wear,
double coiufort $1.78 und $1,110
Best stroug shoe wadu, Hoys heavy
to $1.12
Dry Goods, Etc.
f Ladies lOo bono 8o
Ladies $1.50 underwear 75o
Ladies $1.C0 underwear C8c; lOo and
15o towels for 7c and Ho .
Hose supporters Ho, 6o, 12o, 21o
New lot percales 7o
Mens and hoys In ts two-thirds or
less, $1.59, $1.33, l)()o, 4'Jc, and l)o
m Oil hats 15e; oil coats $1 up
Sample undershirts at wholesale
price, $1.25 goods for DOo; $1.00 goods
for 80o
2 Child's tindei wear, broken lots' 12o,
18o, 22o and 2i)o
Mens shirts 40o,' 48c, 69o, latter bo
ing $1.00 oods
Millinery half to two-thirds, $2.39,
$l.S'J,f)Uc, 4Jo and 29c
Gloves 5e, 7o, 21o and 20o
Groceries.
Gold dust 18o; 40o tea 80c j Soups
lc, 2oand3o; Flour 90o, l)5o, $1.00
andl.OS ; ; Dates for half 2 pounds
15o;t 10a chimney 7o; Nou-lenk 5
gallon oil can 60a; Non-leak 8 gallon
oil can 40o
- -0OUPON3GIVEN
RED FRONT
Can be obtained only by eat
ing clean pure food. A Gro
cery store to be right, must
be clean. Absolutely so! Did
you eVer notice how clean we
keep our store? All our stock
is just as clean and fresh a
it is possible to have it. The
food you buy from us is al
ways the best quality. Try our
Home Made Mince Meat
L ' New.Figs, Raisens, Citron, Etc.
AL Robertson,
The 7th Street Grocer.
Phone Main 441
STOP!! oli
And have your Thoto made by
LYMP, the Photographer
Stop and consider what you get for your money and you
will never go anywhere else for your pictures. -
Picture frames and mouldings made to please you.
LYMP'S PHOTO GALLERY
Main St., near Gadke's Plumbing Shop, Oregon City, Oregon
DANDRUFF
Is your hair coming out by
great combsf ul ? Every combf ul
causing a pang of fear for the fu
ture. Does a white trail of dandruff
sift over shoulders ?
One bald spot has already ap
peared. You manage to hide it.
but it is spreading rapidly.
Is the hair you have left turn
ing gray or fading and makes
you look old and homely when you
are still young ?
Have you tried many restora
tives that gummed your hair into
a sticky mass but accomplished
nothing else?
Then Rexall "03" I lair Tonic is
the remedy you need.
Rexall "93" I lair Tonic is whol
ly free from grease or sediment,
and will neither gum the hair nor
soil the clothing or pillows. It is
clear and clean..
Rexall "93" Hair Tonic stops
falling hair and permanently ban
ishes dandruff.
It docs this by destroying the
cause the microbes.
Rexall "93" Hair Tonic will
quickly cover the bald spots with
a vigorous growth of hair. We
guarantee to grow hair on all
- heads where a spark of life re
mains in the roots and where the
follicles have not grown over. It
makes a delightful dressing, and
keeps the scalp clean and healthy.
We sell a large bottle for fifty
cents that we guarantee to do all
we have claimed or refund your
money.
A REASOfl
The United Drug
Company, manufac
turers of the Rexall
Remedies, for whose
preparations we are
agents in this city,
make 200 remedies,
one for each ill. Each
one is especially pre
pared to cure one dis
ease, and that only.
This is an age of spe
cialists. You don't
contract with a plumb
er to build your whole
house, do you ? Why
should you contract
with one proprietary
medicine to cure all
your troubles.
Oftentimes you run
across a building con
tractor who has a sepa
rate plumbing depart
ment, nis own plastering;
department, and so on,
all of which dovetail to-
fiether and build the
louse. This is just what
The United Drug Com
pany is doing for you in
the medicine line. They
have cut down profits;
they manufacture Rex
all remedies for over
2,000 retail druggists.
These druggists are the
only intermediate profit
that stand between The
United Drug Company
and the patient.
Could The United
Drug Company, of
which we are a member,
afford to make one poor
medicine in this line?
Does not common sense
tell you that one poor
medicine would ruin the
sale of the other 199
preparations? If you
bought a Rexall prepara
tion and it didn't ,do for
you what we claim it will,
would you buy another
one of our articles i We
believe not. Therefore
each preparation must
be good it is good. We
who are in the drug bus
iness know the formulas
of these Rexall prepara
tions. We belie vein
them so implicitly that
we stand back of them,
with our guarantee to re
fund you your money if
they do nut benefit you.
HUNTLEY BROS. CO., Druggists
the (mtaZl STORE