Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, November 30, 1906, Page 6, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1906
) L-8
r
Middle aged men will find styles
in keeping with their years and
college chaps and yoeng fellows
will find shapes to appease their
most extravagant novelty taste
in the hat that bears this label
1 1
w Best fof
I StIe
i and
Quality
The Pee
of all
$3.00
Hats
Every hat My guaranteed. Send for oar style Booklet. On re
ceipt of Post Office Money Order for $3.00 we will send yoxi, charges prepaid,
any Brook Hat yo may select. ..
The largest line of John B. Stetson Hats in the Northwest.
Select Yout Christmas Toggery,
Everything now in readiness at oar csaal modest prices: SHIRTS, NECK
WEAR, FANCY HOSIERY, MUFFLERS, DRESS PROTECTORS,
FANCY SUSPENDERS, GLOVES, PAJAMAS, UNDERWEAR.
BATH ROBES, ETC. .. .. ..
II Southwest Corner Fourth and Morrison Streets PORTLAND, OREGON g
DRAPER WANTS
TO DO STUNTS
Spokane Sleuth With Mighty
Reputations Seeks Place
; on Local Force
Harry Draper, of Spokane, who at
tained notoriety as the man who shot
and killed Frank Smith, the outlaw
and desperado who murdered Sheriff
Shaver and Policeman George Han
Ion of this city, has applied for a po
sition on the police force of this city
and has written to Chief of Police
Charles E. Burns relative to the pros
pect of obtaining a place, but Mr.
Burns has replied that there are no
vacancies or likelihood of any.
Draper has charge of the blood
hounds in Spokane and rendered great
assistance in running Outlaw Smith
to earth, receiving the major share of
the reward offered for . his capture. In
, his fetter to Chief Burns he states
that trailing with hounds is not so
difficult in this part of Oregon as it
is in VVashington, wherf he is locat
ed, and for that reason he desires to
change.
Semi
Annual
ReDorts
Amount paid out on roads 24737.03
Balance on hand $ 1338.13
Institute Fund
Amount on hand last report $ 313.07
Vmount received from Supt. of Schools 120.00
Total '. 433.07
Vmount paid out 40.00
Balance on hand . $ 393.07
Indigent Soldier Fund
Amount on hand last report $ 15.98
Transferred from county fund . 100.00
Total . $ 115.98
Amount paid out 30.00
Balance on hand $ 85.98
Library Fund
Amount on hand last report 781.C9
Received from taxes of 1905 75.84
I'iiiJ-.-j .
Total $ 857.53
Amount paid out 817.30
Balance on hand $ 40.23
STATE OF OREGON, County of Clackamas. ss.
I, J. C. Paddock, do hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true and cor
rect statement of amounts received, paid out and remaining on hand, in the
county treasury of said county for the six months ending September 30, 190C.
Witness my hand this 30th day of September, 1900.
J. C. PADDOCK,
County Treasurer.
SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT of the County Clerk of Clackamas County,
showing the amount of claims allowed by the County Clerk, for what allowed,
amount of warrants drawn and amount of warrants outstanding and unpaid
from the first day of April, 1906 to the 30th day of September, 1906.
On what account allowed. Amount of Claims.
County Court 931.75
Circuit Court 1167.35
Justice Courts 519.60
Sheriff's Office 1618.46
Clerk's Office : .1333.60
Recorder's Office r 1410.00
Treasurer's Office 706.83
Coroner's Office 3G3.35
Sup't. of Schools 719.98
Assessor's Office 1316.19
Tax Department 473.85
Tax Rebate 1.00
Current Expense 236.95
Courthouse Expense 574.05
Jail 131.99
County Poor 16C3.55
Indigent' Soldier 30.00
Insane 112.62
Bridges , 2738.71
Election 4030.86
Printing 242.39
Road Damages 600.00
Road Surveys 179.38
Fruit Inspector . .' 56.10
Purchase of road machinery 2219.60
Outlaw Smith 618.47
Surveyor's Office 133.50
Tota? General Fund ., $24030.13
Road Warrants .". 41522.64
Total $65552.77
Amount of Outstanding Warrants Unpaid.
Outstanding county warrants on the 30th day of September, 1906. $53,994.53
Estimated interest accrued thereon 1,800.00
Amount of road warrants outstanding 18,342.79
SMITH WANTS SOME MONEY
Bring
Suit Against Editor o! Canby
Tribune For $250.
George W. Dixon, a newspaper man
of the town of Canby, 12 miles south
of this city, is the defendant in a suit
that lias been instituted in the Circuit
Court by William M. Smith, to re
cover $250, which the plaintiff alleges
Dixon refused to turn over to him.
The complaint of Smith, which was
filed by Attorney O. D. Eby, states
that he formed a co-partnership with
Dixon, April 1, 1906, and they pro
ceeded to effect sales of real estate
on commission. It is evident that the
date of All Fools' Day was a hoodoo
with Smith, although the firm did
considerable business of a minor
quality, until September 15, when
they negotiated and made the sale of
a tract of saw timber belonging to
Jame Skirving. For this service they
received the sum of $500, but Dixon
happened to be "Johnny -on-the spot"
and got the money. Instead of turn
ing over half of the amount to his
partner, " he pocketed the entire
amount, and this course of action re
sulted in a speedy difference that time
has not healed. Mr. Smith now asks
the court for an accounting, and
wants the partnership dissolved.
The plaintiff is a well known farm
er of Canby, where he has lived for
many years. Dixon is editor and pub
lisher of the Canby Tribune, which he
"ariea less than one year ago.
Of County Officers For the Six Months
Ending September 30,
1906
SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT
of the County Treasurer of Clackamas County, for the six months ending on
the 30th day of September, 1906, of money received and paid out, from whom
received and from what source and on what account paid out.
Special City Fund
Amount on hand last report $8957.95
Amount recoived from Sheriff 1905 taxes 741.54
Amount received from sheriff 1904 taxes 2.28
Amount received from sheriff 1903 taxes 1.80
Amount received from sheriff 1899 taxes 1.80
ft
Total r. $9705.37
Amount Paid out 8966.76
Balance on hand $ 738.61
Special School Fund
Amount on hand last report $14716.69
Received from sheriff 1905 taxes 1961.73
Received from sheriff 1904 taxes 19.73
Received from sheriff 1903 taxes 3.82
Received from sheriff 1902 taxes ' 1.G8
Recoived from sheriff 1899 taxos 1.80
To correct error 2.20
To correct error 2.42
Total $1G710.07
Amount paid out 14885.09
Balance on hand $ 1824.98
General Fund
On hand last report $ 2124.87
Amount recoived 1905 taxes 6062.88
1904 taxes 154.29
1903 taxes 30.3G
1902 taxes 25.94
1900 taxes ; 6.11
1899 taxes 92.22
1893 taxes 8.13
Fines and Licenses . .. 1302.75
Fees from county clork 2050.40
Fees from Kecordor 1902.25
Fees from Sheriff 129.85
Transferred from Bridge Fund 7000.00
Salo of old rock crusher 250.00
Refunded by E. Thomas 2.00
Refunded by Geo. Hillard 2.75
Refunded by Win. Williams 2.25
Sale of blank deeds and mortgages 1.45
Damages on account Koellormeier road 40.00
Delinquent taxos from county Clerk 23.80
Total $21212.30
Amount paid out 14769.35
Balance on hand $6442.95
County School Fund
On hand last report $43062.80
:erolved from taxes 1905 3780.73
1904 42.30
1903 0.75
1902 2.18
1900 .4i'
1899 10.32
1895 1.14
Total $47512.G4
Amount paid out on Sup't warrants $32662.00
Balance on hand $14950.64
Road Fund
Amount on hand last report $21136.00
Received from 4axes of 1905 4S14.35
1904 39.73
1903 c.OS
1902 3.93
N 1900 43
1S99 16.33
1895 CI
Refunded 43.70
Rent road roller 14.00
Total $26075.16
Total amount unpaid warrants H $74,137.32
STATU UD' OHKGON, County of Clackamas. ss.
I, F. W. Greenman, County Clerk of Clackamas County, Oregon, do here
by certily that the foregoing is a true statement of the amounts of claims al-
lqwed by the County Court of said county for the six months ending on the
30th day of September, 1900, on what account the same were allowed, the
amount of warrants drawn and the amount of warrants unpaid and outstand
ing, as the same appears upon the records in my office and in my custody.
Witness my hand and the seal of the County Court this 30th day of Oc
tober, lsuu. -
(SEAL). F. W. GREENMAN,
,, County Clerk.
SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT
Of the amount of Money and Warrants received for Taxes, and Money paid to
the County, Treasurer by the Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon, for the
six montiis ending on the suth day of September, A. D., 1906.
TO AMOUNT RECEIVED
In Cum and Currency
1505 taxes' and Costs
Casn 1904 Taxes and
Costs
1903 Taxes and Costs.
1902 and back taxes..
Fees by J. R. Shaver. .
Fees by R. B. Beatie
April
$5057.84
9.75
DURING MONTH OF
May
3358.07
39.84
5.46
June July
1988.13 1106.88
84.70 81.21
13.23
128.47
12.20
Aug.
1568.35
20.82
7.60
14.71
3.50
Sept.
4456.95
29.56
22.52
25.52
7.20
Total received $5007.59 $3403.37 $2214.53 $1200.29 J1614.98 J4541.7B
BY AMOUNT PAID DURING THE MONTH OF
April May June July Aug. Sept.
Total paid Treasurer. , $5067.59 $3403.37 $2214.53 $1200.29 $1614.98 $4541.75
STATE OF OREGON, County of Clackamas. ss.
I, R. B. Beatie, Sheriff of said County, do hereby certify that the forego
ing statement for months of July, August and September is correct and true,
and that the books in our possession show the above condition for April, May
and June.
Witness my hand this 2d day of November, A. D. 1906.
R. B. BEATIE, Sheriff of Clackamas County.
By R. W. BAKER, Deputy.
SEMI-ANNUAL SUMMARY STATEMENT
of financial condition of Clackamas County, on the 30th day of September
1900.
Liabilities
To Warrants outstanding and unpaid $53,994.63
Estimated interest accrued l.SOOOO
Road Warrants outstanding and unpaid 18342.79
.$74,137.32
Total
Resources
I3y Funds in hands of Treasurer applicable to the payment of
County Warrants j 7,781,0s
Estimated unpaid current taxes unpaid !!"!.'.'!!! s!ooo!oO
Net Indebtedness ..' 63i33s!24
Total
.$74,137.82
BOX STATIONS
MADE PUBLIC
Free Delivery Service Will Be
Established In This
City Tomorrow
TUESDAY IS ALIEN DAY.
Those Seeking Nationalization Papers
Must Appear at StaUd Time.
Postmaster Tom T. Randall has
announced the districts that have
been established for the free delivery
services which commence December
I. Carrier No. 3 will have the hill
south of Seventh street and Carrier
No. 3 will have the territory on the
hill north of Seventh street, which is
the division line. Carrier No. 1 will
work from the basin on Railroad av
enue to Fourteenth street: thence to
Washington and north on Washing
ton to Front street in Green Point.
This route embraces all of Oregon
City between Railroad avenue and the
Willamette River, and covers every
thing except the hill section.
Twenty-one boxes have been re
ceived and three will be kept in re
serve. The remaining IS boxes will
he stationed at the following points:
Third and Main, Fifth and Main, Sev
enth and Main, Eighth and Main,
Eleventh and Main, Fourteenth and
Main, Front and Main in Green Point,
Fourth and CenterFourth and Madi
son, Fifth and Jackson, Seventh and
Center. Seventh and Adams, Seventh
and Monroe, Seventh and Tavlor.
Eleventh and Jackson. Twelfth and
Washington, Fifteenth and Jackson,
Molalla avenue and Duane street.
Tuesday will hereafter be known as
"Alien Day" whenever Judge Mc
isride is at the courthouse. An order
was made under which the first Tues
day of each regular term of the Cir
cuit Court and each Tuesday in said
term thereafter shall be the days
upon which applications for the na
turalization of aliens shall be heard
by the court in accordance with the
act of Congress, approved June 29,
1906. This order will be of particular
interest to those of foreign birth who
desire to become citizens of the Uni
ted States as until the approval and
effect of the new law all matters re-
lating to citizenship were transacted
before the County Court. The inter
pretation of the order is such that
cases relating to citizenship may be
brought before Judge McBride when
ever he is in the city.
jtniui; ou.iigiu nas niea a suit in
the Circuit Court against William
Straight. They were married in this
city last year.
Decrees of divorce were handed
down in the following suits: T. M.
Zoosman vs. Cora Zoosman; Mar
garet Riggs vs. Charles C. Riggs, and
plaintiff is allowed to resume her
maiden name of Margaret J. Russell.
Lumber i ndvancing rapidl? and
our lumber bills tor house building
will soon become an important item
iu estimate. Cedar doom will have
to be replaced with fir doois on ac
count of scarcity of cedar but there
are more than 2000 cedar doors of kit
stock sizes io Frank Bosch's ware
house in Oreogn City which are to be
eold xt the old rrice.
GOOD TEETH MEANS GOOD HEALTH,
GOO DIGESTION AND GOOD LOOKS
Oat painless methods
and acknowledged skill and gentleness in handling the most difficult cases has
robbed the dentists' office of its oid
time terrors.
People entrusting their work to
us are surprised and delighted at the
results which will not fail to satisfy
Mie most exacting.
We aim to keep in the lead old
fashioned methods find 110 place in
our office.
v:tts
XV "a; ; WUff .. '-: '-"''.4''
We give you the best in skill,
methods and appliances for a reason
able fee.
If you desire the best possible re
sults for the amount we charge, you
will not be disappointed at this office.
We Guarantee to Please You.
L. L. PICKENS, Dentist
City 'Phone " Weinhard BIdg.
1293 OREGON CITY. ORE.
Farmers'
121
The marriage of Miss Edith Pearl
Shipley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
H. T. Shipley, of Willamette, to Mr.
Harry Berdine, will be solemnized
Tuesday, December 25, at 5 o'clock
at the home of the bride's parents.
Can't look well, eat well or feel
well with impure blood feeding your
body. Keep the blood pure with
Burdock Blood Bitters. Eat simply,
take exercise, keep clean'and'you will
have long life.
Aflm EXPERT
4
kyeKiaas leimea ought to be ground
strictly to order. Ready-ground stock
lenses no more fit than would ready
made false teeth. The Munsell Op
tical Co. grinds each lens specially
for each eye. Our workshops have
ill the latest, modern and expensive
Tiaehlnery known to the Optical
raft. Our employes are expert. If
ve fit your glasses they will be ex
ictly right. Consultation costs you
lothlng. Booklet, with valuable infor
natlon about the human eve. FREE
Muisell Optical G
KAUEAY BtD.1t&WASH.STs.PORTLAND
W. A. HEYLMAN
Attorney at Law
Estacada, Oregon
C. D. D. C. Latourette
ATTY'S AT LAW
Commercial, Real Estate and Probate our
Specialties. Office In Commercial Bank
Building, Oregon City, Oregon.
Ge&rge C. Brownell
ATT'Y AT LAW
OREGON CITY, OREGON
O. W. Eastham 'LAWYER
Legal work of all kinds carefully attoinled
to. Charges moc'eriie office over
Bank of Oregon City. Oregon Citv
Oregon.
' Robeson, Gorbett 8c Crowley
REAL ESTATE AND
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
Postoffice Building
Oregon City
ROBERT A. MILLER.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Boom B06 Oommercial Bldg.
2nd aud Washington Sts.
PORTLAND, OREGON
C. N. Greenman
The Pioneer Expressman
Established 1365. Prompt delivery to a
parts of th city. Oregon Citv. Ore.
C. Schitebel W. S. U'Ren
U'REN &. SCHUEBEL
Attorneys At Law
Will practice iu all courts, mako'col-
luctions and settlements of estates,
furnish abstracts of title, lend yon
money and lend yonr money on first
mortgage. Ofticeiii Enterprise build
ing, Oregon City - Oregon
DENTISTRY, a t
Molalla, Every Monday Sat
urdays on Appointments only.
JOHN W. THOMAS, Dentist
j NEW TO-DAY 1
LINCOLN ANNUITY UNION
meets evory Suturduy at W. O. W.
.hall. O. E. 'Inte, Speaker. Evyliu
D. Taylor, secretary.
MORTGAGE LOANS NEGOTI
ATED at lowest rates. Latourctte's
office. Oommercial Bank Building,
Oregon City.
Q, B. OIMICK W. A. D1.M1CB
DIMICK Sb DIMICK
Attorneys at Law
Notary Public. Estates Settled. Mort
gages foreclosed. Abstracts Hum
itlit d. Money Loaned on I!el
and Chattel Bccuiity.
2, 3 and 4 Garde Bld., Oreg.inCity, Or.
O. D. Eby
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
General Practice, Deeds, Mortgages and
Abstracts carerully made. Money to
loan on good security. Charges reasonable.
FOR SALE UIO ACRES ON TKAZKL
C'eek, 10 acres cleared and nhont
30 acres fenced. About 1,000,000
feet of good tir lumbe.r on hind. $20
per acre. Iliiminond Bros., Molalla,
Ore.
MORTGAGE LOANS NEGOTI
ATED at lowest r.ites. Xatourette's .
office, Commercial Hank Ruildiug,
Oregon City.
NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP ON
Moin street, ue.ir Machine Shop,
between Eleventh aud Twoltth
Btreets. First; class horse shoeing, n
trial will convince you. All repair
work donp promptly aud sntisf:i(iou
guaranteed. O. Guodoiir Proprietor.
FOR SALE 10 ACRE CHICKEN,
-ranch, close to Vauc n?er, Wash ,
$1500. $450 cash, baluuce 4 years.
Eldredge & Menitield, Vancouver,
Wash.
SHANK AND BISSELL, LEADING
Undertakers aud Embalmersi
opposite HuntleyV Drug Store,
Main St., Oregon City. Phone
1031.
Talkatiue
I
ftom out Smoke and Water Sale
Our offerings for Thanksgiving are nuttch
less bargains that will tickle your palate,
Money saving values that are beyond
comparison. Note a few of them.....
Table linens, bleached aud unbleached, 24c and up.
Turkey red Table linens from J6c aud up.
Colored Napkins 5c.
Bleadhed Napkins, extra large, $J.20 per dozen.
Space is inadequate to quote our many bargains, a
call will convince vou.
THE FAIR STORE
Wm. Rofcison, Prop.
WILLAMETTE BLDG. OREGON CITY. OH!? I
. ..... &
omplete Reports of Everylhine
that Happens in the COURIER t