.8 OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, DECEMBER X4, 1906. f . r f4-f X' "J F """".2 VT .-. . :'.' t H Signs of Apptfociing VULETIDE ate already refleected throtfghoot or fcasy establishment. We wotfld stfggest that an opportune time to select yottt SUIT, OVERCOAT or RAINCOAT woald be before the rash of Xmas iscpon us. All Holiday Mail Orders will be filled with special care and dispatch. Ask us to send yoa Samples, Style Booklet and Self-Measurements. Appropriate Xmas Gifts Fancy Suspenders, Neckwear, Gloves, Hose, Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, Dress Protectors, Housecoats, Bathrobes, Pajamas, Etc. Address Mail Order Department. .-' n i j Southwest Corner Fourth and Morrison Streets PORTLAND, OREGON COUNTY COURT Continued from page 8 R. B. Beatie, 18.19 C. F. Ely, 39.70 Fashion Stables, 2.50 Clerk Echo McCord, 60.25 Ella Shaver, 66.25 M. Mulvey, 66.25 Retta Pierce, 66.25 Recorder Lovejoy & Lincoln, 35.00 O. L. HedgeB, 10.00 Coroner Wilson & Zumwalt, ' 5.00 8upt. of School J. C. Zlnser. 66.78 Tax Rebate Mrs. E. Wilbern, 6.40 Current Expenie F. W. Greenman, 2.00 Universal Adding Mach 3.00 J. F. Nelson, 2.00 Telephone Co., 6.90 Water Commission rs 15.00 C. H. Dye, 45.00 F. T. Griffith, 45.00 Phenlx Insurance Co. 49.50 Northwestern Ins. Co. 49.60 Court House F. Busch. 4.50 A. Mlhlstln, 2.28 Wilson & Cooke, 2.25 P. Nehren, 13.80 Pauper- Mrs. Kate Parker, 45.00 Mrs. T. Doty, 8.00 J. F. Nelson, 5.00 G. B. Dlmick, 2.50 Miles & JUcGlashan, 10.00 Star Dairy, 1.20 L. Adams, 6.00 St. Vincent Hospital, 30.00 C. E. NaBh, 2.00 Emma Wilkinson 3.50 D. C LATOURBTTE, President F. J. MEYER, Cashier THE COMMERCIAL BANK of OREGON CITY, OREGON AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $100,000 Transacts a General Banking Business. Open from 9. a. m. to 3 p. m. PERMANENTLY CURES CONBUMPYION, COUGH. COLDB, BRONOHTrf asthma, momm throat, hoarseness WHOOMNQ COUQH AND GROUP DO NOT DELAY UntB thi drain on your sritem produces permanent disability. Tht human breathing machinery it wonderful ey etera of tube and cell. To har t (food health It muet be kept In rood order. A COLD la considered of no imporj unce. yet H it waa known by n proper name 01 -wirwi imiunnun orHntlon of the hinge." fit dangerous character would be appre ciated. When a cold make its appearance us at ono Baliara Hart hoand Syrap which will speedily rercomi It. . . WHOOP1NO COUOH and CROUP Requlrs Prompt Action. SNOW LINIMENT applied to the throat and chest give wonderful relief, while Ballard' Horahaund Syrup will rapidly stop the violent paroxysms of eooirhW IT IS THE ONLY COUCH REMEDY THAT Wlkk IT PO&1T1YXJ.Y IS THE CURE WHOOPINO V COUOH AND CROUP. BEST FOR CHILDREN Bonua Byrns4 S4 It IktBKitf BMdleln for eratip. ooacbs n4 ajwuntlMUtMU IS yiwttri m Mas mo qvuuu vuw tvrx errs I I TU Ckilftns'i UTMtM ImmO KTrrBMUCarasM4 I Eallard Snsw Liaixaent Cc, St Louis, Mo, SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY tharmm & Co., City Drug Store - I. Selling, 14.95 J. E. Jack, 11.40 Insane Dr. W. E. Carll, 6.00 W. U. Tel. Co. .68 L. Stipp, 2.50 Bridge Account O. C. Lumber Co., 400.00 O. C. Foundry, 62.49 O. C. Lumber Co., 110.00 Printing Courier, 57.10 Enterprise, 88.50 Dally Star, 64.10 Surveyor S. A. D. Hungate, 18.00 Reports of Supervisors District No. 1. C. Kerr, 4.25 C. Battln, 6.00 J. Hoffman, 2.00 x C. Counsell, 2.00 W. H. Counsell, 6.00 District 3 Wilson & Zumwalt, 6.00 J. B. Elliott & Co., 3.65 Sager & Wing, 68.80 Rodlun Bros., 3.12 W. R. Dallas, 136.00 District 4 Alex Baker, 13.50 Charlie Hunter, 18.00 S. A. Douglas, 6.00 R. B. Gibson, 3.00 Lindermann Bros.,, 6.94 H. Wilbern, v " 6.65 L. S. Baker, 1.60 E. H. Burghardt, 1.00 H. S. Gbson, 24.25 District 6 W. J. Hlllyard, 3.46 J. Richey, 11.25 Otto Richey, 8.60 Walter Hall, 42.50 District 6 N. E. Donahue & Co., 73.60 A. D. Edwards, 7.50 Paul Dunn, 7.00 F. B. Hlte, 2.00 J. Straus, 93.55 ' J. Straus, 15.60 John Straus, 42.60 Fred WInche, 24.50 Ernest KllgeL 10.60 D. F. Louderback, 8.75 Fred Proctor, 7.87 District 7 Bacon & Sons, 18.31 Hans Kock, 3.00 Geo. Oak, 4.50 Jas. Fegles, 13.00 District 8 Straus Lumber Co., 81.00 District 9 Samuel Miller, 6.65 Fred Llns, - 4.50 Carl Llns, 3.05 M. Grafenhelm, .75 John Oalson. 3.00 Henry Vosst, 6.00 William Held, 15.12 District 10 Has. Tracy, 7.20 W. R. Oatflold, 2.50 District 12 W. H. Bonney, 222.60 Storm & Storm, 248.68 J. S. Gill. 15.00 E. Swales, 3.00 District 13 F. Busch, 19.25 u Dering Lumber Co. 44.90 A. M. Klrchem, 4.00 W. C. Ward, 2.00 J.,T. Fullam, . 6.50 George GUI, , 20.00 District 14 H. A. Heater. 3.00 H. Bigelow, 72.05 Eugene Cummins, 80.06 G. F. Gibbs, ' 48.75 Jas. Shelley, 35.00 Jas. Shelly, Jr., 30.00 T. W. Glbbs, 22.75 H. Froemyer, 28.00 Wm. Rivers, 22.10 A. Splinter, 28.00 C. C. Gibbs, 7.00 District 15 O. C. Lumber Co., 287.39 R. H. Taher, 16.00 W. B. Lawton, 10.00 M. Telford, 13.08 D. G. Hylton, 8.00 District 16 Jonah Penman, ' 6.75 B. F. Allen, 4.60 W. G. Randall, 17.00 H. H. Eastman, 3.00 District 17 Carlton & Rosenkrans, 7.93 Jos. Penman, 9.00 Ivan Dlmick, 9.00 M. Berrlnger, 8.25 M. Parmaletz, 6.10 D. R. Dlmick, 13.50 A. H. Knight, 12.50 Alex Tlce, 2.25 Geo. Kelland, 1.50 A. M. Olsen, 1.50 Good' Bridge O. C. Machine Shop, . 4.94 E. Story 27.15 J. W. McKay, 1.80 A. Bolland, 170.62 J. Zeek, 7.65 A. Kocher, 6.80 Scripture & Beauliau, 5.00 Wilson & Zumwalt, 10.00 O. C. Iron Works, 1.15 J. Green, 75.00 S. Green, " ' 72.00 W. Dutcher, 72.00 W. Martin, 86.00 W. Fine, 60.00 E. Hatch, 60.00 A. Anderson, 6.87 J. W. MacKay, 104.00 V. Grimm, 1.00 M. Johnson, 9.00 t 19 J. B. French, 1.75 C. E. Smith, 1.75 F. Lee, 3.60 W.Wallace, 1.75 J. J. Mallatt, 10.00 J. Erlckson, .87 A. Erlckson, 3.60 ; 20 Fred Hettman, 3.00 A. Durst, 1.00 Geo. Rutherford, ' 1.75 W. H. Bottemiller, , , 4.50 John Putz, 12.50 Amos Vallen, 1.50 C. Blttner, 4.90 Fred Madison, " 1.50 C. Keunzy, .75 A. Sherruble, ' 1.60 B. Sullivan, ' 62.00 Eugene Cummins, 6.50 Helston Ley, .50 F. T. Chute, 10.00 21 Robbins Bros 1.00 Wm. James, " 3.75 Frank Winslow, 3.75 Wm. Baker, 2.50 Fred Winslow, .60 U. S. Dlx, 8.50 Bert Hubbard, 1.60 Sim James, .60 Frank Arquette, 2.00 W. E. Bonney, 23.00 0. N. Hart, 1.15 22 Robbins Bros., 4.00 Gust Johnson, 10.60 Andrew Johnson, 7.87 R. D. Ball, 4.37 1. G. Vaughan, 14.00 C. Dickerson, 1137 R. P. Cooper, 2.62 J. W. Staudlnger, 2.62 Albert Engle, 12.50 H. S. Ramsby, 7.20 23 E. M. Zimmerman, 3.50 Fred Bachart, 8.60 Andy Bachart, " 12.26 G. Kraus, 11.00 C. Trost, 1100 R. W. Zimmerman, 45.60 N. E. Cole, . 6.60 W. B. Tull, 8.25 24 Carlton ft Rosenkrans, 11.45 Lais ft Co., 3.95 Solon Kinzer, 4.50 S. H. Kauffman, 3.50 Ola Kyllo, " 4.50 F. Schults, 3.00 Otto Bixel, 2.25 Phil Mohr, 3.00 Morts Myers, : 3.00 George Mitts. 1.50 R. I. Garrett, 17.50 Dictrlct 25 Carlton ft Rosenkrans, 3.55 J. B. Mitts, 16.50 District 26 , .. " Robbins Bros., 6.65 D. L. Trullinger, 14.05 M. S. Hungate. 2 25 Wm. Skeen, 3.00 Jacob Harless, 15.75 O. W. Robbins, 2.50 . P. C. Miller, . 150 John Shepherd, 25.50 Chas. Pelky, 4.50 L. Shank, 7.00 R, Pelkey. ' 6 00 " Wm. Stennlnger, .75 H. N. Everhart, 27.50 District 27 Carlton ft Rosenkrans, 20.50 J. Labour, 15.00 District 28 Jas. Nichelson, 9.00 J. C. Rice, 6.75 Roy Rice, 4.50 James Gray, 6.00 J. Walker. ,.7.50 G. M. Groshong, 4.75 D. M. Groshong, . . 1.50 - Homer Williams, - 4.60 . F. J. Riddings, 2.50 " A. M. Groshong, 18.00 Petter Brown, 3.00 District 29-r W. L. White, 44.20 District 31 W. J. Powell, 1.00 B. F. Weddle, 4.65 , J. Batdorf, 8.00 S. Batdorf, 8.00 Z. Elligsen, 24.35 District 32 ' Fred St. Clair, 7.00 Elmer Jones, 1.25 A. P. Todd, 7.00 Gld Butson, .50 . Will Baker, .60 Joe Roberts, 7.00 : Rufus Stahlnecker, 4.00 Robert Stahlnecker, 4.00 Fred Stahlnecker, . 7.00 Frank Shain, 1.37 A. J. Winters, 9.00 Dan Stahlnecker, 21.25 District 31 Dodge Lumber Co., 82.50 Press Howell, 3.12 George Howell, - 6.12 Frank Howell, - 6.50 Victor Schmidt, . 4.37 Willie Howell, 13.40 Roy Raley, 32.85 Ed. Closner, 14.00 District 84 O. C. Lumber Co., ' 48.00 John Turner, 30.50 Sam Batdorf, . 39.00 Paul Schroeder, 3.60 R. Schroeder, 20.00 David Jones, 3.12 Joseph Batdorf, 10.00 James Edmonds, 6.00 Chas. Baker, 12.50 DeBock, . . . . 4.00 District 35 Western Storage Co., .60 Proctor ft Beers, 122.60 A. D. Edwards, 35.00 District 36 A. J. Lais, , 42.00 S. H. Kauffman, 70.86 G. W. Owlngs, 10.60 Bud Kent, 8.76 C. E. Toder, 3.75 N. Blair, 1.25 John Wachtman, 4.00 A. Colllster, 8.00 John Casto, 2.00 District 88- C. Kerr, 6.76 V. Dlx, , 9.00 G. W. Thlessen, 16.00 H. Thlessen, . 45.00 District 39 F. Busch, 2.75 A. J. Kelhofer, 49.38 S. Bailey, 27.75 F.- Beard, 3.50 A. Bailey, 4.50 In the matter of the petition of M. O. Proctor and others for county road; Ordered that viewers meet at place of beginning on the 18th day of December. In the matter of the petition of Henry Gortlar and others for county road; Ordered that viewers meet at place . of beginning on the 17th day of December. In the matter of road tax collected within corporate limits of Oregon City for year 1905; Ordered that warrant be drawn on general road fund for $2211.25 in favor of Treasurer of Oregon City. In the matter of petition of residents and tax payers of road district No. 6, for 13 boxes of powder, and that court duplicate a subscription of 1299.75 for planking the Kelso and Oregon City road; Ordered that 13 boxes of powder be purchased, for said disy-lct, and that $200 worth of road plank be fur nished after the subscriptions are collected and worked out. In the matter of the office of Constable for Justice of Peace District No. 3; It Is ordered that the office of con stable In Justice of the Peace Dis trict No. 3, be and Bame Is declared vacated, and that Ed Lakln be and is appointed to fill vacancy. In the matter of the claim of Mrs. E. Wilbern for rebate of taxes; Ordered that same be allowed and that warrant issue for $6.40 in pay ment of same. In the matter of male .paupers of ClackamaB county; Ordered that all male paupers of Clackamas county, are hereby cited to appear before this court on the first Wednesday of January term 1907 at the hour of ten o'clock a.m. and show cause why their names should not be stricken from the list. In the matter of the petition for the vacation of alley in Block 4, in town of Oswego; Objections having been filed to va cation of same, it is ordered that same be referred to January term of this Court, at 10 a. m. In the matter of procuring printing and stationery for county officers: Ordered that no stationery be paid for by Clackamas County exeept on written order of one of the mem bers of this Court. In the matter of the Paul Schneider road; Ordered that Supervisor proceed to open said road on the survey, and that eounty clerk notlfly said Su pervisor of this order. T. L BEARD PRESIDENT Continued from page 1 of new louks on the East side of the Willamette River by the United Statea government This committee will re port at the next meeting. The general sentiment here is against the purchase of the locks on the West side of the river, and Judge Ryan is fathering a movement for the con straction of new looks. iii!mniiUijgMiJiiiu.jilu;i.uuiiiuiii!i;iiiiui,i!iHiiiiiiiini!iii' in . . - i; L" rtt,-WTJi;,.-i.S 'littiiiiiiiiiiiTTiWliim AVeeetahle Preparalionfor As similating theFoodandBegula- ting theStoinaclE andBoweb of Promotes Digistion.Cheerfifl neas andRest.Conlalns neither Oijiiim,Morplune nor Mineral. Not Narcotic. jhnfffeujirsiuaiiBicssa Aix.SmM rlMf Mb. A perfect Remedy for Constipa tion. Sour Stomach.Diarxhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and Los9 or Sleep. Facsimile Signature of NEW YOBK. fcttel ipsv or WSAEEEH. (fa 1! 1 For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears Signature of the . AW In Use For Over Thirty Years r jet n, iC3k VMS MNTHWI OMMr. NEW OH CITY. THE FULL BENEFIT OF PAY-DAY is never yours unless a portion of your wages is put away for future use. Begin now to provide for the 'rainy day" that is sure to come when sickness visits your home or you are thrown out of employment. A good way to do this is to open a SAVINGS AC COUNT with us and add something to it each pay day. Come and see us and we will gladly pive you any desired information. A DOLLAR WILL START YOU. THE BANK OF OREGON CITY Pbont 1121 T(ts. 1833 Office In favorht Cigar Store Opposite masonic Building Williams Bros, transfer Co. Safes, Pianos and Turniture Moving a Specialty trtlaht and Parctls Dtllvertd Prices Etasonabh and , Satisfaction Guaranteed THE FINEST STEAKS, CHOPS, VEAL, LARD, ETC '. TO BE HAD IN OREGON CITY ARE AT BROWN & WELSH'S UP-TO-DATE MARKET t?th STREET, A. O. U. W., BLD'C. 'PHON MIAN 271 Announcement I The fruit grow ers of Clacka mas County have realized all prosperity and high priced lands of the Hood River country are due to the little per formance which we are showing in our picture. We have noth ing else to say about real es tate, you can do that yourself, but we want to say iu connec tion to our pic ture that ye are preparing to supply you with the right kind of a 6pray pump, a pump up-to-date of different sizes to answer all the reqirements of the law and that will do effective work. No wasted time or material. We will gladly give you prices and show up the working of these pumps. FRANK BUSCH WFJNHARD BUILDING OREGON CITY t i