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8 OREGON CITY COURIER FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1907. Risking life and money We have spent a large amount of money in installing a burglar, proof safe for the protection of our own money and also that of our customers. With this security which we offer you it is not good business policy to keep money at home where you are not. only risking its loss but also taking the chance of personal harm and perhaps loss of life. Bring your money to us and sleep securely in the knowledge that you are taking no chances. The BANK OF OREGON CITY THE FINEST STEAKS, CHOPS, VEAL, LARD, ETC TO BE HAD IN OREGON CITY ARE AT BROWN & WELSHS' UP-TO-DATE MARKET 7th STREET, A. O. U. W., BLD'C 'PHONE MIAN 371 Pbont 1121 Rt$. I8SS Off let In favorite Cigar Store OppttlU Waionle Building Williams Bros, transfer Co. Safes, Pianos and Turniture moving a Specialty Trelgbt and Parcels Delivered Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction Guaranteed D. LATOURETTB, President F. J. MEYER, C ihUt COUNTY COURT! Continued from page THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of OREGON CITY, OREGON (Successor to Commercial Bank) Transacts a Central Banking Business. Open from 9jx. m. to 3 p. m Further Evidence from Albany Oregon You should not fall to avail yourselves of the opportunity to secure an early Installation of the new Telephone Company's instrment. The "Home" Company will have a waltln g list soon. The Independent Telephone Com-pany has reoently Installed a tele phone plant at Albany and here Is a sample of what they have to say: Rawllngs, Printer and Binder, Al bany, Ore., March 6, 1907. To all whom It may concern: The Home Tel ephone Company's service la so far superior to any service that we have previously had, that it Is a pleasure to have one of their telephones and do business on their lines. I have two phones In my office and I always use the Home phone, as I can save time and swear words. Tours truly, (Signed) C. G. RAWLINOS, Mgr. Postal Telegraph Cable Co." promptness to calls, but In the pleas antness of the operatives. I believe it has been of great benefit to the citizens of Albany and community. (Signed) FRED DAWSON." "Albany, Ore., March , 1907. To Whom It may concern: As a subscrib er to the Home Telephone Company I unhesitatingly wish to say that the Home Telephone Company gives us far the best service, not only in "Tomllnson & Hoi man, Staple and fancy groceries and provisions. Al bany, Oregon, March 6, 1907. To whom It may concern: The Home Telephone Company has given us a most efficient and satlifactory ser vice and we believe that It has been the dlreot Instrument of so develop ing the rural service that we now have direct communlcattoa with the groat majority of our farmers. (Signed) TOMLINBON A HOLM AN. Per Hoi man. SoSIOESSfOLLiSL H. A. Battln F. Landwerth A. Hanson Wm. Smart W. H. Counsell District 2 M. B. Webster I. W. Johnson L. D. Jones John Robinson L. G. Harrington Geo. Smith John Roth Davis M. A. Knox Hubbard District 3 (Special) C. Wolfhagan J. C. Elliott & Co. Rodlun Bros J. E. Seifer Wm: Potter Herbert Rankin Chas. Dahlquest Harry Kerstlng Chas. Stabell M. Homrlck J. B. Slefer Ora Acock Chas. Acock E. Pinkley A. Frankle Otle Johnson Theo. Schnact Harry Chltwood 0. F. Ullg Alfred Johnson Fritz Boese Arthur Heacock W. R. Bunn Geo. C. Bamford Michael Hemrlch Chas. Dahlquest M. Heller N. M. Campbell W. H. Campbell John Thomas John Chltwood - District 5 J. F. Welmarth Michael Boyl Arthur Rich W. R. Cochran H. G. Knox J. W. Roots District 6 Meinig Bros Johanson Lum. Co. J. G. Deschazer Oswald Rlem Warren Wllklns Guy Ward M. McCormack Wm. Waesp Henry Waesp Thorrias Clark Joe Clark D. W. Douglan John Strauss Ernest Kligel Elmer Bankus Chas. Krebs ' District 8 Flrwood Lum. Co. H. B. Brldenstine W. O. Rugh D. W. Douglas F. McCabe Anton Malar District C. F. H. M. A. Keith S. Morrison A. Morrison Grafenhaln TENTH AND MORRISON STREETS, PORTLAND, OREGON A. P. ARMSTRONG. LL. B., PRINCIPAL Educates for success in a short time and at small expense, and sends each stu dent to a position as soon as competent. Quality is our motto, and reputation for thorough work brings us over 100 calls per month for office help. Individual in. structlon insures rapid progress. We teach the loose leaf, the card Index, the voucher aud other modern methods of bookkeeping. Chattier is our shorthand; easy, rapid, legible. Beautiful catalogue, business forms and penmanship free- write today. References: any merchant, any bank, any newspaper in Portland. Farm For Sale Our business is to show investors that Clackamas county farms are better investments than U. S. golJ bonds. There are many real estate signs in town but the office over the Bank of Oregon City continues to do the real estate business of the county. Get Down to Business If your farm drags on the market let's talk the mat ter over. Maybe you need the services of a live agency. The "con" talk of the amateur agent won't sell your land. For results see Eastliam, Patison & Co. Over the Bank of Oregon City Successors to C. N. Plowman & Co. District 11 M. Rivers E. Rivers' Percy Jones Chas. LIvesy M. Shuholm E. Harrington District 13 Dering Lumber Co. Aug. Herbert Harry Shubert District 14 G. F. Glbbs A. Splinter C. Criswell M. Sprague L. Gardner A. Guerter J. Shelly D. J. Thorn C. Rlndflesh T. W. Glbbs District 15 Wm. Flue F. W. Hecker Bolden Ganong Arch. Long I. S. Crytsell W. T. Hlnson Frank Qulnn District 17 N. DIgerness James Adklus D. R. Dinilck M. Perlngcr A. H. Knight District 18 Eugene Cumins Shannon Bros. Pope & Co. C. Muralt Ab. Thomas Win. Grlsenthwalto Val. Bohlandor E. W. Hornshuh District 20 Clarkes Sawmill Scripture & Beaullau Eugene Cumins Peter Kern Ferris Mayfleld Ed Mclntyre A. Sherruble F. Beuer B. Sullivan District 22 Robbing Bros. M. Trulllnger Albert Baty W. H. Engle Jas. Lay Albert Engle District 23 Wilson Evans P. Becker P. J. Rltter 32.00 36.00 27.00 20.00 60.00 A. F. H. H. C. T. j. Zimmerman Whelner Whelner Harms Rueck Larson 30.00 32.00 17.50 24.00 9.00 2.00 75.00 $42.50 45.00 40.00 6.00 34.00 37.00 17.00 44.00 18.00 4.00 $ 5.50 24.35 13.24 114.00 43.85 50.60 20.25 ' 47.25 54.85 10.10 2.75 28.10 45.00 15.75 32.60 21.35 10.10 4.50 32.50 91.00 88.85 88.85 34.00 70.85 61.75 28.00 27.00 12.00 45.00 30.35 24.75 $16.50 2.00 10.00 1.00 10.00 45.00 $ 9.80 43.35 10.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 40.00 16.00 11.00 13.00 3.00 17.50 47.50 15.75 19.50 5.00 $19.87 6.00 4.00 7.50 10.00 11.00 $ 6.00 6.00 3.00 19.00 3.00 3.00 $28.80 2.00 3.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 20.00 $21.00 20.00 19.00 22.00 27.00 11.25 11.00 $ 3.68 1.50 .50 2.60 $43.58 7.50 2.25 1.25 11.25 5.20 .50 4.00 10.00 10.00 2.00 3.00 $ 2.00 2.00 2.00 4.00 $14.00 17.00 14.00 14.00 2.50 30.00 $ 6.00 16.25 7.00 $10.00 25.00 6.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 6.00 12.50 6.00 8.00 $57.50 38.75 17.50 20.00 12.00 12.50 15.00 $ 1.75 13.36 8.00 4.00 13.50 $13.39 28.70 3.90 2.50 2.50 2.50 3.50 2.50 $13.S5 7.10 12.76 1.25 4.00 8.00 10.00 1.00 15.00 $ 3.60 1.35 4.00 4.00 1.50 2.60 $22.35 29.00 34.50 R. W. Zimmerman District 24 S. H. Kauff man $ 5.67 Simon Miller 4.00 Solon Klnzer 1.00 Rile Garrett ' 3.00 L. P. Spagle 6.25 E. J. Montandon 1.00 District 25 Mike Walsh $ 1.00 N. Diganess 9.45 Ed Morris - 2.00 Chas. Thomas 4.00 H. D. Harms 7.50 District 26 Sandy Leach W. W. Everhart Rex Stubbs H. N. Everhart R. F. Watts W. L. Freeman District 27 Wm. Mortenson J. E. Marquam J. T. Drake G. W. Bently M. Leabo Ed Seaman J. Labour District 29 O. H. Brown S. E. Brown L. M. Ingram Ira White W. L. White H. M. White. G. W. Morris District 36 W. M. Mortenson H. M. Robbins D. Brunnemeyer P, J. Schneider District 37 DuPont Powder Co. . Wilbur Wilmot Joe Ranger , J., W. Stone C. W. Kruse District 39 F.. Busch $ ... Pope & Co. Herman Fisher Jacob Kalbfleisch F. Jaggar Louis Jaggar Wm. Wlesmandel General John Lewellen 73.40 T. B. Klllln 39.65 Wllford A. White 11.00 Trimble & Lipe 3.00 City of Mllwaukle 197.50 G. B. Dimick 7.00 In the matter of petition' to cause obstructions to be removed from a road In Bection 27, T. 4 S., R. 3 E.: Ordered that said petition be referred to supervisor of road district for re port on same. In the matter of the petition of H. S. Ramsby and others for Improve ment of a hill near farms of Orr Cut ting and H. S. Ramsby, and subscrip tion of $ 180.0 : Ordered that super visor of Road District No. 26 proceed to Improve said hill according to the prayer of petitioners. In the matter of town plat of Fray- ley's subdivision of a tract of land In the Franklyn Pierce die: Ordered that said plat be approved and re corded as soon as legal fees are paid. In the matter of 50 per cent of road taxes collected In City of Mllwaukle: Ordered that a warrant Issue in favor of Treasurer of Mllwaukle for the sum of $197.60 In full ef said taxes. In the matter of plat of Park subdi vision of tract No. 135, Gladstone: Ordered that said plat be approved and recorded when legal fees are paid. In the matter of John H. Gibson for a county road: Ordered that bond be approved and petition be referred to Board of County Road Viewers. In the matter of petition of H. E. Noble for cancellation of tax for year 1906 on section 36, T. 2 S., R. 6 E.: Ordered that said tax be and is hereby cancelled of record. In the matter of resignation of J. C. Zlnser as superintendent of schools: Ordered that said resignation be ac cepted and that T. J. Gary be and is hereby appointed as Superintendent of Schools for Clackamas County. In the matter of petition of G. E. Hayes for rebate of fees paid through error: Ordored that a warrant for $5.00 issue to said G. E. Hayes in payment of same. In the matter of petition of H. H. Hoskins for rebate of taxes: Ordered that petition be granted and a war rant issue In-favor of petitioner for $15.88. In the matter of bond of T. J, Gary as Superintendent of Schools: Or dered that said bond be and Is ap proved. In the matter of resignation of J. W. Van Horn as Justice of the Peace for District No. 2: Oredered that said petition be and Is hereby accepted. In the matter of petition of W. S. Flynn for license to sell liquor at Wllsonvllle: Ordered that license issue to said Wm. S. Flynn to sell liquor at Wllsonvllle for a period of ono year. In the matter of petition of Casper Junker to sell liquor at Sandy, Ore gon: Ordered that license issue to said Casper Junker to sell liquor at Sandy for a period of one year. In the matter of petition of T. M. Allison for license to sell liquor at Boring: Ordered that license issue to said T. M. Allison to sell liquor at Boring for a period of six months. In the matter of petition of N. F. Kelson for rebate of taxes: Ordered that warrant Issue In favor of peti tioner for 3.21. In the matter of petition of W. J. Gossett for rebate of taxes: Ordered that warrant Issue In favor of said petitioner In sum of $3.42. i Fran mm II MM tf 9 t&scu s REMOVAL SALE mi ii i We Offe for One Week Iron Bed, like cut Bed Spring Top Mattress 18.50 Ril First (glass Goods s SALT BOX, in Queen's Wae... 25 All out Force Pumps, Pipes, Fencing, Barbed Wire, Nails, Etc, reduced m price. GADKE Carries a complete line of Spray Pumps and Spraying Solutions Give him a call and see how cheap you can spray your orchard. F. C. Gadke Plumbing aud General Jobbing Oregon City, Oregon They're Worth Climbing For Preferred Stock Jellies, Jams and Preserves, in glass, come to the home table as wholesome, delicious, and sparkling as those "done" by mother herself and without the labor and overheating process of cooking; without worrying ol covers tnat con t nt ana lars that won't seali without the loss of cans and fruit r-U through breakage and spoiling. It is economy to use Preferred Stock Canned Goods tucUt Wlurmr tlu lut tra Brown They really are lust as fine in quality as any preserves, jellies or jams can be. There simply cannot be anything better, for only the best of materials are used and they are put up in great, modem ' 'preserving kitchens" by expert cooks. Boys and girls need the most wholesome Preferred Stock at your Grocer's ALLBIT ft LB WIS, Wholes! Grown, PORTLAND, OREGON, U. S. A. D and ID yoo ever stop to think that for yotf can get all the news of the cotmty for one year? Yoo can should keep posted on the affairs of your cotmty $t.50 BEAR IN MIND That you are losing much money if you do not buy your FURNITURE, STOVES and Household Goods of I. Tolpolan Handsome PLATE RACKS From 75c to $3.00 Goodvafoes at $ .00 to $4.00 Beautiful Iron Beds that you will have to pay from 10 to 20 per cent more at other stores. (.'ALL AND SEE THEM. One the largest stock of PAINTS in the city. Paint your'house before raiathe set in NO TIME LIKE THE PRESENT I have a Secondhand SAFE Good as new which I will sell you at almost your OWN PRICE I r0H a, J f ( IHI " ) GARLAND HEATERS, STOVES, AND RANGES I. TOL POLAR THE SECONDHAND MAN. OREGON CITY. ORFCDN