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10 OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10 1908 COUNTY COURT DISTRICT NO. 1 Chas. Counsel $ 16.00 W. H. Counsel 25.10 DISTRICT NO. 2 M. B. Webster 30.00 I. W. Johnson 22.00 A. NoU 4-00 M. Deaklns 3.00 DISTRICT NO. 3 J. P. Wing 6.12 J. E. Slofer 43.10 James Wilson 7.85 P. Boese 7.85 Fred Matthias 10.35 H. Nothnagle 12.35 Ed Boring 12.35 Frank Teevin 6.20 Win Potter 9.55 Herbert Rankin 6.20 CUas. Acock 0.20 Win Nothnagle 7.30 G. Boese 6.20 O. T. Ulig 2.35 Henry Hileary 1.50 J. A. Stall 3.35 DISTRICT NO. 4 F, J. Lazurus 13.45 Herman Linn 8.00 J. B. Linn ' 10.00 R. Githlns 8.00 R. Wedland 2.00 G. B. Linn 13.00 DISTRICT NO. 6 Firwood Lumber Co. 17.28 A. Malar 2.00 Geo. Sawtell 1.00 M. Rues 2.00 J. G. DeShazer 2.00 Pat Gray 30.00 R. Gray 30.00 J. Strous 37.50 C. Keith 10.62 DISTRICT NO. 7 Leete-Roberts Co. 2.31 Jobanson Lum. Co. 125.18 James Pegles 2.00 J. Cline 14.00 H. Aschoff 7.00 A. Thomas 4.00 R. Segrls 4.00 P. E. McGugln 45.00 DISTRICT NO. 13 H. Hubert 28.75 J. Sevier 9.00 W. C. Hiclnbotham 2.00 DISTRICT NO. 14 Banks 4.00 A .R. Stevens 9.00 Burley & Stafford 4.24 H. Bigelow 4.04 Burley & Stafford 15.04 Chas. H. Dodd 19.10 W. P. Harris 63.84 G. P. Gibbs 65.00 T. W. Glbbs 84.00 C. C. Glbbs 44.00 A. L. Rose 51.25 Jas. Shelly 42.00 J. Shelly, Jr. 74.00 A, Splinter . 41.00 C. Rindflesh 42.00 J. P. Stark 42.50 Fred Worms 20.00 L. Haute 26.00 11. Clark 25.00 G. Gulllam 17.00 Fred Stevens 15.00 O. J. Thorn 10.00 0. C. Glbbs 28.00 D.GTldCT NO. 16 V. O. Miller 12.00 T. W. Blanchard 13.00 vVm. Stuaholy 6.00 James Rettlnger 12.00 David Cox 3.00 W. G. Randall 45.00 A. Staohely 25.00 J. Rettlnger 18.00 Fred Clilnn 8.00 G. S. Randall 6.00 Frank Engle 7.00 R. Gioger 6.00 CheBter Joslln 3.00 W. U Mead 17.00 H. Englo . 14.00 T. Penman ' 12.00 Geo. Cassody 23.00 ErneHt Crltzer 7.00 M. Stauber 29.50 M. Tomson 6.00 H. Bartnett 4.00 B. F. Allen 3.00 Charles Ilradtl 3.00 John Banltl 3.00 John Rlnenian 1.00 DISTRICT NO. 17 A. Kocher 4.20 N. Dlgemess 3.00 Rosenkrans & Carlton 60.00 A. Tlco 13.00 A. Robbing 14.00 W. U Brlggs 14.00 H. PipUa 16.00 C. Klobe 14.00 Jno. Robblns 28.00 W. A. Tlco 30.00 A. H. Knight 28.75 C. Hulrus 20.00 Geo. Kellnnd 8.00 Jno. Mundorff 4.00 Chas. Hulras 4.00 P. Raschl 1.00 DISTRICT NO. 18 W. F. Ilaberlach 149.00 A. Hornshuh 18.75 D. Gulnthor 23.75 G. Hirbyson 21.25 P. Steinor 25.75 H. W. Parry 27.35 W. Hormau 18.80 W. Jones 28.75 F. Steinor 20.05 J. Shannon 32.30 E. W. Honshuh 67.85 C. Jones 21.00 W. Grlsenthwaite 20.00 C. Muralt 16.25 W. Bohlander 16.75 A. Blubm 20.25 Alvln Hornshuh 2.00 J. Herman 10.00 C. Fisher 24.00 G. Shubel 31.00 J. Grossmiller 8.7 C. Grossmiller 8.00 H. Grossmiller 15.75 J. Grossmiller 2.00 P. Bohlander 21.25 D. Guinther 29.35 Geo. Kirbyson 11.85 J. Shannon 3.50 H. Guinther 27.00 A. Hornshuh 28.10 G. A. Shuebel 11.50 J. Shannon 6.25 Alvin Hornshuh 11.00 C. Jones 2.00 A. Guinther 2.00 D. F. Moehnke 9 00 DISTRICT NO. 19 W. P. Clark 2.00 W. O. Kllnesmith 7.00 W. P. Maddy 7.00 V. E. Larkins ' 7.00 A. Dougan 10.00 W. M. Walace 12.00 Fred Churchill 16.00 L. Churchill 23.00 Henry Turner 1100 John Keller 6.00 Chas. Daniels 5 00 J. Trullinger 4.00 Aug. Erickson 18.00 Elmer Erickson 3.00 C. C. Curna 2.00 W. A. Woodslde 35.00 DISTRICT NO. 21 Geo. Wallace 7.00 .Toe Arauette 4.00 John Arquette, Jr., 2.00 Joe Dhooly 6.00 C. Fisher 6.00 Roy Garrett 2.00 Claude Wlnslow 2.00 J. Hammond 6.00 U. S. Dix 2.00 H. Fisher 2.00 Frank Wlnslow 11.00 DISTRICT NO. 22 Robblns Bros. 1-30 Atlas Lumber Co. 4.99 Clay Engle 14.00 Gotlleb Freyer 6.00 Albert Engle 12.00 Geo. Ball 4.00 R. D. Ball 2.00 Gust Johnson 6.00 Ira Boyef 10.00 DISTRICT NO. 24 E. R. Ball 7.00 A. Pratt 1.00 A. J. Zimmerman 9.00 O. Kraus 4.00 R. Ritter 13 00 D. Kimmel 16.00 P. Becker 5.00 M. Ban 9.00 P. M. Lucke 14.00 C. Wolfer 8.00 Otis Morris 2.00 R. W. Zimmerman 45.00 W. Evans 7.55 DISTRICT NO. 24 A. S. Thompson d.ao John Gahler 3.75 John Scwabauer . 7.50 J. Dozicr 1.60 C. Sturgls -75 L. P. Snasle 8.75 DISTRICT NO. 25 A. Bolland 17. Joe Gibson H-25 D. C. Hams 6.00 R. P. Wallace C.00 Fred Wallace 5.00 Bert Wa'lace 5.00 W. Wallace 3.50 P. H. Tucker 2.00 Herman D. Harms 15.00 DISTRICT NO. 26 Robblns Brod 5.28 C. H. Young 2.S W. D. Adams 1.75 G. W. Myers 415.00 G. W. Atwood 29.00 O. Cutting 28.00 W. H. Engle 4.00 H. S. Ramsby 8.00 J. F. Wells 24.00 J. Trullinger 15 00 A. Bergreem 10.00 W. P. Dibble 10.00 E. E. Judd 4.50 W. Melton 4.50 C. S. Hermnn 2.25 Joe Simmons 4.50 F. Bonner 3.50 W. O. Vaughan 1.50 Max Huss 5.50 P. Wright 3.50 Silas Wright 2.65 H. N. Evorliart 38.75 J. D. French 2.00 DISTRICT NO. 27 D. R. Hubbard 3.75 Ed Sklrvln 1.50 John Haugh 3.75 Shollle Haugh 6.00 George Bentley 6.00 Joseph Jackson 6.00 J. P. Miller 6.00 Jay Bentley 3.00 Henry Cruger 6.00 Ira James 18.00 J. Labour 14.00 DISTRICT NO. 29 A. W. Kell 81.94 J. Snyder 18.40 J. J. Lippruner 5.00 Abnor Wells 12.40 H. Ellers 6.00 J. P. Fox 10.10 C. Flnley 2.40 Ed Smith 10.00 H. II. Smith 6.00 O. H. Brown 35.40 8. E. Brown 35.40 L. M. Ingram 26.00 A. C. Sublette 28.40 John Brown 30.10 E. M. Hurst 13.50 W. L. White 50.70 Ira W. White 74.00 Kell Bros. 81.94 DISTRICT NO. 31 Z. Elligsen 10.00 DISTRICT NO. 33 Henry Cromer 8.00 T. Hayner 3.00 DISTRICT NO. 35 Proctor & Beers 209.21 A. D. Edwards 31.25 DISTRICT NO. 36 A. J. Lais 36.70 J. G. Noe 3.50 D. Bunnemyer 9.50 J. E. Casto 3.00 P. .1. Schneider 11.25 DISTRICT NO. 37 C. W. Kruse 17.55 DISTRICT NO. 38 R. S. McLaughlin 30.00 DISTRICT NO. 39 Fred Vonderahe 1.00 Fred Spangler 1.00 C. Spence 1.00 F. Jaggar 2.50 Herman Fisher 2.00 3ENERAL ROADS J. A. Olds 24.50 J. W. Jones 22.75 John Green 21.00 Steve Green 21.00 Jack Confer 21.00 Mike Stauber 4.00 E. D. Olds 28.00 COUNTY COURT John Turner 3.00 C. Wills 4.00 J. J. Sandsness 4.00 G. W. Berreling 4.00 W. Sandsness 4.40 Chester Cox 4.00 Edward Kinzel 4.00 Fred Hampton 4.00 Mary A. Cox 4.00 P. Hampton 4.00 Geo. Scheer 4.00 Frank Patsch 4.00 Chas. Hulras 4.00 Sam Erickson 4.20 W. II. Calavan 4.00 Ralph Cox 4.00 Chas. Hulras 4.00 J. Wendland 5.00 Thomas Watenpaugh 2.00 Alice Watenpaugh 2.00 Dr. C. C. McCornack 5.00 Samporan Singh 5.00 Ranjah Singh 5.00 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS W. J. Wilson 13.50 CIRCUIT Carl Rath 8.00 W. W. Irvln 4.80 R. B. Beatle 13.08 S. R. Green 3.C0 White Bros. 4.50 JUSTICE COURTS W. A.. Dimlck 3.70 Chas. E. Burns 2.40 T. O. Jonsrud 3.30 Constable 15.95 Ceo. Kelsackcr 1.80 Bert Jonsrud 12.05 SHERIFF C. F. Ely 8.00 J. S. Dick 2.00 TAX DEPARTMENT R. W. Baker 5.00 Nellie Swaffnrd 14.00 RECORDER G. Ii. Hedges 30.00 CORONER H. S. Latourette 1.20 C. W. Kelly 1.20 J. A. Tufts 1.20 A. Hosier 1.20 Henry Miley 1.20 A. P. Barclay 1.20 Edward Kinzel 3.10 Fred Hampton 3.10 Chas. Hulras 3.10 Ralph Cox 3.10 Clifford Will 3.10 Walter Krueger 3.10 Sam Erickson ' 3.10 Woevor Meeks 3.10 Eddie Penman 3.10 Wilnier Sandsness 3.10 E. A. Sonimer 10.00 Dr. H. A. Dedman 11.00 R. L. Holman 48.25 Fashion Stables 23.50 R. L. Holman . 31.20 Dr. Strickland 13.00 ASSESSOR Edith Jackson 60.00 Eva Moulton 20.00 CURRENT EXPENSE C. E. Ramsby 8.00 P. W. Greonman 3.50 Home Telephone Co. 12.00 Pacific States Tel. Co. 8.90 Huntley Bros. Co. 16.75 N. W. Tel. Co. 1.35 COURT HOUSE Frank Busch 21.50 J. D. Locke 12.G5 C. E. Nash 5.00 Glass & Prudhomme Co. 11.50 Straight & Salisbury 4.25 V. Harris .85 China Sam 6.30 P. Nchren 4.00 Oregon City Ice Co. 2.40 JAIL Price Bros. 11.75 R. B. Beatie 63.08 D. Mcllonry 2.50 Rosenstein Clothing Store 7.40 PAUPER St. Vincent's Hospital 61.00 Mrs. A. G. Guynup 33.00 INSANE Dr. W. E. Carll 10.00 ROAD SURVEYS S. A. D. Hungate 1G.50 N. Blair 9.50 Bud Thompson 9.50 L. Hanson 2.00 P. A. Miles 2.00 PRINTING Courier 75.85 S. T. Roman Canby Tribune Telegram Estacada News Star Press Courier 3.75 2.70 .80 2.75 113.75 15.00 In the matter of bids for lot 3, in block 111, of Oregon City: Ordered that the bid of Harry Jones be ac cepted and a deed executed therefor, and that the purchaser assume and pay all assessments and liens, In the matter of special road funds In road districts numbered five and Ihirty-three, now in hands of County Treasurer: Ordered that all such funds be transferred to the general road fund. In the matter of the appointment of Justice of the Peace for District No. 2: Ordered that J. C. Haines be and is appointed as Justice of the Peace for said district to fill unex pired term of J. W. Van Horn. In the matter of the resignation of Horace Knox as supervisor of road district No. 5: Ordered that Bald res ignation be accepted and that Wm. Boring be appointed as supervisor of said district to fill unexpired term. In the matter of road taxes due Or egon City for year 1906, being sixty per cent of amount collected: Ordered that the Clerk draw a warrant in fa vor of the County Treasurer of Ore gon City for the amount of 288.47 in payment thereof. In the matter of the petition of L. D. Shank and others for a county road: Ordered that said matter be laid over until January term, 1908. In the matter of the Starkweather road: Report of viewers read twice and approved and ordered submitted to District Attorney for his approval. In the matter of the vacation of avenues and blocks in Robertson: Or dered that that portion of First ave nue, Second avenue, the west twenty feet of Third avenue and Fourth ave nue lying between the south line of fourth street and the north line of Fifth street in the town of Robertson be vacated as prayed for. In the matter of the cancellation of taxes for the years 1902 and 1903 on lots 3, 4, 5 and 6, block 147, Oregon City, Oregon: Ordered that all taxes for said years against said lots in ex cess of $3.74 for each year, including costs and penalties, be cancelled and the proper officer is authorized to ac cept in full payment of said taxes said sum of $3.74. In the matter of the application of Oregon City for 60 per cent of taxes collected within city limits for the year 1905: Ordered that the clerk draw a warrant in favor of Treasurer of Oregon City for the Bum of $2,211.25. In the matter of the delinquent tax list for the year 1900: Ordered that ;aid Hit be published in the Oregon City Enterprise and the Oregon City Courier and that they be allowed for said publication the amount of twenty cents per line ten cents each). In the matter of the claim of Max Smith and F. X. Auer for rebate of tax for year 1900: Ordered .that a varrant for $21.00 be allowed as re bate of taxes as prayed for. In the matter of the Starkweather mad: Ordered that report of District Attorney be approved and that said oad be and is declared to be a coun ty road and same ordered opened. In the matter of the Griffin W. Jones road: Ordered that bond be ap proved and the viewers meet at place of beginning of said road on the ah day of January, 1908. In the matter of the John H. Gibson road: Ordered that said road be and is declared to be a county road, and same is hereby ordered opened, and all appeals be and is hereby dismissed In the matter of the J. E. Mitts road: Ordered that said road be de clared to be a county road and same ordered opened. In the matter of the appointment of D. N. Bridenstein as a special deputy sheriff, to serve without compensa tion: Ordered that said appointment be approved and confirmed. In the matter of the appointment of J. K. Morris as deputy assessor: Or dored that said appointment be ap proved and confirmed, and that he re ceive a salary of $00.00 per month In the matter of the application of G. J. Hall and W. E. Mumpower for telephone privilege: Ordered that said franchise be granted to said ap plicants, they to erect poles and stretch wires thereon in and over the county roads in road districts num bered 11, 12, 13 and 33, in Clacka mas County, Oregon. STATE GRANGE IN POLITICS WORKING IN INTEREST OF MEAS URES FOR BENEFIT OF MASS OF PEOPLE. FIGHTING CORPORATIONS Busy In Effert to Defeat Appropriation For Armories and the Compulsory Pass Law and May Fail On Initiative Amendment. It Is possible that the State Grange may be unsuccessful in its attempts to secure, through the Initiative, the enactment of a law preventing the re peal or modification by the Legisla ture of any act passed by the people. The petitions are in circulation, and the names are being sent to Salem as fast as they are obtained, but the Grange officers are very busy on the work of bringing the referendum to bear"bn the $100,000 appropriation bill for the construction of armories for the National Guard throughout the State, and the Freeman compulsory pass law, both of which were enacted at the last session of the State Legis lature. These measures have been held up through the referendum and will come before the people for ap proval or rejection at next June's elec tion. The executive committee of the State Grange Is also interested in the A stitch in lime saves nine. Save man a .sick .spell hy giving the child BALLARDS HOREHOUND SYRUP EVERY MOTHER should keep supplied with Ballard's Horehound Syrup, If Bhe wiHhes to save her children from serious sick spells. It con tains absolutely nothing Injurious, does not constipate. Good for children ns well as adults. A coug h often leads to consumption and should be checked immediately. A Household Necessity. J. C. Smith, Houston, Texas, writes: "I have used Ballard's Horehound Byrup in my family for the past few years, and find it far superior to any other cough medicine we have tried. Every household should be supplied with this worthy remedy." The Delight of Children. CURES COUGHS, COLDS, WHOOPING COUGH, SORE THROAT, BRONCHI TIS AND ALL LUNO TROUBLES. PRICE 25c, 50c, and $1.00 AVOID ALL SUBSTITUTES. Ballard Snow Liniment Co. 500-502 North Second Street, ST. LOUIS, MO., ! CASE AFTER CASE. iff 1;Mj , OF THROAT AND REM" ILT; 1 BR. CCDWG'i II I l i vw DISCOVER Y for COUGHS " COLDS CURES i THROAT LUNG Plenty More tike Thit In Oregon City. Scores of Oregon City people can tell you about Doan's Kidney Pills, Many a happy cltzen makes a public statement of his experience. Here is a case of it. What better proof of merit can be had than such endorse ment? Theodore Huerth, living on Park place, about two miles from Oregon City, Ore., says: "I found Doan's Kidney Pills do just what Is claimed lor them. For a long time I suffered a good deal with lameness and aching over the kidneys and Irregularity of the action of the kidneys. The trou ble was not severe enough to lay me up, but was very annoying and pain ing me. I was Induced to try Doan's Kidnoy Pills from the recommenda tion of a friend, and went to Huntley tiros.' drug store for them. Their use absolutely removed the trouble with '.ho kidneys, strengthened my back and in every way proved your remedy to be worthy of all confidence." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, Vow York, sole agents for the United States. Kemember the name Doan's and take no other. DISEASES SAVED HER SON'S UFE My ton Rex was taken down a year ago with lung trouble. We doctored some months without improvement. Then I began giving Dr. King's New Discovery, and I soon noticed a chance for the better. I kept this treatment up for a few weeks and now my son is perfectly well and works every day. MRS. SAMP. RIPPEE, Ava, Mo. SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY 50c AND $1.00 HOWELL & JONES, RELIABLE DRUGGISTS Congregational Annual Meeting. The Congregational Church held its annual meeting last week. The re norta were all encouraging, and there vtis a delightful spirit of fellowship throughout the meeting. The church raised for current expenses for the year about $1000, and made gifts to Missionary causes of $115. The Sun day school shows increase, and a bet ter organization. The Ladies' Aid So ciety and Sunday Club between tliera raised about $400. The choir has done efficient work, and has proven a valua ble assistant in the year's work. The following officers for 1908 were unani mously elected: Deacons, O. A. Che ney, C. H. Dye, Robert Warner, James Wilkinson and L. H. Andrews; trus tees, C, H. Dye, Louis Adams, Howard N. Smith. Mrs. M. M. Charman and Mrs. II. Stevens; Sunday school su perintendent, E. C. Oakley; music committee, Mrs. C. H. Caufleld, Mrs. C. D. Latourette and Mrs. J. M. Mark; nominating committee for 1908. J. A. Konke, Mrs. Isephiue Greeuman, Miss Hilda McUetchie. ' 1 1 REAL ESTATE I i L- ' : ''111 Sold and Recommended by Botvell Jones, Zbe Rtliabh DriiQ$ists. NEW FIRM AND NEW DEALS C. E. SPENCE, of Carus, Who Is In terested In Fight Against Armory Bill and Compulsory Pass Law. fight against the constitutionality ol the bill which was enacted by the peo pie at the last general election, to compel telegraph and telephone com panies to pay a per cent of their gross receipts into the State treasury. The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Com pany is making an attempt to nullify this law, which was Initiated by the State Grange, and the Patrons of Hus bandry will employ counsel to defend the measure. It is by no means certain that a sufficient nunfber of signatures will be obtained to present thep roposed amendment to the Constitution to the people through the Initiative, but If the measure Is not submitted at the coming election, it will be among those presented two years hence. The amendment follows: "Section 22a. The Legislative As sembly shall not directly or indirectly repeal, or amend, or in anywise modi fy any act or law enacted by the peo ple or legal voters of the State of Or egon in the exercise of the initiative power reserved to them by this Con stitution; the power to repeal, amend or modify any such act or law to be and remain exclusively in the legal voters of the State." Come and see us if you want, to buy or sell. We have good income property to sell. Big Farms, Little Farms and acre age; improved and unimproved. City property and city deals 1 W. F. SCHOOLEY D. K. BILL Both Phones 606 MAIN STREET Both Phones Death of Ernest Hitchman. The death of Ernest Hitchman Is a shock to his many friends. He made such a heroic struggle for life, his com parative youth being in his favor, that there was a general feeling of hope for his recovery and return to his scenes of activity and usefulness. Er nest was highly esteemed throughout the community in which he lived. With ail he was a social favorite and much beloved. He was a warm friend, faithful and always-ready to extend a helping hand. No one could be more pleasant to meet. He was a man in all respects and his loss will be hard to fill. Multitudes will stand in sor row, sharing the grief of his immedi ate intimates and family. He was born in Minnesota, 26 years ago; coming to Oregon when a very small boy. I have known Ernest from that time as a warm friend and schoolmate. He married Miss Verna Barber in 1903. She and two small children are left to mourn his departure. His death was due to tuberculosis of the lungs after a lingering illness of five years. He was a member of the W. O. W., which order honored him to his last resting place in Rock Creek Cemetery, Tues day, December 30. May the Almighty in His goodness console his wife and babes in this dark hour of their trib ulations. A FRIEND. NOTABLE MEDICAL DISCOVERY. Oregon City Aerie, Fraternal Order of Eagles, Monday night Installed offi cers. The Installing officer was Fast Worthy President Richard Graves. Of Special Value to Many Here in Or egon City. One of the most notable discoveries and one that undoubtedly appeals more than anything else to many peo ple here in Oregon City is the combin ationof stomach remedies in the Mi-o-na treatment. This prescription has worked wonders, and there is now no excuse for anyone suffering with Indi gestion or weak stomach. It acts specifically upon the muscles of the stomach and bowels, strength ening and stimulating them so that they readily take care of the food that is enten. It also increases the flow of gastric Juices, thus getting from the lood the nourishment hat is neces sary for health and energy. The symptoms of Indigestion are numerous, such as distress after eat ing, tlatulance, heart-burn, sick head aches, dizziness and irritability. These are all dispelled by a few doses of Ml-o-na when the trouble is recent, but just as surely in long standing and chronic cases If the treatment is followed for a reasonable length of time. So posltve are the good effects fol lowing the use of Mi-o-na that the remedy is sold by Howell & Jones un der an absolute guarantee to refund the money if it should fail to cure. Farm For Sale Our business is to show investors that Clackamas county farms are bttter investments than U. S. g 1 i bonds. 1 hfie are many real estate sipns in town but the office over the Bank of Oregon City continues to do the rial 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 Eastham, Patison & Co. Over the Bank of Oregon City Successors to C, N. Plowman & Co. D. C LATOURETTE, President F. J. MEYER, Caabisr THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of OREGON CITY, OREGON (Successor to Commercial Bank) Transacts a General Banking Business. Optn frcro 9 a. m. to 3 B.m Nothing ! That is what the rich man wants, what the poor have, the miser spends and the spender saves. We do not want anyone to be a miser, for every man owes himself the necessary comforts of life, but you don't want to be known as a "spender" by your associates. It may sound nattering but the man who has a bank account and saves at least a small part of his wages stands head and shoulders above the spend thrift in any community. You can save some of your earnings if you Will and this bank will be glad to assist you in the under taking. You can open an account here with One Dollar deposit as often as you wish, any amount you like. The BANK OF OREGON CITY THE FINEST STEAKS. CHOPS, VEAL, LARD ETC ' TO BE HAD IN OREGON CITY ARE AT BROWN k WELSH'S UP-TO-DATE MARKET 7th STREET, A O. U. W., BLDC 'PHONE MAIN 27 ;