Image provided by: Oregon City Public Library; Oregon City, OR
About Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1908)
10 OREGON CITY. COURIER, FRIDAY JANUARY 17, 1908 COUNTY COURT Continued from page Ward Lawron A. Warner W. M. Buckner DISTRICT 16 Wilson & Cooke A. O. Miller George Casady B. Critser A. Wink W. L. Mead W. G. Randall Jonah Penman Frank Brlggs Wm. Heerdt H. H. Gregory R. Montgomery Pope & Co. T. E. Osborne , Chas. Rider John Braker Chas. Cahlll Enos Cahlll DISTRICT 17 M. T. Mack , Chas. Ast A. H. Knight White Bros. Art Zeek W. W. Walker O. Nelson C. Sennes L. P. Burns A. M. Olsen T. J. Grimes John Robins x K. Oisen DISTRICT 18 Dix Bros. Wm. Shannon Pope & Co. H. H. Hughes Straight & Salisbury Heft & Co. G. A. Shubol W. Bolander J. GimsHmlller H. Grossmlller A. Hornshuh D. Guinther Geo. Kirbyson A. Guinther A. Staben H. Guinther T. BohlaWer Emil Guinther J. Shannon E. W. Hornshuh J. Clark Alvln Hornshuh A. Steggeman D. F. Moehnke L. Moqer A. Kllnger C. Moehnke F. Klebe F. Heft G. A. Schuebel H. Guinther J. Moehnke C. Bluhm J. Heft A. Bluhm DISTRICT 19 H. Turner J. Mosberger George Holvey Edwin Faust , Thomas Fish A. C. Lee August Erlckson Fred Churchill Fred Woodslde G. W. Atwood Sam Holstono Max Hubs Jasper Trulllnger Frank Bruner Charles Duululs John Alklns Max Hurst ' lv W. A. Woodslde Frank Mueller R. P. Cooper J. Ptmison J. H. Pain F. Irish Tllford Jolinson John Evans DISTRICT 20 Frank Busch Highland Lumber Co. Albert Bruerer J. A. Stromgreen W. H. Hottemillor Adolph Haag W. II. Wotlaufer B. Sullivan M. T. Froenmn M. E. Kandle 32.00 14.00 14.00 14.05 6.50 11.50 6.50 6.50 14.40 30.50 9.50 7.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 6.00 3.60 1.60 2.20 3.20 13.50 10.50 16.25 18.25 15.75 15.75 3.50 7.00 1.75 1.00 3.00 1.00 3.50 31.39 3.50 18.10 3.25 8.75 200.83 44.65 33.65 27.55 23.G5 48.40 43.75 44.55 30.00 49.25 29.50 14.25 38.00 35.62 49.35 10.50 20.5G 8.00 24.00 10.00 9.00 4.00 3.00 11.00 1.75 1.00 2.25 5.00 6.00 1.75 5.00 5.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 8.00 8.00 6.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 . 2.00 5.10 15.00 1.00 4.50 2.00 6.00 17.00 4.00 10.00 10.50 220.20 20.00 12.00 3.50 1.50 3.50 8.50 1.00 1.60 Theo. Weirtz 1.00 Sidney Graham 21.?0 H. Ley 1.00 Aaron McConnell 21.00 G. R. Miller 2.00 ' Collins Graham . 2.(;0 Fred Klebe "" 1.00 . John Myers 1.00 A. Stormer 4.00 Geo. White - 13.50 C. Shockley 8.25 Wm. Mohler P OO J. Mayfield 7.75 J. J. Lippruner 00 F. Mayfield ' 10.00 S. O. Miller & Son 8.15 L. Shockley 4.75 - Keil Bros. 17.32 Lester Fellowg r 5.00 W. L. White - 54.25 Lee Parish 5.25 DISTRICT 30 M. Van Donge 8.25 O. I. S. Co. 10.00 W. C. Hyson ; .50 DI8TRICT 31 C. W. McCormack - .50 AuguBt Peters 2.35 J. Hahn . 3.00 Z. Elllgsen 18.'(5 John Seliskl 2.00 H. Elllgsen 3.60 John Maszugu ' 3.00 W. Koellermeier 83 C. Kirk 6.00 A. Koellermeier . .85 Eugene Kirk 2.00 J. Reiser 9.1i Joe Parrlsh 3.50 A. Hodge 1.75 Frank Shute 1.00 H. Koellermeier 7.00 Nat Scrlbner " 50.55 ' J. Bushbaum 3.50 A. Sevenski 1.0ft L. Schaber 3.50 Tracy McSherry 2.00 DISTRICT 32 Ferris Mayfield 7.20 The Bowman Lumber Co. 25.3S RICX 21 J- S. Barns 3.50 Henry Fischer 5.50 . P- Heater 2.00 Charles Fischer 23.00 W. C. Heater 13.75 James Hammond 30.00 Adrian Bowman 25.31 Roy Garrett 4.00 DISTRICT 33 Joe Dhooghly 22.50 Tellefson Bros. 70.00 Claude WInslow 22.00 DISTRICT 34 W. E. Baker 7.00 B. P. Perdue 26.00 Dan McLaren 3.00 Je'f Shaw 28.00 Frank WInslow 32.25 Mat Rauch 4.00 John Arquette 5.00 Burt Barns 6.00 Halt Bros. . 1.00 John Turner 25.00 DISTRICT 22 Claud Winslow 8.00 Albert Engle 2.50 DISTRICT 23 A. J. Zimmerman 2.50 J. Bradbury 8.00 F. M. Lucke 13.50 M. Ban 3.09 J. C. Nicholson 1.00 James Erickson 2.25 R. W. Zimmerman 33.85 Obed Miller 2.60 A. Bolland ' 18.00 J. F. Yost 3.00 DISTRICT 24 A. J. Lais 42.00 S. H. Kauffman 47.04 E. Werner -11.25 John Gahler 10.00 Goo. Askin 1.50 Otus Townsend 4.00 Edward Miller 3.75 D, O. Kenegy 3.00 E. J. Montandon 4.00 Christ Hondrlc " 1.50 Sam Hondrlc 1.50 L. P. Spagle 22.50 DISTRICT 25 Wilson & Cooke 4.25 Joe Gibson 10.60 Herman L. Harms 2.50 DISTRICT 26 Silas Wright l.Ot H. N. Everhart 7.50 F. H. Dungan 1.00 DISTRICT 27 Fred Myers 2.25 J. C. Marquam 3.15 F. J. Riddings 24.06 Wm. Mortenson 7.52 C. Lehman 3.00 Geo, Newsome 12.00 Ed Jackson 3.75 Onrer Marquam 1.50 Geo. Slaughter 1.50 J. M. Broshong .75 J. Labour 15.00 DISTRICT 28 Robbins Bros. 13.55 Bonny Boyles 8.00 Frank..Scott 5.00 John Shepherd 2.00 L. B. Trulllnger 6.00 Charles Brown 4.00 Scott Carter 8.00 C. H. Rich 6.00 Gus Berry 6.00 James Berry 9.00 Francis Haun 4.00 A. Hardee 6.00 Frank Sherman 4.00 L. D, Shank 32. 0Q W. L. Freoman 3.00 Omer Hastie 1.50 DISTRICT 29 A. S. Wells 21.00 Ira White 14.00 John Brown 9.00 J. S. Walker 34.50 John Snyder 4.00 John Fox 1)5.00 II. H. Criswoll 7.60 S. B. Brown 3.00 Claud Flnley MOO O. B. Taylor 8.00 C. D. F. Wilson 12.00 , J. F. Klnyon l;.00 DISTRICT 35 A. D. Edwards ,18.12 DISTRICT 36 S. H. Kauffman 2C3.27 E. J. Casto 5.50 D. Bunnemeyer 12.00 A. A. Schneider .75 Charley Casto 4.25 W. H. Bremer 4.50 Will Piatt 4.50 P. J. Schneider 19.75 A. S. Thompson " 14.85 A. J. Lais i3.60 DISTRICT 37 C. W. Kruse 110.43 DISTRICT 39 Frank Busch 3.50 COUNTY POOR Peter J. Hansen 6 00 Wm. Danforth 5.00 H. H. Hughes 8.00 C. E. Burns . 5.00 B F. Forrester 6.00 W. J. Lewellen " 8.00 . M. Kruger 7.00 Mrs.. Valentine 7.00 John Avln 10.00 J. E. Jack 8.00 W. T. Gardner 10.00 Mrs. M. Pickens 10.00 F. W. Sprague .10.00 Mrs. Bradtl 10.00 Mrs. Heinz 10.00 J. A. Jones ' 10.00 J. M. Olds 10.00 G7B. Dlmick 10.00 T. R. A. Sellwood R 00 G. B. Dimlck 7.00 , F. T. Barlow 2.80 St. Vincent Hospital 57.00 E. R. Norrls 5.00 G. Reddaway 37.10 Molly Clark 10.00 COUNTY COURT White Bros. , 3.00 CIRCUIT COURT J. Burgoyne 3.00 JUSTICE COURTS Llvy Stipp 9.30 R. W. Baker 5.70 Wash Smith 2.10 Chas. Smith 2.10 H. O'Malley 1.70 T. G. Johnsrud 2.70 Bert Jonsrud 2.50 Llvy Stlpp 4.70 R. W. Baker 4.90 Llvy Stlpp ' 4.15 E. L. Shaw 3.10 Peter Nehren 1.70 Llvy Stlpp 15.60 R. W. Baker 10.S0 F. C. Brown 3.40 L. Rail 3.80 J. T. Apperson 1.90 James Rauch 1.90 Sam Jones 1.90 H. W. Trembath 1.70 J. M. Ware 1.00 R. G. Pierce 1.00 H. MeGeehan 1.00 Ed Harrington - 1.00 Wm. Balrd 1.00 O. F. Horton 1.00 Geo. Ziuserllng 1.00 J. C. Bradley 1.00 H. J. Harding 1.00 coughs KING OF CURES golds THE WONDER WORKER THROAT I DR. KING'S I LUNGS A nn rm FOR COUGHS AND COLDS PREVENTS PNEUMONIA I had the most debilitating cough a mortal was ever afflicted with, and my friends expected that when I left my bed it would surely be for my grave. Our doctor pronounced my case Incurable, but thanks be to God, four bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery cured me so completely that I am all sound and well MRS. EVA UNCAPHER, Grovertown, Ind. H Fries 5Gs and $1.00 ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED! Trial Bottla Frea SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY E. R. Williams Horace Williams -L. Stipp B. L. Shaw John Kaiser Frank Griffith 8HERIFF R. B. Beatie CORONER A. Erickson C. Sannes J. Saterbo John Lindland H. Hinderlie R. T. Barber R. Oleson Dr. H. A. Dedman R. L. Holman W. W. H. Samson J. A. Tufts Henry MIley Chas. Simmons Clarence Simmons" R. T. Barbur Fred Painter W. Jackson C. H. Maisner J. W. Loder R. L. Holman William Miller J. W. Wells G. W. Jackson A. Larson Royal Davidson Simon Miller Albert Moshberger Hans Larson Louis Moshberger J. W. Loder R. L. Holman SCHOOLS T. J. Gary F. W. Barth J. T. Grace Jacob Grossmlller Henry Henrlcl C. A. Foreberg J. T. Searle E. Alspaugh J. T. Evans R. F. Snyder W. L. White M. Hubbard C. Krohn E. N. Brock J. G. Miller Aug Streahely John Wanker H. H. Wyland Arthur Bailey S. Moser ASSESSOR Iva Harrington TAX REBATE E. F. Riley CURRENT EXPENSE Water Commissioners Home Telephone Co. W. U. Tel. Co. Pacific States Tel. Co. Sam Batdorf J. C. Paddock F. W. Greenman COURTHOUSE Frank Busch JAIL Melvln Hart Straight & Salisbury Pope & Co. R. B. Beatie INSANE C. E. Burns W. A. Dlmick Drs. Sommer & Mount ELECTION Glass & Prudhomme Co. FRUIT INSPECTOR A. J. Lewis ROAD SURVEYS S. A. D. Hungate John Damm Herman Harms . C. L. Bock COMMISSIONERS John Lewellen COURTHOUSE . Herman Fisher PRINTING S. T. Roman Courier TAX REBATE M. E. Kandle 4.60 1.90 1.70 1.70 8.45 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.00 Krohn, M. Vandong, EH Fellows, Amoa 1.00 Harrington, W. H. Wllson,.B. Sullivan. - Harmony John Gibson, W. E. Millard, Seth D, Cook, Wm. Hanson, C. Otty. Killln ' George Owings, A. Todd, August Rachel, William Brown, F. M. Sam son, H. ,T. Jensen, John Wachtman, Jr. Milwaukle J. L. Johnson, Geo. W. Hively, I. S. 1 20 Mullen, John Miller, O. WIssinger, C. 2 gg n. naiiaru. 1.70 Maple Lane 10.20 . J. Bailey, E. W. Randolph, Wm 11.15 Beard, L. Mautz, August Splinter, John 1.20 Baker, Fred Wourms, A. B. Linn, F. 1.20 Sclieruble, 120 Mill Creek 1.20 Fred Erlckson, T. W. Fish, Claud 1.20 Howard, William Kleinsmith, W. A. 1.S0 Woodslde, George A. Clark, W. H. 1.70 Seltzer. Molalla 10.20 T&moa niolnoir T. W BnhlilnG T Tl 4-20 Cole, I. M. Tollvar. Allen Wells. H. A. 15.10 Kayled, Silas Wright, W. H. Dough erty. ' Marquam G. W. Bently, James Marquam, J. W. Hobart, I. D. Larking, R. Hubbard, E. B. Albright, George Ridings. Macksburg R. A. Wright, A. D. Gribbie, George l.'jO Kalb, .Charles Gilbrich, J. F. Norhhau- 7.90 ser, Fred Yohann, Ed Graves, Herman 16.75 Harms. New Era Fred Chinn, Wm. Rider, Gilbert Ran- 2 go dall, M. Stauber, Ernest Gelbrich, Jo- 00 seph Sevcik, A. Rypzynskl, David I r i 00 r aucuer. 2.00 Needy. . 2.00 . H. S. Spahr, Eugene Mitts, frank 2.00 Fish, Charles Conshack, Wm. Thomp- 2.00 son, Ed Hilton, Marcus Smith, Wm. 2.00 Stewe, Chasi R. Noblltt. 2.00 Oswego 2.00 Herman Bethke, A. L. Walling, C. 2.00 C. Borland, J. R. Pitts, R. B. Wilmot, 2.00 C. W. Kruse. Oregon City J. A. Tufts, Wm. Andresen, F. A. Miles, Ribert Warner, Jack Confer, G. R. H. Miller, Eli Williams, John Adams, Ed Jack, R. D. Wilson, E. L. Johnson, G. F. Anderson, Ed Story, W. A. Huntley, Fred Metzner, Robert Ja- cobson, John Vegelius, M. D. Phillips, H. P. Brightbill, C. E. BealHau, H. L. Patterson, L. A. Noble, Henry Horn shuh, John Gleason, Wm. Griffith, W. W. Samson, E. M. Howell, Sol Walker, F. C. Burk, James Tracy, Henry Miley, J. W. Aldredge, O. A. Cheney, James P. Shaw, Elmer Dixon, Jos. Harring ton, F. M. Darling, Robert Kelland, M. Yoder, John Shannon, R. G. Pierce, William Estes, Horace Williams, B. F. Linn, C. S. Fuge, Ed Scott. Canby t John Bany, Louis H. Wang, Henry Knight, James Adkins, Alex Tice, Fred Hampton, C. L. Bates, D.. R. Dimick. Clackamas Fred Gage, Charles W. Arnett, Geo. Webster, A. Hunter, W. W. Cooke, H. Longcoy, Wm. Welsh, Louis Erickson. 1.10 1.40 1.40 1.40 1.40 1.40 1.90 1.70 65.00 WINTER X SU colds. m noc Tear Ihem if you BALLARD'S HOREHOUND SYRUP A cough or cold is generally a forerunuer of many serious sick spells. It should not be neglected, the human breathing system Is a combination of tubes and cells, which must be kept in order to insure good health. Ballard's Horehound Syrup Tl TDEC COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, vuiL,o WHOOPING COUGH, CROUP AND ALL PULMONARY DISEASES. Cured of a Chronic Cough. J. H. Ellis, Butte, Mont., 'writes: "i cheerfully .recom mend Ballard's Horehound Syrup to all poople afflicted with chronic coughs. I suffered for years with a chronio cough which would last all winter. Ballard's Horhound Syrup effected an immediate and permanent cure." 25c, 50c and $1.00. Ballard Snow Liniment Co. 500-502 North Second Street, , ST. LOUIS, A10., Sold and Recommended by Botvell & Jones, the fyliabh Druggists. 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 100.00 21.00 15.00 13.75 .5 7.10 2.00 1.25 3.65 2.70 1.50 .1.75 11.00 155.45 1.70 3.00 5.00 78.'. 5 15.00 13.40 2.00 2.00 2.00 21.60 72.00 2.40 22 50 53.64 HOWELL & JONES, RELIABLE DRUGGISTS In the matter, of jurors for Circuit Court: Following list of jurors were drawn for coming year: J. E. Witzig, Abernethy G. W. Waldron, E. P. Carter, John Smith, Pat Harris, Henry Nachand, W. A. Holmes, W. H. Smith, J. P. Murphy. Barlow"' W. S. Tull, W. W. Jesse, Chris Koch er, Coleman Marks, Henry Zigler. Boring W. H. Boring, J. W. Forester, J. C. Epperson, Horace Knox. J. W. Roots. Beaver Creek Benj. Buckner, J. F. Dix, John Wo'.f, Thomas Duffy, August Bluhm, J. F. Mitts, B. J. Helvey, D. W. Thomas. Canyon Creek H. E. Carr, David Robeson, A. N. Hult. Cascade Paul Melnlg, James Bell, Mike Don ahue, S. B. Edwards, James DeSha zer. Damascus Walter Smith, John Stall, John La, John Dallas, Henry Troge, Emil Wise George E. Dyfe, A. Newell. Eagle Creek John McConnell, James Rivers, John F. Douglas, G. W. Morris, W. H. Hoff melsler, A. H. Anderson, Ben Forres ter. Estacada J. E. Crawford. W. H. Holder, H. H. Andres, J. H. Tracy, W. W. Porter, C. M. Howell, Ben Bullard, B, A. Looney. George A. J. Kltzmlller, Wm. Held, J. W. Exon, Hans Paulsen. Harding J. S. GUI. D. Fouts, C. M. Tracy, J. X Carr, Jonas Cromer, Frank Hattan. Highland G. R. Miller, AV. II. Bottemlller, C. (Continued on Page 7.) Cherryvllle O. C. Yokum, C. W. Kern, W. E. Welsh. Canemah George Yexley, Max Telford, Samuel Faust, A. H. Flnnegan, W. L. Midlam, L. J. Hylton, M. Lake. Oak Grove C. B. Bonnell, John Rlsley, J. R. Oatfleld, H. S. Starkweather, George E. Morse. Pleasant Hill William Brobst, James McConnell, Wm. Todd, F. F. Tooze, Fred Seely, T. M. H. Baker, William Scott. . Soda Springs B. F. Boyles, Scott Carter, Jesse N. Offleld, J. W. Nightingale, L. B. Trulllnger. Sprlngwater William Tucker, Eugene Lewellen, John Reld, Pressly Howell. Tualatin S. F. Sharp, O. F. Polibka, Thomas Turner, J. Iderhoff. Union Joseph Graham, J. S. Vaughn, W. J. n : i . . .t .. vni,n luuey, taauu miner. West Oregon City E. Mass, J. R. Shaw, Geo. F. Hor ton, D. C. Howell, George Armstrong, George DeBock, A. J. Hobble, Arthur Pressy. Viola W. H. Mattoon, George Armstrong, Jacob Gerber, John Hamilton, Lorenzo Tenny. Bull Run J. Cline, Charles Leaf, W. M. Har din. NOTABLE MEDICAL DISCOVERY. 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 ation of 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 ef the food that is eaten. It also increases the flow of gastric juices, thus getting from the food the nourishment 'hat i3 neces sary for health and energy. The symptoms of indigestion are numerous, such as distress after eat ing, flatulance, 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 chronio cases if the treatment is followed for a reasonable length of time. So positve 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. I REAL ESTATEl 1 1 NEW FIRM AND NEW DEALS Come and see us if you want to buy or stll. We have good income property to sell. Big Farms, Little Farms and acre age; improved and unimproved. City property and city . deals 1 W.P.SCHOOLEY D.K.BILL Both Phones 606 MAIN STREET Both Phones Farm For Sale Our business is to show investors that Clackamas county farms are better investments than U. S. gold bon3s. Thpre 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 li 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, Preiident F. J. MEYER, Cast THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK , of OREGON CITY, OREGON (Successor to Commercial Bank) Transacts a General Banking Business. Open frctn 9 a. m. to 3 p.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 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 flattering 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 cf your earnings if you Will and this bank will be glad to assist you in the under taking. 4 You can open an account here with One Dollar deposit as cf.cn S you wirh, cny 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 rth STREET, A. O. U. W., BLDC 'PHONE MAIN 371 0