Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, February 21, 1908, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 OREGON CITY OOURJER BKIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1908
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KING
OF
THROAT
AND
for COUGHS AND COLDS
CURES THROAT a LUNG
DISEASES
SAVED HER SON'S LIFE
My son 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 change for the better.
I kept this treatment up for a few weeks and now my son is perfectly
well and works every day. MRS sAMPyRIPPEE, Ava, Mo.
50c AND $1.00
SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY - ..-J
HOWELL & JONES, RELIABLE DRUGGISTS
COUNTY COURT
Continued from page 0
Homy Koellermeier
Henry Toedtemeier
A. J. Hodge
J. M. Turner
DISTRICT 36
D. Bunnemeyer
Allen Drescher
John Drescher
A. A. Schneider
Noah Yodor
John Yodor
W. G. Wolf
Charley Casto
Dun Erb
Ben Casto s
E. J. Casto
Thoo Tbykor
Frank Zumstlg
O. 13. P. Ley
Geo. Wachtnian
John Wachtraan
Lester Stanton
W. F. Stanton
S. H. Kauffuian ;
A. S. Thompson
Grogerson Bros.
P. J. Schneider
DISTRICT 37
C. W. ICruse
DISTRICT 39
W. F. Harris
M. Kroll
F. Busch
F. Jaggar
Louis Jaggar, Jr.
C. Vanhoye
J. Eggeinanu
C. Muralt
A. Splinter
A. S. Dailey
, DISTRICT 40
E. II. Burgbardt
Edw. Cox
A. Vetter
J. B. Wilmot
Carl Johnson
G. II. Lilju
A. Vestor
DISTRICT 44
W. S. RIdor
Sam Wnrnoclc
GENERAL ROADS
Iioall & Co.
nuffalo Pitts Co.
T. n. Killln
George Alorso
John Lewellen
F. A. Miles
INDIGENT SOLDIER
Mead Tost, G. A. R.
COUNTY COURT
J. I.owollon
T. H. Killln
O. B. Dinilck
H. W. Cooke
W. J. Wilson
E. L. Shaw
Fashion Stnblo
Jeff Shaw
W. W. II. Samson
R. D. Wllnon
Ernest Muss
3.00
3.00
6.25
1G.25
35.25
10.50
6.25
9.50
12.00
15.00
7.50
COO
1.50
2.25
1.50
9.00
3.00
11.25
3.75
.75
1.50
1.50
17.95
3. C5
C.22
40.00
109.85
101.C1
4.00
7.00
10.50
4.50
1.50
1.50
4. G3
5.00
10.00
18.75
12.00
4.50
20.00
6.00
6.00
12.50
3.50
3.75
850.00
25.25
38.20
4.00
14.50
0.00
15.00
27.80
11.00
8.40
2.20
9.50
2.20
11.50
1.90
2.20
2.20
2.M
Fred Ely
J. A. Tufts
C. N. Greenman
T. B. Killln
CIRCUIT COURJ '
Walter Bailey
W. II. Culavant
Chas. Huiras, Jr.
G. W. Kesserllng
Geo. Scbeer
Frank Patach
Ralph Cox
Fred Hampton
Ralph Cox
Mrs. R. A. McAlpln
Fred Hampton
C. Huiras
Frank Patsch
Sam Erlckson
W. II. H. Calavan
Geo. Scheor
Wilmor Sandsness
G. W. Kesserllng
A. J. Hodgo
W. O. Vaughan
Sam Warnock
D. R. Dlmick
D. J. Helvey
P. T. Outfield
John M. Jones
S. S. Walkor
J. Burgoyno
II. Moebnke "
J. M. Tracy
W. II. Mattoon
W. E. Bonney
H. F. Bruns
J. J. Davis
Jumes Johnson
A. M. Groshong
Ira James
Atlolph Aschoff
A. R. Stephons
Alison Bukcr
R. H. Tuber
F. II. Hilton
J. T. Fullam
Cbas. Nohlltt
E. II. Cooper
John Baker
M. E. Gaffnoy
John Bany
I). M. Marshal!
Fred Heft
Fred Sclmfer
J. A. Tufts
John Welamandul
J. W. Roots
W. E. Jones
W. S. Rider
W. E. Young
A. J. Murrs
Clias. Thompson
C. H. Uvesay
C. C'ol'fnuui
F. J. lliirklurldor
W. 13. Estes
J. E. Burnett
E. N. Foster
C. W. Rlsloy
Aug. Riechel
Paul Dunn
JUSTICE COURTS
J. M. llaydon
Charles Miller
Thomas C. Julib '
2.20 E. L. Sharp 2.00
2.00 Roy Thompson 2.00
2.20 Chas. Thompson 3.00
27.00 H. A. Thompson 1.90
Livy Stipp 8.35
2.00 R. W. Baker 12.30
4.00 Ward Jones 5.50
4.00 Mark Jones 2.50
4.00 Albert Moore 2.50
4.00 Albert Rodarmel 2.50
4.00 John Mooney '2.50
4.00 Carl Jones 2.50
4.00 F. M. Foster 2.50
4.00 J. C. Bradley 1.90
-6.00 B. F. Smith 3.00
4.00 X D. Ritter 2.00
4.00 " Wm. Stone ' 2.00
4.00 J. H. Vernon 2.00
4.80 W. H. Engle 2.00
4.00 F. H. Dungan 3.00
COO TAX DEPARTMENT
4.40 P. R. & L. Co. .25
0.00 Lovejoy & Lincoln 41.00
10.20 CLERK
18.00 W. L. Mulvey 6.00
14.00 Edna Park 8.00
13.00 Irwin-IIodson Co. 2.00
12.00 Glass & Proudhpmme Co. 11.00
14.00 EXTENDING TAX ROLL
10.20 J. F. Johnstone 75.00
2.20 Rotta Pierce 60.00
3.20 M. Mulvey 42.00
11.20 Edith Jackson 52.00
2.20 A. Warner 48.00
4.C0 CORONER
11.00 D. Caufield 1.20
27.20 J- D. Swafford 1.20
20.00 M' A- Magone 1.20
11.00 R. T. Barbur 1.20
22.40 T. P. Randall 1.20
17.20 C. G. Church 1.20
21.00 W. H. Silcox 1.70
9.40 B. Beatie 1.70
15.20 Dr- Caiil 1.70
25.80 J)lm W. Loder 4.80
12.00 R- L- Holman 11.35
10.00 ASSESSOR
15.G0 June Charnian 44.00
8.20 Nellie Swafford 44.00
2.S0 TAX REBATE
15.00 J- W. Church 6.74
11.00 W. L. FIndloy 9.50
9.00 R. B. Beatle 18.44
20.20 CURRENT EXPENSE
13.00 Iluutley Bros. Co. 29.50
12.00 Home Telephone Co. 12.50
18.00 P- W- Greenman 6.00
13.00 C. E. Ramsby 6.00
10,80 Huntley Bros. Co. 13.70
20.40 Pacific States Tel Co. 7.95
340 COURT HOUSE
9.50 Frank Busch 8.15
15.00 Onus Krohu 4.00
2.40 P. Neuron 10.50
10.00 Straight & Salisbury 3.20
COO V. Harris 1.90
2.20 C. G. Millor 28.70
5.10 Burroughs Adding Mach.
6.G0 Co. 12C35
3.00 JAIL
7.00 Rosensteln's Store 20.90
G.00 R. B. Boatla 147.53
COUNTY POOR
2.00 Mrs. Sliobo 15.00
2.00 D. C. Ely 3.05
3.00 Mrs. Guynup 50.00
F. T. Barlow
R. L. Holman
St. Vincent's Hospital
Peder J. Hansen
Wm. Dantorth
H. H. Hughes
' C. E. Burns
B. F. Forrester
W. J. Lewellen
M. Kruger
Mrs. Valentine
John Avln
J. E. Jack
W. T. Gardner
Mrs. M. Pickens
F. W. S prague
Mrs. Bradtl
Mrs. Heinz
J. A. Jones
Geo. Lazelle
G. B. Dlmick
T. R. A. Sellwood
G. B. Dimick
W. H. Young
Rev. A. Hillebrand
Lewis Freeman
INSANE
W. U. Tel. Co.
Mrs. Hlllegas
ELECTION
Wilson & Cooke
FRUIT INSPECTOR
A. J. Lewis
ROAD SURVEYS
S. A. D. Hungate
N. Blair
Bud Thompson
J. W. Wallace
Joe Arquette
F.'Winslow
F. A. Miles
S. A. D. Hungate
Bud Thompson
N. Blair
F. A. Miles
S. A. D. Hungate
C. L. Bock
James Hecord
Hardy Sangenbury
James Huchlson
H. H. Johnson
S. A. D. Hungate
S. A. D. Hungate
Bud Thompson
N. Blair
F. A. Miles
C. L. Bock
H. G. Knox
E. P." Rands
PRINTING
Enterprise
S. T. Roman ,
Courier
BOARD OF HEALTH
J. B. Clyde
J. C. Bradley
M. S. Glass
W. A. Holmes
80
20.00
G2.00
6.00
5.00
8.00
5.00
6.00
8.00
7.00
7.00
10.00
8.00
- 10.00
10.0ft
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
7.00
' 12.50
7.00
10.00
5.00
15.00
.23
6.00
14.00
9.00
20.50
13.50
13.50
2.00
2.00
2.00
5.00
11.60
5.60
5.H0
2.50
12.10
4.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
18.00
9.00
21.00
14.00'
' 14.00
2.50
2.50
2.00
10.00
278.45
14.75
396.45
3.50
5.00
32.60
74.81
In the matter of the petiton for the
creation of a new road district to be
known as Road District 45
It Is ordered that Baid road district
be established and is bounded and de
scribed as follows:
Beginning at the southeast corner
of section 25, T. 4 S., R. 3 E., and run
ning thence west .ane mile to the
southwest corner of said section;
thence north two and three-quarters
miles to the southwest corner of the
northwest quarter of the northwest
quarter of section 13, T. 4 S., R. 3 E.;
thence east to Swyger Creek; thence
down Swyger Creek to Its Intersec
tion with Clear Creek; thence up
Clear Creek to the east line of sec
tion 18, T. 4 S., R. 4 E.; thence north
to the south line of the E. B. Lewellen
D. L. C; thence east to the southeast
corner of said claim; thence north to
the southwest corner of the L. A. La
cy D. L. C; thence east to the line
between sections 16 and 17 of said
township and range; thence south to
the northwest corner of section 21, T.
4 S., R. 4 E.; thence east to the north
east corner of said section 21;
thence south two miles to northeast
corner of section 33; thence west 3
miles to beginning.
In the matter of deed to property
made by Dr. Else D. Patton to Clack
amas County:
Ordered that said deed be and the
same Is hereby accepted and ordered
recorded without cost to grantor.
In the matter of appointment of
supervisor of road district 45:
Ordered that Taylor Henderson be
and Is hereby appointed supervisor in
and for road district 45.
In the matter of extension of road
district No. 23:
Ordered that said road district be
and Is hereby extended so as to in-
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villi
Do not take chances on it wearing away or experiment with some unknown preparation
which may leave the bronchial tubes and lungs weakened and susceptible to attack from
the germs of Pneumonia or Consumption.
not only stops the cough but heals and strengthens the lungs and prevents serious results
from a cold. Contains no opiates.
It Saved Hit Life After the Doctor Said
He Had Consumption.
W. R. Davia, Vissalia, California, writes: "There la no doubt bat
what Foley1 a Honey and Tar saved my life. I had an awful cough
on my lunga and tin doctor told ma I had consumption. I commenced
taking Foley's Uoney and Tat and found relief from tna firat and
ihrea bottlea cured me completely."
A Policeman's Testimony.
J. N. Patterson, night policeman, of Kashua, Iowa, write! "Last
winter I had a bad cold on my lungs and tried at least half-dozen
advertised cough medicines and had treatment from two physicians
without getting any benefit. A friend recommended Foley1 a Honey
and Tar and two-thirds of a bottle cured me. - I consider it this
greatest cough and lung medicine in the world."
Throe sixes25c, 50c and $1.00. The 50-cant aba contains two and one-half times as mach aa the small ska and the
$1.00 bottle almost sis times as much. RefuM Substitute
I SOLO m FICOIEfiDED BY
HOWELL & JONES, Reliable Druggists.
elude the
to-wit:
Beginning at the half section line
running north and south through sec
tion 9, T. 4 S., R. 1 E., where same
crosses the Molalla River; thence
south to the south line of section 9;
thence east one-half mile to the south
east corner of section 9; thence south
2 miles to the one-half section line
running east anad west through sec
tion 28; thence west one mile to east
boundary of road district 23; thence
i.orth to Molalla river; thence up the
Molalla River to place of beginning.
In the matter of enlarging boundar
ies of road district 28:
It appearing that said boundaries
have heretofore been changed and
said district enlarged so as to embrace
within its boundaries that portion of
the public road known as Teasel
Creek Hi'l, and It appearing that the
boundary lines of said district were so
changed so as to follow Teazel Creek
instead of well defined section lines,
and la order that the assessor may
determine the proper territory belong
ing to each district, it is ordered:
that the change in said boundaries
heretofore made be cancelled, an
nulled and held for naught, and that
raid road district be enlarged so aa
to Include all the territory hereafter
described:
In the matter of the petition for a
change in the boundary line of road
district 28, so as to include that por
tion of the road leading from Scott's
Mill to Wllhoit Springs.
Ordered that the boundary line of
said road district 28, be changed so as
to read as follows:
Commencing at north-east corner of
section 13, T. 6 S., R. IE.; thence due
west two miles to the north-east cor
ner of section 14; thence south one
mile to Butte creek; thence up Butte
Creek to present boundary of road dis
trict No. 28.
In the matter of extension of road
district No. 2G:
It Is ordered that the following de
scribed lands be and the same are
hereby added to road district 26:
Beginning on the northwesterly line
of the Harrison Wright D. L. C. in T.
SR 2 E. where the same crosses the
Molalla River; thence in a southwest
erly direction along the said north line
of said D. L. C. to the southwest cor
ner of said D. L. C. ; thence west to
the north west corner of Francis
Jackson D. L. C; thence south to the
southwest corner of said D. L. C;
thence west about four rods to the half
section line of section 31 which di
vides the section into east and west
halves; thence south to the center of
said section 31 T. 4 SR 2 E, and to the
present boundary line of said road
district 2G.
In the matter of petition of W. A.
Proctor and others for a county road.
Ordered that board of county road
viewers meet at place of beginning on
the 17th day of February, 1908.
In the matter of the petition of El
mer Edwards and others for a county
road and for the vacation of part of a
county road.
Ordered that the board of county
road viewers meet at place of begin
ning of said road on the 17th day of
February.
In the matter of the petition of
Frank Mudgett for a county road.
Ordered that same be laid over until
March term next.
In the matter of taxes on certain
property in block 29, Oregon.
Ordered that said matter of taxes
be compromised by accepting the sev
eral amounts therein named for the
taxes for the years 1899 to 1901 in
clusive. In the matter of petition for county
road by Roman Rypzinski and others.
The board of county road viewers
having reported that said road is not j
practicable for a county road it Is
Ordered that said petition be and is
dismissed.
In the matter of the petition of M.
Bachert and others for a county road.
Ordered that the board of county
road viewers meet at place of begin
ning of said road on the 17th day of
February, 1908.
In the matter of petition of A. W.
Brickley and others for a county road.
Ordered that viewers meet at p'ace
of beginning of said road oi February
17th, 1908.
In the matter of petition of J. W
Roots for rebate of taxes.
Ordered that a warrant issue to said
petitioner for $6.74 as a rebate of said
taxes.
In the m.ittsr of Cliarbs Hunter
road.
Report of viewers having boon rtad
twice it is ordered that said matter
be submitted to the District Attornev.
In the matter of petition of resid
ents of town of Williiinetto for incor
poration. Ordered that an election be held
within said town on the ':nd day of
March, 190S, to determine said matter
of incorporation.
In the matter of petition of G. C.
Maronay and other3 requesting pur
chase of road plank.
Ordered that A. D Edwards, read
supervisor of ' dUT.not Ne. Co, leceive
said plank, carefully examine same
and cause it to be inp:r'y laid on
Paul Dunn road, and when laid to
measure same and report to this
court.
In the matter of application of A. D.
Edwards, Supervisor of road district
35, for half a ton of stump powder to
be used on the Donahue road and one
half ton to be used on the Booth road.
Ordered that said A. D. Edwards.
Supervisor of said district, purchase
said powder and that same be charged
to district 35.
In the matter of petition of W. L.
Finley for tax rebate.
Ordered that warrant for $9.50 be
issued said petitioner In payment of
same.
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Use
BALLARDS
SNOW
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AND
von Trill always have good hoalth. What Is more to a man
than pood health? All the money in thei world can't rriake
h'ini.irmss where hoalth is unknown, Ballard's Snow Liniment
ni' rrt PC Rheumatism, Cuts, Burns, Sprains, Neuralgia,
I A trN Sores, Stiff Joints, Contracted Muscles, Lame
V4JVltJ Back and a jjjg g that Flesh Melr t0t
One Vho Knows.
J. O. Scott, Salt Lake City, Utah, writes; " I cannot
too highly praise your-Ballard's Snow Liniment for
Uio rol'iof of acute rheumatism, caused by sudden change
and exposure to the weather. I also recommend your
Ballard's Horehound Syrup for coughs and colds.
Thoue used together defy all pain.
GET THE GENUINE. Three Sizes 25c, 50c, $1.00
Ballard Snow Liniment Co.
500-502 North Second Street,
ST. LOUIS,
MISSOURI.
Sold and Recommended by
BoweJl & 3oms, Zb RtUabte Druggists.
REAL ESTATE
NEW FIRM AND NEW DEALS
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
W. F. 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. 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.
D. C. LATOURETTE, Presldtni F. J. MEYER, CaaMe
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of OREGON CITY, OREGON
(Successor to Commercial Bank)
Transacts a General Banking Business. Open frcra 9 a. m. to 3 p.m
I 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 flattering but the man who
has a bank account and saves at least a small part of
his wages stands head ana shoulders above the spend
thrift in 4ny 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
raaas
THE COURIER,
Is always foil interesting news. Yoa get the
straight goods when it is fresh.
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