Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, March 13, 1908, Page 6, Image 6

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ORKGOJJ CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 190S
a a
OF
THROAT
AND
KIN';
F0R COUGHS AND GOLDS
CURES u THROAT" 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. SAMP. RIPPEE, Ava, Mo.
60c AND $1.00
SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY t-U-J. .''-'.'l'..1.1.1-'.11..'.:1" 1111
HOWELL & JONES, RELIABLE DRUGGISTS
COUNTY COUTR
District 1
Cone Lumber Co $ 5.0G
H. Battln 12.00
A. Kirklay 10.00
W. H. Counsell 10.00
District 2
A. Mather 8.00
M..B. Webster f 7.60
R.UB. Holcomb' 1.00
District 3
J. E. Slefer 12.00
'Joe Plllster 12.00
F. Brooks 6.00
Bert Angelo 6.00
J. W. Lingle 6.00
Alfred Wellman 2.00
W. H. Crawford 8.00
District 6
J. W. Roots ' 4.35
O. A. Palmer 18.00
Geo. Perret 7.00
G. A. Tacheron ' 8.00
A, O. Horberg 4.00
C. M. Lake 1G.25
District 6
Chas. Krebs 10.00
District 8
W. O. Rugh 3.75
District 11
Security Metal Works ....... 27.25
E. Harrington 7.50
District 12
Storm Sawmill Co 2.64
Clear Creek Lumber Co 17.46
Gus Fisher 8.00
Adolph Benson 19.00
Rudolph Johnson 4.00
Howard Gill 15.00
Fred Gorber 39.75
Charley Johnson 4.00
Carl Benson 11.00
District 13
F. Busch : 22.56
Pope & Co 31.G1
A. Hubert 16.25
W. Hubert 6.00
District 15
Wilson & Cooke 4.25
Story & Thomas 7.20
W. M. Fine 55.00
Carl Keiuay 65.00
Jack Confer 6.25
George Rakel ll.OO
L. Matoon 22.00
Ab Mead 24.00
McTelford 8.00
Jack Humphry 40.00
District 16
Carlton & RoBenkrans 6.13
M. Stauber 2.50
Frod Chinn 8.00
Frank Briggs 4.00
Oscar Lucas 4.00
Willie Staehely 12.00
Aug. Steahely 6.85
District 17
Carlton & Rosenkrans 2.00
James Adklns 60.62
A. Kocher 4.00
Alex Tlce 7.85
Roy Donegan 7.85
C. Follorson . . 4.35
Geo. Koehlur 9.00
District 18
F. Busch io.50
Dix Brothers Co 20.79
Frank H. Cross 0.50
Heft & Co 88.56
Pope & Co 28.10
Eugene Cumins 16.80
A. Gulnther 37.00
E. Gulnther 40.OO
A. Hornshuh 38.75
G. A. Schubel 55,80
H. Gulnther 34.00
C. Grossmlller 60.75
II. Grossmlller 35.00
W. Bohlander 45.50
E. W. Hornshuh 66.60
A. Staben 38.00
Alvin Hornshuh 49.U0
F. Bolander . . . . , 32.OO
D. Gulnther 37.50
Geo. Kirbyson , 21.25
P. Steinor 43.75
J. Shannon 38.40
Calso Gulnther 8.00
H. Rogers 32.25
C. Joues 8.00
W. Herman 19.25
D. Moehnke 18.00
C. Hettman 6.00
L. Mosler 15.00
District 19
George Hofstetter ., 5.50
D. L. Trullinger 28.00
C. Smith 4.00
E. C. Smith 6.00
E. A. Mallatt 1.00
E. Davis 3.00
J. J. Mallatt 14.00
F. Shaw 4.00
J. L. Evans 4.00
A. Fish 4.00
A. Mallatt 1.00 1
J. Pane 2.00!
A. L. Jones 3.00
G. Helvey 3.00
District 20
W. T. Haberlach 134.10
V. Busch 1 2.55
Chas. Shockley 2.00
Eugene Cumins 1.00
H. J. Shockley 8.00
Omar Shockley 9.00
John Schram 6.00
Frank Adams, Sr 12.00
Frank Adams, Jr 10.00
F. Wirt. 5.00
Frank Mudgett 1.00
Robert Rutherford 3.00
Nut Scrlbner 33.50
R. J. Shockley 12.00
John Schram 8.00
F. B. Madison 1.27
District 24
jC. G. Hoffman 3.50
Christ Hondrlck 3.50
Ezra Yoder 4.50
John Gahlor 8.75
Rudy Rltter 6.00
C. W. Carothors 1.50
Sam J. Kan ff man 6.25
George Asklns 1.50
J. D. Rlttor 3.00
Sieve Fisher 12.00
Henry Doets 10.00
ratiick Dozler 5.00
Alexander Miller 6.00
Benjamin Emmert 6.75
Davo Konngy 1,50
E. A. Boe 0.75
L. P. Spagle . 25.00
District 25
J. W. Smith 20.00
C. N. Smith 15.00
Charles Thomas . v 15.00
Ed Graves 7.85
Fred Wehner 2.25
R. P. Wallace 2.25
Cisro Grimm 1.50
District 28
W. T. Haberlach 333.60
James Nickelson 19.00
Luther Nickelson 10.00
Edward Wyland 19.00
J. H. Groshong 2.00
G. N. Willis 19.00
Ellis NIckolson 4.00
James H. Gray 7.00
Oscar Vorheis 9.09
John Sbepperd 4.00
W. M. Warnack 12.25
Frank Millard 7.00
George Wyland 6.00
Leslie Shank 20.00
Elmer Williams 15.00
II. Wilson 16.00
J. N. Gray 12.00
Ben Wade 15.00
Frank Haun 15.00
. Francis Haun 15.00
Raymond Wyland 28.00
Dan Groshong 8.00
L. D. Shank 40.00
District 30
A. J. Davidson 64.75
O. C, Whltten 37.00
District 31
W. Nussbaum 7.00
F. Moser 7.00
F. Oldenstadt 3.50
H. Oldenstadt 3.50
W. A. Wilcox 1.75
A. Schatz 1.00
W. Schatz 11.25
District 33
Dubois Lumber Company ...290.00
W. H. Kandle 10.50
W. A. Wilcox 10.50
W. A. Wilcox 32.50
W. M. Warnack 8.75
Henry Cromer 61.10
Eugene Lewellen 3.37
Ernest Gonserowskl 1.87
A. D. Schmidt 3.00
C. Folsom 3.75
F. Millard 1.60
W.ll. Kandle 1.50
W.M. Warnack 4.87
W. A. Wilcox 29.50
Henry Cromer 15.75
T. W. Jubb 3.75
C. Jubb 3.75
T. Jubb 6.50
Henry Cromer 35.00
Ed Close 1.50
The Dubois Lumber Co 235.98
District 34
Western Storage Co 0.45
Wilson & Cooke' 21.80
A. J. Hodge 6.50
Oregon City Lumber Co 36.38
Thomas Armstrong 12.50
John Armstrong , lljt.BO
Frank Ford 19.25
Walter Ford 19.25
Eugene Ford 14.00
Dock Howell 7.50
A. K. Ford ' 15.50
Henry Koellermeler 7.00
A. J. Hodge 40.18
Guy Gross 39.G8
Fred Zimmerman 33.43
Ernest Brockman 14.68
Adolph Gross 22.30
Delward Hodge 23.18
Conrad Zimmerman 25.80
A. D. Bowers :. 13.87
Frank Baker 3.7;
Fred Shaber 3.75
Paul Schroeder 12.18
Rudolph Schroeder 3.50
Jeff Shaw 2.C2
John Turner 48.75
District 35
S. W. Scoville 14.60
Frank Beers 108.10
A. D. Edwards 38.76
District 36
C. G. Hoffman 7.25
Allen Drescher 3.00
John Drescher 1.50
W. G. Wolfe 3.00
Geo. Wachtman 1.50
John Wachtman 0.75
D. Bunnemeyer 12.00
John Owlngs 9.00
P. S. Schneider 10.00
A. J. Lais 1.00
District 39
Jas. Shelly 2.60
C. Rlneflash 2.50
F. Busch 6.20
B. F. Linn .' 60.10
A, Mather 50.00
Story & Thomas 3.85
Pope & Co 4.50
Frank Jaggar 34.50
Louis Jaggar 15.60
Wm. Sylvester 17.60
Herman Fisher 20.38
H. Shelly 2.50
A. Splinter 4.00
District 40'
J. B. Wilmot 19.00
A. Vester 15.00
District 43
F. Busch 3.50
H. Wilbern 49.80
Mack Hugins : 3.00
John McConnell 39.25
General
City of Milwaukie 200.44
W. L. White 9.60
Beall & Co 50.00
S. R. Green 4.50
Robert Shanborn 16.38
Albert Shanborn 14.38
Jack Irish 14.38
Evan Lewis 14.38
George Orem 5.50
Wm. Wisenmandel 9.38
C. Muralt 7.50
C. Ors 6.00
J. Eggaman 5.00
C. Rinddlsh 4.00
J. Shelly 6.00
E. D. Olds 6.00
John Straus 325.00
Beal & Co 151.25
De Nemours Pewder Co 18.90
R. H. Taber 35.00
G. B. Dimick 11.00
J. Lewellen 61.10
T. B. Killin 35.60
Pauper
Peder J. Hansen 6.00
Wm. Dauforth 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 Avin 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
George Lazelle 10.00
G. B. Dimick .' 7.00
G. B. Dimick 7.00
T. R. A. Sellwood 12.50
W. II. Young 10.00
Rev. A. Hillebrand 6.00
Lewis Freeman 15.00
Geo. Reddaway 6.00
Sam Booher 8.00
Indigent Soldier
Mead Post No. 2 , 15.00
Commissioners
T. B. Killin 11.00
J. Lewellen 12.40
County Court
C. F. Ely 6.00
J. V. Harless 5.20
Circuit Court
J. W. Partlow 9.60
Fred Bluhm 5.00
W. B. Lawton 7-. 3.00
Adolf Aschott 9.60
C. N. Greenman 2.20
C. C. McCormack 6.00
W. E. Bonney 9.00
Henry Henrlci t 4.00
Fred Moehnke 5.00
Brunswick Restaurant 11.60
Justice Peace Court
J. C. Haines 3.00
F. Schawfer 2.00
C. N.
Haines 2.00
Stipp v3.70
W. Bradley 4.45
1 ufc iwiPE-raiiisairjoA f
So many people who have apparently recovered from an attack of La Grippe are stricken
with Pneumonia. This is due to the fact that the Bronchial Tubes and Lungs are left weakened
and unable to resist disease.
0 OB
1
not only cures La Grippe Coughs, and prevents Pneumonia, but strengthens the Lungs so they
will not be susceptible to the development of serious lung troubles. Do not take chances with
some unknown preparation that may contain some harmful drug when FOLEY'S HONEY AND
TAR costs you no more and is safe and sure. Contains no opiates.
I had a bad mm of La Grippe about ten year ago which left my Lungs
o waak that I hire been troubled more or less every winter ilnce until I uied
ROI FY'S HflNPY ANll TAD ,hl..h .....J A I
w am w . inn, wiiivii kuitu lliv fc.UMILll(G17 IIIU Ulf &.UU1I9
BO looger trouble me. J. H. BROWNING, D.D.S., Orrlck, Mo.
G. VACHER, 157 Osgood St., Chicago, aaya: "My wife bad a very
severe case of La Grippe, and It left her with a very bad cough. She tried
a bottle of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR and it gave Immediat relief."
Threw altea-25c, 50c, $1.00. The 50-cent size contains two and one half times as much aa the email alaa and
the $1.00 bottle almost ais timee aa much. Refute Substitute. .
Stlpp 11.25
C. 'Bradley 18.50
C. Brown 1.70
H. Kirchem , 3.50
Fouts 4.10
Geo. D. Rambow ' 3.60
P. A. Parker 3.50
W. H. Mattoon 3.50
H. E. Rambow 3.50
Geo, Wellman 3.60
Wm. O'Connor 3.50
L. Stipp 5.10
J. C. Bradley 3.30
L. Stipp 4.70
W. H. Cooke 3.10
L. Stipp 3.70
J. C. Bradley . . 4.70
L. Stipp 6.95
R. W. Baker . . i 3.S5
Sheriff-
George Brown 5.50
S. R. Green 7.00
Tax Department :
M. Mulvey 16.00
Edith Jackson 25.00
R. W. Baker 16.50
G. F. Johnson 75.00
C. B. Pratt 44.00
R. B. Beatle 30.11
S. O. Dillman 10.50
Clerk
W. L. Mulvey .'. 15.00
Schools
E. Mass 2.00
J. G. Miller 2.00
Robert Montgomery 2.00
J. L. Kruse 2.00
J. G. Miller 2.00
L, A. Read 30.00
Howard Eccles ...... jj.. 30.00
John Kaiser 4.00
O. B. Taylor 3.00
Anneita Gleason 6.00
Josephine Lesler 6.00
Viola Godfrey S.00
Emilie Shaw 6.00
R. Scott .' 2.00
Assessor
J. F. Nelson 2.50
Glass & Prudhomme 18.00
Nellie Swaftord 14.00
June Carman . 24.00
Jean White .- 10.00
Fred J. Nelson ...100.00
Current Expense
Home Telephone Co 12.30
Pacific States Telephone Co. . 6.25
F. W. Greenman 5.73
C. E. Ramsby 7.75
Carlton & Rosenkrans 0.50
Court House
Lincoln & Lovejoy 17.50
Jacob Rettinger 24.00
Gottfried Bluhm 24.35
P. Nehren 10.40
Kraus Krohn 4.00
Rosensteln's Store . . 3.00
Jail
R. B. Beatie 141.6b
Pauper
Mrs. A. G. Guynup 35.00
St. Vincent's Hospital 41.0U
Geo. Gale 11.50
Insane
W. U. Tel Co 0.25
Fruit Inspector
A. J. Lewis 30.00
Surveyor
H. H. Johnson 7.00
S. A. D. Hungate 14.00
Bud Thompson 8.00
B. Blair , 8.00
C. L. Bock 2.50
C. H. Edwards 2.00
A. D. Edwards 2.00
Thomas Dunn 2.00
Hans Kock 2.00
S. A. D. Hungate 10.00
Bud Thompson . . . . 4.00
N. Blair 4.00
C. L. Bock 2.50
C. H. Edwards ?.00
A. D. Edwards 2.00
Thomas Dunn 2.00
S. A. D. Hungate 19.00
Bud Thompsqn 12.00
N. Blair .a 12.00
C. L. Bock 5.00
A. D. Edwards 2.00
C. H. Edwards 2.00
Thomas Dunn 2.00
S. A. D' Hungate 20.00
Bud Thompson 13.00
N. Blair 13.00
C. L. Bock, 2.60
A. W. Brickley 2.00
W. G. Brickley ... is 2.00
S. A. D. Hungate 16.20
Roy Stafford 5.00
C. L. Bock 2.50
O. R. Barnes 2.00
F. G. Decker 2.00
John Sholander 2.00
Printing
Courier 131.45
Enterprise 210.20
Board of Health-
Mrs. Walker 64.93
M. L. Glass 72.50
W. A. Holmes 24.75
Carman Bros 20.07
Jnvenlle Court
J. C. Bradley 31.40
Effle Gay 2.20
E. H. Cooper 5.00
Mrs. J. R. Hickman 2.20
R, A. Gay 1.50
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More Than
Wealth
BALLARD'S
LINIMENT
AND
KING
OF
THEM
ALL
rou will always have food health. What is more to a man
than c;ood health? All the money In the world can't make
hnnninoHS where health is unknown, Ballard's Snow Liniment
Rheumatism, cuts, Burns, Sprains, Neuralgia,
it fzT Sores, fctilf Josnts, Contracted Muscles, Lame
uak.iv laiav ..11 yie 1 1 '.J Midi, I1C0U ta iicir lu.
One Who Knows.
J. G. Rcott, Rait Lake City, Utah, writes: " I cannot
too highly praise your Ballard's Snow Liniment for
the rehei of aeuto riieumatism, caused by sudden change
and exposure to the wonther. I also recommend your
Ballard's Horehound Hyrrp for coughs and colds.
Those used together defy all pain.
CET THE GENUINE. Three Sizes 25c, 50c, $1.00
r
Ballard Snow , Liniment Co.
500-502 North Second Street,
ST. LOUIS, - MISSOURL
5392
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Sold and Recommended by
do well & Jones, the Reliable Druggists
1 I REAL ESTATE I
NEW FIRM AND NEW DEALS 1
I Come and see us if you want to buy or I
I sell. We have good income property
I to sell. Big Farms, Little Farms and acre- ' m
I age; improved and unimproved. City 1
I property and city deals
I W. F. SCHOOLEY D. K. BILL I
I Both Phonea 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
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
Eastham, Patison & Co.
Over the Bank of Oregon City Successors to C, N. Plowman & Co.
D. C. LATOURETTE, Preildtnt F. J. MEYER, Casta
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of OREGON CITY, OREGON
(Successor to Commercial Bank)
Transacts a General Banking Business. Open from 9 a. m. to 3 p.ra
Nothing !
SOLD IKD RECQLT-EKDED DT
HOWELL & JONES, Reliable Druggists.
Good fop Everybody. . .
Mr. Norman R. Coulter, a promi
nent architect, in the Delbert Build
ing. San Francisco, 'says: "I fully
endorse all that has been said of Elec
tric Bitters as a tonic medicine. It
is good for everybody. It corrects
stomach, liver and kidney disorders
in a prompt and efficient manner and
builds np the system." Electric Bit
ters is the best spring medicine ever
sold over a druggist's counter; as a
hWxid purifier it is unequaled. 50c at
lluwoll & Jones' drug store.
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 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 ycu wish, any amount you like.
The BANK OF OREGON CITY
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