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j; OREGON CITY COURIER FRIDiAY, APRIL 17, 1908 H. H. Smidt 6.00 E. W. Smidt 10.00 Willie Sprolsky 8.00 Kell Bros 129.00 S. O. Miller 2.48 Lewis Kell 27.00 J. Rash .17.50 J. J. LIppuner 6.00 15 ENTER Ira McConnell 10.00 - A tag from 10-cent piece will count FULL value ( A tag from a 5-cent piece will count HALF value ....WE CARRY A.... LETE LIME COMP i EEJ3 'i'lTlWllMlM.Hta!BFmm''''"'"-'JJ"',l q p 0 I v i Harrows and WILSON COUNTY COURT District No. 1. Milwaukle Mer Co 1.00 Davis & Webster 21.16 A. B. Kirkley GO.OO Con Battin 12.00 D B. Mass 24.00 D. Mass 30.00 H. A. Battin 10.00 John Johnson 16-25 W. H. Counsell 42.50 District No. 5. O. A. Palmer B5.G0 A. O. Hoborg, 8.00 Geo. A. Tacheron 2.00 Geo. Perret 6.00 C. M. Lake 1.00 District No. 6. J. B. Tawney 16.25 Chaa. Krebs ...I 21.25 DiBtrlct No. 8. H. I Chalker 6.00 Fred Brldonstein 6.00 It. Mu'rry 8.00 Chas. Cox ... 5.00 W. O. Rugh 4.00 P. Swan 4.00 B. P. Hart 20.00 D. W. Douglas 15.00 District No. 11 A. Mather 5.9k M. Risers 9.00 B. Rivers 10.00 D. C. Hlestand 8.00 E. Harrington 12.50 District No. 12. Clear Creek Lumber Co 9.48 Anderson & Son 8.00 Fred Gerber 2.50 District No. 13. Frank Busch 9.05 S. T. Deerlng Lumber Co 4.14 Pope & Co 1.88 G. Schneider 8.00 G. A. Schneider 2.00 H. Lowo 2.00 J. Mattoon 2.00 H. GUI 2.00 A. Schneider 8.00 Leon Hulot 8.00 O. Johnson 8.00 J. Spatz, : 7.00 J. Harris 2.00 Jacob Harris 2.00 A. Hubert 22.50 District No. 15. ' O. C. Mill & Lumber Co 20.56 . Wilson & Cooko 7.00 W. M. Flue 57.50 C. Kenzy 50.00 Jack Confer 69.50 L. Mattoon 22.00 A. Mead 34.00 A. O. Eaton ...29.00 J. Y. Humphry 14.00 F. Way 4.00 Geo. Lazelle 7.00 E. White 6.00 A. C. Warner 4.00 R. W. Porter S.00 District No. 16. James Hettinger 4.00 F. Busch 3.00 A. O. Miller 4.00 Frank Gutpertol ,. 4.00 James Hettinger 5.50 Fred Chinn , 2.00 Aug. Stahely 8.75 Willie Staehely 16.00 District No. 17. Carlton & Roseakrana 12.G5 A. Kocher 1 N, Dlgerncss ' 4.75 C. Fellerson 4.00 Roy Donegon ..17.10 Geo. Koehler '..29.00 Elroy Bates 3.60 Henry Smith 40.25 Cultivators, Fishing Tackle AND Sewing Machines Hardware and Tinware "Pittsburg perfect" FENCE COOKE Carl Lucke 42.00 Morley Mack 21.00 Geo. Spencer 14.00 T. B. Hamilton 2.25 J. C. Fellows 15.35 S. Bany ". 19.25 Fred Bany 7.00 Adam Bany 9.60 Ben A. Linn 6.10 District No. 18. Pope & Co. ..I 3.40 H. Rogers 20.10 J. Grossmiller ' . . 27.10 G. A. Schuebel 38.85 Alvln Hornshuh 17.50 W. Bohlandor 20.10 P. Steinor 17.50 W. Herman 20.10 C. Grossmiller 14.88 A. Hornshuh 34.60 D. Guinther 25.00 J. Shannon 16.85 E. W. HornBhuh 45.00 II. Guinther 24.00 F. Bohlandor 20.50 A. Guinther .25.25 C. Guinther 7.50 Emll Guinther 85 Oluf Oss 25.10 C. Jones 12.50 District No. 19. D. L. Trulllnger 10.50 J. J. Mallatt 4.00 R. Orem 20.00 A. Erlckson 1.00 F. Erlckson 1.00 R. Orm 4.00 A. Latins 6.00 J. Adkins 2.00 C. E. Smith 2.00 J. M. Mallatt 1.00 F. Brunor 1.00 E. A. Mallatt 4.00 J. J. Mallatt 10.00 District No. 20. Frank Busch 2.25 B. Sullivan 1.50 G. R. Miller 4.00 Nat Scrlbnor 2.60 District No. 22. Andrew Kocher 67.50 Carlton & Rosenkrans 100.00 District No. 23. A. Zimmerman 231.80 District No. 24. Henry Deets 25.00 Steve Fisher 17.00 James M. Stewart 2.25 William Miller 1.60 John Gahler 6.75 L. P. Spagle 37.00 Obed I. Miller 6.48 District No. 25. Carlton & Rosenkrans 31.20 Obed I. Miller 6.38 J. W. Smith 5.48 J. W. Smith 23.75 Charlos Thomas 5.25 L. Grim 3.37 C. It. Smith 7.50 Victor Grimm 6.00 J. E. Wells 6.00 John Ager 1.50 F. C. KHuger 6.00 Millard Adams 1.50 Charles Parmer 3.00 C. Joost 1 1.25 William Helnj 5.25 August Blarsley 3,00 ! George Damm 6.75 ' R. P. Wallace 12.00 j Henry Gilbert 3.00 Charles Gilbert 4.50 Jack Kraig 3.00 Herman Wehner 3.00 Joseph Gibson 7,50 F. H. Wallace 1.50 Otto Kraxberger 1.50 D, Harmes 6.00 P. H. Tucker 10.50 W. Cribble u.26 I Oliver Plows and Extras SHARPLES CREAM SEPARATORS OREGON CITY, OR. J. Grlbble 6.75 H. Kraus 6.75 Ensley Grlbble 3.75 G. Oglosby . .75 C. Oglesby 2.25 F. Oglesby 2.25 J. B. Mitts 15.00 District No. 26. 0. Cutting 1.00 H. S. Ramsby . 1.00 J. H. Dart ' 1.00 Chas. Dart 3.00 D. Fox 6.00 H. N. Everhait 16.00 P. F. Kayler j 1.00 Wm. M. Fairfield 6.25 P. J. Mayfleld 2.50 District No. 47. Carlton & Rosenkrans 2.40 J. W. Ebner 51.65 W. L.. Freeman 1.50 Ed Hobert '. . 3.00 S. Skelton 1.50 Bert Garrett , 7.00 Oils Olson 4.00 Ed. Hubbard 8.00 Albert Earth 8.00 L. E. Landsom .' 3.00 J. Labour 22.60 District No. 28. Ray Wyland 16.00 Omer Williams 10.00 Ben Wade 10.00 Leslie Shanke 31.50 Francis Haun 10.00 Frank Haun 6.00 Harrison Wilson 6.00 John Shepherd 20.00 Ben Johnson 49.00 Scott Carter 41.00 Jesse Bagby 4.00 Charles Brown . 21.5u Hubert Engle 9.00 J. N. Gary 25.00 James Marts 13.50 Frank Sherman 17.T5 Pierce Miller 2.00 Elmer Sawtell 4.00 James Nickelson 1100 Jamos' Gray 11.00 Ed Wyland 10.00 Oscar Vorheis 11.00 George Wills 1100 L. D. Shank 55.00 Luther Nickelson 36.60 G. M. Groshong 45.00 Ellis Nickelson .' 1G.50 J. M. Nickelson SO 50 J. H. Groshong 10 uO Oscar Vorheis 19.50 Ed Wyland 150 Frank Gray 23.50 Carl Herld 19 50 John Furgeson 29.50 S. M. Fisher 29.50 1. D. Sharp ..36.00 D. M. Groshong 66.00 F. J. Ridings' .' 9.70 C. M. Jfastin 44.00 Loran Trulllnger 21.50 Frank Sawtell 17.00 J. C. Mulvlehill 17.25 Archie Boyles .19.75 Edward Coover 12.23 Leslie Ramsay 13.25 C. A. Ramsay 15.25 Clarence Ramsay 7.25 N. J. Muller ' 25.00 Louis Dougherty l'.OO Charles Hardee 7.50 John Coover 9.00 Ralph Hardee ? 16.00 James Berry 2S.75 Guss Berry 56 00 A. Hardee 41 U0 Robbing Bros 19.55; O. Boyles 16.50 Benny Boyles 7.00 District No. 29. S. O. Marks 37.35 Lewis Kell 16.50 Aaron McConnell 10.00 S. O. Miller 3.25 Kell Bros 3.64 District No. 31. H. D. Harms '. 26.25 W. Nussbaum 21.85 F. Oldenstadt 7.00 H. Oldenstadt 6.25 J. Memic 20.10 A. Schotz 4.35 W. Schotz 46.25 F. Moser 3.60 F. Weddel 21.00 S. Turner 3.50 G. Peters 10.50 A. H. Delker 15.75 W. Powell 7.00 F. J. Schotz- 3.00' A. F. Delker 5.25 C. Schrader .. 14.00 R. De Neuf 14.00 J. Bushbaum 7.00 A. Borland 10.00 E. Athey 3.60 District No. 32. .. H. D. Harms 25.90 J. McConnell 7.00 John Ross ... 13.50 W. Willis . . ... ... . 9.00 F. Kruger ... ... 6.00 R. Dewey . . 7.00 W. C. Heater 8.00 A. Weston .. 1.00 W. Obust 4.00 District No. 33. Henry Cromer . 17, The Cary Hdw Co 24. W. M. Warnick 2. Victor Schmld ... 9. J. Gutridge 0, G. Rainy 7, G. Gutridge 9 W. A. Wilcox 3 Harry Howell 3 Henry Cromer j 17, L. F. Raley 17, G. Keller 7, Henry Cromer 20 District No. 34. Wilson & Cooke 2, J. M. Turner ' , O. C. Lumber Co. . . .19, A. J. Hodge fil, Gus Gross 53 Fred Zimmerman 61, Ernest Bockman 24 Rudolph Schroder 1 Louis Koellermeier 39, Will Kiser 6.62 Nels Chrlstensen ... 20.62 Gus Koellermeier 6.62 J. Iderhoff 6.37 John Sager 15.93 Sam Mosier 19 68 John Wilkin 7.50 Will Jaster ' 7.50 C. Zimmerman 31.05 Deward Hodge 24.50 Adolf Gross '.22.75 A. D. Bowers 12.25 Henry Koellermeier ... 8.75 Aug. Koellermeier 7.00 Aug. Geshwendt 2.62 Edward Rabel 2.62 Fred Jaster ... 3.50 Johny Wilklns ... 3.50 A. Admochgi 3.90 John Holub ... 5.25 J. Iderhoff , 1.75 Jeff Shaw ... .' 11.00 John Turner ... 53.75 District 35. Frank Beers . . ., 109.90 R. Tasseil 10.95 Jonsrud Bros 56.64 N. E. Donahue 122.86 A. D. Edwards 33.75 Thos. Dunn 14.00 C. H. Edwards 6.00 A. Backus 16.00 J. Patterson 28.43 G. W. Beers 15.00 A. Bachus 19.00 C. H. Edwards .19.00 Thos Dunn 18.00 J. Patterson 34 00 Dlstr'ct No. 36. A. S. Thompson 6 85 John Casto 9 00 D. Bunnemeyer 9.75 Bud Thompson 13.50 Ivan Broadwell ... '. '. , . ..4.60 E. J. Casto 12.00 P. J. Schneider 34.00 Dlstr'ct No. 37. DuPont Powder Co 18.90 C. W. Kruse 108.68 A. W. Haines 12.50 District No. 39. Everhart & Co. ... M 3.60 F. Busch .. 7.25 Story & Thomas 8.20 A. Mather 62.50 Pope & Co 8.15 Herman Fisher ... 50.63 Robert Shanborn 66.88 Albert Shanbom . ... 58.13 Evan Lewis 66.18 Jack Irish ... 66.88 George Orem 43.63 Wm Wlesmandle 64.13 Frank Jaggar 11.00 Gv Gulllam 2.00 Charles Robinson ... 2.00 C. Vanhoy 2.00 O. Oss 1.50 F. Eggeman 3.50 J. Eggeman 2.00 C. Muralt 2.50 -J $ s TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS: The only Republican State ment No. 1 candidate for Joint representative from Clacka mas and Multnomah Counties Is Doctor Walter C. Belt, of Sellwood. HORSE SHOE STANDARD Old Statesman Old Peach Tlnsley's 16-or. Natural hat Spear Head Tags from the above brands are good for the following and many other useful presents as shown by catalog : Gold Cuff Buttons 50 Tags ' Fountain Pen 100 Tags English Steel Razor 50 Tags Gentleman's Watch 200 Tags Many merchants have supplied themselves with presents with which to redeem tags. If you cannot have your tags redeemed at home, write us for catalog. - PREMIUM DEPARTMENT HE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO., Si Louis, Mo. Mr. Ramsby has the record of look ing after the business in tho Record er's office for the people of Clacka mas County to their entire satisfac tion. He is a clean cut, bright and capable young man. Born and raised within the limits of the county where he now serves the people, he is well acquainted with their needs and his nomination for the office of Recorder of Conveyances to succeed himself, on the Republican ticket, is assured as there is no one to oppose him from that source. Mr. Ramsby has an in born hatred for crooked or biased work, whether in public or private af fairs and is ever eai f to champion the cause for right and justice. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH NOTES. Vested Choir Will Sing At Easter Ser vices at Episcopal Church. . Services will be held on Good Fri day at 10 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Ad dress on "The Seven Words from the Cross" at the evening service. The Daughters of the King will hold a Market at the Weinhard build ing, Saturday afternoon. The church will be decorated for the Easter Services on Saturday af ternoon. Any one having flowers suit able for decorations Is invited to send them to the church by 1 o'clock. The Easter Festival will begin with a celebration of the Holy Communion at 8 o'clock. A second celebration will follow at 10:45 with Easter music rendered by the vested choir, and the sermon by the pastor on the words: "If a Man Die, Shall He Live Again?" 6. . The choir is composed of the following: Miss Marion Lewth waite, organist; Robert Bowen, Cruci fer; Mrs. Frank Forsberg, Choir Mother; Mrs. Augusta Warner, Mrs. J. R. Humphrys, Mrs. V. Harris, Miss Alice Lewthwalte, Miss Margaret Goodfellow, Miss Gertrude Fairclough, Miss Clara Deute, Miss Clara Fields, Miss E. L. Moulton, Miss Nellie Long, Mrs. Nelson Wlsner, Mr. H. L. Kelly, Mr. H. H. Hughes, Herbert Harris, Charles Beatle, Robert Beatie, Irwin Evans, Douglas Wolfer, Tod Wol fer, Kent Moody, Gerald Warner, Fairfax Myers, Roland Forsberg. Sunday school at 12:15, at which service the children will present their Lenten savings as an Easter offering for Missions. Baptismal service at 3 o'clock. Evening prayer and sermon at 6 o'clock. Sermon topic, "Jesus and the Resurrection." The annual parish, meeting will be' held on Wednesday evening In Easter week. Good Lectures. Two very important events in which the people of Oregon City will be interested will take place at the Baptist Church. On next Sunday ev ening, the Rev. Thomas Moody of the Congo will speak. He comes fresh from the scenes made public by the atrocities of King Leopold up on the natives. All Interested in stop ping the cruelties imposed upon these people by the ruler of Belgium in the rubber traffic ought to hear Mr. Moody next Sunday night. He will relate as an eye-witness the horrors of the system. On Friday evening, April 24, 1908, under the auspices of the "Come and See," Men's Bible Class, Dr. J. W. Brougher, of the White Temple, Portland will deliver his very popular lecture at the church entitled: "What's Under Your Hat?" This will be an evening full of wit, humor and fun. Come that night and laught away some of your cares. Will Give May Ball. The St. John's Young People's Club held a meeting at McLoughlin hall with valuable tags Save your tags from GRANGER TWIST ! ASTER WORKMAN NAVY Sailor's Pride Eglantine Jolly Tar Bridle Bit Old Honesty Elack Bear W. N. Tlnsley't Natural Lul French Briar Pipe 50 Tags Leather Pocketbook 80 Tags Steel Carving Set 200 Tags Best Steel Shears 75 Tags Monday evening, and important busi ness was brought up for discussion. It has been decided by the club to give a May Day Ball at the Armory on May Dayaud the chairmen of the three committees who were appoint ed are Dancing, William Mulvey; re freshments, Charles W. Kelly; music, John Finnucane. The chairmen will appoint the committees assigned to them, and a report will be given at the next meeting. Eagles Attention. All members of Oregon City Aerie No. 993 are most cordially invited to attend a smoker next Monday even ing, April 20, at F. O. E. Hall, Oregon City, when Portland Aerie No. 4, of Portland, will be entertained. H. F. Pusey, secretary. GEORGE WASHINGTON'S HONESTY Was only one of his many admirable qualities. He practiced thrift, hard work and patience in both his own and national affairs. : -:- -:-Thrifty, careful people who prefer safe, sure propositions to the get-rich-quick schemes, should form a partnership with our Savings Depart ment. -:- -: -:- .:- ... ... IBS REAL 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 H Both Phones 606 MAIN STREET Both Phones j i I Gives rest to the stomach. For indigestion, dyspepsia, sour stomach, tired stomach, weak stomach, windy stomach, puffed stomach, nervous 6tomach and catarrh of the stomach. A prompt relief. ?rtprd t tha Lab writer? of E. CD Witt t Co.. Chicago, V 8 A. Diommtm J.T. Big Four Tenpenny Pick Ivy . Lady's Pocketbook 50 Tags Pocket Knife 40 Tags Playing Cards 30 Tags 60-yd. Fishing Reel 60 Tags Mt. Pleasant Civic Improvement Club Raises Money for Sidewalk Fund. The Mount Pleasant Civic Improve ment Club gave a "Guess What" so cial at the schoolhouse on Tuesday evening and the proceeds amounted to $5.00, which will go towards the sidewalk fund, the sidewalk to ex tend to the Tabor place. On the ar rival of each person a slip of paper bearing a name was pinned on his back, and at an appointed time during the evening he was made to guess the name on the card, and caused much amusement. This was follow ed by a spelling school match, and all who participated proved to be experts in spelling. During the ev ening cake and coffee were served by the ladies of the club. Misses Velma and Ova Myers gave a pleasing vocal duet during the evening. THE BANK OF OREGON CITY OREGON CITY, ORE. ESTATE y Dyspepsia Whmi Tom Eai ftliVM IBdlgttllOB, Mmr itmck, tolck lnf of yn, te. (o) For 1 V