Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, October 23, 1908, Page 8, Image 8

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OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 190b
COUNTY COURT
Continued from page 6
D. Louderback 33.00
District No. 36.
Obed Miller 10.85
A. J. Lais 13.75
W. E. Stanton 3.00
S. R. Taylor 10.60
A. Elliott 10.50
D. Bunneymeyer 2.25
P. J. Schneider ... 31.00
John Elliott 3.75
A. J. Lais 186.30
L. P. Spagle 73.60
District No. 37.
Jones Lumber Co 4.6C
Wm. Koenig 4.00
C. W. Kruae 92.45
C. W. Kruse . . . , 461.43
CI W. Kruse 180.52
District No. 38.
C. W. Risley ...6 124.00
Sam Drefs ... . 5.00
Ed. Drefs 6.00
G. Beachem 4.00
R. Gensen t. 4.00
H. Stuckey 6.00
G. Barker 12.00
C. Counsel 12.00
G. Terry '. 8.00
G. Atwood 9.00
W. H. Counsell 6.00
R. Scott 6.00
District No. 39.
Wilson & Cooke 19.75
A. Mather 63.75
Pope & Company 16.30
Lindsley & Son 4.75
Story & Thomas 16.92
Sturgls Brothers 13.63
S. E. Gregory 68.12
Burley & Stafford 17.25
Frank Busch 10.40
Frank Jaggar 183.75
T. H. Davis 20.00
Frank Jaggar 1027.13
District No. 40.
Carl J. Hanson 1,20
District No. 41.
Perrett & Allison 20.00
District No. 31.
H. S. Gibson 17.00
M. Hugglns 4.00
E. Douglas 10.00
C. G. McConnell 3.00
H. Rawley 8.00
R. L. Robertson 14.00
W. R. Woodle 16.00
R. B. Gibson 13.00
R. S. Clark 12.00
John McConnell 21.60
General Roads.
J. Miller, Jr 75
W. H. Mattoon 26.00
John Lewellen 67.80
City of Milwaukee 279.45
Dlx Brothers 2.50
A. Kocher ....... 1.60
A. H. McCord 66.50
J. W. Wallace 27.50
R. Dundas 2.00
F. J. Wlrfs 1.00
A. Stanley .60
Beall & Co 47.64
Pope & Company 10.03
Story & Thomas 17.35
Howes & Company 29.16
Buffalo Pitts Co 39.90
W. Stahley 50
In the matter of the doed for a
roadway exocuted by W. A. Garner
and others In lieu of an old road near
bandy Crossing; ordered that said
deed be received and recorded at ex
ponse of county, and when road Is
.ready for travel that old road he va
cated and the county renounce all
right thereto.
In the matter of the J. F. Clark
road; ordered that said road be de
clared a county road and ordered
opened at expense of petitioners and
that the sum of $90.00 be paid as
damages thereon to the owners of
property by Clackamas County, pay
ment to be made In March, 1909.
In the matter of the discrepancy In
the special school fund during the
year 1896 and which has been carried
on the books since said year; ordered
that fifty per cent, of said discrepancy
be paid from the general school fund
during the year 1909.
In the matter of report of board of
county road viewers on W. P. Klr-
chem road; report read first time and
laid over until October 8tb, for sec
ond reading.
In the matter of the report of the
District Attorney on the W. L. Free
man road; ordered that said road be
declared a county road and ordered
opened.
In the matter of the Fan ton road;
ordered laid over until the November
term.
In the matter of the A. S. Hender
son road; ordered laid over until the
November term.
In the matter of petition of George
Schaber and others for a county road,
and report of viewers thereon; or
dered submited to District Attorney.
In the matter of the Shank road;
ordered laid over until the November
term.
In the matter of the petition of T.
A. Ridings for vacation of a road;
ordered submitted to District Attorney.
In the matter of the Klrchem road;
report read second time and ordered
submitted to the District Attorney.
In the matter of claims against
Clackamas County; ordered paid as
examined and corrected.
In the matter of report of board of
county road viewers on petition of
Howard N. Smith for a road of public
easement; ordered that report of
viewers be confirmed and road de
clared to be established as a perpetu
al right of way and same is hereby
directed to be recorded as such.
In the matter of the W. O. Klr
chem road; ordered laid over until
November term.
In the matter of town plat of Foel-
ler's subdivision of lots 1 and 2, block
Non-Evaporating
Glass Stopper Bottles
That's what it comes in
a 50 bottle of
IMPORTED
BAY RUM
Direct from Porto Rico
IT'S THE BEST
and we are making a
special few days' offer for
35 CENTS
Excellent lotion fine for
hair dressing and after a
shave. No stinging alco
holic effects made from
leaves.
WANT ONE?
JONES DRUG CO.
Andresen Building Oregon City
A, Milwaukee Park; ordered that said
plat be approved and recorded when
proper fees are paid.
In the matter of the dedication of
Spring Street In Boring Junction; or
dered that dedication be approved and
recorded when proper fees are paid.
In the matter of town plat of Root's
second addition to Boring Junction;
Ordered that said plat be approved
and ordered recorded when proper
fees are paid.
In the matter of town plat of Mil-
waukie Park; ordered that same be
approved and ordered recorded when
proper fees are paid.
In the mattter of obstruction to the
Linn and VanCurin road; ordered that
Small Farms Wanted
Home-seekers&equest. EASTHAM, SMITH &. CO. to
look them up homes.
Three customers have asked us to look them up
small farms of 5 to 40 acres. They must be well
improved and conveniently located. If you have
such a farm to sell please call on us.
Eastham Smith Co.
OVER. BANK OF OREGON CITY
IK
CLOSING S A
The Management of the Oregon City Shoe Store is forced,
through illness, in his family to seek a dryer climate; and be
ing unable to come to the proper terms with a buyer is giv
ing the people of Oregon City and Clackamas Co. the oppor
tunity of buying their supply of Shoes at less than actual cost
All Shoes Must Go!
We mean business; absolutely what we say. Space does
not permit us to quote our prices, but we kindly ask you to
come to our store and prove for yourself that we are giving
you REAL Bargains. In Shoes our stock is new and up-to-date;
made by men whose names are already famous in the
SHOE WORLD
AND WE URGE YOU TO BUY YOUR SHOES NOW. BEFORE THE
STOCK IS EXHAUSTED
Oregon City Shoe Store
508 MAIN ST. 508 MAIN ST.
IF
YOU LIKE TO BE DRESSED IN THE SMARTEST
STYLE, AND THE BEST QUALITY, NOW'S
YOUR CHANCE
You'll Find This Store the Right Place for Distinction in Clothes.
I
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Copyright 1908 by Hart SchafTner & Marx
J
Hart Schaffner
1 Marx
Shirts,
Neckwear,
Hats,
and all the rest.
clothes are the best ever of
fered for men to wear; every
fabric all-wool, the tailoring
done in a way to keep the
good style looking right; you
will find these clothes the
best for your wear, the most
perfect clothes made.
We show you jtist for ex
ample one of the new two
button styles; a very snappy,
stylish suit.
In addition to a great line
of fancy weaves and colors we want you to have one of our fine black suits
for dressier-than -business use.
This Store is the Horn of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes
We'll show you all Sorts
of Good
Things to Wear
besides Clothes;
"Oregon Qity's Busy Store"
L. ADAMS
'Oregon GJty's Busy Store'
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this matter be laid over until No
vember term of this court.
In the matter of Root's third addi
tion to Boring Junction; ordered that
same be approved and ordered re
corded when proper fees are paid.
In the matter of petition of F. L.
Johnson for franchise to lay water
mains In streets and alleys of Field
ing Tract; ordered that same be
granted, petitioner to lay said mains
to be laid so as not to Interfere with
travel.
In the matter of claim of R. L.
Holman for funeral expensoj of un
known man found near Springbrook
school house; ordered that County
Treasurer pay R. L. Holinan $139.0
and charge same to esnua of said un
known man.
Dies In Portland Hospital.
H. P. Eastman, a veteran railroad
engineer of this city, died early Thurs
day morning at Good Samaritan Hos
pital, Portland, after an illness of two
weeks, aged 75 years.
Mr. Eastman was a pioneer resident
of this city, and his family still re
side here. He was one of the first en
gineers to enter the service of the
O. R. & N. C. and , had been continu
ously In its employ until a short time
ago.
LOCAL NOTES
business trip to uregon uity Monaay
afternoon.
Harding's drug store is undergoing
a counter change which improves the
appearance of the Interior.
Ralph Carson returned to this city
Monday, after a visit with friends in
Lebanon and other southern Oregon
cities.
Miss Ida May Garmire, who has been
visiting In various cities about San
Francisco, Cal., for several weeks, re
turned home Tuesday.
The Oregon City Shoe store which
has been doing business for the past
18 years In this city is closing out.
It will be regretted by many people to
learn of this as it has always been a
reliable place to trade.
For Sale Two heavy farm wagons,
donblo Bet harness, one horse seven
years old, one 14-iuch and one 18-inch
plow, ten-loot steel drug, ono-horse
QltivRtor. a. Stromer, Uak Urove,
Ore., Courtney Station. 4t
Samuel R. Worley of Hlxburg,, Va.,
has been shoeing horses for more than
fifty years. He says: "Chamberlaln'B
Pain Balm has given me great relief
from lame back and rheumitlsm. It
Is tl best liniment I ever used." For
sale by Huntley Bros. Co., Oregon City
and Molalla.
Dies of Pneumonia.
Mrs. Lizzie E. Smith died Saturday
her residence in Falls View.
Death was due to a severe attack of
pneumonia. Deceased was a native
r Uermnny, but came to tins country
uen oijs'ht years of ajre. The runeral
as held Monday from the residence
under the auspices of the Knights and
Ladies of Security, the service being
conducted by Kov. John M. Linden of
the Baptist church. Mrs. Smith was
the wife of L. T. Smith.
60 YEARS
EXPERIENCE
Design
Copyright Ac
Anron sending a tse'rh and description ma?
quickly ascertain our opinion fre. whether ao
Invention la probablr patentable. Comninnlca
tlons strict If conn Jem lal. HANDBOOK on Patent
Bant IrM Oldest asenc r (or securing paleut.
t'.tenra tkn thrmnrh Munu A Co. rifcwltt
pAioi not tea, without oharg.. Id tho
Scientific flmcnutt.
A hancliomslT tlttitt rated weellr. T unrest ctr
mlatlon of any srtentldo tonrnal. Tertne, S3 a
rear; ronr months, si Bold ojall newsdealers.
More Than Enough is Too Much.
To maintain health, a mature man
or woman needs lust enough food to
repair the waste and supply energy
and body heat. The habitual con
sumption of more food than is neces
sary for these purposes is the prime
cause of stomach troubles, rheuma
tism and disorders of the kidneys. If
troubled with indigestion, revise your
diet, let reason and not appetite con
trol and take a few doses of Cham
berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets
and you will soon be all right again.
For sale by Huntley Bros. Co., Oregon
City and Molalla.
New Today.
3, acre, all level, all in cultivation,
and all fenced, with new woven wire.
Fruit for family use; also berries, good
5-room house, cellar, wood-shed and
8 cords of wood. Chiclien house, 3
dozen hens. A good well of water. 30
bushels of potatoes. Place lies just
out side city limits, near 12-grade
school. Price $900. Terms $300 down
balance monthly payments if wanted.
See O. D. EBY,
P. O. Box 73. Oregon City, Or.
A. C. Hager of Portland has started
a confectionery at the corner of
Eighth and Main streets.
FOUND.
A red leather purse, containing a
certain sum of money. Purse was
found In the City Park. Owner can
have same by calling at this office,
and paying for this advertisement
Stockholders' Meeting.
Notice is hereby given that the an
nual stockholders' meeting of the
Ogle Mountain Mining Company will
be held at the office of said Corpora
tion in Oregon City. Oregon, on Mon
day, November 2, 1908, at the hour of
1:30 P. M. for the purpose of the elec
tion of a board of directors for the
ensuing year and to consider any
other business that may properly come
before the meeting.
J. B. FAIRCLOUGH,
Atest: President.
W. J. WILSON,
Secretary. v
A Healthy Family.
"Our whole family has enjoyed good
health since we began using Dr.
King's New Life Pills, three years
ago," says L. A. Bartlett, of Rural
Route 1, Guilford, Maine. They
cleanse the system in a gentle way
that does you good. 25 cents at Jones
Drug Co.
A
WHEEL OFF
LOST.
A female black and tan hound pup,
about four months old. Any one find
ing or knowing of the whereabouts
of such animal please communicate
with Frank White, Oregon City, Or.
OPIUM TOBACCO
Habit Positively Cured.
Only authorized Keeley In
statute lu Oregon. Write
for ill art rated elrcnlr.
KEEIEY INSTITUTE 71 E.11THN.
OUR SUCCESS
Is due to the uniform high grade
dentistry that is always done
at this office.
PLATE1 WORK
We are doing more plate work
than any three dental offices
in Oregon City. We do it for
less money and guarantee a fit.
At Crown and Bridgs Work and
Fine Gold Fillings we set the
pace. Before you have your
dental work done, come and
talk It over with us. Free ex
amination. No Gas, No" Cocaine
EXTRACTING FREE AND
PAINLESS
when teeth are ordered.
Oregon Dental Parlors
Over Harding's Drug Store.
A written guarantee with all
work.
or any of the numberless mishaps that
occnr to the best of vehicles in conse
quence of bad roads, trolley tracks, or
careless driving, can be repaired in the
best manner, durable and efficient a.
Storey & Thomas' repair shops. Our
work always gives thorough satisfaction,
as the testimony of our former patrons
shows.
Storey & Thomas
4th end Main Sts. Oregon City
I FIVE-MINUTE TALK
Bow to Keep A war
CHICKEN LICE
MITES
COCKROACHES AND
BED BUGS
For b Whole Tear
by a Single AppUoaitloa of
AVENARIUS
CARBOLINEUM
(Gorman Wood Preesnrer.)
Non-polsonoua, Sanitary Odor. Put
up In lithographed can. only.
Don't let your dealer civ. yen a
worthless Imitation.
FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS.
Carhollneom Wood Freeerring Co.
roruana, ur.
Milwaukee, Wis.
New York, N. Y.
San Francisco. Cal.
Fisher, Thorsen S Co.
Wholesale Agents.
Dept. 13, Portland
Oregon.
Write for Testimonial..
(WR BOSS
BEWARE of Imitations
USE THE GENUINE
AVENARIUS
CARBOLINEUM
THERE'S "A CHEAP
IMITATION
on the market that is being "offered
at from fl.00 to;$1.25;per gallon.
The genuine ean be bought in quart
cans at 30c; 1 -gallon cans at $ I .SO
Insist on the Genuine
Take no other
Put up in lithographed cans
For Sale in Oregon City
Stores
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Horse in
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(THE REST NEXT WEEK)
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