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6 OREGON CITY COURIER FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1908 READ! What Mrs. Kate Tay lor has to Say About the World's Greatest purely i Health and Accident " Insurance Go. Eugene, Or., Sept. 25, 1908. Continental Casualty Co., Portland, Oregon. Dear Sirs: I wish to thank you and the Con tinental Casualty Company for the 1400.00 draft which you gave me today, which covers in full the claim for the accidental drowning of my husband, Arthur E. Taylor, in the McKenzie river recently. I have received most prompt and liberal treatment from your com pany; my husband had only car ried his policy with you for about forty days, and had only paid his first month's premium of $1.25 a short time before his death' oc curred. You have given this claim Just as prompt attention as though ray husband had been a policy holder with you for many years, Instead of so few days. I am in deed surprised to receive my check for $400.00 today, as I only sent you the final proof papers last Sat urday night, Sept. 19th. I certainly can and do heartily recommend tho Continental Casu alty Company, and you as their district manager, to everyone who needs accident and health insur ance. Your company JuBtly de serves theexcellont reputation they have for prompt and liberal treat ment to all its policy holders and I sincerely hope that you will con tinue to have success in your work in securing new policy holders in this territory and elsewhere. Again thanking you and your compuny, I beg to remain, Very sincerely yours, MRS. KATE TAYLOR, Eugene, Oregon. Sigmund Ernest represents this company in Oregon City, and will remain here until the first of the year. He is well known to the people of this city and will be pleased to write policies for any and all and explain the benefits to be derived from the same. SANDY STAGE & LIVERY iUJi -1 A, Mi . LEAVES Sandy for Horlng at fiJIO a. m. awl 2:30 p. m. ItortiiK lor Sandy nt H::15 a. m. ami -l:-ir p. in. SUNDAY SCllliDUU', I.cive Sumly for During at 8;(K) u. m ami 2:liU p. m. Leave Uorujg fur Sandy at 10.;lj a. 111. ami 4:15 p. m. At Sandy makes connection with Salmon Mail Stage. SCIIKDULB 8UBJBCT TO CHANOK WITHOUT NOXICS EMMETT DONAHOE, Proprietor Mrs. Nieta Barlow Lawrence CONTRALTO Choir Director St. Pauls Upiticopul Church Oregon City Voice Culture; private Musiculcs, Concerts Studio llilKI Washington St. l'hone 1704 Do You Want to know what to follow to make a smcees of life? Do you want to know how to double the Im-iness you are now following? Do you desire to lenrn a profession or business of your own? II' St) CALL, ON PROF. SIZER Room I , Masonic Bldg. Oregon City C. Schuebel W. S. U'Ren U'REN &. SCHUEBEL Attorneys At Law Will practice in all courts, niulto col luctioug and sottlmnmitH of estates furnish nlmlraett) of title, lend yon nniuoy ami loud your money on first mortunKO. OIHuo in Enterprise build ing, Orugou City Oregon J. E. HEDGES Attorney-at-Law Weinhunl lluilding, Oregon City C. D. & D. C. Latourette ATTY'S AT LAW Commercial, Heal Estate and Probate out Specialties. Office In Commercial Bank Uullding, Oregon City, Oiegon. COUNTY COURT Be it remembered, that at a regular meeting of the County Commissioners of Clackamas County, held In the Court House in Oregon City, for Hie purpose of transacting business for November, the Bame being the time fixed by law for holding a regular term of said court, present Hon. Grant B. Dimick, County Judge, presiding; J, Lewelling and W.H. Mattoon, commis sioners, when the following proceed ings were had, to-wit: In the matter of claims allowed: District No. 1. 0. Wissingor $ 2.00 J. Stucky 12.00 Jno. Gihson 20.00 W. H. Counsoil ... 17.50 G. Atwood 12.00 C. Counsell r, ..... 20.00 G. Beetchen . 3.00 C. Davis 6.00 District No. 2. M. B. Webster 55.00 1. W. Johnson 31.00 L. G. Harrington 44.00 C. Jones 50.00 J. P. Davis : - 42.00 G. Durgan 44.00 G. Smith " T. 42.00 VVm. Clark 12-00 S. Imel 24.00 District No. 3. J. E. Siefor 37.75 F. Hoese . .' 4.00 District No. 5. J. W. Thompson 10.00 J. W. Brooks 0.00 II. Bock ... 10-00 J. F. Wllmarlh 4.00 G. A. Tachorn 8.00 A. G. Horberg- 8.00 C. M. Lake 15.00 District No. 6. J. W. Roots & Co 10 05 J. G. DoShazor 9 00 J. Clark 3.00 M. C. McCormlck H-&0 Chas. Krehs ' 31.25 District No. 7. Straus Lumber Co 20.58 J. Feagles 28.00 D. Radford 28.00 C. Radford 21.00 L. Radford 2 00 F. Kolsky 23.00 R. Woolsey 10.00 E. Leaf zu.uu F. Dover 9-75 G. Maronay A. Andrews ... .-. 28.00 R. Andrews 2S.00 G. Ilanglum .uu F. Radford 44.00 V. Daggett 28.00 E. R. Brooks 10 00 J. Spears 10.00 T. Louderback H OO D. Hudson 13-00 A. Radford ... 12.00 J. Radford '3-00 VV. Harding 24.00 F. E. McGugln 30.00 District No. 8. Terrett & Allison 2.00 L, ware 28.00 ,T. J. Costella 15 00 C. Cox ... 15.00 J. Wall 5.50 ,T. Bucholz 1.00 O. Rugh 2.00 D. W. Douglas 20-00 District No. 9. F. Ahnert 12-00 N. Ralh 10.00 A. Sleinke 4.00 F. Litis 8.00 II Johnson 15.00 District No. 10. Dubois Lumber Co . . 51.03 II. II. Anders 15.20 G. G. Hunt 19.00 W. W. Porter 1C.00 W. Lomon .. 12.80 R. Davis 9.00 S. S. Mullen 31.40 O. C. Klaetsch 34.00 J. id. Duns 17.G3 .1. O. Duns 11.00 j 11. M. Duns 31.2i G. DoShleUls 2.00 N. McKln.ey 10.00 D. M. Marshall 32.50 V. Dick 11.00 It. G. Palmateer ..." 12.25 P. A. Navotno 10.00 R. Davis 7.00 C. Dunoan 7.00 R. Duns COO A. J. Citltft 5.00 W. Lomon 29.00 W. Snuilln 1.75 District No. 12. O. Bcnson 4.00 M. Johnson 2.00 Fred Gelber 14.15 A. Guinther 53.75 J. Bowers C. Moehnke E. Guinther .-. D. Moehnke ... District No. 19. Carlton & Rosenkrans , L. Trullinger J, Mushbarger J. Paine J. Mueller J. Card C. Mueller . . '. C. Beck H. Mueller E. Mueller ... 10.00 Hoffstetter 5.00! Hoffstelter ... . 13.00 Schiewe 15.00 ft' T. Mallatt Nandola . E. Smith . . DeiUich .. Jones . . . F. G. O. G. A. J. C. J. E. W. Jones . . J. J. Mallatt E. A. Mallatt W. Porter . . L. Churchill A. L. Larking 10.00 B. Orm 4.00 O. Janson 2.00 G. Lowery 2.00 C. Daniels 2.00 B. Helvey ' 2.00 J. Erickson 2.00 J. J. Mallatt ... . ' 18.75 J. L. Evans 16.00 E. Faust ... 18.75 J. Mallatt ... . '. 12.00 F. Bruner 4.00 F. French ... 10.00 H. H. Roley 6.00 J. Wallace 6.00 District No. 20. Eugene Cumins 136.06 C. Shockley 14.50 Ed. Mclntyre 3.50 Nat Scrihner 37.35 Ed. Hettman ' . . . 2X10 John Lelchtweis x 3.00 Ed Leichtweig 3.00 , . . , , , , n -mij.A ft .v wr7, :A,- i i r i m sm n m mm m v ml l-x w?v lw h!biwi uw.w.'.wn'ww v. WMw Parkplaee Gash Store i K1 i :' T JL - E fft 1W. ft I I l' . .'." .V. w . oioo 1 p son u m "rnfrt.. I.. ... In . . i . ....... t 4 00 Wm ,ecKtle 1, ,JUSl X"e IT u ' Me"'8 hemstitched Handker- Q tT i3 I Japanese Glove Boxes. all prices up to SOc each. hi I Si'- 4.00 1 . 8.75 I 2.00 I -iv 3.75 75 ...... 2.00 1.00 7.50 7.50 7.E0 7.50 ... . 0.00 2 00 2.00 O. Shockley 8.00 Fred Force 3.20 Fred Hettman 4.00 Eu. Kleinsmith . . Henry Kleinsmith F. Tulley Ed. Sheppard . . . .loo Fellows Mr. Creason . . . D. Creason II. Creason Fred Creason . . . It. Rutherford . . . R. Mattoon Toilet Cases. Comb and Brush Sets. Manicure Sets. Smoker's Sets. Glove Boxes. Necktie Boxes. Japanese Glove Boxes. Japanese Handkerch'f Boxes. Handkerchief Boxes' Holly. . ..trimmed. Stationery Boxes. Fancy Box Perfumery, oval . .shape Fancy Box Perfumery square shape. Bottle Perfume, 10c. Dolls all kinds. Doll Heads. Doll Bodies. Toys, Drums, and a hundred other presents at prices to suit all. Horseshoe Magnets. Toy Clothes Pins. Fancy Celluloid Balls, un breakable. ' Toy Wash-day Sets. Toy Watches. Kan-u-Catch Game. Lotto Game. Tiddle de Winks Game. Dominos Game. Parlor Croquet Game. Ten Pins Game. Books, just the right kind, all prices up to SOc each. Magic Lanterns. Steam Engines. Christmas Trumpets. Modern Authors Game. Fancy China Plates, Cups and Saucers. Child's Tea Sets, Vases, and Mugs. Tea Sets, Chocolate Sets. Boys' Express Wagons. Boys' Pocket Knives. Mens' Pocket Knives, pearl handled. Match Safes. Razors, Razor Strops. Shaving Mugs and Soap. Shaving Brushes. Boys' Marbles and Base Balls Red Gas Balls. Mens' Umbrellas. Ladies' Umbrellas. Handkerchiefs for Pillows, Aprons and all kinds of fancy work. Embroidered Handkerchiefs. Embroidered and Lace Hand " kerchiefs. Men's hemstitched Handker chiefs. Men's and Ladles' Fancy Slippers. Child's and Misses' Patent Leather Oxford Shoes for Christmas Gifts. Men's Fancy Neck Ties, all new styles. Mens' President Suspenders in Holiday boxes. Ladies' New Style Ruching Collars in Holiday boxes. Holly Ribbon,, large assort ment. Holly Tags and Enclosure Cards very dainty. Post Cards for Xmas, the newest to be had. Post Cards for New Years come and see them. A nice Ring, o Stick Pin, or Broach, or some piece of good Jewelry Is an apprec iated present? And we have just what you want a Cash Prices. Quality equal to any thing that will cost one-half more elsewhere. You might as well save mon ey on your Christmas Presents as on your Groceries. 1 can save you mon ey on both. W. A. HOLMES, PROPRIETOR. PARK PLACE CASft STORE W II. Mattoon 4.00 H. Ley 1.00 District No. 21. E. M. Fellows 9.00 T. F. Fellows 8.00 F. Carver 7.00 U Carver 10.00 P. Lamm 9.00 J. Comer 18.00 W. E. Baker 9.00 M. Asplimd 11.00 D. McClaren ' 10.00 J. Countryman 21.00 E. Countryman 25.00 IT. Cooper 21.00 P. Johnston 21.00 W Bookman ,, 21.00 C. Bookman 21.00 11. F. Bouncy 4.00 J. Erlekson 4.00 W. E. Bonuey , U. S. Dlx ... . J. Pulz Fischer . . . Arquette . . . M. Robeson Wiiiglow , . . Dnnlolson . . . 4.15 17.50 3.00 6.00 20.00 30.00 4 00 .75 W8 WW iVS. ti0SS?iSiv -rf glv F. O.D. y ATTORNEY-AT-LAW General Practice, Deeds, Mortgages and Abstracts carerully maJe. Money t loan on goodsecuy. Olmres re.tsjn- alilo G. 1). DIMU'K W. A. DIMU'I DIMICK & DIMICK , Attorneys at Law Notary Public. Mongers Foreclosed. Abstracts Furnished. Money Limned on liesl and Chattel ISeeurity, Amlreseil 1!U1( Orejou City kaud Titles, Land Ottice Husinesn Ami Mining Law a Specialty. Kit-Resist" V. 8. Lund Ollict Phone Main 7105. ROBERT A. MILLER. ATTOKNKY AT LAW 833 Worcester Bldg. PORTLAND, ORK. O. VV. Eastham LAWYER Legal work of all kinds carefully at tended to. Charges moderate. Office over Bank of Oregon City, Oregon City, Oregon. C. Hutton 16.00 ,T. R. Out 9 00 ,T. Mumpower 9.00 L. Sprnsuo 6.00 C. Stewart O. Hutton J. (S. Mumpower Wm. Lillio Frod Corner District No. 13. T. Doorlns Hubert District No. 16. Faticlier District No. 17. M. Lupoid F. Baiiy J. Biiny A. Tloo , Ceo. 6.00 4.00 2.90 9.4". 5.00 3.4S C2.r.o Wlnalow 41.25 District No. 22. C. Glenn 3.00 II. D. Ball 7.00 Wm. SehofCield 7.00 A. Enjrlo 12.50 0. EukIo 20.00 (. Buyer 2.00 H. Lay 8.00 District No. 23. It. V. Zimmerman 193.30 District No. 24. U P. Spnglo 56.54 District No. 25. 0. It. Smith 6.00 f. V. Smith 27.00 U Maivscheli 1.50 District No. 26. C. W. Herman O. EtiRle ... F. Knylor 13. Judtl 3.50 15.00 6.45 15.00 6.50 Koeliler District No. 18. W. F. Haherhu'li 39.05 Pope & Co 7.05 J. Shannon 42.00 H. Culnthor , .. 39.06 A. Hornshuh 43.37 .1. Croosmlller 91.79 Alvln Hornshuh 43.12 II. lingers 26.CS P. MassiiiKer 32.93 F. liohlaudiT 31.06 K. W. Hornshuh 45.00 W. Bohlander 33.25 A. Staggeman 29.25 C. Jones 27.25 II. Dart ,T. Adams N. Everhart Lehman Sclutfer Itobblns Brothers . . . W. W. Everhart S. Leach SpniKiie A. Cordlll Larson Johnson V. Russell District No, W. Bentley R. Huhbard Slaughter A. Hil.bnrd I j. E. Lnudsotn C. W. McRoberta J. Labour District No. John Corner NT. Coovor J. Miilvoyhlll Coo. Ktieber M. S. u. E. A. (5. I. T. II. 27. 28. 14.25 4.00 2.00 5.00 3.75 12.50 4S.00 25.40 6.05 7.75 6.00 11.00 2.00 2.00 1.50 1.00 1.00 2.00 2.00 9.00 6.00 3.00 4.00 12.00 3.00 5.00 4.50 7.00 3.00 4.00 ! 3.00 4.00 5.00 G. Horry A. Boylos H. lioylos J. Bony F. Seolt C. Vi.rhois 22.00 F. Haun . . 24.00 U. Wilson 22.00 Goo. Wills 4.00 Oiner Williams 19.00 F. Haun 15.00 B. Wade 9.00 L. D. Shank ... ... 30.00 G. Wyla'nd 11.00 J. A. Ross 25.00 District No. 30. J. O'Brien 44.00 F. E. Davidson 56.00 H. Haflinan 17.00 H. Borland 8.00 O. C. Davidson 19.00 Ira Jones 300 J. Davis 9.00 A. J. Davidson '. . 9.00 G-. Cline 9.00 A. H. Bullock 12.00 C. Nixon 5.00 T. Fox 8.00 G. Baker 2.00 J. P. Cook 10.00 "District No. 32. D. Stalnecker ' . .. 4.00 P. Heater , 3.00 .1. E. Moreback 1.00 S. E. Calkins 15.00 A. Voss 2.00 II. Her 2.00 W. C. Heater 22.50 B. Seely 4.00 .1. S. Barnes 10.50 Bowman Lumber Co 21.86 District No. 33. Honry Cromer 232.10 District No. 34. J. Kiser 3.50 W. Kiser 3.50 C. Kelenhofer 3.50 F. Kellenhofer 3.50 J. M. Turner 40.00 District No. 35. Straus Lumber Co A. D. Edwards Del. Stewart D. Jack .T. Parker D. Louderback 5.47 56.50 2.00 10.00 19.00 5.00 W. Baumback 6.00 Wm. Booth 9.25 J. Jones 9.25 W. Hoi man 5.00 .1. Hall 7.00 District No. 36. W. F. Stanton 4.50 A. Dreseher 1.50 T. Thyker .' 1.50 J. Dreseher 2.25 B. Casto '. 2.25 Obetl Miller 2.00 A. S. Thompson 4.85 P. J. Schneider 12.00 A. J. Lais 34.20 District No. 38. Mather W. Risley District No. 40. J. Hanson 27.00 M. IIolst 3.50 3.50 23.30 227.61 A. C. C. F J. M. 'Anderson District No, 43. E. E. Elliott 12.80 F. IlofCmeister 8.00 M. Huggins .. 6.00 D. Hoffmeister T. . . 16.00 H. McKeever 13.00 A. Freeman 5.00 W. C. Longwcll 7.00 C. G. McConnell ... 14.00 District No. 44 F. J. Wirfs 5.76 S. M. Warnaok 2.50 General Roads. A. X Kit miller 200.00 John Lewellen 47.60 G. II. Brown 4.00 Muliuo Shingle Co 48.00 A. J. Ownbey 1.50 W, H. Mattoon 21.00 City of Oregon City 648.00 Pauper. C. E. Swann . 6.00 W. 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 J. 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 'J. A. Jones 10.00 Geo. Lazelle 10.00 F. T. Barlow 7.00 T. R. A. Sellwood 12.50 G. B. Dimick ... 7.00 W. H. Young 10.00 G. Boyes 10.00 Mary Moraj 8.00 Sam Booher 8.00 Ahbie Smith 6.00 J. Matheson 7.00 Huntley Bros. Co 17.50 Rogenstelii's Store 8.25 C. H. Dauchy 11.00 A. F. Stokes 4.85 Mrs. Rose Nehren 13.70 St. Vincent's Hospital 104.00 Edward Holman Co 3.00 L. Adams 18.50 L. Holman . . . J. W. McCord 25.00 7.90 KILLthe COUGH AND CURE the LUKCS Weighed in the Balance and never found wanting in either quan tity or quality. That is what you will say of our groceries after you have test ed them in your household. Give us your first order and if honesty of weight and quality count with you we are sure of many others hereafter. New season goods arriving daily. New Walnuts, Almonds, Pecans, Fil berts, Raisins, Currants and Figs. Home-Made Mince Meat, A ROBERTSON, The Seventh Street Grocer. Mrs. Wm. Guynup 40.00 Lowry Indigent Soldier. Meade Post No. 2 22.00 15.00 5.00 Enos Cahill Armory Rent. Company "G" O. N. G 25.00 County Court. J. Lewellen 9. 20 W. H. Mattoon 12.00 G. B. Dimick 11.00 A. Moser 32.00 F. A. Miles 33.60 W. J. Wilson 7.00 Circuit Court. C. E. Runyon 160.00 H. L. Patterson 60.00 T. M. Miller 60.00 I. D. Larkins 39.00 O. A. Vanhoy 9.60 W. H. Boring ... ,.. 60.00 O. N. Hult 61.20 Ed Graves 57.80 G. W. Owings ... L 61.20 Aug. Splinter ... ." ... ..... 5S.00 W. W. Tucker C.5.40 J. E. Marquam 62.00 J. daffney, Jr 9.40 C. B. Bunnell 52.20 G. W. Hively ... 52.60 J. O. Dickey 55.00 Selh B. Cook 53.00 Ell Williams 51.20 J. R. Shaw ... 51.40 Geo. Zinzerling 9.30 F. E. Fish 50.00 G. A. Schuebel 13.S0 Sam Warnock 13.10 Wm. Rider . 13.00 G. E. Morse 25.20 Henry Miley 27.20 Wm. Todd '. 35.00 A. J. Hodge 28.20 H. Bigelow 28.00 Dan Lyons .. 27.20 A. A. Price 27.20 H. W. Trembath 27.20 J. C. Bradley 27.20 F. A. Ely -. 27.20 ii. Kosenstein 27.00 W. Rambo 27.00 Continued on Pape 8, John W. Thomas DENTIST Mo!al!a, Mondays VITH Or. yogs lew DisegOT? FOB OUCHS roMoo. OLDS Trial Bottle Free AND ALL THROAT AND LUNS TROUBLES. GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY OR MONEY REFUNDED. Carries a complete line of Spray Pumps and Spraying Solutions Give him a call and see how cheap you can spray your orchard. F. C. Gadke Plumbing aud General Jobbing Oregon City, Oregon JMM 60 YEARS' 1 1 B tJ3Jfc-y riM v. 4 Trade Marks i'A Designs Insure in the FARMERS MUTUAL FIRE R. A. Conservative, Strong, Safe, Prompt and Cheap Should there be no local agent write to J. J. KERN SECRETARY 565 East Yamhill St. PORTLAND, - OREGON Otis fap Daugberty Tree Pruning and the Care cf trtes MOLALLA - OREGON " GKISHISTER'SPilLS DIAMOND Anyone sending a phe'rt. and description aiay quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention IB probably pntentithle. Communica tions strlotly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patents aent free, oldest oeency for securing paionts. Parents taken throti?)i Muiiu & Cft receive tpecml notice, without chnrire, iu the Scientific flmetm A bandsomely lllnatrated weekly. T.nrfreBt cir culation ot any Bcientltio journal. 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