Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, October 21, 1910, Page 6, Image 6

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    OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21," 19i0
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IS A PAIN RELIEF OF GREAT EFFICACY.
It wonderful penetrating- power affords a most gratifying senso of relief to the afflicted. It eases
pain quickly, subdues all Inflammatory conditions and rapidly restores strength and comfort In the
aching joints. It Is equally effective In relieving neuralgia and sciatica. Rub it In well, gently but
thoroughly; its healing and strengthening Influence is manifest as soon as It reaches tho nerves at the
seat of the disturbance, A few applications controls the disorder and restores normal conditions.
As a household remedy for curing cuts, wounds, burns, sores or the hundred and one accidents that
are always occurring to the flesh, It has no superior.
Put Up in Three Sizes, 25c, 50c and $1.00 per Bottle.
JAMES P. BALLARD
For Sore Eye Granulated Llda, Redness of the Eyeball, Weak Sight,
use
JONES
COUNTY COURT
continued from page 3.
Ernest Evans 5.50
George Kitzmlller 1.00
Ed. Wolf 4.00
Paul R. Melnlg 33.80
G. R. Woodle 7.50
Paul Magnolia 7.50
FIrwood Lumber Co 7.42
District No. 42.
A. E. Taylor 4.00
F. E. Taylor S.75
District No. 46.
Honey man Hardware Co 10.50
A. Mather 10.50
Carl Mumpower 45.00
R. O. Goodson 48.25
C. B. Goodson 48.25
Ray Stewart 44.50
Mark Rowan 22.50
Clide McMurry 44.00
A. Hutchins 48.2
L. T. Goodson 4G.50
Jo. Backman 40.25
P. WJnston 41.50
A. Cliff 3.7
Garland Lilly 5.00
Jackson Rhine G.00
A. McMurry 88.00
F. Tong 59.00
J. R. Carr 32.00
E. E. Cox 82.50
Fred Cook 40.50
. T. D. Crader 55.00
E. E. Cox 80.00
Chas. Hatton 30.00
E. Hackett 65.00
Shlrd Lilly 2C.50
Ray Dallls 34.00
Clarence Dallig 34.00
Grant Mumpower G7.33
W. E. Mumpower 1C.25
District No. 47.
L. Wean 31.00
L. Luinberg 3G.00
District No. 48.
Karl Ott 3G.00
John Keisecker 3G.25
E. Wendland . .; 19.00
Anton Malar 5.00
Warren Wllklns 42.00
W. Ott 3.00
H. Wendhind 14.00
J. Lnwless 5.00
Ed. Hart " 2.00
H. Rldderbush 5.00
Ray Howe 2.00
District No. 49.
Estacada Mer. Co 37.00
Security Metal Works 25.00
W. W. Porter 12.00
Ralph Lemon 10.00
Herman Saner 15.50
D. H. Boen 21.50
Ben T. Rawlins 18.50
M. J. Anderson G.00
E. Wooster 10.00
H. H. Anders 19.50
A. T. Hunt 19.50
G. T. Hunt 26.85
E. L. Wonacott 4.00
J. F. Snyder 31.00
Robert Snyder 35.00
Kd. Mullen 21.00
H. Wooster 30.00
E. T. Davis 24.00
R. E. Davis 11.00
W. B. Lemon 12.00
F. H. Davis 27.50
District No. 51.
Jondrud Bros 30.66
Albert Boose 9.00 '
S. EiiHloy , 2.00
Nels Ilodlun 2.00
J. E. Slefor 2.40
General.
Beall & Co 1C50.00
O. C. Machine- Works 1.10
W. H. Mattoon 27.50
John Lewellen R0.I0
Wilson & Cooke 5.50
D. I Trulllnger
Beall & Co
O. & W. Sewer Tlpe Co.,
I'opo & Co
Frank Dusch
Averlll Machine Co
132.2S
88.37
1.90
1.80
8.35
23.05
Peters & Aden 20.25
C. E .Smith 14.00
R. M. Stubbs
J. I KruBO
7.50
12.50
W. W. Smith 21.20
E, H. Wemme 7G.00
. Circuit Court.
T. M. Miller 27.00
County Court and Commissioners.
F. A. Miles C.OO
W. J. Wilson 15.00
W. H. Mattoon 17.20
J. lewellen 12.40
Fashion Stables G8.5t
Justice Courts.
W. W. H. Samson
W. W. H. Samson
W. S. Eddy
W. W. H. Samson
Chas. E. Burns ,
W. W. H. Samson
3.70
G.45
2.90
4.20
3.60
C.OO
When tha bones ache and the Joints are Inflamed, with much tenderneaa
Bit the affected parts, you need a powerful penetrating agent to overcome
the attack.
BALLARDIS
w
TROPniETOn
Stephen Eye Salve. It Is remedy of
ZriSoLP Ano Recommenced By EH.
LINIMENT
DRUG COMPANY, Inc.
F. A. Miles
0.00
Geo. Durgau 2.90
Ed. Davis 2.90
Chas. Dcsselluu 2.S0
Chas. Thompson 2.75
Aug. Gebhardt G.75
T. G. Jonsrud 5.00
Bert Jonsrud G.70
J. A. Davis 2.30
Mrs. W. D. McKeen 2.30
Mrs. F. Ii. Rhodes 2.30
J. F. Trlecko 1.00
E. V. Ericksen 1.00
Oluf Llndbolm 1.00
R. E. Jai l 1.00
F. E. MeGugin 1.00
M. Mikkeisen 1.00
f. G. Jonsrud 4.C5
Bert Jonsrud 6.20
James Haily 3.70
Lewis Rail 7.50
Ilob't Jonsrud 1.00
Uwls Eri 1.00
J. F. Thielcko 1.00
13. V. Erlekson ' 1.00
Charles Swansun 1.00
Henry Francis 1.00
Sheriff.
R. 11. IScatio 11.15
Tax Department.
C. H. Pralt 33.75
County Clerk.
F. W. Gieeiinian 7.50
Margaret Mulvey 4.00
Recorder.
Glass & l'rudhomme 20.00
Lovejoy & Lincoln 31.00
N. E. Derby 65.00
C. Biichegger 10.00
C. E. Ramsby 8.00
Schools.
T. J. Gary C3.Hl
G. F. Johnson 6.00
John Levvellen 3.20
Assessor.
Moriela Hickman 30.00
Edith Jackson 41.00
Clara Mitchell 52.00
J. E. Jack i 2.00
.Current Expense.
Paclllc Tel. Co 17.80
Home Tel. Co 15.90
Court House.
C. E. Ramsby 282.64
l'ope & Co DO
Water Commissioners 15.00
Builders' Supply Co
0. C. Ice Co 8''
Wilson & Cooke 10.50
Mr. Retlinger 12.00
F. Dusch 13.55
Pope
& Co
2.50
Jail.
Beatlo 85.81
n. b
Pauper.
E. Swann
Danforth
H. Hughes
15.00
5.U0
8.00
5.01
12.0J
10.00
10.0(1
10.00
10.00
15.00
10.00
7.0u
12.50
10.0ft
10.06
8.00
8.00
10.00
7.00
10.00
E. Burn.?
Kruger ,
John Avin
W. T. Gardner
F. V. Sprague . . ,
Mrs. Bradll
J. A. Jones
Oo. Iazelle
F, T. Harlow
T. R. A. Sellwood. .
W. II. Young
(liegory Buyer
Mary MoraJ
Sam llooher
George May
N'iles Johnson
Fred Baker
I'ation Homo 10. 00
S. M. Ke
elso
10.00
7.00
8.00
7.00
5.00
'.id.lHI
29.01
3.00
43.00
35.50
10.00
10.00
12.95
16.30
9.00
5.00
2.50
4.00
75
5.00
5.00
3.00
2.00
23.70
4.-10
23.50
".SO
1.10
6.00
16.00
A. riuard
ltieliard llartgraves ...
W. O. French
Jones Drug Co
nose Nehrvn
St. Vincent's Hospital .
('. E. Swiek
Mrs. A. G, Cuynup
V. Harris
Fair Bros
Sam Smith
('. R. Thorpe & Co. . . .
J, W. Nnrrls
E. A. Pugh
Insane.
Or. II. S. Mount
Aug. Gebhardt
J. A. McDowell
W. IT. Tel. Co
Dr. Thos. J. Fox
Pr. W. E. Caiil
Election.
Harrington
I Hull
H. Dungan
F. Gibson
Straight & Salisbury .
T. C. .lubb
J. J. Thornton
J. E. Rhoads
W. U Mulvey
O. Wlsslnger 21.30
Wm. Knight
28.50
Clms. Thompson 17.00
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ST. LOUIS, MO.
Smarting Sensations In the Eye.
proven merit.
Brunswick Restaurant 1.25
B. A. Sleight 10.00
M. Harrington 10.00
M. B. Beatie 15.30
J. S. Richie 3.02
C. R. Noblllt 10.00
Geo. V. Ely 50
E. C. Warren 1G.30
Pioneer Transfer Co 75
G. R. Woodle 10.00
O. L. Clyde 6.00
W. H. Smith 3.00
Geo. W. Ilimler 3.00
E. L. Pope G.00
John Kent G.00
J. L. McAnulty 3.00
C. II. Dauchy 3.40
Fran; Tucker 3.00
John Smith 6.00
Abornelhy Grange 3,00
J. i). Parnienler 4,50
W. W. Jesse 8.70
II. T. Melvin , 4.50
11. W. Zimmerman .4.50
C. G. TlllI Art.
l: H. Mulloy... 4I50
G. P. Gilnertson 1 en
IJ J- ilei'g 2.00
Fred Kamralh 3 q0
G. A. Sliubul 300
11. II. Hughes G.00
J. Studeman 300
Win. Menke 3,00
11. i lol 1 in it 11 300
A, Moehnke a so
V. Bolinliinder 3.00
Chas. Stewart c.OO
W. Crisentliwalte 3.00
C. Spangler 3,00
J- Heft 3.00
Beaver Creek Hall 5.00
F. 10. McClugin c.OO
J. C. Yamlell 6.00
U Vaeretti ' ic.oo
J. M. Thomas 6.00
Adolf Aschoff c.OO
L. C. Lowe c.OO
Harry Rand ; g.00
V. H. Boring g.00
M. H. Wheeler 6.00
J. W. SI one G.00
E. F. Donahue 3.00
C. M. Lako 11.00
W. M. Morand 6.00
II. H. Hughes 6.00
Max Telford c.OO
L. H. Feast er 6.00
A. N. Finnegan G.00
Frank Quinii g.OO
M. J. i.nzello g.00
Ward B. Law ton g.00
A. C. Warner
W. B. Stokes
6.00
3.50
G.OO
''mil Dunn
Ma rid lioitano
8.00
Gilbe
It. E
t Jonsrud 3.00
Tin-1 3.00
T. 11. Milan
Bert Jonsrud . . . .
i. G. Bonis! edt .,
k. O. Melnlg
lames Bell
r. liruns
Stillman Andrews
Jaspar Junker . .
A. M. Vlnyard . . .
V. Ronilg
J. F. Patch
L. D. Walker ....
C. N. Wall
W. H, Lueke
Warren Batty ...
II. It. Eccles
Geo. Koehler
('. Baty
3.00
6.00
3.00
3.00
14.00
3.0m
3.00
2.50
a.ou
S.KO
3.00
3.00
5.00
3.00
6.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
Ivan Dlmiek 3.00
A. D. Paddoen J.00
1'. L. Coleman 3.00
fV. E. Bouncy 6.00
E. A. Sanson C.OO
Claude Winston 12.00
Frank Robeson G.OO
C. K.
Chas.
Oscar
A. E.
Corbet t . .
Hunter ..
Halt ....
Anderson
6.00
6.00
6.00
2.00
6.00
6.00
15.00
3.00
4.00
6.00
6.00
6.0"
3.00
3.00
3.0
4.00
3.00
3.00
6.00
3.00
3.O0
3.00
3.00
3.00
V. k". Welch
I. W. Douglas
Thus. Brown
('. A. King
J. T. Mclnlyrc
ft. W. Lang
I'. F. MoCabe
V. Ware
W. It. Reynolds
W. T. Johnston .
''red Koadarnn'1
V. V. Street
Willla Imel
!. W. Bennett
Carey Johnston
F. M. Foster
W. F.
.1. M.
Frank
llaliorlaeh .
Young
Talbert
A.
H.
A.
E.
V.
Mather
B. Holoomb 3.00
W. Cooke 9.G0
E. Cox C.Otf
K. Dallas C.0
4.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
T. J. Hazlewood 3.C
W. P. Roberts 6.00
J. DeShazer ' 6.00
V. W. Bodley . 15.00
I. L. Carver 3.0Q
Geo, H. Sawtell 6.00
H. II. Wolf 6.00
Geo. A. Wolf -. 6.00
James Smith 3.00
N. E. Stingley 3.00
Fred J. Ely 3.00
Henry Githens 3.00
A. D. Burnett 3.00
E. L. Trulllnger 10.80
J. J. Judd 6.00
H. S. Gibson 3.00
A. E. Alspaugh 3.00
S. S. Walker 3.00
Edward Still 3.00
Homer Glover 3.00
Geo. Judd 3.00
B. C. Boswell 3.00
C. Krigbaum 3.00
R. G. Palmateer 3.00
E. T. Davis 3.00
B. P. Bullard 3.00
D. N. Brldenstine 10.00
P. O. Crawford 6.00
Ben T. Rawlens 6.00
S. E. Wooster 3.00
J. K. Ely 3.00
J. Darling 3.00
C. E. Dubois 3.00
Hans Paulsen 13.00
A. H. Miller 6.00
Frank Ahnert 6.00
Henry Smith 6.00
Peter Rath 6.00
Wm. Held 6.00
C. A. Johnson 6.00
G. H. Webster 3.00
John Denlson 3.00
W. H. Calkins 3.00
C. A. Frost 3.00
Sydney S. Johnson 3.00
A. F. Parker 3.00
W. F. Schooley 3.00
Fred Bailey 3.00
Brenton Vedder 6.00
G. B. Hollowell 3.00
E. J. Noble 3.00
H. E. Cross 4.00
H. L. Hull 6.00
W. P. Klrchem 3.00
Fred Gerber 3.00
Philip Kohl 7.40
George A. Hohl 3.00
Harding Grange 2.50
Geo. Atwood 9.40
Dan Gaffney . 6.00
A. Kanne 6.00
C. E. Battin 9.00
M. E. Gaffney 6.00
C. G. Millard 6.00 j
W. A. Garner 6.00
F. T. Shute .6.00
J. T. Grace 6.00
B. Sullivan 9.60
E. Leichtweiss 7.50
Ferrie Mayfield 6.00
W. H. Wettlaufer 6.00
D. A. Miller 6.00
District 111 1-50
Bud Thompson 10.10
Ben Stanton 4.50
D. C. Yoder 4.50
G. W. Owings 4.50
J. Q. Noe 4.50
F. M. Samson 4.50
J. N. Stanton 7.50
J. F. Drake 11.00
D. R. Hubbard .00
Henry Earth 4.00
Barton Jack 4.00
O. Hammond 4.00
C. J." Bentley 4.00
J. C. Marquam 4.00
Wm. Shindler 6.60
A. H. Dowling 3.00
G. A. Taylor 3.00
A. Keck 3.00
O. Wlsslnger a.oo
II. Campbell 3.00
II. Stuckey 3.00
Henry Henrici 9.00
O. M. Kunzman 6 00
L. Mautz 6.00
August Splinter 6.00
Gaffney, Jr -00
W. F, Harris 6.00
W. F. Stanton 6.00
R. A. Wright 7.80
J. K. Cribble 3.00
Franz Kraxberger 3.00
A. D. Gribble 3.00
A. M. Condit 3.00
O. H. Wright 3.00
B. Mitts 3.00
Geo. Sciamlin 50
H. S. Uanisby 3.00
M. S. Hungate 3.00
C. Miller 3.00
J. R. Cole 3.00
L. W. Robbins 3.00
W. W. Everhart 8.20
W. II. Engle 6.00
Geo. J. Case 300
Lloyd Shaver 3.00
D. C. Boyles 3.00
H. L. Vaughan 3.00
I. N. Everhart 3.00
School District No. 35 3.00
J. R. II. Snodgrass 6.00
D. L. Trulllnger 6.00
L. Larklns 6.00
loo. crook s.uu
John L. Card 6.00
U Evans 6.00
Claude Ashby 10.40
II. Johnson 6.00
J. Ogle 6.00
I. Garrett 6.00
R. Noblitt 6.00
E. Miller 6.00
A. Wolfer 6.00
C. Thompson 11.40
School District No. 4 3.00
McArthur 7.70
M. Dustln 4.50
S. Randall 4.60
M. Hulras 4.60
Wm. Heerdt 4.60
II. H. Eastman - 4.60
H. H. Eastman 4.o0
Frank Engel 4.50
Warner Grange 3.00
C. Borland 3.00
A. Waldorf 3.00
U. Bock
J. A. Mulienhoff . ,
J. C. Elliott .......
J. H. Hctmeister
P. Cook 3.00
Wm. Dyer 4.25
H. Koehler IM
G. W. Prosser 8.25
P. E. Davidson 3.25
Q. E. Thomas 3.00
Jos. Blckner 3.00
W. R. Wllmot 3.00
.P. H. Zimmer.man 3.25
J. W. Van Horn 3.25
a B. Fox 3.25
Oswego Orange 6.00
R. S. McLaughlin 3.00
J. F. Rlsley 6.00
P. T. Oatfleia 3.00
D. F. LeFevre 3.00
Ed. Rothe 4.40
T. R. Worthlngton 6.00
J. R. Oatfleld 6.00
Henry Thlessen -1.00
J. W. Grasle 3.00
O. H. Naef 3.00
M. L. HIggins 3.00
E. C. Warren 6.00
J. C. Bradley 8.00
J. W. Cole 8.00
H. W. Trembath 8.00
George Randall 3.00
J. J. Cooke 8.00
,J. C. Bradley 3.00
,W. S. Eddy 6.D0
C. W. Pope 8.00
R. E. Woodward 3.00
J. E. Jack 8.00
R. T. Barber 3.00
Carl Nehren 3.00
Percy P. Caufteld 3.00
,T. 0. Burke k 00
M. P. Chapman 8.00
David Caufleld 3.00
S. S. Walker 6.00
J. G. Flnucane 6.00
F. A. Ely 6-0
Mike Gross 6-00
E. G. Roberts 3.00
C. W. Kelly 3.00
J. F. Gleason 8.00
3. R. Humphry 6.00
Roy B. Cox 6 00
V. R. Hyde : 6.00
Levi Stehman 3.00
Fred Erlckson 8.00
I. C. Bridges 8.00
E. W. Randolph . . i 8.60
C. D. Robeson 3.00
S. V. Francis a.oo
1 1
P. J. Meyer J-""
E. H. Cooper 3.00
I. C. Bridges 3.00
C. P. Ely 6.00
S. M. Kelso 4.00
M. C. Young 8.00
E. L. Baker 4.00
Wm. Todd
W. P. Young 4.00
C. I. Calkins 4.00
N. O. Say 4.00
J. W. Nightengale
1.00 I
F. E. Scott
J. I. Sharo 6.00
Scott Carter 4.00
Frank Gray 6.00
Geo. M. Wills , 6.00
J. W. WJlholt , 6.00
F. W. McLeran , 2.50
Frank Millard 8.00
John M. Stormer 9.00
W. W. Tucker 3 00
W. E. Shannon 3.00
J. A. Reld 3.00
C. M. Folsom 8.00
J. W. Harris 3.00
C. W, Arnett 6.00
J. U. Besselleu 6.00
J. P. Davis 9.40
E. Olschlaeger 6.00
Nicholas Llcht 6.00
Adobh Stoll 6.00
C. F. Zlnser ' 6.10
Z. Elligson 8.10
J. L. Kruse 4.60
W. S. Sharp 4.50
O. P. Sharp 6.50
Geo. Aden 4.50
Wm. Koellermeler 4.50
Geo. G. Peterg 4.50
C. D. P. Wilson 8.00
Sidney Graham 3.00
W. L. White 8.00
R. H. Crlssell 3.00
J. A. Miley 3.00
M. N. Crisell 8.00
Wm. Stone 4.50
Theo. C. Jubb 9.10
Louis Funic 4.50
Aug. Hubert 4.50
A. M. Klrchem 4.50
Geo. Armstrong 4.50
L. S .Tenny 4.60
G. F. Horton 8.00
D. C. Howell 8.00
George DeBock 3.00
Frank Capen 8.00
J. B. Lewthwalte 3.00
G. G. Greaves 3.00
R. A. Junken 3.00
J. W. Gray 8.00
J. W. Draper 8.00
R. W. Baker 8.00
Harry Berdtne 3.00
E. A. Leaghton 3.00
W. F. Railway Co 8.00
Fruit Inspector.
A. J. Lewis 39.00
Surveyor.
S. A. D. Hungate 11.20
Bud Thompson 6.20
N. Blair 6.20
Geo. Randall 2 00
Q. S. Randall 2.00
S. A. D. Hungate 17.20
Bud Thompson 11.20
N. Blair 11.10
Roy Stafford ,. 9.20,
S. A. D. Hungate 12.00
H. H. Johnson 21.00
Enterprise 523.04
Courier 23.45
Board of Health.
A. Hayhurst 4.00
Election.
Gladstone Lumber Co 4.15
H. L. Hull 8.00
Roy Johnson 3.50
J. E. Davis 8.00
Carpenter Lumber Co 7.45
C. R. Thorpe 40
Pauper.
G. B. Dlmiek .. s 14.50
Scalp Bounty.
D. Hoffmelster 4.001
Tax Rebate.
John Rhodes 6.40
Gravel Pit
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Registered list of Farms. The name
with the name of the proprietor. Use
Name of farm
Proprietor
Address
Pbtnt 112)
Uti. IS33
Williams Bros, transfer Co.
Safes, Pianos and Turniture Moving
a Specialty
Trtlgbt au4 Parcels Delivered Prices Reasonable and
Satisfaction Guaranteed
The Cost of
To ke good dental work need not necessarily be high in price, for im
proved systems of practice and a wide variety of materials, so much
less expensive than others make it possible even for those who must
study the dictates of the purse to procure 'good reliable dentistry at
moderate cost.
The most expensive course through life is often taken by those who
buy the cheapest of everything. It isn't the rule that the highest price
must be paid to get the most serviceable dental materials, but the kind
you should have naturally in accordance with the quality of other ser
vices which your taste demands costs a little more than the kind you
don't want at any price and will certainly be worth many times the
difference' The best price to pay for dental work is the price of the
best dental work.
DR. L. L. PICKING
Try the New Kind
AT SCHIMPER'5 BAKERY
MAIN STREET
Abo their Fruit Cakes, Lady Fingers,
FRESH EVERY DAY
WHEN IN PORTLAND
VISIT the only exclusive
Coffee Tea and Spice Store.
in the city
Best Gooods at Lowest Prices
CHAS. F. JONES
Grand Avenue
WHOLESALE
INS PROOF
Mrs. Gcorsrc May says :
'No 0110 knows
jwliat 1 havo suf
iicrod from fe
male troubles,
jneui'alpa pains,
hum backache.
!y doctor said
lie could not Rivo
line anytiiinir 10
icure it. Through
jtho advice of a
llricnd I began
Ito use Lydia Ji.
.'inkliam's Vege
table Compound, and the pain soon
disappeared. 1 continued its uso
and am now in perfect health.
Lydia 10. l'inkliam's Vegetable Com
pound has been a God-send to 1110
as 1 believe I should have been in
my pravo if it had not been for Mrs.
Pinkham's adviee and Lydia E.
rinkliam's Vegetable Compound."
Mrs. Ckokois May, 80 4th Ave.,
Patcrson, N.J.
Mrs. AV. K. Iloush says:
STrfovs 1 "I h a v h p. e n
i;ouipii'ieiy cureu
of a severe fe
male trouble by
Lydia K. Pink
bain's Vegetable
Compound, and
want to recom
mend it to all suf
fering women. "
-Mrs. W. K.
Ilousn, 7 East
view Ave., Cin
cinnati. Ohio.
Because your case is a dillicult
one, doctors having done you no
good, do not continue to suffer with
out (riving Lvdia E. Pinkham's Veg
etable Compound a trial. It surely
lias cured many cases of female ills,
fibroid tumors, irregu
laiities,periodicpains,backaehe,etc. free of charge.
name will be placed on the Courier
sent in will be published together
coupon below.
Office In TavorlU Cigar Store
Oppesltt Masonic Building
Dental Work
OREGON CITY, ORE.
Weinhard, Building
of BOSTON Bread
Macaroons, Angel Food Cakes, Etc. Etc
and East Ash
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B. F. Forrester 125.00