Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, December 06, 1912, Image 6

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    OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY DEC. 6 1912.
MOLALLA.
' The switch board is to be re
moved from the postoffice build
ing to the Molalla Telephone Go's.
(Inc.) new home central office,
owing to re-arrangement of many
wires, talk will be cut out through
central for a few days. Mrs. Clif
ford and Miss Louise Sayle. who
have served as operator almost
from the beginning of the tele
phone mutual operation at this
place, served notice a year ago
that they did not care to fill the
position any longer, and only con
sented to serve this year, to en
able the company to get located in
its new home.
Everman Robbins' 'splendid
bungalow is nearing completion,
where ho contemplates moving
for full housekeeping by the first
of the year.
The Molalla Telephone Co.,
having purchased the Boyles'
property, the new operator, Mr.
Harry llibbard of Marquam, will
occupy the house vacated by Mr.
Robins, after January 1, 1913.
Di's. Todd and Vernon's new
dweling houses are to be comple
ted by the first of the new year.
F. C. Perry has a cottage built
and is now putting up a water
tower on his place.
John Looney has a house up on
the beginning of his new home in
the Gregory addition to Molalla.
Next Saturday will be the regu
lar meeting day for the Molalla
grange No. 310, when the officers
for the year 1913 will be elected,
there being much of interest on
hand.
Thanksgiving services were ap
propriately held at the M. E.
church here. Dinner was served
in the basement to a large num
ber.
Uncle Jake Harless has recov
ered from hiq sick spell, and lays
it all to the election of Wilson,
The thought of woman suffrage,
however, almost makes him dizzy,
as he has some apprehension that
Molalla might do the rash act of
electing a woman mayor when
the town incorporates.
Robert J. Moore is severely ill,
and unable to attend to his farm
duties.
Molalla thinks Oregon City will
do a sane and proper move when
she brings about the tripple
freight yard on a high water level
at the north end of town, as we
still expept to be rolling in there
on the Clackamas Southern by
Christmas 1913.
Oliver May, one of Kilmer &
Kingel's drivers, had the misfor
tune to break fiis leg by a pde of
ties faliing on iiim.
VV. If. li:-nt'cy. while expuri
nientiii.! ; 1 a n,u'fcine saw f-i
sawinw down li.-i s lad the llsliy
part of his hand cut quite severe
ly. F. Allen is building an addition
to his house, to be used for wood
and a work shop.
The lledland S. S. is making
preparation for a Christmas tree
and program.
J. T. Frellam has been doing
some much needed work on Route
No. 2. Now if the Logan super
visor wiil fix the other gap at
Fishers mill he will have a pretty
fair road.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. Hatlon are
building them a iine bungalow.
Mrs. Geisler and Mrs. Ilarnish
of Portland were visitors at their
father's, Mrs. J. J. Bargfeld.
Gu3 Leasch made a business
i$ "Real Fisherman's Luck N s".
B1
9
t2
eal Fisherman':
for Duke's Mixture Smokers'
- Good tohncco mid a good reel! That's surely a lucky
combination for the angler and here's the way you can
have them both.
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All smokers should know Duke's Mixture made by
Liggett 6 Myers at Durham, N. C. -
Pay what you will, you cannot get better granulated
tobacco for Sc than the big ounce and a half sack of
Duke's Mixture. And with each of these big sacks you
jet a book of cigarette papers FREE.
Get a Good Fishing Reel Free
by saving the Coupons Dow packed in Liggntl j- Mytrt Duke's
Mixture. Or, if youdoo't want a reelEetuny onuol'lho hundreds
of other articles. In the lint you will find sometlilnK for every
member of the family, Pipes, cigarette cases, catcher's gloves,
camcnis, watches, toilet articles, etc.
These handsome presents cost you
nothing not one cent. They simply
express our appreciation of your
patronage.
Remember you still get the same
big one and a half ounce suck (brie
--enough to roll tmwy clgurettes.
During November and Decern-
ber -only, we wilt tend our new
illuttrated catalogue of pretenti
FREE. Simply send us your
name and address.
Coupons from Dukt's Mixture may bi
anortri with fats ttitm HOftSE
SHOt. J. T.,TINSLEY'S NATURAL
LEAF.GRAN;tR TWIST, coupons
from FOUR ROSES lOc-tin tUmtU
cm ton), PICK PLUG CUT. PIED
MONT CIGARETTES. CUX CI
GARETTES, and other tats or
coupons iisutdby us.
Premium Dept.
Si. Louli, Mo.
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CALIFORNIA THIS WINTER
ITS
ATTRACTIVE
SEASIDE RESORTS
FAMOUS HOTELS. MAGNI
FICENT SCENE R.Y, DELIGHTFUL
CLIMATE, OUTDOOR. SPORTS OF ALL
KINDS, WITH MILES OF DRIVES THROUCH
ORANCE GROVES AND ALONG OCEAN BOULEVARDS
Tim
V) SUNSET YW,1
I JOGOENiSHASTAl 1
I 1 RQUTtS I I
HAS IN EFFECT ROUND TRIP RATES
$55.00 Portland to Los AnOeles
Effective January 1st, 1913
$54.70 Eugene
$50.20 Roseburg
$44.30 Crants Pass
$42.60 Medford
$41.75 Ashland
Same fares apply to Colton, Pasadena, Riverside, and San Barnadino. With
Corresponding Low Fares from intermediate points and stops-overs going
or returning and long return limit
to Los Angeles
to Los Angeles
to Los Angeles
to Los Angeles
to Los Angeles
Descriptive ond interesting Literature on various Attractions of the Gi
State may be obtained from any Southern Pacific Agent or by writin
JOHN M. SCOTT, Gen. Pass. Agent, Portland, Oregon
Golde
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trip to Silverton the past week.
K. H. Barrett is looking for a
place to huy cheap or rent.
L. Frink is cutting down some
more of his old orchard.
Mr. and Mrs. Tenney of Viola
gave a Thanksgiving dinner to
l.hnir rulatives.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Frink took
Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and
Mrs. V. Allen.
Mrs. Bradley has returned from
the hospital at Portland mucp 1m
nrnvpii inh ealth.
Mrs. Moehnke, who is teaching
I he Fir grave school will give a
basket social, the 7th ,the pro
ceeds of which w lngo to the
school.
B. F. Linn has a donkey engine
and a crew of men on his place,
nnllinir stumns.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Lewis and Mr.
nml Mrs. Hicinbot ham have mov-
ed hack to their farm at Viola
from Kstacada.
Could Shout for Joy
"I want to thank you from the
hdllom of mv heart, wrote G. B.
llader, of Lewishurg, VV. Va., 'for
the wonderful double benefit I got
from Electric Bitters, in curing
me of both a severe case of stom-
t. i Ul ,1 rV nliniimnlium
Hell UOUIJIU HUU VI IHCUiuowoiii.
from which I had been an almost
helpless sufferer tor years. It
suited my case as though just
made for it. For dispepsia, mdi
arestion. jaundice and to rid the
system of kidney poisons that
cause rheumatism, Electtric Bit
ters have no equal. Try them.
Evnrv bottle is guaranteed to sat
isfy. Only 50c at Huntley Bros.
Co.
COUNTY COURT
F. J. Painter . .' 40.00
Mart Baty 76.00
E. K Heed 42.00
Em. Heed 34.00
Clay Engle 54.00
J, Callahan 40.00
Clay Hungate 38.00
District No. 23 '
N. E. Colo 6.70
H. W. Zimmerman 21.85
V. Berg 21.75
II. H. Dietz 21.60
J. II. Kraus 19-00
D. Shcppard 15.85
II. Gilbertson
Geo. Loveland . ...
II. H. Zimmerman
6.00
2.00
2.00
35
26.00
40.00
34.50
13.00
12.00
3.00
5.00
District No
C. Smit h
Ed Gipson
L. Wetiner
it. lleinz
II. Smith
C. Morras
it. A. Wrisrht
J. B. Mitts 47.25
S. Gipson 15.00
F. Wehner 17.00
Jo Gipson 13.00
J. A. Mitts l .uu
Deedrio Harms 21.90
District No. 26
B. F. Harless ' 17.00
I. C. Steihinger 46.00
C. Glenn ; . . 20.00
F. Powell 10.00
li. Clark 16.00
J. Sleininger ' 16.00
K. Ala att 24.UU
Hex Stubbs 24.00
1). II. Hainsby 18.00
W. Beck 28.00
II. Larsoin .20.00
Max Musq . 2.00
G. W. WniKllold 2.50
Clay Engle 5.00
J. Feyrer 62.00
W. W. Everhart 72.50
F. J. Painter 28.33
J. V. Harless 4.00
District No. 27
Fred Hubbard 26.25
Ulif Ulson 15.00
Joe Jackson 13.75
Orvillo Jackson 12.50
John Barth 17.50
District No. 28
Charles Thomas
Jess Bagbe
S. I). West
Al. Wyland
Kert Lit.ell ,.. .
N. Sabo
A. liugal
Ora Coovcr . .
K.i I flonvnr
f..B hmywrf
Karl Bird
A. lluber
(ieo. Hubor
Ch. Hardee ,
Clarence Vurheis
Perry Vorhoig
Bert Bird
Geo. Cuss
V. Farlane . . . ;
K. Koklo
Frank Bowman
Win. Bdir
Leslie Shank
1,. D Shank
Joseph Frollio 48.00
J. I). MeCluro 10.00
Distriot No. 29
Sidney Graham ........
vil ham Martin
M. Hult'stuttor 21.00
It. K. MeConnoll 13.00
V. A. Rogers .......... 31.50
District No.- 30
F. E. Davidson
O. C. Whitten
Clarence Whitten
John Hisey
Win. Dyer
K. Whitten
.1. 11. Cox
Distriot No. 32
W. H. Heater
A. J. Sandstrom
II. V'OSs
II. Heater
W. Willis
10.00
10.00
10.00
.. 20.00
5.00
.. 26.00
... 22.00
.. 17.00
7.50
mhrdwfyl
.. 12.00
7.50
.. 13.00
.. 14.00
8.00
.. 135.0
6.00
7.50
6.50
.. 12.50
6.00
7.00
6.00
.. 40.00
5.00
9.50
Pope & Co 1.50
Williams Bros. Transfer 9.50
Wilson & Cooke 4.10
Oregon City Lumber Co. . 54.78
J. Zimmerman ......... 62.00
G. Settje '.. 4.00
C. Parker 36.00
Distriot No. 35
Chester Shetterly 11.75
Forest Luderbeck 12.00
J. B. Jones 18.00
R. L. Lansdowne 10.25
David Weaver 21.10
James Jennings 12.83
J. L. Harman 21.65
Harold Elliott 3.37
P. H. Peterson 17.15
Portland Railway Light &
Power Co 91.25
Charles Hunter 36.00
Wm. Booth 65.35
Frank Beers 27.50
Carl Shetterly 15.50
Geo. Proctor 27.50
Fred Wagner 27.50
R L. Lansdowne 5.00
District No .38
E. J. Anderson 4.00
A. J. Andorso n 8.00
E. Peterson 9.50
John Stanton 9 .50
Albert Hoffard 4.00
BlulTard Stanton 4.75
H. M. Anderson 6.00
L. Landsam 5.50
Oscar Rye v . 5.50
District No. 37.
Wm. J. Carrell 29.25
John AAndregg 9.00
John Sigrist 11.00
J.J. Knaus 12.50
David Legler 71.37
C. W. Kruse 12.50
Western Clay Co 4.20
Geo. B. Rate & Co 1.70
Distriot Ne. 9 3
C. E. Steuart 35.50
Clyde Smith 14.50
L. Casto . 9.00
Otto Striker 12.50
Robert Sandorn 15:00
Karl Smizer 13.50
Otto Smizer 27.00
David Jones 29.00
Jacob Schoff 30.50
Frank Jaggar 43.37
William Stewart 32.00
A. O. Atchoelis 30.00
Norman Howard 30:00
Geo. Brenner 14.50
Edward Brenner 14.50
William Edwards 14.50
Erick Deitrich 14.50
E. L. Gardner 13.50
District No. 41.
Granvil Cooper 12.00
A. P. Skillin 12.0U
z.uu
2.00
2.00
7.25
9.00
38.00
6.00
4.00
4.00
5.00
8.00
8.00
4.00
6.00
10.00
24.00
6.00
W. C. Heater 20.00
J. Gross 4.00
Distriot No. 33
C. W. Schuld & Sons 56.00
Portland Hv. Lltrht &
Power Co 91.00
It. O. Surver 32.75
A. J. Wilson 43.00
Homer Bros 17.20
District No. 34
Zimmerman 56.00
Gross
Bacon
20.00
8.50
Pernio 20.00
Bronke
Parker
Yonker
11. Parker
K. Tieileinan
,1
1.50
12.00
2.00
2.00
30.00
J. Tiedemau 27.50
11. Melrin
N. Gribble
L. Day ...
J.Hinemau
7.00
7.00
8.00
3.60
8.00
G. Herbest
F. Zimmerman 18.00
G. Tiedemau 14.00
M. Tiedemau 17.50
W. Kaiser 70.00
flresron Commission Co.. 14.40
l.aarsen & Co 19.20
Scripture A Beauliau.... 11.05
Wm. Updegrave
Arthur Jivans
John Affolter
C. A. Keith
John Bews
Distriot fio. 43.
Hpnrv Heinles 2.50
A D.. Burnett 2.00
Dlatriot No.
Wilson & Cooke 2.95
ScriDture & Beauliau .... 6.00
Trojan Powder Co 48.55
W. Mead 4.00
A. Osburn 4.00
Chas. Rider 7.00
District No. 45.
Walter Cox 13.00
Otis Vallen 6.00
W. T. Henderson 2.00
A .Vallen 7.00
Albert Meilike 7.00
M. Rvdzenoski 6.00
Carl Meilike 5.00
M. Granotski 2.00
A. Y. Bogden 1.00
John Scott 2.00
Jesse Cox 13.75
C. Bittner 50
nisfilnf Mn. AS.
Orval Watts ... 20.50
Elton Hattan 12.00
I) I.. Heiehton . . 6.00
W. R .Crafton 13.00
E. B. Watts ... 10.00
J. R. Carr 14.50
M. Leach 19.00
A. J. Crafton
C. J. Mendenhall , 4.00
C. B. Goodson 4.00
J. J. Hattan 27.00
District No. 47.
A Mather 1.50
Gladstone Lumber Co. .. 20.15
H. P. Brownrigg 19.25
n P. Rofithe . . .1 57.75
J. E. Verley 11-00
L. Vetote "--so
S. Smith .... 10.00
W. C Califf &-60
Wm. Rail 27.00
n P. Rof'lhe 8.75
M. Rost ..
H. Carmickal 9.00
H. Kelev -0U
nintpiot no. as.
Paul R. Meinig 15.00
James Lamper 4.ou
J. G. DeShazer 8.50
niRtrint no. 9
T. W. Linn 10.00
Mnl'iiprtv T.llinhPP . HflWB.
Co
I F. Sinfflr 67.DU
John Anderson 13.75
K.d Rich
Ernest Boese .. D9-;9
W. G. Wentworth &-o
Christ Zinceli 4.00
Louis Hoffmeister 17.00
Wm. Nothnagle - 2.50
Richard Nhotnagle 48.50
Rodgers DeYoung . ?.00
Clarence Siefer 1Y2-xx
Henry Hoffmeister J-""
Fred Hoffmeister 20.00
M. Cummings -"x
E. Adams f?-"u
Arthur Heacock o-u"
Olto Boese l-uX
T. Adam9
S P.nrr 5.00
i'w Hnnta . Co ...... 4.65
Lewis Rodlin 2.00
Bell Telephone Co -20
Al Sheppard 19-00
John DoYoung
G. Boeset . t J5.00
Herman Rityan on
Dupont Powder Co -30
Fred Anderson 2.00
I.uwr'llil Urns 3.82
J. C. Elliott & Co 48.55
F. Boese -00
A. J. Pitner 3.00
Albert Hoffmeister 3.00
George Breisel . -00
Distriot No. 52.
W.G.Wolf -20
J. L. Stanton 10.00
W. F. Stanton 1-60
Distriot No. 65.
H. H. Mattoon 37.25
J. A. Tindyman 19 00
Ed Foeken 2.00
J. F. Cromer
A. A. Allen ?"
John Fioken - 6-00
C. Jubb 5 00
F. Cockeriine ? oo
James Hamilton J
A. H. Meyer ?-"V
JG. S. Thompson -x
Robert Mattoon ... ..... ?-0
Jim Cromer u.uu
filtplnt HO. 68.
Nat Seribner 2-50
Genoral Fund counvy
N. Blair 13.?"
W. H. Mattoon 2i.uo
F. A. Miles "
M. (iross 6-00
Nora Criswell 10-00
Fashion Livery Stable9 . . 4-00
circuit court
M. C. Strickland 20.00
Bert Crowley 4.20;
L. 'ADAMS'
Sale
We have practically opened War on Prices
of Men's and Boys' Clothing at tremendous
Cut Prices. If you have any idea of buying
a suit or overcoat, come now and see our
cut prices and let us save you good money
on your new suit. Also Men's Furnishings ,
and Shoes. 1
Ladies
Suits
& Goats
Will go now at same CUT PRICE SALE
Come in and make your selections while the
BIG GLOTHNG SALE IS ON!
Adams9 Depfc ' Stoe
Jar . .
OREGON CITY
ORE.
II. A. Githens 19.00
J. C. Bradley 15.00
E.L.Shaw :. 2.20
Sam Case " 2.40
Fritz Griessen 2.20
E L. Davidson 3.00
R. McKhmey 6.00
The J. K. Gill Co 3.75
Lena Frank ... 3.02
Anna Frank 3.20
M. C. Strickland 2.20
Ed Kendig 4.00
C. W. Risley 16.00
Frank Bailey 2.40
Mys. Seivers 2.40
Mrs. Marie Embree ..... 2.40
Steve Green ' 2.20
Chris Muralt 15.70
Mre. W. F. Kleinsmith . . . : 5.00
Thomas Mooney 15.80
D. E. Frost 2.20
Lydia Kleinsmith 5.00
J. V. Harless 18.20
Otto Aschoff 22.00
E. A. Brady 4.20
E. L. Shaw 4.20
Burt McArthur 16.00
Mrs. Moreland 9.50
Rosalia Ginther 4.00
Justice of the Peace
W. W. H. Samson ... :. .'. . 41.40
D. E. Frost 2.40
E. T. Mass 5.2G
E. L. Shaw 6.30
Molly Clark 1.70
Minnie Clark 1.70
Joe Wilson ..... 1.70
Al Hayball ,. 1.70
W. S. Baker 1.70
W. F. Doosier .. 1.70
R. E. Woodard . . 8.70
Al Cutting ... ; - 4.70
F. A. Miles 2.40
Geo. A. Brown ........ . 26.50
F .A. Miles 8.70
E. L. Shaw ; . 2.40
John A. Kelso '. " 18.65
C. B. Davis 7.30
J. H. Van Ham .'. 9.00
C. B. Davis 6.30
Mrs. M. Barberis ....... 2.20
Frank Denaris ........ 1.20
W.E.Kelso ... ' 1.20
H. Richards ... ... .... 1.40
E. L. Davidson ... ... . . 3.90
J. C. Haines 4.70
A. J. Rossiter . . ..... 1.50
Dock Glover-.'.. ... ... 1.50
Eli Lusk ; ,, 1,50
William Wheaton ... .. 1.50
II. R. Davison , . 1.50
T. W. Sellwood ... ... . . 1.50
Sheriff.
F. A. Miles ... 87.45
E. T. Mass 56.40
Western Unio nTel Co 72
Heck & MeEli'atrick 10.00
J. 0 .Staats 2.50
B J. Staats . I.70
Tax Department
Cis B. Pratt 69.40
G. F. Johnspri 4.80
B. J, Staats 14.00
Clerk.
H. S. Daulton 54.00
Recorder
Nell Dreby 3.75
Edith Smith . . i . . . ... 65.00
Lou Cochran 65.00
Nata Graff . . . 26.40
N. E. Derby 10.00
Treasurer.
Alice Dwigginp 52.00
o.wzfN.M. . .d. . aontk aontaon
Assossoi
Clara Mitchell 54.00
Gertie Willson 54.00
a Year with this
lorFudEcononm
You may now have some
other range i:i your kitchen.
Never mind that. You can
not afford to put up with its
wastefulnccs and discomfort
any longer. Come to us and
we will put h a Favorite
Range tnaf will positively
save from 5 to $10 every
year on fuel bills alone.
Favorites are built from
the best materials. They practical
ly abolish repair cost ana contain
features you would expect to pay
$15 to $20 extra for, although they
are given you without any addition
al cost. '
Such features as the ventilated
oven evenly heated that insures
perfect baking, Heat indicator that
y v.
enables you to control the oven tem
perature. A sectional lid for small
utensils. A cast flue back that will
not wear out in 25 years. A glass
oven door, giving full view inside the
oven. Accurate, tight fitting of the
registers and doors insuring com
plete control of the fire at all times
and maximum economy in the use
of fuel.
Favorites are built , on the unit
system with interchangeable parts.
Tell us your requirements we will
build a range for you that will exact
ly suit your needs. With all these
advantages, Favorites cost no more
than the ordinary kind. "Why
jiuLuuuw uuu uiannisnE COOK TfiBy
stove m your kitchen? Learn (. n
uier avume way oi eiiminat-,
mg waste, worry and work.
; FRANK BUSCH &5S5