Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, December 25, 1913, Image 8

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    OREGON CITY COURIER, THURSDAY, DEC. 25 1913
COUNTY COURT
Continued from Page 5
J. Putz 12.50
Poe La Follette . ..... ...... 3.50
J. Maxon 10.00
P. F. Putz . 4.00
A. B. Baurer 6.00
Edd Grace 6.00
Chas. Grace 6 00
C. H. Bereman 2.00
- -w-- - j
District No. 21.
Oregon City Courier .... . ........ 6.00
Alfred Danielson ...... .. 13.70
C. Branland '. 2.10
Hult Bros 161.52
Alex Erickson . 12-00
A. N. Swanson ...... 13.50
Emil Petterson .... 10-00
G. Asplund H-00
Victor Hlli 3.00
E. F. Wallace 20.00
J. A. Johnson ...... 18.00
E. Fellows 4-00
Louis Pendleton 9-00
James Francis .......... 8.00
Pete Dhooghe ...... 10.00
Frank Dhooge 10.00
Joe Dhooghe 9.900
W. C. Smith 7.00
Chas. Swan 15.00
Andrew Johnson 31.76
John Erickson 29.75
E. A. Swanson 42.50
Alfred Swanson 19-00
U. S. Dix 10-00
District No. 22
Robbins Bros 21.90
The- Molalla Pioneer 6.00
Ball & Ball 212.24
The Schafer Lbr. CCo 209.900
John Callahan ...... 8.00
Clay Hungate 30.00
Jack Feyrer 26.00
Clay Engle 56.00
Albert Engle .... ........ 67.50
J. H. Powers 25.00
M. V. Stuart 2.00
G. Hungate .... ........ 19-900
M. M. Jameson .... 8.00
F. J. Painter "." 21.00
J. W. Staudinger 8.50
I. L. Boyer H-00
H. Berkhendt 18.00
District No. 23
V. Berg 19.00
R. W. Zimmerman 23.60
District No. 24
John Cailer 5.00
Leonard Askin 4.00
Clarence Johnson 9.900
Philip Mohr 4.00
C. E. Mitts .... ..jt.. 4.50
Es..Y9o..y5 aontwk aont
John Graves .... .... 4.00
Chris Lorenz 6.00
D. Harmes .... 2.84
G. M. Graves' 2.00
John KKummer ' H-00
Will Etzel 9.00
Phil Scheer 2.00
WillGilbrich . 5.00
Louie Gilbrich". 2.25
Oregon City Courier 6.00
Ed Graves 19.25
G. W. Scramlin .: , .50
District No. 27
Joe Oaster 4.00
OlafOlsen.. . 4.00
Chas. McRoberts 2.00
J. Barth 6.00
District No. 28
High Edwards 2.00
Roy Thomas 2.00
John Furgeson ... 13.00
W. C. Huitt 2.00
Floyd Ferguson . 8.00
Jeo Mihcel 3.00
Freeman Thomas .......... 6.00
C. Slaughter 1.00
Ben Thomas ...... 11.00
Molalla Lumber & Fuc'l Co 3.60
W. N. Chilcote : 43.13
Kirk Litzell .... 4.00
Fred Davis 4.00
Frank Brosig' 8.00
A. Carter ...."" 15.00
James Marts .... 2.00
N. Sube ...... .. 10.00
C. Ramsy 12.00
Geo. Kuss '. 16.00
Frank Ferlane 8.00
Ray Phelps 7.00
Jos Frohlich 15.00
D. A. Green 20.00
C. II. Thomas : 20.00
Leslie Shank 82.00
Elmer Sawtell 1.50
John Bagby ".'. 7.00
A. Scott 8.00
Dob Scott"" 2.00
O. Mulvyhiii" .".'..'. 10.00
L. D. Shank .... 40.00
District No. 29.
W. A. Rogers ...... 27.50
J. Anderson 5.00
J. Hedrick 6.00
Joe Kelly ...... 1.00
Bates Sand & Gravel Co ........57.37
C. S. Hoskins 2.48
District No. 30.
J. P. Cook 15.00
J. H. Walsh 14.00
Ed Wanker ..." 2.50
J. K. Worthington 4.50
District No. 31
A. Mather , 36.33
H. Franzel 10.00
L. Shaber .... 10.00
C. C. Schroeder .. .."."'. 20.00
E. Athey ...... 24.00
R. Gosser ...... "... 14.00
V. Thompson .... 3.50
L. T. Sinclair 5.25
C. Dickman 2.00
A. II. Borland ...... .. 50
R. de Neui ....... 7.7. 20.75
J. Bushbaum 30.00
Wilson & Cooke 1.75
Glenmorrie Quarry Co 30.00
District No. 32.
J. Her 2.00
O. Ficken 7.00
W. C. Heater 15-00
F. Chapman " 2.00
W. Heater ...... . 6.00
H. Heater ...... 12.00
J. Todfest .... .....7 25.00
District No. 33
P. R. L & P Co 43.20
W. Bletch .. 8.50
I.M.Park : 4.00
W Closner 4JO0
J. Moger . . 4.00
J. A. Reid 16.37
R. S. Thomas 1.00
C. Denny 1.00
Wm. Smith 12.00
J. A. Marchbank 13.00
Horner Bros .... ... 17.80
Bert H. Finch 6.10
Estacada Progress 5.00
District No. 35.
P. R. L. & P Co H0.60
Sandy Fir Lumber Co 39.61
A. N. Wills 103.60
District No. 36
Grover Pomeroy 7.00
Ray Mitchell .....7" 4.00
John Mc Kenzie 3.00
L. Rail ...... 7-60
Oregon City Enterprise 6.00
District No. 38
J. Baumgartner 11,78
W. L. Starkweather 1.25
Clark Kerr 3.75
J. Baumgartner 7.44
Geo. Merriott ........ 6.00
J. W. Holmes 3.992
R. Lidell ...... ...... 3.25
R. Richardson 3.36
Oregon City Enterprise 5.00
District No. 399.
Hult Lumber Co .... 9-80
Herman Fisher 15-00
L. T. Sinclair 15.00
District No. 43 .
Firwood Lumber Co ...... 23.16
Jack Sanders 6.00
Walter Fletcher , 6.00
A. D. Burnett ........ 12-50
District No. 34
J. Zimmerman 32.00
F. Kelnhofer ........ 23.50
G. Settje .. 7.50
G. Tiedeman 18-00
C. Davids 23-60
F. Zimmerman 4.00
M. Tiedeman 4.00
W. Philips .... ...... 99.75
J. Densmore '. 11.15
L. Davids .....77..... .7: 7.75
H. Davids H-75
IA. Koellermeier .. ... .... 2.00
C. Christensen , 8.00
J. Edmonds 23.00
H. Coteon 20.00
D. Colson 18-00
A. Colson 12-00
J. Scholander ...... .... 8.00
J. Schauber 7.00
F. Busch .... .... 2.00
W. Kaiser 42.50
L. Ford 1. 7.00
D sitrict No. 40
C. O. Davis .... 41.50
David Fosberg .... 17.00
V. E. Fosberg ...... ...... 25.00
J. M. Anderson ' 12.00
S. Peterson 20.00
Dave Peterson 8.00
I. S. Hedden .......... 4.00
Herbert Ackerson 3.00
F. Carlson 14.60
J. M. Cahill 8.00
Geo. W. Cone 7.15
H. F. Gibson 15.00
District No 41.
Paul R. Meinig 5.80
Firwood Lumber Co 9.48
Firwood Lbr. Co 157.04
H. H. Udell .... 7.50
John Affolter ........ 4.50
Gaylord Keith 28.23
John Bews .... 8.00
A. J. Morrison 4U.O0
Victor Bodley 7.7 36.00
C A. Keith ...7". .7.7 .... 33.75
Distrct No. 44.
Oregon City Cosricr .... 6.O0
S. M. Warnock ...... 7.7 3.00
C. Reusser .... .... 3.t0
C. Pider .7.7. 3.75
A. J. Marrs ... '. 'i ''0
District No. 46.
Kilmer & Kinsel Sf-.!)t0
Coast Culvert & Fume Co. .40
Owen Hattan 8.60
District No. 47.
Montague O'Reilly Co .... 616.995
Milo Pollock 7.7. 2.63
W. J. Weber 3?.00
T. A. Timm 39 00
D. O. La Cure " . 3C.00
C. W. Conklin 38.00
Tom Knowles .7.7. ' 41.00
G. Noaks 31.25
O. F. Hardison .... 32.00
Jim Roberts .. 13 50
Sam Roberts 13.J0
H. M. Clay .7.7. 36.U0
H. B. Allen 12.50
F. J. Johnson 15.50
W. L. Jones .77. 88.80
E. E. Roethe ...... 7.7. 55 20
O. P. Roethe"." 1035
Oregon City Enterprise .... 5.00
W. II. Counsell 7.7.3161.09
District No. 48
Firwood Lumber Co 48.28
Eastern Clackamas Journal 5.00
Carl AlAt 12.00
Antone Malar 11.00
J. G. DeShazer" 14.75
James Lamper 6.00
Gotfried Stucki'.".. 6.00
Dewey Alt .7.7 6.00
Walter Alt ... 7.00
Imul Wandland 7.7.. 7.00
Distri ctNo. 49
Oregon City Enterprise 5.00
Garfield Lumber Co 3.78
Garfield Mercantile Co ...... .. C.25
Cary Mercantile Co . ... 5.20
F. II. Davis 18.00
E. T. Davis ...... 777. 18.00
A. C. Davis .7.7. 8.00
A. J. Irvin .... 22.00
Tom Carter ...... 24.00
E. Krigbaum 7.7... 12.00
C. Krigbaum ...7 " 16.00
C. A. Wilcox 4.00
Julius Krieger 12.00
G. T. Hunt ......7!." ..... 52.75
Geo. Hathaway 20.00
Geo. Hathaway 20.00
B. T. Rawlins 26.25
E. Amacher 12.00
H. C .Sanford '." .77. 19.00
N. Elling 77 11-00
H.'G. Hunt 12.00'
A. J. Krigbaum .... .......... 16-00
A. H. Perry 21.00
L. M. Yocum 36.00
Paul Sauer 2.00
Floyd Davis 2.00
District No. 51.
Oregon City Courier 6.00
C. Wolfhagen 2.10
Jonsrud Bros 7.83
A. L. Heacock .' 37.50
Will Teevin .... 64.00
Harold Wilson 31.50
D. B. Ragan .J 23.50
W. O. Benjamin 19-900
John Hoffmeister 36.00
John DeYoung ...... 28.00
Jake DeYoifng .... 22.00
Dean Cline 10.00
A. G. Shephard .... ...... .... 19.00
Frank Metzger 32.00
Olof Gran 13.75
Ed Teevin 8.00
Louis Hoffmeister 11.00
Albert Hoffmeister 11-00
Albert Boese .7. 26.00
Will Witzel 9-00
Fritz Boese 2.00
Chas. Proebstal ...... 8.75
Aug Olson .... - 6.00
Henry Hoffmeister .. 2.00
Ole Rodlun 6.00
Henry Henningsen .... 6.00
Richard Nothnaele .... ' 100.00
District No. 52.
H. W. Kanne ...... 11.50
Otto Brookman 1.00
Oreeron City Enterprise 5.00
District No. 53.
C. A. Beugli .... 21.00
Georee Palmer ... 61.60
Ernest Conrad 14.00
A. L. Yoder .... 256.76
District No. 54.
Oregon City Courier 5.00
J. L. Stanton 5.00
.... .. ' District No. 56 1
Mayfield'Bros 257.10
Heft & Co 18.50
Dan Fellows 2.00
Stephen Fellows 2.00
Bert Cota .... ...... 2.00
James Beeson .... 3.75
A. Fellows ...... .... 2.00
Clay Miller 6.00
Nat Scribner ,5.85
Geo. North .'. 1.00
Jesse Mayfieid ...... 1.00
Geo. Zeigler ...... 1.75
Will Rutherford 1.75
District No. 57.
Julius Moshberger .... 2.00
H. M. Stuwe 7.7. .8-75
David Westberg 4.00
Lewis Helgerson 4.00
W. J. E. Vick 3.25
Molalla Pioneer 5.00
Aug Rothenberg 8.50
John Nofziger ...... 4.00
District No. 58
Oregon City Courier 5.00
District No. 59.
Geo. Brown .......... 5.00
Geo. Cone .. 1.00
Ed Roser ...... 5.00
Jno Stark 3.00
Gene Horton ...... ...... ........ 10.00
F. Mighells .. 77.. ...... .77 6.00
Jno Parker 6.50
W. M. Rumery .. .... 7.50
Oregon City Courier 5.00
C. W. Friederick 6.00
1 General Roads
A. Gross ..7 5.00
D. Colson -7 ...... 8.00
C. Christensen 9.00
J. Edmonds : .7 .... 5.00
W. Kaiser 6.00
Robbins Bros .... .... 1.80
The Molalla Pioneer 5.00
W. J. E. Vick 2.00
E. A. Moffatt 7. 14.00
O. T. Kay . .. 14.00
D. H Ramsby .... l'J.OO
Max Huss .'. 10.00
t Williams 24.00
II. Dnhl 16.00
Royal Davidson 4.00
W. W. Everhart .. 7.7..!".'. 23.50
Geo. J. Case 6.00
Addie Hummer 16.55
W. H. Mattoon ...... 25.00
J. W. Smith ...... .... 9.50
Frank Busch 14.00
Beall & Co ...... , 991.85
Wilson & Cooke 13.45
Cary Mercantile Co .... 11.40
Herman Moehnke .... ...... .. 5.00
Gust Nordling 77 6.00
Gordon E. Hayes 10.00
Adkins Lumber Co , 20.00
Owen G. Thomas 50.56
Standard Oil Co 4.32
Herbert Burger 22.00
Orvel Watts 14.00
Fred Groundlund .... .... 5.00
Frank Busch 7.7... 11.20
Kilmer & Kinzel . 7.7. - 27.60
D. II. Watts . 22.50
Wilson & Cooke 2.00
C. Williamson .... 10.00
A. Osburn 77. 10-00
C. Menshinger 5.25
Aug Shunk .: 4.00
Albert Shunk 4.00
C. Geiger 4.00
C. Reusser ......... 10.00
L. A. Woodard 5.00
J. Buss ' . 10.00
C. Shank .777.. 5.00
Wm. Rowland 7.7.7... 6.00
D. Criteser 4.00
Chas. Rider .. 30.50
S. M. Warnock 7.'.... "".. 8.00
G. Woodard 77... . 8.00
H. Fishers 7.50
V. S. Blackwood 9.75
I. Williams 14.00
O. T. Kay '. 14.00
D. II. Ramsby 16.00
E. A. Mallatt 7." 9.00
EE. L. Talfrey 2.00
R. W. Davidson .... 16.00
Ernest Palfrey 2.00
Thos. Miller 4.00
Ed Johnston ! 1.909
W. W. Everhart 27.50
W. H. Steininger ...... 3.50
Addie Hammer 80.00
J. F. Nelson 10-00
Dick Davis 7 .... 39.00
Hugh Thomas 63.00
Carl Oberg ....... 66.Q0
John Heft .... 48.00
John Heft .... 48.00
Jorden Berg 18.00
Otto Brookman 1 38.00
E. D. Olds ...... , 6.75
D. W. Olds 5.25
H. B. Warren 3.60
T. Kopper ...... 4.50
M. T. Galarmeau 3.50
F. T.-Friel 5.00
J. B. Flynn 3.00
O. G. Mclntyre ...... .... 4.50
C. II. Rainbolt .7.7. ..'.... 4.50
J. S. Greenwood 4.50
Max Anderson 10.00
E. D. Olds .... .25
W. Wyland .'. 40.00
N. B. Wade 20.00
Ear IBird 21.00
Perry Vorheis .. 21.00
C. G. Vorheis 38.00
Ray Wyland ... 25.00
Bert Bird .... 6.00
Ed Crite ...... 24.00
Blaine Bird 8.00
Ben Wade .. .... 8.00
W. M. Bird 27.50
George Kirby 10.15
A. Klinger '. 9.00
Tom Hagan .. 9.00
Fred Gibons 10.15
Lee Cooper 11-25
Wm. Schlimmer 10.15
P. Harry 11.25
E. R. Leaf .... 30.00
M. Cooke .... 5.00
Oregon City Courier 5.00
California Trojan Powder Co 23.35
A. G. Schieve 2.00
A. Larkins 1.50
Olaf Johnson 7.00
Carden Smith'.'.."... 2.00
H. Willson ...... 3.00
Geo. Anderson 2.00
Geo. Lowry 1.00
G. H. Nation ...... ...7.7 2.00
Harvey Schuebel 4.00
J. Kappler ."7 2.00
W. W. Porter ...... 2.00
Geo. 'Wilson 4.00
A. H. Berthold ...... .. 2.00
B. E. Berthold 2.00
Otto Striker 2.00
A. Helvy .... 2.00
John Anderson 2.00
F. H. Oldenberg ":. '. 2.00
R. P. Wallace 8.00
Lewis Churchill 12.00
G. J. Nordling ...... 11.00
R. Schuebel 24.00
E. A. Faust ...... ........ 4.00
Homer Choate 13.75
V. G. Calvin .... ..... 16.50
Mervin Stanton 13.75
W. F. Stanton . .... .777! 24.37
B. Casto ..' 6.75
O. Mahler 17.50
Glen Mahler ...... ....!! ..!!..... 28.00
Ben Stanton 1.50
W. S. Brown 7.25
Wm. Fleegle 6.00
A. S. Kent ...7.7...'."." 3.50
Ray Mahler r 6.00
J. L. Stanton 10.00
Jack Watts 5.50
Delbert Howell . 77 1.50
J. W. Clark 25.25
Paul Samson .... 12.00
J. Hart 2.00
A. L. Yoder ..".!!! .... 15.26
A. J. Lais ...... .7.7. 497.38
K. Gregerson 7.32
H. H. Johnson 23.60
City of Oswego ! 280.50
City of Estacada 155.16
W. L. Mulvey, County Clerk 235.00
COUNTY COURT ORDERS'
In the matter of the subdivision of
Block 146, Oregon City, Ore.,; order
ed that sdid plat be and is approved.
In the matter of deeds to a portion
of lots in Selwood Gardens for pur
pose of widening a street; ordered
that said deeds be accepted and or
dered recorded.
In the matter of the petition of
Peter Heater and others for a county
road; resolution passed and petition
filed with county surveyor.
In the matter of the petition of G.
Keller and others for a county road;
ordered that petitioner be allowed to
withdraw petition from the files.
In the matter of W. J. Moldenhau
er, an indigent person; ordered that a
warrant be drawn in favor of W. J.
Mildenhauer, in the sum of $10.00 on
first day of each month until further
orders.
In the matter of the Robbind road;
ordered that this matter be contiued
to January Term 1914.
In the matter of deeds from Sidney
Paxton and wife to Clackamas County
for road purposes; ordered that said
deeds be accepted and recorded.
In the matter of the claim of Stan
ley M. Wang, M. D., for services to
an indigent person; ordered that a
warrant issue in favor of said Dr.
Stanley M. Wang for $76.30.
In the matter of deliquent certifi
cates issued to II. M. Courtright; or
dered that a warrant issue to said
H. M. Courtright for the sum of $65.
60. In the matter of delinquent certi
ficates of H. M. Courtright; ordered
that a warrant issue in favor of said
H. M. Courtright for $88.34.
In the matter of delinquent certifi
cate of II. M. Courtright; ordered htat
a warrant issue in favor of said H.
M. Courtright for $9.21.
In the matter of deliquent certifi
cates numbered 536, 537, and 538; or
dered that the petition for payment
of same be denied.
In the matter of the claim filed
by H. G. Mullenhoff for slaughter of
two clows; ordered that a warrant is
sue for $26.25 in favor of said H. G.
Mullenhoff.
In the matter of road tax collected
in city limits of Estacada; ordered
that a warrant issue to city of Esta
cada for $155.16 as balance due said
city.
In the matter of road tax collected
in city limits of Oswego; ordered that
a warrant issue to city of Oswego
for $2S0.50 as balance due said city.
In the matter of the claim of- Red
Cross Ambulance; ordered that said
claim be and is denied.
In the matter of increase of allow
ance of Dr. J. W. Norris, 83 county
physician; ordered that said allow
ance be increased to $52.5,0 per. month
said .county physician to furnish all
medicines and drugs at his own cost
In the matter of the application of
the Clackamas Development Co., for
a franchise on county road from Bor
ing to Sandy; ordered that said mat
ter be continued.
In the matter of quit claim deed
to Mary Koerner for lots 1 and 2
block 108, Oregon City; ordered that
said petition be granted and a quit
claim deed to be executed and deliv
ered to Mary Koerner.
In the matter of the Sieben road;
ordered that said road be and is de
clared a county road ' and ordered
opened.
In them atter of special school lev
ies in the several schools in Clacka
mas County to be made by the county
court so tha ta six months school may
be maintained; ordered that a levy
for such school districts' be made as
follows: District 10, .2 of a mill; Dis
trict 25, 1.2 mills; District 57, .5 of
a mill; District 90, 3.00 mills; District
124, 3.00 mills; District 306 1.00 mills.
In the, matter of application of
Mead Post No. 2, G. A. R. for relief
for indigent soldiers; ordered that a
warrant issue to said Mead Post No.
2, for $15.00.
Mrs. J. R. Humphreys received
word Monday morning the sad intel
ligence of the death of her mother,
Mrs. Anna Hoyt, who passed away
at the family home at Woodstock,
Canada, Sunday morning, after an ill
ness of several months, Mrs. Hum
phrey had been advised of her moth
er's illness and had intended, to leave
after the' holidays, for a visit with her
mother. The death came as, a terrible
shock to her. The funeral services
took place Tuesday afternoon at the
home in Canada.
Mrs. Hoyt, besides being survived
by her daughter, leaves two other
daughters, Mrs. C. L. Hale, of Holt
ton, Maine; Miss Anna Hoyt of Wood
stock; and one son Thomas Hoyt of
St. Johns, Canada.
Mrs. Hoyt at the time of her death
was 79 years of age. Her death was
caused by bronchitis followed by an
attack of pneumonia.
THE GRANGE
Conducted by
J. W. D ARROW, Chithtm. N. Y..
Editor of the New York State Orange
Review
NATIONAL GRANGE
Program Outlined For Annual
Meeting at Manchester, N. H.
Every One Looking Forward to the
Greatest Session a to Number and
General Interest That Hat Been Held
In Recent Years.
The local committee in charge of ar
rangements and program for the next
national grange meeting, to be held at
Manchester, N. H., in November, has
made a preliminary announcement. The
following Is the tentative program:
Tuesday, Nov. 11. Evening session only
at which official welcome will be extended
by the governor of New Hampshire, may
or of the city, congressman and a past
master of the state grange.
Wednesday, Nov. 12. Business sessions
morning and afternoon and a public meet
ing in the evening, which will be address
ed by Secretary of Agriculture Houston
of Washington, the national master and
others.
Thursday, Nov. 13. Business session in
the morning, conferring of the fifth and
sixth degrees for out of state Patrons In
the afternoon and the seventh degree In
the evening.
Friday, Nov. 14. Business session in the
morning," conferring the fifth and sixth
degrees on New Hampshire Patrons in the
afternoon and the seventh degree in the
evening.
Saturday, Nov. IB. Business session In
the morning and in the afternoon a trip
to Concord as guests of the state and city
of Concord. Round table session In the
evening.
Bunday, Nov. 16. Special services In the
churches In the morning and the annual
memorial service In the afternoon.
Monday, Nov. 17. Business session In
the morning and evening and in the after
noon visit to the manufacturing industries
of the city,
Tuesday, Nov. 18. Business sessions
morning and afternoon and in the evening
the grange will bo the guests of the cham
ber of Commerce at dinner and the the
ater. Wednesday, Nov. 19. Business sessions
In the morning and afternoon and the an
nual meeting of the Priests of Demeter in
the evening.
Thursday, Nov. 20. Business sessions In
the morning and evening, and In the aft
ernoon there will be a trip to Whipple
farm, New Boston.
Friday, Nov. 21. Business sessions and
flnal work of the grange.
Saturday, Nov. 22. All day trip through
New Hampshire as guests of the state
grange. At Laconia as guests of the
board of trade, at Durhnm as guests of
the college, at Portsmouth and navy yard
as guests of granges and board of trade.
The chamber of commerce of Man
chester has entered into a contract
with the national grange to guarantee
hotel rates so that there shall be no ex
tortion. The Manchester hotel will be
headquarters. The committee announc
es that all who attend will have good
accommodations. Manchester can take
care of 5,000.
A CARRIAGE THAT IS RE
PAIRED AND RE-PAINTED
by us you couldn't tell from the
new article, for we will make it
just as good as it ever was. If
your horses need shoeing you
will find us good judges of a
horse's hoof and what kind of
a shoe it needs, and our work
will be properly and scientific
ally done. If you want anything
done in our line we guarantee
satisfaction.
Owen G. Thomas
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR
HOLIDAYS AT HOME
LOW ROUND TRIP FARES
VIA
A3
The ExpositionLine, 19 IS
Between all points in Oregon, also fom
points in Oregon to Galifornia,
Washington and Idaho s
SALE DATES AND LIMITS
Christmas Holidays: Between all points in Oregon; also
from Southern Pacific points to points in Washing
ton and Idaho Dec. 18 to 25 inclusive. Between
Oregon and California points Dec. 20 to 25. Retura
' Hmit all points Jan. 6, 1914.
New Years Holidays: Dec. 27 to Jan. 1, with final return
limit Jan. 5, 1914. The fs,ew Year Fares apply only
between points in Oregon and between Oregon and
California.
SUPERIOR TRAIN SERVICE
Observation Cars, Dining Cars and big, warm all
steel coaches, All trains solidly vestibuled.
Call on nearest Southern Pacific Agent for full particu
lars, train schedules, specific fares, etc.
John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon
Officephones: Main 50, A50; Res. phones, M. 2524, 1751
Home B251, D251
WILLIAMS BROS. TRANSFER & STORAGE
Office 6i2 Main Street
Safe, Piano, and Furniture Moving a Specialty
Sand, Gravel, Cement, ; Lime, Plaster, Common
Brick, Face Brick, Fire Brick
TO
OUR PATRONS
In order to save your DISCOUNT
Electric bills must be paid before the
J 0th -of the month at our office.
617 Mam St. Oregon City, Ore.
We have numerous electrical de
vices on display in our show room
that you will be interested in know
ing about.
Portland Hail way , Light &
Power Company
MAIN OFFICE SEVENTH, ALDER
PORTLAND
Phones Main 6688 and A. 6131
C. D. LATOURETTE, President
THE FiRST NATIONAL BANK
of OREGON CITY, OREGON
(Successor Commercial Bank
Transaots a General Banking Business Open from 0 a. m. to 3
Guarding Against Croup
The best safeguard against croup
is a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar
Compound in the house. P. H. Ginn,
Middleton, Ga., writes: "My children
are very susceptible to croup, easily
catch cold. I give them Foley's Honey
and Tar Compound and in every in
stance they get prompt relief and are
soon cured. We keep it at home and
prevent croup. Huntley Bros. Co.
" , Dyspepsia is America's curse. To
restore digestion, normal weight,
?ood health and nurifv the blood.
use Burdock Blood Bitters. Sold at
all drug stores. Price $1.00.
THE
- A.X
F. J .MEYER, Cashier.
Why not get
your
Lumber
from the MILfc, direct and
save money? Let me figure
on your lumber bill.
1000 loads of WOOD for
sale or trade.
George Lammers
Beaver Creek.Route 3
SAY