OREGON CITY COURIER, OREGON CITY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1915 3 THE THE COUNTY COURT County Court Proceedings June Term, 1915 In the matter of the petitions for the vacation of Lawton Heights and Bradl Acres; ordered laid over, until July term. In the matter of the report of the County Board of road viewers on 'the Ulrich Trubel and Chas. Krebs roads; passed first and second reading and referred to the District Attorney. In the matter of the bids for the improvement of Gibson road at the approach of the Barton Bridge; all bids rejected. In the matter o f the hauling of gravel on CLickamas River Road and Red ucmg the Cost of Upkeep Ball Bearing ; Long Wearing THE INSTALLATION of L. C. Smith Bros. T. . ypewnters 18 invariably followed by the discovery that the bills for ribbons are much less than be fore. A large corporation recently found that its ribbon expense was cut in two. This is not an accident. It is the result of the mechanical construction that makes the L. C. Smith & Bros, cheapest to maintain. Hie ball bearings give ligbt touch and eliminate pounding impact. The ribbon is actuated by the carriage, not tbe typebar. Tbe ribbon mechanism is automatic, so tbat tbe ribbon reverses at tbe in stant tbe end is reacted and without added strain. Low ribbon cost, low cost of maintenance and the higbest efficiency tbese are guaranteed to L. C. Smith & Bros, users. DEMONSTRATION FOR THE ASKING L. C. SMITH & BROS. TYPEWRITER C? Homt Offici and Factory. SYRACUSE, N. Y. Brtnc&M in All Principal Citica 207 MORGAN BUILDING, PORTLAND, ORE. . . . ... ... .. Of Two Complete Stocks of Merchandise consist ing of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING. SHOES, MIL LINERY, FURNITURE, READY-TO-WEAR, FURNISHING GOODS, Etc. Having purchased the Stock of WORMMAN'S At a Very Satisfactory Price, we are Closing this out at our ECONOMY SALE of this Stock, to gether with THOUSANDS of DOLLARS worth of SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE from our REGULAR STOCK, A sale which surpasses any previous effort in our business career. A SALE that must appeal directly to every man and woman of CLACKAMAS County. A SALE of MERIT and TRUE ECONOMY since owing to the fact as stated above we are in the position to name lower prices than have ever been quoted on Standard Qual ity Merchandise of every description, and urge our patrons to take advantage of this unequaled money saving opportunity. OREGON CITY'S BUSY STORE Abernethy Road; contract awarded to Babler and Gerber. ' In the matter of the petition of the Central Point Telephone Com pany for franchise; laid over. In the matter of the appointments of E. P. Berdine, Samuel Riley, S. R. Green and G. W. Harrington, as dep uty sheriffs of Clackamas County; appointments approved. In the matter of the Tautfest Road; declared a county road and or dered opened. In the matter of the Henry Hen ningsen Road; declared a county road and ordered opened upon condition that the petitioners pay the damages as assessed by the Couty Board of Road Viewers. In the matter of the petition of E. mm ILZJ i mm STORE B. McConahy for a county road; re ferred to viewers. In the matter of deeds of Oliver Robbins, et al, to Clackamas county for road purposes; accepted and or dered filed for record. In the matter of the improvement fo Robbins Hill at Molalla; Contract awarded to Fred Schafer for the sum of $1500.00. In the matter bf the claims of Wm. A. Metier, H. G. Mullenhoff, C. H. Sloop and E. L. Walters for cattle indemnity; ordered paid. EXPENDITURES FOR MONTH OF MAY District No. 1 A. F. Hayman $5.22 Coast Culvert and Flume Co... 40.20 C. W. Schuld & Sons 71.75 N. A. Pearson . 2.25 Caffall Bros 6.15 E. I. DuPont DeNemours Pow der Co 20.37 Hodson-Feenaughty Co 131.60 Joe Peters 122.50 John Davis 122.50 I M. E. Hayman 92.50 1 A. L. McDonald 50.00 Geo. Wilson 107.50 Roy Otty ' 75.00 W. Sellwood 96.95 Dean Goffeney 103.75 Wm. Strange 80.00 Wm. Smart 50.00 A. A. Conklin ; 20.00 George Deargon : 50.00 R. Gibson 13.12' Henry Scott (.... 10.00 Earl Atwood t 7.50 0. J. McKenney 54.00 John Kaye , 56.25 John Kaye :. 56.25 Frank Frossard 47.25 Carl Parry 45.00 A. E. Carlson 34.87 S. L. Mullan 62.50 District No. 2 T. A. Roots 5.76 A. S. Lukasz 6.35 A. Mather 2.75 A. C. Wold 35.00 W. Jones 15.00 M. Roberts .' 15.00 E. Curry 15.00 J. Umaker ... 30.00 A. R. Lagenburg 15.00 R.., Johnson 17.50 R. Johnson 17.50 M. Stoltenburg 15.00 H. Imel 7.50 P. Arnold 15.00 T. A. Roots 20.00 District No .3 Coast Culvert & Flume Co 6.30 C. Wolfhagen 1.45 J. C. Elliott & Co 26.15 Earl Tong 7.00 Cecil Young 10.00 R. Schmidt 11.00 H. Seibert 40.00 Curtis Young 18.00 Walter Thebo , 7.00 Fred Cooke 6.00 0. O. Parrott 17.00 Bill Donley 18.00 Jack Donley 9.00 OF OREGON CITY STORE Milt Donley 9.00 W. Richie 8.00 J. A. Stall 8.00 IL Paulson 12,00 A. Osterback 4.00 Frank Eberhart '. ., 7.00 S. Konitzer 3.00 W. Young 6.00 District No. 4 C. W. Schuld & Sons 53.20 Coast .Culvert & Flume Co 5.60 G. F. Boyer 3.00 P. E. Lovall 15.00 G. T. Kitching 18.00 Ed Heiple 14.00 R. H. Currin 6.00 J. B. Linn 5.00 M. S. Server 4.00 L. Hale : 4.00 J. A. Kitching 17.50 W. M. Wade 5.00 L. F. Hale 10.00 R. W. Alspaugh 3.00 Geo. Walter 5.00 H. Githens .'. , !... 8.00 R. S. Coop 11.00 Dan Matson 10.00 J. C. Kitching 6.50 H. S. Jones 5.00 M. E. Linn 6.00 W. H. Cahill 2.00 R. L. Githens 2.00 C. A. Looney 3.00 A. E. Erickson 2.00 J. A. Kitching 7.50 W. M. Wade 3.00 L. F. Hale 5.00 R. W. Alspaugh 3.00 Geo. Walter 3.00 II. Githens 4.00 G. F. Boyer 6.00 M. Baumfield 6.00 P. E. Lovall 6.00 G. T. Kitching 10.00 District No. 5 Howard-Cooper Corp 5.50 C. W. Schuld & Sons 115.50 Perrett & Bickfor,d 16.10 The A. B. Elliott & Co 6.35 M. H. Wheeler 52.50 Chas. Lekberg 58.50 G. A. Tacheron 56.00 Wm. E. Wheeler 70.00 H. A. Beck : 52.00 H.'G. Knox 32.00 Sam Lyons 12.00 J. Imel 39.00 C. A. Wbeeler 28.00 Clarence Siefer 35.00 A. Link 6.00 E. Adams 9.00 District No. 6 Sandy Merc. Co 3.00 Jarl & Eri 5.30 Chas. Krebs, Sr 55.00 Chas. Krebs, Jr 19.25 Nick Schmitz ... 22.50 Ed Suckow 14.55 R. Reich 3.50 Anton Jabs 1.75 George II. Bickford 8.00 District No. 7 Paul R. Meinig 55.65 W. H. Franks 20.25 B. Pickena 13.50 A. C. Park 2.25 G. A. Gerry 14.10 J. G. Hoffman 13.50 J. Ogden 8.00 C. a Eisner 13.50 II. S. Warriner 13.50 H, J. Holland 15.75 W. Miles 15.75 D. R. Stoddard ..i 15.75 W. M. Schrimmer 15.75 A. C. Treeman 15.75 R. J. Mabry 15.15 J. W. Dawes 16.85 J. Cocklereese '. 9.00 S. Miles 15.75 T. Hagen 28.75 Ira Flinn 38.25 S. Robertson 30.90 G. Odell 37.65 Wm. Odell 36.65 Merle Baltimore 21.35 W. Ganger 24.15 A. H. Klingler 15.75 H. C. Moulton . 20.25 F. Gibbons 23.60 G. G. Gibbons'...- 30.35 C. Aschoff 15.75 T. Vanderhoof 13.50 H. Vanderhoof 32.60 C. Vanderhoof 32.60 E. Ten Eyck 15.75 0. Clark 13.50 W. Strack j. 45.00 H. Aschoff 30.35 S. M. Davis 36.00 W. A. Beechill 57.00 H. Ten Eyck 36.00 G. Ogden 33.60 R. W. Akins 22.50 M Thomas 27.00 D. W. Douglas 82.50 District No. 8 Paul R. Meinig 17.45 Carl Alt 59.15 H. H. Watkins 8.65 Fred Bechill 110.50 Pohn Freil 48.00 Carl Alt 4.00 John Buchholz 16.00 District No. 9 Gus Zwirnman .j 27.00 Henry Klinker 14.00 A. H. Miller 12.00 Chris Johnson 4.00 Fred Uitchman 2.00 Robert Miller 4.00 Will Rhoads 3.75 Carl Lins 12.00 H. Rimer 24.00 H. Schmidt 20.00 Peter Rath 8.00 Thea Harders 8.00 Otto Paulsen 4.00 Frank Ochs 6.00 C. Klinker 22.00 Otto Jansen 29.00 John Marshall 20.00 Edd Grafenheim 23.00 Edd Guber 46.00 A. M. Jansen 13.00 C. Guber 23.00 Will Lins 6.00 Fred Marshall 1.00 District No. 10 Coast Culvert & Flume Co 22.79 Howard-Cooper Corp 57.00 Bert H. Finch 34.25 C. H. Duncan 4.85 Tom Rhodes 24.00 Walter Whitbeck 24.00 U. S. Morgan 20,00 Frank Linglebach 32.00 E. E. Jenkins 28.00 J. N. Filippin 24.00 T. J. Reagan 24.00 A. J. Inglish 12.00 A. J. Duncan 28.00 Put Electric Lights IN YOUR HOME Portland Railway, Light & Power Company s THE ELECTRIC STORE Phones Home A-229; Pacific Main 115 Beaver Bldg., Main St. L. J. Palmateer 27.00 Robt. Mattoon 21.00 J. A. Somer 20.00 L. H. McKenney 15.00 Will Pinkley 14.00 F. M. Snyder .. 14.00 Chester Dean 14.00 Alfred Woolsey 14.00 W. R. Woodworth 14.00 J. W. Carson 12.00 E. W. Gribbon 14.00 J. Jones 12.00 C. H. Duncan 42.75 J. B. Duncan 10.00 Harvey Marshall 10.00 W. M. Wade 9.00 District No. 11 Columbia Wire & Iron Wks... 9.00 W. J. Wilson & Co 2.00 E. L. Pope 24.50 F. A. Vallet 17.00 J. Joseph 8.50 C. Whitcomb 6.50 D. W. Toole 13.00 B. D. Pennock 4.25 F. E. Lucas 3.00 District No. 12 Henry Swales , 6.00 Fred Brown : 12.20 W. E. Powers 7.70 P. O'Connor 14.00 R. E. Andrews 14.00 J. Moser 33.00 Edd Kendig 33.00 Eli Swales 33.00 A. Benson 31.00 H. Swales 67.50 E. N. Barett 24.00 A. J. Johnston 24.00 B. Swales 43.00 Geo. Wilcoxen 12.00 Louis Wilcoxen 12.00 O. Benson 12.00 W. E. Powers 18.00 Matt. Harahan 12.00 T. Jubb 15.00 Jesse Cromer 2.00 District No. 13 Scripture & May 75 J. C. Pattison 74.40 Mattoon Lmbre. Co 47.04 Wilson & Cooke 4.85 John Spatz 2.00 Godfrled Schneider : 2.00 John Schneider 2.00 J. Nufer 5.00 W. A. Carlson 4.00 A. Schneider 12.00 W. Hubert 4.00 Harry Hubert 6.00 T. Ripley , ' 16.00 Roy Mattoon 12.00 H. H. Coop 28.00 Gotlieb Schneider .'. 52.00 J. T. Fullam 35.00 (Continued Next Week) MOOSE PLAN PICNIC Aurora Lodgemen To Have Gala Time nt Riverside Park Members of the Aurora Moose club, No. 1459, are planning a mon ster picnic and carnival for June 26, when the lodgemen and their friends will spend the day at Riverside park. Judge Morrow, of the Multnomah county circuit court will be the orator of the day, and H. S. Westbrook, of Portland, will deliver an address; The Aurora band will head a street parade which will open the festivities, NO IMPROVEMENT IN YOUR RESIDENCE WILL BRING YOU BIGGER RETURNS IN CON VENIENCE, COMFORT, CLEANLINESS AND SAVING OP LABOR.. IT ADDS TO THE VALUE OF YOUR PROPERTY ADDS TO THE PLEASURE OF LIVING FOR ALL IN TIIE HOUSEHOLD. IT MEANS NOT ONLY THE COOLEST, SAFEST LIGHTING, BUT THE ABILITY TO USE MANY TIME AND LABOR SAVING DEVICES SUCH AS ELECTRIC FLATIRONS, VACUUM CLEANERS AND SWEEPERS, TOASTERS, TABLE STOVES, WATER HEATERS, SEWING MACHINE MO TORS, WASHING MACHINES, ETC. and Capt. Moshberger and I Company of the militia, will stage a sham bat tle for the entertainment of the guests. The Fletcher carnival com pany will have a number of atrrac tions on hand, and there will be games and sports for all. In the evening there will be a grand ball to wind up the fun of the day. A Mistake Made by Many Don't wait for rheumatism to in dicate diseased kidneys. When you suffer pains and aches by day and sleep disturbing bladder weakness by night, feel tired, nervous and run down, the kidneys and bladder should be restored to healthy, strong and regular action. It is a mistake to postpone treatment. Foley Kidney Pills put the kidneys in sound, healthy condition and keep them ac tive and strong. Begin taking to day. Good results follow the first dose. Jones Drug Co. Walter Hart, of Oregon City, and Ray Appleby, of Milwaukie, were in Salem during the week, taking the state examination for the practice of dentistry. Both are recent graduates of the Northern Pacific dental col lege. C. SCIUJEBEL LAWYER DEUTCHER ADVAKAT Oregon City Bank Bldg. Oregon City Dr. L. G. ICE DENTIST Beaver Building Oregon City PhnM Paolflo, 1221. Horn A 18 OREGON FIRERELIEF ASSN, Strongest Mutual in the West GEO. W. H. MILLER, Agent 216 Tth St.. Oregon City. Residence 612 Phones: Main 1101 Center St. M. 72 Dr. A. McDonald Veterinary Surgeon Office, Red Front Barn Phones: Main 116' B-9 OREGON CITY Geo. C. Brownell LAWYER Caufield Bldg. Oregon City Oregon C. II. COOPER The Insurance Man The only exclusive Fire Insurance in the city. Established 1902 Enterprise Bldg., Main near Sixth