Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, May 19, 1905, Page 8, Image 8

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OREGON" CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1905.
COUNTY COURT.
(Concluded from Page 5).
TJ. M. Bentley, 2.25
Tilman Clapp, 1.50
J. T. Drake, 1.50
J. Labour, 8.75
District No. 28.
J. M. Nicholson, $12.00
' G. M. Groshong, 12.00
m E. Nicholson, 4.50
XJeorge Wyland, 4.50
Edward Wyland, 4.50
J. Marks, 1.50
Ben Boiles, 3.00
H. 'Wilson, 9.00
E. E. Rich, 28.85
G. E. Lawrence, 2.64
District No. 29.
J. C. Snyder, $22.00
District No. 31.
Z. Elligsen, $ 3.00
J. L. Kruse, 2.25
G. Volpp, 7.00
Z, Elligsen, 22.50
E. Kekel, j 1-00
A. Schnoor. 7.00
Wm. Sturdevent, 2.00
H. Elligsen, 10.50
K. Weisenborn, 3.50
E. Kruse, 30.00
Ed. Gross. 100
J. L. Kruse. 4.50
District No. 33.
W. J. Lewellen, 3.25
. J. T. Meyers & Co., ' 24.19
Ed. Closner. 25.50
District No. 34.
C. Gray, 16.25
D. C. Howell, 24.50
T. Armstrong, 29.75
J. Armstrong. 15.75
C. T. Blackburn, 22.75
E. Crands, 18.25
J. Townsend, 11.37
L. Ford. 40.25
C. W. Ford, 1-75
T. Haze. 14.00
A. K. Ford, 25.00
A. A. Woodhouse, 15.75
J. Franklin, 8.75
District No. 36.
E. Peterson, $ 6.00
A. Peterson, 3.00
B. Lyman. 3.00
D. C. Yoder, 2.25
Bud Thompson, 4.50
I. Broadwell, 1.50
Noah Yoder, 3.00
E. Liason. 1.50
A. Olsen, ' 3.00
N. Blair. 15.00
In the matter of claims allowed:
T. B. Killen, Commissioner, $17.40
Thos. F. Ryan, pauper, 38.25
P. Nehren, jail, 31.39
R. L. Holman, papuer, 10.00
I. Selling, 2.00
St. Vincent Hospital, pauper, 15.00
C. Bluhm, pauper, 5.00
C. N. Greenman, pauper,, 2.50
Howe, Davis & Co. clerk, 16.00
Glass & Prudhomme clerk, 12.00
B. A. Sleight, clerk, 36.00
H. W. Trembath, sheriff, 40.50
Fashion stables, sheriff, 16.80
,J. M. Tracy, sheriff, 3.00
A. M. Shibley, sheriff, 4.00
H. Everhart, 5.50
J. R. Shaver, sheriff, 2.00
C. Buchegger, recorder, 42.00
W. G. Beattie, school supt., 8.00
Coast Agency Co., treasurer, 2.75
G. A. Bollack, treasurer, 2.00
Ella Shaver, sheriff, 14.00
Ednetta Chase, sheriff, 11.00
J. F. Nelson, assessor, 108.00
F. J. Nelson, Assessor, 18.00
H. F. Gibson, assessor, 75.00
J. K. Morris, assessor, 75.00
J. C. Bradley, assessor, 39.00
C H. Dauchy, assessor, 75.00
33d. Carter, assessor, 69.00
3311a Shaver, Tax Dep't 19.00
Iva Harrington, tax dept, 26.00
G. A. Bollack, tax dept., 25.00
D. C. Boyles, tax dept., 40.00
Ednetta Chase, tax dept., 21.25
Enterprise, printing, 71.55
Courier, printing, 8.40
G. A. Harding, expense, 2.20
Planing Mills, court house, .50
Wilson & Cooke, court house, 6.40
Frank Busch, court house, 1.40
Fashion Stables, circuit court, 2.50
John W. Connell, circuit court, 3.60
Launch Pilot, circuit court, 13.00
Witness Account.
W. A. Sellwood, witness, 3.60
Roy Johnson, witness, 3.60
W. H. Hobble, 2.20
G. W. Purcell, 2.20
A. Richardson, 2.40
O. F. Jones, 2.40
H. R. Brown, 2.40
Louis Rail, 2.40
Geo. Himler, 2.40
James H. Reed, 3.20
Thos. Fox, ' 3.00
M. S. Saundres, 6.60
J. E. Carmack, . 6.60
Chas. Moehnke, 3.20
Juror Account.
6.20
13.85
5.20
8.80
850.00
11.60
3.50
3.50
3.10
3,10
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
10.00
7.95
11.20
16.80
5.90
5.50
5.50
5.90
, 5.10
, 5.10
1.70
5.00
O. Wissenger, 3.20
C. F. Polivka, . 3.20
G. W. Lockerby, 7.00
A. D. Burnett, 6.00
E. Weise, 4.60
F. E. McGugin, 17.00
T. O. Ridings, ' 16.00
W. B. Stafford, 24.20
A. V. Davis, 29.00
T. A. Campau, 27.20
A. Erickson, 26.20
John Molzan, 23.70
A. Engle, . 28.80
Fred Heft, 24.00
W. E. Wanker, 25.00
J. G. dpperson, 30.60
J. Paulsen, 29.40
S. J. Landon, 30.60
James Shannon, 23.40
C. S. Fuge, 24.20
F. Habelt, 28.20
G. A. Shubel, 23.80
M. Tauchman, 24.00
A. Mautz, 22.60
W. S. Rider, 25.00
Witness Account.
Chas. Moehnke, 2.60
Mary Sequest, 4.50
Cathrina King, 4.00
A. Richardson, 2.40
C. M. Toole, x 2.20
C. O'Donell, 2.20
F. S. Toole, 2.20
H. McCoy, 2.20
Thos. Fox, 3.00
H. W. Koehler, " 3.00
L. Grubbs, 2.20
M. W. Miller, circuit court, 10.50
Telephone Co., 10.65
B. A. Anderson, Coroner, 1.20
H. Campbell, coroner, 1.20
C. B. Jones, coroner, 1.20
H. Foglesong, coroner, 1.20
J. S. Imel, coroner, 1.20
G. C. Waldron, coroner, 1.20
E. R. Leek, coroner, 1.70
H. Hiddleson, coroner, 1.70
Jas. Tamblyn, coroner, 1.70
C. H. Meissner, coroner, , 5.50
J. W. Loder, coroner,
R. L. Holman, coroner,
R. L. Holman, coroner,
Huntley Bos Co., stationery
E. M. Kiger, machinery,
W. Brobst, Commissioner,
Justice Peace Court.
J. Lowery,
Geo. Lowery,
P. Nauertz,
Maggie Nauertz,
V. L. Mack, '
E. C. Shull,
J. S. Dick,
G. Kesserling,
G. W. Covey,
O. R. Mack,
Wm. Knight,
J. A. Graham,
Livy Stipp,
H. W. Trembath,
D. Bridenstine,
O. Klartsch,
Mrs. Nicholson,
C. B. Smith,
A. E. Alspaugh,
H. Landwehr,
A. E. Alspaugh,
Dr. Sommer, Insane,
In the matter of the petition of James
Adkins and others for improvement of
Cape Horn road;
Ordered taken under advisement un
til court can visit same.
In the matter of deed to Elmer Calk
Ins for land deeded to County by Mahan
and wife;
Ordered that deed issue to said Elmer
Calkins.
In the matter of the petition of Airs.
C. A. Roberts for county aid;
Ordered that matter be laid over until
rates can be ascertained to her home In
Michigan.
In the matter of the application of N.
Moore for reduction of asscssmait:
Ordered that same be referred to the
Assessor.
In the matter of appointment of road
supervisor of district No. 32;
E. L. Baker having resigned as super
visor, D. J3. Stahlnecker Is hereby ap
pointed as supervisor of said district.
In the matter of the petition of Fred
Rakel to lay water pipes in town of
Canemah;
Ordered that said matter be laid over
until next term of this court. .
In the matter of the petition of A S.
Henderson and others for county road;
Board of road viewers ordered to meet
at the place of beginning of said road on
the 29th day of May, 1905.
In the matter of Rock Creek Hill in
Marquam district;
Ordered laid over until same can be
visited by court.
In the matter of petition of Geo. H.
Brown and others for county road;
Ordered that said petition be and is
denied.
In the matter of the Milk Creek road;
Ordered that road supervisor grade the
mile of road between the gravel improve
ments and the matter of subscriptions for
graveling to come up at June term.
In the matter of subscription for im
provement of new road from Sandy to
Borings ;
The sum" of $575.00 having been sub
scribed for said improvement, it is order
ed that road supervisor be instructed to
expend said sum of money upon the open
ing and improving said new road from
Sandy to Borings.
In the matter of the Improvement of
road from Sandy to Firwood.
Road supervisor is instructed to fix the
hill near Firwood in the manner agreed
upon by county commissioners.
In the matter of the license of M. C.
Adkins ;
Ordered that said license continue for
one month.
In the matter of petition of John F.
Risley for telephone franchise;
Ordered that said franchise be granted
subject to regulations.
Ia the matter of petition of Farmer's
Telephone Co. for a telephone franchise
Ordered that that part of petition ask'
ing for 50 year franchise be and is de
nied; otherwise franchise is granted sub
ject to proper' regulations.
In the matter of petition of E. N. Fos
ter and others for vacation of part of
townsite of Eagle Creek;
Ordered that said petition be granted
in so far as the vacation of lots in blocks
2, 3, 4. 5, 6, 7 and lots 4 to 14 inclusive of
block 1; and that part of railroad avenue
lying south of the southerly boundary of
First street; also all of the alley through
blocks 5, 6, and 7; all of that certain alley
lying on the westerly boundary of blocks
1. 2, 3 and 4; all of First street between
blocks 1 and 2; all of Second street be
tween blocks 2 and 3 and 6 and 7; all of
Third street between blocks 3 and 4 and
blocks 5 and 6; and all of Fourth street
south of blocks 4 and 5.
And it is hereby ordered that said lots
and blocks and streets and parts of
streets and alleys and parts of alleys as
above set out be and they are hereby de
clared vacated; it is further ordered that
that part of petition praying for vaca
tion of broadway avenue or part thereof,
of railroad avenue north of the south
erly boundary of first streets; of the al
ley through block 8; of that part of First
street lying between blocks 7 and 8 and
the lots in block 8 be denied.
In the matter of application of su
pervisor of District No. 31 for powder;
Trullinger for county road; - t -
drdered that board of road viewers
meet at place of beginning of road on
the 22d day of May. 1905.
In the matter of claim of S. W. Sco
ville for damages; ,
Ordered that said claim be denied.
In the matter of petition, of Mead Post
No. 2. for aid for George Westfall, an
indigent Soldier;
Ordered that warrant issue to said post
for $10.00 for said relief.
In the matter of Meteorite in court
yard;
Ordered that the matter be left with
County Judge to make regulations re
garding same.
In the matter of petition for county aid
to Ellen and Gorham Bridges; ;
Ordered that an v allowance of $15.00
per month be made, to be paid on first
of each month.
In the matter of inspection of certain
Improvements in Marquam and Canby
districts;
Ordered that Commissioners Brobst
and Killen visit same on the 17th of
May.
In the matter of the applications of Mr.
Bowerman and J, Fredricks for county
aid;
Ordered that warrants be drawn month
ly In favor of Mrs. Bowerman for $10.00,
and ' one in sum of $3.00 favor of J.
Fredricks.
In the matter of payment of costs in
case of Moores vs. Clackamas county;
Ordered that warrant Issue to said
Moores upon his satisfying the judgment
in the sum of $72.40.
In the-, matter of the application of
town of Milwaukie for portion of taxes
of 1904;
Ordered that matter be referred to
District Attorney for an opinion. ' -,
In the matter of the "Wm. Smith change
In Fan ton road;
Ordered that said petition be granted
and road ordered opened by supervisor
with the labor of the petitioners, and
that the expense of survey be paid by
Clackamas county.
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Having secured the agency for the
Stttdebake Company for Oregon
City and vicinity, W. L. Block,tbe
Furniture man, is now prepared to
supply your wants in another way.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Multnomah,
Cecille Kaegi, Plaintiff,
vs.
Henry Kaegi, Defendant.
By virtue of an attachment execution.
judgment and order of sale issued out of
the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for the County of Multnomah, to me dl
rected, dated the 29th day of April, 1905,
upon a judgment rendered and entered in
said court on said day in the above en
titled cause, wherein Cecille Kaegi, the
plaintiff, recovered judgment against
Henry Kaegi, the defendant, for the sum
of $1250.00, with interest thereon at the
rate of six per cent per annum from said
29th day of April, 1905, and the costs of
and upon said writ, commanding me to
make sale of the following described real
property, I did, on the 10th day of May,
1905, levy upon the following described
real property, to-wit:
, That certain parcel of real estate situ
ate, lying and being in Clackamas Coun
ty, State of Oregon, and bounded and
particularly described as follows, to-wit:
All of lots numbered 3 and 6 in Tract
numbered 63, in the First Subdivision of
a portion of Oak Grove, save and except
ing that portion deeded by the Oak Grove
Land and Improvement Company to the
East Side Railway Company as a right
of way, by deed acknowledged March 24,
1893. recorded March 29, 1893, in Book 51,
of the Record of Deeds of said Clackamas
County, at page 194, together with the
improvements thereon and the tenements,
hereditaments and appurtenances there
unto belonging or in anywise appertain
ing.
Now, Therefore, by virtue of said at
tachment execution, judgment and order
of sale, and in compliance with the com
mands of said writ, I will, on Monday,
the 19th day of June, 1905, at the hour of
10 o'clock a. m. at the front door of the
County Court House in the City of Oregon
City, in said County and State, sell at
public auction, to the highest bidder for
cash, all the right, title and interest
which the said defendant, Henry Kaegi
had in and to the above described real
property on the date of said attachment,
to-wit: March 9, 1905, or which he has
since acquired or now has therein, to
satisfy said judgment, execution, costs
and accruing costs.
J. R. SHAVER,
Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon.
First publication May 12, 1905.
Last publication, June 9, 1905.
THE REFUTATION
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of the Studebaker Company's pro
ducts is too well known to require
any introduction to the people of
this vicinity The trademark of
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stands for the best in the way of
Wagons, Buggies and Carriages.
Delay making any purchases until
you have consulted Mr. Block who
will carry a complete line of Stude
baker vehicles.
THE FURNITURE MAN
Main and Seventh Streets Oregon City, Oregon
W.
SWEEPING DYSPEPSIA AWAY.
The Remarkable Curative Properties of
Pep I kola.
So many cases have come right under
their own personal observation that Hunt
ley Bros. Sc. Co., now . know beyond all
question what Pepsikola will do.and they
can give you the names of scores of
people whose experience with it has been
remarkable. In fact, there is hardly a
person in Oregon City today but knows of
some one who has been decidedly benefitted.
Thin people find that Pepsikola in
creased their weight. Others claim that
it cures heartburn, palpitation, sour stom
Ordered that he be allowed 100 pounds I ach, wind belching, bad taste in the mouth
of powder.
In the matter of books ror registration
of titles under Torren's System;
Ordered that the books be purchased
by County Judge.
In the matter of Lewis & Clark Fair
appropriation ;
Ordered that warrant for balance.
amounting to $500 be drawn.
In the matter of the Fischer and Logan
road improvements;
Ordered that road supervisor proceed
to clear and grade said road with sub
scriptions, the said grading to be done
under the supervision of W. H. Counsel
In the matter of the bridge between
Barton and Logan;
Ordered that said matter be continued
until next term.
In the matter of repairs to Milwaukie
bridge;
Ordered that action of county judge
toward having ' said bridge repaired be
approved.
In the matter of repairs to Suspension
bridge ;
Ordered- that the amount of necessary
repairs be ascertained by county judge,
and he to have same repaired and re
painted. In the matter of plank on Fischer Hill
and Wolfe hill in road district 18;
Ordered that bid of Dix Bros, of $6.60
per thousand for lumber be filled, and
matter taken under advisement.
In the matter of the petition of N.
coated tongue, fullness and distress after
eating, while to those who are listless.
tired and worn out and without ambition
it gives new vigor and renewed vitality
right away. And the guarantee is so
plain and so sure there can be no misun
derstandlng.
The manufacturers do not want even
one dissatisfied customer in Oregon City
and Huntley Bros. & Co., always sell
Pepsikola with the understanding that it
must relieve and cure you or you can
have your quarter back simply by asking
for it.
Saloon License.
Notice is hereby given that we will
apply at the next regular meeting of
the city council for a renewal of our
liquor license at our present place of
business. Main street between Sixth and
Seventh streets.
KELLY & RUCONICH.
A Good Suggestion.
Mr. C. B. Wainwright of Lemon City,
Fla., has written the manufacturers that
much better results are obtained from
the use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and diarrhoea Remedy in cases of pains
in the stomach, colic and cholera morbus
by taking it in water as hot as can be
drank. That when taken in this way the
effect is double in rapidity. "It seems to
get at the right spot Instantly," be says.
For sale by Geo.' A. Harding.
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ragging rains
2825 Keeley St., '
Chicago, Iul, Oct,, 2, 1902.
I suffered with falling and con-,
gestion of the womb, with severe
pains through the groins. I suf
fered terribly at the time of men
struation, had blinding headaches
and rushing of blood to the brain.
What to try I knew not, for it
seemed that I had tried all and
failed, but I had never tried Wine
of Cardui. that blessed remedy for
sick women. I found it pleasant
to take and soon knew that I had
the right medicine. New blood
seemed to course through my veins
and after using eleven bottles I
was a well woman.
Mrs. Bush is now in perfect
health because she took Wine of
Cardui for menstrual disorders,
bearing down pains and blinding
headaches when all other remedies
failed to bring her relief. Any
sufferer may secure health by tak
ing Wine of Cardui in her home.
The first bottle convinces the pa
tient she is on the road to health.
For advice in cases . requiring
special directions, address, giving
symptoms, "The Lames Advisory
Department," The Chattanooga
Medicine Co., Chattanooga, lean
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SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clackamas.
B. A. Hamblin. Plaintiff,
vs.
B. J. Hamblin, Defendant.
To B. J. Hamblin, the above named
defendant.
In the name of the State of Oregon:
Tou are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against you,
in the above entitled suit, on or before
the 24th day of June, 1905, being six
weeks after the first publication of this
Summons, and if you fail so to appear
and , answer said complaint, for want
thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the
court for the relief prayed for in said
complaint, namely: For a decree of said
court, dissolving the marriage contract
and obligations now existing between
yourself and said plaintiff, and that plain
tiff may have all such and different re
lief as he is entitled to in equity.
This Summons is published by order
of Hon. Thos. F. Ryan, Judge of the
County Court, made and entered, on the
6th day of May. 1905.
The date of the first publication of
this notice is the 12th day of May, 1905.
and the time prescribed for the publica
tion thereof is six successive weeks.
H. E., CROSS,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
In order to take care of the inter
est of out customers and to extend a
knowledge of the value of electricity
for lighting, we have opened an of
fice next door to the Bank of Oregon
City, wnich is in charge of Mr. C.
G. Miller.
Estimates on cost of wiring, cost
of current and information on the
advantages of electricity for all pur
poses will te furnished by him at any
time.
Portland General
iectric Company
C G. Miller, Contract Manager
for Oregon City