Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, September 15, 1905, Page 8, Image 8

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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1905.
O i j' ' Q
CLACKAMAS COUNTY COURT.
Business Transacted at Regular Septem
ber Term.
Oregon
Shojt Lwe
and Union Pacific
THREE TRA TO 1 HE EAST
DAILY
Throuerh Pullman standard and Tour
1st sleeDinsr cars dallv to Omaha. Chicago.
Spokane; tourist Bleeping cars dally to
Kansas City; through Pullman tourist
sleeping cars (personally conducted)
weekly to Chicago, Kansas City, reclin
ing chairs (seats free to the east daily.)
70
HOURS
Portland to Chicago
No Change of Cars.
70
' Depart. Time Schedules. Akrite
Chicago- Salt Lake, Denver,
Portland Ft. Worth, Omaha, 5.05
Special Kansas City, St. 0 p -9:16
a. m Louis, Chicago and
East.
Atlantic ,
GiDrera Salt Lake, Denver,
8:S p m. Ft. Worth- Omaha, 8:00 a m.
via. Hunt- Kansas City, St.
lngton. Louis, Chicago and
East.
St. Paul
Fast Mall Walla Walla, Lew-
6:16 p ml iston, Spokane, Mln- 7 .5 a m
via Sdo- neapolia, St. Paul.
via opo Duluthi Milwaukee,
kane- (Chicago and East. I
Ocean and River Schedule
For San Francisco Every five days at
8 p. m. For Astoria, way points and
Portland, Oregon.
8 p. m.; Saturday at 10 p. m. Dally
service (water permitting) on Willam
ette and Yamhill rivers.
For detailed information of rates.
The Oregon Railroad A Navigation Cow
your nearest ticket agent, or
General Passenger Agent
A. I CRAIQ,
COLUMBIA RIVER SCENERY
Portland and The Dalles
ROUTE
Regulator
Line
Steamers
Be it remembered. That at a regular
term of the County Court of Clackamas
Countv held In the Court TTmira in Ore
gon City, for the purpose of transacting i Mrs. Guynup, Pauper,
F. W. Sprague,
C. E. Swann.
Mrs. "Valentine,
Mrs. Woods,
J. Fredrlcks,
D. W. Klnnard, Bridge,
Oregonian, bridge,
B. C. Curry, bridge,
county business in September, the same
being the time fixed by law for holding a
regular term of said court, present Hon.
Thos. F. Ryan, county Judge presiding;
T. B. Killin, and Wm. Brobst, Commis
sioners, when the following proceedings
were had, to-wit:
In the matter of supervisor's reports
examined and allowed:
District No. 1.
H. A. Andrews, $3.00
Meyer & Finn, 43.35
District No. 2.
A, Notz, 15.75
Frank Dekins, 17.50
Ray Hartnell. 12.25
E. C. Chapman, 21.00
Ike Johnson, 20.12
Roy Holcomb, 7.00
Geo. Smith, - 6.12
Henry Knoff, 1.75
L. Eriekson, 8.00
Roy Holcomb, 3.00
W. H. Shields, 8.50
M. Shields, 10.06
E. Shields, 6.25
Geo. Huber, 2.00
J. C. Paddock, 25.00
A. L. Mayo, 1.75
Frank Dekins, 7.50
Frank Wolf, 1.25
District No. 4.
Homer Ballou, 1.00
R. B. Gibson, 3.00
H. S. Gibson, 8.75
A. J. Douglas, 9.00
District No. 6.
R. L. Sabin, 57.00
District No. 7.
G. T. Beebe, 3.00
W. S. Fegles, 3.00
Jas. Fegles, 4.00
District No. 9.
Carl Rath, 2.50
Nick Rath, 1-85
William Held, 2.00
District No. 11.
W. J. Cummings,
"BAILEY GATZERT" "DALLES CITY"
"REGULATOR" "METLAKO"
"SADIE B."
Str. "Bailey Gataert" leaves Portland
7 A. M. Mondays,' Wednesdays and Fri
days; leaves The Dalles 7 A. M. Tues
days, Thusrsdays and Saturdays.
Str. "Regulator" leaves Portland 7 A.
M. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays;
leaves The Dalles 7 A. M. Mondays,
Wednesdays and FrJays.
Steamers leaving Portland make dally
connection at Lyle with C. R. & N. train
for Goldendale and Klickitat Valley
points.
C. R. & N. train leaves Goldendale on
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at
6:30 A. M., mak-lng connection with
steamer "Regulator" for Portland and
way points.
C. R. & N. train leaves Goldendale on
Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays at
8:30 A. M.. connecting at Tyle with
steamer "Sadie B." for The Dalles, con
necting there with O. R. & N. trains
East and West.
Str. "Sadie B." leaves Cascade Locks
dally (except Sunday) at 7 A. M. for Th
Dalles and way points; arrives at 11 A
M.; leaves The Dalles 2 P. M., arrive.
Cascade Locks P. M.
Meals served on all steamers.
Fine accommodations lor teams and
wagons.
Landing at Portland at Aider Street
Dock.
MARCUS TALBOT,,
V. P. & G. M.
Gen. Office, Portland. Oregon.
storia & Columbia
River Railroad Co
Leaves. UNION DEPOT Arrives.
I
8:00 A.M. For May gers. Rainier, Dally.
Daily. Clatskanie, Westport
Clifton, Astoria, War
ren ton, Flavel. Ham- 11:10A.M.
mond. Fort Stevens,
Gear hart Park, Sea
side, Astoria and
Seashore.
Express Daily.
Astoria Express.
7:00 P.M. 9:40 P.M.
C. A. STEWART, Comm'l Agrt., Hi
Alder street. Phone Main 906.
J. C. MATO. G. F. & P. A.. Astoria. Or.
You Will Be Satisfied
WITH YOUR JOURNEY
If your tickets read ovPr the Denver
And Rio Grande Railroad, the "Seenic
Jine of the World"
BECAUSE
There are so many scenic attractions
and points of interest along the line
between Ogden and Denver that the
trip never becomes tiresome.
If yon are going Bast, write or informa
tion and get a pretty book that will tell yon
all about It."
W. C. McBRIDE, General Agent
PORTLAND, OREGON
C. H. Douchy,
O. L. Clyde,
W. Rivers,
Bird Ford,
Keeley,
. J. Hawks,
E. Franklin,
L. H. Stricklin,
H. Knoff,
'.. ' H. Jenson,
J. E. Witzig,
C. N. Greenman,
Pope & Co.,
C. W. Friedrich,
Frank Busch,
J. H. Moody,
Sam Kilpatrick,
Robt- Wilkerson,
Fred Himler,
Tom Gleason,
Eli Rivers,
Henry Himler,
L. Eriekson,
N. Piatt,
District No. 12.
J. S. Gill, ,
C. Telefson,
District No. 15.
W. F. Harris,
District. No. 19.
J. H. Darn all.
District NO. 21.
John Phillips,
W. E. Bonney,
District No. 22.
J. D. Renner,
J. R. Davis,
M. Batey.
Victor Dickey,
C. L. Staudinger,
B. F. Noyer,
District No. 23.
R. W. Zimmerman,
Alex Miller,
J. F. May,
J. S. Toder,
District No. 27.
C. J. Jones,
Wm. Mortenson,
D. M. Bentley,
Miles.
Wallace Harmon,
Tommy Garrett,
J. P. Miller,
L. Labour,
District No. 34.
Oregon City Lumber Co.,
L. Ford,
A. K. Ford,
District No. 36.
Ed. Blosser,
Ed. Casto, 9
Chas. Casto,
Amos Kauffman,
W. A. Toder,
J. C. Hardesty,
G. C. Pendleton,
I. S. Miller.
G. W. Killen,
Lais & Co.,
A. S. Kent,
Fry & Scholl,
N. Blair,
Suspension Bridge.
Williams "Bros.,
Wilson & Cooke,
W. Martin, -
W. Edmunds,
D. Gallogly,
S. Pheaster,
E. Stricklyn,
E. Latourette,
D. McMillan,
G. Montague, 1
J. Barry,
J. W. McKay,
District No. 24.
H. H. Deetz,
Lais & Co.,
1 1. A., Bonney,
Solon Kinzer,
Henry Deetz,
R. I. Garrett, ,
In the matter of claims examined and
allowed :
Pauper.
5.25
8.65
98.25
47.82
4.50
W. W. Freeman, circuit court.
J. W. Grasle, Justice Peace,
H. W. Trembath,
J. Meyers,
Sirs. Silver,
J. W. Grasle,
Geo. Mooney,
Livy Stipp, ,
H. Wr. Trembath,
Livy Stipp,
H. W. Trembath,
Thos. F. Ryan, pauper,
Oregon City Ice Co., Ice
Underwood Typewriter Co.,
F. Jones, Wood Saw,
L. Geiger, Fuel,
A. Mihlstein, Court House,
Fred Weider, Court House,
C. . Hartman, "
Water Commissioners, Water,
Frank Busch, Court House,
Irwin-Hodson Co., Clerk,
J. C. Bradley, sheriff,
H. W. Trembath, Sheriff,
C. Buchegger, recorder,
Mary S. Barlow, Schools,
T. J. Gary, Schools,
J. C. Zinser, Schools,
Ednetta Chase, Treasurer,
Echo Samson, Assessor, J
C. H. Dauchy, Assessor.
J. C. Bradley, Assessor,
J. K. Morris, Assessor,
F. J. Nelson, Assessor,
A. Walden, Assessor,
J. F. Nelson, Assessor,
T. B. Killen, Commissioner,
Wm. Brobst, "
Henry Meldrum, Surveyor,
R. L. Holman, coroner.
Dr. Miessner,
R. L. Holman,
Dr. Carll,
Dr. Sellwood,
C. W. Pope,
J. A. Tufts,
J. Younger,
C. P. Farr,
H. W. Trembath,
S. M. Stow,
W. J. Wilson,
Dr. Norris,
40.75 I H. A. Mount,
38.90
24.50
.43.38
.88
15.75
65.00
1.50
1.20
20.30
4.35
78.00
44.00
52.00
19.25
1.75
45.50
21.50
34.00
25.37
21.25
7.50
26.18
2.00
1.75
4.00
52.20
36.00
11.80
11.80
4.35
17.28
14.75
6.00
1.50
3.82
2.50
56.40
5.25
1.50
1.50
4.50
4.50
15.00
9.00
3.50
7.50
J. W Loder,
I R. L. Holman,
Enterprise, Printirtg,
Courier, Printing,
Dr. E. A. Sommer, Insane,
W. A. Stone, Election,
I Huntley Bros. Stationery,
Thos. F. Ryan, Lewis & Clark
Telephone Co.,
T. B. Killen, roads,
Wm. Brobst,
T. F. Ryan,
! O. C. Machine Shops,
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Special bargains made at oar
own Furniture Factory for
HDP PICKERS
Mr., Miss and Mrs. Hop Picker: We guarantee
every piece of furniture made in our furniture fac-
tory in Oregon City. Your money will be per- f
manently invested if you buy our furniture. The
following prices speak for themselves. . . . .
THIS CHIFFONIER
Size 37x58, 5 drawers,
2 of them with locks, ele
gantly finished in golden oak
Price $5.50
THIS BUREAU
In the matter of the condemnation of
lands of Oregon Iron & Steel Co. H. East-
berg and Flora Athey for a county road
Ordered that clerk advertise for bids I
for the construction of roads leading
from Oregon City to Dayton, said bids
to be submitted to County Court on the
4th day of October, 1905.
In the matter of care of James Engle,
an indigent person,
Ordered that a warrant be drawn in
favor of H. T. Evans for use of said
James Engle.
In the matter of Mrs. Heinz, an indi
gent woman;
Ordered that a warrant for $15.00 be
drawn in her favor each month until
further orders.
In the matter of the petition of David
Scheff and others for resurvey of Linn
Road;
Ordered that said petition be granted
and county surveyor ordered to make
such resurvey.
In the matter of the appointment of
Forest Rangers;
Ordered that the appointment of J.
Johnson and R. E. Davis be confirmed.
In the matter of petition of S. N. and
A. J. Straubhar for telephone line under
the name of Home Telephone Co;
Ordered that petition lay over until
the October term.
In the matter of the petition of the
Estacada Brick and Tile Company for
a tramway on county road;
Ordered that said matter be referred
to County Commissioners Brobst and
Killen to visit same on Thursday, Sep
tember 14th.
' in three different styles ele
gantly finished in golden oak
Price $6.50
Jfll . I
GLASS CUPBOARD
r
Oak front, extension drawers. A much bet-
ter piece of furniture than cut shows
Regular price
$12.50
Special Price $9.50
.75
3.00
1.50
1.20
.75
3.00
1.50
7.00
10.00
108.40
13.50
5.80
17.50
2.50
In the matter of the petition of John I construction of the Barton Bridge ;
Robins and others for a county road; I Said company having agreed to build
Ordered that this matter be referred I said bridge for the sum of $12,500 and
to board of county road viewers to meet I the petitioners having agreed to furnish
on the day of September. I all money in excess of $6000 and G. E
In the matter of the petition of H. J. I Hayes attorney for petitioners asking a
Bellarts for license to sell liquors at I few days in which to ascertain views of
Sandy; I said petitioners, it is ordered the award
Ordered that license issue to said H. I ing of contract be continued until Thurs
J. Bellarts to sell liquor at Sandy for I day, September 14. 1905 at 9 o'clock a. m.
one year. la. m.
In the matter of bridge across Milk I In the matter of plank for Molalla
Creek near Howard's Mill; I road
Ordered that George Owings take I Ordered that Supervisor Hornshuh be
charge of the building said bridge, the I directed to ascertain what plank will be
material for posts, sills, chords and brae- I needed and ask for bids for furnishing
Bridge and Building Company for the Hill road; -
Ordered that the fill on said grade be
10.90 I es to be from cedar cut on creek bank. I of same from sawmills in that section
In the matter of the proposition of I of the county, and submit same to County
Gladstone Real Estate Association to I Judge, who is hereby empowered to let
open a road; I contract for the furnishing of the same.
Ordered that the county accept said I In the matter of the improvement of
proposition, and that the county road to I Fishers Mill and Logan road
be graded and improved in" accordance I Ordered that said matter be continued
with same. I until September 14th when Court can
In the matter of a bridge across canal I visit and ascertain what plank -or cover
of Oregon Iron & Steel Company on Os- I ing is necessary.
wego and Bridgeport road; I In the matter of typewriter for Asses-
Ordered that the Oregon Iron & Steel sors office; '
Company be ordered to repair or renew Ordered that action of County Judge
said bridge forthwith. in purchasing said typwriter be approv-
In the matter of Assessment Roll for e(J-
X905; In tno matter of Canemah and Mt.
Ordered that said roll be declared clos- Pleasant road;
ed and ordered turned over to the county Ordered that supervisor open for travel
clerk. that part of said road .from 6th street
Njn the matter of iadex for Assessment ln Canemah to intersection of said road
36.00
18.00
15.00
21.00
16.00
3.00
18.00
10.00
7.50
56.00
10.30
22.84
5.83
3.01
.75
10.00
.STOniA.
Hhe Kind You Have Always Bougm
Sean tie Sf lnB ma T0U navB A'"3!5
John Avin,
Mrs. Bradtl,
Mrs. Parker,
C. E. Burns,
B. F. Forrester,
W. T. Gardner,
Horton & Jack,
A. Imel,
J. A. Jones, .
M. Kruger,
W. J. Lewellen,
L. Matherson,
W. L. Molloy,
R. G. Ogden,
Isaac Prindle,
Mrs. M. Pickens,
J. H. Roadarmel,
Mrs. Ryckman,
8.00
10.00
15.00
5.00
6.00
10.00
8.00
15.00
6.50
7.00
6.00
7.00
8.00
5.00
8.00
10.00
8.00
8.00
Rolls;
Ordered that index be prepared by As
sessor and Deputy as provided by law.
i In the matter of the Boardman Ad
dition to Jennings Lodge;
Ordered that said plat be approved and
confirmed.
In the matter of bids for the construc
tion of Barton Bridge;
The bid of the Portland Bridge and
Building Company bfing the lowest, it is
ordered that the bids of Payn, Counsell
and Thomas, Puget Sound Bridge and
Dredging Co:, The International Contract
ing Co., Burrell Construction Company,
and C. F. Royal & Son, be rejected and
certified checks be returned to said bid
ders. In the matter of the bid of the Portland
with Lawton road.
In the matter of new grade on Parker
covered with either plank or good large
corduroy.
In the matter of repair and improve
ment of Bridgeport road;
Ordered that Commissioners Killen and
Brobst visit said road and make arrange
ments to have same placed in good con
dition.
In the matter of planking road from
Boring towards Sandy;
Ordered that Proctor & Beers be noti
fied have agreement signed and filed
by September 14th at 9 o'clock a. m.
Court adjourned until September 14th,
1905.
Anxious to Please.
"Aw, get off the earth," said the slangy
person.
"I'd give a good deal if I could," re
plied the man who had, after many years
of hard work, completed his flying mach
ine, only to find that it wouldn't fly.
ATTACKED BY A MOB.
and beaten, in a labor riot, until covered
with sores, a Chicago street car conduc
tor applied Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and
was soon sound and well. "I use it in
my family," writes G. J. Welch, of Te
konsha, Mich., "and find it perfect." Sim
ply great for cuts and burns. Only25c
at Howell & Jones' drug store. x
THREE JURORS CURED.
His Happy, Happy Home.
"My wife always thinks when I kiss
her that I've been doing something which
makes me feel guilty."
"Why do you ever kiss her then?"
"When I don't she's positive that I
have been doing something which makes
me feel that I have no right to thus sa- I three of us
lute her."
Of Cholera Morbus with One Small Bot
tle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy.
Mr. G. W. Fowler, of Hightower, Ala.,
relates an experience he had while serv
ing on a peit jury in a murder case at
Edwardsville, county seat of Clebourne
county, Alabama. He says: "While there
I ate some fresh meat and some souse
meat and it gave me cholera morbus in
a very severe form. I was never more
sick in my life and sent to the drug store
for a certain cholera mixture, but the
druggist sent me a bottle of Chamber
lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem
edy instead, saying that he had what I
sent for, but that this medicine was so
much better he would rather send it -to
men in the fix I was in. I took one dose
of it and was better In five minutes. The
second dose cured me entirely. Two fel
low jurors were afflicted in the same
manner and one small bottle cured the
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