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

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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FIJI HAY, PKCKMHKK IS, 1PO.V
DELINQUENT TAXES FOR 1904.
(Continued ffom Paso 7.)
Amt. Due
$
Strioklun.l. M. (".. V hnlf of K half
(tux tl(l Spot ion 35. Township S
South. Kimtfp S4 Hunt: ISO artv 11.70
MrAnultv, Mmtin, uixltvlrti'd half of
K half of W half us iIohitIIk-iI in
Koi-ord of IVoils. Hook 90, pitfr
"6, Section .IS, Township 4 South
ItniiRi' B past; SO aoros 11.70
VaiTrn, Anna S., Tark Bihlltlon to
OroKon City, lots 3 to 5 iui'luslvo.
block 2 S.lti
II. H. rrouty. Part of S. It Tvron
P. I,. C as oVsorllied in Ucoonl
of IVcils. Clackamas County, Ore
gon. Hook Ss, Vane 9i. Township
2 South, Kanjfp 1 Kast; 2 aotvs.. 1.97
To tho person who offers to pay the tax
s. costs and accruing penalties thereon,
nnd take a certiticate at the lowest rate of
Interest and which said rate of Interest
shall not be Rivater than ten per cent
paid sale shall he continued from day to
day until the said list Is exhausted. All
of said tracts of real property being sit
uate in Clackamas countv. Orepon.
Pated this 15th day of December. 1905.
J. It SHAVKK.
Sheriff of Clackamas County, Ore iron.
CLACKAMAS COUNTY COURT.
Business Transacted at Regular De
cember Term.
Be It remembered. That at a regular
term of the County Court of Clackama?
County held In the Court House In Ore
gon City, for the purpose of transacting
county business in December 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:
District No. 1.
W. A. Garner.
Chas. H. Dodd Co.,
Meyer & Finn,
C. Hiverly.
J. W. Phillips.
G. Barker.
J. Counsel!,
A. Tucholke,
W. Sellwood,
W. H. Counsell,
District No. 2.
A. Mather.
$ 6.25
.70
13.80
13.50
14.50
35.00
46.50
29.75
10.50
45.00
Sager & Wing,
Rodlun Bros.,
E. C. Chapman.
A. Xotz,
Ike Johnson.
P. H. Henrici.
James Johnson,
P. Robinson,
Ike Johnson,
E. C. Chapman.
P. Busch,
F. Foster,
C. F. Roadarmel,
Geo. Helmeyer,
Max Webster,
J. C. Paddock,
District No. 3.
Sager & Wing,
Rodlun Bros.,
W. E. Mumpower,
District No. 4.
H. L. Ward,
H. S. Gibson,
District No. 5.
Rich & Mall,
Jonsrud Bros.,
M. Lake.
M. Wheeler,
4.00
11.75
62.77
53.37
46.37
44.00
40.25
7.00
27.12
2.C2
1.75
1.00
8.00
5.00
10.00
6.00
51.25
7.40
7.58
10.90
3.50
7.50
104.85
13.14
7.50
4.50
E. Klchey.
A. S. KoRch,
P. M. Hoist,
J. Epperson,
jC. Rtchey,
W. H. BorlnK,
'S. C. Card,
I District No. 0.
I MoinlK Bros..
Peoctor & Beers
I U. E. Jarl,
I Edward Miller,
, John Revenue.
District No. 7.
Struthors Baeon & Son,
E. Miller,
.las. Keides,
IW. S. Fogies,
District No. 8.
Edward Miller.
W. P. Hugh,
Harry Shank,
H. Bedenstine,
H. W. Douglas.
District No. 9.
Otto Paulson, ,
Ed Gruber,
A. Wederholds,
Nick Rath,
Carl Lin s.
William Held,
District No. 10.
Cary Hardware Co.,
Ben Rollins,
Frank Thomas,
W, II. WhoUler
W. R. Oatfield,
District No. 11.
W. H. Smith,
M. Rivers,
B. Jewell,
A. Glass.
C. Belling,
O. L. Clyde,
J. Murphev,
F. Michel.
J. Baumgardener.
D. Worthing ton.
John Kend.
Dlitrlct No. It
Wilson & Cooke,
Bonne v & Miller.
J. S. Gill.
C. Johnson.
W. E. Mumpower.
District No. 13.
W. C. Ward,
James Davis,
George Funk,
Geo. Gill.
J. T. Fullam.
District No. 14.
F. Busch,
S. Bailey,
A. Splinter,
J. Kaufman,
F. Beard.
C. Williams,
L. Davies,
District No. IS.
Pope & Co..
J. H. Moody.
J. A. Confer,
S. M. Thompson,
H. Hill.
W. Rowland.
Geo. Winesett.
F. W. Hacker.
T. Knowles.
Gus. Winesett.
J. Ward.
W. H. Matheny.
R. R. Porter.
H. Rowland.
Max Telford,
V. F. Harris.
3 . 00
3.00
4.00
o og
2. 25
50.00
4.14
84.40
1256.54
4.50
11.25
62.00
10.80
5.00
10.00
6 . 00
6.00
3.00
3.00
.75
.00
1;
6.00
6.00
6.00
3 . 00
4.50
22.00
1 . 00
1 . 50
2.25
1.75
2.50
6 . 00
26.25
7.00
32.85
14. SS
62.13
50.75
4.SS
14.00
3.50
2.25
21.00
5.76
43.75
13.25
4.17
2.60
5.00
8.00
3.50!
15.00 j
.70
21.00
13.12
14.87
12.25
7.00
27.00
i
5.18 j
78.00
42.oo ;
51.00 !
52.00 I
12.00
25.39
45.50 :
1.00 ;
21.87
42.00 ;
38.50
30.00 ;
5.23 ,
4.00
42.98
; Pope & Co.,
Scripture & Beauliau,
j It, II. Tabor.
A. Warner,
A. Smith.
Hoy Stafford.
Frank Hendricks,
Geo. TownHoud,
H. Andrews.
S. .1. OgWbv,
E. Hutch.
F. Way.
E. E. IXiwnev.
District No. 18.
B. F. Allen,
W. Mead.
Aug Staehety,
District No. 17.
W. C. Kendall.
A. 11. Knight,
A. L. Snell.
.!. F. ErlokHon.
Warren Lee,
D. U. Dlmmick.
J. Bunke,
B. O Nelll.
H. C. Gillmore,
District No. 18.
Frank Busch.
C. niuhm.
P. Bohlander,
G. A. Sehubol.
P. Masslnger,
I. Grossniiller,
K. W. Hornschuh,
District No. 19.
James Mallat.
A. Larklns,
C. Mallat,
G. Edwards,
C. Dannals.
A. Dugan,
G. Fish.
C. Sellig.
J. J. Mallat,
O. Dannals,
J. Dennlson.
District No. 20.
F. Busch,
B. Sullivan.
Ben Marshall.
Helston Lev.
John Scott.
M. E. Kandle,
W. Bottemlller,
Louis Rath,
F. T. Shute,
Fred Betirerv
Jack Wallace,
Orlando Fellows,
Fred North.
Oli Hansen.
Milo Pollock.
District No. 22.
L W. Robblns.
M. Trullinger.
P. M. Royles,
C. L. Staudlnger.
H. J. Rastall.
Raymond Dickey,
Victor Dickey.
Martin Baty,
Andrew Johnson,
H. J. Rastall,
Victor Dickey.
Herschel Wilson,
H. J. Rastall.
Frank Lay.
Frank Grimm,
H. J. Rastall.
Frank Grimm
R. P. Cooper.
Franklin Cooper,
J. W. Staudlnger,
R. Snodgrass.
Ralph Holrnan,
6.25 Ira Boyer. 7. II
2.00 Victor Dickey, 7.00
43.35 II. .1. Rastall, x 10.00
36.90 GotlieU Feyrer. 12.25
22.50 Uaymond Dickey, 12.25
23.70 A. Kngle. 12.25
IS, 75 District No. 23.
20.70 It. W. Zimmerman 25.00
22.50 !. W. Zimmerman, 10,50
16.90 District No. 24.
3.00 ('. V. Molson, 1.40
6.00 H.. 11. Deet., 6.50
1 .50 .lotiu Gahler. 1 .50
John Engle. 1.50
3.00 Gene Garret. 7.50
I. 50 U I. Garret. 7.50
S.50 DUtrlct No. 28.
P. U. Wallace. 15.00
9.00 ('. ti. Maras, 15.00
II. 00 .1. Hepler. 10.50
2.00 F. Weiner. 12.00
3.00 I. Moiths, 5.25
3.00 .1. Kitssel. 6.00
3.00 II. Harms, 10.50
3.00 K. Harttle. 8.40
.75 .1. WoUer. 9.00
.75 II. Weiner. 3.oo
F. Wallace, 1.50
7.00 j. A. Itonncy, 1.12
1.50 v. l. Iliusch, .75
4.50 . Itasku, .75
4.5i' .1. II. Mills. 19.00
3.00 ; District No. 26.
4.50!.mos Tliomas, 5.00
15.00 M, Armstrong. ti.no
: K. James. 4.50
3.00 K w. Lewis. 4.50
50 It. c. Faust.
50 Wm. Austin.
50 w. Simmons,
50 v. Zlnger.
oo v. c. I'nln,
00 ;. Atwid.
00 1 F.rncst Lehman.
00 David Hobeits.
50 V. .1. K. Vlck.
2.25 ; I). L. Tnilllnger,
Kolililns Bros. & Co.,
1.75 P. M. Boylcs.
1.00 Dlitrlct No. 27,
1 .50 ! Wm. Mortenseti.
.75 'Kills Rlchlngs.
6.00 ! J. Comer.
2.25 ic. McKlnney,
3.00 ' J. Labour,
4 . 50
3.00
2 . 50
3.00
1 . 50
6.00
6 00
1 . 50
tl.oo
ti.oo
6.00
6.00
3.00
1.50
12.50
1.73
i
All fym Down
HIS is a common expres
sion we hear on every
side. Unless there is
.ome organic trouble, the con
dition can doubtless be remedied.
Your doctor is the best adviser.
)o not dose yourself with all
kinds of advertised remedies
get his opinion. More than likely
you need a concentrated fat food
b enrich your blood and tone
up the system.
Scott's Emulsion
of Cod Liver Oil
is Just such a food in its best form.
It will build up the weakened
and wasted body when all
other foods fail to nourish. If
you are run down or emaciated,
1 SO I rtiu it i riil. U --innnl U,.,i
,iv n u ti iui i ii luiinui iiuii
It is essentially the best
hi in
i:coiyu-
1 possible nourishment for delicate
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1 . 75 '
1 . 75 !
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15.75
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District No. 23.
Henry Duugherty,
John Tnilllnger.
Kmina Tliomas,
K. K. Rich,
Frank Ridings,
A. M. Groshong.
District No. 29.
Ilagliy Lumber Co.,
W. F. Stangle,
P. Keehaugh,
J. C. Snyder.
District No. 3a
J. Hickner & Sons.
A. J. Monk.
Jno. O'Brien,
O. Davidson,
A. J. Monk,
District No. 31.
II. I). Harms.
W. .1. Powell.
Z. Klligsen.
J. Sager,
F. Kekel,
P. Schroeder,
Wm. Schatz.
(. Vol p.
02 .M. hcharer,
District No. 32.
Ralph Seeley,
children and pale, anaemic girls.
We will send you a sample free.
6.00 I
3.00 i
3.00 '
1 2 . 00 iTVjV!
19.00 v. 1 J
43.00 j -V-
10.50
12 00 1
j I'M ( losner.
. . . I
S.fil ' L
Bt lurt that thil pkttirs
In (hi form of a UM It on
th wrspptruf cvry botti
of Emulilon you buy.
scon & B0WNE
Chcmisb
409 P(rl Street. New York
50c. and Si. All Drunti
District No. 33.
Dlitrlct No. U.
Busch.
M i Wilson & Cooke
15.00
4.27
5.25
12
.87
Oregon City Lumber Co ,
.1. K. Khoadex,
C. (Jruv
3 .5o ' Frm Iir(
A K. Ford,
Dlitrlct No. Si
1 Allen Drencher.
A. L. Ketiworthy.
10 50 Ivun Brondwell,
1.75
1.25
3.25
7.00
76 . 5o
6.f,o
4.3H
10. 50
20.00
6.4.",
5 on
8.75
W, 11. Bremer,
llcnton Kllleii,
N(uli Yoder,
10. Kenagy.
Litis & Co.,
.1. W. Blrtchett,
N. Blair,
Pauper Account.
John A vl ii.
Mrs. C. J. Parker, ,
O. 10. BurtiH.
II. F. Forrester,
W. T, Gardner,
llorton A Jack,
A. lmel,
J, A. .lolll'H,
M. Kruger,
W. .1. LewelliMI.
L. Malhersoti,
W, L, Molloy,
It (1 Ogden,
lunar I'llndle,
Mrs. M Pickens,
.1. If. Itoiidarmel, ,
Mrs. Ryckman.
F. W. Hprague,
('. 10. Kwau.
Mrn. Valentine,
Mrs. Woods,
Mrs. Ileln,
Brunswick Ukm aitrutit.
Mr Ctipelaud,
Mr. Gyniip,
C. Bliihiu,
WIImoii & Zumwalt,
W. II. Hmltli.
C. N. (ireintnitul
A !. Guyiiup,
It L llolmnn,
St Vincent Hospital
I. Selling,
Thos. F, Ityiwi,
Circuit Court Jury
llriiiiswlck Restaurant
I I) LarkliiH,
II I inns,
.1. C. Elliott.
J II Darnall,
F, Zollner,
S. Tlioinns,
('. F. Zlnsr.
! W. Bowdlsh,
IMwIii Bates.
It A. Wright,
II Anthony,
It L. UIiiko,
.Intnes Fullam,
.1 A Turts.
James Dickey,
I I) Taylor,
C. V. Fredlcks,
C. Daugherty,
W. C. Buckner,
C D F. Wilson.
Peter Ruhl,
10. L. Kenagy,
Tliomas Duffy,
10 V. Randolph.
Wm Scott,
W. II Httifford.
Patrick Harris,
10. M How. II,
A II. Cole,
II F. Gibson.
D McArthur,
A () Alilredge.
J V. McNulty.
John Vlck.
W, I) llotteiulller
I Gtrbtt,
A Newell,
Albert Krb.
L. D Mumpower
G. II Linn.
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I (JUJN TIN U ATION OF THR
) Ci
At ROSENSTEIN'S, Manager
Hs
Oregon City, Oregon
December
and
Continuing
i
n-.e enormous business behave done during this Gintic Sale has proven to us that our
method of always doing strictly as we advertise is, a-.d has bten, lu appreciated by the people of
Oregon City, and surrou iding country. During our business career'in Oregon City, we have
always prided oursdves on having the confidence of the people and in order not to betray or take
advantage of the same, we have always sol J the best and finest Dry Goods, and always deal hon
orably with the people. In the future we will try to continue and maintain the esteem, and merit
the patronage of the public in the same honorable lines.
It is impossible for any firm to accurately measure their sales in advance. They must be
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prepared for any emergency. It was anticipated by all that the winter sson wol i be favorable
w,t;i th-; merchants and that there would be an unprecentuf s.,le f Cloihinv, Mats, Cups and Gents'
Kirnish.ng Cools, of all grades. On the contrary everybody knows the weather conditions have
been unfavorable and we have found ourselves overstocked. We plainly told the the people, ami
offered our entire stock tr less than it cost to land the goods in Ore gon City. They have responded
generally and magnanimously. We sold more goods during the ten days Gigantic Sale than has
ever been sold by any other firm in Oregon City in the same length of time, and still find our
shelves and counters loaded down with merchandise. x
d0rtag tt sf to'laysmfe merChlndiSe te CnSCt,,,enCe t0 P",0n8 SaU ,0 dS m0re "en greater val0 than we fit
OUR LOSS WILL BE YOUR G7IN
Consequently SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER J6, we will play havoc with values, knocking down crices on nn-lv , , , , t
toy all dayTriday arranging the stock, conseqaently cannot give many 'prices here. The following wfll gTyoaTfair ?dea what to exp'ech
Men's suits- -$ 1.98' (;8, 3-93, 5.98, 7.98
Men's Pants . 79c, 99c, Si. 29, 2.99, 3 49
Children's Suits 99c, ,1.19, 1.29, 1.59, 1 99
Men's $3.00 Government Sivs . $1.49
Men's Shoes in Box and Vel iur Calf . $1.29
Men's House Slippers . .19c
Men's Hats . 79c, 98c, 1.49
Men's $5.00 John B. Stetson Hats 2.98
Men's $3.00 Conqueror Hats . . 1,29
Boys' $2 Hats ... 74c
Men's $25 Cravenettes, sale price . 9.98
Men's $30 Cravenettes, sale price . 12.98
Men's Umbrellas , . . y)Ct 4?Ci
Men's Red and Blue Handkerchiefs 3c, 5c. 7c 9c
JItniScks , 4 3C' 5C,7C9c,lk-,'.9;
Men s H ece hned Underwear, per gaiment, 36c
Men's Suspenders . . (v- ,4C ,oc
Men's All Wool Underwear . . evjc
Men's Work Slnrt
Men's Hf-avy Sweaters
i-'resident Suspenders, 5oc vtlues
Men's Silk Handkerchiefs, , 40c
Mrn's B?Ks . .
Vtn's Muffl-rs
2X
' - 4qc
worth $
19c
89c
Many articles of underwear slightly mussed diring our sale will now ro fnr extromoU, uf j ji....
& prices wdl greet you when you enter our store next Saturday. Come Saturday and take advantage of this opportunity to buy ft
& b "--v v -u wwi yuu tiwncrc. we wm nave plenty ot help during this sae and
Rosenstein, Manager
se .
Oregon Qity, Oregon