Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, June 22, 1906, Page 8, Image 8

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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1908.
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YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY
Only Two weeks left in which to avail yourself of the opportunity
of buying seasonable merchandise at a saving of 50 per cent on the
dollar. We are offering values in Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats,
Etc., that are unmistakably and without a doubt the lowest. Remem
ber only two weeks left in which to take advantage of the greatest
bargains ever offered. S & & - 4
MORAL: BE ON HAND DON'T FAIL
$5.00 Pants $3.10
4.00 " 2.20
3.50 " 1.80
2.50 " 1.30
1.50 " .70
$1.50 Shirts 95c
1.00 " 70c
.75 " 55c
.50 " 35c
$1.50 hats $.85
2.00 " 1.15
3.00 11 1.95
UNDERWEAR
$1.50 garments 90c
1.00 " 60c
.75 " 40c
' .50 44 30c
$3.50 you can get the choice of suits ranging from $7.50 to $J0.
All our $(2.50 and $15 suits reduced tothe extreme low figure of $5.15
Our $J5 and $18 H. S. & M. pure imported worsted suits at $9.65
A dollar saved is a dollar made.
Now is your time, only two weeks left
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PRICE
SIXTH AND MAIN STREETS
OREGON CITY, OREGON
No. 34
CLACKAMAS COUNTY COURT
(Continued from page 7.)
District No. 24
Carlton & Rosenkrans
J. S. Yoder.
C. C. Molson.
C. G. Hoffman,
L. D. King.
John Gahler,
J. W. Kramer,
M. Borkholder,
John Kropf.
M. Henerlee,
Jim Dozier,
Geo. Askins.
C. Ackerson,
H. Kyllo.
Warren Haskins,
Ernest Sconce,
Wood Johnston,
Tom Johnson,
M. Gottwold,
Fred Smith,
Thos. Ogle,
Otis Ogle,
v O. Bercstrom.
Wm. Yoder,
Solon Kinzer,
R. I. Garrett,
District No. 25
Carlton ft Rosenkrans
J. Glade,
C. Gilbric.
G. R. Bailey,
A. Willbroad,
J. W. Smith,
C. Moras,
F. P. Broach,
J. Willbroad,
F. Yohann,
J. Carbiner,
J. Damm,
C. Yost,
I. Baka.
W. Heinz,
J. O. Morris,
R. Wright,
D. Wolfer,
F. Stier.
J. B. Mitts,
District No. 26
Lloyd Shaver,
Arthur Zweifel,
P. L. Scharael
Geo. Case,
0. W. Robbins,
L. M. Morris,
Joe Marsh,
Isaac Williams,
W. J. K. Vick.
Vick & Lewis,
District No. 27
P. A. Campbell,
C. K. Quinn,
H. Dale,
Fred Hubbard,
W. E. Harmon,
1. D. Larkins,
F. L. Skirvin,
Fred Myers,
T. O. Ridings,
Ellis Ridings,
A. Ridings,
Myers,
L. Skirvin,
G. W. Bentley,
Orlean Thomas,
Ben Thomas,
L. Labour,
District No. 28
15.38
9.00
2.70
1.65 !
6.00
3.00!
9.00
6.00
1.50
6.00
15.00 I
4.501
.751
5.00 j
1.50
3.00 1 District
2.25
.751
3.00!
6.00!
3.75
2.50
.751
3.00
3.00
30.00
10.00
4.50
4.50
8.00
4.50
18.00
9.00
12.00
3.00
9.00
9.00
12.00
3.00
3.00
1.50
1.50
1.50
2.10
2.25
30.75
J.
A.
K.
24.00
18.00
18.00
6.75
.75
1.12
1.12
1.12
21.00
27.50
3.00
9.00
9.00
13.50
10.50
15.75
.75
12.75
7.50
7.75
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
6.00
7.50
50.00
A. Wyland.
C. G. Vorheis.
Oscar Vorheis,
Bennie Boyles,
J. Nightengale,
F. Vorheis,
J. Marts,
Archie Boyles,
Scott Carter,
G. Marts.
L. D. Shank.
Ralph Hardy,
Chas. Hardy,
A. Hardy,
X. B. Wade,
G. Wyland.
A. Hugel,
D. M. Groshong. ,
Henry Dougherty,
A. M. Oroshong;
No. 30
M. Hays,
Leslie Whitten,
Winfleld Baker,
J. Manning,
Oscar Whitten,
Wm. Dyer,
J. Munroe,
A. J. Monk.
Frank Davidson,
J. P. Cook,
A. J. Monk,
Frank Davidson,
Orrin Davidson.
Frank Whitton.
J. O'Brien,
J. Tledeman,
Thomas Fox,
Robert Wanker,
A. Wood house,
J. R. Hays,
E. Coiirand,
John Wanker,
No. 31
W. H. Woodhouse,
Z. Elligsen,
G. Settje,
S. J. Barns,
W. Frererici,
E. Frererici,
No. 32
Peters & Aden,
Hugh Her,
Bert Tooze,
Will Todd,
Joe Taylor,
Chas. Tooze,
Sam Hillman,
R. Stahlecker,
John Butson,
Ed. Baker,
Peter Heater,
J. Huffman,
, Bud Baker,
Albert Bristow,
Will Bristow,
R. Heater,
C. Heater,
Will Baker,
Luther Vincent,
Frank Kaiser,
Fred St. Clair,
Chas. Jones,
Bruse Case,
Dan Stahlnecker,
Rufns Stahlnecker,
Walter Wagner,
Robert Stahlnecker.
Will Boberg,
Chas. Epler,
M. A. Zinn,
District No. 33
Ed. Closner,
District
District
33.00
34.50
28.50
13.50
4.50
18.00
12.75
6.00
5.25
13.50
2.25
3.75
6.00
3.00
9.00
3.75
1.50
10.50
3.00
69.00
18.85
15.35
15.35;
11.85 i
9.60
1.75 ;
3.00!
2.60
3.00
25.00 ;
31.50
23.75
30.75
25.75
30.00
19.25
3.00
16.75
10.50
6.00
7.00
7.00
12.50 I
45.00
4.00:
6.00 ;
3.50 !
1.75 I
.35
2.00
2.00
9.00
1.00
I
.75
1.00
3.00
2.00
10.00
8.25
0.00
MO
3.00
3.00
3.00 1
3.00
3.00,
9.00
9.40
4.50
1.50
50.00
9.00
6.75
9.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
11.25
District
T J. Gary, 7.80
W. H. Woodhouse, 12.50
Chas. Baker, 10.00
O. C. Lumber Co., 8.45
J. C. Reasoner, 70.00
W. Bhatz, 70.00
P. Berdlne, 70.00
J. Settje, 39.00
A. Woodhouse, 4o.nn
A. Dunwold. 4OJ0
A. Koellermeier, 42.00
John Wanker, 30.00
John Turner, 14.00 j
Dunwold. 26.25 1
J. Rauch. 29.75
J. Kekel, 25.00 .
F. Kekel, -.'."
C. Baker, 52.50
J. Bushbaum, 7.00
Z. Elligsen. 10.00
Mathew Rauch. 12.50
C. Turner. 22.00
G. Peters, 10.00
E. T. Grider, 88
W. Klser, 3.50
Ed. Batdorf, 8.00
Francis Shannon, 90.00
O. C. Planing Mills, 2.40
Willamette Falls Co., 559.50
Willamette Falls Co., 754.00
O. C. Machine Shop, 4.25
F. Busch. 5.40
POP ft Co., 41.43
F. Green, 38.00
A. Schrader, 12.00
Elliott, 20.00
8. C. Ross, 24.00
C. A. McMillan, 8.00
R. Ward. 4.00
H. Yoder. 18.00
H. Frost, 5.00
F. Shannon, 14.00
A. Volpp. 14.00
R. Johnson, 34.00
E. Mosler, 2.00
H. B. Cranford, 2.00
R. Caufleld, 600
G. Godfrey, 7.00
A. Johnson, 14.00
F. Schaber, 14.00
C. Harding, 5.00
W. Kiser. 3.50
Ed. BaHtdorf, 8.00
J. 8hannon, 4.00
A. Formong, 14.00
J. W. McKay, 94.50
W. Snyder, 29.00
Miller & Jones, 4.30
James Shannon, 18.00
J Manning,
Oscar Whitten,
J. Monroe,
K Davidson,
J. P. Cook,
Thos. Fox.
A. J Monk.
F. Davidson.
F. Whitten,
Orin Davidson.
J O'Brien,
J Tlcdcrnan,
John Wanker,
A. Woodhouse,
J. R Hays.
Robert Wanker,
E. Courand,
District No. 35
M. C. Donahue ft Co,
Proctor Hi Boers,
A. D. Kdwards,
District No. 36
W. H. Bremer,
N. Bialr.
Paul Schneider,
A. Schneider.
H. M. Robbins,
Hans Jensen,
(i. ('. Hoffman,
J. 8 Owlngs.
N. Yoder.
J. B. Mlshlor,
A. .1. Strubhar,
Amos Yoder,
R. Choate,
B. K. Klllln,
J. N. Stanton,
Matt Olsen.
District No. 37
C. W. Kruse,
District No. 39
8. G. Bailey.
A. S. Bailey,
General Roads
T. F. Ryan,
T. R Klllln,
Wm. Hrobst,
C K. Greenman,
Poison Implement Co
Huffalu Pitts Co.,
lieall ft Co.,
Vlgorlt. Powder Co.,
7.50
6 01)
10 00
4,90
15.00
13.00
21.00
3.00 I
! (HI
24.00 I
21.00
21 I'll
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21 nil
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for Improvement of county road;
Ordered that petition be grunted on
cond It Ion that entire amount of sub
scription be worked out on the Kelly
ami Bradley road, and that the county
furnish petitioners with one thousand
pounds of powder.
In tin matter of additional powder
for opening Henderson road.
Ordered that 15" pounds of powder
additional be allowed for purpose of
opening said road
In the matter of tin' disposal of the
old Gates rock crusher;
Ordered Hint said crusher be sold
-4 00 t() t1(, warren Construction Company
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C.00
39 5o
37.45
76.10
18 00
37 .'-'I
10.50
9.00
2.25
2.70
.50
1.50
5.25
3.00
6.00
6.00
.75
15 00
1.10
1.60
71.05
42.50
10.50
16.10
63.80
16 ,90
7.65
60 65
30.00
177.25
435.51
Pope & Co.,
O. C. Machine Shop.
M. B. Webster,
F. T. Doty,
F. Busch,
Wilson & Cooke,
In the matter of application of W.
S. Flynn, for saloon license In Pleas
ant Hill precinct;
A remonstrance having been filed
In this matter, It Is ordered that said
application be denied.
In the matter of the petition to im
prove the Straus road leading from
Cottrell to Boring;
A subscription In the sum of $120.00
.50' having been filed, It Is ordered that
3.10' said subscription be accepted and
57.50 1 petitioners allowed one thousand
09.00 I pounds of powder.
4.52' In the matter of petition of A. Kocl-
F Royal ft
80 fool, cov-
for $1281.00 they b
for $2 10 per! f HIIIIM
J. H. Moody, 59.50
H. Hill, 19.12
S. Kuge. 36.00
J. M. Turner, 37.12
L. Schaber, 25.37
F. Schaber, 22.75
0. Turner, 8.20
E. Athey, 14.00
C. Turner, 56.00
S. F. Sharp, 56.00
R. W. Oldenstadt, 18.00
G. Petrie, 12.00
Mark Hays, 12.00
L. Whitten, 12.00
Winfleld. Baker. 12.00
2.50 I lenneier, and others for county rond
Ordered that board of county road
viewers meet at the place of begin
ning on June 25, 1906.
In the matter of petition of K. Koel
lermeier for a county road,
Ordered that board of county road
viewers meet at the place of begin
ning on the 26th day of June, 1906.
In Hie patter of additional aid for
support of W. T. Tlnsley. county
charge;
Ordered that, allowance be Increas
ed to $10.00 per month.
In the matter of subscription and
petition of C. B, Johnson and others
for a cash nrlce of $250. they to tnk
crusher from McCtd hill nnd remove
same ut their expense.
In the matter of petition of Portland
General Electric Co, for franchise for
transmission of electrical (lower from
Cazadero to Multnomah county line.
Ordered that same be granted sub
jee t to conditions made by county
court.
In the matter of purchase of new
rock crusher;
Ordered that the offer of lleall &
Co., to furnish the crusher, screen
and elevator for $1368 be accepted.
In the matter of letting the contract
for building bridge across Sucker
Creek at Oswego;
Ordered that bid of
Son for construction of
ered Howe Truss llrldg
ami approaches to Hitme
foot, be accepted.
In the matter of painting Suspen
sion Bridge;
Ordered that the Clerk post notices I
asking that bids be submitted to fur-j
nlsli necessary materials to cover said
bridge with two coats of paint. Also
bids to furnish necessary labor for
painting bridge two coats of paint, on
or before June 16, 191)6.
In the matter of Inspection of cer
tain changes and Improvements of
certain roads;
Ordered that the court, meet on Juno
IX, going on Mint day to Inspect roads
In l.ogan and Viola district; on June
19th to Inspect roads In Boring nnd
DnmiiKciiK ami on .lime UOth to Inspect
roads In Barlow, Klllln, .Mariiuam mid
Molalln districts.
In mutter of report of Hrncc C. Cur
ry relative In books and accounts of
Sheriff Shaver, deceased;
Ordered that said report be accepted
and Died and accounts of said sheriff
be considered and deemed correct and
settled.
In the mailer of vacation of streets
In Boring Junction;
Affidavits of posting notices not. hav
ing been filed, It. Is ordered that this
matter be continued.
In the matter of the Fellows and
the William Daniel's roads;
Ordered Unit action on these roads
be continued until the July term, in
order that Mr. Bauman and Mr. Dan
lels may appear and show cause why
the reconiineiiilal ion of viewers that
the petitioners should pay the cost of
laying out and establishment of mild
roads, or thai same should be denied.
In the mailer of change In the grade
ol' Be. SOU Hill road;
Ordered that offer of William Jones
nnd Aila Moebnke be accepted and
that the report of J W Meldrum bi
pproed. ami clerk Is hereby directed
to have deeds from said William Jones
and Ada Moehnkc recorded and that
bill of J W Meldrum be paid
In the matter of application of em
ployes of county working on the rock
crusher for an Increase In wages;
Ordered Hist this matter be laid over
until next meeting of court.
In the mutter of petition and sub
hi 1 pt Ion for Imprm clie nt of Smith
and Davie road from Cams to
I'help's place;
Ordered that subscription lc ac
cepted and that Adam Knight be In
structed to work out same, and when
said work has been performed, that
the county nssUts In building brldgu
iir making fill over branch of creek.
In the matter of (he petition of the
Cascade Power Company for privilege
I to place poles on certain roads to
convey electrical power;
I Ordered that same be allowed, suh
Ject to regulations heretofore adopted
' by Court.
In the matter of Iron In old bridge
at Sucker ('reek ,
Ordered that offer of Royal ti Son
, for $16.50 per ton for snld Iron be ac
cepted, on condition In addition to said
'price, contractor agrees to take out
land pile up the Umber In bridge for
'use nnd benefit of county, ami that
allowed the use of as much
as needed for false work.
In the matter of report of County
Judge of receipts and expenditures and
sales In connect ion with county exhib
it nt Lewis & Clark Fair;
Ordered thai same lie approved and
filed wth clerk, nnd that the commit
tee receive the thanks of the court (M
good and satisfactory work.
In the mutter of unclaimed county
warrants;
Ordered that the clerk advertise
same In manner provided by law.
In the matter of purchase of crush
ed rock from Multnomah County for
Improvement of roads In district No.
37 ;
Ordered that Mr. Kruse be Instruct
ed to purchase same at seventy cents
per yard.
In the mutter of claims for fees,
horse hire, railroad fare, EMail nnd
lodging! of citizens Incurred In hunt
ing down murdered of Frank Smith;
Ordered that clerk with the county
court of Marlon County, and the city
of Woodlnirn as to Justice of claims
filed In this court.
In the mallei' id'
reward for capture
murderer ;
Ordered that said matter be con
tinued until July term in order that
all claimant! may be beard and set
tlement made as to who is entitled to
receive reward.
In the mailer of Paul Schneider
road ;
Ordered that Mary L. Woodcock,
Lew Woodcock and George Perdue
be allowed as damages the amount, of
One Dollar each; that road I stab-
lilhed as B OOlinty road; and Hint su
pervisor open said road with labor of
pel It loners and that expense account
he pnlil.
apportionment or
of Frank Smith.