OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1906. 3 W. S. U'Ren C. Schuebel U'REN & SCHUEBEL ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Deutscher AxJvokat. "Will practice in all courts, make col lections and settlements of estates. Furnish abstracts of title,' lend you money on first mortgage. Office in Enterprise Building. Oregon City, Oregon. R. L. HOLM AN, LEADING UNDERTAKER, Phone 1061. Next Door to Harris Grocery. MT. HOOD CAFE, M. Justin, Proprietor. Fine Wines and Liquors, Pool Tables Porter on Draught. Family Rooms, " Main and Fifth Streets. THOS. F . RYAN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Probate and Realty Law Practice Specialties. Real Estate, Insurance and Loans. Office Upstairs, first building south of Court house. O.D.EBY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Money loaned, abstracts furnished, land titles examined, estates settled, general law business transacted. Over Bank of Oregon City. A. Knapp. L. A. Nobel. J. E. Hedges F. T. Griffith HEDGES & GRIFFITH LAWYERS Rooms 10-13 "Weinhard Building. Opposite Court House. O.W.EASTHAM ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Collections, Mortgage Foreclosures, Abstracts of Title and General Law Business. Office over Bank of Oregon City. Oregon City, ..... Oregon. KNAPP & NOBEL DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED WINES AND LIQUORS 714 Main St., bet. 7th and 8th Retail Liquor Store Family Trade Solicited Both Phones OREGON CITY MEALS SERVED DAY AND NIGHT. Oysters Received Daily. BRUNSWICK HOUSE AND RES TAURANT. Main St., Opposite Suspension Bridge. FOR FIRST-CLASS Work in the Bar y ber line, try the COUNTY COURT OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF SES SIONS COMMENCING WED NESDAY, OCTOBER 3. Electric Massage for blackheads. Head "Vibratory," stops hair from coming out. GEO. C. BROWNELL, ; ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Phone 621. Office in Caufield Bldg., Main and Eighth Streets. C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Commercial, Real Estate and Probate our specialties. Office in Commer cial Bank Building, Oregon City, Oregon. ' OregonCityShoeStore The only exclusive shoe store in the city Fine Footwear for Ladies, Gentlemen and the Young Folks Krausse Bros., Props W. WRIGHT, Hgr. Off ice. Phone 1101 Res. Phone 1773 C. H. DYE", y. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Corner Sixth and Main Streets, Oregon City, Oregon. When you require an Abstract of Title to lands in Clackamas County, have it accurately and reliably prepared by a responsible company incorpor ated for the purpose. Our rates are reasonable. We invite you to ex amine our complete set of Abstract Books. CLACKAMAS TITLE COMPANY, 606- 608 Chamber of Commerce Bldg, PORTLAND, OREGON. Money, to loan on Clackamas County Property. J. U. CAMPBELL, ' ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Oregon City, Oregon. Will practice in all courts of the state Office in Caufield Building. JJVY STIPP ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Justice of the Peace. Particular About What You Eat? That is the way of people generally who buy groc eries, vegetables and pro visions at our store, for they know we are Particular About What We Sell Quality and Right Prices at V. HARRIS 8th and Main Streets CN.Greenman Pioneer Transfer and Express Line Established 1865. Freight and Parcels Delivered to all Parts of the City. Rates Reasonable. Office in Jagger Building, Oregon City. L. L. PORTER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Abstracts of Property Furnished. Office with Oregon City Enterprise. W. S. EDDY, V, S., M. D. V. Graduate of the Ontario Veteri nary College of Toronto, Canada, and the McKillip . School of Surgery of Chicago, bas located at Oregon City and established an office at The Fashion Stables,' Seventh Street near Main. Both "Telephones. Farmers' 132 ; Main 13H Now is the Time to P A I NT We are closing out our line of Mixed Paints, all shades, at 25 per cent discount. BIG SAVING ON BRUSHES , CHARM AN & COMPANY CITY DRUG STORE In the matter of improvement of road in district No. 21: Ordered that the sum of $50.00 be expended in .-placing gravel on the Milk Creek road. In the matter of the improvement of road district No. 22: Ordered than the sum of $50 be ex pended on lha imDrovement of road it. said district known as BuJd Smith 1 cad. In the matter cf plank for repair of Filth street road: Ordered that six thousand Teet be furnirhed provided the residents haul said lumber. In tbe matter of the application of George Safford of Oswego for a liquor license: Ordered that bond of said applicant be approved and that a license Issue In the matter of the approval of the plat of Maywood: Ordered that the same be and is approved. In the matter of certain county, war rant in the sum of $100, dated Jan uary 2nd, 1904, in favor of TAomas F. Ryan and numbered 14833, and which has never been paid, but ap pears to have been by treasurer's books: Ordered that the Treasurer pay said Tarrant in full with interest from the date of the call. In the matter of the application for road plank for the Smith road in District 8: Ordered that 40,000 feet be granted, to be delivered by petitioners at $3.53 per thousand, and road to be graded and plank laid by petitioners at their expense. In the matter of application for road plank for the Logan and Fisher . road : Ordered that 28,000 feet be pur chased from W. E. Bonney at $6.00 per thousand delivered. In the matter of claim for damages of Isaac Miller on the Arndt road: Odered that $25 be paid to Isaac Miller in full payment of said damages. In the matter of making permanent improvement of a road known as the G. D. Palmer road: Ordered that the board of county road viewers meet on said road and view same, and determine the value of the land included in survey, on the day of October. In the matter of opening the John Strous road: Ordered that said road be and the same is declared to be a county road. In the matter of repair of the plank road leading from Sandy to Kelso: Ordered that one-half mile of new plank road be laid on said road, be ginning where the Boring road joins said road, thence toward Sandy for a distance of one-half mile, said plank not to cost to exceed $5.00 per thou sand .delivered on road. In the matter of salary of secretary of county board of health: Ordered that a warrant be drawn in favor of Dr. J. W. Norris for three months' salary at rate of $42.45 per month, and that hereafter said salary be paid on the first day of each month. In the matter of opening of railroad avenue as shown on the plat of Gladstone: Ordered that said avenue be opened at expense of petitioners. In the matter of the claim of Oregon City relative to sixty per cent of road fund collected within said city: Ordered that an agreed statement of facts be submitted to the Circuit Court. In the matter of obstructions to road leading north from the town of Clackamas: Ordered that road supervisor of Clackamas district remove all of said obstructions, fences, etc. In the matter of the bridge on Pud ding river, west of Barlow and the acceptance of same: Ordered that said bridge be ac cepted and a warrant drawn in favor of the contractor, and that county clerk present bill for one-half amount to Marion county. CLAIMS. Commissioners T. B. Killin, 25.00 John Lewellen 9.00 Justice of the Peace George Greenwell, 1.00 Sheriff C. F. Ely, , 17.00 Shirley Buck, 28.00 R, W. Baker, - 3.2.00 Recorder G. L. Hedges, . 4.00 Coroner 1 R. L. Holman, 5.20 Dr. W. E. Carll, 5.20 Assessor - Nettie Waldron, 2.00 Adele Quinn, 3.00 Tax Department R. W. Baker, ' 3.00 Nellie Swafford, V 9.06 C. E. Ramsby, Oregon City Ice Co., F. W. Greenman, Court House A. J. Marrs, Beatie, " Jail It. B. County Poor ' Current Expense Telephone Co., . Mrs. Guynup, St. "Vincent's hospital, Insane Dr. W. E. Carll, W. TJ. Tel. Co., Dr. H. O. Hickman, G. F. Anderson, Bridge John Lewellen, Shephard Ong, . G. B. Dimick, A. Olds, Himler, D. Olds, F. Linn, . " R. Humphreys, F. Royal, Electio J. H. E. B. J. C. 50 8.10 16.00 128.25 2.49 5.20 10.00 34.00 10.00 50 5.00 2.00 t 81.00 4.00 16.40 18.00 16.25 22.00 '58.84 87.89 1813.00 Stock Board A. M. Vinyard, J. F. Eckerson. H. C. Elmore, L. E. Grazer, Geo. Koehler, W. H. Bair, J. A. Graham, A. J. Kitzmiller, Printing Enterprise, Courier, Estacada News, H. A. Galloway, The Canby Tribune, Surveying s' A. D. Hungate, Stationery Huntley Bros., Inspector Dee Wright, Health Dr. J. W. Norris, Road Damages County Poor . ' P. J. HancVji, E. Hitchman, Wm. Danforth, R. G. Ogden, C. E. Burns, B. F. Forrester, W. J Lewellen, M. Kroger, Mrs. Valentine, John Avin, J. E. Jack, W. L. Molloy, Isaac Prindle, W. T. Gardner, Mrs. M. Pickens, Brunswick Restaurant, F. W. Sprague, . Mrs. Bradtl, Mrs. C. J. Parker, Mrs. Heinz, J. A. Jones, Martha Ford, Charles Albright, Indigent Soldier- Mead Post No. 2, SUPERVISORS' REPORTS District No. 2 M. B. Webster, L. G. Harrington, Geo. Smith, John Roth, Albert Notz, John . Bomgartner, McRivers, E. Rivers, F. Robinson, Capt. Wm. Smith, District No. 3 J. C. Elliott & Co.. District No. A R. Douglas, H. H. Wall, H. S. Gibson, S. E. Peiple, District No. 5 ' Moll & Davis, S. E. Card, Walter Hall, District No. 8 Straus Lumber Co., District No. 9 Peter Ruhl, Frank Fuzzs, Samuel -Muller, Adolf Miller, Robert Miller, Hans Paulson, Wm. Held, District No. 11 C. H. Dauchy, Jr., W. A. Holmes, Bert Mas ton, C. E. Smith, G. Himler, B. Fredrich, E. Rivers,- J. E. Smith, L. Johnson, J. Surfus, ' , S. Wheeler, T. Mann, ,' F. Wheeler, W. Rivers, J. McNulty, P. Smith, O. Shoulom, A. Beatin, ' C. H. Dauchy, R. Mumpower, D. Watts, J. 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