Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, November 23, 1906, Page 3, Image 3

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1906.
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When yon require an Abstract of Title
to lands in Clackamas County, hare
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,
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666- 608 Chamber of Commerce Bldg,
PORTLAND, OREGON. .
Money to loan on Clackamas County
Property,
THE COUNTY COURT
OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF SES
SIONS COMMENCING WED
NESDAY, NOVEMBER 7." x
JOHN YOUNGER,
Seventh Street, near Depot.
FORTY TEARS EXPERIENCE IN
Great Britain and America.
GET PICTURES FOR
Christmas Presents
Latest Styles.
Hurry Up.
Don't Wait,
Ly imp's Studio
Brunswick House
AND KESTAT7KANT.
Oysters Received Daily.
Main St., Opposite Suspension Bridge.
R . L. HOLMAN,
LEADING UNDERTAKER,
Phone 1061.
Next Door to Harris Grocery.
Watches On Installments
I sell them that way to those
who prefer it. When I sell a
watch my reputation is at stake.
I depend upon this for a living.
I will not sell you an unreliable
watch, a second-grade watch or
one that is defective in con
struction. I know the differ
ence between a perfect and im
perfect movement, and how to
fit the works in the case prop
erly how it should be to be
perfect.
Wm. Gardner, Jeweler
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HOME MADE CANDIES
FRESH EVERY DAY
THE PALM
719 Main Street.
Tickets on Haviland Dinner
Set givenwith every purchase.
The . II.
Four-Chair Combination Up-to-date-BATH
and
SHAVING PARLORS
JOHNSON & STRATTON, Props.
Electric Massaging.
;atarrh
,Y'S
- THE
CLEANSING
AND 31 KAI.INQ
CURE FOB
CATARRH
Ely's Cream Balai
Easy and pleasant to
ns Contains no in
jurious drug.
It is quickly abeorbed.
Gives Kelief at once.
It Opens and Cleanses
Allnvs Tnilanimation.
Heals and Protects the Membrane. Restores tht
Senses of Taste and Smell. Large Size, 60 cents at
Druggists or hv mnil ; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail
KLY BKOTHEfciS, 56 Warren Street, "Uew Yorfc
OLD 'N HEAD
W. S. EDDY, V, ., M. D. V.
Graduate of the Ontario Veteii
nary College of Toronto, Canada,
and the McKillip School of
Surgery of Chicago, has located
an Oregon City and established an
office at The Fashion Stables,
Seventh Street near Main.
Both Telephones.
Farmers' 132 Main 131 1
A Hunting Party
Out near Mt. Hood looking . for
bear accidentally found the entrance
to a cave located in a very inaccess
ible part of the mountains. They
made torches of pine knots and with
rifles ready for business entered the
cave. Near the entrance- they came
to a large room with solid rock walls
and near the Vails were great- stacks
of bread, pies, cakes and limberger
cheese (no beer). Upon closer in
spection it was found that all these
good things were baked in the granite
and tin baking pans sold at the Ar
cade. A square deal. Cash only.
W. L. STULTS
CO" lVxain St. .
(Continued from last week.)
District No. 18r-
F. Busch, 22.80
C. W. Fredrich, 3.00
Pope & Co., 8.25
Duane C. Ely, 2.70
Giant Powder Co., 76.50
Pope & Co., 11.31
Clarkea Sawmill Co. 162.50
William Shannon, 33.00
James Shannon, 33.25
Wm. Shannon, 18.00
George Staben, 8.00
C. Muralt, 5.00
, Harry Shelly, 14.00
Aug. Bluhm, .50
Wm. Grisenthwaite, 17.00
H. Kleinsmith, 1.50
A. Scheruble, 4.50
B. Bottemiller, 7.00
P. Stageman, 8.25
W. Kleinsmith, . 10.00
A. Buol, .00
E. Kleinsmith, 3.00
, C. Kunzy, 1.50
H. Rogers, 4.50
F. Miller, 6.00
E. W. Hornshuh, 58.75
Cummins & Co., 386.49
P. Stageman, 3.00
District No. 19
D. L. Trallinger, 6.90
E. " Davis, 7.85
A. Mallette, 14.00
F. Howard, 13.10
J. Darnall, 9.25
J. J. Mallatt, 24.00
J. Rhodes, . 4.00
A. Larkins, ' 26.75
D. McLaren, 6.10
T. Fish, 29.75
J. M. Mallatt, 7.00
A. Erickson, 3.50
J. J. Mallatt, 1.75
E. May, 1.75
C. Furtner, 1.75
E. Mallatt, 7.00
J. Evans, 5.25
E. Faust, 5.25
C. Mallatt, " - 1.75
C. Kerns, 3.50
J. A. Davis. .85
District No. 20
Sam Elmer, ' 3.00
Curtis Martin, . .50
John Putz, - 4.00
J. J. Jones, 8.25
J. Scott, 1.50
T. Osterosky, 3.75
Ludwig Martin, 4.50
Milo Pollock, 8.00
B. Sullivan, 43.75
District No. 21
S. H. Ramsby, 16.25
R. P. Cooper, 1.75
Frank Carver, 7.28
F. Winslow, 1.20
C. Winslow, 4.70
L. Hubbard, 1.20
F. M. Countryman,; - 5.25
John Countryman, , 2.65
Edd Ball, 4.08
W. E. Bonney, 12.75
Fred Shafer, - -3.45
District No. 22 '
Schafer's Mill, 95.55
L. Dickey, 9.62
Chester Dickey, 5.25
Budd Lay, 10.50
G. Freyer, 15.75
R.D. Ball, 32.37
Frank Pasold, 12.25
Clay Engle, 26.25
John Davies, 21.00
' John Jackson, .75
Albert Engle, 35.00
Frank Grimm, 3.50
Jas. Mallatt, . 3.50
John Denison, 3.50
A. M. Denison, 1.75
Chas. Hall, 1.75
R. P. Cooper, 1.75
I. C. Vaughan, 3.50
J. O. Dickey, 5.25
District No. 24
C. C. Molson, 8.10
W. H. Bremer, 14.00
A. A. Snyder, 1.50
Fred Smith, 3.50
F. Schultz, .75
Harry Garrett, - ' .75
R. I. Garrett, 15.00
District No. 25
A. D. Gribble, 6.00
C. Thomas, 3.00
J. A. Mitts, 4.50
F. Werner, - 3.00
J. Heppler, ' 1.50
J. Heinz, 3.00
J. B. Mitts, 32.50
District No. 26
liberal Cash Store, 1.63
W. H. Engle, 13.50
Delbert Ramsby, 3.00
W. P. Dibble, 1.50
J. Steininger, - 1.50
Bert Perry, . 10.00
Gilbert Engle, .75
W. H. Everhart, 1.00
Jacob Harles, . 3.00
Geo. Atwood, 3.00
J. Strickland, 3.00
Wm. Melton, 1.50
Silas Wright, 1.50
Pierce Wright, 1.50
F. Bruner, 3.00
J. W. Thomas, 1.50
Frank Everhart, 3.00
Ray Austen, 9.00
Milton Trullinger, .40
H. N. Everhart, 43.75
O. W. Robbins, 3.20
District No. 27
John Barth, 19.50
Fred Skirvin, ,7.50
W. E. Harmon, 10.50
G. W. Bentley, 11.25
P. A. Marquam, 13.12
Carl Barth, 9.00
Wm. Harmon, 10.50
J. P. Bentley,' 10.50
Bert Hubbard, .75
Fred Hubbard, ' 6.00
Chas. Birchet, 1.50
I. D. Larkins, 19.87
H. L. .Skirvin, 14.25
J. P. Miller, 19.50
Fred .Myers, 6.75
- G. C. Bentley, 12.00
Shelly Haugh, 9.00
D. M. Bentley, " .75
D. R. Hubbard, 4.87
. H. A. Hubbard, 8.25
T. O. Ridings, 6.00
M. D. Leabo, - 3.00
. Dave Bengli, 9.00
Ellis Ridings, 3.00
J. E. Nayler,
C. McConnell,
W. Loney.
Ira James,
Josiah Skelton,
D. Johns,
J. Ernston,
John Labour,
District No. 28--
L. D. Shank,
' G. C. Vorheis,
J. R. Mount,
A. M. Groshong,
District No. 31
J. Elligsen,
D. H. Harmes,
Z. Elligsen,
J. Kekel,
H. Holzworth,
M. Schafer,
L. J. Barnes,
O. Barnes,
R. DeNeul,
G. Bickel,
H. Frobose,
" W. J. Powell,
E. Athey,
uistiici no. a
Marion Young,
Conzleman Bros.,
District No. 33
Dodge Lumber Co.,
Robert Kiggins,
Ed. Clossner,
W. M. Yonce,
District No. 34
Scripture & Beauliau
H. Elliott,
- . O. B. Jefferson,
1 Lynd,
Karl Eligsen,
E. S. Kruse,
Chas. Baker,
District No. 35
Beall & Co.,
N. E. Donahue & Co.,
E. J. Swank,
J. Spiers,
A. Andrews,
A. D. Edwards,.
District No. 36
F. Busch,
J. S. Owings,
BenCasto,
G. L. Leffler,
Thos. Leffler,
Asa Callister,
Rufus Choate, '
Ivan Broadwell,
D. C. Yoder,
Ernest Hoffman,
Knight & Susbauer,
John Scholl,
Clyde Yoder,
Bud Kent, i
W. H. Bremer,
E. J. Casto,
Geo. Owings,
E. G. Hoffman,
W. F. Stanton,
N. Blair, !
S. H. Kaufman,
N. Blair,
District No. 39 .
A. J. Kelnhofer,
S. Bailey,
District No. 38
Burghardt & Son,
Bufghardt & Henkle,
O. C. Machine Shops,
Wilson & Cooke,
Pope & Co.,
C. O. Davis,
John Loube,
J. Green,
W. Dutcher,
E. Hatch,
W. Fine,
R. Schuman,
W. Martin,
J. W. MacKay,
Gibson,
M. Martin,
J. W. Barker,
V. Dix,
Story
A. Tucholke,
C. Worthington,
James Olliver,
Robt. Tschampion,
V. Sellwood,
G. W. Thiessen,
H. Thiessen,
3.00
6.00
3.00
13.12
4.50
1.50
6.75
56.00
10.00
.75
3.00
3.00
5.80
29.45
21.25
15.00
13.12
1.75
14.44
7.00
7.87
8.75
-7.00
5.00
2.18
33.00
18.55
165.00
25.14
29.10.
- 6.25
9.50
9.00
8.00
9.00
4.00
14.87
40.75
35.00
45.58
6.40
14.00
9.00
38.25
10.40
12.00
11.00
16.00
14.00
68.00
5.00
1.00
3.60
.65
2.90
.50
28.75
31.25
22.75
10.50
42.00
57.00
1.50
35.00
22.65
2.20
21.62
25.00
9.45
156.05
4.50
.75
24.60
39.50
10.30
81.00
81.00
67.50
67.50
45.00
10.00
108.00
5.00
10.00
48.00
24.00
21.00
34.00
10.00
22.00
36.00
6.00
4.00
24.00
In the matter of plank for repairing
Hood View road;
Ordered that fifty thousand feet of
lumber be allowed at $5.00 per thou
sand.
In the matter of plank for repairing
Sandy Road;
Ordered that 100,000 feet.be' allowed
at $5.00 per thousand.
In the matter of opening and remov
ing obstructions from road in district
14, known as Linn road;
Ordered that the supervisor in said
road district cause all obstructions,
fences etc., to be removed from said
road.
In the matter of subscription for im
provement of road from Boring to
Sandy;
Ordered that the clerk make a copy
ofsubscription list and forward to
Ed. Siefer at Boring.
In the matter of clearing the stumps
from road leading from Boring to Da
mascus; " Ordered that 1000 pounds of powder
be purchased for that purpose.
In the matter of road tax ..collected
within the limits of city of Milwau-
kie;
Ordered that clerk draw a warrant
for $148.31 being fifty per cent of
amount of tax so collected.
In the matter of the improvement
of Needy and Hubbard road and re
pair of bridges thereon;
Ordered that 10,000 feet of lumber
be purchased and used for said pur
pose.
In the matter, of the plat of Causey s
acre tracts ;
Ordered that said plat be and is ap
proved. -. ,
In the matter of report of sheriff
lfT fo-w- .will .1 .-r-
Ordered that said report be filed. 1
In the matter of the offer of Enter-j
prise and Courier for publication of j
delinquent tax list;
Ordered that same be laid over until ,
November 20th for further action.
In the matter of the application of !
Annie Corrigan for saloon license at i
Barton ;
Ordered,, that license issue for peri
od of six months.
In the matter of report of county
surveyor relative to establishment of
county line between Marion and Clack
amas counties;
Ordered that said report be approv
ed End that plat and report be Iliad
i:: the offic of the county clerk.
In the matter of rebate of tax of
West Coast Lumber Co. on property
located in Marion county;
Ordered that warrant for $41.69 be
issued as rebate of said taxes.
In the matter of rebate of tax due
Mrs. Susie Crouse; i
Ordered that warrant be Issued in
payment of same in sum of $8.27.
In the matter of claim of J. H. Kock
heretofore paid by mistake as taxes;
Ordered that warrant for $6.96 is
sue, in payment of-rebate of said tax.
In the matter of judgment against
Clackamas county in suit in which
W. S. May is plaintiff in the matter
of reward for capture of Frank Smith;
Ordered that warrant be drawn in
favor of O. D. Eby, plaintiff's attor
ney, for sum of $250.00 and that said
attorney cancel said judgment.
In ths matter of files and fixtures
for county clerk and recorder;
Ordered that offer of Security Vault
and Metal Works be not accepted, as
final, and that the order heretofore
made be revoked and that other bids
be received for said work.
Charm of a Clear Complexion.
Every one who wants a good,
healthy color, a ruddy glow, and 1
complexion free, from pimples ant
moth spots should try Laxakola tab
lets, mild, safe, sure,' prepared fron
vegetable laxatives with a selectivs
action upon the skin. 25 cents. Hunt
ley Bros. Co.
ACT QUICKLY.
Delay Has Been Dangerous in Oregon
City.
Do the right thing at the right time.
Act quickly in times of danger.
Backache is kidney danger.
Doan's Kidney Pills act quickly.
Cure all distressing, dangerous kid
ney ills.
Plenty of evidence to prove this.
H. R. McCarver, inspector for the
Transcontinental Co., and living at
284 East First St., North Portland,
Oregon, says: '. "Doan's Kidney Pills
did me so much good about three years
ago that I publicly testified to my ex
perience. I had been suffering with'
kidney complaint and backache and
it was very painful and distressing.
I think it started from a cold which
settled in mjrback. I had always been
more or less skeptical about proprie
tary medicines but somehow the rec
ommendations of Doan's Kidney Pills
influenced me to begin using them.
The results were so satisfactory that,
as above stated, I gave the remedy
my recommendation. I am pleased to
state that the time that has elapsed
since has only served , to Increase my
confidence in Doan's Kidney Pills."
Plenty more proof like this from
Oregon City people. Call at Huntley
Bros." drug store and ask what their
customers report.
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N.
Y., sole agents for the United States.
Remember the name Doans' and
take no other.
When wanting to take a ride get
a rig or uramey, the Dest in town.
To Secure and
HOLD
the best trade we always bay
the best, make the price low and
let the people know it.
New Walnuts and dates just in.
Fat Alaska Herring 25c dozen.
New Eastern Codfish 122c.
Try old Glory Coffee, 51b
with a beautiful cup and
cer, $1.00.
Finest Creamery Butter.
can
sau-
65c
Harris Grocery
8th and Main Sts.
OUR PAINTS
Are Going Fast
Best Pure
Prepared
Paints
$1.50 Per Gallon
others in proportion
CHARMAN
& COMPANjY
CITY DRUG STORE
A Quality That Counts
M. J. B. COFFEE - Mocha and Java
This is a combination of Javas fancy mild cof
fees, and Mocha. It's an excellent article. 3 lbs.
for SI OO
H. P. BRIGHTBILL
Phone I26J
Good Teeth Means Good Health, Good Digestion and Good Looks
OUR PAINLESS W:M0DS
and acknowledged skill and 'gentle
ness in handling the most difficult
cases have rohbed the dentist's of-
fv; f " I fice of its old time terrors. People
Sk&gT , entrusting their work to us are sur
prised and delighted at the results
which will not fail to satisfy the
most exacting.
We aim to keep the lead ; old
fashioned method? and no place in
our office. We give the best in
skill and methods and appliances
for a reasonable fee.
If you desire the best possible results- for the amount we
charge, you will not be disappointed at this office.
' . WE GTJAEANTEE TO PLEASE YOU.
LI DirilFlUC Dentist, Weinhard Bid., Phones, City
L. r ILItl J, 1293. Farmers 121.
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Classes Now Starting
English, .'Arithmetic, Bookkeeping, Shorthand
Start now while others are beginning. Complete
courses in Day School. Night School, 7 to 9 Mon
day, Wednesday and Friday. The opportunity
for you is now
ALLEN BUSINEjSS COLLEGE
E. O. Alleiv President
Bridge Corner Oregon City, Oregon
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W. L, BL0CD1
The Home Furnisher
The Store
TSiat Saves
You Money
Goods Soldjfo Less Than Elsewhere
Fat aiture, Ranges and Stoves
- ' Carpets, Crockery, Granite
ware ano Wall Paper.
Main and 7th St.
Opp. Suspension Bridge
Bargains that arc
ea
OB a? gain s
can be nad at our
Now in Progress. The stock was only slightly damag
ed by smoke and water, and it comprises the seasons
newest creations at Prices lower than the lowest ,ever
offered. Be one of those to take advantage of these mon
ey saving values.
3 doors from Post-office.
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