Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, January 18, 1907, Page 6, Image 6

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    OREGON CIT ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1907.
THE COUNTY COURT
District No. 2
A. Mather,
Cone Bros,
II. B. Webster,
I. W. Johnson,
Albert NoU.
6.15
13.00
28.75
12.25
4.75
Weak Lungs
Bronchitis
District
District
W. It. Dallas.
50.50
Giant Powder Co.,
District 5
John Straus,
N. C. Newman,
Moll & Davis,
J. W, Roots,
Walter Hall,
District 6
Jonsrud Bros,
John Straus,
John Straus,
Fred Wlnche,
Ernest Kllgel,
District 7
Geo. Oak,
Jas. Fegles,
District 8
Straus Lumber
F. McCabe,
M. C. Marston,
J. R. Maroney,
H. Biedenstine,
C. W. Harris
John Frlel,
D. W. Douglas,
H. Bledenstlne.
For over sixty years doctors
S have endorsed Ayer's Cherry
19.50 1 Pectoral for coufihs, colds,
gweak lungs, bronchitis, con
sumption. Tou can trust a
medicine the best doctors ap
prove. Then trust this the next
time you have a hard cough.
98.55
6.00
4.45
13.S0
3S.00
Co.
District
Held,
4C1.52
55.55
27.50
10.50
12.25
3.00
4.00
2.77
3.75
2.50
3.00
2.25
1.50
1.50
2.50
4.50
2.50
Ths beit kind of a testimonial
"Sold tor over sixty years."
A
Ksdt br J. O. Ayr Co
All
o miiufbolurr of
J SARSAPAR1LU.
PIUS.
BAIR VIGOR.
uers
W hT no iHnul Wt publish
th formulas of ll oar nodioiuM.
Ayer's Pills keep the bowels regular.
All vegetable and gently laxative.
Wm.
District 10
Cary Hardware Co., 6.25
Linn Bros., 12.24
C. Krigbaum, 1.00
O. C. Kleatsch, 29 00
W. W. Kleatsch. 22.00
P. P. Kleatsch, 19.00
W. R. Oatfield, 5.00
Herman Davis, 6.00
Richard Davis, 20.00
Walter Lemon, 20.00
District No. 11
Rambo & Mumpower, 23.10
John E. Smith, 12.35
District 13
Frank Busch, 11.00
A. WolfeT. 1.00
A. Ray, 16.00
J. T. Fullam, 35.00
District 14
J. Everhart, ' 11.95
Burley & Moran, 3.55
C. W. Freidrich, 10.25
G. F. Gibbs, 52.50
A. Splinter. 28.00
Jas Shelley, 28.00
Jim Shelley, 24.00
T. W. Gibbs, 26.25
John Edmiston, 10.00
Joe Haas, 30.00
District 15
Greenwood Lumber Co., 40.93
F. Busch, 8.55
O. C. Lumber Co., 233.30
R. H. Taber 47.00
A. Warner, 30.50
Ward B. Lawton, 37.C0
H. C. Rowland, 31.50
D. G. Hylton, 19.00
M. Telford, 24.50
District 16
F. Busch, 10.75
W. G. Randall, 2.50
District 17 j
Carlton & Rosenkrans, 20.85
District
District
i District
District
District
District
Alex Tuce, 10.50 i
F. M. Barmore, 3.75 !
Geo. Kelland, 24.73
Roy Knight, . 2.25
C. Will, 2.25
L. E. Vins!ow, 3.00
S. Wilkinson, 1.50
A. H, Knight, 8.25 1
No. 18 j
Moehnke & Heft, CO.OO j
F. Busch, 27.30
H. Henrici, 10.15 !
J. Shannon, 48.23 I
Wm. Shannon, 20.00
C. Muralt, 25.00
Dan Jones, 11.35 j
Chas. Steiner, 10.50 j
W. C. Martin, 5.25
W. Martin, Jr., 5.25 '
Chris Fisher, 2.50 1
Otto Lyman. 5.25
Elmer Lundergan, 10.50
Fred Bohlander, 1.73
Wm. Phelps, 1.75
Alva Hughes, 1.75
Dan Martin, 5.25
O. M. Kunzman, 45.0U
Hy Shelly, 32.50
Jack Ware, 1.3.7;
Arthur Hornshuh, 7.00
Wm. Grispnthwaite, 45.00
V. Bohlander, (;.;,
E. W. Hornshuh, 30.00
J. Bohlander, 2 23
T. W. Duffy, 7.50
D. Ginther, 3 O'j
E. Buol, i,5o
P. Stagmau, 4.50
C. Grossmiller, 4.50
F. Madison, 2.00
A. Hornshuh, 3.00
t No. 19
A. Larkins, 1.73
C. P. Mallatt, .75
J. J. Mallatt, 8.00
t No. 20
R. Shockley, 1.50
John Sehrani, 4.50
F. Mugett, 3.00
F. Adams, 3.00
Sam Martin, 3.00
David Miller, 3.00
Lunce Shockley, 1.50
Homer Shockley, 1.50
F. Shute 6.00
Henry Schlewe, b.Za
Geo. Schieve 9 3S
Oil Hansen, 3. 01)
Alex Sherruble. 8.25
John Put, " T75
P. Putz, 2.G2
Peter Schlewe, 7.50
Fred Beurer. 3.38
A. Beurer, 3.38
C. Haag, 1.50
J. T. Grace, 3 00
W. H. Wettlaufer, 5.70
A. Haag. 4.50
Gust Haag, 3 00
W. H. Bottemiller, 2.70 i
O. Hoe!. 1.30
Ed. Mclntyre, 3.00
R. Robinson, 3.00
Eugene Cummins, 9.50 1
Elston Ley, .73 I
B. Sullivan, 20.25 j
No. 21 I
Bert Hubbard, .76
U. S. Dix, 3.00
Leo Carver, 1.50
W. E. Bonney, 8.73
22
Budd Ley. 3.50
Gotlleb Freyer, 2.62
R. D. Ban, .87
D. C. Ball, 1.75
Albert Engle, 5.00
Fred Shaffer, 8.00
23
S. O. Miller & Son, 33.93
Emanuel King, 6.40 j
W. B. Tull, 1.45 j
R. W. Zimmerman, 17.75
24
W. Keneth, 8.25
A. L. Hedings, 2.25
A. Moshberger, 7.00
Dallas Miller, 6.73
Fred Mohr, 3.00 1
Haakon Kyllo, 9.00
Warran Haskins, 3.00
Solon Kinzer, 10.50
David Ackerson, 1.50
Herb Johnson, 3.00 j
Wm. Yoder, 7.50 j
Fred Watson, 6.00
E. B. Miller, 6.00
Walter Watson, 4.50
R. I. Garrett, 15.00
District
J. B. Mitts. 3.80 : Di8trict
J. B. Mitts, 21.93
26
Dock Wilhelm, 4.5' District
John Vick, 4.50
L. M. Morris, 4.50
Arthur Larsen, 1.50
J. V. Harless, .75
Frank Sawtell, .75
Hubert Engle, 1.50 j County
Geo. Dougherty, 1.50 !
Chas. Thomas, 1.50 J
T. M. Cross, 4.50 i
Geo. Bergstrom, 2.25 j
W. P. Kayler, 1.00
W. O. Vauglian, 3.00 ' Circuit
Geo. Atwood, 3.00 j
Silas Wright, 1.50 !
Wm. Skeen, 1.50 !
Harvey Dart, 2.25 !
Jas. Haty, 3.00 I
M. S. Hungato,
H. N. Evorhart,
District 27
F. J. Ridings,
Wm. Mortensen,
John Labour,
District 28
J. C. Rice,
Jot Wolfer,
, James Gray,
O. C. Williams,
Francis llaun,
John Wllholt.
L. D. Shank.
Scott Carter.
G. M. Groshong,
John Carver,
Frank Sherman,
Jessie Offluld,
Joo Frohllck,
D. M. GroshonR,
N. n. Wade,
A. Huglo.
E. tahman,
A. M. Groshong,
District No. 30
E. I). Olds.
O. I. &S. Co.
District Si
ll. D. Harms,
Tualatin Mill Co.,
Z. Elllgson.
C. Elllgsen,
L. J. Barnes,
A. Hodge,
J. Nemlc,
District 32
Sldnet Baker,
Will Baker.
Alfred Baker,
Geo. Stahlnecker,
F. P. Stahlnecker,
Birt Baker,
James Roberts,
Samuel Roberts,
Will Dodson.
Hans Bergman,
Chas. Heart,
Chus. Tooze,
Rufus Bristow,
W. J. Weston,
All McCully,
Chrlss Wilhelm,
Henry Wilhelm,
Dan Stahlnecker,
District 33
Roy Roley,
Dodge Lumber Co.,
Ed. Closner,
District 34
J. Turm-r,
H. W. Koehler,
J. Blcknor & Sons,
Tualatin Mill Co.,
John Johnson,
H. M. Borland.
Geo. Nagle,
C. C. Wanker,
Hugh Baker,
C. C. Borland,
A. Neilsen,
A. L. Walling,
O. I. & S. Co.,
District 35
A. D. Edwards,
1 District 36
S. S. Miller,
0. Mahler,
Wm. E. Yoder,
C. R. Coldren,
Noah Yoder,
A. Callister,
P. J. Schneider,
William Mortenson,
N. Blair,
G. W. Owlngs,
38
G. W. Thiessen,
H. Thiessen,
39
A. J. Kelnhofer,
S. G. Bailey,
A. Bailey,
T. Ward,
Claims Allowed.
Court
Grant B. Dimick,
T. B. Klllln,
Johu Lewellen,
T. B. Killin,
John Lewellen,
Court
E. R. Williams,
1. D. Taylor,
Chas. E. Hively,
O. C. Whitten,
Chas. Beta,
.75
82.50
9 40
48 C.I
25.00
1.50
1.50
1.50
4.50
7 50
6.00
3 7R,
4.C0
3.00
3.00
6.00
6.00
4.50
3.00
.50
1.50
9.00
24.00
i
10.00 :
40.00
18.80
17.50
2.00
4.37
3.50
8.00
3.50
5.25
1.75
6.25
1923
7.50
3.50
ISO
1.80
1.80
11.20
3.50
7.00
13.00
1.50
1.30
3.00
25.00
10.42
4.82
.43
10.00
1.25
3.35
59.34
26.00
27.00
9.00
10.00
1.00
23.00
6.00
19.00
18.80
27.50
21.00
4.10
1.00
1.00
3.0Q
1.00
3.50
4.48
.50
.50
8.00
10.00
48.92
52.50
9.00
23.50
C. W. Swallow,
Justice of the Peace
L. Stlpp.
C. F. Ely.
W. M. Shank,
Mr. Alhoo.
T. L. Charman,
G. W. Blglmm,
B. Barlow,'
It. Straight,
L. Stlpp.
E. L. Shaw,
L. Stlpp.
C. F. Ely,
L. Stlpp,
Chas. F. Ely,
T. G. Jonsrud,
Bert Jonsrud,
J. R. Kels.v
E. C. Laken,
Sheriff-
Fashion Stables, "
C. F. Ely.
Clerk
Jean White,
A. Warner,
Ella Shaver,
E. McCord.
Uetta Pierce,
M. Mulvoy.
Recorder
O. L. Hedges,
Assessor
F. J. Nelson,
Glass & Prudhommo,
Current Expense
Underwood Typewriter
Company.
J. F, Nelson,
F. W. Green man,
C. E. Kanisby.
Huntley Bros. Co.,
Telephone Co.,
Court House-
Glass & Prudhommo,
W.. J. Pltimnier,
P. Nehren,
' C. G. Miller.
2.60
8.70
7.80
1.70
1.70
1.70
1.70
1.70
1.70
4.70
3.10
3.70
2.90
6.80
8.20
1.70
2.30
7.50
6.00
6.00 j
24.801
54.00
54.00
27.00
27.00
64.00
64.00
I
6.00
!
120.00
43.50
i Jail-
Pauper
It. B. Boatle,
7.00 ;
1.00 j
2.00 .
6.25 '
20.13 i
6.10 ;
1S8.73
42.10
5.50
3.45
8 64
corners between sections 7 ami 18; 1
thonco north tmo halt mllo; thonco!
east ono and 0110 fourth tulles;
thonco south ono half 111 1 lit to sec
tion corner between flections 8 and
17; thonco east on snld lino to cor
ners 9. 10. 15 and 10; thonco south
on section lines between sections
16 and 15 to a point In said lino be
tween sections 27 and 28 which point
Is 80 rods north of tho adjoining
corner between sections 28, 27, 33,
and 34; thonco west 80 rods; thonco
north 80 rods; thonco west 80 rods;
thonco north 80 rods; thonco west
ono-hnlf mllo to section lino be
tween seellohs 28 and 29; thonco
north 80 rods to coiner of sections
20, 2t. 28 uud 29; thonco west to
quarter corner between 20 and 29;
thonco south 80 roils; thonco west
ono mllo; thonco north 80 roda to
section lino between section 19
and 30; thonco west 011 mild lino
to northeast bank or Clackamas
rlvor; thonco down said river to
section lino between sections 15
and 10, T. 2 S H. 3 IC; thonco north
on said lino to corners of sections
9 and 10. 15 and 10; thonco east ono
and one half miles: thonco south
one-half mllo; thonco oast to bo-1
ginning."
(Concluded on pago 8.)
AS WELL GET UUSY
WITH COUGAR BOUNTY
HELLOI
'2,(HK) miles of long dlft
tanon telephone wire In
Orison, WanhinKtoDjCall
fornia and Idaho now tn
operution ly the l'aolft
Station Tolepliono Com
.(it.y, covering 2,,f0
towns
Quick, a curate, olutap
All the Hiitisfiu'tion of a
iierHonal communication.
lintanoo no fleet to a
clear imilorwtaniling. Hjkv
kane and San Francisco
us eitcily hoard as I'orl
land. Oregon City oftioe at
ll.inliiijr's Druir Store
W. S. EDDY, V, S M. D. V.
GrsdU'te of the Ontario Vrteil
nnry Collier of Toronto, CsiihiU,
stid the Mi Killip - School of
Surgery of Chicto, b Socstrd
s Orron City and rntsbliithcd sa
olficr at The I'nithioU Stsblcs,
ccvciith Street nrsr Main.
Ilolh
Psrnirr' 131
telephones.
Main IJII
-Midwinter and
C
I.
Hamilton,
. Molloy.
J.
U.
L.
28 41
11.35
5.00
Lumber Co. 3.50
31.00
6.00
21.00
3.57
8.00
5.00
4.05
5.00
3.00
.51
680
399.00
3.00
716.00
3.50
3.20
10.00
11.41
33.19
21.50
22.90
3.00
1G.C0
3.00
10.20
10.30
5.C0
23.00
11.80
o 0
Nursing baby?
It's a heavy strain on mother.
Her system is called upon to supply
nourishment for two.
Some form of nourishment that will
be easily taken up by mother's system
is needed.
Scoffs Emulsion contains the
greatest possible amount of nourish
ment in easily digested form.
Mother and baby are wonderfully
helped by its use.
ALL DRUGGISTS 1 50c. AND $1.00
3
K.
W
C. Bluhm,
O. C. Milt &
J. E. Jack.
St. Vincent's Hospital
N. Elliott,
L. Holman,
Adams,
A. G. Guynup,
Insane
T)r. M. C. Strickland.
James Og!e,
Dr. W. E. Carll,
Roso Nehren,
W. U. Tel Co.,
L. Stlpp,
Bridge Account
E. D. Olds,
J. W. McKay.
Marlon county,
C. N. Greonman,
O. C. Lumber company 132.00
Election
M. E. Handle.
Printing
L. L. Porter.
H. A. Galloway,
Courier,
Surveyor
S. A. I). Htingate,
S. A. D. HunRate,
W. II. Counsell,
N. Blair,
Hungate,
E. Mulvey,
EnKle,
E. Casto,
ThlessInK,
Worthlngton,
II. Johnson,
Fruit Inspector
A. J. Lewis, 84.00
In the matter of the examination of
the pauper list of Clackamas county;
Ordered that tho names of W. T.
Tlnsley and Ernest Hltchman be
stricken from said list.
In the matter of report of county road
viewers upon the Gortler road;
Report of viewers read first time
and laid over until tomorrow for
second reading.
In the matter of the report of county
road viewers upon the Hlsley and j
Oetkin road;
Report of viewers read first time
and laid over until tomorrow for
second rend I dr. !
In tho matter of tho petition for the
alteration of road district number 5;
It Is ordered that a change of pres
ent east boundary of road district
No. 5, bn established on a line, be
ginning at a point due west of tho
south east corner of section 32,
T. 1 S, It. 1 East, and running
thence North therefrom until It
Intersects the boundary line between
Clackamas and Multnomah counties,
thereby transferring that eastern
portion of road district. No. 5 and
settling off and making the same a
portion of road district No. C.
the matter of the petition of
Molalla. Jan. 14.
cold oiioiikIi.
; Some tramp Is doing this neluhlior
hood by night. As yet no 0110 tins
got near enough to Mm to soo wheth
er ho has any "Shoo strings" or not.
Saturday night Mrs. It. F. Harless
, was frightened by some one banging
and kicking at tho door. Sho phoned
for help, but by tho tlmo assistance
arrived tho nocturnal prowler hud tak
en to the barn where he was lost
track of. Sunday night some thought
that there was a man In town. Gu-ss
all tho women looked under tho boil.
! Tho farmers at Damascus are try
ing to ralso a bree.o In somo way
1 or other so that they can ralso a
j thousand dollars worth of somo kinds
of products off of ono acre of Oregon
j land. Well, this Is getting high valuo
1 on ono acre. If any soil can produce
this valuo per acre, Oregon can do U.
Editor, would It not bo a good "plant
to encourage farmers to glvo their ex
i porlenro on tho raising of different
farm products to tho Enterprise? By
j this means farmers could aid each
(other In Important Information.
It would seem that tho grange has
I taken partly to politics and building
I grange halls no they can have what i
j they call a good time and also having
I legislated that some kind of men could
bo half members of tho grange.
The legislature meets today to
r inako and repeal laws. It would bo
a wise thing to repeal our present
! gamo law, and enact a bounty law,
WMMSI MM IS MSUmSSUU 11 U IU IUWW
mm
1 The Aristocrat among the
! E whiskies of the Old School.
SI
B wmioui a peer. n
I For Sale by N
E. MATTHIES. H
l.1 , mi' wmmBB$
Nasal Catarrh quioVIr yields to UrmU
nmut by Ely's Cwsm lUlm, which U sgrr.
sbly sromstio. It is receiTed through Uia
' Bimtrila, clesiiH'S d hmils lbs hul sur.
I fme OTr which ii diffnsi-s lllf. Iruggit
M..11 the 50o. sieoj Trlsl si.e by mud, 10
cenU. Tettt it sml you ar sure to conliniw
i the treatment,
I AoMoiiiicrineiit.
To sceoiiiuiodnto tluwo who sre lisrllnl
G.
M.
A.
S.
H.
T.
II.
4.50
C7.30
16.90
10.90
2.00
8.00
4.00
2.00
0.00
COO i
11.00
I., Oin nu f ul.iiiii.rrn in ntnil villi? iliiltliU
paying 1 1 0 bounty on cougars. Anyone i liotho niuid rrutHK"a fr entnrrhni trim.
mai is posien in mo uesiructivo worK wi uio proprn'iors irrenio i.r aiii '.
of the cougar knows that It take "II1 ''"'. M known as Wy's
. ... , IJiiuld Crnm ltidm. l'rics including tln
about 50 deer a year to run ono cou- j llirttyiRtuu , 75 cents. Druggists or by
gar. Tax dogs fl,( female dogs $5), nmil. 't ho liquid furni mnbo.ln tho mod-
loiusl properties of Uio soiia prepursuou.
sheep ami goats 5 rents each and pay
a bounty of $10 on wolves In Clack
amas county. Our representatives
may as well get busy to think over
these things.
Attachment for Butcher Shop.
W. F. Lehman, as plaintiff, has at
tached tho butcher shop of Henry
Scott of Mllwnukln on failure of tho
payment of a promissory nolo of
$1110.53. In his complaint ho auks for
Judgment against the defendant In tho
sum of $710.53 with Interest, ami al
so the sum of $53 for cost of the ac
tion and fees.
ON THE COLD SIDE
OF MOTHER EARTH
In
George Epperson and others for the
establishment of a new road district;
It Is hereby ordered that said peti
tion bq established and numbered
40 ami Is described as follows:
Beginning at. quarter corners on
towiiHhip line between sections 13
and 18 T 2 S. It. 3 and 4 E. and
running thence from said quarter
corners north one-half mllo to ad
joining corners of flections" 7, 12,
13 and 18; thence east to quarter
Stone, Jan. 11. This morning finds
us on the cold Hide of mother earth.
We can feel the cold northeast wind
very sensibly ami we can see It go
ing down the Clackamas river In tho
shape of Ice, This is the Hist lime
we have seen tho like for several
years. The thermometer registered
18 aliove zero this morning. Ono
good thing here Is, as a general thing,
we have good health, colds about
all we can complain of.
I). T. Griffin has about cleared up
his garden patch and expects to livo
better lifter be gets a crop off of his
newly cleared patch.
Mr. Smith, our former butler mak
er, Is stopping at .1, J. nation's.
Our school Is putting In long hours.
The teacher passes by our snncluru
early and late every scirool day In tho
week. The district here needs a larg
er building and must have It.
When you require sn Abstract of Title
to lands tn Clackamas County, have
It accurately and reliably prepared
by a responsible company Incorpor
ated for tho purpose. Our rates are
reasonable, Wo Invito you to oi
amine our complete sot of Abstract
Books.
CLACKAMAS TITLE COMPANY,
iOO- f,08 Chamber of Commerce Illdg.,
PORTLAND, OUEGON,
Money to loan ou Clackamas County
Property.
fIVY KTIIT
ATTORNEY
AT-LAW.
Justfco of tho Peace.
Office In Jagger Building, Oregon City.
J. U. CAMPBELL,
ATTORNEY-AT--LAW.
WANTED.
TO LIST FOR SALE, Home "good
farms and averuge tracts. E, H. Coop
er, over Bank of Orogon City. 5t4
MONEY TO LOAN AT C AND 7 per
cont. Farm security. U'Ren &
Schuebel.
Oregon City,
Oregon.
Will practice In all courts of tho state
Office In Cauflcld Building.
DENTISTRY
alalia, every monday: Saturday
on Appointments.
JOHN W. THOMAS, Ded.tist
At
have stood the trt fur over v yenn,
ami are l 1 1 1 1 11 the Iriel. '1 heir Htwolute
certainty of irrowtlt. their uiicoiiiiuolilv
liirue yli lMn of delicious vri-taMr anil
bCHiilll ill (lowers, Inuke tlicin the most
rclhihle uud the most popuhir every
where. Nilci ny nil dealer. 1907
becu Amiuul nee oil rcmicst.
o. m. Fenny & co
Detroit, Mich.