Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, March 15, 1907, Page 5, Image 5

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    ORIOON CITY f NTERPRIIK, FHIDAY, MARCH 15, 1907.
WOODCOCK TRIAL
IN JUSTICE COURT
Trouble of Long Standing up
For Settlement Before
Justice Llvy Stipp
Tim Woodcock trial Ik occupying
Justice Ktlpp'M omit today iiinl will
likely extend over (111 tomorrow, This
trial l tho culmination of trouble of
many your standing over the position
f a fence In relation to tho county
toad. Woodcock, It In nald, would not
remove tin' fence when requested by
tho county court, but allowed It to
remain In tho middle "f the road. Tint
present Hull Ih brought by the county
as mi effort to settle Him trouble,
O. ), Kby and Chris Hchiu b-I aro .Crutdier for rebatu of ta;
regulation by court,
In tho matter of dood from Chun. F.
Clark ami wlfo to land for public road
In district No. 2;
Ordered Hint deed for Bald roadway
bo accepted and recorded by Clacka
in iik county, and that Improvements
on mild roud bo rnado at the expense
of thoso benefitted thereby and not
from road fund of district No, 2,
In tho matter of tho WutUiiufor road;
Ordered tli tit. Hiild road bo and la
declared to bo u county road.
In tho mutter of claim for damage
by Fred Hehorublo for damages by
location of Wettlaufor road;
Ordorod that said Claim bo and In
denied.
In tho matter of tho petition of tho
Weyerhausor Land company for re-
bato of tax;
Ordered that petition bo granted
and that a. wiirrimt bo drawn on
treaHiirer for $.17.25 In fuvor of pe
titioner. In tho matter of petition of Mm.
prosecuting Woodcock ami Gcorgo C.
Uiownell Ih ailing for tho defense.
COMMISSIONERS' COURT
Ordered that warrant bo drawn In
favor of petitioner for $11 .48.
(To bo continued Wednesday )
Pauper
te It remembered, that at a regu
lar term of the County Court of Clack
nuitiH County, held In the Court IIoiiho
lit Oregon City, for tho purpose of
transacting county business In March,
tin Maine beluK tho time fixed
by law for holding a regular term of
said court, preitent, Hon. (Irani H. Dlm
lck, county Judge, presiding; T. 11.
Klllln and John l.welllig, commis
sioner, when tho following proceed
Ing4 were had, tow It:
In the matter of purchase of powder
a ml fund for mad dlMtrlct 34; '
Ordered that K0i jund of powder I County Court
and 4o feet of fuse bo purchaHcd
for ttatd district.
I'eler J. llniiHcn
W. Hanforth
It. H. Hughes
C, K. Burns
It. F. Forrester
V. J, Jewelled
M. KruK'r
Mm. Valentine
John Avln
J. V.. Jack
W, T. Gardner
Mr. M. Pickens
F. W. Hprngtio
MrH, lirmltl
Mrs. Heinz
J. A. Jolll'S
Martha Ford
O. II. Dlmlck
Auk Splinter
(1. It. Dlmlck
T. H. KlUIn
J. lewellen
Iii the matter of the Improvement of ; w vu v"Mr
( aril ft Molanner
Justice of th Peace
I,. Ktlpp
C. F. Kly
W. W. Smith
o. F. Jones
n .id known oh Otty and Steven road;
Ordered that petition and aubserlp
tloil of 1 2o0 be duplicated by county
court.
In the matter of fencing and obtrud
ing a county road by one John Teevln
In nmd district No. 3;
Ordered that John Teevln be cited
to appear before tho county court in
flint Wednesday In April, 1307, to
hIkiw caiiNo why ho Mhould not bo
compelled to remove tho obstruc
tion. In tho matter of tho petition of John
V. Jiieobtmn and otherB for a county
nad;
Ordered, that viewer meet at place
of beginning of aald road on tho
day of March. 1907.
In the matter of the pe'lthm of J C.
Elliott and nthera for a county roud;
Ordered that viewers meet at place
of beginning of aald road on the
day of March. 1907.
In tho matter of application of rood
district for 20,000 feet of lumber to
repair Hood View road;
Ordered that 20,000 feet of lumber
bo purchased and delivered on said
road at price not to exceed $5.00
per thoiiHiind.
In the matter of fencing and obstruct
ing a county high roud by Fred Hol
nian ;
Ordered that Fred Holzman Immed
iately remove all fencing placed In
road by himself and that tho super
vlnor of district No. 17 see that thla
order I complied with.
In tho matter of petition of William
Thompson tor return of tax money
luo him from county;
Ordered that $3-1.34 bo returned to
him for tax paid twice In year 1001.
In the matter of application of J. M.
ft. Redwood and T. H. A. Roll wood for
record of plat of Qulney addition to
Mllwauklo;
Ordered that same bo and la approv
ed and ordered recorded.
In tho matter of tho petition of Franz
Krnxherger for Improvement of road
leading from Aurora to tho Candy and
Maxherger road and aubHcrlptlon of
1 1 40.00;
Ordered that petition b grnntod
and that county npproprluto nn equal
amount.
In the matter of report of viewers on
tho Olbson road;
Ordered that papers ho submitted
to district attorney for opinion.
In tho tnnttPr of tho lines of tho Oro
Kon Water Power &. Railway com
Itnny's rendering a road crossing dan
K" rous;
Ordered that tho dork linmedlato
ly notify aald company to repair
said crossing and ninko same? safe
for travel.
In tho matter of tho application for
p!ank to repair county road In dis
trict 20 south of Clark'a Post office;
Ordered that $100 bo appropriated
out of road fund for snld repairs.
In tho matter of resignation of James
Feglos as miporvlsor of district 7;
Ordered that said resignation be ac
cepted and that F. IS. McGugln bo
nnd Is appointed as suporvlsor of
said road district No. 7.
In tho matter of tho application of tho
Oregon Kloctrlc Hallway Co. for per
mission to cross county roada near
Wllsonvllle;
Ordered that permission be granted
for said crossing subject to proper
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21.10
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10.00
9.40
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4.70
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6.50
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Mm. 0. L. Jensen
Inaant
II William
W, U. Tol Co.
W. J. Van Horn
Dr. C, H. Molsanor
Dr. C. Z. Smith
Dr. J. W. Norrla
Dr. H. 8. Mount
Brldgt Account
M&rlnn Cu.tLty
O, C. Lumber Co.
Fruit Inspector
A. J. Lewis
Road Survey
H. A. D. 1 1 ungate
John Labor
J. F. Drake
It. A. Illbhard
A. Myers
H A. D. Hungate
N. Illalr
Pud Thompson
Clint Hock
Charles (!alo
Tho Htar Pros?
District No. 1
Bagor Wing
W. 8. Payn
0. Ottlo
W. Kmart
W. II. Counsell
District No. 2
Hodlun Proa.
M. H. Webster
I. W. Johnson
It. It. Ilolcomb
Frod Ilenrlcl
C. Hickman
Hcott I layman
, J. Fish
Road District No. 3
8.00
5.00
.75
2.50
E.00
6.00
10.00
5.00
20.62
CC.00
43.00
20.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2,00
17.50
10.60
10.50
2.50
2.50
190.10
District
Freil Hokk
Miss CarllHlo
L. ritlpii
C. F. Fly
C. Waer
C. Conslglo
;, ltuHst
J. I). ltustilutllla
C. Dlnlcola
A. Dlnlcola
Sherlrf
C. F. Flv 33.45
Tax Department
J. J. Cooko .l.oo
K. II. Ilentle ;ii0.fio
K. H. lluck 42.25
Nelllo Swafford 40.0
C. II. Piatt 22.50
Magglo Mulvey 8.00
Kdlth. Jackson 25.00
Hess Kelly 42.r,0
It W. linker 17.50
S. O. Dlllman 1C.3S
Recorder
(J. L. Hedgea 5.00
Treasurer
Jesslo Paddock 10. 00
L. Ilolman 5.20
W. K. Carll 5.20
H. F. Latourette 1.20
V. It. Hydo 1.20
D. Cantleld 1.20
U. T. Itarhur 1.20
II. Stevens 1.20
II. H. Johnson 1.20
A. Dime 1,70
V.. It. Leek 2.00
W. K. Carll 10 no
K. Mathlea 1.70
P. Nehren t.7o
(. L. Hedges 6.20
U. I.. Hidman 12.00
D. It. Dlmlck 1.20
Wllllnnv Smith. 1.20
Win. Davles 1.20
M, Hulras 1.20
John Molan 1.20
Alfred Smith 1.20
Anno Perlnger 1.70
Ixmlsn Perlnger 1.70
J. L. Thomas 1.70
O. L. Hedges 5.00
H. L. liohnan 12.15
Schools
T. It. Kendall 3.00
J. C. Zlnser 53.40
L. A. Head 15.00
T. J. Gary 15.00
Assessor
J. F. Nelson 1.00
Margaret -CoodMlow 10.00
C. II. Pratt 10.00
Tax Rebate
Mrs. Crntcher 11.48
Win. Thompson 34.31
Weyorlmuser Co. 37,25
Current Expense
Telephone Co. 0.15
C. K. Hnmsby 3.20
S. T. Uoman 1.75
Huntley Pros Co. 23.25
Irwln-Hodsim Co. 1.35
Water Comm'rs 15.00
Court House
Security Vault Works 1G2.35
Kager and Wing
Hodlun Ilroa
5
J. C. Elliott
Strauss Lumber Co.
John Mima
August Link
Alonz-o Button
J. 11. Hlefer
1! Johnson
J. A. Kmlls
(J. ltoesa
II. Hennenson
J. A. Kmll, Jr.
J. J. Wagoner
Sam Kinder
N. K. Donahue & Co.
.1. W. Hoots
11. O. Knox
J. W. Hoots
District ft
Straus Lumber Co.
N. K. Ihuiahuo & Co.
John Strauss
District No. 11
It. F. I.lnn
VI. Harrington
Kd Nachand
M. S. (ilass
Frank Mitchell
Halllo Johnson
L. J. Class
N. Adams
French
M. Rivers
W. Palley
E. P. Carter
W. Schwahauer
C. T. Tmir.o
Pauper
P. Nehren 13.80
A. 'Mlhlstln 1.00
K. F. Oiisez 0.34
F. Uusch 15.00
C. N. (iroonmnn 1 .05
W. .1. Plunimer 3.00
Horace Martin 9.00
0. C. Mill & Lumber Co. .00
Class & Prudhomme 19.07
1. Soiling s 14.20
J. W. Norrla 50.00
St. Vincent Hospital 19.00
Mrs. Guy nop 19.00
Chas. Galo 4.00
W. 11. Itambo 25.67
F. T, Harlow COO
10. F. Griez 1.50
J. E. Jack 10.10
E. A. Cassons 3.00
Drown & Welsh 6.00
The Hod Front 2G.42
23.05
7.50
6.00
4,00
7.50
7.04
21.25
17.00
2.00
7.00
8.00
1.75
2.00
35.00
31.52
144.65
9.83
11.50
3.13
34.30
70.00
2.25
1.00
12.50
1.00
2.50
14.00
4.00
50.39
4.56
29.00
2.00
593.05
35.01
17.50
40.40
17.50
8.00
10.00
1.50
4.00
4.00
7.00
2.00
6.0(1
2.00
2.00
2.00
1.00
W, V. Hartnoaa 7.00
Alva Hughe 1,75
V. IJohlondor 6.00
H. Ilenrlcl 7.00
Hoffman 3.50
Willi Hughes 6.00
W. C, Martin 16.60
Wm. Phelp 7.00
District No. 19
D, L. Trulllngor 13.95
Otto Hofstettor 1.50
A. F. Donlson t 1.60
A. Krlckson 150
W. M. Walace 1;50
F. A. Woodsldo 6.00
Corodon Smith 2.60
District No. 20
Popo & Co. 8.00
J. .1. Jone 7.20
J. Putz 10.63
Philip Putz 0.05
F, Usurer 7.03
A. Dourer 6.05
Q. Hchlewe 2.10
A. Haag 5.25
O. 8. Martin 12.00
0. Martin 12.00
C. Hoag 1.75
, J. T. Grace . 1.75
I C. Martin .87
Iuls Vallen 3.33
H. Sullivan 23.75
District No. 21
P. H. ino;inb i.75
U. 8. Dlx 1.75
,' Claude Wimdow 1.75
Frank Wlnslow 2.50
District 23
H.W.Zimmerman, 64.50
D. Shepperd 14.50
M. King 6.65
J. C. Mark 7.50
F. M. Lucke 2.25
J. F. Yost 30.25
1. I). Hutchinson 14.50
J. It. Marks 4.00
F. llachert 7.50
A. J, Zimmerman 4.90
nam iierziK a. m
C. J. Erstgarrd 9.25
H. Cllbertson 12.25
J. Drudvlg 12.75
W. II. Tull 12.75
W. J. Andrews 7.00
J. C. Nicholson 1.75
L. O. Scove 1.40
E. H. Williams .50
A. W. Davenport 1.00
District 24
Carlton t lloncnkrans 10.75
Knight & Susbauer 4.65
Philip Mohr 2.25
Fred Mohr 1.50
Charles Konchak 5.25
Hlron Jackson 2.25
J. E. Mitts 2.25
George Mitts 1.50
Ernst Werner 2.25
Wm. Konchak .75
R. I. Garrett .75
L. P. Spagle 32.50
District 25
P. Meeka 2.25
B. Wallace 1.50
F. Wallace 3.00
Phillip Scheer 6.00
D. C. Harms 22.60
25
Liberal Store .35
I). L. Trulllngor 8. 86
Silas Wright 1.80
Dee Wright 1.20
Frank Bromler 2.70
Martin Oatman 2.62
Max Huss 3.00
E, E. Judd .75
W. D. Adams 1.00
fillas Wright .80
H. N. Everhart 26.00
27
C. W. Lafor 16.12
D. Bengly 10.60
L. II. Judd 3.75
C. C. Yeeter 3.75
W. E. Harmon 1.50
L. Labour 17.60
28
Francis Haun 15.00
Frank Haun 12.75
Amos Johnson 6.00
Jarnns Nlckelwon .75
H. Wilson 8.25
J. Walker .75
James Gray .75
Goo. Wyland 9.00
Wm. Miller 3.00
E. J. Rice 1.50
F. W. McLearln 1.00
Bobbins Bros. 4.80
L. D. Shank 25.00
No. 30
I. N. Davi" 26.00
C. Dfilashindn 19.20
J. Blckner 49.60
Ben Simons 12.40
C. Brown 20.20
John Kl.er 11.40
Van Delashman 11.40
Bert Hays 4.00
Jame3 Cook 10.00
31
H. O. Estberg 5.00
Z. Elligsen 13.75
H. Elligsen 2.60
C. Elligsen 2.15
L. Toedtmeler 1.75
H. Toedtmeler 1.75
A. Koellermeler 1.75
H. Koellraermler 1.75
E. Kruse 1.75
Z. Elligsen " 2.00
L. J. Barns 3.50
F. Oldenstadt 2.62
; 32
J. S. Barns 6.00
F. F. Tooze 3.00
B. Baker 1.50
. Baker '.75
T. M. Baker 1.50
W. C. Heater 12.50
t 33
Caty Hardware Co. 6.50
Tellefson Bros.' 120.00
Dodge Lumber Co. 96.44
S. H. Hainey 6.00
A. L. Schmidt 11.00
D. Craln 7.00
Ray Willcox 5.00
E. Lewellen 14.00
E. H. Tlson 6.00
L. R. Roley 14.55
A. A. Allen 24.00
Henry Cromer 55.30
34
Charles Moehnke 6.00
Jake Boylan 2.62
Thos Armstrong 1.75
George Armstrong 1.75
Jack Boylen 3.75
Wm. Lynch 4.00
Mat Ranch 13.25
John Ream, 5.25
Fred Shaber 18.00
Sam Batdorf 4.00
P. Berdlne 2.00
John Turner 33.75
35
A.D.Edwards 6.25
36
Carlton & Rosenkrans 5.83
A. J. Lais 62.40
Paul J. Schneider 37.50
Noah Yoder 10.50
W. F. Smith 8.25
H. M. Bobbins 6.75
Arthur A. Schneider 6.75
P. Laverty 1.50
Allen Drescher 15.00
Mr. Anderson 8.00
J. Brallsford 11.20
Deescher 12.80
George Pope 17.00
38
A. Mather 30.80
T. B. Worthlngton 12.00
Wesley Stromer '3.00
Robert Richardson 12.50
Aug Tuchoiky 12.00
H. Thlessen 10.00
39
A. F. Dorsey S.15
Pope & Co. 11.95
C. W. Frlederlchs 4.65
F. Busch 3.25
J. V. Green 40.00
Llndsley & Son 96.40
Jack Confer 45.00
Herman Fisher 10.50
Robert Shanborn 5.50
Edward Jones 2.00
No. 40
Western Storage Co. 1.60
A. Gustafson 1.50
P. M. Hoist 1.50
A. Vester 2.50
G. B. Dlmlck 13.20
John Lewellen 64.70
Beall & Co. 242.90
Just Described Her.
"Yes," said Lovet, "I was engaged
to her once."
"So I understand," remarked New
Itt. "She told me she was an old
flame of yours."
"IJiat's pretty near right. She cer-
my did burn up my money." Ex.
tait
"Was the widow astonished when
Mr. Diffident proposed?"
"No, but Mr. Diffident was."
12
G. Fischer 6.75
J. J. llHtton 1.75
Imis Kohl 8.75
N. Kirchem 3.50
Edwin (ierber 6.20
Fred Gerbcr 15.00
13
F. Busch 1.50
Wilson & Cooko .85
W. II. Brown 30. 00
Harry Hubert 28.20
August Hubert 47.25
W. B. Hubert 7.00
W. Shannon 20.20
Walter Emmet 32.80
I). D. Evans 26.00
Lewis Evans 9.60
M. M. Hart-ell 17.60
W. C. Ward 7.60
E. Fnirhrother 1.80
John Hugl.es 19.20
Harvo Mattoon 11.20
E. N. Bar;.tt 16.00
F. Mitchell 8.00
W. B. Hubert 8.00
14
Hurley & Moran 1.50
Popo & Co. 3.50
B. F. Linn 25.11
H. F. Harris 12.9S
C. W. Frledrlch 1.40
Wm. Beard 10.00
O. F. Gihhs 55.00
C. C. Glbbs 25.00
A. Splinter 40.00
Frank Beard 42.00
.las. Shelley 44.00
Jim Ehelley 9.00
F. W. Glbbs 10.50
F. Stevens 28.00
J. B. Jackson 20.00
O. Guilllan, 23.00
H. F. Rose 19.00
D. Thorn 8.00
John Edmlnsen 2.00
15
Popo & Co. 2.75
F. Busch 6.25
Wm. Fine 36.25
Frank Qulnn 27.00
Joe W. Little 21.00
A. .Toehnke 12.00
J. V. Green 5.00
Jack Confer 5.00
W. G'. Randall 5.00
17
L. O. Rlgga 4.50
F. M. Barmoro 1.50
W. A. Tlce 2.25
Alex Tlce 2.25
Goo. Holland 18.75
A. H. Knight 8.75
No. 18
Popo & Co. 15.60
F. Busch 2.75
Hurley & Moran 7.50
E. W. Horashuh 40.00
Arthur Hornshuh 3G.50
Wm. PhelpB 2.50
Hy. H. Hughes 7.00
Dan Glnther 15.75
' W. C. Martin 10.00
Wm. Grlsenthwaite 5G.50
James Shannon 49.25
Chris Muralt 23.00
Hy. Sholloy 12.50
All Thomas 29.00
Elmer Londergan 20.00
Otto Lyman 3.50
Geo. Hollman 3.50
Wm. Herman 1.75
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