Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, August 16, 1907, Page 6, Image 6

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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, AUGUST 16, 1907.
BOARD FOR
NEW HOME
Within Thirty Days In
Andresen Building.
that the wool of the Willamette Val
ley gets coarser. This is due, if true,
to the increasing predominance of
Cotswold blood In the sheep of this
valley and to a disregard of coarse
ness of wool by many of the CotswoUl
breeders. The more prominent Cots
wold breeders of the valley have bred
so as to avoid excessive coarseness,
but others have paid no attention to
Arrives and Will be Installed jth,- nd wh"Vhe "mtl? Rml fV?
conaiuons OI me YHiirj Rive wwu n
fine luster, they seem to tend to
coarseness of fiber.
The Lincoln are now getting quite
a foothold in the Willamette Valley,
and as their wool is not as coarse as
that of the Cotswolds. their growing
popularity may in time have the effect
of making the average valley wool
some finer than it now is. The Ram-
boulllets, which are now coming in
to some extent, will of course reduce
greatly the coarseness of the wool in
all flocks into which their blood en
ters. The Cotswolds have gained
their popularity because they have
proved so well adapted to the climatic
conditions of the valley and are at
the same Jlrae pretty good mutton
sheep and heavy ylehlers of wool.
Agriculturist.
COMMISSIONERS COURT
(Continued from page a)
EMPLOY 8 OPERATORS
Number On Duty At Beginning
Claimed There Will Bt At
Least 300 Subscriber.
The switch boards for the Home
Telephone company's Oregon City ex
change has arrived in this city and
will be Installed as soon as an ex
pert arrives from the East.
The board la manufactured by the
Strongberg-Carlson company, one of
the best known firms in this line, and
is of three position type. It is con
structed In such a manner that if, at
ny time there should be a need of
a larger boaTd, another section can
be added to It without much trouble.
A force of eight girls will be em
ployed at the beginning. The local
managers say that the switchboard
will be Installed in the office in the
Andresen block within 30 days, and
the phones will then be installed in
the residences and business houses
as soon as possible.
CARUS
Cams, August 7 Ed Jones, eldest
son of Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey Jones,
died Tuesday morning while helping
Frank Jagger thresh. He was haul
ing rather a large load of grain to the
machine and the horses didn't want
to pull the load by driving, so after
Ed had worried with them trying to
get them to pull he got off the load
and took the horses by the bits and
got them started. After he got the
team started again he laid on the
When the new system is Installed, 'ground and soon passed away without
there will be at least 300 subscribers, 1 saving any more. He was soon car
,.,ii tn. vfHMoia a rron ried to his home and Dr. Strickland
many more.
The phones will be similar in con
struction to those recently installed
by the Pacific Telephone company.
A number of farmer lines will con
nect with the local exchange.
BUYERS COMPLAiN.
Wool buyers continue to complain
was called, but when the doctor came
he said the boy was' dead. It Is not
learned yet as to when and where he
will be burled. His death was quite
shocking to everyone and he will be
greatly missed by his parents and a
host of friends.
Estacada depot is to be fixed bo as
to handle freight conveniently.
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GET IT FOR HER
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FREE: -ON 30. DAYS TRIAL
Save Her Time
Save Her Health
Save Her Weary Steps
Save Your Money
Save Your Clothes
Save Her Temper
Save Her Complexion
J. E. Marqiiam 10 00
Olaf Olson 10 00
I. 1. Lnrklna 7 00
1). U. Hubbard 5 00
Ed Hubbard 5 00
J. Labour S8 00
District 28
Horry Ruckner 2 00
J. Nightengale 8 00
riorce Miller 8 00
E. D. lhiekner 40 00
C. A. Ramsby 8 00
L. I), Shank 20 00
District 29
Carlton & Kosenkrans 52 45
0. If. Brown 7 00
S. E, Brown 8 00
M. L. Ingram 1 00
Ira White 10 00
E. M. White 5 00
V. L. White 12 50
District 31
C. Kornum 7 00
Z. Elllgsen 11 00
District 32
J. E. Morback 1 50
G. Seely 5 25
J. N. Woods 3 00
M. Seely 60
W. C. Heater 11 25
E. L. Baker 1 75
C. Comstock 3 00
A. Murdock 2 00
E. O. Jones 4 50
District 34
Security Metal Vorks 125 00
Wilson & Cooke 5 00
Jeff Shaw 52 00
T. J. Gary 62 00
R, W. Oldenstadt 8 00
Smith Turner 30 00
Jack Fisher 3G 00
j L. Adamson 2 50
A. Estberg 5 00
' II. P. Estberg 5 00
John Turner 55 00
District 35
A. P. Edwards 32 50
District 35
S. II. Kauffman 131 65
A. S. Thompson 8 00
A. Kocker 4 00
Ed Wormdahl 10 50
O. E. F. Lee 10 00
P. J. Schneider 32 60
Charley Caste 10 50
D. Bunnemeyer 15 00
S. L. Miller 5 50
J. K. Hart 3 75
W. II. Bremer 3 00
Silas Yoder 3 00
W. F. Smith 3 00
Noah Yoder 3 00
Alien Drescher 2 25
a Michael Walsh 1 50
District 37
C. W. Kruse 10 00
Wilbur Wllraot 7 50
District 39
Pope & Co. 10 4Q
District 40
J. Corrlgan 3 CO
W. Douglas 4 50
Otto Stulke 7 20
Grover Judd 10 80
J. D. Duger 14 40
H. Ackerson 13 05
G. H. Lllja 8 00
W. Nelman 6 50
L. Bartlemay 8 00
A. Vester 15 00
Bridge Work
F. C. Gadke 54 00
Clackamas Lumber Co 338 57
Standard Machine Co. 8 24
O. W. P. & Ry. Co. 2 00
Nottingham & Co. 347 00
w. A. Holmes 6 05
Gladstone Real Efitate
Ass'n 33 50
F. Busch 87 42
V. Harris in f,o
Trimble & Lipe 5 05
Oregon City Iron Wks. 15 95
Wilson & Cooke 3 22
Harry Jones 25 80
E. F. Grlscz 7 25
Pope & Co. 11 84
O. C. Mill & Lumber Co 17 21
John Kelly i 1 00
8. R. Green 1 00
S. Roukv i 00
L. Stlpp 12 03
H. Cauftold 12 00
O. Turner 3 50
Itruee Zumwult 1 "0
Peter Greaves 1 70
J, Wolfer 1 70
Bert lioodfoster 1 70
Frank Griffith 1 70
Brueo Burns 1 70
(1. 11. Young I 70
Wulter Ford 1 70
Geo. Armstrong I "u
J, 0. Sawyer 1 00
C. C. liuhcoek 1 00
J. C. Bradley V H)
15. M. Howell 1 00
Wm. Board I 00
S. R. Green I 00
T. G, Jonarud 2 70
Gilbert Jonarud 3 90
T. G. Jonarud 3 45
Bert Jonarud 2 30
U Stlpp 3 70
C. E. Burns 2 40
W. A. Dlmtek 4 70
E. L. Shaw 3 10
J. It. Kelso 5 00
J. C. Elklns 5 10
Sheriff-
Fashion Livery St aide 7 00
D. Cauneld 14 00
C. F. Ely l'l 00
Recorder
E. L. Park 52 00
Coroner-
Fashion Livery Stable. 5 00
R. L. HolmuH 32 90
II. P. Uwls 2 20
E. C. Wink 2 20
F. McArthur 2 93
D. McArthur 1 20
O. W. Veteto 1 20
L. F. Beach 1 20
Elmer Vi-teto 1 20
Superintendent of Schools
Alice Zlnser 12 00
Assessor
V. Surfus 78 00
Iura Po"e 59 00
E. P. Carter 27 no
Edith C. Jackson 52 00
G. F. Horton 18 00
H. W. Shaw 72 00
A. Warner 69 00
Current Expense
F. W. Greenman 3 75
Irwin Hodson Co. 1 85
C. E. Ramsby 6 50
Huntley Bros. Co. 8 10
Telephone Co. 9 90
Court House
P. Nehren 10 00
Straight & Salisbury 2 90
O. C. Ice Co. 1 55
E. H. Cooper 45 00
Glass & Prudhomme
Co. 190 00
Pauper
Jennie Boylea 4 33
V. A. Holmes 5 40
J. E. Jack 5 00
C. Bluhm 10 00
Mrs. Guynup 33 00
Oregon City 50 00
L. Adams 1 85
R. L. Holman 20 00
Insane . .
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
HARVEY E. CROSS
ATTORN ICY AT LAW
Weal Kntatc,
Lomm, ltmurmici
Mitlft Htrel,
OUICUON
CITY
GEORGE C. BROWNELL
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW S
Phone: Main 521 Office In Cauficld Bldg., Main and Eight Sts
THOS. F. RYAN
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Probate and Realty Law Practice Specialties.
Real Estate, Insurance and Loans.
Office Upstairs, first building souths of Courthouse.
W. S. U'RKN C. SCIIUIiDKL
U'REN & SCHUEBEL
ATTORN RYS-AT-LAW-
-DKUTSCIIKR ADVOKAT
Will practice U all courts, nuke collection and srltlctncnls of utates Furnirn.
battacts ot title, Iriul you money on 11 mt mortgage. Office in INTLRPKIJE
Building, Oregon City, Oregon.
J. E HEDCES F. T. CRIFFITH
HEDGES & GRIFFITH
LAWYERS
Rooms 10-13 Weinhard Building, opposite Court House
LIVY STIPP
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Justice of the Peace.
Office In Jagger Building. Oregon City
W. S. EDDY, V, S., M. D. V.
Graduate of the Ontario Veteil
nary College of Toroeto. Canada,
and the McKlllip School of
Surgery of Chicago, baa located
at Oregon City and established an
office at The Fashion Stablra,
Seventh Street near Main.
Both Telephones.
Fanners' 131 Mail
Ijtt
J. U. CAMPBELL
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Oregon City, - Oregon.
Will practice In all courts of the slat
Office la Caufiold Building.
When you require an Abstract of Title
to lands In Clackamas County, have
It accurately and reliably prepared
by a responsible company Incorpor
ated tor the purpose. Our rates are
reasonable We Invite you to ex
amine our complete aet oi Abstract
Hooks.
CLACKAMAS TITLE COMPANY,
600- COS Chamber of Commerce Bldg,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Money to loan on Clackamas Count
Property.
Fill in coupon and mail to us
The iron will be delivered, with
all necessary equipment, absolutely
free of charge
CUT OUT COUPON AND MAIL TO US TODAY
PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT & POWER COMPANY
C. G. Miller, Agent, Oregon City, Ore.
Gentlenn You may deliver to mo one Electric Flat
iron, which I agreo to try, and if unsatisfactory to me, to
return to you within 30 days from date of delivery. If I
do not return it at that time you may charge same to
my account at $4.00. It is understood that no charge
will be made for the iron if I return It within 30 1T.
Name
Address
DEPT. O. C.
J. A. Olds
Wm. Dutcher
It. Alexander
J. W. Jones
John Green
Jack Confer
J. A. Newman
C. Price
70 00
91 00
73 r,o
91 00
78 00
73 00
H. 11. Beatle , 1 44
Dr. M. C. Strickland ' 5 00
V. A. Dlmlck 3 00
Dr. J. W. Norrls ' 5 00
W. J. Tel. Co. 75
Dr. H. 8. Mount 6 00
Bridge
Marlon County CO 99
Printing
S. T. Roman 3 25
Courier 29 55
Enterprise 43 98
Tax Rebate-
Eastern Invest. Co.
N. C. Ernston
Geo. Steel
O. I. & 8. Co.
Z. M. Chase
T. P. Randall
Emllle Knapp
the matter of the
C. J. Parker for tax rebate: Or
dered that said petition he and Is de
nied
In
Mrs.
petition
4 21
7 50
2 00
2 79
14
50
1 01
of
same bo laid over for further Information.
In the matter of petition of Weyer
hauser Co. for adjustment of taxes:
Ordered that same be laid over for
further Information.
In the matter of petition of J. N,
Ernston for rebate of taxes: Ordered
that warrant Issue for $7 56 In pay
ment of same.
In the matter of petition of Straus
Lumber Co. for use of County road for
logging purposes: Ordered that peti
tion be granted subject to revocation
at any time by county court.
In the matter of petition to change
from plank to corduroy on Highland
road: Ordered that said petition be
denied.
In the mutter of petition of Annie
Corrlgan for liquor license: Ordered
that same he grunted.
In the matter of petition of Curlton
V Rosenkruns for cancellation of
taxes: Ordered that said petition be
grunted.
In the matter of resignation of
Chas. F. Ely as constable: Ordered
that same be accepted, and the office
be declared vacant.
In the matter of petition of I). Can-
field for appointment as Constable:
Ordered that said petition he laid
over until September term.
In the matter of the Vester roa.ls:
to Hurt O'llrlen; Ordered that said
petition be and Is hereby granted.
Summer cougns ami colds yield at
onco to Hoe's Laxative Cough Syrup,
contains honey and tar but mi opiates.
Children like It Its laxative qualities
recommend it to mothers. Hoarse
ness, coughs, croup yield ' quickly.
Keep It on hand. Sold by Huntley
Bros.
NOTICE OP APPLICATION
LIQUOR LICENSE.
FOR
In the matter of petition of Eastern
Investment Co. for rebate of taxes:
Ordered that warrant issue In favor
of said Company for $4.21.
In the matter of application of T.
Th undersigned will present the
following petition to the County Court
of Clackamas County, Oregon, on
Wednesday, the 4th day of Septem
ber, 19D7, for a lifeline to sell aplr
ltotis, malt, mid vinous Ibpiors, in less
quantities than one gallon, at a saloon
in Handy, in Cascade precinct, Clark
aniaH County, Oregon, for a period of
one year.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clurkumas.
In the mutter of the petition of Cas
per Junlier for a petition for liquor
license.
To the County Court of the alxivo
named County and State; Your peti
tioners would respectfully represent
that they are legal voters in Cascade
Precinct lu the nhove named County
Ordered that said A. Vester lie cited ,ttml Blale an'1 ttlu,il residents there
to appear at September term and
1THE THIRTY DAYS' TRIAL OFFER
APPLIES ONLY TO CONSUMERS OF OUR
CURRENT.
Steve Green 43 50 i
J. B. Niekles '5 00 j
E. D. Olds 104 00 :
I Roads
T. Klllin 37 30 1
C. Pipka 2 50
J. LeweMcn 95 20
ileall & Co. 8 13
Western Storage Co. I 25
Chas. II. Dodd 7 00
8sioierB ' !
T. 15. Klllxn n 00 '
J. Lewellen 9 (jo
Court
W. K. Carll 4 20
of the Peace
L. Stlpp 12 20
I. Confleld 7 90
J. WlHcmandcl 2 50
P, A. Ely l 70
II. A. Eastman 1 70
C. Hettnian 1 70
A. G. Guynup 1 70
A. F. Parker 1 00
J. M. Glllett 1 00
II. Peckovcr 1 00
1
show cause why said petition should
not bo dismissed.
In the matter of John Gibson road:
Ordered that same bo passed for the
term.
In the matter of J. E. Mitts rond:
Ordered that same bo laid over until
September term.
In the mutter of the J. H. Lemon
road: Ordered that said road be and
Is declared to bo a county road and
L. Charman for renewal of Insurance: o" "i'eneu us mien.
Ordered that same be laid over until In ,1,( r"tt(,r of appointment of U.
next term. Scott as Deputy Sheriff: Ordered that
In the matter of petition of John E. Ka,n" b(! IUi'"ved.
Pllcher for tax rebate: Ordered that In tht! niutter of repair of Cedar
I Creek bridge: Ordered that supervi
sor lie notified to repair same at,
once.
I In th matter of claim of Henrietta
Rivers for loss of a cow: Ordered that
sumo be referred to Commissioner
Lewellen with power to net.
I In the mutter of claims for double
assessments collected and turned over
to Treasurer: Ordered that following
J sums be returned to claimants: Geo,
Steel .$2.00; Oregon Iron & Steel Co.
$2.79; Z. M. Case $.11; T. P. Randall
$.50; Emello Knapp $1.01, and clerk
is directed to Issue warrants for said
amounts.
In the matter of contract of C. F.
Royal with Marlon County and Clack
amas ..County to build a Jofnt bridge:"
Ordered that, said contract be approv
ed ns prepared by Marlon County.
In the matter of application of An
nlo Corrlgan to transfer liquor license
That they would respectfully re
quest that you grunt a license to Cas
per Junker unthorl.lng and permit
ting lilm to sell splrltous, malt and
vinous liquors in a saloon located at
whnt Is known us Sandy In said pre
cinct. And your petitioners will ever pray.
Dated this July 12th, 1907.
Mica
Axle
? Grease
lielos the Waaon ud
Hip niii C
The load seems lighter Wagon
and team wear longer You make
more money, and have more time
to make money, when wheels are
greased with
Mica Axle Grease
The longest wearing and most
satisfactory lubricant in the world.
STANDARD OIL CO.
lnMrport4
Joo HrlgRH.
J. N. Orr.
II. t). Woolen.
Ed Miller.
Herman Fischer.
II. W. Larson.
S. E. New.
II, lloenstedt.
John Miller,
E. W. Olllain.
Julius Wendlnnd.
0. liauglum.
Albert Hell.
J. C. Loundrlc.
Ed. Suckow.
Geo. A. Wolf.
Paul Dunn.
Herman Kidder
buseh,
Wlllard IloHhohn.
Martin Mlkkelson.
Gottlieb Muller.
J. D. DeSha.er. '
M. C. Donaliuo.
J. F. Amend.
M. Kllgel.
Henry RldderbusehWm. VVnespo.
Jr.
J. M, Kohrfis.
T, 0. Jonsrud.
E. S. Payn
J. II Molar.
A. Molar. N
Fred Kelsecker,
Henry Kelsecker
John St.raiiHs.
John Gibbons.
J. R. Maronuy,
0. C. Maronny. ,
P. It. Melnlg.
11. Kllgel.
W. Allen.
Geo. M. Dlckerson,
John Wnespo,
R. A. Wendland.
G. W. Doers.
Tlieo, Kocnnoko.
John Husholm.
Chas. Shaniko.
F. W. Alt.
0. II. Wewer.
Chas. Krelis.
0. Helm.
C. lluott.
Goo, Meyer.
Perry Kltzmlllor.
Ulrlch Truhel.
Henry Rlddcrbunch