Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, October 11, 1907, Page 8, Image 8

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1907.
ASSESSOR'S NOTICE OF MEETING
OF BOARD OF EQUALIZATION.
Notice Is hereby given that upon
the third Monday of October, to-wit
October 21st, 1907, the Board ot Equal
ization will meet at the office of the
County Clerk of Clackamas lounty,
Oregon, and publicly examine the as
sessment rolls and correct all errors
in valuation, descriptions 'or qualities
of lands, lots or other property.
Dated at my office this 24th day of
September, 1907.
JAMES F." NELSON.
4V3t County Assessor.
LOT FOR SALE.
Clackamas County is owner of Lot
s ninrk 111. In OrcKon City. Oregon,
jupon which there Is an assessment
due for street Improvements to Ore
gon City, Oregon, in the sum of
1367.18. i , .
Bids will be received for the sale of
said lot up to Saturday noon October
,13th 1907., Purchaser to pay street
Improvement assessment.
I COUNTY COVRT OF v
I CLACKAMAS COUNTY.
THE COURTS
County Treasurer's Report
SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT of the County Treasurer of Clackamas
tv Oregon, for the six months ending on the 30th day of September.
lVo7 ot money received and paid out. from whom received and from
conn
A. P.
what
source
and on what account paw oui.
AMOUNTS RECEIVED
Special School Fund April 1. 1907, to Oct. 1, 1907.
Amount on hand from last report
Amts. rec'd Sheriff s Rept. 1&0C
rec'd Sheriff s ipt imi
rec'd Sheriff s report 104
rec'd Sheriff's report 1303
rec'd Sheriff's report 1902
US
Amts.
Amts.
Amts.
Amts.
tax.,
tax.,
tax.,
tax.,
taxx ,
r.90.C7
732 07
42.91
9.95
8.21
106.49
Total
Special City Fund April 1, 1907. to Oct. 1. 1907.
Amount on hand from last report....
Amts. rec'd Sheriff s Rept 1906 tax
Sheriffs lept.
Sheriff's report
Sheriff's rciiort
Sheriff's report
Amts.
Amts.
Amts.
Amts.
rec'd
rec'd
rec'd
rec'd
1305
1904
If'OS
U0 2
tax... .
tax.. .
tax....
tax.. .
Total
121490.30
$ f.06.70
2217.50
7.7S
3.78
C.12
2.C3
$ 2904.51
Not Cry, but Flnad For Crutlty.,
Richard Kublsch was before Judge
Plmlck Wednesday on the charge of
Insanity. The charge was dismissed
and then he was taken In hnnd by Re.
cordor Plmlck on the charge of cruel
ty to animals. Mayor Canfleld had
filed a charge of cruelty, having been
witness of Kublsch s cruelty to his
horse, whom he was seen beating on
Seventh street hill. He practically ad
mitted the act and was fined 130 and
costs and wtth a suspension or fine
during good behavior. He was told
he must pay the costs In the case $5
and having but five cents he pro
posed leaving his clothes as security.
Defendant Declared Negligent.
The civil suit. Fred Itenfleld vs. Al-
bln Floss, tried In Justice Johnson's
court, tlresham. last week, was decid
ed by his honor In favor u the defen
dant. It appears that defendant Floss
had tied a horse in Benfleld'a barn.
The horse got loose, and Is believed
to have killed a colt ej plaintiff's val
ued at $150, The plaintiff brought suit
on the grounds that defendant negli
gently tied the animal In the stall, and
placed him In the barn without per
mission from the plaintiff.
i a.f f t.ti v
: A woodman vvnose
: Chopping
Sa ving
Means a
to You
General Fund April 1, 1907. to Oct 1, 1907.
Amount on hand from last report
Amts. rec'd Sheriff's Rept. 1906 tax
Amts. rec'd Sheriff's iept. 103 tax
Amts. rec'd Sheriff's report l."04 tax
Amts. rec'd Sheriff's report 1903 tax
Amts. rec'd Sheriff's report 1902 tax
Amts. received from delinquent taxes.......
Amounts received from fines
Amounts rec'd from liquor license
Amounts rec'd from junk sales
Amounts rec'd from County Recorder
Amounts rec'd from County Clerk
Amounts rec'd from County Sheriff
r19."0.56
17137.71
110.35
117.19
125.54
197.19
25.72
295.60
1400.00
15.45
2S50.50
2496.50
130.30
Total J76S5S.61
County School Fund April 1, 1907, to Oct. 1, 1907.
Amount on hand from last teport 4lil'5f
Amts. rec'd Sheriff s Rept. 1WG tax
Sheriff's rept. 190j tax
Sheriff's report 1S04 tax
Sheriffs report 1903 tax
Sheriff's leport 1902 tax
Amts.
Amts.
Amts.
Amts.
rec'd
rec'd
rec'd
rec'd
62.92
41.93
54.96
47.26
Total... .' $30434.43
Disk Road 4. Spl. Fund Apr. 1, '07, to Oct 1, 1907.
Amount on hand from last report $26795.92
Amts. rec'd Sheriff's Rept. 19"6 tax 93-. .6
Amts.
Amts.
Amts.
Amts.
rec'd
rec'd
rec'd
rec'd
Sheriff's rept.
Sheriff's report
Sheriff's report
Sheriff's report
1905
1904
1903
1902
tax.
tax.
tax.
tax.
Amounts rec'd from Junk sales.
74.01
23 04
50.34
69.42
24.45
Total $36364.94
State School Fund April 1, 1907, to Oct. 1, 1907.
Amounts rec'd from State School fund $13454.90
Total $13454.90
Institute Fund April 1, 1907, to Oct 1, 1907.
Amount on hand from last report I 208.87
Amts. rec'd from Supt. for Certificates 168.50
Total $ 377.37
Claim More Pay Due.
Adklns Bros, have filed a suit In the
Circuit Court against the Greenwood
Lumber Company for $353. alleged to
be the balance due for lahor and ser
vices in logging In the yards of the
mill. Tb plaintiffs allege that the
service was rendered between May 5
and September 25, at an agreed price
of $3550. of which $366 has not been
paid. Attorney George C. Brownell
appears for Adklns Bros.
Notes.
The estate of the late Charles H.
McCheery was admitted to probate
Wednesday, Oct. 2. The property Is
located in Polk county and Is valued
at $700. McCheery died In Clackamas
county, July 15, 1907. Samuel Mc
Cheery. of Boring. Is one of the heirs
of the estate.
Suit was filed by James Gibson, Jr.,
last week against Clarinda E. Gibson
for a decree ofdlvorce. They were
married In Portland. May 2, 1905. and
Gibson says his wife deserted him on
August 8. 1906, and that while they
lived together he provided her a com
fortable home. -
The estate of the late William Bee-
son, who died at Schubel, August 29.
1907, was admitted to probate Satur
day. The value of the estate Is $350,
consisting of personal property. Small
sums are left to children or the de
ceased, and the bulk of the estate to
the widow. Bceson was about 75
years of age.
F. S. Baker and Margaret Baker
Tuesday filed papers for the adoption
of their niece, Frances Hastings, aged
13 years.
Suit for divorce has been filed by
Ellsha Adamson against Susan Adanv
son. I hey were married iM-cemoer
28, 1905, and Adamson, alleges that
his wife deserted him August 10. 1906.
Marie P. Curtis and Cliff R. Curtis
were married in Portland, April 5,
1905. and Mrs. Curtis alleges that her
husband possesses an Irritable tem
per, tnat ins nature is lauii-nnaing
and that she found It Impossible to
live with him and retain her self-respect.
A
Large city dealers eawaystelHng yots
of the wonderful bargains Jthey . offer.
Just come to my store and yog can see
for yogrself yotf can handle them; you
can look them over before yot ptftyo
money down.
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BEST LINE OF PAINTS IN AMERICA
( Vs- ran J M ( Ih I twin . J
Klnnimtv vjxiL
Don't let the buildings ro
through the rainy season
without some protection.
We can out sell all competitors.
Stoves,
anges
Heaters :
We can sell you stoves
that are fuel-savers and
heat generators that will
surprise you. Prices al
ways below competitors.
We are chopping both
ends off all prices.
Indigent Soldier Fund April 1, '07, to Oct. 1, 1907.
Amount on hand from last report $
55.98
Total.
Library Fund April 1, 1907, to Oct. 1, 1907.
Amount on hand from last report $
Amts. rec'd Sheriffs Rept. '0C, tax
Amts. rec'd Sheriff's rept l:05 tax
55.98
754.28
154.08
1.20
Total $ 909.56
AMOUNTS PAID OUT.
Special School Fund April 1, 1907, to Oct. 1, 1907.
Amts paid out Special School $19170.90
Balance 2319.40
Total : $21490.30
Special City Fund April 1, 1907, to Oct. 1, 1907.
Amounts paid out City $ 2626.44
Balance 278.07
MIXTURE
TO RELIEVE
PREPARE THIS SIMPLE RECIPE
AT HOME AND TRY IT.
I. TOLPOLAR
MAIN STREET OPP. POSTOFFICE OREGON CITY, OREGON J
. .
MANY WAIT TO LONG
Total $ 2904.51
General Fund April 1, 1907, to Oct. 1, 1907.
Amounts paid out County Warrants , $57794.15
Balance .". 19064.46
Total $76858.61
County School Fund April 1, 1907. toOct. 1, 1907.
Amts. paid out Co. School Warrants $33175.00
Balance 17259.43
Total... : . $30434.43
District Road Fund April 1, 1907, toOct. 1, 1907.
Amounts paid out Road Warrants $25008.48
Balance 11356.46
Total $36304.94
State School Fund April 1, 1907, to Oct 1,1907.
Balance ; $13454.90
Total $13454.90
Institute Fund April 1, 1907, to Oct. 1, 1907.
Amounts paid o'ut Institute $ 67.50
309.87
Balance
Total.
$ 377.37
Indigent Soldier Fund April 1, '07, to Oct. 1, 1907.
Amounts paid out Soldier Fund $ 30.00
Balance 25.98
Total.
Library Fund April 1, 1907, to Oct. 1, 1907. ,
Amounts paid out Library Fund $ 11.47
Balance ; 898.09
Total '. $ 909.56
State of Oregon, County of Clackamas, sb: . . '
I, J. C. Paddock, do hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true and correct
statement of the amounts received, paid put, and remaining on hand, in the
County Treasury of said county for the six months ending on the 30th day
of September, A. D. 1907.
, Witness my hand this 30th day of September, A, D. 1907.
. J. C. PADDOCK,
County Treasurer.
Druggist Here in Town Say They Can
Supply the Ingredients or Make
Up the Mixture.
Get from any prescription pharma
cist the following:
Fluid Extract Dandelion, onetfialf
ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce;
Compound Syrup Sarsaparllla, three
ounces.
Shake well In a bottle and take a
teaspoonful dose after each meal and
at bedtime.
The above Is considered by an emi
nent authority, who writes in a New
York dally paper, as the finest pre
scription ever written to relive Back
ache, Kidney Trouble, Weak Bladder
and all form of Urinary difficulties.
This mixture acts promptly on the
ellminative tissues of the Kidneys, en
abling them to filter and strain the
uric acid and other waste matter from
the blood which causes Rheumatism.
Some persons who suffer with the
afflictions may not feel Inclined to
place much confidence in this simple
mixture, yet those who have tried It
say the results are simply surprising,
the relief being effected without the
slightest Injury to the stomach or oth
er organs. ,
Mix some and give It a trial. It
certainly comes highly recommended.
It Is the prescription of an eminent
authority, whose entire reputation, it
is said, was established by it.
A druggist here at home when
asked stated that he could either sup
ply the ingredients or mix the pre
scription for our readers, also rec
ommends it as harmless.
Robert Olph, of Prairie City, ' a
freshman at Corvallls, stabbed two up
per classmen and cut the clothes from
a third Friday last while the latter
were engaged In an attempt to haze
him. Young Olph gave repeated warn
ings before he pulled out his knife
and began to use It.
A Portland woman consulted a me
dlum and was told she should get a
divorce from her husband. She tried
it, but when she told the court what
the medium said, he advised her that
what- she needed most was dlvoroe
from the medium, and a guardlart,
which the court recommended In the
person of her husband.
Fuv Carnival
GLADSTONE PARK:
The Great Attraction is now in Progress
Monster Carnival
200 PEOPLE 200 2 BIG BANDS 2
One Ring Country Cfcctis
l FUNNY CLOWNS- 6
Do not fail to attend this great annual event
IT CLOSES SRT. NIGHT
Saturday is Children's Day and admission is free
-to the little ones
Magnificent & Display & of & Exhibits ofall-j?Classes
I0MHMII LIST$ J 000
L
Old Clackamas is on Exhibition this week.