Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, June 19, 1908, Image 6

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY JUNE 19, 1908.
COUNTY COURT
Be it remembered, that at a regu
amas County, held in the Court House
in Oregon City, for the purpose of
transacting business in June, the same
being the time fixed by law for hold
ing a regular term of- said court,
present Hon. Grant B. Dimick, Coun
ty Judge, presiding; T. B. Klllin and
John Lewellen, commissioners, when
the following proceedings were had,
to-wit:
In the Matter of Claims Allowed:
District No. 1.
A. Mather 17.55
D. Mass 7.50
D. B. Mass 6.00
Frank Landwehr 24.00
H. A. Battin 17.00
Con. Batton 56.00
Jas. Harris 17.00.
Wm. Smart 22.00
Geo. Helt 11.00
Wm. Ulrich 15.00
Joe Rushford 15.00 1
H. Kanne 12.00
C. Rebstock 7.00
L. C. Becker 9.00
Chas. Gebhart 10.00
Chas. Henderson 17.00
Albert Buswell . .. 6.00
T. H. Thompson 5.00
W. H. Counsell 90.00
C. Counsell 28.00
District No. 2.
Dyer & Southern ' 1.00
A. Mather 1.90
M. B. Webster 37.50
I. W. Johnson 40.00
Carl Jones 44.00
Goo. Durgan 33.00
J. P. Davis 28.00
A. C. Rankin 25.00
A. A. Conklln 26.00
W. Hubbard 14.00
B. W. Reed 11.00
M. Hubbard 10.00
L. D. Jones 13,00
Albert Notz 1.00
District No. 3.
J. B. Slefer 6.00
J. G. Mumpower 3.54
J. C. Elliott 12.45
O. A. Palmer 30.03
Hamon Paulsen 32.00
Frank Stoll .jg.ou
H. Feathers 12.00
Marl Newell 6.00
Charles Stanton 2.0u
Hamon Paulser ... 2.00
E. Hubbard ..' 20.00
J. Wolf 18.00
Adolph' Kasper 1.00 1
J. A. Stoll 32.50
Fred Stoll . . ; 2.00 !
T A Btnll K Kn I
Adolph Stoll 48.00
Jerome Donnelly 44.00
J. G. Mumpower 12.64
J. C. Elliott 4.2b
X B. Slefer 53.25
Joe Pilllster 14.0U
Fritz Boese 26.00
Cleve Damster 59.00
John Jackson 4.50
Ed.
Chas. Krebs 42.00
Rudolph Netzel 32.40
Anton Jobs 30.20
Herman Miller 34.50
W. V. Rogers 33.00
Gust Finger 12.2U
Edward Flatan 7.50
David Schwartz 19.50
E. Hoffman 8.00
Geo. H. Rother 12.00
District No. 7.
Bornstedt & Ruegg 2.80
Melnlg Bros 59.30
Leete-Roberts Co 8.45
Poison Implement Co 40.00
Geo. TenEyck 46.50
Eddy Ten Eyck 47.50
Borine 35.00 j Henry Helms 45.50
Herb Rankin 11.00
Jack Kettle 9.00
Albert Bohna . 6.00
Chas. Acock 8.00
Fred Mathews 13.00
Richard Wetzel 11.00
J. C. Royer 8.00
Will Osburn 1.00
District No. 4.
The Cary Hdw. Co 6.65
J Elliott & Co 34.30
Sellwood Lumber Co 147.41
R. H. Currln 35.50
Wm. Githens 26.75
Li. Hale ..... 28.5U
Sim Helple 18.00
Berne Loo ny 21.00
F- Boyer 11.00
R. Githens 10.10
Norman Linn 25.00
Henry Helple 12.75
Edgar Helple 4.00
J. B. Linn 28.00
Albert KItching 25.00
Noe Helple i.3u
A. Hawkins 1.75
Cleve Helple 5.75
Roberts Loony 50
C. R. Lowell 5.7K
Roy Linn 2.60
G. B. Linn 50.00
District No. 5.
J. W. Thompson 16.00
M. H. Wheeler 6.00
C. M. Lake 17.00
District No. 6.
Bornstedt & Ruegg 1.15
Meinig Bros 95.90
J. B.
F. C.
Ernest Leaf V. 67.00
Albert Caven 42.00
Ben Pickens 23.75
Will Fate 43.00
John Nelson 1.00
Gilbert Vanderhoof 27.50
James Fegles 41.00
Frank Bacon 1.00
E. G. Blew 16.00
Steve Robinson 25.50
Alexander Helms 42.50
Otto Aschoff 45.00
Carl Aschoff 24.00
Henry Aschoff 11.00
Charles Foltz 19.00
George Craig 13.00
Frank McGugln 69.50
District No. 8.
Meinig Bros 22.50
F. Brldenstlne 14.00
V. B. Tapp 10.50
R. Murry ; . . . . 14.00
Chas. Cox 14.00 '
H. L. Chalker 14.00 '
J. Frlel, Jr 1.75 j
N. Kuhn 3.50
C. W. Harris 7.50 (
A. J. Smith 46.00
D. Hilton 18-00
John Chrydel 22.00
A. C. Warner 32.00
A. H. Bowland 64.00
F. Way 26.00
Geo. Lazelle 16 00
H. Scheer 48.00 1
George Taylor 12-00
A. J. Rosenthal 24.00
Mc Telford 30.00
Geo. Wineset 12.00
Wm. McCord 16-00
W. R. Snook 36.00
W. J. Steward 4-00
Wm. Buckner 28.00
Frank Quinn 44.00
Wm. Rowland 30.00
Tim Finegan 7.60
District No. 16,
F. J. Wlrfs 36.67
Elmer Veteto 7.50
N. Crltzer 12.00
Martin Stauber 12-00
Mike Stauber 6.00
Willie Staehely 20.00
F. C. Wlrfs 8.00
T. Blanchard 2.00
W. G. Randall 23.50
A. Blanchard 15.50
J. Rettlnger 5.00
Walter Mead 1-00
Aug. Scheer 7.00
D. J. Hughes 4.00
Geo. Randall 7.50
jH. Richter 5.00
Aug. Staehely 29.50
I District No. 17.
Carlton & Rosenkrans 73.34
S. Bany 8.00
Henry Smith 28.00
' Henry Bunke 1.75
John Bunke 1.75
A. Olson 1.75
C. Fellerson 3.50
J. Robbing 25.00
W- - RuSh 10-50 1 a. Robblns '. . ...... 11.85
D. W. Douglas 21.25
District No. 10.
Cary Hardware Co 68.65
B. F. HIrsch ... 16.00
H. M. Duus .. 20.25
J. C. Duus 38.94
F. E. Thomas 35.94
G. F. Beeby 33.75 A,
D. P. Crawford 35.94
R. C. Herring 33.25
Tawney 69.30 j N. M. Tracy 26.75
Lohrman 25.25 G. A. DeShields 10.OO
J. M. C. Miller ' 8.25
Carl Wendland 7.50
Don't get cnuRht napping. Pre
pare to meet conditions nt the right
tlnici. You need Fruit Jars Jnr caps
&New Jar Rings. Now Is the time to
buy them and we're tlio people to sup
ply your wants.
Mason jars 05c 80c and f 1.00
Hams' Grocery
8th and Main Streets
DeWltt's Little Early Risers, the
famous little liver pills, are sold by
Howell & Jones.
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i Photographic I
Studio
L. Crawford 20.25
C Beeby 1.00
D. M. Marshall 27.00
E. Wagner 19.00
H. Davis . .... 22.00
A. E. Yocum 20.00
C. Klaetsch 5.00
Duncan . .
F. Holder
Yocum . .
8.25
13.00
3.00
920 MAIN STREET
Miss Edith Cheney has opened
her Photographic Studio, and Is
doing very artistic photo work.
ENLARGED BROMIDES,
CRAYON WORK
FRAMING
TINTED PHOTOS
All Styles and
pictures rain
Prices. Good
or sunshine.
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Dlstrict No. 11.
Clear Creek Lum. Co 58.55
E. Rivers . . 19.50
M. Rivers 26.50
u. V. Heistand 12.60
C. Z. Lake ... 11.00
Mr. Powers 4.00
E. Hlmler 4.00
G. Hlmler 4.00
E. Harrington 36.25
District No. 12.
A. Mather ,. ... n.40
Tellefson Bros 4.40
Howard Gill 14.00
OHe Thompson 14.00
Fred Gerber 17,50
Henry Huber 12.00
I S. E. Gerber 22.00 I C
Edwin Gerber 22.50
I Oscar Benson 4.00
Ernest Gerber 18.00
Samuel Gerber 4.00
A. A. Allen 11.00
James M. Cromer 3.00
A. J. Johnson 4,00
Fred Gerber 13.75
District No. 14.
j Wilson & Cooke 6.00
' Straight & Salisbury 75
j Frank Busch 2.90
j Pope & Co 7.85
Scripture & Beaullau 2.85
! Alvln H. MIley 75
W. L. Briggs 11.85
R. Vorphal 4.00
Warren Freece 3
Chas. Klohe 3.10
Geo. Kelland 10.10
Loyd Layne 10.10
Geo. Koehler 23.75
Kilmer 8.00
C. Kraft 4.00
Roy Donegan 8.00
M. Pavelitz 27.00
W. Woodcox 18.00
Ivan Dimick 24.50
M. Strejc 12.25
Fred Molson 14.00
Rudolf Strejc 13.15
M. Perrlnger 11.35
C. Pipka 8.75
D. R. Dimick 14.00
Wm.
Geo.
Bunke
Koehler
District No.
H. H. Hughes
D. C. Ely ... ,
Pope & Co.,
Fred Heft ..'
C. W. Fredrich
W. Herman .
18.
11.35
12.00
.35
10.00
12.90
10.00
1.60
10.50
A. Schuebel 59.50
Massinger 47.75
Shannon 80.35
W. Hornshuh 53.75
Staben 33.50
I"
Schneider 43.87
J. Benson 12 SO
E. D. Anderson 20.00
j H. Love , , ..18.00
; F. Mattoon . . 30.00
I J. Mattoon 30.37
j G. A. Schneider 17.50
I H. Hubert 43.37
W. C. Ward is!oO
A. Hubert 70.55
F. Johnson 10.00
B. White 10.00
A. Schneider 21.00
I Leon Hulet 4 on
Johnson so
Spatz 10.00
will make the season asr
1 u. ovu iS.UO
jH- Spatz 6.3S
A. Hubert C3M
j E. N. Barrett 4.50
j G. A. Schneider 45.00
H. Mattoon 3S.25
J- Potter jfinn
W. SI. Anderson S3 75
T- Ripley j 6i-5
District No. 15.
Wilson & Cooke 1.40
Pope & Co. 4 20
Oregon City M. L. Co, ... 27.70
Wm. Fine 60.00
c- Kenzy 57.50
Jack Confer 52 25
Ab Mead 43 75
L. Mattoon 35 00
J. Y. Humphrys 36.00
Percheron Stallion Gausta
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follows:
Tuesdays-Loan, Henry Batter's
Wedoesdays-Estacada, Morrows Barn
Thursdays-Viola, W. Ward's
Fridays-Sprmgwater, C. L.Bard's.
Terms $10. Single leap; $15. for sea
son; $20. to instire with foal. Owned by
H. M. Mullen. Managed by C. L. Bard,
Springwater.
A. Guinther 31.50
C. Guinther 75.00
H. Guinther 45.87
C Jones 30.00
A. Hornshuh 51.56
vv. uoniander 39.00
H. Roggers 28.50
Grossmlller 2 00
W. Daniels 14.00
R. Edwards 14.00
P. Stelner 14 50
J. Studeman 2.00
G. Roberts 6.50
E. W. Hornshuh 7,00
District No. 19.
Carlton & Rosenkrans 6.00
C. Dannals j q0
F. Churchill 7 00
T. nsh ;;;;; 6M
J. J. Mallatt 14 00
A. L. Larkins 3 qo
Max Huff i g5
E. A. Mallatt 200
J. M. Mallatt ... 40
J. D. French 10.00
District No. 20.
W. F. Haberlach 20S.00
David Muller g qo
R. L. Parish n 50
M. Van Donge 30.00
MIlo Pollock 5 25
F. B. Madison 350
Fred Hettman 21.50
Chas. Moehnke 41 qo
L. Shockley 7 00
Nat" Scribner 24 00
- Feiiows ;7;50
Everett Pollock 23.50
R. J. Shockley 44 qo
Geo. Wallace 25.00
Wm. Wettlaufer o.OO
rruuK onuie goo
Joe Parish J6.00
Jesse Mayfield 4.00
Ben Hysom .'. . 400
6-EXT SHAW
T- J- Wirtz u.00
Chas. Kirk
Lester Fellows
John Schram
rv. nl 1.1
v-iiaa. oaucKiey 26 00
Nat Scribner
District No. 21.
W. H. Sturdevan
Earl McGuIness I
John Erickson
A. Johnson
O. Johnson
J. Hammond
Frank Carver
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and -which has been
In use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
- ana nas Deen maue under his per.
ly-yz- sonal supervision since Its infancy"
CUcAtii, Allow no one to deceive von in ft.)
All Counterfeits, Imitations and" Just-as-good "are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants ami Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Sears the Signature of
The KM You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
tmc ctnTu eoanai, tt muimav strict, new wm city.
W. H. NELSON, Blacksmith
Wagon and Carriage Maker Horse Shoeing A Specialty
Opposite Frank Biisch phone jmi Oregon City, (Won
D. C. LATOURETTE President. ' P. J. MEYER Cashl
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of OREGON CITY , OREGON
CAPITAL, $50,000.00.
Transacts a General Banking Business. Open from 9 A. M to 3 P M
Pioneer Transfer Express&StorageCo.
Furniture, Pianos and Machinery
moved by experienced men :: ::
Sand and gravel in any quantity de
livered on short notice. Try us once
and you will be sure to come again.
Phone Main 22
Office in Postoffice BWg. I
32.00
2.00
4.00
37.50
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
Careful of Your Property
On of ihe secrets of our success
in the Baggage and Transfer Business
Safes, Pianos and Furnitue Moving
Williams Bros. Transfer Co.
Phones, Office 1121, Residence 1833 525 Main Street
Undewood
Standard
Typewrite
The wonderful speed attained by UNDERWOOD
operators is not alone due to the freedom of action
and ease of manipulation of the machine. -
Visibility, Tabulation, and Durability help
mightily to accelerate the speed of the UNDER
WOOD operator.
Underwood Typewriter Company, Inc.
68 Suth Street r,,L.A n
Roy Garrett
Claude Winslow
W. Gorbett ...
U. S. Dlx
F. Countryman .
14.62 Henry Fischer
15.00 P. E. Bonney .
15.00
15.00
4.00
15.00
15.00
7.50
10.00
Chaa. Fisher
Will Baker
Jim Hunt
Joe Dhoogly
Ernest Wallace
D. F. McLaren
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