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0 OliECiOX CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, EEH1MLRY 12, WWX f mV ':' I 65c II yum !...-' gi'Ht vul : . S-V . sv7 S 1V i -.Isr- - - "iw B COLUMBIA DOUBLE-DISC RECORDS A different selection on each side They fit any machine That tells the whole story except that at 65 cents for 'the Columbia Double-Disc you get a better record, on each side, than you ever bought be fore at $ 1 .20 for the same two selec tions. Get a catalog! Huntley Bf os. Co. cfibs!af " OREGON CITY, ORE. Victors, Edisons COUNTY COURT Be It remembered, that at a regular meeting of the County Commissioners of Clackamas County, held In the Court House fu Oregon City, for the purpose of transacting business for January, the same being the time fixed by law for holding a regular term of said court, present Hon. Grant B. Dimick, County Judge, presiding; J, Lewelling and W.H. Mattoon, commis sioners, when the Wlowing proceed ings were had, to-wlt: In the matter of claims allowed: District No. 1. Geo. Terry $ 4 00 C. H. Counsell 16.00 ' District No. 2. B. Deardorff 5.50 Ab. Reed . . Fred Stoll 4.00 6.00 Frank Stoll 6.00 A. Stoll . . . J. A. Stoll 6.00 6.15 M. B. Webster 12.50 G. W. Reed .' . , 1.00 R. Johnson 3.00 District No. 3. J. E. Siefer 5.00 Adolph Stoll 1.00 Frank Stoll . 1.00 Ed. Cox 4.00 District No. 5. H. Beck 10.00 J. Humfleet 1.00 Chas. Wheeler 6.00 Win. Wheeler 4.00 Chas. Lekberg 4.00 C. II. Lake Jonsrud Brothers Straus Lumber Co D!strict No. 11. J. E. Bryant Joe Bryant 15.00 23.20 25.06 C.00 6.00 John Murphy 6.00 Ed. Clevenger F. O. Jones Wm. Mann J. R. Livesay S.00 4.00 1.00 14.50 C. R. Llvesay 13.00 Geo. Himler 1.50 Clear Creek Lumber Co 5.25 Dix Bros 22.00 Wilson & Cooke 2.95 District No. 13. A. Hubert 10.00 W. H. Brown 3.00 District No. 14. H. Henrici l.QO J. Stark 1.00 C. Muralt 13.75 J. Shelley 2.00 F. Myrick v. 1.00 H. H. Hughes Z.SO W. F. Harris 33,35 District No, 'i5. W. B. Lawton ... .'. 3.00 Story & Thomas 1.00 W. H. N 'lson 1,00 Pope & Company 1.50 I Scripture & Beauliau 1.60 I Max Telford 29.00 J. Y. Humphrey 20.00 L. Mattoon ... ... ... 16.00 ! W. M. Ralney 15.00 Wm. Rowland 16.00 F. Way 6.00 R. Snook 5.00 W. J. W. McCord 2.00 A. C. Warner 6.00 District No. 16. G. W. Randall 2.00 W. Staehley 1.00 District No. 19. D. L. Trullinger 8.50 F. E. Mueller 1.00 H. H. Roley 2.00 J. L. Evans 2.00 C. Evans 2.00 J. Paine 2.50 District No. 20. W. Bottemiller 1.50 P. Putz 1.00 J. Putz 1.00 A. Baurer 1.00 F. Baurer 4 1.00 C. Stromgreen 1.00 Chas. Shockley 2.00 B. Marshall 2.00 Nat Scribner 5.00 ' District No. 21. L. Pendleton 8.00 C-eoE. Williams 1.00 B. F. Bonney ... .- 1.00 Chas. Fischer 6.00 Claude Winalow 50 F. Winslow 2.50 District No. 23. R. W. Zimmerman 11.95 District No. 24. L. P. Spagle 18.75 District No. 26. Bert Perry 2.00 Geo. Atwood 3.87 District No. 27. J. W. Ebner . S0.75 District No. 28. F. Reich c:.f,0 Geo. Huber 23.CG C. Hardee 24.00 Eil. Coover 13.00 Ora Coover 1J.00 Gus Berry 26.00 John Coover 20.00 Louis Daugherty 4G.C0 John Mulveyhill 22.00 Geo. Marts ao.00 Fiank Sherman 30.OO A. Hardee 22.00 Benny Boyles ; . 10.OO A. Boyles 2.00 L Ramsby ;.00 C. Ramsby g.oo Carl Herrell 4.00 Jas. Berry 12.00 Jwae ISagby 9.00 lien Johnson 4.03 C. Austen B- Wade 12.00 W. L. Freeman . C. A. Clester ; . U IV Shank Wills & Company District No. 30. Wm. Dyer Henry Mottatal ... UOO. CHiu' J. r. Cook ' J. 11. Manning U llnlllnun F. E. Davidson District No. 32 K. I. linker C. Wlllhelm , W. C. Heater ... District No. 34. Wilson & Cooke Chas. Moehnke '.. 15. Rodgers N. Waldron . Fred Zlmmcrmatm W. Klsor Frank Kellenhofer . ... 11. Hodge A. J. Hodge J. Idorhoff A .Koellermoler W. Koellermoler H. T. Tumor Mela Christian H. Toedomoler L. Koellermoler chabe NEW REAL ESTATE FIRM Located in the new masonic bldg-. With a new clean list of good property for sale. Large farms, small farms, acre tracts, city property, Gladstone lots, Parkplace lots, & etc. Come and see us if you want to buy or sell and we will treat you fairly. D. K. BILL & CO. Rooms 6 and 7 Masonic Bldg. L. Sohaber Frank Koggloton J. M. Turner District No. 36. Theo. Thykor . . A. Thyker A. A. Schneider Silas. Yoder John Yoder Noah Yoder ... F. M. Samson A. J. Lais P. J. Schneider Ben Prather A. L. Yoder District No, 37. J. W. Stone Ben Koenig W. R. Wilrnot C. W. Kruse District No. 42. Joe Conrad Ole.V. Veelle E. R. Ridings D. Beugll Shade Long A. E. Taylor J. Taylor A. H. Ramberg C. C. Yeater District No. 44. C. Rider A. Alger S. M. Warnock General Roads. John Lewellen B. J. Smith County Court. A. J. Knightly :. . W. IL Mattoon J. Lewellon Circuit Court. H. L. Patterson T. M. Miller B. Beatle J. O. Dickey G. W. Owlngs . Wm. Boring ... . Eli Williams . J. E. Marquam G. M. HIvely S. B. Cook Ed Graves C. B. Bunnell Aug. Splinter . ., J. R. Shaw W. W. Tucker L. Stehman Dr. C. H. Melsner C. E. Runyon Justice Courts W. W. H. Samson E. L. Davidson D. B. Fox Asa M. Coon T. G. Jonsrud Robert Jonsrud Bert Jonsrud Edward Sharp Roy Thompson Chas. Thompson ". Geo. Wallace M. E. Handle F. T. Shute J. K. Morris ... A. Mosher , W. W. H. Samson Chas. Thompson F. M. Gill '. County Clerk. Irwin-Hodson Co , C. B. Pratt Retta Pierce , Edith Jackson A. Warner Recorder. G. L. Hedges Coroner. R. L. Hoi man Schools. Mrs. Haas Mrs. Shaw Mrs. Godfrey ;. Asesessor. J. K. Morris J. E. Jack I. M. Hnrlngton. L. L. Jackson . . Current Expense. F. W. Greonman ... Huntley Bros Pacific States Telephone Co... Home Telephone Underwood Typewriter Co.. C. E. Ramsby Court House. W. L. Block P. Nehren , E. Matthles C. E. Ramsby Jail. Rosenstein's R. B. Beatle Pauper. St. Vincent Hospital O. B. Dimlck Wm. McCord R. Ice Geo. Michael . 10.00 1.50 . 82.60 . 71.16 . 12.00 . 6.00 . 100 . 6.00 . 16.00 . S.00 . 11.25 . 5.00 . S.00 , 7.S0 .45 , 11.98 8.25 3.50 3.50 4.37 3.50 4.37 5.60 2.63 5.0S 3.50 2.62 11.37 .87 3.50 3.60 3.50 4.7$ 31.25 1.50 1.50 1.50 .75 .75 .75 4.50 1.53 10.00 1.S0 5.37 2.50 ..17.00 13.00 65.63 3.00 3.00 2.25 6.00 , 7.50 5. 4.50 , 3.00 . 18.73 . 2.00 . 2.00 . 4.50 . 48.40 . 4.00 . 3.00 . 25.80 . 1S.40 . 36.00 . 3C.0O . 70.70 . 22.00 22 20 . 21.00 . 18.20 . 23.00 . 19.60 . 20.00 . 18.40 19.20 , 18.50 . 18.20 , 20.40 3.00 3.00 30.00 . 42.40 4.00 2.00 2.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 3.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 ' 2.00 3.00 6.00 3.00 20.25 40.00 50.00 60.00 48.00 . 24.00 17.80 6.00 0.00 6.00 2.C5 3.95 44.00 100.00 3.00 25.25 12.20 12.55 C.05 7.00 2.30 15.50 37.50 9CJ0 6.30 ' 95.84 100.65 12.05 7.95 10.00 2.00 K. W. Molllon A Co 6 75 Aloiuo Monor 33.60 Mrs. lluynup 13.00 C. 13. Swnnu 0.00 V. Unnforih ... II. 11. HukIios ., C. K. limns ... H. F. Forrester . J. lewellon , M. Krugor ... . John Avlns K. J. Jack ... . V. T. Gardner . Mrs. M. I'lokens F. V. Sprngtu . . Mrs. Unultl ... 6.00 8.00 B.00 0.00 8,00 7.00 10,00 8.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10,00 J. A. Jones 10,00 l!oo. Laxollo 10.00 F. T, Barlow 7.00 T. R. A. Sollwood 12.50 11. I. nimlok 7.00 W. H. Young 10,00 Gregory Uoyos 10,00 Mary MuroJ 8.00 Sam Hoohor S.00 Abblo Smith 6.00 A. Matheson ,, 7,00 Mrs. Mllstckd 0.00 Indlgont Soldier Mead Post No. 2 15.00 Armory Rent. Co. "G" O. N. 0 25.00 ' Fruit Inspector A. J. Lewis 21.00 0 Surveyor. H. II. Johnson 33.40 S. A. D. Hungato 77.60 Printing and Advertising.. Glass & Prutlhonmie 480.00 Lovejoy & Lincoln ., 66.50 Estacada Progress 60 Courier 46.00 Enterprise 314.90 Court Houss. Remington Typewriter Co. .. 92.23 Insane. H. S. Mount 6.00 C. It Melsner 6.00 In the matter of a deed to Clacka mas County, by Andrew Abrahamsoti for road purposes; ordered that said degd be recorded by Clackamas Coun ty. In the matter of appointment of road supervisor In district No. 9; ordered that Henry Johnson be and Is appointed such supervisor. Iu the matter of appointment of roud supervisor of road district No. 23; ordered that R. W. Zimmerman be and is appointed supervisor of suld road district. ' Iu the. matter of petition of J. II Cook and others for county road ordered that viewers meet at place of beginning on February 10th, 1909. In the matter of petition of Kool lermeler and others for a county road; ordered that viewers meet at place of beginning on February 10 1909. In the matter of the petition of 11 J. Ward and others for a county road Ordered that viewers meet at place of beginning of said road on Febru ary l)th, 1909. In the matter of the W. N. Brown road; ordered that said road be and is declared to be a county road. In the matter of tho V. A. Bard road; ordered that' said road bo de clared a county road. In the matter of the J. G. Miller road; ordered that suld road be and is declared to be a county road. In the matter of resignation of D. M. Marshall as supervisor of read district No. 10; ordered that suld res ignation be accepted and that A. E. Yocum be and Is appointed super visor for year 1909. In the matter of the vacation of Harold street in Edgewood Addition to Oregon City; ordered that samo be granted according to prayer of pe titlon. In the matter of petition of'H. 11. Hughes, W. F. Harris and F. M Bluhm for telephone franchise, on county roads leading from Oregon City to Beaver Creek; ordered that said franchise be granted, county re serving right to cause poles and wirea to be removed In case It so desires, In the matter of petition of Benv- erton & Wlllsburg Railroad Company to cross certain county roads, streets and alleys In Clackamas County; or dered that said petition be alIowd In the matter of deed from Katie Currln and others to Clackamas Coun ty for 10 acres of gravel; ordered that deed be accepted and clerk direct ed to draw warrant In favor of I Stlpp, ngent for grantors, for the sum of $300.00 in payment of said land. In the matter of Karlen's First Addition to Milwaukee; ordered' that said plat be and Is hereby approved. In the matter of vacation of a por tion of Mllwankle Park; ordered thit plat of vacation be filed with tho Re corder and recorded as of date Au gust 5. 1008. Ik the matter of claim of B. J. Smith for wrongful assessment and penalty; ordered that clerk draw a warrant In favor of B. J. Smith for sum of $4.00. In the matter of opening tho Thay er road; it Is ordered that tho super visor be and is ordered to open said road as prayed for In the petylon. In the matter of tho claim of John Acker against county for damages to his land by removal of rock an.l ma terial; ordered that said claim be compromised for the sum of $ri0 00, and the clerk Is directed to draw a warrant In his favor for that amount. In the matter of deed for roadway to Clackamas County from Albert S. Roberts and others; ordered that said deed be accepted and recorded. OF THROAT AND OQES DR. GOiW MEW FOR COUGHS AND GOLDS CURES ul THROAT mo LUNG DISEASES SAVED NCR SON'S LIFE My ion Ri wit taken down year igo with lung troubli. Wi doctored torn motithl without Improvement. Then 1 began giving Dr. King's New Discovery, md I soon noticed i changi for tbi better. 1 kept this treatment up (or few weeks ind now my ion ii perfectly well and worki every day. MR3 SAMp RIPPEE Ari( Mo, BOO AND $1.00 SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY JONES DRUQ COMPANY. 3S1.51 Lame Shoulder, This la a common form of muscular rheumatism. No Internal treatment Is needed. Apply Chamberlain's Lini ment freely three times a day and a quick cure Is certain. This liniment has proven espially valuable for muscular and chronic rheumatism. Huntley flroi. Co. No. 8556. Report of the Condition of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Oregon City, at Oregon City. In the State of Ore gon, at the close of business, Febru ary 6th, 1909: Resources. Loans and Dlncounts $ 75,892.54 Overdrafts, secured and tin secured V. S. Bonds to secure circu lation 1 J. 500.00 Bonds, Securities, etc 30.360.VJ Bunking house, Furniture, and Fixtures 15.286.93 Duo from State and Private Hankers, Trust Compan ies, and Savings Banks.. 3,566.97 Due from approved Reserve Agents 6S.331.71 Checks and other Cash Items Bills of other National Hunks Fractional Paper Currency, Nickels and cents Lawful Money Reserve In Bank, viz.: Specie $37,513.60 Legal-tender notes 250.00 37.763.60 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (3 per cent of circulation) 1.205.00 1.309.20 1.725.00 19S.21 "WHO CARES" IS LAUNCHED. Many Handsome Launches Have Been Constructed In Oregon City. Total $238,521.18 Liabilities. Capital stock puld In ...$ 50.000.00 Surplus fund 415.26 I'ndivided Profits, less Ex penses and Taxes puld.. 1,240.24 National Bank Notes out standing 8,000.00 Individual Deposits subject to check 138.831.33 Demand Certificates of Do. posit 40.034.33 Totul $238,521.18 STATE OF OREGON. County of Clackamas, ss. I F. J. Meyer. Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the beBt of my knowledge and belief. F. J. MEYER, Cashier. Correct Attest ; D. C. LATOI RETTK. C. D. LATOL'RETTE, M. D. LATOL'RETTE, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this loth day of February, 1909. J. F. CLARK. (Seal.) Notary Public. Th launch, "Who Cares," belonging to Ben Rouke, manuger and proprie tor of the Oregon City Foundry, was launched In the Willamette river on Saturday afternoon. The boat was built by Gus Michaels, of Portland. This makes the sixth launch In the lower river at Oregon City at present. The "Who Cares" Is 30 feet In length and lias a four-foot and eight-Inch beam, equipped with a 20-horse pow er gasoline engine of tho Powers de sign, (be only engine of the typo on the Pacific Coast, which was purchas ed by Mr. Uoako from Brooklyn, N. Y. The craft will probably ha able to make 20 miles an hour when the machinery Is In perfect running or der. The launch, being an open boat, la painted nn orange color, and pro em! a very attractive appearance, F. J. Myers Is also the proud poa lessor of a launch called the "Trlx." which he constructed lust summer. The boat is iiiK feet In length. This Is equipped with a "Ferro" engine, clght-horso power, and makes 10 tulles an hour. "The May," built by Mr. Michaels, of Portland, and owned by Chris Gar llrk, Is 25 feet In length with a four foot, four Inch beam, and makes good speed. Tho "Magnolia." owned by Hilly McFurlnmt, the "Kleltau." by Juuies Carey, and one belonging to Charles Gates are all anchored near the fixit of Eleventh street. The owners of these boats aro look ing forward to tho beautiful summer evenings on tho Willamette river, at which time they are anticipating most delightful trips. CATARRH CURED. Washington's Plague dpotl lie In the io.v, iiiumIiv i f Hie i'utomac, the bnvjlng ground of Itiu lurla germs. These germs cause chills, fever and ague, biliousness, Jaundice, lassitude, weekness and gen eral debility and bring suffering or death to thousands yearly. But Klec trie Bitters never fall to destroy them and cure mnlerla troubles. "They aro the best all-round tonic HnJ euro for malaria I ever used," writes R. M. James, of Loucllen, 8. C. They cure Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Blood Troubles and will prevent Typhoid. Try them, 50c. Guarenteed by Jones Drug Co. Socialists Hold Meeting In Knapp's Hall. A mass meeting was held In Knapp's hall Sunday afternoon by the Social- sits. The speaker of tho afternoon was E. J. Lewis, premier speak er for tho "undeslrahlo cltlzoim." Mr. Lewis' subject was "The Reason People Object to Socialism." The speaker Is well known In tho labor movement In tho United States. Ho wus formerly a workman In tho coal mines of Pennsylvania. No Cure, No Pay, Is a Most Generous Offer. To get an antiseptic strong enough lo kill catarrh germiL and not destroy the tissues of the membrane at the Hume time, hus been a problem which wus never solved until the discovery of Kyomel (pronounced lllgh-o-me). Hyomni Is prepared from eucalyp tus, tho most powerful yet healing antiseptic kno-vn. Breutho It through the Inhaler over tho Inflamed and germ-rlddon membrane four or five times a day, and In a few days the germs will disappear. The Inflamed condition will go, too, and the snuffing, hawking and offens ive hrenth, and the discharge of mu cous and crusts In tho noso will cease. Then why should any catarrh suffer er hesitate, when Huntley Bros. Co. has such faith in llyornel that they offer to return your money If after a fair trial llyornel does not cure ca tarrh. A complete llyornel outfit, Including the Inhaler, costs $1.00, and nn extra bottle, If afterwards needed, cost but 50 cents, llyornel also cures asthma, croup, sore throat, colds or grip. DEATH OF OSWEGO WOMAN. Mrs. Carrli Worthlngton ll Burled At Oswego, Mrs. Carrlo Worthlngton, wife of (laynol Worthlngton, died t lf homo at Oswego on Monday, of an attack of tuberculosis, of several months' dnratlim, aged it yearn. Her husband survlvea Iter. Their two-year-old son. (laynol died Inst May. Funeral was held at 1 o'clock Wed nesday afternoon front the M. E. church at Oswego, tho Interment wa III the Oswego cemetery, Excursion planned to Central Oregon, Friday, February lltth, exactly al 3 P. M., ha been cbusen as the tlsto when the business men of Portland will talk lo tho pupils of the public schools upon the Importance of their co-operating with the business Inter ests In helping to Increase the travel which will come us a result of tho one-way colonist rales during tho mouths of March and April. The boys and girls In ilteiidanco upou the school will be asked l wrlto to their relatives, acquaintance, and friends living III the older slates, regurdlng these rates, and also to glv their Impressions of Oregon a they know It. Already a number of othef cities and towns throughout, Oregon huvo derided to adopt this date, and It Is hoped that not e than fifty thousand school boys and girls throughout the statu may be In duced lo write letter. If they do, no una can estimate the value of this advertising vehicle, as the great ma jority of these letter will bo read and re reud again and again. Within the past week announce ment hus been niade that In addition to tho $25.00 fare from Missouri River Points, $30.50 from St, Umls and $33 from Chicago, a proportionate ralo Is good from every point )il the Cull ed Slutea. For Instance, New York, $50.00, Boston, $49.45, Cleveland. $:9.75, Hlrmlnghnm, $10.25, and Jack sonville, $50.76, n ro given as Illustra tions. The Portland Commercial Club ha now Iu the hands of the printers, leaflets giving facts about the city and statu In addition to thine rates, and IIh'Bii will he distributed at each and ill of the schools. Samples of these leaflet ire available to any reader of this paper. Oregon should get thirty thousand new settlors .dur ing March and April. HANDICAPPED Ml. Pleasant School Entertainment. The entertainment given by tho Mount Pleasant school In the Assem bly hall of tho Mount Pluiomiit school house on Saturday night was largely attended and very successful. Tho entertainment, was given under the supervision of Miss Muriel Watlilns nnd Miss Mnblo Smith, teachers of tho school. Therp was no admission charged, but refreshments' were solv ed, and tho proceeds amounted to $10.- 36, Tho progrnmnio consisted of drills, singing and Instrumental music. A Common Cold. We claim that If catcjilng cold could bo avoided some of the most dangor- riMH flnil fcitnl llui.fiurtu ar,nll hnvnr ,11 heard of. A cold often forms a cul-1 tore bed for germs of Infectious dls-1 eases. Consumption, pneumonia, dlph- i therln anr scarlet fever, four of tho most dangerous and fatal diseases, are of this class. Tho culture bed ; formed by the cold fuvors tho (level- oprnent of the germs of these diseases that would not otherwise) find lodg ment. There Is little danger, how ever, of any of these diseases being j contracted when a good expectorant Cough Remedy Is used. It cleans out these culture beds that favor the dev- Iopmcnt of the germs of these dis eases. That Is why this remedy has proved so universally successful In preventing pneumonia. It not only cure your cold quickly, but minim izes the risk of contracting these dangerous diseases. For lalo by Huntley Bros. Co. The Crime Of Idleness. Idleness means trouble for any one. Its tho same with a lu.y llvor. It rauuo constipation, hcadacho, jaun dice, sallow complexion, plmpio'i' and blotches, loss of appetite, naiisfa, but Dr. King's New Llfu Pills soon ban ish liver troubles and build up your health, 25c. at Joims Drug Co. This Is ths case with many Oregon City people. Too many Oregon City citizens an handicapped with a bad back. Tint unceasing pain causes constant mis ery mulling work a burden and stoop ing or lifting an linposVhllliy. Tho back iches at night, pteveni lug ie freshing rest and In tho mo'iiliig s stiff ami lame. Plasters und lini ments may give relief Imp. cannot reach the cause. To ellmliiaio tho pains you must cure the kidneys. Doiiiis kidney pills cum sick kid neys und cure them pnrnmr-eiuly Can you doubt Oregon City, evidence'' W. M, Stone, a wciU-kn.iwn resident f Oregon City, Oregon, says: I have been greatly benlllted by the use of two boxes of Donna Kidney pills. My troubles were occasional dizzy spells ni'c tco freqii.mt j.afs.ireh of tJh id ney accretion. I had to get up often nt night on account of tho liittor an noyance, also suffered at times from attacks of bnck ache. Having found such great relief throium the use of Donn's Kidney pills 1 do not hoslltito to recommend thorn." For sale by nil doal,u:i. pilco 50 cents. Koster-Mllbern Co., nuffulo. Now York, solo agunte f.ir tho United States. Remember tho name Dnnu n pm! take no other. AT THE OLD STAND Farms, City and Suburban Property, Lots and Business Chances for Sale or Trade. W. Fe SCHOOLY & CO. 606 MAIN ST. OREGON CITY, ORE. Will Treat You Right j