Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, March 19, 1909, Page 6, Image 6

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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1909.
COUNTY COURT
Be tt remembM-td, that at t regular
meeting of the County Commissioners
of Clackamas County, held In the
Court House In Oregon City, tor the
put pone of transacting business tor
February, the name being the time
fixed by law for holding a regular term
of said court, present Hon. Grant B.
Dlmick, County Judge, presiding; J,
Lewelllng and W.H. Mattoon, commis
sioners, when the following proceed
ings were had, to-wlt:
4n the matter of claims allowed:
District No. 1.
T. J. Clark I -T5
C, It Counsell 8.00
District No. 2.
M. B. Webster 20.00
R. Johnson Sfi.OO
Wm. Clark 10.00 1
Geo. Ellis 3.00 1
Sam Slaghel 1.001
District No. 3.
J. E. Slefer 1S.25
Jocsrud Bros 25.0S
J. E. Slefer 10.75
C Damr.sters 4.00
H. BriBhth.vigh 2.00
J. E. Slefer 12.00
J. Musa 6.00
M. Sevens 4.00
C. Damasters ... 4.00
J. F. Wllmarth 6.00
District No. 4.
N. E. Linn 5.00
G. B. Linn ... .' $.25
District No. 5.
J. S. Albel 14.00
Geo. P. Partch 11.25 j
District No. 7.
F. E. McGugln 374.30
District No. 8.
Flrwood Lumber Co
J. J. Costella
4.13
10.00
7.00
7.00
2.00
31.25
2.00
15.00
2.00
2.00
.18.46
5.50
V. B. Tapp ,.
H. Breidenstlne
G. L. Eaden '.
W. O. Rugh
I Ware
D. W. Douglas
District No. 10. .
B. Krigbaum f.. . ...'..
G. T. Hunt
1 ' District No. 11.
Redland Lumber Co." ... '..
Joe Bryant '. ..
J. E. Bryant
6.00
F. A. Jones 6.50
J. R. Llvesay ... . 8.50
U R. LUesay 11.87
Scripture Beaullau 2.60
Wilson Cooke
District No. 12.
Jess Mumpower
I' H. Mumpower
Fred Gerber ,
H. Sanderson & Son
5.30
13,00
10.00
23.00
3.85
District No. 13.
F. Polehn 4.42
District No. 14
S. D. Barney 1.50
Wilson 41 Cooke 2.25
W. F. Harris 33.79
J. Shelly 3.50 j
D. Guenthar 5.00 j
F. Henrici 9.50
O. Shelly 3.00'
C. Muralt 12.50 ,
H. H. Hughes 3.25'
District No. 15.
J. Everhart & Co 80
Pope & Company j85 !
Duane C Ely 4.50
Max Telford 26.25 j
Mai Telford Jr., 16.00 '
A. C. Warner ... 16.00
L. Mattoon 12.00 ,
W. M. Ralney 13.00 '
F. Way 7.00
Wm. Rowland 6.00 i
J. T. Humphrey . . . 5.00 .
C. W. Haskett 3.00 j
A. Smith 4.00
E. B. Norrls 4.00
A. H. Rowland 2.00
District No. 16.
Aug. Staehely 7.50
W. Staehley 10.OO
T. Blanchard 4.00
A. Blanchard 2.00
W. G. Randall ... 4.00
District No. 17.
N. Dlggerness ... . n.65
R. Stilwell 1.00
I. Dlmick 1.00
Mr. Baley 1.00
P. Burns 2.00
A. Tice g.oo
Wm. Tlce 4.00
Geo. Koehler 4.00
D. R. Dlmick 11.25
A. Bany 4.00
District No. 18.
Frank H. Cross
Story & Thomas
Pope & Company
District No. 19.
50
1.50
10 00
20.80
D. L. Trullinger
E. Foust 2.00
W. H. Juries 5.00
N. Trullinger
J. H. Paine
3 00
7.50
R. H. Long 3.00
H. H. Rrley 3.QO
L. Evans
District No. 20.
Pope & Co
3 00
gg
C. F. Dart 7.00
J. Wallace 7.50
Chas. Shockley 6.75
O. Shockley j.oy
D. Miller 1.25,
F. Schute
F. Nichols
125
,50
Nat Scrlbner 11.50
District No. 21.
F. Arquetie 3.50
NEW REAL
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.
4.00
3.63
67.20
7S.22
67.84
2.50
11.00
27.00
1.00
1.00
2.00
1.25
J. Mckncr & Sons ...
East Side Milt & Lumber Co
34.45
J. Obrlen
22.00
U C. Halllnsn
J. 11. Manning '. ...
J. C. lfalnes
19.00
30.00
5.00
13.00
8.00
2.00
11.00
6.00
S5.00
22.75
14.00
.50
1.50
M. J. Worthlngton
H. Worthlngton
H. Mettaial ... .'
J. WvIl
Wm. Dyer
F. K. Davidson .'
A. Waldorf
A. J. Davidson
District' No, 31.
R. Thomson
Smith Turner
Aug. Delker !.
Wm. SrhaU
Ed. Sharp
Walter Krigbaum
F. Stangel
.50
15.00
2.50
3.50
1.75
F. Wagner
C. Wagner
V. G. Shaver
G. Saum
A. Sc'hechla ,
L C. Deikman
District No. 34.
G. Rodgers
Fred Zimmerman
N. Chrlstlanson
D. Hodge
N. Chrlstlanson, Sr
C. Zimmerman
C. Elsie
H. Allen
.85
1.75
.85
1.75
1.75
5.00
5.25
3.50
8.75
3.50
3.50
3.50
2.62
2.62
. 3.50
2.62
2.62
7.00
.87
6.00
6.7
6.87
29.00
16.80
24.50
7.00
31,50
5.25
6.75
6.00
1.50
15.lp
6.70
7.15
90.00
P. Schaffer ..
J. Iderhoff ...
W. McCormac
H. Koellermlre
W. Koellermlre
iE. P. Berdlne ..
i A. J. Hodge
J. Elsie ...
J. M. Turner
I District No. 35.
! Straus Lumber Co.
a. D. Edwards
C. H. Edwards
1 District No. 36.
i P. J. Schneider
B. Prather
F. Smith
P. D. Samson
L. Jacobs ,
F. SI. Samson
A. S. Thompson
Gregerson Bros
A. J. Lais
District No. 37.
E. I. DuPont De Nemours
Powder Company
W. R. Wilmot
B. Koenig
C. W. Kruse
District No. 39.
Everhart & Hall
Frank Jaggar
District No. 42.
G. E. Daugherty
G. Palmer
J- Palmer
A. Neuenschwander
J. M. Cross
District No. 46.
H. Brabley
S. Wheeler . . . '
42.90
.75
2.00
.108.10
3.30
11.50
15.75
18.00
19.80
8.25
6.38
3.00
2.00
7.25
10.00
18.00
27.80
30.40
1.50
.228.28
6.00
5.00
8.00
5.00
6.00
8.00
7.00
10.00
8.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
22.00
10.00
7.00
12.50
7.00
10.00
10.00
8.00
8.00
10.00
6.00
6.20
29.00
3.50
6.10
15.00
4. CO
6.75
14.25
28.00
28.00
D. H. Watts
J. G. Mumpower
' General Roads.
W. H. Mattoon
John Lewellen
E. E. Elliott
J. L. Udell
City of Canby
Pauper.
C. E. Swan
Wm. Dan forth '
H. If. Hughes
C. E. Burns
B. F. Forrester
W. J. Lewellen
M. Kruger
John Avin .' ...
Jack & Albright
; W. T. Gardner ,
Mrs. M. Pickens
F. "W. Speague
Mrs. Bradtl ..."
, J. A. Jones
Geo- Lazelle
F- T- Barlow ... .
T- R- A. Sellwood
G- B. Dimiek
w- H. Young .
Gregory Boyer
6am Booher . .
Mary Mora .
Abbis Smith .
Mrs. Milstead
F- T- Barlow
A- Moser . . .
,f- H- Hughes
R. Petz'old ...
-Mr!- Guynup .
Kobenstein's ,
J- Everhart & Co.
' C. H. Dauchy
i St. Vincent's
J. A. Jones , .
C. Wlnslow
F. Wlnslow .
District No. 23.
R. W. Zimmerman ...
District No. 24,
U P. Snagle ...
District No. 25.
J. W. Smith
District No. 27.
H. Dale .. ..
District No. 29.
Sidney Grshsm
'Aaron McConnell
C. D. F. Wilson
O. B. Taylor
C. Klnyon ...
District No. 30.
ESTATE EIRM
Naln A Miller 1.75
Joe Wilson 21.00
Isabella Woolaey 8.00
Washington Co 89.00
J. W. MeCord 8.00
John Avin 18.45
W. Welsmandel 4.50
W. G. Langford 38.00
Indigent Soldltr.
Mead Tost No, i 45.00
County Court and Commissioner.
K. M. Howell 3.00
W. H. Mattoon 27.30
John Lewellen 9.30
Circuit Court.
C. F. Ely 9.60
R. B. Boatlo 2.50
D. Caufleld 1 7.00
E. M. Howell 2.20
Justlcs of the Peace.
F. Krotseh 3.70
F. M. Gill 6.90
W. A. Jones 11.80
F. V. Robin" ' 7.50
F. M. Gill ;. 4.S0
W. A. Jones 5.30
G. Swan son 2.90
James Forbes 2.90
W. W. H. Samson 5.05
F. A. Miles .... 22.65
Jessie White 7.90
Jesse Woods 7.90
Alice Hardin 7.90
Eva Hardin 7.90
Curtis Hardin 7.90
W. W. H. Samson 5.80
W. W. H. Samson 1.20
F. A. Miles 55.52
W. W. H. Samson 3.45
.Shsrlff.
Fashion Stables 8.00
Tax Collection.
J. W. Wlsner 55.75
E. C. Jackson 45.00
C. a Pratt 39.38
N. Swafford 46.13
J. A. Reams 51.37
U E. Baker 40.00
Clsrk.
Lovejoy & Lincoln 46.25
Recorder.
G. L. Hedges 14.00
Coroner.
R. L. Holman 5.25
Schools.
Howard Eccles 33.00
Brenton Vedder 35.00
J. Lewellen 24.60
Assessor.
C. Mitchell 48.00
Retta Pierce 20.00
L M. Harrington 48.00
Sedonla Shaw ... ' 20.00
Current Expense.
Glass ft Prudhomme ... 12.10
Pacific Tel. Co 10.65
Home Tel. Co. 13.70
Huntley Bros. Co 23.60
F. W. Greenman 4.50
C. E. Ramsby ! 16.45
Court House.
Underwood Company 6.00
Straight & Salisbury 3.95
O. C. Mill & Lumb Co 5.03
V. Harris 3.40
F. Busch .' 2.10
Jail.
R. B. Beatie 72.92
Insane.
W. V. Tel Co 25
J. F. Adams 4,20
H. N. Everhart 5.00
Dr. E. A. Sommer 6.00
Dr. M. C. Strickland . . : 6.00
Fruit Inspector.
A. J. Lewis 54.00
, Road Surveys.
S. A. D. Hungate 87.10
N. Blair 63.10
Bud Thompson 63.10
Ralph Green 10.50
L. Koellenneler 4.00
A. Koellermeler 4.00
H. J. Ward 2.00
C. Jubb 2.00
C. C. Miller 2.00
R. Fanton 2.00
J. J. Honebon 2.00
A. F. Hunt 2.00
C. F. Hunt 2.00
A. B. Hubbard 2.00
Harvey Dart 2.00
Chas. Frickes ... : 2.00
T. S. Mullen 2.00
Printing and Advertising.
Oregon City Cojrler 18.73
Enterprise 106.35
Telegram 1.30
Tax Rebate.
J. W. Doty 15.30
In the matter of the petition of
George Sebecl for liquor license In
Oswego; ordered that license Issue
to said petitioner to sell liquor In Os
wego for period of one year.
In the matter of petition of citizens
of Canby for county aid for Carrie
Clark, a sick 'person; ordered that
said Carrie Clark be allowed $10.00
per month, said sum to be paid to
Frank Zollner.
In the matter of appointment of C.
If. Ellston as deputy sheriff, without
salary) ordered that said appointment
be approved said C. H. Ellston to
serve as such deputy sheriff without
salary.
In the matter of the petition of J.
W. Doty for rebate of tax on account
of a double assessment; ordered that
a warrant Issue In favor of said J.
W. Doty for 345.50 on account of
said double asse&Hment.
In the matter of report of viewers
on the following roadB: L. Koeller
meler; R. Fanton; A. B. HIbbard;
H. J. Ward; J. H. Cooke. Report of
board of county road viewers read
first time and laid over for one day
for further reading.
In the matter of petitions of K. A.
Ten Eyck; T. D. Phelps; D. W. Doug
las; Harvey Goodal and V. E. Foa
berg for county roadH; ordered . that
viewers njeet at the place of begin
ning of said roads on the 17th day of
March, 1309, to view and cause to be
surveyed same and report to this
court at Its next regular term.
In the matter of second reading of
report of viewers on the following
roads: L. Koellermeler; R. Fanton;
A. B. HIbbard and H. J. Ward; report
of viewers read second time and or
dered submitted to District Attorney
as required by law.
In the matter of bond of R. 11.
BeaUe as tax collector; ordered t tint
said bond bo and Is hereby approved.
In the matter of derd of M. M.
MeGoohan to Clackamas County for
a road; ordered that said deed be re
corded by County.
In the matter of road tax collected
In city of Canby for year 1908; order
ed that a warrant be drawn on gen
eral road fund for $228.28 being one
half of amount ao collected.
REAL ESTATE
James Craig and wife to Charles
Neon, 80 acres of section 11, T. 4 8.,
R, 1 K.; $2600.
Leo J. Holleuberk to Svend L
Sveudsen and Rasinlne Svundsen,
20 acres of sectlou 7. T. 2 S., R. 3 K;
$2000.
Waverly Association to Michael J.
llreslln and Kllen nroslln lot 7 nf
block 19. Cambridge; $;00.
Herman Stego to Andrew Knight,
lots 7 and 8 of block 3. Weed's Ad
dition, Canby; $150, ,
0. I). Hoardman and Ellnabeth
lloardman to Earl C. nronough, lota
5. 8. 11, 14, RoArdmau's Addition to
Jennings Lodge; $1635,
Edwin A. Stevens and Angela Stev
ens to Calla B. Charlton, 125 acres
section 34. T. 3 8.. R. 6 E; $20(10.
Maggie Whltselt to William Pot
ter, 84 of WVij of the NW 1-4 of
section 3, T. ! S., R. 3 E.; $t0.
John Loder and Grace Loder to
W. a King-Iota 3 and 23. block 8,
Shaw's First addition to Oregon City;
$1.00.
Edwin Hedges et al to Joseph W.
Wltrlg. lota 7. 8. 13. 14. of block 19.
Gladstone; $425.
John Sumlgren to Fred Bauren, 8r
3 acres Roots addition to Marshfleld'
$10.
Melanthon 8. Robinson and Naomi
Robinson to Horaco M. Taggert 40
acres In section 14, T. 2 8., R. 6 E.-
$C60.
Bertha E. Hughey and Edward G.
Hughey to H. M. Taggert 40 acres
of section 14, T. 2 S.. R. 6 E.. and 20
acres of section 14. T. 2 8.. R. 6 E.
$1000. Sarah Thompson and J. B. Thomp
son 10 Clyde Hughes part of D. L
C. of D. D. Tompkins and wife. T
2 S., R. 1 E.; $950.
Clyde Hughes to Don. C. Shaw. Dart
of D. L. C. of D. D. Tompkins and
wire, T. J S., R. 1 and 3 E.. contain-
Ing 2.76 acres; $650.
Gust Finger and Emma Finger to
Hllmer Lubke 10 acres of section
17. T. 2 S., R. 2 E; $125.
Mary A. Simmons and J. H. Sim
mons to J. H. Mautley and 8. A.
Mautley all of lots 4, 5. of block
151. Oregon City; $10.
C. W. Rlsley and Alice Rlsley to J.
Baugo and H. Baugo, 105 acres of
tract No. 43. Rlsley Acreage; $100.
Cortlen H. Armstrong and Manda
Armstrong to G. E. Pottrati 80 acres
of section 27, T 4 8., R. 1 E., $45o0.
C. E. Rlsley and Alice Rlsley to 0.
Matson and Edith Matson. part of
D. U C. of J. S. Rlsley No. 61, In
T. 2 8., R. 1 E.; $500. '
C. D. F. Wilson and Gertie M. Wil
son to Mrs. F. A. Garrison 14 acres
In section 35. T. 3 8, R. 1 W.; $275.
M. B. McGeehan to Clackamas
County, part of D. L. C. of William
Holmes and wife In T. 3 8, R. 1 E
$1. M. J. Dlcken to John Sklrvln and
Clara Bklrvln 10 acres of tract of
land In Clackamas County; $600.
John Sklrvln and wife to Mary J.
Dlcken 10 acres of T. 2 8., R. 2 E .;
$600..
Herbert and Georgia Wilson to T.
H. Wilson lots 38 to 46, Inclusive.
block 16; lots 5 and 6, block 41; lots
25 to 38. block 41; lots 41 to 48, blk.
41; lots 1. 2. 3. block 41, Mlnthorn
Addition to Portland; $1.00.
'Katherlne Holzman to Orson F.
Persons 1-4 acre, T. 3 and 4 8., R.
1 E; $75.
Henry Mitchell to Margaret Maden
6 acres In section 28, T. 3 8., R.
4 E; $1.
Jerome S. Robinson and Mable Rob
inson to Horace M. Taggert E of
NE 1-4 of section 14, T. 2 8., R. 6 E.;
$1300.
H. T. and Luella Tabor to Charles
YOU'LL HAVE YOUR HAND8 FULL
to find better groccrlea at more rea
sonable prices than we offer. In fact
we do not believe you can do It. Don't
nay you can without first examining
our groceles and learning our prices.
That's only fair to us and fair lo
yourself. Tho better Judge of ipiiil
Ity and value you mo the surer we
are of your order.
Special for this Week.
Walnuts 15c per pound
Malta Vita 5c per package
Currants 10c per package
Raisins 10c per package
Prunes 5c per pound
Swift's Pride Soap 8 for 25cts
Pyramid Wash Powder 15c pkg
A. ROBERTSON
THE 7TH 8TREET GROCER.
Both Phones 41.
Stonehouse, block 40 and 41, Claoka
tuna Heights; $1900.
Linn K and Knna Jones lo N. A
Rodltin, et nl, 40 acres of soollon
28. T. 1 8.. R. 3 K.;$,...
' F. T. Johnson to Iamu H. and Mary
U Davidson M of an aero of Field
Ing Tract, Clackamas County: $1000
Benjamin K. Illrsch Sr., and Dora
II. Illrsch to Grace Loder 40 acres
of section 16, T. 3 8 R. 4 K.; $1.
Ralph Knight to Mrs. Anna Knight
lot 9 of block 2. Canby: $1.
Nancy Sutherland, et al, to Fred
S. Morris 55.67 aero tract of land
In Clackamas County; $5567,
Karollne Heller and Joseph Heller
to Bnbottft Wllhelm lots 1. 3, 3. 4
10, U, 13. 1.1, and 14. block 81, Oak
Grovo; $3500,
H. Glldner and Katie K. Glldner to
Clarlase Clark, all of block 24, 13. 12
and lots 20, 21. as. block 3. llvde
Park, Clackamas county; $20S0.
David 8. Uvesey and Mary Llvesey
to Sarah Jonoa. 50 acres of section
35. T. 6 S R. 1 W.j $700.
Thomas Mctlorry to Belinda MrGor
ry 16 acre In section IS, T. 3 8
R. 5 E.j $300.
John McGorry and Catherine Mo
Gorry to Margaret Dooloy 60 acres
in section 12, T. 3 8.. R. 6 E.j $300.
J. H. Mlddleton and Marv S. Mid.
dleton to Lewis EndrUul, 3 97 acres
of Section 8, T. 2 S.. R. 1 E.
B. A. Beach and Clara Beach to Ed
ward Kent lot 9, 10, block 12: Glad
stone; $600.
Collin A. Beebe aud Ethelyn E. Bee-
be to II, M. Umburt 10 acres of sec
tion 36, T. 1 8.. R. I E.
Jennie B. F. Martin and Lcandor
Martin to Carrie V. Moores, tract of
land In Oak Grove; $900.
Jennie B. F. Martin and Lcandor
Martin, tract of land in Oak Grove;
$600.
Flora H. Kllgore to Ellxa A. 8pauld
Ing lota 16, 17 and IS, block 98. Oak
Grove; $700.
Hler H. Lima and Annie Lima to
Ollle Rostvold 40 acres In section 32,
T. 5 8., R. 1 E.; $3300.
School District No. 106 to Lewis
Endrl one acre In section 8, T. 3 8.,
11 E.; $150.
B. and Katie E. Glldner to Emma
McNeil, lots 1 to 6 Inclusive, block
14: lots 3 and 4. block 16: lots 13 to
33 Inclusive, block 1; lots 19. block 3,
Hyde Park. Clackamas County; $400.
Emma McNeil to J. E. Maher, lots
1 to 6. block 14. Hyde park, Clacka
mas Couuty; $150.
Emma McNeil to B. A. Burr, lots
25 to 33. block 1. Hyde Park, Clacka
mas County; $400.
B. and Kstle Glldner to Bertha C.
Relgg. lots 17 and 18 block 16, Hyde
I'ark; $50.
J. C. and May McCullen to A. II.
Sage, and Anna M. Sage, 1 acres part
of block 5, First Addition to Barlow;
$900.
Charles and Ullle Baker to J, E.
Greenwood, et al., lot 6, block 7. Zo
brlst Addition to Estacada; $80.
Casper Junker and Katie Junker
to Max Davles, lots 4 and 6 of block
2. Junker's addition to Sandy; $375.
llllara and Olive Potter to George
W. Kenny, south half of west half of
N. E. 1-4 of section 2, T. t 8., H. 3 &,
$.1000.
William 0. Ilrlciley and Mary
Brlckley to Emma E. Volheyc, et al.
land section 29, T. 18. R. 2 E
$100.
Willamette Fruit Company to T.
G. Lee, all of block 65. Pruneland;
$700.
Laura and A. 8telnman to Helena
M. Rlnearson lot 8, block 6. Mllwau-
klo Park; $75.
I'nlted States to John Olium ir.n
acres of land, 8. E. 1-4 of section 14.
T. 3 S.( R. 5 E.; Patent,
HANDICAPPED
This Is the case with msn Oregon
city people, 1
Too nianr Oreiron Pit Mttiona 1,,
lisndlcnpped with a bad back. Tbi
unceasing pain causes constant mis
ery making work a bunion and stoop
ing or lifting an ImposVhlllty. The
back aches at night, preventing re
freshing rest and In the morning Is
stiff and lame. Plasters and lini
ments may give rollef hu. cannot
reach the cause. To ellmlnnm 11.
pains you must cure the kidneys.
Doans kidney pills cure sick kid
neys and cure them permurcn'.ly Can
you doubt Oregon City evldence
W. M. Stono. a well-kn m-n rnuMont
of Oregon City,. Oregon, sn: l have
been greatly benlllte.d by the use of
two boxes of Doans Kidney pls. My
irouHies were occasional dizzy spells
nnr tco frvunnt ;,aiure of :hv kid
ney secretion. I hud to get up often
at night on account of Hie luttor an
noyance, also suffered at times from
attacks of back aehn. nnvlnir rnn,i
such grent relief throun the use of
uoan s Kinney puis I do not hesitate
to recommend thorn."
for sale by all dp.il.ua r;i,. r.n
cents. Foster-Mllbern Co,, Buffalo,
New York,' solo agents f,)r the United
States.
Remember tlm
take no other.
Lists 2037 and 6 61.
Restoration to Entry of Lands In Na
tional Forest. '
Notlrp l herrtiv aivfn tht 11..
rrllwd Iwlow, emhriu'injc 1.11 ni-rr, wllhln
tllr rjrfgr.n National Kiirrnt, Orrxnn, Mill lit
nlirct to nflllrmrnt and rnlry unitrr Hit
j,.. . .,... 01 w.t nomeatrnil Inw. of the
rnltcfl Htatri and thr art of nr 11, Hum
.... .un., ai uir lliillrn sintr. land
nHlcent Portland, Orcein, on April ail, 1 mil,
Anjr mrttlrr who I. nctunllr nn.l In ood faith
cliuininK any of .aid land, for nxricultiiral
liurpo.r. prior to January 1, llliill, anil ha.
not abandoned inmr, hit. a prrfrrrnur rlitht
to make a honie.trad entry fur the land. act.
tinlly occupied. Said land, were II. ted upon
the application, of the per.on. mentioned
below, who have a preference ilxht ulirct
to the prior rl)it of any uch .ettler, pro
vided inch .rttler or apullrnut I. iiuallfled to
make home.trnd entry and the preference
riant I. ncrciwd prior lo April VII, Willi, on
which date the land, will lie .uliiect to.ettle
nient and entry lyanyunllf!rd per.on. The
land, are a. follow.: The NWV. of NUM.
theNofHWl, ofNHV,, the awft of HWl1
of NK'4, the WWofNWl. of NWU of 8 HI
the til, orNKt4of hW,, the SW.l, of HKVi of
RWU, the WlofSIIl, of NHWof SWIj, rtec,
.'U, T. 2H., It. 7 It., II. ted upon the application
of Harry Morton of Heaverton, (Irexon. The
WViof Mil, ofNH, and the VVViof NK of
NKttofNR&, Sec. a, T. 2 S It. 7 H., an.
plication of I-. II. lil.tnn, of an Pront t
Hortland, Orexon. Fred I'ennett, Com
mlMloner of the Oeneral Land lllllce. An
proved February 11, 111(11). Prank Pierce
Flr.t A.al.tant'bccretary of the Interior.
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Hard Steel Wire
as you find It In the "PEERLESS FENCE" U without question the
best material to put Into fencing, Soft wire Is cheaper snd much
less expensive to work, but It bsgs In the summer ami and every
tltmi a steer backs Into It or a hog rubs on It he leaves his plio
togrnph, The IVerVss tin or lock at the Intersection of the line wire and
cross bsr holds the Intersecting wires In firm grip and does not per
mit a slipping of either wire, up, down or lo the aide. The Peer
less ran, be used on rolling lands as well as on prairies.
The price of 48 Inch fence In lots of 100 rods Is 42 emits a rod.
This fence Is ornamental and the most durable In the market. Nine
bars made with top wire of No. 9 bottom No, 9 other wires No, II
42a per rod.
FRANK
Oregon City,
Franklin's Precepts.
Benjamin Franklin advised the fol
lowing precepts as a sure guarantee
of success;
Temperance. Eat not to dullness;
drink not lo elevation.
Silence. Speak not but what may
benellt others or yourself; avoid tri
fling conversation.
Order. Let all your things have
their plsrrs; let each part of your
business have It time.
Resolution. Resolve to perform
what you ought; perform without fail
what you resolve.
Frugality Make no expense bm
to do good to others or yourself; I.
c, waste nothing.
Industry. Lo no time; be alwsyj
employed In something useful; cut
off all unnecessary actions.
Sincerity. l'si no hurtful declt;
think Innocently and justly, ami. If
you speak, speak accordingly.
Justice Wrong none by doing In
juries or omitting the beuflts thu:
are your duty.
AT THE
Farms, City and Suburban Property, Lots and Business
Chances for Sale or Trade.
W. F. SCHOOL Y & CO.
606 MAIN ST. OREGON CITY, ORE.
Will Treat You jRjght
Df. VLADIMIR JINDRA
FROM EUROPE
ELECTRO-NATUROPATH
All Chronic Diseases Cured Without Msdleln or Operation
European Method.
Room t New Masonic Bolldlag
Home Phone Main 24 Psolflo Prions Main 112
Careful of Your Property
One of the secrets of our success
in the Baggage and Transfer Business
Safes, Pianos and Furnitue Moving
Williams Bros. Transfer Co,
Phones, Office II2I, Residence
FIVE-MINUTE TALK
How la Keep Away
CHICKEN LICE
MITES
COCKROACHES AND
BED BUGS
For a Whole Year
k a Hlagla Application ml
AVENARIUS
GARBOLINEUM
(Otrman Wood PrtiMr
Non-polaonoua, Hnltrr Orlur. Inl
up In llttioirraphrd ctn only
Iwn't t your dnlr Klva yuu a
wortba Imltntlon.
VOH &ALB BY ALL DKALICIUf.
Carbollnmim W004 Frmrvlnv t't.
t'uruaiui, ur -
MllwaukM,
Wta.
New York,
v r
HaJi Franclaoo. Oal.
Fisher, ThD sen 4 Co,
Wholaiala Annli.
Lapt. 1H. Fort land
Origon.
Wrlta for Taatl
moalala.
BUSCH
Oregon
Irylnf iireimriiUoiis limply dvU
opdryoalarrai ty dry up the seerelluhs,
whiub adbars to Iks mtulmui and tUi-nnia
imm, musing Si(r inure Mriuus UuuMs
Ihsa lbs unllDurr furm of rsUrrh. Avoid
all drying tnluuuit, furnm, sinnkm snd
snuff and un thst wliloli Imum, nuitliM
and hrala. Elf's Crrm Halm wilt mutor
eaUirh or eld In thl UmiI wwilr sud
plMMnlly. All dniggUts Hie iO esul
sits. Kly Urothsrs, 60 Wsrreu btrwt,
H.w Tork.
Th Italia Is nd without ibM ant
Irriuu or mum inilng. It ijirmdi Itwlf
evsr sa lmutd snd angry urf.-, rllv
lug InunediaUly lbs painful lunaiuiusllua.
Kly's CrMua lllm eunuins nu eocalus,
Bsreary Dor otbr barniful drugs.
I STRAIGHT 4 SALISBURY j
PLUMatNQ
TINNING and
I GENERAL JOIBINO. I
Wind Mills, Pomps and Hydras- ,
lie Rams a Specialty. I
I Phone 2681.
Oregon City, Oregon.
OLD STAND
I
I833
52S Main Street
ONLY ONE GENUINt
THERE 18 ONLY ONE GENUINE
CARDOLINEUM, THAT IS THE
AVENARIUS CAR80LINEUM,
THERE IS A CHEAP IMITATION
ON THE MARKET THAT IS BE
ING OFFERED AT FROM 11.00
TO S1.25 PER GALLON. THE
GENUINE AVENARIUS CAR.
BOLINEUM IN QUART CANS SO
CENTS, AND ONE GALLONS AT
11.60 WILL DO ALL THAT IB
CLAIMED FOR IT. INSIST ON
THE GENUINE, TAKE NO
OTHER, PUT UP IN LITHO
GRAPH CANS AND SOLO IN
OREGON CITY.
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