City Library OREGON CITY COURIER. 4. OREGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1898. NO. & 16th YEAR. Do not crowd your guests on a small unsightly dinner table. Dinner tast better on a large table, besides your friends will go away with the impression that you area well to do and refined man. We sell Ash Extension Tables for $4.50 and Ladies Folding Sewing Tables for Si.oo. BELLOMY & BUSCH The House Furnishers OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE 1000 " flp Royal makes the lood pure, wholesome aad delicious. FOVDER Absolute! Pure ROVl BAKINO POWMR CO., NfWVOKK. COUNTY COURT. July Term, T. F. . Kjan Judge, S, F. Marks and Richard Morion, Commissioners. Must be strictly pure WHITE, ful1 grown- and have painted in neat two inch black letters on either side the following words: "Have your fire insurance written by an agent who has had years of experience in writing policies and who represents only the largest and best companies in the world." F. E. DONALDSON, Agent OREGON CITY, OREGON .Bicycles With Wings. The nearest approach to flying yet attained. The experts who perfect ed and the makers who produced the Chainless Bicycle are public bene factors. No noise. No breaks. No friction caused by exposed driving parts. No attention necessary. "You buy the wheel-tie Columbia Chainless does the rest." Not an hour of time taken to keep th Chainless . 1 t m. imahia Mnrn hnndsnmfi in annearance. .Less in oraer lur vein mwio v,.... v. ; 1 i, t n:n a ii AhoAlntnW sat fifantorv under all conditions of use. The Columbia Chainless stands tonay as the greatest achievement of .;,.. ifioaf orul most, raodum and coinnlete bicycle factory. lou AUlciii'a o v see them everywhere." They are STANDARD OF THE WORLD. Columbia Phalli Wheels $ 75.00 Cnlumlim Tiuulems 125.00 llortfnnia 50.00 Jack-Men's Jill Wo men a ttocoiid-huntl wiieem. .$.'10.00 . 33. BO V,Xu?,::.v:.v.:v.v:.;:::.$35:o6 SS:o I : o.oo t. $50.00 GHARMAN & CO , Cut-rate Druggists, Agents. 7 A FIRST-CLASS COMPANY Fossil, Okeqos, June 2, 1898 H. G. Coltox, Manager Massachusetts Mutual Life InsurancB to. Portland, Oiiegon. DearSib: On July 13th, 1897. Mr. W . K. J. oppiewen, oi thia Dlace. took out $2000 insurance through special agent H T Booth. Mr Popplewell died suddenly of appendicits, and I wish to thank you for company's draft for $2006 12 the O0O being the full amount insured for, and the $6.12 being a t0 contr.ct and purchase all necessary si l ti 1 1 tlm nnnntv. dividend auuea Dy tne uompany ui auuoruauue uu no buii" iciun uj ..... v . , . c. UI. ,1 nl l,nlliiri Tho o uim hna 111 Ult mmici w n. n snar njlispruuia uu an uunv; i...uv... ...v . i..:.i.... n .,. m wrn $2006.12 Total paid hfi nid sixteen days from the time proofs were filed, and ,urL 'rt. ,ha eoutlitions of all nrnmntnftss in the matter proves that it is best to insure nnnntv bridges in their respective dis jwv.. f 1 - . . . . J . " . . . , i.i t c..t. on .nmnanv. and i snail De DieaHeu vo enuoroe mo-i incm at mo aui , ''" r- " Tl, matter of the Borintr bridge was Died 11 months after paaglng the examination. $2000.00 Policy 6.12 Dividend Be it rememoered that at a regular term of the county court for the state ti OrBBon. for the county of Clackamas, be gan and held in Oregon City in said county and state, Monday the 4th day of July, 18U8, tne same newg uie nrsnuoii day in said month, and the time fixed by law for holding regular term of said court. Present : "lomas F. Kyan, judge, Elmer Dixon, clerk, and J. J.Cooke, sheriff. Whereunon a term ot said court is be gun and held on Wednesday the 6th day of July, 1898, the same being the first Wednesday after the nrst jvionuay in saiu month, and the time fixed by law for the hrst dav of said' tirm of court tor the transaction of county business. Present Hon. Thomas Kyan. judge; t. JviatKs, commissioner; Kicnard worton commis sioner; Elmer Dixon, clerk; anuj.J. Cooke, sheriff. The court convenned according to law and now on this day the following busi ness was led to wit. In the matter of payment of claims filed against Clackamas county, the court having examined said claims and being fully satisfied ; it Is ordered Dy uie couri that the clerk shall issue warrants on the general fund in favor of the persons and amounts hereinafter specified in pavment of said claims : 0 HIsom, sheriff ac $13 75 J W Loder. roa I and bridge 1 35 B F Smith, j p, state vs Miller... 7 & M F Mc.Cown.eon " . 33 20 LvdiaRotb. wit ' 4 30 Emma Straehler " " 170 UBDimiok.distatv" 8 20 Corbett, Failing & Robertson r & b 27 00 California Powder Co 847 66 I Selling. Danoerac 8 Uo Herald, printing... n u Entemrise. " 24 10 L Stout, assessor 76 Oo Ida Stout " 38 00 Peter Nehran; bd of pris. for June 47 67 P Hemmelgarn, pauper 150 Wilson & Cooke, .load and bridge 14 so Red Front Trading Co. pauper 5 50 OC Hospital, pauper.., 112 50 Carlton & Rosenkrans. pauper 5 00 Ina Chase, sherill ac w) Ina Chase, clerk " 10 50 Mrs Lydia Winesett, pauper am In the matter of the report of viewers of damages on the Linn road, the same was laid over until the August term. The petition of fay Moody for a tax re bate of $5 05 was denied. In the matter ot redemption oi certain lands from tax sale, the petition was granted, and ordered that $34.15 be re ceived in full of said taxes. In the matter of the petition lor tne Shuck's mill road, the same was laid over. . . . In the matter of county am lor Mrs. Opdycke, $5 per month granted to begin August 1, 1H9H, warrants to De orawu iu favor of self. , In the matter, of re-instating William White on the pauper list, he was granted an allowance of $8 per month. In the matter ol laying planic on uie Highland road, it was ordered that Super visor Uornschuch lay the same at an expense not to exceed $125. F. A Melning, ot Uascaues precinui, was granted a liquor license. In the matter of the nurchase of record books, blanks and all necessary supplies for the ditlerent offices, the following order was made: Ordered that each ollicer of the county needing supplies of any description, such as record dookb, stationery, etc., shall make out the list of same and present it to the court, who shall examine the same, and n lounu necessary to conduct the office properly he shall purchase the same oi sucu uni ties and in such places as he finds that the same can be procured to the best ad vantage of the county. Ordered that the purchasine agent for the county for the ensuing year shall be Thomas F. Rvan. and he is authorised 9 In the matter of advertising for bids for wood for court house : clerk ordered to advertise for 50 cords of good sound bard wood. In the matter of attorneys fees in case of Toedtemeir vs county, the same was laid over until next term. The bonds of J. E. McCoy was approved for bridge contracts. In the matter of work to be done in road distiict No 23, it was ordered that $25 be spent on Canby road to build culvert and repair trestle. In the matter of the bridge on Kellogg creek, Baker's ferry road, Supervisor Counsell was ordered to build said bridge. The matter of a franchise tor a moter line on the Highland road was laid over. One hundred dollars was ordered ap oronriated for a continirent fund. Superviser Tsber was ordered to re pair the river road from Strintttown to Neut Criteser's place. The matter of a gravel pit in District No 3, was referred to Commissioner Morton. In the matter of the appointment of deputy clerk, the same was appointed at a salary of $60 oer month. In the matter of the rebate of the de linquent taxes on the Clayson estate, G B Dimick requested to look un matters pertaining to the legal assessment of said property. In the matter of the bond of Elmer Dixon, clerk, the same was approved. In the matter of the bond of J J Cooke, sheriff, he was granted until next term to file new bond. In the matter of the bond of Jacob Shade, county Treasuier, bond placed at $40,000, and granted until August term to make new bond. In the matter of county aid for James Wyland, he was ordered sent to the Oregon City hospital. The report of the county clerk Bhowed that $142.25 had been received in fees for Juno and said report approved. In the matter of commissioners mile age and per diem. 3 F Marks was al lowed $8.00 and Richard Morton, $8.00 In the matter ot oppointment oi deputy sheriffs for 1898, J E Jack, regu- ar deputy and U n lsora, special aepuiy approved, k Koad reports continued next ween. A Big Clothing Sensation We are showing extraordinary values in Men's and Youth's Suits for Summer. Special prices that means low ones have been tried to some of our nobbust suits in order to clear them out. Every garment is new, rightly made, and fully guaranteed. 3 4939 4937 4905 5132 5260 5264 5268 5319 5523 5761 5762 5769 5799 5800 5820 5863 6101 6251 6530 6927 7004 7008 7025 7028 7034 7035 70J6 7060 7068 7113 7118 7366 7635 7732 7822 7868 WJ.'IO 8031 8063 Adjourned June Term. Oonttnned from last week. An order wag made that all warrants not called for previous to a period ot seven vears ending June 30, 1898, be cancelled as tollows, name, uumber and amount of warrant given : No Name Amount 4892 G Fredoncks $1 70 4977 R Hesseltine 3 50 John Beckman..... W D Harvey 2 00 Olie Wertland ........1 70 M Heiman ... 1 70 Mary G Jones 3 40 Charlotte Thomas 3 40 J H Mitchell 4 40 Joseph Goeser. 4 40 C Larkins 2 20 George Chambers.. 1 70 Frank Bean.. 1 70 Gideon Porta 1 20 R Looney 2 00 Ben Moore 1 50 David Howard 1 50 Clarence Swick 2 00 E Owen 2 20 Ida Hickev 1 70 Henry Mann 1 20 A L Cornwall 7 90 P Hill. 1 00 J W Cane 1 50 A Ruble..: 1 50 P Hill 1 50 Peter Bumberg 1 60 J Waters 1 50 L Hallen 1 50 Grant Johnson 4 20 Charles Kester 7 00 M J Rogers 4 00 Rev Johnson 4 00 Miss Nettie Watts 1 70 Walter Klayville 2 30 Mrs Margaret Cannon 2 10 li W Worsham ' 2 20 D Worsham 2 40 Miss Margaret Emmett.... 3 00 John Barnard 3 00 Peter Thompson 2 80 Also number 27453; which was ismied by mistake, and a duplicate of number 27,454. The allowance for the support of Mrs. Qrindstaff was reduced from $12 to $0. In the matter of supervisor's toad re ports for the month of June, the court having examined and approved same, the clerk was directed t warrants for the same : Road district No 5 Hilyard Bros, lumber." $0 72 District No 6 W O Markell, nails $3 50 Strauss & Johnson, lumber 12 23 Men's Business Suits la Fancy Patterns and Fiaia Colors $7.50 and $9.35 Boy's Youth's Suits Mads Exactly Like Cur Mens Suits $4.35 $5.75 $6.50 and up to $15 ! & t These bright new goods are displayed in our windows. LOOK AT THEM A. B. STEINBACH & CO. Cor. First and Morrison Sts." rORTLANI), OltECON I 1 t t JONES INDER LEVER 4 ,TW J1 , n 4 $ " i tot hi) h h i hi . draw Jz-rr-J,fi' S -V rTS JT " - Maa.husetta Mutual whenever opportunity offers. Yours very truly, W. W. Hooter, Executor of the estate of W. R. Popplewell .1 r , ,j, Wr ratarroA I !nmmiSHOTier Morton In the matter of the Mount Angei road, an order was made that supervmor Young let the court know why he has t ....... a..!.l ul ami thfl con- .INSUKb IN dition of the same in the mailer oune Duiiumgui uwn.. i 1 1 . .. . Mi..,. ..n 1 1 r I All M;5ArHnSETTS MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY bridge work ordered by the last court, Idti JliaOOavuuiJu" v whidh has not been commenced, to be i i . -1 i .......1 u 1 Irnm . m , u .v-aM; lenaione uiiiiiorue bio ." . of Springfield, Massachusetts. the present court to proceed with the (Incorporated 1851) In the matter of the Field's bridge, pair the approach. i, -j C. COLTON,ManaSer and court house: said bridge to here- , t f pairea ana reierreu va immj - "r" Chamber of Commerce, Konguit and wt with city; also toad- .Rooms, 312-313 PORTLANp, OREGON just insurance on court house. Total $15 73 District No 8 GT Bebee. labor ;...7 50 CV Harris 7 50 N A Flinn 7 25 C S Hank 8 P Kerney N S Endersbv. labor and team.... 12 75 J Wall, labor 10 00 F Stone 1 50 C V Ware 1 50 H Ware 1 B0 F J Walkey, supervisor 4 00 Total 08 75 District No 9 Hugh Fitzgerald, labor $1 25 .lamea Pagh 1 25 Joseph Dfshazer 1 87 a i K fill Julius Paulsen Nix Bath 2 00 Heinricb Jansen 3 00 Hermann I, ins 4 00 Fted Lins 1 2'r Total 123 25 District No 15 Wm Beeson A son. lumber 17 56 Diatrirt No 18 Mike London f 6 00 W Hornschuch 2 00 E N Uornschuch 27 00 Work on Molalla road E N Hornachucb, labor 00 H Hornschuch 3 00 M London 3 00 Continued on Eighth Pit ? - - This celebrated binder has gained an enviable reputation in the last three years in Oregon. It represents lever power as applied to bind ing trrain. It will run lighter, last longer and bind tighter than any other binder in the market. The Jones Chain Drive foot lift. Mower has no back lash, runs light and is very durable. Will cut heavy grass with ease. I also carry a full line of Hay Rakes, Tedders, Hay Tools, Advance Threshers and Traction Engines, John Deere Plows, as well as a full line of Agricultural Implements and Vehicles. CALL AND SEE ME BEFORE BUYING EDWARD HUGHES Cor. Front and Taylor Sts., PORTLAND, OREGON.