r,ii Library COURIER. 7& 16th YEAR. OREGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1898. NO OREGON cm 1 UUU - , Wff CATS- 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 whuel the Columbia Chainless does the rest." Not an hour of time taken to keep the Chainless in order for a year. More durable. More handsome in appearance. Less expensive "in the end." Absolutely satisfactory under all conditions of use. The Columbia Chainless stands tonay as the greatest achievement of America's oldest and most modern and complete bicycle factory. "You see them everywhere." They are STANDARD OF Columbia Chain 'Wheels $ 75.00 Columbia Tandems 195.00 HartfnrtU B0.00 Vedettes 35.b6 iO.OO CHARM AN & CO., A FIRST-CLASS COMPANY H.G.Colton, Manager Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurancs Co. PoKTLAND, OllEGON. Died 11 months after passing the examination. Dear Sir: On this place, took out I wish to thank you $2000.00 Policy 6.12 Dividend $2000 being the full dividend added by of sharing its profits $2000.12 Total paid been pai(1 sixteen .INSURE IN. THE MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY of Springfield, Massachusetts. (Incorporated 185 1) H. C. COLTON.nager Rooms, 312-313 Chamber of Commerce PORTLAND, OREGON Do not crowd your guests on a 'J? small unsightly dinner table. Dinner tast better on a large table, besides your friends will go away with the impression that you are a well to do and refined man. We sell Ash Extension Tables for j $4.50 and Ladies Folding Sewing J Tables for $i.oov BELLOMY & BUSCH 1 The House Furnishers OPPOSITE COCKT HOUSE 4h '1 THE WORLD. Jack-Men's .1111 Womens .. .$30.00 . 32. GO Seconrt-haiiil Wheels. 30.00 to $30.00 Cut-rate Druggists, Agents. Fossil, Okeqox, June 2, 1898 July 13th, 1897, Mr. W. R. Popplewell, of $2000 insurance through special agent II T. Booth. Mr Popplewell died suddenly of appendieits, and for company's draft for $2006.12 th amount insured fur, and the $0.12 being the Company in accordance with its polie; with all policy holders. The claim has days from the time proofs were filed, an your promptness in the matter proves that it is best to insure in a first-class company, and I shall be pleased to endorse the Massachusetts Mutual whenever opportunity offers. Yours very truly, W. V. IIoovEit, "Executor of the estate of W. K. Popplewell. COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS. August Term T. F. Ryan, Judge. S. F. Harks and R. Morton, Commissioners. (Continued from last week.) . BILLS ALLOWED, L Stout, assessor 104 00 62 00 36 00 Noblitt's stables......' 4 00 Peter Nehren, meals for prisoners 75 00 Coast Agency Co 2 15 Geo B Kate & Co, powder 81 30 red Wyder, road and bridge.. . . 25 00 Sun Insurance Co 45 00 W Grout, sheriff acet 50 00 L II Feaster, sheriff acct. . . ... . . 18 00 & L Bagsby. election acct 2 00 COT Williams, insurance 22 50 h L Charman, insurance. . ...... 36 00 In the matter of the report of viewers f damages on the Linn road. Came p on Wednesday, August 3rd, and laid ver-until Wednesday. August 10th. Tlie tetition was denied, and viewers of amages ordered paid as follows : A. L. Jones, U; J. M. Tracy, $4 60; W. P. Kirehem, $3 20. In the matter of the petition of John Weismandle, et al, for a county read; came up on August 3rd, and laid over one week. Denied on account of an in definite description in the notice of lo cation of proposed new road and that portion ol tlie old road to be relocated. In the matter of the petition of W. H. Smith, et a!, against the remission of taxes on the Clayson estate, the same was laid over until the September court. In the matter of the warranty deed for the Deep creed bridge site, the same was accepted and ordered recorded. In the matter of the bond of M. C- Strickland, coroner-elect, the same was accepted and approved. In the matter of the affidavit of Theo dore Wygant for tax rebate, Ihe peti tion was denied. In the ma petitiou of Phoebe F. Sharp for a road of public easement, the viewers, James Wilson, Frank Bates and David Binger, ap pointed to view said road and assess damages, reported that the petitioners should pay damages to the ex-adrainis- trator of estate, anu notined to meet August 27th, 1898. In the matter nf the claim of J.L. Waldron for a horse killed, while work ing on road, it was ordered that he be allowed $15 to aid in paying for the Iobs of said horse. In the matter of the petition of W. H. Burghardt, agent, for a franchise for an electric railway over and upon certain roads of Clackamas county, the follow- ng ordei wa3 considered, but laid over ,ntil the September term, on the first clay ol said term September 7th, at 11 o clock a. m., to give tlie property own ers along the proposed line an oppsr tunity to present their views in the mat ter. "This matter coming on regularly to be heard, and it appearing to the court that said petition should be granted, and all things being by the court con sidered, It is ordered that there be and there is hereby granted unto W. H. Burg hardt, agent, and his assigns, the right and pnyilege to lay down, maintain and operate iron and steel railway tracks, and to erect poles and appli ances and stretch wires thereon for the purposo of transmitting power, to be used in operating said railway and for railway purposes and to operate a rail way by electric power upon the roads of Clackamas county as follows: "Beginning at the intersection of Sev -enth street. Oregon City, with Molalla avenue; thence along the West side oE Molalla avenue to junction ol Molalla and Highland roads; thence along the West side of said Highland road to point 1800 feet South of South pier of what is known as tlie Latourette bridge "The track of said railway shall be a single one with necessary turnouts and turntiibles and shall be laid and the poles erected for the purposes tierein- before specified along the Westerly side of said roads and within a line 10 feet from the westerly side of said roads ac cording to the surveys thereof, which space is hereby granted to said W, H Burghardt, agent, and to his assigns as a right of way for the purposes of said railway; said road to be placed upon adopted grades, excepting where t,pec ially agreed upon between this court and 'the said Bnrkhardt, agent, or his as' signs from road abutting property. "iSo right is granted to use any county bridge or culverts 'The track over said right of way shall be completed within two years from the date of this order, and work shall be commenced upon the said righ of way for the purpose of preparing it for the said tracks and poles wijhiu one year from the (late hereof. "The right is reserved bv the county court to make necessary orders or rules to regulate the limning of the railroad over the roads of Clackamas Co that ma he necessary for the convenience au safely of the public. "All rights and privileges hereby con ferred shall expire at the end of 5!) years from the dale of this order, or upon failure to comply wnh any ol the pro vicious of this fianchise. "Said W. H. Burghardt, agent, or hi assigns, shall within two years from tl date of this order and thereafter during the term of this franchise, operate car npon fraid railway at least once each dny in each direction, over the entire right of way hereby granted, and a fail ure to operate said cars for more than 100 oa) s in any one year shall work a forfeiture of this franchise. "A failure on the part of said W. II. Burghardt, agent, or his assigns, to comply with any of the provisions of the franchise shall work a forfeiture of all rights and privilege hereby conferred." Also, utidcr same conditions : , "Beginning at a point on West side of Ilighlani road, 1800 feet South of the south pier of what is known as Latour ette bridge; thence along the West side of Highland road where the north and south one-halt section line of sec tion 22, township 3 south, range 2 East, intersects said Highland road." In the matter of the petition of Philip B. Haste and others for work on Mount Angel road, the same was referred to Supervisor Young. In the matter of filling road in dis trict No. 29, the petition was granted. In the matter of the application of Mr. Wyland for county aid, he was granted $8 per month, to be paid to Mrs Winesett. In the matter of the bond of Jacob Shade, treasurer-elect, the same was ac cepted and approved. In the matter of the bond of J. J. Cooke, sheriff-elect, accepted and ap proved. 1 The road supervisors' renoits on bridges for July was accepted. In the matter of county aid for Mrs. Fleming and family, she was granted $8 per mouth to begin September 1st, 1898. In the matter of thehill in district No. referred to Commissioner Morton ith power to act. It was ordered that the monthly al- lawance of Samuel Forsythe be discon- nued from this date. In the matter of bids for wood for court house, bids were received as fol lows; E. M. Hames, $2 25; George azelle, $2 40. Contract awarded to Homes, to be delivered according to no tice. In the matter of work in road district No. 2, $125 allowed on Sunnyaide road and also to brace Scott's creek bridge. In the matter of the report of the clerk and recorder for the month of August 1898.. The court having examined same they are hereby approved and show collections as follows, to-wit: Clerk, $75 90; recorder, $125 55. In the matter of mileage and per diem ot tne county commissioners for the month of August, 1898. S F Marks 11 days, 26 miles, $36 60; J R Morton, 11 days, -'(i miles, $35 00. BILLS ALLOWED. M L Moore, back pay, treas acct.. $50 00 W Jones, road and bridge acct.. 53 93 C W Vonderahe, road and bridge. 53 75 R Miller, road and bridge acct. . . 3 00 Lvman Herrich. state vs Wilhelm btonele, Uusan acct 10 60 Thomas Bechill, state vs Wilhelm Ktoheler, insane acct 10 60 Adolf Aschoff, state vs Wilhelm Stoffeler, insane acct 10 60 R reytag, pauper acct 4 00 OO Hospital, pauper acct 73 13 C Schuebel, state vs L Hemler. . . 3 9o M F McCown " " " .... 5 30 F W Sulliuan, witness 1 70 Himler, 'witness 1 50 C Schuebel, state vs L Locy 3 20 LShaw " " ..... 1 70 O Schuebel, state vs 9 Adler 4 95 M F McCown " " " 3 00 Herald, printing 38 90 Geo 3ronghton, lumber 538 99 Harry freeman, coroners acct.... 1 70 O C Press, printing 18 30 O C Herald, printing 15 75 L H Feaster, sheriffs acct 11 00 Mrs L Winesett, pauper aict. ... 25 00 Chns Moehnke, road and bridge. . 71 58 John Bittner, road and bridge uc.. 30 25 Geo Blount . " " " 21 25 A W France " " " 31 87 II Trembath " " " 18 00 G W Church " " " 13 50 John Greenwell, road and bridge. 6 00 C Greenman, express 25 F T Barlow, broom 30 50 00 Jacob Cast-ell, pauper act 1 E A Sommer, insane acct 0 Circuit Court Balifl's Thomas Miller, circuit court baliff 3 00 TW Fonts " " " 3 0J E D Olds, road and bridge acct. . . 75 60 In the matter of the reports of road supervisors (or the month of July, 1898, court having examined said reports, it is ordered that they be, and the same are hereby approved, and the expenses ol the several disiricts are hereby ordered paid, and the clerk is hereby instructed to draw warrants on the road and gen eral fund for the several amounts, iu fa vor of the following named persons: Road District No. 1 J rl Meyer, lumber $10 10 Paul Spooner, road fund 1 50 Harry Giftord " " 1 60 W H Counsell " " 4 00 " team, road fund. .. . 150 Total $18 00 Road District No. 2 J B Gramer 0 K Cramer C Noel .. road fund $12 00 " 18 00 " 18 00 " 3 00 " 15 00 " 60 75 " 6 00 PDesheals " " ... C Luthwait " " ... I Wilson " " ... Harrison Imel " "... Milow Thompson, road fund. Willis Imel " " . B Danford " " . M Webster " " . 7 50 3 75 7 50 1 50 Total $93 00 Road Di-trict No. 3 J C Elliot, general fund, nails. . . . 55 Jos Buck man, road fund 15 40 Chris Ilisor and team, road fund. . 24 Ol) Henry BiM-k, road fund Orin Griffith " " 15 7.5 J 5 00 A W Cooke ' W W Cooke ' CWillniiin ' H Paulson ' Wm Derringer ' " 42 5(1 " 10 50 " 1 51) " 3 00 " 9 01) Grant Mumpower 6 00 John Hatton and team 0 00 A Forbes ana team 9 00 1 Wm Hkirvin 7 50 J R Morton 2 50 D Yinzant 3 00 F Noinagel 1 60 G Mumpower 3 93 J C Elliott, nails 55 Jog Bauhman, blacksmith 15 40 Total Road District No4 $235 50 II F Currin $ 4 Ed Noble 1 1 Total f 5 50 Boad District No 5 A Vetsch 2 25 OJAemisegger 3 00 WRichey 751 D Hedderman 2 25 OKichey 150 W Koring 1 50 WIBerniker..... 3 00 G Rich 4 00 W Deen 6 00 OJW Richey 3 00 John Epperson.,., 3 00 W Holt 1 50 J Andersoh 1 50 O M Anderson 1 50 O M Richey and team 2 50 J A Richey and team 2 50 J A Richey, suparvisor , 6 12 Total.... ...$C1 64 Road District No 6 - J H Revenue, supervisor. . , . $42 00 Road District No 8 OP Ware ..I.. 75 WMPosalsky 75 Total... $ 1-50 Road District No 9 Peter Pohl .. ..$ 1 25 Frank Ochs 1 25 Jacob Schmidt v.... 1 25 Herman Lius ,. . . , 3 00 H Johnseu 1 50 Total ,..$ 8 25 Road District No 11 J R Jones, general fuu d $ 7 04 Henry tiill. .. . , 21 00 Sam Forcvthe 13 50 T S Mann". 15 00 J Jones... 30 00 A Asmus 3 00 C A Holmstrom 26 00 Total $127 04 Road District No 13 LTeney and team $ 3 00 A L Mattoon and team 7 50 G Wallau and team ' 6 00 F A Mattoon 3 00 J Mattoon, with team 3 00 U Zurcher 3 00 A J Randolph 3 00 W Bnrhford 3 00 LLTenney 150 VH Mattoon 5 00 Total $42 00 Road District No 14 B F Linn, general fund.. 53 10 J L Swa fiord . 19 00 O Kuntzman 7 50 JohnGillet 6 70 S Oglesbv 4 50 Ed Batdorf 12 25 Fred Williams 26 25 W Muir 10 50 H Muir.. 12 25 ONash 3 50 District No 15 -R il Tabler .........$13 00 Geo Kidder 15 00 RW Porter.... 3 00 Total $31 00 Road District No 17 Bridge work oa the Knight and J. Nat bridges. Carlton & Rosecrans, nails t 1 75 Ad kins Bros, lumber 34 14 A Knight 1 50 Wm Bissell ; 3 00 J F Deyoe 3 75 C Hniras, hauling lumber 150 C Morras, hauling lumber 6 75 D R Dimick, supervisor 10 00 D It Dimick, hauling powder 3 00 Fll Renood, hauling gravel 1 50 Total $09 89 District JNo 18 AVork on Highland and Molalla road Wm Beeson & Son.lumber $175 00 F Irish 3 00 Moses Thomas 3 00 E Jones 3 75 Thomas Daniels. . . 6 00 Jacob Steiner 6 00 John Bohlander (1 00 William Martin 7 60 Wm Grisenthwaite 1.., 6 00 Henry Hughes 6 00 Carl Stndcman 4 50 Albert Hornscbuch , Henry Ginther D W Robertson George Schmidt . . Eugene Cummins , i A Schuebel E W Horiischuclj.. " hauling powder. 1 1 50 50 50 50 1 1 1 50 13 00 13 00 3 00 - Total $275 00 District No 0 J W JoneB, general fund $ 7 60 W O Buckner, general fund.., M L Freeman " . . , 5 3 1 W T Henderson " Correl Stromgreen " Joseph Fellons " W Mayfiold " F May field " F Welch and team " F W North " W O Bucknor " S3 8,1 Total District No. 22 .$41 68 Levi Bobbins, general fund $ 1 50 A Trullinger Bros, general fund.. . 15 84 A Engle 9 00 M Bchuffer 6 00 FSchoffer 3 00 B F llarless 3 00 R Dickey 12 00 V Dickey 7 60 W II Knglo 0 00 B F llarU-HS 3 00 B F Noycr. H Engle. . . R Eickey.. G Ball Total . .$74 34 District No 23 Work on Aurora and Taylor bridges C Zimmerman, general fund $ 3 00 .1.1 Miller, general fund 1 60 W J Miller, general fund 6 00 Total. .$10 50 District No 24 Work on Barlow and Marquam roads R Garret M-'' L Yoder 2 50 E Miller 1 00 G H Kir 10 0 Total. .$19 00 Tliutrir-t Kfl 25 Graveling and work on Canby and MiuuMlnirff and Molalla roads. J W Smith 7 60 G W Scramblin 7a John Barth 7 50 Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious, Hi POWDER Absolutely Pure ROVAl BWNft POWOFR PO., NFWYORK. C Weismandol 9 75 II Hanif.3 12 00 Park Wallace 9 00 ChasHarnack 6 00 F Wehner 1 50 Geo Harmes. . , . 6 00 J E Walls 6 75 HKummer. ... 6 00 L E Bowers . . i . . . 1 50 J J Gibson 1 50 F Lamour 3 75 Bert Wallace 1 50 J H Daly, supervisor 16 00 Work on Oregon City, Silverton, Oanby and Macksburg roads. H Kumuier 2 25 J W Smith 1 50 John Barth , 3 75 Park Wallace 1 50 F Wehner 1 60 BLubbens. , 150 J H Daly, bridge. 3 00 JUibson ... 4 50' Total $120 00 District No 27 - Sturges Bros, general fund $ 3 36 S Yoder, general fund 4 60 A Yoder 15 00 0 T Touny, supervisor 5 00 Total $27 96 District No 30 Pope & Co, general fund $ 1 87 Blckner " " 3 00 A Fortner , . " " 10 00 Pitts 7 60 M Peterson 2 00 J Obrien and toam 8 00 Total $34 37 District No 26 ' LStehman 8 12 A L Pratt , 8 12 J Akon 1 60 J Shaver ,. 6 00 J A Hannager 1 87' CDurroll 6 Oil A Wells 1 50 J R Shaver 1 50 Total .$34 34 District No 31 7j Elligson and team $ 4 50 C Baker 7 50 CPolifka 160 P ABnker 4 00 Total $17 50 District No 32 General fund. R Vincent $24 45 WE Heater 3 75 IIVoss 150 O Calkins 150 SMHihnan 4 50 II Yeager 8 00 E L Baker and team 3 00 A Voss 1 50 EL Baker 3 50 Total District No 35 ..$29 25 O O Iron Works, gonoral fund, J Noze, general fund .-$ 6 85 30 '.! 1 Waldo Long, road fund 60 75 IBrodwell Total. .$9 40 Annual Teachers' Institute. To the Teachers' of Clackamas County: I take pleasure in announcing to you that the Annual Teachers' Instituto for 1898, Clackamas county, will be held at Oregon City in the Barclay school build ing, commencing Monday, August 29th, at 9 o'clock a. in., aud closing Friday, September 2nd . The Instructors will be Profs. J, II. Ackerman and W. A. Wetzell. Profs. F. Rigler and C. W.Durotte are exnocLcd to address the institute on educational subjects. Mrs. J II. Strickler, of Oregon City, will furnish vocal music at each after noon session. Instruction will be given In the best methods of teaching all the common branches. The prompt and regular attendance of ull the teachers of the county isexpectuJ. Your attention is respectfully culled to the school laws of Oregon, which re quites all teachers' holding state papers, as well as those holding county certifi cates, to attend the annual teachers' institute, under penalty of having their certificates .revoked for failure to do e without cause. The hearty co-operation of our teachers is needed to make this, an Institute, of interest and profit. We hope that you will enroll on tho first day and be present at each session. Yours truly, II. S. Stkaxoe, Superintendent of Schools, Clackamas County, Ore. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla.