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    coom COURT.
Proceedings of the Regalar December
Session.
Tloi. F Ryan, Judge) 8. P. Karkt,
Morton OommUiioneri-
Siohard
Re it resolved that at a regular term of
th county court for the county of Clack
mas for the state of Oregon, begun in
Oregon Citv, in said county and otntn
Monday, the 5th day of December, 1898,
the Barae being the first Monday in Raid
month and the time fixed by law for
holding a regular t rm oi said court.
Prosent. Hon Thomas F. Ryan, judge;
Elmer Dixon, clerk ; J. J. Cooke, sheriff.
Whereupon a term of said court is be
gan and held on Wednesday, the 7th day
of December, 1898, the same being the
first Monday in said month and the time
fixed by law for the first day of said term
of court for the transaction of county
bus'ness: Present, Thomas F. Rvan,
judge; 8. F Marks and J. R. Morton,
commissioners; Elmer Dixon, clerk ; and
J. J. Cooke, sheriff.
The court convened according to law
and now on this day the following busi
ness was bad to-wit :
In the matter of repairing the Clarke
county road in District No. 2, Supervisor
Cramer was ordered to appear and show
cause why he had not repaired said road.
In the matter of corduroy in district
No 16, Supervisor Rider was ordered to
cordurov hill rood leading to McArthur's
provided that Mr. Wickbam furnishes
cordurov on the ground.
In the matter of repairing bridire and
trestle in district No. 35, Pock Creek,
Supervisor Erb was ordered to repair
same by laying plank on center of road-
WftVt
In the matter of corduroy on Parker
road, district No 30, was ordered that
Supervisor Haves be notified to report
why he has not repaired said road.
In the matter of Supervisor Holm
Strom's verbal report upon opening of
Forsythe road, the same was accepted
In the matter of holes in road district
No 15, Supervisor Taber was ordered to
repair same.
In the matter of aid for Charles Cut
ting, an indigent soldier, the petition
was laid over.
In the matter of the petition of John
Shannon, et al, for a division of road
'district No 18, the same was laid oyer
until the January term.
In the matter of repaiiing Good's
bridge hill in district No. 17. Supeivisor
Dimick ordered to repair same, and to
fix the holes in gravel in bis district.
In the matter of increasing the allow
ance of Jones, it was ordered that it
be increased to $20 per month to date
from Nov 1,1898
In the matter of Toedlerai.'r v county,
the county judge was authorized to use
his judgment in the matter of compro
mising the suits ofToedtemeir vs County
and Bock man vs County, to be tiied at
Hi'lshoro.
., In the matter of aid for Mrs. Clarke,
an indiuent person, 18 per month was
granted from Nov. 1. 1898, t"May 1,1899
In the matter of the indigent soli'ier's
fund, $75 whs ordered transferred from
the general to the indigent soldiers' fund.
In the mattpr of the office of county
surveyor ordered Inasmuch, as the
county surveyor, who was elected in
June, 1898, failed tnqiinlity within the
time prescribed, said office is declared
vacant ; and Ernest P. Rands is appoint
ed bv t lie court to fill said vacancy in
the office of snrvevor.
In the matter of the petition of the
Florence Crittenden Refuge Home for
women, the sttme was taken under ad-yisem'-nt.
In the matter of Application of Wm
Knittht for Tiiyment of D Mntchin's
hnnte rent, the. same was denied.
In the matter of plunking a part of the
Abernthey road near the Redland poet
ofiice. it was ordered that county furnish
plank for 50 yards of said road, provided
the residents of road district No 13 will
grad road and lay plank.
Claim of Gray' Bios., of Salem, for
bridite irons furnished McCoy. The
petition denied and clerk instructed to
notify snl'l claimants that they must look
fo Mr Mct'oy for their pay, as this
county did not draw warrants except on
orders ulven bv con r.ctor.
In the mutter of poles on Molalla road.
it was ordered that supervisor of road
district No 18, put 500 polos on the
Molalla toad at end of plank road.
The matter of the taxes of the Clayson
estate coming on to be liRaid on remon
strance of the directors of school district
No 28 to the action of the enmity court
in making an oidcr on the 2nd day of
July, 1898, wherein a reduction of said
taxes were made and a certain sum ac
cepted In settlement of same and the
attorneys of said estate having been
notified to appear and show cause why
an order should not be made to set aside
the said order made by the court in said
matter and said attorneys falling to sp.
pear, and the court being fully advised
in said matter it Is hereby ordered that
the said order made on 2nd day of July
1898 he revoked and set aside and the
clerk instructed to notify the admlnis
tratorofsaid estate ot this action and
that he further enter upon the tax roll
and delinquent tax roll, and sales books
for taxes, opposite the property of this
estate this action on the part of the
county court ; and the said clerk and the
sheiiffof Clackamas county be further
Instructed to collect said delinquent
taxes, whenever applied to for that pur
pose, in the amount due the county.
The matter of the appointment of roa
supervisors coming on to he heard, anil
the couit being fully advised, and Ins
lieving tlmt the best interests of the
county could be subserved in said mat
ter slid the best results obtained in road
matters by having the taxpayers In each
road district select a man from their
m'dst to take charge of the road woik in
their district, it is hereby ordered that
the clerk publish a notice for the next
two weeks informing the taxpayers of
the county that the court very much
desires that tliey select nd recommend
to the cour' for appointment some con
petent man in each road district for the
position of read snp-rvicor and it i
further ordered that the man endorsed
for said position as road snpervlor In
nv road district by the majority of the
resident taxpayers of his said district.
shall be appointed by this court to fill
said position ; provided however, that il l
said appointee should proye either in-fj
wmpetent or unwilling to perform ma,
duties required of the supervisor in aJ
proper and diligent manner, he shall be'
: removed by this court and some other
" person appointed in his place. !
- In matter of petition of Mrs L Glover
for tax rebate allowed at I. '
In the matter of the official bond of
: Ernest P Rands as county Wveyor: ap-
In the matter of hill on road district
No 3; Mr Byers instructed to repair
same.
In the matter of the contingent lund :
$500 ordered transferred from general to
contingent fund.
In (he matter of Mrs Runyan, a county
charge; $7 allowed for three months, to
d tte from Dec 1, '98.
In the matter of Lin Jones, a county
charge; ordered discontinued from Jan
I, '99.
In the matter of the writ of review be
fore the circuit court in tegard to board
of prisoners : The judge repor'ed that in
the writ of review brought before the cir
cuit court by Sheriff Cooke in the mat
ter of the reduction of the sheriff's bill
for board of prisoners that the action of
the county court in reducing said hill had
been sustained and writ dismissed
In the matter of the writ of review be
fore the circuit court in tegard to Weis
mandel road- The judge reported that
in the writ of review brought before the
ciicuit court by John Weismandel and
N N Myers in the matter of fhe county
court refusing entertain a notice to locate
a new road and vacate an old one, the
circuit, court approved the action of
county court in refusing to act upon such
notice on the ground of indefinite des
cription and ordered said wiit dismissed.
In matter of official fees received for
the month of November. 1898 : lerk re
ported $281.85 and recorder $160
In mattei of mileage and per diem for
December term, '98: S F Marks allowed
3 days and one extra and 26 miles,$14.60;
J R Morton. 3 days and 2 days extra and
20 miles, $17.
BILLS ALLOWED.
In the matter of the payment of claims
filed against Clackamas county. The
county court having examined said
claims and being fullv satisfied, it is or
dered by the court that the clerk shall is
sue warrants on the general fund in fa
vor of the persons for the amounts here
inafter specified in payment of said
claim :
lna M Chase, cleik's acct .$ 46 00
J L Peabody, " " 46 00
DrDedman, insane 5 00
J H Smith, surveyor 12 00
H S Strange, superintendent. . . . 15 00
N W Bowland, .... 15 00
J 0 Zinser. " .... 15 00
Mrs M W Miller.bd jnr.Popp case 7 00
" " " Glick ".. 3 50
" " " " Martin",.. 14 00
Dewey Rpstaurant" " Pheiffr". 3 50
Bellomy & Busch, court house. . 4 25
Telephone, court house... 3 60
Water Commission.. 15 00
Inquest of Ed Bny'es
J F Jennings, witness 1 70
E W Midlam, " 1 70
Kd Brown, " 1 70
Ed Rechner, " :. 1 70
G B Dimick. Hist atty 5 00
H Straight, juror 1 20
John Green " . .. . ' 1 20
Win Robinson ' 1 20
E E Charman ' 1 20
W H Young, juror 1 20
E C Maddock, " I 20
Ed Morris, coroner 3 60
L Stout, assessor 100 00
Ida 8tout, " 50 01
Eletha Cummins, assessors elk. , 44 00
CG Huntley, stationery 9 65
Press, ststionery 4 00
Cnnrier-Herald, punting... .... 13 35
H Strnight, pauper 2 65
F Williams, " 5 00
R L Russell, pauper 5 00
J L Knise, circuit court 12 00
H A Krnse " " 12 no
O 0 Iron Works, rond and bridge 15 55
W H Savage, sheriffs 45 25
J .1 Cooke, sheriff's 25 70
C E Burns, circuit court 8 30
TB Hankins, eher 39 00
h C Maddock. circuit court 7 00
G H Bestow Co, " " .... 4 25
,1 H Mver, road and bridge 9 40
W H Youne, " 2 50
C H Isom, sheriff J8 32 25
I Selling, pauper 21 65
,1 J Oooke, sheriff 57 89
P Nehren, ct house, ,., ; 6 00
Slate vb Lizzie Altman
C Sch libel, justice 5 '90
M F McCown, constable 5 70
Mrs Seol I 70
J Montffnniery 1 70
Mrs L Range 1 70
G B Dimick 5 00
State vs Wm Haycov
C Schuehel, justice 11 15
M F McCown, constable 15 10
Tom Smith, witness 2 50
H Goodmsn, " 8 30
8 Baechler,
J W Johnson. "
W E Gnnter, "
E W Mullam, juror.
I (i I'orter,
N Harrington,
T M Miller. "
J M Ware,
R Williams
F T Griffith, dist atty 10 00
State vs R B Criswell
C Schnhel h 7 50
M V McCown 51 15
r-red Blount, witness 12 50
Mrs Annie Blount.witness Vt 50
'AM Williams, " 12 50
Mrs Berry, " 12 50
W Moreland. " 1 70
.1 N 0'itman, ' 1 70
John Noblitt, " 70
G B Dimick, dist atty , 5 00
1111,1.8 CUT DOWN.
claimed nllnweil
Clyde Evans, ct ct $ 4 50 $ 4 00
M CSIricklin.eorlnqst
on Ed Boyles 20 70 19 20
Glass & Prudhomme,
stationery 12 00 11 00
Bills laid over
(. lias njoennke, road and bridge. .$40 60
Bills Disallowed
J H Joyneret al, pauper $25 00
CIRCl'IT COURT WITNUBSKS.
State va Martin
rimer lnxon $ 0 01
C F Wvthe km
MrsCF Bivihe ;;;;;;; 80
.iseon "aite Ot!
Onus K Burns . ti 20
.1 W Grout 11 20
1 eter ehrn
DC Latoureite
(I W (trace ... ,
E Canfield
G A Harding
EC Hamil-on... ;.:; "''
Total..,. .......
SUte v Wylend
Anoint VVillhroad ...
N Srui'b
Elewha ti'ng
FO Kiir.e- .
.$50 40
. 10 41
. 8 60
. 900
. 500
. 2' 20
.. 9 90
EdwanU re like 0
1 1 . ..
."frter a piece 0..
, tt 10
. 10 00
. 2 20
. 2 2t)
.$55 00
JW do iU
IIIM
G B
State vs Atchinaon
W H Nelson u 0
W M Clemenaon 21 00
Jay Baher r 40
Chaa Mosher , 8 40
Will Goger g 40
WrH Savage 4 0
Elsie Roberts 10 00
R R Lee 10 00
Gustio Lee J 10 00
JC McCrea 11 00
Clav Berkley. 6 60
M Dennison , , 2 20
Total $99 20
State vs Plvffer .
Jacob DeShazer 1180
Flora DeShazer 11 80
Casper Younger .....11 00
W E Carll , 2 20
Total.: . $36 80
Slate vs Babsch
Wm Cantril 2 20
Frank Cantril 2 20
W H Sampson 2 20
John Graham 3 80
Albert Shaver 4 60
Mrs Shaver ... ., ' 4 60
Ed 8chnll 3 80
James Evans 3 80
G E Hayes .'.. 2 00
I J Bige ow 2 00
E Kinnev 5 00
I, J Arnold 4 60
Clarence Floyd..... 4 60
L Bair 5 00
C " 5 00
Kd " 5 00
H LWolfer 5 00
Mrs L Wolfer 5 00
Frances Hoover 5 00
O Weismandel : 5 00
L Toedemeier 3 80
C Schlichieer 5 00
Clyde Dick 4 60
John Egger , 4 50
Peter Warner 4 00
Louis Kollemier 4 00
Henry " ................. 4 00
Clyde Evans 4 00
C W Armstrong 4 20
W " 4 20
DF Warner.... . 2 00
Total ....$124 50
GRAND JURY WITNESSES.
T C Barclav ..1. .......... 2 10
Chas E Burns... 2 20
E L Shaw 2 20
E M Rasmiissen 2 40
Geo C Cannon... 5 80
0 S Herman 5 80
1 M Herman 5 80
P Kearney 8 40
E A Revenue...... .1.
Casper Younger.
Jacob DeShazer 7
E E Gleason.
4 40
5 20
J W Eryear.
R R Lee 6 00
Augusta Lee. 6 00
COT Williams 2 20
CI Gipson 5 20
JJEmert 5 40
Clyde Evans 4 00
J J Iav tt 5 40
COT Williams 2 20
Ella Swing 2
Fred Swing
Mamie Srriith 3 00
Anna Atliey 3 00
Fmma Athev ,v 3 00
Total $117 50
SUMMARY.
State vs Martin........ $"6 40
' WtMand 55 00
' Atchinson 101 20
Pheiffur 36 80
Babsch 123 50
Grand jury witnesses '. . 117 50
Total $491 4!)
circuit court jurors.
Followingaie the jurors lor the Novem
ber 1898 term.
L E Wise $3 60
F S Baker 2 20
Clarence Farr 2 20
Ell 8'ark.. 44 60
J H Bums 39 80
A Andre 41 20
E P Carter 40 40
Geo Kniiiht 41 80
A V Davis 40 60
E M Hartman 44 80
G W Waldron 36 40
N H Darnell 38 40
G W Kidder 40 50
Fred Gage 37 40
Daniel Fallert 43 20
O L Barher 48 n0
A M Lovelace 40 00
J Everhart 40 00
W W Aid ridge 2 21
J W Wetzler 3 61
S B Johnson 4 20
H Gans 30 80
Total $677 90
GRAND JURORS.
M Campbell .$20 00
Geo C Armstrong 19 61
Chas Catta 1 30
Eugene Cumins 19 20
W C Heater 21 00
ThosL Dibble 21 20
II H Gregory 19 00
Total $13 30
SPECIAL JUR0R8,
State vs Martin
W L Beckner
Elwood Frost
O R Lewtliwaite
$ 2 20
2 21
0 20
. 0 20
. 6 20
8 J Oglesby
S W Morgan
Wm Beemtn
M E Willoughby
Total :
State vs Wyland
A F Parker
J M Tracy
John Mutton '
M E Willoughby
Elmer Veteto
Toal
State vs Bahsch
Win Smith
FJ Aldiedtte'
Total
0 2
. 2 20
!(31 40
- 2 00
2 00
- 2 00
. 2 00
2 00
$10 CO
-$ 8 od
S'ate vs Atchinson
W 1, Uecner
Wm Sniiili
T S Lawrence '
W H Butts
W II Fanhion
Robert DeShaier
M F- Willoughby
Berry Bnckner
6 00
6 00
0 0,1
6 00
6 00
0 00
6 0
6 00
Total
-$48 00
SUMMARY.
Regular Paael
Grand Jury .
Special, State t Martin " ;
..." '.' . Wylnd
..'" . Atchinson
" " Bolecu '-
Total .'....
$677 91
138 30
81 40
10 C
- 48 00
- 8
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(SIS
Xmas Shoppers....
If you are puzzled WHAT TO
GIVE, come to Charman & Co's.
, Drug Store and see our Perfumery
display. If names go for much
you will see all the world-famous
Perfumes. Your favorite odor in
here. With these go Atomizers at
all prices, from 25c upward.
We also have Xmas Cards, Gold
Pens, Toilet Sets, Cuff and Collar
Boxes, Xmas Books, Knives, Ra
zors, Fine Stationery, Etc.
Christmas Candies in boxes,
from 5c to $1.00. Xmas Tree
Ornaments, Candles, Etc.
Remember , '
CHARMAN & CO.,
Cut-Rate Dmggists,
CITY DRUG STORE.
In the matter of the reports of super
visors for the month of December, 1898.
The court having examined said re-J
ports, it is ordered that they be and the
same iB hereby approved and the ex
pense of the Beveral districts are here
by ordered paid, and the clerk is in
structed to draw warrants on the road
fund and county fund tor several amounts
and in favor of the following named per
sons :
ROAD ACCOUNTS ALLOWED.
Road Dist No 1 Labor on bridges and
culverts
W S Payne I 6 00
P C Soooner 3 37
Harry Gifford ; 13 87
W H Counsell 18 00
" and team 12 00
J H Meyer, lumber 62 95
Geo B Rate & Co, powder 12 60
Total 128 79
Dial No 2
O W Griffin & Co, lumber $29 65
u 11 ii n
A Mather, nails 3 0
J R Cramer : 7 01
0 K Cramer 00
E Robinson 5 2r
.1 T Robinson 4 60
H Knox 3 00
Total. : I"
Dist No 3 Labor on cut and till at
Deep Creek and bridge
O W Griffin & Co.luinber. ....... 1814
Warren t-lreeuwell. 12 00
Elliot Preston J
K-arl Tontf 14 95
VV W Cooke and team . . 25 50
Irvin Hawk 2-
Marion Hinkle '5
Ed Borghardt J5,
A W Cooke 00
Total H 29
Dist No 7- .....
C Minsinger, lumber $'
Dist No 8
W H Endersby
C Shank..;
G VV Baty
FredLavman
1 50
3 75
3 75
Joseph Wall
C P Ware and team
3 (0
9 00
Total ....$22 50
Dist No 11 Labor on Abetnathy,
i'.,i,.in Mills and Forsvthe road
Wm Forsythe , 12 75
1 II.,,. nun . . .' ti (O
n ,nj
LYacb...,
C A llolstrom...,
9 00
18 00
Total 46 60
G Armstrong and team 12 00
IV H Mnttnnn 4 00
Vtf II Rnnnev. clank 1 75
Total. ..
Dist 14 -J
L Swafftrd
I Shelley . . ,
Geo Swafford
.$7 75
.$13 00
Total.. ...$28 00
Hint ifi'taking and laying rail on
Parrot Crw-k hill ami new ormge aim la
bor on Brown school house road
W Rider '? 00
T DOshorn
4 50
3 00
4 50
9 00
4 60
2 60
75
,50
1 00
1 50
Geo Rider
E'litar Waldron......
C II Rider and team
Jonah Fenrcan
Geo Wanchard .....
P H.Mead ..., ;...
V rvpniUng k perA
00 Herman Antuocy..
'n R Rumv. . .. '.
60 Edgar Wldrot, S00 rkila
6
C H Rider, 800 rails 6 00
Total... $53 25
!Mt 17
Adkins Bros, lumber .$8 40
Dist 19 Lahor on Meadowbrook and
Oregon City road and bridge and culvert
work
Trullinger Bros, lumber 32 73
OC Kiy . 2 25
II D Looney 6 00
Fred Erickson 6 00
M Mnlvev 6 00
August Erickson 16 50
Arthur Douean.
3 00
A L Woodside . . .
F M Manning. . .
John Dennison .
9 00
3 00
17 00
Total $100 48
Dist 18
Moehnke & Co, lumber 7 14
" " " 183 37
Total ..: $190 51
Dist 20 On Highland and J P Olson
road
W G M avfield an 1 team 3 55
PT M avfield 1 80
I Mavfield : 2 95
VV C Bnckner 4 00
J W Jones, lumber 3 36
Wm Buckner, lumber 22 66
Total $38 12
Dist 23 Labor on Schoman Hill,
Aurora Hill and Bear Creek Hill
An Dnlman. $ 1 50
A Kagev 1 50
John C "Conger :.. 1 00
J Tavlor
W J Miller 5 0t
J J Miller 9 00
Total fl8 76
Dist 24
Richard Scott $1 50
Ernest Stuw 1 50
8 Yoder 76
Henry Yoder and team 3 00
John Sohtieiter, 1 1"
B F Smith 1 ou
Total .... 9 35
Dist. 25 Labor on Oreuroa City.Silver
ton, Canby, Macksburg and Molalla
roads
G W Scramlin 1 58
Vrcu Molts 50
E M Morris 16')
J H Daiy W 00
" and team 6 00
H II Hepler 3 00
W Rpiish.. 1 50
Total 128 58
Dist 27 Labor on Scott s Mills ami
.Iiilinnnn Brid.e
O E Yonnii, hauling ...$14 01
Geo D Carden '
J F. M ttquam.
C E Young . . .
Total.
D st 28
$17 51
25 1 A liardv
$ 2 25
. 3 00
. 3 00
, 1 50
. 3 7
. 75
. 2 25
. 8 00
. 2 25
Oilen Thomas...
Alex Plurad
Get Grocbon....
James Inmsn ...
James Nickleson.
B Wade
Albert Crissan...
Jamei Milstead . .
Total
Dist 29
Wm Fiv.b'ackBmithing..
Dist "30
T Fox, team
T Chuck
John Orbien..-
Lester Walling.,,; ..
E Kiser
.. $29 75
....!2 60
. 6 0)
.. 60
.. 7 50
. . 8 00
8 00
00.
R Shipley 3 75
B W Smith , 4 00
A Worthington 3 50
W Nida 9 00
F Manning. 5 50
M Edwards 3 00
E ll.ivis 5 50
W Todd 4 50
Jerry Obrien, team 20 00
L Waldorf 14 00
.1 R Hays 12 00
A Former 9 00
P Worthinaton 10 00
E Davis 3 00
L Waldorf 2 25
G H Locey 9 00
W Todd 3 75
F Manning 4 00
J R Hays.' 12 00
Total .$176 75
Dist 31 Labor on Oswego and Aurora
roads and repaiiing culverts and chuck
holes P A Baker 1 50
John Q Gage 2 25
Total $3 75
Dist 32
Ira McOonnell 1 50
John McConnell 1 50
John Baker 1 50
Peter Heater 3 00
E D Baker,' team 150
EL Baker..; 7 90
R Vincent, lumber 17 00
Total $33 90
Dist 34
A Andre $ 3 75
Billy Smith 3 50
Hans Cooke . 8 00
Total..,
Dist 35-
$10 25
blacksmithing $1 75
C G Hoffman,
Weighing Things
0 -,ti-C- Si rji
The value of onr groceries depends on
three things: How much you get for
your money; how good it is when you
get it, and the piice yu pay for what
you get. We have suirars that are
cheap and sugar tlmt are good. We
have coffees that will satisfy the appe
tite and the pocketbook. Staple goods
at lens ihan staple prices. We give you
money-saving health-saving chances.
A. Robertson,
The 7th Street Gracer
FOR
FALL & WINTER HATS
GO TO-
MRS. R. BECKER,
THE FASHIONABLE IILLINER
F RST STREET,
P)i'Jk.!J.Ol