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COUNTY COURT. Proceedings -of the Regular Jaw ary Session. Thos. F. Ryan, Judge; S. F. Marks, Richard Morton, Commissioners. Be it resolved that at a regular term of the county court for the the countv of Clackamas for the state of Oregon, 'be gun inl Oregon Citv, in said county and state Tuesday, the 3rd day of January, 1899, the same being the first Tuesday in said month and the time fixed by law for holding a rerrnlar term of said court. Present, Hon. Thoa. F. Ryan, judge; Elmer Dixon, clerk; J. J. Cooke, aheriff. Whereupon a term of aid court is be Uan and held on Wednesday, the 4th day of January, 1899, the same being the first Wednesday of the first "Monday !? eaid month and the time flxfd Vy law for the first day; ot eaia term bf court for the transaction of business: Present, Thomas F. Ryan, judge; 8. F.r Marks and J. R. Morton, commissioners; Elmer Dixon, clerk; and J. J. ooke, sheriff. 1 The court convened according to law and now on this dav the following busi ness was had to-wit! In the matter of cfaims filed against Clackamas county, allowed. Bruce 0. Curry, assessors acct..$ 20 00 . Stout, " ., .... 1M8QQ Ida Stoat, "": " 64 00 0. Schuebcl, selecting jury list 3 00 John Bradlevv " " i nn J, W. Grout, , "v " ", State vs. Harry Brown : ; O. Schubel, J. P. fees M. F. McCown, constable fees. . , F.T. Griffith, dept. diet, atty, . State vs. Fred Rakel : . V. Schuebel, J P, fees. .. . ...... M. F. McGown, constable fees. , 2 00 2 95 1 09 2 50 J? &. Vllliutii, uepi. uioi,. miy... State Vs., Henry Clark : 13. Schuebel, J. r. fees Chas. E. Burns, const.; G, B. Dimick, dept. dist. atty. . . Post morten examination of Schiewe, deceased :' Coroner 1 day and mileage U ' ... . '...... . ...... n . . 4 45 5 00 5 00 John 6 60 Diet Atty 1 day ana mileage. 6 60 Inquest Mrs. Ed. Brown, deceased Witness fees : Ed Brown 1 Laura Engle 1 Mrs. Minnie Anthony 1 Mrs. Mollie Brown 1 Dr. J. W. Powell 1 Dr. E. A. Sommers. Jurors: Hiram Straight .... Elmer E. Oharman. G. H. Young R. D. Wilson B. 8. Bellomy Geo. A. Harding.,.. Autopsy : Dr. E. A. Sommers. 1 20 1 20 1 50 1 20 1 20 1 20 10 20 Coroner : Subpceueas, dispositions, etc.... 29 02 Constable: T. H.Miller, serving subpceneas and mileage., 4 20 Summoning jury .... 2 20 Attending court 60 Isaac Allison inquest witness lees C. E. NaBh. 1 J. Baxter 1 J. L. Waldron 1 Jurors: Geo. A. Harding 1 G. H. Wishart 1 T. M. Miller 1 W. H. Savage 1 Geo. Hoeye 1 G. H. Young 1 Coroner : M. C. Strickland fees 12 District Attorney : G. B. Dimick Constable: Ed.Si.aw, fees, ;.. J. F. Bowman, circuit court. H. Gans. circuit court 5 20 4 80 5 80 2 00 James Rouke, circuit court 8 00 James Roake & Co., court Jhousa 4 92 Telephone Co. , 3 75 Irwin Hodson & Oj, stationery. . 29 00 E. A. Pierce, pauper denied F. Williamson, pauper 5 00 R. L. Russell,-pauper.:., 7 00 Pope & Co. road and bridge 22 90 ?, Hankins, sheriff 10 50 Carll & .Sommers, Co. physcians 97 50 Press, printing..,. ? 60 EnterprUe, printing....... .... 2o 40 J A Randolph, etui. J. P.court 7 00 H Breithaupt, et al, J. P.court 7 00 w Stra a it. pauper v w R. u. Hoi man, pauper t i rv-iUft. sheriff 10 00 17 87 52 00 55 66 4 60 laid D. H. Glass, expert... Will L. Miller ' ..... ..... G. Criteser, pauper acct.. O. O. Hospital, pauper, $23.50 .' over. A. Robertson, et al, pauper account, $9.71 denied James Kent, et al, Toldemier case, claimed, 113 40 113 00 Oourier-Herald, printing claimed 15 40 allowed 14 00 Ohss. Moehnke, 40.60 laid over C N. Greeman, pauper 2 00 H. A. Webster, J. P. court $6.75 laid over. H. A. Webster, J. P. court $6.75 laid over. " H. A. Webster, J. P. court $28.45 laid over. In the matter of the appointment of deputy assessor. John G. Porter ap pointed as said deputy. In the matter appointment of road supervisor for the year 1899, it is hereby ordered that all petitions shall bo filed with the clerk of his court. All such petitions filed at this January terra shall be referred to some competent and disinterested person, to be here after selected by this court, after taking the following oath; "I, tJeorge L. Story, being first duly W-irtt State that 1 will taiihfuily com pare the several ',road petitions referred to me With the assessment roll of this fcorintv for the yeai 1898, and will faith tully credit on each of said petitions to each petitioner thereon, which roll ahnma to a roaiiiant of said road district he amount of taxes paid by him in said Hiatrict. nn his property therein .u n tn ha in' said district : that I will make a complete and correct total of .mnnt nf said taxes represented by each of said petitions, and will make a ronnrt of the same to this I fnr'hemore state that 1 will make this examination and work with out being influenced or assisted by any person or persons interested in said pe titions ; and that I will not in any man ner allow any person or persons to be come acquainted with tne result oi r investigation in regard to any ol jj petitions until the sama ha t re ported to and acted npon by lh'u collrt ,, G a I groRV" 8wora an I mbscritje I tr, iUtn ffl this 4th day of January, y. ,, .Euli! 'jJixos, Cler' . Bv E, H. Cwrsa, Deputy. ' Paid person will then proceed to com pare the several petitions with said as sessment roll, as set out by above oatn, and shall report his findings under seal of this court; said report shall be Opened when the court convenes on Wednesday, January lUh, 1899, and whoever is shown by said report of said person selected to make the investiga tion referred to, as being indorsed bv the majoiity of property of resident tax payers in each road district shall be appointed by this court as road super visor of said district. In the matter of the petition of O. Spingler, et al, tor work on subscription list for work on Molalla road denied In the matter of the petition from road district So. 2, to defer appointment of supervisor in their district until Feb ruary term denied. . In the matter of the petition for divi sion of road districts No. 18, 34; and 8. Laid over till February term.' - " -Ii the matter of application of John Irvin for release of oouaty1 Islii for taxes of '92-'93 03 lots 6 to 36, block 73 : Minthora addition to Portland. Ordered that clerk release the same on pay mnet of $80 by Mr. Irving In the matter of purchase of a set of Oregon reports for county and Hill's code for Commissioner Morton. Judge ordered to purchase same. , In the matter of appoint! n? 'a man to examine and report on . Petitioners for road supervisors. Go'. rge L. Story ap- pointed. ; In the blatter of contingent fund. Ordered that $450 be transferred from coni'.ngent fund to general fund. ' In the matter of the claim of Ridinea & Son against Perkle. Referred to Mr. Perkle with a request that be settle with Rldirigs .k Son. in the matter ot the experts room on co'leclion of taxes, 1897. - Report of experts on sheriff s report for collection of taxes 1897 filed i and it appearing from same that with four ex ceptions of a few minor mistakes in apportionment to ditterent . lunds. the sheriff's reports were correct. It was ordered that the same be approved and filed with the report of the experts: In the matter of the reports of road supervisors for the month of December. Approved. , i Fbiday, Januaey 6, 1898. -In the matter of commissions and bills from H. S. Strange in regard to bills left by Mrs. Weston, a former county charge. Ordered that a warant be drawn in favor of ti. S. Strange for $8 lor amount due biin in full of care of Mrs. M. J. Weston, a county charge. In the matter of correction of super visor district and road district on as sessment roll by clerk. Whereas, it appearing to the court that there are some clerical errors In assessment roll as reported by the assessor, in the matter of property credited to the different road and school districts and the several municipalities tne lanas ana propejty lying within their several boundary lines, it is here by ordered, that the county clerk is hereby authorized, empowered and in structed ;to make the necessary changes in assessment roil as turned over to him to properly distribute among the different supervisors and road districts and the several municipalities of the county the properties assessed upon roll so that each of said districts and municipalities shall have the proper credit tor all property lying within the legally defined lines ot same. Road district No. 1. Work on Baker's Ferry road : Harry Gifford, labor. ..... $ 4 60 W. 8. Payne, labor 2 00 P. C. Spooner, labor 12 00 W. H. Counsell, labor 10 00 W. H. Counsell, team 7 50 Road district No. 2. A. Mather, nails................ 3 75 J. B. Cramer, labor 12 00 H. Knox, labor 15 00 P. T. Davis, labor 15 00 T. Roots, labor 15 00 A. Oomblin, labor 15 00 C, Mull, labor 9 00 C. K. Cramer, labor 18 00 Wo. Crocker, labor 6 75 M. Hubbard, labor 4 50 Max Webster, labor 7 50 E. Hnbbnrd, labor..... 6 00 J. T. Robinson, labor, , 6 00 F. Talbert, labor.. 7 50 Tong Foster, labor 8 25 J. B. Gramer, bridge work 8 00 C. Moll, bridge work 2 25 0. K. Cramer, bridge work 12 00 J. Welch, bridge work 5 85 J, W. Whfte, bridge work 5 85 J. Howlett, bridge work , 4 80 F. Gage, bridge work 1 60 Road district No. 2. Cut and fill on Deon Qreek fill and bridge : Powder 5 00 Warren Greenwell, labor - 22 00 Earl Tong, labor..... 27 75 Marion Jlinkle. labor 22 00 Elliott Preston, liibor 22 00 Ed Burghart, labor 22 50 Ed Wagner, labor 4 33 W. W. Cooke and team 65 50 Irvin HawK, labor 27 00 A. W. Cooke, iabor 33 00 John Hinkle. labor 20 25 John Hinkle, team 10 bO J. R. Morton, labor 2 50 Chas Bur.hart and team 7 50 Chas Burghart, labor 4 50 Raising approach , 16 00 . Road district No. 4. Brack-smithing 1 00 Nails 3 15 H. F.Corwin, labor,, 7 00 H. P. Corwin, teitn.... 4 50 F. J. Harkinrider. labor 6 00 Gun Wilcox, labor 4 50 J. E. Arlege, labor 75 J, O- Linn, labor 1 50 Road district No. 5. Lumber , 23 90 A. Veatch,' labor 150 A. V. Veatch, team 2 00 O. Aeinrslugger, labor 2 00 O. ierar8lug(er, team... 2 00 O. Richey, tea m 2 00 James Richey, labor 3 00 D. Uidderman, labor 1 00 W. Richey.i labor 2 00 J. A. Richey. labor 3 00 J. A. Richey, on T. L Rugg roaJ 2 r Straus & Johnson, lumber 0 J. A. Richey, epUes Road district tfo 7 i . John Kylef, labot Ernii Aschoff abor... OttO ASOff labor , Adslt Aschoff 1' .; 1 " ' V ' C. Mins' zvt volunteer-tW ""J district N.i. 9 L nk Ahnert labor:,, inrmaa Lins rWb)r. days. Road dmtnciG. ',3 . W. H. onnejr ms d p'ank noau mearu.e a qw 15. R. H. Tater If' oor. (jeore.Kiaf r j,,bor.. Elmer Frost labor 2 25 Edward Schmidt 3 00 Henry Joehnke 4 50 K. H. Taber nans R H Taber work on bridge ..... George Kidder work on bridge. . Henry Freeman work on bridge. Road district No 16: W Sj Rider labor J Burgoy ne labor. F Burgoyne labor Fred Chinn labor...,'..;. ...... Jonah Pennman labor.... E Veteto labor Road district No. 17 : Adam Knight labor . ..... . . . . . H Gillinore labor H Smith labor. Jake Erel labor James Frieraer team. ........... D R Dimick. .. . Road district No 18: Moehnke, Helt & Co lu mber. . . . E W Hornshuh labor..... J Shannon labor.' . . ....... t. .. W Owens labor, ,,.t, Vol Bohlender labor . .. .. .i. . E W Hornshuh labor B Shenabun labor.., k. D Thomas labor;;.....; D Thomas Ko poles O L",e labor 45 3 00 3 00 1 05 6 00 3 75 8 75 3 75 3 75 1 60 2 25 2 25 76 75 3 00 3 00 13 23 4 00 3 00 200 1 87 5 06 1 50 1 50 6 5H 1 60 11 21 75 3 00 1 50 3 00 4 50 9 00 4 50 Road district No. 19 : Trullinger Bros, lumber A Dougtn labor Joseph Dannials labor. A L Woodside labor M Mulvey labor. . ?. .... . . Fred Earickson labor. ......... August Eaiickson labor Jasper Trullinger labor A L LarkinB labor H D Looney labor. , 11 25 5 25 : 6 25 2 00 9 Ot) 5 25 f 7 50 18 00 19 00 2 00 6 00 14 53 2 50 10 50 13 00 12 00 1 60 450 7 50 6 00 Will Moore labor.... King & Boy lea blacksmi thing. . Charles Dean labor...... J Meyers labor P Elmer lumber; George Rogers laber John Dennison labor ' Road district No. 20 : Arnil Kayser labor W C Buckner labor Road district No. 22 : Trullinger Bros, lumber Levi Robbins nails Raymond Dickey ' labor........ Raymond Dickey team. . . ... . ... . Fred Shaffer team.. Fred Shaffer labor...... B F Harless labor H J Rastall team.... H O Bonaker labor James Baty. 1 60 Gotleib Fey rer team 3 00 Raymond Dickey team. 8 12 Raymond Dickey labor ... 4 37 Fred Shaffer team 6 25 Fred Shaffer labor 5 25 H J Rastall labor... 3 75 James Batv labor 2 60 Jane Baty labor , 2 50 Victor Dickey I 50 Philip Leichtweis. 2 25 Road district No. 24: J S Yoder lumber.....;........ 4 00 C E Hilton and team 1 50 Ed Hilton labor 75 John Johnson and team 150 D h Wamock labor 75 A L Kleve labor 75 Samuel Wolfer labor. 1 50 A J Thompson labor 75 T O Ackerson and team 1 60 BF Smith labor 6 00 Road district No. 25 : h Look labor 75 ADGribbte labor ;. 1 00 J h Daly lafwr 1 00 Road District No. 26: Bagby Bros, lumber ... 2 26 Sturges Bros, lumber 1 32 R J Moore labor 75 C W Dart labor 1 87 8 L Dart labor .' 75 E E Judd labor..., 1 12 W P Herman labor 1 50 J W Tho.nas labor 75 Sawtell Bros, labor 1 501 Sawteli Bros, labor. ... 1 12 J R Shaver labor 4 50 CONTINTKD NEXT WEEK. List of Jurors. The juries for the year will be drawn from the following list: - Abernethy Walter Holcomb, Ben V Linn, M. O. Gard, J W McAnulty. Boring J H Borinu'. oha Rickey, Edaur Rickev. Samuel Lake. Peter Utiger. Beaver Creek Wm Jones. Jas 1? Beason, Victor Erlckson, Chas Spangler. ' Barlow J R Marks, John' Cloii'ser, Jacob Rueck. Canyon Creek Geo. F Bafl. Canby Henry 8 Knight, Herman Lee.RFantpn, Ffe Sleight, L Mack, 4 M Vineyard, Canemah -Will L Miller, j0hn Wil kinson, R W Porter, R ft Taber, W A Hedges, C C Williams, D B Martin, A F Stokes, Maxwell Telford, Chas Toole, W J W McCord. Clackamas J C Paddock, August Kanne, EF Capps, Uriah Daniels, P P Summer. Currinsville Chas W Harris. Cascades J A Odell. Damascus J C Elliott," Jas Wilson. Thos Boh ma, C Heiser, E Sevier, Henry Troge, J C McMurry. Eagle Creek II Githens, John W Dowty, Robt Currin, Hugh Currin, D H Looney. Ely-M M McGeehan, H B M! Garfield-J 8 Inalish. JP -s Hucley, N M Tracer, Geo' Mffi, T W Oatfleld, J C Tracey. " .e Vcty' Get re-Louis Ro'' , ti ftl'tlVrjidt. 8 Biesell. tterni'an Lins, J Hardings T . . McCubbin j H) Mumpower, 4 Highl smith. T L Ringo, Henry 5 .-Myron Babler, "W Hager T.alil.iipJH.rriim 'Abbott, . j 'uv, . tj1ho Bowers. Geo Scran . lin. Phil fiviives. Cllas lieynoius, Reynolds, Casper WeiBmandel, "Albert Mo'..iuj Btv. J R Cole, R T 2 o 75 0 CO 3 00 5 00 DiKM MilUrd Robbins, Silas Wrigbt, 'iiot Hungate, ttayrnond ' Dickey, 3 00 Sawtell, OW Sawteu.,. Milk CreekJohn T fans, r rru Krickson, VtTl Troilinker, H W Shaw. MnHno F M ManninR. uii... Q Bonnett. J F Broetze, 1 55 3 HO C W Ristey. J 8 Kisley, H Theiseen, F McLwgblin, R Scott, W uame. Mxte Lane-John W Noble, Jas Psrt. tow. 17 X Marquara-J W Doores, Tom Drake, A B Marquam, Enoch Skirvin, F J Ridings, Mort Robbins, Sam Taylor. Needy Geo Brockhast. James Kauff man, 8 B Kent, tieo Killen, Geo W Owings, J P Noe, A J Yoder. New Era-Henry Waldron, E E Veteto, D Penman. Geo Randall, Seab Norton, R Dundas, J C Newbury, Enos Cshill, Grant Criteser, C N Foster, J Casto. Oregon City-C C Babcock, Frank Glennon, M E Willoughby, S S Walker, Chas Albright, John Bitner, J W Boat man, Chas J Hickman, W W Marrs, ' Argus Matheson, J K Morris, A N Munsey, Peter Nehran, s J F Nelson, Grant Olde, E W Scott, W A White, Edward 8eol, Jeff Shaw, , H C Stevens, J L Swafford, J 8 Thayer, F S Toeple man, C F Vanderahe, " OsWego-i-J R Hayes, L Davidson, G G Kruse, M K Shipley, A N Shipley, Geo H Locey. - ParkpkeeGeo Zinserling, JE Wit Big, Patrick Harris, W H Faubion, R Freytag, Jos Fromong Thos Mann, Henry Salisbury, H T Sladen. Pleasant Hill Geo Leslie. Wm Scott, Chas Wagner, J F McConnell. ' Sieyers Adolph Aschoff. Soda . Springs J Nightingale, '. Jos Barstow. Springwater D C Howell, John Lew- ellen, Carll Howell, A Lacey. Sandy Paul Meinig, Ole Mickelson, Herman Bruns, R Johnsrud. Tualatin P A Baker. T L Turner. Louis Toedemeir, O P Sharp. Union C D F Wilson, August Yergen. Viola Herman Fischer, John Weis- mandel. ,:, Wilson villeC TTooze, Henry Miley, Homer Kruee. " W Oregon City S Rasmussen, Frank Ford. i ' 17, Mr. A Beats the Klondike. 0. Thomas, of Marysville, Tex has found a more valuable discovery than bas yet been made hi the Klondike. For years he suffered untold aeonv from consumption, accompanied by hemorrh ages; ana was absolutely cured by Dr. King's New discove.iv for Consumntion. CouKhs and Colds. He declares that cold is 01 uttie value in comparison with this marvelous cure : would have it if it cost a hundred dollars a bottle. Asthma, bron- cnttis and all all throat and lunoraffec tions are positively cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Trial bottles free at Charman & Co. Drag Store Regular size SOcts. arid $1. Guaranteed 0 cure or price refunded. This stock must Receiver's We desire to announce to the People of Oregon City and Clackamas Connty that we have a complete stock of LADIE'S AND GENTS' FURNISHINGS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS, MACKINTOSHES, BLANKETS, SHOES, DRY GOODS AND JAPANESE GOODS. We want you to come to our Store, examine our Goods and get our Prices. We will gladly show yon through onr place, whether yon intend purchas ing or not, as we intend to offer this line of Goods at prices that will astonish yon. We are going to give the people an opportunity to buy their supplies at prices never before heard of in the history of Clackamas County. And bear in mind, we will sell you Honest Goods at Low Prices, As we feel assart that by so doing we. will double our sales and save you from 40 to 50 per cent.' Furnishing Goods. 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