' 1 - r, hi CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS IPurnlslied Jiy Numerous Corres pondents in the County. Additional county news on sixth page Cams. , The sunshine o'er all (jives an air of spring,' ' At even' doth the frog a merry song sing; The heart fllis with gladness that the winter lsojer. A nd 1 would riot he grieved if It returned nomore. The road problem is 8(111 agitating our citizens. Tlio new survey that Is going to leave the old road nn 1 out (arms up la bid sh-ipe, and leave a number of L oubos offtlie road is raising a deal of hullabaloo. One man, I learn, who has plenty ,of means, intends to fight It to the last dollar be fore he will have his property cut up by the new route. Its a funny world, ls'nt It, you can't al ways please everybody can you. The mental : make! up of man is a funny machine. Acqulescene Jn this man dissatisfaction In that and I'm one of the dissatisfied fellows. I see In Illinois then sprung up a farmers party whose business it will be to see the farmers represented In our state and national legislative bails. How pleasant that will be to see we, horny handed sons of toil, the bone and sinew of the country, the men who raise the wheat, . corn and taters, beef and sowbelly, that feeds the Other fellow, going Into our legislative balls, our county and state offices, It has taken a strong bold on me, It has put Die bee In my bonnet. The contemplation of the thing, even at a far off, that I might one day get a chance to drink the delicious milk from the country udder Is nearly enough joy for one th ugh the reality Is never , attained. Since tbis new party sprung up (nd I le the farmer's clumoe In the near by and by, this desire for ofBce has taken such deep root It bothers me In my sleep, It makes me everything but the contented farmer. Why, I've got It as .' bad as one of the boys we elected year ago, he Mid he had It so bad he itutered In his sleep. Another fellow had It so bad before ba was elected he was afraid your discerning doctors would discover his trouble and expose him. . Mow, Mr, Editor, you an an awful nice little fellow If you have go t on anburn balr, now won't , you just begin to talk me up and get me before the people. Lets commence In time and avoid the rush, for you know as soon at our party becomes formidable everybody In the town from the bootblack up to tbe preacher will rush Into the oountry after an acre of land so that they oaa pose as farmers. You don't know what anguish of spirit you would relieve If you would give me a boost and boost me good and hard, but, for goodness sake, don't get Tltch to help you, he wasn't a good booster for anybody but bimself and he dln't lift quite hard enough when he tried to land himself In the state printer's ohalr, but you just do the boosting act yourself, I can trust yon and you've got the best paper In tbe oounty and you are onto the boosting job all right, We've got a nice lot of boys In the court house ain't we, slek, bang up, well grooned fellows but, they were not that way before election. Oh no, I guess not; one of them told me and he's an awful nice little fellow that wouldn't tell a story ; for a nickel. He said hj had this hankering so bad before election it wound and twisted and argued its way so into his deilres that it made his hair curly . -Oh dear, how I too would like to be there. How great and how unconquerable 1 Ins desire will o'er me roll, ' For one good pull at the county teat, , I would barter away my soul. , i V i V. ' . lours lovingly, SiiuiB.,; Meadmvbrook. ' John Dolan; who has been down bedfast with la gr ppe is able to be ou deck once more. . Another of our f lr maidens (Miss Minnie Comurllms been offered as a sacrltlce on Hymen's alter having wed a gentleman of Manjuain A. C. Illlieary lost a valuable cat a few days sluee, Hert says Its dentil was oauscd by its heroic churl lo digest a rabbit skin. ' H. (). Ziegler and V. W, Irvln, of Barlow, brought up a drove of stock cattle on Inst Saturday and put tm the formers 40-aere pnsture for the season. ; J. H. tV right has his new residence on his hoiuostead about riady for occupancy, lie has been rushing the construction. As he waauaillug on shingles one day he sneezed and swallowed a shingle call, as soon lis jour reporter learned of the disinter we burned our midnight oil to write John up an gltltnrlng obituary, and now his health is Improving and he thinks Iron Is good lor the blood, meanwhile we deposited said obituary In our WHte basket and are endeavoring to re cuperate our brain ufler the strain uf that obituary We have hopes of partial recovery. I At the annual election of officers 111 School dis trict Mo. 68 Inst Monday Mrs. L. 1'. Williams was re-elected clerk, L. P. Williams re-elected diiwelor and J. II. Comer elected dliector, Vice J. 11. Wright resigned. I We think the late legislature made a very good word i If it were hut for the numerous "i rait,' we should Kay an "excellent" record. The re duction of the Interest oil slate school funds to sin per cent, means a lowr rate by all brokers nd will do mure to reduce luterest In this state 'than any oilier legislation could have done. Then the passage of direct legislation constitutional amendment was a grand forward step toward ; imlilical reform. The wide tire act was another hit of good legislation. We might enumerate , other good laws placed upon our atatuets in lm). 'f One word In regard to Senator Drownnll. We do think the whole clthteushlii of Clackamas county regardless of former political aroliatloa , should be tirotid of his record to tii uihim ui,,u We would like to see (leo, 0, succeed 'Touguey II om" in the congress of these l ultwi States. We ! believe the good Venule of 'lniknm ,,ni ' should use every honorable effort to bring about i,a iii'iii.uttwuii uvxt ear. - March 14. tiKFoimta Mountain View. Ml-. Thorn mum In lltl,lliw, . lu.rl r.l Ida, Iwtttua tl.lu L Mrs. Frank Billiard is seriously 111 with la grippe. I (Irandina Waldroit U slaying alth Mrs. Walton llllu 11,,,-ltltV j The Misses Jliiyllelcl were the guests .uf Mrs. inwgu msi ounuay aim are attending business oolK'ge in remand, ...... , r . J. Ogleaby, of Heaver Creek, who Is buanllng p iiiw uiiik wuuo i-iiiuiig noon Hiles, Villa ieaiieu iioiiiu incBUtky i ills sick daughter, K, A. Kly Is able to lie miieii uiiiiiv iiicnu.iy aiteuuon lo Ui bouside uf 1,1k al,.1t ,U,,ill,tv out again, but his tvUeis Latin ou the su a itsi. 1 Hnice Darnall, of Mullno, was in lown Vt'odiie. vlav niakliia uretiaratlona to start tu KhmImm, i iru. r;on in xi wees on a surveying eipeuliioii wilii T, 111. Johnson. rhusUj Vlu ! hnll.llnn .l.l....Ali- . , . , ' , , """"'a iviwnai 111 irnut iu nis nouse tins weea. I Mrs. Kurd Oman's slsier was visiting her this liwvek Tuesilav. Jus Harrington It on the sick list. ' Mr. Sobers, of Ml, Pleasant, was lh guest of Mr. Kiillet'Iuesilay. lie has another girl at his house, Kvhli-h makes him feel quite proud, only he wished il lu.l lul.ll Ik 1..1V Mist Ida Kraurit la not much better, M.rchlh. gAUNA. Jllyhland. Inclement weathur In Highland andavnrv luxiv I ;k, and out hasNivin died. ti The school electlan resultetl in the re-election I l A. Nicholas si director and the re-eleciion of i His. Nova Millar as district clerk and oulminated ; in a quarrel, tight and kuock-duwu, , There is a protracted meeting being held at the II .pint church by Die ltev. Short. Meaiinir aight tills week. Otir esteemed neighbor and friend, Fraueli WeUn, and fsmlly have left us and moved lo Ore Hitiillty, MlloUard and family are occupying j the house and will run the farm. . . Dr. Strlcklsnil was suddenly summoned to the i residence of 0. K Miller lo examine little Clay, i who has beeu and Isstiil very ill with bowl disease. W j art glad lbs ptople of this county arc taking Hi and considering this great problem, to-wit; ' I" m road question, liod eed tiie day when we I w il have roads like Clvililrd people should have, fc. Marokl'. f oaRMroupMt, Liberal. Mr. Bralsh. who has been vliitlnor hf sister. Mrs. Young, returned to British Columbia last ween. Mrs. Young accompanied him as far as Portland, where she visited her daughter, Miss cuun, ana returnea nonaay. Georire Case left last week for Hennner. where he expects to spend the summer. Mrs. Lydia Wright spent several days of last week at Marqnam, where phe was called by the unless oi uer oroiner, uy Jones. , Mrs. Carl Kinzey. of Oregon City, hs been visiting ner parents; Mr. ana Mrs. A. J. Waville, the past weik. Quite a delegation from Uboral attended the grange meeting at Mullno last Saturdny. At the school meeting last week Will Husband was eiectea director and Levi Btehman clerk. It was decided to hold a snecial meetinr; to con sider the question of selling part of the school grouna. . , D. W. Graves is filting up the inside of the house at tne linage, wmcn he purchased or Mr. Duff. Mr. Baker expects to start for Pasadena, Cai., some tims next month. We hear that Frank Case bus bought his crop on Mr. Trnlliugor's place, ana win iarm tne place tins season. March 14.' Ex. Harmony, Miss Benlah Walker, of Houlton, Oregon, Is graying wun ner uncle ana aunt, ur. ana Mrs. j . A. uavi8. A family by the name of Roy has moved on lh iv u ton piace. B. E. Karr went on a visit to his sister at Bock Ureek '1 nnrsday, returning Friday . Prof, and Mrs. N. W. Rowland attended the funeral of Superintendent btrange at Oregon City neanesciay. In addition to the grammar grade -our school has a high school oourse for resident pupils. A number of our pupils, who have finished the common Drancnes, are taking it. We are glad to see the weather -keep near the snowing point as It tends to keep Hie fruit back until warmer weatner is assurea. March 14. , ' "' X , i - MoUitla. There Is, and has been, more sickness in this community this winter than has 'been known for years; mostly la grippe, some cues of pneumonia, The little son of J. V. Harlessand wife Is slowly Improving and there is now some hope of his ul timate recovery. . , . , Mrs. Mattle Wells Is still very siek, They have Tnovea ner w me oia nomesieaaru Molaiia. John Johnson returned from Portland recently, wnere ne naa gone to consult aociors. They aid nui give ri i m uiucu encourag-menr. .it is reported tnai nis anmeni is orignis disease. William Hammond, from Idaho, a brother to our ieiiow townsman, Teddy Hammond, arrived here recently to visit hlsbrotliir, Teddy. He ex pects to make this county his home ana live with leaay. School commenced last week again with Miss Fatty as principal. Both Dunih and directors seem to be very well satisfied with her as a teacher ana tnst site nas Deen engaged to teach a two Months' tens after the expiration of the present vei, wiaicu win eafiire iu two vreess, i 1 Prof. Ebr. tie wieWer of the birch from Mar. qM,alo Mrs. Eby, are visiting home folks this wet, mere is a ween vacation 41 the Marauam BvnuiA " . ( Pern Kayler ts till uslna a oalr of nrunhes .. . ,i i caused by his footosoing lnontract with the easiness eua oi a saaip ax, Oiarley Holt and Frank Wheeler are vlsltlnir fcere for a few daya. They have pent the winter woraaniior inemseives ana aiifneuiiic comnanv oa the head waters at Gold creak, a tributary of tbeJSanUsai river. They report 'that the ledges that are being rwosiiected in that coiintrv are showing up In good shape with a nrosnect of HHMsiiuuiT ueiiiK putiu mereim ine near iuturo. iney repeat nsrving tail of auow this season wHh over three fuut est ipacked -snow when they lets -camp a few days ago. They are golug back In a few days. iv .. . The mesitiers of the Molalla dramatic clnh are preparing to give n -entertainment about the oiose or Mie present term or school. The drama to -be rendered will be "Under tbe Laurel," with a faeoe which has not as yet been selected. There Is to be an -entertainment at the Behool house hall to-night, Wednesday evening It is auoia-lusiiioneamaelc lantern with uhoiincranh attachment with a full description and scenes inckleiit to the blowing tip of the Maine and the Hpnaish ww. The attendance will probably be liirrit-ed.as such entertainments are getting to be aucsuut nun iieopie, uo n ot careio see llieiu. There are several young men from this vlclnltv itliat expect to start to iiastern Oregon In a short lime to wor aunng me -spring ana summer. Among them ore Fay Moodv and John Klnhln They think of reinaiuiiu: out tbero if Uu v can find a Bliuuuiu luwuuu. t Mlln Trulli'iiger and brother: Homer, atartnrl from nere recently to.vleititlieir mines In Eastern tjregmi, snmewnere in ue Blue mountains. Tiiey linens to wof a there all summer, provided thev get any encouragmont from a tirosnoct that thev viwurviDU intDunst lull. Marotu ,15. XYZ. Varkplace-Uladstone. Then Wn. lvxlllva at .IIia al...nl V-t.. vvciiuiK nie loin on tne ot'vu nun npasit8n war, which all got a-gsoatdeal of knowledge. Some Uoysof Orugon City cameidown last Sun riy,and pluyed sa game of ball wlih on 1 boys. 1 ney illdii't looa sc. pleased when they started lsome as tiie sonm slond -4 taiOin fuvnr t, nurb..iu..A Gladstone. TilH dutlrrt Dlvon nl llr, .Tlin fit.uI..l.' . .. .,,,, uv,(.,,,Hv t, n no a su hmsii, as all rqport of having a nice tiiuu. Mr. King is uilaing of going to EaBtern Oregon tliM week. i, Ulns fnm Mnlnlvra nt Otae la.H,n.t Mat. 'lihomsti' 111 West Uladstoua. ' Mrs. Men 11 was vlslilngher.motlier akdacka iliias Salinilaj' and Kunduy. Mt and Mil). Hngglinsare sunning hrevta!tlng relatives, but Intend logo to Eastern Oregon. Jlaqw Alien has gone to or near Salem to work. Mr .TmWiiII nnil a,ra r.,pl. - .,, . ......,,wuMCWau,Hi liiei'tJlHB to meet his wtte. Ihej- intend ito travel around MasolilS. - Mamiu. Tlvel gchoot -fiunnrlntcn I . 1 r "T"" jBtueu. j titiw u&r aiiOiUeuntv .IiuIa Kvnn gtmoinU'il Pmfnaanr.I n ';.,.- . . . " - . I , I CTV'I il) fi 1 tllH -VAftflriiW ca.lluiH htf Ka . -- J ... v. v-, viiu uram 4)1 buperint!iulHnt H.. 8. Mratage. Dur- iii K uie sanxs aitetJioon .tiie county lioard of examiners aijK)inted N.' W. to mo jimtw. J tiiatiy hj two .rival p. pointes ai;reed to abide by an opinion liaiided olown by atuue .competent au tlwrity. Weclues(iay evening an opin. ion was rex'eWed Jrora Attorney-General BlackWrn iu lavor of the aaipoint ment made by the board of .coiuniis sioners Tbursday, Mr. Zinser ten dered Ilia roftio'.niir.inn n-Vii,.l, .n n. c. , . .,..,vii -nia iiu- L'PDtcVl. and Jnilun kvun alcn Mr. Bowland to the superintencency. aujn-i iiiioiRiuiii Duwiana a(iKxnuetl sirs. H. 8. Btranae as his deputy. Jdise Kran SIVS that hn will mnkni I.U u..- pointive power on some otier techoi- Divorce cases from Multnomah county continue to be tiled here for trial. in uie roruanii courts divorce litianU are required to put up about 15 few- court reporter fees, a complete record of tbe testimony being required. In the circuit court here only a lit) court re porter fee is required, and the divorce i-iiiio io unnigiu nere to save expense. The latest divorce suit from Multno mah county is that of Kate E. Rnnmr v. C. W. larger. The complaint allege unit mry vtuiu luHrrteii at Moulder, la , in 18117, and recites that her husband has treated her cruelly, and threatened vj am nor in roruanu, ana that she ha; to flee from him to escape further chas tisenient. She also alleues adultery oi tlie mirt (if th ilfii,lnt ..i.. the custody of her 8-year old daughter, iui; iv. FARH FOR SALE. Situated four miles from Oregon City On the Hiirlilntnl nlnnk nirnl -,-,ni;:.. 80 acres, L'5 acren under cultivation, rest ill nasture. new flv rnnm lumu . - . u , VI , ll l neoessarv nut hnilili Ismail portion cash, the rest on eisy terms. For futher information inquire at this office. County Commissioners. Continued from 1st page, February, 1899, a day r-amed in the no tice served upon them, and were dulv sworn by subscribing to a written oath of office administered by E. P. Rands, the county surveyor, alter wlunh they proceeded to the designated place and did view and cause to be surveyed by said county surveyor the above de scribed road. They' also' filed the field notes and plat of the survey. Said view ers report favorably to the establish ment of said road as viewed and sur veyed, for the teasons that it is a good, practical route and of ' public utility. Said report was read on this day on its hrst reading and laid over for a second reading tomorrow. VVhen said petition was read the sec ond time it appeared to the board th at there is a claim or petition for damages filed (in case said report is accepted) by John Benson for $1000. Therefore, it is ordered by the board that J. F. Ap- person, Michael Uatheld and John Tab bart be appointed viewers of damages, to meet at the premises of John Benson on Thursday, March 20th, 1899, at 10 o ciock a. m., and alter being duly sworn that they view said road the whole distance through the lands of John Benson and determine, if any, how much less valuable his lands would be rendered by reason of the location and opening of said road, and report the same in writing at tbe next regular term of this board; and it is further ordered that the expenses of said view and sur vey be paid as follows : V . " ., W. H Counsell, viewer..... .... $2.20 J. 8. Risley, viewer., ,; 1.80 F. M.Sumner, viewer.... 2.00 W.W.Myers 1.00 W. J.Whiteman 1.00 John Ferguson....;, , 1.00 E. R. Randa, surveyor..... 4.50 Total.... ....$13 50 In the matter of the petition of J. L. Vosburg et al. for a change in the Aber nethy road In the matter of the report of W. H. Counsell, J. 8. Risley and F. M. Sumner, viewers appointed at the last term of the county court to view and locate a county road situated in Clackamas county, Oregon, described in full on page 5 of this journal, said view ers filed their report, showing that they had met on the 20th day of February, 1899, a day named in the notice served upon them, and were .duly sworn by subscribing to a written oath of office administered by E. P. Rands, the county eutveyor, after which they proceeded to the designated place and did view and cause to be surveved by said county sur veyor the above described road. They also filed ihe field notes and plat of the survey. Said viewers reported favora bly to the establishment of said road as surveyed, for the reason that it is a good, practical route and of public utility. Laid over until tbe April term. In the matter of the petition of R. Schockley et al. for a county road, John Lewellen, fi. W. Mayfield and G. W, Lee, viewers appointed at the last term of the county court to view and locate a county road situated in Clackamas county, Oregon, described, in full on page 8 of this journal, said viewers filed their report, showing that thev had met on the 23d day of February, 1899, a day named in the notice served upon them, and were duly sworn by subscribiiiL to a written oath of office adininisiered by E. 1'. Rands, the county surveyor, after which they proceeded to the designated place and did view and cause to be sur veyed by said county surveyor the above described road. They alo tiled the field notes and plat of the survey. Said Viewers report favorably to' the estab lishment of said niad as viewed and sur veyed, for the reason that it -is a good, practical route and of public utility. , And it appearing .to tbe board that there is no, remmoustraiice or-petition for damages tiled, and being Buti(ied that said road will be a public utility, it is ordeied and adjudged thut the field notes and plat of said survey be record ed and in all respects approved and that said view and survey be establislied as a county road, and that the expenses of said view and survey be established by Clackamas county, and tiie clerk is hereby ordered to' isue the necessary notice to the supervisors .f the district or districts in w hich said road is located to open and work the same as the work of eaid petitioners will g. . - Job n Lewel len .......... . . . . .' . ' ' ,7 .60 Green MavfieM.. .'. i ... VV. 7.i0 George Lee. . ..j... . , 7.li0 T. Shockley ...a.. . i (5,00 W. V. Hendereott....... ... . .tj.OO Robert liuttierford. ............... ,, 6,90 E P. Rands, aurvevor 27M In the iuattex of 'the peti'tion of Fred Moshberger et aJ. for a county road In the matur of Uie petition filed by Fred Biosnoerger ana more iiian 12 bouse holders of Uie -county living in the vi cinity of the road described in the peti tion and praying viewers to be appoint ed I) view and locate a -county road in -Cirtckauiascounty, Oregon ,describddas follows: Beginuing at a point in the center of the Keedy and Molalla road at the corner of soctiona 35 and 86, town- snip 0 south, range 1 east of the Wil-la inette meridian aud section 1 .and 2, township south, range 1 east of Willa mette meridian and on the township line between said townships 4 and 6, tn (Jlackanias county, state of Oregon, run ning thence due south ou section liae between aaid sectious 1 and 2 a distance of about three-fourths mile to intersect what is known as the Gordon road as the point of termination. Sail road should tie a (40) forty foot road, and said petitioner not having filed his atli davit of notices posted, it is ordered by the court that said petition be laid orer to the April term ot this court. . In the matter of bids for comity print ingThis matter coming on regularly to be heard, and bids being received as follows : Courier Herald, by A. V. Chenev, publisher, ait follows: In consideration of being made and designated as the le gal and olliciiil newspaper of Clackamas county and given the contract for fur nishing all the stationery, printing, blanks, books and' supplies of that na ture for a term ending the first Monday in July, 1900, I will print the delin quent tax list for 10 cents per line and Inrnisli the said stationery, printing, blank book and supplies for 75 percent of the cost of Bitch as no paid -by said Clackamas county, Oregon. I also guarantee that all work shall be first class in every respect and that I have a larger chculatlon than any other two papers in the county combiued. AL-to a bid by M. E. Bain, of the Press, for printing t-n list for 15 cents per line and a discount of 15 percent on supplies ami stati- neiy. And tb bid of the Courier-Herald hying thi) 'lowest and b st bid, it is or- ' I dered by the board fhat the contract for said printing be let to A. W. Cheney, of the Courier-Herald, for his bid and that tbe board contract with him according to said bid for said pruning until the first Monday in July, 19U0. Said contract was then signed by A. W. Cheney and by the board of com missioners for Clackamas county and placed on file in the clerk's office. In the matter of the subscqiption list of donations in district No. 16, ou C. H. Foster, road. Now comes 0. H.Foster before tbe lioard and presented a sub fenption list of donation work ot bim self and 46 others promising to perforin the number of days' labor set opposite their nnmes on said petition and re questinu the board to assist them by doing the.same amount of work. And the board , being fully satisfied, it is or dered that the list be accepted and pe titioners to do said work under super vision of C. II. Foster, also to work out the original petitioners on said road out of county road fund.. . . In the matter of the subscription list of donation work in road district No. 39 This matter coming on regularly to be heard and the bo ird being satisfied, it is ordered that said petition be accept ed, the county agreeing to build culvert and corduroy said hill. In the matter of subscription list of donation work in district No. 13, on Vi ola hill Now comes W. N. Mattoon be fore the board and presents the petition of himself and 35 others offering 85 days' work without team and 23 days' work in opening and repairing said hill above Viola if the county will furnish funds to complete the same; and the court being fully satisfied, it is ordered that if Supervisor Mattoon finds said road survey to be correct and legal, he be authorized to open and repair said road. ' ' .i In the matter of purchasing handcuffs for sheriff Now comes Sheriff J. J. Cooke before the board and represents to the beard that he needs a pair of handcuffs and that t). H. Isom had a $6 pair he would sell for $5 ; and the board being fully advised, it is ordered that said J. J. Cooke purchase said handcuffs and the ;clerk is hereby authorized to issue a warrant in lavor ot U, a. isom (or said amount. ' C. H. Isom .$5.00 In the matter of the resolution of sympathy upon the death of Superin tendent Strange - IN MEMORIAM. . - Whereas. Almighty God in his infi nite wisdom has seen fit to permit the cold hand of death to take from us an esteemed and beloved fellow officer, Oounty Superintendent H, 3. Strange; and, Whereas, He was a faithful, attend ant and competent official as long as his strength permitted; while stricken with a fatal disease, he was persistent in his efforts for the benefit and education of mankind; therefore, be it - Resolved, That we, the county offi cers of the county of Clackamas, state of Oregon, herewith express our love ana appreciation ot his noble example or un selfish devotiou and service lo educa-; tion. .',"'.' . ' Resolved, That we extend our heart felt sympathy to his beloved helpmeet and companion. Resolved, That a copy of these reso lutions be spread upon the records of Clackamas county, a copy be sent to the bereaved lamily and a eopy furnished the local papeis for publication. ' . , El.mkr Dixon,"! ' - ! " . . John J. Cookk, , ' Tnos. F. Ryan, Committee. ' In the matlef of the appointment of a bounty school superintendent to fill the vacancy caused by the death of H. 8 Strange This matter coming on now to be heard and the board being fully ad vised, it is ordered that N, W. Bowlarwl be appointed to till said vacancy . , In tbe matter of piling cord wood oil. the public ro'ads,' it is ordered by the board that the clerk ' be instructed to notify the supervisors in whosi distrijts cord wood is being piled on the public highways to order the same removed And to see that no more cord wood is piled on said highways in the future; -' " An order was made granting the pe 1 it ion of tiie following communication :..- Office of tub Sheriff of Clackamas County. ' .,. ,. ....., March 9, 1899. Ttj tiie, Honorable, tbe Board of Com missioners for t,he County of Clacka- : mas, State of Oregon : , Gentlemen In accordance with a promise I made to the people of Clacka mas county preceding the last county election to the effect that if elected I would pay my chief deputy out of my own salary, I would ' respectfully state that 1 have complied with said promise np to the first day of Februarv, A. D. 1899. -i :. ' That at the regular session of the last legislative assembly of the stale of Ore gon sundiy laws were passed that nia leiially added to the duties and respon sibilities of the sheriff's o.Tice without making additional compensation there for m fact, lessening the powers ot the office and taking away a part of the compensation that attached to the office when my promise to the people was itnade. i : . . ., 1st. The oontrol of the county print ing, which has always been under th :-haige of the sheriff, was taken avay by a .epeciat legislative act referring alone to this oounty. ' ' . 2nd. The boarding of county prison ers, which has also been in charge of Uie sheriff, was taaen away by legisla tive enactment. . 3rd. The bill providing for mileage in civil cases has added additional compli cations and burdens to the sheriff's of fice. '.-.. ! - These additional burdens have been added to tay office since making the promise above stated without my pro curement or con-ent, and I feel that I am not warrant d in justice to myself and the efficiency of the office in paying the salary of mi chief dupu'y as agreed. I would therefore ask your honorable board to confirm the appointment of Mr. J. K. Jack as my chief deputv and that he be allowed the sum of $60 per month as salary from and sfter the first day of March, A D. 1899. J. J. Cookk, Sheriff of Ciackitnas County. In the matter of the application of Mrs. Walker and family for aid Now comes Mrs. Walker before the b'ard and represents that her husband is ab sent aud sick and she is unable to pro vide for the wants of herself and t-mall children ; and the board being satisti d. it is ordered that Mm. Walker be grant ed aid in the sum of o. C- med In Supplement. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County ol uiacaamas. Leolie Blair, Plaintiff, vs. ' ' .Tohnathan B. Blair, Defendant. To Johnathan B. Blair, the defendant above named: N THE NAME OP THE STATE OF OREGON,, vn hurohv rpnuiied to aDDear and answer- the comprnint tiled against you in the above ! en titled court in tins cause wiiuui ni. thedate of the first publication of this summons that is to say, on or before tlve 15th day of April. IK'JI), the first publication of this summons being on the 3d dav of March, 18l, and the last on the Hth ilny of April, and 11 you fall to answer I'lainlill will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in the complaint, to-wit. : inaiine hoiids of-nialrimotiy heretofore and now exist ing between plaintiff and defendant be dissolv ed : thai nlaiiitifi'liuve the custody and control ( f their minor child -, that she have her costs and disbursements herein, ana aucn omur ana iyrin er relief as shall seem meet in the premises. This summons is published pursuant to an order of the Hon. Thos. F. ltyan, county judge of Oliickainascouiity, Oregon, granted on March 1st, WJU, proscribing and ordering publication of this summons once a week for six weeks. HEIKJKS & GRIFFITH. Attorneys for Plaintiff. NOTI0E OF SHERIFF'S SALE. PURSUANT TO AN EXKCUTIOV ISSUED OUT of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas county, ot date February 21st, 18119, upon a decree of foreclosure duly rendered In said court on November -26th, 188, In the case of Daniel Herlihy, plaintiff, vs. Daniel Herlihy and Ellen Herlihy, his wife, defendants. In favor of the plaintiff and against the defendants, 1 will, at 1:30 o'clock in the afternoon on the 25TH DA OF MARCH, 1899, At the front door of the court house In Oregon City, Oregon, sell at public auction, to the high est bidder, for cash In hand, subject to redemp tion, the premUes described in said deoree Of foreclosure, being situated in Clackamas county, Btate of Oregon, to-wit: i All of the south half of a oertaln tract of land deeded to Daniel Herlihy by the Oregon and Cal ifornia Railroad Company, said entire tract being described as follows : The east hal I of the north east quarter of the southeast quarter of section S, township 2 south, range four (4) east, Willam ette meridian; said nouth half containing flfly nlne acres more or less, excepting Ihe reserva tions made in favor of the Oregon and Califor nia Railroad Company In ita ded to Daniel Herlihy made the 281 h day of February, lSul, to satisfy the sum of k566 60, with interest from No vember 26th, 1W8, at the rate of a per cent, per annum, and the ousts and disbursement of said utt, taxed at 130.00, and the costs of and upon this writ. J.J COOKK, Sheriff of Clackamas countv, Oregon, Dated, Oregon City, Ore., Feb. 21, 1899, EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. VOTI0E 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT I HAV ' ben appointed exeeutrix oi the last will and testament of the estate of Samuel Heinle. deceased, by the Hon. county court of Clackamas eounty, Oregon. All persons having olainn against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to me for payment, at my home at Eagle Creek (Currinsville P. O.j Clackamns coun ty, Oregon, with proper vouchers, within six months from the date of this notice. MRS. MARY H KIPLE, Executrix of the last will and testament ef Sam uel Heiple, deceased. Dated this 20ih day of February, 1899. . ; CONTEST NOTICE. drpantmbnt op the interior,) Usited Rtates Land Okkice.J ' Oregon'City, Ore., Feb. 21, 18!9.) A SUFFICIENT CONTESI AFFIDAVIT HAV ing been filed in this office by Asa Reed, con testant, against h"mestead entry No. 11576, made October 4, 1895, for SW'4 seotlon 5, township 3 s, range 7 e, by Julius Steinberg, conteetee, in which it is alleged that the said Julius Steinberg has wholly abandoned said tract and changed his resi dence therefrom for more than twelve months last past and next to the date of said contest affi davit; that the said Steinberg not only abandoned his cialna but actually abandoned the state of Oregon about twelve mon'.hs ago and went to Klondike. Alaxka, and as far as known he st 11 re sides at the present in Alaska; that the statements contained In his pretended "leave of absence," filed February, 1898, were not such as to Justify a leave of absen e, such as the Act of March 2, 1879, ever contomplatod; that said tract is not settled upon and cultivated by said claimant as required by law at any period since Ihe date of said entry, said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching said allegations at 10, o'clock, a. M.,on Apail Is, 1899, before the Kek-ls ter and Receiver at the United States Land Oliice in Oregon City, Oreg in. . t The said contestant having, in a proper affidavit filed February 2o, 1S09, sot forth facts which show that after due diligence personal service of this notice cannot be made, It is hereby ordered sud dlreetel Hint sm-h notice be- given by due and proper publication. WM. yALLOWAY, Heceiver. BOLTON DAIRY CHAS. CATTA, Proprietor , r , ...'.Oregon City, Oregon , F Pure Milk and Full Measure j given; delivered to any part of the city. Try Molton Dairy and t Oonvnee NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN? Notice is hereby given that I have Hied my filial report as executor of the will of John Folium, jUMil. and that the probate court of Clackamas comity, State of Oregon, has set Monday, the, 3d day of April, 1H99. at the hour of 10 o'clock . A. M. for the hearing of the said report and objections thereto il any there be, et wiilctl lime all persons, that are interested are hereby tiotilied to be present. ; JA8. FUI'lAM, I Kxecutor of the will of John Fu':luin,klwased. Notice of Sale of DImiuerit Stock. , -. r - - - i , .!- OTICE 18 HEREtfY GIVF.N THAT DY VIB- capital stock of the BlueRiver Mining ad Mill. Inu Conioanv. a eoroor tttou. of Hseeeui -tits dulv leviril by the directors thereof at their duly railed meetings on the th day ol June 1x98, Aug. 15, WJ7. and Sent. 17, 1898, and by virtue of the action ot tne noarn or rjtrectnra or said rtorpora. tion on the 1st day of February, 199, said assess ments were declared to he delinquent, and pur suant to the order thereof, now, tberufore, the lollowing stock will on Saturday. Anril 1st. 1899. at i o'clock p. ni., at the front door of the conrt nouse in tne city oi viegon city. Oregon, ae sold by me at public auction, to the hlirheet bidder for cash In hand, to make Uie amount of assessment aud coeteof advertising therein, namely; Name. No. 8haroa. Amount B. F. Linn .. l,tm ' 2.2S rrancia Bans.. .- -. I7 ,67 N. O Walden Estate I .4im 88.00 W. W. Myers-.. ... .......i,ilti0 ' 60.00 J. W. Potter...- no ; 8.10 Pete Nflirln..- 2uu , a.uo Oregon City, Feb. 23, 199. '- 7 . . " ."' i M- TACT, President.' ; 1 EXECUTRIX KOT1CE. Notice is hereby given that tU undersigned has been duly appointed by the cvnnty court, nl the tale of Oregoa, for t hcknnM county, lo be Ihe exe, attix of the teat will and teeimueut ot Jaiiea O. Wilson, deceased, nd tha she. has aualiaiUs ui-i. Ail persons i haiiBi emims aalnt iie eslate of said decub-rtt are hereby aotllled io prwiit the same to ihe umiereli-iu-d. at W residi neolit uilwaukie 111 sahl Aouniy or ('Uckamaa wit!. I six (ti) mouths from ihe ftrtf pit'lilUatioi of III notree. i , MAR0ARET K. Wljb.)N,' Executrix of the last Fill and. Usumtnt James A. neon, ictw .um.w- reni-iti, Hriasav? h Ml ...1LJLa j la the Jutlce(r)urt for district Sfo, AcfvSaw CouBly, Oregori Chailes Allriuht, J . VS. A. M. Ikw ks jtadrr l ll,,c wlfe.defendantl. To A SI. IVs-r Dm keleadev, hlrfwife the bnri ants: ia the name of t'w fc. nd ea h of yon are Berebvjf sml answer tne complaint i the abore entitled acti ' 1899. end If vnn Ml so t r lh U.lir U-tll 1.I.U .l lour causes oi action for goods sold aii'l and disbursement; is publUlirH f, j-viiueut-i, just ; titled eimrt, yjj f irst pubiir Marcl" SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Conrt of the State o Oregon, lor the County ol Clackamas;- ' 0. A. BockwoorJ,- ' B ' ' ' Plaintiff, , , ;. ! vs. ' Wm. M. Burket and Sarah Burket, t his wife, and Joseph Eugene He 5 ges, as Kxeoutor of the will oil Joseph Hedges, deoeased, I Defendants. l ! State of Oregon, County of Clackamas, ss. BY VIRTUE OF A JUDGMENT ORDER; DE oree and an exeontion, duly Issued ent of and under the seal of the above entitled conrt, in Ihe above entitled cause, and to me duly directed and1 dated the 8th day of rebruary, 1899, upon a judg ment rendered and entered In Biiid court on ihe alstdnv of January, 1899, in favor of i..A.Kock. wood, plaintill', and against Win. M. Burket and Sarah Bui ket, his wife, and Joseph Eugene led. ges as executor of the will of Joseph Hedges, deceased, defendants, for the sum of K189.J0, with Interest thereon at tne rate oi iu per in jpcj annum from the- 81st day of Jnnuary, 1899, and further sum of 840.00. as attorney's fee, aud the further sum of 122.24, with Interest thereon from the '-81st dav of January, 1N99, and the the further Bum of 12 60 costs and disbursements and the costs of and upon tills writ, commanding me lo make sale of the following described real property, situate in the county of Clackamas state of Oregon, to-wit: ,.. , ' ii of lot one (1) of block nineteen (19) in Holmes addition to Oregon City. Oregon, which M Is de scribed as follows: Beginning et the northwest corner of said lot one (1) and thence enl along : the north line of said lot 60 feet; thence south parallel with the west line of said lot one (1) 200 feet to Uie south side of said lot one (1); tnence west 50 feet to the southwest corner of said lot one (1); thence north along west line 800 feet to plaoe of beginning, said lot being in the north part of said Holmes' D. L. C.No. 4ft, Notlilcation 673, on the part of said claim adjoining Oregon CNow, therefore, by virtue of safd execution, judgment order and decree, and in oomplianoft with the commands of said writ, 1 will, oa ' 8ATUBDAY, THE 1ST DAY OF AFJ6H. 1 1899, at the hour of one o'clock P. M.( at to tron door of the County Court House tn the y or Oregon City, In said county and state self at pub lic auotion, subject to redemptioa, lo the highest bidder, for U, 8. gold ooin, cash ia hand, all tbe right, title and Interest which the within namedi defendants, or either of them, had on the date of the mortgage herein, or since had in or to trie above described real property or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution. Judgment order, decree, interest, coets aud all aecrulng costs. J. J. COOK, ghetiff of Clackamas County, Oregon.. Dsted O regou City, Oregon, Feb. 8, 1899, SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon fop the County of Clackamas. 1 Jacob Bpangler, Plaintiff, vs. Jeremiah Johnson and Ella A. Johnson, j i i Defendants. .. , 8tate of Oregon, County of Clackamas, is .- BY VIRTUE OF A JUDGMENT ORDER,. DR. cree and'an execution, duly issued out of and) under the seal of the aboie entitled court, In the above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated the 16th day of February, 1899, upon a judgment rendered and entered in (aidoouit or the 26th day of November, 1898, In favor of Jacob Hpangler, plaintiff, and against Jeremiah Johnson and Klla A. Johnson, defendants, for the sum of 81,064.00, with Interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum from the 26th day of November, 1898, and the further sum or ilOO.00 as attorney's fee, and the further sura of 815.00- eosts end disbursements, and the costs, of and upon this writ, commanding me to make sale of the following described real property, situate in the county of Clackamas, state, I Ore gon, to-wit : Lot 8, in bloek 31, In the Oregon Iron and Sloe Company's First Addltipn to the Town of Oswe go. In Clackamas county, slateof Oregon. Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution,, judgment, order and decree, and in compliance with Ihe commands of said writ, I will, on SATURDAY, THE 18th DAY OF MARCH. ? 1899, at the hour of one o'clock p. ra., at the front door of the County Court House In the city of Or egon City, in said County and fctate.sell at public auction, subject lo redemption, lo Ihe highest bidder, for U. 8. gold coin, i-ash in hand, all tho right, title and Interest whieh the within named1 defendants or either of them, had on the date of the mortgage herein or since had In or to the above described real proper ty or anv part thereol lo satisfy said exeontion. judgment order, decree, Interest, costs and all accruing oosts. , , :- J. J. COOKE, ;- Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. Dated, Oregon City, Oregon. Feb. 10, 1899. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamas. ' Tillie Lnni Koo,. plaintiff, vs. Lam Foo, defendant. To Lara Foo. the above named defendant: In the name of tho state of Oregon, you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the com plaint filed against you In the above entitled court in this cause witMn six weeks from the dnte of the first publication of this summons, to-wit: On or before the 26th davof March. 1899, the first piibllcslion hereof being on the lOlli day of Ketiriia-y, 1899, and tho last publication being ou the 24th day of March, 1K99, and if you fail to answer, plaintiff will ap ply to the court for the rellof prayed for in tin complaibt, to-wit: 1st For a decree of nullity ot marriage between yon and the plaiirtlif,n tli ground that ou have a living wife by a prior marriage. 2nd And for a decree ditaoKljig the bonds of matrimony now existing between you aud the plaintill, on the grounds of cruel and inhuman treatment of plaintiff, rendoring life burdensome. For costs of suit and general relief. '1 his summons is published pursuant to an order of Hon. Thomas F. Hyain county Judge of said county, In the absence of the judge of said circuit eourt.'granterl on February 9.J 1899, and prescrib ing publication of tho summons herein once a. week for six weeks. - N, H. Bloomkibmi, ? ' " - 1 ! Plaintiffs Attorney. -r SUMMONS i Tn ' th Circuit Conrt of th State oJ.Orerjon, Jo the County of ClackamaK . 3. R. Rooik, Plaintiff,,- y vs. Nancy L. Hunter, J. C. 'RoorU. Ellnif W. Koork, Halloa A. Green. Ida A. f lrill, lira. Roberts, widow of J. W. Koora, aoeeaseri; jr. it.! Itoorg, . James L Roork, Awile Its Hala, i 7 -Mrs. Carrie Powell, Hal alt CVlbiMvl, Ada E. Tiederman, Pearl; Reorill, j Ham A. Kelly, Mrs. McKenile, John j B. Kelly, Beiib J. Kelly. Mrs. Ltl- ,; lie Dundee. Mrs. Morlah Buoy, , . unknown children of Mrs. Corins. i' Culberlson, deceased; uuknowi) J , children of Mrs. Ktjsa M. Calvin; deceased; unknown children of I ... -Harvey Rook, deceased: W. M, . Heckler, G. W. Haokler, Mahals j " , ' , Hacker, Eliza Peltijolm, J. S. I . , Hackler. T J. Hackler,. Jamiua Kittrell, F. A. Hackler and all I ,;, other heirs unknown of Tuoa I , , ' i Koork, deceased, .'!, - j : DefatdanUM ! ' ' To Nancy L.' Hnnbjr, J, C. Htx--, $.. ra-Z(s' u, Roork, Salina A. Green, Ida . On 1, ,Stn iulZ erts, widow of J. W. RMt, dec'i-ii- 9 fi . Powell, Harah C.Ke iy, A. E. Tiederman. Pearh Roo.k. 8am A. Kelly. m. McKenxi., John B Kelly, Benj.J. Kelly, Mrs. Ulli. Dunde, Mra.. .... u. niiuMa, nai- . llrs.r ttriM- moriaii uuoy, uuanown cnuaren Of Hrs. Oonna (ulbertson deceased: uaanown chilUrea o Mr Itosa M. Onlvln deoeased; unknown 0hlldie of Harvey Roork, deceased; W. M. Haekle s. n Hackler, Mahala Hackler. Eliza PetiijohB, J. 8. i Hackler, T J Hackler, Jamiua Kittrell, F. A.I Hackler, and .all other heirs unknown of Thus j Koork: deoeased. said defendants Ia the name of the Stats of Oregon f 5 I Youand eaoh-of you are hereby requir-d to be and appear liuhe above entitled court on erl 1 before he 17th day of April, 1899, lo anewei tbH complain tiled against you in the shove r wllt'ed) i suit, and If you faU to do no tiie plaintiff will In'kJ " " a decree against you for tha rclti rrmiaueled IW ' thecr.rnpla.nt,t.wii: That the pi.i i,t be W sec on 7, towuahlp 2 south, of rang, i eist .J thl " Willamette mer dnun hain. ih , ?. claim ol Thos. Botnkr 1, Clka mV'uoiT Oregon and tha. you and each .1 wu be torevf barred from assertion i-ms .innMiB is ntiW.iftif a. . .711. H'T oi l-obroary.loi.P. H g. t iJOfh, I no. puuiivnirvn reora.u.v i, U-ii? A f)0 I0 Pin KGNTH. , . 'Vi, rnntifi--"iispriworttdia,' -idI00chtriii,. fc Ibf. Pe 4 t i