Court raid. CIRCULATION GUARANTEED LARGER THAN ANY OTHER PAPER IN THE COUNTY COURIER ESTABLISHED MAY, 1BB3 HERALD ESTABLISHED JULY, 1893 CONSOLIDATED SEPTEMBER, 1898 OREGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1899. 16th YEAR, NO.-41T Oregon City Spray Pumps, Spray Materials, GRASS CLOVER VEGETABLE and FLOWER iV J I Catalog "RTT"PT T T 180 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS. Regular March Meeting and Pre' vlous Adjourned and Spe cial Terms. I Continued from last week. J 8. F. Marks, chairman; J.R. Morton, R. Scott, commissioners. In the matter of the proposer Oregon City and New Era road, starting from the upper end of Main street in Oregon Citv Now comes E. E. Olearraan and A. Miln, a committee representing Ore eon City, showing the board that there had been a Burvey of said proposed road made from its beginning point to the city limits and requesting the board to complete said survey from the city lim its to the top of Lawton hill ; and the board being fully advised, it is ordered that D. W. Kinnaird be instructed to make said survey, profile and estimate of cost of said proposed road from city limits to top of Lawton hill at not to ex ceed a six per cent grade, cost of said Work not to exceed ($50) fifty dollars.' Ia the matter of the application of W. A. Geer for remission of taxes This matter having been submitted and con sidered and an order of the board hav ing been made on Wednesday, the 8th day of February, 1899, that the petition er pay on said taxes the sum of forty dollars and no more and that the re mainder thereof should be remitted and . all tax sales of said land, to-wit : all of section 38, township i south, of range 8 east Willamette meridian, in Clackamas county, Oregon, should be set aside and void; and the Baid W. A. Geer -having paid the Baid (f 40 as required hy the or der ot the board on said 8th day of Feb ruary, 1899, it is ordered by the board that all claims for taxes against said land now assessed or payable are hereby remitted. In the matter of the application of Mrs. Patty for aid for Mrs. Oglesby, an BEELQMY THE " -inTx. M 11 Poorly cooked food is about as useful in the stomach as a keg ol nails would be in a fire under a furnace. Charter Oaks cook properly and produce nutritious food, with little fuel and NO trouble. Every Charter Oak stove is guaranteed. We also sell other makes from $6.50 and upwards. WHERE PRICES ARE LOWEST Our Best Wall Paper Was bought before prices advanced, therefore we can pell you our good grades at very low figures. Portieres and Lace Curtains We have the prettiest patterns and o(r prices will speak for themselves. nil il? it it y A MTPPfiHM Front Street, Portland, Oregon indigent person, it- is ordered that the board give an order for $5 for such aid. In the matter of the application of Leo Friede for the remission of taxes This matter haying been submitted a-'d considered and an order of the court having been made on Wednesday, the 8th day of February, 1899, that the pe titioner pay on said taxes the sum of twenty dollars and no more and the re mainder thereof should be remitted and all tax sales of Baid land, to-wit: the southeast quarter of west half of north east quarter and southwest quarter of northeast quarter of section 36, town ship 3 south, range 81-2 east of Wil lamette meridian, in Clackamas county, Oregon, should beset aside and declared void; and the said Leo Friede having paid the twenty dollars so required by order of the court made February 8th, 1899, it is therefore ordered by the board that all claims for taxes against said land now assessed or payable are hereby remitted. In the matter of subscription 'list of donation work and request for plank for three and one-half miles of road in road district No. 6 Now comes John Reve nue, road supervisor of said district, and presents a petition and subscription list of donation work to the board, of him self and 64 others, pledging themselves to do all labor required on said road if the county will furnish material for the same. And the board not being fully advised, it is ordered that said matter be laid over until the April term of this board. In the matter of the river road be tween New Era and . Oregon City This matter coming ou to be heard upon ap plication of Willamette Pulp and Psppr Company for leave to oppn the above mentioned road from the first crossing of the railroad 'track at Stringtown to that portion of the road as surveyed August 5ih,1895, already opened and lying east of the Orileser property, in alia distance of about 1500 feet; and the board being fully advised in the premises, it is ordered that the Willa & HOUSEFURNISHERS Best Stoves 'v.inftB, PMe. mi Carpets. It's in giving vou highest grades and qualities, and yet at less than you're frequently asked for common, out-of- date designs for carpet, that makes your buying here interesting. All wool medium weight Ingrain Carpet 60c Tapestry Brussels Carpet 55c LADIES! "In five years I used 20 brooms at 25 cents eachi Total cost, f 5.00. I have used my "BISSELL" sweeper five years it cost $3 and is good for five years more." I have already saved $2.00 in cash still have my sweeper and have also had the benefit of ease, pleasure and convenience; have saved my time, labor, carpets, health, and curtains all by use of a "BISSELL." mm mette Pulp and Paper Company be and it is hereby authorized to proceed forth with to open that portion of said road surveyed August 5th, 1895, commencing from the point where said road now crosses the railroad track atStriugtown, thence along said surveyed line about 1500 feet to connection with that portion of said surveyed road of August 6th, 1895, now open, and to he opened at least 20 feet wide, cleared of brush and made passable for teams within 60 days from date thereof ; that the Willamette Pulp and Paper Company, shall keep strict account of the cost of said open ing and shall upon completion of said work render its account to the board J that the cost of said opening shall be borne equally by the Willamette Pulp and Paper Company and the county of Clacaamas; provided, however, that the county of Clackamas shall not be liable for a greater amount thereof than $250; that upon the completion of said opening all that portion of the present traveled road lying west of the portion of surveyed road of August 6th, 1895, opened in accordance herewith be and the same is hereby vacated. And it is further ordered by the board that Su pervisor Tabor, in whose district said road lies, be appointed to oversee said work for the county of Clackamas. In the matter of the offer to compro mise the case of Boechman vs. Clacka mas county This matter coming on now regularly to be heard on the written offer of Fenton. Bronough & Muir, at torneys for plaintiff, to compromise said suit for the sum of $500 and costs, amounting to $21.40, with the under standing that if it is not accepted by the board, it shall not be used against the plaintiff, Boechman, or prejudice him in the least, and the board being fully advised, it is ordered that the clerk is authorized to offer said Boechman, through hi attorneys, Fenton. Bron ough St, Muir, $300 to settle said case, and they are requested to let the board know, if possible, tomorrow, the 11th inRtant, if they wish to accept said oner. In the matter of the indigent soldiers' fund--Now comes Jacob Shade, treas urer, before the board and represents to the board that the indigent soldiers' fund is exhausted ; and the board being fully advised, it is ordered that the treasurer transfer from the general to the indigent soldiers' fund the sum of ($100) one hundred dollars. In the matter of the application of Tom P. Randall, county recorder, for an allowance of $52 per month for deputy hire or salary of E. P. Dedman a9 dep uty recorder Now comes Tom P. Ran dall, county recorder, before the board and presents the following application to the board : Gentlemen: At the last session of the legislature Oregon the duties of Rapidly Growing More Popular Iron Beds are strong and neat for the boys' room, pretty and durable for hotel or boarding house, and desirable for any bedroom, when you can get a White Enameled Iron Bed, brass knobs, full size, for $3.75. Summer Floor Dressing. Matting, clean and comfortable, easily kept c'ean, price tu cents per yard ana upwaras. Bellomn & Buscli, THB HOC8EFCRNISHKR8 BXJSCH the office of recorder were increased, and I find that under said changes it is im possible for" me to conduct the office without an increase in my clerical force. In accordance with my promise to the people' in the last canvass. I have paid for all the clerical help rrquired to per form the work of the office, and would have felt obligated to continue to do so under the same laws and conditions as then prevailed. But with the changes made as Btated above, I do not feel that I could continue to do so either in jus tice to myself or to the service that should be rendered the county: and so I trust your honorable body will grant me the following application : That you confirm my appointment of Edward P. Dedman as deputy recorder and that he be allowed the sum of $52 per month as salary from and after February 1st, 1899. And the board not being full v advised, it is ordered that said application be laid over until the next regular term of this board. In the matter of the double assess ment of W. F. and J. V. Lehi Now comet W. B. Wiggins and represents to the board that he purchased the above named persons' property at the tax pale held on October 22nd, 1898, as follows : I respectfully ask that you refund taxes to the amount of $4.75, same be ing doable assessment on lots 1, 2, 8 and 4. block 9 1-2, Oregon City, and that you strike from the tax sales book for the year 1897 the same. And the board being fully advisi-d, it is ordered that said request be granted, and the clerk is hereby ordered to cancel same on said tax sales book and to issue a warrant for said amount in favor of W. B. Wiggins. W. B. Wiggins...... $4.75 In the matter of the application for an increase in the allowance for Mrs. Wilhoit, a county charge Complaint having been made to the board by Mrs. 8. 0. Harrington that Mrs. Wilhoit's al lowance of $5 per month was insufficient to maintain her, as she had become more helpless, anil the board being fully satisfied, it is ordered that said allow ance he increased to to per month, to date from March lot, 1899. In the matter of the subscription list of donation work in road district No. 6 Now comes J. A. Richev before the board and presents a subscription list with his name and 15 others offering to donate $307.50 worth of work on the Richey and Bradley road if the county will give an equal amount; and the board not being fully satisfied , it is or dered that said matter be laid over un til the April term of this board. In the matter of the subscription list of donation work of J. S. Risley and 35 others for work on river road and Oak Grove jbill This matter ooming on now regulariy to be heard and the hoard be ing fully advised, it is ordered that said petition be accepted and that the county give JiiOO toward repairing said road out of road tax from districts Nos. 1 and 2, in which districts said road and hill are located. . . In the matter of the subscription list of donation work on Molalla road This matter coining on regularly to be heard and the survey of said road not having been completed, it is ordered by the board that said list be laid over until the April term of this board. In the matter of the application of L. Matheson, an indigent person, for aid, it is ordered by the board that said Ma theson be given an order on R . L. Rus sell, of Parkplace, for $5 worih of gro ceries. In the mutter of fins Perkle,,a Cf.unty charge Complaint having been made to the board bv Ridings & Son that said Perkle refused to pay a bul of rJ.70. se cured on account of said Perkle's dlow- anew from the countv.it is ordered by the board that said Perkle's February warrant for $10 be turned over to said Ridings & Son. and after deducting the amount of the hill they turn the balance over to said Perkle: and it is further ordered that said Perkle he ordered to come to-Oregon Citv for treatment for his hip diseapa by the county physi cians, Carll & Summers In the matter of the salary of deputy assessors This matter coming on regu larly to be heard and the board being fully advised, it Is ordered that che regular deputy be paid at the rate of $00 per month and the field deputies receive $jl per day for each day employed. In the matter of the selection of offic ial newsoapers lo publish the proceed ings of the hoard of commissioners for the ensuing year It appearing to the board that it is the time fixed by law for selecting the official newspapers lo publish the proceedings of the board of commissioners for Clackamas county, it is ordered by the board that the Oregon City Courier-Herald and the Oregon City Enterprise, two newspapers pub lished in Oregon City, Uregon, and hav ing a general circulation, be and they are selected as the official newspapers of Clackamas county for one year from this date for the publication of said pro ceedings of the board and shall be paid at the rate of 15 cents per square of ten lines of brevier type, newspaper meas ure, or it equivalent. In the matter of the fees for marriage licenses It is ordered by the hoard that the clerk be instructed to collect an ad ditional 25 rents for the affidavit when msking out mairiage licenses. In the matter of the reports of officers for the month of February, 1899 The board Laving examined the reports of the collections of the clerk and recorder for the month of February, 1899, and being satisfied, it is ordered that the Bame be approved. The reports show collections as follows, to-wit: Clerk. . . .$180.40 Recorder. . . .$133 00 In the matter of the mileage and per diem of county commissioners for the special February and regular March terms, it is ordered by the board that the mileage and per diem of the county commissioners be allowed as follow : Special term, February 6. F. Marks, 3 days and 26 miles.41160 J. R. Morton, S days and 20 mi'es. 11.00 R Scott, 1 day and 18 miles 4.80 Regular March term S. F. Marks, 4 days and 26 miles. . $14.60 J. R. Morton, 4 days and 20 miles.. 14 00 R.8cott,3 days and 19 mile 10.80 The board now adjourned to meet at call of chairman. LOCAL SUMMARY I can loan from $500 to S1500 nt 70 in terest on No, 1 mortgage security, one J to tnree years time, li. JS. Chobs. Mason & Hamlin and Kimball parlor organs for sale at Oregon City Auction House, opposite poatoffice. Readv made ilress skirts frnm i Kft to $3.00 at the Racket Store. . A few cheap reliable watches at Younger' s Highest cash nrioe naid for second hand household goods, at Bell omy & DUBCn. Money to loan at 8 percent interest on mortgages. Annlv to f). T). TV f. Latourette. . And the Prices sre minted an ridlen. lously low .that it will pay you to call. Celia Goldsmith. The Clllh tsinanrinl nnrlnra P (l Shark, proprietor, shaves for 10 cents. A full line of cigars and tobacco is kept. Dan Willians has nddnd tnhia atnoV nl groceries and provisions a full line of teed and hay. Goods delivered to all parts of the city free. Corner Seventh and Center streets Ribhnns. ftmhrnidAriaa lapaa anA all kinds of notions at the Racket Store. Money to loan at 8 per cent interest on mortgages. Apply to C. 0. & D. O Latourette. I have fthnndanoA nf mnnov fn lnan of 8 and choice loans will be made at ! yj, n. vyb. When in Portland be sure and call at the RoVfll restaurant, wharn vnn nan nai the best 15c meal in the city. 253 First oireei, corner 01 maaison. wm. Bohlander, proprietor. , Younger, who has had a life-long ex perience, will clean your watch for a dollar. For the next thirty days we will sell all trimmed and untrimmed hats at a gieat reduction, , Miss Goldsmith. . , Wanted 100 watches to repair at $1 each, at 0. A. Nash's, Postotlice build- mg. tt. Shoe repairing of all kinds at F, H, Cross' harness shop, opposite A O U W building on the hill, During my absence I have placed in charge of my dental office Dr. W. T. Lyon whom I can recommend to my friends and the public in general as a 1-: 11 c..l 1 .. . i! 1 1 . ... Bluuiui anu reuaoie aentis'. . L. L. Pickens. Steam thresher and sermrrttoi- for sale on reasonable terms. Inquire at my residence one mile east of Sunnysule Postoflice, Clackamas county, MliS. AgNKS C'llUlKSHANK. For good work horses and fresh milch cows citll on W. V. InviN, Burlow, Ore. Keep a close watch for Miss Gold smith's immense millinery opening, 45 cents round trip from Oregon City to Portland and return via Southern Pacific trains. One way rate 25 cents. Tickets now on sale at railroad depot. Trains leave Oregon City at 8:40 a.m., and 3:35 p. in , and arrives from Port land at 9 :2.'S a. m. and 6 :62 p. m. Save time by using the quicker route. Venlilv Orefr.-1nifl.11 1 nnii nnnptwH- - o - - - . ....... IIkhai.d for $2 per year. Good for J I This Coupon presented at our store with 3 0c I will get you a full-sized 20 ounce bottle of . Di. Baker's Celery and Kola IT CURES Sleeplessness Dizziness Headache Nervous Debility Biliousness Dyspepsia Stomach Complaints Constipation Torpid Liver Female Complaints Nenralgla Neivousness C. G. HUNTLEY Scut rate druggist Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum A-ctm baking powders are the greatest menacen to health of the present day. ROYAL WW NO WWOtS CO. , HEW Km. Mullno lload Committee. Editor Courier-Herald Dear Sir In your paper of March 17th a notice appears stating that at a meeting held at Mulino Grnge hall on March 13th the old committee was discharged and a new committee appointed. As a matter of fact that meeting was not called by the road committee, and the road com mitteelwas not appointed by anyone taking vrt in that meeting. Neither did anyone taking part in that meeting contribute anything toward the survey of the Molalla road, except F. G. Neu kirshner gave one day's work. As for the Buckner Creek route we were not appointed a committee on that route. Ae shall continue to act, however, as the Mulino committee on the Molalla road as instructed by those that ap pointed us until we make our report and are discharged. Respectfully, - R.GOUCHEB, W. A. WonDSIDK, M. Muxvky, F. M. MiNNtNQ, , Members of Committee. : For Bale, a Percheron stallion, weight 1650 pounds. Ia in good condition ; color strawbsrry roan. The property of Franklin Ford. Price $125. The horse can be seen at A, K. Ford's, West Ore gon City. ' Notice: Have you a farm for sale or for rent or do you know of any person holding farming lands that they wish to disi'oseof? If so, please wiite to any agent of the O. U. & N. Co. and he will send you a circular which will interest you. , .- "-, - United Modern Vigilantes have one payment per month, no more no less. No per cspita tax. When you seethe rate opposito your ago on folder yon know that's what you pay and you are not gnessing what your next payment will be. Join the Ouegon City Branch. It's time to quit walking when you can buy a first-ckss, fully guaranteed '99 bicycle with all the latest improve ments for $30. Look at them at Hunt ley's Book Store. , For flrst-clHSS handmade or machine made harness go to F, U, Cross on Seventh street, opposite A O U VV hall. Prices reasonable and wok guaranteed, Look for the announcement of Miss Goldsmith's hi millinery opening. 35 Gents DR. BAKER'S CELERY and $ KOLA COMPOUND-the true J nerve tonic contains the most successful nerve and blood reme- dies known to the medical pro- fession. It has been so uniformly successful with us, it has produced 5 such prompt and decided benefit in all cases for which it is recom- mended, that we know it has only z to be tried once in order to con vince any sufTererer of its merits. With this Coupon we help you to try it with slight expense. , Baker's Celery and Kola Com pound gives natural rest and sleep to tired, overworked nervous men S and women. It quickly relieves jjj pain and is a boon to suffering p women.' It strengthens the nerves, $ gives tone to the stomach, invigor- J ates torpid liver, regulates the J bowels, and produces a healthy appetite and sound digestion. The full-sized dollar bottle we S sell regularly for 65c, and when J the above Coupon is presented, for 30c. To be had only of - - Oregon city!