f.ltV O otin CIRCULATION GUARANTEED LARGER THAN ANY OTHER PAPER IN THE COUNTY COURIER ESTABLISHED MAY, 1883 HERALD ESTABLISHED JULY. 1893 CONSOLIDATED SEPTEMBER, 1898 . jjbl n OREGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1899. 16th YEAR, NO Oregon City Herald. Spray Pumps, Spray Materials, GRASS CLOVER VEGETABLE ahd FLOWER SEEDS JJjjj1' BUELL LAMBERSON 130 Front Street, Portland, Oregon Spray Your Trees... With Caibolic Compound. It kills moths, wooly aphis, Etc., Ei c. Also for Spraying Hops and Shruberyy. We are Agents f r this County. We carry the latgest line of Hardware. Sloves, Steel Ranges, Aj:rii'uUnrl Machimry, and Wagons Wood Stock in the City. , Special attention given to all kinds of job work and plumbing. POPE & CO., 1 COR. 4TH AND MAIN STS., OREGON CITY, ORE. BOARD OF CUHM1SIONERS Proceedings of the flay Term of the County Board. (Continued from last week) Ptiwant to th-etll of the chairman of the bow l, tlm b ard of county cim miBsiniers nvt i i pfc'ial eet-Hiun, thin tfiist day of M iy. 1899, fo-- ttie pm-po-ft ( f . meeting with lue b vil of muitniH-iorera of Multnomah ! unity. Vi fi'iiei l'-r toe propositi i of b hiding a fctcyc e put!) in lite two uMiiM'te. Present: Honorable t3 F Marks and Honorable E ctt The court then adjmrued and held a confer ence with ihe Multnomah county com missioners at Portland. Be it rHitt 'onbereil, that at a regular session of the hoirdof avium v commis sioners for tii county .of Clackamas, state of Oreioan : Began ami held in the cou'-t house at eaid county and statu n Wednesday the 6th day of M iy. 181)9, the mtue being the regular tone fixed bjraid board for holding a regal ir session ot aiid board I )r the transa-tim of wwi'y business. Present, Honorable S F vfairks, eoimnis. sioaer; Honorable J R. Morton, commis sioner; Honorable Richard cott, com mission ir, and Elinor Dixon, clerk and J J Cooke, sheriff. When the following proceedings were had to wit : w In the matter of hnilding a bridge in road district No 33, Supervisor Lewel'en was ordered to build said bridge ; and it was further ordered that Myer's repair bridge near the sawmill in same dis trict. In tne matter of the Deep Creek hill near Burghardt'e, it was ordered by the hoard that cownty surveyor, E P Ratds survey the same. In the matter f the application of Mrs Carr for an increase in the allow ance granted Miss Carr, as a county charge, the board toeing fully advised, the petition was denied. In the matter f the subscription list of donation work and plank from road dis trict No. 39. Ttrfs matter corning on regularly to be beard and the board be ing fully advised, it is ordered that said petition be granted and that the county will give30,000 feet of plank for said road in addition to the amount subscribed. In the matter ot correcting the erro neous assessment of Jacob Bohr, your petitioner -asks your honorable body to order the sheriff of said county and state to correct an error in the assessment, as the county has been assessing tares on SWofSW Uof sec 8, t2s, r3of th Will ame'te meri liiin,' bul shou d b) N W M of 8 W of sec 8, 1 2 't 3 e 6f Willamette meridian, as the petitioner desires to pay taxes on his own land. The board being fully advised, it is or dered that said petition bo granted. In the matter of finishing the improve ment commenced on the Beaver Creek hill in road district No 16, it is ordered by the board that special Snpervi.-ioi Foster be allowed $ 150 to finish said road, and it is further ordered that Supervisor Bramer be allowed $200 to improve said road. In'the matter of the petition of J. C Elliott for a tax rebate on a double as sessment. In the matter of the double assessment of 2 110 acres in northwest i.orner of section 9. t 2 8, r 3 e, Willam ette meridian. Claik masc-urity, for the years 189'j and 1898, said land having been asNessed to J. C. Elliott for both yeatsas above and taxes paid in full The undivided one hah of taid lahd was also assented to T. A. Garbade, assignee, and sold for taxes for the year 1897, amounting to $0 (56 us per tax sale, re demptkm ce-tilieale hereto annexed. It was also assessed in 1898 to said T. A dai tiade, assignee, and taxes paid as pr receipt annexed. - The petitioner therefore aked for a rebate $0 00 and $2 06 making a total of If!) 32, p.tid on double assessment. And the board be ing fully advised, it is ordered that said petition te granted, and the clerk is hereby instructed to draw a warrant on the general fund for said amount. J.C.Elliot $9 32 In the matter of a poll tax rebate for f M Barber, the said J M Barber ap peared befoie the board, and stated that lie had not been a resident of Clackamaf county for nearly two years, and exbibi tela poll tux receipt from Washington county, and the board being fully ad vised, it was ordered that said rebate be granted. J M Barber. .$3 00 fn the matter of opening bids for the bridge on upper Eagle Creek, the follow ing were read: Rovat & Son. $289. $287, $3-40, $325 Morris & Olds, 12:57.38, $248.05. (3 H D ute.hy, $275.42. W S Pavw,$2:10. F S Baker, $342. - And 1br board being ful'y advised thai the bid fVS Payne is the lowest and best hid, it is ordered that said bid b accepted and the clerk is hereby ordered to contract with sid W S Pavne for tin building of said bridge tor said sum tf $230. . In the maMer of t'be resurvey of th Killin and Cochran road in road distric No 35, the board being billy advised, P is ordered by the board, that E P Rands, oannty surveyor, be directed to resurvey said road. . In the matter of the report of viewer!- on the petition of Ed Graves, e' al, for a county road: In the matter of the re port of Christian Kocher, G W Proser and D W Arthur, viewers appointed a' ttie-list term of this board to view and locate a county road, eituated in Clacka- BELLOMY & BUSGII THE HOUSEFURNISHERS A Lesson in Arithmetic You can buy a Stove made of , poor material, hastily put together by incompetent workmen, for very little money. Such Stoves we sell for $6.50. It will never give satis faction, and will only last a few years, with careful use. You can buy a Charter Oak Stove made of the best material, by the most skilled workmen, for a reasonable amount of money. It will ALWAYS g've Satisfac tion and will outlast a half-dozen of the "cheap" kind. It also effects Wrought steel. a saving in fuel WHICH IS THE CHEAPEST IN THE END? Mrs i All- .': 2 3 vA AND SO DO MORE THAN HALF A MILLION OTHER PEOPLE BECAUSE IT IS THE BEST. tOAKV l 2 OAK QUALITY HIGH, PRICE MODERATE. Our Granite, Tin and Iron Ware is sold at Hard Time Prices. No advance. Bowl and Pitcher, plain ware, $1.00 Hammocks from 75c to $475 Baking Powder Made from pure V cream of tartar. , Safeguards the food ; against alum. A-um bakins; powdm are the greatest menacen to health of the present day. ' BOVM, MMM fOWOtS PP., NIW VOWK. mas county, Oienon, described in full on page 21 of this journal, said viewers n;ed their report showing that they had met 011 the 20(h day of April, a day named in the notice served upon them, and were duly sworn by subscribing to a writtei j oath of office administered by E P Randi the county survt-yor, after which the proceeded to the designated place an did view and cause to be surveyed b said county surveyor, the above de scribed toad. 'Hit y also filed thy fieli note and pint of li e survey, and report favorable to the establishing of said road as viewed at d surveyed, for tht reason that it is a good practical roun and of public utility. They further te commend and fuggest that the abov road be located upon the section line ex tending north from the NE coiner o. sec 32, tp 6 s, r 1 e, W M, to the norll tioundny of said township, providing nowever, that it be within the power o the county hoaril of cotmnissioueis t make such change. ' The board not hay ing power to make ruch changes, Anni M liuiiceii, whose p optiny said changi affects, is instructed to make her indi vidtial tilion lor huch change. Said report was read 011 jesterdsy and now on this day on its ncond reading. An. it apftearing to the board that there is t remonstrance and 1 e ition fur damaget died And it lurtller appearing ihii 1101 e f the ruuioitrators were present and that there were 42 more names 01. 1 he petition th tn un the lemonstrance, itisordeied that said remonstrance b dented and thi petition be granted in so tar as it relates to said temonstrance ; and that i: funher appears that there lias been claims for damages filed as fol -iowa 'to wit: T C Ackerson, $500; Adolf Brockart, $400; KE KUh, $200; Joseph ft Yodt r, $275 and Wihiam Bteme, $li)0, in ese said report is accepted. Thete orfefcit '.s Oidered by the boa d that ueoi'gw Kjdm, John Daly, and -Al Reynolds he appoin'ed viewers of rlamages to meet at the beginning point s iul road on the 22nd day of May. 1899, at 9 o'clock a. lu., and alter being lu y sworn that they view said road the whole distance through the lands of T ' Ackerson, Adolf Broi kart,' F tC FibIi, lotepli S Yoder, ani William Sterne, and d 'termine if any, how much lesh valnaidc their said lands would he ren dered by reason of the location and opening of said road and repoit thesaui inariiingat the next regular term ol his bo iid, an'lit is further ordi red ilia1 die exceiiBe of said view and siuvey be paid by Clackamas county as follows: o'luis Kocher, 2 days, 18 inilea. .,.$5 8H Jones Lever Binder liniiilh'1"'" ..dliiliti-wrt''- This Cflehrated hinder ha gained an enviable teputation in the last four v'ears in Oregon. It represents lever power as a plied to 1 inding It will un lighter, last longer and bind tigti'cr than nnv other bindr in the market. The Jones Chain Drive foot lift Mower has 1:0 hack lath, ru, s l;j;hi and is very lurable. Will cut heavy graB with ease. I also carry a fu'l line of Hy Rake, Te lder H.iy To-, s, A Ivmme Thresh ra and Traction Engines, John Deere Plow r, 11s well as a fi ll liiie'td AtjihulturuS Implements and Vehicles. t;ll and sec me before buying. EDWARD HUGHES Ccr.ier Front and Taylor Streets, PjRTtAhD, CRJCOW" VV 1'iosser. 3 D V Arthur 3 " Paul S-.hneider 2 " Hen i'ltalher 2 " AMSct.it 2 " Ernest Iian ls 4 " 50 32 43 miles . ..11 nil .. 0 20 .. 4 00 . . 4 (in .. 4 00 . .21 d0 fOPTIEPtS,- The Habit of Buying Carpets at Bellomy & Busch'a ia a good habit. It is a rapidly growing habit with all Clackamas County. It is a habit by which thousands save in their daily monthly and yearly expenditures. It is a habit that becomes more fixed the oftener people buy here, and the broad reason is satisfaction. People are satisfied with our eoods. ' Peonln am - . - cs Total $58 00 In the matter ef the petition ot W Jones, et al, for a county road. Io the mailer of the petition filed by W Jones nnd nioie than 12 householders of the county, 1 ving in the vicinity of tile road described in the petition, and praying vieweis to be appointed to view ami locate a county road in Clackamas county, Oregon, described in full as follows: Beginning at a point 011 the Fisher 'road on the line between sees 25 and 30, tp 3 s, r 2 e of W M, said point being 28 :47 chains of the corner of sees 2 ) and 2(5 and 35 and 30 of the above township or as near as practicable to said point; thence running east as near as practi cable to the line between sees 25 and 30 to the intersection of the section line and the present traveled road ; thence in a southeasterly direction to a point in the present traveled road at the north end of the bridge, crossing the Beeson Mill pond. Also to vacate all that portion of the Fisher and Beeson Mill road between the beginning and terminal points above mentioned. Said petitioner filed the affidavit of notices posted respecting said roarj, showing that there bad been frosted; One on the court house bulle tin board and three in three of the most public places in the vicinity of the pro posed road more than 30 days prior to the presentation of this petition lie also filed a bond for $100 conditioned ac cording to law. The board being fully advised, it is ordered that Frank Jaggar, W W May and John Shannon be and are hereby appointed viewers to meet at place of beginning on the 18th day of May, and subscribe to a written oath of office administered by E P Rands, a skillful surveyor, before proceeding to view and locate said road and report in writing at the next regular term of this board. In the matter of the correction of the description of W 8 Mark's property, it was ordered by the board that correction of the description of the property be cor rected as taxed. In the matter ot the $100 promised road district No 35 in May, 1898, it is ordered by the board that said $100 promised said district, order being found on page 168, county commissioner'! journal, No 17, be now allowed aaid dis trict, and that they now be permitted to use the tame. In the matter of the report of viewers cn the petition of George D Eby et al, f t a county road : la the matter of the re port of William W Davis, J E Crawford and 1 0 Tracy viewern. appointed at the last term of this hoard to view and loc ,1 x county road hit 11 a led in Clai k tiiiin lounty, Oregon, described in fu'l o page 50 of ihis journal. Said vn-vten tiled their report hhowing that, tin y lino met 011 the 20 h day of April, 1890,. a day named in the notice served upon then, and were duly sworn by subscribing to a wiitun ath ofofhVe administered hy E P Rands, county survi yor. did view and cause to be surveyed by said county sur veyor, the aboye described road. They also tiled the field notes and plat t.f the survey, said viewers report favorably to the establishing of said road as viewed and surveyed, for the reasons that it is a good, practicable route and of public utility. And it appearing to the board that there ia no remonstrance or petition for damages tiled, and being Batislied that said road will be of public utility; it is ordered and adjudged that the lield notes and ulat of said survey be re corded and in all'respects approved, antl that tho said view and survey having been paid by the petitioners, ihe clerk is hereby ordeied to issue the necessary notice to the supervisor of the district or districts in which said road lies to 0en and work the same. All that portion of the load heretofore described and asked to be vacated be and the same is In all 1 expects ordeied vacated on the opeuinn ol said road. ' In the matter of discnntinivng the u!' lowance of L Freeman, it is ordered that said allowance he discontinued after June 1, 1899, and that Mm,UJ Parker draw the next order, said warrant to he for $4 In tne matter of tho peti'ion of Fred Moshherger, et al, for a countv road In the matter of the petition fi ed by Fred Moshherger and more than 12 household ers of the county living in the vicinity of the road described in tho petition, ami praying vieweis to be appointed to v'm and locate a county road In Clackamas county, Oregon, described in full as fol lows: Commencing at a point in the center of the Needy ami Molalla road at the corner of s cs 3P) and 30, tp 4 s, r 1 e, of W M, and on the township line between said town ships, 4 and 5 in Clackamas county, state of Oregon, running thence due south on the section line between "aid set tiorn', 1 ami 2, a distance of aliout 1 fa mile 'o inte'sect which U knowu a Ihu Gurl in 10 d us the point of termt nation ; said rood should w a 4f)-fo" rhmT.' Said petitioner filed' Ids allldayitl of notices posted n specting said roaili shoeing that theri hid "et posted, onw tit the court house, and three in tb.ue (E he most public place- in the- vicinity cS the piopived road more tlian-30 day prior to the presentation Of this petition, lie also tiled a hond fur $l(HI conditioned acroiding to law. The hood being fully advised, it is ordered, LE Armstrong,. E Klarr and Al W ng he appoinlod view ers to meet at place of bediming on lhe 22nd day of May, 1899, and subscribe to a written oath of office, administered hyt E P Rands, a Bkilled smveyoir, he ap pointed by the board to survey sui'road and report in writing at. the next regular term of this board. In ihe matter of the improvement of the Mnlalla roatl ; it is ordeied by the. board that said matter be laid over until Monday, the loth instr In the matter 01 the subscription list of Beeson and others tr im road dis trict No 39. It U ordered by the boaroi that said matter be laid over until tb June term. In Ihe mutter of aid forj.mies ltyarr, an indigent person ; it is ordurt d by the hoard that aid be granted said James Ryan in the Mini of $3. James Ryan .... ..$3 0( In the matter nf opening the Orny'o Mill road in road disttjet No 20. Clerk oidered to notify Mipcivi-oi llutcliinsoi of s.tid dislricl to open said road at once so it could he traveled. In 1 the math r of aid f ir Mrs Walker, an indigent person The hoard beinjr fully advised, it is ordered hy the boarJ that said aid he denied. In the matter of the petition for 3 liquor license hy Jasper Yunker of Cascade precinct. 2Iow comes Jasper Yunker hefoie the board by his attorney. George 0 Browne) and presents the petition t.f saltl Jasper Yunker mid n majority of the legal voters in Cascailx voting pie. inc.t ami it appearing to tin boaid that siid petition hud been made in a legal manner and that the necessary fees had been raid. It is lhero(ore ordered that said license be granted, anil the clerk is hereby autboriz 'd to issue (Continued on pngti 8) ?e Paint Talks (No. '2) I have in mind a house b'uilt seven or eight years ago and painted with two coats of Masury's Liquid Paint, about two years later a house was built on the adjoining X lot and painted with White Lead and Oil bought in Port land Oregon City merchants didn't have even a chance J to give figures on this material. To-day if I were to point 3 out those two houses to you (and I would be glad to do X so at any time) you would probably insist that the house jj on which Masury's paint was used could not have been painted over three or four years ago and that the Lead and Oil house not less than ten years ago. jj) The lead and oil man cou-ld have easily saved money by paying me double the amount he did the Portland merchant, but "if he hal only known" I could have sold 3 him Good material at the same price he paid for poor. ! C. Q. HUNTLEY I Druggist t OREGON CITY, OREGON SI