OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAYJULY 28, 1899. ftf Land Titles nd Lanfl OLlice Business a Specialty. ROBERT A. MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Will practice In all the Courts of the Btate and te Bureaus of the Interior Dsparlment at Wash (ton. Koom 8, Chabmah Buildino, OREGON CITY, OREGON. JOHN H. WOURMS ATTORNEY AT LAW i SDeutfdcx Stbbotat. Oregon ity, Oregon Office with H. E. Cross. YAN R. HYDE LAW OFFICE Will practice In all the CeurtB of the Slate and the 0. 8. Land Office. Abst acts made. Land Ti to Quieted. Conveyances and all Legal Docu ments drawn. Real Estate bought and sold. Divor es a Specialty. Office in Caufield Builmno, OREGON CITY, OREGON. G. E. HAYES ATTORNEY AT LAW Opposite Huntley's Book Store, Up Stairs OREGON CITY, - OREGON COMMERCIAL BANK of OREGON CITY CAPITAL f 100,000 Transacts a General Banking Business Loans made. Bills discounted. Makes col- factions. Buys and sells exchange on all polnti n the United States and Europe and on Hong Kong. Deposits received subject to check. Bank open from 9 A M. to 4 F. M. D.C. LAlODRtlTE, FRED 3. MEYER, President. Cashier. C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE AITORKEYH AT LAW Commercial, Real Estate and Probata Law Specialties . Office In Commercial Bank Building OREGON CITY .... OREGON Geo. C. Bbownku J. U. Campbku BROWNELL & CAMPBELL ATTORNEYS AT LAW Caufield Building Oregon City, Or W. S. U'REN ATTORNEY AT LAW, Jaggar Building, opposite Huntley's, OREGON CITY - OREGON ft SCHUEBEL ATTORNEY AT LAW 2)eutfd)et SIbtoolat. OREGON CITY OREGON BATH COMFORT Is unknown unless everything connected with the oain tun is in period order. The Plumbing done bv us is thoroughly satisfac tory because it is done right. F. C. GADKE BOARD OF CUliMISSlONERS Proceedings of the July Term of the County Board. (Continued from last week.; In ibe matter of building a small bridge in road district No. 24 It is or dered by the board that Supervisor Smith, of said district, build said bridue. In the matter of the bids for building a bridge across North Rock creek The time having arrived for opeuing said bids, which were as follows: , A W France, Howe truss $1,200 00 Pacific Bridge Co., Pratt truss. 1,210 00 Pacific Bridge Co., Pratt truss. steel cylinders 1,600 00 Royal k Son, Howe truss 1.200 00 Royal A Sun, tieir own plan... 1,094 00 J A SINGLE RED LINE PILL taken in time will often head off a seri ous illness. Our pills for Biliousness, Torpid liver. Loss of appetite, Sick headache, Indi gestion, Dyspepsia, Constipation and all kindred complaints are of the highest standard of quality, being prepared in the most careful manner from absolutely pure drugs. In Boxes at 25c. We keep all the well known makes of Pills. CHARMAN &C0., Cut Rate Druggists. Notice. All parties knowing themselves in debted to Noblitt & Co. will be expected to call and settle at once. No exceptions will be made, as we wish to pay pur bills, and desire others to do likewise so that we can litt & Co, EAST AND SOUTH VIA The Shasta Route OF THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. ExpressTrains Leave Portland Daily. South. North. 7 0OP.M. I,v Portland Ar tjOOA.y 7.52p.m. Lv OreRon t'lty Lv 7 00a. 7:4fA.M. Ar Ban Francisco Lv 7:0n p. 5:00p.m. Ar Ogden Ar 1:10 p.m 6:05 p.m. Ar Denver Lv 6:45 p.m 6:40 a.m. Ar Omulia Ar 8:60 A ll 8:15P.M. Ar Chicago Lv 6:30 A.M 7:00 a.m. Ar Los Angeles Ar 9:26 p.m 8:15 p.m. Ar Kl Paso Ar 2:35 P.M 4:15 p.m. Ar Fort Worth Ar 8:40 A.M 7:56 A.M. Ar New Orleans Ar 8:40 pm THOS. F. RYAN Notary Public and Real Estate Broker Iiadims Insurance Aoehcy of Clackamas County Monev to Loan. Abstract! of Title Made Drawing of Legal Documents a Specialty Office on east side or main street Between 6th and 7th OREGON CITY, - OREGON M. C. STRICKLAND, M. D. (Hospital and Private Experience.) Offers his professional services to the people of Oregon City and vicinity. Special attention paid to Catarrh and Chroulo disease. Best ol references given. Office in Willamette Building. Office hours: 10 to 13 a. m., 4 to i jt. m. OIIQON CITY .... OREGON DR. L. L. PICKENS DENTIST Barclay Building, Oregon City, Ore. Prices Moderate . All Operations Guaranteed. DR. GEO. IIOEYE, DENTIST. Office In Caufield Building, Main Street Oregon Oitv. Bridgb and Obown Wore a Specialty. All work warranted and satisfaction guaranteed. DR. J. H. MILLER, DENTIST, Seventh Street, near 8. P. Depot, pBEQOK OlTY, ObBQOH t . . DR. FRANCIS FREEMAN " DENTIST. Graduate of the Northwestern Univer sity Dental School, also of American Col . lege of Dental Surgery, of Chicago. WITH DB WKLCH. Willamette Block - OppotiU Pottoffice Obegoh Citt, Obegon. C, N. GREENMAN (Established 1865 , THE PIONEER EXl'KESSMAH AND DRAYMAN Parcels Delivered to All Partt of the City OREGON CITY .... OREGON J. C. BRADLEY. Prop. Nofalitt Livery and Sale Stable OREGON CITY, OBEGON , Oithe Street between the Bridge and the Depot. Double and tingle rigs and laddie horses a trays oa hand at tha lowest rate,nd a ooirj alM eonneeted with the Urn for loose ttocj AnYtnfonnaUon regarding any kind of sloes Botoptli attend! to bj letter or person. HORSE! BOVOHT OR SOLD. DINING CARS, OBSERVATION CARS Pullman First cUss and Tourist Cars attached to all through trains. ROSEBUItU MAIL DAILY 8:30A.M. , Lv Portland Ar4:80p.M 9:20A.M. Lv OregonClty Lv H:84f. 5:20 p.m. Ar Roseburg Lv I 7:3 OOEVALLIS MAIL DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAY.) 7:80 A.M. I l.v Portland Ar5:60P.M 11:55 A.M. I Ar Corvailis Lv 1:10 P.M At Albany and Oorvalils connect with train of Oregon Central & Eastern R. R. INDEPENDENCE rASPENGEB DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAY. I 4:50P. M. 7.80 P.M. 8:30 P. M. Lv Ar Ar Portland McMinnvllle Independence Arl Lv Lv 8:25 A.M 5:.'0A.M 4:50 A.M Direct connection at fun Erancifco with Steamship Lines for Hawaii. Japan. ( hina, tin PlilliuniueR and Australia. For through tickets and rates call on 'or address E. E. UOTI), Agent, Oregon City R.KOEHLER, 0, H.MAKKHAM, Manager, u. F. P Ag' ni, Portland, Or. Portland, Or. SIPABT. TIME SCHEDULES ARRIVI roa From Port and. from Fast Salt Lake, Denver, Fast kail Ft.Wonu, Omaha, Mail. l:Wp.m. Kansas City, 8t 6:46 p.m. Louis, Chicago, and East. Spokane Walla Walla, 8po- Spokane Flyer kane, Mlnneapo- Flyer I4f. m. Us, St. Paul, Du- 1:80 a. m ltith, Milwaukee, Chicago and East IMi.b. Oeean Steamships 4:00 p.m. From Portlsnd. Sail every flva days. . 8:00 p. m. Columbia River 4:00 p.m. Ii. Sunday Steamers. Ex. Sunday Saturday 111:00 p. m. To Astoria and Way Landings. l;Ni.n. Wlllamstte Rlnr. 4:80 p.m. Ex. Sunday Ex. Sunday Oregon City, New- tng.Baleia A Way audingi. 7:00 a. ro. Willamette and Ytas- 1:80 p.m. Tues., Thur. hill Rivera. Mon.. Wed. ui Bat. end Fri. Oregon City, Day ton, & Way Land ings. (:00 a.m. Willamette River. 4:80 p.m. lues.. ThM. Tuee., Thar, ud Sat, Portland to Corral- end Bab lis Way Land Ufa. - la. BtPejrie Snake River. LvLxwlsJfcn 2:30a.m. Eiparla to Uwlston ' ! daily y r 1 1 ' : H Ralston, Howe truss 1,333 00 Puget Sound Co., combination cylinder piers. 130-foot span . 2.230 03 Puget found Co., combination bent Dieib. 130-foot snan.... 1.680 00 Puget Sound Co., steel cylinder piers. 180-foot snan 2.950 00 J W McCov. Howe truss 997 00 Moms & Olds, do . 943 0(1 W S Payne, do 970 00 and it appealing to the board that the bid of Munia & Olds is the lowest and best, it is ordeied that tbe contract be awarded to Morris A Olds for $948 and that the board will conlract with tiieiu for the same. In the matter of the subscription list of donation w rk in road di-.trict No. 25 It is ordered bv the board that said subscription list be accepted, and Super visor Barth, of said district, be ordered to work out same about the 17th of this month, in accordance with said petition. In the matt:r of the petition and sub scription list from road district No 24 It is ordered by the board that said pe tition be granted and the petitioners be allowed $15 from the road, fund to aid in said work. In the matter of the petition of E. H. Burghardt et al for a county road In the matter of the petition tiled by E. J. But gnai dt and more than twelve house holders of the county living in the viein ny of the road described in the pelition and praying viewers to be appointed to view and locate a county road in Clacka mas county, Oregon, described in full as lollows: .beginning at the quarter cor ner stone between sections 10 and In, township 2 south, range 3 east Willam ette meridian, following as near as prac ticable the loliowing course and distan ces: bouth b chains, south 40 deg. east 8 chains, south 7 deg. east 1.97 chains, south 54 deg. east 92 links, south 36 deg. east bo links, soul h 43 deg. east 2Mb chains, souih 47 deg. east 52 links, south 53 deg. east 84 links, south 42 deg. east 70 links, south 31 deg. east 80 links, south 39 deg. east 1.90 chains, south 09 deg. east 1.18 chains, south 58 deg east 72 links, South 65 deg. east 60 links, south Zb deg. east 1.05 chains, south b7 deg. east 2.49 chains, south 27 deg east 98 links, south 2b deg west 35 links, south 1 deg. west 67 links, south 81 deg. west 75 links, south 40 deg. west 1.10 chains, south 86 deg. west 1.82 chains, south 58 Ji, deg. west 1.78 chains, south 28 deg. east 2 chains, south 1h deg. west 1 chain, south 3u deg. west 2.30 chains, south It deg. west 1.91 chains, south 83 deg. west 1.39 chains, south 41 deg. west 2.28 chains, south 55 deg west 2.85 chains, south 15 deg west 2.55 chains, south 27,! deg. went 2.78 chains, south 5 deg. we'st 8.44 chains to a stone marked "K. Q " and X on top at foot of Deep Creek hill tor terminal point, and vacate all that portion oi Ihs present road between the beginning and terminal points and not included in this petition, baid petitioner hied his affi davit of notices posted respecting said road, showing that there bad been post ed one on the court houte bulletin hoard and three in three of the most public places in the vicinity of tbe proposed road, more than thirty days prior to the presentation of thiB petition, lie also filed a bond of $100 conditioned accord ing to law. Tbe board being fully ad vised, it is ordered that Curia Heiser, Henry Hoffmaster and P. Judd be and hereby are appoinled viewers, to meet at place of beginning on Wf-dnesclay, the 26th inst., and subscribe to a written oath of office administered by J. W. Meldium, deputy county surveyor, he being appointed by the board to survey said road, before proceeding to view and locate said road, and report in writing at the next re gular term of this board. In the matter ot the re-survey of the Long read and report ol viewers thereon This matter coming on now regularly to he heard, and it appealing to ti e board that only two of said viewers met, and the board being lully advised, it is ordered that for said reason eaid view be declared illegal and that the expense of said view and eurvey be paid by Clackamas county. It is also further fl.'T-lr nf t.Kta l,rta, ta tiaroh, nr.lara. issue said license. In the matter of the report of the viewers of damages on the petition of B. F. Linn et al for a county road The re port of said viewers of damages coming un now to be heard and the affidavit of said viewers of damages having no mag istrate's jurat attached to it to show that said viewers had ever been sworn, and the board being fully advised in the matter, it is ordered that said report be declared illegal; and it ia further or dered that John Shannon, L. D. Mum power and C. E. Spence, eaid viewers of damages, be ordered to meet at the premises of Owen Hughes, said claim ant for damages, on the 31st inst., and view said road the whole distance through the lands of said Owen Hughes and see how much less valuable, if any, said land would become by reason of the opening and location of said Linn road as petitioned for an J report inii v r i g at the next regular meeting of this board. The board now adjourned to meet to morrow, the 7th inst., ai 9:30 a. m. chains to fir stake markel R. A., from which a fir 8 inches in diameter bears north 69 deg. -10 min. west 0.60 chains, marked B. A. B. T.; south 48 deft. 22 min. west 10.28 chains to a fir stake marked R. A. at 4 55 chains across old road up the hill from which an oak 8 inches in diameter bears south 64 deg. 40 min. west 0.60 chains, marked R. A. B. T. ; south 3) dea. 55 min. west 4.63 we3t 16.3 feet to stak marked 0 4.30; thence south 26 deg. 22 min. east 106 2. feet to stake marked Sta 15x49.2 gr;ide; thence south 59 deji. 36 min west I20.& feet to stake marked Sta 16x75.5 grade ; thence south 50 deg. 23 min. west 240.2 feet to stake marked Sta 19x15.70 grade; thence south 26 deg. 55 min. west 109.3 feet to stake marked Sta 20x25 grade ; thence south 21 deg. 2 min. west 134 feet chains to a stone 10x10x20 inches, X on to stake marked Sta 21x59 arade ; thence- top, irom which a large boulder marked south 10 detr. 5 min. west 123.7 feet to a vv. K. bears north 28 deg. 40 min. west stike.marked Sta 22x82.7 grade; thence 0.56 chains ! south 57 dea. 25 min. west 2.20 chains to a stone X on top 8x8x30 inches in trees; soutu 63 deg. 20 min. west 3.03 chains to a fir stake marked R. B., frum which a barberry 5 inches in diameter bears south 24 deg. 40 min. east 0.56 chains, marked R. A. B. T.; south 46 deg 25 min. west 2.10 chains to a fir stake marked R. A., from which an oak 6 inches in diameter bears south 53 deg. east 0 94 chains, marked R. A. B Friday, July 7th, 1899. Board met pursuant to adjournment, board and officers present as of yester day, the 6th inst. The minutes of that day being read aud approved, and now on this duy the loliowing business was hud,.to-wit: In the matter of the application of G. O. Fields for a railway franchise At thiB time the application of G C. Fields, of Oanemah, Clackamas county, state ot Oregon, for a franchise to lay down and operate a railway along and upon the county road from the most southerly end ot Main street in Oregon City to the north boundary line of the town of Ua nemah, where said county road enters or connects with Main street in said town of Canemah, thence along and up on said Main street in the town of Cane mah to the southernmost limit of said town of Canemab, and to erect poles and appliances and stretch wires thereon foi the purpose of transmitting power ovtr the same, comes on to be heard; and it appearing from the petition and tetll inony heard in the mttter, and alter viewing said road, and it appearing that it would be for the best interest of all concerned that the prayer of said peti tion be granted, and the said petitioner appearing and assenting thereto, it is therefore ordered that U. C. Fields, his heirs and assigns, be and is hereby granted the full privilege and tight for and during the term ol ntiy years irom the hi'Bt day ot July, A. V. 1899, to con btruct, maintain and operate a tingle or double track railroad of iron or stt-el, with necessary turnouts, turntables and switches, and to erect poles and stretch wires thereon for the purpose of trans mitting power and current1 over the same along and upon the county road on and near the east bank of the Willam ette rher between Main street in Ote gon City and Main f tieet in the town of Canemah, Oregon, also along and upon Main street in the town of Canemah from the no-tli to the south boundaries thereof, for the purpose of tiausmitting passengers, freight and express, with privilege to propel the cars with horses, electricity, cable or otherwise, except cteatn, and with privilege of collecting fare each way not to exceed five cents lor each passenger for one continuous passage between the terminal points mentioned, upon condition that at least one track of said railway shall be com pleled and in operation by the first day of December, A. D. 19J0; and if for any reason the whole line or distance de scribed is not finished and in operation within the time stated, the rijiht granted herein over the unfinished part shall be forfeited and of no effect. Cars shall run over said railway after December 1st, 1900, at least as frequent as every thirty minutes from 6 o'clock a. m. until 7:30 o'clock p. m. and thereafter at least once an hour until 10 :3J o'clock p. m. of each day (unavoidable delays and accidents excepted); and where said street or ruad shall be improved by graveljng or other wise, said oner or owners of said rail way shall at their own expense at the same time improve 1 he same between the rails of its track or tracks and one foot on either side of said track or tracks with the same material as the said street or road shall be improved; and t!ie said G. C. Fields, his succe-sors or assigns, shall so lay, construct Rnd maintain the trat ks of said railway that the top of the rails shall be even with the surface of said street or toad, where permanently improved. It is furiher ordered and understood that this fran chise is granted upon the vundiiion that in the event of any portion of sail rail way being hereafter taken within the city limits of any town, city or munici pal" corporation, this franchise shall be subject to enforcement by such munici pal corporation. In the matter of the claim of G. II. Perrott for a tax rebate In the matter ordered that Robert Brown. John Dar- of the claim of G. II. Perrott for return ling and John Dixon meet at place of beginning of said Long road on the 14th inst. and view and cauBe to be surveyed the first mile of the old original Long road and report in writing at the next regular term of this board. John II. Darling, 1 day, 6 miles. . Robert J. Brown, 1 day, 8 miles. , John W. Meldrum, 1 day, 6 miles $2 2 4 , E. DONALDSOX, Agent. Oregon City. W. H. HURLBURT, tteserel Passenger Agent. Portland, Ot. Total 10 20 In the matter of bids for plank on the Molalla road Bids for plank for the Molalla road were received and opened as follows, to-wit: Trullinger Bros., per m at mill $5 50 per m delivered on road 7 00 Bagsby Bros, per m delivered on the road. 7 00 Lindsey & Son, per m delivered on the road 7 00 Mulino Lumber Co., per in deliv ered on the road 7 00 and the board not being fully advised, it is ordered that said bide be laid over until the adjourned term of this board, which will be held on the 2-!d inst. In tbe matter of L. Freeman, a county charge It is ordered by the board that L. i reeman for the pres- of $7.28 paid on an erroneous tux sale of b4 of neJi sec. 20, twp. 6 a, range 2 e, for taxes ot 1889, the claim is allowed and the clerk ordered to issue a warrant for said amount. G H Perrott ....... 7 28 In the matter of advertising for wood for the court house It is ordered by the board that the clerk advertise for fifty cords of good, round body fir wood for the court house. In the matter of the individual petition of the Portland General Electric Co fr the relocation of a porti n of the Wil lamette Falls road N ow comes the Port land General Electric Co., by their sec retary, Ohas. H. Caufield, and petitions th i board fur a relocation of a part of the Wfllamette Falls road where it runs through their property, as follows, to wit : Part of survey of Willamette Falls road to be vacated Beginning at the center of the northerly end of the north erly approach of the suspension bridge across the Willamette river at Oregon City, in section 31. township 2 south of range 2 east, from which an oak 6 inches in diameter bears south 39 deg. went 1.10 chains marked B A.R. T. Var2t deg. ; running thence north 34 deg. 20 min. west o.ia chains to nr stage 4 t5 be granted L. Freeman ent, he agreeing to ask no further assist ance from the county, aud the order inches sonata marked R. A., from which made at the June term in regard to eaid ftn oat g inches In diameter bears south matter is hereby rescinded and an- ,iai deo. west 1.26 chains marked R. A. B. T. ; north 79 de. 45 min. west 4.ui nulled. L Freeman $5 00 In the matter of the application of Carl Goodmen for a peddler's license This matter coming on to be heard on the application of Carl Goodmen for a peddler's license in Clackamas county, aud the board being fully advised, it is ordered that said Cart Goodmen be granted a peddler's license for two months for tbe earn of G,65, and the chains to fir stake 4 inches square marked R. A., from which a far 10 inches in diameter bears north 84i deg. west 1.15 chains marked R. A. B. T. ; south 22 dez. 25 min. west 5.50 chains across corner of Clubhouse property to a fir stake marked R. A., from which a maple 14 inches in diameter bears north 65 deg. west 0 55 chain marked R. A. B. T. ;' south 39 deg. 10 min. west 4.30 south 61)4 deg. west 5.65 chains to an angle oak 7 inches in diameter marked R. A. : south 47 deg. west 18 03 chains to a fir stake in center of north easterly end of finished grade of Willam ette Falls road now built. Total dis tance, 64 88 choins. Change in linn, survev of v lilamette Falls 10 id Field notes as follows: Beginning at the center of the north erly end of the northerly approach of the suspension bridge across the Willamette river at Oregon City, in section 31, town ship 2 souh of range 2 east, the center line of which bridge bears north 35 deg. 3( min. west, running thence north 10 deg. 27 min west 277 feet to a fir stake ; thence north 83 dfg. 22 miu. west 4)0.6 feet to a fir stake : thence south 20 deg. 52 min. west 429 feet to a fir stake: thence south 42 deg. 43 min. west 287 feet to a fir stake ; thence south 49 deg. 34 min. west 549 fet to a fit stake; thence south 25 deg. 49 min. west 337 7 leet to a fir stake; thence south 51 deg. 14 min. west. 138 3 feet to a fir staKe : thence south 63 deit. 14 min. west 159 feet to a fir slake; thence south 52 deg. 44 min. west 785 feet to . a fir Btake: thence Boiith 44 deg. 40 min. west 917 feet to a fir stake in center of northeast erly end of finished grado of Willamette VrUs road now built. Total distance. 4349.6 feet. I 1 erehy certify that the above survey is coirect. T. W. Sullivan. And the board being full.v advised, it is ordered that Henry Ralston. C. A Miller and Hiram Straight be and are hereby appointed viewers, to meet at piece of beginning on the 25th inst. and subscribe to a written oath of office ad ministered by T. W. Sullivan, skillful surveyor, (he being appointed by the hoard to survey sa-.d road) before nro- ceeding to view and locate said road and report in writing at the next regular term ot this board. In the mitter of the petition of E.J Yocum for a tax rebate and correction of tax roll of 18;8 This mutter enmhie on to he heard at this time up m the ap plication of E. J. Yorum for a correc tion of the tax roll of 1898, on which the property of said petitioner is wrongiuliy assessed, and it appearing to the board that said K. J. Yokum Is now and for a number of years has been the owner of the east of the Wm. DeShields D. L. C, in sec. 27, township 3 south, range 4 east, containing 160 acres; that on the tax roll for 18U8 the assessor inadvert ently copied the assessment of one Au gust Yergain and entered same as against said E.J.Yocum on said roll; and it furiher appearing that the assess ment of the wes't y2 of said Win. De- Shields I). L. C, belonging to Wm. Siubbe, for the year 1898, said west being of same quality of laud as east was $9 per acre for tillable and $1 25 for non tillable land ; that petitioner owned at lime of making said 1898 roll 50 acres of tillable and 110 acres of non-tillable land and that the value of petitioner's improvements upon said lands has been fixed by the asses-sor for 1899 at fiO. Now, on motion of Hednes & Griffith. a'torneys for petitioner, it is ordered that the said tax roll for 1898 ho and the sheriff is hereby authorized to amend the same so that the assessment of peti tioner, E. J. Yocum, thereon shall rend as follows : E J. Yocum, east of the Wm De Shields D. L. C. in sec. 27, township 3 south, range 4 east, 60 aeres tillable, 450 ; 110 acres non-tillable, JU37.50; improvements on lands, $50; the other items of said assessment to remiiin the same; and the sheriff is hereby directed to ci llect. taxes on said amended assess ment Hnd to collect from said K. J Yo cum Kt ito taxes foi 1898 on the full amount of assessment as entered on the roll before the muking of this amend ment. In tho matter of the petition of Ward Lawton and more than 12 householders of the county living in the vicinity of the road described I "in full as follows: Commencing at a stone 20x8x6 Inches, marked X on top, set at the point where the center line of Third street, In Ore gon City, intersects the west line of the right of way of the Oregon and Califor nia railroad, and running thence south 17 deg. 10 min. enst 72.9 ftet to a fir stake 4 inches in diameter marked R, A. .across track and 45 feet distance from cenler line of the main track ; thence south 40 deg. 4D min. west 311.5 feet to a fir stake 4 inches square marked B. A., set 45 feet distance from center line of main track of O. & 0. railway j thence south 42 deg. 40 min. west 417 feet to a stone 3x3x3 inches marked X on top; thence south 30 deg. west 92 feet to a stone marked X on top; thence south 9 deg. east 316.5 feet to a Btono 3x2x3 inches marked X on top; thence south 31 deg 24 min. west 219.d feet to an oak stake 2 inches square marked F 0 7 on southeast; thence south 56 deg east along center line 165 feet to a stake center line of Seventeenth and High streets ; thence south 34 deg. west along cenler line of High street 103.6 feet to a stake marked C 1.4; thence south 44 deg. 19 min. west 84 3 feet to a stake marked Sta 3x58 grade ; thence south 33 deg. 9 min west 110.2 feet to a stake marked Sta 4x02.5, 0 1.70 ; thence south 03 deg, 8 min. west 113.8 feet to a stake marked Sta 5x77 J3 grade ; thence south 58 deg. 37 min. west 69.3 feet to a stake marked Sta 6x46.6 grade; thence south 41 deg. 12 min. west 219.8 feet to a slake marked C5.75; thence south 31 deg. 34 min. west.'123.2 feet to a stake marked Sta 9x89.2 grade ; thence south 16 deg. 42 min. west',167.6 feet to a stake marked Sta 11x56.8 grade; thence south 38 deg. 49 min west 100 feet to a stake marked Sta 12x57.8 grade; thence south 47 deg. 20 min. west 117.7 feet to stake marked Sta 13x74.5 grade; thence south 37 dog. 29 min. west to stake marked Sta 14s 27.7 grade; thence south 1 deg. 8 min. south 21 deg. 30 min. east 107.4 feet to a stake marked Sta 23x9J,10 grade; thence- soutn l deg 11 mm. west 110.7 feet to a stake marked Sta 25x0,80 grade ; theuce south 16 deg. 18 min. west 71.1 feet to a stake marked Sta 25x80.90 grade ; thence south 8 deg. 43 min. east 50.3 feet to stake marked Sta 26x31.20 grade ; thence south 36 deg. 28 min. west 70 feet to a stake marked Sta 27x1 20 grade ; thence south 2 deg 43 min. west 52.2 feet to a stake marked Sta 27x51.4 grade ; thence south 9 deg. 37 min. west 136.6 feet to a stake marked Sta 28x90 grade; thence south 20 deg. fl4 min. west 78 7 feet to a stake marked Sta 29x78 7 grade ; thence south 10 deg. 5 min wet 65 3 feet to a stake marked Sta 30x24 grade; thence south 26 deg. 32 min. west 82 feet to a stake marked Sta 31x6 grade; there south 84 deg. 10 min west 198 feet to a stake marked sta 33x4 grade; thence south 63 deg. 10 min. west 146 feet to a stake marked Sta 34x59 30 grade ; thence south 66 deg. 8 min. west 301.7 feet to a stake marked Sta 37x54 8 grade; thence south 51 deg. 40 min. west 187 feet to a stake marked Sta 39x41.8 grade; thence south 68 deif. 15 min. west 97.9 feet to a stake marked Sta 40x39.8 grade; thence south 66 deg. 30 min west 130 9 feet to a stike mirknd Sta 41x69,8 grade; thence 8outh59 dg. 15 min. west 767 feet to a stake marked Sta 49x28.6 grade; thence south 3 deg west 35 feet to stake marked Sta 49x63.6 grade; thence south 64 deg. 50 min. east 300 feet to a basalt stones 8x9xl inches out of ground urirko I X. on top, the same being the southeast corner of Lizzie Telford's land conveyed to her by deed from David Chalmers bearing date the 17ih day of September, 1895, which stone a'so marks a p iini iit the cenler linn of the L twtou rond for terminus of this road. Said petitioner filed his affidavit of notices posted re soecting said road, showing that there hud been posted one on the court house bulletin board and three in three of the most public places in the vicinity of the proposed road, more than thirty days prior to the presentation of this petition. He also filed a bond for $100 conditioned arcording to law. The board being fully advised, it is ordered that J. S. Risley, A. vV, Cooke and R. 8. McLaughlin be and are hereby appointed viewers, to meet at place of beginning on the 28tt inst. and subscribe to a written oath of office administered by J. W. Meldrum, a skilled surveyor, he being appoinled by the board to survey said road, and re port in writing at the next regular term of this board. In the matter if the petition of Wil liam McDonald for a change on Beaver O'eek hill Now conies said William McDonald and petitions the board for a chunge in (he grade at the Beaver Creek, hill on the C, H. Fo-ter ro.td, and the board b-ing fully advise 1, it is ordered that, said petition be grunted and that 0. H. Phelps, 0. H. Foster and George-. Randall be appointed and they are here by appointed viewers, to meet at plavei of beginning on the 31st inst. and sub--scribe to a written oath of office adnrn--istered by J. W. Meldrum, a skilled sur veyor, (he being appointed by the hoard' to survey said road) b 'fore proceeding to view and locate said road, and report in writing at the next regular term of. this board. Iu the matter of rotten bridges in road district No. 21 It Is ordered by the b 'urd that the supervisor repair said bridges at once. Iu the matter of bids for spikes Bids were received as follows, to-wit: Wilson & Cooke, per ton , $77 53 Hellomy & Bu.-ch, per 100 pounds. - 3 75. and the bid of Bollomy A Busch being the lowest and best, the contract for a ton of nails was awarded to Bulloiny A Busch at the rale of $3 75 per hundred pounds. In the matter of the petition of D. C. Rones for a poll tax rotnte it appear ing to the board that laid assessment of D. C. Rones is erroneous, i'S he is over 50 years of anv, and being fully advised, It is ordered that said D. C. U mes be granted a rebate of said poll tax in the. sum of 3. DC Rones.. ..$3 0(f In the matter of tho report of Frank Osborne, James Wilson and Fred vVeise, viewers appointed at the last ttrm of this board to view and re-locate a county road in Clackamas county, Oregon, be ing a part of tho Foster and Milwankie road known as the Heiser road Said viewers filed their report showing that they had met on the 30th day of June,. 1899, a day named in the notice served upon them, and were duly sworn, after which they proceeded to the designated pUce and did view and cause to be sur veyed by eaid deputy county surveyor the above described road. Bald viewers report favorably to the re-location of said road as viewed and surveyed, for the reaaona that it is a good, practical' route and of public utility; and it ap pearing to the board that there is no re monstrance or petition for damages filed,, and being satisfied that said route will be of practical utility, it is ordered and. adju Iged that the field notes and plat of aaid survey be received and in all re spects approved and that said view and survey be established as a county rotd and that the expenses of said view ami survey be paid by Clackamas county. of Seventeenthte f ra"k " fe . marked C 5.60 at the iul,e!irWlll"0?'11 dtt?' 4 f"le 2 4 9venteenth and High af,1?' 4 m,le 2 40 Fritz Heiser, 1 day 2 00 Otto Heiser, 1 day 2 00 John W Meldrum, 1 day, 22 miles 6 20 Total ..$19 oo In the matter of petition Irom Carus Oswego and New Era for the purchase of a rock crusher Now comes G. E. Hayes belore the board and presents petitions from Carus, Oswego and New Era asking the board to purchase a rock crusher for the use of the county, and the board being fully advised, it is or dered that said purchase be made at once. In the matter of the reports of collec tions oy tne clerk and recorder for thtt month of June, 1899 The board having: examined the reports of collections of clerk and recorder for the month ol June, 1899, and being fully satisfied, it' Continued on Page 6