OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2S i8qq. COUNTY OFFICERS. 0 , judge ..' T.F.Ryan Clerk of Courts Elmer Dixon ..'iff J.J.Cooke SSrtaV'.V. T- P.Bjnddl :::::-:::::-v.v Mji:rK Commissioners i J H. Morton , I K. Scott. " Keoordcr' . . . Ed. Dwtman SBperintendent ...... Mrs. G. M .Strange AssnsRor roner Cc nnty Court meets on flrot Wednesday after five Monday of every montn. Probate Conrt meets on 8r8t Monday Of every Tircnit Court meets on third Monday In Api'iland first Monday in November OREGON CITY OFFICERS. ,,. r. D. I-atourette Rrnce C. Curry Beooruer v .B Chief of Police H.B. Straight Treasurer Tmer City Attorney. A. Street Commissioner Vn Howell gp't. of Water Works W H Johnlon City Engineer H. H. jonnsuu Oonncllmen-R. Koerner, J. W. Powell Frank Bunch and f. 8hiiebel of First Ward; B. IS. Charman n. G. Huntley. A. W. Mllln and Fred Metzner of Second Ward. Council n i eti first Widncrfnj of encb month. DIRECTORY GREENBACKS or Government Money. BOARD OF I'OMJiiSSlOAERS. CHURCHES. First Congregational, coiner Main andEleventh streets Kev. E. S. Bollinger, pastor. Services 1030 a. m. and 7:30 p.m. Sunday scboo after morning service. Prayer meeting every Wednes day evening at 7:80 p. m. Prayer meeting Y P. 8. C.E. every Sunday evening at 6:80 p.m. First Baptist, corner Main a.nd Ninth streets Kev. pastor. Morning service, 10:80; Sunday school li:- 7:30. Eegular prayer meeting Thursday Wednesday evening preoediug first Sunday in Civil War 111 that country, should be- Hie UIOUIU. -r,mo inWatwl HrtWtl tn 3 fivtttrP Regular August Term Board. of the Couulj At close of our Civil War in 1865, there appeared in the London Times the following 1 If that mischievous financial poi- ir. morning service, . , , , ..... . XT 1:45. Evening service icy which had its origin the North Eegular prayer meeting 'ihursday a ., pot,Ki; Hnrinrr trio lstp evenlne. Monthly covenant meeting every y. uu. ...... 8t. John's, Catholic, corner Tenth street and river Kev. A. Hillebrand. pastor. On Sun dav, mass at 8 and 10:30 a. m. Every Sunday German sermon after 8 o'clock muss. At all other masses English sermons. Sunday school 2:30 p. m. Vespers, Apologetical subjects and benediction at 7:30 p. m, Methodist Episcopal, corner Main and Seventh streets Rev. H. Obcrg, pastor. horning service at 10:45, t-unday school at 10:00, Evening service at7:80. Epworth League Sun day evening at 6:30, prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. Class meeting after morning service. First Presbyterian, corner Peventh and Jefferson atmeta Rv. A. .1. Montgomery, nastor. Ser vices at 11 a. m. end 7:80 p. m. Sabbath school 10 a. m. Y. P. 8. C. E. meets every Sunday evening at 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting inurs- day evening at s:uo, F. Marks, chairman: J. K. Morton - R. Scott, commissioners (Continued from last week) Road district No 36 Tom Smith road fund ?40 00 A Wright -28 50 Tom Munson 1 50 E Parker 75 F J Mever 1 50 Frank S Baker ...... 13 70 F M Cooke 25 35 N Bernier 19 50 Tr,bin in nn - Jl AVlin... - become prosperous Deyona preceaeni ,a K.Taher 7 10 in the history of civilized nations of Walter Gibb 9 00 fViP world Trip hrain and wealth of Wilson & Cooke general fund 4 45 come then that government will furnish its money without cost. It will have' all the money that is necessary to carry ! on its trade and commerce. It will CORVALUS & EASTERN R. R. TINE CARD. 2 For Yflqnina-. Train leaves Albany . i.'SS'S Train leaves Corvallis iP- Train arrives laquina o.oop.m 1 Returning t-m m Leaves Vaqiilna WI'S leavesCorvallis Vo oSn Arrives Albany 12;25p.m 8 For Detroit- ... Leaves Albany -,V.ts" Arrives Detroit ...11,65 a. m 4 Returning 19 Leaves Detroit s4?' Arrives Albany iwl'm 6 Leaves Albany S.m " Arrive Corvallis 6:65 p. m 5 Leaves Corvallis.. Ai-rlvea Alhanv.... One and two connect at Albany and Corvallis with Southern Paoifie trains, giving direct ser to and frcta Newport and adjacent 6:40 a. m 7:25 a. m o. runs from Albany to Corvallis on Mori svs Wednesdays and Fridays only. 4o. 5 runs from Corvallis to Albany on Tues days, Thursdays and Saturdays onir. trains for the monntains arrive at Detroit at noon, giving ample time to reaeh camping grounds on the Breitenbush and Santiam river thetam.day. Kl)wra 8loNIt, Manager. H. L. Walben, T., F. & P. A. J. TrjtiNEK, Agent, Albany, all countries will go to North America. THAT GOVERNMENT MUST JdE DESTROYED OR IT WILL DE STROY EVERY MONARCHY ON THIS GLOBE." The famous Hazzard circular, to Evangelical Church, corner Eighth and Madison or.:t!1i;.tc vr Vnrlf anH thfi Rupll -....... D... u ... no.lni- Nuru i-ufi nvorv wW"ui"iu , v... .... sabbath at ii a.' m. andV.so p. ni. Sunday-school Bank circular to United States Bank- atlOa.iu. prayer meeting inursaay evening. vtU 0m.,n,hnn fmn T nnrinn or,A United Brethren, corner Eighth and Pierce ' . , , . ' , . streets, Eev. A. J. Ware pastor, services second me iaouious corruption luuu laiscu in ana lourtn sunoay mornings aim ine preceu- Inn Qol.iroir 1 n.nll mnnth at. 11 ft HI And 7 p. m., ana tne nrsi ounuay siujruuuu ui cnu, i coo,uOO, were uic ciKeiiia mat bc- monthatt alls View. ,.rv1 rh rlncina nf mir mints ap-ainst st Poi,v TJnlapnnal. corner Ninth and river ' 0 , , - ---- - Eev. P. K. Hammond, pastor. Services, sunaa.v silver. at 11 a. m, and 7 :30 p. m . Sunday fcnoot at iu T. , , . noi,cv Fridays, evening prayer wiui aaureES, - - ..v r . -. r---- at 7:30. of England, during ana since tne Evaiigellcalntheran.ZionCongregatlon.corner Spanish- War. is the latest evidence Elgntn ana Jenerson streets nev. vv-nrenncr , rt- , . t pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. services 01 dnglisn jjipiomacy in siiaping uic aiiu:oua. m.auu coup.iu. Hpcrinv rvf the I InitPrt States liovern- n.iti.nTii,ianin Ohln Cvnnd enrner nfRio hth I J and j. o. Aaams streets-Kev. Jirnesi j. vy. Mack, pastor. M. K South Rev. T. P. Havnes, pastor, bird Sunday at United Brethren Church. Free Methodist Bev. J. W. Eldrldge. pastor. Preach nil first and third Tuesnavs at 11 a. m Piaver meetinir Everv Thursday evening, Services held in Congregational church at Elyville. SOCIETIES. List of All Societies in this County Willi Meeting; Place and Date, OREGON CITY. Falls (Illy Lodge No. 159 of A. O. V. W. Every Saturday eveuing in a. u. u. . nan on oe- enth street. Scripture & Beaulieu. . . . , 7 65 Viuorit fowuer uo 40 F 8 Baker : 50 Total .$185 08 Boad district No 38 Viirorit Powd- r Co ueneral fund $3 70 Boad district No 39 Labor on Beeson hill and Highland road: C Fisher, road fund $20 00 Cosper & Cummins, road fund. . . om uu Wilson 6t Uooke, general luna. . . i on & Bon, lumber lo (o ment. Notwithstanding the famine price of wheat, the Spanish War, and fabu lous expenditures of money by our government during the past year, gold has increased in value eleven per cent. and all other values decreased in the same proportion. For a thorough understanding ot the money question, or silver issue, the Cincinnati Enquirer has uniformly given evidence of its ability to teach, i l l .11 f ,! Oregon Lodge No. 3, 1. O. O.F. Every Thursday explain auu pruuiu-c mi mt-ia aiiu evening at oaa feiiows nan. truth, it is a paper mat ougm ana f ans tncampmeni ?n. j, . u. ... r.-rua ran hp ...j hv a i r asses wth nleas- TnocHavs at. Ortil Fallows' hall. Willamette Rebekah Degree Lodge No. 2 The Ure and profit. second ana lourtn f rinays in i.u.u. r ran. Mnllnomah todge f o. 1, A. F. & A. M Regular communications on first and third Saturdays, Myrtle Lodge No. 24, D. of H- Every Friday in Willamette nan. Clackamas Chapter No. 2, R. A. M. Regular con vocation third Monday. Court Robin Hood No. 8330, F. of A. -Willamette 1.-11 -. A ...J ....II. VtAnta JULIUS RONES, rnpne.C Pioneer chapter, No. 2S, O. E. S.-Masonio Tem pie on luesuays. CANBY BARBER SHOP Shaving and Hair Cutting done with neatness and dispatch. EAST AND SOUTH VIA The Shasta Route OF THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO ExpreseTralns Leave Portland Daily South. 7:00 P.M. Lv 7:62 p.m. Lv 7:4hA.M. Ar 6:00 p.m. Ar 6:05 p.m. Ar 0:40 a.m. Ar 8:15 p.m. Ar 7:00 a.m. Ar 8:15 P.M. Ar 4:15 P.M. Ar 7:56 A.M. Ar DINING CARS, Pullman First class and Tourist Cars attached to all through trains. Ar Lv Lv Ar Lv North. 9:16a. 6:85 A. 8:16 P. 1:10 P.M 6:45 P.M Ar 8:60 A.M Portland Oregon City San Francisco Ogden Denver Omaha Chicago Los Angeles El Paso Fort Worth New Orleans OBSERVATION CARS. Lv Ar Ar Ar Ar 6:30 A.M 9:26 P.M 2:35 P.M 8:40 A.M 8:40 P M ROSfCBURG MAIL DAILY . 8-80 A M. ,Lv Portland Ar4:S0P.n 9:20 A. M. Lv Oregon City Lv 3:34 P.' 5:20P.M. I Ar Roseburg Lv I 7:3 am CORVALLIS MAIL DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAY.) 7:30 A.M. I Lv Portland j JOP.M 11:56 A.M. I Ar Corvallis Lvl:i0P.M At Albany and Corvallis connect with tralr Of Oregon Central & Eastern R. R. INDEPENDENCE PASSENGER DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAY. I Lv Portland Ar 8:2ft A. M Ar McMlnnville Lv 5:S(iA.W Ar Independence Lv 1 4:50 A. M 4:60 P. M. 7.80 P.M. 8:30 P. M. Direct connection at San Francisco with Steamship Liues for Hawaii, Japan, Ulna, the Philippines and Australia. For through t ickets and rates call on or address E. E. BOYD, A cent, Oregon Cltj R.KOEHLER, C. H. MARKBAM, Manager, (j. F. & P. Agent, Portland., Or. Portland, Or. DIFABT FOB Fut Mail 1:00 p.m. ipokan flyw lo.m. TIME SCHEDULES From Pattand. Salt Lake, Denver, Ft-Wortl), umana, Kansas City, St Louts, Chleago, and East. Arrivi raoM Walla Walla, Spo kane, Ninneauw 1U, St. Paul, Su luth. Milwaukee, OliicMO Bad Kastl IM).B. OeaaiiltoBwlWw . rrom reniaiN. Ifltil STBT BY if IflP-B. Bz. Sunday Saturday U-oo p. av :00 a.m. K Sunday CtkimW Rlvtr ttaamart. Tb Aitoria D4 Way unaiura. WllltNMttB BIW 10.. 7:00 . in-tv-. Jour, BBdBBk km aiwa. .Oregon CHy. pt- lnga. :0a-in. ., tub. lar.BlPVla 2:30 a. m. daily n Cltr. Mew- Baraa nar Bga. ESfi WNIftiMttt WW. it. wr t-d- i naka Htf . KlpBrtB t UwuHob Fast Mail. :46p. m. Spoil an Flyer 1:80 a. bi 4lp.BV 4 00 P.m. n. Suuday 4:H B- ra. Ex. Sunday :p.m. Mob.. Wad. and rru Willamette Camp No. 148, W. of W. FirBt and third Fridays in Willamette hall. Modern Woodmen of America, Camp No. 5B6, meets second and fourth Tuesdays at Willsm ette hall, Falls Grova Circle No. 32, W. W. Willamette hall, Tuesday evenings. Wacheno Tribe, No. 13, 1. 0. R. M. Tuesday eve ning at Redmen'B hall, Jaggar bunding. I'nlon Veterans Union Second Saturday of each month at 1 p. m. and fouith Saturday at 7:30 p. m., In armory. Meade Post, No. 0. A. R. First Monday of each month at Willamette hall Mende Relief Corns. No. 18. Meets at Willnm ette hull on the first Monday st 2 p. m , and the third Monday at 7:80 p. m. The auxiliary meets at the armory on lirst and third Saturdays at 2 p.m. MnTmiohltn Cnhln Nn 4. Native Sons of Ore gon; meets at Willamette hall on second and fourth Monday evenings. St. John's Branch No. 647, C. K. of A. Every Tuesday evening at their hall. United Artisans, No. 7 Willamette hall every Thursday. Tnplfttln Tent. K. O. T. M. A. O. IT. W. hall nnner Seventh street, on second aud fourth Mondays. . Oregon City Board of 1 rade-At conrt house on Monday in cacn monin. Columbia Hook and Ladder Co. First Friday of each month at nouniain engine nouse. Fountain Hose Co. No. 1 Second Wednesday in each month at Fountain engine house. Cataract Hose Co. No. 2 Second Tuesday of each month at cataract engine nouse. Oregon ntv Hose Co. No. 2-Hose house on'the hill the third Tuesday ol each month. . Mt, VlewJIose Co. 4 Hose house at Elyville. COUNTY. Pig Iron Lodge No. 135. A. O. IT. W. Every Thursday evening at Odd Fellows' hall, Oswego. Molalla Lodge No. 40, A. O. IT. W.-Firsl and third Saturdays at school house, Molalla. . Gavel Lodge No. 65. A.O. IT. W. Second and third Saturday evenings at Knight's hall, Canny. Clnrkamas Lodge, No. 57. A. O. U. W.-First and third Mondays at Strite's hall, Clackamas. Sunrise lodge No. 43 A. O. U. W. Second and lourth Saturday at wiisonviiie. -Mistletoe Lodge No. 20, D. of H.-Eveiy Tuesday evening. Rebekah lodge No. 71, I. O. O. F., of Oswego- ThurBday evenings. Oswego Lodge No. 93, 1. 0. O. F.-Odd Fellow's hall, Oswego, every Monday evening. Lona Pine Lodge No. 53, A. F. & A. M of Logan. General Pope Post No. 62; G. A. R First Satur day of each month at Grange hall, Muliuo. General Crook Pest No. 22, O. A. T.. School house at Needy on First Saturday In each month. Star Lodge No. 95, K. of P. Every Wtdneada evening in Castle hall. Canbv Lodge No. 604, 1. 0. G. T.-Flrst and Third Saturday evenings at Knight's Hall, Canby. Oswego Lodge No. 448, 1. O. O. T.-Every Friday evening in new nan in oiu iowii. Canby Spiritualist Society First and Third Sun days of each month. New Era W. C. T. U. First Raturday In each month at their hall In New Era. Sprlngwater No. 263, P. of H.-On second Satur day after full moon. Canby Board of Trade Knight's hall.lCanby, on lirst ana tnira I riaays. Molalla Grange No. 40, P. of H. Their hall at Wright s linage on tne aeconu eaiuruay ui each mouth at 10 a. m. Tualatin Grange, No. Ill, P. of H. l ast Saturday of each month attneirnan in wnsonviue. Warner Grange No. 117. P. of H. Fourth Satur day of each month at their hall in New Era. Butte Creek Grange No. 82, P. ol H. At hall In Marauaro second Hatnruay in eacn uiuuui. rwxm Granee No. 175. P. of H. Second Satur day In each month. ' Damascus Grange No. 200, P. of H.-Flrst Satur day in month in Damascus scnooi nouse. Teazel Creek No. 255, P. of H. Third Saturday In each month. Boise (Orvllle) No. 256, P. of H. Second Satur day in month. Hlehland No. 261, P. of A. First Saturday in month. Barlow No. 262, P. of H First aud third Satur day In montn. fUrrrtnrtn of Sacietlrt are ilndlu reriurtted to notify tne eatwr oj any cuinyc m meeting ante. T ie Dalles, Portland and 'stor'n? Navigation .Co's Strs. Regulator & Dalles City vt f M.oown, con.. 3 virGnef. witne-!8... Dally (exo 'pt Sund.iy) between The Dalles, Hood River, Cascade Locks, Vancouver and Portland T.i,im, i war nolnts on both sides of th Columbian ver. r Both of the above steam' rs have been rebitilt and are In excellent shape frr the season of 1KI9 The lteaulalor Line win euuoavui iu gie.in- patrons the best service possib e. wn r,.,r,.rt Kennoinv and rieamire, travel by the steamers of 11m eBu later Line. The above steamers leave Portland 7 am. and Dalles at 8 a. m .and arrive at destination In ample time for outgoing trains. Portend Office. The Dslles Office, On lrKt Dock. Court Street. A. C. AI.I.AWAY General Agent. Total $554 93 In the matter of claims bled Hie board having examined said claims and being fully advised, it is ordered by the board that the cleik shall issue warranto on the general fund in favor of the per sons and for the amounts hereinafter specified in payment of Baid claims: -J J Cooke, bunting $ 5 85 .1 J Cooke insane, meals ou IT M Miller, sheriff ac 2 0(1 Eli Williams, assessor 84 00 JF Nelson " 93 OC T G Porter " 93 00 N Blair " 90 00 Chas Toole " 48 00 Courier-Herald, supplies 83 93 Courier-Herald, printing 58 20 W H Uounspll, road engineer. . , . to w W E Carl!, insane ac 5 00 releiihone At TeleeraDh Uo w Mrs C Roland. uauDtr 42 00 T Williamson, pauper 5 00 George Warner, " 5 00 a L Holman " iw w Columbia Implement Co 25 00 Bellomy & Busch, road ac Bellomy & Busch 75 00 State of Oregon ys A J bmun J P court No 4 BC'Currv. ex offico ID Chas E Burn-, con 24 70 state of Or? tron vb J W Amnions C Kclmebel, j p 8 30 . B l 1 90 Cheodore Hinder 1 Harry Harding.' 1 rs Baker, juror i f Tohn Green Win Ganoni? 1 John Williams. - 1 W F A Ehy 1 State of Oregon vs Wm Brown C Schnebel, ip vl V .MnOown. con 1 OU T B Hankins, sheriff .. , . 12 00 W H! Yonng, c h bc uu I J Cooke, board of nrieoneis .. 62 13 Jacob Shade, treasurer ac 1 00 Enterprise, printing 34 65 VI O Strickland, coroner m Peter Nehren, c h ac 5 00 Ina M. Chase, sheriff ac 60 00 ADJOURNED BES'ION. , Chas II HeiBer 1 P Judd I J W Meldrum 2 F While 1 John Hii.kle 1 "STEVENS FAVORITE"! T1IFLE. Tuesday, August 8, 1890. The board met pursuant to adjourn ment, the board and officers present af of July 22nd 1899. The minutes of Fai'l meeting were read and approved. And now on this day the following Dueines was had to wit: . In the matter of the Southern i'nmtir Company, et at, granting railroad fran chise to G. C. Fields. Now on this day comes the Southern Pacific Company hy their attorneys, and the board beini fullv advised, hereby denies said protest' and lefuses to set aside Baid franchise af heretofore by order of the board granted, hut confirms said order and grant ai- heretofore made. 4; 91 p.m. Tuea., Thnr. Bdbat. y. j, BOALIOK, kftil, Oro Ctr- W. H. MURLBURT, 44MMl fMWOtW AlWk foil4, Of. 22-inch barrel, weight 4l pounds. Carefully bored and tested. For .22, .25 and .32 rim-fire cartridges. No. 17. Plain Open Sights, $6.00 No. 18. Target Sights, $8.50 Ask your dealer for the FAVO RITE.'' If he doesn't keep it we will send, prepaid, on receipt of price. ' Send stamp for complete cata logue showing our full line, with val uable information regarding rifles and ammunition in general. J. STEVENS ARMS AUD TOOL CO.; P.O. Box t CHICOPEE PALLS, MASS. Wilsonville Cash Store Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions, Hardware, Rinware, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Etc. SOLD AT REDROCK PRICES BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE 4s I I" IW1M LAJll Yon can itill get a hat blow cost at Celia Goldsmith's. j Tradc Marks OESIONa 1 CoYnaHTS Ae. P. G. Shark is now prepared to furnish local dealers with all kinds of cigars at wholesale prices. .Money to loan at 8 per cent interest on mortgages. Apply to C. D. & D. O. Latourette. Anron mnt tUb and dMenMtra r Jinloklr wcartaln oar eplaion fr hthw so nvantloa U probably pMubl, CaainianK. UoucUreoriBaeotUl. Handbook oa l'll HPafwu taken tbronah kuna Co. tMttr Wwtol now. wHknt hrt, ta M Scientific flnerican. A kuiOfOBdr Olartnt. tl(. Iwat it REGULAR TERM. Wednesday Aiianst 9. 1899 In the matter of the petition filed by John Ferguson and more thnn VI house lolders of the counly living in the vioin itv of the road described in the petition nnd prayine viewers to be appointed to view and locate a county roan in ihckb nas county. Oregon desenbad an tol lows: Beinriin at the kf section corner between sections 2 and 35 on tlie towm hip line between townships 2 and south ranee 2 east, of Willamette meridian in county of Clackamas, P'ate of Oieon,said corner being in i what w known as the Walker road, leaning iioni Oregon City to Eedlands and beyond and running thence from said corner on a course nearly north 11 deg. 45 min west 19 SO chains to a stone mariteu rt in ilin mod known as the Abernetliy road; said stone being the terminus ol Hie proposea roan, nam peiiHunoi u his affidavit of notices posted respecting said road showini? that there had been nnxterl nn on t.lm court I10US6 Dt'llBlin board and three in three most public places in vicinity of proposed road more than 30 days prior to the presentation of this petition. He also filed a bond for $100 conditioned according to law. The tioard being fully advised, it is oruereu that H. M. Riehhoff. N. P. Klrchera and f!. E. Snencfi ha and are hereby ap pointed viewers to meet at the place of beKinninn on the 23id instant ana suo wribe to a written oath of office adminis- tprpd hv J. W. Meldrnm.deDUtv county surveyor, a skillful surveyor, lie oeu; appointed by the board to survey san rnad. hnforo r.rncnedino to View auu locate said road, and report in writin at trio nml. rocrnlar tfrm of the board. In the matter of the application oi m' Oreuon Citv Southern Railway for franchise on the public road from Cane- mah to New Era. This matter coming on now rpcnlarlv to ho heard, and tl board being fully advised, it is ordered viiui nam uppucmiuu uc ucmu. In the matter of the error in the sur vey nt tha Rock creek bridse Bite, appearing to tlie board that there has Viei-n an error made in the survey of said bridge site, and said bridge will have to h feet longer than the contract calls for, it is ordered by the board that the contractors be allowed an aauiuonai sumof$H8.45 over and above the con tract price to compensate them for build nor aa d additions enein to eaiu uriuiie Tn thn matter of the petition of Hugh Fitzgerald for poll tax rebate, be being over age. The board Deing luny au vised that taid Fitzgerald lias been il legally assessed with a poll tax, (lie be iug over age) it is ordered that he re ceive a rebate of said tax. Hugh Fitzgerald $3 00 Iu the matter of the petition of J. A. Stromgreen, et al, for a change in the Gray's mill and Oregon City road. In the matter of the petition filed by J. A. Stromgreen and more than 12 house holders of the county living in the vicin ity of the road described in the petition and praying viewers to be appointed to view and locate a county road in Clacka mas county described as follows: Be ginning at a stake marked "R", set in ihe center of the Gray's mill road to a stake marked "R" set at the edge of the Mountian Home and Rim?o road, 35 yards east of Cedar Creek bridge, and to vacate all that part of the old road sup plied by the new rOad. Said petitioner filed his affidavit of notices posted res pecting said road, showing that these had been posted. One on the court house bulletin boaid and three in three of the mott public places in the vieinity of the proposed road, more than 30 days prior to the presentation of this petition. He also filed bond for $100 conditioned according to law. The board being fully jilvispil. it is ordered that John Lew- elline. C. H. Guttridire and A. Lacey be and aie hereDV appointed viewers io meet at place of beginning on the 2 th instant and subscribe to a written oath oi office admininered by J. W. Meldrum, a ckiliful curveyor, he . being appointed by the board lo t-nrvey said road, before pioceediug io vie w and locate said road and repor, iu writing at the next regular leim ul the board. In the matter of the re-survey of a portion of the Long road, the viewer app inted at the last term of Ibis board failing to meet, owing to absence of om fr m the county, it is oideied by tht Ik ard that said viewers meet according lo the former order made on page 170 ol this journal, and the first mile ol said ordinal Lnnu road and leport in writing t th" next regular term ot this board lu the matter of an advance payment toMonis & Odson their contract for building the Rock creek bridge. The board being fully advised in the matter it is ordered that the sum of $100 be paid to Morris & Olds as an advance payment to be taken from the contract niiV.e for buildimt said road. In the matter of opening the bids and letting the contract for 60 to-ds of wood for the county, the following were received and opened for said wood C J Wolf, per coid $2 85 Will F Harris 2 45 John Potter 2 20 D W Thomas 2 25 i) R Livesay 2 60 Charles Ri er 2 24 Fred Bluhui 2 30 lieo Lazelle 2 50 Joseph Meindl. ir 2 And it appearing to the board that the hid of John Potter is t'ie lowest and best hid and bein fullv advised, it is ordered that the contract for tarnishing 50 cords of wood for the court house be let to the said John Potter in accordance with the advertii-ement for said wood to be de livered on or before the first day of October, 1899. In the matter of complaint of H Wil son, of road district No 10, about water (rom road destroying his meadow. Said lomplnint being heard and the board being fully satisfied, it ia ordered that the clerk notify Supervisor Davis to put in a culvert to cany said water to the other side of the road. In the matter of gravelling the road In district No. 35, it is ordered ttiat buper visor Tavlor of said road district be noti tied to gravel 200 feet of road near C. Owincs' faitn. In tl e matter ot tne application oi Mi s M. K. Potter for the correction of a clerical error bv the assessor, whereby tne yalue ot her property was increased upon the tax roll ot trie year l&ua, trie board being fully adyised, it is ordered that she be granted the reliel prayed lor, and that the sherilf be directed to issue receipt in full for all tuxes due the county by said petitioner for the said year 1898, upon her paying tne amount Ulie upon fiiOi worm ui prupony no "ci out in statement presented to said Mrs, M. E. Potter by t e assessor, L. Stout. In the matter of the application oi Miss Forester, a county charge, for an increase in tier allowance, uie ooaru being fully advised, it is ordered that said application be denied. In the waiter ol the appneauon oi v Linslev, a county charge lur an in crease in his allowance, it is ordered that is tdlowanee of said Ltnsley be in- reased from $4 to $5 per month to date from August 1, 1899, and that the war rant for the same he drawn on the first of each month thereafter in favor of G W Scramlin for said aid. In the matter of the report of viewers on the petition of W B. Lawton, et al, for a county road. In the matter of the report of A W Cooke, J B Risley and R 8 McL-augtmn, viewers, appointed at uie last term of this board to view and locate county road situated in Clackamas Ciunty and described in full on page 182 of this journal, said viewers niea tneir report showing that they had met on the 28th day of July, a day named in the notice served upon mem ana were amy sworn bv subscribing to a written oath of office administered by J W Meldrum, depul y county surveyor, after which they proceeded to the designated place and did view and cause to be surveyed by said deputy county surveyor the above described road. They also nieu tne neiu notes and olat of the survey, said view ers report favorably to the establishing of said road as viewed and surveyed for the reasons that it is a good practical route and of public utility; and one of the chainmen not having signed the re (.ort and the report and ttie board not I e'ng satisfied of the legality of said re port without said chainman's signature, It is ordered by the board that said view- erg be ordered to meet on the 28th day of August and view said road and report in writing at the next regular term of said board: A W Cook, 1 day and 16 miles. .$3 CO J 8 Risley 1 " " 12 " ,.3 20 R 8 McLaughlin 1 ' " 17 " ..8 70 E E Charman 1 " " " . . 2 00 C W Pope 1 " " . . 2 20 J W Meldrum 3 " " 2 " ..12 00 their report showing that they had met on the 26th day of July, 1899, a day named in the notice served upon them, and were duly sworn by subscribing to a. written oath of office administered by J. V. Meldrum, the deputy county sur veyor, after which they proceeded lo the designated place and did view and caus to be surveyed by said deputy surveyor the about described road. They also filed the field notes and plat of the Bur vey said viewers report favorably lo tha establit hing of said road as viewed a r.d surveyed, for the reason that it is a good practical route and of practical utility And it appearing to the board that there is no remonstrance or petition ur dam ages filed, and being satisfied that eaidt road will be of public utility, it is or dered and adjudged that the field note and plat ot Baid Burvey De recorueu aim iu all respects approved, and that the said view and survey be established as a. county road and that the expense oi saia view and survey be paid by Clackamas county, and the clerk is hereby ordered to issue the necessary notice to the su pervisor ot the district or districts in which said road lies, to open and work the same. And all that portion of th road heretofore described and abked to be vacated, be and the same is hereby in all lespecls ordered vacated ou the opening; of said road : H lloffiueister 1 day and 12 mllee$ 3 ZU 6 ti 24 2 HO 2 CO 10 -111 2 GO 2 00 Total m 80. In the metter of the purchase ol a gravel pit in road dim net No do, the ooard being tally auvsfii in tu uiunci, it is ordered that the gravel pit on the Newman DLC surveyed by 11 tl Junri- son III May, lows, ne inn;ue ujr lounty for the sum ol $50, and the cierK. s heiebv authorized to issue warrant for said amount upon the receipt ot a, propeily executed deed lor said gravel. Pit- . . ... , in thn matter oi ine viewers repun u ,i individual petition of the Portland General Electric Company for a resnryey of the Willamette Fails road. Tim matter coming on regularly to De neara and said viewers having reported favor able on the change aHked for in said road, and the board being tuiiv sausnea that said change will be of public utility, it is ordered that said change be granted as viewed and surveyed, and that all of the old road not included in tne new do vacated as prayed for, and that the ex pense account ot said view anu Burvoy be paid by Clackamas county. O A Miller, 1 day t? 09 J II Ralston, 1 day.... f W Hiram Straight 1 diiy. Will Martin 11 G Freeman (5 Christenson T W Sullivan 00 2 OO 2 OJ 2 01) 3 00 Total ...112 ? In the matter of the report of bicycle path supervisors for July, 1899: Oil Dye, bicycle fuud $101 Wilson & Cooke ... Bestow & Co y R L Russell J OAWoolfolk 17 a G H Young ' i Pope & Co S L & M Co 80 4 E H Cowing ao i; WC Powell 1 ' Emery Noble U 6l PB Miller 2 C M Ellsworth 3.1 0l Jesse Elliott 69 Orville Robertson 1 pO George Hinder Frank Trembath 10 59 J L Page 4 59 H Elliott 8 09 Win llolderness u ?( John Falkman 0 8f Sm IWnhard 17 2ri J L Johnson 18 09 Leo Johnson ..... Emil Buttemiller. Elmer Davis 0 Pierce Emmett Ellsworth 8 liolde 2 00 10 35 75 . 99 1 50 68 2") 0 W Robinson 40 20 James Dickson 2 60 W J Farnhum J ''9 C E Smith 1 9 John Kent 1 VA Himler 0 00 0 A Wojlfalk 8 25 Total $501 14 In the matter of the bond of Martin .Ylesfig for a feiry license This matter coining on now to be heard, and the board not being fully advised, it ia ordered that said matter be laid over un'il the September torm ot tne poaru. In the matter of the report oi vteweis on the individual petition of Williain. Macdonuld for a change in the t- u Foster road (should be the Oregon City and Hardscrabble road). The report of said viewers coming on regularly to be heard, and it appearing to the noaro. mat two of said viewers had met, thus mak- ngsaid report illegal. It is ordered Djr the board that said viewers be ordered to meet on the 30th day ot August ana view the proposed change in said road and report in writing at the next regular term of the board. And that trie e- p .nse of said viewing be paid hy wacxa tniifl nonntv. and the clerk is hereby or dered to issue the necessary warrants for the same: 11 S C Phelps, 1 day, 8 miles , . . 'I w G Randall, J W Meldrum 3 10 Total. 2 39 5 09 .$10 19 NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that I will ap ply to the city council, at its regular meeting in September, 1899. for a license to sell liquors for six months at my sa loon in Oreoron jCitv. Oregon, on Main street, corner of Seventh street. Said license to date August 28th, 1899. J. W. Ooi.e. Total $26 70 In the matter of the report of viewers on the petition of E. II. Burghardt, et al, for a change in the Deep Creek and Weatherlv road. In the matter of the report of Chas. H. Ileiser, H, Hoff meister and P. Judd, viewer, appointed at the last term of this board to view and locate a connty road situated ia Clackamas county, described in full on page 174 of this journal said viewers filed Rev. Alexander Blackburn, of the First Bap'lat Church of Portland, will preach at the Baptist church in Oregon City Sunday next, both morning and evening. Preaching services at 10:39 a.m. and 7:47p.m. All are cordially invited to bear Mr. Blackb urn. Wilhelm'a celebrated lager beer on draught at Biamark saloon, corner M lia and Eighth streets.