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Mass iron a apeclal fees? welfbt, wear-rMlallaf, allwal BianloaCaHlaiere. neat, handsome pattern. fln Italian lining, eaufae tiraydoa Interlining, padding, atailaa and rclaforelnfc, bilk and llaea aewlan;, San tailor- nad throughout, a milt any boy or parent would be proud of. rOK FKKK ( LOTH BAMPLK8 mt Hoy' llolhlag fur buy. 4 la 19YKAKS, write for Baaiple Bonk No. contains fnshioo slates, tape measure and full Instructions how to order. Men's Suite made to order from 5.00 up. ham pies sent free on application. Address, SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.), Chicago, III. ttnn, Boelraek l' tn UMrMiklr rellibleHdilor.) COnNTX 0FFICEB8. Judge T. F. Ryan Clerk of Court '. Elmer Dixon Sheriff t .. J. J. Cooke Recorder '. ... T. P. Randall Treasurer Jacob Shade Assessor Eli William School Superintendent N. W. Bowland Surveyor Ernest Rands Coroner .....M.G.Strickland - , , I 8. F. Marks Commissioners J R. Morton : I R. Soott. Deputv Clerk .... K. H.Cooper " (sheriff ". . J.E.Jack " Recorder , . ; Ed. Pedman " Superintendent .." ... Mrs. G. M. Strange " Assessor ..J.U. Porter County Court meets on first Wednesday after firs Monday ot every month. Probate Court meets on first Monday of every month Clronit Court meets on third Monday in April and rat Monday In November OREGON CITY OFFICERS. Mayor f. D. Latourette Recorder., .Bruce C. Curry Chief of Police.,... .C.X. Bums Treasurer . H. E. Straight City Attorney . A. S. brcttser Street Commissioner J. C. Bradley Sup't. of Water Works W. H. Howell City Engineer H. H. Jolmsou Councllmen R. Koerner, J, W". Powell, Frank Busch and 0. Bchuebel of First Ward; E. E. Charman, C. G. Huntley, A. W. Millnand Fred Metzner of Second Ward, Council nueU first Wfdnesdayof each nionlh. jpEND50 CENTS ZrJS.'Sl Wjfh Bend you our celebri. led La BKKTA 4JL1TAH by r express U. u. ll., aubjeat to ex annual tun it IB a genuine La Berta American made instrument of great oeauiy, perieci roaewooa nnun, very ighlr polished. 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Mllwankw, eV) ai Jtaat tMUlhMlUtl all wtmr lv. im- Ii.SiTtMiW Saturday M;0 - 4.B. IX. tuaday ItoMara. ff AttorU and Way ;Wt.M. Xxlltjildikr Xz.finiMMf to-Citr. Fw 7:00 a. m. WNImimH and Vm l:p.ra. aft4 Pri. mm RIWfqM toe, a war 1 inga. :00 a.m. fnHMMav ahsn. 4Jt . m. Tbu. Tees.. Tbat. ail. - 2:30 a. m. daily aiHfUi : .!!. & MAUDOOjt, A!, Oietoa . . W. M. HURLBURT. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. PURSUANT loan execution issued out of the circuit court of the state of Oregon for the county of Clackamas, of date September , 1809, upon a Judgment and decree o( foreclosure duly rendered in said court on June 10, 1899, in the ease of William P. Lord, as governor, H. R. Kinoaid, as secretary of state, and Phil Metsehan as treasurer, as the board of commissioners for the sale of sohool and university lands and for the investment of the funds arising therefrom, as plaintiffs, against D. W. Howard, Ella How ard, M. E. Moore, C. 0 T. Williams and Mary J. Williams, H. K. Stogsdill as administrator of the esta'e of A. O. SU gfdill, deceased, defendants, in favor of plaintiff ind defendant H. K.StogsdiU as administrator and against the remaining defend ants, I will at I o'clock In the afternoon on the aiat Day of October, 1899, at the front doer of the court house in Oregon C Ily Oregon, sell at publio auction to the high est binder for cash in hand, subject to redemp tion, the premifes In paid decree of foreclosure defcribid, btlng situate in Clackamas county tale of Oregon, to-wil : That certain parcel of real estate described as heolnnlne at the southeast corner of the v. i. u of C.Pendleton and wife, No. 58, In township 8 south, ranee 1 east of the Willamette meildian thenoe north tracing Ihe east boundary of said claim 20.42 chains: thence west tracing the diviS' ion line of said claim 60.00 chains to the Molalla rivor; thence up said river following Ihe center thereof to where the same intersects the south boundary line of the claims thence east 52 56 chains tracing the boundary line to the place of beirinnlnp. containing 92 acres. Also beginning eight chains west of the south east corner of Ihe north half of the nonnwesi quarter of section 29 In township 8 south, range 1 east "of the Willemelte merlflian; thence north SO degrees west 4.05 chains! thence north 10 degrees west one chain; thence north 28 degrees wesU7 chains: thence north 5 degrees east 18 chains to the southeast comer of the Deardorff land: thenoe north 53 deareeswest 5.67 chains; thence north 2& minutes east 5.40 chains; thence north 84 deereeswe-st 6.14 chains; thence north 6 de grees east 11 chains: thence north 65 degrees eaM to Ihe interaction rf the meander of the Wil lamette rlvfrt Ihence up fatd river to a point nn said river 7 87 chains west of the wet tonndary of sfctlon20: thrnce south 31.64 chains; thence east 7 .71 chains to the southeast corner of the northeast ouarter of section 19; thence south 60 chains: thence esst 81.60 chains to the place of beginning. Aho beginning at a point 8.50 chains west of the fenthcast oorn t of th north half or tne northwest ounrter of section 29, township 8 south ranee" l east; thence with the roeandersof the Molalla river north SO deerees west 4.05 chains Hience north 10 degrees west o-e chain; thence north 28 degrees west 17 Chains; thence north 5 degrees east 18 chains; Ihence eaat on Ihe north boundary of the south half of the southwest quarter of f ectlon 20 to the division line between the southwest quarter and the southeast quarter of section 20; thence south to Ihe scuih boundary of the north half of tho northwest quarter of sec tion 29: Ihence west 8.50 chains to the place of be ginning. Also beginning al a point 26.81 chains south of the northeaBt corner of the said C. Pendleton D, L. C 1 thence west 27.85 chains; thence north 1.35 chains; thenoe west 21.25 chains to the Mol alla river; thence southerly up said river to the line dividing Ihe north half from the south half of said D. L. C; thence east on said division lire about CO chains to the east boundary of the claim thence north to the place of beginning. Also beginning at a point 33.81 chains south aud 50 chains west of the northeast corner of said D. L. C; Ihence north 8.53 chains; thence west 10.90 chains; thence north 6.28 chains: thence west lti.7!i chains; thence south 13.81 chains; thence enst 26 79 chains to the place of beginning. All of said land lying and being In Clackamas county, Oregon, and containing 438 acres. lo satlFfy the sum of 15173.17 with Interest from June 10, 1800, at ihe rate of 8 percent per annum. and the further sum of 1200 as attorney's fees with interest from same dale at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, and the furthjrsnm of J877.35 wi'h Inrerwit from llw 7. 1"7, at Ihe rate of 8 per cent per animui. aril the further sum of f5 as at torney's f'cs with interest from June 10, 1899, at the rate of 6 per cent' per annum, all In United Stales gold coin, and Ihe costs and disbursements of said suit, taxed al 121, nd Ihe costs of and upon said writ. Ardpnrmpnt to said decree I will Ml flist the four Trrels of Isrd shoVe described : f con", the undivided svf n eiehths of the paroel of land frst above drsc'rthed: third, an undivided one-elf hth of thejraroe of Und frst dcscrlbei", .1. ,T. COOKE, Sheriff of ClacksmaB Counly. Oregon, Dated September 21. 1809. SUMMONS f 'In the Circuit Court of the Plnle of Oregon, for tile County uf Clackaniss. Charles F. Rowan. Plaintiff 1 vs. 4r- Knllto Rrnrnn Defendant.J To NelltoJTtowsn, said reftrdent: In the name of the Ftale of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the com. plaint filed againsl yon In the above ntitltd suit by the 6th "y rf November, 1? PP. n1 if you fail to answer, for want thereof the p'alpllff will rp plyto thecenrt for a decree fn'ever dlssolvirg thelmnds of matrlrconv now txlstirg between the plaintiff and defendsntsnd for costs and dis burse ments herein, This snn-mons was ordered published hy Hon Thos. F. . Rve n. county Jngp of Clackamas county, Oregon, on the 21st day of September, 1899. Flrat publication September 22, 1899. H. E. CROSS, Attorney for Plaintiff. 1?- BOLDPUTEB CUt WW aa. out iiu bviiu y ui UM0 RU mud! ana we win nhu you thia watch by expreaa, C. O. D. subject to examination. You caa lanune it i our prv" Ud if found BrMMl7 aaMafaa ry, eiauiy aa repreaeaiea aaa awry vaf eaaai to watchM thai ara Diaf aavemaeaai 91. ll ta tB. 7t under mcb muieaouiK aeacripuonp aa Klffla btjU, Aaterkaa Ml tit, ttala Pilled or Uak Litajo.owam-otti rilled WaAafcaa, aU. If you And It the ftqual or better than any of then watches, pa? iba aiprtaa aiMf oti ritiri, and axpreu charge. Don't to Deceived rXv C- r T am; Mfvmiaewaia ' Am which woaldleadyou to OeilCTV TOO a tiA.aO ar IM.M wiWt fee tl. Tt to . t, wnea w mR taasaaa wale far .4t. OUR $2.45 WATCH cM or mrvm m raafO. tf, stem wind nd Ht.f !, hnKir. fv .nrmved and polished, lit. blgk -frM. nil .IU4 Hi I. . fiat tnAiml .u. mov.menl ! Uck.I T-)ewtl-m1 .tem wind American, warranted, and a good tlin keeper. V.r duta fnm u mr. f-K-SIU. ntekM S. It u ar, WHU lirtn. W.M tmt smlrrCM.MfM. SEARS, ROEBUCK A CO. (Inc.), Chicago 0mn, Mmk SC.M mntj wlliSI. SMIIM ) Job Printing at tne Conrier-Berali OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, ' GENERAL. Alger has withdrawn from the race for United States senatorin Michigan. Labor unions have ordered all work in connection with the Chicago fall festival stopped. , . - : Privates Damphoffer and Conine will hot receive executive clemency, but will be shot for their crimes. John G. Johnson, of Peabody, Kan., has been executive officer of the demo cratic natioual committee. A case of smallpox has developed in the Tliirt-first infantry, and the regiment did not sail for Manila Tuesday, as sche duled. China has protested .through our min ister, Wu Ting-Fang, againct the Chin ese exclusion order of Geaeral Otis, in force in the Philippines. Representative Dalzell. of Pennsyl vania, says tnat tunn tne senate ana house will present bills in regard to cur rency legislation at the next session of congress. In the event of hostilities in South Africa, the Boers will confiscate mines owned by British subjects. President Kruger has been informed that he will receive no help from Ger many in the event of the war with Great Britain. ' . . , PACIFIC COAST. Lewis county, Wash., is to have a new courthouse. Sheepmen must be off the Ranier for est reserve, Washington, by September 25. Wednesday the fall term of Pacific university, at Forest Grove, was opened. There was an increased attendance. The body of an unknown man was found on the Southern Pacific track in Albany yesterday. It had been run oer by a train. Sheriff Farley, of Monterey county, Oal , was shot and killed Tuesday by GetTge Caesar, whom he was trying to arrest for arson. . 1 At a lumber yard fire in Lbs Angeles yesterday, three man were injured, two of them, George Knowlton and James M, Bieter, itlly. O. N. Peck, a prominent farmer living near Lexington, Morrow county ,Or., died Monday from hemorrhage' of thhin;8. The neighbors thought he had smallpox, became frightenad and refused to biny him, and two physicans performed the task unaided. ' Chrit-tian Stietice servicts are held in Willamelti hall every Sunday morning at llo cloolt. Huoject lor bunuay, Sep. 24th, "Unreality." Sunday tcliool at 12 :10. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock. A cordial invitation is ex tended to hll who desire to attend these service. The latest uolf hut at Miss Gold smith's. The latest millinery, and prices Ihe best at Miss Goldsmith's. WANTED We will pay $12.00 a week salary to either a man or woman to rep resent the Midland Monthly Magazine as subscription solicitor. The Midland is the same size as McClures or the Cos mopolitan. It is now in its sixth year and is the only Magaaine of this kind published in the great Central West. A handsome premium given to each sub scriber. Send 10 cents for a copy of the Midland and iMmium list to the Twen tieth UENTUKY I'UBLlSillNO V.O., ot. ouis, Mo. i "STEVENS FAVORITE"! RIFLE. 22-Inch barrel, weight 4 pounds. Carefully bored ana tested. For a2, .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, STEYENS ARMS AND TOOL CO. P.O. Box "la CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS. , YEARS' EXPIRIENCB js trac-c MAPma ''tttO CrriD.KT.aa. Abvoiw ieit iMab aaul etwaMM aaaf Etlokht aatt.ua ar rwittfil. trabaMf mm mutmr mrDMmmtl i mv iww.if Hgl fne. OlaW jas y for mm mmtot astitt. w.w ta I -0a.nMti Scieciific ilztmx ll ,J Uakes Down." (mm BOARD OF C0MM1SSI08ERS. Rearnlar September Termor the Connly Board. 8. F. Marks, chairman; J. B. Morton R. Scott, commtaaionera. (Continued from last week) In the matter of the report of viewers on the petition of J A btromgreen, et al for a county road. In the matter of the report of John Lewellen, U H Guttridge and A Lacey, viewers appointed at the last term of this board to view and locate a county road situated in Clackamas county, Oreuon, described in'full on page 211 of' this journal, said iewers tiled their report showing that they bad met ou the 25th day of August, a day named in the notice served upon them and were duly sworn hy subscribing to a written oath ot office administered by J V Meldrum, the deputy county surveyor, after which they proceeded to the designated place and did view and cause to be surveyed by said deputy couuty surveyor, the above described road. They also filed the field notes and plat of the survev. Said viewers report favor ably to the establishing ot said road as viewed and surveyed for the reason that it is a good, practical route and of public utility. . , In the matter of the petition of Wil liam Brobtt, et al, for a countv road. In the matter of the petition filed by William Btoabst and tnoie than 12 householders of the county living in the vicinity of the road described in the petition, and prayinii viewers to be ap pointed to view and locate a county road situated in Clackamas county, Oregon described as follows: - Beginning at the sw corner of land helonging to Elihen Hines in sec 30, 1 3 s r 1 w, Jot the Wil lamette meridian ; thence east on the division line of Eliheu Hines and 8 Edmtnston on one side and 0 Kleiser, F Kleiser, A Johnson and C A Hines on the oiher side to the section line between sections 29 and 30; ihencH south on said section line to the north line uf laud be longing to William Mcintosh ; ihence on aid line to the ne corner of . said land ; thence S on the eai-t side of said laud to a stake marked "A" near the W bauk of ac.nyonj thence E- about 80 feet to a stake marked "B" (or to be decided hy the viewers); thence in a southerly direction around the brow of a hill to a stake marked "0", 8 feet fiom the center line of county road and a little eaat of east end of bridge on said county road to a stake marked "D", thence in a southerly direction to a stake marked "E" thence in a northeasterly direction to a st like, marked "F", last named stake being situated four chains, three rods Masterly from the se corner of land be 1 maing to Mrs.. Mcintosh, a public land ing place on the river bank. Said pe titioner filed his affidavit of notices posted respecting said road, showing that there had been posted: One on the court house bulletin board and three or the most public places in the vicinity of the proposed road more than 30 days prior to ihe presentation ol the petition. He also filed a bond for $100 conditioned acrling to law. The board being mil V advised, it is ordered 'that S M Kelso, Grant L'chenthaler and Char'e- ilansen be and are hereby appointed Viewers to meet at place of beinnim on the 27th mat and subscribe to a written oath of office administered by J W Meldrum, a skillful surveyor, he being appointed by the hoard to survey said oad, before proceeding to. view and locate said road and report in writing at the next regular term of this boatd. In the matter of the application of the Willamette Pulp and Paper Co for a return of amount paid on taxes errone ously. This matter coining on to be heard npun application of the Wil lamette Pulp & Paper Co, for a return of 17 75, being amount of taxes paid by said company upon property described on page 469, line 13 of tax roll of 1898, as p irt of Champion Pendleton D L C in sections 29, 3. and 33, t a s, r 1 e, con sisting of 100 acres. And it appearing to the board that said assessment was er roneous and that said sum of $7 7o was paid by said Willamette Pulp and Paper Co in error and further that said property was properly assessed on pugs CiMi, lino 1, 10 and 11 of said tax roll (or 1898, and that the taxes for 1898 have . been paid thereon ; on motion of Hedges & Griffith it is ordered that the clerk of this hoard issue to the said Willamette Pnlp& Paper Co, a warrant for said sum ol $7 75. In the matter of the report of viewers in the petition of W 8 Lawton et al for a counly road. In Ihe matter ot the re. port of J 8 Risley, A W Cooke end R 8 McLaughlin, viewers, appointed at the last term of this board to view and locate a county road situated in Clackamas county, Oregon, described on page 182 of this journal, said viewers filed their re port showing on the z inst, a day named in the notice served upon them and were duly sworn by subscribing to a written oath ot omce adminlotereu by J w fliei drum, the deputy county surveyor, after which they proceeded to the designated jnuue aim uiu yiew auu cause tu va nur veyed by said deputy county surveyor. the above described road. They also mea toe held notes .and plat ot the sur vey. Said viewers reported favorably to the establishing of said road as viewed ana surveyed, lor the reafons that it is i good, practical route and of public utility provided that the city build the road to the city limits. It appearing to the board that there are two remonstrances and petitions of damages filed, and the board not being fully advued, it is or dered that the matter be laid over until the October term of this board, the connty to pay expenses of survey as follows to wit. A W Cooke.... t 3 00 F 8 Risley 3 20 R 8 McLaughlin... 3 30 E E Charman 2 00 CWPope.... 2 00 John Meldrum 12 20 Total .'...$20 30 The following further proceedings In the matter of the John Ferguson road were had and it appearing to the board that there la no remonstrance or petition for damages tiled, and being satisfied that aid road will! hn of nnhlic utility, ifls ordered and adjndged tbat the field notes and plat ot said inrvev be recorded and in all respecta approved and that said view and survey be established aa a connty road and tbat the expenses of said view and survey be paid by Clacka mas connty and the clerk ia hereby or dered to issue tb. necessary notice to , supervisor of the district or district in 1899. which said road lies to open and work the wine, I VI H Riebhoff. .$3 00 W r Kirchem 00 CE Srjence 3 70 I M Norris 2 00 C Ferguson 2 00 folm Ferguson 2 00 John W Meldrum 5 00 Total.. ............... .......$2020 The following further proceedings were had in the matter of the petition of J. A. Stromgreen for a county toad. It ap pearing to the board that there is no re monstrance or petition for damages filed, and being satisfied that said road will be of public utility it is ordered and adjudged that the field notes and plat of said sur vey be recorded and in all respects ap proved, and that said view and sum v be established an a county road, and that the expense of said view and survey be established aa a county road, pro vided the surveyor corrects .the error made in his reports and his report of viewers is now laid over until the Octo ber term of thU board for said correction to be made. . 1 John Lewellen .. .... '. .$ 5 60 0 H Guttridge 5 60 A Lacy 6 60 J A Stromgreen 4 00 Ola Hansen 4 00 Carl Stromgreen ,. 4 P0 John W Meldrum 15 20 Total f44 00 In the mutter of the petition of John Sims for vacation of "East End Avenue" in Sims subdivision of lots 3 aud 4, block 14 in B.irlow's First Addition to Karlow. Now comes John Sims, petitioner, above by his attorney H Ji Gross and presents the petition in writing asking for the va cation of Enst End Avenue in what is known as Sims subdivision of lota 3 and in block 14 in Barlows first addition to Barlow situated in section 5, tp 4 s. r l.e of the Willamette meridian in Clackamas countv, Oregon. Ana it appearing to ihe board that due notice of the pen- leni'V of this petition and application was duly posted upon the premises to be vacated more than 30 days prior thereto, nd that the petitioner is the owner ot more than two-thirds -of the property in said addition, and no objections being ade.it is ordered and decreed that the prayer of the petitioner be granted, and bast End Avenue is hereby vacated. In the matter of the ' petition of E B Albright, et al, for the vacation of a county road. In the matter of the pcti- ioii bl6d by t, a Albright and more man 12 house holders living in the vicinity of the road described in the petition and praying viewers to be appointed to view nd vacate a county road in uiacKamax counly Oregon described in full as foh lows: commencing in tne center or tne Gribble pairie and Noland's mill rod t the 8 W corner of the Eliza Weddle D L C running thence in a south nti westerly direction along said road to the 8 E corner of the A Marquam DLO in tp 6 a, r 1 e of Willamette meridian, Clackamis counly Oiegbn. Said peti tioner riled his alia lavit of notices posted respecting said road, showing that there had been posted ; one on the court house bulletin board, and thiee in .three of the most public places in vicinity of the pro posed road more than 30 dajs prior to the presentation of this petition. Heal so filed a bond for 1100 conditioned ac- ording to law. The board being fully advised, it is ordered that Nick liirtchett, William Bird and Samuel Irons be and re hereby appointed viewers to meet at the place of beginning on Monday, the 2nd day of October, 1899, and subscribe to a written oath of office administered by J W Meldrum, deputy county sur veyor, (he being appointed by the board to survey said road) before proceeding to view and vacate said road and report in writing at the next regular term of this board. lu the matter of the report of bicycle path supervisors for August, 1890, the board having examined said reports and being fully satisfied, it is ordered that the clerk be authorized to draw warrants on the bicvele fund for the several amounts and in favor of the following named pet sons: E II Cowing 1 00 H B Gillman 9 0 ; H Buitemiller 9 00 Fred Hargreaves 9 00 It Seaver 9 00 OWWill 8 25 E W Bumnell 9 00 R 8 JackBon 9 00 W Rardin 9 00 Fred Iiimler 7 20 E Hiuiler 8 25 H Jackson 2 50 H Fauhion 7 00 P B Miller..... 7 CI) Broetje 3 00 F Hetzler.. 4 50 Barnhard .., 76 Fred Himler 1 20 R 8 Jackson 6 75 Barnhaid so O Wissinger 4 25 E A Smith 14 00 Total ....1139 90 In the matter of the petition ol Stella M Ohlsen for vacation of 30 feet road in "Clackamas Fruit Lands." Now comes Stella M Oblsen by her attorney and presents her petition in due form asking for the vacation of said "30 foot road," and it appearing from the said petition that two thirds of Ihe property in said addition is represented in said petition ; that due and proper notice has been given of the pendency of this peti tion as by law required, and the board being fully advised, it is ordered and de creed that said "30 foot road" be and the same is hereby vacate d. In the matter of the petition ol ha Beach for a lax rebate. Now comes said M A Beach before the board, and asks for a rebate of taxes on an erro neous assessment for 1898, and the board bains fullv advised in the premises it is ordered that said rebate be granted less the state and special school tax. M A Beach i 70 In the matter of the request of 8 W Hardesty for a rebate or extension f his 1898 countv taxes. The board being fully advised in the matter, it is ordered that said reauest be denied. In the matter of county physicians report for August, it ia oidered by the board tbat said report be accepted and placed on file. In the matter of the bond and petition of Martin Mussig for a ferry license serosa the Willamette river at Boone'i ferry, and a reduction of said license mm so to 13 oer annum. This matter enminir on to he heard and the board being full? advised. It ia ordered tbat said license be granted and bend be ac cepted, license to be at the old rate of $6 per annum. In the matter of the report of viewer on the individual petition of A T How- 1 tnd for resurvey of the first mile of the 0 tginal Uong road State of Oregon, Connty of Clacka mas, ss. We, the undersigneu having been appointed to review and cause t be resurveyed and report upon the first mile ol the original Long road, would re spectfully report that we met at the place of beginning on August 16, 1899, at 10 o'clock a. m. and after having sub scribed to an oath administered by the deputy county surveyor, proceeded to review such road, and cause to be re surveyed, a route in accordance with the accompanying map and field notes. Owing to the difficulty in re locating the angle points, we have found it necessaiy to consume more time than otherwise vould have been required, and we be lieve the route as herein repotted is practically consistent with the original survey of ttie Long road, a practical route of great public ntility.and we recommend its establishment as a county road, it is ordered and adjndged t tat tne tieid notes and plat of said survey be recorded and is in all respects approved a county road, and ttiat the expenses of said view and survev be paid by Oltiekamascounty. Robert Brown $ 4 60 John Darling ......... .... 4 60 John Dixon 4 60 JohnL Evans . 4 00 Alfred 8 Howland 4 00 DT Meldrum... .. 4 00 John W Meldrum 12 60 ' Total 38 40 In the matter of a resurvey of a portion of the Oregon City and Hardhorabble road. Only two of "said viewers having met with tiie county surveyor to view said road, thin not being able to make a leg tl report, it is ordered by the boatd that they be oidered to meet again at the place of beginning of said road on Ihe and that A Brewer be appointed in place of C tt Foster, . who has twice , failed Jo act, and view sid change in the Oiegon City and Hardscrabhle road, and teport in writing attthe next regular term of the Jioaui H S O Phelps. ......42 80 Geo ge Randall.,. ..... 2 30 J.jhii W Meldrum ". . 5 10 In the matter of the reports of viewers . on tho petition ot August una tor a hinge in .the Currinsvillu and Eagle . Creek road s ... . , , . ..-.... State of Oregon, County of Clackamas, We. the undersigned having been ap- f pointed to view and cause to be surveyed and Teport on the practicability of a mnge in the road leading Irom iagie Creek bridge to intersect ttie new grade ' on the Panly road near August Lins, also upon . the advisability of vacating ' parts ot certain roads,' would respectiuily report that we met at the place of be ginning at 10 o'clock a m ou, September I, 1899, and after having subscribed to ' an oath administered hy the county sur- veyor, proceeded to view such road, and Cause to be surveyed a route in accord- ' ancewith the accompanytrg map and field notes We have also viewed. the parts of roads proposed to be vacated. We find suuh route practicable for a good wagon road, and such roan to oe ot great public utility; we therefore rec ommend that, the road be established as a county road and parts of other roads be vacated as prayed for. It is there fore ordered I hat said report be accepted and the expense of said view and sur vey be paid by Clackamas county. J E Burnett 2 30 James Simpson 2 20 August tiarger 1 W 11 Duncan "1 20 August Linn 2 08 John W Meldrum 11 40 Total 22 1Q In the matter of claims for bounty on scalps of wild animals. The board being ' fully advised in ttie premises the follow ing claims for bounties on wild animal scalps were allowed : G B Linn ? un Francis M Baker 18 08 Adolph Ascholr 2 (10 F J Walkley 4 08 Seth Austin .... 14 00 Total.! MS 00 In the matter of the reports of officers for the month of August, 1S')9, the board having examined the reports of officers for the month of August, 1899, and being fully advised, it Is ordered ttiat the same he and are hereby approved. Tho re ports show collections as follows, to wit; . Clerk $178 50 Recorder 131 50 In the matter of the mileage and per diem of the countv commissioners for the September term, 1899, it is ordered by the board that their mileage, and per diem for the September term, shall be as follows to wit i 8 F Marks ..$H 60 R Morton U R Scott 10 SO Total 33 49 In the matter of repairing the Eagle Creek and Clear Creek bridges, it ia ordered by the board that the clerk ad vertise for bids for repairing the Ea(rle and Clear creek bridges aa follows to wit: Eagle creek, two approaches, north, one about 45 feet high and 180 feet long; south, on- about 20 feet high and 30 teet long; two mud sins unuer norm pier, main bent; two muu nu uuum uum bent ! two E posts on 8 bent to be spliced. Clear creek, at hatchery, three bents on south end and 4 bents on north end. Bids to be opened on 'lhursday, uctooer 6tn, at 2 o'clock p. m. me board re serving the right 10 reject amy aim mi b'ln the matter ol Mrs. Ronald's bill for . i - i i ... .1,. care oi paupers, w uiuorou uy board the balance ol laid bill he allowed. Mil II O Ronald '-'0 00 In the matter of the illegal aasessment of school property In school district No. 34, the board being fully advised in the matter, it is ordered that the sheriff cancel the 1808 taxes sssefse against fractional lots, 2 and 3, block 15. Bolton, as said lots are the property of school district No. 34, and not subject to taxation In the matter of the contract of Cosper & Cumins, tor plank on the Molalla road, it is ordered by the boaru mat in cier notify Cosper & Gumma, mat mey uiu commence at once to saw said plank ac cording to their contract. ' In the matter oi tne uiegai '" ol lot 3, block 10, Marshfield. The board being fully ad vised in ine maiwu , ordered that the iheriff cancel the taxes on lot 3, block 4. Marshfield, as aaid lot is publio property, and therefore not ubjet taxation.