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City Library 16 PAGES, 2 PARTS, PART 1 CIRCULATION GUARANTEED LARGEST THAN ALL OTHER PAPERS IN COUNTY COMBINED COURIER ESTABLISHED MAY, 1883 HERALD ESTABLISHED JULY, 1893 CONSOLIDATED SEPTEMBER, 1898 OREGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1899. 17th YEAR, NO. 21 Citv ejMetmld Of Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Saf eguards the food against alum A-um baking i are the created menacefs to I ilth of the present day. ROYAL BAKINQ POWDER 00., NEW VORK. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. Proceedings of the Regular October Session of Board. S.F.Marks.chairman ; R.Scott, and R. Morton, commissioners. Be it remembered that a regular ses sion of the board of cuntv commission ers for the county of Clackamas, state of Oregon, begun and held in the court houee in said county and state on Wed nesday, the 41 h day of October, 1899, the same being the regular time fixed ry said board for holding a regular session of said board for ti e transaction of We have a few high grade 1899 Model Imperial Wheels we will close out at $25 each, ladies or gents'. Call and examine them. Every wheel fully guaranteed. POPE & CO,, Corner Fourth and Main Strtets, OREGON CITY, OREGON 5 THE Keeping in Touch with a good Store where no advantage is ever taken where only beet known and most reliable items are offered you, is really a matter of business. That our store meets these conditions, we've every argument to convince you can deperd upon any statement in cur ad vertising anv price we list yon any quality we offer. Expeiience. backed by facilities for buying, enable us to make you many offers you'll find it dif ficult to duplicate. If you mske selection from these, you'll secure the qualities wise buyers prefer. 3-Pieces Bedroom Suits $11 Bevel Edae Mirmr 20x24 Caution. Your friends not to buy a Cooking Stove . or Range before they have examined Into the merits of .... . V OAK They will do better "sork, and do it quicker, with lia fuel aul labor, and Till last long'T than any ot' r kind. Ya will find he price reasonable BELLOMY Ill Bill AND STOVES. co'.inty ousineps. Present, Commission ers S. F. Murks, J. E. Morton, B. Scott, Elmer Dixon, clerk; J. J.Cooke, sheriff. When the following proceedings were had to-wit: In the matter of the reports of road supervisors for the month of September, 1399. The board having "examined said reports and being fuMy satisfied it is ordered that it mav be, and the same are hereby approved, and the expense accounts of the several district are here by allcwei and ordered paid, and the clerk is instructed to draw warrants on the road fund and on the general fund for the several amounts and in favor of the pereonB named in said road reports: Road district No 1 For labor on the Milwaukie and Ba ker's Ferry road. F Mathews, oad Jesse Coates " R Scott's team" L Hanson . " Geo Miller " B F Buck " Geo Lakins " Frank Mullin " John Stuckey " Henry Stuckey" Frank Atwood " John Pollock " Chas'Counsell " fund $ 26 25 " 24 75 " 24 Ot) " 19 50 19 50 19 50 12 00 9 00 6 00 18 00 21 00 18 00 39 00 E Lyons " 39 0 1 Wilson & Cooke, lid'wrgen'l fund 9 10 Total $304 60 Road district No 2 For labor on Clackamas bottom and Oregon Citv road. Geo B Rate& Co.p'dwr.en'l fund . 9 25 Walter Wilson, team,road fund... 9 00 Willis Jonnson " " "... 33 75 J t ! ' HOUSEFURNISHERS ll-WroolC. C Carpet, per yard. Buesel's Carpet, per yard 50c 50c 25c 35c Ingrain Carpet, pur j aid Washable Jute Carpet, p r yard.. Hemp Carpet, per yard 10c Matting, ppr yard 10c( Lace Curtains, pair......... 75c Fringed Table Cover, 3 by 3 feet. . . . 50c Strange as it may seem . there nivtrhu been produced . But One Carpet Sweeper that hM tflvta entire atlifactlon to both DEALER and USER, THE "BISSELL" FOR TWENTY-TWO TEARS The Acknowledged Leader on the Market, Constantly Improved, Always the Best, ; Every One Guaranteed. -J. "tL Double Roll . 15c B h Back Dining'Tluir.......... 65c . 5 25 . 5 25 . 13 87 . 15 37 . 9 37 . 4 50 . 1 87 19 12 31 00 Rollie Holcomb Outon Hanson Harrison Imel W Danfoith Max Webster Frank Talber USBlakney U S Blakney Total $154 71 Road district No 3 Labor on Baker's bridge and Fagalde Mill road. California Powder Works, pow der, general fund 50 48 0 Wollhagen A Hall. 1 Aug Bock 3 00 Henry Bock ... 7 50 Henry Green well.,..., 10 60 John Gretnwell 10 50 Warren Greenwell 5 2o Warren Greenwell 10 50 Geo Greenwell. . 2 50 Frank Grim 1 50 Frank Grim - 2o FredZuhl... 2 00 FredZuhl 1 50 WW Cooke 18 00 A W Cooke 12 00 Labor on road at Rock Creek bridge A W Cooke, labor road fund.-... 8 50 A W Cooke team 4 87 Hrnirv Bock 4 87 Wm Berringer 3 50 Elmer Toug 2 63 Wm Sklrvin o To Geo Feathers 4 87 Frank McMurray '. 2 50 H Cox..... 4 00 Mart Rowen 400 John Skirvin ' 1 50 Total $187 62 Road district No 4 Oal P'dr W'ks,powdergen'lfund$. .10 45 Total .10 45 Road district No 7 C Minsinger, lumber, gen'l fund..$ 6 98 Otto Aschoff. labor road fund. . . , 1 50 Otto Aschoff k. . . 4 50 Ernest Aschoff 1 60 JAOdell 4 50 Total $18 98 Road district No 11 Labor for building fence and putting in culverts on Baker terry road. J E Smith, labor een'l fund... 2 50 .1 Patre 9 37W M Hueath 9 37 WWSmitn 9 37a Labor on Portland by Clayson road. J E Smith.labor road fund. . . . 22 50 J Page 1 50 M Huerth 1 50 W W Smith 1 50 W Faubian 10 50 Copper Bottom Tea Kettle. 40c 10-quart Granite Pail.. 60c 10-quart Dish Pan 10c 10-inch Granite Pan 25c 6 Knives and Forks. . .' 50c 6 Table Spoons 10c 6 Tea Spoons 05c Butcher Knife 10c Rockers. ...$1.00 and up 6 Cups and Saucers 45c ft Dinner Plates 50c 6 Sauce Dishes 25c lOC-Pieee line Decorated Dinner Set 9 .50 John Burnett BUSCH s W Forsythe 3 00 P Harris 9 00 J A La Mar 4 60 W H Smith 6 00 E Rivers 4 50 Total $105 12 Road district No 12 Labor on Sorinirwater and Baker Ferry road. Chas Hatton, labor, road fund.. .$ 6 00 Oven llattan 50 Fueene Arthur 6 00 W M Fletcher 6 00 F S Hotehins 14 50 W P Kirchem 8 10 H ; W Hatching 4 50 Paul Kirchem... 3 00 J Bnsoli 12 00 F W Riebhotf 6 00 O D Robbins... 1 50 15 00 12 00 M H Riebhoff.... TP McCubbin... Total $96 00 Road district No 13 Pope & Co, h'dwre gen'l fund.... $ 1 15 W H Bonney, lumber 3 30 si Mattoon 0 uu W Rutherford 150 W H Mattoon 4 00 Total ..$15 95 Road district No 14 Labor and material on Linn road, Ab ernethy bridge, Latourette bridge. W H Bonney, plank.gen'l fund 37 50 Bellomy & Bunch, nails 14 50 Lindsley & Son 93 50 John Dixon 2 62!' Myo Bray ton..'... 2 62 Ueruer 2 la Geo Shortledge 2 25 Shelly 75 J D Niman 52 Horace Williams .. 16 54 A Mautz, supervisor 13 50 Total... .....$188 W Road district No 15. Labor on the McCord road, piling and burning stimps and leveling ground. R H Tabor, labor, road fund $11 00 R D Miller 7 50 John Hendrickson 1 60 Flmer Hendrickson 7 50 Geo Kidder 15 00 Chas Holmes..... 3 00 J H Reed 2 62 Total...) Road .listrict No 17. O R & N Co, freight, gen'l fund O'hs Morras Ben Adkind .$43 12 8 00 6 00 15 00 Wilson Evans 15 75 Andy Knight 15 75 Rob Vorpahl 10 M) JabeWotfer 5 25 Wilcox 6 75 Herman Wintermantle ' 6 00 Kie Stogsdale 9 75 Adam Knight 9 75 Geo Ge.rley 9 00 1) K Dimick 13 UO D R Dimick 9 0(1 'Total..;....'.'....;..... $139 50 Road distrid No 18 W J Jones, labor, road fund 3 00 M E London 4 00 Road district No 19 Labor on the Oregon City and Molalla road. G Kirbyson, labor, road fund .... 80 75 O Smiih 46 86 H H Perry 3t K6 W H Jones 62 25 Newkirchner 6 00 FG Newkirchner 45 uO Total $222 70 Road district No 23 W Covey, gravel, road fund. . . . 9 00 OA Wilcox 24 00 Wm Kendall 13 00 B King ; 14 00 D Kjtod... 150 toleinan.. 3 75 Wm Evans 2 00 It 1 Dement 3 (10 G W Greenstreet 1 50 Total Road dibtrict No 30 $71 75 P F Morey, material on Oregon City and Oswego road. . . .$6 Od Total ...$6 00 Road district No 34. A Andre, plank, gen'l fund $1 92 11 C Tulow 2 50 A Andre..... 2 00 Total $7 42 Road district No 39 h'wt Oosper & Cummins,prnk,gn'l fund$75 00 Cal P'dwr Wks, pswder 60 10 O Wisher 6 60 Total Road district No 38 $141 60 F Zuhle, labor, road fund. . ..$2 00 Total $2 00 Road district No 36 M Wilson & Uooke,h'dwre,;g'nl fund$ 4 40 FS Baker 1 92 Geo B Kate & ,Co........ 10 85 Scripture & Bealeau. . . ... ....... 1 40 iul Wagone... 6 25 Chas Bhannon.,.., 11 25 J L. Barry..... 10 85 L mis Tucker 5 20 Shively 5 25 Torn Smith , 7 36 Chas Hill 3 75 W Tustin i 50 ifieu 1 Baker 26 00 M A ftiagone 3 25 Total...........;. Road district No 35 .198 22 Knight & Husbauer,bolts,g'nlfund$ J S Yoder Labor on Morris' bridi?' 1 50 5 68 Geo Perdue,labor, gen'l fund.,... 1 Solmi Klnxur r i 50 50 sk Taylor...:::::::::;:;:;;:::; 606 i.aoor on uwen'a Hill road : u Vaylor 12 00 H Choate... 9 go rratt 10 00 a vresser g qq ewi cianton,....,... ....... , 8 60 ueo lyack ........ 4 60 Revis Graham. 10 25 wii Marven.. .,..:.::. :::;:;::; 2il Total..,. .....'..$77 93 COLUMBIA and ADVANCE MAY Are the most Powerful, most Rapid in use. I carry both full Circle and Steam Power Presses Corner Front and Taylor Streets, P03TIAND, OREGON In the matter of claiin3 Bled against Clackamas county. The board having examined said claims and being fully ad vised, it is ordered by the board that the clerk shall issue warrants on the general fund in favor of the persons and for the amounts hereinafter specified in payment of said claims. Eli Williams, assessor's acct..,.$100 00 J G Porter, " " .... 75 00 Courier-Herald, 1 rioting . .' 19 75 " " stationery 45 94 Enterprise, printing 20 00 E A Sommer, insanity case 5 00 M C Strickland, witness 170 J O Bradley, livery 12 00 Pope & Co, register 2 00 Telephone 3 25 O W Pomeroy, ink 0 00 C G Huntley, yarnMies, brushes 2 25 Oregon Iron & Steel Oo.iron pipe 169 55 lna M OI'ae, shertlf's deputies , 8 00 Echo Samson " 14 00 L H Feaster 10 00 Jerry Johnson 8 00 H Thiessen 21 00 W A Wise 14 00 S J Garrison 20 00 J II Wright... 24 00 L II Feaster 4 00 J A Randolph 33 00 OWRobblns 24 On F E Thomas 33 00 E W Randolph 8 00 J R Seiver 14 f'O A D Burnett 18 00 G II Robbins 7 60 T B Hankins 33 00 Marion Phillips 12 00 A F Parker 13 00 W O Ward 15 00 W II Connsell, roadmaster 60 00 State of Oregon vs Rudolph Argerter 0 Schuebel, justice fees 6 40 M F McOnwn 12 60 August Fischer, witness 3 30 GiiBtave Fischer . . 8 30 Jacob Hany , 3 10 Jacob Strawhock 3 10 State of Oregon vs Thomas Dunne C Schuebel, justice fees 7 90 M F McCown, constable 17 70 Paul Dunne, witness 5 60 Pat Harris 2 30 Bert Hite 5 bO Florence Hite , . 5 50 Ellen Jones.-. 4 70 P Jones 4 70 K II Cooper 1 70 Chas Zeek 6 60 Geo Warner, hauling corpse. .. . 4 00 F A Beach, pauper acct 5 00 Matter ot inquest on body of Claude Williams W O Newbury, witness. . P Huss'ck... 70 70 20 J C Newbirry, juror ueo Kanuuii , . . . 20 20 H Slyter Fred Gauschneider 20 20 20 H M Boug'88 , Jos bevsic M O Strickland, coroner... 2100 J J Cooke, boarding prisoners. . 60 72 f iNehren, wasning bridge 2 00 F C Gadke, material for ct house 3 05 John Potter, 50 cords wood 110 00 Geo A Hardiiig, electric lamps. , 6 90 Geo A Harding, medicine , 3 60 A Frightful Blunder Will often cause a horrible burn, scald. cut or bruise. ' Bucklen'e Arnica Salve, the best in the world, will kill the pain and promptly heal it. - Cures old sores, fever sores, ulcers, boils, felons, corns, all skin eruptions. Best pile cure 6n eann. uniy zo cts. a dox. (jure guar anteed. Sold by George A. Harding, druggist. ls We pay premium for Clackamas County tnd Oregon City warrant." , BANK OF OREGON CITY. School books and fctiool supplies at Portland prices. Tablets, rulers and pencils free to purchasers of books.' Charman A Co., the cut-price druggists, For sale One bop stove feet long 37 joints ot 11-inch pipe and seven el bows. The apparatus has dried 20 bales of hops only. Call or address O. T, Pembroke, Canby, near Adkins mill. Bowing machines from $25 up. Sold on easy payments- BurmeisterA An dresen. FARM TOI'ICS. Crop Reports and Talks Fanners. With While the yield of hops was large thia season, in many instances they were light in weight. This, however, it is not believed, will impair the quality of the product. The yield of hops was good and the quality above average in Clack amas county. An example of a heavy yield wag Hartman Bros, yard near Marquain, which went 120 boxes to the acre. John Shannon, of Beaver creek, com pleted the season's run with bis thresher several days ago. lie throbbed 30,000 bushels during the season. County Commissioner J. R. Morton, of Dainaacus, f aid Friday, that Gerber Brothers, of Logan, had comp'eted threshing the grain in that swtiou, and did good work. The yield around Damascus was about 60,000 bushels The crop was In fair condition. ' The Northwest Paciiiu Farmer sayj that '. W. Buttei field, of Canby, was the fortunate purchaser at the state fair of Borne fine poultry : 8. 0. W. Leg horns, consisting of 1st and 2nd prize hens, 1st prize cockerel and 2nd prize pullet. A Ibo a grand pen of White Wy andotte . J. M. Tracy, of Loga 1, has a good sea- s mi'h run with his thresher during the season. The run resulted in 20.000 bushels. Several lots of hops in Maridti county have recently sold for 10 cents per pound. W. O. Dickerson, of Mount Pleasant has sold 54 bales of good quality hops to a Portlund dealer for 10 cents Der pound. Potato-d gging has commenced, and tl e quality of the i rop Is averaging up good. .-The yield is also much bottor than usual. Charles Mautz, of Mania Lane, is hauling in his crop and ship ping them to Portland. He receives 40 cents per sack delivered here. LOCAL SUMMARY Seven per cent money to loan throe to five years. W, 3. U'Rk,-. : A few watches for sale choap at Younger's. Watches cleaned, $1. , j T tan Inon fttn t&JVl m A1 KfVt C f ifM iiviu fuv VJ flUW ab t h in terest on No. 1 mortgage security, one to three years time. H.E. Cuoss. Highest cash price paid for second hand household goods at Bellomy A Busch. -. , . ' , ' ' e- ;' Money to loan at 8 percent Interest on mortgages. Apply to 0, D. & D. O. Latourette. - r, The Club tonsorial parlors, P. O. Shark, proprietor, shaves for 10 cents. A full line of cigars and tobacco is kept. .wnon in Portland be sure and call at the Royal restaurant where you can get the best 15o meal in the city. 253 First street, corner of Madison. Wm. Bohlander, proprietor. Weekly Oregonian and Couiuer Hkbald for $2 por year. ,0.11. Young, opposite BurmeisterA Andersen's, keeps a full line of new and second-hand furniture and houso fur nishing goods. Prices very low. Give him a call. , v I, . The latest millinery, and prices' the best at Miss Goldsmith's. ( ; - Money to loan at 8 percentinterost on mortgages. Apply to C. D. & D. O.' Latqurette..