f.'BVa.'T Ores C er-Herald. iron oun CIRCULATION GUARANTEED LAHGER THAN ALL OTHER PAPERS IN COUNTY COMBINED COURIER ESTABLISHED MAY, 1883 HERALD ESTABLISHED JULY, 1893 CONSOLIDATED SEPTEMBER, 1893 OREGON CITYt OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1900. 17th YEAR, NO. 44 NEWS OF THE WEEK i STATE. The mayor of Astoria has issued a proclamation calling upon citizens to kill rats. Baker City reports range stock In fine condition. ' Salem gardeners are already shipping garden truck to Portland." PACIFIC COAST. Fred Rustenieyer. of Co'fax, Wash., has been arrested for wrougfully using 1000 of trust funds. The Weyerhauser syndicate paid nearly 810,000 taxes in Pacific couuty, Washington. Colfax Indian Reservation will be opened to settlement in , about six months. w GENERAL. The Great Northern will abandon part of its Montana line, sidetracking several stations. . The Southern Pacific has sold its in terest in the Pnllinau cars to the Pull man company. Professor Schumann says that the Fillipinoa are already mistrusting ue, and that we must therefore Keep our promise with the Porto Kicans or have trouble. Tl'.e Standard Oil Company has just paid out $20,000,000 in dividends. Its 1 stock is now at 538. Democrats of Rhode Island declared against expansion and trurts. Snow in Texas, Louisiana and Missi sippi Friday. The monument, to the Maine victims was unveiled at Key West last 'eek. Gallinger called Penrose a prevarica tor in the United States senate. FOREIGN. Canada may build a Pacific cable. It is now asserfed that Jotihert's forces had intended to go to- Bloomfontein's defense, but were too late. V . An Army of Women. 'San Francisco, March 19. Dr. Leyds, the Boer diplomat in Europe, has writ ten to a friend in this city : "This much you may depend upon i England will never conquer the Transvaal, although she may slay the last of Kruger's men You Americans, who are so gallant, and whose women are so well protected, may not understand what I am about to write. But, remember, nearly every Boer woman knows how to use a rifle. "So I say that thougti the last of tha Kruger men be killed, England will not conquer, for the women will rise, form companies and raise an army of their own . "It will probably not come to this, but suppose it, should would England fight women ?" Again the Chicago Platform. Lincoln. Neb., March 19. The demo crats and populis's held state conven tions here today. Ihis eve mg. W. J. Bryan announced to the democratic partv and lo the nation at large the plat form which he considers beat for the democratic party, and practically upon which he desires to stand, if nominated at the Kansas City convention. The platform, which was adopted by the Nebraf-ka democracy with the great est enthusiaem, reaffirms the Chicago platform, declares for "sixteen to one, opposes a large standing army, ae- ounces the action of the republican party on the Puerto Riean tariff bill, de clares against trusts aml"imperialism," and favors the choice of United States senators by popular vote. Mr. Bryan did not write the platform personally, ut he was consulted concerning it, and before it was read to the convention, he had approved it throughout. The platform adopted by the populist couvenlion was substantially the same as that adopted by the democrats. It differs somewhat in form, but conflicts in no essential point. Both conventions to lay were enthusi astic for Bryan to the last degree, and every mention of his name was greeted ith cheers of delight and approval. In structions were given to both delegations to stand for Mr. Bryan in the Kansas City and Sioux Falls conventions. ' FOUND, We have found the best plow in the world, the . Syracuse chilled. We have a big stock of five tooth cultivators that we bought at the old price 9 and we intend to sell ihem cheap. We are headquarters for Steel Lever Har rows, Acorn Steel Ranges, Hardware, etc. POPE & CO,, ; Corner Fourth and Main Streets, , OREGON CITY, OREGON 110 IK I) OF COMMISSIONERS Regular March Term of the Conuty Board. , F. Mark, chairman; J. B. Morton, R. Scott, oommUilonera. (Continued from last week) In the matter of claims filed against Clackamas county The board examined "aid claims, and being fully satisfied, it is ordered by the board that the clerk shall issue warrants on the general fund for the amounts and in favor of the per sons hereinafter specified for the pay ment of said claims: Eli Williams, assessor.......... $104 00 J G Porter ... 75 00 L E Williams 12 60 Glass Prudhomme, blanks.... 10 00 Courier-Herald, stationery...... 69 00 ' " printing 70 Enterprise " 14 05 W H Counsell, road master 48 00 E P Hands, surveyor........... 1350 Inquest S I! Quint M 0 Strickland, coroner 32 00 M E Willoughby, juror 2 40 EPKelly.... 2 40 Hiram Stiaight 2 40 J VV Boatman 2 40 A N Munsey 2 40 John W Loder 2 40 A W llertsike, witness To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggiBts refund the money if i fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. Dr H LDedman 3 30 R L Holman. 1 70 Dr E A Summer 1 70 C M Quint 1 90 E L Shaw, constable 9 10 W E Carll, insane . 5 00 Bruce C Curry, insane, witness. . 170 J J lieigfeldt, inBaue... ., 3 30 Mr Seiver . . .' 1 50 MvrtleCurrin, clerk's office 0 00 Alice Andrews, tax roll 28 00 Lulu Hankins. 36 00 Wm Grinemhwaile. inrv list.... 3 00 .1 P Oiat No 9-,State vs. H llobart: Wm Gnesenthwaite, j p 3 75 Uy Hughes, constable I lolin Stinbrtz. witneBS 2 Sjmln'g Greatest Meed. Mr. R.:P. Oiivia. of Barcelona, Spains spends his winters at Aiken, S. C. Weak nerves had caused severe pains in tht back of his head. On using Electric Bit ters, America's greatest blood and nerve remedy, all pain soon left him. He says this grand medicine is what his country needs. All America knows that it cures liver and kidney trouble, puri fies the blood, tones up the stomach, strengthens the nerves, puts vim, vigor and new life into every muscle, nerve and orean of the body. If weak, tired or ailing, vou need it. Every bottle guaranteed, only 60c. For sale by Geo. A. Harding, drugaist. Martha Striebritz 2 Lewis Evans. 2 20 Eliza Evans 2 20 O D Euy, jury W K Garrett list. 8 00 2 00 TfMT wraiTM 'ft ftU "JB.J9 ' .mm im tit m i ii i ij life Put a new face on your Wall. Wall Paper is Cheap. We will sell you a double roll FOR 10 CENTS Baby Carriages And Go-Carts.... We invite your inspection. They are a sight; no advance in prices. We sell a very nice, strong . carriage, neatly upholstered, steel wheels, good parasol, for $6 oo Go-Carts $2 75 You'll be Buying a Carpet Soon and paying the NEW PRICE. We will save you dollars, if you'll ' buy it from us this spring or summer. Our stock is in first rate condition, bought with hard down cash before prices ad vanced. We'can sell you a heavy all-wool Ingrain Carpet for 65c a yard. Suppose you investigate . this Right Aay. F J Rinirig 2 00 G A Harding, pauper hc 7 60 Good Samaratau Hospital 22 00 T 15 Hankins, sheriff ac 10 50 O T & T Co telephone 5 35 Oregon Sigh Co, painting bridge 25 1 0 PNehren c h ".. ... 8 45 Water Corn 6 60 Bradley's tables m 3 00 Calif Powder Works 1" M Elmer Dixon, paid draying. . . . . . 1 60 Goodyear Rubber Co 23 65 lloneyuian I'etiart uo jo yu J P court No 4 State ys. Sol Clark : O Vhuebl, J p- .v 1.-..-.,,.-.r.i.i w M F MoCown, constable 1 u State vsAW Hertzka H Mi'lmnhe : 1 I) M F McCowu, con E A Somiuer. witness 1 M 0 Strickland 1 J W Loder 1 0 M Quint 1 Dr Dedman ' 1 W H Vomnr. liverv hire 4 W H Yonnu. 0 h ac.T. 7 Thayer & Luram, c h.. . 3 00 J J Cooke, board of prisoners. lna M. Uhase, snennac. " clerk C E Potter, sheriff badge. 1 43 18 00 30 00 2 00 A J Walker, sheriff ac 28 00 E E Vauglian, " - A E Taylor Pope & Co L H Feaster , In the matter of the petition and 6 20 8 20 5 60 28 00 sub BELLOMY & BUSCH THE HOUSEFURNISHERS scription list from road district No. 16 Thi natitinn co in in ii now to be heard, and the board ordered Roadmaster Counsell to inspect said improvement and report same to this board, and he having reported favorably in regard to said improvemmt and the board being lullv satiffied. it 1b ordered that said nniitlrm hR granted said petitioner to vr(t Raid hill readv for corduroy and the county to corduroy it. The matter of price of making corduroy was left in the bands of the roadmabter In the matter of the improvement 01 the Clackamas county toll road from the hatchery to Logan. Now comes cer tain committees before the board, re' presenting the merchants, and business ir.en of Oreiron Citv. and the taxpayers of Logan, and ask the board to appoint a comoetent person to examine aim re1 port at the next term, the probable cost of a permanent improvement ol the Clackamas toll road, and the road from said hrldue to Burahardt's null, and appearing that there is a great deal of interest manifested in the improvement of said roads, and that large private sub' scriptions are being raised to aid in sam imnrovement. and the board being fully bvised, It is ordered uiai w ri uonnseu be authorized and directed to make a suitable examination df said roads and re port Hie prsbable cunt of a permanent ..-.1 ,.t ...I F.,.a tl.f. improvement 01 iuu ujuiuugmaio i mo next of this board. In the matte! of the petition and sub scription list from road distnci-JNo 7 Petition accepted and fix) allowed on said road bv county, and it is further ordered that the supervisor of said dis trict be allowed to use some of his roat. monev on said Pankv road. in the matter 01 me pennon 01 n. ran' ten, et al, for a change in the Carus and Canby road. Petition withdrawn Willi out prejudice and limit for petitioners bxeil tor a new l ention at one mite irom each side of the road and one mile from each end. In the matter of recording deeds for public graveyards at Viola and liedlaiid the recorder was ordered to record the same free of clntrce. In the matter of the petition and sub scription list from road district JNo, the board beinir lu fv advised, it is or dered that said petition be granted and powder furnished on condition that the petitioners do all the necessary work, sin 1 1 as clearing np stumps after they are blown out and the work of grading said road. In the matter of the request of Meade Post No. 2. G A R by their commander, John K Williams for relief from indigent soldier's fund for the relief of G W Nash, John Lamles and O Culow. The board being fully satisfied, it is ordered that said relief be granted as follows: G W Nash, $10; John Landers, $5 per month, and C Culow to be increased from $10 to $16 per month for two months, all ol said allowances to date from Fehruary, 1 1900 In the matter of the petit'ou of Theresa Beutgen for a rebate of taxes for the year 18!)7. The board being fully advised, it is ordered that said petition he granted in the sum of $!).85 - Theresa Bentgen 0$ 65 In the matter of the inereane of the allowance of Jane Roberts, a county charge. The board being fully advised, it is ordered that the allowance of Jane Roberts be Increased from $20 to $28 per month on and from Feb 1, 1900 In the matter of the petition of GA Arndt, et al, for a county toad, In the matter of the petition filed by G A Arndti and more than 12 householders of the county, living in the vicinity of the proposed road described in the peti tion, and praying viewers to be appointed to view and locate a county road in Clackamas county, Oregon, described as follows: Beginning at nor post seven inches in diameter, four feet out of the kroiiud, fiimlv set marked "K. I. 1 (Road Instead Point), the same being a post supporting the railway along the graded approach to the bridge across the Pudding river at Aurora, near the loot of the hill from which a fir 86 incheB in diameter bears north. 17 detrees east' 306 links, distant, marked "R I P b T" A cedar 5 inches diameier bearing south; 17 deg. 30 min. east 59 links distant marked R I P B T, thence north 7 deg 40 min east 4 71 chains; thence north 88 deg west 4 93 chains; thence north 13 deg 42 min. west 6 87 chains; thence north 33 deg 30 min east 55.28 chains ; thence north 38 deg 30 min east 14.36 chains ; thence north 89 deg 45 min east to an iron rod: thence north !7 deg 6 min east parali-ll to center line of Oregon & California railway, and 30 feet diBtant from noith line of right of way of same; the same being the division line 01 lands owned by Mrs W A Iryin and said rail road company to its intersection with tne Canby and Barlow road to an iron rod. It is the intention of the petition ers that the survey of Ihis road shall be made exactly in accordance with the field notes of a survey made by John W Meldrum, deputy couuty surveyor, on December 15, 1899, except that llie last two courses be changed in length only, account of the last course being hanged to 30 feet from no-th line of ght of wav of Oregon & (Jalilornia rail road company ; Baid line of right ot way- being the division line between lanos owned by Mrs W A lrvin and said rail road company instead ot 20 teet as sur veved. And there being a remonstrance of William Fray and over 100 others on lilo and U beiiur aereed by mutual con sent to try same- out at - this time the. petitioners being represented uy their attorney, O. E. Hayes, ana tne re monstrators by their attorney, C N Wait. It appearing to the board that there is more names of householders on the petition than there is on the re monstrance, and the board being fully advised, it is ordered that the remon strance be denied without prejudice. And said petitioner having filed his affidavit of notices posted respecting said road, Bhowing 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 pro posed toad more than 80 day prior to the presentation oi this petition. He lso filed a bond for $100, conditioned according to law. The board being Inlly advised, it is ordered that Charles Wilson, Ed Schmidt and A Bromer, be and are heby appointed viewers tc meet at place of beginning on the in stant, and subscribe to a written oath of ollice administered by John W Meldrum, a skillful surveyor, lie being appointed by the board to survey said road oetore proceeding to view and locate said road and report in writing at the next regular term ol this board. In the matter of decreasing the allow ance of W S Linsley, a county charge. The board being fully advised, it is ordered that said Linsley allowance be cut down from $8 to $5 per month to date from March 1, 1900. In the matter of the allowance hereto fore made to Mrs DeBeaw, a county charae. it is ordered by the board that said allowance be discontinued noin Ma. eh 1. HUM). ' - , . , In the matter ol the resignation 01 r A Baker as supervisor of road disiet No, 31, the board being fully advioed, It is ordered that said remgnauon ne ac cepted and that Fred Wagner be ep oointed to till sa a vacancy. In the matter of the proposition from Multnomah county, in regard to bicycle path to Mount Hood ; it is ordered by the board that that the bicycle path supervisors from this county be author ized to work in conjunction with the path supervisors in Multnomah county in regaid 10 pain 10 mount 11000, In the matter ot wm BoDinson, county charge, the board being tuny advised, it Is ordered mat me allowance heretofore made to W illiam ivoomson, be discontinued from March 1, 1900. lu the matter of the petition for a tax rh,t bv K Hhubert. This matter com ing on to be heard on said petition lor rebate of taxes paid on railroad land, and which had also been paid by the railroad company, the boaid being Hilly advised, it is ordered that said petition hit umnied in the sum ol 1 z.i. E bhubert 7 23 In the matter of the petition and sub diriniion list for the improvement of the Larkin's road in road district No 18, it is ordered by the board that said petition i..uw.iih(1 hv E (i Hornschucli und others be accepted and counly fumiili i,ndr to blow out llie stumps and tiMiitioners to do all the the woik of I'lvHrmir and grading. In the matter of tne petition and sub scription list from road district JNo is. lor the conunueu improvement lUeaan Citv and Hittliland road. Thi matter having been laid over from the February term of this board, and tlie to.rd being now fully ad sed. It is ordered timi said pciiuun Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum. A-um bakins menacerstol powders are the greatest lealth of the present day. DOVAl SAKINd POWDCR OO., NEW YORK. to wit: Sixty per tent of the money in districts Nos 20 and 21, for this year" to be used in making taid improvement. In the matter of corduroying the For sythe road in district No. 11, it is ordered by the board that llie county furnish said coiduroy on the roul ; said petition ers to do nececsa.y woik of grading and I laying s.tid corduioy. In the maiti'r of the petition of G ,1 Trullinger, for a change In the Milk creek and Molalla road. In the matter of the petition tiled by G J Trullinger, et al, and more thsu . 12 househuldcrs of the counly living in the vicinity of the road dexenbed in the petition, and pray ing vieweis to be appointed to view and locate a .county road in Clackamas county, Qr gon, described in full as fol lows: Commencing at a point where the section between sections Nos 20 and 29, crosses the Molalla road in township 4 s, and 2 east, W M, running east on said line to a stake marked X, at the foot of the Trullinger hill; thence following the present travelled road known as tho Milk road, eaxt to Meadowbrook, Clacka mas county Oregon. We also petition that the present traveled roatl or roads, commencing at the above-mentioned stake marked X at the foot of the Trul linger bill west to the Molalla road, bo hereby discontinued. Said petitioner filed his a AM avid of notices posted re specting said road, showing that there had been poBtetl: Oue en the court house bulletin board, and tlireo in three of the most publio places in the vicinity of the proposed rosd, more than 30 days prior to the presentation of this petition He also filed a bond for $100 conditioned according to law. The board being fully, advised, it is ordered that E VV Paine, Levi Stehman an. I J J Mallntt Ui sml are hereby appointed viewers to nik-nt at plat ol beginning,- on the -I -and subscribe to a written oath of joflL o administered by John W Melhlum, deputy county surveyor, he beitig ap pointed by the board to survey ssidlroad, before proceeding to view and locate , said road and report in writing at the'1 next regular term of this board, and it is further ordered t!iat Roadmaster Counsell view and make a report upon the practicability of said route in writing to this board. In the matter of the petition for a change in tho voting place for Cherry ville precinct, it Is or.lered by the board that the voting place be changed to the residence oft). P, Ware. In the matter of ihe county physician's report for January and February, 1000. It is ordered by the board that said re port be accepted and approved. (Continued next week) ltlg Strike Ordered Chicago, March 19. Altor tho confer ence between representatives of the In ternational Association of Machinists and the administrative council of the National Metal Trades Association ended at 10:30 this morning, Presi lent Jatuos O'Connell.of the union, declared that Btrikea would be called iiniuedintely in all parts of the United States and Cana da. Such strikes will involve 100 nnn men and cause to be shut down for ait indefinite period plants having an ag gregate capacity of millions of dollars. Chicago labor troubles are responsible lor tho disagreement, which is expected to precipitate .the general machinists' strike, Wore it not for the fact that leaders of the Machinists' Union refused to call off strikes that now exist in Chi cago, Columbus, Ohio, and Paterson, N. J., the manufacturers and loaders, it is believed, would have come to an arnica- bio agreemout and arbitration would have been permanently established be tween the National Metal Trades Asso- cl tion and the International Association of Machinists. Special Sale on Shoes at the Park- place cash store. Kozy Kandy Kitchen, up to date oa home-made candies. be granted and subscription list accepted Dr. C. S. Seamann has removed bia offices to the Willamette building, over Mardu g'g drug store. For Over JKIft Vaara Am O1.0 and Wkll-Tkiko Hkmbd, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup lias been used for over fifty years by mining ol mothers for their children while teething, with perfect suciess. It soothes the child, softens the gums allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. u 1. pleaeant to the taste, Sold by Drug, gluts in every part of the Woria Twenty-five cents a bottle. lu valim is incalculable. I'e sure and ask for Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and lake no other kind.