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    OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD. JULY 6, 1900.
1 Swindling m Bank.
A few years ago a well dressed man
presented himself at a certain national
bank and laid down a check for $3,000.
It was signed by a well known whole
Bale whisky house, and upon the back
were the words, "Identification waiv
ed." At the same time a well dressed
man entered the office of a live stock
flrat the stockyards and asked if he
could wait In the office, as he expected
a telephone message. He was told that
he could,, and he took a seat near the
telephone.
Down in the bank the paying teller
was asking who the holder of the
check knew. He said not many firms, -
as he was a stock dealer, but if the tell
er would call up Mr. Smith of Jones &
Smith, the well known brokers at the
tockyards, he would find out that he
was all right The teller called for the
tiumber, and when the ring answered
he asked for Smith. The man on the
end said he was Smith, and he at once
gave Brown, the holder, the amount of
the check.
When It was discovered that the
check was a forgery, there was an aw
ful kick, as Smith said Brown was as
good as gold. Smith declared that he
had talked to no one, and the result
was an argument between Smith and
the bank teller. No one knew about
the accomplice answering the phone,
and the result was that Smith took his
account from the bank, and. no one
ever knew who it was who answered
the telephone. Cincinnati Enquirer.
A Gift Not Appreciated.
Two well known clubmen were stroll
ing along Chestnut street the other aft
ernoon when a young fellow of rather
sporty attire Btopped them and at
tempted to borrow $3. "I've got to
have it tonight, and I'll give it back to
you tomorrow," he said.
The man addressed looked dubious,
and his friend, who was not acquaint
ed with the would be borrower, moved
away, apparently to be out of earshot
of the conversation.
"I don't think I can lend you the
money today," said the clubman.
"Come om there's a good fellow,"
coaxed tho other. ''You'll get it back
tomorrow, sure."
"No; I "won't lend it to you," was the
reply, "butTll tell you what I will do.
If you're so devilish hard up, I'll give
you $5." .
"All riglit; give it to me," was the
unblushing rejoinder.
"You've got it already," said the
clubman. "Do you remember the five
you borrowed from me three months
ago? Well, don't bother about paying
that back. Nice day, Isn't It? So
long!" Then he rejoined his friend.
"In the last two years that fellow has
borrowed $50 from me at various
times," he said. Philadelphia-Record.
An Englishman's Manner. '
Note, as has long been noted, that
the only manners the Englishman cares
about are what our country cousins
call "table manners." He can lay enor
mous stress upon these without seem
ing to thaw out, for they really ex
press nothing, and meticulous nicety
In the forms of eating and drinking
pleases his Innate sense of refinement
and chimes In with his dislike for mak
ing a mess. Yet a certain Frenchman
may not have been far wronir. after all
In saying that "the English would sure
ly not frown so upon a man's mopping
up sauce with a piece of bread If they
themselves had ever had any sauce
worth mopping up." It may be that
the Englishman's perfection of deport
ment at meals comes in part from a
lack of temptation to do otherwise.
But the truth is none the less apparent
that the complicated conventions re
garding what to do and what to avoid
at table that obtain in England do
not in any way involve that outward
expressiveness which the Englishman
abhors. Ho can obey them without
prejudice to his Impassivity. And this
cult of impasslvencss, of self renres
slon, is essentially Spartan that of the
savage. Scrluners.
The Origin of Phoenix Park.
The origin of the name of Fhcenlx
park has puzzled many scholars unac
quainted with the Irish language. The
manor was called in the Irish vernacu
lar Fionn-uisge, pronounced finniske,
which signifies clear or fair water, and
which, articulated in the brief English
manner, exactly resembled the word
phoenix. The spring or well so called
from which the park derives its
name still exists close to the Dublin en
trance of the viceregal lodge. It is
situated In a glen beside the lower
lake and Is one of the romantic objects
of the park. London News.
Shopping In Scotland.
It has been said that the Scottish
dialect Is peculiarly powerful In Its
use of vowels, and the following dia
logue between a shopman and a cus
tomer has been given as a speci
men. The conversation relates to a
plaid banging at the shop door:
Customer (inquiring the material)
Oo? (wool?)
Shopman ay, 00 (yes, of wool).
Customer A 00? (all wool?)
Shopman Ay, a 00 (yes, all wool).
Customer A' ae 00? (all same wool?)
Shopman Ay, a' ae 00 (yes, all same
wool). London Telegraph.
Colnmbna Brought Carda.
Christopher -Columbus Introduced
cards into America in 1492. On tho
quarter deck of the Santa Maria he
used to play the stately game of om
bre, a favorite among princes, nobles
and courtiers, with Its Spanish name,
el bombre (the man), and the Spanish
terms, spadille, manllie, punto, mata
dor, basto, gano del rey and codilla.
An IncanenalT Orgy.
. "Freddy, not another cake! You'll
be tick!"
""Well," ni. you needn't to care.
There's half my med'clne lef from las'
timer Chicago Record.
COUNTY BOARD PROCEEDINGS
Regular June, 1900, Session of the
Commissioners of Clackamas
County.
S. F. Marks, Chairman ; J. R. Morton,
E, Scott, Commissioners.
. (Continued from last week.)
J P account, state vs Davis
HAWebster.JP I 7 85
Chas Burns, constable . 9 10
Isaac Tantfast, wit 4 70
U Tallman, do 5 50
Elmer Dixon, do 1 70
Oari Haberlacher, interpreter.... 1 70
eitomy& M u sen, courthouse ... 91 8a
Wilson & Cooke, road & bridge ac 4 85
W H Young, sheriff acct 32 00
California Powder Works..... 24 86
Fred Heft 6 75
Frank Glennan 37 50
JR Cole. 24 75
Francis Shannon 9 00
D Cotto 1 50
James Shelly 13 12
h scnumaie a ez
GHowland 3 00
H O Green .. 18 37
W Miller 16 50
Otto Kuuzinan 18 75
A fc'choenboem 12 75
George Kunzman 15 00
W Uuyer... 15 00
Isaac bhortledge . 15 00
Arthur Sitton.road and bridge acct 4 50
Hi Haibnesch do ; 12 75
W L Ogtien.. 3 75
Geo E Shortledge 2 25
U Mielly ... 20 00
E Hettmau 16 50
11 Williams 18 00
Geo Priester ; 12 30
Wm Este 7 50
J P account, State vs Ray .
C Sohuebel, justice of peace 2 70
ivi i McCown.constable 1 70
W E Carll, insane acct 5 00
JWPowell.do 5 00
P Nehren, election acct 5 75
Enos Cahul.iury acct 3 00
WLHokomb 2 80
M A Magone,Wit Hendrickson in
quest coroner acct....'....:.... 190
R Tompkins 1 90
John Hendrickson 190
Albina Hendrickson 1 90
VB Partlow..--" 190
R L Holman, juror 120
E E Magone 1 40
W H Young 1 40
R D Tompkins. 140
O Bluhm 1 40
J W Loder 1 20
M C Strickland, coroner 19 60
EL Shaw 6 20
Geo Young, undertaker 4 00
Geo A Harding, pauper acct 3 75
C Schuebel, insane acct 2 60
E A Sorauier 5 00
Cal Powder Works, road and bridge
acct 6 00
Ina M Chase.registration acct. ... 46 00
J J Cooke, sheriff 60 00
Bancroft Whitney & Co, ct h acct 3 2o
TB Hankins, sheriff acct 35 50
J C Haines.elsction 8 00
CSchuebel 6 00
N W Bowland 14 00
E II Cowing, sheriff acct 51 00
J A Stanton, insane acct 12 00
W H Counsell, roaduaaster...... 72 00
In the matter of the petition of J. S.
Casto et al for a county road In the
matter ol the petition filed by J. S. Cas
to and more than twelve householders
of the county living in the vicinity of
the road described in the petition, pray
ing viewers to be appointed to view
and locate a county road in Clackamas
county, described in full, as follows :
Change the Fanton road to 40 feet wide
and ou the following described route :
Beginning at the intersection of the cen
ter line of the Oregon City and Molalla
ioad with tbe south boundary of section
33, township 3 Bouth, range 2 east, and
running thence wes'. along said section
line to the corner of sections 4, 5, 32 and
33; thence westerly to a stake marked
"R A" set at a point 40 feet south of the
center of E. A. Howard's barn door ;
thence westerly to the point in said E.A.
Howard's moBt westerly fence where the
same ciosses the township line, on the
south boundary of section 32, township
3 south, rane 2 east; thence west trac
ing the south boundary of section 32, to
tbe second angle in the Fanton road as
surveyed by 11. H. Johnson, county sur
veyor, April 22, 1893, the same being a
point 15 feet east of the northeast corner
of James Emmet's land; thence wester
ly following the course of the said Fan
ton road surveyed by H. II. Johnson as
aforesaid to a stake marked "H. A." set
at a point in the south boundary of sec
tion 31, township 3 south, range 2 east,
at a point 5.29 chains west ot the one
fourth section corner ; thence south 27
degree 20 minutes west, 3.17 chains to a
basalt stone 12x11x9 inches marked"R"
thence north 34 degrees west 2 78 chains
to a basalt stone 15x11x9 inches marked
'Rj" thence north 86 degrees west 0.22
chains to a basalt stone 13x8x6 inches
maiked R ; thence south 15 degrees, 45
minutes- west 2 61 chains to u basalt
stone 18x11x6 inches marked R; thence
South 79 degrees 30 minutes west 0 26
chains to a basalt stone 11x7x4 inches
marked R ; thence north 49 degrees 45
minutes west 2.50 chains to a basalt
stone 12x9x7 inches, marked R; thence
south 72 degrees 6 minutes west 2.24
chains to a basalt stone 18x13x0 inches
marked K ; thence south 60 degrees 20
minutes west 1.98 chains to a basalt
stone 14x9x7 inches marked R; thence
north 80 degrees 50 minutes west 0.38
chains to a basalt stone 14x6x5 inches
marked R ; thence north 36 degrees 10
minutes west 3.55 chains to a basalt
stone 11x10x4 inches marked R: thence
south 53 degrees 30 minutes west 1.45
chains to a basalt stone 10x7x4 laches
maraeo. a mence norm o degrees 40
minutes west 1.76 chains to a basalt
stone 10x8x5 inches marked R ; thence
north 89 degrees 15 minutes west 1.76
chains to a basalt stone 13x11x4 inches
marked R ; thence north 27 degrees 10
minutes weBt 5.50 chains to a fir stake
marked R A ; thence north 84 degrees 40
minutes west 0.19 chains to a cedar
stake marked R A ; thence south 9 de
grees 10 minutes west 2 35 chains to an
alder stake marked R A ; thence south
t8 degrees west 3.66 chains to a cedar
stake maiked R A ; theuce north 75 de
grees west 0.99 chains to a cedar stake
marked R A ; thence north 40 degrees 15
minutes west 1.98 chains to a cedar stake
marked R A ; thence north 74 degrees 15
minutes west 0.26 chains to a cedar stake
marked R A ; thence south 29 degrees
west 4.74 chains to a cedar stake marked
R A ; thence north 60 degrees 30 min
utes west 2.43 chains tot cedar stake
marked R A ; thence north 14 degrees
20 minutes east 5.40 chains to a fir stake
marked R A; thence north 66 degrees 45
minutes west 0.27 chains to a dogwood
stake marked K A ; thence so ith 43 de
grees 19 minutes east S.95 chains to an
alder stake marked U A set in the south
boundary of section 31, township 3 south,
range 2 east at a point 2.28 chains east
of the corner of townships 3 and 4 south,
ranges 1 and 2 east ; thence north 89 de
grees 58 minutes west along the south
boundary of section 31, 2 28 chains to
the corner of townships 3 and 4 south,
ranges 1 and 2 east ; thence west along
the south boundary of section 36, town
ship 3 south, range 1 east, chains to
a basalt stone 14x8x4 inches marked R
on northeast face and X on top set at
terminus of the Fanton road in the cen
ter line of the Oregon City and Hard
scrabble roads from which the south
west corner of the steeple tower of St
John's church bears north 58 degrees 43
minutes east 107 links distant. The pe
titioners further pray that all parties of
the Fanton road not covered by the
route herein above described be" va-
caetd. Said petitioner filed his affidavit
of notices respecting said road showing
that there had been posted one on the
court house bulletin board, and three in
three of the most public places in the vi
cinity of the proposed road more than
thirty days prior to the presentation of
this petition. He also filed a bond for
one hundred dollars conditioned accord
ing to law.
The board being fully advised, it is
ordered that Abel Gunther, D McAr
thur and W O Rider be, and are hereby
appointed viewers to meet at place of
beginning on the 22nd inst,and subscribe
to a written oath of office administered
by John W. Meldrum, a skillful survey
or, he being appointed by by the board
to survey said road before proceeding to
view and locate said road and report in
writing at the next regular term of this
board.
In the matter oi tbe petition of Fritz
Zimmerman for a poll tax rebate The
board being fully advised, it is ordered
that said petition be granted and Baid
rebate allowed in the sum of $3 Fritz
Zimmerman. . -
In the matter of the petition for the
issue of a duplicate warrant in favor of
R.T.Dibble This matter coming on now
to be heard and the board being fully
advised, it is ordered that said pet tion
be granted aud a duplicate warrant lor
$5.40, in place of warrant No. 4079, be
issued to said R. T. Dibble upon his fil
ing the proper bond, R. T. Dibble,$5.40.
Adjourned to 7th mat.
Thursday, June 7th,190O,
The board met pursuant to adjourn
ment. The board and officers present
as on the 6th inst, the minutes of said
day having been read and approved and
now on this day the following business
was had to-wit.
In the mutter of acceptance of tbe ie
port of the viewers of damage on the
Brabst road The petitioners on the
Brabst road being ready to pay the
damage on said road as ordered by the
board. It is ordered that tha report of
the viewers of damage be accepted and
approved and that the clerk be instruct
ed to issue the necessary order to open
said road upon receipt of amount of
damages assessed against said petition
ers. In the matter ot the petition of John
W. Young for a tax rebate on an errone
ous assessment This matter coming on
now to be heard and the board being
fully advised, it is ordered that said
rebate be granted in tbe sum of $3 John
W. Young.
In the matter of m. Phillips for a
poll tax rebate The board being fully
advised in the matter, it is ordered that
said poll tax rebate be granted in the
sum of $3 Wm. Phillips.
In tbe matter of the partial payment
of the contract price for the contract
work of Mumpower & llatton on the
Clackamas bridge fillIt is ordered by
the board that the contractors, Messrs.
Mumpower & Hatton, be allowed the
sum of of $100 on said contract, and the
clerk is hereby instructed to issue the
necessary warrant for the same Mum
power & Hatton.
Adjourned to June 8.
Friday, June 8, 1900.
The minutes of yesterday were read
and approved.
In the mat'.er of the petition of H. L.
Currin et al for a eminty road In the
matter of the petition of HrL. Currin
and more than 12 householders ol the
county living in the icinity of the road
described in the petition and praying
viewers to be appointed to view and lo
cate a county road in Clackamas county,
Oregon, described in full as follows:
Commencing at the northeast corner of
James I. Gibson's land claim thence
west to a stake near L. A. Freeman's
house, thence in a northwesterly direc
tion to a stake ; thence westerly do wn
grade to a Btake at Aug Len's land ;
thence in a southwesterly direction of
the center of the Milwaukie road, near
Wilbern's store to rock in the center of
said Milwaukie road. Also vacate that
portion of the old that is not in the new.
Said petitioner filed bis affidavit of no
tices posted respecting said road, show
ing that there had been posted one on
the court house bulletin board, three
others in the most public places iu the
vicinity of the proposed road more than
30 days prior to the presentation of this
petition. He also tiled a bond for $100,
conditional, according to law. The
roadmaster having reported fav.rably in
regard to said road and the board being
fully adviBed. It is ordered that If. J.
Harkenrider, George Ely and George
Burnette be, and are hereby appointed
Viewers to meet at place Tf beginning
on the 18tn Hint, and subscribe to a writ
ten oath of office administered by John
W. Meldrum, a ski lful surveyor, he be
ing appointed by the boa u to survey
g0id road before proceeding to view and
locate said road and report iu writing at
the next term of t i s board
In the matter of the petition of II. F
Currin, et al, for a entity road In the
matter of the petition filed byH. F.
Currin and more than 12 housnolders of
the county living in the vicinity of the
road described in tbe petition and pray
ing viewers to be appointed to view and
locate a county road in Clackamas
county, Oregon, described in full as fol
lows : Commencing at the west line ol
John P. Stieman's land claim at stake
in the center of the John Folsom road ;
thence running in a northwesterly di
rection to a stake in the center of the
Folsom road ; thence in northwesterly
direction to intersect said county road
from Eagle Creek by Currmsville to
Clackamas upper bridge.
The above described road to be 40 feet
wide and to vacate that part of the old
road that is not in the new one. Said
petitioner filed bis affidavits of notices
posted respecting said road showing that
Ibere had been posted one on the court
house bulletin board, three in three of
the most public places in the vicinity of
the proposed road more than 33 days
prior to the present a im of the petition.
He also fLed a bond for $100, condition
al .according to law.
The board being fully advised, it is or
dered thatF. J. Harkenrider, George
Ely and Gusa Burnette, be and are
hereby appointed viewers to meet at
place of beginning on the 19th inst and
subscribe to a written oath of office ad
ministered by John W. Meldrum, a
skillful surveyor, he being appointed by
the board to' survey said road before
proceeding to view and locate said road,
report in writing at the next tegular
term of the board.
In the matter of application for the
assurance of a certificate of sale for taxes
for the years 1891-2 for the nejtf of sec
32, tp 7 s, r 3 e of Willamette meriidian,
Clackamas county, Oregoa, Whereas,
It appears from the tax roll and other
records of Clackamas county for the
year 1891, that the ne,t of section 32,
township 7 south, range 3 east of Wii-
lamette meridian for the year 1891, was
assessed to J. Y. W. Anderson for a tax
of $8, and that said tax became delin
quent aud that tbe same was duly de
clared delinquent, advertised and sold
to Clackamas county, Oregon, for the
sum oi $12.50, but by oversight no cer
tificate was issued to Clackamas county
for the same, and whereas, said above
described lands were assessed to tbe
same party for the years 1892, with a tax
of $7.70, and that the same tax became
delinquent and the same was duly de
clared delinqeut, advertised and Bold to
Clackamas county, Oregon, for the Bum
of $16.55, and that by an oversight no
certificate was issued for said sale, aud
that these facts appear on the records of
Baid county. Now, therefore, on pe
tition ol C. H. Dye, attorney, it is or
dered that the present sheriil of Clacka
mas county issue to Clackamas county
certificates for said sales nunc pro tunc
and deliver the same to the eouity
clerk, aud said clerk is authorized to as
sign the Bame to s&id C. H. Dye, attor
ney, or to anyone to whom he may re
quest on the payment of said taxes and
costs with interest at 8 per cent per an
num from the date of said sale, aud that
on presentation of said certificate to sher
iff he issue deed therefore as in other
cases.
In the matte' of the report of the
viewers on the petition of F. Drake for a
county road In the matter ot tne re
port of Herman Bruns, J. V. Douty and
L. A. h retman, viwers appointed at
the last term of this board to view and
locate a county road situated in Clacka
mas countv. Oreiron.described in full on
oa ire 20 of this journal, said viewers filed
their report showing that they had met
on the 28th day ot May. a day named in
the notice served upon them, and were
duly sworn by subscribing to a written
oath of office administered by John W.
Meldrum, at the designated place, and di 1
view and cause to be surveyed by said
deDUtv countv surveyor the above de
scribed road. Thev also filed the field
notes and plat of survey. Said viewers
reDOrt favorably to the establishing of
said road as viewed and surveyed for the
reason that it is a good, practical route
and of public utility. Said report was
read on this day on its first reading and
laid over for a second reading on tomo
row.
In the matter ofthe petition of Emma
Vorhies tor a tax rebate This mailer
coming on now to be beard and the
board being fully advised, it is ordered
that said rebate be granted in the sum of
$1.32.
Board adjourned to meet 9th inst.
Saturday, June 9, 1900.
The minutes of preceding day read
and approved.
In the matter of the reptrt of the view
ers on the petition of F. Drake, et al,for
a countv road Said report was read yes
terday and now on this day on its second
reading, and it appearing to the board
that there is no remonstrance or petition
for damages filed and being satisfied that
said road will be public utility. It is or
dered and adiudned that the field notes
and Dial of Baid survey be recordered
i ! 1 1 . - .J .1 I. .
anu in ail reuueuiB Buuruveu mm iu
tne Baid view and survey be established
as a county road and that the expenses
ol said view and be paid Dy iiacxamas
county, and the clerk is hereby ordered
to issue the necessary notice to tbe su
pervisor of the district or districts in
which said road lies to open and marie
the came.
Herman Bruns $ 3 00
J W Dowty 3 20
L A Freeman 2 60
H F Gibson 2 00
HughFilztrald 2 00
Harvey Gibson z uu
John W. Meldrum 12 00
Totul $27 30
In the matter of the re survey of the
Molalla road Said re-survey of re-Bur
vev having been made on petition of
Fred Erickson, supervisor o( roai dis
trict No. 19. andthe board being luiiy
advised, it is ordered and adjudged that
the field notes and plat of said survey
be recorded and in all respects approved
and establish a county road, and mat
the expenses of Baid vi sw and survey be
paid by Clackamas countv.
W W Mav $ 2 60
Frank Jauuar 2
O E Spenoe 2 50
W R WoodsMe 2 00
WW Smith 2 00
John W Meldrum 10 20
Total $24 00
In the matter of the re-survey of the
Bear Creek and Pudding river road
Said re-survey having been made on
the petition of the road supervisor of
road district No 23 and the board being
fully advised, it is ordered and adjudged
that the plat and field notes of said sur
vey be recorded and all respects ap
proved and established as a county road
and that the expense of said view and
survey be paid by Clackamas county.
John W Meldrum 18 KU
In the matter of the resurvey ofthe
Herman and Noland's mill road Said
survey having been made on the pe
tition of the supervisor of said road dis
trict and the boar being tuny advised,
it is ordered and adjudged that the sur
vey and plat of said survey be recorded
and in all respects approved and eetab
liBbed as county road and that the ex
pense of said view and survey be paid by
Clackamas county.
R J Moore ..$ 7 00
Mat tin Leabo 6 80
O Dougherty 6 80
Caius W Herman 6 00
WW Smith 6 00
O S Herman
John W Meldrum
6
18
Total..
$56
In the matter of the petition of Cake
& Cake for a poll tax rebate The board
being fully advised, it is ordered that
said rebate be granted in the sum of $3
Cake & Cake.
In the matter of the petition of E A
Sperry for a tax rebate for 1898 This
matter coming on now to be heard and
the board being fully advised, it is or
dered that the said petitioners be al
lowed to nay said tax less costs except
cost of printing.
in the matter ot scalp athuavits lor
May The board haying examined the
same and being fully advised, it is or
dered that said claim be allowed in tbe
sum of $34.
Iu t.ie matter of the reports of clerk
and recorder for fees collected during
May The board being examined said
reports and being fully satisfied, it is or
dered that the same are hereby approved
and acceBted. They show collections as
follows, to-wit:
Clerk $199 45
Recorder 217 15
In the matter of the mileage and per
diem of the county commissioners for
une term, 1900.
S F Marks. 7 days, 52 miles $26 20
J R Morton, 6 days, 40 miles 22 00
R Sco't, 7 days, 30 miles 24 OU
Total.' $72 20
In the matter of the report of viewers
of damage on the Brabst road, motion to
dismiBB rhis matter coming on now to
be heard andthe board not being fully
advised, it is ordered that Baid motion
be laid over until tbe 27th inst, fo- hear
ing.
in tne matter of the contract with the
Portland General Electric Company for
road work A communication having
been received trtuu the company in re
tard to said matter and being full ad
vised, it is ordered that the county is
ready to proceed with said work at any
time.
In the matter of the supervisors re
port for May from road district No. 32
It is ordered that said report be accept
ed and ordered paid in the following
amounts.
Baker Bros, gen fund 17 90
J E Vinson, road fund 4 50
SJ Vinson...'...., 1 00
Elbert Bristo 2 50
Rue Heater , 4 50
J M Baker 4 50
Joe Hoffman 4 60
Will Bristo ". 3 25
W Hoffman 10 50
Peter Heater '.. 10 60
Jay Baker ; 12 00
E S Calkins 4 50
James McConnell 185
Hand O Voss 13 50
W C"Heater.
CJ Calkins 9
H Ilor
12
II Bergman
Joe Taylor 1
Gee W Duncan 2
Louis Beneval
Henry Wilhelm 3 75
Elmer James 11 25
Billy Ohilveas 5 85
HUD Stanlmaker U 00
O McKinney., 6 25
k a a ranee ' za
Aubrey Wood 6 00
OA Baker 10 60
WE Baker 6 75
H Ilor. . 12 00
Will Todd 6 00
J.ra McConnell 1 00
A Simmons 1 00
E L Baker 39 25
Total $247 60
In the matter of supervisor in road
district No 11 It is ordered by the board
that tho Bupervisor of road district No 11
be dismissed.
Adjourned to meet 27th inst.
Junb 27, 1900.
The minutes of June 9th were read
and approved.
in the matter ol the bill oi a. a. Web
ster, et al. in csbb of State vs Da vies, et
al This bill having been laid over from
the first day of this session for explana
tion and the board now being fully ad
vised. It is ordered that the same is
hereby allowed:
II A Webster $ 4 05
Chas E Burns 30 40
Total $40 45
In the matter of claims of deputy
sheriffs--'
A H Graham, sheriff acct $ 72 00
Had Englo 0 00
R Garrett 3 00
J II Wright 14 00
H W Koehler 8 90
F M Manning 1 00
J J Cooke 18 00
Total $122 90
In the matter of the petition of Wall
& Odell for duplicate scalp bounty cer
tificates The board being fully advised
in the premises, it is ordered that J. G.
Jonsrud, the justice of the peace who
made out the original certificate for the
above parties which are now lost be and
hereby is ordered to issue duplicate for
said No. 305 and 307 in favor of said
Wall & Odell.
In the matter of the bill of the super
visor of road district No. 11 Said bill
having been been reduced from $54 to
$16 aud the first day of the season and
the board now being fully satislied, it is
ordered that the balance of said bill ,$38,
is hereby allowed and ordered paid, and
the clerk is hereby ordered to issue a
warrant for $38 iu payment of the bal
ance of said claim.
In the matter of the contract with
Mumpoer and Hatttm for the fill at
Baker's terry bridge Mumpower and
Hatton having furnished said nil
and fulfilled their contract and the board
I being fully advised, it is ordered that the
clerk issue warrants in the sum of $323
in payment of said claims
Mumpower and Hatton., $200
" " " 125
In the matter of Joseph Sperl,
count! charge It is ordered by the
board that the name of Joseph Sperl be
stricken from the pauper list to date
from June 1. 1900.
In tbe matter of closing the Porter
load in uisinci iio iu it is oruereu uy
the board that Ibe supervisor ol said dis
trict be ordered to open said road where
it has been closed up by one Warner
until said D. F. Warner petitions to
change laid road at his own expense,
In the matter of code and session laws
for justice district No. 4 It is ordered
by the board the purchasing agent be
ordered to purchase a copy of the code
and the session laws of 1893 and 1895 for
tbe use of said justice district.
In tbe matter of closing tax roll of 1899
It Is ordered by the board that tbe tax
00 roll 01 1899 be declared delinquent on
00 and after July 1. 1900.
I In the matter of extending the time
60 for payment of 1899 taxes On request
Distress j
after eating
is caused from the stomach's not
beginning its work Immediately.
Until it gets to work you feel d
tressed-the food lays to your stom
ach like a weight.
To gtrt digestion to make tha
stomach do its work you must assist
it if your stomach Is weak or slow
to wovk,
Baldwin's
Dyspepsia
Tablets
No. 21
taken after meals supplies the stom
al u with neOi-Bvry acids aud Juice
which i 'est the food quickly in a
proper manner. To get the liest
results use Baldwin's Health Tablets
No. a.) with lhe Dyspepsia Tablets.
Tho Dyspi pMa Tablets cost too tmd
cau be hud ac
Huntley's Dru,r Stoie
of (he sheriff, it is ordered by t! e hoard
mat tne utne lor tne payment (I tne
1809 taxes without cost be exteuded uu
til August 1st, 1900.
In the matter of the mistake of super
visor of ivad district No 18, in reporting
his time for May as supervisor of said
district It is ordered by the board that
said mistake be rectified and the clerk is
hereby ordered to issue a road warrant
in favor of Ed Hornshuh'for 825..
In the matter ol the petition ol . B.
Colo, supervisor of road district No 23
for a resurvey of the Weismandel and
Mack road The board being fully ad
vised in the premises, it is ordered that
the county surveyor or deputy be or
dered to resurvey eaid road on the :
and that W. Irvine, Chris Kocher and
Jake Reuk be apj ointtd viewers to view
and locate said road and report In writ
ing at the next regular term of this 1
board.
In the matter of the bill of C. Schue
bel for balance of $2.50 an examination
of an itiBane person It is ordered by
the board that said balance of $2.60 on
said examination of insane be allowed
and ordered paid.
Adjourned to 28th iiiet, 1900.
Thursday, June 28, 1903.
Minutes of yesterday read and ap
proved
In the matter of the claim of D. A.
James for a poll tax rebate It 1b ordered
by the board that said rebate be granted
in the sum of $3.
In the matter of the bill of Mrs. G.M
Strange on sheriff's account It is or
dered that eaid bill be allowed
Mrs. G.M. Strange $2 00
In the matter of the petition of Bel
late Shaw to pay delinquent tax without
penalty It is ordered by the board by
the board upon application of Bellette
Shaw, mortgagee, that she be allowed to
discharge the liens for the taxes of 1894
1895, 1896, 1897 and 1898 by the pay.
ment of the original taxes and the cost
of advertising and that the clerk issue
receipts and certificates in full upon pay
ment of such original taxo9 and cost of
advertising.
In the matter of the petition of Mrs.
M. Beck for a tax rebateThe board be
ing fully advised, it is ordered that tho
sheriff mike a reduction so as to allow
said Mrs. Beik a rebate of $7 on her
taxes for the year of 1899.
in the matter ol the appropriation of
the bicycle fund for paths from Barlow
and Oanbv, New Era and Oregon City
The board being fully advised, it is or
dered that $125 lie appropriated for said
patn.
Mow at this time came (ho follow ina
named officers elect and filed bonds, as
such officers for the ensuing term of two
yeais as follows, to-wit :
a 11 Cooper, clerk, in sum of $l )l000
J J Cooke, sheriff 10,000
Tom P Randall, recorder 8,000
M U Strickland, coroner 3.000
A Luelling, treasurer 50,000
In the matter of the warrants issued
more than seven years prior to July 1st,
lOOO.and not called for It is ordered by
the board that the clerk publish a list of
said warrants, according to law, with a
notice that said warrants will be can
celled for within sixty days from July 1.
ihuu. iiiedate, names, numbers and
amounts being as follows, to wit :
' Nitmo
Gu Arnilt
John A Duller
A. T. Case
K. R. Oilman
M. Durst
Kn.
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..ism
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II 60
100
150
1 M
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1 70
150
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1H)
1 M
1 Ml
170
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8 30
1 SO
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150
1011
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410
175
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1 HO
150
100
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Kichurd A. Flemln 1ok"4
James GIIiIjs lu'i
Kred (liumlor UH1
J. U liiirnt 111.17
J Him 1WS
Kennedy 12010
Pntrick Kelly lnsao
John Kllcheu 12U7U
R. Kosblcr WDM
WT Lyons V1M
A. Miller lWKW
H. V Mlnkler Viui
John McUuiie Yfl
John MeCnlllater WW
Jsines Qulnn VMM
(!. A. Itwd ; HrfV.14
I. II. Rathluru Mm
A. Hltnins Yim
Itiidolph Smith 1W70
Don Htouiulill ii)7I
GenrK Binilh ... , .111HH
.1. W. Thomas...). IWJl
Bill Thomai KWd
U. H. VYalliiitfM
Total.
The Fourth has been a dav of abun
dant feeding. At Mr. Kuerten's bakery
four men kept work continually going
from Monday morning at 3 o'clock until
last night, and yet the demand for eata
bles was far too great for the supply on
nanu.
White Man Turned Yellow.
Great consternation was felt bv the
friends of M. A. Hogarty, of Lexington,
Ky., wnen tney saw he was turning yel
low. His skin slowly changed color,
also his eyes, and he suffered terribly.
tits malady was yellow Jaundice, lie
was treated by the best doctors, but
without benefit. Then he was advised
to try Electric Bitters, the wonderful
Stomach and Liver Hemedy, and he
writes: 'Afier taking two bottles I was
wholly cured." A trial proves its
matchless merit for all Stomach, Liver
and Kidney troubles. Only 60c. Soli
by Geo. A. Haidii'g.Jdnignist.