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- V GoMrieirHeraId: Oregon! o COWCK ESTABLISHED MAY, 1883 HERALD ESTABLISHED JULY. 1893 CONSOLIDATED SEPTEMBER. IS08 OREGON CITY,- OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1900. 18th YEAR, NO. 10 City Library HEDGES HERCULES MOWER : . ' Showing Great Sweep of Cutter Bar as obtained by , , Foot Leverage only 12 per cent more Cutting Capacity than any other Mower made EDWARD PORTLAND, OREGON. POPE & CO. . Hardware Merchants, We keep everything in our line, including Fishing ; ' Tackle, Screen Doors, Lawn Mowers, Hose, Hoes, Camp Stoves, Bicycles, Poultry Netting, Machine Oil, White . Mountain Freezers, Spray Pumps and a thousand other things. : We have the finest line of Steel Ranges and Stoves in the city. We are agents for the Red Jacket Pump, "so easy to fix." Corner Fourth and Main Striets, OKEGON CITY, OREGON BELLOMY THE The BUSY season may be fully on down at your place. If you're busy send in your order by a neighbor or any member of your household. You'll get just the satisfaction as if you came yourself, and is always backed by a guarantee. Reliable, trustworthy items at their real vvorth is the basis upon which we solicit your patronage. Water Set. 60c up h A TO " "Tiiim'T-"- W 112 -13'!'trtt."..'H );, ..-.... lyBAilBfrWMBll This 3-piece B:dreom Suit, $12,50 Sizs; of Mirror 23X24 beveled Shelf Paoer, 6l-foi 24 iheeu Hat .-Vsl WTU-IMs jams 4. ,.- HUGHES General Agent. t HOUSEFURNISHERS xlELlII! Sit HBfflf Wringers Tea Kettles Copper Bottom 65c Iron Frame Wood " Iron 65c " Granite Iron. . 75c warranted Unbreakable Dishes We mean what we say We sell Cups and Saucers, Plates, Vegetable Dishes, etc. that will not break Investigate this at once and there will be no more cause to scold your cook for breaking dishes. Price of this ware is low, compared with other goods. 6 dinner plates for instance 90 cents. Knives and Forks you iwcniy-n.vc ainerenr. styles at our establishment one good knife of 6 for $6.00. Prices ranging between these two items. lt-':.'.-",'kJ'"'yJ! Childs Picture. Frame and Glass, sine 16x24, $1.25 Child's Wire clothed line, 25c Old fashioned sieve 20c Rack.. ..... , .'15c COUNT V BOARD PROCEEDINQSI Regular July, 1900, Session of the Commissioners of Clackamas . ; County. J.R.Morton, Chairman; T.B. Killin, John Lewellen, Commissioners. - (Continued from last week.) '.. Road district No. 32 W HYoung.road fund . . . .. . . . .$ 3 00 WillToid 1 00 H Ilor .. 9 00 JHBaker ...................... 6 00 ChaeEpler........... 3 75 J D Harmes 1 00 Chas McKiney.. 6 75 CTTooze 3 00 Geo Butson .......... , .......... 65 Gid butson. Si 65 J Barnes....... 1 50 James McConnell 3 00 Albert Cainehl 3 00 Ernect Oamehl J H Baker H M Murray.. A Baker EL Baker...... Will Boston.... 3-00 75 1 50 3 00 25 00 1 0 Total ...$59 05, Road district No. 33 John T Myers & Son, gen fund. .$U3 75 L Baker, road fund 8 25 A J Marrs 6 00 Wm Tucker 3 00 W Howell 9 00 John Lewellen.,.. 28 00 Arthur Albriuht . . 7 50 Albert Smith. 10 50 Rob Guthridge, road fund 10 50 SamRaney 11 25 George Cunningham 27 00 Walter Thomas. 6 00 4 50 H Thomas. Willis Yonce... 6 00 Wra Bard. . . 10 00 8 00 . . 3 00 ..21 50 ..$288 75 Sara Blackburn...... J Grind staff Eugene Lewellen..... Total.... Road district No. 84 E Parker, road fuud $3 00 E D Old?. ,'. 3 CO Total......... ..... $6 00 'Road district No. 35, (Needy) F Stanton, road fund 6 00 Bert Kent ; 6 00 O Mahler 4 50 JEMayler 4 50 J W Elliott 2 25 S R Tavlor , 20 00 Bond Kent 12 00 Bud Thomson 3 00 J Reuner:;.". ,. 1 50 $t ,25 175 Carpet Sweepers, $r.50 up 3 00 We have them and we cm show harJ - ttme price. Yon can buy in and one j;ood fork tor ir-c or a set Cribs, 2.25 Extension Tables. $3.80 up Bed, $3.75 5 Rolling Pin, 10c BUSCH Bird Cage, 55c E Dodge .1 3 00 E Killen 6 00 S Taylor... 1 50 Ivan Broodwell .. . 3 75 Sam Roth 3 00 DRoth 3 0 Levi Roth 75 Elmer Dud He 75 Geo Pendleton.,.. 75 eo Killen.......... 6 00 Geo Leffler 1 50 Bud Kent.... 3 38 Total............... Road district No.35 Fred Wagner, road fund R0CKCRU8HEB Frank Glennon, gen fund... J R Cole HC Green. Otto Kunzman...... W Gayer '. . Isaac Shortlidge George Shortlidge Arthur Sitton J E Kalbflisch Pat Connor F Shannon.. D Scheliey... Ora Dixon .' H Schunmle.... E Hettman i W Miller ............... D Shelley H Williams W Estes John Dixon .... w H Savage L Muia. 38 00 24 75 14 52 22 00 4 50 17 25 4 50 4 90 17 25 17 25 12 75 30 1 00 1 75 18 00 6 00 6 00 18 00 18 00 12 00 18 00 6 63- Total ......$283 44 In the matter of claims filed against Clackamas county for the month of June The board being fully advised, it is or dered by the board that the cleik shall issue warrants on the general fund in fa vor of the persons and for the amounts hereinafter specified in payment of said claims: Eli Williams.aBsessor's acct $ 88 00 8 G Porter 66 00 LE Williams..... 55 00 0 Schuubel,State vs Albright, j. p. ct i . 8 25 M F McCown, State vs Albright, i p ct . .. 9 70 J L Thomas, State vs Albright, j p ct 3 50 Mrs Nettie Riggs, State vs Al bright, j p ct 3 60 Nancy Thomas.State vs Albright. i n ct 3 60 L Burne.State vs Albright.j p ct 3 50 A Klebe, State vs Albright j p ct 4 30 L Wolfer ''" 1 90 O D Eby, " " Marshall " " 5 15 W W Everhart 2 60 C Schnebel.State va Cook j p ct. . 1 95 ,M F McCown 1 20 C Schuebel, State vb Peterson. . . 4 36 M F McCown '8 00 i Anderson 4 50 Wtrt m autierson. . 4 60 Archie Young. 1 70 LO Smith (juror) 1 70 E WMidlam " 1 70 OA Willey " . 1 70 C Schuebel, State vs Kekel j p ct 3 20 M F McCown 2 30 C Schuebel, State vs Markley & Mack, j p ct 4 20 Chas E Burns 3 90 0 Schuebel, State va Fritz j p ct. 3 20 MF McCown...; 1 90 Myrtle Currin,-cler8 acct 4 00 Pope & Co, ct house 146 Bancroft Whitney & Co 6 60 Mrs G M Strange, supt's acct. . . 7 00 Bellomy & Buscu, ct house 4 45 Austin & Weston ,Co rand bridge 2 00 M C Strickland, coroner 11 80 O Tel Co, ct house 6 20 E A Sommer, Co physician 30 20 W E Oarll, " ' 20 00 0 N Greenman, election 50 Wilson & Cooke ... 35 J Bradley, road and bridge 6 00 W A Huntley, stationery 11 35 Ohas E Potter, " 8 00 I'eler Nehren, ct house 8 40 H W Jackson, election 2 80 Enterprise, stationery 28 25 J J Cooke, fllierilf 23 67 Ooiirier-Hetald, printing 62 48 001 Works, r and b acct 1500 Courier-Herald, printing 29 40 TG Jonsrud,Siate vb Shangle jp ct 3 05 Gilbert, Stale vs Shangle j pet.. 4 40 Mrs D Wall 3 90 Frank Thomas, sheriff's acct.... 6 00 LutePhiester " " .... J2 00 In the matter of J E Smith, road su pervisor in district No. 11, relating to work under W H Counsel!, superin tendentThis matter coming on at this time the board having previously heard the matter signed by Mr. Smith and his counsel! ,&lo the board of trade commit tee appearing in behalf of Oregon City and other subscribes and the board citing W, H. Counsel! to appear and heard his evi dence as a ell as having the prior records brought before the board. And the board being fully advised, it is ordered that Mr. Smith have work under Mr. Oouiieellif he so desires as a subordinate. In the matter of graveling the Mulino and Canby road in district No. 17 This matter coming on to be heard upon the representation of J D Adkins,supervisor elect, and the board being fully advised J D Adkins is authorized to g-avel said road to the amount of $150. In the matter of aid for Mrs. DeBaurd Thin matter coming on upon the ur gent request of Mrs. DeBaurd that she again be placed upon the list of county charges, and the board not being fully satistied, the matter is referred to Com-mir-sioner Lewellen to report at the next regular session of the board. In the matter of the petition of M S H ungate, et al, for county road Now cornea W. H. Counsell and files his re port in the above matter, and the board being fully satistied , the report of W. 11. Counsell la hereby accepted and Levi Stehman, Phil Graves and J. G. Trul Inger are hereby appointed to view and locate said road. In the matter of the report of W. II. CounBell upon the O. B. Taylor, et at. road Now comes W, II Counsell and files his report in the above matter, and the court being fully satisfied in the premises. It is ordered that said report ' be and hereby is rejected. In the matter of the petition of Joseph Beroert for the remission of taxes It ........$92 92 ........$ 32 00 1 j 1 iCLIEllAYhlCSSCO (Rrcbe, flflarder & o. DEALERS IN IMPLEMENTS AND VEHICLES 182-181-186 Madison Street PORTLAND. OREGON New firm, New Goods; New Prices Milburn Farm, Delivery, Spring Wagons and Buggies Milwaukee Binders, Mowers, Rakes, Syracuse, Chilled- and Steel Plows, Disc, Spike and Spring Tooth Marrows Chase Fotce and Lift Pumps Wolf American Bicvcles W. ve 210-212-214 FRONT STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON Stoughton Farm Wagons A strictly white oak wagon, with the oiilyjH and 10 spoke wheels'and genuine trussed sugar maple axle, an axle tliatwill not spring or break. Pontiac and Deal celebrated Michigan Buggies, warranted Benicia'Four Sprin M ountain Hack ' Second growth wheels and highly finished. Peerless plows, all kinds. Only plow made on the Coast Dowa iac Shoe, Hoe and Disc Grain Drills Buffalo Pitts Harrows and Cultivators Feed, Root Bone and Cider Mills Piano Jones Lever Binder Piano Jones Chain Mowers Piano Jones Hay Rake Full Stock of Piano Repairs app arins that Joseph Bernert was as sessed for lands owned by him for the year 1892, said lands being a portion of sections 15 and 10, township 3 south, range 1 east of Willamette Meridian un. der the name ot James Burnett and he claims to have paid bis taxes for said year, but bis house was burned up and the receipt was destroyed, and now this tax has appeared on an abstract of title as unpaid.and whereas said Joseph Ber nert, in order to clear up said record, is wihinx to pay the amount of said tax with costs but without interest. The clerk is hereby authorized and instructed on payment of Bald amount to issue to hae a receipt therefore in full. It ap pearing to the county court that said tax caunot be collected in full. In tho matter of the petition of John W. Meldrum, deputy county surveyor, tor supplies On considering the request of John W, Meldrum, deputy county sur veyor, for supplies of stationery for the surveyor's oilice, asking among other things for authority to purchase half of one dozen field bjoks for the use of the county surveyor and hU deputies in the field work, and it appearing to the court that there is no provision made for re munerating the county surveyor for keep inn in bis office a record of all surveys executed by the county surveyor during his term of odiceand that no such record has ever been kept by him, and it fur ther appearing that a complete record of all surveys executed by the county sur veyor, to be kept in the office of the county surveyor would be of much value to the county and public. Therefore, it is ordered by the court that the request of said John VV.Meldram, deputy county surveyor be and is hereby granted, and he is hereby authorized to purchase for the county the supplies to be used in the oilice of the county surveyor as specified in his request, and it is further ordered that the Held books, which he, said John W. Meldrum is hereby authorized to pur chase, shall be and remain the property of the county of Clackamas, and shall be used by the county surveyor and his deputy in which to record in the tield,a!l surveys executed by him or them, and on the retirement of the county surveyor from office, shall be kept and remain in the office of the county surveyor as a part of the public records of Clackamas county. In the matter of the report ot viewers on the Fan ton road. In the matter of the report of Eruil Uuenther, D. Mc Arlhur and W. 8. Rider, viewers ap pointed al the last term of Ibis board to view and locate a county road situ ated in Clackamas county, Oregon, and described in full ou pages 10j, 100 and 107 of this journal, said viewer filed their report showing that they had met cn the 22nd day of June. 1U00, 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, deputy county sur veyor, after which they proceeded to the designated place and did view audcaaae MARE M RELIABLE f rjXftTED IN ALU SECTIONS EI6HT YEARS GOOD WORK WRITE FOR CATALOGUE C. Holman Agricultural 1 fmM & v. Mo mzz. to be surveyed by Bald John W. Mel drum, deputy county surveyor, the road as described on the said pages 103, 100 - nwi irt7 .! ti.la L 1 in.... .1.. duji the field n tes and p at of the survey ;r said viewers report favorably to the es tablishing of said road as viewed and surveyed for the reasons that it is a good , . , t ...!l!i. 1 1 (.thulium ruuwj nuu 01 puuuu uuiity ;siu report wa read on this day on its first reading, and laid over (or a second read ing ou Tuesday, the 10th day of July. 1900. In the nvtter of the report of viewers on the resurvey of a part of the Folsom road. . . ., ... In the matter of the report of F. J. Harkenrider, Ueoigo 1). Ely and Gun Burnett, viewers appointed at the last term of this hoard to view and locate a county road situated In Clackamas coun ty, Oregon, described on pages 110 ami 111 ot this journal, said viewers filed their report showing that they ha 1 met on the lUth day of Juno, 1900, a day named In the notice served upon theu and were duly sworn by subscribing to a written oath of office administered by John W. Meldrum, ileputy county sur veyor, the road as described on pages 110 and 111 of this journal. They also tiled the field notes and plats of the sur vey, said viewers report favorably to tho establishing of said road as viewed and surveyed, for the reason that it is a good, practical route and of public utility ,sait report was read on this day, on its Urst reading and laid over for a second read ing until Tuesday, July lOih.1900. In the matter of the rcsurver of a part of the Pan key road lu the matter of the report of F. J. Harkenrider, (Jeorge D. Ely and Uus Burnett, viewers appointed met at last terra of this board to view and locate a county road, situated In Clacka mas county, Oregon, and described on page 110 of this journal, said viewers tiled their report showing that they had not on the 18th day of June, 1000, a day named in the notice served upon theui and were duly sworn by subscribing to a J written oath of office administered by John W, Meldrum, deputy county sur veyor, after which they proceeded to the designated place and did view and caused to be surveyed by said deputy county surveyor, the above described road. Ttir'y also filed the field notes and plats of the survey, said viewers report favor ably to the establishing of said road a viewed and surveyed, for the reason that it is a good, practical route, and ot public utility, said report was read ot this day ou it firnt reading and laid over for a second reading on Tuesday. July 10, 1!K)0. In the m liter of the county pi luting It is ordered that li e same be let to t.ie Oiegi n City Enterprise until other wive oideied, and tue said paper be con stituted tie legal cmnty paper. In the m itier of ths petition of Nichol as Htory for return oided on delinquent tax ThW uutterioinii gon to be heard A.M. Dresser a;itriig for petitioners. (Continued on' page 4.) ' '"I i