o our!erHeraldc iron City COURIER ESTABLISHED MAY, 1883 HERALD ESTABLISHED JULY, 1893 INDEPENDENT ESTABLISHED 1B9B CONSOLIDATED IMPLEMENT GOMP'Y SUCCESSOR TO '.. (Rrebe, .-fflarder & Co. 182, 184, 186 Madison Street, West End of DEALERS IN AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND VEHICLES Remember we have the finest stock of the best makers to be found I in Portland, including Farm and Spring Wagons, Buggies, Carriages aim v,aris, mowers, ttaicers, i edders vjiam jinmt 1 lows, cultivators, 1 umos, Harness, Bicycles, Etc. Main Store and Warehouse, No. PORTLAND, - . Acorn Steel Ranges Simond's Saws, the wood choppers' friend. Syracuse Chilled Plows and Harrows, the farmers' friend. We are sole agents. We are headquarters for General Hardware, Builders' Hardware, Air Tiglii Heaters! also a fine line of warranted American Pocket Knives and Razors for Christ- 1 mas gifts. POPE 0 or. Fourth and Main Sta. t Firaimk CC8S0CB3Q Bridge, and Hay Tools, Hay Presses jjisc and Spring Tooth Harrows' 140, 148 Sixtii Street North, . OREGON 4 lead the world. & CO. OREGON CITY t THE HOUSEFURNISHER MMl Ve would like to give you a very interesting talk on Carpets and Chinese Matting. If you should contemplate buying either, be sure to give us a call. As we wish to work off some of our sur. plus stock, we will save you some money OREGON CITY, OREGON, BOARD OF C0MM1SS10JS EliS. Regular January Term of the Votnty Board. J. R. Morton, John Lewellen and T. Killin, Commissioners. (Continued from last Week.) j In the matter of Mortimer, a county I charge. This matter coming on and the board being fully adviaed, it is or dered that Mortimer be changed from the care and keeping of Isaac Prindle to . the care of J. S. MnComb. In the matter of damages assessed upon roads. This matter coming on upon the damages assessed upon said road to be paid on or before the 6th day of February ,2 901, or said road will bt annulled ana held for naught, and it is further ordered that hereafter wbe.e damages are assessed by viewers upon the laying out of roads and it. is ordered by the board that the petitioners 'pa said damages, said damage must be pfri j within five months from the data of thi order of the board, or said road or road shall stand annulled and void. . . v In the matter of the bond of M. E. Kundle, as justice of the pea e, it is or dered that the bond ofM. . Kandlo, justice of the peace, for district No. as filed, stand approved. In the matter of the bond of Eli Wil liams as county assessor, as filed herein, be and hereby is approved. , In the matter of aid for Amanda Wi) cox. litis matter coming on and the board being fully advised, it is ordered that Amanda Wilcox have aid from Clackamas county at the rate of $8 per month dating from Dec. 1, 1900, until further ordered . In the matter of the J. J. Kimball pa tition for a road. This matter coming on and the board not being fully a t- laoVer or aZ MjiMcuiae to lay down and operate a rail- laid over for a farther hearing. U-J beginning at a point where the In the matter of the report of R. IT. . 'ty road intersects the line of Main Tabor upon the Long road. This mat- -'net near the southerly end of Main ter coming on upon the report of R. -. h"t in Oregon City ; thence southerly Tabor. roaJ supervisor of DiBtric.,-- " ' uio'1t? said county road to the north . . .... . ; ' 15, and the board not being fullvIJiii'Wlary line of the towns'te of Cane- vieetj, u is oraeren mat the same jf, over for further consideration. ' . In the matter of the application for' for Abram Yates. Tins matter cot on and the board being fully advise t" is ordered that Abram Yates have ; M. from the county at the rate of $(J .;, month dating from Dec. 1, 1900. ,;: , In the matter of the petition of Lu Tucholke for a road. Now on this -. ' the above petition coming on to 1 heard on the petition, the ordurs of f court, report of viewers and the pap. on file in this case, and the said Lori. 11 Tucholke appearing by his attorney, r hi usc FRIDAY, JANUARY Scluebel, and Geo. H. Allen and Chas, L'lfyson respondents and owners of the land over which said road is located, appearing by their attorneys, C. D. .& D. C. Latourette, and the parties hereto by their said attorneys, consenting and agreeing to the following order, and the court being fully advised and satisfied that the report of the viewers is just: It is' therefore ordered and decreed that upon the payment by Louis Tucholke, the petitioner herein, to Georae H. Al len and Charles Olayson the sum of $a0. in full compensation for damages to them oy reason of the making of said road, that spid road shall be a county road, ana a perpetual rigiit ot way shall be re' corded as such. In the matter of the application of Victor Johnson for cancellation of de linquent tax tor 1899. The matter com- tt'g on upon petition of Victor Johnson, showing that lor the year 18H9, the e oijsej of sec 9, tp 2 s, r 4 e, was doubly finessed, but that said tax was paid by tjiuor jounson, ana mat it was sold un der the head unknown, and the board w(ng fully advised.it is ordered that. too cleric cancel said tax sale upon the sa H as book for the year 1S99. u tlib matter of the application of O. Johnson for a tax rebate. This mat having been presented and the court ig fully advised, it is ordered that C. lei be H Johnson have a rebate of tax in the 8ui: of $2.10 in accordance with receint on Idle. tii the matter of the application of the Oregon City and Southern Railway Ooiapany, a corporation of the state of Oicgon, for a franchise for a railway upon the county road on or near t hi east bank of the Willamette river between Main street in Oregon Oity and an j the townsite of Canemab, Clacka oinfc county, Orgon. sii this application of the Oregon City anl, Southern Railway Company, a cor r.mfttin nf ........ -1 t '"'P'.'wu ui bun BLHLH ui wrHtffin. Torn li'ijinsaia Ulackamas countv. state of Irton, where the said county road en ""'viand connects with Main street in r: 'Said townsite ot Canemah to the in iction of Main and 14th streets in ( j town of Canemah; thence westerly IK the center line of said First street ;h. id townsite of Canemah to the Wil- tte river, and to erect poles and ap ices and stretch wires thereon for .s purpose of transujitting power over time; and it appearing from the pe- and the testimony heard in this . 'fr Wi ifter viewing the said road 1 treets in said townsite, and it ap , i'lng thntit would be for the best in- J- of aUVorujeriM tfcai I J n. j tv a;;y and convenient in the location aid instruction of said road herein bo- lore mentionea to appropriate all that part pi sal j road, streets and alleys here ; iKjore described, and the court being advHid in the premises, it is therefore onioned and adjudged and decreed. Tilt the said Oregon City and South ern ttaiiwav VOmuanv. Its SIlcceRsnra and assigns, be an1 the same are hereby gruuteu me run rignt ana privilege to contract, maintain and operate a single or double track railroad of iron and steel with all necessary turnouts, Hiue iracas, swiicnes ana turntables, aid to erect poles and stretch wires thereon for the pnrpose transmitting power ana current over the same along ana upon tne county roau wnere it in tersects the center line of Main street in Oregon City; thence southerly along Baia county roaa to tne nortn boundary line of the townsite of Canemah, in said iiacuamae county, state of Oregon, where the said county road enters and connects with Main . street in the said townsite of Canemah thence alone and upon said Main street in tin townsite of Uanemaf to Willamette river, and with power and authority to construct and maintain wharves, docks, depots and terminal grounds at the foot of said first street at deep water In the Willamette riVer for the purpose of transporting passengers, freight and express and to collect charges and tolls therefor, with tne privilege to propel the said cars wjth horses, electrify, cable or otherwise, anu with the power and authority tot operate saia roaa single or in con nection with any other road or as a part ot any c ther system, ana it is turther or dated that the roxds to be constructed under this francbiee nhall be completed oy April 3rd A. v., unless pre vented by legal proceedings, and when ever said road or streets shall be im proved by gravelling or otherwise the owner or owners ol said railway shall at their own expense improve and main- lain the same between the rails of its track or tracks and one foot on either side thereof with the same material as the said streets or road shall be im proved. And it is further ordered that the owner or owners of said railroad shall build al. bridges iwceHnary for said railroad the full width of the highway with track next to the riverside, and shall have the power and authority to level up or cut down the said streets and highways wherever it is necessary to uo so to bring the same to proper grades lor the operat.ou ol railwuys, und it is further ordered that tin' said Oregon City and (southern Railway Company shall file its written accep tance of this franchise with the clerk of tins court within five days from ihe en trance of this order in the records of this court. And, whereas, it appearing that the franchise heretofore granted by the county board of coramisHioners to 0. C. i'ields on tho 7th day of July A. D., 1899, and appearing of record in the rc-orl of the county commissioners j'niinal, v tame 18, pages 180 and 181, wi.irh saidvnehise was duly and regu larly extended bj order of the board of cour.ty commissioner "n the day of a. D. 1900, as appears tn the records of the proceedings of the county com niasioners, journal, volume -, page , bas been duly legally Mid regularly transferred aid assigned to t." said Oregon City tnd Southern BUy Co"Pny, end the same hav 1901 W. C. Holmaii Agricultural Implements 210-212-214 FRONT STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON Stoughton Farm Wagons Pontiae and Deal celebrated Michigan Buggies warranted . . Benieia Four Spring Mountain Hack Second growth wheels and highly finished. Peerless plows, all kinds. Only plow made on the Coast Dowagiac Shoe, Hoe and Disc Grain Drills ' ' . Buffalo Pitts Harrows and Cultivators Feed Root Bone and Cider Mills . Owen's Fanning Mills Whitman Hay Presses ingbeen duly considered, It is now, therefore, orde that the said grant as made to the said Q. C. Fields, with the extension thereon, be and the same is hereby confirmed unto the said Ore gon City and Southern Railwsy Com pany, and the said Oregon City and Southern Railway Company is here by granted all the rights and privilezes granted in said order a if the said grant had oriirinallv been made to it, and it is hereby further ordered, that the aid grant and privilege given said (i. O. Fields be and the same is hereby extended to April 3, A. D, 1901. (continued next week.) Notice of State Examination for Teaeliertt. Notice is hereby given that for the purpose of examining all persons, who may offer themselves as candidates for teachers of the schools of the state of Oregon.the county school superintendent of this county will hold a public exami nation at the court house at Oregon City, Oregon, Wednesday February 13, 1901. ' J. C. Zin8kr, School Supt. of Clackamas Co.. Ore. ' ated'thls" iilst day" ol January ,'lSpiT School Report. , Report of Sunnyside school, district No. 71, Clackamas county, Ore s Enrollment, 69. Days' attendance, 932. Days' absence, 121. OaseB of ta'diness, 11. Holidays, 1. Visitors, 20. Roll of Honor Sammy and Annie Sohlegel, Conrad and Arthur Berner, Hilda Ott, Alice Cotty, Mabel and By ron Bowerman, Lydia and Burton Deardorff, Dena Diesel, Emit and Milly Oelschlaeger, Ollie Hubbard, August Kruger, Willie Piper, Paul Mohler. C. E. Mohlir, Prin. Rosk BowRRtkAN.Primary, School Officers, Attention.' There will be a meeting of school directors and clerks at the court house Saturday, February 16, 1901, for the purpose of discussing questions of mu tual interest. I trust we may have ev ery district represented. J. 0. Zinbkh, ' Supt. of Schools. Kind Words. An elegant holiday edition has just been gotten out by the Oregon City Courier-Herald, under the supervision of Winifred 0. Campbell, formerly of this city, a fine picture of whom appears among the illustrations. The illustra tions are superb and the writeups good. Among the pictures are one of the fa mous I Co., and separate ones of, Capt. Phillips, Capt. Pickens and Lieut. Campbell. Albany Democrat. , "The paper came duly to hand, and I have enjoyed very much looking over it. Many thanks for remembering me. Mr. Cheney may well be proud of this edition of the Courier-Herald." . A. W, Cheney, Editor, Dear Sir; Permit us to congratulate you upon the very fine New Year issue of the Courier Herald, which we have gratefully re ceived. Many thanks for the same. Pacific Christian Advocate. A Fine Publication. The Courier- Herald of this city, has issued an illus trated New Year's .number, which is in every way a verv creditable publication. The literary part of the work was done by W. 0. Campbell and the mechanical part printing and press work by a Portland firm. It Is a nice piece ol work in every way. Enternrise. (The reason part of the work was done in Portland was this: It was impossible to get skilled printers in Oregon Oity and with our rush of holiday printing we had more than we could do without this tz tn publication. Ed. 18th YEAR, NOr-89" In Mtmorlam Mrs. Delia Coleman, daughter of Mrs. Martha Klinmler, died Jan 13, 1001. She leaves a busband, two little sons, two brothers, a ulster and a mother, be sides many friends to mourn her loss. Father Time with sickle in hand Is traveling through. the land Harvesting his precious grain. Though our loss 'tis Heaven's gain. Death again has visited our nook And from us a precious one took. This time 'twas a daughter dear. It seems doubly sad, as it has not been a year '. Since the husband this life departed Awl left this poor mother broken hearted To her the cross is heavy to bear; May she cast on the Saviour her every care. Besides this mother bereft A husband and two little boys are left; Also, two brothers and a sister dear Remain ou this mund are sphere. Death, 'tho not unexpected, 'it a nevi re ... bloW......,.,..,.,,..-,,,,;.. i'i" ..' But when the Saviour ce'id we have to We all have to calmly await And meekly submit to oui fate. We all have dear ones gone before , Who are waiting for us on the shore Of the land where there is no night ? But all is beautiful, fair and bright. A Fhiknd. MARKET REPORTS. PORTLAND. (Corrected on Thursday.) Flour Best 2.903.40: irraham $2.60. Wheat-Walla Walla 5355cj yalley !c59j blueetem67c. ' Oats-White 41 42c; gray 40 41c. Barley-Feed $15 brewing $16 per t. Millstuffs Bran IIS : mlddHno. 91 , shorts 118 ; chop $16, Hay Timothy $12 13: clover. 7(3iQ Oregon wild $7. Butter Fancy creamery50 and 65o: store, 25 and 32. Eggs Eastern, 22; ranch, 25c per doz. Poultry Mixed chickens $2.753.00; hens $3.504j springs. $23 50; geese', $07; ducks $50j live turkeys 11 12c j ; dressed, 1214c. Mutton Gross, .best sheep, weathers and ewes, sheared, $4 50; dressed, 6 and 7 cents per pound. Hogs choice heavy, $5 00 and $5 25 ; light, $5; dressed, 5 1-2 and 6 cents per pound. v... veal Large, 61-2 and' ' 7 cents per pound. Beef Gross, top steers, $4 50 and $4 dressed beef, 6 and 8 cents per pound. ' Che-se Full cream 12o per pound Young America 13c. Potatoes 70 and 85 cents per sack Vegetables-Beets $1; turnips 75( per sack; garlic 7o per lb; cabbage $1.6 81.80 per 100 pounds; cauliflower 76t per dozen ; parsnips 85c per sack ; celen 7090c per dozen: asnarai tu. peas 34o per pound. - ' Dried fruit-Apples evaporated 5fl; sun-dried sacks or boxes 3(S4c; pears sun and evaporated 8gc; pitlesa plums 78c; Italian (prunes 67c; extra silver choice 57. , , . OREGON CITT. I Corrected on Thursday, , W heat, wagon, 5.1. Oats, 39. " Potatoes, GO and CO cents per sack lggs, 25 per dozen. '.'. Butter, dairy, 35 to 45c per .roll creamery, 60c. 1 , ' Drlod apples. 8 to fln nr ' ' V1"11 pru" Italians, 4c: and German, 3c. petit TO CUKE A COf.B 1W ONE D4f 1 Take Laxative Brorno Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if i( fejii to rurer E. W. G,tj'i signature Is on each box. 25c, '