Ore oMrierHera!d. o COURIER ESTABLISHED MAY, 1883 HERALD ESTABLISHED JULY, 1893 r INDEPENDENT ESTABLISHED 1898 OREGON, CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY I, 1901 18th YEAR, NO. 37 City goo CONSOLIDATED IMPLEMENT COMP'Yl SUCCESSOR TO &rebe9 Harder & Co. 182, 184, 186 Madison Street, West End of Bridge, -DEALERS IN AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND VEHICLES 'm ( mber we have the finest stock of the best makers to be found in Portland, including Farm and Spring Wagons, Buggies, Carriages, and Carts, Mowers, Rakers, Tedders and Hav Tools, Hay Presses, Grain Drills, Plows, Cultivators, Disc and Spring Tooth Harrows, Pumns Harness, Bicycles, Etc. t Main Store and Warehouse, No. 140, 146 Sixth Street Norih, PORTLAND, - . OREGON 2 A corn Steel Ranges Simond's Saws, the wood choppers' friend. t Syracuse Chilled Plows and Harrows, the farmers' friend. We are sole agents. We are headquarters for General Hardware, V Builders' Hardware, Air Tight Heaters, also a fine line of warranted American -''. Pocket Knives and Razors for Christ mas gifts. ' . POPE Cor. Fourth and Main Sts. Frairok lead the world. & CO. OREGON CITY m4mj THE HOUSEFURNISHER We 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 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS. lteyular January Teftn of the Coi nty Boardjt ' k J. R. Morton, John Lewelieiiknd T. B, Killin, commisBioinef (Continued from last: In the matter of God fried Smalley asking for aid from the county. Now comes Mr. Smalley and represents and shows to the board that Gotfried Smal ley is a man upwards of 70 years of age and wholly without means of support and the board being fully advised, it is ordered that said Gotfried Smalley have $6 per month until further ordered. In the matter of the taxes of Katie Kueckenberg. This matter coming upon petition and the board being fully ad vised, it is ordered that Katie' Kucken burg be and is hereby allowed to pay taxes upon 80 acres of land of section 13, t 4 s, r 4 e, in the amounts and for the years as follows, to-wit: For the year 1893, $11.20: 1895, $5 34; 1896, $5 31; 1898, $4.28; 1899, $4 90; total, $31.53. In the matter of the tax rebate of J. S. Smith. The matter coming on upon the petition of J. 8. Smith for a rebate upon delinquent taxes bought at tax sale by him and assessed and errone ously sold by the sheriff, and the board being fully advised, it is ordered that said petition be granted in the sum of $5 only and the clerk draw a warrant for said amount. Board now adjourned to meet tomor row morning at 9:30 o'clock. Friday, January 11, 1901. The bo.ird now met pursuant to adjournment, the commissioners and oilicers present. In the matter of the acceptance of the franchise of the Oregon City ana South ern Railway Company by G. C. Fields, president. "The Oregon City & Southern Railway Company, a corporation, pursuant to a resolution of its board of directors, di recting its president, the undersigned, so to do, hereby accepts the franchise granted by the board of commissioners of Clackamas county, state of Oregon, by orderof said board, dated January 10th, 1901, and which order is recorded in journal 19 on page 317, 319 and 320. Dated this January 11, 1901. "The Oregon City ASouthern Railway Company, by G. O. Fields, president. In the matter of bonds for petitioning and opening roads. It is ordered that the board will exact a good and sufficient bond upon all petitions for location , or re-location oflroads and in case said road jr roads are not allowed or located the bondsmen will be required to pay all n p. In the matter of the conti nfcr.t fund It appearing to the board that the con tingent fund has become depleted, therefore, it is ordered thai the treas urer setapart$100 from the general fund into the contingent fund. In matter of the E Wehshein private road. Now at this time this matter coniim? on to be heard in open court there being present J. R. Morton, chair m n of the board of county commission ers, John Lewellen, and Thomas B. Kil Ijn, county commissioners, and it p. pearingto the said board of commission ers from the sworn petition of Mrs. E. ehrheim that he is the owner of and has a residence upon the following des cribed real estate to-wit: Beginning at a point 11 :33 chains west of the south east corner of the Hugh Currin D. L. C. No. 40, being of the land sold to John Akins in t 3 8, r 4 e, of the Willamette Meiidian; running thence west 3.35 chains ; thence south 69 degrees 30 min utes west 13 chains : thence north 19 de grees west 18.15 chains ; thence north 69 degrees 30 minutes east 2.45 chamB, thence north 19 degrees west 25 links, thence north 69 degrees 30 minutes east 13.74 chains, thence south 16 degrees east 19 53 chains to place of beginning That her said residence and property is not reached by any public road hereto' 'fore provided bv law and that it is neceS' sary that the public and herself should have have ngress and egress to and from her said premises and residence. It is therefore ordered that A. VV. Oooke, Willard Borinn and Ed Siefer, three diS' interested free holders of Clackamas county, Oregon, be appointed as viewers to meet at the hour ot 10 o'clock a. m on the 22d day of January, 1901, on the said premises to view and locate a road 30 feet in width from premises aut rest' dence of the said Mrs. E. Wehrheim to some other county road acroRB property of Nancy E Shankland and Geo. J. Currin, or the property of ei'lier or both of them, so as to do the least damage therefor." In the matter of billa for road dis trietNo 8: F J'Walkley...-; $2 00 C C Barlow & Co 2 40 Geo E Rate & Co 9 75 In the matter of estate of Benjamin Hendrickson, deceased. Now cjmes Albina Hendrickson, the administra trix of the estate of Benjamin Hendrick son, deceased, and, and asks the board for a rebate of $2.50, upon the probate fee in probating said estate and it appear ing to the board that the lee paiu lor probating said estate was $7.50, the law ful fee for an estate in the amount of $1000, but that the inventory of said es tate shows said estate to be worth the sum uf 4850and that the lawful fees for same would bnly be $5, therefore it is ordered that Albina Hendrickson, ad ministratrix, of the estate of Benjamin Hendrickson haea rebate of $2.50 on lj,iflyflVter 'Kud, that Illicit ill iaauo i "Hwarraut fop same. ... ..'" In the matter of the petition of R H Long and E. C. Shuliz for cancellation of tax. This matter coming on, the applicants appealing by G. B. D.mick, their attorney, and the board being full; advised, it is ordered that thede linquent tax of R. H. Long and E. C. Shultz as appears on dtlinquent roll, volume 1, page 28, be and hereby is cancelled. In the matter1 of the petition of E. E. Charman for tax rebate from school dis trict No. 48- This ma'ter coming on upon petition of E. E. Oharmaa tiled herein and the board being fully ad vised; it is ordered that said petition be granted in the sum of $17.33 and that the clerk issue a warrant for said amount. Id .the matter f James Wilson, an in digent person and a non-resident of Clackamas county. This matter coming on for consideratian and it appearing to the board that James Wilson while pass ing through Oregon City, Clackamas county Oregon, on a train of the South ern Pacific (Jo.'s line during the month otsAugust. 1900, was thrqwn or fell from the car and seriously injured and being in destitue circumstances, it became necessary that he should have surgical treatment and hospital care ' and that such surgical aid and hospital care was furnished by Clackamas county and that the bills for same paid by Clacka mas count up to January 7. 1901. amount to$l21,t!.eiefoieitisorde el that the clerk ot the board forward a hi.l for the sum of $121 to the secretary of state lor surgical treatment and hospital care for said James Wilson as provided for in section 3950 of the laws of Oregon. ' in the matter ot the mileage and per uiem ot the county commissioners. It is ordered by the board that the per diem and mileage for the commissioners be al lowed as follows: J R Morton, 6 days and 20 miles . $20 00 John Lewellen, 8 days "2 " . 24 20 T B Killin, 6 " 42 " . 22 20 In the matter of the officers reoorts for the month of December 1900. The officers having made their reoorts and the board having examined their books and being fully advised, it is ordeied that the came be in all respects accepted and approved. They show collection as follows: County clerk $172 7? County recorder 202 16 In the matter o( the deed of Catherine O Forbes and L A Forbes to Clackaina county, 1 his matter coming on and it app"ariiig 10 the board than Catherine O Forties: and L A Forbes have a strip of land to Clackamas county for a public highway it is ordered that said deed be accepted and recorded. In the matter to tin petition of I'olly Ann Davis to pay delinquent taxes. This matter coming on upon petition of I'olly Ann Davis, by A S Dreser, her at tor ney, and the court being fully ad vim d said petition is hert by granted and the same petitioner allowed to pav said da linqueut toxes as follows: 1893 tax mi the amount of $16.15, 1885 tax $404 ; 1896 tax $3.61, total $23.80. The board now adjourned to meet Wednesday, January 23, 1901, at 10 o'clock a. m. . t ,j Wednesday, January 23. . r The board now convenes pursuant to W. C. Holman, 1 Agricultural -Implements 210-212-214 FRONT STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON Stoughton Farm Wagons Pontiac 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 arid Disc Grain Drills Buffalo Pitts Harrows and Cultivators Feed Root Bone and Cider Mills " Owen's Fanning Mills . Whitman Hay Presses , " . fleers present as of yesterday, when the following proceedings were had, to-wit: ' Ir. the matter of the claims presented : JC Haines, j p court $ 3 00 Archie Coon 2 00 JCHaines.Jr 2 00 Loiub Funk '. , 3 00 Geo Hicinbothem 2 00 Ang Funk 2 00 Moran & Hem ici, rand b 1 80 Shank & Bissell, pauper. ....... 13 00 Glass & Prudhomme, stationery 1 55 Harding Grange, election & oil J U Bramhall, r and b 14o 00 Ina AI Chase, clerk 5800 In the matter of the road reports of Supervisor Wagner of road district No. 35: Louis Houglilam 6 00 A P " 4 12 O Cottle 5 2 Dan llarlehy 4 87 Thou Dunn 4 50 Paul Dunn 5 80 Stillman Andrews. 3 37 F A Shetterly 1 12 Fred Wagner... 15 18 In tbo matter oi the petition of W R Ellis for payment oftaxe3for 1899. It appearing to the court frorfl the records that the assessment of W R Eliis, page SO, voimn'e 2, oi assessment toll," ItitW, is vague and likely would be held Void in a contest and the full tax .$60.91 be ing tendered, it is ordered that the same be accepted in full payment of said tax and the cost and penalty is hereby re mitted. The clerk is authorized to ac cept said sum and issue a redemption tertificate to W R Ellis. Thursday, January 24. In the matter of the jury list for the year 1901. It is ordered by the board that the following named citizens and tax payers of Clackamas county, state of Oregon, be and they are hereby selected as the jury list for the year 1901 : NAME. OCCUPATION. PBRCINCT. G. H.'Oldenburg, farmer.... Abernethy W. H. Smith, farmer " . P.Harris, farmer.... I. Uacket, farmer " John Straight, farmer " Charles Dauchy. carpenter.. " Wm. Rauch. merchant John Meldrum, farmer " George Waldron, farmer.... " George Hess, tarmer C. Frye, farmer Bariow Henrv Zeigler. farmer Ohris Kocher, farmer " John 0. Mark, farmer " Henry Hornshuh, farmer. . .Beaver Cr'k Henry Hughes, farmer..,.. " Ohas.E. Spencer, farmer.... " Thomas Duffy, farmer " James Greyham, lariner.,.. Frank Jauaer. farmer John Richie, farmer Boring Wm. Borinir. farmer........ John Wrteht, farmer Canyon Cr'k U. 8. Dix, millman Herman Burns, farmer Cascade John Duncan, fanner " , John Revenue, farmer Paul Dunn, farmer S.T. Fisher, farmer Canby Adam Enright, farmer " Halsy Phelps, farmer G, W. Shank, farmer Herman Lee, furmer D. R. Dimick, liveryman ... " J. S. Dix, farmer John Kvans, farmer Win. Philips, farmer Clackamas Marion Johnson, farmer " E. F, Capps, farmer " John M. Harting, farmer.... A, Mather, merchant F. W. Youinan, farmer " G. II. Webster, farmer " Pleanunt Deshields, farmer.. " Silas HedjNM, farmer Chorryville 0. C. Williams, farmer Canemah George Lustttlle, farmei " It. W. Porter, blacksmith... " Chan. K. Mi'llam, millriglit. " Frank Bales, ((inner Damascus Wm Ulrich, farmer " K. W. Unburn, farmer " S. C. Younz. farmer " Kd Keih;r,- lariner ' " Fred Wellman, farmer " Fred Weiri, lanmr " Henrv Breithaupt, farmer... " Win Johnson, farmer " A E Alnpauch, miller Eagle Cr'k Hugh Githens, farmer...... " H. F. Gibson, farmer. " G. B. Linn, farmer, U. M . Marshall, farmer uarnesu Thomas Yokum, millman... " , , John Tracy, farmer " Hans Paulsen, farmer George' J C Spague. farmer Hardin I L Clark, farmer " James M Tracy, farmer...... , - ; iWm II Tompkins, farmer... " ' B Folast, farmer , John J Hattan, farmer " , Grunt Mumpower, farmer. . . " James Parish, farmer ....... Highland R Rutherford, farmer t" Carl Strorrgsen, farmer ' Chaa Welsh, farmer " Orlando Fellows, farmor .... " G. W. Kcramlin, farmer MackBburg; Oren Wright, farmer .. " H Smith, farmer .... " Gasper VViseman le, farmer. . " Peter Scharael, farmer MolaPa John Shaver, farmer........ " James Dickey, farmer ' " ' Chas Daugbery, farmer " Major Hungale, farmer....'. " J N Stewart, farmer " i James Baty, fanner " J J Leavitt, doctor. , " Long8troet Vaughn-, farmer. . " John Denison, farmer.. ...Milk Cr'k Win Wallace, fanner, i " 0 (.) Boyington, farmer...... " Elmer Lee, farmer Wallace Albright, farmer . . . . Marquatu Thomas Garrett, farmer " Reilly Hubbard, farmer A B Marquam, farmer...... . Roy Phelps, farmer " George C. Pcrdew, farmer. . ' A Anderson, farmer,, , ,ij ' " ' 1 Ll Larkins, fanner f R A Sellwood, farmer. , Mllwaukie R 8 McGloughlin, farmer. ... " Wm L Starkweather, farmer " David Wills, farmer " Hiram Dannals, farmer " Henry Theisen, farmer...... " Geo B Wise, farmer Joseph P Keil, farmer " A Mautz, farmer Maple Lane John Darling, farmor " . Wa Harris, farmer.... .... " ThomaH Davis, farmer John Owings, farmer ATood, farmer Sam Wolfer, farmer...,. ... Dan Haufman, farmer Tom Ogle, farmer A 8 MoBhberger, farmer. . . . Needjr Wm Rider, farmer New Era- Link Waldron, farmer , David Pennan, farmer " David McArthur, farmer. . . . " A Bramer, farmer " Wm Hecret, farmer......... "' Ohas W Larson, farmer Oswegc G G Kruse, farmer " Adam L Walling, farmer... " Georire Prosser. farmer " A urt. J Thnmntinn. fnrtnnr. . " Richard D Wilmot, farmer.. " G R H Miller, carpenter. . , .Or City No 1 John Bittner, carpenter.... '' J W Moffatt, architect " J Doremus, blacksmith " E L Johnson, barber " 0 F Horn, shoemaker " G W Church, speculator. ... " J G Pillsbury, carpenter,... " J W Boatman, bookkeeper. . " John Hutton, carpenter " F A Tappleman, woolsorter '' S H Mohloi, painter " HS Walker, painter OrCityNo2' Henry Meldrum, engineer.. 11 LeouurdOtiarman, druggist.. " John W Noble, laborer " Caleb Cross, carpenter " John H Walker, carpenter. . . " C D Story, blacksmith George tt Califf, miilright. . . " John McGetchie, farmer '' Win Green, barber " II E Straight, merchant " Joe N Harrington, farmer. . .Or City No 3- Fred Elf, farmer h I) G Krost, carpenter " C T Hickman, carpenter.... . " J II Howard, painter " J M Gillelt, carpenter...... " J G Porter, woolsorter K E Howell, dresser. . Wm Scott, fanner ..Pl's'ntllill Thomas M Barker, farmer., " Fred Kidder, farmer " John Peters, fanner " Win A Boston, farmer " J N Brainhall, mill hand Seifera Charleri Leaf, farmer " W m Tucker, far mer Spri ng water Win Snider, furmer. " James GuHridge, farmer.... " John Stornier, farmer. ..... . " Scott Carter, farmer Soda Spgs. John Nightingale, farmer, ,. . " James Nicholson, farmer.,,, Alfrfd Sharp, farmer Tualatin T L Turner, farmer " H J Iderholl', farmer....... " George San. m, millinan ' Wilhelm Shamz, millman... :.: " Fred Delker, mi ltnan "' M Athey, miilm m , . , ; Jacob Miley, firmer ...... , Union . W 11 Crissell, tarmer., WL White, farmer.... ., Henry F Yergen, farmer.. u It ' jl ! (Continued on page 8.) adjournment, the commissioners and ot