City 0 COURIER ESTABLISHED MAY. 1883 HERALD ESTABLISHED JULY. 1893 INDEPENDENT ESTABLISHED 189a OREGON CITY, OREG6N, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1901 18th YEAR, NO. 38 Oregon Cjourier tT TT II II f N I 1m rs pot L . CONSOLIDATED IMPLEMENT COMP'Y SUCCESSOR TO 4 &rele, Harder & Co. J82, 184, 186 Madison Street, West End of Bridge, DEALERS IN AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND VEHICLES 1 -AlEA Remember we have the finest stock of the best makes to be found m Portland, including Farm and Spring Wagons, B iggies, Carriages and Carts, Mowers, Rakers, Tedders and Hay Tools, Hay Presses, Oram Drills, Plows, Cultivators, Disc and Spring Tooth Harrows, initios Harness, Bicycles, Etc. Main Store and Warehouse, No. 140, 146 Sixth Street North, PORTLAND, - . . OREGON X 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 Tight Heaters, X a'so a fine line of warranted American rocket Knives and POPE Cor. Fourth and Main Sts. ni 0 panes 6 8aaaaa3cg8ac J. N kt! L. ir- 3- T J 15T lead the world. Razors. & CO. f 1 OREGON CITy- wtttiftmHHOWm n lusch THE HOUSEFURNISHER Just Arrived Lovely new patterns in io-cent wall paper. We have some odds and ends from season which we will sell at 5 cents a double roll. But please do not call for 5-cent parcr during the summer months; it is sold riht noiv, sowing as our present limited stock lasts. txxxxxxmuetmM MMJtxyma BOARD OF COMMISSION ERS. Regular January Term of the County Board. J. P. Morton, John Lewellen and T. Killin. Commissioners. B. (Continued from last week.) In the matter of the petition of J J Kimball, et al, for a road. In the mat ter of the petition filed by J J Kimball, et al,and more than twelve houselhoders of the county living in the vicinity of the road described in the petition and praying viewers to be appointed to view and locate a county road in Clackamas county, Oregon, described in full as fol lows: Beginning at a etake in the south line.of the Logan road al the northeast corner ot Jacob Strohaker's land in sec tion 4,t 3 s, r 3 eof Willamette meridian ; thence running south to the line between northwest and southwest quartprs of southwest quarter of said sec., 4, thence west on said line to northwest corner of southwest quaitertjf southwest quarter of Baid section 4; thence south about 70 rods on section line between section 4 and 5, said township and range, to a Sr tee 24 inches indiameter; thence south 40 degrees west to a point 20 feet south of south line of said section 5; thence west to a stake in center of present road. Proposed road to be 30 feet wide, and to vacate all the present road betweejn tl.ft terminal points of the proposed roail not inciuaea witnin trie line of the proposed road. Said petitioner filed his affidavit of notices posted respecting said road showing that there had been postefl one : on the courthouse bulletin board, and three In three of the most public pUcus in vicinity ot proposed road more t nun 30 days prior to the presentation of this pennon. . tie also med a bond for 101 conditioned according to law. The board being fully pdvised, it is ordered that J. A. Randolph, George Hicinbothetn and N Walker be and are hereby appointed viewers to meet ata beginning point of! said proposed road on the 28lh inst. and I suoscrioe to a written oath of office uil-: ministered by E P Rands, county ' sur- veyor, he being appointed by the board to survey said road.before proceeding' to view and locate said road aud report in 'a i!,''(B went 3.66 chains to a cedar writing at the next regular terra of this l-stiile iikel R A ; thence north 75 de board. . j, ;.VVt woft 0 98 chains to a cedar stake In the matter of the petition of John 0 Smith, et al. for a countv road. Tn t!, matter of the petition of John O Smith, who presents to the court the netition of himself and others praying for view ers to viow and locate a county road us follows, to-wit: Change the Fanton 1 ; to 40 feet wide on the following descf A.C, fteifiiiiiini' nr. T.na mmncfiL.t the center line of the Oregon CM anr Molalla road with the south boundary r sec 33, 1 3 b, r 2 e, and running thorn west along said section line to the! , ; v ner of sees 4, 5, 32 and 33; thence west erly to a ntke marked "K A" pet at a point 40 feet south of the center of E A Howard's barn door; thence westerly to the point in said EA Howard's most westerly fence where the same crosses the township lhe on south boundary of section 32 township 3 south, range 2 east ; thence west tracing the south boundary of said section 32 to ihe second angle in the Fanton road us surveyed by H H Johnson, county surveyor, April 22, 1893, the same being a point 15 feet east of iinrtheast corner of James Em men's land ; (hence westerly following the courses o! said Fanton road sur veyed by H H Johnson as afore said to a stake marked "R A" set at a point in the south boundary of sec 31, t 3 s, r 2 e,at a point 5.29 chains, to a ba salt stone 12x11x9 inches marsed 'R;" thence north 34 degrees west 2 78 chains to a basalt stone 15x11x9 inches marked "R;" thence north 8(5 degrees west 0.22 chains to a basalt stone 13x8x0 inches marked "R;' thence south 15 degrees 45 minutes west 2.61 chs to a basalt stone 18x11x6 inches marked "R;" thence south 79 degrees 30 minutes weet 0.26 chains to a basalt stone 11x7x4 inches marked "Rj" thence north 40 degrees 42 minutes west 2.50 chains to a basalt stone 12x9x7 inches msrked"R;" thence south 72 degrees 6 ' minutes west 2.24 to a basalt stone 16x12x5 inches marked ?'Rj" thence north 30 degrees 37 min utes west 1.66 chains to a basalt stone 18x13x6 inches marked R; thence south i'il t -, -IMS 20 minutes westl.98chains to a W tl: stone 14x9x7 inches marked R: -,hen- north 80 degrees 60 minutes west ti.LH chains to a basalt stone 14x6x5 imbcs marked R j thence north 36 & m' minutes weBt 3.oo chains to a ! HusMtanne 11x10x4 inches marked R; thpnee south 63 degrees 30 minutes west 1 i!j bains to a basalt stone 10x7x4 im:!ies marked Rj thence norths de- minutes west 1.7B chains to a j talt stone 10x8x5 inches marked R; tlicuiw north 89 degrees 15 minutes west 0 3t chains to a basalt, stone 13x11x4 HP'ws triirked R; thence north 27 de- ttw lowest 5.50 chainstoa fir stake r d H A; thence north 84 degrees 'tM.Hi'mtes 0 19 chains to a ce V kd marked RA; thence south ;4),4axrusjl0 minutes west 2 35 chains to 1 arix.er atake marked R A ; thence south HA; thence north i0 degrees ;i"n"t'!s west 1 98 chains to a cedar cwv marked R A : t.heuce north 74 de- jrtf h 1.) minutes west 0.26 chains to a ce Btaku marked R A ; thence south 29 tyireB8 west 4.74 chainB to a cedear ke marked R A; thence north 60 de .;tv,iiii!.ijH. west 2.43 ciains to a cedar li-a.; tii price north.U de lul"t I m"rli H'8 43 mi inuies eaai 0.4U ciiams to 1 arked R A; thence north 66 inuteswe8t 0.27 chains to a di gwooit stake marked U A : thence south 1 4.i d?gret-B 19 minutes eaBt 5 95 chains an alder stake marked R A set in the south boundary ot sec 31, 3 s, r 2 e, at fa nun r.l'tj chains east of the corner ot H 3 an J 4 s, rs 1 and 2 e ; thence north 8K degrt.'B 58 minutes west along the north ooundary of sec 28, 2.28 chs to the corner of tp 3 and 4 south.r 1 and 2 e ; I thence eBt along the south boundary t iS"c38,t3s, rl e, to a basalt stone , '14xSs4 inches marked Ron northeast nu Jk. on lop set at a terminus ot the , F iton road in the center line of the Oregon City & Hrdscrabble road from which southwest corner of the steeple towerof St. JobVs church bears north 68 degrees 43 miautes east 107 links dis tant. The petitioners further pray that bu part 01 tne "fanton road" not cov ered by the route herein above described be vacated and it satisfactorily appear ing tothe court from proof filed herein that due notice of the peadency o this proceeding has been given as bvlaw re quired, mat more man n 01 said pe- inioners are legal nousettoiders residing 1n ttie vicinitv of said road, and that a good aod sufficient bond haB beea filed. it is therefore ordered by the board that John Darling, F-ed Ely nd J N Har- ringt'W be anoointed viewers and K P Rands, county surveyor or deputy, to view, survey and report onon tle said view and survey in writing and that xuey meet at the place ot beginning on the 81st day of January, W01, andduly qualify before eatering upon the dis- ciiarge f their duties 111 the behalf, In the matter of the petition of Ohrist Moehnke, et al, for a road. In the mat ter o the petition of Chrwt Moelmke who presents to tlte court the petition of limine 1 ana others prayiug tr viewers to view aud ltKate a county road as fol iows,io-wit: liegmning in the center ol the bridge across Abernethy Creek on the Heeson road near the old IleeBon miu in secat), t i fl, r z , and run ning thence in a southeasterly directiou along the present road bout3 chains; ilience in a southwesterly direction to a rueky point, on Abernethy creek ; thence in a Houthejtsterly direction on the moit practicable route on the northside of Alwrnmhy cretk to interest the north line of Fred Bluhen's lar d near the fulls ot said creek ; thence east to the 1-4 sec corner between sees 31 and 36; thence south 20 chains to the point for the le gal diusion con eyhence east along the legal subdivision hue or as near t hereto as shall be found iirai'tii'alile. a dikUncM of about one imle, to internet the preM eat at or near the new tieesen aaniiull ; alni to vacate ail the present road be tween din h. ginning and terminal ) lints heicin de-c iiied and m t irc'uded in the p-l t on. Ti,i i i . a 4 I foot ro .il, ai.d it i Hitisfaci.,ri'v Mppeiir n to ihe lio.ml Irom (' . ,J .,, ,..,vn ilmt ,1110 tiuii.:.i of the pi;nde;. y of U.iM pri CMcding hii belli g,yu aH r.ijnin.,1 h law, than 12ifiaid petitioners are leiial house holders residing in the vicinity of said roid. t nd that good and sullicient bond has b e i filed ; it is therefore ordered by the court that J I) Myers, John rJlian non and Eugene lewellen be appointed viewers arid 12. P. Rands, county sur veyor, or deputy, to view, survey and report upon said view and survey in writing and that they meet at the be ginning on tho 31t day of January, 1901, at the hour of 10 o'clock and are duly Qualified before entrinir nrv.n lh Ulihre ii tb.-ir duties in this behalf. la the matter of John 0 Smith, et al, W. C. Holman Agricultural Implements 210-212-214 FRONT STREET, PORTLAr 0F( Tl Stoughton Farm Wagons Pontiae and Deal celebrated Michigan buggies. warranted Benieia Four Spring Mountain Hack Second growth 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 6wen's Fanning Mills Whitman Hay Presses for a county road. The matter Coming on and it appearing to the board that one of the viewers, to-wit.,John Darling, who was appointed on the 12th inst, failed to get due and legal notice there of, therefore it is ordered that F A Ely, J N Harrington and Chas Moran be ap pointed viewers and E P Rands, sur veyor, to view, Burvey and report upon the petition or set out in full on naaa 333 of this journal, and that said view4 ers and surveyor meet at. tlm huinnin..r of said line as described in said petition at the hour of 10 a. m. on the 31st dav of January, 1901, and duly qualify be fore entering upon the discharge of their duties in this behalf , In the matter of John Landers, an in digent soldier. This matter coining on and it appearing to the board that John Landers, an indigent soldier, receiving aid, has been g'anted a penH;on by the U. 8. government, and thereby enabled to support himself, it is ordered that said John Landers' name 'be stricken from the list as a "county charge, dating January 1, 1901. In the matter of the application of Pheobe Hastings aforesaid. This mat ter coming on to be heard and the board being fully ttd vissd, it is biderad thai said Phoebe Hastings be allowed $7 per month for and after Jan. 1, 1901, in the until further order of the court In the matter of delinquent tax cer tificates. This matter 'coming on it is ordered by the board that the cletk as sign delinquent tax certificates held by Clackamas county upon full payment of tax, costs and penalties being paid there on. In the matter of the tax levy for the year 1900. It is otdered by the board that there be levied upon all valuation according to the assessment roll for 1900 the following rates, to-wit: State tax fi.7 mills Couitytax ,....12.3 " school tax 5.0 " Road tax 6 0 " Total.,..;..:......;.... 28 mills And that a noil tax of 13 bn levied all male citizens over the age of 21 years and under the age of 50 years not other wise exempt and it is further ordered a tax of one mill be levied unon on all teal and personal property as shown by sam assessment roll lor the year 1900 for the county of Clackamas, state of Ore gon, according to law, as certified to oy r 1 Dunbar, secretary of state, a car. titled copy of which Is on file in the of fice of the county clerk. CouiUy Treasurer's Notice. I now have funds to pay road war rants endorsed prior to July 9th, 1900. laterest will ceae on warrants Included ia this call on the dtte hereof I A. Lubi.uno, Tress. Clackamas Co., Ore, Oregon City, Jan. 31st, 1901. A 11 entle Jlln',. In our style of climate, with its sud den changes of temperature, rain, wind and sunshine often intermingled in a single day, it is no wonder that our children, friends and relatives are taken from us by neglected colds, half the deaths resulting directly from this cause, A bottle of Boschue'a Syrup keptahmt your home for immedi ate use win pervent serious sukness, a large doctor's bill, snd perhaps death, by the use of three or four doses. For curing Consumption, Hemorrhages. Pneumonia, Severe Coughs, Crsup, or any d'sease of the Thru-it, or Lungs, lis """-r" pnujjiy wonueriui, as your druggist will lell you. (iet a sample hot lie free fn 1111 (iooi A. Hardin. Kegij. lar size, 7o i-enls. Get Green's I'ri.u Almanac. H111D ,t, in Jtimr. The li hi nbjee.l in if with t, ,.im.ri. ran piMple is to "get nrli j" Ihemcmd, Im In nvian gninl health. Tho lint cm be oh amid by enetyv, honesty 1111. 1 saving: the second, (guid health) hv using Gieeu'a August H lower, Should vou be a deionileiit stiller from any of tl. e t-lfects of Dyspepsia, Liver Com plain:, Api.endicitiH, Indigestion, elc, such as Hick Headache, Habitual Cus tiveness, Dizziness of the Head, Nervous Prostration, Low Spirits, etc., you need not suffer another day. Two doses of the well known August Flower will re lieve you at once. Go to Geo. A. Hard ing and get a sample bottle free. Regu lar size, 75 cents. Get Green's Prize Almanac. First-class board at reaaonalila rat.. can be obtained at the Red Front House. wheels and highly finished. Mills . , ' REALTY TRANSFERS. Furnished Every Week by Clacka mas Abstract & Trust Co. H L Wolfer to M L Hanson, nw of se of sec 4, 1 e 660 HTheilson to L Wilcock, 11.25 as in ilosly D L U 245 L T Lawton to F A Cody, sw of se of ec 2, 4 e 1 J VanOuren to Chas VanOuren, 88 as in see 35, 3. 4 e . 1 .MCKraeftto Hatlie Felson, 6.73 as in the Abbtnethy elm - Bertha Barin to J C Turney, se of nw of, 2, 7 e Scrip B Lescor to Mary Lescor, 3 as in Kagan elm C 0 ForbeB to county road way in Walker clin.... ,. J II Walker, et al, to J RasmuFsen, 1 1 sw of nw of and and n wot swot Bee 3, 0' 1 e 1 C S Reed to K S Collins, sw of aec 15. ti. 4e. .... 755 J W Embody to E S Gollins, se ot" sec 34. fl. 4e 76i) $ tn l'.aanett. to K fci Collins, se of 14, e,.4.c, 7V- l i'uuti'y to K S ColluiB, se ot sec ' 22, t,4e Chas W Embody to K S Collius, tie otaetj 22, 8, 4 e. ..... 7A5 :5B II StemViock to B Sullivan, bw of - sec 22, 4, 3 e. 800 A VV Cheney to 8 F Boylan, lot 0, blk 5, SunBet City 700 , G J Ericksoti to Isaac Scott, nw of bw of sec 9, 2, 4 e 500 M L Hayward to Lewis, 63 as in theFarrclm 1300 . W B Partlow to R, Clark, 1.67 as in White elm 534 E M Haines to L L Young, tract 10, 11, 12 and 13 in Butel tracts 1750 O P Hedges to L M M Hedges, his wife, s of ne of sec 29, ana lot 2, same sec 1, - a, 3 e .,'2500' E M Rasmussen to I 8 Hurst.lot 10 ir blk 16 in Willamette Falls.... 00 L 0 Nightingale to J 8 Corb, 141.37 as in Bee 14, 6, 1 e.. 300' T W Thomas to Wm H. Vanoyer, se of se of Bee 22, 8, 2 e 1200 D H Krtbs to John Creegan,2.69 as In Julia A Lewis elm 1000 W U Bronghtoo by heirs to George Broughton. lot 2 and 7, blk 160, Oregon City 189 B 8 lienkle to J V lienkle, 59 as in sec 23. 2,3 e F M Rasmussdn to 8 N Rasmussen, 300 1 560 i-2oi lot 4, blk 30, Bolton R Kelland to B M Weeb, sw of sec 34, 4, 3 e G A Harding, trustee, to William Bnow, lots 2, 3, 4, 14, 25 and 23 blk 1, Edgewood 135 M E Buirgy to A Rothenburg, 40 as in sw of bw of sec 19, 4 1 e 1000 Jas McGill to A Rothenbberg,eame as above , 150 F Haselbacher to H Olosen, 3fj as in the Walker elm 360 Thos Charman to J P Lovett,28.05 as In 2, 2 e.... 10, S Pennoyer to 0 Young, lot 8, At kinson 250 U 8 to ThoB McKee, lots 1, 2, 8 bco 2 e l'at O Young to F T Berry, lot 8,Atkir- son 250 T L Charman to Mary Conyers, lot 12. blk 1, 8011th O O 140 C H Prescott, etal, to F 8 Morris, East Side RR 4jn 8E Hess to G G Hess,t SO 1 a II Buker elm JBtabentoJt iben, ft .1,1 f f sec 35, 3. 2ei id lots 5 . nd I 1 4.r), County A i . t B Vj Blair to 0 I Purvi CO 1 a (t, 1 e 20 W O Blair to C A Purvis 40 as in see, 1, (i, 1 e 250 F X Paipiet bv heirs to G C Fields blk A, Canoinah 10 F E Criiteilen to II N Morris. 10 ah' in sic 31!. 2. 2h. 9'J0 Win H.uri uer to A M ilaydun, 2" n in i. c 2:', 2, 2 e , . M S Mi'Cuaii tn Glotiamlii Cole, h's 12, 13 ami 14, bik (i, Gliel- St"tl IS I Cohen to T l-eviner, 1-3 nit in 11 w of sec 32, 5 e A Glspoo! to Henry Milcy, lots in Green I'uint 13U.J 73' I U')0 8 r White to Jf McNury cltn 'at Sihool 0.7 There will lis Al' '.riAet., directors and clerks at the court house Saturday, rebruarv 1ft, 1901,-fur the purpose of iliBcnmiiig iestions of , ain tual in'i-eBt. Itnihtwe may have ev ery district repre-ented. " " ' J. C. Zinskr, 8upt. of School!, . 't n 1 K t ,1 I!