CourierHeral City Oregon COURIER ESTABLISHED MAY, 1883 HtRALD ESTABLISHED JULY, 1893 INDEPENDENT ESTABLISHED 1898 OREGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY IB, 1901 18th YEAR, NO. 3 9 n CONSOLIDATED IMPLEMENT GOMP'Y BOARD OF COMsllSSIOSERS. SUCCESSOR TO -refoe, -Harder & . 182, 184, 186 Madison Street, West End of Bridge, DEALERS IN AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND VEHICLES Regular February Term or the Cou.itj Board. W W Cooke 3 00 Richard Wetzel 6 75 M W Gardner s... 4 35 J. K. Morton, John tewellen and 'J! Killlii, CommissloneTH. 15. 111 NtteYP1 Remember we have the finest stock of the best makes 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 Pumos Harness, Bicycles, Etc. , Main Store and Warehouse, tfo. 140, 148 Sixth Street North, PORTLAND, - - - OREGON Milt Donley... 11 Deardorff .. K Deardorff. . . Geo Deardorff. ('ad Hiser... . Dix Boring.... Be it understood that at a regular ses sion of. the board of county commission ers for the county of Clackamas and state of Oregon, begun and held in the court house in said county and slate on Wednesday, the 6th day of February, 1901,the same being the regular time fixed by law for the transaction of county business. Present.J. R. Morton.T. B. Killin and John Lewellen, commissioners J J. J. Cooke, sheriff; E. H. Cooper, clerk. When the following proceedings were had, to-wit: In the matter of the reports of road supervisors for the month of Jan., 1901, the board having examined said reports and being fully advised, it iB ordered that the expense accounts of the several districts are hereby allowed and ordered paid, and the clerk is instructed to draw warrants on the road fund and en the general fund for the several amounts and in tavor of the following named per sons: Road dintr'ict No. 1 . Henry Stuckey $21 00 Loren Kerr 9 75 John Harrington tt 00 Oliver Matthews 3 00 W H Counsell 20 00 YV H Counsell, team 9 00 Total ,...$118 80 Bills 8 B Johnson, lumber $28 36 C Wolfhagen, bolts....... 13 50 Total....;..... $ 85 Grand total $160 65 A W Cooke, Supervisor. i Road district No. 4. Wm Bell $2 60 Alf Bell A 75 Harvey Arledge 1 10 . 75 . 2 25 .. 7 50 . 2 50 I FoBter. N Stingley M Sutten J E Burnett J E Burnett, without team . Total F Drake, lumber .$22 95 .' $3 45 Total . 1 Acorn Steel Ranges lead the world. ( X Simond's $aws, the wood choppers' friend. J Syracuse. Chilled Plows and Harrows, the a farmers friend. We are sole agents. We are headquarters for General Hardware, Builders' Hardware, Air Tight Heaters, also a fine lfne of warranted American Pocket Knives and Razors. J POPE & CO. Cor. Fourth and Main Sts. OREGON CITY I ., $08 75 W H Counsell, supervisor. Road district No. 2. PT Davis $12 00 Frank Landes 1 50 G D Hull 150 Perry Hunter 3 00 John Becker 3 00 Herman Ulricb 2 25 J M Hartung 6 0 AC Davis 3 00 Frank Griffith 3 75 Total , $36 00 P T Davis, Supervisor. Road district No. 3. Warren Greenwell $24 35 John Greenwell 11 25 Henrv Bock 1 35 lrviu Hawk . r. .... ". .! 00 Geo Parsch 3 75 AW Cooke.... 19 00 Herman Rettig 13 50 Moffit 3 00 Grand total $26 40 J E Burnett, Supervisor. Road district No. 7. W SFeglea $1 50 JasFegles 2 00 Total ..$3 50 Jaa Fegles, Supervisor. Road district No. 8. C P Ware, with team $3 00 GeoFlynn 1 6" FEShangle..... 2 00 Total $0 50 F E Shangle, Supervisor. Road district No. 11. J E Smith $37 00 LHimler 6 75 EEby 8 25 8 Jones 17 62 A Richardson 18 37 .1 Straight II lit C E Smith.... 3 00 Mack Rivers 1 50 JohnE Smith 4 00 S Jones 3 00 J Slraiuht 3 00 W H Smith, with team 12 00 Total ....'........$134 75 Materials $32 30 W. C. Holman Agricultural Implements 210-212-214 FRONT STREET, P0RTLAtT1 OF"1 TV Stoughton Farm Wagons Pontiae and Deal celebrated Michigan nuggies' warranted ' Benicia 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 Tresses G Wallace. 75 J A Stromgren 28 25 Total $179 82 Deducted lor poll tax. .'. $83 56 Balance $95 20 J A Stromgren, Supervisor. Road district No. 21. J Gurbett, with team.... $5 00 Fred Rorney A 60 E R Stone 2 60 B O Palmer, poll tax 2 00 D Pendleton, do 2 00 Joe Carleon, do 2 00 P E Bonnev 3 ou Total $19 50 Deducted poll tax. . $6 00 urauu mini ti John E Smith, Supeivisor. Road district No. 12. Fred Reibhotl $3 37 Frank Riebhoff 8 00 W P Kirchem. with team 9 00 Frank Bysdhi THE HOUSEFURNISHER HO J M Meyers, with team 21 00 K Meyers w Total $86 00 C W Friedrich, hardware $9 00 Grand total..... $95 00 Road district No. 15. R H Tabor $3 00 M Telford..... i 2 25 Freeman 75 AJTeeling 75 1 I o 9 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 paper during the .summer months; it is sold right now, so long as our present limited stock lasts. Total..... $15 37 W P Kirchem. Supervisor. Road district No. 14. Balance $13 50 V alter. Gorbett, material $6 00 PEBouney.do 6 00 Grand total $25 50 P E Bonney, Supervisor. Road district No. 24. EDBair $2 00 1 50 ' 1 50 3 00 , 1 50 G Broekart.. W Kunke K Montandon. . . () Christner A Mosbberger... 6 00 L Moshberger 6 00 F Gibbs $4 ou r iio.mi... - Howard 9 00 r ymau YVX n t. n.4 10 50 W Arkins o 11 d!i.. 7 Kn J Boe o j uaucv.., . -r ... ... mi Baumann 10 50 vcnu.au y -i q m at irovor i uu Total Wilson & Cooke, material. ...$6 75 ...$1 80 ....$8 55 Grand total C Dutze $6 00 J G Briiras 3 00 CBauman 4 00 F Briggs 13 60 H Lucas.. 7 i FHan : 3 75 M Huiras 4 12 3 F BrUrirB 11 00 Total. ...$52 99 , J F BriggB, Supervisor. Road district No. 17. E Tice $3 00 W M Tice 3 00 Total $0 00 James Actkins, Supervisor, Road district No. 19. Frank Miller $1 50 James Mallatt 4 50 A L Larkins 1 50 ) H Looney., 1 60 T Fiah 75 W Mulkey 75 J M Mallatt 75 II Perry 75 J J Mallatt 10 00 Total $22 00 J J Mallatt, Supervisor. Road district No. 20. E W Hammett. . $12 75 Carl Stromgren 12 75 M Freeman 9 75 CIias Freeman 4 12 F'red Hammett 2 25 W 11 Wilson a 02 Kkiiip, comract rails 4 65 Frank Wilson 1 12 Will Donahue 5 L'5 Frml Kower 6 O.e Hanson 3 Oil 11 Sullivan 1 BU lVter Sctniewe 6 00 j U S IHx 150 Will Dix 1 50 j J Gorbett 1 50; C Welch... 3 75 C Krolm 7 60 W May field 3 00 F North 3 00 D Fellows 6 00 M O Gard 2 25 R Rotherlord 4 60 J Rutherford 4 60 P Davidson 3 00 Mitchell 4 60 A Barrett , 2 25 Pal lock 4 60 J Fellows 3 00 R Bhockley....... 3 00 OGard 3 00 Eli Fellowa....w. A Miller ; 8 76 A Weigand 75 T Ogle 1 50 J S Yoder, lumber. 8 42 J Gohler 8 00 8 Hilton 5 25 EA Montandon 15 50 C Hoffu)ao7MtB 8 14 Total $103 81 E A Montandon, Supervisor. Road district No. 25. Henrv Walsh fl 00 John Helnti 8 00 Total.......... ..............$4 00 John Heintz, Supervisor, Road district No. 26. Walter Zweifel $ 60 Levi Stebman 1 00 John Rhodes 1 00 EJudd 50 Levi Robbins, spikes 34 W H Engle 0 w Total. $9 34 W 11 Engle, Supervisor, Road district No. 27. Joe Miller $2 55 Wm Harmon 1 80 Wallace Hannan 1 Allen Jack Frank Jackson 2 James E Marquam 10 00 Total $18 James E Marquam, Supervisor Road district No. 32. C 1 Calkins $0 00 CO Matthews 4 W C Heater 5 25 Total . $15 75 W C Heater, Supervisor Road district No. 34. OE Li pis $29 80 Tom Smith 35 40 Joe Khabe 30 30 Ed Batdorf 41 60 Jim Kieer 21 00 Ben Breeding 24 90 V T Breeding 26 40 A B Reed 12 00 Pete Winkle 75 G Armstrong, rails 15 00 T Armstrong 9 00 Total $24(1 05 Wilnon & Cooke, material $1 50 Grand . . . $''17 05 Batdorf, Supervisor. (Continued next week.) total . Ed V mtUutlon and Uj Iaiws, The following is the Constitution and By Laws adopted by the Socialist Club of Oregon City at its meeting on the evening of February 11 : Art. I. This association shall be called the Socialist Club of Oregon City. Art. II. Its objects shall be: Sec. 1 To educate the mecbers in the principles of socialism. Bee. 2 Organization of the working 75 class to conquer the public powers now controlled by capitalists. Abolition of wage-slavery by the establishment of national system of co-operative industry, based upon social or common owner ship of the means of production and, distribution, to be administered by bo i ciety in the common interest of all its members. Sec. 3 The public ownership of in dustries controlled by monopolii'S.truets and combines; all railroads, telegraphs and telephones ; all means ef transpor tation and communication: all water works, gaB and electric plants; all gold. Bilver, cooper, lead, iron, coal audobkisx- mines, and all oil and gas wells. Sec. 4 The adoption of the initiative- and referendum, proportiontl represen tation, fcnd the right of recall of repre sentatives by the voters. ' ' Sec. 6 Abolition of war and the in troduction of international arbitration. Art. III. Any persou of either eex. of good Bodal atantl ,ig, 18 years of agiv may become a member of this asnrxja- " tion, by signing the roll and paying tt fee hereafter named. Art. IV. The officers of this aurocm- tion shall be a president, vice-president,, secretary and treasurer. Art. V. Sec. 1. It shall be the duty oi the president to preside at all meetings? of the association ; call the meetings to order; decide all questions of order; ap point all committees; draw upon tk treasurer for all monies to be expended ; he shall not vote except in case of a tie. nor speak In debate, nor make or second any motion. Sec. 2 The vice-president shall pre side in the absence oftbe president, or when the president is engaged In. debate. Sec. 3 The secretary shall keep., ai full and complete record of the acts and) proceedings of the association.. Sec. 4 It shall be the duty ef ibt treasurer to kep a complete and cecuntBi record of the monies received and paid out by the association. Art. VI. Al officers shall be elected by the members by ballot to servo for six months, the next election to be held on Monday evening, April 15, 190U Art. MI. If any officer is absent foir threeiuccessive meetings, except for un avoidable cause, he shall be lemovedi and bis office declared vacant by a two thirds vote at the next regular meet inn . Art. VIII. All committees shall re appointed by the chair, except oilMifi--wise ordered. Art. IX. This Constitution can 1 altered, amended or repealed by a two thirds vote of members present at regu lar meeting, a notice of such proposed, amendment or repeal being given, nt least two weeks before such vote is taken. BY LAWS. Art. I. This association shall' rueetr on Monday evening, every two weeks at 7:30. At request of a majority of th members present at any regular meet ing, the president may call a special meetinir. Art. II. Nine members shall con stitute a quorum fot transaction of busi ness Art. III. Every member shall sigit the Constitution and By Laws. Art. IV. Every iinmi her, male or fw--male, shall puy an initiation fee of 25 cut, and quartt-rly dues of 25 reotH pr quaiter to i pain on 1101 .umury, April, July and October of each year. Art. VI. Any member has the right to appeal from the deciaion of the chair, and if hi appeal is seconded, the asso ciation khall determine the question at iftHtie by ballot. Art. VII. The order of businenh shall be 1. Calling to order. 2 Reading minutes of last rr setiisis. 3 Proportions lor membership. 4. Flection of officers. , 6. Reports uf committees. 6. Report of secretary, ;, 7. Report of treasurer. 8. Literary exercises. 1. Oration or esaay. 2. Ceidamatioii, ' 3 Debate. 4. Reading or recitation-