S 1 v. r CourierHeraIc!) COURIER ESTABLISHED MAY, 1883 H'FRALD ESTABLISHED JULY, 1893 INDEPENDENT ESTABLISHED 1893 OREGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1901 18th YEAR, NO. 44 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS. $GO&ae0iG&& Regular March Term of Ihe County Board. CONSOLIDATED IMPLEMENT GOMP'Y SUCCESSOR TO Grebe, Harder. & C9 182, 184, 186 Madison Street, West End of Bridge, DEALERS IN ' AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND VEHICLES ,k of the best makes to be found ing Wagons, Pvt. and Hav To- and Spring .sc rs, Carriages, Hay Presses oth Harrows' Remember we have the finest st in Portland, including Farm and " and Carts, Mowers, Rakers, Tec Grain Drills, Plows, Cultivators, Pumos Harness, Bicycles, Etc. Main Store and Warehouse, No. 140, 146 Sixth Street North, PORTLAND, - - OREGON ti r p Vy-" Jf Agricultural Implements and Vehicles 3; POPE & CO. HEADQUARTERS FOR Hardware, Stoves, Syracuse Chilled and Steel Plows, 2 Harrows and Cultivators, Planet Jr., Drills and t Hoes, Spray Pumps, Imperial Bicycles. I PLUMBING A SPECIALTY t Cor. Fourth and Main Sts. - OREGON CITY i J. R. Morton, John Lewellen and T. B. Killin, Commissioners. 1 In the matter of the petition of W. T. Tinesley for aid. This matter coming on upon petition of 26 taxpayers, and the board being fully advised, it is or dered that the said W. T. Tinesley have $5 for the month of March, 1901 war rant for came to be drawn on the first day of February, 1901. Tha following additional bills were or dered paid: Mrs Lydia Wineeett, pauper. .. .$28 33 D Caufield, juror cir ct 4 40 reterKraua " " " 8 00 In the matter of the report from road district No. 20, for the month of Janu ary and passed upon at the February ses sion. This matter coming on, and it ap pearing to the board that through mis take the clerk failed to issue a warrant in the correct amount of W.H. Wilson as appears upon said report for said term, said warrant being issued for the sum of $4.86 when it should have been $5.86. Therefore it is ordered that the clerk is sue a warrant for one dollar to W. H. Wilson, matting the full amount due the said W. H. Wilson as appears by and from said road report. In the matter of aid for Peter Kraus. This matter coming on and the board being fully advised, it is ordered that ; reter Kraus, an indigent person, have aid in the amount of $8 per month, dat ing from February 1, 1901,. In tne matter of Charles Gadke, a county charge. This matter coming on and it appearing that Charles Gadke, a county charge, and that a warrant is drawn in the name of J. M. Heckart for the care and keeping of said Charles Gadke; it is therefore ordered that J. M. lleckart carefully guard the county's interest by seeing that the said Charles toadke does not share his rent or provis ions with any other party. In the matter of the petition of Sarah E.Humphrey for the vacation of lotB and blocks and streets in Root's addition to the town of Marshfield. This matter coming on to be neard, and it appear ing to the board that there is a remon strance on file, it is ordered that the said matter be laid over until the April term of this board. In the matter of the reports of view ers of damages on the Fanton road. The viewers appointed to view and appraise the damages on the Fanton road, report in writing according to law and, and as follows: Damages to the lands of John Kalbfleisch, $100; the lands of E. H. Cooper, $5 ; the lands of John Griffith, 415. It is therefore oiderad thai b'a'.d Dysdto THE HOUSEFURNISHER Refurnishing Time 1 tliR .d I Mill Ml tl And now for clean, new Lace Curtains, Portieres, Carpets, Rugs, Matting, Etc. The season is almost here when you'll need them. It will pay you to do your buy ing early. We are making some famous reductions now, and are showing our very best designs. Lace Curtains, latest design, ioc and 15c per yard. 210-214 FRONT STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON. AGENTS FOR ijJiSPPi Peerless Plows Steel and Chilled Dowagiac Drills Hoe and Disc Sickle Grinders ass Road Carts Buggies Mountain Hacks and Spring WagDn 1 ALSO Buffalo Pitts, V Harcows and Cultivators, (Jwen's "Advance" Fanning Mills. NEW MODEL "STEEL BEAUTY." ALSO Hay Presses, Horse Power and Steam Feed and Root Cutters, Bone and Cider Mills. Stoughton Wagons TOs for Catalogue and Prices. CALL ON ME BEFORE BUYING, report be approved and that warrants be road. This court having heretofore or- issued to pay said viewers as louowa: 1) Myers, 1 day, 10 mues . ou E W Hornschuch, 1 day, 8 miles. . 2 80 Robert Hughes, 1 day, 10 miles.... 3 00 And it la further ordered tnat said road be recorded and opened upon the petitioners praying said damages as set out alone. In the matter of the petition for a county road known aa the Lawton or tflun road, in tne matter 01 tne peti tion filed by E. E. Charman and more than twelve householders of the county ; ivina in the vicinity of the road de scribed in the petition, and praying for viewers to De locate a county roau 10 Clackamas county. Oregon, described in full aa follows : Beginning at the south west terminus of the center line of High street in Oregon City, Oregon, and run nine thence by the most practical route on a grade not exceeding seven per cent to a basaltic stone Cx6xl inches out of the around marked X on ton, the same being the southeast corner ot a tract 01 land conveyed to Lizzie Telford by David Chalmers, by deed dated the 17th dav of September. 1895. and recorded in book oct, page bo, 01 aeeus 01 uiacaamas county, Oregon, which is also a point in the center line of the lawton road, said petitioner filed his athdavit of notice posting respecting said road showing hat there had been posted : one on the court house bulletin board, and three in three of the moat public places in vicin itv of the proposed road, more than 30 davs prior to the presentation of this feuuon. He also tiled a oond 01 one mndred dollars conditioned according to law. The board being fully advifed, it is ordered that J. T. Apperson, J. Kislev and A. W. Cooke be and hereby are appoiinted viewers to meet at the place ol beginning on the -olh uay 01 March, 1901, and subscribed to a written oath ot omce administered by I . Hands, a skillful surveyor, he be ing appointed by the board to survey said road, before proceeding to view and locate Baid road, and report in writing at the next regular term of this board In the matter of the petition of W. W ivlyers for tax rebate in the estate of Maud Kowlev, a minor. This matter coining on to be heard upon written pe tition tiled herein, and the board being fully advised, it is ordered that said pe 1 1 lion be granted, and that the clerk ctn ci'l laid taxes upon the delinquent tax sales record for the year 1890, upon the payment of $17.48 by W, W. Myeis guardian of Maud Kowley, a minor. In the matter ol Charles Daughterly petitioning fot tax rebate. This 'matter coming up on the written petition filed In rein, and the board being "fully ad vised, it in ordered that Charles Da ugh erty have a rebate of $1.08 for the year 1897, and that the clerk issue a warrant for said amount. In the matter of the report of the county surveyor on the Oregoo City and Hardscrabble road. This matter com ing up on the written report of E. P. Hands, county surveyor, filed herein, and the board befog fully advised, it is ordered that said report be approved, and the expense account of (10 be Al lowed, and that the cleric draw a war rant for aaid amount. In the matter of the damages assessed on account of the Albert Moebberger dered that the petitioners pay in the amount of damages assessed, on or be fore bebruary 6th, 1901, Cnd it appear ing that such damnges have not been paid ; it is ordered and adjudged that the petition of Albert Moehbergnr, et al, for a county road, be dismissed and denied. In the matter of the Molalla and No- land road. This matter coming on and the board being fully advised, it is or. eered that the county surveyor meet with A. J. Sawtell, William Dart and b . E. Albright at Rock Greek near the Dart farm, and view and relocate tha said road for the distance of about four miles in southeasterly d'rection along said old road. In the matter of the care of James Wilson, an indigent person. Thin mat ter coming on, it is ordered that James Wilson be placed in the care and keep ing of E. Arnold from and after March 8th, 1901, at the rate of $15 per month, ordered to be drawn on the first of each month for said amount, or in that pro portion . In the matter of the care and keeping of William White and C. O. Lewis, indi- digeut persons. This mattsr coming up, it is ordered that William White and C O. Lewis, county charges, be placed in the care of Mrs. Lydia Wineactt at the rate of $10 each per month, dating from March 8th, l'.HU. in the matter of James tfnrtlet, an indigent person. This matter coming on, and it appearing to the board that said Jmes liartlet wishes to go to friend in Los Angeles, Calif., and it further ap pearing that the same would be for the btst interests for all parties concerned ; it is therefore ordered that Commis sioner Lewellen purchase a ticket for said James Hartlet to ban FranciHCO, Calif., and that a warrant be issued for the payment of the same. In the matter of repairs to the Cason or Clackamas bridge. This matter com ing on, it it ordered that E. Olds repair said bridge under the instructions of CommisHioner John Lewellen, said la bor to he paid for by the day as agreed on between the board and contractor. In the matter of the Darnall and Oanby road. This matter coining up, it was ordered that Supervisor J. J. Mallatt repair said road, the labor for such re pair to be furnitdied on half pay. In the matter of J Die I3etwn road. It it ordered that Supervisor Thomas Da vids open the Beeson road on being fur nished a list of petitioners by the county clerk. In the matter of the Linn nad, it is ordered that Supervisor J. U. Myers open the Linn road, upon being fur niHhed a copy of the petition by the county clerk. In the matter of the Molalla bridge at Can by. This matter coming on, it is or dered that Commisttioner John Lewel len pass upon the work of Grager and Wilcox for repairing said bridge; and now comes said John Lewellen and re port favorably on said Mork, and said bill of Grager and Wilcox, listed aa No. 17, ordered paid amounting to 1122.50. In the matter of the Butte Creek bridge. This matter coming up on the report of Commissioner T. B. Killin. who reports favorably on laid work ; appearing that paid bridge is a joint bridge between Marion and Clackamas counties, it is ordered that the bill of said work amounting to $110 be paid, and that the countv clerk preneiit a bill to Marion county for one-half of said bill. In the matter of the Jones Mill road. This matter coming up on the petition with subscription of $75, it is ordered that the county pay $50 for labor or material on said road. In the matter of the Pankey road. Th' matter coining on, It is ordered that the county pay $100 for labor or material on said road on the citizens doing work to the amount of $100, and that Super visor Henry Johnson superintend said work. In the matter of the Beaver Creek and Viola road, it is ordered that the county furnish 100 pounds of powder, and the said work to be done with poll tax by the supervisor. In the matter of fences in the Heini and Weismandle roads, it appearing to the board there are fences within the road limits of the Heinz and Weisman dle roads, It is ordered that John Heini, supervisor for district No. 25, remove all fences from within the limits of the said Heinz and Weismandle roads. In the matter of fences in the Tenlue road. This matter coming on and it appearing to the board that there are fences within the road limits of the Per due road, it i therefore ordered that J. E. Marquam, supervisor of district No. a, remove an fences. In the matter of the petition of W. II. Young and others for :a county road commencing at a stone in the center of ihird street in Oregon City, Oregon, where the west boundary line, of the Oregon & California railroad intersects said street ; thence easterly to the bluff; thence southerly following said bluff as near as practicable and ascending the dame on the best and most priicticable route to the southwest terminus of the Center line of High street in Oregon City, Oregon. This matter coining on to be heard and it appearing to the board of commisHioners that the said proposed road lies wholly within the limits of Oregon City, and it appearing to the board that it has no jurisdiction to establish a county road within the limits of said city, it is ordered that said petition be and the same is hereby dismissed. In the matter of tin reports of officers for Februaiy. The officers having made their reports, and the board having ex amined their books and being fully ad vised, it is ordered that the same be in all respects approved and accepted, and reporta show collections as follows : County clerk $2.r)8 00 Couney recorder 2Ii8 90 In the matter of bill No. 2(1, Justice Court, district No. i, it appearing by er ror in bill No. 20, be cashed and the over plus amounting to $3 be paid to the county treasurer. Said amount paid March 13, 190lSee receipts on tile. (Continued on page 4. also on the bill of K. L. Morris, and it'C'ty R. L. Holman. leading undertaker two diKirs south of court l.o ise, Oregon