OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD FRIDAY, APRIL 12 , 1901. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS. Res!nr April Term Board. of the County i. r. Morton, John lewellen and T. Klllln, Commissioners. lit: it remembered, That at a regular term of the Board o( County Conirnia-ioi-rn for the county of Clackamas, State of Oregan, and held at the court house in said county and state on Wed nesday, the 31 day of April, 1901; the same being the regular time fixed by law for the transaction of county busi ness, when were present: J R. Morton, John Lewellen, T H Killen, commission ers; E li Cooper, clerk, and J J Cooke, sheriff. The following proceedings were had to-wit: The fulli'wing claimB were allowed : Koad district No 1 Henry Stnckcy 6 00 Charles Counsel!- 9 t;0 W II Counsell 8 00 Total W 00 Road district No. 3 W W Gardner, gen fund. . 2 45 Warren (ireenwell, road fund.. 150 A W Cooke 2 00 Total $5 95 Road district No. 4 George B Kate & Co gen fund.. 1 12 Road district No t! Geo B Rate & Co t 7 75 Road district No 7 George B RateA Co gen fund.... 78 00 Road district No 11 J A Jnnes gen fund $ 3 00 R L Russell 2 45 J K Smith, road fund 36 00 J Witzig 20 25 H Smith 10 12 M Rivers 32 12 C E Smith 8 62 Total 102 66 Road district No 13 i Wilson & Cooke, general fund.. $ 150 George B Rate & Co 39 91 C B Ward, road fund 6 00 C B Ward......... 4 50 Dan Evans 3 00 W C Ward 10 00 Total $!4 91 Road district No 14 George B Rate & Co gen fund.. $19 00 A B Linn road fund. 7 50 Rosco Uard 10 60 F K Linn 9 00 T W Linn 10 50 B F Linn 15 00 8 ComoUH 0 00 GFGibbs 2100 & R Myers ; 2100 F M (iibhs 10 50 . Ti.tal $130 00 Road district No 15 R II Tuber, road fund $2 00 George Kidder , 0 90 M T.ilford 75 F Quinn ;. S 35 Fieemnn 4 35 R 11 Tuber 9 00 F W Ilacher 3 00 Total $31 35 Road district No. 10 Mike Hniras, road fund 1 BO Charles Butinian 1 50 T M Blanchard 1 50 Will Randull 7 50 Frank Brings 3 00 J F Brings '. 5 00 Total $20 00 Road district No 17 Carlton & Rosenkrans, gen fund$ 12 25 Adkins Bros 61 40 James Evans 5 02 Adam Knight 3 75 P Burns road fund 3 00 H May 2 25 A Th e 0 37 rVA fice 3 00 Total $90 23 Road district No 18. Wilson ACooko, gen fund $ 1 65 O W Frlderick 60 Valentine Bohlander road fund. 5 25 W V Daniels 5 25 John Davies 5 25 George Stevens W P Daniels, gen fund. Fred Stevens Thomas Daniels 1 50 1 00 1 00 9 33 Total $30 83 Road district No 19 A F. Clark, road fund 2 00 C Larkins 75 JJMallatt 6 00 Win Wallace .. James Mallatt. 1 Fish Total 13 25 Road district No 20 J Wallace $ 3 78 John Put loud fund 2 60 Sherevil , 50 J II Strtungreen 3 00 Total Road district No 23 J P Cole gen fund D J Parmeiiteer road fund... A B Widdows J F Yost $9 88 18 62 21 75 8 75 4 25 Total $48 37 Road district No 24 F Saelir gen fund $2 25 Joseph Maver. 1 50 W Kuhuko E A Montandon . . J S Yodsr A 8 Thompson... 1 50 8 00 51 12 12 Total $5 88 Road Pistilct No27 Ed Jackson road fund. . Omer Maruuam J E Mutiiuum Total Road district No l!0 A II lUillm k road fund John O'Brien 3 (i'J K Davis To A Waldoif 1 oO JRllava (100 Total Road district No. 41 Cieorgo R Kate k Oo pon bind, (leorme Yolp road fund. ........ (Minis Peters (ierhard Peters John Aden John Aden Henry Aden 9 00 Henry lhekman U IHl Fred Ritter 8 50 James Turner. li! 00 Charles Wacgener 12 (H) Fred Waggener ti 00 Frank Sharp.. 9 00 0 P Sharp 6 00 Alhort Turner 00 y iet ei s 2 50 Total.. $115 75 Koad district No 34 Wilson k Cooke gen fund 3 55 Story Bros 9 10 I'opn & Co . . . Ed Batdorf road Ed Bitdorf .... Joe Shabe . . Ren breeding.. 5 07 2 00 72 80 10 20 30 75 fund V T Breeding 30 75 Jim- Riser 29 25 A B Reed 32 70 Bill Smith 31 80 Tom Smith ' 44 40 Henry Cooke 30 15 Tom Munson 21 15 DoweTurden 12 00 Total $366 67 BOARD OP tOMMISSIONKRS. Before the board of county commis sioners of the state of Oregon, for the county of Clackamas. In vacation after the March term to-wit: In pursuance of an order made by the hoard and entered of record, ordering warrants to be issued in vacation. I, E. H. Cooper, clerk of said county, and state, do hereby issue warrants in payment of said claims for the amounts and in favor of the persona hereinafter specified: MrsE Morgan, county charge.. $ 10 00 T M Bakei 28 00 Mrs R Davis 14 00 Mrs Rosa Friechler 12 00 Ellen Bridges 8 00 J M Jones 6 50 W L Davis 6 00 William Scott 8 00 Mrs. Hattie Woods 5 00 J S McComb 4 20 00 Mrs S C Harrington 8 00 Paul Freytag 10 00 William Dean 8 00 A M Shibley 8 00 Mrs London 12 00 Mrs Lydia Winesett 14 85 Henry Lewis 6 00 Mrs Fleming...: 8 00 Mis Kruger 7 00 Mrs Alice Carr 0 00 L Mathewson 7 00 Mrs L C Clark 6 00 Gus Perkle 15 00 U E Burns 5 00 L Freeman 5 00 Mr Snider 10 00 Mr Heinz 5 00 Mrs Martha Duff 4 00 J J Gorbett 5 00 J M Heckart 8 0,) Amanda Wilcox 8 00 EN Foster 6 00 Gutfried Smalley 6 00 King Bohall 7 (10 Peter Kraua 8 00 W T Tinsley Co F, O N G, armory rent W T Gardner, Boys and G Aid. . Wm Philips, indigent soldier 5 00 25 00 10 20 4 00 Chas Ciilon..: 10 00 Mrs J M Bacon 10 00 Jacob Kohler 8 00 Peter Nehren, janitor 50 00 E 11 Cooper, clerk 125 00 Elmer Dixon 65 00 Tom P Randall, recorder 100 00 E P Dedman. 52 00 J J Cooke, sheriff 141 66 J E Jack 60 00 A Luelling, treasurer 83 33 J II Luelling 20 00 J O Zinser, supt 83 33 Thos F Ryan, judge 100 00 Norris & Powell c physicians. ... 15 75 Mrs Anna Williams, assessor .. . 52 00 In the matter of the petition of F P Larsen, et al for a county road. In the matter of the petition filed by F P Larsen and more than twelve house holders of the county living in the vicinity of the road discribed in the peti tion, and praying viewers to be ap pointed to view and locate a county road in Clackamas county, Oregon, described in full as follows: Commenc ing about 25 feet east of a marked tree on the Bockman road running thence about 36 roda in a northerly direction to the southwest corner of the north half of the N E H of section 32, T 2 8, R 1 E ; thence due north on or near half section line about 24 roda to a stake; thence in a northwesterly direction about 37 rods to a stake marked "R" in the center of the Portland road, said petition being for a change in the Bockman road, and that part of said road supplied bv the new to be vacated, said petitioner tiled his affidavit of notices posted, one on the court house bulletin board, and three in three of the most public places in vicin ity of proposed road, more than thirty days prior to the presentation ot the petition. He also fiU'd a bond for one hundred dollars, conditioned according to law. The hoard being fully advised, it is ordered that Richard Aldenstadt, John Mosier and Fred Aldenatadt be and hereby are appointed viewers to meet at beginning of the instant and subscribe to a written oath of ollice ad ministered by E P Rands, county sur veyor, he being appointed by the board to survey said road, before proceeding to view anil locate said road and report in writing at the next regular term of this board In the matter of the petition of I) C Hones et al, for a eminty road. In the mailer of the petition filed bv D C Roup and more than twelve house holder of the itiunly living in the vici nitv of the road described in the petition and praying viewers to be appointed to view and locate a county road in Clwka nias county, Oregon, described in full as I follows: Beginning at fie 116 section I corner, past of matter post between I sections 8 and !U, on the township line between townships 3 and 4 S. of K I 1 E, thence north about chains 5 to thesoutli tmundarv of Philander AO l.ee's 1) 1. 0, No. Mi; theme er.st 3 00 erly on said Lee claim lino ahum ' I! "8 chains, more or less to a n.iint 75 directly south ot the S E corner of Mads Pedercon's 10 acre tract, thence north to said S E comer ot said Mads Peder sun's land and continuing north, trac ing the-enst boundary lines ol said l'ed resen's and K. Olson and llimlerlie's lands to the south bound nv line of a 1 17-aere tract formerly owned by Will- $10 4'J Main I loss for tluv terminus; this pro ) posed road to be 20 feet wide, and to S 50 vacate that part of the present county 8 (10 1 road known as the "old territorial road," U 75 lying between tho township line ol 4 50 , township 3 and 4 S, ol R 1 e, and terml 14 00 , nal point of tho akive proposed road to !) (XI wit : Beginning at a point on said town ship lino about 5.00 chains more or less. j west of the t post between sections 3 and 3 1, said point being now fenced, but ; had not been vacated, running thence ; diagonally in a northeasterly direction lo the terminal poing of 'the above i proooRed road or a short distance south j like the Jesuit brothers, where thfir su therenf, said petitioner filed bis affidavit ! pPriors send thera. Whether or not we oi nonces posieo, one on uie court nouse bulletin board and three in three of the most public places in vicinity of proposed road, more than 30 days prior to the pre sentation of his tpetition. He also filed a bond for one hundred dollars, con ditioned according to law. The board belngr fully advised, it ws nrdered that R S Coe, D R Dimick and James Evans be and herebv are appointed viewers, to met't at the beginning of the instant ami eubscribe to a written oath of ollice, administered by E P Rands, a skillful surveyor, he being appointed by the board to survey said road and report in wriiing at the next regular term of this board. The board now adjourned until 9:30 o'clock a. m, tomortow April 4, I901. J. R. Morton, John Lrwellen, T. B. Killin. Commissioners. (Continued next week.) He Kept His Leg. Twelve years ago J. W. Sullivan, of Hartford, Conn., scratched his leg with a rusty wire. Infiamation and blood poisoning set in. For two years he suffered intensely. Then the best doc tors urged amputation, "but," writes he, "I used one bottle of Electric Bitters and 1 boxeB of Bucklen's Arnica Salve and my leg was sound and well as ever " For Eruptions, Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Sores and all blood disorders Electric Bittera has no rival on earth. Try them. Geo. A. Harding will guar antee satisfaction or refund money. Only 60 cents. REALTY ' TRANSFERS. Furnished Every Week by Clacka mas Abstract & Trust Co. 8 Clark to J F Dunbar, Its 4 and 5, nee 18, 2, 5 e $ 0 O Hoffman to C Konechak, small tract in 5, 1 e . . . R W Alden to A M Kirchem, Ita 5 and 6, blk 44, County Add O&CORRCotoV Johnson, ee of se of sec 9, 9, 2 e G F Blair by shff to C A Ryan, 40 a in the Groshonif elm, 6, 1 e. . . . E F Riley to F E Davidson, lot 5, blk 11, S Oswego E F Riley to G S Bullock, Its 6, 7 and 8, b k 11, S Oswego G S & L.Assn to N F Nelson, Its 4 , and 5, blk 92, Oregon Citv 100 1000 700 160 266 20 40 440 3000 Wm Morey to D M Bingham, 227 a in elm 36, 4, 2 e J Duffy to .1 Micheals Tract, blk 49, Oregon City 400 M E Bottemiller et al to M Botte- miller, all land in (Jo of which their father died popessed..' Thos Whute to Ciil Vigorite Pow der Co, tract near Clackamas . . J F Coyne to E F Riley, Its 3 and 4 Atkinson E L Thomas t John Bottemiller all interest in land owr.ed by wife's father in Co at his death 1 40 13 200 4 6 II Boggs to E F Riley, sw of nw of sec 16, 2, 4 e, tax J P Bannon to P H Malay a of 8 of n of ne sec 33, 1, 3 e J Anderson to P H Marlay , ne of se of se of sec 14, 4, 2 e G Lantz to C Green, nw of seo 15,-' 3 7, 3 e 7 J Ryan to S 8 Walker, part blk 43, Clackamas Heights. 35 A H Breyman to J Strauss et al, nw of nw of sec 34, 1, 4 e W Long to O Ainsworth, 26 a in se corner of sec 24. 5, 1 w C Ainsworth to W Long, 16 a in sec 24 and 25 ; 16 a in sec 25, 5, 1 w: 5 200 400 Iwo Opposite Points of View. Receutly Elders Elij ih Hyatt and D. P. Williams arrived here from Utah with the object of doing uiieeionary work for the Mormon church in thia county. They are both alert young men, without collegiate or seminary education. Instead they can quote numerous Scripture pas sages, are indoctrinated in the tenets of their peculiar faith, and are positive that, since God's vicegerent, the president of the Mormon church, sent them on their mission, they have gone forth into the "dying world" by divine ap pointment to preach the g'ad evangel of palvation according to Joe Wraith and Biigham Y'oung, modified by interdic tion of polygamy since 1890. The youth ful elders are enthusiastic and devoted, as they well need be, lor hey receive oo Biliary and niiixt pay all expenses out of their own pockets, including that of reading matte- they distribute. The min isters of the Latter Day Saints work for spiritual not m iterial rew.ird.an i go, If you have neuralgia, Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil will feed the nerve that is cry ing for food it is hungry and set your whole body going again, in away to satisfy nerve and brain from your usual food. That is cure. If you are nervous and irri table, you may only need more fat to cushion your nerves you are probably thin and Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil will give you the fat, to be gin with. Cure, so far as it goes. Full cure is getting the fat, you need from usual food, and Scott's Emulsion will help you to that. If you hare not trint it, tend for free sample, it., ayrccahlp tuste will surprise von. COOTT .Si KOWNE, Chemists, 4;-4ij I'carl Strrrl. tiCw York. Soc. auU $i.oo; alt druggists. agree with the elders, we should not doubt their sincerity. The exponent of a different faith has been for a couple of days at the Electric Hotel: E. W.Raymond, the hypnotist, who wanted coin of the realm for im parting the secret of his peculiar art. He was accompanied by a "(sensitive," a slender, dark youngjnan with the dispo sition to drop his prominent lower jaw. Raymond possesses marked hypnotic power, but he can not exercise it unless hii subject relaxes the body and concen trates the mind. The sensitiva was con tinually concentrated, I5y staring at him fixedly, Raymond would make him fall forward or backward, or he would put him asleep and make him act the fool, but the tricks of hypnotism are old. Raymond claims he can perform feats of telepathy. Recently, he says, he had left home by rail, and stopped for the nightat a hotel on the line. When about to retire he missed an article of wearing apparel. Instantly he concentrated hi mir.d on the garment and his wife, and, presto! next day the garment came and a note by mail from his wife stating when she had received his telepathic mes Bdge. This spiritual telegraphy by wave vibrations of the ether is but another addition to the labor-saving devices. Uniformed S. P. P rters at S. P. Depots. We take pleasure in advising you that wii hin a few days uniformed passenger attendants will be at Oakland Pier; at the ferry depot, San Francisco, foot of Maaknt street; and at Third and Town send streets depot, S in Francisco. They will wear dark blue suits and bright red caps wit li a broad bla :k band bearing in gold letters the words, ' S. P. Co. Porter," so that they may be reudily distinguished Their duties will be to assist passengers in every way pos sible, directing them to proper trains, boat entrances, and showing such atten tion to the traveling public as will tend to make them a popular feature of our service T II. Goodman, Gen Passenger Aent. E. 0- McJormick, PuBfenger I'ralllj M.iiiiiier. Another Fine Volurns. Standard books are ever welcome when they come to us in forms and bindings representing al th embellish ments of tho art of bookmaking Such a book is "New Possessions, " published bp The Dominion Company, Chicago, a copy of which has just come to our desk. The contents are well arranged, the illin trations are fine, the print is clear and neat and the binding is .superb. The Domiuion Company is forging ahead as the leading western publishing house making a specialty of tine subscription books. Having salespeople in nearly every nook of the country, the company enjoys a luge and growing trade. Ai this company has a known reputation for liberality towards its agents and fair treatment of them, an agent in this com munity for the above book, or some other published by this company, would be a source of considerable profit to the one fortunate enough to secure it. In terested readers should write t'he com pany for full particulars. For Over Fifty Year An Old and Wull-Thikd Remedy. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over titty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste, Sold Ly Drug gists in every part of the World. rwenty-nvb cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Svruu. and talre no other kind. Oregon City Junk store Buys old rags, bottles, old iron, rubber and all kinds of metals. Higest prices paid. SholltShogeman &Co. Cor. Main and Tenth Sts. WANTED! Reliable man for manager of brand' oflice we wish te open in this vicinity If your record is O. K. here is un oppor tnnitv. Kindly give good reference when writing. The A. T. Morws Wholesale House Cincinnati, Ohio, illustrated catalogue 4 cents stamps. Stand OR WALK, OR REST Witli your leet encased in our Floral Queen $3.00 Shoes well made, stylish, healthful, econo mical It's a 'wonder" in shoe values. Ask to see it. Dozen of other varieties foot wear for all people and all purses. KRAUSSE BROS. It's Easy to G. E. II ATE 3 ATTORN EY' AT LAW Stevens Building, opp. Bank of Oregon City OREGON CITY OREGON O. W. Eastham , G. B. Dimick DIMICK & EASTHAM ATTORNEYS AT LAW Commercial, Real Kstuie and Probate Low Special ties, Ahitract of Title made, Money Loaned. Reference, Bank of Oregon City OREGON CITY, OREGON :;. D. u D. C. LATOtfKKTTt ATTORNEYS AT LAW Commercial. Real Estate and- ProbaU Law Specialties Offlot la Commercial Bank BuUdlnj &IOOI COT ' . 0M901 M.C STRICKLAND. (Hospital aiid'l'ilv ' .. . D. !.oe.) Vftn his profoKi . -t i" tlx- people f -i.r.'lrtl mintloa 'i uie iii'asne. Oregon City m paid to ('Hi).r it ..I UiliCl, 111 V li. hiiililinn. . 4 to A p. in. tpvttns OHKOfl' Dk. GEO. HOEYE, DENTIST. Office In Caufleld Building, Main Street Oregon Oitv. 8ruw and Ohows Work a Bpkcialti All work warranted and satisfaction guaranteed. DR. L. L. PICKENS DENTIST Barclay Building, Prices Moderate All Operations Guaranteed. OR. FRANCIS FREEMAN DI'.NTIST. Graduate ol ihe N rU.wcstorn Univer sity iMitai tv liool, aluo of American Col jr ! 1'enial Surgery, of Chicago. Vil.lain'.t HUiek - OppoiiU Postcffici OKRnoN City, uhkon. '1KEENMAN iistablifihcd 18G5 t MB PIlIM YU KJUMIFSHMAN AND t: l I'M. AX Puifele UeMvureil Al! farts of Ihr Cl 'ftF.iiiN city .... OREOOS Land Titles snd Land Gate Buiiliesi a Speotalty, ROBERT A. MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Will protlce. In all the Courts of ths Stats Conveyancing Rooms 3 Weinhard Building Opposite Court House OREGON CITY, OREGON. . Schubbel W. S. U'Ren U'REN & SCHUEBEL ATTORNEYS, AT LAW TN,,,.r.. ,, .xnpsaj will Draotlce in all courts, multn poll ellnni ana settlements oi estates, rurnihli abstraots of title, lena you money and lend your mon ey on ursi mortgage, uince in enterprise Duuaing. OREGON CITY OREGON C. S. SEA MANN, M. D. Calls promptly attended at all hours EYES tested and properly fitted with GLASSES Oflice Hours 10 to 12 a. m., 1 to 4 p. in. willsmette Building - Opposite Postofflce OREGON CITY, OREGON Fotografs.... t STAMPS Drop in and see what we have in the latest photographs. We can please all. VIEWS t New Plumbing and Tin Shop A. MIHLSTIN JOBBING AND REPAIRING a Specialty Opposite Caufle'd Block OREGON CITY Wall Paper Now is the time to buy your wall paper and Murrow, the paper hanger, will sell it to you cheaper than you can buy it in Pottland. Drop a card in the postoffice and have sample-book brought to your house, or telephone Ely Bros.' store 1 1 ,IILi 11 J. MURROW, Oregon City. 25. ' ' m '9 0 Go To MUIM Bros' Grocery Store t For Hest Goods, Best Condition, And Prompt Delivery. 7th and Center STREETS. ' E. I. SIAS Watchmaker and Jeweler Postoffice Building CANBY - - OREGON BANK OF OREGON CITY UWC BAH Kilt 8 BOTJBX Of TEB CITt PAIS VP CAPITAL, W0,0OO.M BVMfL VS ftOJUOM President, floepresidenl Jihier, Chas. H. OitruH Oio. A. BabbiM E. Q. Cacfuh 4 General Banking Business Transacted Deposits Received Subject to Check. Approved Bills and Notes Discounted. County and City Warrants Bought. Loans Mde on Available Seourltv Kxohange Bought and 4nld. Oollactlons Made Promptly, Drafts Sold Available In Any Part ol th f erld Telegraphic Exchange Sold on Portland, lasj francisco "hlcagoand New York. Interest Paid on Tlmu liepoaits. J. C. BRADLEY'S Livery, hJ ani Sa'a Stables Nearly opposite Suspension bridge First-Class Rigs . of All Kinds OREGON CITY, OREGON A PERFECT BATH ROOM essential to perfect comfort and health. Our estimates on putting in Plumbing Work and fittings for large and small houses will be found surpassingly low when quality of work and material used is considered We would be pleased to have ,au opportunity 0 submit figures. , F. C. GADKE W. II. YO HAM'S Livery fi. feed Stable iinest Funera. Turnouts m city OREGON CITY. OREGON SHANK & B1SSELI Embalmers and FunalDirectors Telephn es, Night or Day Seventh Street Near Depot 1 1. :A .S K U i i i inn . im, "' I'.TlK BllVJ.-, u 'd M.v. c-l t' tiMiiK. in an 9: nrni.t Mid mi tiuM uij.-ii toeheck- In v.it foiled -iia,,, ,.! g.iuj DepoU rtoeiv Snk opeo from A . . r. m KD J. MIT KB. Caihte e. c. laiocruti k. . Pnaitlcnl. WAXTErt.-CaiMM. rpli.1,1. ... oonntv to iwrewnt company of solirt finan cial reputation: $.. .,,,. Ver' var nnytM, weekly; M rer .lay W,Mv sre ind ill Mpe ". es: strairtt.bona-fid... definite salair n" comnX siont snUrv rjl each Satnrnav ar I e" p TO CI RE A COI.D IX ONE nX Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails