6 OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 19 , 1901. SOAKV OF COftMfttilOSERS. Ctesulsir April Term Hoard. of the Conntj 3. E, Morton, John Lewellen and T. Kllllii, CommUsionem. B. CC intinued from laat week.) On Thursday, April 4, 1901, at 9:30 Vclock, a. m. the board now convened ipursuantto adjournment, the commis isioners and officers present as of yester day. In tlm matter of the bicycle fund and Viaths in Clackamas county. This matter coming on at this time, -on motion of J F Clark, and the court being fully advised and informed in the matter, it is hereby ordered that J F Clark, C H Dye and W A Huntley be and are hereby appointed supervisors of vbicyrle paths in Clackamas county, and that they have control and management of paths and fundB for paths in said .xunty, and have the right to lay out HathB along any county road in Baid county and to act in conjunction with road supervisors in building and protect ing Raid paths; thut all paths heretofore built in this county are hereby declared (bicycle paths and the funds collected in :ny precinct on request of any interested parties may be used in constructing paths in said precinct. That said super visors may assist Jie sheriff in collecting the bicycle tax by naming deputies sub ject to consent ot the sheriff, to collect .aaid tax, provided the county of Clacka nias shall in no way be lesVonsible for -any expense or cost incurred other than the sale keeping and lawful paying out of the said bicycle fund and not other wise. 'In the matter of the vacation of lots, 'blocks and s'reets of Root's addition to the town of Marehfield, in Clackamas xconnty, Oregon. This nutter coming on and it appear ing that there has been a remonstrance ''riled in said matter, and the board being lully advised, it is ordered that the peti tion on file herein in the above matter Ae denied. In the matter of the cancellation of "warrant Mo. (KitiG. it appearing that warrant No. 6686 lius been drawn upon a duplicate bill of J Ii Haseltin & Ut , it is now ordered bat warrant No. 6086 be and. hereby is cancelled and held for nought. in the matter of the report on petition ef what is known as the Lawton or B'uff uroad. In the matter of the report of J T ipperson, J S Risley and A W Cooke, wiuwers, appointed at the last term of 4hia board to view and locate a county troad situated in Clackamas county Ore gon, described in full on page 3S'3 of oiimiifeioner'a journal No. 19. said viewers filed their report showing that they had met on the 25th day of March 41)01, a day named in the notice served 'upon them, and were duly sworn by sub' scribing to a written oath of office ad ministered by John V Meldrum, depnty county surveyor, after which, they pro oeeUoil to the designated place, and did wiew and caused to be surveyed by said Jt'jmty county surveyor, the above de scribed road. They also filed the field motes and plat of the survey, Said view ers rtoort fayorably to the establishing t af said ioud as viewed, for the reasons tthat it 'is aood, practical route, and of I public utility. Said report was read on ithiHtiiiy on its first reading, and laid over a second reading at 1 :30 o'clock p tn tomorrow. In the matter of a change in the New -8weden and Buckner road. :ln the matter of the report of ThomaB Duffy, K VV Hornechuoli and M Holland, viewcrp appointed at the last term of ithis board, to view and locate a change kin a county road situated in Clackamas county, Oregon, and described in full on page 38,) of commissioner's journal No. said viewors filed their report, show ung thut thev had met on the 18th day of March, 1901, a day named in the (notice served upon them and were duly -sworn by subscribing t a written oath of ollice administered by K 1' Hands, county surveyor, after which they pro ceeded to the designated place, and did wiew and caused to be surveyed by said oounty surveyor, the above described croad. They also tiled the field nutes and atlat of the survey. Said viewers report I'avoralily to the establishing of Bald j-oad as viewed and surveyed, lor thej iroiiHoim that it Is a good, practical route miiid of public utility. Said report was j read on tins day on its Hist reading and ' laid over for a second reading tomorrow. In the matter of the petition for a change in the New Sweden and Buckner' J'oad. J n tho matter of the report of viewers Trimma Duffy, K V lloinsehticli and !M Holland, appointed at the last term of this bo vnl to view and locate a county road Hilinted in Clackamas county, Ore'-1 4on and described m lull on pages 385. and 3S(t of commissioner's journal No 9, saiil viewers filed their repot t show ' ing that they him met on the 18th day of Alarch, 1901, a day named in the notice served upon them and were duly sworn y subscribing to a written oath of "ollii'H adnilnisterod by E P Rands, county surveyor, after which they pro u'eeded lo the designated place and did vview and cause to be surveyed by said county surveyor, tbe above described iroad. They also tiled the field notes and plat of the survey. Said viewing re tpurt favoiably to tbe establishing of said road as viewed and surveyed for the ".t'liaoiis that it is a good, practical route ami of. public utility. Said report was reJ on this day on its first reading and ' laid over lor a second reading tomorrow. ' In the matter of tbe petition of J W V! louts ft al for a county road. l-l ii -the matter of tho repot t of viewers 'j ( 'J'adtluek, Fred Capps and W Lewth waite, hpt oiiited at the last term of this IuurJ to view and locate a county road eiltiub d in Clackamas county, Oregon, i Sweden and Buckner road, Aind defciibed i i full on pagi's 3S0 and j In the matter of tbe report of Thomas tlS'J of commissioners jmii mil No 10 said j Dully, E W Hornschuch, and M Holland 'vieiviTM tiled their rcpoit showing that viewers appointed at tbe last term of tli'V had nv.'t on tbe 1 Ph day ol March, ! this hoard to view and locate a county Jim! , tli'.y named in thy notice served road situated in Clackamas county, Ore '.ij.ii them and were duly sworn by sub-; gon, ilesciihed in lull on pages 3S5 and . M'l'ibing to a written oath of ollice ml-. o.Mi, of commis-iioner's journal No. 10, tiiiihintrrt-d by K P Rands, comity tur-1 said viewers tiled their report showing veyor alter which t bey pioceeded to thtt ' that they bad met on the lMh Hay ol v let-ignaled place and did view and I March, 1001, a day named in tbe notice satined to be surveyed by said county soived upon them, and were duly sworn v:jutveyor, the above described road, by subscribing to a written "oath ad Tliev 'also filed the field notes and plats ministered by KP Rands, county sur- of the s.irvey. Said viewers report j veyor, after which they proceeded to the '..favorably to tbe establishing of said road -designated place, and did view and .as viewed and surveyed for the reasons 1 caused to be surveyed by said county .'tJjat it Is a good, practical route and of surveyor, tbe above described road. nuhlie utility. aid report was read on i Thev also filed the field notes and plat tlnn dav on Its Erst reading and laid over Coi a t eco- a reading tomorrow, The board now adjourned until 9 :30 o'clock a m tomorrow, April 5, 1901. A pri! 5, 1901. The board now convened pursuant to adjournment, the "commis sioners and officers present aB of yester day, when the following procedirgs were had to: wit In tbe matter of claims presented and allowed : Eli Williams, assessor t 90 00 J G Porter 72 00 Nixon Blair 33 00 FJ Harkenrider 33 00 .T A Tufts 30 00 B Sullivan .. 15 00 L E Williams 53 00 C E Ramsby 36 00 v w ureemnan 31 do V R Hyde 31 50 Glass & Prudhomme, stationery 77 50 Pope & Co, court house 1 00 Good Samaratan Hospital, pauper 11 00 Pratt Bros road and bridge t 8'J W A Huntley stationery. its 3 00 15 00 myrtle Uumn clerk E P Rands road and bridge E P Rands surveyor Laura Randall, recorder.. M C Strickland, coroner 28 50 Edwin Bates 1 40 N E Stringley 1 J R Glover 1 J P Woodle 1 GeoWJudd 1 W B Baker 1 C B Smith 2 55 Louis Baker 1 70 J W Loder 5 20 M C Strickland 27 10 L O Moore 1 20 S J Vaughan 1 20 J H Kellogg 1 20 J II Kellogg 1 20 RLHoIman 1 20 RD Wilson 1 20 G H Young 1 20 J I) Welch 1 70 L French , 1 70 H R Lathron 1 70 J W Loder 4 80 Bradley's Stables, pauper 3 00 Bradley's Stables, J C court.... 3 00 Bradleys' Stables road and bridge 9 00 F H Dunigan J P court 3 00 Wm Everhart 3 00 J C Zinser, school supt 1 45 Alice Zinser 2 00 Elizabeth Buck 6 00 T J Gary 6 Oo Tel and T Co, court house 5 90 Courier-Herald, printing 18 40 Lindsley & Son road and bridge. 48 03 W II Young 6 00 W H Young insane 3 50 W H Young, sheriff 3 00 C N Greenman, court house 50 C K Greenman road and bridge 2 00 J J Cooke, sheriff 46 43 Ina M Chase, clerk. 29 00 A Milhlsten, court house 4 40 Peter Nehren 5 05 Frank Busch 2 53 John W Meldrum, road and b.. 4 40 J W McAnulty, J P court 13 80 II S Moody 10 40 John Moore 2 80 Ed May 2 80 Priscilla Moore 2 80 Mary Moore 2 80 Mrs Mabel Pratt 2 60 Frank Frost 1 70 J J Cooke, pauper 6 00 J J Cooke, bicycle 85 J J Cooke 10 00 J J Cooke sheriff S 10 J W Lodir, stationery 12 60 Ed May insane 5 20 Ina M Chase, sheriff 34 00 A J Walker insane 4 40 ButterBeld Bros, bicycle 20 00 I Selling, pauper 15 25 Mrs M M Bacon, clerk 49 00 E D Olds bridge 136 33 Geo B Rate & Co road and b. . . . 2 75 M C Strickland, insane 5 00 W E Carll 5 00 ST FiHher 3 8 Oregon City Enterprise, Btat 14 1 85 Oregon City Enterprise printing. 13 40 E 11 Cooper stationery 30 Bruce C Curry 10 00 Austin Western Co road and b . 142 00 In the matter of the change iu the New Sweden and Buckner road. In the matter of the report of Thomas Duffy, E Hornschuch and M Holland viewers appointed at the last term of this board to view and locate a county road situated in Clackamas county, OiO' gon, uescrweu in inn on page ana com niissioner's journal, No 19, said viewers ' filed their report showing that they had j met on the 18lh day of March, 1001, a (lav named in the notice served upon them, and were duly sworn by subscrib ing to a written ojth of otlice adminis tered by E P Rands, county surveyor, alter which they proceeded to the designated place and did view and cause to be surveyed by said county sur veyor, the above described road They hIho (Ucd the field notes and plat of the survey. Said viewers report favorably to the establishing of said road as viewed and surveyed for the reasons that it is a good, practical route and of public utility. Said report was read on yesterday and now on this day, on lis second reading, and appearing to the boaid that there is no remonstrance or petition for damages tiled, and being BiitiBfied that said road will be of public utility, it is ordered and adjudged that the Held notes and plat of said survey be recorded and in alt respects approved, and that the said view and survey be established as a county road, and that the expenses of said view and survey be paid by Clackamas county, and the clerk is hereby ordered to issue the necea.-ary notice to the supervisor of the districts in which said road lies, to open and work tbe same; and that portion of road here tofore described and asked to be vacated, be and the same is hereby in all respects ordered vacated on tbe opening ot said road . KXI'KNSK AC-COUNT, Thomas Puffy, . day, 4 miles $1 40 EW Hornschuch ;3 day 4 miles.. 1 40 M Holland, l.j day 6 mill's 1 60 Ernest P Kauds, 1 day 12 miles... 5 -0 In the matter of a change in tho New ! of the survey. Said viewers report 1 favorably to the establishing of said road as viewed and surveyed, for the reasons that it is a good, practical route and of public utility. Said report was read on yesterday and now, on this day, on its second reading, and it appearing to the board that there is no remonstrance or petition for damages tiled, and being satisfied that said road will be of public utility, it is ordeted and adjudged that tbe field notes and plat of Bald survey be recorded and in all respects approved, and that the said view and Burvey be established as a county road, and that the expense of said view and survey be paid by Clackamas county, and the clerk ib hereby ordered to issue the necessary notice to the supervisor of the district or districts in which said road lies, to open and work the same. All that portion of road heretofore des cribedand asked to be vacated, and the same is hereby in all respects ordered vacated on the opening of said road. EXPENSE ACCOUNT. Tbos Duffy, day and 7 miles . . $1 70 E W Hornschuch, ) day and 7 m. 1 70 M Holland day and 6 miles 1 00 E Mclntvre Y day 1 00 J E Peck" day I 00 W F S McGeorge, 1 day 14 miles. . & 40 In the matter of the location of the Webster and Holcomb road. In the matter of the report of J C Paddock, Fred Capps and W Lewth waite, viewers appointed at the last term of this board to view and locate a county ' road, situated in Clackamas county, Oregon, and described in full on pages 381 and Abl ot commissioner s journal No. 19, said viewers filed their report showing that ttiey tiad met on the 14th day of March, 1001, a day uamed in the notice served upon them, and were duly sworn by subscribing to a written oath auniiniaterea uy ji r Rands, county surveyor, after which thev proceeded to the designated place and did view and caused to be surveyed by said county surveyor the above de scribed road. They also riled the field notes rnd plat of the survey. Said view ers report favorably to the establishing of said road ai viewed and surveyed for the reasons that it is a good, practical route and of public utility. Said report was read on yesterday and now. on this day, on its second reading, and it ap pearing to tbe board tnat mere is no remonstrance or petition lor damages filed, and being satisfied that said road will be of public utility, it is ordered and adjudged that the field notes and plat of said survey te recorded, and in respects approved, and that the said view and survey be e tablished as a county road, and that the expense or said view and survey be paid by Clacka mas county, and the cleric is hereby ordered to issue the necessary notice to the supervisors of the district in which said road lies to open and work the same, EXPENSE ACCoUST. J C Paddock, 1 day 4 miles $2 40 Fred CappB, 1 day 6 miles 2 60 W Lewthwaite, 1 day 9 miles ... 2 80 Albert Matz.l dav 2 00 J W Roots. 1 day 2 00 T A Roots,' 1 day '. '. '. .' . . .' . ." ! .' .' .' .' .' ." . 2 00 E P Rands 1 day 8 miles 4 SO In the matter of the location of the Ward Lawton road. In the matter of the report of J T Ap person, J 8 Risley and A W Cooke, viewers appointed at tbe last term of this board, to view and locate a county road situated in Clackamas county, Oie gon, and described in full on page 393, of commissioners' journal No 19, said viewers filed their report showing that they had met on the 25th day of March, 1901, a day named in the notice served upon them and were duly bworn by sub scribing to a written oath administered by E P Rands, county surveyor, after which they proceeded to the designated place and did view and cause to be sur veyed by said county surveyor, the above described road. They also filed notes and plot of the survey. Said view ers report favoiably to the establishing of said road as yiewed and surveyed, for tbe reasons that is a good practical route and of public utility. Said report was read on yesterday, and now, on this day on its second reading, and it appearing to tbe board that thete is no remon strance or petition for damages filed and being satisfied thataid road will be of public utility, it is ordered and adjudged that the field notes and plat of said sur vey be recorded and in all respects ap proved, and that the said view and sur vey, be established as a county road, and that the expense account of Baid view and survey be paid by Clackamas county, and that said road be opened uion the improvement of High street, by the city of Oregon City iu conjunction with said road. In the matter of delinquent taxes of A S Nichols. Upon the application of A S Nichols for an equitable adjustment of the taxes for the years WA, 1804. 1805, 1806 and 1S!I8, on his 150 acre tract in the Hiram S Straight D L C taking into account the erroneous discription of said lands on the tax roll of said county, it is ordered that upon payment by said Nichols to the clerk of $000 on account of the taxes for said years, that the clerk issue to him tax receipts and certificates of re demption for said land in full of the taxes (or Slid years of 1803, 1894, 1805, 1896 and 1808. In the matter of poll tax rebate of Cake A Cake, This mutter coining on upon petition filed herein, and the board being fully advised, it is ordered that Cake & Cake have a rebate of 3 as poll tax for year 1900. Iu the matter of the E Wehrheim pri vate road. On motion of attorney for applicant, it is ordered that the foregoing matter be dismissed without prejudice, and that the papers be withdrawn The board now adjourned to meet, to morrow, April 6, 1001, at the hour of 10 o'clock a m Saturday, April ti, 1001. The board now convened pursuant to ad journment, the commissioners and of ficers present as of yesterday. In the matter of the expense account of the Ward l.awtoa road. This matter coming on and the court beii g fully advised, it is ordered that said expense account bo allowed and i pant as loitows 10 wu : J T Apperson, ' days nines i tu J S Rislov, 2 davs ii miles 5 20 A W Cooke, 2 davs 20 miles G IX) V W Pope, 2 davs 4 00 S S Mohler, 2 davs 4 00 Ward B Lawton 2 days..; 4 00 John W Meldrum 5 days 2 miles. .20 20 lir the matter oi the petition C Schubel attorney for rebate in probate. This matter coming on upon written petition filed herein showing that the es tate of Phillip Wolf and the estate of t Julia Staben had overpaid as probate J lees as follows: I'nillD Woll estate over paid, $2.50 and the guardianship In the estate of Julia Staben $5 overpaid. It is therefore ordered that tbe clerk issue a warrant to C Schubel in tbe sum of $7.50 for the payment of said claims. In the matter of the application of Joseph Allen, an indigent soldier for aid. This matter coming on and the board being fully advised, it is ordered that Joseph Allen an indigent soldier have an allowance of $10 as aid for the month of March, and that the clerk issue a war rant for said amount. Road District No 17 continued A J Dalrymple, road fund $ 4 50 D Harms 5 10 G W Kissilring 4 95 DC Harms..... 4 80 L'E Boures 60 E Selby 2 70 J W Fryeear 5 55 J J Gibson 3 75 J B Hepler..... 2 40 J Baty 1 35 Adkins Bros 0 00 Leo Riggs , 1 50 W Cole 4 20 A D Gnbble 4 50 Hans Kraxberger 2 55 Chas Kraxberger 1 50 Jahe Wolfer 1 50 Frank Brush. 1 50 Walter Lamore. 3 00 James Adkins '. 20 00 Total 87 05 (Continued next week.) Yon whl miss a treat if you haer the Telford quintette Friday ning at the M. E. church. Herding Cown Away From Pound. A cattle herder is actually doing busi ness at the Abernethy bridge, where the municipal boundary line separates Oregon City from the grain fields and pastured lanes beyond. His name ia Z -B. Purcell, aged 69, and he has built a little house where he will reside and keep back country cows, who are seek ing to get into the city pound. The Ab ernethy and Parkplace lanes come to gether at ibis point, and the cows for the distance of two or three miles away wander down to the Abernethy, making Mr. Purceli's occupation a convenience to the neighborhood. Mr. Purcell now lias about 60 cows on his list, and for the service of keeping these cows out of the city pound he receives 25 cents per month for a single cow, two cows be longing to one owner 40 cents, while more than that number are served at the rate of 10 cents per head. He is the father of Mrs. Lankins at Clackamas Heights. A Raging, Roaring Flood Washed down a telegraph line which Chas. O. Ellis, of Lisbon, la., had to re pair. "Standing waist deep in icy water," he writes, "gave me a terrible cold and cough . It grew worse daily. Finally the best doctors in Oakland, Neb., Sioux City and Omaha said I had Consumptian and could not live. Then I began using Dr. King's New Discovery and was wholly cured by six bottles." Positively guaranteed for Coughs, Coldi and all Throat and Lung troubles by George A Harding. Price 50 cents and 1.00. Second-Hand Bicycles Cheap. If you want to buy a good second-hand bicycle for little money, go to Huntley's Book Store. They have them from $10 to $20 boys,' ladies' and men's styles. Everyone carefully overhauled and re paired and put in good running con dition. $20 to $100 to loan on cha tel or per sonal security. Dimick & Eastiiam, Agts. Sluving oily 10 oats at the first class shop of P. G. Shark. MARKET BErORTS. PORTLANn. (Corrected on Thursday .) Flour Best 2.903.f0; graham 12.00. Wheat Walla Walla 5557c; valley 5Si',')9j bluestera 5l)c. Oats White, 1 25 per cental j grav, 1 20 1 22,'a per cental. Hurley Feed $17; brewing f 16 per t. Millstuffs Cran $10; middlings 21s ; shorts $1S; chop $10. Hay Timothy $12(313; clover, 71; Oregon wild $7. B.itter F.tuny creunery 4) an 1 50c; store, 20 and 25. Eggs 13 1-2 and 14 edits per doz. Poultry Mixed chickens $3.003.50; hens $3.504; springs $23 50; geese $G7; ducks $50,is; live turkeys 11 12c; dressed, 1214c. Mutton Gross, best sheep, weathers and eweB, sheared, $4 50; dressed, 6 and 7 cents per pound. Hogs choice heavy J$5X00 and $5 25; light, $5 ; dressed, 5 1-2 and -6 cents per pound. Veal Large, 61-2 and 7 cents per pound. Beef Gross, top steers, $4 50 and $5, dressed beef, 7 and 8 cents per pound. Che-se Full cream 12Jg'c per pound Young America 3c. Potatoes 15 and 50 cents per sack. Vegetables Beets $1 ; turnips 75c per sack; garlic 7c per lb; cabbage $1.03 (irl.80 per 100 pounds ; cauliflower 75c per dozen ; parsnips 85o pr sack ; celery 80(t(90o per down; asparagus 7(Sc; pens 8(4o per pound. liried fruit Apples evapora'ed 5(S0; sun-dried sacks or Poxes By. 4c; pears sun and evaporated 8190; pitless plums 7(jfSc; Italian prunes 57c; extra silver choice 5uS 7. OKKUON CITY. Corrected on Thursday. Wheat, wagon, 53. Oats, 1 25 per cental. Potatoes. 50 and 50 cents per sack. Eggs 14 ceuts per dozen. Butter, dairy, 35 to 45c per roll; creamery, 50c. Dried apples, 5 to 6c per pound. Dried prunes Italians, 4c; petite and German, 3c. the Spring is Here. And J. M.- Price, the only up-to-date C lothier and Furnisher in Oregon City is prepared to fit 4 you out with a Nice Spring Suit for $10 He also has a first-class line of lieadwear in all the latest shapes, shades and styles and will give you an Up-to-date Hat for $2 If you want a good serviceable No. i Shoe in black, tan or cherry call and inspect our stock of t Stylish Shoes for Tire repairs cost The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, 0. SNELL YALF CYCLE CO., DISTRIBUTORS Cregonian Building, Portland, Oregon. BOAR OF THE FILLS. It would he convenient for many of the young female members of Portland families to have duplicate copies of prop erly attested birth certificates. Al most every week some Portland young couple, who are anxious to secure a mar riage license in Oregon Oity, have great difficulty in finding a person to make affidavit to the girl's age. These licenses are usually enenmb re I with a request, "Please not Puhlinh." From the numbf r of Corvallis people who are taking up their residence in Oregon Oity, it would seem that the population of that college town is de creasing, or a new immigration is fill ing their places. Thera are now 13 Cor vallis people boarding at one house. On Monday the supreme court handed down a decision affirming the judge ment of the circuit court in Coos county, which in effect gives any person the right to recover da nages from a railroad on account of accident occurring in a public highway, occupied by said trans portation county. This especially ap plies where the railway company uses the county road without permission of the county court. Edwaid Clayson, sr., a brother of James Clay son, of Milwaukie precinct, is publishing a paper at Seattle styled ''Trie Patriarch." It advocates a patri ai eliul republic, ami asserts that every married man should have two votes, and a half vote for every child under age in his family, and every bachtl r should have UU one vote. What an op portunity this would give the father of a large family to tr.iHic in votes. The board of trade is now getting down to effective, active work. The members are enthusiastic, and it is evi dent that this organtziition will work this summer with its old time energy. The cheese factory will certainly be a go, and will start the ball rolling in the direction of individual enterprise. The board lias done highly gratifying work in road matters and was instiumental iii securing the establishment of the commission houses. As a rasult of these ell'orts the trade of Oregon City is appreciably increasing Every btitl 1 ing along Main street is occupied, and ehops and stores now till up the south end. Next, step9 will be taken to im prove another road h ading to the city, and a determined move made to secure a share of the immigration coming to this coast. . Unless a destructive late !rot shall appear, th fruit crop of Clackamas county will be an immense quantity. Apples, prunes, peiehes and other fruits have apparently rece'ved but little, if ai y damage by the late frosts, and the outlook was never more promising. Willi good crops of grain, hops and fruits, Clackamas county will reach a gratifying era of prosperity. It is an undisputed fact that the Daily Guard ot Eugene, and the Daily Review of Roseburg, both evening papers, sur pass the evening Telegram in. prompt ness and reliability in putting out im portant telegraphic news. The Tele gram was 24 hours behind these papers in giving the account of exVresident Harrison's death, and when the dispatch came from Washington that George V. Colvig was appointed consul to Barrau quilla, Columbia, the Telegram had it William M. Coivig and with character istic enterprise? panted the latter's pic ture. The Telegram has access to the best news service on the coast, yet it ap pears 1 ickinj in some respects. Birthday Party. Mrs. T. B, Hankins was tbe recipient of a surprise party at her home 011 Mo UlU Avenue last Wednesday evening in honor of her birthday. Progressive cro kinole and card gsuies were features of the entertainment, J . W. Grout ami Sylvester Johnson winning the first and booby prizes respectively. Mrs. Han kins received an elegant rockiug chair, a present from tl e guests. Those pres ent were: Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester John son, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Grout, Mr. and Mrs. D. Mills, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. William Estes, Mr. and Mrs. John Green, Mr. and Mrs H. E. Straight. Mr. IHur V n 1 Uankins, Lulu Hankins. $3 more than Tires. RIDE GOODYEAR DETACHABLE TIRES and save the expense. Fit any rim. No cement required. EASY TO REPAIR. EASY to BUY. Every puncture don't mean vulcanizing. Birthday Party. On Tuesday afternoon a birthday party was given Hazel Davidson at the home of her mother, Mrs. Davidson, and uncle. George F. Smith. Quite a num ber of young people were present and a delightful timb was passed. Those pres ent were: Misses Grace Wood, M. Montgomery, April Miller, Nettie Kruse, Laura and Mary Atkins, Emma Draper, Ana Alldredge, May Rambo, Clara and Louise Dente, Vada Elliott, Gertie Har greaves, Bertha Koerner, Nellie Clopton, Mary Scott, Hazel Davidson ; Masters, Edward Ackley, Arthur and Walter Deme, Ward Young, Harry and Martin Stiler, Harry Willit ms, Frank, Johnnie and Eddie Busch, Fred and Henry Heuse, Eddie Hargreaves, Andrew . Koerner, Roy Scott; Rev. and Mr. R. A. Atkins and daughter, Mrs. Jane Eudy, Miss Gertrude Nefzger. Fifty Cents an Acr&. E. M. Howell, of the Portland City & Oregou Railway Company, and T. O. Howell; both residents of Oregon City, have completed a deal witn A. L. Max well, receiver of the Oregon Develop ment Company, whereby they are now owners of 0000 acres of 1 ind lying along the line of Corvallis & Eastern, ad all other property of the O. D. Company. These gentlemen are brothers of J. D. Howell, of Benton county. The new owners propose to place this land on the market shortly, offering it for 50 cents an acre. Corvallis Gazette. New Boad lobe Built. To all residents in Clackamas county who desire to assist in the construction of good roads to Oregon City. At a meeting of the board of trade of Oregon City it was decided to assist in the con struction of a new road into Oregon City this year and its road committee was in structed to receive propositions and listen to proposals trom the residents or those interested in the different sections of the county as to what road should be selected. The undersigned committej or any of them would therefore be pleased to receive any proposition or listen to any proposal that may be sub mitted upon said subject at any time previous to the next meeting of the hoard of trade, which will be held on Friday evening, April 20th. CO. T. Williams, I). 0. Latourettk, J. T. Al'l'KKsON, Frank Ui'sch, Titos. F. Ryan. Fellows Harding Block, Oregon City TELEPHONE 513 35 Cents J 2 Bottles Snider's Best Catsup 7 Cents 2x2 Pound Package Mush 15 Cents 4-lb. Pkg. Pyramid Soap Powder 25 Cents 3 Cans Tomatoes or Corn 35 Cents 2 Packages Gold Dust $12.00 Ton Best Land Plaster $1.00 17 Pounds Best Granu'a'.ed Sugar $2.90 Barrel Best Valley Flour 15 Cents 10 Pound Sack Best Graham J. A. McGLASHAN, Manager Stores Oregon City and Portland YrZruL0 This jenature I. on every box of the genulnt Laxative Bromo-Quinine ,ef the remedy that , -ay