Do You Own Your Home- If not why don't you stop paying rent and apply the money towards the purchase of a home ? A first-class opportunity is now open to you in the proposition that the Willamette Falls Company Is making to sell small tracts of its land near the town of Willamette Falls on such reasonable terms that a person wilh a yery small income may become a heme builder. These tracts vary in size from two and one-half acres up, all good level land and first-class soil suitable for cultivation On one of these tracts you can have a small or chard and also raise all the vegetables and small fruits that a family can use, and with the ad dition of a cow and chickens, a large part of your living can be made on the place. There is a good school in Willamette Falls and your children wi 1 have excellent educational facilities Easy access is had with Oregon City over the Willamette Falls Raihvaij . With cheap fare, and cars are inn to accommodate the' mill hands. Why not get out of town and give your children breathing and playroom and thus insure their good health ? Don't you think that you would feel rnore independent and con tented if you owned your home than you do when living in a rented place? If you are interested in this matter apply to C. A. Miller, at WILLAM ETTE FALLS RAILWAY STATION West Side, for full particulars. Willamette 110 1 Rl) OF COMMISSIONERS. itulnr June Term Board of the Conutj J. 11. Morton, John Lewollou and T. B Kill In, Commissioner. Be it remembered, That a regular term of the Board of County Commis sioners for the county of Clackamas, etatu ol Oregon, begun and held at the court hotiBe in said csunty ami state on Wednesday, the 5th day of June, 1001, the Kinie being the rrgular time fixed by law I r the transaction of county bnm nenii. There were present, Hon. J. It. Morton, Hon, John Lewellien and lion. T. I!. Killen, commissioners; E. II. Cooper, clerk; and J. J. Cooke, sheriir, when the following proceedings wore had to wit : In t lie matter of road reports for the month of May, 1901. The Hoard having examined the re ports of the road supervisors lor their respective districts and being fully ad vised, It is ordered that they be and here by urn approved and the clerk is hereby authorized to draw warrants on the Koud and General funds for the several amounts and iu favor of tho following named: Road District No. 1 Geo U RateA Co gen fund $13 40 John Harrington 2rt 50 Jesse l outos, road fund 13 50 K J 8puoner 6 75 11 Gilford 1 60 C Wallace 15 00 .Sain lHunlurd 9 00 II Stuckey 5t 00 Chas Coiinet ll till 00 U I I'imkhaiiser 3 75 Ed Tucholke 27 00 H Richardson 12 00 11 Thiesen 15 00 F Woithington 12 00 W II Con Udell 60 00 Total $354 40 Dist No 2 Ipo & Co gi'ii fund 1 25 J Zeek 8 70 Ross Parker road fund 18 00 I W Johnson 15 00 Ed Davis 9 00 Willis Johnson 3 00 A C Davis 83 00 Ward Jones 0 00 I'T Davis, 25 00 1 50 7 60 3 00 8 75 W W Smith.... Chap Roadarmal II ilo Thompson.. Lute Heebie...., Wm Fulleiton. . . 7 60 Mux Hychimin 6 00 Total Dbi No. 3 Ri lu.td lialienow teu fund. C Wiilihagtn K II lliirgliardt J W llilleaiy,. l'opo & Co . Gi.j it Itato A C.j lK-rman Hettig ro.id tuiid . V. .in- Duiilni i ry Hock 1 taid Wlliel. i :l Tiinu i , llayden , ... , Cooke , alter lleiser G eo IWscb W W Cooke............... .$H8 20 0 LM 5 IM 31 0 ) 8 an .S r,:i ru 11 hi 0 iu i 4 fill: Ill do , 10 :0 H 00 0 00 ID 50 '.'2 50 s i? - M F !8 F i A Falls Co. Frank Theo Marton , .... 4 50 Schmale 6 75 Total $235 58 Dist No 4 Geo B Rate & Co gen fund. ..... 49 00 J E Arledge 4 50 B Forrester , 2 25 TOdell 76 J E Burnette 16 00 Jackson Brown, road fund 2 61) Chas Vancuren 3 00 H Udell. 3 00 J E Burnett 8 00 Total $89 10 Dist. No. 6 Geo B Rate & Co, gen fund $59 70 O KtraiiBer, road fund 3 00 O Rainbow 12 00 A Gunderson 9 00 K Sukow 4 50 John Gibbons 12 00 Wm Bosholn 23 50 Gilbert Jonsrud 8 25 J II Revenue 2 00 Total . $113 95 Dist. No. 7 A C Thomas, road fund 5 25 Martin Thomas. 4 12 Frank Thomas 3 00 Chas Leaf 4 50 Wm Calvin 3 00 Jag Fegles 22 00 Total $43 24 Lis'. No. 9 F Drake gen fund 3 20 Geo B Kate A Co 47 05 Miller liros A Co 4 51 Wilhulm Held. 17 00 Heiman Lins ft 50 Frod Lins 8 50 Hans Johnson. 6 00 Henry Winke 6 00 Hans Klinker 5 50 retei Paulsen 5 50 John Paulsen 8 60 Henry Smith '. 7 00 Julius Paulson 11 50 August Paulsen 0 50 Henry Johnson 14 00 Henry Johnson, road fund...... 5 00 Julius Paulsen 2 50 Total $177 10 Dist. No. 10 G D and J K Ely gen fund 4 Miller liros A Co '. 72 John Honebon II Sherman Coop 7 Adolph Miller.. Chas Miller.. Rout Miller , John Honebon road Jack Burgher. fund 3 00 Total Dist. No. 11 Pope .4 Compinv, gen fund .$115 03 (.no U Kale o Co W A Holmes .1 Piiniiiier road lun l. II K LioiMi 0 Nt 1 70' IS 00 11 Smaihi'is, Litiikina. W W Morgan, 1 . 'mi ti:tiiiiii . 15 II Holemiih .. R O Thomas.. W II Smith,. J K Smith ... 'D Watts ..... 0 tVl 21 00 43 (X) 8 23 Jones ............. 4 50! E Smith... ; 12 00. Char lea. 45!)! Rivers . 6 00 E Smith 9 00 , Foraythe 6 00 C Snyder.. ,1 oOiU Kerry Bancratz...,. 75 4 50 13 00 Smith Total $229 00 Dist. No. 12. Scripture and Beaulieu, gen. fund $ 1 50 Fred Gerber, road fund 2100 N. Kirchem 33 00 H. Babler 24 00 J. C. Kirchem ' 22 87 O. D. Robbins ... 1 50 Chas. Haltan 13 50 B. Watts 1 00 C. Johnson...'...' 13 50 S. Cland 6 00 Geo. Closner 6 00 W. P. Kirchem 24 00 Ben Swales 10 50 Myron Babler 7 50 W . m. Jvirchem , ., 3 wi Total $188 87 Dist. No 13. W. H. Bonney, general fund...$ 2 50 W. C. Ward, road fund..... 34 00 C B Ward . , 45 00 M C Ward. . 15 00 John Mattoon 3 35 John Lovelace 75 Ed Miller. 1 50 Total $102 10 Dist. No. 14- . B F Linn, general fund $ 18 00 Wm F Harris 75 99 SO Bailey, road fund 13 50 J M Myere ... 3 00 II W Sohmale 12 75 J V Forbes 5 00 L M Davis 6 00 W O Dickerson.... 3 00 J R Myers. 18 00 H O Schmale 1 50 B F Linn.... 6 00 ' Total $143 71 Diet. No. 15 A F Stokes, general fund $ 1 00 R HTaber, road fund 25 00 Geo Lazelle 24 00 Wm McCord 21 00 S Thomas 15 00 W B Lawton 7 60 FM Thompson 3 00 A Warner 18 00 II Joehnke 6 00 GeoTownsend 3 00 Lowell Blancbard 150 Eli Parker ......... 1 50 F W Hacker 3 00 Frank Hendricks. . .............. 2 25 Total $168 75 Dist. No. 16 ' Arthur Blancnard, general fund. .$ 27 00 Frank Briggs 19 60 Fred Obenacker... 30 75 Frank Engle 18 00 T W Blancnard 24 75 Charles Mattock 11 25 J G Briggs 18 00 ChaB Bauman 13 50 Martin Richter 3 00 Henry Engle 4 60 Henry Richter 9 00 Arthur Blancnard 9 00 J L Mattock 6 75 Geo Blancnard...; 2 00 J F Briggs 29 00 Total .$217 00 Dist. No. 17 Geo B Rate A Co., general fund.. $14 25 Carlton and Rosenkrans 5 80 CWWillison 4 60 D C Rones, road lund 7 60 I) R Dimick 14 25 O Miller 4 50 J Eh ret 9 00 H N Evans : 18 00 J Bunkey : .... 3 00 James Adkina 14 00 Total ...$94 90 Dist. No. 18 C W Friedrich, general fund 2 95 Wilson and Cooke '60 Geo. B. Rate A Co 407 05 John Davies, road fund 3 00 W P Daniels 3 00 Fred Stevens. 1 60 Geo Stevens 1 50 Thos Daniels 30 00 T W Duffy 6 00 Total $455 50 Dist. No. 19 Cumins and Durst, gen fund 258 60 Pope and Co 1 60 Geo B Rate A Co 47 60 Pratt Bros 4 32 HornBchuch Bros 50 E W Hornschuch 19 00 R Ringo 3 00 KMcIntyre 3 00 W A Wooside, road fund 9 00 D 11 Long 00 A Krickdon 5 25 A Newkirchuer 7 60 A Lirkins 3 00 .1 l M,illir 4 fill K iMcIntvre 3 00 J Nelson 6 00 F E rick son 3 00 J J Mallatt 27 00 W Wallace 3 00 W Parker 1 50 James Mallatt 13 50 E W HornBchuch 1 00 Total $393 67 D.st No 20 Cumins and Durst, gen fu"d....$ 20 29 Gto B Rate A Co 3SH) 50 E W Hornschuch. 24 00 J A Stromgreen 30 00 J E Peck 3 75 W II Bottemiller 3 00 Carl Stromgreen 5 25 Chris Kinzey 1 60 Ralph Myers 1 50 K W Hauimett. 1 60 J A Stromgreen 12 25 C Welch..... 3 37 CGaid 112 1) Fellows 3 00 l eter Davidson, road (una io j M K Kaudle W IS tick nor. licit Henderson.. Total DihtNo-.'l J Car's n, Mad fund. Fred ltiinney ,5U 08 15 0;) , Lewis lluHUifd IS 00 : J t'lorbet 13 0i W 11 l'ix 14 'Si ! F M Country man. ... 13 0i) J H Wright COOi'Mtft)' . . 0 Ot) . . 1 50 .. S 00 . . 17 ;o ..$48 25 1 i'i nmiiiev ......... . W Bounty To' a' Dist No 23 D J Parmenteer, road fund 10 5J Ray Parraenteer ............. . . 6 1 II Uoehle 2 02 N E Cole. ........ . 5 (.' H Ziegler .... 9 00 frost a w J Miller 1 50 Curtis Hess ... 1 b0 J F Yost. 6 00 Total ..$57.49 Dist. No. 24 Geo B Rate & Co, general fund.. . 14 80 G Brockhart, road fund 6 00 J E Mitts . 150 E Mitts 75 D W Stauffer S 00 S Kinir 5 25 CE Hilton 6 00 Noah Berkey...... 4 50 G Askin 1 50 8 Struach 1 50 DB Yoder 30 E Montandon 9 00 H Kumuier 3 00 D J Kropp 30 GHostetler ...... 3 00 John Tavlor 7 60 E Stuwe 4 50 J Stricklin 3 00 Joseph fader 4 50 Solen Kinzer 3 00 D Christner 10 50 C Handrkh "-. , 10 60 8 Yoder 6 00 Noah Eash 7 60 M Hondruck 1 50 EzraYaller -. 2 50 Noan Yoder.. . 7 50 M Olson 1 50 F A Montandon 32 00 Total : $162 30 Diet. No. 25 J W Smith, general fund 1 00 Trullinger Bros... 10 08 John Weismandle, road fund .... 3 00 Geo Scratnlin 3 00 FM Mathews 6 00 F Hanson 3 00 John Heinz 23 25 Gordon Scramlin , 1 50 Fred Walsh 3 75 Ferdinand Craxbereer 6 00 A Charles Craxberger 3 00 U.'niy Hepler 4 do Total $68 08 Dist. No. 26 J VV Akins, general fond... 2 25 J A Hannagan 1 10 E Austen 8 73 M Truilinger 4 80 Geo B Rate A Co John Rhodes L Stehman W H Engle Geo Dart, road fund Harvey Dart Wm Dart Lewis Dart F Milton -L Bowman -John Bowman J Bagley M Pelkey - 14 25 3 OQ ' 6 00 - 4 00 3 00 3 00 6 00 1 50 3 00 - 3 00 1 50 3 00 .. 3 00 C W Austen 3 00 Frank Scott '.. .. 7 00 JR Cole 3 00 H A Kayler 6 00 C Engle 8 00 I) Engle 7 50 W Gray 3 00 W P Dibble 3 00 A Timmer 3 00 M S Hungate 5 00 P L Sehammel 12 00 Hubert Engle 3 00 O D Ehy.... 2 25 Edward Califf 12 00 Geo Frazer 7 50 W W Everhart 3 75 J Elmer 6 00 J V Harless 2 00 8 Wright 4 50 John Rhodes 6 00 James Hannegan 6 00 W 0 Pairv. n 3 00 John Akins - - -75 W P Kavler - - 1 50 W F Case . - 3 00 Wm Skeen - 3 00 W H Engle - 40 00 Total - ' - (Oontinued next week.) $222 88 Spiritual Vamp Meeting. Spiritual Camp meeting will be held at New Era, Oregon, June 29th to July 15th. For information not con tained herein address President George Lazelle, Oregon City; G, Haynes, Silver ton, or A. Luelling, Oregon City. Camp hotel in charge of President Lazelle. Board and lodging, per week, $4; per day, $1 ; single meal 25 cents; bed, 25 cents. Tents may be rented on the ground at 50 cents to $1 per week. Ground rent for those bringing tents, 50 cents to $1 for season, according to lo cution. Admission 10 cents for each day or 25 cents for the season is charmed, all meetings and public seances being free. Children under 12 free. By ap plying to any officer, provision will be made fur those unable to pay.. A program will be arranged daily, ex- l)C Sumluy, by a committee. Uti Sundav, June 30th, Rev. Lucas, of Port land, Oregon, will lecture at 10 a. mjl Rev. P. C. Mills, of Edmund-, Wash. , at 2 p. m. July 4th, Rev. Copeiand will lecture on "The New Declaration of In dependence," at 10 a. m. Sunday, July 7th, at 10 a. m. Rev. VV. E. Copeiand will lecture ; 2 p. m. Rev. P. C. Mills will speak from the platform. Sunday, July 14th, will be devoted to the consid eration of the National Spiritual Associ ation and state organization. Mediums: Mrs. Ladd Finnican is engaged for the season, and II. F. Allen, the physical demonstrator and others are expected to be present. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice U hereby given that the undersigned bu been appointed by the Hon. Thos. F. Rjn, county Indue of Clackumm County, Oregon, as administrator ot the estate ot Charles K. Athey, deceased. All persons having claims against the said ' (State are, hereby notified to present the same to ine, pnjwrly verlflcd, as by law required at n y i re-ldenee In Oregon City, Oregon, within ax I ra nllii fr,m llu itte hereof, i Kvrs K. AT11KT, A'luiiiiistiaT x I of the E'tite of Charles K. Atluy, Pi c aeil. I Piled this 5il day ot Jane A. 1),, lll.lt. COUNTY TltHASLTvEU'S NOTICE. I now havo money tnpay county warrjn'j n d:red prior. 10 February 12th, lfis. And a rvad warrants r. 1 irjl orior to Ann ts' il. VOJ. Interest trill ojkwivi the bvj laoliilet ii rauu on the d 1 Ui hereof, - A. Lt'KlX'fl Tn'SJi irer Clacksmas County, Or. DtteJ, Orcgoa City, Janjllih.lWl. Up-to-Date Clothins IS J. M. MARKET REPORTS. PORTLAND. (Corrected on Thursday.) Flour Best $2.903.40 ; graham $2.60. Wheat Walla Walla 6061c; valley 58;59; bluestem 61c. Oats White, 1 35 per cental ; gray, 1 29 1 32 percental. Barley Feed $17; brewing $17 per t. Millatuffs Bran $17; middlings 21) j shorts $20 ; chop $16. Hay Timothy $3 214; clover, 79; Oregon wild $7, B itter F.iniiy creannry 35 and 40c; store, 20 and 25. Eggs 12 1-2 and 13 cents per doz. Poultry Mixed chickens $3.504.00; hens $4.505 ; springs $34 50 ; geese. $07; ducks $56j; live. turkeys 11(3 14c; dressed, 14(?16c. . Mutton Gross, best sheep, weathers and-ewps, sheared, $4 50; dressed, 6 and 7 cents per pound. Hogs choice heavy, $5 50 and $5 75; light, $5 ; dressed, 6 1-2 and 7 cents per pound. Veal Large, 6 1-2 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 13c per ponnd Young America 14c. Potatoes 6) and 65 cents per busnel. Vegetables Beets $1; turnips 75c per sack; garlic 7c per lb; cabbage $1.25 1.50 per 100 pounds; cauliflower 75c per dozen ; parsnips 85c per sack ; celery 8085c per dozen: asparagus 78c; peas 34c per pound. Dried fruit Apples evapora'ed 56; sun-dried sacks or boxes 34c; pears sun and evaporated 89c; pitless plums 78c; Italian prunes 57u; extra silver choice 57. V OREGON CITY. Corrected on Thursday. " Wheat, wagon, 68. Oats, 1 25 per cental. , Potatoes, $1 and $1 20 per sack. Eggs 13 cents per dozen. Butter, country, 20 to 25c per roll j creamery, 40c. Dried apples, 5 to 6c per pound. Dried prunes Italians, 5c; petite and German, 4c. Attention Water Consumers! Rate for sprinkling or irrigation, in addition to household or other use, is $1.00 for the season of 1901, payable Junk 1st. This includes use of hose during the year. Riite where the water is not used for other purposes shall be $2.00 per month or $5 00 for the season from May 1st to October 1st, payable in advance. Hours fi r sprinkling or irrigation are from 5 to 9 o'clock morning and eve ning only. No consumer will be permitted to spritikleor irrigate the premises of an other, unless the regular charge has been paid. An excessive use of wa'er will not be permitted. For a disregard of rules and regula tions governing in ttie use of water the service may be shut off without further notice. Board of Water Commissioners. Oregon City, Or., May 31, 1901. OASTOIIIA. Bean th "The Kind You Have Always Bougfit Q tick Relief far Asthma. Miss Maude Dick tis. Pardons, Kara., writes: " I suffered eight yeaisw;ith asthma in iis worst form. I hail several attacks during the Inst year and was not expected to live through them. I began ucing FOLEY'S HONEY and Tar and it has never failed to give immediate relief." Cnanuan & Co. WANTED TRUSTWORTHY MEN AND WO men to travel and advertise for old established bouse of oliil financial standing. Salary S78U a jear and expenses, all payable in cush Nocan- Hwilne required Oiva references and enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. Address Man ager, &o Caxton Biilg., Chicago. Elite H. & 5. CORSETS New line ' of Summer if Skirts ' '! 7 Chenille, T M Ltt;e3 and ' Jrh 'WisS 1 EmbrolJ- . J The . r-3rn A Mil . it- r tV?" Opposite STIUIUHV FRONT" P. O. If you're in need of a nice Summer Suit call and. see the assortment at our store. We can save you money as compared with v Portland prices. PRICE The Up-to-Date Clothier. ThcDalles-Portland Route WHITE COLLAR LINE Steamer Bailey Gatzert Daily Round Trips Leave foot Aktar Street, every morn ing except Monday at 7:00 A.M., for Cascade Locks, Hood River, White Salmon and The Dalles. -SPECIAL- Round trip rate to Hood River for strawberry pickers good until August 30th. This route is the grand scenic attrac tion of the world. Both Phones, Main 351. E. W. Crichton, J. M. Eilloon, Portland Agent. The Dalles Agt. Fellows Harding Block, Oregon City TELEPHONE B13 Our stock of groceries must be sold by June 12, 1901. All goods will be sold at cost. Now is your chance to stock up. Come early. Respectfully, J, A. McGLASHAN, Manager, Stores Oregon City and Portland. E. E. & SEOL Will give you a Bargain Li Wall Paper Wall Tinting and in General House Painting Paint Shop near Depot Hotel Pan-American Exposition BUFFALO, N. Y. MAY TO NOVEMBER Ask Chicago, Milwaukie & Sr. Paul Raiway about reduced rates. C. J. EDDY, General Agent, PORTLAND, ORE. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given th it the undersigned has been duly appointed by the county court of the state of Oregou for county of Clackamas, ad ministratrix of tho estate of James Mc&enzie, de ceased, All persons having claims against s&ld estato are hereby required to present the same to me properly verified, as by law required, at Ouriiiisvllle, Clackamas county, Oregon, within six months from the dnte hereof. JENNIE MCKENZIE. Administratrix of the Estate of James MoKenzie, Deceased. Dated this 1st day of June, 19ol . ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the under signed administrator of the estate of of Henry Bottemiller, deceased, has filed his final report of his administration of suld es tate, and the Uonorahle County J udi?e of (Jlaoka ams county, Orogon, has fixed August 6th, 1901 at 10 0 clock, a, m., as the timj for h-jacln and set tlement thereof John henry BOTTEMn.i.FR, . . Administrator Aforesaid. Datedune 6th., 1901, NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of law ap. proved February 3rd., 11W1. providing for the salu of lands to which Clackamas county has bid in for delinquent taxes and acquired tillo. will be sold to the highest bidder for cash on the 8th day ot July, I'.tJl, at the front door of Hie curt nousa! In said ClackauiH couuty, state of O'eg m J.J Oti'ie, Sheriff of Cl:ickv.a is County. Dated, June 6th, uj;. NOTICE OF FINAL A CCD 'J ST. To all whom it m ly co i 1 n :i.-i h a -reby Slven that 1 hava lilt" I m j lin il r .k. wh ilmio Hr.itr wilh the will annex -I -i r .. tc 0f Liiclu A. Sev.iy, deceits ) t, with l!in o a itvi-onr of Uackniat c Miniy an 1 sfit o! Ur.-i.i-i, n.,.1 the said o u t h w set M.in lar, Hi Sell d v ol Inly lu.il. at die hour of 10 u'twl.ii n d day, as Hie tim for luariim said rep irt a id olij i liojs thereunf any there Iwat whi n tin- a i 1 court all persons interested are burvby 11 .tl.K-J ij ba prea.nu TRSKF.jRO. Administrator with the w:ll a in -v. t of Estate of Lucius A. S Jily, U.l.e,uejt