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8 OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1901 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS. Continued from page 4. ABReed....... 36 60 LHagerty 13 95 ACMcElrain 12 75 FJDowe 11 75 JoeBatdorf 6 00 Geo. Batdorf 6 00 Sam Batdorf.... 6 00 Caleb Cross 21 15 Wni. Smith 3 45 Henry Gilbert 17 25 Fritz Widener 9 00 James Bullock 20 25 John Bullock 17 25 Chas. Johnson 21 00 Wm. Haines 18 00 Wm. Bullock 20 25 Total $843 93 Dist. No. 35 ' Geo. B Rate & Co., general fund. 49 00 J Zeek 1 00 Proctor & Beers 205 23 W E Markell 37 40 Cbas. Hudson, road fund 15 00 O Andrews 21 75 8 Andrews 15 00 G A Leslie 9 00 C Shetterly 4 50 L Houghlum -15 00 O Cottee 16 58 Thos.Dunn 8 25 Willie Dickson 4 50 Herlahe 3 00 J Bell 21 37 F Wagner 40 00 Wm. Smith 2 25 A P Houghlum 6 00 Total $474 83 State of Oregon V County of Clackamas ss Before the Board of County Commis sioners of the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamas, In vacation after the May Term, to-wit: In pursuance of an order made by the Board 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 pay ment of said claims for the amounts and in favor of the persona hereinafter speci fied : Mrs E Morgan $ 10 00 T M Baker 28 00 Mrs R Davis 14 00 Mrs Rosa Triechler 10 00 Ellen Bridges 8 00 J W Jones 6 50 W L Davis 5 00 Wm Scott 8 00 Mrs Hattie Woods 5 00 J 8 MoComb .... 20 00 MrsS C Harrington 8 00 Paul Freytag 10 00 Wm Dean . 6 00 A M Shibley 8 00 Mrs London 10 00 Mrs Lydia Winesett 10 00 Henry Lewis q 00 Mrs G M Fleming 8 00 MrKruger 7 00 Alice Carr 6 00 L Matbewson 7 00 Mrs L P Clark 6 00 Gus Pirkle 10 00 C F. Burns 5 00 Mr Heinz 5 00 Mrs Martha Dull 4 00 J J Gorbett 5 00 J M Heckart 8 00 Amanda Wilcox 5 00 E N Foster 6 00 Wm Phillips 4 00 Chas Culow 10 00 Mrs JM Bacon 5 00 Jacob Kohler v 8 00 King Bohall - 7 00 WTLinsley 5 00 Peter Crouse 8 00 Mrs Lydia Winesett 10 00 James Wilcox 15 00 Ira Phillips (E Auslen) 10 00 Mrs Lydia Winesett 10 00 Co F O N G, Armory rent 25 00 WT Gardner, B and G Aid 8. . 10 25 Peter Nehren, janitor 50 00 E H Cooper, clerk 125 00 Elmer Dixon, deputy clerk 65 00 J J Cooke, sheriff 141 67 J E Jack, deputy sheriff 60 00 T P Randall, recorder 100 00 E P Dedman, deputy recorder. . . 52 00 A Luelling, treasurer 83 34 J H Luelling, deputy treasurer... 20 00 J C Zinser, school supt 83 34 Tbos F Ryan, judge 100 00 Mrs Anna Williams, dept as 52 00 Norris and Powell, Co physicians 15 75 L Freeman 6 00 Eldora Younge 10 00 Martha Ann Nash 5 00 In the matter of the petition of E E Judd for a duplicate of lost warrants. Now comes E E Judd and represents and shows to the court, that on the 5th day of June 1901, while enronte to Ore gon City, he lost county warrants issued in bis name by said county for services rendered, eaid warrants being numbered 5066 and 6276 and in the sum of $6 each and praying the court to issue a warrant in his name in the sum of $12. It is therefore ordeied that a warrant be is sued by the cleik of this court in the name of E E Judd for the sum of $12 upon his giving a bond in double that sum protecting the county from any liability. In the matter of the petition for aid lor John Avlns, an indigent person : This matter coming on upon a written petition fiiled herein, and the Board be ing fully advised, it is ordered that Jno A vine be allowed $8 per month from June 1, 1901. In the matter of the petition of Mrs M A Clark, an indigent person for aid: This matter coming on upon a written petition on file herein, and the Board being fully adviBed, it is ordered that Mrs M A Claik be allowed $5 per month from June 1, 1901. In the matter of timbor or debris in the public highway : The Board being tully advised, it is ordered that Cummins and Cole remove all timber and debris thrown or fallen upon the public highway of Clackamas county, state of Oregon by them or at their instance and that they do not throw or fall any timber or debris upon the highways hereafter. In the matter of the petition of James Dunlap, et al for cancellation of tax sales certificate : Now comes G W Shirley and James EUinlap, by their attorney Bruce C Curry, and file a written petition representing and showing to the board that a double assessment occurred upon property in the H Campbell donation land claim, as shown by the Tax Roll 'of Clackamas county for the year 1897, (pages 217-218 of volume 3.) That the tax become de linquent thereon upon said property and was sold at delinquent tax sale and a certificate numbered 244 issued therefor. (See page 16 of 1897 Tax Sales Book) and certificate No 640 issued (See page 42 Tax Sales Record for 1897) and the Board being fully advised, it is ordered that tax sales certificates Nob. 244 and 646 are cancelled. In the matter of vacating certain streets in the town of Marchbanks. Now at this time comes C. W. Drake et. al, and presented the petition of the property owners in the town of March banks a"nd asks for a correction on an order made on the 9th dav of November, 1893 vacating certain otreets in said townsite wherein eaid order vacated Chicago street, which should have been and was intended to be Cleveland street. Therefore it is ordered, that a correc tion be and hereby is made vacating Cleveland street in said townBi'.e from a point between blocks one (1) and 2) and extending to the center of blocks (7) and (8) and that Chicago street stand upon the records as not being vacated and as originally laid out. For Over Fifty Fears. An Old and Well-Tried Remedy. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of uiothers 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 by Drug gists in every part of the World. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Pe sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. How'sThis! We offer One Hundred Dollars Re. ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F.J. CHENEY & CO., Props., To. ledo, O. We the undersigned, have known b, J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in al business transactions and financial!.' able to carry out anv obligations made by their firm. , Wkst & Truax, Wholesale Druggisti, Toledo, G. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, WhoU- sale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting directly upon the blook and mu cuous surfaces tf the system. Price, 76 cents per bottle; Sold by all Druggists, Testimonials free. t Hall's Family Pills are the beBt. f Ooing East. If you Intend to take a trip East, ask your agent to nute you via' The Great Wabash, a modern and Up-to-date rail road in every particular. Through trains from Chicago,Kansas City, Omaha or St. Louis to New York and New England points. All trains run via Niagara Falls and every through train has free reclining chair cars, sleep ing and dining cars. Stop over allowed on all tickets at Ni agara Falls. Rons 0. Cline. Pacific Coast Pass. Agent. Los Angeles, Cal. ; C. S. Crane, Gen'l. Pass Agent. St. Louis, Mo. , 1901 SPRING AND SUMMER SEASON 1901 Unbleached Muslins. Atlantic L. L. 36-inch, wide, per yd 5c Beat Cabot W, 36-inch wide 6c Bleached Muslins. Lonsdale, 30-inch wide, per yd 9c Common muslin, per yd 5c Good quality cambric, per yd 10c Calicoes. Light colored calico, per yd . 4c Indigo blue figured oil calico, per yd 5c Dark standard prints, per yd 60 Ohambray finish prints, per jd 7c Double-fold percales, per yd.. ..10c and 12jo Dimities, Ginghams, etc. Checked apron ginghams, per yd. 5c Figured lawns, per yd 5c Dimities, etamines and organdies, ranging in price per yd from 10c to 35c Scrim for curtains, per yd 5c Silkoline, plain or figure, per yd 10c Art Demins, per yd 15c Satlnes, Shirting, etc. Black satine, fast color, per yd 10c Henrietta satine, black acid proof, per yd. . 12jc. 15c, 18c and 20c Dairy cloth, per yd 60 White and colored bunting, per yd 5c Lace curtains, per pair 45c, 75c, $1, $1.25 and $2.00 1. 1 X f . 4 .'Bill1 Good dark colored shirting, per yd 7c Wide German shirting, per yd Oo Straw ticking, per yd 7c Feather ticking, per yd 15o Cotton Batting. Good quality per pound lOo Extra quality, per pound 15c Shirtwaists. We have a great Btock.a perfect line of the newest novelties and latest ideas rang in price from 50c to $2.50 Notions.j Pins, Eagle, American, per paper 6c Large size safety pins, per paper 6c Knitting needloB, set of 5 5c Hair pins, assorted sizes, per box 5c Tape, medium and wide, 2 rolls for Be Finishing braid, bunch 5c Knitting cotton, ball 5c Embroidery silk, on spool , k, six spools for-- fio Fast black darning cotton 2 balls for 5c Aluminum thimbles 8c Sheet wadding 2 sheets for 5c Ladies'silk mitts 15c Ladies' gauntlet gloves , . .rc Dross stays, per bunch lCc Corduroy skirt binding, black and colors, P"yl 5c elveteen skirt binding, black and colors, ..P'r 4c alonnne lace, lc yd and upwards; bunch of 12 yards, 10c per dos and up, Corsets. We handle the celebrated R & G. A good A 1 1 X t .x coreei ueips a goou louu. liioy are uiude in exclusive style. Trices from 75c to $2.50 House Furnishing Goods. Unbleached table linen, per vd 2."n Turkey rod damask, per vd "Oi- Turkoy red damask, oil finish, German EOOds. per vd 25. 36. -10 ami R(l Bleached table linen, per yd 35c and up Linen napkins, per set 2,m- Cotton towels r Turkish towels lOo Cottoncrash, per yd 60 All linen crash, per yd 8. 0. 10. 12i'o Furniture cretones, per yd. ...... .7, 8 and 10c A GUIDE TO BARGAINS I. SEL LING Suspension Bridge Cor." Seventh and Main Sts OREGON CITY, OREGON We ask for your trade this season feeling that our dealing cannot fail to be mutually profitable and satisfactory. We aim to select and sell only such goods as will fill the expectation of the buyer from first to last, at the time of purchase it is mainly a question of style and appearance, afterward it becomes a test of service and durability. You will find us stocked with the goods that meet these demands We submit a few prices from our Various departments. Clothing. Our stock is most complete and goods of the best description, We will give you quality that is a warrant of excellence. Child's suits. . . .$1.60, $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4. Men's satinet suits $3.50 Men's cassimere suits $6.00 Men's all wool cheviot suits $8 . 00 Men's navy blue molton suits, all wool color guaranteed $10.00 Men's worsted Buits....$10, $12, $14 and up. In men's clothing we handle the O. K. & R brond. THIS LABEL ON A GARMENT A GUARANTEE OF ITSELF. All clothing bearing this trade mark is a guarantee of itself. If any garment bearing this label does not prove entirely satisfactory or not as represented it may be returned and money refuuded. Boys' long pants suits, 14 to 20 years, Arices $3, $4, $5, $6, $7, $8 and $10. fiiotid. J8J Dress Goods. Our splendid assottmunt includes all the fashionable and really desirable fabrics known as the high cl iss staple novelties. 34-inch wide cashmeres, per yd 15c 30-inch wide Henriettas, per yd 25c 43-hich blue or black serge, per yd 25o Double-fo'd half wool brocades, per yd...l2'a'e Black brocaded Armours, per yd 15 and 25o SS-lnch, all wool, silk finish, Gjrmn Hen riettas per yd .. , 50o 50-inch wide Gloria silk, per yd . 75c Fancy black goods. We have some re markable offerings. Trices per yard from 5 )( to $2.5) eo.fos'A Hats and Caps. Men's caps 20, 25 and 50c Men's Fedora hats 45c, 75c, f 1 and op Boys Fedora hats 6O0 Men's dress straw hats 25c to $1.00 Boys' dress straw hats 20c, 23c, 50c Table Cloth. White and colored, best, quality, per yd .... 18o Shoes. Ladies' Dongola lace ; $1.00 Ladies' Dongola lace, solid throughout, stock tip $1.50 Ladies' Vici, lace or button $2.00 Ladies' Vici, lace $2, $3, and $3.50 Ladies' Oxfords 75c, $1, $1.25 and$1.50 Men's plow shoes, Up soles.... $1.25 Men's genuine BAtin calf bals or congress solid leather outer and inner soles $1.50 Men's tan shoes , $1.60 Men's Dongola shoes $2.00 Men's dress shoes. We are agents for the Lewis A. Crossett. We claim for these shoes all the service that can be ' found in any shoe at any price. Price $2.50,$3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 km Hen's Furnishing Goods. Men's turkey red hdkfs k Men's white hdkfs 5 Menjs suspenders i5c, 25c, 35c', 40c',' 50c Men's white shirts, linen bosoms. .. 450 Men s h eavy working gloves 25c, SSoVfiOo Men's 9-os overalls, patent buttons, pat re inforced stays 45c Men's silk front dress shirts 500 w!n.8. dreaa 8hi,rt8 350 to w-w Men s balbriggan underwear, suit ..60c Capes, Skirts, etc. Ladies'silk capes. We can satisfy the most critical taste. Prices $2.50 and upward. Ladies skirts in crash, wool and silk. IS THE LIN'R ni? , , . v" piiuaeo 01 eacn arti cle we claim to give you the best goods and to save you money. 6 10 I. SELLING, Suspension Bridge Corner. Ivor . 7th and Main streets, Oregon City.