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About Oregon City courier=herald. (Oregon City, Or.) 1898-1902 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1901)
City ounern COURIER ESTABLISHED MAY, 7883 HERALD ESTABLISHED JULY, 1893 INDEPENDENT ESTABLISHED 1898 OREGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1901 19th YEAR, NO. 6 - i i EDWARD HUGHES 182 Madison St., West end of Bridge, Portland, Oregon GENERAL AGENT FOR Aultman & Taylors Celebrated Threshing Machinery Steam and Gas Engines, Saw Mills, Etc. t CONSOLIDATED IMPLEMENT GOMP'Y SUCCESSOR TO Rrcbe5 Harder & Co.. 182, 1 84; 186 Madison Street, West End of Bridge, DEALERS IN AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND VEHICLES BOARD OF COMMfSSIOXERS. Remember we have the finest stock of the best makes to be found in Portland, including Farm and Spring Wagons, Buggies, Carriages and Carts, Mowers, Rakers, Tedders and Hay Tools, Hay Presses, Grain Drills, Plows, Cultivators, Disc and Spring Tooth Harrows, PumDS Harness, Bicycles, Etc. PORTLAND, OREGON New Cy cler y Main Street Opposite Racket Store .1 Now Ready for Your Work All Work Guarant i Bicycle Sundries Bicycle, Gun and General Repairing For Fair Treatment Give Us a Call Johnson & JLamb New Bicycles for Rent We carry the largest dock of Caskets, Coffins, Kobes and Lining in Clackamas county. We are the only undertakers in the county owning a hearse, which we fur nish for less than can be bad elsewhere. tfe are under small expense and do not aek large profits. Calla promptly attended night or day. R. L. HOLMAN, Undertaker Phones 476 and 305. Two Doers South of Court House. Regular Jane Term of the County Board, J. R. Morton, John Lewelling and T. B. Killin, County Commissioners. (Continued from last week.) In the matter of the Fred Wagner road : In the matter of the report of Chae Andrews, H Andrews and H Cook, view ers appointed at the last term of tins board to view ana locate a county roau situated in ClackamflB county, Oregou and described in full on page 38 of this journal, said viewers filed th ir report showing that they had met on the 15th day of May 1901, a day named in the notice served upon them and were duty sworn by subscribing to a written oath of uflice administered by Jotin W Mel drum, deputy county surveyor, after which tbey proceeded to tne designated place and did view and caused to be sur veyed by Baid John W Meldrum, deputy county surveyor, the above vdescribed road, xney atso men tne neid 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 its second reading, and it appearing to the board that there is no remonstrance or petition for damages filed, and being satisfied that said road will be of public utility. It is ordered and judged that tue field notes and plat of said survey be re corded and in all respects approved and that the said view and survey be estab lished as a county road and that the ex penses of said view and survey be paid by Clackamas county and the clerk is 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, EXPENSE ACCOUNT. Clias Andrews, 1 day 4 miles... .$2 40 8 Andrews, 1 day 2 miles 2 20 Hans Cook, 1 day 4 miles 2 40 Fred Wagner, 1 day 4 miles 2 00 T A Shetterley, 1 day 4 miles. . . . 2 00 IT U ('nltii 1 rli milxa 2 (10 John W Meldrum, 1 day 44 miles, 12 40 Total.. .. 25 40 In the matter of the Andrew Johnson road : In the matter of the report of Dell Trullitiger, R Garrett and Ira Dickey, viewers appointed at the last term of this Board to view and locate a county road situated in Clackamas county, Ore- iron, and described on page 30 of this journal, said viewers filed their report showing that tney naa met on tne zum day of May a day named in the notice served upon them and were duly sworn bv subscribing to a written oatu admin' iBtered by John W Meldrum, deputy county eurveyor, after which they pro ceeded to the designated place and did view and caused to be surveyed by said deoutv county eurveyor, tne above de scribed road. They also filed the tield notes and Hat of the survey ; said view ers report lavorably to the establishing of said road bh viewed and surveyed tor the reasons thai a is a good practical route and of public utility ; said report was read on yesterday and now on this day on its second reading, and it appear ing to the board that there is no remon strance or petition for damages filed, and being satisfied that said road will be of public utility, It is ordered and adjudged that the field notes and plat of said sur vey be recorded and in all respects ap proved and that Baid survey and view be established as a county road and that the expense of said view and survey be paid by Clackamas county and the clerk is hereby ordered to issue the necessary notice to the supervisor of the district in which said road lies to open and work the same. EXPENSE ACCOUNT. Dell Trullinger, 2 days 14 uuies. .$ 5 40 R Garrett, 3 days 8 wiles 6 80 Ira Dickey, 3 days 8 miles 6 80 Vm Smith contributed E LindquiBt '.contributed Andrew JohnBon contributed John W Meldrum, 4 days 44 miles 20 40 To'.al $39 40 In the matter of work on the Everhart hill: This matter coming on and the Board being fully advised, It Is ordered that W H Engle, road supervisor ol district No 26, commence and work the bill recently surveyed and known as the ''Everhart Hill," by grubbing, clearing and wont ing said lull, with work subscribed by citizens of said district No 26, and of Clackamas county, and by working what is known as the Engle petition first. In the nutter of the assessments of lands belonging to the State Land Board : Now at this time comes on to be heard the application of the State Laud Board for the cancellation ol certain assessments of lands belonging to it, and upon infor mation and representations of M L Chamberlin cletk of said board and it ap pearing from the records that in the year 1898 there was assessed to Geo I'fiester land which is described at page 32, vol ume 6, of the recoid of delinquent lax salee for said year, and that said land was assessed at $32.36 including costs, and that said land was sold to Clackamas county for delinquent taxes for said year, and it further appearing thHt said land was assessed to Schaflers Bros for the year 1899 at $32.44 including costs as ap pears at page 33, volume 7, of the sales book for delinquent taxes for said year and was sold to Clackamas county for taxes for both of said years. That the said land belonged to the State Land Board and was wrongfully and unlawfully assessed to said parties, And the Board being fully advised in the premises, It is ordered and adjudged that the lien or claim of Clackamas countv against said land for said taxes be and the same is hereby cancelled. In the matter of the assessment of property belonging to State Land Board : Now at this time comes on to be heard the petition of Anton fichafferg asking for the cancellation of the taxes assessed against the property described at page 387, line 12, of assessment roll for the year 1900, And it appearing that said property belonged to the State Land Continued on page . W. C. MOMAN Agricultural Implements and Vehicles 210-214 FRONT STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON. AGENTS FOR Dowagte , I! !; rf Carts Buggies ' .' UHmA j: I Spring Wag ins 9 ". j NEW MODEL "STEEL BEAUTY." ' 1; ' ALSO ALSO c? 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