Oregon City C ouner COURIER ESTABLISHED MAY, 1683 HERALD ESTABLISHED JULY, IS93 IHCEFEICENT ESTABLISHED t89B OREGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20,1901 19th YEAR, NO. 18 CONSOLIDATED IMPLEMENT COMP'Y SUCCESSOR TO relief EDarcler & Co. 182, 184, 1 86 Madison Street, VV est End of Bridge, DEALERS IN AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AMD VEHICLES r-! --, (-V ; -j--f Remember we have the finest stock of the- best makes to be found in Portland, including Farm and Spring. Wagons, Bupgics, Carriages and Carts, Mowers, Rakers,' Tedders and Hay Tools, Hay Presses, Grain Drills, Plows, Cultivators, Disc and Spring Tooth Harrows, Pumns Harness, Bicycles, Etc. PORTLAND, OREGON BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS. Regular September Term of the Ccimfy Board. J. R. Morti"-. John 'Lewellen and T. B. Killin, Co.inty Commissioners. (Oontii ued from laBt week.) In the matter of Mortimore, a county charge. It was ordered that Elias Mil ler he allowed the eum of $33 per month for his care and keeping from August 1st. In the matter of the petition of Se riora F. Mohr, for cancellation of delin quent taxes onsalesbook. This matter now coming on by petition filed herein showing to the board that Senoia F. Mohr was assessed with and paid thu taxes on two acres in sec. 8, tp. 2 s, r 2 e, for the year 1897; that the same proc- erty was assessed to f eter Notiger lor the same year and is now delinqueiii. , And the boar I being satisfied that said i assessment is a doiihle assessment, i t. U ; ordered that the clem caucel from the; sales book said assessment to Peter No- tiger for the year 1897. In the matter of the application of George W. Gordon for rebate of taxes of $2.18. This matter coming by applica tion filed herein asking the board tor a rebate of taxes to the amount of $2 18 and the board being -fully advised, it is ordered that said application be denied. In the matter of petition of Herman Wirth for rebate of taxes and cancella tion of double assessment. This matter now coming on by petition of Herman Wirth, tiled herein.sbowingto the board that he ia owner of part of Richardson D. L. 0., sec 9, tp 2 b, r 3 e, 40 as ; that in addition to the correct assessments on said property for the year 1097, said property was also assessed to John Mat teeon and a wrong description and that the present owner thereof, Herman Wirth, paid the taxes on said illegal as sessment before knowing it to be erron eous, said taxes amounting to $3 60. Ai.d the board being satisfied that said said assessment is a double assessment and eironeous, it ia ordered that Her manj Wirth have a rebate in the sini of $8.60, and that the ckrk cancel the as sessnient of record, against the said John Matteson. In the matter of a sheep inspector. It is ordt red that R. Scott be and is hereby appointed a sheep inspector for Clacka mas county and that he be allowed to collect fee, as provided by law, from owners of sheep inspected. In the matter of road warrants Nos. 16211 and 1(5213. This matter coming on by statement of E. II. Cooper, county clerk, showing to the board that through an error in the report of road supervisor ofdietiict No. 35, road warrant No. 16211 was erroneously drawn and road warrant No. 10213 was drawn for $33 when it should have been $29, and the board being fully advised, it is i rdered that said warrants be cancelled and held for nauht, and that the clerk issue a warrant for $29 in lieu of road warrant No. 16214. In the matter of the application of the Portland O'.ty & Oregon Railway Com pany for a light of way through Milwau k'e. On application of the Portland City & Oregon Railway Company, it is ordered that said company be ami it is hereby peimitted to change its lineof road troin Main street in Milwaukie over to Front i-treet iu same tuwn of Milwau kie mid said company is hereby granted the rivilege and nht to build and maintain its track' and operate its rail road and cats over and along a line sur veytd and staked on the ground from the intersection of First and Jackscn streets southerly anil along ttie weeteily side r f said Front sireet and the county 'r ad extending from the southerly end of sa id Front street to the intersection of said surveyed and staked line with the pueiit track of paid company on block 1 ot Milwaukie Heights.said grant beiDg npon the same terms and condi tions on which it holds its present fran chise over Main Btreet, and provided that the company files its acceptance of this order within 30 days and removes its track from said Main street as soon as the new track is built, and to have Main street in good condition for public travel. In' making such change the company Bhall begin and protecute its work from the southerly end of the line. The board adjourned to meet tomor row morning at 10 o'clock. THURSDAY, Si ft 5l'H. ' The bo.ird now convened pursunnf to adjournment, the com mi doners and of ficers present as of yesterday. In the matter of countv warrant No. 8144, 8114 and 8698, drawn in favor of Peti r Crouse. It appearing to th board that said warrants Nos. 8U4, 414 and 8698 were drawn ia favor of Peter Oioiisp. a county charge, and that said Peter Crouse is now decea-ed, it is or dered that said warrants, he cancelled and held for naught. In the mutter of the sal' of certain lands owned by the Oreeon - California Railroad Company. Now oni-s the Oregon & California Railroad Company and respectfully shows tint- it is the owner and ha paid the taxes for the ye r- upon which sales have been mode lor delinquent taxes of the real estate desenbtd herein, that the t-heriff of Clackamas county is authorized to sell ou Saturday, September 14, 1901 ; the same that petitioner does not believe there are any lawful delinquent taxes against said property and that if any part of said property was ever delin quent it was through the honest mistake of the petitioner and the former sheriffs of said county, that petitioner desires to submit a statement of its receipt and voucheis showing payments as aforesaid so that the sheriff of said county may determine what tracts, if any, are, or were delinquent, and to enable it to set tle any just claim for unpaid taxes upon any of the following property : 1893, part of section, nt, see. 33, tp. 7 south, rango 3 e'ast, amount of tax, $5.25, assessed to Andrew, J. W. (not contract land), voucher No. 8211, sheriff receipt No. 1897, part of sec: ion, ne of ne, sec. 25, tp. 6 s range 2 east, amount of Ux, $1.59. assessed to Bagby.C. W., voucher No. 10744. sheriff receipt 6450. 1892, part of section, nw of sw, sec. 23, tp. 4 south, range 4 east, amount of tax, , assessed to Plvston, H. L. (Paid by F. S. Felter),voucher No. 8041, sher ilT receipt No. 141. 1897, part of section, se of bw, sec. 7, tp 6 south, range 2 east, amount of tax, $1 59, assessed to Covey, C. W., voucher No. 10748, sheriff receipt No. 6448. 1897, part of section, w of se, src. 9, tp. 5 south, range 1 east, amount of tax, $8 95, assessed to Panil-oti, J. O., (not contract Und), voucher Nos. 10746 and 10750, bhei iff receipt . 1892, part of secdon, se of nw, should be se of sw, etc. 11, tp. 4 south, range 4 east, amount of tax-, $4 62, assessed to Luinns, Win. (paid October 27, 1897), voucher No. 8067, sheriff receipt No 5020 and 6.183. 1897,paitof section, of nw, sec. 21, tp. 4 sonth, range 4 east, amount of tax $6.8, assessed to Price, Ilattie, voucher No, 1U744, Bheriff receipts No. 6443. 1897, part of section, ne of ne, gee. 25, to. 4 souib, ranged east, amount of tax, $5.65, assessed to Shubert, E., voucher No. 10744. Bheriff receipt No. 6191. 1897-8, part of section, sw of ne, sec, 1, tp. 6 south, rantre 1 rant, amount of tax, $10.93, assessed to Thomas, L. M., voucher No. 10744, sheriff receipt 6105, 1899, part of section, sw of ne, see. 1, ip. 6 fontli, range 1 east, amount of 'ax, $2.63, a-Be-Bed to Thomas, L. M., vouch er No. 10913, Bheriff receipt No. 5274 1893, part of section, of se, and lots 3. sec 9, tp. 3 south, range 3 east, amount of tax, $22.08, assessed to liurney, W. T., voucher No. 8229, sher iff receipt, No. 4500. 1894, part of section, w-half of se,.4 as and lota 3, Bee, 9, tp. 3 south, range 3 east, assessed to Burney, W. T. voucher No. 10744 sheriff receipt No. 6466. 1893 4, part of section, lots 2, 3. 6, 7 and 8, sec 15, tp. 3 s, range 3 eapt, amount of tax, $5.74, Burney, VV. T.,not contract land, vouchers Nos. 8211 and 8478. 1893 4, part of section, n of se, sec. 29, tp. 3 south, range 3 east, amount of tax, $6.80, Burney. VV. T., not contract land, vouchers Nos. 8211 and 8478. 1893-4, part of section, se of ne and lotB 1, 2 and 3, sec. 27,tp. 3 south, I'ange 3 east, assessed to Burney, W. T., not contract laud, voucher Nos. 8211 and 8478. 1893 4, part of section, n1, asssed to Burney, W. T., not contract land. 1893-4, part of section, nw of sw and dJ, sec. 35, tp. 3 south, range 3 east, amount of tax, $25 80, assessed to Bur. ney, W. T., not contract land. 1893-4, part of section, nw of sw, and nw, sec. 33, tp. 4 south, range 3 east, amount of tax, $18.15. assesssed to Bur ney, V X., not contract land. 1893-4, part of section, ne of n and ne, sec. 21, jtp. 5 south, range 3 east, amount of tax, $13.14, assessed to Bur ney, W. T., not contract land. And the bosrd being fully advised it is ordered that the sheriff of Clackamas county wishdraw from Bale as above all the said land defciihec1 herein until such time as it has been definitely determined if the propoeed tax ia!e be just. In the matter of the di linquent taxes of 1895 96. It is ordered that the prop erty against which said delinquent taxes nw stand be re advertised and sjld ac cording to law. In the matter of bills No. 1, 18, 19, 24, 23. It appearing that said bills are for work on suspension bridge at Oregon City. It is ordered .that the clerk chaige the tame to Oregon City. In the matter of the report of J. R. Shaver, P L.Bchmale and L. H. Barnes, Wiles road. In the matter of the report of J. R.' bhaver, P. L. t-'chmale and L. a. Barnes, viewers appointed at the last term of this boaid to iew and lo cate a county road situate in Clackamas county, Oregon, and described in fuii on page 170 of this journal. Said viewers tiled their report showing that they had met on the 2d day of September, 1901, a day named in the notice served upon them aud were duly Bworn by subscrib ing to a written oath of office adminis tered by John W. Murdrum, deputy county surveyor, he being appointed by the board to survey said road, after which thev proceeded to the designated place and did view and cause to be sur veyed by said deputy county surveyor the above described road. They also filed the field notes and plat of survey, said viewers report favorably to the es tabl shing of sttid road as viewed and surveyed by leason that it is a good practic.il route and ol public Utility, said repoit was read on this day on'ils first reading and laid over for a stcjnd reading tomorrow. v In the matter of report of viewers on change in O. S. Murry road. In the matter of report of V. H. Boring, FJd Seifer ami John Richev, viewers ap pointed at the last term of this board to view and lot me a county road situated in Clackamas county, Oregon, and de scribed in lull ou page 102 of this jour nal. Said viewers tiled their repoit showing thai ihey met on the 26 h day of August, 1 9 J i , a day name-i in the no tice strvtd upon them and were dnlv sworn by Utvci ibinit to a written oath of otiice admin, rteieu hy John VV.Meldiuin, deputy couoiy surveyor, he being ap pointed oy tie bo rd to suivey s.od road, after w inch thv proceeded to the designated piuu. and did view and cause to be surveyed by said deputy county surveyor the above described road. They also bled the field notes and plat of sur vey, said viewers report favorably to the e.-tablishing of said road as viewed and surveyed, for the reasons that it is a good practical route and of public util ity. Said report was read on this day on its fii st. reading and laid over until tomorrow for a seco.id reading. In the matter of the report of viewers oh survey of H. R. Baker road. In the matter of the report of W. D. Mathews, (Jeo. Schneller and Benj. F. W.ebster, viewers appointed ' at the last term of the board to view and locate a county toad situated in Clackamas county, Ore gon, and described in full on page 163 of this journal. Said viewers fihd their report showing that they had met on the 30th day of Augusi, 1901, a day named in the notice served upon them and were duly sworn by subscribing to a written oath of ollice administered by John W. Meldrum, deputy County sur veyor, he being appointed Ly ihe board to friifVey said road, after which they proceeded to the designated place and did view and cause to be surveyed by said deputy county surveyor the above described road. They also filed the field notes and plat of the survey; B id view ers report favorably lor ihe reasons that it is a good practical route aud of public utility. Said report was read on this day on its first reading and laid over for a second reading tomorro w. The board now adjourned to meet to morrow at 10 o'clock. . FRIDAY, SEPT. 6tiI. The board now convened pursuant to adjouriimencommissioners and officers present as of yesterday. In the matter of the petition of K. Slm'jert for a cancellation of double as s' ssn.ent. This matter now coming on by petition of K. Shubert showing to the oonn thpt he was assessed for the year 1897 on the ne 1-4 of ne 1-4 of sec tion 25, township 4 south, range 3 east; that said fractional of land for the same year was also assessed as railroad con tract land which assessment was paid. And the board being fully satisfied that thd said assessment to K. Shubert was erroneous and a double assessment, it is ordered that the clerk cancel said double assessment of record; that it be de clared null and void and forever held f r i auyht. (Continued ntxtweek.1 W. C. IIOMAN Agricultural Implements and Vehicles 210-214 FRONT STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON. BUGGIES BUGGIES Being crowded f?r space in my warehouse, I will sell the buggies and spring wagons now in stock at prices'that defy competition. Come early and secure a buggy before the stock has been picked over. .' 1 'i'-l NEW MODEL "STEEL BBAUTV." I have a stock of these baltrs on hand that I will sell at reduced prices Call and investigate for yourself. I CARRY Buffalo Pitts' Harrows and Cultivators fjil? Owen's "Advance" 1 Peerless Plows Fanning Mills 7 ;? H Jo..", it ?i '! if. i."':1. .aVrrtf .'li vl AND Belle Cilv I eed Cutter tJA Milwauk.e Bindcis' and Mowers Writ for Catalogs uml Prices Oregon City C Portland River Line. The new steamer "Leona" will eo on this route May 30lh, making four round trips every day. This boat has been huiit especially for the Oregon City and Portland route by the Graham Bros., of the Oregon Citv Transportation Corn pan;. They believe the time has come when a good passenger and freight boat will receive enough patronage from the two cities to support the same. The tiuie card will be as follows: Leave Ore gon City at 7 and 10 a. m , 1 :30 and 4 :30 p.m.. Leave Portland 8:30 and 11:30 a. m., 3 :30 and 6 :00 p. m. Round trip will be 25 cents. Odds and Ends of LL j Jik j IE! Fl 5 Cents per Double Roll As long as the stock lasts In order to make room for new stock we will sell last season's patterns at reduced prices. 2 mk rui The Housefurnisher