Oregon City courier=herald. (Oregon City, Or.) 1898-1902, October 25, 1901, Page 7, Image 7

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    OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1901
THE STAR OP STARS
Steel
l&mr Star
W Wind
11 . m
KOTIOE OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
Has ball bearings In turn table. Turns freely to
the wind. Ball benrlngUhrust in wheel, insur
ing lightest running qualities, and reserving
erealest amount of power for pumping. Oai
vanized after making. Put together with galvan
ized bolts, double-nutted, no part can rust or get
loose and rattle. Weight regulator; perfect reg.
ulation. No spring to change tension with every
change of temperature, and grow weaker with
age. Repaits always on hand. These things are
worth money to you. Then why not bily a btar.
Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co
Portland, Oregon.
THE PEOPLE'S PRESS
Official Oixaii of Hie Socialist Party of
Oregon.
A fearless exponent ot scientific gov
ernment, as taught by the most advanc
ed thinkers and philosophers oi this age.
$15,000 cash to distribute among sub
scribers, who subscribe socn. You can
get sample copy free if you mention this
paper A. D. HALE, Editor,
v Albany, Ore.
WHITE COLLAR LINE
PORTLAND-ASTORIA ROUTE
STR. TAHOMA
In the County Court of of the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
Iu the matter of the estate of Ltjnora
Boss, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that Luciuda
Roes, administratrix of the estate of Leo
nora Ross, deceased, has filed her final
account in the County Court of the State
of Oregon, for Clackamas County, and
that bv order of said court Monday, the
4th day of November A. D.. 1901, at 10
o'clock a. m., in the county court room
in the court house in said county has
been fixed as the time and place for
hearing objections thereto, and settling
the same.
Lucinda Koss,
Administratrix of the Estate of
Leonora Ross, Deceased.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of
A CELEBRATED
Chickering Piano
VALUE $650.00
TO BE GIVEN AWAY
When suffering from racking cough,
take a dose of Foley's Honey and Tar.
The soreness will be relieved and a warm
grateful feeling and healing of the parts
affected will be experienced. Charman
&Co.
NEWS 0? THE WEEK.
Continued from page 1.
Tua.id.iv, October 22.
The most daring and
Daily Round Trips, except Sunday
Tiajir r.AQn
Leave Portland ' f;
Leave Astoria ' 1
M
THE DALLES-PORTLAND ROUTE
STR. BAILEY GATZERT
DAILY BOUND TRIP
EXCEPT MONDAY
VANCOUVER, CASCADE LOCKS
8T. MARTIN'S SPRINGS, HOOD
RIVER, WHITE SALMON
LYLE AND THE
DALLES
TIME CARD
Leave Portland J
Arrive The Dalles S P. M.
Leave " , ,,
Arrive Portland ,.10
MEALS Hi E VERY BEST
rjr-Sanciny Trip-' a LeadiuK Feature
Jagr-ihls Route has the (handlist Scenic Attrac
tions on larth
Landing and office, Foot Alder Street
both i-iiokes, jia:n 351 Poktlakd, Okegon
J. C. WYATT, Aflt., Vancouver
WOLFOP.O &, WYERS, Agts.,Whi!e Salmon
PRATHER & BARNES, Agts., Hood River
JOHN M. FILL00N, Agt., The Dalles i
A, J. TAYLOR, Agt., Astoria
E. W. CRICKTON.Aat., Portland
the State of
Oregon for the. County of Clackamas.
W. A. Jarvie, Plaintiff,
vs.
Jacob J.Burbank, James T. Burbunk,
Sarah Jane Allpin, Sarah Jane Staus
bury and Stephen A. Stansbury,
Defondandts.
To Jacob J.Burbank, one of said de.
fendants:
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against you
in the above entitled suit on or before
the the 18'.h day of November, 1901, and
if you fail no to appear the plaintiff will
apply to the court for the relief demand
ed in the complaint, to-wit:
For a decree correcting a certain deed
made and executed on the 20th day oi
November, 1809, by Stephen A. Stans
bury and Sarah Jane Stansbury, his
wife, to Jacob J. Burbank and James T,
Burbank to certain lands in Clackamas
couuty, Oregon, and winch deed is lounu
recorded in in Book "tl" page 140, of
the record of deeds for said county, by
eliminating the name of Jacob J. Bur
bank, as one of the grantees, and in
serting in lieu thereof the name of Sarah
J. Burbank, as one of the grantees, and
for a decree quieting the title to the
lands described in said deed, to-wit:
131 acres of land off the south end of
the east half of the southeast quarter of
section 31. townshiu 1 south, range 6
east of the Willamette Meridian; and
that you be forever barred at any right,
title or interest in and to said lands. and
for such other relief as Bhall seem u eet
and proper in the premises.
This summons is made in pursuance
of an order made by the Honorable
Thomas F. Rvan. County Judge of Olack
amas County, on the 3rd day of October,
1901.
H. E. Oitoss,
Attormv for Plaintiff
First publication of this notice October
4th, 1801.
The enterprising citizens of Oregon
City have purchased a $050 Chickering
Piano and will on January 25, 1902, give
it to the organization or person receiv
ing the greatest number of votes. The
instrument and ballot box are on exhi
bition at Burmelster & Andresen's jew
elry store, where the b allots are counted
every Wednesday evening and the result,
published in the Courier-Herald. The
official ballots are WHITE and are
crinted bv the Courier-Herald and is
sued FREE by the following merchants
with every 10-cent purchase:
R. Freytag, groceries
V. Harris, groceries
Schrewe & Vernum, meats
Brunswick Restaurant
Burmeister .k And resen, jewelry
Charman & Co., drugs
Courier-Herald, printing
Moo e's Pharmacy
Welsh's Cand? Store
Red Front, general merchandise
I. Selling,
F. T. Barlow, groceries
J M. Price, clothing
P. O. Cigar Store
Pope & Co., hardware
A. KoDertson, groceries
Ely Bros., general merchandise
G. A. Harding, drugs
J. W. Blauey, meats
G. Rosenstein, clothing
W. L. Block, housefurnieher
Kozy Kandy Kitchen
P. G. Shark, barber, confectinery.
II. Sahrader, bakery
Mrs. Deute, ladies' furnishing goods.
.ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. I
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed has been appointed adtninistra
tor of the the estate of Fiancis Marion
Pickard, deceased, by the county court
of the Etate of Oregon, for the county of
Clackamas. All persons having claims
against said deceased are required to
present same, with the necessary vouch
ers, within six nonths from the date
hereof to tht undersigned at the ..office
ofB. M. Smith, Room 2, Ainsworth
Building, Third and Oak streets, in the
city of Portland, Multnomah county,
State of Oregon.
II. IS. HARCOURT,
Administrator.
Dated at Portland, Oregon, Oct. 22,1901 .
This signature is on evary boi of the genuine
Laxative Brotno-yuinine wbiets
he remedy that cures a cold tn n da
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice is hereby given that Albert
Lacey, executor of the estate of Leonora
Elizabeth Lacey, deceased, has rendered
and presented for final settlement his
final account of his administration of
said estate and has tiled the same with
the clerk of the county court of Clacka
mas county, state of Oregon, and that
Monday. December 2nd, 1901, at JO
o'clock a. m.,has been set by the county
judge of said county for the hearing ot
said final report at the court house, in
Oregon Citv. in said county and Btate
and for hearing objections to said report
if anv there be. All persons interested
in said estate are hereby notified then
and there to appear and bIiow cause, if
anv there he. why said final account
should not be allowed and approved and
said executor discharged.
Albert Lacey,
Ex cutor of the Estate of
Leonora Elizabeth Lacey.
Robert A. Miller, Attorney for' Estate
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
OASTOHXAi
Beam the f TllB M ta Hallways BoagW
Signature
of
SUMMONS.
The Dalles, Portland and Ustoria
Navigation Co.'s
Strs. Regulator & Dalles City
Daily (exoept Sunday) between
The Dalles,
Hood River,
Cascade Locks,
Vancouver
and Portland
Touching at wav points on both sides of the
Columbia river.
dy. ti n nhovA stnamTS have teen re ul'
and are in excellent sh8pe for the season ofl 00
Hie KoKHlator Line will endeavor to giveits
natrons tho best service possible.
"Kir Comfort, Economy Rnd rieasure
travel by the steamers of Hie 1-rgulalor
Line.
Tho oiinvA tnmnrfi loave Portland 7a. m.and
Dalles at8 a. m..and arriveat destination in ample
time for outsolug trains.
Portland Office. Ihe Dalles Office
Oak St. Pock. Courtstreet.
A. C. A1XAVVAT
CtneialAgen
In the Circuit Court of the Si ate of
Oregon, for the County ot Clackamas
WilHnm A. Crisell, Plaintiff,
vs.
William Rateliff, Defendant.
In the name of the State of Oregon,
vou. Wl nam tiaxcnn. aeienuani, are
hrhv notified and required to be and
nnnear in the above entitled suit in the
-- . ,., il,
aoove nameu. circuit, cow inm omci mo
complaint of said plaintiit therein tiled
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed executor has filed his final ac
count in the office oi the tjierK ot the
County Court of the State of Oregon for
Ulackamas Uounty, ana Dy oraer ot .
F. Ryan, Monday, December 2tia, A. u.
1901, at 10 o'clock a. m.. thereof is ap
pointed at the county court room in Ore
gon City, Oregon, as the time for hear
ing objections to said account.
UTTO 11. MILLER,
Kxecutor of the Estate of
Peter H. Miller, Deceased.
Dated Oct. 16th, 1901.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is lmreby given by the under
signed, executrix of the estate of Martha
A. Barlow, deceased to trie creditors o;
and all poisons having claims against
thesaidesttn to present the same prop
erly verified, within six months from
the first i indication of this notice, to
the undersigned at the olli.ie of her at
torneys, H -'ges & Grillith, in Oregon
City. Oreg
JHAIiY B. LiARLOW,,
Exe"utnx of the Will of
Martha A. liarlow, Deceased.
First publication Oct. 18, 1901.
'
SUMMONS.
Io the Circuit Court of the State ol
Oregon, for the County of Clackamae .
Alice V. Sisl
Plaintiff,
ve.
Jerry Sisk, I
Defendant,;
To Jerry Sisk, defendant.
In the name of the state of Oregon :
You are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against you
. 1 L... f
in the aoove euutieu suit on or ueioro
the fifth day of December, 1901, which
is six weeks after the 25th day of Octo
ber, 1901, the date ordered for the first
publication of this summons; and if
you fail to answer for want thereof, the
plaintitt will apply 10 me court lor me
relief demanded n her complaint filed
herein, to-wit:
For a decree from this court dissolv
ing the bonds of matrimony heretofore
existing between plaintiff and defendant,
on the ground ol cruel ana inhuman
treatment of the plaintiff by the defend
ant,
S. S. Gillespie,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT,
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned, the administrator with the
will Annexed of the estate of D. W.
against you by November 8th, 1901, that Howell, deceased, has filed in the county
being the day set for the trial oi this court 0f Clackamas county, Oregon, his
case, following six weeks publication oi final account as such administrator with
Oregon
iionrXiFffi
AND UNION PACIFIC
E EAST
The 0. R. & N. Co.
Gives the Choice ef
this summons, and you will take notice
that if von fail to so appear and answer
said complaint lor me warn mereoi,
nlaintiff herein will apply to the said
court for the relief prayed for in said
complaint, which is in brief, as follows
to-wit: For a decree against said defend
ant; decreeing the plaintiff to be the
owner in fee pimple of the following de
scribed premises and the whole thereat,
t.n-wit :
Lot 4 cf section 22, and the west half
r,f the east half of section 28 in township
3 sonth of range 1 west, Willamette
Meridian, being and situate in Clacka
mas county. State oi Oregon. And de-
creelns that defendant has n right, ti
tle, interest or estate in or to said prem
ises, or anv Bart thereof, and for BUch
other and further relief as to this court
may seem equitable and juat and for
his costs ann disbursements.
This summons is servhd by public
tion fcr six weeks bv order of Iloru
Thomas F. Ryan. County Judge of
Clackamas Couxty, State of Oreron,
bearine date October 2nd, 1901, said or
der beine obtained from said judge be
caus of the absence from the county of
Hon. T. A. McBride, Judie of the Ju
dicial District.
Robert A. Mnxn
Attorney for Plaintiff.
the will annexed, and that Monday, De
cember iJnd, 1901, at the hour of 10
o'clock a. m., at the county court room
of Clackamas countv. Oregon, has been
appointed as the time and place by said
court for the hearing and determining
any and all objections thereto.
BRUCE U. JUKRY,
Administrator with the Will Annexed
of the Estate of D. W. Howell,
Deceased.
Dated October 12, 1901.
EXECUTOR'S
NOTICE
ITORS.
TO CRED
In the County- Court, of the Btate of
Oregon for County of Clackamas County
In the matter oi the estate ot jamea
L. Bailey, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that ihe under
signed has been appointed executor of
the aboye entitled estate, ah persona
havinir claims againtt said estate are
hereby required to present them duly
verified wtihin six months from the
date of this notice to the said executor at
the office of John W. Loder, at Oregon
City, Oregon.
Francis Bailey.
Executor of the Estate of
James L.' Bailey, Deceased.
Dated October 2, 1901. ,
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Swedish
I Asthma
z
ICure
ABSOLUTELY CURES 1
Asthma
Hay Fever
Bronchial Trouble
I GUARANEE D NO OPITAES
For Sale by
Stole The most daring and inten
J75.000 ious r ib' ry of a public in
' lu stitminn ever perpetrated in
Postage Chicigo was sncessfully no-'
Stamps .cmnglish"d sometime between
Saturday night and this morn
ing, when postage stamps to the value
of $74,010 were tKkm from the stamp,
vault who bored a passage through-a .
steel fixr in crdfi lo rencti fln-ir plun- :
der. If they had calculated their dis- ;
tance six fret to the west from the po-nt j
where they worked they undoubte lly ;
would have carried off nearly $10,"00 in
cash and $800,000 in stamps. The bur
glars tunneled under tho buildings lo
reach the des'red point.
Kitchar.er calls for more troops,
Yale college holds a bi-certe.nni.i
celebration.
Sir ThomH Linton will enter no yacht
for the Amei ica's cup next fall.
The progress ri negotiation for new-
flour and sawmill t. Astoria delayed by
refusal of promoters to ptiv high prices
for sites.
The Oregon Hopgr wers' Asaoriutinn
met at i oodburn and contracted to sell
in London. a wealthy vjanioi uiim
agrees to advance nine ct-nrs per pound
on the pool and will market the some in
London.
W ednesdny Octol er 23.
A dispatch from London states lhat
Sir Redvi-rti Buller has been relieved of
the command of the tirot Army Corps,
in consequence of ihe Bpeech he made
on October 10, after the luncheon given
in his honor by the King's Royal Rifles,
dealing with his famous dispatch to
General V bite at Ladysiuith, - lie has
been placed on half pay and General
French has been appointed to mcceed
him.
Governor Geer spoke at Waverly
Ohio, and declared that democrats were
worse than trusts.
The Southern Pacifle Railroad Com
pany Company will assist Oregon pro
ducers to market wares by publishing
monthly lists of articles for sale by far
mers. The Presbytery has accepted the res
ignation of Rev. W. O. Forbes.
Bernal Wulfard, a fireman, has Bued
the Southern Pacific Railroad Company
for $40,000 damages, on acooutit of per
sonal injuries received last February by
.ma running off the track.
Thursday, October 24,
Southern " The north-bound overland
Southern Pacific passenaT
train was held no at Walk
er'8 station 17 miles south
of Eugene at about 2 o'clock
esterdav " nio.ning. A
masked man boarded the train at Cot
tage Grove. On reaching Saginaw the
nien made the fireman and helper get
off the eiuine, uncoupled the express
car and ordered the engineer to move
ahead a Bhort distance, where the ex
press messenger was ordered to open up
but he silently declined. The burglar
blew open the door with dynamite, bu-
Messencer U, K. Uharles Btoou the rob
ber off with his shotgun, and he fit
nallv ordered the cars moved to Goshen,
where the mail car was relieved of the
registered pouch. The robber then or
dered the engineer to pull up to the out
skirts of E ione, where oe disap
peared. N description of t e robbers
was secure i, and the clue i an uncer
tain quantity.
Pacific
Train
H. Id
Up.
Where Roll the Oregon.
Tbi is ideal weather for a trip on the-"
upp. r Columbia river. And the traffic
between Portland and The Dalles is on
the increase. We are informed by the V
people of the Regulator line of boats -thai
their business for 1901 haH shown'a
marked advance over any previous year,
notwithsiandidg the White Collar line
has an opposition boal on their route do
ing a good business.
The roa Is are vety dusty in vv"as&i
county. One can note the prourjss of'
tenuis and droves of stock by floating:,
cloud- of dust. We were cordia ly en
i trti tained by Auu.-t Biichler of f'e fa
mous (Id Columbia brewery at The
! Dalles. This is one of the oldest brew
eries of the state, havii g been built in
1858 by H . Ludwig. lis annually out
put of "hop juice" is 5000 barrels.
Alike Mnlve.', of Clackamas county, Ls
employed in the Moody warehouse.
After a few dt s of " activity in' The
Dalles we lloa ed down to Hood Riverw
where we spent Sunday Hood River ia
famed the world over for her big ted ap
ples and luarious strawberries, and per
haps the readers of your columns will
find a brief sketch of some u.tirest.
We are indebted to much valuable in
formation to Hon. E. L. Smith, presi
dent of the Oregon State Board of Hor
ticulture, who has been a resident of
this valley for 20 years, has a lovely and
problic orchard of 50 acres, three mill's
above town, and he is enthusiastic over
the future prospects fcr the Oregon,
fruitgrowers if they can be induced toco-operate,
for on Iv in union is there
strength. The individual p odncer is at
the tender (?) mercies of commission
shaiksand diamond stud speculators.
One reason .why Hood liver lruit al
ways commands good prices is that they
have a well organized union and no com
petition amongst the produces.
Henry T. Williams, who owns exten
sive echards in the Ozark mcuuniins of
Arkansas, and who recently purchased
an 80 acre orchard in noon luvtr val
ley, rays, in speaking of Ihe strawberry
industry here: "The demand exceeded
thetuppU. Markets that wanted them-.
could not be supplied, and had to go
without. Commission men who wanted
them on toinmission were told that
nothing left this place except w hen paid,
for in advance or guaranteed. Dealers
who want to beat down prices were toloS
that if they were not good to stick byr
piices first given they would not get'
any. Never befor wsb the grower King
of the market. But one variety can be
sold with favor and from but one plaee,,.
the true home of its adoption Hoodi
River. There are certain peculiar mer
its connected with this variety The
Clark's Seedlin". That it constitutes a
chapter in h" mime very remark
able What '- mat gives this berry
its excellence n. ,., no one knows. Ihe--berry
is no1 loe saun- e'sewhere. It.
carries tor uisiumi-i-s hi ouu or more-
miles safely and holds thin to the end. 7
Several shipments of strawberrieB
that went to the Kloml) Ke country are
reported to have arrived there in good
condition and sold like hot inkes at $5
per h'-x There were 4o,O0U crates of
strawberries thipped frcm here this
year ever GO carloods. 'i lie cash re
turns to the growers was about $85,000.
a deduction of $25,000 for picking and
crates, leaves the growers about ut.),000-
clear of expenses. The entire acreage-
BOAKI) OF COMMISSIONERS.
Regular October Term
Board.
of the County
R. Morion, John Ltwtlling and T.
I!. Klllin, Com in Issioncrs,
C. G. HUNTLEY
Oregon City, Oregon
(Continued from last week)
In the matter of the application of W
II Smith tor the rebate on subscription
on tho Oregon City and Logan Road
Now at this time it appearing to the
Board that the property of W II Smiih
was damaged to the extent of $10 by the
blasting of rocks and stumps on the said
hinhwav. It is therefore ordered and
adiudged that the said W II Smith be
allowed the sum of $10 on said snbscrip-
tbn.
In the matter of the petition of Chas
Schmidt for Liquor License in Barlow
nrecinct :
Now comes tnas, ccnmmt ueiore tue
Board, bv his attomev, L Stipp, and
presents the petition of the said Chas
Schml'it, and a majority oi me legal
voters in Barlow voting precinct, pray
THREE
TRAINS
ASM
-TWO VIA.
TBS
SHORT
LINE
9:00 a. m.
9:00 p. m.
TO
SALT LAKE,
DENVER,
OMAHA,
CHICAGO and
KANSAS CITY.
ONE VIA
TSE GREAT
NORTHERN
6:10 p. m.
TO
SPOKANE,
MINNEAPOLIS,
ST. PAUL and
CHICAGO.
Food Literature
For Almost
'Ocean Steamers leave Tortland every
5 Days for
SAN FRA
Boats leaves Portland daily for Willam
ette and Columbia River Points.
Monthly Steamers to China and Japan.
Ft fnll Information call on or Ktilrtw nearest
O. K, & S. 'liciet Agent, or address
A. h. CRAIG, O, T. A.,
Portland, Oregon
The Northern Pacific is not
d among railways for its
advertising matter. Its
pamphlets, folders, booklets, etc., are
tastefully gotten p and are valuable for
what they contain. Here is a partial liet
XT 4-1 ' of '" MR. CHAS. S. FEE, eneral Passenger
IN Ollllllfal Agent, St. Paul, Ninn., will "end out, carefully
v5 mailed, upon receipt of prices given. Any combi
nation can be made, and money or express orders, eilver or stamps will be
accepted. This is a fine opportunity to obtain good descriptive reading
matter for little or nothing, - '
Wonderland 1901
An animal siblleation, beautifully iiluftratid in color and
halftone. This nmnt.er treau particularly of the history of Send
the Northern t'aeilio's Trademark, the cast.-r Battlefield lu SU CnU
Montana, and the YIlwstoue 1'jrk.
Miniature Wonderland
A neat and dainty pirrfflwrttfm containing a complete hlst-y
ut the Northern Pacllio Trademark. Tho artistic coven of f"ni
the Wonderland, 1W1 are used in miniature. Four Ctntt
Wi!d Flowers from Yellowstone
A book of proMf-d wild tlowen irom len-WBione rara,
showing the real llowore in their natural colors, a dainty
and beautiful souvenir ten Kpeolmens of flowers and six
full page illustration! af Park scenery.
Yellowstone National Park
A new 112 pare book, t a, fluiblc covers, good paper,
plain tvpe, Illustrated, poeket size, a compendium I and
descriptive ol the Woild's Wonderland.
Climbing Mourt Rainier
. - iiTni i l Jii Ti rintrrs. in stroiiK. nexiuie
covers, printed on hwjwf, descriptive of an ascent of
the highest peak iu ttat f vmu tutes
facial nature. ,
Send
F fty Centa
Twenty-fiv
Centa
CONTEST NOTICE.
Dkpaktmint of- thk Intkkiok,
United States Land Office,
Oregon City, Or., Oct. 14, 1901.
A sufficient contest affidavit having
been Died in this office by Callie B.
Charlton, contestant, against homestead
entry No. 11170, made October 4, 1895,
for southwest quarter section 5, town
ship 3 south, range 7 east, by Julius
Steinberg, contestee, in which it is al
leged that contestant "knows the pres
ent condition of the same; also that the
Baid Julius Steinberg has wholly aban
doned said claim three years and more
last past, and in ry) way has he ktpt up
residence or improvement, and that sai l
alleged absence from the said land was
not due to his employment in the army,
navy or marine corpj of the United
Stales as ft private soldier, ollicer, sea
man or marine dining the war with
Spain, or during any other war in which
the United Stat-s may be engaged."
Said paities are heieby notilied to ap
pear, respond and offer evidence touch
ing said alb-giationat 9 o'clock a. m. on
November 25, 1!K)1, before the register
ami receiver at the United States Land
Office in Oregon City, Oregon.
The said contestant having.in a pror
affidavit, filed October 12, l'JOl, set forth
alter uue am
ing that said Chas Schmidt be granted a!
license to sell liquors in liarlow precinct. '
And it appearing to the Hoard that said
petition has been made in a legal man
ner and the n-scessary fee? Uiive been
paid, It is therefore ordered that fcaid
license be granted, and the Clerk is
hereby authorized to issue the same to
the said Chas Schmidt.
In the matter of petition of J W
Strucken for robate of Poll Tax :
Now comes J W Strucken and presents
an alfidavit stating that he paid a poll
tax for N SEndersby for the year of 1900
and that the said N S Endersby was not
a resident of ClackaraaB County at that
time, and the Board being fully advised
it is ordered that J W Strucken have a
rebate in the sum of
In the matter of the County Clerk's
statement of scalps delivered during the
month of September, 1901 :
This matter coming on upon County
Clerk's report of scalps turned in and
warrants issued and tbe Hoard being
fully advised, it is ordered that the same
be and hereby is in all respects approved.
lu the matter of reports of officers lor
the month ol September. 1901
The ollicers having made their reports
and the I!ord having examined their
books and being fully advised, It is or
dered that ihe same le and hereby is In
all reauccts approved and accepted
Said reports sh iw collections as follows,
tow it :
County Clerk M41 2'
Con nly Recorder 195 bO
Alter i.asamg hills iNos, a, an, V) and
u strawbeniee in Hood River and VVbite
Salmon is about 3oJ acres, over $ I GO per
acre net profit.
Space will not permit us giving tue
Hood River valley a proper description.
The people here all heem prosperous. As-
an example ot app o LUiiuro we wtlii
mention U. 11. Deathman's orcnard ot
dve acres, now 11 years of nge. He has
mostly late winter varieties, and ot
course exercises care in picking and pack
ing, but for the last Uve years bis apple
crop from these five acres has brought
him an average ol HUU incasii. bay,
don't that beat raising 40 cent wheat?
Our thanks are due V, WincuelL
pioneer native son of Hood River valley,
for a pleasant drive, and much of the in- ,
formation we gathered of the valley's
oioneer history. The first nuttier lo
cated in Hood River valley in 1H5-1. Ihn
first store building was erected in the
town in 1881 by John Parker, now de
ceased. It is still standing and h occu
pied by Bone & McDjnald, as a general
merchandise store. The town was in
corporated in 1894, and now ban a popu
lation of 700 souls. An electiic light
plant has recently been placed in opera
tion. It has a local telephone system,
and is'a live up-to-date buig. - It is GUV
miles by rail from Portland. During
high water river steamers run right up
to the town, but at low water as present
it is a mile from the landing. But after
all is said about Hood River, she can't,
hold a candle to our native soil Clacka
mas county.
Houov
How's This!
We offer One Hundred Dollars lie-
ward for any case of Catarrh that n-
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure;
F. J. Chisney & Oo,, rrops., Toledo. U. -
We, the undersigned, have known IV
Cheney for the last 15 year, and bt
lieve him perfectly honorable in- nil
business transactions and financially
able to carry out any obligations made
by their firm.
West & Tuuax, Wholesale Druggists, .
Toledo, C.
Walking, Kinnas & Marvin, Wkot
' sal" Druggists, Toledo, O,
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken infer
nally, acting diiccUy upon tho blood njxl
mucous suriaccs ol tu-.) fystera. i'nee
75 cents per bottle. Sold by all drtij
gists. Testimonials free.
Hall s ramily rills are the best.
No
i gence personal service of this notice can 41, the Board adjourned to meet at call.
County Treasurer' Xolicd.
I now have money on hand to
county warrants endorsed prior to
vein be r J-tn, l!i9s, and also road war
rants endorsed prior to Febivury Jt.
1901. Interest wiil cease on the warrant In
cluded in this call on the d it. hereof.
A. I.ClXl.INi;,
Trms Cliii-kama." Co., Or..
Oregon City, Oa. 18th, 19 U.
Sand
Twcnty-flvg
outside of Alaska oi cenu.
not be made, it is hereby ordered and
directed that such notice begiven bv due
and proper publication,
;Ciiablks B. Moorish,
Register.
Continued next week.
A report from Sunt. J. O. Gluck, Re
form school, Pruntytown, W. V'a. Oct.
18th. 1900. "After trying all other ad
vertised cough medicines we have de-
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Iil8 KiMl YOU Have Always Boiljftt j rinsivelv in the West Virginia reform
fcliool. I find it tho most eflective, and
absolutely harmlehs." Charman & Co.
A snip 89 acres, 4lj miles from Otv
gon Cdy, ;i''in cultivation, building find.'
oichard. $15 per ai re. O. O.T. Wil
liams, office in Hard ty building.
OASTOrilA
Bean tli
of
Ih8 Kiwi Vou Have Always i
When you visit Portland don't fcJ tu
get your meals at the Royal Restaurant,,
First and Maduon. They sorve an e
celiont meal at a moderate price; atKHL,
I pare meal, 15c.
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