Oregon City courier=herald. (Oregon City, Or.) 1898-1902, November 15, 1901, Page 8, Image 8

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    0R1G0N CITY COURJWL-HIHALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1901
30ARD OF COMMISSIONERS.
Regular Novtmher Term of the
. County Board.
fl B. Morton, John Lewellen and
T. B.Killin, County Commissioners.
Be it remembered, That a regular
arm of the Board of County Commia
toners for the county of Clackamas,
ate of Oregon, begun and held at the
:ourt house in taid county and etate on
'ednesday, the 6th day of November,
be same being the regular time fixed
. y law lor the transaction of county
ueiness. There were present Hon. J.
I.Morton, Hon. John Lewelling and
Ion. T. B. Killin, commissioners j E. H.
Joorer, clerk, J. J. Cooke, sheriff,
hen the following proceedings were
ad to-wit:
The board having examined the re
wrts of the road supervisors for their
espective districts, and being fully ad
'ised, it iB ordered that they be and are
lereby authorized to draw warrants on
ne road and general funds for the sev-
ral amounts and in favor of the follow
iig named :
Koad District No. 2
Vard Jones, road fund $ 66 00
. W Johnson 61 50
-lax Webster 67 50
tots Parker 61 50
t" 8 DeShields 51 00
II A Battin 43 50
lC Davis . 60 00
.ST Davis 44 00
ii D Jones 55 50
William Danfcrth -.. 27 75
lohnlleinrich 30 00
S L Welch 16 50
V S Kunyon 14 25
.'rank Robinson 22 50
fohn Kobinson 17 25
vVilliam Fullerton . . . ". 17 25
J Oulesby 13 15
Wi Ilium Foster 14 20
A. Mather, general fund 3 60
1 II Meyer 27 85
Vigorit Powder Co ' . 10 10
J Zeek 6 10
Total r. .$716 05
Road District No. 3
Labor on Oregon City and Damascus,
Baker's bridge and Forsythe Mill and
Deep Creek hill roads.
Orin VV Uriffin, road fund $ 35 00
W W Cooke 25 50
Frank McMurry 12 75
Marl Newell 11 25
Dan Griffin 14 25
Cad Hiser 1 50
Henry Greenwell 6 00
Albert Perlberg 6 00
li II Burghardt 3 00
James Norris 1 50
fames llenkle 4 60
EH Grillin 9 00
Roy White 1 50
Grant Mum power, general fund. 4 70
d B Johnson 7 50
Total $143 75
Road District No. 4
Labor on Linn's Mill road.
Granville Linn, road fund $ 3 00
A J Brown 2 25
Normand ,Linn 2 25
f Kilching 18 00
Charles Zeek 3 00
I E Burnett 10 00
I1 Yocum, general fund 50 00
It A Wilcox, road fund 9 00
Total .-$97 50
Labor on Foster and Milwaukie road.
BA Wilcox, road fund $ 24 00
I P Forrester 15 00
Mutt Glover 10 50
James Smith 18 00
F Slulke . 18 00
Homer Glover 12 00
Homer Bullou 9 00
J E Burnett 18 00
A Bartelemuy 3 00
Matt Glover.: 4 60
M Ingram 5 00
B Forrester 3 00
T Odell 1 50
J Anderson 9 00
Lu Bartlemay 11 25
Anton Btutke 6 00
Total '...$165 75
Road District No. 5
Labor on the Epperson and Kelly
ror.d .
J Sliirdsnll and team, road fund. .$27 00
Ralph Hirdeall 22 50
S S Waybill 26 00
Total $75 00
Road Distoict No. 9
Clarence Casseday, road fund $ 3 00
Clark Bowman 1 00
Frank Ahnert 3 00
Adolph Weiderhuld 4 50
Ed Gulier 4 50
Frank Oches 6 00
Fred iiiB 8 00
August Paulsen 1 50
Peter Ruhl, gen fund 10 25
Henry Johnson 18 00
Total $54 75
Bond District No. 10
N Tracy, road fund $ 10 50
Charles Duncan 6.75
Clyde Looney 4 50
I. Irviu 3 75
F lrvin.,., 3 HO
J Tracy 7 50
J Davis ii 50
J Tracy, gen fund 4 7o
Geo B Kate & Co (IS 00
T Yooiiin 8 64
Total
$177 81
Road District No. 11
Labor on the Abernethy road.
J E mitli, road fund $
J Pocier
J Duiimiro
J May field
1) H liocn
11 E Boen
W II Smith
S F.rieksun, gen fund
38 00
18 00
22 50
IS) 50
0 75
6 00
3 00
1 00
Total.
1 till
Road District No. 12
Labor on the Cresswoll and Milwau
Htie road.
Sam Gerber, road fund $ 15 00
JO Kirchem 16 50
N L Kirchem 18 00
Jacob Iluber 9 00
Henry Babler 0 00
tleorgo Clark 9 00
Julius Busch 0 00
Ben Swales 0 00
ODRobbins 0 00
Fred Gerber 9 00
Will livers : 9 00
Peter WiIkou 3 70
harles Thun 1 15
Fred Moser, 00
William Kirchem 3 00
Charles Johnson 7 50
W V Kirchem 13 00
A Swales 4 50
Jake Minder.1. 7 50
C Trexel...., 9 00
W P Kirchem 13 50
Vigorit Powder Co, gen fund .... 4 75
Total $198 10
Eoad District No. 13
WC Ward, road fund $15 00
C B Ward, team 15 00
J F Lovelace, gen fund ... 100
w ti Bonney 2 50
Total $33 50
Road District No. 14
Labor on Molalla and Linn'a Mill
road.
William Beard, road fund $ 7 50
L Howard 7 50
M Howard 6 00
J R Myers 13 00
James Shelley 75
John Gaffney, Jr.., 150
Total $36 25
Road District No. 15
Labor on the McCord road, ditching
and burning logs and laying croselay
and culvert.
RH Taber, road fund $10 00
11 D Miller 6 00'
A Warner 6 00
Charles Holmes 6 00
S Thomas 3 50
F M Thompson 1 50
S Thomas 6 00
Frank Butch, gen fund 15 80
Total $54 80
Road District No. 18
Work on the fill by E W Hornschuch.
WD Hill, road fund $ 9 00
Jacob Grossmiller 9 00
E W Hornschuch 9 00
G A Schubel , 6 00
Emil Guenther 9 00
Philip Massinger 4 50
E W Hornschuch 1 50
Ernest Guenther 1 00
W C Buckner 50
G A Shubel 25
Otto Moehnke 50
WP Daniels 150
Thomas Daniels 33 00
Vigorit Powder Co, gen fund.... 142 50
J G Cumins 4 10
M Frederick ; , . 3 25
Total $239 10
Road District No. 19
H Perry, road fund $ 4 50
A Erickson 6 75
O Darcruss 1 50
JHLowery... 6 40
B Mednald 6 00
James Mallatt 25 00
H Seltzer 12 00
A Hendershott 8 00
William Wallace 8 25
F Bruner 3 75
J A Hampton 4 50
J A Davis 11 50
J Rellar 3 00
E Dennis 8 25
J W Mallatt.... 160
W W Moy 9 00
J J Mallatt 29 00
E Trullinger 3 00
O Harris 75
F Miller 4 00
H Gard 1 50
A Neukirchnor 5 00
Trullinger Bros, lumber, gen fund 2 40
W II Seltzer 1 00
Total $175 15
Road District No. 20
Labor on the Clarkes road.
E W Hornschuch, gen fund....$ 8 CO
RRingo 75
C Stromgren 1 60
J Peck 3 00
A JSlrcmgren '. 32 00
F Nicholas, road fund 8 50
A J Stromgren 7 00
Wilson & Cooke 2 40
J G Cumins 426 85
Total $490 00
Road District No. 22
Labor on Molalla bridge cut.
Albert Pasold, road fund $ 2 25
Andrew Johnson 30 00
L Lindquist 31 00
Ben Noyer 1 50
George Williams 22 50
H J Kastall 24 00
Labor on Molalla and North
Fork, Baty and Meadowbrook,
Baty and Mclalla and Rauisby
and Ensile roads.
Frank Pasold, road fund 4 50
Georgo Guernsey 3 00
Raymond Dickey and team 4 50
II J Rastall 17 00
Ira Dickey 1 50
Fred Shaffer 3 00
Henry Fick 1 50
Mat Baty 3 00
A Hendershott (i 00
R P Cooper 6 00
E Austin, gon fund 10 08
L W Bobbins 5 50
M Trullinger ', 4 10
Total
$180 93
Road District No. 23'
Work on Canada thistles.
W W Jesse $
J F Yost
Taylor bridge
August Rodonhurg, gen fnnd.... 4
James McGdl 3
Ii-li ii (lolira li
Aiig Dahlmanu 3
J F Yost 4
Barlow road
J F Yost '. 8
Gravel ai count
N E Colo 11
J B King 15
Wm Tu II II
D J Parmeiiter 16
F G Peter (i
Carl lieiu'k and team 3
A It Widdows 31
J F Yost 20
DC .Freeman, gen fund
Hnghy it 1 lei n 55
Cole Bros 3
Total $227 00
Road District No. 24
Joe Meyer, gen fund .$ 1 50
Ben Eineret 7 60
LD King 1 00
FA Hilton -.. 3 00
E A Montanden U 00
I S Miller 3 90.
Baghy & Hein 32 85
C C Molson 4 85
Fd Montanden 1 50
Total $03 10
Road District No. 26
III Yajglmn, gen fund $ 1 ,',0
W II Emtio S 10
G V Adatns, road fund 4 50
JTubbs. 4 50
George Daugherty 4 50
Ralph Sawtell 4 50
Frank Sawtell.' 4 5
PC Miller. ... 4 50
P J Kay lor.. 2 25
Rav Daugtaerty 600
L Daugherty 4 50
W HEngle 20 00
E Austin, gen fund 2 88
M Trullinger 1 35
Total. $08 43
Road District No. 27 !
J T Drake, gea fund $ 1 00
Lars Jensen 75 ;
Omer Marqnam 1 50
J E Marquam , 2 00 i
T Ridings 150 1
G W Jackson 75 I
Charles Labor, road fund . . 9 75 i
Perle Hubbr.rd 7 50,
VVilliam Harmon 4 50
John Labor 1 50
Frank Jerg 18 00
Bert Garrett 5 25
Wallace Harmon 5 25
Joe Miller 10 50
Shaffer 3 00 I
Omer Marquam 15 00 !
Ira James 6 00 I
Emery James 11 25
Omer Hasty 7 47
Ed Peterson ' 5 62
Roy Phelps 15 00
O L Rosteld 11 25
C Johnson 9 00
JO Marquam 36 00
P Adama 75
Vigorit Powder Co, gen fund... . 7 50
Bagby & Hein 4 11
Total $193 10
(Continued next week)
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NOTICE OF EINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed executor had filed his final ac
count in the oflioe of the Clerk of the
County Court of the State of Oregon for
Clackamas County, and Dy order of T.
F. Ryan, Monday, December 2nd, A. D,
1901, at 10 o'clock a. m.. thereof is ap
pointed at the county courtroom in Ore
gon City, Oregon, as the time for hear
ing objections to said account.
Otto II. Miller,
Executor of the Estate of
Teter H. Miller, Deceased.
Dated Oct. 16th, 1901.
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SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the Sta'.e o Crjgon for
the County of Clackamas,
Clara Blanche Blanchot, 1
Plaintiff, I
vs.
Louis Jeanbaptist B'.nnchut,
Defendant
To Louis Jeanbaptist Ulanctaet, said dif ;ndant.
In the name of the state of Oregon, you are
hereby requirol to app wr and . answer the com
plaint fthul ag'dnst you in the above ontiiled suit
on or before the Vlst day of December, 1UU1, and
if you fail to so answer, for want thereof, the
plalntilT will apply to Llie above entitled court for
a decree forever dissolving the bonds ot matri
mony now existing between the plaintiff and de
fendant, and for such other relief as shall seem
meet and proper .
Thie summons is ordert-d published in the Ore
gon city courier Hraia lor tne p'rioa ot six
weeks from date o first publication thereof such
order being made by th Hon Tlionua F. Ryan,
Judge of ttie Counly Court of the state of Oregon,
for the county of Clackamas, on the, lltli day of
November, I'JOl.
J. J. FI1ZG?1ALD.
Attorney for Plain tilt".
First publication November loth, 1901.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
the County of Clackamas.
M. E. McOarver and W. A. Holmos,
Administrator of the Estate of R. h.
Russell, Deceased,
Plaintiff's.'
vs.
Hiram E.Straight, William E. Straight,
Margaret Grata and tirat., her
husband, Jacob Straight. James
Straight, John Straight, Uiram K.
E. Straight, administrator of Uiram
Straight, Deceased,
Di feudality
To Jacob Straight, James Straight, Margaret
Gratz, and Grfilz, her husband, and each of
you, said defendants.
In the name of the State of Oregon; You are
herebv renuired to annear and answer lh com
plaiut filed against you in the above entitled
suit on or before the last day presoriuod in the
order for publication of this summons which is
six weeks from the day of publication whereof
which date of publication is November 8th, 11)01,
and you will take notice that ii you fail so to ap
pear and answer the complaint filed against you
herein on or before said last day of said time
prescribed in said order, the plaintiffs will apply
to the court for the relief demanded in the com
plaint herein to with the foreclosure of certain
mortgages covering lots 1,2,3,4, G,7and 8 of
Block 71, of Oregon City, Oregon, and plaintiff
will apply for such other and further relief as is
just in the premises.
(This summons is published by order of the Hon.
T. A. Mcllrlde, Judge of said Court, upon applica
tion of plaintiffs herein .which order Is duly made
and entered in said court November 5ih, mot.
C. D. and D. C. IjATOURKTTifi.
Attorneys fot Plaintiff.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice is hereby given that Albert
Lacey, executor of the estate of Leono.a
Elizabeth Lacey, deceased, has rendered
and presented for final ecltlnmetit 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.,lia8 been set by the county
jude of a ii 1 comity for the hearing of
said final rept it at the couit house, in
Oregon City, in said county and etate,
and for hearing objectijns to said report
if any there ba. All person.-i interested
in said estate are hereby notified then
and there to appearand show cause, if
any there he, why said final account
should not be allowed and approved and
Baid executor discharged.
Albert Lacey,
Ex cutor of the E-talo of
Leonora Elizabeth Lacey.
Rolert A. Miller, Attorney for Estate.
CONTEST NOTICE.
D.5PABTMKNT OF THIS IXTHItlOR,
United Stat: 8 Land Ollice,
Oregon City, Or., Oct. 14, 1901.
A sufficient contest affidavit having
been filed in this oflice by Callie 13.
Charlton, contestant, against homestead
entry No. 1157(3, made October 4, 1895,
for southwest quarter section 5, town
ship 3 south, range 7 eust, by Julius
Steinbeig, contestee. in which it is al
leged that contestant "knows llio pres
ent condition i f the name; aiso that the
said Julius Steinberg liss wholly aban
doned said ciu'ni three years and thore
last past, 11 nd in no way has he kept up
residence or improvement, and that said
alleged absence from the said land was
not doe to his employment in the army,
navy or marine corpj of the United
States as a private soldier, officer, sea
uv..n or marine dining the war with
Spain, or during any other war in which
the United Slates may be engaged."
Said paities are heieby notified to ap
pear, respond and offer evidence touch
ing said alli k'iation at 9 o'clock a m. on
November 25, 1901, before the register
and receiver at the United States Land
Cilice in Oregon City, Oregon.
The said contestant having.in a proper
affidavit, filed October 12, liiol, set forth
facte which show that after due dili
gence personal service of this notice can
not be made, it. is l ereby ordered and
directed that such notice be given by due
and proper publication.
Charles B. Moores,
; Register.
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SUMMONS.
Id the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clackamas.'
Alice V. Sis! ,
Plaintiff,
vs.
'Jerry Sisk, I
Defendant, J
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
iu the above entitled suit on or before
the sixth 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 Euminons; and if
you fail to answer for want thereof, the
plaintiff will apply 10 the court for the
relief demanded !n her complaint filed
herein, to-wit:
For a decree from this court dissolv
ing the bonds of matrimony heretofore
existing bttween plaintifTand defendant,
on the ground of cruel and inhuman
treatment of the plaintiff by the defend
ant. S. S. Gillespie,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
In the circuit court of the etate of Ore'
gon for the county of Clackamas.
Minnie Narjot, 1
Plaintiff. I
vs.
Ernest Narjot,
Defendant.
To Ernest Narjot, said defendant.
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 Gth day of December, 1901, and if
you tan to so answer, lor want thereof
the plaintiff will apply to the above en
titled court for a decree forever dissolv
ing tho bonds of matrimony now exist
ing between the plaintiff anil defendant,
and for such other relief as shall seem
meet and proper.
This summonskia ordered published
in the Oregon City Courier-Herald for
the period of six weeks from date of first
publication thereof such order being
made by tlie Hon. Thomas jj. Kvan.
Judge of the county court of the state of
Oregon, for the county of Clackamas, on
the Slat day of October, lUul.
J. J. Fitzgerald,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
First publication November 1,1901
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned, the jadminiBtrator with the
will annexed of the estate of D. W.
Howell, deceased, has filed in the county
court of Clackamas county, Oregon, his
final account as such administrator with
the will annexed, and that Monday, De
cember 2nd, 1901, at the hour of 10
o clock a. m., at the county court room
o Clackamas countv,. Oregon, has been
appointed as the time arid place by said
court for the hearing and determining
any ana all oojections thereto.
Bruce C. Curry,
Administrator with the Will Annexed
of the Estate of D. W. Howell,
Deceased.
Dated October 12, 1901.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice H hereby given by the under
signed, executrix ol (be estate of Martha
A, Barlow, deceased to the creditors o'
and all peieoiia having ehiinn against
the said estate to present the same prop
erly verified, within six months from
the first publication of this notice,, to
the undersigned at the office of her at
torneys, Hedges & Griffith, in Oregon
City, Oregon.
Mary S. Barlow,
Executrix of the Will of
Martha A. Barlow. Deceased.
First publication Oct. 18, 1801.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed has been appointed administra
tor of the the t state of Fiancia Marion
l'ickard, deceased, by the county court
of the state of Oregon, for the county of
Clackamas. All persona 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
of B. M. Smith, Room 2, Ainsworth
Building, Third and Oak streets, in the
city of Portland, Multnomah county,
State of Oregon.
H. S. Harcoirt.
Administrator.
Dated at Portland, Oregon, Oct. 22,1901.
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Dalles at 8 a. m.,and arrive at destinationin ample
time for outgoing trains.
Portland Ollice, The Dalles Office
Oak St. Pock. CourtStreet.
A. 0- A IX WAY
General Agen
Oregon
Shout line
ako Union Pacific
?gE east
The 0. R. & N. Co.
Gives the Choice of
THREE
TRAINS
1MIE.Y
TWO VIA
THE OREGON
SHORT LINE
9:00 a. m.
8:00 p. ni.
TO
SALT LAKE,
DENVER,
OMAHA,
CHICAGO and
KANSAS CITY.
OXE VIA
THE GREAT
NORTHERN
6:'J0 p. m.
TO
SPOKANE,
MINNEAPOLIS,
ST. PAUL and
CHICAGO.
Ocean Steamers leave TVrtland every
5 Days for
SAN FRANCISCO
Boats leaves Portland daily for Willara-
ette and Columbia River Points.
Monthly Steamers to China and Japan.
For full information call on or address nearest
O. It. i N. Ticket Agent, or address
J.L.CRAIO, G, P. A.,
Portland, Oregon