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COURIER ESTABLISHED MAY, 1883
HBRALD ESTABLISHED JULY, 1893
NDEFENDENT ESTABLISHED 1898
OREGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1902
19th YEAR, NO. 33
BOARD 01' COlIHlSSIUJiKRS.
Reiil ir November 'iVrin
Board. -
of thcCtiiutT
J, 11, Morton, John Lewollen and T,
Killln, Commissioners.
Ia 1 lie matter of the application of
Wtu Harris for improvement of Oregon
City and Linn Mill road :
It is ordered that William Harris be
be authorized to lay 25,000 feet of plank
on the Oregon City and Linn Mill road
, ana that he receive $2 per M therefor
when so laid.
In the matter of highwaymen in Mil
waukie and Oswego precincts:
It appearing to the Board that numer
ous persons have been held up and rob
bed on the public highway in Milwaukie
and Oswego precincts, and that the said
robber or robbers have successfully
eluded the officers of the law. It is or
dered that the sheriff" be authorized to
otter a reward of $100 for the arreBt and
conviction of the person or peisons en
gaged in said robbery.
In the matter of the Moehuke and
Benson road in Road District No 18:
It is ordered that Supervisor Daniels
of Road District, No 18, be and hereby
is authorized to appoint Fred Moehnke
as Deputy Road Supervisor in said dis
trict, said deputy to supervise the grad
ing of the Moehnke and Beason road in
Bald district.
In the matter of the application of
William Rider for improvement of Rider
Hill:
On application of William Rider for
the improvement of Rider Hill, It is or
dered that Clackamas County furnish
2000 Corduroy, provided the people in
the vicinity ot said hill volunteer and
lay the same.
In the matter of the application of J.
H. Honebone for improvement of the
Davie road :
On application of J H Honebone for
improvement of the Davis road, It is or
dered that Clackamas County furnish
4000 feet of lumber for said road, pro
vided the people in the vicinity furnish
an equal amount and lay all.
In the matter of report of John Heinz,
supervisor of Road District, No 25:
It appearing t the Board that this re
port was laid ov from the November
term for the rei. -mi that said supervisor
had not compli -d with the orders of this
Board, and now on this date, the Board
being fully advised, It is ordered that
said report be allowed in full and that
the amount of said report paid out of
Road Fund be taken from the apportion
ment of said district in 1932.
In the matter of report of W H Coun
sell, supervisor Road District, No 1 :
It appearing to the Board that this
report was laid over at the November
terra for the reason that said supervisor
had not complied with the orders of this
Board, and now on this date, the L'oird
being fully advised, It. is ordered that
said report be allowed in full and thai
the amount of said report paid out of In the matter of report of Dr.
Road Fund be taken from the apportion- on examination of W T Tinsley :
Stuart
ment of said district in 1902.
In the matter of petition of Elizabeth
Heitkemper for vacation of part of
Third Avenue, Oik Grove:
Now comes on to be heard the petition
of Iilizabeth Heitkemper, praying to the
Board to vacate that part of third Ave
nue which lies North of the line between
lots 4 and 5 of Tract 94, Oak Grove, as
the same is laid out. And it appearing
to the Board that a remonstrance to said
petition has been filed with this Board,
It is therefore ordered that said petition
he laid over until Jan. 3rd, 1902, at 10
o'clock a. m.
It appearing to the Board that at the
November terra thereof 1901, W T Tins
ley presented a petition signed by nu
merous citizens of Needy asking the
Board to grant id to the said W T
Tinsley, and it further appearing that an
order was made directing said Tinsley to
be examined by the County Physician
before any aid be granted, and it further
appearing that said examination has
been made and that said County Physi
cian 1ms submitted a report of said ex
amination in recommending the said
Tinsley to the consideration of this
I Bo ird, It is therefore ordered that W T
In the matter of care and keeping
Abraham Yates, a county charge:
It appearing to the Board for the
month of December, 1900, E N Foster
was entitled to $0 00 for the care and
keeping of said county charge and that
no warrant has been drawn therefor, and
it futther appearing that said E N Foster
has drawn $6 00 on account of Baid
county charge for the month of Novem
ber, 1901, and that be was only entitled
to two-thirds of said amount, or $4 00,
It is ordered that a warrant be drawn in
tavor of E N FoBter for $4 00, and that
Abraham Yates receive no further aid
from Clackamas County.
In the matter of warrants drawn for
-county charges :
It is ordered that the names of county
charges be published each month in con
nection with warrants for care and keep
ing of said county charges.
In the matter of the J R Lewis County
Road:
It appearing from the petition of A
Ilayhurst and the showing made in rela
tion thereto that the true location of the
J R Lewis County Road where it runs
between the Donation Land Claims of O
F Beatie and Jeptha May is in doubt
and that the fencing along this road be
tween these claims is obstructing said
road, and this Board being unable to
make the proper order in relation thereto
without being further informed as to the
facts, It is therefore ordered that the
County Surveyor be and is hereby di
rected to make an examination and a
survey of said J R Lewis road where it
runs betweon said Donation Land Claims
of C F Beatie and Jeptha May and to de
termine the township line on the south
boundary of Tp 3 S, R 2 E, where it runs
between Section 34, in Ip3 S, R 2 E, and
Section 3 in Tp 4 S, R 2 K, and to deter
mine the South boundary of the C F
Beatie D L O, and to determine the Nort h
line of the Jeptha May D L C, and to
map said claims in relation to said
county road and also to mark out on
said map or plat the line of the travelled
road between these two cbmns and the
location of the fences on b"th sides of
said road along these two claims, and to
show the date of the respective surveys
of the township and claim linns; in rela
tion to said claim 8 and fo bri'ir friM re
port or plat or map to this B 'rd before
the n 'xt session thereof, and it is so ordered.
of Tinsley be allowed the sum of
month from December 1st, 1901.
to per
AWAVVVVWVWVWAVA
LOCAL SUMMARY
BPme nr nrmr wrvv
In the matter of petition for incorpo
ration of Milwaukie.
Now comes on to be heard petition
signed by 44 residents of Milwaukie,
asking the board to incorporate as a
municipal corporation under the pro
visions of the general laws of the State
of Oregon, part of the Donation Land
Claim of Lot Whitcomb, William Meek,
Hector Campbell, Daniel Hathway and
Joseph Kellogg in Township one south,
range one and two east.
And it appearing to the Board hat a
remonstrance agaiust said petition has
been filed with this Board. It is there
lore ordered that said petition be laid
over until January 3rd, 1902, at 10
o'clock.
In the matter of application of J J
Mallatt for culvert lumber.
It is ordered that J J Mallatt be
allowed lumber for building culverts on
the Clarks road.
In the matter of the petitiou of 0 S
Philps and wife.
Now comes W fl. Mattoon and pre
sents to the Board a petition signed by
13 citizena of his neighborhood asking
the board to grant assistance to Mr and
Mrs Philps, and the board being fully
advised, It is ordered that O 8 Philps,
and wife have aid in the sum of $5 per
month from November 1, 1901 and that
warrant be drawn in favor of W H
Mattoon.
In the matter of improvement of the
Barlow and CaBcade road :
On application F E Shorgle, It is
ordered that Clackamas county furnish
2000 corduroy for the Barlow and Cas
cade road.
In the matter of the petition of
Stephen D Hungate, to declare the
Moiaila River a public Highway:
Now comes on to be heard the petition
of Stephen A D Hungate, showing to
the Board that on the 2d day of Decem
ber, 1901. he filed with the clerk of
Clackamas county, his written declara
tion for the exclusive right to regulate,
manage and control the floating, trans
portation and booming of logs, lumber,
timber and wood upon the Molalla,
river, and such tributaries hereto as is
hereaftei set forth, together with the
field notes, map and certificate of the
surveyor as required, and he was en-
Omtinued on page 8.
rPANH BU5CH
The Houscfumisher
OUR GREETING
The old year has gone The new
year is here. We wish you well as
the years change. We greet all our
friends with good wishes and
Great Bargains
We are ready to add quality of goods
Friday, December 27
Governor Governor John R Rogers
Rogers , died yesterday evening at
Dead. Olympia, the Washington
pUte capitol, after a lin
gering illness of six days. In the morn
ing he began to sink and passed into a
comatose statu. He erew steadily
weaker through the entire day. The
coliaps3 was a surprise to his family and
physician, as he had rested better dur
ing the preyious night. Mr. Rogers
end the Governor's two daughters, Mrs.
Blackmah and Miss Helen Rogers were
at hiB bedside all day. The Governor's
son, Edwin Rogers, who is in London,
was cabled, and F. J. Ropers, the Stn
ford professor, and A. C. Rogers, of
Santa Barbara, were sent for. Gover
nor Rogers died. Governor Rogers will
be succeeded by Lieutenant-Governor
McBride, who was elected on the re
publican ticket, John It. Rogers was a
native of Maine, born in 1834, and from
an obscure drugitist at Puyall lp, rose to
be governor of Washington. In Kansas
he engaged in farming, and also con
ducted f ding store. He was active in
organizing the farmers' alliance, and
was editor rf the Kansas Commoner for
eevsral years at Wichita, during which
time he held several minor offices. He
was the author of several works on po
litical economv, written in an incisive
style. He was elected as a member of
the Washington legislature In 1894 as a
pooulist. In the memorable three-cornered
convention held at Ellenshurg in
August,- 1890, he was nomiuated for
governor on the fusion ticket, alter one
of the greatest political struggles in the
history of the state. He was elected
by a largo majority, defeating P. B.
Sullivan, the republican nominee, of
Tacoma. In September, 1900, he was
renominated by the fusiouidts at Seat
tle, and re-elected by 2000 majority , de
feating State Senator J. M. Frink.
Governor Rogers was not what would
be called a politician, but of the Bevn
times he was a candidate for oflloe, le
was never defeated. He was upright
and honest, and no matter whom he
crossed, he spoke his sentiments, and
put them into practica as far as was in
his power. He was a true friend, but a
bitter political foe. He instituted many
reforms during his term of office, and
was generally regarded as a successful
governo-.
Saturday, December 28.
Germany's A dispatch from Wsh-
Nam mrton states mat me
Show. gathering of German war
ships in the vicinity of
Venezuela and the presence in the same
locality of so many American, British
French and other warships ia directing
attention to the Immense naval demon
stration Germany ia about to make
against Venezuela. Thus far Ger
many has not made public the exact de
tail of her proposed nmve, the official
communication to th- UnWed States be
ing confiued to an inquiry us to the at
titude of this government on the ques
tion of a demonstration, in view of a
nnrnnnA .in the nart of Germany not to
acquire any permanent fool held in Ven
ezuela. The answer of this govern
ment was entirely satisfactory to the
German authorities, who have since
proceeded with their planB for coercing
Venezuela.
Four hundred were killed in a battle
in the interior of Columbia.
Chauncey Depew and Miss May
Palmer were mairiei at Nice.
The Dalles-Celilo canal project is bet
ter in favor than ever before.
United States Senator William J.
Sewelldiedat Camden, N. J., yesterday.
(iovernor Rogers' death was due to
worry over slate matters as much as ills.
Actine Governor Henry G. McBride
will take the oath of office today as gov
ernor of Washingtin.
The body of Landus, the Cooj county
muMer. lies buried in Benton county,
so claims the murderer 8 brother.
Nine ships are boheve 1 to have been
lost in Chalb.m bay, Puet Sound.
Southern California suffers a severe
loss from a heavy wind and sand storm,
Many oranges were blown trom trees
and whole orchards devastated.
The finest bon bon
heK.K. K. v
boxes in towr at
Go to Racke. Store for bargains.
The latent in chocolate of all kinds at
the Kozy Kandy Kitchen,
Kozy Kandy Kitchen, up to -date on
home-made candies.
A few watches for sale cheap at
Younger's. Watches cleaned, $1.
1(20 to $100 to loan on chai tal or per
sonal security.
DlMIC'K & Eastham, Agts.
Land titles examined, abstracts made
and money loaned at lowest rates.
Dimiek & Eastham, Lawyers, Oregon
City.
Lumber Leave orders at this office
for first-class lumber of all kinds, or ad
dress W. F. Hahbis. Beaver Creek,
Oregon.
Drs. R. B. apd A, L. Beatie, dentists,
Weinliard buildiug.
Our prices showed Your money
saved in millinery at Red Front Store.
- "Move 'em quick" prices are Pput on
everything that comes into the Racket
Store.
House and half-acre on edge of city
lniits forenle for $175. Inquire at Cour-ir-Herald
office.
Piano lessons given by Mrs. V. Har
ris, Coiner 13th and Main street. Mans
feldt's technic a specialty.
The Weekly Oregonian gives all the
national news and the Courier-Herald
gives all local and county news. Both
one year for Two Dollars.
The P. C. & O. T. line will until
further notice make a 25 ceit round trip
rate from Canoniah and Oregon City to
Portland on Sundays, wfth cars every
30 minutes.
Pnrties having a farm to rent will do
well to call on O. A. Cheney, real es
tate and insurance agent, at Oregon
City, who has applicants.
Special sale millinery Red Front,
Mens' and boys' hats less than fac
tory prices Red Front Store.
Key fitting, lock work and saw riling
at Johnson & Lumb's bicycle shop, op
posite Electric hotel. Satisfaction guar
anteed.
For Fruit Trees, flowers, etc., apply to
I' LeMahien, Oregon City.
Why drink rot-gut, when you can
get Sanamoro hind-made sour mash at
Kelly & Noblitt's
Hot soda at the Kozy Kandy Kitchen,
The Portland City & Oregon Railway
Company will run cars every 30 minutes
between Oregon City and Portland Sun
day. A delightful ride fur only 25 cent
the round trip. The cars run cleai
hrouh to Canom.ih on that dr y.
The Oregon City boats now make
three trips daily to Portland and re
turn, except Sunday. The t me card is
changed as follows: Leve Oregon
City at foot of eighth street, 7 -30 a. iu. ;
11 a. m. ; 2:30 p. m Leave Portland at
foot of Taylor street, 9 a. m.; 12:30 p. m. ;
4 p.m. The boats are roomy, and the
scenery can be viewed from comfortably
seated and lighted cabins, while the pur
ser and othcers are clever and attentive.
See the men's new dress skirts and
petticoats they are Due atr the Racket
Store.
Money talks but bargains you get
for vour money talks more yet when
you buy at the Red Front.
Try the new candy kitchen, oppotite
Barlow's grocery.
50 woodchoppers wanted by Crown Pa
per Company.
JJANK OF OREGON CITY
OLDWT BANKING IIOl'SK IN TBK CITY
CAPITAL
SURPLUS
I50.0f0.00
?20,85O.0O
Chas II. Caufikid; President
Geo. a. Harding, Vice-President '
E. G. Caufiei.d, Cashier
General banking business transacted
Deposits received stibject to duos:
Approved bills and notes discounted
County and city wurrants bought
Loans made ou available seourlty
Kxchan;e bougbt and sold
Collections made promptly
Drafts sold available in any part ot the orld
Telegraphic exchange "old on I'ortlauu, S.iU -
Francisco, Chicago and New York
Interest paid on lime deposits
Qt D. & D. C. LATOURETTE
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Commercial, Real Estate and Probate Law
Specialties
Office In Commercial Bank Building
OREGON CITY OREGON-
COMMERCIAL. BANK
ov OREGON CITY
CAPITAL $100,000
Transacts a general banking business
Makes loans and collections, discounts bills
buys and sells domestic and foreign ;xch".nge,
and receives deposits subject to check.
Open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
D. C. Latocbetie,
I'rosid-iiit
Y. J. Wevkb
Cashfe
0. N-
THE
GREENMAN
PIONEER EXPRESSMAN
(Established 1K05)
Prompt delivery to all parts of the city
OREGON CITY . OREGON
O. W. Eastham G. B. Pi i :
J)IMICK.& EASTHAM
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Commercial, Real 1 and I 'rohate Law Special
ties, Abstract c . writ . Money Loaned.
Referein i . b he of Oregon City
OREGON CITY
OREGON-
Continued on page 7.
ritOliATE COURT.
to our pleasant words and make you happy through substantial
soarings, and increased benefits in buying
Bargains In Wall Paper
We have a large assortment of good wall paper which we.
are closing out at the low figures of
per
V DOUBLE
ROLL
rRANK BU5CH
Or-
and
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Jadoe Ilium Made Several
deri Darlny the Week.
Charles Spencer, W. L. Midlam
George Qmnn were appointed appraiS'
ers of the estate of Kena Maj , a minor
W. D. Bowers, guardian.
Capper Weismandel, Nathan Moody
and Philip Graves were appointed ap
praisers of the estate ol Anton Klar
deceased, E. A. Klar administrator.
David Knowlton aged 14, was com
mitted to the state reform school Tues
day.
The will of the late hue McK.ee wa
admitted to probate Tuesday. The will
bears the date of April 0th, 1901, and
the subscribing witnesses were Henry
Gilbert and K. S. Latouretle. The
strument provides that the property
real and personal, be converted into
cash. Aftrthe funeral expenses are
paid, the remainder is to be placed at in
terest durinu the life lime of her
mother. Theresa liaker, the interest to
be paid in equal shares to the mother
and the deceased's two sisters, Marth
and Ida B. Blankenship. After Mrs
Baker's death, the propel ty will go
the sisters and their heirs. B. F. Ba
ker and H. Blankenship are named
executors of the will, but as the the for
mer recently died, the trust devolves on
II. Blankenship, whose appointment
was confirmed by the court. The ap
praisers of the estate were Henry Gil
bert, F. J. Meyr and J. G. Porter, and
the appraisement valuation is 1977,
STOPS THE COUGH AND WORKS OFF
THK COLD.
Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure
a cold in one day. No Cure no pay
Price 25 cents.
)R. L. L. PICKENS
DENTIST
I rics Moderate. . All Operations Gnarautecd.
Barclay Building Oregon City.
I)R. GEO. IIOEYE
DENTIST
All work warranted and satisfaction guaranteed.
Crown and Bridge work a specialty
Caufleld Building
OREGON CITY OIUWOK
J)R. i RANCIS FREEMAN
DENTIST .
Graduate of Northwestern University Dental'
School, also of American Colleg of -Dcntiil
Surgery, Chicago
Willamette Block
OBEOON CITY OREUON
A WORTHY SUCCESSOR.
"Something New Under tho Sun."
All Doctors have tried to cure CA
TARRH by the use of powders, acid
gases inhalers and drugs in paste form.
Hie powders dry up the mucuous mem
branes causing them to crack open and
bleed. The powerful acids used in the
inhalerB have entirely eaten away the
same membranes that their makers have
aimed to cure, while pastes and oint
ments cannot reach the disease. An old
and experienced practitioner who has
for many years made a close study and
specialty of the treatment of CATARRH ,
has at last perfected a Treatment which
when faithfully Ufed, not only relieves
at once, but permanently cures CA
TARIUf, by removing the cause, stop
ping the discharges, and curing all in
flammation. It is the only remedy
known to science that actually reaches
the alllicted parts. This wonderful
remedy is known as "SNUFFLES the
GUARANTEED CATARRH CURE"
and is sold at the extremely low price of
One Dollar, each package containing in
ternal and external medicine sullicient
for a full month's treatment and every
thinit necessary to its perfect use.
"SNUFFLRS" is the only perfect OA
TARRII CURE over made and is now
recognized as the only safe and positive
cure for that annoying and disgusting
disease. It cureH all inflammation
auickly and permanently and ia hImo
' ilerlu!ly quick to relieve HAY FE
VER oi COLD in the HEAD.
CATARRH when neglected often
leads to CONSUMPTION "SNUF
FLES" will save you if you use it at
once. It is no ordinary remedy, but
complete treatment which ia positively
guaranteed to Cure CATARRH in any
form or stage if used according to the
directions which accompany each pack
ace. Don't delay but send for it at once
and write full particulars as to your con
dition, and y m will receive special ail
vice from the discoverer of this wonder
ful remedy regarding your case without
cost to you lieyond the regular price of
"SNUFFLES'' the GUARANTEED
CATARRH CURE."
Sent prepaid to any address In the
United States or Canada on receipt ol
One Dollar. Address Dept. K 694, ED
WIN B. GILES & COMPANY. 2330 and
2332 Market Street, Philadelphia.
C. D. LOVE, D. 0
& LOVE
PHYSICIANS-
w. cniusnn, d. o.
J)RS. CHRISTIE
OSTEOPATHIC
Graduates of American School of Osteopathy..
Successfully treat all chionlo diseases
uy mecnanioai manipulation, .
Examination and consultation free.
Office hours; 8 to 12 and I to 4, except Sunday.
Rooma S and 4, Stevens Building
OKKGON CITY OBEQO
Ht I. SIAB
DEALER IN
WATCHES, CLOCK8, JEWELRY
Silverware and Spectacles
CANDY ORBGOflV
0.
E. HAYES
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Stevens Building, opp.
OllKQON CITY
Bnuk ( Orcgoa Cl!y-OltEGOK
QEO. T. HOWARD
NOTARY PUBLIC
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
At Kcd Front,
OREGON CITY
Court House Biuok
OREGON
Jj C. STRICKLAND, M. I).
(Hospital and Private Experience;
Special attention paid to Catarrh and Chronls
Diseases
Office hours: 10 to 12, a. u.; 4 to 0, p. m,
Willamette Building
OUEG02C CITY OltKGOB
ROBERT A. MILLER
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Land Titles, Land Office Business, Coir ' ..i.
Will practice in all courts of thf
Room 8, Weluluird BuIiJ
OREGON CITY '"t
New ribbons
Front Store.
and pon pons at Red
0. SCHUEllIt.
JJREN & SCllUEBEn
ATTORNEYS AT L. :
Dtutf&H STbDofat
Will practice 'In all courts, make collect!
and settlements of estates, fnrnmti ebst.ao,, ,f f
Jtle, ioiid you money anu lena yuiii aionsf' oa.-
rise
Qrst mortgage." OtD ee In Enterpi
OREGON CITY
186 buildings