B OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1902 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Continue! from page 1. titled bo to do by the Act of the Legisla ture of 1901, known as Senate Bill No. 56, and on paj;e 206 of said session laws oj 1901. And asking the Board lo issue and make an order declaring said stream and the tributaries thereto as herein set forth , not to be navigabte for commer cial purpobes, and to declare the same to be a public highway for the floating and transportation of saw logs, piling, lumber and wood and leasing to petitioner for 25 years or such time as tlie Board may deem proper, tbe absolute right to con trol of said Molalla river and its tribu taries within tbe boundaries set forth in this petition. Now on motion of J W Draper, it is ordered that this matter be laid over until the January term, 1902. In the matter of communication of VV H l'ope for improvement ot County road : It is ordered that this matter be left to Commissioner J K Morton for consider ation. In the matter of application of P H Marlay for return of tax redemption money : Now comes P II Marlay and shows to the Board that on October 19th, 1901, he redeemed Blocks A and B, Clackamas Fruit Land for the year 1898, as shown by the Sales Book for said year, paying therefor the sum of $7.22; that upon in vestigation he has found Baid blocks were doubly assessed for said year and that the taxeis on one assessment have been paid, And the Board being fully advised it is ordered that P II Marlay have a rebate in the sum of $7.22 and that ttie Clerk draw warrant for same. In the matter of application ol L Gur lingar for return of money paid for tax certificates: It is ordered that the matter be laid oyer until the January Term, 1902. In tbe matter of reports of officers for month of Nov. 1U01 : The officers having made their reports and the Board having examined their books, and being fully advised, It is or dered that the same be and hereby is in all rwpeclB approved and accepted; said reports show collections as follows, to wit County Clerk $374 35 County Recorder 223 05 In the matter of County Clerk's state ment of scalps delivered during the month of November, 1901 ; This matter coming on upon Clerk's report of scalps turned in and warrants issued and the Board being fully advised, It is ordered that the same be and hereby is in all recpects approved. In the matter of assessment of north east (inarter of section eight, township Ave Bouth, range three east: Now r.t this time comes on to be heard the above matter and it appearing that said land was sold to the State Land Board on July 21st, 1900, and therefore was not assessable and that the Bame was assessed to J (iorbett and is adver tised for sale for delinquent taxes, it is ordered that said property be not sold by the Sheriff on December 14th, 1901, as nor advertisement lor rjuu tax. In tbe matter of changes of allowances of Countv charues; It is ordered that the allowance of Mrs Wilhoit be changed from $12 to $15; Mrs Triechler from $10 to $12 jilt is further ordered that Amanda Wilcox, Abraham Yates and Ida C Uartman receive no further aid from Clackamas County. In the matter of petition of K Tie Shasior to vacate Maple avenuo, Clacka mas River side: Now cornea on to be lieaid the petition of R DeSbazor et al praying the Board to vacate that part ot Maple Avenue, Clack aniiis River side, as the same is platted and of record in the office of the County Recorder ot Clacknmas County, And further appearing to the Board that a re monstrance against said petition has been filed with the Board, It is therefore ordered that said petition be laid over until January 4th, l'jfcj, at 10 o'clock In tbe matter of Jas. Adkms, super visor Road District No 17: ll appearing to the Board that this re port was laid over at the November term for the reason that eaid supervisor had not complied with the order of the 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 uient of said district in 1902. In the matter of the new bridge near Cnnby and Barlow : It is ordered that Paul bridge be in surcd for $5000 in the Springfield Fire and Marino Insurance Company Springfield, Massachusetts. Of In the matter of petition of Edward Wriirht for aid : Now cmneB Edward Wright and sub mils a written statement, showing to the Board that through accident and divers misfortunes he is left destitute and with out any menus of earning a living during the winter, and the Board being fully advised. It is ordered, that Edward Wiight be allowod $8 per month from the 1st day of December, HIM, until the 1st day of Slay, 1902. In the matter of repairing tho Bcave Creek and Highland road : It uppearmg to the hoard that sau: road is worn out and in a dantiemns con The little folKs enjoy the distinction of drinkins: coLTce just like mamma and papa. Let the table beverage be FIGPRUNE and they can join with the family in par taking of a rich, nourishing drink made of choice California figs, prunes and grain. Healthful nutritious. Boil from 5 to lO minutes only ALL GROCERS SELL TlGPIVUNE CEREAL. Ym 6? ml womefj Wine of Cardul is the guardian of a woman's health and happi ness from youth to old age. It helps her safely into womanhood. It sustains her during tho trials of pregnancy, childbirth and motherhood, making labor easy and preventing Hooding and mis carriage. It gently leads her through the dangerous period known as the change of life. m cures leucorrhoea, falling of the womb, and menstrual irregularity in every form. It is valuable in every trying period of a woman's life. It reinforces the nervous system, acts directly on the goni tal organs and is the finest tonio for women known. Ask your druggist for a $1.00 bottle of Wino of Cardui. Batesville, Ala., July 11, 1900. 1 am nsinfr wine or uarrtui ana Tnea- ford's Black-Draught and I feel like a different woman alreadv. Several la dies here keep the medicines In their homes all tbe time. I have three girls and they are using it with me. jurs. ix.Aii!i jiituwiiBtt. For adTice and Uteratnre, address, plyingr I symptoms, "The Ladles' ArtTisory Depuit ment", The ChHttancwga Mediciue Company,. Cuanaoooga, lean. dition, It is ordered that Commissioner John Lewellen be and is hereby author ized to let contracts for lumber and have said road repaired as Boon as practicable. In the matter of petition of T O Rid ings, et al, tor County Road : In the matter of the petition filed by T O Ridings and more than twelve house- holde'S of the county living in the vicin ity of the road described in the petition, and praying viewers to be appointed to view and locate a county road in Clacka mas County, Oregon, described in full as follows: Beginning at a point where the "No- land Mill and Cribble Prairie Road" crosses the North line of Section 20, in Tp 5 e, R 1 E, in Baid county, thence running south 80 rods ; thence West to intersect the center line of said road ; and to vacate all present travelled roads between said terminal points except the road running East and West on the North side of said Section 26. Said petitioner filed his alii Javi tot no tices posted respecting said road, show ing ttiat there had been posted, one on the Court house bulletin board, and three in three of the most public places in vic inity of proposed road, more than 30 days prior to the presentation of this peti tion, lie also tiled bond for One Hun dred Dollars conditioned according to aw. The Board being fully advised, It is ordered that VV 11 Engle, A Myera and VV A Shaver be and are hereby appointed viewers to meet at the beginning on the 23d day of December, 1001, and to Bub' scribe to a written outb of oflice adminis tered by E 1 Rands, County Surveyor, he being appointed by the Board to sur vey said road, before proceeding to view and locate eaid road and report in writ ing at the next regular term of this Board. In the matter of repairs of the Ross Bridge : This matter now coming on to be heard, on presentation of report of VV J Culver, Road Master for Marion County, Oregou, showing that Marion County has expended If 32 1.00 in repairing what is known as Ross Bridge over Butte Creek, and presenting to this Board a bill for $100.50 as Clackamas County's share of Baid repairs, and it appearing to the Board that said bridge is a joint bridge with Marion County and that Clackamas County is liable for one half of eaid ex penses, It is ordered that a warrant bn drawn in favor of Marion County for $100.50 to pay for one-half of said im provements. In the matter of petition of VV V Irvin for rebate of taxes: Now comeB on to be heard the petition of VV VV lrvin, showing to the Board that for the year 1000, 20 acres of his land ly ing on the suuth bide of Budding River was assessed in both Marion and Clacka mas Counties ; that said land is in Mar ion County and that Marion County is entitled to the taxes thereon ; and that Lioth assessments have been paid. And tho Board being fully advised, It is or dered that VV VV lrvin have a rebate in the sum of $2.43, the amount of taxes paid to Clackamas Countv by reason of said assessment. In the mailer of petition of E F Riley fnr return of money paid al tax eulo of IMMJ: Now comes on to be heard the petition of E F Ui'cy Bhuwing to the Board that the sale of lands fur tbe delinquent taxes ol '181)8 held on the 2lst dav of October, 1S0O, Clackamas County ottered for sale (or taxes of 1808 twenty-one acres of land in the Donation Land Claim or Hector Campbell in said county belonging to and assessed in the name of Samuel Fin ger ; that petitioner purchased said land paying therefor the sum of $18.8r, the amount of said taxes, interest and costs; that it now appears that on the 5th day of September, 1800, said Samuel Finger paid ihe taxes on said property, which was a part of a 42 aero tract, and that he received a tax receipt in full for the taxes of 1 S'JS on the w hole 42 acres, said re ceipt being numbered 2370. And the Board being fully satisfied that said sale of said properly was void and that said purchaser acquired no title under said Bale, It is therefore ordered that tho $18.85 paid by K F Kiley for g..id property be returned to him with interest at six per cent and that the Clerk issue a warrant for the same. In the matter of Ida C Ciartman, a County Chaige: It appealing to the Board that Ida C Garttnan has left Clackamas County, It is o dered that warrant No 0400, urawn December 2nd for her support, be can celled and that she receive no further aid from Clackamas Countv. In the matter of petition of A Blanken. ship, et al, for a CojntyRoad : In the matter of the "petition filed by A Blankenship and more than twelve householders of the county living in the vicinity of the road described in the peti tion, and praying viewers to be appointed to view and locate a County road in Clackamas County, Oregon, described in full as follows : Beginning at a point 320 feet northeast of a bridge over a small ravine where the road turns and runs parallel to Wil lamette FallB Ry on the Oregon City, Willamette Falls and Fields Bridge County road, said point being in the cen ter ot Baid County road. Thence in a westerly direction, along what is known as the old territorial road, marked by a rail fence about three-quarters ot a mile to the line between the land owned by the Willamette Falls Co and Hiram Blankenship ; thence along said line west to the southwest corner of Blankenship's land about 800 feet; thence along the old road bed of the Wil lamette Falls Railway to the Tualatin River, being about 3200 feet along said road bed, course northwest. Said petitioner filed his affidavit of no tices posted respecting said road, show ing that there had been posted, one on the court house bulletin board and three in three of the most public places in vicinity of the proposed road and more than thirty days prior to the presentation of this petition. He also filed a bond of one hundred dollars, conditioned accord ing to law. liie Board being fully advised. It is ordered that A Mau'z, VV II Smith and Fred Ely be and are hereby appointed viewers to meet at the beginning on the 21st day of December, 1001, and sub scribe to a written oath of ollice adminis tered by E P Rands, county surveyor, he being appointed by the Board to Bur vey said road hefore proceeding to view and locate said road and report in writing at the next regular term of this board. In the matter of bids for indexing the assessment roll : It appearing to the Board that John W Loder and M Dollie Cross have sub mitted bids for type-writing the index of the assessment roll for 1901 and the Board not being satisfied with said bids, It is ordered that eaid bids be rejected, and that this Board receive bids for said work, at the January teim, 1902. J R MOUTON. "Sometime ago ray daughter caught a severe cold. She complained of pains in her chest and had a bad cough. I gave her Chamberlain's Cough Remedy according to directions and in two days she was well and able to go to school. I have used this remedy in my family for the paBt seven yearB snd have never known it to fail," says James Prender gast, merchant, Am.ato Bay, Jamaica, West India Islands. The pains in the chest indicated an approaching attack of Ipneumonia, which in this instance was undoubtedly warded off by Cham berlain's Oounh Remedy. It counter acts any tendency of a cold toward pneumonia. Sold by Geo. A. Harding. Notice. Taken up at my farm 5 miles south of Meadowbrook, on December 20th, one cream-colored mare pony with sucking colt about six months old. Owner can have same by proving property, and paying for feed and advertssement. Budd Smith, Meadowbrook. HEMAKKAHLE CTJRE OF CROUP A Little Itoy't Life Saved I have a few words to say regarding Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It saved my little boy's life and I feel that 1 cannot praiie it enough. I bought a bottle of it from A. E. 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