OREGON CITY' COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY JULY'4, 1902.' V eHElOKl CITY "will ELEliATl Regular Jnne Oregon amd Union Pacific the EAST The 0. R. & N. Co. Gives the Choice of Term Board. of the ConntT J, R Morton, John Lawellen and T. KUlln, CommUaloneii. B. Total $826 88 Road District No. 35 Chester Shetterly $ 2 25 Fred Wagner 12 25 THREE TRAINS JDAI1LY TWO VIA THE OREGON SHORT LINE 9:00 a. m. 9:00 p. m. TO ALT "KE, DEN', fci.., i)MAHA, OHIOAGO and KANSAS CITY. ONE VIA THE GREAT NORTHERN 6:co p. m. TO SPOKANE, MINNEAPOLIS, ST. PAUL and CHICAGO. oean Steamers leave' Portland ever? 5 Days for SAN FRANCISCO Be it remembered, That at a regular term of the Board of County Commis sioners tor the County of Clackamas, State of Oregon, begun and held at the court house in said county and state on Wednesday, the 4th day of June, the same being the regular time fixed by law for transaction of county business. There were present: Hon. J. R.Morton, Hon. John Lewellen and Hon. T. B. Killin, commissioners; E. H. Cooper, clerk; J. J. Cooke, sheriff; when the following proceedings were had, to-wit: Eoaa District No. 28 Geo B Rate & Co $ 15 15 John Nightingale 21 40 James Marts 4 50 Wm Bryan . 13 90 Henry Daugherty 9 40 Scott Carter 17 25 LBTrulliniier , 12 00 CN Brown.. 6 40 NBWade 7 90 Frank Sherman 4 15 LO Nightingale 150 Norris Thomas 1 50 O J Vorheis 1 50 H Wilson 3 00 Rav Wvland 1 50 Ben Johnson 1 50 B F Boyles 29 00 Boats leaves Portland daily for Willanv ette and Columbia River Points. Monthly Steamers to China and Japan, For full Infommtlon eall on or address nearest J. K. & N. Ticket Agent, or address A.L.CKAia, G, V. A., Portland, Oregon ASTORIA & C0LUMBI V RIVER RAILROAD CO. 8:00 A.M. 7:00 P.M. DkI'ot Firm and I bis., I Portland ARRIVES For Maygers, Rainier, Olntskaule, Weatpnrt, Clifton, Astoria, War re i ton, Flavel, Ham mond, Fort Stevens, Uoarhart Park, Seaside, Astoria and Pna.shore KxprcsH, Dally. Astoria Express, Daily. 11:10 A.M. M0 P. M, Ticket Office, 258 Morrison st. and Union Depot. J. C. Mayo, (Jen. Pass. Agt., Astoria, Ore. PORTLAND-ASTORIA ROUTE STR. BAILEY GATZERT Dally Round Trips, except Sunday TIME CARD , Leave Portland 7 A. M Leave Astoria 1 1'. M THE DALLES-PORTLAND ROUTE SIRS. TA1I03IA nnd METLAKO Dally Trips ExceptlSundny STR. TAHONft Leave Portland, Mon., Wed. and Fri 7 A. M. Leave llio Dullos.Tuus , Tliurs. and Sat. .7 A. M. STR. METLAKO Pnrllniid. Tnos . Thura. and Sat. 7 A. M .ueave Dallia, Mon., Wed. and Frl 7 A. M Lauding, Foot Alder Street I JOTH rttONIS, MAIN 851 POUTl.AND, OllEOON AGENTS John M. Fllloon The Dalles, Ore. A. J. Taylor Astoria, Ore. J. I. Luckev. Hood River, Ore. Wolford & Wyers. White Salmon, WaBh. J. O. Wyatt. Vancouver, Wash. R.B.Gilbreth L,y, wast). John M. Totton Stevenson, Wash, Henry Olnistead Carson, Wash. Win. Butler Butler, Wash. E. W. CH1CHTON, PORTLAND, ORE. Total $151 55 Road District No. 29 Geo B Rate &: Co $29 40 Road District No. 30 Tualatin Mill Co, bridge $ 42 04 E Rankin, bridge A 50 H Piatt, bridge 7 40 J II Piatt, bridge 3 50 J Ereckson, road 20 50 AH Bullock 14 00 E Rankin..... H 75 JKiser 5 25 John Bickner 50 W Bickner 50 A Davidson 11 00 J H Piatt 9 62 J Monroe 8 75 W Chuck 8 75 R W Thomas 5 2o A Woithington 7 00 R Piatt 5 (58 M Piatt 3 50 G Waldorf 175 E Shinlev.... 5 25 I Long 19 25 F Childs ; 22 50 J R Hays 38 00 J Monk 25 00 J Cook 23 25 J Haines 21 00 J Dennis 18 00 FWhittin 18 00 E Cronend 14 50 J Hays 17 50 O Davidson 4 00 A Foetner 4 00 E Rankin 6 10 J II Piatt 3 50 II Piatt 20 55 Henry Piatt 20 10 I Long 6 35 F Childs 8 10 JRHavs 10 00 C W Kruse 25 40 UBWilmont 1180 JWStono HOO E Shipley 2: J Dennis 17 00 W Wauker 7 85 Total $14 50 Road District No. 36 Andrew Anderson $ 2 25 Blair.., 12 00 P D Christner 11 00 Charles Casto " 3 00 Charles Coldron 12 00 Christ Erntsen 6 00 David Hostetter , 1 50 William Jennings 3 00 ELKenagy 19 50 Benton Kilhn b uo George Leffer 1 50 ieorire Owwes b uu Ed Peterson 16 12 Samuel Prather 15 00 James Rener 3 00 C Reasoner 22 50 Alfred Schneider 2 50 C C Suncker 9 00 Will Todd 3 00 Andrew Thykier 3 00 P H Warmdahl 13 50 Amos Yoder 4 50 Noah Yoder 1 50 S A Yoder 75 Bud Thompson 39 88 Total $218 00 General Road Fund. Frank Busch $ 98 95 Geo B Rate & Co 3 00 WF Harris 480 00 ALacey 230 00 Moehnke Heft & Co 705 28 $577 89 GO EAST VIA Aru .r run !IOGHANDEWt3JisV Total Road District No. 31 Arthur Borland $ 15 00 Ren At hey b 75 T Baker 3 00 Geo Keller 10 50 J L Kruse 0 00 Homer Kruse 9 00 Albeit Turner 3 00 Fred Wagener 1 50 John Wilken 1 50 T L Turner 7 50 OP Sharp 3 00 Edw Sharp 7 50 George Aden 4 50 Guy Grofs 3 00 Mike Shafer 4 ou Mike Shafer.Jr 4 50 John Soger, Jr 9 00 John Sager i w Jacob Goerz 4 50 Frank Kegel 1 50 Carl Korman 3 00 John Aden 30 00 Lotal $1517 23 June 4th, 1902. In the matter of petition of James Ben nett, et al, for extension of Davis Road-Granted. In the matter of the Howard s Road- Ordered opened on claim line according to original petition. In the matter of report of viewers on Burvev of Barstow Road Read first time, In the matter ot w. l. Davis, a county charge Name ordered taken from pau per roll. In the matter ot report of viewers on survey of Milev Road Read first time In the master ot road warrants jnos 18493, 18496, 18498, 18491, 18497 and 18, 502 Ordered cancelled. In the matter of report of viewers on survey of change in Long Road Read first time. In the matter of county warrant No 10,734 Ordered cancelled. In the matter of report of viewers on survey of Perdue andStruteers Road- Read nrt time. In the matter of petition of W B Wil mot. et al. for a county road Laid over until next term. In the matter of damages of the Bor land Road Ordered that damages oaid bv county. $10. In the matter of application of Wm McDonald for rebate of poll tax-Granted June 5th, 1902. In the matter of petition of C Sannes for a road of public easement Granted In the matter of the application of An drew J. Nickum for cancellation of mort p-aire Taxes Granted. In the matter ot petition ot & u reppei i for aid Granted $5 00 per month from June 1st, 1902. In the matter of work in Road District No 4 Supervisor ordered to spend $50 00 on Dowty Road north of Eagle Creek Bridge. In the matter of report of viewers on survey of Miley road Ordered estab lished. EXPENSE ACCOUNT. O P Sharp $ 2 90 John Wagner 2 40 WACrissell z ' Paul Pellatz 2 00 A by Filer 2 00 Fred Eiler 2 00 JLSeelv . 2 00 EP Rands 12 40 DTK 'ft Only transcontinental lino passing directly through Salt Lake City, LeatMllc, Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver. Three splendidly i"pped trains daily to all points Ea&i Through Sleeping umI Dining Cars and Free Reclining Chair Cats. The most magnificent scenery In America bv daylight. Stop overs allowed on all classes of tickets. For cheapest rates and dcterlpllvt literature address J. P. AAN5F1ELD, Oei:ral Agent, U Third Street, Portend, Oregon Total $146 25 Road DisL'.jt No. 32 Augllolznagel $ 1 50 Carl Kolman 1 00 Baker Bros, bridge 9 89 L Seely 6 00 A Camehl 4 60 SB Seely 8 75 J S Barns 18 00 II Her '. 22 50 A VoR8 18 75 J Butson 3 OU .1 Tavlor 6 00 HVoss 0 00 H K rouse 1 50 S Roberts 1 50 J Baker 0 00 W C Heater..., 53 00 OP SIX WEEKS Borfniilnx Itondaf. Jtin M, win b coo tocttd ta on of tli rooms of th fort land BuaUMuM Cotkg corner far id Yfu.'&isum treet. it win tw atticCr cltont of itudy, decfr4 to ild teacher, ' bK grtAn In til Ausuat xarutna ttoa. mutiu particular on tfpUcattoiw OPEN ALL Tlin YEAIJ Th Portland SoBftieia CoCer 1 crta all th jrar. etudeut may enttur at any thn. tor vclal branch? or a rrzn'sj omnia, and recrir InlrMurJ ft c'.va J. troetlon, as preferred. Call or trmd for catairgua. I -earn what and haw wa tcacls, JL p. JjrmitraatSt U A, Principal) Total $107 89 Road District No. 33 J A Ueid $30 00 Road District No. 34 Popo &Co $ 8 50 F S Baker 4 35 Wilson A Coohe 17 05 K Story 9 30 J C Townsend 15 00 Kd Batdoif 92 50 Jim Kiser. 20 00 Henry Gilbeit 42 84 H Hill 45 OS Fritz Wagner 4t 81 Caleb Cross 4D Si Tom Munson 1 John Kelly 25 38 M Petit 8 75 Geo Batdorf 19 75 Sam Batdorf 45 50 Geo Petit 24 50 Max Klinger 2S (X) Ben Burgess 24 50 Hugh Chlow 28 88 Albert Blackburn 25 88 J McDonald 29 75 D Jones -( -J Frank Shiple" 17 60 D Dickie....". 00 Pen Moore M 00 O Casper 40 00 Glen Batdorf 1 00 lotal $28 50 In the matter of report of viewers on survey of BarBtow Road Laid over until next term. In the matter of report of viewers an survey of Long Road Ordered opened. EXPENSE ACCOUNT. Wiley May $2 50 E P Rands 0 20 . Total $8 70 In the matter of report of viewers on survey of Perdue and Struthers Road- Viewers ordered to amena report. In the matter of rent of rock crustier to Benedict Fathers of Mount Angel County received $54.00 in full. In the matter ot report oi viewers on survey of Wiles Road Read first time. In the matter ot report oi viewers on survey of Sconce Road Bead first time. June btn, 190-'. In the matter of report of viewers on survey of Wiles Road Ordered opened EXPENSE ACCOUNT. D W Kinnaird $7 50 In the matter of report of Surveyor on re-survey of Sconce Koad Ordered opened. EXPENSE ACCOUNT. TH Sconce $ 4 00 WS Sconce 4 00 FF Smith 4 00 E P Rands 17 00 Stonecutters who work on sandstone seldom live to be more than fifty ' years of ge and nearly all of them die of lung disease due to the inhalation of mineral dust. Another class of workers who succumb to lung troubles are those who prepare feathers for trimmings and ornaments. They inhale the floating, feathery particles, and in three years disease has a firm hold on them. The grinders and polishers of cut-glass rarely live beyond the age of forty. They too die of lung trouble. The average death rate for consumption is reckoned at about sixteen per cent, of the total mortality from disease. But among flint workers that percentage leaps from sixteen to eighty per cent. ; among needle polishers to seventy per cent.; and among file-cutters to sixty-two per cent These are some of the trades that kill. These facts and figures force upon our attention the delicacy of the lungs and the other organs of respiration. It is impossible to be too careful of the lungs, and the very first symptoms of weakness in these organs should be at once met and overcome by the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Four years ago I had a bad spell of sickness," writes Mrs. Mollie Jacobs, of Felton, Kent Co., Del. "Was taken with a terrible cough; coughed and spit blood until I grew weaker every day: had chills and night-sweats; not much appetite; bread tasted like dry wood or no taste at all. I had three doctors in during the time I was sick; they all told tne I had consumption. I am of a consumptive family my father and one brother having ' already died with it so I thought I must go the same way. I was in a terrible state of health, and my mind was worked up considerable. I thought I must die soon, but I did not want to I wanted to live to care for my little children until they were able to take care of themselves. About that time a friend of mine advised me to try Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, and so I did. The first bottle did me good so I kept on taking it Took sixteen bottles altogether, and I believe that God and Dr. Pierce's medicine saved my lite, wnen l commencea to lane me meuicine a could not pump a bucket of water and could only carry half a bucketful. Was so weak I could not sweep a floor with a carpet on it; in fact, could hardly walk. Since taking Dr. Pierce's medicines I have done the washing and all the work for five in family, picked berries and worked in a canning factory. Any invalid wishing to know about my case may send a stamp for return reply and I will answer." It is agreed to-day by physicians that consumption is not inherited, but is communicated from one person to another. It is, however, true that in some fami lies there is a tendency to lung weakness, which greatly increases the liability of its members to to that dreaded disease. The use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery by those who have " weak " lungs, will result in the strengthening of these organs, and enable them to resist or throw off disease. " Golden Medical Discovery " cures deep-seated coughs, bronchitis, bleeding of the lungs and other forms of disease which if neglected or unskilfully treated may find a fatal termination in consumption. "I cannot speak too highly of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery." writes W. S. Long, Esq., of Frankfort, Sussex Co., Del. "After recovering from a spell of pneumonia, I was taken with a terrible cough, and nothing seemed to do me any good until I began taking the ' Golden Medical Dis covery.' Before I took the medicine I was very weak and nervous, with no appetite, and could not sleep at night, and my friends felt sure that I had consumption. Before taking one bottle my appetite improved greatly, and after taking four bottles I was completely cured. I think there is no medicine equal to Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, and strongly recommend it to all similar sufferers." If you are suffering from an obstinate, lingering cough, if your lungs are "weak" or delicate, or if you have developed lung trouble, and are weak and emaciated, you may take Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery with the assurance that in scores and hundreds of cases like your own the use of the " Dis covery" has resulted in a perfect and permanent cure. Persons suffering from disease in chronio form are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter, free. All cor respondence is held as strictly private and sacredly confidential Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y. Don't be fooled into trading a substance for a Bhadow. Any substitute offered as "just as good" as "Golden Medical Discovery" is a shadow of that medicine. There are ... -i A tnr. 1.q nicnnvorir " u'hiMi no " iiiRt.-as-rrnod " cures Denina every ciaim mauo v-v.w, - 4 o medicine can show; therefore, accept no substitute for the "Discovery." Valuable Medical Work Freee Dp. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser contains more than a thousand pages of information and advice, and has over 700 Illustrations. It tells the plain truth In plain English. It treats of biology, physiology and hygiene In a common-senso way. It tells what to do when accidents happen and how to do tho right thing at the right time. This great work Is sent FREE on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing ONLY. Send 31 one cent stamps for the cloth -bound volume, or only 21 stamps for the book In paper-covers. Address I Dr. R. V. PIERCE, Buffalo, N. Y. 11 4 Total $29 00 In the matter of suit of Ware vs Clack amas County Settled for $325 00. June 7th, 1902. In the matter of Indigent Soldier fund Allowed $100k00 from General fund. In the matter of application for aid of W W Bellmore Allowed $10 00 from Ind Soldier fund. In the matter of L Mathewson, a county charge Allowed $3 50 for pair of punts. June 9th, U02. In the matter of petition of Waverly Association for vacation of Cambridge Granted. In the matter of Turner Bridge built bv C II Datichv Accepted and warrant oidored drawn for $o53 75, contract price. In the matter of report of viewers on survey of Barstow lxoad Kxpeuse ac count ordered paid as follows : P J Ridings $ 11 40 RlivsGwiuu.. 10 80 m arrz V 1 aaav I M R 1 - Dan Groshong 11 20 W C Hammer 6 00 MH Smith 10 00 BT Barstow 10 00 E C Thomas 10 00 J F Jones 10 00 CK Thomas 6 00 II II Johnson 55 00 Total $H0 40 Don't pass us by call in and get our prices. Red Front Trading Company. Liver Pills That's what you need; some thing to cure your bilious ness and give you a good digestion. Aycr s Pills are liver pills. They cure con stipation and biliousness. Gently laxative. Ad?u1ikt. nt votir nn)iist.'u'ht or fc nr.imi or rioh bhu-k ? Then use ;for the miAiiiunT'iiiin nur bUbrvmhriAM 0 Ult Whiskers right's Disease. The largest sum ever paid for a pte scriution. chanced hands in San Fran cisco, Aug. 30,1901. The transfer in volved in coin and stock $112,500.00 and was paid by a party of businees men for a specific for Bright's Disease and Dia betes, hitherto incurable diseases. They commenced the series investi gation o-. the specific Nov. 15, 1900. They Interviewed ecores of the cured and tried it out on its merits by putting over three frozen cases on the treatment and watcuing tbe-n. They also got pny siciais to namecbron'iC incurable cases, and sdministe ed :t with the physicians for judges. Up to Aug. 25, eighty-seven per cent of the test cases were either well or progreseinj favorably. The.e being but thirteen per cent of failur the parties rere satisfied and closedtte trail" -"'.'on. The proceeding o' tbe iuvest'gnting committee and the clinical reprts o'. tie test cases m e published and wi)lbe mailed free on im plication. Address John J. Fulton Compan", 420 Montgomery St., .n FranciBco, Cal. C ia-mun & Co. are oar Eole stents in Oregon City. The Dalles, Portland and Astoria Navigation Co.'s Strs. Regulator & Dalles City Daily (except Sunday) between The Dalles, Hood River, Cascade Locks, Vancouver and Portland Tonchiug EtJwsT points on both sides of th Columbia river. Both of tbe above steniners lmve been n nl dinlare in excellent shape for the season ofl 00 lie lirgulator i-me w yi enueavor logiveiia natrons the Dest service pofcsi Able. Economy nnd Pleasure Regulator SeeCharman & Co.'s new advertise ment. It will save ycu money. For Comfort. travel by tbe steameri of The Line, The above steamers leave Portland 7a. m.an Dillea at 8 a. ra.,aud arrive at destination In amp time for ongoing trains. Portland Ollioe, The Talle Office Oak St. Pock. CourtStreet. A. C. A1XAWAY General Age TO CCEE A COLD IX ONE DAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. '1 dru;g!:-ts refund the money If it fails to curer L W. Grove's signature is on each box. 5c.