OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1902. Poor lime has its ending EL in an GIN WATCH Good time has its beginning Every Elgin watch has the word "Elgin" engraved on the works, and Is guaranteed against original defect of every character. A booklet about watches will bo mulled to you for the asking. ELGIN NATIONAL WATCH COMPANY, Elgin, Illinois. RED FRONT Court House Block, Oregon City, Ore. Look at This ! T- y r P 1 iff l ror the next bU days tor asn, we win give 10 per cent off on Pry (Roods, oots, Shoes AND- Furnishing (Koods RED FRONT TRADING CO. COURT HOUSE BLOCK OREGON CITY, ORE. Everything Tresb, Yliat and Chan, AT StratUn Bldg. Meat Market of ly. Betbke Opposite Suspension Bridge, Oregon City : Selling at Cost For 60 Days To make room for new Fall Goods, which will be a larger and more complete stock than has ever before been carried at the BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS (Continued from page 1.) Koad District No. 27 J E Marquam 7 05 Wallace Albright 3 00 P Jones 5 25 Harris Ridings... 1 80 O Marquam 1 50 Percy Adams 5 25 John Dunlavy 2 25 MO Kinney 23 PE Maiquam 2 60 LR Garrett 23 W C Courer . 2 63 J F Bentley.... 2 63 J E Marquam 8 00 BILLS ALLOWED JULY TKRM.CONTINUED. Ioa M Cliaee, tax sheriff $52 00 State vs. Chas Dull, J. P. Dist. 4 J W McAnulty., 4 45 H S Moody 5 20 State vs James Smith J W McAnulty 4 50 HSMoodv 4 90 J J Cooke, jail 1 43 Bridge Johu Page , $27 50 . Charles Deeuche........ 39 00 Q W Heller..... 6 50 G W Broodish 13 50 W T Smith 14 50 II Cromer 25 50 John Page, election 3 00 J K Morton, bridge $9. commis sioner $11, mileage $2 23 00 C N Greenman.election 75 T P Randall, recorder 25 ODEby, clerk 23 00 T a Killin. bridge J22.50, com missioner, 16.95 39 45 H H Johnson, surueyor....,.,.. 12 00 W H Young, sheriff. 813, commis sioner $2 . 15 00 John W Meldrum, surveyor 12 00 F A Sleigut, stati nery 2 00 Enos Cahill " 1 00 Henrv Stevens " '.'00 J R Shaver " 2 00 A Lueliing, treasurer 19 00 Eli Williamc stationery 100 John Lewellen, bridge, 130, com missioner $15, mileage 20c 45 30 Vvm Brobst, commissioner, $b, mileage $1 25 7 25 Beaver CreeK Hall Association, election 2 00 Baliffn circuit court Thomas M Miller 6 00 T W Fonts 6 00 WW II Samson 6 00 Road Distrfct No. 31 Continued Wm Borland 6 25 Mike Shafer 9 00 John Hager 9 00 Herman Iderhoff .. 5 25 Henry Toedtemier 3 00 Cad Honan : 2 00 John Aden 40 00 July 2, 1902. In the matter of John R Shaver's bond as tax collector. It is ordered that John R. Shaver, sheriff, give bond for the col lection c f the 1901 taxes in the amount of $15,( 00. In the matter of the report of view ers on mrvey of Perdue and Struthers road 'J'hiB matter came up for its first reading on this day and was laid over until luly 3d for its second reading. July 3,1902. In the matte of the report of viewers on Burvey of Perdue and Struthers road. This matter coming up on this day for its second reading, it is hereby ordered dismissed, and expense of said survey of the Perdue and Struthers road be paid as follows : ' LeviStohman , $ 4 40 D McArthur 4 40 A Todd 2 70 PJ Schneider 2 00 A A Schneider 2 00 J R Hart 2 00 E P Rands 7 00 I BACKET STYMIE Do not pass us by but come and investigate. Ladies' Dress Skirts White Skirts ' Colored Skirts " Chemise " Drawers " Fine Underwear " Lace Hose Children's Hose Coret Covers Corsets Sunbonnets, 20c Gloves, 20c Mitts, ioc, 15c, 20c Ladies' Silk Ties All kinds of Laces Ribbons, ic yd. and up New Lot Ladies' Wrappers Table Linen Napkins, Towels Knit Shawls Shirt Waists ing fully advised, it is ordere'i tha the same ta hereby in all respects ap-pioved. July 5, 1901. In the matter of officer's reports. The officers having made their reports and the board having examined their books and being fully advised, it is ordered that the same be and are hereby in all respects approved and accepted. In the matter of $15 paid by county for bicycle tags. ThiB matter coming be fore the board and they being fully ad vised in the premises. It is ordered that the treasurer transfer $15 from the bicycle fund with the general fund for payment of said tags. The board now adjourned until Mon day, July 7th, 1902. July 7,1902. The board convened pursuant to ad journment the board and officers pre sent as on Saturday. In the 'matter of county warrants No 10551 and road warrant No 19255, This matter coming before the board asking that, county warrant No 10551 and road warrant No 19255 be cancelled. It is or dered that said warrants becancelled. All matters having come before the board being transacted the board stands adjourned. In the matter of the approval of the bonds of officials elect for county and district offices. Now comes before the board the following named. officialB-elect and file their bonds as such offices for the ensuing term of two years, to-wit: Frank A Sleight, county clerk.$10,000 00 John R Shaver, sheriff. . . . 10,000 00 " " " tax collector 15,000 00 Henry E Stevens, recorder. . . 3,000 00 R L Holman, coroner 3,000 00 Enos Cahill, treasurer 50,000 00 J W Meldrum, surveyor 5,000 00 The board having examined said bonds and being fully advised, it is ordered that said bonds be and . are hereby ac cepted and approved. SPECIAL TERM. State of Oregon, county of Clackamas. Before the board of county commis sioners of the state of Oregon for the county of Clackamas. Be it r -membered, That a regular term of the Board of County Commis sioners for the county of Clackamas, state of Oregon, begun and held at the court house in said county and state on Monday, the 7th day of July, at 12 o'clock m., of said day to transact county busines when' were present Hon. Hon. John Lewellen, Hon. T. B. Killin, Hon William Brobst, commissioners; John R. Shaver, sheriff; F. A. Sleight, clerk : when the following proceedings were had to-wit : Monday, July 7, 1902. In the matter of application of Ira Lewis for aid. Comes now before the board the application of Ira Lewis show ing that he is in need of aid and the board being satisfied that the said Ira Lewis is in need of aid, it is ordered that he be allowed $5 and that the clerk draw a warrant in his behalf for said amount. In the matter of overtime of outgoing officers. In this matter it was ordered that said retiring officials receive pay ment for G4 davs (overtime) at the rate of their regular salaries, and that said amounts be deducted from the sal aries of the incoming officials on August 1,1902. The clerk is therefore ordered to draw warrants accordingly in favor of said retiring officials, as follows, to-wit: J J Cooke, sheriff $ 30 G8 J K Jack, deputy sheriff 13 00 E II Cooper, clerk 27 04 G D Eby, deputy clerk ' 13 00 T P Randall, recorder 2163 ment be approved and salary fixed at (60 per month, ' Board now adjourned until Tuesday, July fth. at 10 o'clock a.m. Tueeday, July 8, 19112. The board convene pursuant to ad journment at 10 o'clock, and officers present same as yesteiday. In the matter of contingent fund. It is hereby ordered that the fund known as contingent fund shall be abolished. In the matter of the appointment ot appointment of Miss Iua Chase a-i special deputy. It is ordered that Miss Ina Chase be appointed Bpecial deputy at $2 per day until revoked by the board. In the matter of cancellation of county warrants. Warrants No 11277 to 11288 being draw through error. It is or dered that said warrants be cancelled and warrant be drawn in their stead in favor of Heman A Lee for $5.40. In the matter of appointment of Hen- rv Hughes as special deputy sheriff. It is ordered that eaid appointment be ap proved. In the matter of the re survey of the New Era and Waldron road. Said re port was read yesterday in its second reading. It is ordered that field notes and plat of said survey be recorded and in all respects approved and that the said view and resurvey be established as a county road and that the expense of aid view and reBurvey be paid by (Jlack- amas county and the clerk is hereby .or dered to issue the necessary orders to open the same Expense account. J W Meldrum, 3 days 12 miles . . .$16 20 In the matter of W W Bellmore, indi gent soldier. On petition of Spencer Thomas, commander of John Gibbon Post No 78 it, was ordered that W W Bellmore be allowed $10 per month. In the matter of Wm Knotts, assign ment of tax sale certificate. On appli cation of Wm Kuotts, it is ordered that the clerk of this county assign to said Wm Knotts the certificate No 580 iSBued to OlackamaB county upon sale for taxes for the year 1900 upon payment of $5.14 to Clackamas county. In the matter of the application of Eli Maddock for payment of services ren deied in July, 1896. Not at this time comes Eli Maddoc and represents to to the board, that during the close of his term of office as sheriff of Clacka-ma-tcounty he was paid only for the month of June that the first 5 days of July, 1896, he has not been paid and for which the county is still indebted to him in the sum of $27 40 for which he re quests tiie board to order the same amount paid. And the board being fully advised, it is ordered that said re quest be rejected. Pjj "" r - yi) Hose Supporters Men's Underwear, Sox, Pins, Needles, San Silk, Knitting X Cotton, Hrcnaird & Armstrong Embroidery Silk, Sewing Silk 1 and Thread. T Newly Furnished and Refitted. Optn Day and Night. Total $24 50 July 5,1902. In the matter of of report of viewers on the purvey of the extension of Davis road. Said report was read this day on its first reading and laid over for a eec ond reading tomorrow. In the matter of the report of viewers on survey of extension of D.iyis road. This matter having come up for its sec- rfirtdintt nn thin duv. Hiarn lifting obit-c- tionR filed by O R Lewthwaite, Wm McKeeand Herman riper claiming dam ages. Therefore it whs ordered by the board that Thomas Bohna, Wm Ul rich and James Wilson be appointed of view and asseen damages to lands of said claimants. It is ordered that the expense of survey of Davis road be paid as follows : AW Cooke $ 2 40 George Deny 2 40 Austen iSewell I 4u J W Roots 2 00 J E Davis 2 00 Paul Ocheschlager 2 00 John W Meldrum II 20 Geosp Bros. Restaurant and Lunch Counter Opp. Electric Hotel, Oregon City Has No Superior in the City. Meals at All Hours. amifiicturiiis. AND.. . If JLf JL WATCH KEFAlIlflMCl- Total $24 40 July 3, 1902. In the matter of John and Margaret Mahan, Now at this time the pe'.ition of Wm Scott being presented to the board for aid in expense in support of John and Margart Mahan, county charges and the board being fully ad vised ; it is ordered that the clerk draw awarnntin favorof Wm Scott in the amount of $15, and that said charges be allowed $28 per month from July 1st, 1902. In the matter of petition of P M Hoest et al, for a county road. This matter be ing presented to the board and they hereby fully advised, it is ordered that Wm Boring, Krauk Osborn and Thomas Bohna are appointed viewers to meet at place of beginning on 21st inst, 1902, with E P Rands, surveyor, and survey said road.before proceeding to view and locate said road and report in writing at the next regular meeting of thd board. In the matter of petition of W T lien dcrron et al, for a county road. This matter coming on this day before the board, and they bt'ins fully advisen. It is ordered that Mat Kendall, Wm Buck ner and W J Lewellen be appointed viewers to meet at the place of begin ning, on the 29th day of July, 1902, with County Surveyor K P Rands, ho being Total $105 37 In the matter of the appointment ( f deputy recorder, C E Ramsby. It is or dered by the board that said appoint ment be and is t ereby approved and that the salary of said O E Ramsby be fixed at $52 50 per month. In the matter of appointment of Dep uty Sheriff E C Hackett. It is ordered by the board that said appointment be and the same is hereby approved and saidJj O Hackett placed upon the pay roll at $60 per month. In the mutter of the appointment of ppecial D puty Sheriff II S Mco'y. It is ordered by the board that said ap pointment be and is hereby approved. In the matter of J J Cooke, si er'ff, n collection of taxes. To the Honorable Board of County Commissioners of Clackamas county, Btate of Oregon, I, J J Cooke, sheriff and tax collector of said county and a ate do hereby, submit to your honorable body the following statement of taxes as charged to myself for the year 1901, together with the amounts collected and uncollected and double assessments and errors for your approval in final settlement of said taxes for 1901. To total amount of taxes charged to sheriff $168,162 76 Sheriff's assessments 1,616 44 E. E. G. SEOL Will give you a Bargain in' Wall Paper Wall Tinting and in General House Painting Paint Shop near Depot Hotel A Complete Line -07 Fine Footwear For ladies, gentlemen and children you will find in our stylish and up-to-date stock. Our handsome and durable $3.50 shoe for men can't be equaled for wear, quality or style, and our women's fine $3.00 shoes are the acme of comfort and graceful outline. Our prices will suit. Krausse Bros. 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Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser (in paper covers), containing 1008 large pages, is sent free on receipt of 21 one -cent stamps, or 31 cents for the cloth -bound volume, to pav expense of mailing only. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. .A SPECIALTY. Fitting Spectacles and Kije Glares . By Up-lo-Date Methods. Examination Free, by PH1LLIP5, The Optician A. N. WRIGHT The Iowa Jeweler, 293 Morrison, near 5th Total $168,779 20 By amounts collected up to and including March 15th, less discount $108,974 v. 7 By discount allowed and up to and including March 15, 1902 3,216 64 By amount collected from March 16 to April 7th ... . 22,497 12 By amount collected from April 8 to July 5 inclusive. 7,284 90 tsy amount of errors and double a8se88ments 2,009 76 By balance uncollected, o . July 7, 1902 25,790 11 Total $169,779 20 By penalties and interest collected from April 8th to July 5th, 1902,not included in above 034 87 In the matter of report of report of vieweis of the New Era and Waldron road. This matter coming on upon the report of J W Meldrum, the report was read on thisdav on its first rcadin? and appointed to survey said road before the hud over for a second reading tomorrow. proceeding to view and locate said road and report in wilting at the next regu lar term of the board. The beard now adjourns until July 5, Saturday. The board convejied persuant to ad journment the board and oUicers pre tint tame as yesterday. In the matter of scalp statement. This matter cowling on upon county clerk's statement of ecalps turned in and warrants issued and tho.bonrd be- In the matter of a deed from Ferdi nand Kath to Clackamas county. This deed was accepted by the board" and or dered to be recorded without charge. In the matter of appointment of Miss Gussie C Maddock as deputy treasurer. The board being fully advised it is or dered that the appointment be approved and her salary fixed at $20 per month. In the matter of appointment of L W Ingtam as deputy county clerk. It ia ordered by the board that the appoiut- RIPANS For years I had been a sufferer with chronic Btomaeh troubles, pressure of gas and distress of my bowels. I con tracted what the doctors pronounced a low type of malaria. I could not take, solid food at all, and only a very little of the lightest of diet would create fever and vomiting.. The drug gist sent me a box of Hipans Tabules, saying he sold more Ripansthan any thing else for Btomaeh troubles. I not only found relief, but believe I have been permanently cured. At drnggiBtt. The Five-Cent parket ia enough for nn or dinary ocasslon. The family bottle. 60 cents, contain a supply for a year. 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