Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, January 22, 1904, Page 6, Image 6

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OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1904
CLACKAJIAS COUNTY COURT.
Business Transacted at Regular Jan
uary Term.
it a regular term of county court of
ite of Oregon, for the county of Clack,
imai, held at the court house in
Oregon City in said county, on the 6th
day of Jan. A. D., 1904, and from day
tod. y thereafter during the continu
ance of said term.
Present: The Hon. Thos. F. Ryan,
county judge, presiding; Hon. T. B. j
Kill n and William Brobst, commis-1
sior -rs, among others the following pro-'
ceedinga were bad, to-wit: j
Iii the matter of pauper claims allow- '
ed: I
John Adams $6 00 :
Chub Anderson 9 00
Ellen Briojes 8 00
C. II. Burns o 00 .
Kim Behall. : 8 00
Mr M Clark 10 00
Win Deen 6 00
Pain Kreytag 15 00
W 1 Gardener 10 20
J W Ifeckart 8 no
J A Jones 6 50
Mr Kruger 7 00 '
Geo vlooney 8 00 ,
L Matherson 7 00
W II Malton 8 00 1
J 8 McOomb 30 00
Mis- Mary Volkers 8 00 i
Mrb flattie Woods 5 00
Thou J Ryan 5 00
INDIGENT SOLDIERS,
Mead Post No 2 G A R $13 00
In the matter of reports of supervisors
examined and allowed.
VIOLA ROAD IMPROVEMENT
8 Forsythe 85 25
F A Mattoon 1 75 I
O Rad 1 75
L G ftitnour 3 00
B PrHton 3 60
O Livesay 12 00
District No. 1
II B ittin $12 00
W H Counsell 25 00
District No. 2
L P Jones $12 60
W i oiter 1 00
D i -strict No. 3
Sager& Wing $171 90
Ktiliuiu & Bros . 2 89
A h Ritziin. 22 50
District No 4
Ed Noble $3 00
Gua Wilcox 3 00
V," Trait I 53
G Ii Linn 11 00
E Prestou 3 00
D i strict No. 5
Wm Singleton $5 25
Wm Prestou 6 25
A PreBton 3 75
Mr Hutchinson 1 60
O W Boring 1 60
W H Boring 11 25
District No. 11
W H Bonney $73 16
J E Smith 22 00
W D Smith... 5 00
F Jones....; 5 00
A Richardson 6 00
O E Smith 3 50
B Holcomb 3 50
W Mumpower 3 50
W H fmith 8 75
District No. 13
O K Ward $1 50
4 Miller 1 60
J D Deeviu 14 00
F P Judd 3 00
J T Fullani 17 00
District No. 11
J Evrhart&Co $13 75
H TeflVnhender 1 15
OT GibbB 44 00
O O Gibhs 113 00
James Wholly 20 25
H Shelly 20 25
ISam Butley 15 00
J Parrest 10 50
D tUielly 16 00
John Baker 3 00
J B Jack Hon 5 25
J Shortledge 0 00
Di-trict No. 15
II Andrews $11 25
F Wav IS 25
F M Thompson 5 75
If K. Wilson 14 00
W B Uwton 21 35
A Wilson 6 00
W in Oorhit 8 75
Emery Thomas 7 50
Hendricks 1 75
Dstiict No. 10
A Htiu'helc) 1 $ 75
Geo Kief 1 50
District No. 18
John Shannon $22 00
District No. 20
Joseph Pollock $7 50
So frequently settle on the lungs and result in Pneumonia
away or take something that only half cures it, leaving the
E Kleinsmith 1 50
District No. 24
E A Montaidon $6 75
District No. 25
Phil Tucker $1 12
Ed M Morris 6 50
District No. 26
J A Hannagen $ 6 50
R J F Mill 36 67
W Skeen 8 60
Louis Wiles 7 50
W Simmons 3 75
GeoCaBe , 12 75
W Husband 4 50
Walter Wiles 5 50
Wm Parker 4 50
Frank Sbaw 1 50
J D M Lay 1 50
W H Engle 15 25
I ietrictNo. 27
P J Ridings & Son $ 2 10
J C Marquam 1 95
J 8 Yoder 77 46
John Barth 1 20
D'strict No. 28
H Wilson, $1 50
Frank Sherman 1 50
B F Boylai 6 25
District No. 30
Thos Fcx $28 95
Ol&S Co 35 20
District No. 31
Geo Sanm $8 04
John Aden 4 00
District No. 33
J AReid f4 00
Wm Tucker 1 50
Geo Bowdish 9 00
Henry Myers 2 00
District No. 35
Oregon City Lumber Co ..$59 50
E Lotnberg 7 87
Jeff Shaw 13 50
District No. 35
J R Hall $ 2 00
R Manary 2 0i
O Sheterly 2 01
Fred Wagner 10 00
In the matter of claims examined and
allowed
N Blair $ 2
J G Noe 2
B F Smith... 'c
George Aden. . . . ; 3
O P Thorp 2
John Aden 2
Livy Stipp 4
H S Moody 3
Liw Stipp 5
II J Moody '. 3
L Stipp 5
II S Moody 3
L Stipp 8
H S Moody 5
T, Stinp 7
(JllNoblitt 5
E T Fields 1
C E Burns 1
EL Shaw 1
O K Noblitt 3
L Stipp lo
H 8 Moody 11
John Shannon . . 3
Jacob Spangler ... 3
Rlcuard Davis .. 3
Ed Howard 3
0 E RamBby 1
Elmer Dixon 1
W Lawson 1
() F Jones 1
Pat Harris 1
E W Randolph 1
Oregon City Enterprise 578
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Courier Publishing Co., 8
EdJonsrnd 1
PP Heia $1
A JoneS 1
ULudwegBon 1
GGilbertson 1
J Strans 1
Geo Harris 1
1 Clark 1
I'M Harris 1
J W Loder 9
R F Hoi man 21
II t Moody 2
E A Sommer 10
L Heckleman 14
A Howard 28
liiislmrg Co 10
U A. Bollock 3
B Sullivan 36
Bease Kelly 24
Echo .Sampson 36
Lulu HanKiiis 64
Elnetta Chase t2
G A Bollaok 50
Mrs AiiL'inta Warner 28
Wn Wilson 3
Gross ,t Moody 10
1) K i iniick.. 2
0 Kartell 1
W A i.arney 6
Mrs M llnly 37
U L llolniiiu 19
1 Selling 20
St Vincent Hospital 20
J as F Nelson 104
F J Nelson 130
II H Johnson 19
Beaver Creek Bldg Aaon 2
M G Houston 6
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Pneumonia and GoosisinptiGH
CONSUMPTION THREATENED
C. linger, 211 Maple St., Champaign, 111., writes:
I was troubled with a hacking cough for a year and
I thought I had consumption. I tried a great many
remedies and I was under the care of physicians for
several months. I used one bottle of FOLEY'S
HONEY AND TAR. It cured me, and I have not
been troubled since."
THREE SIZES, 25c, 50c and $1.00-
SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY Z
HUNTLEY BROTHERS, DruggsU and BooUellers, Oregon Cly, Oregon
A G Guynnpa ; 8 00
Wm Brobst 17 20
Frank Bunch 7 45
5 F Scripture 50
Ida Ostrander 1 90
W C Buckner 1 90
W E Burns 1 90
In the matter of claims examined and
not allowed .
T B Hankins $3 00
Harry Rambo... 2 50
In the matter of petition of Geo. D.
Ely and others for a countv road. The
Board of County rod viewers directed
to meet at place of beginning Jannary
13th, 1904.
In the matter of Wm. Barlow and 54
others, for county aid to Gotlieb Sie.
quest, resident of Barlow. Ordered that
he be granted $10 per month and matter
to be investigated before further assist
ance is grained.
In the matter of F. W. Gortler for a
county roa t County Board of Ro,id
Viewer directed to u:eet at place of be
ginning January 19, 1904.
In the matter of uid to Mrs. S. E.
Valentine. Ordered that sama be taken
under advisement.
In the matter of the apportionment
of road funds to viilwaukie and other
towns under charter. Ordered that
matter be referred to District Attorney
for his opinion.
In the matter of the petition of Sager
6 Wing and others for improvement of
road leading from Damascus to Port
laud. Residents having subscribed
$225 and 46 days labor, it is ordered
that Clackamas county contribute $200
same to be deducted from apportion
meat of road district No. 3.
In matter of pe'it'on of W. H. Bonney
fur telephone frai. h e between Viola
and Oregon City, ordered that Bame be
granted.
In the matter of aid to J.F.Whitcomb
who is in need of medical assistance. Or
dered '.hat he be Bent to the hospital.
In the matter of estimates of expen
ditures for year 1904 Total valuation of
Clackamas county is $9.014,951 ; amount
iiue from county to slate of Oregon, $41,
002 ; necessary to be raised for county
purposes for coming year as follows :
Construction and repairs on
bridges $8600 00
Caro of County Paupers 3800 00
ExDense of circuit court 2600 00
Jus.ice of the peace 1100 00
Nxpense of county lail 250 00
Repairs of court Louse 20u0 00
County clerk'a office 2900 00
Sheriff's office ,3000 00
Recorder's office -600 00
Schools periutendent.......... 1400 00
Tr.-at.urer 1150 00
A-sessor 2500 00
County courtand commissioners 18U0 00
Surveyor 50 00
Coroner 650 00
Insane expense 250 00
Cuuntv Dovsician and board of
health...., 200 00
Indigent soldiers 400 00
Road surveys 500 00
Collection of taxes 260 00
Expenses of elections, 2 430J 00
Printing and advertising 300 00
$43150 00
Interest on outstanding war
rants 8600 00
State tax to b collected 41037 50
School tax to be collected ... 40602 00
Total to be raised for coun
ty, school and state. . . .$139449 50
In the matter of tax levy for state,
county, road and school. Ordered that
there be levied on taxable pioperty as
follows:
For state purposes 5 mills
For school purposes 5 "
For county purposes 6 "
For Road purposes 4) "
In the matter of fixing the boundaries
of electiou precincts. Marquam precinct
ie changed as follows :
Beginning on Molalla river on line
between sections 8 and 9, t 4s, rle;
thence south to quarter sections 28 and
29 of said township; thence east 1 1 2
miles to center of section 27, t 4 s, r 1 e ;
thence south mile; tnence east
mile; thence south mile; thence eas.
y4, mile to section line between sections
34 and 35 said township; thence north
on taction line 1-4 mile; thence east
3 1-2 miles to center of section 32, t 4 s,
r 2 e; thence north to Molalla river;
thence down stream to place of begin
ning. This change taking a small portion of
Needy precinct as follows: The ne. of
the uej of sec 34, t 4 a, r 1 e.
Needy precinct is changed -as follows:
Beginning at the southeast corner of
section 12, t 5 s, r, 1 e, thence north 2 1.2
miles; thence west 2 miles; thence south
J4 mile ; thence north 8,1 miles ; thence
west '4 mile: thbuce noun to center of
section 27, t 4 s, r 1 e; thence west to
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or Consumption. Do not take chances on a cold wearing
seeds of serious throat and lung trouble.
fW 111 III
HAD BRONCHITIS FOR TWENTY YEARS ,
AND THOUGHT HE WAS INCURABLE
Henry Livingstone, Babylon, N. Y., writes: "I
had been a sufferer with Bronchitis for twenty years
and tried a great many with poor results until I used
FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR which cured me of
my Bronchitis which I supposed was incurable."
Bear Creek ; thence down Bear Creek to
Rock Creek; thence up Rock
Creek to the easterly line of sec
tion 17. t 6 s, r 1 e ; thence routh to M
section corner between sections 20 and
21 ; thence east to M section corner bet
ween sections 22 and 23; thence north
to the corner of sections 10, 11, 14 and
15 ; thence east 2 miles to the place of
beginning.
This change being made by taking the
wi f the se 1-4 of sec 34. t 4 s, r 1 e
from Needy and adding it to Marquam.
Eagle precinct is changed as follow :
Beginning at ttie junction of Deep Creek
with the Clackamas river: thence up
the Clackamas river to the line b- tween
sectinns 19 and 20, t i s, 1 4 e; thence
south to the boundary line of the Fred
erick Helms D L. C. in section 19 of
said townehip; hence along said bound
ary line of said Helms D. L. C. in a
southeasterly direction to itB intersection
with the quarter section lin-j running
north and BDUth through section1 29, in
said t and r;thence sou h to section line
between sections 29 and 32 of said t;
thence easterly one-half mile to section
corner between sections 28, 29, 32 and 33
of eaid tjthence south mile on sectinu
line ; thence east 1-2 mile ; 'hence south
H mile to south line of section 33, t 3 s,
r 4 e; thence east 1-2 mile to sectnn
corner of sections 33 and 34 of t 3 s, r 4 e
and sections 3 and 4 of t 4 a,r 4 e ; thence
south one mile to south line of section 3
of said t 4 b, r 4 e ; thence eas. one mile
to section corner; thence north one and
one-half mile to quarter co ner between
sections 34 and 35 of t 3 s, r 4 e ; thence
west 1 2 mile; thence north 1-2 mile to
quarter corner between 27 an 34 ;tbence
west 1-2 mile to section corner; thence
noith 1 mile to section corner between
21,22, 27 and 28; thence west 1-2 mile
to quarter section corner between sec
tions 21 and 28; thence north about three
and one quarter miles to Eagle Creek ;
thence up Eagle Creek and North Fork
ot same to the line between sections 11
and 12 in said t 3 s, r 4 e ; thence north
to the north bouudary line oi t 3 s, r 4 e ;
thence west one mile : thence north to
Deen Creek ; thence down Deep Creek to
the place of beginning.
This change takes part 6f Viola, Spring
water and Garfield precincts lying along
the Clackamas river and attaching same
to Eagle Creek precinct.
Garfield precinct is changed as follows :
Beginning on the north bank of the
Clackamas river where the same crosses
the north boundary line of section 10 in
1 4 s, r 4 e ; thence up the Clackamas
river to the summit of the Cascade
Mountains; thence northerly along
'he said mountains to Salmon river;
1 hence down Salmon river to the
south boundary of t 3 s, r 7 e; thence
wet-t along t boundary to the South
Fork .f Eagle Creek; thence down said
Kagle Creek to a pqint due north of
quarter section come between secti ous
i) and 16 in t 3 a, r 4 r; thence south 3
and 1 4 miles to quarter section corner
between sections 21 and 28 of t 3 8, r 4 e ;
thence east 1-2 mile to section corner
between sections 21, 22, 27 and 28 in said
t ; thence siuth one mile to section cor
nel ; thence east 1-2 mile; thence south
1-2 mile; thence east 1-2 mile to quarter
section corner between sections 34 and
35 ; thence south one and one-half miles
to Clackamas river,
Springwater !b changed as follows:
Beginning on the left bank of the Clacka
mas river where the same crosses the
section line between sections 10 and 11
in t 4 s, r 4 e! thence down stream to
the Beet ion line between sections 3 and
10 in said t; thence along said section
line weBt to section corner between sec
tions 3, 4, 9 and 10 in said t; thence
north one mile to section corner between
sections 3 and 4 of t 4 s, r 4 e and sec
tions 33 and 84 of t 3 s, r 4 e; thence
west 1 2 mile; thence north 3-4 mile;
thence west 1-2 mile; thjnce nonh to
section corner between sections 28, 29,
32 and 33, t 3 S, r 4 e ; thence west to
Clear Creek ; thence up Clear Creek to
the south boundary of t 4 s,r 4 e; thence
east to the Clackamas river; thence
down said Clackamas river to the place
of beginning.
Voila precinct is changed as follows :
Beginning at the s w corner of section 29
t 3 s, r 3 e : thence north 2 miles ;thence
eastl 2 mile ;thence north 2 miles ;them e
east 1 1-2 mile ; thence south 12 mile ;
thence east to Clackamas river; thence
up stream to the line between sections
19 and 20 in t3 s. r 4 e; thence south to
the boundary .line of the Frederick
HelrasD. L. C. in section 19 of said t;
thence along said boundary line of said
D. L. C. in a southeasterly direction to
its intersection with quarter section line
running north and souih through sec
tion 20 in said t and r ; theuce south to
section line between 29 and 32 of said
t; tnence west to place of beginning.
Beaver Creek precinct is changed as
follows Beginning at the s e corner of
section 7, t 4 s, r 3 e; running thence
nor:h 5 miles; thence west 5 miles;
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thence south 1 12 miles; thunce west 1
mile; thence aouth2 1-2 miles; thence
east 4 miles; thence Bouth 1 mile;
the ce et 2 miles ti the p)ace of
beginning.
New Era precinct is changed ai fol
lows : B"u;inning at the n w corner of
Milton Brown D. L. O. in t 3 a, rle;
therce running on claim boundary line
easterly and southerly to the line be
tween sections 12 and 13, t 3 s, r2 e;
thence east to the n e corner of section
17, t 3 8, r 2 e'; thence south 2 1-2 miles;
thence west 1 mile; thence south 1 1-2
miles ; thence west 2 miles; thence north
1-2 mik ; thence 1 mile; thence north
1-2 mile; thence west 1-2 mile; thence
north to the Willamette river; thence
up the Willamette river to the line be
tween sections 20 and 21, t 3 8, rle:
thence north to the n w corner of section
16 in said t; thence east to the Wil
lan.eitH river j thence down the Wil
lamette river to the place of beginning.
Milk Creek is changed aa lollows: Be
ginning at the s e corner f section 31,
t 4 b, t 3 er thence north 4 mile-; thence
west 2 miles ;thence north north 1 mile;
thence west 4 1-2 miles; thence south to
Molalla river; thence np stream to the
south boundary of t 2 s, r 2 e, thence
east to place of beginning.
Imperfect Digestion
Means less nutrition a jd inconsequence
less vitality. When the liver fails to
secrete bile, the blood becomes loaded
with bilious properties, the digestion be
comes impaired and the bowels constipat
ed Heroine will rectify this; it gives
tone to the stomach, liver and kidneys,
strengthens the appetite, clears and im
proves the complexion, infusef-new life
viiior to the whole svstem. 50 cents a
bottle at Charmau & Co.
New Plumbing
and Tin Shop
A. MIHLSTIN
J038ING AND REPAIRING
a Specialty
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, Designs
rrff11 Copyrights Ac.
Anyone sending a flketoh and description may
quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
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tions strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patents
ent free. Oldest apency for securing patent.
Patents taken through Munn A Co. receive
tpecial notice without charge, in the
Scientific American.
A handsomely illustrated weekly. Ldnrest ir.
culatlon of any scientific Journal. Terms, $3 m
year ; four months, 91 Sold by all newsdealers.
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Hardware.
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I Stop!
Smart Bed Room Sets, Regular Price $18. Special $12
You have tried others, now try us. Next door to old post office
Phone So. 1S41 SUARMAN A. GPlM
J. W. COLE,
All goods bought in bond.
Tunry and quality guaranteed
Some famous Old brands:
James
Cor. Railrad Ave. and Han SSs.
The 14th Street Grocery
Is now opened with a
goods at p'ices that will
Goods delivered to any
For the letcst novelties in
all kinds of laces and dress
trimmings there is no store
in Oregon City like the Fair.
They sell men's underwear
at the Fair at Rediculously
low prices considering the
values An investigation
will prove the truth of both
the above statements.
The Fair Store
WM. RORTNSON. Prnn'r.
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The Finest Fruit
The very finest fruits of the shoe
manufactories have been selected to
complete our stock. The swellest styles
In all the varieties of lasts, tops, toes
and trimmings. Every pair a beauty,
with solid, substantial wear to back
them and make them sensible bargains
will be found at
KRAUSE BROS.
Oregon City Shoe House
CARBY PAGKNG
-COMPANY--
CANBY, OREGON.
Headquarters for Fresh Meats.
Highest prices paid for butcher1
tock. 1
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R. P. 'fBIazier & Co., Props
Eeverything in the store
ureat reduction
Stoves, Furniture, Etc
Bown & Welch
PROPRIKTOBS OF THB
eat
arket
7th St
A. O. U. W. Building
OREGON CITY OREGON
Wbiskies,
ni Cigars
E Pepper, Kentucky Bourbon
Uld bam Harris Kentucky Bourbon
Old Roxbury Rye
complete stock of fresh
satisfy the closest buyer. t
part of the city free.
M. HARRIS, Prop.