OREGON PITY, COURIER, FRIDAY, MARCH U, 1904 FROM RAILROAD ROW 1 v You don't have to hire a Cab The La Salle Street Station Chicago, which is used by the trains of the Rock Island System, is located in the very heart of the city, less than a block from the Board of Trade; less than two blocks from the Post Office; within easy walk ing distance of the principal hotels, theatres and stores. You don't have to hire a cab to reach them. The "union loop" is right in front of the station. Pay 5 cents, get aboard the elevated, and you are whisked to any part of town you wish to reach. Let me give you other reasons why you should use the Rock Island System. There are lots of them. L. B. CORHAM, Central Agent, 140 Third St., Portland, Ore. 11 OREGON SiiOJSrlilNE akd Union Pacific 3-TRA1NS TO THE EAST DAILY 3 Through Pullman standard and tourists sleeping cars daily to Omaha, Chicago, Spokane, tourist sleeping cars (personally conductde), weekly to Chicago and Kan sas city. Reclining chair cars (seats free) to the Kast daily. CLACKAflAS COUNTY COURT. 70 HOURS Portland to Chicago No change of cars 70 DEPART TiMU SCHEDULES ARRIVE FOR from Portland, Ore. FROM Chicago Salt Lake, Denver, Ft. Poitland w th 0maha Kansas -Pecl01 . Citv, St. Louis, Chicago "' p' m' 'J:1S am via an(j the East, Hunungton Atlantic Sa Lake, Denver, Ft. Express w tn Omaha, Kansas 8:10 E' m' Citv, Salt Lake, Chicago g'c0 a' m via Hunting j lne East ton: St. Paul Walla Walla, Lewiston, Fast Mail Spokane, Wallace, Pull- 7:45 p. m. man, Minneapolis, St, 8:00 a-m. via , Paul, Duluth, Milwaukee, Spokane Chicago and East. I " If anions Train The Southwest Limited, Kansas City to Chicago. The Overland Limited to Chicago via Omaha, and the Pioneer Limited St. Paul to Chicago, run via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE For San Francisco Every five days at 8:0a d. m. For Astoria, way points and North Beach Daily (except Sunday) at at 8 P. m.; Saturday at 10:00 p. m. Daily service (water permittine(n Willamette and Yamhill Rivers. For full information ask or Write your nearest ticket agent. . A. L. CRAIG. General Passenger Agent. The Oregon Railroad and Navagation Co Portland Ore. Business Transacted at Regular Jan uary Term. At a regular term of county court of State of Oregon, for the county of Clack. amas, held at the court house in Oregon City in said county, on the 2d day of March, A.D., 1904, and from day of day thereafter during the continu ance of said term. Present: The Hon. Thos. F. Ryan, county judge, presiding; Hon. T. B. Kuan and William Brobst, commis sioners, among others the following pro ceedings were had, to-wit: In the matter of pauper claims al lowed. John Avins $ 8 00 Ellen Bridges 9 00 CE Burns 5 00 King Bohall , 80 1 Maria Clark 10 00 VV Ueen 6 00 P Freytag 15 00 VV T Gardner 10 20 M Heckart 8 00 Mary Haley 15 00 J A Jones 6 50 MKrnger 7 00 Geo Mooney 8 00 L Matherson 7 00 ChasC Miller 8 Q0 J 8 McComb 30 00 MaryVolcker , 8 00 Hattie Hoods.... 5 00 TFKyan 2 00 SE Valentine 7 00 Indigent SolJiers 1 Mead Poet 13 01 In te matter of rep rts of road super visors 'xainined and ttllowed. ' District No 1 Meyer & Flinn 42 90 G Hiveily 3 00 John Flick 4 00 A B Kirkley , 6 00 W H Couneell 12 00 Dibtrict No 2 A Mather 140 Geo Brant 1 75 Leray Johnson 1 75 Al Hunter 175 Chas llatv........ 30 I? route offers numerous at- thing Each tractions. The principal to insure a quick, comfortable trip east is to see that your tickets read via the Chicago, Milwaukee H. 8. R0WE, General Manager. 134 Third Street, Portland ii. - T ,- ''.r.. Hoi for St. Louis and the World's Fair! WILL YOU BE TllLliLi ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. A Business Proposition If vou are going East a careful selection of your route is essential to the enjoyment of vour trip. If it is a business trip, time is the mam consideration; It a pleasure tr p scenery and the convenience and comfort of a modern railroad. Why not combine all by using the ILLINOIS CENTRAL, the up-to-date road running two trains daiiy from bt. Paul and Minneapolis, and from Omaha to Chicago. Free Reclining Chair Cars, the famous duttet-Library-smoking Cars, all trains vestibuled. In short thoroughly modern throughout. All tickets reading via the Illinois Central will be honored on these trains and no extra fare charged. Uur rates are the same as those ot mte- rlor roads. Why not get your money s worth f Write for full particulars. B. H. TRUMBULL, Gen'l Agt, Portland, Ore, J. C. Lindsey, T. F. & P. A. Portland, Or. raul is. 1 hompson, F. & P. A., Seattle, Wash Mendenhall 3 50 OC Jones 3 50 I) Jones 16 25 District No 3 Oien Acock.... 2 25 VV Buchmann '. 2 25 I GeoGreenv.aU , . 4 g0 I Goseer , 6 00 Gosser 7 50 Richard Witzell lb 00 A H Rilzau 27 50 District No 5 Vetsch .. 2 25 U Berneger 1 50 Wm Preston 1 50 Ellis Kiehey . '150 AH Kichey.... 3 00 U Aemissegeer. . .'. 3 00 VV H Boring 10 00 District No 10 W It Oatfleld 1 86 C Krigbaum 1 31 DistnctJNo 11 E Smith 20 00 F Jones 6 00 WW Smith 6 00 W Forfythe 12 25 HE Smith 6 (0 E Elv ; 5 26 A Cliff 525 W H Smith 13 25 District No 13- A O Hollingsworth 100 J R Deeir 1 50 JT Fullam 2 50 District No 14 . LindsleyA Son ....'....223 00 Oh as Moran 2 00 Regulator SEE Nature's Art Gallery of attractions at St. LOUIS. returning via the the Rockies in addition to the at This can only be done by going or SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD." U nrivaled scenic attractions nequalled dining car service nsurpassed in efforts to please lvt7fo"r illustrated booklet of Colorado's famous sights and resorts. Write tor muswareu McBRlDE, General Agent 124 Third Street Portland, Oregon Minneapolis, St. Paul Chicago. The short line between there three great cities. The route of the famous North Western Limited THE TRAIN FOR COMFORT every night in year Before starting on trip no matter where write for Interesting Information about com- ortable traveling H. L. SISTER, Gen'l Agent. 1 32 Third Street. Portland. T. W.TEASDALE, ' General Passenger Agent, St. Paul, Minn. Corvallis & Eastern Railroad STEAMERS Portland and The Dalles Route All way landings Steamers RAILY GATZERT. - DALLES CITY REGULATOR, - METLAKO r.nnnertinp' at Lvle. Wash, with r.ninmhia River and Northern Rv Co. For Wahkiatus, Daily, Centervill, Golden Ha and a K. ckitat v alley points. Steamer leaves Portland daily, except Snndav. 7 a. m.. connecting with GR&IN train at Lvle. s:3o p. m., for Goldendale, Arrives The Dalles. 6:3o p. m. VSteamer leaves The Dalles daily, except Sunday, a. m. rcou train leaving uum endale 6:i2 a. m. connects with this steam er for Portland, arriving Portland 6 p. m Excellent meals served on all steamers Fine accommodations for teams and wag nns. For detailed information of rates herth reservations, connections, etc.. write or call on nearest agent. General Offices Portland, Or., H. Campbell, Manager. TIME CARD NO. 25. No. 2 For Yaquina: Leaves Albany 12:45 p. m " Corvallis 2:00 p. m Arrives Yaquina 6 :20 p. M Xn. 1 Returning: Leaves Yaquina 6:45 a.m. Leaves Corvallis 11:oOa. m. Arrives Albany 1:10 p. m. No. 3 for Detroit- Leaves Albany 7:00 A. M. Arrives Detroit 12:20 P. M. No. 4 from Detroit: Leaves Detroit t... wo p. m, Arrives Albany 6:55 p. m. Train No. 1 arrives AlVny in time to connect with the 8. V. south bound train, as well as (tmnn two or tnree hours in Albany before departure of 8 P. North lound train. Train No . 2 connects with the 8 .P trains Corvallis and Alba nygivin direct service torNewport and adjacen Train 3 for Detroit. Breitenbush and ither mocnUin reBorts leaves Albany at 7 :00 a. m., reaching Detroit about noon, giving ample time to reach the bprings ja,r,e day. For further information apply to Edwin Stone, .Manager. T. OociREtx, Agent, Albany. ASK THE AGENT FOR TICKETS VIA To Spokane, St. Paul, Duluth, Minneapolis, Chicago and all points East, v . TRAINS DAILY FAST TIME H KufTenbender 2 00 G F Gibbs 35 00 CP .Gibbs 27 00 Harry Shelly 14 25 Clark Reed 17 25 O Williams 15 72 Jas bhelly 14 25 OMMay.... nil Jas Pamsh 9 00 SBaily.. 9 75 D 8 Shelly 6(10 Shannon Bros .152 00 Wm Martin 7 50 H W Parry 7 50 Fred Stiner 0 0(1 J A Tramayne 8 25 John Shannon 15 00 District No 18 , LindsleyA Son '. 297 00 District No 19 J J Mallatt... 900 District No 24 A J Siaa H 52 J J Kramer : 4 50 B B Heiu 75 H Kru-i mer 1 50 B A Montaudon ' 7 50 ti Deitz 150 District No 25 Ed M Morris '. 8 75 District No 27 John Barth 2 50 Tom Garrett 3 75 District No 30 Thos Fox 6 00 J W Stjne 45 00 District No 33- J A Reed 3 00 District No 36- lvan Broadwell N Stanton. 1 Revis Graham 11 Faank 8tanton.. oUO Bud Thompson. 8 26 In the matter of claims examined ana allowed. M Jus F Nelson, assessor 1C3 80 Lulu Hankins, tax roll 12 00 Ednetle Chase " 9 00 G A Bollack, tax collection 38 00 . ... 'J7 OK Kdnette uuase J W Loder " L Hankins " Iva Ha'rington " T) f! RovIch . " . . . rt nil Edoette Uhaee, treasurer ......... uu iABollaolc " 5 00 J E Rhoades, sheriff 2 50 EORhoades " 7 50 EZOlds. recorder 32 00 A Howard " 10 00 I R L Holman, pauper account 12 20 I Mary Haley " 29 00 T B H&nkins " SOU EE Bacon " 0 UU J W Powel, iuBane account 5 00 37 25 100 5'J 50 36 00 42 25 In tbe matter of bids for County Phv sician. Ordered that the bid of Nnrrig & Powel for $23 50 per month be accepted. In the matter of work on the 8chue bel road. Ordered that supervisor Mal lett to ascertain if petitioners in open ing said road, infringed upon private riphtB, and report facts in the matter. In tne matter of trie report of viewers of the Spiingwater and Estacada road. Report of viewers read second time, and ordered that flies re submitted to Dis trict Attorney for opinion. In the matter of filling vacancies of Judges and Clerks of election. Ordered that resignations of John Richie and T-n FohleraR judiie and clerk of Horiug precinct and Ed Richie and P, W. Ha ley be appointed to fill such vacancy. In the matter nf the report of viewers 01 isprniKwater and Kstacada road Or dered that said report he adopted and road declared acounty road, and super visor ordered to same lor travel with labor of petitioners. lu the matter of repairs of two bridges in roa l district Ni. 7. Ordered that supervisor make necessary repairs. Jn the matter ot the petition of H. J. Rastall and others for re-survey of road. Ordered that County Surveyor estab lish such roads as calied for in the peti tion. In the matter of petition of the Bank of Oregon City, asking that certain real estate be declred exempt from taxation. Ordered that said petition be denied. In the matter of petition of Wilhel mina Bateman for license to seil liquor m hiH quantities than one gallon, in Eagle Creek precinct. Ordeied that aid petition be granted. Iu the matter of Henry Hettkemper and others for imnrovement of the lieeit kemper rod Ordered that said matter . no taken unJer advisement. In the matter of the petition of East ern Investment for refund of taxes. Ordered that said petition be denied. In the matter of payment of balance on Court Houte addition contract. Or dered that the sum of $263.00 be paid to contractors. In the matter of the aoportionment of road fund. Ordered that an apportion ment of filty per cent of road tax cor lected be made on eacn district. Roval Resturant " 1 '5 0 WChilstron " 9 00 R T. Holman. coroner 5 00 HA Summer " B00 .1 O Zinser sch. suot.. expense. . . 53 87 Millard Hvatt. school examination 0 00 Marv S Harlow " " 21 000 T J Gary " " 21 00 flnast Atfencv Co. court house. ... 20 35 Courier Pub. Co.. printing 8 40 . . . , - . , . on 1 .n u tt urocKer uo, stationery u Oregon City Enterprise, printing 127 10 T 4 Ryan' stampB etc 53 ?5 Huntly Bros, stationery 15 CO W L Block, court house 1 70 F A Sleight, freight. 125 Telephone Company 5 70 Water uomm'is, water rem Thomas Bohna, circuit court , 4 70 BF Smith, justice peace... & The World's Fair Route. Those anticipating an Eastern trip, or a visit to the Louisiana Purchase Exposi tion at St. Louis, cannot afford to overlook the advantages offered by the MISSOURI PACIFIC KA1LWAY, which, on account of its various routes and gateways, has been appropriately named "The World's Fair Route." Passengers from the Northwest take the MISSOURI PACIFIC trains from Denver or Pueblo, with the choice of either going direct tnrougn Kansas iity, or via wicrr ita, r-ort Scott and Pleasant Hill. ?! Two trains daily from Denver and Pu eblo to St. Louis without change, carrying an classes or modern equipment, including electric lighted observation parlor cafe din ing cars. Ten daily trains between Kan sas City and St. Louis. Write or call on W. C. McBride, General Agent, 124 Third street, Portland, for detailed information and illustrated literature. R I Garrett Livy Stipp HS Moody LorenzeTenny J O Spragua M E Hayden M E Kandle Theo Wiatz Ralph Marshall Livy Stipp .1 Goodfellow Elmer Dixon 2 50 7 75 5 80 3 00 2 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 2 00 Astoria . & Columbia River Railroad Co. LEAVES 2 2 New Equipment Throughout. Day Coaches, "Palace and Tourists Sleep ers, Dining and Buffet Smoking . Library Cars. Daylight trip through the Cascade and Rock Mountains. For full particulars. Rates, Folders, etc call on or address H. DICKSON, C. T. A., 122 Third St. Portland, Ore S. G. YERKES, G. W. P. A 612 First Ave. Seattle, Wash fc:Po a, in Dally 4-.3o p. m. Saturday only p. m. Ex, Sat. UNION DEPOT. For Mayers, Rainier, Clatskannie, Westport, Clitton, Astoria, War renton, Flavel, Ham mond, Fort Stevens Gearhart, Park. Seaside, and Seashore. Astoria Express Dally. ARRIVES Dally 9;4o p. m, For further Information address, J. C. Mayo, Astoria, Oregon. We promptly olitain ti. H. ftiwl Korean Huud model, akovuti or ulioto ci invention lor free report on iu?ntat)ilitv. t or free book 1 :gSMi?5"TRME-MARKS "ft JL opposite U. S. Patent Office WASHINGTON C. M Seller, roads 9 76 K Hutch " 6 55 Viiaorit Powder Co, roads. 2 20 A B Klliott Co " 45 00 FuRhion Stable, sheriff 9 00 T B Killen, commiBsionar 15 70 Win Brob&t " 24 40 Sager & Wins, roads 200 00 In the matter of claims presented and not allowed. Hugh Miller 8 00 In the matter of the resignation of C. R. James, supervisor of road district No. 21 Ordered that said resignation be ac cepted, and that D. D. James be ap1 pointed as his successor. In the matter of the resignation of H. II. Schmidt as supervisor of road dis trict No. 29 Ordered that said resigna tion be accepted and that C. D. F. Wil son be appointed his successor. In the matter of the vacation of alley through block 51, In O. I. & 8. Co. ad dition to Oswego. Ordered that said alley be vacated as prayed for. In the petition of T. M. Baker and others to vacate a county road Or. dereJ that the viewers meet on the 14th day of March, 1904. in tha matter of the petition of T M. Baker aud otherB for a county road. ordered that viewers men at place of beginning March 14th, 1904. In the matter of the resignation of W, C. Heater as supervisor of district 32. Ordered that said resignation be ac cepted. In the matler of the corduroy for the J. K. Lewis road. Ordered that 1,000 corduroy size not to exceed 6 inches and price not to exceed $150 per hundred feet be allowed for said road. In the matter of the report of the viewers of tho Springwater and Estacada road. Report read lirst time and con tinued until tomorrow fir second read ing. In the matter of the petition of W. R. Dallas and others for repairs of the Roy er road. Ordered that sad matter be taken under advisement. In the matter of obstruction of a county road by Meyer and Flinn by us ing same for logs. Ordered that the road supervisor be instructed to see that said roads be cleared of obstructions by said Meyer and Flinn. In the matter ot the Union school and Bevier road in Damascus precinct. Or dered that said matter be taken under advisement. GOOD SPIRITS. Good spirits don't all come from Ken tucky. Their main source is the liver and all the fine spirits ever made in the Blue Grass State could not remedy a bad liver or the hundred-and-oneill effects it produces. You can't have good spirits and a bad liver at the same time. Your liver must be in fine condition if you would feel buoyant, happy and hopeful, iiright of eve, light of step, vigorous and successful in your pursuits Vou can put your liver in tine condition Dy uhiuk Green's August llower the greatest of all medicines for the liver and stomach and a certain cure for dispepsia or indi geHtion It haB been a favorite house hold remedy fcr over thirty-five years. August Flower will make vour liver hualtliv and netive and thus insure you a liberal supply of "good spirits." Trial size, 25 cents j regular bottles 75 cents. At all druggists. BEAVER CREEK, The members of the Presbyterian! church will give a baskes social at the Beaver Creek Hall, March 20; a large proi-iame will be rendered and a sale of all the old maids and batchelors. Mr. William Harris will be present with his graphophone and Mr. Samson of Oregon City, will be the auctioneer. Everybody is invited. Born, on March 4, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fivmaine, a baby girl. Miss Thiessa Staben went to Seattle last Saturday. Mr. Jack Shannon is at home again visitirg with his parents. August Bluhm sold hiB team of horses last week. Our school clerk, Mr. Henry Hollman was out lust week taking the school cen sus. Mr. Staten who has been gon6 for the past six years spent a lew days with hit children last week. Henry Henrici is quite busy fixing up hie shingle mill. They will start to work as soon as the weather permits. Hlv 'lie Clackamas. One thing iu Oregon never fails. Rain. Friday night, March 11th, the Artis an's lodge will give a public speaking to oncourage membership. Refreshments will be served. Une night last week a party was en at Mr. and Mrs. . Chapnians many present reported a very pleasant time. We are s Try to learn of the illness of Mrs.. Hattie Webster, Miss J. Rowen, organizer of the Ar tisan's lodje, was a visitor at Clackamas Grange, No. 298, Saturday. A number of young people of the P trous of Husbandry, met at Mrs. O. F. Streets, Thursday night for their usual singing practice. After the singing, the Interesting game of "flinch" was indul ged in. A "leap year social" will be given at Mr. and Mrs. liayward'a, Saturdar night. This spring yon will need a nerva food, one that will cleanse and recon struct your nerve centers and waited epeigies. Hollister's Kockey Mountain Teawilldolt. 35 cents. Tea or tab lets. Ask your druggist. wa . ft ' Ik-tSiU . .art, your S with trcngth JAYNE'S TONIC VERMIFUGE, a pleasant, potent, and permanent Invigorator for WOMEN, feri CHILDREN and MEN. mi GET IT ntOM TOUR DRUGGIST.