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OREGON CITY COURIER. FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1904 The man on the stage who does the trick of escaping from firmly tied ropes, submits to the bonds with a smile. He knows he can get out of the ropes that are being knotted. Put the same man in the woods and let Indian captors bind him to a tree for torture and he would struggle to the last against the bonds. When the stomach is iiseantd there are bonds being woven every hour about the organs dependent on the stomach heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, etc. The folly of mankind is to passively submit to the fastening of these bonds with no effort to escape until the pain they cause arouses fear. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. It cures diseases of heart, liver, lungs, kid neys and other organs, when these dis eases, as is often the case, have their origin in the diseased stomach. "For a long time I was atiflVriag and was hardly able to get about." writes Mr. Andrew J. Jennings, of Thomas, Tucker Co., W. Va., Box 194- "was fcothered with kidney trouble and my whole system wua out of order ; had no appetite. A friend of mine told m to try Dr. Pierce. Golden Medical Discovery. I did so and the first bottle restored my appetite. I took six bottles of 'Golden Medical Discovery' and aome of the 'Pleasant Pellet' and feel like a ntw person. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Fellets cleanse the clogged system from impurities. CLACKAflAS COUNTY COURT. Business Transacted April Term. at Regular 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 6th day of April, A. D., 1904, and from day to day thereafter during the continu ance of said term. Present: The Hon. Thos. F. Ryan, county judge, presiding; Hon. T. B. Killin and William Brobst, commis sioners, among others the following pro ceedings were had, to-wit: In the matter of warrants drawn for care of county charges. John Avln $8 00 Ellen Bridges 8 00 OE Burns 5 00 Maria Clark 10 00 Wm Deen 6 00 Paul Freytag 15 00 WT Gardiner 10 20 J M Heckart 8 00 J A Jones 6 50 M Kroger 7 00 George Mooney 8 00 L Matherson 7 00 Charles 0 Miller 8 00 J S McOomb SO 00 Mary Volckers 8 00 Mrs Hattie Woods 5 00 RGOgden. 6 00 Mrs 8 E Valentine 7 00 Indigent soldiers Meade Post, No 2 G A R $13 00 In the matter of claims examined and allowed. W J Telford 17 00 G A Bollack 12 00 Hedges. Griffith 68 50 Iva Harrington 51 60 G A Bollack 63 00 Nellie Swafford 10 00 Ednetta Chase 70 50 EE Taylor 81 50 Lulu Hanking 73 00 DO Boyles 73 75 S O Diilman....: 21 75 Fashion Stables 5 50 D It Dimick 4 50 KOMaddock 4 60 Glass k PruJhomme 4 50 R L llolnian 5 40 VV K Carll 5 00 11 1 1 Johnson 1) 00 Jaw F Nelson 104 00 I VV McAnully 54 00 Oregon City Machine Bhop 1 75 Telephone Co 5 05 A Mihlstin 14 10 Fashion Stabk. 5 00 V Nehren : 7 70 I) R Dimick 8 00 Huntley Bros 1!) 00 JO Ronsoner 33 85 St Vincent's Hospital 10 00 I Selling 10 75 Oouriur Publishing Co 8 :'5 lOntorpriso 103 78 John Bittnor 150 00 T F Ryan 8(1 00 f B Labour 3 00 F J Ridin.B 2 00 J T Drake 2 00 Livy Stipp 14 80 II 8 Moody 18 20 T B Killin.. 40 0 Wm Biobst 32 00 P E Shepherd 4 50 A McCarthy 4 50 Myra Schock 4 50 Mamie Schock 4 50 L Hallinan. 2 00 L Manning 2 00 W J Lewellen 40 J F Lovelace 3 25 In the matter of the supervisors' re ports examined and allowed. District No 1. A B Kirkley 20 00 E Mullan 7 00 O lliverly 1 00 Chat Oounsell 14 00 W H Oounsell 20 00 District No 3. K Hawk 2 25 H Breithatipt 20 25 TE Brown 12 25 J A Byers 21 87 W Ureenwell 13 13 Grant Mumpower 2 62 J Hawk 6 13 George Croon well. 7 00 EH Burghardt.... SagiT A Wing O Breithatipt Warren Ureenwell Geo Ureenwell.... R BreithaiiDt 3 85 7 92 10 50 0 00 8 50 7 60 Gottfried Goss?r 8 25 AHRitzau J 20 00 R WiUel 18 6 J AH Brown '.. 2 25 M Bayers 2 25 G Mumpower 1 50 O Proebstel , 1 50 Joe Deardorf 15 00 AHRittig 160 District No. 4. Ely Bros 6 25 G B Linn 2 50 NLinn 2 25 District No. 5. W H Boring 125 00 District No. 7. Chas Leaf $1 60 W S Fegles 3 00 Jas Pegles 4 00 District No. 8. W O Rugh $11 60 Fred Ward 8 00 District No. 11.2S3SI tsg&ZTT? O H Dauchy ;....'..$ 1 55 W A Holmes.. 2 50 John E Smith.- 22 50 W Forcvthe 7 00 8 Forsythe 7 00 E Ely 3 50 O E Smith 10 50 M River. ...ii .' 1 31 T Hearth 5 25 W H Smith 15 75 District No. 14. Lindsley & Son $4 60 Chas Moran 3 15 G F Gibbs... 34 75 C 0 Gibbs 18 00 S Bailey 18 75 OReed 16 50 M Shelly 14 25 O M May 13 50 CWilliamB 14 25 JasBhelly 16 50 TWLinn 4 50 Jos Gard.. 4 50 H Hillson 4 50 J J Kuntz 10 00 WmiMartin .. 2 25 John Shannon 3 75 District No. 15. OM Putnam .'. $1 50 T Lindeey 1 50 Harry Andrews 3 75 W B Lawton 8 25 F Way....:... 2 25 AO Warner 1 50 Distiiot No. 17. .lohn Bany : . $14 00 Jas Adkins a w B McDonald ; 1 50 H Bartley 1 50 M Anderson 1 50 J J Mallett 15 50 District No. 18. Wm Martin $3 00 W H Hughes 3 00 Wm Shannon 1 50 Jobn Shannon 5 00 District No. 19. A Erickson ....... 1 50 J J Mullatt 4 00 District No. 22. Ralph Baty 1 00 J R Davies 3 00 H J Rastall ; 2 50 District No. 24 L Moshbereer. 7 90 A Moshberger 7 90 0 Zweilel 6 75 Simon Miller 10 60 A Mitchell .7 90 F Yohan... 4 50 E Werner 75 P Smith 175 E A Montandon 17 50 District No. 25, Ed M Morris $16 00 District No. 26. Frank Everhart $2 25 H Larson 1 00 W H Engle 6 5 J District No. 57. 0 Thomas $ 1 50 8 Nicholson 1 50 John Barth 10 00 District No. 34. HIJerhoff $ 4 25 Wilson & Cooke 5 00 Oregon City Lumber Oo 69 76 D 0 Bhaw 12 25 Ed Batdorf ; 1 75 Jeff Shaw .... 24 00 District No. 36, Ivan Broadwell $1 50 Thos Lelller 75 John Engan 75 H Kunzie io Bud Thompson 5 00 In the matter of the petition of T Turner for county road. Ordered that the Road Viewers meet at the place of beginning of said road on April 20, 1904. In the matter ot tue potmon oi M Stein and others for a county road. On dered that the Road Viewers meet at nlrtc.B of beginning on April 21. 1904. In the matter of the appointment of Stock Inspector. Ordered that Dee Wright be, and hereby is appointed Stock Inspector, he to file a boud in tho sum of one hundred dollars. In tho matter of the report of Viewers of the Tooze road. Ordered tl at saul report be and the same is hereby ap proved and same be declared a county road, and expense account allowed as follows: John W Meldrum, $18.20; 1 1) W Kinnard, $11.20; John Lewellen, $11.20; Cheater A Tooze, ' ;J $2; Albert Tooze, $2; Jan 1 In the matter of the vxt i inflection 9, 13 8 11 1 that same be vacated. In the matter of tho pet n Bradley and others for i i Ordered that Viewers mu.- . it. beginning o said road on ' .' ol April, 1004. In the matter of the pet. I in ; t'r $,2. a ad rv reJ W r lac th CI 88 I latum and others for thn i of Baker Ferry and Linn Ordered that same be ta; viseuient until court can vii In the matter of the m is for improvement of Umc Cauby road. Ordered tin of road district No 10, be tie fiort to the court amount ormed by him and money aim. In the matter of tolls ou t and Barlow toll road. 0 this matter be laid over nut )U ad M, u I sii tpt' t id ad. 1st nd Silt srv wr to 'e- k , .r- d jy He xl tl at tltU 11 jMl ete net uit iu e i in uy ter n. In the matter of repairs t Bridge, Ordered that re of Oregon City road diitric nsi in tvif or it le same immediately. In the matter of the peti Eastern Improvement Conn bate of taxes. Ordered tin and hereby is denied, In the matter of the re-sit Gordon and Cutting Mill t part of the Callahan and Ct Ordered that report of Count be and hereby is received i account oi same be allowed : drum, $04: Edgar May, $10 tall, $10; J W Staudinger.tl In the matter oi the petitk Pollock for clearing and t;t miles of road in the Elwood i City road. Ordered that f te 3t e i ad ro st ev d. s I t r w t J ve, pt'ti le Pit 1 lUb- if) t tv o e .i id HjiU i be taken under advisement until same can be investigated by Court. In the matter of the improvement of "McCord Hill" on the Hardscrabble road. Ordered that same be laid over for investigation. In the matter of the petition of Henty and others for powder for clearing a part of Can by and Viola road. Ordered that same be laid over until amount of powder necessary can be ascertained. In the matter of the petition of Mead Post GAR, for relief of Mrs Chas Ross. Oi dered that a watrant iBsue to said post for the sum of $5 monthly until further notice. In the matter of the change of voting place in Canby precinet. Ordered that tame be changed to City Hall. In the matter of the petition of E W Randolph for vacation of Fairmount. Ordered that said matter be laid over. In the matter of the petition of A J Lewis and others to rebuild Newell Creek bridge. Ordered that same be taken under advisement. In the matter of tbe annointment of J A Tufts, as deputy sheriff. Ordered that said aDDolutment be confirmed be to serve without expense to the County. In the matter of petition to improve Damascus and Kieer road. Ordered that Detitioners be allowed from road district No 3. apportionment the som of $30 for purchase ot powder, petitioners to perform the labor. In the matter of timber left on the premises of F B Schoenborn in clearing the Scbuebel road. Ordered that said Schoenborn be allowed S10 for remov ing same. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. J Ritter to J Roth NJ. W of sec 2 61 e, 1600. B F Linn to J N McKiIlican, E! of SE of sec 36, 22 . $3,500. J N McKlllitan to B L,inn, lots 10, 11, 12, & Is blk 14 & 7 in 13, Fall View, 12.800. E A McGrsth to E N Platts, lots 9 & 10. blk 26 Oswego. $200. G J Tryllinger to O A Davis, 14 40 acres in sec 28. 42 e. $500. Windsor Land Co to J Weltmer, lots 7. 8. & 9 in blk 21 Windsor. $555. W N Wilmot to J R Singleton, NE of SE of sec 11 23 e $1,500. D Moody to H J Moore, aJ acres in the Engle Claim. 52 e. $1,500. N H Darnall to L A Dugherty, W 'A of NE of W14 of SE of NE sec 25, 6-2 $800. H G Starkweather to W Oetken, 7.98 acres in Creighton CI. T 1 e, $880. J G Miller to ' W W Sutherlan, 33 acres in CI 43. 41 e, $990. M Donovan to 11 Weinnardt, b acres in McCarver CI 31 e, $1,000. A Bush to M Donovan lot 7, blk 107, Oregon City, $1,000. L Jagger to H Heinhardt, 6 acres in McCarvbr CI, 3-1 E, $1. I P Putnam to H Jones, part CI 39, j 31 e, $2,900. H Jones to Crown Psper Co, same as last, $2,900. H B Dauchy to J T Apperson, lots 11 & 12 blk 5, Edgewood, $450. J W Noble to I Putnam, It 4, blk 94, 5, 6, oi blk 125, O C, $850. F J Dowe to F Betzel, It 5, blk 25, Falls View, $75. M M Donahue to M C Donahue, 6 of nw of sec 2, 2 6 e, $750. M O Hubbard to Pokorny & Zenker, nw, w of ne of sec 4, e4 of ne, sec 5, 6, 1 e, $4500, W Heiaer to C 8 Probestel, 10 as in sec 4, 2, 3 e, $400. E Pomeroy to G Kruse, 43 as in sec 2, 1 e, $2000. S Tanzer to 0 F Olsen, Its 5, 6, blk 30, Bolton, $100. F L Towne to G L Clyde, pt elm 42, 2, 2 e, $700. M F Parrish to J P Sharkey ,nw of sec 28 1, 3 e $1 . VV Zelp'ke to A Swafes, Us 3, 4, blk 7 Edgewood, $500. J Hob5on to W E Bryan, n of n of of e of Bee 1, 6, 1 e, $1. L Kohlhase to R M Ganiard, pt Crow elm, 2, le, $225. State to T Fitzgibbone, e'A of w of sec 36, 6, 2 e, $200. Bolton Ld Co to 8 Tanzer.lts 5, 6, blk 30, Bolton, $207. B A HeiBer to W Heiser, 25 as in sec 4, 2, 3 e,$200. Johnson & Ramsby to L G Lsrsen.sw of ee, e'A of sw and lot 3 ate 30, 5, 3 e, $1. O W P T S Co to.J W Reed, lots 4 and 5, blk 15, Eatacada, $725. If you are troubled with impure blood indicated by sores, pimples, headache, etc., we would recotntue id Acker s Blood Elixir, which we sell under a positive guarantee. It will always cure Scrofulous or Syphilitio poisons and all blood diseases. 50 ots. and $1. Sold by Huntlev Bros. & Co. Unless they arc, good health is impossible. Every drop of blood in the body passes through and is filtered by healthy kidneys every three minutes. Sound kidntysVtrain out the impurities from the blood, diseased kidneys do not fSSLSZ riiRP maw th iririnfva well so thevMxrill eliminate the poisons from the- blood. It removes the cause of the many diseases resulting from disordered kidneys which Rheumatism, Bad Blood, Gout, uravei, Dropsy, mnammauon i ue oiiuUcil ., ... - a -"TS .M .ii H;nrrWri Kirfnevs. A simole test for Kidney disease is to set aside yc uu uiauy vwci 9. t muv .v j . , , . it :. - i - . 1 f kidneys are diseased, or Diabetes develops. - , . . FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE is the only preparation which will positively cure all forms of Kidney and Bladder troubles, and cure you permanently. It is a safe remedy and certain m results. If You are a sufferer, take FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE at once. It will make you wen. Somi Pronouneid Incurable Mr. Q. A. StUlson, merchant of Ttmplco, IU., writes: "FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE is meeting with wonderful success. It his cured some ctses here that physicisns pronounced incurable. I myself sm sble to testify to Its merits. My face today Is living picture of hetlth and FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE has made It such." Paine's Celery Compound Cures DYSPEPSIaV, INDIGESTION, AND STOMACH TROUBLES. Tii. inrtures and evils of dyspepsia and Indigestion are experienced by thousands at .hi lime. The dyspeptic's train of evils may be enumerated as follows: feelings of dizziness, languor, nervousness, sleeplessness, headache, distension of the stomach, loss of flesh, difficult breathing, and the action of the heart is seriously affected. .... . , ' All forms of dyspepsia are quickly banished by the use of Paine's Celery uompouno. The use of this marvelous medicine allays the inflammation of the nerves centred aoout me stomach; it opens up the sewers of the body and removes all waste matter; it cleanses the blood; it makes new nerve fibre; it restores digestive power, and promotes bodily strength and activity. Mr. Fred. Ross, Clarendon, Iowa, briefly writes about his happy experi ence with Paine's Celery Compound as follows: " It giv"! me great pleasure to testify to the merits of Paine's Celery Compound. I can candidly and honestly say it is the best medi cine in the world. Two years ago I was suf fering from indigestion and nervousness, and was so run down that I could hardly walk without help. I used two bottles of Paine's Celery Compound and got better almost from the first dose, and have had no use for medi cine since. I was completely cured." . QQIIQQSOKkSSBSIS&saSsSSEISSS When a hat, a good dress, or other garment is a little faded and old in fashion it need not be thrown away. Color it with DIAMOND DYES. W have a ipecial department of advice, and wit answer free any queetlona about dyeing. Send ample of gooia when possible. Direction book and 45 dyed samplea free. DIAMOND DYE8, Burlington, Vt. A Big Sensation. ipnsation i lnd.. when W H. Brown, of that place, who was expected to die, had his life saved by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. He writes: "I endured insufferable agonies from Asthma, but your New Discovery gave me Immediate relief and soon thereafter effected a complete cure." Similar cures of Con sumption, Pneumonia, Bronchitis, and Grip are numerous. It is the peerless remedv for all throat and lung troubles. Price50cent8 and $1. Guaranteed by Charman&Co., Druggists. Trial Dot ties free, It's the little colds that grow into big ColdB; the big colds . that end in con sumption and death. Watch the little colds. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. THE MORNING TUB cannot be enjoyed in a basin of limited capacity, nor where the water supply and temperature is uncertain Dy reason oi ae feetive Dlumblnsr or heatinz aDDaratus. To have both put in thorough working order win not prove expensive ir me wur is done by us. We have moved from our old stand into the old postoffice building. Don't forget the place when you want plumbing done, Satisfaction guaranteed. F. C. GADKE Orecon City, Oregon. New Plumbing and Tin Shop A. MIHLSTIN JOBBING AND REPAIRING a Specialty OppMitoOaufleld Block OREGON C'Ti fnur hnnrc Tf rhPrft IS B. and unless something is done they Two Sizes. 50 SOLD AND H n tley Bros, Co.. Drugjfists and Booksellers, Oregon City. BKOWff its? "J Oregon City Planing Mills All kinds Doors F. S. BAKER Proprietor, Elk Horn Livery Feed "Sale Stable HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD FineRigstOeLet D. .R DIMICK, Manager, OZRZEO-OIsr CITlrT, OEQ-OIT Brunswick House and Restaurant Newly Furnished Rooms, Meals at All Hours Open Day and Night. Prices Reasonable. ...Only FirstClass Restaurant in the City.... Opposite Suspension Bridge, Oregon City, Ore. C. W. Ktllf tbe High Grade Whiskeys SUCH CELEBRATED BRANDS AS OLD CROW RED TOP RYE HERMITAGE OLD SARATOGA PLANET, Spr. '88 CREAM RYE Imported Scotch and Irish CORNER SEVENTH AND MAIN All goods bougnt in bond Purity and quality guarai Some famous Old brands James E. Pepper Kentucky Bourbon Old Sam Hz rris Kentucky Bourbon OldRoxburv Rye Cor. Elailrad Ave. and Hum 8!$. JOE li e) have allowed your whole system to become poisoned. SPfllraenL Or aV CiUUUV BUUCHiouic. u iuuh-oicj wai vwu become more and more affected until Bright's Disease Had Lumbago and Kidney Trouble Edward Huss, t well known business man of Salisbury ,Mo., writes: "I wish to say for the benefit of others, that I was a sufferer from lumbago and kidney trouble, and all the remedies I took gave me no relief. I began to take FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE, and titer the use of three bottles I am cured." Cents and $1.00. RECOMMENDED BY & WELCH EA , 7th $t, ARRET A. O. U. W. Building Oregon City, Oregon of Building Material, Sash,. and Moulding 1 or Oregn Gty, Oregon at ReasonablePrices E. Tuc9tikh Pkmt -fc and Wines a Specialty Whiskeys and French Brandies 8TS. GARDE BLD'G. Tint Wbiskks, Cigars and teed ae ARE THEY WELL? ur urine J