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ltt ar i Ilk City Kntb VOL :.o. no. 12. OKKUON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY. AUGUST 14, 1800. ESTABLISHED 18GG Oregon RPRISE. COI'IITH, Clreull emirt rnnveiiea Oral Monday III No V.iulwr ami Hi I r. Monday In April, l'riihiinir( In ikiiIiiii Dial Mninlay In each Bioulli. Oiimiiilaaliiiinra rmirt tni-Kla Drat Wediieaday ftor flral Miuiilar nl each ninntli J I K. CltOMH, ATTOKNKY AT LAW. Will I'mnn m Au. Cof-RTe or Tin stats Krai KatRte ml Imuran. (mc mi Main HI r. i. l,. HI a ill and Hev.iith, orriior i itv. ua. M n'Han.l.. I. iiaimaa. W. THoRH-aoR T u mi mm ,'NKII.I, III IHiKH IIOMI'MON (iKIKKITII. ATTnitSKYH AT LAW. OrTlrn III llarklrjr II ill I'l I M K. ir.goii City, ami A O I'. W. riii.u, riilllaml. tin (ieneral Iaw llmlnea,, l.oaii 4'ulli'i'll'iiia. Wniirv, I'rg. I'urri lu luiirlf'ai' Probate rni'lir. Q II. IY. ATTOKNKY AND C(m:nskm) at law Mill I iiiM'Inia tii"iiga(t.a. mako ..iMtraria. man money, l.e ala ( an I t'auaart a gnu. rat law lniliiraa. OfllM Rial D'Mir adjoining llalik ul 0 euu Clly. orruor ritv. oRgiiug oro c. rrowrri.u f. i rati.u JKUWMCI.I. A CAMPIlHIl, ATTOKSKYS AT LAW, Orruor Citt, . Orruok. Will prartlr. In all llmrnurte of Ilia alate. 01 Bra. urn duor lu Caufl.lii A lloiill.y . drug tor.. y II. IHJIIYNH, ATTOKNKY AT LAW, .NUtAIIY I'L iil.lU CANIlY, .... OHKIiUN. Will prarllr. In all court a of III alala. Inaiirauoa wrllleu In all Irwdlng com palllo,. A li if4iil ul -.III. liirnl.uvd. Co itvuaua a .penally. (i r.o I., htoiiv, M ATTOKNKY AT LAW. I'aialra npHialt Court Hutiae. Tltlea aiamlnrd ami atialrarla mad.. Mou.y liaunl. Mortaapa InrfH-ltMHHi end a g.uerel iaar bualupaa. II- T HI.AI'K.N, NOTAIIY 11" lll.fi: ami t:o.SVYANl Kit. aaaTHA'Taur titli aim Krai aalala haixllnl Inauraura wrlllan In Ilia Hauler. I, ul llartluM, I'aialllia. Ham Lurg ul Uraiuau OBIc on Mir anulb ul Malhmllat Cliurrh. c lack am As ahhthact a thckt tu. Kurnlali, Al at aria, I lialna ul Tile. Icrrli (lull, imiib, inaurii rn. rajr laiea I'rrliM't 'I'lllra. alo.. rlir IMIifw fiVvr liallk ul urof ii 1 1 jr. J. r. 1 1. All K, ITt..,an. Mitr. oaaiiuN i itv, .... uhkuun II. Ill MH K I. ATTiiHNKY AM) Cot NHKI.OH AT LAW. W III I'rarilrti In all couria ul tlio atate. Alialrai la ma. Id. T l io. i iamlhril ami a neimral law liliallivaa IraliaacU'il. Iifflm wlih I. I. I'cirlcr. II JiiimaiiN D W KIKNalRU K 'INNAIHH A JOIIKHOK, CIVIL KNdIN KKIIS AM HI'KVKYUUH Hallway laratlon ami runairni'lliiii. krldvca, ilauaaiil oaiimalra fur walr an ly . I)ralliao aud a Urol Impruvt'inriil ul luwiit Apeclal allaiitluii ajlron lu iiraiilillii and blue pruning . J W. WKLl lI, PKNTIST- Willmiit'tti) lllil.i opioitito I'unluH'ao. OHUo Iioiirrt from H a. in. b::iQ . in. tu 12: 1 to J' L. I'OltTKR, J" ATTOKNKY AT LAW irMrui Ta or rKui'KRTY rrKNtnn. Orflcti iii'ii lu Ornguii Cllv bank nu II 111 alrrvt. I O. T. WII.I.IAMH, IIKAI. KHTATK AMI LOAN AdKNT. A iod lie ul litialni'aa, ri'alili'iire ami auliiirlian I'ropi'rly. Farm I'rupvrly In trnrla In ault nn vaay tcrmi. Curreapnnilence prnniiilly anawered (ifllrc, noil iluur tu Cniinrlil A unlli'v a drug aturo. Q II. ADO LATOUIIKTTK, ATTOKNKYS AND OOllNSKLOKS AT LAW MAIN HTKKKT OIIKIKIN CITY, OKKUON. Kurnlali Alialrafila ui Tllle, Loan Muney. Fure- cluao MurlKiixca, ami irauaaui nuuvrM l.i aw Uualneaa. fpilK COMMEKCIAL HANK, OK OKKUON CITY. Capital, IIWO TKA NHACTa A OKNKRAI. HANKINfl IH'SI NKaa. IxiHiia mailn. Hllla iIikmiiiiiUmI. Mnkea rul lui'liuiia. Iluya and tclla oxchaiiKe nil all pnluta I ii thn I'lilli'rt Htal.'a, K.iirnpe ami MmiK Kiing. liopnalla rHilTd aiilijocl to check. Hank open from a. m. tu 4 r. a. U C. I.ATOUKKTTK, I'rcaident. r R DON AI.DHON, Caahlcr "J JANK OK OKKOCN CITY, Oldest Banklos Hsose in toe Cllr. Paid up Capital, riO,0(IO. Hiirplua, lJU.riAO, panaiiiKNT, - - Titua. charmam VICI rHXHIUINT, 00. A. HAKHINCl. CARIIIItH. . O CAtiriKLD. MANAOKR. CHA1LM H. CAUrilLD. A fonnral hanking bualneaa tranaaotod. Uupnalta received aulijeoi to check. Approved lillla and nolea 1lauunted. Couiitj and oily warranta bought. linana mvle nn available aecurlty. Kmhaiig bought ami inld. Oillectluni made promptly. Prafta auld avallanle In any part of the world Telegraphic exchange mild nn Portland, Han Tranclaao, fihlcag.i and New York. ntereat pal J on time depuaita. Wanted-An Idea Who ran think of mnm mniil thlDK tu iMitcntr protect ymir Ma: t your llt4u; nj may nnug you wiiiiq. Devi, WMhlnRton, I. U.,for lhlr $1(Am prl ofler ua lift ol two liuiitirtd biviiuUuua wouleO. IWKf'HKMICNTINOi - KOYAt, UK I.I VKHI'ool,, t,mt UrKrat bualnrai in the world. SOU Tit IIKITIHII A M., Iar.-at laaala in Ilia world. Kt'N OK I.ONION. uhlral urly lira l:iaurtnoa coinpanjr In III world. irrSAOK IIAHTKollll, lactam! Ixat Ainvrlrin Ciinipmy. CONTINENTAL OK NKW YoltK, una or (lie brat Annrlcan roinpinlri. AND OTIIKIt KIKHT-CLAHH COMI'ANIKH. Cnll on m (or linllniia, anil F. L DONALDSON, SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS The latest in CLOTHING and Nciilest Styles of Dress Shirt Waists, etc. Novelties in Store Pioneer Thos. Charman & Son, Oregon City, Oregon, Edcuards Successors to ELY BROS., 099 Molalla Avenue- GENERAL MERCHANDISE NICW GOODS -rLOWliST PRICES Plour, Shorts, Bran, Oats, Wheat, Spuds, Etc. Cash Paid for Chickens and Eggs. Uow you Can BABY'S FRUIT Baby's Pectoral DR. J. H. IRVINE, Proprietor. A CHAT Jh interi'stintr when tho nubied'of conviTMiitioii i intiTCHtin. There' notliiiiK morn iiiti-rcHtiiig to jiole now tli an cum pi fig. You need camp ntiMiln, cheap tinwaro ami nu-ki'lH, pi'rliupH Hoiiicchi'iip, heavy hliiiiki'tH. We huvo them. Tluro in also Home tulk about put in", up fruit mill making jelly, we have fruit jars ami jelley tumblers and Hell tin) later fur 3"c a do.un. BCLLOMY & BUSCH, Tie Honsernrnlslierx. Leading Agency In Clackamas County. alao for Hlottara and Calandara At Commercial Bank. Goods, every line. Bros., Save Money Whon your children peed a laxative or stomach and bowel regulator, buy LAXATIVE. Fifty doncs for twenty-live cents. The season for colds and coughs is upon us. In order to be pre pared for an emergency, get a bottle of Syrup, The best in tho market. Price 2" cents. For sale at the CAN BY PHARMACY, Canby, Or. oim cotitr pkoiukimnus. (L K. Ilgtix, Jinlicff Frank Jinnrnr Mild H. V. Mark'. (oniiiill'iicr. kufoti, ll!Hi, Term. In tlm nutter of Hie pi'tition tocliHtiKH tlifl Lri) ie river Ilock creek to another locution, tlieaiime wag laid oyer. In tlm malUtr of tlie eliti';ii to vacate tlm alley In Mock II, Willamette Fall, tlie game wa laid over. ' In the rriAtter of tlio petition of C. K. Croag, et al, for road, the aamn wag denied on report of tlm road matter. In tin) matter of the petition of (i. W. Church to funiiih gravel, the game wag laid over. In the nutter of the petition of Wil liam Horaoii and Ferdinand Fethteto for a rehale of tagea, the Mine wag denied. In the nutter of bid for ol cord ol wood for the court houie, the contract ! was awanlud to L. Mautx for ll.W, tlie ; same to be delivered during the month 1 of August. I la the matter of bids for county phy sician for county poor for one Year, the contract was awarded to J. W. Powell, M. D. (or one year from August Oth, j 18'Ml. for He to lurniah all niedi- cat attendance, and all medicines and to pei form all surgical operations and ' furnish all surgical appliances for the county paupers and persons in the county jail . In tlm matter of the petition of Jo seph Cook for damages, the petition was denied. In the matter of the petition of F. A. Menlng for a lie) nor license to sell spir ituous and malt liquors in Sandy pre cinct, the same was granted for a period of six months. In the matter of the petition ol Ed Gubin, et al, (or a county road, H. Sims, X. Katli and Peter C'laussen were ap pointed viewers and J. L. Huffman sur veyor, to survey said road . In the matter of the petition of Wil liam Kutherford for a rebate of poll tax, It was ordered that a warrant he drawn for William Kutherford for $250. In the matter of the petition of A. Manner, et al, for a road, William Tucker, William Kandle and Henry Pal inateer were apointed viewers. The following claims were presented and passed upon: W II Young, pauper account $ i 75 OT A T Co, c h account Herald, stationery and printing, 1 25 20 25 4 35 K L Hotmail, pauper account. . . 10 00 F T Harlow, pauper ac, $3.35 i id over. W N Godfrey, in Isaac Stormer, 30 00 5 on Courier, printing $3.15, al State vs Nellie Clark, rec court. 7 05 ! 17 j(5 " W P Abernethy, rec ct, James Barlow, J P No 4, S Helbreck, " " 4, " A Clark, " " 4, " W E Miln, " " 4, L Maulr, c h account D J Slover, pauper ac J II Coiner, sheriff account. . . . State vs Eli Peck " Snow E E Williams, pauper account.. L L Porter, dop pros attorney.. 16 75 12 20 48 10 40 45 32 40 4 00 10 no ! 5 O 4 40 4 40 2 50 5 00 D L Paine, insane account 25 00 W E Carll, insane account 10 00 Cul Pow Co, r'd ac, $2011.75, al, 2009 75 Thos Charman A Son, pau ac, 9 00 i it i i , 00 JN Bnimhall, " " 22 13 Glass A Prudhomme, stationery, 1107 G W Grace, stationery 14 85 " 12 00 Maple & Hoffman, road account. 10 00 John Bean, juror, $2, disallowed, State vs Henry Bnigdon, J P.. 12 55 Herald, printing, 7 00 EsTKiti'itisu, priuting. 19 85 State vs George WoUir, J. P.... 5 0D Grunt Ciitzer, road account. .. . 6 30 Wilson it Cooke, road account. . 29 55 John Jones, road account 4 75 O C hospital, pauper account. .. . 30 80 " " " 25 00 Sidney Smyth, road account 1008 22 IDLarkins, " " 7 00 Mre A J M Kruse, pau account, 0 00 N M Moody, sheriffs account. . . 05 00 Wm Beeson & Son, road account, 6 00 J C Bradley, assessor 208 00 A Mather, road account 3 5 Fire & Hammer, printing 1 75 W M Moore, treas ac, $30, laid over. M L Moore, treas ac, $50, disallowed. C N Greenman, pauper ac 2 50 LindleyA Son, road account 197 90 Chas Noblttt, pauper account. ... 2 75 J M Cummings, pauper account, 150 II L Wolfur, sheriff account.... 2 50 A W Schram, c h account 1 50 W II 11 Samson, sheriff account, 26 00 W II H Samson, c h account. ... 7 00 In the matter of the petition of Ezra Ilutson for a rebate on taxes, it was or dered that the rebate he made less state taxes. In the matter of the petition ot the Portland General Electric Company, et al, for a road, the petition was granted, and C. C. Babcock, George Webber and II Straight appointed viewers. In the matter of the relief of Isaac Thompson, he was granted $5 per mor.Mi from September lgt, and $.' for immediate line. In the matter of the final roport and settlement of I). L. Payne, county phy sician, a warrant wag ordered drawn for m The allowance o' Jane Koherta wat reduced from 15 to $10. An order waa made that the salary of Peter Xehien, the court Sonne janitor, lie reduced from o0 to $40 alter Ken- tern tier 1 at. An order was made diacontintiing tlie office of road uuiieryia jr after Septem ber Int. Will Jvlingon waa allowed $50 dam axes on account of the location ol the liaker'l ferry road. The McIrwin-CInrkaon Boom Com- ,. waa -iven until the next term of ! the county court to complete their bond ' . The reports of the county olficers for . lClil ... I Tl... I..... August, 18W5, were'approved. The fees from the clerk's office for this period, were $20ti 00, while lor the same month laat year, the receipts were $134 !f5. The receipts from the recorder's office were $164.80, as compared with $145.55, for the same month in 1895. Tlie allowance of Mrs. Lovejoy was reduced to $10 per month, and the war rant for the amount ordered drawn in favor of Mrs. Opdvcke. The county cleik was directed to ad vertise for bids for a poor farm, the same to be let on the second day of the next term. In the matter ot the per diem and mi leage ol the commiasioners, Frank Jag gar was allowed $7.20, and S. F. Marks, $8.00. The Greatest Scientific Paper. The Golden Anniversary of an Amer ican technical journal is not bo common an event, but it calls (or special notice, and a warm word of fraternal greeting. The receipt of the handsome semi-centennial number of the Scientific Amer ican of New York, givea us the oppor tunity to congratulate this long estab lished and justly esteemed journal upon the arriyal of its Golden Anniversary and the effective and characteristic man ner In which it has signalized it. For 50 years ourcontempor&ry has devoted itself to a weekly chronicling of the world's pro gress in science ana industry; and it Is peculiarly fitting that its semi centen nial number should consist of a resume of this progress, gathered into succinct ' fromi ani enriched with historical illus- trations. In a review covering so wide a range it was evidently impossible even in an issue of 72 pages to treat every one in detail ; and we think that on the wuoio, me selection nas Deen judiciously made. The broad field of transportation is covered by yerv read able articles on the transatlantic steam ship, American railroads and bridges, and the American locomotive; and the story of our early and late triumphs on the seas and the stupendous growth of our railroads receives added interest froru illustrations of historical ships and locomotives. Achievements in the elec trical world are chronicled in a series of admirably written 'articles, entitled Tlm tnlanl.nnu. tl.a till unn.l lll Utlll AllO IMIIVtlV I hltt! V. IS . MUU the electric motor. There will not be I a more popular story than thai of the growth of the bicycle, which traces tlie evolution from the primative ''bono shaker" through the intermediate "'spider" to the "safety" of the present day. The progress of photography is shown in a brief but comprehensive article. Timely and lull of interest are tho articles ou the navy and coast de fence and on American shipbuildings The development ol t!ie sewing machine is told in the story of the early stuggles of Howe and Wilson and of the reaper in the history of McCormick and llussey. 'the growth of the art of Bteel making is lucidly explained; and a condensed re view of 50 years discoveries in physics and chemistry is followed by a well writ ten article ou printing, in which a just tribute is paid to the blessing it has brought to the race. Mention should be made of articles and plates on men of progress and distinguished inventors, which add to the appearance and value of the paper. Subjects which were crowded out of the illustrated columns are treated in an excellent general re view: and a welt deserved tribute is paid to the inestimable service rendered to the individual and the country by the patent office. A special interesting page In the admirable number is that which contains the prize essay on the subject of the progress of invention during the past fifty years. Trice 10 cents. Our Standing at Home. "Four out of every five bottles of med icine sold in the last five years are S. B. goods. The S. B. Headache and Liver Cure I use tnyseH as a general physic. If you are sick and want to get well, the quickest, cheapest and safest method is to buy the S. B. remedies and use as di rected. C. P. Balcii, druggist, Dufur, Or.'1 For sale by C. G. Huntley. The U. S, Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all others. OK Ml I, TEACH ERV IJISTI Tl'TE. tery Hnccerij C'loHlng; of ChickMntig County Teacher's School. I be The f jllowin( teachers hare been en rolled as in attendance at tlie institute, aince the last iaaue ot the E.NTKKfHiaas Krn ma BturcMer, Clackamaa, Norma Fox, Osweuo, Shirley Iiiick, IIubtNtrd, Charles Tallnan, University Park, Ida Frances, Miits M Keefe, Portland, E M Orelel, J W Gray. Oregon City, Mollie flankins, " C D Khy, Molalla, C M CritUjndea. " ' "e'en ew, sunnyside, . Mj - 0 ' n ' Ida Starkweather, Milwaukee, George L Story, Oregon City, Hattie Wethetell, Oregon City, Hattie Williams, A It Dimick, Hubbard, A J Young, Alma Smith, Phena C Donald, Bertha Cupps, Sidney Hill, Gny Wakefield, Cora Moore, Giace Edwards, Agnes Nelson, U E Hedges, Oregon City, Huldah Holdeo, " " MinaJoehnk, " " Arthur Holden, " " M P Btontt, Out of the 151 names enrolled, 102 received certificates for the required three day's attendance. This baa been the most successful normal teachers' institute ever held in Clackamas county in point of attend ance, and interest manifested. On last Fiiday night a meet excellent entertain ment was held at the Baptist cbnrch for the benefit of the visiting teachers and others, who desired to attend. The prin cipal features of the evening were sev eral selections by Prof. Wetxell's Mult nomah Quartet, who were enthusias tically applauded. Rev. M. L. Rugg delivered a very interesting address on the subject matter that had been under consideration at the institute, and bis ad dress was well received. Rev. Rugg is a success when it comes to delivering an entertaining and instructive lecture, and he ably sustained his reputation on this occasion. On Friday afternoon Prof. L. W. Mc Adam gave a very interesting lecture on physiology, as connected with the ven tilation of school rooms and school buildings not heated with furnaces. He made many valuable suggestions, and answered a number of questions pre sented by the teachers present. Alter the institute, one of the teach ers said: ''The Teachers' Normal In stitute of IS'.M is a thing of the past, yet the work was of such a nature that its influence will be manifest in the schools of the county throughout the next school year. We would be derelict of duty, should we omit the stereotyped statement that ''this has been one of tlio interesting, profitable and successful in stitutes ever held in the county." County Superintendent Starkweather selected his instructors with special ref erence to their strength in the lines which they to present, and as a result each instructor was an enthusiast in his line and succeeded in so contaminating those under his tutilage, that the whole institute was a most enthusiastic, w idea-wake body of teacher. Prof. W. A, Wetzell is one of the veteran institute workers of the state, and having at dif ferent periods of his life engaged in all phases of school woik, is decidedly prac tical and earnest in his presentations. His strongest work was probably in the field of literature and reading, and he impressed the thought that words and their meaning should come first, then the sentence and its meaning, and that expression will follow with very little ef fort. His manner before the institute was earnest. He was without doubt the most popular of the instructors. Trof. L. W. McAdara sustained his reputation as a practical teacher, and did excellent work in geography and physiology. Prof. C. W. Durrette is a pew man in the state, but of wide experience in in stitute work, and as a lecturer go earnest as to carry his hearers with him at will. His work was on an entirely new line, psychology and history of education, and ao presented as to arouse an inter est in principles and philosophy of edu cation, that will tend to make every one present a better teacher, His one aim was to arouse thought, study the child, study the phenomena of mind. Ex-Superintendent II. S. Gibson is too well known in Clackamas to need comment, suffice it to say that when Superintendent Starkweather entrusted the teaching of mathematics to his care, he placed it in strong hands. Continued on Page Seven.