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8 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY MARCH 18, 1898. l'Ol'M (Ol'RT. Jinny Hud Vurlntm IVtltlona Conslilervd Bill Allmfd Pro. einlifiRS of Mmrh 18'.8 term. Pra (. B. Httyex, ju.ltfn; unci S F. ' HlHikn and Frank JgHr,cmiuimonii8. In tlie matter of the petition of C R. ' l.pthaite et 1, fr a oti' ty r.l. thf Came was postponed until A mil t-im l Court, lx cause report of viewem li.'t not ( keen filed. In the matter of the report of viewer i Of damuR? on the road etiiioiied fur, fcy Ailolph Koeper. et al. the eame was (ranted and road ordered ooened The - xienfes and damages to be paid by ti e '. County Geo. Penrtlorffwaii granted $10 In the matter of the report of viewer C( danmges claimed on the change of Kew Era and Waldron road bv Joeeph Riff, the petitioner waa allowed f 10 '" iamaK8 The exiMjnwMd of said viewer tmuunting to 7 W was ordered paid. Ihe ruait waa oxtered opened. In the matter of the road petitioned ' (or, hy G. Wallace, et al, the petition waa denied. I'ei mission was given supervisor Erb. f road district No. 35, to work the roads In his district, but the men mu-t wait . for their money until there is some road ' find in the county tieaaury. Application for survey on the Barlow ' -and Silverton road was granted, and IVpnsy Surveyor Imin appointed our Vy to locate the same. In the matter of the apintment of justice of the peace for Clackamas dis trict Mo. 2, II A. Webster was appointed fcj fill the vacancy. Supervisor Erb, of road district No. 36. was granted an application to build a bridge in his district. In the matter of burial lota lor imupers It wa ordered that warran'a be iwiwd ft favor of Oregon City amounting $75 in p.iyment for same, whenever the proper Cl r.ificateo are filed . In the matter of the claim of Oregon City va Clackamas county for road icDey, it was ordered that George C lriwnell be employed to ask the to (reme court for a re-hearing i.f said case end to receive no fees except tne neces sary expenses, if they do not win the Hit. . In the matter of the claim of ex-county Ceasurer against Clackamas county for 2o8 00, the claim was allowed on erder bm the circuit court, and warrant ordered drawn on the treasurer for the aSme. . In the matter of planking the Highland road, it was ordered that the county furnish the materia , provided the people dp the accessary work . , In th matter of the care of D. H. - fQitle,a-eeunty charge, it was stated fljat an offer bad been received to keep tin) for 7 per month, and it was ordered tliat K. Taber be notified of the fact. In the matter of gravelling and grad ing one mile of road in district No 1, for .-frout $500, it waa ordered that the .county furnish one half the expense, if &e people interested will donate the Other half. In the matter of purchasing a new . .Kind of powder, it was ordered that one ion be contracted for from Mclntyre at SSi cents per pound. - In the matter of the claim of E. Bar felt for $30 damages caused by a horse Broking its leg on the public road near Eedland The sum of $25 was allowed. In the matter of planking the High - land road, it was ordered that Beesou & KonB be awarded the contract for furn Ihing 30,000 feet of plank at $5 per lioueand delivered, or $3 75 at the mill. In the matter of the re-instatement of C. W. Bentley upon the indigent soldier Est, who was removed by mistake, it s ordered lhatG. V. Bentley be re instated from March 1, 1898. In the matter of the purchase of the John Brenner place, it was ordered that Tje county sell the same to M. J. Galla gher. In the matter of the change of keeper lor Mia. C. A. Fox's mother, a county charge, it was ordered that she be placed fl) the care of Mrs Wineuett, to com mence March 11, 1898. In the matter of the delinquent taxes co the Brenner place for the year 1805 rod 1896, the sheriff was ordered to can cel the same. In the matter of bid of Lindsay A Son for furnishing plank on the Molalla road, the same a as continued until the JCpril term. In the matter of the petition for county aid for Miaa Forrester, the same Was denied. In the matter of the resignation of P. t. Oatfield as clerk of election in Mil waukee precinct, the same was accepted, and John Oatfield appointed to fill such vacaocy. In the matter of the petition of the Florence Crittenden home for aid, the same was denied. In the matter of increasing the allow ance of Mrs. Grindstaff, an indigent person, the amount was ordered in creased from $4 to $7 per month, the warrant was ordered drawn in fayor of JL M. Shibley. In the matter of the resignation of G X. Linn, as constable for district No. 14 die same was accepted. The corrected description of Cascade firecinct, was accepted. The petition of P. II. Marley for re bajte of illegal assessment was granted. The following claims against the county were ordered paid : Red Front Trading Co pauper ao $ J 00 F S Baker, wk on tax roll 19 00 W K Garritt, wit circuit ct 3 00 J r Strife, pauper ac S 60 A Hunter, insane ac Taylor 2 00 L L Porter, dis atty.va Willbroad 6 00 E J McKittrlck, pauper ao 1 1A II G Starkweather, teachers' ex 15 00 T J Gary, teachers' ex 12 00 D F May, " " 15 00 FT Barlow, pauper ac 5(50 W M Robinson, wit grand jury. . 2 20 M E Kandle, jury list 3 00 T J Parrish " " 2 00 M K Kandle, jp 300 Douglas Co pauper Chaa Pauling 13 25 Water Commission 15 00 M McCown, con, at vs Willbroad 13 75 C SWiuebel j p, et vs W Wyland G Wvland and A Willbroad. . . M F McCown, con, at va Wyland E Ritfus, wit, at vs Wyland, et al F C Klinger " " 15 75 24 40 4 70 4 50 4 50 4 50 4 30 4 70 4 70 5 50 4 30 G Valkman " J'-epliine Smith " Ed Bir ' Levy Rigga " Josephine Wyland Ed Yoder " C Bair " Irwiu-ilodson Co etationery 53 00 C Meheubel, at va W Wyland. ... 2 70 M F McCown, " " 1 70 C Scheubel at vs II Ottinger. . 4 20 Chaa Burns con, " ' 2 40 C Scheubel, j p st ys J Buckley. . 4 45 Chaa Burn " " "... 2 40 Coast Agency Co type writer. ... 1 25 Beehive, pauper ac 3 00 In M Chae, ass'or ac 22 00 O C hospital, pauper ac 8 40 C St-heobel vs W Wyland 7 25 MF McCown, con ' 15 50 4 70 4 70 4 30 4 50 5 10 4 70 1 50 L Riggo, wit st va MraNRiggs " John Earth " Dave Welsh " L Heinx " James Smith " George Welsh ' ' 4 W F Hubbard, pauper ac 2 50 John Dawson, " " 2 50 L Stout, assessor ac 112 80 Gra.-e Ely, " " 19 00 C H,Isom, road ac 12 60 J A Randolph jury list 3 00 Thoa Jobb 2 00 Wm Mai toon " " 2 00 TB Hankins, sheriff ac.'. 40 50 M Giesy, road ac 5 00 I Selling, pauper ac 6 00 Noblitt's stables, pauper ac 3 00 H Straight, " 3 15 C Scheubel stvs Uimler 2 70 M F McCown con " 1 70 Mrs C A Fox, pauper ac 5 25 EN Midlam, indigent soldier.. 7 00 Frank Jaguar, pd freight 65 H H Johnson, town plats 90 00 0 C Herald, stationery etc 57 55 Carll & Summer, Co physician ... 97 50 Cbas Bishop, wit, at vs W Golden 1 70 Chas Thompson " " .... 1 70 John Berry " " .... 1 70 UK Golden " " .... 1 70 E Carter " " .... 1 70 JTrembath " " .... I 70 HTrembath " ' .... 1 70 W W Myers, jurors " "... 1 20 I G Porter " " " ... 1 20 ED Kelly " ' '.... 1 20 T S Lawrence " " 1 20 JR Mvers " " .... 1 20 DanLyona ' .... 1 20 LL Porter, bal " " .... 4 90 L L Porter, dist atty, st va Roy Saunders 5 00 P Neh ran, board of prisoners. . . . 22 84 O C Herald, court proceedings.. 6 45 E A Sommer cor fee Hoffman.. 5 00 W II Cooke road ac 1 15 Bills disallowed Geo V Ely, wit grand Jury $ 2 20 A Smally " ' 2 20 Union Co pauper ac 67 00 Bills laid over Sidney Smyth, road ac 66 70 Smith & Howard, road ac 19 25 In the matter of the reports of road supervisors for the month of February, 1898, the court having examined said reports, it is hereby ordered that they be, and the same is hereby approved and the expense account of the several districts are hereby ordered paid, and the clerk is instructed to draw warrants on the road fund and county fund for the several amounts and in favor of the following named person: , , Road district No. 2 John Welch, road fund $2 25 Everitt Hubbard 75 J W White 1 50 A A Conklin.... 3 00 Fred Gage.. .v 150 J B Cramer... 4 60 Wm Stevens, county fund 1 60 Wm Fortney 1 50 Geo Otty 1 60 C K Cramier 3 00 Total $21 00 Road district No. 13 J M Hay den county fund $ 7 60 W C Ward 3 75 G Hayden 1 50 C B Ward 3 75 J Walker 3 75 D Zurcher 16 25 James Seaver, road fund 3 75 A J Randolph 3 00 II Mattoon 2 00 John Mattoon 1 50 W II Mattoon 4 00 W Rutherford 1 60 Total $52 25 Road district No. 14 J L Swafford, road fund $12 00 John Gillett 6 00 Wm Miller 6 00 J Shelley 13 50 Total $37 60 Road district No. 17- J F Deyve, road fund $1 50 Adam Knight 1 50 D R Dimick 1 00 Total $ 4 00 Road district No. 18 Henry Hughes, road fund . .$ 1 75 Wm Martin 75 E W Uornshuh 1 00 Total $6 50 Road district No. 19 MikeMulyey, road fund $3 00 Edward TrulUnger 1 50 Total $4 50 Road district No. 24 J R Miller, county fund $ 5 30 James Mitts, road fund 3 75 John Cramer 1 50 Sam Kaullman 3 00 David Miller 1 50 Jake KautTman 3 00 Sam Miller 4 50 N C Sorrels 12 00 Ed Miller 3 00 Geo Bair 3 00 Fred Smith 4 50 Frank Fish.. 75 Tomman Ackeraon - 75 Ed Bair 8 00 SBRoop .' 75 WmRoop...: 75 A Thompson 3 60 A Montanden 21 75 Geo Brarkett 6 00 Godlip Konsbeck 6 00 M Hardesty 1 20 Wm Kunkee 6 00 TH Sconce 150 W Haskina 1 50 W Noblitt 39 00 Total $132 00 Road district No. 27 Frank Drake, county fund $6 05 Road district No. 30 Geo Nagle, county fund $10 00 Walling Long 15 75 C C Borland 11 25 Wm Borland 6 75 David Long 6 75 M K Shipley 18 00 Bert Hayes 3 00 J R Hayes 16 00 Total $93 65 Road district No. 31 Sam Gross, road fund $ I 65 Godlip Gross. 2 25 Chaa Wagner 75 Friti Wagner 75 PA Baker 3 00 Total $12 40 Road district No. 32 C Wilhelm, road fund $1 10 E L Baker 1 75 Total $2 85 Road district No. 35 Theo Mossard, road fund $1 12 DDErb... 2 10 Leyi Erb 2 10 Total $4 35 In the matter of the per diem of the commissioners: Frank Jaggar, 3 days and 12 miles, $10 20; 8 F Marks, 3 days and 26 miles, $11 60. In the matter of the feea collected dur ing the month of February, tbe county clerk received $186, and the recorder $133 70. A petition waa filed for the gravelling of the Macksburg road, but the matter waa kid over until the next term. Hot Always TJndantnotf. A fact often overlooked, or not always understood, is that women sutler as much from distressing kidney and bladder troubles aa the men. Tbe womb ia situ ated back of and very close to the blad der, and for that reason any distress, dis ease or inconvenience manifested in the kidneys, back, bladder or urinary pass age is often, by mistake, attributed to fe male weakness or womb trouble of some sort. Tbe error is easily made and may be as easily avoided by setting urine aside for twenty-four hours ; a sediment or set tling is evidence that your kidneys and bladder need doctoring. 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