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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1900 JUUKI) OF (OMMlHMO.UliS fleiruhir Msy Term of Hoard. the feint; M. r. Mark, rbalrman; J. K. Mnrtm, It, Nrolt, ruiiiuiL.louvr. P. it understood that it a regular wion of the board of county commission m for tli county ol Clackamas and tale of Oregon, begun ami held in the ottri bouse In said i-minty ami state on Wednesday, the Utli day ol May, lisio, the iwnf beiii the regular tune ol asid board for holding a regular seeeion ol said board (or the traiiMction ol county business. Present. 8. t . Marks, J.K. .Morton and It. Scott, commissioners; J. J. Cooke, shenlr. When the following proceedings were iiad, to-ait: In the matter of the ftports of road -tupeivisors for the month of April, l'.00, She board having examined aaij reivrU and being fullv advised, it ia ordered that the eipense accounts of the several iistrictaare hereby allowed and ordered paid, and the clerk i instructed to draw warrants on the road fund and on the jrenerai fund for the several a mount a and in favor of the folloa ing named persons : Uoad District No. 1 Cali Powder Worki gen fund. .. 8 65 O Visinger 3 05 C Kerr IS 50 Oliver Mathews, road fund 21 00 ieor Miller 7 50 Frank Millen 10 6t) John Abraham! 00 Mike WeUn ID IX) John Height 6 00 It E Xendel, gen fund 7 50 Lorein Frriene, road fund 21 00 ieore Wise WW ! Pollock 21 75 Vlmrlfe Couueell W 00 W h Koriden 55 50 Total.. 20 Koal district No. 1(1 I-abor an Heaver Creek and I.eland school house road : W S Hider, road fund S.I M) II II lirettory 3 .17 Walter Kider 2 62 Total lit) S3 Koad district No, 17 Woik on bridges and till: Kd Selby. general fund.. J Kckenun Herman Wintermantel. . Jake Kret I 3 IX) , 12 00 , 12 00 , 12 00 4 .V) 0 tX) 0 (X) fl 00 tl IX) 00 tl (X) 0 IX) 15 75 14 25 17 25 3 IX) 12 (X) IWOKATION DAY. Floral Trlbulea to be Flared en (irate of the Departed. the Fred IWlMrom (Mas Morih Wileon Kvana (teorge Kaylor , Andrvw Knight Ailam Knight ... Harry (iilniore T Hutchinson , DK Pimick Koad work Adam Knight, road fund...., Harry (.iilniore Alex Hart Andrew Knight T Hutchinaon 15 75 Phil Knight t 00 I John Ci rati a in 10 50 Morler Mack 10 15 Trtieman Stoniger 1 50 J W S-oggin 1 50 P K Pimick 3.1 50 Kd Selhy no t)la Monia 21 00 John F.ckerson 11 25 Fred Hampton 3 (X) Herman Wintermantal 7 50 John Kaylor 4 At) Fred HaUman 4 50 (ieorjte Kaylor 8 25 Wilson F.vani 10 50 Snell 3 75 California Powder Work a 80 80 U K Dimick, freight on powder. v. 5 15 Adk;na Broa. lumber 9 62 1 o0 4 50 19 50 4 50 2 25 3 75 9 00 6 00 ..$349 95 A lavi John Hawkins 4ieorge Miller John Height Aatel Byers Will Hughes V S Payn 11 L Johnson Total Uoad District No. 2 J A Bennett, road fund. . Jr'rank Kohinson J.D Jones Jr'rank Laddes .'uh Roadarmel J H Webeter -Albert Naught , AVard Jones -A C Davis Thomas Roots J W Johnson H Terwodow.... Walter Wilson , Total 2o0 75 Koad Pint No 3 Labor on Winstrom and Union School bouse, Milwaukie and Fetter, and Oregon City and Damascus roaus: Ed Boring, road fund 19 00 sV W Cooke 10 00 II I'oulson, road fund 17 00 A W Cooke 18 00 F'rank McMurray 3 75 Warren Greeuwell 75 F Heier 1 50 .Frita Matthias 10 50 J W Uiilearr. Ken fund 30 0 ltt 85 a5 2o .. 5 25 6 75 .. 2 75 .. 1 50 .. 94 00 ,. 34 50 . . 22 50 .. 51 00 .. 9 00 .. 18 00 .. 15 00 ,. 34 00 Total ?28 42 Road district No. 13-Labor on Molalla road : P kalbniode, road fond $ CCohj K W llornshuh J A Schuebel M London J Curlison E W Hornsbuh M London, general fund Karans Jones H Hornshuh H Stiner , Liodaley A Son Geo B Kate A Co Geo B Rate & Co.. 4 50 3 00 34 00 3 00 6 00 1 50 3 00 3 00 2 25 8 25 14 68 182 165 35 .$431 23 on Mo! .fl 50 . 9 00 . 5 25 . 6 00 .121 75 ieor,;e B Rate A Co... Total P.o.d DIM. No. 4 FJ ilarketirider, road fund.. J Su'er Harvey Gibson Charles Van Curen A Brackett Joseph Woodle Guy Woodle A Bacer J Arlege J .Stone Isaac Fostet A. F Currin .112-5 35 Total , Rord district No. 19-Labor alia road: Anguat Erickson, road fund ... PeteSagar Fred K rick son Fred Erickson ToUl Road district No 21 D Kobeon, road fund )4 12 William Dix J Carlson 1 00 K Gottburg 5 jo Bert Hubbard 4 50 )tia Pix 1 00 U S Dix 4 t M Countryman 2 50 rred Bonney 3 M W E Bonney a 00 Totalal 40 10 Ko id district No. 22 Labor on Roma ny, P.aty anl North fork roads George Gumsey, road fund f 7 50 im nnngate 4 O) Joe Uingo 6 00 ijeoire ilhams 5 50 Lou Pendleton 3 50 A Enirle 12 00 J C HUghan 3 00 A I P.taold 3 00 t I'aeold 3 00 .. 142 C8 Revenue Total TWd Dist. No. 5 'Calif Powder Works gen fund. lioad Dibt No 6 Labor on road : J H Revenue, road fund 40 00 Calif Powder Woiks gen fund. . 179 22 Road District No9 California Powder Works 77 28 Uoad Diet No 11 Labor on the Baker's Fe.-ry and Forsythe roads: John E Smith, road fund 40 00 Eden 22 50 J Ross 25 50 S Wheeler 17 25 A O Alldredge 19 50 JS P Gangler 18 00 W W Morgan 3 00 T Eden 20 50 Peter Batt 0 75 i Harris. .. 12 75 Wiiiauiette Land Co gen fund. .. 40 00 Total $237 73 Uoad Dist So 12 15en Snaler, road fund $ 6 00 Eli bnaler 7 00 fcugene Arthur Charles Johnson , Matt Reed Fred Gerber , ieo B Kate & Co gen fund. . A Mather Total 147 50 Koa.J district No. 23 Frank Hilton, road fund I 6 00 James Hayne 3 00 Wm Kendall 3 no J C Marks 12 75 John Clowser 6 00 Frank Kendall ft 00 George Oglesby 75 A BLole 14 a) Chris Frost 1 50 4 50 1 50 1 50 7 50 59 10 1 8U Total $154 15 Koad DiHt No 13 Labor on Viola and Oregon City City road : H Mittoon, road fund $25 50 F Matton 24 10 WC Ward 12 no lien Mattoon 25 00 J Mattoon 15 00 3 Hayden 7 50 W H Mattoon 10 00 Pone & Co, gen fund 4 00 ieo B Rate & Co 48 85 Total $190 35 Boad district No. 14 CMautz, supervisor $47 30 Boad district No. 15 Labor on county road: iK ri iaber, road fund $12 00 Wiliiam McCord 15 00 M U MctJord 5'j "II Joehnke 4 50 S Thomas 6 00 HJeorge Kidder 6 00 F M Thompson 4 50 A Warner 12 00 T3 Ciark 4 50 "Ward Cawton 6 00 George Lazelle 9 0() Luborou Canemah road : R H Taber, road fund 2 00 Elmer Frost 1 50 if Jlinne 1 50 Total C5 00 Road district No. 24 J D Hitter, road fund $ 7 85 It Oxterhaltz 3 00 George Asking 3 00 A J oler 1 50 L I) Yoder 1 50 O P 1 oler 2 25 Joe Schwartz 1 50 John Watoon 1 50 W II Yoder 75 Allrt Yoder 1 50 F Kyman 9 25 O H Kyllo 2 25 ThomaH Ogle 2 25 I) H Warnock 2 2i Dick Garrett 9 (X) F E Fish 7 50 T C Ackerson 7 50 J S Yoder 9 75 Georee Brockart 3 on John Swabauer 3 75 B F Smith 21 00 As the Memorial eeanoti t hand the commander of Mead Font No. S, U. A, R. publishea this general order for the Information of the comrades and (he general public. The cuxtoinary Memorial service ill 1. . 1. it ... . ... . o.t nem in me. rreauvieriait church, on Sunday. May 27, at ll';:S0a. m. Re. A. J. Montgomery, pre telling the acrinoii and having full charge of the exerclnea. Laa ton Command, No. I, U. V. I' and the veterans of the Second Oregon have accepted Invitations to accompany thePoat and Relief Corps to this service. Co. A 3d Rfg O. N. (. has kindly con ti nted to act as em-ort. On WislntUy May :U) the usual e x en isea of Memorial Pay will occur, con alsiing of a parade, a memorial oration by the Hon. (1. E. Have, delivered at Shively's opera hoiiee, when appropriate ! music will le rendered. After the exercie at the oera bouse the column all! move to. the cemetery where the ritual ceremonies of the U. A. K. ill be performed by the Post, and an addrees to the "Unknown Dead" by the Rev. K. S. Bollinger, after which the graves of our deceased comrades will tie decorated. Invitations will be sent to the various fraternal societies of the children of the schools. A cordial and hearty Invitation la ex tended to all ex soldiers and sailors, veterans of any of the wars of the country to unite with us In worthily honoring our patriot dead. The exercises of the day will be under the direction of the grand marahal, Lieut J. U. Campbell, who will give full directions as to formation of column and order of march In later orders. All patriotic cltitens are earnestly requested to units with us in the services of this memorial occasion. Comrades, for thirty-two years we bae keut this day In loving memory of our departed brothers, In-arnia. Let us still remember lbs pledge of our own Login, of glorious memory : "If other eyes now dull, and other Fads for Women hearts cold in the solemn trust, ours shsll keep it well as lone as the light and warmth of lite remains to us." Jon R. Williams, Post Commander. C. A. Williams. Adjutant. A Might ef Terror. 'Awful anxiety was felt for the widow of the brave General Burnham of Machias, Me., wben the doctors said she could not live till morning" writes Mrs. S. H. Lincoln, who attended her thst fearful night. "Although she niunt soon die from Pneumonia, she begged for Dr. King's New Picovery. saying it had more than once saved her life, and bad cured her of Consumption. After three small domes she slept easily all night, and its further use completely cured her." This marvelous medicine is guarantee 1 to cure all Throat, Cheat anil Lung Diseases. Only 50c and $1 00. Trial bottles free at Geo. A. Harding's diug store. HOY A LOVtR. Has turned with disgust from an otherwise lovable itirl with sn offenxive breath. Karl's Clover Root Tea purities the breath by its action on the bowels, etc., as nothing else will. Sold for years on absolute guarautee. Price 25 eta. and 50 eta. C. G. Huntley the Druggists. At Bed Time. I take a pleasant berb drink, the next morning I feel bright and my complex ion is better. My doc'or Kays it acts gently on the stomach, liver and kindeys, ami is a pleasant laxative. It is mailt from herbs, and is prepared as eanily as tea. It is called Lane's Medicine. All druggists sell it at 2"c. and 50 cts. Lane's Family Medicine moves the bowels each day. If you cannot gut it, send for free sample. A Idrtss, Orator F. Woodward, LeRoy, N Y. Total ... $04 Ki Road district No 25 Labor on Molalla and Can by road : Albert Gribble. road fund U.I Jin James Smith g 00 A W Reynolds. ' 9 00 . Total :n 50 Jioa.l district No. 20 Labor on Clark and Molalla and Soda Springs roads: California Powder Co general fund.$30 5 Bagby Bros, road fund 9 00 JeKHe Bagby 5 5 G E Bowman o no A JohriKon 3 75 S Pnrliir o i- T ' ',, ' J Nightingale 3 75 C Aunten 2 25 P C Miller ' ' 4 r,o R Danahterv 1 r J W Milen ' 4 50 n reiaey j M Zyie 150 Jwtell 1 50 J li Shaver 18 00 Levi Kobbins, general lund.!!!!i 18 00 uagDy uros 30 ig Total $150r44 (Continued next week ) For Sale. The Achorn Place, near Damascus. One of the finest farms in Clackamas county. Enquire of L. L. Porter. I OASTOIIIA. Eanth fltn Kind You Hax kim Bagtt Any article, whatever Ha marli, must be made known to the ptibllo by liu-an of advertising. Advertising, however, though it can Ho much for thing, cannot do everything. It may create a aals for tlina, but In order to Insure a Iatlng damaud th thluf advertised miiat have aolld worth. Till. U the cats with Lydla M link ham's Vegetable Coutound. It baa atilid worth. U.mim arervwhrra have learned ' this fact, aud tlie reaiill la that therw Is a tailing and atilutely unequaled demand for It. It haa tht largeit aals of any remedv for feuiala Ilia In the world, aud tfila baa lieen the caa for yearn. The reavm for this la that Mra. Pinkham claims nothing that aha la not entitled to claim. She ean do all that she aava ahe ran do, and her twenty years of experience make bar advice invaluable. lUreipcrtvuce has baen not only long but world-wide, and ahe haa helped mors women back to health thau any one else In Uia world. Thesa facta should, aud do, have Immense weight with all arualbU women. Kememtier theae are not wild : statements but aolld facta. I Facts About the Good Being Done by Lydla E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound in Cases of Change of Life, Bearing Down Pains, Etc. " I had falling. Inflammation and ulceration of the womb; backache, bearing-down pains; waa so weak and narvoua that I could not do my own work had alck headache, no appetite, uutab apcUa, handa aud feet cold all the time. I had g'Nt doctors, but none of them did me any ?'ood. Through the sdvtcw of a lady riend I begau tlie um of Lydla K. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound, and after taking ue bottle I felt greatly relieved, and by the time I had used aeveral bottlea waa Completely corvd. j so that 1 oould do my work again. I am now pausing through the change of life and uaing your Compound. It help ma wonderfullv. I want every suffer ing woman to know what your rued I clue haa done for me.M Mua, W, M. Bill, New Paleatlne, Mo. "Lydla II Plnkham's Vegetable ComMiund aavrd my life and gave back ft loving mother to eleven children, which wa more than any doctor could hare done or anv other medicine la the wide world. My trouble waachlld- bel fever. 1 he third day after nr babe waa born I took s chill, which Waa followed by ft high fever. I would pen. nl re until my clothca were aa wet aa though dlmx-d In ft tub of water. The chills and fever kept up for three daya. My daughter trot me a bottle of your Compound. The fourth doa atopped the chills, and the fever alao disappeared. My life waa aavrd. My age at this critical time waa forty nine." Lruia E. BoiouiH, Etna, Pa. Facts About Two Cases of Falling of the Uterus Recovered by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. " I suffered for fifteen yeare without finding any relief. I tried doctors, but Bothing seemed to do me any goid. I had falling of the" womb, leucorrluea, pain In the back and bead, and those beartngdown paina. One bottle of Lydla h. Pinkham'a VeireUbla Com pound did me ao much good that I sent for four more, also two boxea of Liver nils and one package of Sanative Wash After uaing theae I felt like ft new woman. M Ha. O. A. Wijtb, unuuen, ia., uox z.'o. "I waa suffering with falling of the womo, painrui laenstruatlon, head ache, backache, pain In groins, ex tending Into the llmba ; also a terrible pain at left of womb. The pain In my back waa dreadful during rnenatrua tion, and my head would ache until I would be nearly crazy. Lydla K. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound haa fiven me great relief. I Buffer no pain now, aud I give your medicine all the praUc.H Mm. J. P. McSPADDr.5, Rosenberg, Tex. Vaccine For Fmalltox Vaccination 2V. cacli. Wo revcivo tliroct rwry tyw (!) a flno mijijily nf rclial'lo Vaccine and if jrmt Iniy from on you wilt not lo (llHniMiinti in tlio rcRtilU. CJIAKMAN & CO. Cut Price Druggists. 0 -:- Wood. S.r.ap. ,..,..., ...My... ft, MOT IIC It. Croup a the terror of thoiiaaixls of young mothers Ixvau.a Ita outbreak I so agonising and lreiuently fatal hhllou's Cough and Con. nn lion Curs seta like magic In raaei of Croup, It has never been known to fall. The woral cases relieved Immediately. Price, '.1 rta, Wets, and 11.00. C. (1. Huntley, the I'ruggieU The ljitet Tarw. A Pittsburg drummer lolls Ills new yarn: I always carry a bottle of Kemp's ltalaam In my grip. I lake cold easily and a few dose, of the Pal S4tn always mates me s well man. Kverywbers I go I speak a food word for Kemp. I take hold of my custom era I take old men and young men and tell them confidentially what I do when I lake cold. Al druggists, and 50c. I A Tension j Indicator! tr1riLrpf rrc '. S nlCP Indicate. I I I Second Hand Wheels. Hartford, 14 Inch frame, old attU fair condition, y ' CrrMrni, It Imh Ira me, boya, f,n comlitlon, f 14. Victor, 14 Inch frame, old style, good (oiidllkin, wry ta.y ,un! ling, f 4 VUlur, 14 inch frame, late mode!, due comliiiun, f 11 vx Viking, iA inch frame, guo. con. dition, 1 1 5 Creaccnl, 11 tin b frame, 94 model, fine coiiditlun, f 11 y, ll.rtfotd. 11 lu h lrame.79mo.lfl, fin Condition, Sold on oasy terms. 10 per cent diacotint for ca.h. The are bargain. Alt oer hsuled and jkI la gwl running condition before they War our lore. Huiitlejs iiiNik Store, Orogon City, Or. J. C BRADLEY'S lAvcry, KerJ an. SaJflyulU OREGON CITY. ILOCATIU MTWRIJI Till utrot Played Out. Dull Headache, Painn in various parts of the body, sinking at the pit of the Blomacb, loss of appetite, feveriahnewi, Pimples or (tores are all positive eviden cesof impure blorxl. No matter how it became bo it intist be purified In order to obtain good health. Acker's ttlood Eloxir bag never failed to cure Scrofulous Syphilitic poisons or any other blood dis eases. It is certainly a wonderful rem edy and we sell every bottle on a posi tive guarantee. Geo. A. Harding Agt. J. G. Hood, Crosby, Miss., statement: "I Minute Cough Cure will do claimed for it. justice of the peace, makes the following can certify that One all that is My wife could not uv her breath and the firbt dose of it relieved her. It hag also benefitted my whole iamny. ft acts immediately and cure, coughg, colds, croup, grippe, bronchitis, asthma and all throat and lung trouble.. Geo. A. Harding. Edacau Toor Bowel With Cwceu. Candr ruh.rtl, ..... , lOc-Hic: if r n ni..,, 'X."?"iml 00 forever. .'"ituKKiu( refund mooey. i A Grateful Woman Recom mends Lydia E. Pinkfram's Vegetable Compound to Every Wife and Mother. " I have taken eight bottles of Lydla E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com noun) with moat gratifying results. I had been married fouryeara and had two children. I waa all run down, had fall iog of womb with all its distressing symptoms. I had doctored with a good physician, but I derived very little good from hia treatment. After taking a fevr bottles of your medicine, I waa able to do my work and nurse my eeven-months'-old babe. I recommend your medicine to every wife and mother. IJad I time. I could write much more in Its praise. I bid you Oodspeed in your good work." Mrs. L. A. Mohhis, Welaka, Putnam Co., Flaw " Dh Mm. Pinkham When I com menced the use of your remedies I was very bnaiy on. tvery two weeks I waa troubled with flowing spell, which made me very weak. I had two of the beat doctors, but they did not seem to help me. They said my trouble was caused from weakness and waa noth ing to worry about. I felt tired all the time; had no ambition I waa growing worse all the time until I began the e of Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound. I am now able to help about the house, and am much im proved in health." Mas. A. WlLtu, Calllcoon Depot, N. V. It Indicatfi the Kite of the tension it a gUncc. Its use means time saving; and cisier sewing-. It'i our own Jnyentbn nd is found only on the White Swing Machine. We have other striking; improvements that appeal to the careful buyer. Send for our elegant IL T. catalog. White Sewing HAcniNE Co. Cleveland, Ohio. Double and Single Hlgs, an! mJ die horses always 011 hand at the lowest prices. 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