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1002 8 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY AVRIL 2T, k IXCAYS Ul lilt) .it'L'lv j Ra. fO AAA 0 lOi ift C ClU? Sat unlay, April 19. Tbe crisis in Wilhelmina's case is past. Trouble ia expected with the dattos in Mindanao. Heavy buying forces wheat prices up at Chicago. Dr. Lew Tol Tel, chatted with murder in Portland, is re leaned. The Senate committee continues the Philippine "water-cure" investigation. A basis of peace between British and Boera is said to have been agreed upon. Pacific Coast Representatives will ac cept the Piatt substitute (or the exclu sion bill. Democrats of the House in caucus de cided to vote to abolish the differential on refined suirar. Charges of bribing members of Legis lature preferred against Ide, nou.iuated for NWhmuton Collectorship. Sunday, April 20. San Francisco street railway men go on strike. Queen Wilhelmina's condition is un changed. Bocas del Toro surrendered to Colom bian rebels. The House passed tbe fortifications ap propriation bill. Roseburg is to have a good-sized creamery at once. Company incorporated in New Jersey to build railroads in Oregon. Morgan lias combined all the big trans atlantic steamship lines. Nicholas Murray Butler was installed as president of Columbia University. It fs rumored that trouble is imminent between Chinese and foreign troops at Pekin. Tbe Federation of Labor begins a cam paign for the abolition of injunctions in labor disputes. Oregon fir is hereafter to control the flagstaff market of the Middle West. It is lighter and nearly as strong as oak. The flagstaff on Chicago's new Federal building is of this limber. A large Chi cago firm states that nearly all of its pole contracts this year specify the Pacific Coast wood. It is now assured that the Morris amendment removing the differential on sugar will be a part of any Cuban bill tbe Senate may pas. This makes the outlook for relief for the island anything but relief, tltbough President Roosevelt continues to force the issue. The re moval of the differential is a direct blow at tbe sugar trust. Light bas at last been thrown on the mysterious murder of young Nora Fuller at San Francisco in January. The sus pect is C. B. Hadley, an accountant in the Examiner omce for years. Itie po lice have a very strong cage against the man. The most impoitant witnesses are a handwriting expert and the paramour of Hadley. He bas been missing since the murder Monday, April 21. Frank R. Stockton is dead. The Belgian strike was declared off. Bad fires occurred at Dallas, Tex and Kansas City. The street-car tie-up at San Francisco is almost complete. Tbe Dutch Cabinet will meet today to discns the regency. There are no further developments in the Fuller murder case. Portland professional baseball te'-m "E'IDftHIF for ycm to enjoy ailar VOOdiLLa the happiness of motherhood,'' tavs the doctor. Some times he qualifies the statement, and says: " Impossible without an opera tion." Yet both these " impossibles have been made poeublca by the use ol Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription. Many times the hindrances to mother hood are to be found ia womanly diseases or weaknesses, whicn are perfectly and permanen t Iy cored Dy "Fa vorite Pre scription. This . great mem- ' 1 ' cine for women cures ir regularity nd dries debilitating drains. It heals inflammation and eration, and female weak It makes weak and sick T tMtimrr i hundred of ottxrn u to the value t Dr. Piercr1 wi-iiv-inr " write Mr. Ida it. De Pari, af Utnt. Hubbard Co., Minn. H dudored with a great many physician aucae ecciatUU; hare twice ben In a bcxpital for treatment. Mr cant ha been rrvarded a a hope if one. ana Uier knew not what tbe trouble wm. Heart was Lao : atomacb all oat nf order: tired oat ; arvere peine in all parte of tbe body ; atnklaf' aneua. and nearly c-rery ailment a wornaa ovoid ban. I took many a bottle of 'patent medicJaej' without effect I began takinf Dr Ftcror'e Peorite Pre eenption, and tea month afterward I gave birth to a tea-oouad boy. AH tkjmdam had MUlri 01 a net lAutl I tuver iul4 Umr a lilild. Both the baby and nnelT we itnuf aa4 I gut aUmg splcndadjy taauka to voar Bbedaai' The Common Senae Medical Adviser, 1008 large paxes, In paper coven, u aent free on receipt of ji one-cent stamps to par expense of mailing only. Address Vt. K. V. Fierce, Uunalo, N. Y. THE SURGEON'S KNIFE Mrs. Eckls Stevenson of Salt I-ake City Tells How Opera tions For Ovariau Trouble Jlaj Bo Avoided. "Pkar Mks, Pinkiiam : I suffered with inllitmmiitiou of the ovaries and womb for over si x years.endurlng aches and pains which none can dream oi but those who have hud tho Mime expo- hat been assured of private subscriptions J ; rMliler, b,1l,Jjf ' ' .... c...L .. w..i.i W II odor, bridge.. R j,tv.':vV-j-.vri'''' I j to carry on the State of Washington's llttht against the greut railway merger, the subscribers to look to the next legis lature for reimbursement. Governor McBride says the money will be pro vided. Attorney-Oetieral St ration re fuses to discuss the matter. Portland authorities are undecided as to the market proposition submitted by a private corortion. The Union Mar ket Company wants a 10 years' lease on the o'd Mechanics' Fan block, and agrees Frank Taylor.. Ttl R,.ad Mat No 25 Fred Yohan Frank Mathews Wesley Rig John lleins liuoigo Scramlin Total Road Pint No 20 C W Austen (h n Joluifcon Frank Scott.. .175 SN THE CHEERFUL IDIOT And the Glum Dysppptio. I Slta? try. t a la a . . There Is an alui.Mt ctrui, tlyrpia and other dii stomach and orviua of dl,' nuiriiiun. irr. l l'r'iCl,L : IHscoverjr always helm tnin.1 The who rhcrrful idiot Is the ' hen he seca yu V ..r". h0 Vr. ' :,W.to.m l.mul.e. UoitHC""' T'"a .,,WT ; t If vnu wrie ' ple,intlv, " l rriiitii " r..;..n....'..l il.e knlle litnd d Hull i ik " " -- ... . . lie w'". j WIT l-im-a. Ill lllllrlv,i of rears In which the )L been given a fair and faltuf,, wiuughl a j-rifrctaiid unM,Jt It haa flilrd lb tuoet wvtr!?f Date foinlitionaol tmiiaili i In 1,1-1.1 ... nilMKIT l'etl"v - i. MRS- ECKIS STEVESOH. rtence. II nndreds of dollars went to tho doctor and the druggist. I was simply a walking medicine chest ami a phys ical wreck. Mv siMer residing in Ohio wrote me that she hal K en cured of womb trouble hv usinc Lydlil K. IMnkhtim's A opetuMo V'MIM: pound, and advised nie to try it. I then discontinued all other med icines and gave your VefetaVle Compound a thorough trial. Within four weeks nearly all pain had left me ; I rarely had headaches, and my nerves were in a much better condition, and I was cured in three months, and this avoided a terrible srtrpical operation." Mks. Eckis Stevenson. :.'() So. State St., Salt Lake City. I'tnh. tSOOO forfvt If above testimonial Is not ftnair.t. TvVinoiiibcr every woman Is to remove the old structure ami erect j 1 1 .MP y )uherty modem market buildings. The lirangea of Multhomah and Clackamas Counties appear to la) opposed to the projee'. in its present shape. The rartnen at San Francisco are ini etly awaiting the outcome ol the trouble, and there have been no violent demon strailons whatever. A man in eloee , (leorge Duniavy .,..l, with ih ..,. of the San Fran-1 lviil Kaiiiage, hildge. ciaco street railway now tied no by a strike states that they have no idea of importing men to take the pluoea of the hands now out. The different labor un loimof therily are flicially tenderintt their sympathy to the striking cai men Hills (or leasing of the public ranges have a strong enemy in Coinmiraioiier Hermann. He conniders them a rank injustice to the settler, and has so re ported to the I louse cuiniuiitee. One of J Bagiiy. M I'elkv Tom Miller Scott Carter J Shepard ... W II F.ngle Total Kortd lit No27 N (' Johiiaon S C Krnilon J V. Maripmm J C .Maripiam Total . . Hoad l'it No IV) Tualatin Mill Co, bridge (i (lava, bridge J K Hays, briilee J lieiinis, bridge. : J ! h.'P lhrm-ra. Hut once In a while - IthVchre.ful Id.ot run. up g. n.t he 'J?' wrong m.m. It that way when b. a. m n 14 Ikl till laal week whil 1'UU. Total U.w.l liat No :ti 1.1... his greatest objections 10 the propoeed ... , ' " ' legislation is that it sul j'H'ls all classes Arthur llorland 11 ,H) (o .Ml 7. IS 1)0 11 (HI M 12 (Ml 4 M 4 r of land to lease, except such as may tie hemesteaded or mineral in character. He is of l be opinion that leasing would be much worse than unlawful fencing. Tbe Moros of Mindanao have assumed a threatening attitude, and two engage ments with American tioop are re ported. Lieutenant-Colonel ltald in, in charge of the Americans, searching for E!::ss MJl, ii7 in'i r fki 'yw m . r r.& y m John Wauber 1 Harry llorland . Cliaal'ohfka Hick Olilensiadt lieorge Aden.... Fraik Weddle... Krnest tekman. John HeN'ui .... AnaMiNt l'elera... John Keuke cordially invited to write, to Mr, j the rebel murderers ol soldiers, has been rinkham if therein anjimnjz ahout her symptoms she len not understand. Mrs. l'iukham's address is Lynn. Mass. defeat Monograms, 6 to 1. A tentative agreement is laid to have been reached between Britih and r!irs. At least 75 lives were lost by the burn inir. of the steamer City of Pittsburg, near Cairo, III. Fire w as discovered at an early hour in the morning. The flames spiead quickly and a ranic among the passengers helped to swell the lift of victims. Survivors tell terrible stories of the disaster. Few of tbe pa9Beners or crew escaped unhurt. mJ ..Li. . a sV -W mm V 3111 I wieh to edd 1 Tuesday, April 22. San Francisco car men's strike is un settled. Condition of Queen Wilhelmina is unchanged. River men protest against closing of Willamette River bridges. Northern Pacific about to establish three through trains daily. J. P. Morgan will finance new under ground railway BVblem iu London. Proprietor of La Grande Creamery charged with selling short-weight butter. The coroner's inquest into the burning of tbe Ohio River steamer City of Pitts burg brought out no new facts. Only three bodies were tecovered and identi fied yesterday. Most of those who es caped have departed for home. President elect Palms, en route to Ha vana, stops at Uibrara and delivers an address to the people, in which he urges them to drop politics and work for the development of the island. Delegations from all pans of the island were on hand j Por(Hnd jbbr8 ,re imreH((ej wi,, the to join in the welcome to the President- fac, that ie trtt()(J of , t()abo mining district will be valuable, and checked in his advance by orders from his superiors, and every effort will Ik made by conciliaiion lo bring the hostile tribesmen to terms. If all peaceful means (ail, the punitive expedition un der General Davis, now at ZamhnnriKs, in the south of the island, will be ordered lo tbe scene of trouble. Thursday, April 2 1. Queen Wilhelmina continues to im prove. Columbia rebels surrendered ilocas del toro. Joseph X. I)olpb,of Portland, is in sane in California, Move for adjustment of San Francisco street railway strike. The Lamlstbing voters in favor of the atle of the Danish Islands. General Funston was forbidden to discuss the Philippine question in public. Whitman County farmers will aid Governor McBride in fight on railroad loboyists. Striking dyers of Paterson, N. J., brought business in their line to an end yesterday, and in the meantime en countered the police. In the rioting that occurred several persons were shot and many on both sides suffered broken heads. It was thought e'ate troops would have to be called out, but the police finally restored order. If the strike continues the great silk industry will be seriously affected. Portland will raise by subscription a fiind for building the proposed road from Warren, Idaho, lo Thunder Mountain. The Weiser representatives want $12,000 to $15,000, and say the total cost of the enterprise will I $25,000 to $50,000. Total $12(1 7 ' Disl No32 W ()t.ut $ 2 M J McConnell. n" II Vosa I Ml . McConnell ii K lUvm I Mi J efross I Wi i Tolal fill IK) Hoad Dist No:t4 (i.-o B Hate Co $14 2'. Wilsi.n A Cooke 7 "" F.d liaMorf M Ml Jim Kiier 47 00 II Hill mi llenrv Giiliert 2H 25 Fri a'Wner 25 lis Caleb Croa 24 50 John Watson II 2iS ( (ir.iliam 7 M C Itrown 0 75 Total $25'.l til! load Dial No 35 Proctor it ileers $7 75 Hi ad Dist No 3d A Ai.d.-rsoii $ 3 00 Ivan liroadwell :t 00 P D Chrisiner 1 M) Isaac Miller 4 75 Malt O'sen ,Mi ()ied Miller 3 m Ham Miller . U on SI, Miller ti 75 Bud Thompson . . :i (m elect, lie has now proceeded on bis way. Representative Gilbert, in reply to re cent remarks of two of his colleagues, held the North wan as prejudiced against tbe negro as the South. Representative Gillett replied he did not sympathize with a state of society which accepted a man whose bands were stained with ihe blood of lynching, but rejected a worthy man because his color was black. The debate was quite acrimonious. The State of Washington has won the first skirmish in its battle againet the Northern Securities Company. The United States Supreme Court yesterday granted Attorney-General Stratum's ap plication for leave to file a bill for an injunction, hxamination into the facts will unless the complaint is meanwhile demurred out of court be condncted under direction of the Supreme Court, probably before a commission. The i-oio i will issue subpeuas returnable Oc tober 1. j The Total Road Uii-t No 10 Mike Huiras Charles Hauman Walter Mead rincipal Oregon items in the Sen-! Oscar Burgoyne they want it. Individuals Money to Lean. At 6 and 7 per cent. Call on or write Jno. W. Lopkk, Oregon City Oregon. Stevens' buihlintr. HOARD OF CONMISSIUMERi. of the (MintT Kegulir April Term Hoard. R. Morton, John Lewellrin and Klllln, Coramlaalouari. T. H Road Dist No 15 R H Taber S Thomas II ...$1 Total General Road Fund CN Green man Austin A Western Co .... Total . $32 50 $ 2 70 2H.1 35 $2i 05 In the ma'ter of report ol viewers on survey of Union Hall road Read flrsi line. In the matter of report of viewers on survey of Howard Mill and Can by roal. Head first time. In the matter of report of viewers on survey of Molalla am) Noland's Mill road. Read first time. In the matter of report of viewers on survey of change in Kpersoii road. Read first time. In the matter of report of viewers on survey of Vetch road. Head firnt time. Friday, April 4, 1!K)2. fn the matter of petition of J L Brack et! et al for a county load, llenied. In the matter of bids for a bridue near T L Turner's. Contract awarded to C II Daucby for $382 IS. In the mailer ol application of Mrs Lydia Livesay for rebate of school tax. Allowed rebate of $4 7H. In the matter of report of viewers on survey of Vetch road. Report accepted anil expnn-e account allowed as follow: VV If Honng $ , iK) Thos Bohna , 7 2" Frank Osburn 7 f,n W M Dam 4 Oil I vv Ackerson 4 00 PM Hoist 4 00 John W Meldrutn 23 00 tnUerah.e looking frllow-Wider who was tottured by d)s-ia. "Hello Smith," he crird. "sten t vou feeling wall r " And Smith yowled l k : " It's none of your bimm-is'how I'm feeling. " Talk almt adding In.ult to injury ! What could I auv worr than asking a man who hail suffering atamtT-l all over him, "Areu't you frrliug well?" It's lather hard lor the dyaprptic to nuke a truj(rr to the ihraw undrr stand just hovemiu h iillrting dvprpia can cauw. Words don't rtrra It. I That terrible gnawing sriiMtion in the atumach ia pail ilracriptioti. riven aiirr you have rscitrd the njn-cific achra and rjaiu thrre ate no terina to riprraa the 1 cumulative and combined rflntaof thclil all upon llh mind ami Ixxly. Dos'T Ct'LTIVATK HVHIKrsiA. That would aeettl unnrcriuxiry advice, yet it i a la-1 that in the main, ople who finally lnK-omr dvapeplici aerm to have studied how quickrat to bring on the disrate. They rat irrrgularly. They rat unwholrwime or innutrilloua fixsla, They rat heartily when thry are tirnl with a day's wotk and thr stoiuai b needs rest instrad of eirrclar. In fact if they made a study of the quukrat way to dyspepsia or dirae of thr stomarli in vrurral and Its allied organs of digra Uo and nutrition, thry could not ptac lice more auccruful mrtbisls. When dyspepsia once has its grip on the slomuh the man who lias riprri mrnted with tablrta and powdrra and olhsr palhativrt without prrniaurnt re lUf finds himself atking thr qurMion, "Am I ever going to lie well again so that I can eat with apja-tite and rnjoy-me-ntr" The one necmaity to thr rrcovrry of health is the cure of thr dlnravs of the stomach and other organ ( digrslioo aad nutrition. Tablets of soda, mint, etc., will for the moment alter the con dition in the stomach, but thry won't sltrr thr condition of thr stomach ltrlf. Their thinrw are tiirreforr msrely jml lialivrs. Not only do thty not cure but by aflordlof temporary rrhrf thry lull the victim into s false arcurily until he prolbly finds himself some day very a t h worse for their use. U'. 1... eng.igemrnt of t,ly, ' con.lant tiavrllnii unv n,. . , of that dieadrd illaraa rU j. 1. . 1 . . . 1 .. ....i... "rrr I linn iuri rrijiiiiMlj pimi!,!,. '' pUrin.g, Kii's 61U 'r'l'Ua. is a fllrml of BHnt, me to try f. "X. I tnd i thank Cud, rrsillll." 1 .1.. writes Mr, li 1 , 'f Maiitlrul K,. I Co . (Jiwlax ,1, I 1 would tu p I trvtiihling tu V at my Momn i..i.. -1 1- ... : thru It truulj Illlo III v 1 I . . ..... , -. iow iniirany ', to thr WuiUi ;, ary MrduralAati stalliia liiycsa, , ami iur wn what todu. k l.ltlrt of Df. h ('oldrll Mnlaal ; try, and flvw vials of H. IW( ant I'rllrta. Thank lo jt, rV. hi medicine I am a wrll wusmt. Jr. IVnr' inrdlrlur alt t. niothrr ( llvrr oiitipUint fpjs , he had I'Ten a suffrrtr ft t''Jr Wc highly rrcomtnrnd tbrst tr to all tulfrrln tH-ople (ilM-aw wliii h srrm tohrrm th tomaih, but wliiili or rim stomach aic rurrd through llcoj I'or this rrawn diaraan of W. J liver, kidneys, ami oiliitorptj ciimi oy -iMJioeu 4isiu-4i Ur when It ha cutcd tlit iIuok stoiuui h and Its aMocutnl or;, digraiion and nutrition. it ha lierll S surliilsr to miv-J . . . . - .1 M .t I ,f , I wuo uav laarn uninra ri etivrry " for atomaiu "IroutW; i that as the slotnat h was caw!,t of long standing which kl t other orxiri r nurd is "weak " hrart la-comet ttM. Sr. -1 alt liver active, the clo-nl i arr clransa-d, th lung's uik Thr whole llv it pra. licsili ia built up with drill, hultliy tola puffed up with flabhy fat. Siinc dralrra drairin lo tir littlr more prolit paid by thrsji inrntonou uiadiciurt will sty ollrr the cuatomrr a sult:a "Golden Medical IHtroverT,' it to be "luit as ifiaal ." Koth':ii at gissl for you which has say a rrconl ot rurrs, tw a mr.lmur ha s ftvuid of rural ah! with tboac rlfrctfi by lit "iMjIdrn Medical Dmowy' titv IT TO fi.l 0X1 t'Jt I. Pierce's Common 8se Adviarr, cootaiiituf over 1 6. larur tiairra and more thta ? 1! turns la nl frtt on rrctipttft to tav rtnenae of tuaillnf 0 - don't frl the nei of this itls' iral wink yourself, wby '("' oni friend or rouuf surriJ wi It it an invaluable ift. sail sn" will I highly iiprviaud bytat'; ent. firm! t one-ctut stssi volume In durable cloth Nofli-lM 11 ttaitip fjr the book US"' Addrr- Dr. R. V. I'ltrce. ! l.OfKI.HXl 225,000 ate river and harbor bill are as follows:! Mouih of Columbia .... $ 5k17i00 Continuing contracts Portland to tbe ea Dallee-Celilo project Upper Columbia and Snake... Columbia at f'ascailes Willamette above Portland ... Columbia, Vaucouver to Wil lamette Coq'iille, Coquille to mouth... Coos Bay Coos River""" Siuslaw Tillamook Long Tom llnrtwrt Ducus.. J F Briws .$ 4 50 . C 00 . 3 00 . 3 00 . 4 50 . 15 25 ...$3C 25 ... a 00 I Total , ttrmil Dikt No 17 e''ljohn Molian 40,250 vn..A li.ut Kn ia ruun L'n,My Kr'". I"',ll!e $ 3 20 OS.000 , frei M'efirike. road... 18 00 Thomas Daniels....' 4 00 10.000 30.000 75,000 2,000 35,iX)0 ' Total $:,() 30 In the matter of report of II II John son on survey of M (Jalfleld road. Ac cepted and expense account allowed as follows: H II Johnson $ fl 00 In the matter of report of yiewers on survey of change in Kppersdn road. Report accepted and petitioners nrdmed to pay expense. In the matter of report of viewers on survey of change in Molalla and No land's Mill road. Report accepted and expense account allowed as follows; W P Herman $ fl 41) E E Judd f (j 4y Cains W Herman.. fl 00 0 SC fart fl 00 U VV lleriilershot In Ihe mailer of report of viewers on! survey of Holland rou.l (i,.0. IWaer. ! Albert Sharp and T I. Turner apojntri vie em In ai-sesa ilainsves. In Ihe matter of rrpoit on survrv of Schiitzman Hill. An (.,'., , , x t i I arcoillit allowed as folli.at: I Infill W Meblrtitii . . $15 fVl ' r ii imiiyan J ihi Saturday, Anril 5, I'K2. In the matter of scalp stateinm.t Ap proved. lo the mailer of rails in Ihe road in I road Ihst. 1!0. Snia-rvisor Ntromu-reen ! onlereil to remove same. In the mailer of appljeation of Max Kleirel for rebate of poll lx r.iiile, 111 trie in-iter ol llUrkarnas Hill in ro, iliHlrict No. () SuiN-ivlsor Hone bonotdere.lt. sp. nd $100 on shiiih In the matter r, M-tin for relief of I .1 Holland, lleliie.l. In the matter of petition for reli.f f Charley ( olo-Allowed $10 for months of April ami Mav ea. li In the matter of application of H .1 Mack for settlement of taxes. Iranie.l In the mutter ,.f pet tion for aid of jorm Murvin. Allowed $H. in me mitiierol r-lK-it of viewers of aiiiaife on survey o itoon'a Feirvand Aurora roan. Ivxtetise Hecount lohn WaltliHm f H Wolfer .'!.'. ...!'!!"..' J (! Heoner J D Hitter.....,".'. iii-imIi from April Isl.lW! lo the matter of spphcfiof i lii.-e, lelui d 1 1 money 04 " hi of ii-rtillcaies Allowed ' III 13 Thui-lay. April 3rd, !!'- fn Ihe mutter of p-lllin ' et si, for iinpri.vriiient of Al' Viola road 1 rallied. In the mailer ol pelilion ! s1" Saeiiter l.aiil over. In ths ma'ter of petition JJ deraon .V Co for relocation and Kill n mad Denieil. In lb mailer ol petition .( J Isine, el al, for a coiiiny ro1'-' In 1 Ik- matter of claim of' Banby for Injury lo horse on But Allowed $1(1000. r In the matter of pet'iionof B' f..r refund of money piid w Denied. In ihe matlnrof report ol p f on Small I ox Approval ff. In ll,u ..llnrnf ai all'K uf ' at Milwaukee Granted i"' move same. $0 HO 7 20 fl mil I 110 a Total In Ihe matter of ne.sinenl 1!I0 avainst Peter Weiter and Tril-t Co. Petition irunle.l In Mm instierof l.awtnn Hill ro, R. lowe.l four hundred dollars from fund of $21 K0 for year Fidelity I!y 2'.?00 r,eo B Rate & Co Tolal $25 20 Road Dist No 19- JJ Mallalt Road Dist No 24 $4 00 It DO John W Meldrutn 2 00 "''H'' '''' 15 PJ Ridings (140,,,'n t1'" matter of county elmre J, '"'. r MA Clark and Chi. 500 Wednesday, April 23, A slump, then an active rally in wheat at Chicago. Slack business sending coasting steam ers into retirement. Tbe Kwang Si rebellion is beyond the T H Sconce L D Wyland... J It Watson . . . E H Yodr.... J Wyland B F Smith.... A Moshberger. L Moshberger. F Eyman K H Si holtx In the matter of report of viewers on survey of Union Hall road. Ordered opened and eipense acconnt allowed as follows: Peler Engle $4 90 IIHC Phelps 4 (jo C T Howard 5 00 B J Helvev a r.n 13 50 , Wm Weismandel 1 ruv . 1U on 1 J mob irterirer a nn power of the Chinese troops to suppress. ! i, X "'":! i " r'rnr" r ntn'1 10 80 Tj n VMIIIUtIlilJn i . T')tttI ..$08 80 In the matter of rejKjrt of viewers on survey of Howard's Mill and Can by road. i-.i i ... wroereu upeneu ana exnene Da it hv ar.o oc ..:.: r J in o.f vr ii i.iiit-in, 3 75 1 60 1 50 2 25 2 25 38 11 00 13 50 and her u ucaa-3- lir niall..iir.M-el.f ..f nrlM.Vjjvti' ,1 M.LI A JIO HVU -- " . Foi ...le hv Charinsn A I'0,1 28 00 It is believed that Governor McBride i A Blosser 1 65 Total. 30 .iniilire receive no further al.l warrant of Mrs. VoHers drawn in name. Wednesday, April 2nd, 1002 In the matter of petition of O It Tay lor et al, for a roiiniv road. Ornnteil In Ihe matter of (iottlii b Scl.male a county charge Oeorif, Mooney allowed $M IKJ per month for his support. In the matter of Abram Yates, a enmtv rharii Knl.l l,.i ' ... , i V "aoiiirrj auowei III 00 to send Yatos to Lane county In the mailer of petition of Rod Smith, et al, for a connty road Granted In tliH muMn, iJ i.t.t- r. i i . v, 7i , " j "" inmoeron llie Moebnke road-Contra.t awarded to Minka and Heft for $4 75 per M In the matter of John H Chure,il an ! indigent soldier, Allowed $5 00 'per m Dyspepsia C Digests wnax y. ..'""ll'alli uiKCtuiina ooii u.h. ' ,, r,nu (food. ItKlveslnHtj.i'o, iaiis 10 cure. K"',"",,(ijit' tho food you want. Btotnaclirj can Uko it- 'hlf tlioimuiids of dyiwptr 'laiiri rured after everything .Buncqunllcd for all w'"'lCD It can't help - " . . tf All ki but OO I-"v Prsnared only by F- CI. IltW ' ' ' ? t The tl. UottlocouUtUis!