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OREGON CITY ENTEItMtlSE FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1902 Social Happenings. joimmoNK-t'criiiiKHr. The nisrrlauf) ol Mr. Carry JdIhihIiiiik to Miss M ! ('nthliert, lUiitdiirr of ,Mr. mid Mr. William (,'iillilii'tt, ol I'lai kain, was liMiuilr,i'l it II) iiYlmk yrilKriUv iitornliiir In Hit Clarkamas church, HfV. John K. Hlinp.on, im-turnf hi. Mark Kpiaropal church, In Portland, lll, Ulllit. The t'lmrrli waa tmnnllfully ilm'uratml wild OrrK'iii Itrape, raniatlnii ami wmt la while lteil planta, Inriia ami palm ailmiiKil llm altar. Ilia liil'lal l r v aiixxl hcm-atli (IH'V IHIlIlT I"I'IIIH hl'll ol while carntl". I'" li'ratlnna were ri iiiinilily airantifil liv Ilia Kpwiirth ,iatiun anl ('hrlsllan Kinlravor lu ll,. n, iin.li'f I lit ilirncllon ol Mia. Otlo jpiiuvlliai'lii 'lli IhiiIm wm hamlwmifly attlrcil In lull ciK'l'l'", ov,'r while allk,ani l anlcil a 'liuwrr iMxjiif t ul white carna linns. A the brl'lal arly lviii-i up lbs ln lint (riaii pralel forth thai wl.hn; lliairll l"' "l.ihiliicrrll." I'laVfil liy M". I'hainllrir, ol I'nrtlaml. The Im pressive msrrlaiie service ol llm Kpisca ial clnirrh wan r,''l il tli happy pair were unllnl Purlnii tlis the fermiHiny MIm Ma Conyura aantf "The Hihik ol Tl.aiikatflvliiil." All it llm ceremony the brlilal parly wa driven lo the home ol Ilia bride's parents, where a aninptiHina wediltnK ,rrkkll waa anivnl, alU-r which Mr. nl M. Johnston Iff t (or tlia Coast lor their liotiy itiixiri. Upon their return lUy will residri at Clsrkamaa. KK1KHTAIMMKMT IM MIIWAfKIK. The ladle of Milwaukle Kve an en tertainmrml III llm Town Hall Saturday which was enjoyable ami tartly atu-n.l-hI Tim Mil auk In ! nl dleoiirmd sev eral aim. alter which baakela containing many txl IhliaVa war handsomely deco rated, and brought on an average 12 each Tim sale ol tb "dollsr rakn" cauid inili h sunnM-iimnl. A allvir ilollar had i..o.n nUmil in llm rake, which waa ti.ki.il hv Mra. John Wduel. It wan rut into III! plecra, wlilch were sold lor IA , in aai-h. t.ia whole monni received ,,r 1 1 in rake being V 40. Jsmra Roberta u dm Mtlwaukln Hand, bought llm pie containing llm dollar. KoIIowIiik llm 1 1. ronipiila ol llm basket worn at.rrad ami firm rfpaul waa parlakon ol llm airulr wa Urn ! i-njoyabln aiikl Ima had lor aoitm tinm. Mil rai'MINK 1-AkTV TO J. M. TAVI.OH. M..d.i 1'ix.l. U. A. H . and MnaiU K- -i r,,ri.a. nave a aurprliMi parly lo J. M. Taylor at Ina honm T'imday rvi.niiig In l.i.iu.r nf liia 70th hlrlliday. Itf . A- Mciiiiuoiimry made a low nniKratulatory ka KHrBhmrtita wi.ru axrvnd i u Im i ii iIim vi.niim ami an ctii yahle tinm waa iMMuwd. Thuaa pri'Minl wpm Mr and Mra. U-orun A. llardiiiK, Mr .,,,1 M,. I.. W liitfra.n. Mr. and Mra. iv A William. Mr. and Mra. J. lVire- lltllH Mr ami Mr. Marhln. Mr. and Mra John II. William. Mr. and Mra. K. II. Uracil. Mr. ami Mra. Old. Utv. and Mr. V..H. Holllnn-r, HeV. and Mra. A. J Min.iimnmrv. Mr. ami Mr. Hollo, Mra IV (I. All.rmlil. Mra. Paulina Miit.imr. Mr. Mlili john and Mr, lieoritii Urou.h- Ion, ol Portland. KORa-MAKKKM. Tna ni.rrlMUH of Mr. J. U. Ko. laronniHiwI with the Koniht-rn Paclllc Cmiuianv in thiai liy M hai!KitKn mat-r, to Miaa Pfrlha Warrmi.ol l.inn County, wa.aolmnnla-il Tu-wlay eyenlnu at ai l..,,w U..v M.C. Wlri. lator "I llm Mil.li.r Kniacotial Church, prlormpd ii.m n., i ahii h look nlace In tlm Malhodiat iaronaifl Mr. and Mra, Uum will reaide In Una rity. HMYANa-TIIIl'0N. Tlm marriaire of Mini Juanie P. Thomp on. laiihtir ol Mra. II. H. Thonipon, UiWwurd U Hryaim ilemiiUd lant Monday In llm olllce o( Jntice o the Peace M Htipp, who perlormed llm i t-rcmony. Tl.l. -ninif a lawn Me will he k-iven al llm ridnre ol Mr T. W. Clark for ii.. li.uili ! llm lliiinaiie Society, (he i,.n,.u.l. In un tiiar.ftl tllM IllircliaiHi ol drinkiiiK lounUln. The public l Invited The !. Papillona' hot) takea plaeo to- niht at Carn-inah rark. uvi-r uuu .l,.l Invlitlnna havn hoen lwilind am the dame momlm to be an enjoyable one. Mr .n.i Mra. W. K. Pratt entertained lw'frienU lat eynnlnir, in honor ol tiim Kir il.ilnv nl timir daiiubUir. Miss Maria Pratt. OAOTOniA. BMnlka Sifittare f The Rind Yoi Him 'wm Wby l-o East over the aun burneil, ag brush alkali nlain when you may just aa and ell take a delightful, cool and comfortable irde throiiuh the heart ol the Rocky Minni.inr In vIhw of the grandest are ii cry on the American continent? Ti.t. .n .1,. hv Irnvnlimt OD the .urn juii vrt. " j - Rio Orande System, the far famed "Scenic Lino of The World." the only iranr..wiritinntal line passing through w-ii t .i,. r'iiv tilnnwood Snrinir. Lead ville, Colorado Spring and Denver route to eastern points. Three dully express train make close connection with all train east ami west and afford a choice of five dwtinct route of travel. The equipment of these train i the beat, Including free reclining chair car, standard and tourist sleeiier. perfect dining car eorvice, and also personally conducted excursion car, each in charge of a competent guide, whose business la to look after the com fort of liia gdest. No more pleasant and inexpensive mean of crossing the Continent can be found than ia provided by theaa excurison. For additional details, address, J. D. MANKlxLD,'Uen'l Agt., Rio Grande Line, No. 124 Third St., Tortland, Oregon. rj)j(; AROUND THE f J COURT HOUSE j! In tlm inorlKUKx (orri'loaiira ault ol J, T. AppriHiii va. T. I. Clirinan, trimliw, t al, an onlir liaa lmtn inailn coiillrm liiK llm nhIh ol n-al knIwIii to aallnly a Juditiimiit ol $1 1, II II Ti 211, with iil,.fi.t Iroin May 2, 1IMJ, $:i',n :i tan.a, :i:0 at loiiify'a li.ni ami $itn ronta and dmljiiriiH iiikiiU. Any part ol tlm land may be ruli-iiiil within lour inontlia, ami un- lliia ridiiinplion ia madii, tlm almrlir laniiniiianili.il lodidivHr to tlm puri'liaaur, J. T. Aiii'iu, a yiod and aulli. li'iit coiivi'yaiir o llm prmnlnea. Tlm hond ol Tom P. lUndiill, adtnlnla tralur ol tlm nalaic of tlm John H. lrmn lati. haa Imwii llicnuanl Iroin f.'OOO lo (HKI. Tlm homlaiimn on llm addi- lolial .'(l,()IKIani V.. (i. (lailllnld, W. II. lowi.ll, J. W. Moiratt and C. (i. Hunt- y. I Im lriTi wan madii lor tlm n-- on that Mr. Kandall may ho llm rwlnl tit of lll.OX) ranli in tlm hvhiiI ol tlm ififwtiiatlon of llm aala of llm Ut. In llm Cirnilt Court Katiinlay Sairari- ii a Knlkihlon hroiiKhl a anil for a ilivore KiiikI Marvllla Knliihloiion tli urumnl ol ilM.rlion, which tlm iilaimilf alli-Kna oirurrml in Hepli-mlwr, IS'.iH. Tlii-y wiun marrmd al rorllaml, July 3. IHH4, ami an llm Iimii. ol tlm union two childrun wre Miru.ol which tlm plaiotiir aaka cualody. Allrn M. Connhr haa hroiii(ht ault or a divori' xni"t riiouma Lonnur on Im vruunda ol di'Mirtioii, which tlm lainliiralh'iia took place May 1(0, I'.NII. Tlm roiipla wnrti Hurried al Portland, Hcii,miUt, 'J, HW. rimm are no child rn. KM 1'arki-r, who waa arrttd lat Wf"k un a chargM of inilwnnt PXKiaiir, walvivl (.lamination In tlm Juilict) Court Tuitlay and waa Imund over to aM'r K-Iure tlm Circuit Court. A marriaK IIoiiim waa lammd Katur- lay lo I.. K. Ir'ixlmr, and Miaa r. li. A mint runic. 17. Tlm ooinwiit of llm young lady'a inotlmr, Mm. J. U. Ilond, waa llld. A HccnMi to wrd waa iimim 1 Monday o Kdward I.. Ilryana, IM, and Jchiiih P. Thomiwin, 111. Mra. II. II. Thouipaon, tlm brldu'a mulhiir, gt her conwiit. W. C. liimy haa hroiitiht auit aitalnat J. K. Ilawkra lor $l.'l.7.') tor work ir lormml in culling and piling wood on the upM.r Clarkatntii. A marri4ije lirrnaa waa liwuixl Tucaday lo J. V. Kii, '-'', H'I lli-rtha W arrun, L'U. Stat or Ohio, City or Toi.kikj.I m. I.Ll'Aa I oi ntv. ) Frank J. Cheney makes an oath that Im i llm iM-nior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney A Co., doiiiK biiMinens in the City ol Toledo, County and State afore said, ami that said firm will pay the sum ol ON K HL'MiKKI) iMJLLAUSIor each and every cam) 'of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use ol Hall's Caturrah Cure. FRANK J, Cllr,.r.i , Horn to U-lore me anil subscribe!! in ..... - i my presence, llns olii uay oi ieceuioir, A. I), mm. A. W. (il.K.ASON, j skal I Notary Public. Hall's Catarrah Cure I taken inter nally end acts diructly on the blood and mmous surlaccs ol the sysumi. 8end for testimonials, free. F.J. CHKNKY.A CO.,Toledo, 0. Sold by ilruKK's'". "r,c. Hall's Family Pills are the liest. OABTOnXA. Basra to lHl8 YM Hw twar BotlgM The new to-day column of The Enter- urine contain many reacior oi imeruev to the general public. Something new every week. If you wsnt employment or require help, il you want to borrow money or have money to loan, u you have anything lo sell, use the new-to day column. yiml .More lll. nn.n Mm over-tsxed organ of diges lion cry out for help iy i jsiyimmo pain. Nausea, Pi.r-iness, Headaches Uinta bowel disorders. Such i.i II Inr nromnt use of lr, K inn's New Life Pill. They are gentle, thorough and guaranteed to cure. .6c at tieo. A. Harding' drug atore. . .v. yItn Kind Yau Ha Always Botiht Oregon I'ltT Market Report (Corrected to Friday. n'i..iVn 1 . ftoc bushel. U, "li.' ..land 13.40 nor bbl. 00c per sk. Howard's Best, 90c per sack X40 tier bbl. Oat -insftcks, white, 1.15 to $1.25 per cental itray. $1 10 to f t.ia. Hay-ild Tiumihy, bales, 11 1 per tor, loose, $9 to !) 60 wr ton. Clover i..im til Mixed liaV. itt. Mill.h.fTs-Uran. $17.00 per ton aborts, 1H.B0 per ton ; chop, $18.00 per ton, barley, rolled. $20.00 per ton. .'tr.ioK-90c to $1.15 per hundred ii" i..t.tna new. $100 to$12j per Min i i 1 1 Hi Kgg-Ore'gon. 22,',' to 24c per down Itutler Uancti, JO " i" Onion, choice 1 to ij4c put id Rhubarb, 2c per lb. ....lua 7n TWr lb. irieu IT" , r; - iu.Til l'rnneS. (dried) petite, 2c perlbjltal i.n Urire. 4c per lb. medium, j;Bc en.. A ". n,.,, and Carrots, 75c to J ni"'"'i $1 per saik. (ireen pe. 30 Por lb Currants 4to 4'ac per lb. Raspberries 5c per box. Gooseberries, 3c per lb. c.i,h.M (nw. 40 to 4 c per dox Hone 11 to 12,'yC per It), frame. chicken. 10 to 12o per lb I IirAraiV1! aln d drewea meats heel Hve,$:i.50 to $3.75 per hundred Hogs, dressed, 7c; live 5 ci; nogn, 2K to2,4'c; sheep, dressed, c; sheep, veal. dressed. 7 cents; lambs, live 30 ; lambs dressed, Oc. TKICKIItl.E DKATII () I CHILI). Will IMiiichler of William J. Vinn U llurnrd to Death. Keva (Irace Wilson, the four-year old dantihterof William J. Wilson, ol this cily, was burned to death Tuesday altr noon about 2 o'clock, tier patent re side on Fifth street, between J. ti. Ad am and Monroe etreet She had irone Into the yard to lixht a honlire ol old wall pawr, that had jnat been torn Iroin the wall preparatory to repaerini some of the room. She struc k a match and stooped down to lliilit the pile of paimr, when the lUmes csuvht her dreas and in an Instant Mini waa enveloped in a mass of lUmea. Her scream aroused the lieiKhlMirs and several women came to tier rem iiB. but before they could extln uiiIhIi the Urn her clothe were completely burned Iroin her body. She was carried home and several physicians were aent lor. They did every thlnx nimMibln to alleviate her HiiFferinx ami administered opiates to aootlm the terrible pain. The chilil dill nol limconscioiHnesa but about (I o'clock death mercifully ended her SK'my. The funeral took place yesterday after noon from the Presbyterian Church, Rev. A. J. Moiitnomery preachini' the sermon. larjje nuuiiier oi sorrowing friemls of the family followed the re mains to their last renting place. IlKAl II OF UOSKT JAXE HALL. She rfas Pat H2 Yrar of At and Has Two SurthiiiR Nona at Canity. Rosey Jane Hall died of old axe at Cunby, July lD, 1U02, aijed 82 yeara, 0 mom lis and 10 dnys. Mrs. Hall was marriod twice. She was a mother to seven children, five son ami two du-liler, ol whom two sons, Allwrt and John Hart, survive, both living in Caiiby. Mrs. Hall waa a member ol the liaptist Church and died peacefully in tlie ho of eternal life. The funeral service were held in the F.varitielical Church, conducted by Rev. J. K. Kliner. Text ol sermon: "Prepare to Meet Thy God." Amu IV, 12. Iiruth of Mrs. Curollae A. Hamilton. Mra Caroline A. Hamilton, wife ol Jonathan C. Hamilton, died in her home, :tll4 Ijirrabee street, Portland, last Fri day, at the axe ultil years ami 8 months. She came with her husband to Oregon 1U year ago, and resided (or a short lime In Albany. They moved to Port land, where they have since lived. iShe is survived by her husband and one limit-liter. Miss Marv II. Hamilton, eaclier in the Central ncliool. liie funeral was held Sunday morning al 10 cluck from her home. Rev. t. ernon ones, pastor of llassalo-Htreet Congre- iratiunal Church, of which she was a member, conducted the services. Mrs. Hamilton was well known in this city. Sudden Death From Cramp. John Snider, aired seven yeara. died yesterday morning at the home of hi parent al Keiiianu. nr. mumm.uuu- rev Hunter lelt llmir Home early i nurs- lav morninu lor Oregon City and left their son John in charge ol hi younger brother. After they had been here but short while they received a telephone message that the boy had been aeixed with cramp and had died almost imuie- lialelv. The child waa strong anu imalthv ami his Drent are at a lost to Rcount for his sudden illness anu uuain. The boy' mother wa overcome with grief at the news and the stricken par erita left lor home yesterday afternoon. Clarence t'arr Drowned. Clarence Carr. aged 8 year, eon of C Carr. of Collon. wa ilrowned Tuesday about P. M. He wa playing wnn two oilier bojs on a log in a mill pond and fell from the log Into the water, ine hodv whs recovered and wa Interred yesterday. lian't kVialt lo Try Thl. Whenever an honest trisl is given to KlM-tric Kilters (or anv trouhle it is re commended lor a permanent cure mu surely be effected. It never fails to tone tlm stomach, regulate the kidneys and tiowels. stimulate the liver, invinorate the nerve and purify the blood. It s wonderlul tonic lor run-uown svaiems. Kleotric Bitter positively cure Kidney and liver Trouble, Slomacb Disorders, Nrvonneas. Sleeplessness, Rheuma tism, Neuralgia, and expels aiaiaria. Satiafactlon guaranteed Dy ueorge a. Harding. Only 60 cent. BJARD OF COMMISSIOSESS. (Continueil from page 6.) Rrl,l,. John rage " Charles Deeuche 39 00 ii W Heller 6 CO t W Broodish 13 60 W T Smith 14 50 H Cromer 25 60 .Tnhn Pave, election 3 00 I n Morton, briilire $9. conimis- oner $11. mileage f- a iu n N lireenman.election 75 T P Ituniliill. recorder 25 n n Kbv. c erk ZJ U" t r k'iliin. hridne $22.50. com- m aainner. 10.U3 o ' FI II Jobmwn. suruevor 12 00 V II Vnnnir alierlff. f 13. COmmiB- .. - sioner $2 J w John W Meldrum, surveyor u w V A 6leigut, ttati mery i w Cahill " 1 00 Honrs Steven " "00 J R Shaver " w A Luel.ing, treasurer vr.H Wllliamc. stationery 1 00 Inl.n Ijivellen. hiidee. $30. COIU- mliwioner $15.mileage 20c 45 30 Wm Brobtt, commissioner, $0, mileage $125 7 n...uur (VnK Hall Association. election 2 00 Baliffs circuit court Tl.nmun M Miller T W FouU w W W II Samson . . .' 8 00 T?nil niatrfet No. 31 Continued Wm Borland 6 25 MikeKhafer 9 00 JohnBager 9 00 llarmin I.lnrl.nff 5 2o Henry Toedtetnier 3 00 Cad Honan John Aden... 40 00 July 2, 1902. In the al lax cj the matter of John R Shaver's bom a Isx collector, it li oruered mat joun R Shaver, herilT, give hond for the col lection f the 1901 taxe In the amount ol liS.OOO. In the matter of the report of view er on survey of Perdue ami Htrnther rad. This matter came np lor Its first reading on this day and was hid over until July 3d for its second reading. July 3, 11X12. In the matter of the report of viewer on survey of Perdue and rttrulliera road. This mailer coming np on this day for it second reading, it I hereby ordered dismisned, and exiense ol said survey of the Perdue and htruther road I) paid as follows : UvlStidiman I 4 40 I) McArthur 4 4') A Todd 2 70 PJ Schneider 2 00 A A Schneider J R Hart K P Rand 2 001 2 00 7 00 Total $24 60 July 6. 1002. lathe matter of of report of viewers on the survey of theexlension of Davi road. Ha d report was read this day on its first reading and laid over for a sec ond reading tomorrow. In the matter of the report of viewers on survey of extension of Davis road. This matter having come up for il sec reading on this day, there being objec tion filed by C R Lewthwaite, Wm McKevand Herman Piperclaiming dam age. Therefore it was ordered by the board that Thomoa liohna, Wm Ul rich and Jame Wilson be appointed of view and asser damage to land of said claimant. It is ordered that the expense of survey of Davis road be paid as follows: A W Oooke $ 2 40 Oeorge Deny 2 40 Austen Newell 2 40 J W Root 2 00 J K Davis ...i 2 00 Paul Ocheschlager 2 00 John W Meldrum 11 20 Total $24 40 July 3, 1902. In the matter of John and Margaret Mahan. Now at ibis time the pe'ition ol Wm Scott beimr presented to the hoard for aid in expense in support of r John ami Margart Mahan, county charge and the hoard being fully ad vised; it i ordered that the clerk draw a warr nt in favorof Wm Scott Inthe mount of $15. and that said charge be Mowed $28 per month from July 1st, PJ02 In the mailer of petition of P M Hoest et al, for a county road. This matter be ing presented to the board and they herebyfullyadvised.it is ordered that Wm Boring, Frank Osborn and Tbomaa Bohna are appointed viewer to meet at place of Winning on 21 nt Inst, 1902, nil h r Hands, surveyor, and survey said road, ln-fore proceeding to view anil locate said road and report in writing at the next regular meeting of thd board. In the matter of petition ol W T Hen- der'on et al, for a county road. Tins matter coming on this day before the board, and they being fullv advisen. It ordered that Mat Kendall. Wm Uuck ner and W J Lewellen be arpointed viewers to meet at the place of begin ning, on the 29tb day of J uly . 1902, with County Surveyor E P Rami, he being p pointed lo survey laid road Detore toe proceeding to view and locate said road ind report in writing at me next regu lar term of the board. The board now adjourns until July 5, Saturday. The board convened persusnt to ad- lournment the board and officers pre lent ame a yesterday. In the matter of scalp statement. his matter coming on upon county clerk'a statement of scalps turned in nd warrants issued end the board be- ins fully advised, '.t is oruere . tnac the same is hereby in all respect ap pioved. . July 8.1901. In the matter of officer's reports. The officers having made their report and the board havimr examined their books and being fully advised It Is ordered that the same be and are hereby man respects approved and accepted. In the matter of $15 paid by county for bicvele taizs. This matter coming be. fore the hoard and tkev beinit full? ad ised in the premises. It is ordered that the treasurer transfer $15 from the bicycle fund with the general fund for payment ol said tags. The board now adjourned until Mon day, July 7tb, 1902. July 7, 1902. The board convened pursuant to ad iournroent the board and olhcers pre sent as on Saturday. In the matter of county warrants No 10551 and road warrant No 19J55. This matter comma before the board asking that county warrant No 10551 and road warrant No 19255 be cancelled, it s or dered that said warrants be cancelled All matters havinB come before the board being transacted the board stands adjourned. fn the matter of the approval of tl. honda n( officials elect for county and dmtrict offices. Now come helore the board the following named olhciais-eiect and file, their bonds aa such offices tor h onnninir term of two years, to-wit Frank A Sleight, county cierMiu.wu John R Shaver, sheriff.... 10,000 00 " " tax collector io.uou uo Henry E Stevens, recorder. . . 3,000 00 R L Holman, coroner 3,000 00 Eno Cahill, treasurer 50,000 00 J W Meldrum, surveyor 5,000 00 The board having examined said oonds and being fully advised, it is ordered that said bonds be and are hereby ac cepted and approved. SI'KCIAIi TKRM. State of Oregon, county of Clackamas. Before the board of connly commis sioners of the state of Oregon for the county of Clackamas. Be it remembered. That a regular term of the Board of County Commis sioners for the county of Clackamas, state ol Oregon, begun and held at the court house in said county and state on Monday, the 7th day of July, at 12 o'clock ru., ol said day to transact county busines when were present Hon. Hon. John Lewellen, Hon. T. B.Killin, Hon William Brobst, commissioners; John R. Shaver, sheriff; F. A. Sleight, clerk : when the following proceeding were had to-wit: Monday, Jnly7, 1902. In the matter of application of Ira Lwi Icr aid. Comes now before the board the application of Ira Lewi show ing that lie Is in need of aid and the board being satisfied that the said Ira Lewi is in need ofaid.it ia ordered that he 1 allowed $5 and that the clerk draw a warrant in hi behalf for said amount. In the matter of overtime of outgoing oflicer. In this matter it wa ordered that said retiring officials receive pay ment lor t day (overtime) at the rate of iheir regular salaries, and that aid amount lie deducted from the sal aries ol the incoming official on August 1,1902. The clerk i therefore ordered to draw warrant accordingly in favor of sal I retiring olficial, aa follows, to'wit J J Cooke, sheriff . 30 8 . 13 00 . 27 04 . 13 00 . 21 65 J K Jack, deputy sheriff E II Cooper, clerk (1 1) Kby, deputy clerk T P Ram'ali, recorder. Total In the matter of the $105 37 appointment of deputy recorder. C E Ramshy. It is or dered by the board that said appoi.t ment be and is I erehy approved and that the salary of said 0 E Ramaby be fixed at $52 50 per month. In the matter of apKiintment ol Dep uty Sheriff E C Hackelt. It is ordered by the board that suid appointment be and the same in hereby spproved and said E C Hackelt placed upon the pay i oil at $00 per month. In the mutter of the appointment of special Deputy Sheriff II ti Moo ly. It is ordered by the board that said ap pointment lie and is hereby approved. In the matter of J J Cooke, sheriff, on collection of taxes. To the Honorable Board of County Commissioner of Clackamai county, slate of Oregon, I, J J Cooke, sheriff and tax collector of said county and state do hereby, submit to your honorable body the following statement of taxe as charged to myself for the year 1901, together with the arno'inta collected and uncollected and double assessment and errors for your pproval in final settlement of said taxes for 19U1. To total amount of taxes charged to sheriff $168,162 76 Sheriff's assessments. 1,616 44 Total $168,779 20 By amount collected up to and including March loth, less discount $108,974 .7 By discount allowed and np to and including- juarcn lo, DJ02 3,216 64 By amount collected from March 1 to April an ... a By amount collected from April 8 to July 6 inc usive. ,' w By amount of errors and double assessments AU io By balance uncollected, oj July 7, 1902 20. M li Total $169,779 20 By penalties and interest collected irom April em to Jnlv 6th. int)2.not Included in above 634 87 Inthe matter of report of report ol vieweisof the New Era and Waldron road. This matter coming on upon the reportofJW Meldrum, the report was read on this dav on its first reading and laid over for a second reading tomorrow In the matter of a deed from Ferdi nand Rath to Clackamas county. This deed was accepted by the board and or dered to be recorded without charge. In the matter of aDDoiotment of Mies Gussie C Maddock aa deputy treasurer, The Inard being fullv advised it la or dered that the appointment oe approved and her salary fixed at $20 per month. Tn the mtter of aDDointmeot of L W Inumm aa deDUtv county clerk. It Is ordered br the board that the appoint muni hn annroved and salary fixed at $60 per month, Board now adjourned nntil Tuesday, July 8th at 10 o'clock a. m. Tuesday. July 8, 1962. The hoard ponvene pursuant to ad iournment at 10 o'clock, and onicera present same as yesieroay. . i- In the matter of contingent tund. It ia hereby ordered that the fund known as contingent fund shall be abolished In the matter of the appointment ot nnnintmnnt of Miss Ina Lbase as sDecial deputy. It ia ordered that Miss Ina Chase be appointed special deputy at 12 ner dav until revoked by the board. - i In the matter of cancellation of county warrauts. Warrants No 11277 to 11288 being draw through error. It is or .UrH that said warrants be cancelled and warrant be drawn in their stead in favor of Heman A Lee lor $5.40, in (Via mutter of aDDointruent of Hen Hnolma as sDecial deputy sheriff. It Is ordered that said appointment be ap proved. In the matter of the re survey of the v Vr and Waldron road, bald re- nrt wa read vesterdav in its second It ia ordered that field notes and plat of said survey be recorded and in all respects approved and that the ...;,i .now and resurvev be established as a county road and that the expense of aid view and resurvey be paid by Clack amas county and the clerk is hereby or dered to issue the necessary orders to open the same Expense account. J W Meldrum, 3 days 12 miles ...$16 20 In the matter of W W Bellmore, indi gent soldier. On petition of Spencer Thomas, commander of John Gibbon Poet No 78 it, was ordered that VV W Bellmore be allowed $10 per month . In the matter of Wm Knotts, assign ment of tax sale certificate. On appli cation nf Wm Knotts. it is ordered that the clerk of this county assign to saiu Wm Knotts the certiacate .o osu isauea to Clackamas county upon sale lor taxes for the year 1900 upon payment of $5.14 to Clackamas county. In the matter of the application of Eli Maddock for payment of services ren .Wed in Julv. 18U6. Not at this time comes Eli Maddock and represents to to the board, that during ine ciose oi his term of office as .sheriff of Clacka mas countv he was paid only for the month of June that the first 5 days of July, 1S06, he has not been paid and for which the county is still indebted to him in the sum of $27 40 for which he re miMt. the board to order the same .n.nnni rld. And the board being fullv advised, it is ordered that said re- ', quest be rejected Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co. DAILY THAINS. iny Kx. Hat. D'ly Effective JulyS, l!2 D'ly D'ly 1 T M. r.n.i 7 00 8 ttt 8 20 8 38i 8 41 8 w: A.M. 4,M r.m. 0 40 8 .V 8 20 8 (10 7 64 7 4r 7 3H 7 2 7 17 7 02 6 42 6 33 6 3 ID 2 30 .1 :! 8 OOi I.v Portland Ar 11 10 10 06 9 (V! ....Ooble.... . Rainier... .Pyramid .. . .. Mayger ... ...ljuiiicy ... . latakauie . Msrahland . .. WeMport . . .. Clifton ... .. Knappa ... , . Hvenaen . . 3 47! IS 0 351 9 62 4 02 4 07 9 .V) 9 27 9 17 9 4ft, 4 l.r 9 f 4 22 8 68 10 0)! 9 0H 4 32 4 4:i 4 67 5 lit 9 OH 10 11 9 19 10 211 9 37 10 M, 8 5 8 4!) 8 .33 8 IT 8 07 10 00 II 67 5 tfno i u io, 5 .W 10 20 11 OSi John Day . 7 65 5 50, 10 30 1 1 1 30 A r . . A stnria . . hr 7 4: SKAMf OK DIVISION 11 35 a. m . 6 50 p. m . . 11 30 a. m .. 8 15 a. m . . 6 15a. m.. 2 30 p.m . . 5 00 p. m . . 7 40 a. m . 4 OQp.Di .10 30 a. m . 6 50 p. m .12 30 p. id . 7 20 p. ra . 1 30 p. m . 9 50 a. ta ASTORIA i i f SEASIDE 9 40 a. ni. CONNECTIONS. All trains make clone iJrrnn!tlona at Ooble with all Northern Pacific trains to or from th Kast or Hound Points. At Portland with all train leaving Cnion Depot. At Astoria with I. R A N. Co.'a boats ami rail line, and HiearnerT. J. Potter, to and from Ilwaco and North Beach Points. Ticket OfhV-e, 255 Morrison at., and Union depot J.C. MAYO.Gen. Fans. Agt. Astoria, Ore DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY TO SALEM AND INDEPENDENCE STEAMERS ALTON A AN D POMONA LKAVX OREGON CITY Going up, 8 :00 A. x. Going down 2 JO r at RsiiPl lie. PORTLAND TO THE DALLES By the fast Regulator and com modious steamer Leaves Portland daily except Sunday at 7 a. m. This is the Great Scenic Route. All tourist admit that the scenery on the Middle Columbia is not ex celled for beauty and grandeur in the United States. Full lnfonfia tion by addressing or calling on J. S. BOOTH, Agent, Tel. 914. Portland, Or., Omce and wharf, foot of Oak St. Daily River Excursions or OREGON CITY BOATS. DAILY SCHIDtlLi; Leave PORTLAND Leave OKEliO CITY Foot Eighth 8U 7 00 A. M. 10 00 1 30 P. M. 4 30 Foot Taylor 8t, 8 30 A. M. 11 30 3 OD P. M. 6 15 Only the following landing will be made: Magoone's, Meldrum s, Morey a, Kisley' and Oswego. Sunday excepted. RO jyD TRIP 25 CENTS. Oregon Cltjr Transportation Co. SCHEDULES OF TIM E SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY NOETH BOUND. 7 :00 a. ra. 9:22 a. m. (Albany Local) 6:10 p.m. SOUTH BOUND. 9 :22 a. in. 4 :50 p. m. (Albany Local) 9:14 p. in. S. J. YAUGHN, Livery, Feed and Sale Stable ORECONCITY. OCATID BXTWEEN THJt BRIDGJ AND BtPOI. v. Double and Single Rigs, and sad dle horses always on hand at the lowest prices. A corrall connected with the barn for loose stock. Information regarding any kind of stock promptly attended to by person ol letter. Horses Bought and Sold. Horses Boarded and Fed on reason ble terms. 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