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Ci IN ERPRISE. iVJCJ vol.. :?.). No. r.o OKKtiON CITY, OKKOON, FRIDAY OOTOBKK 24 1902. ESTABLISHED lfifi GON E. H. COOPER, ...Notary Public... Urn I 1'iUti', Innitllltcc, Title 1 X JltH 1 11 -fil, Almttuctx Mude, iK-nU, Mortgages ml Etc, drawn, with J. W. LotutM, iUVtNU ULfJQ, OMIOAN CITY, OR. rpur. commkik ui. hank (r OKKOON MY. Capital, lllKl.KUl TS T. t IKI. HANIH SI'USK" l,nll undo. Htllkillliriiillili.il. Mnkii. "!' Irriiiin. 1iiy mut H'Iiuii on ml imiIiiIi In lli PnlliM Huim, Kiuiiia mul Hung Kniis. in.ii.ll rmi'l"Mil ulijnit In cheek Umik oi'vu Iriini H . tut r. m. II !. (.AKirilKI I K, PrenlilMit. V. J. MKYF.lt CMhlor. () W. KASTIIAM AH'oKNEY AT LAW l.aml Till" rxmiili'i-il. Alitrmt Muds, Ilfi'itn, M- r'K"'""' Drawn. Money Loaned nrrn'K nvm Umik nl onunii l liy. OiiriniN Cut, I hi. ) u. fkancis i i;i:i:man, DENTIST - (irmlitnlM n( tin" Nurthwcklcni t'nivrr- r it ' 1 it-titnl School, Chicugo. AUu Aim riciin College of I -nll Surgery WilluinclU- llli.rk, Oregon City. W. B U'Hrn 0. Schurhel U JiKN A- SCIU1EHEL Attorneys at Law. JlClltnijCV iXM'ollrtlr Will practical III nil ctiurn, uikkit collection! nil rttlmiii-nts of ImiI. Fum'sli nlmlrrl nl tiUc, lend you money ml lend your money im llml morgan. Offlco In Enterprise Dulldlng, tirrp(iin t lly, Oregon. OI!KKT A. MILLKU ATTORNEY AT LAW Lnt TltleHiiiKl Lund Office 1 iiinincnn it Hpcclnlty Will practice in ll ConrU of the Slate Kooin j, Wrinhuril Itldg. ojip. Court House, Orrgon City. Oregon L.POKTIH, ATTOKSKY AT LAW aht-ti or rrTr rmHUHiD. 0 lit I to Otu CUT Rnlrtrt. J KO. C. UltoWNKI I.. ATTOHSKY AT LAW OroKm City, Ori'itmi Will i.rnr-tire In nil tin-i-uiirli of tha lnti. onirr In Cmilii'lil I .it 1 . 1 1 k ( JKO. T. IHiW'AKI) RKAI. l'STATI' AND INSfUANCl' NOTARY l'l l'.LIO At Rcil rrniit, Ci.urt lloum- Jilocli llripiii City, Ori-Koii Wll I.IAM I'.AI liWAV r.ll.llMHT I.. III'IHIIIK Klirlvrr I'. S. I. mul IMIii-r. lIElXiKS A CALLOWAY LAND (HHi K Hl'MNF.SS Wi'inlinril 1 ' 1 1 i 1 I i i tr - J IVY STUM' Attounkv at Law. JlHlil'M (if 1 1 10 I'l'Hl l". JKKer VMf., Oit'K'in Ci'y j u. cami'UKI.i., ATTOKNKY AT LAW, OlUON ClTT, - 0IUOH. Will prctlre In nil thn court nl the ilkte. Ol io, lu Cnulli'M liiiniliuii. QJ.4D.C LATOUKE T I'B ArrOKNKYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW MAIN RTKKET OKKOON CITY, OHKUON. Furnlili Atintmrtii ot Tltlo. I .nun Mnni'y. Fore close Mnrlgnin. anil trmiMCt Oeneral . lw Hmlnen. Qt A. STUAUT, M- P. illlce in Willamette HM. OrfKiin City, Ori'Kiti Olllrt lioura: in. to 12 ni., 1 to i p, in. nil 7 to X p. in. Bpeclnl Kttentinn paid to lUieuiiiiilinin aim Keinnle IIini'Bni'ii. Call amwered day or nlnlit CO TO THE ENTERPRISE FOR YOUR PRINTING JOHN YOUNGER, Near Huntley's Druj? Store, FORTY YEARsIaTERILVCE IN Great Britain and America. NOTICE TO OUR PATRONS Having, fotiiid llin Huston Kubbcr HIioc Company's UiiIiImt floods unsatisfactory, wo havo l'ciI-l to lianilli) Hid . . , CELEBRATED WOONSOCrET RUBBERS the column poason. TliMiikinn our patroiiH for their (MH'Miiii tialrotiagn i" tl'f pant, mul asking fur a continuance of mumo in Ihc future. We are yours to command. . t . . ' - McKITTRICK Nf XT DOOR TO OREGON CITY BANK. 0 When The Leaves Ami tin; cool north Hiti.is l.low, the iconic who care for conifoi t licin to think ahout their fall needs Dirss ctjinfortahly, Imt Dress economically. II V' aim to Hiipply the wants of every hody. SatiHfaction Kvery Timu or New fiooiln Received, liig Constltlne; of A Fine Lino Ulanket.s Flannel?, Tabic Lincim, Lace Curtains, Dress (Hoods, Ladies' Underwear, Dress Skirts lilack Tights, Dressing Sacks, Flannel Waists, French Corsets, Ging hams, Calicccn, Hosiery, Crash Toweling Hair Tins, Needles and Tins KvtrythiiiR you need to numerous to mention. Call and ex amine our Htnc'k liefore purchnHiii", clfewhert!. You can get more for your money at the Til K HACK KT STOKK tlian any other place in Oregon City. THE RACKET STORE. Oregon City o o o t) o o o o o Philipp Bucklein, Prop. Rear of Pope's Hardware Store Next to Oroeon City Foundry HuildiiiK and Repairing of Machinery and Engines of all kiml.t. Manufacturing hh hpecialty the Free Pntent Rotary Engine. AIho keeping in stock, Shafting 1'ullieH, lielting Ptc. ... . . Orders liy Mail or Telephone promntly filled, PRICKS MODIiRATH COOD WORK WARRANTKD o coooccoocccotooooocooocoooo Rnilt tn Fit thp Yet comhining stylo with and look at our summer footwear. prices S v Brunswick House & Restaurant Newly Furnished Rooms. Meals at All Hours- Prices Reasonable. Opposite Suspension Bridge. Only First Class Restaurant In Town. n ii i i i i .i ' , - -- - ' ! The Quality of Your Bread I Depends not only partly hut altogether upon upon "The Quality of Your Flour." W o make the very best - Portland Flouring mills Co. Q "the shoe man. :0 Begin To Turn We don't want your money KcductiunB in nil our Hiich. Of. Machine Shop o 8 O o o o o o Ffifit. ii S blissful comfort. Come in Late styles and bottom KRAUSSE BROS. CHARLES CATTA, Proprietor lSUTTMI.'KKK KAII! I Ainu List of A w arils Made to (he Kx hi hi tors. TlltllK WKKE MAM DISPLAYS There U Much Lnlhiikhihin Jl inonir lite (Ullcem of the Association and 1'enple of the Vicinity. 'I lie following in a lift of the preininniH wanted to the e xlnluiom t the em trttnth miilal iiiHi'tinn f the 1'utte Cmek Airi(.ult urul A n.M:it iuit , held ut M'(iiain oti Hi-plemh:r -lilh ami L'7th, MVInlON A II0I1HKM. I'.enl Htallioii, any ny uni'lii, John Nohhlutt, eet'JIiil. I'.i ht B'ttilliill, any graila !two yearn ohl ), V. K. Alhritil, liisl. llent ClyJeeiUle Mxlliori, J, I., j KiiIhoii, mt.oh I. Draft hrooil maiu, hav i ing luuieii one or inure cuitn, S. ''. llill I nun. Ural -. 'V. Hook, eeroiiii. HuiiiUti-r hrooil mare, having loaleil (.tie or mure collH, K. L. Mohan, M-ioli.l. Kuailiier. any aK', T. 1'. Soulia, necoini. Diafi colt, tiinler eiht moiithii oM, .S. T. Hill muii, lirat ; Juliu Darlh, ee onl. lioad Murtull, U!nli-r ei'l.l inmitliH ohl, J. N. June, lirat; J. L. Knlbon, m-cuml. Year IliiK, t-oll, draft, ti. A. linllnrt, m-coml. Yearli'm colt, roailnter, Ihidil Thunia, lirat ; T. Scult, ecuinl. Draft coll three jeure old, Ki'ldiiiK or tilly, J. L. Kiiieuii, lirat; Alhert hlliu't, aecniu. IllVIBION B CA'ITLB, Hull ca f, any raile-, nniler eiht inuiilliB old, J. L. hidron, tiret. iieot mllt'h cow, Allha Niiholnou, Kecond. mVlSJON C Hlltkll', (JOAIB, BINK. BhropBhire buck, J. L. Eidaon, lirHt; J. II. DavetiKirt, eecond. Cotawolil tiiltk, H. T. lluhart, lirat and eeeonii. Shrrtpitiire ee, J. L. Kidaon, firat; J. Ii. DaveDport, aeiond. Cotairold ewe, (j. A,. Kidiii(CH, 11 nit and second. 8tirop nlnra laiub, under eiKhl mouths old, J. L I idaon, firat ; J. II. Davenport, wc ond, Culhwulil lamb, under eight muiiiht old, U. A. KhJiiius, firat and aecond. Billy goat, Weigner Bro., firat ; Kid, under eigtit uionthi old, Weianer Itroa., first. Berkalure boar, any sk, II. L. bkirvin, tiral. Uerkalure bow, any age, J. L. Kidaon, first; 11. L. Miir viii, ceeniid. I'lg, uti Jer 6 uionlha, Lerk Bhare, F, L. Skirviu, firat ; J. L. Kidaoo, eei'i.nd. under 0 njoutba, Poland China, (i, A. Kidinga, second. D,V-luN D roCLTKY. Trio, rhirkena, Brown Leghorn, Weis ner Bros., firat ; E. B. Fletelier, second. Trio chickens, 1'lymouth Koik, Mrs. F. E. Albright, first ; E. B. Fletcher, sec rfu'. Trei chukwe. While l'lyuioulh Kixks, old, I, A, JetlerKon, first sod sec ond. Trio chickens. White Plymouth Koeka, young, Eugene Herren, first; J. A. Jellerson, fPetind. Pair turkeys, J. A. Jefferson, firat. Pair geese, J. H. Davenport, tirel ; Eugene Herren, sec ond. Pair ducks, J. A. Jefferson, firat: (i. A. Hidings, hecoiul. IIIV1MI0S K VK0TAULKR. Six largest carrots, F. Jackiwin, first; .Mrs. C. U. Barlow, seeund. Sjx largest mangel wurlzels, F. Jarkson, first; A. Myers, secoml. Six largeat taiile beets, A. Myers, firxi ; Mins YivA Tull, second. Six largest parnnips, r. .Mills, fi'st. 1 luee l.iresl niuikiii8, Mrs. K. A. (iray, first; A. Myers, pecond. Three largest rabtiages, A. Myers, first. Quar ter himhel iiierchsntahle potatoes, Elmer Vauglian, first; Willie Seliairer, second. Six largeft potatoes, Elmer Vaughn, first ; Willie Schafl'er, second. Six larg cm! sweet pntatoes, F. Mills, first. Twelve largest onions, Elmer Vaughn, first; J. Hicks, second. Two pound, onion sets, F. Jarkson, first; Harry Kitchey, sec ond. Six large-t ripe tomatoes, B.Jack, first ; A. F. Jack, second, 1. 1 VISION K KRTIT8. Ten pounds largest grapes, E, Skirvin, first ; Altha Nicholson, second. Quarter bushel winter apples, Orville Jackson, first; Jotin Drake, second. Quarter bushel full apples, Orville Jackson, first ; Elmer Vaughn, second. Quarter bushel Ih 11 pears, J. E. Marquam, first; C. Kitchey, second Q iarter bushel winter pears, E. E. Judil, first. Dozen peaches, E. Skirvin, first; E. E. Judd, second. Dozen Quinces, F. Mills, first; Mrs. U. A. Ridings, Becond. Dozen crab apples, Ci. II. Bobbins, first. DIVISION O FAKM rKODCCTS. Halt biiBhel Defiance wheat, J. 0. Phelps, first. Half bushel Kinney wheat, John DawB, first. Half bushel white oats, John Daws, first. Half bushel winter oats, J. O. Phelps, first. Half bushel barley, J. M. Gioshong, first ; G. A. Hidings, second. Half bushel buck- heat, F. Mills, first. Hall bushel chess, J. O. Phelps, first ; J. T. Drake, second. Quart of beans, white, Miss Viva Tull, first; Dolly Marcniam, second. Quart of beans, colored, k. Mills, first; A. Myers, second. Quart of coffee beans, F. Jack son, first. Sis ears of field corn, E. E. Judd, first; E. Skirvin, second. Display of corn in the ear, Willie SchafTer, first. Display of corn on stalk, Willie Schaffer, first ; E. E. Judd, fecond. Best sample of hops, C. Kitchey, first. Quarter bushel clover seed, J. 0. Phelps, first. Display of fruit trees, yearlings, G. II. Bobbins, first. DIVISION It FLOWKKSS. Display of flowers not to exceed 12 boxes, Mrs. K. A. Gray, first. Boquet green flowers, Miss Etlie Robb ns, first. DIVISION I SKWISU, KANCY WOllK, ETC. Quilt, band-made, Mrs Josie Hart nian, first ; Mrs. A. E. Commons, sec- ond. Quilt, log cabin, Mrs. A. Brady, j first; Mrs. A. E. Commons, second, j Quilt, crazy, silk, Mrs. A. E. Commons, I first ; Mrs. C. C. Barlow, second. Quilt, I crazy, worsted, Mrs. G. H. Bobbins, . first ; Mrs. E. B. Albright, teeonn. Cro ' diet, lace, one yard or more, Meda Ho ! hart, first. Crochet, Rachel Morley, 1 second. Knit lace, one yard or more, I Mrs. C. H. Trask, second. Tidy, Java canvas, Mrs. Mary J. Jack, firat. Tidy, crochet, Mrs. A. E. Commons, second. I Embroidery, band made, Mra. C. U. Barlow, first. Sofa or chair cushion, ' embroidered, Mrs. W. P. Hawley, firat. Sola or rhuir cushion, rrnrywuk, Mm. A W Albright, firs' ; Vr K P.. Al bright, second. Sofa or chair cushion, drawn work, F.llie Hicks, second. SoU or chair cushion, i'.atterihurg, .Mm. W. J'. Hawiey, first; Anna Vaiiclenve, fecund, hula or chair cushion, cross stitch, Rosy len Bobbins, second. Sofa or cdair cushion, dallied, Klfim Hicks, first; Lizi Daiiherly, second, HoU or chair rti'li ion, silk patch work. Mra. Gilbert Per due, first hufor chair cushion, appli pie, Anna Vancleave, second. Sola or climr cushion, shoe lace, Miss Tessa Lar kins, first. 'loilet cushion, Mrs. V. L. Tooze, first; Mrs. C. U. Barlow, second. Miiniru skirt, hand made, Mrs. A. E. Commons, second. Shawl, crochet, Mrs. C. L. Barlow, first; Mrs. W. I,. To,ze, second. Sliawl, hand made, Mrs. C. H. Trask, second. Fascinators, knit or cro chet, Meda lluhart, firat, Etlie Hicks, second. Scaif, chair, crochet, Mrs. C. L'. Bai low, second, bcarf, table, drawn work, Liza Daugherty, first and second. Scarf, table, embroidered, Mrs. It. L. Clarke, first. Scarf, table, shoe lace, Miss Tessa Lark ins, second. Scarf, chair, darned work, Mrs. M. J. Albright, sec ond. Bureau scurf, I'.aienhnrg, Mrs. W. A. Itithhune, firs'. Bureau scof. Mrs. K . i.. L.ai ke, nrsi ; Mrs W. I., Touz -, second Hag cuipet, Mr Elbe Hart man, liisi; Mrs K. A. Iiray. secn.il. Hug, home made, rag, 1.1,'i- KudUm, lirsi ; Mrs. Mary llarlinan, second. Hug, applique, Anna Vain-leave, Second. Counterpane, knit, Mrs. A. E Commons, counterpane, drawn work, Misa Myrtie Cross, first. Apron, hemstitched, Mra. C. U. Barlow, first ; Meda lluhart, sec ond. Apron, band made, Meda Huhirt, second. Lamp mat, Mrs. Josie Hart- man, second. Toilet set, hand made, Mrs. W. L. Tocze, second. Afgtian, hand made, Mra. Kllie Hnrtman, first, Corn husk mat, Mra. Ellen Timberlake, second. Needle work, Koeylen Bobbins, firat; Elbe Bobbins, second. Work bas ket, Mrs. C. T. Barlow, second. Pillow cases, machine made, Mra. C. U. B tr io, second. Pillow canes, hand made, Alice Jack, first; Mrs. C. U. Barlow, second. Pillow shams, drawn work, Myrtie Cross, first. Bed comfort, Miss Yeva Tull, second. Doily, embroidered, Vancleave, second. Doily, drawn" work, Misa Anna Vancleave, first. Head rest, Mrs. W. A. Kalhboue, first; Mra. M. J. Albright, second. Shoe string bag, Mrs. M. J, Jack, first; Miss Tessa Larkins, second. Lace, batenburg, Mrs. C. U. Barlo, first. Collar and cuffs, Baten burg, Mra. W. L. Tuuze, firat. Lace, point, Miss M. S. Barlow, first; Mrs. C. U. Barlow, second. Handkerchief, hand made, Mrs. Etlie II art man, first; .VI r 8. W. L. Tooze, second. Handkerchief, hemstitched, Meda ilobart, second. Set table linen, drawn work, Mra. W. A Haibbone, firit. Tea cloth, embroidered. Mrs. W. L. Tooze, first. Duchess lace collar, Misa Viva Tull, first. Towels, hand made, Miss Viva Tull, second. Tray cloth. Miss Viva Tull, first and sec ond. Centerpiece, drawn work, Anna Vancleave, first; Mrs. K. L. Clarke, sec ond. Center piece, embroidered, Mrs. U. H. Trask. first; Mrs. W. L. Tocze, second. Center piece, batenburg, Doll. Hidings, first; Elliie Hicks, second. Waist, band made, Mrs. W. L. Tooze, first. Handkerchief, point lace, Mrs. W. L. Tooze, firsir Mra. C. H. Trask, sec ond. DIVISION J DOMKHTIC PROCESS, BRKAD, CAKKS, 1'KKSEKVKS, DKIKD AND CAN.NtD FRl'ITS, ETC. Loaf of bread, bop yeast, Mrs. C. Kitchey, first ; Mra. W.tL. Tooz, sec ond. Hop yeat biscuit, Mrs. C. Kitchey, tiral; Miss Viva Tull, second. Three pies, no two alike, DjII Hidings, first; Mrs. C. Kitchey, second. Two cakes, Doll Hidings, first. Two pounds fresh butier, Mrs. F. E. Albright, first; Mrs. C. U. Barlow, second, Two pounds of packed butter, Mrs. Mary J. Albright, first. Cheese, Mrs, S. T. Ilobart, first. Two pound- honey, W. Loney, first ; Al tha Nicholson, second. Mustard pickles, Mrs. W. L. Tcxze, second. Displayed green prunes, B. Jack, first ; A. D. Lar kins, second. Three glasses jell , , Anna Vancleave, first; Miss Viva Tull, second. Four varieties of canned fruit, Miss Viva Tull, first; Mrs. G. A. Hidings, second. DIVISION K WORKS OF ART. Display of oil paintings, Mrs. C. H. Trask, first; Mrs. L. H. McNeal, second. Paper flowers, Altha Nicholson, first; Display of rustic work, Tilman Clapp, first. DIVISION L DOMESTIC PROCESS BREAD, CAKES, ETC.. FOR GIRLS I'NDER FIFTEEN YEARS OF AC1E. Loaf of bread, hop yesst, Florence Groehong, first. Hop yeast biscuit, Maud Henley, first. Pie,' Florence Gro shong, first; Maud Henley, second. Two pounds butter, Florence Groshong, sec ond. Three glasses of jelly, Maud Hen ley, first, three ears ot pop corn, er- nice Bobbins, first. Itaturnl Anxiety. Mothers regard approaching winter with uneasiness, children take cold so easily. No disease costs more little lives than croup. It's attack is so sudden tbat the sufferer is often beyond human aid before the doctor arrives. Such cases yield readily to One Minute Cough Cure. Liquifies the mucus, allays in flammation, removes danger. Absolute ly safe. Acts immediately. Cures immediately. Cures coughs, colds, grip, bronchitis, all throat and lung trouble. F. S. McMahon, Hampton, Ga: "A bad cold rendered me voiceless just before an oratorical contest. I intended to withdraw but took One Minute Cough Cure. It restored my voice In time to win the medal." G. A. Harding. Latest effects in RVady-to-wear hats . Miss C. Goldsmith. .liner iriiM I'uiuoii lleautie. Look with horror on Skin Eruptions, Blotches Sores, Pimples. They don't have them, nor will anyone, who use Bucklein's Arnica Salve. It glorifies the face. Eczema or Salt Rheum vanish be fore it. It cures sore lips, chapped hands, chilolains. Infallible (or Piles. 25 cents at Harding's drug store. BOARD OP COM.IISSIO.KKV Krgul.ir (h'hitx-r Term or the ('utiiitr ItoHr.i. John I.ewrltvii, T. K. Klllln, and Win. ISroli.t, Cnmiitliilitiira. State ol Oregon, county of Clackamas. In the, matter of bids fur the construc tion of a bridge across the Tualatin river. Bids were opened this dav by the County Nurveyoras follows to-wit: J E McCov, HouO; Pacific Bridge Co., f UsVj ; J Ii Tiil'itaon, 14'i4 ; C F Koyai 4 fcoii,$l7uO; K D Olds, fl'ilO. It appearing to the bunrd tiiat J B Til lotsori being I lie lowest bidder and Hie hid being in all respects regular, it is or dered that a contrnct fie entered into be tween J B Tillotson and Clackamas County in the sun, of 44'.(4 fur the con struction of said bridge, anil that his bond b fixed at HiQ, that said bridge he completed on or before the 1st day of January and in case of failuie to complete sai l bridte within the specified time the Haul J B Tillotaon is to forfeit 10 00 1st each and every day of such delay. In ihe iiMtter of the petition of Sara l'rtbi-r .tod ot h. rn lor i be opening of the Kd I naves mid. It U ordered In ,t s i-d r i.'d bu c;eno next nnii In the u. vie. of iht: ' it i.jn of V !I Seward fur liquor' license. Now comes W II Seward and presents to the Board a petition a-klng that a li cense be granted him to sell liquor in leas quantities than one gillon at Bar low, tjlat kamaB County, Oregon, he pre sen Is a receipt allowing that he lias paid into the Comity Treasury $-'0 00 and has tiled a bond in the sum of f i(XX. It is ordered that a liquor license be granted to the said W 11 Seward in accordance with his petition. In the matter of cancelling a county warrant. It appearing that County warrant No. llb.yj was issued by mistake; It is there foie ordered that said Warrant be and ' is hereby cancelled. In the matter of cai. celling a County warrant. It is ordered that said warrant issued to W VV Bel I more be cancelled and end Bellmore's name be stricken from tlie Indigent Soldier list. Id the matter of cancelling Cfounly warrants. It is ordered hy the Board that war rants Not. HGoO and 11870 issued to Thomas Holland, an indigent soldier, De cancelled aDd Thomas Holland's name be stricken from the list of Indigent Sol diers. In the matter of the report of viewers of Palmer road. Report of viewers read first time and laid over until tomorrow lor second read ier. In the matter of the application of the residents road district Io. 33 to put gate ways across county roads It appearing to the Boa id that by rea son of the lect-nt fires m dis'rict No. 33 all the fences were destroyed, and tliHt it is necessary to allow eir h gateways in order that said residents may plant croiis and properly protect them from stock. It is therefore ordered tint residents in district No. 33 be aud are hereby granted permission to place gateways in county roads in said district for a period pi one year from the date of this order. In the matter of tie a; p ication of the Eastern Investment Co. for rebate of taxes. It appearing that on Murch lo, 1002, the shr'.tl' issued to the Eastern Invest ment Co a tax re e pt coverirg the North hall of the Nonheast quar'er of and the West half oi the Nor: b west quarter of section 3, T 7 S, K 2 E, and on the same dsv issued to the O & C R K Co a receipt covering the same land. It is therefore ordeiel that the clerk re fund to the Eastern Investment Co. the sum of ?i 10 and to cancel the same as a double assessment. In the mat ter of the report of viewers of Wiluiot roaJ. Report of viewers if s.ud road was read firt time and la'd over until to morrow for second reading. In the mutter of the report of viewers of the Palmer road. Said report was read yesterday on its first reading and now on this day on its second reading. It is ordered that the field notes and plat of sat I survey be re corded and in ail respects approved, and that said view and survey be established as a County road, and that the expense thereof be psin by Clackamas County. EXPENSE ACCOCNT. W II Boring, 2 days, 2 miles $4 20 T G Jonsrud, 2 t " 4 B0 D Vinzant, 2 " 4 " 4 40 G W Phillips, 2 " 4 00 J W Koots, 2 " 4 00 F M Foster, 2 " 4 00 H HJohuson,5 " 30 " 28 00 (Continued on page eight) mlth's Dandruff Pomade stops itching scalp upon one apalicition, three to six removes all dandruff and will stop falling hair. Price 50 cents at all druggists. THE OLD RELIABLE POWDER Absolutely Pure THERE 15 NO SUBSTITUTE 0Mi