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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1P0B.
SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT OF THE COUNTY CLERK
of Clackamas County, State of Oregon, showing the amount and number of claims
allowed by the County Court of said county, for what allowed, amount of
warrants drawn, and amount of warrants outstanding and unpaid, from the
1st day of October, 1904, to the 31st day of March, 1905, both inclusive.
ON WHAT ACCOUNT ALLOWED.
Pauper, $1,811.37
Circuit Court, 1.629.70
Justice Peace Court, 656.55
County Jail 307.74
Court House, 1,293.75
County Clerk, 1,202.10
Sheriff, 1.616.61
Recorder, 1,210.45
School Superintendent, 6S6.lt
Treasurer, 549.04
Assessor, 1,313.02
County Judge, 60S.0O
Commissioners, 222.73
Surveyor, 15S.50
Coroner, . 173.05
County Physician, 141.00
Printing and Advertising,, 405.45
Copying Assessment Roll, 255.50
Extending Assessment Roll, 115.45
Tax Department, 394.00
Election, 1,606. S3
Indigent Soldier, 65.00
Tax Rebate, 22.29
Damages, 20.00
Lewis & Clark Fair, 500.00
Roads, 13.416.15
Total amount claims allowed and
drawn S29.7S0.47 Warrants 3105,462.13
Amount of Warrants drawn ..JJ9.7S0.47
STATE OF OREGON,
County of Clackamas. ss.
L F. W. Greenman, County Clerk of the County of Clackamas, State of Oregon,
do hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true and correct statement of the number
and amount of claims allowed by the County Court of said County for the six
months enilng on the 31st day of March, 1905, on what account the same were
allowed, and the amount of Warrants drawn, and the amount of Warrants out
standing and unpaid as the same appear upon the records of my office and In my
official cusjdy.
Witness my hand and the seal of the County Courtof said County this 18th
day of April. A. D. 1905.
F. W. GREENMAN.
County Clerk.
SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE COUNTY TREASURER
of Clackamas County, Oregon, for the six months ending on the Slst day of March,
A. D. 1905, of money received and paid out, from whom received and from
what source, and on what account paid out
RECEIPTS.
Indigent State
Soldier School
DATE. Amt Received.
Fund. Fund.
Oct. 1, 1904. To amount on
hand from last report J55.9S $12,844.53
Oct 1, 1904 April 1, 1905 To
amounts received from Sher
iff 1904 Taxes
Oct. 1, 1904 April 1, 1905 To
amount received from Sher
iff 1903 Taxes
Oct 1, 1904 April 1, 1905 To
amounts received from Sher
iff 1902 and 1901 Taxes
Oct 1. 1904 April 1, 1905 To
fees from Sheriff
Oct 1, 1904 April 1, 1905 To
fees from County Clerk
Oct. 1, 1904 April 1. 1905 To
fees from County Recorder..
Oct 1, 1904 April 1. 1905 To
licenses, fines, int. on land
sale, two-third bounty fund,
mtg, taxes and rebate on
typewriter
Oct. 1, 1904 April 1, 1905 To
subscriptions to roads and 5
per cent of U. S. land sales..
Oct 1, 1904 April 1. 1905
Transfers from State fund to
Gen. Fund .t -
Oct. 1, 1904 April ' 1, 1905
Transferred from State school
to County School
Oct. 1, 1904 April 1, 1905
Transferred from Gen. FUnd
to Indigent Sol. Fund .'. 100.00
' $155.9$
EXPENDITURES
Indigent State
xA . School
Fund. Fund.
DATE Amout Paid.
Oct. 1, 1904 April 1, 1905 By
amount paid out on County
Warrants
Oct. 1, 1904 April 1, 1905 By
amount paid out on School
Superintendent's Warrants..
Oct. 1, 1904 April 1, 1905 By
amt. paid on, state tax.......
Oct 1, 1904 April 1, 1905 By
amount paid Oregon City
from Road Fund
By amount paid on road war
rants Oct. 1, 1904 April 1, 1905 By
' amount transferred from Gen.
Fund to Indigent Soldier
Fund
Oct 1, 1904 April 1, 1905 By
am'nt transferred from State
School Fund to County School
Fund
Oct. 1, 1904 April 1, 1905 By
amt. paid from Indigent Sol
dier Fund
Total Paid "
..00
$65.00
90.98
By
balance on hand
$155.98
Oct. 1, 1904 April 1, 1905 Received from
Oct. 1, 1904 April 1, 1905 Received from
Oct. 1, 1904 April 1, 1905 Received from
Total receipts from Sheriff, Oct. 1, 1904 April 1, 1905 $189,385.62
STATE OF OREGON,
County of Clackamas. ss.
I, Enos Cahlll, do hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true and correct state
ment of the amounts received, paid out and remaining on hand, in the County
Treasury of said County for the six months ending on the 31st day of March, A. D.
1905.
Witness my hand this 8th day of April, A. D. 1905.
. ENOS CAHILL,
County Treasurer.
SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT.
Of the amount of Money and Warrants received for Taxes, and Money paid to the
County Treasurer by the Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon, for the six
months ending on the 31st day of March, A. D. 1905.
TO AMOUNT RECEIVED.
1904
In Coin and Currency, Oct
1901 tax collections
1901 tax costs
1902 tax collections
1902 tax costs
1903 tax collections 7,703.26
1903 tax costs 272.48
1904 tax collections
Fees collected
Total received 7,975.74
BY AMOUNT PAID. 1904 1904 1904
Oct. Nov. Dec.
To County Treasurer 1901 $ 60.77
To County Treasurer 19C2 49.08
To County Treasurer 1903 $7,975.74 $1,248.62 1,249.36
To County Treasurer 1904
Fees Paid Treasurer
Total paid Treasurer 7,975.74
AMOUNT OF OUTSTANDING WAR
RANTS UNPAID.
Outstanding unpaid County War
rants on the 31st day of March
A. D. 1905 J9S.462.13
Estimated Interest accrued there
on 7,000.00
Total amount of unpaid County
Rood General
Fund. Fund.
County
School
Fund.
t 3,943.80 $11,273.62 $14,969.36
20,226.31 95.387.27 38,003.80
2,098.55 6.111.30 2.301.21
18.71 109.96
92.10
2.393.00
2.442.S5
1,157.54
1,997.66
15.32
13.20
$12,844.58"
2.01
$28,290.03 $118,982.96 $35,289.64
Road
Fund.
General
Fund.
County ',
School
Fund.
$48,551.64
$12,842.51
$14,009.10
17,587.50
$16,035.64
472.40
100.00
2.07
$12,844.58
$16,508.04
11.781.99
$66,239.14
62,743.82
$14,009.10
41,280.64
$12,844.58 $28,290.03 $118,982.96 $55,289.64
Sheriff,
Sheriff,
Special School Fund.
Special City Fund...
$17,419.17
7,588.72
16.32
Sheriff, Special State Fund.
DURING THE MONTH OF
1904 1904
Nov. Dec.
$ 33.87
26.90
. 32.46
16.62
1,082.74 1,062.44
165.88 186.92
1905
Jan.
1905
Feb.
1905
Mar
$ 9.66
8.76
26.01
24.00
273.00
67.06
$613.44
145.72
$278.60
167.31
34,748.90 142,347.49
92.10
1,248.62 1,359.21
759.16 35,194.81 142,848.08
1905 1905 1905
Jan. Feb. Mar
$ 18.42
60.01
759.16 445.91 340.06
34,748.90 142,347.49
92.10
1,248.62 1,359.21
769.16 35,194.81 142,848.08
8TATK OK OK BOON.
i.. ..i. .......
I. J. It. Shaver. Sheriff of said County,
statement Is correct and true.
Witness my hand this 4th day of April,
SEMI-ANNUAL SUMMARY STATEMENT
Of the Financial Condition of the County of Clackamas, in the State of Oregon,
on the 31st day of March, A. D. 1905,
T.iAmt.iTiKs. UKsorncKS.
To warrants drawn on the Conn- Jly funds In hands of County
ty Treasurer, and outstanding Treasurer applicable to tho pay-
and unpaid $!8.4l!2.13 ment of County Warrants. ...$ 8,100.00
To estimated amount of interest lty estimated unpaid current taxes
accrued thereon 7,000.00 applicable to the payment of
County Wat-runts (all taxes),, 35,000.00
Net Indebtedness 62.362.13
Total $105,462.13
CLACKAMAS COUNTY COURT.
Business Transacted at Regular' April
Term.
Be it remembered. That at a regular
term of the County Court of Clackamas
County held In the Court House in Ore
gon City, for the purpose of transacting
county business in April, the same being
the time fixed by law for holding a reg
ular term of said court, present, Hon.
Thos. F. Ryan, county Judge presiding;
T. B. Klllln, and Wm. Brobst, commis
sioners, when the following proceedings
were had, to-wit:
In the matter of allowance of County
Charges:
John Avln, $ 8.00
Ellen Bridges. g.00
B. F. Forrester. 6.00
C. E. Hums. 6.00
W. T. Gardner. 10.00
Horton & Jat'k. 8.00
Arebella Imel, 15.00
J. A. Jones, 6.50
M. Kruger, 7. 00
J. H. Roadarmel. 8.00
L. Matherson. 7.00
W. H. Mattoon, 8.00
W. L. Malloy, 8.00
R. J. Ogden, 6.00
Mrs. H. Woods, 6.00
Mrs. Valentine, 7.00
W. J. Lewellen, 6.00
Isaac Prlndle,' 8.00
Mrs. Ryckman, 6.00
F. W. Sprague. 10.00
Mrs. Mattle Pickens, 10.00
Mrs. Bradtl, 12.00
In the matter of claims examined and
allowed.
County Judge Expense $66.45
J. S. MeComb, pauper, 15.00
Adams Bros, pauper, 6.45
Llvy Stipp, Justice. 9.35
H. W. Trembath, Justice, g.90
C. E. Fltswalter, Justice, 3.10
F. McCarthy, Justice 3.10
C. Mason, 1.70
P. Fisher, J.10
J. F. Tracy, Justice, 1.00
C. J. Nelson. Justice. 1.00
E. White, Justice. ' 1.00
O. F. Jones, Justice. 1.00
C. Englebrecht, Justice, 1.00
Wm. Dutcher, Justice, 1.00
J. Walkley, pauper, 14.85
L. Stipp, Justice Peace. 6.55
II. W. Trembath. Constable. 17.40
E. M. Cress, Witness, 4.50
L. Stipp, Justice Peace. 6.30
H. W. Trembath, Constable, 12.70
L. Stipp, Justice Peace. 3.65
H. W. Trembath, Constable, 1.20
L. Stipp, Justice Peace, 7.50
H. W. Trembath, Constable, 6.90
L. Stipp, Justice Peace. 8.90
H. W. Trembath, Constable, 7.70
J. Anderson, witness, 2.50
Jack Eney, witness. 2.50
W. W. Marrs. Juror, 1.00
Elmer Dixon, Juror, 1.00
J. Murrow, Juror, 1.00
E. W. Randolph, Juror, l.OO
E. Matthles, Juror, 1.00
Jef. Shaw; Juror, 1.00
W. A. Dlmick, Justice Peace, 6.45
C. E. Burns, Constable, 6.90
J. W. Owlngs, Justice Court, 2.00
H. W. Shaw, Justlc Court, 3.00
J. M. Tracy, Juror, 2.20
Irwin-IlodBon Co., Stat'y 18.60
P. Nehren, board prisoners 64.20
F. Busch, court house, 8.75
A. Mlhlstln, courthouse, 2.50
0. J. Thomas, court house. 6.00
J. E. Rhoades, court house, 14.00
Irwln-Hodson Co., Stat'y., 44.10
Glass Prudhomme, Stat'y, 4.64
H. W. Trembath, deputy sheriff, 18.00
H. W. Trembath, do. 20.30
J. R. Shaver, Sheriff,. 2.00
H. Gibson, Dep. Sheriff, 2.60
H. Everhart, do 3.50
R. I. Garrett, do 3 0
H. 8. Moody, do 6.50
Glass Prudhomme, Stat'y, 15.00
C. Buchegger, recorder, 62.00
Glass, Prudhomme, Stat'y 23.50
Ednetta Chase, Treasurer. 6.75
Ella Shaver, Treasurer, 7.00
F. J. Nelson, Dep. Assessor 7.70
J. F. Nelson, Assessor, 108.00
C. H. Dauchy. Dep. Assessor, 27.00
Echo Samson. Dep Assessor 28.00
J. K. Morris, Dep. Assessor 30.00
H. F. Gibson, Dep Assessor, 16.00
Henry Mlley, Repairs, 2.00
F. W. Greenman, Express charges .60
J. C. Bradley, Dep. Assessor, 18.00
T. B. Killen. Comm'r., 28.80
C. W. Bagby, Inquest, 1.20
G. E. Hargreaves, Inquest, 1.20
D. Williams, inquest, 1.20
J. R. Hickman, do 1.20
J. L. Waidron, do 1.20
J. B. Moore, do 1.20
C. Toole, do 1.70
Dr. Carll, do 6.20
J. Freytag, do 1,70
It. L. Blanchard, do 1.70
J. Brenner, do 1.70
J. W. Loder, do 6.20
R. L. Holman, do 19.05
P. Nehren, insane account, 4. 00
J. W. Meldrum, surveyor, 13.60
E. P. Itands, surveyor, 12. 00
D. W. Klnnard, Surveyor, 3.00
Ella Shaver, tax dept., 65.00
Ednetta Chase, tax dept., 65.60
D. C. Boyles. Tax dept., 75.25
G. A. Bollack, Tax dept., 76.25
1. M. Harrington Tax dept.,' 70.75
Nellie Swafford, Tax dept., 7.75
Huntley Bros. Co., Stat'y 19.10
Courier, Printing, .30
Telephone Co., rent, 9.75
D. W. Klnnard, surveyor, 20.00
A., M. Kirchem, surveyor, 6.00
J. S. Gill," Surveyor. 4,00
T. B. Killen, roads, 4.50
County Judge, roads, 6.00
In the matter of supervisor's reports
examined and allowed:
do hereby certify that the foregoing
A. 1. 1905.
j. n. sir.wtfu.
Sheriff of Clackamas County.
liy 15. C. llackett, Deputy,
Total
,.,$105,4112.13
District No. 3.
F. M. Osbiirn, $15.00
District No. S.
Uleh & Moll, $41.89
W. It. Boring. 12.60
O. W. Boring. 1.60
District No. 6.
Will Bell. 1 $ .75
Tom Humhlln, 4.50
J. H. Revenue, 4 50
It. Hldderbush. 13.60
District No. 7.
N. K. Donahue A Co., $35,64
District No. 8.
W. O. Hugh, $9.00
A. Hugh. 1.60
Mr. Uunyon, . 4.50
C. W. Harris, 100
I). W. Douglas. 12.00
District No. 11.
F. Busch, $ 1.60
M. Rivers, 3.60
J. E. Wltxlg. 11,76
District No. 14.
J. Kaufman, 17.60
F. Heard. 12.25
A. ltulley. 13 00
8. Bailey, 26.00
District No. 19.
A. C. Warner. $3.90
It. 11. Taber, J.75
District No. V!.
Fred China, $ .75
1). O. Hylton. 1.50
U. O. Secrest, 3.00
James Hettinger. 4 60
11. Anthony, 17.12
D. Fanehcr, 9.00
W. 8. Kamtall, 3. 00
Aug. Stouhely, 21.60
District NO. 17.
E. C. Shall, $6.00
11. t". (illmore, 7.50
A. II. Knight. 825
District No. 18.
P. Stageman. $12.00
P. Hollander. 2.25
II. A. llornsliuh, 1.60
K.' Jones. .75
Wm. Glunthcr. ' 1.60
K. W. llorrishuh, 16.26
District No. 20.
M. T. Freeman. $7.60
J. T. Grace. IS. 75
J. Si'hiewe. 1.62
fred Iteaurer, 2,50
Ed. Mclntyre, 9.37
P. Schlewe, 1.50
0. Schlewe, 1.50
B. Sullivan, 13.76
Clarke Saw Mill Co., 15.00
District No. 21.
Joe Carlson, $1.50
I.. Hubbard, 3.75
F. Countryman, 2.25
John Arquette, 3.00
John Ijifferty, 3.00
Joe Arquette, 10.00
John Ijifferty, 10.00
J. Ii: Wright, 10.00
W. E. Bonney, 10,50
District No. 23.
Henry Deliz, 3.29
R. W. Zimmerman, 42.75
J. C. Marks, 6.00
J. F. Kerr, 1.50
Jas. McGlll, 4.25
C. Kocher, 6.76
1. D. Hutchinson, 3. 00
Jeff Leech. 1.50
D. 15. Voder, 3.00
District No. 24.
John Gahlor, $9.00
John Cramer, 7.50
8. KaufTman, 2.25
L. D. King, 9.00
E. Hoffman, 3. 00
C. Haundrick, 4. 60
Otto Owen, 1.60
Simon Yoder, 8.00
R. I. Garrett, 9. B0
John Taylor, .75
District No. 29.
J. C. 8nydcr. $5.00
District No. 31.
Z. Elligson, $12.80
W. II. Woodhouse, 17.50
O. Keller, 1.75
H. Schatz, 1.75
Q. Volpp, 5.25
..District No. 32.
8am Brown, $9.50
Henry Voss. 7.75
VV. I. Dodson, 1,50
Will Todd, 2.25
A. P. Todd, 9.00
W. E. Baker, 2.25
Bert Tooze, 7.00
H. 8. Bergman, 2.00
E. L. Haker, 19. 50
District No. 34.
A. K. Ford, $0.25
L. Ford, 3.75
District No. 33.
W. A. Proctor, $1.13
H. A. Doty, 1.13
Fred Wagner, 5,00
District No. 36.
Lais & Co. f 40.65
Wm. Mortenson 3. 84
E. Peterson, 9.00
N. Blair, 4,80
In the matter of application for ap
pointment as county clerk;
Ordered that Fred W. Greenman be
and is hereby appointed as county clerk
to serve for balance of unexpired term
of F. A. Sleight, late county clerk.
In the matter of bridge reported by
supervisor District No, 3, as in bad con
dition; Ordered that bridge on the Damascus
and Clackamas road be rebuilt and su
pervisor ordered to do tho work.
In the matter of the applications of
Mr. Bowerman and Julius Friudrlch for
county aid;
Ordered that matter be taken under
advisement.
In the matter of the petition of R.
A. Wright and others for powder to
assist in the Improvement of Rlggs and
Damm road;
Ordered that the county allow the
sum of $80.00 In tho purchase of powder,
fuse and caps, work for Improvement to
bo furnished by subscribers without cost
to county, to be under the supervision
of It. A. Wright
lu the mailer of aid to Henry Wat
tern; Ordered that warrant for said aid be
drawn In favor of I'. W. Mprilgue,
In the mailer of tolls on Ml. lloud A
Harlow mad for year I'.bift;
Ordered that lulls be as follows;
Unn automobile l,n
F.aeh four wheel Vehicle drawn by one
span or yoke $2 00
Kach additional span or yoke 40
Kuril two or four wheel vehicle drawn
by one horse ,,...$1.26
Kach saddle horse with rider
Kach bin e or mule with pack
Kach horse or mule luos
Kach head of cattle loose
Kach head of sbeeo. uoats or hous
.75
.40
.15
.10
.02
and that the tolls from the western ter
minus to points near Mt. Hood be one
toll for round trip, all tolls to be col
lected at toll gate about seven and 011c
lislf miles beyond tho Salmon Hirer
bridge.
In the matter of the petition for In
creased allowance for Miss Forrester;
Ordered that petition be denied and
that warrant for present allowance be
itiawn In favor of It. F. Irrestvr.
In the matter of payment of costs In
ruse of C. II. Moore against t'lackumn
Ordered that same be taken under ad
visement. In the matter of subscription to re
duce grade and Improve Parker II 111 In
illstrlct 34;
1 11 del 'd taken under advisement to UN-
certain manner of Improving and cost
of same.
Ill the matter of repairs of Shipley
bridge;
Ordered that this matter tie referred
to Commissioner Win. llrohst and Su
pervisor Ford.
In the matter of petition of Farmers
Telephone Co., for franchise;
Ordered that said mutter tie continued
until tint May term of this court
In tho matter of the Petition of Wm.
Smith and others for county mail,
Ordered that Viewers meet at place of
beginning of said road on the 14 1 It day
of April. 1!H5.
In the matter of the petition of I,.
Uiibei tsmt and others for a county road;
ordered that the Viewers meet at
place of beginning on the 19th day of
April, 1906.
In the mutter of the petition of N.
Nelson and others for county road;
Ordered that Viewers meet at place of
beginning of said road mi the 17tll of
April, 1'J6.
In the matter of the grading and Im
proving Hohlander Hill;
Ordered that said Improvement I tak
en under udvlsement to ascertain cost.
In the matter i.f the Improvement of
liming Ik Kelso road on 'township line;
Ordered that court visit nnd Inspect
said roud before final action Is taken.
In the matter of the petition of Milton
W. Hmlih for cancellation ,1,' certain
taxes;
Ordered that this matter be laid over
to allow petitioner to tile receipts for
taxes claimed to have been nnbl.
In the matter of ditching Grunge Hall
and t 'nn by road;
Ordered that supervisor use the labor
and money subscribed and $.'5. 00 In
ditching said road.
In the mutter of the petition to vacate
certain blocks, streets and alleys In town
site of Kugle Creek;
Ordered that said mutter be taken
under advisement, pending a visit to
same by Court.
In the matter of the Barton and l-ogan
road;
Ordered that upon the payment of
damages found due Fred Htulke, and
the tiling of receipt for same, said road
be accepted and established us a county
road, and same to be opened with the
labor of subscribers nnd petitioners und
people Interested In said Mad.
In the matter of tho application of ('.
R Swan and wife for county aid;
Ordered that a warrant for $4 00 per
month be drawn for aid of said C, E.
Swan und wife.
In the matter of application of the
Citizen's Bank of East Portland for set
tlement of taxes;
Ordered that the clerk accept the sum
of $72.60 In satisfaction of mortgage
tuxes for years 18!0, 1891 and ISM.
In the matter of application of Port
land General Electric Company for right
to use portions of roads for transmission
of light and power;
Ordered that said application be grant
ed subject to regulation of County Court.
In the matter of clulm of Mrs. Bow
erman for the care of David Mortlmore,
a county churge;
Ordered that she be allowed the sum
of $8.00.
In the matter of petition and sub
scrlptlon of Crittenden & Saddler for
Improvement of roud from Macksbiirg to
Aurora;
Ordered that some he taken under ad
visement for Inspection and explanation
of subscription payments.
In the matter of petition of Wm. Smart
to remove obstructions from county road
to enable him to make needed Improve
ment of same;
Ordered that road supervisor of road
district No. 2, open said county roud to
full width by having pintles remove any
fences or obstructions placed by them
upon same.
In the matter of tho appointment of
A. If. Dowllng ns deputy sheriff,
Ordered that same bo approved, lie to
serve without pay.
In the mutter of improvement of road
from Clackamas bridge at Parkpluce to
Clackamas;
Ordered that County Judge have plans
prepared for such Improvement, so that
cost may be determined.
In the matter of bond of F, W. firocn
man ns County Clerk;
Ordered that sumo be and Is approved.
In the matter of saloon license of Annln
Corrlgan at Estacada;
Ordered that a license Issue to her for
the remainder of the twelve months of
this year.
In the matter of plans nnd specifica
tions for brldgo across Clackamas on
Barton and Logan Road;
Ordered that D. W. Klnnard prepare
plans and specifications and submit same
to this court
In tho matter of the purchase of two
Road King Graders;
Ordered that two of said road graders
be purchased, tho same to be delivered
and operated to satisfaction of court be
fore payment.
In the matter of collection of delin
quent taxes for several years;
Women as Well as Men Are
miserable by KirJney and
Bladder Trouble.
Kidney trouble, jrryti ujhmi tho tnlittl
tlisi'miraKCsaiiillcHst iisiuitliitliiii; licuutyl
hki oi riiceriiil.
lies sisill tliwii,eHr
wlirit thckl(lneyiii8
out of order or ills,
cased.
Kidney trouble 1M
liccotiia so jircvult'tit
that it is not unroiii.
1111111 for it child tube
born nfllUrtcd with
weak kidney, lfllie
child urinatesloooften, if tlin urine scalds
the llesh, or if, when the child reaches uii
nc when it should lie aide to control the
jiiissukp, it is yet alllirtrtl with bed-wet-titiK,
depend uioii It, therutiso of tliedllli
culty is kidney trouldc, nnd tho first
strji should be towards the treatment of
these illiKrtiilltorHttn. Thisuiiiilriisuiit
trouble is duo to n disenwd condition of
the kidneys nnd bladder and not to
hutilt ns most jiroiilo suijmhc.
Women ns well as men nre mado miser
able with kidney ami Madder trouble,
mid (mill need the same ureal remedy.
The mild and the immediate cllect of
Swatnp-Kool ixiircuii.c.i. it 101,1
by druKKiti. ''lty
cent and uiic-dollar 1
sie bottles, You limy
have s sample Isittlc
bv mail free, sis"
iiumjihlet telling U slxntt Swamp-Root,
including many of the thousands of leuli
monial lettrrs received from sufferers
cured. In writing- lr. Kilmer & Co,,
IliuKhamtoti, N. Y., W sure and mention
this jMijier. Don't make any mistake,
but remember the name, Swamp-kis.t,
Dr. Kilmer's Swatiiu-Root, and the ad
dress, lliiiRlmmton, N. Y., oil every
Vittlc.
Ordered that the cleik have prepared
u list of said taxes fur years IH'.ifi i1(
Ivwi, whbh remains unpaid, also a list
of mortgage tuxes stilt delinquent for
year IMJ, H'rj and IMS. so that wr
runt may Issue for collection of Sams.
In the mutter of appointment (,f r,mi
supervisor for district No. ;;
ordered that John labour be nnd is
appointed such supervisor.
In the matter of repair to brldg
across llutte Creek at Monitor and tlm
Hock Creek bridge;
Otdervd Hint the llughy Lumber Com
pany be notified o repulr the pier tn
said bib l is nnd remove drift from
around suuiu.
In the mutter of Improvement of ril
from llorlngs to Kelso;
Ordered that what I known ns n.-w
roud Is'iween Muring und Kelso shall
be opened that upon subscribers paying
In labor or money the amount of
that the county will expend upon said
rond the additional sum of Jloo, both
subscription and money in b rxiM-nibd
llllder direction of nullity rtnirt,
In the niatter of Improvement of fond
from Clackamas luidgi. 1,1 Intel section
with rond tij Portland;
Ordered that the coutiiy Judge have
estimates prepared of cost of Improve
ment of roud 'us now located and used
and street In tiadston leading fioiii
bridge.
Ambiguous.
A Hrondwiiy inlllliu-ry bouse (ins tliln
rather ambiguous sign In a window In
which several showy huts am displayed;
MAOK IIY A CHILI)
NINK YF.AItH OI. U
After Twelve Years
P.xifrlene In our Workroom.
Enough For Him.
"I see." said Mr, Ileiipeck. "that tin
life of 1111 educated monkey ha been In
sured for $;'5i),oiia."
"Oh, well," his wife replied, ".im
people go eruiy over Insurance. I think
the $10,001) we are currying on your life
Is plenty,"
At His Post.
He wore the bliitt and he fell at hi post;
lie wit only a man on a laut;
In the dry and the hot and the cold and
the wet
Ills duty was there In the street
For a pittance each day be wit sent to
protect
The weak from unpltylug foe,
And there, all unluureled. he fell at his
post
And thcnihn awoke and arose.
INDIGESTION
t M tnrablsd with its,
oh trouble. Thsdford's Bums
Draught did mt mors goo4
Is on week thsa si! th doc
tor's mcillnlns I look Is
y.r."-MRB. HA BAH I.
BUIRKIKLU, Ell.tUrllU, Isd.
Tlie.lford'irsiack Draught
quickly invigorates ths so
tton of the stomach and
cures evon chronio cases o
indigestion. If you will
take a small dose of Tbed
ford'g Iilack Draught occa
sionally you will keep your
stomach and liver ia psr
f out couditioa.
THEDFuRW
BLACR-DRAU5H
H on sickness is caussd by
constipation than by any
other disease. Thedford'g
Black-Draught not only re
lieves constipation butcurea
diarrhma and dysentery tad
keeps tho boweli regular.
All druggists Mil
a-oat psaksgss.
'Thedford'i Black-
Draught is the best medi
cine to regulate the boweli
I have ever ued." MRS.
A. M. QUANT, Sneads
Ferry, N. 0.
HM of IwMis-Boot
COH5TIPATI0H