OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1906. CLACKAMAS COUNTY COURT. Business Transacted at March Term. Regular Be it remembered. That at a regu lar term of the County Court of Clack . amas County, held in the Court .House in Oregon City, for the purpose of transacting county business in March the same bing the time fixed by law for holding a regular term of said court, present Hon. Thos. F. Ryan, county judge, presiding; T. B. Killen and Wm. Brobst, Commission ere, when the following proceedings were had, to-wit: In the matter of supervisors reports examined and allowed: In the matter of the Hoist Road ; Ordered that the supervisor be di rected to grade said road as soon as be can do it advantageously. In the matter of the petition of M Stauber and others to grade road at New Era Camp Ground; Ordered that this matter be taken under advisement. In. the matter of the petition and su"t&cription for improvement of Ore gon City and Boring Road; Ordered that same be taken under advisement. In the matter of the petition of J. E. Edmonds and others for removal of Charles Baker as Supervisor of road district 34, and James Downey superintendent of construction; Ordered -that said matter be laid over for consideration. In the matter of the subscription list of Paul Dunn and others for improve ment of County Road ; Ordered that subscription be accept- : In the matter of petition to grade and plank Buckner Hill road; Ordered that petition be granted and said petition to be worked out, and plank or crushed rock to cover same be furnished In the fall. In the matter of the petition of H. Guinther for grading road through Beeson Canyon ; Ordered that said matter be contin ued to allow petitioner opportunity to procure deeds for change of roadway, In the matter of petition of Paul Schneider and others for county road; Ordered that "board of viewers, meet at place of beginning on March 19 In the matter of petition of E. J. Casto and others for county road; Ordered that viewers meet at the place of beginning on the 20th day of March. In the matter of the petition of A. Nf. Fellows and others for a county road: Ordered that viewers meet at place of beeinning on the 26th of March In the matter ol plank lor iscner s mill road.: Ordered that the bid of Storm & Storm to furnish plank to be deliv ered on the road be accepted and that they be allowed to furnish 100,000 feet, to be 3 inches thick and from 10 to 14 inches wide and cut in eight foot lengths, came to be delivered for $6.00 per thousand. In the matter of the petition or uas- per Junker and others for telephone from Boring to Sandy; Ordered that same be granted sub ject to conditions made by the County Court. In the matter of the petition of Wm. Booth and others for a county road; Ordered that viewers meet at the pil and that rramtT furnish the nowder necessary, provided that shall not place of beginning on the 27th day of exceed one ton of powder. : March. In the matter of the plat of First ' In the matter of appointment of road Addition to Jennings ' Lodge ; I supervisors ; Ordered that said plat be and is J Ordered that Wm. R. Dallas be ap hereby approved. I pointed road supervisor of road dis- In the matter of petition of M. D. j trict No. 3, and that W. L. White be Leabo and others for improvement of appointed supervisor of road district road from Glad Tidings to M. D. Lea-; No. 29, both to fill vacancies. bo's; Ordered that said petition be grant ed and agreement of petitioners be accepted and supervisor ordered to work same and to use not to exceed one hundred pounds of powder. In the matter of the petition of J. W. Roots for vacation second street in Boring Junction; Ordered that same be granted and street ordered vacated as- prayed for. In the matter of the petition of J. E. Siefer and others for, improvement of road leading from Union School east toward Boring; Ordered that petition be granted and that $200 be appropriated and said work be done under supervision of J. JP. Siefer. In the matter of petition of Christ Moehnke and others for improvement of road in road districts 18 and 20 ; Ordered that the county clerk be di rected to advertise for bids for furnish ing plank to be delivered upon points on road from Masingers corner to Klinger's. In the matter of clearing the Turner road ; Ordered that matter be referred to Commissioner T. B. Killen to make ar rangements to have stumps removed. In the matter of petition of G. A. Mautz and others to plank three-quarters of a mile of road from east end of Latourette bridge to Swafford's place ; Ordered that consideration of pe tition be laid over until the next term of this court. In the matter of complaint of V. A. Humphreys for damages to property; Ordered that Supervisor of road dis trict No. 2, fill up the holes made and restore the ground to its former con dition. In the matter of communication of J. W. Hobart relative to certain road leading into Marquam; Ordered that said matter be refer red to the road supervisor to investi gate and report on same. In the matter of communication of E. C. Giltner, Secretary of Portland REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Chamber of Commerce; - 1 Ordered that It be. laid over so that I - - it may be investigated. I Furnished Every Week By the Clackamas In the matter of change of voting i Abstract Company. nlaoe in Ahernethv nrecinct: ' Ordered that the polling place in Abernethy precinct be at the Grange Hall. - In the matteF-pf Judges and Clerks: of election. Abernethy Precinct J. E. Witzig having declined as judge. Captain W. H. Smith is changed from night judge to chairman of day board ; Floyd Jones changed from day clerk to night Judge and Fred Smith appointed as day clerk. Canby Precinct Resignations of James Adkins as judge and that of Roscoe Mack as clerk accepted and Charles A. Bates appointed as judge, and Howard Eccles appointed as clerk. " ' Eagle Creek Precinct Resignation of Egbart Foster as judge and August Harger as clerk, also that of Dr. C. B. Smith, is judge, accepted and A. D. Burnett as day judge and John Mc Connell as night clerk and Robert De- vfne as day clerk. I Clackamas W. M. Moore resigning as clerk, W. W. Smith is appointed in his place, E. P. Dedman resigning, J. S. Stephenson is appointed in his place, and F. M. Dekin resigning, Lewis Johnson is appointed in his place. Oregon City. No. 1 R. L. Holman resierniner as iudee and W. M. Shank as "clerk, Bruce Zum wait is appointed Judge and E. L. Johnson as clerk to fill vacancies, and John Bittner re signing as Judge E. F. Story is ap pointed in "his place. Oregon City No. 2 C. H. Dye judge resigning, .C- E. Cross is appointed as judge in his place.. Oregon City No. 3 T. G. Pierce and Geo. L. Story resigning, H. A. Wal dron and E. O. Seely is appointed to fill vacancies. - A. J. Monk resigning as judge, O. C. Whittens is appointed to fill vacan cy in Oswego precinct. Tualatin Geo. Aden resigning as clerk O. P. Sharp is appointed to fill vacancy. . West Oregon City Millard Hyatt resigning as clerk. Otto F. Olson is appointed. Beaver Creek R. B. Beatie resign ing as judge, Chas. Spangler is ap pointed to. fill vacancy. In the matter of road Roller; Ordered that road roller be purchas ed of James Roake at a price of $110. CURED CONSUMPTION. Mrs. W.- B. Evans, Clearwater, Kan., writes, My husband lay sick for three months. The doctors said he had quick consumption. We procured a bottle of Ballard's Horehound Syrup, and it' cured hira. That was six years ago and since then we have always kept a bottle in the house. We cannot do without it. For coughs and colds it has no equal. 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sold by Huntley Bros. Co. J. H. Henkle to C. A. Burgardt, lots 2 and 3, block 2, Barton; $150. J. B. Vaughn to C. O. Lind, 8 acres in section 14, 2 3, E; $250. C. O. Lind to E. H. BurghaFdt, 8 acres in section 14, 2 3; E; $250. C. Shuebel to A. Robertson, Jot 7, block 129, Oregon; $300. S. M. Cary to W. A. Wilcox, 40 acres in cl. 41, 4 I, E; $3,200. C. R. Will et al to B. F. Glover tract in section 30, 1 2, E; $100. M. C-Redmond to C. Fisher lots 19, 12 and s half of 8 in block 19, Robert- son; $400. i . C. B. Powell to H. A. Jansen, W half of NW of SW section 32, 5 1, E; $1600 H. W. Fries to C. A. Cogswell, block 57 and lot 1, block 58, Milwaukie; $400. E. F. Riley to E. Moncrief, lots 1 to 7 and 25 to 48, block 48, and lots 1, 2 and 3, block 41, M in thorn; $400 W. I. Harris to J. Kennedy SE of SE section 27, 1 t, E; $1,000. L. M. Simmons to J. C. Elliott, 85 acres in section 8, 23, E; $1,300. M. C. Redmond to G. Wissinger, lot 8, block 9, Robertson; J135. G. Kerns to N. F. Nelson, E half of" lots 3 and 4, block. 83, Oregon City; $1400. H. Bottemiller to J. W. Beckley 3.30 acres in Crow C, 1 2, E ; $600. G. Wadsworth to L. Wadsworth, 5 acres in section 4, 2 2, E; $1. H. Ballou to H. B. Ballou, 50 acres in section 29, 2 4, E; $1. H. F. Nelson to G. H. Kerns, lots 3, 4 and 5 in section 31, 2 3, E; $1,400. H. Bright to J. L. Eri, E half of NE of SW of section 6, 2 t, E; $900. J. H. Kitchings to G. P. Looney, 1.16 acres Cl. 41, 3 4, E; $1. O. I. & S. Co. to C. E. Morey: 1.11 acres in Collard Cl.; $1. T. Clark to C. H. Dye, 1-5 interest in 10.75 acres in section 2, 2 2, E; $40. O. W. P. T. S. Co. to L. IX Johnson, lot 8, block 15, Estacada;.$75. C. F. Kope to M. Heller, 52 acres Fisher Cl., 23, E; $3,900. P. H. Peters to J. W. Armstrong, 5 acres in section 24, 4 1, W; $200 . C. White to D. L. Boylan, tract 4, Buetel tracts; $775. W. M. Gregory to C. Swansen, E half of SE of section 36, 2 5, E; $1. J.' W. Morrel to A. M. Campbell SE of SE of section 27, 13, E; $1,400. F. Sechtem to J. Berreth SE of SE section 9, SW of SW section 10, 4 3, E; $1. - - C. Rieman to J. W. Rieman lots 2 and 3, Fairview, block 1 ; $50. C. E. Morey to O. I. & S. Co., 31 acres in Collard CI.; $1. K. Olover to H. W. Brown, E half of NW; W half of NE section 6, 4 2, E; $2,000. - E. O. Henderlie to E. M. Haines, 27.75 acres Cl. 58, 3 1. E; $150. The Clackamas Abstract & Trust Co. are owners of the only complete Abstract plant In Clackamas county. 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HELLO Hfr 2,000 miles of long dis tance telephone wire in Oregon, Washington , Cali fornia and Idaho now in operation hy the Pacific Station Telephone Com pany, covering 2,250 towns Quick, accurate, cheap All the satisfaction of a personal communication. Distance no effect to a clear understanding. Spo- kane and San Francisco as easily heard as Port land. Oregon City office at Hardingfs Drug- Store JOHN YOUNGER, Mear Huntley's Drug Store, FORTY TEARS EXPERIENCE IN -Ureat Britain and America! ; N 1U, C. N. Green PIONEER Transfer and Express. Freight and parcels delivered to all partfe of the city. RATES REASONABLE 4 o 4ft 4 JOHN H, GIBSON of Harmony Precinct 5 ' ; U -'- ': ' . - ' Candidate for Republican Nomination for Representative Asks for Republican Nomination for Representative John H. Gibson, of Harmony Precinct, will support the People's choice for U. S. Senator, Would Have Only One Normal School, Advocates State Banking; Law, Election of Road Super visors by. the People, Fair taxing: of Corporations, Separate Appropriation Bill for Each Item of Expenditure, Abolishing; office of State Printer, Repeal of Law for Earning Slash ing and Lastly will work for Enactment of such Laws as are Demanded by the People and for the Repeal of all Unnecessary Laws now on the Statute Books. ' MR. GIBSON'S POSITION. , Harmony Precinct, Clackamas County, Oregon, March 19th, 1906. To the Editor Oregon City Enterprise, Oregon City, Oregon. . Dear Sir : If you will allow me the space in your paper, I should like through its columns, to announce to the voters of this county my candidacy before them for the Republican nmoination on the Legislative ticket. The first question to which I wish to call attention is the duty a public official owes to the peo ple. I do not suppose there ever was a man selected to office who discharged the duties thereof to the entire satisfaction of everyone, no" matter how careful and honest of purpose he may have been, and should you honor me by electing me, I do not suppose that I would prove an exception. However, I desire at this time to say, that if I am elected to the next Legislature, I will to the best oi my ability faithfully and honestly discharge the duties incumbent upon me. My views in regard to the duties of a Representative of the people are, briefly stated, as follows: First, to work earnestly and honestly for the enactment of such laws as the country and the peo ple demand and for the repeal of those laws now on the Statute books that the counTry does not need and the people do not want. I am in favor of a law that will abolish all of the State Normal schools but one; fhe enactment of a S.tate Banking Law, carrying with same the appointment of an examiner,, whose duties shall be to examine all of the State and Private banks; the election "of road supervisor by the people; a Tax Law so constructed, that corporations and public franchises shall be compelled to pay their just portion of the , taxes; a separate appropriation for each item of expenditure. ' I believe that' it would be for the best interest of the tax payers to abolish the office of State Printer, and let the printing by contract to the lowest bidder, and require the successful bidder to give a good and sufficient bond for the faithful performance of such contract. I also advocate the repeal of the , law governing the burning of slashings, and I pledge myself, if elected, to support the people's choice at the June election for United States Senator. I wish to say that I believe the d'rect Primary law will be of great benefit in purifying the poli tics of our State, and I am in hearty accord with; same, for the reason that it takes the selection of candidates out of the hands of the politicians and places it in the hands of the voters. In conclusion, I wish to state that if my views as briefly outlined above, coincide with those of my readers and they favor me with their support ai the coming election, I hereby promise to devote my very best efforts in their behalf and to do all in my power to merit the honor conferred upon me. " Very respectfully, . v JNO. H. GIBSON.