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OliEOON CITY EXTERPKISE, FIJI DAY, JUNE 2-1. ,1010.. 8 COUNTY COURT. (Contlnpod from page 6.) (i. dross n. nudge K. Pchroedor . . . ,' N. Christian K. Junior R. Wilson A. Kslberg M. Teidmnn 1. Sohabor ;. Schabor J. Cans J. MINor l,ouls Sehalior F. Schaber H. Turner H. Iderhoff DISTRICT NO. 35. J. R Jones DISTRICT NO. 36. A. Harris Mrs. A. I.. Woods O. Miller 1. V. Samson M. Stanton O. Rye V. I-emon A. Skey J. Wormdahl J. Stanton H. Seely A. Anderson P. J. Schneider F. Stanton B. Kent v A. Relchel S. Clark N". Yoder J. B. Mishler A. Yoder F. M. Samson DISTRICT NO. 37. Joe Bivert J. McElson J. V. Carell DISTRICT NO. 38. Wilson Cooke Welsmandle & Nelson Trojan Powder Co Chas. Wallace J. Xast T. R. Worthington E. Worthington O. Skoog J. Snoop H. Balentine R. N. Richardson C. Worthington W. T. Jones Risley Bros U Vetito J. Harding R. Richardson A. D. Bowers T. Worthington ' 0. P. Roihe J. M. Ford J. G. Holman Ja,s. Nichols J. Vigles .... C. Seofen T. Evaus J. Fromniier G. Conway E. T. Webb Monroe & Roberts Honeyman Hardware Co Mitchell & Lewis Co Graham & Son ..." DISTRICT NO. 38 A. Mather Story & Thoma3 E. A. Howard ., Wilson & Cooke H. Fisher A. Schoenborn R. Schoenborn L. Evans J. Irish L. T. Sinclair O. Stryker F. Jaggar C. Casto A. Jones A. Edwards R. Davis j T. Miller T. Lewis C. Welsmandle Henry Mills E. .Deidrich H. Schoenborn DISTRICT NO. 40. C. A. Burkhart ' Sherman Lyon D. L. Davis S. E. Lyon G. O. Warfield , Ed Douglas B. Scott W. M. Cox W. Nlemon J. H. Heaton H. Gibson A. A. Wagner F. E. Kolman George rorman S. McCrackcn Otto Stulke C. Longgren E. Griffin H. F. Gibson DISTRICT NO. 41. Paul R. Meinlg Trank Busch C. A. Keith H. H. Udell John Bews E. Bews G. Roberts G. Sawtell G. Kitzmiller L. Cooper J. W. Exon E. Wolf E. Evans M. Graffenhain W. Roberts J. DeShazer James Wolf G. R. Woodle DISTRICT NO. 42. A. L. Yoder O. I. Miller A. E. Taylor C. Geiger W. S. Rawhauser W. Moser J. Watson 12.23 10.50 10.30 S4.00 10.50 21.00 10.50 i2.-:3 J mill S7.40 Jones 19.20 Woimdalil 2.S0 K. Uws 11.20 Taylor 16.00 Taylor SU10 mx 17 S0 Conrad U$i! Conrad 11.20 Willamette Hotel 9.7S K. U Meyers 5.20 Oivn Cuttliis .20 John GalTney. Jr. I. W. C.alTney .. F. H. Madison... Geo. F. Norton . K. P. Carter C. llartmann Palmer 10.00 j I R. Ktuger . i .oo I 2S.0O 22.00 1 2.00 10.00 Palmer H. Murray K. Taylor DISTRICT NO. 45. Ostrouski M.'like i P. T. Mrs. Shelly . Hart .. Bond . Maw Smith ..iW. S. Kddy . .. ! H. Sullivan . . ! 00 i oo 55.00 I C,ar!t ! i.. !a. Vallen 14.00 John Gtthens IS. w c. u w 1 .1. fi-'!A. A. .o ! .) A. 1.00 i O. 3.10 I Mr. Freeman T. Henderson Swan C. 1'iigor" Cox A. Soot I 1". Hogden . . . i:. Halko Arciet Vallen Vallen Freeman . . , A. J. ! T. W. C. !J. A. Matrs . llaies .. Martin Keok .. 3.00 1 ; 1.00 i 3.00 ; 2 00 ; S.10' ,.oolu Hil,m'r Peter Aodlstad l.;,0J' W. Judd .... , George Preston StVSO 3.20 S1.S0 2.10 2.40 2 00 2.00 2.00 2.20 2.00 2 20 $.00 3.00 21 20 :;: 20 27.00 37.iV 3S.10 20.20 o. 1.40 3.40 .20 l.fiO I , .20 j a. S"j.' '-20 J. 3.40 33.40 .20 1.60 3.40 1 25.00 ! i 3.40 55.00 John Gishu 42. SO j 2 40 I 5.20 j 5.20 i W. J. McCord : 22.50 i Eil Cnllff .1. Cox ll.'.S.C. W. Parrlsh DISTRICT NO. 46. j J' K' rom,r W. Hatton 9 00 H-.n- N'1" R. Carr 40.00 ! J- J'Ul S A" C. H, Thorpo , Co 10.00 Williams Bros 1.50 l. K. Swnmi 15.00 Wnt. Pint forth MO ' II. 11. Hughe 8.00 1 C. K. Burns '. ti.00 1 M. Krugor 12.00 Alvln 10.00 : W. T. Gardner 10.00 i F. W. Spraguv 10.00 1 Mrs. Bradtl 10.00 1 .1. A. Jones .' 15.00 liootgo 1uolle ....... , . , 10.00 F. T. Barlow 7.00 T. K. A. Sollwoed 12.50' W. II. Young 10.00 "Gregory Buyer 10.00 Mary MoiaJ S.00 Sam Biher 1S.00 Minnie Pulley T.00 George May 10.00 Mies Johnson t.00' 1 Sioklor ? S'OO Patten Home 111. 00; 5.20 1 3.20 1 5.20 j 42.10 1 A. Mack Frank W. Watts ,C. Holeomli . . . II. Mumpower X. 1-eaeh O. Pay 55.00 . G. W. Bentley . pi 1... 17 001 ji'iuii'u 50 I Anderson . . v. ,iJ H- Jackson 2S.00 1 2S.00 12.23 50.00 21.35 .50 44 75 1.50 2.50 61.10 I 54.73! 23.75 ( 47.50 ' 40.50 49.12 30.73 94.50 72.33 63.00 26.00 7.00 66.00 4.00 J. Frank W. E. Mumpower 63.00 DISTRICT NO. 47. W. Wagner 20.00 E. Rivers 35.00 M. Rivers 20.00 C. ?.. Lake 34.00 F. Bordman 10.00 F. Lake fi.00 G. Hllmer ' $.00 E. Harrington 26.25 W. H. Smith 8S.0O DISTRICT NO. 48. Paul R. Meinlg 50.60 Roy How 23.00 John S. Keisecker 51.25 E. Wendland 24.00 H." Keisecker 30.00 W. Wilkins 56.00 H. Rldderbusch 19.00 H. Wendland 4.00; II. .00 ! " .50 .Jackson F. Douglas .... A. lies ! W. F. Douglas i Mrs. W. F. Douglas Jamej Wolf I David Hoffmelster W. P. Ferrel P. A. Trullinger .. Ed 46.SO 5.20 5.20 5.20 5.20 5.20 5.20 5.20 5.20 7.00 5. SO 5.20 5.20 0 Douglas 5 JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. W. W. H. Samson 7.75 F. A. Miles 170 Jack Donthet 1.70 Robert Baker 1.70 SHERIFF. R. B. Beatle 2S.0C COUNTY CLERK. Wilson & Cooke 1.00 F. W. Greenman 2.00 " RECORDER. N. F. Derby C.E. Ramsby ' C. Buchegger James Lam per 4.00 j Mose-Kninknef 65.00 9.00 10.00 6.93 S. M. Kelso 10.00 Hen 1. amies , 10,00 INDIGENT SOLDIER. Mead Post No. J 15.00 ARMORY RENT. Company "G"' 0. N. G... 25.00 TRUANT OFFICER. j F. A. Miles 10.00 COUNTY VETERANARIAN. ' W. S. F.ildy 33.33 STENOGRAPHER I. M. Harrington 60.00 ' INSANE W. V. Tel. Co 1.25 I F. A. Miles 8.S0 ! J. W. Norrls 5.50 K. Curll 5.0J BRIDGE. J. W. Moffnlt 60.00 SCALPS. James Hnrdy 14.00 Frank Rees 1.50 J. W. Park 10.00 J. A. OJoll 13.50 William Norrls 3.00 U Baker 2.00 PRINTING. Cour'er 36.60 Enterprise 167.35 SURVEYOR. S. A. D. Hungata 134.90 N. Ulalr 73.40 Bud Thompson 72.40, S1.00 52.00 00 j A. T. 29.23 29.25 22.50 22.50 27.uO 4.50 15.75 10.00 31.16 3.00 3.40 100.00 ! 14.10 2.70 12.80 52.50 63.1.) 61.23 57.50 5 1 .o0 57.50 61.23 31.25 39.70 32.50 2S.55 83.44 33.70 f.l.SS 37.75 61.8S 13.13 , 5.15 Paul R. Meinig 10S.93 DISTRICT NO. 49. G. R. Hathway S.00 L. J. Israelson 5.00 W. W. Porter 5.00 G. T. Hunt 22.50 DISTRICT NO. 50. R. Thorpe 7.00 Conklin I6.O11 Flanders 16.00 George Durgan S.0O J. P. Davis 22.50 DISTRICT NO. 51. E. Seifer 40.30 Bwse 13.00 Siefer 25.00 Jackson 1S.O0 E. Siefer 21.00 Taylor 1O.J0 C 2.20 : c Heiting 5.50 Hoffmeister 5.00 Welsh 1.00 Bohna 1.00 Weilin 1.00 Weddler 1.00 Hennetiser 1 50 Zineeli l.OO Heacock l.'JO W. Roots 3.4u GENERAL ROADS. j John Lewellen CS.::o! W. H. Mattoon 43.30 Jas. Adkins 10.00 j Bornstedt & Reugg 18.43 Schafer Lumber Co 6.72 Jas. Adkins 9.22 Ed Olds 118 40 J. W. Jones 91.00 J. T. Friel 143.30 D. E , Frost 89.23 D. W. Olds 63.75 W. W. Smith 63.00 H. B. Warren 21.00 j F, J. A. Olds 70.0" I 15.61 Pope & Co : 2.5" 109.60 imams Bros. Trans. Co 14.91 46.00 Wilson & Cooke 75 17.50 ' Straight & Salisbury 75 5.00 1 Straight & Salisbury 4.80 47.50 Oregon City Commission Co... 18.50 20.00 : P. Mattoon 47.70 44.50; H. P. Mattoon 12.00 32.5oiThe A. H. Av-rall Mach. Co.. 18.40 44.30 Standard Oil Co 4.21 Wm. Isensee 6.18 Ueall & Co 3305.90 23.50 39.50 JC.50 21.00 11.25 14.00 11.00 5.50 70.35 54.40 31.36 34.00 70.00 42.75 9.00 21.00 2.00 15.00 28.00 7.00 12.00 8.00 36.50 4.00 10.00 12.00 57.50 12.24 2.83 54.40 4.80 19 40 13.00 1.60 Security Vault & .Metal Wks. 51.30 .Marion Counl)r 46.75 Or. Sr Wash. Sewer Pipe Co... 14.25 Oregon City Foundry 6.43 City of Oregon City 8492.17 COUNTY COURT. G. B. Dimick $ 9.00 John Llewellen 9.20 W. H. Mattoon 11.60 F. A. Miles 29.30 CIRCUIT COURT. T. M. Miller 27.00 H. Ballou 5.20 J. G. Mumpower 44.40 Ira Dickey 50.00 Thomas Mooney 43.60 A. Engle , 2.00 E. P. Elliott 2.00 C. Muralt 5.90 J. M. Turner 2.00 R. P. Cox 2.00 J. K. Grllilde 48.40 Geo. W. Seramlln 20.80 J. C. Pierce 2.40 Geo. Randall 3.00 Peter Andistad 3.60 Miller Pierce 2.20 Mark Rosier 2.00 D. C. Howell 42.80 W. F. Douglas 5.20 Mrs. W. F. Douglas 5.20 J. M. Ware 3.20 H. B. Nichols 3.20 Wm. Young 6.00 TREASURER. Jesse Paddock 10.00 CORONER. George Prosser 2.20 E. N. Piatt 2.20 E. L. Davidson 2.20 H. Gesser 1.70 J. E. McCutchon E. Dllthey 1.70 Fred Trinkle 1.70 Gus Kizer 1.70 John Risor 1.70 Dr. Rossiter 10.00 G. L. Hedges S.90 R. L. Holmaa 15.25 Fred Singleton 1.20 A. L. Long 1.20 Fred Zimmerman 1.20 C. G. Huntley 3.20 John Miller 1.20 T. E. Davis 1.20 J. H. Eisle 1.70 Ralph L. Wilson 1.70 Dr. H. S. Mount 12.20 G. L. Hedges 6.85 R. L. Holman 10.75 Fashion Stables 21.00 R. L. Holman 28.75 E. S. Womer 1.40 R. A. March 1.40 W. G. Mayneld 1.40 J. V. Barr 1.41 J. T. Dowty 1.40 I. A. Bonuey 1.49 Henry Hlmler 5.70 J. R. Townsend 1.90 Earl Day 1.90 E. S. Womer 1,50 E. A. Sommer 23.00 J. W. Loder 10.70 R. L. Holman 15.50 Tom J. Myers 1.20 C. Burk 1.20 J. M. Graham 1 20 J. Beatiliau 1.20 Jacob Miller 1.20 Dr. E. A. Sommer 10.00 Anton Byron 1.70 G. L. Hedges n.70 R. L. Holman ., g.40 SCHOOLS. H. L. Hull 4.00 Frank Gosser 2.00 ASSESSOR. Hubert Engle 21.00 C. E. Spence 33.00 Charles Thompson 6G.00 L. H. Kirchem 72.00 Edith Jackson 52.0S Clara Mitchell 28.00 D. Engle 49.50 H. G. Starkweather 42.00 Arnold Schmidt 42.00 E. W. Randolph 75.00 M. E. Gaffney 72.00 TAX DEPARTMENT. C. B. Prat t 54 00 CURRENT EXPENSE. Pacific Tel. Co f 15.45 Home Tel. Co H.05 Huntley Bros. Co 23.10 COURT HOUSE. ' Straight & Salisbury .CO G. W. McKillican 20.00 C. E. Ramsby , 77.40 V. HarriB 100 L. Geiger ' 12.00 Glass & Prudhornme 3C8.50 J. E. Rhoades n 50 JAIL. R. B. B';atie 26.48 PAUPER. St. Vincent Hospital 30.00 Central Stables 7.00 Rose Nehren 31.00 John Adams 25 Jones Drug. Store 50 F. T. Barlow 3.50 A. G. Guynup C0.00 V. Harris 8.15 4S.40 15.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 18.00 12.00 C. Bock J. Lewis J. L. Hendry' W. II. Ivio Wm. Alt Carl All W. A. Stull FRUIT INSPECTOR. A. J. Lewis BOARD OF HEALTH. H. Dauehy II. Datlchy 6.SS TAX REBATE. E. C. Blocker ' 2.33 II. M. Cartrlght 30.97 W. H. II. Wade 8 37 In the matter of the Prahl rond; report of viewers read first and sec ond time ami referred to District At torney. In the matter of the Hart road; re port of viewers rend first and second time and referred to District Attor ney. In the matter of the W. E. Mum power road; report of viewers read first and second time and referred to District Attorney. In the matter of tho J. C. Vuughan road; report of viewers read first and second time and referred to District Attorney. In the matter of the W. E. Welch rond; report of viewers read first and second time and referred to District Attorney. In the mutter of tho Henry Koch road; report of viewers read first nnd second time and referred to District Attorney. In the matter of tho Frank Ahnert road; report of viewers read first and second time an I referred to Dlstrclt Attorney. In the matt'T of the vacation road petitioned for by W. H. Ivle; report of vlewerB read first and second time" and referred to District Attorney. In the matter of vacation road pe titioned for by W. E. Mumpower; re jxjnt of viewers read first and second time and referred to District Attor ney. In the mattr of'the E. B. Miller road; ordered laid over until the July term of this court. In the matter of tho petition of E. S. Wilcox for county road; ordered that viewers in tet at placo of begin ning of said road on the day of June, 1910. In the matter of the petition of F. Vollman and o'hors for a county road; ordered '.hat viewers meot at placo of b'.eln.iing of said road on the day of June, 1910. In the matter of the petition of J. F. Jones and others for a county road; ordered that viewers meet at place of be-nuing of said road on the day (, June, 1910. In the matter of tho petition of Adolph WeHerhold and others for county road; ordered that same be dismissed on account of defective pe tltlon. In the mat'er of the Wm. F. Doug las road; ordered that the petition herein be and lg dismissed. In the matter of the J. F. Snyder road; ordered that petition bo allowed and said road Is hereby declared a county road and ordered opened. In the matter of tho petition of Harry M. Oourtrlght for rebate of tax; ordered that the clerk draw a warrant In favor of petitioner for $30.97 In payment thereof. In the mutter of the petition of J. W. Graham for tax settlement; or dered that the sheriff accept $52.53 In full payment of" said tax. In the matter of the petition of E. (i. Blocker for rebate of tax; ordered ONE WEEK SPECIAL MEN'S SUITS--Values to $35-at $23.85 An txtra sapply of Men's Hl;;h Class Spring Suits at this time causes us to select the surest and best method of reducing our stock. We have thrown together a lot of $25, $30 and $35 values which we will sell this week at There are no old-suits In the lot This season's most popular patterns are repre sented and It will not be difficult to select a pattern that will please you In the cor rect size to fit you as the assortment Is very good and the slJtes not badly broken. It will pay you to Investigate these offerings. LION CLOTHIERS 166-167 THIRD STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON $2 thin the clerk draw n warrant for J.' .'i.l in payment thereof. In the niattor of petition of Kta eadu Slate Bank for Interest duo on road wm rants; ordered that tho clerk draw warrant for fii.oo In payment of wime. In the mutter of town plat of reach t'ovo; ordered that said plat bo and! Is approved. I In tho matter of tho application of' John Evans for removal of obstacles In tho county roods located In road' district No. IS; ordered that tho road j supervisor of said district Immediate-1 ly cruise nil fences and other obstacles I to be removed from said county I roads. Ih ready for travel, tho old otu 1m vacated. In the. unit lor of the Welch rond; ordered that roHrt of viewers lie up. proved iitul road opened. In the matter of tho Vuiighan nmd: ordered that report of viewers bo up. proved Slid rond opened. In tho matter of tho Mumpower Mod; ordnrod Miut report of viewers bo approved and suld nmd ordered oH'iied. In the matter of deed for roadway from tho Estncnda Stand Bank and others to ('lockanius County; ordered that mill deed n recorded nt expense of Clnckamas t'ounty. In the matter of cancellation of county warrants over up von years In tho matter of the petition of W.j,. lin,.rod that action of clerk In H. II. Wade for rebnto of tin; or-,, cm.,dli,n of said worrnnts be derd that tho clerk drnw warrant j nm tlt, ,,, j,riy approved, for $S 37 In payment of said rebate, j H ,, mll,,r , ltl vacation of In tho matter of petition of A. 8. Mrrols, parts of streets, lots and CofTman fur an order cancelling pcn-i Murks In tllndstono; ordered thai the ally and Interest on tsx of 1909; or-! petition for tho vacation of said derml that tho sheriff accept the fnce streets, lots and blocks be vncuted of suld tax. tit-wit; $10 S3 In full pay-: as prayed for. ment of ii ii Id tax. costs and penalty.! In the matter of obit ructions In a In tho mutter of division of Aber-' " """.v f"'l lending from Monitor nethy election precinct; ordered Hint t"1" '" r.Illotl prairie, placed therein by Mrs. - Jones; ordered that K. M. Huiiimiii, road supervisor of rond Abernethy i district No. 3ti, Immediately enuso suld obstruction and tho whole there. ' of to be removed from suld road. I In the matter of sppllcntlon of City of rortliiud for u r I K t t of way nloiiK .11 routity roud; ordorwd that a rlKht 1 of way be and Is ctnnlcl to said city ' t lay nnd roimtruct and perpetually maintain u second pipe lino ntonjt the county rond between , Multnomah County and tho Sandy Illver, com-; inonly known as tho llerrlck rond. I all that portion of Abernethy votliiK precinct lyluK north of the Clucknmns river be sci;rc;utci from precinct, and toRether with the Dona tion IjiiiiI Claims of James Mi-Nary, Jacob Johnnon, tio and tho same Is ( hereby constituted a separate votltiK precinct to ho known as (ilndstone. precinct. ' J In tho matter of creation of election precinct of Sunnyslde; bcKlnnlng nl ' tho northwest corner of section 27, T 1 Sit 2 E. and ninnltiK thence oast j three and une-half miles to tho mirth- west corner of tho northwest corner j of section 30, T. I Sll 3 E; thonco, south three and one halt miles; thence: west three miles; thence north ouo-j Quarter mile; ttlcnco Went ono-hnlf. mile to the SK corner section 4. T 2 1 Thfl Kind YOU HSVS AlwaVS BtMut ! Hoard of Directors of School IHnlrht No. ii'.'. t'lni'liumiiN Comity, (ire District Clock's Fnancifll Report. To I In' 1 1 1 1 1 i n 1 1 1 . the Moul d of HI rectors and IckhI lnpuers of School District No. I'.'J, Clnckauiiis t'ounty, tin'Kon; I rcHHctfully submit the follnwlntt as my nnunciul report of sold ills diet for the tin ul year ciidlnc June JO. l'JIO. aiJ UKCKII'TS, t'ounty School fund f 7..M7 .Ml Slate School fund 3.l7Sts Special school lax MfitU :!! Tuition Mil "A Umus i;,or,ilnii SlukliiK fund tsliicn last report! I.U.'i" HI $;il.2M i'.3 DISIHHSK.MKNTS Teachers' salaries II,NS"I3 Clerk's sulury iouuu Janltois' salaries Wiioo Itepnlrs and Improvi-tncnix. H'.m Supplies and fuel S'r.i s Water rent and electric power lo.'iK.'i Appnnitim nnd furniture, , . i lli'u I'rliitlUK ami advertlsliiK ... , :'::IV Interest on bond ,' S7.Y00 tulerent on loan 1 J.I 27 Itepnviiieut of loans 7..M'i III Coiupletliui of KiiHlliiuu IiIiIk addition M, .',il Uiboriitnry l l.'i J7 MlscelluneiitiH .... ::l('i r dish on hnnd Diverted to slnkliiK fund for repayment of liollds I:.V7H'.J2 S.1S7 in :; :i'"i on llulauce I I .'.s7i CASTOR I A For Infant! and Children. 1.IAII1I.ITIKS. f per cent IminU duo June I. 11 1 3 li.oouOii 6 "T cnt ImiiiiIs due He- . cetiiber I. mi 5 C.ominil S T rent bonds due Aplll 1. INJ1I 5 jWUIil Total llnhllilos f 17,5'iii.ix) (i.ivii fully submitted, k. i:., nimiiiic District Clerk. SR J K: Ihi'iico north three miles tu tho place of hcKluliiK, shall be known and designated as Suiinysldo election , precinct. I In the mntter of the election precinct of Dover; beninnlng nt N. W. corner of section 115, T. J Sit 4 K. runnliiK ' thencii East 3 miles to N. Ii. corner i section 31, T. 2 Sit 5 K, tholico south1 one halt mile; thence oast 1 mile; thence north one-half mile to thu N. W. corner of section 33, T. 2 SH S E; thence east 4 miles to tho N. E. cor-' nor of section 30, T. ! S, H I E; I thence soul h l nillo to N. W. corner of section 0, T. 3 S, It E; thoncoj east 0 miles to N. E. comor of see.-' tlon 1, T 3 S, K 6 J?; thence south 3' miles to tho 8. E. corner section 13,, T 3 S, It Ii E; thenco west 0 miles to tho B. W. corner section 18, T 3 8, it ft E; thenco north 1 mile to tho N. K. corner section 13, T 3 8, 11 G E; I thonco west 8 miles to tho N. W. cor- tier of section 14, T. 3 S, It 4 IC; j thence norlh 1 mile; thence east one-' half mllo; thenco north 1 mile; thenco' west one-half mile; thenco north to the plitco of beKlnnliiK. Ordered that all tho terrotory embraced In the above descrlpllon bo deslKnated as Doer precinct. ' In tho mailer of the petition for elec tion precinct to bo known as Clarkos; ordered that tho order heretofore made establishing the election pre cinct of Clarkcs bo and tho snmo Is hereby vacated and held for nnuKht. In tho matter of petition of H. L. Moore and F. W. Sottlemolor for tnx adjustment; ordered that on payment of $15.00, together with cost and pen alty, shall bo fully satisfied; further ordered, that upon payment of $10.00 the tax for 1905 shall be fully satis fled; further ordered, that upon pay ment of $20.00 the tax of 1908 shall be fully satisfied. In the matter off tho Mumpower vacation of a county road; ordered that said petition bo granted and tho road described bo vacated. In tho matter of the Frank Ahnert road; ordered that report of vlowors bo approved and road ordered opened for travel. , In the matter of the Henry Koch road ; ordered that tho report of view era be approved and road ordered opened, and that part of old road sup plied by tho new bo vacated, when now road Is opened for travel. In the matter of the Hart road; or dered that the report of vlowors be approved and road ordered openod; further ordered that when new road Hours tho Bliinturo of District No. 62 School Report. (Hi'Koil City. r., June Ju, l'JIO, To the taxpayers unit patrons of; , School District No. CJ, Clucknmns' County, lii'i'Kou: i i We respecllully submit for your, 1 ciiiisldeiailon the following report of mailers III conneclloii with the busl-i lless of the district transacted duilliK the llM'Ul year Just ended. Tho llunii I elul condition of the district Is exiid j . lent, us we have no lliintliin debt, and j have a cash balance of $ I..'.s7. 1, ex elusive of a hflilvliiK fund id $:i,iiou : for Hie purpose of repayment of i bonds us they become due, ns Is re- j I quired by law. i I Tim Krowih of the city schools nnd; the dCHliubllly of keeplllK pace wltllj 'otbor Oregon cities In mutters odti IcHllonnl caused us to recommend thi'i I construction of a IiIkIi school build-1 ItiK, and we were recently authorized I by the taxpayers to Issue bonds to ' ine amount of $lu,ii(io for tho pur I chase of u silo nnd the construction i mid equipment of a suitable buimiUK ; i These bonds will ho sold at oni-fnnd i it s expected thai soon after the1 openliiK of the Fall term this year.l the btillilliiK will bo ready for occu pancy. It will be of substantial con strucilon and modern In every re Hpect and will bo u credit to Oregon City. There are now 22 teachers hi' the corps. Owlnx to the Increased cost of living, salaries have been ad vanced; the minimum for the oomlim school year will be $! and the jnHx limim $75 for teachers. Thu salary I of tho city superintendent has boon Increased to $li;o0 and that of the principal of tho iiarclay building to $100 per month. It Is the object in" the llimrd of Directors, however, to keep tho expenses of operation with in the estimates. In order to provide room for the pupils $815.50 was expended In com plotlng the addition to the EaKtham biilldliiK. Two class rooms have been maintained during tho year In tho Harclay gymnasium bulldlng. Tho general scholastic condition of tho schools of Oregon City Is very satisfactory to the Directors. , Labo ratory apparatus has been secured during the year and Installed In the high school. It Is the purpose of tho Hoard to establish departments In do mestic science, manual training nnd drawing us soon as the new high school building Is completed. Tho flniinclul condition of the dis trict and the receipts and disburse ments for the llscnl year are shown by Iho annual report of tho district clerk, which Is hereto appended. Respectfully submitted, GEO. A. HARDING, A. Ij. ItlCATIK. W. A. IIIINTI.KY. JOS. E. HEDGES, O. D. EBY. Don't b Annoyod With skin trliubles, rhups, pimple, bluchlieuds, ecMimn or sores. Will!! one 2.1c box of Dr. Hell's AuMseptlo Snlve will cure you, Try It ut once. Hold by Jones Drug Co. I'RiU'O.SAUS Full Fl El.--The under signed will receive senled roulii for supplying School Dlnirlcl No. ii'.'. Cluclinnius County. Oregon, with i;o cords of llrst clnss, Ill's! growth, body fir wood, to tie delivered liefori September 1. r.'ln, ns fnllow; llnr clay building, t'.il cords; Eusthnm building, I'.,-! cords, High School building, 3.1 cords. The sueresifnl bidder will be reunited to file n bond . In the ii n i ( 1 1 r 1 1 of $.'.oii. The right to reject nny or nil bids Is reserved. I'ropoHtils must be plni-cd III n senled envelope marked 1'ltUI'OSAI.S Ft HI Ft'F.U and must lie In tin hands of the iiliilerslnied on or before July 11. ltiio. ai 5 P. M. E. E. IIUODIE, District Clerk. I WANT A FARM NEAR OREGON City; also some ucrengo and tim ber land, from owner directly. Mrs. K. C, cure Knieiprlso. On Rainy Days A Fish Brand Slicker will keep you dry And glv yo a fall ! U comfort nd long vssr QUARAHTtfO WATtRPBOOr Bold by flrtt-clul BaUIUri tk oosstry o.r, Bond for'oor I'im OsUlogus A. J. TOWtH CO. ONVEJJJ TOWM CANADIAN CO.. Lid. Vy-? TOSOMTO, CA0 'ZjffBRli Dr. W. Chambers choltze A. II. 1 Hi,2. A. M. WOK. Lnfiiveile CnlleRe, Kiislnn, I'i'iiii., M. 1. ) Hi!7. thu university iitul Ili'lli'Vti" iliiHplinl Mi'illi'iu I'lilli'so, New York City. ROOMS 3 AND 4, WEINHARD BLOCK. Olllce nnd coliMiilliilliill prnellre cxclllHvi' ly. Over fei'ty yeitrs experience. I'l'he Ihielnr emillniies the Eastern oiistuni nf pulling up Ills own prescrlptlotis. j TAKE THE HINT I. i You can get the best that money can buy if you buy of our new stock of canned Table J Fruits, They have the delict- I ous, ripe flavor. 1 t ' ! HARRIS' GROCERY i I Oregon City.