THE ENTERPRISE. tHimSDAY. APRIL 28, 1887. !nrPAYS.' xpert, examined iulothe various county offices, jails, etc., as required by law, respectfully submit the following us the result of our lalars. skkiukf's offh-e. Amount of taxes collected by sheriff, to and including April l!, 1SS7, ami paid J'hftt pays? Judicious advortisiug. It It tot onr purpose to treat the rced ers of ike txTfuntsu to a homily on tie gxij frisined bV local dealers from ttv uw of our advertising columns. A broad er field Iti now open to us we have but ..... in' mvssesa the land. The I'J BICI I" -- one key tothis Rate, and the key w our w ,r t0 (,VASlror js a8 follows: ' uttHDjritv l well, is kxtessivb advkr- (county order rex-eived . 1 Timso.' Oregon City has an immense water power. Who knows it? Clacka mas county has undeveloped resources 1 far greater than haw ever been spoken. ' Who outside of the county " he ir of ' them? What stranger visituig the coun ty hears of them? V want to grow. To do so we must induce, people to come - here. For years we have been sitting. waiting idly waiting for them to come. , l ; Report of the Grand Jury. ' rants are handsomely printed, and on only one-sixth of the time, Thisiscon ? In the circuit court of the state of Ore-' ll!ir blU'k comi"n "wessarv facts, j sidered by the superintendent to lie rath suit for Chckaniis ('unity, j as to da of issue, Interest, etc. er a low average, hut is accounted for To the Honorable F. J.Tavlor, judge The office has two systems of indices by him, from the fact that the apportion. v .1... I. 1 ......... .v.i.. ...iit-.d fi.rm I itidi( .,,................ ... J .......... ..f mil I t nt ttfti 1 e.Mtlt 1 lv u-'3 IIO'i lfc.iH SB, 'iw ivnu .-,..,, ...t-.i. IviiiMin-iieve M 1 JH-nii. v. ib,- nini , 01 mhicouh. I , , ...,.. ... .1... ... . iw ... .... i . i .... ....I '(-Tim undesigned, vour grand jury hav- i ,,e um l w- VI" 1 cm" years. n.iureii uo um ..... . .... ...... ... ." ' f ... ....,., 1 increase of olfice business, the eld hull-1 muierallv until ? or 8 rears of aire, nor "ini!, Willi luc iwuiaint w n vum"". .... .. . .. , , . . r-i i .... ................ i... i. .11:.... .....i 1. .ii.. iiuii.vA .,... ... u ... .... ..I I it... various county i l,v coueii:i uummug isuv. ii.ub; iiv wnvi ii w in .teaiis otu, u-nsnies mv Cola tnviso si UlS't Taxes, of lSSA e illoi for by assessment roll; including at itc, school, .uuty nml unpaid poll Uxw Sheriff t atneutueut Totsl DJut t:ixos aliuAdy collectwl JJTDfA 19 C 41S;U 37 are becoming somewhat torn and mut ilated, and should bo copied oft into newer nnd better indices before they be come more injured. Said indices aro for public, use and are rapidly wearing out. Some modern improvements, at rea sonable cost, are recommended by the county clerato 1h placed in his office for the letter service of the public, and for quicker dispatch of business and better preservation of books and paers. The most important and necessary impr(ve ment, and one which is greatly needed, us a tiling famnet tor arranging ami pre- and we are privileged to wait.'. (tut of said balance, it is estimated that about 20 per i ent is nnrolleetaUe, I aurviui, important itinera of the nrobate ltnliuiae SJjtiTT Ssl .. .. . ...I..!... owing to double assessments, discrepan. , SoVne cab question but that we have - to impossibility of col!ecion. taxes ,n stimated iainly. In rortlanf Xi Wry oppr- . jt (1onpt M ,w tumty. more man .i m 10rt Mi lnlt larj!0I 01, ,vrS()U. by our ctaims most ptowwtenUy at tie,, mJ Na, .WK.rtv ,nJ on other items, as taxes are coming in more slowly than r -i vv i cics aiui io impossiiuiuv oi ruueen I plentybfgoodstoaJ.ert.so. hero shall (lnlomlt of Oolinq.HMit ta: ! their fW7 ,B ,n Uty ' j 1S85 was -V.S7 01 in 18t it is est! v Yes. In Clackamas Wty? Most cer- j (q fWt , Ul0 ,lotW last year. The sheriff's books and papers are kept and file.l mostly m clerk's ami treasurer's otfu-es; the assessment rolls. yry ueann siouca ui r-nr. I'tui'n ' To secure a large influx of immigrants we should show the inhabitants of the frigid, cycloniac regioaj that Oreon .'itv is the place above all others where .... t i i . .11 i.:., . lie sliouiJ live, no sno uu sc.. ... h" - ; sieiitrg n.i,,t books, and othes books tfrty to ume toOi-egon C.ty. lie should i , fof TOUtH.lioil 0, taxM hav Oregon City and Clackamas couu-! r ,Q nea,v an , SV;ttonl:ltk.aUv ly so Indelibly fixed upon faU mind tkit . (of l,I.oulptiv'ttending to tax pav jdl the immigration frauds unif!.-, m olh(rs ,..ivina bus;Ress in tIlt( late agents ia the country.caai Uirn l.im aside. This eau only be don. bytul- j an( s-ertising extensively m the ;Ten j ai1paratas for ln,)0scs. via: thousand dollars should be fpoot h , 1 ' . , , , , , .. . , ... i.... i hand cutfs, leg irons and ball and chain, Oregon Citv at once in laying iPJ a Vi ... . . , h . . , , r ,1... -v,J which were, greatly needed for security tages lietore t!i p.-op'o of the- hast. . ' . . of prisoners, inee his last report, a par- That is but a moderate sum to begin ... . .,' .,.'. . . . .. 1 .1-. ........ 1 . T ... l l (t'LMir .1.13 ITCH IUi.ui: . lliv wnmuni. I .with. If it were rightly expended we ' .... . . , . .,u .i. . .i. il,nMt l "e south uil nxin, by fastening ai would be mare tiaa reaJy to fellow it , . f t .with three times th amaunt. It would i--- ."' u .. ,,nt ;,. 'the bars and in which said lurs are in- iuy better tlian any City per rent in-, . ' ... u 1 1 i.. i . , ; serted, thereby stiffening them. Some vestment tnd no time should be lost in , . ... ' other minorrepairs have also l-en luaue. Uk n? the preliminary steps for an ex-1 ' . ' ... . , .,:. f In onlerto a urcater security of the .-tens ye and wrie spread adverting of - t - ;n it. tail, the sheriff lecommends that the 4mr rvsources. Prosperity ill as:irvd! . ' north windows should have more bars : ' ! placed in them and Iji-cr and heavier and circuit courts, and papers relating to administrators, executors and other cases. Said documents are now placed in pigeon holes in the vault and are in jured by dust and exposed to loss. The county clerk's otlioo is in excel lent shape, all the officer's connected with it iu ellicient ami accommodating, and the business of the cilice is de spatched in a nunncr to be satisfactory to the people of the entire eounty. With the improvements added, alluded to ahove, no similar office in the state will be superior in all that constitutes effic iency, convenience and neatness.. trkasi rkr's officv. Cotu on hmiil April -Jf tn life, lof.'r. of County fund 10iM 2j To Cr. school fnn! T7 leaving the real school period shout 10 yours instead of HI, for which they are allowed money, Distance to school and other causes tend to make the low average. Kitlmntfd val. otwh.wl hnsiwtt III Co. J!IS7.M " " " fiirlliiri SS77 " " " mip & ebnrtu uwi Total 1. of school property Apsuded is a financial statement of tho school su;t. from July 5, ISHtl to date showing amounts received and paid for school purposes. School fuiuh in h utl district clrk Mnrch 1, issa . District tsx durtng the y.r Appropriated to lehool district from county tchool tun.t County KpporltomtuMtt of stle school fund for March and June Raised by r.i;e bllli during yir School funds Kcit'vot from U other sources duties, and by his uniform courtesy b4 The Oregon Wood I'urlller 1 Na- tlliilloii. wards tho county officers and other Iture's owu remedy nnd should he used in ihf Cwiuy Cotiit ifcUriMi!iiouiity,But having business with him j the sibiltary! to the exclusion of all other imtdlclnait In : ,,, mn.r oi th. iisiill.intiip of : condition of the building ia found to be all diseases of the stomach, livef and John Krsnki. a insaue p.'i.ou, 1,1,1,.,,... (c , , ro l.nrinniiier rrnnie, rsiiKm mm an miuijn. . .., ! iiilivr persnin luli'rosted III Mid esUUi orwl- One of the finest lines of join's hats lug. In the city Is to lie seen at th tlrratl Vmi, and etohof ynu nr hiwlitr iioiltladfn FastKl'll Store ' ' 1 sppanr " U mi,v vn.i.inii imhiti me luoi Totil ii:j:j s County orders redeemed hy tressurer from July S. Isss to April 20 1W . 1JT04 85 Or lers canceled roc d by treasurer trm slieriiT on iiccouut le, taxes, July . IN to April 20, 1SST IW3? TiKsl orders hsndled by treasurer 22.'40 01 Schind orders paid July i, 'SS to April 20. "ST 7M Cash received on account t.ites, Is- 3m M Orders received an I canc.'led, tixea IAS? ml Tot.il .7J 4 I Sheriff SI.'! .T ... . . T 16 tSl 74 70S0 00 2S0 00 43T4 00 415 iV 274 7 4?i 17 ! 12 S2 211 S 1412 m iHkhI. ...s,,.,. , ' j The tower to thov court house is In ptKir condition, and is insufficiently braced; the timbers being originally green, and poorly put together, have shrunk, allowing (ho stay rods to become loose, thereby weakening the tower, and endangering the building below during heavy winds. The county 'court Is rec ommended to tuiiploy some competent person at once to carefully exitiiine the toacr and to authorise him in make such repaiis as will strengthen mid brace up the weak places ; these repairs should be made at once, without delay. Tho exposed wotk on the outside of the county building, is peeling and break ing oil', and should be thoroughly painted as a protection against furtbur damage. THIS OHKtlO.S' cirv JAIL, The Oregon t'itvjail has been exam ined and found ta be in statu quo; no recotninend.itious nre made in regard to the same. And having now completed our labors we ask to bo discharged for the term. Hated at Ore.Mii City this 2-nd day of April, 1SS?. M. II. liimui.ii'F, foreman, J. II. Kki sk, (iNOHOtC W. l.KK, 1'AI'l. 1i nn, Mahk lUrfos, tik'OllUK I.AM 1.1':, F. M. tisiifsN. .I..u nl Mm' 1HK7 yl II, a hour nl III onloeli A. U. We Will give With every pim'lltiie for , lit Mid d.iy to flmw nua It any valal, why ail il-Ut71 111 ISMIII (SMOMtM lil It III "l ili'i-fl- it while a really beautiful car l. No ad vertiseineiit on Its face to mar its beauty. K. 0. CaUfll'ld CoT"! Uu purpose on lh7tli,tl iy ol April Hurt; aald ' latin lieilia Mi'ioruHHi as iiitiuwa, 10 wrii; dim the aalsnl I ho roil ualalu of suld want, asnrivedlor In the nellilon uf Frank Ford, aiiurdlnu ol Ud llia ine person and tiled Mr i bars, 4 to j each, put in each of the south already THK SENTENCE. ... ..... .1 windows, in addition to what ure The indictment oiacmwn no uas ,, at Ieat three ing plates placed in them, through ! which the bars should run to prevent the escape of prisoners. Two pair of double iron doors are rec ommended to be j laced in the openings on the south side of the jail to inclose the room, for the use of prisoners during the It is no nec-'ssarv hitherto had tha respect of the couimun-, - ity, and the subsequent plea o, gui ty , n ( affords matenal tor c.ireiui mougui io those who are disposed to consider the matter in a serious light. It seems in ' expliiable that a man who has for over f half a century led an upright life, and oc ' .rnpied positions of publie trust ; a man ....1 V r...:l.. r,.l .itrainmUil ..C- U, .ao.u, a.iv. ... ..... ... ercige J,, brafami y nsvine me conr.a.-uee ami - . , . n . . , to keep them shut tip in tSe inn cells, respect of the entire coramniuty, should ! r .....: . ,., when nearing the three score post have itumbled and fallen. The crime of forg I for security, thus preventing Ihcirexer- ercie, nnd necessaril affecting their Treasurer B.il. in sherlfTs site ready lo turn o- er tlOll SS ltalamc sheet of K. I). Kelly, county treasurer from July 5, ls-id to and in- chilling April, 20, lS-7, viz: U.tlanctt recieced from Mr. SaraiTortl July S,J.M t! Kewlpts from flnes. taxes, trill fee li censes, and all other sources, from July, MsS to April 20. IsS? . . W42 7 Tot il reciepts HMW SS DMmrsed from July S, lSVi to AprU 20, 7 nu warrants and orders, state taxes and all other outicovs. In cash, ai; liuerest SUMS 17 tM 12 ( jsh In safe llOi-4 21 The county s.ife is in splendid condi tion and should b) a m.itter of prid to the county. . The books used by the trearurer fur the transaction of his business wre: 1 tiai i'il WJ 31 Total 222i'7 M Pe-BySsKMliSTs. Teseher'i sraire.s tor year eliding .March t. 1SS7 T IUW7S S3 Paid for seheetsieit rent 5.1 (A Paid for repairs en school houses aud rremlses I'alJ for Sehnol Inrnliurv Paid for neceej.ary Incident ila Paid for apparjtns, globes, inaps.chart, schiHil tablets Paid tor school house sites Paid for biilldin; school houes Paid for all other school purposes TjII 120120 42 Cvsll OS HIMI School funds In h inds of district clerks March I, ls7 .... PJ47 21 I'napportlonrd si-hool fund In hands of county treiMiHT at date of this re pert, about M drand lots! I.'W ? W Pooks used by the superinteiiileiit are j satioii ladwcen the piesid as follows: bak defining school dis tricts in the county: a register of county and state school fund accounts : hook of certificates ef scholarship: lk of war rants and orders with stubs attached, said book heretofore contained no stilt, attached to drafts, which were drawn on the tieas-nrtT tn;ainst the school funds, hut wen- ; ! 1 1 -d by the piesent siiH'r iiitcndcui as a nwessarv improvemen!, and grea'er precaution against errors. The county court has furnished the supt. with a new book for entering the school district boundaries. When said hound aries are classified and arranged, the Supt. will re-record them, which it is thought will terminate the existing dif ficulty in retfiird to the lapping of the Cut 1'w.vun cv. Two Iteallllful cauls given tu ev'ery: one that buys one dollar's woitbiitiC(iar mau Hi'os.Cily Ihug Store. W.'jssaajV,), largest stock, piliest drliiis, lowest pi ices. I'urmurs now is the time to sow plaster on clover, corn and potatoes. A curd given with every lt tit Clmiinaii Uros. City Ping Stoie. At Harding's drug store a beautiful Fastvr Card Is given wi'h every cash purchase of "! cents or upwurds, Have you seen those handsome chroiuo llthouraiihie cards that ti. A Harding gives with every twenty live cent purchase? 'Vi you want to buy anvthlug in the slock line? liead John Melilruui's no tice elsewherti, A Beautiful ear. I given with every S' cent bottle of flavoring extract ul Charniail llnis. We have reduced the p"ieis on roc- iH'S and preset ipt ions. A ilroino n'l:eii New gisals for the spiin,! u'nl sum -luor are are arriving at the li.e.it K.is) em Store land In' lin i Situated In Ctackniiaa County, llrenn, aud beuliinliui at a point In (lie imiiu lioiuulary ol llm liuiialloii I.mkI IMalin of Maiuilel Miller Hint lie, known on lb insps and i I ii I a of Hie Pulled Slaies surieys as Claim o. iw, II al chains N ol Hie corner to see. ' tlmis '."J, 2H, i & in r v S, U I v., of the W lllauielle ini'rldl iir Ihoune e isl Ili Wi'lu.' . tlieni'p H d 'srees K, II vleiliis; Itioiit.) kt , 4 deiirnes W.a.ai cnalus: theiimN Ude Itri'i's W ia:t4 vh tins to Hie place of lielii nihil, eoul iliiluil 12 aerus, W illi.'., tlio ll'Ti iniile W. I. Whlia, JudK of Slid Court, tills 7lli day of Aiirll, pw;. Aile.t; W. T. Wllll l.dCIC, ( lurk of siid Court. IH Ji naos Ho vial., petiuty, . 11, I II. k'ckohs, Ally, loriiuardlaii, Sheriir's Sale. . a. lI.KVi.l.ASlA.MUIA( t-. The Republican's Washington cones ponlaMit, nnin referring to the presiden. lial reiiomiuatioii tuattor, gives the fol lowing: A story has conic to the cor respondent of the Republican to night slgiiillcuntly tonliiruiatorv of theeonver nt and Ins seiLitorial visitor. This story is to the ellcct that the president had quite re cently prepared a letter, to bo made pub lic, setting forth his views in regard to the second term in plain, distinct words, and unqualifiedly declaring he would ind be a candidate (or re-election, but yield ing to earnest personal friends he con sented, however, to withold the letter (or the pi 'sent, at least, if not to wholly abandon his intention of giving it to the public. This story is told on thsaut'ior- ity of Col Porsheimer' of New York, who was in Washington a few day aito. He told several of his friend while here, immediately after coming from the While house, that ho had been shown a draft uf a loiter, such as has been already chnr Ststeof Oreitoii, Homo.' nf Cl ii-Liiiii isl II jr rtue of an e f n loll and order id s.le l.s.iel out ol ami under the sale the I'll oi Iliu Circuit Court of the Hiale , ol on suit, (or I us. I iiiiMly of t'lai'katnaa, dated Hie 'Mill day of April, A l , l'. to uie as sheriff dlK'i'ii.l In liver of K K Chiruiin, plalulltr and o oil"! Chris S Finns, di'londanl lor the .urn olliulaud l.vnsid i iii.su. and eo.l uimii a lii'biiic iil ran lereil III saldeoiirl on His Mil day ol Mull, Is, wherein II as orilorial 4hal the lll,'T... ul . ,1.1 .IimuihI nil, on H. . Jlllh ISSS.IU art I to the re il el le herotolore allselieil in Oils n il it and In s Id iinli'rolCiiurl siHrirled and .L'serllied b.. sol. I lo.ul.ly the plalnlilt s d II ni l aims ii hi ed Therefore by vr.iaollls . 1 1 i iiUti'ineut 'not i. riler of sale eoniuiaiul' lull me ti a II at ol ihi sa'd deli-nd un'a riulit tllleainl lnli-re.l ol in sud to the said real i.t.1 tin uli.ivi- relern-il lo and In said order of -W. A. Il,i.diu gives lovely gen, r'sT:!' V.':';!!' w."...,, V' n': slilp tiueo Soulli id Katiite Inn Misint ins n ill. Mcr.lu link Unas l ..mil y l)r..ii. Ii. sliiiiiiiK l)7 eliallis Y. .St nt I ho S lUlliea.l l-oruer ol Iliu N K ' ol see III III slid township, riinnius Iheni e Wet 2s ehaliis. them e Norih 41 nlisln.; Ilitnire Ksl a eh tins in the Hue of Ch tries Wal kel s elsltu thetire Willi s ildclalin line soulb t.J decrees, I ) liiliitlles hs.t VSM. i-Ualns to Hie hninio with tacli twenty live cent pur chase. lor I'eiil. V six-room dwelling. Inquire at the City llrug Store, f oHSit.K oh Thauh A Uisil family driving horse. Low trade lor small learn for cash or will C. O. X Williams r'ar Mule, , due three inch waieon, bikwI us new, pair 5 Hi hiiiiu horses in fins rwulitioii, and new harness all tor J.'is.,, Apply at Ihiuk of Oregon City.1 h. , ..1.1 VI. In, nl. I ii, . ' iIiiuii-i, siiiiili -' ,1 i'Ii nn. to the nlaee of In slu nihil c uilaliiliis loi Heirs hi. no er le.., t ulll. mi -Mood n .lhe itoih d iy ot Msy, A H . a7, ul llie biiiir ul one nelia k I' H at the Court H.iO.e diiiir. In I 1 ii kaui.s Coiiiuy, lireiinii, pru eee.1 Io sell Hie said sIhii e ilsrrilejt real e.lale al piilille aiieilon Io the hlhe. ledder lor rash to sill. I) sild I'U'i'Hlliiii, eosis and aeeruins t. MM KMHIir. Sherln. Piled this 2-ih day ol April. A. H.'iasJ. I Treiiaiirel'H Notice, I have now in mv h im 1 f"e calile lo the pa in nt o; .1 dorsed prior to Oetol.ei :'i,l, l.M-t. lliier est will cease from the date of this no tice. Pated this Mth, day of April Ism;. K. I. Kfi.i.v, Treasurer of Clm kamas County. different districts om on the other. This sctcrized, and his advice wrnt asked re has caused gri'at difficulty in ileterinin- ganling ths policy of such publication ing the l oundaiies of a diet riel, for school He said the letter referred iitsome length purposws, and for taxation, and iscaused ; to the opposil'mn o a certain (-lenient of by the imjierfect system heretofore in j the democratic party to the re-election of use. The Sup'., hopes soon to have (Ins j Cleveland and the chinx-e t lint this miht matter in fiuieh better shiiie. I dele.it the ticket. After referring lo this Since laj cmiina into olfce the supt. well known factor in the existing sitrja- IV cutnr's Notice. in- I. hi'M-hy (hen that the uuliir.lsueil j :, - w nt 1 ,. . i It.li'.l e.eeul'.r ul I lie e-l ue 0 t'e. ,.,11-r l e .1-t-i i.e-l I tie ul Hit, roonly of j I In k on i nnd at ue "t tirivon by llie ll.nior ahlrCi I) f.-'iri ot I le s Od eaiuly Ciernlorej lad per.,. it. h.vlim el urns analust Hie said j i.i srn reotilri-il lo pri-.eul Itti-ui to tue, wur, proper serine illioi. al ilieiirtiee ol Jnhnsoti, ale. Conn A l.lliiiiau in iim'U.iii Clly. Uiksmsa 1 ..mil), i oi's. oi. ell Mil sis mouths trout the Isle ol litis ii, an r Paled April Mf. u IIKHMAM A I KK, I 2714 Fseeulor of Ibe e.lule ul I'hllandrr Vilirc id. tppolnt'iioiit of Administrator. ' In the miller "f the K.tile I ol Willi on K II .ejs.deeeise.li NiSlre Is hereby flven Ik H the tin tar, line I I hss lr.eu by an order ol the ll uioralile County j Ciiitrl of Cl irkaioa. Cniiniy. ilresmi. duie ap I i,.i.li..l dmuiiir.ir ol s ibl e-iaie All per. I Bull. Ii ii llif ei mil. an ini.i b.ih i-.i.ii- ,i. nn.' Notice ia hereby given that the nasea-i ,, u,,uried to pre.eul iheiul , my attorney. II. B, t r,i. lors'iii I or, rri -ii. wiii.ii. 111 .lllll. from I e dale ot till Hee iiutiFiti ii si'urr. A.lnilnlstrit.r ol the e.i .to of Willi tut It. Se.itt dia'e.srd. Aiiiiouiieciiiiiil. 1 hereby aii'ioiinee myself a cm. lei, He for re elect ion to tiie olliee of t'ity Mar shall, subject to the action of he repub lican ciit.vention. John Ki l l v. Niitlre I'e Taii iris. tsrl J4 cikrtifi-iitea tJ eehulnraliin i lion, t'ol . 1 Wahohiier savs t liss f irt-eiiits-tit county luna t-ook, snowing an mo mm , ,., aftt.r n ,-urful exan.in.i- went on in his letler to sy thaf he ry for which Curtis Baird is uow serv- ! hea't'i. The-e iinprjveiiiMits are u ge l to prevent the escape of p.isoner.s, and ; mcins s. isrio t: iM si Ing a four year's sentence is considered .. l" ir 1, inwiemik-nicniie aguoeui,,-With tll , ,nll ;l.nv5 m.. make, it none the lighter that J"""! the b, ; exc,,. .rounding, were good. Its continued rep. ,.oaJition ' ctition make, it even more aggravated .m.sry the sentence, U tilings consuierea is but a just one. It might have been much longer, yet it aermi long enough to ful ffll tho intent of the law. N one can dosibt but that the mental anguish has passed its zenith. All that there is in .the disgiac has I teen his. A four year's sentence will leave him sixty five yearn .a-jf age, if he lives. A longer period of in carceration could but continue the bur Jen of his support upon the,- state with out in any measure sulwerving the law's ends in ordaining ptmishinvnt. . So far Drawn slue l-t repi rt up to and In Cludinj April 1, 1-S7 - Total ;7sjC3 t'tdnrtiiioncnt canceled aud redeemed to April 1, shout f 13,0(0 also deduct amount now called iu to be redeemed IPi.OUO 25000 00 Leivlng indebtedness, April 1. about tStXa) C3 Last year, At this time Indebtedness was . 4M10 22 cancerningi-onnty fund accounts ; a coup tnon school fund Ismk, showing in de tail, all Ihoso accounts, their condition, etc. ; a genera! fund account hook, show ing the sum total of all the transactions of the county, as regards money matters ; an index Irook of county orders, in which is kept a record of orders brought iu to the treasurer and indorsed by him, show ing the number, amount and date of in dorsement of each warrant. Every order is entered in detail in the treasurer's book, and tho nunilsers, in terest and amounts are given in separ ate columns. K.ich order is compared and checked off with the county clerk, and every precaution taken with a view to security an 1 lo discover errors, if any. 44-4l Ci i riP1lr. (lrrt ntu irnni. iii'sr svlinn roeievoil lion, the 'most of whom ureal present deemed it w ise, in view of these circiiin engaged In teaching. For a first urade l stances, to withdraw bis iiauie from all certificate, 8.1 per cent, of all questions ' considera:'.o:i in connection with the are required to be answered and not less : nniiiinatiou. He snno.mcud iu unequvi than ('0 per cent of questions in any one is al tonnes that Im was not a candi study; for a second trade, IK) per cent. date, and suggested thalsomeother lead and not less than 40 per cent., in any 'er who could couimaud the united sup two studies. s port of the w hole party bo selected as the The Important papers and files of the j standard liearer in ls,vs. Col. liorsheiin office have all I sen briefed ah 1 placed iim-r stated that he st nine protested in nuuiK-red tiles for more convenient i against any public use uf hn letter as reference, and the olfice is convenient proKiscd. He told tin) preaideut that tic lit roll if schisil district No, 1.2 slid warrant is how in my hai'ds for collect ion, and the same must he paid to lie undersigned at II. J. Harding's ct.no in Omrm t'ity, Invoti on or la.f.ifii June tith, ss7, oi the same will he !' I.i ( deliiiqiiciil nnd be prtuuptly tinned over lo the sheritr for culli-clion. ).ited I hist lllh day of Apiil 1s7. ..i!H II. .1 . II AHDIM), Si hiKil Cleik, IhMrict No. Ii.' Aoilrtswl lissitl MrllleiMrnl. N.illi'K IS itii.li-r.litiie I. J uni-B W ' in e i.iul In Hie IIKHKItV. UIVKN nur THK i.lmllil.lr ilor ol the e.lsle nt" ilieei.i'd, has Sled Ills Soil ae C.ionlv Ciiirt lor iliekuuta llie r'ae1. The care of the complexion baa Co.itil.' si ue ol sires. m, ami sun i .inn oa ..pp'OUK-.l I'ih-. Iiv Hie ill) ds ol June al Hi li . ir ol ten .. l i n k A M . as ilia lime lor hnsr lnit llie ol.p'i t a los ild aee luut II any IlierJ listed this .11-1 d iy Adiiiliit.ini. .r de Carr, deee i.e I .1 M neh a7 H, r i m k a nr it v, bonis id estate of J. W. Amount reduced during the yeir Expended lor county expenses irom . . . July 1, loS6 up to April I, ls7 IV) 00 j ","7' " . .r.l. Hr.un (r,,m tiiv 1 IW. tn ICOIlHiared lllU'k. Illll if IllistllkuS sllliulll . . . ... .....i -i- .. . i , .1. i the fiilhm'inir hiHike . . . .., . i juiy i, iv, onoui iiuu uu occur, mis svsiein enaoies me treasurer - " - asanossn ,,c . e.. - From j,lly lw t j,,,, ,. m. It I. to discover them at once 4-rime. and as a culprit should sufTur the : tIm.lel iere , drawn about 200 oo ,0 llscovtr u,t"1 at "te just penalty fo hi. misilemeanom. ! Beduction of e., ,1.1. yesr over T,,e treasurer's .Ks,ks, upon a carelul H la,ti ,bout p-joow examination , arc lounn io tie neatiy ami The growth of tli3 business of I accurately kept, according to a system. w liicli enables lum to arrive at results ai 1 once, and by means of which all the I ,. ..In ..;.-..n ii. tl.!.f v.,,.f.rS a-uru u...vt -i ! n. i.L.n.icn in intn i ". i. .vi. m.i.i ed ami furnished by the treasurer with out any delay. The balance on hand shown by the balance sheet, is Recounted for by cash witi. all necessary facilities. The Supt. gives his undivided attention to his du ties, and his otlioo hears evidence of be ing ably conducted, and his records man ifest system and care in their arrange incut and attention. . THK SCKVKYOK'S OKFll K. The county surveyor has in his olfice book of field notes of all the the donation land claims in the county j a book of field notes of the sulslivision. contained, in about 20 town- A new n ater'al cul!cd tao-rock is taking the place of djnaim.e in pr;e-,iie ,.0,,,ltv nd ths vast amount of .mting WJik thit repiites b'astin,'. It , i,,,,,!, for tho eople, which is ia eipcially adapted to usj in tunnels tranHa(.te(i m ,10 olfici f the county a it generates but a small proportion of clerk( UI1( ,iie nect.Fiiity f )r constant ret obnoxious gas, which so often injures pn,.e t0 ,ttI)eri, and books of the office, the workmen. It possesses a peculiar j .ag ma, :t i,ntK)rUnt for tlin clerk to ftdrantage, consisting as it does of two materials either of which uncombined is non-explosive. One of these component i parts is a solid,1 the sther a liquid. The solid is put up In a smalt sack similar in nhape to a stick eif dynamite. At some time previous to usffng the liquid tan oily nubstance) is jxjured over the stick and quickly absorljed. It is then as sjwcr. ful an explosive a. dynamite. The fuse i. then inserted and the rackarock used in the same manner a. other explosives. Ariendorf, a brewer of Sioux City, Iowa who lias just been tried for the murder of Rev. Mr. Haddock, tho tern. Iterance advocate whom the liquor men killed last fall, was not convicted, the jury standing eleven to one against con riction. The foreman of the obdurate claimed that one member was bribed by the state, while the juryman claimed tint he had been offered bribes by the defense. The result is virtually a notice that a conviction can never Ije secured no matter how many trials may be had. . We have arranged for tbe piiblicjition sul a series of articles describing this county and its resources, Tho articles will be .o arranged that they will give anyone who is not acquainted with Or sgon and its resources, a good under standing of our climate,- our suil, our roductions, our resources, and the ad vantages offered to settlers. To any of your friends In tbe East it will be better than a doxen circulars of information. . Wealth can not make peace. The late Alexander Mitchel was worth upward of $15,000,000, and 'he owner of a magnifi cent house in Milwaukie, yet great as procure improved forms for keeping such tecords.for their preservation and se curity. With this object in view, tho clerk has purchased additional books of record of a new and improved fcrin. While said books ure larger, and of bet ter quality of paper than those hereto fore used, thcte ha. been a saving of from 20 fo 25 per cent, on each book, to the county over what has been paid for books ptevioiisly purchased. Some hooks are mentioned with un idea of their good points. An improved form for keeping records of county court coin missior-ers proceed ings, w ith direct and reverse index, in suring quicker work in referring to oases; a register of actions, with direct and ro versa indox, newer and better form ; a record of attachments file ! wiving neces ary facts in better slinK) than hereto fore; a county court docket register, in which casts are arranged ulphabetically and in more convenient form. The fol flowing have heretofore been kept in or iginal papers and filed away in pigeon holes, in bundles and kept in envelops, incurring danger of loss, arid injury from re-punt handling. Tho new forms are printed in books and aru much more sal isfacloi v, viz : letters of administration, letters of executors, declarations of citi- r.ensbip, circuit court witness claim-), circuit court jourors claims. A crcat improvement on the old sys te n of keeping records of executions is secured, in a new form which shows nil the facts in the cuses, condensed . . A new form for county . warrants has been procured, numbering from 1 to 10,000. Raid form prevents any danger of issu ing duplicates of warrants Issued, or of counterfeiting. A stub is attached to in the safe, on hand. A balance is struck from the books every day when busi ness is blink, anl the money in safe counted, and the two are found to agree, no errors of any kind having vet been discovered in the accounts. The busi ness of the,.ofri ;e is rapidly and satisfac torily transacted, and the 'efficiency bf tbe treasurer is commended, as he gives his entire tiino und thought to a consci entious discharge of his important du ties. COI STY SCHOOL Sl'I'EltlHTKNOr'.NT. Previous to the superintendent's tak ing charge ot his olfice, no financial ree- ,ord of the county and stato school funds were found by him to have been kept in the hooks furnished by the county for that purpose, but were kept on separate sheets, in rolls, and in a form liable to ships. There are 7 townships more which there was no need lor him to adopt this step now, whatever iniuht piove to lie wise hereafter lie utged the president to abandon the idea, for the present nt any rate, and finally induced him to yield to bis Misnasions' WIIIT ITlKriT Mt AX. Tho New' Votk World, fiom the heights nf democratic journalism, Belinda this alarm : A prohibition vote in tho state of New,' York almost wholly taken from the Ue- ; publican party, large enough if cast for iiouid nave neia notes, sua the county . t i .i J i tin. ,f.titililii'aria In Iiil'm i-leitiriul 1 1 is. re. nill.l-JliH , l-l Ulll ll.l.'li,n inns mi ot? ISI- lowed his office. Another greatly needed matter in the surveyor's office is to have township plats made of each township of the county, one plat to a township, of the sixe in use in the 1'. S. larjd olfice; they should show the sec- i lions and all the surveys w hicli have j Is-en made, and nil the transfers i as shown on the record books of the clerk's olfice. This system would enable j assessors to assess all the lands In the county, and get at all the taxable prop erty, now out of reaeli and covered up; saiiTplats would bo of great convenience and assistance to the surveyor in the prosecution of his duties, and in enabling him to Itetter serve the public; it is be lieved that they would pay their entire cost in a year or two, by the additional axes they would secure to the county. An old h rk is now in us i, but it is with out lotlings, and has id fractional sec tions, which tho ne A' system would con tain. Tho office should have a tut of survey ing instruments, to ineluda a solar transit loss and destruction. Said sheets are anrt engineer's level; said instruments was his wealth and largo us was his house, tho wealth could not satisfy nor j each warrant, with same number, show for the years 18H4 and 1X85, and county' fund of 18H0. The superintendent strong ly recommends that mid sheets bo cop ied off into tho proicr books for tho pur pose, and that some proper person be employed to compare them, to see that they are correctly tiuriseiibed. In regard to school money in the County, there is found to be between H and 13 cents more per scholar this year than last, tho average amount, this year being f 1.10 per capita, w hile last year it was 1.018, making a total of about (080 more this year than last, of school mon ey for the county. Whole number of or ganized school districts are 85; number of joint districts, 12 ; number of scholat. between 4 and 20 years. 4589, of which 2310 ore males and 2273, femnlesj num ber of pupils enrolled In public schools suit and given them the stale every year since lsslland to have elected their pres ident in 18H4. A labor v .te for mayor of New York last year sulfieietit, if cast in the state and taken in its fair proportions from each ai ty , to have defeated the dem ocracy every year since Ism:;, including the presidential, despite the prohibition vote. A triangular election in Cincinnati last week, in which the republican wins hy 5t'rt plurality, the labor candidate cornea next and the democrat brings up the rear, as the thiid party, 5410 behind the labor vote. An election in Chicago in which no democrat ticket upM-iirs In the field, and the contest between the republicans and the labor party, with the democracy split up between the two. What does all Ibis mean ? What can it mean except the democratic parly next year will bu dependent ujton (he labor vote for success, Senator Sutton of Marshiilllown, lowu, has applied the' Science of malhamatics to Henry George's theories on the land question. Like a great many other the com an accomplishment that no 1 1 Iy of refined tastes can alhiid to iunoie, uinl in leading sm iety clit ics it 1 1, tuna n, Uiilch Ihoiiuht as do the fashiona It i- an acknowledged fact thai llie variational of our climate are veiy severe on the complexion, liotii cable by a rouul.tiosa and ib vncsaof the skin, and locoimterael this "ifecl it becomes neceseary lo call in the aid of art. In t.io selection o this agent t'Ki milch cine cuniint lie exercised. It is well known to i hernials thai many of h" so-called ''lllooma," "Halms," "t'reaiiis"' etc. , contain lead and other IMiisuiin i stilistam e, the long contin ued Use of which is dangerous. The new toilet prcperulion, Wisdom's Hob crime, is guar.inl"cl under a foifeiture of tlOtk) to lie absolutely fees) from puis minus substance II tiki have not yet tried it, do so at oin e, slid he one of the liHinlreila w ho pronounce il the most de lightful toilet aillile ever piodilccd. Wisdom's Kobertiiie jasnh! at lilt y cents r buttle, by Chariii iii 1'ros, l ily lnu Store, Oregon t'ity, Oregon, who give u hsautiful picture card with every bottle. Vol Ire ir final eitl me.ii. In Hie itislti-r ol the est He of j It. It. lompkllis, dt-fet.ed. K.itlre is berehy (lien Ih si the undersigned his Sled bis rtiisi report Iu slid K.uie. Iu the pr.ibiie court of Clo k iniis eoiiuiir. siu ol on-. Hi, and Ihei-ourl ha. Used. June 7lh. sa7 al Hie hour ol lu.H-liH'k A. M ot said day. as a liine lor Iheeaainlitailoiiof sild report and lor Hie hr irlne ol olijeeilniis to the siine, II any. Cure be N o. WAI.I'KS, Adinlnlsirsiorol sil l Kstate II. KCao.s, Attorney for AdmlulMr.ilor. are not now in the oflb'n and are greatly necdod. All other counties of the samn population and wealth as this, in the i ories he finds that they won't bold wafer. opinion ol the surveyor, have said in struments. With the above named improvements and .addition the office, would have all the needed facilities for business. It is now in excellent condition, and conven ient, and the surveyor discharges his duties in a manner entirely satisfactory to tho people and creditably to himself, being always at bis post and anxious to do good work . TUB COt.'NTV lll'II.HIMH, The county building is kept in excel lent condition. The hulls corri.'brs, dif ferent rooms and offices, and other parts Mr. (leorgo wants thn government to own all the land and raise all the needed revenues oy renting llie same. Senator Sutlon nimbly figures out that this would bring in only f2!)8,ISU:l,34.t per milium, wluireus the governments, national and stale, require fr,721fl77,n'li per year to pay expenses Maj. Klnnie brother of J, (1. died in Arkansas last week N ort Invest Fire ami .Murine Ins inuiie Compiiny. I This company is muiiau'i'd hy skillful! i.......;i... ..ii i ..;..... iu i m.i.. i! lllll ,i I w I III I n, hi, mini in-r-n n 1 1 , . - u 1 1- , on principles of coiiiiiieici.il honor, uml claimants may count will rtuiuiy that neither narrow pretexts iur tech nical advantage will bo uigeil spiiiiNl honest claims. If thn agent does led call 'tn you, send him word yon wnii to see hiir. and he will hmo no lime in finding you. A. 8. Ha iv, Agent, ( Iregon Cilv, Oregon, Oiiictry Notice. J. !. Klover wishes fo announce to the citizens of Oregon City thut lie is pre pared lo attend promptly lo tiny work of filling up and cleaning Hp lots in the eometry, Heady for l.usi'iues ul all times. ISiillcv. All srsoiis indebted lo mo w II save costs by pa ing their several nnio.lnts lo Charimtii l'ros, immediately. lu. J. A. Win rn. ' i,f - To limrowt'iH. We hitvo motiev'jto Imid in sums from I f 1(H) upfot4H(K). ,,,, , ilOIIXSO JII't OWN A llll.KMAN. Hee. no, 18HU.' tf ' ORIENTAL - - HOTEL. New Management and Itefurnisbnd. A. T. Sclioi'l-S Vrou (iig-in City Orrir.m. Central Location, First Class AccniminHiutiiiiiH nml S;miitc Ui tun for Coitiiiicrcinl Travelers. Klne Wines' Mipiors and (.'Isara at the Har. JOHN MYERS, (JoiUTal Mercliandisc, Also best m ikrauf Ajri'lcuHurul Machinery. The NKWl'nN W AHHN, best ami cheapest. The NiHIW KHUN I'l.KW. hardened steel laie. steel be un : wsrr oiled lo scour In any anil. I ha HAI.K HI I.KKV IIAIUIOW, t l I.IIVA IOK aud HK hi i Kit. Unties.! Weighs. LOW PRICES FOR CASH. Drunkenness, or Liquor llulill, Can ha cimd by administering Dr. Haines Moldnn Hpemfle, It cm ha given In a cup nf codes or tea without the knowledge of the per son taking it, elfneting a Bpe.'ily and perms- of the building .re frequently cleaned orirurT, nnd .wept, and well attended to j the i ftM "K! iT,S XllT"!' without Umlr hnnwlntlir. ni'l to-rtny Miv ....ii.. ....: i i i . i . v'i7 nun iiriNKiNff (ii innir nwn irft win. inh the largo house provide sufficient space in at a glance when a warrant comes In days; the average number of Mto 5Z ,o eep h,m from garru.leney. . whether ,. all right or not. The war-' months Is six, making an attendance of xLSV 'lZZ I AZ . . , ")' ') nvii tsikCllili rf fi1M lllll illleinie tt. n... ., ')"t i . 1 . 1 ' "k .sou iuie av- grounds about the building aro conlin- cii;c iliu, v Hiveiiiiarice ior me year is ol A Knggnstloii I t Ihs Traveling l'liliHe. Tourist, emlgranls sud mirlners tlnd tint lliisletter's Htoucieli lllllers Is a medicinal sile iriiard agslust iiuticnltltful tHlti'iii.ns, iifion which Ibey ean Implicitly rely; since It pre vents tbe lifTecta of vitiated altuospher, iiieic eiistoiued or univholesnnie diet, tenl water, or rtt Iter eoudllloiis unlavnralile to health, tip long voyngoa or lourneys In latitudes adj went to the eiii ttor, It Is espeelnlly useful its lire ventlvn of the fubrllu (jouipliiliila and illsordets of the stoiuaeh, liver find bowels, wtiluli nre apt io attacN n irivesoi me iiunpiiriie soue sntouru treme cold, sudden elinnires ol leiuimr Horn, ex pnsure to damp or extreme f digue. H not oiilv jirnvi'tils Inlerinltieii mid reinllH'til fever, and olherdlseases of u inal irl'il type bill er oltoiles Ihein. a f:iet which Ins b-eii notorious (or yu ire psst In North and Soul'i Ai'ne"li'i, Mnal(;o, t lio Vtit lu lles'islrali i, .in I oilier c :intrli. ,)) A'll'.N TJ V AS I KD! I) eibls) Q ilekt til s''1 Joe. Howards MlVof Infinitely the luo.t Valuable bemuse routing so closely from I tin family circle and by a inaaier h ind nog iged In a ' Lib ir of I, ive " Itlelily I li lts tr lied -sleel porlrill, Ac. Will sell Inl ine nsoly. ' Millions waul this al ind ird I. lie uf the gre ilest Pre leher 'ind (,r ilor of the age. ij tick Is the w ird. l errllor., In gre it deiuiod. Heiid lor circulars and .'ski. loroiiirlt tn A. 1 IIAM KoKl it CO. Sin Krinclscu. Ijal, The Ulchest lliimoious Ihsik of the Age Samantha m Saratoga! hyJOKIAH AI.MI'N S WIKK. Miss Holly spent nil l. .1 si' is.. o nml. I Hie Wlllltl, of KASIlhlN at S ir il'iK'l, mid t ikes oil Its follies, fllitallons, low neck dressing, pug dogs & III her lulin- Halile nilrlh provoking style. Hie linos is pro fusely Illustrated by tipper, the renowned ar tist of Pork Will sell liuineusuly. Price fnl. IIHKIIir AUKNI'sJ VVANIKH. Addresi A- I., lnncr.ill A t'o I'ulis, Hin I'r inelse i, Crl. THE FLOUR MILL KNOWN us tlie "SiiiKiT Mill" in inirnr travelliig In such niKlons. and It Is an Oltl'KiON ("ITY. for Kllll! or refit. On excellent proiei'llon ug tliist the lulliienne of ex- , , , , , Citsy WTIIIS, ilHJIIIl'O t) It. I'j, Y lli- iunis nt flio Dulles, or JOHNSON Si M tPOWX, Or.-'nu rit.v. - - Ort'niu