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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1916)
OFM'fJOS' CITY KN'l T.KIMMHi:. 1'UMiAV, JAXPAHV 7, VWl BETWEEN O IID 500 GO DOWN ON TORPEDOED BOAT LONDON AOVIIH ONLV fOUR OATS WINI IAUNCHCD f ROM UMR PIASIA. AHFRICAM CONSUL MIEIY.IS Of! SHIP'S PASSENGER IISI Pa'tia It Believed la Have Ctrrltd Leail 300 Pateongert, Including 0 Wtmin, SI Children and Many Bablet al LONDON, Jan. I.-Four me boate. filled to thtlr tenacity of SO each, claartd the torpedoed llnar Portia, leaving lha balance of th 20 Phmb gar and 100 to 300 era either aboard or In the . Thar war II woman and J chil dren aboard. Tha Parala carrlad much aaatt rn mall, but no t'oopt U)MWIN, Jan. 1 Tim slcaliiehlp l ril.i if III" I'eiilnault and Oriental line waa aunk. preauinahly by licr man auhiiiarlii, al I o'i Im k Thuia.lat afternoon. Duly four boate wr launched A majority of Uik paaaen it rM, aa well a member of lb crew. perlahcd. A statement Waned hre lo - ilar by an official of the et.-am-hlp company follows: Tl, I.. I Wmil of Hi.. IVrala l.-i T.i..,lv Ml., r.rrl-,1 a tar...; number of pnaeciiger " Tli IVrnia aullril from ImhIiiu for lltiinluiy Ix-t'i'iiiU'r I ft. Hb oaa bull! In I lino a, nl ri'Kinti ri'il "'.U luna. It la bullfvi'd Hi l'i rU rarrli'd al l'at 3M MMiiitrr Tli natli'imlMy of I In- iiluiiarliii r aponiillil for III IV ruin 'a ilt ruction l not ktioKii. Iit'tnlU Mi-r nifaRiT. Hulirrl M Mt'Nly, Amorlran ronanl nl Ail. n. w a paani'iiicr. Mr.Vi't'ly la Irnin MiinrtH'. N. ('.. and waa up polnli d i-onaul li-lolir M. A 1'ilT aluli'inrnt Kh n onl by tlirl ati-ainalilp roinpuny mI.I: "Tim IVraln la'lnl it l (iil.rull.ir and Muru'lllra. wlirr alii' dliu liuriti'd mall Adillllonnl paarni;i'r vii'r laki'ii alHinrd at tlu'M porta. Tbi-n Hi vr ii'l pnx riiloil to MulU No trmipa rtv atioard. "Tin I'rrala currli'd a ainull mrito Kin ( nrrli-il l.'O aaliHiu puaai'mf'Tt. ' Huron Jolin Wallrr KiUaril IioukIuh MoiiIukuii of Ili'tilli'U tun pnam'tiKi-r. Nlni'ty wiiiiimi, 31 rliilitrrii and a mini biT of Imbka alno wore annum tin1 pa ai'nKi'ra. . Tlio I'rralu amik ao rapidly llntl only four IhinIr rro Munched. It waa on of I lie fliii't (Hiala rnKuiiiil In Hit' In (llmi aiTvli v. Offlrlu'a of III llu Utd Hint Hi vpkhcI rnrrlt'il no inunlllotia of wur Tlioy Hllmiili'd tlmt llir wr piiHKini:i'r, InrlmlliMi Kfi wonirn anil 2S children. 'I UnliiTt Silniulifl, road aupervlmir, proapcrouN Mullno furinor, and lirnllii-r of Ctirla HcIiucIh'I, city uttornny anil mcinlicr of tho loKlnlHluri', yonlonliiy nltcmptrd to rcKlnter, and fulled. Thereupon Mr. Schuclml vowed Unit the roKlHlrutloti law wna Inva'ld, unci (lint ho would fiitht It to tho "tuto an promo court, and defeat It. He waa citizen, ho mulnlulnod, dlrtctlnK Ills ro- inarka to tho doputlea In County Clurk MurrlnKton's offlco, and the crowd that lllled tho room aa well, and aa auch would exert hia Huh la. Mr. Hrhuoliul'a trouble, laid In III Inability to produce Mm fatlier'a natural Izatlon papera. Itoliert Hchueliol was born In Germany and liroiiKht to this country when a small child. Ho said that his father wus nuturull.od before he beraino of nuo, hut could not pro- duco (he piiperH for Deputy Clerk Qulnn. . lMttaliurK capital dcveloplnit Koso liurx and Iowa capital developing Sutli erlln. Portland capital has not oven opened un Oroxon stone quarry. Tho ;iow First National Hank building Is built of vastorn marble. Notice of Appointment of Adminis tratrix. ' Notice Is hereby given that tho un dersigned has boon appointed adminis tratrix or the CHtuto of CluiB. Ilohno, duceused. All Ihthoiis Jiavlng claims against tho said estnlo aro heroby no tilled to prosont thorn with tho propor vouchers attachod within six months from tho date of tho first publication of this notice, namely, January . 7th, 1916, to tho administratrix at the of flco of 8tone fa Moulton, In tho Stev ens building, Oregon City, Oregon. MAItTHA HOHNE, Administratrix. 8TONB & MOULTON, Attorneys. Notice of Appointment of Adminis trator. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admini strator of the eBlate of J. V. Ilycrs, de ceased. All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby no tified to present them with the proper vouchers attached within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice, namely, January 7th, 1916, to the administrator at the office of Btone A Moulton, In the Stevens building, Oregon City, Oregon. FRED A. BYERS, Administrator. 8TONE ft MOULTON. .Attorneys. TAXPAYERS" LEACUE OF MSI CUCKUUS OPPOSES FAD SUE AISOLUTION IXPAISSINO VltW INT TO COUHT-OMGANI-ATION IHCTS. Ilia In at a uf Ilia old ar baa en Hi umanliallon of Ilia elm kamae Tail) era" league, III r ral purpoe of .ahliti U In unli lh aalrn rl ail Hi rounty In a point ral way and In git dial aaxtlou loiter r ir'U'iilitllin In Hi rouajr ionrt and Dm alal kglalalure. John I . M HUT. wf Harton, la prc drill of Hi In- orttaiilrellon; t'tr Halra, uf l.arfli'ld, vliw pf t alil.-nf . an II M Wainllah, nt :(' eda, I lie e niary Irraaiirer A Ixaaf'l or dim I uta, loiupoai-d uf reprrxuilalltre from rah roiiimuiiity III Hi territory "Y ir.l liv Umi or anlallin. Iiaa litrn rW (im , h((W, d,lr..,. II I pro poacd. III I li ir.K.l.nl of i muiilty t'ub whhh ar l In l or ranl'l. ty follow In mil llila plan tin. '( rn pari of Hi lounly la llior mililily entered by lb iirhUliii Purpoa of League Given. Thi otjei la of lb league, aa out llui'd In Ilia mlnutre of Ihe flr( meet I i i ar ar: Tlii liamllni together of ill taipar n uf raati in (iai kamae county In milled orKatiliallun to eccur. propel rrprrii'iiuiion In Hi counly'e govern ln( Imdlee, audi aa Dm rminly ruiirt ami In lh alal leglalature, etc. To aaeur uni'ir n pr. nliilloii a jlh uimuul Uipaycrt' uiMillng. I To promote road l-ri l.nii-nl I To Inveallgalc lai revenue and n ! M-nilUur And U work III all waya for the d i'lnpuii'lit and filar of i-antcm Clai kainaa county. Pair Purcbaa It Oppoaad. Tb Prnt iMIiilte aland taken by thr liuKUn waa Hi adoption of a rvaolu Hun oplxialli: lb pilli baa by III county of tin- ('mihy fair alio. The re olullon. which will I"' forarii-l lu lb- tdiiiil) robrt, folio a 'llcaolvril, tlmt . Ill Kaat.'ril Clai kainaa Taluyi-ra' I.hkuc. do lieurtlly i ondrinn tb proponed pur thae of tlio Catiby fulr ariiuuda, by tb county court of Cliickaiuaa tounty, I aa rrcoiniiii'iiui'ii ai mil inie iim 'a tiMH-tlng. held In tb comt bona In Ori'Kon City; bcllrrlng thai aalil luii't I ii C did nol vole the wUhea of lb lualiirlty of lb tuipayets of III i ounty." Board It Rapratantativt Mi'liilxTablp In t hi IcaKU la open to all (ntpayera In the eaaleru part of the county. Meetings of the body wl'l bo held quarterly or ut the call of the Ixmrd of illrectora. Th naiiiea of IIiom elicttd oil tlie flrat board of directors lollowa: lliirton. (ieorKii Thurner; Kaal Creek, Homer IJInver; Kalarada, K. W hartlelt: CurrliiNllle, John Kly; C li ner (larlle'd. (luy T. Hunt; lAiwer Cur Held, Fred Hnlea; Ceorgi', II. C. Slev eiia, Hpringwater, J. C. Kllgorv; Sun dy dlntrlct. V. A. I'roclor and A. C. Thoinua; Viols, Itny .Miller; Lnguu (1. A. Kohl; Caudero. Alf Drill; inn ing, Z. I.uko; DuiiiuMcua, 8. Dullas; DimIkv, Fred Horner; lKiver. II. II t'dell; Stone, F. K. Urown: Kelao, Mr Katl. Charter Members Many. Tho charter members of th new or KanUntton arc: W. (ilvena, John C ..Miller, V. II. Union. F. V. Ilates. II C. Clover, II. II. Younl, K. H. Crlffln J. A. II'iiKt, I., lluertleln. Olaf VenllnS A. F. Slupcr. K.lwln l'liitos, Harvey (illison, J. W. Heed, tleo. Turner, W II. Stone. T. II. Odell, 15. W. Norrls, (ialirlel Norrls, v. Niemann, J. M. An derHon, T. K, Urown. F.J. Harkenrlder, Joo Devlnn, J. M. Turner, II. F. For rester. F. II. King. F. II. (luthrlo, 8. S Dallas. D. O. Smith. John K. Kly, II. F. CiIIihoii. Shermau Lyons, V. A.- Hcyl man, Jacob Itelter, IS. N. Dittos, J. F. Lovelace. It. M. StandlHh, U Hale, F. C. Iliirtholoniew', S. E. WonsUir, II. n Davis. II. II. Currln, E. 11. Hill, Guy T. Hunt, Alvln Johnson, N. L. S. I.aury, A. K. Sparks. Ilert II. Finch. E. W, Hartlelt. I). M. Itlchcy, J. 1. Btelnman, I). K. MeConnull, Kil. Stelnman, V. A. Htelnman, M. V. Orlffln, C. Z. Lake, Hun Johnston, R. V. Lemon, Hen S rattoti, II. E. Davis, J. A. Klshey. Two of tho county offices aro reve nue-producing assets of the county, and with the profits derived from their op eration the county Is materially aided In mooting Its bills. These are the offices of County Clerk Iru Harrington and County Hecordor E. I'. Dodman Flguros secured today hi the office of Clerk Harrington show that during I91G tho expenditures. totulod ftl!63.96. and the receipts 1S518.30, leaving a prollt to tho county of $3854.70. In Recorder Dednian's office, the fees during the yeur Just closed totaled Sti299.C5, while tho expenses of the of fice were hold down to $4171.30, leaving a profit to tho county of $2118.20. OUR JITNEY OFFER This and 6c. DON'T MIS3 THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with Bo and mall It to Foley & Co., Chicago III., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive In return a trial package con taining Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidnoy Tills, for pain In sides and back; rheumatism, backache, kid ney and bladder ailments, and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for constipation, biliousness, headache and Bhigglsh bowels. Jones Drug Co. (Adv.) ,. , ... , C0UN1Y OFFICES ARE SELF-SUPPORTING Redmond raises water rate from (1.75 for 600 feet to $2 for 300 feet. "Ruy It In Oregon City- f MOLLIf Ya, Jliimil. J m , . . ion rriMrillf mi ...... . j Vary f of our t lioolinale are left .lo-lc Hut I in lunkmi f"f Molll M.dulf. Nil on r called Molll lialidairliMf, AU'I tier mop of red lialr alum Ilk (Ur In ar s-rcat ln rtI Molll W 0"lr ' ' i ' llr IHH l " " I"1!'1-1'-And hrr bin mouth or al;a a amll If any irut ou was In Iroubl KU'r run al ihir bld'tiux a mil At flKX'irliig ali was a fallur, rli Juat looidn't rad. I deilar! Hut say, waali'l all a pcai maker, Couldn't quarrel ahm Molll aa lbr. On would tblnk all bad nr "eri troul le, S who lot ed li.r, knew ab'd had tier aliar - Vloilicr died when ah waa rlevi-n, Fallur drunkard tnd waa crcra aa a l"r. And Ilia way aba mothrred IIkhmi children' -Fit brolher and alatera all told. Molll UuKbt them lo work and l nnjrt.oua, And nol one waa ajrni y or Ixitd You r laiiKlilnil-alraiiK I haven't n L' r In lb luldat of that lrood over there, Third pew from lb front, yes It s Molll I know by Dial mop of red hair. You aay ab la mothering- thoaa orphans Of poor John and Klvtra Dyer I'm a big orphan, loin ly and homrali k, Won't you mothxr in, Molll M-iulrT Hauiaiitha of Clm kuuiu ''ounty. FIRST BOOTLEGGER CU ANDtRSON BEGIN TO SERVE THREE MONTMr SENTENCE IN COUNTY JAIL. I'OIITIJVND. Ore. Juii. 4 Cut An deranii. flral of the IkhiIIi xcra to b arn-ated In drcuoii under Out prohibi tion act, iN'can aertlng a senlenc of Hire moot ha In lb county Jail today, follow lug a recent proeccullon by Dla irlct Attorney Kmna. Motiduy nltrhl al II oVIim k Ander- aon waa arreateil III ..Vl.u-I. l,..lv h aa taken before the Kin ml Jury; at , i. p in. an ludlctincnt was returned; at t p. in. Anderson pleaded guilty' and wna aenteticed by Circuit JuiIk! Kuiiiiiaui;!i, and al J: l! p. tn. the con- floated liquor vt.i being poiin.l Into tlio courtyard. . The olficera foun l In An Irr.'.on's rooma an quuit and II pint buttles ofj v hlnkey, all I oil leu of leer, two bol-1 I'ca of cbsnipiiitue an J three quurts ofj wine Auderion u'wrli.1 Hiut he lul v-! Iiropriuted tnoM of lb l.quor while M'ttlng aa a ".Hamper" In a Portland 1 a.llooll. HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Tho follow lug real eslato trunafera were filed Ilium luy with County lie coriler Deilnmn: Andrew Slenlawakl and ISrtmisiawa SleiiluwaKI to John W. Roppel, lota 4. 9, b'oi k 23. Fulrvlew addition to Ore gon Clly;'i.O. Ilium he Sluirp to Katherlno A. Stun furd, one and onehulf acre of south half of truct 4", Concord; $10. ...rfl..ti.l Wnl.ir Piiu-.,p X. Ft.W'ti-l!. .... ...a . w . B... ..... Trunai.ilH.Inn roinounv. tola 2. 17. IS. block 8, Terrace addition to section 20. township 3 south, runge I citst; $140. Following real enisle transfers were filed by County Recorder Dvdman Fri day: unuc Ijiue to O. R. Hnrtvwell and Krim llartwell, lot 20, Clackamas I'urk; $l.r00. Crover T. and Lltus E. Judd to Mary and Edwin N. Hates, 20 acres of Thomas Forrester D. L. C. No. 4 township 2 Bomh, range 4 vast; $1. Laura Judd to Mary Hates, et ux., SO acres of Thomas Forrester D. U C. No, .42, township 2 south, range 4 east; $1, Adelo O. and Sterling Foster to A. K, Hlggs, laud in section 2, township 2 south, ruugo 1 vast; $10. 1'. C. and Katie Hockman to Occi dent"! Property company, land In D. L. C. of Anson Cone, township 3 south, range 1 west; $10. Northwest Trust company to John- un Nowland, east half of lot 60, Flna- von; $10. William Mortenson and Margaret H. Mortenson to John Hnrth, .51 acres of sections 6, 8, township 6 south, range 1 east; $26. Tho following real estate transfers were fl'ed Monday with County Re corder Dodman: J. P. ahd Nottlo Young to W. F. Young, 160 acres of flection 17, town ship 3 south, runge 1 west; $5500. O. A. und Josephlno Seuvey to Mrs. S. A. Seavey, lot 21, block 1, Qulncy ad dition to Mtlwauklo; $250. S. R. Legsdon und Mary Legsdon to I. Lelsman, southwest half of tract 53, Willamette Tracts; $10. Anna I. Read to V. H. and Mary M. Holder, lot 3 of block 8, Terrace addi tion to section 20, township 3 Bouth, range 4 cast; $125. Estucada Realty company to W H, and Mary M. Holder, lots 2, 17, 18, ot block 8, Terrace addition, section 20, township 3 south, range 4 east; $1, Orln E. Syron and Reah Syron to Charlos Dewitt Huyner and Ruby Doe Hayner, lots S3, 34, block 46, Mlnthorn addition to Portland; $10. E, M. and Anna Howoll to William Stone, undivided halt ot lots O and H In Hucna Vista; $1. William and Ireno Stone to L, C. Ice, undivided half Interest In lots O and II. Hucna Vista; $10. Harry M. and Marco 11. Courtrlght to Frank Renner, land In Clackamas county; $1. SIX-YEAR OLD HAD CROUP. "I have a little girl six years old who has a great deal of trouble with croup," writes W. E. Curry of Evansvllle, Ind. I have' used Foley's Honey and Tar- obtaining Instant relief for her. - My wife and I also use it and will say It is the best cure that I ever saw." Those terrible coughs that seem to tear one o pieces yield to Foley'a Honey and r. Jone Drug Co. (AdV.) - t - - il. '!' MtOUIRf. In Dm o'd ". U.J U. Ii.IIiX AFTER 22 YEARS OF SERVICE, CHIEF OF POLICE SHAW QUITS I VETERAN OFFICER WILL DE YARD . BOSS FOR HAWLEY COMPANY ! BEQINNI NO MONDAY. After '.'I years of aertice. Chief of I'ollcu Hhsw preaenteil Ilia realKnatlou to Muyor Jonea Frlduv ufiernoon. The ri-nlgnation went Int eKe-t at mid- .j.1.1 ,i. ..i ..i..iif Mr. Shaw has been named yard hoxs r E. L. Shaw. a 01 Maw ley , uM. ..ft .u.i.ea.., and will take over the duties of his new position Monday. He said Friday that tho outcome of the recent city o'ectlon hul no effect on his decision lo go to the paper company. Mr. Shaw served as a night patrol man 17 yeurs and as chief for five years. He was llrst named to the head of the department by Muyor George C. Hrownell In January, 1911. A year lat er. linger Mayor Dlinlck, Oregon City had two' chiefs, E. L. Shaw, supported by the council, and Charles E. Hums, by the mayor. After a fow days, Mr. Shaw was named keeper of the city jail by tho council, and Mr. Hums gave up his attempt to secure the position. From 1S94 to 1902. Mr. Shaw was the only night patrolman, although during that time there were a number of sa loons in the city and more arrests were mado than at the present. In 1902 the late Hurry Moody, who was then constable, served half a night as pa trolman until 1905 when Mayor Som mcr put on Henry Cooke as a night officer. CAN'T GIVE LIQUOR TO If you had a friend, and your friend was sick and in dire need of ethyl al cohol, and if the only available drug store was closed am it you hud a small supply of the liquid handy, would you bo nllowed, under the prohibition law, to give your sick friend enough to help him In his need? District Attorney Gilbert Hedges has been asked this question by a cit izen of Estacadu and he opine that you would uot be allowed, under a strict Interpretation of the statute, to aid your friend by presenting him with a small amount of ethyl alcohol. "There Is no special clause that I can find which makes a special provision for such people," comments Attorney Hodges. 1 ' The question from Estacadu Is only one of a score so received from all sec tions of the county, asking for points of advice on the prohibition law. Drug gists are attempting to learn its pro visions and others are securing Infor mation as to Just the legal way to re ceive shipments frpm points out of the state. A number have submitted form ulas for drinks and for medicines, con taining a quantity of alcohol, and ask If, they meet with, the -provision of the new statnte. '' , ' Up to the present time no arrest has been made In this county on the new dry statute. '- ! Railroads 'placing big "orders sends up1 price of lumber1 and shingles. IDE E. C. IIACKETT ASKS FOR COOPtlTIOll OF EVERY CITIZEN COUNCIL Jan. 3, ll Frlenda and Fullotr ('ooii'llmca: W bar II. el her Ibla ttenlng lo organUa oiTalt Into a law making , 0,j j .hoold In.itU an 'lrlr, and law eiw uilng body to arv tbr gu,r,tr and Ut our oa l.iriri prop) aa lat may. It bonia jitii. rurnlah our p-.pl with all' our duty, aa lojal Americana and pa rlri lly Ihry n.l CleteUnd.) Irlallc cltlteiia of Ibla tommonwrallb (,llo i, fuml.bliig Ha ptop! a lib lo weluli rfu'ly our vry ait, that',lrll.- ,t Colblrd what It 1 our tela may abouud to our irdlt and lo lbs gixAl of lhoa 'io bad lonfl dear enough In ua to plac ut li-r. Tln-r ar many iblnr.a lo wbl'h I could call your llr.tlon but I will re- fer bill briefly to but a few of Ibeiu Our financial condition might U bet- ler iban It la. of ronra. but aim lb Iaaag of lb charter amendment. Willi a careful bual.andlng of our re- courM-a and by pra-tldng lb. alrb I.!, cr,on.y In ll.n . will com. Into ou, o n. Dtbt It Great. Our warrant Imli-hledui-aa at lb: prcaent llin approxlnmlet $'j72.'i flo.'ioo of this being accrued Intereat. : Wc hat $140,000 Iwinda outalamlliig and $12,000 t-letatnr Ixinda, making a total of aliout I is j.O'KI Indebtedneaa BKulnat th city, outald of lb water debt. Tbla condition plates us In a po-l alllon w in-re w dare not pro red with . .. 1 . , 1 . . . .. t. . th' all my appoint, tern the lly further muii clpa Improvements, for , . ,, . .. ,. , ' .... . faithfully and well; If not w 11 find the very reason that we cant get the ' '. ,. , . ., . . .,,,.., olbert that w '. Tb city a entitled money Im glad that I ran truthfully , , ... ... ... . ..... 7 , ,, , 'to tbla. and It our duty to ee u- It aay that l m n no wl reaponatble for ....... . .... a . 11 .. Hiat she g-ta It. our present condition. But well nix-s ter lb situation If given time, and I'm, People and Papert Should Help, glad to b al.l to aay Ibat 1 bellev t lne ,. n,e t0 Pa tb prcaent council la In accord with me on this proposition Pumping Plant The attorn) t tell us Ibut Oregon, City has water and other rlghta at the aoulh end of Main street. I've tried for the paat two years to get these rights determined; but thus far with out succeas; still are told that a Boundaries of Revised Oregon City Precincts Oregon City Precinct No. 1 Hecln uln at a point on Ihe east bank of the Willamette river, where the, center line of 3rd street in Oregon City would Intersect suid river; Hience easterly uioug me renter im 01 aru ...wi .u of Willamette by a large majority early the Intersection of the center line of,ln Member. The legal procedure 3rd street w ith the center line of Madl noceary to Join the two towns on the son street in said town thence south-est baDk of tne Willamette river will er'y along the center line of Madison street to the top of the bluff running', along the westerly side of Falls View ' ,er ne 0f upper 10th street to Inter addition to Oregon City: thence fob 1 Hectlon of the center line of 10th street low ing the top of said bluff In a south- wUn the center line of Madison street; erly direction to tho south line of the,t.m.e northerly along the center line city limits of Oregon City; thence 0r Mu lbon street to Intersection wIC southerly and westerly following the ' c.rntt.r ne 0f Madison street with ten south boundary line of said city limits j t,.r une of 14th street; thence west to tho Willumette river; thence Bown eriy aioriK center line of 14th street said river to the place of beginning. to ,e Willamette river; thence up said Oregon City Precinct No. 2. Hegln ; river the place of beginning, ulng at a point on the east bank of the- Oregon City Precinct No. 5. Hogln Willamette river where the center line 1 nmR t a point on Willamette river 01 .iru sireei in uregou my ouiu 111-, tersett said river; thence easterly fob lowing tne center line 01 sum aru sireei to the Intersection of tho center line of j 3rd street with the center lino of Madl- i son street; theme nortncriy uiong inejCenU.r ne 0f Madison, street; thence! center ll.:e of Madison street to tne m-( tersectlou of the center line of Madison street with the center line of atn , street ; thence westerly a'ong the cen- ter line of 5th street to the Willamette) river; thence up said river to the piacej ot beginning. Oregon City Precinct No. 3. Hcgin- nlng at a point on tho W lllamette river j Oregon City Precinct No. 7. Begin where the center Une of 5th street In, UK at the Intersection of the center Oregon City would intersect said riv er; thence easterly along tho center line of 5th street to the Intersection of the center line of 6th street with the center line of Madison street; thence northerly along the center line ot Mad ison street to the Intersection of the center line of Madison street and the center line of 7th street; thence west erly along the center line of 7th street to the top of the bluff overlooking the Southern Pacific depot grounds; thence southerly along the top of said bluff to intersection with an exten sion of the center line of lower 7th street; thence westerly along said ex tension and along the center lino of lower 7th street to the Willamette riv er; thence up said river to the place of beginning. Oregon City Precinct No. 4. Begin ning at a point on the Willamette riv er, where tho center line of lower 7th street In Oregon City would intersect said river; thence easterly along the center line of lower 7th street and an extension of the same to the top of the bluff, overlooking the Southern Pacific depot grounds; thence northerly along the top of Buid bluff to Its Interestctlon with the center line of upper 7th street; thence easterly along the cen ter line of upper 7th street to Inter section of the Center line of upper 7th street with the center Hue of MadiBon street; thence northerly along the cen ter line 0 Madison street to Intersec tion of tho center line of Madison street with the center line ot upper 10th street; thence westerly along the center line of upper 10th to Its Inter section with the top'of the bluff over looking the Southern Pacific railroad track; thence southerly along the top or said bluff to an extension of the center line of lower 10th st; thence westerly along tho center line of low er 10th and of said extension thereof to intersection with the Willamette river; thence up said river to the place of beginning. Oregon City Precinct No. 5. Begin ning at a point on the Willamette river where the center line of lower 10th street in Oregon City would Intersect said river; thence easterly along the center line of lower 10th street and an extension thereof to the top of the bluff, overlooking th Southern Pacifl- railroad track; thence northerly along the top of said bluff to Its Intersection with .the center line f upper 10th street; thence easterly along the cen- IH AIINUAL ADDRESS MADE TO HIE POLICIES OF ADIISIRATIOIJ ARE CHI aull la now pending brr t part uf lh- rigbia will l dtirriiilnrd. Wrr In a toridnton lo do au cointIM lo par U-fora II ooJ ,U . ,.), i , f,raji.l.-r Ibla tb 1 IIM alrb' aat oHr-gB City and II abould l, carefully guarded. Tbla cau-t m lo Inalal that retain our puriiplng plant. In our rw "lit deal with ' Mr Hawky, and lb iatl. r Waa ami cably adjuated. Appointment of Oflicart. , ... , . l(( of ,,,, 4 XUt rM.((m of )h- ora for many yeara past; ut la Pxkliig alxmt for a chief I hat gltrn th mat ( ter no llttl thought and altenlion. j I hoi lb man to whom I aalnn tbla place la not connected wllb any; of lb warring factions and that he may t-iecute tb law Jually and Impar tially toward a'l and I irual his ap pointment will rellev ua of much of. the anno) once hate suffered In the paat. Finally I would Ilk it undi-ratoud ,rt of this town wr ahoiild, and du ap- M-al for help. You can serve ua and youra-lta In many ways, by saying and doing the right thing at th right ,,. , ,., , of ymJ , to throw any stumbling blotka In our way. and fnretvM la hat vnti ai In ua antlka I Fotu't of Town. This la on of the oldeat lowna In I 1 WILLAMETTE VOTES WITH WEST Willamette, at the annual city elec- Hon Monday, voted to merge with West Linn. The vote stood lo7 to 23. West Linn voted for the annexation where the center lino of 1 4th street Oregon City would Intersect said rver. tlPnce easterly along the cen- lor une f ijln uTevi to Intersection cf c,.nter line of 14th street with the northerly along the center Hue of Mad 8on street 10 north boundury lino of tne city limits, of Oregon City; '.Viiec following the north boundury line of saia cty limits westerly, northerly and westerly to the Willamette river; thence up said river to place of begin- nllig. iino of Madison street with tte north boundary of the Oregon City -claim thence easterly to the nort'ueast corner of the Ezra Fisher donation land claim; thence with the Abernothy creek up stream to the mouth ot New ell creek; thence up Newell creek to the north line ot the Newell donation 'and claim; thence west on the north line of the said Newell claim to the southeast corner ot the Oregon City claim; thence west to center of Grant street ; thence northeasterly' with the center ot Grant street to an Intersec tion with the center line of 12th street, thence easterly on the center line ot 12th street to an Intersection ot the center line of Madison street; thence northeasterly on the center line of Madison street to tho pluce of begin ning. Oregon City Precinct No. 8. Begin ning at the Intersection of the center line of Madison street with the center lino of 12th street In Oregon City; thence easterly along the center line of 12th street with its Intersection with the center line of Tayior street; thence southerly along the center line of Tay lor street to Its Intersection with the center lino of 7th street; thence west erly along tho center lino of 7th street to Its Intersection with the center line of Madison street; thence northerly along the center line of Madison street to the placa of beginning. Oregon City Precinct No. 9. Begin ning at the Intersection ot the center Hue of Madison street with the center line of 7th street in Oregon City; thence easterly along the center line of 7th street to its intersection with the center line of Van Buren street; thence southerly along the center line of Van Buren street to the northerly line of Holme's addition to Oregon City; thence westerly along the north erly line of said Holmes addition to the center line of the County road, known as the 5th Canyon road; thence south erly along the center of said 5th Can yon road to the south boundary line of tho city limits of Oregon City; thence westerly along the south boundary of said city UmitB to the top of the bluff, running along the western boundary of Falls View' addition to Oregon City; thence northerly following along the top of said bluff to an extension ot the center line ot Madison street; thence northerly along the center line of Mad- fcoa street and said extension thereof ta the place of beginning. Or.fon., and I. a a a maar, If a4 B ore, natural adautagia H.aa any oth r loan on lb iwiat V aloxild r roura lb building of g'i ruail la lo lb Iravlmg Kitliiii i,l lb country, and a boo Id rn'o.irag and try by rtery inrana lo t aim at a frln t'y aplrll loaard the farming lBirnt. tur. rounding our fair city In my opinion lb 10 la Bolbltig that will lend lo lb ui'iiuiiiling of lb lo a uior tban to find a market for and buy the farmer a ,fo.l 1 ta. Employ Oregon City People. W al,,,., Ii employ (regn City pro pi lo do, our work and I Irual that Iboa wbo bat lb inployiiirnt of (boa working fur lb city will do tbla. Th taipayere are heavily burdened now and w o Il lo oura-lvrt and lb. 111 lo employ lb la 1 par era wb-re-etrr Mall,l Suggettiont an Money. I bop Ibat tb head of mi h com mute will pmrtil blmw-lf with a email a. count book. In Ibla book be abuuld barg him arlf with lb amount al aport la th budget lo Ibla fund. Aa time pa ana h abould kwi count of tb money apent from tbla fund, ao that lb chairman of each rumiultte tan It'll ua al any and all llmea how much money In bla fund Working Without Reward. Home ar I-1 lo think w ar work ing without reward, but anh la nol Ihn raa. Anything we do well la not without lla reward, and, at th end of th sea son. If tha people ran truly aay that our labors hate not been In vain we will hae our reward In the p'audlt of a grateful oeopl. . 11 each and til do hi duty a Cod gl.ca him the lltht to that duly and we'll I rewarded. Yours lo serve, E. C. IIACKETT, Mayor. TO MERGE III; MAJORITY BIG probably be completed within the next I month. Mayor C. II. Wlllaon waa re-elected. II will serve as mayor of Willamette until the merger Is completed. For the first year, the enlarged West Linn will have no representative on Its coun rll from the Wll'amette district, Oregon City Precinct No, 10. Heglu nlng at the Intcrteclion ot tha center line of 12th street with the center line of Taylor street In Oregon City; thence easterly along the center line of 12th' street to lis Intersection with Ihe center line of Grant street in Cen tral addition to Oregon City; t!ienc southerly along the center line ot urant street to Its Intersection with the center line of Division street or sometimes called Morton Road; thence easterly ulong the center line of DI. vision street to a re-entrance corner on the east boundary line of the city limits of Oregon City; thence southerly along the cast boundary line of suid city limits to Its Intersection with the center line of Pearl Btrect In Holmes addition to Oregon City; thence west erly along the center line of Pearl street and an extension of the same through Darling's addition to Oregon City, to its intersection with tho coun ty road known as the 5th Canyon road; thence northerly along tho cen ter of said county road to the nortV line of Holmes addition; thence east erly along the north lino ot said Holmes addition to the Intersection ot the center Una of VanHurcn street; thence northerly along the center lint of Van Buren street to Its Intersection with the center line of 7th street; thence easterly along the center lin of 7th street to Its Intersection with the center Une of Taylor street; thence northerly along the center line of Tay lor street to the place of beginning. Oregon City Precinct No. 11. Begin ning on the east boundary line ot the city limits of Oregon City, where the east end of Pearl street In Holmes ad dition to Oregon City intersects said city limits; thence westerly along the center line of Pearl street and an ex tension of the same through Darling's addition to Oregon City to Its Intersec tion with the county road known as the 5th street .Canyon road; thence southeasterly along the center of said county road to intersection of south boundary line ot the city limits of Ore gon City; thence following the said city limits, southerly, easterly, south erly, easterly, and northerly to the place of beginning. COURT TO NAME li Have pity for the county court, for this is the month that 60 road super visors of Clackamas county are named. The process Is on now. The court mot Wednesday to begin the January term and lncidently, supervisors, men who want to be supervisors, and men who want tholr friends to be supervisors, are Btampedlng the county court room. Petitions, resolutions, letters and oral statements are flying about before the county Court in such numbers that It Commissioners Knight and Mattoon and Judge Anderson remember half of them, they will be doing well. The personalities of the 60 road districts, the community differences of every sec tion of the county, are being paraded before these three men In the annual review. The complete list of the supervisors for the year will be made public next week.