Oregon City courier=herald. (Oregon City, Or.) 1898-1902, April 11, 1902, Page 7, Image 7

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    OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD. FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1902.
ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE TO
CREDITORS.
Notice ii hereby given that Albert Engle and
Cluiciiee EuKle have been duly appointed by the
Comity Court of the State of Oregon for the Conn
ty of Clui-knimis, administrators of the estate of
Bamliel Bugle, deceased. All persona holding
cluims against the wild deceased or bin estate are
hereby notiiinil to present them, duly verified
with proper vouchers tof,tht said administrators
at the office of Hedges 4 Griffith, K:-q., in Orpgiei
Cily Ore iron, within six mouths from the publica
tion of this notice,
' Ai,nritT Kkoi.e,
Hbpoes & Griffith, Olahexck Kniile,
Aitoniuys, .AdniinislrHt'ir B of the K.stnte
(of Samuel Kn t'lo, doce .mil.
SUMMONS.
In the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for
Clacktimas county.
Simeon May, plaintiff, vs. Amy May, de
fendant. To Amy May, the above named defendant,
In the name ol the state of Oregon, you are here
by required to ajipeur and answer die complaint
fllrd cuinst yu, in the ahovo enliiled suit and
eoort, by April 18, V.I02, and If you fail to answer,
fur want thereof, the plaintiff will apply for he
relief prayed for in his complaint ii leu herein,
namely, a decree dissolving the bonds of mairl.
mony existing between plaintilf and defendant
herein and the custody of the minor child named
Id pluiutlii's complaint.
This summons Is published by order of the lion.
T. A. McBrlde, Judge of the above entitled court,
duly made and filed March 6, VM2. The date
of the first publication of this summons belli);
March 14, 1902, and he date of the last public.
Uo hereof April IB, 1902.
M J.MacMAHON,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
In the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for
Clackamas county.
Martha McFoeljr, plaintiff, vs. George McFeely,
defendant.
To George McFeely, the above named defend
ant: In the name of the state of Oregon, you are
hereby required to appear and answer the com
plaint filed against you In the above suit by the
12th d J of April, 1802, following six conseoutive
weeks' publication of this notioe, and If you fail
to so aupear and answer, for want thereof, the
plaintiff win take a dtcree against yon as prayed
for In the complaint, to-wit: 1st, a decree dissolv
ing the bonds ol matrimony existing be weea
plaintiff aul defendant; 2d, that plaintiff have all
hei oosls and disbursements in this suit; that
plaintiff piays such other and further relief as the
matter of thrs case may require and as to the court
may seem just and equitable.
This sum inons Is served by publication by vlr
ure of an order made by the lion. T. v. McHrldo,
judge of the above-enti tied court, made and en
tered on the2(ithday of February, 1U02, sld or
der providing that publication be made tn the
Courier-Herrld. and that the first publication be
made on the 28th day of February, 1U02.
M.J. MvoMAHON,
Attoruej for Plaintiff.
NOTICE OK FINAL SETTLEMENT'
Notice is hcrrby given that he undersigned,
aiiinitutilnilor ol I lit- esinte of Polly Qiiinn, de
ceased, hits filed his iinal report in the county
court of the stale of Orgon for Clackamas county
as administrator of snid estate and the court lias
fixed Miiy 5th, I'.'tlJ, at I he hour of lu o'clock a.
m ,of said day a l lie time for si'ttllug said estate.
Any person lm:ll : illy object Kill thereto are here
by no'ilicd to up '-ai-ut Srti I linie and place and
such objection v Hi lie lli-nrii bv lliee u't.
Oil (Hides W DART.
Administrator of Said restate.
(iOBDON E II YUS,
Alii inev for Kstato.
Dated. March 20, iiiOi
NOTICE TO CREDITOR-.
Notice is htreby given that he undersigned
has been appointed by the county court of the
Suite of Oregon, for county of Clackamas, admin
istrator of the estate of Margaret Jane Baumann,
deceased, All persons having claims against
Bald estate are hereby required to present them,
properly verified, to the undersigned at the oflice
oi his altornevs. Hedges & Griffith, in Oregon
City, Oregon, within six months from the date of
the first publication of this notice.
A. A. BATMANN,
Administrator of the Estate of
Mnrraret Jane Baumann, Deceased.
HKI'GES & Giiikmth,
AUornevs for Administrator,
First Publication March 21, 11102.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court, of the State Oregon, for
the County of Clackamas,
Emma Gillhnm,
Piaiuliff,
T. W. fiillliiim.' '
llefenelallt,
J
To T. V. Gillhum. Defendant.
In the name or the State of Oregon; You are
hereby required to eppeur nml mms'i r the com
plaint filed ugnliist you in the above entitled suit
and court, by May 3, l'.KW, and if you fail to answer,
for want thereof, Hie plaintiff will apply for Hie
relkf prayed for in his complaint filed herein,
namely, a decree dissolving the bonds of matri
mony existing between plaintiff and defendant
herein and the custody of (lie minor children
named in plaiulilV's complaint.
This summons Is published by order of (he
Hon. Ihos. F. Ityan, judge of the county court of
Clakamas comity, duly mode and filed March 27,
1902 The date of the flrst publication of this
summons being Maren 28, lufti, and the date of
the last publication hereof May 2, 11)02.
J. J. FITZGERALD.
Attorney lot Plaintiff.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, as
administrator ol the estate of K. L. Russell, de
ceiled, has filed his final report with 'the county
ourt of ILe suite of Oregon for Clackamas county
and that said conrt has set the 6th day of May
19.i2, at th" hour of 10 o'clock a. m , for the hear-'
Ing of said report and objections thereto, if any
there be, at which time all persons interested are
required to be present W-A H0LMIHf
Administrator,
Dated this 27th day of March, I'Mi.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned
has been appointed by the county court of the
state of Oregon for the county of Clackamas, ad
ministrator of the estate of J. Early Faulkner.de
ceased. All persons having claims against snid
estate are hereby notified to present the same
properly verified, at the ofBoe of attorneys,
Hedges' Griflith, in Oregon City, Oregon, within
six mouths from lire first publication of tills no-
tl0,,, WELDON M. SFIANK,
Administrator of the Estate uf
j. Early Faulkner, Deceased.
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Frank Wilson, J J KargfeM, P Wilson, F Moslier.
llilililHnd- C f THllman.R LRinjo, A Nicholas,
Charles Welch, James Parrish, V Davidson by G li
Miller proxy. Q R Miller
Macksburg-John Abbott, F Yorian, J H Pnlv,
P Graves, 8 Marks by John Abbott proxy, W Wil
son by John Abbott proxy, F Mottby John Abbott
proxy.
MolallaO W Robblns, W H Engle, 0 S Herman
by O W Bobbins. J V liarless, 0 W Herman. E
StunjU, C Engle by G V Adams, R P Cooper by J V
Adams proxy. R P Cooper by J V Harless proxy,
Mnrquam--GeorgeOnle,J A Ridhvs, DML abo,
J F Ridings, Ed Shaver, Frank Skirvin, B Jack, 11
L Hkirvin.
MilwaukiePO Snook by H O Green proxy. H
C Green, H G Starkweather, R J Ennland bv'H O
Oreen proxy, TEA Kellwond. Cnarles Bunnell,
W Bunnell, U Loukcov, C V Rii-lev. W s Payne..
P K Worthlnglon, J F ltisley by H G Starkweather
proxy, P Oatfleld.
Maple I.aue--V O Tiiekeruon, J B Jackson by A
A ienny proxy, j k jnyers j fli w are.
Milk Creek -J J Miiilatt, J J Gurd, J KnotU, H
H Perry, William Wallace by J Kuekson oroxy.
A Moldenhauer, W J M ildeuhnuer by A Moldea
bauer proxy, H Uard.
Oregon City No 1 -K U Ke'lv. C W Ke y. T F
Cowing, .1 Jack. George W Grace, ; D Lalour-
eite.J W Powell, H C Stevens, A Lueliing. J W Nor
ris, ii u r.iy, t ti rooper, a t btiaiKht, ueorge
E Hargreavea, F A Toepleman, S ti M.,hler. bhu
ley Buck.
Oregon tlty No 2-H J Harding by M P
Chapman proxy, W O Green by M P Chapman
proxy,w Wilkinson Dj M r i;napman proxy.
Oregon C tv No a 8 V Francis by K Dixon
proxy, C. M Mason by E Faireiongh nn.xy, Fr 'd
J Meyer by E Dixon proxy, Matt Justin byRB
Beatie, proxy.
New Era--J F Brlggs, E N Foster, William
Heerdt, William Brenner by 'F Brlggs proxy, H
H Bogges, P H Meade by Charles Bauman proxy,
J Strege, F k Foster.
0swego--A S Halverson, M uettatull, A Fortnias,
J Johnson, W L Snidow.
Pleasant Hill J N Woodv, J Baker, John Rob
erts, H R Baker, by W F Young proxy 13 8 Young
oy w i loung proxy, w i loung DyJ HaKer
Eroxy G 8 Bailey by W F Young proxy.C A Biker
y J Baker proxy.
Bullruu A C Thomas by H McHugin proxy, J
N Thomas by H licGugin proxy, F S McGugin by
ti McGusin proxy. H McGuain.
Soda Springs- J N Groshong, 1 M Groshong,
Jonn Hlienard Dy w kusbbi proxy, n Kusiell.
Needy William Thompson by A S Thompson
proxy, p Moore, a noshberger, r Moore, 1 J Bige
low, L Mosberger.
Spring water 8 H Rainey, Phil Shannon.three
proxies.
Tualatin -.-T L Turner. John H Turner, G F
Aden, J G Aden, M Urosse, E Sharp, A Kollemler
Union- -Hid Graham, R H Criseell, A A Slraeral
Dy M w tjrissen proxy.
Viola- L t'link. D c Richardson. A M Klrchem
West Oregon city Ira Jones, E Mass, J P 8hiw
bv Ira Jones oroxy, K Parker, J P iJevens hy Er
nest Mass proxy. W R Reams proxy. Ed Olds, W
torn by E Mass proxy, J rowuseua by Muss
pmxy. c Moennge Dy t MasB proxy, J u Miner uy
Mass proxy.
Kinin li w uwingi j r.acan, w k uranam Dy
,T Owings Mart Hobb us, W F Stanton.
Wi'Ht iin-gon i iiy K Mss, Ira Jones, Jeff
haw, M Clancy, J P Bevens, W K Re .m, 1 Car
mack, Ed Olds", John Townsend, Walter Ford,
Jess Miller.
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accepted. This U a fine opportunity to obtain rood descriptive reading
matter lor little or nothing.
Wonderland
District No. 3, Milwankie ami Clack-
auias Justice, .lames Well", of Clacka
mas ; constable, Leonard lone, ol ( lack-
amas.
District No, 4, the three Oreir in Citv
precincts, Ahernetby, Maple Lane, Oa
nemah and West Oregon Citv Justice,
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Younir; cominiiteeinen, J. Biker, J.N.
Woods, VV. K. Yonnij.
Soda Springs Road snpervi-or, B. F.
o vies: rominitteemen, O B iylen, A..
Russell, D. M.C oshon'.
rJpritiBwater No lej.ort.
Tualatin Rnsd supervisor, T'h
Aden; committeemen, Georye Aden
A. Bachroan, H. Toedtemeier.
West Oregon City Road supervisor.
Jiff Shaw; cohiiiiitreeinen, 11. Jones,
K. Mass, K I). Olds.
Viola Road supervisor, JaniM Kul
lam; committeemen, L. Funk, F, E
Walker, D. C. Richardson.
Union ; no report. . ' .
J.J.Cooke was elected Thai n7i an of
the campaign cominitiee, aiai K liner
Dixon, 8t crelarv.
H. G. Starkweather made an excel
lent presiding olhcer, and th" s-i-retu-ry
and Mssisfant secetary, L mis Funk,
and W. F. Young, did efficient work,
althonith their labors were arduous, oa
account of it. being the largest conven
tion ever held in lackam.is county.
C N. Wail, alsodeerves credit lor ibe
able manner in which he filled the du
ties of chaiinun at the democratic,
county convention.
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Address DA VOL HKDICIXal CO.. P. O. Box. 207ft. Ban Francisco. CsJ. JbrSaUbl
G. A. HARDING, Druggist, Oregon City
Orego
At the afternoon session, Hie report o(
the committee on order of business was
read, and accepted.
llierp rt ol Uih cminultep on cre
dentials showed llint all the precincts
were represented, exceot Cascades and
Cherry ville, Hint the total vote of the
convention whs 281 .
The report of the p!a' form committee
was adopted wilh ujucu coiniiiendulory
enllmsiasm.
The temporary officers were made
permanert. Ou motion four tellers,
W.T.Johnston, of Clackamas; E, E.
Charman, (if Oregon City ; L. W. Hobr
bins, of Molalla, and George Knight, of
Oanby, were appointed.
11)6 first order of business was the
nominuiion of a state senator. W. 11.
Engle, who was seconded by George
Ogle and others, presented the name of
George W . Grace. C. W. Ganong
named Gilbert 1-. Hedges, and was sec
onded by A. A. Ke ney. VV. W. Jesse
nominated J ,1. C ae, who declined.
Geoige VV. (iratv whs nominated over
'-'lbtri i,. Hidge by a vote ol 167 10
108.
ior representatives, K. B. Beatie pre
sented the name of O. N, Wait, of
Cau by; E. E. Charman named O. VV.
Eastbam ; 11. K. Cross named C. F.
Clark, of Clackamas ; Dr. J. VV, Norris
named G. L. Hedges, of Cane.nah ;
J. M. Turner named M. N. Orissel, of
Union. 1 lurk made a determined ef
furt to withdraw, but a nomination was
forced upon him by acclamation. J. E.
Hedges, also w.ia nominated by accla
mation on motion of Robert A. Miller.
C. N. W iiit declined a nomination in
spile of the earnest entreaties of bis
friends. M. N. Crissel withdrew his
his iiHine, and O VV. Eastliam was
nominated by acclamation.
Ferdinand Hath, of George placed in
nomination Elmer Dixon, followed
with a second by Cro.18, for county
judge. Mr. Dixon was nominated by
acclamation for county judge.
For sheriff, J. E. Jack was named by
0. D. Latourette. C. F. Clark pre
sented the name of William Johnson, of
Damascus. Ira Jones named E. D.
Olds. A. A. Kenny named J, R. My
ers, of Maple Lane. John Abbott
named P. M. Graves, of Macksburg.
The two latter withdrew, and the lirtt
ballot resulted in the nomination of J.
E. Jack, who received 10(1 voles. John
ton received SO votes, and Olds 13.
For clem ,E. II. Cooper was named
by George Ogle, and received t,he nomi
nation by acclamation.
For recorder, L. E. Grazer, of Bar
low, was nomed by J. E. Hedges, and
received the nomination by acclamation.
George Knight, of Canby, was named
by Abbott, but declined.
For assessor, William Johnson was
named by 0. K, Clark, and was nomi
nated by acclamation. II. C. Gilmoie
named George Knight, and J. II. Daly
named II. G. Starkweather. Both the
latter declined.
For treasurer, Alfred Lueliing, of
Milwaukie, was named by T. R. A. Sell
wood, and received the nomination by
acclamation.
For county commissioner, W. F.
Young, of Pleasant Hill; C. W. Kisley,
of Milwaukie; A. E. Alspaugb, of Ea
gle Creek; E. J. Russell, of Oswego,
and Charles Moehnke, of WeBt Oregon
City, were named. The first ballot re
sulted as follows: Young 106, Rislev
82, Alspaugb 4"), Moehnke 13, Russell
5. All the candidates withdrew, ex
cept Young p nd Risley,a nd on the sec
ond ballot the former was five votes
ahead, but the scattering ballots pre
vented him from having a majority.
On the third ballot Risley received 149
votes, and Young 113. The former was
declared elected.
For surveyor, Henry Gaus named
A. M. Kirchem, of Yiola, who was nom
inated by acclamation,
F'or coroner, Dr. J. W. Powell was
named by Georga Ogle, and received
the nomination by acclamation.
The following district and precinct
nominations were ratified by the con
vention :
JUSTfCES OF TIIS FKACE AND CONSTABLES,
District No. 1, Pleasant dill, Tuala
tin and Union Justice, George Aden;
constable, Charles Thompson.
District No. 2, Oswego. No nomination.
. J. W. LODEH,
Citizens' Candidate for Justice of
the Peace.
J. W. Loder, of Oregon Citv Nc 2; con
stable, Henry Cooke, of Oiegon City
No. 2
No. 5, incorporated into other dis
tricts. ,
District No. 6, New Era and Canby
Justice, James Evans ; constable, John
Graham, bo'h of Oanby.
Dfstrict No. 7, Bailow and Macks
burg Justice, Jacoh Reuck,of Barlow;
constable, Lane Grlbble, of Macks
bur. District No 8, Molalla, Marqnam
and Soda Springs Justice, H L. Skir
vin; constable, John. Halt, both of
Marquam.
District No. 9. Beaver Creek and Milk
Creek Justice, William Miller, of Milk
Creek J constable. F. Moldenhauer.
District No 10, Highland and Can
yon Creek Justice. L. P Williams;
constable, ts. u. l aimer, ooin or miik
Creek.
District No. 11, Hardinir, Rminewa
ter and Viola Justice, J. J. Burgfeldt,
ofJVi'da; constable,. F. 11 King, of
Harding.
District No. V2. Damascus ami Bor
ing Justice, (!. Thorpe ; cous'alile, John
L. lintec, both ot Kotisr.
District. No. 13, Ca-'C;ite, Bull run
and Chert vi'ihe. No nminniiina
Distiict No. 14, G,trH'ld, Gen-ire a-M
Eale O-eei ,lutiH, Cln-ile Cwseily;
const able, lluimr Glover, of Lale
Creek.
Distiict No, 15, Neeily and Killin
Justice. D. Kauffiuiiun ; con liable, Sam
uel Kaufftnann, both of Needy,
CAMPAIGN COMMITTEEMEN AND ROAD SUPERVISORS.
On motion a resolution passed
that
that three csmpaign -committeemen be
nominated from each precinct. The
first-named in the following precinct
lists is the chairman Some of the del
egations had g-jue home, tint tiieir dele
gations can forward their nominations
for comtuitteernen to the cnmptiin secre
tary, Elmer Dixon. The u i.ninationi
f r road supervisor are also appended to
this list, fur as reported to the con
vention. In some instance ' the nomi
nations of the democrats, sueiali-its , or
even republicans were endorsed for road
supervisor :
Aliernethy Road supervisor, Jesse
May field; comniilteeuien, Robert A.
Milier, H. E. Cross, E K. Kennedy.
Beaver Creek Road supervisor, John
Shannon : coininitteineii John Shannon,
C. F.Baker, T. VV. Duffy.
Barlow Road supervisor, Henry
Zeigler; committeemen, VV, VV. Jesse,
D. O, Freetn in, A B. Widdows
Bullruu Road supervisor, James Ke
gele; committeemen, Asa Thomas, V. E
Mctiilgin, ivi. Thomas.
Borings Road siipei visor, J. S. Eiid
sail ; committeemen, list not sent in
Oanby Road supervisor, John Bany;
committeemen, 11. 0. Gilmore, George
Knight, Ctiarles Roth.
Canemah Road supervisor, E E.
Kellogg; committeemen, Gilbert L.
Hedges, O. W. Ganong, E. E. Kellogg
Clackamas Road supervisor, Walter
Wilson; comiuittemen, C. F. Clark,
W. A. Mills, John Uaffney.
Cascades, not reported.
Canyon Creek Roail supervisor,
pone reported; committeemen, V. R.
Garrett, U. 8. Dix, B. 0. Palmer.
Cherry ville ; not reported.
Damascus Committeemen, William
Johnson, II. Ritssatl, F. Bates.
Eugle Creek Road supervisor, G. B
Linn; committeemen, I. Gordon, Noah
btingley. Joe Bracket!.
Garlield Road supervisor, W. R. Oat-
field ; committeemen, John I. Irviu,
G J. Krigbaum, William Oatfleid.
George Not yet repotted.
Harding Committeemen, J. M.
Tracy, L. II.. Kirchem, '. D. Robblns.
Highland Road supervisor, Charles
Welch; committeemen, not yet handed
in.
Killin Road supevisor, John Engan;
committeemen. G. VV. Owings; John
Eagan, J. A. Stanton.
Macksburg Road ' supervisor, Her
man Harms: committeemen, J. R. Ab
bott, P. M. Graves, John II. Daly.
Maple Lane Road supervisor, W, 0.
Dickerson ; committeemen, A. A. Ken
nev, W. 0. Dickerson, J. R. Myers.
Marqnam Road supervisor, John
Barrethj committeemen, T. J. Ridiugs,
Barton Jack, George Ogle,
Molalla Road supervisors W. II.
Engle; committeemen, L. W. Robbins,
W. W. Everhart, W. II. Engle.
Milk Creek Road supervisor, J.J
Mallatt ; committeemen, II. II. Perry,
John Mulvaney, P. A. Moldenhauer.
Milwaukie Road supervisor, W. H.
Oounsell; committeemen, T. R. A. Sell
wood, W. H. Payne, 0. W. Risley.
Needy Road supervisor, E. A. Mon
tanden ; committeemen, C. W. Nobliit,
I. J. Bigelow, A. Moshberger.
New Era ; no report.
Oregon City No. 1 No road super
visor; committeeman, J. W, Powell,
T. F. Cowing, George E. Hargreaves.
. Oregon City No. 2 No road super
visor; committeemen, J. P. Lovelt, J.
Gleaion, E. E. Charman.
Oregon City No. 3 No road super
visor; committeemen, John Gren,
A. P. Fairclough, Fred J. Meyer.
Oswego Road supervisor, Thomas
Fox; committeemen, Henry Gins,
James Coon, Thomas Fox,
Pleasant Hill Road supervisor, G. 8.
CITIZENS PLATFORM.
The citizens convention of Clackamass
county composed of delegates from aU ,
the precincts of the county, uon-partl-an
in character, with a sincere md de
termined purpose to relieve the over
burdened taxpayers of the county from,
the selfish domination of the most cor
rupt ring that has ever fastened itself
upon any people; and at the same time
to redeem the once good name i Clack
amas county from the further control of
a political "boss," who has not hesi
tated upon proper consideration to bar
ter and to sell its character and reputa
tion to the highest bidder, here by
pledge ourselves to work unitedly to
gether for these great ends, willing- o
subordinate partisans! ip to patriotism,
that justice already too long de'ayed.
may be meted out where ' due and civic
r'ghteriusness may ag-iin prevail among:
our people, hereby aek the co opemtion
and active support of every voter in the
county without regard to previous polit
ical aliiliations for aid in the coming:
contest.
We further agree and publish the fol
lowingi eclarations and .statements oE
financial status of the c unty :
First We demand that the election
of United States senator shall be by di
rect, vote of all I lie. iiuonle. thereby re
moving as far as can be occasion for
wholesale bribery in.il corru tion witlu
! the endless si-andals that bring di-grace
j upon our present mo In of selecting a
semi' or.
Second V r 1hh ri i'y in favor of
the "Initiativ. a . RetVr--11(111111" amend
ment now p ii 'ins; 'or u I option oy pop
ular vo'eat 'in- cuiuing eh-ctioT and rec
ommend that ur peopie make speciaS
efforts that a majority vcte be made im
its favor.
Third We view with alarm the pres
ent financial conditiou in the country.
In 1893 after the extiaordinary ex
penses connected with the construction!
of the court house, the suspension
bridge and the Baker's Ferry bridge,
amounting to about $H0,000, the county
was in debt $57,925. . It was at the next
election thereafter that the affairs oi
the county were practically 1 given over
into the hands of the present ring-.
Since then the indebtdness of the
has been accumulating at the astonish
ing rate of over $10,lHiU per year and
careful odiei-i Is now pla -.e the indebted
ness of the county at $750,000 while
others equally sincere, tlx the amount at
$200,000.
Fourth By comparison, we note ac
cording to the otlieial figures that it
cost, exclusive of roads, $3 64 per capita
to pay Ihe running expenses ol Clacka
mas county lor a ynir. For the same
service it, cost $1 70 in Washington conn
tv; $l.(il in Marion; $1.08 in Linn, audi
$2 03 in Lane county. While the aver-
nue expense ol the whole eUuu id but
$2.51 I'lio secretary ol s a:e repottts
that if the present rate of expenditures
in this county are maintuiiu'd for the.
next four years our mate lax will then
be .0(102 instead of .0;i:;5 us at present or
neatly double the amount now paid.
We note also that while Clackamas
county is third in population, seventh;
in assessed valuation, it is second in tat
penses (exclusive of roads) of all the
counties in the state reaching the total
of $09,535.55 for the year I'JOl is against
30,021.98 for Lane; $31,301 43 for Linnk
and $44,720.49 for Marion county.
(Continued on page 0),
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