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THE DAMNED-COURIER, OREGON CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1922. Page Eight WEEKLY PROGRAM Home of Big Pictures Thurs. Fri. Sept. 2122 WALLACE REID In Another Thrilling Story "ACROSS THE CONTINENT" By Byron Morgan A Paramount Picture. Cartoon Comedy Pathe News Prices 10 and 25c. Sun. Mon. - Sept. 24 25 GUY BATES POST In his screen version of the famous stage play "THE IvfASQUERADER" ' A First National Picture "'TIS THE BULL" 100 Comedy. Pathe News Prices 10 and 35c. Saturday Sept 23 JACK HOLT in THE MAN UNCONQUERABLE A man's thrilling battle for his own soul in the romantic South Seas It's a "Paramount" Also a Two-Part Comedy Prices 10 and Zbc. Tues. Wed. Sept. 2627 HARRY CAREY In a Real Hair Raiser "THE KICK BACK" Chapt. 14 "Perils of .the Yukon" And a Paramount-Mack Sennet Comedy Prices 10 and 25c. FRANK HAYWARD'S Amateur Vaudeville & Country Stdre Let'sCo. THE STAR F.ri.. -Sat Sept. 2223 HOPE HAMPTON in "LOVES PENALTY" Last Chapter of 'The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe" Also starting . "In the Days of Buffalo Bill" A Historical Serial Story. Prices 10 Sunday Sept. 24 HARRY CAREY The Most Popular Western Star In "THE SQUARE SHOOTER" If you want thrills, don't miss this one, for it's got 'em , galore. Also a Two-Part Comedy and 20c. ORDINANCE NO. An Ordinance proposing and sub mitting by the City Council to the legal voters of Oregon City, Oregon, at the regular municipal election to be held on the 7th day of November, 1922, a proposed amendment to the Charter of Oregon City, Oregon, au thorizing the City Council to levy an annual tax of not over three mills on each dollar of taxable property in said City to pay" the interest and principal of $15,000.00 of Fire Department Bonds of Oregon City and to maintain a paid fire department, this proposed amend ment Ibeing an amendment to the Charter of Oregon City as amended, adopted and approved by the legal voters thereof, at a special election held May 21, 1920, entitled: "An act to amend the Charter and authorizing the City Council to bond the City in the sum of $15,000.00 to secure funds to purchase fire apparatus, and to levy an annual tax of not over two mills on the dollar of -taxable property in the city to pay the principal and interest of bonds, and to maintain a paid fire department Bonds to run over 20 years and to bear interest at five per cent preniimum, payable semi-annually. Oregon City Does Ordain as Follows: Section 1. This following amend ment to the Charter of Oregon City is hereby, proposed by the City Council of said city, to be submitted to the legal voters thereof, .for their approval or rejection, at the regular municipal election, to be held on November 7th, 1922, as follows: That the Charter of Oregon City, Oregon, as amended, adopted and ap proved by the legal voters thereof, at a special election held May 21, 1920, said amendment being entitled, "An act to amend the Charter and author izing the City Council to bond the city in the sum of $15,000.00 to secure funds to purchase fire apparatus, and to levy an annual tax of not over ..two mills on the dollar of taxable prop erty in the city to pay the principal and interest of bonds and to maintain a paid fire department. Bonds to run over 20 years and bear interest at five per cent per annum, payable semi annually," be, and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: "An act to amend the Charter and authorize the City Council to bond the city in the sum of $15,000.00 to secure funds to purchase fire appara tus and to levy an annual tax of not over three mills on the dollar of tax able property in the city to pay the principal and interest of bonds, and to maintain a paid fire department. Bonds to run over 20 years and bear interest at five per cent per annum, payable semi-annually." Section 2. Whereas, Oregon City is passing through a period of danger caused by numerous destructive fires and the additional money provided in this amendment is necessary to pro vide adequate fire protection and for the peace, health and safety of the people of Oregon City; therefore, an emergency is ehreby declared to exist and this ordinance shall be in effect upon its passage,and approval. . Read first time at a special meeting of the City Council held on Septem ber 20th, 1922, at 7:30 o'clock p. m., and ordered published to come up for second reading and passage at a regu lar meeting of the City Council, to be held on the 4th day of October, 1922, at 7:00 p. m. C. W. KELLY, Recorder. O.-sDINANCE No ....... An Ordinance to provide fov vhe is suance of improvement bonds of Ore gon City in the sum of $9,093.79 for the improvement of Sewer District No. 13, Alley in Block No. 24, Twelfth Street from the, east line of Main Street to tne Westerly line of Center Street, Eighth Street from the West line of Railroad Avenue to the East line of Main Street, Sixth Street from the West side of ,Main Street to the East line of Water Street, and to repeal all ordinances in conflict herewith. Whereas, the Council heretofore on the 17th' day of March, 1922, and the 5th day of July, 1922, adopted ordin ances providing for the issuance of improvement bonds of said City in the aggregate sum of $9,322.43;. and Whereas, the aggregate amount of said bonds should have been in the sum of $9,093.79, as shown by the ap plications to bond on file in the Re corder's office; now, therefore; Oregon City Does Ordain as Follows : Section 1. In lieu of the improve ment bonds heretofore authorized by ordinances adopted by the Council on the 17th day of March, 1922, and the 5th day of July, 1922, in the aggregate sum of $9,322.43, there shall be issued improvement bonds an the aggregate sum of $9,093.79, said bonds to be in denominations xf $500 each, with the exception of one odd bond In the sum of $93.79. Section 2. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. Read first time at a special meeting of the City Council held on Septem ber 20, 1922, at 7:30 o'clock p. m., and ordered published to come up for sec ond reading and passage at a regular meeting of the City Counc.il to be held on the 4th day of October, 1922, at 7:00 o'clock p. m. C. W. KELLY, It Recorder. EE 3E EE rscticsl Clothes MADE EXCLUSIVELY FOR Practical People OFFERED AT LOWEST, Practical rices I: Mttsbnnd Gueuwhat iteovt g Wife--It locks splendidly, lgutss4-5 Husband Xny2 7 its a CLOTHCRAFT Juit ii rand ma- That more like old times LOOK M urn? irr Your Bes for Less oney I Clothcraft Clothes prove that Quality is not measured by the price you pay for a suit,--rather, by the long, satis factory service you obtain. YOUNG MEN! We have picked a special selec tion of Clothcraft Clothes for you You desire snap and dash in your new fall suit look at the new sport backs, pleated models with the popular half belt, or the double breasted models. A written guarantee goes with each suit. 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All sizes 14 to 17 69 Tenth and Main OREGON CITY OREGON OUTING FLANNEL Heavy- weight, : white Outing I U Flannel, yard,JLO ORDINANCE No. An Ordinance, making it unlawful for any person or persons, except the operator thereof, or some person un der his direction, to open or close the door of the cage- of the Public Eleva tor of Oregon City whi?e the same is being operated, or to in any other-way or manner interfere wi tb the opera tions of said elevator, providing penal ties for the violation thereof and de claring an emergency. , Oregon City Does Ordaiu as Follows: Section 1. From and f.itef the pass age of this act it shall be unlawful for any person or persons, except the op erator thereof, "or some person under his direction, to open or close the door of the cage of the Pulblic Elevatori of Oregon City, while the same is be ing operated, or in any other way or manner interfere with the operations of said elevator. Section 2. Any person violating any of the provisions of this ordin ance shall, upon conviction thereof be fore the Mayor or Recorder of Ore gon City, be punished by a fine, nor exceeding $50.00 for each offense, or by imprisonment in the city jail . for not to exceed 25 days, or by both such fie and imprisonment. Waereas, certain persons insist on oprding and closing the door of the cage of the Public Elevator while the same is being operated, against the objections of the bprator thereof, and such opening and closing of said elevator is a danger to the passengers riding thereon, and to the preserva tion of the health and. safety of the people of Oregon City, requires that this ordinance become operative at once, therefore an emergency ia here by declared to exist and this ordin ance shall be in effect upon its pass age and approval by the Mayor. Read first time at a special meeting of the City Council held on Septemr ber 20th, 1922, at 7:30 p. m., and or dered published to come up for second reading and passage at a regular meet ing of the City Council, to be held on the 4th day of October, 1922, at 7:00 o'clock p. m. C W. KELLY, Recorder. RESOLUTION. . Resolution and notice for the im1 provement of Third Street, from the Westerly line of Madison Street to the Easterly line of. Jefferson Street, Ore gon City, Oregon. Whereas, pursuant to an orde of the-, City Council of Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon, heretofore made, the City Engineer of said City has submitted his report and filed In the office of the City Recorder, plan? and specifications for an appropriate improvement of Third Street, from the Westerly line of Madison Street to the Easterly line of Jefferson Street, Oregon City, Oregon, and estimates of the work to be done thereon and the cost thereof ; and Whereas, such Rlans, specifications and estimates are satisfactory to the City Council of Oregon City, Oregon. Wherefore, the said plans, specifica tions and estimates are hereby ap proved and adopted; and be it Resolved: That it ia the intention of the City Council of Oregon City, Oregon, to make the said improve ments, being described as follows, to-wit: " The street shall be brought to sub grade which shall be prepared accord ing to the specifications referred to; on the subgrade shall be laid a four course macadam as shown In said spec ifications', six inches at curb, nine inches at center and 3-1 feet wide, with 6 foot concrete walks on each side and concrete curbs according to plans. When the street is completed it shall be the established grade. The City Recorder is hereby direct ed to cause this resolution and notice to be published as required, by the Charter. Passed by the Council at a special meeting held September 20th, 1922. C. W. KELLY, Recorder. ORDINANCE No. ; An Ordinance, declaring the assess ment for the improvement of Eighth Street, from the Westerly line of Main Street to a stone wall at the top of the bluff n.ear Water Street, and declaring an emergency; Oregon City Does Ordain as Follows : Section 1. The assessment for the improvement of Eighth Street, from the Westerly line of Main Street to a stone wall at the top of the bluff near Water Street, Oregon City, Ore gon, has-been levied and declared ac cording to Assessment Roll No. , new series, and the whole cost there of is $1,711.37. ' Section 2. Whereas, the condition of said street was and ia dangerous to the health and safety of the public and its improvement was and is neces sary for the immediate preservation of the health and safety of the said pub lic, therefore an emergency is hereby declared to exist and this Ordinance shall take effect and be in force im mediately upon its approval by the Mayor. Read first time at a special meet ing of the City Council, held on Sep tember 20th, 1922, at -:30 p. m., and ordered published to come up for sec ond reading and passage at a regular meeting of the City Council, to be held on the 4th day of October, 1922, at 7:00 p. m. ' C. W. KELLY, It . Recorder. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given, that the last will and testament of Archie L. Haw ley, deceased, has been duly proven and admitted to probate in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Clack amas County, and (the undersigned Ella R. Hawley appointed executrix thereof, as in said will provided, and that letters have issued to her. All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present JLhe same, duly verified and with the proper vouchers, to the un dersigned executrix at No. 201-203 Ma sonic Temple Bldg., Silverton, Oregon, on or before six months from the date of the first publication of this notice, said, first publication being made this 21st' day of September, 1922. t ELLA R. HAWLEY, Executrix Custer E. Ross, Attorney for the Estate. (9-21-5t) ORDINANCE No. ... An ordinance appropriating the sum of $8,935.74 out of the Road Fund jn payment of amount due to Oregon Con tract Company, for paving Molalla Avenue, and declaring an emergency; Oregon City Does Ordain as Follows: Section 1. That there be and here by is appropriated the sum of $8,935. 74 out of the Road Fund in payment of. amount due to Oregoji Contract Com pany for paving Molalla Avenue as per contract Section 2. The Mayor and Record er of Oregon City be and are hereby authorized and directed to draw a war ant in favor of said Oregon Contract Company in the amount and for the purpose named in Section 1 of this Ordinance. Whereas, the above sum of money i3 now due and owing by Oregon City and the credit and good name of Ore gon City is at stake, therefore an emergency is hereby declared to exis' and this ordinance shall be in effeci upon its passage and approval. Read first time at a special meeting of the City Council, held on Septem ber 20th, 1922,' at 7:30 p. m., and or dered published to come up for second reading and passage at a regular meet ing of the City Council to be held on the 4th day of October, 1922, at 7:00 p. m. C. W. KELLY, It Recorder. CLASSIFIED ADS 1 For Sale Live Stock FOR SALE Team, mare and horsfe, 3,000 lbs., cheap. Brood sow, Hampr shire, 3 years old $55. H- J. Mac Farlane, one mile south of Carver. (9-7-3t-pd.) FOR SALE 42 head of good ere3. Arthur Brockhart, Needy, Hubbard, Oregon. it Wanted Real Estate MONEY TO LOAN on farms of over ten acres at 6 per cent Long time loans on easy payments. Federal ioans a specialty. Alfred Graham, anby, Oregon.. 3-10-tf WANTED 30 to 50 Acres mostly im proved, fair buildings, good roads, not over 8 miles out of Oregon City, to trade for good Residence proper ty close in, in Portland. Write full description. . Ely, Madison and Ely, Room 7, Beaver Building, Oregon City. tf. SEX PER CENT LOANS may be se cured for any purpose on farm lands, irrigated lands, to buy or build homes. City or Farm, under our first mortgage certificates. Bankers Re serve Deposit Company, Gas and Electric Bldg., Denver, Colo. Wanted Miscellaneous WANTED Potato pickers; engage your job now. Arthur Brockhart, near Needy, Hubbard, Oregon. It WANTED To buy second hand goods. -Will pay cash for. used fur niture, tools, or any thing of com mercial value. Large stock of goods" for sale. J. H. Mattley, 914 - 7th St