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    THE BANNER-COURIER, OREGON GITY, OREGON. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1922.
Page Nine
ORDINANCE No.
An ordinance for the Improvement
of Third Street, from the Easterly line
of Center Street to the Westerly line
of Washington Street, Oregon City,
Oregon, and declaring an emergency.
Oregon City does ordain as follows:
Section 1. The proposed improve
ment of Third Street, from the Easter
ly line of Center Street to the Wester
ly line of Washington Street, Oregon
City, Oregon, shall be made,, accord
ing to the plans and specifications on
file in the office of the City Recorder
of said Oregon City and approved by
Resolution adopted on the 4th day of
. October, 1922, by the City Council of
said Oregon City, which said plans and
specifications are hereby referred to
" and made a part of this ordinance.
The improvement shall be construct
ed as follows:
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
specifications, six inches at curb, nine
inches at center and 40 feet wide, with
six foot concrete walks on each side
andc concrete curbsa ccording to plans.
When the street is completed it shall
be at the established grade.
Section 2. The improvement shall
be classed "macadam" and shall ' be
maintained by the City for the full
period of ten years from the date of
the acceptance by the City Council.
Section 3. The City Recorder is
hereby authorized to advertise for and
receive proposals for said improve
ment, but the City Council reserves
the right to reject any and all bids
therefor. The Mayor and City Record
er shall enter into a contract, or con
tracts, with each person, firm or cor
poration to whom the contract, or con
tracts, are let by the said City Coun
cil for the improvement or parts
thereof, as specified in this ordinance.
Section 4. The contract shall con
tain a stipulation to the effect that
each person, firm or corporation to
whom the said contract, or contracts,
are let shall look for payment only to
the sum assessed upon, the, property
"liable to pay for the improvement and
collected and paid into the treasury of
the said City of Oregon City for such
purpose, and shall not hold Oregon
City by any legal process, or other
wise, liable to pay the said sum out
of any other fund. The said contract
shall contain the further stipulation to
the effect that the contractor shall
guarantee the said pavement for a
period of one year and shall repair any
worn out -places or other defects, due
to traffic, on account of disintegration
or decay or in '.any manner attribu
table to defective material or work
manship that may appear by wearing ;
out of the wearing surface during the j
said period of one year from the ordin- j
ary use o said street, or that may be
caused by the traffic from the ordinary
use of said street as a roadway.
Section 5. Whereas, the condition
of said street is dangerous to the I
NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION TO INCREASE TAX MORE THAN SIX,
PER CENT OVER THAT OF THE PREVIOUS YEAR
Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of School District No. 62 of
Clackamas County, State of Oregon, that an election' will be held in said Dis
trict at Oregon City, Oregon, on the 24th day of November, 1922 at 7:30 o c ock
P M, to vote on the question of increasing the amount of the tax levy
in said District for the year 1923 by more than six per cent over the amount of
such levy for the year immediately preceding. '
It is necessary to raise this additional amount by special levy for the fol
lowing reasons: - : ...
The School District has been going in debt for several years. With this
increase the District will be able to keep on a cash basis.
Dated this 28th day of October, 1922. , ,
Attest: - , " ,
A. C. HOW1AND, - O. A. PACE,
District Clerk. Chairman Board of Directors.
ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SHEET '
School District No. 62
This original estimate is made in compliance with Section 231-A of the
school laws of 1921 and shows in parallel columns the unit costs of the several
services; material and supplies for the three fiscal years next preceding the
current year, the detail expenditures for the last one of said three preceding
fiscal years and the budget allowances and expenditures for six (months of the
current year. ("Six months of the current year" means six months of the'
last school year.) ' "
' EXPENDITURES
i ' : :
' ' - rr- . - . .Expenditures for the thifce fiscal
- . - years next preceding the last
' - - r
Personal Service: .
1. Superintendent . I 3,000. ? 1,500. 3,000. $ 3,000. f 2,400.
2. Principals 4 6,415. - 3,564. 6,415. 4,834.96 4,324.94
3. Teachers 42 46,975, . " 26,098. .45,081. 39,976.34 33,545.19
4. Janitors 5 . ' 4,320. 2,160. 4,150. ' 3,750. 3,187.50
91 Clerk -V-.. 640V - 270. 540. , 535. 462.67
'6. Stenographer ; and
commercial teach-
. er ; 800.' 450. .852. 807.90 354.75
7." Other services . . 7.50
Legal : - . . 1Q7-
Total Personal Serv-
vices .... . a...... $62,150. 34,042. $60,038. $52,904.20 $44,389i55
Material and. Supplies: 1 . . ' ' - .- -
1. Furniture (desks. ., ,
etc.) , ; $ 553. $ - 171.70 $ 501.75 $ 145.14 $ 173.75
2. Supplies (general) 1;800. 487.08 1,888.61 1,770.17 1,064.91'
3. Daboratory , 175. 108.23 340.16 191.71 '- 134.94
4. Domestic Science 250. 131.11 301.68 275.70 -88.13
5. Manual Training --. 250. 85.24 - 375.94 670.25 . 491Q
6. Printing & Adver- ' ' -V
tising , '.. 425. 105.75 461.80 582.51 375.67
7. Fuel ... :. ,...1 2,000.001 156.50 1,875.251 2,091.46 1,625.
8. Light, Power & Gas 750. 439.09 742.41 750. 548.74
9. Water 250. 85.75 220.50 85.75 355.25
10. Telephones ' 210. 111.77 216.93 178.40 . 127.94
supplies $ 6,663. $ 1,882.22 $ 6,925.03 $ 6,741.09 4,987.43
Maintenance and Re
pairs: " : - ' '
Buildings & grounds 4,500. $ - 954.64 $ 2,747.67 1,491.85 $ 2,058.11
Total Maintenance and
Repairs . $ 4,500. $ 954.64 $ 2,747.67 $ 1,491.85 2,058.11
Assessments (High
ways, Roads, Streets, - - -3e"'"
Bridges): ...... 95.20 $ - :$ 178.45 187.87
Total Assessments - 95.20 :..r.. $ ? 178.45 $ 187.87
Indebtedness: . . . .. !-.-" i
1. Bonded, and inter- " ; "
est thereon $11,735. $ 7,022.50 $11,225. $12,040. $ 9,250.
. 2. All other indebted- ' '
neas thereon 200. 1,208.25 34,849.33 37,259,48 31,925.23
Total Indebtedness .... $1135, $ 8,230.75 $46,074.33 $49,299.48 $41,175-23
Insurance:
. $ 175. " $ 483.50 $ 483.50 $ f 60. ? ' 684.50
Total Insurance $ 175. $ 483.50 $ 483.50 $ 50. $ 684.50
Miscellaneous: ! : r
, $ 2,055. 1,164.63 $ 2,059.08 605.34 $ 427.57
Auditing Booka . 25.' 25. , - 25.
Office Rent '. . ' - 60.. " 60.
TotalMiscellaneous .. $ 2,080. $ 1,224.63 $ 2,05lT08 $ 630.34 $ 512.57
GRAND TOTAL ... $"87,598.20 $46,817.74 $118,327.61$11195.41 $93,995.26
tures for the year 1922-1923 was prepared by me and thaj the expenditures and
budget allowance for six months of the current year and the expenditures fa?
the three fiscal years next preceding the current year as shown above' hfc
been compiled. from the records in my charge and are true and correct edfifes
thereof. , i . .
. A; C. HOWLAND,
health and safety of the public and its
immediate improvement is necessary
for the immediate preservation of the
health and safety of the public, in
the opinion of the Council of Oregon
City, an emergency exists; therefore,
this ordinance shall take effect and be
in force immediately upon its approval
by the Mayor.
Read first time at a regular meeting
of the City Council held on Nov. 1st,
1922, at 7.30 o'clock P. M., and ordered
published to come up for second read
ing and passage at a speeial meeting
Of the City Council to be held on the
10th day of November, 1922, at 7:30
o'clock P. M.
C. W. KELLY,
(11-2-lt) - , , Recorder.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the City
Engineer of Oregon City has filed witli
the undersigned a written certificate
to the effect that the following street
work has been completed:
Alley in Block 4 of Oregon City,
from the Westerly line of Main street
to the Easterly line of Water street;
Harrison street of Oregon City, from
the South side of Seventh street to
the South side of Division street;
Division street of Oregon City, from
the Westerly side of Molalla avenue
to the East side of Harrison street.
. And the City Council has set Friday,
the 10th day of November, 1922, at
the hour of 7:30 p. m., at the Council
Chamber in Oregon City, as the time
and place for considering the accept
ance of said work by the Council. All
persona affected by the said improve
ment are hereby notified to file any
objection to such acceptance in writ
ing with the undersigned on or before
said time.
C.W.KELLY,
(ll-2-3t) Recorder."
KEEP THE KIDNEY'S WELL
Health is Worth Saving and Some Ore
gon City People Know How to
Save It.
Many Oregon City people take their
lives in their hands by neglecting the
kidneys when they know these organs
need help. Weak kidneys are respon
sible for a vast amount of suffering
and ill health the slightest delay is
dangerous. Use Doan's Kidney Pills
a remedy that has helped thousands of
kidney' sufferers. Here is an Oregon
City citizen's recommendation.
Mrs. H. Moynagh, 1201 John Adams
St., says: "I used Doan's Kidney Pills
when my kidneys were out of order
and when I had severe backaches that
made it hard for me to do my house
work. My kidneys were irregular in
action too when I read of Doan's and
began using them. Doan's soon rid
me of the backache and put my kid
neys m good working order."
Price 60c; at all dealers. Don't sim-
ply ask for a kidney remedy get
Dona's Kidney Pills the same that
Mrs. Moynagh had. Foster-Milburn
Co.,Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
SHERIFF'S SALE
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clack
amas. , - .
A. II. KRAUS, .
Plaintiff,
vs.
HANS P, ANDERSON and JANE "
Doe ANDERSON, his wife,
- Defendants.
STATE OF OREGON, "
' " . -S3.
County qf Clackamas.
By virtue of a judgment oraer, de
cree and an execution, duly issued out
of and under the seal of the above en
titled court, in the above, entitled
cause, to me duly directed and dated
the 14th . day of Oct., 1922, upon a
judgment rendered and entered in said
court on the 9th day of October, 1922,
in favor of A. H. Kraus, plaintiff, and
against Hans P. Anderson, and Jane
FLOURS AND FEEDS
Retailed atv
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Mulino Flour, Mills
Mulino, Oregon.
This week is
NATIONAL
3
Apples are a healthy food
and are reasonable in
- price. We have them
from cooking apples
at $1.00 to Extra
Fancy eating apples
at $2.00 a box.
The Hub
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Doe Anderson, his wife, defendants,
for the sum of $500.00, with interest
thereon at the rate of eight per cent
per annum from the 28th day of De
cember, 1917, and the further sum of
$50.00, as attorney's fee, and the fur
ther sum of $20.00, costs and disburse
ments, and the costs of and upon this
writ, commanding me to make sale of
the following described real property,
situate In the County of Clackamas,
State of Oregon, to-wit:
The northwest quarter (NW) of
the northwest quarter (NW) of Sec
tion Eight (8), Township Five (5)
South, Range Three (3) East of the
Willamette meridian, containing forty
(40) acres, more or less.
Now, Therefore, by virtue of said
execution, judgment order and decree,
andin compliance with the commands
WEEKLY
PROGRAM
, Sun. Mon. Nov. 5 6
Thurs-Fr,. ; Nov' William Fox presents
Sir Conant Doyle's ' , "MONTE CRISTO"
By Alexander Dumas
"SHERLOCK HOLMES" - ' ,
."ANY. OLD PORT"
Pathe News Weekly Comedy
. . nc Pathe News
Pnces 10 and 25c Adm j.. Cnildren to 12 1Qc
Tues. Wed. Nov. 6 7
Saturday Nov. 4 Marshall Neilan's '
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A First National Picture
A Comedy Drama Chapt. 6 "THE TIMBER.bG N
"HELLO JUDGE" , Ch iTHETIMBER QUEEN"
Two-Part Comedy Wednesday Night-
amateurs Country Store
Prices 10 and 25c Prices 10 and 25c
THE
Fri. Sat. Nov. -3 4
"THE WOLF LAW"
Chapt. 7
"IN THE DAYS OF BUFFALO
BILL'
t
REGARDING RECALL
X COUNTY JUDGE OF
112 Business men, clerks, etc.of Oregon City and vicinity, signed
vote of confidence in H. E. Cross, at request of his relative and. '?
former law partner. - - ?
250 Business men, clerks, etc.,
and would not sign vote of
2600 Voters of Clackamas County
icutui peuuons.
DO PEOPLE OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY HAVE CONFI
DENCE IN H. E. CROSS' ADMINISTRATION AS COUNTY
JUDGE?
Recall County Judge
20 X Yes.
?
5
T
X Vote for County Judge
X 13 X Fred D. Shank.
A ' "
X (Paid advertisement by Recall
Unfair and Unnecessary
Tax
The Taxpayers' League of Portland
are advising the voters here to vote
against the Fair measure for the rea
son that taxes should not be used for
purposes of this nature.
We advise the taxpayers of your
community to do the same, you can
not escape your proportion of this tax
no matter what the proponants of the
Eair may say to the contrary. There
fore vote 305 NO, so as not to in
crease your now overburdensome tax.
TAXPAYERS' LEAGUE,
- "L. J. Goldsmith, Secy.
306 Piatt Bldg.
PAID ADVERTISEMENT
of said writ, I will, on Saturday, the
18th day of November, 1922, at the
hour of 10 o'clock A. M., at the, front
door of the County Court House, In
the City of Oregon City, In said County
and State, sell at public auction, sub
ject to redemption, to the highest bid
der, for U. S. gold coin cash in hand,
all the right, title and Interest which
the within named defendants or either
of them, had on the date of the mort
gage herein or since had in or to the
above described real property or any
part thereof, to satisfy said execution,
judgment order, decree, interest, costs
and all accruing costs. :
W. J. WILSON,
Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon.
, -By E. C. Hackett, Deputy.
Dated, Oregon City, Ore., October
19th, 1922. (10-19-5t)
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Sunday Nov. 5
"THE ISLE OF DOUBT".
A Pathe Special Production
Also a Good Comedy
Prices 10 and 20c
:
OF H. E. CROSS AS I
CLACKAMAS COUNTY
ot Oregon City and vicinity did not
confidence in H. E. Cross.
out of 3,000 asked, signed the
"
Committee. G. R, Hobbs, Sec'y.)
:-: CLASSIFIED ADS :-:
RATES For first insertion 25 cents; for subsequent issues one eent a
word. Ads received too late for this column will be classified elsewhere.
For Sale Live Stock
FOR SALE Two fresh cows. David
Jones, Oregon City, R. 3, Box 97.
Phone Beaver Creek
FOR SALE Team, mare and horste,
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-Or trade, one gray team,
weight about 3,000. One Hampshire
sow for sale, reasonable. H. J. Mac-
" Farlane, one mile south of Carver.
(10-19-4tpd) -
FOR SALE Barred Rock Cockerels,
from fine stockto make room for
layers, $4.00 each, f. o. b. Sherwood,
Oregon. Address Mrs. B., care
Banner-Courier. 10-26-3t
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Six-room house. Enquire
1542 16th Street, . (10-19 3tpd)
For Sale Miscellaneous
FOR SALE By owner, hemstitching,
dressmaking and notion store. Es
tablished 3 years. Located on
i busiest transfer corner in Portland,
j Low rent. Owner retiring. Address
j The Ladies' Shop, 168-E. Broadway,
I Portland. ' l0-31-2tpd
FOR SALE Vaughan Drag Saw, com
j plete outfit, in first-class condition.
I See Walter Nelson, Oregon City, R.
I' F. D. No. 6, Box 43. 10-26-2tpd
TAKEN UP Came on my premises,
light colored Jersey- cow. Am car
ing for same until owner claims
her. R. N. Moody, Sherwood, Ore.,
R. No. 5, one mile east of Tualatin.
10-31-4tpd..
Cost Little, Results Big Ban
Courier Classified Advs.
ALWAYS THE NEW THINGS FIRST.
Ladies', and Children's Ready-To-Wear
209 7th Street -
Oregon City
SCHUEBEL & BEATTIE
ATTOR N E YS-AT-LA W
6 Per Cent State School Money To
Loan on Farms.
General Practice
Bank of Oregon City Building
Oregon City, Oregon
-HUTCHINSON MATERNITY -HOME
Mrs. Ida Hutchinson, Prop.
Reasonable Rates
Sixth and J. Q. Adams Sts.
Phone 498R . Oregon City, Oregon
Holman & Pace
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
AND EMBALMERS
Seventh and Water Sts.:
Tel. 86
Wm. Stone
ATX0ANEY-AT.-LAW
Beaver Building
OREGON CITY, OREGON
CHARLES T. SIEVERS
LAWYER
Caufield Bldg.
OREGON CITY, OREGON
DR. E. A. GIBBS.
Nervous and Chronic Diseases
- a Specialty.
Room Beaver Block
Oregon City.
PAUL C. FISCHER
Attorney at Law
- Oregon City, Oregoa" '
Beaver Building
Phones: Office 348 Residence 1F2
Vote 314 X YES
and Have
.Free
V OPEN to All
GOOD enough for All
ATTENDED by All
AH for the Public School and
the Public School for All
One Flag! One School! One Language!
Wanted Miscellaneous
WANTED To r buy second Joand
goods. WUl pay cash for used fur
niture, tools, or any thing of com
mercial value. Larga stock of goods
for sale. J. H. Mattley, 914 - 7th St
WANTED To buy, one six-weeks-old
pig, Poland-China. Fred Johnson,
R. F. D. 1, Box 50-C, Oregon City.
(10-19-3tpd)
WANTED To hear from owner of
good ranch for sale. State cash
price, full particulars. D. F.' Bush,
Minneapolis, Minn.
SIX 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.
MONEY TO LOAN on farms of over
ten acres et 6 per cent Long time
loans on easy payments. Federal
loans a specialty. Alfred Graham,
Canby, Oregon. 3-10-tf
Superior Quality Shade Trees; Shrub
bery and Fruits, Grown on
Yakima Indian Reservation
TOPPENISH
NURSERY COMPANY
Toppenish, Washington
Salesman, DR.-A. G. GRAY
Milwaukie, Oregon R. 1, Box 153
XXXXXX'-XXX"XXX''
? Phone 711 J
& Mrs. Emma James &
Magnetic Therapeutics and t
Maternity Nursing; X
Room 16 Oregon
Hogg Bldg. City X
xxxkxx-X"XX"Xxx:4
MONEY TO LOAN
Paul C. Fischer
Beaver Bldg. Oregon City
W. G. H. Krueger
CONTRACTOR
House Moving, Raising and Repairing
Concrete, Brick and Hollow Tile
Construction
Estimates Given
Phone 607, Res. 1625 Washington St
LOANS
Money loaned for you or to you
at current rates. Farm loans only.
' GRANT B. DIMICK
Oregon City, Oregon
C. D. & D. C. Latourette
AND EARL LATOURETTE "
Atorneys-at-Law
Estates settled Money loaned Prao-,
tice In all Courts of the U. S.
First National Bank Building
OREGON CITY, ORE.
Phone Pacific 405
GEO. HOE YE
Chiropractor ;
Phone 636W
Caufield Bldg,
Oregon City, Ore.
TOE GARDNER
OPTICIAN, WATCHMAKER
AND JEWELER
719 Main Street Oregon City, Ore.
Dr. L. G. Ice
DENTIST
v Oregon City
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ATTORN EY-AT-LAW
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