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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAV, JANUARY :0, ISC J.
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With every 25c purchase beginning January JOth and ending February J 5th we will
give a ticket in our Distribution Gift Sale to possess the following articles!
J Elegant Velour Couch
J Handsome Upholstered Morris Chair
I Fancy Glass Cupboard
I Comfortable Willow Rocker
- 2 Chiffioner, five drawers
1 Kitchen Cabinet
I Fancy Table
I Rocker with Cobbler Seat
I Set 6 Dining: Room Chairs, GoldenOak,
Fancy Seat
1 Ladies' Desk, Highly Polished
OUR GREAT ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE
Extraordinary Reductions, Unmatchable Bargains. We Mention Only a Few of the Many Bargains Which arc Offered
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MEN'S SUITS
Heavy weight, all wool cassimeres or
cheviots, special sale price
$7.85
For choice of men's fine all wool suits
regular price $(2.50; sale price
$9.85
MEN'S PANTS
Men's all wool pants, heavy weight,
Reduced to $1.95
SHOES marked at clearance sale
prices. LADIES' COATS and
JACKETS and WOMEN'S SKIRTS
greatly reduced.
Children's Knee Pants Suits, prices to
clear them out quickly, marked at
$2.10, 2.45, 3.JO, 3.75, 4.35.
Men's natural wool sot, seamless toe
and heel formerly sold at 5c, sale
price 9c
UNDERWEAR
Men' 50c heavy ribbed underwear
in pink, blue or tan, special
clearance sale price
35c
NOTIONS-San silk 3 spools for
5c; Fleisher's Shetland Floss, 4 skeins
for 25c. Finishing Braid 2 for 5c.
Embroidery silk in all wanted shades,
2 skeins for 5c.
DRESS GOODS
AH wool 38 Inch dress goods on sale
at 39c. All wool waitings,
sale price, per yard
19c
Men's all wool underwear, clearing
sale price 88c
LADIES' UMBRELLAS Regular
$1.00, now 75c; regular $1.50, now
$1.12; regular $2.00, now $1.63.
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SEVENTH AND MAIN STREETS,
OREGON CITY, OREGON
COUNTY COURT Continued.
West Oreeon Oitv: J. Humnhrpva
West Oregon City; E. Bloniberg, West
Oregon city; K. J. Goodfellow, West
Oregon City: C. A. Miller. West Ore
gon City; Jacob Josi, West Oregon
city.
In the matter of road district boun
daries:
Ordered that road district hnn
lines be "the same as of the January
term, iyo4 except as follows: Boun
dary lines between Viola and Spring
water road districts changed as fol
lows: Begin at section corner between
sections 29, CO, 31, and 32, T. 3 S.. R.
4 E. running thence north one mile;
thence West l'.i miles: thpnro
M mile; thence west mile; thence
.ortn ivi miles; thence West mile
10 center or section 14. T. 3 S., R. 4 E;
thence North one mile to boundary
line between Viola and Harding road
.districts.
That the boundary line between
Canyon Creek and Molalla road dis
tricts be changed as follows:
Begin the Northwest corner of Sec
tion 1, T. 5 S., R. 2 E, running thence
south 1 miles; thence East mile
to the center of Section 12, T. 5 S.,
R. 2 E.,; thence south 1 mile to cen
ter of Section 13; thence East ZVz
miles; thence south 1 mile; thence
east 3 miles; thence south 2 miles
to Southeast corner of section 36, T.
5 South, Range 3 east.
That the boundary lines of West
Oregon City No. 34, be changed to
take in a part of Oswego road district
No. 30, as follows:
Beginning at the Northeast corner
of section 22, Township 2 South, range
1 East; thence West two miles;
thence south 3 miles to to SW cor
ner of section 33, in said township;
thence East to the Tualitan river;
thence down the Tualitan river to the
Willamette river; thence down the
Willamette river to the northeast cor
ner of the G. Walling claim No. 63;
thence along the north line of the
Walling claim to section line between
sections 14 and 15; thence south on
section line to place of beginning.
That Tualitan road district No. 31
be created as follows:
Commencing on Tualitan river" be
tween Washington and Clackamas
Counties; running thence south and
west on division line of said counties
to the Northwest corner of Bfintlnn
12, T. 3 S., R. 1 W., thence south to
the Willamette river; thence down
the Willamette river to the mouth of
the Taulitan river; thence up the Tau
litan river to where the South line of
section 34, T. 2 South, R. 1 East,
crosses said river; thence west along
south line of Sections 34 and 33 to
southwest corner of section 33; thence
north to Tualitan river; thence up
Tualitan river to place of beginning.
That the boundary lines of New
Era district No. 16 be changed by
taking all of said road district No. 10
lying west of the Willamette river
and attaching same to road district
No. 31.
In the matter of clerk hire in the
County Clerks office;
Ordered that said clerk be permit
ted to employ additional clerks to
extend and complete the tax rolls.
In the matter of the appointment of
deputy assessor;
Ordered that the appointment of
F. J. Nelson as deputy assessor be
approved, he to receive $00 per month
for such services and to serve until
further orders of this court.
In the matter of the. application of
John McNamara;
Ordered that warrant issue to Mrs.
Bradtl for $12.00 for care of said
McNamara until further orders.
In the matter of the nntitinn nf
Henry Mcuugin and others for aid to
jits, aiattie FicKens and family;
Ordered that nptitlnn l prnntnri
and that she be allowed $10 per month
until further orders.
In the matter of the petition for
irancnise ny the West Oregon City
Telephone Co.;
Ordered that said petition be grant
ed subject to orders of this court.
In the matter of the bond of Asses
sor; Ordered that the bond of J. P. Nel-
son as Assessor be approved.
In the matter of snecial tar levlon
in road districts Nos. 21 and 22;
Ordered that same be approved.
In the matter of tho notltlnn r.t 3
I'VylVIWU V U.
A. D. Hungate and others for bridge
across slough at Dickey Prairie bridge
Ordered that same be taken under
advisement until site can be insnert-
ed.
In the matter of the Arndt road,
Ordered that this matter he rpferrprt
to District Attorney for opinion.
In the matter of' estimates of
amounts of money to be raised In
Clackamas county upon tax roll of
1904;
Pauner exnense. nrnn Pvnnnaoa
Circuit Court, $3400; Justice of the
Peace Courts. $1500: Exnenson Pnnntv
Jail, $500; Repairs to Court House,
iou; are or indigent Soldiers, $450;
County Physician and Board Health,
$100; Sheriff's office, $3500; Clerk's
office, $2900; Recorder's Office, $2000;
Assessor's office $4000; Treasurer's
Office. $1300: School Snnprlntonrinnro
office, $1400; County Court and Com-
iHihBiouers, $iuu; surveyors office
and Road Viewers. $1000! rv.mnor'u
office, $050; Collection of taxes, $2500;
rrinting ana advertising, $750; Books
and stationery, $800; Insane commit
ments and exnense. 4350 mnlrlni a
total of $33,250.00.
To which should be arlrterl- rn.
struction and renal
$19,000; interest on outstanding war
rants. $8100: State Srhonl Tav 17.
820; General State Levy, $34,337.00;
Roads and Highways, $27,000; Reduc-
nuu ui wuuiy uvm, tzvvv, maKing a
total of $189,513.00.
In the matter of plank for roads;
Ordered that all plank furnished for
county roads shall be at least ten
inches in width, and supervisors are
notified to refuse to receive or allow
rtny plank of less width to be laid on
county roads when said plank are to
be paid for by county.
In the matter of the report of Miss
Chase on condition of Treasurer's ac
count with the school districts on ac
count or special school taxes;
Ordered that said report be contin
ued until February term of this court.
In the matter of the tax levy for
1905;
Ordered that there be and there Is
hereby levied upon each and every
dollar of the taxable property, real
personal, and mixed, situated In the
county of Clackamas on the fist day of
March 1904, a tax of Twenty and one
half mills: 250-1000 for school; 215-
looo tor state tax; 125-1000 for road
tax; 115-1000 for bridge; 50-1000 for
Interest; 14o-000 for general county;
and 100-1000 for cotintv indebtedness
and same la hereby ordered extended
on tax roll and collected In manner
required by law.
In the matter of the appointment
of road supervisors;
District No. 1. W. H. Counsell.
2. J. C. Paddock.
3. K. M. Osburn.
4. H. S. Gibson.
5. W. II. Boring
0. John R. Duncan.
7. Jas. Fegles.
8. David Douglas.
9. William Held.
10. W. R. Oatfleld.
11. J. E. Witzig.
12. J. S. Gill.
13. J. T. Fullam.
14. Arthur Bailey.
15. R. H. Tabor.
10. August Staehly.
17. Adam Knight.
. 18. Ed. Hornshuh.
19. John II. Darnell.
10. n. Sullivan.
21. W. E. Bonney.
22. II. J. Rastall.
23. R. W. Zimmerman.
24. R. I. Garrett.
9S T V. flfti
20. William Vick
27. Fred Meyer.
28. Albert Crossan.
29. Julius Snyder.
30. Jack Monk.
31. Z. Elligson.
32. E. L. Baker,
33. Ed. Closner.
34. Lewis Ford.
35. Fred Wagner.
30. Nicholas Blair.
In the matter of Supervisor's re
ports :
District No. 1 I.
R. Scott, i8.75
C. Kerr, 10.75
Max Webster, 12.00
W. II. Counsell, 12.50
District No. 2. -
H. C. Ulrich, 2.25
C. C. Jones, 4 go
W. Wilson, 1;G0
I. W. Johnson, 610
L. D. Jones, 2L25
District No. 4.
G. B. Linn, $9.89
District No. 5.
E. Hickey, $ 3.00
W. H. Boring, c.25
O. W. Boring, 4 59
District No. 10.
T. Yocum, $11,50
Cary Hardware Co.. 400
R. A. Wilcox, 7 00
Earl Wagner, 435
G. Krigbaum, 15
C. Krigbaum, 5,25
R. Lemon, j 75
II. Tracy, 3;00
A. Stubbe, o 20
W. H. Oatfleld, 18;50
A. J. Krigbaum, 1400
Cliff Sarver, 6q
District No. 11.
rA- "!m08' $1.00
1. jk. Oman, 750
R. Aegcter, 202
A. Richardson. 7o
Tom Watts, c;00
0. L. Clyde, 75
District No. 14.
Everhart & Co., $14.25
Chas. Moran,
Frank HuhcIi, .
W. F. Harris,
O. F. Gibhs.
J. Shelley,
O. Shortlodge,
C. Williams,
H. Shelly,
Geo. Taylor,
Jas. Shelley, Jr.,
G. Guilliam,
T. W. Gibbs,
C. 0. Allen,
J. M. Elliott,
Fred Stevens,
Pleasant Allen,
J. L. Fleming,
J. B. Jackson,
M. Hammond,
A. J. Fleming,
H. Baker,
Cyrus Powell,
District No. 18.
E. W. Horschuh.
E. Ginther,
District No. 19.
C. T. Woward,
J. Denlson.
R. Snodgrass,
J. T. Evans.
J. J. Mallatt,
W. H. Sultzer,
District No. 20.
Frank Busch.
J. P. Olson,
J. T. Lund,
O. Hoel.
Fred Kayscr,
C. Kayser,
John Putz.
Clarkes Mill,
W. H. Wilson,
B. Sullivan,
Wm. Trailer,
G. Haag,
Peter Schlewe,
Gus Schiewe.
George Schlewe,
J. T. Grace,
Ed. Grace.
W. Bottemillor,
Fred Beurer,
F. Schoruble,
. M. F. Freeman,
j C. Freeman,
A. J. Stomgreen,
OH Hanson, t
J. Mangan,
James Labelle,
i District No. 21.
John Wright,
Otis Dix,
I U. S. Dix,
Robt. Hargreaves,
W. E. Bonney,
District No. 22.
Nicholai & Roberts
J. W. Staudinger,
II. J. Rastall,
B. F. Noyer,
J. W. Staudinger,
II. J. Rastall,
Frank Grimm,
W. M. Shepperd & Co.,
josepn King,
W. B. Tull,
District No. 24.
II. H. Dnetz,
C. C. Molson, '
J. S. Yoder,
' M. II. Henry,
x Taylor,
Hert Garrett,
E. E. Hart,
0. II. Kyllo,
1. A. Beede,
1.15
G.50
193.39
60.73
33.00
4. CO
18.75
8.25
11.25
1C.50
0.75
12.00
10.50
3.00
9.00
COO
7.50
0.75
6.00
6.00
2.25
40.00
0.00
.75
$ 2.75
2.25
4.60
1.50
22.50
.50
$ .75
1.50
.75
1.50
1.00
1.50
1.50
14.00
10.25
17.25
1.50
3.00
14.00
6.01)
3.00
3.00
1.50
15.00
3.00
0.02
6.25
4.87
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
2.50 I
1.00 1
1.00,
0.00
G. A. Klnzer,
District No. 25.
Colo Bros & Co.,
District No. 27.
V MortenHcn.
A. B. Hlbbard,
J. H. Dodson.
Bant Thomas,
Goorgn NuwHomn,
Wm. HathlKine,
Jake Ernsten,
Ilurton Jack,
Om Ilnnion.
Wallace Harmon.
J. K. Marquam,
District No. 32.
Joseph Taylor.
E. L. linker,
Peters Bros.
District No. 34.
Goodgo Snurn.
7.. KillgHon.
F. Rekel.
J. Snger,
J. Rokel.
P. Larson,
J. RtiHhbaum.
A. Delker,
C Larson.
W. Borland.
W. Schatz.
H. Schatz.
22.75
$ 4.05
$ 1.1)0
l.no
1.50
1.50
1.60
4 CO
1.50
.50
.60
.60
6.00
$ 4.50
0.00
.25
S 4 GO
1C.15
8.75
7.00
3.50
2.62
3.05
2.02
.40
.40
6.25
525
Jury,
P. Jury,
P. Jury,
1'. J pry,
Jury.
P. Jury
P. Jury
Court.
J. P. Court,
35.
36.
$
$
3.00
1.75
2.00
3.00
3.00
10.00
3.00
0.25
1.00
3.75
$ 2.25
0.45
41.20
8.25
3.75
2.25
2.25
2.20
3.00
3.00 I
District No
Proctor & Beers,
Frod Wngner.
E.- E. Van Fleet
Carl Shetterly,
E. Swank.
J. Spiers,
C. Shetterly,
District No,
A. J. Lias,
Wm. Mortenson,
Levi Yoder,
Ivan Broadwell,
E. L. Kenagy,
N. Blair,
John OwlngH,
Blrt Kent,
Ben Stanton,
Bud. Thompson,
In tho
Glass &
James Corrlgan, Sheriff,
Wilson & Zumwalt, Livery,
Fashion Stablo, livery,
H. W. Trombath, Sheriff,
C. Buchegger, Recorder,
J. F. Nelson,
T. F. Ryan, nauner.
J. V. Mcldrum, Surveyor,
C. Boylan, insane,
G. Batdorf, insane,
Mr. & Mrs. Clark, Insane,
E. A. Hommer, Insane,
W. E. Carll, Insane,
J. W. Norrih, Insane,
J. I MiHtockp, insane
Courier Pub. Co. printing,
Enterprise, printing,
T. F. Ryan, courthouse,
F. Busch, court house,
V. Harris, conrthnu HO
Ednetta Chase, courthouse,
Jiancrort-Whltney Co., com
Telephone Co., telephones,
Ella Shaver, Taxes,
Iva Harrington, Taxos,
G. A. Bollack, Taxes,
E. S. Kruse. elnptlnn
J. W. Roots, election,
V. Harris, election,
A. I j. Larklns, election,
J. T. Evans, election,
C. L. Roadarmel, election,
J. R. Kelso, election,
C. Thompson, Juror,
T. Armstrong, juror,
$02.00
21.00
1.95
4.45
8.30
4.80
.96
$19.40
4.03
0.00
1.50
1.60
2.25
.75
2.25
1.60
42.75
matter of claims allowed;
rrudhommo, Stat'y, $ 21.00
3.00
9.00
COO
10.50
00.00
104.00
11.75
10.00
2.00
2.00
0.40
10.00
0.00
5 00
.00
15.70
48.00
20.90
.91
1.00
40.00
court houso,3.75
4.25
4.00
22.00
2.00
4.00
2.00
.80
2.00
2.00
4.50
4.G0
2.20
2.20
G. F. Aden. Juror,
J. I Wood, wltnoHH,
Alice Wood, wIlni'HS,
E. ... Shaw, wltnoKH,
C. H. Noblitt, wltnewH,
M. F, Smith, J. P. Jury.
J. li. NOP. J. J'
Wm. Struvo, J
J. M. Haydon. J.
f'hns. Miller. J.
T, C. Jiibb. J. p,
D. 8, Turner, J.
K. L. Sharp, J
1 linH. Thompson, J. P. Jury
F. T. Shute, J. p. Jury,
L. lUth. J. p. Jury
M. K. Handle, J. p. Jury.
Win. Knight. J. P. Court,
.FnniPH Evan. J. p. Court,
Mvy Stlpp, J. p. Court, '
11. W. Trombath. J P. Court
i.lvy Stlpp, j. p
II. V. Trembath
Llvy Stlpp,
H. W. Trombath.
Wm. Brobst. Cornm'r.
T. B. Klllon. Cornm'r.
Wm. Probst, Road account,
T. II, Klllon, road account, '
Wilson & Cooko, road account,
WIlHon & Cooko, road account,
T. F. Ryan, road account.
F. Shannon, road account,
E. O. Seeley, road account,
J. W. Currln. road account,
Marlon County, rond account,
In tho matter of county charr
Jutin Aivin,
Ellon Bridges,
G. E. Burns,
Win. Deen,
Arabella Imel,
W. T. Gardner,
Horton & Jack
J. A. Jonos,
M. Krugor,
Goorgo Moonoy,
I. Mathorson,
W. H. Matoon,
J. S. McComb.
Mrs. Volckors,
Mrs. Woods,
R. J. Ogden,
Mrs. Valentino,
W. L. Molloy,
W. J. Lewollon,
Isaac Prlndlo,
Mrs, Ryckman,
Henry Wattors,
2.20
2.20
2.20
2.20
2.20
3.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
3.00
2.00
200
3.00
2.00
2.00
3.00
2.2f
1
1 -m
2.30
3.20
2.40
3.20
2.40
14.00
10.20
3.00
3.80
5,70
4.50
5.00
7.80
7.60
7.50
22.98
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8.00
5.00
6.00
15.00
10.00
8.00
6.50
7.00
8.00
7.00
8.00
30.00
8.00
5.00
5.00
7.00
8.00
6.00
8.00
6.00
10.00
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