' 8 OREGON" -CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JULTT21, 1905. SCHOOL OFFICERS Clackamas County, Oregon J. C. ZINSER, Superintendent 3 June, 1905-6 Name Clerk Post Office Director 3 Years Director 2 Years Director 1 Year 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21" 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 '38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 5 6 7 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 SO 1 82 83 84 '85 86 87 88 89 90 "91 92 93 94 95 96 "97 "98 39 100 101 102 103 105 106 107 Joint 6 10 15 23 26 30 34 5S 57 62 70 73 83 Milwaukie Eliott Prairie Canemah ' Lower Logan Glad Tidings Sampson Currinsvllle Logan East Clackamas Engle Meadowbrook Garfield Salmon Viola Beaver Creek Marquam Eagle Creek Mundorff Kelso Macksburg Linn's Mill Oak Lawn Wilsonville Springwater Dickey's Prairie Union Maple Lane Concord Carus Stone Rock Creek Clarkes Highland W. Oregon City Molalla Liberal Hazelia Mark's Prairie Sandy Ridge Needy Stafford Cherryville Mt. Pleasant Boring Bull Run Sandy Oswego Park Place Harmony Gibson Holcomb Firwood Cedardale Riverside Teasel Creek Russell ville George Elwood Whiskey Hill Union Jones' Mill Oregon City Maggie A. Johnson N. R. Graham S. L. Stevens F. Gerber T. O. Ridings T. H. Scone John K. Ely Matilda Frakes J. W. Bennett Tillie Smith B. F. Noyer J. J. Davis C. W. Kern Wm. Rutherford H. Hollmann A. F. Jack A. D. Burnett Geo. Koehler Robert Jonsrud J. L. Murdock Geo. Spees . F. M. Samson Chas. F. Wagner J. A. Shibley Jane Baty F. M. Osburn L. Mautz A. C. Arnold C. E. Spence J. L. Stewart S. C. Young R. L. Ringo May E. Fairfowl S. O. Dillman P. M. Boyles T. S. Stipp Hugh Baker R. W. Zimmerman James Bell A. S. Thompson B. F. Weddle Vincent B. Tapp Ward B. Lawson O. W. Boring E. F. Andre P. R. Meinig Albert Walling W. A. Holmes E. Eckles J. P. Woodle L. D. Mumpower Jacob DeShazer Frank Winslow A. M. Vinyard Frank Sawtell B. F. Boyles A. H. Miller C. E. Surfus J. F. Wachtman I. A. Miley Mrs. A. M. Waldron E. E. Brodie Brown's Clackamas Beaver Lake Marmot Skunk Hollow Tracey Leland Evergreen Sunnyside Colton New Era Dryland Redland Monte Christo Damascus Dodge Rothenberg Shubel Phelps Graeme Dover Mulino Henrici Canby Wilhoit Porter Barton Hazeldale Yoder Oak Grove Deep Creek Timber Grove Mountain Road Barlow Union Mills East Mt. Scott Hood View Falls View Eldorado Oak Grove Willamette Spring Brook Cottrell Orient Frogpond Sycamore Aurora Tualatin Youngs Parrett Mountain Aims Butteville N. Butteville Willsburg Scotts Mills R. J. Brown E. P. Dedman A. M. Groshong R. D. Alexander John DeNeui W. H. Holder Enos Cahill W. W. Myers H. E. Mendenhall C. E. Gorbett G. H. Brown J. E. Mitts W. H. Brown N. C. Erntson J. C. Elliott E. Lacey T. A. Campau Robert Ginther John Robins Fred J. Epler Frank Ahuert Fred Erickson O. M. Kunzman Wm. Knight M. E. Hardy Edwin Mullen L. Bartlemay L. P. Williams H. H. Deetz L. B. Yoder O. H. Wright A. Verste B. Sullivan A. Rypezynski Lidie L. Irwin H. W. Shaw Geo. Brookman A. P. Todd Wm. Wallace A. L. Jones John B. Mathews Otto F. Olson M. C. Wilmot J. R. Hall H. A. Williams J. H. Lake H. A. Kruse P. L. Bliss L. Webert J. C. Marsauazzi W. F. Young W. W. Parrett L. C. Lowe A. H. Cone P. G. Olson Ortley Plimpton G. E. Lawrence O. Andrews Milwaukie '' Woodburn.R. No. 2 City I Oregon City No. 2 Molalla R. No. 1 Aurora R. No. 2 Currinsville Oregon City No. 2 Clackamas Molalla Mulino No. 1 Garfield Welches Viola No. 2 Oregon City No. 3 Marquam Eagle Creek Canby Orient No. 1 Aurora City Hubbard Wilsonville Springwater Molalla , Clackamas No. 1. Oregon City No. 3 Milwaukie No. 1 Oregon City No. 3 Oregon City No. 2 Gresham No. 4 Oregon City No. 4 Highland City Molalla Liberal Oswego Aurora Sandy Aurora No. 2 Stafford Firwood Oregon City No. 1 Gresham No. 5 Bull Run Sandy Oswego Parkplace Milwaukie No. 1 Barton No. 1 Oregon City Firwood James Canby Molalla Molalla George Elwood Hubbard Aurora No. 3 City City Oregon City Clackamas Wilhoit Marmot Firwood No. 5 Currinsville Oregon City City Clackamas Colton New Era Aurora No. 4 Oregon City No. 2 Mt. Angel Clackamas No. 1 Dodge Aurora Oregon City No. 4 Canby No. 1 Sherwood No. 2 Bissell Mulino Oregon City No. 3 Canby Molalla Garfield Barton Oregon City No. 3 Aurora Hubbard Aurora No'. 1 Barton Oregon City No. 4 Willamette Barlow Mulino Lents Sherwood No. 2 Mulino No. 1 Carus Creighton Willamette Oswego No. 1 Cottrell Estacada Gresham No. 5 Stafford Gresham Aurora Tualatin Sherwood Newberg No. 2 Aims Aurora No. 3 Newberg No. 2 Milwaukie No. 2 Scotts Mills Gresham R. Scott W. F. Stanton Thomas Searle Mrs. A. Fallert . M. V. Leabo W. S. Sconce A. E. Alspaugh C. N. Tracy Jas. Stephenson D. C. Ball A. L. Larkins C. Krigbaum Geo. A. Bell Wm. H. Mattoon Fred Kamrath I. D. Larkins Geo. Judd F. M. Baremore X. Decker F. W. Booth Wm. Sprague S. G. Ackerson Wm. Brobst A. Gensermoski Gottlieb Feyrer J. W. Lingle Wm. Beard C. W. Risley J. R. Lewis J. G. Mumpower Geo. W. Johnson Fred Marshall D. A. Miller Peter Hansen J. R. Cole G. V. Atwood Frank Racey D. B. Yoder John S. Gibbins Herbert Johnson John Wanker D. W. Douglas A. C. Warner J. B. Jonsrud G. G. Gibons Chas. Scharnke G. C. Garfiled C. B. Johnson W. J. Hudson A. J. Douglas W. W. Bradley J. G. DeShazer Charles Fischer Chas. Kenknight J. L. Tubbs O. Paulson Robert Miller W. H. Willson David C. Yoder W. L. White W. B. Hiddleson C. H. Caufield 3 W. E. Carll 4 Aug. Staehley Wm. T. Johnson L. B. Thomas Ernest Aschoff Sam Moser N. M. Tracy Robt Montgomery John Acker F. M. Sumner J. Putz Mrs. J. Dustin Chas. Harnack L. Funk B. Birtchet H. C. Wihlon Jas. Marrs C. Frost Jacob Grossmiller D. R. Dimick J. S. Bulson Joseph De Shazer T. Wiles Henry Henrici L. H. Wang J. B. Coover J. E. Honebon E. H. Burghardt J. T. Evans J. J. Kramer L. D. Yoder David Wolfer Carl Hanson J. T. Grace Geo. Volpp D. J. Parmenter J; L. Evans E. B. Berg J. S. Barnes Thomas Sawyer J. E. Jones Landrew E. Bentley F. Capen J. W. Stone H. Koch R. A. Stratten A. W. Anderson J. L. Kruse James Richey A. J. Mishler John Nyberg N. D. Beavert A. W. Laughlin J. J. Elsnor F. Bents James Parrett Ira Burley John Keller Lorenz Walch Philip Strieb E. L. Kenagy D. M. Klemsen P. Kohl C. H. B. Thomas J. Ring F. J. Harkenrider Robert Daue Walter Wilson S. Hungate R. H. Snodgrass Phil Wagner William Welch Abram Hormer Wm. Shannon E. B. Albright N. E. Stingley . Chas. Lucke Ole Mikkelson B. Leubben Gottfried . Schneiter A. Jacobs C. T. Tooze Ed. Closner , Geo. H. Nikolai H. Hoffmeister N. O. Dickerson M. Oatfield S. E. Gregory N. S. Anderson Everett Hubbard C. N. Larkins W. B. Fairfowl A. K. Ford W. W. Earhart B. G. Faust O. C. Whittin John Nordhausen John Hoffmeister Wm. Stowe, Jr R. W. Oldenstadt Chas. Harris C. E. Swick W. A. Mall A. C. Thomas J. H. Revenue R. H. Jarisch J. T. Apperson Harry Gifford Wm. J. Howlett Dan Watts Fred Alt H. Hargreaves C. C. Clausen Carey Herman ' J. W. Nightingale . Peter Rath Lawrence Baker Henry Blosser Mike Sprolsky J. S. Imel G. A. Harding 2 C. O. Albright 5 Fred Chinn A. Mather James Nickelson Henry Von Helmo L. Toedtemeier H. Epperson C. V. Stoker B. E. Courtwright J. P. Davis W. S. Dix J. Reif John Heintz Jas. Fullam P. Hanson D. R. Dallas G. W. Keller J. F. Campau Ed. Hornshuh L. P. Bums E. L. Baker Geo. Wolf G. Ashby Gottfried Bluhm H. C. Gilmore A. Hardy H. H. Anders C. Zeek Mrs. L. P. Williams D. Kaufman Ed. Graves N. P. Adams Sarmon Brunner Peter Schiewe Wm. Hellberg J. H. Jesse C. O. Boynton Charles Rebstock F. F. Tooze Frank Mueller C. Smith E. O. Allen J. O. Bryan C. W. Bryant E. J. Swank Llohn Stormer W. H. Wheeler E. L. Sharp J. Z. Olson J. G. Miller O. T. Larson Fredering Rueger C. A. Parrett B. J. Wakefield Geo. Gooding S. T. Edmiston O. H. Lance W. G. Menier F. C. Markwardt J. W. Grasle N. Blair W. A. Hedges F. Moser . David Bengli Fred Watson .. R. S Coop March Frakes Gustave Haberlach Albert Engle J. W. Standinger W. R. Oatfield John Buholtz Jacob Gerber y Aug. Bluhm J. E. Marquam J. H. Colt John Bunkie J. F. Thielke Rudolph Klause Ernest Evenson Alfred Schneider C. L. Schlickeiser S. H. Raney Fred Shafer A. H. Ritzau C. Swallow T. R. Worthington Frank Jaggar W. B. Hayden A. W. CooKe S. Elmer John Schram G. A. Heinz J. F. Adams W. F. Skeen J. O.Tiedeman Geo. Rueck John Bosholm J. D. Ritter John Seedling W. O. Rugh A. J. Marrs C. Z. Lake , Lugi Vaeretti F. Waespe Henry Gans W. R. U'Ren S. B. Millard Fred Hoffmeister Sol Wheeler A. Maler J. H. Wright J. F. Eckerson E. K. Dart Scott Carter Edmund Guber W. T. Henderson A. F. Chapman C. D. F. Wilson Joseph Meindl Thos. F. Ryan 1 Gilbert Randall C. F. Clarke J. M. Groshong Geo. T. Beebe C. Koellermeier J. E. Crawford Wm. Jones Edgar Brock A. Hunter W. E. Bonney J. L. Hoffman Thomas Hanson August Hubert 0. Rye H. Bock 1. M. Park A. Armstrong John Heft J. D. Wilkerson J. N. Wood Daniel Erdman J. A. Davis W. F. Harris H. A. Lee A. Crossan Joel B. Bowman Harvey Gibson L. Baker John Egly F. E. Taylor R. A. Wright Charley Richey J. P. Olsen Wm. Kaiser J. J. Sandsness D. L. Trullinger Joe Rushford Albert Camehl Henry Wallace B. J. Helvey T. E. Cone A. S. Hunt G. G. Kruse Fred Radford J. W. Reed R. I. Anderson George Elligsen W. C. Allaway A. H. Giesy L. J. Francis Henry Voss J. N. Hoffman J. R. Taylor A. B. Dental A. Hinman B. F. Glover W. F. Drager E. S. Yunker O. S. N. S. CATALOGUE. Fine Publication Issued From the State Printing Office. The twelfth annual catalogue of the Eastern Oregon State Normal School, 1904-05, has Just been Issued from the office of the state printer at Salem. It Is profusely Illustrated with half-tones, and Is without doubt the finest cata logue ever published In the school's his tory. The "cover design is especially neat and artistic. Its distinctive feature is a draw ing of the Oregon grape. The 47 pages of the book contain comprehensive Infor mation concerning the school, its history, work and function, the cost of attend ance, etc., for the benefit of prospective students. There are 28 half-tone Illustrations em bracing views of the Weston country, of the school, buildings and grounds; in terior views showing the corridors, as sembly room, lecture rooms, laboratories, reception room, offices, etc., In the main building; classes in the various branches of school work and in domestic science and manual training; baseball and bas ket ball teams and the physical training class. These illustrations alone afford i an excellent idea of the life of the Institu tion, the scope of its work, and the mag nitude of the state's plant at Weston. Additions to Course of study have rais ed the standard of the institution, rank ing it among the best normal schools on the Pacific coast. The normal department shows an en rollment of 109 and the training depart ment 67, a total of 170. In the junior class for the coming school year, there are 41 members. I The faculty has twelve members, rep ' resent jng departments of English, Math- ematics, History, Book-keeping, Latin, Psychology, Pedagogy, Music Drawing, and Stenography. There have been 126 graduates since 1890, when the first class consisting of but one member, Frank J. Van Winkle, received his diploma. The next year of school begins Wednes day, September 13. Cured Bright's Disease. Geo. A. Sherman, Lisbon Red Mills, Lawrence Co., N. 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