Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, August 04, 1905, Page 8, Image 8

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J. C. ZIN5HR, Superintendent
SCHOOL OFFICERS
Clackamas County, Oregon
June, 1905-6
Director 1 Year
Director 3 Years
Director 2 Yean
Name
Clerk
Post Office
1 Mllwaukle
2 Ellott Prairie
3 Canomah
4 Lower Logan
5 Glad Tidings
6 Sampson
7 Currlnsville
8 Logan
9 East Clackamas
10 Engle
11 Meatlowbrook
12 Garfield
13 Salmon
14 Viola
15 Beaver Creek
16 Marquam
17 Eagle Creek
18 Mundorff
19 Kelso
20 Macksburg
21 Linn's Mill
22 Oak Lawn
23 Wilsonville
24 Springwater
25 Dickey's Prairie
26 Union
27 Maple Lane
28 Concord
29 Carus
30 Stone
31 Rock Creek
32 Clarkes
33 Highland
34 W. Oregon City
35 Molalla
36 Liberal
37 Hazelia
38 Mark's Prairie
39 Sandy Ridge
40 Needy
41 Stafford
42 Cherryville
43 Mt. Pleasant
44 Boring
45 Bull Run
46 Sandy
47 Oswego
48 Park Place
49 Harmony
50 Gibson
51 Holcomb
52 Firwood
53 Cedardale
54 Riverside
55 Teasel Creek
56 Russellville
57 George
58 Elwood
59 Whiskey Hill
60 Union
61 Jones' Mill
62 Oregon City
1
63 Brown's
4
5
CG
7
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
SO
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
'91
92
93
94
95
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"97
"98
199
100
101
102
103
105
106
107
Joint
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
Maggie A. Johnson
N. R. Graham
S. L. Stevens
F. Gerber
T. O. Ridings
T. H. Sconce
John K. Ely
Matilda Frakes
J. W. Bennett
Tillie Smith
B. F. Noyer
J. J. Davis
C. W. Kern
Wru. 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
IP. 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
;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
iWm. Knight
M. E. Hardv
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
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15
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26
30
34
53
57
62
70
73
83
Orient
Frogpond
Sycamore
Aurora
Tualatin
Youngs
Parrett Mountain
Aims
Butteville
N. Butteville
Willsburg
Scotts Mills
J. H. Lake
H. A. Kruse
P. L. Bliss
L. Webert
J. C. Marsauazzl
W. F. Young
W. W. Parrett
L. C. Lowe
A. H. Cone
IP. G. Olson
Ortley Plimpton
G. E. Lawrence
O. Andrews
Milwaukie
Woodburn R. No. 2
City
Oregon City No. 2
Molalla R. No. 1
Aurora R. No. 2
Currlnsville
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
Currlnsville
Oregon City
City
Clackamas
Colton
New Era
Aurora No. 4
Oregon City No. 2
wt. Angel
IClackamas 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
Oswesro 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 Sonde
Mrs. A. Fallert ,
M. V. Leabo
W. S. Sconce
A. E. Alspaugh
C. N. Tracy
Jas. Stephenson
D. C. Ball
A. L. Lark ins
C. Krigbaum
Oeo. A. Bell
Wm. H. Mattoon
Fred Kamrath
I. D. Larklns
Geo. Judd
F. M. Baremore
X. Decker
F. W. Booth
Wm. S prague
S. G. Ackerson
Wm. Brobst
A. GensermoskI
Gottlieb Feyrer
J. W. Lingle
Wm. Beard
C. W. Rlsley
J. R. Lewis
J. G. Mumpower
Geo. W. Johnson
Fred Marshall
D. A. Miller
Peter Hansen
J. R. Cole
G. AV. Atwood
Frank Racey
D. B. Yoder
John S. Gibbins
Herbert Johnson
John Wanker
D. W. Douirlas
A. C. Warner
J. B. Jonsrud
G. G. Gibons
Chas. Scharnke
G. C. Garflled .
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. Caufieid 3
W. E. Carll 4
Aug. Staehley
Wm. T. Johnson
L. B. Thomas
Ernest Aschoff
Sam Moser
N. M. Tracy
Root Montgomery
John Acker
F. M. Sumner
J. Putz
Mrs. J. Dustin
Chas. Harnack
L. Funk
B. BIrtchet
H. C. Win Ion
Jas. Marrs
C. Frost
Jacob Grossmiller
D. R. Dimick
J. S. Bulson
Joseph De Shazer
IT. Wiles
Henry Henrici
L. H. Wane
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. Bere
J. S. Barnes
Thomas Sawver
J. E. Jones
Landrew E. RenMpv
F. Capen
J. W. Stone
H. Koch
R. A. Stratten
A. W. Anderson
.1. Li. Kruse
James Rlchey
A. J. Mishler
John Nyberg
in. V. Beavert
A. W. Laughlln
J. J. Elsnor
F. Bents
James Parrett
Ira Burley
John Keller
Lorenz Walch
Philip Strlob
E. L. Kenagy
P. M. KloniHon
P. Kohl
0. 11. B. Thomas
Li. Ring
F. J. Harkonrlder
Robert Dauo
Walter Wllmm
S. Hnngato
R. II. Snodgrasa
Phil Wagner
William Welch
Abram Hornier
Wm. Shannon
E. B. Albright
N. H. Stlngley
('has. Lucke
Ole Mlkkelson
B. Leubben
Gottfried. Schnolter
A. JaeobR
C. T. Tooze
Ed. Closnor
Geo. II. Nlkolul
II. lloffmolster
N. O. Dlckerson
M. Oatfleld
S. K. Gregory
N. S. Anderson
Everett Hubbard
C. N. Larkins
W. B. Fairfowl
A. K. Ford
W. W. Earhart
B. G. Faust
O. C. Whlttin
John Nordhausen
John Hoffmeister
Wm. Stowe. Jr
R. W. Oldenstadt
Chas. Harris
C. E. Swlck
W. A. Mall
A. C. Thomas
If. Revenue
R. II. Jarisch
J. T. Apperson
Harry Gifford
Wm. J. Howlett
Dan Watts
Fred Alt
H. Ilargreaves
C. C. Clausen
Carey Herman
J. W. Nightingale
Peter Rath
Lawrence Baker
Henry Blosser
Mike Sprolskv
J. S. Imel
iG. A. Harding 2
C. O. Albright 5
Fred Chlnn
A. Mather
James Nickelson
Henry Von Helmo
L. Toedtemeler
H. Epperson
C. V. Stoker
'n. E. Courtwrlght
.1. P. Davis
W. S. Dlx
J. Relf
John Helntz
Jas. Fullam
P. Hanson
D. R. Dallas
G. W. Keller
J. F. Campau
Ed. Hornshtih
L. P. Burns
E. L. Bakor
Geo. Wolf
G. Ashby
Gottfried Illuhm
H. C. Gilmore
A. Hardy
H. H. Anders
C. Zeek
Mrs. L. P. Williams
D. Kaufman
Ed. Graves
N. P. Adams
Sarmon Brunner
Peter Schlewe
Wm. Hellberg
.1. H. Jesse
C. O. Bovnton
Charles Rebstock
r . F. Tooze
IFrank Mueller
C. Smith
E. O. Allen
J. O. Bryan
C. W. Bryant
E. J. Swank
ulohn Stormer
jw. H. Wheeler
'E. L. Sharp
!J. Z. Olson
J. O. Miller
O. T. Larson
Fredering Rueger
C. A. Parrett
B. J. Wakefield
Geo. Goorllna
S- T. Edmlston
O. H. Lance
W. G. Menier
F. C. Markwardt
E. 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 illuHtrated 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
eiudents.
There nre 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
an excellent Idea of the life of the Institu
tion, the scope cf 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 (17, a total of 170. In the junior
class for the coming school year, there
are 41 members.
I The faculty has twelve members, rep
resenting departments of English, Math
ematics, History, Book-keeping, Latin,
Psychology, Pedagogy, Music Drawing!
and Stenography.
There have been 120 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 Brlght's Disease.
Oeo. A. Sherman, Lisbon Red Mills,
Lawrence Co., N. T.. wrltoa "t ...j'
ney disease for many years and had been
uca.i.vu uy pnysicians tor twelve years;
had taken a well known iri,in ji.i.'
iiicuiuiiie
and other remedies that, were recom-
meuueu oui got no relief until I began
using Foley's Kldnev 0 1 1 r a TVa .... i
half bottle relieved me and four bottles
" curea me or this terrible disease.
oeiuie 1 oegan tak no- 1V,I'. t.-i.,
Lure I had to make water about every
fifteen minutes dav nn ntut j
. passed
a brick-dust substance, and sometimes
ouuautnce. i oeiiove I would have
died if I had not taken Foley's Kidney
Cure." Huntley Bros. Co.
BlIW It MM.j
Now Is the time to buy' Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy u
is certain to be needed sooner or aiftr
.vuun uitti time comes you will need
It badly-you will need it quickly. Buy it
a t or 8al "y GOO.
J. W. Grnslo
N. Blair
W. A. Hodges
F. Moser
David Itongll
Fred Watson
It. S. Coop
March Frakes
Gustuve llahorlnch
Albert Knglo
J. W. Stnudlnger
W. R. Oatlleld
iJohn Buholti
Jacob (lorbor
Aug. Illuhm
J. K. Marquam
J. II. Colt
John Bunklo
J. F. Thlolko
Rudolph Klause
Ernest Evenson
Alfred Schneider
C. L. Schllckelser
S. II. Itaney
Fred Shafer
A. II. Itltzau
C. Swallow
T. R. Worthlngton
Frank Jaggar
V. H. 1 1 ay den
A. W. Coolte
S. Elmer
John Schram
G. A. Heinz
J. F. Adams
W. F. Skeen
J. O.TIedeman
Geo. Rueck
John IJosholm
J. D.'Rltter
John Seedling
W. O. Hugh
A. J. Marrs
C. Z. Lake
Lugl Vacretti
jF. Waespo
jHenry GatiH
IW. R. U'lten
S. B. Millard
Fred Hoffmeister
Sol Wheeler
A. Maler
J. It. Wright
J. F. Eckerson
E. K. Dart
Scott Carter
Edmund Guber
W. T. Henderson
A. F. Chapman
C. I). F. Wilson
Joseph Melndl
Thos. F. Ryan 1
Gilbert Randall
C. F. Clarke
J. M. Groshong
Geo. T. Ileebe
C. Koellermelcr
J. E. Crawford
Wm. Jones
Edgar Brock
A. Hunter
W. E. Ilonney
J. L. Hoffman
Thomas Hanson
August Hubert
O. Rye
H. Bock
I. M. Park
A. Armstrong
John Heft
J. D. Wilkerson
J. N. Wood
,Danlel 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
iCharley Rlchey
'J. P. Oisen
jWm. Kaiser
J. J. Sandsness
D. L. Trul! Inger
Joe Rushford
Albert Camehl
Henry Wallace
B. J. Heivey
IT. E. Cone
A. S. Hunt
G. G. Kruse
:Fred Radford
J. VV. Reed
R. I. Anderson
George Elllgson
,W. C. Allaway
A. H. Glesy
L. J. Francis
Henry Vohh
!J- N. Hoffman
J. R. Taylor
A. B. Dental
'A. Hlnman
B. F. Glover
iV. F. Drager
IE. S. Yunkor
Be4" th Tl)fl M Yo11 Ha8 M Bought
of
2,000 miles of lonK ,lih.
tnnoo rnl.V .b
iC1JUuiie wire in
Oregon, Washington , Cali
fornia anrl JAahn
operation by the Pacific
xcicpoone Com
pany, covering 2 2oU
towns. '
aii ,i ' "vv'ulu'i') cneaii
All the satisfaction of u
personal communication,
Instance no effect to a
clear understanding. Spo
kane and San Francisco
CaKUy neara as Port
land. Oregon City office at
Harding's Drue- Store.
B- H.H uau ill
1 W YMrfen
II he Aristocrat among 1
the whiskies of the Old 8
School. I
Without a peer. 8
For Sain nu tl
1 - E. MATTHIAS . 11
Bol Agenoy for Oregon City. I
Vr
The
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Kind You llivvo Always Bought, nnd whl h hoi J
t for nvrr iQ vrnr. linn home llio ulirnni..
- - - - - "M.r( g
ond ban heoii nmdo undor M J
sJj??f oiiuliipcrvllii ulncn lUlnfuT;
yStaSyr. UcAM Allow no ono to dccnl vo you In
All Counterfeit, Imitations and " Jut-.rMd,ar
Experiments that trlllo with and endanger tho lieultl
Iofuuts nud CliUdrca Kxpcrlcnco ngalniit HiporUu
What is CASTORIA
Castorlrt 1m a Imnulens nuhNtltiito for Cantor Oil,
gorlc, I)ropn nnd Huothliig Hyrupn. It Id IMcaHHnt,
contains neither Opium, Morphlno nor other Xarcob
nubMtaiice. Itii ago 1" Its gun run tec. It dcHtrovn yor
and allays reverlhues. It cure Dlurrhwu and Wiy"
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Coimtlpntlt,1
and Flatulency. It nHNliullutes tho Food, rcgulutes U,
Stomueh and Howelx, giving healthy nud iiuttirul iW
Tho Children's ruuucetv-Tho Mother's Friend. i
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAl'
Boars tho Signature of
-euzfVX -cue
The Kind You Wm Always
In Use For Over 30 Years,
Boilf
ELECTRIC LIGHT,
IN THE HOUSE
IS REAL ECONOMY
IT IS NOT ONLY HOW LITTLE IT COSTS. AND THE
CONSEQt'KNT 8AVINU IN KXPKNSR. HUT THE SAV
ING IN HEALTH. THE SAVING IN TIME. THE ADDI
TION TO THE COMFORTS OF LIFE.
IT REMOVES THE GREAT FIRE DANGER UL'RNINO
MATCHES IN THE HANDS OF CARELESS PERSONS.
IT DOES NOT SMOKE OR VITIATE THE ATMOSPHERE
IT DOES NOT MAKE SOOT TO SOIL DRAPERIES AND
CURTAINS.
IT WILL COST YOU MORE TO BURN 500 CANDLES THAN
500 CANDLE POWER IN ELECTRIC LIGHT-ELECTRICITY
WILL GIVE MORE AND IIETTER LIGHT FOR
YOUR MONEY THAN YOU CAN GET HY ANY OTHER
ARTIFICIAL ILLUMINANT.
IN OTHER WORDS-IN ADDITION TO ITS CLEANLINESS.
ITS HEA LTI I FULNESS, AND ITS SAFETY. ELECTRIC
LIGHT IS ALSO THE CHEAPEST LIGHT YOU CAN
HAVE.
NEW AND REDUCED RATES
for Meter Service, put Electric
Light within the reach of Everyone.
J7STIMATES on cost of wiring and information
f??S2HE- OFFICE, the STORE
. TS- V PromP"y turn shed upon appli
cat.o ,o Mr. C G. Miller at ,he Company branch
olf.ee, next door to the Bank of Oregon City.
PORTLAND GENERAL
ELECTRIC COMPANY
C C. Miller, Contract Manager
for Oregon City
SubBorlbe to the EntertlMO
paper In Willamette Valley. '
Oregon Qtv Enfnc ct cn .Jf
iemi-Weekly Oregon Journal $ 1 .50 a
-ucnoe ior both now for oofv
t
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lieryear
Oregon City Entctprise and Vhetij
Otegonian, both I yeat f0f only $2.00
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