OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1907. (0 ' (SO. " . I 9 Sale begins Monday Morning January 2lst Seventh and Main Sts. THE COUNTY COURT (Continued from page 7.) In the matter of "report of resurvey of Oregon City and Milwaukie road; Ordered that said report be filed. In the matter of appointment of Irv ing Clarke and George Avery as Spec ial deputy sheriffs; t Ordered that same be and is here by approved. In the matter of the petition of W. H. Wettlaufer and others for a coun ty road; Ordered that viewers meet at place of beginning of said road on the day of January, 1907. In the matter of petition of J. M. Allison for liquor license at Boring; Ordered that a license to sell liqu ors at Boring be granted said J. M. Allison for a period of six months. In the matter of the appointment of Board of County Road Viewers for i 1907; Ordered that S. A. D. Hungate, Nix on Blair and Bud Thompson be and i are hereby appointed as such board, i In the matter of report of viewers on I Gortler road; ! Report of viewers read second time and referred to district attorney, j In the matter of the report of viewers j on Risley and Oatkin road; Report read second time and refer- red to district attorney. j In the matter of change of boundary ! line between road district 13 and road j district 33; ) Ordered that the following be tak- j en from road district 13 and added I to district 33: Commencing where the south line ! of section 12, T. Z S. R 3 E. inter- i sects the cast line of the 7.. C. i Norton D. L. C. and running thence j north to the N. E. coiner of said j claim; thence West to the N. '. corner of said claim; thence south to northwesterly line of Allen Mat- j toon Claim; thence northeasterly j to the section line between sections j 14 and 15; thence south to the! northerly line of Ed .Miller place; j thence northeasterly on north line ofj said place to the west line of Jacob j Gerber place; thence southeasterly j to tw raise(1 for mmnf( year; following said westerly line to Ger-'sia,,. am, Agricultural 'College. $34,125 hers place to section line between County School 49,875 sections 14 and 23; thence east onyiH-ary 875 section line to Springwater road (lis- j Roads and Highways 42,000 trict; thence south 3-4 miles to cmnty PurposeB 35,000 reiu oi nw tp.arier oi section ; thence east one-halt mil lO line , dividing section 21 into east and I west halves; thence south to Clear I Creek, thence up said stream to j its intersection with present boun dary of Springwater road district No. 33. ! In the matter of extension of lines of j road district 14, to include north half I of J. S, Howland D. L. C, all of sec-1 tion eight, The SW quarter of NW quarter of section 9, also the SW of j section 9, also section 10, T 3 S. It 2 I E; j Ordered that the lands and premises mentioned and described be and the same are set off from road district No 39, and attached to and made a part of road district No. 14. In the matter of petition of J. A. Byers and others for change in boun dary line between road districts 3 and 12 and set over into road dis trict No. 12, the following described land from district No. 3, to-wit: Begin at Baker's bridge, thence After 40 years of successful business the firm of I. SELLING has decided to retire from active business. In order to wind up affairs as quickly as possible we will inaugurate a CLOSING OUT SALE. A $25,000 Stock Reduced to Prices to Sell Them at Sight. SALE STARTS MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 2 1ST. Prices ruthlessly cut; our stock is most complete and every department contribtes to the sacrifice. Our prices have always been to the lowest limit. People will ap preciate what it means when we say that our Entire Stock is Offered at Actual Cost. n 0 down stream with the meanders of Clackamas river to mouth of Rock Creek in section 12, T. 2 S. R. 2 East; thence up Rock creek to the center, of section 12 in said town ship and range; thence east to the section line between sec. 12. T. 2 S. R. 2 E and section 7. T. 2 S. R. 3 E; thence south one-half mile to NV corner sec. 18, T. 2 S. R. 3 E; thence east on north line sec tion 18 to NE corner said section; thence south to north bank of Clackamas river; thence down stream with the meanders "thereof to beginning, and it is ordered that above described lands be and same Is hereby made a part of road dis trict No. 12. In the matter of changing boundary of road district No. 9 so as to include section 11, T. 3 S R 4 E; Ordered that section 11. T. 3 S. R. i E is hereby made a part of road district No. 9. In the matter of appointment of road supervisors. Ordered that following be and are appointed as supervisors for year 1907: District No. 1, W. H. Counsell; No. 2. M. B. Webster; No. 3, Ed. Seifer; No. 4, Granvill Linn; No. 5, Horace Knox; No. C, John Straus; No. 7. James Fegles; No. 8, D. W. Doug las; No. 9, Henry Johnsrtn; No. 10", D. N. Bridenstine; No. 11, Ed. Har rington; No. 12, Edward Hutchins; No. 13, August Hubert; No. 14, G. F. Gibbs; No. 15, Wm. Fine; No. 10, W. G. Randall; No. 1", A. H. Knight; No. IK, E. W. Hornshuh; No. 19. W. A. Woodside; No. 20, U. Sullivan; No. 21, Frank Winslow; No. 22, Albert Engle; No. 23, R. W. Zimmerman; No. 24, C. F Spagle; No. 25, Herman Harms; No. 20, H. N. Everhart; No. 27, John La bour; No. 28, L. D. Shank; No. 29, W. L. White; No. 30, James Cook; No. 31, Z. Elligsen; No. 32, W. C. Heater; No. 33, Henry Cromer; No. 34, John Turner; No. 35, A. I). Ed wards; No. 30, Paul Snyder; No. 37, C. W. Kruse; No. 38, Henry Thiessen; No. 39, Frank Jaggar; No. 10, A. Vestal. In the matter of estimate of money Int. outstanding warrants.. 4,375 puvm't mi tutu nil lnr uni-rantu ' 7T,n Total $189,000 In the matter of levy for year 1900: Ordered that a levy of 18 mills be and same is hereby levied as fol lows: Mills. State and Agricultural College. . .3' County School and Library 5 County purposes 5 Roads 4 18 And it is ordered that same be ex tended on the tax rolls as by law required. In the matter of petition for change of boundary district No. 30; Ordered that the present boundary line of road district No. 30 be chang ed so as to Include following de scribed land, commencing at NE corner of section 22, T 2 S II 1 E and running thence south' to SE corner of said section 22; thence west on south line of section 22 and 21 to the east bank of Tualatin river thence up stream along east bank of said river to Intersection with pres ent boundary of road district 30. In the matter of Jury list for 1907: Abernethy-F. J. Relllng. W. H. Smith, Sol Wheeler. E. R. Leek, Chas. Llv esay, C. W. I'arrish. Henry Sails bury, E. P. Carter. Barlow J. J. Sandsness, W. T. Mel vin, W. W. Jesse, M. O. Rynerson, Gustav Arndt. Boring W. H. Boring, W. A. Hall, C. M. Lake, J. W. Stone. Beaver Creek Orin Hughes, W. Grls- enthwaite, H. Henrlci, Fred Moehn ke. V. Bohlander, W. E. Voting. Fred Bluhm, Henry Hughes. Canvon Creek W. E. Bonney, C. K. Gorbett. Cascade J. M. Thomas, Paul Dunn, Adolf Aschoff, Paul Meinlg, Ole Mikkleson, Mile Donahue, Theodore Revenue, K. F. Bruns, Ed Coalman. Canby Frank Hilton, D. R. Dimlck, James Adklns, Albert Vinyard, John Robins, John L. Dick, H. S. C. Phelps, V. L. Mack, Hans A. Lln neberg. Clackamas James Johnson, C. L. Roadartnel, G. H- Webster, I. L. Clark, A. Hunter, R. B. Holcomb, Louis Erickson, Fred Gage. Cherryville W. E. Welsh, J. M. Wall. Cam-man R. H. Taber, Gno. Lazclle, J. M. Warnock, W. B. Lawton, W. .1. McCord, F. M. Thompson. Needy D. Kaufman, V. Scamcl, Mos es Burkholder, Enos Hostettler, Chas. Noblitt. Klllin Amos Yoder, Arthur Snyder, John Elliott, Julius Jensen, Levi Erb, August Reichel. W. G. Wolf. Marquam Ira James, I. D. Larklns, A. V. Albright, James Reed, John Taylor, Barton Jack, J. M. Gro shong. ' Macksburk A. D. Gribble, F. P. Brusch, O. II. Wright, John Roggie, John Glade, John Damm. Eagle Creek H. S. Gibson, E.I. Bur- nett, Egbert Foster, A. Suter, J. W. j Doty, John McConnell. ( Estacada J. J. Davis, J. E. Crawford, j F. J. Harkinrider, D. M. Marshall, John Tracy, S. E. Helple, G. F. Boy- j er, Robert II. Currln. j George Adolph Wlederhold, C. Coff-! man, Carl Rath. j Harding Eli Swales, F. W. Sprague, W. P. Kirchem, Joseph Gill, John Hatton, Fred Gerber. Xcw Era John Burgoyne, John Kei- ser. Enos Cahill. Aucust Steahelv. George Brown, William Rider, Sam Warnock. Oswego Thomas Fox, R. Hayes, Al bert Walling, H. W. Koehler, A. W. Shipley, John Bichner, R. B. Wll mit, Charles Haines. Oregon City No. 1 W. J. Wilson, Bradley, F. A. Miles, Ed. Fields, J. J. Cooke, George Randall, Otto Erickson. E. L. Johnson. I Oregon City No. 2 James Tracy, II. Blankinship, John Wlesmandel, Henry Mlley, Elmer Lankln, V. Har ris, Fred Gadke, Pat Flnnucane, El mer Cooper, C. J. Parker, Sol Walk er, Clark Greenman. Oregon City No. 3 Samuel Francis, F. M. Darling, Joe Harrington, E. W. Scott, W. I). Stafford, Joe Lutz, Horace Williams, William Estes. Oak Grove J. W. Grasle, J. F. Brot je, P. T. Oatfield, L. E. Bentley, C. W. Risley. Pleasant Hill Allison Baker. Jay Baker, C. Calkins. W. F. Young, F. F. Too.e. Soda Springs Wm. Miulngo, A. M. Groshong, J. W. Nightengale. Springwater Wm. Handle, James Shibley, S. II. Raney, W. V. Tuck er. Tualatin J. L. Kruse, Iiuls Toedte nieler, J. Iderhoff, G. W. Boylan. Union Millard Crlssell. C. F. IV Wil son. W, J. Mlley. West Oregon City J. W. Moffutt. Charles Shields, Ed. Batdorf. I). C. Howell, A. L. Pressy. Viola-James Fnllam. William Mat-' toon Highland Henry Klelnsnilth, O. Mnr quardt, Edward Lelchtwels. W. F. Henderson. Fred Heft. A. Klehe, .1. T. Grace. Harmony C. F. Zlnscr, G. Mamie, W. E. Morris, Wm. Hudson, Milwaukie Wm. Shlndler, T. R. A. Sell wood. R. Scott. John G. Miller, Isaac Mullen. Maple Lane Arthur Bailey, A. Mailt., M. M. McGcehan. David JohI, Wm. Beard, John Baker, John Gaffney, Jr. Milk Creek-Fred Erickson, J. J. Mai latt, Claud Howard. Tom Fish, C. O, Boynton, John Dcnlson. Molalla Wm. Vaughan, John Sawtell, Wm. Vlck, Harvey Everhart, Geo. Nicolal, J. V. Harless, John Cole. George Gregory. In the matter of appointment of Stock Inspector; Ordered that R. I. Garrett, be and he Is hereby appointed Ktock In spector. j In the matter of estate of Mary Ott, deceased ; Ordered that the county clerk draw a warrant In favor of administrator of said estate for $50, upon his filing receipt In full and exempting Clack amas County from any and all itamages. In the matter of publication of de linquent tax list for year 1905; Ordereil that said list be published In the Oregon City Enterprise, and the Oregon City Courier, and said papers be allowed for the publica tion of said delinquent list, twenty cents per line, or ten cents each per line. Notice of Administrator's Sale. Notice is hereby given that In pur suance of an order of sale made and entered In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas conn- j ,y' S,at" ,,f 0r,on' 011 thn 7'1'- of January, 1907, In the matter of the estate of Chris Tlmm, deceased, the undersigned administrator of said estate, will on the 10th day of Feb ruary, 1907, at. the hour of 11 o'clock In the forenoon of said day, at the front, door of the courthouse In Ore- I Uie highest bidder for cash, Htibject. ... ,.nflrmtl,, .f rrt m. c.ii, .,!,, - .....,,. described real property, to-wit: Beginning at the north-east corner of James G. Cunningham's ten aero tract on the County road and running North two Hundred and Ten (210) feet; thence West Four Hundred and Fourteen and 11-12 ((414 11-12) feet; thence South Two Hundred and Ten (210) feet; thence East Four - Hun dred and Fourteen and 11-12 (414 11-12) feet on said Cunningham's line to the place of beginning, containing Two acres of land more or less, be ing a part of the George Wills and Sarah Wills Donation Land Claim, In Hcctloii twmty five (25) Township One (1) Smith of llange One (1) East of the Willamette Meridian. In Clack atnas County, Oregon. Dated this Iltli day of January, U"7. GHOKGH W. DICK It V, Administrator of the Estate of Chris Tlinin, deceased. Graham & Cleeton, Attorneys for Administrator. Admlnittrtor'i Notice. I Notice Is herchv irlven tlmi tt, . (,erslgned has bee duly appointed by START -BEGIN ELECTRIC LIGHT IT IS CHEAPER Make 1907 an ELECTRIC YEAR in your Household as well as in your Store and enjoy the convenience, the labor-saving, the healthfulnes, the safety, the econ omy and the prosperity that at tend the use of ELECTRICITY. FREE LAMP RENEW-ALS:-The Company will hence forth furnish free of charge, to all meter customers, new Edison base lamps of 4, 8, 16, 32 and 50 candle power, in exchange for burn ed out or old lamps heretofore fur nished by the Company. Lamp re newals will be made at THE COMPANY'S OFFICE, Main Street, OREGON CITY. FREE LAMP RENEWALS mean better light, and is Equal to a Substantial Reduction in the Cost of Lighting. PORTLAND RAILWAY LIGHT & POWER CO. C. G. MILLER, Contract Manager FOR OREGON CITY Sale starts i Monday Morning ! January 21st Oregon City, Oregon the county court of the State of Of goo for the county of Clackamas, ad ministrator of the estate of Matthew Athory, deceased. All perilous bavin claims ngaltiHt said estate are hereby liotlth'd to present the same to 111", properly verified, as required by la, at the office of Clark At I-utotirctti' In Oregon City, Oregon, within i months from date hereof Dated this Friday. January lKtn. 1907. LEONARD rUMIAIIICU. Administrator of the estate of Ma thew Athey. deceased. Clark & Latoiirette, Attorney for Administrator. C RIGHT WITH-