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    OfttOON CITY ENTtltPRItt, FRIDAY, AfAlL 26, ,1907,
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18.75
COMMISSIONERS -COURT
Lin It remembered, Hint at a regit
In r term of thn County Court of Clack
umuit County, hold In thn Court House,
In Oregon City, for the purpose of
transuding comity ImihIiicmh In April,
the same lniliiK tlx limit fixed by
law for holding n regular term of
miM court, urouent lion, (hunt II. Dim
Ich, county Judge, , presiding; T, H.
Klllln mid John Lowelllug, commis
sioners, win' it thn following proceed
ing were had, to-' wit:
Claims Allowed.
Pauper
District
Indigent
Road OUtrlcta
District No. 1
District
Pelor J. Ilunseli, ii.00
V. Diinforlli, 6.00
II. II. Hughes, ' 8.00
C. IC. lluniM, 11.00
II. K. Forrester, COO
W. J. Lewellen, 8.00
M. Kruger, 7.00
Mrs. Valentine, 7.00
John Avlu. 10,0(1
J. K. Jack, 8.00
W. T. Gardner, 10.00
Mm, M. PUkens, 10.00
F. W. BpraKue, ' 10.00
Mm, Ilrttdtl. 10.01)
Mm. Hclna, 10,00
.1. A. Jones, 10.0(1
Auk. Splinter, 10.00
(1. II. Dlmlck, If. On
A. HMebtand, 1000
Soldier
Mend 1'imt II A, It , fl.im
Win.. Finn, 60.00
Frank Quliin, 34 00
Jim Little,, . 86.00
Auk. Hack id, 6.00
I. H, Hyntcill, 20.00
A. C. Warier, 14.00
J. V. Green, 32.50
A, J, Ware, 30.00
.1, A, Confer, 32.50
Max Telford, 12.00
C. W. Little, 10.00
n. W. Porter, 2.60
B. Niilull. 2.00
16
Greenwood Lumber Co., 16.19
It. Montgomery, 2.00
(I. H. ftandull, 200
V. L. Mead, 2.00
.1. Penman, 4.00
Ti rciiman, 5.00
W. (I. Iiuudi.ll, 5,75
No. 16
Unto & Co,, 248,50
Pope & Co., GOO
II. lU'iirlcl, 1.1.70
A. Mather, 110,50
10, W. lloriiMhuh, 45.00
Jiimi'M Hluinnon, 56.62
(!. Mui-Hit, 4.1.75
Ah. ThoniBH, 4 1. 25
Elmer Lundergun, 17.00
lly Shelly, 28.12
WlttTs Hughes. 18.00
VVm. Grlsenthwslte, 48.25
A. HornHhuh. :i8.25
George Holman, 12.00
Fred Htidnor. 0.00
W. C. Martin, 24.00
Vni. Martin, 12.00
Wm, YonnK, 40.25
Jleall k Co., 105.00
A. Mather, 19.00
W. II. Counsell, 5,00
No. 2
CiD. II. Hate Co. 5.110
No. 3
II. 1. Smith Co.. 1200
itodlun Bros.. 110.42
J. E. Blefer. 33.75
Sam Kudar, 12.00
Godfrled IUm'ho. 10. on
F. Hoese, 12.50
J. E, Heifer. H.Oo
F. h. 10.00
.Mm Kcttcl, 12.00
Kd. liorlnK. t oo
John I'crlliiK. 4O0
A. Iloese, 24.00
Wm. Potter, G.oo
J. Avery, 400
(). McNeal. 4.00
Wm. Holler, J.GO
IC. Ilennenscn, 25.00
A. Itearork, 30.00
L. 8. Ilencin k, 4.00
No. 6
O. A. Palmar. 4.00
K.H. Old. 43.55;
J. A. Olds. 27.70 j
II. KelloKR. 21.7" I
("rent luiraon, 18.00
J. E. Slefer. 23.75
(1. Botne. 17.00
A. Sutton. 10.00
Ham Kudor, 9.50
O. A. I'nlmer. 27.50
Destnn Lake, 12.00
J. K. Blefer. .0o
A. lleaeock, 12.00
Olaf (ireen, 14.00
A. Wolfhagcn. 3.00
Auk. WwIId, 10,00
John ' WlrllnK. ZM
A. I). Herr. 3.00
F. IIim'hi., 4.00
District 6
John Straus.
Mux ilartarh.
Fred Wluchlo,
District 6
D. W. Douglas,
District No. 11
District
Wm. Plielph. 8.50
II, II. Hughes, 8.75
Cbaa. Btelner, 4.00
Val. Bohlander. 14.00
W. F. Hartm I. 3.50
J. 8teluer, 1.70
Alvln Hornshuh. 2.00
Edward llilKbeH. 10.50
Wm. Phelphs. 10.50
Charles Joues, 1.00
Henry Cliitber, 1.50
(!. A. Schubel, 3.00
I). Olnther, 20n
V. Bohlaudur, 3 50
District No. 19
Carlton tt Rosenlfrans 11.45
I). I Trulllnner, lo
John Akin, 4.00
Bite Adklos. 4.00
John Darnell, 4.40
II. Derrick, 575
Fred Howard, 4.00
Henry Turner, .85
WVV Woodtilde, 13.00
Oistrict No. 20
II. D, Harm,
District 26 '
W. W, Bvorhart,
II. I'', JolmHon,
It. I'ulky,
J. F. Adarna,
HoMilmt Ijrtm.,
J. II. Colo L Co.,
14. N. Evwrhart,
KiluN WrlKht,
Hubert KiikI'-',
District 27
It. JobnH, x
.1. II. Nleraon,
A. P. Anboo,
A. N'fUon,
F. K. Krlekaofi,
llonry Abon,
t. I). Lnrklns,
.1. Taylor,
(I. W, Hentley,
Iru Jamea,
C. W. LalMiur,
J. Labour,
District No. 28
Francis Rami,
II. Wllaon,
Win. Miller,
Jobn Hhcpard,
Frank Huun,
L. D. Hhank,
District No. 30
Tualatin Mill Co.,
I. N. DbvIn,
C. DeLaHbman,
(5. C. Tledetnan,
('yniH Arnett,
('. Ilrnwn,
J. Ki.er,
V. DH-auhman,
' ft. C. Wortblngton,
L. CiJneft'lter,
(J. Ilunaaker,
T. O. Whlttler,
J. Dicker,
Frank WhltUui,
L. Halllnan,
A. J. Thompson,
District No. 31
J. Nomlc,
Delker,
J. Krancla,
lllKn.
Froboae,
Peters,
Ed. pamperln,
8. J. Jones,
KlllKben,
Wagley,
OroKH,
Sclwor, t
32
12.50
4.00
12.00
7.50
A.
8.
II.
II.
C.
District
Z.
J.
F.
O.
No.
Wentern StorftKP,
F. Beely,
Aug. Ilotenlierg.
Storm Sawmill Co., 09.27
Geo. II. Rate t Co., It. IS
O. C. Mill and I. Co., 17.34
IC. Harrington, 17.50
Kd. Nachand, 6.00
M. Rivera, 4.00
Ilalllc Johnson, 2.00
(!. C. Smith. 13.60
Arthur Cliff. 2.00
13- r.
Rate & Co,, 12.95
W. Emmett, 9.40
I). D. Evan, 9.40
L. Evana, 9.G0
M. M. Ilart.ell. 3.40
W. II, Hubert. 1.40
Harry Hubert, 13.80
A. Hubert. 24.75
W. II. Drown, G.OO
W. II, Word, 3.C0
.1. Sevier. 1.00
John Hughes, 8.80
Hurry Hubert. 12.00
"John Hamilton, 4.00
E. M. Rarrott. 3.20
W. Shannon. 20.25
No. 14
A. T. Doraey, fi.15
O. F. Glbbs, 55.00
C. C. Olbhs, 44.00
Jas. Shelly, 9.00
G. Gwllllam. 42.00
F. Heard, 25.00
F, Steuvona, 29.00
A. L. Roho, ' , 43.00
D. J. Thorn, 44.00
J. II. Jackson, 41.00
A. Splinter. 39.00
P. Allon, 6.00
II. OIhmi, 6.00
t No. 15
J. V. Groen, 22.G0
J. A. Confer, 22.50
j Pope & Co., 1.C5
Story & Thomas, 3.95
Popo & Cri., .35
CnpiA & Hufterlnch. 219.20 C. Epler,
Scripture 4 Haullaii, .40 A. Voaa,
A. Vallen. 3.50 II. Vohs.
L. Vallen. U.80 W..Todd.
J. full. 8.75 W. Wlllla.
J. J. Jonoa, 1.75 W. More,
S. Gianatxskl. 1.75 It. Moerln,
V L. Ilaker, 6.95 " ft. Hoavert,,
M, Dibble, 8 30 It. D'rvey,
Jwiae Col, 8.40 W. H. Ik'aler,
P. I'ntt, 8 58 C. McConnell,
A. Ileurer. 8.68 District No. 33
P. MadlHon, 5.25 Telefnon Proa.
M. ltyKlrBkl, 7.00 Dulkiia Lumber
W. Cox, 3.50 W. II. Handle,
F. Ileurer. 175 A. D. Schmidt
GoorKO StephenN, 1.75 . 8. F. DeerlnK
Kit Fellows. 1.75 E. HldRcviay
H. Henderaon, , 1.68 8. M. Ralney
E. lllttner, 1.68 C. Jubb
F. lllttner, 3.15 E. Uwellen
A. Vallen. 2 25 E. H. Tlnon
I Vnllen. 1.75 A. A. Allen
J. Put, 10.00 Henry Cromer
J. J, JolteH, 24.50 District No. 34
8. GranatzHkl, 11.45 WUhou & Cookt
F. Daker, 2.00 T. J. Gary
J. Munnlng, 8.75 A. Mather
II. rmtner, 1.50 Sam, Hatdorf
II. Sullivan, 42.50 faut Schroedor
District 22
Gefn?o nail,
R. D. Hall.
A. EnKle.
District No. 23
D. O. Froomlln,
Karl Nelson.
T. A. Cnmpnu.
J. McGIII,
Co.
4.00
2.00
5.00
5.00
3.00
5.75
1.00
District
J. J. Taylor, 12.00
D. J. Parmnnter. 20.25
Ed. Dickson, 9.00
P. Maloy, 5.00
J. II. Dickson, 8.00
Sam Hcr.lK. 3.60
C. Mark, 6.00
R. W. Zimmerman' 27.70
No. 24
C. G. Hoffman. 6.50
Jacob Egll, 3.00
Enoa HoHtetler, 1.50
H. DecU, v 1.50
John Oahler. 9.7G
Cbas. Konsback, 5.25
M. Meyer, 3.00
.1. E. Mitts, 3.00
Wm. Konshack, 6.00
E. R Miller, 3.00
D. Ackoraon, 1.50
L. D. King, 3.00
Geo. AhKIus, 2.25
Geo.MlUa, .75
Ernest, Werner, 9.00
Phillip WelKand, .75
J. Schwaubauer, ' 3.00
L. P. SpiiBHi, 44.50
District No. 25
Carlton & Rosenkrati9 34.25
James Adidas, 9.00
W, Lamour, 1.60
C. Thomas, .75
D. C. Harms, . 4.50
J. D. Cpl& 6.7G
R. Schroeder
George, Illckel
Frank Kekel
Smith Turner
Kill Olsem
Jack Roy Ion
J. Turner
District No. 35
N. E. Doriahue
A. IX Edwards
District No. 36
W. H. Rremer
Matt OIhou
Albert Elliott
Paul J. Schneider
Amos Yoder
A. Schneider
District No. 37
W. Wllmot
C. W. Kruse
District No. 38 .
Geo. Jones
J. Phillips
A. Tucholko
II. Thiessen
District No. 39
K. Story
T. Dorscy
A. Mather
Popo &, Co.
Albert Shanborn
Robert Shanborn
Evan Lewis
Virgil May
, Herman Fisher
Frank Jaggar
District No. 40
A. Vester
General Roads
Howe & Co.
Beall & Co.
' .John Lewellcn
County Commissioner
G. 11, Dlmlck
3.00
21.00
4.50
3.00
.80
5.90
21.50
.75
2,00
10,60
1.60
7.60
12.00
COO
10.60
7.50
5.25
1.60
0.00
3.00
37.50
24.75
7.50
3.75
1.60
9.75
35.00
18.20
62.00
3.00
42.00
10.00
20.00
18.00
9.00
12.00
12.00
22.00
18.00
.14.00
32.00
8.00
6.00
16.00
24.00
3.50
1.75
7.00
1.75
2.60
17.25
18.10
5.25
S.25
9.75
.25
3.50
4.50
3.00
8.75
7.00
5.25
2.00
4.00
4.00
2.00
10.00
10.00
1.00
72.82
267.48
10.00
7.00
30.00
4.00
2.00
2.00
8.00
18.50
22 72
46.75
13.65
1.25
96.38
61.00
23.00
5.00
14.00
16.00
16.00
30.00
2.00
51.25
101. 3ll
28.50
8.00
3.73
2.00
14.50
10.00
10.50
.45
106.82
11.00
9.00
8.00
2.50
6.40
3.30
34.50
4.40
45.75
44.50
45.75
17.00
18.75
4.50
5.00
250.00
109.50
.40.00
9.05
John Lewlln
T.lD. Klllln .
Circuit Court
T. M. Miller
Justice of the Peace
L. Btlpp
C. F. Ely
A Hardeaty
W. F. Smith
W. II. Ilrerner
Martin Itobblna
E. O. Lftater
Win Beard
C. E. Cross
8. S. Jones,
E. It. Williams
John Kelly
.1. II. Hlatferly
L. Sllpp
B. L. Hliaw
L. Btipp
Chan F. Ely
L. 8Upp
Chan F. Ely
A. Pelpke
W. F. Henderson
Jesse Cox
Matt Kandle
Fred Moehnke
L. Stipp
C. F. Ely
L. Btlpp
Gerhardus
Tax Department
hi. Mulvey
Nellie Kwafford
8. O. Dlllman
R. II. lleatlo
Iletta Pierce
Ileus Kelly
Edith Jackson
B. 8. Buck
W.
B.
Baker
Pratt
R.
C.
Recorder
It. W. McAlpln
Treasurer
9.20
21.20
24.00
13.20
24.00
6.90
. 6.60
' 5.90
CIO
6.10
1.00
1,00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
5.95
2U0
6.95
15.. 85
6.70
16.60
5.10
5.10
5.50
. 4.50
3.. 10
6.95
13.10
3.20
3.00
19.75
31.50
17.50
16.16
23.00
10.00
61.62
87.76
25.00
R7 7r,
12.00
.!. C. Elliott 4.00
R, E. Lovelace 4.00
'8. A. D. Hunga , 4.50
Printing and Advertising ,
Courier 48.90
Telegram 1.90
The Star Press 45.60
Board of Health
Dr. 3, W, Norrls .50
Jessie Paddock 10.00
's Inguest
J. C. Bradley 1.20
R. T. Barbur 1.20
II. Peckover 1.20
J. W. Cole 1.20
David Caufleld . 1.20
C. E. Burna 1.70
William Stow 1.70
A. Simmons 1.20
W. E. Carll 10.20
J. W. Loder 4.20
R. L. Holman 9.85
J. W. Cole 1.20
J. C. Bradley 1.20
R. T. Barbur 1.20
A. Simmons 1.20
David Caufleld 1.20
Henry Peckover 1.20
Charles E. Burns 1.70
C. M. Stow 1.70
E. II. Willougbby 1.70
Dr. W. E .Carll 10.20
C. E. Hayes 1.70
A. O. Vaughan 4.70
J. C. Stuart 4.70
J. W. Loder 6.20
R. L. Holman 19.50,
J. W. Cole 1.20
J. C. Bradley 1.20
R. T. Barbur 1.20
A. Simmons 1.20
David Caufleld 1.20
Henry Peckover 1.20
C. E. Burns 1.70
C. M. Stow 1.70
E. II. Wllloughby 1.70
Dr. W. E. Carll 10.20
G. E. Hayes 1.70
A. G. Vaughan 4.70
J. C. Stuart ' 4.70
J. W. Loder 6.20
R. L. Holman 19.50
Assessor
S. T. Roman
E. P. Carter
L. Pope
H. W. Shaw
J. F. Nelson
Tax Rebate
W. G. Glover
C. E, Burns
E. N. Foster
James Duncan
A. & A. J. Wallace
Alfred Inman
Jacob Rupp
John Gaffney
Current Expense
Telephone Co.
F. W. Greenman
T. F. Ryan
C. E. Ramsby
Huntley Bros Co.
Court House Expense
V. Harris
Straight & Salisbury
Peter Nehren
Jail-
It. B. Beatie
County Poor
J. Montgomery
R. L. Holman
' J. E. Jack
C. Bluhm
W. A. Holmes
S. Rosensteln
Howell & Jones
W. B. Rambo
Insane Committments
W. U. Tel Co.
H. S
Mount
Dr.
Election
G. D. Ely
Fruit Inspector
A. J. Lewis
Road Surveys
S. A. D. Hungnte
N. Blair
Bud Thompson
,W. R. Dallas
3.15
66.00
30.00
54.00
2.50
16.59
5.90
17.50
6.48
5.50
5.40
1.00
3.00
5.60
4.80
30.00
7.33
13.90
1.15
.65
10.00
25.14
2.50
10.00
10.25
5.00
.47
11.04
2.45
17.92.
.25
5.00
3.90
27.00
35.60
21.50
21.60
2.00
In the matter of the petition of A.
Venter and others for county roads.
Ordered that viewers meet at
place of beginning on 21st day of
April, 1907.
In the matter of the vacation of
alley In block 4 of Oswego.
Ordered that same be vacated as
prayed for.
In the matter of franchise of Beav
er Creek Mutual Telephone Co.
Ordered that same be granted sub
ject to proper regulations by County
Court.
In the matter of the application of
John Haugh for payment of road war
rant that had been lost.
Ordered that same be paid without
Interest.
In (the matter of deed made by
David E. Pendleton and wife for land
for road way.
Ordered that said deed be accepted
and ordered recorded.
In the matter of deed from Charles
F. Clarke and wife for land for road.
Ordered that said road be and is
named "Lawnflold Iload."
In the matter of the petition of W.
G. Glover for rebate of tax;
Ordered that warrant Issue for sum
of $16.59 in payment of same.
In the matter of petition of C. B.
Burns for rebate of tax.
Ordered that warrant issue for sum
of $5.69 iu payment of same.
In the matter of petition of E. N.
Foster for rebate of tax;
Ordered that warrant Issue for sum
of (17.50 In payment of same.
In the matter of petition of James
Duncan for rebate of tax.
Ordered that warrant Issue for
sum of 6.48 in payment of same.
In the matter of petition of A and
A. J. Wallace for rebate of tax.
Ordered that warrant issue in sum
of $5.50 in payment of same.
In the matter of petition of Alfred
Inman for rebate of tax.
Oredered that warrant issue In sum
If $5.40 in payment of same.
In the matter of petition of residents
of road district No. for improve
rment of hill near farm of A. Newell.
Ordered that said hill be cut down,
graded, and improved according to
prayer of petition.
In the matter of the appointment of
H. H. Johnson, as Deputy County Sur
veyor.
Ordered that said appointment be
and is confirmed.
In the matter of appointment of
field deputies by J. F. yelson, As
sessor.
Ordered that the appointment of E.
P. Carter, Geo. F. Horton, H. A
Shaw and G. B. Hayhurst be and is
confirmed.
In the matter of bond of John C,
Elklns as Constable for District No
Ordered that same be and is ap
proved.
In the matter of the petition of
Jacob Rupp for rebate of poll tax.
Ordered that warrant issue to said
petitioner in payment of same.
In the matter of obstruction of
county road known as the Turner
road In road district No. 34, by Mat
Ranch.
Ordered that said Mat. Rauch be
notified to immediately remove all
obstructions from said road.
In the matter of petition of J. D.
Ernston et al. for Improvement of
road. leading from Marquam to Glad
Tidings, with subscription of $100.
Ordered that prayer of petitlou be
granted, and when subscription has
been worked out, under Supervisor,
then the county will donate an equal
amount to be used on said road.
In the matter of petition of John
Gaffney for rebate of tax.
Ordered that a warrant for $3.00 be
Issued in payment -of same.
In the matter of petition of A. B.
Rhodes for liquor license.
Ordered that all papers filed be
withdrawn and all proceeding had in
said matter be held for naught.
tlon of Ninth Street In Section I of
this ordinance set out, be and the
same Is hereby repealed.
Section 3. Whereas the condition
of said street is dangerous to the
health and safety of the city, and Its
improvement Is necessary for the Im
mediate preservation of the same, In
the Juifjsment of the Council of Oregon
City, Oregon, an emergency exists;
therefore this ordinance shall take ef-
lect and be in force Immediately upon
its approval by the Mayor.
Read first time and ordered publish-
d at an adjourned meeting of the
Council of Oregon City, held Thurs
day. April 18tn, 1907, and which ad
journed meeting was an" adjourned
meeting of a special meeting of said
Council held Wednesday, April 17th,
1907, and to come up for second read
ing and final passage at a special
meeting of said Council to be held Sat
urday, May 1 1th, 1907, at 8 o'clock
M.
By order of the Council of Oregon
City.
W. A. DJM1CK,
Recorder.
Ordinance No.
An ordinance re-establishing the
grade of that portion of Seventh
Street of Oregon City, Oregon, lying
between the East line of Water
Street and the West line of Main
Street.
Oregon City does ordain as follows:
Section 1. That the grade of that
portion of Seventh Street, Oregon
City, Oregon, lying between the East
line of Water Street and the West line
of Main 8treet shall be as follows, to-
wit:
Beginning at Main Street at an ele
vation of 105.4 feet, thence on ft de
scending grade to the East line of
Water Street at an elevation of .98.5
feet on the South line of Seventh
Street and at an elevation of 97.5 feet
on the North line of Seventh Street.
Section 2. That ordinance No. 127
approved July 14th, 1891, as far as
the said ordinance pertains to or con
flicts with the grade of that portion
of Seventh Street In Section 1 of this
ordinance set out, be and the same Is
hereby repealed.
Section 3. Whereas the condition
of said street Is dangerous to the
health and safety of the city, and
its improvement is necessary for the
Immediate preservation of the same,
in the Judgment of the (Council of Or
egon City, Oregon, an emergency ex
ists; therefore this ordinance shall
take effect and be in force Immediately
upon Its approval by the Mayor.
Read first time and ordered publish
ed at an adjourned meeting of the
Council of Oregon City, held Thurs
day. April 18th, 1907, and which ad
journed meeting was an adjourned
meeting of a special meeting of said
Council held Wednesday, April 17th,
1907, and to come up for second read
ing and final passage at a special
meeting of said Council to be held Sat
urday. May 11th, 1907, at 8 o'clock
P. M.
By order of the Council of Oregon
City.
W. A. DIM1CK.
Recorder.
Ordinance No.
An Ordinance re-establishing the
grade of that portion of Fourth
Street of Oregon City, Oregon, lying
between the East line of Main Street
and the Stone wall of the Oregon and
California Railroad Company on said
Fourth Street.
Oregon City does ordain a follows:
Section 1. That the grade of that
portion of Fourth Street of Oregon
City, Oregon, lying between the East
line of Main street and the stone wall
of the Oregon and California Railroad
company on said Fourth street shall
be as follows, to-wit:
Beginning at a point 206 feet East
of Main Street at an elevation of
108.6 feet; thence on a descending
grade to a point 75 feet East of Main
Street at an elevation of 101 feet;
thence to Main Street at an elevation
of 99.10 feet.
Section 2. That ordinance No. 127
approved July 14th. 1891, as far as
the said ordinance pertains to or con
flicts with the grade of that nortion
of Fourth Street in Section 1 of this
ordinance set out, be and the same is
hereby repealed.
Section 3. Whereas the condition
of said street is . dangerous to the
health and safety of the city, and its
improvement is necessary for the im
mediate preservation of the game, in
the Judgment of the Council of Oregon
City, Oregon, an emergency exists ;
therefore this ordinance shall take ef
fect and be in force immediately upon
its approval by the Mayor.
Read first time and ordered publish
ed at an adjourned meeting of the
council or Oregon City, held Thurs
day, April 18th, 1907. and which ad
journed meeting was an adjourned
meeting of a special meeting of said
Council held Wednesday, April 17th,
iuf, ana to come up for second read
ing and final passage at a special
meeting of said Council to be held Sat
urday, May 11th, 1907, at 8 o'clock
P. M.
By order of the Council of Orecon
City.
W. A. DIMICK,
Recorder.
Ordinance No.
Ah ordinance re-establishing the
grade of Ninth Street of Oregon City,
Oregon, from a point on said Ninth
Street 100 feet West of the West line
of Main Street to a point on said
Ninth Street 150 feet west of the west
line of Main Street, and establishing
the grade of said Ninth Street from
said point 150 feet west of the west
line of Main Street to the East line of
Water Street.
Oregon City does ordain as follows:
Section 1. That the grade of that
portion of Ninth Street of Oregon
City, Oregon, lying between a point
on said Ninth Street 100 feet West
of the West line of Main Street and
the East line of Water Street shall be
as follows, to-wit:
Beginning at a point 100 feet West
of Maiu Street at an elevation of
109.5 feet; thence to the East line of
Water Street at an elevation of 110
feet.
Section 2. That ordinance No,
127 approved July 14th, 1891, as far
as the said ordinance pertains to or
conflicts with the grade of that por
Saloon License.
Notice is hereby given that we will
apply to the city council of Oregon
City at its next regular meeting for a
renewal of our liquor license for a
period of six months at our present
place of business, Mt. Hood Cafe,
Fifth and Main Streets.
JUSTIN & KOKAL.
20t2
Saloon License.
Notice is hereby given that I will
apply to the city council of Oregon
City at its next regular meeting for a
renewal of my liquor license for a
period of six months at my present
place of business, 421 Main street, Or
egon City.
20t2 D. M. KLEMSEN.
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Merchants who use the home daily
to tell of their , wares and their prices
are ashamed of neither.