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OREGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1907.
HOME BURNED
AT GLADSTONE
W. ,F. SCHOOLEY'S RESIDENCE
DISCOVERED IN FLAMES
ABOUT NOON.
The residence of W. F. Schooley In
Omlstone was burned to the ground
todny together with all the outbuild
ings, even the sidewalk in front of
the house. All the members of the
family were at Mountain View ceme
tery at the time the conflagration
started, and by the time they
reached home it was completly de
stroyed. The blaze was discovered a little
after It o'clock, and although the
neighbors worked heroically to save
It, the building burned to the ground.
The pump on the property was in
the kitchen, and therefore out of use,
so it was necessary to carry water
from neighboring wells.
The fire-fighters had very hard
work to save the neighboring build-,
ings which were constantly catching thirty-one (31). thirty-two (32) and
nn ... thirty-three (33); in Township three
" J , Jl3), Range seven (7), Sections four
The house was valued at 12000 and (4K five l5) the north haI and 80Uth.
carried about $800 insurance. The west quarter of Section six (6). the
barn in the neighboring lot belonging :orth half of Section eight (8). and all
to a Mr. Bluny was also burned. Noth
ing Is definitely known as to its
orig-fn;
CLARKES.
Mrs. Henry Kliensmlth is 111 but
she is improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Hartman, from Ore
gon City, visited Mr. Scherruble and
family last week.
Fred Bower of Colton has a little
son who is very ill.
Charley Beck and Lucy Country
man went to town Tuesday to get a
marriage license.
Elmer Lee has started to build his
new house. Mr. Carr Is assisting
him.
MEMBERS OF G. A. R.
(Continued from Page 1.)
matter how apparently obscure a
place they may hold in the world.
F. E. McArthur gave a very Interest
ing talk to the children of his boy
hood days in the war. George A
Harding expressed the appreciation of
the cordial reception given them, also
of the program by the schools.
The whistling solo by Harold Swaf
ford Is deserving of special mention.
He was twice called back to respond
to rousing encores.
An especially pretty and impressive
feature at the Eastham school at 2 p.
m. was the manner in which the G. A.
R. were greeted on their arrival. The
children formed in rank and marching
out to the front platform, separated
in double column while the veterans
marched through. The program by
the pupils which was given in a cred
liable manner and was enjoyed, was
as follows:
"Columbia," School
Concert Recitation. "The Flag of
Washington," by First Grade, Ruth
Miller, Evelyn Williams, Lorena
Andrews, Alice Holman, and chorus
by second grade.
Concert Recitation by second grade,
"Guard the Flag,"
Song School
Concert Recitation Third Grade
Concert Recitation Fourth Grade
Quotations by Fifth, Sixth, Seventh
and Eighth grades.
Song, "America." School
The same company representing
the G. A. R. who had been at the Bar
clay in the morning visited the East
ham in the afternoon and made talks
that were equally entertaining.
CITY AND COUNTY BRIEFS.
G. A. Marts of Molalla visited withjrnittee on Streets and Public Proper-
friends in this city, Sunday.
For cheap and reliable Insurance,
see O. E. Hargreaves, post office bldg.,
Orojroa City nished upon application to the Re-
Icorder of Oregon City.
, , . . . .. I Each proposal must be accoinpan-
J. W. Thomas and his mother, Mrs. by a c'ertifled check for R gum
Thoma3, of Molalla, passed through equal to five per cent of the total es
this city on their way to Hood River, jtimate of the work, which sum will
where they will attend the state meet-! subject to forfeiture to Oregon
, iL . ,, , , I City in case of the failure of the slic
ing of the Grange to be held In thatceful l)H(ier hereln to furnlsh the
f 't.v- j required bonds and enter Into a writ-
jten contract for said work, if called
A meeting of a committee of three "Pn so to do, within the time specl-
, i, .ni t fied for the same in the time and
from all the fire campanles will meet ,, . , . .
jiviu ail me w r moiinap npH nation pfivni-lnw cqW ufrror.T
Monday evening In Fountain Hall for
the purpose of making arrangements
for the Firemen's picnic to be held
some time in June.
Mr. and Mrs. William Rainey were
pleasantly surprised Tuesday evening
at their home on Taylor street, when
a few of their friends went in to spend
the evening. The surprise was In
honor of their 20th wedding anniver-
Bary. The date was Wednesday and
no Inkling of the little party had
reached the worthy couple. The fact
that the surprise was gotten up on
short order with few preparations,
made it all the more Informal and
jolly.
Notice of Restoration of Public Lands
to Settlement and Entry. Depart
ment of the Interior, General Land
Office. Washington. D. C. May 11,
1907. Notice is hereby given that the
vacant public lauds in the following
described areas, temporarily with
drawn for proposed additions to the
Cascade National Forest, Oregon, on
October 20. and December 16. 1905,
and January 18, 1906, and not other
wise withdrawn, reserved, or appro
priated, will by authority of the Sec
retary of the Interior be restored to
the public domain on July 27. 1907,
and become subject to settlement on
and after that date, but not to entry,
filing or selection until on and after
August 26, 1907, under the usual re
strictions, at the United States Land
Office at Portland. Oregon: In Town
ship four (4), Range five (5), Sections
four (4) and six (6) in Township two
(2), Range six (6), Sections fourteen
(14) to twenty-six (26). both inclu
sive, the north half of Sections twenty-nine
(29). thirty-four (34). thirty-
five (35) and thirty-six (361 ; in Town-1
ship two (2), Range seven (7), Sec
tions twenty-seven (27). twenty-eight
(28), the south half of Section twenty-
nine (291, all Sections thirty (30)
Willamette Meridian, Oregon. Warn
ing is hereby expressly given that no
person will be permitted to gain or
exercise any right whatever under any
settlement or occupation begun prior
to July 27, 1907, and all such settle
ment or occupation is hereby forbid
den. R. A. BALLINGER.
Commissioner.
Approved: THOS. RYAN.
Acting Secretary of the Interior.
PROPOSALS . FOR . STREET . IM
PROVEMENT. Sealed proposals for furnishing all
labor and materials and improving
Madison street of Oregon City. Ore
gon, from the North line of Third
street to the south line of Fifteith
street, will be received by the com
mittee on Streets and Public Prop
erty of the Council of Oregon City
until 4 o'clock p. m. of Friday, June
14th, 1907.
Plans and specifications contain
ing further information will be fur
nished upon application to the Re
corder of Oregon City.
Each proposal must be accompan
ied by a certified check for a sum
equal to five per cent of the total es
timate of the work, which sum will
be subject to forfeiture to Oregon
City in case of the failure of the suc
cessful bidder herein to furnish the
required bonds and enter Into a writ
ten contract for said work, if called
upon so to do, within the time speci
fied for the same In the . time and
manner ordinance covering said street
Improvement.
Proposals must be made upon
blanks furnished by the City Engi
neer. The right to reject any and all bids
and to accept any bid considered most
favorable to Oregon City is hereby
reserved.
Each proposal must state the time
required for the completion of the en
tire improvement work of said street
and which improvement work must
be according to the ordinances of Ore
gon City and the pan3 and gpecifica.
tions governing such work.
All proposals must be addressed to
the Committee on Streets and Public
Property of the Council of Oregon
City. In care of the Recorder.
This notice is published pursuant
to an order of the Council of Oregon
City made at a special mewting of
said Council held Saturday, May
25th, 1907.
Dated at Oregon City, Oregon, May
27th, 1907.
E. P. RANDS,
F. J. MEYER.
D. C. WILLIAMS.
Committee on Streets and Public
Property of the Council of Oregon
City.
PROPOSALS . FOR . STREET . IM
PROVEMENT. Sealed proposals for furnishing all
labor and materials and improving
Ninth street of Oregon City, Oregon.
from ihe west line of the right of
way of the Oregon & California Rail
road Company on said Ninth street
to the east line of Main street, and
from the west line of Main street to
a point on said Ninth street 150 feet
west of the west line of said Main
street, will be received by the Com-
ty of the Council of Oregon City un
tiil 4 o'clock p. m. of Friday, June
I pi and SDecincations contain-
ing further information will be fur-
improvement
Proposals must be made upon
blanks furnished by the City Engi
neer. The right to reject any and all bids
and to accept any bid considered most
favorable to Oregon City is hereby
reserved.
Each proposal must state the time
required for the completion of the en
tire Improvement work of said street
and which improvement work mtiHt
bo according to the ordinances of Ore
gon City, and the plans and specifica-
tUms governlng Bucn work
i All proposals must be addressed to
the Committee on Streets and Public
Property of the Council of Oregon
City. In care of the Recorder.
This notice Is published pursuant
to an order of the Council of Oregon
City made at a special meeting of
said Council held Saturday, May
11th. 1907.
Dated at Oregon City, Oregon, May
27th, 1907.
E. P. RANDS,
F. J. MUYEH.
D. C. WILLIAMS.
Committee on Streets and Public
Property of the Council of Oregon
City.
PROPOSALS . FOR . STREET . IM
PROVEMENT. Sealed proposals for furnishing all
labor and materials and Improving
Tenth street of Oregon City, Oregon,
from the west side of the track of
the Oregon & California Railroad
Company on said Tenth street to the
east line of Main street, and from the
west line of Main street to the east
line of Water street, will be received
by the Committee on Streets and
Public Property of the Council of
Oregon City until 4 o'clock p. m. of
Friday. June 14th. 1907.
Plans and specifications contain
ing further information will be fur
nished upon application to the Re
corder of Oregon City.
Each proposal must be accompan
ied by a certified check for a sum
equal to five per cent of the total es
timate of the work, which sum will
be subject to forfeiture to Oregon
City In case of the failure of the suc
cessful bidder herein to furnish the
required bonds and enter Into a writ
ten contract for said work, if called
upon so to do. within the time speci
fied for the same In the time and
manner ordinance covering said street
Improvement.
Proposals must be made upon
blanks furnished by the City Engi
neer. The right to reject any and all bids
and to accept any bid considered most
favorable to. Oregon City Is hereby
reserved.
Each proposal must state the time
required for the completion of the en
tire Improvement work of said street
and which improvement work must
be according to the ordinances of Ore
gon City, and the plans and specifica
tions governing such work.
All proposals must be addressed to
the Committee on Streets and Public
Property of the Council of Oregon
City, in care of the Recorder.
This notice Is published pursuant
to an order of the Council of Oregon
City made at a special meeting of
said Council held Saturday, May
Uth. 1907.
Dated at Oregon City, Oregon, May
27th, 1907.
E. P. RANDS.
F. J. MEYER.
D. C. WILLIAMS.
Committee on Streets and Public
Property of the Council of Oregon
City.
PROPOSALS . FOR . STREET . IM
PROVEMENT. Sealed proposals for furnishing all
labor and materials and Improving
John Quincy Adams street of Oregon
City, Oregon, from the north line of
Seventh street to the south line of
Eighth street, will be received by
the Committee on Streets and Public
Property of the Council of Oregon
City until 4 o'clock p. ra. of Friday,
June 14th. 1907.
Plans and specifications contain
ing further Information will be fur
nished upon application to the Re
corder of Oregon City.
Each proposal must be accompan
ied by a certified check for a sura
equal to five per cent of the total es
timate of the work, which sura will
be subject to forfeiture to Oregon
City in case of the failure of the suc
cessful bidder herein to furnish the
required bonds and enter Into a writ
ten contract for said work. If called
upon so to do, within the time speci
fied for the same in the time and
manner ordinance covering said street
Improvement.
Proposals must be made upon
blanks furnished by the City Engi
neer. The right to reject any and all bids
and to accept any bid considered most
favorable to Oregon City Is hereby
reserved.
Each proposal must state the time
required for the completion of the en
tire Improvement work of said street
and which improvement work must
be according to the ordinances of Ore
gon City, and the plans and specifica
tions governing such work.
All proposals must be addressed to
the Committee on Streets and Public
Property of the Council of Oregon
City. In care of the Recorder.
This notice Is published pursuant
to an order of the Council of Oregon
City made at a special meeting of
said Council held Saturday, May
11th. 1907.
( Dated at Oregon City, Oregon, May
27th, 1907.
E. P. RANDS,
V. J. MEYER.
D. C. WILLIAMS,
Committee on Streets and Public
Property of the Council of Oregon
City.
PROPOSALS . FOR . STREET . IM
PROVEMENT. Sealed proposals for furnishing all
labor and materials and improving
Fourth street of Oregon City, Oregon,
from the east line of Water street to
the west line of Main street, and from
the east line of Main street to the
stone wall of the Oregon and Cali
fornia Railroad Company on said
Fourth street, will be received by the
Committee on Streets and Public
Property of the Council of Oregon
City until 4 o'clock p. m. of Friday,
June 14th, 1907.
Plans and specifications contain
ing further Information will be fur
nished upon application to the Re
corder of Oregon City.
Each proposal must be accompan
ied by a certified check for a sum
equal to five per cent of the total es
timate of the work, which sum will
be subject to forfeiture to Oregon
City In case of the failure of the suc
cessful bidder herein to furnish the
required bonds and enter Into a writ
ten contract for said work, If called
upon so to do, within the time speci
fied for the same in the time and
manner ordinance covering said street
improvement.
Proposals must be made upon
blanks furnished by the City Engl-
The right to reject any and nil bids
and to accept any bid considered most
favorable to Oregon City is hereby
reserved.
Each proposal must state the time
required for the completion of tho en
tire Improvement work of said street
and which improvement work must
be according to the ordinances of Ore
gon City, and the plans and specifica
tions mivertllnii such work. I
All proposals must be addressed to
the Committee on Streets and Public
Property of the Council of Oregon
City. In care of the Recorder.
This notice Is published pursuant
to an order of the Council of Oregon
City made at a special meeting of
said Council held Saturday, May
Uth. 1907.
Dated at Oregon City, Oregon, May
27th, 1907. I
K. P. RANDS.
F. J. IIEYER.
D. C. WILLIAMS,
Committee on Streets and Public
Property of the Council of Oregon
City.
PROPOSALS . FOR . STREET . IM
PROVEMENT. Sealed proposals for furnlshlug all
labor and materials and improving
Eighth Street of Oregon City, Oregon,
from the stone wall of the Oregon
and California Railroad, Company on
said Eighth Street to the east line of
Main Street, and from the west line
of Main Street to a point on said
Eighth street 168 feet west of the
west line of said Main Street, will be
received by the Committee on Streets
and Public Property of the Council
of Oregon City until 4 o'clock p. m.
of Friday, June 14th. 1907.
Plans and specifications contain
ing further information will be fur
nished upon application to the Re
corder of Oregon City.
Each proposal must be accompnn-
I led by a certified check for a sum
equal to five per cent of the total es
timate of the work, which sum will
be subject to forfeiture to Oregon
City In case of the failure of the suc
cessful bidder herein to furnish the
required bonds and enter Into a writ
ten contract for said work. If called
upon so to do, within the time speci
fied for the same In the time and
manner ordinance covering said street
Improvement.
Proposals must be made upon
blanks furnished by the City Engi
neer. The right to reject any and all bids
and to accept any bid considered most
favorable to Oregon City Is hereby
reserved.
Each proposal must state the time
required for the completion of the en
tire Improvement, work of said street
and which Improvement work must
be according to the ordinances of Ore
gon City, and the plans and specifica
tions governing such work.
All proposals must be addressed to
the Committee on Streets and Public
Property of the Council of Oregon
City. In care of the Recorder.
This notice Is published pursuant
to an order of the Council of Oregon
City made at a special meeting of
said Council held Saturday, May
11th. 19o7.
Dated at Oregon City, Oregon, May
27th, 1907.
E. P, RANDS.
F. J. MEYER.
D. C. WILLIAMS.
Committee on Streets and Public
Property of the Council of Oregon
City.
PROPOSALS . FOR . STREET . IM
PROVEMENT. Sealed proposals for furnishing all
labor and materials and Improving
Seventh street of Oregon City. Ore
gon, from the east line of Water
street to the west line of Main street,
will be received by the Committee on
Streets and Public Property of the
Council of Oregon City until 4 o'clock
:p. m. of Friday, June 14th, 1907.
Plans and specifications contain
ilng further Information will be fur-
nished upon application to the Re
corder of Oregon City.
Each proposal must be accompan
ied by a certified check for a sum
equal to five per cent of the total es
timate of the work, which sum will
be subject to forfeiture to Oregon
City In case of the failure of the suc
cessful bidder herein to furnish the
required bonds and enter into a writ
ten contract for said work. If called
upon so to do, within the time speci
fied for the same In the time and
manner ordinance covering said street
improvement.
Proposals must be made upon
blanks furnished by the City Engi
neer. '
The right to reject any and all bids
and to accept any bid considered most
favorable to Oregon City Is hereby
reserved.
Each proposal must state the time
required for the completion of the en
tire improvement work of said street
and which improvement work must
be according to the ordinances of Ore
gon City, and the plans and specifica
tions governing such work.
All proposals must be addressed to
the Committee on Streets and Public
Property of the Council of Oregon
City, In care of the Recorder,
This notice Is published pursuant
to an order of the Council of Oregon
City made at a special meeting of
said Council held Saturday, May
11th, 1907.
Datrtd at Oregon City, Oregon, May
27th, 1907.
E. P. RANDS,
F. J. MEYER,
D. C. WILLIAMS,
Committee on Streets and Public
Property of the Council of Oregon
City. -' .
ORDINANCE NO. .
Entitled an ordinance establishing
the grade of Water Street from the
south line of Third street to the
south line of the alley between Tenth
and Eleventh streets.
Oregon City does .ordain as follows:
That tho following bo and hereby Is
established as the grade of Water
street, towlt:
Beginning at the south line of Third
street at an elevation of 90,41 feet;
thence level across Third Street;
thenco to the south Hue of Fourth
Street at an elevation of 93 feet;
thence level across Fourth street;
thenco to the south lino of Fifth street
at an elevation of 94 ft; thence level
across Fifth street; thence to tfio
South lino of Sixth street at au ele
vation of 94.1 ft. thence level across
Sixth street; thence to the south Hue
of the alley between Sixth and Sev
enth streets at an elevation of PS
feet on the east lluo of Water street
and at an elevation of 88 4 ft. on the
West lino of Water street; thence to
the North line of the alley at au ele
vation of 98 ft. on the East line of
Water street and at an elevation of
88 ft, on the West lino of Water
street; thence to the South lino of
Huventh street at au elevation of 98.5
ft. on tho East lino of Water street
and at an elevation of 82.50 ft. on tho
West Hue of Water street; thence to
the North line of Seventh strict at
an elevation of 97.5 ft. ou tho East
lino of Water street and at an eleva
tion of 80 ft. on tho West lino of Wat
er street; thence to the South line of
8th street at an elevation of 95 ft. on
tho East lluo of Water street and nt
an elevation of 09 ft. on tho West lluo
of Water street; then beginning at
tho North lino of Eighth street at an
elevation of 95 ft.; thenco to tho
South lino of Ninth street at an ele
vation of 110 ft; thence level across
Ninth street: thenco to tho south line
of 10th street at an elevation of 112 7
ft. thenco level to tho South lino of
tho alley between 10th and Uth
streets. '
Road first time and ordered pub
lished at a special meeting of tho
Council of Oregon City, held Satur
day. May 2..th. 19o7. and to come up
for second reading and final passage
at a special meeting of snld Council
to be held Friday, the Uth day of
June. 1907. at 8 o'clock p m.
Ily order of the Council of Oregon
City.
W. A. DIMICK. Recorder.
ORDINANCE NO. .
An ordinance to amend section 1.
I and 5, of Ordinance No. 305, entitled
"An Ordlnnnce to provide for tho
erection, care and removal of tele
phone, telegraph and electric wires
and poles." Approved November 19,
1897.
Oregon City does ordain as follows:
Section 1. That section 1, of Ord
inance No. 205. bo. and the same here
by Is amended to read as follows:
Section 1. It shall bo unlawful for
any person, persons or corporation to
erect poh'B or stretch wires or cables
In, on, under, over or across any of
the streets, alleys, bridges, public
ways or public grounds within tho cor
porate limits of Oregon City for any
purpose whatsoever, except In pur
suanco of a pernflt from the commit
tee on streets and public property.
Such permit to bo granted only to per
sons, firms or corporations having
franchises allowing him, them or It
the privilege, and In accordance with
lawB and ordinances governing the
same.
Section 2. That section 4 of Or
dinance No. 205, be, and tho samo
hereby Is amended to read as follows:
Section 4. All polos erected for the
purposes set forth In this Ordinance
shall be of cedar and not less than
forty feet long, provided that In tho
residence portion of tho city the said
committee on streets and public prop
erty, In their discretion may desig
nate a shorter length but not loss than
thirty-five feet, and shall not vnry
more than six Inches from the per
pendicular; said poles shall be clear
ed of all bark and dressed or shaved
smooth, and otherwise present a neat
appearance; and shall have two coats
of paint when put up, and shall be re
painted once In every two years there
after a dark green color. No wire,
wires or cables shull bo stretched or
suspended on any pole less than
twenty-eight feet above ground or es
tablished grade of the street.
Section 3. That Section 5 of Or
dinance No. 205, be, and tfie samo
hereby Is amended to read as follows:
Section 5. Any person, firm or cor
poration, or their agents or employ
ees, who shall violate or fall to com
ply with any provision or requirement
of this Ordinance, shall upon convic
tion thereof before the mayor or re
corder be fined In any amount not
more than one hundred dollars, or by
impiisoment In the City Jail not more
than fifty days, or both fine and im
prisonment, and said pole, poles, wires
or cables removed by the committee
on streets and public property, at the
expense or said person, firm or cor
poration; provided, however, that any
person, firm or corporation owning or
having control of any poles, wires or
cnbles mentioned or described In this
Ordinance, upon whose agent, man
ager or assignee or employee, notice
has been given or served to comply
with any provision of this Ordinance,
who shall fall or neglect to comply
and perforin what Is necessary to !"
done In the premises within Ion days
of the date of such notice shall bo
considered as waiving further notice,
and said polos, wire or cable ahull
ho removed by snld committee at th
oxpotmo of said person, linn or cor.
poratloii, without further notice or
action,
Rend first time and ordered pub
lished at a upeelnl meeting of tho
Council of Oregon City, held Satur
day, Mny 25th, 1907, and lo 001110 up
for second rending aud flout passage
at a special meeting of suld Council
to be hold Friday, tho 14th day of
Juno, 1907, nt 8 o'clock p m.
By order of tho Council of Oregon
City.
W. A. DIMICK. Recorder.
ORDINANCE NO. .
Au ordtnauco fixing th hours in
which saloons, bar rooms, drinking
shops or place where spirituous, vin
ous or malt liquors are kept for sale
shall bo kept closed.
Oregon City doe ordain follows:
Section 1. No person or prrann
shall, In this city directly or
Indirectly, lu ieron or by an
other or otherwise, keep open,
maintain or carry on or permit
to bo kept open, maintained or car
ried on, or permit any person or per
sons to remain In, any saloon, bar
room, drinking shop or sny place
where spirituous, vinous or malt li
quors aro kept for sale or In any man
ner disposed of, or sell, barter, deliv
er or In any way dispose of sny splr-
Itous, vinous or malt liquor In any
such place, to any person or persons
between the hour of 12 o'clock, mid
night, and 5 o'clock a in ; provided,
however, that tho proprietor or hi
necessary employee may remain In
snld snliHiu between said hour. Ev
ery such proprietor or cmploym re
malulng In suld suloou between said
hour shall Immediately open and ad
mit any peac, officer of Oregon City
upon request.
Section 2 Any person violating
nny provision of this ordinance shall
bo deemed guilty of a misdemeanor
and upon conviction Iteforo tho City
recorder or mayor shall bo fined In
any sum not exceeding one hundred
dollars or by Imprisonment for any
term not exceeding fifty diiy or by
both fine and Imprisonment.
Read first time and ordered pub
lished at a special meeting of the
Council of Oregon City, hold Satur
day. May 25th, to7, ami to come up
for second reading and final passage
at a special meeting of said Council
to be held Friday, tho 14th day of
June. 1907, at 8 o'clock p m.
By order of the Council of Oregon
City.
W. A DIMICK. Recorder.
ORDINANCE NO. .
An ordinance to amend section 5
nf ordlnnnce No. 219, entitled "an or
illnanco to license, tax. regulate and
restrain bur k-per, saloonkeepers
and dealers In spirituous, vinous and
malt liquors, bar room, drinking shops
or places where spirituous, vinous or
malt liquors are kept for ssle or In
any manner disposed of and the dW-
IosaI thereof." Approved December
2, 1897.
Oregon City does ordain a follows:
Section 1. Thnt section 5, of ordl
nnnce No. 219, approved Deromlx'r
1897, bo slid tho samo hereby Is
amended so as to rend as follows:
Section 5. Every person to whom a
license shall Issue, under tho pro
visions of this ordinance, shall pay
Into tho City treasury a lleensu fee
ns follows:
First. If for the sale, offering for
sale, barter or delivery of any spirit
uous liquors In a saloon, bar-room or
In any other place, to bo drunk on Bio
premises or In such saloon, Imr-room
or other place the applicant shall bo
deemed a retail liquor dealer, and
shall pay the sum of Six hundred do
Inrs per annum.
Second. If for the sale, offering for
sule, barter or delivery of malt liquors
only In a saloon, bar-room or In any
other place, to be drunk on tho prem
ises, the applicant shall bo doomed it
retail malt liquor dealer and shall
pay the sura of two hundred dollnrs
per annum.
Third. If for tho sale, offering for
sale, barter or delivery of alcohol,
spirituous or malt, liquors In nny place
other than a saloon or bar-room, not
drunk or to be drunk on tho premises,
and sold and delivered In quantities
of not less than ono quart nt ono
time, the applicant Bhall be doomed a
wholesale liquor dealer, and shall pay
the sum of two hundred dollars per
annum. '
Section 2. This ordinance shnll take
effect and bo In force on and after
October 1st, 1907.
Read first time nnd ordered pub
lished at a speclnl meeting of the
Council of Oregon City, held Satur
day, May 25th, 1907, nnd to comn up
for second reading and flnnl passage,
at a speclul meeting of suld Council
to bo hold Friday, tho 14th day of
June, 1907, at 8 o'clock p m.
Ily order of the Council of Oregon
City.
W. A. DIMICK, Recorder.