Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, January 17, 1908, Image 7

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1908.
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LOCAL BRIEFS
H. J. Hinllli, grocer (if Arleta, ha
made hii assignment.
Bargain In Women's HklrtM at. John
Adams' Removal Hale, on ih(t hill,
Tim Hlsler grocery, at Stewart! hit
been dosed and an aHNlKnment made.
I he Mil wuiihlo firemen are prepar
ing to give u grand hull January 18,
at the city hull.
A. W. Cheney Ihin purchased a home
Ill rilltlllllll ail,) Will IIKIVK t, the ItOSU
City In the spring.
Tim election of flre chief will ho
held the Drst Monday In March, and a
few candidate urn being groomed for
the occnHlon.
Forest drove school have heen or
dered closed on account of diphtheria
In a family that wa Mending two
children to the school. j
The Willamette linn tiiiKjuu ha a
meeting scheduled for Oil afternoon,
at which time arrtiKmetitH for the
next annual mkhhIoii will be determined.
A man mimed Huntley, employed
by W. H. Holding, near Mllwaukle, a
wood sawyer, fell backward on the
saw Wednesday and was KerloiiNly cut
on the arm and Hhouldcr.
Councilman K hofleld completed II
yearn' nervlce In Vancouver Council
Monday nlKht. January 0. At the cf
flee pays no salary the record can bo
considered u very good one.
The Molalla Lumber Co. paid ffil.OOO
for 1850 arrea of timber laud on the
Cpper Molulla recently. It la a Duo
tract, and the price of $44 an acre
la not cofiNldcrcd unreasonable.
The marriage of Mis Llx.le Verge
llua. daiiKhter of Mr. and Mrs. John
VcKellu, to llenjaniln Heard, aim of
Mr. and Mm. Wm. Heard, of Maple
ljuir, In achedulcd for Sunday In
Knapp Hall.
There turn been a total of 29.1KS
hunter license Issued the pant yeur
In Oil Mate, The largest number Is
itued for any county waa laaued tn
Multonomali, 477C; and the amallcHt
In Harney, 30,
The Hoard of Director of the city
nchool ha decided to add to the regu
lar course of study In the First, Sec
ond and Third (trade the Kloan Head
em, and authorized the purchaite of
these lxxiks.
Bvery day I bargain day at John
Adam', on the hill. durlnK the great
Removal Kale. (Jreen Trading Stamp
with every purchase.
Vedneday nlKht of lat week the
city of Forest Grove waa visited by
cracksmen and the safe at the post-
office, Southern pacific depot and the
Crescent Mill were cracked, but no
lance amount taken.
There are five new cae of ainall
In at Clackamaa HelKhta. Three
case at J. J. DeFord'a age 1, U
and 20 yearn. AImi Mr. Rudolph and
a mm full icrown. It la not anticipated
that any of these raaea will prove e
rloua. The Clt lr.cn Hank of Vancouver ha
received a telegram from th( Comp
troller of the Currency announcing.
that the application for a National
charter had been granted. The hank
will now become The Citizen's Na
tional Hank of Vancouver.
The newly Installed officer of Wll
lami'tte Kail camp are a follow; C.
K. Tate, council commander; Cha.
Croner. advlMor lieutenant; B.H. Csm-
er. banker; It. T. Harbur. clerk; C. 11
watchman; William Honner. secret
ry: M. H, rhllllpa, manager.
While standing watching; her him
band splitting wood Saturday. Mm. V,
G. Randall, of New Era, wa hit on
the head by a flying piece of ateel
from the wedge being tiHed by Mr.
Randall. The wound wa a severe
one, but no aerloua effect are antici
pated. Jut at preaent I a good time for
all Intereated to look over the local
ehd yard and consider If It meet
their Idea regarding beauty, shade,
protection, educational value, etc. If
it doc not the time 1 ripe to ask for
Improvements that will make It stand
for what I bent.
Cataract Hone Company, No. 2, ha
elected the following officer: 8am
Blow, president; Luther Moore, vice
preMldent; William H. Howell, aeere
tary; Charlea Hannaford, treaaurer;
B. A. I'Ighton, foreman; Charle Cro-nt-r.
first assistant foreman; Noble
Charle, second assistant foreman.
Recorder Idinlck I an accomod.it
Ing official aa evidenced by hi treat
ment of Everest Carden, who plead
guilty to a charge of drunk and dlsor
derly. He fined that Individual $20
and costs, but when, after atrenuo'is
effort, he could locate but ten plunka
the Recorder made the fine fit the
find and passed it up.
W. II. Stafford, of Mount Pleasant;
Judge ThomiiH K. Ryan, of Oregon
City; C. W. Swallow, of Maple J,ane;
John Uwellen. of Oregon City; I). C.
lAtotirelle, of Oregon City, have
been appointed delegate to the sec-
ond aeaalon of the trans Missouri Dry
Farming Congress, which will be held
at Salt Ijike, Utah, January 3, by
Mayor Carll.
The new officer of the Rochdale
Co-operative Company are aa follow:
I'rcHldcnt, George V. Rurslfull; sec
retary, 8. O. Dlllninn; directors, Frank
Mudgett, J. M. Gregory and J. Mc
Kllllcan. The retention of W. W. My-
i n i fW
IN ONE OR MANY COLORS
LARGEST FACILITIES
IN THE WEST FOR
THE PRODUCTION OF
HIGH ORADE WORK
laTII At 10W at MSTUI HODSEt
era aa manager la contemplated.
Htockhohlera can now hold two share
of stock liiNtead of one, at par value
of U) the. share.
Jordan & Garbado, Portland men,
have purchaMed the Iluckman tract,
near Canby, owned by InuIuIi Ruck
man, of Portland, and comprlHlng 375
acre, and will cut It Into amall Iracta
for settlement. Thla land Ilea almost
In the city limit of Canby and haa
Willamette river frontage for more
than n mile, with numeroua boat land
ings, If you are In need of nIiocn or rub
ber, you can save money by attcndlnu
me great Removal Halo at John
Adama' store on the hill. Green trad
ing atampa with every purchaae.
W. M. Ruckle, of Willamette, a
highly respected citizen of that place,
died Wedneaday after an lllneaa of 19
month of heart failure and dropsy.
Mr. Hueklc waa born September Vl
1847, and leave a widow and five
children. The funeral waa held Thura
day from the family realdence at Wil
lamette, Hev, John M. Unden officiat
ing, Interment wa at Mountain View
Cemetery.
A very pleawant aurprlae party waa
given at the home of Mra. C, K. Myera
Kuturday evening at Mount Pleaiiant
In honor of her daughter, MIm Mabel
and Ml Annie. Among thoHO who
were preMcnt were Mr. and Mr. Mau
rice Myera. Mr. C. U. Andrew, Mr.
and Mr. Ralph Miller, Ml Emma Ro
man. Ml I.uclle Kellogg, MIhs
HmMik. MIh Wlluia Mycr and Mra.
V.. B. Myera; Mer. Itoy Stafford,
Harry Andrewa, Frank Clark.
The eighth and ninth grade of the
Willamette Mchool held a meeting Fri
day afternoon and elected the follow
Ing officer: Ninth grade Fred
linker, prealdeiit; Nellie Johimon, vice
prealdent; Bllr.abeth Roddy, aecro
tary; Grace Waldron, treaaurer. The
Eighth grade I'wla Conklln. preMl
dent; Heaale John hoii, vice prealdent;
Nellie Rlchardaon, aecrctary; Emory
Ream, treaHiirer. The atudenta dla
ciiMNed the qucNtlotiuOf adopting clan
color.
Willamette Reliccca Iodgo Friday
Inatalled the following offlcera: Clarn
Jack, noble grand; Rachacl Scripture,
vice grand; Ionora Cook, financial
aecretary; May Waldron, recording;
aecretary; Ur..le Flnnegan, right up
porter noble grand; Mary Mile, left
upportcr noble grand; Chrlatlne Uar
bur, right aupporter vice grand; JcnhIo
Paddock, left aupporter vice grand;
Viola M. Godfrey, chaplain; Iva liar
rlngton, warden; Anna 'Wllehart, con'
ducUir; Myrtle Toosie, Inaldo guard
Ian.
Have you een thoae beautiful piece
of cut glaa and china given away for
green trading ntamp at John Adama'
atore, on the hill? Stamp are given
with every purchase during the Re
moval Sale,
Manager Cheney, of the Home Tele
phone Company, atatea that arrange
ment have been made to connect
farmer 'phone on the west aide of
the river with the Oregon City Central
office, and that pole are being act
The aubHcrlber at Stafford, Sherwood
Shaw'a Ferry, Osewgo, Tlgardvllle and
Ileaverton will lie given free awltchlng
service to Oregon City and the mer
chnnt of thla city will alao be given
the same privilege over the Home
line to the country. Mr. Cheney atatea
that when the detail are worked out
that the company will have about 900
telephones In Clackamaa county.
Abernethy Grange, at Parkplace
held an Installation at the Grange ball
Saturday evening. The Installation
wan public. William Heard, paat ma
ter of the Maple Iane Grange, nalMt
ed by 8. T. Roman, secretary of the
Maple Lane Grunge, lntalled the offl
cera. aa follow: Maxtor, Captain J
T. Apperaoti; overseer. Mm. J. Kent
secretary, Mr. Mamie McAnulty;
steward, Hennle Rivera; asalstant
steward, Otto Kent; chaplain, Mr
Julia Ttn!c; treasurer. I). K. Hill
secretary, Mra. Jennie Itutta; gate
keeper, Henry Nachand; Pomona, Mia
Ethel Hutts; Ceres. Mlsa Pearl Jones
lady assistant steward, Retta Rlvem
The next meeting of the Grange takes
place Saturday, January 25.
Summon.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon Within and for Clackamas
County.
Ida M. Howell. Plaintiff, vs. William
It. Howell, Defendant.
To William It Howell, Defendant.
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint tiled against you
In the above entitled Court and cause,
on or before the 28th day of Febru
ary, 1908, that being the time net by
this Court for you to appear and an
swer herein, and more thBn six weeks
from the time of the first publication
of this notice, and If you fall to ti
appear or answer, the plaintiff will
apply to t he Court for the relief 'prayed
for In the complaint, to-wlt: For a
decree of divorce forever dissolving
the bonds of matrimony now existing
between the plaintiff and you. This
summons Ih published by order of 0.
H. Dlinlck, Judge of the County Court,
In the absence of the Hon. Thomas A.
Mcllrlde, Judge of the above entitled
court, made and entered therein on
the day of January, 1908, the
first publication of this summons be
ing on the 17th tiny of January, 1908,
and the Inst on the 28th day of Feb
ruary, 1908.
W. J. MAKELIM,
3-7t Attorney for Plaintiff.
COMMISSIONERS COURT
(Continued from page 2.)
In the matter of tax levy fr the
year 1907:
Ordered that a levy of 17 .mills ho
and the same la hereby levied upon
each and every dollar of assessable
property In Clackamas county for
the year 1907, as follows:
State and Agricultural College, Three
Mills.
School and Library, Five Mills.
County, Five Mill.
Roads, Four Mills.
In the matter of a telephone fran
chise on petition of George Tackeraon
et al.:
Ordered that ald petition be grant
ed along the went edgo of the Richey
and Hradley road beginning at town of
Ilorlng and running north to Multno
mah county line,
In Die matter of the petition of
George Haffvrd for a license to sell
liquor In Oawego:
Ordered that said license bo and la
hereby granted for a period of one
year,
In the matter of claim of L, Glger
ir damage for Injury on a road:
Ordered that bill for medical ser
vice he paid, mime to bu complete sat-
xf notion of all claims for damages.
In the matter of petition of J. C.
Hradley for appointment aa Constable
Juatlce Court:
Ordered that said petition be grant
d to till unexpired term.
In the matter of road supervisors
for year 1908:
District 1 W. II. Counsel.
2 Max Webster.
3 J. B. Blefer.
4 0. II. Linn.
5 C. M. Lake.
" C Charlea Krebs.
7- F. E. McGugln.
8- D. Douglas.
" 9 Henry Johnson.
10 D. M. Marshall.
11 Ed Harrington.
12 Fred Oerber.
13 Aujf. Hubert.
" 14 Abandoned.
15 Wm. Fine.
16 Aug. Steahely.
" 17 George Koehler.
18 E. W. Hornshuh.
19 J. J. Mallett.
20 Nat 8crlbner.
21 Frank Wlnslow.
22 Albert Engle.
" 23 R. W. Zimmerman.
24 L. Spagle.
" 2& James Smith.
2C II. N. Everhart.
27 John Labour.
28 L. D. Shank.
29 Lewis Kell.
30 James Cook.
31 Wm. SchaU.
32 W. C. Heater.
" 33 Henry Cromer.
" 34 John Turner.
35 A. D. Edwards.
" 36 Paul Schneider.
37 C. W. Kmae.
38 C. W. Rlsley.
39 Frank Jaggar.
40 A. Vester.
41 C. A. Keith.
42 C. C. Yeater.
" 43 Sam Warnock.
In the matter of special road levies
for year 1908:
Following are levies for the said
year, to-wlt: District No. 1, .005; No.
2, .005; District No. 3, .005; District
No. 4, .005; District No. 5. .005; Dis
trict No. 6,' .005; District No. 7. .005;
District No. 8, .005; DlBtrlct No. 9,
.005; District No. 10, .005; District No.
13. .008; District No. 15, .005; District
No. 19, .005; District No. 20, .006;
District No. 21, .005; District No. 22,
.005; District No. 25, .003; District No.
2G, .005; District No. 28, .005; District
No. 33, .005; District No. 35, .005; Dis
trict No. 37, .010; District No. 40, .005.
In Uia matter of the consolidation
of Road Districts Numbered 14 and
39:
Ordered that said districts be and
they are hereby consolidated under
the number of Road District 39.
In the matter of establishment of
Road District No. 41:
Commencing at the southwest cor
ner of Section 11, T. 3 S.. R. 4 E., of
the W. M.; thence north one mile;
thence east one mile; thence north
one mile; thence west one mile;
thence north one mile to the northwest
corner of Section 35, 2 S., R. 4 E.;
thence east three miles to the north
east corner of Section 31, T. 2 S. R.
5 E.; thence aouth to the southwest
corner of the northwest quarter of
Section 32, T. 2 S., R. 6 E.; thence
east two miles to the northeast corner
of the southeast quarter of Section 33
of said township and range; thence
south one-half mile to the NW. cor
ner of Section 3, T. 3 S., R. 5 E.
thence east threo miles to the NE. cor
ner of Section 1, of said township and
range; thence south two miles; thence
west eight miles to the place of be
ginning.
In the matter of establishment of
Road District No.' 42:
Begin at the N. E. corner of Section
13, T. 5 S., R. 1 E.; thence west about
6 miles to Rock Creek; thence up
Rock Creek to Its Intersection with
west line of Section 16, T. 5 S., R.
1 E.; thence south to the S. V. cor
ner of the N. W. quarter of Section 33,
T. 5 S., R 1 E.; theuce east 4 miles to
S. E. corner of the N. E. quarter of
Section 36, T. 5 S., R. 1 E.; thence
north three and one-half miles to the
place of beginning.
In the matter of change of boundar
ies of Road District 34:
Begin at center of Section 32, T. 2
S., R. IE.; thence south one and one
half miles to the south line of Section
5, T, 3 8., It. 1 E.; thence west one
half mile to the southwest corner Sec
tion 6; thence south two miles more
or lean to the nortfi bank of the Wil
lamette River; thence following mean
ders of said river down stream to
mouth of Tualatin River; thenco up
west bank of said river to center of
Section 34, T. 2 S., It. 1 E.; thenoe
west two miles to place of beginning.
In the matter of division of Road
District 38:
Begin at a point where the southern
boundary of the city of Mllwaukle In
tersects the east bank of the Willam
ette River and running thence up said
river on the east bank to the northern
boundary of the B. Jennings D. L. C,
and running thenco easterly along
said northern boundary to the south- j
west boundary of the McNary D. L. C;
thene northwest on said southwestern
boundary to the north corner of the
land owned by John Baumgartner;
thence northeasterly on the southeast
boundary of said land to the center
of the county road leading from Mll
waukle to Oregon City via M. Oat
field's farm; thence northwesterly
along the center of said road to the
southeast boundary of the Jason Kel
logg D. L. C; tbence northeasterly
along said boundary to the southeast
corner of the Orln Kellogg D. L. C;
thence north on east boundary of Orin
Kellogg D. L. C. tA the northeast cor
ner of said claim; tbence west on the
north boundary of said Orln Kellogg
claim to the southeast corner of Jo
seph Kellogg D. L. C; thence north
on eastern boundary of said claim to
its Intersection with the south fork
of Kellogg Creek; thence down said
creek to the eastern side of the Mll
waukle and Oregon City road afore
mentioned; thence northerly on said
east bonndary of said road to the
southern boundary of the Mllwaukle
and Flster road; thence along said
southern boundary of said road to the
southern boundary of the city of Mll
waukle; thence along said city bound
ary to place of beginning. It Is or
dered that all that portion of said
road district excluded by foregoing de
scription Is hereby attached to Road
District No. 1.
In the matter of the extension of
Road District No. 31:
Beginning at the N. E. corner of
the N. V, quarter of the N. W. quar
ter of Section 11. T. 3 S, R. 1 W.;
thence In a southerly direction to the
N. E. corner of the R. V. Short D. L.
C; thence south to the Willamette
PRIver; tbence east to present bound
ary of Road District No. 31; thence
north to the north line of Section 11,
T. 3 8., R. 1 W.; thence west to the
place of beginning.
In the matter of the change In Road
District No. 15:
Commencing on the east line of
Road District 15 where It intersects
the northwest corner of Algred How
land's land; thence In a southeasterly
direction to the southwest corner of
Christ Nagall's land; thence in a
northeasterly direction. to the south
east corner of said Nagall's land;
thence southeasterly to the most
southerly corner of the S. N. Vance
D. L. C; thence In a northeasterly
direction to the southeast corner of
A. Sc. J. Berger's land; thence In a
northwesterly direction to the north
east corner of said Berger's land;
thence In an easterly direction along
the south line of J. BUleter'a land to
the southeast corner thereof. Thence
in a northwesterly direction to the
northwest corner of John Gaffney's
land; thence In a northeasterly direc
tion to the most northerly corner of
John Gaffney's land; thence In north
westerly direction along the east line
of L. H. Andrews' land to the northeast
corner thereof; thence west to a point
directly aouth of the southeast corner
of the Catholic Cemetery; thenco
north to the northeast corner of land
owned by M. R. Brooks; thence In a
westerly direction along the south line
of the city limits to the southeast cor
ner of land now owned by Dan and
M. Q. O'Nell and the present boundary
of Road District 15.
In the matter of establishment of
Road District No. 43:
Begin at a point on the Clackamas
River near the northwest corner of
Section 25, T. 2 S., R. 3 E.; thence
east one and one-half miles; thence
south one-quarter mile; thence north !
one-quarter mile; thence east one-half
mile to Deep Creek; Hhence up Deep
Creek to the north line of Section 2,
T. 3 S., R. 4 E.; thence east on sec
tion line to the northeast corner of
said Section 2; thence south one mile;
thence west one mile; thence south
one-half mile; thence west one mile
to the northwest corner of Section 10,
T. 3 S., R. 4 E.; thence west about one
quarter mile to the east line of Henry
Werhelm D. L. C; thence north to
the northeast corner of said Werhelm
D. L. C.J thence west about one-half
mile to the east line of Charlea A.
Wado D. L. C; thence north to the
northeast corner of said D. L. C. ;
thence west to the east line of J. B.
Chiles' D. L. C; thence north to the
northeast corner of said Chiles' D. L.
C; thence east to the south
east corner of Alspaugu's land;
thence north to the northeast corner
of said land; thence west to east line
of Egbert Olcott D. L. C; thence north
A NEW BAKER IN TOWN
Has Purchased the
Seventh Street Bakery, Oregon City, Oregon
He haa thoroughly remodeled and carefully cleaned the
sUre and workroom and will give the people of Oregon City and
vicinity the nicest bread and cakes that can be made.
Butter Nat Bread a Specialty
to northeast corner of said D. L. C; j
thence following the north line of said
D. I C. to Eagle Creek; thence down
Eagle Creek to Clackamaa River;
thence down Clackamaa River to the
place of beginning.
In the matter of the extension of
Road District No. 1:
Begjn at northwest corner of the
northeast quarter of Section 6, T. 2
8., R. 2 E. ; thence aouth to the south
line of Ellsha Kellogg D. L. C; thence
east to the southeast corner of said
claim; thence north to the northeast
corner of Section 6 and to the south
line of the O. & C. R. R.; thence east
erly along the south side of right-of-way
of said railroad to west line of
A. P. Smith D. L. C; thence north to
the northwest corner of said D. L.
C; thence east to northeast
corner of said claim; thence north
on tbe . section line between Sec
tion 6, T. 5 S., R. 2 E.; thence to the
southwest corner of I. L. Clark's land;
thence along tbe south line of said
Clark's land and C. J. Fankhauser to
the southeast corner of said Fank
hauser land; tbence south to tbe south
west corner of A. M. Hanson'a land to
the northerly line of the Matlock D.
L. C; thence In a northeasterly direc
tion to the northeast corner of said
D. L. C; thence in a southeasterly di
rection to the southwest corner of Al
fred Clark's land; thence east to the
southwest corner of Fred Gage'a land ;
thence northeasterly following the
west line of sali Gage'a land to the
township line between Townships 1 8.,
R. 2 E., and T. 2 S-, R. 2 E.; thence
west to the place of beginning.
In tbe matter of extending the
boundaries of Road District 16: -
Ordered that the district be ex
tended so as to Include the south one
half of 8ectIon 35, T. 3 S , R. 1 E.,
except land now owned by Wm. Vor
pahl. In the matter of extending bound
aries of Road District 17:
Ordered that boundaries of District
17 be extended so as to include fol
lowing lands: Begin at southwest
corner of Section 36, T. 3 S., R. 1 E.,
running thence north 114 rods; thence
east 80 rods; thence aouth 34 rods;
thence east 80 rods; thence south 80
rods to the south line of Section 36, T.
3 S-. R. 1 E.; thence west one-half mile
to place of beginning.
In the matter of the division of
Road District No. 16 and creating a
new road district to be known as No.
44:
Begin at narthwestc orner of Sec
tion 18, T. 4 S.R. 1 E.; thence east
two miles to northeast corner of Sec
tion 17, said township and range;
thence south two and one-half miles
to southeast corner of the northeast
quarter of section 29, said township
and range; thence west one mile;
thence south one and one-half miles;
thence west one mile; thence north 4
miles to place of beginning.
In tbe matter of extension of Road
District No. 28:
Ordered that noundarles of Road
District No. 28 be extended so as to
Include the following lands: Begin
nt the northeast corner of Section t,
T. 6 S., R. 2 E.; thence due north
about 60 rods to the Molalla River;
thence down said Molalla River to a
point where said river crosses the sec-
any People
M
Arc securing chances on the fine large $165
Diamond which we will give away to our
customers on MARCH J, J908.
One chance on this rare stone will be given for
each dollar's worth of work done by us and one
OUR FEATURES
Ten year guarantee
Plate - - - $5.00
Crown's ... 5.00
Gold fillings - - 1.00
Silver fillings - - .50
Painless extraction - .50
OREGON DENTAL PARLORS
Over Harding's Drug Store. Main St. Oregon City
tlon line between Sections 26 and 35,
T. 5 8., R. 2 E.: thence due west to
where aald line crosses Teaslo
Creek; thence down Teasle Creek to
Its Intersection with Rock Creek;,
tbence up Rock Creek to where said
creek crosses the township line be
tween Township 5 8., R. 2 E., and T.
6 S., R. 2 E.; thence east about four
and three-quarterg of a mile to place
of beginning.
In the matter of appointment of a
board of county road viewers for 1908:
Ordered that S. A. D. Hungate, N.
Blair and Bud Thompson be and are
appointed members of said board of
county road viewers for year 1908.
In the matter of Road District No.
4:
It Is ordered that the following de
scribed lands and premises be and la
declared to constitute Road District
No. 4, to-wlt:
Beginning at a point where the sec
tion line between Sections 20 and 21,
T. 3 8., R. 4 H., intersects tbe north
line of the town of Estacada; thence
north to the northwest corner of Sec-
wu "MWU range;
tt..n 41 I J L t.f a
inence east to the center of the norta
line of Section 21, said township and
range; thence north on center line of
Sections 16 and 9 to the center of Sec
tion 9; thence east one-half mile to
the section line; thence north to the
northwest corner of Section 10; thence
west about one-quarter mile to the
east line of Henry Werhaim D. L. C:
thence north to the northeast corner
of said Warheim D. L. C; thence west
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Charles Wade D. L. C; thence north
to the northeast corner of said Wade
D. L. C.; thence west to the east line
of Chile's D. L. C; thence north to the
northeast corner of said claim; thence
east to the southeast corner of A. E.
Alspaugh land; thence north to the
northeast corner of said land; thence
west to east line of Egbert Olcott D.
L. C; thence north to the northeast
corner of said claim ; thence following
the north line of said D. L. C. to Eagle
Creek; thence down Eagle Creek to
the Clackamas River; thence up the
Clackamaa River to the boundary of
Estacada; thence following the west
erly and northerly line of Estacada to
the place of beginning. -
In the matter of the petition of R.
Rypzynsk! for a county road:
Ordered that viewers meet at place
of beginning of said road on the 15th
day of January, 1908.
In the matter of the petition of I
D. Shank for a county road:
Ordered that said matter be laid
over untlj February term.
In the matter of the petition of Chas.
Hunter for a county road:
Ordered that viewers meet at place
of beginning of said road on the 15th
day of January, 1908.
In the matter of the petition for re
moval of fences and obstructions in
Blankenship road:
Ordered that supervisor of Road
District 34 cause all obstructions to
be removed from said road.
In the matter of petition of M. E.
Kan die for rebate of taxes:
Ordered that a warrant for $53.64 be
drawn in favor of said petition in
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chance with each ex
traction at 50c.
We are doing work on
which other dentists
have failed, and doing
it with entire satisfac
tion to our customers.
TEETH