Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, November 11, 1910, Page 6, Image 6

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    Oregon crrr enterprise, friiuy, noyemrer n, ioto.
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REAL ESTATE
J. 8. and Clara MeKlnley to K. C.
Rogers, lot 9 of' Multnoninh Acres;
Oregon & California Railroad Com
pany to Union Trust Company of
New York, lot 4 of section 3. town-
hip 5 couth, range t east; $120.50.
A. M. and Anna N. Myers to George.
U Wttheroll, 10 acres of section 22,
township 2 aoulh, raifce 2 east; Jl
Willamette Kalis Company to R. T.
Shipley, easterly-half of lot 9 rtf block
36, Willamette Kails; $100,
William E. Welch to Herbert C.
Holmes, lots 2 and 3 of block
Deer Tark; $1.
Anna Marguerlta and Frank To
ler to James Kibbee, land In Cogswell
First Addition to Milwaukio: $6,603
W. 8. Love to Marguerite and
Frank Wilt, tract "A" Cogswell's
First Addition to Mtlwaukle; $300.
John H. Marlon et al to John E
Bradtl, 20 acres of section 11. town
ship 4 south, range 1 east; $2,:!o0.
N. S. B. Lawton and WUrd 1jw-
ton to 0. F. Bailey, 4 acres of D. L
C of A. F. Hedges and wife, town
ship 3 south, range 1 east; $1,000.
J. K. and Anna Shaveland to Pave
Bashoro, lots 1, 2. 3. block 5. Windsor
Addition to Oregon City; $900.
C. D. and Selonla Latouret to Os
car Larson and Peter Osterholm,
tracts 31. 32 "Eleda"; $S75.
R. C. and Celena Ganong to Port
land Railway Light & Power Com
pany, land in Archibald McKinley D.
L. C, township 2 south, range 2
east; $1.
O. A. and Lilian S. Palmer to L.
Ritxen, land in Clackamas County
$100. Isaac T. Felts to Grace Hinkley,
6.80 acres of sections 28, 29, 32, 33,
township 3 south, range 1 west;
$850.
Ole E. Hage to John E. Bradtl, 120
acres of section 11, township 4 south,
range 1 east; $10.
Sarah E. Mqrley to Albert, Ida and
Nina Morley, lots 7 and g of block
148, Oregon City; $1.
Oregon Iron & Steel Company to
Axel Ek, lot 32, Tualatin Meadows;
$1.
A. C and Mary C. Mowrey to East
Side Mill & Lumber Company, land
In Clackamas County; $1.
George B. and Rhoda Thomas to
Asa Thomas, 20 acres of section 1,
township 2 south, range 4 east; $1.
1 e. ana Winnie E. Bailey to N.
G. Pike, tract "J", Clackamas River -
side; $10.
John Rupp. Roy and Susanna Cav -
Iness to Schuyler and Lena Latour-j
ette, southeast quarter of northeast
quarter of section 11, township 4
south, range 1 east; $1,400. 1
John Rupp to Roy C. Caviness,
29.17 acres of section 12, township 4
aouth, range 1 east;. also 40 acres of
section 11. township 4 south, range.
1 east; also 5.61 acres of sections 1
11, 12, township 4 south, range 1 i
east; $1. 1 2g. township 4 south, range 2 east
Ray A. and Susanna Caviness toll.
John Rupp, 40 acres of section 12. j
township 4 south, range 1 east; $L 1
A. J. and Grace Russell and James ;
rasmore to vwilema Pugh, 10 acres
of D. L. C. of Andrew Hood and wife, '
townsnip 3 south, range 2 east; $10.
Mary M. Charman to Lester L. and
Pearl Eleanor Smilh, lots 7 and 8 of
block "H", Clackamas Heights; $150.
J. H. and Viola Engberg to S.
Schupback. 10 Acres of section 5,
township 3 south, range 4 east; II,
200. W. G. Kerns and Addle E. Kerns
to Ella M. Stryker, 100,55 acres of
section 2, township 3 south, range 2
east; $1.
Ella M. and S. W. Stryker to Addie
E. Kerns, 140 acres of section 29,
township 2 south, range 4 east; $10.
William E. Welch to A. L. DuPuy,
Prank
Manufacturer of Furniture
DEALER IN CARPETS, HARDWARE, STOVES,
DOORS, WINDOWS, WALL PAPER,
OILS AND PAINTS
"The Adrian" Wire Fence
Tied wlh "The Tie That Binds"
Users of wire fence have come to the conclusion that the require
ments absolutely necessary for a good fen-;e are elasticity in the
line wires, stiffness and rigidity in the stavs, and a lock or tie that
holds firmly.
By reason of special attention to Its construction, the wire used
in our fence Is nslther too hard nor too soft, but Just enough points
carbon to give It strength and elasticity. The wire is thoroughly
galvanized, and pach and every bundle of wire woven Into our fence
is Inspected and approved before it is allowed to go to the machines.
Our stay, or upright wire, Is one continuous wire from the top
to the bottom, and Is of the same quality aud guage as the inter
mediate line wires.
The method of tyim; the stay or upright wire to the line wire Is
where we differ materially from other "makes of fence, and we were
the first to apply this principle in the manufacture of wire fence.
Our knot is a LONG oval loop, with the two ends returning towards
the stay, forming two hooks. By having this long, oval loop It per
mlts ub tc put a IX)N"G bend In the line wire, thus preserving the full
strength of the wire. We believe this to be one of the vital points
In the manufacture of any wire fence. Most manufacturers of wire
fence are compelled to put a short Kink In the line wire, owing to
the shortness of their lock, and each and every short kink you put
In any wire weakens the wire.
Again, we construct our lock of the same hard, spring steel wire
that Is used In the line and stay wire. We positively DO NOT use a
softer wire for our knot than the line and stays.
It is not uecesHary to anchor our fence between posts because
when properly stretched the rigid stay prevents a hog or any other
small animal from going under our fence unless they raise the whole
fence, and with the fence well stapled to the posts, this they .cannot
do.
We do not use half-sized wire in any of our styles. The price of
a wire fence depends on the quality of the wire and the weight of
the fence per rod.
The life of a wire fence depends on the quality of the wire, the
galvanizing, the size of the wire and the method of tying the wires
together so they WILL NOT SLIP or in any way Injure the wires In
the fence.
We have a fence that embodies all of these qualities and we guar
antee every rod of fence we put out.
A4JR IAN WIR E
i I 11 1
MAMMFAfYf lorn
Mace or ire best herd sieel wire, thoroughly oalvanlred. The locki will not s'io
iLV-L down on l,,e "-Mtenc! not s w,re is miured 6 cro st
to Uiercd.The hemiesi woven wire standard (arm itlce cK mSS551
lot 9 of block 2. Peer Tark; $50.
M. T. and Mary F. Hargrove to
Theodore and Hanna Young, lt4
acres of township 2 south, range i
east; $4,500.
George C. and Ella M Kruso to
Joseph Koenlg, 14 acres of D. L. C.
of Waters Carmen; $175.
W. C. and Nettle Hergorson to O.
K. Warrjen, 7.54 acres of sections 5,
6. 7, 8, township south, range 1 east;
$754.
J. S. and Minnie I Roark to Geo,
R. King, 2 acres of Wichita; 3,000.
Lydla'A. and John fl. Youngs to
Frank Thlel, SO acres of section SI,
township 3 south, range 2 east; $1,
750. Edwin D. and Alice C. Olds to
James V. Nlel, land In Oak Grove;
$1,600.
Charles B. and Alice Russell to J.
M. Russell. 4S0 acres of section. 14,
township 6 south, range 4 east;
$2,000.
Janle and J. F. Kertohcm to Fred
E. Taylor. 8 acres of section S4, tow-
ship 2 south, range 4 east; $1500.
S. D. and Janie M. Snialley to Dora
Adeline Whltworth, lot 20, Oregon
Homes; $2
S. P. and Jennie M. Smalloy to Ma:
bell Markey, all of lot 21, Oregon
Homes; $10,
A. L and Olena M. Larklns to R.
L. and Olive Orem. 3 acre section
35. township 4 south, range 2 east
$150.
Juhn C. Bradley to Mary L. Bradle
lana in section 30, township 1 south,
range 4 east; $1.
Susan A. and Goorge M. Surest to
M. L. Blakeslee. lot 6 of block SI
Oregon City; $1230.
J. J. Mallatt to William and Add!
Murray, 40 acres of section lS.town-
ship 4 south, range 2 east; $3000.
William L. Tuck to A. J. Knight
ly, lot 7 of block 3, Morris' Subdivl
Ion, lots 6. 9. 20. 22. 23. First Addition
to Jennings Lodge; $150.
Griffin W. and Julia E. Jones to
William H. and Pnina Mhnwell, lot
of Tract 13. Boring Junction; $250,
C. H. and Minnie Epler to John
Dick, 40 acres of D. L. C. of J. R.
Shaw and wife, township 3 south
range 1 west; $25.
Martha H. and Will J. Gossett to
Julius Meilike, 40 acres of section
0, township 4 south, range 4 east
$910.
W. A. Proctor to J. P. Jones, 40
acres of section 34, township 1 south
range 4 east; $S00.
James S. and M. Crlnrfe Reed to
Frank F. Fisher.land In D. L C. of
James Winston U. L t- : jtsoou.
: Catherine Yoder et al to R. C. Jack
30 acres of section 15. township ;
1 south, range 1 east; $3000.
Portland Trust Company to J. V
Lehigh, land In Oregon City: $10.
D. Z. Lehigh to J. V. Lehigh, lots
1. 2. 3. 4. 5, 6, 7. 8, block SO, Oregon
City; $10.
Wm. F. Lehigh and Lotta Eva Le-
'high to J. V. Lehigh, lot S of block
so. Oregon City; $10.
John and Elizabeth Groll to Grace
E. Loder, 23 1-3 acres of sections 21.
E. H. Brown et al to W. H. Wood,
86.50 acres of sections 15, 16. 21, 22,
township 3 south, range 2 east; $10.
Beulah Freeman Rowley and N.
Rowley to S. Schupbach, 10 acres of
1 section 5, townships south, range 4
; east; $1500.
I L. D. and Emma Jones to Ward and
(Rachel Jones, lots 1. 2. block 14,
: Root's Addition to Marshfield; $1.
H. C. and Maude H. Ashbury to
George B. Guthrie, Tract 4 of Elk
Rock Villas; $10.
T. S. and Pansy S. Wets to East
Side Bank.. 29.16 acres of sections 18,
19. township 2 south, range 1 east;
$!00.
R. J. and Jennie Hindarlie to Torg-
er 0. Svendson, 75 acres of section 23,
township 3 south, range 1 east;
$725.
'Bosch
FEtTcTW
r f r
......... . TTTrz
Ada Orena MoConnell, 4l acres of
section 7, township 2 south, rung 1
east; $1. ,
I-arkln Ball and Nancy Ball to
Nancy Rich et nl to Arthur U. Rich.
tract of land In section 8, township 2
south, range 4 east; $1.
Frank M. lrvln and Ada lrvln to
Arthur Rich and Bertha A. Shaw, land
In section S, township 2 south, range
4 east; $10.
Jonas Ijrson to lVloss Y. thmv and
Bertha Shaw, land In section 8, town
ship 2 south, range 4 east; $1.
William t;. and Marthena tlosslln to
Hugh Johnson, 160 neros of section 10,
township 6 south, range 4 east; $10.
Bertha A. and Pelos P. Shaw to
Jonas Larson, land In section S, town
ship 2 south, range 4 east; $1.
Jonas K. and IJvlnla l. Smith to t .
H. Pauchy. Jr.. part of Straight P. U
CParkplaco; $150
Thomas and Katherlne " Hson to
Abraham Guide, land In section 26.
township 1 south, range 2 east; $1.
Benjamin and Untie 1- Stanton
William and Caroline Soolliml, s.o
acres of section 23, township 5 south,
range 1 west; also 25S acres of O.
U C. of Jos. Magone; also .39 acres
of seeUons 14. 23, township 6 south,
range 1 west; $1.
W. J. Peck to Frederick Hill. 6.41
acres of section 32, township 1 south,
range 2 east ; $10.
John C. and Martha C. Jahn to Hen
ry Stormor, lots S, 9. 10, 11. block 2.
Subdivision of Tract 3. and east half
of Tract No. 2, Oak Grove; $1.
Orrln Kellogg et al to John R. Oat
field. 3 acres of section 12, township
2 south, range 1 east; $1.
Ettle A. Evans to H. W. Currln, 2S
acres of section S. township 2 south,
range 2 east; $1200.
Oregon Iron & Steel Company to
Charles J. Kosner, 22.S5 acres of
Tualatin Meadows; $10.
Charles Moran and Harass Mornn
to R. H. and Isabella Tabor. 1 acre
of P. L. C. of Peter M. Rlncarson,
township 2 south, range 2 east; $S0O.
Emma .McNeil to .Mrs. tiertrutie
Gunn. lots 13. 14. block 2, Hydo Park:
$10.
J. Lehigh to H. M. Stevenson, lots
1. 2. 3. 4. 5, 6. 7, 8, block 79, Oregou
City; $10.
Estacada State Bank to Clyde u.
Havens, lots 7. 8. 10, block 13 Zobrlst
Addition to Estacada; $355.
L. F. and Oca Price Schuele to W.
A. Terrall, Tract 8 of Elk Rock Villas;
$10.
-George V. and M". Blanche Wilson
to Frank Snow, 52.30 acres of section
30, 31, township 5 south, range 1 east;
$1-
Emmond I and E. Maud Basford to
W. H. Cobain. 61 acres of section 36,
township 3 south, range 1 east; $9000. j
Sandv Land Company to P. B. Gray, j
lot S of block 2. Sandy; $150.
John and E. B. Ionard to Peter
Julius Hanson, land in section 1.
township 5 south, range 1 east, and
land In'section 17. township 5 south,
range 1 east; $3000.
J. Lehigh to Daniel Lehigh, lot 8
of block SO. all of block 76 aud 79,
Oregon City; $10.
John F. and Ella B. Rlsley. to Lo-
leatta Labowttcn, lots 1, 2, 7, 8, block
Arista; $750.
Frank and Lena Rlgler to J. M.
and Jennie Trimble, lots 3, 4, block
55: $700.
Walter E. and Flora B. Beckner to
P. D. Newell, lot 29, Jennings Lodge;
2650.
J. V. and Minnie B. Baker to W. G.
Markham, land in section 6, township
south, range 2 east; $1.
W. H. Wade to Trustees of Esta
cada Lodge No. 175, land In William
Wade D. L. C, section 21, township 2
soutn, range 4 east; $100.
John L. and S. L. Burgess to Addie
Poley, one-half acre of Oak Grove;
$3000.
John Adkln and Emily Adkin to E.
F. and Lena E. Cannon; 20 acres of
section 16, township 2 south, range 5
east; $4000.
J. B. and Emma M. Hicks to J. W.
Brlggs, lot 17 of block 21, Mllwaukle
Park Addition; $175.
James and Anna M. Hicks to Flor-
ence M. Hood, south half of northeast
quarter of section 28, township 1
! south, range 5 east; $5.
' Oregon Realty Company to C. A.
1 Slinger, tract 9, Fniltville Acres;
1 $500.
CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT & TRUST
COMPANY.
Land Titles Examined.
Abstracts of Title Made.
Office over Bank of Oregon City.
JOHN F. CLARK, Mgr.
SKIN AND SCALP TROUBLES
YIELD TO ZEMO.
A CLEAN LIQUID PREPARATION
FOR EXTERNAL USE.
Huntley Bros. Co. Drug Store is so
I continent that ZEMO will rid the skiu
, or scalp of Infant or grown person 01
i pimples, blackheads, dandruff, eczema
, prickly beat, r.shes, hives, Ivy poioon,
i or any other form of skin or Bcalp
i eruption, that they will give your
I money back If you are not entirely
I satlstiecj with the results obtained
I from the use of ZEMO.
I The first application will give
I prompt relief and show an Improve-
, ment ana in every Instance wnere
! used persistently, will destroy the
i germ life, leaving the skin in a clean
j healthy condition.
j Let us show you proof or some
I remarkable cures made by ZEMO and
give you a 32 page booklet how to
preserve tlje skin.
COUNTY COURT
Election.
: E. Harrington 3.00
H. L. Hull 2.00
F. H. Dungan 23.70
If. F. Gibson 4.40
Straight & Salisbury 23.50
T. C. Jubb 3.80
J. J. Thornton 1.10
J. E. Rhoads C.00
W. L. Mulvey 1C.0O
O. Wlsslnger 21.30
Wm. Knight 28.50
Chas. Thompson 17.00
Brunswick Restaurant 1.25
B. A. Sleight 10.00
'. M. Harrington
It. B. Beatie
J. S. Itichie
C. R. Noblltt
Geo. V. Ely
E. C. Warren
Pioneer Transfer Co....
O. B, Woodle
. . 10.00
. . 15.30
. . 3.02
, . 10.00
50
.. 10.30
.75
. 10.00
O. L. Clyde 6.00
W. H. Smith 3,oo
Geo. W. Hlmler .. 3 00
E. far Pope c oo
John Kent
J. U MoAnulty ....
C. 11, Iauchy
Frank Tuckof ....
John Smith
Abeniethy Grange
J. D. rarmonter 4.50
W. W. Jesse..
II. T. Melvln
K. W. Zimmerman
C. 1. Tull
P. 11. Mulloy
4.60
4.50
4.5b
4,58
G. P. tllloertsou ',,. 4.50
B. J. Hera.
2.00
il.00
Fred Kamrnlh
0. A. Shubel ,.
H. H. Hughes .
J. Stiideiuan .
3.00
3,00
Wm. Menk 3
II. IMIman
3.00
6.80
3.00
0.00
3.00
S.OO
3.00
5.00
6.00
6.00
A. Moohnko
V. Hohnlnndor ,
Chas. Stewart
to j
V. Griseuthwnlto ...
C. Spangler ,
J. Heft
(leaver Creek Hall. ..
F. E. McGugln
J. C. Yandelt
U Vaorettl kj.oo
J. M. Thomas 6,00
Adolf Aschoff .., 6.00
L.-C. Lowe ', 8,00
Harry Hand 6.00
W. H. Boring .
M. H. Wheeler
J. W. Stone . . .
E. F. Donahue
6.00
6.00
6.0ft
3.00
C. M. Lake 11,00
W. M. Morand 6.00
H. H. Hughes J.oo
Max Telford 6.00
U H. Feaster 8,00
A. N. Flnnegan 6.00
Frank Qulnn e.OO
M. J. i-aiello g oo
Ward B. Lawton 8.00
A. C. Warner 6.00
W. a Stokes 5.50
Paul Dunn e.OO
Mario Boltauo j.oo
Gilbert Jousrud 3.00
R. E. Jarl ' j 00
T. B. Milan 3,00
Bert Jonsrud 6.00
A. G. Ilornstedt 3.00
V. O. Molnlg 3.00
lames Hell 14.0t
r. jiruns 3.1H.
Stillman Andrews 3.00
,'aspar Junker 2.50
A. M. Vlnyard .w
V. Romlg u.i...
J. F. Patch 3.00
U D. Walker '. 3.00
C. N. Walt 5.00
W. H. Lueke 3.00
Warren Batty 6.00
II. H. Eccles 3.00
Geo. Koehler 3.00
C. Baty 3.00
Ivan Dlmlck 3.00
A. D. Paddorn k.im
P. L. Coiemau 3.00
E. Bonney 6.00
E. A. Sanson 6.06
Claude Winston 12.00
Frank Robeson 6.00
C. E. Gorbett 6,no
Chas. Hunter 6.00
Oscar Hull 6 00
A. E. Anderson 2.00
vV. E. Welch 6.00
D. W. Douglas 6.00
Thos. Brown 15.00
C. A. King 3.00
AURORA.
Frank Kraxbercer Is building a
largo harn on his property in Aurora.
George Kraus Is making a cement
walk In front of his residence.
Antone Will has lioiight the old Zim
merman house and Is having It moved
to one of his lots.
MrS. Judith Miller, of Portland,
visoeii rrienus in Aurora ana jiuu-
bard last week.
The Aurora Gnu Club Is preparing
to give a grand shooting match on
Nov. 21.
Interest
Is the great incent
ive toward sav
ing money
We pay
Interest
on savings accounts
We pay 4 per cent
interest
on Certificates of
of Deposit
Safty
Liberality
Courtesy
h our motto
Aurora
State
Hank
Aurora, Oregon
6.00 J, T. Melntyru
3.00 H. W. Lang ....
3.40 l F. McCnbo
3.00 V. Ware
6.00 V. B. Reynolds
3.00 W. T. Johnston
kred Uoadarmel
8.70 C. F. Street
Willi Imel
I. W. lleilliott .
Carey Johnston
F. M. Foster
W. F. llaboi'ltioh ..
J. M. Yoiiiik
Frank Talbert
A. Mather
C.OOl H. B. Holcomb ...
A. W. Cooko 9.00
00 K. E. Cox
W. R- Palla
H. Bock
J. A. Mulleuhotr...
J. C. Elliott
J. H. (( tmelster .
' J. lUulowood ...
W. P. Hoborta ....
J- IWShaaer
V. W. Bod ley
k Garver
6.00
6.00
6,00
3.t
6.00
6.00
15.00
3.
Geo. It. Saw.ti
(I. It. Wolf . .
Oo. A. Wolf.
Jaiues Smith .
6.00
6.00
6.00
3.00
N- E. Stlngley 3,00
rd J. Ely
Henry Gllhens ..
A. D. Burnett ...
E. U Trulllnger
3.00
3.00
300
10.80
6.00
3.00
3.00
J- J- Judd
8. Gibson ....
A. E. Alspnugh..
8. S. Walker ....
3.00
Edwurd Still 3,00
Homer Glover 3.00
0o0, Jlll,J 3 00
B. C. Boswell : 3,00
' KrH"aum 3.00
K- 0 Palmateer 3.00
K- T. Davis 3.00
u- UullarJ 3,00
l) N' I'H'lenstlne 10.00
p' - Crawford 6.00
Ben T. Rawiens 6.00
S. E.fWoostor 3.00
J- K. Ely 3.00
J- 1)nrllllK 3.00
C. E. Dubolg 3.00
Hans Paulsen 13.00
A. If. Miller .; 6.00
Frank Ahnert 6.00
Henry Smilh 6.00
' Kn 6.00
n'm, Held 6.00
C A. Johnson M0
O. H. Webster 3.00
John Deulson 3.00
W. H. Calkin 3.00
C A. Frost 3.00
Sydney S. Johnson 3.00
A. F. Parker 3.00
w". F. Schooley 3.O0
'"xl Bailey 3.00
Hrenion Vedder 6.00
- E- HoUowell 3.00
E- J- Nuie 3.00
E. Cross 4.00
Hull 6.00
w- l'' Klrchem 3.00
Gerber 3.00
phlllP Kohl 7.40
tieorgo A. Mom ...'. .... 3.00
Harding Grange
Geo. At wood ....
Dan Gaffney
? r.11
9.40
00
A. Kanne
6.00
C. E. Uattin ....
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M. E. GalTney ...
00
C. G. Millard 6.00
W. A. Garner 6.00
F. T. Shuto 6.00
J. T. Grace 0.00
IL Sullivan 9.60
E. Lelchtwelss 7.50
Kerrlo Mnydcld 6.00
W. II. Wettlaufer 6.00
D. A. Miller 6.00
District 111 I SO
Bud Thompson 10.10
,i,n Stanton 4.60
D. C. Yoder y. . . 4.60
O. W. Owlngs 4.50
J. 0. Noo 4.50
F. M. Samson 4.50
J. N. Stanton 7.60
J. F. Drake 11.00
D. R. Hubbard .' 4.00
Henry liarth 4.00
Ilarton Jack 4.00
O. Hammond 4.00
C. J. llcntley 4.00
J. C. Marquam 4.00
Wm. Shlndler C.C0
A. II. Dowllng 3.00
O. A, Taylor 3.00
J. A. Keck..., 3.00
O. Wlsslnger t 3.00
J. 11. Campbell 3.00
H. Stuckey 3.00
Henry Henrlcl 9.00
O. M. Kun.man 0.00
I Mainz 6.00
August Splinter COO
J. Gaffney, Jr 0.00
W. F. Harris COO
W.F.Stanton 0.00
H. A. Wright 7.80
J. K. Cribble 3.00
Franz Kraxberger 3.00
A. D. Grlbblo 3.00
A. M. Condlt 3.00
O. H. Wright 3.00
J. D. Mitts 3.00
Geo. Scramlln 2.50
H. S. Itamsby 3.00
M. 8. Hungate..'. 3.00
P. C. Miller 3.00
J. 11. Cole ..." 3.00
L. W. Robblns 3.00
W. W. Everhurt 8.20
W. H. Engle C.00
Geo. J. Cane 3.00
Lloyd Shaver 3.00
D. C. Iloyles 3.00
If. L. Vaughun 3.00
If. N. JJverhart 3.00
School District No. 25 3.00
J. U. H. Snodgrass 0.00
D. U Triillltiger 0.00
A. L. Larking COO
Geo. Crook .. 8.00
John L. Card C.00
J. L. Evans 6.00
Claude Ashby 10.40
II. Johnson COO
T. J. Oglo 0.00
',
6.00 C. U. Noblltt
6.00 C. K. Miller
t
.n 1 11. A, Wolfor
f 00 It. I. Garrett .
fl.oo
3,00 A. C. Thompson 11,40
3.00 School District No. 4 3.00
S.tV I). McArthur
4.00 W. M. Dustlll
3.00 U. S. Rnitdnll
3.00 M. KiiltuH ...
0.00 Wm. Henrdt .
....
8.00 111, II. Eastman
S.0U II. II. Kastinan
3.00 Frank Kiigel
3,00 Winner llimige
4.S0
3.00
3.00 C. C. Borland
3.00 A. Waldorf ,.
3.00
3.00
J, P. Cook.
3.00
4.25
121
3.25
325
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.25
325
3.25
too
3.00
0.00
300
3.00
6.0( Win, Oyer
O.JV II. Koehler
4.00 11. W. Piossit
F. K. Davidson
G. I-:, Thomas
Jos. Blckner
W. H. Wllmot
P. II, Zlmmor.nmii. .
J- W. Van Horn. .
U II. Fox.
Oil Oswego Grange
li. . McUiikIiIIii
J. F. RlHloy...
P. T. Out field
1 D. F, U'Ffvro
Ed. Itollio 4.40
T. K. Worthlngton
J. R. Oat field
Henry Thlcsnen ..
J. W. Gruslo
O. II. Naef
M. U Hlggliu
K. C. Warren
0.00
600
,!) S.OO
3.00
3.00
S.OO
S.OO
3.00
J. C. Bradley
J. W. Colo 3.00
II. W. Trembath 3.00
George Randall 3.00
J. J. Cooke' 3.00
,J. C. Bradley 3.00
,V. 8. Eddy 0.V0
C. W. Pope. 3 00
II. R. Woodward 3. 00
J. E. Jack 3.00
It. T. Barber 3.00
Carl Netueii 3.00
Percy IVCaulHd 30O
T. C. Burke 3.00
M. P. Chapman
S.OO
David Caullcld 3.00
8. 8. Walker 6.00
J. G. Ftnuonnn 6.00
F. A. Ely 6.00
Mike (irosg 6. 00
E. G. Roberts 3.00
C. W. Kelly 3.00
J. F. Glenson 3.00
J. R Humphry 0.00
Hoy (1. Cox 6.00
V. -K. Hyde COO
U-vl Stehinn 3.0c
Fred Erlckson 3.00
I. C. Bridges 3.00
K. W. Randolph 3.50
C. D. Robeson 3.00
S. V. Francis 3.00
F. J. Meyer 3.00
E. H. Cooper 3.00
I. C. Bridge "... 3.00
C. F. Ely 6.00
8. M. Kelso 4.00
M. C. Young J.00
E. I. Baker 4.00
Wm. TodJ 4.00
w v. VnmiD j an
C. I. Calkins 4.00
N..O. Say 4.00
J. W. Nightengale 6.00
F. K. Scott 13,00
J. I. Sharp 6.00
Scott Carter 4.00
Frank Gray 6.00
Geo. M. Wills 0.00
J. W. Wllholt 6.00
F. W. McLeran 2.50
Frank Millard 3.00
John M. Stunner 9.00
W. W. Tucker 3 00
W. E. Shannon 3.00
J. A. Held .Km
C. M. Folsotu
3.00
J. W. Harris 3.00
C. W. Amett fl.00
J. 1.'. Ilessolleu C.00
J. I'. Davl 0.40
E. Olschlaeger 0.00
Nicholas Ucht C OO
Adolph Htoll fl.00
C. F. Zluser O.0
Z. Elllgson 8.10
J. L. Kruso 4.60
W. 8. Hharp 4 60
O. I'. Sharp 6.50
Geo. Aden 4.60
Win. Koellormeler 4.50
(loo. 0. I'cter 4.60
C. D. F. Wilson 8.0(1
Sidney Graham 3.00
W. L. White 3.00
It. H. Crlssoll 3.00
J. A. Mlley 3.00
M. N. Crlse.ll 3.00
Wm. Stono 4.50
Theo. C. Jubb 9.10
Louis Funk 4.50
Aug. Hubert 4.50
A. M. Klrchom 4.60
Goo. Armstrong 4,60
I S .Tenny 4.50
G. F. Horton . . . ., 3.00
ID. C. Howell 3.00
'George Dellonk 3.00
Frank Capon 3.00
J. n. Lewthwulto 3.00
G. G. GreavcH 3.00
It. A. Jiinken 3.00
J. W. Gray ' 3.00
J. W. Draper 3.00
II. W. linker 3.00
Harry Ilerdlno 3.00
K. A. Lenghton 3.00
W. F. Railway Co 2.00
Fruit Inspector,
A. J. Lewis 39.0C
8urveyor.
8. A. D. Hungate 11.20
Mud Thompson w . 5.20
N. Illalr 6.20
Goo. Randall 2.00
G. S. Randall 2.00
8. A. D. Ilungnle 17.20
llud Thompson ... 11,20
N. Hlalr .., 11.20
Roy Stafford 9.20
8. A. D. Hungate 12,00
H. IT. Johnson- 21.00
Enterprise 523.04
Courier 23.45
0,00
6.00
0,00
Dourd of Health,
A. llayliurst 4.00
Election,
Gladsloiiu Lumber Co 4.25
II. L. Hull 3.00
Hoy Johnson 3.50
7.70 J. 1C, Duvl 3.00
4 50 Cnrpenler Lumber Co. 7.45
4.R0 C. 11. Tliorpo 40
4.50 Pauper.
4,50 0, 11. Dlmlck 14.50
4.50 Bcalp Bounty,
4.50 D. HoffiuelHtKr 4.00
Tx Rabat.
John Rhode , 0.40
Qravtl Pit.
II, F, Forrester r 125.00
In the matter of the resignation of
Niton lilnlr a n member of thn Conn,
ly Hoard of Homl Viewers, Ordered
that n.ild reslHiiaf lou be and I here
by accepted.
In the mut ler of the appointment
of Paul Dunn a member of ihi
hoard of county road viewer. Or
dered thiiiPnul Dunn be and ho Is
hereby apsillited a a liininlier of the
board of coytily road viewer for thn
linlniice of the ensuing year.
Iiflho matter of thn F, W, I'ralil
11 xiil, Ordered that said road be -
(nbllshed and opened a a county
nuid.
In llm matter of the Friiukllii Tay
lor Comity Road. Ordered that said
matter be and I hereby dismissed.
Ill the matter of (be tlutperlet road.
Ordered Hint petition filed In al4
nutiter bo dlimlssed.
In the mailer of the Frank Beer
road. Ordered that sumo b laid over
until November term, 1'JIO.
In the matter of thu Wilson Hill
near Enucada. Ordered thai Super
visor of Road District No, 10 repair
old road at' an etiieuse, not to exceed
1300. nod cease work on the new road
until further order.
In the matter of the petition of
John Rhode for a rebate of lain
Ordered Hint warrant be Isaued to
mild petitioner In thn sum of $6.40.
In Hie matter of the application of
TnwirtvUlM Telephone Co, for n tele
phone franchise. Ordered that said
application be granted, subject, to reg
ulation made by Clackamas County,
III the matter of the purchase of a
grne pit from II. F. Forrester. Or
dered that deed be accepti-d and re
corded at ripens of ClarUinn Conn
ly, nnd that a warrant b Inam-d to
said II. F. Forrester for the sum of
$125.
In the matter of the petlilon to
prohibit sale of IntoxIrutliiK liquor In
tinckntna County. Ordered that an
election bo held on the Kill day of
November, 1910, to determine whether
the sale of Intoxicating liquor shall
be prohibited In Clackamas County,
Oregon,
In the matter of the creation of a
high rhoo fund, Ordered that an
election be held on the klh day of
November, 19l, to dotemiltla whether
a County HIKh School Fund shall be
rreati'd In said county.
In thn matter of nan of ballot hoxe
for cumin general election. Ordered
that the County Clerk ho and I di
rected to open said boxe and use
them for thn coming ijectlon.
CHICHESTER SPILLS
.k f' "'.U (tit Cltt-CIIR TRI'
MAUOND IlKANIl riU. In 111.1
wnio mrooir .. in. Malcl wlIU 1
llit"a l'n m mini, narf
"wiw ut r. 1 iii. liK.rl u
ftrt trur.lr, Uf. , hlr.l , Alwarl Krll.l.l.,
LOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
& EVERYWHERE S
TIME CARD.
0. W. P. DIVISION
Botween Portland and Oregon City.
Iava
3
u
Arrlvu
1 HVM
Arrive
3
to
G
B
O
Ifi
s
DIAMOND ORAND
I 4.UU bit (.40 6.40 1 6.45 C4S'
6.30 7.22 7.30 8.20 1 0.20 7.20
7.00 7.52 3.00 tl.00 8.67 7.50
T..10 11.22 8.30 7.30 7.37 8.30
8.00 8.52 9.00 8.00 8.07 9.00
8.30 9.22 9.30 8.30 8.37 9.30
9.00 9.62 10.00 9.00 9.07 10.00
9.30 10.22 10.30 9.30 9.37 10.30
10.00 1062 11.00 10.00 10.07 11.00
10.30 11.22 11.30 10.30 10.37 11.30
11.00 11.62 12.00 11.00 11.07 11.69
11.30 12.22 12.30 11.30 11.87 12.30
12.00 12.62 1.00 12.00 12.07 1.00
12.30 1.22 1.30 12.30 12.37 1,30
1.00 1.62 2.00 1.00 1.07 2.00
1.30 2.22 2.30 1.30 1.03 2.30
2.00 2.63 3.00 2.00 2.07 3.00
2.30 3.22 3.30 2.30 2.37 3.30
3.00 3.62 4.00 3.00 3.07 4 00
3.30 4.22 4.30 3.30 3.37 4.30
4.00 4.62 6.00 4.00 4.07 6.00
4.30 6.22 6.30 4.30 4.37 6.30
6.00 6.62 0.00 6.00 6.07 6.00
6.30 6.22 6.30 6.30 6.37 0.30
6.00 0.52 7.00 000 0.07 7.00
0.30 7.22 7.30 0.30 0.37 7.30
7.00 7.52 8.00 7.00 7.07 8.00
7.30 8.22 8.30 7.20 7.37 8.30
8.00 8.62 8.65 8.00 8.07 9 00
8.30 9.22 9.25 8.30 8.37 9.30
9.00 i.62 9.65 9.03 9.07 10.00
9.30 10.22 10.25 10.33 10.37 11.00
10.00 10.52 10.65 10.03 10.07 11.00
10.30 I 11.22 1 11.25 I 11.33 11.37
11.00 1 11.62 1 11.55 11.03 1 11.07 11.59
11.30 1 12.22 1 12.25 112.33 12.371 ....
12.00 1 12.40 1 12.60 I 11.55 11.571
J I H 12.6012.65
To Mllwaukle only.
Trains for Falrvlow. Troutdal.
Grnsham, Ilnrlng. Eaglo Creek, icon.
cada and Cazadero and Intermediate
pniniB.
7:15. x8:02. ,9:05.. x10:05. 1:05.'
05. x4:05. 6:05. x0:05. 7:05.
:05. 11:35.
For Oreshnm.
Oresham. Falrvlnw and Troutdaln.
NOTE: Cars leave East Water and
Morrison streets 5 minutes Intor than
scheduled from First and Alder Sta.