OREGON CUT ENTEilMitSG, FIJI DAY, DECEMBER 2:1, 1!10. 8 Milwaukee MILWAUKIE. At t he Inst regular meeting of the Milwaukio Commercial Chili the re port submitted by the committees ap pointed to suggest amendments for tbe revision of the city charter, was excepted, and the Commercial Club placed Itself on record as favoring the amendments suhmltted and pledged themselves to work for the amend ment. Every citizen of Mllwauklo has a duty to perform, namely, to study the charter amendment and convince him self that thev are Just what is needed at the present time. Work for the n. Imil. ,n nmi hnln itrn niluanUln nut of the mud. Hcllo fellow citizens! How do you like our streets? lio you think they need improvement! If you do there is one wav to help make the improve- ment. Vote for the charter amend-! The citizens of Mtlwaukta appro-; the Concord school having the honor elate verv much tho Improvement luff heing the first entertained by the our Interurban car service which ha- hand, and tho band wishes to think been brought about by the fact the the R' people of Concord and their Oregon Citv cars are again crossing teacher for the royal reception re Hawthorne bridge. Instead of making , eeived at their hands. After playing the loop at Second and Alder they '?w selections and listening to a now go around bv wav of Second and I very pleasing and entertaining exer Stark ' icise the hand returned to Oak Grove ' The council met Pec. 15 and levied ' and l,lllod for our home school. Our i mill i,v f.,r tha M,,in,T v,r- .Ur. little girls' band deserves great rrcd- niinwort il hills ,im.ni' rin n.- count of sickness Mayor Streib was not present. The young people of Milwaukio ave called a meeting for Thursday ight In order to get the. city council h night i.n,i -in.. -,r Miiuantlo ,,r n,l .ii7un. f xt...,.l.-lo room to be used as a cvmnasium lu connection with the free reading Mrs. Hicks, Mrs. Downing and Mrs. evf'l'i"!-' ""r. Nothing Arnold met at the home of Sirs. I. succeed f c3 '" e S. Mullin Wednesday and audited the everybody will help o make the band books of the Women of Woodcraft. 1 a SYS as U, .!" be 8 " toT, A Christmas tree and entertainment firovf nd there are only about will be given Christmas Eve in Wood- '" or f ve other little girls hands man Hall bv the Women of Wood- in the I nited htates. craft Word has been received from our A.H. Powlingand family will spend o!d triJ- - ,T- '? Christmas with Mrs. Rowling s par- ipS on his claim ill Idaho, that he s ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hoard of pleased with hit prize and sciu Sell wood records to all and wishes everybody Bid Roberts, the famous boxer and a ,err- X?,14S and Hil,D' N:w Year blacksmith, is suffering with several "e don 1 care l men ion an boils on his arm. Bid is unable to names but, wo ar honored with a attend to business and is visiting his sp"ner iio can beat any body of fr0Ilds 1 his age a hundred yard dash. Henrr Phillips is recovering from ' "r Pul,ic schoo,s are cIos,ed fo,r injuries inflicted on election night. the holidays owning again Jan 3. Phillips and Wm. Shindler had an al-!e lsh ' ,our H"le f"lks a M,'f tercation over the election contest , T Mnas and Happy .New 1 ears, and Phillips charges that Shindler' Mrs. Lucy Walker of HilstH.ro. s knocked him down and otherwise visiting her niece Mrs. G. H. fetark abused him. The doctor found a rih weather. Mrs. a kers husband took broken and that other injuries had . P a .claim adjoining the Risley prop been Inflicted. Shindler was put un- erty in lo.. der $100 bond i Ed Masterson and S. C. Alexander A. C. Arnold, of Oak Grove, and ' Sumla-V af"?moon at West more- Mayor Streib attended the good roads and looklnS at some property, convention in Portland. I 'rs- Henry Schuffler was a Port- A. L. Bolstad was in Oak Grove ! Ind visitor Monday. Wednesday and Thursday afternoons ' Mr. and Mrs. Alf Allen, of Rls e, on business ' sPenl Thursday evening with Mrs. Mavor Streib is out to his farm at i AI1,?n'8 aister In Portland. Cedar Mills for a few days. j Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brant received xiiia.,i,i. h. n Wiwisto mrirtN a letter from their daughter, Mrs. A. and will have a full line of turkeys. ! chickens and fancy meats for the holi- ,),VB R. E. Lee and wife are visiting at farm nenr Central Valley N Y Beveriv. Wash., for the holidays. Mis- John Farman of Central s Joseph Pobbins is spending the Wash., is spending a few days with winter st Corning, Cal. i her brother, S. C. Alexander and fami- The new residence of Mrs. C. 1 ! ' . , . Punning is nearing completion. John Oatfield returned home Satur- W. B. Morand has purchased a farm ' ay after two weeks absence in Wash at Waldport, on the Alsia Bay in Un- 'nRton and southern Oregon on husi coin county. ness. Mrs. W. H. Edwards is home from: Mrs. John Risley s sick at. her Toledo Ohio . home near Risley station. School Notes. ne o G- Balcom's horses died Sua- School closed Tuesday. Exercises da' evening, were held by the primary classes. Arthur Graham Is slowly recover- Ins from a severe attack of Inilam- institute at the Jefferson high school lnX,aJ: ... on account of sickness. I Carl Carlson has quit school. ' Leslie Nichols has pneumonia. f Christmas in the Churches. .1 u .:n vi,i .ui ucrmaa m. e. enuiuu u nuiu iueir , Christmas tree and -xercises Dec.! : -4archbUh will hold a! Christmas service and tree Christmas ! Terry and another daughter of Mrs. Eve at 8 o'clock. ..... i Hurley's are living there af present. Milwaukie Grange. I Mrs. Geo. Harris, of Spokane, The Milwaukio Grange held its ! Wash., is visiting friends and relatives regular meeting Saturday. Routine here, business was the order of the morn- Church Notes, fng. At noon all enjoyed a splendid I Dec. 24th, Christmas Eve, the Sun dinner After noon the election of day school will give a cantatta in con officers took place with the following nection with a Christmas tree. Every duly elected: Mrs. C. Pralius, mast--one invited. er- .1 W James, overseer; Mrs. M. M. E. church Sunday school, 10 A.' Johnson, lecturer; T. R. A. Sell-j a. in.. Mrs. J. H. McArthur, superin wood, chaplain; Mrs. Ella Maple, re- tendent; services 11 a. m. by the pas cording secretary; Miss Kate Casto, , tor. Rev. Henry Speia. financial secretary; 0. F. Naef, treas-1 Ladles' Aid adjourned until after urer; C. B. Hanson, steward; E. W. Bunnell, assistant steward: Miss Ella Rov Ladv. assistant steward; Alfred r-.ortoon fraio fcpener- Mrs. Jennie Pavis pomona; Mrs. Flora Robbins, ! cises. The teachers prepared a treat flora-' Mrs. H. M. Anderson, ceres; I for the children in the form of Santa J R,' Kelso, executive committeeman. ! Claus with bags of candy and nuts. Committees were appointed to pre-. The teachers will attend the three pare entertainment for Clackamaa days session of the Institute at the County Pomona Grange the second , Jefferson high school In Portland Wednesday In January. After which they will go to their Rev Father Berthold, who has had homes for the holidays, charge of the Milwaukie Catholic I Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Woerndle, of thurch the past three years, has been Courtney avenue, are receiving the appointed rector of St. Joseph Catho-! congratulations of friends on the birth lie church in Portland. He preached : of a son Dec. 15. his farewell sermon last Sunday. The 1 Mrs. Walter Terwilllger and son Father was well liked by his congre-1 Albert, of Portland, Bpent Sunday gatlon and they will miss him very j with Mrs. E. C. Warren, much All wish him success in his Miss Louise Fallensbee, of Port large and new field. It is not known land, is visiting Mrs. Olds and Mrs. at this writing who will fill the va- Harris. cancy. Mrs. Mary Walker is sick with pneu mo nla. Mrs W.s.er Sellwood is ill with pneumonia at the Sellwood hospital. N. E. Moffit, who had asthma, has a relapse and is very 111. Judge Kelso has been out of the city for several days the past week on official business. Evangelical church Sunday school, 10-uO a. m., John Grasle, superintendent- services 11:30 a. m. by pastor, Rev E. Radebaugh. Subject lefison on Xuias. Y. P. A. at 7 p. m. Evange listic services at 8 p. m. Special evangelistic services for two weeks or more beginning New Years night. Mr Hart will lead the singing. Teach- Spifella Corsets Boned with Indestructable Stay. Made to measure Garments. Guaranteed Perfect Fit. For Information Phone 2732, Oregon City j and Northwestern era training Tuesday evenings; pray er meeting, Wednesday evening ;chdi practice Thursday evening. HEWETT, BRADLEY A CO. Highest Grade Men's Wear, The shop of the handsome windows. Three forty-four Washington street., Between Seventh and Park, Portland. OAK GROVE. Ruby, daughter of H. II. Stark weather, Is recovering from a severe attack of bronchial pneumonia. 1 Miss Kthllne Risley returned home from tne Oregon i nivorsity witn a iseere case of poison oak. Miss RIs- 'ley is "inch improved and will remain ' home till nfter the holidavs with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Risley, ! of N'aef station. The Oak Grove girls hand made j their first debut in public Tuesday'.! It for the .itvauceiiient they have made under the direction of Prof. PriseoU. The girls have taken only te. logons an y , e t mo mer mPS our 1,t,bi,,lJ "teru.n J 'T.T eral summer evening er.u suiiimer rimuis vxnn-vi . . Moody, the manager, has given her band mid .ractice to time to the success of the i. oK.-ava tr..ciiif nt Kftn.l tir: Lincoln Hart. Mrs. Hart states they ; are ail well and that Mr. Hart Is sun- erimenaeni 01 nis urumci o oiuti. " " i'atWh has gone to Kirby, southern Oregon, to work at the car- penter trade. . W. Miller and family, of Portland formerly of Oak Grove, paid a visit tn nlH frfpnrls Riinnav. w Mrs. M. A. Hurley and Mrs. Pease irtf frtnr(o ovnnmv trt Rnpnd inn 1 winter.- Coronado'caL Mrs, Fred i ,tne nonuays. ocnoui nuicv. School closed Tuesday till Jan. 3. liacn room neiu us v.nriHimiis exer- uasKei Ban. The Oak Grove Bchool team was de feated by the Attlschson Amateur Athletic Club team December 17th In Green's hall. Score 21 to 20. The school team Is practicing regular two evenings a week and expect several more good games in the near future. L. E. Bentley and family have gone to Woodburn and Marquam to spend the holidays with relatives and friends. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature JENNINGS LODGE. The Christmas spirit seems to pre vail throughout the Lodge. Many of tbe matrons have profited by the con sumers' league motto to shop early and did their Christmas shopping early In the month. And the fond fathers have been getting the Xmas trees ready to put in place on the night before Christmas, while the nMor lmva tmvn cnthorArl thA mlftfla toe and Oregon grape and the maid - ij Clackamas , . , ,. , O. H. Sawtell 0.00 ens are busily hanging the holly and ,.,,, Christmas bells In the windows and ; L,uo b.OO otherwise decorating the homes fortico, A. Wolf , ,. 15.0t tbe Christmas festival and as on the James Smith 3.0il first Christmas when the angel came saving. Hehold. 1 bring yon good tld - ings of great jov, which shall bo to all people." John Richards, of Oregon City, was looking after his properly Interests the first of the week at this place, The annual aquatic event of the Multnomah club will bring a large number out us sixty already have en- torod for the .Christmas plunge ami is of special interest to the Lodge folks as the S. T. llritten cup, which was nut mi for the last year's swim. and Is to be won twice In order to bo- como the permanent property of tho coniesiiuu. n. uin".-. ............ firms have also donated prlies. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, of Northern Michigan, spent a few days of last week with their lieiee, .Mrs, v. 1.1. v ... Morse, and departed on Saturday for a visit with Mr. nn Mrs. Pill, at Yamhill. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson will remain in urogon mini nuei m- n.-.-i- Festival next June, wnicn ium mi" Will Slt'IlU UU linn villa before rvturnlne to their home at Traverse City, Mich. .Mr. and Mrs. Katoii. of South Da - kota, and Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Smith, of Oregon City, visited with tho ; tor s daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Strain. Miss Mildred Hart was a caller at lh J"' T S i-U m over I'li.ll x 1. tr sUey wil the parental home on Mitniay. . . , .... 'return home on Tliursuay aim win or I accompanied home by Gloti Seeley. who will visit with his grand parents Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Morse spent Sunday In Portland, the guests of Ed-, ward Slorse and family. Walter Heckner made a flying call at the Lodge on Wed.ies.lay of last week. He Is nicety located on a small r-im-h near Meadowhrook, where he and his wile win ioiiow u..r.... farming. Mrs. Galloway, who has spent U vear with her friend. Mrs. Tniscott. departed on Wednesday by way of the southern route for her home In Pes Moines. Iowa. .. . ... 11 ji....Kirt...l Mrs. Mary Hurley and daughter. Jlrs Carrie Pease, nave soiu uieir prettv little home at Risley, and do - parted for Coronado Iteaidi. Cal., the first of the week. They will make .1. .;- tl..ira n Knra l r t ltirl(.V'S ! I m tine 11V tl daughter. Mrs. Fred Terry, "a former resident of Jennings Lodge, now re - sides. ... r. . I .11 lm .miss imicKiimu. 01 Aiuu., a..u Shenefield, of Portland, have beeu recent visitors at the Islah Shene field home. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Clough will spend Christmas with friends at New berg, Oregon . The fixtures for the new post of fice have been installed at t)e L. G. Miller store and will be known as the Jennings post office, the Lodge being omitted. Mr. Shenefield has built a new fence around his home, added cement walks and beautified his grounds in other ways. Mrs. Klrmse has been confined to her home for some time and a consul tation of Oregon City physicians has been held. The school meeting was not very largely attended on Saturday evening, rtonamho. 1?th A tar nf 3 mills WHS levied, two and eight-tenths for bond.D. C- Yoder Interest and one and two-tenths tor maintenance. Mrs. Ed Roethe has been 111 for some time with heart trouble. Pr. Mount, of Oregon City, was called to their home last week. Mrs. E. Powning has fully recov ered from tvphold and was at their cottage at the Lodge last week. Mr. Pow ning Is also able to be out again but they expect to spend the remain der of the winter at Sellwood. Mr and Mrs. Roney, of Nehalem. were Tuesday callers at the P. P. vou-pII hnmo Newell home. -Mis. v. U. Mrs. C. P. Slocum was an Oregon City shopper on .tesday I Jlr. Curtis Miller enjoyed a visit from his brother and family of Gresh am on Sunday. r COUNTY COURT. (Continued From Page 3.) Wm. Lucke 3.00 H. C. C.llmore 9.00 Howard Eccles 6.00 Geo. Koehler 6.00 Claud Baty 6.00 Ivan Dimick 3.00 A. D. Paddock 3.00 P. J. Colman 3.00 J. S. Dick 3.00 W. B. Reynolds 3.00 W. T. Johnson 3.00 Fred Roadarmel 3.00 Sam Roake 7.00 Willis Imel COO J. W. Bennett COO F. M. Foster 3.00 Orville C. Johnson 3.00 A. Mather 6.00 R. B. Holcomb 6.00 Frank Talbert 0.00 W. E. Welch i 6.00 Thomas Brown 13.00 D. W. Douglas C00 Chas. A. King 3.00 O. G. Mclntyre 6.00 L. Ware C00 T. F. McCabe 3.00 Max Telford 9.20 I H. Feaster 9.20 A. H. Flnnegan 9.20 IaVb Mav 0 on M. J. Lazelle 9.00 . Aug Splinter 10.00 W. B. Lawton 9.00 'John Gaffney 10.00 A. C. Warner 9.00 W. F. Harris ; 10.00 W. B. Stokes 5.00 jW. T. Hartnell 10.00 Paul Dunn 3.00) School Dint. 27 20 W. A. Proctor 3.00 R. H. Snodgrass 9.00 James Bell 12.00 S. Andrews C.OO T. B. Milan COO Bert Jonsrud 9.00 G. F. Ruegg 3.00 Albon Melnlg 3.00 Marion Bortana 3.00 E. F. Bruns COO W.V.Rogers C.OO R. E- Jarl 6.00 Casper Junker 2.50 A. W. Cooke ., 12.75 W. R. Dallas 12.75 E- E. Cox 10.75 H. Bock 12.75 John Mullonhoff 12.75 ; John Kaiser 9.00 J. C. Elliott 12.75:0. S. Randall 9.00 - H' Hoffmelster 12.75 J. Hanlowood '....:", . 0.00 J. PcShMor 0.00 W. P, Roberta 11.00 W. Ilradley 0.00 v K . i ' . 1 -""K' 3. . J,",, J- 3. 00 00 j Henry Olthena J, j a. 11. Harnett 10 ; j Trulllnger V j ,' ' 1 "''M'r 3. ' J- Jml, T. , H. S. Gibson 3, A. R Alspangh s s wilson ' ' 3 0,1 3 0l( t nil Goo. Judd Homer Glover 600 C. Krlgbaum 0.00 U. u. Pnlmatcer 0.00 , R. T. Pnvla 13.00 1 ' ' J- R 6.00 fTen 1 rawrord 13.00 u. r, warner o.l'O ;s R Wooster A nil J. K. Ely 6.0,1 Chas, Dubois 1 ,. J. Darling j, 0 rtoswell , r..Unn Hn,ia Taulsen Frank Ahnert A. H. Miller . 6.00 8.00 0.00 6.00 0.00 H" I Wll ; Henry Schmidt 6.00 ter Rath 13.00 illlnm Held 6.00 .... . ; (.nrisi Johnson e 00 Q H Webster S 00 H Calkins 300 John Pen I son c. A. Frost ' j e. Salisbury cn.,m 1 .. H. U Hull W. F. Schooler 3.00 6.00 0.00 0.00 9.00 3.00 . . R, M, McGetchlo 3.00 KVptl Ballev 1 Oil ' 3.00 K. J. Noblo 0.00 G. E. Hallowell 0.00 Trenton Vedder COO T. V. Gnnlf . k no ... m ' ...vv. 4.. 1 Fred Gerber 9.00 Philip Kohl 9 0. fi " A. J. Johnston 9.00 , Frank P. Wilson . 9.00 P. W. Rlebhoff 9.00 ; jiariln)i; Grange 3.00 G. W. Atwood 10.4) Dan Gaffney 9.00 August Kanne 9.00 C. E .Battln 9.00 M. E. Gaffney 9.00 C. G. Millard 9.00 W. A. Gnrner 9.0) Harmony Sch. Plst 3.00 Frank Shute 12.00 J. T. Grace 9 00 B. Sullivan 9.00 E. Lelchtwels 10.50 W. H. Wettlaufor 9.00 Ferris Mayfleld 9.00 D. A. Miller 9.00 Bud Thompson . .' 15.40 A. Hardlsty 9.00 9.00 J. N. Stanton 10.50 G. W. Owlngs r. 9.00 T r. Vi 9 no c ., r. .ii. ?miuuu v."' G. W. Scramlln 9.00 Frank Kraxborger 9.00 J. K. Grlbble 12.20 A. D .Grlbble 9.00 A. M. Condlt 9.00 O. H. Wright 9.00 J. B. Mitts ... G. W. Scramlln M. S. Hungate H. S. Ramsby P. C. Miller .. J. R. Cole .... 9.00 5.50 ; 3.00 3.00 3.00 , 3.00 Raymond Dickey 3.00 W. W. Everhart 3.00 W. H. Engle : C.OO Geo. J .Case 3.00 Lloyd Shaver 3.00 R. r Holman ' 3.00 H. N. Everhart 8.20 H. L. Vaughan 3.00 r. n..i. 1 nn U, U IVO .. School District 35 3.00 Wm. filil.wlln- 4 KO ' A. H. Dowllng 3.00 Geo. A. Taylor 3.00 r a ruin 3.00 N. B. Harvey o nn 3 00 A. J. Walker J. A. Keck 9 00 O. Wisslnger 3.00 Chas. H. Cotinsell 3.00 A. Hansen 3.00 L. Harlow , 3.00 0. L. Oliver 3.00 Milwaukie 5.00 J. T. Drake 9.00 Harry Barth 900 D. R. Hubbard 9.00 Burton Jack 900 0. Hammond H-"0 C. J. Bentley 9.00 J. C. Marquam '. 9.00 M. E. Hall 4 00 Henry Henrlcl U-00 0. M .Kunzman 10.00 L. Mautz 10.00 D. L. Trulllnger , -0 A. L. Larklns 9.00 Geo. Crook 12 00 ! j. L. Garde 9.00 ;J. T. Evans 9.00 Claude Ashby 11.40 i. I. S. Yoder 9.00 : T. 3. Ogle 9 0,) R. 1. Garrett 9.00 j C. R. Noblltt 12.C0 C. E. Miller 9.00 H. A. Wolfer 9.00 A. C. Thompson 9.00 'school Dim. 40 6-0ft D. McArthur 10.20 M. Huiras t 9.00 Wm. lloovdt POO II. It. Kastiunn 9.00 Frank Knglo Warner Orange , . R. 8. MoUugMIn P. T. Ontftold ... John V. Risley .. P. P. IKovr ... K. Rot ho 0.00 , a.oo , . 11.00 3.00 , 13.40 0.00 , 9.00 M. U Hlgglua 0.00 Olio Naef II. 11. Wan on J. W. tlraslo ,, 0.00 0.00 0.00 It. Q, Starkweather 9.00 II. Thlessen T. R. Worthliigton K. C. Warren .... 9.0) 1.U0 15.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 Levi Stehmnn .... I. V. Bridges Krotl Krlckson , , , M. M. McGeehan 0.00 a- v- ,"l 0.25 000 9.00 3.00 Koiioaoii V t- -i iwii.,.' !' 1 r. M. Pnrllnir I.. 3 00 t opor 3.00 r- J- "" 000 0.00 0.00 60 3.00 coo 3.00' 9.00 3.00 3.00 10.00 6.00 0 00 0.00 3,00 3.00 C.Oo 7.50 9.00 9.00 K. II. Cooper K'r ,xi" P. C. Kly C. 0. liorlimd A. Waldorf ... J. P. Cook .... Win. Pyer 11. W. Knottier 11. W. Pressor P. K. Piivldson Jos. lllekticr . . w u n-ll...... " "" (" Et Uomn W" W Tl,,IJ K. 11. Hawk N. K. Davidson . Oswego Grange S. M. Kelso ... M. C. Young ... K. L. Ilurker ... 9.00 Win. Todd 9.00 W. P. Young . . ( I. Cnllilns . H.01 9.00 N. O. Say 9.00 J. W. Nightengale C.OO V. C. Scott 13.00 .J.I. Sharp fl.00 Scott Carter .... Frank Gray .... Geo. W. Wills .. P. M. lloyles .... F. W. McLenrnn 6.00 0.00 0.00 6.00 2.50 Frank' Millard 12.00 John Stormer . W. W. Tucker J. A. Held .... C. M. Folsom ., J. W. Marrs ... School plst. 24 C. W. Arnett .., J. P. Davis .... J. II. Ilollolleu C.OO C.OO 0.00 6.00 0.00 5.00 8.10 9.00 900 E. Oolschlnger 9.00 N. Lelcht Adolf Stoll .... C. F. Zlnzer .... 7.. Elllgsen J. L. Kruso W .3. Sharp ... O. P. Bhnrp ... 0. F. Aden .... W. Kollermeler 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 Geo. C. Peters 12.S0 School PUtrlct 301 C. P. F. Wilson .... 2.50 9.00 COO C.OO C.on 0.00 coo C.OO 1.50 C.OO 0.00 cno Sidney Graham W. U Whllo M. N. Crlsell R. H. Crlsell F. J. Poison I. A. Mlley School District lid W. M. Slono Louis Funk James Hoyden ... August Hubert CnO A. M. Klrchem COO Geo; C. Armstrong 11.10 U S. Tenny School District 14 .'. O. F. Horton . '. D. C. Howell Geo. Do 'lock C.OO 2.50 COO 0.00 COD Frank Cnpen 3.00 , ' rnvc8 "" Uwlhwalte W. R. Ream . . . . 3.00 3.00 3.00 J. W. Draper ' b.Oo C.OO 0.00 3.00 3.00 K-A- J,'kon ! " liordlne I J- A- R"am, Jr. K. A. ix'ignion i P. R. L. & P. Co 4.00 Fruit Inspector. A. J. Lewis $ 18.00 Surveyor. . S, A D. Hungate 10.00 Hud Thompson 9.00 Paul Dunn 14.00 Harry Gray 5.00 Wm. Gardner 3.00 S. A. D. Hungate 15.00 S. A. D. Hungate 9.00 Printing. Courier $ 74.70 Board of Health. C. H. Dauchy $ 35.75 8calp Bounty. H. W. McMillan $ 5.00 N. H. Smith 1.50 P. M. Boyles 2.00 W. J. Faubian 3.50 County Poor. C. R. Thorpe & Co $ 10.80 County Court. G. B. Dlmlck $ 9.25 Road Damages. U E. Belflls $125.00 J. W. Eby 20.00 Bridges. J. P. Davis $125.00 In the matter of the petition of G. M. Groshong and others for a county road. Ordered that viewers meet at the place of beginning of said road on the day of December, IfllO. In the matter of the petition of Paul R. Melnlg nnd others for a county road. Ordered that vlawers meet at place of beginning of said road on the . day of Deconiber, 1910. In the matter of (lie petition of R. Kaiser and others for a county road. C. G. MILLER'S Art Calendar for 1011 This calendar la from an original pallilliiK by Alexander Pope; 1111 iuiIh tlcally cnloind. llthoKiapli from hU fa mous dog picture, "lteliieved," which leprcHviitH a netter dug lu llio mi of li'tiievhig 11 Chinese pheanaiij. Wu liitvo been to coiiHldernblo ex peiiHit lu mocuI'Iiik llieno Art Calotidiira and would like emii of'our ciistoiin-iM to Hiciiro one for their bunion, As they tiro too largo In send by mall wu would ask that you Mildly call nt the sloro mid g"t one. Wo would suggest that you roiuo early un our supply In limited, and flint come flrat nerved. G. G. MILLER The Automobile and Sporting' Goods Man Ordered laid over mil II the January term of this conn. .11 the matter of town pints of Con cord Heights, West Addition to Lynn Cemetery, Wilson Acres, McNiughlln and tileiiniorlo Park. Ordered Unit each of said plats bo and (he same Is hereby approved. In the matter of the Incorporation of town of Glailstouo. Ordered that the election for the purpte of Incor poration mid election of imitlliipul of ficers be held oil the 21th (lay of December, 1310. In the mailer of the petition of J. W.- Roots and others of Boring for county aid for a destltutn faintly at Boring. Ordered that J. W. Roots priM-urn such nsslHtunce, such as nurso hire, medlcliiu, clothing and faid and charge samo to. ClacknuuiM County. In tho matter of the Helben road. Ordered that said petitioner have an extension of 'JO dnya within which to pay the damages against said road. In tho mailer of the vacation of a portion of the Keth Auh(ji road. Or dered that all that Hirtlon of said road which lies between the lartnllill, not Included In the description of a deed heretofore made bo and the samo Is hereby vacated. In tho mntter of damages allowed the owners of land through which the. Hnnff In road passe. Ordered that warrant Issue on the general fund, 111 favor of U K. Belflls. Cashier of the P.lii(-ada Statu Hunk, in the sum of $125.00. In tho matter of the petition of J. P. Davis for medical attendance and Frank Bosch Furniture and Hardware DEALER IN CARPETS, HARDWARE, STOVES. DOORS, WINDOWS, WALL PAPER OILS AND PAINTS "The Adrian" Wite Fence Tied with "The Tie That Binds" Users of wire fence have como to tho. conclusion Hint the require ments absolutely nocessary for a good fetico are elasticity In tho lino wires, stiffness and rigidity In tho stays, and a lock or tie that holds firmly. By reason of special attention to lis construction, tho wire used In our fence Is neither too hard nor too soft, but JiiHt enough points carbon lo give It strength and elasticity. Tho who is thoroughly galvnui.ed, and each and every biindlo of who woven Into our fence Is Inspected and approved before It Is allowed to go to the machines. Our slay, or upright wire, Is one continuous wire from the top to the bottom, and Is of tho sumo quality nnd Kiiagu as tho Intur niodlute Hue wires. Tho method of tying tho slny or upright wire to the line wire is whore wo differ materially from other makes of fence, ami we wore tho first to apply this principle In tho manufacture of wire fence. Our Idiot Is a LONG oval loop, with tho two ends returning towards the slay, forming twojioolis. iiy having this long, oval loop It per mits us to put a LONG bond In tho lino wlro, thus preserving the full strength of tho wire. We bellevo this to be one of the vital points In the manufacture of nny wire fenco. Most miinufacturora of wire fence are compelled to put a short kink in tho lino wire, owing to tho shortness of their lock, and each and every short kink you put In any wlro wonkens the wire. Aguln, we construct our lock of tho samo hard, Bprlng stool wlro that Is used In tho line and stny wire, Wo positively DO NOT uho a softer wire for our knot thun tho lino nnd Btays, It Is not necessary to anchor our fence betwoon poHts liocaiise when proporly stretched the rigid stay provents a hog or nny other small animal from going undor our fence unloss they ruiso the whole fenco, and with the fenco well slupled to tho posts, this thoy cannot do. , We do not use half-sized wlro In any of our stylos. Tho prlco of n wire fonco depends on the quality of the wire and tho weight of tho fence per rod. Tho llfo of a wlro fonco depends on the qunllly of tho who, the galvanizing, the size of the wire nnd the method of tying tho wires together so they WJLL NOT SLIP or In any way Injure tho wires In the fence. We have a fence that embodies all of these qualities' and wo guar antee every rod of fence we put out. r .. v Jk. J.-. V" - T X T 'Ha id . At,, MAVIirArTfiar n Made or the best hard steel wire, thoroughly oulvanized. The lucks will not slip, they are not driven down on the mre.h'ence not a wire is injured. 16 crossbars 10 llio rod. The heaviesi woven wire standard (arm tence cn Hip. market.- medicines for Injuries received Wlilln working for ClnrkamiiN County 011 11 hrlditc, Ordered (hat a warrant Ixniio In favor of said petitioner for tho hiiiii of 1125.110. In tho matter of tho claim of J. W. 1 ICIiy for payment of dnmiigo by rea son of Mcnlterlng debris, stum pit, logs and other matter taken from a public highway and deHislted on his land. Ordered that a warrant Isaon In favor of petitioner lu the sum of 2i.no In payment of huiiic. In the matter of the application of the George Telephone Co. for a tele phono franchise. Ordered that mild petition bo mid Is granted, subject to regulations and orders of thin court In tho mntter of Churl on White nnd others hauling heavy loads of rord wood over public highway. Oidertnl that Charles White, Ills ngeuis nod Horvauts reuse hauling cord wood on said road, except that the weight of all cordwiHid lieri'iifter hauled by said Charle White, his agents, mid wr vnnts shall not exceed tho lawful weights. In tho mutter of tho noliey turned over to school district numbered 45 that should have been turned over to Road District 21. Ordered that the sum of IP.7.88 b transferred from school district 45 to road district 21. In tho mutter of official bond of tho Sheriff and County Treasurer elect Ordered that the official bond of Ernst T. Ma, as SherUf of Clacka mas County shall be $10,000.00. and that tho official bond of J, A. Turts as County Treasurer shall ho .0,m0. J L-S r. A J. 11 XYSP -Vf ,.1 1 . . r. , UK v Anoi.ii .nj...in . .. 1