Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, September 01, 1911, Page 6, Image 6

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    OREGON CITY KNTERPUI813. FRIDAY. SKPTHMHKH 1, 11)11.
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DELINQUENT TAX LIST FOR 1910
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Isaac Miller SV4 Sec. 36-31W.
Leandor M. Felts 8.08 acres
Bee. 31 3-1W
M. P. llaldwln ft Paul Marnach
301.76 acre In James Dally
D.UC
W. W. Graham 16 acres In
James Dally D.UC
Oregon Electric Ry. Co. 10.09
acres In Tbomai Bailey D. L.
C
8. O. Miller (Helrt) That por-
tlon of WVi of the SEVi Sec.
12, lying E of Pudding River
Sec. 12-41W
Elizabeth Mullan 20-100 acres
In Lot Whiteomb D. L. C
Casper Kerr-Wm. Shlndler ft
Geo. Hively 3.34 acres In Lot
Whiteomb D. L. C
Dr. Elsie Patton 6 acrea In
Lot Whiteomb D. L. C
Smith St Clair 7 acres In
Hector Campbell D. I C. . . .
Alice Athey 20 acres In Sec
20-2-1E
Kltries Athey 21 acres in Sec.
20-2-1 E
Chas. G. Irwin 71-100 acres In
Sec 3-2 IE
Thos. J. Thomas 73.62 acres In
Jesse Bullock D. U C
N. O. Walden (Trustee) 2.71
acres In Wm. Bland D. L. C.
Grant Spangenberg 10 acres
In Jas. Athey D. L. C
M. It. Shipley (Heirs) 2.70
acres In R. C. Crawford D.
L. C
Claude Hughes 1.57 acres In
D. D. Tompkins D. L. C. ...
Emille A. Arnold 6.79 acres In
Geo. Crow D. L. C
Evelyn Keasey ft C. Black 20
acres In S. H. Walker D. L.
C.
E. B. Harrison W(4 of SWVi
Sec 4-3-1E
C. N. Wait 29 acres Sec
33-3-1E
C. I UrferNVi of NV4 of
NEV4 of NEVi Sec. 29-3-1E...
C. N. Walt 61 acres In Sec.
33- 3-1E
Wllhelmina Wait 10 acres In
Sec. 33-3-1E
C. N. Walt 27.85 acres In Sec
34- 3-1E
A. S. Richmond 20 acres In
Sec 31-3-1E
Isaac Miller 22.15 acres In
Sec 31-31E
L. S. Thomas 32.50 acres In
Sec 36-3-1E
E. G. Caufield Part of A. F.
Hedges D. L. C
Wm. Kendall 12.500 square
feet In Philander Lee D. L. C.
Chas. L. & E. W. Bates 25-100
acres in Philander Lee D. L.
C
Chloa M. De Toe 70x186 feet
in Philander Lee D. L. C...
Chloa M. De Toe 63-100 acres
In Philander Lee Dl L C. . . .
Roger Newhall 5 acres Sec 1-
4- 1E
Mo'alla Power Co. 77-100
acres Sec 4-4-1E
Ole A. Bolland 220 acres Sec
9-4-1E
I. A. Miley 10 acres Sec 31-4-
1B
Emily C Emery N of NEVi
Sec. 34-4-1E
Jos. Swaner SEVi of 8W.
Sec 36-4-1E
Maggie Burton 5 acres in Sec
11- 5-lE
Harry Bunting 53.33 acres in
Sec. 21-5-1E
F. J. ft J. Joerg Wtt of Wtt
ft SEVi of SWVi Sec 33-5-1 E
Eastern Inv. Co. NEVi of SE
Vi Sec. 12-6-1E
Chas. F. Strong 3.24 acres in
Alfred Marquam D. L. C . . . .
Dr. P. A. Reese 20 acres Sec
18-3-1E
J. Spahr "(Heirs) NW of
NW14 & NE"4 of NWVi Sec.
2-5-1E
S. B. Rese 125x100 feet Sec
33-3-1E
F. A. Chapman SV4 of Stt of
NEVi of SEVi and SEVi of SE
Sec. 28-5-1E
F. C. Aldrlch 10 acres in Sec.
183-1E
G. M. McBride 10 acres in
Sec. 18-3-1E
R. Conklin 1.61 acres in Sec.
12- 2-1 E
0. I. Miller 10 acres Sec 1-
5- 1 E
Jas. C. Brewer 8.55 acres Sec.
30-4-1E
Luby Hargrove 5 acres Sec.
18-3-1E
C. W. Barlow 28.28 acres Sec.
8-4-1E
W. E. Preston 7 acres Sec.
25- 1-2E
John P. Wrinkle 10 acres Sec.
26- 1-2E
M. J. Denney 20 acres Sec. 27-
1.2E t
M. J. Denney Evi of SW"&
WVi of SEVi Sec. 27-1-2E ...
J. W. Luther 3 acres Sec. 29-
1- 2E
H. M. Lambert EV4 of Ett of
NEVi of SWVi Sec. 36-1-2E
Geo. W. Johnson Ntt of SV4
Alex Gilbert 10 acres Sec. 1-
2- 2E
Lillian M. Hunter 2 acres Sec.
22-2E
J. E. Stage 5 acres Sec 2-2-2E
W. W. Raymond 16 acres Sec.
15-2-2E
D. C. Munger & J. M. Pugh
8.52 acres Sec. 22-2-2E
L. T. ft L. ft C. C. Hargrove
15 acres Sec. 34-2-2E
Frances D. Abbey 63 acres
Sec. 35-2-2E
Addle C. Hodgklns 3.03 acres
In B. Jennings D. L. C
T. Charman (Heirs) 60-100
acres in Ezra Fisher D. L. C.
H. C. Wade 34-J00 acres in
Ezra Fisher D. L. C
M. H. Clark 50-100 acres in
Ezra Fisher D. L. C
A. N. Munsey 75-100 acres in
Ezra Fisher D. I C
Geo. Ward 35-100 acres in Ez
ra Fisher D. L. C
Henry H. Ohlinger L75 acres
Oregon City Claim
D. E. Pearce ft V. C. McNeal
60x100 feet Oregon City
Claim
David A. Saaderson 50x100
feet Oregon City Claim ....
John Lehmauher 28x100 feet
Oregon City Claim
J. Maddax 15-100 acres Ore
gon City Claim
E. M. Howell (Trustee) 2 ac
res in Oregon City Claim...
Edwin C. Golden 3 acres in
Isom Cranfield D. L. C
Calvin Engle 3.70 acres Geo.
Abernethy D. L, C
E. C. Shaw 60-100 acres in
Archibald McKInley D. I C.
p A. Gilbert (Heirs) 20 ac
res in A. P. Smith D. L. C. .
8. Butzer 7.33 acres, A. P.
Smith D. L. C.
W. W. Jones 21.79 acres Sam
uel Campbell Dt L. C.
Belle Brownriggs 53 acres In
Jas. McNary D. L. C
M. E. Worthlngton 55 acres In
Jason Kellogg D. L. C. ...
228.00
2.40
127.05
4.80
6.60
2.64
2.65
26.50
53.00
51.10
6.00
12.30
8.65
100.57
2.63
6.00
1.70
6.43
35.84
57.00
24.00
31.32
4.86
84.13
14.95
12.42
14.35
6.60
26.40
1.80
1.30
.65
6.89
1.56
.60
.53
66.00
3.30
45.75
11.25
L98
28.05
84.75
6.16
3.74
21.00
62.35
1.04
33.00
8.10
8.70
10.57
9.07
2.78
5.25
9.32
2.62
4.20
10.50
82.65
2.63
6.00
6.00
6.10
10.00
10.00
8.00
10.38
31.50
5.04
1.32
1.20
4.56
1.20
4.80
6.50
2.44
2.43
2.44
1.47
325
4.02
26.00
2.40
64.83
20.91
24.00
62.00
94.27
John If. Delano 6.20 acres In
Fendel Canon D. L. C 11.60
John Patterson Ett of SEVi
Sec. 1-3-2E
Gottfried llluhm CO acres In
Sec 10S2E -00
E. E. Swltzer SWVi of SWVi
In Sec. 113-2E 12.S0
John O. Jones NEVi of SEVi
of See. 14 -3-2E 11.84
Chrlstlnle llluhm 100.67 acres
Sec. 10-3 215 H8-40
W. H. Noe 6.45 acres Sec. 16-
S 2E .
J. Donovan Ixit 1, Sec. 17 3-
2E C.75
L. A. Woodard Part of lot 4,
Sec. 18-3-2E 7.13
Hal I). Llndsly 25 acres Sec
21-3-2E " 12-75
Edwin S. Stewert NEVi of
NE4 ft Wtt of NE'4 8ec.
24-S2E 22.17
Hal D. Llndsly 5 acres lu Sec.
28-3-2 E
Therwn H. Llndsly 2S acres
Sec. 2S-3-2E 15 00
Roman RypczynsM NE'i of
NEVi of Sec. 31-3-2E 10.S0
Roman Rypczynski 4.40 acres
of Sec 31 S-2E 6
P H P. Stewert lots 4. 5.
of Sec. 33-3-2E 23.25
C. E. & P.. Stewert west 1S.03
acrea of lot 6. Sec. 34-3-2E. . . 9.00
Heiter May 30-100 acres
Wm. Holmes IX UC U
Rae Onibbs 50-100 acres Wm.
Holmes D. L. C 9 75
Chun. & S. J. Stewert 13100
Wm. Holmes D.UC 8.12
Jaa A. Kavs 3S-100 acres Wm.
Holmes D. L. C 2.44
T Charman & Son 50-100 ac
res Wm. Holmes D. L. C. ... 1.62
Aueusta S. Brown 10 acres in
S. D. muds D. L. C 14.25
M. T. Hargrove 30 acres in
S. D. Francis D. L. C. 18-23
Fred Bluhm 39.79 acres In An
drew Hood D. L. C 25.60
Swan Orien 10 acres in An
drew Hood D. U C 12 60
Eric Blazler 96.74 acres in
BenJ. Mails D. L. C 32.25
Wm. Beard 13 acres in Robt .
Caufield D. L. C ' 6.30
C. B. Robinson l acre in
Washington Williams D. U C. .60
Thos. W. Collier WH of SW4
Sec. 6-4-2E 33.00
Robt. Schubel SO acres, Sec
9-4-2E 24.70
Steven Sager "(Trustee) Wtt
of SWVi Sec. 12-4-2E 26.01
R. H. Long SWi of SE4 ft
SEVi of SWVi Sec. 15-4-2E.. 14.24
Achille Seghers SVi of Ntt of
SE4 of SEVi Sec 16-4-2E... 2.40
Jas. Bruce SV4 of SEVi of SE
Vi Sec 16-4-2E 4.80
Catherine R- Long 14.94 acres
in Sec. 16-4-2E 2.97
C. E. Davis 10 acres See. 18 4-
2-E 2.48
John Glade 60.81 acres Sec
31-4-2E 29.09
John ft Anna Bradbury EVi of
SWVi ft SVi of SEVi of NW
H Sec. 31-4-2E 32.52
John B. Jackson 117.82 acres
in Frances Jackson D. L. C. 44.40
W. B. Tull ft R, L. Clark Lot
1 ft SEVi of SWVi of NWVi
Sec. 11-5-2E 5.76
Ida E. Parent 6.50 acres Sec
17 5-2E 1-57
Clarence R. MeAyeal NEV4 of
NEVi Sec. 35-5-2E 5.50
Chas. R. Vosburg SEVi of NW
Vi Sec. 36-5-2E 9.96
M. Wells (Heirs) 15 acres in
Wm. Engle D. UC 22.05
Geo. H. Nlcholi 318.18 acres
Andrew Baty D. L. C 109.78
J. K. Basher NEVi of SWVi
Sec. 1-6-2E 4.70
Frank Hathaway SEVi of NE
Vi ft EH of SWVi of NEVi
ft NEVi of SEVi and EVi of
NWVi of SE4 in Sec. 6-6-2E 21.12
Otto McFarland SVi of SWVi
Sec. 10-6-2E 14-10
Carl Annschat NWVi of NEVi
& EVi of NWVi ft SWVi of
NWVi Sec. 12-6-2E 18.80
Wm. L. Ziegeweid NWVi of
NWVi Sec. 27-6-2E 4.00
B. F. Barstow (Heirs EVi of
SWVi Sec. 29-6-2E T.80
Oregon Realty Co. All of NW
Vi of NWVi north of Butts
Creek Sec. 30-6-2E 1.66
O. W. Eastham EVi of Wtt
Sec. 36-6-2E . .. 16.00
C. K. Leltzel WVi of SEVi
Sec. 11-7-2E 8.00
C. K. Leltzel WVi of NEVi
ft EVi of NWVi Sec 14-7-2E 9.60
W. M. Murray SEVi of SEVi
Sec. 18-4-2E 13.28
Gust Anderson 22 acres Sec.
34-2-2E 12.07
G. H. Dauchy 50x50 feet, Park-
place 75
Julius Robertson 6 acres Sec.
16-3-2E 2.49
Clark SVi of NEVi of SWVi
Sec. 10-6-2E 2.35
Geo. W. Bonderant 7 acres
Sec. 25-1-2B 3.7o
Geo. Robertson 15 acres Sec.
2-5-2E 2.70
W. W. Gibbs 4.64 acres Sec.
32-1-2E lZ.7o
BenJ. C. Klmberly SVi of Ntt
of NEVi of SEVi Sec. 25-1-3E 4.50
E. M. Carpenter .70 acres in
Sec. 251-3E 75
H. C. & M. Harris 5.85 acres
in Sec. 25-1-3E 6.7o
John Thomas 100 acres Sec.
30-1-3E 108.73
Robt. Tassell 30x00 feet, Sec.
1-2-3E 8o
Veronica Rldderbusch 2 acres
Sec. 1-2-3E 1.28
J. W. Forrester 3.45 acres Sec.
13-2-3E 85
W. Green well 1.33 acres Sec.
20-2-3E 1.10
C. A. & E. Chase Lots 3. 4, 5,
6, 7, 8, Sec. 22-2-3E 45.56
H. F. Gibson 1 acre Sec. 23-
2- 3E 3.83
Maggie Davis 124.79 acres Sec
29-30-31-32 T2-3E 40.03
C. A. ft E. Chase 13.85 acres
in A. D. Foster D. L. C 13.60
J. H. Tomllnson 41.44 acres in
A. U Foster D. L. C 11.05
Clackamas Abst. ft Trust Co.
WVi of NEVi ft Lot 1 Sec.
16-3-3E 32.50
J. Barrett Co. ft Nlcholai Bros.
Lot 7 Sec 16-3-3E 11.37
R. Conner (Heirs) 1.35 acres .
Sec. 16-3-3E 50
Thos. W. Lane SVi of NWVi
of SWVi Sec. 18-3-3E 3.42
Herman ft Freda Koch WVi of
SWVi ft Lots 4, 5, Sec. 20-
3- 2E 5125
R. Conner (Heirs) Lots 1, 2,
3, 4. 5, 6, 7. 8, Sec. 22 3-3E... 34 50
J. Davis (Heirs) 29.51 acres
Sec. S3 3 3E 7.53
Jaa. Dubolse NEVi of NEVi
Sec. 36-3-3E 11.38
W. C. Ward 50x40 feet in Abel
Mattoon D. L. C 62
E. L. Walker 5 acres in Abel
Mattoon D. L. C 6.50
O. W. Eastham 50 acres in
David Cutting D. L. C 18.75
R. Conner (Heirs) 22.65 acres
in David Cutting D. L. C. ... 27.50
R Conner (Heirs 38.05 ac
res in Anson Wright D. L. C. 37.75
D. C. Richardson 144.43 acres
in Mathew Richardson D. L.
C 129.12
J. G. Cumins 2 acres Sec. 8-4-
3.10
42.00
13.60
.43
25 76
874
21.00
3.3C
l.lti
6.SS
6.20
21.39
19.31
.:
14 56
Jon. IuVter--k'tt of SWVi Sec.
16-43E
C. C. Marlclo NVi of SWVi &
SWVi of SWVi ft 1 acre Sec
S04-3K
Illltna C. Olsen 1 acre Sec.
33-4-3K
U C. Hubbard WVi of NWVi
except 1 acre Sec. 2 5-313 ...
Jos. A. EiiKlnnd NEVi of NEVi
except 1.60 acres Sec. 3 5-3E
A. P. Unit Timber on SVi of
NEVi & NVi of SEVi Soo.
5-;in
C. 1 Staiidlnger 23 acres Sec.
6-5-3K
C. I Stnndlngor 7.60 acres
See. 6 5-3E
John W. Carlson SEVi of NW
V Sec. 9-5-IJI3
H. Oahlurau NWVi of SWVi
Sec. 10 5-3K
OieKon Swedish Colonization
Co. Wtt of SWVi Sec. 11-
5-3 E
Mrs. E. J. Lamb WVi of SEVi
and EVi of SWVi Sec. IS-
5-3 E
Ellen Callahan 2 acres Sec.
u-5-::K
Anna ltttrje NWVi of NWVi
j
See. 29-5-3E ....
Inkerman Ilelmer Stt of NE
V ft SEVi of NWV ft WVi
of SEVi Sec. 26-7-3E
Nancy J. Carnine EVi of Ett
Sec. 30-6-3E
R. T. Liuney 2.23 acres Sec.
25-1-4E
W. F. ft Ina E. Speer 1.20 ac
res Sec. 311-4E
J. W. Ellsworth NEVi of SEVi
of SWVi Sec. 32-1 4 E
Chas. Zimmerman 6x50 ft. in
NW corner of NVi of NEVi
of Sec. 32 1-4E
Jennie Jonsrud E'i of SEVi of
SWVi Sec 6-2-4B
W. C. Dodson and W. J. Clbson
Ntt of NWVi Sec. 12-2-4E. . . .
Jas. G. McElroy-25x208 ft. Sec.
13-2-4E
A. O. BornBted 13x208 feet
Sec. 132-4E
C. W. Casseday SEVi of NEVi
& NEVi of SEVi Sec. 35-2-4E
Hugh F. Curln (Heirs) Philip
Foster D. L. C. 100x495 feet
ft 100x130 feet Sec. 29-30-31-32-36
T2-3-4E
John Hinkel Philip Foster D
L. C. 130x130 feet ft 105x150
feet
Viola Freeman 10 acres Sec.
5- 3-4E
Beulah F. Rowely 10 acres
Sec. 5-3-4E
Lee Wills 1.50 acres Sec. 24-3-4E
Elizabeth M. Stewart 4.08 ac
res Sec. 29-3-4E
Jas. Dubois Lots 2-3-4-6 ft 7,
Sec. 3 1-3-4 E ,
S. C. LeRoy 10 acres Frank
lin Pierce D. L. C
Estacada State Bank 10 acres
Franklin Pierce D. L. C. ...
E. Strickland NWVi of SWVi
Sec. 7-4-4 E
W. T. Smith 1.26 acres Sec
10-4-4E
Geo. Cunningham Stt of NEVi
ft Lots 4, 5, Sec. 10-4-4E ...
L. F. ft S. J. Brown Lota 6, 7,
Sec. 10-4-4E
Francis M. Baker 4 acres Sec.
18-44E
F. S. Felter WVi of SWVi Sec.
23-4-4 E
C. E. Surfus SEVi of NEVi
S6C 30-4-4E
A. McNamara WVi of NWVi
Sec. 31-4-4E
A. A. Hobbs EV4 Sec. 36-4-4E
W. J. Lewellen 2.49 acres in
E. B. Lewellen D. L- C
A. E. Lewellen 21.50 acres In
E. B. Lewellen D. L. C. ...
Jos. Sadowski SVi of NWVi
Lots 3, 4, Sec. 4-5-4 E
E. F. DeBord Stt of SEVi of
SEVi of SWVi ft Lot 7 Sec.
6- 5-4E
Nina Joy NVi of Ntt Sec. 10-
5-4E
Allen R Joy SVi of NVi Sec.
10-5-4 E
Hermit E. Gregg WVi of NW
Vi Sec. 20-5-4E
Mel vina Scott NWVi of Sec.
34-5-4E
40.00
21.84
.35
.30
2.55
.81
9.86
13.75
1.20
1.20
21.60
9.00
8.25
1.50
2.63
.66
3.74
35.76
9.60
9.00
4.80
.53
25.96
8.90
.36
12.60
4.41
9.45
25.20
.56
22.77
50.40
13.44
12.60
12.60
21.00
50.40
Alva J. Scott NVi of NEVi ft
SEVi of NEVi ft NEVi Of SE
Vi Sec. 34-5-4E
60.40
54.00
10.00
14.00
9.00
4.50
J. E. Stautfer EVi of NWVi ft
Lots 1, 2, Sec. 18-6-4E
Jas. P. Graham WVi of SEVi
ft EVi of SWVi Sec. 6-7-4E..
Leopold Klatte SEVi of SEVi
Sec. 9-8-4 E
H. P. Moller SWVi of NWVi
Sec. 29-1-5E
Frank J. Davenport SVi of NE
Vi of SEVi Sec. 30-1-6E
Frank J. Davenport North 70
acres of WVi of NWVi Sec.
34-1-5E ' 9.00
T. D. Phelps SWVi Sec. 4-2-5E 14.44
T. a Phelps SEVi except 6.92
acres Se" 5-2-5B 15.20
Henry F. Conner NWVi Of SE
Vi ft NEVi of SWVi Sec. 11-
2 -5E 6.00
V. B. ft T. A. Tapp 2 acres
off of East end of NVi of NW
Vi Sec. 24-2-5E 1.50
J. C. Stanley NWVi of SWVi
Sec. 24 -2-5E 7.50
Anna F. Corey SVi of NWVi
Sec. 27-2-5E 12 00
H. E. Noble SW.Vi of SWVi
Sec. 33-2-50 8.75
Jos. Paschal SWVi of Sec. 34-
2- 5E 1600
Vorenlca Rldderbush WVi of
NEVi Sec. 2-3-5E 5.00
Alex B. Brooke NEVi of NEVi
Sec. 2-3-5E 2.50
Helen Musay SEVi of NEVi
Sec. 2-3-5E 2.50
J. B. Strowbrldge Ett of NEVi
ft NWVi of NE14 Sec. 6-3-5E 25.00
Austin C. Mllllron SVi of NE
Vi Sec. 7-3-5E 12.50
Irving J. Bedford NVi of NW
Vi Sec. 9-3-5E 10.00
J. L. Robertson NVi of NEVi
ft SWVi of NEVi Sec. 10-3-5E 14.62
W. J. Dixon SEVi of NEVi Sec.
10-35E 5.50
Nicolal Bros. Co. NVi of SWVi
ft SWVi of SWVi Sec. 16-3-6E 25.00
W. G. ft Nellie McLaren NVi
of NEVi of Sec. 20-3-5E 1188
Frances Peshall NEVi Sec. 24-
3- 5E 20.00
Wm. H. Patterson NVi of SE
Vi ft SEV4 of SE'A Sec. 26-
3 5E 17.50
Jas. A. C. Talt NWVi of SWVi
ft Stt of NWVi ft NWVi of
NWVi Sec. 26-3-5E 20.00
Guy T. Hunt 8 WVi Sec. 30-3-
-5E 25.48
Portland Ry L. ft. P. Co. Stt
of Ntt Sec. 22-4-5E 38.40
F. E. Reiner NEVi of NEVi of
NWVi Sec. 30-4-5E 2.40
Frank Cole WVi "t NEVi ft
SEVi of NWVi ft NE14 of SW
Vi Sec. 142-6B 14.40
C. A. Kiug, L. E. Palmer (Trus
tee), Citizens Bank of Port
land 8WV4 of SEVi ft SE
of SWVi Sec. 23-2-6E 10.50
L. E. Palmer SEVi of SEVi
Sec. 23-2-6B 6.00
L. B. Wickersham EVi of SW
Vi Sec. 24-2-6B 15.00
C. A. King, L. E. Palmer (Trus-
toe), CUIsons nnnk of Port
land NKVi ft NVi of NWVi
ft SEVi of NWVi ft NWVi of
SHV4 See. 20-2-6K 87.00
II. E. Noble WVi of SWVi Sec.
30-2013 18.00
J. C. Alnsworth S4 of NEVi
ft Uits 1, 2, See. 4 2-7K 48.00
Geo. F. Hart SEVi 80c. 14 2-7E 12.00
Frank Woolsey Eli of SWVi
of Sec. 10-2-7E
I A. I-owls Wtt of SWVi Sec.
16-2 7B
4.60
4.50
300
6.00
3.00
6.00
.80
.41
.65
3.25
I Henry Oak SH of SEVi Sac.
I ;'3-2-7E
I Ezra C. Truman See. 24 2-7H
1 a WVi
I llortry Oak Ntt ft NEVi Soc.
:62-7E
Geo. oak NWVi Sec. 26-2-7K..
1 Mary E. Northrup 1 acre Sec.
I 8-3-713
Emma U Greene Part of Sec.
1 93-7E
i L. E. Coffer 4.83 acres Sec. 4
! 4-5E
I II. 11. Wutklns Ett of NEVi
of NWVi Sec. 21-2 5E
, Pease 20 acres In SWVi or
j SWVi Sec. 26-3 4E
Mi'lalU Lumber Co. EVi of
NWVi of NEVi Sec 2I-4-3E..
0. J. Gregory 20 acres of Soc.
1 5-2-313
f ii- n T..u-t.i..i..i ci. ,f vi.m:
7.00 '
51S
26.40
of Sec. 22-4-4 E
Ethel M. Ham 22.50 aces Sec.
15-2-3E
A. ft B. Howard 102 8 acres of
Sec. 33-2-7E
25.20
3.38
11.35
Mrs. MJnnlo Stove 4S acres in
Thos. Lee D. L. C. Sec. 22-
3-4E 22.53
Wm. S. Turner NW" of SWVi
Sec. 4-3-5E 5.00
F. II. ft Henrlette Tawney 88
acres Sec. 9-3-7B 9 79
E. T. Chaffer 44 acres NWVi
Sec. 21-5-3E 4.00
Roscoe Brooks SVi of NWVi
Sec. 14-4-4E 13.44
Emanuel Krigbaum 42 acres
in Sec. 35-3-4 E 35.40
Geo. P. Rose 10 acres Sec. 28
3-4B 4.50
Clara G. Coupland Part of lot
1 Sec 28-34E 28.60
F. D. Hopkltis 24.15 acres Sec.
35-3-4E 16.20
W. R. Stakes ft 8. E. Wooster
WVi of SEVi of SEVi Sec. 36-
3-4 E 6.00
H. T. ft M. C. Gibson 11.87
acres Sec. 1 9-2-4 E 7 80
Estacada State Bank 1810 ac
res Sec. 21-3-4E 18.00
J. L. Band NVi of NWVi of
SWVi except 6 acres Sec.
18-3-3E 2.66
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
C ASTO R I A
BARLEY DECLINES;
Barley Is
down SI a ton and the
oats market
has advanced 50c.
Just contrary to the course that has
governed the two coarse grp.lu mar
kets heretofore Is the present acttou
of the oats and barley trade. Owing
to the cutting of quotations In the
East, brewing barley Is quoted down
to J 31 a ton In the country, as com
pared with recent sales at 332
Growers on the other hand are ask
ing from $33 to $35 a ton fo; mall
remaining holdings of brewm barley
and this difference In opinion tetween
buyers and sellers has rHulteJ In a
stagnation of trade.
With barley going down, the price
of oats has started upward, and the
bids range as high as $27 a to". Some
are not bidding above $'.'6 but even
this is 50c above what the same in
terests were offering a short time ago.
China and Japan are still moderate
buyers of flour and the price is being
safely maintained at $3.00 per barrel.
HIDES (Buying Green hides, 5c
to 6c; salters, 5Vic to 6Vic; dry hides,
12c to 14c. Shiep pelts, 25c to 75c
each.
DRIED FRUITS Local prices are
Arm at from 8c to 10c on apples and
prune, peaches are 19c.
SALT Selling 50c to 90c for fine.
50 lb. sack, half ground 40c; 75 for
100 lb. .aacks.
Portland Vegetable Markets.
SACK VEGETABLES Carrots,
$1.25$1.50 per sack; parsnips, $1.25
6$1.60; turnips, $1.25$1.50; beets,
$1.50.
VEGETABLES Asparagus, 90c
$1.75 per crate; cabbage, new, $2 per
hundredweight; cauliflower, $l.o05
$1.75 per dozen; celery, California, 75c
(&0c per dozen; cucumbers, $1.50
$2.25 per dozen; eggplant. 15o per lb.;
garlic, U)c12c per pound; lettuce,
50c per dozen; bothousi lettuce, $1.50
$2 per box; peas, 9c 11c per
pound; peppers, 30c35c per pound;
radishes, 15c per dozen; rhubarb, 2Vic
i3c per pound; sprouts, 9c; tomatoes,
$20 $3.25.
ONIONS Jobbing prices; Oregon
$2.75 per 100; Australian, $3.50 per
100; Texas, $2.25 per crate: Califor
nia, $2 per crate.
Oregon Citv 8tock Quotations.
HOGS Hogs are quoted Vic lower.
From 125 lbs. to 150 lbs. 9Vi from
150 lbs. to 200 lbs. 8ttc
BACON, LARD and HAM, are firm.
VEAL CALVES Veal calves orlng
from 8e to idc according to grade.
BEEF STEERS Beef ieer for
the local markets are fetching SVicto
6ttc live weignt.
SHEEP r nrTfl at 4C to, 5e ve
weight.
Quotarteru "or ortgon City.
POTATOES Best, Buying IVi cents
pound.
FLOUR AND FEED Flour is
steady, selling from $5 to $5 50; very
little of cheaper grades.
OATS (Buyng) Gray, xzs 10 szt,
white, from $25 to $26.
BUTTER (Buying! Ordinary
country brings from 15c to zoc,
fancy dairy from 20c to 22c. cream
ery 22e to 25c
EGGS Rest grade 25 cents.
POULTRY (Buying Firm with lit
tle good stock offered. Good hens are
brinelne 12c. Old roosters are in poor
demand, broilers bring frora 16c to 18c,
wj'h good dfimaiftf
WOOL (Buying! tf"oo1 prices are
ranging from 14 to 17 cents.
FEED Shorts $29 to $30; rolled
barley, $31.50 to $32.50; process bar
ley, $33.00; whole corn, $39.00;
cracked corn, $40 00; wheat $32.00
to $33; oil meal. $53: Shady Brook
dairy feed, $1.25 per hundred pounds.
HAY (Buying.) Timothy $16 to
$17; clover $9 to $10; oat hay, best,
$12; mixed, $10 to $12; alfalfa, $12 to
$14.
No one
'orrn
weeps when congress ad-
SECRETARY OF WAR
WASHINGTON. Aug. 30 (Spec
lal). Secretary of War SllniMon wired
Senator llourue as follows:
"1 have approved the recommenda
tion of the I'nlled States eiiKlhcor of
(lie Willamette canal matter HUbjeet
to the opinion of the Attorney Gen
eral that I am not limited by the
amount of the exlntlng appropriation."
Acting Secretary of War here as
sured the Senator that ho Is preparing
papers and a letter to the Attorney
General rctttcH!lng that the mutter
receive his Immediate attention, He
Is personally confident (lint the Sec
retary of War has authority to ap
prove, notwithstanding t ho engineer's
ctUimate exceeds the, Joint appropria
tion of the. government and state, by
f. 1 64.000. Shoul
eral hold other
d the Attorney Gen- filed suit tiled Rulnat V" on or be
wise Senator Bourne 1 fre U weeks after the nrst pub l a-
! feels confident of his ahllltv to obtain
nil additional appropriation at the
1 next session to complete tho project.
, if the Attorney General holds the Sec
retary of War has the authority, con
demnatlon proceedings for the fight
of way will be ordered and an addi
tional appropriation will not bo re
quired until 1913 to ' complete tho
work.
Senator Bourne says he Is renmlu
lug In Washington to give the matter
his personal attention.
CATTLE MARKET STRONG.
Hogs Ahe Little Higher But Pries Of
8beep Shows No Change.
The Portland 'I'nlon Stock Yards
Company reports as follows:
Reccpts for the week have been
1705 cattle, 203 calves, 1481 hogs. 6390
sheep and 17 horses. A compared
wth the week previous thore wus a
decrease of 372 cuttle and calves, an
Increase of 623 hogs, a decreaso of
4000 sheep and a decrease of 23
horses.
The cattle market throughout the
week was strong to 15 cents higher.
If there was any susplcl in of slow
ness In the market of an added num
ber of butcher buyers created a de
mand for the lighter grades that put
the market up a full 15 cents.
The hog market was a dime higher
on the week, the tops having brought
$8.35. The high price wa brought
by a shipment from Gray's Harbor
that hid been properly fed and were
smooth and uniform. Of the MSI
hogs received only 401 came from lo
cal territory, the rest having !cen
delivered on contract.
There was little or no change In
the sheep market. There were some
little deals In feeders, the furmers
having realized that thero was an
opportunity for profit In purchasing
some of tho thin sheep that consti
tuted the heavy receipts of this mar
ket. Lambs sold for $4.80 while the
low price was $2.50 for some thin
stock sheep.
The following sales are representa
tive:
114 Steers .1309 $a.65
26 Steers 1225 5.50
35 Steers 1200 5.25
23 Steers 1060 6.00
26 Steers 1050 4.75
3 Cows 980 ttf5
27 Cows 1001 4.60
23 Cows 966 3.75
246 Lnmbs 73 4.80
82 Lambs 73 4.80
24 Imbs 79 4.00
11 Lambs 82 3.75
321 Lambs 56 3.25
109 Lambs (culls) 69 2.75
15 Ewes 108 3.00
240 Wethers 100 3.60
30 Heifers 8?5 4.50
4 Calves Sl J.sw
57 Calves 31 7.00
39 Calves 377 5.50
5 Calves 320 4.0ii
5 Bulls 1.100 3.00
1 Bull 1270 2.00
35 Hogs 230 8.35
149 Hogs 107 8.25
207 Hogs (sfoekers) . . . 121 7.50
10 Hogs (Blockers)
100
7.00
For bowel complaints In children
always give Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and
castor oil. It Is certain to effect a
cure and when reduced with water
and sweet ned Is pleasant to take.
No physician can describe a better
remedy. For sale by all dealers.
What have brides done that they
should alwayB he "given away by her
father In marriage.''
Wants, For Sale, etc.
25 POST CARDS 25cts. High grade
cards, no two alike; 5 valuable cou
pons with each order. North Ameri
can Post Card Co., Box 79, Orange
Mass.
STRAYED From Mullno, one red
heifer, ten months old, dragg'rtitf
rope. Finder notify R. K. Lien or
S. B. Reese, Candy Ore. Reward.
MISS E. MARION WELSH of New
York, teacher of the Piano. Call
telephone Main 3183.
FOR SALE OR RENT 132 acres, 70
In cultivation, balance In pasture.
Will Bell part or all. Renter must
buy stock and Implements. Ad
dress "S," care of Enterprise, Ore
gon City.
Notice of Final Settlement.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Clacka
mas. In the matter of the estate of Gott
lieb Schaber, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned administrator with will an
nexed, of the estate of Gottlieb Schab
er, Deceased, has filed his Final Re
port in the above named estate, and
asks for the settlement of said estate,
and the said county court has set Mon
day, October 2nd, 1911, at 10 A. M.,
for the hearing of objections, If any
there be, to said report and the set
tlement of said estate. Any and all
persons having objections thereto are
hereby notified to file the same in said
coutr on or before said date.
Dated, September 1st, 1911, being
date of first publication. September
29th, 1911, date of last publication.
LEONARD SCHABER,
Administrator with will annexed of
aforesaid estate.
C. H. DYE,
Attorney for Estate.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned, administrator with the will
annexed of the estate of Harry E.
Helneman, deceased, has filed with
the Clerk of the County Court for
Clackamas County, Oregon, bis final
report and account with said estate,
and the Court has fixed and appointed
Mr-rdir, the 2nd day of October, A.
I). 1911, at the hour of nlno o clock
A. M. as the time and the court room
of the County Court for Clackamas
County, Oregon, as the place for the
settlement of said final account and
for hearing objections thereto, If any
there bo.
Dated and first publlHhed Bept. 1,
1911.
DAVID N. MOSESHOIIN,
AdmlnlHirator with the will annexed
of the estate of Harry 10. Holnemnn,
deceased. '
OGI.ESIIY YOUNG.
Attorney for AdmlnlHirator.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court or the Stale of
Oregon, for the County of Cliwliu
mas.
Earnest I). Linn, I'liilntirf,
vs.
Maud Linn, Defendant.
To Maud I.lun, above named defend
ant :
In the name of the State of Oregon
you me hereby required ! appear and
answer the complaint In the above en-
lion or nun HiiiiiiinHi", u-wn. i,mm
day of October, 1911, and If you fall
to so nppear and answer for want
thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the
court for the relief demanded In unlit
complaint as follows;
Kor a decree dissolving the bonds of
matrimony between you and the plain
tiff, for the earn, custody and control
of Granville Linn, a minor child; and
for Hiieh other and furthor relief as to
this honorable court may seem Just
and equitable.
This summons Is published pur
suant to an order made by the Hon
orable J. 1'. Campbell, Judge of the
Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
for the county of Clackamas, on tho
30th day of August. 1911.
The date of tho first publication of
this summons being Sept. 1, and the
date of the last publication being Oct.
13. 1911.
U'HEN ft SCIIUEllEU
Attorneys for Halntlff.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Clackamas County.
Florence E. Hall, Plaintiff,
vs.
Clarence W. Hull. Defendant
To Clarence W. Hall, the above
named defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against
you In the above entitled cause on or
before tho 7th day of October, 19M
and If you fall to apiwar and answer
for want thereof the plaintiff will ap
ply to the Court for the relief prayed
for In her said complaint, to-wit:
For a decree of. this Court dlssolv
Ing the marriage contract now exist
Ina between plaintiff and defendant
and for the care, custody and control
of their minor child, James Wesley
Hall, and for such other and further
relief as to the Court may seem eqult
able.
This summons Is published by or
der of the Honorable J. I!. Campbell,
Judge of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for the Fifth Judicial
Dlstrftt. made and entered on the
22d day of August, 1911. and the time
prescribed for the publication of this
summons la six weeks, beginning Fri
day. August 25th, 1911, and ending
with the Issue of October Cth, 1911.
Dated August 22d. 1911.
GORDON E. HAYES.
Attorney for Plaintiff,
Notice of Registration.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, In and for Clackamas Conn
tr.
In the matter of the application of
Fannie Grlessen, a widow and an
unmarried woman, to register the
title to It No. Three (3). Block
No. Nine (9). Oregon City, Clacka
mas County, Oregon,
vs.
Walter Pomeroy and Jane Pomeroy,
his wife. D. Marx and E. C, Jorgen
sen, doing business undoi the firm
name of Marx A Jorgensen, and
To. All Whom It May Concern, De
fendants.
Take Notice: That on he 23d day
of August, 1911. an application was
filed by said Fannie Grleasen, a widow
and an unmarried woman In the Cir
cuit Court of Clackamas County, for
Initial registration of the title of the
land above described.
Now unless you appear on or before
the 7th day of October, 1911, and show
cause why such application should not
be granted, the same will be taken as
confessed and a decree will be entered
according to the prayer of the appli
cation, and you will bo forever barred
from disputing the same.
E. I McDOUOAL,
Attorney for Applicant.
610 Cham, of Com. Bldg., Portland,
Oregon.
W. L. MULVEY,
Clerk.
8ummont.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
Pearl Burton, Plaintiff,
vs.
James Burton, Defendant.
To JamcB Burton, above named de
fendant: In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to nppear and
answer the complaint filed against
you In the above named suit, on or
before the 6th day of October, 1911,
said date being the expiration of six
weeks from the first publication of
this summons, and if you fall to ap-
near or answer said complaint, for
want thereof the plaintiff will apply to
the court for the relief prayed for in
her complaint, to-wit:
For a decree dissolving the bonds of
matrimony now existing between the
nlalntlff and defendant. This sum
mons Is published by order of Hon. R.
B. Beatle, Judge of the County Court,
which order was made and entered on
the 21st day of August, 1911, and the
time prescribed for publication there
of Is six weeks, beginning with the Is
sue of Friday, Aug. 25th, 1911, and
continuing each week thereafter to
and Including the issue of Friday,
Oct. 6th, 1911.
CEO. C. BROWNEI.L &
Wm. M. STONE,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice Is hereby given that the
County Court of the State of Oregon,
for the County of Clackamas, has ap
pointed the undersigned administra
trix with the will annexed of the es
tate of J. Philip Shannon, deceased.
All persons having claims against the
said decedent, or his estate, are here
by given notice that they shall pre
sent them to the undersigned admin
istratrix at the office of Jos. E. Hedg
es, Esq., In the Weinhard Building In
Oregon City, Oregon, within six
months from the date of this notice,
with proper vouchers duly verified.
Dated August 4. 1911.
BERTHA S. GIESY,
Administratrix with the will annexed
of tho estate of J. Philip Shannon,
decised.
JOS. E. HEDGES.
Attorney.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court uf the State of
Oregon for Clackamas County.
Jennie 10. I'M, Plaintiff,
vs.
Maud IC. Neal and J. M, Neal, Imr
husband, Defendant,
To Maud 10. Neal and J, M. Neal, her
husband, nlmve tin d defendants:
In Hie name or Ihu Hta'o of Oregon;
You, mid each of you, are hereby re
quired lo appear and aiMwer the coin
pliilnt fl ltil iiKalii'it you In the above
cuilileil milt mi or lii'foie the Mb day
or Hi'i'tciiihin', It'll, and If you full lu
so appear anil aiiHwcr said complaint,
pluliiilrr will apply to the above en
titled out t for Hie relief domaiidod
In lier complaint, to wit ;
For 1 tin foil closure ot a certain
mortgage ilulid June U, IU0U, for
$,'.'iiooo mid recorded In Volume 70,
pugo 40H Mortgage refolds of Clacka
mas t'oiinty. Oregon, h"'' r,,r H&O.OO
Attorney's fees and coats, also an
other certain niortgwo of the
Name date for $H20 no recorded
In Volume 7i at par.o 470 mort
gage 11 cords of said County and
State and for 1 10 on Attorney's foes
and cotiu, each of which Haul niort
k.i;:'H cover anil In a lien upon the fol
lowing doMrillinl leal property In
Clackamas County, Oregon, lo-wlt: .
A part of the J. ti. RUley I). 1 C.
lu Section 12, T. 2 H. R. 1 K. of W.
M beginning at a point 20 feet North
63 degrees, 45 minutes ICaat from a
point which la North 37 degrees 16
minutes West 369.09 feet from the
Southwest r most southerly corner of
Concord, which said most Southerly
corner of Concord Is South (10 degrees
33 minutes West 2I6H.27 feet from the
HoutheaNt corner of said J. 8. Rlsley
D. U C. In suld County and State;
thence North 37 degrees 15 minute
West along the Southwesterly line of
Tract 9 of said Concord 100 feet to
a point; thence North 5l degrees 45
minute East 235 feet to a point,
thence South 37 degree 15 minute
East 100 feet to a point; thence South
52 degree 45 minute West 236 feet
to (be place of beginning.
Dated August 3. 1911.
0. D. EIIY,
Attorney for Plulutlff.
Notice of
Application
License.
For L'qiior
In tho County Court '1 the State of
Oregj't, for Claekamni County.
To the H'n. County four', lor CluekH
ma County, Oregon:
We tho undersigned, rcsldnnM, In.
habitants and legal vot-jrj of I lemunt
Hill Precinct, Clackanu Cumry, Oro
gon. an 1 each of us being actual resi
dents of said precinct an. I imvlng fo
sided In said precinct 10 day prior
hereto, would respectfully potltlul
and ask thut a license b gi anted 10
Wm. H. Flynn, for a period of ono
year, (0 sell splrltous, mult, vlnou.
and fer.neuted liquor, lu quantities
leNB than one gallon In Wllsonvlllo,
Pleasant Hill Precinct, Mid county
und slate, snld petitioner being an
actual majority of the whole number
of the leral voter of the uforexuld
precinct.
Frank Ryan Wm. Bidder
P. T. Sllvey II. Michel
Joseph Iwtwrence C. W. Comstock
E. W. Dill Wm. It. Meyer
A. A. Sllvey .Earl Yonger
Tom Baker Otto Peter
Dirk Holme Henry Wllhelm
E. H. Wright Joseph Robert
F. D. McCullough, Jake R. Peters
Jr. C. H. Smith
C. Wllhelm C. H. Calkin
0. E. Tauchmann E. Struve
F. P. Stahlnecker A. Roberta
Fred II. Rldder T. M. Baker
J. P. Bartle Jake Ilaurer
O. Fallmezger J. Baurer
Jno. L. Larson C. Penzlg
J. C. Cholupskle Bert Baker
Jos. Schecla T. II. M. Bakor
Thos. Hanson E. Kaphadson
Charles Holmes .J. C. Her
C. W. Giles . Fudge ilaurer
Robert StahlneckerT. Pluurd
Albert Chaver I. J. IaulfeBt
L. F. Darby
E. C. McKlnney
8. 8. Parrot t
F. H. Plnkslaff
C. A. Bunnhatn
R. R. leo
.11. F. Klzer
Wm. Kramler
L, M. Felt
Guy McCully
Alf McCully
J. C. Snyder
Hugh Her
H. Voss
J. A. Voss
J. W. Fleken
John Smith
J. A. Parrott
(lias. Calkins
.11. II. Cronlse
F. Schmidt
C. II. Ives
.Harry .lost
W. C. Heal or
Wm. Oberst
C. McConnell
Orln J. McConnell
8. E. Baker
Richard Ieo
W. F. Stangel
II. E. Rldder
Wm. Baker
J. T. Fltupatrlck
P. J. Bcamer
F. W. St. Clair
J. N. Hoffman
R. Heater
Peter Hoater
Chas. Stavar
E. A. Illnor
Jerome Epperly
C. McConnell
E. Gould
T. Roberts
Tauchmann
Cronln
N. Melvln
Jas. McBride
John McBride
Holrika Peters
Carl Korman
Notice Is hereby given that the
above petition, will be heard by the
county court of Clackamas County,
Oregon, at Its regular September
Term. 1911, to-wit; Wednesday, Sept.
6lh, 1911, or as soon thereafter as the
Bald court may hear the same.
Wm. S. FLYNN,
Petitioner.
Notice to Creditors.
Notlco Is hereby given thnt the
County Court of tho State of Oregon,
for the County of Clackamns, has ap
pointed the undersigned administrator
of the estate of August Stuckl do-
ceased.
All persons having claims against
the said decedent or his estate, are
hereby given notice thnt they Hhnll
present them to the undersigned ad
ministrator at his residence on Sandy
Ridge, Boring postofflce, R. F. D. No.
2, In said CourTty and State within six
months from the date of this notice
with proper vouchors duly verified.
THOMAS 8PILLMANN,
Administrator of the Estate of August
Stuckl, deceased.
First publication, August 25. 1911.
Last publication September 22, 1911.
Summon.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
Minnie Petltt, Plaintiff,
vs.
Richard H. Petltt, Defendant.
To Richard II. Petltt, Defendant:
In the name of the State ot Oregon,
you are hereby required to uppear and
answer the complaint filed ugalnst you
In the above entitled suit on or before
the 7th day of October, 1911, that
being the last day preBcrtbed In the
order of publication of this summons;
and If you fall to so appear and ans
wer said complaint the pl.ilnttff will
apply to the Court for the relief there
in prayed, to-wit: A decree dissolv
ing the marriage contract now exist
ing between you and the rlalntlff.
This summons Is published In the
Oregon City Enterprise, newspaper,
for six consecutive weeks by order of
Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge of the said
Circuit Court, made on the 22nd day
of August, 1911, the first publication
being on the 25th day of Ai'gnst, 1911.
E. E. MILLER,
Attorney for Pla'ntlff.