Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, September 22, 1911, Page 7, Image 7

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    0HUC10N CITY ENTEIiPniSE, I'KIDAY, KKITKMHKK 22. 101 r.
COUNTY COURT.
IXPN.OITURB8 ON COUNT
ROADS, FOR MONTH OP AUGUST
1911.
District No. 1.
J. W. Monroe $ 3.00
Miller, Mowrny Lumber Co... 18,50
I. . F. Coffnmii (.40
Wilson k Cook no
Kelly Hardware I'ulnt mid Furnlluio
Company , 3.31
A. II. Klrkltiy '. . 64.00
J. A. imvU .' 127T.O
(). A. Iiuiljit 1:10.00
('. K, llultli , 00.25
J. I luff mini 64.00
1'. Piilmor 64.00
Dim (iulfnoy 45.00
Clnva Iiutilu 21.60
Win. Hiiiurt 27.50
M. K. (iuffa.7 9.00
II. A. lltiltln IMO.OO
The Mllwauklu Prlntery .... 1,25
Mllwunkln I (ill I (J 1 11 k Material Co
7.20
District No. 2.
l,iiiiKtiilir $27.50
JuilH'H Johnson 17.50
Niiniiiiii Ijiuilcr 10.00
Ward Join. 10.00
Jim Wlcklund 15.00
O. M. J0110 40.00
Win. Tlr 40,00
I vii 11 Jjlriili'k 41.00
Frort Mnlnon 40.00
IK'I IiIhIi 1,,. 81.60
.1. M. ICviwih 22.50
Mm. F. Kurrnll 18.00
F. J. Wurf ft Bon
District No. 18.
WIImoii A Cooke
OUtrlct No. 19.
MlIX IllIKH ,
3.45
.30
)
4.00
Trullliwr 20.10
15, Vlck 1.00
TrullliiKfr 2.00
Trulllng.tr 8.10 !fl
District No. 20.
Fred Heft I. 2.40
Eugene CitinliiH 22.75
II. Sullivan 2.50
I'. Hull) van 4.00
District No. 21.
Andrew Johnson f 20.00
Oscar Johnson , 2.00
I. K. Ilomipy 18,00
W. Holznngel f,0
W. O. Heater 27.5'J
J. oroim 11.00
. Healer 14.00
A. IJi'own 1000
II, K, Holsop 10.00
J. Hen (in 100
W. Willi 10.00
District No. 33.
Hst.iradn Mercantile Co f 21.65
District No. 34.
Oregon City Machine Work ..$ 10.20
A. Zimmerman 13 50
.1. Zimmerman C9.75
15. Tlcdernan 40.60
Moser 2.25
F. Cross 10.00
O. Tlednmnn 6.75
F. KeilenhorTer 11.25
W, Kaiser 60.20
Dlttrlct No. 37.
Ore. ft Wash. Sewer ft Pipe Co. $ 10.95
Joe Carliion 11.00
Ous fiwnnsori 12.25
D. I'Rl-r 53.45
C. A. Knme .. 38.35
ImiIh Pendleton 4.00 1 E. I. Diiporit Powder Co 2.50
II
Dlitrlct No.
Carmlcklel
38.
$
H It.
Illllle
J. W.
K. M.
W. N.
Itoyer 2.50
June 10.00
IKiinielt '. 27.50
Nouh 3.40
Smith 4.40
Dlitrlct No. 3.
W. W. Cooke f 45 ao f
F. O. Cooke 67.60 '
C. llunkc 60.00 f. 1'
j. e. k ly 21.25! '""
!: 1). Nelson 10.00 ! J
Wnlier Ke.comb 27.60
Waller Thebo 65.00
L. W. Mlley 20.25
N. Sillier 15.00
U. lhui lik 1100
lleiuy TriK 125
Unman (ierhanltiK, 8r 23.75
llernuiii (icrhitrdus, Jr 25 m
M. Ileiirlik
Wluel
Claud Wlimluw I9 60
i). c, nail 19.00
it. i). imii 18.00
K. M. Fellow 19 00
IC. A. RwmiHon 44.00
Frank Countryman 30.00
Alfred HwniiMon 30.00
.1. K. Morris 31.00
Clinrley Johnson 32.00
J. O. Kranclii 22.00
('hurley It.ck 28.00
Alfri.,1 lliifili.lltrin 1.G0
llult Bros. .. 30.87 JOHpI,h lShazor 8.00
lA-n 1 ooper 1 uu
Victor Ilodely 4.09
10.00
Ed Mathews 6.00
O. P. Root ho 38.75
Dlitrlct No. 40.
Edward Pax ... I 17.60
M. L. Johnson 14.00
Harvey Gibson 7.50
Dlitrlct No. 41.
Flrwood Lumber Co f 62.85
Harry Morrlaon 4.00
Jay Morrison 4.00
Dlitrlct No. 6.
C.
1
A. Hock I 48.00;
F. Wllmarth 48.00 j
Kiiox 2.00
(1.
pliner .,
RlUer ..
A. I mid .
II. Curd
27 00
, . . 24.00
10.00
1500
W. Hindi 30.00
94.25
Goo.
a. s.
w
II
J.
II.
u
I..
J.
w
J.
Joiisrud Bros
Hurry Hufford 10.00,
ri 1 'tt "
H-iiry Ton Eyck ..; 19.00
Dlitrlct No. 8.
W. It Alleu I 5.00
li. M fin tyro 300
I). . IkhikIiii C00
It. C. Murray 2.50 II.
CeorKU Cixiper 3.16 j A-
Dlitrlct No. 9. 8-
! n
IT.
C.
District NO. '23.
Ilnlley $ 10.00
K. OgloHliy 13.00
Orllililn 3.00
Jan. F. OKli'Hliy 10.00
(Srant Plantx 2.00
W. W. Irvln 3.00
Clen llncliert 2.00
(leu. K. 0!enby 33.75
UU t lterkey 32.50
J. J. BinnKlo C.80
' Dlitrlct No. 25.
22.60 Carlton & IloHenknin Co 9.00
11.2u .lumen Adklnii 191.62
I Web Robert . . .
I Wm. UpDi'Krave
(Tia. Updefrrave
! A. I'pdeftrove . .
II. Ciipp
David Miller ...
Paul
7.00
6.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
John
O. R.
Mngnola 2.00
Iiew 2.00
IX KVnHlIni? 2.00
Felro 4.00
Wohner 4.00
A. Mitt 6.00
Woodle ...f 10.00
Dlitrlct No. 42.
C. P. Hyde f 1.75
A. E. Taylor 15.75
Omar Ilartle 2.C0
Ray Olsen 1.75
I H. Murry 2.C0
Edwin Jackion 175
Harvle Jackson 1.75
(ilnm ; T.OO 1 AiiHtln Taylor 3.50
(ilimon .oo ; (rt.Kerson 3.40
Win. Dutdier
John Oroen .............
Lake My
C, H. Smith
W. W. Bmlth
f. IlurKoyno ,
Wm. Dulfhnr
John Orecn
W. W. Kmlth
('., II. D;iihy
Wilson k Cooke
L. T. Sinclair
John Mmd
Hubert F. Snyder
E. S. Wilcox v
lien T. Rawlins
If. O. flanford
O, H. Eanford
(ieo. Hartiuway
L. J. IiTiielHon
J. V. Green
Wm. Fine
Thou. Kvana
F. Qnlrin
J. R. Cumin
Fred Heft
N. Ular
W. H. Maitoon
Adkln Lucke Lumber Co.
R. 13. Leatle
8tralt,'ht k Salisbury
R. D. Mlllor
C. E. Miller
O. E. Wyland
J, W. Korkey k Co
..$ 12.85
F.Httiriid.-i .Mercantile Co.
District No. 10.
KhIiicikIii Murrantlle Co I 8.80
MiCurdy Umber k Hardware j
Co 0-25 j
v 1," Tlmiium 25.85
1 . .... o rrt
11 mi ; Jo'in nann
F. Mertx 7.00
J. While 700
W. Meeks ,....J 7.00
Ed Penman 6.00
W. nilmore 6.00
8. Utourette
nimlck 8.00
J. II. Mlti H-50
Dlitrlct No. 26.
Ed Johnson 8.00
8. WrlKht 100
I. Stelnlncer 6.00 j J,
StellllllKlT 6.00 1
SlelnliiKer 6.00
Eihard , 000
StubbH 2.00
H. EiiKle 10.75
W. Herman 6.00
Dlitrlct No. 27.
F. J. RldliiR I 4.00
F. C. Morteimon 24.3!i
YiK-um
F. J. Ridings 2.75
L. H. Judd 2.50
A. L. Yoder 84.75
' Dlitrlct No. 45.
U N. Valen $ 2.60
W. T. Henderson 6.00
W. T. Henderson r 12.50
District No. 46.
Wilson k Cooke I 3.00
J. E. Mumpower 6.00
Carl Mumpower 6.00
(. Mumpower 11.24
District No. 47.
John Slevers f 63.00
Chan. Slevers 50.00
M. Rivers 54.00
Chas. Peters 36.00
R. Johnnton 54.00
Normon Lauder 30.00
W. H. Calkins 52.00
E. HarrlnRton 67.50
H. Peters 48.00
'
A.
22.60)
25.50
260
Yocum
Kimcaii
. ... M
. 11111 1 ... .
Initllhh 22.50
Woostor 4.60
Iiuua 1800.
DeSbleldx
JeliJenH .
Rhodes
C. P. Thomas , 1.00 ! Ilrenton Vedder 14.00
O. w. Harrlngion 31.00
Olof OlHen 2.00
L. H. Logan 5.00
District No. 28.
Robblns Ilrothers $ 27.62
A. L. nroticher 24.05
v. hmii iris r.r. I Morton
virf. .1. m
E. I Wyland 8.00 1 1- nlttne
r . vi..uiu..n 1 no i W. F. Haberlach
...a1 t -i. ..... .. ., 1 e nn 1
8. LlKlIBW
22.50 Ceo. SlauRhter
Cleo. Hlmler 16.00
Clayton Freytag 14.00
Ell Rivers 104.00
Mrs. Nellie Sladen 62.00
22.50 j
13.60 :
22.60 j
Rell
Ili'i'be
11. Tracy 1 00
PalmiUeer 1 100
Rhodes 11-25
W'oolsey 11.25
McKenney H 25
McKenzle H25
Fred Marshall H-25
Frank Mumliall H 25
E. Marshall H.25
(. Couplnnd H-25
Fredracy 1
Dean H 2&
2.00
7.00
60.25
1.70
1.70
II.
C.
II.
E.
J.
E.
E.
R.
1125
6.75
9.00
11.25
11.25
13.00
Howett
Dims ,
Cullf
Ilebee .....
Tracy
Mattoon
District No. 11.
John E. Smith 260
Smith BOO
L. Clyde 2.00
H. Smith
District No. 12.
Funk 800
Funk 2-00
Oaskell 200
W. Rlobhoff
. District No. 14.
F. Linn
Kunzman
DerricK
C. Caplcs
H. Maddux
H. Smith
F. GlbbS
K Sinclair
M. Smith
District No. 15.
J. D.' Cumins I 21.83
Wilson A Cooke J-50
G. G. McCIure "ou
W. Johnson 42-00
62.50
' 48.00
I'.
O.
W.
1
A.
O.
F.
n.
o.
L.
R.
L.
C.
G.
T.
W.
7.00
12.00
4.00
10.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
29.75
W. Raney
11. L. Scheer
A. H. Scheer 22 00
L. Mattoon
S. N:ib
W. It Snook
District No. 17.
Roy Thomas
M. J. Clapp
8. Tlce
Frank McEIfresh
Dave Boyd
r iatourette
H. Molsen 20.00
D. R. Dlmlck 33-75
John Robbln 4200
67.50
42.00
14.00
1.00
12.50
20.00
20.00
16.75
19.25
John Ferguson. 27.50
Hen Wade 4.00
Vnl Duvls 12.00
Floyd Ferguson 8.00
J. F. Jones .' 36.00
A. MoFurlane !5.00
J.' Jones .... 20.00
iThos. Holmes 6.00
I ErneHt Lehman 15.51
j Unrence Howman 24.00
'J. Wllholt 25.00
James MaHs 20.00
Hen Johnson 35.00
Scoit Carter 24.00
District No. 28.
Nick babe I 42.00
Leslie Shank 64.09
Jean Pelky 12.00
Roy Pelky 12.00
Frank Bowman 16.00
Zcb Bowman 14.00
A. Zwan T... 21.00
Frank Bagby 6.00
Geo. Coos .... 8.00
Frank Ferlane 14.00
W. Ferlane 16.00
Frank Koble 14.00
Charles Thomas 17.00
Joe Blatnlk 8 00
Arthur Carter .17.00
T. Slide 9-GO
Hubert Engle 12.00
Leslie Smith 18.00
Clarence Vorhels 24.00
Henry Dougherty 27.00
John Mulveyhlll 10.00
John Novack 6.60
Jess Bagby 15.00
John Cross 42.00
Omer -Williams ..' 32.00
B. Boyle 6.00
District No. 29.
J.i; Shaw $ 2.00
S. Harris 2,00
A. L. Gonske 2.00
Kell Bros 2.00
District No. 30.
The Oregon Iron k Steel Co...$ 17.30
Glenmorrle Quarry Co 8160
F. E. Davidson 33.00
A. U. Davidson , , 3.50
Ed Davis 2.50
H. L. Papoun 2.00
F. Rlsey 2.00
Wm. Dyer 100
Dlitrlct No. 32.
A. Vosj $ 8 00
F. Roger 28,00
A. Morgan 8.00
H. Datichy
Wllnon k Cooke ,
District No. 49.
Estncada Mercantile Co $106.05
A. F. Hunt 3C.00
O. T. Hunt .'. ' 75.50
J. F. Snyder 1 64.00
II. H. Anders 32.00
J. C. Dennis . . 66.00
A. C. Anderson 44.00
G. II. Sanford 36.00
F. II. Davis 16.00
Frank Sanford 6.00
Geo. W. Collwell
District No. SO.
George Durgan t 6.00
J. P. Davis .: 2.50
District No. S3. '
F. J. Ridings $ 6.00
A. L. Yoder 102.75
A. Nouenschwander 28.75
Ernest Conrad 23.06
C. A. Buegll 31.25
Geo. Palmer , 14.68
Joseph Conrad 8.25
District No. 54. v
W. G. Wolf 114.00
J. L. Stanton 14.00
P. J. Schneider 12.00
Theo. Thyker 16.00
F. Watt ; 3.60
W. F.
5.00
Stanton
District No. 55.
Jones Drug Co $
F. Creason
Estacadu Mercantile Co.
Frank Busch
Creason Mill Co '....
A. H. Myer
T. B. Lovlace 12.50
C. C. Miller 3.75
John Flcken 5.00
John Mattoon
H. H. Mattoon- "..
C. Craft -
W. C. Ward
A. H". Myer 20.00
General Fund.
Coast Bridge Company $G275.00
.50
71.84
6.00
6.00
7.25
42.50
6.00
12.50
' 2.00
61.00
J. W. Rerkey k. Co
S. II. Katiirman
C. W. Carother
C. E. Miller
A. S. Thompson
S. II. Kauffman
Fred Sailor
O. Kyllo
County Court
N. Blair
W. H. Mattoon
A. R. Cumming
C. O. Miller
W. W. Everhart
Elliott k Park
M. Seller k Co
J. F. Hodge
R. W. Baker
Geo. A. Brown
R. B. Bcatle
Circuit Court
John Wise
Geo. Busch
In k WrlL'ht
Geo. A. Brown
T. M. Miller
Justice of the Peace.
W. W. H. Samson
E. L. Shaw
A. B. Hughe
J. J. McQuillan
Alex Lundgren .'.
M. H. Long
C. Choppeel ,
Chas. White ,.
E. T. Maas
W. W. II. Samson
E. U Shaw
C. Tracy
Ralph Tracy
W. W. H. Samson
F. A. Miles
Willie Smith
Andy Smith
G. R. H. Miller
Joseph Owen
E. L. Johnson
J. L. Stafford
W. C. Burns
C. R. Livsay
Percy T. Shelley
Bert Jonsrud ;
S. C. Williamson
G. Fegles
Maynard Olds
H. Devlne
J. Ballison t ...
R. E. Esson
E. F. Gruenett
Oscar Dahlgren
Henry Perrot
Ja8. DeShazer
S. Barnes
Edwin Bates
W. A. Jones ....,....
S. Lecroy
C. Howell
Frank Howell
Arch Howell
A. G. Howell
A. G. Harberg ,
F. M. Morgan 1
Sheriff.
Fashion Livery Stable $
F. A. Miles
Cis B. Pratt
Chas. Purns, Sr
Elliott & Park
J. F. Hodge
E. T. Mass
Mike Gross
Clara Deute
Myrtle Cross
Nora Cr-lswell
Estella CrUwell
Katherlne Sinnott
Ernst Mass, Jr .
J. O. Staats
R. W. Baker
Elliott & Park '.
C. G. Miller
1225
12.26
10.50
10.60
14.00
2.00
50.7.'.
60.75
(2.00
4.25
11.23
5.2.'
6.00
32.00
40.00
36.00
20.00
21.00
25.00
8.75
2.50
4.50
2.50
337.20
141. K,
32.50
30.00
45.2C
18.00
1.35
4.75
10.00
15.00
121.37
58.34
11.66
1.00
1.25
.50
5.76
6.00
4.00
27.C0
27.00
3.00
16.25
3.00
9.00
33.90
2.50
6.50
6.C0
1.00
3.00
5.60
6.80
5.00
6X0
t 8
Wilson ft Cooke
O.' I. Miller
Standard Oil Co
Scripture A Beaullau ....
Buffalo Steam Roller Co.
Oregon City Men. Work
Horner Bros
G. S. Owing9
A. M 01 row .'
O. R. Jacobs
Cruse Bros -
Straight ft Salisbury
Wilson ft Cooke
17.60
2.00
6.76
18.50
3.50
ll.W
75.00
1.00
1.00
3.00
2.35
.60
11.25
Clerk.
Ruth Hedges ,
M. C. Mulvey
W. L. Mulvey
Recorder. '
Glass & Prudhomme Co $
L. E. Williams
Wilson ft Cooke
C. E. Ramsby
Edith Smith
Treasurer.
Jess Paddock $
Coroner.
W. J. Wilson $
Dr. D. A. Dedman
Dr. J. C. Walton
Dr. J. W. Norrl
T. P. Randall
J. C. Bradley
John Bennett
A. M. White
J. M. Tracy.....
D. E. Frost
J. A. Kummer
Paul C. Fisher
A. L. Richardson
Roscoe D. Morris
Mrs. F. M. Young '
60
7.20
1.70
1.70
1.70
1.70
1.70
1.70
1.70
5.70
3.10
3.90
3.90
6.15
4.40
1.90
1.90
1.20
1.40
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.40
35.75
41.00
5.70
5.70
6.70
5.70
1.50
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
5.95
7.00
1.90
1.90
1.90
1.90
1.90
2.70
3.00
5.00
91.75
36.25
5.00
11.00
4.00
89.40
5.00
4.50
1.25
1.25
.50
4.00
6.50
3.60
16.50
2.00
3.50
22.00
54.00
8.00
3.50
10.00
.60
70.00
60.00
10.00
18.40
5.00
5.00
5.00
1.20
1.20
1.20 j
1.20!
PUBLIC SALE
of Jersey Cattle
On Tuesday, October 3tdf
At the farm of C. E. Spence seven and
one-half miles south of Oregon City, and
six miles east Canby on Molalla Road, be
ginning at 10:00 A. M.
The following described Live Stock:
Three Registered Bulls A. J. C. C.
Two Registered Heifers A. J. C. C.
Seven high-grade Cows, Seven high
grade 'Heifers, ten fresh this fall.
One five-year-old sorrel driving
horse, One four-year-old sorrel driv
ing mare, single or double; One one-year-old
black driving mare.
Alfred A. Spangler, Owner.
M. H. Hostetler, Auctioneer.
Dr. J. C. Walton 10.00, C. R. Thorp ft Co 12.25 j
G. I Hedge .". 8.00 j F. T. Barlow i.... 15.10
W. J. Wilson 10.35 : St. Vincent's Hospital 18.30 1
W. W. Myers 1.20 Jone Drug Co. 5.25 !
David CauHeld 1.20 Mr. A. Gnynup 25.00 1
J. C. Bradley 1.20 H. W. Streblg 1185
G. R. H. Miller 1.20 L. Hartke 8.50 1
Jas. M. Tracy 1.20 J Good Samaritan Hospital 32f0 j
Tom J. Myer 1.20 : Fair Brothers 10.00
Ell Criswell 2.30 j Charman ft Co 1.00
N. Ahlberg 4.30 The Electric Hotel 15.00 1
Gus Erickson , 2.30 G. Beetschen 25.00 j
Dr. J. W. Norrl 10.00 C. E. Swan 15.00 j
G. L. Hedges 7.20 : Wm. Danforth 5.00 j
W. J. Wilson 10.05 I David E. Jones 8.00
C. G. Miller t 3.00 j C. E. Burns 6.00
8upt of School. . I Geo. Zlellnskl 15.00
Karl Klaus ft Co I 6.25 W. T. Gardner 10.00
T. J. Gary 42.89 1 Mr- Bradtl 10.00
J. A. Jones lo.OO
Geo. Lazelle 10.00
J. E. Seeley 7.00
Assessor.
Clara Mitchell $ 64.00 j
Edith Jackson 64.00 j
C. E. Snence 21.00
1
Surveyor.
KJlham Stationery Co. $ 43.63
D. T. Meldrum 6.60
Harry Gray 3.10
S. A. D. Hungate- 58.00
Chas. Hlclnbotham 3.00
Robt Mattoon 2.00
, Fruit Inspector.
A. J. Lewi ...... I 21.00
Board of Health.
C. H. Dauchy $ 5.50
Current Expense.
Home Telephone Co $ 15.10
T. R. A. Sellwood 12.50
Gregory Boyer 10.00
Mary MaroJ 12.00
Sam Boober 8.00
Geo. May 10.00
Nileg Johnson 7.00
Fred Baker 10.00
Patton Home 16.00
S. M. Kelso 10.00
A. Pluard .' 7.00
Richard Hartgraves 8.00
W. O. French 1 7.00 '
Minnie Pulley 7.00
J. A. Randolph 10.00
Mrs. Ella McLeod 8.00
"uul '""' """(Dock Mosier 10.00
Hunuey Bros
J15.50
Court House. ,
J. W. Tones $ 4.00
H. L. Patterson 41.56
Morris Bros 90.00
Frank Busch 1.50
Ore. City Ice ft Cold Stge. Co. 2.70
H. Opperman 1.50
Wilson ft Coo!:e
P. Nehren
White Bros
Wm. Surfus
Williams Transfer Co. ..,
J. WfF.raker 10.50
G. Zinserling 7.00
Theo. Huerth 40.00
Mike Long 41.25
E. Klmme 35.00
Joe Myers 37.50
Wm. Fine 22.50
B. Barnes 10.00
P. Barnes 10.00
Wilson ft Cooke 8.20
G. W. Wiggins 10.00
A. C. Lewis 7.50
F. Preuchoff 10.00
G. B. Noble 10.00
W. H. Timmernian 13.75
E. Dickson 23.75
E. Dewey 21.25
Arch Weight 36.25
Chas. Simmons 45.00
Wm. 3adke 45.00
Frank Boardtnan 38.75
John Graham 68.00
Clarence Simmons 128.25
Alex Simmon 17.50
Gilbert Terry 10.50
C. E. Baxter 12.25
E. Dewey 14.00
Concrete Steel Product Co. .. 65.50
Scripture & Beaullau 12.15
C. J. Hood 180.99
Nott-Atwater Company 320.00
Pope ft Co $ 2.40
Straight ft Salisbury 81
Pioneer Transfer Co 6.25
D. C. Robblns 915.00
Theo. Miller 4.50
S. W. Hair 15.00
Jail.
E. T. Mass S 22.20
County Poor.
Sam Smith $ 10.00
R. B. Beatle 5.50
F. T. Barlow 19.25
Fashion Livery Stable 6.00
Insane.
Western Union Tel. Co $ 2.63
Dr. J. T. Townley 5.00
Printing and Advertising.
Oregon City Courier Pub. Co. $269.10
Oregon City , Enterprise 189.40
I inuigent soiaier.
12 60 ! Mrs. Sarah Dickson $20.00
"50!Wm. See 10.00
500.00
27.50 i County Court Notes, September
and vinous lluuor In Cascade Pre
cinct for the period of one year.
It appearing In tht Court that ald
petitions contained the majority of
the legal voters In said precincts,
and that due notice and publication
thereof a by law required has been
made, and sufficient bond beon filed
herein, and approved by this Court,
and the Court being fully advised In
the premises,
It I therefore Ordered that llcens
Issue to said Wm. 8. flynn and Goo.
A. Wolf to sell splrltous, mull, vinous
and frrmented liquors In the respect
ive precincts for the period of one
7r.
In the matter of the claims against
Clackamas County.''
Ordered examined, corrected and
paid; as corrected.
In the matter of the County war
rants remaining uncalled for In the
Clerk's office for the period of seven
year.
Ordered that the County Clerk be,
and la lnitracted to cancel said war
rant. In the matter of the bond of J. E.
Pomeroy as Justice of the Peace for
District Thirteen.
Ordered that aald bond b ana
hereby I approved.
In them atter of the incorporation
of the city of Sandy, Clackamas Coun
ty, State of Oregon.
The Canvass of the votes, and the
Officers to fill the municipal offices.
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, Af
JUDGED AND DECREED that the
territory set out In the notice of said
election of which the following In a
description, towlt: Beginning at an
Iron pin at the NW corner of the
S. W. 2, of the N. W. of Section
13, T. 2 S. R. 4 E. of the Willamette
Meridian thence S. on said section
line to a point 100 feet south of the
SW. corner of the NW of the SW.
of said Sec. 13, thence E. 1000
feet, thence N. 100 feet, thence E. to
the SE corner of the NE',4 of the SE
'4 said section, thence N. on said
section line to the NE. corner of the
SE4 of the NE14 of said section,
township and range, thence W. to
the place of beginning, all of which
Is a portion of the. County of Clacka
mas and State of Oregon, la duly In
corporated a a municipal Incorpora
tion under the name and style of the
city of Sandy. And It appearing that
the following named persona have
received respectively the highest
number of votes for the several offi
ces, and are duly elected to such of
fices, as follows: For
For Mayor: E. T. Bruns.
Aldermen: P. B. Gray, Geo. A.
Wolf, L. E. Hoffman, Otto Melnlg, T.
D. Phelps and Casper Junker.
Recorder: A. G. Bornstadt.
Marshall: Alfred Bell.
Treasurer: Albon Melnlg.
And It Is further ordered that the
Clerk of this court shall file In the
office of the Secretary of State a copy
of this order, duly certified.
Term, 1911.
In the matter of the purchase of
material to be used in the repair and
construction of the addition of the
Clackamas County Court House.
It is ordered that Superintendent
Clarence Simmon received bids for
all material and supplies, and that
he shall consult County Judge rela
tive to said bids that (the County
Judge and Clarence Simmons) are
to let the contracts for the material.
Both or either the County Judge or
Clarence Simmons are to consult the
architects, Messrs. White Bros.,
whenever In their Judgment it is nec
essary, relative to materials and sup
plies contracted for.
In the matter of the petition of J.
T. Grace et al for a county road.
Ordered that the County Board of
Road Viewers meet on the da
of September to view, locate and sur
vey sa id road.
In the matter of the petition of
Alf Drill et al for a County road.
Ordered that the County Board of
Road Viewers meet on the day
of September to view, locate and sur
vey said road.
In the matter of the petition of
Mathlas Olson et al for vacation of a
certain road.
Ordered laid over until October
term.
In the matter of the petition of
Ed. Rlngstead et al for a county road.
Ordered that said petition be and
the same Is hereby dismissed.
In the matter of the application of
Wm. S. Flynn for license to sell
spirituous, malt, fermented and vin
ous liquors In Wilsonville, Clackamas
County, Oregon; Also the application
of Geo. A. Wolf to sell splrltous, malt
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TO A YOUNG MAN.
I should like you to read thl story
It may brace yon up. .
It is told by the Rev. C. D. Tark-
hurst, and I have condensed the tale
into the 500 word limit of this talk.
The boy was 'orn iu f lie West Indies
of mixed Indian, negro sad Caurasian
parentage. As a child be lived in n
hut with tlmtcbed roof, whos front
door was a piece of sacking. Plantain,
course cassava bread aud salt fish were
the dally fare.
At school tbe boy ofteu went into th
woods to eut b!s lunch, ashamed of his
scauty bit. ,
But-
Somehuw it seems almost a miracle
tbe boy got the Idea that be would
be a physician. He determined to go
to New York city and .4tuiiy medicine.
Hiding as & stowaway in the hold cf
a vessel, be turued up at Panama,
where he was jailed us a vagrant.
Which was inauspicious.
On his release from the Jail he se
cured n Job ou a burse, washing
clothes for bis board, lie transferred
from the barge to a Pacific liner,
which took hira to San Francisco.
Here be went aboard a tramp steamer,
supposing it would take hliu to New '
York.
Instead, It carried him around the
world and back to l'unania.
He bad money enough to pay bis
fare to Colon mid there found a
chance to work bis passuge to New
York, where be arrived with 11 ceuts
In his pocket.
Eleven cents plus grit!
, After many hardships be went to
work at $3 per week, Increased In a
few months to $4. He attended nlgbt
school, where, at the close of the term,
he won a prize, which made friends
for him.
Working his way, assisted by his
friends, he graduated at a prepara
tory school and entered a medical col
lege. He gradually won hi way np
from studeut to laboratory assistant
and soon will be an M. V.
Young man. do yon believe yon have
no chance to get on in tbe world? Too
tnuit concede you have a better chance
than this boy.
You can do what he did ajse tbe best
that Is in you. Tbe perslnteTire and
self denial of the West Indian youth
will lift any young man to comfort
and influence.
Show yourself worthy and yon will
also And friends. But
WkWe friends may boost yu, reiuem
ber you mnst do your own climbing
r Night Sehaola,
Evening schools for instructing boyt
and gtrli who had lu work it. I day
rlgiaated In 1 Hi J m BrUtol. Hi.Kl.n.l