Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, April 24, 1914, Page 2, Image 2

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JENNINGS LODGE.
A number from this place attended
the spelling bee nt (Hailstone on April
15th. There wore twenty eight con
tent ant representing seven schools.
At first roll call our school wis the
onlv one whose contestants were all
still in line. Mitts Krouse, of Glad
stone w as winner of the contest. Miss
Francis Sandstrom remaining longer
then the other pupils from this place,
wns given a check hy Mrs. Altman.
Those taking part from this place
were: Francis ami Mlllnn Sandsirom.
Bessie Roberts and Clyde Jones.
The men of this community will ob
serve flood Roads Dr. un Saturday.
April 25th. I'icks and shovels are lie
in g prepared. Much Improvement
will he made on Jenning Ave. and the
Gladstone, Jennings Lodge Koail.
John Jennings was l-talnem visit
or at Prinevllle dm Um tha. week, re
turning on Monday.
Mr. and Miss Ogili-n visited their
father nt Liswin. on Monday.
A number of matrons enjoyed a trip
to Vancouver on Thursday. going over
to spend the Jay with Mrs. Harry
Palnton. A luncneou was prepared for
twenty and part of the time was spent
on the garrison grounds and a visit
was paid to the Deaf school, after
which ice cream and cake were served
before the guests depart. Mesilames
Edd Uoethe, L. Wilcox. A. C. MacFar
lane. Harry Robinson, Hess Vtruechert,
Bertha Hart, Jennie Jones, Delia Rob
erts, A. F. Russell. Mrs. Colby and
Mrs. Harry Hayles. of Portland; Wm.
and Elizabeth Bruchert, Lester Rus
sell. Halmor Roberts, Alice Eve Mac
Farlane, Keith Kenneth and Allen Wil
cox enjoved the trip.
Mrs. Edd Roethe has recovered from
her recent illness.
Mr. Will Jennings is bedfast, threat
ened with pneumonia. Dr. Stuart is
In attendance.
Rev. E. D. Hornschuh, of Portland,
delivered an Easter sermon on Sunday
April 19th. at the Grace Chapel, l.tike
oi.c kn. hu trt Rev. Hornschuh
is a very interesting talker and the j
-11 I.., annMU-intiVfl AllllienCe. DfO-
siuau. i' 11 . "IT" -
nounced it an excellent sermon.
Rev. G. W. Plumer, of Salem, Presi
dent of the River View Camp meeting
Association, was a Lodge visitor on
Friday. Lunching with the Hugh Rob
erts family. .
Mr. Miller of Portland, is visiting
with ihe Abbey family.
The young son of C. E. Warner, who
fell thirty feet from a tree some two
weeks ago, is Improving and again
ab'e to be in school.
Mr. Vulberman's new cottage Is
about ready for occupancy. Mr. I'l
herman purchased a tract from Mr.
John Jennings and has put out one
acre in mammoth blackberries.
A ball game between the Oak Grove
and Jennings Lodge teams was played
m the ball ground at the school house
on Saturday afternoon, ine uaa i
Grove team defeating the home team.
Doris I. Painton. of Vancouver, was
a week-end visitor at this place. J
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Nason. of Wal- j
lace, Idaho, have returned home a'ter
visiting with the Ertgham and Sin-1
claire families. '
Mrs. G. W. Card and children are !
enjoying the week with home folks at ,
Vancouver. Wash.
The benefit dance given for the im
provement of Jennings Ave. on Friday
evening, April 17th. was quite a suc
cess sociallv. But financially did not
net as much as the committee naa an-1
ticipated. About 30 couples enjoyed ;
the dance. The hall was very pret-:
tily decorated for the occasion with
clusters of Scotch broom and bunches j
of lilacs.
Mrs. Nora Snashall, of Portland, and
Brenton Vedder. of Gladstone, have
been recent visitors at our scnooi.
Commencement exercises are to be
hoM h ihi Rth prarip rrnriuates of the
Jennings Lodge school at the Batdorf j
hall on May 15th. There are six grad-1
uates in the class. Mary Pierce, An-1
nie and Glenn Russell, Mary Brue-
chert. Clyde Jones and Hazel Brtgham. j
A petition to the County Superin-I
tendent and members of the District j
Boundary Board to take necessary j
steps to consolidate all of school dis
tricts No. 48. Parkplace; No. 64. Clack-)
amas, No. 114, Jennings Lodge, ana
No. 115. Gladstone, into one district for
high school purposes only, is being cir
culated. The petitioners are In favor
of constructing a suitable building on
the west side of the Oregon City and
Milwaukie road nearly opposite the
entranqe of the Chautauqua Park.
Mr. C. E. Warner has purchased a
motorboat and made his first trip to
Portland on Monday. Mrs. Warner
and Miss Painton accompanying him.
SANDY.
J. E. Sinclair is putting up a new
barn.
Anton Malar Is on the sick list.
C. F. Rarber, of Portland, Is spend
ing a few davs on his ranch.
Dr. Barendrick has broken ground
for a fine residence on Main street.
Geo. Wolf is bulldine a new fence in
front of the Sandy Hotel.
Negotiations with the P. II. I.. & P.
Co. regarding the lighting of Sandy
have received a serious lolt, and we
are liable to remain in the darkness
for sometime yet.
Max Anderson lb repairing the Mt.
Hood road this week.
The once famous Sandy Concert
Hand has been rejuvenated under the
directorship of Chas. Bennett and
dubbed the Sandy Booster Hand.
Gertmde Meinlg has charge of the
Btate traveling library at Sandy. The
hooks are- to be found at the postof
flce. Rev. E. M. Smith preached at Dover
church Sunday afternoon.
Joe DeShazer, of Dover, spent Mon
day In Sandy.
The Sandy Commercial Club held
another booster meeting Wednesday
night
Albert Wilkins and Artie I.amper
were not absent or tardy at Firwood
school last month.
ME.A DOW BROOK.
We are sorry to hear that Miss Ma
bel Chlndgren Is sick yet. We hope
she will soon recover.
Henry Schiewe returned home Fri
day from Idaho, where he has been
for the benefit of hla health. He ia
much Improved.
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Chlndgren and
daughters, Misaea Vivian and Marie,
spent Sunday at Nordllng'a, of Union
Milla.
Mr. Btuart bought about seventy
hog and several cows to put on his
place.
Mr. and Mra. Hlddink spent Sunday
at Mr. and Mrs. Chat Beck's of Cot
ton. tjeveral persons from here attended
the ball came at Liberal Snnday.
Mr. Mikkleaon. of Portland, was out
on business a few daya last week.
Mra. Nordllng and Mrs. Oscar Hult
spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs.
P. O. Chlndgren.
STAFFORD.
Miss I.ydlit Aeml and her slBlter,
who Is to be an April bride, were
home for the Easter holidays, and Mis.
Holton and daughters spent Ihe holi
day nt Mr. Oae a.
John I. Gage returned to his home
In St. Helens on Saturday last, after
spending throe weeks at hla fathers,
helping alHMit the place, and with the
help of Albert Schati put up quite a
string of wire fence. Mr. Nussbaum
Is continuing the good work on the
wire fence.
Farmers, as a general thing, are
replacing the worn out fences of either
rails or boards with Wire.
Fred Baker has a force of men with
three teams using the grader on the
road, and we hope soon to he able to
get out without the danger of sticking
fast.
Mr. Tlileman Is the good Samaritan
to pull autos out when they get stuck,
and some wag put up a sUn In red
paint, saving. "This Is stl'l the road to i
Portland!" It looks like It might take
a good share of that $(100,000 Clacka-j
"is voters are not going to vote to j
fix this one road so It Is passable.
The bovs bargained with Mr. Gage
for a ball ground, and are going to i
tal-e away the lane fence hevotul nis
water tank and prepare It for prac
tice In the near future.
Mrs. Gage and son. John, attended
'he funeral of J. S. Tonnbs Tuesday.
The services were held at the Crema
torium, and the body cremated .by re
quest of the deceased. Mr. Toombs,
his widow, was the first teacher In this
district before Stafford had a name.
The Ladles' Circle met with Mrs.
Weddle las' Thii'S'lay and spent a
pleasant and busy day. On Friday the
young ladles met at Mrs. Aerni's and
formed a club which will meet the
fourth Thursday in each month.
Mrs. Thomas's sister-in-law died of
measles in Oswego last week and was
taken to Tualatin for burial on Thurs
dav, but when the casket was opened
she looked st lifelike they would not
burv her until a physician was calltVl
to apply tests and determine if she
was really dead. All were in hopes
she was merely In a trance as she
leaves seven little children motherless.
Miss Dolores George has finished her
musical course at Dallas and returned
home. She will take a class in mu
sic soon In Stafford.
A good share of the old orchard on
the Hayes place is being cut down and
burned.
Saturday. April 25th, being the reg
ular day of the meeting of Tualatin
Grange, they expect a good turn-out, as
noted speakers are expected to talk
upon the good roads question in which
we are Interested.
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We sell Myers Pumps of all sizes, also water systems and engines. We will make you right prices.
W. J. WILSON & CO. Oregon City, Or CANBY HDW. and IMP. CO., Canby, Or.
HAZELI A.
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large crowd of people attended the
preaching and Easter exercises given '
by Hazelia Sunday school. j
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Thomas, of Staf-'
ford, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. S.
S. Houtz Sunday.
Mrs. Fred Lehman visited with her ,
sister, Mrs. Frank ChildH, Monday. !
Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Stelnhilber, Mr. '
and Mrs. Wilson and daughters, MiHS i
Kate MacVav. were amonz Haze!iai!e '
that attended Easter services in Port-
land. !
Mrs. F. Hultberr visited In Portland
Monday. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pollard, from Os
wego, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. j
P. Pollard Sunday. j
Mrs. Tledeman, formerly of Hazelia.
but now of Oswego, has been spend
ng a few days with her daughter, Mrs.
Jim Hayes.
Miss Lucille Duncan spent the week
end at home.
Mrs. John Wanker spent Friday and
Saturday In Portland.
Mrs. Shipley and son, Milton, of Os
wego, visited at the Fred Lehman
home Sunday.
Miss Ethel Thompson, of Oswego,
was a Sunday guest of Miss Ethel
Baker.
Mrs. Geo. Nagel, who has been sick
with tonsilitis Is much better at this
writing.
Harold Baker, who works In Port
land, spent the week-end at home.
A number of Hazelia farmers are
hauling potatoes to Oswego these days.
WILSONVILLE.
Potato buyers have been numerous
here lately.
Mrs. Marion Tonne- and family went
to Portland on Monday to attend a ma-
stcale given by Professor tirahwi. will celebrate 'TK
hi. ,,. Iliu fiMimllng of the older. licM Nniur
Miss Holm, of Portland, spent a few ,l:,y evening with a -upper and a .
dnva at the llalalgla home last week. , clal lime. v i
Mrs. H. W. Graham and Miss H. M. People over In r.M..I .1 - J
Graham attended the musical., given I are going to observe ) '
Professor Graham, on Monday eve- ( -''Vb;
""The Misses Christina and Anna Ba-jtl.e men who work, by tlx- I"'"''"
talcla came homo to attend the Corral' thai section. They expect to Max a
Crock school entertainment, ou Sat-(Jolty lime aa well
nr.hiv evening I ltev. K(a nllondiMl PMtrti t t'ti'i r
Glenn Knlor visit. -d 1.1. grandparents 'once of the M. E ,-hur,-h al rorost
Mr. and Mrs. Riddor. for a few days Grove last week.
tut week T"" 'I"" "f UWX .
Mrs. Kd Baker anent Saturday In ; w ill plav "A Junior.' at I'oner a then
Port land, returning the same day. ac Ire Friday evening. May 1.
companled bv her daughter. Mrs. Tur-, l.eroy D. alker of t a bx. was an
nor and husband, who spent Sunday j Kstacada visitor W ,''H; ; ;
.. .. Finns Kraxlieriicr. Itepiilillcan ranui-
Mr and Mrs II D. Aden attended date for the nomlnatlcn fur ropresent
the wedding anniversary of Mr. and , alive, was calling upon v""r" 1,1 r"
"Pressor dXr visited, he W
school during the week. j
The sum of S:t.S0 was roallred al
the basket social al Corral Creek
school, on Saturday evening.
Hops are being trained at present.,
indications seem good for the com-1
nK yfar. I
A large number of young people. 1
evidently belonging to some hiking
dun, toon me tram ai niimmmhu-
Sunday evening, after walking several
miles.
A number of residents are planning
to attend the Champoog celebration,
on Saturday, May 2nd.
Mrs. A. E. Say. Harold Say and
James Say came home from Newberg
to attend the Corral Creek basket so
cial. Don't fall to attend the plav entitled
"Home Ties" to be given on Saturday
evening. April 25th. In the A. O. 1'.
W. Hall at Wllsonvllle. by the Epworth
league society. Mrs. H. P. Aden has
the leading part In the play and Is
sustained bv a strong caste of good
local plavers, w hich will Insure a aplen-
did performance.
ESTACADA.
Mrs. C. F. Ixiwe and little s -n were
among the Portland visitors last Sat
urday. The Ladies' Aid had an entertain
ment at the Family theatre last eve
ning. H. M. IxHiney. who spent the past
year visiting relatives In West Vir
ginia, returned home last week
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from the meeting of the Garfield Dor- The Eagle Creek comedy was a mud- , the doctor scratched off (he number
cas Socletv at the home of Mrs. Dun- ducking Di''k Gibson got when the ; of the proscription, stating that there
l0D h"re he wns riding stepped on one j was a plain clothes man operating In
track meet Is to tnke place it the et. of a broken rail, which Hew up , town and the bottle might got Into hla
school house this afternoon between i and hit the horse, causing his heels , nanus. This testimony of the witness
the four classes of the high school. , to rtv up and sot Dick Gibson In the ! remains uncontradicted except that
Some of the local baseball snorts : middle of a stream of water at least j Ihe doctor In hl own defense lestl
got busy last week and clreu'aled a two Inches deep, with fully two feet ; fled that Uiyton represented Dial ho
subscription paper to raise monev for of soft ooze at the bottom of the' was nervous and needed a stimulant. "
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rusty tin
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PATENTED.
Metal Valv seats may eorroda or rust.
GLASS VALVE SCATS CANNOT.
Mstal Valve Scats harden tha check leather quickly.
CLASS VALVE SEATS DO NOT. The patent Myers) Claas
Valve seat is well protected) and Is Usi
ng as any
baseball purposes at Rataeada this
season. The ground will be made In
gf"'d condition and every arrangement
for the National game will be arranged
o that the sport can begin soon. Es-
tacada has a number of first class ball
players.
The C. I. C. ladles are planning a
May Day party to take place May 2.
J- A. Conway, who has been very
with pneumonia, Is reported to
vry much Improved and hopes are
now entertained for hla recovery.
Mrs. M. H: Evans and Mra. Sparks
went to Portland shopping Saturday
Mrs. Walter Glvens visited Portland
Friday.
The Firemen's dance last Saturday
evening was a most enjoyable affair.
There was a good crowd and the mu
sic was excellent.
The Good Templers, of Currinsvllle,
have the contagion for presenting a
play and will give "A Family Affair"
at Ely's hall Friday night.
Born To Dave Eschelman and wire.
on Saturday morning, April ISth, an
eight pound boy.
A petition, circulated and very gen
erously signed, for the removal of bells
from cattle and horses which are al
lowed to run at large, was presented
to the city council last week.
George Furgeson, of Union, Ore., vis
ited his friend I. D. Wright of the State
Hank, last week.
" The Corner 8tore," as presented by
the Garfield Grange In Estacada last
Friday night, was fairly well attended
and aemed to give good satisfaction.
EafTi one who took part did their parts
well and received much praise for their
talent aa actors.
Milton Evans was a Portland visitor
for a couple of days last week.
R. I). Klmmel moved to his new
house the latter part of last week. The
family have a very comfortable borne.
j Tbe Estacada lodge of Oddfellows
tacana nnu vicinm " -"
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EAGLE CREEK.
.
,. J. Chapman was the dinner guest
,,f Mnli Hewlett Inst Thursday.
Mn( R(,y ivuikLimm wenl home last
......t m with her parents. Mr.
:mi I Mrs. G. Moehnke. for a few days.
Dick Gibson la the delighted pos
sessor of a lino roll. Ills brother. H
nnu. Is also the possessor of a young
colt, of which he Is very proud.
Carl lmglnss was a Barton visitor
Sunday.
Mrs. Heater la working for Mrs
Hewlett.
Mrs. I'ossle Douglas was a Portland
visitor the first of last week.
Mrs. McMillan returned from Port
land Simdav afternoon, accompanied
bv a lady friend.
The regular aesslon of Eagle ( reek
(;rnngi wns held last Saturday with
aN.ut flflv members present. Including
a few visitors The p!.ins for the May
..i..ni. tiw..l. The leading i
feature of the prog rain planned Is a
speech by (inventor West
There will
e rocHatlons and souks, also music
by the Currinsvllle baud, and a dance
In the evening at Cogswell s hall. A
Woman's Work Committee was organ
ized with Mrs. Dick Gibson n chair
man and Mrs. I.lnda lloffmolaiein and
Mis Ethel Hale as assistants. The
! Granger are planning lo have their
h ,l ii iite. 1 !..rir.. t ie Muv li en C. I
The Est,,.,,, library I. hecoinlng
a popular place as a rosl r.H'" aa w II
as being well pntrunlrcd for reading
matter.
You wouldn't drink frcm a
cup ftiih a clean glass at hand
I Well then, why pay as much, or nearly
as
for a pump with a metal valve seat
as ton A
with
the
CLASS VALVE SEAT?
metal seat and far superior.
For the sake of
CLEANLINESS and
service
BUY a MYERS PUMP
Portland Spokane
stream. Hut when uick ui -
laboring over his trousers the next day
this incident was pronounceu a hb
edy. MOLALLA LOCALS
Molalla, Ore., April 22. (Special )
The Mothers' club will meet tomorrow
afternoon at the borne of Mrs. Fischer,
of Liberal.
T. E. Read, of Liberal, Is seriously
111 at the hospital in Portland. He has
been operated on twice for appendi
citis and tha doctors think It will
probably be necessary to perform an
other operation before he recovers.
Ilurrel Cole Is absent from school
on account of Illness.
The ninth and tenth grade students
took the final examination in spelling
yesterday and all passed with flying
colors.
Miss Lora Judd Is apprentice In Nena
Dunton's milliner shop now.
Misses Ruth Herman and Bernlce
Engle were both compelled to go home
from school yesterday on account of a
sudden Illness. It Is thought that the
water supplied by tbe school well Is
the fault.
The measle scare at Liberal has
blown over and the children are again
In school.
Cough Medicine for Children.
Too much care cannot be used In se
lecting a cough medicine for children.
It should be pleasant to take, contain
no harmful substance and be most ef
fectual. Chamberlains Cough Rem
edy meets these requirements and Is
a favorite with the mothers of young
cniiaren everywnere. For sale by all
dealers. (Ady.)
ST
UART CONVICTED
ON L
QUOR CHARGE
DEFENCE WILL SEEK WRIT OF
REVIEW IN CIRCUIT
COURT
ACCUSED PHYSICIAN IS FINED JI0O
Recorder Lodr In Decision Reviews
Evidence Offered at Trial Mon
day Prosecution Uncon
tradicted, He Saya
City Recorder Ixider relumed a de
cision of guilty against Dr. C. A. Stiiarl
who was tried before him Monday.
The dofouilnnt was charged with giv
ing a liquor prescription to a person
not In need of It Dr Smart waa giv
en a fine of $100. Clly Attorney Sonne
bel represented Ihe city.
Gordon E. Hayoa. attorney for the
licensed doolor. said Wednesday even
ing that the defence would seek a
writ of review In Ihe circuit court, as.
according lo the city charier, no ap
peal ran be made from a derision In
the recorder's court.
In rendering hla decision Clly Re-
router l. ooer saw
"The testimony of ( . I-avton was to
the effect that on April 1.1. ISM. Dr.
Sluart al ljivton a request wrote a
prescription for one pint of whiskey.
Ijivton further stated that he told the
doo'or that ho was not sick and dldn t
want to protend that he waa sick In
tird.-r to get the liquor, but merely
wanted It to drink.. After getting the
proscription from Dr. Stuart. Iivton
had It filled at Ihe drug store and re
turned to the doctor s office with the
filled bottle and gave the doctor a
drills or H nuer mmim imim n
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Water Systems
Implements
Vehicles
We will gladly mall vou a copy ef eur new
upon receipt off your name and addroeo.
log No. and etete purpose ffor which
CLARKE3
Rev. Hartlng. the elder of the Ger
man M. B. church, preached In the
German church at Clarkes.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Hottemlller and
son, Edwin, were In town last Satur
day. The EngllBh M. E. church had an
Easter program Sunday evening and
the exercises were good.
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Wettlaufcr were
In town last week.
Miss ElBle Elmer, from Portland,
was out over the Easter holidays visit
ing her parents, Mr. Sam Elmer and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Iluol spent Sunday
with Mr. Zwahlen and family.
Mr. Fred Boss, from Oregon City
waa out and visited Mr. Zwahlen and
family laat Sunday.
Mr. Luke Duffy, the assessor, went
through Clarkes last week.
A HEAVY BURDEN
A Bad Back Makes Life Miserable
For Many Oregon City People.
A bad back la a heavy burden.
A burden at night when bedtime
comes.
Just as bothersome In the morning.
Ever try Doan's Kidney Pills for it?
Know they are for kidney backache
and for other kidney Ilia?
If you don't, some Oregon City peo
ple do.
Read a caae f it: , .
Joseph McDermott, Washington Bt ,
Oregon City. Oregon, says: "I was al
most flat on my back with kMney and
bladder trouble.I waa so lame and
stiff that I conld hardly hobble around
and It was all I could do to get up
In the morning. My kidneys were Ir
regular In action and the kidney se
cretions were scanty. I used several
boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills and I
soon sot well. I think even more
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highly of Dunn's Kidney Pills now thou
I did when I publicly recommended
them a few yenra ago. They have cer
tainly done me a lot of good."
Price .'.Or, at all dealers. ItoB'l
lmplv ask for a kidney remedy-get
I man' Kidney Pills- the same that
Mr McDorinolt had Foster Mllburn
Co.. PrMt.. HufTalo N. Y. (Adv.)
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COUNTY COURT
In the matters of the vacation of
Golf Park.
Ordered that the petition to vacate
be granted.
In the mutter of the petition of II.
F. Watts for a gateway.
Ordered that said petition lie grant
ed. In the matter of fixing tolls over
Mt. Hood and Barlow road.
Ordered that the tolls be the same
as for year 1913.
In life matter of a special election
to be called for purpose of voting on
th i....lne: of bonds for road purposes.
Ordered that a special election he
hsd on the 16th day of May, 19M. for
such purpose to raise $fi00,000.00 to
be expended on the following roads:
Road No. 1. Grays Crossing roBd,
from county line between Clackamas
and Multnomah Counties to the North
boundary of Oregon City via Clacka
mas, except any part of such road
within limits of any Incorporated town
or city. Minimum amount to be ex
pended, 170,000.00.
Road No. 2. Oregon City and Can
by, known aa South End or Lazelle
Road from the south boundary of Ore
gon City to north boundary of Canby
via New Era. Minimum amount to
be expended, $75,000.00.
Road No. 2. Canby and Aurora road.
beginning at south boundary of Can
by, and following present road as near
CUM
For Infanta and Children.
The Kind You Have
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Boars tho
Signature
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For Over
Thirty Years
Vh MMai mmmmt M irt
as prm tlcabln. pnrnlli'l Ub tbv Suuts
cm I'acinv In Ihe r Hy llinltn of IW
low; I lii-iicn frtim the m!h IwuiidirT
of I'nrlow to Intersect Wnlemwdft
mid Aurora Road, I hence tn'hjlrtwrl
Varloti County line. Mlnlttma tiwt
to bit expended. 1?,ltiKt 110.
Itoad No. 4 The Canby and
road leading generally south fmiatke
d:y limits of Canby on the south, lol
lo lug present rond from Caiihr lo
Newly; thenroeast from s point
It Inter-cU sctUtia 15 and !! T.I
3. K. I K. on the Liberal and MmIi
burg rad, to crona roads one nlM
east of Murkabnrg store. Mlnlttma
amount to be expended, $H,Ot'o00.
Itond No. Molalla lioad. bi-clnnla
at clly limits of Oregon Ct'r "
city limits of Molalla.
unioi.nl to be expended, ISO.oiiO'
Itoad No. . The Heaver Cntek ro
from IntcreiK tln of Molalla road &"
h ading lo Heaver Creek store. Ml
mum amount lo be expended, $0,noi
Itoad No. 7. The liedlaiid lUti
from Its Intersection with Grays t'rus
lug road easterly up Ihe Abertiethf
mad a dlMtanre of eight tnlleii. Mini
mum amount to be expended, $ Is.OoO.
Itoad No. 8. lloud leading getiertll;
eastward from Clackamas to I.oiU
from Its Intersection of tlrays Crim
ing mad and Oregon City road to IU
Intersection with Oregon City audi
gnn road near the south nppricis
linker bridge; thence easterly d
gnn road to a polnl on tho line W
Iween the Artbue and Wheeler cll
near the rtclbhoff store where Ihe lo
er road Intersects the Uigan Msi
thence along said lower or river rod
to Barton via proposed bridge ot
Clackamas Illver. Minimum stnount
lo be expended, $(17,000.00.
Rond No. 9. Dumaacus road. fr
point of Intersection of road from
Clnckumna to Baker bridge along P"
out line as near as practicable for
distance of three miles from said Inter
section oliit. Minimum eiH-nilllri
$ is.ono.no.
Road No. 10. Boring and m&1
road from point where road crone
the line of P. II. I P. track at Hf
Ing to point where the rond Intcrm-cU
the city limits of Sandy, snld road M
neai as practicable the pre'"''',
line of road eiifft and aouth from
Boring via Kelso. Minimum amount
to be expended. $30,000.00.
Itoad No. 11. Blnfford road lead"1
west In general direction from city lim
its of Willamette on the west to croM
roads at Stafford. Minimum amoui'
to be expended, $24,000.00. ,
Road No. 13. Oregon City and 0
wego road, beginning at a point where
present road from Oswego to Portland
Intersects the north boundary line of
Oswego and lending northerly
present road to Multnomah County
line. Minimum sum to be expended
$6,000.00. Road No. 13. Milwaukie and Sell
wood road, beginning at a point when
said road Intersects the north boUB'
dary of city limits of Milwaukie and
leading north In a general dlrertW
along present road to Multnom1
County line. Minimum amount to b
expended, $10,000.00.
Found A Cure for nhsumatlsm.
"I suffered with rheumetlam for lJ
years and could not get my right h
to my mouth for that length of
writes Ue U Chapman, Map"'0
Iowa. "I suffered terrible pain J"
could not sleep or lie still at si!";
Five years ago I began using Chsauw
... ... . a rtnfltni
Iain's Liniment and In two
waa well and have not sunw- -
ffered
rheumatism since." tor si y .t)
dealers. ,A
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because a gentleman never i"
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