Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, September 18, 1914, Page 7, Image 7

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    OHKflON CITY ENTHnPUIRK. IIUMAY, KI'I'TKMHIlIt IB, 1011.
1
Summon.
Ik Circuit Court if Hi rllate of
,in''. fr Clackamas County.
'
UuiM ! Kull'T. lfndiil.
T M'irl'1 Y"'f tf-ii1nt :
la ill" ii'" I'1 Hinl Hi Oregon:
vu ' h"'"1' "l"lf"4 ' iir an I
,inir id ruiiiiiiit of Hi pUlmirt
null "' y ln "' nt ltlfl
r,iiiH wUhl" " k f"
th I1'1 l,r All(""1' 1,10
!,l ihn flrt publication of I til uui
...,,,,1 ,iii if ym fH l'pfr and
',,. fur n( llixrMif Ihu pluliiilfT
lu Hi 'nirl for Hi ri'iuif
;rn fr In Hi" ' I m I it t , lo wit ; for
. .htm of illin from jrou on Hi
IUI ( dwrtlon ml for inch utlmr
" nvt mr npiliaM. .
I iii miininoiii I rvil upon you by
tmhlliailon by order of Hi lion. II. H.
,Ali,.r.iii, jiiiin of tii I'o inix conn,
J,,., Iii ni oiiirroil on Ilia lilili ilny of
Atlurimy for Plaintiff
Summon.
In lli Clrcull Court of Hi Htaio of
iiri'". '"r 'l'kin I'nunly.
tuuli'M1 I'"'1. I'lulnilff,
,Ui l-imtt. In-f-niUnt.
lu Ci1li I'"111' I'1" shove nanmd ilu-
f. n.Unt-
l ih amnn of Dm HUto of Oregon,
r hereby rriilnd lo appear and
ditoT Hie complaint flli'd a K a I it nt you
In Id elmr named ault, on or before
sih day of Hi pi , l'JH, aald dutn
llii dm riplraiJon of li wit kit from
h nrnt nililli'tlon of llil Hiitiinion.
mid If you fall lo iMnr ur anewer
ulil rolliilllil, for Hlil thereof Ihn
(ilniiitirr will apply to Ihn court for (tin
rrll. f prayed for In lir compliant, to
ll: Knr diHTv dissolving Hi lunula
nf matrimony now viUiing iM'iwo-n
llin plaintiff and lifiiiilunl. Till um
it i tit I iiiI.IIhIiim liy order of II. 8.
A mliTmiti. Judge of I tin County Court,
which onliT win mini. i in it entered on
the 4lh day of Auk., Ill II, ami thtt llino
prearrlU'd for puhlliatloii thereof Is
nil urt-ckl, beginning with lh 1110
dated f rlilay. Auk. 71 Ii. l!M4. mil con
1 1 ii ll In K rnrh wri'k thereafter to mil 111
finding thn Ih4u of Krlduy, 8ept. lHth,
1511.
HROWNF.I.L STONE.
Atioriny for Plaintiff.
Summon.
In the Clri'iilt Court of the Klnin of
Oregon, for Ihn County of Clark,
nia. K a Cohln, I'lulntirr.
v.
Mury A. Mi lluli-y. MiOInm Kllnisor, th
unknown hilr of Mrliuiln Wyant,
uVriai'1. Mury K. Traylor lliml.-n-hriHik.
William Trnlor. Jr., I.ula
Mil) lli'lil. Albi'N Travlor. May Ma-li.-n.
Iioyd Traylor. H:lv Hiimlcr.
l.ir tU Traylor, Mary Traylor. Nnw.
lm Traylor. Wllllniii Trnylor. Sr..
Iliuiry Traylor. Kuima "iiwiill. Not
Ho Ili'iidiTi-r, Anna l-'i-iion. Kit win
Traylor, Ja'r Woodwork. Ni'wtnn
WiMidi'tN'k. Ad K. IliurlnianW. I).
Wooilroi k, Ki alnh H. Hainiiliy, Will
lain H. WiHiilrm-k, 1'lioitia I'. Wood
pork, A. C. WiMiilrork, nlno all othrr
piT.uiii or purtlr unknown rlalm
Ink any rlnht. till". tli'. Hn or
IntiTPHt In Hi" rrnl riiittlB driiTllx'il
In the romiilAlnt Iht.-Iii, I i'f.-iulniitH.
To Mnry K. Trnylor llurdenlirook,
lloyd Traylor. Irrtta Traylor. Mury
Traylor, Jimper Voudi:(M-k, Nnwton
Woodrork. W. I. WiMidnx k. William
S Woodrork. Thoma I'. WooiIpw.
and ttm unknown hlr of Mltud
W,at. drrrard. ttl " otfii-r P-r-miii
or partlo unknown pIiiIiiiIiik
nny rluhl. mlr. ritutf. ll.m or Intrr
nut In Dip rra' ptnl drm rltird In
Ihn Complaint. Iieri'ln, thu nliovo
linmi'd dpfi'iidunlH:
In thn iiamn of III Hlalo of On-non.
you and rnrh of you nro hrri'liy rn
iiulrrd to nppi'nr and nnawpr thn Com
plaint flli'd BKiilnHl you and pnrh of
you In thn nliovo pntlt'd uli on or
hpforn Hnturdny, tho 17th day of Oc
lolhT. litll. ald dutn IipIiik tho pspirn
Him of tlx wrk from tuid aftrr tho
ilulo of thn tlMt pulillratloii of thin
Summon, nnd If you full to o apprur
iiml aiiHWpr for want thi-rpof, thn plain
tilt will apply to tho nliovo Court for
thn rrllrf Ii iiiiiiiiIi'(I In lur romplalnt
on IIIp IhtpIh. nnd will tnko a dcrrno
of ihn oIkivb Court auniimt you and
i iu h of you a follow, to w it:
That you nnd i-arh of you dofriid
ant ho roipilrpd to .-t up In your
niiHwiT to Hiild complulnl tho actual
nature of your aovorul odvnmo nnd
ponitlPtliiR claim to plaintiff In and
in tli followliiK dmcrlliiid mal prop
rrty, lowlt: Sltuntu In Clacknma
Count, State of Oi'prou.
That portion of tho N. W. 4 of the
S. W. W of Section 2. T 6 8. K. 2 K.
of Hid W. M.. that lie Enat of tho
middle lino of tho Molalln Hlvpr; nnd
Alan hPKlniiliiK 10.&0 challia E. of
Ihu 14 corner lirtwi-pn bcctloim 2 nnd
3. In mild TownHltlp, nnd running
thence E. 7.7G duilim; thenco N. i2
doKrecH, 45 minute, W. 8.&0 clmlnB;
thence S. U degree. W. 6.25 chain
to the place of lieglniiliiK. contalnltig
4.01 nere. moro or lens, nnd nlw) Gov
ernment Lot 3, of Bald Section 2, ex
cepting tho laiiilB conveyed to J. w.
Htnudlnger, by two dr-eds of convey
ancp, one dated March 9. 1905, nnd re
corded at 1'ago 401 of Hook 81, of
ftocordB of Deeds, or said Clarknina
County, nnd tho other dnted Fob. 12.
1907, nnd rocorded nl I'ngo 612, or
Hook 98, of aald llocords of Dcod;
nnd that plaintiff I the absoluto own
er In feo Hlmplo of said real property
nliovo described, nnd ovury part there
of, and that you defendants nnd each
of you, nnd nny Kirou or pornons
claiming or to claim by. through or
.....i... -ni.i .inrnminntH. or any of them,
hnve no right, title, estate, lien or In
terest In or to tho said real proporty
or nny part thereof, nnd that they nnd
eiich of thorn bo forover bnrred and
PHtopiied from asserting or claiming
any right, tltlo. OBtato, Hon or Intorcst
In said real proporty or any pact there
of. That plaintiff's tltlo In and to snld
real proporty nnd the whole thereof,
Iw forever quieted, and for such other
and further relief as to tho Court may
seem Just nnd equitable in the prem
ise. This Summons Is published by order
of the lion. J. U, Campbell, Judge of
tho Circuit Court or tho State of Ore
gon, for Clncknmns County, which ord
er, was mndo and enterod, on Uie,3lBt
diiy of August, 1914. i .
Date of first publication of this Sum
mons, Septomber 4, 1914; dato of last
publication thereof October 16, 1914:
nnd tho time of publication thereof
In six weeks from and after the dale
of first publication thereof.
D1MICK & DIMICK.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
8ummon.
In tho Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
N. Younger, Plnlntlfr,
vs.
Anna Younger, Defendant.
To Anna Younger, the above named
defendant:
In the name of the SUte of Oregon,
you are linrnby rnqulrod lo appear and
answer lb rouipluliit nixd again! you
In Ihn aliov iiNiund ull, oil or Imfor
Hi Inih day of () l , llil I, ld dl lm-
Ing Dm niplriillon of nil wniik from
I Ii m flmt piilillraMim of llil RuiiimuiiN,
and If you fall lo appear or answer
ald romplalnt, for wnnl lliireof tli
plaintiff will apply lo Ihn roiirt for
Dip relief prayed for In III roinpliilnt,
lo-wit:
Kit a ilrrre dlinnlvli k Ihn bond of
liilrliiiony now piInIIhk between Ihn
plaintiff nnd defendant. Thin mm
uiona la piihllRhml by order of Hon. J.
V, Campbell, JihIk" of Ihn ( In nil
1 ourl, wblrh order iniuli and en
tered on thn 2nd day of Hnpl., IKI4,
and Ihn (linn pr..iTlln d for publica
tion (hereof I Nil wnrk, hrKllinlllg
wllh ihn Inmin dnled Friday, Kept. 4th,
and roiillmiliiK i-mi Ii wm k Ihereafler
In and liiclinlliiK thn lku of Friday
Oct. Illlll, IUH.
IIUOWNEI.I. HTONK,
Atiorney for I'lalnllff
Summon.
Ill Ihn Circuit Court of Ihn Slain of Orn
Rim, for t Ii n Cntiiity of Clin kuiimn.
Ilanrord Moyd, I'lulnllir,
v.
N'ellln l.loyd, llefpiuliih'.
To Nellln l.loyd, ihn above named dn
felidnnt: III the riamn of Ihn Ktuln of Oregon,
you rn hereby iimmonil and rn
quired lo appear nnd unuwer th com
plaint filed ui-nliiHt you In th alovn
enlllled court and rnuit: on or before
ihn Iftih duy of (x ioln r, mil, nnd If
you fall no to answer, for want thereof
Ihn plaintiff will apply lo thn court for
relief demanded In thn romplalnt, to
wit: For a tlnrren dlnsoliliix the bomln
of matrimony between Ihn plaintiff and
defendant and for 'irh oilier relief a
lo ihn court muy aeein Juki and equit
able. Till iiiiiiiioii I diircd upon you
by pulillratloii pursuant lo an order of
Ihn llouorahln j. U. Cumpbell, JiuUn of
thn uld court, iniiilu and entered on
Ihn 1'Kth day of AukuhI, 1914.
Thn dato of (tin flmt publication of
thl summon I thn 1 1 It day of Sep
tember, 1914, and the hint day of pub
lication will bn on tho Kith duy of
October. 1914.
FKANK ('. IIANI.KY,
Attorney for Plain tiff.
till l.ewl llldg., rortlaiid, OriK'in.
B 1 1 n. n n
In thn Circuit Court of the Slate of
tin-nun. for tne roiiniy or l litcku
mit c. i). siimik. riuintirr.
v.
Katharine Shook, Defendant.
To Knlhnrlnn Shook, thn above named
defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you nrn hereby required to appear and
answer thn complaint filed agnliint you
In thn aliovn entitled mlt within six
week from the dato of thn first publi
cation of (his summons, and If you
fall to npenr and answer plaintiff
will apply to thn court for the relief
prayed lor In hi complaint, lo-wlt:
for a decree of divorce forever dis
solving the bond of matrimony now
existing between plaintiff and defend
ant. .
Service of this siimomns I muue
upon you pursuant to an order of Ihn
Honorable J. I'. Campbell, Judge of
lint Circuit Court of the Btato of Ore
lion for tho County of Clackamas mado
and entered on tho 10th day or Sep
tember, 1914.
Dnln of first publication September
IK. 1014: date of lat publication
October 30, 1914.
A. 0. THOMPSON.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Notlc of Executor' Sale.
In tho County Court of tho State of
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas. In tho matter of the estate of Mrs.
Delilah Sargent, deceased.
Ity virtue of and order isued out of
the nUive entitled court in tho nliovo
entitled matter, directed to mo, the
undersigned, executor of tho Inst will
and testament of Mrs. Delilah Sargent,
deceased, dated September 4th, 1914.
and commanding me to make sale of
the following described real property
Ih.IoiivIiic lo said estate, to-v.lt: Iots
One (1), Two (2). Seven (7), and
Eight (K). in Mlork Twenty-Eight CIS).
In thn Town of Mllwnuklo. Clarkanuis
Count v, Oregon. I will, on Saturday,
tho 17th dav of October. 1914. at ten
o'clock A. M-. upon the promises above
described, sell at public auction, to
thn hlL-hi'Ht bidder for cash In hand.
all tho nliove described r.-al property.
Dated tills 18th day or September,
1914.
JESSE A. KECK.
Executor of tho last will nnd testnment
of Mrs. Delilah Sargent, deceased.
Dnte ol first publication, September
18th, 1914.
Date or Inst publication, October
Kith. 1911.
No'tlce of Final Settlement.
In the County Court of tho Slnto of
Oregon, for tho County of Clnckn
mns, In tho nintter of tho estate of Roy T.
llerry, Minor.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned, Ounrdlan of tho Estnte of
Hoy T. llerry, n minor, hns filed his
nnni tvtnort ii h Riieh irunruian. in tne
County Court of Clackamas County,
Oregon, and nsked for his dlschnrge
and settlement of snld minor's estnte,
said minor having nttnlned his mo-
iM-liv nnil Ihn Court In I nil fully nd-
vlseii hnB set Mondny, tho 19th day of
October, 1914, nt 1U o ciock a. in., or
snld day for tho hearing of said final
report nnd tho settlement of snld es-
tnte- ..
Any person having nny objections
to such final report is hereby notified
to Hln tho same in said Court on or
bofore said date.
J. D. RITTEK,
Guardian as aforeBald.
Final Notice.
XT... l.rt la hnrnbv iHvpn that tllfl 1111-
.a . . . . ' j n
derslgned executrix or tho estate or
Felix A. Dillon, doconaed, hnB filed her
final account in said estate ln the
County Court or the State of Oregon
for Clncknmns County, and that the
Judge ot said court hns appointed Mon
dny, tho 21st day ot scpu. ai ju
o'clock A. M tor hearing objections to
said account and ror aettUug said es
tate, i,
ESTEI.LA M. DIU.ON, , ,
Executrix or the estate of Felix A.
Dillon, docen'sed.
pnOWNELL & STONE. Attorneys for
executrix.
Wants, For Sale etc.
DltY I10DY WOOD At my rancn at
Denver Creek, I2.S0 per cord; de
livered, $1.60. Dr. G. F. Anderson,
414 Main St,
FOR 8ALE: A now 4-room bungalow
at Oak Grove, on Center and Cedar
Sts.. near River Rond. Cheap and
terms. Enquire of Louis Epelet on
Foil KENT My bum, rornliln of
t fitom Iioum, harii and two aT of
orchard nd rU n. A. F. H' hulti,
Ii02 Division Ht., Oregon City.
I Pr Cent lil Mortyeje Per Cent
1 1, 'no tnorlMK for l; erurlly, real
i-tfutn viid at ihnm. V, H Mort
ftiign Co, 17 lltavir llldg, Oregon
CHy,
My offlrn la now lomt.-d al 17 U
Heaver lliilldlng, Oregon I lly. O.-n.T
iii law prrrtt, loan ami rollei lion.
Prompt and agreeabln a-rvlH assured.
O. W. KAHTIIAM.
(Adv.)
Eight Hour Bill For Women
A lull for law providing (or an rilit hour day ami r-r rnoiii ventil
ation for female vtnrlrrt iiiitialnl ly the Kilil Hour Ir4j,'ur. lit pune it
lo uiiirinl Scnioiu 5037 ami 50.V), I mini's (htffm law, wi n in limit ilif
lioun of lulHir ami rnpiiir irrtain (uriilitiniit of ml for fcuulr woiVett ami
make rilit hours a il.iy'i labor, not In rxtrml over more tluii irn cnnvrruiivr
liourt in any il;iy, in all iminofui luriiu;, inn haniial, tnertantilr ami inmicr)
rtulilisliiiirnl, anil il.i rt of aimiwinriit, luiinilriri, hotrU, rooming lioiitrt,
iipartitirnt liouv ami rlaurunM, ami trlrraph, Irlrplionr, rtprrM ami tianv
portation liiiinrsrt, and office rmployinrnit, ami proviilin wnjlf y for vio
lation of the art.
Afflmatlv Argument.
ir Amerli uii women am lo bu moth-
er or a winning race l hey must have
time fur ciliinillon and development ol
the mind: they must hot be drudge In
factory and shop; they must have
freh air, recreation, tho uimorUtlon
of other women; they must have op
portunity to enjoy orgiuilratlon in
clubs and soclntles In efforts to un
derstand thn problems which their
children will bn called upon lo solve.
American women cannot work from
dawn lo dark every dny and live ihn
live which thn lime demand 'liny
should live. Men have regulliled their
own day' work, and year after year
thn hours havn been lessened tint II
about one-third of Ihn average day's
time In Industry hss been rut orf, wllh
chances that fun her reductions In
working time will be forced through
leghihitlon during the coming yen'.
While men have demanded and se
cured recognition In factory and work
shop women hove been denied the
right to sharn In thn benefits gained.
in many rnse women havn to work
murh longer hours than men doing
practically tho sumo work, and for
murh less pay.
If the American people are In mnln-
tuln a position of prominence In the
progress of the world American wom
en must Ih given opportunity In educa
tion. In Industry, In civic activity. If
women are to he given thn rights and
powers of citizenship, and are to be
forced Into shop, mill and factory
wllh men, they must bo given the
rights now held hy men to hava leisure
as a menus to maintaining health, and
to develop bodies equuj to the demands
smde iiKn them.
In California and other states where
the eight-hour Inw for women Is In
operation, the results htivo been alto
gether gratifying.
No. 8558 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
First National Bank of Oregon City
at Oregon City, In the Stat of Oregon, at th close of business. Sept f$, 1914.
RESOURCES
Ixans and discounts , 97,240.?;
Overdrafts, secured nnd unsecured ti!V!M
V. S. bonds to secure circulation- ." 12,500.00
Other bonds to securo Postal Savings 32.600.00
llonds. securities, etc. (other than siocks) ; C0.fil4.sS
Hanking house, furniture, nnd fixtures 15.00o.0i
Due from National hanks (not reserve
Due from state nnd private banks and
nnd snvlngs banks
Duo from approved reserve agents
Checks Biid other ensh Items
Notes or other National banks ' S.oo.00
Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents 812.57
Lawful mrtney reserve In bank, viz:
Specie f 31,775.75
U'gal-tender notes 625.00 32,300.75
Redemption fund with V. 8. treasurer (5 per cent of circulation).. t23.00
ToMl 1337.912.75
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In 5C 000.00
Surplus fund 8.015.2')
Cndlvldod profits, less expenses and taxes paid 295.40
National bank notes outstanding 380.00
Individual deposits hubject (o check 241,5::5.18
Demand certificates of deposit 11,678.10
Certified checks 20.00
Postal savings deposits 23,088. S9
Totiil ' $337,912.75
Stnte of Oregon, County of Clackamas, ss:
I, D. C. Lntourotte, president of the above-named bank, do
solemnly swenr that the above statement Is true to the best of my
knowledge nnd bollef.
D. C. LATOURETTE.
President.
CORRECT Attest:
C. D. LATOURETTE,
, M. D. LATOURETTE,
E. S. LATOURETTE,
Directors.
Subscribed and sworn to bofore me this 15th day of September,
19H- 1
(SEAL)
No. 209
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF (
The Farmers' Bank of Wilsonville
at Wilsonville In the State of Oregon,
IZth, 1911.
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts
Iionds and warrants .-
Hanking house
Furniture and fixtures '.
Due from approved reserve banks
Cash ci hand
Total 86,857.35
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In
Surplus fund
Undivided profits, less expenses and
Individual deposits subject to check
Demand certificates of deposit
Time certificates of deposit
Total 86.855
STATE OF OREGON. County of Clackamas, ss.
I. Joe J., Thornton, Cashier of the
that the above statement is true to the best of my Knowledge ana oeuer.
JOE J. THORNTON, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th day of September, 1914.
(SEAL) KATE WOI-BERT, Notary, Public for Oregon.
CORRECT Attest:
J. W. THORNTON,
' K. C. THORNTON,
1 ' Directors.
th f,rfl,tilfl HlUM I... II I.U.I.A HllB
(It real aelalat l.uali. all Otrf lb
aii hu strui'K U.III-UI. wiiii ein-m
l.r.....l..a tt L...I..I 1. ... . I..... I
u.liiniitl fi m rdh. i. urai ,itH
around Cimdoii is bring offered at ''
an a r.
Th Courier ) Dial boil pi king
In Hi llogu alli-r lies b.. ii loinpl.-l
d and Hi crop itorrnl In wf-li'.uv-
without luting l n loiK hud by rain.
Th Imp ar a better grad Itiab
In former year.
A Herin.
"What I berliir "A girl
know li ran'l aing and tau'l
roaiml ilry."-l lliitiiii
Negative Argument
We all approve thn splendid work
ol Hie Industrial Welfare rommlsalon
In aliorleiilng Ihn hours for women.
Hut lo arbitrarily takn the matter out
of (he hands of Ihi-se good people who
havn been giving a vast deal of Intelli
gent and energetic thought lo thl
problem, Is without si-nun or reaon.
We are oppoi-d to till bll berauie
it doe Just thl.
Thn Industrial W.-lfnrn commission
composed of Edwin V. O'llara, llertha
Moore and Amed M. Smith, Invent
tlgate nit matt' r relative to the
hour of employment, minimum wage,
etc.. for women worker. They have
already put Into effect ihn following
laws, vlt.:
(a) Limiting work for girls under
eighteen years of sgn in any manufac
turing, mercantile, millinery, laundry,
hotel, telephone, telegraph establish
ments, etc., lo eight hour and twenty
minute.
lb) Limiting hours of work In above
lines ror all women, regardless or age
lo eight hour and t-nty minutes In
some ruses and nine hour In olher.
Id Establishing a minimum wage
for women In each ol the above classi
fications. 0!) Limiting office work for wom
en to fifty-one hours per week.
We contend thesn laws alone Indi
cate the necessity for classification or
women worker and further show that
the present commission is giving due
ronsideratlon to tht circumstances sur
rounding each employment.
There may be conditions In specific
lines of work, owing to (he character
of the work itself, which would make
Impructlrulilo any general law. When
we discover that the present Industrial
Welfare commission Is not properly
handling this matter, it will be time
to get a new one appointed.
agents) 16,100.56
hankers, trust companies,
.... 2.181.55
66,176.1't
2.5S4.0N
K- C. IdVrUUKETTE,
Notary Public.
at the close of business September
t ou.su."
iu.uju.u
' L026.lt
. 2.2S1.71
17,693.91
a nno O'J
n,t0.
15,000.00
-
3,000.00
taxeB paid ,
6,076.14
48,615.83
250.00
13,315.38
above-named bank, do solemnly swear
COUNTY COURT
IXffNOITURI fOn THE MONTH
OP AUGUST, 1I4.
GCNIRAL FUND.
Sheriff.
(1, A. Ilrurm 100
K, T. Mai I7
Huntley pro , -J'
'h Wtetorn t'hlon 137
Milh-r l arler Co 1 10
Wiu. J. Wlloo 100
Clfk.
lluii'ley lro. Co
W. I. Multey 10 O'J
I tan non A Co &Q
Ciidrrwood Typewriter Co
Recorder.
Klbert Charman I tZ Ml
Inj Cm lira n tSOO
lliindey Pro. Co "'
K. P. Idii.ii 10 00
Treasurer
Alice Dwlggln f (000
K. C. Market! 100
Surveyor.
Huntley !ln. Co t I CS
Harry fiU lly ' IS 00
1. Tbftmpeon Mi-ldruin 37.20
A(or.
Huntley Pro. Co f 2 2-
). E. Jark 1 00
Court Houee.
Pacific Tel. Tel. Co I 30 C5
Home Telephone Co K.s5
Huntley pro. Co 4 00
Willamette Pud k Supply Co. 3S2 03
Circuit Court
II. N. Everhart I 20.00
liobt-n Peterson 3 CO
Tho. Kelly 7.20
Ctaudo Conser
Augusta Uruch 3.s0
Marian I luff man 6.00
Virgil Cooper 5.00
P. J. Pnraona 4 40 j
Uui llruck 6.20 j
John Iimck. Jr S.20
County Court
A. Tuft
t 20.00
34.00
1.75
12.00
W. II. Muttoon
II. S. Anderson
J. W. Smith
Justice of th Peac.
E. M. Kellogg
$ 9
93
Frank Krvln
3.80
8.60
E. U Davidson
I. C. Halnca, Jr
6.30
0. S. (Jough
. 1.70
. 3.40
. 1.70
. 13.20
. 16.00
. 1.70
1.70
. 40.05
. 100.50
. 3.75
. 18.40
. WO
. 1.70
.1 4.00
Mr. C. S. Cough
E. P. Ilawko
E. M. Kellogg
Prank Ervln
D. E. Frost
J. A. Van Ham
John N. Slcvers
D. E. Frost
F. II. Dungan
U C. Hubbard
City of Oregon City
Hubert Hasbrook
- - - Coroner.
E. J. Daulton
j ,7o
J. D. Turnledge
Julius Flechament
G. II. Rny
1.70
1.70
' 10.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
1.7J
1.70
1.70
10.00
1.20
1.20
1.20
10
1.20
1.20
, 25.50
, 52.90
5.00
, 10.00
6.00
, 6.00
10.00
. 15.00
II. S. Mount
E. J. Daulton
David Caufleld
Philip Kohl
H. W. Tremhath
C. F. Bilker
H. Greaves i
G. A. Golden
Adolph Aschoff
C. R. Holt
Dr. W. H. llarondrick
Otto Aschoff -
Henry Von Helms
L. E. Emery
James T. Ogden
R. A. Ten Eyck
H. H. Thomas
C. T. Sievers
Wm. J. Wilson
Dr. M. C. Strickland
Dr. C. H. Melssner
Dr. J. W. Norris
Ed Wright
Insane.
Dr. J. W. Norris
Drs. Mount & Mount
Supt. of Schools.
Huntley Bros. Co.
I 1.60
' 9.S5
3.50
106.60
75.00
75.00
90.00
7.73
75.00
J. E. Calavan
Wm. J. Wilson
Brenton Vedder
T. J. Gary
Elizabeth Mathews
M. L. Fulkerson
E. Calavan
A. O. Freel
Board of Health.
Huntley Bros. Co
9.75
6.50
14.00
25.00
Wm. JWllson
J. A. VanBrnkle
Dr. R. Morse
Stock Inspector.
W. S. Eddy
.$ 10.00
.J 11.50
Indigent Soldier.
Meade Post G. A. R
County Poor.
F. T. Bnrlow
.$ 30.00
. 10.00
. 10.00
. 6.00
. 10.00
. 15.00
. 25.00
.. 10.40
. .' rafto
Beverlins Grocery
E. Case
White Grocery Co
W. A. Holmes
V. Harris ;
A. B. Buckles i. .. .
C. J. Bentley
Roswell L. Holman ...".i
L. Adams ,v .......
H. F. Padhara . . . . ;
. - 15.24
. 7.00
. 24.00
. 15.00
. 5.00
. 12.50
. 20.00
,. 20.00
. . 10.00
,. 7.00
, . 40.90
, . 23.00
. . 7.00
Frank Hopp
Jos. E. Hedges
Geo. Reddaway
Batdorf Bros
Denis Donovan
D. M. Klemsen
Keiinard & Adams
Larsen & Co.
O. Wfsslnger
St. Vincent's Hospital
Fair Bros
Fred Clack
Mrs. G. E. Woodward
H. S. Anderson
.. 20.00
26.00
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
Harvey f, Creae
CROSS &
ATTORN I YI
W have new m1 t ur
ulldlnf. Neat t th
Red fetjt Abtrt
Lean. Ineurant.
JOSEPH E. HEDGES
Lawyer
MOMKY TO LOAN
p. C. laTOURaTTTaT, rrtrldoL
Tte First National Bank
of Oregon City. Oregon
CAPITAL, IM.000.00.
Tre1 0nrl Banklflf SiMl4. 0 trm I A- M. U I P. M
Jail.
K. T. Mae -..I 71
Juvenile Court
I). K. Frot
Mlnda K. Church
Wild Animal Bounty
t 31.05
2S80
Theodorq Marsnall
Charles Johnson
I
15)
11.00
1.50
J. T. Kvan
Printing and Advertising
Oregon Cl'y Courier
f C2.95
139.10
Oregon City KnterprU
But and County Fair,
noheri M. Btandlab
.$ 77.80
Huntley Pro. Co
1520
20.35
45.8'
W. II. Uwton
A. C. Newell
Ta Department
Alberta Dunn '2.30
E. C. Hackett 77.90
Jessie Paddock I"00
J. A. Tuft Cl.tO
Forest Fire.
Fred Baker 1
J. C. Miller
6.00
6.00
4.00
2.50
6.00
2.C0
2.60
4.00
1.30
S. Lyons
R. Gibson
noy Davl
C. Whitehead
C.Cates
E. Hill
S. Wilson
F. Groberg 2.50
A. Unqulst
N. Stone
2.50
50
E. Gibson 150
C. Devlne I-60
'o. Stolke
4.00
4.00
1.50
E. Griffin
J. Turner
H. Gibson- 150
11 V r.lhuin 2.50
W. H. Stone
1.50
1.50
S. J. Devlne
S.Stone 150
F. Jones 8.00
F. Kelnhorer 2.00
W. Kaiser
17.50
County Poor,
Wm. Dantorth
$ 15.00
8.00
, 10.00
David E. Jones
Boys & Girla Aid Society
Mrs. Bradtl 10-"0
I J. W. S. Owens
20.00
Sam Booher
16.00
10.00
20.00
16.00
20.00
6.00
15.00
20.00
10.00
Dock Mosler ....
Mrs. Jessie Allen
Patton Home
A. J. Rosenthal .
Mnry Huol
Peter Erlckson .
Sarah Gibbons ..
Ella Payne
Henry S pleas 10-00
W. J. Moldenhauer 10 00
Louise Ballou 15-00
Matilda Carlisle 15-00
J. E. Selfer I5-00
Mrs. Gnlbraith 15-00
Harry Cooper 20.00
Kate Gardner 15 00
Alice Williamson 15.00
In the mntter or the ncceptnnce or
the frnnchise granted the Portlnud and
Oregon City Railway Co.
Ordered that said franchise be filed.
In the matter or the claim of H. M.
Courtrlght for redemption of certain
delinquent certificates.
Ordered that said claim be and is
denied.
In the mntter of the plat of the
subdivision of block 20, of Brightwood.
Ordered that said plat be approved.
In the matter or transfer of 1619.50
from special fund of road district No.
40 to the special fund of road district
No. 58.
Ordered that treasurer make proper
transfer on" his records.
In the matter or deeds from Henry
Yost and Victor T. Neal for road pur-
Ordered that said deeds be accepted
and recorded without charge.
In the matter of the petition or J.
F. Adams and others ror a county
road.
Referred to the Board of County
Road Viewers to report at next regu-
Inr term.
Tn the matter of amount due Irvine
Brown and wife on account or gravel
pit.
Ordered that a warrant on the gen
eral road fund be drawn ln ravor or
said Irvine Brown for $100.00.
Tn the matter or the petition of J. H
Vlck and others for a county road.
Referred to the Board of County
Roadyjewers to report at next regular
term,
In the matter of the petition of J. C.
Carlson and others to vacate the War-
nock Road. ;
Ordered continued to October term.
In the matter of the State fund for
the payment of premiums at county
fairs.
Ordered that the Secretary of the
Clackamas County Fair Association be
and In authorized to draw on said
fund.
ln the matter of Anna L. Snyder,
an indigent person.
Ordered that said Anna L. Snyder
receive the sum ot $15.00 until further
'order of the court
William Hamm)
HAMMOND
AT LAW
maneBt quarter In the Bvf
Andreeen BulUlna.
Main ltr
Orge City, Or.
WKINHARO UlLDINft
T. 1. MITCR. Caahle
Phone Pacific 11 Home A 111
BROWNCLL A BTONI
Attorny-t-Law
All legal buslnast promptly attdd U
U'RIN A ICHUIML
Attornyt-Law
Deuttthef Advokat
Will practice In all court, make
collections and settlements.
Office lo EnUrprUe ButlJlog.
Oregon City, Oregon.
T C. D. A D. C. LATOURETTt
Attorny-trLaw
Commercial, Real Xatate and
Probate our Specialties. Ot-
flee la First NaUonal Bank
I Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon.
W. 5. EDDY, V. S H. D. V. J
Graduate ot the Ontario Vetert-
nary College at Toronto, Canada,
and the McKllIlp School ot Bur-
gry ot Chicago, 1 eetabllehed f
at Faihlon Stable, Fifth fit, be- t
tween Main and Water St.
Both Telephone
f Offllc Pacific, Main 65; Home, J
A 95. I
I Residence Pacific, lfaln 184
CLAUDE W. DEVORE,
Attorney- t-Law
Notary Public
Estacads, Oregon.
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Tenth and Water Streets
Main 123 A-37
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