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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1918
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It's Overcoat Time
and ours is the overcoat store we say
that because our friends tell us we're
leading in store styles, value and ser
vice.
Kuppenheinier Suits and Overcoats
are helping us to do it You can see the
style in the picture; come in and we'll
show vou the all-wool fabrics, high
quality and fit.
$18 to $40
Just received new shipment of college sweaters. All
colors drop in and look them over.
JOE
THE
6TH AND MAIN STREET
OF
SINKING SHIPS TO
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 6. An in
vestigation of the mysterious founder
ing of the coast-built wooden ships
Blakford and Coos Bay off the coast
of Mexico, was begun today by a com
mittee of five appointed by John H.
Rosseter, director of operations of the
shipping board.
The inquiry is expected to develop
into a general Investigation of the en
tire wooden shipbuilding industry on
the Pacific coast, with hearings at
Portland, Seattle and other cities
where wooden ships are being built.
The Blakford and Coos Bay, sailing
on a smooth sea, suddenly opened up
their seams, took in the sea and sank
with such speed thi:t tho crew had dif
ficulty in escaping. The opening of the
Investigation follows the arrival of the
trews ofthe two ships here.
Inefficient inspection, the use of
green lumber and haste in constric
tion are reported to be the cause of
the sinkings.
The shipping (board's commission
today is examining a number of coast
built ships In the San Francisco bay
district.
A hearing will probably soon be
held In Seattle, where the ship Daca
is now being repaired. She steamed
out of Puget sound and began to leak
so badly she barely reached Seattle
afloat, according; to word ' received
here.
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At the touch cf a match Perfection Oil Heater
gives instant, cozy warmth
Steady, comfortable heat for many hours on one fill
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Next Week Is
Perfection Oil Heater Week
Call on your dealer
and ask him about
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SWARTZ
HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES
I The commission is composed of
J Charles W. Saunders, port captain of
j the Matson Navigation rompany:
, Harry Gray of tha United Engineer
i ing company; Captain John H. Riuder,
J nautical expert of the Pacific Coast
i Steamship company; W. Frank Stone,
ship designer and builder, and Charles
I T. Foster, shipbuilder.
lUM MAN
OP
Joseph Robinson, of Willamette,
died at the family home at Willam
ette Wednesday, after a short illness
of influenza. He was 40 years of age,
and leaves a wife, who is critically ill
with the same disease. He also leaves
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robinson.
The remains are t the Holraan &
Pace funeral parlors, and arrange
ments are being made for the funeral
services, which will Le private.
VOLCANO ACTION
HONOLULU, Nov. 6 A new out
break of lava occured today on the
north side of the Mount Kilauea fire
pit. A lava lake has formed 10 feet
from the rim of the pit.
RUSSIA WON'T PAY 4
COPENHAGEN, Nov. 5. Rus-
sia has refused to pay the re- 3
malader of her indemnity to Ger- 4
many, according to the Frank- 4
$ furter Zietung. Two-thirds of the S
'v Indemnity has been paid.
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J. L LACEY, Special Agent, Standard Oil Co., Parkplace, Or.
Staats Hdwe. Co. Oregon City Bert Finch, Estacada
F. Bush & Son, Oregon City F. Hendriksen, Molalla
Hogg Bros., Oregon City G. Blatchf ord, Molalla
Estes Hdwe. Co., Oregon City A. Mather, Clackamas
F. Friedrick, Oregon City Madden & Co., Springwater
OREGON CITY, ORE
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AFTER LONG ILLNESS
Mrs. James Failing, of Sandy, died
Wednesday morning from an il'ness
of paral3is of about four months
duration.
Mrs. Failing had resided in Sandy
for the last 13 years and her husliand.
who survives her, has been a resident
of that place for over 30 years. They
were married in Oregon City about
13 years ago.
Two sisters survive her, one Mrs. Al
len, who has been nursing her since
her illness, and another sister in New
York.
Funeral services will be held Sat
urday from the Brady & Myers fu
neral parlors and interment will be in
the St. John's cemetery.
WEALTHY ROYER
OF DAMASCUS
PASSES AWAY
Wealthy Rover, of -Damascus, died
at the family home Wednesday after
an illness oS several months. Her
death was due to tuberculosis. She
was 27 years of age.
Arrangements for the funeral have
not yet been made, but will be In
charge of Holman & Pace.
STORY WINS DECISIVELY
Roswcll L'. Holman has been elect
ed mayor of Oregon City for a 3-yor
by a decisive majority'.
George- L, Story was re-elected city
attorney over Joseph K, Hedges, and
John W. Loder, for troordor, wag rp
elocti'd without opiMwltlon.
In tho Hrt ward J. J. Tobln and U.
term, dofoating lmvy M. Temiiloton
E. Woodward won) '!octed council
mm. ttn vot boliiit as follows;
Two-ywr teimTobin, ITS; Men
luf, 8; Wllllnms, 'S.
Pour-year term W'ihhI ward, 180;
Shundy. 133.
I. C. H.-ldgoj uud K. D. VanAukon
h;ive been reelected to tho council
hom the fourth rd. the vote belnsi
as follows:
Two-year trm Hildses, t:b
ei!y, 93. '
Four year term-Vaii.Vuken, 15S;
S.-ott. U2.
Tho th! l wurvl oui 'tlinen wcro
elivted by defau't, I'luirlt'd W. Kelly
being chob.vi for tlie 4-ycar trm, a id
G. W. H. Knufer for itio J-yr tor r,
Uhou: otin8lt!oi.
The H i'on of the i-minc'll la a.tlll'.iit
a ire fcounti in the S.-.:th eu.l of tU
c'ty 1 1 tho liiwWy 1h' & l'rer Co.
h is been approved.
Tlu vote In the f-,1"- e'ty w:tH fo'
lows; Ward No. 1
Prerlnot No, l.IIoluinn. 43; Tern
pleton, 32; Loder, fiO; Hedges, 3";
Story. 37; Ouufield, 3S; Swafford, 34;
Metuer, 33; Tobln, 22; William, 21;
Shandy, 35; Woodward. 3S. Salo of
fl-e house, yes, 32; no, 29; fire truck,
yea, 32; no, 29.
Precinct No. S. Holman, "7; Tern
pleton. 58; Ioder, 95; Hedges, 71;
Story. 59; Caufteld, 67; Swafford, 63;
Meuner. 25; Tobln, SO; WllllamB. 26;
Shandy, 43; Woodward, 75. Salo of
fire house, yes. SO; no, 26; fire truck,
yes. 61 ; no, 59.
Precinct No. 3 Holman, 8S; Tern
pleton, 63; Loder, 129; Hedpes. 71;
Story. SI; Caufield, 69; Swafford, 73;
Metzner, 29; Tobln. 76; William. 32;
Shandy, 5,1; Wood want, 67. Sale of
(Ire house, yea, 101; no. 22; Are truck
yes, 79; no, 41.
Wsrd No. 2
Precinct No. 5. Holman. 76; Tem
pleton, 81; Loder, 109; HedKea, 76;
Story. 75; Caufield, S4; Swafford, 73;
Ilrady. 79; Green, 63; Albright, 77;
Griffith, 69; Sale of lire house, yes,
92; no, 32; fire truck, yes, 74; no, 51.
Ward No. 3
Precinct No. 6. Holman, f.0; Tern
pleton, 41; I.oder, 61; Hedges, 47;
Story. 44; Caufield. 49; Swaford, 33;
Krueger, 67; Kelly, 75; sale of fire
house, yes, 49; no, 23; firo truck, yes,
32; no. 4Q.
Precinct No. 8. Holman. 87; Tem
pleton, 62; Loder, 105; Hedges, 66;
Story, GS; Caufield, 63; Swafford, 73.
Ward No. 4
Precinct No. 9. Holman, 51; Tern
pleton. 47; Loder, 64; Hedges, 31;
Story, 57; Caufield. 48; Swafford, 48;
Bridges. 63; El.er!y, 23; Scott, 35;
VanAuken, 49; salo of fire house, yes,
60; no, 23; fire truck, yes, 37; no, 37.
Precinct No. 10. Holman, 80; Tcm
pleton, ?,6; Loder, 73; Hedges, 337;
Story, 7i; Caufield, 46; Swaford, 57;
Bridges, 76; Ebe.-ly, 37; Scott. 45; Van
Auken, 59; sale of fire house, yes, 52;
no, 31; fire truck, yes, 28; no, 48.'
Precinct No. 11. Holman, 52; Tern
pleton. 36; Loder, 54; Hedges, 28;
Story, 51; Caufield. 31; Swafford, 44;
Scott, 32; Van Auken, 50; Bridges, 44;
Eberly, 3; gale of fire house, yes, 42;
no, 25; fire truck, yes, 11; no, 50.
The race between Raymond Cau
field and George E. Swafford for city
treasurer Is extremely close, and at
3 o'clock this morning, with only Pre
cincts 4 and 7 to hear from, Swaford
had a lead of only three votes.
Tho only other municipal contests
in doubt are the councilmen in the
second ward. In Precinct No. 5 In that
ward Albright and Brady are leading
Green and Griffith.
Complete returns from the 11 Ore
gon City precincts indicate the elec
tion of George E. Swafford for city
treasurer by a majority of 15 votes,
the count being: Caufield, 594; Swaf
ford, 609.
Holman, for mayor, carried every
pretlnct, except No. 5, the total vote
being: Holnian, 726; Templeton, 483;
Ilolmac's majority, 241.
W. C. Green and Frank Albright
were blected to the council from the
second ward. Green obtaining 152
votes to 129 for E. A. Brady, a ma
jority of 23 for Green. Albright re
ceived 169 votes and George E. Grif
fith 111, a majority of, 58 for Al
bright. '
City Jlecorder Loder was elected
without opposition, and Attorney
George L. Story was reelected, by a
vote of 640 to 526 for J. E. Hedges,
a majority for Story of 174.
Out of th" r'i;ht councilmen elect
ed Tuesday, three only are members
of the present council, and the munici
pal body will be made up of the fol
lowing:
First ward J. J. Tobln, R. E. Wood
ward. .
Second ward W. C. Green, Frank
Albright.
Third ward C. W. Kelly, W. G. II.
Krueger.
Fourth ward E. D. VanAuken, I. C.
Bridges.
The ordinance authorizing the sale
to the Wawlcy Pulp & Paper Co. of
tbj fire house and ground on Block
28, on the ballot under the referen
dum, was rdopted by. a vote of 736
to 265.
According to tho unofficial figures
from the 11 precincts tn Oregon City
the ordinance authorizing the Issu
ance of 110,000 bonds for the pur
chase of a fire truck, and for a one
mill tax levy each year for five years
to retire the bonds, and authorizing
the council to organize a paid fire de
partment, with a chief at a salary of
$100 a month and one assistant at a
sp-lary to be fixed was adopted by the
narrow margin of four votes, the
favorable vot being 49(1, to 492
r.Uust the ordinance
The llom Service work of the Hed
Cms l to be tnkou up In Cluckumat
tttng she would Immediately start to
or two women, who ate not other
wise employed or have the tune to
take tip the training work at tho fias
co building In Portland, where a nix
wmU' course Is to bo given, and these
taking the course wilt return to this
city to make an luvcHtlKatlon as to
whet the home war work aorvlce Is
needed.
U Is desired at this lime for those
who lire able and willing to take up
this work to communicate or call at
the Hed Cross room In the Masonic
building, or address Mr. Adolph
Jceohg, who has charge of the work.
If those who are to take up the
work are unable to pay their ex
penses, the Red Cross Branch will
for ward the necessary funds.
WEST LINN ELECTION
In West l.lnu K. A. Lclghton, for
mayor, L. L. Porter,' for recorder,
Krunk Oliver, for treasurer, and F. A.
Itammerlo for chief of police were
elected without opposition.
Six councilmen were chosen, with
seven In tho race. tl. 8. Freeman los
ing out. The vote on councilmen fol
lows: U. imtnnr, 97; U. S. Freeman, 76;
Harry Graves, 103; Hugh Matheson,
106; K, W Randolph. 93; J. E. Simp
son, !$: K J. William, 104.
JUDGMENT FOR $300
In the cane of the Helta slsma Fra
ternity vs. Sophia M. and William F.
Schouley, a Judgment for 1300 and In
terest at 8 per cent from Hoe. 24, 1917,
und t"iQ attorney's fees, was granted
and the mortgage was foreclosed and
the property ordered sold by the sher
iff. 11 MEN RESCUED
SEATTLE. ash., Nov. 6. The f
Alaska liner Humboldt rescued
11 men from tho gunboat llwaco
four mlle north of Green island
last night, according to a wire-
less message received here to 4
$ day by the Mercnnt' exchange.
.
FOR SALE Ten tons best oat hay,
loose. The whole lot at a bargain.
W. S. Watson. Route 2. Box 48.
FOR SALE Bay team, 4 and 6 years,
full sisters, weight 2S00. nicely
matched. Reasonably priced. A. D.
Clutter, Sherwood, Oregon, Route- 5,
Mulloy station, Oregon Electric.
Notice of Final Settlement of the Es
tate of Jakob Thelslnger, Deceased
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned administrator of the estate
of Jakob Thelslnger, deceased, has
filed In tho County Court of Clackamas
County, State of Oregon, his final ac
count as such administrator of said
estate and that Monday the 9th day of
December, 1918, at the hour of 10
o'clock a. in. hus been fixed by said
court as tho time for hearing of ob
jections to said report and the settle
ment thereof.
C. SCHUEBEL,
Administrator of the estate of Jukub
Thelslnger, deceased.
L. ST1PP,
Attorney for Administrator.
First publication November 8, 1911
Last publication December 7, 1918.
Administratrix Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that tho un
dersigned has been appointed admin
istratrix of the Estate of James M.
Volkmsr, deceased. All persons hav
ing claims against said estate are here
by notified to present tho same with
proper vouchers, duly certified accord
ing to law, at the office of Brownell &
Sievers, at Oregon City, Oregon, with
in six months of tho date of the first
publication of this notice. Duted, No
vember 8, 1918.
NAOMI E. VOLKMAR,
Administratrix of the Estate of James
M. Volkmar, deceased.
BROWNELL & SIEVERS,
Attorneys for administratrix,
Oregon City, Oregon.
Notice of Final Settlement of the Es
tate of Wllhelmlna Hornschuch,
Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given thut the un
dersigned administrator of the estate
ot Wllhelmlna Hornschuch, deceased,
has filed in the County Court of Clack
amas County, State of Oregon, his final
account as such administrator of said
estate and that Monday the 9th day of
December, 1918, at the hour of 10
o'clock a. m. has been fixed by said
court as the time for hearing objec
tions to said report and the settlement
thereof.
E. D. HORNSCHUCH,
Administrator of the estate of AVilhel
mla Hornschuch, deceased.
C. SCHUEBEL,
Attorney for Administrator.
First publication November 8, 1918.
Last publication December 7, 1918
Order for Publication of Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the Stato of
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas. Hannah Sophie Ahlberg, Plaintiff,
vs.
Olaf Ahlberg, Defendant.
Upon reading and filing the affidavit
of Hannah Sophie Ahlberg and It sat
iHfactoiily appealing therefrom to me.
the Judge of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon, for the County of
Clackamas that the defendant Olaf
Ahlberg has been guilty ot desertion
and abandonment of plaintiff for more
than one year and It appearing from
the affidavit aforesaid that a good
cause of suit exists In favor of the
plaintiff therein and against the said
defendant, and that the said defend
ant Is a necessary and proper party
defendant thereto; and it further ap
peering that a Summons has been duly
Issued out of said Court in this action,
and that personal Bervlce of the same
cannot be made upon the Bald defend
ant Olaf Ahlberg, for the reasons here
inbefore contained ; and by the said
affidavit made to appear; on motion
of C ,D. Purcell, Esq., attorney for the
plaintiff it la ordered that the service
of the summons In this action be made
upon the defendant Olaf Ahlberg by
publication thereof in the Oregon City
Weekly Enterprise newspaper pub
Ilshed at Oregon City, Clackamas
County. Oregon, hereby designated as
the paper most likely to give notice to
said defendant; that such publication
bo made tit least once a week for lx
successive week, and shall require
tho aald dtendant Olaf Ahlberg to ap
pear and answer the complaint herein
on or before Friday tho 2 1st day of
December, 1918.
And It further, In like manner, int
iBfactoilly appearing to mo that the
residence ot said defendant Olaf Ahl
berg Is not known and can not by rea
sonable diligence be found, It Is fur
ther ordered that mailing of a copy
ot the summons and complulut to the
defendltnt at hi last known place of
residence be dispensed with,
Dated this 28th day of October, 191S.
J, U. CAMPBELL.
Judge of the Circuit Court of the Stale
of Oregon, for the County of Clack
amiis. First publication November 8, 1918.
Last publication December 20, 1918.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In the County Court of tho Slate of
Oregon, for Clackumas County.
Notice Is hereby iilveif that the un
dersigned has been appointed Execu
trix or the Estate of Carl August For
berg, deceased, by tha above entitled
court, and has duly qualified.
All persons having claim against
said estate, are hereby notified to pre
sent same, duly verified a by law re
quired, to the undersigned, at her resi
dence near Boring, Oregon, within six
months from tho date ot this notice.
Dated and first published November
8. 1918.
M AltIK MATHILDA FORSBEUU,
Executrix.
H. K. CROSS.
Attorney for Kxecutvlx.
First publication November 8. 19 IS.
Last publication December 7, 1918.
SHERIFF'S SALE
In the Circuit Court ot the State ot
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas. Thomas Yocum, Plaintiff.
v.
Otto Klaelsch, J. T. Krueda and ..... .
Krueder, his wife and Mr. D.
Dwyer. Defendants.
State of Oregon, County ot Clackamas,
ss.
By virtue ot a Judgment order, de
cree and an execution, duly Issued out
of and under the seal ot the above en
titled court, In the above entitled
cuuse, to me duly directed and dated
tho 24th day of October, 1918, upon a
Judgment rendered and entered In said
court on th 11th day of October,
1918, In favor of Thomas Yocum, Plain
;',f? and against Otto Klaotsch, .!. T.
K'tieder ami Krueder hU ''e
:ud Mrs. D Dwyer, defendants, tor the
-un of $1200.00, with Interest thereon
at the rate of 8 per cent per annum
m m the I7lh day of November, 1915,
134 10 taxe . $120 attorney fee, Jl'O
(rt. and tho furlher sum of $2u.j)o',
with Interest thereon at 8 per cent
from the 27th day of January,
1914 anil the further sum ot $150.00,
as attorney's fee, and tho further
sum of $20.00 costs and disburse
ments, and tho costs of and upon
this writ, commanding mo to make
snlo of the following described rent
property, sltuuto In the county of
Clackamas, state of Oregon, to-wit:
The southwest quarter of the south
west quarter of Section 27, township 3,
south range I east of the Willuiiieltn
Meridian, containing 40 acres more of
less.
Now, Therefore, by virtue of said ex
cutlon, Judgment order and decree, and
In compliance with tho commands ot
said writ, 1 will, on Saturday, the 7th
day of December, 1918, at tho hour of
10 o'clock a. m., at the front door of the
County Court ho-ise In the City of Ore
gon City, In said County and State, Bull
at public auction, subject to redemp
tion, to the highest bidder, for U. S.
gold coin cash in hand, all the right,
title and Interest which the within
named defendants or either ot them,
had on the date ot the mortgage here
in or since had In or to the above de
scribed real property or any part there
of ,to satisfy said exocutlon, judgment
order, decree, Interest, costs and all
accruing costs.
W. J. WILSON,
Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon.
By E. C. HACKETT, Deputy
Duted, Oregon City, Oregon, Novem
ber 8th, 1918.
II. E. COLLIER,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
SHERIFF'S 8ALE.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County ot Clacka
mas. Delta Sigma Fraternity, a corporation,
PlalntlfTff,
vs.
Sophia M. Schooloy and William F,
Schooley, Defendants.
State of Oregon, County of Clacka
mas, ss:
By virtue of a judgment order, de
cree and execution, duly Issued out
out and under the seal of tho above
entitled court, In the above entitled
cuuse, to me duly directed und duted
the 6th day of November, 1918, upon
a judgment rendored and entered In
said court on the 6th day of Novem
ber, 1918, in favor of Delta Sigma
Fraternity, a corporation, Plaintiff, and
against Sophia M. Schooloy and Will
lain F. Schooley, Defendants, for the
sum of $300.00, with Interest thereon
at the rate of 8 per cent per annum
from the 24th day of December, 1917,
and the further sum of $50,00, as at
torney's fee, and the further sum of
$19.50 costs and disbursements, and
the costs of and upon this writ, com
manding me to multe sale of the fol
lowing described real property, situate
In the county of Clackamas, Btttte of
Oregon, to-wit: ,
Lota two and three In block two of
Junker's addition to Sandy, as shown
by the duly recorded plat on fl lo In
the office of the County Recorder of
Cluckamas County, Oregon.
Now Therefore, by virtue of Bald ex
ecution, Judgment order and decree,
and In compliance with the commands
of said writ, I will on Saturday, Jhe 7th
day of December, 1918; at the hour
of 10 o'clock A. M., at the front door
of the County Court House in the City
of Oregon City, in said County and
State, sell at public auction, subject
to redemption, to the highest bidder,
for U. S. gold coin, cash in hand, all
the right, tltlo and Interest whlok tho
within named (tfoudant or oilier ot
them, had ou tha date ot tho mortgage
herein or since had In or to the above
described real property or any part
thereof, to satisfy mild execution,
Judgment order, decree, Interst, cost
and all accruing cost.
W. J. WILSON,
Shrift of Chickama County, Oregon.
By K. C. IIACK1CTT. Deputy.
Dated, Oregon City, Oregon, Notem
her 8th, 1918.
Notice of Rod District Meeting to
Vot Bpeolsl Road Tax.
Notice I hereby given, puraoant lo
Seo. 15, Chap. 299, General Iw ot
Oregon for 11)17, lhat a Road District
Meeting of the legal voter of Road
District No, SB, Cluckama County,
Oregon, will be held on the tiri day
of November, A. D. 1918 In said Road
District, at hour ot 2 o'clock p. a., In
Viola School llouso to veto an addi
tional tax In said mud district for road
purpose a by law provided,
II. 8. ANDERSON,
County Jtdge.
Notlct of Rosd District Meeting to
Vote Sptdal Rosd Tx.
Notice I hereby given, purssunt to
Sec, 15. Chap, 299. General Ui of
Oregon for 1917, thut a Road District
Meeting of the legal voters ot Komi
District No. 35, Clackama Comity,
Oregon, will be held on tho I.trd day
of November, A. D. 1918 In said Road
District, at hour of 2 o'clock p. n,, In
Cottrell School House to vote an addi
tional tax In suld road district for Mad
purposes a by law provided.
II. 8. ANDERSON,
County Jidge.
Notice of Rosd District Meeting to
Vote Special Road Tax.
Notice I hereby given, purtuaat lo
Hoc. 15, Chap. 299, Gengral l-awi of
Oregon for 1917, that a Road District
Meeting of the legal voter of Road
District No, 33, Cluckama County,
Oregon, will be held on tho I.lrd day
of November, A. D. 1918 In suld Road
District, at hour of o'clock p. at., in
Muddena Hall, Springwater, to vote an
additional tax In said road district tor
road purposes as by law provided.
II, 8. ANDERSON.
County Jadge,
Notice of Road District Meetina to
Vot Special Road Tax.
Notice Is hereby given, pursaaat to
Sec. 15. Chap. 299. General Law of
Oregon for 1917. that a Road District
Meeting of the legal voter of Road
District No. 48. Clackama Coaaty.
Oregon, will be held on tho 23rd day
of November, A, D. 1918 In said Road
District, at hour of 2 o'clock p. m, !n
School House to vote an additional tax
In snld road district for road parooees
as by law provided.
II. 8. ANDERSO.t,
County Jrlg
Notice of Rosd District Meeting to
Vote Special Road Tax.
Notice I hereby given, pursitot to
Sec. 15, Chap. 299, General lws of
Oregon for 1917, that a Road District
Meeting of tho legal voter of Road ,
District No. 64, Clackamas Cotnty.
Oregon, will bo hold on tho 13rd day,
of November, A. D. 1918 In ald Uoad'
District, at hour of 2 o'clock p. m., In
City Hall, to vote an additional tat In
said road district for road purposes a
by law provided.
II. S. ANDERSON.
County Jsdge.
Notice of Road District Meeting to
Vot Special Road Tax.
Notice Is hereby given, pursat to
Sec. 15, Chap. 299, General I of
Oregon for 1917, that a Road District
Meeting of the legnl voteis of Road
District No. 60, Clackamas County,
Oregon, will bo held on tho 23rd day
of November, A. D. 1918 In said Road
District, at hour of 2 o'clock p. ss., In
Sunny Bide School House to vote an
additional tax In said road district for
road purposes as by law provided.
II. S, ANDERSON,
County Jsdge.
Notice of Road District Meeting to
Vote Special Road Tax.
Notice Is hereby given, pursuant to
Sec. 15, Chap. 299. General Iw of
Oregon for 1917, that a Road District
Meeting of tho legal voter of Road
District No. 40, Cluckamas Cosnty.
Oregon, will be held on tho 23rd day
of November, A. D. 1918 In suld Road
District, at hour of 2 o'clock p. m., in
Deep Creek School House to vote an
additional tax In suld rond district for
rond purposes as by law provided.
II. 8. ANDERSON,
County Jsdge.
Notice of Rood District Meeting to
Vote Special Road Tax.
Notice Is hereby given, pursuast to
Sec. 15, Chap, 299, General Laws ot
Oregon for 1917, thut a Road District
Meeting of tho legul votora of Road
District No. 11, Clackamas Contv.
Oregon, will bo held on tho 23rd day
or .November. A, 1). 1918 In said Road
District, at hour of 2 o'clock p. si., In '
Melndl Hull, Cluckamas Heights to
vote an additional tax In suH road
district for road purposes as y law
provided.
H. S. ANDERSON,
County Jsilge.
Notice of Road District Meeting to
Vote Special Rood Tax.
Notice is horeby given, pursuant to
Sec. 15, Chnp. 299, General Uw of
Oregon for 1917, that u Road District
Mooting of the legal votors of Road
District No. 3, Clackamas County.
Oregon, will bo hold on the 23rd day
of November, A. D. 1918 in said Road
District, at hour of 2 o'clock p. ., Jn
Eschebeck Hall, Damascus, to vote an
additional tax In said road district for
road purposos as by law provided.
H. S. ANDERSON,
County Jsdge.
Notice of Road District Meeting to
Vote 8peolal Road Tax.
Notlco is hereby given, pursnast to,
Sec. 15, Chap, 299, Ooneral Laws of
Oregon for 1917, that a Road District
Moetlng of the legal votors ot Road
District No, 6, Clackamas Connty,
Oregon, will be held on tha 13rd day
of November, A. D. 1918 In said Road
District, at hour of 2 o'clock p. a., In
Kolso School House to vote an addi
tional tax In said road district for road
purposes as by law provldod.
H. S. ANDERSON,
Countf fl4gn.