Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, December 28, 1911, Image 2

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    MORNING ENTERPRISE, TIHIftSDAY. DECEMHKK 18. 1!11.
Nationalist tot. Gladstone waa n
abl to carry England for bom rale
Now For A Clenup
of Our Entire Stock
Our Prt-Inventory Sle Is now on. Ewythtni U cttrktd dawn. v Iztzri Kihfr K
Inventory we desire to clesn out all odds and end, ind to ; rtk r'ci tVl&Lwt'
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UOItfiUIG. ENTERPRISE
kC3003 CITY, OREGON
aad It la lot bMved Aaoulth can wta
A Primitive Elevator In Use
At a Monastery on Mount Sinai
where Gtadatoa tailed. AaquttV
party la hopelessly divided oa tba
queetloa. Tba premier, severer, baa
ft. tJBRODIt, Idltwr and rkl1kr.
failed la bla ability to force tba meas
ure through tb Common.
Tba laau of home rule la apt to
fore a spring election, when the qua
toa will be fought out at tba poll.
S, I til. 4 IK ( m at
fcTTfc- weal - f
i '
imm Teer hp - .. U M
Ha Mcwtke. by mall .... M
Maatk. Wr Mil t .
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CITY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER.
TH1 MORNING ENTERPRISE
U o Ml at th following atore
every day:
. Huatley Broe. Dnn
Mala Street.
' - J. W. McAaulty Cigar
8vatb. and Mala.
E. B. Anderson.
4 Mala near Sixth,
M. B. Dana Confectionery
Nut door to P. O,
City Drag Star
Electric HoteL -
8c hoe a bora CoafectVry
8voth aad .1 Q. Adams.
Dec. 28 In American History.
182-General Jatnea WUilnsoo, sol
dier la tlia Revolution, against tb
ladlana tpd la tb war of 1S12.
tied; bora 1737.
1001 Rear Admiral Fraaria Aebary
Boa, C. 8. N retired, a veteran, of
tba clTfl war. died: bora ISO.
1910Bea Pitt ma a. antbor. lecturer
and taventor. founder la America
of tba Plttman shorthand system
Invented by hi brother. Sir I mac.
died la Cincinnati: bora 1822.
t aw ai aa.
ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS.
fFreca boob today to aooa tomorrowj
Baa acta 4-H rtaea T20: moon rtat
U 31 a. m.; aaaoa at rreateat UbratJoa
cat; ZB p. bl, aaatarn ttma. aaooa at
Brat quarter.
tINTILLEO LANDS.
Oat of the 611.000.000 acres of land
la tb South only 15.V250.0OO are un
der cultivation, according to Senator
Fletcher of Florida. In other .words,
three-quarters of the South are un
tllled. ' .
Ai the Soath Increases in popula
tion tills condition of affairs will be
changed. Land hunger la general
throughout the country and large nnnv
bera from the Northwest are cross
ing tb border into Canada.
Ia anticipation of this Influx th
South la taking a keen Interest In the
matter of good roads. In the last few
year many of th Southern State
hav taken np the matter of Improved
highway and millions of dollars have
bee apeat and mill ions more are now
being spent for the improvement of
existing road and the construction of
new one.
Tb farmer must have goon roads
aad la providing these the South 1
offering him one of the best possible
inducement to cast his lot with her.
OUTLOOK FOR HOME RULE.
Aanocncement ! mail k. n-.. t
Law ts t-ii.. , . I
Law. th new CnionUt leader in th
Houa of Common that his party Is j
. opposed to bom nil for Ireland and
that th Unionists will light th meas
r are to th uttermost extremity. He la
confident that no bom rule bill can
be passed at the present session of
parliament.
At tb but election England re-
turned a Unionist majority. Tb Lib- ,
ersJa are only able to maintain a ma
jority through the support of the Irish
ij MONEY
I IS OF
M-aa S f
ww4 . t A
I SAMUEL W WjAjSg! 1
'HE onlj excuse for the existence of money at all is its con
Teniencetsa MEDIUM
Jt an outlet for the
" '. ENERGIES OF MANKIND, too, laWn. tl.ev seen, to be
ETERNALLY IN SEARCH OF IT.
It ia not an estimable or helpful thing to inunkimt to accumulate
mone. It is plain that Carnegie and Rockefeller in the midxt of their
success do not thmk the building of a fortune a meritorious thing, for
the hsvo sUrted to DISPOSE OF IT in the best manner possible
as aoon as it is acquired.
THE STRIVING FOR MONEY It A FERVERTED AND MISTAKEN
AMBITION. AND IT It TO BE HOPED THAT THE RACE WILL EE
, EDUCATED TO SUCH, A STATE THAT PEOPLE WILL NOT REGARD
THE PROFIT A MAN MAKES RATHER THAN THE REAL WORK HE
; MAS DONE IN LIFE.
I believe we bold a wrong attitude toward trust and corporations.
Wt ought not to blame men who hare taken advantage of conditions
which euxround us. The cure ia not the ABOLITION of the pres
ent trusts or corporations, but the PREVENTION of mora In thia
' .'. v "i v- -r . 4 ,-' .' . .. . . ..
Jim 11111 eay there la not a cloud
oa tb financial hortaoa. Vncl Jam
la not only an optimist, but la not
afflicted with optical Illusions.
"The government la elated." aaya
a-pekla dispatch. Now let It avoid
Setting Inflated.
Emma Goldman, addressing the stu
denU of Williams College! Shades of
Mark Hopkins!
Mr Hryaa baa amoked out Champ
Clark. Ile'a got tb Mlsaourtaa deny
ing that be adxrocated tba forcible
annexation of Canada.
"B wlae." aajra Hetty Green. She
caa afford to.
London grand opera la getting.
strong, sandow it to tackle it.
Tba bathtub trust baa at but got
Into the dissolution swim. '
Mr. Harrtnun's achievemente con.
tlnue to bob up In Investigation.
ASSESSMENTS FOR STRfTTS APPROVED
(Continued from pag 1.)
men who have had important parts In
meetings or the past Mayor Brow.
nell and President Andreaeo were
not present. Grant B. IXmlck. mayor
elect, will preside at the next regu
lar meeting. January 3, and Council-
men Andreaea. Mlcbels and Strlck
Und will be succeeded by Messrs.
Albright. Beard and Toose. In tht
absence of Messrs. " Brownell and
Andresen Dr. Strickland presided last
nigni.
The Improvement of an alley In
block Ave. Water street; from Sixth
to Severn a streets and Ninth street.
subject to the contractor doing a lit
tie additional work, asked by Cham
bers Howeu. waa accepted. Mr.
Howell aska that a fill of twelve feet
be made The following report sub
mitted by the commltte on streets
relative to the Washington street as
sessments waa adopted:
"That the assessment against the
Gottberg lot remain the same.
"That the assessment against the
Misses Cochran remain the same.
"That the assessment against the
Oman lot remain the same.
"That the assessment against the
Gleason lot remain the .same.
"That the assessment against the
lot of Mrs. J. E. Roy lea be reduced
to 1100.
"That the assessment against the
lot of Mr. Williamson be reduced to
1150.
"That lot 1 and 2. block B. be
longing to Mr. Williamson each pay
125.
That the appraisement of the lot
of Mr. H. L.. L. Clark, of $360 be
reduced to $300.
"That the appraisement of lot 7.
block Tl remain as before."
Mr. Michel submitted a survey of
the second addition to Mountain View
cemetery. The survey wss made by
Stephen D. Hungate. It was approv
ed 1 he price of lots In the addition
was increased from $25 tot S0 and
for grave from $5 to $10. The prices
ere not changed In other part of the
cemetery,
Tb committee on street was ord-
ere, to haTe cruBned pUce1 on
Seventh ureet. A motion that rock
be placed on singer Hill this win
ter was lost. It was announced that
the franchise of the Clackamas South
ern railrrad would be revoked Jan
uary 1 unless the trestlo at Fifteenth
ud Washington streets., vas raised,
A report of the committee on
"r" "k?'!!8 k",!,n'nt of
..... ,Le rowrtv owner inv-?o ner
cent of th cost and that tne charge
be divided among the lot owners.
ThW will make a cha"e of $31
V
LITTLE I
USE
rVaser (
Governor of
feansylvania
OK EXCHANGE.
PH?lf?AI. AM MF.XTAL
M-
OCNT Pl.VAl was In early Christian tlma a favorlt retreat f monk
and auchorttv. sad their cells and rave are very auuirrvu a
monasttry still ettats tbere, ormpled by monks' of tb Oreek cborrb
Viniiwrs-of bu there are a goodly aumber. for lb Slum tic eula-
anla otTirs exf Uvui shouting to traveler who are making tba Egyptian tour
are obliged if tbev wish to see tb Interior of the building to mount (o It by
means Of the rrlmltlv elevi tor shown la tb Illustration. Jabel Uusa (tba
mountain of XIumcsi la the on uf four peaks that la preferred by traditloa aad
ItlMk al authorities as tba acene
aaainst each lot Tb report waa ap
proved.
The report of the committee fixing
the valuation of lota owned by Frank
Iteesberger at Eleventh and Monro
Street at $750 for assessment pur
poses wes approved.
FORUM OF THE PEOPLE
PLEA FOR TEACHERS.
Oregon City Enterprise. To the
Editor: At a recent teacher' meet
ing held In our supervisor's district.
It was suggested to m that I writ
my opinion about th relation thai
ought to exist between the parents
of a district and it teacher. Now
bother this opinion waa to be given
at our next meeting or to be given
to tb public at large, I do not know.
And having confidence In a charita
ble public, I giv It with tb hope that
I am not treading on forbidden
ground. In our rural communities
neighbor visits neighbor from time to
time aa a matter of soclsl necessity.
They meet at least once a week, many
of them, aa a religious necessity and
listen with due respect to tb man
they hav chosen for a limited time,
to act aa guide on their way to Para
dise. Tbey will erect freely and un
complaining, at any expense, tbelr
places of public worship and regard I
the individual who mis (be pulpit aa
a superior being. But bow different
does tb same community act toward
Its other common home, th public
school! Tb most valuable disco v
ery, if you please, of modem tlmea!
The common meeting place of all tb
children In the community between
certain ages. Children who hav as
msny kinds of training as there are
homes In th community meet here.
This same community "hire a man
or a woman from somewhere for eight
or nine months in a year to Instruct
their children In human affairs. Cut
this man or woman who la called the
"teacher" Is looked at In a different
way than the man In tb pulpit. Th
one is looked at with reverence, th
other Is regarded with suspicion gen
erally. You have established a cus
tom that on day In aeven you meet
your minister but you never feel It
your duty to meet the teacher of your
children one day In a hundred. Par
ents, however, are not to be blamed
alone; and In many cases, possibly In
a majority of cases, the teacher I
moat to blame. Not th new min
ister Just "come to town." He, al
though a stranger, begins at one to
meet his people and becomes acquaint
ed with them. He Is courteous, polite,
and sympathetic. In other words, he
goes light Into their homes, no mat
ter how humble, and lead them to
feel that h I their friend. How
many teachers do this? Do w won
der why parenta feel Ilka stranger
In tbelr own achooIhouseT It Is alao
true that many teacbera feel better
If the parent finds no time to visit the
school (But this should not keep
parent away.) For the great major
ity of them, to their human weakness,
be It said, fall to establish and main
tain those happy relation between
all the children of tb school that
com onlv from an Impartial teacher.
It la equally true, that the most suc
cessful teachers In their best day
fall to pleas all the parent. For It
I a curloua fact that some parenta
feel that tbelr children ar so good
that no reprimand la ver earned
by them! Having thus briefly out
lined th conditions of mind concern.
Ing the schools a tbey exist, and the
cause therefor, I earnestly believe
that If parenta. and teacbera also.
will do more visiting, tb parenta the
school, and th teacher th horns.
and each hav regard for tb other
as men and women; talking over mat
ters concerning th Individual chil
dren confidentially; and adding to
this all a kind vole, a good y.
and a strong arm, etc., on th part
of the teacher In tb schoolroom, our
schools everywhere will become hap
py homes for all tba children, a pleas
ant outing for parenta, and an honor
to th teacher.
ROBERT OINTHER.
Oregon City, Rout 4. Dec. 26, 1911.
RsWIosI Tsen serene Law.
Chines law In 1109 required that all
officiate who drank utoxJcaata s boa Id
be beheaded ' -
of tb giving of the law to Muss
Wants, For Sale, Etc
tea Mri nmi ( yr i ifc.
leak mem immdu rer
niw) r ewltiMHy tar mnt
I a
is
BWila4 far pair Malauw iSarai
WANTED.
WANTEDrrToujlBts and local people
to see my collection of arroe -beads
coins, Indian trinket, ild stumi
and curios of '. aorta Will bu)
or sell la thia tiu. lists ton good
bargaioa In serooihand furniture
and tools. Ceorgo Young. Malii u
near Fifth.
FOR BALE.
FOR SALE Cedar poles, au liable for
telephone and telegraph poles.
Writ C II. Wartben, Oregon City
Rout No. L
FOR 8ALB OK TRADE An Al'suVk
saddle and chap. Inquire 602 J
Adams street.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT Furnished room, wit
furnac heat. Pbooe Main M.
WOOD AND COAL.
OREGON Cirr WOOD AND 'FUEL
CO, F. M. Blubm. Wood an coal
aenvsred to all part of the city
8AWINO A SPECIALTY. Phon
your order. Pacific SS02, Home
B 110.
FARM LOANS.
FAJUa LOANS Dlmlck at
Lumick
Lawyers, Oregon City, Or.
ATTORNEYw.
O. a EBT. Attorney-ax-Lww. Meawf
loaae. abstracts firnlahed. la
title examined, estatte MtUed, away
eral law anew as. Over Bank
Otegoa City.
U'RJCN A BCHUXBau AUorajrs-at
Law, De leaner Advofcet. wtH
U la ail aoart. asake e4i
aria Blc Or ace City, Oraayaw.
BUILDER AND CO"tb) ACTOR.
HARRT J0NB8 Ballder aad Oeaaral
Cos tractor E tiu at as ehrreuy
glvea oa all classes of building
worx, eoaerete wans and rctafor
eoaeret. Re. Fboa Mala lit.
INSURANCE.
I. H. COOPaTR. Foe ri
taswraaee
aad Real Ketat. Let aa ttaadl
year propertl w bey, aefl aad
aehaaaw. Offie la waferprhie
Rldg., Oregon City, Oroa
CLEANING AND PRESSNO.
CHICAGO TAILORS suit made to
order from 110 and np. Wa alao do
cleaning, pressing and repairing.
Three doors south of po toffee.
ImusicTans?
SADIE EVELYN FORD Teacher of
piano. Residence studio, HI Center
street, phone MsMIn .
J. ALBA 8AGER. teacaar of wind snd
string Instruments, director of band
and orchestra. WM furnish music
for any occasion. Call at Electrtd
Hotel
PIANO TUNING.
PIANO TUNING If you .want your
. piano -thoroughly aad accurately
tuned, at moderate cost, notify
Piano-Tuner at Electric Hotel
Strongly endorsed by th director
of tb Phllharmonln. who will per
sonally vouch for hi work.
AUCTIONEER.
R. h: TiuuoNa." of 6iad(ou, win
, conduct auctlona and will call sale
anywhere In Clackamas or adjotn-
i i mi m
r. aa
wui to isna I
ihmtum. aaif I
tlaas oat bmSi
abaJt
We have marked the price low eooaffh
READ A FEW
IHI0LMES,
Maio Street
Ing counties oa
reasonable rale.
short nolle at
NOTICES.
Netlce of AppHettotr L'qu'
Clcens.
Notlc is hereby given, thai I war 111 al
the next rrcular vteellng of the City
Council apply for a lu-ens to sell
tlijuor at my flsr of business. 417
Msla street for a period of three
month.
E- A. BRADY.
RoUc 51 Aippfleatioo' fee Xiquer
LKsnte.
Nolle Is hereby given, tbsl I will at
th nail recti Ur mavtlae of the
City founriL apply 'for a license to
sen uuuor ai my place of nuaineea
- &!3 Malu street, for a period of
three mobtbs
F. R. McCONNEU.
Notc of Application fee Liquor
L lean a.
Jtotlc la hereby given, that I 'will at
- me next recuiar meeting or tb City
Council apply (o; a license to sell
liquor at ray place of business, cor
ner Heventh and Main streets, for a
period or three months.
Ell RETKNER.
Nolle f' Municipal Incorporation
Nolle la hereby given that apnllra
Hon will 6 made to the Coun'y Court
of Clacxaras county, Oregon, at tba
recuiar January, 111. term of said
court, on Friday lb lib day of Jan
uary. 1R, at 10 o'clock a. m., for
tb Incorporation of a certain por
lon of Clackamas county Into
municipal corporation ander the
terms and by virtue of Chapter I
of Title XXVI of Lorda Oregon
Laws, In accordance with tb fo
lowing pet It loo:
IN THE COUNTY COl'RT OF THE
8TATE OF OREGON FOR CLACK
AMAB COUNTY.
To tba Counly Court of Clackamas
cuuniy.
Th unJerslcned. roup ttatlilnnara
qualified electors of the county of
Clackamas, stat of Oregon and real-
ueni wnnin in following described
bouudarlea. to-wit!
lletclnnlng at tb southeast corner
oi i ran ro. Blxty-on (61) or
Willamette Tracts; thsnce south
mxiyseven (67) degree Thirty
nln (39) minute west along the
souintriy boundary or Tracts Hlxty
one (61). Blxtv-two 3t tii.i.
thre l3) and Hlxty four (64) of
am n uiametie Tracts and '.he pro
jection thereof to tb Intersection
of tb east llneof Twsifh street In
me vjwn or willamett Fall;
tbenc south TnttJn a-
gree Twenly-on (21) minute east
along th east line of said Twelfth
iree'. prooucad lo tb north bank
.of tba Tualatin River: tbenc up
tb north bank of tb Tualatin Rlv.
r to a point on th aald north
osna wnera a projection of th
west line of Tract E and r of First
Addition to Willamett Falls Acr-
ag Tract Intersect tb norttt
bank of said Tualatin Rlae f
north lo tba northwest corner of
iraci K ot aaid First Addition to
wiiiameti rails Acrae Tracta;
tbenc east along th nor.h boun.
dary of Tract V. of aaM rir.f iaai
tlon to Willamette Fall Acres
iraci an.i along tba north boun.
d.?.r.T. Tr,M;U E- N and p of
Willamette Falls Acreage Tract and
along the north boundary of Tract
Porty (40) Fortyone (41), Forty
Jwo (42). Forty-three (43). and
Eorty-four (44) of Willamette
Tracts to th northeast corner of
?.,!?. Tr4ct ronr-toar (44) of said
Willamette Tracts; thenc north
Blxty-aeven (67) degrees Thirty
nine (39) minute east along )he
north line pf tba County Road to a
point wher th north lln of aald
county road Intersects a northerly
projection of the east line of Tract
.Sixty (60) of said Willamett
Tract; thsnce south Twenty-two
(22) Jegrees, Twenty-ona (21) min
ute east along the east lln of
tract Blxfy (60) and Blxty-on (61)
of said Willamett Tracta to th
southeast corner of Tract No. Sixty
on (61), th place of beginning. All
In Clackamas county, atate of Or,
gan. Reference being hd herein
to th plata of aald Willamette
Fall. Willamette Tracts, Wllla-
mou ran Acreage Tracts and
first Addition to Willamett Fall
Acreag Tracts, all of which are
duly recorded In tb offlc of tb
Recorder f Conveyances of said
Clackamaa counly, stat of Oregon,
within said Clackamaa county, Ore
gon, pray that tb salj psrt of
Clackamas eounly, Oregon, describ
ed by th foregoing boundaries shall
b Incorporated a d municipal eot
poratlon under th provisions' of
Chapter I Tltl XXVI. Lord's Ore
gon Laws, th said described part
Ut us urge Uat yo oar stor aarly ir jroti waal ,
REAL BARGAINS '
You a III find Mi of goods throuthout tba ktor narked do a to leas
than. paid for' them,
OF OUR EXTRA BARGAIN!
lre l!Vc To el will go at v.
Ribbons, values fiom T 10 ISO tr yd....,
Ribbons, value from Uc to Jim pec yd
Kihbont, values from lie l lie per yd
UIIiIhui. values from 1 lo 30c per yd
A kit of Hooks and Rye, I paper for....
A M of Hal plus, value lie to lie.
A lot of Embroidered Collar, earb
A M of Button, some at l don. otbara at 1 d for ...
You cannot affird not to buy aa extra pair of Bboea
A M of 1I0 values. In men's Shoe, now
BAKQADN STORE
Oregon Qty
.. '-"K itiHtyusai-jiK je-se
of said Clackamaa eounly contain
SIT number of Inhabitant.
And your petitioner will-aver
pray.
il I. Hal low. II Courtney.
J ( Kdmonds. Joseph lleder.
F rt tihiley. Cbas. A Aadma.
XV. II, Crlleeer. C M Wlllson.
J M Turner. II. T. Bbipley.
W. I'olloeh.
Hurloa Hire,
A. Creaqulst.
It . II. Ituucen.
U It Moaera,
J A. Hodges,
Oliver.
Cieirtt Ktmng.
R. P. Carpenter.
C A. Ctolaon.
W. A. Hoes,
llsaiaa.
Ham lleldorf.
tierg l udotf,
j "W. nil.
J K Ream. Jr.
if. il Urates.
T J Uary,
J O KnlahL
J A. Hesm.
J. Hayl.
A. Man von.
W F Itunyoo.
Frauk Capon,
Edward dross,
(.' lelb Uroee,
R A. Junken,
II A. W a Id roe
II Kleiner. .
E Adamson.
J R Hunt.
H. C Newton.
II Fisher.
K. T. Mae
POTATO SHIMS
ARE AT SWTILL
ivtato ablpmenia ar at a aland
still In ibis terrliory. No orders ar
romlog forth front Any section aad
burlna for bom eonaumiitlo I e
irsmely limited Offering of nearby
rower ar rally tskina car of tbt
demand at rurreat price.
Artsona has been Ihe onlv falor
of Import a nr In th potato trad r
renuy aaa practically all of tb pur
chases war for that account. Al best
Ih demand from there la limited aw.
Ina to the smallnes of th norm la
tum there belna few ellle of nola
ana put iitti country anpuUlloa.
1 ner ar Soma orders ramalalne
for shipment to Artsona but they are
lor rut ure delivery and were received
some Urn ago. At th present tint
tb Aciiona trad la blocked whb
supplies and will need no additional
shipments tor awhile.
Texas ha nrartleallv withdrawn
from tb local buying field after a few
purcnaaee at Willamette Valley
points.
California la at nreaanl e'nllrat mil
of tb local market; even lb demand
for seed being at low abb. Table
stock cannot b sold I here at aa good
prices aa ar ruling locally at ore.
eui.
.
Prevalllna Orecon fit nrtcea are aa
ioiiowb:
Fruits. Vanatihl.a
DRIEn FHHITB f lluvlnelPrnaa
on basis of d 1-4 pounds for 45-50's.
HIDE8( Buying) (ireea hides. Ic
i no; as iters, a lo oc; ary hides, no
10 jc; sneep pelts, zse to 7M each
nay, Oram, Feed.
HAT (llnvlnsi Tlmnfhe tit
III; clover, l lo l; oat bay, best,
l lO 110: mixed. II to III. alfalfa
til to 116.10.
OAT8 (lluvlnc) flrar. Ilf to 11.
Wheat. 121 to 12a; oil mesL
Shady !)rook dairy feed, 11.21 per 100
pounds.
PqtED (Belllna) Bhorts . 117 to
121; rolled barley. 37.60: process
barley. 138.10: whole corn. 1.17 eraelr.
ed corn, $.18; white, 126 to 27; bran
J( IO 2S.
Butter, Poultry, Bag.
EliOUR 14 60 to 5.2S.
Iltlttsr (Duvlncl Ordlnsre mmiii.
try butter. 26o to 80c; fsncy dairy,
POULTRY rrtuvlne Ifana in tn
lie; aprlng. lOe, and roostara, la,
EGOS Oregon ranch eggs, 40c to
46c.
SPEND HONEY WISELY
Let thc'CtubtmM Sptrft PrcTAil
,but remember that money once spent Is like the water ln
gone past the mill Jt never ra turns. "' t
The best gift that Banta caa put In the child's locking ""L
book no matter how small the flrt deposit The boy or girl W'6
In life baglna from that hiur. It's the first stap to ut" w '
euo inuepvnuenc.
The Bank cf
o o. LATotmarrni rrtdwt
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
of OREGON CITY , OREGON
CAPITAL,
rraa a wewerel anklnf Biesleeae,
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10 now boo it y iwium.
tlon 32. township I south. rMg t
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rtlie Ahrwme. lot IT. First AddlttOS to
Jennings .Lodge; lo. '
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acres of section 11. township I so
range I east; 10. .
T. Leonard Cbarman ao -"7
Charman to Luey Kler. lot 11
I. Wesiye; IB0.
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D. Oladstone; 10.
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W. W. Howltt fatslly l"J,,r!L
Homsstssd In Nhslm va"y. ,
Mr, fl. A. OllUlt and
J, rrancla, of this city, att-oasd t"
m . is tliA Isilsl W.
t. Francia, or mis cuy. zz
m . . . i ... - ih, lals W.
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waa Injured aome tim
working on bis homestead l T
halem Vall.y. Ilia wlf. t-o -jg
ters. Mrs. Alice Tttts. of NjJJ
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of Montavllla, two brothers, rrd i a
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.v.i- m-A Mrs H. A. OII'm"'
a alec, and 8. V. francis and
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Francis, nephews, or
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