Qrrknn the iJWVr REPORTER WEU-DAWSONeTHAT 1 I r&Ck I ( XVE GOT A SCHE.ME.N "- (THATOOSWrV I - ('P'fiyTS2ift fWt'u. BOTHERS IN JACKS NERUE-HE's Jf, PSS) To MAKE.HIMSO- JLrfT"? -TO tOtHS IZPSS NO ""MENOW FTHE ili G - ; : ; ' T ' T . MORNING ENTERPRISE OREGON CITY, OREGON E. E. BRODIE, Editor and Publisher. "Entered as second-class matter Jan uary 9, 1911, at the post office at Oregon City, Oregon, under the Act of March 3, 1879." TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One Year, by mall M.00 Six Months by mall 1.60 Four Months, by mall 1.00 Per 'Week, by carrier 10 CITY OFFICIAL NEW8PAPER THE MORNING ENTERPRISER la on sale at the following stores b & every day: Huntley Bros. Drugs . Main Street J. W. McAnulty: Cigars 0 Seventh and Main. 6 E. B. Anderson 3 Main, near Sixth. $ M. B. Dunn Confectionery Next door to P. O. S City Drug Store - " Electric Hotel. Schoenborn Confectionery Seventh and J. Q. Adams. ' & ' Sept. 20 In American History. 1862 General Trice's Confederate nrmy abandoned lukH. .Miss, ti rid retreat ed sonthwttrd 1863 Seeonfl day of battle of Chh-kn-mauga. Con federates under len eral Braxton Rrawg defeated the Federals under Genera! V S Hose crans. 1900 General John Alexander Mot'ler nand. noted leader in the civil war. died: born 1812 1910-John W. Groucher. "cornfield poet" of Georgia, died: horn 1833. ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS. (Prom noon today to noon tomorrow.! Sun sets 6, rises 5:47. Evening stars: Mercnry, Venus. Mars. Jupiter Morning star: Saturn.- THE NECESSARY EVIL. - -.: The" official returns of the vote in Ohio, "on September 3rd., as reported ;for 68- counties, favor .the retension ybf ' capital punishment by more than ' 30,000 majority. : It means a great deal when 229,670 voters retain capital punishment when they are changing other conser vative, laws, and by heavy majorities adopt narly all of the two score amendments to the state constitution. Those who dislike the infliction of the penaly of death may well pause and. look beyond the law itself to the code of defensive and protective stat utes of which it is a part. As death is the extreme penalty for the greatest crime, it of necessity occupies a position at the top of the criminal code. From this extreme downward to the smallest misdemean or the penalties of the code are grad ed. When the extreme penalty . shall be abolished, the entire scale of less er penalties becomes affected, the same as when the key-stone of an arch is removed, every stone in 'the structure is loosened. This is more readily observed in prison discipline. Men serving ' for life may kill their keepers and suffer no penalty. Realizing this, the guards at the Ohio State Penitentiary stated that their lives would not be under the protection of the law if abolition of the death penalty for murder pre vailed. ' The murderous convicts at the Jackson, Michigan,, prison, are with- Lax Laws Make This a Most J Lawless Nation t o o By CASS1LLY COOK. O lout; as the present lax. methods of trifling and temporizing with New. York city's daily increasing crime are tolerated MERE DENUNCIA TORY. RESOLUTIONS OF.dTIZENS' ENDIQNATION MASS MEETINGS WILL NOT DETER TILE CRIMINALLY DISPOSED. . ' THE UNITED STATES IS THE MOST LAWLESS Or? CIVILIZED NA TIONS. SOLELY, OF COURSE, BECAUSE OF THE IMPOTENT CRIMI NAL LAW PROCEDURE GENERALLY THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY. . tinman life in this country would be made MORE SECURE and society generally would be better protected from criminals if we would adopt much of the letter and spirit of the present English crim inal law and its method of prompt pnnishmenta. cub out the deterrent influences of " the punishment, of death, and the best that the authorities can do is to give them the punishment of torture. This indicates that the abolition of capital punishment in Michigan has been a long stride toward barbarism. Rhode Island, which abolished cap ital punishment about the same time that Michigan did, had the same diffi culty in controlling her prisoners, un til, in preference to adopting torfiire, the law of capital punishment for state prison convicts was enacted. Like the knife of the surgeon or the gardener, the cutting off from so ciety of the life of the murderer is a necessary evil. "The humanity of the law feeis every pain it inflicts, but it uses evTT as a means of preventing greater evil." Heart to Heart Talks. By EDWIN A.. NYE. - STOPTHE GOSSIP One venomed word . That struck Its coward, poisoned blow In craven whispers, hushed and low. And yet the wide World heard. ' 'Twas but one whisper one That, muttered low. for very shame. The. thing the sland'rers dare not name. And yet its work was done. For the reasou'that the slander la muttered low in craven whispers it is always hard to trace the origin of the calumny back to the malicious tongue that first gave if utterance. Gossip passes the report from mouth to ear under the impersonal and in definite phrase. They say." The gossiper drapes his story with the glamour of secrecy and bides its origin in anonymous authority. ; ;"- Gossip is cojvardly.. V ' . , ' It proceeds' to murder reputations with, the concealed weapons of an unc tuous whisper, accompanied by a wink, a nod or a shrug. . ',-;'- . Oftentimes when the slanderous work is done the reaction comes. The community . wakes up to understand that the' tale had no authentic origin and the whole matter was no more than mere gossip. And sometimes the understanding comes too late to save the victim of the venomed tongue. A gossiper thrives best in an atmos phere of ignorance and idleness. The well informed are not apt to be credu lous, and the busy will not wait to have their ears stuffed, willy nilly. The best way to stop the gossipy tale is to stop it in your mouth. , If your soul is big it will be generous and charitable. . It is.ouly the little soul that cannot hold "a secret" The big soul forgets. The big soul knows how sharper than a two edged sword is the venomed word; that, once spo ken it cann be recalled; that thefar ther it goes the blacker it grows. If for no other reason than charity, withhold the word. Or- If you be brave enough challenge the gossiper and brand the story as a lie. Open your mouth and demand that the victim be confronted by his accusers. To the vague "they say" boldly ask: . Who says? By doing so you may save some one from a stab in the back. England's First Canal. The first canal was made in England when Henry I. joined the Trent to the Witham. in 1134. New York Lawyer dilatory, absurdly technical legal MORNING ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1912 IDnOml! UMlIlltD HIT MISCELLANEOUS. Duoiuii mmm ui T i BOSTON, Sept. 19. Boston wins the American league pennant Man ager McAleer gave out figures today showing that the Red Sox can loose all their remaining 15 games and still carry off the flag, even though Wash ington, which is in second place to day, should win all its 13 games yet to play, and Philadelphia do the same with its 14. In such a case the final standing of the three teams would be: Won Lost P.C. Boston 97 56 .634 Philadelphia 97 57 .630 Washington 97 57 .630 The results Thursday follow: Pacific Coast League At Portland Los Angeles 4, Port land 3. . At Los Angeles Oakland 2, Ver non 0. At San Francisco San Francisco 3, Sacramento 1. National League Cincinnati 3, 2; New York 1,2. . Brooklyn 9,4; Chicago 6,12. Boston 7,7; Pittsburg 5,8. American League Cleveland 9,6; Boston 3,0. ' Washington 4; St. Louis 2. Chicago 1; Philadelphia 0. Detroit 6; New York 5. Hotel Arrivals . The following are registered, at the Electric Hotel: Mrs. Macho . and, daughter; . A. S. Ashley, r Portland; Ethel Hall; D. -C.. FoutS; ' E. Johnson, Portland; 'Ed Dunmirer' E. Whitney, Salem; James, Anderson; B. H. Grant Portland r J. R. Macks, Barlow; J H. Smith, Seattle;; S. E. DeFprest, Port land; 'Miss E. Hall; B.' Anderson; J. T. Scott; John Baker; W. L.' Smith; John- M. Dunn, Portland. ' '". Wants, ForaleBtc Notices under these classified headings will be inserted at one cent a word, first insertion, half a cent additional Inser tions. One Inch card, $2 per month; half inch card, (4 lines), $1 per month. Cash must accompany order unless one has an open account with the paper. No financial responsibility for errors: where errors occur free corrected notice will be printed for patron. Minimum charge lac. NOTICE We have 2 letters address ed to C. L., care this office. Please call. CARD OF THANKS WE desire to extend our sincere and . grateful thanks to our many friends and neighbors, for their kindly sympathy in our recent bereave ment in tne loss of our beloved daughter, Mary. MR. AND MRS. P. S. FINUCANE WANTED WANTED: A chance to show' you how quick a For Rent ad will fill that vacant house or room. WANTED Plain sewing by the day. Telephone Main 3433. FOR SALE FOR SALE: The cheapest lines of snoes and harness in the county. Shoe- repairing while you wait at G. Aj Dreblow, Seventh street, opposite Wells Fargo. FOR SALE: 1 acre, all cleared, 6 room house, woodshed, chicken house, well water, 45 three-year-old fruit trees ) berry bushes, on county road and proposed Capital High way mail route 5 blocks to car line with side walk. $2,500.00 cash. E. J. NOBLE, Oregon City. FOR SALE 6-room plastered house, 1 acre land, fine orchard and water near car .line and only 15 minutes from court house $1800, half cash, bal. terms. See Dillman, Winehard Bldg. . FOR SALE 2 acres at Parkplace, house, barn, orchard, good vegeta ble garden, $2200. H. E. CARR, Parkplace, Oregon. FOR RENT FOR RENT: Newly furnisfied rooms - call 605, 5th Street. FOR RENT A, furnished . 7-room house with bath. Desirable loca tion. Inquire this office. Above party please phone 1933 or 115 for first class tenant. No dogs or children. . ' FOR RENT 8-room modern house, opposite Barclay School. Inquire Koenig's Store, 12th Street VIOLIN TAUGHT 1 Grand Theatre. '- Scoop Tempts Balking $500 loan wanted from private party for three years at 7 per cent. Se curity worth $2100. G. W. C. care Enterprise. DRESSMAKING and all kinds of sew ing, Mrs. C. A. Davenport, 1311 Main Street, between 13th and 14th streets. HOW would you like to talk, with 1400 people about that bargain you have in Real Estate. Use. the Enter prise. MUSIC TEACHER VIOLIN LESSONS: Mr. Gustav Flechtner from Liepzig, Germany, is prepared to accept a limited num ber of pupils. Mr. Flechtner may also be engaged for solo or ensem ble work. Address for terms, etc. Gustav Flechtner, Oregon City, Ore. ATTORNEYS JOHN R. SIEVERS, Attorney at law, Rooms 1 and 2 Weinhard Building, opposite courthouse. Collections given prompt attention. WOOD AND COAL. OREGON CITY WOOD AND FUEL CO. F. M. Bluhm. Wood and coal delivered to all parts of the ci'y. SAWING A SPECIALTY. Phone your orders Pacific- 3502, Home R 110 NOTICES Notice of Application for Liquor 1.1- --r .cense' -" NOTICE is hereby given that t will, at the next regular meeting of., the : irCity, CounciU-apply .for ; Jlcensejio i . sell liquor at my place of business, . . 523 Main Street, for .a period: of three months., ;'"'""' '- '- "" ' '.. F. R. M'CONNELL. Notice : of -Application! for Liquor Li- ' ' . cense NOTICE Is hereby given that I will,' at. the next regular meeting of the City ' Council, apply for license to sell liquor at my place of business', . 417 Main Street, between 4th and 5th. Streets, for a period of three months. " '" E. A. BRADY. "Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of .Oregon for Clackamas County. Ethel Gero, plaintiff, vs. James F. Gero, defendant ' To James F. Gero, Defendant: In the name of the State of Ore: gon, you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you in the. above entitled suit on or before the 11th day of October 1912, that being the last day prescribed in the order of pub lication of the summons; and if you fail to so appear and answer said complaint the plaintiff will apply to .the Court for the relief therein pray ed, to-wit: A decree dissolving the marriage contract now existing be tween you and the plaintiff . and changing the name of plaintiff to Ethel Smith: This summons is published in the Morning Enterprise, a newspaper, - for six consecutive weeks by order ' of Hon. R. B. Beatie, Judge of the County Court, made on the 29th day of August, 1912, the first publica tion being on the 30th day of Aug ust, 1912. S. R HARRINGTON, Attorney for Plaintiff. . . Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County . H. A. McClintock, Plaintiff, vs. Jennie McClintock, Defendant. To Jennie McClintock, Defedant: In the name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and cause on or before Fri day, tne 11th day of October, 1912, and if jou fail to answer, for want thereof Plaintiff will take a decree against you divorcing him from you and freeing him of all obligations of the marriage contract Notice of this summons is made upon you ' by publication in the . Morning Enterprise tor six succes sive weeks by virtue of an order dated August 29th, 1912, signed by the Honorable R. B. Beatie, Judge of the County Court, of the State of Oregon for the County of Clack amas. Date of first publication, August 30, 1912. ' Date of last publication, October 11th, 1912. peter a. Mcdonald, Attomey-at-Law, 302 Failing Bldg., Portland, Oregon. Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. : Lucy Overington, plaintiff, ' vs. Charles H. Overington, Defendant. To Charles H. Overington, above named" defendant: In the name of the State of Ore- gon, you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed ' against you in the above entitled , cause, on or before the ; 11th day of October, 1912, being more than six . weeks from the date of the first pub lication of this summons, and if you fail so to appear or answer, the") Jack plaintiff will apply to the Court for - the relief prayed) for in the com plaint, which is, for a decree for ever dissolivng the marriage now exisiting between you and the plaintiff, and that plaintiff be per mitted to resume her former name of Lucy Northcutt, and for such oth er rileef as to the court my seem just and equitable. This summons is served upon you by publication by order of the Hon. R. B. Beatie, Judge of the County Court, which ordeT is dated the 29th day of Aug ust, 1912; the date of the first pub lication of this summons is August 30th, 1912, and the last date of pub lication October 11th, 1912. FRANK SCIILEGEL, " Attorney for Plaintiff. Summons In the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon, for,. Clackamas County, t Eastern'. Investment Company, ifcimfted, a corporation, plaintiff, vs! Samuel Davis, Earl Ray Davis, John T. Seeds, Rosa May Stevens, formerly RoSa May Davis, and also all other persons or parties un known claiming any right, title, es tate lien or interest in the real es tate! described in the complaint herein, defendants. To John T. Seeds, one of the a trove named defendants: In the name of the state of Ore gon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed againt you in the. above entit led suit, on or before six (6) weeks from the date of the first publica tion of this summons, exclusive of the date of first publication, and if .-you fail, so -to appear and answer, for want ' thereof the plaintiff ,will ; apply to the above entitled - court for a 'judgment by default against you, and for the. relief prayed for in the complaint, towit: ,' For a de cree - of this court declaring; - the ' plaintiff herein to be the owner in ,fee simple of. real. property si taute in Clackamas County,. State of Ore J gon, and particularly described as follows,: towit: Commencing -at '--the Northwest Corner of the West half of the East half of the' North - east quarter of", section Thirty three (33), Township Three (3), . south, Range Three 3) East of Wil lamette Meridian, thence SouEh Fifty- nine (59) Rods, thence East 'Eighty (80) Rods, thence North Fifty-nine (59) Rods,' thence West Eighty (80) Rods to Jhe place, of beginning, containing Twenty-hine and-One-half Acres (29 1-2), .more or less, and forever quieting the title of plaintiff, and barring and enjoining you from at any . time : setting up or asserting any estate, . title, right, lien or interest in and to said property. This "summons is served . upon . you by publication in accordance with an order of Honorable J. U. Campbell, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, in and for Clackamas County, which said order is dated September 12, 1912, and which requires that this summons be published in this newspaper at least once each week for six (6) consecutive weeks, and that publication first be made on the 13th day of September, 1912. Date of first publication, Septem ber 13,1912. , . ' H. B. BECKETT ! Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice to Property Owners on Monroe Street. To T. P. Randall, H. E. Noble H. ' E. Cross, William Stover, S. A. Long, D. C. Latourette, Minnie Inskeep, Wm. Sheahan, Ber tha Kuerten, Felix A. Dillow, J. L. & M. A. Waldron, Christaina Fred erich, Mary Caufield, C. P. & L. A. Farr, Jack & Albright, J. H. & Sally Ann Mattley, Chester Elliott, "Grace Loder, Mary Bradley, Kate Newton, J. J. Michels, May S. Mills, C. N. Lewis, Maggie Matthies,,Mary Little, O. D Eby, M. Michels, F. T. Ryan, Antone Kriedle, Mary Potter, Wm. J. Wilson, W. W. Myers, H. H. L. Clark, Mary Grasier, Geo. Redda way, Henry Schoenborn, H: Gra sier, Otto Erickson, Gertrude Hum phrys, C. B. Huyck, S. A., E. G. & M. T. Roberts, John Resberger, M. M. Charman, Anna and Frank Rot ter, Daniel, August and Anna Fish er, John Langford, F. J. S. Tooze, John W. & Grace Loder, Emma Schroeder, Arthur Duete' and H. Keil, Amanda Duete, Mrs. R. D. Price, and C. E. Nash. You and each of you is hereby notified that the undersigned have been appointed as appraisers of tne property hereinafter, described ly ing on Monroe Street, Oregon City, Oregon, from the South line of Tnlrd '; Street to the North line of r- Fourteenth Street and subject to . assessment for the improvement of said Monroe Street and that the un dersigned will meet at 'the inter section of Seventh and Monroe Streets, on the 27th day of Septem ber 1912, at 1 o'clock p. m.-, for the. ' purpose of viewing said property and estimating the value thereof, this value is to be used as a basis upon which to estimate the propor tion of the improvement of said Monroe street asi the same is now being improved. v That W. A. White, John Bittner . and George Randall were' heretofore appointed to . make this appraisement-and they, with the City Engineer-constitute a committee for that purpose. - ' The. property upon which this val ue is to be fixed and ' the owners thereof are as follows-. .. Lot 1, Block 123, Oregon - City, Oregon, T. P. Randall. Lot 2, Block 123, Oregon City, Oregon, T. P. Randall. Lot 3, Block 123, Oregon City. Oregon, H. E. Noble. Lot 4, Block 123, Oregon City, Ore gon, H. E. Noble. Lot 1, Block 124, Oregon City, Ore gon, H. E. Cross. Lot 2, Block 124, Oregon City, Oregon, H. E. Cross. ' Lot 3, Block 124, Oregon City Ore Oregon, H. E. Cross. Lot 4, Block 124, Oregon City Ore Oregon, H. E. Cross. Lot 1, Block 125, Oregon City, Oregon, Wm. Stover. Lot 2, Block 125, Oregon City, Oregon, Wm. Stover. Lot 3, Block 125, Oregon City, Lot 4, Block 125, Oregon City, Ore gon, S. A. Long. Lot 1, Block 126, Oregon City, Oregon, D. C. Latourette. Lot 2, Block 126, Oregon City, Oregon, D. C. Latourette. Lot 3, Block 126, Oregon City, Oregon, D. C. Latourette. Lot 2, Block 127, . Oregon City, Oregon, D. C. Latourette. Lot 3, Block 127, Oregon , City, Oregon Minnie Inskeep. Lot 4, Block 127, Oregon City, Oregon, Minnie Inskeep. - Lot 1, Block 128, Oregon City, Oregon, Wm. Sheahan. Lot 2, Block 128, Oregon- City, Oregon, B. Kuerten. Lot 3, Block 128, Oregon City, Oregon, Felix A. Dillow. Lot 4, Block 128, Oregon City, Oregon,. J. L. & M. A .Waldron. Lot 1,.. Block 129 , Oregon City, Oregon, Christiana Friedrich : Lot 2 Block 129, Oergon City, Oregon, ' Mary R. Caufield. Lot 3, Block 129, Oregon . City, Oregon, Easterly , half thereof, C. P. & A. L. Farr. - Lot 3, Block .129, - Oregon City, Oregon, Westerly half thereof, Jack and Albright. . Lot 4, Block 129, Oregon City, Oregon,. Easterly half thereof, C. P. & A. L. Farr. Lot 4, Block 129, Oregon City, Oregon, Westerly half thereof, Jack and Albright. . ' Lot 1 Block liQ, Oregon . City, Oregon, J. H. and Sally" Ann Matt- . ley. - Lot 2,- Block 130, Oregon City, Oregon, J. H. and Sally Ann Matt- ley. -v " -'. ' "V Lot 3, Block 130, Oregon City, Oregon, Chester A. Elliott. Lot4, Block 130, Oregon City, ' Oregon Grace E. Loder, . Let 1, Block 131, Oregon City, i Oregon, Westerly half thereof; Mary E. Bradley. Lot 1, Block 1313, Oregon City, Oregon, Easterly half thereof, Kate L. Newton. Lot 2, Block 131, Oregon City, Oregon, Westerly half thereof, Mary E. Bradley. Lot 2, Block 131, : Oregon. City, Oregon,-Easterly half thereof , Kate L. Newton. Lot 3, Block 131, Oregon City, Oregon, easterly 72 feet.Kate L. Newton. Lot 4, Block 131, Oregon City, Oregon, westerly 33 feet, J. J. Mich el?. Lot 4, Block 131, Oregon City, Ore gon, easterly 72 feet, Kate L. Newton Lot 4, Block 131, Oregon City, Oregon, Westerly 33 feet, J. J. Mi chcls. ' - Lot 1, Block 132, Oregon City, Oregon, 35.75 x 62 ft. May S. Mills. Lot 1, Block 132, Oregon City, Oregon, 71.25x62 ft, C. H. Lewis. Lot 2, Block 132, Oregon City, Oregon, 33.75 feet x 62 ft. May S. Mills. Lot 2, Block 132; Oregon City, Oregon, 71.25 feet x 62 feet, X3. N. Lewis. Lot 3, Block-132, Oregon City Oregon, Maggie Matthies. Lot 4, Block 132, Oregon City, Oregon Maggie Matthies. Lot 1, Block 133, Oregon City, Oregon, all but N'ly 15.5 feet, Mary F. Little. Lot 1, Block 133, Oregon City, Oregon, N'ly 16.5 feet, O. D. Eby. Lot 2, Block 133, Oregon City, Oregon, all but 3xl5i feet A. E. Little. Jjot 2, Block 133, Oregon Citjf, Oregon, 3 feet S & N 15i E & W, O. D. Eby. Lot 3, Block 133, Oregon City, Oregon,. M. Michels. Did It Ever Occur to You that someone is drawing interest on the money you needless ly spend each day? Why not open a bank account here and have the advantages, of it yourself? THE BANK OF OREGON CITY OLDEST BANK IN . CLACKAMAS COUNTY . - ;. D. C. LATOURETTE, President. ; . . - F.. J. MYER, Cashier. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OREGON CITY, OREGON ' CAPITAL $50,000.00 ' Transacts a General Banking Busines a. 'Open from "9 A. M. to 3 P. M. By HOP Lot 4, Block 133, Oregon City, Oregon, M. Michels. Lot 6, Block 136, Oregon City, Oregon, T. F. Ryan. Lot 7, Block 136, Oregon City, Oregon, Antone Krield. Lot 8, Block 136, Oregon City, Oregon, Antone Krield. Lot 5, Block 137, Oregon City, Oregon, Mary E. Potter. Lot 6, Block 137, Oregon Citj Oregon, Mary E. Potter. Lot 7, Block 137, Oregon City, Oregon, Mary E. Potter. Lot 8, Block 137, Oregon City, Oregon, Mary E. Potter. Lot 5, Block 138, Oregon City, Oregon, Wm. J. Wilson. Lot 7, Block 138J Oregon City, Oregon, W. W. Myers. . Lot 7, Block 138, Oregon Cityy Oregon, W. W. Myers. Lot 8, Block 138, Oregon City, Ore., W. W. Myers. Lot 5, Block 139, Oregon City, Oregon, H. L. L. Clark. Lot 6 Block 139, Oregon City, Oregon, H. L. L. Clark. Lot 7 Block 139, Oregon City, Oregon,7 wnry vxratsiei. Lot 8, Block 139, Oregon City, Oregon, Mary Grasier. Lot 5, Block 140 Oregon City, Oregon, Westerly 85 feet thereof, . Geo. Reddaway. Lot 5, Block 140, Oregon City, Oregon, Easterly 20 ft. thereof, Henry Schoenborn. Lot 6, Block 14(V Oregon City, Oregon, Westerly 85 feet thereof, Geo. Reddaway. Lot 6, Block 140, Oregon City, Oregon, Easterly 20 feet thereof, Henry Schoenborn. Lot 7, Block 140, Oregon City, Oregon, W. Grasier. Lot 8, Block 140, Oregon Cityj Oregon, Otto Erichson. ' LjUL o, ithuv: n. 111, uicguu Oregon, Gertrude M. Humphry. Lot 6, Block lill Oregon City, Oreeon. Gertrude .M. Humphry. Lot 7, Block' 141, Oregon City, Oregon, C. B.VHuyck. - ' - - Lot 8, Block 141, Oregon City, Oregon, Geo. Reddaway. Lot 5, Block . 142, Oregon City, Oregon, S. A., E. G. and M. T. ko berts. -.' 'Lot 6, -Block 142, Oregon Citjv ; Oregon,: S- A.. E. G., & M. T. Ro-,-' berts. '',-'" Lot. 7, Block 142, Oregon City, Oregon, Kate L. Newton. " Lot 8, Block 142, Oregon City, Oregon, Kate L. Newton. " Lot ' 4, Block 143, Oregon City, :- Oregon, John Resberger. . Lot 5, Block 143, Oregon City, Oregon, John Resberger. Lot 6, Block 143 Oregon City, : Oregon, John Resberger. Lot 5, Block 144, Oregon City, Oregon, M.v M. Charman. Lot 6, Block 144i, Oregon City, . Oregon, Frank and Anna Rotter. Lot 7, Block 144, Oregon City, Oregon, PanieL August and Anna Fisher. . J? - - ' .' Lot B, Blockt'144,. Oregon City, Oregon, John.-Langford. Lot 5 Block. 145, Oregon City, Oregon, JJ. EJ. Cro?s. Lot 6,- Block 145, Oregon City, Oregon, H. E. Crors. Lot . 7, Block 147, Oregon City, Oregon, H. E. Cross. - Lot 8, Block 145, Oregon City, Oregon, H. E. Cross. Lot 5, Block 146, Oregon City, Oregon, F. J. S. Tooze. Lot 6, Block 145, Oregon City, ' Oregon, F. J. S. Tooze. Lot 7, Block 136, Oregon City, Oregon, John W. & Grace E. Loder. Lot 8, Block 146, Oregon City, Oregon, John W. & Grace E. Loder. , Lot 6, Block 15, Falls View Addi tion to Oregon City, Oregon, Emma Lot 5, Block 15, Falls View addi tion to Oregon City, Oregon, Arthur Duete & H. Keil. Lot 4, Block 15, Falls View Addi tion to Oregon City, Oregon, Aman da Duete. Lot 8, Block 14, Oregon City, Oregon, Falls View Add. thereto, Mrs. R. D. Price. Lot 8, Block 44, Oregon City, Ore gon, Falls View Add. thereto,, C. E. Nash. - W. A. WHITE, JOHN BITTNER, GEORGE RANDALL, Appraisers. H. A. MONTGOMERY, City Engineer.