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HJ9304.C58"e29"'"'"''"' "-'""^ ^'^IlliSSliSlWiiifiiffi.?*"'*"** and taxes i Clin ^ ^^24 030 230 167 Overs 'O Cornell University Library The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924030230167 A.Zl IZ-TI Complying with the Corrupt Practices I.aw: This pamphlet Is printed by Multnomah Printing; Co., S9yi Front St., Portland, Ore., and the autliorg are W. G. Eggleston. o f Portland, Ore., and MT. S. U'RenT'of" "Oregon City, Ore. C^- ■>^ J CLACKAMAS COUNTY ASSESSMENTS ^ TAXES IN 1910 SHOWING THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ASSESSMENTS AND TAXES UNDER THE GENERAL PROPERTY TAX SYSTEM AND THE /r LAND VALUE OR SINGLE TAX AND EXEMPTION SYSTEM PROPOSED IN THE GUGKAMAS COUNTY TAX AND EXEMPTION BILL TO BE VOTED ON AT THE NOVEMBER, 1912, ELECTION ^.. IF YOU FAVOR THE BILL, MARK YOUR BALLOT: NO. 376 X I YES CERTIFICATE OF GEO. F. JOHNSON, DEPUTY ASSESSOR OF CLACK- AMAS COUNTY. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: r I hereby certify that the following "Sin- gle Tax Assessment and Tax Roll for Clack- amas County for the Year 1910" was ex- tended from the regular tax roll for that year under my direction and supervision. THAT I AM NOT AND NEVER HAVE BEEN A SINGLE TAKER AND NEVER READ ANY OF HENRY GEORGE'S WORKS. I undertook this work on my own time and outside of my official duties as deputy assessor, chiefly to prove that it could be done from the assessments of Clackamas County. My services and all the expenses were paid for wholly by the F'els Fund Commission and the foregoing tax roll has not cost Clackamas County one dollar of public money, directly or indirectly. I am neither defending nor opposing the county bill to exempt personal property, occupations and improvements from taxes, commonly called the Single Tax Bill. I further certify that the assessment roll was completed and the extension of taxes in black ink was finished on the theory that we would not count fractions of a dol- lar in the assessed value of an acre of land, whether improved or not. But I found that this plan was being criticised as "guess- work," and I again extended the values and taxes, writing the second extension in red ink, after computing the values per acre in every case down to cents. E.Y.. In doing the foregoing work I employed only skilled helpers. The computations are as accurate and exact as they could be made, and in my opinion do not contain more errors than the computations of the original roll on which taxes were collected for the year 1910. For the assessment of town lots and of non-tillable land (by which is understood land not in actual cultivation), I have taken the valuations of the official assess- ment for the year 1910. For the exemp- tions of personal property, buildings, ma- chinery and other improvements on land I have taken the valuations of the official assessment for the year 1910. For the exemption value of improve- ments in and under land (by which is un- derstood clearings, drainage and similar labor values in and under the lands), I assumed, at the request of W. S. U'Ren, who represented the Fels Fund Commis- sion, that the difference between the as- sessed value of the cultivated land and the assessed value of uncultivated adjoining land represented the assessed labor value of the clearings, drainage and similar val- ues in and under the land which are to be exempt from taxes under the so-called county single tax bill submitted to the peo- ple of Clackamas County. I have compiled the foregoing Single Tax Assessment and Tax Roll on that basis, under the instruc- tions from said Mr. U'Ren. For example, Charles E. S pence owns a farm of 70 acres; 40 acres are uncultivated and assessed at $20.00 per acre; 30 acres are cleared and in cultivation, assessed at $45 per acre. Under the plan stated it is taken for granted that the cultivated land separate from the clearings, drainage, etc., is of the same value as the uncultivated, that is to say, $20.00 per acre. This leaves an exemp- tion value for improvements in the land of $25.00 per acre, amounting to $750.00. Mr. Spence's assessment for buildings and per- sonal property was $1050; this gives him under the plan stated an exemption of $1800, leaving his assessment for 70 acres of land at the value of the raw land $1400. The tax rate for 1910 was 15 mills and Mr. Spence's tax was $48.00 on a total assess- ment of $3200. The rate under the so-called Single Tax Bill would have been 23.18 mills, and Mr. Spence's tax would have been $32.45 on a raw land value assess- ment of $1400. For appraising the taxable value of rail- road and other public service corporation franchises and rights of way, for the pur- pose of this assessment, I accepted the es- timates of Mr. Edward P. E. Troy, of San Francisco, California, recommended as an expert by Mr. W. S. U'Ren and others. The basis for this valuation by Mr. Troy is the reports of the various companies on file in the offices of the State Railroad Commis- sion and the State Tax Commission. Thie percentage of the assessed value as com- pared with the actual value is stated by Mr. Troy to be the same that was used by the State Tax Commission in assessing all the property of these corporations. The only chance for error in the valua- tions as compared with the assessments on which the taxes were collected for the year 1910 is on the value of franchises and the nghts of way and of the raw land value of the lands in actual cultivation. Of lands in cultivation there were 95,594.51 acres, the raw land value of which for the so-called single tax roll is an average of $23.84 per acre, and the average assessed value per acre of cultivated land for the clearing, ditches and other labor values in these cultivated acres pnd which is ex- empted in this roll is $36.65 per acre. As to the appraised value of the railroad and other public service corporation fran- chises and rights of way assessed for the single tax roll at $2,978,330, / can only say that Mr. Troy's appraisement and valuation appear to be sustained by the statistics he produced from the official reports of the various companies. On the foregoing plan I find the total property that would have been taxed in Clackamas County for the year 1910, if the so-called Single Tax Bill had been in op- eration, would have been as follows : 95,594.51 acres of cultivated /a/jd . $2,279,385^ 528,572.92 acres of uncultivated land 7,858,735 Town and city lots 2,564,335 Railroad and other public service corporation franchises and rights of way 2,978,330 Total $15^680785 EXEMPTIONS. Farm buildings and personal property $1,944,795 Farm clearings, ditches and im- provements in the land 3,497,340 Personal property of non-land owners 823,975 Improvements on town and city lots 979,570 Other personal property chiefly in cities and towns 1,132,265 Difference between the franchise assessment by Mr. Troy and all property assessment of corpo- rations by State Tax Commis- sion (public service corpora- tions) 175,286 Total single tax exemptions .. .$8,553,231 Following is the revenue actually col- lected in 1910 in Clackamas County: General fund $363,572.87 School fund J4,797.67 Cities '^3,915.80 Licenses {nearly all in Oregon City) 19,052.00 Road fund 27,089.91 Total revenue collected $518,228.25 From this is to be deducted a refund of $699.85 for the town of Willamette. The state and county rate for the above revenue was 15 mills on the dollar, to which must be added in the different districts the city special school and special road rates for each district. To raise the same amount from the tax on the values of land, franchises and rights of way the state and county rate is 23.18 mills on the dollar, to which must be added in the different districts the city, special school and special road rates, as was the case under the assessment on which the taxes were collected. The amount that would have been raised un- der the foregoing rate exempting personal property and improvements is $517,659.14, being an excess of $130.74 over the $517,- 528.40 actually raised for public revenues from all sources, on an assessed value for all kinds of property for the year 1910 of $24,234,017.00. Dated Oregon City, Oregon, this 5th day of April, A. D. 1912. (Signed) GEO. F. JOHNSON, Deputy Assessor. This pamphlet contains the names of all the taxpayers, in alphabetical order, in the Land Book, Lot Book and the Personal Property Book of the Clackamas County Assessor for the year 1910. It includes all the taxpayers in every district in the county and is mailed free to every voter in the county. It will be mailed free to Oregon voters who want it, but to per- sons outside of Oregon a charge of 50 cents will be made to cover cost of printing and postage. Every person who paid taxes in Clackamas County in 1910 can see, by examining this book, exactly what taxes he paid in 1910 and what his tax would have been if the proposed Clack- amas County Tax andi Exemption law had been in force. Special attention is called to the certificate of Deputy Assessor G. F. Johnson, of Clack- amas County. The exemptions of personal property and improvement values, including the necessary computations, as well as copying the official assessment and tax roll of Clack- amas County for the year 1910, as printed in +his book on pages 1 to 156, were made under Mr. Johnson's direction and supervision, to prove that it could be done, as he states more fully in his certificate. In the assessment and tax tables of lands in this book, where there were in 1910 no culti- vated acres in a tract and no buildings or per- sonal property on the tract, a star (*) is printed in the column of acres cultivated and another star (*) in the column for buildings and personal property. In the assessment and tax tables of town and city lots a star (*) in the column for buildings andi personal property shows that there were no buildings or personal property on the lot in 1910. The figures showing "actual tax paid for 1910" make no allowance for the 3 per cent discount on taxes paid before April 1, but are the figures of the actual tax levied. TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS. In spite of the great care with which the proof of the tables in this pamphlet was read, there are some typographical errors. For example, on page 1 the actual tax paid by John W. Ackerson is printed "1,899." It should read $18.99. On page 32 the table shows that A. B. Hammond had 680 acres of cultivated land assessed $5 an acre. It should be 680 acres of uncultivated land assessed $5 an acre. On page 34 the table shows actual taxes paid for 1910 by Ben Hayerly, "3,750." The amount was $37.50. On page 60 the table shows that Colin Mclver would have had an exemption of $150 under the proposed county law, and no ofssessment. It should show that he would have had an assessment of $150 and no exemption. ill On page 68, line 42 from bottom of page, the table shows that the Portland Railway, Light & Power Company paid a tax of $7.20 in 1910. The amount should be $720. On page 93 the table shows that the aver- age 1910 assessment of Archie D. Wills' 30 acres of cultivated land was $300 an acre. The amount should be $364.16 an acre. WHEN ALL LAND IS IMPROVED In the tables of cultivated and uncultivated lands, pages 1 to 96, there are many cases where owners of cultivated land had no uncultivated land, but figures are given showing the assess- ment per acre of "acres uncultivated." In such cases the raw-land value of the cultivated acres is found by taking the assessed raw-land value of adjoining uncultivated land that is naturally as good as the cultivated land. For example, line 16 on page 1 of the tables shows that W. D. Adams had a tract of one acre cultivated, assessed $90, and had no un- cultivated land in that tract; but the assess- ment per acre under the head "acres unculti- vated" is given as $15. That is, the raw-land value of Mr. Adams' one acre was $15, while the clearing value, or "improved value," or "labor value IN land" was $75. Under the present tax system, Mr. Adams was assessed $90 on that one acre of land — $15 for the raw-land value and $75 for his "labor value IN land" — and $300 for his buildings and personal property on that acre. But under the proposed Clackamas County Tax and Ex- emption law he would have had an exemption of $75 for the improvement value of his acre and $300 for his buildings and personal prop- erty; and his total assessment for taxes would have been $15. For 1910 the taxes on his improved acre and his labor products on that acre were $8.19 under the present tax system; but under the proposed county tax and exemption law the tax on the $15 of raw-land value of the acre would have been 59 cents, and there would have been no tax on the products of his labor IN the land and ON the land. Look through the tables, and you will see that home owners in towns would save money under the proposed county tax and exemption law in proportion as they have buildings and personal property on their lots; and that farmers would save money in proportion as they have improvements IN the land and buildings and personal property ON the land. This book is printed as an argument in favor of the exemption of personal property and im- provements from taxation in Oregon. It proves that farmers and other home owners will pay less taxes under the system of exempting per- sonal property and improvements and taxing nothing except water powers franchises and rights of way and community-made raw-land values than they pay under the present tax system. There is much difference between Henry George single tax and the Clackamas County single tax or exemption bill to be voted on next November. Henry George single tax means taking by taxation all of the annual commu- nity-made value of land, which is in substance the yearly ground rent value of land, not count- ing the improvement value of the land. The Clackamas County bill proposes to put only so much tax on the community-made value of land, water powers, and railroad and other public service corporation franchises and rights of way as will raise the same amount of money that is now collected for state, county and local purposes, and, in addition, the money now col- lected for revenue by licenses and permits to do business. All labor and industry and all products and savings of labor are to be exempt from taxation under this bill. The Ballot Title, ballot numbers and the bill for the proposed law are as follows : A Bill for an Act to assess and collect all taxes levied within Clackamas County from the land values, water powers, natural growths, deposits and other natural resources and public service corporation franchises and rights of way, exempting all other classes of property, including lands used for municipal, educational, literary, scientific, relig- ious or charitable purposes, now exempt. Ballot Numbers: No. 376. No. 377. Yes. No. A BILL For a Ideal law for the County of Clackamas to exempt from taxation all trades, labor, professions, business, occupa- tions, personal property and improvements on, in and under land, and to require that all taxes levied and collected within Iv said Clackamas County shall be levied on and collected from the assessed values of land and other natural resources, sep- arate from the improvements thereon, and on and from the assessed value of public service corporation franchises and rights of way. Be it Enacted by the People of the State of Oregon IN AND OF THE CoUNTY OF ClACKAMAS : Section 1. That all business, labor, trades, occupations, 'professions, and the right to conduct, work at or practice the same; and all forms of personal property; and all improve- ments on, in and under all lands, shall be and hereby are exempted from taxation for any purpose within Clackamas County, and no taw shall be imposed upon any trade, labor, business, person, occupation or profession under the pretext of a license or the exercise of the police power witMn said County; but in its application to licenses and permits this is intended only to prevent the raising of revenue from such licenses and permits, and to prevent exacting of fees therefor greater than the cost of issuing the permit or license, and is not intended to impair the police power of the County, City or State. Section 2. All taxes within Clackamas County shall be levied on and collected from the assessed values of all lands, water powers, deposits, natural growths and other natural re- sources, and on and from the assessed values of public service corporation franchises and rights of way. This act does not affect corporation license fees and inheritance taxes collected directly by the State, nor such lands as are used only for municipal, educational, literary, scientific, religious or char- itable purposes, already exempt from taxation by law. MR. SHIELDS' SILLY BLUNDER taxation and exemptions within the coun- This proposed law for Clackamas County, ^V' regardless of constitutional restric. also proposed in substantially the same form tions or state statutes, and abolishing poll for Coos and Multnomah counties, is authorized or head tax. by the County Home Eule Tax amendment to Section 1 of Article IX of the Constitution of What Mr. Shields ignorantly or untruthfully Oregon. Some men who have no regard for speaks of as the "title" of that amendment on the truth assert that the voters were deceived the initiative petition was as follows : by a trick into adopting that amendment Article IX of the Constitution of the State Mr. Charles H. Shields, who has been hired ,^ u n i, jli,- j? by some land speculators to manage the cam- ^f ^J^^Son shall be and hereby is, amended paign of the Oregon Anti-Single Tax League, ^y inserting the following section in said asserts in a printed statement, either ignor- Article IX, after Section 1 and before Sec- antly or with deliberate untruth, that the tion 2, and it shall be designated as Section County Home Bule Tax amendment was sub- j.^ ^f Article IX mitted in 1910 under the title, "A Bill to Q'f,-^„ -t „ at" „^7; „„ u„„a t^^ .u^ii u AboUsh the PoU Tax." There wks no such bill , -^f ^j'«" ^f f ^ ^ L tax shall be or title on the ballot in 1910. The ballot title levied or collected in Oregon; no bill regu- under which the amendment was submitted lating taxation or exemption throughout was prepared by Attorney-General Crawford the state shall become a law until approved and was as follows : 6y the people of the state at a regular gen- For constitutional amendment providing eral election; none of the restrictions of the for the people of each county to regulate Constitution shall apply to measures ap- proved by the people declaring what shall be subject to taxation or exemption and how it shall be taxed or exempted whether proposed by the Legislative Assembly or by initiative petition; but the people of the several counties are hereby empowered and authorized to regulate taxation and exemp- tions within their several counties, subject to any general law which may be hereafter enacted. As far as we know, no advocate or opponent of that proposed amendment ever spoke of it or referred to it as "A Bill to Abolish the Poll Tax; ' ' If Mr. Shields knew anything of direct legislation in Oregon he would know that a constitutional amendment is not spoken of as "A Bill," and that bills are not submitted by short titles. TRUTH ABOUT POLL TAX LAW Ever since the County Home Rule Tax amendment to Section 1 of Article IX of the Constitution of Oregon was approved by the voters in 1910, the Oregonian has been lying about that amendment and the manner in which it was proposed. It says now, and has been saying for seventeen months, that the prolribition against the levying or collecting of a poll tax was a trick; that the poll tax law had been repealed by the Legislature in 1907 ; and that since the session of 1907 no poll tax has been collected in Oregon. Those three statements are untrue, as is shown below. It is strange that the Oregonian did not see any "trick" during the campaign of 1910. The County Home Rule Tax amend- ment contains only 109 words, and the Orego- nian had four months to examine those 109 Words, find any "trick" and see what the amendment meant. A road poU tax of $3 was collected in most of the counties in Oregon in 1910, three years after the Legislature of 1907 repealed the $1 State poll tax law. The following signed statement shows that the Legislature repealed the State poll tax law in 1907, but did not repeal the road poll tax law: WHAT THE LAW WAS IN 1910 "No poll or head tax shall be levied or col- lected in Oregon." That is the first sentence of the County Home Rule Tax amendment adopted by the people of Oregon at the November, 1910, election. The Daily Oregonian has published many times in its editorial columns the statement that the poll tax provision of the amendtment was a fraudu- lent trick to catch votes ; it has asserted many times that there was no poll tax in Oregon in 1910. The following explanation will show that such statements are not true. It is true that the State Tax Commissi'on, in its 1911 report, lent color to the Oregonian 's misstatement by saying that the poll tax pro- vision of the County Home Rule Tax amend- ment "is of little practical importance since the general poll tax was repealed by statute in 1907." But the State Tax Commission either neglected to look up the law, and thus made a statement that is deceptive, or it is standing on the false distinction that a poll tax levied for road purposes is not a poll tax. Judge Charles H. Carey, one of the most prominent lawyers in Oregon, made an anti- single tax speech before the Portland Realty Board in February, 1912, in which he repeated and indorsed the Oregonian 's misstatement that there was no poll tax in Oregon in 1910. Judge Carey is too careful a lawyer to have made the error if he had examined the law for himself, and we assume he also distinguishes the tax by its purpose and not by what is the subject of taxation. A tax levied directly on the person and not against any form of prop- erty is, of course, a poll tax, regardless of how the money is applied. It is true that the law requiring "a general poll tax of $1" was repealed in 1907, but that was not the only nor the principal- poll tax law in Oregon at that time. The Legislature of 1903 enacted a law containing the following section 39, on page 275 of the laws of 1903 : "Section 39. Every male inhabitant of this state over 21 years andl under 50 years of age, unless by law exempt, shall pay annually a road poll tax of $3, which shall be collected' in cash by the road supervisor of the district in which any person Uable therefor resides, and which must be collected by the road supervisor on or before the first day of December of tiie year for which such poll tax is due. Such poU tax must be paid on demand to the road supervisor, as hereinafter provided." Not only does the law call this a poll tax in its own terms, but it is clearly a poll tax by any and every definition known to the law. Sections 39 to 43 of this law provide for en- forcing the collection of the poll tax. This law was included in "Lord's Oregon Laws" as sections 6326 to 6331. All this was the law of Oregon until it was repealed by the people when they adtopted the County Home Rule Tax amendment in November, 1910, and the road poll tax of $3 was generally collected in Ore- gon in 1910. It was not repealed, either di- rectly or indirectly, until the November elee- tion in 1910. ^ ^ g ^^^j,^ B. S. J. M'ALLISTBR, W. S. U'REN. Records show that poll taxes were collected in Clackamas County in 1910. In 1911 letters were sent to all the county clerks in Oregon asking if any kind of poll, head or per capita vl tax was collected in these counties in 1910. Prom all over the State, except Multnomah County, came replies like this one, from the County Clerk of Linn: "Every road district in Linn County col- lected a $3 road poll tax for the past several years up to and including 1910." WHO OPPOSE THIS BILL? The plan of exempting personal property and improvements and raising all public revenue by taxing unimproved, or raw-land, or com- munity-madte value of land is opposed by two classes : 1. Men who understand the bill and axe making' a profit out of the present system of taxation. These are the land and lot specula- tors and the attorneys and stockholders of rail- roads and other public service corporations. Prominent among the opponents are H. L. Pit- tock, chief owner of the Portland Daily Orego- nian, and a large speculator in lots and lands ; the Miller & Lux corporations; the Weyer- haeuser Land Company ; Southern Pacific Com- pany; Portland Railway, Light & Power Com- pany, representing also the "Water Power Trust ; Charles B. Cary, attorney for the Hill interests in Oregon ; Harvey Gordon Starkweather, prom- inent granger and ground rent collector in Portland ; and also most of the banks and bank- ers, who are now practically exempt by law from any tax on their money, notes and ac- counts. Harvey Gordon Starkweather, for example, is interested through his wife in lot 4 of block 212, at the northwest corner of Seventh and Morrison streets, Portland. The three owners of the lot are John E. and Charles W. Risley and Alice M. Starkweather. The lot contains 5000 square feet, or less than one-eighth of an acre. The 1910 assessments were : Land $150,000 Improvements 5,100 Total $155,100 That is equal to $5.10 worth of improvements on $150 worth of farm land. The lot was leased December 31, 1910, to the Morrison Trust Com- pany for 50 years from January 2, 1911, on the following terms : The lessee must pay all taxes and assessments of every nature, and must erect a five-story building on a foundation sufficient for ten sto- ries. In addition to paying all taxes and assess- ments Q»i the lot and the building to be erected, the lessee must pay ground rent on these terms : Equal Per A Month Annum to First 10 years $1,125 $13,500 Second 10 years 1,375 16,500 Third 10 years 1,625 19,500 Fourth 10 years 1,875 22,500 Fifth 10 years 2,000 24,000 Average ground rent a year $19,200 Total ground rent, 50 years $960,000 Average ground rent every working day.... $64 Measure off in your yard or garden 50 by 100 feet. That is the size of that Portland lot, now rented for $1,125 a month for the bare land. There is no unimproved farm land in Clackamas County for which the owner can get $1,125 a month in rent for 1,000 acres. But that Port- land lot is less than one-eighth of an acre. No Clackamas County farmer, with 500 acres of improved land, can get $1,125 a month in rent, which is $27 an acre a year. Don't you see why Harvey Gordon Starkweather is opposed to what he calls the Clackamas County single tax bill? There is a pocketbook reason why lot and land speculators oppose the bill. For that same pocketbook reason the attorneys and stockhold- ers of railroads, electric light and power .(iDm- panies, express companies and other public service corporations oppose the bill. Corpora- tion attorneys are hired at big salaries to op- pose anything their employers don't want, and the private owners of the public service cor- porations don't want any kind of single tax be- cause it will force them to pay more tax than they are now paying. Regular corporation attorneys and lawyers hired by corporations to oppose the Clackamas County Tax Exemption Bill are telling the farmers that under this bill the railroads and other public service corporation will be exempt from taxes, or that the corporation taxes will be less than under the present system of taxa- tion. This table shows how the corporations were taxed in Clackamas County on their op- erating property in 1910, and how they would have been taxed under the proposed bill : Genjeral Property Name of Corporation — Tax, 1910. Western Union Telegraph Co $ 230.69 Portland Ry. Light & Power Co 42,521.92 Ore. & Cal. Ry. (Southern Pacific) . . 22,809.08 Wells-Fargo & Co., express 233.28 Postal Telegraph Co 55.94 Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co.. 1,322.48 N. W. Long Dist. Telephone Co 278.70 Pullman Company 186.07 Oregon Electric Railway Co 2,559.21 Totals, each tax system $70,197.37 1910 Single tax would have beem 1910 General property tax paid was Increase for corporations under single tax . . . vU 1910 Single Tax Would Have Been $ 293.55 56,570.36 35,327.19 249.84 278.77 1,890.19 3,675.90 467.03 2,615.05 $101,367.88 .$101,367.88 . 70,197.37 . $31,170,51 2. The Clackamas County Tax Exemption Bill is opposed by some real farmers who do not understand the bill, and don't unc^erstand that under this bill their taxes would be lower, and the taxes of corporations and land specu- lators would be higher. There is no reason why any farmer, home-owner, or business man should oppose this bill, unless his chief business is land speculation. WHO SHOULD FAVOR THE BILL? Farmers, merchants, home-owners, business men generally, tenants, laborers, all producers of wealth, and all who believe that every one ought to earn his own living, should be in favor of this bill. The people create every year a common fund that is more than enough to pay all the expenses of government. We say that every man should pay his own expenses out of his earnings. Then why should not the people pay their common public expenses out of the common fund they create and therefore earn? Most men have to earn their own living, and there are poeketbook reasons why every man who earns his own living should favor the Clackamas County tax exemption or single tax bill. First, let us see what property, and how much, would have been exempt in Clackamas County in 1910 under this bill : Farm buildings and other improvements ON land $1,944,795 Farm clearings and improvements IN the land 3,497,340 Personal property of non-land owners 823,975 Other personal property, chiefly in cities and towns 1,132,265 Railroad and other corporation property assessed by State Tax Commission. . *175,286 Improvements on town and city lots 979,570 Total exemptions $8,553,281 *$175,286.77 is the difference between the State Tax Commission's assessment of the operating property of railroad and other public service corporations in 1910 and the single tax assessments of franchises and rights of way of railroads and other public service corporations in 1910. Now see what property and how much would have been assessed for taxes in Clackamas County in 1910 under this bill : Community-made or raw land value of cultivated farm land $ 2,279,385 Community-made or raw land value of unimproved and wild land 7,858,735 Community-made or raw land value of town and city lots 2,564,335 Corporation franchises and rights of way 2,978,330 Total single tax assessments $15,680,785 The total general property assessment in Clackamas County for 1910 was $24,234,017. Of that amount, $8,553,232.77 was assessed on labor and industry and the products and sav- ings of labor and industry on farms and in the cities and towns. That would have been the total amount of "single tax exemptions" in the county under the proposed Clackamas County bill. The "single tax assessment" un- der the bill would have been $15,680,785, in- cluding the single tax assessment on railroads and other franchise corporations. CORPORATION ASSESSMENTS The single tax assessments of railroads, elec- tric lines, express, telegraph and telephone companies and the electric light and power company were made with great care by Mr. Edward P. E. Troy, of San Francisco, who spent two months in Oregon doing that work. His assessments of franchises and rights of way are based on the sworn reports of the com- panies filed with the State Board of Tax Com- missioners, and with the State Eailroad Com- mission, and on such other information as could be obtained. Mr. Troy made no assessment of the twelve little country telephone lines because they are used for convenience rather than for profit, and had in 1910 no franchise value worth consider- ing. These were assessed in 1910 by the State Tax Commission at a total of $12,166. He made no single tax assessment of the Home Telephone Company of Oregon City, which showed a defi- cit in 1910 because the Northwestern Long Dis- tance Telephone Company, which is the toll line of the Home Company, absorbed all the earn- ings of the latter company. The Beaverton and Willsburg Railroad was under construction in 1910, and Mr. Troy made no assessment of it. Even with those omissions, Mr. Troy's single tax assessments of the franchise values of two telephone companies compares as follows with the State Tax Commission's assessments of six- teen companies: Assmt. Troy's by Single State Tax Tax Name of Company — Com. Assmt. Twelve country telephone lines. . $12,166 Home Telephone Co., Oregon City 12,000 Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. 48,196 $35,899 N. W. Long Dist. Telephone Co . . 13,560 109,365 Beaverton & Willsburg R. R. Co . . . 37,104 Totals, each assessment $123,028 $145^264 via Mr. Troy made no single tax assessment of the refrigerator car companies, assessed by the State Tax Commission in Clackamas County at $1,142, nor of the oil and tank line companies, assessed by the State Tax Commission at $286 in Clackamas County, because the reports of these companies do not give any basis on which a franchise assessment can be made. The fault seems to lie with the State Tax Commission, which permits corporations to file incomplete reports. In assessing the franchises and rights of way of the railroads and other franchise corpora- tions, Mr. Troy followed as closely as possible the methods of the State Tax Commissioner, though in some respects those methods are not fair to the other tax payers. In some cases he did not follow the assessment method of the State Tax Commission because the method used by the Commission is wrong in principle. FAULTY METHODS OF STATE TAX COMMISSION. For example, in assessing some corporations for 1910, the State Tax Commission took the average of the net earnings of those corpora- tions for the five-year period 1905-1909, and used that average for making the 1910 assess- ment. That method was used by the State Tax Commission in making the assessment of Wells- Fargo & Co.'s express in Oregon. In a letter dated July 27, 1911, Commissioner Charles V. Galloway explains how the Commission assessed that company in 1910. He said: "The average net earnings of Wells, Far- go ^ Company for the five-year period (1905 to 1909 inclusive) were $3,024,168.29; deducting annual taxes paid, $132,820.04, leaves $2,891,348.25. For current deprecia- tion of buildings, fixtures and equipment $432,167.39 was allowed, leaving $2,459,- 180.86 as the amount to be capitalized. "As an offset to the contention of the com- pany, in support of which it submitted tes- timony to the Board of Equalization, that the mileage rule of apportionment was un- fair in Oregon on account of the earning power of an average mile of the company's express lines in the State being less than the earning power of such lines without the State, 8 per cent instead of 6 per cent was used as the basis of capitalization. "On this basis the value of the property of Wells, Fargo ^ Company used in the op- eration of its express business, for the en- tire system, was computed to be $30,739,- 760.75. Oregon's share of this amount, de- termined by the mileage of the company's lines in Oregon to the mileage of its entire express system, was found to be $460,- 404.70" If the average net earnings of Wells-Fargo & Co., as found by the State Tax Commission, were $3,024,168.29 for the five years 1905-1909, then the total net earnings found by the State Tax Commission for those five years must have been $15,120,841. But the Oregon State Eail- road Commission says in regard to Wells-Fargo & Co., in its 1910 report, dated December 15, 1910 : "The regular semi-annual dividend of 5 per cent, was declared upon the old capital- ization of $8,000,000 from the earnings of 1909, and a special dividend of 300 per cent was declared by the directors on December 23, 1909, from the accumulated profits and investments of the company, from the time of its organization to that date." So we find some difference between the State Tax Commission's estimate of the average net earnings for five years and the actual dividends declared by the company in 1909. The figures are as follows : 5 per cent dividend (semi-annual), 1909 $ 400,000 300 per cent dividend in 1909 24,000,000 Dividends declared in 1909 $24,400,000 State Tax Com. found dividends 1905-1909. $15,120,841 1909 excess over State Corn's. 5-year figure $9,279,158 That is, the actual dividends declared by Wells-Fargo & Co. in the one year 1909, were $9,279,158 more than the State Tax Commission found for the five years from 1905 to 1909, in- clusive. It would seem that this express com- pany has not paid any 1910 taxes on that $24,- 000,000 dividend of 1909 and that the State Tax Commission did not consider that big divi- dend in calculating the company's average net earnings. The method of assessing corporations on averages of five-year periods is unfair to other taxpayers and to the people generally. Sup- pose county assessors should use that method in assessing property. Suppose the Multnomah County assessor had assessed H. L. Pittoek's Block 215 in Portland, with the personal prop- erty and improvements, for 1910 by that method. The 1910 assessment was $506,750. By using the method of the State Tax Commission the assessment would have been calculated in this way: 1905 value $227,950 1906 value 333,250 1907 value 399,000 1908 value 399,000 1909 value 399,250 Average, 5 years $351,690 Ix The five-year average, 1905-1909, was $155,- 060 less than the 1910 assessment. But that is the way the State Tax Commission assesses some of the big corporations. If the Multno- mah County assessor had used that method in assessing H. L. Pittock's Block 215, the taxes for 1910 would have been only $7,737 instead of $11,148. If that method is good and fair for corpora- tions, why not assess farmers in the same way ? Suppose the Clackamas County assessor had found a farm worth $5,060 in 1910, but took the five-year average for 1905 to 1909, as follows : 1905 value $2,250 1906 value 3,330 1907 valtie 3,990 1908 value 3,990 1909 value 3,995 Average, 5 years $3,515 At the 15-mill general fund rate the farmer would pay only $52.75 on that five-year aver- age, while on the real 1910 value of $5,060 the tax would have been $75.90, or $22.15 more than on the assessment made by the method of the State Tax Commission for assessing great corporations. That is the method used by the State Tax Commission in assessing the Wells Fargo & Company, the Portland Railway, Light & Power Company and other big corporations. That method is unfair to the farmers andi home owners in the counties where big corpora- tions operate, and is unfair to the counties where there are no big corprations because it increases the amount of State tax to be paid by those counties. CLACKAMAS COUNTY WATER POWERS ARE VALUABLE The value of the water powers claimed, used and sold at Oregon City and Cazadero is not included in this single tax assessment because that water power was not assessed or taxed in 1910. It seems that the State Board of Tax Commissioners could not find any law under which thetwater power could be assessed or taxed. But the value of the water power was carefully calculated by Mr. Troy. His calcula- tions were based on the sworn reports of the Portland Railway, Light & Power Company to the State Tax Commission and to the State Railroad Commissioii, on official data of the United States Government, and on reliable fig- ures showing the power capacity of water wheels used by the company. Mr. Troy found that the capital value of the water power claimed, used and sold in 1910 at Oregon City and Cazadero by the Portland Railway, Light & Power Company, and claimed and used by the Oregon City Manufacturing Company (woolen mill) and the Hawley Pulp & Paper Company at Oregon City, in 1910, was $8,076,707. That amount does not include the excess water power at Oregon City, which is claimed by the Portland Railway, Light & Power Company, and had a capital value of $3,333,333 in 1910. If it is true that there is no law in Oregon for assessing and taxing the enormously valu- able water powers claimed, used and sold at Oregon City and Cazadero by private corpora- tions, it seems strange that the State Board of Tax Commissioners did not mention that fact in its 1911 report to the State Legislature. The Commission did advise the Legislature to sub- mit to popular vote in 1912 a repeal of the County Option or County Home Rule Tax Amendment, vrhich was adopted by the voters at the election of 1910; but it forgot, or pur- posely neglected to mention the need of a law for assessing and taxing water powers. FORGOT THE GREAT WATER POWERS In its report of 1911 the Commission argued learnedly against single tax, but made no argu- ment and not even a suggestion for a law to assess the more than $8,076,707 worth of water powers claimed and controlled by private cor- porations in Clackamas County alone. The Commission misstated the facts in regard to the poll tax and the poll tax law in Oregon, but stated no facts in regard to the need of a law for assessing water powers, and did not call attention to the injustice of exempting those water powers from taxation. If there is no lav? for assessing water powers in Oregon, why did not the State Board of Tax Commissioners ask the Legislature to enact a law, or suggest that the Legislature submit such a law to the people? If there is such a law, why didn't the Commission assess those water powers in Clackamas County? If there is no law for assessing water powers, what legal authority did the Commission have for assessing the Oregon City plant "and water power" of the Portland^ Railway,' Light & Power Co. at $986,000 in 1911? If the Commis- sion had the legal right to assess that water power of 1911, it had the same right in 1910, for the Legislature of 1911 made no change in the law. There is no evidence in the 1911 report of the State Board of Tax Commissioners that it even considered the $107,079 reported to the Commission by the Portland Railway, Light & Power Company as water power rent from the paper mills at Oregon City for water power for 1909. In 1910 the State Board of Tax Commission- ers instructed the assessor of Clackamas County not to assess the water powers. Then, in 19li, the Commission assessed the Portland Railway, Light & Power Co.'s plant and water power at Oregon City at $986,000, when the company's water power at Oregon City was worth more than four times that amount. In the 1911 re- port of the State Tax Commission no mention $8,076,707 in 1910, without counting the $3,- is made of "water power" assessments except 333,333 value of the excess water power at Gre- at Oregon City. The "Cazadero plant" is as- gon City, which is claimed but not used or sold sessed, but nothing is said of "water power." by the Portland Railway, Light & Power Corn- Other power plants in the State are assessed, pany. The value of the water power is a cora- but nothing is said of "water power." Is it munity-made value. But it has been exempt a square deal to the people of Oregon to make from tax, and was practically exempt in 1910 an assessment of $986,000 for "plant and water and 1911, either because the law is not clear power" at Oregon City when the water power or because the water power owners have been owned by the company at Oregon City was favoired by Charles V. Galloway, State Tax worth $4,316,450, and then overlook all the Commissioner, other water power owned in Oregon? Corporation lawyers and newspapers, and This is an important matter for the taxpay- land and lot speculators, and State Tax Com- ers of Clackamas County and of the whole missioner Charles V. Galloway, are making State of Oregon. "Water power experts esti- much noise telling the farmers and home-owners mate that the water powers of Oregon amount that single tax will put greater burdens upon to 3,352,610 horsepower, with a capital value, them; but they don't mention the millions of at $18 per horsepower, of not less than $60,- dollars of water power, held by private corpora- 346,980. It is reported that the water power tions, that are now exempt from tax. department of the Portland Railway, Light & Power Company is selling water power at Caza- WATER POWER VALUES AND OTHER dero to its railway and light departments at PROPERTY $75 per horsepower a year, or four times as much as the horsepower value used by Mr, It may interest Clackamas County tax pay- Troy as the basis of his calculations for the ers and other Oregon tax payers to compare capital value of the water power. If the report the 1910 value of the water powers at Oregon is true, that high price is charged by the water City and Cazadero with the assessed value of power department of the company against the gome other classes of property that were as- railway and light departments in order to show sessed and taxed in Qackamas County in 1910. a high aost of operation, and thus have an ex- The following comparisons do not include the cuse to keep rates up. Juggling of accounts value of the excess water power at Oregon City, by franchise corporations is an old method of which is claimed by the Portland Railway, showing high cost of operation. Light & Power Company, and do not include the In Clackamas County alone the capital value of the dams and other improvements for value of the water power used and sold was developing the water power : Value water power at Oregon City and Cazadero. $8,076,707 Assessed value 95,595 acres cultivated farm lands . 5,782,950 Value of water power greater by $2,293,757 Cash value water power, Oregon City-Cazadero . 8,076,707 Assessed value town and city lots, Clackamas Co. 2,564,335 Value of water power greater by $5,512,372 Cash value water power, Oregon City-Cazadero. 8,076,707 Assessed value improvements, town and city lots 979,570 Value of water power greater by $7,097,137 Cash value water power, Oregon City-Cazadero. 8,076,707 Assessed value farm buildings, farm implements, horses, mules, cattle, sheep, goats and swine.. 2,354,415 Value of water power greater by $5,722,292 Cash value water power, Oregon City-Cazadero. 8,076,707 Tax Commission's assmt. corporations in county 3,179,211 Value of water power greater by $4,897,496 Cash value water power, Oregon City-Cazadero. 8,076,707 Clackamas farmers were assessed $36.65 an acre on their clearings jmd other labor values IN land, or a total of 3,503,565 Value of water power greater by $4,573,142 1910 assessments on products and savings of labor in Clackamas .$8,553,232 Cash value water power, Oregon City-Cazadero. 8,076,707 Difference $ 476,525 Water power is paying more than 6 per cent on the community-made value, but Oregon farms won't rent for more than 6 per cent of the assessed value of all their values, including personal property, buildings, community-made value and "labor value IN cleared land." Opponents of the proposed county tax and exemption law are trying to deceive the farm- ers and other voters by saying that the law would exempt the big mills at Oregon City from all taxes. They forget the water power. The proposed law would exempt the buildings and machinery of the mills, but it would tax $300,000 worth of water power owned by the Hawley Pulp & Paper Co., which is not taxed now ; it would tax $150,000 worth of water pow- er of the Oregon City Manufacturing Co., which is not taxed now; and it would tax the $7,626,- 707 worth of water power owned at Oregon City and Cazadero by the Portland Eailway, Light & Power Co., which is not taxed now. The $8,076,707 cash value of the water power used and sold in Clackamas County in 1910 was a value created by the people. It was a com- munity-made value, and it was not taxed. But the farmers of Clackamas County were taxed on the $2,279,385 of community value in their cultivated acres, in addition to being taxed on the labor values they had put ON their lands and IN their lands. The State Tax Commission overlooked the $8,076,707 of water power values in Clackamas County, but said in its report of 1911 that the County Option Tax Amendment adopted by the people should be repealed because it "appears contrary to the general course of rational tax reform." The Tax Commission did not ask the Legislature to enact a law for assessing wa- ter powers, so it must believe that the exemp- tion of $8,076,707 of water power is necessary for "rational tax reform." The State Tax Commission spent some time and some of the people's money calculating that the farmers' twelve little telephone lines in Clackamas County should be assessed $12,166 in 1910, but it did not see the $8,076,707 of wa- ter power that were exempt from tax. The State Tax Commission figured with great care that one refrigerator ear company should be assessed $26 in Clackamas County and $7 in Multnomah County, but it was blind to the $8,076,707 of water power that was free from tax. And yet the Tax Commission gives ad- vice to the people and to the Legislature about "rational tax reform!" WHAT IT MEANS TO FARMERS If the $8,076,707 of water power value in Clackamas County had been assessed in 1910, the general fund tax levy in the county would have been about 11% mills instead of 15 mills, and the single tax rate would have been about 15% instead of 23.18. The Oregon City rate would have been reduced in even greater pro- portion. The 5,407 owners of farms in Clackamas County paid $160,202.10 to the general fund in 1910. That was $44.06 in every $100 collected for the general fund, and was an average of $29.64 for each of those farmers. If the water power had been properly assessed, and taxed like other property, those farmers would have paid $119,183.62 to the general fund, or $41,- 028.48 less than they actually paid. If the water power had been properly as- sessed and taxed, those farmers would have paid only $32.78 in every $100 collected for the general fund, instead of $44.06; and in- stead of paying an average of $29.64 apiece to the general fund, they would have paid an average of only $22.04 apiece. That is, each of those farmers paid, on an average, $7.60 to the general fund that he would not have paid if the water power had been assessed and taxed. That benefits the Water Power Trust, but how does it benefit the farmers. The Legislature and the State Tax Commission agree with the Water Power Trust that the Clackamas County farmers should continue to pay a subsidy of $7.60 apiece to the Water Power Trust. Under the proposed Clackamas County Tax and Exemption law, with the water power taxed properly, those 5,407 farmers would have paid only $85,513.50 to the general fund. That is, the farmers would have paid only $23.52 in every $100 collected for the general fund, and each farmer would have paid an average of $15.82. Now see how the farmers are taxed for the general fund with water power not taxed and how they would be taxed for the general fjind with the water power taxed : Farmers' General Fund Tax Present tax system, water power not taxed $160,202.10 Present tax system, if water power was taxed. . 119,183.62 Proposed County law, water power to be taxed. 85,513.50 Farmers' Tax in Every $100 of General Fund Present tax system, water power not taxed $44.06 Present tax system, if water power was taxed 32.78 Proposed County law, water power to be taxed 23.52 Average Tax of Each Farmer for General Fund Present tax system, water power not taxed $29.64 Present tax system, if water power was taxed 22.04 Proposed County law, water power to be taxed 15.82 xH Don't you understand now why the State Tax Commission and the Legislature and the Water Power Trust are so much opposed to the Clackamas County Tax and Exemption bill? Don't you see why they ask you to give up the power to control your own tax laws, and why they want you to repeal the County Home Rule Tax amendment? As long as the present tax system holds in Oregon you will pay a subsidy to the Water Power Trust every time you pay your taxes. That's the reason the Legislature and the State Tax Commission have prepared and sub- mitted a lot of tax amendments and tax bills for you to vote on next November. Every one of those amendments and bills is a trap to catch you — for the benefit of the Water Power Trust, the big land speculators and the rail- roads and other public service corporations. If you doubt this statement, read in the "Pamphlet of Measures," sent out by the Sec- retary of State, the arguments in favor of the tax amendments and bills offered by the Legis- lature and the State Tax Commission. Read the arguments carefully. They were prepared by the State Tax Commission and a commit- tee of the Legislature. See if you can find in those affirmative arguments a word or even a hint about assessing and taxing water power and franchises. WHO HIRED CHARLES H. SHIELDS? When one looks at the present assessments of railroads and other franchise corporations, and of lot and land speculators, it is easy to see who contribute the money for opposing the Clackamas County Tax Exemption or Single Tax Bill. Some of the opponents of this and other county exemption and tax bills have hired Charles H; Shields, of Seattle, to come to Ore- gon to manage the campaign against these bills and against the Gradtuated Single Tax and Ex- emption Amendment. Mr. Shields is a grain buyer. Grain buyers have the same interest in farmers that farmers have in sheep. Farmers shear sheep, and grain buyers shear farmers. Mr. Shield's firm does its banking business with Dexter Horton & Co., of Seattle, which is a Ladd bank. Mr. Shields, of Seattle, State of Washington, is Secretary of the Oregon Anti-Single Tax League. Who brought Mr. Shields to Oregon to work for the big landi speculators and the railroads and other franchise corporations and the water power trust? How much does he get? Who pays his salary? WTio_ pays the campaign expenses of the Anti-Single Tax League ? H. L. Pittock, hig land speculator and_ chief owner of the Oregonian, and others criticise Joseph Pels because he pays the expenses of W. S. U'Ren, who is working for taxation of community-made values of land, water power and corporation franchises and rights of way, andi for People's Power League measures. Mr. U'Ren makes no secret of the matter. But Mr. Shields won't tell who pays him or how much he gets. ' ' There is much complaint from H. L. Pittock and others because the Joseph Pels Fund Com- mission employs W. G. Bggleston to work in Oregon, and because it is spending some money for writiiig, printing and postage to exempt personal property and improvements from taxes in Oregon. There is no secret about it. But who hired Mr. Shields? Who are putting up the money for Mr. Shields' campaign to keep taxes on personal property, on buildings, live stock, farm implements and the cost of clear- ing farm land? Do the men who hire Mr. Shields really be- lieve that the home owner will be ruined if his home is exempt from tax? Do they really believe the farmer will be ruined if his farm business is exempt from tax? Or are they hir- ing Mr. Shields and spending money in this campaign because they know they will have to pay more tax on their valuable lots and lands, and on their water power and franchises and rights of way, and think Mr. Shields can fool the voters? The more taxes the farmers and other home owners pay on their improvements and personal property, the less taxes are paid by the fran- chise corporations and big land speculators. In our Multnomah County Tax Polder, is- sued to explain the Graduated Tax and Exemp- tion amendment, the speculative interests of some of the banks and other prominent oppo- nents of the single or land-value tax are shown. They oppose the land-value tax for the same pocketbook reason that the railroads and other big franchise corporations oppose it. These corporations oppose the county tax ex- emption bill because they will have to pay more tax than they now pay. LEGISLATURE JUGGLES TAX LAWS Under the law of Oregon, franchises are not assessed, but the State Tax Commission is per- mitted to take franchises into consideration in assessing the other property of the corpora- tions. The Legislature of 1909 practically ex- empted franchises from taxation, but rlid not tell the people what it was doing. Legislatures have a habit of loading the tax laws against the people and in favor of the big corporations. Section 3622 of Lord's Oregon Laws, provid- ing for the assessment of corporations by the State Tax Commission, says that franchises are not to be assessed directly, but are to be taken into consideration in assessing the value of other corporation property. Such a provision is mere nonsense. How can the value of loco- motives, machine shops, round houses and other corporation property be determined by "con- sidering" the value of franchises? That pro- xlii vision amounts practically to the exemption of the most valuable property of the railroads and other francMse corporations. That provision in the law is as silly as would be a provision saying that farm land must not be assessed directly, but may be taken into con- sideration in assessing the value of cows, horses, farm implements and buildings. In 1906 the people enacted a gross earnings tax law on sleeping car, refrigerator ear and oil car companies by a vote of 69,635 to 6,441 ; and the Legislature secretly or ignorantly re- pealed that law under the advice and leadlership of Ex-United States Senator P. W. Mulkey. In 1906 the people enacted a gross earnings tax on express, telegraph and telephone com- panies by a vote of 70,872 to 6,360; and the Legislature secretly or ignorantly repealed that law under the advice anJdl leadership of Ex- Senator Mulkey, who claimed the responsibility for that repeal before the Oregon State Grange in 1910. Mr. Mulkey is now opposing the ex- emption of personal property and improve- ments and the taxing of community-made val- ues of land — and the assessment roll of Mult- nomah County shows that in 1910 he owned land assessed at $229,900, on which he would have paid about $3,000 more tax under the pro- posed land-value tax system, and under the proposed Graduated Specific Tax and Exemp- tion amendment he would pay a graduated tax of $5,047, in addition to regular general and special tax levies. After advising the Legislature to repeal the gross earnings tax laws demanded by the farm- ers and enactedi by the people, Mr. Mulkey is now very busy advising the farmers how to vote. DON'T VOTE AWAY YOUR POWER Under the County Home Rule Tax Amend- ment of 1910 the people took away from the Legislature the power to change tax laws with- out the consent of the people at the ballot box. Now the State Tax Commission and the Legis- lature want the people to give that power back to the Legislature. Why is the State Tax Commission so much interested in taking the taxing power out of the hands of the people and giving it back to the Legislature? What particular interest has the Legislature in asking the people to give all of their taxing power to the Legislature? The State Tax Commission does not pay taxes. The Legislature does not pay the taxes. The people pay the taxes. Then why are the State Tax Commission and the Legislature so anxious to get the taxing power out of the hands of the people? In the effort to get the taxing power out of the hands of the people and back into the handte of the Legislature, the State Tax Commission and the Legislature have the active co-opera- tion of the Oregonian, which is owned chiefly by H. L. Pittoek, a banker, a railroad officer and a big land speculator ; by Charles H. Carey, landi speculator and attorney for the Hill rail- roads ; by the Portland Railway, Light & Power Company, which has franchises and rights of way worth more than $30,000,000 and water powers worth more than $8,000,000; and by the big Portland banks, which are practically exempt by law from taxes on their money, notes and accounts. The land speculators, big banks and railroad and other franchise corporations dion't want the people to have any power to regulate tax laws. Why? Because they know the Legislature vyill reg- ulate tax lawis for the benefit of the corpora- tions, bajiks and big speculators, but that the people vrill regulate tax laws for the benefit of the people. But why is the State Tax Commission, which is supposed to be a servant of the people, work- ing against the people and for the interests of the big land speculators, the big Portland banks and the railroads and other franchise corpora- tions? Under the County Home Rule Tax amend- ment adopted in 1910 the people of Oregon now control tax laws. The corporations, the big speculators, the Legislature and the State Tax Commission say the people should not have that power. What do you think of it? IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED LOTS In 1910 there were 1801 improved lots and 8155 unimproved lots in the nine cities and towns of Clackamas County mentioned below. In every 100 lots 18 were improved and 82 were unimproved. The figures showing number of lots, assessed value of improved lots, unim- proved lots and of improvements in 1910 are as follows : — Improved Lots — Number Assessment Oregon City 806 $643,495 Oswego 198 25J495 Willamette 110 19,330 Milwaukie 70 16,440 Canby 98 9,285 Canemah 116 8,425 Estacada 116 11,935 Gladstone 152 17,045 Oak Grove 133 49,065 1801 $799,515 xlv — ^Unimproved Lots — Number Assessment 1668 $249,325 2395 144,050 362 49,565 477 33,076 317 26,110 553 13,980 553 36,635 1489 118,155 341 76,850 8156 $747,745 VALUfi OF IMPROVEMENTS ON LOTS. Clackamas County was assessing property at Oregon City $513,590 only 60 per cent of its value. Now look at the 9f.l!^*so 41,925 single tax assessment of the Oregon & Cali- MilSkil'' K forniaroad. ■Canby ........ '. . . ...... . ...... . 27 '410 ^^^ following assessment of the franchise Canemah is^scs and right of way was made by Mr. Edward P. Estacada 46,630 B. Troy, and does not include the value of any Oak Grove 3o'345 Personal property or improvement of the com- ' pany. His assessment is not based on the report $779,680 of the corporation to the State Tax Commis- In every $100 of assessed value of all lots ^i^^' because that report was evidently jug- and improvements, the assessed value of im- f^^d; but his assessment was made from the provements was $33.50. Southern Pacific Company's report to the State In every $100 of assessed value of lots alone, Railroad Commission, the assessed value of improved lots was $51.67, The reports filed with the State Tax Com- or barely more than one-half. mission are made so as to keep taxes down, while those filed with the State Railroad Com- ASSESSMENT OF 0. & C. RY. COMPANY mission axe made so as to keep freight and other rates up. In assessing the operative property of the All the stock of this company is owned, and Oregon & California Railroad in 1910, the State the entire system is operated by the Southern Tax Commission fixed the true cash value of the Pacific Company, which reported to the State lines in Clackamas County at $1,583,000. Then Railroad Commission for the year ending the Commission " apportioned " that assessment June 30, 1910, that the net receipts of the down to $949,800 because it said the assessor of entire system from operation were $42,992,465. Divide net receipts by 6,140, number of miles in system, gives receipts per mile of track as. ..$ 7,002 Multiply 7,002 by miles of Oregon & California road, 665.35, gives O. & C. proportion of operating receipts 4,658,780 Deduct O. & C. taxes in Oregon $344,460 and depreciation, 2 per cent 442,000 786,460 Leaves net income to be capitalized $ 3,872,320 Capitalize net income at 6%, gives gross value . . 64,538,666 Deduct present physical vsJue (1910) and right of way 23,987,550 Leaves gross franchise value O. & C $40,551,116 Divide by 665.35 miles of O. & C. in Oregon, gives franchise value per mile as 60,947 Multiply $60,947 by 27.45 miles in Clackamas County, gives franchise value in county as 1,672,995 Add value of right of way and station grounds in county 140,296 Total franchise and right of way in county. . .$ 1,813,291 State Tax Commission's cash value assessment in county 1,583,000 Single tax assessment higher by $ 230,291 Mr. Troy's single tax assessment of the fran- chise and right of way in Clackamas County was cut down 40 per cent because the State Tax Commission cut its assessment the same amount. The "apportioned" assessments made by Mr. Troy and by the State Tax Com- mission of the Southern Pacific's lines in Clackamas County are: Troy's single tax assessment, franchise and right of way $1,087,975 Tax Commission's assmt. all operating property 949,800 Single tax assessment higher by $ 138,175 ASSESSED VALUES IN AND ON LAND Town and city lots have two separate values. First, the community-made raw land value of the lot or land. The term "community-made value" means the same thing as "raw-land value" or "unim- proved value," or "community value." This is the value added to or created in the lot or land by population and general industry ; but it is not a value produced by direct labor on the lot or land. Second, the direct labor value on the lot or land. This is the value of houses and other improvements. This value is due to labor ap- plied directly to the lot or landi. It is not due to population and general industry. This in- cludes the value of personal property. These two values— raw-land or community- made value and labor value — are separate and distinct. Unimproved, or uncultivated country land, like unimproved city lots and lands, has only one value. That is the community-made or raw-land value of the land. Lnproved or cultivated farm land has three distinct values: 1. The community-made value of the land. 2. The direct labor value ON the land. 3. The direct labor value IN the' land. Under the general property lax system all three of these values are taxed. Under the county tax exemption bill only the community- made value of the land is taxed, and the direct labor values IN land and ON land are exempt. C. E. SPENCE'S FARM To make this plain, and to show how the farmer is taxed on his labor, or "business," by the general property tax, compare the 1910 assessments and taxes on the farm of C B. Spence, master of the State Grange, with what Mr. Spence 's assessment and tax would have made value of the land is taxed, and the direct been for 1910 under the Clackamas County Tax and Exemption Bill. Mr. Spence has 70 acres of land near Carus, Clackamas County. In 1910 he had 30 acres cultivated, assessed $45 an acre, or a total of $1,350; and 40 acres uncultivated, assessed $20 an acre, or a total of $800. That made an assessment of $2,150 on his 70 acres. His 30 cultivated acres were assessed $500 more than his 40 acres of uncultivated land. The assessment of the improvements on his land' was $450; and on his livestock and other personal property was $600. That made an assessment of $1,050 on his "direct labor values ON land," and the 1910 assessment on all his property was $3,200. But his single tax assess- ment would have been only $1,400, because all his "direct labor values" would have been exempt under the County Tax and Exemp- tion Bill. The $1,050 assessment of his "direct labor values ON land'" under the general prop- | erty tax system was an assessment on his ' ' busi- ness" as a farmer. Under the proposed Clack- amas County Bill he would not be assessed or taxed on his "business," his "occupation" or his labor and labor products. His direct labor values were of two kinds; his labor value IN land, and his labor value ON land. His labor value ON land consisted of his $450 of improvements and his $600 of live- stock and other personal property used on the land. What was his "direct labor value IN land?" Let us see: His uncultivated land was assessed $20 an acre, and his cultivated land $45 an acre, or $25 an acre more than the uncultivated'. That is, under the law as it now stands, the assessor estimated that the labor and money that Mr. Spence put into clearing and grubbing his 30 cultivated acres made them worth $25 an acre more than the uncultivated land. That differ- ence between the value of the cultivated land and the unimproved land represents Mr. Spence 's "direct labor value IN land." On 30 acres that makes a total of $750. That $750 of labor value IN land is taxed under the general property tax system, but would not be taxed under the County Tax Exemption Bill. That $750 assessment on his clearings was an- other assessment on his "business" as a farmer. So, then, Mr. Spence 's labor values ON land, amounting to $1,050, and his labor value IN land, amounting to $750 — making a total of $1,800 — were taxed under the general property tax system, but would not have been taxed under the Clackamas County Tax Exemption Bill, commonly called the single tax bill. Every tax on the farmer's "business" bene- fits the big corporations and big land specula- tors and injures the fanner. Now, suppose the County Sheriff, when he makes out a tax account, had to itemize the different values so as to show the taxpayer just what is taxed. Then Mr. Spence 's tax ac- count for 1910 would have looked like this : C. E. Spence 's General Property Tax Account for 1910^Tax Rate, 15 MiUs. Assessments Taxes Direct labor value IN 30 acres $ 750 $11.25 Direct labor value ON land 1,050 16.75 Assessments on labor $1,800 Taxes on labor $27.00 Raw-land value of 70 acres 1,400 21.00 Total assessments and taxes $3,200 $48.00 Mr. Spence actually paid $48 in taxes in 1910. He was taxed $6 more on the products of his labor than on the community-made value of his land. Now, see how much he wouldi have been assessed and taxed under single tax. His single tax account for 1910 would have looked like this: xvl C. E. Spence's Raw Land Value, Single Tax Account for 1910^Tax Rate, 23.18 Mills. • Assessment Tax Direct labor value IN land Exempt No tax Direct labor value ON land Exempt No tax Community-made or raw land value of 70 acres $1,400 $32.45 Under the general property tax system, Mr. Spence had 3,200 48.00 Under the county tax exemption bill he would have had 1,400 32.45 Assessment lower under county tax ex- emption bill by $1,800 Money saved under county tax exemption bill $15.55 Now take an example showing how a tax payer would have paid' more under the county tax exemption bill than he paid under the gen- eral property tax system for 1910. Louis Blomberg had 80 acres in Clackamas County in 1910. He had two acres cultivated and assessed $20 an acre, or $40 for the two acres; and 78 acres uncultivated, assessed $5 an acre, or $390 for the 78 acres. The assess- ment on all his land was $430, of which $30 was his labor value in the two cultivated' acres, and $400 was the community-made value of the 80 acres. His personal property and improvements on the land amounted to only $25. That is, his direct labor value IN land was $30, and his direct labor value ON land was $25, making a total of $55 of labor values, and he had $400 of community-made or raw-land values of land. Now, notice that Mr. Spence had in 1910 an average of $25.71 of labor values to eacli one of his 80 acres. Notice, too, that Mr. Spence had $1.29 of his labor values to each dol- lar of community-made value of land, while Mr. Blomberg had only $1.10 of his labor values to every $8 of community value of land. Now, put side by side Mr. Blomberg 's two tax ac- counts for 1910 — the tax he actually paid, and the tax he would have paid if the proposed tax and exemption law had been in force : Two Tax Accounts for Louis Blomberg, Including Special Levies. Geni Property tax system Single tax system Tax rate, 31 mills Tax rate, 41.35 mUls Assessments Taxes Assessment Tax Labor value IN land (2 acres) $ 30 $0.93 Exempt No tax Labor value ON land 25 .77 Exempt No tax Assessments on labor $ 55 None Taxes on labor $1.70 No tax Raw-land value of land (80 acres) 400 12.40 $400 $16.10 Total assessments , $455 $400 Total taxes, each system $14.10 $16.10 Now see how much difference a little labor value makes in the taxes under the two tax systems. Mr. Blomberg had only two acres cultivated, and only $25 of labor values ON his land. If he had had four acres cultivated, and $50 of labor values ON land, his general property taxes would have been $16.74, but his single tax would only Iiave been $16.10. How will the proposed tax exemption bill af- fect the big land speculator? Take the Oregon & California (Southern Pacific) land grant in Clackamas County, and compare the taxes under the two systems. There is no labor value ON the 89,383 acres, and no labor value IN those acres. The itemized account for both systems would look like this: Oregon & California (Southern Pacific) Land Grant. Gen. Property tax 1910 Asisessment Tax Labor value ON land (89,383.15 acres) No labor value Labor value IN land No labor value Raw-land value of 89,383.15 acres $1,105,555 $22,971.85 Single Tax 1910 would have been Assessment Tax $1,105,555 $33,102.95 22,971.85 Increased tax under single tax $10,131.10 xvll Under the proposed Graduated Specific Tax Under the proposed county tax and exemp- and Exemption amendment the Oregon & Cali- tion law, these seven big speculators would have fornia Eailroad Company would have paid a paid $18,440 more than they paid for 1910 un- graduated tax of $31,315 as owner of raw-land der the present law. On page 158 you will see values assessed $1,105,515; and in addition it that the 5,407 farmers in Clackamas County would have paid the regular general and spe- would have saved $36,966.91 in taxes if the eial tax levies. proposed tax and exemption law had been in force in 1910. The seven big speculators would BIG LAND SPECULATORS have paid almost half the taxes saved by the farmers. Yet the big land speculators are Which is better for the working farmer and jjij-jng ^en to say that the proposed Claek- for the state, a general property tax of $48 amas tax and exemption law will hurt the on Mr. Spence, andl $22,971.85 on 89,383 acres farmers. of unused lajid, or a raw land single tax of $32 45 on Mr Spence, and $33,102.95 on the PERCENTAGE OP FARM EXEMPTIONS 89,383 unused acres of the Southem Pacinc in Clackamas County? Corporation lawyers and newspapers are try- Which is better for the state and for the 1?^ ^o convince farmers and other home owners working fanner, to discourage a man like Mr. that under single tax exemptions the owners Spence by putting a tax of $27 on the prod- f ^^^^ buildings m cities wiU be specially nets of his laborTand another tax of $21 on favored because hundreds of thousands of dol- the raw land colnmunity-made value of his ^/^^ ^"^^^ °^. t^tl"" P^^P'^*^ T ^^T^ land, or to encourage him by exempting aU ^^°^ \^^' ^^^l« t^/ ^Tf^^^f^ ,*^^^f ^'^ J,« the products of his libor and enabling hL to ^f ^P* °^, "^y ^ ^^^ ^"f *',L'*S Z^^'J save $15.55 in one year. °^ property For example the hired news- ,;„ . , . , ^^ i „ ^ X xi c x^ papers and hired lawyers of the corporations Which IS better for u^ all, to tax the South- g^y ^q ^he farmers ■ em Pacific $10,131 more a year for holding <,„ \ , ,, 89,383 acres of land out of use and exempt a ^, t- i, ! f IT T ^^^^P^ wc;rking farmer's labor products, or to ta/the £^^^"7^? tVe oWs Wortman & eS "°I^Lcr^rSll?1fss°\'^ier frm'^'the '"" ^ P-t'-t S^' $SP\ortf "J and coUect $10,131 less m taxes from the ^ .^^.^ ^^ ^ j^ ^ ^^ ^j^j ^ j Southem Pacific for its 89,383 unused acres? j^^^ ^^^^ the single taxers would exempt for Under the general property tax system, ^^^ gto^e, and then they 'ell the farmer who 6,403 farmers like Mr. Spence pay $9,997.55 m jj^s only a few hundred dollars worth of build- taxes on their labor products, and the South- JQgg ^nd personal property that he wiU be ern Pacific sayes $10,131 by holding almost exempt on that little amount of property." 89,383 acres for speculation^ Under the county ^^^^ -^ ^ ^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^ merchant pays tax and exemption bill 6,403 farmers like Mr ^^^ ^^^^^ ^^ ^-^ ^^^^. ^^^ ^^^^ jj/ /^^ Spence would have saved $9,997.55 ^ 1910 and ^^^ ^^^ ^^^^-^ ^^^ ^^ charges the taxes and a the Southern Pacific would have paid $10,131 g^ ^^ ^^^ ^^^^^ ^ ^-^^ ^^.^^ ^^^^^ ^^ more tax on its 89,383 acres of speculative land. ^^^ ^j^^ j^ ^1^^ ^ ^^^ ^ ^^^ the taxes Which IS the better system? ^^^ the profit on the tax money paid out by See the difference that the proposed the merchant. Every time ar farmer buys goodte Clackamas County Tax and Exemption Law from a merchant he pays his share of the taxes would make in the taxes of the seven big- "^ ^^^^ building and the goods. When a store ,,. ,, ■ .u t tu • or a factory is exempt from tax it means that gest land speculators in the county on their ^^^ persons who buy the goods are exempt from idle land, which is being made more vain- that tax. A big hardware merchant told the able every year by the farmers and other truth when he said : home owners and by general industry: "Freight rates and tajces don't bother me. Taxes Would ^ ^^^ *^® freight rates andl taxes to the price Taxes Under Have of the goods, and the buyers pay them because Present Law Been Under they have to buy hardwtare." 1910 Proposed Law a _j ^i i ., O. & C. labd grant $22,971.85 $33,102.95 Second, compare the merchant's percentage Weyerhauser Land Co. . , . 3,323.49 4,791.97 of exemptions with the farmer's percentage of T. D. & S. E. Collins.. .. 8,298.74 12,005.73 exceptions. That's the way to look at it. Mr. Oregon Iron & Steel Co. 3,777.72 5,063.90 Q. E. Spence may be taken as an example of Moralla'^Latd^Co.".;:;;: 1,79^94° Sit the average Clackamas farmer in 1910. Com- W. R. Burt 857.02 1,263.55 pare his exemptions with the Olds, Wortman & King exemptions under the single tax. Re- Totals $41,993.96 $60,434.86 member that less than one-half of Mr. Spence 's 4i;993.96 land was in cultivation or first-class use, while all of the land occupied by Olds, Wortman & Increase by proposed law $18,440.90 (Continued on page 156) xvlll Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Aores OnltiTnted Acres TInoiUtiT«t«d General Propertj Assessments in 1910 Single Tai Eiemptions 1910¥onid Eave Been Single Tai Assessment 1910 Would Have Been Aetnal Tax Paid for 1910 Tax for 1910 Tnder Single Tai Would EaTe Been Hame of Taxpayer Ho. of iorei Asstssment Per Aor« No. of Aores Asisssment Per Acre On land Buildings & Personal Property Total Assessment Abbott, W.W Ab'oott, Ben.i. B. & E. L 40 15 7 * * 9 8 ; 54.00 55.00 60.00 19.50 17.25 13 63 160 11 152 14.04 40 60 44,58 80 160 13.15 18.75 None 45 80 55 27.65 None 26 27.57 12.21 34.60 IS 11,05 44.12 155 150.44 27.92 120 50 40 520 240 10.60 13.40 16 7.05 50 108 None 60 5 80 154 160 30 20 8 35.04 36.50 52 115 23.33 None 12.00 15.50 200 61.90 8 22 40.50 9.50 77 133 42 16.3'1 12.50 2.17 S None 160 .50 3 12 7 30 231 64 11.45 34,63 56.29 11.84 5 24.36 19.70 29.23 20.00 15.00 29.09 6.51 39.82 10.00 20.00 20.19 10.00 12.50 15.20 11.55 15,00 11.10 9.00 12.00 9.76 80.00 30.00 20.00 40.13 20.00 20.00 50,00 14.73 4.93 14.95 18.00 10.00 10.00 9.00 23,07 15,00 14.15 14.90 11.25 21.33 15.00 12.03 20.00 10.00 24.00 5.62 4.54 20.00 25.00 15.00 50.00 20.00 10.95 13.46 12.00 15.00 40.00 150.00 14.52 11.00 11.31 15.00 15.00 14.81 16.84 13.00 9.02 15.00 11.63 12.00 18.43 12.00 100. 00 3.12 70.00 25.00 18.75 30.00 12.50 12.99 12.50 13.10 11.55 14.20 13.94 i 2,635 1,165 800 1,260 2,400 860 1,280 560 800 4,100 900 800 2,000 1,800 1,670 90 2,975 720 4,485 780 90 1,32C 740 530 4,580 2,900 550 1,280 905 4,275 500 1,200 500 360 12,000 3,600 270 320 300 790 2,475 4,300 1,300 1,400 120 450 820 3,200 2,400 300 1,000 1,225 460 1,620 4,305 350 500 1,800 225 7,600 700 590 330 3,300 160 1,000 2,225 990 190 150 40 60 1,150 500 1,185 75 675 390 1,775 5,400 1,3.30 ISO 1,300 1,890 475 $ 435 300 i 3,070 1,465 800 1,260 2,400 1,055 1,380 710 1,055 4,400 900 800 2,000 2,320 1,670 390 2,975 720 7,925 880 90 1,605 765 530 5,595 3,200 550 1,665 905 4,425 3,500 1,200 500 360 12,000 3,600 470 400 300 840 2,475 5,435 1,930 1,550 120 450 1,235 3,200 2,400 450 1,000 1,505 460 2,195 4,705 445 501 1,800 225 7,850 70« 1,740 2,135 3,300 I6C 1,000 2,725 990 I9C 150 IOC 1,850 SOC 1,37S 7S 675 440 2,110 5,700 1,330 955 1,300 2,455 800 $ 1,620 830 215 { 1,450 635 585 1,260 2,-'f00 S80 1,050 560 500 2,300 900 800 2,000 730 565 15 1,110 720 1,680 385 80 1,050 615 510 1,890 1,100 5,50 855 800 2,925 500 1,200 500 360 12,000 3,600 195 245 225 350 1,200 1,925 400 800 120 450 640 3,200 1,500 300 700 900 415 1,010 2,160 350 150 1,800 22s 3,520 700 270 330 1,490 160 1,000 1,405 750 190 ISO 100 455 500 735 75 375 300 755 3,625 975 150 630 1,095 260 $ 49.12 21.98 22.40 31.50 48.00 29.54 26.70 17.75 1,899 66.00 13.50 12.00 40.00 34.80 35.07 8.19 62.47 15.12 165.16 26.40 3.29 40.13 12.63 10.34 83.92 48.00 8.25 33.29 16.29 88.49 70.00 20.40 8.0s 6.84 192.00 75.60 7.76 6.60 7.50 16.80 42.08 92.39 28. 9S 41 .85 1.80 11.25 30.88 48.00 36.00 7.42 24.. 50 24.08 10.58 43.90 97.28 7.33 12.50 43.20 3.82 133.45 11.90 29.58 36.29 56.10 2.72 17.00 46.33 16.83 3.23 2 25 1.50 43.47 7.50 35.07 2.48 22.27 6.60 46.42 89.00 19. 95 14.33 19.50 61 .,37 20.00 $ 36.37 14.72 27.42 Abbey, Francis D * * 195 100 150 255 300 * * 520 51.00 68.52 60.00 35,00 475 330 150 555 2,100 27.19 Acbeson, Jas.C.&L. E 32,04 21.04 Aokerson, John W Ackerson, T. C Adams G A 10 55 * * * 35 30 55 85 12 1 9 4 60 40 * 14 7 45 40.00 52.36 13.89 53.31 20.86 18.54 Adams, 11. B. CM int.)... . Adams, N . P 57.10 45.71 48.35 90.00 45.00 4.5.66 42.50 90.00 60.00 50.00 80.00 65.00 65.00 1,590 1,105 375 1,865 ■ ■ ■ ■ 6,245 495 10 555 150 20 3,705 2,100 16.92 A.dams W D 22.07 300 3,440 100 .59 43.36 28.12 Adams, Geo. V. and Kate. - Adams E A 65.62 23.59 3.80 285 25 39.46 Adamson, A. W Adcock D F & Sarah E... 15.48 19.82 Aden, Jno 1,015 300 * 385 43.81 25.50 12.75 Adix, Carrie 1^ AHiv L Mrs 45.00 20.00 45.00 810 105 1,500 3,000 33.33 22.17 Adix, G. V 150 3,000 * * * * 200 80 56 114.02 16.56 * * * 3 3 4 9 30 52 20 20 * * 6 * 30 31.14 AdkiQS, James & Silas Adkins, James & Silas Adkins, Jas., (Trustee) Adkins, Jas Adkins R L 12.35 10.44 293.16 124.49 40.00 40.00 30.00 70.00 57.50 57.69 65.00 40.00 275 155 75 490 1,275 3,510 1,530 750 5.03 Adkins, R.L Adkin, John Aeby, E. A 6.32 9.02 11.11 31.06 Aeraissigger, Jnlia D Aerni, Joseph & M 1,135 630 150 * 415 » 49.82 9.27 29.76 2.78 16.34 20.00 595 23.25 74.18 55.00 900 150 300 605 45 1,185 2,545 95 350 34.77 AL-inJi t' W and S E 150 7.73 Akins, James W.andM.. . . 6 10 23 65 100. 0« 52. 5C 40. 0( 40. OC 45.00 25.16 280 22.30 A 11-.*»1 T A 14.89 575 400 95 31.06 Albright, Francis E Albright, Chas H & Edith A 72.50 9.02 3. 75 * 120 * 10 134.01] 5.64 * * 250 * 1,150 1,805 69.64 Albright, A. W. and SI. 0. Albright, A.W.and M. 0. . Alhrip-ht Edw B 6.20 45. 0« 4,330 97.04 19.30 47.0(1 1,470 1,805 1,810 7.45 9.10 60 * ■* 23 8 * * * * 4.57 10 * 8 3 30 48 14 45. OC 41.08 Albright, E.B.andN.P.. Albright, E.B.andN.P.. Albright, E.B.andN.P... Albright, E.B.andN.P... Albright, E.B.andN.P... * * 50« 4.41 . 27.57 44.5(i 45.00 1,320 240 38.74 20.68 * * * i 700 * 190 * S.23 3.48 Alcorn, W. A.and I. V.. . j 2 33 1,395 Aldrich, Eleanor M 252.73 16.03 11.59 Alexander, Caroline Alexander, C. F.and A. P... Alexander, C. F. and d. A.. Allen M D 115.00 640 27.68 4.16 56.25 60.00 46,67 50.00 37.86 300 140 l,3SS 2,075 355 805 670 1,360 540 20.79 50 335 300 6.95 Allen P H 28.95 141.31 -^Allen, A. A.&Su?=ie 22.60 805 3.48 20 21 6 45.00 51.90 51.67 14.60 565 325 44.31 Allen. H. A 10.53 Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Name of Taxpayer Acres Caltivated No. of Acres Per Acre Acres TJncultiTated No. of Acres Per Acre General Property Assessments in 1910 On Land Buildings & Personal Property Total Single Tax Exemptions 1910 ¥ould HaT« Been Single Tax 1910 Wonld EaTflBeen Actual Tax Paid for 1910 Tax for 1910 Under Single Tax Woiild lave Been Allen, H. A Allen, Stella Allen, Martha C- Allen, Stephen.. . Allen, B.F Allen, B.F Allen, E. O .^Jlen, Nels Allen, W.& Phoebe.. Alley, OUva Allison, E. V Allison, S. V Aldredge,A.O.&E.J.. Alstad, John K Alstad, John K Alspaugh, A. E Alapaugh, A. E Alspaugh, Rebecca C Alspaugh, A.E.&E.L.... Alt, Doia Alvin, P. A.ifeA.L.. Amato, Frank Ambler, Marv E. . . . Amdahl. G.O.&S.. Ames, Pamuel Amen, F. M. i 76C 24.30 17.62 1,0IC 50.14 33.9! 1,600 52.87 37.08 300 6.00 8.56 790 15.75 21.47 185 6.0C 5.46 1.03C 18. 45 23.8! 455 15.63 18.42 455 26.90 14.82 3,140 26.73 77.00 4,665 92.10 108.13 6,39C 100.65 148.12 20C 6.50 13.17 55 15.44 3.62 1,335 45.60 30.95 22C 3.30 5.10 22C 3..M 5.10 1,555 .U.07 38.76 5,800 237.50 173.30 3,300 67.50 76.49 715 24.09 18.13 1,105 22.95 28.59 300 6.0C •9.22 455 25.88 14.82 400 10.00 12.58 580 16.95 13.44 1,435 26.86 37.13 355 21.52 9.86 200 8.97 6.51 200 11.04 6.42 1,920 64.80 44.51 525 12.89 16.14 3,560 100.23 86.76 55 .83 1.27 500 21.60 13.41 505 22.53 13.83 8O0 15.88 19.98 1,000 15.00 23.18 2,480 76.35 S7.4!» 760 22.98 21.02 1,545 53.85 35.81 615 10.08 14.86 3,000 70. 30 85.74 500 10.00 14.76 680 23.57 17.12 800 18.40 25.99 970 23.60 28.63 155 4.40 3.79 450 7.87 12.23 400 12.40 16. If 1,065 43.70 34.61 2,280 77.85 63.81 1,600 56.44 45.23 2,730 89.25 77.18 850 21.07 19.70 445 10. 20 11.61 910 26.10 22.08 25 .75 .58 10 1.15 M 400 15.02 10.73 800 16.80 23.73 4O0 9.20 13.00 725 14.92 16.81 900 35.32 20.86 Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Hame of Taxpayer Acres CtUtiTated Ko, f Assessment Acres ?er Acre Acres TTncnltivated Ho. of Acres General Property Assessments in 1910 On Und Buildings & Personal Property Total Assessment Single Tai Sxemptions 1910 Tottld Have Been Single Tai 1910 Wonld Eaye Been Aotnal Tai Paid for 1910 Tai for 1910 Under Single Tax Wonld EaT6 Been Anjola, Maggie. Antrim, S. E. . Antllony, Minnie Anuscliat, Carl Apperaon, J. T Apperaon, J. T Apperaon, J. T Archibold, Lena Arduser, Casper Armstrong, U. S. & F. L.. . . Armstrong, Thos Armstrong, Mary A Armstrong, J. W . & L. A . . Armstrong, Geo Armstrong, John Armstrong, G. C Armstrong, G. C Armstrong, L.E.(H'rs)&T Aradt, Gustavo A Amdt, Gustave A 1.05 22 18 6 40 Amdt, John Amdt, John Amdt, Mike & OttUie. . . Amett, C.W.&E.M... Amett,Wm.J.«&C.J.. . Amett, Chas. W.. Arnold, Lucy J. . . Arnold, Emilie A . Arnold, J. W Arneson, Ole Arquoit, John. . . Asboe, A. P Aschoff, Otto.... Aschoff, Henry.. Aschoff, Adolph Aschoff, Adolph. Aschoff, Dora . . . Asher, D.&M... Ashby, R. G. . . . Askin, Geo 285,71 70.00 100.00 $ 150.00 75,00 20.00 50.00 25 37 2,30 2.70 15 II 24 8 30 5 7 35 6 20 113.63 55,00 77,14 80.00 52.00 52,50 Askjar, Nels Atchison, J. E.. . . ... Athey, Eltues Athey, Alice Atwood, F. A. Mrs. , Atwater, Henry f '' ■ Aune, Lillie Aurora Electric Co. Auave, Ove M Austen, Chas. R. . . . Austen, Chas. R Austen, Timothy Austen, Ona R. — See Chas. Austen, W. P. (Heirs) Austen, Delta H Austen, J. M. . . Austen, Mary., Avery, George., Axtell, L. H..., Axene, G. V — 100,00 100.00 20.00 80.00 54.16 81.25 65.00 250,00 45.00 55,00 20,00 50,00 Axtell, Louise M., Axtell, Iconise M, , Baars, Henrj' Baars, Louisa , . , - Baars, Louisa . . . . 20 1 * 55 40 20 * 9 « 3 38 25 * 16 3 R.Aus 2 2 37 13 5 30 30 10 6 10 50 30.00 25.00 40.90 55,00 60,00 60,00 150.00 70.00 75.00 Babsch, John Babier, Henry Babler, Henry & Eila. Babcock, C.CSr Bahcock, E. M Babcock, E. M Babcock, E.C,& J Babcock, Ernest C. & J . . , Babcock. .Vrthur S. & M. B Babcock, S.J Babcock, S. J.. ■ , Backstrom, Gus.. Backstrom, Gus , Bacon, S.imuel , . Bacon, Samuel . . Bacon, Samnei Bachert, Andv BacRstrand, Edw. S, 00 30 00 59.92, 97.79 14.7/ 450 $ 175 $ 700 * 1,210 860 2,425 1,180 400 * 660 750 1,200 475 900 305 1,250 140 2.S0 * 3„S0C * 6,40« Hi 90C 960 !K 1,560 # 2,920 125 5,88C 400 900 100 455 * 1,310 1,260 725 830 1,69C 100 1,88C 690 640 60 2,700 570 225 * l,00t 450 * 375 330 25 64( « 1,25C 345 735 1,700 100 930 800 * 20( * 20( * 200 * 2,415 485 3,09C 20C 7C 150 I5C 10,500 575 800 * 85( 250 l,17( 325 7C 170 1,575 450 25 140 350 l-,00( * 75 575 30 » 3,900 305 2,34C 635 40C * 90C ♦ 440 30 340 2,250 200 75 45 3,55C 335 800 * 200 2,020 380 60C * 65C 3,200 575 300 * 1,70C 675 6,60C lOO 3,000 430 * 1,050 * 150 * 1,000 1,000 1,600 * 600 3,000 320 0)6 2,280 260 1,500 750 200 * 625 700 2,070 3,605 400 660 750 1,675 1 ,205 1,390 250 3, .500 6,400 900 960 1,560 3,045 6,280 1,000 455 2,570 1,555 1.790 2,570 700 3,270 225 1,000 450 375 355 640 1,595 735 1,800 930 800 200 200 200 2,900 3,290 320 150 11,075 800 1,100 1,495 240 2,025 25 490 1,000 6,50 30 4,205 2,975 400 900 470 340 2,450 120 3,885 800 200 2,400 600 650 3,775 300 2,375 6,700 3,000 430 1,050 150 2,000 1,600 600 3,000 480 2,540 1,700 750 455 1,670 2,805 250 360 1 ,035 305 630 1,245 1,480 405 1,760 1,015 990 1,290 60 1,300 "326 "2i6 50 850 410 1,000 790 1,590 1,700 205 105 6,740 700 715 205 1,425 10 430 575 1,520 1,705 225 115 1,560 45 1,910 135 780 200 1,685 1,275 1,310 2,100 75 1,475 300 1,020 160 450 900 170$ 700, 400' 800 400 410 390 640 900 760 I 250 3, .500 6.400' 900 960 1,560 1 ,800! 4,800 S95i 455' 8I0' 540' 800 1 ,2801 6401 1 ,9701 225. 680, 450 165 305 640 745 325 800 140 800 200 200 200 1,310 1,590 15 45 4,335 800 400 780 35 600 15 60 1,000 75 30 2,685 l,270i 400 900 245 225 890 75 1,975 800 65 1,620 600 450 2,090 300 1,100 5,390 900 430 1,050 75 525 1,600 300 1,980 320 2,090 800 7S0l 15.62$ 12. Ill 48. ?0 102.71 10.00 16.50 18.75 28.48 18.35 26.41 5.50 63.00 105.60 14.85 15.84 31.20 51.77 113.04 18.00 11.37 43.69 26.43 26.85 51.40 14.00 81.75 4.72 15.00 9.90 8.26 7.80 14.08 23.92 11.03 48.60 16.74 14.40 4.70 4. 70 4.70, 57.98 64.16 4.62 3.90 282.41 16.80 19.80 22.42 7.20 45.93 .65 12.74 17.00 16.91 .78 107.22 44.63 7.60 14.85 7.99 7.82 49.00 1.92 58.28 21.60 6.50 60.00 12.00 13.65 79.27 6.30 47.50 103.85 70.50 10.11 24.67 3.98 53.00 37.60 14.10 70.50 10.08 76.20 28.90 11.25 Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Name of Taxpayer Acres Cultivated Ko.of icree Assessment Per Acre Acres TJncultiTated No. of Acres Per Acre General Property Assessments in 1910 On Land Buildings i Personal Property Total Assessment Single Tax Exemptions 1910 Would Have Been Single Tax 1910 Tould Have Been Actual Tax Paid for 1910 Tax for 1910 Under Single Tax ¥onTd flare Been Bechell, T.H.&W.A.. Beckley & Fields Beckley, C. L.&C.R.. Becker, L.C.& C. E... Becker, Richard Beckinan, .Tohn Bedford J. Irving. . Beer, J.U.&A.&C. Beer, Nicholas Beers, Fraak Beers, Frank Beers, Frank Beers, Frank Beers, Frank & LilHe.. Beers, Geo. W Beers, E., Sr Beer3, E., Jr Beebe, G T. & R. Beebe, G. T. & R. Beebe, G. T. & R. Beeaon, J. B. & A. E.. . Beeson, J. B. & A. E.. . Beeson, J. B Beeson, A. H Biersdorf, V. F Bell, Geo. & Bertha , Bell, Geo. & Bertha Bell, Wm. & A. W.. Bell, Jas Bell. Jas Bell, Jas. F Bell, Anna E BeUig, Otilla Bellmore, Nel.son.. Belding, Henry A. . Belding, Henry A.. Belding. Sarah P.. Belding, Lizzie . . . . Belding, Lizzie . . . . Bennett, John W. . Bennett, John W. . Bennett, .Tohn Bennett, Edward. . Bennett, Albert Benson, John Bentley, C. J Bentley, Geo, W Bentley, L. E. & Ida. Bentley, L. E. & Ida. Bengston, B. A Bengston. B. A Bent, Marie Benolkin, Maggie A. . Berglund, P. E Berglund, P. E Bergman, C. H. . Berhendt. Julius Berg, S. B Berg, S B Berg, S. B Berreth, John Berkev, Noah Bervin, K. & S Bernert, Joseph — Bernegger. Ulrich.. Bernegger, Emilie., Bergstrom, Ole. . . . Bergstrom, I. G.. . Berry. Augustiis. . . Berner, Conrad. . . . Berner, Conrad . . . Bergerson, W. 0.. Bernier, Pearl. . . . Berger, A. & J.. . . Berger. Rose Berger, Rose Bergreen, August. Bernard, Lacy.. . . Berg, R. B Berg, Jorgen J 15 7 32.42 22 * 35 10 52 28 11.06 14 9 9 30 I 12 * 6.S 73 26 10 35 6.90 30 Fi'.icti 30 Berg, Chas 7 Berg, John 10 Berg, O. W 6 Best, W. M * Bestow, M. A I 2.30 26.66 121.42 92.53 50.00 243.75 140.90 45.71 50.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 46.00 45.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 70.83 60.00 40.00 '66.66 60.00 50.01 72.33 80.26 75.00 50.00 50.00 30.00 45.00 21.43 175.00 20.00 20,00 40.00 20.00 54.92 55.00 25.00 50,00 50.00 40.00 20.00 100.00 100.00 55.00 40 00 55.00 85.71 80.00 60.00 434.70 185 $ 5.95 ■S .98 56,12 None ,?4,0f 29.90 26 76 86 100,00 3.17 72,55 80 5,0C 67.76 13, 2f 20. OC 25,00 38.86 12,86 11.88 16.83 280 II .00 20 12.50 20 12.50 28 10.00 3 13.33 34.25 11.97 69 10. OO 34.81 10.05 5.64 16.38 44,50 9.89 20 8.00 40 15. OO 40 7.50 40 15.00 38.50 10.00 34.90 10.00 42 10.00 34 32.35 274 30,00 25 108.00 II 20,00 26 16,34 10 25.00 44.25 19.86 1.75 56.56 9 25 19.35 138.80 19.95 52.37 19.85 None 35.00 17.44 34,40 40 5.00 80 5.00 19.44 25,72 299 20.00 None 15.00 7.69 18. .W 60 13.33 71 7.75 36.20 4.00 38.58 2.59 138.50 7.22 80.00 57 4.82 10 6 00 19 10.53 58 5.00 14.59 24.66 None 25.03 19.36 24.80 70 15.00 14. 25.00 40 12.00 14.69 20.42 52 15.38 20 20 00 15 20.00 80 11.25 158 5.00 None 30.00 8 SO 00 65.22 19.93 None 30 40.00 80 25.00 40 25.00 164 8.80 3 66.67 IS. 37 24.33 50 8.00 3 40.00 4.28 39.71 4,78 25.00 40 8.00 None 307.83 1,500$ 90S. 3,000 1,200 5.935 3,330 400 2,500 1,000 2,580 1,320 3,080 250 250 360 200 570 2,990 350 60 575 160 600 300 600 510 5S0 1,540 1,525 10,620 2,700 220 585 250 1,120 100 420 3,470 1,040 800 2,125 200 400 500 8,900 250 190 800 700 1,945 100 1,300 i,6S5 455 660 240 S30 360 3,775 1,910 1,300 400 480 500 1,120 400 2,050 900 830 510 1,090 2,9.S0 100 1,200 2.000 I 000 4,640 200 2,025 400 720 970 480 320 1,000 100$ SO ISO 965 350 * 200 255 1,155 50 50 50 ISO 705 ISO 380 1 25 420 50 600 SO 285 ISO 200 220 SO 835 200 390 100 275 ISO 200 440 210 265 995 80 300 175 1,090 100 100 100 ISO 400 1,600 905 3,050 1,350 6,900 3,680 400 2,700 l,2SS 3,735 1 ,320 3,080 250 300 410 250 720 3,695 350 60 725 540 600 300 600 635 S50 1,960 1,575 1 1 ,220 2,700 1,500 2,045 455 1,150 340 805 360 3,775 1,910 1,300 400 480 650 1,320 400 2,490 900 1,040 775 1,090 3 945 180 1,200 2.000 1 ,000 4.940 375 3.115 500 820 1,070 630 320 1,400 410 465 1,105 335 4,415 1,855 1,.335 SOS 2.565 650 50 no 160 260 2,505 255 380 210 ISO 1,260 285 1,800 220 635 250 145 1,120 100 I)45 1 ,775 205 1 ,040 275 120 400 10.5 60 230 1,000 1,000 1,660 400 100 240 200 120 5 400 1,000 100 400 400 300 950 600 400 1,710 590 300 1,410 840 200 10 800 800 600 6,000 800 750 765 1,415 1,480 30 440 1,200 50 800 1,330 600 400 440 960 37S 950 870 1,980 500 1,670 1.280 330 435 400 615 420 1,560 600 520 400 775 600 100 200 1,020 400 250 1,200 1,00c 80C 2,01£ 1,60C 3,I6C 1,60( 10( s 37.12 75.25 5.13 46.40 4.39 31.35 10.00 10.55 1.38 5.39 30.30 16.13 73.33 9.20 3.52 3 60 5.40 1.80 4.35 10.00 15.00 3.35 30.97 7.00 9.75 18.05 39.80 25.97 37.38 10.03 15.82 64.09 21.03 3.20 5.20 14.40 46.20 19.50 105.00 17.64 55.08 19.50 47.81 49.50 1.38 10.56 42.50 2.34 12.80 49.21 28.39 6.00 16.74 35.03 6.19 14.25 23.70 128.13 10.00 34.50 22.35 6.82 12.35 24.00 20.46 50.08 31.20 19.49 10.40 12.24 45.50 28.46 5.36 4.60 22.72 14.10 S.2E 44.0c 24. 9t 20. Oi 118. 4f S3.i; 93. 9C 25. 6( 10. 4( S 42.77 Besselleu, J. N.&H B .. Bettinger, E. L 450 * 320 350 * 255 * 270 75 565 * 56. 3S 8.29 40.00 1,280 35.32 6.86 29.68 730 4.10 13.65 40.00 355 3.76 Bickford. Geo. H 2.15 8.35 55.00 1,020 75 2,005 33.18 33.18 Biddle, Margaret B Biddle, Wm 30 * 2 6 90.00 52.71 13.00 Bieser, E. J 40.00 60 4.47 * 40 * 250 100 * * 25 * * 525 605 50 * 265 720 150 * 150 * 1,320 * S.56 Biedenstein, Henry A 25.00 160 4.64 2.78 Biggs, Thos. C 160.00 285 100 l',675 .12 Biggs, Wm. L 13.24 * * 25 * * * 1 2 31 * 15 50 10 * * 8 * 4 4 * 6 23 H * 8 .12 * 50 25 * 5 20 * * 14 75 * 10 23.18 Bigger, H. J. & E.J Bill, D. K. River 52.00 6.58 14.32 10.87 19.75 37.15 Birkemeier, F. W 600 250.00 55.00 535 705 70 37.50 14.09 Birkemeier, Emma 80.43 16.15 Birtchett, Mary 52.66 50.00 52.50 755 2,360 475 6.95 Birtchett, Elizabeth 38.87 30.81 4.96 Bissell, W. E. & J. H Bittner Chris 200.00 190 .47 33.17 15.00 1,400 23.73 39.50 158.88 20.00 150.00 '"ioo'.oo 100.00 120.00 40 1,410 23.73 Black, J. E. M Black JEM . 1,110 * ISO 200 28.24 28.80 Black, J. E. M Black, FrankUn E. & M BInfk Pprrv 460 1,820 30 53.27 34.31 1.01 Blark H A * 100 80 * 350 250 * 380 785 * * 280 400 * 300 210 25 100 100 40 900 * 75 160 100 475 17.03 Blaue, F. H. & Louisa & E. . Rlflfkhiirn F M 150.00 500 80 45.10 1.61 40.00 24.57 15.00 10.00 37.10 25.65 25.00 25.33 19.35 12.38 12.66 17.29 16.31 22.00 93.28 10.00 3.98 15.00 26.00 120.00 26.00 10.00 11.00 20.00 20.00 5.00 30.00 5.00 25.00 21.43 40.00 40.00 14.51 20.00 20.00 40.21 20.00 19.95 Blanchard. Thos. & J Blanchard, T. & M 52.50 52.00 ■■"7o!66 55.00 1,745 1,175 33.57 15.15 9.37 Blair, G.F 545 1,375 11.53 33.35 9.35 22.02 50.00 49.00 7i6 3,145 20.17 Blanton. M. E 80.13 15.91 50.00 630 210 125 215 400 315 1,965 38.71 39.67 3 2 10 25 27.92 * 2 '-5 * 4 25 20 5 * 3 2 55.00 150,00 40.00 15.00 53.05 7.65 Blazer S E 12.43 Bletoh Wm H 24.51 18 97 Bliss, George & Ella Blount. Rarah K 16.41 51.65 240.00 ■■■■46.66 80.00 52.50 65.00 375 286 1,825 1,125 225 17.71 Blount. Dudley R Blomwick. Christian 17.21 11.32 31.06 15.75 3.53 * 6.51 116.67 20.00 360 55 100 1,550 560 455 5,385 1,830 3,100 . ... 38.30 25 100 16.10 5.79 25 14 80.00 80.00 39.93 24.94 Bluhm G Sr 455 600 630 400 250 19.95 80 40 90 * 5 80.00 SO. 00 50.00 86'6o 50 26 Bluhmi Julia A. C. & Aug 38 64 ) 73.25 39 91 Bluhm, Hannah. ^ 550 ) 2.50 -7— Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 KuneofTtipajer Bly, CD. (Heirs)., Bly, Elmer A Boatman, M. K.... Bock, Henry Bock, Ottillie Bock, Ottillie Bodkins, Dr Bodley, L. R., V. W.& D,. . Bodley, LR,HS,VW&D Bodley, H. S. & L. R.... Boe, Arndt Boe, Arndt Boe, Jens A... . . Boe, Jens A Boese, Gotiried. kens OnltiTated No. of icroB Per Acre 20 30 10.28 14 15 4 2 Boettrich, F Boerner, C. C. & E Boeckman, Ernest A., Jr... Boeckman, Ernest, Sr Boeckman, Geo. F 2H 12 45 12 Boeckman, Edward W 12 Boeckman, Henry F * Boeckman, E. F Boeckman, K. F. . . . Bogden, A. N. & A., Boggess, Thos Boggess, J. H Bohlander, Conrad.. . . Bohlander, Peter Bohlander, Valentine.. Bohlman, E. F. . Bchlman, E. F. . Bohna, Thos Bohren, John A. BoUand, Ole A.. BoUand, Andrew O. Bolland, James R... Bolli, Lena R Bond, J. L . Bond, Wm Bonnett, J. G., Mrs Bonney, P. E., Mrs Bonney, D. .) . & Sarah E. Bonney, Preston E Bonney, Preston E.& F. Bonney, Preston B.. Bonney, W. H. & L. Bonney, Wm. E. . , . Bonney, Wm. K. . . . Bonney, J. M. W... Bonfight, M Bonaker, Henrv C. Booth, Wm. J." . . . Boring, Sarah E. . . Boring, W. H Borland, Eva A.. . Borland, G. C Borchard, Adolph.. Borthwick, A. E. . . Borthwick, A. E.. . Borkholder, M. M. & R.. . Borg, Victor it l^.nana.. . . Borges. Garl Bornstodt & Rucg,i^ Bornstedt, A. G Borde, Joseph. Borde, Anna. . Boss, Sophia. . Boss, Sophia. . Boss, John.. . . Bosso, Anselmo (etal)., Bosholm, John Boswell, M. E Botefuhr, Frank Botkin, Kate W Botkin, O. F Botkin, A. W Bottemiller, W, H Bottemiller, W H Bottemiller, W. H Bourgeouis, Henry. Bowers, L. E Bower, John & E. . , Bowman, A. W.. 20 20 IS 35 3H 35 1.65 .93 10 25 16 3 8 40 .29 3 7 18.30 40 20 10 4 44 57.64 35 40 15 5 Bowman, J. B | I 45.00 50.00 116.73 50.00 41.66 40.00 25.00 30.00 60.00 50.00 50.00 60.00 2.';0.00 80.00 70.00 80.00 80.00 Acres UncQltiTated . No. of Aores 65.00 20.00 50.00 46.67 48.57 100.00 60.00 50.00 52.50 62,50 32.14 54.35 606.06 53.76 20.00 52.00 17.50 600.00 35.00 40.00 40.00 60.00 60.00 65,00 48.33 40 00 37.50 40.00 200.00 106.72 57.50 115.00 30.00 75.00 45.45 40.00 30.00 29,49 42.85 55.00 SO. 00 110.00 50.00l 30 50 None 7 2 21 38 40 40 65 10 7K 69 59,95 140K 5,09 2i^ 35 27 27 39 20 25 180 80 160 20 25 3 40 87 74 200 60 None 90 50 22M 21 1 None 40 23 18 10,50 43 134 78 160 None 77 5,33 10.40 20 70 42,64 34 5 12J^ 77 32 121 None Assessment Per Acre General Property Assessments in 1910 On land Bnildings & Personal Property Total Assessment .20 20 50,33 3.47 6 49 3.34 70 5 44,82 36 39.57 62.70 81,66 39 None 125 40 25 3. 2, 15.00 20.00 75.00 21.43 20.00 19.05 10.52 8.75 8.75 9.07 25.00 23.33 18,55 19,70 10.69 25,00 100,00 40,00 30.00 40,00 40,00 40.00 20.00 15,00 6,00 3.12 6.25 20,00 10.00 20.00 40.00 15.00 17.24 20.00 16,00 20.00 29.33 29.83 9.89 25.00 300,00 10,00 6 00 6,95 10,00 9.52 15,00 4,40 4,48! 3.131 600. Oo! 8.18 11.06 18.21 16.00 20.00 23.45 25.00 20.00 12.00 18.00 6.25 16.53 17.50 16.00 100.86 100.00 13.78 79.. 34 6.57 35.00 39.71 10.00 5,05 11.16 15.18 20,51 10.00 16.00 22.00 25.00 67.56 22 42 1,350 2,500 1,200 850 665 560 450 350 350 1,050 1,990 175 1,580 2,180 7,200 125 775 2,080 4,200 2,040 2,040 1,560 400 3,950 1,480 250 1,000 1,400 950 1,800 820 600 6,300 1,780 4,250 1,200 250 5,925 225 905 1,300 50 240 160 180 220 1,685 975 350 500 450 735 380 1,310 320 2,000 2,500 1,890 100 150 1,5,30 520 3,500 50 40 350 925 1,750 4,200 2,975 2,56,'; 760 475 1,780 2,360 200 1,300 1,450 800 1,700 3,500 3,080 1,375 77 .S 100 :$ 200 510 330 395 335 100 50 400 340 100 750 75 275 350 400 345 270 290 465 125 * 1,100 1,020 170 580 385 300 1,100 50 220 1,250 385 715 680 245 735 330 640 200 485 460 425 350 100 1,130 785 25 215 290 415 355 100 200 1,010 90 100 155 Single Tai Exemptions 1910 ¥onld Have Been Single Tii 1910 Would Have Been Actual Tax Paid for 1910 Tai tor 1910 Under Single Tax ¥ould Hare Been 1,550$ 3,010 1,530 1,245 1,000 560 550 350 350 1,100 2,390 515 1,580 2,280 7,950 200 1,050 2,080 4,550 2,040 2,040 1,560 400 4,350 1,825 250 1,000 1,670 1,240 2,265 945 600 7,400 1,780 5,270 1,370 830 6,310 225 1,205 2,400 50 290 160 400 220 2,935 1,360 350 500 1,165 1,415 625 2,045 320 2,330 3,140 2,090 100 150 2,01 980 3,925 400 40 350 1 ,025 1,750 5,330 3,760 2,590 975 765 1,780 2,775 200 1,300 1,450 1,155 1.800 3,700 4,090 1 ,465 875 2551 800$ 1,410 760 795 660 85 130 360 1,415 340 ■ 190 705 5,435 75 650 480 2,150 480 480 3,150 625 870 840 1,465 545 4,520 180 1,750 170 720 2,570 505 1,605 40 SO 220 65 1,990 675 715 760 480 1,345 730 1,555 840 575 730 1,265 350 170 695 2,900 2,535 740 450 450 1,975 435 105 355 1,225 1,140 2,330 465 31 .Si I8,si 750$ 1,600 770 450 340 475 420 350 350 740 975 175 1,390 1,575 2,515 125 400 1,600 2,400 1,560 1,560 1,560 400 1,200 1,200 250 1,000 800 400 800 23.25$ 45.15 39.01 27.38 22.01 12.32 8.25 8.75 8.75 27.50 54.97 9.28 23.70 34.20 135.15 5.00 18.88 31.20 68.25 30.60 30.60 23.40 6.40 69.60 32.85 6.25 15.00 25.88 18.60 35. II 400 24.09 60( 9.0C 2,88( 125.80 l,60( 26.70 3,520 79.05 1,200 20.55 nil 12.45 3,74(1 157.75 225 3.42 700 18.83 795 63.60 IIJ 1.15 24(1 5.22 16(1 3.36 180 8.40 155 4.62 94S 73.38 685 31 27 .35(1 8.05 500 10.00 4S0 30.87 655 25.47 145 9.S8 70(1 34.76 320 5.44 1,600 34.95 l,.S8S 53.38 i,2i;() 33.04 10(1 1.50 ISO 2.25 1,440 30.22 25(1 24.62 2,66(1 58.87 5(J 12,00 40 1.20 350 5,95 8SS 18,46 1,055 41.13 2,43(J 125,25 1,225 63 92 1,850 66 04 ,S2S 19 49 315 22.94 1,780 29 37 800 61.05 200 3.00 865 32.50 1,345 30 45 800 25.86 57S 37.80 2,560 55. .50 1.760 61.35 I.OOIJ 28.98 56(1 20.12 70 6.68 Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Name of T&xpajer lens OulUrated Ko.of iciei Per Acre Bowman, J. B. & M., . . Bowman, John Bowman, Zeb Bowman, ^like Bowerman, W. J. & H., Bowerman, W. J. & II., Boyer, Elias Boyer, Geo. W Boyer, E. R. & Lizzie. . Boyer, J. E Boyer, J. pj Boyer, I. L Boylan, Mai-y A Boylan, .T. .1 Boylan, D. M Boylan, D. M. (Heirs) . Boylan, I. A Boyle, R.C Bovles, P. M. & Alice.. Boyles, B. F. & R. D.. Brackett, Joseph L.. Braekett, Inez Bratlie, B Bradley, Wm Bradley, Wm. H Bradley, Mary L Bradley, Mary L. & J. C. . Bradley, Mane H Bradley, Marie H Bradley, C. J.&BeuIah. .. Brady, Harrison D.. Brady, I.. F Bradtl, John C Bradtl, Chas. J Bradtl, M.V Bradford.A.K. &Mary.. Bramhall, Jos. N Bramhall, J.N Bramhall, J. N Brandes, L. A Brandes, L. A Brand, Laura Brand, Ernest Jr Brand, Ernest, Jr Bradbury, John & Anna. . Braasch, Casper N Braasch, Casper N . . . . Bratsbers, Die J Braker, J. W. &G. R. Braden, Ada S Brantner, A. F Brase, Fred Bredtl, J. E Brcithaupt, Henry Bremer, W. H. & B Brennan, M. (Heirs). Brennan, J, F Brenner. Geo. T Brewer, Chas Brewer, Mary G Brewer, H. A Breezee, F. N Brittell, Anna Bristow, Martha C Bristow, El'.iert L 3 12 3S Bristol, Wm. C 5 Bristow, W. T Britt, H..'^ Biinlf, S.S.& JT Brink, S. S. & Mnry S s 6 23 II .58 15 15 30 20 20 10 40 4 20 3 50 5 2y^ 65 5 14 30 4 22 10 20 5 I I .09 Briggs, E. D. & Nellie. Brickley, W. G Brier, Flora Bridenstine, D. N Bridenstiae, D. N Bridge, Wm Hroetje, John PI Brookman, Otto Brock, E. N. & DelLi I... Brock, a. N. & Delia I. . . Brock, John (Heir.x).. Brooks, .losephus S.. Brook.9, C. E Brook=, M. R Brooke, Alex B 3 23 29 O.30 6 2 5 20.00 25.00 21.65 53.33 50.00 90.00 80.00 20,00 80,00 80,00 20.00 I 7 , SO 20.00 40,00 55.00 57,50 40,00 40,00 100,00 400,00 350 , 00 60.00 300 60,00 200,00 40.00 45.00 54.17 40.00 50,00 107.14 56.66 105.00 55.00 50,00 50.00 40.00 60,00 60,00 206,42 50.00 50,00 50,00 65,00 50.00 160.00 Acres UncultiTatel No, of Acres 200,00 55.00 45,00 41.38 300,00 60.00 52.50 52.00 17 150.00 213.67 115 72 14 .15 16,50 4 40 80 8 None 1 305 35.70 10 60 28 15 28.60 180.25 150.55 80 5.08 40 18 40 60 37 640 960 9 06 None None 156 35.50 13 None 80 5 1.80 35 25 None 160 120 98 535.50 24 28 37 40 15 4.22 30 2,34 44 22K 60 45 IH 40 None 5 14.52 20 7 25.56 32.30 ■ 20 20 164 7 17 89.23 80.11 51 None 34 41.33 10 40 120 None None 40 AsBcssment Per Acre 4.78 8.35 8.55 33.33 19.70 30.00 5,00 5,00 28.12 75.00 4.98 28.01 35.00 5.00 5.35 33.34 11.00 4.16 5.15 7.50 9.84 20.00 20.00 5.00 15.00 12.16 15.00 15.00 27.59 200,00 200.00 14,75 20.00 25.00 175.00 9.37 25.00 13.88 25,00 27.00 200.00 8,00 7.00 12.24 14.00 15,00 20.00 12.17 25.00 15,00 29.62 18.33 64.10 20.00 11.24 20,00 13.34 23.00 23.00 5.00 70.00 30,00 18.66 20.00 20.00 19.61 19.81 20,00 100,00 4,87 114,28 25,00 14.57 9.98 13.72 223 , 66 20.58 15.01 15,00 12,00 22,00 75,00 213.67 2,50 General Property Assessments in 1910 On Land 650 800 250 85 1,425 1,110 200 400 1,025 , 200 75 1,820 2,200 2,750 700 150 500 320 1,100 975 2,200 270 800 475 200 1,700 570 9,600 14,400 550 400 350 2,540 710 325 600 750 125 25 3,625 975 500 1,280 840 1,280 10,425 360 1,210 570 1,000 475 1,625 2,250 570 2,090 750 2,200 800 95 95 200 225 150 430 400 290 1,110 2,265 1,400 2,800 800 1,400 1,690 1,300 1,925 1,900 2,790 1,060 725 410 480 2,640 450 250 100 Buildingfs i Personal Property Total Single Tax Sxemptiona 1910 Tould NaT* Been Single lax 1910 Wonld Have Been 75 475 255 100 200 330 115 210 115 205 100 290 520 75 345 100 420 280 50 100 250 600 400 320 740 * too 600 1,000 1,020 55.00 150 415 150 250 225 930 345 575 25 100 75 400 500 50 150 330 150 200 240 425 125 200 665 245 200 100 200 725 1,275 505 185 1,625 1,440 315 610 1,140 405 175 2,110 2,200 3,270 775 150 500 320 1,445 1,075 2,620 270 800 755 250 1,800 570 9,600 1 4,400 800 1,000 750 2,860 710 325 1,340 750 225 25 4,225 1,975 1,520 1,280 840 1,335 10,575 ,?60 1,625 720 1,000 725 1,850 3,180 915 2,665 775 2,300 800 170 495 200 725 1.50 430 400 340 1,260 2,595 1,550 3,000 800 1,640 2,115 1,300 2,050 2,100 3,455 1,305 725 610 480 2,640 550 450 tool $ I50i$ 605 330 130 865 990 lis 210 635 205 100 515 780 1,870 375 615 300 ,720 180 355 50 600 85 470 800 550 500 990 'ioc 2,100 1,165 1,020 110 2,165 825 235 425 1,310 2,080 505 1,305 415 700 135 no 435 650 "95 140 520 1,460 750 500 500 1,115 1,000 1,000 1,375 480 75 385 325 200 Actual Tax Paid for 1910 Tax for 1910 Under Single Tax Tonid Ears Been 575 670 175 55 760 450 200 400 505 200 75 1,595 1,420 1,400 400 150 500 320 830 775 900 90 800 400 200 1,200 485 9,600 14,400 330 200 200 2,360 710 325 350 750 125 25 2,125 810 500 1,280 840 1,225 8,410 360 800 485 1,000 300 540 1,100 410 1,360 360 1,600 665 60 60 200 75 150 335 400 200 740 1,135 800 2,500 800 1,140 1,000 1,300 1,050 1,100 2,080 825 650 225 480 2,640 225 250 100 18.85 28.05 11.11 2,96 35,76 29.26 5.73 11.10 22.80 10.82 4.20 38.41 39.60 58 86 14.73 3.15 7.50 6,24 33.96 25.26 39.30 4.32 12. CO 11.32 4.55 27.00 8.55 201.60 302,40 13,00 26.50 19.88 5i:48 14.91 6.83 21.44 18.75 3.83 .43 76.04 35.55 49.40 19.20 16,80 33,95 264.38 9.00 24.37 10.80 15.00 21.74 42.55 47.70 20.70 43,18 11.62 37.95 12.00 4..i3 12,87 5.00 16.67 3.00 6.45 6.00 5.10 18.90 38.93 24.80 45.00 16.80 59.86 31,72 39.00 45,10 31.50 81.19 19.58 15.73 15.25 7.20 57 80 10.45 10.80 2,50l Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Name of Taxpayer Acres CultlTated Ho. of Acrei Assessment Per Acre Aores Uncultivated Ho. of Aores Assessment Per Acre General Property Assessments in 1910 On land Buildings i Personal Property Total Single Tax Exemptions 1910 Tonld Have Been Single Tax 1910 Would Have Been Actual Tax Paid for 191K Tax for 1910 Under Single Tax Would EaTa Been Brooke, Alex B.. . . Brook, E. R Hrockart, Geo Brockhart, Lillje.. . Brower, C. Henry., BrowDrigff,"?, Belle., , Bronner, Herman., . Bronner. Herman.. . Bronner, Gebhardt.. Bronner, Gebhanlt , Brobst, Wm Brobst, Wm Brodle, Geo. A. . . Brownell, Alma C Brownell, Alma C Brownell, Albert Brown, Rooert J Brown, G. H. & R. J. Brown, Geo. H Brown, Geo. H Brown. Geo- H. . . . Brown, Geo- H. . . . Brown, Geo. H. . . . Brown, .\rthur W.. Brown, Edward E. Brown, Ed C- & Hattie W - Brown, A,n l^rown , A . G lirown, Saniuel Brown, Samuel Brown, Harry 'SV . . . Brown, T. E. & Jl. V. Hrown, Aunustus S... Brown. Elizabeth. . - . Brown, Peter Brown, Willis . . Brown, Willis. . . Brown. Willis. . . Brown, Herman, lirown, W. N Brown. L. F. & S. J.. Brown, A. ,1 Brown, Reginald V,. Brown, Gladys Brown, W. E Brown, Nellie P Brown, Nellie P Brown, S. .\ Brown, E. C Brown, Walter S. 37 ) 30 ) ; 11.10 Cadonau, Martha H ) 5 55 . . . . * * 3 13.51 Cadwell. Wm. A ) 3 45.63 —11— Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Same of liipayer icres Cultivated Ho. of Acres Assessment Per Acre Aeres DncultlTated Ho. of Acres Per Acre General Property Assessments in 1910 On Land Buildings & Fersonal Property Total Single Tax Exemptions 1910 Wonld HaT* Been Single Tax 1910 Would lave Bees Actual Tax Paid for 1910 Tax for 1910 Under Single Tax ¥onld Eave Been Cahill, .J. W. & M. M. Cahill, Ghas. H Cahill, Enos Calvert, J. L Calkins. C.I Califf, A. J. & Julia.. Califl, O.D.&O.P.. Calger, Emil R Calger, Fred Caldwell, Chas Caldwell, Giles M CaldweU, 0. B. & C. B. Callahan, Providence. . . Callahan, D Callahan, David R Callahan, Ellen Callister. Asa CalUghan, Thos. & G. E.., Callis, John Callaway, Martha A Callwell, Mary C "Cameron, Duncan & G. M. Camehl, Albert W Camehl, A Camp, Edgar L Campflu, T. A Campau, John E.. . . Campau, Alex Campbell, J. U Campbell. J. U Campbell, Dunda... Campbell, John Campbell, Maud H. Canbv Canal Co . . . Canfield, Belle G... Canning, F. W Cannins, F. W Cantwell, Wm. & Annie.. Cantwell, Michael CappB. Emma R Capps, Sarah A.. . Capps, Sarah A.. . Capp.f, Sarah A.. . Caples, Hez Carbiener. Jacob.. Card, W. H Card, W. H Carlton & Hosenkrans. Carlton & Rosenkrans. Card, S. E Carlton, Elmer H. & N. M Carlton & Rosenkrans. . . . Carlton & Rosenkrans .... Carlton & Rosenkrans Carlton & Rowenkians. . . . Carll, W. E Carlson, Gjortrene S.. .. Carlsoii, Clara & Felix.. Carlson, Kl Carlson. R. H. & J. S.. Carlson, John W... Carlson, .John Carlson, .)ohn. Carlson, Chas Carothers, Julia F,. Carothers, C. W. & D. J. Carr, He/ekiah E Carr, J. R Carr, James R Carr, James R Carroll, Mabel M Carroll, 0.0 Carrel, W. J. & M. A. Carson, J. H Carter, Scott Carter, Lucy C . . Carter, Lucy C . . Carter, C. W.... Carter, Lydia A. Carter, Lydia A. Carter, W. N Carpenter, H. M. Carpenter, C. V.. Carpenter, E. P.. Carpenter, R. E. 20 12 65 I.; 15 4 2 20 2.50 45 20 1.50 10 17 12 8 35 20 13 45 14 6 * 2 1 6.25 9 4.60 15.31 20 12 14 3.50 18 10 S 35 25 5 r 20 2.» 2.50 45.00 10 25 17 16.48 40 65 10 6 45.00 55.00 50.00 46.66 37.33 62.50 40.00 80.00 120.00 26.66 20.00 50.00 225.00 65.74 30.00 60.00 65.00 40.00 50.00 51.92 52.44 50.00 116.67 100.00 40.00 55.00 104 00 75.00 76.08 78.38 66.66 50.00 15.00 250.00 20.00 40.00 242.85 30.00 40,00 50 00 58.00 55.00 20.00 55.00 52.50 S2.08 72.00 50.00 is'.oo 80.00 60.67 40.00 50.00 60.00 20 00 13 40 140 8.68 144.33 None 25 12,25 14.25 19 64 None 64.50 40 1 139.14 2 33.50 None 40 49.56 103 29.50 19.66 2 36 115 103.94 35 106 4.50 49.15 38 5 27.50 160 55 80 .66 None 6 None None 49.35 40 20 20 310 120 61 40 200 80 80 280 None 148 26 6.50 62 40 19.50 70 5 31 .24 35 115 I. .50 94.50 17.40 12.50 10 88 80 175 40 122 160 28.61 2 None 126 110 None 96 10.00 95.00 10.71 23.04 20.00 9.93 10.00 16.33 24.54 2S.4S 100.00 7.75 10,00 250,60 7.1 10.00 17.91 100.00 5.00 20.17 5.00 20.34 19.50 30.00 10.00 17.39 18.27 18.56 15.09 66.67 30.00 18.00 25.00 9.78 15.00 10.90 10.62 45.00 60.00 30.00 .30.43 19.92 29,. 18 6.00 20.00 50.00 12.50 5.81 5.00 23.52 5.00 8.25 6.25 12.00 12.14 250.00 5.00 10.00 115.38 5.97 7.00 15.38 II .00 25.00 20.00 27.00 5.00 20.00 14.81 14.66 29.60 40.00 10.85 8.00 5.00 5.00 5.33 6.25 40.00 50.00 50.00 10.00 20.00 20.00 10.41 445 380 2,400 860 6,130 700 810 450 430 2,100 500 1,700 400 250 1,400 20 675 2,250 200 2,775 1,025 600 1,160 580 1,760 3,000 2,575 3,010 2,300 1,000 1,470 870 125 270 2,400 1,600 850 85 650 855 350 1,200 2,650 240 1,400 50 250 1,950 600 2,335 200 1,650 500 960 3,400 500 980 820 1,600 910 280 300 1,170 375 2,650 2,320 675 85 2,450 1,505 550 400 1 ,455 640 1,250 200 650 1,000 2,500 100 1,000 2,860 5,450 600 1,120 S 410 250 265 285 255 510 100 100 too 1,200 75 20 500 340 530 1,205 495 30 200 425 235 210 50 5,000 475 105 50 450 565 270 90 615 300 225 160 42S 615 200 590 355 75 855 380 2,650 860 7,750 965 1,095 705 430 2,610 600 1,800 400 250' 1 ,4501 20i 775 3,450 200 2,775 1,100 620 1,660 580 2,100 3,530 3,780 3,505 2,330 1,000 1,470 870 125 270 2,400 1,800 1,275 320 860 90S 350 1?200 2,650 240 1,935 50 250 2,025 600 2,485 200 1,650 500 960 8,400 500 1,455 925 1,650 910 280 300 1,170 375 3,100 2,885 945 175 3,065 1,805 775 560 1,880 640 1,865 200 650 1,000 2,500 100 1,000 3,060 6,040 955 I.I9S $ 655 935 385 3,575 815 695 440 30 1,600 350 950 150 2,450 1,245 500 20 1,025 280 1,390 1,180 1,645 2,020 520 300 930 425 245 485 455 210 895 670 135 165 '766 5,000 655 525 500 435 290 125 1,775 1,265 .145 125 1,370 1,200 350 160 815 865 675 175 1,400 2,540 7SS 13.?l 200 380 1,715 475 4,175 ISO 400 265 400 1,010 250 850 400 250 1,140 20 625 1,000 200 1,530 600 600 635 300 710 2,350 2,135 1,485 1,810 700 1,470 705 125 270 2,400 870 850 75 375 450 140 305 1,980 240 800 50 250 1,860 600 1,785 200 1,650 500 960 3,400 500 800 400 1,150 475 280 300 880 250 1,325 1,620 600 SO 1,695 605 425 400 1,065 640 1,008 200 650 1,000 1,825 100 825 1,660 3,500 200 1.060 14.53 7.98 39.75 14.19 116.25 21.23 24,09 10.57 9.45 39.15 12.00 27.00 7.20 8.12 26.39 .36 12.78 81.08 5.00 44.40 23,82 9.30 24.90 8.70 52.50 56. 4» 60.46 57.84 34.95 15.00 22.05 13.05 1.87 4.86 60.00 41.40 25.06 8.31 19.78 18.09 7.00 24.00 53.00 3.60 29.0, .85 3.75 40.50 12.00 42.25 4.00 33.00 10.00 14.40 181.00 9.50 33.46 16.66 38.78 13.65 5.88 4.95 19.31 5.62 46.50 43.28 28.73 3.06 45.98 27.07 IS. 11.76 31.02 12.80 43.83 3.32 10.79 26.00 42.50 1.70 20.00 .52.02 96.64 14.32 21.761 —12- Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Hami of Taipajtr lores GultiTated No. of icroB PorAoro lores UnoultiTOtad ■.>. No. of Acres Carpenter, E. M Carney, Austin N . . . . Carnine, Nancv J. . . . Carv, R. W.,S: W.F. Cary, R. W.& W.F. Carv, R. W. & W.F. Case, Walter F Casto, Mary K Casto, Frank F- Casto, Julia A. L Casto, Juli.i .\. L Casto, Julia \. I. Casto, Both & Edith.. Casey, A. P Casper, Gottlieb & .\. Cassedy, Cat ic Caesedy, C. W Cassedy, (j. W Casedy, Alire Cassinelli, Pietro (et al)... Castaenetto, J Cathev, J. C. C... Caufield, E.G.... Caufiekl, Ella L... Caviness, Roy A.. Caviness, Roy A Caviness, Rov A Cawthon, Ethel A Cazadero Real Estate Co . Cazadero Real Estate Co . Cereghino, G. B Cereehino, G. B Charman, Marv M. & T. L Charman, Mary M. & T. L Charman, Marv M. & T. L Charman, Marv M. & T. L Charman, M M & T L iTrj . Charm.an, M M & T L (Tr) . Charman, T. L Charman, T. L Charman, T. & Son . . Charm.in, T. (Heirs) . Chandler, Jennie Chandler, Jennie Charlton, Callie B.... Charlton, C. B.. Dr.. Chamorlow Co Charperon, Phillip. . Chance, F. M Chatten, Jennie Chatten, Jennie Chaffer, E. G Charles, Alice M Chambers, Bridget Chambers, Leonidas H A LJ Chamberlain, John W. . Chapman, Francis A & C E. Chapman, Lucy Chapman, W. L Chapman, Jennie T Chapman, Marv E. Chase, S. A Chase, Allen D Chase, Delilah M... Chase, C. A. & E.. . Chase, C. A. & E. Cheney, E. W Chellis, Ella Chesmore, Mary. . Childs, S. M Childs, L. S Childs, Frank Chilcote, Wm. N Chilcote, W. P. & M. M.. Childers, S. W Childera, S. W China, Fred C Chingren, P. O Chinderen, P. O Chitwood Emma V. 130 14 18 94 30 Chown, R. A. & C. C 6 Chown, R. A. & C. C... Christie, Alex (Archbishop) * Christie, Alex 27 Christie, Alex * 10 20 S 20 21 4.17 6 25 .71 .72 12.67 .12 S 5 3 40 18 22 28 * «0 13.85 2.89 * 6 9 4 9 10 16 40.00 54.00 40.00 31.82 40.00 40.00 65.00 45.00 35.00 40.00 100.00 105.00 45.00 45.00 60.00 125.00 125.00 100.00 300.00 60.00 56.00 40.00 40.00 500.00 493.05 62. ,50 100.00 100.00 150.00 50.00 40.00 100.00 50.00 60.00 150.00 43.32 198.90 60.00 67.77 40.00 70.00 60.00 62.50 Asiessmeut Per Aore General Property Assessmeats in 1910 On Land Buildings & Personal Property 37.50 57.13 38.89 45.00 55.00 20.00 100.00 .70 15.50 160 60 40 151.76 70 28 55 58 36 17 20 40 9.75 20 80 20 49.86 I. SO 15 20 Fraction. 1.1 38 65 4.61 12 2 8.60 4 None 12.50 103 6 S.5S None .57 31.50 10 None None 14 15 120 40 32 320 30 None None None None 5 1.15 2 20 22 8.42 20.16 31 8 88 None 134 None None 10 20 I 36 8 25 23.68 19.97 193.90 44 224.50 386 44.25 74 40 15.20 None 320 70.14$ 19.35 7.50 15.00 10.00 10. 5 « 14.28 21.43 12.00 12.07 12.22 12.94 12.50 25.00 30.76 15.00 10.00 10.00 10.02 50.00 60.00 30.00 42.37 13.20 10.77 17.35 20.00 25.00 58.14 75.00 90.00 60.00 55.00 SO. 00 54. 54 75.00 350.88 95.24 120.00 100.00 34.37 20.00 20.00 6.66 7. SO 10.00 18.75 13.33 401 .40 402.77 25.00 55.00 69.60 75.00 20.00 15.90 68.28 49.60 20.00 37.50 15.00 55.00 20.00 19.86 83.40 40.00 25.00 40.00 12.50 40.00 25.00 25.33 9. SI 9.95 19.54 8.02 11.99 14.91 6.48 7.50 103.94 40.00 8.O0I SOS 300 1,200 900 400 1,600 1,400 1,2S0 1,660 1,400 600 340 250 1,000 950 1,200 800 375 1,300 2,175 1,425 600 100 50 590 890 12s 960 50 500 800 250 750 5,665 300 300 1,120 200 3,000 1,200 50 75 640 1,700 800 300 640 6,000 800 3S5 355 780 7S 775 580 600 2,400 1,070 575 3,200 2,020 300 4,920 150 2,680 600 575 400 860 650 610 950 1,135 1,600 190 6,805 1,660 2,500 8,860 2,310 600 300 1,580 2,700 2,560 100 225 80 25 130 265 100 100 100 64S 75 100 155 200 100 50 250 250 800 275 Total Assessment Single Tax Sxemptions IMOTonld Have Been 150 55 300 250 ISO 600 300 175 200 400 ISO 210 130 485 ISO 890 400 485 1,575 300 485 SO 50 300 1,200 900 400 1,600 1,500 1,475 1,660 1,480 600 365 250 1,000 1,080 1,465 800 475 1,400 2,275 1,425 600 100 SO S90 1,535 125 1,035 SO 500 900 250 750 5,665 300 300 1,120 200 3,000 1,200 50 75 795 1,900 800 300 740 6,000 850 605 605 1,580 350 775 730 655 2,700 1,320 575 3,350 2,620 300 5,220 325 2,680 800 975 400 1,010 860 740 950 1,610 1,750 1 ,080 7,20s 2,145 4,075 9,160 2,795 650 300 1,580 2,700 2,560 300 620 700 515 100 105 47S 865 225 700 1,150 tiS 790 25 555 300 70 520 50 395 1,100 Single Tal Assessment 1910 Wonld Have Been Actual Tax Paid for 1910 Tax for 1910 Under Single Tax Would Hare Been 340 31S 320 315 1,265 27S 225 300 280 1,500 685 1,440 3,000 270 525 735 360 460 240 270 875 745 890 3,980 1,010 1,650 3,405 1,690 130 1,620 SO $ .75 3O0 8.40 1,200 21.84 900 27.00 400 10.64 1,600 42.56 1,20(1 28 80 8SS 24.34 960 24.90 965 22.20 500 9.00 260 5.48 250 3.75 i,ono 15.00 605 30.24 600 21.98 8O0 21.60 250 9.50 70C 26.60 1,125 58.01 1,200 36.34 60C 12.00 IOC 1.80 SO .83 525 8.85 745 30.70 100 2.49 48C 16.57 .5(1 .85 500 IS. 00 600 22.95 I8C 6.38 7S0 13. SO 5,665 101.96 300 5.40 300 5.40 600 21.28 200 6.50 3,000 72.00 1,200 30.00 50 1.62 25 1.32 40C 13.51 80C .32.30 800 20.00 .300 7.98 4O0 18.50 6,000 116.25 53S 14.45 285 11.50 290 11.49 315 32.39 75 9.29 550 13.95 430 12.78 375 16.69 1,20(1 40.50 635 19.80 575 13.23 2,080 77.05 1,180 39.30 300 5.70 2,220 83.52 55 4.87 2,680 45.56 275 13.60 240 19.50 4O0 6.0c 650 16.16 400 14.62 500 11.10 680 16.15 73S 45.09 1,005 26.25 190 23.57 3,225 151.50 1,135 33. 7S 2,425 64.95 5,755 159.39 1,105 61.49 520 13.00 30(1 6.00 1,580 28.44 1,080 45.90 2,560 51.20 -13- Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Hame of Taipajer icres Cultivated Ho.ot Acres Per Acre Acres Unoultivated Ho. of Acres Per Acre General Property Assessments in 1910 On Land Buildings i Personal Property Total Assessment Phristner, C. T Christianson, P Ohri3ten?on, Emma L. Christensen, N Chriatenson, N. C Christianseii, Claus & S. Ohristenson, Martin .... Chr^'stofferson, Erek.. . . Churchill, J. M. (Heirs). Chynoweth, Wm Citizens Bank of Portland Citizens Bank of Portland. Clary, Letitia H Claffey, John Claussen. Peter Claussen, C. C Clauaaen. 0. C Claussen, CO Clapps, .7. M Clarke, I. L. & S. A. Clarke, Matilda.. Clarke, Robert.. . Clarke, H.L. L.. Clark, Lucia B.. . Clarke, T. & S.. . Clark, Ellen M Clark, Ellen M Clark, Ward N . . . Clark. Thos Clark, Rebecca U.. Clark, E. W.. Clark, I. L... Clark, I. L... Clark, I. L... Clark, M. H.. Clark, M. H.. Clark, Alvin.. Clark, Alvin.. Clark, Alvin.. Clark, Alvin.. Clark, Alfred Clark, Elizabeth. Clark, Merit Clark, Wm Clark, Lylla L. . . Clark, Walter C. and I Clark. C. F. & S. J Clackamas Bluff S. S. Q. Co Clackamas Hop Farm'g Co. Clackamas Power & I. Co.. . Clackamas PoTPer & I. Co.. Clackamaa Power & I. Co.. Clackamas Abstract & T Co Clackamas Abstract & T Co Clackamas Abstract &: T Co Clackamas Abstract 4.64 Day, Thos 90 200 400 250 300 i 13.44 Dayton, Frank & Nellie ) 24.48 i 133,83 ! 14.85 Daywttit, Geo, T J 27.37 Dean, C. W 2 14.3! Dean. C. W ) SO )l I2S 5 23.21 Deane, Myrtle H 6 5,89 —18— Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Name of Taxpayer lores Oultivated Ko.of icree Deakins, A. E Deakins, MUes Deakins, Chas Deakins, Chas Deal dorf , J. M. (Heirs) . , . Deardorff, Burton M Deardorff, Jos. E Deardorff, J. B. & C. P... Deardorff, J. B. (Heirs)... Deardorff, W. A Deardorff, W. A Deardorff, R. (Heirs).. Deatsman, Wallace G. DeBord, E. F Decker, Xaver Decker, Xaver Decker, Xaver Decker, Josef (Heirs).. . Dedman, Anna B Dedman, S. E. & E. P.. Dietz, Rebecca Rietz, Rebecca Deininger, John. ... Deknm, G. P Dekum, G. P Delk, Joseph & S. E Delker, Frederick Delore, Bazie Delano, John H. & M. E.. Delano, A. J Dement, R. M Demoy, A Denny, Clark H. & Carrie.. Denny, M.J Denny, M. J Denny, John Dennis, John C & Wm M. Dennison, John Dennison, John DeNeui, John R DeNeui; John R De Neui, Flora De Neui, Clara A Denzler, Herman De Niederhausern, F. & W Derry, Geo. W Derry, Lillian Derrick, S. L Dereaves, Alphonze. De Shields, P. S De Shields, Anna W. De Shields, Geo. A... De Shields, Geo. A... DeShazer, J. G DeShazer, J. G DeShazer, J. G DeShazer, Jas Deter, J. V Detamore, Alice M. Detamore, F. A. . . . Devine, Mathew. DeYoe, Chloa M. DeYoe, Chloa M. De Young, G D'Hondt, Edna.. Dhooghe, Frank Dibble, R. T Dibble, R. T. & J. L. Dibble, John E Dibble, Geo. E Dibble, T. L. & Guy. Dibble, T.L.& Guy.. Dibble, Thos. L Dibble, Thos. L Dibble, Walter P Dibble, J. L Dick, J. A Dick, J. S. & A. E. Dickey, Ira Dickey, Ira 4 4. SO 4.75 2.85 25 24 * 10 4.70 33 20 13 5 45 7 1.50 47 5 * 10 4.50 18 20 3 14 57 24 3 * 40 18 30 10 9 28 40 * 30 * SO ABSflssment Per lore 3.18 .30 35 3 18 SO 50 30 .50 Dickey, James O Dickey, Rayrnond Dickey, Alwilda. '. I 75 Dickon, Mary J. Mrs Dicken. Mary .T I * 106.24 100.00 105.47 105.26 60.00 60.00 60.00 65.00 60.00 25.00 40.00 38.00 75.00 106.00 52.50 52.50 55.00 55.00 55.00 133.33 65.00 100 125.00 55. 55 60.00 69.44 65.00 266.67 65.00 60.00 60,00 60.00 50.00 300.00 80.00 81.25 75.00 45.53 35.00 23.33 ■366! 66 Aores UnonltiTated 298.74 60,71 60,00 25,00 50,00 50.00 20.00 20.00 15.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 60.00 80.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 Ko.of ioiee 17.54 2.50 .25 None 40 9. 52.37 191,6: 2.20 95 2 3 52 162 163 96 80 150 None 18.60 126 38 77' None 2,50 113. 5 6.20 None 15.50 160 20.44 20 142 40 80 86.77 None 26 13 54.40 77 .68 40 68 II None 20 12.12 6 8.67 13.33 25 40 40 170. 80 None None None .63 19 27 182 70 133 40 32 30 135 66 , 37 None 40 45 None 2 None 22,50 72,59 121.85 5 234,82 10 82.41 Per Acre General Property Assessments in 1910 On Land Buildings i Personal Property 39,90 50.00 60.00 60,00 12,50 20,30 20,00 20.32 56,81 25,00 25,00 41,66 7,69 4.00 5.52 13.54 12.00 4.66 30.00 26.88 20.25 20.40 17.24 20.00 25.00 80.00 20,00 50.00 93,55 75,00 20,00 5,00 14.67 35,00 30,00 30,00 10,00 10.95 125.00 10.00 20.00 24.80 20.00 147.00 7.50 17.66 175.00 50.00 10.00 28.87 30.00 10.38 9.76 10.00 8.00 9.00 5.00 8.00 150.00 300.00 128.93 100.00 15.78 24.81 8.24 15.00 IS. 00 5.00 5.00 3.15 3.01 IS. 00 15.00 15.55 15.00 90.00 30.00 11.78 11.02 11.90 9.00 8.94 30.00 I6.17I 1,125 575 515 300 500 245 1,770 9,000 255 6,275 SO 125 1,025 640 900 2,260 960 1,080 350 4,000 3,600 l,40S 295 4,015 385 400 S,3IS 750 580 1,250 560 800 1,320 700 5,510 2,500 800 950 800 1,170 3,680 2.790 1,720 100 1,900 2,100 10,925 800 200 1,000 855 1,365 130 250 1,720 360 1,550 640 ISO 300 950 65 60 2,225 850 1,950 3,550 4,495 320 310 S75 200 275 4,175 3,735 60 180 40 615 1,500 2,500 45 4,725 300 1,320 250 115 135 610 240 150 70 50 140 50 610 2,230 75 595 300 100 200 400 355 * 100 25 * 200 750 525 400 980 Total Single Tax Exemptions 1910 Would Have Been 320 560 75 165 175 SO 200 215 355 200 200 50 200 325 100 100 570 200 365 395 670 545 75 530 1,285 7S0 1,070 500 165 1,375 575 515 415 500 380 2,380 9,340 255 6,425 120 125 1,075 640 900 2,400 960 1,130 350 4,610 5,830 1,480 890 4,315 485 600 5,715 1,105 580 1,350 585 800 1,520 700 5,510 2,600 800 950 1,550 1,695 4,080 3,770 1.720 IOC 2,220 2,660 1 1 ,000 965 200 1,175 90S 1,565 345 60S 1,920 360 1,750 640 ISO 500 1,000 265 60 3,550 950 3,050 4,130 4,695 685 70S S7S 300 275 4,845 4,370 135 180 570 615 2,785 3,250 1,115 5,225 465 \.X2W 515 235 315 245 175 1,090 3,620 20 2,425 70 485 775 385 210 3,235 3,875 460 785 l,87S 310 280 3,515 605 600 185 970 Jlb 800 1,175 1,295 2,680 1,835 120 Single Tax 1910 Would Have Been Actual Tax Paid for 1910 Tax for 1910 Under Single Tax Would Have Been 1,620 1,140 3,825 465 595 4S5 1,185 215 355 1,280 750 75 200 590 200 1,700 205 405 2,330 1,943 485 515 130 300 3,270 2,715 120 555 235 1,765 1,445 1,070 2,455 165 860 31.63 .■t!i( 13,23 30( 11,84 I7( 9,54 500 9,00 205 II .94 1,39( 78.54 5 62( 138,60 235 4,32 4,000 96,38 SO 1.80 125 2.50 S9(: 16.12 64f 13.44 900 23.94 1,625 55.20 96( 19.20 745 19.71 14( 9.10 1,385 106.03 2,955 88.75 1,021 37.20 105 13.35 2,44C 69.05 175 7.77 320 15.30 3,20( 85.73 50( 16.58 581 11.60 750 34.43 400 9.65 soc 20.00 ssc 45.60 701; 10.50 4,800 82.65 1,800 39.00 8011 20.00 9S<1 19.95 .175 31. OC 400 27.38 1,400 65.28 1 ,945 56 . 55 l,6U(l 25.80 1(1(1 3.2.S 600 35 . 4( 1 520 46.54 7,175 176.00 .50(1 14.48 20(1 3.00 580 33.49 450 18.09 3811 34.43 I.W 7.59 25(1 13.09 640 38.40 360 10.80 1,00(1 43.75 64(1 16:00 75 3.52 300 11.75 410 26.50 65 6.89 6(1 1.56 85(1 43.35 745 15.20 1,645 43.05 1,80(J 86.52 2,75(1 98.58 20(1 12.33 190 12.69 4S5 12.36 20(1 4.70 75 5.77 1,575 101.75 1,555 89.64 15 2.82 180 6.57 IS 14.82 38(1 11.99 1,020 54.31 1,805 63.38 45 21.81 2,77(1 101.89 30(1 9.98 l.32n 19 80 —19— Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Name of T&xpajer lores Cultivated So. of Acres Per Aore Acres Uncultivated No, of Assessment Acres Per Acre General Property Assessments in 1910 On Land Eaildings & Personal Property Total Single Tax Exemptions 1910 Tonld Have Been Single Tax 1910 ■» onld Eave Been Actoal Tax Paid for 1910 Tax for 1910 Under Single Tax Would Save Been Dietze, C Dickson, J. H Dickson, C. L IJickerson, W, O. & I. T... Dickurson, W. O Dickerson, W. 0. Dickersoh, W. O. Diett, Augu.st. . . . Dietze, C. & A... Dietze, C. & A... Dickerson, C. D Dietrich, Hci-rrjan, F. . Dieckman, Henrv K.. Dillon, Mary 10 Dillow, J. R Dillman, S. O Dillman, E. C Dimick, D. R, & F. L, Dimick, D. R Dimick, W. A Dimick, W. A Dimick, W. A Dimick, ,J. R Dindia, Giovanni. . Dittman Bernard. Dix, Elizabeth. Dix, K. O Dix, I. O Dixon, ]']lmer. . Dixon, J. C. . . . Dixon, W. J Dixon, Wm Dobbins, Jos. . . . Dod.son, Belle J. Dodaon, W.J... Dodson, Wm. C Dodge, Frank E. & Belle S Dodise, N.E Doernbecker, Mfg. Co. . . . Dolan, Maggie L Dolan, Maggie L Dolan, Elva Dolan, Sophia Dolan, .'^ophia Dolan, John (Heirs) . Dolan, John (Heirs) . Dolan, John Dolan, Margaret. ... DoLscn, MarKaret. . . , Dollansky, J., Jr Donald, R. L Donley, M. E Dona van, J. & K. V. Donahue, M. C Donahue, Kinmett.. Donaldson, Lee... Dooney. M Dooley, Marcaret. Dorr, Temple E. . . Dorr, Temple E. . . Dorr, Temple E. Dorr, Temple E. Dorr, Temple E. Dorr, Temple E. Dorlis, H Dorlis, H DoremuR, Henrietta . Douglas, P. A Douelas, S. A Douglas, S. A Douglas, Haryey Dougla,a, J. F . Douglas, John F Douglas, Edith M Douglas, W. II. 4 Bertha. Doudas, W. H. .t Bertha. T>unicia>s, AValter 11 DuukIhs. J. W IJuijitlass, Wm. F DuuRlas D. W Oougan, Arthur. Dowty, .lohn W. Dowty, John F. . Dwwlinff , A Uo-.'tiin". F, E. 17.50 12 2 14 34 40 7 3 25 10 35 14 , 25 SO 13.70 .25 8 20 5 40 30 * 25 .41 16 3 18.50 3 65 10 20 15 40 52.00 50.00 12 SO 91 42 40 00 52 5(i 52 14 40 00 70 00 2S0.00 120.00 120.00 40.00 45.00 52.00 60.00 20.00 ■466 '66 153.28 300 . 00 50.00 50.00 .30.00 55.00 40.00 40.00 30 00 65.00 300 . 00 60,00 '46!66 60.00 '46!6o 20.00 70.00 59.45 60.00 40.00 60.00 40,00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 30.00 30. m 54.91 80 00 20 25.00 3.12 20.00 25 8.00 21 47.62 IS8.80 3.78 None 30.00 2.50 60 00 68 14.70 4 IS. 00 18.92 20.08 7 8.57 18.40 27.17 120 40.00 3 400.00 .77 90.90 None 50.00 7 50.00 1.15 9.63 35 10.70 107.06 22.42 75 20.00 40 10.00 43 20.00 24 20.00 2.50 250.00 95 5.00 23.60 14.83 80 5.00 None 400.00 .18 277.78 40 5.00 None 113.85 None 100.00 12 20.00 70 20.00 75 5.33 68.71 24.74 80 8.00 15.33 72.27 80 15.00 35 14.28 ,30 16.66 80 7.50 60 10.00 200 10.00 80 16.00 200 15.00 40 7.50 7.50 ,30.00 Nttiie 175.00 8.50 40.00 143 22.37 26 13.47 135 10.00 None 20 20.00 6.23 11.00 160 15.00 306.16 13 97 40 10.00 520 17. .30 400 20,00 20 15.00 80 20,00 46 6.52 20 5.00 2 20.00 l.SO 16.66 None 17.01 35 14.28 None 25.00 20 6.00 65 6.15 40 10.00 160. 10.62 9 10.00 65 10.00 35 10.00 94. SS 9.95 65 5.00 41.50 10.84 92.50 19.47 160.07 5.00 160 6.23 \i 40 onl 760 610 200 1,000 625 1,600 150 1,480 165 1,110 60 1,860 7,600 1,200 820 840 710 2,300 825 2,400 1,500 400 2,680 1,320 500 975 350 400 200 50 200 2,100 75 640 2,400 550 3,900 640 1,200 1,200 2,300 900 600 1,200 2,000 1,280 3,000 300 1,135 1,800 340 5,000 450 2,350 40 400 790 2,400 4,680 400 9,000 8,000 300 1,600 620 100 250 1,120 1 80 3,100 600 920 1,000 2,000 1,800 530 1,250 2,950 1,940 775 750 4,825 800 1,000 1.040 150 150 250 475 250 870 420 ISO 25 300 385 375 20 175 80 710 200 5,600 * 140 315 45 770 50 SO 345 30 40 220 125 175 ISO 385 600 ISO 1,005 415 50 SO 715 100 910 760 200 1,000 625 1,850 150 1,480 165 1,585 60 2,335 7,850 2,070 820 840 710 2,720 975 2,400 1,500 400 2,705 1,620 500 1,360 350 400 575 50 220 2,100 250 720 3,110 550 4,100 640 6,800 1,200 2,440 900 600 1,200 2,000 1,280 3,000 300 1 ,450 1,845 340 5,300 450 3,120 90 400 840 2,400 4,680 400 9,000 8,000 300 1,600 965 100 280 1,160 400 3,225 775 1,070 1 ,385 2,000 1,800 1,130 1,400 3,955 2,355 825 800 S,S40 800 1,000 1.140 285 520 20 305 75 925 915 1,4.50 870 480 490 185 1,180 495 1,145 860 760 375 20 540 225 320 1,310 125 1,410 5,600 1,300 235 805 795 1,430 1,520 50 640 165 560 180 82S 350 1,795 525 830 895 1,200 930 600 2,955 1,165 425 240 2,670 340 625 240 200 1,000 605 525 150 1,175 90 660 60 1,420 6,400 1,200 340 350 525 1,540 480 2,400 1,500 400 1,560 760 SOO 600 350 400 200 SO 200 1,560 25 400 1,800 425 2,690 640 1,200 1,200 1.140 665 600 800 2,000 1,280 3,000 300 645 1,050 340 3,870 450 1,600 40 400 200 2,400 4,515 400 0,000 8,000 300 1,600 405 100 100 33.': 50 1,430 250 240 490 800 1,800 200 800 1,000 1,190 400 560 2,870 800 1,000 800 14 56 12,541 3 00! 16 00 11.37 27.75 2.25 34.04 2.64 25.37 1.09 35.02 117.75 39.33 14.76 15.96 13.49 54.40 19.51 64.00 38.44 8.80 43.28 24.30 10.00 31.27 5.77 6.80 18.68 1.62 S.SO 39.90 6.63 10.80 46.65 13.75 73.80 9.60 120.60 20.40 42.80 13.50 12.60 25.20 30.00 25.60 45.00 4.56 21.76 29.52 5.61 174.90 6.75 56.16 2.70 6.40 12.60 60.00 80.24 6.00 150.00 145.70 5.40 24.00 17.36 1.80 7.23 17.40 6.00 65.3 20.15 16.05 20.78 34.00 36.00 30. SI 37.80 106.79 40.03 12.37 13.12 88.64 20.00 17.50 20 52 -20— Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 lens CdtiTated Aores Uncultiyited Seneral Property Assessments in 1910 Single Tax Hiemptions 1910 ¥onld lave Been Single Tai Assessment 1910 Would lave Been Actual Tal Paid for 1910 Tai for 1910 Under Single Tai Would laye Been Mame of Taipayer So. of Acrea Assessment Per Acre Mo. of Acres Assessment Per Acre On land Buildings & Personal Property Total Assessment 4 8 * * 8 27 * * .64 .25 48 * * 40 10 60 * 14 15 .32 * * 23 * 35 3 * IS * * SO * * * * 30 3 * * 7 20 15 * 10 IS 45 * 12 18 1.25 * * .63 .24 * * S 23 22 2 2 3 35 25 33 12 * 12 * 130 * 40 20 * 8 * * * * 80 00 30 00 6 72 10 40 32 30.50 3.08 4 None None 32 320 160 51.44 11 52 45 480 65.65 25 None 80 9.S2 03.53 40 20 IS 16.44 51.15 40 55 40.00 160 90 160 320 10 38.76 130 7 40 160 142 2. SO 5 65 39 88.60 59 160 2.63 2 None .12 .33 None None .24 .36 12 15 18 1 24.91 49.73 25 45 27.40 54.14 3.45 43.06 160 151.20 10 80 10 40 112 SO 160 80 170 120 40.00 4.16 30.00 12.50 20.00 16.39 162.33 125.00 50.00 120.00 20.00 3.75 7.00 21,77 20.00 30 00 10.00 7 61 25.00 46 87 7.50 30.00 5.35 16.25 10. UO 10.00 9.79 II .74 10.00 8.18 50.00 4.00 12.23 10.00 3.13 11.00 6.70 10.00 10.00 S.OO 4.00 24.64 40.00 40.00 10.00 5.13 11.83 15.00 5.00 47.16 50.00 60.00 .560 540 300 500 1,040 1,830 500 500 63 60 3,080 1,200 1,120 3,220 770 5,770 4,800 1,000 1 ,450 25 600 285 1.625 650 200 1,725 160 700 400 1,750 2,000 640 3,600 1,600 1,000 110 260 2,500 190 200 640 3,865 1,700 1,400 650 450 1,630 3,135 800 1.325 1,900 133 75 200 ISO 200 100 175 1,080 1,000 1,505 210 210 375 2,065 1,375 1,600 1,050 1,080 560 1,125 800 10,945 75 3.000 1,3,50 SOC 2,640 750 8O0 800 1,850 SOO 560 905 300 .500 1,295 2,405 SOO 500 65 95 3,415 1,200 1,120 3,775 1,300 6,170 4,800 1,310 1,675 25 600 285 ■ 1 ,625 650 200 1,725 160 2 160 400 l,7,S0 2,000 640 3,650 1,600 1,000 110 260 3,320 320 200 640 4,745 2,345 1,400 630 595 2215 3,735 800 1. 375 3,400 535 75 200 645 550 100 175 1,225 1,130 2,420 1,065 210 775 2,380 1,6.W 1,870 1,570 1,080 560 1,560 800 11,405 75 3,5S.S 1,350 SOO 2,640 750 800 800 1,850 5.30 160 570 400 335 300 500 8O0 940 .500 500 30 30 1,600 1,200 1,120 1,990 420 3,375 4,800 605 1,000 15 600 285 635 6.50 200 SOO 160 f.'O 400 1.270 2,000 640 1,710 1.600 1,000 no 260 1.600 100 200 640 3 670 900 SOO 650 250 1,225 1,.5A0 800 690 1,000 75 75 200 150 200 100 !75 665 400 535 ISO ISO 270 8,35 400 710 690 1,080 560 825 800 7,030 75 1,500 750 50(1 2,400 75f SOC 86( 1,85C SOf 10 OS 23 53 4 ,50 9 00 19.42 40.88 11.75 9.00 1.66 3.46 51 .23 25.20 23.52 61 .16 20.05 92.55 96.00 26.20 28-47 .53 9.00 4.27 35.76 11 .38 4.40 37 95 3 52 64 80 8 40 26 25 35 60 13 44 54 75 24.00 15 00 1 98 6.50 59.76 5 76 3 60 13.44 75 93 39 86 23 80 14 30 12.65 44 . 82 77.71 14 56 34.12 78.20 12.31 1 .93 5. 30 17.09 14.58 2.65 4.65 24.03 24.13 37.02 15.97 3 15 17.04 52.36 ,34.34 28.05 ,36 II 27 00 14.00 25.78 12.00 171.07 1.64 33.32 22.27 7.50 39.60 18.75 16. OO 16.00 38.57 13.2= 12.88 365 * 255 553 * * 10 91 Doyle, Wm 6.93 13.89 Dozier. J.H Drake J T 50.00 50.00 495 1,465 18.54 25.92 17.61 16.09 101.56 240.00 50.83 35 65 1,815 1.13 35 335 * 553 530 400 * 310 225 1.43 37.10 Dresser A. ft 48.20 44.98 S2.S0 55.00 70.00 1,785 880 2,795 49.71 9.74 Drinker, F. P Drinker. F. P 78.23 137.04 35.72 SS.OO 78.12 705 67S 10 20.03 Druschel. C. W Druschel, C. W 27.37 .70 Dryden, A. Van H * * 13.91 6.61 45.00 990 28.37 * * 17.22 1,225 r,5S0 8.94 45.00 22 24 * 1,460 * 7.15 Dubois Lumber Co 41.66 37.38 13 83 50 00 480 29 44 Dudlcv H. W * * SO * * * * 820 130 * * 880 645 54.28 Duff H W 19.00 Dnffv Tlios ...... 50.00 1,940 39.64 37 09 Dufur Geo H 23. 18 3.11 10.43 40.00 40.00 1,720 220 45 30 2 83 5 55 19 00 Dundas, Richard 52.14 80.00 80.00 1.075 1,445 600 92.63 23 56 Duncan, Henry T 20 94 * 145 565 600 SO 1,300 400 * 495 350 * * 145 150 915 855 25.74 25.00 40.00 50.00 .345 990 2,175 8.59 Donton, L, C Dunton.L.C&S.M. ...... Dimniway, Ralph R Dupee, David & Mary A.. . Dupont, E. I., DeNemours 41.60 58.28 21 46 lOO.OO 100.00 108.00 685 2,400 460 25.06 33.66 Dupont, E. I. DeNemours 2.53 3.43 9.14 Durst M 495 350 6.84 Durst M 9.14 4.37 8.01 85.00 34.00 57.50 80.00 80.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 34.28 47.50 33.33 10.00 13.33 50.00 50.00 9.65 9.85 8.00 8.88 17.32 19.95 102.75 14.98 S.OO 25.00 7.50 12.30 25.00 12.50 20.00 15.00 5.00 10.00 10.88 4..L7 560 750 1,885 915 60 SOS 1,545 1,235 1.160 880 21.11 Dnrat Albert 13.83 15.12 3.4f 3.4i Duus, J. C Duus, J. C 400 315 260 270 520 * 435 * 460 * 355 , . . .^. . . 10.69 33.06 14.32 Duvall, D. M D worsciiak, John 16. 4C 25 00 43 70 ■■■■-io'.oo ■■"ss'.oo 21.0' Eaden, Thos. & W 735 21.07 18.54 Eagan, John & Susan J F,nrlv f! A ' 4,375 162.96 2.31 Eastman, E. C Eastman, Emily J Eastman, E. H Eastham, 0. W 50.00 53.00 ""soM 2,055 6O0 34.77 18. 8S 11 59 240 55.63 * * * 30 30. 3< Eastham, O. W Eastern Investment Co Eastern Investment Co Eastern Investment Co 22.84 27. SC . 54. 7f 3f IS It 21— Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Acres Cultiratsd Acres UncultiYated General Property Assessments in 1910 Single Tax Hiemptions 1910 Wonld Have Been Single Tax Assessment 1910 -Would lave Been Aetna! Tax Paid for 1910 Tax for 1910 Undw Single Tax Would laTt Been Kame of Talpayer No. of Acres Assessment Per Acre No. of Acres Assessment Per Acre On Land Bnildings 75 6.1 18 18 19 66 30 17 49 18 52 20 147.70 8.54 97.73 37 ,W.92 40 160 71 86.68 48 40 40 51.50 20 2-1,97 40 40 80 15 6,66 63 !5« None 43,50 None 40 40 30 I 3^ None 6S 5 i V ^ None 160 12 70 10.00 18.91 11.34 25.00 6.00 24.62 36.36 39.03 15.01 50.00 357.10 17.50 26.66 10.00 10.52 18.00 13.00 11 .94 8,00 13,00 18.31 14.77 21.55 60.00 18.82 10.00 110,00 50 00 100,00 20,00 272 73 90 DO I 5 , 00 20 ()< IS 0( 13 SO 7 69 8,88 10 0( IS 70 14 30 20,00 30 00 50,00 II II 10, Of 11 ,00 4.73 24 50 11.77 14.86 15,00 12 ,Sfl 6 23 25 00 24 22 25 on 10 0' 3 .=;! 10.80 30 no 24.02 7, on 5, on 15, on 20 0(1 1 , ,■; 1 25 0(1 10, 0( 10,5s ■ i6!oc 5 OC 10,0c 30 OC 12 OC 20 OC 1 1 , 5' 12 OC 13 1 \5 01 IS Of 14,5 25 3 1,250 1,650 7,900 650 790 1,430 940 860 1,200 47S 125 2.355 700 400 450 720 600 555 1,280 385 2,125 1,275 OSS 1.760 1,860 400 SO 560 250 100 ISO 200 2,635 500 615 285 950 240 260 4,500 2,300 850 490 5,650 480 690 220 940 1,070 4,67S 4,800 600 500 1,000 3,025 3.100 3.700 400 100 2.030 400 600 280 200 1,200 1,550 I3C 5,82.S 1 ,650 100 l.-S.SC 5(1 I 2,00c 30C l,30C S4C 56C ) 60C 1.30C ', 6( 1.18 1 17 ) 3 40( < 1 .33 ' 5. SO 1,250 1.650 7,900 675 940 1,430 1,010 935 1,200 500 325 2.965 825 400 550 720 7S0 860 1.280 38S 2.470 1.620 1,220 2.140 1,960 400 550 S60 250 100 200 500 3,330 500 765 385 1,235 355 330 4,795 2,400 9,'iO 570 5,850 630 700 220 065 2,560 5,590 5,465 600 500 1,000 3,005 3,190 4,300 (00 ion 2 1)70 ■ion 6O0 2Rn 200 1,200 ',6,il 130 6,75C l,7SC 2Jf 2.0SC ISC 2,00( 20( 1 . 45C 1 60( 56 67 )i 3,79 6 1 1.18 1 1,37 2,40 > ',3S 5 7.(X» 450 135 800 1,515 7,900 510 480 1,180 725 675 1,200 250 125 2,080 530 400 420 720 105 490 1,280 90 1,575 590 740 1,080 770 400 50 4S0 100 100 ISO 100 1,725 500 615 175 615 160 200 1,560 1,440 700 400 4,050 275 600 220 755 995 2,035 1,380 600 .soo 1,000 2,400 2,585 2,450 100 100 1,415 400 600 280 200 1,200 800 130 3,325 1,600 100 820 50 8O0 200 800 30C 42C 20c ) 90C 6( ; 39( ij 4( 2,40( i 58 )' 2,88 33.75 36.30 171.49 13.50 28.20 21.45 28.28 26.17 30.00 11.50 10.56 48.15 20.62 6.00 8.25 16.56 15.75 18.06 25.60 8.10 43.22 35.63 18.30 54.57 49.00 6.80 14.30 8.40 5.00 1.50 6.50 14.75 48.46 7.50 11.47 5.78 23.46 5.32 4.95 74.33 37.20 14.25 8.55 111.15 9.45 11.85 3.30 22.20 38.40 139.74 87.44 9.06 10.00 25.00 58.57 47.85 65 85 10.00 2 SO 33.12 6 00 9.00 5.88 6.20 24.00 24.75 4.20 114.75 35.00 7.80 55.35 6.75 34.00 3.00 26.10 17. 2S 12.32 11.4/ 83. 3f 1.3: ) 26.0. ) .30.2^ ) 72. 0( 5 29. 7( ;' 147.1 31.50 59.08 * 35 ISO 255.13 Ebel, Wm 81.96 26.66 60.00 60.00 60.00 165 460 250 285 260 16.32 Eberle Otto . . 19.54 Eberhard, Jo.?cphine Eberharrl, Joseph 27.35 70 75 25 200 610 125 11 100 * 150 305 * 345 345 265 380 100 * 500 33.99 31.65 Eby, 0. D 48.57 Eby, 0. D Eby, 0. D Eby, .T W 106.25 357.10 47.77 60.00 250 200 885 295 8.41 8,23 75.37 Eby Stephen M 19.92 Eby, Stephen M 9.27 Eby, Stephen M Eby, J.W., Jr 35.00 130 9.74 26.09 Echerd, Wm. T 75.00 23.00 "ssioo 55.00 52.77 54.62 100 56.67 iio.oo 69 75 350.00 373 , 73 180.18 50.00 50.00 30 00 40 00 40 00 48 24 30 . 70 50 00 50 00 100.00 40 00 40.00 2600 55,00 45 00 77.27 645 370 4.09 Echerd, Wm . T 19.14 Echerd W T 43.78 Echerd, W. T. & F. L Eckert Fred J .... 295 895 1,030 480 1,060 1,190 ,s6o no ISO so 400 1.505 3.52 43.76 .Eckert, C. F. & Anna W... Eckert, F. W 22.62 17.15 40.66 Eckstrom, Gabriel & Ida.... Eckstrom, A. V. & A Eckerson, .J. L Eddy, E. A 31.16 10.47 2.35 10.43 Eddy, Herbert E 2.95 50 300 595 2.32 Edgecomb, Mary Edmunds, ,T. C Edmiston. S. T Edmiston, S. T 9.88 3.98 39.99 11.59 Edmiston, S. T Edmiston, S. T Edmiston, J. T & Emma T Edwards, C. H 150 100 285 115 70 29S 100 100 80 200 ISO 100 * 25 590 0|S 665 * * * 880 90 690 * : * ion 1 ^■ 92,=; 100 MO 20(1 , IOC 150 210 620 195 130 3,235 960 250 170 '.son 355 190 210 I.S65 3,555 4,08S r, SOS 605 1,040 ' 655 14.26 4.06 17.84 3.71 4.64 37.67 34. 7» 16.23 Edwards W F 9.27 Edwards, W. F 115.75 Edwards, A. D 6.37 Edwards, C. E Edwards, H.V Edwards, Mary H 13.91 5.10 24.54 23.06 Egger, John & Mary 82.36 34.42 Ehman, C. F. & Lane A 14.00 ' '50 '06 50,00 150.00 SO 00 16.56 Eilers, Fred 31.46 55.63 59.92 Eilers, Gerd 56.79 Eilers, Hirrv A 13.65 F.ilers, Geo. W. . . 3.63 I'iisert, Ernest R 34.12 9.27 Eischenberger. R 13.91 Ekhlad, A. Thoo Fkblad, A. Theo 850 ■ ■ ■ 3,425 ISO 140 1,230 400 ) 1 ,200 )' ) 65C ) 30c ) 14C r 47; ) 2.89( -I 8.31 8.06 Ekiind, A 50 00 "■'eo;?! 35, no 40 00 ' ■ ■ ■ 40 on 36.90 Fliason, Emil 18.54 '^llis. I.yrtia J 7.20 Fllis, A.S Ellino:, Franz.. Filings, Paul .t ,Vnna G. ... Flliott, E. K Flliott; E. E Elliott, E. E 86.49 47.. S8 6. 58 30.51 1.16 20.99 Elliott, Blanche .A. Pond... ISC j ISC >: 7. »' 2,40( ), * ) 1,20 1 1 1' '* 1 l,SO 4.64 Elliott, Blanche A. Pond... Elliott, Oscar W 20 0(1 60,00 40, oe 60.00 42,31 44,0c 63,63 ■ 4i!o; 100,01 22 17 11.27 Elliott, J. C. & M. A Elliott, J. C. & M. A r;iliott, J. C. & M. A Elliott, J C 16.11 5.22 34. .SO 2.30 Flliott, J. C Elliott, J. C Elliott, A. B Elliott, A. B.. i 79 ^ 1,33 1 ) 76 S 4.12 14.95 I 1.54 ) 97.67 ) 22.43 Elliott, J.N 100.86 Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 lores OultiTated lores UucaltiTated General Property Issessments in 1910 Single Tax Iiemptions 1910 Would Hare Been Single Tai Assessment 1910 Would Have Been *"* laye Boon SamB ofTaipayer Ho. of lores Issessmeit Per lore Ko. of lores Issessment Per lore On land Buildings & Personal Property Total Issessment Elliott, J. N * * .35 37 15 * * 30 * * 47 24 10 172 S 6 * * 15 45 10 15 * .75 .50 8 6 50 25 40 None 249 35 320 40 30 10 10 6.21 21 .50 30 71.97 49.74 34 40 160 6.91 None 146 25 140 None .63 18 1.28 33 3.6r 3 None 33.13 8.12 41.31 23.10 34 62 67.75 58.80 None 35 None 27.64 .10.36 193 13.10 65 76 72 34.26 15. .30 32 42.50 None .25 13 80 None 35 23 5.30 33.50 10 3 None 39.40 18 75.90 44 39 None None 40 15 33.60 15.40 4.97 10.84 32 58 40 16.95 90 None 11 09 12.40 5.00 85.70 21.85 20.00 21.36 5.00 15.00 17.00 17.00 24.95 20.00 8.00 9.71 10.05 5.30 25.00 15.00 69.45 50.00 3.42 6.40 7.14 15.15 31.74 19.44 156.25 15.15 13.70 16.66 310 400 70 7,440 1,250 4,700 200 1,650 170 170 3,445 1,990 540 6,700 760 300 1,000 2,400 1,980 2.800 680 460 1,000 65 70 790 1,700 3,500 lis SO 10 1,570 160 2,305 2,415 1,160 3,430 1,350 900 930 3,100 1,520 1,090 2,650 10,550 465 1,200 920 1,900 1,700 2,400 640 400 25 * 665 345 * * ISO * 310 400 70 8 105 1,595 4,700 200 1,800 170 170 3,445 3 400 540 7,100 1,860 300 1,000 2,400 1,980 2,800 840 460 1,000 320 170 840 1,775 3,500 715 250 265 1,570 160 2,55S 2,715 1,660 3,620 1,795 940 930 2,300 1,520 2,445 2,650 12,120 465 1,555 920 1,925 1,800 2,810 920 400 25 480 2,270 400 1,150 535 1,915 1,850 1,815 3,165 1,125 40 200 1,945 2,080 1,080 440 350 200 3,050 950 585 650 175 1,650 885 2,280 360 3,120 3,135 400 1,845 310 400 30 6,2.50 800 4,700 200 900 170 170 1,.330 910 320 2,370 580 210 1,000 2.400 1,515 2,250 535 255 1,000 15 35 510 1,1.30 1,260 65 SO !0 940 160 1,690 1,645 940 2,580 340 680 140 685 380 660 1,040 7,065 330 740 800 1,665 1,315 890 ) 400 400 ) 10 ) ISO 825 400 ) 281 ) 255 > 800 ) 830 ) 895 ) 1,075 450 40 200 1,240 ) 1,195 ) 940 440 ) 200 ) 100 ) 1,600 » 535 i 330 ) 290 175 > S3S > ,M0 ) 700 ,360 665 600 85 600 6.20 7.20 1.40 131.31 25.83 70,, SO 4.20 27.00 2.55 2.SS 51.68 51.00 11.34 149.10 39.06 S 40 15.00 50.40 37.62 56.00 13.60 6.90 15.00 S.12 2.72 13.44 57.69 56.00 11.43 4.00 4,24 23.55 2.40 38.33 40.73 24.90 54.30 41. ,50 20.68 16.74 41.10 33.44 40.35 43.73 181.80 7.90 35.76 16.56 31.75 27.00 44.96 21, 34 9.20 .51 9.60 ,34.05 11.20 19.32 12.30 38.85 46.81 29.04 53.80 19.12 1.04 4.60 34.03 34.32 16.20 7.04 11.38 3.30 45.75 14.26 14.62 16.25 2.88 34.65 19.46 47.88 7.56 44.54 38.67 8.40 38.75 12.00 11. 0< Elliott, Grace Elliott, Helen M Elliott, Albert W 385.70 54 00 50.00 40 1,855 795 .80 1.56.12 19.9? FJIiott, .T. W. & H. M 108.95 Elliott, Chester A 7.0( 40.00 900 20.86 Ellsworth, .1. W 3.9^ Ellsworth Emnjett R 3.9- 70.00 65.00 30.00 34 88 32. SO 20.00 3,115 2,490 220 4.730 1,280 90 30.83 EUigsen, Z 1,410 21.09 11.07 Elmer, Samuel 400 1.100 81.96 20.05 Ellenrider S.8: Elon B T * « 23. IE Elrod J. 0.. 71 .2; Elrod, J. O 100.00 62.23 18.00 20.00 465 550 305 205 43.31 Ehod JO 66.42 Eisner. J. J &S G FJsner A J ... 160 12. 4C 5.91 Eisner! .\. J * 255 100 SO 75 23. If Elv Mprv E 86.66 100.00 55.00 2.50 00 60.00 65.00 305 135 330 64,5 2,240 650 2O0 25S 63C .33 Ely DC .81 Ely Fred J 12.55 Elv Christina 74. 4( Ely, G. D., .7. K., M. E ... . Ely, J. K Ely J K 31.0 600 200 255 1.6C 1.2. Ely, J. K .37 14 * 15 25 6 24 25 8 23.25 45 38 12 40 110 6 15 4 8 12 30 8 * .28 3. 35 30 * 3.83 5 18 14 14 33 13 .39 * 13 15 3 * .75 1.84 40 S 4 8 * 10 8 12 * 25 30 5.60 38 .24 65.00 ■■■■6s'66 65.00 60.00 65.00 40.00 37.50 40.00 40.00 40.00 52.50 55.00 55.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 50.00 66.66 70.00 40.00 20.00 17.77 30.00 34.19 23.52 30.00 3.68 10.20 6.00 8.57 10.00 16.64 14.82 23.32 17.17 9.23 10.00 20.83 36.34 19.60 10.00 9.41 35.72 60.00 25. OO 5.00 103.00 6.42 20.00 43.26 24.44 25.00 30.00 150.00 S.07 40.00 13.17 20.00 15.17 260.67 54.34 20.00 26.66 12.39 12.34 35.21 35.75 7,50 10.00 9.00 15.90 S.OO 15.00 12.35 21.75 350 300 500 200 545 40 3.7 Enler Fred -T 86,'i 1,07C 726 1,04<1 1,455 26C 79C 1,615 1.14C 1,785 1,6IC 5.055 135 81.= 12( 26( 58. 1,92( 52( 39. n 38. i: Enler C H 21. 7« 59.81 12.65 36.92 3. 85 200 19.0. ISO. 1,355 17.3; Erb Levi 37. 2< Erb Daniel 1,570 163.7: 8 5- 355 36.5 23.6 25 100 410 280 * 41. S Erickaon, S (Heirs) 28.1 21.9 14.3 14.3 89.28 93.33 60.00 K 33( 1,44, .3 335 1,535 400 800 335 1,390 1,575 1,320 3,065 750 40 300 1,770 1,600 1,030 440 200 100 2,800 675 460 550 175 850 490 1,120 360 1,535 1,050 350 1,84S 255 745 * 350 210 S2S 275 495 1,100 375 4,8 19.1 14.8 282.48 20.00 52.77 96.42 55.00 55.00 55.00 150.00 87( 3& 1,02( 92( 3,09( 67. 7.0 Eriokaon, .lohn G. & A. W 8.2 27.7 31.3 33.4 Erickson, A. P Erickson, Bertie & Mary.. 29.4 13.3 .18 * 175 480 SO * 150 100 350 275 125 100 800 395 1,160 * 585 1,075 SO 6.5 Erickson, August & Anna 80.70 40.00 50.00 70. 88. 14( 33.7 30.8 Erickson, E. A. & Selma.. 31.7 10.9 Erickson, Fred & Josie. — 260.67 54.34 50.00 55.00 45.00 45.00 15( 10( 1,45( 41. 25. 36( 13.1 3.5 37.0 Enamert, Benj 13.4 Emmott, Waiter 13.3 11.7 4.3 Enger, Anna K. Mrs Engle, Hubert & H Engle, D. &E. B Engle, D.&E.B Engle, Margaret E Engle, Albert & Nancy J... 57.50 31.25 45.00 1,11. 58. 1,.S8( 25.1 9.6 27.3 14.0 50.60 30.00 62 50 45.00 1,45. 1,525 315 1,24.' 25.9 16. I< 3.3 Ensle. Viola 23.4 -23- Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Name of Taxpayer Acres GoItiTatdd No. of Afisflssmetit Acres Per Acre Acres XTncultrnted No. of Acres Assessment Per Acre General Property Assessments in 1^0 On Land Buildings & Personal Property Total Single Tax Exemptions 1910 Vonld EaTt Been Single Tax Assessment 1910 ■Wonld Have Been Actual Tax Paid for- 1910 Tax for 1910 Under Single Tax Would Hare Been Knijie, Clyde & Otis Engle, Clara Engle, Clavin ICngel, Frank tfe Henry... Engel, Fra-nk & Henry... Engiund, Jcbeph A.. Engberg, O I'^ngstrom, John ... . Enghouse, Joseph. . Enghouse, Joseph . . Engelhrecht, Gii£ta\' Engelbrecht, ^!nsl;i\- & A. Esch, Peter & S:indi Eschelbcck, Herman & (-1.. IDspey, Bert B Esthers^, H.P Estacada State Bank., Esjtacada State Bank.. Estacada State Bank., Evans, John L Evans, John T Evans, E. A. & M.. Evans, E. A. & M.. Etzel, John Evans, W. J .Evans, Phillip F Evanson, E. L .Everhart, H. N. iEverhart, A & "W.W.. Everhart, A & W. W.. Kverhart, F. E. & W. W.. Evershed, S. C. Mrs Exon, John W Exon, Olive E Eyman, Fred Eyman, Albert Eyman, A. F Evssell, P^mil Fabrieus Toy & Notion Co Fairchild, Ellen A Fairlowl, W. B... Failmezger, G.... Falk. H. R Fallon, Richard. Fallert, Anna Fallert, Anna Fanno, A. R. Fanton, S..L. E Fancher, David Fankhauser, Chas. .J. & E. Fankliauser, Chaa. J. & E. Fankhauser, Albert W.. . . Fankhauaer, Albert W.. . . Fankhauser, A. W. & ElUi Farr, Isaac Farrar, S Farley. John Farrel!, Eugene J & O. F. Farmer, J. C. & M Faust, B. G Faulk, John A Faurie, P. & M. M Fawver, Lillian Howard . Fay, Celia Feathers. Thos. H Feely, John Fegles, James ... Fell. Christian Fellers, Florence. Feller, Jaa. P Felts, Lcander 31... . Feltor, F. S Feldhammer I,. J.... Feldhammer L. J... Feldhammer, L Fellows, J. C. Fellows, EH.. Fellows, Eli. . Fellows, Eli.. Fellows, Jos.. Fellows, Daniel Fellows, Daniel Fellows, Orlando J'^ellows, Theo. F. & E. M. Ff-ntzlincr. F.mil 50 8 10 14.8-1 2 50 30 12 ,40 6 27 5 45 5 2 10 50 20 35 20 130 5 * 45 48 42 19 60 7 25 43 4 (.441 .50.00 200 216.21 52.88 52.94 60.00 15 00 70 83 55 29 176 4 55 00; 90.00! 60.00 m'.oo 30 00 30.00 87.66 108 00 55 00 50.00 SO 00 25 00 50.00 50.00 30 00 60.00 66.66 60.00 60 00 300.00 20.00 66.66 125 105.00 125 75.00 151,51 100.00 45,00 40 00 100 00 55 00 50 00 55.00 30.00 45.00 416 67 29.76 40.00 35.00 28.57 40.00 30 23 20.00 31.2 50 35.40 None None 36 89 4.15 38,50 30 38 12 None 5 None ,14 None 4 18,83 25 64 23 33.73 32 ISO None None 45 40 80 35 None 31.30 36.50 2.50 4 160 135 60 32 20 120 80 80 59 54 20 45 19 6 6 154 24.88 2 49 10.50 None 1 3 None 2,,i0 ,64 3,50 60 65 25,60 82.12 15 146.60 88.09 40 65 20 None 85,75 8,08 80 65 . 35 2.85 4.60 26 None 108 7.96 100 None 68.40 117 36 None 15 00 15 00 SO 0(1 III 84 12 48 9 87 2S on 4 47 20 on 20.00 20.00 50.00 26 44 40 00 400 28 67 3J IS 30.001 29 65 14.06 4 on 45 on 70.001 22 22 15 00 10.00 10 00 15 10 S9.IS| 100 00 50.00 6.25, 6.00 20. oo: 20 oo' 20 , oo; SOOj 6,00 10,00 10.00 35.00 35.00 22.22 18.42 20.00 166.66 3.89 .34.51 60.24 I 50.00 60.00 60.00; 60.00| 98 40| 1 08. 65! 125.00; 5O.O0I 20 , 00< 13,84 35,l6i IS.OOl 16.66 10.00; 18.16 7 00' 7 69; 40 00 25.00! 9.91 20.00! 7.50 14.92 15.79 10.87 20.00 197.90 12.50 10.00 11.50 10.00 10.23 7.70 7.78 156 91 675 (00 800 1,775 950 380 1,350 200 240 425 2.035 1.500 1,780 1,080 1.600 1,080 850 810 1.000 690 900 1.300 270 2,650 600 800 600 200 1,070 2 160 250 700 1.000 1,425 2.100 1,040 400 600 480 800 1.220 2.250 700 3.000 4,250 360 1.120 720 2.600 775 5,250 625 310 180 200 250 80 1,225 2,100 2,300 2.900 8.380 500 1.460 4.075 280 950 800 540 850 160 600 1,475 45 320 520 200 2,600 840 3,250 200 1,700 2,200 360 450 50 '256 50 SO 85 100 300 470 235 1,900 270 125 * SO 50 690 SO 1,470 50 225 100 100 425 315 215 460 830 75 255 50 250 125 4P5 230 570 1,440 SO * 680 215 100 50 60 445 100 200 200 490 585 170 340 6 150 SOOj 2,02Sl 950, 380 1,400 250 32 525' 2.335 I..=i00 2.25n 1.315 3.500; l,3J0 850. 935 1,000. 740 950 1,300 270i 3.340! 6001. 8OO1. 650i 1.6701 1,120 2,160;. 250 100 (35 615 1 345 685 400 70 85 405 1.535 1,07.^ 16ft 600 1,525; 45 320 580 645 2,700 1,040 3,450 200 2,190 2,785 530 790 925 835 1 900. 550! 185 ' i7S 310; 6351 95, 1,675; 2301 1,470 470' 925 4-5; I.IOII 100' 1.525 565: 2,525 965 1 040 240 40C 600 480 800 1.535 735 2,465 365 700 3,460 1,795 5.080 3,535 360 160 1,12(1 65 795 17S 2,855 I.I8S 775 325 5,300 2,525 625 325 3I(J 13C 1811 450 320 2,50 8(J I..W(1 550 2., 505 905 2.530 1,145 3 470 1.565 9,82t 0,640 5,5( 215 1.461 4.755 2,340 280 I.I6S 550 80( 640 415 850 310; '2OS; 60 550, 825 770 1,010 I30i 1 ,235 1,555' 220 56,5i 575 15 185 680 265 380 1,000 180 240 120 800 425 1.325 480 1,600 800 850 750 1.000 565 64o: 6651 175' 1,665' 600 I 800, 400' 200 650 2,160 250 450 1,000 960 1,560 800 400 600 480 800 800 2,100 700 1,665 1,545 200 1 .055 620 1,670 450 2.775 300 180 180 130 250 80 700 1,600 1.385 1,605, 3.180 335; 1.460 2.415 280 615 800, 2251 850| 160: 600I 1,215 45 IIS 520 ''Si !,S75i 270' l,S40, I 70 «5,"i 1,230 310 14 16 3,15 26.00 32.39 15.20 8.74 35.00 5.75 6.49 10.5 35.02 36.00 .fS . 75 25.88 66.50 20.25 25.50 28.05 30.00 11.84 15 05 26.00 6.21 50.10 10.20 20 00 « 88 35.07 23 52 45.36 5.25 13 87 27 SO 38 13 37.87 15.60 6.00 9 00 9.60 20.80 23 03 36.98 1 1 . 55 51.90 86.36 6.12 17.92 19.88 42.82 19.76 135.15 15.94 7.91 4.59 (4 63 9.13 I 60 33 30 40,58 48 OS 52 05 206 22 9.07 43 80 147 69 6 16 17.70 16.80 II .52 17,85 2.40 12.60 26 70 .90 4.80 12.18 19.5 47.25 18.20 60 JS 3.50i 38.32 68.05 II .13 20 SI 1.85 25.29 47.31 9 .-0 10 29 —24- Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Kamfl ofTaipayer Acres ColtiTated Ko.of lores Per Acre Acres TTncnltiTatfid General Property Assessments in 1910 Ho. of Acres Fenske, Freidrich. 'Fergeson, W; Ferguson, John . . . Ferguson, John.. . Ferrin, Ella L Ferris. Thos. L Ferrill, Hope S. Mrs.. Ferrel, W. P Feyrer, Gottlieb Feyrer, Gottlieb Feyrer, Gottlieb Fiala, J. & L Fiala, Jerry & T.ucy. Fibrig, Jos. (Heirs).. Fick, H Fick, August . . Fieke, John A.. Ficken, John. . Ficken, John. . Ficken, John . . Ficken, John Ficken, Edward W. and U Ficken, Pauline Fields, Clara M Fields, Clara Fields, G.C Fields, C.E Fieldhouse, F. \V. Fingarson, E Finnigan, Lizzie . . Finley, Wm. L.. Finley, Meta. . . Finley, Robt Finley, J. B Finzer, W. E.. . First National Bank Fst. St. Bk. of Milwaukie. Fish, F. E Fish, F. E Fish, John Fish, T. W Fish, T. W. & v.. Fish, Andrew W . Fisch, B. M Fisher, Herman . . Fisher, L. C. & Daisy. Fisher, Christian Fisher, S Fisher, J. S Fisher, Lillian B Fisher, Geo. W Fisher, F. L Fieher, Jessie Fischer, W. F Fischer, Christiana C Fischer, Herman. Fischer, Herman. Fischer, Gustave. Fischer, Chas Fischer, Chas Fischer, C Fischer, H. Theo. Mrs.. Fischer, H. Theo Fischer, Lusette Fischer, C.J. & F Fitzgerald, Hugh. FJaiz, W. C Flatau, Edward... Flanagan, P. J... . Flaherty, Andrew. Flaherty, B. F. & JI. E. Flaherty, B. F. & M. E. Flemming, Frank H . . . . Fletcher, Samuel C Fletcher, Samuel C Fletcher, Geo. & J Fletcher, Joseph L Fletcher, Lenora L Fleckenstein, Mayor Co.. . Floss, Albin Per Aore 16 80 20 SO 3.50 4 1 .50 2.50 50 3 50 1 25 40 Floss, Albin Flodman, J. H Mvnn, W. S Folsom, C. M. & M. A... Folkmah, A. V 2,80, 30 80 .33 10 j 12 55.00 20.00 22 00 75 00 60.00 SS.OO 50.00 34.3 35.00 ' 66!66 00.00 35.00 100 ' so 00: 47 . 50i so 00 55.00 142.85 200 00, 200 00: 160.00 55.00^ [04.28 400 00 50 00 46 OO! 'so 00 100 00 33 33 100 00 50 00, 30 76: 44.45' 200 00 200 oo; 32 50 35.25, 200 00 25.00 40.00 20.00: 50. oo: 100.00 None 38 157 80 70 38 68 73.25 101 40 1 70 . 72 13.30 26 None 30 1.25 10 84.50 2.26 54.94 85.68 39.42 30 40 160 14 640 63.43 3 4.95 6 None None 6 1.50 19.80 None 80 10 None 3.50 15 4 1.69 15 1. 75 70 80 8.50 160 162 80 None 68 5 55 67 62 2.97 3 None 76 35 6.60 I .70 25 1 68 136 46 55 00 40 0H\ 40.00, 75 75 300 00 200 00 1.40 iso.ool 42 . 50: 75 8.91 40 160 Nonr 129.33 79.33 None 2 22.04 40 None 70.37 160 On Land 22.50 S.09 5.31 6.07 60.00 IS.79I 6.62J 15.02, 11.881 4 . 50| 3. SO 34.21 35.00 40.00 10.00 40.00 40.00 11.24 13.27 11.65 13.71 14.97! 20.00' 22.50 20.00 50.00 5.47' U .90 25.00: 60.60 100.00 SO. 00; SO. 00 ISO 50.00 100.00 200 , 00 25.00 25.00 60.00 20.00 15.00 20.00 236.09 23.33 45.71 20.00 26.25 17.65 5.00 4.32 10.00 30.00 8.82 75.00 10.90 13.43 9.68 84.17 100.00 40.00 8.55 8.57 26.66 100.00 3,00 300.00 10,00 5,88 17,39 60.00 86.67 22.44 5.00 4.00' 20.00 20.10 20,17 75 . 75, 200.00 99.9,i 7,50 46 , 42: 9,94 6 75! 1,790 860 425 645 310 1,200 1. 110 1,150 1.750 170 1,475 455 1,990 450 580 950 400 4,950 30 740 1,175 1.540 3,100 900 3,200 700 3,500 755 185 800 1,400 300 400 900 175 1,980 60 2,000 3,000 365 70 425 80 900 2,350 80 3,700 2,100 750 800 Buildings & Personal Property 925 800 lOOl 1,000 8-5' 1,850 1,300 1,400 250 500. 200. 780 445 175 770. 475 300 760. 880 1,500 1.500 65 200 200 640 180) 3.SOO: 4.8O0I 2S| 3,-i00| 4,600 300 210 6,225 1,080 820 200 500 295 SO 1,270 330 SO 90 835 200 250 300 300 ISO 300 300 520 300 180 1,825 200 35 655 100 500 100 250 620 340 750 125 275 120 275 Total Single Tai Exemptions fSlOTonld Have Boon 100 310 5 75 570 200 ISO 825 ISO 2,030 450 2,610 1,060 425 1 ,055 310 1,200 1,610 1,445 1,800 170 2,745 455 2,320 500 670 950 400 5,785 30 740 1,175 1,740 3.350 900 3,200 700 3,500 7S5 48S 800 1,700 450 400 900 475 1,980 360 2,S20 3.300 545 70 46, 80 2,725 2,550 lis 4,355 2,100 850 800 925 800 600 1 , 1 00 1,125 2,470 1,640 2.150 37S 500 200 1,055 565 175 770 750> 300 760 980 1,810 1,600 65 200 200 640 755 4,370 5,000 175 4,22s 4,750 300 2,240 6,675 1,080 1,375 245 570 130 440 980 330 410 2,055 780 300 290 540 3,935 850 ,750 360 290 700 375 375 350 330 520 1,800 335 165 2,030 1,265 35 1,95s 570 395 375 1,595 565 1,375 125 100 160 370 230 300 630 60 155 770 700 700 1,170 1,785 ISO 1.825 1,345 Single Tax 1910 ■Would Have Been Actual Tax Paid for 1910 Tax for 1910 Under Single Tax Vould Hare Been 2,175 4,685 1.235 SIS 42S 485 180 760 6,10 1,115 1,390 170 690 455 1,540 200 3,S0 410 400 1,850 30 740 1,175 890 1,600 900 3,200 700 3,. 500 7551 125, 5 10! 1 ,000: 75 125 000 125 1.980 3ft 2,000 I,. WO 210 70 300 80 695 1.285 80 2.400 2.100 360 800 735 800 30 70S 750 875 1,075 775 250 400 40 685 335 175 470 120 300 700 825 1,040 900 65 200 200 640 55I 3.200 3,215 25 2,400i 3.405 300 65 1,900 1,080 39 IS 26 SO 9 35 23 22 7 91 26 40 24 IS 23 13 35 Id 3 31 53 53 7 74 30 44 HI 0(1 13 07 21 85 6 80 19 13 75 14 80 23 50 34 80 SO 25 13 .50 48 00 IS 58 58 10 1 1 32 12 60 15.20 28 . 56 10 8(, 9 , 60' 29,2 10,9 36,14 9.54 37,801 40 . 50 12 54 I 1 , 1 61 7,67 1 2.?! 72.22, 33.251 I 96: 67,50: 31,50 12,76 12,00 13.87 12.00 9.00 22.00 22.51 37.05 49.20 32.25 8.81 11.75 S.OO 31 .64 16.95 4.55 18.10 18.75 7.05 15.20 14.70 27.15 36.80 1.49 4.20 3.60 13.44 19,63 89, 17 100,00 2,63 67,60 95.00 6,30 33.60 146.86 32.40I Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Acres Cultivated Acres UncultiYated General Property Assessments in 1910 Single Tai Exemptions 1910 Wonld Have Been Single Tai Assessment 1910 Would lave Been Actual Tal Paid for 1910 Tal for 1910 Under Single Same of Taipajer No. of AcreB Assessment Per Acre No. of Acres Assessmeut For Acre On Land Buildings & Personal Property Total Assessment Tai Would Have Been Folkman, A. V * 10 160 17.66 1.50 7.35 14.66 14.83 5 216 35 480 497.29 1,718 833.79 497.29 480 1,718 833.79 None 12.36 .75 3.45 65 47 26.20 26.20 135 15 3 .SO 2.03 12 39 17.52 5 None 20 70 147 88 28 40 11.16 40 68 3.08 70 155 40 57.93 100 122.70 34.65 241.48 43.75 None 35 80 160 160 100 10 40 62 11.80 38.65 47.25 .33 21.10 84 124 30.28 5 97 40 40 68.82 80 44 58.66 None 24 96.76 158 None 46 18.75 39.63 40.00 39.45 39.56 39.11 40.00 27.77 20.00 15.00 14.99 15 00 14.97 14.99 15.00 15.00 14.97 10.00 9.70 13.33 14.49 20.00 20.85 22.90 22.90 8. IS 26.66 85.70 24.63 8.33 15.36 17.12 12.00 50.00 20.00 5.71 8.91 20.00 17.86 12.50 8.96 10.00 7.94 100.00 12.98 7.85 7.10 4.00 15.00 14.60 15 04 56 27 8,28 11 .60 120.00 20.00 10.00 6.06 20 00 15.00 10.00 5.00 4.83 39,83 15.00 13.75 75.75 14.22 10,71 25.00 21.79 15.00 6.18 10.00 17.50 43.48 6.00 9.09 16.53 15.00 20.84 14.47 5.00 60.00 5,00 3,000 1,500 60 290 1,780 580 1,400 6,000 1,450 7,200 7,455 25,770 12,i!00 7,455 7,200 25,770 12,500 550 640 10 SO 2,100 1,980 600 600 2,100 600 500 250 180 6^0 4,200 60 3m 400 800 1,830 3,760 1,050 500 100 2,400 940 700 80 900 1,275 160 2,490 1,460 1.845 2,500 2,000 2,085 1,200 3,625 800 1,000 3,200 1,500 100 200 660 470 770 1,400 25 300 4,200 4,540 1,410 155 1,300 400 700 5,400 480 640 1,250 16C 5O0 3,08r , 83C SOC ' 35( * 3,000 1,500 395 290 1,880 580 1,600 6,000 1,665 7 200 7,455 25,770 12,500 7,455 7,200 25,770 12,500 700 790 10 SO 2,260 2,030 600 600 2,250 745 575 350 430 640 5,365 60 340 450 1,190 1,830 5,110 1,100 500 100 3,340 1,000 1,03S 80 1,360 1,425 160 2,490 1,460 1,845 2,S0O 2,000 2.485 1,200 3 725 800 1,000 3,200 l.SOO 100 325 1,055 470 770 1,655 205 300 4,400 4,840 1,710 320 1,495 400 7O0 5,630 48C 86C 1,41C 41C 60( 4,01, 1,04( 70( 67 3,000 1,095 60 290 1,175 580 800 6,000 1,000 7,200 7,455 25,770 12,500 7,455 7.200 25,770 12,500 135 245 10 SO 1,600 1,395 600 600 1,305 SOS 430 125 130 615 1,410 60 ISO 400 455 1,425 2.560 715 500 100 800 635 500 SO 630 1,135 160 1.320 1,460 1,815 2,230 2,000 915 615 1,600 800 1,000 3,200 1,500 100 200 385 470 655 845 25 300 1,490 3,700 985 105 740 400 700 4, 1 75 480 4S5 1,085 » 3C ) SOC ; 2,01C ) 80C ) ISC ;l 26C 60.00 25. SO 7.10 5.22 31.96 9.86 28.80 95.00 25.05 144.00 149.10 515.40 250.00 149.10 144.00 SIS. 40 250.00 10.50 11.85 .15 .85 33.90 30.45 9.00 9.00 47.25 12.29 14.38 8.93 9.03 17.28 80.48 .96 7.82 7.65 21.42 32.94 76.65 17.60 10.00 2.50 57.10 16.00 25.78 1.20 29.00 31.36 3.52 37.35 36.50 46.13 39.10 50.00 52.19 24.00 55.87 12.00 2S.O0 80.00 23.70 l.SO 7.15 18.99 8.80 15.40 36.41 S.I3 S.IO 74.80 96.80 25.65 5.28 22.43 6.O0 21.00 138.01! 9.6C 16.9* 23.9; S.6 12. OC 80. 3( 20.0 ) 22.7 ) 8.1 69.54 80.00 405 335 28.67 Ford A. K 33S * 100 200 * 215 * * * * * * * * 150 ISO * * 160 SO * * 150 145 75 100 250 1.93 Ford A K . 15 * 15 * 15 * * * * * * * 13.74 13 * 15 20 * 25 4 1.50 3 4 65 * • 3 9.33 Ford, A. K Ford A K . 80.00 70S 30.77 15.18 80.00 800 25.74 TTorhpa F C 146.23 50.00 665 23.18 205.56 212.84 735.73 356.88 Ti^nrstPT- Chas G 212.84 Forster, Chas. G 205.56 735.73 Forqtpr Ohq.s G 356.88 Forrester, B. F Forrester, B. F FoTTPster B F 40.00 40.00 565 545 3.13 S.68 .23 1.30 53.33 50.00 660 635 37.09 Foreman, G. 0,, Jr 32.34 13.91 13.91 Force, Geo. W 40.00 50.00 133.34 66.66 20.00 40.00 60.00 ' iOO 00 945 240 145 225 300 25 3,955 45.13 Forsvthe, \. E Forsythe, Sar^ali A 12.59 16.16 4.71 ForsGren, Olat A Foster, F N 3.86 2*22 Foster, ]-:i;bert N 1,165 40 SO 390 32.68 Foster, AI. C. (Heirs) Foster, W. E. (Heiis) 1.48 190 SO 735 405 2„550 385 5.05 10.43 Fosberg, C. A. Sr 10 13 40 12 + + 40 12 4 1 10 5 * 30 * * 5 35 5.14 AH * * * 40.00 40.00 50.00 45.83 12.64 39.59 1,350 50 * * 940 60 335 59.34 Foamark, Ole &. Anaa 17.84 19.49 3.18 Fouts, Marv D Foust, J. & E Foumal, Chas Fowler, J. B 50.00 33 . 33 150.00 40.00 35.00 35.00 2,540 365 535 30 730 290 r,i70 22.00 15.51 19.35 1.16 Fox, David P 460 ISO 20.78 Fox, David P 36.64 Fox, David P S.I7 54.00 30. 6u Fralev Bertha * * 59.08 Fraley, Bertha 270 r,s7o 585 2,125 74.67 110.00 54.25 Fraser, D. J * 400 68.28 45.00 233.46 65.00 35.74 18.15 Francis, L. J 100 * * * * * 125 395 37.09 18.54 36.32 Freeman, V/. D. fTrustee) . Freeman, W. D 116.23 36.49 2.32 125 670 6.46 18 * 5 14 20.00 ""4<)'b(> 53.57 10.67 16.71 Fredrich, B. & M K IIS 810 180 22.24 Fredolph, P.N Frederick, Gustav .,. . . 2.=;5 180 200 300 300 165 195 * 230 220 160 2S0 100 93S 210 20C ' 32S 32.40 .94 * 55 24 I'; 2 23 * 24 6 7 2 8.48 Fredericks, Mary 60.00 60 00 50 00 40.00 30 . 43 2,910 1,140 725 215 755 42.12 117.78 Frederici, Fred. 22.83 French, XD.&H Friel, J.T Friei, J. T 2.70 17.15 9.27 . 33.39 Fritz, Fred 20 00 1,455 151.65 Fritz, Fred W 16.51 40.00 40.00 80.00 40S 32, 38{ ) 10( i 2,00 ) 24( ) 55( ; 41 13.80 Friedrick, Plerman Fricdrich, B. & M. E 28.08 1.18 ) 16.98 Friedrich, B. & M 42 2 2.50 6 40.00 20.00 204.92 20 OO ) 68.26 ) 22.81 Frost, A. E Frost, Walter PT i\ 9.88 jl 6.98 Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Same of Taxpayer Frost, Chris Frost, J. W & J. W. Jr Frommver, J. H Fry, Wm Fry, Wm icres Oultiyatel No. of icroB 15 Fry, G. M Fry, G. "VV., A. M. & W. O Fuchs, L. & L Fuchs, Elizabeth I'uchs, .1. X Gaffney, John, Jr Gage, John P Gage, Fred Gage, Fred Gahler, John & Annie. Gale, Clara Gallagher, Rosa. GaUogly, C. H.. . Gallogly, F Galloway, Wm... Gambells, Wm. C. & F. J.. Gans, Henry Gans, C. (Heirs) Ganont^i Elizabeth Ganske, Fred Gansueder, A. F.. Gantenbein, R.... Gard, John J. . . . Gard, .John J. . . . Gard, Mary E... Garner, W. A Garner. W. A Gamer, W. A Garner, W. A Gamer, Wilbert A . Gardner, T.H.. Gardner, Wm.. Gardner, Nellie G.. Gardner, Nellie G.. Garrett, EllLs & Ida Garrett, N. B Garrett, Alfred Garrett, H. A. & Bertha. Garmier, Josephine Assessment Per Acre Fuchs, Elizabeth Fuhrer, Andreas & Henry . Fultz, Chas. H Fuller, F.I Fullam, J. r Fulton, E. E. &. E. J.... Funk, Rebecca B Funk, Rebecca B Funk, Rebecca B Funk, Rebecca B .88 1.50 SO 17 Furre, Johan 9 Gabriel, Peter Gaddert, Peter J 17 Gafney, Bridget & John Gaffney, M. E. & D. W. 5 10 2 Gardner, Maggie 1 66 30 65 26.24 2 30 7 2 .20 31 12 31.05 5 50 35 * 25 40 4 2 3 10.36 25 Garlick, Jacob D Garrison, S. J Garrison, F. A. Mrs Garrison, W. F. & Sarah J Garrison, W. F. & Sarah J. Gasser, Albert Gay, C. W Gay, C.W Gerbert, Wm. Gebhards, August. Gebhardt, A Geer, Kate C Gehrman, C. & A. Geiirer, L. & S.. . . Geiser, E. J GeUer, W. &C Gclbrich, Ernest Gelbrich, Chas Gelbrioh, H. (Heirs) . Gelbrich, Emil Gelbrich, Amelia Genserowski, Geo., E. & A Geppert, Cha? Gerber, Samuel Gerber. F. & E .50 1.05 4.38 17 10 2.30 35 1 2.60 11.44 20 7 20 1. 50 35 19 30 7 S5 II 50 18 52 . 33 56.84 55.00 53.33 55.00 88.23 150.00 Acres Unoaltivated General Property Assessments in 1910 Ho. of Acres 35.00 55.00 50.00 55.00 50.00 55.00 55.88 101.51 93.33 65.00 89.51 90.00 52.50 178 50.00 114.37 ,250.00 48.. 18 100.00 99.83 150.00 55.00 52.50 34.00 35.00 125.00 ISO 105.00 299.35 110.00 60.00 50.00 50.00 300.00 60.00 55.00 300.00 60.00 230 . 80 74.20 75.00 30.00 54.34 60.00 SS. 00 61.53 64.68 60.00 50.00 45.00 116.66 48.00 55.00 40.00 50.00 42.45 50.00 59.00 .50.00 Assessment Per Acre On Land Buildings & Personal Property Total Single Tai Exemptions 1910 Wonld Have Been Single Tax 1910Wonld Have Been Actoal Tax Paid for 1910 Tax for 1910 Under Single Tax 'Would Have Been 21 44 2 5.47 3.50 103.88 6 120 80 80 155 23.66 57 83.37 90 46.80 23.80 15 7.06 40 43.36 42 2 26.28 35 None 3.76 19 82.25 1 1.03 13 None 44.50 None None 43.08 51 48.68 40 71.36 20 40 51 2 2 None 99 8.29 20 8 None 20 10 None 4 2 None 5 1.50 None 12.55 30 21 8i 33.35 None None 20 16 106 40 50 2 25 21 .05 45.60 33 53 . 50 6.50 SO 10.52 20.00 20.45 125.00 22.85 25.00 22.88 23.10 58.33 5.00 80.00 S.OO 10.00 9.70 20.00 10.53 20.39 12.22 10.05 9.66 12.33 24.78 15.00 17.29 11.90 40.00 41.85 20.00 40.00 46.51 20.00 26.75 10.00 72.82 53.84 950.00 15.16 50.00 50.00 16.24 21.57 21.57 S.OO 12.61 8.00 20.00 80.00 90.00 60.001 175.19 RO.OO 80.00 19.30 27.50 25.00 160.00 20.00 25.00 80.00 20.00 20.00 100.00 20.00 30.00 30.00 29.96 8.00 25.00 30.00 21 .00 15.38 20.00 25.00 15.63 11.32 25.00 60.00 10.00 20.25 14.03 10.70 9 ,?4 20.00 20.00 II 40 I l.20,S <'S(i, 2.W 125 160 160 5,150 1,850 600 230 400 800 1.675 750 2,600 3,900 4,600 470 230 185 670 600 1,700 500 6,780 3,900 4,925 2,350 355 1,955 3,450 110 75 1,500 250 2,175 1.200 3,100, 1,4.50 3,850 2,890 320 1,750 1,.560 800 4,580 480 435 3,100 10,670 80 460 1 ,050 300 300 580 800 1.50 80 220 250 100 45 325 1,650 540 650 4,650 755 160 710 1,700 600 2,100 1,000 325 1,930 1,470 40 1,840 1,000 2,835 680 .3,950 1 .020l 515 100 50 505 35 25 50 1,400 795 150 345 640 395 480 520 315 75 825 400 100 125 300 150 1,550 ' ' 540 685 250 370 200 50 470 55 885 475 20 425 175 20 50 50 40 20 25 200 200 515 250 100 75 925 680 100 100 585 140 955 1,720 l,0.50t 2so; 1 25 210 160 5,655 1,875 600 230 400 800 1,700 800 4,000 4.69S 4,750 470 230 185 1,015 600 2,340 500 7,175 4,380 5,445 2,665 430 2,780 3,850 210 75 1,625 550 2,325 2,750 3.100 1,990 4,535 3,140 320 2,120 1,560 800 4,580 680 435 3,150 11,140 515 1,935 300 775 600 1,225 325 100 270 300 140 65 325 1,650 540 675 4,850 955 160 1,255 1,700 850 2,200 1,000 400 2,8, 2,150 40 1,940 1,100 3,420 820 4,905 1.020 1.000 35 2,100 535 70 150 225 2,980 2,180 3, ISC 615 1,295 4,455 2,025 3,445 1,615 170 1,800 1,420 180 SSO 360 1,180 2,150 1,550 1,210 2,360 1,335 905 1,080 180 320 135 1,3.35 1,220 260 1,110 50 615 140 725 285 20 170 195 40 20 195 765 220 95 1,250 225 120 1,025 700 495 775 160 2,255 1,340 880 315 2,405 (70 2,905 695 720 915 250 125 100 125 3,555 1,340 600 160 400 SOO 1 ,550 575 1 ,020, 2,515 1,600 470 230 185 400 600 1,045 500 2,720 2,355 2,000 1,050 260 980 2,430 30 75 1,075 190 1,145 600 1,550 780 2,175 1,805 320 1,215 480 800 4,400 360 300 1,815 9,920 80 255 825 250 160 460 500 40 80 100 105 100 45 l,W 8S5 320 580 3,600 730 40 230 1,000 355 1,425 1,000 240 600 810 40 1,060 785 1.015 350 2,000 .325 27 ,S2; 1 5 , 75: 5 00, I 8/1 3, 151 I 2.40 90.48 47.82 10 80 5.87 9.20 20.80 37.40 12.00 100.00 77.46 106. 8i 7.05 3.45 2.78 17,25 12, 6C 39 7.50 182.95 91.99 81.68 52.47 8. 60 41.69 80.85 3.57 1 .49 32.50 9.90 38.36 52.25 S8.90 35 . 82 68.03 50.24 9.60 44.52 32.76 16.80 123.17 17.34 11.09 50,40 284.06 2.0-1 8.23 29.03 4.50 15.50 9.00 18.37 7.47 1 .50 4.18 6.00 2.38 .97 4.88 24.75 11.34 10.12 72.75 14.3 2.40 18.82 25 . .SO 14.45 35 20 15.00 10.20 45.69 32.25 .60 31.04 17.60 75,24 12 30 83.3'» I7,3J' 5 33 23.18 9.79 35.91 23.18 9.03 15.15 18.78 .93 26.75 19.82 45.36 8.11 56.54 9 18 Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Kajud of Taxpayer GerbtT, Fred Gerber, ]*AUvin C. Gerber, Jacob, Jr.. Gerber, Jacob, Jr.. Gerber, Jacob, Jr.. Gerry, Ceo. A... Gerson, H Gerson, H Gertsen, Alfred. , Geralle, I. H.... Geralle. I. H Gernsev. Geo Gerhardus, August.. Gej'haj'dusi, August. . Gerhardus, Herman. Gerhardu.'?, Mary. Getz, Julia Getxman, Casper. Gheen, J. V Gheen, J. V Giant Powder Co.. Gerke, Fred Giaconio, Chiodo. Gibba, G. F Gibons, Alice H.. . Gibons. John S Gibson, J. H Gibson, J. J. fHeirO. Gibson, J. ,! . (Hck^i . Gibson, J. J. iHi,ii-^' - Gibson, I,a\vtc:uf . . , Gibbon, Ilerir\' i Gibson, 1-1. F'. & M. C. Gib?oii, H.F Gibson, JI. F Gibson, H.F.. . . Gibson. li. F.. . . Gibson, H. S Gibson, llar^ ey'. Gibson, l-lar-, cv. Gibson, Kichard B. Gibson, Jinm. - Gibson, Jnni. .,, Jr. . Gibson, .1. W Gibson, Anna M Gibson, Jos Gibson, Jos Gibson, llcsalind... Gibson, Alfred Gibson, Jennie Mis Giddinjcs, S. P. & C. Giesy, Martin Dr... . Giesy, Martin Dr.. . . Giesy, Martin Ur Giesy, Andrew H — Cilk-, -V. W (iiimorf, ( 'hns.. Cllmoic, TI. C (iiluioiv, IJ. Mr- Gillaiii, 1:^. AV. & J'^annie . Giovani, Creeinio fet al). Gipson, C. H Gipaon, C. H Gipson, C. H Gir.son, '"'. 1 . Acna GultlTat«d No. of Acres Per Ac«, Acres TIncultiTated kof Giesy, Andrei' H , Giesv, Wm Gifford, P. B Gifford, Alex P Giger, C. li. & Cathcine.. Gicer, L. & S (iill, Jo^etih S Gill, Alexander {;in, F. M Gill, Geo. 48 60 43 . 88 53.9! 1,50 65 66 -I .90 160 80 51 4 1.83 None 70 50 43,20 50.75 4 10 920 320 630 480 40 120 10 24 4 69 36 SO Geaenl Property Ajsessmeiits in 1910 Da Land Buldisgs i Personal Property Total Single Tax Exemptions 1910 Tottld Haye Been Single Tax 1910 Wonld Eare Been ictnal Tax Paid for 1910 Taxforl910 Under Single Tax ¥«uTd HaTB Been 15.00 1 7 60t II ,67 80 00 11.42 6.66 40.00 40.07 100.41 40.00 40.07 4.00 10.66 8.88' 1S.03[ 17.8S| 37.50J 100, ool 5.00 4.99, so.oo' SSOi 5 00 95 , 241 8.00 10.00 110.00' 20.00 21.45 21.00 37,50 7.50' 19,66! 30.00 10. oo 10.00 10.20 7 46 20.68 10.17 10.00 38.46 10.52 5.33i 22.50 21.00 21.62 1,50.22 40.00 20.00 22.781 22 , 24. 23 , 3,1 22 31 30,00' 72 03 29.93 152.93 29.96; 280 5.00 66 12.12 15 18.00; 21.05 19.33 102.30 5.00 12.10 25. oo' 43,71, 60 00 5,00 6,00 I6.20; 91 .30' 50.00 30,00 1 5 , 001 10. ool 14.76' 15.00 5.00 11.66 50.00 25.00 13.33 11.60 1 1 . 94I 2,140 1,155 4,94( 750 1,44( * SOC * 5,800 1,080 800 * 4,975 * 625 * 1,200 250 4,975 * 62,'i * 200 85 40C * 80C 130 430 !k 1,1,50 ISO 310 120 90Q 540 850 50 855 50 300 400 95C SO SOC * 2,800 ISO 700 100 2,800 2,50 1,000 1,160 4O0 540 865 2,150 400 775 80 225 * 1,145 20(! 30 225 750 35 160 * 9O0 40 1,670 .545 1,875 S8C 750 1,300 425 250 ISC 1,000 100 550 355 420 * 1.000 ISO 3,000 500 165 1,570 SO 1,750 SO 9,200 100 8.450 505 4,150 IOC 3,090 300 2,185 * 4,585 * 1,400 * 940 2,020 90S 40 * 2,680 7SC 835 1,225 8O0 •*■ 1,030 100 * 670 140 /•■y I.S(I 525 34C 45C 1,060 30 5.2.iO 2.100 sc 300 * 13.800 * 3,200 * 9.300 * 7,200 * 200 * 1,400 * 4.500 350 1,100 60 * 1 .25(1 S30 555 305 3,295' 5,690 1,4(0 . . 2,695 3,9,30 SOO 1 6,880| 3,320 800 . 4,975; 1 625; 1 1,450 4,975 . . 970 625 . . 28s; 400 . . 125 930 430 . . 595 1.300 -130 1 . (40 000 905 590 170 990 100 lis 700l 1,000 800.. 575 125 2,9.50 800 925 480 3.050 2,160 940 865 2,sso; 1,450 1,610 540 435 1,080 855 225;.. l,34Sl 255 785, 480 ■■"4s6 225 385 160.. 940 2,215 2,455 750 260 1,620 1,365 3S0 1,725 400 1,100 550 355; 1.325 275 690 125 130 420 1,150 3,500 165 1,620 ■■■■7is 1 .520 45 410 1 ,800 9.,W0 8,95.=: 4,250 3,390, 460 4,760 3.355 1 .685 990 2,185' . 4.585' 1 1.400 . 040 2.925 90 2.025 1 40 3,130 2,060 800 l.,suo 1 .565 1,030 45 100. . 810 470 225 ISO 865 465 450 120 i.oooi 260 5.250' 2, 1 .50 1,150 300 13,800 . 3,200i 0,300 . . 7,200i. . 2001 1,400 4.850 2,350 1,100 250 60 . 1,780 865 860 370> 600 1,760 1,440 800 3,560 800 4,97S 625 480 4,975 625 160 400 335 430 710 260 450 800 790 125 875 800 2,025 320 1,600 550 400 430 1,470 375 225 865 30 400. 160 680 595 1,090 400 400 12= 410 425 225 420 43S 1,980 120 1,210 1,340 4,540 5,60C 2,565 2,400 2,185 4,585 1,400 8S( 90C 40 1,540 495 800 985 100 340 75 400 330 830 5,250 1,000 300 13,800 3,200 0,300 7,200 200 1,400 2„S0O 850 60 915 490 56.02 96 . 73 21 .60 12.00 156.00 12.00 117.72 20.31 34.08 117.72 20.31 5.18 6.00 13.05 14.19 42.90 8.60 33.84 19.80 19.90 16.10 16.60 20.00 61.95 12.16 61.00 78 . 85 14.10 12.97 38.25 16. S2 4.94 20.18 3.83 12.95 3.52 20.68 59.81 36.82 12. 44.37 7 00 20.70 13.75 5.32 6.30 17.25 127. 7S 3 30 24.30 27.00 148.80 143 28 68.00 50.85 32.78 68.78 35. Oi 15.98 48 26 6O1 51 45 41 20 20.80 25.75 I. SO 15.39 5.85 18.16 13.50 16.35 191.63 54.83 6.00 276.00 64.00 186.00 144.00 S.OO 21.00 72. 7S 17.60 .96 35.60 18.06 -2S— Clac kamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Name of Taipajer lores Oulti rated No, of Assessment Acres Per Acre Aores UsoultiTated No. of Acres Assessment Per Acre General Property Assessments in 1910 , On Land Bnildings & Personal Property Total. /Single Tax Bxemptlons 1910 ■Wonld EaTO Been Single Tax 1910 Vonid Have Been Actual Tax Paid for 1910 Tax for 1910 Under Single Tax Would Hare Been Gist, Harry Gist, H. A Gist, H. A Gitiions, Esther tSithcns, Wm. M Githens, LaiJra Githens, Henry Giyne.v, W. H Givncy, ,Tns Glade, John Glade, Eliyabeth Gladden, Il^mma Glarner, John Gl.idstone, R. E. Aps'n. Gladstone, R. E. .X-^Js'n. Gladstone, R. E. Ass'n. Gladstone, R. l-^. Ass'n. Gladstone, R. E. .\.-,^'u, Gladstone, R. E, Ass'n . Glelin, Ann.'^ 40.00 Glehn, Henry Glendenniai;, \V. R.. Gh'rk, M;iry Glower, John Gloyer, B. F Glover, J. B Glover, Walter G... Glover, Homer ( '.. . Glover, M.itthew C. Glover, John R.. . . , Glover, Delia Glover, Armstrong & F. H Glover, Armstronix tt F. H Glover, .'Vrmstrotie i. R.. Hanson, H. \V Hanson, H. W Hanson, H. W Hanson, H. W Hanson, C. J. ik .Mary. Hanson, C. J. & Mary. Hanson, C. J Hanson, N. C Hanson, Gulic. . . Hart, E. R Hart, Jos. V Hart. (Jeo. F Harris, James H. Harris, "W. F & Liz/de. Harris, W. F Harris, W. F Harris, W. F Harris. ^\ .F Harris, C. P. & (). .M.. Harris, David Hansee, Ann.-i R Hannaii, ('has. H Hansen, E Hanson, P. J. . . . Hanson, K. it J.. Hanson, K- & J., Hansen, C Hansen Chas.... Han.=ien, Henry Hansen, N. P Harris, H. C. k .M.. Harris, Albert & .N . Harris & Slewinun. Harris, C.W Harms, Herman D. . . Harms, Eena ( Heirs) . Harms, Diedricli Harms, Diedrieh Harms, John H.'-'.rdy, Abram Hardy, Abram.. . . Hardy, Chas. W... Harlow, L. A 33.l<> 12 2 11.30 3.87 20 S 4 90 10 3 SO 13 10 25 20 ,50 Hardin, Wni. M Hardin, Win. M Harold Wathildf Hargrove, I.. T.-E. & C. C. Hargrove, M. E.-E-&C.C Harkson, Clara Harkson. Clara Hartung, W. G.& M. J.. Harsch, Chas Harrison, Dale V 40 36 12.0 300.00 5.00 50.00 25.00 20,00 20,00 9.45 7.14 4.28 5.00 8.18 7. SO 6.42 20,00 30,00 9.16 4.90 5 00 60.00 I 5 67 35 26 40 , 00 10 (lOi 14 97 100 nol 20 001 19.9,!! 23 , 7.S, 23.05 25 0(li S oo; S OOi 10 00! lO.OOt 10.00, 25,00' 30.(10 25,00 4 97i 24 00] 45 oo' 20 61; 15.00 2.1 . 90 3 . 36 2.81 3,00 200.00 5.00 3. 55 15.00 .30.00 20 20 . SI 13.18 2S.00 162.16 50 00 500 200 600 100 235 12,800 3,400 3,. 340 300 2,300 940 1,200 970 I 830 2,685 SO 470 2,500 1,760 1,525 2,550 160 4,150 500 200 400 910 460 3,400 9,600 6,400 470 sso 300 200 450 300 330 175 2,050 550 375 800 620 5,600 1,500 2,200 800 2,620 1,800 1,600 570 3,800 1,000 2,675 700 400 1 ,600 1.120 2 200 960 200 570 .S80 1 ,425 2,250 2,700 1,000 3,000 160 480 660 200 680 345 75 4.50 775 800 2,200 2.400 600 1,200 840 50 450 so 105 310 300 85S 355 1,175 270 100 140 675 340 200 130 1,000 300 280 260 SO 485 450 170 100 * 100 1,765 550 90 300 520 420 25 28S 200 30 67S 300 350 C80 250 370 75 250 200 SO 300 ISO 500 200 840 100 235 12,800 3,400 4,180 350 2,750 990 1 3S0 1,280 2,130 3,540 50 470 2,855 2,935 1,795 2,650 300 4,825 500 200 400 1,250 200 590 4,400 9,600 6,400 770 830 300 200 710 300 330 225 2,535 SSO 825 800 790 5,700 1,500 2,.300 800 4,385 2,350 1,600 570 3,800 1,000 2,765 700 700 1.600 1,640 2.620 985 485 770 S30 2,335 SO 1,920 S90 150 650 1,050 2,625 70 1,710 1,755 870 375 260 2,800 300 30 690 200 190 2,400 390 690 215 550 200 85 1,545 "625 "436 600 1,106 2,36s 1,740 765 300 300 1,120 1,820 385 310 395 910 2,100 2,550 3,050 1,680 3,250 160 850 735 450 880 345 75 450 825 800 2,500 2,550 600 1,200 90 1,140 1,875 1.400 1,080 I,. 340 45 565 255 350 260 35 500 200 310 100 235 12,800 3,400 1,845 300 830 400 1,200 630 1,080 915 50 400 1,145 1,180 925 2,375 40 2,025 200 170 400 560 400 2,000 9,600 6,400 380 140 85 200 160 300 130 140 990 sso 200 800 360 5,100 1,500 1,200 800 2,080 610 1,600 570 3,800 1,000 2,000 400 400 1,600 520 800 600 175 375 1,575 1,550 600 820 960 675 i,6.=;o 600 1,910 115 285 480 100 620 310 75 450 60S 800 925 1,000 600 600 10.00 3.64 22.00 1.70 3. S3 332.80 85.00 66. S8 7.00 71.50 14.85 49.28 21.76 31.95 87.57 1.25 11.98 67.09 68.98 30.51 43.72 4.50 96.49 10.00 3 00 10 00 26.20 5.00 8.84 74.80 1 59 , 36 106.24 13.86 14.94 5.40 3:60 12.78 5.40 5.94 3.38 57.33 13.75 20.62 12.00 20.14 85.50 24.00 36.80 12.48 70.15 39.48 25.60 11.97 57.00 15.00 41.48 16.45 16.45 32,00 43.46 39.30 14.77 7.27 11.55 13 65 31 .51 38 2Si 45.75' 25.20 48.75 3.20 17.28 14.70 11.93 13.20 5.17 1.13 10,38 18,28 12,00 37,50 .38.25 14. 10 27 . 60I 18.54 21.44 23.18 21.13 30 20 -32- Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 lores Cnltirated Aores Uncultivated General Property Assessments is 1910 Slnjle Tai Exemptiona IMOTonld EaTS Been Single Tai Assessment IMOWonld Hare Been Actual Tax Paid fa 1910 Tax for 1910 Under Single Tax Would £are Been Name o{ Taxpayer Mo.ot iorea Assessment Per kon Mo. of Acres Assessment Per Acre On Land Buildings t Personal Property $ » Total Assessment Harrison, E. B Hartahom, H. G * 33.17 14.50 35 41.50 38.08 17 1.50 * 60 34 20 3 5 5 8.10 9 $ 69.94 68.96 55,00 67.45 53.86 50.00 133.33 80 None None 33.50 10 8.75 72.50 1.50 2 20 20 6.50 60 11.50 None None None I 10.11 5 82 20 8.70 30 8,51 32 40 33 40 120 40 40 14 131,26 40 10 24 40 None 10 80 85 56. 9C 10 52 79 320 46.25 149.69 60 10 98.50 120 111.70 9 8 83 7 44 65.03 88.70 37 19.30 40.50 32 I 7 13 160 .80 160 10 34 $ 20,00 25,02 30,00 14.90 15.00 13.71 10.34 80.00 80.00 1.00 20.00 18.50 12.00 40.43 155,00 175,00 154,93 200,00 197.80 30.00 19.51 22.50 ,34.60 20.00 29,40 3,12 5,00 3,03 4.50 2.50 25.00 45.00 50.00 7.61 18.00 20.00 25.00 7.50 200.00 10.00 7.00 8.23 40.06 20.00 31.92 9.90 6,25 18,3.S 13.,% 20.00 20.00 13.80 8.00 12.53 16.66 17.50 11.44 17.15 14.77 30.00 9.97 7,29 7,70 7,90 10,00 30,00 28,57 30,00 5.00 75.00 6.00 30.00 13.97 $ 1,600 2.320 1,000 2,425 2,950 2,210 1,600 320 160 20 3,400 1,870 1,920 510 1,500 1,500 2,400 2,900 2,000 150 2,590 450 1,800 3,900 1,250 210 200 275 180 300 1,000 1,800 700 1,200 720 650 950 900 20u 1,000 560 1,100 2,280 200 3,535 800 2,000 3,350 3,100 2,350 725 3,720 960 2,150 150 140 3,950 420 910 8,950 1,285 570 9.50 320 320 30 400 1,155 800 60 960 650 2,275 S 1,600 2,320 1,225 3,200 3,815 2,410 2,275 320 .160 20 4,930 2,020 2,045 510 1,900 1,500 2,400 3,125 2,200 150 2,890 450 2,145 4,595 1,250 355 200 320 , • 180 300 1,000 1,800 700 1,250 720 650 950 1,100 450 1,000 560 1,460 2,300 275 3,950 800 2,000 3,985 3,515 2,350 1,010 4,565 960 2,150 ISO 140 4,125 420 1,010 9,400 1,385 770 1,420 320 320 80 500 1,485 800 60 960 650 2,275 2,000 1,100 500 400 4,380 200 110 3,645 2,365 2,500 1,810 t non $ 1,490 790 2,180 3,045 1,770 1,350 80 $ 1,600 830 435 1,020 770 640 925 240 160 20 1,600 750 960 435 775 875 1,255 2,000 2,000 150 1,950 450 785 1,600 600 120 200 120 180 300 1,000 1,800 700 1,075 720 380 775 450 100 400 S60 825 2,280 200 2,455 780 2,000 1,770 2,280 1,600 400 1,980 960 1,585 150 140 1,635 125 735 4,950 985 330 320 320 320 30 285 660 800 60 960 400 1,035 $ 24.00 34.80 18.37 67.19 80.13 50.61 65.13 8.16 4.08 .33 73.95 30.30 51.12 10.77 50.35 24.00 63.60 82.80 58.30 2.25 46.82 7.29 49.33 73.52 18.75 8.88 5.00 7.99 4.14 6.90 21.00 36.00 17.50 24.37 16.56 9.75 14.25 29.15 14.63 26.50 11.76 38.69 36.80 4.12 59.26 16.00 50.00 66,49 61.51 35.25 IS. IS 71.16 21,12 36.55 2.S5 2.38 70.13 7.14 17.17 141.00 20.77 13.86 21.30 4.80 5.76 1.20 8.24 29.71 20.00 1.53 19.20 9.75 34.12 65.00 29.15 7.50 14.60 65.70 3.50 1.93 54.67 47.29 55.00 36.20 18,00 $ 37.09 19.24 Hartshorn, H. G 225 775 865 200 675 10.08 Harless, Alice & B. F Harless, J.V 39.84 30.08 25.00 Harkenrider, F.J Harper, Alex & L. K 52.43 9. OS Harper, \lex & L. K * * 1,530 150 125 6.03 .50 .50.06 51.50 60,00 53.34 300.00 300.00 296.29 300.00 3,330 1,270 1,085 75 1,125 625 1,145 1,125 200 37.10 Harnack, Cha.s. & Emma,., 17.39 38.85 Hartman, Michael 14.23 Harvey, N.B Harvey, N. B 400 35.44 21.38 Harvey, N. B S7.40 Harvey, N.B Hardy, Nathan B 225 200 * 300 * 345 695 91. 4S 91.48 Harvey, B. F. & E. C Hardesty, Mary C * 18 * 14 50 12 6 7 * * » * * to » 9 7 20 .5( 30 * 15 3.48 55.00 940 48.71 11.24 HartneU, R. K Bartneii, VV. & E HartneU, H. M 107. H 66. OC 83.33 18.33 1,360 2,995 650 235 26.43 39.91 13.91 Harders, Theo 145 * 45 * « * * * 50 * 4.36 Harders. Theo 7.27 25, OC 200 4.36 5.85 9.75 34.58 Harding, Geo. A Harding, Geo. A.- 57.15 26.31 20. OC 175 31.6* 26.0!> SO.OC SO.OC 30. OC 400. Ot 30. OC 270 175 650 350 600 8.81 Hartzler Marv "E 17.96 Harrington, M. E Harrington, Joseph Harrington, M. E Harrington, Amos Harrington, \mos Hassler. A. P 200 250 19.08 6. 58 16.96 360 20 75 415 22.4!> 26.6: 635 20 75 1.495 20 34.9a 56.87 Hasnrock J B 4.64 Haaselbrink, Louis 25 1 * SO 21 20 10 45 He 15 * * 60 6 6 100 10 8 22 * * 75, OC 30. OC 56.90 24.00 Hfttfh MA * 635 415 62.92 Hatler J. H 50. OC 52.3? 57. 5C 52. 5C 52.4! 2,215 1,235 750 610 2,585 48.80. Hatton, J. J. & Mary E.. . . Hat+rm Frank 63.34 37.09 285 845 * 9.27 Hatton, Chas. & Owen 49.26 31.00 50. OC 565 43.70 * * 175 4.14 3.86 50 50.00 43.33 70.0(1 40. WS 37.50 36.37 2,490 295 275 4,450 400 440 1,100 45.08 HniTirh f^ht=>1v 3.45 100 450 100 200 470 * * 50 100 330 * * * 20.27 Hau&er, W. E 114.75 22.83 9 34 ! 7.42 7.42 Haughlum, Synneva FTn vpnq D 9.06 50 215 825 250 1,240 2,000 500 .7fl> Hawk, S. .T. Mrs Hawai-th, L. M 3 9 * * * 10 40 66.66 85.00 7.11 21.13 25.16 2.26 33.00 35.00 45.00 9.27 Hawley B. C ' ■ " i'.ooo 500 * * 23.99* 1.63 19 3.80 69.45 5 2.26 None 1.12 60 30.89 None 368.98 26.31 105.25 20.00 20.00 15.48 20.08 98.20 12.50 9.71 1? on 600 500 400 4,380 100 35 3,445 1,710 2,350 1,200 nnn 600 500 400 2,325 100 35 1,065 895 1,250 495 27.5 27.44 Hawthorne, R. L Hayes, Mary L * * 46.77 ll.S9> ■■■ 63192 19.03 100 75 2.580 1,470 1,250 1,315 77 B 53.89^ 100 75 200 655 150 610 inn 2.8» .97 53.23 8 40 20 15 64,71 200.00 40.00 45.00 60.00 24.«!l> 26.42 Haynes, F. D... Hayden J M 47.92 19.23 Havden! Huirh & Mniid.. . . 6.09' —33- Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 H&me of Taipajer icres CuliiTated No. of AcreB issessment Per Aor« lores UncuItiTated No. of Acres AsBessmeat Per Acre General Property AssesBments in 1910 On Land Baildings Sc Personal Property Total Single Tax Exemptions 1910 ¥onld Have Been Single Tdx ABsessment 1910 Would Have Seen IctMlT- T« for 1910 ""* EHeBeen Hayner, T. H. &E. A.... Hayner, Lafayette & L. A Haylett, Geo. & Marv Hayward, A. O. & If. L... Hayerly , Ben Hazelwood, J. J Heggi.a, Elizabeth A Hesdale, Olat F. & Mary.. Hehn, John Hein, Hattie H Heia, Peter P.... Heislei-, Chas.. . . Heineman, H. E. Heinrich, John . . Heinrich, .lohn . . Heilman, Fred... Heiple, Noah F.. . Heiple, Edgar R.. Heiple, Edgar E... Heiple, Grover C., Heiple, Pimon E.. Heiple, Mary Heinz, John Heinz, Chas. A... Heinz, Wm Heidina:er, Mina G., Heideniann, Fred.. Heath, Maggie M... Heater, Peter Heater, Wm. C Heater, Florence O Heater, Florence O Heacock, A. L. & P. U... Heaeock, Nettie tfe P Heck, Frank & Mary E.. Hedges, J. E. (Trustee).. Hedges & Griffith Hedges & Griffith HedQ:es, Joseph Hedin, N.G Hedin, N.G Hederman, David Heft, John Hi;ld, Fred'k (Plpirs) . Held, Fredrich Held, Wm Held, Anna. . . Heller, M Helvey, G. W.. Helvey, B. J... Helvey, J. T. & E. C. Helnier, Inkernian . . . , Helmer, I Hellberg, Wm Hellberff, Wm Helliwell, Wm Welliwell, Wm Heltterson, Henry Helgerson, Henry tfe B. A. Helgerson, Berton A Herarich, Michael Hemrich, Anna M Hendry, Alice L Henrv, Chas. W Henry, Robt. W Henke, Gustav. . Henke, Guata^■. . Henkes, M. & M.. Hundee, Bros.. . . Henttiorn, W. D. Henderson, A. S Henderson, W.T Henderson, W. T Hemlerson, Chas. C Henderson, Geo. & Sarah Henderson, W. T. & A. S. Henderson, Jas. I Henrici, Henry & Effie. . . Henrici, Fred & Henry. . . Henrici, M.-E. & F Henninizsen, Hans Henicksman, J. M Hendricks, Nels C Hendricks, Frank Henriksen. H 20 2 2 .13 30 35 1.75 20 40 40 55 * 65 55 70 30 18 30 9 20 2 25 17 16 16 4 3 20 I 28 2 30 3 3 32 40 ; 45.00 60.00 300.00 190.00 50.00 .See C.A. ' "soioo 40.00 55.00 40.00 57.14 See J.H 65.00 81.25 40.00 55.50 54.91 10 .50 II 16 20 * 25 44 * I .40 4.37 54.23 54.91 60 00 55.00 60.00 45.00 40.00 60.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 60.00 60.00 50.00 50.00 250.00 35.00 40.00 60.00 45.00 65.00 65.00 25.00 25.00 52 . 50 100.00 100.00 71.66 60.00 55.00 30 50.00 55.00 490.58 20.00 20 00 20.00 60.00 150.00 20.00 62.50 80.00 80.00 50.00 35.71 128.14 40 (10 49.90 8.75 None None 55 Hall 6.58 20 85 45 62 1.50 Cirelli & 52 20 70 98.73 96.48 13.02 115.8 124.79 150 10.30 32 40 36.92 60 13 65 31.25 38.03 28 14 16 75 3.50 6.51 83.55 75 90.50 99 12 38 14 7 37 48 12 60 33 100 200 40 332 . 88 45.12 25 2.21 22 40 22 20 40 15 120 78 65 8.43 40 None 10 69.90 33 105 5 ..50 115.70 24 38.06 40 20.49 36 12 None None 55 8.02 22.85 200.00 190.00 20.00 30.39 50.00 10.00 22.22 7.98 33.33 . Gerson 20.00 20.00 12.00 18.23 20.00 20.00 20.03 19.87 15.10 21.35 25.00 15.00 16.25 15.00 25.00 20.00 20.00 26.29 30.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 35.71 130.47 29.92 21.34 7.03 10.00 30.00 9.22 30.00 25.00 4.32 5.00 15.00 9.16 7.81 10.00 10.00 50.00 10.00 15.07 48.00 45.24 25.00 25.00 25.00 30.00 20.00 20.00 14.16 6.92 20.00 20.00 17.50 200.00 30.00 4.79 5.00 6.00 25.00 80 6.00 20.83 14.73 12.50 14.15 20.00 54.16 25.00 40.04 7.45 1 ,300 320 600 25 2,350 200 3,400 2,250 1,275 1,215 150 2,340 1,050 2,.I40 4,000 4,950 260 5,945 5,505 6.600 1.770 1,180 1,950 960 2.100 425 2,550 1,475 1.000 1,800 1,240 520 1,650 125 1,150 2,500 1,600 1,400 430 2.040 440 2,370 345 235 1 ,0.40 2,280 550 550 1.000 2,000 2,000 3.320 1,18b I 700 300 550 1.000 550 2,7.50 1,400 850 1,700 600 3,050 1,005 700 5,500 300 495 305 930 2,225 115 915 1,500 2,160 500 2,300 2,920 650 SO 560 1.400 450 70 310 ISO 780 300 100 100 8S 2.50 170 600 400 1,325 * 465 1,040 200 760 490 475 300 245 25 785; 445 490 380 20 1,750 390 910 25 2,500 200 4,180 2.SS0 1,375 1,315 235 100 SO.i 340 390 200 200 400, 425 70, 125 ,180, 605 295 375 275 445 655 SOS ISO 815 155 ISO 875 100 640 305 100 455 1,190$ 145 510 1,680 1,350 265 67S 125 2,590 1,220 3,040 4,400 6,275 260 6,410 6,545 6,8C0 2,5.30 2,370 2.425 1,260 2,345 450 3,335' 1,920 1. 000 2.290 1,620, 540i 1,650, I2S:, 1. 350 2,500 1,600 1,400, 935 2,380 830, 2,570 S4S 235 1,440 2.705 620 675 1 .000 , 2,000, 2.000 3,320 . 2.360 I 700 340 550;. 1.000;. 550. 3. 355 16.95 1,225 1,700. 600 3,325 1.450 700. 6.155 300. 495 810 1,080 3,040 270 915 1,6.50 3,035 500. 2,400 3.560 650. .?SS 660 ',855 1,150 660 1.720 1.870 3.245 2.790 2.975 3,340 1.670 1,120 1,375 515 1,145 75 1,535 955 970 1,020 140 90 210 560 345 400 25 1,600 200 2,500 1,200 1,110 640 110 560 535 1. 180 460 1,250 295 6S 1,040 1 ,925 70 365 1,530 360 ISO ,855 695 725 45 1,325 960 3,925 120 610 360 2,040 190 155 820 2,165 1.720 1,960 320 485 1.260 38.50$ 7.65 14.56 .58 3,750 6.00 75.24 67.58 20.63 23.68 3.S2 I,44U 560 1,320 3,.530 3,030 260 3.620 3,570 3,460 860 1,250 1,050 745 1,200 375 I ,.S00 965 1,000 1 ,320 600 400 1,560 125 1 ,040| 2,S00| l,60Ui 840 400 1 ,200 370 1,320 2S0 170 400 780 550 310 1,000 2,000 2,00C 3,320 830 1,440 l"0 550 I.OOO 550 1,500 1,000 500 1.70C 555 2.00C 490 70C 2,23C 30C 375 200 7211 1,000 80 760 830 870 500 680 1.600 650 35 1 75 595 51.80 24.40 60.80 70.40 100.40 4.16 102.56 104.71 108.80 37.95 35. SS 36.37 20.79 35.65 7.65 50.02 28.80 17.50 44.85 27.54 9.18 24.75 2.24 40.62 37.50 28.00 21.00 14.03 40.46 12.45 38.55 14.17 5.87 36.00 59.51 9.30 10.13 15.00 40.00 35.00 53.12 37.76 35.70 7.14 8.25 15.00 8.25 93.93 39.66 18.38 30.94 9.00 69.91 21.76 11.90 144.64 9.00 8.90 14.57 19.44 45.59 9.86 16.48 33.00 48.56 8.00 38.40 60.52 9.75 8.88 12. .54 33. »8 —34- Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 lores Oaltmted Aores TJncultmted General Property Assessments in 1910 Single Tai Jliemptions 1910 Tonld Havt Been Single Tai Assessment 1910 Would EaTO Been Actual Tai Paid for 1910 Tai for 1910 Under Single Tai 'Would lave Been Name of Taxpayer So. of lens Assessment Per Aere Mo. of Acres Assessment Per Acre On Land Buildings & Personal Property Total Assessment 25 35 70 68 * 15 IS 2 3 3 20 13 12 R 40.00 40.00 60.71 58.00 55 5 63 13 160 5 15 3 None None 60 4 40 28 40 10 34 56 120 48.60 61 .24 None 86 18 75 23 34.15 20 60 27 3.50 None 10.52 6 26.95 None 68 67 12.56 19 35 80 4.75 21.40 None None 40 10 None 157 55 None None 3 10 32 34.89 78.09 28 98.10 140 42.07 50 19 48 42 34 10.83 SI 10.46 14 9 1 40 76 33 None 31.50 i 80 None None None 69 13 S 7.45 10.00 25.00 18.75 5.00 40.00 40.00 11.65 155.00 155.00 19.06 27.50 15.00 10.71 15.00 14.00 20.00 20.00 16.66 20.00 11.50 10.00 12.00 20.00 12.00 12.60 15.00 24.60 5.00 <>.]{ 20.00 64.28 60 00 33.76 60.00 18.55 40.00 7 94 7.91 9.95 10.53 17.14 5.00 10.53 10.04 25.00 200.00 5.00 20.00 51.00 5.35 16.00 700.00 200.00 10.00 12.00 12.50 12.18 12 49 42.85 14.27 25.00 15.00 20.00 20.00 25 00 25.00 14.71 23.00 17.64 23.90 10.00 20.00 15.00 16.00 30.00 33.33 20.00 17.46 100.00 10.00 166:06 200.00 12.00 23.07 S 1 ,400 1,450 5,825 4,225 800 1,800 2,200 125 900 900 2,140 805 600 780 600 740 1,005 2,370 3,500 1,570 1,950 1,260 1,660 1,460 3,025 2,855 15 1,675 100 550 1,240 385 600 625 2,660 SOO 600 840 2,120 525 3,200 1,625 400 50 1,015 1,200 250 200 200 1,800 900 1,880 200 400 230 620 800 2,025 1,225 1,950 2,200 6,525 1,170 2,050 380 1,310 1,490 785 250 2,000 300 390 240 IS 640 2,520 1,000 65 1,800 1,360 800 125 2,000 150 1,345 1,800 $ 455 $ 1 855 1,450 6,750 4,525 800 1,925 2,585 275 975 970 2,875 1,150 600 1,080 840 890 1,005 2,685 3,500 1,620 2,100 1,850 1,810 1.795 2,275 2,855 15 1 955 100 550 1,315 385 600 815 2,685 500 1,240 890 2,460 525 3,950 2,290 400 50 1,315 1,500 250 200 200 1,825 900 1,920 550 625 395 620 800 2,325 1,225 1,950 2,555 6,825 1,495 2,325 855 1,360 1,490 1,155 250 2,360 325 390 280 15 640 2,520 1,000 265 1,850 1,360 800 575 2,450 550 1,655 2.110 $ 1,260 1 ,050 3,425 3,025 $ 595 400 3,325 1,500 SOO 800 1,200 60 465 465 1,520 380 600 430 600 310 800 1,600 2,500 1,210 1,045 280 1,200 800 1,200 1,005 15 1,215 100 550 800 325 330 415 1.680 500 185 635 950 245 830 80S 400 SO 415 500 60 200 200 900 855 1,280 135 200 70 240 500 815 1,040 1,500 1,570 4,875 780 1,400 380 1,250 1,250 590 250 1,350 375 200 300 IS 640 2,400 1,000 20 985 700 800 125 1,015 150 960 690 $ .13.38 26.10 114.75 76.92 18.80 28.87 38.78 5.68 25.85 25.56 56.77 17.24 10.80 19.44 14.34 14.24 17.08 40,27 52.50 24.30 42.00 36.38 36.20 27.82 45, 50 57.09 .30 31.16 2.50 13.75 19.72 8.85 13.80 17.11 66.22 11.00 23.56 13.35 52.74 11.03 59.25 50.38 10.00 1.00 26.31 39.00 8.13 5 00 3.40 41.98 13.50 32.64 9.90 20.30 9.87 15.50 20.00 58.12 30.63 29.25 44.72 102.37 22.42 34.87 13.83 20.40 22.35 26.56 5.35 54.69 6.83 11 .70 4.30 .27 14.72 37.80 15.00 5.83 40.70 31.96 16.80 15.33 61.25 8.25 41.37 41.65 $ 16 S3 Henriksenj H 11.11 925 300 * 125 385 ISO 75 70 735 345 300 240 150 86 49 39 12 Heudricksen, R. t^r R 27 02 Hendricksen, John Hendrickson, Benj Hendershott, C. W 106.67 106.67 45.00 300.00 300.00 50.00 55.00 1,135 1,385 215 510 505 1,355 770 18.54 27.82 2.28 21 27 Hepp, Jos. & Catherine 31.27 45 17 8 81 Herz, Alhina 16,99 40.00 650 240 580 205 1,085 1,000 410 1,055 1,570 610 995 1,075 1,850 13 18 Herz, Adolph 15.52 I-Ierdt, Anna 12 6 24 30 12 30 28 14 22 25 57 * 15 * * 13 1 .50 5.50 7 22 * 4 60 12 53 12 60 25 20 20 30 * * 18 3 25 .19 1 4 10 8 32 5 7 12 55 10 20 50 00 54.16 52.08 50.00 50.00 41.65 45. OO 45.00 50.00 45.0(1 45.00 7.83 20.86 315 37.09 Herald, David & Rov 57. 9S Herron, Louis M. * 3.60 1.68 35 90 1.50 5 .25 15 18 24 6 20 SO 100 * 16.50 iO 5 17 40 35 19.43 .60 .65 &% 55.00 45.00 50.00 25.00 37.50 275.00 42 . 50, 40.00 62.78' 45.00 50 00 55.00 40 00 75.00 300.00 500.00 130.43 431.03 60.00 58.00 SO. 00 50.00 50.00 40.00 200.00 100.00 25. None None 125.50 60.25 43 15.52 2.03 72 16 None 12 3 None 28 62.43 3 21 19.25 20 49.92 160 164.92 280 25 None None S.50 None 135.81 35 35.48 57.14 5.88 13.33 17 61 17.03 2 73.90 50.00 48.00 39.50 45.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 200.00 31.65 40.00 60.00 125.00 65.00 70.00 SO. 00 39.33 50.00 55.00 23.52 40.00 65.00 123.52 30.00 100.00 192.30 53.33 10 300 00| None 204.92 None 51.001 73.05 SO 00 64 Improve 40.00 45 II 66 40 None 38.42 29 .30.00 62.50 212.50 4. SO 2.50 9.50 24.68 None II 185 99.82 3.70 19 50 37.50 220 105 41.50 9.52 10 20 233 None .92 36.88 None 40 69 None None 80 ments 19 33.75 34.37 80.00 9.96 9.95 23.25 20.61 19.70 9.72 10.00 200.00 12.50 10.00 24.96 12.00 19.25 25.00 23.09 10.38 15.00 10.00 S.62 23.95 45.00 35.00 IS5.00 401.40 81.8 431.03 25.81 20.00 15.21 14.00 20.41 13 17.64 12.29 88.07 100.00 27.01 22.50 80.00 61.47 20.00 12.50 20.00 20.00 25.00 12.50 20.00 12.10 20.00 20.00 19.84 18.82 15.55 20.00 20.00 16.22 200.00 40.00 7.60 15.03 16.21 60.00 25.00 25.00 27.27 24.76 6.02 30.00 17.50 15.00 6.43 20.00 21.74 19.46 60.00 8.00 5.07 22.50 192.30 22.00 1 1 . 58 IjenonJ Property iBsessments in 1910 On Land Buildings & Personal Propert7_ Total 850$ 1,300' 75 1,035 230 300 2,400 355 SIO 125 4,685 2,150 1,940 2,050 120 175 lOO ISO 520, 22S 925 445 160 385! 235 120 ISO l.W 530 lOO 960 650' 300^ 150 20 * 2.995 100 2,40C 260 3211 15 680 295 60 125 200 1,760 * l,60C iftli 70 Single Tax Exemptions 1910 'Vonld EaTt Been 850$ 500 275 3,370 1,575 4,950 410 300 3,340 20 920 SO 360 1,450 1,400 800 510 875 1.325 1. 325 1,435 385 300 500 900 4,280 1 2,600 2,400 2,530 605 585 125 4,785 2,595 2,100 2,435 120 250 450 1,345 2,500 200 11,400 2,075 275 325 3,705 1,600 590 2,405 2,220 1,600 1,890 3.510 5,085 11,300 2,600 1,015 285 725 600 2,000 1,650 20 3,095 2,660 335 975 60 325 1,760 1,600 3.10 340 235 1,770 825 2,670 SO 2,120 145 160 650 900 580 325 395 85 1,250 720 180 185 1,666 1,290 320 105 785 1,395 1. 135 1.285 Single Tax 1910 Wonld Have Been 100 485 560 6,976 1,175 235 250 1,645 600 2,650 720 1,050 3,050 .SOfl 775 260 46 S 190 580 675 4,110 8,650 70 40 2,175 2,955 SO 385 700 50 165 250 ISO 885 450 1,150 390 1,760 2,900 2,575 665 375 225 390 850 1,695 1,495 IS 570 45 200 1,600 100 8,50$ 160 40 1,600 750 2,280 360 1,220 775 200 800 500 220 185 480 1,240 75 715 205 300 500 900 4,095 12,600 1,400 1,240 285 480 125 4,000 1.200 965 1,150 120 175 350 860 1,940 200 4,430 900 40 75 2,060 1,000 1,600 220 2,275 500 70 465 580 635 1,935 5,695 70 SO 220 450 SO 440 1,520 1,770 450 1,500 1,750 2,185 8,725 2,600 350 285 350 375 1,610 800 20 1,400 1,165 320 405 IS 125 1,760 2.W Actual Tax Paid for 1910 Tax for 1910 Under Siiiglt Tax Tonld Hato Boon 14.88 8. 75 6.32 74.14 47.24 85.81 6.15 50.10 23.00 5.40 30.45 26.50 12.00 7.65 17.50 21.85 21.19 22.96 6.93 5.40 10.00 23.40 68.48 207.90 39.60 66.96 11.50 21.35 3.31 71.78 38.93 35.70 41.40 2.04 3.75 7.65 20.1 45.00 3.60 205.20 33: 62 6.32 10.56 55.57 25.60 42.40 3.52 48.80 8.00 4.16 7.43 9.28 10.80 65.76 138.40 1.05 .75 6.17 11.90, ■1 12.39 46.90 44.40 24.00 48.19 52.65 76.28 169.50 39.00 22.34 4.28 12.32 13.20 42.60 33.00 .30 46.43 67.82 7.04 21.92 1.56 10.57 35.20 36.80 5.61 —39- Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 lafflt of Taxpayer icreg CnltiTOted No, of ioroB Assessment Per Acre Aores UnooltiTated Mo. of Acres Per Acre General Fropertj Assessments in 1910 On Land I Buildings i Personal I Property Total Assessment Single Tax Exemptions 1910 Wonid EaT* Been Single Tu 1910 Would laTO Been ActnalTsr Paid for 1910 Tax for 1910 Under Single Tax Toold EiTe Been Jarl, Joel Jarl, Christina A.. . Jarl, Ida P Jaater, Godfred . , . , Jayne, Hattie Mrs., 60 Jenkins, David E. & Sarah 6 Jensen, Hans A 12 Jensen, Hans T 3 Jensen, Hans 32 Jensen, J. J I Jennings, Wells S.. Jennings, Wm, B.. Jennings, John F.. Jennings, M. & W. Jepson, Hans Jerger, Dennis Jermulowske, Louis. Jesse, John S Jesse, Sarah E Jetzke, Wm ffewett, Georgia M Jochimsen, E. W Joerg, F. J. & J Joennke, Henning & Anna : Joehnke, Carl Joehnke, Anna . . Johnson, Victor. Johnson, Victor , Johnson, Victor. Johnson, Elof . , . Johnson, Benj. F Johnson, Chas Johnson, Tellef Johnson, C. J Johnson, C. J. & Emma.. Johnson, C. A Johnson, C. A Johnson, John & O Johnson, Mary (Heirs)... Johnson, John Johnson, Herman & Louisa Johnson, Fred'k L. & M... . Johnson, Andrew Johnson, A G, J E & C H Johnson, AG J E & C H. Johnson, Albert S Johnson, M. B Johnson, Alfred & Hilma. Johnson, Alfred & Hilma . Johnson, Carl J Johnson, Geo. W Johnson, Nels Johnson, Nils Johnson, Thos Johnson, Henry N ...... . Johnson, Henry N Johnson, J. H Johnson, J. H Johnson, J. H Johnson, J. H Johnson, J. H Johnson, J. H Johnson, R. E. & L. M... Johnson, Martin H Johnson, Herbert Johnson, A. N Johnson, A. N Johnson, I, W Johnson, Amy, Miss. Johnson, Peter T oohnson, Amos Johnson, Frank O. & Ida. •Johnson, Anna Johnson, Julius S Johnson, Jasuer J Johnson, Tideman. Johnson, Ole .Tones, Sarah Jones, Ida M Jones, Ida M Jones, .Tesse B.. Jonss, S. W Jones, .John Wk. 1.50 15 3 1 6 28 * 30 22 4 8 SS 18 10 2 7 1 25 30 23 15 20 39 7 S.39 1.49 .25 2 31.72 8 25 .25 30 40.00 40.00 65.00 133.33 50.00 55.00 55.00 300,00 200.00 200.00 200 60.00 25.00 40.00 52.50 52,25 95,00 20.00 50.00 100.00 110.00 112.50 30.00 40.00 40.00 58,33 25,00 37.50 65.00 60.00 60.00 15.55 20.00 75.06 75.00 53,33 72.22 60.00 80.00 25,00 100.00 100.00 102.04 33.55 600,00 105.00 89.84 55.00 55.00 200.00 70.00 60.00 23.30 100.00 20,00 20.00 300.00 50.00 40.00 40.00 50$ 69, 148 41 10 78 1.95 7,75 26,55 53,92 1,1 2.52 6 6 6.05 34 122 41.84 15 51.12 2 40 72 145 13.76 None None 33 19 15 70 18 160 155 40 3 40 32 10 63 15 37 30 31 120 25 2 2 16 34.50 37 22 40 25 13.29 37.44 57 37.75 8,25 None None None 3.17 None 32 104 15.54 10 None 39 2 37 None 40 28 .53 1 21.70 8.69 80 48 21.66 40 40 7,19$ 10,54 6.09 20,00 6,41 41.02 21,88 24,85 24,60 157.60 100.00 100.00 100 00 33.06 5,00 9.83 19.60 21.00 20,54 50,00 12,00 5,00 20,00 36,33 40.00 45,00 7.87 11.58 13.33 15.00 9.45 5.00 5.16 4,50 150,00 5.00 9,37 25,00 25,00 20.00 18.92 25.00 3.87 5.00 5.00 90.00 75.00 30.00 30.00 25.67 34.09 10.00 30.00 39.87 5,34 3.51 48.38 50.30 102.04 33,55 600,00 78,83 40.00 20.00 19.23 19.94 20,00 60,00 14,35 25,00 9.45 50,00 5,00 5,00 175,00 20.00 25.88 7.50 10.00 11.54 5.00 5.00 900$ 2,040 250 4,100 500 880 775 825 3,085 475 550 3,600 1,200 260 320 2,320 820 1,890 2,200 480 480 520 5,650 2,300 1,100 225 470 260 1,200 2,800 220 800 990 180 450 200 600 250 2,225 1,800 2,080 750 250 600 425 180 150 780 3,135 1,110 2,050 400 1,650 1,010 200 700 5,725 1,115 550 50 150 460 2,850 1,080 3,375 310 200 SO 1,190 950 420 2,500 1,000 380 40 7,625 720 225 600 1,680 450 200 200 150$ 370 780 275 150 225 670 1,000 100 230 40 455 670 375 380 380 70 1,025 280 ISO 175 * SO 360 300 435 20 ISO 410 180 230 340 100 220 100 600 100 390 285 235 680 230 100 50 255 SOO 200 100 SO 50 210 1,050$ 2,410 250 4,880 500 1,155 925 1,050 3,755 1,475 550 3,700 1,430 300 330 2,775 820 2,560 2,200 855 480 900 5,650 2,680 1,100 225 470 330 2,225 3,080 370 800 1,165 180 SOO 200 960 250 2,225 2,100 2,515 750 270 600 575 180 ISO 780 3,545 1,290 2,280 400 1,990 1,110 420 800 6,325 1,215 550 SO 150 850 3,135 1,315 4,055 310 200 280 1,290 1,000 67S 3,000 1,200 480 40 7,625 720 275 600 1,730 660 200 200 480$ 725 3,480 830 490 310 1,640 1,145 150 1.600 530 65 130 1,300 1,615 700 555 500 1,650 1,525 700 135 155 100 1,690 1,580 180 340 50 585 400 1,300 1,380 lis "375 180 1,670 265 920 790 340 220 530 2,490 450 445 1,865 SIS 1,575 26S 605 575 295 1,750 800 280 2,375 180 50 950 355 570$ 1,685 250 1,400 SOO 325 435 740 2,115 330 400 2,100 900 235 200 1,475 820 945 1,500 300 480 400 4,000 1,155 400 90 315 230 535 1,500 190 800 825 180 450 200 375 250 1,825 800 1,135 750 ISS 600 200 ISO 150 600 1,875 1,025 1,360 400 1,200 770 200 270 3,835 76S 550 50 1.50 405 1,270 800 2,480 310 200 IS 685 425 380 1,250 400 200 40 5,250 540 225 600 780 305 200 200 24.15 55.43 6,25 78.08 7.50 21.94 13.87 15.75 60.83 29.49 9.24 62.16 24.02 4.80 8.25 63.81 16.40 40.96 35.20 21.37 7.20 18.90 84.75 40.20 16.50 3.37 10.81 5.61 33.38 46.20 8.14 20.80 17.48 4.14 10.00 5.00 22.08 4.25 33.38 35.70 42.76 12.75 6.21 11.40 11.50 4.S9 3.83 11.70 53.18 19.35 74.59 10.00 49.75 21.65 10.50 20.00 136. 1 24.29 14.58 1,32 3.98 19.55 62,03 19.72 81.11 9.30 6.00 6.44 32.25 20.00 14,84 57,00 30.00 8.64 1.20 122.00 11.88 4.13 15.00 31.14 9,90 4.601 4,60 —40- Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 lores Onltirated Acres Unonltrnted (Seueral Propartj Assessments in 1910 Single Tax liemptions 1910 Vould EaT« Been Single Tax Assessment i910Wonld EaTO Been i^c.iT., Tax for mo Nania of TaipajAr Ko.of icroB Lsstssment Per Acre Ho. of Aores Asaesement Per Acre On Land BuUdinga i Personal Property Total Assessment Jones, Daniel J 15 i |.50 1 .50 * 65 10 > 50.00 80.00 roo.oo 100.00 50.00 90 i Noae 7 None 17.50 80 40 232 70 8.23 15.79 10.79 132 40 64 53.33 62.93 85 80 30.77 None 40.43 80 160 116 92.53 115.92 33 80 360 132 149.67 6 42.50 None 103.18 177.50 62.50 5 134 60 5.12 54 34 35 80 I 68.27 25.18 4.30 30 12 60 80 32 35 39 77 270 80 145 120 70 38 65 13 28 None .90 1 25 2.20 None 44 159 45 20 40 None 40 10 4 None 8 6 . 20.00 60.00 57.14 60.00 15.14 23.75 15.00 10.00 24.28 74.25 38.00 19.92 10.61 35.00 14.84 5.62 9.53 11.76 15.00 11.23 150.00 24.73 23.75 15.00 8.62 20.75 14.88 15.15 11.25 11.11 10.61 24.98 10.00 10.58 15.00 39.93 19.12 20.0c 20.0c 3.09 4.0c 19.53 17.5/ 10. 2« 17. U 20 00 120.0c 16. 8S 33.75 46.53 27. OC 20.0c 20.00 22. 5C 14. OC 20.0c 6.41 10. OC 12.37 12.00 17.24 11. 6< 10.28 7.89 10.00 15.38 20.00 25.00 55.56 60.00 18.00 56.82 70.00 15.90 7.55 26.66 20.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 40.00 15.00 18.75 60.00 i 2,550 j 200 1,200 100 290 1,900 600 6,055 2,200 600 1,150 930 2,700 1,400 1,950 300 600 1,900 1,200 1,030 250 1,200 3,150 2,400 1,180 2,820 1,725 2,300 900 4,000 2,700 6,740 220 1 850 150 4,120 7,500 1,250 100 495 240 100 1,750 710 3,100 6,400 320 2,250 850 400 1,360 640 2,400 1,800 810 1,950 350 850 3,690 960 2,950 1,400 1,120 380 1,250 480 560 165 1,050 910 1,950 1,975 200 2,700 1,200 2,100 2,050 560 400 560 1,740 240 1,800 600 3661 iso $ 2,550 200 1,350 100 325 1,900 600 6,305 2,200 850 1,200 930 2,800 1,400 2,200 300 600 2,5.TO 1,200 1,270 450 1,300 3,350 2,400 1,265 4,100 1,725 2,425 » 450 50 495 40 50 $ 2,100 150 855 60 275 1,900 600 2,970 1,940 600 830 435 1,695 1,400 1,320 300 6O0 1,235 1,200 550 150 1,100 24.95 2,400 1,035 2,295 1,725 1,180 900 4,000 1,695 5,240 100 820 45 4,120 5,080 1,250 100 430 240 100 1,300 400 1,370 3,200 240 1,520 850 295 1,080 400 1,600 1,800 560 1,200 250 790 3,465 960 2,760 1,400 820 315 800 305 560 75 440 380 900 805 70 1,255 1,200 1,600 1,000 560 140 560 700 200 600 335 360 $ 38.68 3.50 23.62 1.80 5.52 34.20 9.30 126.09 33.00 17.00 24.00 18.48 43.40 21.00 33.00 5.46 9.00 37.95 18.60 19.05 10.57 19.50 50.25 43.68 19.60 65.60 36.23 36.37 19.80 74.00 43.40 104.10 4.84 55.35 4.25 81.79 122.40 20.00 1.60 12.00 14.74 1.50 29.85 12.48 55.64 100.75 16.06 45.31 14.88 7.00 27.50 10.80 42.37 27.90 25.29 47.52 4.50 28.98 78.87 14.40 46.36 92.00 40,60 21.04 33.81 11.90 8.40 25.84 26,78 40.25 40.50 55.47 6.90 54.91 30.00 36.55 39.10 8.40 6.00 8.40 39.45 6.63 27.00 17.63 8.28 $ 49.36 4.08 Jones, Henriettu 23.24 Jones, David P 1.93 Jones, John A. & Emma Z 35 * * 250 7.17 52.67 Jones, Robert 0.. " " 3,335 260 250 370 495 1,105 14.49 Jones", Robert 57.46 50.00 71.72 Jones, J. M 44.97 250 50 17.71 Jones, W. W Jones, E. M « 11 28 25 « * 20 IS I 4 25 « 4 18 * 45 * * 28 60 4 35 3 91.67 65.00 46.43 '"'■46:66 26.57 15.30 166 * 250 * * 630 * 240 200 100 200 85 1,280 * 125 * * lOO 2O0 40.95 Jones, M. E 32.45 Jonen, A. L. & C. E Jones, A. L. & C. E 880 30.60 8.04 Jones, H. W ""4S!66 ""44:67 250.00 50.00 50.00 "'45:66 50.00 46:66 13.91 Jones, Wm. H. & K 1,295 28.63 28.98 Jones, David E. Jr 720 300 200 855 12.75 5.29 Jones, Wm, E Jones. Wm E 25.50 57.93 64.39 230 1,805 24.99 Jones, L.N Jones W N 57.26 69.39 Jones. W. H. & M. M Jones, Cyrus (Heirs)... . . . . 1,245 27.35 29.64 4,000 2,800 6,940 220 2,050 250 4,420 7,650 1,250 100 545 670 100 1,990 780 3,590 6,500 440 2,665 850 400 1,735 720 2,825 1,800 1,265 2,970 250 1,260 3,690 960 3,050 4,000 1,765 915 1,470 700 560 1,520 1,050 1,750 2,700 2,175 300 3,230 1,200 2,150 2,300 560 400 560 2,630 340 1,800 1,175 360 110.54 46.43 50.00 40.00 40.00 50.00 1,105 1,700 i,i!§ 205 300 2,570 40.93 Jones, Humphrey (Heira).. 121.46 4.47 Jones N .T 200 100 3O0 150 * * 50 430 * 240 70 490 lOO 120 41S * 30.51 1.24 141.78 80 * * 6 50.00 126.74 31. le lis 430 2.50 Jones, J. F. & Agnes 13.33 13.27 7.40 Jonea, App D * 20 6 45 80 1 22 * 2 10 8 20 * 8 25 * 2 10 IS 46:6e 60. OC 55.56 60.00 200.0c 50.00 "i66:6o 55. 00 50.00 60.00 45:60 50.00 ""46:60 35.00 2.32 690 380 2,220 3,300 200 1,145 30.13 9.97 Jones, J.^. Jonea, Joan S 33.09 77.28 11.42 41.90 Jones, G. M. B 23.10 105 655 320 1,225 8.02 Jonea, Abraham E. & T.. . . 375 80 42S * 455 1,020 410 26.80 9.27 Jones, E. G 37.09 Jones, Edward G Jones, Granville M & A E. 43.47 705 1,770 18.54 29.94 7.07 470 225 28.34 114.91 * 100 2,600 64S 355 220 220 1,355 22.25 30.00 290 2,600 945 600 670 395 64.81 50.23 10 2 15 7 * 3 7 5.30 25 12 1 35 * 15 30 * 10 * 40 40 10 * 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 ss:66 142.85 160.37 60.00 1S4.17 200.00 57.14 29.43 1 1 .,30 Jonsrud, T. G 28.70 7.89 12.98 1,445 610 1,370 1.800 1.370 230 1,975 2.05 Johnston, Wm. T 16.57 840 750 200 100 530 * 50 250 * 12.79 Johnston, A. J. & A. B Johnston, Ann & Carey 20.86 30.31 2.35 Johnston, B. B. & E. M... . Johnston, W. L 32.48 40.97 60.00 55.00 46:66 550 1,300 41.89 26.08 Johanson, C. H 12.98 260 3.25 Johauflon, 0. H Johanson, Amanda * 890 100 12.98 40.00 SO. 00 45.00 45.00 1,930 140 1,200 840 16.23 7.78 13.91 Joost, Chris. .__. Jordan, Emalfne 575 * 7.77 12.11 Clackamas County Assessments a nd Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 lime of T»ipaj«r Jordan, W. T Jorgensen, John. . Jorgensen, J Jorgarog, Inv. Co.. Jorgarog, Inv. Co.. Jorgarog, Inv. Co.. Joss, Fred Joss, F. & M. A..., -Tosi, Mike Josi, Jacob ■Tosi, Jacob .Josi, Fred & Jacob .lost, Harry •loslyn, J. D „ Joy, Allan R * lores CaltiTated Ho. of Icroi 20 2. SO 7 9 Per iore 60.00 55.00 100.00 90.00 100.00 Joy, Nina •Joyner, Henry ■Toyner, Henr_y Joyner, Melvina L. . Jubb, Thos. C. 4.92 20. OC 19.13 25. 0< ) 18. 2i 15. 0( S.OC 6.0( > 4.9S 15. 0( 15. 0{ is.oe 15.0( 12. S( t 14.9. ! 7.0- ) 48.6! 50, 0( 20. W 20. W 37. 0( ! 15.0. 25. 0( 20. 0( 25.7 ) 137.6 i 141. 5( 13.3. I5.0( 14. 0( i 15. 9f 16. 6( 28. i: 30. 0( ) 7.2( > 10.8: 5.0( 35. 0( 25. 0( 7.65 18.7= 19.9/ 30.00 30. 4« 145.63 108.10 7.77 70.00 50.00 9.89 36.47 37.50 150.00 90.00 14.49 $ 6,250 500 50 1,690 65 65 800 480 700 240 1,260 1,400 490 535 525 540 1,900 470 1,220 2,250 2,300 3,900 600 1,305 3,925 4,400 3,800 8,100 200 9,600 860 2,050 1,580 950 2,050 360 200 2,180 850 4,800 4,800 9,600 9,600 » 4,000 4,275 r 3,010 i 4,640 ) 250 ) 620 ) 100 ) 300 > 1,200 ) 175 ) 8O0 2,545 I5€ ) 150 J 400 ) 725 > 810 ! 1,750 ) 2,000 ! 225 ) 2,520 325 725 1,025 2,020 1,455 675 3,000 2,880 300 220 150 400 1,325 525 140 225 600 165 150 70 200 $ 100 $ 6,350 500 50 1,990 215 350 800 480 755 240 1,670 1,760 490 535 535 565 3,365 470 1,530 2,915 3,815 4,750 600 1,385 4,530 4,550 4,625 9,320 200 9,6D0 1,035 2,645 1,885 1,020 2,385 510 200 2,430 1,300 4,800 4,800 9,600 9,600 4,000 4,425 3,360 4,890 250 835 100 600 1,200 1,780 800 2,745 250 200 420 825 1,060 1,750 2,130 225 2,520 325 1,030 1,075 2,245 1,455 995 3,000 2,955 300 505 300 400 1,475 760 140 225 700 215 I.SO 70 200 $ 3,300 320 30 1,115 185 320 $ 3,050 180 30 87S 30 30 800 480 495 240 750 70S 280 350 300 310 985 260 800 750 1,060 1,570 600 1,080 2,910 2,400 3,775 4,S00 300 9,600 590 1,600 1,145 900 1,680 ISO 300 1,620 550 4,800 4,800 9,600 9,600 4,000 2,925 1,575 2,770 250 320 100 300 1,300 175 800 1,385 150 150 400 300 430 1,340 1,335 325 3,400 325 235 800 1,000 670 305 3,000 1,740 300 220 150 400 1,240 350 65 235 530 110 150 30 300 $ 95.25 8.00 .75 29.85 5.60 9.09 16.00 10.08 18.87 5.04 28.39 36.96 10.29 11.24 11.03 11.86 47.30 7.05 22.80 61.22 42.22 104.50 9.00 30.47 67.95 68.25 69.37 192.00 4.60 174.72 15.53 39.67 28.28 15.30 38.47 8.67 5.20 50.10 27.30 87.36 87.36 174.72 174.72 72.80 88.49 84.00 92.91 4. SO 13.44 1.50 16.80 28.20 36.71 13.00 45.29 5.00 4.00 6.30 12.38 15.90 29. 7S 34.63 3.82 37.80 6.82 16.48 19.34 33.68 21.83 20.51 45.00 44.33 6.00 7.57 6.00 14.60 37.35 17.55 3.22 3.42 10.51 3.22 3.60 1.75 3.00 $ 70. 7» 4.52 Krusei Mary Baker ,. Kniger, Fredk. & F .46 Kruger, Fredk. & F Knieger, W 300 150 285 « * 55 * 410 360 20. 2» 1 41 Krueger, Henrietta 1.41 22.84 19 2S ICrupper, John Kubitza, Thos Kuckenberger, K. 37.50 260 19.86 9 6,> SS. 00 198.58 173.75 174.00 175.00 175.89 87.50 55.00 55.00 300.00 55.00 60.00 920 1,055 210 185 235 255 1,380 310 720 2,165 1,755 3,180 20 53^ Kuehl, Gerti-ude \. Kuehl, Gertrude .\ 22.73 9.03 Kuehl, Henry M U.28- Kuehl, Wm. F 9.67 Kuehl, Arthur L Kugelman, John & '£ Kuhnke, F. W 25 465 10. OO 31.27 6.03 Kuhnke, F. W Kuks, J. A 300 665 515 850 * 80 605 150 825 1,320 * * 175 595 305 70 335 150 * 250 450 * * * * 150 350 250 * 205 * ^ 300 1,605 300 100 50 30 100 250 18.54 24. lO 24 57 60.l<> 13.91 15.00 55.00 60.00 59.25 100.00 305 1,620 2,1.50 1,850 4,820 33. 3f 67.45 55.63 Kunzman, 0. M. . Kyler, John W 20.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 55.00 50.00 445 1,045 740 120 70S 360 ' 13.68. KvUo, OleH 37.08 Kyllo, H 26.54 20.86 Kirrk, A. G.&I. E Labor Chas W. ... 41.46 4.14 6.52: 30.00 20 OO 810 750 48.241 22.09. 128.78 128.78. Lacy, Geo. S 257.56 357.56 107.32 45.00 47.50 130.00 1.500 1.785 2,130 114.02 LaCrow, G, W. (Heirs)... Ladd. Wm. M Ladd R E 63.74 82.77 6.64 50.00 505 7.48 2.32 300 14.06 * 40.541 Lais, A. J. & K 1,605 4.06 * 43 18.54 Lais, John H Laidlaw, Wm 55.00 1,460 100 50 30 535 640 510 795 33.. 72 4.43. Laidlaw Wm. 4.43 9.27 Lake, Josephine Lake, CM 17 15 15 20 4 * 13 15 34 26.8: 14 * 30 * 40.00 40.00 50.00 50.00 6.95. 9.74 I akp floral Z 32.09 Lake, Coral Z 130 * 33.35 5.82 60.00 130 55.63 * 305 50 225 9.64 Lamb W G 53.08 30.00 55.00 54.25 33.92 795 375 1,245 785 690 5.93 Lamb, E. J. Mrs 21.29' 23.18. 15.53 320 * 75 * 285 150 * 150 235 9.07 69.54 Lambert, Whitmer Co Tvarnhprt TT M 58.00 1,315 40.33 9.52 Lampman, R. H. & Louise 385 150 5.10 4.43 * 5 5 1.27 * 3 3 19.03 25.00 105.00 110.24 335 410 75 45.43 11.78 2.19 * 100 50 * 5.30 50 00 55.00 170 105 13.39 3.55 Lang, N. R. (Trustee).. . . 5.80 210.00 40 1.13 Lana. R. W * 4.64 -47— Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Itme of Taipajer icres CultiTat«d Ko.of iorea Per Lon iores UncnltiTated No. of AoieB Assessment Per Acre General Property Assessments in 1910 On Land Lang, Mike Lantz, L. L. & C Lantz, Milo F. & Mary E. . Lantz, S. J Landis, Isa M 50$ Landeck, John L Lanken, F. V. & A. P., Landin, Peter Langfield, Mina Lander, Chas 4. 2 20 S 2.26 SO * 4.50 Langenberg, Mary C. . . Landsvork, H. C , . Langensand, Frank Langensand, Frank Larsen, Edward J Larsen, Hans P.. Larson, C. E...., Larson, Knud. . . Larson, Hans. . . Larson, Ben Larson, Ben Larson, Jos. A.. . . Larson, N. & L..., Larson, Chas. W., Larson, Mary Larkins. I. D Larkins, I. D Larkins, I. D Larldns, Isaac D.. Larkins, A. L LarkinsJ Erneline.. Larkins, Emeline.. Lamed, C Laach, Gus Lasch, Katherine. 27 4 12 12 10 14 23 7 7 10 Laskowsky, August & H.. Latham, Fred W LaTourette, D C (Trustee) LaTourette, D C (Trustee) LaTourette, D C (Trustee) LaTourette, D. C LaTourette, D. C LaTourette, D. C LaTourette, D. C LaTourette, D. 36 3 .50 LaTourette, D. C 7.50 Latourette, C. D. & D. C. Latourette, C. D. & D. C. Latourette, C. D. Latourette, CD. Latourette, CD Latourette, CD I/atourette, A. E. & D. C Latourette, A E & D C (Ex) Latourette, A. E. (Trustee) Latourette, A. E. (Trustee) Latourette, A. E. (Exr.) LaTourette, Schuyler & L.. Laube, John Laurens, Chas. W liaughlin, G. M Lauderback, Keneth.. Laudorback, F. B.. . . Laverty, Mary E Lawton, Helen W.. . , Lawton, W. B. & M., Lawrence, W. H Lawrence, Joseph Lawless, E. H Lawless, E. H Lay, John Lay.H.G. &R Layne, Lloyd L. & Ida. Layman, H. & M Layman, N. E Layman, N. E.. . Lazelle, George. , Lazelle, Geo. M.. Leaf, Chas Leaf, Carl E Leach, A. D Leach, D. P Leach, Anna B . . . Leabo, Martin D.. Leabo, M. D 30 15 2 20 125 .50 35 35 50 27 2.50 20 3 12 4 .12 13 * SO 10 1.50 15 60 20 50.00 50.00 55.00 50.00 296.46 48.00 50.00 45.00 100.00 50.00 40,00 25.00 35.00 17.50 40.00 45.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 60.00 40.00 33.34 35.00 50.00 34.78 SI. 50 39.30 50.00 40.00 55.00 100.00 500.00 400.00 110.00 133.33 200.00 45.45 60.00 50.00 71.33 80.00 80.00 100.00 100.00 75.00 55.00 124.00 114.81 150.00 45.00 66 66 54 16 45 00 40.00 40.00 100 00 30 0(1 SO 00 56.66 45.00 SO Off 50$ 35. 78 20 33 None SO 5.40 32:50 26.67 50 None 9 35 79.42 40 30 98.32 25 40.37 10.95 40 27 53 6 8 120 108 176.33 33.50 97 30.55 48 110 26 38 34 160 32.49 160 97.32 41.50 20 None None 28 None 48.82 273.90 61.52 107.53 82 50 33.85 78 SO. SO 8.50 150 40 None 160 45 5 10 44 2. 82 74.26 None 80 80 8.7S I. SO 8 26 None 33 27 35.77 S9.50 no 8.50 40 320 25 100 27.62 19.71 19.23 25.00 20.00 115.48 18.00 92.59 20.30 15.93 15.00 50.00 20.00 10.00 6.30 20.00 10.00 5.59 6.00 13.62 16.00 17.00 II. 20.00 30.00 15.00 10.00 9.26 8.79 19.40 8.86 18.00 9.38 11.36 15.00 13.16 10.00 20.00 14.77 5.00 10.28 30.12 30.00 300.00 400.00 42.85 40.00 88.07 14.77 13.65 11.16 20.00 18.00 29.52 30.17 23.76 47.05 40.00 12.00 30.00 12.50 30.00 15.00 15.00 22.72 70.93 39.86 40.00 8.00 13.10 12.57 20.00 18.75 15.00 16.16 12.96 41.93 33.61 4.54 24.70 6.00 3.75 20.00 14.00 21.90 Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 luna o( Tupajw lores OoltiTated No. of Xcres Per Aoro Acres UncaltiTated No. of Acres Per Acre General Property Assessments in 1910 On Land Baildings'& Personal Propert y Total Assessment Single Tax Xiemptions 1910 WoBld Have Been Single Tai Assessment 1910 Vonld Have Been Aotual Tai Paid for 1910 Tax for 1910 Under Single Taj Wonld EaTO Been Lrtiavitt, Albert G.. Lechler, Laurie. . . Le Duo, H. D.. . . . Ledvina, Antoiiie. Lee, Albert W. . . . Lee, John C Lee, O. B.F Lee, Knute O Lee, A. H Lee, Herman A.. . . 23 .33 Lee, Minnie M.. Lee, Minnie M.. Ijee, Minnie M. . Lee, Samuel L.. Lee, Eliza A — Lee, Eliza A I>ee, Eliza Mrs... Lee, Ricliard R.. Lee, Jos. D Lee, Jos. D Lee, Saraii M.. Lee, Sarah M.. Lee, Sarah M.. Lee, Sarah M.. Leek, Olive Leek, E. R Legrand, A. M Legrand, Emma Mrs.. Lehman, Ernest Lehman, Ernest Lehman, Mary Lehman, F Lelmaan, F Lehman, Fred W.. Lehman, J. C Lehman, Gottfred. . . Lehman, W. F. & A.. I^hman, Christian. . . Lehman, Georpe Lehman, Maria Lehmauher, John Leidl, Wendeline & L.. Leitzel, C. K Leiizel, C. K Leichtweis, Martha. . . . Ijeichtweis, Philip Leiehtweis, K. (Heirs) . Leichtweis, K. (Heirs). Lekberir, Albert E liCmon, T. (Heirs; Lenon, W. H. & M. H Lenon, L. D.. Lermartz, Martin Lennartz, Martin Lennartz, Martin Lennartz, M. & C. S.. Lennartz, M. & C. S.. Lenhardt, A. F Lent, Anna L Lent, Geo. P Lenz, A Lender, John Leonard, John. . . . Leonard, Thos. J.. 3.«iRay, S. C Leuenbereer, John & Mary Leiithold, Andrew Leu-^old, Andrew Leuthner, Jacob I«vy, Mark Lewellen, Sarah.. I^ewellen, W. J.. . f^wellen, W. J.. . JjeweUen, W. J... Le?7ellen. J. H.. . T^wellen, John H... Lewellen, John H... Lewellen, John H... Lewellen, John H... Lewellen, A. E Lewthwaite, Clifton R 16 Lewthwaite, A.J 5 Lewthwaite, J. B. & F. R. . .25 Letwthwaite, G- S .20| Lggtiiwajte, Spld. & Lang.' * 600,00 284.55 80.00 22 10 Impro 3 15 50.00 50.00 55.00 65.00 60.00 60.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 30,00 34.09 33,33 68,75 vements 300,00 15.00 25 30 16 10 50 12 10 20 30 25 5 45 30 15 25 5 30 2 8.56 1.13 .63 35 80,00 50.00 80.00 152.38 41.66 50.00 35,00 35,00 30 30.00 56,00 37.24 53,00 50.00 40.00 40.00 107,14 45,00 20,00 299.64 400.00 45.00 265,48 238,00 40.00 40,00 40,00 71,87 65,00 1,200,00 1,000,00 14, 24^$ None None 4.72 160 45 12 2.98 None 35.79 52.46 64,00 198,67 10 30 40 160 28 35 40 80 None 20 None 24 only 40 65 160 40 40 40 3.25 40.74 .50 19 14 39 .06 159 80 160 18 27 90 15 15 115 30 22 40 15 35 120 160 13.68 2 80 37.99 40 100 28.39 10 10 66 1.40 158 None None None 2.49 None None 15 124 76 62.99 2.50 9.65 70 None None 2 21.75$ 300.00 150.40 38,13 5.00 20,00 25,00 25,00 20,00 26.00 21.00 20.31 20,00 30,00 26.66 17.50 30.00 20.00 17,14 20,00 11.25 10. 00 10.00 10,00 25.00 20.00 150.00 5.0C 5.62 10, OC 8.O0 8,0C 40,00 21.47 40.00 100,00 15.79 17,85 12.82 7.54 5.O0 3.0t 7.7: 8.1, 6,6e 6,00 25, OC 9.56 25. OC 25,00 12,50 17,66 20.00 16.66 8.00 23,75 80,00 7.00 21.05 5,00 18,00 15. 8J 30,00 40.00 10.00 14.29 1.89 154.78 400.00 10,00 10,00 265.48 238.00 40.00 5.64 4.60 6,35 10.00 31,08 25.00 100,00 750,00 ISOOOl 310$ 1,500 350 2,020 800 2,650 1,650 1,285 140 2,255 1,100 1,660 3,960 300 1,300 700 4,800 1,160 850 800 900 1,200 1,700 700 1,700 800 1,050 550 900 400 320 320 2,130 2,375 1,480 1,750 800 250 1,250 75 1,200 400 480 490 920 1,500 840 655 2,775 2,340 1,300 500 1,265 900 2,000 1,280 1,975 160 560 800 200 1,800 450 300 1,150 840 2o: 340 2,565 400 225 25 300 150 600 2,100 350 3,000 960 1,450 2,075 300 200 300 I 200$ 1,350 100 50 15 250 410 780 450 325 250 420 80 200 700 735 200 100 945 320 250 100 290 220 350 365 810 155 835 200 615 305 400 100 590 50 20 200 100 20 500 400 3,055 300 850 300 510$ 2,850 450 2,070 815 2,900 2,060 2,065 140 2,705 1,100 1,660 3,960 300 1,300 700 4,800 1,485 850 800 900 1,200 1,950 700 2,120 880 200 1,750 1,285 1,100 400 320 320 2,230 3,320 1,800 2;000 900 250 1,540 75 1,200 620 480 840 1,285 2,310 840 810 3,610 2,540 1,915 805 1,665 1,000 2,000 1,280 2,565 160 560 850 200 1,800 450 320 1,350 940 20 360 3,065 800 3,280 25 300 150 600 2,400 350 3,000 1,035 1,500 2,075 1,150 500 300 200$ 2,550 265 1,015 15 1,300 1,085 1,440 95 1,195 235 235 685 165 800 1,310 490 1,120 80 200 1,150 885 200 1,100 1,800 960 800 410 850 220 620 900 1,510 600 310 2,080 1,040 1,035 305 960 200 1,530 50 20 670 240 60 1,740 400 3,230 1,505 2,190 820 705 200 900 350 310$ 300 I8S 1 ,055 800 1,600 975 625 45 1,510 1,100 1,425 3,960 300 1,065 700 4,800 800 685 800 900 400 640 210 1,000 800 600 400 900 400 320 320 1,130 1,520 840 1,200 490 250 690 75 1,200 400 480 220 385 800 240 500 1,530 1,500 880 500 705 800 2,000 1,280 1,03, 160 560 800 200 1,800 450 300 680 700 20 300 1,325 400 50 25 300 150 600 895 350 810 215 795 1,875 250 150 300 7,65 75.53 8,57 35,19 20,38 43,50 30,90 37,03 3,64 69,80 16,50 24,90 60,39 7,50 19,50 10,50 158,40 22.27 12.75 13,60 18,90 25,20 40 , 95 14,70 53,00 21.40 5,30 45,97 28,32 22.00 8,00 6,40 6,40 37,9 54,43 30,60 47,00 15,30 4,25 50,12 2,44 27.60 12,40 9,60 16,38 25,06 44,91 12,60 12,16 72.31 38,10 28,73 16,09 33,30 15 00 40 00 19,20 38,48 4.08 8,40 13,60 4,20 29,16 7,65 9,60 31.05 23.50 .50 9,13 81,20 26,00 72,16 .55 9.75 4, 9,60; 24,00; 7,70, 66.00 22,77 30, oo: 41,51 20,70l 9,00' 5 , 40l —49- Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Jisns OnltiTtted lores tjQoultiTated General Property Issessments in 1910 Single Tai Iiemptions 1910 tonld Have Been Single Tax Assessment 1910 Tonld Have Been ictoal Tax Paid for 1910 Tax for 1910 Under Singl» Tax ¥ouId Ears Been Same of Taxp&jer Ko.of icrei issessmect Per icM Ko,of icrea Asiessment Per lore On land Bnildin^s i Personal Property Total issessment Lewthwaite, Mary A Lewelling, J. M * * * * 5.30 * 40 7 14 * 4 2 1 18 20 30 18 19.58 32 7 55 10 * 2, SO '% 3 37 10 .U .25 * $ 50 55 320 80 80 None 2,50 100 1.13 4. SI 108 240 6 8.50 8 $ 800 5.45 7.81 12.50 3.75 200.00 20.00 7.00 221.24 44.00 15.00 10.00 40.00 23.60 200.00 SO. 00 24.00 6.00 6.50 20.00 20.00 20.00 40.00 36.65 9 92 100.00 40.77 17,51 25.00 7.50 5.99 7.50 146.03 368.00 20.00 20.00 18.90 20.00 18.00 23.00 5.00 5.00 15.00 9.83 12.14 16.04 20 00 10.41 50.75 10.00 10 00 5.98 22.72 8.00 29.41 25.00 5.26 11.21 9.37 25.00 ,W.28 19.35 20.00 6.34 10.00 ,30.76 10.00 187.50 10.97 5.76 10.00 10.00 15.00 15.00 29.63 27.77 30.00 20.00 10.61 30.00 12.12 11.59 40.00 40.00 75.00 $ 400 300 2,500 1,000 300 l,.SOO 50 2,300 250 900 2,390 2,400 240 410 2,400 ISO 2,100 1,580 1,350 1,320 SOO 800 2,680 810 4,600 1,000 420 225 2,300 600 760 1,315 1,500 250 640 1,000 225 1,525 360 1,880 150 200 2,450 1,310 1,630 1,300 1,500 475 7,300 1,950 5,800 1,890 490 740 350 1,375 240 25 160 650 600 390 3,200 1,260 1,900 1,900 620 2,000 555 75 2,000 2,000 2,400 1,200 8S0 850 150 1,600 2,700 1,560 100 900 700 550 100 $ * * * $ 400 300 2,500 1,000 300 1,500 SO 3,115 250 1,315 2,440 2,400 240 410 3,600 ISO 2,200 1,580 1,400 1,320 645 800 3,280 1,515 4,600 1,165 420 415 2,500 600 810 1,500 2,070 650 640 1,000 575 1,725 360 2,130 ISO 200 2,650 1,435 1,660 1,300 1,500 475 7,350 1,9S0 6,000 3,000 S40 840 400 1,705 290 25 160 650 600 415 3,200 1,310 2,245 1,975 620 2,000 890 90 2,100 2,000 2,400 1,200 1,210 910 150 1,700 2,800 1,935 100 900 1,235 600 100 S $ 400 300 2,500 1,000 ,300 1,060 50 980 250 505 1,830 2,400 240 295 2,000 SO 1,630 1,200 795 600 400 800 1,405 505 2,945 1,000 420 145 1,100 600 720 255 1 „500 90 640 1,000 225 1,000 360 885 ISO 200 950 64S 800 1,300 1,500 475 5,270 1,600 5.080 690 340 360 295 925 210 25 160 300 600 230 3,200 1,015 1,600 945 310 1,850 440 75 800 800 2,400 1,200 830 695 ISO 800 1,695 1,150 100 315 400 360 75 $ 12.00 4. SO 52.50 15.00 4. SO ,30.00 .75 46.73 8.12 19.72 36.60 48.00 4.08 6 56 68.40 2.85 33.00 23.70 21.00 22.44 12.55 16.00 49.20 22.72 80.50 17.48 8.82 7.46 41.25 12.60 12.15 27.00 31.05 21.13 11.20 17.50 10.06 30.18 6.30 31.95 3. 75 5.00 42.40 28.70 25.73 19. SO 22,50 9.50 110.25 29.64 91.80 75.00 9.18 15.12 6.00 2S.S8 6 09 .35 2.40 9.75 9.00 6.22 48.00 26.20 60.72 35.56 13.64 47.00 20.46 1.53 44.10 42.00 48.00 24.00 18.25 13.68 2.25 26.35 43.40 29 02 2.00 18.00 21,61 11.62 1.75 $ 16.27 6.95 74,20 23.18 6.95 288.67 440 31 ,29 * 815 415 SO * * 1.16 40.00 2,i3S 22.72 16.46 100.00 55.00 810 610 11.71 Lewis, J, J 42.42 68.52 6.28 52.50 400.00 150.00 .50.00 25.00 25.00 60.00 25.53 lis 1,600 100 570 380 605 720 245 7.40 Lewis, Clementine F 1,200 57. 16 1.43 SO 180 92.27 12 None 40 3.13 6.80 239.75 None 10,30 5.71 4 80 117 2 None .Nt.ne 32 SO 1 1 .90 35 20 3.50 30 40 3i 35 43.75 131 81.06 75 45.65 74.87 ISO 488 65.20 11 30 8. SO 19 38 2.23 17.07 2 17.50 7 75 160 142 150 22.75 21 8 36 13 30 30 160 80 27 18 S 15 132 26.34 8.25 17.25 5 5 None 100 37.78 27.82 50 18.43 Libby. H. F 15.71 145 * 600 705 12.70 25.40 Lichtenthaler, K. G Lichtenthaler, 10. G 80.00 80.00 40.00 100.00 1,875 1,010 1,655 165 32.57 11.71 77.99 Liddell R J 165 * 190 200 50 185 570 400 * * 350 200 250 * * 200 125 30 * * so 23.18 14.69 Lien R K 50.66 55.00 20.00 37.56 146.03 1,000 00 270 1,400 3.89 28,87 Liese, F. & R 24.10 Lietz .TuliiLs T 90 1,245 570 560 16.69 Lil.ia, Gustaf H 7.08 34.77 Lillie Wm S.93 LiUie, Alfred 17.78 Lillie, Alfred 27.78 350 725 6. 25 15 * 35 * * .10 22 1 * * * 29 10 20 SO 4 15 1.50 IS 2 * * 10 * 4 18 lU 8 10 2 4 55.00 ■■■5L43 27.78 10 00 1,245 20.52 Linn J. A & B, F 4 72 Linn, T. \V 6.30 Linn, G.B. & A Linn, P, E Linn, A. B Linn, B. F 65.66 40.00 .50.00 1,700 790 860 23.38 22.17 19.32 .30 13 Linn, B. F..... 34.77 Linn, B. F ■■i26!69 45.00 50.00 30.00 60 00 33.33 66.67 ,50.00 20.00 11.47 Linn, B. F 2,080 3S0 920 2,310 200 480 105 780 80 122 16 37 73 Linn, B, F Lins, Fred & Jv:itc Link, A. & A 200 1,110 50 100 50 330 SO * 120.74 25.06 8.80 10 II I ind Chas 6 84 Landland. B.J. .t Oliva... 21.44 6 23 .58 ■' 66!6o 3 71 350 6 95 * 25 SO 345 75 13 91 Lindeken, Then W 60.00 20:66 40.00 ISO. 00 41 .00 250.00 40.00 185 5.33 74.18 295 645 1.030 310 ISO 450 IS 1,300 1,200 78 77 Lindsay, J. U. Sc .Mary 25.10 13 86 6S IS 335 15 100 IS 79 1 95 50 SO + * 1 7 * 25 28 12 * 10 5 4 1 34.00 ,54.00 27.66 27 '66 Lindau, S. M Lindplev, Geo. I * 360 60 * 100 100 375 68 52 Lindsley, Marie S .34 26 Lindsley, Thenm il. & A. . Lindslev, Ha! D 50.00 SO. 00 380 215 19.24 Lindsley, Bal D 3 48 Lindsley, Hal D. & M 52.00 46.43 65.00 900 1,105 78S 19. .32 40 93 26 66 3 10 Lithgow, Riohart I 70.00 100.00 87. SO 100 00 58S 835 240 25 to 09 Livesay, C. R Livesay, Thos. (.'.A Livesav. Dni.iv 535 SO 10.87 11.03 2.04 "50— Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 icres CiiltiTat«d Aores Hnoultiyated General Property Assessments in 1910 KngleTai Exemptions 1910 Tonld Hare Been Single Tax Aesessment 1910 Woold lave Been Actual Tax Paid for 1910 Tax for 1910 Jnder Single Tax Tonld HaTe Been Kune of Taxpayer No. of ioroB Assessment Per Acre Ho. of Aores Asiessmeat Per Acre On Land Buildings k Personal Property Total Assessment 6 15 25 7.20 * i 55.00 55.00 55.00 111.11 38.42 40.13 40 None 20 50 40 2 (8 12 None None None 4.55 None None 23. SS 41 80 23.3. 40 4.7. 1.7. None .SC 13 15 10 None 30 160 25. 7< 77 12 None None 73 120 78 38 14.9' 35. 5( 40 130 40 10 17.7 .5( None None 42 70 20 59 62.3 3.6 6.3. 15. 2( 20 49 100.7' 32 200 None 16.5' 21.1' 160 160 5 76.6. 3 142 91 20 None 2.SC None 7 18 None 15 25 SO 69.90 $ 24.70 20.43 2S.00 80.00 10.00 25.00 25.00 30.00 20.00 20,00 $ 1,280 1,645 2,375 800 200 2,7S0 1,000 60 475 680 75 200 50 400 225 750 475 820 800 400 400 1,075 175 75 75 ISO 610 675 185 500 1,200 1,250 1,650 635 1,800 1,800 500 $ $ 1,280 1,645 2,865 800 200 2,900 1,000 60 755 880 225 200 75 $ 185 520 1,240 225 $ 1,095 1,125 1,625 575 200 2,000 1,000 60 400 380 75 140 25 400 225 600 475 820 800 400 400 775 175 75 75 ISO 400 SOO 185 500 800 1,250 790 560 1,800 635 ISO 910 720 800 400 180 1 ,495 900 2,770 1,000 1,200 835 475 205 250 430 1,140 600 680 1,395 145 145 600 170 790 1,990 200 2,500 15 375 550 1,600 1,500 125 3,065 85 2,120 440 300 930 SO SO 100 450 570 2,000 1,000 1,600 SSO $ 20.74 26.64 46.41 20.40 3.10 44.95 IS.OC 1.80 11.32 13.20 5.63 4.80 1.80 13.00 4.49 25.85 7.60 12.30 15.20 6.(0 8.00 23. Si 5.68 2.43 2.00 2.70 10.65 14.86 3.06 16.56 20.40 28.75 29.75 17.13 43.20 43.20 12.50 25,70 18.00 15.36 8.00 2.97 33.37 13. ,50 82.79 17 25 33.41 28.28 31 ,16 10.01 12.07 9.00 29.23 23.25 26.89 25.50 5.55 5.25 13.65 12 60 44 6i 126,40 10 92 49, 19 1.89 27,90 24,00 32 00 30 00 1,88 132 16 5,06 83,82 12 00 4.50 47 70 .97 3 25 3 80 12,75 21 84 68 6.^ 24.63 42.15 11 55 $ 27.35 L.ivingbton, H. L. it Annie. 28.11 LivinKstoii, \V. H. A: A. . . . 490 40.60 21 .65 * ISO * 280 200 ISO 4.83 30 * * 2 7 .13 2 .30 * 1 50 3 : * * 3 * .25 50,00 900 48.30 l.ockhart. W. C 23.18 .is5 5oe 150 60 50 400 3.68 i.oder, .1. W 57.50 62.85 9.27 Loder J. W 8.81 Loder, J. W 2.82 Loder, J. W •. . . 100.00 166.70 70.00 85.00 90.00 150.00 200.00 20.14 20.00 10. OO 17.14 10. OO 100. OO 87.50 300.00 ) 150.00 150.00 20. OC 25. OC 18. SC 500. OC 20. OC 781. OC ) 15. s; 7.0 ISO.OC 49. 8C 40. OC 11.3: 6.0C 10. OC 10. OC ( 12.04 ) 24.6. 22. SC 17.3 25. 0( 40. 0( ! 20. OC ) SO.OC SO.OC SO.OC 10. OC 14. 2S IS.OC 8.4: ! 19.24 > 19. IS i \\.0( ) 39.4: 4.2J 10. OC 1 9.9: S.OC 12. SC 15. OC > 10. 2S ( 19. OC 10. OC 9.3* 25.00 19. s; 25.00 10. OO 4.37 IS.OC 155. OO 20.00 110. 00 10. OC 25.00 100.00 25.00 25.00 20.00 7.86 S.42 Loder, J W 25 * .97 Loder, J W 26.34 Loder, J. W 150.00 250.00 225 1,100 475 820 800 400 400 1,175 175 75 100 ISO 710 760 185 625 1,200 1,250 1,750 685 1,800 1,800 500 1,285 720 960 500 180 2,225 900 4,980 1,150 1,965 1,885 1,355 435 525 600 1,885 1,500 1,415 1,700 370 350 650 485 2,79" 7,9(0 420 3,075 90 1,395 1,500 1,600 1,500 125 8,260 230 4,220 800 300 1,800 65 125 190 510 1,300 4,170 1,450 2.810 5,50 6.64 Loder, J. W l^der, J. W 350 * * * * 100 500 21.13 11.99 Loder J W . 19.01 I.x)der, J. W 23.20 Loder J. W 10.31 Loder, J. W 11 42 Loder, J. W. (Agent) Loder, J. W. (Trustee) 200.00 400 22.88 IT. 52 300.00 4.94 25 100 85 * 125 25 2.21 * 7 5 * 10 * 25 3 * 12.75 3.75 7 * 2 2 25 * 30 4.83 50.00 60.00 310 260 9.27 15.88 4.70 Loeding. H. F Lofgren. J. D. 500.00 60.00 125 400 960 125 22.87 20.86 100 50 40.62 50.00 31.66 21.78 22.47 Logus, Julius (Heirs) Logus, Julius (Heirs) 69.64 141.18 134.00 37.85 1,165 3,=iO 375 160 100 24.57 5.64 i.ohrman. Fred & Ida 10 95 190 720| * 850 no 4so! so 180 * 2,125 100 900 * 3,750 1,230 l,000' 150 1 ,600: 365 1,670 215 27.98 22,65 35.00 35.00 19.54 Long, R. H.., Long, Catherine R 9.77 4.64 50.00 730 2,2i6 150 765 1,050 880 230 275 170 745 900 735 305 225 205 SO 315 2,000 5,910 220 1,020 950 34.65 20.86 Long, S. M. & Maud 50.00 70.28 23.18 20 24 9 4.11 S 1 10 20 21 10 4 7 60.00 55.00 105.55 10S.84 105.00 40.00 50.00 60.00 40.00 50.00 50.00 40.00 31.42 19.36 975 435 525 460 1,500 1,500 1,340 1,700 270 350 380 15,99 6,90 Longcoy, Ella J Longwell W. C 8 41 140 385 9,97 Londergan, Stephen P Londergan, Stephen P London, S. G., Mrs 27,54 14,49 75 19.72 32 34 100 3.36 3..?6 600 485 50 20,98 Looney, Giles P. & Pearl A Looney, R. A Looney, H. M 20 30 100 8 20.00 65.00 65.00 20.00 5.54 2,440 7,500 320 2,500 350 400 100 575 19.44 48.98 6.52 61 .53 20 8 * * * 80 .40 70 9 it: 6 90.00 40.00 55.00 90 970 840 .59 Looney, C. A 425 660 12.87 13.64 1,600, * 45.68 1,500 125 6,800 * * 1,460 42.83 2.90 Lovell C R 66.25 62.50 40.00 20.00 5,195 145 2,100 360 75.43 Lovelace, Robert E 100 4,220 580 300 1,800 SO 130 3.26 72 97 Lowe, L. C. &T. A Lowe, L. C.&T. A 220 * 10 20 6.95 300.00 870 15 75 90 60 730 2,170 450 1.210 42.54 Lowrv Opo tfe M C IS 1.16 .40 3 ijo.oo 40.00 50| 75 2.35 190 3.08 450 1,200 3,625 1,450 2.560 SSO 60 100 545 16.91 5.72 65 15 30 * 200.00 50.00 SS.OO 55.00 14.40 50.74 27.37 250 * 37.10 i,umap, Wrn 22 09 —51- Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 line of Taiptjer lores CnltiTated Xo.of iorei iiseBmest Fer ken iorei UsimltiTited No. of iorei Afsessment Fer iore Genenl Prqpertj Issessments iA 1910 On Iiuid finildingsA Feranul Preperty Total iflseBsment Biggie Tu SierapUoiui 1910 'Would EaTt Been Single Tu ijsesBment 1910 Voild EaTo Been iottullir Ftidlor TuforieiCi nndar Sinrlt TaxTwId IlTtBMI Lund, J.B.& E Lundme, Nela & Anna. . Lundeen, Victor Lundgren, John Lundberg, L laupold, MS Luther, J. W Lutgert, Henry Lutzenberger, John & V.. Lyman, E. R Lyman, Florence C. Lux, Louis Lux, Louis Lynch, Thos. J Lyons, Sherman. . . . 10 11.30 Lyons, Sherman I^le, J. W. & Louise. . . MsLce, M. C. & Anna K. . Mace, Chas. E Mack, Morley T Mack. Morley T Mack, O. R Mack.-V. L. &A. M.. Maokey, S. P Mackey, S. P 2 4 50 30 1.50 6 1. 10 8 MacLeod, A. M MacDougali, Geo. R ... MacDonald, W & Henrietta MacKeazie, Wm MacKenzie, Wm Mader, Mary Mader, Mary Mader, Jacob (Heirs Mader, Mary Maddy, Wm. F Madsen, -Tens Maden, Margaret.. Maddax, J Madison, F. B.. . . Madison, Geneva. .15 Madgwick, A. E. & M. P., Magone, Edward Magone, Araasa Maginnis, C. P Maginnis, C. P Maginnis, Chas. P Maginnis, Chas. P Maginnis, Chas. P Magnuson, A. Julius Mahlimi, Thos. & Emma.. Maiden, Francis M. & E. B Mainwood, J. & M Makinster, Ida Mallatt, James Mallatt, J. M Mallatt, J.J Mallatt, J. J Mallatt, J. J Malsam, Ludwig. Malar, Anton Malar, Anton. . . Malaer, Christ. . Mann, Thomas. Mann, Thomas . Mann, Thomas. Mann, Wm Manner, Mary. . . . Manner, Theo. E.. Manning, V. A Marien, John H.. . Marrs, A. J Marrs, J. W Mark, J. Coleman. Marks, Thos. I Marks, Sarah E.. . , Marks, J. E Marks, Joseph F. . . Marks, Wm Martin, Robert Martin, Margaret J.. Martm, Izetta . . Martin, Wm. C. Martin, J. A.. . , Martin, G. H... Martin, Louis. . . 20 18 3 14 2 3.50 17 40 10 19 30 78 60 25 40 1.45 1.75 .62 50 4 20.00 100.00 120.00 7S.00 60.00 30.00 50.00 400.00 40.00 25.00 50.00 125.00 55.00 40.00 60.00 57.50 60.00 65.00 300.00 25.00 1. 00 60.00 35 '66 167.00 55.00 55.00 200.00 54.50 71.43 55.00 40.00 50.00 37.50 40.00 60.00 40.00 35.71 150.00 142.85 94.13 80.00 55 . 00 50.00 110.00 16.66 55.00 55.00 54.00 54.30 44.83 57.50 241.93 60.00 50.00 .w.on 67 None 40 I 8 45 None 160 22 3.85 None 40 74.64 145 12.58 7.75 None 69 20 1.90 6.13 None 12 2 1.34 160 152 52.50 SO 28.80 8.00 82 86 83.55 30 160.05 6 None 76.16 19.50 38.80 15.96 7.96 40 600 160 400 120 160 18 51.24 22 SO 32.10 23.67 3.12 20 40 21.25 37 25 .50 3.60 2.25 28.60 16 164.46 164 46 40 no 23 so 37 40.33 22.50 53 None 10 80 None None 30 30.66 63.33 28 3.95 40.00 5.00 60.00 34.37 12.00 30.00 4.69 20.00 103.89 400.00 16.00 16.06 8.28 29.41 16.77 75.00 21.74 10.00 32.00 24.34 60.00 30.00 175.00 111.90 5.25 4.93 15.24 12.50 14.62 8.00 40.00 20.00 29.92 12.00 3.75 12.50 167.00 5.25 23.07 15.46 100.25 100.50 15.00 15.00 22.50 25.00 20.83 8.00 20.00 19.51 25.00 14.00 14.95 14.57 19.23 17.50 10.00 19.76 10.81 8.00 100.00 111.12 88.88 41 .>14 31.87 6.08 6.08 22.00 11.36 40.00 4.00 22.97 24.87 24.44 24.53 15.15 30.00 15.00 28.25 241.93 16.00 19.56 39.47 S 2 525 600 200 660 725 2.360 90 760 940 400 4,550 640 1,440 1,575 370 230 .500 4,250 1,000 150 495 65 880 650 150 840 950 800 1,000 420 800 3,280 3,820 2,500 710 600 75 25 400 670 930 1,600 2,000 600 9,000 3,600 10,000 2,500 1,280 1,560 1,500 1,540 2,300 1,380 570 60 350 1,200 1,500 520 700 350 400 700 2.800 S.W 1,000 1,000 3,080 1,750 3,010 700 5,140 4,,300 1,900 3,460 6S 300 1,300 100 ISO 3,480 800 2,500 500 -C2— 100$ 190 395 450 250 285 325 100 450 840 40 455 ISO 585 250 400 160 200 100 20 65 SO 580 75 230 330 680 SO 215 75 305 755 200 50 100 100 525 520 710 ISO 530 525 75 975 625$ 790 200.. 1,055 1,175 2,610 90 760 li22S 400 4,550 640 1,440 1,575 695 330 950 5,090 1,040 605 645 650 1,130 650 150 840 1,350 800 1,000 420 800 3,440 4,020 2,500 810 600 75 45 400 735 980 1,600 2,000 600 9,000 3,600 10,000 2,500 1,280 2,140 1,575 1,770 2,630 2,060 620 60 565 1,275 1,805 1,275 700 350 400 700 3.000 880 1,000 1,000 3,180 1,850 3,535 1,220 S,8S0 4,450 2,430 3,460 590 .300 1,200 175 150 4,455 800 2,500 7.'i.5 31 550 0$ 695 695 1,650 585 145 250 325 165 650 2,505 640 500 350 585 530 125 560 160 1,600 330 20 196 290 666 1,340 410 770 1,370 1,310 1 215 675 1,030 840 390 100 180 1,085 245 1,420 485 1,855 900 3,210 1,955 1,270 1,080 S70 125 3,175 105 315 240 200 360 480 960 90 760 640 400 4,550 640 1,295 1,325 370 165 300 2,585 400 105 295 65 600 525 150 840 790 800 1.000 420 800 3,280 3,420 2,500 480 600 75 25 400 545 690 1,600 1,400 600 9,000 3,600 10,000 2,500 1,280 800 1,165 1,000 1,260 750 435 60 350 600 775 435 310 250 400 520 1,915 635 1,000 1,000 1,760 1,365 1,680 320 2,640 2,495 1,160 2,380 20 300 1,200 SO ISO 1,280 695 2,500 37$ 14. 18.17 4.20 15.82 20.55 52.20 2.63 11.40 18.37 14.60 86.45 14.72 25.92 23.63 10.43 4.95 24.22 86.48 20.80 15.74 16.77 4.30 16.95 10.40 S.4a 16.80 33.75 12.00 25.00 8.40 12.00 72.24 60.30 37.50 17.01 12.00 2.25 1.47 6.00 11.02 14.70 28.80 36.00 12.00 180.00 72.00 200.00 55.00 26.88 36.38 39.37 37.17 39.45 43.26 10.23 .99 9.32 21.03 36.09 25.51 14.00 8.93 9.60 16.80 75.00 17.60 21.00 21.00 52.47 30.25 67.16 25.62 93.60 71.20 38.88 55.36 9.44 4.50 34.80 4. -54 4.87 69.05 12.80 37.50 1 1 ft Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Name of Taxpayer icns OnltiTated Ko.of icna Per ion iores UfiooItiTated Ho. of iores isaessment ?er iore General Property issesiments in 1910 On land Buildings & Personal Property Total issessment Single Tax Iiemptions 1910 Tonld HaTO Been Single Tax Assessment 1910 Vonld Have Been iotual Tax Paid for 1910 Tax for 1910 nnder Single Tax Would EaTt Been Martin, J. H. C. E. & G. E. Marsh, Clemmona H Marsh, C.H Marsh, James R Marts, James A Marior, David T,. . Marett, C. J. & M.. Mariele, C. C Mamach, Paul Marugg, J. & C. . . . Markham, Wra. G Marston, Colby Marston, H. D Maxquam, P. A Marquam, P. A Marqu&m, J. E Marquam, J. E Marquam, Jas. E Marquam, Mary E Marquam, J. C Marshall, J. A Marshall, John A Marshall, Bessie, Mrs.. Marshall, D. M Marshall, James I Marshall, Wm. N. Marshall, Wm. N. Marshall, Fred.... Marshall, Fred Marshall, Fred 18 20 50 25 4 .75 4 I 1.30 24 10 35 20 Marshall, Fred W. & Anna. Marshall, W. L Maronay , John Maronay, John R Maronay, Geo. C Marchbank, J. A.. . . Marchbank, John J.. Marquardt, G Marquardt, G Mason, J. M Massen, Mary Massman, E. & W. Massinger, P Matson, D Mattoon, Wm. H.. Mattoon, Harvey. . Mattoon, Harvey. . Mattoon, E. G Mattoon, Olivia Mathes, Adolph Mathison, Niels .. . Nathia-o, August. . Matthies, Adolph. Matthiea, Adolph. Mathies, Anna. . . . Matthias, Ernest Matthies, Barbara Mathews, O. S Matthew, O. S Mathews, F. M Mattbuws, D. P Matthews, Byron A & Mary Matthews, Vernon B & An. Matthews, Parmelia Matthews. Olivers. & A. M. Matthews, T. J Matteson, O. M Mautz, A. & Albert F... Mautz, A. & Rosa A — Mautz, August Mautz, Lawrence & B... Maulding, John & Mary.. Maxson, J. & H May, W. W May, Frank Mayer, George Maybee, Minnie S.. Maybee, Hannah... Mayfield, Ferris... Mayfield, Jesse . . . . Mayfield, J Mayfield, Zura.. Mayfield, Zura.. Mayfield, Zura.. Mayfield. G. W.. 35 50 75 30 8 35 6 80 30 7 40 13' 2 40 .39 20 6 12 10 22 12 20 32 fract'n .33 23 .24 25 * 1.62 1 25 10 5 IS 1.17 12 30 5 25 3 12 * 40 10 33.34 45.00 45.00 44.00 15.00 106.25 300.00 60.00 20.00 40.00 20.00 60.00 50.00 50.00 70.00 50.00 30.00 40.00 46.25 500.00 555.55 30.00 34.00 34.66 25.00 35.00 35.0 40.00 40.00 30.00 30.00 300.00 250.00 287.77 40.00 60.00 40.00 40.00 116.66 61.67 50.00 54.54 70.00 70.00 64.69 606.60 50.00 625.00 18.75 18.75 60.00 40.00 55.00 339.50 200.00 88.00 20.00 20.00 444.45 60.00 50.00 35.00 53.33 40,00 40.00 30.00 30.00 40.00 20.00 63 i 8.06$ 26. 5C 14.90 110 11.80 35 14.29 76 5.00 .75 53.33 1.25 200.00 136.49 6.67 251.75 20.00 77 5.00 31 11.93 159 4.65 10 27.50 None 25.00 80 8.75 26 13.46 2.29 17.47 None 20.00 20 17.50 1 25.00 30 6.66 45 10. OC 140 3,57 20 10. OC 282.20 21.26 None 500.00 None 555.55 45 ll.il 70 12.85 139 7.91 63.33 9.47 80 30.00 152 45 74 86.50 9.74 80 SO 3 10 None 73.68 9.11 74 7.92 22.19 8.52 38 110 40 36 9.16 28.62 25 120 63.58 None None 57 None 36 36 150 75 I 16.50 20 None None 23 163 35 None 9 None 108 100 35 IS .75 4.25 20 25 150 5.26 7.11 13.51 4.97 25.74 8.00 15.00 175.00 125.00 151.07 10.59 20.00 12.16 8.84 10.14 41.79 13.15 19.10 20.00 12.50 32.74 30.04 22.00 5.00 25.16 606.60 20.00 625.00 8.33 8.33 10.66 10.00 20.00 24.24 47.50 339.50 200.00 39.13 4.38 7.14 444.45 31.11 25.64 6.48 20,00 10.00 10.00 13.33 9,41 10.00 10.00 4,00 ^ 1,100$ 1,295 3,550 1,600 440 465 475 900 8,020 445 570 760 275 60 700 550. 90 90 1,550. 25 500 1,850 500 1,125 6,000 175. 100. 1,550 2,600 3,700 1,350 2,400 1,080 1,545 1,240 510 250 3,040 1,650. 2,625 . 11,250 400 1,300 310 2,500 70 1,025 1,050 1,240 2,600. 800 1,650 1,140. 860 1.950 600 3,650 225 200. 2,290 ISO 375 375 1,840 950 20 1,775 950 550 200 3,100 915 350 200 1,180 60 1,120 3,600 550 1,150 100 400 200 1,850 800 200$ 1,300$ 1,010 500 480 360 400 330 4S0 40 200 90 135 20 150 470 1,266 40 175 * 400 50 560 300 320 120 200 210 330 560 735 240 275 70 835 295 250 390 485 SOO 25 520 350 345 400 100 100 200 175 350 400 250 200 110 50 500 200 150 100 ISO 1,285 565 350 2,305 4,050 2,080 800 865 805 900 8,470 485 770 850 410 80 700 550 240 560 1,550 1,225 540 2,025 500 1,525 6,000 175 100 1,600 3,160 4,000 1,670 2,400 1,200 1,745 1,450 840 250 3,600 1,650 2,625 11,985 640 1,575 380 3,335 365 1,275 1,440 1,725 2,600 800 2,150 1,140 860 1,975 600 4,170 575 200 2,635 550 475 475 2,040 1,125 20 2,125 950 950 450 3,300 1,025 40O 700 1,380 210 1,220 3,750 1,835 1,715 100 400 300 2,200 800 655 1,615 2,160 935 400 610 405 2,435 85 340 105 135 55 145 180 535 780 1,200 375 1,335 1,135 715 1,630 3,3l0 785 360 1,175 370 390 3,330 450 875 5,735 430 655 160 1,950 395 845 835 1,065 310 1,435 450 985 1,765 350 1,035 400 140 140 SOO 325 1,120 400 250 1,425 265 115 500 635 180 440 1,150 1,435 1,315 50 245 1,550 160 645 690 1,890 1,145 400 255 400 900 6,035 400 430 745 275 25 700 405 60 25 770 25 265 800 SOO 400 6,000 175 100 885 1,540 1,690 885 2,400 840 570 1,080 4S0 250 1,280 1,200 1,750 6,250 210 920 220 1,385 70 430 605 660 3,390 800 735 690 860 990 600 2,405 225 200 1,600 ISO 335 335 1,540 800 20 1,005 950 550 200 1,875 760 285 200 745 30 780 2,600 400 400 50 ISS 200 650 640 34.45 48.68 83.65 53.43 18.80 19,89 13.88 13,50 127,05 8,06 13,86 13,75 10,35 1,36 15,40 9,35 4,08 9.53 26,35 20.83 12.69 44.70 8.30 33,56 154,00 4 65 2,6S 33,60 66,36 84,00 33.15 39.60 30.00 43,63 26.10 17.64 6.25 75,60 34,65 42,00 191,75 15.04 23,62 6,08 83,37 9,13 31.87 23,. ?4 31.58 39,00 12,00 41,55 23, 13.90 34,62 15.00 104,25 15,23 5,30 39.53 14,58 7.13 7.13 61.20 33,76 ,60 36.13 14,25 30,88 14.63 49.50 17.62 9,20 22,75 20.70 5.46 30,50 63.75 48.63 45,45 2,65 7,00 3,00 .58,30 14,40 43,46 18.90 9.15 13.17 17.27 1.4r 31.29 67.81 16,96 16.96 2.12 l.SS 4.64 27.57 17.75 —53— Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Name of Tupajer Mayfield, G. W Mayfield, G. W. & M., Mazingo, Mary iC Mazingo, A. D Mead, Mary & P. H.. Mead, Walter L. & Ruth. Medealf, Herbert W Meeks, Perry Meili, J. .1 Meindl, Joseph Meindl, Joseph Meinig, Fred Meinig, F. A. (Heirs). Meinig, Clara F Meinig, Albon O Meinig, Albon O... Meinig, Bertha ^V . Meinig, Otto H — Meinig, P. R Meinzer, Geo Meinzer, Emily Melby, Louis Melrose, Gorman ^I. Melun, L. J Melton, Ola Melody, Henry F Meldrum, G. P Meldrum, D. Thompson.. Meldrum, Chas. 1'' Meldrum, Eva t^ Meldrum. J. \V.. Mente, Fred Merz, B. & L.. . . Mertz, Earl Mertz. Earl Mertsching, Paul.. Mertsching, Paul. Meniraan, J. A — Metzger, J. H Metzger, Wra. C. Metzger. Wm Metcalfe, Robert B Metcalfe, Robert B Metschan, Phil Methodist Episp. Chuieh. Metricks, John Mewhirter, Fredk. N. Meyer, Christian Meyer, A.... Meyer, Annie Meyer, Andrew .7. & J... Meyer. John Meyer, Joseph Meyer, Alexander Meyers, Fred Michael, Alice A.. Michels, Jacob . . . Michels, John... . iMielke, Richard.. Mignola, Paul A.. Mighells, G. H. .V- M. F.. Mikkelson, Otto Mikkelson, Otto Mikkelson, Anton Mikkelson, Ole Mills, F. E. & M. J., Mills, L. A Mills, Bessie C MiHs, H. & E Milln, H. L Milln, Helen L.. Milln, Helen L.. Milln, Helen L.. Milln, Helen L.. Milln. Helen L.. Milln. Helen I,... Milaji, Thoa. B... Miller, Robert A. Miller, Robert A. iores OoltiTated Ho. of Acrea 60 4 12 I 67. SO I 25 Per Acre Mertz, Earl ^^ Meredith, Frank 2 ■'Oi Merriott, Geo. H 5 72 Merchants Trust & Inv. Co ! I.S Mertsching, Paul 12 20 6 5 22 20 80 S 6 20 2.S 8 6 16 3,> .■; s 2 6 20 24 9 20 60 10 14 60 23.21 12 35 00 20.00 15.00 15.00 55.00 20.00 100.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 51 .85 60.00 44 45 200.00 Acres UncuItiTated No. of Acres 5S 00| 54.20 54.00 34.30 150 00 209 . 79 100 00 100.00 80.00 100.00 SO 00 30.00 6o!6d 40.00 1,TO.00 1.50 00 55 00 60 00 35.00; 25.00 42.50 34.30 125.00 15.00 100.00 50.00 SO. 00 35.00 52.50 300.00 75.00 40.00 50.00 100.00 42.85 35.00 40.00 25.21 20.64 258 156 148 5, 6 None 80 45.73 1.50 160 None 17 17 80 24 160 54. so: 55 . co; 59 1 Assessment Per Aoro 66 83i 97.321 3.18 4.86t 91 80 53 . 36' 108 40 15 125 2.50 None 55 3 15 None None 120 10 20 40 58 50 20 80 46.74 None 4 20 15 72 74 4 297.50 6.89 20 125 4 61.67 4 69 59.95 159 110 41 None 6 20 100 160 4.50 24.50 146 121.60 81.50 42 None None SO 11.86 4.03 4.04 10.34 29.09 20.00 8.00 22.40 8.00 6.00 30.00 10.00 10.00 11 .25 10.00 7.50 9 10 9.80 11.86 115.00 ] 115.00 25 15.00 79,89 7.50 62.50 24.95 one 15.00 General Fropertj Assessments in 1910 On Und Buildings & Personal Pro perty 13. .12 99.98 no 50 200 . 00 21.97 4 00 24.36 18.52 7.50 10.00 10.00 80,00 99 6.=i 50 00 50.00 33 . 33 50 00 15.00 5.00 30 00 12 50 8.001 6.90 16 00 20.00 8.00 9.62 130.00 75.00 25.00 23 .'? 9.72 6.76 10 00 25 04 .17.10 SO. 00 10.00 60.00 4.45 50.00 18.55 19.70 10.06 8.63 20.00 125.00 30.00 12.00 20.00 30.00 55.55 32.65 9.93 8.20 8.SS 10.00 20.03 19.81 25 00 5,160$ 710.. 780 75 190 250 640 1.S7S 1 ,400 . . 960 300 170 170 940. . 680 1.200 1,060 1,230. . 740 115 115 1,12S 600 5,060 60 2,100 14,730 350 1.000 20 320 2.950! 2,650 300 1.000, . 1.600 1,850 980 650. 720. 7,450 6051 1 ,000 2.450' 865 350 200 170 50 135 50 745 40 ISO Total 270 * 425 3,3 isl 130, 751 365 800; 205 815 820, 2.450 250 575: 420 1.200 615 4.250: . 1.350 200 100 I 290 4.800! * 2501 * l,80o! . 2.050] , 3,100; 50 700 ■N 1,140 585 . , 2S0' . . 70001 * 5,360$ 710 950 125 325 300 640.. 2,320 1.400 1,000 450 170 . 170. . 940 950 1,200 1.48, 1,230 4,055 lis Single lai Sxemptions 1910 Tonld EaTi Been Single Tai 1910 ¥onld Have Been US . 1,6S0 600i. 6,190 135 2,465 15,530 5SS 1 ,000 451 320 3.765 3,470i 300 1.000 2.700 995 1,815 4,250 1,550 2.100 600 325 650i 3001 300! 430, 1 .0601 800 1.600J 640' 3,900 850 1,300 2,190 2,000 1.080 650 720; 7.4S0 985: 1,000 2.700! 1 ,060' 583j 665i I ,580| 2,280l 1 ,60o; 1 ,590 2,610; 525 905| 1,120! SIOO' !,590J 65 305 55 135 200 1,070' 120 40; 30i 600' 8601 510 3,345 !,050 2,945 120] 1.215: 3.300 205 1,7.30 1.2S0 600 1.100 395 1,245 7.-0, 800 935 300 250 SO 50 110 510 2,6.S0 200 550 1 190 1 ,065, 31)0' no 520 545] , I no 520 290 365 190 705 1.310 400 455 640 1.900 Actual Tai Paid for 1910 Vai for 1910 Under Single Tai Tonid Save Been 3,770 645 64S 70 190 100 640 1,250 1,280 960 90 170 170 910 350 1.200 625 720 710 115 lis 600 600 3,245 15] 1.250 12.2.?0 350 1.000 20 320 2.035 2.220 300' 400 1,600 400 570 3,500 750; 1,165 300 75 600 300| 250 320 550 800 800 640' 1,220 650, 750; 1 ,000' 935 780 540 2C0, 7,450 440 1.000 1 .600 540 295 1 300 1 .390 1,575; 1 .600 1 ,035 1 ,300 125 450 480 3,200 147.40$ 12.78 19.00 2. SO 4.88 4.80 12.16 34.81 29.40 21.00 7.88 4.2s 4.25 25.85 23.75 18.00 37.13 30 . 75 121.64 4.20 4.19 24.75 12.00 105.23 2.82 39.44 310.60 11.10 20.00 .74 S.3I 60 23 52.05 7.20 24.00 64.80 25 37 42.66 89.75 26.25 31 SO 12.60 7.16 13.00 4.50 4.50 6.45 22.00 12.00 41.60 13 44 85. » 17.85 33.15 32.85 32 00 21 .60 13 00 21.60 131.62 16.74 16.00 64.80 27.04 14.62 9.98 23.70 34.20 24.00 30.92 41.76 10 SI 18.09 16.80 76.50 4,S00 4 800 158.40 2.50 250 S.25 1.800 675 1,125 28. 8C 2,050 460 1.590 38 95 3,150 1 661) 1,490, 61.82 700 700 13.65 1 ..W5 7S5 600 24 92 5«5 120' 465 16.39 2.^1' 10 210 7 0(1 2 OOf 1 2,000' 30 00 Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 lores MtiTiitod icres UnoultiTated Genenl Property iisessments in 1910 Single Tax Exemptions 1910 Would Have Been Single Tax Assessment 1910 Vonld Hare Been Actual Tax Paid for 1910 Tax for 1910 Under Single Tax Would Bare Been Ksme of Tupijtr Ko.of JLorei isstssmtiit Per Aore Do. of lores isBOisment Per lore OnLud Buildings It Personal Property Total iflsessment Miller, Robert .\ * 5 * * IS 10 5 * 6 140 * * 50 2 18 5 8 15 15 3.'J4 * 6 70 * 25 60 * * 20 5. 50 16.90 * 5 13 * + .25 3 * 12 1.45 3 5.17 * 12 15 17 * 2 3 25 2 2 26 .23 12 * * .72 2.29 3 1.50 11 10 25 12 * 35 5 i 100.00 119 j 16.82 69.15 40 145 70 75 40 4 149 170 22.18 35.51 None 8 12 28 6 2 66 24.40 None 80 1.50 20 31 94.34 143.13 69 3 108.37 30 None 1.60 80 None 17.25 6.05 4 None 7 16 28 41 None None 47 None 120 27 65 48.20 40 20 38. ,50 40.68 17 95 38 153.24 33.75 None 68 40 80 40 None None 27 1.50 28.40 23 25.76 88 4 45 4 31 SO .50 80 165.37 None 64.34 10 ( 25.21 47.62 10.00 5.00 5.50 7.50 9.33 5.00 15.00 8.72 30.00 19.83 25.25 25.00 25.00 25.00 21.43 25.00 25.00 25.00 15.98 40.00 25.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 9.54 20.95 15.00 15.00 20.00 15.00 20.00 100.00 6.00 20.00 11.59 16.52 12.50 100.00 71.42 65 00 28 . 57 .w.oo 160.00 10.00 11.70 200.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 10,00 5.00 6.23 6,14 7.94 11,57 10.00 7.88 24.44 347.82 10.00 10.00 10.00 12.50 402.77 111.30 29.62 20.00 14.78 7.83 14.56 11.38 12.50 8.89 20.00 5.00 60.00 50.00 12.00 25.09 25.35 20.00 20 00 B 3,000 1,300 690 200 1,125 875 875 200 360 1,740 14,200 440 900 2,750 310 1,290 655 425 490 2,400 990 350 2,000 340 4,075 620 2,025 6,150 1,035 45 2,170 1,350 300 3,540 480 600 800 100 50 125 800 1,040 1,600 1,310 435 165 595 I, ,500 600 385 625 640 400 100 300 250 240 2,000 450 1,270 2,255 80 1,160 400 800 500 355 900 980 120 860 430 1,500 1,540 SO 1,700 130 255 30 25 960 4,300 1,820 4,450 200 i * B 3,000 1,300 690 200 2,090 935 1,000 200 510 2,055 15,625 440 900 2,800 810 1,700 805 675 590 3,390 1,285 450 2,000 760 5,265 620 2,805 7,180 1,035 45 2,170 1,400 590 4,040 480 700 875 100 50 325 1,000 1,040 1,750 l,.110 835 165 645 1.625 600 385 825 790 400 100 465 250 340 2,465 450 1,270 3,110 380 1,185 400 800 500 605 1,055 980 140 970 530 1,500 1,890 50 2,400 150 355 380 50 960 4,300 2,290 4,650 200 i 260 5 3,000 1.040 690 200 880 600 750 200 150 1,395 9,300 440 900 1,2.50 250 750 620 300 250 2,025 6.M 130 2.000 1.50 1,800 620 1,140 4.255 1,035 45 2,170 750 110 1,850 480 100 3.50 100 50 25 715 1,040 1,145 1,260 230 30 560 1,035 600 195 400 325 400 100 250 250 160 1,390 400 1,215 1,460 80 800 400 800 500 290 255 890 60 580 260 740 1,135 50 710 100 180 30 25 960 4.225 710 2,480 200 i 66.70 19.50 15.18 4.70 45.98 20.56 17.00 6.20 8.67 34.93 234.38 6.60 13.50 43.60 13.37 28.05 13.28 11.13 8.85 50.85 31.85 10.80 30.00 16.12 78.98 9.92 70.13 107.70 25.88 1.13 32,55 28.00 15.32 94.94 10 08 13.65 14,01 1,60 80 8.62 25 00 18.72 26.25 22.27 16,71 2,64 9.67 32,50 9.00 9 63 20,63 19.75 10 00 2,50 11.62 6.25 6.80 49.30 9.00 25.40 51.32 5.70 21.32 10.00 20.00 12.50 11,49 26.95 14.70 2.10 14 67 7.95 ,30 00 47.25 1.33 63.59 3.. 30 6.39 5.70 .75 19.20 64.50 34.35 74.48 3 3(1 S 107.49 Miller, Robert A 24.11 Miller, Robert A * 965 60 125 * 150 315 1,425 * * SO 500 410 150 250 100 990 295 100 * 420 1,190 * 780 1,030 * * * 50 290 500 * 100 75 * 200 200 * 150 21.29 Miller, Thos ■ 2i;65 35.00 35.00 6.76 1,210 335 2.50 28.42 Miller, Elvira il 19.37 Miller, Wm. F 19.28 Miller, Pauline 8.06 Miller, S. M .50.00 40.00 65.00 360 660 6,325 4.14 38.46 215.56 10.20 Miller, Isaac S 20.86 Miller, Soloman , : . . 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 50.00 40.00 107.69 1,550 560 950 185 375 340 l,.?65 655 320 6io 3,465 30.22 6.56 Miller, Solomon L Miller, O. I 16.69 16.27 Miller, Obed I. & E. M Miller, Rudolph D 7.87 5.79 46.94 Miller Wm . 16.30 Miller, Wm 5.03 Miller, Wm. S 46.36 Miller, S. S MiUer, Samuel (Heirs) Miller, Samuel (Heirs) 51.66 52.50 3.77 41.72 15.55 Miller, Edward 45.00 52.50 1,665 2,925 46.14 Miller, Edward B Miller, Geo 98.63 41.89 MiUer, Geo 1.82 Miller, Geo 650 480 2,190 50.30 45.00 55.00 200.00 24.84 Miller Tillie Mrs 5.18 Miller Sarah 65.16 Miller, Sarah E 14.25 MQler, Sarah E 120.00 46.15 600 525 3.89 Miller, A. 0. & L. C Miller A. O. & T.. C 8.83 2.53 Miller \ & L. ('. 1.26 Miller, J. G Miller, Jacob G Miller. Jacob G 500.00 100.00 300 285 605 SO 605 1.15 85 590 190 425 465 1.14 26.8" 33.4V Miller E. E 66.66 80.00 300.00 55.00 45.00 290.13 26.54 Millpr E E 32.99 400 6.79 Miller, S. 0. (Heirs) Miller, Theo .74 50 125 * 12.98 MUler W. H 30.55 Miller W H. . 13.91 Miller! Wm. & Marie Miller F & A. H 20.83 20.00 23.53 7.08 200 ISO * * 165 * 100 465 14.53 .Miller, Theresa & Robt 11.80 14.53 Miller, Ethel MUler, A. E Millpr A E 3.42 30.00 215 8.53 8.53 35.00 .16.00 35.00 35.00 55.00 347.82 40.00 180 1.075 SO 55 1,650 300 385 4.76 MiUer, J.M. C MiUer, J. M. C Millpr T Af C 42.74 12.30 36.13 MiUer, Obed I. & EUa MiUer, S. .*.' Jennie L 855 300 25 * 250 155 20 110 100 38.31 1 .85 22.64 16.05 Miller, Carrie Miller, Carrie J Miller G. P 32.09 20.06 493.05 393.00 60.00 45.00 40.00 25.00 45.00 45.01 315 800 90 80 390 270 760 755 8.29 Jliller J J Miller, R. B 20,63 Miller, John C 1 .39 15.01 MiUer D 4. 6.03 VTillor niii'd A 350 * 700 20 100 350 25 * 45.93 Millur Nnrn 2. 12 37.14 50.00 20.00 1,690 50 175 350 25 30.11 MUler! A. M Millpr Fred 3.84 4.99 Miller, M. G Miller W A .70 .58 3 28.41 60 * 27.41 50.00 65.00 52.50 75 1,580 2,170 97.93 Miley, Isaac A ^. . . . 470 200 * 16.46 61 .58 Milev, I. A 5 25 —55— Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Hame of Taxpayer Acres CultiTated Ho. of Acres Assessment Per Acre Acres TTncuUiTated No. of Acres Assessment Per Acre General Propertj Assessments in 1910 On land Buildings & Personal Propertj Total Singlo Tax Exemptions 1910 Tonld EaTO Been Single Tax Assessment 1910Wonld laTe Been IctnalTir I»i for 1910 i>.?jf™ Under Single ^'iit Tax¥on!d 1910 EaT8 Been Miley, John H.. Miley, J. H Miley, Wm. J.. Miley, W. J.... Miley, Maria . . . Miley, L. W Millard, Mary Millard, Mary N Millard, J. R. & Dora F.. MiUard, Frank Millard, S B, W E & C G. Milliron, Austin C Milstead, Emma E Minder, Jacob Minder, Elisa 32 16 14 * 35 3, SO 5.50 8 22 Minsinger, G Minainger, Caroline. Minsinger, Caroliae. Mishler, J. B. & L... Mitta, C. E Mitts, Jesse E Mitts, J. E Mitts, J. 3. & Mary E., Mitts, J. F. & M Mitchell, T.E Mitchell, W.L Mitchell, Lawrence. Mitchell, John Mlady, Josef Moar, John Mochost. August & E., Moehnke, Gustina Moehnke, Chas Moehnke, Ada. C Moehnke, David Moehnke, Theresa Moehnke, Hulda Moehnke, Hulda Moehnke, John G. & Robt, Moehnke, Herman & John. Moehnke, Henry Moehnke, Henry. . . . Moehnke, Michael . . . Moehnke, Michael. . . Moehnke, Gottfried . Moehnke, Albert . . Moffitt, Nerius E.. Moffitt, N. E Moffitt, N.E Moffitt, N. E Moffatt, J. W . . , Moffatt, J. W..., MoKer, J. F Mohr, Renora F.. Mohr, Phillip.... Molt, Fred Molt, Fred Molzan, John MoUer, H. P Moline, A. O. & M.. Molalla Power Co.. . Molalla Lumber Co. Molalla Lumber Co.. Molalla Lumber Co.. Molalla Lumber Co.. Molalla Lumber Co.. MolaUa Lumber Co.. Mo alia Lumber Co.. Molalla Lumber Co.. Molalla Lumber Co.. Molalla Lumber Co.. Molalla Lumber Co.. Molalla Lumber Co.. Molalla Lumber Co.. Molalla Lumber Co.. Molalla Lumber Co.. Molalla Lumber Co. Molalla lyumber Co.. Molalla Lumber Co.. Molalla Lumber Co.. -Molalla Lumber Co.. MolaUa Lumber Co.. Molalla Iiumber Co.. Monahan, E. Jj Monta.gue, J. A . . . 13 13 1.25 .75 3.50 25 26 70 20 90 40 60 * 9 50 13.87 * 10 * .50 48 65.00 55.00 65.00 62.10 31.42 250.00 31.25 40.00 175.00 100.00 59.06 57.14 30.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 150.00 .50.00 20.00 80.00 38.88 70.00 160.00 160.00 50.00 21.43 20.00 44.23 50.00 35.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 55.00 "44'44 292.00 500.00 44.001 115.381 50.00 I02.7,?| "w.im 20.83 Timber Timbei' 20.00 2<».0o 3S.00( .J 3.23 72.25 26.16 8 46.75 None None 25 72 47.22 None 80 None 14 15 158 151 80 22 40 30 40.77 57 None 31.73 27.50 158 5 15.67 32.03 39.40 None None 120 18 40 4 IIS 60.61 68 3 40 46.06 111.69 40 40 20 46,40 3. SO 31.75 None None 15 None 44 .None 2 68.33 40 None .77 160 320 40 116.50 160 40 1,420 130 40 269.75 onlv 160 297 302 40 80 640 80 92 20 16 150 00$ 30 24.92 30.00 25.00 29.36 30.00 125.45 110.00 S.OO 6.98 60.00 6.25 75.00 20.00 20.00 IS. 19 5.30 6.25 25.00 19.62 20.00 19,62 20.00 35.00 5.50 20.00 5.06 60.00 30.31 11.70 20.55 80.00 80.00 10.00 16.67 20.00 6.25 10.87 14.02 10.29 10.00 8.75 10.86 10.74 12.50 10.00 IS. 00 17.24 114.28 11.02 292.00 300.00 10.00 70.00 20.00 60.00 60.00 8.04 15.00 100.00 32.47 15.00 15.00 15.00 20.00 15.00 25.00 20 00 20.00 20.00 18.53 21.87 16.83 21.99 25.00 23.75 21.88 24.00 21.74 20.00 18.75 5 no 2,170 2,680 1,690 200 3,555 110 1,375 2,750 610 1,210 4,700 SOO 500 1,225 700 2.400 2,750 500 950 800 3,100 800 1,890 20 175 640 840 300 1,355 725 1,710 200 120 1,200 400 800 100 1,750 2,000 4,200 30 1,050 500 5,700 2,500 2,400 300 4,100 400 750 1,800 350 1,250 750 2,680! 1 ,425 L20 950 600! 100 25 2,400 4,800 600 2,320 2,400 I.OOU 28,400 2,600 800 6,000 400 3,410 I.OOO 3,500 5,460 7,000 1.000 1,900 14,000 1,920 2,240 400 465 800 420$ 300 330 32S 40 245 t 75 355 1,030 100 695 400 745 95 770 535 SO 40 245 25 150 150 2,025 695 265 100 100 1.610 200 550 87Si 695 150 ISO 1,650 360 225 770 130 230 ISO 300 200 100 250 2,590$ 2,980 2,020 200 3,880 ISO 1,620 2,750 68S 1,565 5,730 SOOj 6001 1 ,920i 700; 2,400 3,150, soo! 1,695 895; 3,870 800 2,425' 20 175; 690 880 300 1 .950 2,000 I,6l0 975' 3,450 1,S5S! 120, 1,180; 6001 2S0 25. 2,400 . 4.800 . 600 2,320 . 2.40d- . 1 .000; , 28,400; . 2,6i.n' . 800, I 6,300 400. 3,400|, 1,000 . 3, SCO, . 5,660! 7,1001 i.ooo' 1,900 14,000 1,920 2,240 400 715 soo! 1,535 780 815 ,470 45 930 28S 1,080 3,090 225 1,320 260 " ■ ■ '2,06s 945 95 2,270 985 15 100 70 1,600 7S0 795 270 1,860 350 T;200 1,095 785 250 2,085 " 795 800 365 1,850 2,100 5,810 320 3,30 885 4,390 30 1,250 SOO 725 6,250 3,375 4,085 2,37S 3,093 2,29S 300 4,250 2,415 400 750 300 150, 1,775 1,210 520I 1,850 725' 550 410 275 100 65 360 1,05S 2,200 1,205 200 2,410 105 690 2,750 400 485 2,640 SOO 375 600 440 2,400 1.145 500 750 800 1,600 800 1,440 S 175 590 810 300 805 480 1,075 100 60 1 ,200; 3001 8OO; 4Si 1,520; 1,215; 1,420 30! 525 500! 2.165! 1,000 800: 300 1,835 400 450| 1,800 225! 400 455 1.600 830 I20I 630; 600 SO 25 2,400 4,800 600 2,320 2,400 1,000 28,400 2,600 800 5,890 400 3,400 1,000 3,500 5,385 7,000 1,000 1,900 14,000 1,920 2,175 400 355 800 38.85 44.70 30.30 3.20 58.20 2.2s 42.92 100.38 13.69 34.43 146.11 12.50 11.40 32.64 11.90 36.00 47.25 7.50 25.42 13.43 58.05 12.00 36.37 .52 4.57 10.35 22.00 7. 65 31.40 16.50 27,90 6.83 41.82 18.00 16,43 12.40 5.48 29. SS 31.50 87.15 .63 18.75 10.00 93.75 50.63 50.42 6.60 93.50 14.60 16.50 63.38 36.00 35.42 22.43 51.75 35.76 2.76 23.60 9.00 4.SU .S3 50.40 100.80 10.80 41.76 43.68 18.20 SI6.88 47.32 18.40 144.90 9.20 78.20 23.00 52.50 95.88 163.30 IS. 00 34.20 210.00 40.32 39.20 6.00 12.02 I2.00I $ 149.27 224.56 23.18 52.67 324.52 66.40 57.60 9.27 9.44 I8:s.j Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Kune of Tupa7tr icres CnltinM No. of iores Assessment Per A ore Monckton, R. H Montandoa, August. . . Montgomery, Ida L.. . . Montgomery. Susie M.. Moor, Casper Moore, R. J Moore, J. W Moore, J. W Moore & Babeock. Moore, M. E Moore, Anna Moore, D. J. (Trustee). Moore, W. H.&H. A.. Moore, 0. W. Moore, C. C Moore, W. I, Moores, Chas. B.. Moores, C. B Mooney , Mary . . . . Mooney, Thos^F.. Mooney, Geo. H.. Moody, S. F Morey, Fred P — Morey, W. M Morey, Clara E.. . Morey, Clara E Morey, Clara E Moran. Chas Morand, W. A. & A. L.. Morand, Wm Morley, John L Morley, Geo Morley, Geo. W. & Jerome Morrison, A.J Morrison* Ellen D Morrison, F. E Morrison, F. E Morse, Frank E Morse, E. P Morgan, Edward H.. Morgan, E. H Morgan, Wm. G.. Morris, .Tames O.. Morris, M. L Morris, Wm. M... Morris, Edward M Morris, Helen S Morris, Helena Mrs Morris, Otis G. & Johanna Morris, Mary A Morris, Mary F.. Morris, Mary F.. Morris, .T. E Morris, J. D Moribi, Helen . . , Morrow Land Co.. Morrow Ijand Co.. Mortenson, Wm . . Morteuson, Wm. . Mortenson, Wm. . Mortenson, .Tames. Mortenson, J. C Moss, R. E Moss, R. E Moses, Elisha 1 15 30 11 8 19 4,'! .SO 5 ' " * 21.47 14 5 S 20 IS 25 4.50 « 9 6 14 4S 17 3.50 20 IS 2 S 3 10 3.50 39 25 4 10 2 4 40.00 50.00 ,50.00 60.00 50.00 85.25 40.00 400.00 90,00 Assessed 30 Mostul, Thomas 100 Moser, Leonard 7 Moser, Fred J Moser, Fred 50 Moser, Samuel 45 10 20 36 30 12 Moser, Gottfried Moser, John f Heirs) Moser, John (Heirs) Mosher, Danl. H & MaudO Mosher, Waiter L Mosher, L Mosier, Fred Moshberger, Laura & Julius Moshberger, Laiu'a & Julius Moshberger, Albert & Louis Moshberger, Albert & Louis Moshberger, John F MoM, Ellas E Motejf, Albert Mount, Hugh S 40 45 4 60 10 4 60.55 50,00 107.14 60.00 100,00 10.00 40.00 155.25 150.00 250.00 105.55 25.00 80.00 SO. 00 50.00 l.SO.OO 114,28 50,00 50,00 50,00 40.00 40.00 50.00 107.14 51,28 50,00 200,00 55,00 SSOO 20,00 60,00 50,00 85 00 80.00 50.00 28.57 60,00 60,00 65,00 65.00 65 on 55,00 50,00 Acres UsoultiTated Mo. of Acres Asiessmeut Per Aore Genei^ Property Assessments in 1910 On Lsnd 10.55$ 30 76,74 4,89 88.80 None 254 160 160 None 50,00 40,00 52,50 SSOO 55.00 25.00 9.47$ 20,00 18.24 19. .50 11.26 13.00 9.05 8,75 10,00 400,00 14,59 by State 60 None 25 33 15,45 27,20 3 9 13,50 120.70 4.20 81.55 38.86 96,15 492.84 1.1 10 10 160 .50 160 112.19 4 26 36 28 2.50 137 57,27 38 74 81.68 80 40 6.50 81 10 2,32 30.14 2 76 16 38,60 40 160 3 60 219.40 21, 2 200 280 50 106.40 73 40 77 68,19 None 20 4 23 28 81 20 20 105 19 80 99 41. i; 116 160 140 1,350 2,900 755 1 400 1,620 4,100 1,400 1,600 200 20.56 Tax Com 61.66 49.84 30.00 15.15 245.95 100,00 33.33 20.00 60.00 3.15 20.00 14.71 49.87 49.92 60.87 180.18 22.00 17.00 1.87 50.00 1.87 6.90 40.00 20.00 20.00 60.00 60.00 13.88 10.48 15.00 14.86 14.69 20.00 20,00 61.60 12,34 20,00 107.75 24.88 25.00 4,61 30.00 18.65 11.25 6.06 6,66 6.00 6.15 16,74 30,00 20,00 15,00 5.00 15.00 6.84 20.00 20,00 14,95 20,00 20,00 20,00 15,00 20.00 15.00 20,00 15,00 12,38 25.00 25.00 25.00 19.94 5.00 15,00 750 mission 3,700 l,.?00 750 8S0 3,800 2,720 1,600 480 1,610 580 840 1,800 5,820 10,800 30,000 450 220 170 300 500 300 1,000 640 1,220 2,970 4,230 550 2,900 1,350 670 1,300 1,320 1,600 1,300 775 3,000 1,450 1,050 1,300 160 430' 480; 2,520 450 1,000 20 360 1,350 1,260 740 4,000 4,200 400 6,600 700 800 4,540 3,720 650 1,700 2,420 1,995 1,160 1,215 2,400 300 3 100 685 2,000 5,775 1,370 680 2,400 Buildings & Personal Property 25 755 780 200 100 575 500 SO 95 320 50 250 50 425 4,000 * 250 350 300 130 1,315 '360 345 50 320 75 250 130 260 220 800 465 125 1,235 25 330 1,000 1,025 865 100 200 295 300 200 570 ,015 160 Total SingloTai Exeniptionfl 1910 Would EaT( Been Single Tax 1910 Tonld Bave Been Actual Tax Paid for 1910 Tai for 1910 Under Single lai Would Hare Been 165,$ 2,105 3,680 955 1,500 2.195 4,600 1,400 1,600 200 800 3,700 1,300 750 945 3,800 2,720 1,920 530 1,860 630 840 2,225 5,820 14,800 30,000 700 220 170 300 850 300 1,300 770 1,220 4,285 4,230 5S0 3,260 1,350 1,015 1,300 1,370 1,600 1,620 850 3,2.S0 1,580 1,310 1,300 380 430 1,280 2,985 450 1,000 20 360 1,350 1,260 865 4,000 4,200 400 7,835 725 1,130 5,540 4,745 1,515 1,800 2,620 1,995 1,455 1,215 2,700 300 3,300 1,255 2,000 6,790 1,530 680 2,400 .55$ 1,205 1,735 645 4)0 1,950 1,895 410 230 340 1,315 2S0 570 185 805 2,630 8,005 320 600 465 370 420 2,665 1,530 190 1,080 595 415 120 135 620 235 1,770 880 630 295 280 65 800 1,615 600 565 4,735 180 330 3,000 3,050 1,315 1,000 1,820 1,200 655 1,500 1,445 630 2,815 510 80 110$ 900 1,945 310 1,090 245 2,705 1,400 1,600 200 390 3,700 1,070 750 605 3,800 2,720 605 280 1.290 445 840 I 420 3,190 6.795 30,000 380 220 170 300 250 300 835 400 800 1,620 2,700 360 2,180 755 600 1,180 1,235 1,600 1,000 615 1,480 700 680 1,005 100 365 480 1,370 450 1,000 20 360 1,350 660 300 4,0o0 4,200 400 3,100 545 800 2,540 1,695 200 800 800 795 800 1,215 1,200 300 1,855 625 2,000 3,975 1,020 600 2,400 3,62 31 58 55,20 14,33 25.50 46,09 92,00 30,80 28,80 6.50 18.40 72.56 26,00 11.25 20,79 60,80 99,28 44.16 12.06 47.42 12,60 15,96 44.49 1)0.60 281.20 564,00 14,00 3,74 2,89 6,00 19,55 6,00 32.50 IS. 01 20.13 64,28 76,14 12,65 81.50 33,75 15.23 26.00 35,62 27.20 24,30 26.35 48.75 23.70 47.81 19.50 5,71 10,32 19.20 83.58 11 ,25 25,00 .44 7,92 29.70 21,42 16,92 80.00 105,00 9,40 133.19 12.33 17,6 83,10 73.88 22,73 27,00 39,30 49,87 24,01 30,38 45.90 4.50 49,50 18,83 30,00 101.85 22,95 13.60 43 68 —67- Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Keiine of Taxpajar Moulton, Clarence E Moulton, Geo. A. & Jessie. Moulton, Kva L Mountain Irrigation Co. . . Mountain IiTigation Co . . . Mountain Irrigation Co. Mountain IrriKatioa Co. Mountain Irriscation Co . Mowrey, A. C Mowrey, .\. C Mowrey, A. C Mowrey, A. C Mowrey, A. C Mowrey, \. C Mowry , Harry & Mary H . Mowrey, .John C. & J. M. Mowery, .Jacob S Moxley, Albert Moynihan, Daniel Mt. Hood Co Mt. Hood Co. Mt. Hood Co. Mt. Hood Co. Mt. Hood Co. Mt. Hood Co. Mt. Hood Co. Mt. Hood Co. Mt. Hood Co. Mt. Hood Co. Mt. Hood Co. Mt. Hood Co. Mt. Hood Co. Mt. Hood Co. Mt. Hood Co. Mt. Hood Co. Mt. Hood Co Mt. Hood Co Mt. Hood Land Co.. Mt. Hood Land Co.. Mt. Hood Ry. Co... Mt. Hood Ry. Co Mt. Hood Ry. Co Mt. Hood Ry. Co Mt. Hood Ry. Co Mt. Hood Electric Co. Mt. Scott Park Cemetery Corporation Mt. Scott Park Cemetery Corporation Mudgett, Frank Mudgett, Frank Mudgett, Frank Muecke, A. C. (Heirs) . Muecke, Anna Muecke, G Mueller, G.R Mueller, Franklin E. & K., Mueller, Franklin Mueller, Franklin „ Muellbr, W. F Mueller, M Muessig, Adclbert & M. K. Mulloy, P. H Mulkev, A. H Mulkey, Mary & M. F Mullan, S. L Mullan, lOlgiva. . . . Mullan, T. S Mullan, Elizabeth. Mullan Francis F.. Mulligan, Thos Mulvany, Delia M Mulvany, John N Mulvany, Rosa M MuUenboff, J. A. & E.. Multnomah Mohair Mill?.. Multnomah Mohair Mills.. Mumpower, J. G Mumpower, .1. G Mumpower, "W. E Mumpower, "W. E.. . Mumpower, L. D.... Mumpower, L. D . . . Mumpower, Ij. D. . . Mumpower. .Tnlia A. icr«s GnltlTated No. of Issessment iorea PerAcn S.S8 25 30 * 7 18 10 25 40 25 13 \2 200 .20 197.13 '56:66 50.00 60.00 44.44 42,50 60.00 30.00 35.00 33,33 iores TTncultiTated No. of iarea 34.00 25.00 85. oo; 25.00 23 . 0.S 25,00 65 00 35.00 34.00; 35.00! 30 00 I 39 . 58 SO^OO 175.00 183.33; 500.00' 175.00, 45.70 35.00 40.00, 45.00 60.00 52.22 57.40 57.50 58.00! 52,28' 40 None 10.78 58.92 67.30 105 82.20 133 197 230 8 200 10 440 10 36.64 2 40 40 80 80 9.40 1,54 200 32 120 42.50 34 109.72 43.45 SO 58.37 296 158 165.71 80 70 no 6.59 5 12.92 115 40 10 160 55 35 32 23 120 14 120 80 220 85 70 70 56 45 50 6.20 73.81 5 3 29.50 None 3 .43 60 15.50 30.50 55 ,25 2.50 S9 20 II 2.26 12.50 60 70 25 Genenl Fropertj Issossments in 1910 Asaessmeat Per Acre On Land 10.00$ 100.00 9.28 13.57 14.85 11.90 10.00 10.00 15.00 10.87 30.00 25.00 5.00 28.97 20.00 19. S 80.00 8.75 12,00 10,00 12,00 13.29 8.44 25.00 21.87 8.33 16.47 8.82 10.03 10.00 8.00 8.02 8.45 6.96 8.00 18.10 12.50 10.00 5.00 14.41 10.00 3.87 10.00 15.00 12.00 31.25 30.00 6 86 7.50 IS 22 30.00 30.00 20.00 12.50 8,63! II ,76 9,00 7,85 10 71 20,00 15,00 145.16 12.05 150.00 110.00 105.08 500.00 110.00 406.97 11.66 14.84 11.80 12.72 300.00 280.00 10.17 17.15 11.82 15.48 20.00 20.00 16.42 15 00 400 1,100 100 2,200 1,000 2,750 825 1,750 3,755 2,925 240 5,000 50 12,750 200 845 160 350 480 800 960 125 1,420 5,000 940 1,000 700 300 1,975 435 400 1,170 3,300 1,100 640 3,000' 1,000: 1 .040. Boildings & Poraonal Property 300 25 Total Asflessment Single Tax Exemptions 1910 Tonld lavt Been 865 . 750 660 5,750 100 680 175 2,300 1,630 1 ,360 1,825 75 700 600 1,250 600 3S 1 ,685 2,350 1,730 2.205 300 SO 200 15 80 100 250 400 t 100 7S0 95 50 * 50 50 1,150 120 * * * * 5,000 * 5,050 540 650, 50 1 6,600! 2,860 420! * 2,400 * 400,$ . 1, 1 251 100. . 2,500, 1, 0251 3,050 825 - . 1,750 3,805 3,125 Single Tax 240 5,000! SO 12,750; 200, 860 95, 160 350 ' 480 800 960 125 1 ,500! 1 .50 5,000 . . , 1 ,040 1 6S 1 ,000 700 300 2,225, 875' 435 i i 1 1 ,970| 940 3,400 695' 1,100 640 i 3,000 1 ,000 1,140 340 800 210 95 i ! 50 [ 5f> 1,15-- 600 120 5,000 . 5,050 865 540 700 19,460 420 2,400, 1,000 2,700 3,290 980 1,120 1,750 900 1,670 940 890! 840' 680 6,055: 195 680 951 130 175 2,350 1,875 1,830 2,420 1,240 1,050 1,175 1,400 75 700 725 1,495 835 125 885 600 no 1 .685 2,350 3,245 2.S.';5 75 935 7,50 1 ,935 1 ,655 1910 Wonld Have Been 565 1,360 25; 1 ,445; 350; 580' 515 2,200 455 205 170; 9,860 630 1 .705 260 490 89S| 695 40 90i I30i 1.385' Actual Tax Paid for 1910 Tax for 1910 Under Single Tax Woald Bare Been 400 560 100 1,140 1,000 1,605 825 1,400 3,225 2,610 240 5,000 50 12,750 200 765 160 3so; 480' 800 960 125 l,3S0 5,000 875 1,000 700 300 1,350 435 2,705 1,100 640 3,000 1,000 800 590 95 50 50 1,150 600 120 5,000 2,850 410 335 530 9,600 420 2,400 1,000 2,070 1,585 720 630 855 900 975 900 890 750 550 4,670 100 5S0 175 1,110 825 655 1,020 75 700 600 610 235 35 7.50 1,600 1,3101 900': 8 00 16 87 2 5(1 37 50 16 89 47.281 13 61 28 Oil 90 86 80 75 3 84 125 OC 1 25 318 75 3 00 12 90 4 08 7 00 12.001 12.00 14 40! I 89 22 50 76 00 IS 60, 15 00 10.50 4,56 33 83 6 55j 29 . 95! 51,70 16 ,50 9 60 45.00! 15.00 22.80, 20.00! I 43 .76 .76; 1 7 . 481 9.00 I ,83 75,00 128.78! 12.981 8.10 10.50 291.90 6,30 37.65 17.00 45.90 69.09 16.66 19.04: 26 . 25; 13 SOi 27 55 18.80 13,35 30.66 24.82 221 .00 5.17 24.82 5.69 58.75 .30.0 29.28 51.06 1.20 11.20 12.69 26.16 15.49 1.93 25.28 35.25 48.67 38 3.V, — 5S— Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Hune of laipajer icree CultiT&ted Bo.of icreB Per Acre Acres UncultiTated lo.of Mumpower, Julia A * iS Munipower, .Julia A , 1 Munj^er, D. C i 2 llunly, llary N ■ -12 60, Munsey. A.N Mundhenke, Walter F 27 Mundhenke, Ida "M * Mundhenke, Ida M 10 Muralt, Christian | * Muralt, Christian Muralt, Christian Murray, Agnes Murray, Edward & N . M. Murray, Edward & N . il Murray, .John Murray, Walter R.. Murphy, Harriet F.. Murphy, H. I-. E... Murphy, H. L. E. . . Murphy, C. W Musa, Helen Musa, Mary & John Myers, Chas. H. & C. H. Myers, Geo. W Myers, G. W Myers, M.H Myers, W. E Myers, J. G. F.... Mvers, J. G. F.. . . Myers, J. G. F.... Myers, J. G. F.,.. Myers, Adolphus. Myers, Fred Myers, Fred Myers, E. E Myers, Anuettie Myers, Lawrence G . . . . Myers. W. W Myten, H. M. & L. N . McAyeal, Clarence R. . McAyeal, Clarence R. . McArthur, M. N McArthur, David McArthur, Isabel McArthur, Isabel McArthiu-, I. S McBeath. Mai-j--. MoBride, F. T.... McBride, F. T.. .. McBride, G. M.... McBride, Geo. W. McBride, D. B McBride. D. B McCann, P. J.. Mrs.. McCann, Chas McCabe, Edward L. McCabe, Francis. . . McCabe, Thos. F... McCabe, Thos McCabe, Wm. Leo. McClung, A. J McConnell. Chas McConnell, Aaron McConnell, J. E. C. &C... McConnell, J. B.C. AC... McConnell, Jas. E. (Heii-s) McConnell, !J. J McConnell, Ira McConnell, Miles McConnell, Geo. W.. MoCully, Alfred McCracken, Ryh-ia . . MoCully, Alfred & V. MoCord, J. W McCarthy, J. J McCarthy, Mary L. . McCarthy, Mary L McCarthy, Thos. & M. L.. McCarey, Emma, ?'Irs. . . . McCubbins, Laura McCalman, Adrian 25 8 27 I 37 SO IS 1 -ti ! 17 i McClincey, Edwin S. (Heirs McCormick, C MeCormick, Michael McCormick, Michael 1 McCormick. Ida E I 6 20 2 .10 35 7 30 32 18 45 60 20 18 60 8 30 55 on 00 0(1 I 50 , 00, 63 00] 70.00 SO. 00 55 . 55 50 00, (>5 00, 280 OOi "40.00i 00. OOi 150 on] 77 78 45.00 I iso.ool * 3 so 00 SO so 00 30 so 00 71 49 30 12 SO on 30 50 no 20 50 on 9.20 -">» 91 10 100 00 35 75 0(1 SO 70 0(1 22 ss 0(1 5 30 00 * * 2 80 00 * * 35 61 42 12 80 00 45 40.00 15 70 00 1 sno 00 7.20 III II 51 17 64 1 50 200 (Kl 2 3.50 00 IS 22 22 * * 10 30 00 225 00 45 2(> 65.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 SO. 00 45.83: 60.00 (50.00 (iO.OO I OS. 70 48.48 SI . 79; 50.00 90.00 59.00 46.66 65.00 44.45 37.00 3 7.. 501 55 noi AsBessmant Per Acre General Property Assessmeats in 1910 On Land Buildings & 1 Personal Property J Total 50 7.70 6.S2 None .7S 19.70 12.53 ,W . SO 15 40 None I 25 .25 21 .33 80 81.29 IS. 00 40 38 . 2 23.59 22.10 Xone 40 73.77 10 S9 12. 9S IS. 07 10 240 None 20 45.7, 239 3.12 101 40 103 99 I. SO 56 1 .SO 67.39 2 2S4 160 16.29 None Xone None None None 62 160 40 70 40 None None 7 8.66 47 29.74 3.20 10 10 44 None 4.27 23 46.16 120 10.50 .None 42 22 65 180.40 144 23 100 33. 2S 1 9 52 14.00$ 18.18 24.61 100.00 65.00 20.30 SS.80 22. 9S 40.00 45.00 IS. 00 20.00 9.38 12,00 30.00 160.00 IS. SO 3.75 4.92 10.00 2. SO 20.00 7S.00 2S.43 9.95 75.00 8.00 17.60 17.00 17.97 17.00 16.58 20.00 ici.oo 175.00 SO. 00 21.86 11.88 24.03 S.9S 6.25 5.11 ,33.33 20.00 26.66 16.02 35.00 9.05 8. 75 24.55 200.00 80.00 80.00 150.00 200.00 5.24 40.00 10.00 30.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20. 2S 20.00 20.00 15.34 2S.00 18.74 25.00 39.00 10.00 19.04 19.86 20.23 30.00 13.46 8.3 ,30.00 IS.OC 9.00 12. OC 26, 38 700$ 195 280 6,390 . SO 2,100 300 1 ,400 , 600 1,800 2,000 520 700 60 1 ,400 . 70. 330 300 400 350 100 2,265 1,200 2,700 310 ISO 320 l,4S0 2,670 S,I00 3,720 . 900 1,700 3,400. 2,750 2,600 3,625 8,440 1,285 7S0 2S0 S40 210 1,120 40 3,230 1,030 4,100 1,400 8,450 500 800. 6,000 300 700 725 400 160 S80 160 225 1,700 1,380 220. 2,990 1,430 IIS . 200 200 950. 1,200 200. 2,375 5,S00 1,200 1 ,800 . 400 2,4S0 2,280 3,530 4,300 . S,620 1,145 3,120 700 2. 1 65 200 40 250 570 300 135 I9S 100 15 335 200 SO 75.00 200 l,02S 400 175 480 200 600 200 375 200 300 50 195 ISO 2,405 500 600 100 440 310 400 430 525 250 600 SOO 1,140 100 465 37S 100 300 23S ISO 55 90S Single Tai Exemptions 1910 Would Have Been Single Tai 1910 Would Have Been 700 $ $ 39S 320 6,390 SO 235 110 2,130 2,350 300 1,420 1,400 600 2,370 590 570 2,300 655 895 60 1 ,925 455 520 1,400 350 70 330 30 400 400 365 100 ios 100 2,600 1,400 2,750 385 l',33S 800 1 ,485 145 350 320 275 2,475 3,070 8,275 I,i25 2,050 4,340 3,720 1,380 1,900 3,400 3,3S0 2,295 880 1,100 800 1,740 2,800 4,000 8,640 I.S8S 800 250 1,300 2,235 4,810 930 170 540 405 1,120 40 3,380 290 1,740 3,435 4,600 1,400 9,050 600 2,945 1,895 ■ ■ ■ ' 5,825 400 800 6,440 300 775 800 225 2,360 75 375 380 400 160 890 160 570 625 SSS 2,130 1,905 220 3,240 2,030 1,755 1,155 30 1,480 1,095 lis 200 30 200 9S0 1,805 IS5 1,305 200 2,875 6,640 1,200 1,800 85 1,450 3,475 970 SOO 2,915 2,655 3,630 4,300 3SS 1,415 1,455 2,150 2,300 5,920 1,380 3,270 755 .1.070 1,000 765 l,S30 260 l.7/iE Actual Tai Paid for 1910 Tai for 1910 Under Sinele Tai Would Have Been 700 160 210 4,260 50 930 300 SIO 600 1,800 375 200 375 60 1,050 40 330 300 400 200 100 1,265 600 1.265 240 75 320 1,350 1,020 3,935 1 ,425 SOO 800 2,600 1,610 1,500 1,765 3,8.30 605 630 250 540 115 1,120 40 1,640 490 2,705 1,400 3,225 200 575 4,080 225 400 420 400 160 320 160 40 375 750 190 1,760 935 85 200 200 765 SOO 115 1,425 3,165 1,200 830 145 1,500 1,200 1,480 2,000 4,920 615 1,440 49S t ..305 12.25 6.91 8.00 116.62 1.20 47,00 6,00 28.00 9 60 37.92 .36.80 14.42 13.42 .90 21 .00 2. SO 44.20 26.60 44 00 8.07 6 65 6.72 42.07 52 19 140.40 63.24 23.46 30 40 54.40 53.60 67.20 79.14 173.66 23.77 15.80 5 . 50 14,04 6.07; 16 80 ,60 50 70 58,40 92.00 30.80 135.75 15.90 20.40 164.22 7.95 20.55 20.00 10.00 3.20 17.80 3.20 10.63 41.45 28.58 '. . 30 48.60 30.45 1.72 3.00 3.00 16.15 27.08 3.00 43.13 99.60 24.00 27.00 7.50 43.73 52.47 61.71 87.60 88.80 20.70 81.75 18.87 SS 27 —59— Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 191 Tax for 1910 Under Sin?la Tax ¥oiiId Hara Baen Ham« of Taxpajer McCormick, L. C, Mrs.. McCormack, Chas McCormack, Mary E. . . McClure, Wm. P McDaniel, Joshua McDaniel, T. S McDaniela, Kattie E. . MoDaniela, M. J McDaniels, C McDaniels, C McDonald, J McDonald, John. . . McElroy, James G. McElroy, James G. McFarlane, E. P... McFarland , Otto . . . McFarland, D. W.. McFadden, Geo. B. McFadden, Emma. McGill, James McGregor, Benj.. . . McGregor, B McGown, Bernard. McGrew, J. C McGrew, J. C McGrew, F. O McGrew, F. O McGinnis, Henry. . . McGeehan, M. M... McGonegal, Grove. . McGugin, Henry. . JklcGugin, Henry. , 3IcGugun, F. E.. . McGugun. F. E.. . McGugin, Lena. . . Mclver, Colin Mcintosh, Ida R.. , -Mclntyre, J. T JMcIntyre, Mary.., Ikiclntyre, E. & B.. -McKenzie, Jas. (Heirs) . . , . -McKinley, A. D McKinley, A.D McKUlican, W. J MoKillican, J.N McKean, Minnie McKean, Minnie McKeon, R.W McKeon, R.W McKechnie, F. W McKechnie, F. W McKenney, H. E McKenney, Paul L. & H.I.. McKenney, E. C McKinney, Anna C. Nelson McLean, Grace McLean, Grace McLoney, B. F McLaren, Daniel McLaren, Daniel McLaren, W. G. & Nellie.. McLennon, Angus McLaughlin, R. & M McLaughlin, R. S. & M McLaughlin, J. C. & W. C. McMahon, Arthur L McMaugh, John McManus, Thos. & Catheru McMindes, W. E McMurry, J. C. (Heirs) McMurry, E, J MeMurry, G McNamara, A McNary & Merideth, McNeill, John McNeal, V. C McNicol, Duncan McPherson, Mary F. . . . McQuh-e, H. P McRoberts, G. W. &C., Nass, Herman Nachand, Georgana. Nachand, H. E Nachand, H. E Nadir Land Co Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Hame o{ Taxpaj«r ioras Onltinttd No, of icres issflasmtnt (ericn Aores TTnoultiTat«d Ho. of Acres isnssmtiit Per Acre Ganenl Property AsMBsments in 1910 On land Buildings & Farsonal ProporlT Total Assessment Single Tax Ixemptions 1910 Tonld Eavs Been Single Tax 1910 Tmld Have Been Aohial Tax Paid for 1910 Tax for 1910 Under Single Tax¥oold Ears Be«n Naef, Otto Na£t', Otto... . Naef, John J . . Naegeli, Chris. Nagl, J. G.... Nash, C. E Nash, Orren L. & Anna A. Nash, Orren L. & Anna A. Nash, PhalleA. *C. A.... Na^, C. A Nasahahn, Gotlieb . Nauertz, Peter Neal, Matilda Neal, Matilda Nease, Jennie M. . . Nease, Jennie M. &z M, G.. Neaudeau, Peter Neandeau, Peter Nebo, Chas Nebo, Chaa Needhara, Flora T & ElsicK NefzRer, Dora Nehalem Investment Co Nehrbas, Bessie M Nefll, JohnC Neilson, Anton & Gertrude Neilson, Gertrude Nelson, Ned Nelson, Ned Nelson, Ned Nelson, B. E.. . . Nelson, Milton. Neslon, John. . . >elson, Nels Nelson, J. F.. . . Nelson, F. J Nelson, J. F Nelson, J. F Nelson, N. P Nelson, J. M Nelson, Karl. . . . Nelson, J. A Nelson, Gussie C. Nelson, Herman. Nelson, Andrew. . Nelson, Otto. . . . . . -Nelson, Katherine.. Nemec, Joseph. . . . Nemec, Frantiska . . Nendel, Wm Neppach, A Neppach, A Neppach, A Neppach, A Neppach, Kate. Nerison, J. H Nettleton, Emma F Neuhauser, J Neuenschwander, Chris.. Newell, Cora A Newell, M. E. cfe A Newell, Merrill Newell, Thos Newell, M. C. Mrs Newton, S. C. (Heirs) . Ner« Ko.of Aores Asaessment Per Acre On Lanl Bnildings & Personal Property Total Assessment IMOWonld laTO Seen Oregon Swed. Colon. Co. . . Oregon Swed. Colon. Co. . . Oregon Swed. Colon. Co. . . Oregon & Calif. R. R. Co... Oregon Electric Ry. Co Ormsby, Addie E Ormsby, Addie E Ormsby, Addie E Ortlieb. F.P Osborn, S. C Osberg, Louis & Johanna. . Osburn, Wm. R. & M. D.... * * 10 * 9 10 3 15 2 60 5 5 10 28 20 * * 4 .75 8 5.50 45 16 * 40 2 1.54 19.60 3 14 12 2 i 240 160 242.57 89,383.15 10.09 11.60 1.20 17 60.20 6 165 S 25 SO 2 20 160 80 None None 12 14., SO 21.50 46 20 120 None None None 3 6 13 None 6.20 40 31.15 40 7.63 None 22 53.85 1.01 68 61.54 69 25.65 68 72.99 635 34.42 .08 None 4 60.18 25 None None 80 41.50 120 40 160 75 110 86 145 37.40 65 270 40 70 160 85 8 90 79 15 31.91 10. SC 14.83 65. I< 58. 3( 13 43 2, 3. $ S.OO 5.00 14.42 12.37 43.66 19.25 16.65 20.00 15.78 10.00 12.12 37.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 8.00 5.00 37.50 200.00 30.00 15.51 26.05 6.52 5.00 12.00 13.00 40.00 30.00 33.33 30.00 11.54 20.00 30.64 30.00 28.89 .10.00 24.90 40.00 27.27 28.78 148.52 19.12 14.62 20.29 36.31 26.46 23.29 15.75 11.62 i 1,200 800 3,700 1,105,555 440 670 520 490 1,745 140 5,000 735 800 1,600 1,720 1,600 1,280 400 240 300 1,000 525 3,035 620 100 3,240 160 ISO 1,765 370 1,300 630 75 410 1,200 1,800 1,200 490 825 900 2,850 ISO 1,900 2,400 1.950 3,150 2,450 1,700 10,000 1,000 100 280 220 2,100 375 6.600 750 800 1,400 1,200 400 4,000 455 700 345 1,025 2,500 700 5,500 400 2,800 1,920 3,250 475 3,700 4,930 450 1,900 SOC 550 ! 4,4SC > 78( i 20C ) 2,61. i 89. 6 * * J 1,200 800 3,700 1,105,555 440 670 620 490 1,945 255 5,250 935 800 1,600 1,970 1,600 1,280 400 310 625 1,100 625 3,435 965 100 4,030 260 S40 2,255 370 1,300 730 360 410 1,305 2,000 1,350 490 875 900 3,185 300 2,415 2,620 2,135 3,730 2,685 1,700 10,000 1,050 100 680 685 2,100 375 6,750 775 800 1,830 1,200 400 4,000 4SS 750 345 1,465 2,775 7O0 S,80C 40C 3,30C l,92C 3,78. ) S2. ) 4,I0( ) 5,38 45 ; 2,30 ) 601 55 » 4,80 5 1,02 20 B 3,11 5 2,11 $ $ 1,200 800 3,645 1,105,55.= 440 390 185 400 1,185 80 2,730 370 600 1.200 600 800 1,280 400 ISO ISO 600 310 1,730 405 100 1,920 25 60 590 200 600 290 20 250 1,200 1,245 1,200 315 365 735 1,980 150 1,.S30 1,335 1,625 1,860 2,120 1,700 10,000 540 100 140 185 2,100 37S 3,410 450 800 890 1,200 4O0 4,000 405 60C 345 SOC 1,16! 49C S,33C 40( 2,80( l,92( 2,12 32 l,60< 1,87 45 67 ) 19 ) 25 9 1,60 5 63 20 5 1,40 33 $ 37.20 1.6.96 67.34 22,971.85 6.60 11.05 10.23 8.09 29.17 3.83 89.25 17.77 13.60 27.20 33.49 27.20 19.20 8.00 9.30 20.30 22.00 20.26 51.52 17.36 1.80 84.63 5.46 9.60 43.66 7.40 26.00 18.40 6.12 9.43 20.67 51.00 21.82 12.50 22.31 13.50 81.22 6.00 36.23 39.30 32.03 61.55 44.30 28.05 150.00 15.75 2.65 18.02 20.54 42.00 9.37 178.87 28.28 13.60 27.45 22.80 7.60 72.00 9.11 15.00 6.29 26.65 55.50 10.50 ) 87.00 ) 6.O0 ) 56. IC ) 40.32 5 56.7; 5 7.8- ) 69. 7( D 112.9! 9 6.7 5 50.7 5 13. 2( 11. 0< 101 .0< 22. S 3.0 46.7 d 31 6 $ 48.31 23.90 20.00 55 97.80 * * 33,102.95 10.20 50.00 50.00 50.00 S3. 00 40.00 50.00 110 00 60 00 60.00 60.00 60.00 280 435 90 760 175 2,520 565 200 400 1,370 800 9.81 100 4.66 10.06 200 lis 250 200 27.47 I.8S 77.18 11.06 15.65 Oahiirn AW ... 31.30 Osburn Ethel 250 * 70 325 100 100 400 345 It 790 100 390 490 15.65 Osburn, C. E 20.86 29.67 11.89 60.00 400.00 80.00 54.54 55.00 20.00 160 475 500 315 1,705 560 10.35 Osborne, M. M 9.88 19.05 Osterback, August 17.20 40.10 Ostrouski T 11.23 Ostrouaki T 2.77 45.00 80.00 97.40 89.00 90.00 80.00 40.00 75.00 105.00 2,110 235 480 1,665 170 700 440 340 160 105 755 ISO 175 510 165 1,205 ISO 885 1,285 510 1,870 565 75. m Oswalt, A. E .98 1.90 Ott Ed 18.74 Ott Ed «f.35 19.05 Ott, Adam & Emma Ott Katie 100 285 11.85 .52 ott W&M 8.41 105 200 ISO 27.82 Otty, Chas 12 75.00 46.88 27.82 5 9.11 5 IS 60.00 90. SS 60.00 86.66 11.86 50 13.74 17.04 335 150 515 220 185 580 235 * so * 400 465 * 150 25 430 * * * 74.55 Overland, F. J 4.43 Owen, S. Owen Walter 12 30 11 45 12 * * 12 * .70 1 * * 22 5 20 * * * 5 10 IS 50 IS SO * ■■'*■■■ 35 5 70 80 * 40 10 10 95 S 27 13 50.00 50 50.00 55.00 54.16 3S.47 30.95 37.67 48.80 55.63 Owinffs Chas W 44.61 231.80 50.00 510 12.52 4.57 Pae-e John T 400.00 70.00 200.00 37.50 34.89 15.00 155.00 90.00 10.00 14.45 10.00 10.00 25.00 S.06 5.00 4.01 S.OO 13.37 6.15 16.67 10.00 40.00 12.00 17.70 25. OO 10. OO 11.75 30. OC 9.4C 9.5: 10.1 9.9( 9.9. 15.3! 20. 0( ll 21.4 540 500 6.40 12.76 Pn ffp Wm J 66.68 15.17 Pnfffit B Lee 300.00 150.00 ""koM 3,340 325 155.97 21.41 20.56 940 20.63 34.80 11.60 109.40 15.00 15.00 50 150 11.56 SO * 440 27S 17.13 9.26 20.00 40.00 20.00 20.00 665 1,610 2|0 470 21.47 Palmer, L. E. (Trustee).. . . 39.56 11.36 300 * SOC * S3! SC 40( 4S( * 40 10 123.55 9.27 Palmer, 0. A ■■■'so '.66 55.00 40.00 SO.OO "•io'.Od 40. OC 40.00 40. OC 40. 0( "is.k 65. OC 5O0 72.46 68.10 > 1,660 i 20C ) 2,50( ) 3,5I( ) 49.26 7.53 Pnlfrev Zilla S . . . 41.99 Palfrev, E. L. & Z. S Palethorpe, Mahel Palmateer, Richard Palmatecr Richard Palmateer, Sarah E i 73.04 5 10.43 5 1,63( [) 40 30 3,20 S 39 2 26.73 » 7.72 J 8.S9 Palmateer, Sarah E Palmateer, S. E PalmquJBt, E. F Pamperin, M Pamperin, Herman 35 24 * 501 ',.21 Ol 59.70 4 24.94 4.64 5 1,71 61 1,78 2 32.45 5 7. 65 -64- Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Sama o{ Taipajer Papsch, J. W Fapsch, Jos. & A Papoun, W. A. & S. N., Park A. C Park, Lyda M Park, M. &L Park, I.M Park, I. M Parker, R. M Parker, John & Armiada.... Parker, E. E Parker, C.H. (Heirs). Parker, Lvdia Parker, R. W Parker, J. W Parker, C. C. & H. C. Parker, Eldridge Parvin, John R Pardee, Ruby S Parry. H.W Parry, Owen Parry, Geo. T. & Delia. . Parsons, John Parsons, John Parsons. Alice V Pafrott, James A. Parrott, C. A Pafrott, W. W.. . . Parrott, S.h Parent, Ida E Partlow, J. W... Partlow, J. W.., Partlow, J. W.. Parman, G. G... Parrish, Jos. C. Parrish, Mary Parriah, Mary Parrish, J. M. Parrish, M. F. & M. J.. Parrish, C. L Parrish, TJios. J.. Parrish, R. L.. . . Parrish, R. L Parrish, R. L Parrish, R.L.... Parrish, P. (Heirs) Parelius, Cato & Anna.. Parmenter, L. D Parmenter, Leroy D Parment«r, D.J Parmenter, D. J Pannenter, Mary L.. Parmenter, Mary L.. Paachall, Mary Faschall, Jos lores Onltinted Ro.of icres 7 35 20 2 9 20 2« 2. 55 25 2 40 10 33.37 75 4. SO 8 .50 6 12 18 5.70 Pasold, Francis. , Pasold, Frank. . . Paaold, Frank. . . Patch, Frank B.. Pasoldf Albert. . . Patton, Elsie Dr Paterson, Thos Paterson, Thos Paterson, Fredk. W... Patterson, Wm. H Pattison, John Paul, Julian L. & M. E.. Paulson, A. C Paulson, Stooton Paulson, Paul Paulson, Paul Paulson, Hammond & M... Paulson, Andrew Paulson, A. A Paulson, Hans Paulsen, Peter Pauwels, John Paveltz, M. & M. . Pease, Allison, A., Pearoe, Dion E.. . Pearson, H. C 65 Peavoy, Martin & E 40 Peck, W.J 4 Peck,W.J * Pederson. Edevart ^ 40 issessment Per lore .50 4 15.08 25 21 7 18 33 4 30 27 * IS 10 53.57 55.71 80.00 15.00 20.00 20.00 15.00 22.22 50.00 92.3 156.80 40.00 50.00 300.00 50.00 60.00 65.00 55.60 60.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 128.56 108.89 200.00 25.00 200.00 37.50 300.00 100.00 25.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 298.24 25.00 50.00 50.00 lores ITnonltiTated Mo. of lores Issessment Per lore Genenl Piopertj Issessments in 1910 On lanil 50.00 12.50 20.00 10.00 10.00 80.00 20.00 333.33 40.00 89.52 20.00 105.00 50.00 20.00 54.54 20.00 25.00 20.00 40.00 130.00 37.41 60.00 112.$0 44.50$ 14 33.33 38 31 28 80 154 31 10 5 71.74 10.30 18 12 37 30.89 41.75 None 40 70 .43 41.11 76.18 None 50 26.72 27.72 28.72 6.50 None 8.25 None 7.75 10 None 72 None 3 1.50 8 35 12 29 28 None 16.32 10.07 17 29 5.19 34 152 145 150 40 78 None 155 None 1.09 1.06 4.27 120 76 None 55 80 4 16.42 None 47 II 14 93 40 63 None .12 SO. 28.90 72 6.44 40 14.45 17.85 39.60 7.89 S.OO S.OO 7.50 2.60 6.41 30.00 40.00 16.72 43.69 83.40 12.50 10.81 22.66 17.36 200.00 20.00 11.43 139.53 24.32 32.83 40.00 20.00 19.63 19.65 19.65 11.55 74.92 36.37 40.00 92.48 8.00 200.00 . 13.88 300.00 50.00 33.33 6.25 8.00 5.00 7.S9 10.00 10.00 200.00 19.60 19.86 20.00 18.62 19.26 20.00 1.97 3.44 2.67 3,75 2.56 30.00 5.00 200.00 137.61 141.50 70.25 5.83 12.37 50.00 S.OO 25.00 30.00 20.09 13.00 12.76 5.00 5.00 5.00 22.00 9.52 75.00 $ 6.92 13.88 75.00 79.81 20.001 1,000$. 2,200 2,920 330 335 380 600 490 400 300 200 2,200 2,850 1,900 ISO 600 700 1,975 600 2,800 1,400 60 1,650 2,500 500 1,420 780 740 720 75 4,290 300 735 2,500 580 900 1,300 ISO 750 SO 350 430 300 550 640 560 1,700 320 250 1,490 690 100 780 400 800 500 ISO 220 40 875 Buildings & Personal Property 2,000 ISO ISO 300 700 1,100 1,350 775 2,000 1,380 680 360 2,400 135 820 1,005 880 1,200 1,300 75 2,635 3 5151 ooi 660 425 125 40 100 100 50 90 135 95 50 175 300 650 490 SO 50 320 30 400 300 SO 50 200 300 90 200 30 Total Assessment Sing;le Tai Exemptions 1910 Wonld Hare Been SO 100 SO 350 180 200 215 445 600 200 545 100 585 200 590 1,000$ 2,860 3,345 455 375 480 600 S90 400 300 2,80( 250^ 200 2,250 2,940 2,035 245 650 700 2,150 900 3,4S0 1,890 60 1,700 2,500 500 1,470 780 740 720 75 4,610 300 735 2,500 610 1,300 1,300 ISO 1,050 SO 400 430 300 600 640 760 2,000 410 250 1,690 720 100 780 450 800 500 ISO 220 40 875 2,000 250 200 300 700 1,100 1,700 955 2,000 1,580 895 805 3,000 135 1,020 1,550 880 1,300 1.685 75 2,835 3,990 525 SIS 3,0501 275 1,985 1,235 140 175 280 Single Tax lOlOWonld Have Been 175 145 715 1,355 320 95 195 990 500 1,850 975 '460 "ikb 330 ISO 110 90 2,110 465 950 370 400 190 600 275 110 200 295 240 560 860 90 10 1,050 125 60.00 135 250 75 25 75 800 100 SO 140 945 555 830 425 585 1,980 60 800 950 560 935 2,185 2,435 150 1.45^ 725 875 2,110 315 200 200 600 415 255 300 200 1,535 1,585 1,7 150 455 700 1,160 400 1,600 915 60 1,240 2,500 360 1,140 630 630 630 75 2,500 ,300 270 1,550 240 900 1,110 150 450 50 125 320 100 305 400 200 1,140 320 240 640 595 100 720 315 550 425 150 205 15 800 1,200 150 150 300 700 960 755 400 2,000 750 470 220 1,020 75 220 600 880 740 750 75 650 1,555 375 SIS 1,600 lotnal Tax Paid for 1910 Tax for 1910 Under Single Tax Tonld fiave Been 22.00$ 62.92 56.87 6.83 6.74 8.64 10.80 11.02 6.00 4.50 3.30 36.00 58.80 40.70 3.67 9.75 10.50 36. S5 18.00 53.48 30.24 2.19 42.50 62. SO 8.75 22.05 11.70 11.10 10.80 1.57 87.59 5.70 13.96 62.50 9.15 42.25 24.70 4.88 18.90 1. 00 6.00 9.03 7.95 15.90 16.96 20.14 47.00 6.76 4.13 27.89 11.88 1.65 12.87 11.25 16.00 9.10 2.73 4.00 1.04 15.92 53.00 5.00 4.00 6.90 17.50 16.72 34.00 20.05 60.00 23.70 16.83 24,34 99.00 3.38 25. SO 38.74 17.60 19.50 32.01 2.44 62.36 63.84 13.39 13.13 45.75 27.80 33,55 55.24 7.30 5.55 S.SS 16.63 11.83 5.91 6. 95 4.98 38.74 50.74 50.63 3.48 -65— Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Hunt of lupajer ions Oiltinted No. of iorei AsseBEmoiit For ioro ioroB TTncnltiTated No. of iorei isieasment Per ioro Geaenl Proporty isBOBsments in 1910 On Land Biulding8& Personal Property Total JUsesoment Single Tai Iiemptions 1910¥onld Have Been Single Tax issessmont 1910 Vonld EaTO Been lotnal lii Paid for 1910 Tai for 1910 Under Single Tax ¥onld Hare Been ii'ederson, Isak Pederson, August & 1 Peier, Urban, Jr Peier, Urban, Sr Peier, Alphons Peiper, Augusta Peiper, Herman Pelky, Mitchell Pelky, Chas. W Pellatz, Otto & Paul . Penman, Hannah Penman, Hann.ah Penni, David Penzig, Clemens, Sr Pendleton. Da\'id E. & A.M. Pendleton, Preston. Pendleton, Louis Pendleton, Louis. . . Perkins, J. M Perret, Henry A.. . . 6 10 1 5.50 10 7 12 20 60 40 II 8 30 3 $ 50.00 15.00 50.00 50.00 Perret. Henry Perrin, Edward B.. Perdue, Geo. C Perrott, G. H Eerlot, Mathew. . . . Perce, James... . Perry, F. C Perry, Bertha N.. Perry, J. D. & J.. Perry, Caleb Perringer, Jos. «fe M. L.. Perasso, .John Peshall, Francis Petty, E.W Petteys. M. C Peter, August & O.. Peter, Fred'k Peter, Fred'k Peters & Aden Peters, Meint E Peters, Geo. & Henry Peters, Abbo S. & A. M.. Petzold, B. R Petzold, B. R Petzold, Richard Peterson, John G.. Peterson, Geo. F.. . Peterson, Geo. F.. . Peterson, Leroy.. . . Peterson, CO Peterson, N. A Peterson, Edward T.. Peterson, Hilda Peterson, L. G Peterson, Fred E Peterson, Peter Peterson, A. F. & S.. Peterson, H. W Peterson, .T. C Peterson, James C. . Peterson, Emil . . . . Peterson, Sven . . . . Peterson, Rven . . . . Peterson, Mathais. Peterson, Kate E.. Peterson, Kate E Pettersson, Jonas. . . Pezgolo, Martino Pezgolo, Martino.... Pfenninger, W. & C Phelps, T.D Phelps, T. n Phelps, T. D Phelps, H. a. C Phelps, Srethna S.. . .32 Phelan, .Tames Phipps, Iver H. & A. R.. . Phillips, Mary Phillips, .Sophia E Phillips, W.C. &M Phillips, Anna E.. Phillips, Marion... Phillips, Chas Phillips, JohnC. Phillippin, Fred... 20 30 60 20 25 I 55 14 30 6 30 25 .50 10 20 18 .70 SO 70.00 70.00 30.00 25.00 55.00 50.00 60.00 300.00 50 00 20.00 250.00 50.00 70.00 100.00 66.67 60.00 100.00 45.30 85.71 40.00 50.00 83.33 55.00 55.00 150.00 65.00 70.00 65.00 200.00 40.00 120.00 100.00 60.00 55.00 85.00 40.00 20.00 50.00 15.00 40.00 200.00 57.14 25.00 25.00 52.00 40.00 40.00 70.55 120.00 115.00 55.00 37 70 19 14.50 20 2 21 148 60 100 110 43.32 None 35 117 85.75 None 23 40 40 None 80 72 160 47.50 8 None 22 None 20 36 3 160 19.63 130 35.44 20 98.27 2.62 10.40 85 50 6 70 None 160 40 159 30 14 118.85 27.0 1.45 13.78 5 1.40 20 10 35 5 34 80 40 40 21.49 14.68 38 40 130 12.50 3.30 150 133.96 30 2 75 17 80 55.69 5 None None 10 40 26 62$ 2 1.42 20.00 20.00 20.00 25.00 23.80 6.75 8.35 25.00 11.82 19.85 125.00 20.00 5.00 9.91 250 5.00 7.50 25.00 6.25 18.05 9.00 10.10 21.25 16.66 20.00 15.00 50.00 12.00 40.00 S.OO 10.09 20.00 33.85 10.00 23.81 41.98 20.00 40.00 40.00 100.00 14.29 40.00 5.00 5.00 5.03 10.00 42.85 9.33 37.02 103.45 27.57 20.00 28.14 35.00 25.00 14.28 14.00 5.00 10.00 7.00 7.00 19.77 17.00 4.2 11.50 10.00 100.00 22.72 3.33 3.74 15.00 50.00 8.00 10.58 6.00 24.78 80.00 50.00 80.00 40.00 5.00 25.00 1,100 250 430 565 400 750 990 1,360 1,000 5,800 3,300 1,520 2,400 2,200 645 850 250 115 300 1,000 20 500 1,740 1,440 1,480 310 150 640 900 2,300 1,155 720 800 220 4,100 6,200 1,300 3,725 250 3,785 4,380 3,950 1,800 2.200 3,000 800 200 800 300 1,000 1,110 1,000 150 800 100 480 1,550 250 1,300 70 290 800 280 280 425 750 190 460 2,500 1.650 115 750 1,000 970 100 800 300 480 2,650 400 300 575 400 200 l,420l SO 50 235 SO 165 350 50 670 600 690 500 ISO 250 160 3S0 100 350 100 1,635 125 too 125 80 75 250 545 350 6,900 1,060 200 200 100 ISO 100 240 1 25 15 380 50 145 50 30 325 200 620 ISO 200 355 50 100 10 1,100 300 480 800 400 800 1,155 1,710 1,050 6,470 3,900 2,210 2,900 2,350 645 850 500 275 300 1,000 370 500 1.840 1,440 1.830 410 1,785 765 900 2.400 1,280 800 800 295 4,350 6,745 1.650 3,725 7,150 4,845 4,380 3,950 2,000 2,400 3,000 800 200 800 300 1,100 1,110 1,000 300 900 100 720 1,675 265 1,680 120 435 800 280 280 425 800 220 785 2,700 2,270 265 950 1,000 970 100 l,ISS 300 480 2,650 450 400 S8S 400 200 2,I3S 170 1 85 80 400 500 490 630 380 2,470 2,125 1,130 1,900 1,050 45 250 160 350 395 1,150 200 1,760 265 675 750 660 400 90 1,150 3,515 1,250 78S 7,010 3,535 420 750 800 970 4 000 330 ISO 330 440 625 15 895 SO 235 386 SS 325 1,100 820 175 415 425 370 515 90 825 SO 275 185 1.135 930$ 115 400 400 400 300 665 1,080 670 4,000 1,775 1,080 1,000 1,300 600 8S0 250 115 300 1.000 20 500 1,445 1,440 680 210 25 500 225 1.650 620 400 800 205 3,200 3,230 400 2,940 140 1.310 3,960 3,200 1,200 1,430 1,000 800 200 800 300 770 1,110 1,000 150 S70 100 280 1,050 250 785 70 200 800 280 280 425 420 165 460 1,600 1,450 90 535 575 600 100 640 210 480 1,825 400 125 400 400 200 1,000 50$ 16 7. SO 7.92 13.19 6.60 16.00 23.10 37.62 23.10 103.52 62.40 35.36 76.85 35.25 12.89 17. 8S 16.25 5.78 4.50 IS. 00 14.10 7. SO 29.80 31.68 29.28 7.70 37.48 19.13 16.20 45.60 25.60 16.00 20.00 6.49 65.25 101.18 24.75 59.59 107.25 72.68 65.70 59.25 47. 7S 46.50 63.00 12.00 5.20 20.80 4.56 16. SO 18.3 15.00 7.20 22.50 1.50 10.80 33.50 3.98 38.64 2.40 12.72 16.80 5.88 5.88 6.38 12.00 5.06 15.7 ,54.00 S3. 34 6.63 14.44 15.20 19.40 2.30 34.64 5.40 10.56 39. 7S 9.00 9.20 14.92 6.00 4.60 36.30 -66- Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Sune of Taipajer ions OnltiTated Ho, of lores Per Aor« Pick, CO Pickens, Clara Pickens, Mattie Pickens, R. A Pier, Peter Pierce, E. A Fiersons, Cora Pilclier, J. E Pillster, C. (Heirs) . . . Pilabury, Margaret J.. Pillsbury, Nora A Pilkington, J. B Pim, J. P Pinard, 0-H-E Eva & A.. . Piaard, Plora Finkley, Joseph Pinkley, A. W Pinkley, Hester L Pipka, Chas Pittman, Ephxian & A. C Piatt, Henry K Platts, C. H. & Etta.. Flantz, Grant Plimpton, Ortley Poe, John (Heirs) . . . . Poe, John (Heirs) . PoeppinK, Anton.. Polehn, Frank Polehn, Frank Polehn, Frank Pollock, John S Pollock, Isaac Polifka, Wm Pomeroy, J. H. (Heirs) . . . Pomeroy, J. H. (Heirs) . . . Pond, F. S Poor, J. P Poole, J. W Poorman, C Foorman, J. M.. Pope.W. H Porter, Wm. W Porter, W. W. & L. F.. Porter, C.H Porter, Edward A Porter, W. R. & M.. . Porter, Marv Pj Porter, J. G. (Heirs). Porter, Ora Portland, Trust Co.. . Portland Cement Co.. . . Portland Cement Co Portland Cement Co.. . . Portland Cement Co — Portland WP&ET Co... Portland W P & E T Co., Portland W P c& E T Co.. Portland WP&ETCo.. Portland W P & E T Co.. Portland Open Air Sant... Portland Ry. L. & P. Co., Portland Ry. L. & P. Co.. Portland & S. R. E. Co.. . Portland & S. R. E. Co... Portland &S.R.E.Ck)... Portland&S. R. E. Co... Portland & S. R. E. C Portland&S. R.E. Co... Portland & S. R. E. Co.. . Portland&S. R.E. Co... Portland & S. R. E. Co. . . Portland & S. R. E. Co.. . Portland & S. R. E. Co. . . Portland & S. R. E. Co. . . Portland & S. R. E. Co. . . Portland WP&ET Co.. Portland WP&ETCo.. Portland WP&ET Co.. Portland WP&ETCo., Portland WP&ET Co.. Portland W P & E T Co.. Portland WP&ETCo.. Poteet, Geo. T Poteet, Geo. T Poteet, Geo. T.. 30 10 6 35 5 40 .22 SO 20 9.30 2 20 28 35 7 30 3 12 3 5 2 * 2.37 37.73 I 60 19 24 10 10 60 45 1,363.63 30.00 50.00 44.64 50.00 80.00 60.00 50.00 40.00 40.00 57 40.00 52.50 300.00 40.00 40.00 50.00 52.20 52.00 107.52 40.00 150.00 200.00 150.00 100.00 100.00 20.00 40.00 37.50 50.00 55.00 60.00 337.55 300.03 50.00 43.33 40.00 50.00 50.00 Canals & Taxes sho 33.00 32.00 55.00 Acres nnoQltiTated So. of Aores 40 None 55 70 40 10 6. 480 65 60 6 130 40 20 15 77 40.00 14.25 26 14 63 50 9.70 9.96 22 5 43 21.75 61.75 20.64 30 50.15 2,50 None 27 34.40 87.67 40 None 1.25 80 30.86 7.80 50 31 51 55,50 6 10.25 2.69 None 10.40 None 5 81.45 I 205.11 79.61 20 7 42.11 5.94 Locks wn on fran 40 38.48 7.50 70 80 80 440 115 70 10 46 120 8,24 43,60 359.25 206.06 16.52 100.80 307.53 155.26 40 35 40 Assessmeut Per Aors 00$ 15. 1,000.00 7.27 14.00 12.50 10.00 66.46 5,00 20.00 50.00 83.33 38.46 20,00 15.00 15,00 9.82 10.00 19.64 9.52 7.50 36.08 25.00 20.00 175.00 10.00 10.11 14.57 14.54 15.92 14.96 20.00 80.00 100 !oo 99.92 10.00 80.00 112.00 8.00 49.23 51.28 5.00 12.90 13.72 19.82 25.00 25.00 81.78 150.40 120.19 40.00 20.00 12.27 15,00 18,04 15.11 20.00 14.29 14.96 303.03 chise valu 10.00 10.39 10.00 8.57 10.00 17.50 . 9.09 10.00 8.29 8.00 19.56 4.16 24.27 10.89 11.41 23.05 60.54 19.84 9.98 12.88 20.00 17.43 20,00l General Property Assessments in 1910 On Land Buildings & Personal Pro portj 600$ 300 550.. 1,480.. 1,750 100 450 2,400 2,050 . . 3,400 . . 500 6,800 800 300 475 380 820 675 1,280 375 350 250 965 2,675 1,830 420 2,900 300 3,090 1,790 50 1,000 380 6,440 14,360 400 300 140 640 5,025 1,100 850 520 1,150 1,250 425 370 220 800 1,250 11,320 150 3,600 775 4,900 1,200 400 100 980 1,800 400 475 600 1,130 1,400 4,000 1,150 900 80 900 500 200 475 7,400 4,750 1,000 2,000 3,070 2,000 800 2,400 8001 1,700 325 100 115 25 385 350 320 SO 405 50 75 395 340 200 100 150 600 65 50 300 25 90 560 535 215 2,245 350 ioo ioo 3,175 300,000 50 200 Total Assessment Single lai Exemptions 1910 Would Han Been Single Tsi Assessment 1910Tonld Have Been Actual Tax Paid for 1910 Tax for 1910 Under Single Tax ¥onld EaTo Been 600$. 2,000 550 1,480 2,075 100 450 2,400 2,050 3,400 500 6,900 800 300 590 405 1,205 1,025 1,600 375 350 250 1,015 3,080 1,880 495 3,295 640 3,290 I 890 50 1,150 380 7,040 14,360 400 365 140 640 5,025 1,150 1,150 545 1,240 1,810 960 585 220 3,045 1,250 11,670 ISO 3,800 775 5,100 1,200 400 100 980 4,975 300,000 400 475 600 1,130 1,400 4,000 1,150 950 80 900 500 200 47S 7,400 4,750 1,000 2,000 3,070 2,000 800 2,600 800 1,780 lis 360 1,225 450 ISO 745 290 205 805 615 840 375 1,155 1,100 225 1,815 340 2,015 840 405 60 1,600 2,800 205 1.730 335 750 105 375 650 685 285 2,680 10,160 30 2,065 475 965 245 3,165 300,000 290 2,615 1,215 600$ 220 435 1,120 850 100 450 2,400 1,600 3,250 500 6,155 800 300 300 200 400 410 760 375 350 250 640 1,925 780 270 1,480 300 1,275 1,050 50 745 320 5,440 11,560 400 160 140 640 3,295 815 400 440 865 1,160 275 300 220 365 1,250 1,510 120 1,735 300 4,135 1,200 400 100 735 1,810 35,000 400 475 600 900 1,400 4,000 1,150 660 80 900 500 200 475 4,785 4,750 1,000 2,000 3,070 2,000 800 1,385 800 12.00 36.00 8.25 37.00 35.27 1.65 9.00 60.00 45.10 61.20 12.75 113.85 16.00 4.50 8.86 8.09 24.09 15.38 24.00 8.24 5.77 3,75 16.25 49,27 37.60 9.90 56.01 12.60 82.25 47. 2S .75 28.80 9.50 126,72 258.48 7.20 9.3 5.1 12.16 112.58 29.33 29.91 9.00 20.46 69.86 24.94 15.22 3.96 54.80 45.62 282.84 2.40 64.60 13.18 102.00 24.00 8.00 2.00 19.60 116.92 5,587.50 6.00 7.13 9.12 17.17 21.00 90,20 17,48 14.25 1.20 13.50 8.30 5.32 9,49 183.00 142.50 30.00 49.10 92.10 32.00 22.00 68.25 I4,00l -67- Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Icni CiltiTated kmt UnonltiTtttd Gonenl Proportj Aasessmonts in 1910 Single Tai Iiemptions i910Vonld EaTS Been Single Tax Assessment 1910¥oiUd Have Been AotnalliC Paid for 1910 T«i for 1910 Under Slnila TaxWooId Eare Ben (una of Taipajw Ho. of icrei Afisesament Per Aero No. of Acres Asseesment Per Aore On Land fiuildingflJc Personal Property Total Assessment Potter, Cora * 25 * * . S3 45 .33 * * * / \ i 15 .25 $ 68.00 40 55 120 40 63.71 35 None 120 160 80 2.15 6 .25 None 1.25 25 None 38 9 77.91 38.59 45 30 I.SO 24 20 40 None 5 2 23.97 7 None 3.50 .07 6S 40 80 160 29.28 13.19 219.96 253.66 Island 247 2 nf'Canem 23.60 45.52 306 24 275 800.98 160 470.16 30 37.27 52 10 40 80 49.92 20 79 280 28 160 108 40 40 22 37 28.86 48 None 6.52 40 40 40 11.48 17.25 57.71 18.57 $ 22.50 16.18 2.50 45.00 22.00 20.00 90.39 5.00 10.00 6.00 41.86 20.00 160.00 100.00 120.00 30.00 77.77 10.00 20.00 20.02 29.23 26.66 30.00 50.00 16.70 20.00 12.00 15.00 150.00 50.00 25.00 25.00 75.00 200.00 $ 900 2,600 300 1,800 4,315 3,050 200 600 1,600 480 690 1,095 IIS 250 ISO 750 100 470 340 1,770 1,920 4,450 900 75 1,150 650 480 50 750 400 985 175 3,850 700 100 1,500 160 600 1,600 800 4,500 1,530 25,000 39,500 100,000 20,000 400 5,000 400 700 3,760 1,400 2,850 9,610 1,870 7,000 30 500 1,600 20 120 600 800 400 240 2,900 2,800 780 1,640 1,680 600 400 580 470 550 2,120 550 280 1,000 1,000 800 1,400 850 1,640 3.360' $ * 765 * * 450 100 $ 900 3,365 300 1.800 4,765 3,150 200 600 1,600 480 790 1,495 260 805 255 750 500 470 1,105 1.770 2,220 4,995 900 75 1,425 700 480 250 750 440 1,380 175 3,975 700 100 1,600 160 600 1,600 800 5,000 1,530 25,000 40,000 100,000 20,000 400 5,000 1,000 700 7,260 1,400 2,850 9,610 1,870 7,000 30 500 1,600 20 120 600 900 400 240 3,300 2,800 4,380 1,640 1,680 600 400 650 520 550 2,535 625 320 1,000 1,000 850 1,550 7,930 1,640 3,860 $ 2,070 $ 900 1,295 300 1,800 2,565 1,600 30 600 1,600 480 340 420 80 100 150 750 35 400 240 1,640 1,490 2,535 900 75 670 500 480 15 750 300 775 175 2,305 700 100 1,100 160 600 1,600 800 4,500 1,530 25,000 39,700 100,000 20,000 400 5,000 400 700 3,200 1,400 2,800 9,610 1,870 7,000 30 500 920 20 120 600 800 400 240 1,315 2,800 430 1,640 1,335 600 400 455 400 385 2,000 250 210 1,000 1,000 800 890 605 1,320 1,430 $ 22.50 84.12 6.90 36.00 74.65 47.25 S.30 15.00 24.00 12.48 16.59 22.43 9.49 16.11 8.28 11.25 12.00 9.40 17.68 28.32 33.30 74.92 13.50 1.12 21.38 11.34 7.20 3.75 27.37 7.70 22.09 2.62 101.37 16.45 2.65 24.32 3.76 12.00 29.12 14.40 90.00 55.85 450.00 7.20 2,525.00 382. SO 7.20 90.00 30.00 21.00 217.80 42.00 59.85 192.68 39.27 175.06 .SO IS. 00 32.00 .50 2.40 18.00 20.70 6.00 3.60 49.50 42.00 122.60 32.80 50.40 12.00 6.00 11.05 10.40 8.36 51.40 9.38 8.00 15.00 15.00 13.60 29.45 118.95 24.60 57.9OI $ 36.42 Potter, John W 52.41 Potter Marv E 9.75 Potter, Mary E Pottratz, G, E. & Emma.. . Pottratz, G. E 57.15 5S.00 52.22 606.00 2,200 l,5S0 170 62.70 37.09 Powell, Chas 1.61 Powell, Chas E * * * 100 400 145 555 105 * 400 22.80 Powell Valley Co 37.09 Powell J. W. 15.62 100.00 65.00 300.00 250.00 450 1,075 180 705 105 11.89 Powell', W. J. & A. E Powers, R. E. Mrs 9.74 3.80 2.9S Powers, Augusta 9.88 Powers, H. R * .4 2 3 4 12 50 * * 16 5 * 1 * 4 7 30.74 * * IS * * * 5"222!22 45.00 53.33 S2.S0 65.00 65.00 17.39 Poyser, W.B Pratt, Frank N. & DeUlah. 465 70 865 130 730 2,460 1.35 13.24 Pratt, Albert 765 5.95 Pratt, Albert 40.65 Prahl, L. H. & Lydia Prahl, F. W. & Sadie Prahl, Wm. F. & K 300 545 * * 275 50 34.54 58.76 20.86 Prahl, L. R "iiiiso SO. 00 '.74 755 200 15.53 Prather, B. S Prehn, F. W 12.49 11.13 50.00 200 40 395 * 125 * * 100 * * * 500 * * 500 235 .35 Preston, W. B 35.69 Preston, Harriet J Preston, Ole L 75.00 55.00 140 605 8.15 18.95 Preston, W. E 4.06 Prentiss, S. E Price, Jos. J 125.25 1,670 86.78 24.66 4. 58 Priester, Ottilie 40.00 13.85 4.00 7.50 10.00 800.00 153.35 IIS. 99 113.65 155.72 500 25.94 P.R.L.&P.Co 5.41 P.R.L.&P.Co 17.13 P.R.L.&P.Co 42.92 P. R. L. &P. Co 21.24 P.R.L.&P.Co 500 119.52 P.R.&L.P.Co * * ■■■*■*' * * 72.80 P. R. L. & P. Co 804. SO P.R.L.&P.Co P.R.L.&P.Co Ab'rnathy 500 1,271.11 4,620.00 P. R. L. & P. Co 80.96 200.00 ah" 16.95 15.37 10.00 58.33 10.00 12.00 11.69 14.89 1.00 13.41 11.53 20.00 12.00 15.00 10.00 8.00 12.00 10.13 10.00 10,71 10.25 11.11 15.00 10.00 18.18 10.00 10.39 40.00 50.00 24.61 25.00 25.00 20,00 43.55 25.29 20.00 24.21 * * 600 3,500 600 743.95 P. R. L. & P. Co 10.62 P. R. L. &P. Co River Fro 132.80 P.R.L.&P.Co 22,67 P. R. L. &P. Co * 14 * S * * * * * 28 * * * 45.97 P. R. L. & P. Co 50.00 ""io.bb 4,060 IS4.32 P.R.L.&P.Co 96.53 P. R. L. & P. Co 50 112.44 P.R.L.&P.Co * * * * * 330.92 P.R.L.&P.Co 66.32 P.R.L.&P.Co 220.22 Prosser, Geo. W .75 Proctor & Straus 20.06 Proctor, W. A 35.71 680 28.29 Proctor, W. A * * 100 * 400 * 3,600 .80 Proctor, W. A 3.69 Proctor, W. A 28.61 Proctor, W. A.. . 100 28.70 Proctor, W. A * * 51 >¥ 12 * 12 * * 3 3 8 2 5 2 # ■ * 9.27 Proctor, W. A 5.56 Proctor, W. A 41.17 1,985 30 48 Proctor, W. A 64.90 Proctor, W. A 40.00 "■46 '.66 3,950 13.23 Proctor, W. A 50.43 Proctor, W. A 345 63.67 Proctor, W. A * * 70 50 18.45 Proctor & Beers 9.27 Proebstel, Chas 60.00 33.33 31.25 100.00 110.00 60.00 195 120 16S 535 375 110 11.87 11.89 Prudhomme, B, H 9.04 Pugh, Willema & E. A Pugh, James M 415 75 40 IK * 50 ISO 7,080 69.92 5.79 Pugh, J. M Pugh, R. A 7.89 23. IS PuEh,H.M 23.18 Pugh, Hugh M 50 660 7,325 320 2,430 19.95 Puiiloert, Peter 9 7 8 40 100.00 60.00 60.00 72.50 25.44 Purdy, WillE 14.02 Purdy, WillE. &Onie J... 30.60 Purdy, O. J km 33.15 —68— Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Hamt of Tupa^tr lens CaltiTated Ho. of lores Purdy, L. A Puroell, Daniel H., Putz, John Putz, John Quackenbuah, E, . ■Quinn, C. K Quinn, W. W Radford, R. H... Radford, Fred..., Radolph, Otto C. Raddatz, W. M Raicy, Frank Raicy, Frank R Rainey, Wm. M. & Ruth. Raithel, Henry Rakel, Dorothy Rakel, Dora RaU, W. L. & B. v.. Ralston, L. O Ramsby, S. M Ramflby, Francien Ramsby, H. S. & Amelia. . Ramsby, H. S. & Amelia. . Ramsby, H. S. & Amelia. . Ramsby, Delbert H. & C. V Ramberg, Karen Ramberg, A. H Ramsay, Chas. L. & C. E. Ramsey, Nancy G.' Ramsey, Ruth E Ramsey, J. F Rambo, T. H Rameiya, John. . . . Rank, 0.0 Rands, E. P Rankin, J. H Randall, Geo Randall, Geo Randall, Gilbert S. RandaU, W. G Randall, Tom. P Randall, Tom. P Ransdell, E. G. V. H. G Randolph, E.' W.'.'.'.'.'!.' ! Randolph, Edla Rapps, Mary Rape, Chas. F. & yarah. , Raphaelson, Emery Rastall, H.J Rastall, H. J Rastall, Vienna. Rastall, James. . Rastall, James.. Rastall, H. J. . . . Rashford, N. R Rashford, N. R Raschi, Phillip Raschi, Christof . . . . Rasmussen, Jeppe. . . Rasmuasen, John P. Rassmussen, P Rath, Nicholas Rath, C. A Rath, Carl A Rath, Leo Rath, Leo Rath, Peter Rath, Louis Rathbone, W. A. & M. C. Rauoh, M. L. (Trustee) . . . Rauch, M. L. (Trustee)... Ravely, A. (Heirs) Rawlins, R. J. (Heirs) Rawlins, B. T Rawhauser, E. G Ray, J. B Raymond, W. W Read, Lawrence & Lillian. Reagan, T. J Reagan, Rosa A Reasouer, Amanda Reasoner, Amanda Rebstock, Chas Rector. Benj. F. & Bessie. IsseaBment Per icro 2 5 5 2 18 40 2 21 14 17 36 3.65 12 .29 40 15 115 16 25 S 1 30 50 35 45 25 50 2 40 8 25 22 I 18 15 19 40 50 2 7.50 15 .50 45.00 60.00 18.00 15.00 55.55 40.00 150.00 35.71 32.14 47.06 80.00 76.71 20.83 160.00 15.00 35.00 45.00 45.00 60.00 50.00 20.00 125.00 70.00 60.00 42.85 40.00 56.00 25.00 52.50 100.00 45.00 55.00 50.00 35.00 55.00 55.00 53.33 300.00 50.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 50.00 60.00 60.00 20.00 50.00 120.00 200.00 60.00 52.50 52.58 65.00 60. Off iores UsonltiTated No. of AcroB 48 3.88 77.35 I 154.70 120 6.50 59 26 160 49.17 21.15 None 5.83 146.78 None 28.10 5 105 8.27 73.85 40 46.92 88.27 153 44 650 144 1.25 I .40 40 80 48.42 5.35 160 30 45 35 19. 50 80 41 30 22.25 55 152 5.75 35 216 100 65 98.20 27.29 82.16 326.57 60 14.08 12.11 65 None 50 10 40 110 80 40 70 10 3 1.52 21.30 120 148 10 65 5.50 16 1 7.95 11.55 90 123.86 8 13.83' ABsessmoQt Per lore 15.10$ 38.65 4.00 5.00 15.93 10.00 46.15 5.93 10.00 3.13 13.22 40.18 39.72 41.16 9.20 39.17 150.00 4.76 9.07 9.88 10.00 11.50 12.00 9.80 25.00 18.43 5.00 100.00 125.00 62.50 6.00 8.00 12.39 112.20 15.00 23.33 20.00 14.28 20.51 20.00 21.95 20.00 30.12 10.00 26.32 22.60 20.00 7.64 8.00 8.00 7.33 5.95 7.95 9.98 10.00 25.75 25.00 17.70 200.00 16.00 5.00 4.38 5.00 22.00 5.00 S.OO 8.00 16.66 32.89 29.56 15.00 4.26 5.00 20.00 68.27 25.00 10.00 30.00 29.44 20.00 18.56 25.00 13.01 General Property ABseBsmenta in 1910 On Land BoildingB ft Personal Propertj 815 450 400 35 3,465 2,800 600 1,100 710 500 1,450 3,730 280 240 1,600 100 1,420 750 725 75 2,130 400 1,215 6,235 1,500 2,060 2,450 820 250 125 25 240 640 2,700 600 2,400 3,700 2,400 2,300 1,800 1,600 1,000 3,225 970 2,350 4,440 130 1,950 1,650 800 1,290 720 160 650 3,260 600 415 1,290 1,950 5,700 2,800 50 17S 1,800 1,760 200 600 580 750 170 1,080 1,800 670 50 2,050 435 400 2,900 660 340 4,425 4,140 2,280 780 265 1 050 420 350 150 100 255 200 200 785 450 50 355 25 250 60 360 350 685 485 50 Total issesBment 150 300 200 140 20 350 75 400 615 520 200 390 345 200 20 75 40 615 425 150 465 155 815 450 665 35 3,465 3,850 600 1,520 1,060 500 1,600 3,830 280 300 1,695 355 1,620 750 725 75 2 330 400 2,000 6,685 1,500 2,110 2,805 845 500 125 85 240 640 3,060 600 2,400 Single lai XxemptionB 1910 Would laTe Been 60 105 335 20 715 2,250 210 1,045 660 725 1,535 135 60 235 255 440 155 1,205 1,290 4,245 610 1,155 100 275 60 2,120 Single Tax iflsesBment 1910 Vonld Have Been ietnal Tax Paid for 1910 $ 4,050 2,400 2,985 2,285 2,185 800 1,845 1,370 1,600 1,000 10 3,275 970 1,675 240 2,350 4,440 280 2,250 1,650 1,400 230 ISO 1,050 800 1,490 720 795 160 790 140 3,260 600 435 1,640 2,025 50 890 610 6,100 3,415 50 2,300 1,975 695 2,000 520 1,200 1 760 200 990 925 950 590 685 665 190 1,080 1,800 75 230 745 50 105 2,430 435 440 3,515 1,085 830 25 40 2,015 635 340 4,575 4,140 2,745 935 1,775 1,190 1,745 625 Tax for 1910 Under Sinrli Tax Wonid fiare Been 755 345 330 IS 2,750 1,600 390 475 400 500 875 2,295 145 240 1,460 100 1,180 750 570 75 1,125 400 710 2,440 1,500 1,500 1,650 745 225 125 25 240 640 940 600 2,400 1,865 1,600 1,140 915 1,600 990 1,600 730 950 4,210 130 1,200 1,650 800 695 720 160 650 3,260 600 385 750 1.415 3,800 1,440 50 175 800 1,760 200 400 240 285 115 850 1,800 640 50 1,600 410 400 1,500 450 340 2,800 2,950 1,000 310 13.86$ 11.25 11.31 .81 87.31 65.45 10.80 22.80 17.70 12.50 25.60 65. 4.76 5.70 28.14 6.39 29.16 11.25 14.50 1.47 45.44 7.20 42.02 140.39 31.50 31.65 44.63 19.85 12.00 3.00 2.55 4.80 13.44 76.50 12.00 60.00 64.80 38.40 47.75 36.60 40.75 15.00 49.13 23.28 58.75 67.04 5.88 33.75 30.63 14.56 29.06 14.04 3.12 15.40 66.83 12.90 9.13 34.44 33.41 143.35 52.93 1.25 18.76 50.00 35.20 5.00 24.75 13.88 16.15 2.85 16.20 39.60 19.37 1.30 40.09 11.09 11.00 70.30 32.54 10.20 75.49 68.3 41.1; 14.02) Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 icres Onltiyated Aores UnooltiTated General Propertj Assessments in 1910 Single Tai Single Tax Assessment 1910 Would Hare Bees Actual Tax Paid for 1910 TaiforlSfO Under Single Tax Would .Hare Been N&me of Taxpayer Ho.of icrei Assessment Per Aon No. of Acres Assessment Per Aore On Land Buildings 4 Personal Propertr Total Assessment 1910 Tonld EaT* Been 1 $ 150.00 2 80 20 157 112 156 S 39.50 41.98 25 101.79 42.21 27 12.88 53.50 .75 80 None 11 25 6.82 None 60 None 7.50 7. SO 40 71.82 None 92.78 None 80 102 10 16.90 3.60 75.48 2.10 68.85 68 2.50 1.50 55 None 1 too 280 120 8 81.70 70 132 142 36 24 120 60 160 20.50 25.33 5 40 None 60 None 33 38 8 37 160 7 85 27 37 2.87 4 4 160 10 None None 5 37 74.43 9 $ 75.00 S.OO 15.00 9. 55 7.14 9.61 30.00 30.37 9.53 10.00 11.79 11.85 14.81 9.71 9.35 53.33 17.00 74.28 20.00 18.00 17.60 150.00 20.00 60.00 50.00 50.00 10.00 6.26 20.90 4.32 155.00 6.00 5.00 12.00 19.22 19.44 20.00 23.80 17.43 2.94 24.00 80.00 21.81 100.00 150.00 16.00 5.00 S.OO 5.00 29.63 13.57 37.87 8.45 11.11 25.00 20.00 15.00 12.50 39.00 31.56 60.00 10.00 500.00 5.83 500.00 10.00 5.00 10.00 10.00 7.81 7.14 15.29 20.00 40.00 70.00 25.00 18.75 6.00 30.00 lOO.OO 100.00 100.00 40.00 13.90 10.00 $ 300 400 1,400 1,565 920 1,560 ISO 1,300 1,400 2,350 1,440 500 400 125 1,625 40 1,360 300 295 900 220 40 1,200 500 875 875 400 790 100 1,760 700 480 850 120 1,165 500 2,310 150 6,000 500 220 380 1,450 540 650 1,600 1,400 600 290 3,210 1,300 500 3,300 560 4,200 6,900 2,250 2,000 1 280 1,280 300 400 125 950 125 580 220 560 490 1,250 170 5,600 540 2,680 2,700 980 9U0 960 600 225 2,250 500 2,680 4,605 360 $ $ 300 1,070 1,650 1,565 920 1,560 150 1,300 1,590 2,525 1,590 500 400 125 1,800 40 1,360 350 595 1.000 220 540 1,200 700 875 1,300 400 790 630 2.060 1,000 480 1,I4S 120 1,480 700 3,005 250 7,200 900 355 700 1,550 540 1,395 1,600 1,400 600 560 4,535 1,435 840 3,500 695 4,200 7,400 2,470 2,000 1,470 1,280 300 605 625 1,405 525 680 220 765 695 1,250 220 6,520 540 2,680 2,700 1,530 1,445 960 700 225 3,030 SOO 2,680 4,805 460 $ 75 670 1,050 35 65 25 $ 225 4O0 600 1,530 855 1,535 150 1,260 73S 800 1,270 500 400 125 735 40 1,360 260 250 630 160 40 1,200 120 625 625 400 500 25 540 310 480 595 120 595 185 1,910 75 2,595 235 110 240 1,310 285 450 1,600 1,400 600 100 2,785 1,045 SOO 1,705 445 2,100 3,900 1,350 2,000 1,035 990 300 400 125 465 125 400 200 200 400 1,250 70 2,445 540 1,800 1,600 500 355 960 450 100 1,000 500 1,800 2,165 ISO $ 7.65 16.05 24.75 34.42 20.24 34.32 2.25 19.50 32.55 55.56 23.85 8.00 12.00 2.76 30.59 .80 20.40 8.40 8.93 20.00 3.63 14.04 19.20 22.75 20.12 29.90 10.00 23.70 14.66 45.32 26.50 10.08 28.63 2.40 22.20 10.50 45.08 6.25 122.40 23.40 5.33 16.46 23.25 12.69 30.83 40.00 43.40 18.60 10.08 68.03 21.53 23.50 87.50 15.98 67.20 118.40 37.05 40.00 25.72 22.40 7.65 9.07 16.55 30.91 13.91 10.20 4.84 13.77 12.51 25.00 3.96 110.84 9.18 67.00 67.50 30.60 28.90 19.20 21.00 5.95 71.20 10.00 67.00 120.12 9.20 $ 8.47 Kedfield, John & Ella 670 250 9.27 Redfield, John & Ella Rees, T. G 20 3 8 4 * 2 35 SS 6 * * * 25 3.50 .1.50 10 2 .29 * 2 S 5 * 8 1.10 32 2 * 17 * 14 6 20 80 12 2 1.50 5 2.85 2 « ♦ 12 12 7 66' " 4 60 75 30 * 6 6 * 55.00 22,00 15.00 15.00 13.91 47.21 Reea, T. G 26.38 Kees, T. G 47.35 Rees, W. H * 3.48 Rees, Wm. H 50.00 28.57 38.19 40.00 40.00 855 1,725 320 29.21 190 17S 150 * * * 175 * * SO 300 100 25.42 Reed, Geo 35.74 Reed J. W 31.26 Reed, J. W 12.31 Reed, J. W 22.67 Reed, J. W ""is^oo S.S9 Reed, Jas Reed, Susetta E 1,065 20.27 1.27 Reed, Wm. H 31.52 Reece, F. T 85.61 50.00 45.00 50.00 150.00 90 345 370 60 500 10.06 Reece, R. M. & M. S Reese, E. J 5.79 20.86 4.03 Reese, Sivert B 500 * 200 1.88 29.93 Reimann, Carl & Ida Reilly, Hattie L 250.66 100.00 100.00 580 250 675 7.90 21.04 ReUly, B. F. &H. L Reid, Nora I 425 * 21.04 13.75 Reid, Nora I 42.50 90.90 42.50 350.00 "■'26'.66 ""66!66 71.66 40.00 100.00 60.00 25.00 80.00 173.33 50.00 189.47 250.00 290 60S 1,S20 690 30.64 Reid, J. A 530 300 300 * 295 * 315 200 695 100 1,200 400 1.15 320 100 1.S4 24.43 Reid, M.D.Mrs Reidy, W'm 14.18 19.28 Reimer, Henry 550 21.61 Reiner, F. E 4.68 Reiter, Ella B Reif, Joseph 885 51S 1,095 175 4,605 665 245 460 240 2S5 945 13.79 4.29 Reiff, Henry 44.28 ReilinK, F.J Reibhoff, M. H Reinman, Wm 2.82 73.36 7.66 Reinman, J 2.55 Reichard, Jacob 8.45 Reieraon, Renhart Reinhardt, Anna J 30.37 10.04 Reinhardt» Anna J 745 * * * 270 1,325 135 340 200 135 15.85 64.19 Renhard, Carl J 56.35 Renbard, Carl 24.15 Reppke, Edward 20.83 65.00 SO. 00 '3s!66 40.00 60.00 60.00 45.00 460 1,750 390 340 1,795 250 2,100 3,500 1,120 2.77 64.56 Reusser, Chris 24.22 Revenue, E. A 23.85 68.40 Revenue, J. H 15.97 Revermana, Chas & 53.01 Revermann, Chas. & 500 220 * 190 98.43 31.29 57.10 Reynolds, 0. E Reynolds C. E 80.00 80.00 435 290 28.13 26.91 * 205 500 455 400 100 11.29 205 SOO 940 400 280 20 565 295 9.27 Rhodes, Susan E .25 20 .25 7 2 12 3 * 3 75 * 8 20 16 IS « S 10 8 70 6 500.00 30.00 500.00 35.72 15.00 40.00 40.00 5.72 Rhoades.F.H Rhoades, F. H 18.41 5.72 Rhodes, Addie 9.27 Rice, Laura E 6.17 Rich, Geo. P 205 205 * .SO 920 * 5.67 Rich, Arthur G 11.25 Rich, John F 35.68 Richey, N, A. (Trustee).... 40.00 57.33 ISO 4,075 1.94 63.28 Richey, Willie 13.98 Richard, John 150.00 125.00 55.00 55.00 ' ■66!66 225.00 225.00 ssa 1,100 1,030 1,090 67.64 Richard, Eliza C 60.13 550 545 * 100 16.56 Richter, Martin Sr Richards, G. R 11.76 33.00 Richards, M. H Richards, J. F 250 125 2,030 25.51 4.57 Richards, J. F 780 35.22 Richardson ,Si8ters 14.76 150.00 51.00 45.00 880 2,640 310 67.64 200 100 *7Sl Richardson Allen S S.8S -70— Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 10M» 0«lliT»t«d iorei IlnotiltiTattd 6«nona Property AinssmentB in 1910 Single Tai Iiemptions 1910 Would EaTt Been Single Tai AasesBment 1910 Wonld HaTe Been lotnalTai Paid for 1910 Tai for 1910 Under Single Tax ¥onId HaTO Been Hamfl of Taxpayer Ho. of iorei iisgsmmt Per ion Ho. of ioios Issessmont Per lore On Land Boildin^B k Pnsonil Propotty Total isiessment * 10 14 4.65 1 I 25 26 2 21 6 .50 33 * 15 100 24 .25 13 68 * * 1.75 2 60 25 50 16 S 55.00 50.00 301.07 45.00 50.00 40.00 50.00 75.00 55.00 70.00 80.00 80.00 80 7 6 None 14.28 None 54 50.30 1.70 19 74 1.50 7 160 2.16 104.50 15.25 None 27 67.67 200 120 None 28.20 53.24 55 70 64 18 46 2 80 33.69 46.44 27 47.72 35 160 6.43 40 20 27 160 89. 9J 75 32.45 124.85 40 27. 8< 2.3. 76. 8< 7 40 5. 4.' 103. 2C 150 None None None 12.45 None None 7 None 20 6 33. 5C 196.4/ 64.05 29. 5C 29.18 None 52.65 24.25 12.50 22.18 8 80 37 5 10 54.25 26.50 $ 15.00 28.57 20.00 200.00 9.80 20.00 14.81 17.87 29.41 25.00 40.00 40.00 25.00 4.00 30.09 14.93 20.07 20.00 20.00 19.21 15.00 11.66 20.00 14.18 11.26 18.18 25.00 18.72 6.85 8.04 37.50 2.50 9.94 10.77 11.11 24.62 20.00 2.50 25. OO 20.01, 10. OO 11.11 80.00 6.25 8.90 26. 6« 14.77 8.00 25. OC 61.00 107.30 .52.01 35.71 32.50 30.00 102. 7S 4.99 4.00 100. OO 100. 00 100. OO 100.40 100. 00 100. OO 30.00 $ 1,200 750 820 1,400 185 50 1,800 2,200 200 1,630 3,380 100 2,815 640 1,415 6,560 1,620 30 1,190 4,700 3,000 1,400 100 500 3,600 2,250 4,250 1,840 125 650 75 200 335 1,140 380 3,375 2,950 400 810 800 560 300 80 1,000 800 3,250 975 1,.?00 1,000 1,700 250 4,000 550 1,300 30 560 665 750 200 200 200 1,650 200 200 2,110 75 1,750 375 1,930 8,000 1,000 8,950 5,920 300 3,100 660 840 490 600 2,000 400 150 2,000 900 1,120 $ * 545 125 270 $ 1,200 1,295 945 1,670 185 50 2,290 2,770 200 1,925 3,530 475 3,415 640 1,770 7,675 2,350 80 1,190 4,900 3,000 1,400 5,000 800 3,600 2,360 4,550 2,600 255 775 7S 200 335 1,540 380 3,675 3,580 400 1,355 800 940 300 90 1,000 800 3,250 975 1,400 1,000 1,700 250 4,000 835 1,300 30 560 1,285 750 200 200 200 2.050 405 200 2,375 200 1 800 375 2,130 9,130 1,000 10,300 7,455 300 3,765 910 940 595 600 2,000 420 150 2,905 1,365 1,270 $ 810 545 740 35 30 1,120 1,405 90 925 330 395 2,415 $ 1,200 485 400 930 150 20 1,170 1,365 110 1,000 3,200 80 1,000 640 515 3,050 785 5 800 2,605 3,000 1,400 35 430 1,275 1,455 3,000 1,500 125 480 75 200 335 670 320 2,160 1,600 400 410 800 280 300 80 1,000 800 2,665 615 1.080 1,000 1,700 250 4,000 355 1,300 30 560 565 640 100 100 100 1,450 100 100 900 75 650 150 790 4,525 1,000 6,745 4,920 250 1.760 485 475 460 600 2,000 325 150 800 900 715 $ 24.00 22.02 15.59 26.72 3.70 .75 34.35 41.55 3.00 40.43 52.95 7.13 51.23 12.80 34.88 158.97 39.95 1.36 19.04 78.40 48.00 22.40 85.00 13.60 61.20 37.76 72.80 39.76 5.32 13.96 1.28 5.00 8.38 38.50 9.50 55.13 53.70 8.00 23.03 12.00 18.80 6.00 2.30 21.60 16.00 55.25 24.38 29.40 25.00 39.10 6.25 72.00 15.52 22.10 .80 14.00 25.70 15.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 41.00 8.10 4.00 37.63 4.80 37.80 7.87 44.73 228.25 25.00 154.50 111.82 6.30 56.47 13.65 15.51 9.82 15.30 42.00 8.40 2.25 49. ?8 20.57 19.05 $ 46.78 RichardBon, Truman B 12.55 10.06 RichmoadI Clarence M Richxnond, Allen S 22.73 5.85 Rider Julia D .46 Rider, Chas. H 490 570 27.12 Rider, Wm. S 31.64 Rider, Wm. S 2.55 Rider, Samuel T 295 150 375 600 355 1,115 730 50 34.68 Ridder, Fred H 74.18 Ridder Fred 1.85 Ridder Fred 23.18 Riddell H. H 18.28 Ridgeway, D. T 90.00 50.00 55.00 120.00 50.00 50.00 1,255 4,625 1,565 75 390 2,295 16.35 Ridings, T. 0. & M. E 119.13 21.65 Ridings, P. J .14 19.96 Ridings. P. J Ridings, P J 200 * * 4,900 300 64.99 74.85 Ridines P J 34.93 57.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 40.00 4,965 370 2,325 905 1,550 1,100 170 295 .96 11.86 Ridines. Rov R 35.15 Ridings, John A 110 300 760 170 125 * * 400 36.31 74.85 Ridings! Ellis R 34.77 3.47 14 * * 16 2 40 45 * 10 * 8 * 20.00 13.31 1.94 6.83 Ridderbusch, Henry 13.44 40.00 40.00 55. OO 50. 00 870 60 1,515 1,980 26.88 Riddfirbusch H 12.84 300 630 * 545 * 380 10 * * 50.07 37.08 Rieira AW 11.42 Rigzs! A. W 65.00 945 11.22 Rip^s A W 18.54 Riggs, L. G. & Nettie V. . Rigg3,L.G.& Nettie v.. 45.00 660 9.27 9.93 10 3.01 Riley, M.S Riley, E. F. & F. B Rilev E E * * 25 9 10 * * * 3 * * 10 10 2 1 1 23 .15 45 9 47 100 * 37.93 20 2.50 40 5 12 # * 3 * 30 31.43 31.18 50.00 55. OO 30. OC 585 360 320 69.50 Rilev E F 24.89 Riley E. F 100 * * * * 285 * * 620 37.34 Riley, E.F Riley, E. F Riley E F 37.58 57.23 9.39 RUeyir.E, 128.72 100. OO 480 10.61 Rilpv Frank B 33.64 Riner, Maggie A Rint,oiil R A 1.14 21.04 Ringstead, Bertha Ringstead, Bertha IS.OO 15.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200 OO 200.00 200.00 82.60 720 110 100 100 100 600 305 100 1,475 125 1,150 225 1,340 4,605 16.13 18.28 2.95 2.95 2.95 Rinearson, Peter M Rinearson Peter M Rinearson, Leonard Ringhouse, Louis H Rinehart, D. M. & Lizaie.. 400 205 42.80 2.95 2.95 265 125 SO 22.40 2.90 34.44 35.00 34.04 50.00 10. OO 10. OO 9.84 15.27 15.61 100. OO 100.06 100. OO 19.00 16.50 19.20 20.00 75.00 25.00 8.11 30.00 20.00 16.59 19.62 22.48 Hingo, R. L. (Heirs) Ringo, R. L. (Heirs) Ripley, J. H 5 19 200 1,130 * 1,350 1,535 27.32 183.13 Ripley, ,T.H Risley John F 40.47 158.23 150.00 120.00 52.50 52.00 50.00 50.00 3,555 2,535 50 2,005 425 465 135 156.35 Risley Chas W 114.05 Risley, J. S. (Heirs) Ritter, .1. D 8 06 665 250 100 105 * 20 * 90S 465 ISO 40.80 11.24 Ritter, K. B. & John H... . 11.95 11.57 Ritter, Ehzabeth 22.59 69.16 Ritchie, Geo. C 33.33 ■■eo'.OT 95 9.66 3.48 2,105 465 555 20.86 21.07 Pi+to'll^n^' .Tn«r>V, in 60.00 16.57 —71— Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Hame of Taxpayer lores Coltivated Mo, of icrei Assessment Per Acre Aores TTnouItivated General Property Assessments in 1 910 No. of Acres On land Buildings & Personal Property Total Single Tax Exemptions 1910 Tonld EaTt Been Single Tdi 1910 ¥oiild Hare Been Actnal Tar Paid for 1910 Tax for 1910 Under Singli Tax Tould lava Bon Rivenburgh, EfiBe G , Rivers, E. & H Roake, S. & J Roach, Harry Roadarmel, Fred'k.. . Robb, E. W Roberts, Robt. (Heirs). . . Roberts, Thos. & Wm. E. Roberts, J. F Roberts, Ethel I.2S 1.50 9 IS 80 Roberts, Albert S Roberta, Althea Roberts, Althea Roberts, S A-E C, & M G. Roberts, S A-E G & M G. Roberts, Wm. R. (Heirs). Roberts, Wm. R. (Heiis) . Roberta, Fred Roberts, Mark Roberts, Joe Roberts, Margaret L.. Roberds, A. E. H.... Robins, John Robins, Wm Robins, Wm Robins, Wm Robbins, Oliver Robbins, Oliver Robbins, Oliver & Mary. . Robbing, Mary Robbins, Mary Robbins, L. W Robbins, H M-M-E E & R R Robbins, Levi Robbins, Levi Robbins, Levi Robbins, Levi Robbins, O. W. & A. L.. Robbins, O.W. & A. L.. Robbing, Martin Robbins, O. D. & L. E... . Robinson, C. B Robinson, Daniel & M. A. Robinson, JuJia A Robinson, J. M. & M. L.. . Robertson, Rinaldo S... . Robertson, J. L Robertson, Wm. D. & L.. Robertson, Macbelle M. . Robertson, Frank ISO 17 35 .15 .46 40 27.53 247 14.60 3.50 13.50 35 40 .50 15 39.75 Robertson, Frank. Robeson, David. . . Robeson, C. D Robeson, C. D Robeson, C. D Rock Island Club Rockwodd, E. R Rodlun, N. A Rodlun, N. A. & Lewis. . . Rodlun, Nels Rodlun, Lewis N Rodlun, OleN Rodlund, Olaf & Marie. Roethe, E. E Roethe, E. E. & Mary. . Roethe, John G.. Roethe. John G.. Rogie, John Rogers, G. & H.. Rogers, G. & H.. Rohr, G. L Roley, L. F Roley, Heaton H. & G. D. Roman, Alice H Roman, Alice H Roman, J. A Roman, Emma A Rometsch, John Rometsoh, John (Trustee). Rones, D. C Rones, D. C Rones, D. C Ronald, HP-GE&R... Root, Geo. G Py,-t,, T w 50 10 35 8 3 30 3.50 2 18 40 8.25 240.00 106.66 50.00 40.00 50.00 25.00 45.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 4„0.00 50,00 50.00 140.00 45.00 53.80 52.02 77.35 92.05 80.00 55.00 50.00 160.00 45.00 56.60 55.00 100.00 50.00 15.00 40.00 55.00 55.00 20.00 40.00 30.00 500.00 20.00 50.00 50.00 150.00 150.00 175.00 125,00 55,00 30,56 35.20 50.00 20.00 30.00 160.00 87.50 150.00 20.00 58.18 55.00 I None None 31 26 80 196.59 120.83 5,75 142 160 65 23 54,60 38.69 57 40 None 16.49 35 None None 80 40 80 30,00$ 100.00 50.00 14.51 17,30 8,00 17,76 6,62 8,69 5,63 10,00 10,00 15,22 14,65 14.74 10.00 17,50 200.00 20.00 20.00 70,00 15,00 3,00 3,13 90 2,22 None 15,00 376,71 9,2(1 None 15,00 38 22,37 None 15,00 None 1S,0( 5 27, W 20, SC 9,75 22.50 11.10 113.75 11.40 None 15. 0« 56.09 8.95 87.25 11.92 81.90 25.00 None 20 00 I 40.00 5 25.00 12.75 50.98 11.50 17,39 8 15,00 115 4.35 69 10. OO I.IC 75.00 97.67 15.36 77.38 14.86 44,57 4,93 6,60 9,85 ,75 13,33 30 15.00 13 300.00 70 S.OO 160 20.00 40 20.00 73 17.80 80 22.50 20 20.00 30 20.00 4.13 96.85 1.14 87.72 8.37 99.76 8.66 104.21 21 25.00 None 9.78 22.82 9.64 28 21.42 39.92 4,88 33 7,27 None 40,00 11 54, S4 None 40,00 8 37,50 280 5,00 12.25 19.60 2.50 30.00 12.33 24,35 7.5C 30,00 11 32,72 12.20 18,44 4 in nn 30$ 300 160 900 1,050 640 75 265 .1 7,500 200 80( * 5( 20 1,250 200 8,350 1,330 65C 480 I,20C 50 80C » 2,570 30 2,320 200 7O0 * 60 300 1,020 50 9S0 335 700 100 80 20C 3,000 86C 120 * 250 « 200 * 1,48(1 360 16,350 600 1,160 850 * 325 400 1,080 2,060 2O0 50 260 * 3,300 iSV 80 3O0| 5O0 770 1,715 2,050 280 2,250 960 40 * 4O0 735 3,150 1,730 200 20 220 80 575 10 1,130 80 100 4,250 300 1,700 920 310 385 100 450 * 4,900 2,500 550 50 3,200 150 8O0 * 1,650 215 1,800 * 4O0 * 2,100 350 925 365 4O0 1,885 655 1,100 3,660 790 250 275 1,100 200 1,200 205 235 235 420 80 160 200 950 30 300 400 300 * 2,200 795 720 250 75 SS 1,290 300 225 * 960 75 225 * f I05 a.lM 30 375 160 1,165 1,050 640 7,700 800 70 1,450 9,680 1,130 1,250 800 2,600 2,520 700 360 1,070 1,285 800 280 3,860 120 250 200 1,840 I6,9.';0 1,160 850 725 1.080 2,060 250 260 3,450 380 1,270 1,715 2,330 3,210 40 1,135 4,880 220 300 585 1,130 180 4,550 1,700 1,230 385 100 450 7,400 600 3,350 800 1.865 1,800 400 2,450 1,290 400 2,540 1,100 4,450 525 1,300 1,405 470 500 360 980 700 300 2,995 970 130 1,590 225 1,035 225 7,.ri? 250 85 585 340 2,780 20 550 6,580 480 645 1,440 1,600 330 470 485 450 200 2,060 1,430 11,155 940 675 880 980 50 1,695 365 770 495 280 2,415 885 2,955 20 150 65 330 100 2,280 400 840 240 50 2,900 200 150 440 1,250 530 125 1,105 30 2,500 445 840 550 265 215 320 160 620 1,395 570 55 850 "380 V.7Rn 30$ 125 75 580 710 640 4,920 800 50 900 3,100 650 605 800 1,160 920 700 30 600 800 350 80 1,800 120 250 200 410 5,795 220 850 SO 200 1,080 200 260 1,755 IS 500 1,220 2,050 795 40 250 1,925 200 ISO 520 800 80 2,270 1,300 390 145 50 450 4,500 400 3,200 800 1,425 1,800 400 1,200 760 275 1,435 1,070 1,950 80 460 855 205 285 40 820 80 300 1,600 400 75 740 22S 655 225 1.,Wi ,60 9,37 3,68 25.63 17,33 12,80 115.50 13.28 1.86 36.25 200.91 19.21 21,25 12,40 40,30 50,40 10.85 9.54 16.05 19.28 28.20 4.20 77.20 1.99 4,15 3.32 38.64 315.90 24,36 12.75 15.23 22.68 37,08 4,95 5,46 72.45 7,98 26.67 36.01 39.09 56.25 .60 24.90 87.84 3.74 7.50 14.62 16.95 2.70 100.10 37.40 25.83 10.19 2.65 9.45 173.90 9.96 50.25 12.00 30.78 29.70 6.60 41.65 21.67 6.00 38.1 18.48 66.75 11.02 27.30 27.32 9.87 8.00 6.84 20.58 13.29 5,70 70.39 16.97 2.64 27.03 4.51 15,52 3,38 1.17 87 -72— Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 icres Cultivated lores UnoQltmted General Property Assessments in 1910 Single Tax Ixemptions 1910Wonld Have Been Single Tax Assessment ISlOWonld Hare Been AotnalTax Paid for 1911) Tax for 1910 Under Sinzli Tax WooJd Have Been nune of Taipayer No. of lores Aseessment ?ei Aore No. of lores Assessment Per Aore On Land fiuildiiigs & Personal Property Total Assessment Hoots, J. W * * * I 6 9 * * 15 * * * * * 80 20 * * * * 2 II 4 2 * 5 2.10 66 34 * 35 ' 1.59 9 * * 15 26 45 4.50 7 .46 3.84 8 12 16.26 25 5 25 * 10 8 20 8 $ 44.81 160 295 59 Noae None 6.50 9.50 13.50 3.50 46 9 40 49.31 79.09 75.93 80 160 40 40 None 2.92 .72 3 13.27 None None 14 6 41.84 IS None 9 ICO 5 2 53 65 None None None 37 8.68 None 5 30 35 80 70 2 None None 10 2 15.50 38 51 15 2 19 20 45 80 27.63 None 30 40 38 55 110 26.50 12 3S 30 60 39 26 38 65 4.61 15 160 $ 60.25 15.62 7.10 17.28 70.00 70.00 69.07 70.00 60.00 59.26 61.43 58.21 77.78 30.00 20.27 9.98 19.78 22.50 5.00 7.50 20.00 20.00 37.67 277.77 100.00 56,52 240.00 300.00 21.43 23.33 19.60 40.00 75.00 38.89 7.81 30.00 75.00 35.00 20.00 19.22 25.00 20.00 30.00 150.00 27.01 23.04 60.00 30.00 20.66 14.29 3.75 3.57 20.00 25.00 75.00 12.50 50.00 20.00 7.89 20.00 20.00 15.00 13.16 17,50 15.55 10.00 21 .90 20.00 20.00 22.09 23.70 21.80 15.00 11.32 19.58 5.00 5.00 2.50 20.51 38.46 13.20 10.77 17.35 35.00 22.50 $ 2,700 2,500 2,100 1,060 630 990 450 665 1,710 800 215 2,700 700 1,200 1,000 3,590 2,600 1,800 800 300 800 300 990 1,400 l,0C0 750 1,200 850 3,800 1,940 820 3,750 175 1,250 1,250 150 150 925 2,490 3.500 290 450 50 1,050 1,480 860 1,815 1,900 995 1,600 300 450 520 1,200 1,120 125 300 1,310 2,100 2,065 575 105 1,250 350 2,625 800 1,605 150 1,100 1,880 2,900 2,280 4,400 600 595 315 400 650 850 4,000 590 890 125 525 3,600 $ * * * 100 100 $ 2,700 2,500 2,100 1,160 730 990 450 665 1,710 800 215 2,700 700 1,306 1,000 4,785 2,995 1,800 800 300 800 300 1,265 1,420 1,390 750 1,550 1,650 4,200 1,940 820 4,000 320 1,630 1,250 150 ISO 1.150 2,590 4,515 290 SOO 650 1,315 1,675 860 2,015 2,355 995 2,080 300 850 520 1,805 1,565 175 450 l,S10 2,300 2,115 670 105 1,830 350 3,290 800 1,601 68u 1,100 2,030 2,900 3,1.50 5,385 600 595 440 400 950 900 4,100 590 1,535 125 525 3,600 $ $ 2,700 2,500 2,100 1,035 420 630 450 665 960 800 215 2,700 700 1,200 1,000 1,590 1,895 1,800 800 300 800 40 S2S 1,310 SOO 750 1,200 630 l,7IS 935 820 400 120 700 1,250 150 150 400 1,580 2,115 110 140 IS 725 1,215 475 975 900 72S 1,145 300 2SS 200 500 600 125 200 710 655 1,400 400 60 525 350 1,245 800 1,040 60 800 1,320 1,775 1,635 2,JI0 370 390 200 200 200 820 2,155 525 745 100 525 3,600 $ 62.10 42.50 63.00 19.72 16.79 22.77 10.35 15.30 39.33 18,40 4.95 62.10 16.10 20.40 17.00 93.30 44.93 30 60 24.80 6.60 16.00 5.70 24.67 22.72 36.84 17.25 50.38 43.73 63.00 29.10 16.40 80.00 6.73 24.45 25.00 2.25 2.85 29.19 38.85 88.84 7.54 13.00 16,90 30,90 42.21 14.19 46.35 35.32 14.92 52.43 4.98 14.11 7.80 27.08 29.73 2.63 7.11 22.65 34.50 31.72 10.05 2,32 40,25 7,70 52,65 15.20 25,69 11,22 18,15 32.48 46.40 50.12 92.03 9.60 10.12 6.61 10.00 23.75 14.85 61.50 8.85 30.70 2.49 13.12 72.00 $ 90 89 Roots, J. W 64.70 Roots, J. W 85 48 Roots, J. W. &Eliza Roots, James W 40.00 105.00 110.00 125 310 360 26.78 14 14 21.20 Roots, James W * 15 15 22.38 Roots, James W 110.00 750 32 31 Roots, James W * * * * * 1,195 395 * * * * 26 92 Roots, James W 7 23 90.89 Roots, James W 23 57 Roots, Eliza A 31.06 3,195 1,100 25.88 Rood. Howard E. & D. A.. Rood, Jordan W..; 35.00 55.00 46.78 43.93 46.94 32.19 13 40 24 60 Ross, John U. & B.: 150.00 80.00 300.00 330.00 iioloo 404.76 53.00 53.00 260 740 no 890 1.20 275 20 390 * 350 800 400 20.41 Rosa, W. H 32 02 22 87 Ross, H. W. (Heirs) 25.25 350 1,020 2,485 1,005 79 01 Rose City L. & S. Co Rostvold Ole L 28,81 39 75 Rostvold, Ole L 21.68 * 250 145 380 * * * 225 100 1,0(5 26.10 Rosenau, W. & M Rosenau, Wm. & Matilda... Rosencrans, C. A. & S 90.00 110.06 100.00 3,666 200 930 12.70 4.S2 16.23 35.68 3.48 "ioloo 55.00 50.00 65.00 65.00 105.00 234.37 60.00 55 111.62 70.00 75.00 44.00 '■■'26.66 60.00 60.00 140.00 4.49 Roth, C. J 750 1,010 2,400 180 360 635 590 460 385 1,040 1,455 270 935 18.81 Roth, S. E 36.62 Roth, Christian 62.09 Roth, J. 5.18 Roth John 50 600 265 195 6.58 Roth, F .70 Roth, P & A. M 25.54 Roth, Carl 45.66 Roth, Levi 12.46 Roth, John & M Rothenberg, August 200 455 32.82 20.86 16.81 Rothenberg, August 480 * 400 47.75 7.45 Rowc, H. S 565 320 1,305 965 50 250 800 1,645 715 270 45 1,305 7.09 Rowell, Lucy E 4.64 605 445 SO ISO 200 200 50 95 11.59 Rowan, W. I 17.93 2,90 Rowland, H, C 2 20 45 19 5 2 21 * 35 * 20 3 10 20 37 20 50 6 8 S 10 20 1 30 2 4.17 * * 100.00 50.00 40.00 55.00 55.00 37.50 47.62 4 91 Rowland DM .... 16.46 Rowcliffe, John T 15.18 32.45 9.27 2,30 586 * 66S * 20,13 13,41 Rud, Martin L 55.00 2,045 31.23 23,20 Rue S O 50.00 50.00 50,00 50.00 54.00 54.00 55.00 50.00 45.00 28.00 25.00 25.00 50.00 100.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 565 620 300 710 1,125 1,5 IS 2,975 2,10 205 240 200 750 80 l,94S 65 790 25 25.95 Rue, Ole 530 1.52 Rue, Ole 20.29 Rue, Ole ISO 32.94 44.51 870 985 40.51 Rueek, J. Sr 66.26 9.28 10.27 Hugh, Wm. 125 4.64 7.27 Ruhi, Peter 300 .50 100 7.27 20.45 49.95 12.17 645 24.67 3.31 Rupp, John P Ruup. John J * * 19 73 110.70 -73— Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Iimt of Tuptjar Rupp, John J Rupp, John J Rupp, John J Rupp, John J Rupp, Jacob Rupp, Jacob & Lena. Rust, John H Rusk, Rachel Rusk, J. P Rusk, Alonzo Rusk, J. D. (Heirs) . . Russell, C. B Russell, Chaa. B... Russell, Chas. C... Russell, Kmma A.. Russell, Henry . . . Rushford, Joseph. . Rushford, Joseph. . Rutherford, James. Rutherford, Robt.. Rutherford, Robt..', Rutherford, Wm.. . Rutherford, W. Jr.. Ryan, W. E. & C. Ryan, Mary Ryan, Mary Ryan, Mary. Ryan, T. F.. Ryan, T. F.. Ryan, T. P.. Ryan, T. F.. Ryan, T. F Ryan, T. F Ryan, T. F Ryan, T. F Ryan, T. F Ryan, T. F.. Ryan, T. F.. Ryan, T. F.. Ryan, T. F.. Ryan, T. F.. Ryan, T. F Ryan, T. F..... Ryan, T. F Ryan, T. F Ryan, Thos. F.. Ryan, F. X Rycman, C. B Rycman, M. L Rye, Ole O Rymerson, M. O Rynninff, Ernest P. & A.. Rypczynski, A Rypczynski, A Rypczynski, Roman Rypczynski, Roman Sabin, R. L Sabin, R. L Sabel, Nick Sade, Henry J Sadowski, Joseph. Sager, Stephen (Trustee) . Sager, G. N Sager, G.N Sager, G.N Sager, A. G Sager, Johan Sager, Effie Sailor, Fred & G.. . . Sailing, Edmund E.. Saling, Clyde C Saling, Artemisia Salstrand, Albert &. E. C. Saltmarsh, Elvira Saltmarsh, Elvira Saltmarsh, E lores ColtiTattd Do.sf icrei l88es8Bi«nt Per icr< iores UnonltlTated So. of iores AaieBsmont Per ioro Ganinl Propertj iisessments in 1910 On land Semard, S. & J Samson, F. M. & J. C. Samson, Lottie Samuelson, F. A SamuelsOn, F. A Sannes, Carl O.. ., Sannes, C. B Sanders, .Tesse. . , . Sanders, Mary.. . . Sanders, B e nj. A.. 30 12 15 60 63 * 22 2.25 8 6 II 16 8 23 3 20 4.38 20 .12 6 2.18 65 .29 30 .50 55.00 50.00 15.00 111.25 70.00 45.00 60.00 65.00 30.00 30.00 29.17 40.00 110.00 40.00 56.8 222.23 175.00 250.00 200.00 300.00 140.00 30.00 147.83 100.00 36.00 110.00 110.00 50.00 60.00 30.00 50.00 30.00 58.70 50.00 50.00 40.00 50.00 65.00 60.00 74.20 50.00 55.00 50.00 75.00 150.00 56.50 65.00 55.00 150.00 20.00 55.00 60.00 300.00 400 120 40 600 10.75 68 65 40 40.69 40.24 65.54 52.45 480 160 80 50 2 15 6 34 36 76 54 40 47.50 70 40 67 40 67.50 None .60 3 5 7 8.75| 2.32 None None None None 2 17.50 73 40 160 40 480 None 1.92 40 59 20 46.96 12.04 4.40 25 60 105 74.65 80 158.49 60 154 40 40 34.68 16.36 None 72 94.35 44 171.54 20 None .50 None 100 155 None 40 50 12 2.08 34.92 None 2.50 Buildings & Personal Projert j Total Issessmtnt Single Tax Xxemptions 1910 Tonld Han Been 25.00$ 20,83 15.00 15.00 19.50 10.30 5.00 10.00 9.82 9.94 59.97 30.00 10.00 5.00 10.00 12. CO 30.00 25.00 6.67 8.82 6.94 10.00 15.00 5.50 57.89 10.00 10.00 75.00 5.00 15.1 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 107.76 40.00 20.00 106.53 60.00 14.28 9.58 12.00 6.25 10.00 5.00 60.00 50.00 25.00 26.02 5.00 20.01 19.93 13.64 10.00 15.00 17.14 16.07 7.50 15.15 8.00 17.43 17.50 20.00 25.23 19.55 ,10.00 20.00 16.95 10.00 10.48 30,00 150.00 30.00 65.00 30.00 19.36 150.00 10.00 5.00 25.00 25.00 8.59 200.00 40.00 10,000 2,500 600 9,000 1,770 1,300 550 400 400 400 7,610 5,770 4,800 800 800 2,625 540 1,675 160 480 950 840 810 220 2,970 1,100 400 14,475 200 2,275 500 1,700 2,100 2,900 875 1,450 50 2,240 240 3,400 420 250 880 480 1,000 400 2,400 no 540 3,000 5,135 130 940 1,290 60 700 2,250 4,550 2,100 600 2,400 1,280 2,935 700 800 1,200 1,520 325 1,840 3,800 2,940 1,800 2,100 20 355 140 3,000 6,575 40 400 850 1,070 410 300 150 100 75 650 100 150 400 300 185 125 140 20 100 100 300 75 150 675 100 800 125 40 100 125 870 970 100 * 340 * 20 250 1,240 250 555 25 180 400 200 590 690 320 75 200 900 50 850 360 475 135 350 200 100 10,000$. 2,500 . . 600.. 9,000 . . 1,845 1,950 650 400.. 400.. 400.. 7,760 6,170 4,800 . . 800.. 800.. 2,925 725 1,800 300 500 1,050 940 810 220 2,970 1,100 400 14,775 200 2,350 650 2,375 2,200 3,700 875 1,450 175 2,240 240 3,400 420 250 920 480 1,000 400 2,400 210 665 3,870 6,105 230 940 1,630 60 720 2,500 5,790 2,350 600 2,400 1,835 2,960 700 800 1,300 1,920 325 2,040 4,390 3,630 1,800 2,420 95 555 1,040 3,050 7,425 400 40O 1,325 1,205 760 300 350 200 1,030 1,125 250 Single Tax Assessment 1910 Vonld Have Been 1,910 2,795 1,785 425 925 235 145 635 160 105 300 5,025 995 425 1,275 840 1,900 770 125 1,600 80 950 120 175 150 370 1,870 3,010 125 970 '320 1,255 3,050 860 ,195 190 300 1,210 195 440 2,110 2.690 1,220 75 360 900 50 3,170 360 925 555 560 250 iOOl Ictoal Tax Paid for 1910 10,000 2,500 600 9,000 815 825 400 400 400 400 5,850 3,375 4,800 800 800 1,140 300 875 65 355 415 780 810 220 2,865 800 400 9,750 200 1,355 225 1,100 1,360 1,800 875 680 50 640 160 2,450 300 250 745 480 1,000 400 2,400 60 295 2,000 3,095 105 940 660 60 400 1,245 2,740 1,490 600 2,400 640 2,770 700 800 1,000 710 130 1,600 2,280 940 1,800 1,200 20 195 140 3,000 4,255 40 400 400 650 200 300 100 100 Tax for 1910 Under Single Tax ToDJd EaTe Been 200.00$ 55.00 12.00 180,00 27.68 33.15 16.25 8.40 10.00 10,00 197.88 92.55 96.00 17.60 16.80 58.50 10.88 27,00 4.50 8.75 15.75 20.01 2U.25 4.84 75.74 20.90 7.60 280.73 3.64 41.12 16.25 47.50 44,00 74.00 15.75 47.12 5.70 42.56 4.32 64.60 7.98 3.75 14.72 7.20 16.60 6.00 60.00 4.83 15.29 58.05 100.73 5.35 15.04 26.08 .96 10.80 42.50 88.33 39.95 12.00 50.40 31.19 44.40 10.50 12.00 19.50 28.80 4.88 30.60 87.19 76.23 34.30 47.50 2.47 14.43 27.04 45.75 120.29 10.40 8.40 27.82 21.68 13.68 4.56 9.27 4.20 —74— Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Hung of Tupajei iores OoltiTated Ko.of lorei Sanders, Benj. A Sanders, David W Sanderson, David A Santa Fe Pacific Ry. Co Sargent, Eunice G Sargent. C. C. & Anna.. , . Sarver, Henry B Sarver, C. H Sarver, G. H Sarver, Millard F Satter, John Sauer, Pavd H Sauer, Herman Saum, Geo., Jr Sauber, J. W Saunders, A Sauford, Irma F. . Savage, Jennie M. Savage, Carrie L.. Savage, Carrie L.. Sawtell, Harry.. Sawtell, Wm , . . . Sawtell, R. H... Sawtell, R. H. . . Sawtell, R. H, .. Sawtell, Frank Sawtell. Frank Sawtell, J.N. & A. W.... Sawtell, E.J. N.& A. W, Sawtell, Ralph SawteU, W. O Sax, F. E., A. & J. M. Sav, N.O Say, N. O Say, H. D Scanlon, Nancy J. Schmitt, Jos Schmitt, Anna C, Schmidt, A. D Schmidt, A. D Schmidt, J. C. (Heirs). Schmidt, J. C Schmidt, Jos Schmidt, Jos Schmidt, John Schmidt, Jacob .■ ■ - - Schmidt, Jacob '. . . . Schmidt, Geo. & Kiliam . . Schmidt, A. H Schmidt, Frank Schmidt, Adolph E.. Schmidt, Theo Schmidt, A. O Schmitke, G Schafer. Fred Schafer, Fred.. Schafer, Fred.. Schafer, Fred.. Schafer, Rosa. Schafer, Rosa . Schafer, Rosa. . . . Schafer, Rosa. . . . Schaffers, Anton.. Schaffer, John.. . . Schwartz, Wm.. . iBsessment Pariort lores UnoQltiTatfid No. of ioroa iBtesament For ioro 10 .29 2.50 4 68 2 10 12 4 10 30 3 30 3.5 30 23 25 5 * 17 6 36 59 40 20 .77 89 23 23 7 4 15 SO Schwartz, Fred Schwartz, Fred Schwartz, Fred & P.. Schramm, Minnie. . . . Schram, John S Schram, S. E Schultz, C. A Schultz, Wm. C... Schultz. Wm.C... Schultz, Chas. M.. Schultz, F. H.. Schultz, Karl.. Schultz, Karl.. Schultz, Karl.. Schultz, Louis.. Schultz, Josef.... Schubel, G. A Sohuebel, C. & A.. Sehuebel, Robert. Schwoch, Marie... 30 .92 30 20 9 2 3 3.50 .30 .78 100.00 150.00 120.00 20.00 65.07 40.00 55.00 60.00 250.00 20.00 60.00 50.00 50.00 30.00 51.00 45.00 45.00 45.00 32.00 32.00 45.00 50.00 65.00 65.00 65.00 60.00 75.00 "■47'SS 30.00 30.00 100.00 100.00 38.00 40.00 40.00 85.00 60.00 50.00 55.17 350.00 150.00 40.00 50.00 46.67 80.00 25.00 25.00 111 80.00 80.00 53.70 50.00 40.00 50.00 66.67 400.00 45.00 34.28 384.60 40 None .12 40 62 None 156 32 46 28.98 10 80 80 77.39 14.55 40 154 4.17 3 170 37 SO 85 None 97 40 60 21.94 68 40 74 33.60 98.93 36.63 40 80 None 84.50 24.33 57 97 4.74 1.2s 25 81 50 200 21.50 21.25 6 50.75 None None 118.73 80 7.60 6 25 120 64.66 27.85 119.80 5 10 $ 40.00 150.00 38 4 41 None 1 53 20 6 28 56.50 38 37 6 100 25 None 34 23 45 None 50 10 00 112.90 50. UO 4.10 20.00 7.82 14.66 25.00 5.00 6.00 19.89 150.99 5.00 4.87 25.00 33.33 17.06 6.09 15.00 12.00 12.00 11.95 9.25 8.65 15.00 11.80 11.90 12.00 20.00 20.00 19.95 20.00 12.50 8.00 75.00 8.05 9.87 5.26 4 63.29 60.00 8.00 5.92 5.00 8.50 34.88 20.47 35.00 14.78 200.00 40.00 9.94 7.00 7.89 10.00 8.00 7.00 7.96 7.85 16.69 60.00 15.00 79.90 40.00 150.00 7.55 7.50 75.00 40.00 50.00 19.46 25.00 13.51 24.61 16.00 20.00 200.00 8.82 47.82 8.88 56.401 General Property Assessments in 1910 On land 2,600 40 75 400 7,000 300 720 5,065 440 425 800 400 480 1,840 3,700 200 990 340 570 4,400 315 2,280 2,595 1,350 2,195 1,170 680 15 1,025 810 480 1,780 3,010 5,810 3,330 1,700 640 60 680 4,445 990 1,090 1,000 475 770 480 1,450 3,300 2,280 610 350 2,350 175 450 1,180 560 60 60 800 840 515 220 3,500 300 1,550 350 3,080 150 150 1,150 650 1,450 2,560 210. 2,550 1,050 620. 335 1,600 1,500 120 1,470 1,100 1,600 300 -75— Buildings & Personal Prop ertj i 140 450 195 50 715 345 655 lOU 150 190 240 200 500 950 675 910 SIO 350 515 250 410 465 550 310 750 130 150 300 50 450 50 85 475 SO 170 12,105 ISO Total 910 100 395 250 390 50 25 880 150 240 300 150 270 390l 2,740$ 490 400 7,000 495 770 5,780 440 425 1,145 400 480 2,495 3,800 200 1,140 530 570 4,400 555 2,480 2,595 1,350 2.695 2,120 680 15 1.700 1,720 480 1,780 3,520 6,160 3.845 1,950 640 470 1,145 4,995 1,300 1,840 1,000 60S 920 480 1,750 3,350 2,730 660 435 2,825 225 620 13,285 560 60 60 950 840 515 220 4,410 300 1,650 350 3,475 400 150 1,540 700 1,475 3,440 210 2,700 1,290 620 385 1,600 1,560 420 1,620 1,100 1,870 690 Single Tax Ixemptions 1910¥onld Have Been 740 450 370 115 3,780 65 645 855 700 Single Tax Jjsessment 1910 Tonld Have Been 330 325 265 990 310 1,280 I 155 990 1,260 1.520 120 1,240 910 180 2,130 3,010 2,3- 1,200 410 465 3,795 880 1,345 295 290 600 1,350 1,310 1,355 ISO 185 1.645 125 500 12,105 630 1,910 r,6s6 1,115 250 915 400 350 1,600 60 1,075 290 80 140 360 1,090 1,160 645 iotnal Tax Paid for 1910 2,000 40 75 400 7,000 125 655 2,000 375 425 500 400 480 1,640 3,100 200 810 205 305 3,410 245 1,200 1,440 360 1,435 600 560 IS 460 810 480 1,600 1,390 3,150 1,530 750 640 60 680 1,200 420 495 705 315 320 480 400 2,040 1,375 480 250 1,180 100 120 1,180 560 60 60 320 840 515 220 2,500 300 600 350 2,360 150 150 625 300 1,125 1,840 150 1,625 1,000 540 245 1,600 800 60 530 1,100 710 45 56.70 12.74 2.43 8.00 25.S . SO 11.39 19.25 92.47 9.67 8.50 19.47 10.40 12.48 37.42 89.30 6.20 29.64 7.95 9.4 72.60 13.88 62.00 53.62 27.00 55.69 Tax for 1910 Under Single Tax Vonld lare Been $ 46 14 .64 96 31 35 .70 34 .40 10.08 26 711 52 8(1 92 4(1 57 67 .TO 22 12 8(1 12 22 25 l»< 109 88 32 SO 46 11(1 20 25 13 91 13 80 12 48 26.251 50 25 53 85 9 90 8.281 62 IS S 96 78 239 14 10 92 1 17 1 17 17 10 IS 12 10 03 4 29 74 97 7 .SO 36 30 II 38 52 12 13.001 2 25 23 10 10 .50 37 61 61 92 3 78 40 SO 19 35 9 ,1(1 6 35 40.00 24.96 II 14 24 30 17 60 28 05 22 43 Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 lores Culti-ntttd iores nncoltiTated General Fropertj lisessments in 1910 Single Tai Iiemptions 1910¥onld Hare Seen Single Tai Issessment 1910 Would Have Been lotmilTai Paid for Tai for 1910 Under Singlt Tai Wonid Eare Been Hame of Tixpayar Ko.of icrei iBsesaaent PorAoit Ko. of lores Isiesamtnt Per lore On land Buildings & Personal Prapertj Total Issessment Schwoch, Fred & Marie Schwoch Fred 11 6.75 25 6 12 30 4.50 $ 110.00 108.89 60.00 60.00 50.00 55.00 60.00 9 None 14.08 4 67.28 50 24 20 2 77 72.92 59 7 40 80 40 40 60.50 85 30 15 None 5.10 64 40 42.84 77.28 30 45 34 8.91 None None 19 .25 75.11 57.20 48 2.35 5.25 62 34.65 56.82 139.70 40 40 80 40.. SO 6 55 6 21.80 5 42 16 12.10 29.27 40 40 41.33 80 54 60 59.76 17.64 23.50 36.19 27 64 23 50 .85 10 None None 18.82 40 70 17.37 36 None 43.50 44.20 None 30 S 40.00 40.00 29.82 30.00 14.12 16.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 9.75 13,72 8.47 30.00 30.00 6.22 5.00 4.37 10.41 7.05 20.00 15.00 25.00 19.61 2.50 2.50 35.01 13.60 21.66 15.00 25.00 17.95 220.00 30.00 110.53 30.08 13.98 10.49 30.00 17.02 20.00 14.51 22.50 15.00 20.00 8.00 10.00 7.50 24.69 60.00 20.00 75.00 32.72 40.00 17.85 15.00 20.62 10.00 5.00 6.00 9.67 8.75 7.03 9.00 19.83 19.71 19.15 19.89 20.00 11.25 36.96 50.00 129.41 25.00 60.00 60.00 25.24 8.00 7 14 14.10 10.00 15.00 24.71 24.32 344.80 20.00 $ 1,570 735 1,920 480 1,550 2,450 750 400 40 2,400 1,720 1,250 210 4,000 500 200 175 1,430 1,650 2,550 980 250 425 340 100 1,500 1,230 1,180 4,575 4,525 640 1,100 225 3,100 3,250 2,45v 1,500 2,220 200 205 1,700 1,030 840 3,290 320 400 600 2,100 2,660 1,425 1,050 720 450 1,175 365 610 290 2,600 240 600 700 1,100 1,340 1,190 355 650 820 540 1,150 850 13,500 250 250 475 1,050 2,950 320 800 335 1.760 250 1,900 1.955 100 1,060 $ $ 1,570 735 2,565 680 1,865 2,550 1,290 450 40 2,955 1,900 1,580 865 4,275 500 200 175 1,430 2,450 3,200 1,180 250 475 615 100 1,500 1,455 1,475 5,535 5,495 740 1,300 370 3,380 3,505 2,975 1,700 2,415 210 225 1,800 1,155 840 3,690 320 400 600 2,535 2,685 1,425 1,050 720 450 1,395 615 1,110 290 2,750 240 600 700 1,400 1,340 1,190 355 650 1,000 540 1,300 850 14,785 500 250 475 1,350 3,050 320 1,000 485 2,195 785 2,270 2,360 300 1.230 $ 770 465 1,400 380 745 1,270 720 SO 1,865 650 900 655 1,875 $ 800 270 1,165 300 1,120 1,280 570 400 40 1,090 1,250 680 210 2,400 SuO 200 175 910 845 1.200 450 75 200 160 100 1,500 1,105 865 1,800 2,600 305 1,100 70 2,765 970 1,590 790 1,800 110 145 1,160 890 840 2,950 320 400 600 1,495 1,680 1.200 7S0 720 305 890 280 375 290 500 240 455 700 505 720 i,190 355 550 760 540 910 850 7,000 235 250 270 600 1,610 320 570 275 730 60 1,445 1,465 100 760 $ 29.83 13.96 38.47 10.20 29.84 38.25 19.35 6.75 .60 62.05 38.00 33.18 12.98 64.12 12.50 S.OO 4.37 21.45 36.75 48.00 17.70 3.75 7.12 15.37 2.50 37.50 26.19 22.12 83.03 93.42 11.84 42.25 5.55 123.37 52.57 50.58 25.50 47.70 3.15 3.37 27.00 19.05 13.44 59.04 6.72 6.00 12.00 38.03 66.22 21.37 26.78 10.80 6.75 24.40 10.77 33.30 6.38 60.50 5.28 12.60 11.90 21.00 20.10 17.85 5.32 9.75 15.00 8.91 29 90 17.85 310.48 9.50 4.00 10.92 31.05 49.41 8.4J 26.50 7.67 S5.02 17.28 35.77 38.22 9 75 18.45 $ 23.90 8.07 Schaber, Gottlieb 645 200 315 100 540 SO * 555 180 330 655 275 * 27.00 Sphi^bftr, T/Oiiifl 6.95 Schroeder, Paul & R Schroeder, Anna 28.12 32.14 Schroeder, C. C 13.21 9.27 Schroeder, Paul * 35 18 21 ■46" * » * 27 35 30 15 5 5 16 * * 4 10 75 7 8 5 2.30 6 32 28 18 12 4 2 18 5 * 8.50 * * * 20 22 5 4 2.70 8 2.54 6 60 * 6 * 18 20 * 5 2 + 17 90 H, 4.50 10 45 ♦ 10 2 35 4 IS 16 .29 8 .93 Schatzman, F 47.15 40.00 35.72 ■■76:66 42.58 Scharf, Selena 42.45 Schreiber, John Schlickeiser, C. F 23.51 4.87 55.63 Scheel, N 18.16 Scheel HP 7.27 ScheeliJ. P 520 1,605 2,000 730 175 275 455 6.36 29.85 30.00 65.00 50.00 50.00 65.00 11.25 21.09 Schiewe, P. & S 800 650 200 19.59 Sohatz, Wilhelm &F. Schamburg, Fred W 27.82 10.43 1.74 Schiewe, John (Heirs) SO 275 * * 225 295 960 970 100 200 145 280 255 525 200 195 10 20 100 125 * 400 * 435 25 4.64 5.81 Scheel EUzabeUi 3.63 Schanen, N. (Trustee) Sehamel, P. L. & K Scheer, P. J ■ ■■45.66 53.00 52.00 52.50 60.00 220.00 97.82 166.66 100.00 50.00 50.00 65.00 40.00 50.00 44.44 50.00 ■■■ 56!66 56.37 350 610 3,735 2,895 435 200 300 615 2,535 1,385 910 615 100 80 640 265 33.65 20.05 41.72 71.16 Scheibner, Frank & B 7.70 72.42 1.62 Schuld C. W 131.56 22.48 41.87 ScheefF David 18.31 S7.1S Schumann, Richard 2.55 3.36 Schacht, J. (Heirs) Schedeen, Ernest P 26.89 22.19 21.09 740 74.07 12.85 9.27 ■■■■5s;66 110.90 65.00 150.00 17.85 Schwabauer, John ' 1,040 1.005 225 300 34.65 60 47 Schatz, Wilhelm & E 27.82 28.24 * 16.69 92.59 53.12 49.21 60.00 145 SOS 335 735 7.07 Schmale, Theo 220 250 500 150 * 24.72 Schmale, A. F Schook, 0. H Schenk John E. & Emma. 7.78 22.98 12 95 Schenk, John E. & Emma. 40.00 2,250 22.34 10.72 33.33 145 895 620 15.74 ^ * 300 17.99 Scheonborn, Augusta 40.00 40.00 11.71 16.69 * * 27.58 8.23 40.00 50.00 100 240 12.75 .Schoenbprn, Albert Schwartzman, C 180 150 * 1,285 250 17.62 13.47 25.29 390 7,785 265 29.19 Scheruble, D 29.71 122.22 150 00 244.72 Schauble, T 6.72 6.09 Schneider, F. & K 105.40 105 00 55.00 205 750 1,440 9.09 Schneider, F. & K 300 100 200 150 435 535 370 405 200 ISO 20.20 Schneider. Alfred P Schneider A. P 40.22 13.57 Schneider, A. P 30.00 45.00 40.00 62.50 55.00 55.00 344.80 60.00 430 210 1.465 725 825 895 200 470 24.17 7.01 29.63 Schneider, M. E Sehneider, P. J Schneider, Arthur 2.30 36. 1« 36.60 Schneider, Ernestine Sehaber, Leonard A Emma 6.58 17.62 —76- Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Hame of Tupa^tr ions CnltlTated Ho. of icroB Schaber, Louis '. . . . Schaber, Geo, Scliwartzentruber, Jos., Scott, Melvina Scott, Alva J Scott, Isaac. Scott, John Scott, John A ,. . , Scott, Richard (Trustee). Soott, T. E Scott, Bert & Gert... Scott, Lulu Scott, R. H. & D. B.. Scott, Lulu Scothau, Joseph Sconce, W. S Scone, Kate L Sooffins, Clyde J.... Soramlin, Geo. W., Scramlin, G. W.. . . Scramlin, Gordon S Scramlin, Gordon S Scramlin, Gordon S Scramling, B. B. (Heirs). Soribner, Nat M Per kat iores UncultiTiiteil Gsueral Property issossmonts is 1910 So. of Aaaessment Per Acre On Land $ 60.00 60.00 55.00 7 6 20 160.13 29 8 15 25 9 27 Scukow, Ed., John & Chas Seagren, John Searson, A. T Sealy, Francis Seaman, N. G Seaman, M. W.. . Sechtem, Anton . Sechtem, Anton. Sechtem, Anton. Sechtem, Anton. Sechtem, Frfd Sechtem, Fred Sechtem, Eliza Sechtem, Eliza Security Sav. & Trust Co. Security Sav. & Trust Co. Security Sav. & Trust Co. Sederlin, Louis M Sederlin, Louis M Seely, J B-S V-R I & J L Seely, F. F.. Seely, F. F.. Seely, F. F.. Seely, F. F.. Seely, F. F.. Seely, Judson... Seely, Judson.. . Seely, Carrie H.. Seely, Jos. B Seely, Jos. B — Seely, Geo. B.. . Seely, Geo. B... Seely, S. B Seely, R. I Seely, M. & F.. Seely, Edwin R.. Seely, Edwin R.. Seely, Harry B.. Seely, Lucius R.. Seely, May O.... Seedling, John.. Seedling, John. . Seghers, Achille. Seitz, llike Sellwood, E. V... Sellwood Land & Imp. Co. Sellwood, T. R. A Sellwood, T. R. A Sellwood, E mm a Seltzer, J. A - __, W.H Seltzer, W.H Sellar, F. M Selther, Eric K Semensa, Wm Sensel, Henry. . . . Setres, J. P. & M.. Serrea, J. P Settje,G Betterberg, O. A.. 30 20 3.50 20 2 20 2 10 63 100 4 17.50 2 25 75 35 12 I'O 103 37 100 20 30 25 .24 20 30 15.85 2.40 5 1.841 * 12 20 30 5.85 30 18 3 40.00 333.33 20.00 399.67 50.22 50.00 50.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 51.50 55.00 30.00 38.00 95.00 57.14 90.00 95.00 90.00 95.00 90.00 196.72 250.00 200.00 150.00 41.52 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 60.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 65.00 55.00 55.00 53.33 50.00 241.13 65.00 65.00 200.00 347.03 358.33 45.00 54.34 70.00 50.00 80.00 264.95 75.00 50.00 40.00 $ 3 None 70.75 160 160 30.80 None 20 126 160 10 12 27 100 80 61.50 25 20 34 53 48 15.36 8.36 85 50 70 40 55.50 5 2 10 3.80 None 9.50 24.20 3.80 24.20 3.80 24.20 10.30 80 None None None None 50.56 14 3 28.84 18.04 5.50 I 55 35 45 None 42.21 23 None 110.45 28 22 55 None 6 10 10 40 3.58 8.22 2 1 None None None 1.50 21.97 20 2 None 10 2 22 36.201 00$ 30 20.00 19.79 15.00 15.00 8.11 155.00 8.00 190.49 2.50 20.00 25.00 18.52 11.00 31.25 20.00 20.00 50.00 22.06 22.64 20.00 21.16 21.60 20.59 7.00 11.42 7.00 11.53 30.00 75.00 50.00 32.89 40.00 42.10 41.32 32.89 41.32 32.89 41.32 79.23 20.00 40.16 200.00 200.00 40.00 9.88 14.21 40.00 29.48 23.00 40.00 50.00 80.00 25.00 20.00 30.00 40.00 20.00 38.25 20.00 25.03 22.50 21.82 20.00 100.00 20.00 20.00 15.00 20.00 48.88 267.62 150.00 200.00 200.00 10.00 20.00 20.00 35.04 20.00 45.00 100.00 40.00 35.00 20.00 9.94 Buildings & Personal Proporty Total 510$ 600 1,950 2,400 2,400 530 2,000 560 88,000 400 315 1,050. 1,150 1,100 2.500 1,670 1,325 1,000 2,125 1,695 2,360 325 555. 1,750 1,250 1,180 280 640 150 150 500 2,025 200. 400 1,180 2,025 1,180. 2,025 1,180 1,030 1,600 1,200 500 200 150 500 2,900 120 8,855 735 1,620 220 80 3,375 5,200 4,150 960 9,660 8,880 2,405 8,265 1,730 2,080 2,350 300 1,420 2,150 150 800 175 2,200 1,900 5,700 860 225 100 30 1,610 1,400 2,490 1,550 400 2,320 1,340 480 125$ 145 ,170 280 150 400 1,955 80 240 260 355 1,000 1,610 420 100 475 70 100 100 100 200 1,040 200 20 650 100 2,205 1,220 905 50 250 450 415 800 505 300 375 800 140 50 150 440 25 50 395 150 470 50 Single Tax Xiemptions 1910 Tonld laTi Been 635 745 3,120 2,400 2,400 810 2,150 960 89,955 400 395 1,050 1,390 1,100 2,500 1,930 1,680 1,000 3,125 3,305 2,780 325 555 1,850 1,725 1,250 280 640 150 150 500 2,125 200 400 1,180 2,125 1,180 2,125 1,180 1.030 1,600 1,200 500 200 150 500 3,100 120 9,895 735 1,820 220 100 4,025 5,300 6,355 960 10,880 9,785 2,455 8,515 1,730 2,530 2,765 1,100 1,925 2,450 150 800 175 2,200 335 545 1,520 505 1,220 640 35,450 150 375 650 540 880 1,825 2,100 1,280 225 100 1,165 335 1,345 60 100 1,345 lOO 1,345 100 955 100 110 1,975 6,090 230 900 80 20 2,025 3,100 3,955 480 7,815 5,085 1,715 3,255 660 1,415 1,165 975 1,405 1,650 Single Tai 1910 Wonld laTO Been 2,275 6,500 1,000 275 775 3,130 520 225 250 30 210 1,610 1,840 2,515 420 1,040 1,075 1,600 795 2,470 1,810 530 1,015 395 1,350 1,010 t40l 300 200 1,600 2,400 2,400 305 930 320 54,505 400 245 675 740 1,100 2,500 1,390 800 1,000 1,300 1,205 1,500 325 330 1,750 560 915 280 640 ISO 150 500 780 140 400 1,080 780 1,080 780 1,080 1,030 1,600 245 400 200 40 500 1,125 120 3,805 505 920 140 80 2,000 2,200 2,400 480 3,065 4,700 740 5,260 1,070 1,115 1,600 125 520 800 150 800 175 2,200 1,500 3,370 480 50 40 30 1,190 800 1,440 585 400 1,120 800 39 Aotnal Tax Paid for 1910 Tax for 1919 Under SinElo Tax Worn EaTt Been 9.53 11.17 46.80 50.40 50.40 18.63 56.97 17.28 ,113.95 7.28 5.92 16.80 22.94 22.00 82.50 28.94 25.22 16.60 46.87 49.58 41.70 4.88 8.32 27.75 45.72 25.00 5.88 10.24 3.00 2.62 8.75 31.88 3.00 6.00 17.70 31.88 17.70 31 .88 17.70 19.57 26.40 18.00 16.25 6.50 2.25 7.65 46.50 1.80 148.42 11.03 27.30 3.30 1.50 60.37 79.50 95.33 14.40 163.20 146.77 36.82 127.73 25.95 37.95 41.47 22.00 28.88 36.75 2.40 16.00 2.63 46.20 60.29 172.25 26.50 6.05 4.12 .50 26.57 30.36 64.12 37.60 19.88 61.75 28.96 10.60 —77— Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Hame of Taxpajer Sevcik, Jos. Jr. & V.. Sevcik, Anton , Sevier, J. H ■Seward, Loren Seward, Chas. E "Sexton, J. H Sferla, Theo. & Lena. Shaw, Cheater C Shaw, Bertha A Shaw, Wm Shaw, H. W Shaw, C. L Shaw, J. H. & C. A.. Shaw, Jeff R Shaw, Donald C Shaw, E. C Sharp, John I Sharp, Wm. (Heirs).. . . Sharp, Wm. (Heirs) Sharp,AC-OP-S F-E L&WS Shank, C. (Heirs). Shank, Nellie M.. . Shank, Anna Shank, Leshe Shaver, Ulysses . . . Shaver, Albert J.. . Shaver, W. A Shaver, W. A Shaver, W. A Shaver, W. A Shaver, J. R. (Heirs) . Shaver, U. G ■Shaver, Lloyd Shaver, Lloyd Shaver, Sarah ■Shaver, Edgar A.^ Shaver, AVava. . . . Shannon, J. P Shannon, J. P Shannon, W. E.. . Shankland, E. S. & Eliza J Shankland, A. W, Shankland, A. W, -/Shankland, N. C. icres CnltlTated Ho. of lorei .50 12 5.30 2 1 12 57 10 8 10 .25 16 2 2 2 18 * 170 30 35 50 40.40 52 Shannon, .John j_ 48 9 II Shaffer, D. B Shafer, Jus. & Lizzie H.... Shafer, Caroline Shafer, Michael Shafford,M.E Sharnke, Chas Sharkey, Wm.T... . Sharkey, Edward J.. Sharkey, M.J Shanen, N. A Shanby, J. B Shanbeck, Cornelius C Shelley, Percy T Shelley, Percy T , ■Shearer, MS & F M.... ■Shearer, D. B. & B. J... Sherman, D. C Sherman, O. J .^herman, O. J Sherman, Frank M Sherman, J. F Sherman, J. F Sherman, E. M Shelton, Thos Shetterly, Comphert. Shcppard, Rosa Shepherd, .Tennie Sheplierd, J. W Shepparrl, Martha K.. Shephard, D Shephard, Geo. W... Shellenbarger, W. C. Shields, Chas iShindler, Wm Shindler, Wm Shipley, M, K. (Ilfirs) . Shiblev, A. M Shjbley, A. M Shibley, J. A Shibley, James A 7 25 10 4 14 4 Assessment Per Acre $ 80.00 50.00 45.00 25.00 20,00 40.00 .03 5 10 * 2 30 2.50 20 15 6.57 3.34 25 33.33 'i88!67 250.00 250.00 15.00 65.00 65.00 65.00 28.00 200.00 55.00 20.00 100.00 100.00 Acres UncnltiTated 50.00 80.00 45.00 55.00 50.00 50.00 40,00 44.56 40.97 .45,83 65.00 65.00 60.00 60.00 50.00 50.00 70.00 35.00 30.00 126.90 55 00 85 68 45 on 7,'i 00 40.00 IS 15 00 00 100.00 40,00 80,00 60,00 20,00 50,00 150,00 319,60 299,40 35,00 40,00 32,00 No. of Acres Assessment Per Aore General Propertj Assessments in 1910 On Land 16.20 $ 31 None 80 75 40 86 160 19. 5« 160 67 28.25 None None 9.12 .50 63.73 51 None 112 no None 42 39,15 3,50 3.28 80 68 76.37 160 157 27,60 40 40 305,06 98 40 109.54 None 68 112 22,79 10,79 10 29 40 3 19.50 23 5.94 72.89 76 80 75.70 2 2 . None ,50 .09 5.75 95.73 .75 30 22.18 ISS 150 120 IS 40 8.48 40.36 228.26 3.82 IS 3 40 3.75 None None 2.70 45.50 15.70 80,88 223 , 88 39,50$ 19,35 10.00 8.00 7.67 5.00 4.65 6.00 10.25 5.00 7.90 6.37 100.00 100.00 98.68 200.00 S.96 14.89 15.00 12.05 5.00 40.00 20.00 4.85 40.00 45.73 7. 75 13.25 10.50 3.13 2.S5 29.46 11.00 9.00 18.05 17.96 2S,00 9,95 10.00 8.82 10,71 18,45 19,92 20,00 15.52 10.00 30.00 20,00 20,00 29,46 6,86 19,74 20,00 13.21 75.00 60.00 27.50 28.00 26.08 9.92 13.33 10.00 11.27 4,00 4,00 5,00 33 . 34 12,50 38,9 14,87 4,99 26.18 20,00 116.67 10,00 100,00 200,00 299 , 40 37,03 4,94 6,39 7, 4,46 Buildings J Personal _Proporl7^ 880$ 1,050 315 640 695 200 480 960 220 800 930 180 1,000 500 1,150 100 560 10,965 650 1,870 830 50 1,720 230 340 350 620 8,400 800 500 400 985 1,250 360 14,850 3,260 2,750 3,090 1,800 2,730 3,400 995 930 200 510 400 510 1,640 960 455 990 1,620 1,600 1,000 400 30 165 45 75 1,415 700 3,875 10 700 250 695 750 600 700 1,700 530 1.800 1,440 100 550 500 400 375 2,100 1,000 100 330 2,300 640 1,800 400 100 200 25 150 275 305 500 385 1,640 100 40 ISO 25 95 26S 6,525 125 SO 600 660 495 140 100 465 200 550 195 475 100 220 SO 75 800 350 SO 250 140 125 530 20 395 SO 270 230 75 740 260 200 195 200 220 770 250 Total Single Tax Exemptions 1910 Wonld HaTO Been Single Tax Assessment 1910 Wonld Have Been Actual Tax Paid for 1910 1,280$ 1,150 SIS 640, 720 200 S60 960 270 800 1,080 455 1,000 805 l,6S0 100 945 12,605 750 1,870 870 200 1,745 325 340 615 7,145 8,52S 800 SOO 400 1,035 l,2S0| 360 15,450 J,920 3,245 3,230 1,900 3,195 3,600 1,545 930 200 510 400 705 2,115 960 sss 1,210 1,670 1,600 1,075 1,200 380 215 295 75 1,55S 825 4,405 10 720 250 695 1,145 600 750 1,970 760 1,875 2,180 too 810 700 400 S70 2,300 1,000 100 550 2,300 1,410 2.050 S20 375 44S 105 140 ■■65 455 275 470 605 650 495 9,510 600 425 270 190 585 125 120 375 6,.52S 5,640 ISO 610 6,875 1,620 1.370 1,640 1,495 2,135 1,885 960 495 45 405 1,225 300 265 615 90 75 900 350 105 250 995 470 2,810 320 55 SOS 185 1,095 330 980 965 410 235 195 985 310 1,850 770 940 760$ 775 70 640 615 200 420 960 205 800 625 180 530 200 1,000 100 450 3,095 ISO 1,445 600 10 1,160 200 220 240 620 2,885 800 500 400 885 640 360 8,575 2,300 1,875 1,590 405 1,060 1,715 585 435 200 465 400 300 890 660 290 S9S 1,580 1,600 1,000 300 30 110 45 75 560 355 1,595 10 400 250 640 640 600 565 875 430 895 1.215 100 400 465 400 375 1,315 1,000 100 240 450 640 20$ Tax for 1910 nnder Single Tax Would Have Been 19 17.82 12.88 9.60 18.00 4.60 13.16 19.20 4.86 16.00 17.28 7.27 15.00 14.50 29.70 2.40 20.79 189.07 11.25 28.05 13.05 5.20 26.17 7.15 5.10 9.23 148.18 179.02 16.00 9.00 7.20 15.52 26.25 7.S6 315.45 62.71 51.92 71.06 41.80 70.29 55.80 24.73 18.48 4.55 8.16 7.60 10.58 31.73 14.40 16.66 20,06 27,56 26.40 19.36 30.60 S.70 3.22 8.84 2.25 31.10 16.50 96 9 .17 12.24 3.75 13.90 22.90 12.70 15.75 29.55 14.81 31.88 47.96 2.60 13.35 22.75 6.08 10.26 60.95 26.50 1.70 12.10 50.60 31.02 40.55 —78— Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 lunt of Itipajer lens CultiTRttd No. at ioru isBflssment f gr lore lores UDoultiTated Ho. of lores Issessment Per lore Geaenl Property Issessmoats in 1910 On Und fioildings & Fersoiiftl Property Total Issessment Single Tax Ixemptions 1910 Vonld laTO Been Single Tax Issessment 1910 Vonld Have Been lotnal Tax Paid for Tax for 1910 Under Singlo Tax ¥oiUd EaTO Been Shirley, Alfred Short, F. A Short, Barnard M.. Sholes, C. H ShocUey, C. & A.. Shookley, R.J Shoemaker Shrock, Rachael Shriner, I. M. L Shultz, Emma Shupe, .Tames H., Shute, F. T Shute, F. T Sias. E. I Sichel, M Sieben, Jacob A.. . fiiefer, Anna Siefer, John E Siebert, Karoline.. Siebert, Karoline. Silcox, Margaret & W. H . Simms, Richard Simons, N. J. A Simons, Lovina Simon, Joseph Simon, Joseph Simon, Joseph Simon, Giistav SimmonB, M. E Simmons, J. C Simpkins, Jennie Sinner, H.P Singer, Andrew Sinclair, L.T. &L. ¥..... Sisters of Mercy Ed. Sc Sisters of C. of St. V. H... Skees, Wm.T Skei, OleP Skei, P. P Skeen, Ella Skeen, Sarah Skelton, Josiah Skellenger, L. C Skirvin, H. L Skirvin, John & Clara . Skirvin, D. E Skinner, M. R. & E. F.. . Skinner, M. R. &E. P... Skilbnan, F. & M. L Skillman, Franklin & L.. Skov, L. O Skoogan, A Sladen, Ne lie Mr^.. Rlaughte-, Chas. D. Slaughte: , Geo. T.. Slaughter, Julia Slaughter, Ralph H. Slaughter, W.W.... Slaughter, T. H Sleret, Matilda J.. . . Sleret, E. E. «- John G... Sletager, Knud Bietager, ±i.. Jtl. & M. G. Slemmons, J. B Slemmons, J. B Slinger, Chas. A Slinger, Chas. A Sloan, N. M. & A. D.. Sloan, Katherine E.., Sloper, A. F Sloper, A. F Sloop, CUfton H.. Sloop, Emma E.. Slush, Matthew. . Slush, Matthew. . Smart, Wm Smidt, H Smidt, Herman Smidt, Edward (Heirs) . . . Smith, J. R Smith, John J... Smith, John J... Smith, Jas. E... Smith, Jas. E... Smith, L. K. G.. 20 2.80 10 37 4 4 18 12 30 15 1.79 18 10 6 4S 20 30 25 3 14 4.24 30 3 2 20 6 66 3.10 17 6,? 20 38 -i 70.00 40,00 80.00 50.00 53.33 40.00 45.00 200.00 25.00 90.00 65.00 59.99 55.00 50.00 55.00 60.00 29.17 100.00 45.00 55.00 15.00 307.26 50.00 35.00 55.00 52.00 39.59 40.00 50.00 50.00 40.00 50.00 43.30 100.00 153.30 52.50 33.. 13 250.00 22.50 55.00 50.00 55.00 70.96 60.00 42.47 40.00 40.00 94.11 50.00 65.00 65.00 12.50 40 80.35 67 40 20 None 12.74 SO 29 23 1 40 20 None 40 31.02 40 63 26.89 4 17 54.66 80 2.50 162.75 40 78.36 40 7.10 10.50 40.50 65 None 2.14 150 120 34 15 40 55.83 50 29 15 30 23 44 11.85 3.50 None 20.60 26.74 38.60 3 49.23 129.23 20 40 31 80 4.02 35 17.19 30.70 80 22 163.05 320 4.52 5 118.50 40 65 32 800 160 1.50 55.50 60.52 89.25 160 110 40 40 120 160 6,25$ 24.89 29.85 25.00 10.00 15.00 15.69 25.00 12.06 10.00 100.00 10.00 8.00 90.00 40.00 14.50 12.50 14.28 9.29 22.50 23.52 5.49 10.00 60.00 12.28 23.50 19.14 35.00 10.56 11.40 26.66 3.84 201.1 27.77 8.00 10.00 20.00 22.00 20.00 11.64 15.00 20.00 20,00 15.00 30.00 14.77 42.19 42,85 40,00 48,54 20,00 10,38 120,00 6,09 5,04 5,00 5,50 20,97 5,30 19,90 19,43 26,15 19,50 20,00 40,00 3,07 6,25 20,00 60,00 13.59 15.00 13.84 15.62 20.00 23.75 43,33 28,82 29,42 30.00 6.00 2.04 2.50 S.OO 4.16 6.25 250$ 2,UUU 2,840 1,000 360 2,000 1,350 2,850 790 995 500 400 660 250 1,600 1,100 1,150 2,935 450 310 1,480 650 800 450 2,000 960 1,500 1,400 75 435 2,730 475 550 960 1,550 1,200 1,010 2,670 800 2,550 1,550 2,080 1,550 2,650 840 910 500 1,550 650 1,000 2,100 500 1,100 300 1,100 100 220 1,350 425 80 980 4,080 600 1,600 1,100 500 2,000 270 300 4,785 600 1,.S00 820 16,000 3,800 1,690 4,850 3,095 5,140 960 350 100 200 500 1.000 535 315 300 295 375 150 SO 250 70 340 490 170 200 150 ISO 250 630 50 450 140 SO 555 775 350 240 395 315 490 95 100 100 250 410 100 350 50 75 100 250 1,185 SO 635 305 255 125 100 970 300 250°- 2,000 3,375 1,000 675 2,300 1,350 2.850 1,085 1,370 650 400 710 500 1,600 1,170 1,490 3.425 620 510 1,630 830 800 450 2,000 960 1,500 1,400 75 685 3,360 525 1,000 1,100 1.600 1,200 1,565 3,445 800 2,900 1,790 2,475 1.865 3,140 935 1,010 500 1,650 900 1,000 2.510 600 1,450 300 1,150 100 220 1,420 425 180 1,230 5,265 600 1,600 1.150 500 2,000 270 300 5,420 600 1.805 1,075 16,000 3,8*00 1,815 4,950 4,065 5,440 960 350 100 200 500 1,000 ,020 435 1,925 790 850 60S 970 350 390 250 580 855 1,995 335 230 805 465 120 490 1,480 220 640 540 320 , 765 2,125 1,690 740 1,295 1,065 1,865 155 275 900 730 1,375 170 610 475 ioo 435 3,090 145 120 2,790 700 450 705 1,475 1,680 1,630 95 250 2,000 2,355 1,000 240 375 560 2,000 480 400 300 400 320 250 1,600 590 635 1,430 285 180 825 365 800 3.30 2,000 960 1,500 1,400 71 195 1,880 30S 36C 560 1,28G 1,200 80t 1 ,320 8O0 1,210 1,050 1,180 800 1,27.^ 780 735 S0( 7.';f 170 i.ooo 1,135 430 840 300 750 100 220 945 425 80 795 2,175 600 1.600 1,005 6.25 33.00 84.38 20.00 17.88 36.80 22.95 42.75 16.27 20.55 15.28 6.00 10.65 13.00 24.00 23.40 25.33 58.22 9.92 8.16 26.08 16 65 16.80 6.75 50.00 14.59 22.50 21.00 2.25 13.71 55.44 13,12 26,51 16,50 32,00 18,80 23,47 51,68 13,20 58.00 26,85 39,61 27,97 53,38 23,38 17.17 10.50 34.65 17.10 21.00 41.41 12.00 29.00 5,35 24,05 1,82 4,84 23,08 9,36 2,79 20.29 86.88 9.90 24,00 18,98 500 10.00 2,00C 40. OC 1.50 4.05 3O0 7.65 2,630 92.14 600 10,20 1,105 27,85 625 16,12 16,000 265.60 3,800 57.00 1,110 46.28 3,475 74.25 2.385 60.97 3,810 81 60 960 19.20 255 8.75 IOC 2.50 200 3.32 SOO 8.30 1.000 20 00 -78— Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 lores CultiTated Acres UnonltiTated Senenl Property Assessments in 1910 Single Tax Exemptions 1910 Would Eavi Been Single Til Assessment 1910 Would Eare Been Aotual Ti: Paid for 1910 Tax for 1910 Under Single Tax Would EareBea Hame of Taipayot Ho. of Acre, Assessment Per iora No. of Aores Assessment Per Aoro On Land Bnildings& Personal Property Total Assessment Smith, I,. K. G * 6 14 * * 2 $ 37.50 37.50 80 46 23.74 4.26 80 77 41 None 17 40 2 5.50 3 1 22 None 27.14 59 40 10 6 8. 25 25 4 23 29 62 80.75 49 168.30 30.38 35 5.28 26 61 44.50 58 102 None 18.92 25.04 39 21 170 101 .\one 13 6 220 140 None 40 46.25 68 39 114 44 34 40.80 70 53.32 51.32 47.36 25 68.74 48 28 40 160 4 None None 16.50 14.40 38.50 26.79 None 35.27 45 154.37 434.69 371.04 40 40 $ 10.00 6.00 3.15 5.87 12.50 19.22 30.00 70.00 64.70 10.00 50.00 31.81 100.00 25.00 23.73 40.00 99.18 13. .56 10.00 20.00 21.16 33.82 20.1,0 15.00 21.74 12.07 11.70 9.90 12.55 14.97 15.14 14.29 39.98 25.00 14.75 15.16 20.00 19.61 25.00 21.00 33.00 16.91 15.48 30.59 25.00 60.00 42.30 11.66 9.0! 10.7:i 55.55 12.0c 9.94 3.01 4.49 4.38 20.00 20.00 24.42 22.14 23.31 32.40 22.27 so.oc 48.73 100.00 16.08 10.00 7.50 20.00 20.00 20.00 25.00 21.35 19,48 22.39 47.50 11.34 20.00 22.93 33.01 19.95 15.00 30.00 $ 800 500 600 25 1,000 1,590 820 2S0 1,100 400 1,050 120 700 655 1,700 640 2,850 875 2,000 200 900 1,875 800 1,360 600 590 3,135 1,400 715 6,030 1,760 3,000 435 1,490 2,350 2,175 2,160 3,925 1,100 3,975 1,915 705 775 5,435 3,570 690 2,550 220 2,000 3 000 50 480 1,580 430 195 600 1,480 2,190 1,660 4,300 1,190 1,350 1,355 3,500 12,350 4,800 1,550 400 1,200 980 375 150 1,235 1,070 2,750 920 175 500 3,150 3,540 10,000 8,800 600 800 ( * $ 800 500 1,145 25 1,000 1,640 960 465 1,140 425 1,050 295 1 000 2,690 2,000 690 3,080 975 2,445 200 1,000 1,900 950 1,590 865 590 2,175 1,.500 715 6,620 2,090 3,250 455 1,990 3,025 2,325 2,650 4,390 1,100 5,475 2,345 925 850 6,110 4,200 860 3,030 320 2,000 3,000 250 480 2,230 930 195 725 1,665 2,835 1,790 4,350 1,190 1,350 1,405 3,700 13,850 4,800 1,865 400 1,200 1,335 375 ISO 1,535 1,220 3.005 1,090 350 705 3,275 3,340 10,000 9,000 600 800 $ 190 1,025 $ 800 310 130 35 1,000 1,530 830 140 1,100 400 600 120 .500 310 955 425 2,800 S2S SOO 200 435 785 600 390 545 420 1,055 920 640 3,570 840 1,145 330 1,000 1,340 1,145 1,560 2,685 500 1,765 1,100 675 480 4,220 3,000 690 1,185 lis 2,000 1930 SO 480 740 240 180 520 1,080 1,560 1,270 3,655 1,190 1,195 1.190 2,000 6,275 4,800 785 400 1,200 340 100 60 785 695 1,530 740 95 455 1,800 3,54(1 10,OOC 8, IOC 60C 80C $ 16.00 11.00 25.18 .55 IS. 00 28.70 16.85 10.69 26.22 9.57 26.25 7.38 25.00 40.34 32.00 10.35 51.74 14.62 36,67 4.25 15.00 43.70 23.75 SI. 57 14.70 8.85 32.63 22.50 10.73 99.30 45.98 55.25 9.09 29.85 63.53 38.36 39.75 65.85 16 50 83.13 35.17 31.38 13.7.^ 91.64 68.04 22.36 57.38 3. TO 30.00 45.00 4.12 7.20 49.06 24.18 5.07 18.13 24.98 42.52 26.85 65.25 17.85 18.75 21.07 70.30 263.15 91.30 60.72 7.80 21.84 20.02 5.62 2.25 26.09 31.72 51.09 16.34 6.13 12.82 49.13 70.80 230.00 152.50 9.00 21.20 IB 23.79 13.86 Smith, W. T 545 * * SO 140 315 40 25 S.36 Smith W T 1.12 Smith, Chas. (Trustee) Smith, Arthur 23.18 55.00 120 140 325 40 25 450 175 500 2,380 1,045 265 280 ISO 1,645 42.22 22.78 Smith, W. W 2 125. uO 4.72 Smith, Wm. W 37.03 Smith, Wm. M. & S. A 12.99 Smith, W. H 10 95.00 22.54 Smith, W. H 175 300 3,035 300 50 230 100 445 * 100 35 ISO 330 265 4.51 Smith, W.H Smith, .T. W Smith, R. B ? 11.50 20 10.60 1 2 40 * 9 IS 5 22 2 6 38 12 2 70 25 45 3 14 30 31 30 35 30 65 35 1 10 35 19 11.61 15 4 * 40 .90 * 28 12 5 10 18 11 SO * 2 6 15 60 * 21 * 13 5 3 15 12 40 6 2 S 45 * * 35 200.00 55.00 60.00 63.43 150.00 37.. 50 40.00 18.79 7.19 24.11 9.8S Smith, Howard. N Smith, H. R. & Fannie E. . Smith, C. K. & C 70.75 19.12 18. .54 Smith, Elthea I 6.80 Smith, Archie D. & E. I Smith, I. L Smith, J. M. & Anna Smith, Walter .t A 85.56 106.67 60.00 54.54 50.00 40.00 50:00 SO. 00 50.00 50.00 52.00 57.78 75.00 60.00 48.35 48.38 50.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 54.60 45.00 45.00 55.00 55.00 60.00 1,W.34 37.50 565 1,115 350 1 200 320 170 1,120 580 75 3,050 1,250 2,105 125 990 1,685 1,180 1090 1,705 600 3,710 1,345 250 370 1,890 1,200 170 1,835 105 10.08 46.43 24.28 21.62 14.10 9.74 Smith, Neils H. & Bertha . . Smith, N eila H 50 100 24.45 21.33 Smith, Isaac N. & C. L 14.84 600 330 250 30 500 675 150 490 465 82.75 Smith, Jas. 0. & Etta M.. . Smith, Jas. 0. & Etta M.. . 32.20 32.37 10.48 Smith, John & Rebecca. . . Smith, jUex Smith, Geo. W 23.18 52.34 29.52 Smith, F F & V, 36.16 Smith, M. G Smith, Josephine 62.24 11.59 Smith, Josephine 1,500 430 330 75 685 630 170 470 40.91 25.50 Smith, Paul 24.47 11.13 Smucker.C. C 97.82 Snavely, Wm. N 74.94 SneU, A.L Snook, W. R. & F. C 32.45 35.41 2.67 * 46.36 37.50 55.55 "■46 '.66 18.75 20.00 20.00 60.00 65.00 60.00 53.00 1,070 200 44.74 200 * 650 500 1.29 Snodgraaa, R. H 11.13 Snuffin, W. P 1,490 690 15 205 585 1,275 520 1,695 29.30 Snyder, C. Carlton & J. F.. Snyder, 0. Carlton & J. F.. 7.81 5.^6 Snyder, J. F.&R.T 135 185 645 130 150 * 16.36 25.03 Snyder, .Julius C 36.18 29.44 61.54 27.58 Snyder, Emma E . 50.00 50.00 150.00 150.00 55 215 1,700 7,575 27.70 Snyder, Tobias M 50 300 1,500 * 315 * * 355 27.58 Society of Sisters of H. N.. Society of Sisters of H. N.. Society of Sisters of H. N.. 57.16 179.34 137.18 53.38 1,080 43.53 Soderberg, Oscar L li.77 69.23 75.00 50.00 55.00 57.50 50.00 53.33 87.50 20.00 SO. 00 32.20 Solle, Paul C 995 275 90 750 525 1,475 350 255 350 1,475 7.88 SoUe, Paul C. & J 2.32 Solle, Joran C 1.39 300 150 255 170 175 205 125 * 20C * * 31.18 Sommerfield, E 33.68 Soreng, A. M 42.19 17.15 2.58 12.23 Soules, T. P Soule, J. F 41.72 85.49 Soule, J. F 404.70 Soule, J. F Soule, J. F 40.00 900 190.38 13.91 Soule, J. F .13 92 Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Same of Taxpayer Una CnltlTattd No. of iorea For ion Aores UncuItlTated No. of icres General Property i&sessmenta in 1910 On Land Boildiiigs & Personal Property Total Single Tai Exemptions 1910 ¥onld Have Been Single Tax 1910 ■Would Have Been iotnal Tax Paid for 1910 Tax for 1910 Under Single Tax Would Bare Been Southern Pacific Co.. Southworth, D. C... Southworth, D. C. . Sowa, Enoch Sowa, Enoch Specs, George Rpeer, W. F. & Ina E Sperry, Lyman B Rpeuce, C. E. & Anna. . . . Spencer, Chas, M. & F. L. Spencer, Lillian Spencer, Lydia I... Spiess, Henry Rev.. Spiers, EUen Spiers, Jas Spillroan, Tho.s Rpillman, Thos Spillmann, Anna Splinter, Aug. & Alvina.. Spooner, Julia A Spooner, E. M. cfe E. J., Spooner, P. C Spooner, Ella A Sporalsky, M Sporalsky, M Sprague, .T. C. & H.. Sprague, Frank W.. Sprague, Caroline. . . Sprague, Cora S Sprague, W. W Spuiak, Kate Spulak, Harriet Spuiak, F. (Heirs) . Spurgeon, Myrtle. . Spain, John Spang, Bermadine W . Spatz, J. & S Spath, Lenora Spagle, Chas Spagla, Jacob Spahr, J. fHeirs) . Spahr, Hans Sparks, A. E Sparks, A. E Sparks, A. E Spangler, Alfred A. . . Spangler, Alfred.. A. Spangler, Chas Spangenberg, Grant.. Stage, J. E Stahl, Ralph H.. Rtaten, John D . . Statcn, John W. Staben, Henry . . Staben, Geofge.. Staben, Arthur Stampfer, J. T Standish, Robt. 11. . Standish, Phillip F. Stangel, Frank J... Stangel, Catherine Stangel, Geo. A Rtauber, Barbara Stanley, J. C Stanton, Chas. H. & N. G., Stanton, Harriet Stanton, B. & L. L. . Stanton, B. & L. L.. Stanton, W. F. & A.. Stanton, Mary A Stanton, J.N Stamper, Lee & Ella . . Stark, EUB. &H. S. Stark, J. F. & K. E. . Stafford, C.I Stafford, J. G Staehely, August Stachely, l^ydia & August. Stauffer, J. E Stauffer, F. P .25 6 1 40 23 58 7. 2. Stauffer, Daniel . . . Stahlnecker, D. . . . Stahlnecker, Fred. Stabenow, Louisa. Staudinger, 0. J^. . . 2.20 16 .50 10 13 35 65 10 30 40 .77 .77 30 10 1.50 14 5 40 35 6 2 48 41 10 10 16 30 21 25 10 10 20 62 87 25 10 25 1 10 36 30 18.50 10 1.83 10 30 * 10 130 20 65 15.00 15.00 50.00 40.00 45.00 50.00 56.50 400.00 48.33 20.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 102.06 150.90 150.00 40.00 200.00 65.00 65.00 57.43 40.00 52.50 60.00 50.00 80.00 80.00 56.66 100.00 70.00 80.00 40.00 50.00 55.00 50.00 40.00 40.00 41.66 43.90 90.00 60.00 60.00 59.38 50.00 50.00 48.00 350.00 40.00 40.00 80.00 70.80 80.00 60.00 50.00 52.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00 54.86 40.00 100.00 272.23 60.00 60.00 45.00 55.00 60.00 50.00 4. 400 120 117 144 88 1.20 10.13 40 22 .50 None 15.08 34 39 23.25 78 7 None 1.25 None 24 4.50 49.56 15 29 226.50 10 21 120 None None 30 None None None 20 13.33 80.00 10 40 85 101.79 42.2 13.88 25 73 146.43 10 None 10 36.90 4 7 19 15 None 16.20 20.34 10.22 30.18 41.94 28 40 12 15 1.47 15.50 29.80 44 None 30 80 2.25 10.30 None 34 20.05 177.23 177 189 20 55 40 108.50 lO.OOS 35.00 35.00 4.74 5.00 10.00 16.66 9.8? 20.00 18.18 .30 00 400.00 66.32 11.76 11.54 9.89 10.00 10.00 29.65 72.00 72.00 11.66 100.00 29.63 30.00 13.80 8.83 20.00 17.14 10.00 80 00 80.00 25.00 60.00 10.00 30,00 15.00 13.50 20.00 20.00 25.00 20.00 11.79 11.85 9.71 20.00 16 43 18 44 40.00 40.00 32.50 18.97 18.75 30.00 20.00 20 00 300.00 10.00 9.83 30.00 30.00 24.28 17.85 12.50 18.75 21.33 23.80 24.19 24.33 25.00 24.86 10.00 3.00 53.34 40.77 272.23 20.00 19.94 15.23 15.00 24.86 20.00 20.00 10.00 7.37 40 a 14,000 4,200 595 945 2,480 20 500 2,150 750 355 100 1,000 690 490 1,830 1,660 2,390 740 505 330 930 550 2.120 1,395 3,410 4,600 735 3,025 3,200 60 60 2,450 1,000 105 1,120 500 180 1,600 450 3,200 3,450 1,440 500 125 580 3,200 4,500 400 450 925 1,300 1,035 1,640 1,430 1,500 3,500 565 1,000 5,360 7,060 5,420 3,000 500 735 1,630 85 935 3,705 3,750 1,015 700 340 1,230 420 500 1,280 2,200 2,700 3,105 1,850 1,600 4,350 400 800 370 200 1,050 295 200 200 SO 320 200 820 370 195 305 50 405 1,000 400 845 75 400 200 SO 700 800 230 130 250 295 150 720 790 50 205 300 655 70S 975 ,180 ISO 105 150 445 830 675 550 550 400 100 750 300 760 160 40$ 14,000 4,300 965 945 2,680 20 500 3,200 1,045 555 300 1,050 1,010 490 2,030 2,480 2,390 1,110 505 535 1,335 600 3,535 2,295 2,810 5,445 800 2,435 3,400 110 60 3,150 1,000 105 1,930 730 180 1,600 580 3,450 3,745 1,590 500 125 580 3,920 5,290 400 500 935 1,350 1,025 1,845 1,430 1,500 3,700 1,220 1,000 5,965 8,035 6,600 2,150 500 830 1,770 530 92S 3,535 3,425 1,0 895 360 1,320 420 1,050 1,830 2,600 2,700 3,205 12,600 1,900 5,110 400 960| 395 ISO ,480 300 1,800 520 360 200 50 540 30 1,405 1,480 1,740 895 215 370 760 100 760 1,455 1,925 2.870 400 1,685 1,800 50 1,650 400 90 1,500 3S5 280 1,450 1,345 320 40 1,930 1,545 300 285 460 650 1,105 630 700 700 960 60S 3,800 4,520 4,245 1,200 420 915 465 310 1,935 1,575 555 495 20 515 550 950 1,600 400 4,670 1,100 2,710 160 40 $ .80$ 4,00(1 233.34 4,20(1 69. 3C 57(1 2\.23 795 20.79 1,200 40.74 20 .3C 300 10.00 1,400 48.00 525 IS. 68 195 14.43 100 5.40 1 ,000 21.00 47(1 15.15 460 7.35 625 40.60 1,000 41.30 6S0 35.85 315 16.65 290 12.88 155 13.38 465 22.05 .500 10.08 1,765 37.88 840 34.42 885 42.15 2,575 88.47 40(1 12.00 74(1 41.33 1,600 51.68 60 3.86 6(1 1.56 1,500 47.25 600 23.00 15 2.42 420 32.64 375 17. 6C 180 2.70 1,600 24.00 300 8.7t 2,000 51.75 2,400 55.17 1,270 23.85 SOO 8.O0 135 2.76 540 8.70 1,990 58.80 3,745 79.35 400 6.O0 200 10.00 6.50 18.70 890 23.95 375 37.53 740 28.59 800 22.17 800 23.25 3,000 70.30 260 30.95 395 20.00 3,165 89.47 3,515 120.53 3,355 99. OC 95(1 34. 4C .soil 7.5C 410 27.10 855 26.55 65 7.95 615 13. 8S 1,600 53.01 1,850 51.38 460 15.22 4O0 13.43 34(1 4.43 70S 18.30 430 8.83 SOO 34.13 88(; 39.3(1 1,00( 41.60 3,701 54.00 3,805 80 13 7,930 189.00 80( 38.50 2 40( 76.65 4(l( 6.00 800 30.161 -81— Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Hame of T&zpa^ar Staudinger, C. L Staudinger, C. L Staudinger, C. L Staudinger, Julia Staudinger, J. W Staudinger, J. W Starkweather, Alice M. Starkweather, E Starkweather, H. G St. Benedict Abbey St. Clair, Smith St. Clair, F.W.&C... St. Clair, F. W. & C. M. Stein, Augusta Stein, Augusta Stein, Hedwig O. Steir, Henry Steel, EvaP Steel, Wm Steele, Mela A.. . , Stern, E. A Steiner, Nicholas , Steiner, Geo. J Steinke, Adolph Stegaman, Katherina , Stegaman, Paul.. Stevens, E.T. C Stevens, E. J Stevens, E. J Stevens, Mary E. Stevens, Lum Stevens, Ada Stevens, G. W. & Ada Stevens, Geo Stevens, Chas. E. & Geo. A Stevens, Chas Stevens, C. E. & Sarah F . Stevens, Wm Stevens, A. G Stephen?, Harold C Sterrett, I. & L. H.. . . Stewart, Elizabeth M. Stewart, C. E. *fe C... Stewart, C. E. & C... Stewart, Chaa. & C Stewart, Chas. & C. Stewart, John N . . , . Stewart, John N . , , . Stewart, John N.. . . Stewart, John Stewart, Ezra & M. E.. Stewart, Sarah E Stewart, Chas. & S. J. Stewart, Edwin S Stewart, J. L Stehman, Levi. . . , Stehman, Levi Steininger, John. . Rteininger, W. H. Steininger, W. H. Pteininper W. H Steinhotf, E. Ferdinand., Steinhach, K Steinbach. C Steinman, J. P StevensoQ, Wm.. . Steinhilher, Theo. Still. ICclward Still, ICflward Still Edward Still. Edward. Stipp. T. S..., Stipp, T. S.... Stipp, T. S... . Stipp. T.S.... Stipp, T.S Stites, Chas. M. Stingley, Noah. Stingley, Noah. Stickels, J. F... Stinebaugh, Rachael. Stone, H. W Stone, Mahala Stone, J. W fitone, J. W IcreB GaltiTfttffd No. of ior«i 30 22 .50 5 12 2 5 10 24 31 .10 5 7.50 5 21 12 15 30 .75 .13 90 2. 45 7 I. 22 5.49 19.62 25 Assessment Per Acre 40.00 160.00 125.00 150.00 200.00 50.00 50.00 50,00 45.00 80.00 45.16 75.00 50.00 25.00 35.00 35.00 50.00 "ioloo 100.00 35.00 100.00 90.00 60.00 90.00 52.50 90.00 15.00 53.33 45.00 45.00 106.93 105.00 34.50 45.00 39.40 384.60 48,00 33.34 51.66 50.00 38.90 65.00 50.00 50.00 45.7 62.50 77.14 45,00 50.00 40.82 40.00 39.89 40.00 40.00 83.00 60.15 40.00 20.00 70,00 40,00 Acres TTmmltiTated Id. of Acres 50$ 46 23 7,50 87 103,88 34,50 68,03 41,50 .50 160 2 22.57 46 42 19 76 49 80 20 40 135 31 20 70 74.30 36 40 3 5 17.03 6 29.07 None 5 3 5 59.00 8 1 65.00 10.10 4.08 50 80 8.03 None 156 52.85 44.50 40 40 80 None no 58 1.50 39.00 80 90 25 48 25 55 77.26 53.56 2 .50 29.14 39,30 14,50 15,50 None None None 2,94 23,26 1 None 6 40,00 55 160 102 3, 10 50 Afliessment Per Acre 20$ 7 6,95 7,33 8,05 9,62 8,11 99,95 59,10 100,00 5,00 100,00 17.39 20.00 22.02 12.11 30.00 14.28 4.00 6.00 15.00 5.93 29.84 20.00 5.00 6,72 15,55 8,75 20,00 30,00 15,00 41.66 7.91 50.00 35.00 50.00 35.00 15.25 37.50 100.00 5.00 19.80 30.64 19.69 18.68 60,00 60,00 10,00 8,99 9,80 25,00 10,00 10,00 384,60 8.18 16,36 20,00 43,59 10,00 13,90 12,00 10,00 30,00 25,00 24,78 8,86 20,00 40,00 12,00 8,16 10,34 15,48 10,20 10,00 15.95 11,23 15,05 50,00 10,00 15,00 8,00 20,00 20,00 4,90 34,28 15,00 Geaenl Propertj Assessments in 1910 On lud 325 160 55 700 1,200 280 11,600 5,200 125 800 1,200 1,000 1,020 1,175 680 4,200 2,100 320 120 600 800 1,600 3,400 600 850 700 350 210 150 315 650 265 10 625 600 625 2,000 1,380 100 550 1,800 125 1,450 600 140 210 4,460 1,825 1,740 1,000 400 800 50 1,380 1,450 340 1,700 800 5,750 300 1,530 1,205 2,625 2,26S 2,075 540 5,420 575 320 4#0 240 100 280 75 75 1,230 490 1,180 90 320 2,100 3,200 740 820 550 Buildings & Personal Propert j ToUl Assessment Single lai Iiempticni 1910 Tonld lavo Been Single Tax Assessment 1910 Vonld IsTt Been ActnalTai Paid for 191» 250 900 350 100 200 475 135 645 100 150 350 50 150 235 145 150 100 145 755 200 100 150 100 40 180 860 200 50 325 420 1,065 125 70 150 435 615 150 1,175 365 415 SO 75 50 800 490 325 160 55 700 1,450 280 12,500 5,550 225 800 1,400 1,475 1,020 1,310 680 4,845 2,200 320 120 600 800 1,750 3,750 650 1,000 935 350 355 150 315 800 365 10 625 745 625 2,755 1,580 100 650 1,950 125 1,550 600 180 390 4,460 1,825 2,600 1,000 400 800 250 1,430 1,775 760 1,700 800 6,815 300 1 ,655 1,275 2,775 2,700 2,690 690 6,595 575 320 765 240 515 330 75 75 1,230 490 1,255 90 320 2,150 3,200 740 1,620 1,040 $. 400 2,700 1,900 125 700 865 60 175 330 1,845 1,060 555 2,150 250 435 315 235 "■is 385 125 5 275 220 275 1,535 780 250 ,155 355 265 75 270 2,060 1,080 1,840 200 450 580 610 4,315 90S 315 775 610 1,905 490 3,775 60 565 490 260 45 35 550 165 1,060 550 285 l,ISS 740 325 160 55 700 1,050 280 9,800 3,650 100 800 700 610 960 1,135 350 3,000 1,140 320 120 600 800 1,195 1,600 400 565 620 350 120 ISO 270 415 240 5 350 525 350 1,220 800 100 400 795 125 1,195 335 105 120 2,400 745 760 1,000 400 800 50 980 1,195 150 1,700 800 2,500 300 750 960 2,000 2,090 785 200 2,820 515 320 200 240 25 70 30 40 680 325 195 90 320 1,600 3,200 455 465 300 Tax for 1910 Under Single lax Toold Han Been 6.82 3; 36 1.16 13.65 26.10 5.04 187.50 83.25 3.37 20.00 51.10 22.12 15.30 22.27 11.56 72.68 44.20 5.3 1.99 18.00 12.00 26.25 56.25 16.25 15.00 18.23 8.75 10.64 4.50 4.84 16.80 9.66 .27 15.93 18.99 15.94 41.33 40.29 2.00 16.25 42.90 3.74 23.25 9.00 4.14 8.97 98.12 36.50 52.00 21.00 6.00 16.00 8.12 22. J7 31.06 16.12 25.50 17.60 143.12 6,30 34,77 19,13 41,63 40,51 51,49 15.18 112 9.19 4.80 11.48 3.60 10.29 6,60 1,51 1,49 24,60 7.35 18.83 1.44 6.72 32.25 53.12 II 10 26.73 17.68 —82- Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 icres Cultiyated kam UnonltiMtod Bonenil Property Aeseasmente in 1910 Single Tax EiemptiDQfi 1910¥onld Have Been Single Tax Assessment 1910 Tonld laTO Seen AchialTai Paid for 191D Tax for 1910 Under Single Tax Would EtTO Been Kame of T&zpayflr Ho. of Aorei Isstsnent Far Aort Ho. of kam AsMBsment Per Aoro On Land Buildings & Personal Property Total Assessment Stone, J. W .'. .. Stone, J. W * 3 * * * 25 65 10 70 * 30 5 20 i 1 10 20.00 20 15 32.20 10.46 35.04 34.37 3.33 5 5 None 9 8.52 .75 8 10 23 40 18 28 22 3.05 None 95.89 160 46.80 28 10 10 None 29.50 None 29.77 77.40 49.50 16.25 None 200 3.95 12.74 2 None 11.25 20 3 69 29.18 Nona None 20 30 5 125 40 40 28 52 40 160 108 240 40 149 I00.7.J S(l 6 00 1 43 1 4 IS 59 45 5 02 Nnne .10 200.18 78 1 92 28 2 ( 16.0o'9 20.00 20.00 16.00 16.00 30.00 15.53 9.56 9.99 11.64 34.53 10.00 80.00 24.70 40.00 41.80 134.60 62.50 40.00 15.43 30.00 15.00 15.27 19.28 30.00 32.78 100.00 7.91 10.00 9.82 10.00 10.00 10 00 40.00 10.16 i 320'. 20 200 320 320 1,950 3,815 500 3,150 400 2,215 225 400 200 1,360 1,250 100 700 2,800 455 1,455 2,850 1,475 1,320 885 650 1,750 760 1,600 2,060 1,480 100 500 200 2,300 ISO 1,070 2,500 1,425 1,700 7S 3,000 210 1,350 190 170 1080 400 750 1.110 2.715 2,000 1,230 400 500 270 2,850 450 60n 40n 78n i,6on 4on i,64n 1 .ftsn 3,150 60n i.s.sn 3,500 .son 401 6.S( 180 3O0 2.200 1 940 500 ssn 1,800 3.600 715 540 190 35 i * * * 250 90S S 320 20 200 320 320 2,200 4,720 500 3,3.S0 400 2,315 225 425 200 1,410 1,400 100 900 3,200 655 1,705 2,850 1,825 1,455 1,080 830 2,840 760 1,600 2,360 1,480 100 500 200 2,910 400 1.150 3,525 1.625 1,960 475 3,000 1,860 1,350 240 220 1,200 400 1,050 1.325 2.995 2,200 1,SSS 430 540 270 3,350 450 600 400 4.380 1,600 400 1,640 1 680 3.1. SO 600 1,665 3,700 501 400 1,845 180 300 2.2.S0 2.375 SOO 585 2,300 3.955 910 665 290 3S 5 i 320' 20 200 320 320 1,200 1,520 195 1,050 400 1,150 100 400 SO 760 730 100 625 1,600 385 600 1,200 610 770 750 395 1,000 760 1,600 850 580 100 200 50 810 ISO 685 9S0 735 1,015 75 3,000 150 560 100 50 485 400 450 775 1.565 1,575 300 240 265 140 1,855 450 600 400 430 920 400 1,640 1,335 3.1. SO 600 1 285 1,275 225 400 45( 140 300 1 .500 960 SOO 250 1,000 2.400 655 295 I.SO 35 S S.44 .34 3.40 5.44 5.44 33.00 117.99 8.75 58.60 10.00 38.20 4.72 15.52 3.50 26.95 33.60 2.40 15.75 52.80 9.82 55.01 86.92 58.99 48.01 35.64 12.45 42.60 15.20 40 00 47.20 29.60 2.50 10.00 4.00 58,20 7.20 17.25 105.74 34.13 30.70 12.58 45.00 31.62 22.95 3.60 3.74 18.00 6.40 18.90 26.49 59.00 71.50 34.21 9.44 12.69 4.05 67.00 9.00 18.00 9,20 122.60 32.00 6.00 32 . 80 50.40 63.00 12.00 41.62 81.40 1 1 . SO 9.20 42 43 4 14 6.90 39 . 38 35 62 10 00 13 46 34.50 59.33 13 65 IS 29 4.35 .60 S 8.28 .51 Stone P Keve 5.18 Rtonp P K 8.28 8.28 60.00 51.00 40.00 40.00 1,000 3,200 305 2,300 27.81 Stone. W.&N.M 61.51 5.16 Stone. C.G Stone W M . . . . ■ 200 * 100 27.81 16.19 Stone Metta F . 70.00 35.00 1,165 125 25 150 650 670 28.20 3.46 Stout Chas 25 19.03 2 10 9 * 2 30 2 19 40 22 12 3 9 10 * * 40 30 * 10 5 50 .34 16 45 20 25 .11 * 2 23 3 3.24 16 6 II 23 10. 50 30 4.2S 10 5 35 12 28 * 12 m 4 II 6(1 4 50 ¥ 5 1 IS 35 « 5 20 40 2 4 2 100.00 100.00 100.00 1.36 SO ISO * 200 400 200 250 22.84 28.24 3.87 100.00 80.00 50.00 75.00 56.25 54.54 65.00 75.00 55.55 175.00 275 1,600 270 1,105 1,650 1,215 685 330 435 1,840 16.99 39.23 Storm, F &W 8.92 StoU John A 33.27 Str>ll Tohn A Sr 61.40 Stoll John A Jr 350 135 195 180 1,090 * * 300 33.83 StoU Fred C 42.70 Stoll, Frank W 41.60 9.16 Stoehr Emilv S 23.18 stokes, Wm.R.&F.M.... Stokes, Wm. R Stokes, Wm.R Stokes, W.R SfnUp-fl W R 26.13 50.34 40.00 40.00 46!oo 40 00 40.00 ■■■■4s!oo 42.22 45.00 52.00 1,510 900 29.22 19.94 * 3.15 Stokes W. R 300 ISO 2,100 250 465 2,575 890 945 400 1,710 790 140 170 715 6.88 StokfiR W R 1.72 Stokes, W. R 600 250 80 1,025 200 260 400 * 1,650 27.85 Stokes, A. F 3.99 11.70 7.75 10.60 24.61 15.88 58.22 Stormer, Abraham 31.17 24.81 Stockton, Sarah H 3.43 S5!6(l SO. CO 50.0(1 SO.OC 55. OC "ibo'.bo 40. OC 80. Of 190. 4f 41. OC 47.0= 30. OC 40. OC 40. OC 15.00 25.00 15.69 20.00 15.00 17.77 20.00 to. 00 9.71 29.98 ISO. 00 10. on 10. 00 6.6(i 14. 00 II .6 1 1 . 2.'i IS. 00 10 0(1 10.7 1I.,SJ 10.00 10. 2S 11.11 13.12 15. OC S.O.'i 7.94 .SO 0( 66 M 69 92 70 00 73 26 2(1 3.J 12 00 99 . 80 50 on 20 on 10 on 8 2n .so. 00 5 on 17.50 69.54 Stockwell. Mary J Stockwell. Mary J 4.14 15.44 so 50 120 * 300 215 280 200 325 30 40 2.32 Strong, Chas. F .«trooe, Cliffortl L Strong, Geo V. & S Straka, J . A. & Mary 1 .38 11.24 9.97 600 5.S0 1,430 625 1.255 190 275 130 1,495 14.48 25.66 103.70 Strunk, Walter P 13.40 " Strunk. Eddie A Strunic, Edward A 10.06 3.25 500 * * * 3,600 * * II.; 200 1 , 1 95 ■'■"*'* 50 435 J- .U soo ss.s 195 125 100 ft 57.04 13.84 Straus. John 28,61 '■40I0C 35.7 ■ ■ ■ ■ '3,956 680 14. IS 1 3 . 23 50.43 40.00 345 63.67 Strauss, John '"31 81 4.'> 00 105 58 ■■||00(1 no 00 (.6 M 40 0(1 iiooo 60 0( 40 0( 37 .50 110 00 25.00 18.45 380 2,425 275 Strack.W. F .Strey, Wm Ktreet. C F. * .lennie. SI .56 .S6.97 7.57 13 46 ■ Street, C F. & .Jennie. .. Street. C. F. & .Jennie. . . Street. C. F. & Jennie Street. Chas F Strait, Pe-jrl Stroup, Robt. & Anna .1... Streibig, Ida M Strite, J.T Strove, E Strvkpr Flla M 1,395 40 7.S0 1,415 335 1,300 1,555 255 370 140 15.15 4.72 10.09 40.77 22.25 14.76 8.41 23.18 55.63 Straight, H. E... . . Struclten, .T. W.AM A... 3^48 .90 — S3— Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 luDa of Taxpayer icreB Gultiratfld No. of Icrei issoBsmeat Per Acre ioroB UncaltiTatad No. of lores AaBessment Per icre General Propertj isseaBments in 1910 On Land Buildings & Personal Property Total issesBment Single Tax Exemptions 1910 Tonld Havi Been Single T^x Assesflment 1910 Tosld EaTO Been Aotnal Tn: Paid for 1910 Tax for 1910 Under Single Tax Would Ixn Been Strucken, M.nry A Stradley, J. P Stratton, H. L. (Adm.). Btratton, T. H StricUin, J. C Rtromgreh, .T. A Rtrachan, David W Strickland, K Strubhar, Sol N Strubhar, i^icholas & H... Stromgren, C. G... Strickrott, A. L... Strickrott, Frank. Strickrott, F. (J... Strowbridge, J. P . Strowbridge Est.ate Co Strowbridge Estate Co Strowbridge Estate Co Strowbridge Estate Co Strowbridge, J. ^ Strowbridge, J. M Strowbridee, J. A. Est. Co Strowbridge, J. A. Est. Co Strowbridge, J. A. Est. Co, Strowbridge, J. A. Est. Co Strowbridge, J. IVI Stubbe, Mary Stubbe, Wm Stulke, Fred Stulke, Fred Sturm, H. L. A Stuckle, Fritz Stukey, Gottfried Stuckey, H. S. E Stuckey, H. S. E Stuckey, H. S. E Stuckey, J. M Stuckey, J. M Stuckey, John M Stucki, August Stutzke, Paul Stuart, Del Sturges, O. W Sturges, O W Sturgis. Oscar W.. Sturgis, Oscar Sturgis, F. M Stuwe, Wm. (Estate) Rtuwe, Wm. H Stubbar, Nicholas & H. . . Sturcbler, Jos Stursberg, Julius Studeman, Carl Studeman, Carl Sullivan, Bartholomew . Sullivan, J. G Sumner, W. M Sumner, Kate Sumner, Bertha M.. Sumner, Amelia A.. Sumner, Marion & M. R.... Sumner, Calvin & L Sunset Land Co Sunderland, Abraham M.. . Supple, Joseph Superior Lumber Co.. Superior Lumber Co.. Surfua, W. E Surfus, 1, M Surfus, Mary M Surfus, Mary M.. Surfus, C. E jjurface, S. D., . . Suter, Eli C Buter, E. C 2. SO 16 4 30 20 Snter, .James A.. Suter, .Tames A.. Sutton, Alonzo. . Sutton, AloDzo, , Sutton, A. M Snttle, Geo Sutford, F. M Sutherland, J. H Bvendsen, Svend L. & R.. Bwan. J. V. & M. E 4.50 H< .75 S 9 5 12 100 16 12 4.50 60 7 10 .75 18 .86 40.00 60.00 150.00 50.00 20.00 48.00 20.00 65.00 65.00 60.00 40.00 35.00 38.00 36,00 47,50 47.50 53.33 50.00 35.00 105.55 65.00 60.00 44.45 50.00 50.00 55.00 55.00 50.00 55.00 50.00 40.00 20.00 84.61 90.00 133.33 35.00 20.00 20.00 20 00 20.00 40 00 SO 00 70,00 50,00 80,00 55.00 65 00 75.50$ 44 47 I. OS 27 36 40 40 77 6.50 38 II 6 10 121.92 35.80 227.82 212.20 80 95 95 20 12 38.50 70 93 3 120 110.78 .11 28 20 17 None .11 .14 .12 None 40 ■ .24 ..SO 35.80 None None 46.64 56.57 28 43 64 8.50 38.93 11.65 60 15.50 310 40 6.80 15 80 40 8,60 1,80 14 20 72 94.74 40 40 19 Noue 26 37 40.03 45.78 I. II 146.50 None 14 29.84 10.39 278.56 20 None 13 S3 10,59 18,18 57.47 119.47 16.30 8.33 25.00 8.00 18.00 23.07 5.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 8.20 122.20 19.93 19.98 20.00 10.00 9.47 30.00 20.83 15.58 20.00 9.67 20.00 10.00 14.89 13,39 35,00 9.12 10.00 50.00 55.81 20.00 20.00 12.00 19.97 21.46 27.00 20.00 17.65 25.67 20.00 20.00 10.32 8.38 5,00 29.41 40. od 7.50 7.50 20.35 54.89 50,00 20.00 8.61 10.55 12.50 5.00 5.26 5.00 S.OO SOO 5.99 II 00 13.51 9.00 IS. 00 25 00 16. 7S 72.18 14.97 30.00 30.00 15.38 30 00 900$ 1,760 2,700 425 590 380 1,000 320 1,530 150 430 275 410 2,200 1,000 4,475 6,340 4,240 1,600 1,950 1,800 600 250 600 1,780 1,800 155 3,100 2,450 10 1,375 700 260 75 225 75 75 75 100 400 500 2,000 50 300 960 1,380 1,200 6,660 2,160 750 1,000 470 4,200 440 2,800 200 1,300 3,750 600 300 175 200 700 400 900 1,000 500 200 460 60 410 245 240 1,300 15 1,375 50 420 SOO 750 5,020 600 70 585 4.060 20$ I 415 25 340 120 100 ISO 130 200 500 200 200 100 100 100 615 540 350 200 325 500 455 100 295 400 310 265 95 I. SO 255 45 100 100 175 235 200 30 175 320 1.500 1,020$ 2,175 2,700 . 450 930 500 1,000 320 I ,'630 ISO 580 405 410 2,400 1,000 4,475 6,840 4,240 1,600 1,950 1,800 600 250 600 1,780 2,000 155 3,300 2,550 10 1,475 700 360 690 225 75 75 615 100 400 850 2,000 250 625 960 1,380 1,200 7,160 2,615 850 1,000 765 4,600 750 3,065 200 1,395 3,900 600 300 175 455 700 400 945 1,000 500 200 460 160 510 245 240 1 .475 250 l,37S 250 450 SOO 750 5,020 600 245 905 5.560 195 1,085 85 440 170 190 330 130 160 1,400 1,700 750 665 180 820 55 1,700 675 830 ISO 615 75 '546 600 235 525 295 ISO 340 3,300 1,01s 490 440 2,200 520 380 815 1,900 320 '260 26S 145 310 45 775 235 45 235 7S 595 220 600 2.83el 825$ 1,090 2,700 365 490 330 1,000 320 1,440 ISO 2S0 275 250 1,000 1,000 4,475 5,140 4,240 1,600 1,200 1,135 600 2S0 600 1,600 1,180 100 1,600 1,875 10 645 700 180 75 225 75 75 75 100 400 250 2,000 15 100 665 1,230 860 3,860 1,600 360 1,000 325 2,400 230 2,685 200 580 2,000 600 300 175 135 700 400 685 1,000 SOO 200 195 15 200 200 240 700 15 1,330 15 375 500 750 4,425 600 25 305 2.730 17.34$ 62.21 62.10 16.42 15.06 11.50 15.00 4.80 37.49 2.25 9.86 6.07 6.15 36.00 25.00 163.33 109.44 64.08 24.60 48.75 39.00 9.50 3.75 9.00 35.60 50.00 4.66 88.00 38.25 .15 23.60 11.55 7.20 18.52 S.9S 2.00 1.98 16.09 2.65 8.00 19.55 36.00 6.50 16.25 18.48 20.70 18.00 107.40 39.22 12.75 15.00 11.47 71.30 13.16 70.50 4.60 27.43 78.00 10.92 5.46 3.84 6.82 15.57 6.80 19.85 21.00 8.50 3.60 8.28 2.88 9.18 4.41 6.00 22.12 3,75 21.37 3.75 7.65 8.50 15.00 75.30 9.00 6.37 25.34 83.40 -84— Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 luni of Tupajar iores OultiTatod lo.of ioiea Issesament Pericre Acres UQOiiltiTated No. of lores Per iore lienenl Property Assessments in 1910 On Land Buildings & Personal Property Total isaessment Single Tax Exemptions 1910 Would Eava Been Single Tax 1910 Would Have Been iotaalTal |, Paid for 1910 Tax for 1910 lUnder Single Tax Would Have Been Bwank, David E Swank, E. J. & Amy. Swank, E. J. & Amy. Swales, Alfred Swales, Alfred Swales, Henry Swartz, Henry Swartz, Henry Swanson, Andrew P.. Swanson, Andrew P.. Swanson, E. A Swanson, Jos Swallow, C. W. & Olive. . Swallow, C.W Swafford, E. J Swenson, Andrew Swenson, John Sweitzer, James M Switzer, E. E. & M. E Swiatkowski, K. & Martha Swope, G. W & N.... Swope, G. &B.F.. .. Swoboda, L Swygert, Geo Sykes, James Sylvester, Harry E Syndicate Inv. Co Szvinski, A Taber.R.H Tacharon, Geo. A. & A. Taggart. Horace M.. Taggesell, Ernest . . . Tait, James A. C — Taipale, Ellas Talbert, J. A Talbert, J. A Talbert, J. A Talbert, Daniel Talbert, Daniel Tallmann, C. P. & C. E.. . Tamblyn, Lulu Tapp, V. B. &T. A... Tapp,V.B Tapfer, Chris Tarrant, Wm. (Heirs) . Tarrant, Wm. (Heirs) . Tassell, Robt Tate, Albert Tatum & Bowen Tatum & Bowen . . Tatum & Bowen. . . Tatum, Mary J Tautfest, I. J. & L.. Tautfast, Mary. ... Tauchman, Martin. Tauchman, G. E Tauchman, G. E Taubenheimer, Mabel... . Tawney, J. B Tawney, I.J Taylor, .Tohn. Taylor, John. Taylor, John. Taylor, John. Taylor, John. Taylor, John R Taylor, M. H. & Matilda.. Taylor, W. R Taylor, Samuel R Taylor, Samuel R Taylor, S. R Taylor, F.E Taylor, F. E Taylor, A. E Taylor, J. J Taylor, O. B. & L. H Taylor, 0. B Taylor, Sam'l Mrs Teal, Geo. C. & Henry B. Teatz, Henry Teevin, John Telford, Maxwell Telford, Maxwell Telford, Max Telford. Maxwell, Jr.. 5 20 75 40 10 7 25 50 3 10 .50 12 50 2.50 2.50 4 10 20 8 12 5 10 6 75 I.S 2 50 15.08 1.93 6 I.3)i 2 1.10 1.50 .03 27 4 50 40 10 75 6 65 15 30 12 55 10 .57 24.00 25,00 60.00 60.00 59.00 150.00 120.00 55.00 30.00 15.00 100.00 100.00 50.00 40.00 128.00 128.00 50.00 62.22 40.00 25.00 130.00 55.00 55.00 60.00 116.67 109.27 70.00 75.00 35.00 80.00 25.00 70.00 89.52 310.89 50.00 80.00 50.00 80.00 50.00 150.00 54.82 50.00 55.00 55.00 20.00 65.00 30.00 52.31 51.66 56.66 50.00 53.50 65.00 50.00 50.00 100.00 36.36 15 35 60 , 6 10 30 30 3.07 9.35 29 37 30 40 10.50 12.20 58 None 27.85 52.50 40 25 .89 .89 80 38.89 71 4.50 70 45.60 None 20 ISO 5 160 8 I 5 None 48.46 13.91 45 17.06 None 120 12.07 80.89 120.00 .1 None 32.50 5 None 9 4 7.341 None None None 5 .09 None None 53 9 97 120 150 56.06 34 256 101 38 1.50 27 40 24.76 1.50 36 41.60 160 40 29.30 32.13 None 32.02 3.50 26.66 8.00 8.00 19.05 20.00 20,00 40.00 48.12 22.41 6.75 3.33 18.75 95.24 32.79 43.10 40,00 21,54 9.45 20,00 26,00 67,41 67,41 43,71 19,28 16.90 17,78 9,14 6,14 75,00 25.00 6,22 15,00 5,00 15,00 60,00 60,00 60,00 10.31 25.16 12.78 23.38 5.00 6.00 283.46 34,98 35.00 50.00 30.76 70.00 200.00 20,00 20.00 21.42 27.27 30.00 40.00 70.00 20.75 20.00 20,42 20,00 6.66 13.20 14 70 20.00 21.78 15.13 17.00 16.85 18.75 19.39 50.00 30.00 20,00 24.37 25,00 20.47 21.78 100,00 7.18 2l,60l 400$ 400 980 4,620 2,600 1,190 1,170 3,450 3,400 310 250 750 1,000 1,200 2,500 50 1,200 2,500 800 1,150 380 380 350 1,350 1,760 280 640 630 1,300 1,600 1,120 350 800 600 1,460 300 600 1,200 800 3,200 1,600 50 720 3,600 2,970 4,200 50 1,350 1,000 350 600 480 160 250 80 100 300 350 75 45 100 2,580 380 4,730 4,600 1.200 5,615 680 8,520 2,975 2,275 25 605 750 640 75 1,860 3,580 3,900 1,000 1. 100 700 100 630 79 405 525 425 230 300 535 75 50 370 165 210 200 200 10 440 100 105 505 480 25 150 40 140 50 660 150 50 450 475 SO 280 235 200 ISO 250 1,100 100 400 3,090 300 95 180 1,080 50 ■76 400$. 805 980 5,145 2,600 1,615 1,400 3,750 3,935 385 300 750 I.OOU 1,570 2,500 215 1,410 2,500 800 1,150 580 580 350 1,260 2,200 380 640 735 r,80s 2,080 1,120 375 800 750 1,500 300 600 1.340 850 3,860 1,750 100 720 4,050 2,970 4,200 SO 1,825 1,000 350 600 530 440 485 280 250 300 350 75 295 170 2,630 380 5,830 4,600 1,300 6,015 680 11,610 2,975 2,575 25 605 750 735 75 2,040 4,660 3,900 1,000 1,150 700 100 700 75 485 340 3,585 1,600 815 1,000 2,095 2,355 lis 165 $ 910 195 550 1,535 370 345 345 320 850 210 370 1,055 1,080 225 510 720 270 735 350 2,330 1,000 90 4.30 70 1,070 215 230 340 305 250 205 220 250 70 970 120 2,830 1,400 235 4,285 90 5,190 450 1,545 " ibo ■ i9S 600 2,735 345 ■396 400! 320 640 1,560 1,000 800 400 1.655 1,580 270 135 750 1,000 660 2,500 20 860 965 800 780 235 235 350 940 1.350 170 640 365 750 1,000 1,120 ISO 800 240 780 300 330 605 500 1.530 750 10 720 3.620 2,900 4,200 50 755 1,000 350 385 300 100 180 30 45 80 350 75 45 100 1,660 260 3,000 3,200 1,065 1,730 590 6,420 2,525 1,030 25 505 750 540 75 1,440 1,325 3,900 1,000 805 700 lOO Jie 7f; 6,80$ 14.09 17 15 87,46 44.20 27.46 21.00 56,25 59,02 8,85 6,90 11,25 20,00 23.55 37,50 4.72 21.15 52.50 12,80 18.20 13,92 13.92 8,75 21,42 33.00 8,36 9.73 11.03 34.29 31.20 16.80 10, .TO 20.00 12,00 34,50 6.90 13,80 30.82 19,55 81.06 30.62 1.50 10.80 95.18 49.01 69.30 .85 36.50 15.00 8.92 19, SO 7.95 6.60 7.27 4.20 3.75 4.50 8.92 2.25 8.84 5.53 39.45 S.70 96.19 69.00 19.50 96.24 12.92 188.08 48.19 38.63 .42 9.98 12.38 11.76 1.13 30.60 69.90 51.00 16.50 19,55 12.60 2.60 14.70 I it -SB— Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Huae of Taxpajer Telford.W J-W R-M G-J P Telford.W J-W R-M G-J P Telford, Lizzie Tellefson, Knute Tellefson, Knute Tellefson, Kmite. Tcnny, L. S Tenny, Lorenzo.. Ten Eyck, R. A.. Terry, DoUie M.. , Terry, S.N Terry, Gilford TerwiUiger, W. & L Texas Oregon Timber Co.. Thayer, J. A. & L. E Thatcher, J. C Thebo, Carrie Thebo, Cora E The Sandy Land Co The Bank of Brownsville.. The Unique B. & T. Co.. . . The Land Co. of Oregon. . . Thiel, Ernest & A. S.... Thiel, Frank Thiessen, Henry Thielcke, .Jacob F.. . Thomas, J. M Thomas, J. M Thomas, M. V Thomas, M. V Thomas, M . V Thomas, M. V Thomas, M. V Thomas, Nancy P.. Thomas, Nancy P.. Thomas, Anna Thomas, HalJie A . . . . Thomas, Roland R.. . Thomas, E. T. B Thomas, T. C Thomas, O. G. & Mary H. Thomas, Jane Thomas, Mary E Thomas, Minnie A Thomas, Lauren B Thomas, Mamie E.. Thomas, Mamie E.. Thomas, A. C Thomas, L. S Thomas, Elizabeth. Thomas, Thos. Thomas, Chas. Thomas, Chas. Thomas, C. P. Thomas, A. C, Thomas, Rhoda Mrs.. . Thomas, John Thoren, P. W Thoeny, Henry Thorpe, R. J Thorpe, C. R. & L. M.. Thorne, F. S. & D, J... Thome, F, S. & D. J... Thorne, Frank S Thornton, J. W Thornton, .John W. & K. C Thornton, John W Thompson, W. B Thompson, .Taf ob Thompson, Jacob Thompson, Wm Thompson, "Wm Thompson, Drusilla A Thompson, Nelb Thompson, F. M. & L Thompson, Chas Thompson, Geo. F Thompson, A. E. & Flora. Thompson, M. & M Thompson, Merlin A Thompson, W. A. & M. E. Thompson, L. B Thompson, F. E. .% I.. B.. Thompson, C. S. & G. I... rhomnson, C. S. & G. I.. . lores Ciltinted Ho, of Acrei 35 .61 10 65 30 .50 15 I .50 10 * 16.50 45 3 3 35 18 4,50 * 25 10 16 10 1.18 25 50 33 30 * 5 SO 15 7 70 3 30 Per Acre .42 5 35 2.86 5 30 12 .50 4.50 22 28 30 25 .10 100.00 200.00 52.43 196.72 45.00 40.00 26.66 40.00 55.00 60.00 250.00 150.00 55.00 65.00 50.00 50.00 Acres UncitltiTated Ko. of Acres 20.00 36.00 125.00 38.88 32.50 32.50 33.33 30.00 32.00 3V. 33 40.00 43.35 43.35 42.85 83.34 109.00 133.34 45.00 22.00 50.00 50.00 60.00 55.00 50.00 100.00 50.00 86.36 33.23 35 71 75.00 53 33 55.00 80.00 40.00 110.14 150.00 33.34 50.00 55.00 55.00 100.00 130.00 65.00 300.00 150.00 200.00 400.00 50.90 51 00 50.00 3 None 2.26 2.35 96.20 None 40.76 92.35 289 9 7. 30 1 160 160 .70 17 21 21 57.50 159.65 23.87 None 55 54.62 62 52 24 40 60 65 None 2 40 41.50 30 37 37 45 7 None None 40 24 1.S0 96.50 32.50 None 7.50 9; 40.62 37.40 14.50 4.50 85 63.60 30 37 97.72 160 None 34 45 23.91 75 None 15.17 50 93.45 15 48.50 None None 26 1.58 18 86.08 None None 4.25 None 42 50 34 23 Asflessment Per Acre General Pnipertj Assessments in 1910 On Land 00$ 30 100.00 88.50 12.77 12.47 40.00 12.27 10.83 4.50 10.00 19.33 20,00 20.00 15.00 12.50 90.00 17.00 30.00 14.28 12.17 f« 19.41 29.32 20.00 9.09 59.95 11.29 5.97 6.04 10.00 60.00 5.38 5.98 7 50 7.50 6.02 10.00 10.25 10.25 11.65 28.57 75.00 76.67 5.00 12.08 5.66 20.00 24.61 60.00 16.66 19.39 50.49 19.78 13.79 50.00 5.29 5.97 33.33 25.67 19.45 5.00 40.00 30 00 22.32 20.9 12.00 40.20 43.50 11.00 10.16 33.34 26.80 25.00 30.00 20.00 47.46 15.00 100.13 125,00 60 01/ 100,00 200,00 15,00 15 00 12.50l 12,61 90 100 600 30 3,035 120 950 3,600 2,100 115 580 1,200 700 2,400 2,000 240 1,180 1,865 1,250 700 3,300 700 800 1,400 10,525 1,400 570 275 400 360 850 45 335 300 865 2,100 510 510 2,025 1,700 1,200 600 200 1,415 1,070 2,720 1,300 75 1,500 4,400 5,350 2,240 200 700 950 630 6.250 I.IIO 3,550 800 50 1,020 1,000 900 2,300 315 1,410 1,550 1,550 500 2,950 1,375 SO 520 660 1,700 8,620 300 ISO 1,425 40 2,055 2,280 1,675 290 finildings & Personal Property 425 250 250 545 590 585 165 250 300 365 100 100 210 2,300 100 100 765 515 480 320 150 560 600 415 100 250 235 655 310 150 570 300 450 * 190 460 265 1,335 180 615 665 215 100 1,530 665 195 500 185 2,205 200 185 ISO * 225 150 300 300 200 335 Total Assessment Single Tai Exemptions 1910 Tonld Have Been 90 100 1,029 30 3,285 370 1,495 4,190 2,685 280 830 1,500 1,065 2,400 2,000 340 1,280 2,075 1,250 700 5,600 700 900 1,500 1 1 ,290 1,915 1,050 275 400 680 850 45 335 300 1,015 2,660 510 510 2,625 2,115 1,300 8S0 200 1,650 1,725 2,720 1,300 385 1.650 4,970 5,650 2,690 200 890 1,410 895 7,585 1,290 4,165 800 715 1,020 1,000 1,115 2.400 315 2,940 2,215 1,745 500 3,450 1.560 2,255 720 845 1,850 8.620 525 300 1,725 340 2,055 2,480 2,010 290 650 1,650 345 870 2,490 1,250 180 535 700 465 160 710 875 680 2,225 100 770 4,650 1,010 690 105 320 420 35 250 665 1,910 100 100 1,690 1,400 475 505 1,060 820 470 255 310 1,110 2,100 1,935 1,355 390 880 475 4,250 265 1,680 700 510 1,080 200 2,060 1,335 690 1,345 935 2,240 200 555 1,250 400 240 800 320 1,005 1,280 1,270 Single Tax Assessment 1910 Would Hare Been 90$ 100 375 30 1,635 25 625 1,700 1,435 100 295 800 600 2,400 2,000 100 570 1,200 570 700 3,375 700 800 730 6,640 905 360 170 400 360 430 10 85 300 350 750 410 410 935 715 825 345 200 590 905 2,250 1,045 75 540 2,870 3,715 1,335 200 500 530 420 3,335 1,025 2,485 800 15 1,020 1,000 60S 1,320 MS 880 880 1,055 500 2,105 625 IS 520 290 600 8,620 125 60 925 20 1,050 1,200 740 290 Actual Tax Paid for 1910 1.62 2.60 18.44 .45 49.28 9.25 29.90 104.75 40.27 8.40 12.45 22.50 25.04 48.00 30.00 8.67 28.16 58.10 35.00 13.30 86.58 21.00 13.50 26.25 169.35 44.05 15.97 4.19 6.00 10.36 18.70 .68 5.10 6.60 22.34 58.52 10.20 10.20 52.5 40.18 24.70 16.15 4.40 28.05 31.59 43.52 20.80 10.01 26.40 77.03 100.57 40.35 3.00 22.70 22.00 13.60 113.77 19.35 74.47 16.80 12.23 15.30 15.00 16.72 62.40 4.72 44.10 34.82 26.17 7.50 51.75 23.40 33.82 11.88 16.06 27.75 155.16 10.51 6.90 34.49 9.02 51.37 62.00 40.21 5.80 Tax for 1910 Under Single Tax Wonid EaT« Been -86- Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 lorea Ooltinttd iores UnoiiltiTatod Gentnl Proportjr issossmmts is 1910 Sin{lt Tax Ixemptions igiotonld lava Been Single Tax Issescment 1910Tonld Eaye Been ietnal Tax Paid for 1910 Tax for 1910 Under Sinrio Tax Tonld lare Been Kama of Tupayer Ho. of iorei iiatEmtnt Per ior« Xo.of icres isurameat ler ioro On Land BuildiigB i Personal Pr«p«rtj Total issesBment 20 52 15 20 13 * 6 $ 59.00 60.00 30.00 55.00 48.00 15 16.84 65 62,98 27 73.28 74 1.38 109.60 18.12 3.33 61.90 2 .05 17. SO 48 80 68 60 135 130 150.04 1.50 51 18 20 36.90 95 34.14 41.44 156.52 4 20 7 86 25 128.3f 92 106. 4C 38 None 40 240 20 13.44 33. 4C 10 17 11. 4C None 33. 8C 9.2i 89.4? 76.62 35. 2C None 25 60 70 105.52 23 132 40 25.94 17. 4« 12.50 None 28 113 SO 160 30 160 22 40 145 40 18 50 46 1.50 74 160 27 152.00 $ 20.00 17.81 9.07 24.61 15.75 9, 55 8.10 21.73 18.24 34.78 40.54 29.07 30.00 $ ' 1.480 3,420 1,050 2,650 1,050 700 800 30 5,250 2,050 375 2,760 3,560 45 300 1,170 1,600 450 1,750 2,325 3,100 2,250 2,670 3,570 1,760 4,300 985 4,675 3,700 650 500 300 575 300 480 1,600 4,280 6,065 2,870 760 200 1,600 1 800 2,450 790 275 1,285 1.290 225 700 1,175 435 9,600 5,440 3,400 120 2,450 2,350 800 3,810 1,000 2,700 1,800 4,700 1,235 1,550 725 470 940 2,600 4,100 4,800 520 400 205 600 2,000 320 395 1,220 20 460 1,600 9.TO $ 75 590 50 455 595 * 185 725 600 635 $ 1,555 4,010 1,100 3,105 1,645 700 985 755 5,850 2,685 375 2,760 3,795 45 325 1,605 1,600 500 1,750 2,325 3,200 2,250 2,670 4,630 1,860 6,570 1,035 5,375 3,800 650 500 375 600 325 560 1,975 4,485 6,215 3,640 760 350 1 600 1,800 2,795 1,485 275 1,890 1,880 225 2,080 1 175 435 10.200 5,440 3,400 470 3,030 2,500 925 4,010 1,230 2,800 2,000 5,240 2.250 1,550 725 470 990 2,700 4,800 4,800 870 400 255 600 2,200 320 580 1,320 235 SIO 1,600 545 0.^0 $ 855 2,785 360 1,060 1,015 $ 700 1,225 740 2,045 630 700 650 30 2,910 1,290 255 2,145 1,200 40 275 930 1,600 320 1.135 1,415 2,315 2,250 990 2,020 800 1,600 925 2.400 3,700 650 500 160 375 200 420 600 3,140 3,140 1,970 760 200 1,600 1,800 1,500 580 275 340 450 225 410 720 210 3,075 1,635 1,210 30 800 1,250 575 1,695 6P0 1,695 050 2,750 710 810 600 120 400 2,000 3.200 4,800 265 400 150 600 1,600 320 350 660 20 400 1,600 ISO fLtn $ 26.44 62.55 27.50 46.57 27.97 14.00 19.69 II. .33 87.75 45.64 7.13 41.40 96.77 .81 5.85 28.88 46.40 11.00 28.00 46.51 48.00 33.75 40.05 69.45 29.76 52.25 17.08 108.75 ' 68,40 11.05 10.00 10.51 13.20 9.09 13.16 30.92 112.13 93.22 54.60 11.40 11.37 33.60 ,?«,0^ 52.00 44,54 6.04 41 60 41 .36 3.59 41.60 17 62 6 53 153.00 81 ,60 SI ,00 7.05 66.66 55.00 17.49 120.30 20.29 43.40 40,00 146,72 37.67 25.57 14,, SO 7,05 14,85 40,50 72,00 72.00 17 40 6,00 3.82 9.90 35.75 5.12 8.69 19.80 3,53 11,98 33.60 12.81 $ 19.79 Thim, Henry W 30 84 Thunn, J. A Thyker, A. & H 25.26 47 40 Tice,W.A. &Alex Tietz, Johann J. A 17.24 20 82 Tietz Minnie 33.33 335 725 2,940 1,395 120 615 2,595 5 50 675 19 99 70 Tiedeman, Chas. Tiedeman JO .... 50 19 3 12 38 * 1 10 12 20 25 20 * 48 50 22 60 2 65 65.00 74.73 80.00 80.00 92.10 67.45 33 77 7.29 49.72 Timmer, Herman M 235 * 25 435 * 50 45.18 1.14 Timmerman, Fritz Tinnerstet & Anderson. . . . 40.00 40 00 14.85 16.04 20.00 3.97 14.17 8.85 15.46 15.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 23.71 15.00 108.37 15.69 3.14 20.00 IS.OO 20. OC 4.65 12. OC 20.25 20.00 15.05 20.00 384. <(C 40. OC 7.5C 37. 5C 29. 7< 8.23 8.5C 10. OC 19. SC 199.2? 14.7? 14.55 13. 4C 10.44 14. 2C 10. OC 10. OC 12. SC 7.14 9.95 17.3? 10.61 100. OC 27. 5C 17.33 20.04 40.00 15.00 10. 00 15.04 40.00 30 6.66 2.50 5.91 15.00 10.00 8.10 18.10 10.00 13.33 5.00 10.00 5.00 5,06 7.78 26.33 61.71 Title Trust Co 15.00 45.00 45.00 55.00 ISO 615 910 885 9.88 Todd Rachael 28.32 Todd Rachael 48.39 Todd Blanche 100 * 53.66 52.19 Todd AP 55.00 51.00 63.63 65. OO 55.00 50.00 1.680 2,610 1,060 4,970 no 2,975 100 22.95 Todd A. P 1,060 100 2,270 50 700 100 * 75 25 25 80 395 200 ISO 770 * ISO * * 345 695 * 605 590 * 1,380 46.82 Toedemeier, L. (Heirs) .... Toedemeier, Henry Tolls, Leveritt J Toliver I M 20.24 40.50 23.27 86.86 119.07 * * 4 5 3 4 25 27 65 25 * .,52 * * 20 6 * 30 28 2.0< 15 5 140 80 50 2.8( 40 40 10 65 12 28 8.5C 60 15 23 2. SO 8 12 20 30 * 10 * 3 * IS * 20 17.12 14.28 Tong, Marion & A. E Tonge, Fletcher & L.M.. . Tonge, Fletcher & L. M.. . 55. OC 55. OC 53.3.3 20. OC S2.0C 62. 4C 65. OC SO.OC 215 225 125 140 1,395 1.345 3,075 1,670 7.50 14.38 9.38 14.20 Tooze Myrtle 14.49 Tooze' Chaij T 118.01 72.79 Tooze, F. F 45.66 17.62 384. 6C 150 13.17 55 . 94 51.39 Townsend, Francis M Tracy, J. C 85. OC 65. 0( 1,295 905 47.63 38.57 10.88 Tracy! N M 40. OC 40. OC 1,550 1,430 13.46 Tracy, J. H 17.81 S.6I Tracy, J. M 339. 8C 45. OC 60. OC 60. OC 58. OC 58. OC 42. 8( 55. OC 40. OC 30. OC 42. 4« SO.OC 46.43 200. OC 60. OC 55. OC 52.08 90.00 58.75 55.00 45.00 70.00 1,670 455 225 7,125 3,805 2,190 440 2,230 1,250 350 2315 620 1,105 1,050 2,490 1,540 740 125 350 590 700 1,600 12.10 16.69 4.87 Tracy Jas. M 600 71.28 Tracy, J. M 37 90 28.05 350 580 150 125 200 230 100 200 540 1,015 .70 Trapp, Heno' D Traxler. J. M Trafton A 31 .67 ^7.92 16.68 Trachsel John 103.87 Trallerud, 0. 1 Traymane, A. E Trevett, K. L 15.48 40.93 28.04 128.93 18.63 Troyer, Peter & E 21 26 19 OS 2.78 50 100 700 * 350 * SO 200 * 185 100 . 215 50 * 350 9,27 Trotski Chas 46,36 74,18 111.26 Tnibel XJlrich 32.00 460 8.15 9.27 25.00 105 3.48 Trullinger, E. L Tnillinger E L 15.47 36.66 600 230 660 215 no 40.16 Triillinffer E L 7.82 Trullinger, E L 60.00 38.00 8.11 Trullinger, Emma Watt... . Trullinger Emma Watt 15.30 .46 Trulhnger' L. B. & A. M.. . Trullinger, J. B Trullineer J B 6 3 8 15.00 13.51 47.47 20.00 20 00 395 •70 5.06 Tnillinger, J. B '^-J 7- —87— Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Name of Taxpajer icres GuItiTated So. of Acres Aores Uncultivated Ho. of Acres Per Acre General Property Assessments in 1910 On land Buildings & Personal Property Total Single Tax Exemptions 1910 Tonld EaTi Been Single Tax 1910 ¥onld Have Been Actual Tai Paid for 1910 Tax for 1910 Under Single Tax Wonld Hare Been Trullinger, I. V., .. Trullinger, ATilton. Trullinger, Milton. Trullinger, Milton. Trullinger, Milton. Trullinger, D.N... Trullinger, D. N... Trullinger, D. N... Trullinger, D. L... Trullinger, D. L... Trullinger, D. L Trullinger, D. L Trullinger, D. L Trullinger, D. L Trullinger, D. L Trullinger, D. L Trullinger, E. L Trullinger, Mauj.00 25.00 55.00 57.50 54.71 15.00 50.00 20.00 50.00 50.00 55 00 52 00 55 00 82 80 None 9.30 None 74 20 None 22.04 20 40.00 22.35 8 240 21 60 120.71 165.69 120 40 80 40 40 61 19.09 74 47 12 None 132.15 3.10 83 80 25 7 35 13.70 70 None None 142.89 None 35 196.38 116.14 28 12.30 None None 160 20 20 91, 7 10 54 52.53 70 10 105.50 41.66 27.04 34.93 None 15.50 130.52 70 4 7 2 57 40 70 40 69.75 80 118 40 109.68 1.57 280 95.90 40 18 10 8.68 9.75 10.00 43.10 60.00 4.05 so.no 12.00 99.95 100.00 9.50 11.63 28.12 7.50 19.04 5.00 3.15 11.90 20.00 20.00 15.00 20.00 20.00 14.75 12.10 4.73 11.90 12.50 30.00 2.27 96.77 18.71 10.00 15.00 100.00 8.57 18.24 16. S7 15.00 15.00 20.99 30.25 15.00 14.97 89.98 20.00 24.39 150.00 68.96 8.00 11.25 20.00 19.88 200.00 17.50 3.80 22.14 40.00 8.05 9.96 8.50 30.06 111.11 25.80 36.81 5.00 20.00 30.00 25.00 25.00 5.00 4 00 4 50 15.00 4.00 3.39 7.50 21.64 15.90 11.00 20.83 12.00 27 50 20.00 26.40 1,0001 800 150 2,900 200 450 2,600 400 4,600 7,000 380 260 225 1,800 1,100 300 580 5,580 2,400 800 1,200 800 800 4,900 1,580 350 1,820 1,050 100 375 300 3,310 800 1,010 1,300 425 4,150 1,480 85 4,800 3,780 250 2,275 8,690 10,450 2,650 300 650 600 1,280 1,225 400 2,570 1,400 775 200 4,200 400 2,450 1.015 225 1,050 100 400 7.500 600 80 430 165 4,325 200 430 180 2,800 320 440 300 3,980 125 3,080 2.000 480 1,705 2,020 2.980 175 300 300 SO 200 100 150 100 80 SO 740 1,495 630 780 355 240 205 495 25 1,435 285 55 240 ,265 350 825 100 200 355 SO 50 300 ISO 365 385 200 350 225 ISO 195 200 500 540 50 ISO 295 300 I,. 50.=; 1,000$ 800. 325 3,200 500 500 2,800 500 4,750 7,100 380 260 225 1,800 1,180 300 630 6,320 2,400 800 1,200 800 800 6,395 2,210 350 2,600 1,050 100 730 540 3,515 800 1,505 1,300 450 5,585 1,480 370 4,800 3,835 490 3,540 9,040 10,450 3,475 400 650 800 1,280 1,580 450 2,620 1.400 1,075 200 4,350 400 2,815 1,400 225 1,050 300 400 7,850 825 80 580 360 4,525 200 930 180 3,340 320 490 300 4.130 420 3,080 2 00C 4S0 1,705 2,320 4.48.'; 140$ 175 1,720 470 175 1,300 380 1,345 2,600 515 185 3,390 4,315 1,620 1,710 650 55 420 240 2,300 905 300 no 4,150 190 350 3,600 565 395 2,490 4,380 2,115 100 95 240 1,130 50 500 725 ,695 1,520 835 250 2,205 425 25u 260 1,780 610 1,765 85 1,055 36S 605 1,420 2.9,W 860 $ 15.00S 800 12.00 15(1 10.57 1,480 48.00 30 16.25 325 7.50 l,.5O0 67.20 I2( 7.49 3,405 95.00 4,500 119.28 380 5.78 260 5.20 225 3.82 I,80<1 36.00 665 17.70 300 6 00 445 12.60 2,93C 132.72 2,400 38.40 800 12.80 1,200 18.00 80fl 12.80 800 12.80 2,08(1 133.69 590 46.41 350 6.37 890 54.60 4O0 22.05 45 1.50 310 15.50 300 10.80 1,215 52.72 8O0 17.60 6O0 25.59 1,000 19.50 340 6.75 1,435 94.95 l,29C 25.16 2C 6.28 1,200 81.60 3,270 65.19 95 7.35 1,050 74.34 4,660 159. OO 10,450 315.42 1,360 48.53 30C 6.O0 555 9.75 560 12. OO 1,280 25.60 450 26.86 4O0 6.75 2,120 39.30 1,400 33.60 350 18.27 200 4.30 2,655 65.25 4O0 8.00 1,295 49.26 565 24.51 225 3.94 I.OSO 21.00 50 10.95 4O0 7.06 5,645 117.75 400 12.38 80 2.40 330 8.70 lOO 9.37 2,745 88.81 200 4.40 320 20.46 180 3.96 1,575 50. 10 320 8.00 405 12.25 30C 7.50 3,075 61.95 55 6.30 3,080 67.76 2,000 52.00 480 9 96 1,100 28.13 90( 38.28 1,555 73.99 —89- Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Name (^ Taxpayer Acres CtdtiTated Ho. of iorei issessmeat Pericra lores HacnltiTated Ko, of Assessment Acres Per Acre General Property Assessments in 1910 On Land Buildings & Personal Propert y Total Assessment Single Tax Exemptions 1910 Tonld Ian Been Single Tax Auessment 1910 Would Have Been Actual Tax Paid for 1910 Tax for 1910 ITndor Single Tax TouLd Han Bees Wade, Anna F. (Trustee) . Wade, H. C Wade, Ben Wade, H. C. & Louise J. . Wade, W. N Wade, "W. H. H Waddock, F. A. & Rosa M, Wadsworth, I. C Waespe, F. & R Wagner, Fred Wagner, Johanna & L.. Wagner, F. M Wagner, C. F Wager, Phoebe Wagley , John Waggoner, P. M Waggoner, Chas Wahlers, Heinrich... . Wahlgren, Gus. & C. Wait, Wilhelmina Wait, C. N Wait, C. N Wait, C.N Waite, Ellen M.. Wall, Joseph A.. Wall, Joseph Walsh, John & Mary A. . Walsh, Richard Walsh, Richard Walsh, Ellen 70 * 4.57 25 20 45 23.50 35 * 40 50 2 20 1.50 10 29 61 * 1 5 5 I * 5.07 30 Walsh, Fred & Anna Walsh, Leonard F Walsh, Geo "Walker, Mary A Walker, Jesse M. & M. M. Walker, Adam Walker, Eleanor F. . Walker, J. H Walker, Carrie A Walker, G. E 20 9.50 6 Walker, E. L Walker, Andrew J Wallace, A. J. & F Wallace, R. P. & R. M.. Wallace, John T Wallace, Jaa. & M.. Wallace, Lillie M... Wallace, H. W WaUace, E. F Wallace. T.E 2 6 10 50 20 19.50 5 10 2 Wallace, Gottfried Wallace, J. J Waldron, M. A Waldr6n, G. W. & A. M. Waldron, Henrietta G.... Walters, Chas Walter, Wm Walter, Geo. E Walgren, John A. & H. J. Walling, Albert 70 18 15 10 Walling, Albert. . Walling, A. L.... Wallens, Wm Walczak, John... Waldorf, Walter. 30 Waldo, J. F. &E Walton, Maurice Walton, Maurice Walckowsky, Joe Walgamot, F. H Wallenbrock. Robt Walden, N. O. (Trustee) . Walden, N. O Wamblade, P. G Waui^, Caroline Wanker, John. . , Wanker, .John . . . Wanker, F. W... Wanamacher, A.. Ward, Mary L... 10 II 40 10 Ward, W. T. & S. J.. Ward, D. W Ward. G. A. & M... . Ward, G. A W.grd, George 60 90.00 75.00 15.00 65.00 71.12 35.00 40.00 65.00 70.00 70.00 60.00 40.00 105.00 35.00 ISO 00 65.00 60.00 60.00 350.00 18.00 18.00 60.00 295.81 166.66 51.00 55 00 550.00 37.50 60.00 300.00 300.00 45.00 550.00 40.00 45.00 55.00 115.89 70.00 120.00 20.00 28.55 30 00 40.00 100.00 46.67 60 00 45.00 42.50 17 82.35 * * 34.73 60.00 t * 238.00 210.52 60 00 60.00 60.00 90.00 .38.32 106.25 300.00 214 30 None 36.10 77 .34 47.40 35 10 None 55 25.92 235 . 24 76.50 73.21 51.50 40 30 None 140 None None None None 27.85 None 75 75 19 8.45 None 8.75 20 18.82 I None 50 28 1.50 2 1 72 3 None 30 30 155 5.50 13.17 24.30 78 160 95.70 22 112.53 2.60 160 40 6 120 10 160 160 12 None 78,89 1.02 13 80 210 10 None 10 2.70 14 None None ' 9.55 10.60 21.61 None 40 14.40 None I 15.46 None 60.00 27.42 4.02 147.34 11.07 20.00 30.00 20.00 7.27 15.43 30.00 30.00 30.00 29 71 20.00 10.00 60 00 6 42 120.00 20.00 30 00 20.00 24.77 200.00 4.67 4.67 18.95 92.30 130.17 80.00 15.00 19.13 20 00 350.00 7.50 10.00 26.65 150.00 200.00 277.77 10.00 350.00 13.33 15.00 19.35 60.00 34.17 61.3 5.12 22.50 7.84 10.00 15 II 38.46 8.00 15.00 12.50 5.00 15.00 10.00 12.50 20.00 10.00 14.89 49.01 23.07 10.00 9.52 27.00 20.00 20.00 50.00 50.00 157.00 90.00 30.36 33 IS 39.33 40.00 15.00 20.83 29.88 .SO. 00 29.10 71.00 900 4,000 355 50 525 5,250 300 325 1,275 1,200 9,975 3,940 4,645 1,545 3,200 2,300 210 1.600 225 6.S0 1.740 3.660 690 350 440 440 420 780 1,500 5,700 300 1,380 540 3,300 375 730 1.000 300 2.900 1,400 120 3,300 800 2.700 1.100 1.280 600 75 600 1,550 1,600 2,000 1,320 45 1,345 50 1,700 800 2,000 270 2,070 200 135 700 150 120 890 1,010 3,250 900 600 300 1,000 475 1,950 75 385 35 1,100 365 150 50 340 285 680 * 250 595 180 200 170 20 220 200 50 I. SO 820 1,350 20 800 20 100 1,350 75 630 2,590 800 2,700 175 100 440 3.600 125 2,750 760 2„W0 420 370 545 50 680 250 400 100 100 100 400 830 460 200 795 285 25 365 125 900 4,385 390 50 525 6,350 300 690 1,425 1,250 10,315 4,225 S,32S 1,545 3,450 2,895 390 1,800 225 650 1,910 3,660 690 350 440 440 440 780 1,720 5,900 350 1,530 1,360 4,650 375 750 1,000 300 3,700 1.420 220 4,650 875 3,330 4,000 2,765 900 2,700 565 3,600 3,170 1,130 2,300 1,645 1,330 600 125 600 1,650 1,600 2,000 2,000 295 1,745 150 1,800 800 2,000 270 2,170 200 135 700 550 950 1,350 1,210 4,045 1.185 600 300 1,000 500 2,3. _ 200l 300 2,300 70 4,250 600 845 540 1,910 1,225 2,080 1,850 2,095 270 770 45 450 1,040 2,440 150 65 1,060 2,800 50 785 1,150 2,550 350 535 1,700 110 170 2,550 340 2,130 615 1,265 280 600 155 1,870 730 375 ,160 SO 50 1,050 1,400 285 510 100 1,105 1,475 450 860 755 495 1,620 785 220 250 1,430 175 600 2,085 320 50 525 2,100 300 90 580 710 8,405 3,000 3,245 1,545 1,600 800 120 1,030 180 200 870 1,220 690 200 375 375 400 780 660 3,100 300 745 210 2,100 375 400 465 300 2,000 1,310 SO 2,100 ' S3S 1,200 3,385 1,500 620 2,100 410 3,600 1,300 400 1,925 485 1,280 600 75 600 600 1.600 2,000 600 10 1,235 50 695 800 2,000 270 695 200 135 700 100 90 595 715 2,425 400 600 300 780 250 885 25 $ 00$ 18 87.71 8.57 1.20 -15.75 156.62 4.50 17.25 35.63 18.75 154.73 63.38 79.88 23.17 55.20 57.94 8.97 30.60 8.21 14.95 35.74 84.18 12.42 9.28 6.60 6.60 11.00 25.61 45.58 138.65 8.05 15.45 20.40 123.22 8.26 11.25 26.00 5.40 59.20 22.72 5.50 123.22 14.44 54 95 64.80 41.48 15 75 98.55 11.87 54.00 47.55 16.95 46.00 28.79 27.93 9.12 2.5 15.96 36.30 32.00 40.00 34.00 6.49 29.67 2.47 30.60 12.00 42.00 4.05 56.42 3.40 2.63 17.50 11.00 24.70 20.25 18 15 67.67 20.40 9.00 4.50 19.00 11.50 34 72 4.80! —90— Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 lama tt Taipajer lores ColtiTated So. of iores isseasment Per Aore Ward, W. C Ward, Helen J Ware, Allie Ware, Alphie & Allie. Ware, Luther 1 Warren, Harry Warren, O. K Warren, O. K Warren, Ellen S Warren, Anna S Warren, Chas. A.. . Warnock, W. M.. . Warnock, W. M... Warnock, Saniuel. Warnock, S. M — Warnock, S. M... Warnock, Nellie. Wamer, D. F,... Warner, D. F.. . , Warner, Arthur. . Warner, Augusta Warfleld, Geo. O Washburn, Oregon Washburn, A. J Wasinburn, A. J. Mrs... Watts, R. F.... Watts, C.E.... Watts, Geo. A.. Watts, J. W.... Watts, Eliza C. Watts, G.T Watts, G.T Watts, Daniel H., Watts, Mary A... Watson. W.T..., Watson, J. W Watson, ,T. W Watson, Fred & A. R., Watrin, John Watne, Jacob Watkins, Flora Wattawa, Josephine. . Waverly Association . Way, Freedom Waybill, H.L Waybill, Matilda Waybill, Stephen Weaver, S. W Webb, C. B Webb, Edward H. & L.. Weber, J. J. & S.. Weber, Joseph . . . Weber, Joseph. . . Webster, John . . . Webster, Max B.. Webster, Geo. H Webster, H. A Webster, Sarah Webst«r, Sarah Webster, A. F. & W. W.. Wedin, August Weddle, B. F Weddle, Rosie Dwark. . . Weddeler, C. & M Weddler, Christoph Weed, George A Wegner, H. C. & Lillian. . Wehner, Mary Wehner, Mary Weidner, -Margaret Weidner, M. (Trustee). Weidner, P. .1 Weisman. Otto Weinstein, Solomon. . . Weininger, F. J. & T. . Weiderhold, Adolph. . . Weismandel, John .... Wells, Lemuel H Wells, M. (Heirs) Wells, John E Wells, John E. & Zella.. Welch, J. A. (Heirs).... Welch, Francis Welch, W.E Welch, W. E II 20 20 33 S 34.98 3 7 25 I 7 5 2.50 SO 2 4 156 5 18 4 5 12 2 9 8 13 * 3 6 7 3 2 15 75 20 35 20 .55 8 31 80 30 30 20 6 * 15 22 35 I 40 Acres UncuItiTated Ko. of lores 45.00 33.33 25.00 55.00 55.00 35.00 35.00 45.00 50.00 140.08 110.00 50.00 50.00 52.00 55.00 42.50 55.00 57.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 80.00 150.00 800.00 125.00 40.00 37.50 36.00 55.00 250.00 50.00 60.00 103.84 33.33 100.00 105.00 108.34 240.00 600.00 90.00 55.00 65.00 65.00 60.00 60.00 .?00.00 55.00 181.82 80.00 50.00 35.00 54.00 52.00 10.00 20.00 66.65 50.00 40 00 150.00 20.00 .05 Assessment Per Aore None 40 37 76 200 29 None 44.95 19.70 5 48.22 7 33 22.91 3 4 30 50.20 14 20 12.58 .45 20 20 80 2 45 55.45 13.50 None 23 37.50 7.50 160 24 10 18 80 46.25 None 2.14 ^one 3 2 6 35 8.68 1.50 II 35 None 15.80 17 4 84 14. 12 None None 62 25 21.50 19 46 9 30 None 22.19 32.80 None 48.60 9 72 57.93 20 100 34 160 None 40 65 18 101.18 11.03 120 184 General Property Assessments in 1910 On Land 10.00 5.00 8.00 3.95 9.00 25.00 20.00 88.82 90.00 20.00 4.98 5.00 10.00 11.34 15.00 20.00 11.66 14.94 46.43 40.00 29.41 66.66 12.50 12.50 25.00 20.00 20.00 15.32 17.78 20.00 10.00 19.73 20.00 4.69 16.66 17.50 20.00 20.00 18.38 80.00 37.38 800.00 40.00 15.00 11.66 11.42 23.04 100.00 20.00 17.14 60.00 75.94 8.82 62.50 60.64 60.00 200.00 600.00 30.00 20.00 19.76 20.00 20.65 20.00 24.00 200.00 18.00 18.30 181.82 19.75 20.00 8.61 15.00 20.00 2.00 5.00 15.00 13.00 14.76 20.00 8.90 63.47 5.00 4 89 Buildings & Personal Property 25 135 200 395 450 1,800 1,330 1. 100 4,000 1,800 100 940 1,190 330 620 45 80 350 1,000 5,550 1,350 370 30 250 250 2,000 190 1,250 2,150 295 420 605 1,025 275 760 700 175 1,460 1.600 3,350 160 680 124,800 745 750 220 580 860 650 670 1,080 1,350 1.200 250 850 1.635 1,045 480 150 3,480 1.325 5,300 1,680 3,050 1 380 720 300 400 875 125 1,600 1,730 900 2,490 I 960 400 290 2,400 1,000 600 1,460 2,300 850 1,400 000 300 20 235 50 450 300 25 300 640 325 50 Total 75 600 450 25 75 245 315 635 175 5,500 420 220 165 720 100 305 100 440 180 195 770 920 470 225 365 330 150 45 100 215 50 SO ISO 1,035 Single Tai Sxemptiona 1910 Vonld lave Been Single Tax 1910 Vonld Have Been 25$ 435 200 415 685 1,800 1,380 1,100 4,000 1,800 100 1,390 1,190 330 920 70 80 350 1,300 6,190 1,350 695 30 300 250 2,280 190 1,325 2,750 295 665 605 1,475 300 760 775 420 1,775 1,600 3,985 160 855 130,300 1,165 970 220 745 860 1,370 770 1,080 1,655 1,200 250 950 1,635 1,045 920 ISO 3,660 1,520 6,070 2,600 3,520 1,380 720 525 400 1,240 455 1,600 1,880 945 2,490 2,060 615 340 2,400 1,050 600 1.460 2,450 850 2,435 900 405 95 360 380 700 1,050 990 570 25 475 3,915 350 325 50 280 90 285 1,520 40 505 305 630 100 275 24S 97S 2,215 625 5,500 845 670 105 290 385 I 020 370 340 875 75 325 310 145 520 1,260 720 4,I6S 1,820 1,850 800 325 550 330 470 1,080 260 1.170 1,060 375 140 855 660 1,240 130 1,635 25$ 30 200 320 325 1,800 1,000 400 4,000 1,800 100 340 200 330 350 45 80 350 825 2,275 1,000 370 30 250 250 2,000 too 1,040 1,230 255 160 300 845 200 760 500 175 800 1,600 1,770 160 230 124,800 320 300 115 455 475 350 400 740 780 1,200 175 625 1,325 900 400 150 2,400 800 1,905 780 1,670 580 720 200 400 690 125 1,130 800 685 !,320 1,000 240 200| 2,400 195 600 800 1,210 720 800 900 Aotnal Tai Paid for 1910 Tax for 1910 Under Single Tax Wonid Have Been .62{ 10 87 3 00 6 22 10. 27 27.00| 22 77 18 I.S 60.001 58 50 1 50 27 80 26 18 4 95 13 80 1 OS 1 2(1 10 5(1 39 (Ml 116 65 25 65 10.431 54 7 5(1 6 25 38.281 3 04 21 21 48 12 5 17 II 64 10 59 22 12 6 60 11 40 12 78 6 67 29 28 24.001 66 49 4 08 12 83 3,062.051 22 13 14 55 3 30 II 18 14 19 50.001 13 09 16 20 40 00 18.001 5 00 21 85 37 60 25 59 24.391 3 95 93 .33 25 84 91 no .05 no 59.84 23.46 15.12 10.50 6.20 18.60 14.79 25.60 29.14 19.85 37.35 30.90 15.37 6.12 48.00 22.05 9.00 21.90 41.65 17.85 4u.4 7X od —91— Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Name of Taxpayer Acres CnltiTated No. of icret Per Acre Aores TTnonltiTated llo.of Acres Assessment Per Acre General Property Assessments in 1910 On land Buildings'^ Personal Property Total Assessment Single Tax Ixemptions 1910 Tonld lave Been Single Tax Assessment 1910 Vonll EaTO Been AetnalTa: Paid for 1910 Tax for 1910 Under Single Tax Toud Han Been Welch, W. E Welch, Emma Welch, I. M Welch, H. (Heirs). Welch, Loreoz 100.00 Wellman, Fritz Wellman, Frit.^ Wellman, Fritz & Augusta Wellman, Alfred Wendt, Wm Wendland, E. E Wendland, Julius Wendland, Rudolph A., Wendland, Rudolph A., Werner, Ernest West, L. A West, Geo. H West Portland Ac'r'g Co.. West, Thos. R Weston, W. ,1. & S Westtall, Martha A.. . . Western Clay Mfg. Co. Westenberg, Wm Wetzler, Albert Wetzler, Nettie Wetherby, Geo Wetherley, Geo. (Assignee) Wettlaufer, W. H. & S?. R.. Wetbostad, Simon & C. . . . Wewer, John H 23 50 30 20 16 10 16 .50 22 12 I 2.82 23 Wewer, John H Weyman, Anna (?Ieirs) . Weyerhaeuser Land Co. Weyerhaeuser Land Co.. W^heeler, Casper Wheeler, Irvin Wheeler, Arminda A... Wheeler, Maurice & S.. Wheeler, .Sarah Wheeler, Sarah Wheeler, Lucinda Wheeler, Lucinda Wheaton, Tharideus & M. White, H.J. Mrs White, Franls White, Martha L White, Elic White, H. M White, M. J.& J. R.. White, Rebecca A White, Margaret White, Geo. P. H. S.. White. Sarah A White, W. L White, Francis A.. . . White, Wm. A White, Edna White, D. G White, F. M White, F. M White, A. C White, Frank M.. White, Rose A.. . White, Rose X.. . White, L. G White, Rosina . . Whipple, G Whipple, G Whipple, Klla. . . Whitlock, H. M.. Whitten, Edwin F.. . Whisler, S. A. & E. J Whitten, O. C Whitten, O.C Whitten, O. C Whisler, Wm. P Whitehead, F. H Whitaeld, W. C Whitcomb, Arthur O. . . Wicklund, E. 0. & E... Wicklund, Geo. & C. L. Wickham, John O Wickersham, L. B Widmer, Henri' Widstrand. A.'l,. * S.. .50 6 2 2.45 2 60 1 4 30 20 9 I. .50 IS 12 56.00 50.00 50.00 55.00 50.00 40.00 35.00 40.00 35.00 59.00 80.00 300.00 50.00 150.00 300.00 65.00 250.00 174.07 20.00 15.00 65.00 70.00 50.00 52.50 40.00 40.00 40.00 37 50 90.00 15.00 40.00 300.00 75.00 65.00 65 00 65.00 150.00 45.70 45.70 40.00 55.00 40.00 56.25 45.83 60.00 80.00 30.00 80 60.00 60 00 40 00 85.00 86.11 37 01 50 OOj 77 None 40 55 23 10.86 1.14 31.11 35 129.60 32 30 40 73 30 120 40 64 None 35.26 None 8.07 7 3.38 None 120 2.07 137 100 80 225 43.86 5,690.91 14,163.56 5. 10 10 3.14 28 8 10 4 8 None 78 40 57.20 22 80 40 None 16 62 28 68.25 .50 40 120 60 107.06 75 60 150 10 46 16 None .09 35 None 5.63 3.25 130 7.25 7 33 14.83 160 40 4 5 28.48 2.15 160 SO 68 77 90$ 3 50.00 17.00 18.80 20.00 19.79 21.93 16.07 17.14 10.03 10.00 10.00 10.00 8.2 20.00 10.00 2.00 40.00 175.00 17.14 15.00 198.26 20.00 147.92 100.00 7.00 14.49 8.02 20.00 10.00 8.88 29.38 10.59 7.72 19.60 20.00 19.14 13.92 12.50 12.00 12.50 11.87 52.28 3.84 10.00 17.48 31.82 6.00 17.50 160.00 25.00 30.00 30 00 30.00 50.00 12.50 20 00 11.66 22.42 ).00 11.66 14.00 20.00 8.70 20.31 15.00 28.00 71.00 . 84 7.69 4S.37 ■<0 91 39.11 5.00 20 00 30 00 10.00 24.57 46 51 12 50 12 50 16.61 20.00 300$ 4,3.50 680 2,400 1,310 I 365 2,775 500 2,100 2,100 600 700 400 845 2,100 1,200 80 3,840 3,000 1,400 75 8,200 920 750 490 840 30 1,560 2,000 800 2,600 1,550 60,290 109,450 135 300 165 870 ISO 120 290 170 190 340 400 3,400 700 480 700 300 700 3,810 2,! 40 2,625 250 500 2,400 2,300 2,400 1,500 2..300 2,500 1,300 560 550 275 30 2,480 SO 400 2,510 1.900 1,900 420 580 800 800 180 1.450 3,250 1,650 2,000 1,000 1,575 3,540 100 345 790 550 250 700 175 300 155 590 475 220 1,055 25 285 150 100 335 145 200 400 150 75 445 200 435 75 50 50 255 75 240 250 490 100 340 100 580 25 365 405 535 100 50 300'$ . 4,3501 680.. 2,500 1,655 2,155 2,775 500.. 2,650 2,100 600 950 400 845 2,800 1,200 80 3,840 3,000 1,400 250 8,500 1,075 1,340 490 840 30 2,035 2,220 800 3,655 1,550 60,290 109,450 160 585 315 970 180 120 625 170 190 485 400 3,600 1,100 480 700 450 775 4,255 2,340 3,060 325 500 2,400 2,350 2,400 1,500 2,350 2,550 1.555 635 790 525 30 2,970 ISO 400 2,850 2,000 2,480 420 580 800 800 205 1,815 3,6SS 2,185 2,000 1,000 1,675 3.,590 1,045 855 1,485 1,655 1,535 600 200 550 190 1,600 640 1,250 520 235 2,540 695 695 210 755 220 1,520 140 SO 345 215 415 55 500 SO 65 165 1,550 400 290 275 1,495 900 745 225 1,240 1,240 310 955 200 38s 435 1,200 100 1,725 770 1,355 40 55 1,415 2,220 1,250 345 1,250 300$ 2,175 680 1,455 800 670 1,120 500 1,115 1,500 400 400 400 655 1,200 1,200 80 3,200 1,750 880 IS 5,960 380 645 280 840 30 1,280 2.000 800 2,135 1,410 6i,,290 109,450 no 240 100 555 125 120 125 120 125 320 400 2,050 700 480 700 160 500 2,760 1,440 2,315 100 SOO 2,400 1,110 2,400 1,500 1,110 2,240 600 435 405 90 30 1,680 SO 400 1,125 1,230 1,125 380 580 800 800 150 400 1,435 935 2,000 1,000 1.330 2j340 98$ 7 100.05 11.56 42.50 27.31 36.64 47.18 7.50 45.05 31.50 12.00 19 OU 8.00 16.89 42.00 24.00 1.60 63.36 48.00 21.00 5.25 199.75 16.13 28.1 10.29 19.32 .51 46.80 36.62 16.00 109.65 23.25 1,207.97 2,115.52 4.80 10.68 4 73 14.55 2.70 1.80 9.37 2.55 2.85 7.28 8.80 72 00 18.10 12.48 11 90 9.00 13. .56 63 83 35.10 45.90 4.87 10.50 42.00 58.75 64.00 38^.44 58.75 70.13 26.44 10.79 13.43 11.54 .78 53 46 3 90 9.60 48 45 30 00 42.16 7 14 9.86 12.00 12 00 6.15 36 29 73.09 43.71 40.00 15.00 33.49 53 . 85 —92- Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 lores (WtiT>t«d lores Unonltiyitod Gonenl Property Issessments in 1910 Single Tai Kxemptions IMOTonld EaTS Been Single Tax Issessment mo Wonld EaTO Been lotnal Tax Paid for mo TaiforlM* Under Single Tax Tonid Ean Beta Sarnj of Taipijtr Ko.of iorei issosament Periors Ho. of lores Issessment Per lore On Land Ball dings & Personal Property Total Issessment Wiese, Emilie 35 30 25 10 * 6 * $ 45.00 55.00 52.60 55.00 65 12 85 5 160 16.18 80 1.50 37.50 79 231 None None None None 51.97 53.36 50.70 10 60 40 10 80 40 15 1.80 None 40 57.65 23 52.45 6 223.33 86.18 50 10 15 40 10 300 225 100 81 120 63 30 60.63 81.22 27 10 26 39 10.17 None 33 16 69.76 None 40 40 11.37 29.30 71 40 60.25 None None 20 3.34 5 None 5 None None 75 3.50 154.37 434.69 371 .04 40 40 120 49.92 19 27 S 20.00 16.66 20.00 25.00 5.00 9.89 10.00 20.00 9.33 6.33 5.45 200.00 175.00 175.00 230.00 25.00 24.36 24.65 24.00 25.00 5.00 5.00 20.00 10.00 25.00 200.00 200.00 20.00 29.51 20.00 30.00 20.83 IS.OO 15.08 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 25.00 66.66 4.00 4.00 5.55 10.00 23.90 32.66 9.90 24.44 31.48 25.00 20.00 20.00 34.41 40.00 13.64 20.00 20.00 $ 2,875 1,850 3,015 675 800 475 800 30 390 500 1,410 7,550 10,925 500 1,600 1,300 2,950 1,250 240 1,500 200 650 3,600 400 1,750 360 2,600 800 3,270 1,510 5,770 125 8,350 1,300 2,770 2,000 1,800 800 4,800 20,000 1,125 460 1,200 1,200 1,500 1,180 1,600 1,985 3,150 250 1,220 830 2,520 160 765 1,230 2,580 150 200 400 700 940 1,255 500 1,525 800 2,800 400 350 800 1,000 200 75 300 650 20 3,540 10,000 8,800 600 800 1,800 400 1,080 540 $ 100 300 720 205 * $ 2,975 2,150 3,735 880 800 475 800 230 515 500 1,485 7,600 11,000 710 1,600 1,300 3,765 1,250 240 1,500 275 750 4,500 485 2,455 515 3,000 800 4,640 1,550 6,170 125 8,550 1,600 3,045 2,000 1,900 800 5,495 25,000 1,175 460 1,520 1,495 1,625 1,380 1,600 1,985 3,300 250 1,7.55 1,060 2,820 200 840 1.380 2,885 550 200 450 93S 1,545 1,305 500 1,575 800 3,200 400 650 900 1,285 200 175 450 700 20 3.540 10.000 9,000 600 800 1,800 400 1,305 .■540 $ 975 1,450 1,535 505 $ 2,000 700 2,200 375 800 220 800 30 360 500 1,315 5,280 7,175 350 920 1,300 2,035 1,250 240 1,500 200 200 2,400 400 1,000 360 1,600 800 2,420 800 3,375 125 4,850 1,300 1,600 800 800 800 2,000 20,000 960 415 590 1,200 1,.500 1,045 850 1,985 1,575 250 800 800 1,415 80 545 600 1,795 150 200 400 260 565 955 500 1,060 220 2,065 400 350 300 640 200 75 205 450 20 3,540 10,000 8,100 600 800 1,800 400 575 540 $ 49.08 47.30 56.03 15.85 12.00 7.13 18.00 5.06 10.29 11.00 32.67 121.60 176.00 11.36 25.60 20.80 60.23 20.00 3.84 24.00 4.95 13.50 67.50 9.44 41.74 9.79 79.50 12.00 69.60 26.35 92.55 1.88 145.35 24.60 51.76 34.00 32.30 13.60 87.93 572.50 26.41 10.81 37.15 37.37 28.43 24.15 32.00 33.75 49.. 50 3.75 26.33 15.90 46.53 4.00 15.12 20.70 43.27 8.25 5.00 11.25 18.70 30.91 26.11 7.50 28.34 16.80 60.80 6.20 13.00 18.00 29.55 4.60 5.69 10.80 14.70 .42 70.80 230.00 IS2,50 9.00 21.20 37.80 6.00 21.52 9.18 $ 49.86 Wiese, Emil Wiegand, Anthony Wigle, R. G Wihlon, A. C 51.00 10.05 18.54 Wike, T. &S 52.50 255 5 10 Wills, Lee 200 125 75 50 75 210 26 3i Wills, Lee 200 155 1 20 Wills, Lee Wills, Geo. N. & Clara S.. . 1 * 10 26. 4C 30 2 4 * 30 * * 40.00 12.37 15.43 Wills, Geo. N. & Clara S.. . WUls, C. R Wills, Archie D 15.00 285.98 300.00 250.00 400.00 170 2,320 3,825 360 680 40.56 129.04 175.36 8 55 Wills, David Wills, W. W. & M. M 22.49 Will, LizBie M. & Clara C. . 815 * * * 75 100 900 85 705 155 400 * 1,370 40 400 * 200 300 275 32 20 Will Henrietta 55.00 1,730 50.45 31 00 Will, Fred WiU, Anton F 5.85 Will, Jonas M. & Gussie . . . 37.20 Wilson, F. A 75 550 2,100 85 1,455 155 1,400 " ■ ■ '2,226 750 2,795 ■ ■ ■ ■ 3,766 300 1,445 1,200 1,100 6.83 WUson, W. H. & E. E Wilson, Eliza (Heirs) Wilson, Clarence & Mattie 20 40 30.00 50.00 6.83 55.62 13.24 Wilson, J. C Wilson, Dora 25 55. OU 27.37 10 28 Wilson, Margaret A Wilson, M. B 8 24 17 60 * 100 325.00 73.24 18.54 Wilson, CD. F 65.00 61.7(S 70.00 ■■"s6]6o 56.10 20 86 78,23 Wilson, Samuel S Wilson, Peter 2.90 127 70 Wilson, Peter 34.23 Wilson, F. P. & S. I Wilson, NeUie V 30 30 25 70 15 4 25 59.00 60.00 60.0C 45.23 20.86 Wilson, Ida V 100 •s 695 5,000 50 20.86 20.86 Wilken, John 65.00 IS.OO 15. OC 30.00 3,495 5,000 45 930 295 125 335 750 50 62 Wilhoit Spgs. Min. W. Co. Wilhoit, John W 646.30 31.48 Wilhoit, John W 14.02 320 295 125 200 18.57 Wilcox, Ernest S 37.76 Wilcox, Helen E 40 77 2 25 * 23 * 14 1 31 2 7 14 20 * 100. OO 40.00 "ioo'.io 28.40 Wilcox, F. F 20.52 Wilcox L T ISO * 535 230 300 40 75 ISO 305 400 * 50 235 60S 50 * 50 51.37 Wilehart, Frank & Annie. . Willbanks, Minnie 1,725 36.51 5.79 50.00 so.oo 70.00 80.00 45.00 65.00 60.00 6 955 260 1,405 120 295 780 1,090 400 18.54 Willbroad, Jos. W 18.54 34.70 Wilmot; Robert F Willhehn, Dock 2.54 16.60 Wilhelnl, Henry 13.91 Wilhelm, Christian Wilbern Eliza 41.61 3.48 5.00 10.00 8.79 13.65 12.00 12.50 14.10 40.00 113.85 20.00 104.70 20.00 40.00 40.00 300.00 71.00 5.33 5.71 22.93 23.01 19.95 15.00 20.00 15.00 8.00 14.73 20.00 6.30 Willig, Jos SO 675 980 350 16.05 Wilkins, W, L 18 12 9 * 15 8 18.44 * 33.33 45.00 45.00 7.74 Wilkerson, S. A. & M Wiikerson J 18.71 31.62 11.59 Williams, David I. & A.. . . Williams M J 45.00 100.00 151.85 515 480 1,135 32.29 11.19 Williams Ella £ 400 * 300 100 285 100 150 50 t * 200 * * * * 225 61.71 9.66 Williams, Lavenia 300 600 645 10.33 WilliEims, Floyd T 10 9 * ,25 2.71 10 * * * 35 * * * * 20 70.00 111.11 9.60 Williams, G. M 21.55 Williams Ci M 6.74 WiUiams, L. E. & Anna R. Williams, L. P. & E. S Williams, Ellen 300.00 111.00 25.00 100 245 250 4.94 7.93 13.35 .59 Williams, F. F Williams, F.F Williams, F. F Williamq F F 85.49 404.70 40 900 190.38 13.91 Williams, F. F WiUiams, F. F 33 92 76.33 ■■"46!66 9.27 WiltsB T M & C 730 14.83 Wilmarth, WalteT- 13.98 -93— Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Name of Taxpayer iores GoltiTated No, of Acrei icres TTnoTiltiTated No. of Acres General Property Assessments in 1910 On Land Buildings & Personal Property Total Assessment Single Tax Exemptions 1910 Tonld Kavi Been Single Tax 1910 Wonld HaTe Been lotnalTu Paid for 191» Tax for 1910 Under Single Tax Wonld EaTO Been Wilmarth, J. F Willamette V. E. W. II. C. Willamette Falls Co Willamette Falls Co Willamette Falls Co Wing, J. F Wing, J. F Wing, J. F Winter, E. J Winston, Percy. Wink, Lillie, Mrs Winrich, Marv & Henry, Winslow, Wallace Winslow, Wallace Wingaeld, Geo. W Wirfs, F.J Wirth, T. J. &M Wise, Amos & Mary J... Wise, Amos & Mary J... Wise, Amos & Mary J... Wise, Amos Wise, Ruth Wise, John Wismer, Laura Mrs.. Wissinger, H. B Wiasinger, Pearl D. Witte, O. r Witzell, Richard... Wolf, Geo. A Wolfe, W. G& A... Wolfe, Florence J.. . Wolf. Chas Wolf, John G , Wolfer, KateS Wolfer, Benjamin . . Wolfer, Samuel Wolfer, John H . . . . Wolfer, Benjamin. Wolfer, Benjamin. Wolfer. Benjamin. Wolverton, W. D Wolfhagen, Carrie Womer, E. S Wonacott, C. N. & I Wonaoott, C N-W P & E L Wood, A.J Wood, Lydia A Wood, Louisa A Wood, Aubrey A & Inza.. Wood, J.N IS 60 2.50 12 S 20 30 1.50 12 35 * .f I 1.65 6.06 12 40 10 3 8.50 12 13 .50 Woodle, Giiv Woodle, Jos. P... Woodk, W. R.... Woodle, W. R.. . . Woodle, W. R.... Wooster, S. E Wooster, S. E Wooster, S. E Wooster, John L.. W^oodard, L. A.. . Woolfolk, Maud Woolfolk, Maud Woolfolk, Maud Woodcox, Wallace & A. Wooltjey, Frank Woolsey , Frank Woodcock, CO Woodcock, Chas. C Word, T. M Worley, T. S. & Anna M.. Wormdahl, John .... Wormdahl, P. H.... Wormdahl, Einar Wormdahl, Edward. Worthington, M. E.. 4<> 40 6 15 5 7 5.70 40 20 * 60 5 1.72 75 Wourms, Fred . Wourms, Fred. W. P. & P. Co.. W. P. &P. Co.. W. P. &P.Co.. W. P.&P. Co.. W. P.&P. Co.. W. P.&P. Co.. W. P.&P. Co.. \tT T> ,f~ V r*„ 20 30 8 3 45.25 15 4.29 1.08 40.00 50.00 50.00 60.00 80.00 55.00 20.00 15.00 25.00 80.00 15.00 15.00 66.66 104.16 112.80 424.24 300.00 45.83 23.00 53.00 55.00 105.87 87.50 40.00 52.50 50.00 52.50 52.50 52.50 100.00 40.8 40.00 55.00 65.00 8.33 40.00 40.00 40.00 39.47 40.00 32.50 50.00 45.00 52.32 62.50 34.66 100.00 55.00 53.33 50.00 40.00 124.31 100.00 93.24 925.92 50.00 55.0 cA on 63.75 20 10.40 27 23 154 40 40 160 1.50 3.33 15 120 55 120 5 8 1.78 60 50 10.15 8.61 15.80 80 None None None 36.12 121 28.81 16 1.50 7 53.44 45 35 37 24 51 7 320 None 1.33 None 24.68 320 80 2.05 25 6 154 15 15 8.1 None 46.80 57 160 60 12.34 None 23.15 15.12 38 80 80 84.95 80 40 8 5 10 32 37 8 93.23 None 16.30 None 1.50 7.58 29.42 17 137 m CO 68$ 16 20.00 50.48 62.96 100.00 17.43 17.50 20.00 5.00 20.00 24,02 23.33 6.00 7.00 5.00 15.00 7.50 28.08 5.00 5.00 41.37 58.13 57.59 4.00 200.00 199.60 13.28 4.75 23.27 15.00 66.66 32.14 11.97 21.1 20.00 20.00 20.00 21.96 25.00 20.00 40.00 26.32 10.00 10.13 3.13 5.00 24.. 19 20.00 20.00 1.49 10.00 10.00 11.04 10.00 9.82 5.26 10.00 20.00 12.15 14.53 21.60 20.00 9.2 3.50 .50 12 5 9.00 10. OU 35.00 22.00 22.50 20.00 18.93 70,00 12.87 29.13 24.53 600.00 266.66 98.94 30.59 22,64 20.00 20 no 1,600$ 3,400 525 1,700 2,300 2,935 700 800 800 180 400 4,200 720 885 1,200 75 360 450 600 700 520 1,750 4,500 320 100 700 1,820 1,030 1,495 1,205 405 1,000 1,275 1,160 950 2,380 890 795 3,060 540 6,400 50 35 2,000 1,850 1,000 400 1,370 1,475 120 280 750 350 370 225 2,060 950 1,600 4,200 375 90 500 300 1,100 300 1.000 3,100 720 400 480 1.210 1,825 1,040 820 6,185 2,700 400 400 1.000 400 750 900 735 3,240 .1.270 255 100 25 70 200 200 200 125 325 100 250 240 200 1,875 365 720 465 50 235 255 50 320 50 220 230 600 200 100 380 )55 300 15 205 300 25 745 100 ISO 200 1,075 60 285 420 50 140 too 150 600 3,000 200 100 1,855 3,500 S25 1,700 2,300 2,960 700 800 800 250 600 4,400 720 1,085 1,325 75 685 450 700 700 770 1,750 4,740 320 300 700 3,695 1,395 2,215 1,670 455 1,235 1,530 1,210 950 2,700 940 795 3,460 540 6,400 270 265 2,600 2,050 1,000 400 1,470 1,855 120 435 1,050 365 370 430 2,360 975 1,600 4,945 475 90 500 300 1,250 300 1,000 3,300 1,795 400 540 1,495 2.245 1,090 960 6,285 2,850 1,000 400 4,000 400 750 900 935 3.340 3,270 620 1,900 190 170 425 2,420 530 525 535 260 300 300 290 555 1,815 200 370 2,485 755 1,450 765 170 585 920 425 1,360 140 195 1,525 190 250 230 2,110 1,395 835 1,055 195 750 165 205 370 1,510 570 2,545 265 65 790 2,360 1,075 190 945 1,345 290 205 2,560 1,455 875 3,350 390 1 .205I 1,235$ 1,600 525 1,700 2,300 2,770 700 800 800 80 175 1,980 720 S55 800 75 ■ 150 190 400 400 480 1,195 2,925 320 100 330 1,210 640 765 905 285 650 610 785 950 1,340 800 600 1,935 350 6,400 20 35 490 655 1,000 400 635 800 120 240 300 200 165 60 850 405 1,600 2,400 210 25 500 300 460 300 1,000 940 720 400 350 550 900 800 755 3,725 1,395 125 400 650 400 750 900 545 2,940 2.0651 31.53 52,50 10,23 42,65 44.85 44.40 10. .50 12.00 12.00 5.50 9.00 70.40 15.12 22.79 31.15 1.13 10.28 8.78 16.45 16.45 16.01 44.60 120.87 8.00 7.95 18.55 97.87 29.36 55.38 25.05 11.37 31.50 30.20 26.23 15.20 40.50 14.10 11.93 55.36 8.10 160.00 5.94 7.94 41.80 41.00 15.00 10.40 22.05 27.82 1.80 10.87 28.35 6.23 6.29 11.61 47.20 19.50 40.00 79.12 7.13 1.44 8 00 4.80 18.75 4.50 15 00 50.16 27.23 6.08 10.26 22.42 33.68 17.99 15.84 94,27 ,S9.8S 21.00 8.00 72.00 7.80 12.00 16.20 14.03 54.5 52.3 — Dl- Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Hunt of Tupajrir ions Ciiltinttd Ho, of iorn IssflBsment Per ion iores UnoaltiTated Ho. of iores Asiessment Per ion Genonl Property isBesaments in 1910 On Lmd Buildings & Personal Pro pertT Total issessment Single Tai Exemptions 1910 ¥onld Hare Been Single Tax issessment mOTonld Have Been iotnal Tax Paid for 1910 Tax for 1910 Under Single Tax Would fiaTO Been W.P. & P. Co.. W.P.&P.Co.. W. P. &P.Co.. W.P.&P.Co.. W. P. & P Co.. W. P. & P. Co.. W.P.&P.Co.. W. P. & P. Co.. W.P.&P.Co.. W. P. & P. Co.. W.P.&P.Co W.P.&P.Co Wright, Jas. F,.... Wright, Walter G . Wright, Orrin. .. . Wright, Orrin. . . Wright, R. A.... Wright, Lydia . . . Wright, Mary E.. Wright, Bessie, . . Wrinkle, John P Wrolstad, L. G. & E.. Wunchie, Max Wygant, Theo Wygant, Margaret G.. Wyland, A.G Wyland, Mary E Wyland, Raymond F.. Wyland, Raymond F.. Wyland, F. M Wyvel, Inez L. . Yabs, Anton B.. Yandle, J. W.. . Yandell, John.. Yandell, John.. Yeager, M. E. & R. M., Yergen, H. F. & D Yergen, Geo. W Yerex, A. A Yerex, A. A , Mrs. Yexley, Geo. ■ Yocum, E. J. Yooum, O. C Yocum, Archie E Yoder, Wm. H... Yoder, Wm. H Yoder, Catherine Yoder, Sarah A. Miss.. Yoder, S.O.&F.M... Yoder, Aaron L Yoder, Levi D... Yoder, J. S Yoder, J. S Yoder, Albert G.. Yoder, Asa J.. . . Yoder, .John J. . . . Yoder, S. C. & N., Yoder, Louia B.. . Yoder, Simon D.. Yoder, Sinion D.. Yoder, Amos Yoder, Clyde E Yoder, Fena Yoder, E. S. & .S. M... Yoder, D.B Yoder, D.J Y'oder, Jephniah. Yoder, D. C Yoder, Fannie. .. Yoharm, Fred. . . . Yohann, Fred Yost, Henry H Yost, Jacob F Yott, Garret Y'oung, W. E. & R.. Yott, Rhoda E Young, Carl & Hilda. Young, Jessie C, Young, Ella Fay.. Young, Josiah (Heirs) . 4 8.52 2.05 12 Improve 66.66 50.00 Riparian 60 27 87 2 Young, J. (Heirs) Young, J (Heirs) Young, Norris Young, h.A.&M.C.. Young, Marion & Lillie. . . . .50 65 5 80 38 22 20 14 14 1 60 18 25 12 35 7 40 13 58 20 18 15 2S 5 30 16 36 * 10 30 35 5.54 30 60 100.00 234.74 200.00 100.00 2.96 ments 8.60 5.38 22.28 40.20 Rights 150.95 7.50 None None 30.30 20 160 70.30 $ 135.13$ 40.00 40.00 41.38 45.00 60.00 50.00 32.50 150.00 15.00 15.00 30.00 200.00 "io'.oo 65.00 200.00 40.00 46.05 50.00 55.00 55.00 57.14 50.00 50.00 50.00 50,00 50.00 50.00 55.00 50.00 55.00 50.00 50.00 55.00 37.50 55.00 55.00 55.00 50.00 50.00 60.00 55.00 55.00 20.00 37.50 50.00 450.00 55.00 47.00 147 65.00 65.00 20 33 92.50 4 2 9.50 27 36 36.48 51.80 80 70 38 40 35 I 10 16 4 40 14 40 18 160 40 None 80 137.50 2 53.33 18 12 10.98 II 57 22 43 40 22 27.38 14.56 33 22.50 20 28.99 4 30 16 26 40 17 IS None 20 22 20.12 75 5 80 5 56 28.44 .11 None 86.90 125 None 32.59 46 23.25 37.66 22.44 19.97 49.70 66.66 125.00 20.00 30.00 8.75 15.00 9.95 15.00 14.28 15 10.00 90.00 25.26 20.00 11.11 100.00 40.54 5.00 5.00 3.94 5.00 5.70 100.00 12.00 15.00 15.00 7.50 21.50 30.00 30.00 8.00 12.50 200.00 10.00 5.82 10.00 16.88 20.00 25.00 25.00 22.75 20.00 24.56 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 19.65 24.04 20.00 26.66 25.00 20.68 27.50 26.66 25.00 19.23 18.25 23.81 24.66 20.00 20.00 20.00 29.82 25.00 30.00 6.25 30.00 10.00 14.05 250.00 14.96 10.00 39.71 19.94 18.04 400 400 200 500 3,200 100 7,950 900 2,000 400 2,100 175 2,400 700 2,700 2,980 4,900 130 180 270 1,190 530 4,850 2 100 400 500 180 200 350 300 120 480 60 300 300 5,425 540 1,280 500 1,000 4,000 800 1,770 910 1,460 1,125 1,000 1,050 270 4,400 1,340 2,110 800 840 1,140 2,275 1,010 2,800 500 950 410 800 620 650 750 1,010 1,085 3,190 1,400 1,340 1,500 3,250 425 1,100 ISO 1 160 2,200 100 4,500 2,950 2,895 815 2,600 4,730 2,000 200 400 200 415 200 640 1,005 100 10 450 20 380 230 SO 140 60 125 40 800 800 800 250 125 365 100 405 320 1,405 5,875 260 260 90 630 400 600 710 180 475 445 590 600 400 75 720 200 945 170 SO 145 100 80S 200 500 400$ 2,000 400 200 500 3,400 100 7,950 900 2,000 800 2,300 175 2,400 1,115 2,900 3,620 5,905 230 180 280 1,640 550 4,850 2,100 400 880 410 200 400 440 180 605 100 300 300 6,225 540 1,280 500 1,800 4,800 1,050 1,895 1,265 1,560 l,S30 1,000 1,050 590 5,805 1,340 7,985 1,060 1,100 1,230 2,905 1,410 3,400 SOO 1,660 590 1,275 1,065 1,240 750 1,010 1,685 3,590 1,475 2,060 1,700 4,195 595 1,150 ISO 1,305 2,300 100 5,305 2,950 3,095 815 2,600 5.2.10 2.000 130 435 135 935 760 1,040 415 1,700 1,335 3,190 170 30 840 I OS 400 480 250 170 240 60 305 40 3,075 800 3,200 250 1,495 365 760 1,005 350 480 350 2,930 540 6,625 260 500 455 1,715 610 1,735 915 315 475 565 665 345 995 2,430 675 1,260 650 1,695 295 465 585 1,395 2,805 1,200 1,495 595 1,350 3,320 270 200 500 2,965 100 7,950 765 1,065 40 1,260 175 2,400 700 1,200 2,285 2,715 60 180 250 800 445 4,450 2,100 400 400 160 200 230 200 120 300 60 300 300 3,150 540 1,280 500 1,000 1,600 800 400 900 800 525 650 570 240 2,875 800 1,360 800 600 775 1,190 800 1,665 500 74S 275 800 500 575 750 665 690 1.160 800 800 1,050 2,500 300 685 ISO 720 90S 100 2,500 1,750 1,600 220 1,250 1.910 8.00 36.00 7.20 3.60 9.00 S6.I0 1.80 143.10 16.20 36.00 15.60 36.80 4.38 50.40 17.25 43.50 54.30 118.10 4.60 4.59 4.20 27.06 11.00 87.30 37.80 8.80 19.37 9.02 4.40 8.80 10.33 4.14 9.08 1.50 4.50 4.50 93.38 8.10 32.00 12.50 34.20 96.00 17.43 41.69 20.87 25.74 22.95 15.00 IS. 75 9.72 95.78 20.10 131.76 17.49 18.15 20.30 43.57 23.27 51.00 7.50 24.90 8.85 19 15.97 18.60 11.25 16.67 27.80 59.23 22.13 30.90 42.50 67.11 8.93 24.15 2.25 19.58 39.10 3.25 1 40. .58 92.42 77.38 12.23 39.00 78.45 17.39 17.44 18.10 30.44 18.54 18.54 42.49 62.70 6.95 27.51 3.48 16.69 24.95 6.58 114.35 90.28 64. 7S 5.10 28.97 44.27 -95— Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 icres GoltiTated Acres Unoultirated General Property Assessments is 1910 Single Tax Exemptions 1910Tonld laya Been Single Til Assessment 1910 Would Have Been ActoalTu Paid for 1910 TaiforlUO Onder Single Tax Tonid EiTt Bees Same of laipajer No. of iorei Assesament FerAora No. of Acres Assessment Per Acre On Land Bniidings & Personal Property Total Assessment Young, M. C. &L. A Young, W. F 100 * SO 20 * 14 1.50 * 10 50 * 30 * 25 7 * 16 5 * 3.98 14 4 S 80.00 41.25 80 110 100 80 1.25 12.50 2 38.10 25.74 28.40 13.10 .23 14.96 50.86 20 32 71 40 None 16.90 2 95.89 45.62 25 50 40 37 26 73 22.13 47 39.10 3 65 6 18.53 5 10 10 70 3.78 120 76.14 19 60 31.47 20 7.78 8.75 $ 30.00 15.00 55.00 15.00 8.75 60.00 10.40 30.00 14.96 20.00 20.24 15.26 $ 9,230 1,200 4,150 2,500 700 1,425 205 60 1,170 3,515 575 1,850 100 2,310 3,700 500 1,440 1,250 200 240 1,165 270 760 575 900 4,900 200 740 3,620 1,680 400 975 955 305 1,250 1,035 860 800 575 900 1,650 400 2,200 1,650 2,390 1,400 975 1,600 2,240 110 $ 2,155 * 400 70 * 145 300 * 425 320 * 795 * 1,145 165 350 $ 11,385 1,200 4,550 2,570 700 1,570 505 60 1,595 3,835 2,645 100 3,455 3,865 500 1,790 1,250 200 1,120 1,430 475 760 600 1,000 6,170 200 955 4,410 1,880 400 975 955 555 1,300 1,485 1,010 1,070 575 975 1,715 400 2,375 1,700 2,735 1,400 975 1,870 2,640 no $ 7,150 $ 4,235 1,200 2,400 1,800 700 915 145 60 720 1,515 575 655 100 1,495 3,295 5O0 960 1,070 200 100 595 150 760 575 480 2,520 200 650 2,000 1,085 400 860 955 175 800 360 570 300 340 400 1,370 400 1,600 1.565 590 800 875 1,000 770 iiol $ 170.77 18.00 68.25 38.55 12.74 36.11 7.57 .90 35.09 84.37 12.65 74.05 3.25 58.74 89.89 8.25 29.53 20.63 4.00 29.12 22.20 12.34 15.20 10.20 20.00 101.81 4.00 21.97 70.55 28.20 6.40 15.61 15.27 14.42 20.80 23.76 15.15 16.05 8.62 14.63 29.15 8.00 35.63 42.50 41.02 23.10 14.62 30.29 41 36 1.981 $ 98.17 27.82 Young, J. P 50.00 50.00 2,150 770 65.53 41.72 Young, J. B 18.77 96.43 50.00 655 360 30.80 Young, Ijuvenia A Young, A M 3.36 1.39 Young, L. H. & Flora Young, L. H. & Flora Young, L. H. & Flora Young, S. C. & C. J Younger, Rennie J. & E. J. 60.00 60.00 ""5s!66 "■■76.66 114.28 875 2,320 1,996 27.61 58.09 22.05 30.70 6.58 37.44 57.00 25.00 20.00 14.08 5.00 25.00 19.22 25.00 7.61 12.60 12.00 21.00 5.00 16.21 25.00 12.33 18.07 17.23 24.42 25.00 10.00 15.00 20.00 20.00 22.50 20.00 17.14 105.91 10.00 20.03 7.89 10.00 24.63 25.00 17.99 12.57 1,960 570 39.14 Youmans, B. B Yunker, E. A 110.91 12 47 50.00 50.00 830 180 23 93 Yunker, Louis 26.67 Zastera Frank * 880 315 205 * 25 100 1,270 * 215 790 200 5.95 60.00 60.00 55.00 1,020 885 325 4 70 13.79 Zeith A (feF 7.06 Zeller, R. L 26.13 Zenger, Kasper 25 520 3,650 15.34 Zenger, Andrew & E Ziegler, Geo 15 70 * 3 54 15 * 3 * 4 15 18 10 10 5 10 10 * 40 2 56 20 4 20 35 * 40.00 55.00 16.30 63.40 5.71 Zimmer, Geo. F Zimmerman, R. W Zimmerman, R. W. & A. C Zimmerman, Chris 46.66 55.00 52.00 305 2,410 795 23.56 50.16 25.15 9.91 Zimmerman, Christian 55.00 115 20.95 Zimmerman, A. J. & E. M. * 250 50 450 150 270 23.67 Zimmerman, Elizabeth Zimmerman, F. (Heirs).. . . Zimmerman, Catherine .... 57.50 40.00 52.50 50.00 70.00 70.00 70.00 45.00 380 500 1,125 440 770 235 575 345 8.23 20.08 8.77 13 33 Zinser, C. F Zinser, C. F 6.95 7.88 Zinser, C. F. & A 75 65 175 50 345 9 22 35.73 11.81 Zobach, F. & M 25.00 62.50 40.00 40.00 50.00 55.00 60.00 775 135 2,145 600 100 870 1,870 37 09 71.18 Zogg, Matthew 13.68 Zogg. Barbara 20.38 Zook, 0. M. & E. P 20.28 Zumsteck, Frank & II Zurbuchen, J. Jr. & Eva. . . Zweifel, Reul-en J 270 400 * 24.98 19.15 3.35 -98— Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Mdresi So. of Lots Genetal Property iBUSBments in 1910 Singlo Tu Diemptions IMOTonld Ian Bien Single Tai Aesessment 1910Tonld Hare Been Aotnal Tax Paid for 1910 Tai for 1910 Under Single Tax Would flaTO Been Hame of Taxpayer On Lots BdldingB & PorsoniJ Proptrtj Total jLBsessfflont Abernethy, Grange 2 1 2 4 1 3 1 4 1 2 2 4 1 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 4 1 bk 4 2 1 2 1 1 21 2 ' 2 7 1 2 S 2 4 1 2 1 2 24 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 SO 2 1 2 1 12 1 5 8 11 2 1 1 2 I 2 12 1 3 7 1 $ 50 50 370 950 30 350 17S 60 80 37S 100 30 400 100 300 30 200 200 200 1,280 200 SOO 10 105 135 500 3,500 900 600 ISO 150 850 100 100 800 SO 400 SO 840 40 100 100 280 175 600 1,500 90 200 1,000 950 150 600 920 55 1,100 220 100 ISO 240 SSO 1,865 100 75 165 90 900 90 300 320 8O0 10 60 570 120 30 30 7O0 8,000 12,000 480 40 150 615 200 $ Exempt * * 400 590 « 300 * * 365 250 200 * * * 75 ♦ 165 775 * 250 300 100 * 100 1,350 500 400 * * « 205 125 600 SO 475 * * 250 * 350 215 450 IS 100 615 150 SOO 250 * * 200 * 300 * 600 * 75 40 230 450 * 40€ 7S 20G * * * 40C * 23C 80« * . 21,000 * * 250 * $ $ $ $ $ SO SO 770 1,540 30 650 175 60 445 625 300 30 400 100 375 30 365 975 200 1,530 SOO 600 10 105 235 1,850 4,000 1,300 600 150 150 850 305 225 1,400 100 875 SO 840 40 350 100 280 525 815 1,950 105 300 1,615 1,100 200 600 1,170 55 1,100 420 100 450 240 1,150 1,865 175 115 165 320 1,440 90 700 395 1,000 10 6€ 570 520 30 260 1,500 8,000 33,000 480 40 150 865 2O0 SO SO 370 950 30 350 175 60 80 375 100 30 400 100 300 30 200 200 200 1,280 200 500 10 105 135 SOO 3,500 900 600 150 150 850 100 100 800 SO 400 50 840 40 100 100 280 175 600 1,500 90 200 1,000 950 150 600 920 55 1,100 220 100 150 240 SSO 1,865 100 75 165 90 990 90 300 320 800 10 60 570 120 30 30 700 8,000 12 000 480 40 150 615 200 .95 .95 13.86 30.02 .SO 21.13 5.24 1.59 9.28 20.31 7.50 .70 9.38 1.95 7.32 .76 10.95 29.24 6.00 36.22 10.50 12.60 .15 2.79 6!22 60.12 130.00 42.25 19.50 4.88 4.87 27.63 9.92 7.31 45.50 3.2S 28.45 1.25 15.12 .72 13.65 1.80 6.58 7.88 17.11 40.95 2.46 6.00 24.23 23.10 4.80 11.40 21.06 .99 40.15 6.93 1.65 8.78 4.80 37.37 60.61 5.67 3.75 5.35 10.40 46.80 1.80 13.30 7.50 15.20 .33 .99 9.41 8.58 .50 4.29 45.50 260.00 1,072.50 11.28 .94 3.S2 17.31 3.00 1.43 Abrams, T, E 1.43 Abrahamson, Andrew Pruneland 400 590 9.91 Achilles, Fred Willamette Falls 36.93 .76 Acker, John Green Point 300 23.05 12.07 Adams, W. S Minthorn 2.74 Adams, Frank Molalla 365 250 200 3.12 Adams, Claude Oregon City 24.69 Adams, 0. L. Mrs 3.76 Adams, Pauline Milwaukie Heights 1.06 14.08 3.89 Willamette Falls 75 11.66 Pleasant Little Homes 1.13 Adix, H. V 165 775 13.79 Adix, H. v., Dr 13.79 Adix, H. V. Mrs 13.79 Adkins E J & S. D Friends Oregon Colony 250 300 100 43.05 . Ahalt Anna 6. 45 16.13 Akin, Mable Dr .23 Albee, Lou 4.80 Albee, E. V 100 1,350 500 400 6.17 Albright, F. E Albriffht Chas 32.92 Oregon City; undiv. i in Oregon City; undiv. i in Oregon City; undiv. i in Oregon City; undiv. 4 in Oregon City; undiv. i in 230.44 59.26 Albriizht. Chas 39.50 9.88 9.88 Albrie-ht Olive 55.97 205 125 600 SO 475 6.58 Albrieht Marv A 6.SS Albright, Elizabeth 52.67 3.29 Aldredge, Bertrice Aleck John X Oregon City; fraction and.. . . 26.34 1.88 27.03 Alexander J T Windsor 1.29 250 3.23 Allen H C 3.22 9.86 350 215 450 15 100 615 150 SO 250 4.06 19.35 48.37 3.17 5.90 Allen Alfred 23.18 30.64 6.83 Elk Rock Villas Tracts 17.15 24.43 Amen, F. M. & M. E 1.46 52.34 200 5.54 Andrus, T. C. & Ada Andrews, C. A. & L. M Andrpws C P 2.52 Willamette Tracts 300 5.83 7.08 Andrews, C. P Andrews, L. W Andrews, F. C Andrews, A. B Andrews, B. B. & L. W Andrews, E. B AnHrpwq T< W Mrs 600 36.21 122.79 75 40 6.58 4.94 10.87 230 450 5.93 65. IS 2.66 400 75 200 8 96 9.57 17.92 Andrews, L. A Andrews, Mrs. L. E Andrews, J. A .66 1.51 14.34 400 3.02 .76 230 800 iilooo .76 46.08 Oregon City; undiv. i in 526.72 790.08 Anderson. Andrew Z 16.91 1.41 Anderson. Hannah 5.29 Gladstone 250 18.16 Anderson. Harrv P Orchard Homes 4.64 —97— Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 lame of Tupajer Address No. of Lota General Fropertj Assessmests in 1910 On Lots Buildings & Personal Propert y Total Assessment Single Tai Exemptions 1910 Would Have Been Single Tax 1910 Would Have Been Actual Tax Paid for 1910 Tax for 1910 Under Single lax Wonld Hare Been Anderson, J. D. & H.. Anderson, T.J Anderson, Geo. F Anderson, Geo. F Anderson, I.ief L . . , . Anderson, Orpha Anderson, Orpha O.. Anderson, Orpha 0.. Anderson, G. Frank. Anderson, G. Frank, Minthorn Minthorn Apperson's Add. Gladstone. Oregon City. . Pa Milwaukie Park. Anderson, Britha. Anderson, Alex. . . Anderson, Ben... . Anderson, Aaron.. Anderson, A. I Anderson, Walter. . Anderson, Chris E.. Anderson, Olga Anschutz, R. A Anthony, Minnie... Oregon City Apperson's Add. Gladstone.. Willannette Tracts Apperson's Add. Gladstone.. Willamette Tracts Oswego Hyde Park Carlsborg Tract Carlsborg Tract Clackamas Highlands.. Brightwood Boring Junction Tracts. Canby Brightwood New Era A. O. U.W.Hall... Apperson, J. T Apperson, J. T Apperson, J. T Applegate, Wm. H., Archerd, Chas. R Arighi, F Arighi, Frank Armstrong, L. E. & M. C. Armstrong, L. E Armstrong, Millard , , , , Arnold, August Arntson, E. & M A?cho(I, Otto Ash Camp No. 339 M^ 0. W Wilsonville Clackamas Heights Tract. Oregon City Park Place Willamette Tracts Oregon City Milwaukie Lewelling Park. Oak Grove Oak Grove Rosewood Pleasant Hill Park. Canby Pompeii Milwaukie Asher, M. C Ashbury, H. O. & Maud H.. Ast, Chas. & Mary E Astman, Veronica Atkinson, Matilda Heniiemans Acres Elk Rock Villas Tract. Sunset City Canby Minthorn Atkinson, Matilda W Minthorn Atwood, Abbie L Audstad, Johanna Auxier, R. V.. Auxier, R. V. & Ella B... Avery, Jerome.. Avery, B Avery, Grace G.. Avery, Emma... Ayers, Oscar. . . . Bailey, Oliver Babcock, C. C Babcock, Chas. C Babcock, Hattie L Bacon, Freelon G. & K. G.. Backus, Anna Backer, Mary A Bachman, F. & M Backman, Victor Bagby, C. W. & E. E Bair, W. H Bain, Rachel Bailey, Fred M. & Olive C. Bailey, Fred M Bailey, F. A Bailey, Fred A Baker, Margaret. . . . Baker, Margaret . . . . Baker, Laura Ellen.. Baker, Laura Baker, Julia E Baker, J. M. & D. M.... Baker, D. C. & Jennie. . Baker, J. D. & E. R.... Baker, E. R. & Emma. Baker, E. R Baker, Gabrilla. . Baker, G. Mrs.... Baker, Frank J.. Baker, Robt. W.. Baker, M. A Ball, E. E Ball, JohnH Baldwin, T. J Ballou, J, W. Mrs.. Milwaukie Park Robertson Minthorn K. & S. Add. Milwaukie. Weslyn Oregon City Pleasant Little Homes. Weslyn Oregon City Barlow Oregon City Oregon Citv Oregon City Willamette Falls Ac'rg Tr't. Concord Tracts. . Oregon City Park Place Carlsborg Tract. Green Point Canby Oregon City West Gladstone. West Gladstone. Robertson Robertson Weslyn Gladstone Willamette Falls. Buckman Tract . . Gladstone. . . Maywood . . . . Oregon City. Oregon City. Oregon City. Oregon City Oregon City Oregon City Willamette Tracts. Willamette Tracts. Willamette Falls... Weslyn Oswego Oak Grove. ._ S.q (Trans Peninsula,. 20$ 260 90 2,500 120 700 600 195 600 SSO 125 40 300 300 380 10 100 ISO 10 580 35 too 4,400 2,330 250 100 440 275 1,050 1,030 200 800 290 20 350 200 350 250 175 25 20 15 50 1,440 75 280 300 315 280 2,000 250 75 1,200 700 200 200 100 335 600 300 185 100 100 500 130 130 150 210 125 1,220 80 500 700 525 125 ISO 50 180 300 200 250 75 200 960 250l 210 150 800 150 * 115 200 * * 50 * 100 200 40 800 4,735 1,150 SO 750 875 150 525 320 650 235 1,000 200 360 700 175 100 200 100 325 400 SOO 30 ISO 1,000 100 200 200 SO 350 350 285 235 175 915 350 200 150 75 300 400 75 SO 20 470 240 3,300 120 700 600 34S 600 665 325 40 300 300 430 10 200 350 10 620 835 100 9,135 3,480 300 100 1,190 1,150 1,200 1,555 200 1,120 940 255 1,350 400 350 610 875 25 20 15 225 1,540 275 380 625 315 680 2,500 280 225 2,200 700 300 200 300 535 650 6S0 535 385 335 SOO 130 130 325 1,125 125 1,220 80 500 700 87S 125 350 50 330 375 500 650 75 275 960 300l 210 ISO 800 150 iis 200 SO 100 200 4,735 1,150 SO 750 875 ISO 525 320 650 20 1,000 200 360 700 17S 100 200 100 325 400 500 30 150 1,000 100 200 200 SO 350 350 285 235 1 75 915 350 200 ISO 7S 300 400 "75 "so 20$ 260 90 2,500 120 700 600 195 600 SSO 125 40 300 300 380 10 100 150 10 580 800 100 4,400 2,330 250 100 440 275 1,050 1,030 200 800 290 235 350 200 350 250 175 25 20 15 50 1,440 75 280 300 315 280 2,000 2S0 7S 1,200 700 200 200 100 335 600 300 185 100 100 500 130 130 150 210 125 1,220 80 500 700 525 125 ISO 50 180 300 200 250 75 200 960 250 .53$ 12.46 4.80 107.25 2.82 22.75 12.00 6.73 12.00 11 8.44 .80 6.70 6.30 10.75 .15 3.40 9.10 .15 9.30 12. .52 2.50 268.88 87.00 5.8S 3.25 31.54 30.46 25.10 32.65 3.30 16.80 17.94 3.90 35.77 9.40 6.65 10.98 22.75 .66 .R3 .36 5.29 36.21 7.28 13.89 20.30 7.98 24.81 81.25 5.04 7.30 71.50 22.75 5.85 3.00 7.50 13.38 14.05 21.12 13.92 12.51 6.70 10.00 3.06 3.06 S.86 22.50 2.44 19.52 1.60 8.40 22.75 28.45 4.07 11.38 1.25 8.25 7.31 9.74 12.67 1.36 S.23 20.16 4. sol -98— Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 iddresB So. of Lots denetil Property ABsessmonts in 1910 Single Tu Exemptions 1910 Vonld Have Been Single Tai Assessment 1910 Would Have Been Actlal Tai Paid tor 1910 Tax for 1910 Under Single Tal ¥onld H&T0 Been Name of Taxpayer OaLots Buildings & PersonEil Property Total Assessment Balcom, G. & G Oak Grove 1 2 2 2 2 I 3 30 $ 50 125 100 200 ISO 125 150 17,200 $ 225 200 * 300 SO 230 * 35,200 Exempt 250 * 150 2S0 275 200 * * 300 5,900 * 70 2,450 * 1,720 * 800 SSO 300 600 */ , * * 440 * * * 485 25 * * * * * 250 150 * 100 * * ISO 200 400 * 250 75 * 265 * * * 100 625 * * * * 300 * 500 * 275 52S * 200 2S0 S75 550 * $ 275 325 100 500 200 355 150 52,400 $ 225 200 $ SO 125 100 200 ISO 125 150 17,200 $ S.77 6.83 2.10 13.20 5.20 6.38 2.70 988.00 $ 1.61 Ballantyne, H. E Oak Grove 4.0,} Ballautyne, Pearl Allen Bany, S. W 3.23 300 SO 230 35,266 9.41 7 05 Bancke. J. G Canemah 3.32 3.9!^ Bank of Oregon City Oregon City 1,132.44 Barnhart^ Phoebe Mrs .TpTipin£w T'<^d£jp i 2 4 13 6 3 8 2 3 2 1 2 8 2 19 2 10 2 2 2 4 6 4 3 2 7 4 2 2 1 3 2 2 4 2 1 4 1 1 8 2 2 2 3 39 96 2 3 2 2 17 1 2 2 2 ISO 300 175 325 200 90 500 2,200 80 90 10,400 100 385 5,000 660 200 1,370 900 1,450 40 1,000 160 160 25 750 400 240 440 200 600 385 625 175 70 280 500 20 160 180 120 175 100 275 70 100 175 125 400 125 70 140 180 220 230 20 120 SO 300 200 160 ISO 30 585 1,680 125 40 600 200 200 950 90 150 400 500 700 180 ISO 550 175 475 450 365 700 2,200 80 390 16,300 100 455 7.450 660 1,920 1,370 1,700 2,000 340 1,000 760 160 25 750 400 240 880 200 600 385 1,110 200 70 280 500 20 160 180 370 325 100 375 70 100 175 275 600 525 70 390 255 220 495 20 120 SO 400 825 160 150 30 585 1,680 425 40 1,100 200 475 1,475 90 3S0 650 1,075 1,250 180 ISO 300 175 325 200 90 500 2.200 80 90 10,400 100 385 5,000 660 200 1,370 900 1,450 40 1,000 160 160 25 750 400 240 440 200 600 385 625 175 70 280 500 20 160 180 120 175 100 275 70 100 175 12s 400 125 70 140 180 220 230 20 120 SO 300 200 160 ISO 30 585 1,680 125 40 600 200 200 950 90 150 400 500 700 180 2.52 17.88 5.70 11.18 8.77 9.66 32. SO 36.96 1.60 11.70 529.75 2.10 6.82 242.12 13.20 62.40 27.40 55.25 33.00 5.61 32.50 15.20 2.88 .42 27.37 7.60 4.80 17.60 4.20 12.60 S.78 17.34 6.49 1.65 6.58 11.75 .50 4.16 S.8S 11.10 9.76 3.25 11.24 1.82 3.00 3.16 5.37 10.80 10.25 1.65 7.80 4.20 4.62 7.42 .33 2.82 1.18 12.99 16.49 3.20 3.52 .71 21.35 61.32 8.29 .66 33.00 4.00 Q.SO 34.65 2.93 11.37 21 12 34.94 40.62 5.85 3.70 250 19.75 Bardsley, K. M Oregon City; 1-7 int 11.52 Barnes, E. W ISO 250 275 200 11.44 Bames, L. J. & E. E Willamette Tracts 7.78- Barker, G.N Min thorn , Oregon City 4.11 39.50 55.59 Barr HA Hyde Park 2.3ft Barr Jas W & E M 366 5,900 6.21 Barclay, A. C. A Oregon City 684.74 Oak Grove 4.84 Barney, Peter & Lizzie P.arlow M E Concord IVacts 70 2,450 8.92 329.20 Barlow, F. T 19.41 Barlow, F. T 1,726 13.17 40.43 800 SSO 300 59.26 Harlow Addle P 36.48 Barlow. C. U 1.01 Oregon City ". 65.84 600 4.72 Barlow W & J S 4.25 .63 Barrett, Mary B 35.69 11.43 Apperson's Add. to Gladstone 7.08 Bartach Chas 440 12.98 6. 45 Barnett Owen W. & A. G. . 19.35 Barkaeale Wm. B Tualatin Meadov?s 8.92 Gordon Glen Home Tracts. . . 485 25 14.4<> Rasa G S 11.52 2.46 9.86 17.61 .75 Weeds' Add. to Canby 7.53 11.85 250 150 8.28 Bates, John L 12.07 6.5» ■Ro+pq J L 100 18.97 3.2<> (1.90 Battpv Z C 4.70 150 200 400 4.86 Batdorf, Edmond T. BnfHnrf Marearpt L 12.87 Willamette Falls 4.86 BatcheUer, L. H 2.46 We&t Gladstone 250 75 4.13 4.41 Molalla 8.S9 265 S.33 .49 Baumgartner. A. S Baumgardner, Harriet Baxter, J ane 4.22 1.76 100 625 19.75 5.90 Baxter, C. A. & Grace Bayard, Henri , 4.72 5.28 1.06 Ba-vlpv F 1 . 27.83 79.93 Willamette Falls 300 4,86 Beall J S 1.00 500 41.77 S.90 Beaph Mnrt-h^ -\ 275 S25 5.90 33.47 5.93 Beara, Frank W, & Myrtle.. . Beaulieu, .i. C 200 250 575 550 9.8S 26.34 32.92 46.09 11.85 -99- Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 N&mo of T&zpajBr AddresB Ho. of Lots Geneiil Property ismimnita in 1910 On Lots Bnildiigal Perso^ Property Total Siiiglelai Xxemptlons 1910 T onld laTi Been Single la Aesessment 1910 ¥oBld Have Been AotnalTkx Paid for 1910 Ttxlbrl910 UndtrSijule Tax Tmul Ea-raBHn Beaverton & W. R. R. Co.. . Beavei-ton & W. R. R. Co.. . Beaverton & W. R. R. Co.. . Beaverton & W. R. R. Co.. . Becton, Walter C. & A Beokley, Nellie Beckner, Walter E. BeerB, Chas Beertt, Frank ,J.B , Beeman, E. W Beetchen, G BeetBchen, Gottlieb. Bennett, F. M Bennett, Jas Bennett, Thos. & Mary G.. Benson, Nels & Hannah. . . Benson, Fred Bentley, C. J. & M Bentley, C. J. & Margaret.. Bentley, L, E Bentley Realty Co Beighley, Ida M Bell, Merton & Emma. Bell, Jas Bell, Alfred W... Bell, Maggie N... Bell, LidaD Bell, Louise Bellew, John W.. Belfils, L. E Bennett, John onway, John T — Conwov. John Prnneland. . . Min thorn. . . . Barlow Hyde Park.. Oregon City. Milwaukie... , Sunset City. . Oregon City. Hyde Park.. Hyde Park. . Oregon City, i^unset City. . Weslyn Oak Grove.. Hyde Park.. Rosewood Rosewood Milwaukie Park.. Oregon City Robertson Oswego Oak Grove Multnomah Acres . . . Multnomah Acres. . . Clackamas Heights. Clackamas Highlands Tracts Clackamas Highlands Canby Gardens. Oregon City Oregon City Minthorn Oregon City Minthorn Willamette Tracts.. Milwaukie Heights. Canemah Oregon City Oregon City Barlow Willamette Falls. Clackamas Park. Orchard Homes.. So. Oregon City.. Milwaukie Park. . Oak Grove Oak Grove Ross Add. to SeUwood. Oswego Pruneland Marshfield Park Place Windsor Oregon City Oregon City; exempt. Minthorn Waverly Heights . . . Tualatin Meadows . Oswego Milwaukie Park . . . . 10,950 If 70 225 220 200 300 175 640 225 300 175 260 10,950$ 70 175 lOO 165 140 100 175 75 210 10 2,400 90 30 720 8,650 200 7S0 850 30 60 1,800 150 540 200 40 420 40 250 200 600 370 1,700 750 750 210 230 560 4,475 250 300 650 100 40 40 525 290 265 1,400 4,000 260 400 350 5,170 50 90 400 1,200 100 950 600 60 120 100 300 30 2,500 200 280 75 415 150 35 75 305 600 50 240 500 ISO 505 2,900 too 760 350 400 300 200 200 250 320 250 100 270 100 400 240 2,200 1,200 110 400 100 100 605 SO 300 640 370 235 375 175 640 530 300 175 260 415 150 35 75 305 775 150 165 140 340 675 225 210 10 2,905 90 30 720 11,550 300 1,510 1,200 30 60 1,800 550 S40 500 40 420 40 450 200 800 620 1,700 750 750 530 230 810 4,475 250 300 750 100 310 140 525 690 505 3,600 5,200 260 510 350 5,170 SO 90 800 1,300 200 950 1,205 60 170 100 300 30 2,500 200 580 85 600 50 240 500 ISO 505 2,900 100 760 350 400 300 200 '266 250 320 '256 100 10,950$ 70 225 220 200 300 175 640 225 300 175 260 270 100 400 240 2,200 1,200 110 400 100 100 605 "so 300 10 175 100 165 140 100 175 75 210 10 2,400 90 30 720 8,650 200 750 850 30 60 1,800 ISO 540 200 40 420 40 250 200 600 370 1,700 750 750 210 230 560 4,475 250 300 650 100 40 40 525 290 265 1,400 4,000 260 400 350 5,170 50 90 400 1,200 100 950 600 60 120 100 300 229 . 95 1.65 9.59 8.89 4.57 6.76 3.42 12.48 10.08 9.76 5.68 5.20 30 2,500 200 280 75 20.16 4.50 4.28 3.64 6.12 12.14 4.06 4.20 .20 52.29 2.39 .49 14.40 375.39 7.93 26.98 39.01 .60 1.20 58.50 9.90 9.72 10.50 .80 6.93 .66 10.57 6.50 18.80 16.12 35.70 12.37 12.38 13.25 5.75 20.25 80. S7 4.48 9.75 22.75 2.65 7.75 3.72 10.23 16.22 9.10 110.50 169.00 4.29 9.95 8.05 77.55 .95 2.1 16.80 27.30 3.20 24.70 21.68 1.38 4.25 1.80 9.75 .80 58.75 3.00 15.08 2 00 —105- Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Name of Taxpayer Conway, Olive E., Conyers, Mary Coon, Asa Coon, Jas. M Coon, Marian A.. . Coon, Mary. Coon, J. M. . Coon, J. M.. Coolidge, & McClaine. Coolt, Laura E Cook, S. B Cook, Edgar W Cook, G. W Cook, .las. A. & Marv... Cook, J. A. & M. J Cook, W. F Cook, .T. J. (Trustee). Cook, J. J Cook, Jessie Cook, Lenora E Coover, Sanford & A. J., Cooper, E. H Cooper, Thos Cooper, A, K. & H CophaU, L. A Corthell, R. A Corthell, Ida M. Mrs.. Cornfoot, W Cosper, M. .T Cosgriff , Adda E Costello, Catherine. . . . Cottrell, N.E Couch, Robert L Couch, Robert L. Mrs,. Counsel, W. H Counsel, W. H Courter, Nettie F.. Courtney, Kittie I.. Covell, S. H. &H.. Cowing, Francis G., Cox, Mary A Cox, Richard Cox, John H. & Margaret. Cox, Agnes E Cox, Agnes E Co.x, Roy B Cox, L. I/. Mrs Cox, Alice Cox, Henry & Ida... Craven, Cnas. B Crane, L. J Crane, R. W Cramer, Chas. K.. Cramer, Chas. K.. Cramer, Martha... Cramer, C. A Craeft, J, B Craig, Rebecca . . . Crawford, Albert. Cregan, John Criswell, Eli... Criswell, EU . . Criswell, Chas.. Crow, Nellie S., Cronise, T. J... Cross, Mary F Cross, Mary F Cross, Francis. . . . Cross, F. H Cross, Maggie M.. Cross, Caleb E Cros«», Orpha Cross, Wm. A. & C. E Cross, H. E. (Trustee) Crown Columbia P. & P. Co.. Crown Columbia P. & P. Co. Crown Columbia P. & P. Co. Crumbly, Adam Culler, J. C. c&May (^immins H T Cunningham, W. A Estacada. . . . Curran, W. F Oregon City. Curran, W. D. & D Oregon City. Curran, F. F Oregon City. Curry. Bruce C. (Assignee).. .iBarlow Address Gladstone South Oregon City. Oswego Oswego Oswego Oswego Oswego Oswego Oregon City . Wichita Wichita... . Rosewood . Wichita... . Marshfield , Marshfield . .Jennings T.odge. Oregon City Oregon City Oregon City Oregon City Friends Oregon Colony. Oregon City Park Place Estacada South Oswego Estacada Estacada Milwaukie Park Minthorn Broetjes Acre Homes . Clackamas Heights Milwaukie Estacada Rstacada Lewelling Park. . . . Pleasant Little Homes. Oswego Willamette Falls OoveU Pompeii Canby Park Place So. Oswego South Oswego. Pruneland Oregon City. Finavon Park Place. . Brightwoofl . . Minthorn. . . . Brightwood Brightwood Clackamas Park. Clackamas Park. Clackamas Park. Clackamas Heights Tracts.. ICstacada Heights Clackamas Heights .Milwaukie Park Oregon City Oregon City Sunset City Gladstone Pleasant Little Homes. Minthorn Gladstone. . . Oregon City . Oregon City. Oregon City. Oregon City. Oregon City Gladstone Gladstone Clackamas Fioiit Lands. Barlow Oregon City, 1 acre Sunset City Pleasant Little Homes Barlow Gordon Glen Home Tracts. No. of Lots 1 3 1 12 2 2 li 2 10 3 r 2 3 1 2 2 I 7 12 2 I I I 3 10 1 4 27 1 6 4 4 4 2 2 1 1 6 II 2 I I 2 I I 10 3 6 5 I I I 6 17 4 1-3 3 2 i 4 3 2 2 10 General Property Assessments in 1910 On Lots Boildings & Personal Property Total 90$ 100 IIS 200 115 100 470 125 200 350 300 540 300 440 280 2,000 60 1,350 3,300 270 150 525 180 200 60 90 40 3,TO 180 300 70 80 200 175 650 155 125 400 14,350 20 300 240 200 225 250 850 70 60 60 165 600 300 400 700 525 200 500 105 240 310 100 150 125 90 340 320 500 550 450 300 2,135 180 120 20 1,080 400 600 60 80 250 60 500 160 100 AOO 250 250 350 70 50 100 140 140 645 50 400 225 40 800 360 2i;o 350 750 400 150 50 400 125 925 345 25 290 600 50 865 25 65 290 300 25 100 150 225 SO 600 1,000 ISO 1,250 450 250 141,200 175 500 140 75 225 340$ 100. 365 550 185 100 470 175 300 490 440 1,185 350 840 505 2,000 100 2,150 3,660 270 400 875 180 950 60 90 40 330 180 700 70 230 200 175 700 155 525 525 15,275 20 645 240 225 515 2S0 1,450 70 60 60 165 650 1,165 425 700 590 490 500 405 26S 410 250 375 125 90 340 320 550 1,150 1,450 450 3,385 630 370 20 1,080 400 141,800 60 255 250 560 640 235 325 600 Single Tax Exemptions 1910 Tonld SaTO Been 250 250 350 70 Single Tax 1910 Tonld HaTe Been Aotnal Tax Paid for 1910 Under Single Tax Would HaTe Been 50 100 140 140 645 SO 400 225 40 800 360 250 350 750 400 ISO "so 400 125 925 345 25 290 50 865 25 65 290 300 25 100 ISO 225 SO 600 1,000 ISO 1,250 450 250 141,200 175 SOO 140 75 225 90 100 lis 200 lis 100 470 125 200 350 300 540 300 440 280 2,000 60 1,350 3,300 270 150 525 180 200 60 90 40 330 180 300 70 80 200 I7S 650 155 125 400 14,350 20 300 240 200 225 250 850 70 60 60 165 600 300 400 700 525 200 SOO 105 240 310 100 ISO 125 90 340 320 500 550 450 300 2,135 180 120 20 1,080 400 600 60 80 250 60 500 160 100 600 I 6 1.90 9.48 10.45 4. 1.90 12.22 4,56 9. 75 17.89 16.06 9.74 12.76 19.32 11.62 33.60 3.25 69.87 118.96 8.77 7.60 28.44 4.50 28.50 1.14 2.70 I .20 7.76 4.23 16.45 1.75 6.10 6.00 5.26 18. 55 3.96 13.66 10.24 229,12 .34 16.77 6.00 4.28 3.42 4.50 47.12 2.55 I. SO .90 3.87 15.29 27.38 9.77 16.10 13.56 12.25 15.00 10.12 6.22 7.38 8.12 6.74 2.49 2.34 9.01 6.40 17.87 37.37 47.12 14.63 110.00 12.60 7.40 .50 17.84 13.00 2,552.40 1.53 4.20 3.75 16.80 20.80 7.62 10.55 9 90 -106— Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Buna of Tupayer Address No. of Lots General Property isaessments in 1910 On Lots BnildingB & Personal ProoertT Total Single Tai Exemptions 1910 Wonld lava Been Single Tai 1910 Wonld Save Been Actual Tax Paid for 1910 Tai for 1910 Under Singls Tat Tould Have Been Curry, Owen. ... Curry, Mary E... Curry, Geo, L Curtisa, Marie D.. Cutting, A. N.... Dahlgren, Oscar Dahlke, Wm. cSc Bertha. Dahl, John Dale, Dilla R Dale, A. T. & M. O Dale, Wm Dale, Wm... , Dale, Geo. E Daly, P. M. & F. A.. Dalton, Eliza J Dalton, Eliza .T Damm, John DaMert, W. F Dann, Wm. & Elizabeth. DanielRon, Alfred Danbock, Geo Dart, Wm. A. & Aina A Darnall, N.H Darling, Almon J. & E. L.. . Darling, F. L Dauchey, Charley Jr.. Dauohy, C. H Dauchy, George E Davis, J. J Davis, C, A David, C. A Davis, Horace W. & Helen.. Davis, S. P Davis, S. A. & E. J Davis, Maggie M Davis, Emily A David, J. B David, Sarah L.. . . Daviea, Bertha B.. Davies, Max Davidson, Ida May Davidson, I. G Davidson, I. G Davidson, Leon H. & M. L.. Davidson, M. E Davidson, P. C Davidson, Orrin. . . . Davidson, Emily F.. Davidson, F. E Davenport, T.W... Davenport, Jas. H, & M. J. Daws, John F Deaver, Hattie Dearborn, Maud 1 Dearborn, EUa K DeBok, George DeBauw, F. C. Mrs.. DeBauw, F. C. Mrs.. Dedman, Henry A.. Dedrick, G. H Deford, John J.. , Deick, Edward, . . Delong, James L.. Dement, J. C Dement, F. S Dement, F. G. & F. S.. Dement, F. G Dement, W. E Deniartini, Victor E.. . Dent, V. H Dennison, John — Deimison, John. . . Deninger, John F.. Dering, Anna M. . . DeShazer, Joseph. Detmering, August Deute, Otto Deute, Arthur Deute, Amanda Devand, Alphonse & Fred.. Deyoe, J. F Diamond, Jos Dibble, Mariam gickey, C.H .. icken, Mary J Willamette Tracts.. Logan Tract Logan Tract Boberg Tracts Barlow Milwaukie Park Gladstone Canemah Minthorn Friends Oregon Colony. Estacada Oregon City Estacada Jennings Lodge Minthorn, i interest in.. Minthorn Canby Silver Springs Add., Gladstone Carlsborg Tracts Oregon City Finovan Canby Morrow Glen Tract Willamette Falls Tracts. . Clackamas Heights 1 Gladstone 4 Oregon City. Estacada . . . . Gladstone . . . Oregon City. Milwaukie Park. Oregon City Sunset City Gladstone So. Oswego.. . Oregon City. Park Place . . Gladstone... Sandy Clackamas Park Clackamas Riverside. Robertson Estacada Molalla Oregon City. So. Oswego... Windsor So. Oswego... Minthorn... . Canby Friends Oregon Colony. Oregon City Logan Tract Minthorn Willamette Tracts.. Milwaukie Park Oswego Canby Oak Grove Jennings Lodge Oregon City; 1-7 int. in Oregon City; 1-7 int. in Oregon City; Oregon City; 1-7 int. m. Oregon City; 2-7 int. in. Milwaukie Park Jennings Lodge Gladstone Oak Grove.... Redland Estacada W. Gladstone.. Oak Grove.. Oregon City. Oregon City. Oregon City. Oregon City. Canby • • • ■ Willamette & Tualatm Tract. Gladstone Gladstone Park Place Clackamas Heights 4 Boberg Tracts 5 - ■ 2 4 4 3i I 5 1 1 I 2 1 2 2 1 2 12 2 1 $ 150 $ 500 $ 80C 650 6O0 80 4O0 * 30 * 100 * 170 * 120 * 40 * 350 100 200 40 20C IOC 4( IOC 60( * 300 * 535 * 8C * 1,085 75 66( 61( 150 2,505 350 250 3W * 16( * 40( 75 950 SO 35 280 50( 375 9( 20( 18( * 40 * 250 200 I2( I5( 40( 375 10( 30( 16C 235 20( ISO S,00( 2,35( «( 20( 8( Hi 8C ISO 3, IOC * 80< 75 395 15( 40( 401 13C 190 ISC 80 I0( 7S I0( ■1: 26S 58( 3G * SO 250 2,111 * 10( 36( 4S( * 45 * I,OO0 475 25< * 44S 20( IW 1,00( 20C 25 140 250 2,00( « 60( 175 * 175 * 50 * 175 * 3S( • 1S( * 250 320 320 350 30C 275 3,115 4C 6C 60C 40 ♦ 1,200 • 520 300 «0 250 12C 80 200 200 100 675 260 50 1,480 * 165 3O0 60 200 650 1,450 680 $ 500$ 650 80 30 100 170 120 40 450 240 300 140 600 100 40 100 100 300 535 80 1,160 1,270 2,655 600 300 75 610 2,505 250 160 4^5 1,000 315 875 290 180 75 SO 280 375 200 40 450 270 775 400 395 350 7,350 260 80 200 ISO 375 300 235 150 2,350 200 230 3,100 875 545 800 320 230 175 100 ISO 75 150 400 190 80 75 845 30 580 330 2 110 250 '460 450 360 45 1,475 250 475 645 1,100 225 390 2,000 200 1,000 25 250 600 175 175 SO 175 350 ISO 570 670 575 3,155 660 40 320 350 275 40 600 1,200 820 310 200 400 775 310 1,480 465 260l 300 250 80 200 675 50 300 200< 150 $ 12,67S 80(1 23.20 600 10.88 40(1 6.00 30 .49 100 2.35 170 3.40 12(1 2.16 4(1 1.06 350 10.81 200 7.20 20(1 5.40 40 4.20 60(1 10.08 300 10,95 5.55 13.38 «(J 2.08 1,085 16.51 06(; 25.40 ISO 55.76 3,50 19,50 30( 10.95 I6( 4,16 40t 7,59 950 19,50 35 7,88 5()C 17.63 91 7.25 18( 2.70 40 .80 250 14.62 I2( 6.34 40( 25.18 10( 7.20 160 7.90 200 6.65 5,00( 238.88 6( 6. SO 8( 1.60 80 6.90 3,100 71.30 80( 20.13 395 12.82 40( 15,20 130 6.68 1,50 5.75 10( 3,33 1()( 1.8C -26S 16.05 30 .80 80 8.58 2,11( SO. 6'! l(l( 8.28 4S( 7.20 45 1.18 1,000 28.76 25( 5.88 445 16.76 101 28.60 200 4.72 140 9.75 2,0(t( 30.00 6IK 10.08 175 5.68 175 5.69 SO 1.63 175 5.68 35(1 11.37 I.SC 3,53 250 9. 58 .120 13.40 .^(Ml 12.08 3,115 47.33 6(1 19.80 40 .80 1,200 25.20 ,S2(I 26.65 6(1 10.08 120 6.50 200 13.00 100 20.14 26(1 6.6<) 1,480 29.60 165 9,31 6C 6. sol —107— Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Name of Taxpajsr Address Ho. of Lots General Property Assessments in 1910 On Lots Buildings & Personal Property Total Assessment Single Tai ISxemptlons 1910 Tmld Ears Been Single Tax 1910 Tonld Have Been Actual Tax Paid for Tax for 1910 Under Single Tax ¥onId EaTO Been Dicken, Mary J Dickon, Mary Dickerson, Sarah J.. . Didzun, Mattes Dillon, J. R Dillman, S. O Dimick, G. B Dimick, W. A Dewev, S Dix, W. H. & J. F. &E. O., Dobyns, W. H Dolan. Elva Dolan, M C-K I^A S & M E. Dollar, Clem & Clyde Domogalla, Frank Donovan, Minnie .... Donahue, E. F Doolittle, B. M. & M.. Dore, Louisa Doremus, H Doty, Emma Dotson, Solomon C. Douglas, E. M. Mrs.. Douthart, A. N Downey, Anna Downey, Jas. & Anna. . . . Downey, James Dowling, Thos. E Dowling, Arthur H. & H. Dowling, A. H Dowling, John A.. . Downing, J. J Downing, Edna L.. Doyle, Albert E.. . . Drabbs, Sarah DriscoU, Thos.. . . DuBois, C. E DuBois, Henry . . . Duffy, Gertrude. . Duffy, T. & M. J., Dugger, Julia Ann. Dull, A Dull, C. E Dunn, Carrie Dunn, Fred J Dunn, M. E Dunn, Myron E Dunn, Mamie E Duncan, Amelia & John R.. Dunmire, Geo Dunmire, Jas Dungey, E, J. Mrs.. Dunseth, B. F Dunseth, M. A Dunwald, Matt W. Dustin, Jennie M Dustin, Jennie M Dye, Eva Emery Dye, C. H. (Trustee) . Dye, C. H. (Trustee). Dye, C. H. (Trustee). Dye, C. H. (Tnistee) . Dyer, Wm Dyer, Francis W Dyer, Francis W Fade, Margaret C Earls, Chas. E Eastman, H. P Eastham, O. W Eastern Investment Co.. Eaton, Florence Eaton, W. R Eaton, Mahala (Heirs). Eaton, Leslie Eby, n. D Outlook Clackamas Heights. Canemah Oswego Oregon City Bolton Oregon City. Oregon City. Minthorn. . . . Oregon City. So, Oregon City... Pompeii Oregon City Willamette Falls. Estacada Willamette Falls Tracts. Boring Junction Tracts. . Oregon City Windsor Oregon City Bolton Canemah Sandy Minthorn. . .« Willamette Falls. Willamette Falls. Willamette Falls. Idlewild Milwaukie Minthorn Drake, Fannie A. (Trustee) Draper, J. W Draper, Aurie M. & J. W. . . . Draper, Aurie M Draper, Aurie M Drefs, Caroline Dresser, A. S Drinker, Frank Driskell, F. P. & G. DriscoU, B. F Milwaukie Minthorn Pompeii Glenmorrie Broetjes Acre Homes. Marchbanks Canemah Bolton Oregon City Barlow, Bolton Logan Tracts So. Oregon City. . . Multnomah Acres. Canemah Milwaukie Park. . . Minthorn . Estacada. Estacada. Concord. . Minthorn . Park Place. Gladstone. . Gladstone. . Covell Minthorn. . . Oswego So. Oswego Sunset City Causeys Suburban Tract No. I Gladstone Gladstone Oregon City Pleasant Little Homes. Pleasant I-ittle Homes. Oregon City New Era New Era Oregon City. , Buena Vista. Buena Vista. Oregon City.; So. Oregon City... . So. Oswego Milwaukie Heights. Robertson Boberg Tracts . . Canby Gardens. New Era Oregon City Oregon City Willamette Tracts.. Oregon City Oregon City Canemah Oregon City 103 9 4,420; 70 250 125 ISO 320 1,700 250 30 1,215 SO 40 2,500 125 135 200 200 205 SO 100 70 550 40 240 125 935 650 20 200 375 100 90 20 525 400 100 170 120 75 965 1,300 200 2,910 SO 240 ISO 175 150 625 20 240 90 100 300 30 190 600 700 535 280 190 175 30 30 100 20 200 850 300 225 400 3,935 540 IS 125 400 125 80 1,000 960 250 SO 200 150 1,150 300$ 4,720$ ISO 400 500 1,750 100 400 200 250 250 1,680 200 * 200 200 190 900 « 400 160 650 * 100 100 125 600 200 175 300 25 25 125 300 150 390 80 275 [,300 300 700 225 600 200 190 500 70 400 525 ISO 820 3,450 350 30 1,615 50 40 2,700 375 385 200 1,880 405 SO 300 270 740 940 240 525 1,095 1,300 20 300 375 100 90 20 S2S 500 100 295 120 75 1,565 1,500 200 2,910 225 540 150 175 175 625 20 265 215 100 300 30 490 750 700 535 670 270 450 30 30 100 20 200 2,150 600 225 1,100 3,935 765 IS 125 400 125 80 1,600 960 250 SO 400 340 1,650 300 150 400 500 1,750 100 400 200 250 250 1,680 200 200 200 190 900 400 160 650 100 100 125 600 200 175 300 25 25 125 300 ISO 390 80 275 1,300 300 700 '225 600 200 190 500 4,420$ 70 250 125 150 320 1 700 250 30 1,215 SO 40 2,500 125 135 200 200 205 SO 100 70 550 40 240 125 935 650 20 200 375 100 90 20 525 400 100 170 120 75 965 1,300 200 2,910 50 240 150 175 150 625 20 240 90 100 300 30 190 600 700 535 280 190 175 30 30 100 20 200 850 300 225 400 3,935 S40 IS 125 400 125 80 1,000 960 250 SO 200 150 1,150 79.30$ 1.75 7.20 13.64 2.70 14.76 102.12 11.38 .80 52.47 .95 .67 87.75 7.31 11.54 3.90 31.96 13.17 .90 9.75 4.86 13.32 28.20 5.64 10.24 21.36 25.36 .33 7.95 9.19 2.65 2.12 .34 9.98 11.75 2.36 5.31 2.16 2.42 28.12 54,75 3.80 48.0 3.32 12.69 3.52 5. 25 5.25 9.37 .53 6.63 4.30 2.00 4.50 .80 14.69 14.25 12.60 13.65 13.70 5.40 14.60 .77 .77 3.25 .30 3.00 69.87 19.50 7.30 35.75 74.77 14.53 .35 2.94 6.00 2.26 1.20 52.00 31.20 4 1.63 13.00 6.12 53.33 —108- Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 luna of Taxpayer Address Do. of General Property issesBments in 1910 On lots Buildings & Personal Propert y Total i^sessment Single Tax Exemptions 1910 Tonid Have Been Single Tax issessment 1910 ■Would Have Been Actual Tax Paid for 1910 Taxforl91» Under Singlo Tax ¥ouId Hare Been Eccles, Jennie Eocles, R. M Eckhoff, F. C Eokhoff, FredT Eckenberger, Rosa B.. Edgren, J. J Edgren, J. J Edwards, Susanna. Edwards, Chas. C. Edwards, A. D. . , . Edwards, Jessie Edwards, John R... Edwards, W. H.... Edwards, Wm. H.. Edwards, Edith O., Edwards, R. L Edwards, Sam. & Ethel. EflBnger, R. P Eggo, Wilhelmina. Eilers Piano House . . Eilers Piano House . . Elvers, E. J. & L. J.. Ek, Gust Ellis, W.R Elliott, E. P.... Elliott, E.P...- EUiott, Alice A,. EUiott, H. W... EUiott, M. A.... Elliott, Lillie G.. Elliott, Ernest. . . Elliott, Frank B.. Elliott, Earl E.. . Elliott, Henry... Ellsworth, Gideon.. Ellsworth, John W.. Elligeon, Geo. H EUigson, Lena Elmer, E. T. & S... Elmer, Sarah ' Elmer, Joshua Elon, Bent T Elston, John P. & Mary E. Elston, C. H Elston, J. W Ely, DuaneC Ely, Chas. F Ely, Geo. V Ely, Fred & Christina. Ely, B. C Erb, Ira Ereckson, Syvert. Erion, John Erickson, Syvert.. Erickson, John. . Erickson, John . . Erickson, Mary. Erickson, Otto . . Erickson, Otto... Canby Glenmorrie. . Oregon City. Oregon City. Milwaukie... . Gladstone . . . Outlook Oregon City. Pmneland . . . Sandy Minthorn Oregon City Milwaukie Heights. Milwaukie Heights. Gladstone Eid, Emma Canby Milwaukie Park Boring Junction Tracts. Ardenwald Willamette Falls Windsor Oregon City Oswego Tualatin Meadows Causeys Suburban Tct. No. 1 Windsor Oregon City. Windsor Windsor Oregon City. Oregon City. Oregon City. Minthorn . . . . Eagle Creek. Windsor Estacada Pompeii Willamette Falls. Orchard Hill Milwaukie Erickson, P. J. & A Erkie, Anna C Erkie, Anna C Emanuel Evangelical Ass'n. Embree, John B. & Mary. . . Emery, A. M Emmons, Halmor H. & A. N Emmitt, A. J. & Mary J Endres, Barbara Enger, J. E Engberg, Andrew & E Engebrecht, Gustav Ungebrecht, Gustav Engebrecht, Gustav & Anna. Engebrecht, G. J Engebrecht, G. J Eschelman, Ray Estes, Wm Estacada, M. E. Church . Estacada Mercantile Co.. Estacada State Bank Estacada Telephone & T. Co. Etters, Wm. & Sarah Etters, Wm. & Sarah Etters, Wm Milwaukie Oak Grove Clackamas Heights Oswegn Oswego Oswego Oregon City. Oregon City. Oregon City . Oregon City. Maywood Minthorn Barlow Boring Junction Tracts. Barlow Oregon City. Oswego Fruitdale. . . . -lunset City. . Oregon City. Oregon City Minthorn Minthorn Milwaukie; exempt. Gladstone Park Gladstone Jennings Lodge. Estacada Sunset City Canby Gladstone... Oregon City . Oregbn City. Oregon City. Gladstone... Oregon City. Estacada. . . . Oregon City. Exempt Estacada. . . . Estacada Estacada Clackamas Highlands Tracts Clackamas Fruit Lands Clackamas Fruit Lands 23 2 2 3 4 8 348 I 2 6 80$ 600 475 500 100 440 2,195 175 600 40 90 75 160 140 220 100 75 200 250 450 100 10 250 400 5,185 50 125 220 1 60 125 125 175 30 2, 100 90 20 250 1,600 300 150 SO 70 280 280 280 1,150 450 550 400 600 15 190 75 375 400 480 525 150 1,575 200 270 90 100 80 600 100 100 100 160 800 1,945 50 300 175 60 400 1,500 19,995 200 320 1,030 .325 350$ 400 100 375 310 395 200 75 450 SO 250 75 225 * 1,800 160 120 350 1 000 250 220 5,600 450 2,700 550 125 425 120 280 1,960 700 290 240 75 800 100 325 350 1,610 300 50 430 430$ 600 875 600 475 440 2,195 485 995 40 90 75 160 340 220 100 75 200 325 900 100 10 250 450 5,185 SO 125 220 410 125 200 400 30 1,825 260 210 20 600 1,600 1,300 400 50 70 280 500 280 6,750 900 3,250 950 600 IS 315 7S 800 520 760 2,485 150 2,275 490 270 90 350$ 400 100 375 310 395 200 75 450 50 250 75 225 1,800 160 350 V,666 250 220 5,600 450 2,700 550 125 425 120 280 1,960 700 290 11,850 5,720 300 * 450 285 340 155 1,400 200 425 450 160 800 3,555 SO 300 475 110 830 13,350 25,715 500 320 1,480 6101 240 75 800 100 325 350 1,610 50 430 80 600 475 500 100 440 2,195 175 600 40 90 75 160 140 220 100 75 200 250 450 100 10 250 400 5,185 50 125 220 160 125 125 175 30 25 100 90 20 2.'?0 1,600 300 150 50 70 280 280 280 1,150 450 550 400 600 15 190 75 375 400 480 525 150 1,575 200 270 90 11,850 5,720 300 450 28S 100 80 600 100 100 100 160 800 1,945 50 300 175 60 400 1,500 19,995 200 320 1,030 .125 11.18$ 11.40 28.45 19.50 12.59 8.80 42.82 15.76 17.90 1.20 2.12 2.43 3.76 7.99 4.40 2.35 1.2P 3.20 6.33 23.40 1.80 .21 6.50 6.75 132.21 .90 4.08 3.96 7.38 4.05 6.50 13.00 .80 27.37 1.80 6.30 .33 11.70 24.00 34.45 10.59 1.05 1.76 7.28 13.00 7.28 219.37 29.25 105.63 30.87 10.08 .41 5.19 1.27 13.20 16.90 14.44 62.13 2.70 73.93 15.93 6.36 2.12 6.80 3.10 23.52 6.00 7.65 11.70 3.20 26.00 114.40 1.25 6.00 15.42 3.30 26.98 400.50 768.49 15.00 8.00 36.99 I.S 26 —109— Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Hame of Taipayer Address No. of Lots General Property Assessments in 1910 On lots Buildings & Personal Property Total Single Tax Exemptions 1910 Vonld Have Been Single Tal 1910 Tonld Have Been Actnal Tax Paid for 1910 Tax for 1910 \ ' Under Single 1 Tax Would \ Have Been Etters, Howard. . Etters, Mary A... I'hidy, Abel Evan, Walter H. Evan, H. T Evans, Metta B Evans, Wilson Evans, Amanda J Evans, Eliza M Evans, C. W. & C. B.. Evans, M. B. & J. B.. Evans, E. A. * M.... Evans, Chas. H Evans, Lewiy E Evangelical Church . . Everest, E Everett, Mary E Everson, E Evon, Philip Ewen, Geo. C. & E. C. Gladstone. . . Gladstone. . . Oregon City. Wilsonville . . Oswego Oak Grove. . . Canby Canby Oswego Oregon City. 2 6 2-3 2 6 2 3 3 1 .1 Jennings Lodge. Marshfield Oregon City Oswego Exempt Clackamas Riverside. Clackamas Heights. . . Redland Gladstone Windsor Ewell, L. C railing, Henrietta E. & M.. EairfuU, James EairchUd, Ellen A Tairclough, J. B. & P. A.. . Pairclough, P. A. (Heirs) . . Fairclough, John Fairbrother, C. M. ct P. E.. Fairbrother, C. M. & P. E.. Eairbrother, Cyrus M Fanno, A. R. & A. H., X'anno, Kate Fancher, David Fair, Isaac Earr, Newton Minthorn Waverly Heights.. Milwaukie Park. . Fina von Oregon City Oregon City. Oregon City. Oregon City. Oregon City. Oregon City. Earr, Elmer Earr, Elmer Farr, Clarence Earr, Louis Earr, C. P. & A. L.. Logan Tract.. -Minthorn. . . . Oregon City, . Oregon City.. Oregon City. . Gladstone Oregon City. Oregon City. Oregon City. Oregon City. Earr, E. T Earr, Ross Farmer, H. & E Earnsworth, M. J-P & F. L.. . Eaust, Frank W Faust, Samuel Feastor, L. H Eeglea, Chas. S Eegles, Clarence h FeEx, Henrietta M. & E. M. Feldman, John Fentzling, Florence.. Fenton, M. F Fenton, M. F Ferguson, Chancey. . Oregon City. Oregon City. Oregon City. Minthorn. . . . Bolton Canemah . . . Canemah . . , Sunset City. Sunset City. Oak Grove. . Ferguson, Lawrence. Ferguson, Mary E — Ferrin, Ella L Ferree, H. M Ferris, Egbert F Ferry, Geo. Wm.. Fidler, J. G. Mrs.. Fields, Clara Fields, G.C Fields, G.C Oak Grove Minthorn Pompeii Pompeii Clackamas Heights Tracts.. New Era .... Oregon City. Oregon City. Minthorn . . . . Milwaukie... . Fields, G. C Fiebig, W. F Finucane, John Finucane, Lucretia. Fine, Martha, Mrs.. Willamette Falls Ac'rg Tcts. Park Place Canemah lanemah Park Place; i int. in Oregon City. Oak Grove... Oregon City. Oregon City. Canemah . . . . Finn, D. J. & A Findo, Theresa First National Bank First St. Bk. of Milwaukie . First Baptist Church Pompeii Oregon City Oregon City Mijwaukie Canemah; Exempt. First Christian Church First Congregational Church Fst. Cong. Ch. of W'l'sb'g.. . . Fisch, Bernard M. & M Fisher, T>. W Canby; Exempt Park Place. Oswego, O. City, Ardenwflld; Exempt Milwaukie Oregon City Fisher, Dan'l, Aug. & Anna. Fisher, Sidney Fisher, August Fisher, Chas Fisher, H. &G Oregon City Canby Gladstone Robertson Willamette Tracts.. 4 1 4 4 2 1 1 3 2 2.15 2 2 200 490 1,200 .■iO 360 I2S 240 450 90 500 300 200 450 370 200 200 * 100 290 425 815 200 1,200 300 300 200$ 690 1,400 50 460 415 665 1,265 290 1,700 600 500 450 370 200 200 100 290 425 815 200 1,200 300 300 325 70 SOO 320 50 60 11,000 150 80 3,500 340 300 400 120 200 400 40 950 1,940 350 110 90 400 400 600 450 150 30 30 140 150 400 820 240 350 400 15 40 20 440 40 120 90 1,365 1,600 300 420 820 250 50 750 300 200 350 600 20 10 9,500 300 Exempt 50 240 200 70 no 400 129 65 100 20 1,000 600 300 275 365 300 250 465 300 450 300 100 350 200 25 275 200 150 200 405 100 400 75 900 150 575 330 200 445 16,650 11,600 325 70 565 420 SO 80 11,000 150 80 4,500 940 600 675 485 500 400 40 1,200 2,405 650 110 90 850 700 600 550 150 30 380 140 350 425 1,095 440 500 600 15 40 20 440 445 220 90 1,365 2,000 375 420 1,720 250 50 900 875 530 550 1,045 20 10 26,150 11,900 65 100 2C 1,00C 600 300 275 365 300 250 465 300 450 300 100 '350 200 25 275 200 150 200 405 100 40C 75 900 150 575 330 200 445 16,650 11,600 255 300 290 50 250 SO 495 500 360 no 450 375I 255 300 290 50 250l 200$ 490 1,200 50 360 125 240 450 90 500 300 200 450 370 325 70 500 320 50 60 1 1 ,000 150 80 3,500 340 300 400 120 200 400 40 950 1,940 350 no 90 400 400 600 450 150 30 30 140 150 400 820 240 350 400 15 40 20 440 40 120 90 1,365 1,600 300 420 820 250 50 750 300 200 350 600 20 10 9,.S0O 300 4.00$ 13.80 45.50 .75 11.96 8.71 17.28 32.88 7.54 55.25 10.08 11.50 14.63 9.62 7.48 1.75 8.47 8.40 .90 1.88 258.50 3.52 2.92 146.25 30.55 19.50 21.94 12.18 16.25 6.40 1.06 39.00 75.21 21.13 2.20 2.93 27.62 26.00 19.50 17.88 4.88 .54 10.18 2.52 6.30 7.65 16.42 6.60 10.51 12.60 .39 .66 .33 10.90 6.67 7.15 2.93 32.08 53.05 7.31 10.50 30.90 4.50 .90 29.25 18.37 17.22 17.88 4.05 .33 .24 443.63 315.35 50 240 200 70 no 400 125 1.33 16.09 16.24 9.36 2.20 10.57 7.31I — 110— Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Same of Taxpayer Address So. of G«nenl Property Assessmentfl in 1910 On Lots Fisher, Christopher Robertson . . . Fisher, Hannah K [Oregon City. Fisher, Fred. Fisher, A. F.. Fisher, Anna. Oregon City. Oregon City. Gladstone. .. Fisher, H.J. (Trustee)., ]?isher, Max Fisher, Peter Fischer, Anna Fischer, Caroline Canemah Oregon City Annex.. Cambridge Pompeii Oregon City Fischer, Caroline Rshburn, Emma Fitzgerald, T. E Flagler, R. G. & E. M. Flatland, Ella & Alex , Flanagan, M. H Flaherty, B. F. & 11. E., Flaherty, Theresa Fleming, M. A. Miss Flemming, M. A Oregon City Oswego Clackamas Heights Tracts.. Oregon City Minthorn Floss, L. F Flynn, W. S FoeUer, Mathias. . Folsom, A. V Folkenberg, C. F., Foott, John & C Ford, Walter Forbes, A. J Forstrom, Toivo Dr.. Forstrom, Toivo Dr., Forsyth, W. M Forshner, C. E. & Laura. Forsberg, Martha Foster, E. >J.&C. M Foster, Wm. C Foster, Minnie L.. Foster, Myrtle I.. Foumal, Moses. . . Foumal, Chas Fowler Sam*l. . . . Fox, Thomas Fox, Deward B.. Frary, I. E Fraley, Bertha... Fraley, E. L Frazier, Flora. . . . Frasier, J. L Franzer, Andrew. Franzer, Andrew. Franzer, Andrew. Frank, P. E FrankKn, C. & D Frank, Geo. B. & E. D.. Frank, August Fi-ancis, S. V Francis, L. J Freel, A. O Freese, F. C. & L.. Freese, Fred Freytag, O. E Freytag, Richard Freeman, Fred Freytag, Richard & Emma.. . Freeman, H. G. & Maud. . Freeman, Louisa Freeman, Mary Freeman, Alice E Freeman, M. C Freeman, M. C Freeman, M. F. & M. M . Freeman, D. C. & J. M.. . Freeman, Gust Freeman, Geo Freeman, G. S Fredrich, Bernhard Frederick, F. W Willamette Tracts. Frederici, Fred. Frederici, Fred. Free Meth. Church of N. A.. Fries, Henry W Friel, Maggie Friwald, Gustav. . . . Frederici, F. & M..., Fredrich, Gustave, . Fredrich, Christine. Oregon City Marshfield Milwaukie Park. Concord Tracts. . Concord Tracts . . Oregon City Annex.. Wilson ville Milwaukie Park South Oswego Hennemans Acres . . , Robertson Weslyn Orchard Homes.. Milwaukie Park. Milwaukie Park. Oregon Homes... . Gladstone Oregon City Oregon City Willamette Falls. Oregon City Marshfield Willamette Falls... East Oregon City.. Willamette Tracts.. Oswego Oswego Windsor 1st Add. Estacada. 1st Add. Estacada. Park Place Marchbanks Gladstone Gladstone Willamette Tracts.. Barlow Pompeii Fruitdale. . . . Outlook Oregon City. Oregon City. Oregon City. Oregon City. Oregon City. Gladstone — Gladstone. .. Canemah. . . . Gladstone. . . Oregon City. Canemah. . . . Canemah Windsor Atkinson Tract.. Milwaukie Park.. Oregon City Logan Tract Gladstone Canemah Windsor Oregon City Annex.. Canemah . Minthorn Estacada: Exempt. Milwaukie Heights. Cherryville Tracts Oregon City Clackamas Fruit Lands. Howarden Oregon City. 215$ 1,240 100 200 110 50 20 150 20 20 40 185 300 250 30 650 450 90 SOS 765 10 535 1,475 200 200 560 75 300 40 120 125 160 1,800 300 200 4,500 360 200 160 100 1,100 310 SO 100 30 180 100 130 130 iOO 450 20 335 410 75 75 685 350 405 240 150 ISO 220 125 150 140 250 1,000 430 600 750 200 160 100 10 ISO 80 810 Buildings k Personal Property 2,150 25 9,000 125 250 .woi 265 250 250 200 250 250 IOO 350 300 350 190 50 170 405 200 700 700 215 235 765 35 450 25 50 385 SO 275 530 50 175 470 965 70 200 240 250 590 200 50 200 185 75 6,000 200 500 Total Assessment Single Tax Sxemptions 1910 Wonld Have Been 480$ ,490 IOO. . 450 110.. 50 20 ISO 20 20 40 385 550 500 30 750 800 90 505 765 10 835 1,475 200 550 560 265 300 40 120 175 330 2,205 500 900 5,200 360 415 160 335 1,865 345 50 too 30 630 100 155 130 100 500 20 720 460 350 75 1,215 400 580 710 1,115 ISO 260 325 390 390 840 1,000 430 800 750 200 210 300 10 ISO 265 810 2,150 IOO 15,000 125 450 1.000 265 250 250 200 250 250 IOO 350 300 '350 'i96 50 170 405 200 700 700 '2is 235 765 35 450 "25 50 385 50 275 530 50 175 470 965 40 200 240 250 590 SO 200 185 75 6,000 200 •SOO Single Tax 1910 Wonld Ears Been 215 1,240 IOO 200 110 50 20 ISO 20 20 40 I8S 300 250 30 650 450 90 505 765 10 535 1,475 200 200 560 75 300 40 120 125 160 1,800 300 200 4,500 360 200 160 IOO 1,100 310 SO 100 30 180 100 130 130 100 500 20 335 410 75 75 685 350 405 240 ISO ISO 220 125 ISO 140 250 1,000 430 600 750 200 160 IOO 10 ISO 80 810 2,150 25 9,000 125 250 500 Actual Tax Paid for 1910 Tax for 1910 Under Singlt Tax Tonld lave Been 11.28 44.26 3.25 14.63 2.20 .90 .42 3.52 .34 .50 1.00 10.01 11.69 16.25 .79 24.37 18.40 2. II 7.58 11.47 .24 12.53 34.65 3.80 12.93 13.16 4.76 4.50 .94 2.82 4.47 6.60 71.67 16.25 17. 5S 169.00 8.28 8.09 3.84 6.52 48.49 8.98 .90 3.00 .90 9.00 .33 17.65 6.90 11.37 2.45 39.48 13.00 18.84 14.20 11.15 2.70 5.20 10.55 7.02 7.52 15.12 25.50 10.03 26.00 27.38 4.00 3.78 5.40 .21 2.92 4.22 20.27 50.54 1.50 487.50 3.12 11.25 32.50 —111— Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Nam« of Taipa/flr Address No. of Lots General Property Assessments in 1910 On Lota Buildings & Personal Property Total Assessment Single Tax Exemptions 1910 'Vonld Ear* Been Single Tax 1910 Wonld EaT6 Been Afitnal Tax Paid for 1910 Tax for 1911 Under Single Tax Vonid Hare Bees Frost, Julia .... Frost. C. A Frost, G. M Froat, J. C Fromong, John. Fromong, Andy & V.. Fromong, Ollie Ann . . Frossard, Geo. & A... FVoBsard, Geo , Fuchs, Elizabeth FHichs, Elizabeth Fuge,C,S Fuge, 0. S Fuge, 0. E Fuge, Christina •Gable, Chas <5adke, Wm ■Gadke, F. C. & T. Gage, James E.. . . Gaiaer, Ludwig. . . Oallager, Elsie A Gallagher, Cecilia Gallogly, Francis E Gallogly, Maud Gambrmus Brewing Co Gambrinus Brewing Co Gans, Henry Gans, Clara (Heirs) Gans, Rcsie E Ganong, R. C Ganaird, Mary E.. Gantz, Geo. E Gantz, Geo. E Gard, Rosco Garde, Solomon... Gary, T. J Gary, T. J. & Marian S.... Garner, W. A Gardiner, Jessie J Garfield, G.C Garrow, E. J. Mrs. ... Gault, Thos. E Gauger, Fred Gay, R. A. & Effie L.. Gebhard, Alary L Gelinsky, Atarie Gogswell. Gentry, W. H. H Gengler Madelena Gengler, T.ouis Gengler Michael Gensheimer, Michael.., George, MoUie G George, Mary George, Sarah George, A. H Gerber, Eliza A , Gerritz, Frank. ...;..., Gerritz, H. & D , German Church , German M. E. Church. German Evan. Church German Camp Mtg. Ass'n.. . Gettman, Casper rGibbs. G. F ' Gibbs, Jessie " Gibbs, Jessie -■Gibbs, Thos . Gibson, Rosalind Gibson, John & Rosalind.. Gibson, Eliza - Gibson, R. E ► Giddings, H. T... Gillmore, Jas. R.. Gillette, John. . . . ■ Gillam, E. W.... Gildnor, B Gildner, B Gilbert, Chas... Gilbert, Frank,, Gilbert, Ray A. Gilhousen, W. H Gilbertson, Ole Gilbertson, Peter Gilbertson, GP~H A&P. ' Glade, Liz/ie. Canemah Gladstone MayTvood W. Gladstone Willamette Tracts.. "Willamette Falls. W. Gladstone Robertson Robertson Oregon City Oregon City , Oregon City, Oregon City. Oregon City, Oregon City. Park Place,, Oregon City. Oregon City. Oregon City. Oak Grove. . , Milwaukie Milwaukie Park. Gladstone Gladstone Oregon City Oregon City^ . . South Oswego. South Oswego. South Oswego. Canemah Milwaukie Oswego Tualatin Meadows. Park Place Oregon City Willamette. Willamette. Marshfield.., Oswego Oswego Milwaukie Park. Gladstone Oregon City Gladstone Minthorn Milwaukie Heights Marshfield Clackamas Heights Tracts... , Clackamas Heights Tracts... Clackamas Heights Tracts... Clackamas Highlands Tracts Brightwood So. Oregon City, No. 1 So. Oregon City, No. 1 So. Oregon City, No. 1 Oregon City Oswego Oswego Oregon City; Exempt.. Oak Grove Oregon City; Exempt.. Oak Grove Milwaukie Park So. Oregon City No. 1 Canemah W, Gladstone,. Canemah Logan Tract..., Logan Tract... Pompeii Pompeii Hyde Park.. Gladstone Oregon City. Sandy Hyde Park.. Sunset City. Estacada . . . Glenmorrie.. Oak Grove.. Barlow Irvin Tracts, Barlow Barlow Canby m 243 3 2 300 S 240 1,000 70 350 125 280 325 280 2,000 2,450 450 900 650 250 120 150 2,650 750 1,910 225 50 200 200 8,000 r,37S 150 75 300 405 250 475 840 240 700 2,275 160 40 250 280 80 425 90 150 40 480 100 400 240 240 580 500 120 50 50 200 275 700 150 1,200 300 80 100 40 40 7,420 6,060 20 20 10 110 125 30 3,800 375 90 975 150 70 1,760 60 30 160 400$ 250 205 340 150 35 650 950 300 370 265 250 125 2,300 235 150 425 ISO 2,000 400 225 * 380 750 150 800 1,135 605 475 SO 900 800 50 345 300 110 100 300 400 250 700 490 1,000 70 555 465 430 360 280 2,650 3,400 750 1,270 915 500 120 275 4,950 985 2,060 400 250 205 340 150 35 650 950 300 370 265 250 125 2,300 235 150 650 SO 425 350 200 0,000 1,775 ISO 150 ■ ■ ■ ■ 2,666 400 300 300 225 785 1,000 475 380 750 840 390 1,500 3,410 160 150 800 1,135 40 855 280 605 80 900 140 1,050 40 475 SO 900 1,280 ISO 745 540 240 690 600 120 SO 50 500 675 950 800 51 345 300 110 100 300 400 250 250 250 150 300 200 365 1,200 300 80 100 40 40 7,570 6,060 20 20 10 110 425 30 3,800 375 90 975 350 70 1,760 425 30 I60> ISO 300 200 300$ 240 1,000 70 350 125 280 325 280 2,000 2,450 450 900 650 250 120 150 2,650 750 1,910 225 SO 200 200 8,000 1,375 150 75 300 405 250 475 840 240 700 2,275 160 40 250 280 80 425 90 150 40 480 100 400 240 240 580 500 120 SO SO 200 275 700 150 12.60$ 9.80 16.80 1.40 11.76 9.07 8.60 8.46 6.58 86.12 100.50 24,38 41.28 29.74 16.25 3.00 8.94 160.87 19.57 43.26 17.23 1.18 7.00 4.00 325.00 57.69 2.85 5.70 S.70 14.13 26.50 9.02 12.60 9.75 48.75 66.50 3.12 .92 21.50 7.28 1.88 17.99 4.55 21.00 1.06 30.0: 3.45 18.62 13.50 6.00 17.25 14.10 2.28 .95 .95 16.25 17.56 24.70 8.40 365 25.20 7.05 1.52 1.80 .80 .72 276.30 221.19 .34 .33 .20 2.20 13.80 .90 76.00 6.75 2.70 18.53 7.35 1.15 29.04^ 7.05 .49 4.16 1.76 44.28 1.51 .76 7.53 -112— Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Hunt of laiptjer iddr«s8 No. of Lots General Property Issessments in 1910 On Lots Buildings & Personal Property Total ifisessment Single Tax Sxemptions 1910 Tonld EaTi Been Single Tai 1910 Tonld Have Been ictnal Tai Paid for 1910 Tax for 1910 Under Single Tax ¥ould Hare Been Glass, Alice E Class, Huldah L Gladstone, R. E. Ass'n. Gladstone, R. E. Ass'n. Gladstone. R. E. Ass'n. Gladstone, R. E. Ass'n. Glen, Sarah P Glenn, Jessie Mrs Glehn, Anna Glennon, Francis Gleason, JohnT.. Gleason, Maggie. Glower, John. . . . Godon, Chas. E.. Godfrey, Viola... Godfrey, F.W Godfrey, D. E Goettling, A. & A Golf, MUtonH Golden, Edwin C. & A.. Goldsmith, Bertha & Celia . . Gongdon, L. Y. & Annie A., Good, W. E Goode, J. F Goodale, Josephine Goodwin, J. Lincoln. Goodrich, Remus. . . . Goodfellow, Robt Gordon, Herbert . . . . Gorbett, Joshua Gorbett, O Gorgan, Bertha Goss, W. E Goss, Henry P. & Mabel. Gossett, Z.J Gray, Ida W Gray, Patrick B.. Graham, John Grahn, J. E Grace, Florence.. Grant, Francis & B. H.. Grasle, J. W Grasle, J. W Grasier, 0. & H Grasier, Mary Grasier, Caroline, . . Grazer, EUzabeth. . Grazer, W Graves, Martha Graves, Martha E.. Graves, Adolphus. , Graves, AJice M — Graham, B. R Graham, Richard. . Graham, Sarah. . . . Graham, John M., Graham, J. M Graham, A. W — Graham, Samuel. Graham, J. L Graffelman, Louise Green, Fred W. int. in 2 ! Oregon City; 2-9 int. in 2 i Oregon City Oregon City Oswego Windsor Willamette Falls. Oswego Oregon City. . . Oregon City . . . <-)regon City. . . W. Gladstone. Capnemah Barlow Oregon City Milwaukie Park. Hvde P.Hrk 600 30 300 1,875 175 800 5 430 200 125 90 60 60 165 80 240 30 600 SO 30 120 100 240 840 1,200 50 720 230 200 150 675 40 300 50 1,800 80 4,150 300 250 ISO 400 400 165 130 650 500 7,000 ISO 110 60 500 120 600 75 35 105 105 240 280 270 200 80 35 75 900 400 1,650 800 800 75 400 290 250 580 325 100 SO 400 240 ISO 720 250 250 20 600 I! 305 SO 300 350 1,150 75 250 285 40 180 100 250 1,200$ 30.. 60S 1,875.. 175.. 850 5 730 200 475 90 1,210 60 240 330 S25 30 600 90 30 300 100 240 840 1,200 SO 720 330 450 200 1,850 200 2,900 300 200 200 200 400 475 6,200 350 22S 400 100 ISO 250 40 SO 40 290 120 300 60 600 1,025 300 300 300 250 25 250 250 500 ISO IS ISO 50 350 675 40 300 SO 3,650 280 7,050 600 4S0 350 600 800 165 605 650 500 13,200 500 33S 60 900 220 600 75 185 355 145 290 320 560 320 80 35 375 960 1,000 2,675 1,100 1,100 75 700 290 500 580 350 350 50 650 740 300 735 400 300 20 600$ 305 50 300 '356 1,150 7S 250 285 40 180 100 250 200 1,8S0 200 2,900 300 200 200 200 400 475 6,200 3S0 225 400 100 ISO 250 40 50 40 290 120 300 60 600 1,025 300 300 300 '250 25 250 600 30 300 1,875 175 800 S 430 200 125 90 60 60 165 80 240 30 600 50 30 120 100 240 840 1,200 50 720 230 200 250 500 ISO IS ISO SO 150 675 40 300 50 1,800 80 4,150 300 250 ISO 400 400 165 130 650 500 7,000 ISO 110 60 500 120 600 75 35 105 105 240 280 270 200 80 35 75 900 400 1,650 800 800 75 400 290 250 S80 32S 100 SO 400 240 ISO 720 250 250 20 00$ 39 .60 10.88 43.13 5.26 12.75 .10 15.33 4.20 9.26 2.12 36.30 1.80 6.35 8.74 10.19 .60 19.50 1.35 .77 7.50 1.95 4.80 19.74 25.20 1.05 15.12 6.27 14.62 6.64 12.15 .95 5.04 .90 118.63 5.32 220.13 19.50 8.10 9.10 11.40 14.38 3.87 12.70 12.35 10.50 310.20 16.25 6.70 1.20 23.40 5.72 12.60 1.88 4.62 8.87 3.63 6.82 8.32 14.56 6.24 1.33 .67 7.12 17.20 32.50 76.25 35.75 35.75 2.43 22.75 7.S4 9.00 11.31 9.10 11.35 1.63 21.13 14.80 5.40 12.12 13.00 7,04 .40 —124— Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Iddrsss So. of lots Gentnl Fioptrtj Isstssments is 1910 Single Tax Sxemptiona 1910 Wonld Have Been Single Tax Assessment 1910WaiUd lave Been lotnalTax Paid for 1910 Tax for 1910 Dndor Singlo Tax Vonid EaTO Beed Huat of Tiipiyer On lots BDildiigs t PersoBsl Property Total Assessment Marshall C. F Windsor 1 4 1 3 2 2 1 1 6 1 2-3 1 1 2 3 6 2 4 49 24 1 4 4 19 1 2 2 36 2 1 25 2 1 1 6 1 2 4 $ 40 370 20 130 250 250 200 200 125 450 60 150 350 100 200 525 SOO 100 700 2,500 40 750 120 1,790 720 350 1,400 300 28S 15 200 200 30 80 43S 100 20 62S 150 150 20 370 40 40 470 315 200 100 180 200 400 50 ISO 135 325 25 * SO 255 250 3,150 * * 250 1,240 1,025 325 * 91: 200 200 * * 150 125 200 200 400 ISO * * * * $ 4o'-'K $ 40 370 20 130 250 250 200 200 125 450 60 ISO 350 100 200 525 SOO 100 700 2,500 40 750 120 1,790 720 350 1,400 300 285 IS 200 200 30 80 435 100 20 625 ISO ISO 20 370 40 40 470 $ .72 12.43 .60 9,90 6.83 8.38 3.90 7.80 10.24 13.25 6.30 9.27 14.18 2.93 3.00 9.97 8.80 11.53 34.12 183.62 1.00 24.38 2.76 46.92 16.56 36.57 78.81 13.13 10.40 .55 13.00 12.00 .76 1.60 7.21 4.50 4.72 26.83 11.37 9.90 4.25 7.40 .72 .66 12.22 $ 1.29 Marshall, Emilv J 685 20 330 350 430 200 400 S25 SOO 210 285 675 125 200 525 550 355 950 5,650 40 750 120 2,040 720 1,590 2,425 625 285 15 400 400 315 9.83 95 Estacada 200 100 ISO 8 96 Markerall. Frank Willamette Tracts 9.71 Willamette Falls 9.71 Mass, Ernest E. & Nola Willamette Falls 7.78 Maps E.&N Willamette Falls 200 400 SO ISO 135 325 25 7.78 Willamette Falls 4.86 20.58 Estacada 4.14 9.88 Maaterson. E. H Oak Grove 11.28 Milwaukie Park 3.52 Matson G. & Edith Concord Tracts 4.64 15.01 Mathisen Mels Logan Tract SO 255 250 3,150 12.22 Oregon City 6.59 Oregon City; undiv, i io^t. in. Oregon City 46.09 164.60 Matthies Fred Oregon City 1.51 Oregon City 49.38 4.04 250 60.25 South Clackamas RIarshfield 24.24 1,240 1,025 325 11.78 Mattley, J. H. & Sally Ann... 92.18 9.6S Minthorn; ^ int. in Minthorn; 4 int. in 13.56 .72 Mattocks J. L. & Amelia .... Oregon City 200 200 13.17 Matthieaen. Metta Mrs Ii^stacada 13.79 Pleasant Little Homes No. 1 . 1.13 SO 435 2S0 145 825 350 SSO 170 370 40 40 470 2.36 Maulding, J. W. & Mary Maville, A. J. -S. J. & E. L.. 10.83 150 125 200 200 400 ISO 2.66 May, W, W 1.32 Mav Wilev W Oregon City 41 .14 May W S 9.88 Mav Lake A Canemah 3.99 .75 Mavhfiw Wm M W Gladstone 10.92 1.29 Meade, Grace W. Mrs Meagher, Lucy M 1.00 21.39 M E Church Oregon City; part of 2 1,800 400 5,000 * 465 * * 210 120 * « ISO * 350 45 650 * 655 350 * * * SOO 550 2,200 5,000 150 545 80 180 330 420 200 200 100 250 1,220 100 650 500 1,100 2,510 805 1,100 125 250 40 6,290 900 400 5,000 1,800 71. SO 162.50 3.15 13.84 1.60 3.60 5.45 10.50 4.20 4.20 1.60 5.25 20.50 2.00 21.13 16.25 35.75 50.20 12.75 35.75 4.07 6.50 .80 113.21 27.62 118.51 3 2 1 2 1 1 2 2 H 7 1 17 1 3 1 1 2 35 2 2 10 2 1 2 1 9 4 3 5 2 2 2 1 150 80 80 180 120 300 200 200 100 100 1,220 100 300 4SS 450 2,510 150 7S0 125 250 40 5,790 350 150 80 80 180 120 300 200 200 100 100 1,220 100 300 455 450 2,510 150 750 125 250 40 5,790 350 4.84 Mppks Gpo F 465 3.76 Meeker, Lima & Frank 2.36 5.31 Meier, Henry (Heirs) 210 120 3.02 11.27 Meinzer, Geo Meinzer, Geo. 6.45 Oik Grove 6.45 2.45 ISO 3.23 2.9S Mellien. E. W 350 45 650 19.75 Oregon City; undiv. ^ int 29.96 29.63 Meldrum, Poris I- 74.09 Willamette Tracts Oregon City 655 350 5.83 49.38 8.23 11.38 MAmVlf "R "R Hyde Park 1.18 Merchants Savings & T. Co.. . Metzner, F. A. & J. A Methodist Episcopal Church shannon Acre Tracts SOO 550 186.33 23.04 Willamette Falls; exempt Pleasant Little Homes No. 3. ISO 260 500 300 125 4,600 40 105 330 3S0 300 9bo 200 * 250 775 * 250 3,630 * ISO 200 355 150 800 1,000 iro 510 1,275 300 375 8,230 40 255 530 70S 450 1,700 1,200 1.50 260 500 300 125 4,600 40 105 330 350 300 900 200 3.82 13.26 41.44 9.75 7.87 267.46 .96 6.63 17.23 22.92 14.63 SS.25 36.00 5.64 250 775 Meyer, Fred J 32.93 19.75 Meyer, Fred I?. 250 3,630 iso 200 355 ISO 800 1,000 4.03 Oregon City 302 . 87 21.73 MipHpIh T T Oregon City 23.04 MiVholo M Oregon City 59.26 Michels, Frank Estacada 13.79 -125- Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 ITame of Taxpayer Address No. of Lots General Property Assessments Id 1910 Oa Lots Buildings & Personal Property Total Afisessment Single Tax Exemptions 1910 Would Have Been Single Tax 1910 Would Have Been Actual Tax Paid for 1910 Tazforl9ie Under Single Tax Would Hare Been Michels, N. C Midlam, Svlvia F.. Mills, May's Mills, Abbott L.. .. Milla, Helen I Milln, Agnes Milln, Thos Miller. R. A Miller, R. A Miller, Robert A. Miller, Robert A. . . . Miller, George H.. . . Miller, Sarah E Miller, Sarah C Miller, W.H.&E... Maier, J. O Miller, J. A. &R.... Miller, C.E Miller, J. P. & P.N. Miller, Jacob Bolton Canemah Oregon City Waverly Heights. Oregon City Oregon City Mintliorn Oregon City Gladstone/. Gladstone Minthorn . , . . Gladstone . . . Canemah . . . . Oregon City. Gladstone... Miller, F.C.J. R.... Miller, F.C.&F. J.. Miller, G. W. H , Miller, Chas.H Miller, G.R.H MiUer, C.H. &S. C. Miller, Marion W MiUer, Winona , Miller, Eva & Elva.. MiUer, P. C , Windsor Tualatin Meadows. Pompeii Park Place Oswego Oregon City. Oregon City. Oregon City. Oregon City. Oregon City. Oregon City. Oregon City. Oregon City . Oak Grove . . Molalla Miller, Annie S Miller, John & Sarah Miller. Theo.B.&E.M.C. Miller, C.J Miller, Byron Dr Miller, David H Miller. W. H. V Miller, Fred A. & A. L.. Miller, CO Miller, Chas. G Miller, S. G Miller, M. & F. C. MiUer. C. C Miller, E. M. Minthorn ....... Milwaukie Park. Milwaukie Park. Marshfield Maplehmst Jennings Lodge. Gladstone Gladstone Gladstone Gladstone Miller, Everett Estacada Milev, Catherine Millard, C. G. & W, E Miihcan, D. C Milwaukie Grange No, 26S. Milwaukie Band Minns, Elizabeth. Minor, Wirt Minor, Cora Minnie E. C Mintie, E. R Minarik, Michael Minkler, Chap. L Minthorn Spring Water Co.. Minsinger, Emma M Mitts, Mary Mitts, J. F. & Minnie F Mitchell, Chas Mitchell, E. B. Mrs Mitchell, H. W Mitchell, B. F Mitchell, B.F Mitchell, B.F Mitchell, Lewiw & SLLi\er C'u Moak, 0. W Moak, W. S Moak, Ernest N . . . , Mobley, David E.. Mock, Orlando J.. . Moehnke, Gustina. Moehnke, Chas Moehnke, Theresa Moehnke, Michael Moehnke, John Moehnke, John A Moehnke, Wm. M & A. C, Moehnke, Wm. & Ada. . Moehnke, Chris Moffitt, Nerius E Moffatt, J. W Mohler, Wm. U. hT.B. Gladstone . Gladstone. Estacada. . Estacada. . Oregon City Causey's Suburban Tract. Orchard Homes Lewelling Park; exempt. . Lewelling Park Oregon City. ~ " Hei! Waverly Heights.. Oregon City Risley Oswego So. Oregon City No. 3. Clackamas Riverside. . , Minthorn Concord Tracts Lee's Add. to Canby. . , Canbv Willamette Tracts.. W. Oregon City Pompeii Gladstone Gladstone. . . Oregon City. Oregon City. Estacada. . . . Estacada. . . . Estacada Marchbanks Gladstone Oregon City Willamette Tracts.. Oregon City Oregon City Willamette Tracts Will. &Tuahitm Tracts. Willamette Falls Oregon City .... Oregon City Lewelling Park. (Jregon CiLy. . , . Wjls^n^'illp 320 300 300 3,000 2,9S0 2,500 30 1,700 2,600 1,010 40 200 300 400 320 100 520 20 50 150 150 1,100 300 525 1,900 200 1,400 300 400 220 40 50 400 140 750 300 200 300 210 200 300 100 90 350 300 750 2,275 ISO 200 400 3,000 150 1,575 125 160 1,325 45 245 80 420 ISO 200 80 250 240 275 100 90 45 45 920 20 160 670 475 500 800 480 250 700 350 475 625 75 575 330 500 1,500 250 300 125 375 400 600 S45 200 400 325 400 1,000 350 1,050 700 300 325 100 350 75 1,235 300 380 200 400 2,500 200 615 400 75 120 300 SO 300 2S0 710 1,600 95 140 100 425 370 400 450 350 1,020 895 630 800 4,500 3,200 2,800 30 1,700 2,600 1,135 40 2u0 675 800 920 645 520 20 250 ISO ISO 1,500 625 925 2,900 550 2,450 1,000 700 220 575 330 500 1,500 250 300 125 375 400 600 545 40 50 725 240 750 325 100 300 200 650 285 200 350 75 700 100 400 90 1,585 300 1,235 1,050 2,655 ISO 300 380 400 800 5,500 350 2,190 S25 160 1,400 165 245 80 720 200 200 80 550 490 985 1,700 90 45 45 1,015 20 300 770 900 870 800 480 650 1,1.50 700 1,495 625 75 200 400 325 400 1,000 350 1,050 700 300 200 400 2,500 200 615 400 300 SO 300 250 710 1,600 140 100 425 370 320$ 300 300 3,000 2,950 2,500 30 1,700 2,600 1,010 40 200 300 400 320 100 520 20 50 150 150 1,100 300 525 1,900 200 1,400 300 400 220 4" SO 400 140 750 300 200 300 210 200 300 100 90 350 300 750 2,275 ISO 400 450 3501 1,0201 200 400 3,000 150 1,575 125 160 1,325 45 245 80 420 150 200 80 250 240 275 100 90 45 45 920 20 160 670 475 500 800 480 250 700 350 475 625 75 16.10$ 11. .34 26.00 105.75 104.00 91.00 .80 SS,2S 52.00 22.71 1.06 4.00 12.15 26. CO 18.40 11.62 7.80 .33 6.25 3.90 4.88 48.75 20.31 30.06 94.25 17.88 79.63 32.50 14.70 4.62 1.06 1.17 17.05 5. 52 19.13 5.04 4.00 13.00 5.69 4.00 14.00 2.00 2.70 47.55 9.00 34.12 67.70 2.25 10.60 26.00 129.25 11.38 32.86 13.64 3.04 28.00 3.99 3.67 2.08 18.72 3.90 3.60 1.32 11.00 9.80 24.63 55.25 2.70 1.36 1.35 23.84 .40 9.75 15.02 29.24 25.30 15.60 9.36 12.67 37.37 22.75 39.63 20.29 1 13 -126- Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Kame o{ laipn^er Mohler, S. S Mohaupt, Carl MoUoy, W. L. & A. A.. Moline, G. Monk, A. J Monk, A. J Monk, E. H Monroe, Althea. . . Monical, Edward. Moncrief, EfHe. . . . Moncrief, Edward.. Montour, Helen M.. Montour, Helen M.. Montgomery, J. L.. Moon, Anna F Moore, Mary B.. Moore, J. & C... Moore, J. S Moore, Leona... Moore, D. M Moore, Frank Moore, C. F Moore, Bertha AI.. . Moore, Martha A.. Moore, L. K Moore, L. K Moore, M. 0. & W. S.. Moore, Ira Moore, Jas. T Moore, Clara Moore, John Chas.. Moore, John Moores, Carrie V.. . Moore, H. B Moody, liCigh W.. . Moody, Edith F., Moody, Amy S.. . Moosbrugger, F.. Morey, Clara E.. Morey, Clara E... Moran, Chas Moran, Chas Morand, A. L. & W. H.. Morand, Amy L Morley, Sarah E MoRoss, J. S Morrison, Alex A.. Morrison, R. V Morae, Evelyn I.. , Morse, Evelyn I,. . Morse, Calvin P.. Morse, Calvn P... Morse, Mary A.. . Morgan, Ivy D.., Morgan, F. M Morris, Isaac J.. Morris, M. L., . . Morris, J. D Morris, W H.. . Morris, F, A,... Morris, Geo Morris, J. K.&F.E.... Morris, Joseph Morris, Edith B Morris, B, W. (Bishop). Morris, Fred S... . Morris, Frank. . . . Morrell, Harry L.. Morrell, Louis. . . . Morel, Chas Morrow, Almond Mortensen, R. P. Dr., Mosier, Harriet Mott, Wm. S Hotter, Adah F iddresa Oregon City. Oregon City. Oregon City. Oregon City . Oswego Oswego Oswego Milwaukie . Idlewild.. . Minthorn. . Mount, H. S Moulton, Eva L Moulton, Eva L Moyer, Harry & Lola Mueller, Edward W. & B. U. Muench, M Sunset City. . Muench, Gustav Oregon City Annex.. Muench, Elizabeth Oregon City Annex.. Muir, David & V. T Coleman Mulvey, Margaret [Oregon City Minthorn. Oregon City Boring Junction Tract.. W. Gladstone Milwaukie Park. Park Place Park Place Park Place Park Place Green Point. Oregon City. Oregon City. Oak Grove... Maywood.... Oak Grove W. Gladstone.. Estacada Oak Grove Bolton Bolton Bolton Oak Grove Oregon City Annex Oak Grove; undiv. i int. in. Milwaukie Park. Milwaukie Park. Oanemah Glennxorrie Oregon City Jennings Lodge. Meldrum Marshfield Marshfield Oregon City Oswego Oak Grove Arcadia Tracts . . Milwaukie Park. Milwaukie Park. Jennings Lodge Oak Grove Jennings Lodge Oak Grove Boring Junction Tract. Jennings Lodge . Barlow Windsor Park Place Park Place So. Oregon City No. I . Oregon City Minthorn Milwaukie Park Milwaukie Coolridge Home Tracts. Estacada Gladstone Oswego Oswego Estacada Oak Grove Oregon City .Jennings Lodge. Oswego Oregon City. Gladstone Pompeii Robertson — Oregon City. No. of Lots Gonsral Property iBsessments in 1910 49 1 S 1 3 2 I 3 I 1 15 3 2 I 2 4 4 2 2 2 2 1 I 2 2 1 I 2 40 On Lota Buildings & Personal Property Total Assessment Single Tax Exemptions 1910 ■Wonld Have Been 770 S 620 100 100 210 200 3S0 75 10 45 240 175 1,265 290 210 300 240 SO 100 60 650 300 700 600 2,000 950 1,400 SO 200 60 60 180 200 20 75 60 120 125 2,940 1,700 300 150 200 180 180 750 4,100 440 135 100 300 575 300 1,700 100 2,450 SO 200 60 180 100 SOO 45 40 75 3,105 150 260 no 100 200 200 400 100 200 60 60 20 175 ISO 100 10 20 1,650 22S 340$ 300 125 175 600 300 25 275 1,850 200 100 165 450 200 300 20 300 * 110 225 185 2,180 350 700 520 50 600 100 400 250 400 300 75 200 705 25 140 500 500 310 300 1,110$ 920 225 27S 210. 200. 950 375 10. 70 240. 450 3,115 290. 210. SOO 240. 150 265 60. 1,100 300. 700. 800 2,000 . 950. 1,400. SO. 200. 360 60. 200 SOO 20. 185 285 120. 310 2,940 . 3,880 300. ISO. 200. 180. 530 1,450 4,100. 960 135. 100. 350 57S. 900 1,700 . 200 2,850 SO. 200. 60. ISO. 100. 750 45. 40. 73. 3,105. 5S0 560 185 300 90S 225 540 100. 200. 560 60. 20. 675 ISO. 340$ 300 I2S 175 600 300 25 275 1,850 200 100 165 450 200 300 20 300 110 225 185 "i.iso 350 700 520 50 600 'ioo 400 250 400 300 75 200 705 25 140 500 500 310 410 10 20 1,650 525I 300l Single Tax 1910 Wonld flaTO Been 770$ 620 100 100 210 200 350 75 10 45 240 175 1,265 290 210 300 240 50 100 60 650 300 700 600 2,000 950 1,400 50 200 60 60 180 200 20 75 60 120 125 2,940 1,700 300 ISO 200 180 180 750 4,100 440 135 IOO 300 575 300 1,700 100 2,4S0 SO 200 60 180 IOO 500 45 40 75 3,105 ISO 260 110 100 200 200 400 100 200 60 60 20 175 ISO IOO 10 20 1,650 225 ietoal Tax Paid for 1910 36.07 29.90 7.73 8.93 5.46 3.80 18.05 9.95 .17 1.86 5.64 11. 7C 101. 2J 4.93 4.20 11.75 6.00 3.7 6.62 I.5C 35.74 9.7i 22, 7J 16. 80 33. 6C 19. 9J 28. OC 1.5C 4.2c 6.4f I.O! 3.6( 10. SC .4: 3.8S 6.6? 2 s.ss 55. 8( 126. IC 5.04 3.0c 4.6C 4.14 17.2, 37. 7C 86. K 18.24 3 I 2.3 S,8S 12.08 15.12 3S.70 3. 40 47. 8S .83 3.60 1.50 4. SO 1.90 24.37 1.18 .94 1.99 52.38 16.50 11.20 4.80 7.80 27.14 4.72 17.55 1.68 5.20 17.13 1.20 .33 15.87 4.88 7.38 .24 .42 38.77 17.05 Tax for 1910 Under Single Tax Tonid Hare Been —127— Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Address No. of Lots General Fropertj iBsesaments in 1910 Single Tai Kzemptions IMOTonld Have Been Single Tai Assessment IMOTould laTO Been Actual Tax faid for 1910 Taiforl91» Under Singl» Tax Tonld EaTt Bees ll»in« of Tmpiyer On lots Buildings & Pflrson&l Property Total issessment Mulkev A H 4 1 1 2 2 2 4 1 2 3 1 15 2 1 18 2 1 3 8 8 2 3 11 1 2 2 12 4 3 6 1 4 2 2 4 4 19 16 2 16 3 2 2 1 2 4 2 1 2 56 56 1 4 3 2 2 69 68 2 2 2 4 1 3 $ 400 500 100 200 30 270 525 300 8,000 40 80 750 1,500 800 ISO 10 225 700 100 20 640 20 280 275 1,890 150 150 200 400 1.600 100 450 480 200 275 ISO 200 175 4,495 140 850 300 SO 15 400 ISO 175 20 60 60 1,620 45 240 1,500 550 240 1,200 1,440 70 200 SO 20 370 1,050 75 140 840 840 175 450 50 1,200 2,700 300 240 50 690 680 325 240 120 800 1,600 175 30 $ 400 * * * * * 500 600 16,000 * 190 25 * * 200 * * SO * * * * 220 300 * 185 350 * 400 * SO 295 * * * 100 800 * 300 50 200 * 275 * 100 * * * * * * * 700 * 850 200 145 * * * * * * 425 * * 350 * 600 400 605 * * 250 * 25 * * * $ 800 500 100 200 30 270 1,025 900 24,000 40 270 775 1,500 800 350 10 225 750 100 20 640 20 280 495 2,190 150 335 550 400 2,000 100 son 775 200 275 ISO 300 975 4,495 140 1,150 350 250 15 675 150 275 20 60 60 1,620 45 240 1,500 1,250 240 2,050 1,640 215 200 SO 20 370 1,050 75 565 840 840 175 800 SO 1,800 2,700 700 845 50 690 680 S75 240 145 8O0 1,600 175 3C $ 400 $ 400 500 100 200 30 270 525 300 8,000 40 80 750 1,500 800 150 10 225 700 100 20 640 20 280 275 1,890 ISO ISO 200 400 1,600 100 450 480 200 275 ISO 200 175 4,495 140 850 300 200 15 400 ISO 175 20 60 60 1,620 45 240 1,500 550 240 1,200 1,440 70 200 50 20 370 1,050 75 140 840 840 175 450 SO 1,200 2,700 300 240 50 690 680 325 240 120 800 1,600 175 30 S 16.00 10. SO 2.00 4.00 .80 7.16 27.17 23.85 780.00 .94 7.02 11.62 38.25 20.40 6.65 .15 5.27 24.38 1.80 .34 9.60 .34 7.42 7.93 71.16 2.40 10.87 11.55 9 38 65.00 2 35 10.00 16 82 4 00 6.47 3.90 6.00 19.49 114 63 3. SO 37.37 9 27 6.63 .41 21.93 3.53 8.94 52 1.41 1.41 32.40 1.05 5.64 24.75 40.63 5.64 43.05 34.44 5.37 4.20 I 17 .42 5. 55 34.12 1.88 10.17 19.74 19.74 5. 25 26.00 1.63 58.50 57.00 12 60 16.89 1 54 10.35 10 20 15 23 4.80 3.62 12.00 24.00 5. 25 .60 $ 11.80 Mulkev B V 3ak Grove; 2-3 int. in 16.13 2. 95 Mulkey, Rose Z. & Frank. . . . S.90 1.37 MuUan IS 12.35 500 600 16,000 190 25 24.01 13.72 Mult Lodge No 1 AF&AM 526.72 1.41 Lee's Add. to Canby Concord Tracts A-tkinson Tracts 3.76 Hunger, H.C 17.39 56.48 Munly Elizabeth B 30.12 200 4.29 .23 7.92 SO 46.09 3.22 .49 Murphy, Albert J. & Ada E... Murphy, Elizabeth Z 14.84 .49 12.81 Myers, E. E Myers W. W 220 300 6.72 124.44 Myers. C E.- L. M. & A. G.. . Myers, H. C. & E Silver Springs Add 5.29 185 350 9.88 Oak Grove 6.45 14.09 400 10S.34 3.52 McAlDin. Mvrtle H 50 295 13.28 Mr Anultv J W Olackamas Heights 18.04 McAnulty J. W 5 90 9.69 6.83 100 800 5.90 McBain Edith K S.I7 McBride, D. B 169.24 McBride, D. B. & Co 5.27 McBride G & V. E 300 SO SO 55.97 13.73 2.39 McCaim, M J .69 McCov Nanev W.. . . 275 26.34 McCoy Clara 5.29 100 II 52 91 McCormell, Robt. E 2 11 2.11 47.82 1.58 McCoraack, E. P 8.45 McCrossen, Viola 36 78 McCausland, Alfred E 700 850 200 145 36.21 McCullock, A 8 44 McCormick, Theresa (Sister) . 38.70 46.44 McCormack, J. F Park Place 2.62 McClure, Denny H 6 45 McDevitt, T. B., Jr 1 76 McDermit, W. I 70 McDaniels, T. S 8.58 69 13 425 2 82 4 51 McElroj', L. G .Min thorn 2-15 int 29 59 McElroy, A. A 29 59 McKown, C. S 12 17 McFarlane, Jae 350 600 29 63 McGill, J. S McGee, P F Oreeon City 3.29 79 01 McGowan, J. D Clackjinias Park 86 64 McGrath, Mary 400 605 7 9« 7 08 Sanfh- Briglitwood 2.39 Mclntyre, J. T Mclntyre, J. T 15.99 15 76 Mclntyre, R. H. ife M Mclntyre, Nellie F Milwaukie 250 25 14.87 7 08 McKinnis, Lewis McKown, Elizabeth M Park Place Boberg Tract 4 51 18 54 McKown, Elizabeth M McKown, C. S Boberg Tract 37 08 12 07 McKee, Elizabeth Hyde Park .89 —128- Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Same of T&ipa^er iddresa No, of Lots Gtnenl Froportj issessmtsts in 1910 On lots Buildings Si Pernon&l froporty Total Assessment Single Tax Exemptions 1910 Tould Havf Been Single Tax Assessment 1910 Tonld EaTO Been Actual Tax f aid for 1910 T«xforl91» Under Singlt Tax Tould Have Been McKittrick, E. .T. McKittriok, K. .1. Melees, Edward. McLarty, W, W. . McLarty, K Oregon City. Oregon City. Oak Grove. ., Oregon City. 4 7 2 Bolton '. . . . 5 McLintook, G. W McMahon, Richard... McMahon, Jas. O. . . . McMaugh, John McManus, Katherine. McMinnville College. . McMillan, Thos McMillan, W.J McMonigal, J. C McNeil, limma Friends Oregon Colony, Canemah Gladstone Oswego Gladstone Oswego W. Gladstone... Jennings Lodge , Hyde Park McHae, Alexander McRobert, John & Augusta A McTague, Angus R McRoss, T. S Nacband, Georgana Nash, C. E Nash, Jol'jn R. . . . Naterlin, John — Naterlin, A. & !•.. Neal, Maud E.. . . Nealan, John G Nelo, Ohas. & Anna. Naslund, Iver Neer, Jennie Nefzger, Simpert Nefzger, Dora Nehren, Carl P Neilson, Thos . . . . Neiderhfluser, Christ. Nelson, John A Nelson, N. P...' Nelson, F.J Nelson, Edward Nelson, C. J.Mrs. ... Nelson, C.J Nelson, C. J. & Wife Nelson, Nellie Nelson, N.F Nelson, Carrie Nelson, Frank P. & B. E.. Nelson, Martha Neubauer, Nellie E. Newton, E. A Newton, Kate NewtOD, Jay Newton,. Geo. & Jane. . Newlaiid, J. W Newman, Geo. H Newman, J. A. & C. A. Nickels, H. B Nickels, Austin Nickles, H. E Nickol, Oskar Nichols, W. H Nichols, Amanda M. Nichols, C. W .. NichoUs, James & Addie. Nightingale, Dorcas Niles, W. E. & Margaret. Niles, W. E. & M. A Nilsson, Oscar W.. Nixon. C. H Noakes, Geo. F.. . Noble, H. E Noble, H.E Noble, H.E... Noble, J. W.. . Noble, J. & L.. Nolen, W. H... Norberg, John. Norris, David F.. Norris, C. E Norris, Emma . . . Norris, Mary E... Norris, Mary E... Norris, J. W. Dr Norton, Seba (Heirs) Nordstrom, Sarah S Nottingham, Georgia A.. Clackamas Heights. Oak Grove Milwaukie Park Oswego ■ Marshfield Oregon City. , . . Robertson Oregon City. . . . Oregon City . . . . Concord Tract. Milwaukie Park. Park Place Oak Grove Oregon City Oregon City Oregon City Oak Grove Oak Grove Annex. Wichita Jennings Lodge. . . Pleasant Little Homes No. I Oregon City Annex Wichita Oak Grove Robertson Robertson . . . Oswego Oregon City. Minthom. . . . Gladstone. . . Clackamas Heights. Pinehurst Oregon City Oregon City Minthom Barlow Finavon Windsor Oregon City. Oregon City. Oregon City Milwaukie Clackamas Riverside . Oregon City Milwaukie Park Jennings Lodge. .Sunset City Molalla Gladstone Gladstone.... _... Gladstone Oswego Milwaukie Park... Multnomah Acres. Windsor Pleasant Little Hom3s No. I Oswego Oregon City Weslyn Oak Grove Oregon City. Oswego Oregon City. Gladstone . . . Oregon City. Oregon City. Milwaukie... . Barlow Pompeii 2 5 I 6 47 2 I 3 2 2 I I 3 2 I 2 2 280 I 2 2 240 1,400 400 .100 140 160 200 4S0 200 120 4S0 360 1,750 280 300 57S 80 750 225 1,400 1,775 200 225 160 105 120 400 30 175 500 130 20 350 600 30 2,190 400 250 75 200 140 40 300 650 400 20 1,750 22S 400 600 SO 450 310 160 100 425 150 125 750 250 100 240 400 75 340 40 750 50 15 450 150 550 750 ISO 230 250 200 900 700 ISO 25 20 250 400 145 350 240 425 ISO 600 340 335 600 700 1,335 350 300 300 ISO 200 350 25 200 ISO 75 425 775 245 700 300 200 120 200 25 215 ISO 285 250 425 100 100 800 150 250 640 1,545 750 540 140 160 625 600 200 120 450 960 2,090 280 635 1,175 80 1,450 225 2,735 2,125 200 525 460 105 270 400 30 37S 850 130 20 375 600 30 2,190 600 400 ISO S 625 140 40 1,075 89S 400 20 2,450 225 700 600 50 650 430 160 300 450 365 125 900 535 350 240 400 75 765 140 7S0 50 IS 450 ISO 550 7S0 ISO 230 350 200 1,700 700 300 25 20 250$ 400 145 350 240 42S ISO 600 340 335 600 700 1,335 350 300 300 ISO '266 350 25 200 ISO 75 425 ■775 425 700 300 200 120 200 25 215 ISO 285 250 425 100 100 800 ISO 240 1,400 400 300 140 160 200 450 200 120 450 360 1,750 280 300 575 80 750 225 1,400 1,775 200 225 160 105 120 400 30 175 500 130 20 350 600 30 2,190 400 250 75 5 200 140 40 300 650 400 20 I,7S0 225 400 600 SO 450 310 160 100 425 150 125 7S0 250 100 240 400 75 340 40 750 50 15 4S0 ISO 550 750 ISO 230 250 200 900 700 ISO 25 20 8.13 17.56 32.45 24,37 9.72 3.36 2.88 12,50 15.60 5.20 2,40 11.70 19.20 35.10 5.60 15.88 24.67 1.88 37.70 5.17 88.88 49.94 6.50 17.06 6.90 2.46 6.75 8.40 .98 12.19 27.62 2.73 .42 13.69 10.08 .76 48.78 21.90 8.40 3.53 .12 11.87 4.55 1.06 21.49 22.40 6.00 .50 79.63 S.28 11.55 21.90 .90 21.12 14.14 5.20 7. 95 10.35 11.70 2.93 15.12 9.63 7.35 4.80 8.00 1.49 19.87 3.29 12.38 .90 .38 11.70 4.88 20,07 15.75 4,88 5.98 11.37 4.00 55.25 22.75 7.95 .40 .34 —129- Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 KuQQ of TazDajer Noud, Thos. J Nutting, F. P JJuttall,E. &L. C. JJuttall, Edward. . . Nuttall, Edward... Oak Grove M. E. Church... Obferg, C. G. & M. L Oblander, Ed O'Brien, Dennis O'Brien, John O. & C. R. R. Co Odell, Minnie O'Dell, Heater M .Odekirk, Louisa M O'Donnell, EUzabeth. O'Donovan, C... Offield, G. W.. . . Ogle, Robert Ohlsen, Carl E.. Ohren, Gunhild. O. I. &S. Co.... O. I. &S. Co.... O. I. &S. Co.... O. I. S. Co Olds, Matilda E.. Olds, David &M.E... Olds, E.D Oldenstadt, Fred Oliver, James & Kate . Olmstead, S. O Oleson, Die Olson, F. E Olsen, H Olsen, John P... Olund, Edward. Oman, Lawrence Oman, E O'Meil, Jos O'Neil, W. P O'Neil, L.Randall Ooperman, Henry O'Reilly, t)rake C Oregon City Oregon Land Co Oregon Swed. Colon. Co. Oregon City & Southern Ry. Oregon City Mfg. Co Osborne, Clarence Osborne, Geo. P Osmon, Elmer A Osmund, Theo Ostran, Hilma Oswalt, Martha. ... Oswald, Martha E.. Oswald, M. E. Mrs.. Owen, Geo. W Ozment, James S Pace, O. A. & Bertha M. Pace, John S Packard, P. I Pacific Stone Ware Co Pacific St. Sav. L. & B. Co., Paddock, M. E. Mrs Paddock, J. C Paddock, Harry O Page, John Page, John Page, JohnT Paget, B. Lee Paget, Margaret C. Pague, B. S Paine, C. G Paisley, J. M Painton, Harry C. Painter, Fred C Painter, J. E Painter, Marietta. Palmer, O. A Parker, Eli E Palmer, laabella.. Atkinson Tract . . Milwaukie Park. Green Point . . . . Caneraah Oregon City Oak Grove; eyentipt. Orchard Homes Estacada Oswego Oswego South Clackamas . . Minthorn West Oregon City. Oregon City. Milwaukie Park . . . Pinehurst . Barlow.. Barlow . Gladstone . Barlow. . . . Rosewood Tualatin Meadows. Elk Rock Villas... . Oswego Oregon City Oregon City Oak Grove Willamette Falls.., Hennemans Acres, Brightwood Pleasant Little Homes No. 3 Milwaukie Pruneland Pruneland Oak Grove Oregon City. Oak Grove... Oregon City. Oregon City. Bolton Oswald, F.L Oswego Grange No. 175 Ott, Frank Ott, Mary K Owen, Kate B Hdresi Ho. of Lots General Fropertj itsessments ii 1910 On Lots Oregon City Waverly Heights.. Oregon City Minthorn Carlsborg Tract. . . Canemah . . . . Oregon City. Oregon City. Oregon City. Oregon City. Oregon City. Minthorn. . . . Gladstone Gladstone Gladstone — Gladstone Oswego; exempt. Milwaukie Pompeii Robertson Gladstone Minthorn. . . . Oregon City. Gladstone..., Robertson — Park Place. Oswego Gladstone. . Gladstone. . Gladstone.. Estacada Gladstone W. Gladstone.. Oak Grove Oak Grove.... Oak Grove Hyde Park Oregon City...., Jennings Lodge. Canemah Willamette Falls Acr'g Tcts. Canemah Boring Junction Tract. . .,,, Barlow ^ Oregon City 3 I I I I 64 20 4 1133 3 3 1 8 3 3 5 7 2 2 2 1 4 2 I 2 1,550 90 225 140 400 360 200 100 200 30 860 100 300 40 1,175 30 330 120 300 11,580 6,655 925 55,000 150 100 1,250 600 1,050 30 75 1,900 380 540 450 300 1,000 200 10 140 175 3,500 900 90 1,100 150 29,500 200 50 380 500 40 240 160 180 360 165 20 ISO 250 450 550 210 180 225 400 120 240 160 SO 560 80 400 275 ISO 100 300 600 275 50 1,400 SOO 120 Buildings & Personal Property 250 100 200 400 200 680 100 150 50 100 45,800 75 30 195 450 75 700 100 200 100 250 285 200 70,500 80 435 400 850 630 525 200 250 100 220 1,000 350 450 160 175 2,505 135 * Total ijisessment Singlo Tai Exemptions 1910 Would HaT« Been Single Tai Assessment 1910 Would Have Been ietual Tax Paid for 1910 1,550 90 475 240 600 360 600 300 880 130 860 250 300 40 1,175 30 38U 120 400 11,580 6,655 925 100,800 225 130 1,445 600 1,500 30 150 2,600 480 740 550 550 1,000 200 10 140 460 3,500 1,100 90 1,100 150 100,000 200 130 815 500 40 240 160 580 360 165 20 150 250 450 1,400 210 180 225 400 120 870 685 250 810 180 620 275 150 100 1,000 650 1,050 435 225 3,905 635 120 250 100 200 400 200 680 100 iso 50 ioo 45,800 75 450 75 700 100 200 100 250 285 '266 70,500 80 435 400 850 630 525 200 250 100 220 l,5S0 90 225 140 400 360 200 100 . 200 30 860 100 300 40 1,175 30 330 120 300 11,580 6 655 925 55,000 150 100 1,250 600 1,050 30 75 1,900 380 540 450 300 1,000 200 10 140 175 3,500 900 90 1,100 150 29,500 200 SO 380 500 40 240 160 180 360 1,000 300 450 160 175 2,505 135 165 20 ISO 250 450 550 210 ISO 225 400 120 240 160 50 560 80 400 275 150 100 39,52$ 2.11 15.43 4.32 18.05 5.40 18.00 5.70 16.72 2.99 20.21 4.50 9.75 .94 17.63 .50 6.27 2.40 6.60 201.17 99.82 17.58 2,545.83 7.32 4.22 39.87 11.69 35. 25 .45 3.82 68.90 8.64 13.32 11.55 17.88 21.00 6.50 .21 2.52 14.17 82.25 35.74 2.20 24.30 2.70 2,583.75 6.50 4.23 26.49 16.26 1.06 4.80 3.20 11.60 7.20 350 600 275 50 1,400 500 120 4.37 .33 3.52 10.00 10.58 4S.S 4.20 4.21 5.62 10.40 2.'i0 17.40 13.71 7.50 16.20 3.60 13.02 5.77 3.15 2.00 32.50 10.92 6.80 8.48 4.06 66.38 11.43 2 —130- Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 lama of Taxpajer AddreGB 5o.iif Lots General Fropertj issessments in 1910 On Lots Buildings & Personal Property Total Issessment Single Tai Exemptions 1910 Would Eava Been Single Tax Assessment 1910 Wonld Have Been Aotnal Tax Paid for 1910 Talforl91ff Under Singlo Tax Tonid Eaya Bees Palmer, Mary E Palmer, Sarah E Palmer, O. A. & L. S.. Palethorpe, Mabel Paque, Peter Paquet, Jos Parker, Sarah C. & E.. Parker, Sarah C Parker, Geo. M Parker, Asa F Parker, Carrie H Parker, C. J Parry, Geo. T. & Delia. Parman, G. G Parrish, L. G Parrish, Loren C. Parrish, Loren C. Parrish, Loren C. Parrish, L. C Parrish, Geo. L.. . Parrish, Geo. L Parrish, Geo. L Parrish, Sarah J Parrish, L. M.-L. C. & G. L. Parrish, L. M.-L. C. & G. L. Pairish, C. W. & Alta Paxdiua, Annie Parmenter, Lewis Parmenter, Edward & Mary Patten, J. S Patton, Robt Fatten, Bobt Patten, Robt Patton, Robt Patton, Robt. (Heirs) . Patterson, Fred W. & Qara Patterson, Geo. A Patterson, H. L Patterson, Alice Patterson, Rebecca Ellen. , . Pattnllo, A. S Pattullo, A. S. & M. G.. Pauling, Belle Pauling, Ghas. H Perrott, J. B Perry, L. A Petet, C. J. & R.. Petit, Frank P.. . Peters & Aden. . . Peters, Meint Peters, Celia M.. Peters, Flora Peters, E. K Pazton, Geo. L.. Pease, Allison. . . Pearcy, J. N Pearcy, J. N Pearcy, J. K Pearson, Samuel. . . Pearson, Samuel. . . Peckever, Elizabeth. , Peckover, Henry Pederson, Adolph. . . . Pena.v, J. R. & P. A.. Penny, Joe Peneon, W Penman, David Fennock, Anna M... Perret, Henry A Pfenninger, Carlein. Petzold, B. R Peterson, Mary Peterson, Hannah J. Peterson, John A Peterson, Conrad . . . , Peterson, Julian. . Peterson, John P.. Peterson, Bengta. Pettinger, B. E.. . Pfister, B. P Pfeiminger, Carlein.. . Phelps,H. S. C Phelps, Halsey Philp, Walter L Phillips, Sophia E.... Maywood Hyde Park Palmer's Add. to B. Jot. Tot Milwaukie Heights , Minthom Canemah. . . Windsor, . . . Windsor Oak Grove. Gladstone.. Gladstone Oregon City Weslyn Oregon City So, Oswego; I-I6 int. in.. So. Oswego; 2-16 int. in.. So. Oswego; 2-16 int. in.. Oswego So. Oswego; 2-16 int. in.. So. Oswego; 1-16 int. in. Oswego; 1-16 int. in Oswego Oswego Oswego; I-I6 int. each in. Oswego; 1-16 int. each in. W. Gladstone.. Minthom Nob Hill Nob Hill Pompeii Oswego; 4-16 int. in., Oswego; 4-16 int. in.. Oswego; 4-16 int. in. Oswego Oswego; 4-16 int. in. Marshfield Oregon City. Oregon City. Oregon City. Estacada . . . . Oswego Finavon Oswego Oswego Oregon City Willamette Tracts.. Windsor Windsor Wilsonville Willamette Falls... Logan Tract... Hyde Park.... W. Gladstone.. Park Place Oregon City. . . Oswego; 4-16 int. in. Oswego Oswego Minthorn Minthom Oregon City Gladstone Barlow Willamette Park. Minthom Milwaukie Park. . . . , New Era Clackamas Heights. Sandy Oak Grove Oregon City. Windsor Oregon City. Milwaukie... . Hyde Park.. Causey's Sub. Tract. No. I. Carlsborg Tracts Barlow Oswego Canby Oak Grove South Oregon City, No. I . South Oregon City No. 1.. Fielding Tract Oregon City I 2 105 S I 1 46 8 1 I 43 47 8 3 10 II 2 I I 8 205 10 I I 2 I 2 65 51 I 3 8 2 2 6 9 3 I 8 3 I 2 12 263 1 2 7 2 2 I I 2 I I 6 2 6 600 $ * $ 16(1 >t: 2,200 275 4(1 * 120 435 150 « .S(! 330 IOC * 1,70(1 300 125 * 125 400 2O0 330 l,30C * l,80« * 240 * 60 * 30« * 1,840 * 240 60 * 300 * 1,690 * 1,510 300 300 * 690 475 55 * 5(1 * 55 * 40 * 300 * 30< * 24C * 7,75( * 600 * 35 * 125 * 90< 6O0 50( 250 100 400 1,870 * 6 761 I5C 125 * 325 315 360 ISO 27S 85 I0( I5C 281 195 32( 30C 225 * 600 475 8( * 24( 20C 6( * 800 1.000 1,200 * 10,645 * 25( 4r 100 140 « ion 250 225 * I6( 225 275 * 30 * 40 * 4( 30 2I( * 8( IOC 440 * 650 1,400 4( * 70( 100 95 25 80 * 1 175 * 2,04( 2,035 35 40 85( 700 335 700 605 * 6( * 6( « 94( * 715 385 6009 160. 2,475 40 555 150 380 100 2,000 125 525 530 1,300 1,800 240 60 300 1,840 240 60 300 1,690 1,510 300 300 1,165 55 50 55 40 300 300 240 7,750 600 35 125 1,500 750 500 1,870 6,910 125 640 510 360 250 475 620 225 1,075 80 440 60 1,800 1,200 10,645 250 140 140 350 225 385 275 30 40 70 210 180 440 2,050 40 800 120 80 1,175 4,075 75 1,550 1,035 605 60 «0 940 1.100 275 435 330 300 400 330 475 600 250 400 150 315 150 85 150 195 300 475 200 I'OOO 100 250 '22s 30 100 1,400 100 25 2,035 40 700 700 385 600$ 160 2,200 40 120 150 50 too 1,700 125 125 200 1,300 1,800 240 60 300 1,840 240 60 300 1,690 1,510 300 300 690 55 50 55 40 300 300 240 7,750 600 35 125 900 500 100 1,870 6,760 125 325 360 275 100 280 .320 225 600 80 240 60 800 1,200 10,645 250 40 140 100 225 160 275 30 40 40 210 80 440 650 40 700 95 80 1,175 2,040 35 850 335 605 60 60 940 715 10.08$ 3.20 42. OP .94 14.71 2.70 6.84 1.80 42.00 2.50 10.49 17.22 47.45 45.00 4.56 1.14 5.70 34.96 4.56 1.14 5.70 32.1 28.69 5.70 5.70 23.30 1.46 1.20 1.32 .66 5.70 5.70 4.56 137.25 11.40 .81 4.06 48.75 24.38 15.00 40.08 252.21 3.24 16.64 12.75 7.01 4.50 8.55 9.30 4.38 17.19 1.60 8.80 1.50 58.50 22.80 202.25 4.75 3.7 3.71 8.75 4.51 6.36 6.33 .79 .94 1.05 5.25 5.40 9.24 66.62 .72 26.00 3.18 1.60 29.97 86.74 1.24 29.47 26.89 12.70 1.14 1.14 17.86 35.75 15.16 4.72 56.94 1.41 5.48 3.99 1.61 3.22 54.83 3.69 3.69 13.17 61. 8S 67.61 6.86 1.71 8.57 52.59 6.86 1.71 8.57 48.32 43.77 8.57 8.57 20.36 2.52 1.93 2.\S l.00> 8.57 8.57 6.86 201. 4S 17.14 1.18 8.23 59.26 32.92 6.90 64.46 321.66 5.70 14.80 13.52 10.69 3.22 9.02 7.42 8.75 14.67 2.36 7.08 2.25 52.67 34.28 304.20 7.14 1.83 6.40 3.76 6.64 4.03 9.25 1.37 1.41 .93 7.89 3.82 14.19 42.80 1.29 46.09 4.34 2.36 44.24 64.42 .88 24.30 15.76 19.50 1.79 1.79 26.87 47.08 —131— Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Huns of Taipa/ar Address Ho. of Lots General Propertj issessments in 1910 On Lots BuildlDgs & Persooal Property Total issessmeat Single Tax Exemptions 1910 ¥ottld Have Beea Single Tax 1910 Tonld Hare Been Actual Tax Paid for 1910 PhiUips, M. D PhiUips, J. W Phillips, J. W. & M. A... Phillips, Henry & M. M.. Philport, Catherine Phillipin, Frederici... Pick, CO Pierce, Hattie E Pierce, Jennie C Pierce, J. C. & B. G.. Pierce, Mabel H Pilsbury, J. G Pilsbury. M. S Pilkinjjtpn, J. B.... Piper, Fred., Piper, Fred . . . Pittman, M. J.. Piatt, M. & S.. Flatts, Lewis., Platts, Ely.... Plankington, May Mrs.. Pluard, Ambrose Pliunmer, W.J Polly, M. M Policy, Maria M. Mrs... Pollan, J. C Pollock, Everett. Pollock, Milo Pomeroy, H. H.. Poole, J. W Poole, A. T Poorman, W. M Pope, Sarah Pope, C. W. (Heirs) . . Pope W. H. &T. A.. Porter, L. L Porter, Fannie G. & Kate., Porter, Fannie G. & Kate. Porter, R. W. & A. W Portland Seed Co Portland'Trust Co Portland, Flouring Mills Co . Portland Ry. L. & P. Co.. . . Potter, John W Potter, Mary E Potter, Alexander Powell, Chas Powell, W.H Powell, Angle Powers, Chas. F. & H. C. Preston, Nannie Prenshoff, Edmond Prenshcff, Frank J Pren=choff, Mary Presbyterian Church Price, R. D. Mrs Privatt, Chas. T. & Emma. Prindle, M. F Prindle, Isaac Priester, Chas.-A. F. & C. , Priestley, S. C P. R. L. & P. Co.. P. R. L. & P. Co.. P. R. L. & P. Co.. P. R. L. & P. Co.. P. R. L. & P. C»,. P. R. L. & P. Co.. P. R. L. & P. Co., Prosser, Dena Prosser, Geo Prosser, G. W Prosser, Sylver E., Prosser, S. E Proctor, W. A Proctor, W. A Prufer Chas P. R. L. &P. Co P. R. L. &P. Co P. R. L. &P. Co Prudhomme, Fred W.. Purse, Frank L. . . Purcell, Daniel H.. Purcell, Amy E... Purcell, Mary M.. . Pursifull. Louise . , Oregon City Minthorn Minthorn Milwaukie Park. Minthorn Oak Grove. ., Minthorn Pompeii Oregon City. Oregon City. Jennings Lodge. Oregon City Oregon City Rosewood Milwaukie. Minthorn Pleasant Little Homes No. I Willamette Tracts.. Brickley Tract Clackamas Heights. Ganemah Minthorn Minthorn Oregon City Silver Springs Addition. . . Silver Springs Addition. . . Jennings Lodge Minthorn Minthorn Pleasant Little Homes No. 1 . Oregon City Oregon City Oregon City Windsor Bolton Oregon City Gladstone Jennings Lodge. Oak Park.... Oregon City. Oregon City . Estacada . . . Oregon City. Estacada Park Place W. Gladstone... Molalla Concord Tract. Willamette Tracts... . Park Place Park Place Park Place Oregon City; exempt. Oregon City. Maywood . . . . Oregon City. Oregon City. Oregon City. Pleasant Little Homes No. Boring Junction Canemah Estacada Coolridge Homo Tracts. . , . linn City Milwaukie Milwaukie Heights. Oswego Pompeii Oswego Oswego Oswego ._ Boring Junction Tract. Sandy Clackamas Riverside Oregon City Green Point; a portion assesse Park Place Gladstone Park Cable Acres. . Park Place. , . Park Place. .. Park Place. . . Buena Vista, 500$ 40 80 360 40 SO 30 20 600 100 500 2,000 800 940 90 275 30 125 75 815 200 100 80 390 80 750 300 300 600 75 2,010 75 1,200 4,200 1,750 520 140 800 240 1,500 800 34,500 20,000 SO 1,450 SO 100 70 100 825 I. SO 120 125 225 190 1,000 250 250 100 30 Assessed b 750 1,600 200 Assessed b 2,200 540 150 20 700 100 500 100 155 350 Assessed h Right of 950 90 900 420 120 360 sol -132— 165 250 400 SO SO 300 50 175 50 45 200 75 3,000 800 200 700 500 600 21,600 1,000 * 300 300 150 27S 500 40 245 360 40 50 30 20 600 350 900 2,000 850 990 90 275 30 425 7S 865 375 ISO 125 390 80 950 300 375 600 75 2,010 75 1,200 7,200 2,550 720 140 1,500 740 1,500 1,400 56.100 21,000 SO 1,750 SO 100 70 400 975 ISO 120 125 500 300 300 250 y State Ta 100 2,000 y State Ta 10,000 130 375 300 200 175 50 V State Ta Way 115 300 330 70 490 1,000 2S0 550 350 30 X Commis 850 13,600 200 X Commis 12,200 540 ISO ISO 1,075 100 800 300 330 400 X Commis 950 205 1,200 420 120 690 120 165 250 400 SO 50 300 "so I7S so 45 200 "75 3,000 800 200 700 500 600 21.600 1,000 300 300 ISO 275 300 300 250 100 12.000 10,000 20 375 300 200 175 SO 30O 330 70l 500$ 40 80 360 40 50 30 20 600 100 500 2,000 800 940 90 275 30 125 75 815 200 100 80 390 80 750 300 300 600 7S 2,010 75 1,200 4,200 1,750 520 140 800 240 1,500 800 34,500 20,000 SO 1,450 SO 100 70 100 825 ISO 120 125 22S 190 1,000 250 250 100 30 750 1,600 200 2,200 540 ISO I3U 700 100 500 100 155 350 9S0 90 900 420 120 360 SO 16.25$ 1.06 6.49 9.54 1.06 .05 .80 .34 19.50 11.38 15.12 65.00 27.63 16.33 2.39 7.28 .76 11.06 1.45 22.48 13.69 3.75 2.25 9.29 1.88 30.87 4.80 6.00 10.08 2.74 73.37 1.91 39.00 234.00 82.87 12.96 2.52 48.74 14.80 25.20 28.40 1,790.75 682.50 1.50 56. £7 I. SO 1.80 1.40 8.40 14.63 2.92 3.00 3.13 12.49 15.93 16.80 8.12 17.88 11.37 .77 15.30 408.00 3.40 323.30 12.69 3.90 2.49 20.43 1.90 15.20 5.10 7.28 9.20 17.10 4.10 28.20 10.50 3.00 17.25 3.901 Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Runs of Taipiyar Puylaert, Peter. Quant, I)ora . . . , ^uinn, Mary E.. ■Quinn, Mary E.. Qumn, Mary E.. Raber, Peter & Clara K.. Raber, M. & Elizabeth . . Raber, CM Rains, W. A Rains, C. H Kakel, Dora Rakel, Geo. D. & Stella.. Bakel, August Rail, Wm Ball, Wm... Ball, Nora E Ramsby, P. M Kamsby, vS. M llamsby, F. & C. E.. Rambo, E Rambo, E. M.... Rands, Ernest... Rands, Ernest... Rands, J. C Rands, Jane C... Rands, Clara V.. . . Rankin, Ella Randall, Geo Randall. Geo Randall, Gilbert S.. Randall, Tom P.. , RandaU, T.P Randall, Mary A.. Randall, Mary A.. Randolph, Sarah. Rasmussen, Jem)e Rasmussen, Lydia Rasmussen, L. F Rasmussen, Helen M Rasmussen, Louis Rauch, W. J Rauoh, W. J Rauch, Mary Ann. . Rauch, Mary Ann.. Rauch, Margaret J.. Ray, J. B Ray, J.W Ray, Walter L Raynor, Stanley & E.. Rayner, Emma O Raymond, W. W Reed, W. A. & G. C. Reed, Gussie C Ream, Daisy Ream, .T. A Rechner, Ed. F.. Reddick, W. R.. Redfield, H. E. . Redmond, M. C. Redmond, Chas. Reddaway, Mary. . . Reddaway, Mary S. Reddaway, Geo Reddaway, Geo Reddaway, Jas Reddaway, Mary Reddaway, Geo. & M. Reed, J. W Reed, Jas. H Reed, Ellen & Ara . . . Reed, Lucy M Reed, M. Corinne. Reese, S. B Regner, Julia Reig, Bertha C . . . Reid, J. A Reimers, Paul Reimer, F. F Reiling, F.J Reiling. Chas. E Addresi Ho. of Lots Pusey , Sarah (Heirs) Barlow . _ Putrow, A. D Oregon Cit; Putnam, Frank Putnam, Mary Puylaert, Phillip Jity . . . . . Milwaukie Park. Milwaukie Park. Oswego Oswego Milwaukie. . . Canemah. . . . Oregon City. Rockland. . . , Oregon City. Oregon City. Minthorn. . . . Bolton Bolton Canemah . . . Park Place. Canemah. . . Gladstone.. Gladsitoue . . Gladstone Clackamas Heights. Oregon City Oregon City Weslyn Oregon City. Oregon City. Oregon City. Oregon City, Oregon City. Oregon City. Oswego Marsluield.... Oregon City. New Era.... Bolton Oregon City. New Era.... Oregon City. Canemah. . . . Oregon City. We.slyn Weslyn. Oregon City. ......... Clackamas Riverside. . So. Oregon City No. 1. Gladstone Oregon City Gladstone Canby Oswego Milwaukie. Milwaukie . Marshfield . Marshfield . Fruitdale Green Point; i int. in.. Green Point; i int. in.. Willamette Falls Willamette Falls Oregon City Green Point Estacada Robertson Jennings Lodge . Oregon City So. Oregon City No. Oregon City Oregon City Oregon City Oregon City. Oregon City. , Estacada. . . . Minthorn. . . . Minthorn. . . . Estacada Clackamas Fruit Lands. Pruneland Cherryville Tracts Hyde Park Estacada Heights Pruneland , Jennings Lodge Clackamas Fruit Lands. Gladstone Gflaenl Fropertj iflsosameats iiL 1910 OaLob 50$ 1,800 80 ISO 125 275 1,625 600 2,050 20 1,050 400 40 160 140 350 225 150 100 115 4O0 140 500 400 200 I,. 100 250 550 300 350 450 140 100 1,200 40 320 240 80 1,800 40 300 ISO 500 100 900 120 160 50 560 720 420 100 50 280 360 2,950 250 250 200 450 225 250 60 300 600 75 120 Buildings & Persoul ProwrtT Total iBsessmont 1,400 3,200 200 120 950 15 105 50 1,510 1,270 620 20 100 2,105 750 395 80 300$ 1,300 50 300 1,125 200 190 525 300 385 450 200 280 20 ISO 250 40 350 25 25 850 400 125 200 600 100 100 1,400 30 800 45 200 220 280 70 650 750 50 30 ISO 700 125 125 90 485 1,300 1,500 1,175 500 400 200 3,825 400 490 650 350 400 350$ 3,100 80 200 125 575 2,750 800 2,240 20. 1,575 400 40 460 525 800 425 430 120 265 650 180 850 425 225 2,150 650 550 425 550 1,050 240 200 2,600 40 320 240 no 2,600 40 300 195 700 320 1,180 120 230 SO 1,210 1,470 420 ISO 50 310 510 3,650 375 375 290 935 1,525 250 60 300 600 75 120 1,500 2,575 3,700 600 320 4,775 IS 105 450 2,000 1,920 620 20 100 2,455 750 795 80 Siiglo Tax IxemptionB 1910 Tonld Eavo Been 300$ 1,300 SO 300 1,125 200 190 525 300 385 450 200 280 20 ISO 250 40 350 25 25 850 400 125 200 600 100 100 1,400 30 800 45 200 220 280 70 650 750 SO 30 ISO 700 125 125 90 485 1,300 1,500 1,175 500 400 200 3,825 400 490 650 350 '400 Single Tai Assessment 1910¥onld lare Been 50 1,800 80 ISO 125 275 1,625 600 2,050 20 1,050 400 40 160 140 350 225 150 100 lis 400 140 500 400 200 I, .100 250 550 300 350 450 I 100 1,200 40 320 240 80 1,800 40 300 ISO 500 100 900 120 160 SO 560 720 420 100 50 280 360 2,950 250 250 200 450 225 250 60 300 600 75 120 1,400 3,200 200 120 950 IS 105 SO 1,510 1,270 620 20 100 2,105 750 395 80 ictual Tax ?aid for 1910 5.77 100.75 1.88 4.70 3.26 14.96 72.88 14.40 70.02 .30 51.17 13.00 1.06 8.28 9.44 5.40 10.63 2.24 2.40 5.29 13.00 4.50 27.63 31.81 8.20 69.88 21. 16.43 13.80 17.87 34.13 6.24 4.60 84.50 .60 5.76 7.81 1.65 84.50 .72 9.7S 7. 25.55 10.41 27.14 2.28 4.60 1.63 24.20 38.22 10.92 3.98 1.33 7.13 11.73 91.25 12.20 12.17 5.66 18.23 49.57 8.12 1.80 7.05 10.08 2.44 2.28 48.75 83.7 120.25 19.50 10.40 143.25 .4 2.46 13.50 50.00 34.56 9.30 .40 3.00 57.68 13.60 19.87 I 60l Taxforl910 Under Single Tax ¥oald Hare Been 1.26 118.51 3.81 5.29 5.70 12.52 74.33 15.92 134.97 .51 69.14 26.34 1.83 S.I5 4. SI 9.29 8.4S 3.99 2. 95 3.39 11.80 S.37 33.92 26.34 9.52 85.59 16.46 32. 8S 19.74 23.04 29.63 6.38 3.37 79.01 .93 10.30 15.81 1.85 118.51 1.06 19.73 7.14 23.79 6.58 30.29 3.58 4.72 3.29 16.53 24.97 19.12 4.S7 2.29 9.42 12.12 110.87 16.46 16.46 7.78 17.49 14.82 16.46 4.14 10.56 15.61 4.94 3.58 92.18 210.68 13.17 7.90 65.52 .69 4.80 3.45 56.75 34.05 36.38 .59 5.67 74.11 18.96 14.85 2.36 —133— Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Name of Taxpayer Address Ho. of Lots General Property Assessments in 1910 On Lots Buildings & Personal Property Total Single Tax Exemptions 1910 Toold Hart Been Single Tax Assessment 1910 Voild lave Been ietnal Tax Paid for 1910 Tax for 1910 Under Single Tax ¥onId Hare Been Reinhardt, Anna J. & L. W Reinhardt, A. J. A Renner, J. D Renfer, E Renfer, Carrie Repass, W. C Reynolds, Rosa E. . . . Reynolds, Wright B., Rhodes, W. A Rice, Laura & W. M, Rice, Flora Rice, Maggie Rice, Temperance C. Rice, Mattie Rick, Chas. E Richie, Arthur C Richter, Carl Richards, G. R Richards, J. F Richards, Lucy K Richards, Carrie Richards, Julia Richardson, A. L Richardson, A. L Richardson, W. H. . . . Richardson, Robt Richardson, Alvin Richardson, Alvin Richardson, Kupemia B. Rickabaugh, C. F, Ridderbuscb, Herman. Riggs, Cecilia Rings, A. W. & C. E... Riggs, Charity E Rigler, Lena , Rigert, Louis Riley, E. F Rilev, E. F Riley, E. F Riley, E. F Riley, Ann Riley, Samuel Riner, Maggie A Riner, Wesley & Caroline. Riner, Caroline Rindell, E. G Ringnes. J Rinearson, Helen B. M. . . Rinehart, P. M. Mrs Rinehart, W. N. & Alice. Rinehart, Amanda M. Riope], John Risfey, John F Rialey, Chas. W Rissberger, John Rissberger, Geo Hitter, Mary E , Ritter, Joseph Rittenhouse, Sarah J. Rittenhouse, Ivan A. , Rittenhouse, W. A Rittenhouse, Clarence E. Rittenhouse, S. J Rittenhouse, S. J Rivers, Christina Rivers, I. W. & S. A Rivers, Mack Rivers, Mack Rivers, Wm Roake, John A. & Nora B. Roake, J. S Roake, Jas Roake, S. E Roake, Johanna Roadman, Eloise Roberts, S. A., E. G. & M. G Roberts, Margaret L Roberts, R. R. & Essie Roberts, Eugene Roberts, Eugene Roberts, W. B Roberts, W. B., Mrs. Roberts, Sarah Roberts, Edwin Roberts, Edward G . . Silver Springs Add . Oak Grove Oregon City Logan Tract Logan Tract Windsor . . . . Marshfield . . Marshfield. . Estacada. . . Oak Grove. So. Oregon City No. 1 . Minthorn Jennings Lodge Jennings Tjodge Oak Grove Friends' Oregon Colony Oak Grove Green Point Minthorn Pleasant Little Homes No. 3: OregoQ City. Oregon City. Gladstone. Oregon City Pleasant HUl Park. Pleasant Hill Park., Park Place Oregon City Oak Grove Willamette Falls... Sandy Clackamas Heights Canby Canby Oregon City Estacada. . . . Minthorn . . . , Minthorn. . . . Oregon City. Park Place.. Oregon City Milwaukie Finavon Will'tte & Tualatin Tract. Willamette Tracts Milwaukie Park. Canby Milwaukie Park. Oregon City Oak Grove Milwaukie Milwaukie Park. Arista Concord Tracts . . Oregon City Oregon City Concord Tracts. . . . Clackamas Heights Park Place Park Place Park Place Clackamas Heights. Clackamas Heights. Clackamas Heights. Oregon City Willamette Tract. Howarden Oregon City Gladstone Oregon City Weslyn Oregon City. Oregon City. Gladstone .. . Gladstone... Oregon City Minthorn Willamette Tracts. Oregon City WUlamette Fails... Park Place.. Park Place. . Oregon City. Oregon City. Oregon City. 1,160$ 300 1,100 5,000 2,200 640 145 300 45 240 80 40 300 ISO SO 130 1,550 75 225 30 200 900 80 3,700 900 700 240 50 250 250 75 125 100 420 500 140 1,000 58S 50 60 490 ISO 300 75 75 40 240 100 325 400 225 215 1,720 12,785 350 300 460 35 SO ISO 100 35 70 35 60 200 280 200 90 850 400 1,850 800 200 320 500 90 ISO 500 200 60 180 100 1 ,275 6.i;0 100$ 1,150 80 285 10 ISO 400 465 75 SO 800 ISO IIS 75 25 40 160 250 100 275 300 250 200 600 100 20 400 300 450 50 265 ISO 250 SO 250 160 50 200 200 600 650 30 250 350 200 ISO SO 1,260$ ,?00.. 2,250 S.OOO . . 2,200 . . 640 225 58S S5 240 80 40 450 SSO SO 130 2,015 ISO 225 30 250 1,700 80 3,700 1,050 815 240 125 250 275 IIS 285 350 S20 500 100$ 525 1,000 325 235 1,720 13,185 6S0 750 510 35 315 300 100 35 320 35 60 250 530 360 140 1,050 600 2,450 1,450 200 350 750 440 350 650 200 110 180 100 1,275 1,150 80 285 10 150 400 465 7S SO 800 ISO IIS ■'75 "2S 40 160 250 100 140 000 sss so 60 765 450 ,300 275 300 7S 325 40 250 740 100 200 600 too 20 400 300 4S0 SO 265 ISO 250 SO 250 160 SO 200 200 600 650 30 250 350 200 ISO SO 1,160$ 3001 1,100 5,000 2,200 640 145 300 45 240 80 40 300 ISO 50 130 1,550 75 225 30 200 900 80 3,700 900 700 240 50 250 250 75 125 100 420 500 140 1,000 585 SO 60 490 ISO 300 75 75 240 100 325 400 225 215 1,720 12,785 350 300 460 35 50 ISO 100 35 70 3S 60 200 280 200 90 850 400 1,850 800 200 320 500 90 ISO 500 200 60 180 100 1,275 650 23.23$ 5.25 73.12 182.50 80.30 11.52 5.17 12.65 1.65 5.04 1.52 1.06 7.56 9.24 1.05 3.12 42.31 4.86 5.27 .77 8.12 55.25 1.60 120.25 15.75 12.22 6.00 3.13 S.2S 5.36 3.44 7.12 9.10 13.52 16.25 4.20 23.50 14.21 1.62 I. SO 23.23 11.92 10.93 1.46 6. 35 .94 6.24 2.35 17.06 21.00 8.62 5.52 25.79 197.78 21.12 24.38 7.66 .88 4.88 13.25 9.00 2.80 34.12 21.90 79.62 47.1 4.00 7.00 24.38 11.66 6.83 21.13 3.90 41.42 21 13I —134- Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 luaa of Taipiyar ^ddrosB Ko. of Lots fioneral fropertj Assessments in 1910 On Lot! Buildings k Personal fro ptrty Total issessment Singli Tai Exemptions 1910 Tould Have Been Roberts, Wm. E Roberts, Samuel M. Roberts, Julia Robnett, Mary. Robbius, L. W Eobbins, R. W Robbins, Everiuan. Robinson, Laura . . . Robinson, Mary J. , Robinson, Stella J Robinson, J. B Robinson, Wm. H RobinSon, J. McPh. & R. J. Robinson, Clotilde Robinson, John V Robertson, Andrew Rockwood, Ellen M Rockwood, G. A. fHeirs). Rockwood, Kllen M Rockwell, H. B. & May , Roddy, Mary E Roe, Laura E Roethe, Edward E Roethe, Edward E Rogers, G. S . . . Roeder, G. S... Roeder, Geo. S. Rogers, W. S... RoEde, Fred. . . Roll, K. L. & Iva F. Roley, Jas. & N. J... Rollins, Chas. M Hondau, C Roos. Philip (Heirs) . Roots, J. W Roots, J. W Ross, W. H Ross, E.J Ross, W. A Ross, Carrie L Ross, Carrie L Ross. Higgins le Arrp=. . , , 48 1 1,290$ 2S 25 SO 900 1,000 120 240 450 100 1,300 5 75 20 615 400 no 160 275 800 75 250 950 30 40 200 200 440 115 30 350 2,170 150 500 400 370 125 150 1,000 100 1,900 3,000 575 1,250 250 1,400 ISO ISO 200 175 40 855 SO 25 90 90 16,550 225 1,200 50 550 100 925 160 450 30 200 200 20 50 500 300 400 240 50 170 180 300 600 ISO 90 1,100 300 650$ ISO 205 ISO 600 25 25 200 35 300 400 ISO 650 100 565 900 2,150 500 400 435 600 ISO 1,300 4,100 * 800 500 800 30 200 * 810 500 2,525 ISO 90 SO 575 150 400 250 300 500 200 200 20 465 1,940$ 175 230 200 1,500 1,000 145 240 475 300 1,450 5 125 20 615 400 145 160 575 1,200 225 250 1,600 30 40 300 200 1,005 IIS 30 1.250 4,320 ISO 1,000 400 370 525 585 1,600 250 3,200 7,100 575 2,050 750 2,200 180 350 200 985 40 1,355 50 25 90 90 19,075 405 1,290 50 550 ISO 1,500 160 230 850 30 450 200 20 50 800 800 600 240 50 370 200 300 1,065 150 90 1,100 300 650$ ISO 205 ISO 600 25 25 200 ISO "so 35 300 400 150 '650 100 565 900 2.150 500 400 435 600 ISO 1,300 4,100 800 500 800 30 200 810 500 2,525 180 90 SO 575 ISO 400 '250 300 500 200 200 20 465 1,290$ 25 25 SO 900 1,000 120 240 450 100 1,300 5 75 20 615 400 110 160 275 800 75 250 950 30 40 200 200 440 IIS 30 350 2,170 ISO 500 400 370 125 ISO 1,000 100 1,900 3,000 575 1,250 250 1,400 ISO ISO 200 175 40 855 50 25 90 90 I6,.SS0 22S 1,200 50 550 100 925 160 80 450 30 200 200 20 SO —142- 500 300 400 240 50 170 180 300 600 ISO 90 1,100 3001 29.11 2.64 3.45 3.00 48.75 16.80 3.34 5.52 9.26 5.40 47.13 .12 2.93 .34 15.98 10.40 3.53 3.20 18.27 20.16 4.06 6.63 33.60 .70 1.04 9.00 3.60 20.10 3.00 .60 33.12 119.28 2.92 23.90 13.00 9.62 10.24 10.53 42.40 8.12 104.00 230.75 11.51 41.00 24.37 71.50 5.84 9.10 5.30 29.55 .94 26.98 1.50 .74 2.70 2.70 619.94 13.15 20.64 .90 12.86 4.87 46.31 5.21 5.41 27.63 .66 14.62 3.00 .42 1.17 13.44 26.00 12.60 5.52 .84 7.40 5.00 7. OS 25.03 3.15 2.12 23.05 7.05 Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 lime of Tupajer iddresi Ho. of Lots Tucholke, Anna Tufts, J. A. & Anna R TuU, W. S. & M. E TuU, Ella TuU, Wm. B.-V.-C.G.-C. B.. Cable Acres. . . W. Gladstone. Barlow Barlow Barlow TuU, W. B Turck, J.G Turner, John M Turner, Henry Turner. J. H. cS: A Tumey, David South Oregon City No. Twomey, D. N Oak Grove. TyrreU, James J U. B. Church Ulsky, Nicholas Barlow Milwaukie Park. . Willamette Falls. Oregon City Oregon City Gladstone. Oregon City; exempt. Saffrans Peninsula . . . Ulsky, Anton Ulsky, Felix Umstead, Mattie. Unknown Unknown U'Ren, W. R U'Ren, W. R. & F. J.... Urwan, Geo. J Van Horn, J. W. & J. C. Van Dermeer, Else VanHouten, C. B.... Van Houton, Mattie . Verritt, Victor Verhaag, L. L V«rsteeg, Harriet A.. Vester, A Vester, Axel Vial, Louise P Vicich, Katherine... Vierbacher, Bertha. VigeUus, John Vinney, John Vinacfce, Emma . . . Vinyard, Albert M.. Viuyard, Mary E... Vogt, Caroling Vorpp, Adolph G Volpp, .John Geo Vdhderahe, ChrL'itian L., Vonderahe, Christian.... Vonderahe, Henry Vonderahe, E. H Vonderahe, Minnie Von Ehrenkrook, Ida 0.. Vorheis, Virginia Vosberg, J. L Vurris, Anna L> Waasa, G. A Waer, Francis Wait, Chas. N. & Chas. E.. Waite, A. E Waite, Wilhelmina. WaU, John Walsh, R'ch.ird Walsh, Ellen Walsh, Rosa G Walsh, Michael Walker, Jesse W Walker, John H Walker, John H. (Trustee). Walker, J. R. WaUser, R. S Walker, NeUie V.. Walker, Mary E.. Walker, Mane . . . . Walker, Leroy D Wallace, John Wallace, W. L Wallace, Chas. N Waldron, J. L. & M. A. Waldron, Hattie L., Mrs.. Waldron, Hattie Waldron, E.J Waldron, Izetta WaUis, Rose L., Mrs Waldorf, Alonzo .■■ Waldele, E. L. & M. M.. WaiiE,L.H Wandrey, Paul . . . ■ Withdrev, Ferdinand. . ■ Saffrans Penin.sula . Saffrans Peninsula. Robertson Milwaukie Oregon City Gladstone. . Gladstone. . Hyde Park. Oswego May wood . . . Minthorn . . . Minthorn. , . . Robertson . . . Oregon City. Pompeii. . .. . Oregon City South Oregon City No. Canby Gardens Pruneland Pruneland Oak Grove „; • • • Willamette & Tuolatin Tct., WiUamette & Tualatin Tct.. Oak Grove Oak Grove Oregon City.. Oregon City.. Oregon City., Buena Vista. Barlow Oak Grove Willamette FaUs Oak Grove Park Place Canby Gardens Canby and Canemah . Canby Carlsberg Tract Minthorn Minthorn Minthorn Milwaukie Clackamas Heights. Oregon City Oregon City Clackamas Heights. Oregon City Oregon City Oak Grove Milwaukie Park Canby Minthorn. . . . Park Place.. Gladstone. . . Oregon City. Gordon Glen Home Tract. . . Morrow Glen Tract Minthorn Oregon City Oak Grove Willamette & Tualatin Tracts Willamette Tracts Oregon City Oregon City Willamette Tracts South Oswego.. Oregon Homes. Estacada Oak Grove Oak Grove GoDeral Property iBsessments in 1910 On Lots Buildings & Personal Pro perty Total Assessment 6 9 6 4 I 1 2 1 1 20 3 4 57 14 2 20 34 4 2 I 4 2 1 2 4 I 9 4 2 9 300$ 800 60 200 625 60 300 225 165 100 120 1,325 160 800 580 620 175 2,S0 20 160 340 60 200 1,750 20 20 110 300 20 1,450 400 240 90 ISO 800 80 300 800 300 50 550 660 300 350 90 90 1,300 200 25 1,800 125 150 240 7,535 970 80 290 300 525 60 125 35 1 ,250 4,500 35 700 1,350 175 405 200 30 1,420 20 450 225 IS 300 500 ISO 600 300 100 200 ISO 750 625 ISO 430 30 125 80 300 575 200 300$. 1,550 685 350 625.. Single Tax Izemptions 1910 Tonld Ear* Been 750 625 ISO 490 330 225 165 225 120 1,325 160 430 30 850 50 35S 105 200 400 300 80 700 ISO 600 55 150 300 490 250 1,200 150 385 3,050 150 700 600 125 ISO 345 200 325 50 275 125 800 660 620 475 250 20 160 915 60 400 1.750 20 20 410 300 20 1,450 400 240 190 ISO 1,650 80 350 1.155 300 50 550 765 500 750 .590 170 2,000 350 25 2,400 125 ISO 295 7,685 1.270 80 780 300 775 60 125 35 1,2.50 5,700 185 1,085 4,400 325 405 900 30 2,020 20 575 375 395 500 825 200 875 300 100 200 ISO 80 ■366 575 '266 300 100 8S0 Single Tax issessment 1910Tonld Sare Seen 300$ 800 60 200 625 60 300 225 165 100 120 1,325 160 SO 355 105 200 400 300 80 700 ISC 55 ISO 300 490 iso 1,200 l.-iO 385 3,050 ISO 700 '600 iis ISO 345 200 325 SO 275 iotnal Tax Paid for 1910 7.0s 31.00 11.30 5.78 10.30 8.05 7. 75 4.39 5.. 15 7.13 2.28 27.83 3.20 800 580 620 175 250 20 160 340 60 200 1,750 20 20 no 300 20 I.4.S0 400 240 90 ISO 800 80 300 800 300 SO 5.50 660 300 350 90 90 1,300 200 25 1,800 I2S ISO 240 7,S35 970 80 290 300 S2S 60 1 25 35 1,250 4,500 35 700 1,350 175 405 200 30 1,420 20 450 225 SO 300 SOO ISO 600 .100 100 200 ISO Tax for 191(1 Under Single Tax Tonld flaT« Beea 12.00 9.90 9.30 11.17 6.62 .65 3.20 18.30 1.20 10.40 29.40 .53 .S3 9.62 9.75 .33 21.76 6.40 6.36 6.18 3.15 52.63 1. 52 6.30 20.78 5.40 l.OS 10.72 14.91 10.50 15.75 12.67 S.53 65.00 11.38 .41 50.40 2.44 3 7.12 IS4.80 32.22 2.08 16.38 9.39 20. SS 1.58 3.32 .87 40.63 I8S.2S 4.62 35.25 134.87 6.83 9.52 23.40 .80 50.50 .40 18.68 7.32 7.70 16.25 26.80 3.90 16.62 7.65 3.00 4.20 3.15 8.74 1.94 I9.7S- 32.92; 5.83 17. IS 11.29 6.90 6.45 4.84 —143— Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Hunt of Tupajar iddress No. of Lots General Property ABsessments in 1910 On lots Biuldin§;s & Personal Property Total Assessment Single Tai Szemptions 1910 Wonld Have Been ;leTai 1910 Tonld Hare Been iotnal Tax Paid for 191» Tax for 1910 Under Singla Tax ¥onId £aT0 Been Wanker, W. E Ward, Eva Ward. Jas Ward, Amanda Ware, J. M. & S. A. Ware, Roxier H Warren, Ellen Warren, Anna S Warren, Anna S Warren, C. E Warren, W. F. & H. B. . Warren, Frank Warren,'Ida M Warner, I^ou L Warner, Thos. * M. A. . Oswego Sunset City. . Oregon City. Minthorn. . . . Oregon City. Marshfield . . . Oregon City. Buena Vista. Oregon City. . Windsor Pleasant Hill Park. . Oregon Cicy Annex. Oak Grove Or^<;n City Oregon Oliy Warner, Robt Warner, Grange No. i7. Wamick, Henry Waring, Jas. D Wame, Jos. W Oregon City '^ew Era; exempt. Kstacada Hyde Park Oregon City Wame, Wra. J Wasserman, L. H Watson, Albert F. & Anna M Watson, A. B Watrin, John Waters, Maggie Watenpaugb, Margaret. . . . Waverly Association Waverly Association Weaver, C.L Oregon City S. Oregon City No. I Morrow Glen Tract Marchbanks Pleasant Little Homes No. Oswego Oregon City Cambridge Waverly Heights. Minthorn Weatherford, L. C. .. Webb, Edward T Weber, F. I. & M. E. Weber, D . Roo Weber, Margaret Webber, S. M. & Alta. Webber, Fannie Webster, Geo. H Webster, Geo. H Webster, Sarah Minthorn Jennings Lodge. Oswego Oak Grove Oak Grove. ..... Minthorn Minthorn Gladstone Webster Acres . Robertson Wegaer, Lillian L Weir, James Weise, Frit^ Weise, Emil Weinhart, Heary (Heirs) . . Weinhart, Henry (Heirs) .. Weinhard, H. (Heirs) Weismandel, Casper Weismandel, Phillip , . . . Weismandel, Wm Weismandel, W. P. . . . Wells, M. C Wells, W. H. &Kate. Wells, P. G Wells, Peter G Meldriim .^ Milwaukie Park Oregon City Annex Oregon City Annex * Oregon City 6 Oswego Oswego Oregon City. Oregon City. Oregon City . Wells, Emma K. & P. G. Wells, Frank Welch, Francis Welch, Mike Welch, Nettie L Marshfield. . Oswego Oak Grove. Gladstone . . Gladstone.. Gladstone Oregon City. Oregon City. Oswego Oregon City. Welch, John (Heirs) Welch, Marcella W. & R. . Welch, Alarcella W Weltmer, Josephine Wellington, J. H. & M. T. Wenger, Mary A . Wentz, Chas. H.. Wentz, H. F Wenzel, A. &F.. Wendle, Jennie. . . Oregon City Jennings Lodge . Jennings l^odge . Windsor Oregon City Canby Gardens. Pompeii Pompeii Cenamah Milwaukie Werner, Lena West, T. S West, Ida Weston, Mary Western Lumber & Fuel Co Westergard, J. C Westengard, J. C. P Wctzler, J. & M Wetzler, John Wetzler, John Willamette Falls. Rosewood Oregon City Sunset City Estacada South Oswego. Oak Grove. ... Robertson .... Roberston .... Milwaukie Wetzler, Elizabeth , Wetzler, J. E Wetzler, J. E Wetzler, Anna G Wetzler, Henry & Amelia. Oak Grove Milwaukie Minthorn Milwaukie Park. Milwaukie Park. 100 ISO 400 30 100 100 300 40 1,290 100 600 10 7S0 400 7S0 700 300 340 175 200 120 460 100 300 610 180 3,090 1,250 40 45 300 230 760 400 240 20 400 11,685 100 100 160 20 20 15,200 500 300 540 360 500 60 250 SOO ISO 125 125 400 1,200 250 210 9,425 40 500 120 100 100 40 40 125 50 500 1,180 760 125 2,825 270 1,680 200 200 100 150 550 275 120 150 400 400 300 200 20 100 415 325 250 900 800 500 550 700 30 300 120 400 40 1,290 100 1,015 10 1,075 650 1,650 1,500 400 400 300 200 20 100 415 325 250 900 800 620 900 150 80 325 75 50 100 300 14,650 ,000 260 200 400 400 425 200 350 170 50 905 150 ISO 2,600 * 200 125 100 170 * 300 680 250 2,000 250 300 920 340 175 200 120 460 100 300 1,510 330 3,090 1,250 120 45 300 230 1,085 475 290 20 400 11,785 400 100 160 20 20 29,850 500 1,300 800 560 900 60 650 1,225 350 475 295 450 2,105 400 360 12,025 40 700 245 100 200 40 40 295 50 800 1,180 1,440 373 4,825 270 1,680 450 200 400 ISO 550 275 120 ISO 620 900 150 80 325 75 SO 100 300 14,650 1,000 260 200 400 400 425 200 350 170 SO 90S ISO ISO 2,600 200 125 100 in 300 680 250 2,000 250 300 100 ISO 400 30 100 100 300 40 1,290 100 600 10 750 400 750 700 300 340 175 200 120 460 100 300 610 180 3,090 1,250 40 45 300 230 760 400 240 20 400 11,685 100 100 160 20 20 15,200 500 300 540 360 500 60 250 800 ISO 125 125 400 1,200 250 210 9,425 40 500 120 100 100 40 40 125 SO 500 1,180 760 125 2,825 270 1,680 200 200 100 ISO 550 275 120 ISO 9.50 9.90 22.75 .80 9.75 2.76 13.00 1.30 41.92 1.80 15.22 .24 22.58 21.12 53.62 48.75 27.60 6.80 5.68 6.50 2.28 7.36 2.24 7.64 39.26 10.72 72.62 29.37 3.18 1.18 5.04 5.98 22.79 9.98 6.82 .53 8.00 271 .OS 9.40 2.00 3.76 .42 .42 967.15 13.00 33.80 26.01 18.20 29.25 1.38 16.90 25.73 7.00 9.SI 5.89 14.62 68.42 10.40 11.70 390.82 .67 11.76 4.40 3.25 4.60 .66 .66 5.30 1.33 15.60 19.47 46.81 6.74 144.76 8.13 35.28 10.58 4.70 10.60 3.15 14.58 7.30 2.82 3.52 —144- Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Hams of Taipajer AddresB Ho. of lots Gentnl Jnjatj lisessmeata in 1910 On Lots Buildings t Porsonal Property Total Assossment Sisglo Tai JSiemptions 1910 Toold ZaTi Been Single lai 1910 Tonld Hare Been Aetual Tax Paid for 1911) Tax tor 1910 Under Single Tax Wonid Bare Been Wetzler, J. E. * A. C Wetzler, John E. & M. U. . Wetzler, J. E. & Matilda.. . Wetzler, M. U Weyman, Anna Whale, Ancde Wheeler, Clara M White, Martha L White, Margaret White, John H , White, Sadie E White, Mary M. White, F. F. . White; J. S., W. A. & F. F.. . White, F. E. & W. A White, W. A Whit*. Ashley. . White, F.F.... White, Wilfred. White, Jean M., White, C.N... . Milwaukie Milwaukie Milwaukie Milwaukie Oregon City Park Place Willamette Park. Oregon City Robertson Windsor Willamette Falls. Oregon City. Oregon City . Oregon City. Oregon City. Oregon City. White, Blaine H... White, RuthH Whipple, Gardner. Whittier, G. M Whittier, T. J Whitmore, D. M Whitmore, Sarah Whitaker. B. D Whitlook, W. F Whitloek, Lela & F. M. Willa, B. H Will, A.F Wilson, Clarence T. Wilson, Dora E Wilson, J.H Wilson, C. B Wilson, Jos. . . . . Wilson, W. J. . . , Wilson, A. J.. . . Wilson, Wm. J. , Wilson, James. . Wilson, R.T..., Wilson, T. H. . . , Wilson, Bertha. . Wilson, Wm. C. Wilson, T. P Wilson, Nettie Wilson, Martha J. . Wilcox, Gertrude. . Wilcox, L. & S. M. Wihnot, A. B. & M. C. Williamson, Forbes. . . . Wilkerson, R. A. M Wilkinson, Adam Wilkinson, Adam Wilkinson, Adam. . Wilkinson, James. . Wilkinson, James. . Wilkinson, Jane. . . Wilkinson, Enmia. WiljdnsoB, Emma. WilkinsonLEmma . Williams, David... Williams, L. R.... Williams, L. E Williams, Robt. H. . . Williams, Horace. . . . Williams, Clara Williams, Margaret.. Williams, E. & M. J. Oregon City. Oregon City. Oregon City. Oregon City. Oak Grove. , . Canby Canby Pruneland. Oswego Oswego Wibon, Anders G Wicklund, E. O. & Emma. . Wicklund, Louis Wickham, Sarah C Wichman, W Oregon City Marchbanks Milwaukie Park. Oregon City Oregon City Milwaukie Park. Marshfield Oregon City Oregon City Minthorn Williams, Dan WilUams, Ida M WiUiame, C. A Williams, H. A Willman, Rosalie S Wilton, Nancy. Wilsonville, Hall Willamette Falls Co Willamette Land Co Willamette Land Co . . . .... . Willamette Evan. Camp MA . Milwaukie Park. Oswego Jennings Lodge . Oswego Oswego Willamette Tracts. Oregon City Oregon City Oregon City Oregon City Orchard Hill. . Minthorn Minthorn W. Gladstone. W. Gladstone. Gladstone Estacada Atkinson Tracts . Oswego Jennings Lodge . Oregon City. Oregon City. Canby Canemah. . . . Gladstone .. . Oregon City. Gladstone Oregon City. Oregon City. CanemaU. . . . Gladstone. . . Oregon City. Oregon City. Marchbanks. Oak Grove. . . Pinehurst. . . . Oregon City. Oregon City. Oregon City. Oregon City. Oregon City Hyde Park Gladstone ■ Estacada I.ewelling Park So. Oswego Wilsonville Willamette Clackamas Highlands Park Place ■Tt-nninga Lodge: exempt 375$ 75 300 375 650 60 250 100 400 100 125 90 ISO 425 75 850 125 325 250 450 200 80 120 550 140 375 200 25 40 175 275 150 lie 635 550 20 150 165 1,000 1,920 300 175 150 150 230 750 320 30 540 210 160 200 200 970 250 1,750 250 675 40 300 100 200 120 1,150 1,950 300 310 900 1,300 25 300 600 225 300 300 950 1,700 10 240 175 175 50 50 13,075 340 360 600 450 400 300 350 100 600 400 250 150 390 50 150 385 350 125 175 700 200 150 1,320 365 205 200 600 100 300 400 200 75 200 300 1,400 400 1,000 8S0 270 250 365 650 1,100 * 425 150 700 355 100 975 S 525 700 675 650. 60. 250. 100. 400. 100. 475 190 ISO. 425. 75. 1,450 125. 325, 250 8S0 450 230 510 600 290 760 200 25 40 175 625 ISO 235 635 725 20 150 165 1,000 2,620 500 175 350 150 380 2,070 320 30 540 575 365 400 800 970 350 2,050 650 875 115 500 100 200 120 1,450 3,350 700 310 1,900 2,150 25 300 600 495 SSO 665 1,600 2,800 10, 665 325 175. 50, 750 13,430 340. 460 600 450 400 300 3S0 100 600 400 250 ISO 390 50 I. SO 385 3S0 125 'lis 700 200 200 150 1,320 365 205 200 600 100 300 400 200 75 200 300 1,400 400 1,000 850 270 250 365 650 1,100 425 150 700 355 100 375$ 75 300 375 650 60 250 100 400 100 125 90 ISO 425 75 850 125 325 2.50 4S0 200 80 120 550 140 375 200 25 40 175 275 150 110 635 550 20 ISO 165 1,000 1,920 300 175 ISO ISO 230 750 320 30 540 210 160 200 200 970 250 1,750 250 675 40 300 100 200 120 1,150 1,950 300 310 900 1,300 25 300 600 225 300 300 950 1,700 10 240 175 175 SO SO 13,075 340 360 25.83J 13.91 18.85 17.89 21.13 1.50 5.75 3.25 9.40 1.80 9.26 6.18 4.87 13.82 2.42 47.11 4.07 10.57 8.11 27.63 9.45 5.98 13.26 10.80 7.54 19.77 6.50 .59 .94 5.67 20.30 3.53 5.41 20.62 23.55 .53 3.52 4.28 16.80 68.12 13.00 3.41 11.35 4.87 12.35 67.28 4.80 .79 14.28 11.50 7.30 8.00 24.00 24.74 9.10 34.44 21.13 28.45 2.99 9.00 2.00 6.50 2.40 45.87 108.88 12.60 6.20 61.75 69.87 .58 4.50 9.00 16.07 17.88 21.62 52.00 107.25 .20 13.29 9.76 4.65 .95 11.25 228.31 8.50 11.50 -145- Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Hunt of Taxpajer Address Ho. of Lots Genonl Propertj issesimieats in 1910 On Lots Buildings & Personal Property Total Single Tax Sxemptions 1910 Tonld EaTO Been Single Tai Assessment 1910 Vonid Have Been Actual Tax Paid for 1910 Taiforl91( Under Single Tax ¥onId Hare Been Willamette Val. Chaut. Ass'n Winn, Austin M. & M. H. . Winters, Ghas Wintler, Carl B Winkel, Peter J Winkel, P. J. <& Dora Winkel, Wm Winkel, Wm Winnard, N. E Winchester, Loleta Wirth, A. S. & J. D Wirtz, Robert Wise, Amos & Marv J. Wisher, Margaret S Wi^art, H. O Wissinger, Geo Wissinger, O , . . . Wissinger, O. . . . Witzig, Anna M. Witzig, Anna M. Witzig, Jos. E... Wodtke, Wm Woell, Jos Woellener, Geo. AV. Wolfer, J. & A Wolbert, Kate Wolverton, J. L. . Wood, Geo Wood, M. M Wood Wood, L Woods, Georgiana S. Woods, Gus B Woods, Chas. H Woodle, J. P Woodle, Claude Woodell, J. E Woodard, S. Jl Woodard, A. G Woollen, John tfe Chas. Woolery, Helen V Woohidge, G. B Woodbum, Orchard Co. Worf, Jacob Worden, Isaac D Worthington. Archie. . . , Worthington, Ella B. Worthington, D. O. . . Worthington, Chas. . . Wren, Louisa Wright, Alvina Wright, Albina Wright, Gertrude O. Wurful, J.J Wyatt, J^ Wyrick, S. H Wjrvei, Inez L Yanni, Gottlieb Yates, Mary Yeaton, A. T Yocum, E. J. Mrs Yocum, O. C. & A. M. .. Yoder, Moses & Phoebe.. Yonce, May Young, Adelle Young, Thos. L Younger. Peter Youngberg, Marie M. Zanders, C. (Hei'rs) . . . Zanders, C. & H Zanders, Theo Zanders, Dorothea Zarecky, Otto & Christina. Zeigler, H. A Zimmerman, Fred Zimmerman, Mary Zinser, Alice C. . Zinserling, Geo. Zobrist, John. . . Zollner, Frank. . Zollner, Frank.. Zook, Z. M. & Grace. . Zumwalt, W. B Zumwalt, W. B. a> o Namo of Taipajor Bauman, Chas Beach, M. A., Mrs. Beard, F. W Beard, T.F. Beatie & Mount. . . BechiU, Fred Becker, Henry.... Becker, Wm Beckner, Flora B . Beiora & BoUe.. . . Bell, Merton... Bennett, J. W. Bennett, U. J. , Benson, Greg.; Benson, L. M.. Bentley, G. W... Bengston, Oscar. Benjamin, S. W.. Bergford, Lelia.. Berry, A. H Bemier, F Berger & Ingram Berdin, E. P Bernard, L Borg, B. J Berg, Ole W Bethke, H Betz, George W.. Betz, S. George.. Bevens, C. R Bichsel, Verna Bickner, J. & Sons.. Bickner, W. T , Bickner, John Bigger & Son Bigham, G. W Bigham, Blanche C Bingman, Jane Birf, R. R BisseU, J. H Bittner, C. A Bittner, Richard. . . Black, Franklin E. Blanchard, T. & J. Blauchard, T. W... Blanchard, F. & J.. Blanchard, R. 1j Blackerby, Levia. . . Blanken, Martin. . . , Blane, F. H. Louis. Blount, J. F Blood, Chas. U Bluhm. Gottfried Sr.. Bluhm, Wm. Mrs.. . . Bluhm, Godfrey Bluhm, Christ G Bly, C. D Boatman, N. K Boardman, G. D.. . . Boeche, C Boege,H.IL. ...... Boeckman, E. Sr Boeckman, S. F Bogden, A. U. & A.. Bohn, W. G Boland, J. R Bonner, Ida C Bonney, I. A Boner, F. E Borland, C. C Borchelt, Adolph . . . Bartholomew, J. W.. Boss, H. & Co Bosholm, Wm Bottemiller, D. H.. . Bowen, Thos Boyer, G. F Boylan, D. L Boyles. B. F Bradley, Chas. J. & Beula.. Bradtl, Ed. Mr.s Bladtl, J. C Bradford, C. D. Miss.., Bramhall, Logging Co.. Rravton. A M in 1910 Buildings & Personal Property Aolual Tai Paid for 1910 400$ 25 35 125 300 130 255 450 lis 185 25 185 70 40 60 20 240 45 75 100 80 290 385 75 2,050 120 890 65 100 35 170 4,775 100 60 2,000 900 70 50 50 40 65 40 290 345 355 sn 70 25 35 220 80 305 455 45 280 135 100 130 75 415 620 1,345 495 245 1,165 330 25 220 250 340 145 145 1,050 725 35 75 670 100 330 100 ISO 170 50 6,720 40 8.00 .50 1.14 2.63 ,9.75 1.95 3.83 6.98 1.92 4.63 .49 3.70 1.05 1.30 1.95 .34 3.60 .94 1.13 2.35 2.00 4.35 7.50 2.44 33.83 2.16 23.14 1.09 1.68 .68 2.55 124.14 2.60 1.56 65.00 29.25 1.05 .90 1.18 1.04 2. II .72 4.35 5.53 5.67 1.62 1.26 .53 .92 5.50 1.60 8.38 7.28 1.45 8.10 4.40 1.50 3.31 1.26 6.23 11.16 20.17 7.93 4.41 17.47 4.95 .82 6.60 7.50 5.78 2.33 2.82 22.05 14.50 1.13 1.72 10.72 I. SO 7.75 I. SO 3.90 3.06 1.18 114.24 1.00 Tai for 1910 Under Single Tai Would Hare Been -147— Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Name of Taxpayer Assessment in 1910 Buildings & Personal Propirtj ictaal Tax Paid for 1910 Tal for 1910. Under Single Tai Tould Have Been Name of Taxpayer Assessment in 1910 Buildings & Personal Property Actual Tax Paid for 1910 Tax for 1910 Under Singli Tax Would Bare Been Bradtl, J. E . $ 630 1.30 520 25 405 65 45 1,105 185 135 270 500 475 240 50 130 75 115 455 120 150 675 430 ITo 200 50 135 85 300 250 220 25 215 75 290 140 35 90 95 65 50 300 255 75 365 50 145 230 150 80 3,000 275 70 215 1.300 400 75 70 90 400 70 55 270 1,615 525 80 150 125 SO 1,500 175 75 275 295 180 360 455 280 40 75 40 115 650 475 $ 9.45 1.95 13.10 .57 6.08 1.53 .90 35.92 2.78 3.10 6.75 16.25 7.12 3.60 .90 1.95 2.44 1.72 11.38 3.00 3.90 21.92 10.75 16.25 3.60 3.50 1.33 2.56 1.61 5.25 8.12 3.30 .62 4.52 1.50 7.25 4.55 .67 1.80 1.99 1 .63 1.18 9.75 5.09 2.44 6.31 .82 2.40 4.14 2.92 1.56 97.50 6.32 1.61 5.06 19.50 7.28 2.24 2.10 2.25 13.00 1.40 1.14 4.05 24.22 7.87 2.24 3.98 2.00 1.05 48.75 3.05 1.57 4.13 4.43 3.60 5.76 9.56 4.76 1.04 1.58 .76 2.98 13.00 10.44 2 X C 1- s o u c © B o S ^ a CQ DC © < $ 5.050 850 1,650 130 60 155 290 125 85 70 100 75 70 595 25 550 50 300 195 60 500 50 200 270 50 130 80 65 180 375 105 310 250 20 985 475 500 110 225 755 245 150 280 35 1,575 170 225 415 300 315 380 670 510 100 160 210 285 1,045 45 35 250 lOS 335 700 25 890 105 40 250 450 90 90 125 75 335 355 475 295 100 50 110 60 500 275 94S $ 131.30 12.75 34.65 2.53 1. 17 2.78 4.35 4.05 1.28 1.05 2.60 1.95 1.82 9.81 .58 9.35 1.82 9.75 3.31 1.02 13.00 1.33 4.60 5.40 1.25 2.47 1.68 1.26 2.88 8.24 1.67 6.20 8.12 .30 20.69 7.12 11.00 2.20 3.49 11.33 3.67 2.70 7.00 1.28 47.25 3.74 4.28 8.29 4.50 4.88 6.08 10.05 8.16 1.90 3.04 3.15 4.28 27.17 .94 .91 3.80 2.41 7.69 18.20 .39 13.35 1.58 .80 6.50 10.97 1.48 2.70 1.88 1.49 8.38 7.09 12.34 6.18 2.15 1.00 2.31 1.09 16.25 6.47 16.07 Braker, J. W Cole, J. R Briggs John W .... Colby J 11 • im CQ BrjgUtbill, H. P Confer, J. A Confer Geo. B Congdon, L. Y Conway, John T. X Brock, E. N eS ^ Brown, W. S Brown C. F. M Cook! E W. o Brown L C Cook, J. P "So Cook, J. H.C Cooper Fred c • laN Brown, W. H CorLess, J. C C/3 Brown H. N >> ■^ Uountryman, F. M Buche, A. F Cox, J. H a Buckner L. W Criteser W H Bullock. G.R Bunnell, S. M. & E. M Criteser, J. M Burley F. J. Mrs Crosen D Burnett Ed s Burdon, F. A Cutting; 0. C a Damascus Belgian Horse Ass'n Dann. W. R Daniels, W P Darbv L F o •♦-» Butler R A CQ X Buzan, L. R Daulton, E. J Dauchy, C. H. .Tr Davis.F.T Davis, F. A Davis H W . CalifF, E. S Caldwell. J. T B Davisi R. F o Campbell, F. J Davis, R.V Davis T H. & Bertha. Campbell, J. R Davies, John C Urn Davies, Wm. X Carlson, G. J Can- H 10 B Davidson, 0. C Davidson, W. T X Davidson, T, C Davidson, E. L Davenport, T. B Davenport, J . H Cary, R. W tu Gary W F Case, E. R a Case, G. J '. ". Deakins, A. E Decker Xaver QQ > Casto, Chaa. W Casto, S. L Caseday, Ollie Dedman, H. A Delk, J. T Delker, Aug. T. & A.Tl Delore, B Casber, Gottlieb & \ Cash, J. H Dement, L. A Chambers, I/. H Chambers. C. A Derrick, Sarah I s DeShields P S Chapman. F. G © Cheney W. C DeShazer, .1. G Deyoe, J. F. Mrs. . . . ^ Clarke Bros Dibble, W. P Clark. Ella M Dibble, Guy »■■* Clark, W. C Dickey, Chas. H < Clark. Virgil I Dickerson, CD '.'..'.'.'. Clinefelter, T. R CloBner, George Closner, W. E Dix Bros ' —148— Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Hame of lupajer Dodds, H. M DoUansky, John . . Donovan, F. C. . Dotson, S. C DouglasB, Dave. . Assessment in 1910 Btuldiigs & Personal Property Aotial Tai Paid for 1910 Tai for 1910 Under Singli lai Tould fiaTO Been Downer, J. E Downing, Edson W Doyle, P. M Drabbs, Sarah & A, R. Dregnie, J. G Dreier, H. B Dugan, Arthur... Dugger, J. D Duncan, Ghas.. . Duncan, Currie. , Dungey, E. J.. Dungan, J. S. . Dustin, J. N... Dye, C. H Dyer, W. M. . . Dj'er, A. W Erhelbeck, Herman & Gustav. Eckerie, A. E Eddj;, W. B. & Son Edmiston, J. C Egli, J. E Eggiman, Walter . Eilere,F Eisele, J. H Electric Theatre. . Elmer, Elmira Elkins. M. E. Mrs.. ElIiB, J. I Elliott, J. N. Mrs.. Epler, Chas. H Erickeon, August. Eriokson, August. Erickson, Fred . . . Erickeon, B. M Emhree, J. B Emmons, H. H., Emmitt, W.J... Engle, W. H.... Engle, H. & E.. Eeson, R. E Estacada Belgian Stallion Co. Eatacada Progress Evans, John T. & Sarah Evans, Essie Mrs Evans, Eliita W Evert, Martin Everhart & Hall. Evershed, S. C . . Ewalt, Lucy J.. . . -" n,J.W. £xon, Fairbrother, CM Farr Bros Farmers Bank of Wilsonville. Farmer, EUa Fawver, J. W Follows, Florence. Ferguson, L Ferguson, R. L Ferguson, Eph.. . . Perry, Dollie M.. . Ficken, J. W Ficken, Edward W. T. U. Fiebie, Wm. F. Dr Filpelli, F Finucane, John G Fine, Martha Firwood Lumber Co First Natl. Bnk. of Ore. City. Fish, Ray Fisher, Homer Fisher, L. B Fisher, Steve Fisher, Wm. F Fischer, H. T..... . . , . ■ . . Fischer, Christiana Mrs.. Fischer, Theo. Mrs Fischer, Christopher Fischer, Alfred Fitigerald, Thos. C.. . . . . Flarier, Raymond P.. . . 105$ 20 40 40 460 125 30 1,000 50 155 560 155 35 145 20 75 110 555 300 115 50 85 50 1,200 75 695 815 580 520 300 185 200 195 505 350 125 280 35 170 40 105 20 120 470 455 800 400 350 100 60 100 2,140 125 380 100 65 700 7,500 80 145 115 405 135 80 40 460 410 75 275 80 145 1,720 12,500 360 65 50 100 145 115 245 175 65 35 105 SO 1.57 .32 .78 .72 6.90 1.87 .SO 15.00 1.18 2.56 8.40 2.56 .87 3.20 .30 2.43 2.31 8.32 9.75 2.18 1.33 1.28 1.33 39.00 1.46 10.42 17.12 8.70 8.32 9.75 3.88 5.30 S.27 10.61 5.25 2.18 4.62 1.14 3.57 .80 1.76 .60 2.52 7. 52 13.65 13.60 12.00 6.65 2.60 1.14 2.50 69.55 1.87 5.70 2.50 2.10 22.75 112.50 1.44 2.39 2.07 6.07 4.39 2.00 1.20 6.90 8.20 1.57 6.47 2.60 2.60 34.10 406.24 5.40 1.27 r.33 2.35 3.61 3.46 4.9 5.24 1.53 1.13 2.62 1.62 QQ X s C/3 c o s c CO X es B o Urn -♦-• On B X s a> QQ > o Name of Taipayer 'Assessment in 1910 Buildings & Personal Property Aotnal Tax Paid for 1910 Tai for 1910 Under Single Tai Tould Have Been Flanders, Geo. R.. Fleming, D. S Flury, Jos Flynp, Wm. S. . . . Folsom, C. M Fosberg, V. E.. .. Fosberg, 0. A.. . . Fosberg, Marthji. Fouts, D. C Fox, D. B Foust, Jos Eraser, F Fraser, Mary T. Freytag, I.E... Freytag, R Freeman, A. E Freeman, Francis. . Freeman, H. G Fredrich, Herman . . Fredricks, Edward. Fred, W Freretti, R French, Lee Friel, John T. Sr., Friedrich, Mary & Gustave., Friedrich, C. W Fuge, Clark S FuD.O.E Funk, Louis Furre, John Fuchs, L Gadke, Fred Ganiard, Ralph. . Ganske, Adolph. Gard, Chester .... Garrett. Roy Gardella, John. . . . Garmire, Deamor. Garrick, E. M Garrett, Ellis Gehrmann, Clara... . Geiger, I George Thresher Co.. Gerber, Edwin Gerber, Eliza R.. Gibons. Geo Gibson, John H.. Gibson, J. M Gibson, J. A GUI, J. S Gill, George Gilmore, H. C. Mis.. Gilmorc, Mable Gillett, J. M GUbert, W. L... Gilbert, Roy B.. Ginther, Robt... Ginther, E. F... Giovani, D Gladstone Lumber Co.. Gledhill, G. A Gledhill, G. A. &Co.... Gold Medal Shingle Co.. Goldsmith, Celia Goodson, E. J Gordon Bros. Co.. Gordon, H. L Gortner, F. W.. . . Gray, Geo. H Graw, J. H Grand Theatre Grand Union Tea Co.. Grant, EUa Graves, C. G Graves M. E Graham, Jennie Graham, John W Graham, J. H. & Son. Graham, J. H Green Gievennie. . Greene, Geo Greaves, W. C Griffiths, R. & G.. Griffith & Wright. 90$ 60 340 1,830 1,110 735 190 55 490 35 145 100 425 70 6115 90 300 45 135 425 40 375 9S 9S 570 1,900 70 45 765 70 100 700 75 175 270 185 80 40 50 125 100 335 400 1,350 100 170 660 215 ss 500 210 50 30 75 SO SO I2« 405 400 2,015 75 ISO 600 500 275 2,000 45 SO 300 125 300 230 50 695 60 45 470 570 50 125 40 75 270 100 1.35 1.80 7.48 27.45 24.42 16.16 3.42 1.79 7.35 .92 2.32 2. SO 8.92 1.40 12.29 1.62 9.75 1.46 2.29 8.50 .72 8.81 3.08 4.31 9.69 61.75 2.28 .72 11.47 1.19 3.24 22.75 1.99 2.62 4.72 2.77 1.20 .62 1.33 1.87 1.70 5.36 6.00 22.95 23.25 2.58 4.10 3.43 .96 7.50 3.19 1.30 .98 2.43 1.05 1.05 1.80 6.08 9.40 50.38 2.00 3.98 9.60 16.25 4 52.00 .99 1.50 4. SO 2.25 9.75 7.47 1.00 20.51 1.08 .81 -149- Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Name of Taxpayer in 1910 BaUdmgs & Personal Praperty Griffith, W. S Griffin, L. L Griffin, O. W. Mrs.. Gribble, E. Gurtler, Henry. . . . Guttridge, Geo. & Jos.. Guynup, A. G Gwillim, G. R Gwillim. G. R Graves, P. M Graham, J. A.. . Gruel Bros Haberlach, A.. . . Hadden, Oliver. Hadden, Geo Hageman, C. F.... Hapeman, H. W. . Haines, K. M Hall, C.B. ..:.... Hall, W. G Halton, Mary... . Haletsos, J Hammond, Wm.. -Hampton, F ■Hampton, L. W.. -Hamilton, John R -Hammerly, F. A -Hammelman, John M.. -Hanson, W. A -Hanna, F. F -Hansen, Wm Harris, Fred H Hardy, A Hardm, Wm Hardenbrook, F. W.. Harger, Elizabeth. Harbin, Jos. T Harris, Albert Harrison, Geo Harless, B. F Harnack, Alonzo . . Harnack, Edward. Hart, B. M Hart, A.I Hart, J. W Hart, J. K Hartke, L Hardisty, Mary C Harvey, Wm Harvey, A. H Harvey, James Hartt, Anna Harrington, Maggie Harrington, E Harrington, L. G. & D. G. Hattan, Chas. & Oren. Hastie, P. B Haverkamp, H. C Hawarth, S. M Hayes, A. S. Mrs Haynes & Trapler Hayden, J. A. (Heirs) . Hayner, Lafayette S . . . Hayman, M. E Hazzard, Isabella Hazelwood Cream Co.. Haun, F Hein, I. B. & Hattie. . Heitkemper, E Hedges, G. L Heerdt, Wm Heft, Fred Held, G. C Henkle, John M Henthorne, W. D. & L. Heninger, Hattie M., Herman, C. S.. . . . . . Herzig, M Hewitt, H.J Heylman, W. A Heyerly, Ben Hiatt, J. W Hickey, F.I Hickman, Amanda. Hicks. Joseph B . . . . 135 125 65 85 310 450 I.W 510 380 255 50 550 140 75 50 50 640 375 180 40 25 330 45 325 240 435 50 650 1,000 850 95 175 270 220 185 55 330 95 70 375 200 255 35 SO 100 295 480 200 30 285 20 55 35 200 170 545 615 65 80 155 180 930 30 100 275 500 65 200 150 100 65 565 220 700 1,200 120 1,475 180 380 80 375 320 255 35 iro Aotnal Tai Paid for 1910 Tai for 1910 Under Single Tai Vonld Have Been 2.03 1.88 2.11 1.54 7.13 9.90 2.27 8.16 6.08 3.82 1.30 8.25 2.80 1.98 1.33 1.00 10.88 6.38 4.68 1.30 .50 10.72 .91 8.45 3.60 10.88 1.00 11.05 26.50 22. 10 1.42 3.68 5.40 3.30 4.62 1.05 8.58 1.42 1.61 7.86 6.00 3.83 .59 1 .05 2.65 4.86 13.92 3.24 .54 10.40 8.18 9.22 1.09 1.60 3.09 2.70 15.,?5 .45 2.55 8.93 15.00 2.1 3.00 3.15 3.25 1.04 8.47 3.30 10.50 36.00 2.28 29.49 5.89 7.98 2.40 5.63 6.08 6.50 1.13 2.S9I CQ X CO S c 3 O -o c C3 X B o B O) X LU c a> OQ > 3 o Name of Taxpayer Assessment in 1910 Buildings & Personal Pro perty Hzcinbotham, Chas.. Hilmer, A. F Hildebrand, A. E.... Himler, Fred Hindle, J. T Hoberman, W. O.. Hodes, Carl Hodges, W. A. . . . Hoeye, George. . . . Hoffmeister, J. D.. Hoffmeister, David . . Hohn, John Hohnes, C. P Holmes. W. A.&Co. Holt, Wm.M Hughes. .John Hughes. D. J Huiras, M Hull, H. W Humphrey, J. G. . . Hunt, Chas. S Hunter, G. C Hunter, M. D., Mrs Huntington, H. G. Hurlburt, A. M Holt, F. A Holt, C.F Holub, Jqhn Hollis, Chas Holman, Boswell L.. Holcomb, J. C Holzman, F. G.... Holscher, Wm. H.. Hood & Hutchius. Hoopes, J. S Hopp, Fred Horner, Bros. . . . Horton, G. F.. .. Hornshuh, E. W. Hosey, Jas. A. .. Hostetler, D. D Howard, .1 Howard, E. A Howard, N, A., ilrs. Howell, P. & E Howel, Roy HoweU, G.J Huber, Geo Hudson, N.J Huff, E. M Hurst, Bertha Mae. Hurst, W. S Hyde, V. R HyltoQ, G. W Hysom, B Ice. L. G Her, N.E Irish, M Irving, .1. R. . . Irvin, Alex. . . . Jack & Albright Jacks, W. P Jackson, Rose A. &: E. W. Jackson, E. T Jackson, C.F Jahn, J. C James, W. P .lansson, August January, Delia, Mrs.. Jarl Bros. & Rath. . . Jemison, John Jinkins, D. E Joehnke, Hennig Johnson, Amos Johnson, Hilda & Alfred. Johnson, J. W Johnson, Christian, .lohnson, Geo. W. . . Johnson, Ella A. . . Jones, W. E Jones, W. H.... Jones, David E., Jones Drug Co . . Jones, J. B Jones. J. P Sr. Actnal Tax Paid for 1910 Tax for 1910 Under Single Tax Tonld Hare Been 45 100 50 65 300 615 200 245 300 350 195 280 130 2,965 75 180 325 20 85 350 1,000 450 120 940 50 70 850 275 520 80 480 55 360 75 255 100 125 80 215 50 745 220 625 95 35 70 25 55 160 80 50 375 300 300 60 300 330 175 370 2 1,350 210 25 25 665 75 270 60 50 600 160 75 230 195 360 55 590 130 255 885 295 475 3,000 110 120 1.35 2.65 1.32 1.63 7. SO 10.33 6.50 3.67 9.75 5.95 3.32 6.16 2.27 74.12 1.57 4.23 7.15 .46 1.27 11.37 17.50 7.65 3.00 14.10 .75 2.28 17.85 4.94 7.80 2.60 7.92 .83 5.40 1.58 5.62 2.00 4.05 1.20 5.48 1.33 18.63 3.52 9.99 1.90 1.14 2.32 .78 1.41 2.72 2.40 1.30 9.76 9.75 4.50 1.95 9.75 4.95 2.97 6.10 4.29 43.87 3.15 .81 .37 10.64 1.77 5.72 1.08 1.63 13.80 2.40 1.42 3.45 4.28 5.40 1.63 14.75 3.64 4.85 13.72 4.42 7.13 97.15 1.65 1.80 -150— CQ Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Karat of T»ip«yer Jones, John E Jones, M. R Jones, Ira A Jones, H. E Johnston, T. E .Tohnston, B. B. & M. E. Johonson, I. W Josi & Scherruble Johnson, C. A Jones, G. G Johnston, Carey. . Justin, M Judge, Herbert E. Kaake, W. T Kamrath, Fred . . , Kan, Andrew & Co KandJe, E. I Kanne, S. H. & H. W. Katske, Albert Kauffman, D. D Kauffman, S. H . . , Kauffman, Amos. . KaufTman, S. J... Keebaugh, W. W. Kea. R Keil, Louis & Berton D. Kelso, R. M Kelso, W.E Kellog, B. F Kellogg, E. E Kelley, T. W Kelenhofer, Frank. KenKnight, Chas. . Kenney, E. C Kendig, Ed Kennedy, W. K. . . Kent, John Kentrat, Edward. Kcirick. Kettles, EmU Ketchum, E. P Kiel, Henry Kiesecker, Michael . . Kiesecker, Fred Kiesecker, Geo Kiggins, John A KiDeen, 0. P. & Wm. M. Kilgore, John G Kilmer, A Killin.E.R Kimberly, B. C King, Annie Kinzel, Ed.; Kinzer, Salon Kirchem, Wm. M Kirchem, Paul & Norve. Kirehem. Laura L., Mrs, Kirkley,M Kirsner, Frank W Kirkland, W. J Kiaer, James. . . . Kitching, J. A. . . Kitzmiller, S. R.. Klebe, Albert L. Klemsen, D. M.. Kline, .John. L Klinker, Herman & Anna. Klinger, Mathies < Knight, Wm. A Knight, A. H Knightly, Buttler. Kohl Bros.. Koch, Henry Koehler, N. W Koebel, E., E. & M. Koellermeier, L Koellermeier, H. F. Kohl, Geo. A Kohlman, F. E Kolpin. Henry Komyate, Joe . . ... . . • Krause, Herman S Krebs, Chas ■ • Kiesterson, J. August. Krigbaum. C j_ in 1910 Buildings & Perioiul Property _ ictual Tax Paid for 1910 Tai tor 1910 Under Single Tai Would Hare Been 240$ 80 30 7S 280 330 130 385 210 50 80 70S 200 245 395 320 110 105 AS 600 1,700 765 1,075 170 225 295 325 50 230 485 SO ■ 180 290 355 60 75 75 265 100 115 65 50 430 40 75 165 240 110 735 285 20 105 735 665 340 500 160 40 30 2S0 SO 235 320 25 400 155 160 ISO 100 260 800 950 220 320 615 415 345 395 15 25 150 540 1,095 220 155 3.72 1.44 .78 1.35 4.76 5.61 2.99 8.08 4.83 1.18 2.04 22.29 4.70 7.36 6.12 8.00 1.65 1.58 1 .02 9.00 25.50 12.23 16.13 2.80 3.59 4,42 4.87 1.33 5.75 9.22 I,. 13 2.88 5,22 5.32 1,08 1,99 1,87 S,29 3.25 1.96 2.10 1.62 10.75 1.00 1.87 3.63 3.60 2.59 13.24 4.27 .30 2.00 13.24 9. 98 5.10 8.50 2.72 1.02 .60 8.12 .90 3.76 5.28 .80 13.00 2.32 2,80 2,70 2,35 6.76 26.00 14.25 5.50 8.32 9.23 6.64 5.51 6.72 .23 .74 2.55 9.92 32.84 4.40 3.10 OQ CO c s s o u a> •o c e o X cs B o a. E X LU a a> > ac © Name of Taxpayer ABSUsemeut in 1910 Buildings i Peraonal Propert y Aotual Tax Paid for 1910 Tax for 1910 Under Single Tax Tonld Have Been Kropf , Dan J . . Kruae, G. G... Kruse, F. E. . . Kruger, Fried. Krueger, E. A. Kunitake, Geo Kuizenza, Eldred. . Laerow, Joseph LaCroy, Smith Lais, tlohn (Heirs) . Lake, E. E, , , Lamour Bros. Lane, Sarah. . Lang, N . R , , , Lang, Henry,, Lankins, E, J Langlois, J. G Larsen & Co Lavkins, C, N LaSalle, Marian. . . Latourette, M. D . Latourette, A. E. . Laurosznis, John. Ijawton, Ward B. Lay, J. D, M Layman, H Leavitte, -\. G. , Lecht, Nifholas, Lee, Knud O, , , , Lee, C, W Lee, Elmer L Leete, M, A,, Mrs,, Leete & Lehmann, Lehman, Wm Leitz, Jiilius Leisman, H Leighton, E, A. . , , Lemon, F, (Heirs) , Lemery, J Ivenon, W. H Lenthold, Andrew, , . Levitt, J Lewellen, Eugene E. I^wellen, Sarah Lewis, J. R Lewis, A. J Lieser, J. W Linn, Chas Linn, G. B Linten, W. W Lingle, J. W Lindsley, Theron H. & A, Lindlsey, J. H Lipe, W. C Lucke, W. H Lloyd, D. M Logan, A. H Londergan, S. P. . Londergan, D. E. Ijooney, Giles P. . . Looney, J. H Lorenz, A. D Louderback, F. B. Lucke Bros Lund, C. Louis. . . . Lundberg, Leonard, Lynd, N,C Lynch, Joseph Lynch, H Mack, F. L Macho, John Mack V. L Maiden, F, M Mainwood, John, Malsam, L Mann, George. . Maple, W.S..., Mapele, Geo, R, Martin, W, C, . . Martin, D.B.... Mark, J. C Marett, J. & M. . . Marco, Jesse Marston, C Marchbank. R. G. 770'$ 920 1,045 415 500 4.TO 60 530 34S 305 75 505 75 300 75 25 100 2,650 590 100 100 355 45 295 335 35 100 70 480 55 310 295 1,080 SO 455 1,500 60 335 100 1 50 195 4,000 500 95 200 215 75 35 295 ISO 430 210 125 100 125 50 530 335 565 85 370 250 45 400 55 175 SO 100 260 165 135 1,120 190 250 255 235 240 75 475 SO 610 30 55 50 175 11.55 15.18 17.24 6.23 13.00 6.45 1.14 13.25 90 04 1.87 7.57 1,13 5,40 1,77 ,80 3.00 86.12 12.39 2.00 3.25 5.33 1.46 5.61 6.53 1.14 1.50 l,Oi, 10,08 1,09 6,51 4,49 16,42 1,33 6,83 29, 2S 4,87 130,00 II .00 3.09 S.OO 3.22 1.57 1.05 4.72 4.87 7,31 3,25 2,24 3.25 3.24 1.18 9.01 5.20 8.75 2.20 5.92 3.75 .91 10.40 1.05 3.05 .97 3.25 3.90 5.36 2.69 16.80 4.75 5.25 5.09 5.88 5.04 1.98 7.36 1.00 9.76 .48 .99 .75 5.241 —151— Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Hame of Tiipiyer Assessment in 1910 Buildings 4 Personal Property ietnal Tai Paid for 1910 Tai for 1910 Under Single Tai Would Have Been Name of Taipajer 1 Assessment in 1910 Actual Tai Building! & Paid for Personal 1910 Properly Tax for 1910 Under Singlj Tax Would Hare Bern Mass, Ernst T $ 180 20 25 585 too 450 350 50 85 70 205 110 395 85 45 175 45 545 100 930 55 300 440 370 245 315 ■ 1«0 SO 55 100 200 655 200 75 2,000 295 625 200 255 665 320 7S 50 130 525 35 200 125 300 665 715 SO 100 170 75 825 1,000 45 325 120 SO 800 155 SO 300 880 3SS 250 350 300 23,000 100 ISO 270 370 300 135 40 560 175 510 480 75 60 230 $ 5.31 .32 .58 14.62 26.00 10.80 10.50 1.33 1.99 2.28 3.07 3. 58 5.93 1.30 .80 3.49 1.15 9.80 1.65 13.95 .83 4.50 6.60 5.92 4.89 4.72 2.40 1.00 1.80 3.25 5.00 10.81 6.50 1.50 65.00 4.72 20.51 6.50 6.38 2.10 5.12 1.57 .75 2.15 7.88 .52 3.00 4.07 7.95 9.97 13.59 1.32 2.65 3.06 1.57 13.20 32.50 1.13 6.49 2.40 I.IS 12.00 2.61 .84 8.85 13.20 10.64 4.25 5.25 5.70 345.00 3.00 2.25 4.59 5.92 4.50 3.37 .76 8.40 4.37 10.71 8.16 1.43 1.14 3. 45 CO -fei) c o u a> •a a c o +-» B 2 -*^ o. S X a> a> QQ > -a 1 < $ 15. 46. 8( 3. 331 45E is: 790 7S lOG 45 230 SO 800 55 90 SO 270 50 25 70 165 35 445 450 275 lis 265 600 150 29S 75 185 390 SO 415 465 430 65 85 415 155 1,000 595 150 100 285 200 85 35 320 280 205 180 40 360 595 175 170 3,700 95 320 185 30 60 755 300 700 800 1,100 2,000 2,660 1,000 2,000 1,000 3,000 455 130 80 360 SO 20 75 575 480 >$ 3.2( > 6.9f 1.6( s!o: 6.83 2.32 11.85 2.44 3.25 1.12 3.45 1.62 26.00 .82 1.89 .90 6.88 1.18 .50 1.82 2.81 .88 7., 56 6.84 4.68 2.64 3.97 9.00 2.70 4.42 1.58 3.61 6.24 1.63 7.48 7.90 10.10 2.11 1.69 9.74 3.88 32.50 8.92 2.25 2.30 4.27 3.40 1.30 .62 4.80 4.62 3.07 2.97 .80 5.40 9.81 4.37 2.55 1 1 1 .00 1.85 4.80 2.96 .97 1.17 11.32 9.75 22.75 26.00 35.75 65.00 86.45 32.50 65.00 32.50 97.50 7.73 2.47 2.60 6.12 1.00 .65 1.51 14.94 12.00 i i Mattoon, W. H Matthies, E ^^ Mattley, J. H McCuIly, Al ^ Matthews, Oliver S McCullv Guv . . . . CQ Matthews, J. E McCord Wm J W Matthews, C. W .. Mattocks, J. L X Mautz, Albert CQ ^ 0) Maville, E. L b« Meilke, Richard McLartv, H. D McLoughUn, R. S MoLeran, F. W McMahon, J. O c Meilike, J Melvin, H. T Mendel, Wm t/3 -Menane, J. G >» Metier, W. A MoMurry, A. G MnRae Alex •+-» Meyer, Anna S Meyer, A.J McRoberts Geo & C Nash L Meyer, Wm. H Nagl, Geo O ' -Mills, Henry Natzel Rudolnh Mills, L. A., Mrs Needy Belgian Horse Co Needham, F. A Neil, Louis & Berton D Nelson Karl L i^ ■Milln, A. A., Mrs t3 ■Miller, Robert jMilJer, Obed I c iiliUer, Fred A Nehrbas Bessie M :d Netter, Olga Miller! Mary E a o MiUer & Miller Newkirk E. N Miller, H. Y •^14 Miller, A. H Miller, J. W Mewman, J. A Miller, S. S X! ^ Mochost, August & Emil Moe, Ernest Noble, L. A Noblitt C R H Noe, J. G B S^ofziger, S.J o Moehnke, M Moehnke, Chris, Sr Norria, J N Moehnke, Wm s-i Monroe, Althea, Mrs On Oetken, Wm. & Emiiie B Moody, H. L Oldham, E. W 0) UJ Moody H. S Oldenburg, R Morey , Wm Morfitt, Wm Morley, Geo. E Morse, G. R Ol3on,'H. C 4> QQ O'Neill, T. F. & Nellie M Morris, C. G Oregon City Transportation Co . cd Moshberger, Julius K Oregon City Shoe Store. !!.!!!! Mowrey Steam Log. Railroad . . 'O 3regon City Commission Co 3regon City Ice Works Oregon City Furniture Mfg Co.. Oregon City Machine Works . . . . 3regon City Enterprise :3 Mueller, Wm. F o Mullenhoff, H. G ^ Munger, F. V Wi^N Murphy, J. Oster, Joe < Myers Wm. E Oswald, H. 1 Owens, S. W. S Paddock, H. Paddock, A. D ' Paine, W. C Myers, C. E Mvten, Hans N —152- Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems^ 1910 AsBttssment in 1910 Buildings & Porsonal Propert y Sama of Taipayer in 1910 Buildings & FerBonal Property _ Actual Tax Paid for 1910 Tai tor 1910 Under Single Tax Would Save Been Painton, Alire S Palfrey, E. L Palmer, O. A. & Sons Palmer, Geo Pamperin, H Park, B Parker, Eli F, Parker, Carrie N . . Parker, A. F Parker, E. & S. C. Parker, Bertha. . . Parker, W. K Paroin, John R. . Parret, Henry A. Pardee, J , K . . . . Parish Joe C Parmenter, D. J. & Mary. Paulsen, A. C ^. . Paulsen, Julius Paveletz, M. M Pearson, H. C. Mrs. Peckover, Harry Peder&on, August. . . Pederson, Edwart.. . PeUlter, W.G Pendleton, David E . Pendleton, Lewis ... Penland. W. V Fenland & .Torg Perlot, Matth Perry, Bertha N. Mrs. . Perry, Arthur Pemnger, Jos. & M. E. Petit, F.P Petit, Otto Peters, J. & H Peters, M. K Peters, Henry. . . , Peterson, Adolph Peterson, Pere. . . Aden. Petterson, Rebecca E. Pettinger, G. H Phelps, J. L Pickens, L. L Phelps, Alton Phillips, Henry Phillips, W.C Phipps, Tver H Pierce, V. G Pioneer Transfer Co. Piatt, Marion.. Piatt, Nathan. . Pollard. Peter.. Pollock, Ja»et. Pope, E.I Pope & Co Portouw, E. F. Porter, R. W... Potter, J. W. . . Powell, C Powell, Walter J. Powell & Co Powell, W.C Praeger, P. C Preston, Ole L . . . Preston, Bros. Price Bros. . . . Price, E Prine, L Priebe, Chas. . Priester Bros... Proctor, M. O.. Pugh, F. E.... Purasso, John. . Piisey, Geo. E. Quaar, Otto Quant, Dora Mn Rachi, S. C Raddatz, Wm.. Rakel, G. D.... Rail, Louis A Rail, W. ... ....•• Ramsay, Chas. A. Rand, H.J... ■•■• Randall, Geo._G^ 145$ 555 87S .ISO 1,215 475 95 100 200 180 80 50 125 200 50 100 630 80 280 150 50 45 110 200 290 110 25 130 250 95 70 215 45 35 6,200 560 45 100 20 255 80 500 300 95 50 100 180 80 1,500 145 110 215 SO 225 4,000 95 90 415 35 935 750 105 305 145 235 3,500 50 260 45 240 too 270 85 too 390 100 330 305 45 65 75 1 85 80 570 2.43 11 .65 19.25 5.25 18.22 10.44 1.71 2.00 6. SO 3.24 1.20 1.25 2.12 6.00 1.00 1 .50 10.40 1.68 7.00 3.00 1. 10 1.12 2.75 5.93 6.50 5.28 2.31 .76 3.90 4.00 2.38 1.40 3.65 .81 .62 93.00 8.40 .91 1.65 .65 7.64 1.52 10.50 9.75 1.45 1.33 2.00 3.24 2.60 48.75 3.77 2.20 4.09 1.18 5.62 130.00 1.80 1.80 10.37 .62 14.03 15.75 1.88 7.62 2.33 3.52 103.75 1.62 5.98 1.45 7.80 2.10 8.10 1.28 3.25 6.24 2.65 6.93 4.88 1.12 1.29 1.51 4.36 1.20 9.12 QQ X ed "So c c a o c ^© '■^ CO B o a X c oa > © liame of Taipayer Randolph, J. A Rape, Charles F Raamussen, Lida A . Ranch, Wm. J Rauch, M. J., Mrs.. Actual Tax Paid for 1910 Tax for 1910 Under Singli Tax Would laTS Been Rayner, Emma & Stanley., Read, L. A. & Lillian Read, E. W Rebstock, Chas Reddick, G. E Redmond, Mary . . Rees, S. R Reed, E Reif, J Reichards, Jacob. Reinhart, W. N. & Alice M.. Rettinger, Jacob Reverman, Chas Reynolds, Chas. E Rhines, Jackson Rhodes, Frank. . Rhodes, John F. Rice, T. C Rich, G. P Richey, Nora A. Richter, Christ. . . . Rider, Geo. E Ridings, Thos. O.. Riebhoff, M. H..., Riebhoff, Fred W. RigoUet, Albert Ringhouse, L. H Rinehart, CO Riggs, Ceilia Ringo, Lizzie (Heirs). Rittenhouse, CD. Ritenour, L. G . . . . Rivers, E Roak, Pam Roark, J. S Roadamel, Fred. .^. . . . Roberts, Geo. & ICliza. Roberts, Griffith Robbins, Bros Robinett, Mary Robinson, Daniel Robison, Laiu-a Robeson, Zura Rodlun, N. A., O. A. & Lewis. Roe, A. D Roley, H. H. & G. D. Rollins, CM Romig, Chas. F Rooth, Carl Ross, Jane E Ross, J. U. & B. Rose, A. L Rose, Wm Rossiter, A.J... Rostrold, Ole L. Rosenkrantz, E. . . Roth, John & M . . Rothe, Carl Ruconich, L Ruroery, W. M... Rnnyan, Albert. .. Rueck, Jacob, Sr. Russell, A. W.. . . Rutherford, Geo., .^aderburg, Swan. ^^ager, .John. . Sailor, M. P. Samard, Sofie Pamson, W. W. H. Sannes, CO Sannes, Conrad B., Sanden, Chas Sanders, D. W Sandsness, J. J. . . . Sattovia, E Saunders, Henry. Schmid. Gottlieb. Schreiner, Geo Schultz, W. C Rchultze, W. T. . . 225 110 45 70 SO 30 215 140 I6S 75 30 75 55 70 70 100 465 1,165 140 95 280 20S 50 I OS 60 200 135 815 29S 825 715 140 90 80 130 iO 105 180 S5 30 185 30 270 9,300 100 485 25 I 1,460 35 30 55 55 255 90 SO 35 65 100 525 200 100 45 1,000 1 75 S5 610 805 SO 165 220 355 185 70 135 200 40 50 2,575 400 25 295 IS 180 460 S.62 2.31 1.64 1.40 1.30 .69 4.30 2.10 2.48 2.44 .50 1.57 1.07 I. OS 1.65 2.10 6.97 17.47 2.45 1.43 6.16 3.07 .84 1.89 1.08 3.20 2.56 14.91 5.02 14.02 l,,..S9 2.10 2.25 2.00 2.73 .75 2.21 4.50 1.26 1. 10 4.26 .97 4.19 195.30 2.1C 10.18 .44 3.73 21.90 .63 .48 1.44 1.42 6.37 2.39 .95 .83 1.10 2.60 7.87 3.40 2.3(1 1.46 32.50 2.62 1.30 9.76 16.90 .75 4.62 3.30 9.23 2.78 2.28 2.42 3.60 1.30 1.30 66.95 9.40 .66 4.43 .23 3.24 6.90 3 o —153— Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Name of Taxpajer in 1910 Buildings & Personal Property Actual Tai Paid for 1910 Schultz, Emma., Schock, John. . . . Schrock, O. H... Scheer, Anna E. Soheer, H. L Scheer, P. J Schrader, Emil Schlickeiser, C. Fritz. Schmeer, Edward Schatz. Wm Schatz, Barbara. . . . Schelley, P. T Schawper, F Scbbnen, N. A Schmidll, A Scherzinger, John Schofield, W. M Schenk, John & E Schiewie, Peter A' Sophia Schroethlin, Peter Schwerin, S. J Schmeiser Schirmer, Caroline. . . Scheneder, F. & K. . . Scheibner, Frank . , . . Schateman, Frank. . . Scherruhle, Alex Schneider, Arthur A. Schneider, Gottfried . , Schnoerr, Gust Schedeen, Erneft P . . Schaber, Gottlieb .... Scharff , Selena Scott, Frank Scripture & Beaulieu. Seely, J. B Sfeely, Arthiu-. . . Seely, Mark Seelv, Sherman. Seeley, J. E Seeuin, A SeBwood, T. W. Sether, Eric K. . Setteje, Gerd Schwartz, Fred. Schamel, P. L Sinclair, L. T Skillman, Franklin. Skooe, O. A Smith, Jaa. Jr Smith, W. H. & R. A. Spiers A Stewart, C. E Stone, J. W Straka, J. A Sevcik, Bros Sevier, James H . Shaw, Emile. . . . Shaw, J. R Sharp, Wm. Est. Shaver, Albert. . . Shankland, E. S Shellev, P.T. ... Shepherd, R Shipley, Frank. . . Shipley, Stella E. Shriner, I. N. L. .. Shriner, W. J,. . .. Shupp, N Sibken, Christian. Siever.'f, E. D Skirvin, J. R Skinner, W. L Slater. L. C. & J. F. Silcox, W. H Slaughter, Geo. W. Slocurn, CD Slyter, O Smith, John E Smith, John Smith, W. F. .. Smith, Mary E. Smith, Sarah. . . Smith, J. S Smith, H. R... $ 175$ 35 220 610 2 225 170 -ISS 520 1,205 65 240 75 SO 60 60 <>S .?70 600 60 50 160 I. SO 85 105 .555 120 305 285 290 120 445 100 575 250 400 210 110 630 1,605 35 495 340 320 290 1,275 135 65 105 590 50 180 340 500 140 (60 400 75 230 1,140 65 255 240 I.W 50 55 120 200 50 45 145 175 475 205 240 110 45 550 200 220 75 45 35 65 260 2.63 .62 6.60 O.IS 3.23 3.37 5.53 6.83 8.84 18.08 2.ro 7.20 1.42 1.27 1.08 1.50 1.73 8.14 9.00 1.50 .90 2.40 4.87 1.96 1.68 7. 45 2.76 4.93 7.13 4.64 1.98 6.67 2.00 13.51 8.12 6.00 3. IS 1.65 9.45 50.22 .66 13.12 5.6 5.12 6.00 22.95 2.02 I .23 2.21 8.85 I 62 5.04 5.10 8.25 2.52 2.40 10.00 y .77 4.14 17.10 .98 4.07 7.20 2.53 1 .47 1.04 1 .80 4.00 1.33 .87 2.90 2.98 7.60 ^.o^ 3.84 1.87 .76 8.80 s.oo! 3.30l lai for 1910 Under Single Tax Would Hare Been .57j .86 .87' .83 .00 CQ X c s s o u -a a c o c« X eQ B o X u c a> CQ o Hame of Taxpajer Smith, G. W. & Wm. C. Smith. A. H Smith, H. A Smith, Neils A Smith, Alexander smith, F. T. & v.. Smith, J. L Smith, Clarence D. Smith, Rosco B.... Smith, J. M Snyder, Jaa. F Sparks, Chas Spangler, A. A Spangerberg, E. B. Staber, Henry Staats, J. O , Stangel, G. A Stauber, M Stanton, John A . . . . Stark, J. A. & K. E. Stafford, W. B Staefani, A Stahlneeker, F. P Stahlneckcr, Rufus. . . , Starkweather, E., Mrs. Starkweather, W. L. . , . Stein, A. K., Mrs Stem,. H. O Stems, Ralph Steiner, Phillip & Chas. Steiner, Fred Stevens, H. E Stevens, E. & Geo. A Stevens, Wm. & Margaret.. Stephens, J. C.-. Smith, Thomas. . Smith, Archie D. Smith, Sam Smith, B. F Smythe, Clara,. , . , Snow, F Snodgrass, Walsh. Snyder, J. C Snyder, T. M Spencer, Anna Ij. . Stephens, Geo. W Stephens, A. R Stewart, Clara A Steininger, Wm. H. . . Steinbach, Catherine. StiUwell, Jennie Stone, Wm. W. & N. M. Stone, Francis Story & Thomas Story, Geo. L StoU, Frank Stokes, Jonathan. Stokes. W. B Stoeher, Emily S. Strohm, Godfred . . Stroup, Robt. . . . Strouse, John. . . . Streid, Heinrich. ^truve, Wm. H.. Stryker, Oscar. . . Straight k SO I.SO >^ 62« 9.30 B 16S 2.48 105 1.62 ISO 880 3.15 13.20 6 40€ 6.4C I4€ 2.1C Ut 125 1.87 O 105 3.42 ^O 900 18.90 ^ i 460 225 6.90 3.38 SO .75 l.OSO 1,575 §j 75 l.SS 245 3.6i 35e 8.22 ■<-» 47S 7.12 «s 370 5.74 X 75 1.99 es 145 20 3.69 .51 H 7C 1.78 150 3.97 B 60 50 665 .90 1.63 13.97 2 435 6.53 uu 40 1.30 -«rf 605 145 15.12 2.18 o. 250 60 8.12 1.9S S I2C 3.96 X 370 600 5.55 10.80 I9C 2.85 155 2.64 s 255 3.82 <1> 23C 4.60 1) I4S 255 3.84 3.82 03 300 5.10 u 50C 16.25 > 665 13.97 205 3.49 CQ 20 160 .46 3.39 K 75 iWO 1,200 1.50 8.40 36.00 2 390 7.6C 195 3.90 o 240 S.52 ^ 75 1.13 •^ 18C 4.6! 75 1.95 ; — 1 330 4.95 < 28( S.04 205 3.S« 175 2.9: 45 I.6S 90 1.89 Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 .Same of Taipayor Swallow, Olive A Swaggert, Geo Swiok, C. E Tanier, S. N Tapfer, Elsie Tawney, F. H Taylor & Stanton Taylor, C Taylor G. A Taylor, M. H Telford, Lizzie, Mrs Telford, M. D Tellefson, K Tellefson, Chris Tennler, Mike Templer, Geo TenilUCF Thiessen, H Thomas, O. G Thomas, C.L Thomas, G. E Thomas, G. I Thomas, James Thomas, W. A Thomas, Wm Thodor, Sfrela Thompson, Ethel Thompson, Sorlie J Thompson, M. A Thompson, Bud Thompson, J. B Thurston, M. G Tiedeman(ChaB Tison, E. H Todd, W. W Tobin, J.J Todd, G. H Todd, E. R Tolpolar, I Tong, Marion & A. E Tonkin, 0. & Beryl Townlev, Dr. J. T Tracv, Ralph M Tooze, Lottie G Trapp, Henry Trost, Chris Troyer, A. P Troutdale Lumber Co Trullinger, H. A Tschicki, T Tucker, H. H Tuft, J.A Turk, J. G Turner, Herbert I Turner, A.F Turner, J. H Unique Brick & Tile Co ^ TJ'Ren & Schuebel .' Vallen, Lewis N Valley Publishing Co Van Puymbroeck, F Van Horn, Jessie C ' Van Ordstrand & Masterson. Vaughan, J. C Vernon, J. H I Vert, Francis & Geo Vetete, E. T . Vick, W. J. E I Vigles, J.C ' Vincent, Phoebe Vinyard, A. M ' Volpp, George Volkman, J. M VonHelms, Henry Von Glan, Mary L Vorphl, Robt Vorheis, G. G Vo8S, J. A Wadsworth, J. C Wagner, Fritz M Wagner, Chas. F. Wagonkuecht, Albm Walker, A.J Walsh, John T. WalcfajHenixJ^^.,^^ Assessment in 1910 BaUdings & Personal Property lotnal Tai Paid for 1910 Tax for 1910 Under Single Tai Would Have Been 70$ fO 165 140 125 140 2,250 115 75 270 125 2.24 ,<5 .63 KHl 2.5C S75 8.62 290 7.25 50 55 365 55 350 ISO 235 40 195 265 lis 35 20 ISO 2,165 35 235 725 310 105 650 130 130 1,600 90 ISO 100 1,345 200 330 315 615 5,650 100 1,150 25 50 70 510 1,440 55 2,100 500 50 250 340 40 675 630 590 70 140 2,500 ISO 150 825 400 395 65 285 430 175 .SO 20 95 I .05 .85 2.48 2.52 3.24 2.32 33.75 1.95 1.98 4.32 1.33 1.79 S.47 1.05 5.25 4.90 3.75 .76 6.34 4.11 2.69 .67 .46 3.98 35.73 1.13 5.88 10.88 9.30 2.72 21.12 2.60 2.73 52.00 2.52 2.92 2.65 20.18 4.00 7.^6 5.03 9.69 84.75 1.60 26.45 .50 1.00 1.65 8.16 21.60 .91 31.50 16.25 .90 6.50 6.46 1.04 14.18 13.23 12.39 1.78 2.10 52. SO 2.2S 2.55 ISS 2.78 lOS 2.04 300 9.75 I7S 2.63 275 4.12 16.49 8.80 4.43 1.63 4.28 6.45 2.62 1.33 .SO 1.42 CO X c c 9 O <^ •a c ;j c X a o a, -<^ a. B X c a> a> CQ > •a 3 o Name of Taxpayer Walker, C. A Wallace, Geo. W. . . Wallace, Jos. D Waldron, Hattie L. Wallace, W. A Waldron, Henry. Walberg, Albert. Waldorf, A Wang, Wang, 0. & Co. . , Ware, S. A Waxthen, O.H... Warnock, J. M. . , Warner, A. C Washburn, Rose. . Washington Creamery Co. Waterbury, R. P Watenpaugh, Wallace W, . Waverly , Golf Club Way, F. , Wearer, B. C Webster, M. B.... Weise, H. W Weidner, Valerie. , Weinhart, Henry. Weismandel, Nelson. , Weismandel, Chas. F. Wells, J. E Wells, J.A Welch, Presley L Weninger, F.J. & J..., Werheim, Eliza , West, Harry Westberg, T Westerfield, N. C Westbostad, Christian. White, M White & Scheer White, C.J White, Clayton White, D. G Whjtten, E. F Whiteman, D. F Wickhmd, Geo. E. & C. L Wilson, W. C Wilson & Cooke . . Wilson, Harrj' .... Wilson, Clem Wilson, J. E Wilcox, Sylvia M. Wilcox, R. A Wilcox, H. J. . . . Willbroad, J. W. Willcock, C. A. . . Wilmot, R. B... Willett, Joe Wilkins, Warren L. . . . Williamson, Margaret. Wilkerson, Ora Z . . . . . Williams, Ann, Mrs . . . Williams, O. C Williams. T. J. B Williams Bros Williams, M. B Williams, Isaac Williams, B. L Williams, L. P Willamette Pulp & Paper Co. Willamette Pulp & Paper Co. Willamette Pulp & Paper Co. Wills, Lee Wills, George N. Wines, Geo. M. , , Wink, H. P Winrich, Henry. Winslow, Claude. Wirfs, T. J Wirth, L. S Wirtz, W.J Wolfer, H. A Wold, A. O Wolfgang, Bauman, Wood, W. A Wood, Z. T Wood, M. H Assessment iaieiO BnJldlngB& Personal Property Aotnal Tax Paid for 1910 110$ 135 100 95 85 ISO 135 75 230 3,000 30 65 550 240 J70 ISO 340 50 500 170 50 205 75 65 350 200 480 375 25 40 370 620 440 70 S5 170 50 1,120 50 40 ISO 190 300 135 55 2,500 50 SO 90 55 275 40 230 75 380 185 160 35 230 65 I7S 45 1,400 500 330 30 60 I27,,S00 10,000 108,500 20b 1,745 95 105 365 37S 500 460 300 835 too 260 350 80 40 Tax for 1910 Under Singlt Tax Wonld Have Been 1.76 2.84 I. SO 2.80 1.27 3.51 2.44 1.42 5.98 78.00 .97 1.36 15.95 3.60 4.50 3.90 10.20 1.62 11.75 3.23 1.32 4.71 1.99 1.26 11.38 6.50 7.20 5.99 .52 .80 S.SS 9.92 6.60 1.6 .92 2.80 1.30 29.12 1.05 .80 3.75 3.23 7.92 2.71 1. 10 81.25 1.30 1.33 2.30 1.82 6.04 .76 3.45 1. 57 6.27 3.06 3.20 1.13 4.83 1.18 3. 85 .91 45.50 9.10 5.94 .45 1.9S 2,486.25 195.00 2,034.75 4.40 29.67 1.S6 1.58 5.84 7. 10.00 9.20 9.00 12.52 2.30 5.20 7. 35 2.60 1.00 -155— Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 Assessment in 1910 Buildjngi & Personal Pro per^ Name of Taxpayer in 1910 Bnildings & Personal Property Aotnal Tax Paid for 1910 Tax for 1910 Under Singh Tax Wonld EaTO Been "Woodcox, Wallace. "Woodle, Jas. P Wooster, G. Woodard & Son. .. Woodfin, John Worthington, E. B Worthington, T. R Wright, E. O.- Wrolstad, Louis G. Wyland, G. E "^'ergen, H. J Yexler, Geo 175 355 450 50 35 130 220 70 85 365 425 290 6.37 9.42 S X B a « 3 a O — ' E m i o t- Name of Taxpayer Aetnal Tax Paid for 1910 Tax for 1910 Under Singls Tax Tonld Have Been Yoder, A. L Yoder, Jonathan S. Yoder, A.J Yonce, W. M Young, W. H Young, R. J Young, W. Edward. Young, Jennie Yount, H. H Youmans, R. B Zwirnmann, Gustav. Zimmermann, A. J. . 195 5,475 110 360 S9S 95 245 560 1,145 40 MS 75 .21 = .34\ a .811 -a .801 .89 S cs .85 J5. .92 ' .40 H - .32 3 ' ,92 £ I 87 _; cs s £ m 99 : (Continued from page xviii) King was put to the best use ; not a square foot of it was unused. When you look only at the figures, the amount in dollars, and see that Olds, Wort- man & King Avould have been exempt from tax, under the single tax exemption bill, on $499,000 in 1910, and that Mr. Spence would have been exempt on $1,800, it looks at first as if Mr. Spence was getting the worse of it. But that is not true. Olds, Wortman & King's total assessment was $995,000, and Mr. Spenee's total assess- ment was $3,200. Olds, Wortman & King would have been exempt on $499,000, or 49.85 per cent of their total 'assessment, while Mr. Spence would have been exempt on $1,800, or 56.24 per cent of his total assessment. Olds, Wort- man & King would have been taxed on 50.15 per cent of their total assessment, while Mr. Spence would have been taxed on only 4-3.76 per cent of his total assessment. That is, for every $100 of assessment under the general property tax. Olds, Wortman & King would have been taxed on $50.15 under the tax and exemption bill, while Mr. Spence would have been taxed on only $43.76 under the same kind of a tax and exemption bill. Under the single tax exemption bill, Mr. Spence would have been exempt on $56.24 of every $100 of his general property assessment in 1910, while Olds, Wortman & King would have been exempt on only $49.85 of every $100 of general property assessments. In every $100 •of assessments under the general property tax system Mr. Spence would have had $6.39 more of exemptions under the proposed county tax and exemption law than Olds, Wortman & King would have had. But suppose Mr. Spenee's 70 acres had been as well used as the block of land occupied by Olds, Wortman & King. That is, suppose every acre had been improved, instead of only 30 acres in 70, and with a corresponding in- crease in Mr. Spenee's "labor values ON land." Then under the County Tax and Ex- emption bill Mr. Spence would have been ex- empt on $75 of every $100 on which he would be taxed under the present tax system. When men compare farmers' exemptions un- der a tax on raw-land values, or community- made values, with the exemptions of depart- ment store and sky-scraper owners under the same tax system, they forget the enormous value of the land that must be used for de- partment stores and sky-scrapers. Mr. Spence is a successful farmer on land that has a com- munity-made value of only $20 an acre. But no department store could do business on land of that value. The land under the Olds, Wortman & King department store was assessed $12.40 a square foot in 1910. That is equal to an assessment of $539,144 an acre. At that rate, Mr. Spenee's 70 acres would have a raw-land value of $37 - 740,080. A little piece of the Olds, Wortman & King block of land 2 feet wide and 5 feet 6 inches long was assessed $1,400 in 1910; and that was the raw-land value of Mr. Spenee's 70 acres. The less than one acre occupied by the Olds, Wortman & King department store was assessed as much as 24,800 acres of im- proved land with the same raw-land value as ilr. Spenee's land. Another thing that men often forget when thinking of farmers' exemptions under the land-value tax system, and comparing exemp- tions on farms with exemptions in cities, is that owners of valuable city lots and lands have no exemptions for clearings; and even if they had, the exemptions would be so small that they would hardly be noticeable. In Clackamas County the average exemption for clearings per acre of improved land would have been $36.65 in 1910. The same amount of exemption for the Olds, Wortman & King block of land would have been $33.65, as the block is less than one acre. The proportions of raw-land value to clearing value for Olds, Wortman & King and for Clackamas County farmers would be : Raw-land Clearing Value Value Olds, Wortman & King $4,690.00 to $0.34 Clackamas farmers, per acre .24 to .3? -156- ALL FARM PROPERTY IN COUNTY Farmers who have, been deceived by cor- poration lawyers, corporation newspapers and the agents of Big Land Speculators believe the proposed Clackamas County Tax and Exemp- tion law bill will put more taxes on their "land." It is not a bill to get revenue by tax- ing "land," but a bill to get revenue by tax- ing the following: 1. Raw-land values or community-made values of land. That means assessing improved farm land at its "unimproved" value. If this proposed law had been in force in 1910, the 95,595 acres of improved farm land would have been assessed $2,279,385 instead of $5,- 782,950. 2. Raw-land values or community-made val- ues of town and city lots. The homes and other buildings on town and city lots would be exempt. 3. Water powers. The water powers now claimed, controlled and used in Clackamas County are worth more than $8,000,000, and are practically exempt from tax under the present law. 4. Franchises and rights of way of railroads and other public service corporations. Under the present law franchises are practically ex- empt from tax. WHAT WOULD BE EXEMPT? Under this proposed law, all products of la- bor would be exempt from tax. The follow- ing property would have been exempt from tax in 1910 if this law had been in force : 1. Farm clearings, ditches and improve- ments IN the land to make it suitable for cul- tivaton, amounting to $3,497,340. All this is taxed under the present law. 2. Farm buildings and personal property, and all improvements ON the land, amounting to $1,944,795 in 1910. All these are taxed un- der the present law. 3. Personal property of persons who own no land, amounting to $823,975 in 1910. All this is taxed under the present law. 4. Improvements on town and city lots, amounting to $979,570 in 1910. All this is taxed under the present law. 5. All other personal property, chiefly in cities and towns, amounting to $1,132,265 in 1910. All this is taxed under the present law. WOULD THAT INJURE FARMERS? The proposed law is one to exempt the farm- er's "business, occupation and labor from tax." To show how it would benefit the indi- vidual farmer, take George Hicinbotham as an example. He is a good example for several reasons. First, he does not understand this proposed law. Second, he believes the pro- posed law will "ruin the farmer." Third, he has 209.98 acres of land, but only 55 acres were improved in 1910. Of all his land, he had only 26.19 acres of improved land in 100 acres of land. Fourth, his personal property and improvements ON land were assessed only $300 in a total assessment of $4,970 in 1910. Fifth, while his taxes for 1910 amounted to $124.25 under the present law, his tax under the proposed law would have been only $105.02. He would have saved $19.23 by the proposed law. Mr. Hicinbotham 's 55 acres of improved land were assessed $2,750 in 1910, or an aver- age of $50 an acre. His unimproved 154.98 acres were assessed $1,920, or an average of $12.39 an acre. Under the proposed law his unimproved acres would have been assessed $1,920, the same as they were assessed in 1910 under the present law. But his improved 55 acres would have been assessed $675 under the proposed law, while they were assessed $2,750 under the present law. So Mr. Hicinbotham would have had an exemption of $2,075 on his improved land, 55 acres, and his $300 of personal property and improvements would have been exempt. His total assessment un- der the proposed law would have been $2,595, while his total assessment under the present law was $4,970. That is, for every $100 on which he was taxed in 1910 under the present law, he would have been taxed on only $52.21 under the proposed Clackamas County law. If a farmer like Mr. Hicinbotham, who has only one-fourth of his land improved, and is assessed only $300 for personal property and improvements — which is an average of only $1.50 an acre — will benefit by the proposed Clackamas County Tax and Exemption law, certainly the farmer whose land is well im- proved and who has personal property and im- provements in proportion to the size of his farm will be benefited a great deal more. "While Mr. Hicinbotham would be very much benefited by the proposed Clackamas County law, he would be benefited much more by the Graduated Specific Tax and Exemption amend- ment to be voted on next November. If that amendment had been in force in 1910, Mr. Hic- inbotham would have paid less than $75, while his taxes for 1910 under the present law amounted to $124.25. EFFECT ON ALL FARMERS In 1910 there were 5,407 owners of farms in Clackamas County. This does not include persons who owned no improved land, and does not include tenant farmers. "We may speak of these 5,407 owners as "farmers" be- cause the assessment and tax rolls do not show whether they cultivated their farms or rented them out to tenants. In regard to the 5,407 farmers, the Clackamas County assessment and tax rolls show the following facts: —157- Improved acres owned 2?f e^'oa Unimproved acres owned 2IJ,BW.w Total acres, 5,407 farmers 309,203.60 Improved acres to each farmer, average oq'ko Unimproved acres to each farmer, average 39.50 Average of all acres, each farmer ^'^■^'^ Assessments of farm property. • ■ $10,680,140.00 Average assessment each farmer qo'kok'oo Taxes paid on farm property, including special levies 196,525.92 Average taxes for each farmer 36.34 Now let us compare these figures with the results if the proposed Clackamas County Tax and Exemption law had been in force : Assessments of farm property, 1910, were . $10,680,140.00 Assessments under proposed law would have been 5 ,520,5 35.00 Exemptions of farm property would have been $ 5,159,605.00 Average assessment each farmer in 1910 was $ 1,974.88 Average assessment under proposed law would have been 1,020.80 Average exemption under proposed law would have been $ 954.08 Average tax paid by each farmer for 1910 was $ 36.34 Average tax under proposed law would have been ^'i?* Average saving, each farmer, under proposed law. $ 8.69 Of every $100 paid in taxes by farmers they would have saved $ 23.91 Actual taxes paid on farm property for 1910 196,525.92 Taxes under proposed law would have been 159,559.01 Farmers would have saved by proposed law $ 36,966.91 TWO-THIRDS OF LAND UNIMPROVED If taxing nothing except raw-land values, or TVT i XI, 4. £ XT. onn oAo n ^ i communitv-made values will injure farmers, .!> °^!a7 f f 4 Ji ^'''''' ■''^,.^^-^rl then exempting all rawJand values will bene- the 5,407 farmers only 30.91 acres m the 100 ^^ ^^^^^ | ^^^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^ are improved. Yet a law, exempting the value ciaekamas County would pay $246,521.90 of their farm cleanngs and personal property ^j^^^^ ^^ $196,525.92 under the present and improvements would have saved those ^ ^^^ ^^^ {■ ^^^^ speculators would pay w™iT .r/^' •''^' li ^^ / ''P''^' Z ^ ; nothing, and the railroads would pay nothing Would that injure those farmers? Does it ^^ ^^^f; franchises and rights of way. That's help those farmers to pay a subsidy of $8.69 .^^^ ^^^^ ^^^ speculators and corporations apiece a year to the railroads and other cor- ;; ,, ,-, ^ porations and big speculators? "What they pay in taxes on their "business, occupations and labor" amounts to a subsidy to big spec- HALF OR MORE OF LAND IMPROVED ulators, railroads and other public service cor- porations, like the Southern Pacific and the Let us divide the 5,407 farmers into two Portland Railway, Light & Power Company. classes: 1. Those with half or more than If exempting farmers from taxes on their half of their land improved. 2. Those with personal property and improvements ON land less than half of their land improved. Then and their improvements IN the land will in- it will be easier to see how the present tax jure them, then the best way to benefit farm- system really punishes farmers for being in- ers is to tax nothing except personal property dustrious, and how the proposed Clackamas and improvements, including the value of land County Tax and Exemption law will reward a clearings and value of improvements on land, farmer in proportion to his industry. FACTS FOR 2,203 FARMERS WITH HALF OR MORE THAN HALF OF THEIR LAND IMPROVED. Number of farmers with half or more than half land improved 2,203 Improved acres owned by 2,203 farmers 44,228.07 Unimproved acres owned by 2,203 farmers 2 2,482.50 Total acres owmed by these farmers 66,710.57 Average improved acres, each farmer 20.10 Average unimproved acres, each farmer. 10.20 Average all acres to each farmer 30.30 — 158— General property assessments, 1910, 2,203 farmers.. $ 4 305 200 OO Assessments under proposed law would have been IJBsisOO.OO Exemptions under proposed law would have been , $T,5O9,40O.O0 Average general property assessment eacih farmer 1,953.36 Average assessment under proposed law 814.79 Average exemption under proposed law $ i 138.57 Actual taxes paid 1910 on farm oroperty by 2,203 farmers 81,086.68 1 axes under proposed law would have been 53,419.05 2.203 farmers would have saved by proposed law $ 27,667.63 Average tax paid in 1910 by each farmer $ 36 80 Average tax under proposed law would have been .......................... 24.24 Average saving under proposed law would have been $ ^12!56 Of every $100 they paid in taxes these farmers would have saved $ 34.12 Of every 100 acres of their land 2,203 farmers had 66.29 acres improved. Of every 100 acres of their land 5,407 farmers had 30.91 acres improved. LESS THAN HALF OF LAND IMPROVED the land and for having better houses and Land alone does not make a farm. Agricul- ^°f """"^ ^'^J^ f^ '*°'^'