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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-
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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
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— ^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:
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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
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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)
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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. <t Martha E. .
American Surety Co
American Trust & Inv .Co.
AnjD, A., Mrs
Anders, H. H
Anderegg, John
Andrews, Lvman B.
Andrews Chas. P...
Andrews Martha E.
Andrews, L. R
Andrews, Stillwell..
Andrews, Alired E.,
Andrews, Gertrude..
Andrews, Oliver. . . .
Andrews, L. H
Andrews, H. A. - .
Andersen, Gustaf.
Anderson, Hans. .
Anderson, W. M. .
Anderson. Matt...
Anderson, M. G....
Anderson, .John C.
Anderson, Hans. . .
Anderson, J. M. . . .
Anderson, Andrew.
Anderson. Andrew. . . .
Anderson, Andrew. . . .
Anderson, Andrew. . . .
Anderson, Fred
Anderson, A. H
Anderson, James
Anderson, Annie
Anderson, Alfred M. . .
Anderson, A. B
Anderson, Peder
Anderson, Peter
Anderson, A. H. & A
Anderson, G. F
Anderson, Gus
Anderson, B. A. & Bertha.
\nderson, B. A.&B
Anderson, John
Anderson, .John
Anderson, John..
Anderson, John F
Anderson, John A
Anderson, A. E
Anderson, H. S
Anderson, Thos. E
Anderson, Fred & Josephine
Anderson, Nancy
Anderson, John (fe Hilda..
Anderson, Hilda
Anderson, Hilda C
Anderson, Alfred E
Anderson. E. P 10
Anderson, Chas. G
Anderson, Adolf
Angus, ,Tohn I 5
Angus, John I 25
20
*
36.08
2
6
9
6
*
2
43
SO. 00
60.00
4H
*
60.00
*
45.00
«
74
9
2
14
17
40
I
1.56
5
5
10
20
15
3
35
8
90
20
12
6
*
10
5.30
.88
40
20
35
60
10
2
17
52.00
"60.66
150.00
50.00
50.00
5s!66
63 38
37.77
160.00
60.00
102.94
50.00
100.00
102.30
30.00
40.00
30.00
70.00
160.00
150.06
219.78
37.14
40.62
111.11
160.00
50.00
40.00
30.00
33.33
40.00
40.00
20.00
20 00
52.00
40.00'
55.00,
60.00;
so.oo'
50.00,
48.06i
20.00
56.25
50.00
350.00
93.75
188.67
312.50
20.00
60.00
60.00
50.00
40.00
50.00
61.17
53.76
20.00
75.00
70.00
3
s 10.00
$
40
10. oc
None
20. OC
None
75. oc
4
15.00
16
11.25
40
30. Ot
4
25. OC
40
10. OC
4. 85
103.09
9.60
14.05
40 J^
18. OC
None
60.00
40
12.50
34.24
9.93
32.25
10. OC
80
10. OC
159
11.6.-
71
6.34
3
70.00
24
20. OC
r.38
54.34
■10
70. OC
160
1.87
19
39.47
None
120. OC
!5S
6.45
35
11.4;
70
5.70
58.48
40.00
34.41
94.44
68.14
99.81
200.00
None
60.44
103H
9.66
20
11. OC
20
II .OC
72
19.44
55
40.00
13
100.00
28
17.85
63
16.03
20
I5.0C
70
5.70
80
S.OO
46. 8C
9.82
78
17.94
24.65
9.73
34
S.OO
26
4.61
5
24.00
30
13.15
88.87
24.75
2.72
20.22
None
25.00
3.53
21.43
31
20.00
40
25.00
25 Ji
24.75
132.83
4.96
68
15.44
39
15.38
None
300.ro
6.26
79.88
18.86
29.16
80
(0.00
None
183.00
None
176.13
15
30.00
80
5.00
120
6.66
100
19.00
45
20.00
165
12.12
7S
10,00
43.67
9.73
13.39
29.87
.50
None
50.00
10.00
70
80
38;
30
5
b.OO
10.00
10.38
20.66
30.00
1,070
400
2,160
300
360
630
1,200
430
400
500
240
980
175
250
500
385
325
800
6,560
790
380
1,320
1,825
2,800
300
850
300
1,150
600
700
3,740
5,650
6,570
200
200
2,300
220
220
1,725
12,200
4,500
1,100
1,250
300
700
400
860
1,480
840
290
480
4,020
580
5,225
55
1,200
1.075
980
(,000
4,225
1,060
2,850
650
3,500
500
1,300
800
1,000
275
450
400
1,600
3,100
3,000
5,000
1,150
525
1,440
2r
50
550
800
400
995
1,900
250
650
ISO
100
200
150
530
200
700
100
1,520
390
300
355
72S
80
25
335
980
490
140
275
340
300
360
100
295
270
100
35,
100
300
65
1,040
250
865
150
740
150
180
300
1,400
320
250
255
75
230
25
275
455
1,320$
400.
2,810
300
510
630
1,300
630
400
500
390
1,510
375
950
500
485
325
800
8,080
1,180
380
1,620
2,180
3,525
300
900
300
1,230
625
1.03S
4,720
6,140
6,710
200
475
3,040
220
220
2,065
12,500
4,500
1,460
1,350
300
995
400
1,130
1,580
1,195
390
480
4,320
645
6,265
55
1,200
1,325
980
1,000
5,090
1,210
3,590
650
3,700
500
1,450
800
1,180
275
450
400
1,900
4,500
3,320
5,250
1,405
600
1,670
50
50
825
800
400
995
.2^1
1,090
„L
2,090
150
360
350
100
380
220
640
200
700
5,370
675
230
860
1,170
1,925
110
lis
200
170
580
1,580
1,475
320
420
1,705
510
6,700
1,200
745
245
550
145
840
190
280
2,400
120
2,705
700
820
180
2,610
450
2,045
35
700
770
210
120
835
2,220
1,720
2,520
555
155
760
25
40
425
270
1,455
—2—
230$ 33.00$ 9.3
40C
10. 6C
16. 9(
72(
42.15
16.6!
I5<
7.65
5.6.
150
8.16
3.7!
280
10.08
7.0;
1,20C
22. IC
31.4:
25(
10.71
9.9,
40(
6.0(
9.2;
500
18.25
23.75
170
5.85
3.94
87C
22.65
20. i;
175
9.0C
6.75
25C
23. 7C
11. 7«
500
10.00
16. St
350
7.75
8.61
325
5.2C
8.0(
80C
14. .56
21 Ai
2,71C
129. 2j
66. 7C
505
24.55
15.02
ICO
6.84
2.6>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, <t S. .
Bachman, Joseph
Badger. Robert h
16
50.00
40.00
40,00
45,00
1.
45,00
45,00
45,00
32.30
150,00
65.00
20,00
100.00
100,00
60,00
80,00
100,00
58.57
57,19
40,00
40,00
40,00
50,00
60,00
60,00
35,00
35,00
40,00
55,00
60.00
52.00
None
None
None
160
46.23
52.33
12
96
40
7
19.30
1.50
4
23
25
9,28
84,72
75.90
63
35
None
5
185
16,79
6
5.80
90
1,79
73
5
74
60
40
40
40
180
34
5
44
30
40
SH
12
20
II
12
22y2
5.68
69
5,83
11,66
18M
18
23
147
None
36K
94
None
4
62
49
1,20
39,50
5
16,22
40
100,50
3,8:
s
27
23
1
32 , 50
161,57
120
65
76
64
,^4,68
20
4,50
25
200,00$
18.46
50.00
5.00
25.95
40,51
40.00
10.41
8.00
20,00
39.37
60,00
20,00
40,00
40.00
10.77
10.23
23.05
15.87
17.14
30.00
40,00
5.00
29.77
16,66
30.17
25.00
97.76
16,44
27.00
5.00
18,33
5 00
7.50
5,00
3
5.15
10,00
17,04
27.00
20,00
139.13
23.33
20,00
100,00
35.00
34,45
26,41
20,00
11,65
10.00
13,50
11,85
13,35
1 1 , 95
9.20
72,00
30,00
8,51
60,00
37,50
20,00
24,49
41.66
25,31
12.00
12.33
10,00
10,94
12.98
10,00
16,66
13.00
20,00
15.35
9.90
10.00
7.31
9.21
12.50
21.03
8.75
20.00
12,00
300$
70
100
800
1,200
5,420
1,8.30
1,120
320
290
760
590
135
1,460
2,200
100
2,200
3,700
1,000
600
230
470
1,225
1,380
1,400
825
4,200
1,425
1,515
2,060
490
2,100
200
300
200
1,300
200
50
3,000
3,010
2,000
800
820
400
1,550
3,080
2,650
150
2,180
190
360
610
185
330
1,940
1,770
750
3,045
1,400
1,000
750
1,840
5,200
850
1,000
2,110
3,345
400
1,660
290
50
850
1,150
260
1,700
1,600
1,200
860
840
1,440
2,360
175
120
1,600
200$
460
625
150
75.00
260
200
415
455
540
1,370
50
100
175
165
250
300
100
250
325
200
485
100
465
300
200
495
350
500
100
540
410
50
1,095
890
380
100
210
95
350
310
400
780
750
390
100
50
595
ISO
100
500
100
340
250
165
395
500$
530
725
800
1,200
5,420
1,980
1,195
320
550
760
790
550
1,460
2,655
100
2,740
5,070
1,000
600
280
470
1,325
1 ,555
1,565
1,075
4,500
1,525
1,765
2,385
690
2,585
200
400
_ 665
1,600
200
50
3,200
3,505
2,350
800
820
400
1,650
3,580
2,7.50
150
2,720
600
410
610
185
330
3,035
2,660
1,130
3,145
1,610
1,095
1,100
2,150
5,600
850
1,000
2,890
4,095
400
2,050
390
50
900
1,745
410
1,800
1,600
1,200
1,360
940
1,780
2,610
175
285
1,995
290
510
675
2,3l0
780
135
350
435
450
260
1,055
1,585
2,470
210
165
325
725
1,065
660
1,500
860
450
1,305
290
1,120
100
465
820
20
1,510
1,615
1,150
"336
250
1,830
1,115
1,020
495
230
250
65
65
2,320
1,190
770
1,150
555
495
725
710
3,175
465
2,470
3,215
795
265
285
1,225
310
095
805
205
780
1,000
185
1 ,3951
210$
20
50
800
1,200
3,110
1 ,200
1,060
320
200
760
355
100
1,200
1,600
100
1,155
2,600
1,000
600
70
305
1,000
830
500
415
3,000
665
1,315
1,080
400
1,465
200
300
200
780
180
50
1,690
1,890
1,200
800
490
400
1,400
1,750
1,635
ISO
1,700
105
180
360
120
265
715
1,470
360
1,995
1,055
600
375
1,440
2,425
385
1,000
420
880
400
1,255
125
50
615
520
100
805
1,600
1,200
555
735
1,000
1,610
175
100
600
13,25
15.90
10.88
18,80
30.00
135.50
49,50
21,76
9,60
9,07
13,68
20,15
8,80
26,28
47,80
2.50
68.50
81.12
16,50
9,90
4,20
.-,05
26,77
.JO. 22
43.83
21.50
72.00
35,84
30,00
42,90
20.19
43.94
3,00
6.00
9.98
24,00
3.00
.75
52.80
52,57
35.25
29.20
12,30
6,00
60,23
59,07
68.75
2.25
44.88
12,60
8.61
12,81
3,87
6.93
63.73
58,52
28.82
50,33
24,15
27,29
26 67
33,17
84,00
12.75
16.00
43.35
61,42
8.40
35 87
5,85
,83
14.58
26,18
6,35
27.90
24,00
18,00
20,67
14.29
26.70
41.76
4.38
4.98
30,92
9,62
1,13
1.16
27.04
45,10
116.87
45.10
28.44
15.26
7.98
24,46
13,37
2.48
38.62
51.49
4,05
46.74
65.21
25,15
15,10
1.62
7.07
27.40
26 . 35
23.44
13.18
75.93
23.42
34.62
28,95
16
10
40
39
4
64
6
95
4
64
18,08
4
17
1
16
43
56
43
81
27
82
38
06
II
36
9
27
66
61
42
92
61
44
3
4H
42
78
4,09
7
03
14.06
4
68
10
,35
27
94
47
.46
13
55
,50
49
24
.45
22,59
13,38
34.78
56,21
8.92
25.31
9,74
20,40
11.87
35,39
2.90
1 ,29
1 5 , 53
12,05
2.42
19,44
37,09
27 82
13.03
17.26
23.18
39,90
5.98
2.78
14.49
Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910
Kame of Taipajtr
Baghy, F. S. I,. .
Bagby, John.. . .
Bagbv, .Jesse,. . .
B.w, W. H
Bair, W.H
Bair, Lawrence.
Bain, .7
Bailey, Harry. . ,
Bailey, A.. A'.. ..,
Bailey, M. H...,
Bailey, .A-rthur S.. . .
Bailey, Arthur S.. . .
Baker, Wm.E. &M.
Baker, Olive S
Baker, Olive S
Baker, -Tohn... .
Baker, John.. . .
Baker, John
Baker, Fred L..
Baker, P. A....
Baker, Henry A.
Baker, A.J;
Baker, J. V
Baker, Louis S. .
Baker, Louifa. . . .
Baker, B. F. (Heirs)....
Baker. Geo. T
Baker. Mary , .
Bilker, Mnry
Baker, Wm. D. & N . L. .
Baker, .Juliette
Baker, T. M
Baker, F.M.&M. A..
Baker, Eh & Ida
Baker, Mark C
Baker, .'Vllison & E. L..
Baker, Chas
Baker, Chas
Baker, -A. H
Baker, W. B
Baker, W. B
Baker, Francis 5L
Baker, Frerl J . . . .
Baker, L. <fc Lura. .
Ball, Larkin
Ball, Henry A...
Ball, Harriett L.
Ball, Warren
Ball, Wallace....
Ball, M
Baldwin, George.. . .
Ball, Geo
Ball, J. E. &R. E..
Ball, J. A
Ball, D. C. & R. D.
Ball, Rosina
Baldwin, M. P
Baldwin, George
Baldwin, George
BaJdwin, Thos. R.& I.L. .
Baldwin, A. A
Ballou, Eunice P
Ballou, H.B
Balraer, Christ
Balfour-Guthrie Inv. Co.. .
Ballard, Cyrus K. (Heirs) .
Balsmeier, Henry
Bamford, Geo. C
Bamford, Geo. C
Ban, S
Ban, S
Ban, Matt
Bany, Mary
Banes, Wm. H. .
Bankus, Martin..
Bankus, Andrew R.. .
Bank of Oregon City.
Bank of Oregon City.
Barger, Seth L
Barnes, E. W
Bamea, Wm
Barnes, N.N. (Heirs).
Barnes, J.S.&M.A...
Barnes, Laura J
Barker. Grant N
icres Oultivated
No. of
Acres
issessment
Per Aore
Acres Uncultivated
No. of
Acres
Per Aore
General Property Assessments in 1910
On Land
fioildings &
Personal
Property
Total
Single Tax
Exemptions
1910 Wonld
EaT< Been
Single Tax
1910 ¥onld
Have Been
Actual Tax
Paid for
1910
Tax for 1910
Under Single
Tax ¥onld
Em Been
10
4
30
27
48. OS
20
9
4H
6
10
40
14
12
3.72
10
5
60
8
17.(57
30
15
55
50
18
90
20
70
20
10
6
50
50
.8.50
9
48
$ 30.00
3.";. 00
31.65
100.00
59.26
95.73
80.00
80.00
IIS. 55
60.00
6S.00
50.00
SO. 00
45.00
43.04
47., 50
60.00
60.00
90.00
107.48
105
60.00
50.00
50.00
20.00
.50.00
50.00
65.44
60.00
60.00
30.00
46.00
60.00
20.00
80.00
37.50
40.00
20.00
60.41
60.00
60.00
56.47
40.00
104.16
46.24
58.33
60.00
52 . .50
S2.77
37.03
300.00
55.00
65.00
80.00
40.00
1.50.00
230
26
SO
640
160
None
13
77.60
160
160
2.45
None
5
25
2.50
15.50
2»i.76
25.20
20
19
26
28
40
30
2. 35
100
17.54
None
None
25
105
30
62
80
20
' 182.65
34. SO
46.09
74
30
I
4
40
64
6.50
8.50
20
20
16
1
640
48.60
108
40
59
5
251.75
653.59
640
19.25
40
None
40
39
34.30
42.13
26.50
20
21
102.90
27
31
25
80
40
15
3.50
6.35
2
None
100
114.97
108.25
9. IS
9.60
10.00
5.00
S.09
100.00
69.24
29.64
15.00
5.00
40.81
29.96
30.00
.36.00
40.00
64.51
27,81
29.76
15.00
15.00
15.00
10.00
13.00
10.00
17.01
20.00
54.16
49.80
50.00
16.00
20.00
20.65
5.00
20.00
15.00
16.60
20.00
19.96
6.08
10.00
20.00
5.00
30.00
6.56
40.00
40.00
12.50
12.50
12.50
20.00
15.00
5.34
27.77
12.50
6.93
40.00
20.00
19.58
4.00
26.00
15.00
17.12
8.25
38.46
87.46
10.00
11.32
15.00
26.19
20.40
20.00
20.00
25.00
12.50
14.00
13.33
571.43
94.48
200.00
155.00
25.00
25.06
10.00
13 64
80 09
2,400
390
1 ,450
3,200
800
100
900
3,900
2,400
800
(00
4,600
ISO
2,500
820
1,520
1,160
750
9.50
2,280
1,090
820
680
775
340
5,600
1,670
1,900
3,150
1,300
4,850
3,120
670
6,100
1,300
7,620
1,890
1,520
630
2,600
80
20
1,200
740
420
340
250
250
350
60
9,600
480
3,725
500
410
200
8,020
13,000
2,560
980
600
480
690
6,500
3,000
420
1 ,225
3,800
790
2,100
540
830
3,525
1,000
560
1,200
2,000
600
400
6,600
7,450
5,460
1,320
190
750
780
225
100
255
200
75
150
100
300
lis
270
300
210
340
275
100
560
575
135
470
300
315
650
395
550
920
465
600
40
325
400
100
270
510
40
450
205
250
285
200
SO
450
SO
535
,145
535
ISO
785
425
200
25
140
2,-100
390
2,230
3,200
80O
32S
900
4,000
2,400
800
355
4,800
225
2,650
820
1,620
1,460
865
1,220
2,580
1,300
1,160
955
87
900
6,175
1,805
2,370
3,450
i,6r
5,. 500
3,515)
1,220
7,020
1,765
8,220
1,890
1,520
650
2,675
6,750
8,235
5,885
1 ,520
215
890
200
100
1,430
900
255
3.360
75
1,030
360
3.10
495
115
760
1,695
700
760
385
475
775
2,975
425
1,490
1,950
975
2,300
1,865
820
3,620
1,165
4.030
soo!
400-
I6S|
1,875
120
20
80
1,200
1,065
420
340
540
80
250
250
350
460
9,600
100
420
580
3,995
500
260
665
920
240
8,470
13,000
2,560
510
40
2,435
1,185
600
475
730
975
6,700
3,000
585
S70
3,355
420
1,275
4,250
840
2,100
750
3,050
185
540
1,365
4,670
1,000
665
2,670
560
1,735
2,000
600
1,175
400
3,340
3.485
2,000
410
50
490
2.200$
290,
800
3,200
800
100
900
3,100
2,400
800
100
1,440
150
1,620
460
1,290
96S
750
460
885
600
400
570
40o;
,25|
3,200
1,3801
880l
1,500
640
3,200
1,650
400
3,400
600
4,200
1,090
1,120
485
800
40
20,
1,200
525'
340
340:
250
250
250
40,
9,600
320
3,330:
SOO
410
200
6,035'
13,000'
2,560
710
600
145
405
3,345
3,000
420
525
1,200
655
2,100
540
700
2,000
1,000
560
560
2,000
600
400
3.410
4,750
3,885
1,110:
16.51
400!
52 . 80
8.58
49.06
65.60
16.96
8.45
22.95
62.00
48.00
16.00
7.45
81.60
5 62
45.05
13.94
41.31
23.36
13.83
18.30
38 . 70
19.50
19.72
17.19
14.87
13. SO
99.81
46.03
60 44
87.98
40.38
82.50
52.73
21.96
105.30
26.48
123.30
30.24
24.32
12.35
45.48
1.80
.36
19.80
19.16
6.93
5.61
3.75
3. 75
5.25
6.90
240.00
10. S5
59.92
8. 25
19.32
5.04
127.05
260.00
48.68
17.77
12.00
10.95
14.63
127.30
54.00
9.24
21.68
119.00
23.52
33.60
8.91
21.84
79.40
25.00
12.88
34.70
65.00
15.00
6.00
178.87
123.52
88.27
22.80
3.23
22 . R3
-4—
Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910
NameofTupayer
General Tropertj Assessments is 1910
Oa Lail
Buildings &
Personal
Property
Total
issessment
Single Tai
Bxemptions
1910¥onld
Have Been
Single lai
1910 ■Would
Have Been
Actual Tai
Paid for
1910
Tax for 1910
Under Single
Tai ■ffonld
Eava Been
Barens Frank & A
Bard, L. E
Bard, Chas. S
Bard. Wm. A
Barels, Henry
Barber, C. P
Barkas, Mary A
Bartell, Eriok & Selma
Barney, S. D
Barron, Alary A
Bartnik, John
Barlow, Mar.
Barlow, Mary E
Barlow, C.U...
Barlow, C.U.& A.P
Barlow, F.T.,Mr,'i...
Barton, Simeon C
Barton, Geo. D
Barton, Geo. D
Barrett. J., Co
Barth, John
Barth, Henry
Barth, F.W.^L.M,
Bartsch, Robert (Heirsl.
Bartch, Robert (Heirs)
Barnett, .1. H. & Agnes..
Barnett, Chas
Barnaril, Geo. F
Barstow, Christina A.
Barstow, Christina
Barstow, B.F. (Heirs)
Barstow, Josepl\
Bargfield,F.& J.C
Bartlemay, Albert
Bartlemay, Leander
Bartlemay, C. A
Bartlemay, Chas. A
Baphor, .T. K
Bashor, .T. K
Basher, J. K
Basford, E. L
Baty, Robert (Heirs)
Baty, Mable
Batty, Robert
Battin, Thos. E,
Batten, J. B.. ..
Batke, Stephen
Bates, J. C. . . .
Bates, Sarah E
Bates. F. W
Bates, Chas. L.&E.W
Bates, Chas. L.&E.W
Bates, Chas. L
Bates, C. L
Bates, Chas. T. & Anna
Battagalia, C.G.&S
Baurer, Jacob
Bauer. G. A... .
Bauer, Henry V
Baurer, Fred
Baurer, Fred
Bauman, Wolfgang
Bauernfeind, Istalina
Baumgartner, John
Bazanais, Jos
Bealey, R.J.&E.L
Beaton, Alex
Beach, F. E
Beard, T. E. & Mattie
Beard, Wm
Beard, Wm
Beaulien, A
Beatie, R. B
Beaverton ^t W. R. R. Co .
Beaverton & W. R. R. Co .
Beaverton & W. R. R. Co .
Beaverton & W. R. R. Co.
Beaverton & W. R. R. Co .
Beaverton & W. R. R. Co .
Beaverton & W. R. R. Co.
Beaverton & W. R. R. Co .
Beck, Chas
Beck, Emil. ..
Beck, Mathias,
Beck, Albert
2f> 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(
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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<i0
470
3,520
n040
215
470
1,085
2,125
TOO
695
875
400
SOO
9,050
450
410
800
2,270
375
250
750
2.780
100
160
2,475
400
1,245
140
910
130
405
2,0:5
885
100
25
270
400
1,490
240
620
345
2,045
80
2,795
175
1,980
100
420
500
360
690
1,190
440
1,945
1,015
2,485
1 ,825
400
1,365
750
1,170
670
3,080
2^0
250
3C0
90
460
1,190
350
60
470
160
600
300
600
425
400
700
1,290
9,420
2,700
220
490
2S0
960
100
2SS
3,050
1,040
390
1,250
200
400
500
6,780
75
160
800
590
305
100
1. 100
800
315
240
210
400
360
1,720
1,025
1,200
375
480
380
920
400
1,000
900
800
155
745
1,900
100
I 200
2.000
1,000
2,145
200
1 135
400
400
570
270
320
710
24.00
23.08
77.78
20.25
137.99
93 . 84
10.00
43.20
20.08
56,02
26,40
59,40
3 . 75
4 50
7.38
3.75
10.80
81 .29
7 70
1.32
10.87
8.10
15.00
4. SO
13.20
9.53
8.25
39.20
51.99
185.13
98.55
3.52
9. S3
3.7S
17.92
I 60
7.S2
56.32
16.64
21.70
42.50
4.20
8.40
7.50
188.25
7.65
6.97
16.80
15.75
41.69
I SO
22.50
52.15
6.83
17 25
5.10
14 64
5.94
62.29
31.52
19.50
6.00
7 20
10.40
22.44
6 SO
37.35
18.00
20 00
I I 63
16.35
65 10
4 SO
25.20
42 00
21 00
102.48
9.64
51 .39
13.25
12.30
20.87
(2.39
5.76
15.50
Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems,
1910
Icres CulliTatod
Acres DnoultiYated
General Property Assessments in 1910
Single Tai
Uiemptions
1910 Tonld
Have Been
Single Tai
Assessment
1910 Would
Uave Been
Actual Tai
Paid for
1910
Tax for 1910
Dnder Single
Tai ¥onId
Hare Been
Kame ofT&ipajer
No. of
Acres
Assessment
Per Acre
No. of
Acres
Assessment
Per Acre
On land
Buildings &
Personal
Property
Total
Assessment
Besselleu, J.N & H B
15
35
*
40
16
*
4
*
*
25
e 65 00
66.30
65
45
16.44
24.90
11
4
80
3
5
14.75
IS
40
9.50
80
8
40
34
20
None
40.50
71.59
Front
15
II
3.58
4.78
None
None
.46
33.50
None
32
32
10
None
80
152
S
320
156
6
9. 56
22 . 98
27
None
11
4
None
20
4.7
15
40
6.89
17.50
15
37.50
31
84.82
39.50
86.74
78.50
12
2.68
30
129.82
None
60
2J^
20
36
44.09
10
None
40
31
78
10
35
11
20
20.67
40
68
39.79
None
5 23.07
22.22
12.47
16.07
25.00
6.25
5.00
15,00
12.00
15.59
25.00
25,00
42.10
5.00
10.00
6.00
5.00
6.00
20.00
9.87
13.13
■■■■i6!66
36.37
75.00
200.00
600.00
200.00
54.36
25.10
20.00
17.19
20.00
20.00
40,00
10.00
5.00
120.00
18.75
5.00
7S.00
80.02
48.95
29.62
60.00
40,00
100.00
$ 2,475
3,375
205
2,000
275
500
400
205
60
230
1,750
1,000
3,100
400
160
240
320
120
40
400
1,000
100
1,450
400
300
950
600
500
1,730
590
790
3,050
1,165
200
50
800
880
600
6,000
840
1,050
765
1,725
3,100
60
440
1,600
50
800
2,725
1,525
400
605
1,550
375
950
1,300
4,725
500
2,000
1,280
430
550
700
890
1,485
1,560
900
520
520
2,500
1,250
325
200
1,280
430
250
2,750
1,560
800
6,80r
2,800
5,860
1,600
400
$
S 2,475
3,825
205
2,320
275
850
400
460
60
230
2,020
1,075
3,665
400
160
240
360
120
290
500
1,000
100
1,475
400
300
950
1,125
1,105
1,780
590
1,055
3,770
1,315
200
200
800
2,200
600
6,000
840
2,160
765
1,875
3,300
60
440
1,700
130
800
3,075
1,775
400
985
2,335
375
950
1,580
5,125
500
2,300
1,490
455
650
800
930
2,385
1,560
975
530
680
2,600
1,735
325
200
1,280
455
350
2,750
1,560
1,255
7,400
3,430
6,260
I,6O0
650
$ 630
2,050
$ l,>)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. <t Jl. G.
Bruce, Wm. M. & Edith . .
Bruce, Wm. M. & Edith . .
Bruce, ,Tames
Bruce, Miles D
Bruce, Annette Y
Bruns, E. F., .
Bruns, E- F.. .,
Bruns, H. P...
Brusch, Wm . . ,
BruBch, Franz..
.33
10
40
50
.75
20
20
*
3
6
30
40
6
6
I
8
I
12
32
2
1.79
10
Brusch, Frank P...
Brusch, Ella
Brusch, Ella
Bruckman, Geo. H.
Bmnell, Victor. . . .
Brunell, Victor
Brun, Adolph & Augusta.
Brun, Adolph. . ,.
Brunner, Chas. C
Brudvig, L. .t N
Bruck, .1. J. A A... .
Bruck, .lo-^eph
Bruin, Elizabeth B..
Brj'ant, .1. W
Bryant, John E
Bryant, Matilda
Bryant, W. H
Buche, A. F. &T. F..
Buchman, Wm
Buchman, C. Fred. . .
Bucholz, John.. . .
Bucholz, John.. . .
Buckman, Isaiah.,
Buckman, I.saiah..
79
S
20
1.25
5
15
5
36
10
10
2.03
18
35.00
.50.00
54.00
58.49
35.00
40.00
80.00
303.03
380.00
34.00
60.00
55.00
58.82
45.00
66.66
40.00
50.00
55.00
45.83
36.66
60.00
100.00
60.00
200.00
50.00
50.00
20.00
45.31
40.00
66.66
45.00
45.00
47.50
204 92
40.00
40.00
40.00
.^2 - 75
.S2 - SO
55.00
75-00
77.27
.50. 00
172.<(2
52.50
64.44
83.33
100.00
100.00
60.00
60.18
20.00
40
19
73
190
40
None
38
30
40
58
97.81
None
10
5.50
None
110
369.60
.51
6.40
22
95.45
143
IOC
66.65
2.75
60
109
28
26.27
None
130
72.96
1
15.50
None
10
60
3.55
32
9
28.10
58.31
12.25
None
30
320
160
160
400
8.50
None
46.35
20
IS one
30.16
15
104.40
55
44
30
25
30
45
7
14.70
2.82
31
N one
80
10.37
55.69
38.40
160
3.50
6
None
159
120
21
5
40
99
11.90
154
2.50$
8.94
14.39
19.49
25.00
50.00
10.00
9.00
10.00
8.62
37.59
45.44
27.00
150.00
184.50
6.00
24.89
98.04
12.50
25.00
15.71
25.87
26.00
15.00
36.36
10.00
13.76
10.74
24.75
15.00
7.69
16.31
50.00
16.77
200.00
25.00
25-00
20.00
4.37
27.77
5.87
11.66
9.80
20.00
12.00
12.50
3.75
20.00
7.00
29.41
10.00
19.94
15.00
61.47
19.56
9.33
9.14
10.90
21.82
21.66
22.00
20.00
20.00
30.00
34.01
17.76
6.48
50.00
5.00
24.11
25.13
25.00
10.00
4.29
41.67
75.00
7.54
5.83
19.05
20.00
5.00
5.10
35.2
7.98
100
305
1,400
6,400
1,000
3,100
450
270
400
1,380
10,880
100
270
825
4,500
1,000
11,600
SO
80
3,300
11,500
3,700
2,600
1,720
150
1,400
3,500
300
815
275
2,100
3,600
800
630
200
3.50
7,000
70
540
300
405
2,130
200
120
810
4,000
600
3,200
2,800
4,990
225
1,550
300
250
600
340
1,555
800
2,860
1,175
1,355
600
900
810
2,200
50
500
350
400
2,075
2,560
960
1.600
650
750
100
1,200
700
2,800
3,350
200
605
300
1,350
715
300
too
1,175
100
430
720
350
1,000
300
150
370
700
125
25"
290
610
150
200
50
1,055
200
50
75
ioo
100
50
285
615
785
365
20
470
335
300
300
100
330
405
300
350
150
50
100$.
305
2,115
6,700
1,000
3,109
450
270
400
1,480
12,055
100
270
825
4,500
1,100
12,020
50
800
3,650
12,500
3,700
3,600
1,930
300
1,770
3,300
300
940
525
2,390
4,240
950
820
250
250
8,055
70
740
350
405
2,205
200
220
810
4,000
600
3,200
2,800
5,490
225
1,650
300
300
600
340
1,840
800
3,475
1,960
1,720
600
900
830
3,670
50
825
550
400
2,375
2,660
960
1,600
970
1,155
120
1,300
700
3,000
3,700
350
655
300
1,350
35
965
2,025
450
50
790
4,990
85
2,130
380
1,825
720
1,850
8,335
680
170
970
1,435
215
435
1,160
2,390
450
460
50
4,055
565
75
170
,150
60
185
330
175
790
225
155
750
145
1,730
1,095
840
380
1,420
560
450
1,380
810
565
695
45
1,840
2,520
150
125
100$
180
1,150
4,675
1,000
3,650
400
370
400
690
7,065
15
270
825
2,370
720
10,195
SO
80
1,800
4,165
3,700
3,600
1,240
130
800
1,775
300
725
90
1,230
1 ,850
500
360
200
350
4,nnn
70
175
375
335
1,055
140
33
480
4,000
600
3,300
3,800
3,575
50
860
300
75
600
185
1,090
655
1,745
865
880
600
900
450
1,250
50
265
100
400
1,095
1 ,850
960
1,600
405
460
75
1,200
700
1,160
1,180
200
530
300
1,280
2.50$
3.08
33.83
100.50
15.00
63.00
8.10
4.fi
7.20
26.64
(80.83
1.50
4.86
12.38
119.25
16.50
180.30
.75
12.08
63.05
187.50
59.20
41 .60
42.00
5.10
35.04
51.20
4.80
24.44
II . 5 <
47.80
74.19
14.25
12.30
8.12
3.75
120.82
1.05
11.10
5.95
8.90
35.27
4 00
3.74
13.77
60.00
9.00
53.12
42.00
83.35
5.63
41.35
4.80
9.75
9.00
10.30
47.70
34.00
53.12
39.41
18.30
9.00
13.50
37 . 39
48.05
1.25
13.19
13.62
8.00
39.18
39.90
15.36
39-13
16 98
30.20
2.10
30.00
16.10
51 00
62.90
5.25
9.82
5.40
38.35
—10-
Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910
Nune of Taxpajer
icns Gultirated
No. of AsB6ssmeiit
Jicres Per Aora
Acres Unoultivated
No. of
Acres
ABBeBsment
Per Acre
General Property. AssesBments in 1910
On Land
Buildings &
Personal
Property
Total
Aesessment
Single Tax
Hxemptions
1910 Vonld
Have Been
Single Tai
Assessment
1910 Wonld
Have Been
Actual Tax
Paid for
1910
Tax for 1910
Under Single
Tax Would
Have Been
Buckman, Isaiah
* !1
6
*
2
*
5
*
*
25
*
30
6
*
17
S.SO
333.903
114.34
4
80
158
1.92
lis
40
120
SS
160
70
5.80
84.93
2.26
None
3
3.43
10.66
None
13.34
10
1.05
8.84
65
160
26
32
SS
6
38.33
65
75
40
35
50
10
10.30
3
35
6
None
None
160
40
3.03
40
19.50
.17
100.57
7.50
306.16
8.72
None
195
18
140
1,280
585.96
320
3S
160
S
80
4.50
IS
32
3
30
8
None
40
.33
77
7.20
30
.9P
III
63.33
81.50
55
30
80
160
49.SS3
13.13i
50.00
20.00
5.00
130.31
5.00
10.00
6.66
5.00
9.37
10.00
79.31
11.74
35.00
IS 00
100 00
102 89|
9.38
10.00
9.82
8.00
142.86
15.8.^
18.46
3.75
7 69
20.00
25 00
175.00
19.57
4,62
6 00
17. .SO
17.14
16.00
30.00
40.77
250.00
10.00
15 00
100.00
17.12
11.25
20.00
19.70
18.75
15.38
16,000 8
1,500
760
1,600
820,
250
675:
400
800'
525
1,500
1,700
1,360
1,000
1,080
550
300
1,000
700
300
130
980
ISO
140
3,700
600
620
1,775
2,675
9.5.50
1,575
800
620
700
800
2,800
1,425
420
850
3,950
90
800
3,000
1,800
800
3,040
750
1,020
IS
1,900
255
4,680
470
250
11,875
460
2.800
30,720
8,775
4,800
800
2,240
120
700
140
725
610
260
3,300
600
80
760
800
770
80C
S7S
3,600
90S
47!
2,50C
3,2,Sf
77!
50C
40r
1 .60C
*
250
*
190
35
*
. 16,000
1,500
1,010
1,600
1,010
250
710
400
800
521
1,500
1,800
1,960
1,000
1,440
550
415
1,200
900
200
130
980
ISO
315
2,850
600
1,000
1,875
3,545
9,700
1,915
1,010
670
750
850
3,415
1,520
420
850
4,595
90
1,500
3,200
1,800
800
3,340
940
1,170
15
2,200
545
4,680
570
350
13,610
510
2,800
30,720
8,775
4,800
800
2,240
120
700
325
850
735
480
3,065
70C
100
1,05=
80C
87C
8SC
73f
4,46.
90.
1,47.
2,50(
3,25(
77.
50(
40(
l,60(
i
$ 16,000$
1 ,500,
soo:
1,600
800
250
600
400i
800;
400
1 ,500,
1 ,000:
935
1 ,000
515
85
300
660
240
60
l.TO
320
150
140
1,660
600
29s:
940
2,000
7.000
1,045
370
480
700
685
1,140'
750
420
7so:
9,50
90'
480,
S6O'
1,800
800;
1,220
750:
440:
15
1,620:
1
240
4,515,
285:
250
8,205j
400:
2.8OO:
30,720
1 8,775
4,800
8OO!
2,240
120
700
no
535
310
140
800
420
80
380
800
), 440
)j 730
), 340
i 1,600
! 440
; 330
2,500
3,250
5 400
3 200
400
1.600
272.00
27.00
19.19
40.00
23.29
5.00
16.68
8.00
16.00
10.49
30.00
34.20
46.06
18.30
25.92
11. S5
9.44
28.20
15.75
3.50
2.27
17.15
2.85
8.58
67.85
11.40
15.00
37.49
59 43
203,70
31.59
15.15
15.41
11.25
12.75
52.93
50.16
8.82
13.60
68.92
1 .44
37.50
48.00
27.00
14.56
50 10
14.10
17.55
.22
33.00
8.18
80 24
8.55
9,28
204.15
7 65
SO 96
559 10
1S9 69
87 36
12 00
33 60
1 98
14.00
6.83
23.80
14.70
10.56
52.11
10. SO
1.50
15.82
14 4C
22. If
14,4!
10.9,
78.1^
23.0!
29. 4<
37 S(
48.7
13.9
9.0
9,4
32
$ 4 1 8 , 88
Buckman, Wilda.. . .
45.69
Buckner, W. C
93.34
510
14.94
Buckner, "W . C
64.75
15.00
210
26.62
Buckner, Edith M
7.38
Buckner, E. C. & I. C
Buckner, Wm. L. & Maud
20.00
110
30.38
11.43
32.84
Buckner, Wm. L. & Maud.
10.00
i2S
11.42
*
100
600
*
360
42.83
Buckner, Barry
33.33
150.00
800
1,025
29.00
Buehler, Anna E
Buhtz, W. F
32.93
26.83
Buhman, John C
60.00
100.00
925
465
IIS
540
660
140
660
i75
1,190
705
935
1 ,545
2,700
870
640
190
50
165
1 ,9-5
770
ioo
3,645
1,020
2,340
13.81
Buitramp, John ■. .
3.32
BuUard, Charlotte
lis
200
200
8.96
Bullard. Charlotte
Bunnell, S. M. & Emma. . .
Bunnell, S. M. & Emma. . .
4
15
6
*
30
*
187.50
40.00
33.34
27.46
6.35
1.59
Bunnell, S. M. & Emma. . .
*
3.44
Bunnell, fl. M. & Emma
30.00
8.48
Bullard, Frank
+
175
ISO
*
380
100
870
150
340
210
50
SO
50
615
95
*
4.49
Bullard, B. F
8.58
Bullard. B. F
Bullard, Chris. & Robt
2S
*
13
IS
25
34
IS
15
5
60.00
69.41
17 40
BuUard, Chris. & Robt
BuUivant, Ethel C
Bunke, John & S
Bunnell, Louisa J. (Heirs) . .
35.00
65.00
53.00
350.00
55.00
33.33
34.00
6.84
30.09
54.74
235 . 75
26 . 52
8.58
Buol, Albert. ... :
16.41
16.23
Buoy, J. A
S
40
15
*
60
*
4.80
50.35
*
*
60
40 00
50.00
75 00
15.88
34.78
Burchelli Wm A
41.60
14.69
350.00
60.00
18.34
Burnett A. D
645
*
700
200
*
300
190
ISO
*
300
290
22.03
2.33
166.67
59.70
18.04
Burnett, James E
Burnett J E & A D
19.93
41.72
21.46
Burger, Romanza B
50.00
2,120
190
730
■ ■ 580
305
165
285
100
5,405
110
28.38
17.39
9
*
8
.50
ID
6
.50
135
3^
*
*
*
*
*
*
S
8
4
30
6
"9.6A
*
7
3
5
SO
7
1
*
25
20
*
*
80.00
10.30
.35
Burghardt, E. H
Burghardt, E. H. H
Burghardt, Christian
EuTffess Fred E .
50.00
60.00
40.00
50.00
500.00
55.00
50.00
14.91
30.00
13.97
19. .49
500.00
25.64
30.00
20.00
24 00
14.95
IS. 00
32.00
14.00
34.00
8.75
30.00
36.66
7.80
30.00
13.33
30.00
80.00
38.00
30.00
60.60
9.09
37.77
30.00
,56.12
157.60
39.47
39. 8S
S.OC
S.OC
S.OC
10 OC
37.55
5. 56
116 33
100
100
1,735
50
*
*
*
*
*
*
185
125
125
220
865
100
20
295
*
100
SO
15S
865
r,o6o
t
*
6.61
11 .44
Burkert Geo. H
190.19
9.27
75.12
Burt "W R
824 22
Burt W R
235 43
Riirt W R
128.78
18 54
51 .92
3.04
21 =
31 =
42!
34C
2,26.
28C
2(
67.
43(
12(
39(
2,86
46
1,14
)
20.82
SO. 00
65.00
45.00
50.00
60. OC
60.00
■'76:6c
"m'.ii
33.33
75. OC
60. OC
131.42
300. OC
3.82
Bums Albert C
25.08
10.27
S.37
22.61
9 74
Butson, J. E
1.85
8.81
22. 17
16.57
18.76
7.88
44.45
16.57
9.74
Cabell, H.C
' 57 95
ib'.k
30. OC
)
; 75 . 33
> 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 <fe T Co
Clackamas Abstract & T Co
Clear Creek Creamery Co
Clester, 0. W
Clester, G. W
Clester, G. W...
Clifford. Annie.,
Cliff, Arthur.. . .
Cliff, Arthur....
Cline, Minnie.. .
Close, Henry
Clough, .1. t
Clouae, D. L
Closen, E. (?Ieirs).
Closner, David
Closner, David
Clo.sner, Vi
Clutter, I. C. & Flora .7.
Clutter, I. C. & Flora J.
Clvde, O.L.&A.A
Coates, Elizabeth.
Coates, Anna
Coalman, S. D... .
Coalman, Elijah. .
Cobb, S. B
Cohb, S. B
Cockelreas, Elizabeth..
Cockelrea^, (-'lizabeth..
Cochran, Warren H . . .
Cochran, Warren 7i. . .
2,50
16
20
\S
50
5
*
10
20
17
6
10
19
20
*
14
2.80
3
30
5
15
*
1.63
14
60
.68
.50
60
40
4.29
80
2
4,50
4
80
7
60
50
5
Fract'
3
4
43
55.00
250,00
60.00
45,00
54,00
43 . 75
40,00
20.00
20.00
200.00
22.50
60.00
60,00
55,00
110,00
105,26
110.00
178.57
125,00
33.33
45,00
44.00
40,00
138.03
125,00
35,00
441.17
35,00
300,00
42,50
42,50
112,50
55,00
96.87
65.00
65,00
10,00
20 00
100,00
55,00
100,00
60,00
50,00
150,00
41 ,00
88.00
70,00
40,00
l.SOOO
34,88
35,29
31,25
25
None
70
40
113
223.78
40
None
18.95
140
65
270
None
81
no
None
13.53
None
17
12
10
None
None
14.75
30
35
67.66
40
None
I
20
None
180
None
14.09
26.40
187.60
95.30
47.45
8,41
5
40
84,78
160
5
106
42,84
87
13
2.=., 61
2.50
48
80
99.98
None
80
,6J
30
60
78
None
3,50
21 .07
7
160
7
9
160
37,69
3,66
22
60
71
None
12
I
153,8ft,
7,50
40
79,79
23
28.86
12,82
25
25.00$
105.00
20.00
5.00
18.50
16.09
10.00
24.00
15.83
15.00
6.15
16.67
100.00
5.92
5.00
25,00
25,00
24,02
50,00
35.29
40.00
20.00
100.00
8.13
10,00
8,00
19,21
20,00
73.62
60,00
6.00
198,53
6.11
70.00
49.70
15.15
14.98
14.95
12.65
59.45
30,00
5,00
8.96
5.00
22.00
50.00
35.01
25.00
38.46
19,91
20.00
30.00
10.00
13.01
10,00
5,00
55,00
13. 33
7.50
6,66
15,00
27,14
10.45
114. .TO
3.12
50,00
31 ,11
5,00
12.47
74.07
10.00
30.00
30.00
25.00
65,00
8,45
16.66
12,50
6,25
10,87,
10.39
1 9 , SO
20,00l
1,450
250
2,000
200
2,495
3,600
400
135
1,000
2,900
700
5,500
1,000
480
775
1,400
1,020
655
1,100
2,600
2,680
200
2,500
350
220
1,650
500
1,900
800
225
1,810
2,220
300
3,200
150
700
400
560
4,W
315
220
800
500
1,650
1,180
800
4,470
1,325
2,680
6,200
2,480
125
420
665
2,800
125
500
500
850
5.S0'
2501
suol
515
310
505
150
20
495
185
300
25
400
320
410
955
470
501
I
430l
'issj
100
40o'
250
75
40'
3,575
300
2,485
100
600
*
5,000
200
150
*
2O0
75
97(1
100
800
«
330
150
3,05(1
2O0
l,.50G
9,975
2,385
SOU
*
510
*
.SO
*
2,22(!
195
8O0
*
1,.TO0
*
100
400
*
3(1
1,650
40(1
135
450
*
245
550
50
100
200
.SO
100
200
150
785
Single Tai
liiemptions
1910 ¥onld
lare Been
1,965
560
2,505
350
2,495
3,600
400
155
1,495
3,085
700
5,800
1,000
480
800
1,800
1,020
975
1,100]
3,010
3,63.=l
200
2,50!)
820
270
2,0,Sfl'
500
2,085,
son,.
325
2,210
2,470
300,
3,275
190
70o'
1 ,455
2,830
6,200
2,4801
410
soo!
765'
3,000
125|,
500' ,
son ,
1 ,000
550
250
1 ,2.s,5;
Single Tai
1910 Would
Have Been
Actual Tax
Paid for
1910
Tai for 1910
Under Single
Tai Would
fiave Been
965 .t
455
90S
150
240'
95
940
685
210
470
500
200
1,100
595
505
600
1.740
2,355
1,100
570
125
1,480
180
435'
205'
I 310
1,990
165
1,810
155
400 .
3,875,
2,585;
600,.,
5,200'
ISO .
275
1,070
800 .
1
480
13.250
1,500..
12,360
SOO
■■795
785
2.325
75
255
275
3,950
" V.iss
510
50
2,415
800 . .
615
1 ,300
100. .
400! . .
1.680
535
450 . .
r,6,=;(i
135
805 275
1 ,000 930
365 160
220
800
500'
1,750 7501
1 ,380, 635
800
4,770 3,300
655
2,00s
2,870i
2OO1
285'
I2,S|
440
1,335
SfiS
105
I ,000;$
lOSi
1,600
200|
2.255I
3,600!
400!
60
555,
2,4001
490
5,3,TOi
500:
480'
600|
700
42S|
470,
SOO,
l,270|
1,280
200,
l,400i
2501
145
6OO1
320;
1 ,6so:
sool
'"1
900'
480
1351
1 ,465;
35,
700I
4001
3,080i
l,800i
600]
2,8751
ISO
200,
815'
800
I
205,
9,300,
1 .500
5,175i
500|
510
SO
1,800
800
1,300
100
400
30
400
450
I
530'
70
205,
220
800
500
1 ,000,
745
800i
1,470
8O0!
8251
3,330
2,280
125:
37.s!
3251
1,665
125
sool
500
435
385,
250
soo!
29.48$
10.08
80.08
7.70
62.38
61.20
6.00
2.32
24.67
51.65
10.50
87.00
15.00
12.48
20.00
35.40
21.76
17.56
25.30
76.75
69.06
3.00
62.50
15.55
6.75
35.36
7.50
33.35
16.00
6.18
56.36
51 87
9.75'
68.77
4.56
12.25
6,00
60,68
38,77
9,00
132,60
2,25
8,53
16,05
16,00
12,48
304 , 75
37,50
185,40
8.60
8.67
.85
47.70
17.60
32 50
2.10
7,20
29,40
10,80
9 90
17.71
21.00
6.38
3.85
15.60
10.62
40.25
20.70
16.80
95.40
37.10
62.26
93.00
37.20
9.25
10.00
19.51
65.20
3.12
7.50
7.50
15.20
8.36
3.75
19.28
11.59
10.21
9.04
5.79
11.59
-14-
Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910
name of Taip&jer
lores GaltiTatfid
No, f AssessmeEt
Icrel Per Acre
Cochran, L. H
Cochran, 1... H
Coe, Robert S., Sr,.
Coe, Robert S., Jr..
Coe, H. C
Coe, H.C
Coe, Nannie T., Mr:
Coe, Nannie T., Mr
Coffman, I. F
Coffman, A. S
Coffer, L. E
Coffin, Sarah
Coffenberry, Sarah S..
Cogan, John H
Cogan, S. R
Mrs.,
CoKswell, C. A
Conn, Kva
Cohn, Joseph
Cole, Frank
Cole, Elizabeth W
Cole, Ida
Cole, .John P..
Cole, ,J. P
Cole, Abner B.
Cole, A. B
Cole, E. & M. F. . .
Cole, J. J
Cole, Mary A
Coldren, L. A
Colson, Z. May, . . .
Colson, Sadie A
Colson, Ella
Colson, Martin C
Coleman, Elmer
CoUms, T. D. ife E. S.
Collins, T. D. & E, S..
Colling, T. D. & E. S..
Collins, T. D. &E. S.
Collins, E. S
Collins, E. S
Collins, E. S
Collins, George . . ,
Collins, Dora K.. .
Collins, Gertrude.
Collier, Thos. W..
CoUette, Adeline
CoUis, E. H
Colvin, Chas, M. & Laura.
Coivin, Chas. M. & Laura.
Comstock, Frank B
12
*
10
8
2. SO
34
2.72
7
3
S
140
6
2
30
3
*
25
I
33
1.42
15
2 SO
35
16
Comstock, Columbus W. . .
Combs, J. L. & Sophia.. . .
Combs, John L
Commons, I. N. & M. B . .
Conditt, Alva M
Cone, Anna B.. .
Cone, A. S
Cone, Oscar H . . .
Cone, Arthur A.
Conklin, Allen . .
Conklin, Peter
Connor, Wm. R
Connor, Henry F. .
Connor, R. (Tleir.s") .
Connor, R. (He'rs) .
Connor, R. fHeirp) . . .
Connor, R. fHeirs) . .
Conrad, Joseph
Conrad, John C
Conry, C. M
Converce, E. P
Coop, R. S
Coop, R. S. and Alma L.
Cooley, J. D
Cook, W. S
Cook, James P. .
Cook, H. N
Cooke, Albert. . .
Cooke, W. B
Coover, John B..
Coover, John B
Coover, Sanford & A. J.,
Cooper, Nelson A
Cooper, N. A
Cooper, R. P
16
6
10
65
30
22.65
24
40
12
50.00
55.00
55.00
60.00
50.00
100.00
55.00
66.17
100.00
200.00
58.00
Acres TIncultiTated
No. of
Acres
Per Acre
50.70
55.00
50.00
55.00
300.00
55.00
52.50
81 .25
75.00
100.00
500 00
SO 00
160 00
40.00
60.00
40.00
80.00
65.00
55.00
57.50
46.15
200.00
93.33
60.00
40.00
60.00
48.56
50.00
50.00
60.41
56.00
80.00
55.00
54.05
25.00
68
80
None
2
40.50
9.60
.40
.81
35
9
14.8
1
45.50
2.50
3
5.38
65
35
160
20
80
114
None
15
80
4
3
2
60
20
20.70
12
19
31
78
1,920
3,296
23,955
960
160
960
None
25.30
None
45
15.59
II
23.32
30
3.98
4
4
10.84
37.04
None
34
5.10
39.78
26.24
5
45
3.50
80
92.39
1.35
None
14.85
170
2.50
28.39
IS
18
20
I
18.1
84.25
14.08
3
36
IS 00
158
15.00
49.72
325.00
None
350.00
None
40 00
61.38
20.00
20.00
25.v.fl
30.00
18.00
14. OS
7. SO
3.75
24.28
44.45
S.06
25.00
25.50
40.00
33.34
102.23
20.00
20.00
6.00
15.00
15.00
17.54
25.00
23.33
15.00
250.00
233.33
2S.00
25.83
30.00
35.25
33.33
34.21
50.00
16.28
15.00
15.00
14.65
15.00
10.00
15.00
397.80
20.00
50.00
8.66
19.29
63.63
9.86
10.00
38.09
25.00
25.00
2S.75
10.81
100.00
40.00
19.60
24.50
25.19
40.00
10.00
21.43
5.00
14.94
14.81
15.00
14.14
20.00
30.00
15.84
20.00
20.00
10.00
90.00
24.77
25.00
25.75
16.66
5.83
3.94
3.16
4.92
200.00
200.00
8.96
General Property Assessments in 1910
On Land
1,96(
l,60C
ssr
soc
980
24C
30C
300
850
700
75
25
3,03C
280
800
1,150
1,590
700
96(j
300
8,300
2,330
100
2,000
1,200
1,000
1,600
50
2,925
600
940
1,050
725
4,850
1,270
28,800
49,440
351,235
14,400
1,600
14,400
710
1,260
400
1,800
540
700
870
300
630
1,140
430
850
3,400
150
4,160
100
1,220
655
2,700
1,850
105
400
1,380
20
1,100
1,410
5,400
75
450
300
1,085
200
90
1,850
5,310
415
2,050
360
330
530
620
650
350
1,350
Buildings &
Personal
Property
Total
Single Tax
Exemptions
1910 ■Would
Have Been
2SC
175
53C
ISO
10
200
100
50
270
145
600
820
200
100
35
120
50
250
135
1,500
465
310
50
385
200
800
200
300
305
785
335
100
705
210
490
900
20
600
100
175
600
695
2,210
1,600
72,«
500
1,510
390
30C
300
86C
700
75
225
3,130
330
1,070
1,295
1,590
700
960
3O0
8,900
3,150
300
2,100
1,235
1,000
l,60C
50
3,04S
600
990
l,OSC
975
4,985
1,270
28,800
49,440
351,235
14,400
1,600
14.400
2,210
1,725
400
2,110
590
700
870
300
855
1,525
630
1,650
3,400
350
4,460
100
1,220
655
3,005
2,63 =
440
400
1,380
20
1,100
1,510
6,105
75
450
300
1,295
200
90
2,340
6,210
435
2,650
460
SOS
530
620
650
950
2,045
610
47;
200
640
22C
If
I6i
Single Tax
1910 Would
HaTe Been
Actual Tax
Paid for
1910
Tax for 1910
Under Single
Tax Vottld
Have Been
20C
1,10.^
120
735
44C
190
5,600
1,045
250
1,050
35
200
850
120
385
290
1,785
1,645
920
275
1,415
215
48S
■"475
l,02S
380
1,115
2,300
275
1,900
"140
1,605
1,835
3S5
760
950
1,905
695
1,270
3,105
50
2,03S
215
200
25
250
250
750
1,315
1,600
1,600
250
300
870
170
300
300
850
535
75
25
2,02S
2IC
33
85,
1,400
700
960
300
3,300
2,105
SO
1,050
1,200
1,000
1,400
SO
2,195
600
870
665
685
3,200
1,270
28,800
49,440
351,235
14,400
1.600
14,400
S6S
805
125
695
375
700
385
300
380
500
2S0
535
1,100
75
2,560
100
1,080
655
1,400
800
85
400
1,380
20
340
560
4,200
75
450
300
600
200
90
1,070
3,105
385
615
245
305
SOS
370
400
200
730
S 33.
24.00
15.23
8.50
22.65
S.85
5.46
5.46
12.90
10.50
l.«5
3.37
46.95
S.78
18.72
30.44
23.85
10.50
14.40
6.00
186.90
47.25
4.80
33.60
20.99
16.00
25.60
.80
45.67
13.00
17.82
21.00
19.50
114.66
26.67
524.16
1,038.24
6,709.67
288.00
32.00
288.00
41.99
2S . 88
9.60
38.00
8.93
12.25
15.66
5.40
16.68
22.88
10.71
34.65
S7.80
8. 75
66.90
1.50
18.30
9.83
59.07
57.97
6.60
6.00
34. SO
.50
27.50
37.75
100.73
1.50
7.65
4.50
20.72
6.00
2.30
35.10
105.57
9.13
74.20
6.90
10.09
10.60
13.64
17.23
25. 1
36.80
-15-
Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910
llune of Taipajer
icres Cultivated
No, of issoBsment
iorea Per ioie
AoTos TTucultiTated .
Ho. of
Acres
Per Acre
General Property Assessmeuts in 1 910
On Land
BoildlngB &
Personal
Property
Total
Single Tax
Exemptions
1910 Would
Havo Been
Single Tax
1910 Tonld
Hare Been
Aotoal Tax
Paid for
1910
Tax for 1910
Under Sisdi
Tax Would
lave Been
Cooper, Susie A
Cooper, Ray
Cooper, E.H.&N.M.
Cooper, E. H. & N. M.
Cooper, Preston, Mrs..
Coplund
Copple, Carrie C.
Corliss, Jennie . . .
Corliss, Lucy M. .
Corliss, Fred T. .
Corbit, Wm. & Anna . .
Corcoran, Wm
Corbett, J
Comwell, E. G., Lumber Co
Cornwell, E. G., Lumber Co
Corman, Alpha
Cordill, S. A
CordUl, S. A
Comett, W. L. B. & M. C. .
Corey, Anna F
■Costello, John D. & Jennie
Costello, John D. & Jennie
'Cottee, John
■Cottel, W. I
Counsell, W. H
Counsell, W. H....
Couper, Geo B
Courand, Mary . . . .
Courtney, Patrick.
Courtright, J
Cousins, Emily
CoveU, S. H. (Trustee).
Covell, S. H
CoveU, S.H
Covey, C
Cox, Wm .....
Cox, Chri.stina.
Cox, W. R
Cox, Chas. H..
Cox. Jessie
Cox, Jessie
Cox, Jessie
Cox, H. E. & I. B.
Coyne, Joseph
Crane, Walter I —
Crane, Delly
Craft, Eva E
Craft, A. B
Grader, T.D.&M.E..
Crawford, Geo. R
Crawford, John
Crawford, James E
Crawford, W. H. & M. O....
Crawford, Wm. F
Creech, Stephen N
Creason, H. W
Cregan, John
Criteser, I. N. & E. L.
Criteser. E. L
Criteser, Ella
Criswell, E. (Heirs) .
Criswell, Eli
Criswell, E. (Heirs).
Crittenden, C. M. . . .
Crichton, David . . . .
CriseU, JM. N. & R. H
Crissell, M. N
Crissell, Millard & Robert. ,
Crissell, Millard & Robert.
Crissey, Wm. L
Crouse, N. F
Crosier, Ed. H
Crosier, H. H
Cromer, Ida L. & Henry.
Cromer, W. E. & C
Cromer, W. E. &C....
Cromer, W. E. & J. F.
Cromer, James
Cromer, J. F
Cromer, J. D. & J. F.,
Crow, A. C
Crothers, J
Crockett, LUlian W
Crookshanks, Clarence W J
Cross, John M
.50
20
13.25
15
75
15
12
.50
40
35
6
12
110
2
15
5.90
110
10
6
3
16
*
40
18
20.83
350.00
45.45
130.00
45.00
48.00
45.00
25.00
45.00
37.92
30.00
50.00
40.00
118.36
28.00
53.66
55.00
50.00
30.00
60.00
58.33
20.00
20.00
20.00
45.00
40.00
75.00
54.16
36.00
250.00
46.36
SO. 00
121.66
60.00
60.00
80.00
70.00
300.00
65.00
133.33
65.00
65.00
40.00
15
00
40
00
40
00
55
55
57.45
55 00
55.00
55.00
100.00
75 00
81.33
None
23.48
5
None
65
160
5.27
23.20
10
17.08
160
80
185
160
125.72
105
40
126.72
75
5
20
65
4.
None
50
.50
3
25
S
40
66.50
66
272.87
44.36
241 .96
40
I. SO
63.55
80
r23
200
r20
57
10
75
6.30
IS
90
45
II
28.
None
57.36
31.75
IS
160
120
12.70
8
None
6
57.60
60
None
5
S
15
None
180.30
4.39
31.77
77
4
20
None
S4.40
2 25
25,28
22 66
22 66
32 50
80
I
5
40
SO
3.69
200.00
11.71
20,00
7S.00
20.00
5.00
14.23
19.83
17.50
19.90
S.OO
7.00
16.22
20.00
14.99
11.40
12.00
9.94
5.33
20.00
17.50
10.00
66.66
43.27
114.28
10.00
25.00
30.00
12.40
19.69
16.00
17.99
16.00
5.00
20.00
15.10
5.00
8.13
5. SO
3.75
5.00
10.00
5.00
9. 52
10.00
10.00
30.00
10.00
9.97
250.00
9.93
20.00
20.00
5.00
16.67
62.98
12.50
25.00
26.66
9.55
20.66
300,00
25.00
35.00
30.00
40.00
30.00
37.50
11.02
5.00
15.00
IS. 00
10.00
12 4
13.33
9,80
15 01
15,01
14 77
100.00
15,00
50,00
30,00
12 00
550
175
775
100
650
2,875
800
315
460
175
430
800
560
3,875
3,200
1,875
2,100
480
3,885
550
3S0
350
1,250
300
1,450
400
670
4,150
1,200
1,650
2,000
4,365
800
3,990
200
60
1,660
400
1,000
1,900
4S0
525
100
475
1,185
350
900
3,975
43S
820
250
5,670
735
300
800
2,000
2,260
820
120
640
550
1,940
300
125
175
1,425
800
1,2550
800
590
430
700
300
1,600
1.675
30
2,950
560
560
1 . 1 40'
,50
1 ,200
4,W
i 1)00]
4S0'
32S
600
25
ISO
100
60
55
125
720
ISO
120
335
425
100
S20
200
25
30
100
50
300
865
50
100
70
225
600
660
60
ISO
690
100
295
480
40
SO
550
305
1,265
1,200
200
250
100
250
200
20
140
100
875 S
775
800
100
800
2,975
800
37S
460
175
485
800
S60
4,000
3,200
1,875
2,820
480
4,03S
670
350
3S0
l,S85
300
1,875
400
770
4,670
1,200
1,850
2,025
4,365
800
3,990
200
90
1,760
4S0
1,000
2,200
450
1,390
100
525
1,285
420
1,125
4,575
1,095
880
400
6,360
835
300
800
2,295
2,740
860
170
1.190
550
2,245
300
125
175
1,425
800
13,815
2,000
790
490
700
300
1,850
1,775
30
3,200
560
560
I 340
70
1,200
.S90
, 1.000
480
530
675
395
425
97S
'230
105
430
1,395
2,080
245
ISO
785
'9SS
370
2,670
840
450
55
50
620
50
880
1,045
1 25
985
220
225
2,I7S
925
480
ISO
4,700
160
295
1,185
610
120
870
525
560
5,105
1,475
375
90
400
1,450
875
2,485
160
160
685
20
340
2.350
345$
100
405
100
37S
2,000
800
145
460
175
380
800
560
3,570
3,200
1,875
1,425
480
1,955
42S
200
350
800
300
920
400
400
2,000
1,200
1,010
1,575
4,365
800
3,935
200
40
1,140
400
1,000
1,320
450
345
100
400
300
200
900
2,400
170
400
250
1,660
675
300
800
2,000
1,555
250
SO
320
SSO
1,445
300
125
1 75
900
240
8.710
525
415
400
300
300
400
900
30
715
400
400
6SS
50
1.200
250
I 650
480
21.87
20.39
12.00
l.$0
15.20
49.08
12.00
6.37
7.52
2.98
10
12.00
8.40
60.00
58.24
47.25
59.22
10.08
88.76
13.40
S.9S
5.95
23.78
S.2S
48.23
14.60
11.55
91.75
20.40
28.25
44.55
74.20
13.60
67.83
4.40
1.35
28.16
8.10
15.00
39.60
9.45
25.02
1.50
11.02
27. S9
9.24
28.12
68.63
19.15
22.88
13.00
139.92
18.36
4.95
16.80
40.16
49.32
13.76
2.72
21.42
10.72
33.68
9.7S
2.00
4.38
21.38
12.00
207.23
30.00
11.85
10.78
10.50
4.50
40.70
26.63
45
48.00
8.40
8.40
20,10
1,05
25.20
14.93
132.00
8.1
-16—
Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910
Name of Taipajer
lens Cultirattd
No. of
Acres
Per Aero
Aores TTnoultivated
No. of
Aores
Single Tai
Assessment
1910 Wonld
Have Been
Actual Tax
Paid for
1910
Tai for 1910
Under Single
Tai Would
Hare Been
Cross, Mary F
Crown Columbia P. & P. Co
Crown Columbia P. & P. Co
Crown Columbia P. & P. Co
Crown Columbia P &P.Co
Crown Columbia P. & P. Co
Crown Columbia P . & P . Co
Crown Columbia P. & P. Co
Cronin, Barney
Crook, Mary
Crowley, Thos
Crocker.' Mabel
Crutcher. Herbert P.,
Crutcher. P. R
Crutcher, P R
Cruikshank. David.. . .
Cruikshank. David.. . .
Cruikshank, David.. . .
Crysler. Ralph
Cubbage, Lucy A
Culpan. Herbert
Cumins. J. G. & N. M.
Cumins, Eugene
Cumins, Eugene
Cumins, Eugene
Cummings, W. H..
Cummings, A. R.. ,
Cummings, G. R.. .
Cummings, Wm . . .
Cummings, Wm. J.
Cunningham, Geo.. .
Cunningham, W. A..
Curl, J. W. & M. . . .
Currin. Robert Y . . .
Currin. Niemusei....
Currin, R. H. & N
Currin. R. H. & N
Currin, Kate «& Elsie. . .
Curin. Hugh F. (Heirs) .
Curin. Hugh F. (Heirs) .
Curm, Hugh F. (Heirs) .
Curnutt, S. (Heirs)
Curry. Bruce
Chjme, Duncan
Currie, Duncan
Curtis, Grace G..
Cutting, Virginia .
Cutting. Virginia
Cutting, Oren . . . .
Cutting. Oren , . . .
Cutting, Oren
Dagman, Carl V
Dagman, Carl V
Dahlgren, Anders (Heirs) .
Dahlgren, H
Dahm, J. C. &M. K..
Dahl, Chas. B
Dahl. Chas. B
Dale, Alfred
Dale. Wm
Dallas J.C
Dallas, J. C
Dallas. George .
Dallas. S. S
Dallas. Wm. R.
Dalen, 0. a
Damm, John
Damm, J . & fi
Damours, E. <t Mary C.
Dant. Mabel. Mrs
Daniels, W. N.. . .
Daniels, C. M
Daniels, Wm
Daniels. 0. L
Daniels. .loseph L..
Daniels, Thos
Danielson Edward..
Danehv, Patrick.. . .
Dart, E. K
Dart. Edward K. . . .
Dart, Ida E
Dart, .J. H
Darnall, H. A
Darnall, N. H
Darling. Sarah E.
21
.35
35
18
7.
9
3
14
5
4
20
3
85
87
2.50
.38
8
25
35
12
10
45
.20
12
25
18
30
10
62
40
6
45.00
100.00
100.00
160.00
42.85
2!4 ,10
50,00
35.00
60.00
57.50
150.00
60.00
30.00
30.00
50.00
67.50
58.33
64.90
65.00
104. S3
65.00
66 66
400.00
75.00
50.00
44.00
50.00
100.00
328.16
61.76
90.00
80 00
40 00
40.63
45 00
58.51
62.50
55.00
48 89
200.00
30.00
45.83
41.66
50.00
40.00
50.00
45.00
45.00
45.00
35.00
58.33
364.58
200 . 70
34.80
15.02
25.05
5
10
2.84
160
None
28.74
None
ro
160
160
40.56
6.4Q
39.70
96
120
159.06
128
2
76
70
40
8.60
2
None
None
72
66
146.90
n
57.62
87.40
2.7.1
55 . 75
46.20
None
40.63
55 . 95
None
120
1.70
None
160
25
2.50
44.95
45
97.50
15
None
40
40
8
1.50
9.50
58.92
51.44
2
7
113.48
25
8.83
20
114.29
None
20
160
160
3
120
14
30.26
103
142
50
33
135
95
71
34
16.67
None
2.50
10 00
12 00;
lU
15
00
00
8
20
45
0(1
328
16
5
(HI
5
00
20.00
40.001
42
10
6
78
30
13
12
50
12
14
15
00
18
00
19
82
21
00
IS
75
25
(III
X
00
5
00
12
sn
Ift
6ft
12
.5(1
16
07
18
56
19
42
7
04
20
(III
10
60
II
85
8
40
8
45
26
5.1
20
57
62
SO
3.195
300
4.500
580
.100
300
1.600
400
600
200
t
.100
SO
400
250
140
*
*
450
1.425
985
100
800
1,175
*
125
200
200
*
*
225
1 210
740
305
480
600
I.SSO
*
25
410
2,825
2,500
925
100
1,S0
605
400
655
970
4,000
40
310
645
760
800
*
210
2,000
600
I,i00
225
730
*
*
60
60
400
3,250
1,720
2,500
800
385
810
75
4,300
. 1
,185
2,600
915
1 ,250
340
175
100
140
200
375
535
4,155
3,775
600
4,800
,600
700
600
200
so
400
250
140
1,435
1,525
800
1,175
350
200
200
1,515
240
480
600
1,595
255
450
505
380
170
290
945
1 65
500
2,655
2,160
300
3,315
840
500
80
985
625
275
225
1,015
100
40'
165
1 ,5.S0
125
100
560
3SC
3,430
1,355
2,9011
1,820
1 ,580
1,165
1,280
650
4,645
2,260
40
35
970
650
8O0
2,000
660
410
l,.SO(l
285
60
1,130
555
3,635
1,150
2,530
1,405
2,.S7,S
975
X()(]
3 is
5,575
3,240
2,700
1,565
1,055
380
1 , 2,1(1
190
5411
200
550
520
2,750
1,110
240
1 ,585
200
250
60
800
5
780
25,
600l
5001
480'
210
90
1,205
1,540
1,500
715
800
20
665
850
500
350
500,
195i
9001
1 ,8751
800
9051
410
1 ,545'
35
1,500
1,615;
300
1,485
760
200'
600
no
20
4001
250
60
450
900!
800
900
125,
2001
200
soo'
140
440
435
I 550
25'
180
2,075;
I .osol
4l5l
630
2,385
s!
320
800'
2,000
250
1,500
225
575
2,485
1,125
1,600
455
2,335
1,135
675
1,060
340
30
106.85
25.12
4.08
38.70
3.20
5,25
,99
13.28
3.90
36.80
4.80
13.80
7.50
8.44
3.49
1.53
47.60
26.1
37.50
18.75
12.00
2.10
36.85
17.85
10.50
5.25
37.72
8.10
32.40
59.50
25.96
23.66
11.90
39 84
16.80
8.55
66.48
60.39
9.00
76.80
25.60
18.55
15.00
3.00
.75
6.00
5.00
2.94
30.14
32.00
15.60
17.62
11.38
6.20
6.20
26.50
3.60
7.20
10.20
27.90
2.12
9.52
60.03
49.30
34.77
21.76
79.27
1 .04
14.55
16.00
38.00
10.89
28. SO
4.70
18.65
56.35
45.54
42.48
16.00
111.50
54.00
23.20
18.75
10 80
17.88
-17-
Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems,
1910
icres GnltiTated
Acres TTncultiTated
General Property Assessments in 1910
Single lai
Exemptions
mo Tonld
Hare Been
Single Tax
Assessment
1910 Wonld
Have Been
Actual Tax
Paid for
1910
Tax for 1910
Under Single
Tax Would
Have Been
Name of Taipajer
No. of
Acres
Assessment
Per Acre
No. of
Acres
Assessment
Per Acre
On land
Buildings &
Personal
Property
Total
Assessment
15
5
*
*
20.00
60.00
38.07
15
147.75
40
46,50
None
145
None
40
170
15
71
75
72
80
25,50
37
49
2,43
18,20
11,80
None
34
20.90
None
36
400
160
120
10
10
40.67
75
4
80
74
142
5
S3
40
180
160
112
None
28
42
27
20
40
25
38,18
24.50
11
10
80
40
106.66
11
None
None
21
24.64
10
None
23
None
None
48
15.93
20
40
16.95
67
20
6
27
59
None
None
None
14.79
4
36.90
None
4.99
30.00
25.04
15.00
15.05
14.89
10.00
30.00
20.00
20.00
10.00
9.85
10.00
5.00
5.00
15.69
14.86
8.20
34.97
38.80
10.99
17.00
490
750
3,700
600
700
900
3,500
1,500
goo
3,390
1,025
1,500
1,450
520
700
400
650
600
240
175
200
2,400
30
910
800
250
575
10,000
3,600
2,500
100
125
1,990
585
405
800
580
1,370
50
1,555
200
1,200
1,000
2,280
70
900
2,300
670
300
2,150
480
400
430
1,150
ISO
1,400
480
3.600
800
1.500
20
725
3,225
1,600
1,300
650
1,680
1,500
2,900
100
SCO
2O0
1,535
5O0
3O0
23C
33C
6O0
1,400
S,70C
52C
1,625
1,02.
1,30(
26(
160
SO
*
*
330
1,890
600
940
*
650
800
3,700
600
700
1,2.30
5,390
2,100
1,740
3,390
1,025
1,700
1,600
570
1,300
400
905
600
240
175
200
2,440
30
1,030
800
700
645
10,000
3,600
2,500
100
125
385
200
265
600
3,700
600
700
325
2,000
600
800
3,390
400
935
950
400
500
400
595
4S0
1.50
100
200
1,050
20
615
720
250
475
10,000
3,600
2,500
100
125
910
405
, 75
800
400
820
50
720
200
1,000
1,000
1,860
30
600
1,035
400
300
1,750
360
220
295
890
ISO
S2S
480
2,690
545
500
20
340
2,220
1,000
600
530
675
600
1,785
100
200
200
665
460
300
205
200
580
695
3,800
52C
855
37!
89(
17.
11.83
22.40
55.50
9.00
10.50
18.45
107.80
67.50
26.10
54.30
20.51
37.40
35.20
13.40
26.00
6.00
13.58
11.40
4.80
3.49
3.10
37.82
SO
15.45
16.00
18.55
10.63
200.00
72.00
55.00
3.00
3. 75
34.35
19.20
10.12
20.00
14.60
28.60
8.91
40.91
3.00
33.32
15.00
40.03
1.40
23.55
37.50
11.06
4.95
49.80
13.31
16.57
7.53
33.27
2.48
35.63
7.20
57.75
16.50
25,50
,30
26.80
65.08
41.40
29.90
10.50
42.65
28.50
53.00
2.35
12.93
4.70
44.54
12. 8(
4.5(
7.6^
4.9.
10.3.
37. 6(
143.3
14.6
38.5
22.5
22.9
8.8
7.11
Darling, Thos
28. 13
13.91
*
22.50
55
20
16.23
40.00
37.25
75.00
905
3,390
1,500
940
7. S3
68.40
Daugherty, Chas. A
33.27
18.54
*
25
24
20
8
20
*
3
6
2
2
*
SO
,34
7
2
.50
4
*
*
*
*
*
35
6
11
*
6
22
84,63
Daugherty, Otis R
Daugherty, M, E„ C. B, & E
Daugherty, M.E.,C.B.&E
Daugherty. W. H. & A
Daugherty, Louis A
Davis C A
30.00
33.35
35.00
20.00
15.00
625
765
650
170
800
13,68
200
150
SO
600
*
255
30,19
30,67
13,51
14,28
9.27
Davis, CO. & N.E
33.33
33.33
77.50
75.00
,3io
ISO
90
75
13.79
13.05
4.80
Davis S J ...
3.10
*
40
4.83
44.00
1,390
10
415
80
450
170
25.36
Davis H J*: ....
.49
57.14
75.00
500.00
37.50
15.00
31,53
500,00
11.80
25.00
22.50
20.83
10.00
12.50
12.04
5.00
5.00
10,00
5,00
5,00
10,00
9,00
5 00
5,00
6,25
15,00
112,20
15,00
11,90
10,00
15,00
35,00
12,00
4,97
10,00
63,63
15,00
5.00
12 00
18,75
21,81
100,00
133,33
9,52
49,67
50,00
SO, 00
15,22
40.00
40,00
27.07
6.25
5.00
5.00
15.90
6.56
15 00
29 10
5.55
9.66
200.00
200.00
40.00
28.73
18.75
18.97
70,00
120
14.26
23.05
450
70
*
*
*
*
*
300
375
11.44
12.25
307.50
Davi=i A H
110.70
84.53
Davis P T
5.67
7:09
Davis, Wm
Daris, Wm,W
42.85
35.00
35.00
2,290
960
405
800
730
1,430
445
2,045
200
l.SIS
1,000
2,355
70
1,570
2,500
670
300
2,490
800
710
430
1,305
ISO
1,875
480
3,850
1,100
1,700
20
1,375
3,425
1,800
1,300
700
2,245
1,500
3,200
100
550
200
2,120
850
300
255
330
690
1,600
6,100
770
1,925
1,025
1,350
38S
1,380
555
330
21.09
13.93
Davis W W & S M .
2.36
*
ISO
60
395
490
*
315
*
75
25.16
Davis, W. W. & L
35.00
30.00
330
610
395
1,325
13.75
28.19
Davis IC T
1.72
27
*
20
*
12
.35
12
45
13
*
10
5
6
5
4
*
25
37
14
5
07
15
20
10
12
12
16.89
IS
18
*
20
*
25
3
*
9
3.47
19
1.30
15
16
10
2. SO
40.00
"is'oo
24.75
4.64
SIS
32.29
23.18
50.00
285.70
40.00
40.00
20.76
495
40
970
1,465
270
,52.58
.89
Davi« Wm X ...
670
200
13.91
23.99
10.31
*
340
320
310
7.73
Davis. J. P. & S
75.00
36.00
35.00
37.00
112.50
740
440
490
135
415
55.57
9.28
Davis, F.H
Davis J (Heirs)
6.92
7.81
155
*
475
*
250
300
200
33.51
3.87
40.00
1,350
15.23
11.13
43.24
40.00
300.00
133,33
35,00
100,00
110,00
108,50
25,00
99.45
100,00
88,89
1,160
555
1,200
62.35
12.63
Davies, J. F
11.59
.46
Davies, Christena I
Davidson, I. G
650
200
200
1,035
1,205
800
700
170
1,570
900
1,415
10.00
63.45
33.66
20.20
50
565
12.29
19.30
17.15
300
*
50
585
350
*
25
47.52
Davidson, K. W
3.38
Davidson, R. W
20,00
350
6.76
Davidson, R. W
6.76
Davidson R. W. .
50,60
20,00
1,455
390
25.97
Davenport, J. Frank
10.65
6.95
Day, Earl
55,00
20,00
,30,00
403,45
300,00
40,00
80,00
59.38
60.00
108.00
50
130
110
90S
2,300
250
1,070
65C
46C
2I{
i 12.56
> 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 <i
Personal
Property
Total
Assessment
East Side Mill & Lhr. Co....
15
6
*
2.44
15
7
9
6
*
4
.38
9
5
*
2
*
8
5
*
7
15
18
6 50
17
30
*
.44
9.06
*
.55
1.11
26
3
15
2
2
85
34
5
3
32
7
3
*
12
32
75
55
*
25
20
50
*
*
20
*
*
25
70
2
' 57
35
12
40
*
50
8
5
10
13
*
25
2.75
*
28
35
40.00
41.66
65
74
696,75
18
65
40.65
11
17.23
79.95
None
110
15
40
38
40
None
36
160
None
71
22
27.85
8.50
40
None
None
None
5
None
None
89
25
40 99
<> 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(
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11.77
14.86
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1,650
7,900
650
790
1,430
940
860
1,200
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125
2.355
700
400
450
720
600
555
1,280
385
2,125
1,275
OSS
1.760
1,860
400
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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
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5,82.S
1 ,650
100
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30C
l,30C
S4C
56C
) 60C
1.30C
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1.18
1 17
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< 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
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2 1)70
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1,200
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130
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56
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1 1,37
2,40
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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/
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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
*
:
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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
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30
12
,40
6
27
5
45
5
2
10 50
20
35
20
130
5
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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
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30.001
29
65
14.06
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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!
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650i
1.6701
1,120
2,160;.
250
100
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615
1 345
685
400
70
85
405
1.535
1,07.^
16ft
600
1,525;
45
320
580
645
2,700
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3,450
200
2,190
2,785
530
790
925
835
1 900.
550!
185
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310;
6351
95,
1,675;
2301
1,470
470'
925
4-5;
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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
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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
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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
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!,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. <fe Clara E..
Giltner, O. A. & May
Giltner, B. F
Gilbert, P. A. (Heirs)
Gilbert, Alex
Gilbert, W- H. (Trustee)..
Gilbert, W. H. (Trustee)..
Gilbert, W. H. (Tru.siee)..
Gilbert, W. H. rrrn^tet-J,.
GilbertHon, Gilbert
Giibertson. G
4.78
4 50
2 50
5
59
ool
60
001
i
50
00
■■'2si
04
"ii
66
■■■■46
00'
54
16'
85
(Ml
200
0!)
15
00
15
00
10
17
1.3.1
(
12
15
!.50
90
SO
14
4
35
28
3 50
«
1.18
10
5
5
25
120
10
254
120
124.40
15.60
None
124.40
15.60
.35
37.50
22 . 50
28.60
28
6
N o[ie
155
153,24
120 00
20.00
146 n,
40 00
200 I
55 00
55.00
87.50
60.00i
45 66
37 . 50'
40 Oft'
60.00;
45.00
40 00
100.00
40 00
30 OOl
SS.OOj
.^,S (-,
227. 61I
85 00
50.00,
,50,001
53 33
55 on'
54 00,
79,28
3,S,0Ol
50,00:
60 00
200 00
100 00
60.00
1 7 , SO
30.00
45.00
118.75
100.00
50,00
45.00
25^00
30
160
6
25
120
None
20
7
50
36.87
• 30
16
58.80
47
32,64
29.50
10
I.;
19
75
6
20
3
None
.>
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 <t I'\ H
Glossop, F. ^'v ^larlha A...
Gobbi, B
Goddard, R. H.
Goddard, R. H.
Godd«rd, R. H.
Goetz, John AV..
Gost?, John
Goebel, Geo
Goin, G. R
Golden, Fdwin C. A A..
Goode, John A. & Ju,-ie.
Goold, Pierce & A.. E..
Goodrich. C, L. tt L.. ,
Goodfellow, W. E
I.loodfellow. W. E
Goodfellow, W. E
Goodfellow, W. E..
Goodfellow, W. E..
Goodfellow, W. E..
Goodridge, Geo. ]'J.
Gordon, H. L
Gordon, L. .\.. . .
Gordon, Geo. AW
Gordon, W. H...
Gordon, A. F....
Gordon, Isaac . . .
Gortler. Henry
Gortler, AVilhelniim.
Gortler, H. F. & W..
Gorbett, J
Gorbett, C. E
Gorbett, W. S...
Goranson. Carl . .
Gorrell, Eli^a P..
Gordon, Rex. . . .
Gosser, Frank. . .
Gosser, B
Gosser, F. & R
Gosslia, Wm. G
Gottborir, E. A
Gottberg:, Gu&tavus A.
Gottwaid, Moritz. . .
Goucher, Catherine.
Goucher, R
Gowan, M. Y
Gray, Ida W
Gray, Samuel...
Gray, C. L
Gray, C. L
Gray, Grace H . .
Gray, RhodaA.
20
40
SO
15
SO
40
7
1
I
30
16
14
1.?
28
2
35
10
32
I 75
1.74
5C
10
IS
60
12
20
16
..M
.90
II
1.50
II
7.57
I I
65.00
55.00
55.00
60.00
80.00
70.00
45.00
45,00
50,00
60.00
30 (1(1
266 66
29 50i 296.91
.13.12
SS.OO
57.61
57.14
60.00
50.00
52.50
52 . 50
55.00
293.10
70 00
189.47
I
58.34
45.83
47.50
.500. 0«
15.00
20.00
71.41
20.00
65.00
65.00
41.67
388.89
50.00
40.00
37.50
46.82
80.00
80.00
299.89
60,00
33
13
..50
.V,
13
50
26.75
14. .50
24 . SO
53.80
39.60
76
SO
4
11.01
12.80
10.03
5.97
8.89
2
1
160
36
None
Nono
62.50
56
81
91 .80
59.55
23
3
12.74
10
19.97
80
320
320
480
38
None
25 . 25
.34
10
None
17.50
120
480
958.15
161 .20
160
320
Ntinc
14
65
20
(0
69 2.".
28
20
40
None
106
40
30
3
32
42.50
.80
6.50
28
160
.None
40
29
60
51
I
.80
69
.86
27.50
I
4
IS
15
15
38
,so
00
IS
15
25
00
20
00
14
57
27
59
28
49
14
87
16
66
21
OS
18
00
SO
00
72 . 66
56 24
59 . 83
83 . 75
56.24
87. SO
85.00
10.00
11.11
ISO 00
200.00
9 60
H.28
15.06
16.01
15.11
16.09
200.00
156 98
1,50.00
20.10
12 .50
1 I . 25
1 5 . 62
IS.OO
21 .03
25.00
21 .92
58 . 33
30.00
100.00
.30.00
8,00
20.00
20.00
19.85
7. SO
6.2,=
50.00
10 on
5 00
10.00
100.00
15.00
21.65
17.00
17.50
18 00
500.00
4.71
S.OO
5.00
26.31
5.00
24.70
21 .53
14.29
5.00
61.20
S.OO
20.00
15.00
13.73
200.00
300.00
12.00
40.69
35.27
200.00
17. .50
780
200
#
4C
*
1,800
605
2,525
395
3,7,50
670
1,290
4,400
500
3,500
4O0
1,115
755
705
100
1.650
20
2,700
550
200
*
800
*
720
*
600
*
SOC
*
500
*
175
*
85
*
1,600
*
1,720
50
200
,50
8,700
460
1,1,30
450
1.570
MO
1,970
630
1,470
+
2,S0(i
490
600
+
2,000
*
l,SOfl
+
3,150
575
1,000
*
3,60(1
*
5,000
*
7,200
*
1 ,325
395
1,680
650
i40
lOO
*
175
300
*
S20
375
560
960
*
9,600
*
19,160
3,200
*
1,200
*
2,000
*
1,000
75
|.(0
195
625
100
2O0
*
S40
600
*
5,000
310
1,025
100
1,300
ISO
720
250
20(1
740
SO
200
100
350
3,30
600
420
320
SO
3,000
720
205
900
800
=1:
3.50
300
200
*
1,130
335
l,70fl
400
I,-I50
90
200
*
240
*
1,345
310
155
1,850
SO
2,470
505
1,30
275
780
200..
40.,
2,40S
2,920
4,420
1,290
4,900
3,900
1,870
805
1,670
3,250
200
800.
720.
600.
SOO.
500.
175.
85.
1 ,600 .
1,770
250
9,160
1,580
1.680
2,600
1 ,470
2,500
490
600.
2,000 .
1,500 .
2,725
1 ,000 .
3,600 .
5.000 .
7.200 .
1,720
1,680
790
100.
175.
300.
893
560
960.
9,600 .
19,160.
3,200 .
1 ,200 .
2,000 .
1,07.^
.335
725'
200
540
600'
I7S
1,600
1,595
2,420
680
3,120
3,060
965
130
50
1,810
880
140
3,260
825
680
1,185
1,175
90
1,625
710
880
200
720
20
575
195
325
5,310
2,510
1 125
445i
1,450
750
72(1
450
200,
790
215
300
100
680
480
1,020
735
37(1
170
3,720
1,930
205
45
900
330
800
650
595
200
( , 165
665
2,100
900
1,24(1
375
200
240
1 ,655
695
IS5
60
1,900
545
2,975
1,260
405
3201
60S
200
40
805
1,325
2,000
610
1,780
1,840
905
675
1,620
1,440
200
800
720
600
500
SOO
175
85
1,600
890
no
5,900
755
1,000
1,415
1,470
I,. 325
400
600
2,000
1,500
1,100
1,000
3,600
5,000
7,200
1, 010
800
590
100
175
300
175
540
960
9,600
19,160
3,200
1,200
2,000
500
140
400'
200'
285
600
2, SOO
680
7on,
720
2.50
5751
20o'
2001
285
300
1,790
160
570
800
55
200
SOO
1,200
865
200
240
960
95
1,355
l,7IS
85
11.70
3.00
.60
38.47
58,40
70.72
20.64
83.30
66., 30
43.00
18.52
25.05
48.75
S.OO
16.00
14.40
12. CO
10. OO
10. OO
6.39
3.10
42.56
37.17
S.2S
146.56
24.02
25.20
39.00
22.05
37.50
7., 35
9,60
47.00
35. 2S
40.87
15.00
72.00
100, OC
144.00
27.52
26.88
11.85
3.25
4.02
4. SO
23.72
12.88
14.40
144. OO
307.82
48 00
IS.OO
30.00
24.72
7.. 37
15.23
4.40
12.69
9.O0
79,65
25.87
33.35
16 56
14,6;
18.17
5.40
12.38
22.50
8.51
59.53
3.37
19. 8(
16. OC
21.12
3.40
21.97
31. SO
20.46
3.20
41.37
3.79
34.20
60.9
6.88
—29—
Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910
Kame of Taipayar
icres CultiTatfld
No. of
AcreB
Per Acre
Acres Uncultrnted
No. of
Ac^es
AssesBmeDt
Per Acre
General Property Assessments in 1910
On Land
Buildings &
Personal
Property
Total
Assessment
Grav, Eliza J —
Graw, John H.. .
GraQ, Oiof
Grace, Edmn E..
Grace, Thos
Grant, Fred rich.
Grant, Ellen
Grant, Louisa. . .
Grasle, J. W
Grasle, W.H....
Graves, F. T
Graves, Grant
Graves, P. M. & Ida S..
Gratton, Inv. Co
Graham, A. W
Graham, Andrew.
Graham, Aaron. . .
Graham, Joe
Graham, W.W....
Graham, J. W.. . .
Graham, N. R
Graham, N. R
Graham, Robert B
Graham, .1. A. & M. L..
Graham, James K
Graham, James P.. . .
Grafenhain, Edward.
Grafenhain, Moritz..,
Grafenhain, M
Green, Clark
Green, Stephen . .
Green, Wm. H.. .
Green, Martha. . .
Greene, W. L —
Greene, Wm. K..
Greene, Emma L —
Greil, Theo. & Chas..
Gregg, PJermit E
Gregory, Geo. H.. . .
Gregory, S. E
Gregory, S. E
Green well, "W
Grime=, T. J. & E. J..
Grimm, Emil
Grimm, Harriett K...
Grimm, Henry..
Grimm, Sophia.
Grim, Frank. . .
Grim, Frank . . .
Grim, Frank. . .
Gries, Chas
Griehel, Gustav
Griffith, F. T
Griffith, F.T. (Trustee).
Griffith, Franklin T
Griffith, U.S
Griffiths, Richard & G.
Griffin, E. H
Griffin, Lewis L
Griffin. D. T
Griffin, T^lewelKm
Gribble. Wade'H
Gribble, Albert D
Gribble. S. O
Gribble, Jas. K. P
.S..33
10.77
10
6
20
20
12
II
60
35
*
49
20
28. SS
5.S
1.13
6
10
22.67
65
30
*
3
15
40
50
40
H
10
15.00
250.00
52.77
35.00
20.00
150.00
64 00
259.98
250.00
90 00
54.00
50.00
1,000.00
2
3
6
3
35
90
95
60
Gribble, Jas. K. P ; 9,
Gribble, Lansing L , 20
Gribble, Lansintt L 12
Gribble, Earl R..
Grindeland, Siver O.
Grisenthwaite, Wm
Grisenthvvaite, ^lary U..
Griendstaff, A. J.. .'
Grow, Dewitt A
Groves, J. E. & M. JI...
Gross, Cuv
Gros--, Fiwl & A(l..l|,
Groshpng, J. .M
Groshong, Goo. M.. .
Groshoug, Albert M..
Grousbeck, Gertnide L..
Grosemiller, Frank
Gros.'^miller, J
Grossniiller, J
Grossclose. .lohn
II
30
4
4
37
3
10
25
20
30.00
65.00
65.00
65.00
55.00
53.88
65.00
60.00
110.00
25.00
10.00
125.00
130.00
95.65
50.00
50.00
45.00
50.00
55.00
50.00
40.00
20.00
77
None
22
None
120
None
2.50
None
None
None
5, 50
20
20
None
60
20.00
166 66
iso'.oo
40.00
35.00
60.00
40.00
58.33
55.00
54.00
53.90
54.00
54.00
54.00
54.00
54.25
52 . 25
52.50
60 00
20.00
50.00
250 . 00
50.00
50.00
29 . 73
15.00
15.00
140.00
36.00
35.00
111
25
72
16
57.50
25.82
None
58.60
Nftne
34
160
69
160
40
15S
None
SO
35
40
10
Fraction
None
80
None
55.50
27
1.33
21
15
42
60
40
12.37
120
40.62
80
Fraction
5
I
14.97
8
62
36.64
37
9.56
7
II 83
52.47
55
60
55
20
28
22.37
57
36
36
1 66 63
37
30
None
40
101
62.56
8 . 30
3
,S9
100
00
20
00
10
00
5
83
72.00
100
00
20.001
160
16
125
00
36
36
22
00
20
00
800
00
II
66
10
96
30.001
29
S9
20
00
20
00
24.2li
25
01
20.001
60
00
33
52
3
12
5
Oil
2
HI
3
75
2
90
60
00
7
.5(1
8.001
15
00
50.00
70
00
12
.5(1
13
0(1
28
82
25
92
37
59
II
.50
12
00
20.00
16
66
IS
00
9
.91
8
00
5
.90
24.00
250.00
74.82
II .93
10.00
19.51
10 SI
18.30
25.00
22.00
21.75
22.45
22 . 50
22.45
22.00
21 .96
23.47
24.82
16.67
15 OO
5 SX'
23 . 681
183.3j!
20 Ool
20 00
6,00
4.73
5.83
60.00
10.00
II .88
9.91
20.00
345
1,.500
1,390
1,400
1 ,500
300
250
340
2.800
2,500
650
1,520
1 ,400
12,000
700
1,555
4,650
4,435
320
4,325
1,725
1,540
4,745
65
1,800
SOU
595
450
ISO
500
125
375
280
600
500
25
160
1,000
2,200
4,850
2,200
SO
375
930
3,040
3,500
2,200
580
960
440
640
200
620
250
3,370
775
1,250
845
520
525
340
2,150
5,990
6,365
4,590
6,365
1,520
1 .265
1,100
2,990
760
45
320
250
400
920
920
2.100
220
325
700
400
2,100
1,320
165
235
535
395
530
145
50
200
1 ,44S
15S
75
1,400
625
510
980
200
520
300
100
200
960
100
1,085
20
265
445
150
1,050
150
200
25
235
370
IS
200
135
145
410
1,440
ISO
1,740
ISO
450
100
735
3,50
200
25
50
275
50
50
100
220
500
475
580
2,025
1,785
1,400
2,0.30
445
300
340
3,000
3,945
805
1 ,520
1,475
13,400
700
2,180
5,160
5,415
320
4,525
1 ,725
2,060
5,045
165
2,000
500
615
500
ISO
500
125
375
280
600
500
25
160
1,000
3,160
4,950
3,285
SO
395
1,195
3,485
3,6.50
3,250
730
960
440
640
200
820
275
3,370
1,010
1,620
860
720
660
485
2,560
7,430
6,5
6,330
6,5
1,520
1,715
1,200
3,725
1,110
245
345
300
675
970
970
2,200
440
825
700
400
2,575
1 ,320
275
Single Tax
Eiemptions
1910 Wonld
Have Been
270
1,425
985
1,000
1,100
305
SO
235
1,275
2,695
385
640
675
3,800
835
2,610
2,220
2,395
615
1,345
2,775
100
660
220
SO
20
2,860
1,475
1,805
120
835
1,845
1,815
2,050
230
Single Tai
1910 Wonld
EaTO Been
Aotnal Tai
Paid for
1910
Tal for 1910
Under Single
Tax ■Would
HaTfl Been
630
25
1,125
710
820
95
290
380
235
1 ,5,30
4,330
3,150
3,6.30
3,150
640
835
420
1,565
825
200
no
65
310
170
170
980
250
590
400
1,080
500
no
310
600
800
400
930
140
250
105
1.725
1,250
420
880
800
9,600
700
1,345
2,550
3,195
320
2,130
1,110
715
2,270
65
1,340
500
395
450
ISO
465
60
3
2801
600
500
25
140
1,000
300
3,475
1.480
50
275
360
1,640
1 ,835
1,200
500
960
305
640
200
190
250
2,245
300
800
765
430
280
250
1,030
3,100
3,365
2,700
3,365
880
880
780
2,160
285'
4.51
2.?.^l
235
365
800
800
1,220
190
235
300
400
1,495
820
165
11.59
36.45
30.36
29.40
46.69
n..34
6.00
8.84
70.50
104.53
15.85
22.80
22.13
355.10
18.90
54.51
78.45
81.23
4.80
67.87
27.95
31.47
75.68
4.29
31.00
10.00
15.38
12.50
3.75
9.00
2.88
8.26
5.04
13.20
8.75
.41
3.84
21.00
66.35
74.25
49.27
1.10
7.89
18.52
56.46
61.15
48.75
15.33
9
64
24
13
44
3
6(1
14
76
8
94
64
03
15
15
34
02
12
90
10
80
n
55
S.24I
40
96
112
17
102
(15
101
.28
102.05
22.80
25 , 73'
18 00
55 87'
17 21
3 .SO
6.21
5.11
15.85
15.52
1 5 . 52
44 . 401
9.68
18.16^
17.8.51
6.00
38.62
19.80
4.13I
82,27
20.411
20 40
18,08
50,07
6,89
1.08
6.52
6.08
12.85
20.08
20.08
35.32
5.86
7.25
11.29
9.27
34.65
19.01
3.83
Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910
Name of T&xpajer
icrea Cultivated
No. f Issessment
icres Pot Aero
Acros UncuItiTated
Ko. of
Aores
Per Acre
General Property Assessments in 1910
On Land
Buildings &
Personal
Property
Total
Single Tax
Exemptions
1910 Would
Have Been
Single Tax
1910 Would
Have Been
Actual Tax
Paid for
1910
Tax for 1910
Under Single
Tax Would
Hare Been
Orubbs, Rae
Gruel, WW&LB&FG,
Gruel, L. &\V
Guber, Edmund
Guenther, Bertha
Guenther, August
Guenther, Auajusta
Guenther, E. F
Guenther, Robert
Guenther, Franklin
Guenther, Henry
Guenther, Hedwich . , ,
GuUey, James
Gulley, James
Ouldenzopf, Wilhelm .
Gunther, B. R. & M.
Guntly , John
Gundcrson, A
Gurlev, Ola M
Gurley, 0!a M
Gustafson, August. . . .
Gustafson, \'. & Sofia.
Gntman, George
Gutman, George
Guttridi^e, James
Guttridge, R. S.. .
Guttridge, C
Gutperlet, Wm —
Gutperlet, Frank..
Guynup, C. M
Guynup, Sidney D..
Gwirnmann, Gurta^
Haag, Christian. . . .
Habelt, Frank
Haybelt, Anton
Haberlach, F. A
Haberlach, Gustav
Haberlach, Gu=tav & A.. .
Haberthier, John
Hackett, E. C
Hackett, E. E
Hage, TorKcr
Hager, Fred
Hagen, C. P
Hagberg, Olaf & E..
Hageman, H. W
Hageman, Bernhard.
Hagenbuck, Mary J..
Hagenberger, Theo.. .
Hahn, Fred
Haines, E. M. & M. A..
Haines, A. H
Hall, FredS
HaU, Chas. E
Hall, Chas. E
Hall, Clarissa B
Hall, Moses M.&M..
Hall, Isabell A
Hall, Olie Bell
HaU, W. A
HaU, W. A...
HaU, Walter.
HaU, Walter.
HaU, C. A....
HaU, Arthur .
HaU, Arthur
HaU, J. R
HaU, Clariss.T B .
HaU, Chas. E....
H.aU, Chas
HaU, Jos
Hall, J. A
HaU, Chas. G. & Eaura. . .
HaU, Thos
Hale, Wm. D
Hale, Geo. W
Hale, lindsey
Hale, Lindsey
Hale, Lester F. & Lou.
Haley, Alice V
Haley, Alice V
Haley, Kate
Halsa, Ole O
HaUinan, W. S
Halverson, Hannah & M..
33
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!0
30
2
10
22
14
.50
1
10
.428
5
4
12
6
2.65
II
53
10
*
40
25
32
*
7
15
40
30
*
4
16
30
12
10
.50
25
50
5
)3
12
3
20
4
23
I
400
55.00
25.00
45.00
37.50
40 00
50.00
32.14
50.00
35.00
60.00
40 001
54.16:
45.00
I
-15 00
45.00
52.441
75.001
25.00
20.00'
66.66
84.6
73.33
51.92
55.00
80
300
60
00
00
00
60
200
00
00
175
55
55
00
00
00
54
28
55
92
50
00
50
00
80.00
50.00
55.00j
40.001
40.00,
100.00
40.00
40.00
150.00
40.00
64.00
65.00
64.54
58.33
58.33
36.00
55.00
lOO.OO
50 t
None
400.00
22.
12.5(1
103.47
14.93
30
4.46
49
10.00
38
9.21
30
8.33
24.45
9.82
6
25. OC
40
10.00
40
10.00
40
10.00
5
80.00
7
II ( 28
9.50
10.52
37.02
34.98
10.25
20.00
109. 80
9.10
None
4.65
29.00
36
10.00
2
15.00
80
5.00
40
5.O0
50
9.50
21
9.52
71. 3(
9.82
149
15.10
10
24.00
None
49.70
None
49.70
69
5.00
50
6.00
160
7.00
140.20
5.00
S3
26
2
13
8
SO
4
41
78
130
6.251
2
9
83
160
lis
3
10
•SO
43
16
50
47
90
160
IK
82
25
00
34.08
60.00
SO
2
4.50|
54.15'
22
12
16
None
20.00
25
5
I
640
See
40
80
40
40
28
55
29
12.18
36.25
II
6
60
6
I
I
24.87
23.47
29.41
1 2 . SO
13.85
6.15
38.40
200.00
10.00
5.00
20.00
100.00
20.00
74.85
24.24
25.00
3.75
23.91
20.00
23.47
33.34
18.00
400.00
40.00
14.95
18.18
12.08
12.50
40.00
20 00
20.00
14.00
.50.00
2.00
Chas.
10.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
60.00
14.54
II .20
9.29
14.62
25.00
25.00
10.00
25.00
50.00
25.00
200
100
2,090
75C
1,545
*
390
50
1,840
465
425
25
65(1
295
1,340
200
60(1
200
400
*
400
*
40C
*
4O0
*
80(1
100
*
1,295
*
255
20
1,350
375
lOO
75
435
200
520
80
680
120
400
*
200
*
2,500
385
2,900
405
4,750
200
4,715
950
240
*
40
75
75
75
595
20
90(1
150
1,120
50
700
25
2,125
150
I,I5C
415
l,3SC
1,400
400
1,680
325
800
*
72(
180
l,20t
30C
76(
305
800
*
5,480
400
2,30(
575
20(
*
10,775
200
1,775
2,960
100
60(
*
83(
500
*
1,625
100
5,700
53.=^
2,40(
150
80(
*
50(
1,610
ISO
2,050
500
625
600
75
5(
7O0
400
*
700
270
60
5(
* .
1,28(
195
Laura
400
*
40(
*
20(
*
20(
*
4,23(
1,800
595
3,525
445
935
1,38(
2O0
975
325
650
l,32(
50
37(
405
2,35t
280
75
SO
300
2,840
1,545
440
2,305
450
945
1,540
800
400
400
400
400
800
100
l;295
275
1,725
175
635
600
800
400
200
2,885
3,305
4,950
5,665
240
lis
150
615
1,050
1,170
725
2,275
1 ,565
1,350
1,800
2,005
800
900
1,500
1 ,065
800
5,880
2,875
200
10,975
1,775
3,060
6001.
830,
,500.
1,725
6.235
2,550
800 .
500
1,760
2,550:
625;
675
750'
400.
700
330
50.
1,475
Col\'ie
400
400
200
200
4,230
2,395
3,525
1,380
1,580
975
975
1,370
775
2,630
125
100.
, I sol
255
1,515
80
610
1,085
300
50
635
145
355
200
590
1,985
2,535
3,365
2,705
100
110
220
570
SO
25
650
1,210
660
1,425
1,180
4,30
570
855
2,520
1,575
4,210
770
1,060
215
580
2,900
1,830
160
710
I.6O5!
335
350
730
100
190
195
1,530
1,230
2,640
1,210
850
400
750
570l
S2S|
1,430
75:
200
690
1,545
185
790
370
335
455
500
400
400
400
400
800
100
1,295
225
1,090
30
280
400
210
400
200
900
770
1,585
2,960
240
15
40
395
480
1,120
700
I 625
355
690
375
825
800
470
930
210
800
3,360
1,300
200
6,765
1,005
2,000
600
615
500
1,145
3,335
720
800
340
1,050
945
290,
325
20
400
600
140
50
1,280
400
400
200
200
2,700
1,165
885
170
7.TO
575
225
800
250
1 ,200l
9.-75
42.60
23.
11.00
30.60
6.75
, 14.
23.10
12.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
10.20
29.20
2.30
21.38
6.06
34.49
4.55
16.52
10.80
26.40
10.40
5.20
65.67
72.70
108.90
90.65
3.84
2.01
2.62
15.38
24.15
24.57
15.21
4S.49
31.29
27.00
34.25
37.76
13.28
16.20
35.26
18.72
14.56
100.96
67.56
3.00
279.86
30.17
56.10
9.00
12.45
7.50
25.88
93.52
39.53
15.20
8.25
30.17
56.10
10.63
12.60
16.50
6.80
11.90
4.95
.75
24.48
9.20
10.40
3.60
4.20
76.14
35.93
56.39
22.08
25.28
16.57
16.571
27.40
13.171
49.97i
2.06i
IS. 65
3.2s
1.16
31.82
14.35
13.02
5.55
5.94
86.89
27.00
21.78
4.18
17.96
14.88
5.82
24.60
9.93
34.30
1.31
Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910
Name of Taxpayer
icres Cultivated
No. of
Acres
AGsessment
Per Acre
Acres Uncultivated
Mo. of
Acres
AssessmeQt
Per Acre
General Property Assessments in 1910
On Land
Buildings &
Personal
Property
Total
Single Tax
Siemptions
IMCWonld
lav* Been
Single Tax
Assessment
1910 Tonld
Have Been
Actual Tax
Paid for
1910
Tax for 1910
Under Single
Tax Would
Have Been
Hallowell, H. j;....
Halbersladt, f^'has.
Ham, Isaac
Ham, Ethel P
Ham, Ethel F
Hammoiid Lumber Co.. . .
Hammond, A. H
Hammond, O. L. .t .'\nnie.
Hammond, MMreelinc
Hampton, F. W
«80
SO
Hampton, Narcissa A^.
Hamilton, L. K., Mr.s..
Hamilton, T. B
Hamilton, J. B
Hamilton, .John
Hamilton, John
Hankins, J. C. & E..
Hart, Naomi B
Hart, Jos. M
Hart, John
Hart, F. ,S
Hart, I. P
Hart, D. A. Jr....
Hart, Willis A
Hart Isaac T
Hart, Isaac T
H;irt, E. D. & I. .M
Hamilton, J. R
Hamilton, E.J
Hammeliiian, J. JM. <t 11.
Hannon, Cha.-^. R..
Hannou, C'ha>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
<i9.6S
55.00
SS.OO
SO. 00
45.00
75.00
200.00
300.00
55,00
50.00
40.00
44.45
40.00
20.00
33.84
50,00
53.00
40.00
38.46
40.00
40.00
40.00
55.00
111,53
27.50
125.00
64.00
80.00
60.00
2i;0 .58
52.00
20 00
40.00
50,00
55 00
58.82
52.50
ee A
20,00
55,00
150,00
55
55,00
SS.OO
15.00
IS. 00
15 00
400.00
20.00
15.00
62.50
45,00
63.6
100.00
25
40
None
6S
23.50
640
None
42.33
1.92
None
28
7
20
29.00
36.50
4.
8
3
4
17
155
None
7.20
10.13
13
38.27
67
20,00
5,00
155.00
15.50
10.00
20.00
20.00
156.25
25.00
10.00
171.42
21.00
20.00
9.36
11.12
40.00
80.00
1.50,00
25,00
14.84
10 00
20.83
9.87
10 77
10.45
7.01
18
30
480
320
37
7
14
40
II
40
14
6
20
60
30,50
160
2
310
42.54
5
80
127
None
80
28.59
160
43,37
55
60
80
160
32
45
12
5
8
W, Both
160,90
25
.\on(
.48 16
.^0
45
29 75
85.26
145
Nonu
120
87
5
15
26
39
30. 3S
4
3.70
None I
kin
20.00>
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. <fe D. C...
Herman. C, W
SO
150
590
150
335
250
28.05
35.74
Herman, C. "W
9.58
Herman, Carey S. & 1. M .
41.05
19.32
Herman, Emily J
41.05
34.38
Herman, W. P
280
*
75
.52
Herzig, Samuel
55. OC
740
30.47
Hershner, A. F
3.42
Hershner, A. F
18.78
53. 9C
106. 6«
109. 2y
53.53
110.9C
515
60
270
400
1,005
18.54
10.94
Herrintiton, L. G. & D. J. .
11.11
Hess, S. B
190
25
*
640
50
340
19.51
60 47
Hessian, W. A
19.17
Heskett, C. W. & S. J
Hettman Fred H.
130.43
25. OC
30. OC
33.33
50. OC
50. OC
1,055
255
1,510
280
3,120
1,485
5.53
14.72
Hettman, Edward & E
Hettman, Edward & E
32.25
8.47
750
665
*
*
300
300
*
25
19.24
Heuke, Louisa & Fred
30.86
13.65
1.72
40. OC
60. OC
833. 3S
900
1,000
190
14.27
Hewitt, Henry J. & C. E.
23.52
3.95
Heylman, F. L
6.30
5.22
Hibbard, Geo. A
100. OC
20. OC
40. OC
1,052. IC
400. OC
50. OC
50.00
50.00
50.00
50.00
107.14
66.66
55. OO
54.00
52.50
925
45
640
415
425
325
380
300
1,510
185
450
985
1,950
715
925
475
110
240
565
30.39
Hicks, Jas. S
19.82
Hickey, Wra. J
Hickman, J. R. & F. M.. . .
Hickman, C. T
40
350
225
165
33.13
4.35
13.17
Hickman Ruth
2.83
9.71
Hicinbotham, Geo. .. .
20.24
Hicinbotham, Geo
300
32. 9S
42.09
Hicinbotham, Mary J
Hiddleson, W. B.
355
300
325
275
475
SO
34.77
42.67
Higgs. A. K
Higgins, S. A
Hilton, Wilhelminnie
Hilton, Wilhelminnie
113.00
18.08
32.50
8.81
Hilton, WilhelmiuQio
Hilton Carl
2
8
6
20*
6
1
*
4
*
25
6
*
.14
10.16
.75
11
17
55. OO
55.00
47.50
28.97
28.97
Hilton, Frank A.
370
*
360
35
21 .39
8.67
Hilton, F. H
55.00
50.00
41.66
60.00
1,110
50
190
80
58.80
Hilton, A. A
9.53
,' /
12.25
Hilligas, S. E. Mr^...;
Hillyard, Jos. B
40
*
*
4 64
.43
HiUyard. J B
23.96
Hillyard, Stella M
Hillyard, Matilda C
Hilleary, Henry & Louise. .
60.00
120
S5.63
200
50
23.18
65.00
50.00
210.00
245
865
660
450
1,435
400
695
1.420
.76
37.76
Hiller John 1^
24.66
Hildebram', A, Rcv,„
*
450
450
400
310
310
23.73
Hildebrand Geo . G
5.71
196.86
200.00
46.82
88.23
38.15
3.48
Hinkle, Elijah
Hinsep. ", P. & A
38.85
21.901
-35—
Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910
Name of Tupajtr
Hinman, Anna M...
Hinderlie, Edward.
Hinrick, W
Hinea, A. M
Hinmers, Geo. F...
Hite, J. A
Hite, D.J
Hitchman, Verna
Hitchman, Walter
Hitchman, Walter & M
Hitchman, Albert. . . , .
Hively, Geo ,
Hively, Geo. M
Hively, Geo. M
Hively, G. M. & J. A.
Hjatt, J.W
Hjelsing, P
Hoare, liffie
Hobba, A. A
HobsoQ, J. (Trustee).
Hobble, A. J. & M..
Hobart, J. W
Hobart, J.W
Hobart, Edwin
Hobkirk, Peter
Hoch, E
Hodge, A. J....
Hodgea, C. A...
Hodgea, D. G..
Hodgea, W.D.,
Hodgkins, Addie C,
Hodson, C.W
Hodson, Thos
Hodgson, F. W
Hoel, O. F
Hocsley, H. (Heirs).
Hoesley, Barbara. . .
Hoerner, Fred
Hoellring, D. W
Hoff, Chaa. (Heira) . .
Hofstrand, Anna Belle.
Hoffman, Ludwig E
Hoffman, Berta E
Hoffman, C. G
Hoffman, John
Hoffman, George... .
Hoffman, Mary J.. . .
Hoffman, J. N
Hoffman, Elizabeth.
Hoffman, F. A
Hofstetter, G. W. &H.,
Hoffmeiater, Henry . . . .
Hoffmeiater, J. H
Hoffmeiater, Heinrich . .
Hoffmeiater, Fred. :
Hogue, C. P
Hogue, M. B. &E. M
Honman, C. L
HoUes, C. E
Holt,B.F
Holm, J. & H
Holland, Willis N. & A..
Holmea, E. S. & Ida M..
Holmea, Chaa
Holmes, Mary Louiae...
Holmea, Mary Louise
Holmes, R. O
Holmes, John & Aug. C
Holat, Peter M
Holden, C. Oacar
Holden, L. G
HoWen, L. G
HoUis, Chas. E
Hollia, Chaa. E
Hollia, Geo
Holman, G. J. & A. B
Holman, W. C
Holman, R. C
Holman, Chaa
Holman, Fred V
HoUaday, Ben & Co... .
Holladay, Ben & Co.. . .
Holatrom, Angella
Holatein, G. N. S
HnlnomV^. S. E
icTOB GultlTatflct
Ko.of
icrei
AflsflSBment
Per Acre
20
$ 60.00
20
3.34
.47
14
6.35
30
35
25
*
20
33
70
23
10
22
10
25
25
30
13.30
24
*
10
16
50
15
30
130.00
200.00
40.00
40.00
83.34
60.00
50.00
299.40
110.00
40.00
200.00
50.00
50.00
60.00
65.00
200.00
20.00
250.00
250.00
53.55
40.00
50.00
46.66
30,00
55.00
60.00
60.00
30.00
60.00
60.00
40.00
40.00
46.00
40,00
30.00
165.42
37.50
20.00
50.00
60.00
300.00
45.00
60.00
40.00
Acres Uncaltivated
5o. of
Acres
Assessment
Per Acre
Geneial Property Assessments in 1910
On land
Bnildings Sl
Personal
Propert y
Total
Assessment
Single Tax
Exemptions
1910 Tonld
EaTO Been
20.00
25
5
4.69
12.50
8
26.26
.30
24.4
7
60
None
67.39
7.66
None
34
3.10
14,75
320
4.10
.25
33.16
10.35
52
42.10
8
15.64
44.40
None
1.92
3.03
1.60
40
197
106
2
None
80
40
10.78
152.69
28
40
None
70
125
55
40
16
145.20
97.50
95
30
176.64
30
160
560
40
80
I
55
59
90
34.15
5.25
None
20
10
136
40
7
80
4
5.80
6
None
12.63
86.77
no
80
80
149.91
124.25
15
10
20,00$
20.00
100.00
64.40
100.00
13.12
11.42
50.00
40.90
25.00
20.00
299.40
13.36
15.67
33.52
16.13
10.25
3.75
146.34
100.00
21.71
16.42
21.92
9. SO
5.00
14.06
14.64
25.00
78.12
100.00
100.00
5.00
9.64
11.32
125.00
125.00
16,00
8.00
25.04
10,47
8,92
12.25
30,00
20.00
7.20
15.00
15.00
20.00
20.66
9.23
20.00
20.00
10.00
10.00
5,00
6,00
20,00
6.00
50.00
10.00
11.86
10.00
20.50
171.47
165.42
50.00
130.00
5.88
10.00
3.57
3.75
20.00
23.33
16.66
200.00
11,87
10,94
10.00
7.50
75.00
66.66
19.95
13.33
35 . 00
1,600$
500
1,150.
300
3,450
590
380
15
1,250
415
2,200
1,000
900
120
300
1,800
500
350
1,200
600
425
720
470
1,540
400
400
820
650
325
150!
30o!
1,760|
200
l,900i
1,480
2,750
1,500
1,280
320
645
1,600
330
. SOO
320
2,800
1,950
2,200
600
1.520
4,980
3,000
3,280
1,200
2,660
700
800
3,360
800
480
50
1,700
1,700
1,800
700
900
2,200
1,000
1,300
1,700
400
450
300
880
140
160
300
150
950
3,350
600
6,000
10,000
3,380
1,400
3.50
300$
120
300
270
165
40
270
210
860
200
25
315
265
325
1,180
ISO
SO
200
50
25
995
475
400
480
400
595
365
265
305
120
150
50
230
150
S70
400
SO
85
10
325
200
SO
345
1 ,900 $
620
1,150
300.
3,750
860
S4S
55
1,520
625
2,200
1,000
900
120
1,160
2,000
525
350
1,200
600
740
985
470
1,865
400
400
2,000
6S0
475
200
300
1,760
200
1,900
1,480
2,750
1,700
1,280
320
695
1,600
35S
SOO
1,315
3,275
2,350
2,680
600
1,520
5,380
3,S9S
3,645
1,200
2,925
1,005
800
3,360
800
480
170
1,850
1,750
2,030
700
900
2,350
1,000
1,300
2,270
400
850
300
930
225
170
625
ISO
950
3,550
600
6,000
10,000
3,430
1,745
350
,100$
120
150
1,400
600
225
40
400
350
600
860
660
25
150
515
265
200
550
1,640
350
SO
800
125
1,250
950
250
90
1,125
1,275
1,200
1,480
800
1,695
2,050
1,285
400
935
605
120
1,050
725
830
150
1,330
565
530
85
SS
425
1,950
645
I.I4S
Single Tax
1910 ¥onld
lave Been
800
500
1,000
300
2,350
260
320
15
1,120
275
1,600
1,000
900
120
300
1,340
500
200
1,200
600
225
720
270
1,315
400
400
360
650
125
ISO
300
960
200
1,900
1,355
1,500
750
1,280
320
445
1,600
265
SOO
190
2,000
1,150
1,200
600
720
3,685
1,545
2,360
800
1,990
400
800
3,360
800
480
50
800
1 ,025
1,200
700
900
2,200
1,000
1,300
940
400
285
300
400
140
lis
200
150
950
1,600
600
6,000
10,000
2,785
600
350
Actoal Tax
Paid for
1910
50$
28
9.30
17.25
6.00
88.12
12.90
9.81
.82
27.88
10.93
22.00
26.50
13.50
1.80
28.90
31.00
10.51
7.00
25.22
9.00
13.32
15.76
7.99
29.84
6.20
6,00
32.00
9.75
12.35
4.00
5.04
41.36
4.40
57.00
34.04
72.87
45.05
25.60
8.00
11.82
32.00
8.16
9.10
19.72
49.13
35.25
40.20
9.00
24,32
80.70
53.92
61.97
20,40
47,60
17.09
20.00
50.40
16.00
9.60
3.06
40.70
26.25
35.53
10.50
29. 2S
44.65
18.90
19.50
40.86
8.40
14.11
4.98
13.95
3.37
2.89
14.70
2.25
19.95
63.90
12.00
186.00
308.90
51.45
28.79
8,05
Tax for 1910
Under Single
Tax Wodd
Hare Been
Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems,
1910
Icras Cnlti-rattd
Acrts UnonltiraUd
Stnonl Pnptrtj Issassmtnts in 1910
Singltna
Iiemptioni
lOlOtonld
Ea7« Boon
Single Tax
Assessment
igiOVonld
EaTt Been
Aetna] Tai
Paid for
1910
Tai for 1910
DMerSingU
Tai Todd
lara Bhb
Vuue of Taxpajar
Io.»f
iorei
lS8fl88D191lt
Person
No. or
lent
isseismeiit
Per Aoro
On Land
Buildings &
Ftrsonal
Property
Iot»l
liseaamtnt
Hqlcomb, R. B
7.50
*
*
7
.75
27
8
40
24
38
2.70
*
35
9
6
*
28
24
4
8
30
72
$ 106.67
3.50
5
2.93
5
98.91
None
29.50
12
40
.86
30.32
None
1.49
289.34
10
54.50
9.40
None
15.15
40.76
72
50
73.31
$ 35.11
35.00
30.72
35.00
20.00
65.00
24.75
16.66
17.50
100.00
14.54
120.00
33.55
5.00
20.00
24.31
127.66
41.78
10.00
4.90
4.16
4.00
10.98
$ 925
175
90
175
2,385
50
2,215
520
2,700
5,935
2,425
600
50
2,145
650
1,655
1,200
1,540
1,110
280
460
700
5,125
$ 365
*
*
*
200
425
250
100
700
965
560
$ 1,290
175
90
175
2,585
475
2,465
620
3,400
6,900
2,985
600
50
2,445
650
1,795
1,200
1,825
'77s
3,100
1,500
3,950
800
600
3,180
805
1,620
4,290
590
665
4,005
2,500
5,490
3,750
605
1,200
1,315
600
1,000
650
100
2,500
300
4,050
1,200
440
ISO
660
3.200
945
5,500
950
1,000
2.400
470
2,640
1,215
800
900
1,850
4,850
315
1,200
450
1,590
880
2,430
600
720
595
1,525
2,035
60
2,615
3,590
3,325
70
160
105
$ 905
$ 385
175
90
175
2,120
50
1,395
335
1,600
2,485
1,015
325
50
1,620
380
1,475
1,200
700
390
220
330
320
1,595
■ ■ ■ ■ V.iM
1,125
1,500
1,200
800
600
1,500
225
530
2,135
250
530
1,600
625
2,575
1,800
180
1,200
1,165
435
1,000
510
100
2,500
150
3,155
615
350
150
250
795
120
1,600
830
1,000
2,400
400
1,200
660
670
900
1,675
2,895
200
915
400
390
400
880
600
720
400
1,075
380
60
1,805
1,655
1,200
70
90
40l
$ 29.67
4.02
2.07
4.02
38.77
12.34
41.90
15.50
52.70
137.99
74.63
12.00
1.50
63.57
9.75
26.93
43.80
27.37
22.20
17.53
8.74
14.70
80.77
13.94
33.55
46.50
24.00
59.25
12.00
12.60
62.70
12.08
24.30
64.35
8.85
9.97
60.07
38.76
82.35
99.38
15.10
24.00
21.69
12.00
21.00
10.73
3.25
81.25
7.20
70.87
24.00
7.92
2.70
11.88
62.10
20.79
121.00
14.25
16.60
60.00
8.93
39.60
19.43
12.80
14.85
30.53
80.02
5.20
20.40
7.65
27.03
23.76
46.17
12.60
11.52
17.85
30.68
34.60
1.50
65.87
53.85
56.52
1.19
2.72
2.09
* '2. 95
S.89
Holcomb, R. B
Holcomb, A. E
3 03
Holcomb, A. E
""si'.as
65.00
66.00
40.00
50.00
243.75
52.00
222.30
"26 '.66
50.00
55.00
5.87
Holooinbt Diana
465
425
1,070
285
1,800
4,415
1,970
275
49 14
Holtzman, K
2 35
Holzman, Fred
38 19
Holbrook, A. E
13 44
HoBjnaun, Henry
38 64
Hollowell. J. M
73 36
Home Security Inv. Co
Honebon, J. J.
41.08
9.59
*
300
3.45
825
270
320
52 72
Handrick, Chris J
8.81
Hondrick. M. A D
140
*
285
34.19
Honeyman, Wm. B
57.10
Hooley, M. S. & F
55.66
40.00
40.00
20.00
16.66
60.00
1,125
720
615
130
380
3,790
775
925
1,975
■ ■ ■ ■ 2,756
16 23
Hopkina, F. D
13.41
555
8 84
9.54
Homer, David
12.86
Horger, August
260
775
635
600
300
*
*
640
400
420
740
100
SO
780
230
500
1,950
275
•
36.97
Horton, Geo, F
12
48
70
*
*
32
6
20
50
8
3
50
35
79
3
4.5C
5
5
*
4
*
40.00
41.67
68
38.50
30
50
80
40
43
3
7.90
30
2
17
30
13
8.50
None
2.27
120
52.50
55
40
31
2
11
1.50
79
None
5.50
2.20
None
23
12.20
60
127.08
140.87
160
77
40
54.50
53.50
63
146.94
133.80
12.53
70
20
13.85
24.52
2
120
32
36
77
18.50
5
118.04
76.84
45.17
3.55
7.60
None
16.02
12.98
50.00
10.00
10.00
15.00
20.00
25.00
19.00
26.66
25.00
26.50
20.00
13.07
29.41
600.00
24.00
10.00
20.28
7.27
25.00
14.51
50.00
227.20
100.00
30.37
120.00
43.45
68.18
50.00
10.87
10.00
10.00
6.29
7.10
15.00
5.00
15.00
11.94
12.05
14.28
10.89
14.94
15.96
11.42
20.00
10.10
9.82
40.00
5.00
22.50
10.00
12.34
8.18
12.00
13.58
20.00
13.28
19.72
11.84
40.50
1,576
2,500
1,500
3,650
800
600
2,540
405
1,200
3,550
490
615
3.225
2.270
4,990
1,800
330
1,200
1,315
550
1,000
600
100
2,500
150
3,900
1,200
440
150
440
2.500
120
5,100
900
1,000
2.400
445
2,200
690
725
900
1,850
4,500
200
1,150
400
1,140
880
2,280
600
720
520
1,300
1,500
60
2,200
1,820
2,850
70
90
90
33. li
26.08
Homschuch, E. W
37.41
Homschuch, E. W
Homscliuch, Arthur B
45.00
27.82
18.54
Hosli^Ss Hiram
17.80
Hoatetler, LeviJr
Hostetler, liCvi Sr
52.50
55.00
52.50
55.00
55.00
55.00
52.50
60.00
60.00
600.00
60.00
1,680
580
1,090
2,155
340
135
2,405
1,875
2,915
1,950
425
34.80
5.21
12.29
Hostetler, Enos
49.49
Hostetler, M. H
Hostetler, Jos. C & Mary..
Hostetler, Jos. F. & E. A, .
5.79
12.29
37.10
15.10
Houltt E
59.69
Housca:, W. T
82.34
Hougham, Mary F. Mrs
8.47
34.26
Howe H & Dorothea...
50.00
30.00
is6
165
29.31
50
*
50
*
*
150
150
12.93
34.58
37.50
140
13.15
Howell, E. M., (Trustee) . .
Howell E M
6.58
164.60
Howell, E, M
ISO
895
585
90
5.80
Howell. E.M
Hfwtrpll Chambers
25
5.14
2.50
5
50
60.00
233.46
80.00
85.75
18. L5
HawpII Ti n ^ Hattie
11.26
HotvpU D C
220
700
825
400
50
*
*
25
440
525
75
*
4.83
H»weU, D. C
Howell. P & W
88.00
45.00
410
2,405
825
3,900
120
8.04
35.52
H<»well, Carrol
5.36
100
5
*
*
3
40
2
7
60
45.00
20.00
71.49
19.24
HnwnrH A i^ B
24.86
Howard, V. S. & D. B
Howard, J. W
87.17
20
40.00
40.00
40.00
70
1,440
555
130
11.56
27.82
16.13
Howard, F. T..
16.37
23.20
Howard, C.T
Howard, C. T
35.71
41.66
175
1,955
115
285
50
1,200
480
1,550
43.19
350
115
50
50
450
74.64
5.16
10
25
16
20
*
*
4
10
28
*
15
6
45
■35.00
40.00
40.00
110.00
23.52
Howkt.'G. K
Hewlett, W. J
10.43
10.23
15.75
Howland, Alfred T
150
*
*
75
225
535
*
415
1,770
475
*
70
IS
26.30
17.80
17.90
40.00
35.00
48.21
'"46;66
50.00
50.00
195
450
1,655
22.67
Huoer Peter
37.18
10.01
2.43
810
1,935
2,125
73.51
Hlikbard S J
38.36
Hubbard Clara M
33.09
1.93
Hubbard Fred W
70
65
2.49
HuDbard. Marvin
i
90.66
1.27
-37—
Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910
Name of Taxpayer
icres GnltiTated
No, of
icres
Aores TTncultlTated
No. of
Acres Per Aore
General Property AssesBments in 1910
On Land
BnildingG &
Personal
Property
Total
Single Tai
Exemptions
1910 Tonld
fiavf Been
Single Tax
Assessment
1910 Wonld
lare Been
Actual Tax
Paid for
1910
Tax for 1910
Under Single
Tax Tonid
EaTe Beea
Hubbard, Everett & Ida..
Hubbard, V. E. & Walter.
Hubbard, Victor E
Hubbard, L. C
Huddle, M. & S. P
Hudson, W. J....
Hudson, Wm
Hughes, Melissa. .
Hughes, Owen ...
Hughes, Edward .
20
1
30
30
35
7
7S.O0
90.00
90.00
20.00
SS.OO
107.14
35.71
Hughes, Henry H..
Hughes, F. B
Hughes, June
Hughes, June
Hughes, H. E
60.00
60.00
100.00
Hughes, ElUs & Phebo.
Hughes, Claude
Hughes, Clyde
Hughes, Julia M
Hugel, Adolf & Clara...
Huggins, David . . .
Huggias, Mary K..
Huitt, Wm. C
Huiras, M. & A.. .
Hult N.P
60.00
60.00
53.34
70.00
300.00
10
30
8
32
3
15.00
40.00
40.00
15.00
55.00
25.00
Hult, N.P
Hult Bros
Hult, A. P
Humphrey, Emily.
Hunt, John
Hunt, Arthur C. & Eva..
Hunt, Guy T
Hunt, E. C
Hunt, E. C
Hunt, E. C
5.50
.50
(Timber)
150.00
60.00
60.00
20.00
20
60.00
Hunt, James A
Hunt, H.W. (Heirs).
Hunter, Sarah
Hunter, A. & E. L....
Hunter, Lillian M.. . .
90.00
91.66
90.00
Hunter, C. P. & M. B.,
Hunter, Perry A
Hunter, Perry A
Hunter, Chas. R
Hunter, Robert C
Hunter, C. L. & J. E
Huntley, W. A. (Trustee).
Huntley Bros. Co
Hungate, Major
Hungate, Major
Hungate, Major. . .
Hungate, Nora A..
Hungate, M. S
Hungate, Mary T...
Hungate, Graham .
15
4
I .50
53.33
62.50
66.66
40.00
54.30
50.00
Hunton, E. P
Hurley, Marv. F
Hurlburt, J. J
Hurst,
Hurst, Bertha Sturgis.
Hurst, I. S
Huss, Max
Huss, Max
Husman, C. 1.
Hutchins, F. .s. & E. V..
20.00
20.00
150.00
120.00
100.00
40.00
250.00
60.00
Hutchins, F. S. & E. V..,
Hutchins, E. W.i- M... .
Hutchins, R. A. & I. B...
Huxley, T. E
Huxley, T. E
Hyatt, Ranson E..
Hyatt, Sarah A.. .
Hyde, Edwin A.. .
Hyde, B
Hylton, J. W
Hyland, L. W
ladings, J. G
Iddings. J. G
Idding.'^, J. G
Iderhoff, ,4. H. & A. & J.,
Her, Naomah E..
Her, John C
Her, Naomah E..
Imel, Arabella. ..
Jmpi, Tonhel
60.00
101.35
40.00
40
00
"26
00
SO
(Id
90
00
50.00
50.00
48.57
65.00
4
45
2.75
50.00
50.00
45.45
OR .^n
None $
.65
1.65
46.90
22
5
23.80
1.06
30
15
None
5
35
110
10
24.
2.
4.
45
72
10
30
32
24
156
160
80
None
2.27
5
140.35
151.76
40
15.55
7.50
160
.92
2
None
80
25
6
12.50
80
35
92
None
80
150
10
50
157
53
219
40
40
10
None
2
2.50
10
4
27
7.70
None
None
110
ISO
64
1
113
13.87
10
25.60
76
30
129.07
81
22.25
36
23.85
None
30.00$
38.38
42.42
4.70
20.45
50.00
8.40
141.50
20.00
20.00
20.00
90.00
13.70
11.81
20.00
39.7
233.46
101.41
22.22
5.14
10.00
10.00
5.00
11.66
7.05
7.50
7.50
74.50
30.84
28.00
4.99
10.54
10.00
20.90
7.33
5.00
32.61
40.00
40.00
5.00
20.00
30.00
30.00
5.00
13.00
55.00
6.00
6.65
12.00
13.00
2. 55
5.00
5.00
20.00
25.00
30.00
90.00
20.00
60.00
20.00
20.00
175.00
14.81
1 5 . 58
15.00
101.35
6.
7.33
12.50
30.00
4.42
20.00
45.00
100.00
17.10
18.33
16.28
24.93
20.00
20.00
20.00
34.37
.14 .n
1,500
115
160
820
2,100
4,000
450
150
3,600
3,000
100
450
1,380
1,800
1,800
1,240
600
1,100
1,000
490
500
1,500
280
2,040
1,175
1,200
600
1,000
825
100
1,040
980
1,600
400
1,525
55
800
120
1,730
180
400
1,300
430
475
400
655
5,060
100
480
1.300
3,920
2,150
400
365
1,155
800
1,000
300
240
30
420
130
200
1,700
2,200
120
2,280
75
2,750
1,100
1,440
30
600
1,020
900
2,560
2,500
1,050
3,800
4,490
440
920
2,720
125
400
375
100
140
300
515
515
75
200
460
190
950
ISO
150
155
215
SO
75
250
340
950
200
210
250
300
500
80
155
295
135
170
100
505
65-
200
420
1,925
600
SO
70
100
75
750
810
735
500
870
340
460
485
50
ISO
200
545
330
50
450
25
100
1,875
21s
300
1,120
2,615
4,515
525
350
4.060
3,190
1,050
450
1,380
1.860
1,900
1,390
750
1,100
1,000
645
7
1,550
355
2,290
1,515
1,200
1,550
1,000
1,025
310
1.290
1.280
1,600
400
2,025
55
880
275
2,025
315
570
1,400
935
540
400
855
5.060
520
480
3.225
3,920
2,750
400
415
1,225
800
1,000
300
340
105
420
130
200
1.700
2,950
930
3,015
575
3,620
1,100
1,780
30
1,060
1,505
950
2,560
2,650
1,050
4,000
5,035
770
970
3, 1 70
ISO
son
1,275
ISO
185
760
1,550
2,5
265
200
2,460
1,990
1,030
695
660
1,100
270
ISO
400
235
515
950
155
1,635
395
950
615
225
730
510
1,280
80
315
1.225
235
170
600
635
120
335
"426
2,160
2,960
1,710
125
115
160
100
120
40
300
2.105
810
2,445
500
2,530
780
540
940
275
940
315
1,325
2,075
330
170
1.795
25
340
600
65
lis
360
1,065
2,000
260
ISO
1 ,600
1,200
20
450
685
1,200
800
1,120
600
700
1,000
410
200
600
200
655
1.120
1,200
600
1,000
410
85
560
770
1,600
400
745
55
800
60
800
80
400
800
300
420
400
520
5,060
100
480
1,065
960
1.040
400
290
1,110
800
1,000
300
180
5
300
90
200
1,400
845
120
570
75
1,090
1,100
1,000
30
520
565
675
2,560
1,710
735
2,675
2,960
440
800
1,375
125
160
61.25
4.3
6.00
25.76
57. S2
115.13
7.88
7.00
62.92
49.45
16.28
11.47
21.39
29.76
29.45
25.02
13.50
19.80
15.00
12.90
10.72
23.25
7.81
39.84
31.82
27.60
32.55
21.00
19.47
9.30
36.12
33.28
42.56
10.64
60 75
I .16
22.00
7.02
39.77
6 00
16.71
39.20
26.17
15.12
12.40
12.83
91.08
10.92
9.76
65.70
82.32
57.75
7.20
7.56
12.29
12.00
17.00
5.25
8.67
2.73
7.98
2.60
4.00
57.95
50.15
15.81
51.25
8.63
72.40
27.50
26,70
.50
15.90
24.84
14.25
46.08
42.40
16.80
64.00
80.56
1 1 55
1 4 . 55
47.55
2.62
.S 00
Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910
N&me of Taipa^sr
ions Ooltmttd
No. of
iorei
Lena TTnonltiTatod
Ho. of
lores
Asseasment
For A.oro
1 I I
Imel.J.S I * $ I
Imel, Anna 4.06' 98.50
Imel, Sol & Annie L 50 250 . 00;
IngUsh, John 35 45.711
Ingli-sh, T. Jay 15 50.00l
Inglis, R. L
Ingram, H. B
Ingram, Geo
Ingalla, W. E. it H. M..
Inlow, PLC
Inman, Ida O...
Inskeep, Minnie.
Irish, Franlc. . . .
Isish, John
Irish, -Nettie
Irvin, W. W..
Irvin, W. W.,
Irvin, W.W..
Ir\Tn, Franlc .
Irvin, Frank.
Irvin, John P.. .
Irvin, W.S
Irvin, W.W....
Irving Park ,\s.-^
Irving, Robert . .
SS
2
60
8'
4
4
28
19
7.4
12
Irwin, Izetta B
Irwin, Chiis. G
Isham, C. K. & N. O..
Ives, S. B
Ives, ±'. A
Ivie, Will R
Jack, J. E
Jack, Barton
Jack, Allen F
.lack. Earl & M. .s..
Jack, Jennie
Jacks. W. P. & Charity..
Jacobs, Clara
.Jacobs, Clara
Jacobs, Clara
10
.75
25
28
25
3
9
5
90
Jacobs, M. M. (Heirs) . . . .
Jackson, N ina
Jack-son, Rosa -A.. & E. W.
Jackson, Hiram
.lackson, ^lary A
Jackson, Mary A
Jackson, Caroline V
Jackson, Caroline V
Jackson, Andrew (Heirs).
Jackson, G. W. Jr
Jackson, G. W. Jr.
Jackson, G. W. Jr..
Jackson, G. W, Jr..
James, Ira L
James, Ira L
James, Clara E
James, Clara K
Jackson, Edward . . .
Jackson, J. *t M. E..
Jackson, Amy
Jackson, Edith C
Jackson, Gilbert
Jackson, John B
Jacques, Chester (Heirs) . .
Jacobson, John C
Jaeger, Gust
.Taeger, J. C. & E. T
Jaggar, Frank
Jaggar, Frank (Trustee) .
Jagmin, W
Jahn, Geo. A
Jakobson, Heimer.
James, H. D
James, J. H
James. Sarah E
James, John S
Jamison, John & Rosa.
Jantz, W. F
Jansson, Erik
Jannsen, A. M
Janicke, Herman,
.lanuare, Delia ...
Jarl, R. E
.larl, R. E
Jarl, R. E
.50
I .22
30
16
35
*
2!>
*
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. <t C.
Jubb, Thos. C. & ('..
Jubb, Thos. C
.Judd, J.J
.ludd, J. J
Judd, E.E....
.Tudd, Geo. W....
.Judd, Geo. W....
Judd, Geo. W....
.Tudd, N. C
Judd, P. (Heirs) .
Judd, P. (Heirs)
Judge, Herbert E. & C,
Judkins, Delia oc .Jos. J. .
.Junor, Wm. & Jessie. . . .
Junor, Wm. & Jessie. . . .
Johanson, Lumber Co..
Junker, Casper
.Justin, Mathias
Junker, Casper
Junker, Casper
18
25
.75
.75
122.22
50.00
50.00
50.00
Aores UncaltiTated
Ho. of
Aores
20.00
45.00
60.00
40.00
45.00
40.00
66.66
.65
40.00
1,333.33
40.00
45.00
45.00
Timber
Junker, Casper
Kaesewieter, August W.,
Kaiser, Tl
Kaiser, Wm
Kaiser, John
Kalb, George
Kamrath, Fred H. & L....
Kamrath, Fred H. & L....
Kammerer, A. B
Kamsuke, Koida
Kanne, H. W. & S. M..
Ivanne, Aui<ust
Kanne, Heinrich C. . .
Kandle, Wm. H
Kandle, M. E
Kandle, Emma I
■ Kandle, Curtice C
Kandle, C. H
Kantz, John & Mary S.
Karr, Polly
Karr, Frank J. .
Karr, R. E
Jiarlan, Rosa. . .
Kaun, O. A
Kaun, O. A
Kauffman, Daniel . . . ,
Kauffman, J. .J
Kauffman, .J. J
Kauffman, .Joseph J .
Kays, James A
J^ays, Mellissa.
Kaj's, O.T
Kayler, H. A.. .
Kayler, H. A.. .
Kayler, H. .\.. .
Kayler, P. J
Kayler, H. F. (Heirs)
Keasey. Evelyn C. Black.,
Kebe, Wm
Kee, Wm
l\eenp, Chester N.,
Keescling, ('. D.. .
Kegler, Cora C... .
Kegler, Cora C. . .
9
fO
7
26
25
28
20
4
125
60
60
43
22
10
.50
9.50
.50
3
7
7
40
125
15
15
15.00
44.44
75.00
30.00
50.00
55.00
55.00
40.00
40
40
160
175
124
47.50
3.50
3
I
23
SO
90
15
10
141.86
141.61
62
20
160
S
24.56
33.62
70
30.30
5.50
20
58.50
15.63
.50
54.24
97.60
None
19
23
28.60
Assessment
Per Acre
General Property Assessments in 1910
On Land
400.00
60.00
112.00
52.50
44.00
25.58
.38
50
25
43
60
20
80
12
I
25
8
10
43.86
125.00
120.00
114.70
120.00
333.33
40.00
40.00
52.50
52.48
52.33
45.00
197.37
227.28
40.00
SO. 00
50.00
45.00
.?5.00
175.00
30.00
75.00
150.00
55.00
50.00
60.00
None
142
.10
.50
20.78
10
73
14
IS
None
40
20
None
2.90
36
25
100
20.65
65.66
80
80
58.65
None
None
None
None
None
226.47
53.12
60
90
60
65
None
None
24
160
30
71
37
180
None
60
38
5.57
23.96
32
30
$ 6.00
20.00
3.12
28.00
27.98
26.30
57.14
50.00
40.00
36.96
50.00
22.22
20.00
20.00
4.22
4.23
2.01
5.00
5.00
10.00
10.18
9.85
19.29
6.60
10.90
10.00
13.67
9.59
50.00
9.68
6.04
1,000.00
10.00
12.17
11.89
2.67
14.43
30.00
6.84
15.00
14.75
22.50
10.00
15.00
200.00
103.44
25.00
40.00
25.00
9.68
7.92
5.00
4.00
9.88
75.00
75.00
75.00
80.00
200.00
7.95
10.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
197.33
227.28
10.00
12.50
12.00
11.95
11.90
9.15
100.00
9.17
23.68
89.76
21.49
26.56
25.00
240
2,000
500
5,890
3.470
1,250
450
780
940
850
13,500
4,500
1,550
700
600
600
485
100
800
SO
1,375
330
1,950
800
870
200
800
1,150
75
525
2,990
1,000
230
460
700
600
50
500
10
30
700
1,050
710
1,510
1,595
1,540
1,200
300
400
300
1,140
15,000
5,650
2,840
1,620
400
320
1,545
1,250
60
1,090
60
1,000
2,080
810
Buildings &
Personal
_Property_
350
3,300
8,360
1,985
1,975
75
75
4S0
2,000
2,860
2,100
2,375
3,750
3,500
2,950
1,800
650
1,890
1,250
1,350
Total
185
1,285
585
340
200
115
735
255
890
315
200
50
200
400
90
50
2,180
900
50
650
75
75
485
245
895
225
130
455
795
820
425
300
475
50
ISO
190
460
350
1,740
350
550
ISO
25
115
s
300
1,365
450
100
300
200
50
SO
610
100
Single lai
Dxemptions
1910 Tosld
laTi Been
240
2.350
500
5,890
3,470
1,250
600
780
1,125
850
14,785
5,085
1,890
700
600
600
685
215
800
50
2,110
330
2,205
800
1,760
515
800
1,350
125
525
3,190
1,400
320
460
750
2,780
950
550
10
30
1,350
1,125
785
1,995
1,840
2,435
1.200
300
625
300
1,270
15,455
6.445
3,660
2,045
400
320
1,845
1.725
110
1,240
60
1,190
2,540
1,160
5,040
8,710
2,535
2,125
75
100
595
2,000
3.160
3.465
2,825
3,850
3,800
3,150
1,850
700
2,500
1,250
1.450
1,150
"485
'leTai
mowoiid
Hare Been
iotual Tai
Paid for
1910
Iaiforl9tt)
Under Single
Tai Would
Hits Been
260
280
725
7,785
1,975
1,090
300
525
lis
,615
660
500
1,505
315
960
65
2,240
650
120
130
315
2,180
900
ISO
920
525
240
1,395
1,260
1,805
600
425
270
9,455
2,445
2,880
1,185
1,050
975
70
530
20
590
685
560
3,040
4,410
1,035
525
25
295
2,200
2,320
1,875
1,655
1,800
1,865
665
110
1,450
190
450
60$
240$ 3
1,200 35.25
500 10.00
5,405 106.02
3,470 62.46
1 ,250
340
500
400
850
7,000
3,110
800
400
600
600
160
100
800
SO
505
330
1,545
300
255
200
800
390
60
525
950
750
200
330
435
600
50
400
10
30
430
600
545
600
580
630
600
300
700
300
1,000
6.000
4.000
780
860
400
320
795
750
40
710
40
600
1.855
600
2,000
4,300
1.500
1.600
75
75
300
2,000
960
1,145
950
2,195
2,000
1,285
1,185
S90
1,050
1,060
1.000
22.50
14.55
19.89
21.38
17.85
310.48
76.27
28. 3S
10.50
12.60
12.60
17.12
5.37
16.00
1.25
45.25
6.60
33.07
12.00
35.20
7.73
12.00
20. 2S
2.12
7.87
47.85
32.90
4.80
11.50
18.75
27.80
28.50
12.10
.30
.90
40.50
37.12
15.70
31.92
29.45
36.53
22.80
4.65
16.57
10.95
19.05
393.10
109.57
80.52
30.67
12.40
9.92
40.59
32.77
2.81
31.62
I. S3
31.54
53.58
19.72
75.60
130.60
41.23
31.88
2.44
3.25
10.70
41 .40
66.36
72.78
S6.49
84.70
57.00
83.48
37.00
17.85
37 SO
2S 00
29.00
5.56
27.82
19.49
144.91
93.03
33.51
12.12
18.83
11.95
29.71
244.72
72.09
18.54
9.27
17.80
17.80
S.8I
3.63
22.84
2.02
19.53
12.86
35.81
6.95
8.72
4.64
18.54
9.04
I.S5
12.17
22.02
34.31
4.64
13.36
17.60
14.09
2.39
12.34
.4S
1.44
20.51
33.27
16.76
15.07
14.56
14.60
17.40
7.24
9.15
14.27
23.18
225.90
109.48
34.85
19.93
16.10
12.89
35.52
22.42
1.51
26.73
1.51
27.50
61.10
16.54
46.36
99.67
39.40
37.08
4.94
4.94
7.98
76.40
37.50
44.73
32.49
70.88
46.36
54.50
37.94
22.22
24.34
33.65
31.75
-42-
Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910
Name of Taxpajtr
Keil, Elizabeth (Heirs) . .
Keil, Louis
Keil, Louis tfe Bertha D..
Keith, Charles A..
Keith, J. H...
Keiaecker, Fred.
Keisecker, Geo..
Keiaecker, Michael.
Keiaecker, Michael.
Keiaecker, J. S.,
Kelly, Thos. E..
Kelly, M. Jennie.
Kelly, H. K
KeUy, Hattie I.,
Kelly, J. B
Kelso, M. L. & Ethel.
Kelso, John R. (Trustee).
Kelao, S. M. & C. G.
Keller, Geo. W.,
Keller, Fred & Gottleib..
Keller, Nina C.
Keller, Gottleib.
KeJler, Gottleib.
Keiler, Gottleib.
Keller, John E.,
Keller, J. H.
Keller, J. H.
Keller, Conrad.
Kellogg, E. SL.
Ivellogg, Edward E..
Kellogg, Edward E..
Kellogg, E. M. & E. E..
Kellogg, B. F. & A. M.,
Kelland, Geo. W..
Kelland, Thos..
Kelland, Robert.
Keinhofer, Theresa.
Kelnhofer, Karl..
Kellendonk, Wm..
Kent, S. B..
Kent, Mary H .
Kenny, Geo. W,.
Kendall, Warren C.
Kendall, Wm..
Kendall, Wm.,
Kentrat, Edward & Stella.
Kenagy, Martha E..
Kenagy, D. O..
Kenakj;, M. C.
KenKnight, Chas. & Ida .
Kephart, Henry.
Kerr, Roderick.
Kerr, Roderick.
Kerr, Wm
Kerr, Nettie
Kerr, Caaper 3 . 34
Kerr, Casper ' , . .
Kerr, Casper i 2
Kern, C.W *
Kem, Peter 40
Kerna, Wm. M
Kerns. W. M SO
Kerns, Wilber G IS
Kerna, Geo. H 7
Kertchem, Janie
Kersting, Harry .
Keaaelring, G. W..
Keaselring, N
Kesterson, Elva. .
Kester, E. P
Kettels, Emil
Kettela, Emil
Kidder, Geo. W....
Kiesner, Frank W..
Kierling, Wilhelm.
35
6S
3
25
20
30
2.56
5
10
34.00
16.67
52.86
130
52
Kiggins, John 2
Kiggins, J. A
Kiigore, J
Kilgore, S. N
KiUin, Geo. W
KiUin, Geo. W
Killgren, John G.. . .
Killoran,.J. F
Kimborley, Benj. C.
King. Margaret A.. ■
50.00
45.00
54.00
75.00
44.00
57,50
60,00
156.25
80,00
53,00
37.50
160
SO
86,65
50,58
160
17,12
65
82
1.38
135
12.00
12.00
11.55
14.04
13.12
13.14
15.00
22.90
36.23
11,85
42,50
40,00
55,00
ISO. 00
None
20,00
10
15,00
•Jone
40,00
6.67
29.83
39.13
21,62
18
10,00
8.25
10,00
70.37
9,94
29.88
10, OS
10
22.50
28.50
24.56
7.80
76,71
320
15,62
10
30,00
1,50
20 00
30
1,700
* i
250
1,920
2,300
2,000
1,080
2,100
*
270
150
390
300
275
2,SS0
5,385
27S
100
SO
540
2,700
300
1,150
1,950
400
175
315
600
1,380
330
SOS
255
80
6,225
2,380
22S
150
165
450
710
60
I,S2S
1,350
5,000]
300j
SO
400
*
100
1,000
1 ,000
1 ,85(
750,
3(
1,950
1,150
1,920
2,570
1,370
2,1.S(
9601
l,47(
660
2,400
300
375
135
2,60(
1,100
5,925
2,560
275
lis
3,000
1,105
1,.12S
925
2,265
1,665
40(1
295
93(1
580
1,885
820
405
20S
245
165
6,675
4,685
3,090
2,270
285
60
1,575
SOS
1,750
760
5,000
300
40 1;
27,^
1,920
1,200
1,190
810
2,100
240
1,500
3,365
160
1,895
400
600
105
350
1,065
200
80
1,990
820
225
1,070
990
5,000
300
28.80
41.12
53.75
22.05
46.80
8.26
54.60
94.80
4.12
45.60
22,53
38.51
7,60
18,60
29,15
8,91
5,39
146,86
67,98
4,27
23.63
41,13
100,00
4,50
II Hi
—43—
Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems^ 1910
Fame of Tiipayer
lens Cnltinted
So. of
icrei
Asuessment
Per lore
lores UnonltiTated General Property Assessments in 1 910
Ho. of
lores
Isiessment
Per lore
On Land
fioildings &
Personal
Properly
Total
Assessment
Single Tai
Ixemptions
IMOTonld
EaTe Been
Single lax
Issessment
19tOTonld
EiTO Been
lotnillkr
Paid for
Tax for 1910
Under SisEle
TaxWomd
IinBeen
King, Maud E.. . ,
King, F. H. & A.,
King, Floyd W....
King.P.S
King, L. D
King, B
King, Annie W,.
King, A. W. R..
King, J. C. E.. .
King, J. C. E.. .
.50$
King, J. C. E
King, J. C. E. (Trustee) .
King, J. C. E. (Trustee).
King, J. C. E. (Truetee) .
King, Olive A
King, Mary A..
King, John
King, C. A
King, C. A
Kinder, Solon. .
Kindorf, F. & A
Kindorf, F. & A.. . .
Kinyon, W. C
Kinyon, J. R
Kingsbury, Geo. L..
lOngsbury, Fred F..
Kingsbury, Fred F..
Kingsbury, Fannie .
Kingsbury, Fannie .
Kingsbury, Fannie. .
Kingsbury, Jesse.
iCingsbury, Jesse.
Kirk, Chas. D
Kirk, Thos. J
Kirk, T.J
Kirk, CD
Kircbem, L. H
Kirchem, L. H
Kirchem, J, C
Kirchem, iJoseph C.
Kirchem, Joseph C
Kirchem, H.H
Kirchem, W. M
Kirchem, N. L. & P. M..
Kirchem, W. P
Kirchem, W. P..
Kirchem, A. M..
Kirchem, A. M..
Kirchem, S.-G.. ,
Kirkley, Mary..
Kiibyson, Mary A
Kiser, Frank
Kister, Anna K
Kistner, Emil
Kitzmiller, Andrew J..
Kitzmiller, Andrew J..
KitzmiUer, A. J
Kitzmiller, Susan R.. .
Klar, E. A
Klar, E. A
Klar» Ernest A.. . .
Klaus, Rudolph...
Klatte, Leopold...
IQaetsch, Max M..
Klaetsch, l^Iax. ...
Klaetsch, Otto
Klaetsch, Paul
Klee, Wm. J
Kleeman, O. & A
Eleinsmith, £. & H. C.
Kleinsmith, Wm. G..
Kleinsmith, C
Kleinsmith, Alvin S..
Kligel, J. & A ,
Klinger, Adolph
Klinger, S
Klingler, Francis C
Klinkman, K
Kline, John L. & Lizzie..
Kline, Geo. E
28
1
33
8
10
I
15
20
13.74
20
13
Klinker, Johannis
Kliuker, Hans
Klinker, Cbristir,n
Klinke, Herman & Anna..
Klinnel, C. W
34
12
25
7
10
42
10
2.50
5
17
12
10
12
15
.50
40
20
22
<)
50.00
56.96
150.00
55.00
55,00
120.00
100.00
40.00
40.00
40.00
40.00
40.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
55.00
125.00
65.00
65,00
300.00
50$
48,00
21,42
40,00
30.00
59.00
60.00
60.00
58.96
60.00
50.00
15.00
50.00
130.00
40,00
50,00
45,83
50,00
20.00
25.00
50,00
40,00
55,00
50,00
40,00
35.00
34.54
33.33
400.00
40.00
40.00
60,00
45,00
289,60
50,00
60,00
20,00
60,00
100.00
4.
12
None
28
15
41.40
20
9
83
19
35.64
None
None
12.36
40.25
66
75
270
65
SO
1.15
70.40
50
21.69
None
160
160
10
40
38
84
47.60
20
13
30
ss
120
80
13.09
73.20
80
53.50
45.75
32
26
63.43
102.46
None
148.80
2.50
75
17
28
10
79
157
234
28
7.15
38
99
None
40
12
10
25
10
5
4
40
24
20
None
156
64
42
39
None
43.88
84.73
60
101
20
35
II
16.67$
19.17
40.00
21.42
26.66
4.83
50.00
44.45
10.84
10.52
11.22
10.00
10.00
9.70
12.42
8.78
5.07
16.67
6.15
25.00
86.95
21.30
30.00
26.36
100.00
21.87
21.87
20 00
15.00
15.79
14.29
15.23
32.50
11.54
13.34
11.82
11.67
10.00
15.28
13.66
15.00
17.76
19.13
10.63
10.58
15.45
11.71
12.93
60.00
9.33
20,00
14,29
17,50
5,06
9,55
10,68
5,00
6,99
10,00
6,06
25,00
17,50
20,00
15,00
10,00
15,00
25,00
10,00
13.75
16.25
10.00
400.00
11.53
11.48
22.38
8.97
200.00
22.78
19.82
5.00
4.95
5.00
17.14
54.55I
100$
1,825
150
2,415
840
200
2,200
500
1,500
1,000
400
550
800
64«
500
860
480
5,500
700
2,900
4,350
1,500
2,215
1,360
ISO
3,500
3,500
300
600
600
2,400
725
650
300
800
1,400
1,440
800
200
3,360
1 200
3,050
2,795
3,170
3,515
950
3,300
15
2,425
475
900
1.190
950
675
400
1 ,560
2,500
440
SO
480
840
1,375
700
390
150
850
ISO
12s
40
1,950
2,290
2,200
200
3,400
1,375
3.340
2, ISO
1,850
1,750
2,760
300
900
100
1,920
1,500
235
50
485
1,035
100
SS
too
150
150
50
20
300
790
100
935
340
550
100
50
65
15$
305
300
95
490
300
935
350
38S
425
340
460
730
160
100
25
420
550
240
320
360
160
*
100
460
430
455
250
1,200
305
630
325
250
50
200
370
80
700
1
2,060
200
2,900
1,875
200
2,300
500
1,500
1,100
400
700
800
790
500
910
500
5,800
700
3,690
4,450
1,500
3,150
1,700
700
3,500
3,500
200
600
600
2,500
725
650
350
865
1,400
1,440
800
505
3,660
1,200
3,145
3,285
3,470
4,4S0
9S0
3,650
400
2,850
815
1,360
1,920
1,110
775
400
1,585
2,S00
860
SO
1,030
840
1,615
700
710
ISO
1,210
310
125
140
2,410
2,720
2,655
450
4,600
1,680
3,970
2,475
2,100
1,800
2,960
300
1,270
too
2,000
2,200
30$
1,135
160
1,590
1,260
800
55
440
690
565
600
S4S
210
95
470
210
1,690
1,385
1,320
805
650
945
120
330
455
30S
2,115
1,575
1,800
2,610
3,605
1,960
385
790
SIS
615
1,240
S40
425
55
660
'630
205
975
410
810
160
100
1,310
1,435
1,855
250
2,340
760
2,135
1,685
820
460
925
670
1,02s
1,110
—44-
85$
925
40
1,310
615
200
1,500
445
1,060
410
400
135
200
24S
500
700
405
5,330
490
2,000
3,065
1,500
1,830
895
SO
3,500
3,500
200
600
600
1,555
725
650
230
535
945
1,440
800
200
1,545
1,200
1,570
1,485
860
845
950
1,690
15
2,060
300
74S
680
570
350
400
1,5.10
2£03
200
50
400
635
640
700
300
ISO
400
ISO
125
40
1,100
1,285
800
200
2,260
920
1,835
790
1,280
1.340
2,035
300
600
100
975
1,09(H
95$
1.
34.22
4.
S7.98
28.13
4.60
43.70
7.50
22.50
16.50
6.00
10.50
12.00
11.85
8.50
22.75
12.50
87.00
10.50
55.35
157.47
22.50
47.24
25.54
25.55
52.50
52.50
4.40
13.20
13.20
5S.00
15.95
11.37
6.1
15.1
21.00
21.60
12.00
7.58
54.90
18.00
47.17
51.23
58,99
75,65
16
91,25
10,00
57,00
20,78
20,40
28,80
25,53
13.18
10.00
39.63
84.50
18.78
.75
15.45
13.47
24.22
14.00
21.30
4. SO
36.30
9.29
2.05
3.50
50.61
57.12
55.76
14.62
105.80
25.20
77.25
37.13
33.60
27.00
53.28
7.50
31.75
2.50
35.00
40.75
Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910
Kum of Ttipayer
icrts CnltiYiteil
No. of
ioroB
AssoBsment
Per Aort
Acres Hsoultrnted
No. of
Acres
Klinkliardt, H
Klohe, Chas
Kloda, John
.Klock, Harper E
Knapp, F. A
H.,
Knapp, F. A
Kjqapp, F. A
Knapp, F. A
Knapp, F. A
Knapp, F. A
Knapp, F. C
Knapp, F. C
!^iaus, Ursula
I^oaus, John A
Kneoht, P. C
Kneoht, P. C
Knecht, Fred
Knight, Ora E
KnStt, Wm
Knight, A.H., A.J.,A.N. & A
Knight, Adam H..
Knight, Adam H..
Knight, Esther A..
lOiight, Annie
Knight, Anna N...
8
5.49
4
13.21
Knight; Henry A 2
Knight, Henry A 11
Knight, Albert F 2.50
ICnight, A. J. *
Knight, Andrew J 17
16
$ 80.00
47.80
.60
.25
1.50
35
7
17
.46
Knight, G. F
Knight, Arthur R..
Knight, H. A
Knight, A. C
I^ox, Geo. E
Knox, H. G
Knotts, Mgxtha A
Knotts, Martha A
Knotty, Jackson (Heirs) . .
Knotts, Jackson (Heirs). .
Knotts, Jackson (Heins) . .
Kbennicli, Wm
Koennich, Wm
Knotts, Mary E
Knorr, Otto
Knowles, G. F. & F
Knutson, Chas. O
Koch, Herman & Freda...
Koch, Hans & C
Koch, Eliza & Lizzie
Koch, Louis
Koch, Louis
Koch, roorad
Koch, George
Koch, Henry & Katie.
Koch, Henry & Katie.
Kbcher, Henry
Kocher, Henry
Kocher, M. (Heirs).. . .
Kocher, M. (Heirs)
Kocher, Christian
Kocher, Christian
Koessel, A. E
Koebel, M., E., & E. M.
Koehler, J. W
Koehler,.J. AS
Koehler, John F
Koehler, J. G
Koehler, J. G
Koenig, Henry
Koerner, Rudolph
Koehner, Gottlieb .
Koellerraeier, L. S. &B....
Koellermeie'-, Belle
Koellermeier, A. & J
Koellermeier, .A.ugust.
Koellermeier, Karl. . . .
Koellermeier, -\dolph.
Koellermeier, Wm. F..
Kohl, Phillip
Koh), P. & M.. .
Kohler, Anna...
Koloeh, .Tohn...
Kolen, John N..
Kolskv, Frank.
7
10
15
12
2U
30
18
20
*
4
10
12
40
10
65
15
3
75
20
20
2.48
.77
55
35
IS
20
20
4S
40
40
20
73
78
4
35
I
166.66
300.00
160.00
150.00
70.00
70.00
50.00
543.47
60.00
60.00
65.00
60.00
60.00
55.00
63.50
64.00
50.00
800.00
110.00
60.00
40.00
'40.66
30.00
30.00
65.00
55.00
42.50
35.00
88.88
35.00
55.00
50.00
40.00
55.00
65.00
55.10
55.00
53.50
55.00
50.00
55.00
60.00
65.00
55.00
70.00
60.00
60.00
65.00
65.00
65.00
65.00
65.00
60.00
58.97
50.00
40.00
30.00
67$
10.
64
20
10
2
1.34
2
8
2. 75
8.50
160
320
18.93
26.08
130
40
160
None
35
112
.50
14.50
None
3.75
None
23
None
None
.29
3.04
None
None
SH sq.
50
78
159
40
72
10
50
80
33
150
30
46.07
40
68
103
50
2
140
120
36
29.40
.14
6S
89.50
None
32.22
17.50
12
20.20
40
60
20
None
None
40
25
9.50
297.50
160
20.97
14.25
22.42
34
40
40
17.
51
08
43.42
35
3
105
8.20
Assessment
Per Acre
30. S5
9.37
20.00
20.00
112.50
111.90
175.00
90.00
72.72
77.43
15.00
15.00
35.13
35.27
11.90
15.00
6.25
200.00
25.00
20.00
10.00
3.50
20.00
5.00
10.00
25.22
20.00
20.00
25
600.00
110.
rods
15.00
20.00
19.49
10.00
9.72
40.00
10.00
10.00
6.06
4.00
3.33
30.00
12.50
14.12
9.70
9.00
30.00
5.00
5.00
22.75
20
5.88
25.70
20.00
24.83
24.30
21.70
24.75
7.50
20.66
25.00
60.00
,30.00
23.10
17.80
34.70
25.04
2.50
14.30
19.67
15.20
15.00
25.00
20.00
19.90
19.60
19.81
20.00
15.00
12.00
5.491
Genenl Property Assessments in 1910
On Land
405
1,365
400
200
325
150
650
720
240
90S
2,400
4,800
3,115
1,410
2,395
600
1,000
250
1,055
2,240
5
530
340
260
800
690
700
160
50
1,125
1,600
50
5
750
1,680
3,140
400
1,020
400
500
800
410
900
100
2,355
500
1,620
1,850
1,500
1,660
1,400
600
1,040
1,080
40
880
4,500
650
4,375
1,250
420
4,625
300
2,240
1,600
150
50
400
3,125
2,780
7,450
400
1,200
1,480
1,640
3,435
3,600
3,400
1,640
5,380
5,460
900
45
2,660
75l
Boildijigs i
Persontl
Property
Total
Assessment
75$
760
25
20
100
400
50
375
385
260
25
25
400
100
200
285
150
600
80
405
300
600
315
200
175
140
150
200
930
200
1,000
650
100
765
50
50
340
*
1,185
835
200
250
300
150
450
170
1,075
35
100
20
480$
2,125
400
200
350
150
650
720
260
1,005
2,400
4,800
3,515
1,410
2,445
600
1,000
625
1,440
2,240
265
555
340
285
800
690
700
160
50
1,125
2,000
SO
5
750
1,780
3,340
400
1,305
400
500
800
410
1,050
100
2,955
580
2,025
2,150
2,100
1,975
1,600
600
1,215
1,220
40
1,030
4,700
1,580
4,575
I 250
1,420
5,275
400
3,005
1,650
200
390
400
4,310
3,615
7,450
400
1,400
1,480
1,890
3,735
3,750
3,850
1,810
6,455
5,460
935
145
2,660
9.'!
Single I^i
Xiemptions
1910 WoBld
EaTO Been
130$
1,375
"65
125
45
235
1,620
245
695
535
490
260
4%S
230
245
670
60
480
110
625
800
180
220
525
170
410
1,125
80
895
955
1.380
1,375
800
305
430
560
1,370
1,380
2,160
460
1,095
2,920
100
1,355
650
SO
370
2,885
2,070
885
810
1.245
2,550
1,750
2,250
1,075
4.025
3,055
135
100
980
.SO
Single Tax
lOlOTonld
Hare Been
350$
750
400
200
285
150
525
720
215
770
2,400
4,800
1,895
1,165
1,750
600
1,000
90
950
2,240
5
80
110
40
130
630
220
SO
50
500
1,200
SO
S
750
1,600
J, 1 20
400
780
400
500
800
240
640
100
1,830
500
1,130
1,195
720
600
800
600
910
790
40
470
3,330
200
2,415
790
325
2,355
300
1,650
1.000
150
20
400
1,425
1,545
7,450
400
SIS
670
645
1,185
2,000
1,600
735
2,430
2,405
800
45
1,680
4.5
Aetna) Tax
Paid tor
1910
60$
9
36.13
6.00
5.00
12.78
5.48
10.40
26.28
6.63
25.63
48.00
96.00
57.99
26.79
36.67
9.00
21.60
16.56
33.09
36.96
6.89
14.43
8.84
7.41
20.80
14.49
18.20
4.16
1.30
29.26
47.00
1.30
.12
12.38
30.26
56.78
6.60
21.53
6.60
9.50
13.20
8.20
21.00
1.66
44.32
8.69
31.42
S3. 75
31.50
38.67
24.00
12.00
18.22
18.30
1.20
25.75
7.5.20
41.08
73.19
20.00
22.72
84.41
8.00
45.08
28.05
S.20
8.38
6.00
73.26
63.40
131.62
8.00
22.40
23.68
30.24
59.76
60.00
81.30
28.96
109.73
92.82
14.02
2.47
45.22
I 42
Tax for 1910
Under Single
Tax Would
fiare BeoD
-45-
Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910
Name of T&xpa^«r
icres Cultivated
No. of
lores
issessment
Per Acre
icres UnoultiTated
No. of
Acres
Assessment
Per Aore
KoUman, F. E
Konitzer, Bell
Konsc'liak, Chas
Kon-schak, Gottlieb .
Konsciiak, Helena . .
.50
Konigshofen, August
Kopp, Henry W
Koppe, August & Pauline.
Kopper, Bertha I
Kopper, Bertha I
Kopper, Bertha I ...
Korb, .T. S
Kormaun, Eva
Ko.shland, Fred'k . . .
Koschraedwr, Frank.
3.66
12
15
10
Koschmeder, Frank
Kra.use, Herury .........
Krause, Frank <fe Katie..
Krause, Frank & Katie. .
Krause, Herman S
Krause, PTerman C.
Krause, Herman C.
Kraus, Henry
Kraus, Henry
Kraus, J. H
Kraft, Christian & C
Kraft, Christian & C .
Kraft. Christian
Kraeft, Marie C
Kraeft, Marie C
24
t2
23
II
14
33
13
40
30
15
30
4
2
Kraeft, Theo
Kraft, Henry
Kraft, .lacob & Anna.
Kraemer, .John
Kramer, John J
Kraemer, Julius
Kraemer, Julius
Kraemer, O.J
Kramien. Gu.'itav
Kramlen, Wm. & G...
Kramien, Wm
Kramien. Chas. (Heirs) ...
Kraxber^er, Franz ...,-,...
Kra.xberger, Franz
Kraxberger, Franz & Julia
Kraxberger, Franz & Ferd
Kraxberger, Franz & Ferd
Kraxberger, Otto
Kraxberger, Chas
Kraxberger, Chas
Kraxberger, F.J
Kraxberger, F. J
Kraxberger, John Jr.
Kraxberger, Adolph..
Krender. P. & A. C. .
Kreuter, Peter
Krieffer, Julius
Krieger, John D
ICriKbaum, Harriett. . .
Krigbaum, Harriet . . .
Krigbaum, Emanuel.
Krigbaum, E
Kroll, Michael
Ivroner, Adolph
Kropf, Samuel .1
Krojif, John
Ivropf. Dan'l t^- A.,
ivrotsch, J. <^- -\.. .
Krotsrh. 3 . A A ..
Krotsch, J. & M.
50
60
45
7
22
12
10
25
49
60
2
3
+
15
20
55
43
25
18
6
18
63
67
SO
Jvrotsnh, Orven. . .
Krotsch, Chas. N.
Kruse, H. A
Kru.se, H. A
Kruse, J. L
Kruse, J. L
Kruse, Francis 1*]..
Kruse, J. L
Kruse, Florence A.
I^ruee, Geo. G
Kruse, Geo. G. . .
Kruse. Helen C.
Kruse, Francis 10.
Kruse, Chas. W..
Kruse, E. S
28
12
37.33
50.00
60.00
50.00
50.00
43.72
50 00
54.66
54.00
55.00
60.00
60.00
37.50
60.00
60.00
55.00
55.00
53.75
55.00
55.00
60.00
80.00
60.00
53.00
50.00
55.00
60.00
50.00
60.00
60.00
40.00
53.85
55.00
55.00
55.00
55.00
55.00
55.00
40.00
50.00
20.00
40.00
40.00
40 00
40.00
60.00
65.00
24.61
55.00
50 00
52 . 23
55.00
53.13
00.00
70.00
65.00
70 00
70,00
69.78
70.00
'76!66
70.00
3.22
None
28
25
14
141.37
1.67
30
I
35
160
3
18
40.17
4.89
36
45.50
67
35.20
10
23.23
10
12.90
23
10
30
100
160
25
30
160
40
17
208.33
22
14
40.60
55
54
40
40
31.50
80
62
28
10
20.58
1
100
None
77
80
25
20
7
2
34
75
None
20
47
2
8.33
10
33
2
84.20
II
146.76
124.40
73.34
77
28
16
22.40
60
6.33
81.93
147.60
16.55
30.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
26.00
10.00
17.85
25.00
25.00
10.00
6.36
,16.00
35.00
20.00
25.00
3.00
30.00
30.00
7.96
19.50
20.00
25.16
25.00
22.30
25.00
25.00
25.00
37.11
30.00
50.00
25.00
20.00
8.00
27.20
35.00
30.00
6.00
30.00
15.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
14.54
31.81
22.50
20.00
17.46
19.06
34.60
21.44
23.50
15.80
20.00
10.00
10.00
5.00
5.00
10.00
10.00
10 00
12.50
14.70
25.00
24.61
37.00
19.15
12.50
13.03
17.50
13.63
47.50
34.94
30.00
2.73
24.91
34.97
30.00
35
35.00
34.37
35.00
34.75
35.33
3.71
3.570
2.100,
3,110
3,805;
400l
—46—
Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910
ioTts CnltiTiiied
iores UnonltiTated
General Fiopertj itssesameiitB in 1910
Single Tax
Xxemptioni
1910 Vonld
Hare Been
Single Tai
iasessment
1910Tonld
Hare Been
Actual Tai
Paid for
1910
Tax for 1910
Under Single
Tax Would
Hare Been
Sme of Tupiijtr
Mo. of
icrot
issessmeiit
Per kat
No, of
katt
Asiessmtnt
Por Aoro
On land
Building! &
Pormnil
Property
Total
issesraont
Kruse, Ernest S
80
8
24
1.17
1.17
*
*
8
*
17
7.05
2.82
2.50
3
3.07
16
6
12
7.50
35
55
*
27
SO
50
27
60
*
18
15
14
2
10
6
*
40
30
*
*
*
*
*
45
36
23
*
10
S 65.00
60.00
50.00
50.00
55.00
55.00
42
1
None
29.50
None
None
160
80
33.25
40
13
Nonfi
None
None
None
16.40
7
38
None
18
34
40
133
47
70
103
53. 5C
40
640
101. 5(
65
46
34
83. 1(
4
40
330
90.2.
320
330
640
640
330
150.4^
183.8;
33. 8<
5
6
5
7917
7
40
7
1.0
1.0
30
3
15
63.5
60
8
76
46. 5(
9.1.
145
6
None
36
160
57.05
10
10. 7i
1.03
3.7C
155
None
None
33.75
17
3
None
13 80
$ 35.00
20.00
20.00
16.34
25.64
25.64
5.00
60.00
12.00
6.00
25.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
30.48
20.00
20.00
100.00
20.00
17.65
15.00
6.7<i
25.00
20.00
21. 3S
40. Ot
5.0(
IS.OC
> 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. <fe A
Kuppenbemier, Verner. . . .
64.32
107.25
6.72
257. 5(>.
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) .
Ne<wton, Jane
Newsome, G. H. & O. A...
Neweom, John
Newhall, Roger
New Era Land & Inv. Co.
New Ear Land & Inv. Co..
Newku-k, O. B
Newkirk, Eldridge
Newhard, S. F. & A.. ....
Nicol, James
Nichols, W. H. & Mary.
NiohcJa, A, S
Nicholi, George H
Nicolai Bros. Co
Nicolai Bros. Co
Nicolai Bros. Co
Nicholas, Frank
Nicholas, Frank
Nichelson, Clara & Wm..
Nicholson, J. M
10.36
25
10
IS
8
2.45
3.37
20.22
8
14
22
28
30
3
12
20
2.50
10
8
9
55
IS
2
110
80
24
15
140.00
140.00
100.00
60.00
44,45
100.00
40.00
51.35
35.00
51.36
52. SO
55.00
100.00
80.00
72.38
40.00
40.00
40.00
30.00
37.50
125.00
50.00
60.00
148.66
79.12
75.00
65.00
65.00
50.00
50.00
55.00
50.00
53.33
50.00
20.00
40.00
50.00
60.00
60 00
127.781
50.9
56.66
100.00
154.55
35.00
25.00
25.00
90.00
IS.OOi
5.50$
22
None
70
2
10
133.58
151
44.47
40
22
10
3i . 50
6.40
120
8
46.56
20
70
.56
2
42
40
44
80
13.75
None
38.34
78
159
35
50
80
145
19
74.71
50
36.98
6
4
I
64.16
14.65
None
None
40
72
11
3
87
277.11
640
640
152.62
314.50
70
10
40
43
40
10
17
40
80
68
30.10
None
40
5
268
157
I
49.94
15
68.72
23.60
36.95
238.18
120
320
30.40
56
65
2
60
81.18$
100.00
100.00
17.14
40.00
20.00
11.15
12.98
24.70
10.00
12.27
17. SO
9,82
10.00
10.00
7S.O0
13.96
20.00
12.85
75.00
27.50
40.00
15.00
40.00
18.75
49.45
40.00
9.91
10.00
10.00
11.42
11.00
10.00
6.90
10. S3
13.65
10.00
10.00
75.00
20.00
.30.00
15.57
68.25
148.66
30.00
7.00
30.00
20.00
20.00
16.20
11.72
15.00
15.00
S.64
11.22
17.14
20,00
10.00
18.60
12.50
20.00
19.12
5.00
S.OO
5.00
19.93
25.00
57.50
6.00
17.16
12,00
60.00
8.81
20,00
34,92
29,67
54, f5
10,(0
8.33
15.00
14.77
8.03
9.61
40.00
5,00
450$ *
II, .100
1,155
980
2,200
785
1,760
SOO
200
*
1,60(1
*
2,360
2O0
2,100
2O0
400
*
390
1,715
365
855
225
60
*
1,200
*
600
+
2,50C
SOO
40C
*
1,425
350
40
*
770
150
2,48C
75
60C
+
2,64C
385
1,500
680
*
75C
425
38(
70
86C
50
1,600
*
1,400
415
950
800
*
1,450
100
500
235
1,020
400
SOO
4
370
*
9S0
130
.50
180
325
1,000
*
1,000
*
50C
360
1,600
280
280
=*-
2,760
300
1,130
300
1,490
410
2,810
500
3,250
*
9,600
*
9,600
*
860
*
3,540
*
1,700
1,025
SOS
400
*
2,800
485
500
*
1,800
270
475
110
2O0
*
4O0
*
580
75
1,400
100
125
20
2,300
*
30
*
5,200
ISO
2,360
1,210
120
3,240
350
1,150
25
2,400
*
900
19,000
1,000
5,I8C
450
r.ooc
+
4,800
*
455
*
1,0.50
355
i.ooo:,
800
600
215
460
450$
12,455
980
2,985
2.260
200.
1,600.
2,560
2,300
400.
390
2,080
1,080
60.
1,200.
600.
3,000
400.
1,775
40.
920
2,555
600,
3,025
1,500,
680,
1,175
450
910
1,600.
1,815
950
800.
1,550
735
1,420
500.
370.
950
180
505
1 ,000 .
1,000.
860;
1 ,880!
280.
3,060
1,430
1,900
3,310
3,250 .
9,600 .
9,600 .
860.
3,540 ,
1,700
1,530
400.
3,285
SOO.
2,070
585
200.
400.
655
1,500
145
2,300 .
30.
5,350
2,360
1,330
3,590
1,175
2,400 .
900
20,000
5,630
1,000.
4,800 .
455.
1,405
1,000
1,015
1,060
3,755
280
1,615
1,060
485
940
85
1,280
605
1,850
745
SOS
555
825
760
70
no
1,130
290
445
450
400
200
80
400
360
1,275
660,
930
1,400
1,450
330
1,030
1,740
1,270
205
255
SOO
80
580
380
730
2,675
575
140
12,055
2,450
765
235
615
660
450$
8,700
700
1,370
1,200
200
1,600
2,075
1,360
400
305
800
475
60
1,200
600
1,150
400
1,030
40
415
2,000
600
2,200
1,500
680
415
380
800
1,600
685
660
800
1,105
285
1,020
500
370
750
100
105
1,000
1,000
SOO
605
280
2,400
500
500
1,860
3,250
9,600
9,600
860
3,540
1,370
500
400
1,545
500
800
380
200
400
400
1,000
65
2,300
30
4,770
1,980
600
915
600
2,400
760
7,945
3,180
1,000
4,800
455
640
765
400
400
6.75
186.82
14.70
51.72
38.42
3.00
29.22
38.91
52.21
8.00
5.85
33.73
23.74
1.32
24.00
15.30
49.05
6.60
26.62
.60
16,56
38.33
12,60
58.99
27.30
12.92
19.98
10.35
20.93
24.00
41,73
21,85
18.40
38.75
12.13
23.56
8.50
6,11
15,20
2,70
12.76
15,00
20,00
17.20
36.95
5.88
45.90
21.45
28.50
49.65
68.25
192.00
192.00
14.28
74.34
28.90
22.95
8.00
49,27
7,50
57,96
16,38
4.60
9.20
15.39
30.00
2,32
36.50
.60
80.25
35.40
33.92
59.85
17.63
40.80
15.75
500.00
109.78
25.00
96.00
11.37
21.07
15.00
19.97
23,32
—61-
Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910
icres Ciltiyated
Acres TlQcultiTated
General Propertj Assessments in 1910
Single Tax
Exemptions
1910 Would
Have Been
Single Tax
Assessment
1910Wonld
Have Been
Actual Tax
Paid for
1910
Tax for 1910
Under Single
Tax Would
EaTe Been
Name of T&ipayer
No. of
icroB
issflssment
Per Acre
No. of
Acres
Assessment
Per Acre
On Land
Buildings t
Personal
Propertj-
Total
Assessment
Nicholson, S. G
Nicholson, W. I'
Nicholflon, .!.(;. (t M. E... .
25
12
20
*
4
*
4
12
30
10
20
15
7
32
*
*
*
*
2
$' 45.00
50.00
55.00
35
17.46
None
3
26
160
42.38
28.69
48
70
139
145
3
48
168.05
(20
85.06
134.76
160
32.78
31 .45
5
120
40
120
720
160
118
40
None
38.58
120.71
6.45
31
27
40
106.66
19
35
10
None
93
IS
32
4.50
None
6.25
62
1
109.62
35
N.ine
7
56.70
151
8
None
53.32
None
148
159
160
160
80
80
30
^3
N.,ne
72.30
113.50
61.60
20.13
86
9
20
2.83
30
30
31.88
140
60
26.72
6.02
$ 14.28
15.71
20.00
63.33
20.00
5.00
14.87
14.64
5.00
5.00
5.00
2.93
22.00
18.77
5.36
5.00
11.74
7.42
1.87
4.89
31.79
160.00
8.33
8.75
10.00
15.00
6.25
5.92
12.50
100.00
20.00
19.88
38.76
14.54
18 00
10 00
4.97
15.78
10.00
20.00
25.00
20.00
10.00
20.00
12.50
72.22
20.00
16.00
16. 13
30.00
24.63
18.57
70.00
60.00
32.26
20.00
4 .W
30 00
160 00
9 37
10 00
8.78
10.06
2.50
2 50
2, 50
2.50
23.34
25.00
25.00
69.15
59.90
63.15
69 59
70.00
20.00
30.00
60.07
4. 10
15.00
15.37
4.00
16.66
13.47
14.95
$ 1,625
875
1,100
190
780
800
870
960
840
550
995
575
450
2,600
900
600
1,000
1,000
300
160
1,160
800
1,000
350
1,200
10,800
1,000
700
500
2S0
770
6,325
250
850
1,135
400
530
2.225
550
600
380
440
1,570
575
800
400
50
700
1,210
30
7,320
1,200
400
700
750
2,460
950
.560
40
500
420
1,700
1,640
400
400
200
200
700
1,375
1,375
10,000
6,800
5,250
13,750
7,580
930
4,200
1,670
325
450
540
910
1,800
760
90
$ 575
720
250
*
$ 2,200
1,S95
1,350
190
780
800
920
1,295
840
750
1,390
755
450
3,050
900
600
1,000
1,000
300
160
1,160
850
1,000
350
1,200
10,800
1,000
700
500
700
770
6,550
250
1,035
1,235
400
550
2,SS0
600
650
405
470
1,820
700
920
500
ISO
750
1,210
30
8,5.55
1,350
515
S25
750
3.550
1.025
485
40
500
570
2,.?80
1,840
400
400
200
200
700
1,775
1,750
10,000
6,800
5,250
14,850
8,385
1,295
4,445
1,670
475
450
540
1,385
2,I8«
9S,'i
90
$ 1,345
1,130
950
$ 8SS
465
400
190
600
800
690
595
390
400
795
470
220
1,500
900
600
1,000
1,000
300
160
1,050
800
1,000
3S0
1,200
10,800
1,000
700
500
100
770
3,890
250
580
720
400
530
850
400
400
135
300
1,C90
400
500
360
20
340
1,115
30
4,770
835
280
390
365
1,615
735
300
40
500
120
1 ,405
1,610
400
400
200
200
700
1,075
630
7,765
6,800
4,415
8,410
7,000
480
1,500
770
165
450
505
640
1,330
455
90
$ 37.41
27.11
22.27
3.58
11.70
16.80
13.80
22.02
19.74
17.62
31.37
18.88
6.75
45.75
23.94
13.80
18.20
20.00
5.40
3.20
26.68
31.02
20.00
8.7S
18.00
162.00
15.00
10.90
9.25
14.00
11.55
98 26
4.00
26.90
23.48
8.00
10.01
43.35
15.90
9.88
6.07
7.05
27.30
10.50
14.72
18.25
3.30
13.13
21.08
.80
128.32
20.26
11.84
18.98
17.25
73.90
22.88
14.55
1.46
9.00
11.11
49.98
45.70
6.00
6.00
3.00
3.00
10.61
.17.28
28.87
150.00
156.08
108.99
222.75
125.77
19.42
66.68
31.73
II. 8S
6. 75
8.10
20.78
32.70
14.33
1,35
$ 23. S7
12.82
10.06
6.69
Nickerson, A. L . .
65.00
180
13.91
50
335
32.12
60.00
45.00
20.00
20.00
15.00
10.00
55.00
53.15
230
700
450
350
595
285
230
1,550
15.99
Nielsen, J. &M
Nightengale, ,T. W. & i:. A
16.40
13.17
Nightengale, J. W.& Is. A
Nightengale, L.
Nitzschniann, K. U
200
395
180
13.51
26.89
17.06
S.IO
Noack, John .^ i\latte.s
*
*
*
*
*
34.80
34.20
Noble H IC . .
19.50
Noble, H. IC
26.83
Noble H J-;
28.55
Noble hi;
7.98
Noble H JO
4.57
Noble, H. E
80.00
no
so
35.34
Noble H K
SO
*
*
*
*
*
450
225
*
185
100
*
20
325
50
50
25
30
250
125
120
100
100
SO
38.06
Noble! H. K
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
75
*
9
13
*
28.55
Noble H. F,
II. 9S
Noble, H. E
27.82
Noble, H. E
250.35
Noble H. E
23.18
Noble, H. E. (Trutiler) .
17.37
Noble, H. E
16.97
Noble, Grace .M
Noblitt, Dora
250.00
52:33
600
2.95
17.85
NobHtt C W
2,660
455
515
20
1,700
200
250
270
170
730
300
420
140
130
410
95
90.17
Noe, W. H
6.23
44.45
50.00
25.23
Nofziger, C. C'
Noffsini^er, Ida M
21.38
11.89
Nolta Lewis W
14.22
35
5
10
5.40
4
16
5
8
.50
.50
15
7
+
84
10
4
6.50
4.30
24
20
2
",25
+
12
12
1
*
*
*
10
25 17
40
*
12
95
12
15
30
10
10
1
20
20
7
*
60.71
40.00
40.00
70.37
55.00
40.00
55.00
50.00
ISO 00
100.00
40.00
30.00
22.17
North, F.W
16.96
9.43
Norris, David F
3.13
NorrJs, Chas. A
Norris, Gabriel. W
Norris, Gabriel W
6.95
25.27
9.27
12.62
17.12
Norton, J. "W
Noren, N.F
Noren N. F.
.76
9.00
29.53
*
1,235
150
115
125
1,090
75'
125
1.14
Nordhauscn, John
Nosier ,1 W . ....
55.00
55.00
100.00
107.69
104.65
55.21
15 00
60.00
160.00
35.00
33.34
40 00
3,785
515
335
435
385
1 ,935
290
18S
450
975
230
'700
1,120
2,235
110. S7
19.36
Notz, Albert:
9.42
13.13
Notz, Albert
12.29
Nothnagle, Gottfricfl
Novak, John
Novotne, Albert
55.96
23.55
17.00
1.91
Noyer, P. S
Noyer, P. R
* i
150|
680l
200'
*
*
*
*
400
375
14.71
3.53
41.68
Nunn, W. H
Oak, Geo
S5.56
9.27
Oak, Andrew
55,00
55 00
125.00
' 126.84
130.00
130.00
50.00
120.00
150.00
20.00
9.27
4.64
Oak, Henry
4.64
Oakley, Clara W..
16.23
Oathes, Nels
Oathart, .Jane W
50.56
15.85
179.99
Oatfield, Ernest M
r,io6
805
365
245
232.15
Oatfleld, Robert E
Oatfield, .1. R
Oatfield, Phillip T
Oberst, Wm
8.35
6,440
1,385
815
2,945
900
310
137.28
194.94
162.26
11.13
O'Brien, Michrjcl .
34.77
O Brien, D. (HeirK)
22.01
Ochs, F
150
*
5.99
10.43
50.00
17.50
40.00
57.14
35
745
850
50C
11.71
Odell, J. A
475
380
195
*
14.84
Odell, Henrietta ,T
Odell, Thoa
30.83
10.55
Odell, Thos
2 09
-02-
Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910
Ktme of Tiipajer
lores GultiT&ted
No. of
icrei
isBogament
Per iore
lores TJncuItiTated
No. of
lores
iBseesmeiit
Per lore
General Property IseessmentB in 1910
On Land
Buildings &
Personal
Property
Total
Issessment
Single Tsi
Eiemptions
1910 Vonld
laTS Btea
Single Tai
Issessment
1910 Would
Hare Been
letual Tax
Paid for
1911)
Tax for 1910
Under Single
Tax Would
Have Been
Odell, Thos
Odell, Minnie
Odell, M. D. Mr.«...
Oechsle, Christof . . .
Oeachle, Catherine.
Oehler, Wm.F. & A.E.
OeschlacKcr, H
Ogle, J. 1
Ogle, .1. L. &Geo
Oetken. Wm. tfc Emilie.
Ogle, J. I.. &Geo
Ogle, Phillip
Ogle, Thos. J
Oglesby, Bros. Co
Oglesby, Rose i 2 50;
3.50
242 . 85
8.48
32
15
28
20
Olds.J.M 15
Oldright, George * ' .
Oldenburg, Gusta\' ! 1 .^ 04
Oldenburg, f^ieu^vgo ,60
Oldenstadt, F i 40
Oldenstadt, R. W
Oleen, T
Oliver, James & Kate. . . .
Olmstead, O. H
Olmstead, Austin & Ivan.
Olson, John V
Olson, P.J
Olson, Fred J
Olson, O. G. & Bessie.
Olson, Nettie
Olson, F. E
Olson, Peter G..
Olson, Hilma C.
Olson, Selma A..
Olson, Selma A..
Olson, Selma A..
Olson, J. & A.. .
Olson, John Z . . .
Olson, A
Olsen, Olaf
Olsen, Hans;
Olsen, Hans
Olsen, Gullick & Carrie.
Olsen, A. M
Olseu, Johan
Olsen, Anna O. & Ivar O.
O'Neel, Irvin C
O'Neill, Kate
O'NeUl, M. G
O'Neill, M. G
O'Neil, Frank
Open Air Sanatorium.
Open Air Sanatorium
Orem, T. R
Oregon Land Co
Oregon Land Co... .
Oregon Realty Co..
Oregon Realty Co..
Oregon Realty Co..
Oregon Realty Co..
II
4.50
.38.
2.35
20
45
4
30
2
1
7
I
10
7
13.50
12
42
5
Oregon Realty Co
Oregon Realty Co
Oregon Realty & Trust Co
Oregon Trust & Realty Co .
Oregon Realty & Trust Co
Oregon Rfealty & Trust Co
Oregon Swed. Colon. Co. . .
Oregon Swed. Colon. Co.
Oregon Swed. Colon. Co.
Oregon Swed. Colon. Co.
Oregon Swed. Colon. Co. . .
Oregon Swed. Colon. Co. .
Oregon Swed. Colon. Co. .
Oregon Swed. Colon. Co. .
Oregon Swed. Colon. Co. .
Oregon Swed. Colon. Co. . .
Oregon Swed. Colon. Co. .
Oregon Swed. Colon. Co . .
Oregon Swed. Colon. Co . .
Oregon Swed. Colon. Co. .
30
25
56.25
50.00
60.00
72.22
110.27
50.00
48.33
50.00
52 SO
128.00
Oglesby, Catherine ; .50 100.00
Oglesby.C.M I 1,87; ,50.00
Ohlinger, Henry H I *
Oien, Swan...
O. I. &S. Co 83 I 343.73
106.671
94 . 74i
60. oo;
65.00
65.00
88.88
50.00
50.00
533.33
60.00
40.00
50,00
66.66
60.00
60.00
50.00
70.00
50.00
55.00
300.00
50.00
55.00
340.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
30.00
2O.O0I
$
6
6.50
10
46.32
48.50
28,90
12
1.75
30
10
210.50
35
9.50
5
.89
None
None
1.75
10
6,009 . 38
15
160
None
59
80
5.66i
.Si;
None
20
2.50
160
10
34
10
None
None
31
1
6.85
15
37.93
16
49
18
23
None
68
10
68
23
326
14. (
5.;
10
8.06
5.94
.52
160
80
r60
15
124.27
320
314.37
320
40
370
179.80
80
200
73
80
36
315
87
127.82
.57
120
135
160
400
78
156
20.00$
115. 38
30 00
19 43
19
20
69
29
16
11
43
12.001
46
00
14
73
30
0(1
20.001
23
00
60.00|
70
00
50
80
114.301
SO
00
31
50
40.00
5
(Ml
50
0(1
36.02
15
00;
19.43
40.00
7
50
20
00
5.00
30.00|
20.001
7S.00J
200.00
533
1
33
25
00
30
0(1
68
10
00
10
00
20
0(1
35
00
30
0(1
30
00
30.00
20
00
30.001
25
00
180.00
20
59
16.09
27
SO
60
37
171
47
30.00
335
73
303
03
38.461
8
75
10.00
6.35
S
00
34
14
3
75
4.90!
I
88
8.001
6.00
5.95
30.00
4.62
S.OO
5.00
5
00
5
00
5
00
IS
64
17
54
10
00
7 00
8.00
6
751
20$
1
1,600
300
1,125
1,750
1,300
1,650
20
360
1,395
4,700
1,425
1,590
1,16S
380
SO
100
200
SOO
205 075
2,200
800;
1.4251
5,135;
3,800
825;
420
ISO
150
SO
800
3,700
980
750
2 100|
1 ,200' .
1,975'
201
80
1,950
380
520
3,335
660.
60
810
70.
1,860
410
5,850
3,000
370!
11,310.
3,050 .
900
200
2,000
1,800
20
1,400
8OO:
1,000
75
3,000
1,200
1,540
600
320
2,820
1,075
3,400
925:
505
400,
260
7.05,
6.41I
1,675
6951
2,100.
10;
1,200|
1,445!
1,280
2,700
590,
I .O8OI
SO
205
75
295
380
380
805
125
1 ,055
540
200
95
*
100
5,400
385
*
645
970
1,230
440
115
495
500
25
100
1,140
400
150
190
350
20
480
165
250
20
3,175
30
250
100
SO
200
100
100,
sol
PO
$ . .
1,650
300
500
1,330
1,825
1,595
1,930
20
350
565
775
1,060
360
1,775
5,505
1,550
3,645
1,705
580
50
195
300
935
1,9,?S
5.50
1,895
1,1.W
345
15
95
600
210,475
2,585
800
100
30,550
1,385
2,070
6,105
5,0,10
1,265
535
645
ISO
1,320
3,010
3,230
940
335
495
SO
800
4,200
1,005
850
3,340
1,300
'2,666
20s
100
1,575
2,375
30
1,100
80
2,100
380
1,500
710
3,475
660
310
1,500
60
80
l,l.?0
70
2,340
57Si
6,100
2,000
390
11,310
2,050
900
200
2,000
4,975
50
1.400
800
1,000
75
3,000
1,200
1,540
600
320
3,070
1,075
2,400
925
60S
400
310
1,675
775
2,100
210
I 300
1,695
1,280
2,700,
690
I.I.30I
60j
530'
50,
780,
375
1,870;
350'
20
760
900
3,165
30
670
205
110
7.=
275
35
200
100;
575
135
lOSi
120$
1,150
300
980
1,260
820
870
30
360
850
3,570
1,000
750
575
235
35
100
200
500
189,925
1,200
800
750
3,095
1,800
325
200
ISO
150
50
800
1,600
800
750
1,665
1,200
1,275
20
80
600
380
400
1,975
600
20
600
20
1,560
200
4,330
1,650
370
10,55C
1,150
900
200
2,000
1,810
20
1,400
800
1,000
75
3,000
1,200
1,540
600
320
2,400
1,075
2,400
925
400
400
200
1,600
500
2,075
10
1,200
1,120
1,280
2.700
5651
I.025I
1,80
38.78
5.2s
21.94
30.11
35.09
37.95
.42
S.40
26.62
82. S7
23.35
39.68
27.29
13.92
1.20
5.48
6.50
12.60
3,777,72
38.78
16.00
50.76
100.73
75.45
18.97
10.71
17.09
2.25
.75
20.00
63.00
15.07
17.00
85.86
31.80
35.62
.42
1.60
53.50
8.50
13.07
53.13
9.90
1.36
17.14
1.05
38.61
9.78
97.60
30.00
5.85
196.04
66.63
29.25
3.00
47.00
116.92
.83
33.25
20.00
21.25
1.66
75.00
25.20
32.34
12.00
6.08
46.. <7
22.59
60.00
21.27
13.91
9,20
6.51
51.93
14.10
38.22
4,83
27,30
35.59
26 88;
56.701
21.301
35.O.1I
$
Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems,
1910
Aores CultiTiited 1
Acres UnonltiTated
General Property Assessments in 1910
Single Tax
Single T«
Assessment
1910 Would
lave Seen
Actual Tar
Paid for
mo
Taiformo
Under Single
Tai Vonld
Have Been
H&me of Taipajsr
Ko.of
iciei
Assffssment
Per Ai>r«
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
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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
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30
28
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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
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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, Mau<le L
Trullinger, Erikke
Trullinger, E. (Trustee).
Trygg, Erick
Tschudy, H
Tachopp, Henry.
Tscharner, B
Tscharner, B
Tuality L No. 6 A F & AM
Tuality L. No. 6 AF & AM
Tubbs, Jas. L
Tubb<i, J. L. & Alice....
Tucker, Wm. W
Tucker, Branch
Tucholke, Emil
Tucholke. A. & L. M
Tull, W. B
Turel, St!(nley
Turner, I. M
Turner, J. H
Turner, Herbert T
Turner, Herbert (Trustee)
Turner, Smith
Turner, Chas. E..
Turner, T. L
Turner, John M..
Turner, J. M
Turner, J. M
Turner, Catherine
Turner, Albert F
Turner, Geo. W
Turner, M. F
Turney, David (Heirs)
Udell, Cora M
Udell, Jos. L. & Minnie .
Uhlig, Oscar
Ulrich, Wm. A
Ulrich, Wm. C
Ulricl), H.C. &E. W....
Umiker, John
Underwood, .1. E
Unger, L. C
Union Lumber Co. Ltd .
Union Lumber Co. Ltd...
Union Lumber CIo. Ltd. .
Union Lumber Co. Ltd. .
Union Lumber Co. Ltd .
Union Lumber Co. Ltd. .
Union Lumber Co. Ltd. .
Union Lumber Co. Ltd. .
Union Lumber (^o. Ltd. .
Unteinaheer, J
Updegrave, A
Upton, J. A
U'Flen, F. J
U'Ren, Mary B. & W. l!
U'Ren, Mary B. & W. U
U'Ren, J.F
Urfer, C. L. & H. H.
Urter, C. L. & H. H,,
Urfer, C. L
Usher, S. L
Usher, S. L
Vafler, I'Vank C
Vacrel t J, J.iiisi . .
VaCT.'tfi, Piclrn.
VallcQ, .Mary L.
Vnllpn, M-tr'v K.
M
6
.1
20
a
I 50
14
5 23
.50
20
23
39.93
4
1.79
30.00
40.00
39
7
40
40
90
2
25
7
77
20
7
10
27
27
50
25
7
20
39.39
35.00
40.00
60.00
38.24
40.00
15.00
90.00
55.91
600.00
593.86
120.00
45.00
40.00
40.50
300.00
279.32
15.00
65.00
65.00
65.00
65.00
65.00
60.00
60.00
60.00
70.00
60.00
100.00
50.00
50.00
65.00
60.00
65.00
55.00
40.00
14.28
20.00
25.00
75 00
i 00^00,
55.00
54.44
50.00
50.0
I2S.00
35 on
30.00
20.00
go 00
160
150.20
96.60
10
162.19
26.66
54.33
.88
208.33
120
52.23
28
40
40
II
I
9
40
86
114
37
10
47
None
None
None
None
120
SO
33.25
None
None
None
40.60
154
45
20.33
1
34.25
None
None
147.76
3.09
53.50
6
49.57
65
83.50
45
18.28
77.50
1.75
28.09
None
23
13
50
IS
33
320
160
320
160
600
480
200
325 . 88
160
155
73
I
30
37.77
2.23
125.80
30
24.91
10
9
40
2
125
52.50
59
74
00$
10
7.98
10.35
100.00
9.55
12.00
11.96
22.72
8.88
11.67
11.49
8.93
9.00
9.00
9.09
10.00
17.77
12.00
13.95
11.92
4.20
50.00
17.02
400.00
300.00
60.00
5.00
12.00
9.93
10.00
100.00
100.00
7.85
3 24
10.00
14.75
20.00
19.85
15.00
15.00
18.53
25.65
20.56
21.66
29.70
30.00
19.16
20.00
39.38
6.46
17.14
17.80
30.00
20.00
23,07
20
13.33
4.54
16.72
20.00
18.75
20.00
14.00
20.00
12.00
16
9.69
5 16
5. 55
30 00
7. SO
52 95
62 78
15.89
26.66
26
27 00
16.66
17.50
50.00
6 00
7.61
5.00
.5 00
1,600
1,950
1,000
1,000
2,550
320
1,950
20
2,025
1,400
1,400
250
360
360
100
10
520
480
2,500
1,600
200
2,300
2,645
900
125
3,100
60
600
6,000
1,250
1,600
1,200
500
320
590
450
300
2,555
1,135
2,600
2,600
8,590
190
2,600
550
1,485
7,340
2,80C
900
1,72C
5 75
if
85C
650
2,080
2,05,=
3,750
l,20C
25C
5,3.SC
3,20r
6,00(
3,20(
8,40{
9,60C
2,40(
S,50(
I.S5(
90C
60(
ISC
l,5C
4,oor
I4€
2,00C
3,55C
2.4S(
27f
2,150
1.200
47S
1,625
800
695
470
200
150
75
*
1,100
*
400
330
395
290
4S0
900
4,120
47S
495
375
140
55
710
315
150
,470
335
150
215
1,840
340
320
175
360
400
SSO
740
31
25
SO
345
300
75
470
100
SO
SO
1,600
2,150
1,000
1,000
2,700
320
2,025
20
3,125
1,400
1,800
250
360
360
100
10
S20
480
2,500
1,600
200
2,630
3,040
1,190
575
4,000
60
600
10,120
1,725
2,095
1,575
500
320
730
450
355
3,265
1,135
2,915
2,750
10,060
525
2,750
765
1,485
9,180
3,140
900
1,920
895
205
1,210
650
2,480
2,605
4,490
1,515
275
5,350
2,22S
l,2C0
475
2,095
900
745
520
750
'830
980
1,236
970
255
825
170
35
1,130
1,680
590
450
2,435
30
8,080
I,I6S
1,695
1,175
320
210
5S
2,465
3IS
2,315
2,150
5,655
410
1,135
48S
4,920
1,160
800
380
175
585
350
1,480
1,685
2,490
980
95
3?00
6 000
3,200
8 400
9,600
2 400
S„500
1 550
950
600
525
ISO
125
155
435
4,000
140
940
2,000
3,850
2,450
270
1,720
940
1,410
325
225
1,195
350
350
125
1,600
1,400
1,000
1,000
1,870
320
1,045
20
1,895
1,400
830
250
360
360
100
10
265
480
1,675
1,430
165
1,500
1,360
600
125
l,S6S
30
600
2,040
560
400
400
180
320
520
450
300
800
820
600
600
4,405
lis
1,615
280
1,485
4,260
1,980
900
1,120
515
30
625
300
1,000
920
2,000
535
180
5,350
3,200
6,000
3.200
8,400
9,600
2,400
5,500
1,550
825
445
90
ISO
3,060
140
2,000
2,130
1,510
270
815
875
250
900
550
395
3951
33.60$
32.25
21.00
20.00
56.70
5.12
32.41
.40
50.00
22.40
28.80
3.75
5.76
S.76
1.60
.16
7.80
7.68
40.00
24.00
4.60
67.07
51.68
31.53
15.23
106.00
1.38
14.10
205 . 82
37.96
46.08
37.01
11.75
5.76
16.06
11.25
5.86
52.25
18.17
43.72
41.25
150.90
7.85
41.25
11.47
22.27
137.70
47.10
14.85
34.56
22.38
3.38
18.15
9.75
42.16
39.08
125.72
22.73
4.95
112.35
64.00
120.00
72.00
168 00
192.00
60.00
137.50
38.75
15.77
15.00
13.34
2.25
72.00
2.52
35.00
69.30
4.1.10
4.81
35.6
19. 2C
9.8;
31.85
13. SC
13.40
9.. 36
7.73
21.13
12.83
10.95
13.49
Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910
Name of Taipajer
lores OultiTated
Dq.of
iores
Assessment
Per Acre
Acres TTnoultiTated
Ho. of
Aores
AeseBsment
Per Acre
General Property AEsessments in 1910
On Land
Buildings &
Personal
Property
Total
Single Tai
Exemptions
1910 Wonld
HaTt Been
Single Tai
1910 Wonld
Havo Been
Aotual Tax
Paid for
1910
Tax tor 1910
Under Single
Tax Vonid
lave Been
Van Curen, Freda
Van Duyn, Chas. & Frank
Van Dongo, Martin
Van Hoy, Oliver A
Van Hoy, Oliver A
Vanderhoof, John & Nick.
Van Allen, Eleanor
Van Fleet, Elmer E
Vandemeer, Elsie
Vandemeer, Elsie
Van Houten, J. P
Vaughan, S.J. & W. O...
Van Schoiack, M. L
Vauschoonhoven, O
Van Metre, Wm. & Maria.
Vaughan, S. J
Vaughan, S. J
Vaughan, Susan M
Vaughan, W. O. (et al) . . .
Vaughan, W. O
Vaughan, W. O.. .
Vaughan, W. O, . .
Vaughan, W. O.. .
Vaughan, W. O.. .
Vaughan, John C.
Vaughan, H. L
Vaughan, Hardee L
Vaughan, Frank W . . .
Vaughan, J. S. (Heirs).
Vaughan, Isom C
Vedder, Brenton
Veele, Ole L. & Emma C.
Veith, Paul
Verding, Olaf
Vester, Axel
Vetek, Frank....
Vetsch, Peter
Vetach, Peter
Vetsch, M. & E..
Vetsch, Andrew.
Vetaeh, Andreas.
Veteto, Elmer F.
Vick, JohnH....
Vick, JohnH
Viereck, Fred'k..
Vierhus. Louis & C. E. .
Vieshus, Louis C. & E.. .
Vigles, John C. & A. C.
Vilgles, John C. & A. C.
Vincent, Wm
Vincent, L. & Ita.
Vinson, L. T
Vinson, J. E
Vinney, John
Vinzant, Phoebe . ,
Voertman, Frank A .
Voght, Mary . .
Vogt, ,Tohn M..
Vons, Fred.
Vollman, Fred.
Vollman, Fred
Volknmn, E. F
Volheye, Emma E
Vonderhea, C. W
Vonderhea, C. F. (Heirs) .
Von Helms, H
Von, Newman, Max . .
Von Puttkamer Geo. .
Vorpahl, Lizzie
Vorpahl, Wm
Vorbeis, Virginia.
Vorheis, Perry
Vorheis, Perry
Voss, Henry
Voss, Henry
Voss, Henry
Voss, C. F. E
Voss, Jos. A
Voss, Jos. A
Vosberg, Edward F..
Vosberg, J. L
Vosburg, Oba.s. R....
Wachtman, John F..
Wachtman, John
Wachtman. John —
25
.50
14
80
30
28
20
I. SO
35
*
15
3
5
65
8
1.30
80
13
3.14
35
115
3.70
3.48
20
10
SO
SS
IS
.45
80
10
*
4
2
53
35
32
2
22
35
SO
33.33
100.00
400.00
25.00
ItiO.OO
40.00
200.00
200.00
50.00
10.00
45.00
50.00
45.00
45.00
45.00
50.00
15.00
50.00
42.34
200.00
25.00
60.00
40.00
65.38
60.00
60.00
79.62
50 00
50 30
52.25
175.67
172.41
50.00
50.00
60.00
53.00
29 09
40.00
222.22
S>j.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 <fe Esther.
Bertschinger, E. C
Bernstein, Salome S. C. .
Bermoser, B
Berry, A
Bemier, Frank. .
Bemier, Chas....
Bertilsen, E
Berger, Mary E..
Bergren, Karl
Bernard, G. W
Berdine, E. P. & Ida E.
Berdine, Harry
Berg, S.B
Berg, August
Bethke, Herman
Betz, Geo
Betzel, Frank
Betania Evan. Free Church.
Bevens, C. K
Bickell, Lillian A..
Bickner, Jos
Bickner, .Tos
Bickner, Wm. F,. ,
Bickner, J. B
Bickner, Victoria . . .
Biohner, Victoria . . .
Bichner, Jos
Biddle, Margaret B.,
Biddle, W. S
Bigger, H.J. & E. J
Bigham, R. P. & A. C...
Bighara, Geo
Bigham, Chas & Jennie.
Bigham, T. H
Bin, D. K
Bin, Gus
Bingham, C. Blanche.
Bingman, Jennie
Bingman, J. K. (Heirs).
Bingman, M. H
Birks, W. D
Birkenieier, F
Berkemeier, Fred
Birkemeier, H. C.
Bissell, Wm. E...,
Bittner, John
Bittner, Richard..
Bittner, Richard..
Bitzer, Mary (Heirs) .
Bivert. J. M
Black, Laura M
Black, James H
Black. .Jas. H
Milwaukie..
Milwaukie..
Robertson .
Rosewood .
Wealyn
Gladstone
Jennings Lodge.
Estacada
Sandy
Oregon City
Hyde Park
Miuthom
Minthorn
Willamette Falls.
Oregon City
Boring Jet. Tracts
Milwaukie
Carlsborg Tracts
Friends Oregon Colony.
Friends Oregon Colony.
Oak Grove
Oregon City.
Milwaukie Park. .
Gladstone
Willamette Park.
Sandy
Marshfield . . .
Marshfield . . .
Hyde Park. .
Oregon City.
1st Add. to Estacada.
Oak Grove
Canby
Fielding Tracts
Canby
Willamette Tracts..
Gladstone
Green Point
Barlow
Hyde Park
Barlow
Clackamas Heights Tracts...
Willamette Falls
VViUamette Tualatin Tracts.
Barlow
Milwaukie
Oswego
Jennings Lodge.
Oregon City
Canby; exempt..
Willamette Tualatin Tracts.
Concord Tracts
Oswego
South Oswego
Oswego
Oswego
South Oswego... .
.^outh Oswego ....
Oswego
Waverly Heights..
Waverly Heights..
Green Point
Oak Grove
Oak Grove
Oak Grove
Oak Grove
Oregon City
Minthorn
Concord Tracts.
Canemah
Canemah
Gladstone
Milwaukie Park
Milwaukie Heights.
Milwaukie Heights.
Milwaukie... .
Oregon City.
Oregon City.
Oregon City.
Sunset City. .
Oregon City.
Rosewood. . .
Robertson . . .
Minthorn. . . .
Minthorn. . . .
4
8
27
2
I
2
2
2
7
8
4
29
7
2
2
I
1
I
10
4
2
4
2
6
I
I
II
2
3
2
425
825
100
350
100
300
230
75
75
100
375
30
400
80
125
no
300
25
420
350
1,400
no
200
250
80
60
60
40
200
150
600
200
400
570
150
100
250
125
140
80
325
250
760
2.200
!,0I0
2,140
2,100
175
$
Right of
400$
100
225
250
300
1,000
550
255
150
735
3,750
3,500
1,725
625
300
850
250
350
730
280
640
600
1,505
80
320
3,895
ISO
450
2,150
200
100
600
325
120
30
75
200
200
200
400
350
525
160
200
135
565
800
250
300
315
670
335
785
2,000
100
2,440
2,065
375
825
825
100
350
100
500
430
75
75
100
375
70
425
80
325
no
300
25
420
750
1,750
no
725
250
240
60
60
40
400
285
1,165
200
400
1,370
400
100
550
440
140
750
660
1,035
760
4,200
1,110
4,580
4,165
550
400
425
21.85
200
200
200
400
350
525
160
200
135
565
800
250
300
315
670
335
785
2,000
100
2,440
2,065
375
825
100
350
100
300
230
75
75
100
375
30
400
80
125
no
300
25
420
350
1,400
no
200
250
80
60
60
40
200
150
600
200
400
570
150
100
250
125
140
80
325
250
760
2,200
1,010
2,140
2,100
175
19.40
1.65
12.78
2.00
8.40
13.20
2.26
2.43
2.00
8.81
1.65
8.28
2.6U
5.52
2.91
6.30
.60
10.08
15.75
56.88
2.59
14.49
5.75
7.20
1.38
1.38
.80
13.00
8.54
24.46
5.20
7.60
45.62
7.80
2.00
17.88
7.21
2.80
12.37
13.80
20.17
14.82
69.30
29.41
116.42
69.97
17.03
750
700
300
270
500
350
505
365
300
390
100
300
50
370
300
575
50
350
1,900
240
300
200
200
100
225
1,000
300
1,700
850
525
650
1,085
3,750
3,500
2,230
990
600
1,240
350
650
780
650
940
1,175
1,555
80
320
3,895
150
800
4,050
440
400
800
525
120
30
?S
750
700
300
270
500
350
505
365
300
390
100
300
50
370
300
575
50
350
1,900
240
100
200
200
100
225
250
300
1,000
550
255
150
735
3,750
3,500
1,725
625
300
850
250
350
730
280
640
600
1,505
80
320
3,895
150
450
2,150
200
300
600
325
120
30
75
1.95
3.37
26.00
5.70
44.20
22,10
9.88
12.35
28.22
88.13
82.25
72.47
20.80
12.60
26.03
7. 35
21.13
19.30
9,75
17.42
21.15
31.10
1.88
7.52
91.53
3.53
26.00
131.61
7.92
7.20
26.00
8.67
2.82
.79
1.76
—100—
Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910
Kama of T&xpajer
Address
Ho. of
Lots
Genenl Piopertj issessmsnts inl910
On Lots
Buildings &
Personal
Property
Total
Single Tax
Eiomptions
1910 Tonld
Have Been
Single Tax
1910 Wonld
Have Been
lotnal Tax
Paid for
1910
Tax for 1910
Under Singla
lax ¥omd
EaTO Been
Black, J.H
Blaue, 0. A
Blaue, F. H. & Louia.
Blackburn, F. M
Blackburn, W. R
Blackburn, A. R
Blannhard, T. & J
Blanchard, T
Blanchard, Ladora
Blanchard, R.J
Blanchard, M. & R. L..
Blanchard, T. Jr
Blanchard, Bridget
Blanchard, B
BlacUerby, Levia A.. . .
Blackerby, Levia A — Oak Grove.
Blanchet, I^ewis & Bessie. . . . Milwaukie Park.
Blakeslee, C. L
Blackwell, CeUa
Blake, C. F
Minthorn
Barlow ; 20 acres . . . ,
Barlow; 8.96 acres.
Oregon City
Oregon City
Oregon City.
Oregon City.
'■Jew Era
Oregon City.
Canemah
Canemah.
■Jew Era.,
Oswego
Milwaukie Park.
Oregon City.
Windsor
Clackamas Highlands..
Blanken, Herman
Blaney, O. C
Bleker, Edward G
Blount, W. A. & Servia T..
Blount, J. F. & I-eolie
Block, W.L
Block, W.L
Blood, W.H
Blood, Herbert W..
Blood, H.W
Blossom, R. H —
Bloomer, M. Ella .
Bloom, Julia A —
Bluhm, W. & L...
Bluhm, Chris
Bluhm, C. & A
Boardman, Goodrich D. .
Boardman, G. D. & E....
Boardman, G. D. &E....
Boardman, Elizabeth
Boardman, G. D
Boardman, G. D
Boerner, W. E. & F
Boekman, Minnie
Bofinger, W.F
Bogges, H. M
Bogges, Jas. H
Bohi, Mary
Bohrer, Catherine.
Boltman, Perry...
Bolstad, A. L
Boylan, D. L. & Minnie M.
Bonham, Frank & Minnie..
Boner, W. W
Boner, Jeimie E
Boring, O. W
Bosso, Anselmo, et al
Boswell, Rachael
Bottomiey, Wm. & Dora.
Bourne. Jonathan Jr
Bourdet, Victor
Bowers, A. D
Bowers, Narcissa A.
Bowman, Joshua C.
Bowman, Merrit. . . .
Bowman, Ge©. W.,
Bowman, B. H
Boys, John E
Boys, E. A
Boyoe, J. E. A
Boyce, J. M
Boyer, E. R. & H. E .
Boyles, Jennie E
Boyles, P. M
Boyles, Nelia J
Bozorth, E. F
Bratlie, B
Bradley, Mary A..
Bradley, Mary L..
Brady, E. A
Oswego
.Atkinsons Tracts..
Robertson
Gladstone
Gladstone
Gladstone
Oregon City
st Add. Estacada.
Estacada
Estacada
Boltman, Perry
Bolin, Peter J. & Edith. .
Bolton, A. D
Bolton, A. D
Bolle, Alex
Oregon City
Elk Rook Villas....
Willamette Tracts..
Oregon City
Oregon City
Oregon City
Jennings Lodge.
Jennings Lodge.
Jennings Lodge.
Jennings Lodge.
Jennings Lodge
Jennings Lodge
Clackamas Heights.
Willamette Tracts.
Milwaukie Park. ...
Vew Era
Oregon City
Park Place
Milwaukie Park
Ist Add. to Estacada.
Minthom
Barlow
Minthorn
Ist. Add. to Estacada. .
1st Add. to Estacada. .
Boring Junction Tract.
Maplehurst
MolaUa
Oregon City; i int
Oswego
1st. Add. to Estacada.
Willamette Tract
Canemah
Oregon City
Oregon City
Estacada
Clackamas Park.
Jennings Lodge.,
lennings Lodge . .
lennings Lodge. .
Ragle Creek Orchards .
Oregon City
Oregon City
Molalla
Molalla
Minthorn
Pleasant Little Homes.
Oregon City
Oregon City
Oregon City
Zobists Add. to Estacada .. .
Jennings Lodge
dlackamas Heights
Minthorn
Oregon City.
2
2
2
17
4
7
4
14 1-3
120
675
600
60
120
SO
SOO
40
300
7S0
60
40
125
240
400
175
160
310
200
275
250
500
1,375
330
330
400
700
SO
1 25
275
1,020
ISO
300
225
800
300
600
900
4,990
890
300
ISO
ISO
ISO
60
80
SOO
240
ISO
100
00
400
35
40
SO
250
SOO
7S
SO
SO
75
3,250
100
455
1,600
80
ISO
ISO
450
300
60
450
1,000
1,200
360
5,320
625
700
160
130
255
60
520
1,825
2,000
475
ISO
945
200
250
200
100
250
SOO
250
600
500
430
300
SO
600
200
ISO
ISO
335
200
600
275
100
250
20
200
100
SOO
200
160
350
ISO
45
265
400
100
300
SO
2U0
ISO
2S0
1,050
820
120
I, ISO
601
60
270
50
1,445
40
500
1,000
260
40
125
240
400
275
410
810
200
525
350
500
1,975
830
760
400
1,000
100
725
475
1,020
300
300
375
1,135
500
600
1,500
4,990
890
300
425
250
400
60
100
SOO
440
250
600
90
400
35
40
250
250
660
75
400
SO
75
3,250
250
500
1,600
80
SO
415
450
300
460
450
1,100
1,200
360
S,320
925
750
360
280
255
60
770
2,875
2,820
475
ISO
945
200
250
200
100
250
500
250
100
600
500
430
300
SO
600
200
ISO
ISO
335
200
600
275
100
250
20
200
100
500
200
160
350
150
45
265
400
100
300
SO
200
150
250
1,050
820
120
675
600
60
120
SO
SOO
40
300
750
60
40
125
240
400
175
160
310
200
275
250
500
1,375
330
330
400
700
50
125
275
1,020
ISO
300
225
800
300
600
900
4,990
890
300
ISO
ISO
ISO
60
80
SOO
240
ISO
100
90
40D
35
40
50
250
500
75
50
50
75
3 250
100
455
1,600
80
ISO
ISO
450
300
60
450
1,000
1,200
360
5,320
625
700
160
130
255
60
520
1,825
2,000
3.IS,S
18.97
9.90
1.08
4.86
.90
41.28
.60
16.25
18.00
4.68
.60
3.26
6.24
5.64
5.78
9.64
26.32
3.60
13.13
9.10
12.75
46.41
16.60
15.20
8,00
32.50
3.00
21.74
14.25
33.14
9.00
5.85
12.17
36.90
16. 25
10.08
25.20
83.83
14.95
1.50
16.22
11.00
5.88
18.00
2.70
6.72
.87
1.06
6.2S
6.63
11.58
1.77
12.00
1.50
1.28
82.88
5.25
16.25
41.60
2.40
2.93
7.48
14.63
9.76
13.80
10.35
18.48
20.16
6.05
79.80
30.05
24.37
7.56
S
7.94
I. S3
25.03
93.45
74 75
—101-
Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910
Name of Taxpajer
iddress
Ko.ot
Lots
General Property Assessments in 1910
On Lots
Bnlldlngs &
Personal
Property
Total
Single Tai
Sxemptions
1910 Wonld
Hare Been
Single Tax
Assessment
1910 Vonld
Have Been
Actual Tax
Paid for
1910
Tax for 1910
Under Singlo
Tax Toold
Have Been
Brady, Margaret. . .
Brady, Anna
Bradtl, E. E
Bradford, CD
Brandt, E. & J. W.,
Oswego
Oregon City
Canby
Milwaukie Park.
Minthorn
Brandt, Katherine Oak Grove
Brandt, K. & Arbid.
Brandt, Harry
Branham, J. C
Brayton, A. M. Mra..
Braunschweiger, H.,
Brakke, B. Mrs
Bremer, Caroline
Bremer, August
Brewster, Wm. L.. . .
Brezee, F. N
Brezee, Anna
Bristerfieldt, Anna. . .
Britton, J. E. & A. J..
Brimhall, Charles W..
Brimhall, L. K
Briggs, Joseph F. & M. A....
Briggs, E. D. & Nellie
Brigga, Maurice E
Briggs, John W. & Maria E .
Briggs, Maria E
Britton, S. T
Brickley, A. W
Bridenstine, David N.
Bridenstine, D. N
Bridges, Isom C. .
Bridgeford, M. A..
Broetje, Julius. . . .
Broetje, F. G
Broetje, Emily L..
Bronaugh, Earl C
Bronaugh, Grace L
Brooks, L. J
Brooks, J. B
Brooks, J. W. & Laura.
Brooks, Alex B
Broughton, Clara
Broughton, Geo
Broneer, G. F
Brobst, Sophia
Brownell, Alma C.
Brownell, Alma C.
Brownell, Alma C.
Brownell, Alma C
Brownell, Alma C.
Brownell, Alma C . .
Brownell, Alma C. . .
Brownell, Florence. . .
Brown, G. H. & R. J.
Brown, G. H
Brown, Geo. H...
Brown, Harry A..
Brown, Henry A.,
Brown, T. E
Brown, R. A
Brown, Thos. L
Brown, A. S. & M. D.,
Brown, John T
Brown, Lydia C
Brown, T. J
Brown, Elizabeth.
Brown, Klizabeth.
Brown, Peter
Brown, Theo. F...
Brown. Mary E.. , .
Brown, G. A. S.. .
Brown, R. W
Brown, Geo. G
Brown, Matthew.
Bruce, Jos
Bruce, Wm. M. & E. M..
Bruce, Ida
Bruns, E. F
Brunner, Joseph
Brunner, Joseph
Bryden, D. C
Bryant, J. E
Buckles, A. B
Buckley, D. J. Jr
Buckley. Wm
Willamette Park
Estacada
Boring Junction Tracts.
Oregon City
Oswego
Clackamas Riverside.
Willamette Falls
Oregon City
Waverly Heights
Marshfield
Marshfield
Windsor
Willamette Falls,
lennings Lodge . ,
Cable Acres
Gladstone
Milwaukie Park.
Milwaukie Park.,
Milwaukie Park.
Milwaukie Park.
Glen Echo
Brickley Tracts.,
Estacada
Estacada
Oregon City
Minthorn
ftroetjes Acre Homes.
Pompeii
Pompeii
Jennings Lodge
Jennings Lodge
Sunset City
Sunset City
Boring Junction Tract..
3herryville Tracts.
Oregon City
Oregon City
Gladstone
Wilsonville
Pompeii
31adstone
Jennings I.,odge. .
Milwaukie Park.
Molalla
Oregon City.
Bolton
Gladstone —
New Era
^ew Era. ...
Albert Lee's Add. Canby..
'Clackamas Heights
Joolridge Home Tracts. . .
Milwaukie Heights
Milwaukie Park
Milwaukie Park
lackamas Heights.
Barlow
\rdenwald
Oswego
Minthorn. . . .
Oregon City.
Oregon City.
Oregon City.
Oregon City.
Oregon City.
Oregon City.
Windfior
Rockland. . . ,
Oregon City.
Oregon City
Minthorn
Sandy
Park Place
Clackamas Highlands..
Jennings Lodge
Clackamas Heights Tracts..
Oregon City
Marchbanks
Marchbanks
I
4
I
3 1-3
2
1
7
7
2
6
1
n
I
s
2
I
9
2
S
i
2
5
4
2
I
3
1
1
1
2
1
2
2
2
I
1
470
200
600
750
40
400
S2S
ISO
160
180
300
1,000
250
1,400
1,800
90
50
SO
975
300
300
360
200
475
110
200
7,390
1,750
120
120
180
60
1,100
20
20
1,900
2,500
200
275
80
40
125
450
20
25
20
860
300
200
40
1,000
160
100
280
280
80
210
700
420
45
230
130
120
330
265
75
SO
60
140
140
550
500
150
20
100
125
30
75
160
465
500
250
400
25
25
300
450
550
200
300
47S
240
380
445
650
100
400
*
100
3S0
25
*
ISO
2,425
300
*
490
120
425
100
730
20
400
1.50
30
300
25
50
220
215
450
180
275
400
400
225
170
250
300
175
1,200
470
500
1,050
1,300
240
700
525
151
635
420
300
1,380
695
2,050
1,900
90
SO
SO
1,375
300
400
710
200
500
110
350
9,815
2,050
120
610
300
60
1,525
20
20
2,000
3,230
200
275
100
40
125
450
20
25
20
860
300
200
40
1,400
160
100
430
310
380
210
725
420
45
280
350
335
330
715
75
230
60
140
415
950
900
37S
20
270
375
30
75
460
640
500
250
1,600
25
25
300
450
550
200
300
475
240
380
445
650
100
400
100
3S0
25
ISO
2,425
300
490
120
100
730
ISO
30
300
"25
50
220
215
4S0
180
27S
400
400
225
170
250
300
175
1,200
470$
200
600
750
40
400
525
150
160
180
300
1,000
250
1,400
1,800
90
SO
50
975
300
300
360
200
475
110
200
7,390
1,750
120
120
180
60
1,100
20
20
1,900
2,500
200
275
80
40
125
450
20
25
20
860
300
200
40
1,000
160
100
280
280
80
210
700
420
45
230
130
120
330
265
75
SO
60
140
140
550
500
ISO
20
100
125
30
75
160
465
500
2.S0
400
25
25
12.22
16.25
27.30
30.56
6.37
14.70
12.07
4.50
10.79
10.50
7.80
27.69
13.55
66.62
44.65
2.07
1.15
.90
30.07
5.04
9.40
14.20
4.70
11.76
2.59
8.23
196.29
74.79
3.60
14.38
9.75
1.59
35.82
.33
.34
33.66
S4.2S
3 60
4.96
1.70
.60
4.05
14.63
.40
.37
.33
17.20
5.04
4.70
.84
45.50
2.28
2.00
6.45
4.65
9.88
5.25
12.33
9 87
1.06
6 58
8. 75
5. 52
4 95
18.58
1.98
7.48
1.95
3.50
10.38
30.88
29.25
6.75
.30
8.78
12.19
.79
2.24
11.50
16.00
8.40
6.25
32.50
.59
.58
—102^
Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910
lamo of Taxpayer
Buckley, Johanna Marchbanks.
. Buckner, Win Windsor .
Bucklein, Clara . . .
Bucklein, Clara . . .
Buckbee, James. .
Buck, Elizabetb. .
Buck, Shii-ley
Buck, J. A
Budorich, Justin.
BuUard, Frank. . .
Bullock, Geo. S
Bullock, A. H
BuUivant, Ethel C.
Runnell, Lucinda J.
Bunnell, C. B
Burford, A. R
Burley & Stafford.
Burgess, John L.. .
Burgess, Ida M —
Burgess, Ida M
Burgess, F. D
Bulges, John S.. .
Burk, F. C
Burke, I.J. Mis..
Burton, Mary C.
Burton, Mary K. .
Burdine, E. P
Burdon, E
Burns, Wm. E —
Burns, Maggie E..
Burns, C. E. Jr
Burrell, Inv. Co
Burrow, Jas. A
Burrows, Thos
Burrows, F. W
Burris, Anna L
Burmeister, Eliza M. . .
Buse, August
Busch, Anna
Busch, Frank & Anna.
Busch, Frank
Busby, Frank M..
Bushong Co
Bustinell, Clara L..
Bushenbille, I
Bushbaum, Ray
Bushbaum, Ravmond R...
Butler, A. J...."
Butler, M. A. L
Butcher, Edith
Butson, J
Butt, M. M
Buzan, Mary A..
Buzbe, F. & M..
Byrd, W. H
Byrd, W.H
Cady, J. M
OahUl, Enos
Cahill, Enos
Cain, M. A. Mrs..
Calkins, W. H. & I. M..
Calliff, Clara I
Callahan, Delia
Calligan, ThoB. &G. E.,
Campbell, J. U
Campbell, Jennie P.,
Campbell, John
Campbell, Geo. L —
Campbell, Hugh. . . .
Campbell, H. G
Campbell, E. K
Campbell, Robert . .
Campbell, Barbara.
Campbell, Baptist..
Cartlidge, Pearl G. ,
Cartwright, R. L
Carvell, C
Gary, R. W. &W,F..
Case, Mary E
Case, Minnie V
Mdress
Ho. of
lots
Geaenil Property Msessmenta in 1910
On lots
Buildings &
Personal
PropertT
Total
Single Tax
Exemptions
1910 Tonld
HaTi Been
Single Tax
1910 Would
HaYe Been
Aotual Tax
Paid for
1910
Tax for 1910
Under Single
Tax Tonld
Have Been
Case, L. R
Case, L. M
Casto, Kate
Casto, Kate
Canbv Lodge No. 156 lOOF.
Buena Vista.
Oregon City.
Gladstone
Oregon City
Milwaukie Heights
Clackamas Heights Tracts..
Oregon City
Oregon City
South Oswego.
South Oswego.
Risley
Oak Grove
Oak Grove
Pleasant Little Homes.
Oregon City
Oak Grove
Windsor
Clackamas Heights
Windsor
Gladstone ...
Oregon City.
Oregon City.
Oak Grove . . .
Oak Grove
Willamette Tracts..
Oregon City
Green Point
Green Point
Green Point
Waverly Heights..
Oregon City
Min thorn
Hyde Park
Oregon City.
Oregon City.
Windsor
Oregon City.
Oregon City.
Oregon City
Oswego
Min thorn
Oak Grove
Saffron's Peninsula.
Wilson ville
Tualatin Meadows.
Gladstone
South Oswego
Hyde Park
Wilsonville
Park Place
Milwaukie Park.
Gladstone
Minthorn
Min thorn
Minthorn
-Minthorn
Pleasant Little Homes No. 3
Robertson
West Gladstone.
Oregon City
Milwaukie Park.
Minthorn
Oregon City
Risley
Oregon City
Pompeii
Pleasant Little Homes .
Minthorn
Oregon City
Oregon City
Hyde Park
Baptist Campbell Tract.
Milwaukie Heights
1st Add. to Estacada.
Wind.sor
Estacada
Oregon City
Oregon City
Park Place
Park Place
Milwaukie Park
Milwaukie Heights.
(Canby ■ ■
25$
250
50
250
220
350
400
600
700
300
230
150
1,500
400
200
150
400
450
150
140
300
250
1,850
750
1,200
335
100
100
200
550
225
2,500
1,000
225
10
150
3,200
320
1,205
140
2,125
125
180
350
700
25
210
150
120
40
30
365
100
110
645
225
120
10
40
60
130
450
40
225
400
150
20
40
45
240
950
90
10
2,300
200
50
115
100
755
100
SO
120
190
480
225
300
500
300
400
215
310
240
315
100
350
50
800
500
125
100
210
495
175
390
260
1,300
360
900
450
12,000
235
400
50
290
200
200
50
15
60
350
700
400
200
600
560
100
550
2S0
400
25$
250.
50.
550
720
650
400.
1,000
700,
515
540
390
1,500.
715
300
ISO.
400.
800
ISO
190
300.
250.
2,650
1,250
1,325
335.
200
100.
410
1,045
400
2,500 .
1,390
225.
10.
410
4,500
680
2,105
590
14,125
360
180,
750
750
25.
210.
440
120.
40.
30.
565
300
110.
645.
225.
170
10.
40.
75
190
800
40.
235.
1,100
SSO
20.
40.
45.
240.
950.
90,
10.
2,500
200.
50.
IIS.
700
1,315
100.
ISO
670
440
480.
625
300
500
300
■466
215
310
240
315
100
350
"so
800
500
125
too
210
495
175
390
260
1,300
360
900
450
12,000
235
400
SO
290
200
200
60
350
700
400
200
600
560
100
550
250
400
253
250
SO
250
220
350
400
600
700
300
230
ISO
1,300
400
200
ISO
400
450
150
140
300
250
1,850
750
1,200
335
100
100
200
550
225
2,500
1,000
225
10
150
3,200
320
1,205
140
2,125
125
180
350
700
25
210
150
120
40
30
365
100
no
645
225
120
10
40
60
130
450
40
225
400
150
20
40
45
240
950
90
10
2,300
200
SO
115
100
755
100
SO
120
190
480
225
.58
4.50
1.62
17.88
14.40
21.13
9.40
25.00
22.75
16.73
10.25
7.41
22.50
15.02
6.30
3.80
13.00
16.80
2.70
4.75
5.40
5.00
86.11
40.62
27.83
7.03
3.90
1.80
13.33
33.96
13.00
58.75
45
5.29
.20
13.32
143.00
12.24
68.41
19.18
459.05
9.11
4.23
15.75
11.25
.37
3.15
8.80
2.28
.80
.45
14.12
7.05
2.20
15.38
5.28
4.00
.24
1.02
1.77
3.80
26.00
.94
5.28
35.74
8.2s
.48
.66
MS
5.64
23.63
2.93
.20
58.75
4.70
1.50
2.06
21.00
42.75
3.25
3.75
16.75
10.34
11.28
16 25
—103-
Clackamas
County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems,
1910
Address
No. of
Lots
General Property Aesesament! in 1910
Single Tax
Exemptions
1910 Would
HaTi Boon
Single Tax
Assessment
1910¥onld
EaTe Been
Actual Tax
Paid for
1910
Tax for 1911
Under Single
I«x¥oSd
EaTe Been
Name of Taipajei
On lots
Buildings &
PersoMl
Property
Total
Assessment
Canby Bank & Trust Co
Canby
1
1
2
1
8
4
4
3
2
2
1
2
1
1
96
5
2
2
2
2
1
1
2
2
4
li
44
2
2
1
219
4
1 .
11
2
1*
2
1
4 1-6
25
17
2
24
36
4
3
8
6
3
2
4
2
2
i
2
10
5
28
8
1
1
1
3
1
2
1
3
12
3
$•■ 150
300
20
200
200
1,260
510
300
306
210
250
250
150
100
175
250
200
1,680
620
300
160
750
30
50
500
280
450
250
500
185
4,080
60
120
20
125
13,010
80
40
6,750
10,200
4,000
1,700
2,000
500
1,550
400
400
6,430
3,040
4,500
615
5,800
125
1,700
150
3,020
2,250
2,100
150
240
30
120
185
320
200
400
100
200
120
500
3,425
2,300
420
3,050
150
500
450
130
45
90
45
80
450
420
7,130
$ 8,700
360
300
50
*
400
300
♦
505
3,650
630
*
*
150
50
*
*
460
400
250
*
*
Hi
*
*
75
700
50
«
50
*
*
295
100
*
*
2,400
6,500
1,500
900
3,300
600
850
250
1,900
*
700
*
13,250
*
#
SO
*
2,000
1,000
*
*
705
*
600
*
25
400
100
250
100
150
1,700
2,800
*
1,200
300
200
500
*
*
*
10
*
145
150
200
$ 8,850
660
20
500
250
1,260
910
600
300
210
755
3,900
780
100
175
400
250
1,680
620
760
560
1,000
30
SO
500
280
450
325
1,200
235
4,080
110
120
20
420
13,110
80
40
9,150
16,700
5,500
2,600
5,300
1,100
2,400
650
400
8,330
3,040
5,200
615
19,050
125
1,700
200
3,020
2,450
3,100
150
240
735
120
785
320
225
800
200
450
220
650
5,125
5,100
420
4,250
450
700
950
130
45
90
55
80
595
570
7,3.30
$ 8,700
360
$ ISO
300
20
200
200
1,260
510
300
300
210
250
250
150
100
175
250
200
1,680
620
300
160
750
30
50
500
280
450
250
500
185
4,080
60
120
20
125
13,010
80
40
6,750
10,200
4,000
1,700
2,000
500
1,550
400
400
6,430
3,040
4,500
615
5,800
125
1,700
150
3,020
2,250
2,100
150
240
30
120
185
320
200
400
100
200
120
500
3,425
2,300
420
3,050
150
500
450
130
45
90
45
80
450
42C
7,130
$ 230.11
24.09
.52
16.25
5.00
18.90
23.66
15.60
9.75
6.82
14.73
104.54
13.26
1.80
4.54
13.00
6.50
39.48
12.08
13.60
10.08
32.50
.77
.95
8.25
4.62
7.43
6.50
24.00
4.00
65.28
3.58
3.00
.34
8.41
235.98
2.60
.72
296.36
542.75
178.75
84.49
172.25
35.75
78.00
13.65
8.40
270.73
75.99
169.00
11.06
612.62
2.44
30.58
6.50
60.40
138.12
99.13
5 70
7.80
11.02
2.40
20.41
6.40
4.49
14.40
4.20
9.00
5.06
21.13
171 55
165 75
9.88
138.12
8.10
22.75
30.88
3.05
1.36
2.70
1.64
1.60
15.12
14.82
153.93
$ 7.05
Canfield, Edgar
"Wichita
14.27
Cannon, Lizzie
.91
Cannon, M. C. & W. C
300
50
13.17
Cannon, Sarah E
Gladstone
5.90
Cantonwine. E. W. & E. L. . .
29.21
Cantwell, Ella P
Canby
400
300
23.98
Cantwell, Ida
14.11
19 75
Capps, Sarah A
13.83
Willamette
505
3,650
630
9.71
Capen Shoe Co
Willamette . .
9.71
Card, S. E
Carlton, W. H
Palmer's Ad. B'ng. Jet. Tct..
3.89
3.22
Cartlton & Rosekrans
Canby
8.23
Carll, W. E. (Trustee)
Oregon City
150
50
16.46
Carla, Ernest
9.11
Carlson, Magnus
59.17
Carothers, John W
Willamette & Tualatin Tcts...
Canemah
Canemah
24.10
460
400
250
7.96
Carothers, H. A
4.24
Carrioo, Louise (Heirs)
49.38
Carr, Wm
Pleasant Little Homes
1.13
CarroU, O.I
1.50
12.58
7.08
11.32
Carter, E. P. & M.
75
700
50
7.38
Carter, E. P. & M
14.76
Carter, J. D
Casey, J. D
Boring Junction Tracts
Ross Add. to Sellwood
4.79
99.73
50
3.95
4.51
Cather, Augusta T
.49
Catto, David & Clara
295
100
3.69
Caufield, E. G
Caufield, E. G
Bolton
438.68
5.26
Caufield, E.G
Canemah
iioo
6,500
1,500
900
3,300
600
850
250
1.07
Caufield, E. G
Oregon City
432.06
Caufield, C. H. & E. G
671.57
Caufield, C. H
Oregon City
263.36
Caufield, Chas
111.92
Caufield, E. L. Mrs
131.68
Caufield, Mary R
Oregon City
32.92
Caufield, V, R. P, P. P. & N.l
102.05
Cederson, Ellen Mrs
Oak Grove
Oak Grove
12.90
Cederaon, Wm
12.90
Charman, Lena
1,900
423 35
Charman, Mary M
114.23
700
V3",2S6
296.28
nhRmnn,n, Mary M
Weslyn
20 79
Charman, Mary M. & T. L...
Oregon City
381 87
Charman, Mary M. & T. L. .
Willamette Falls
4 86
Charman, Mary M. & T. L. .
Weslyn
54 73
50
9 88
Charman, Mary M. & T. L....
89.15
2,000
1,000
148 14
138 26
Charman, Matilda
4.83
Charman, Thos
Oregon City
15 80
Chalupsky, Jas. C
Wilsonville
705
70
Champagne, Oliver
Hyde Park
3 54
600
8 42
Chalk, A. E
9.44
Charles, Jas
25
400
100
250
100
150
1,700
2,800
V,266
300
2O0
500
5 90
Chambers, Bridget
12 87
Chambers, Daniel P
3 23
5 90
Chapman, W. L
4 04
Chapman, M. P
32 92
Chase, James W
225 50
Chase, Sarah A
151 43
Cheek, Dora L
14 77
Cheney, A. W
200 81
Cheney, A. W
4 83
Cheney, 0. A
32 92
29 63
Chick, R.S
4 58
Child, Loreaa M
Zabriats Add. Estacada
I'jstacada
3 10
Child, Rena
6 21
Child, H. G
IC
3 10
2.36
Chilberg, Rena
W.Gladstone
Chipman, R. J
Christie, Alex
1st Add. Will. Falls Tracts..
Canby
14J
ISt
20(
17 49
19.75
229.94
Christie, Alex
Oak Grove
—104—
Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910
E&ine of Taxpayer
MdresB
No. of
Lota
General Property iasessmeatB in 1910
On Lots
Buildings &
Personal
Property
Total
Asse&sinent
Single Tax
Exemptions
1910 Tonld
HaTO Been
Single Tax
1910 Tonld
Have Been
Aotnal Tax
Paid for
1910
Tax for 1910
Tinder Single
Tax Would
Have Been
Christie, Alex..
Christie, Alex..
Christie, Alex.
•Christie, Alex..
Oak Grove
Milwaukie Park
Milwaukie; exempt. . .
Oregon City; exempt.
Christie, Alex Oswego; exempt
Christ, Geo
Christensen, V. E
Christianson, Jas
Christiansen, John
■Christianseo, Chas
Christiansen, Carl & Frank..
Chuck, Susan
Chute, G. Mrs
Church, . I. D
Church, G.W.Mrs
Church of Christ. ,
City of Canby
City of Estacada.
Olav, EdwinP....
Clay, E. C
Redlands
Robertson
Willamette & Tualatin Tcts.
Caabv Gardens
Willamette & Tualatux Tcts.
Willamette & Tualatin Tots.
South Oswego
Oregon City
Oregon City; 1-7 int. in
Gladstone
Clancey , Hannah M. .
Clancey, Hannah M..
Clancey, Hannah M..
Clancey, Michael E..
Clapson, Wm
Clausen, Oline
Clarke, Helen A...
Clark, Jennie C...
Clarke, Davidella.
aarke, H. L. L.. .
PJstacada; exempt.
Oanby
Estcada
Oswego
Oswego
Oregon City.
Sunset City. .
Weslyn
Gladstone. . .
Hyde Park. .
Clark, Thos J
Clark, J. F
aark, M. H
Clark, Clarisse
aark, T. L. & A. S..
Clackamas Abst. & Trust Co
Clackamas Abst. & Trust Co
Clackamas Abst. & Trust Co
Clemens, Sarah (Heirs) ....
Clen'.ent, C. H
Clinton, E
Clinton, R
CUftord, Thos..
Cliff, Arthur...
Clinc, Jean
CUnefelter, S. A
Clodius, C. H
Clodfelter, IraC...
Clodfelter, Clara E..
Clyde, Charlotte
Clyde, Henrv S. & C
Clyde, Jas. B.& Clara Z.
Cobb, G. A
Cobb, M. S
Cochran, Nan
Cochran, Harriet, Louise & f
Code, J. G
Coffey, Henrietta & H
CofiSn, Geo. T. & Emma A...
Coffin, A. W
CoBgwell, 0. A
Cole, Louisa
Cole, Ijouise C
Cole, J. W. & Louise C.
Cole, James
Coleman, John
Coleman, Mary A..
Colt, J. H
Collins, Edwin. ...
Collins, Frank H...
Colburn, Kate M
Colosky, Joseph
Colidge, Mattie
Coltelt, J. A
Colby, Jas. H. & Anna..
Condit, Alva M
Condit, Alva M
Condit, Alva M
Conklin, Florence H
Congregational Church..
Conlisk, L. J
Conner, Henery F..
Conrad, Gottlieb . . .
(>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. <fe Minnie .
Green, W. C. & Delia
Green, Wesley
Green, Gwennie
Green, Mary
Green, Geo
Green, Abbie
Greaves, Fannie L..
Greaves, G. G
Greaves, R. L
Greaves, Lydia
Gregory, Geo. H
Greenwood, J. E
Greenman, C. N
Greehman, Isophena.
Greenman, F,
Griep, Francis
Griel, Theresa
Griffis, W. S..
Robertson . . .
Estacada. . . .
Canemah. . . .
Howarden . . .
Oregon City.
Gottberg, C. F
Gove, C. A
Gowanlock, E. M
Gray, Chas. W
Gray, J. W
Gladstone
Oak Grove
Orchard Homes
Boring Junction Tracts.
Oregon City
Oregon City.
Oregon City .
Pinehurst. .. .
Robertson
Oregon City.
Estacada. . . .
Maywood . . . ,
Oregon City.
Milwaukie... ,
Marshfield...,
Pruneland
Morrow Glen Tract..
Oregon City
Min thorn
Maywood
Willamette Falls
Oregon City
Oregon City
Cable Acres
So. Oregon City No.
Oregon City
Coolridge Home Tracts.
So. Oregon City No. 1 . .
Pruneland
Weslyn
Oregon City
Marchbanks
Robertson
Clackamas Heights.
CoveU
Oswego
Sandy
Gladstone . . .
Oregon City.
Oregon City.
Silve*- Spring Addition .
Milwaukie Heights
Minthorn
Oregon City
Oregon City
Oregon City.
Canby
Oregon City .
Green Point.
Canemah. . . .
Gladstone
WUlamette Falls.
Estacada
Minthorn
Minthorn
Oregon City
Oregon City
Oregon City
So. Oregon City No.
Windsor
Marshfield . . .
Oak Grove..,
Oregon City.
Oregon City.
Oregon City.
Oregon City
Willamette Park.
Willamette Park.
Bolton
Willamette
Willamette..
Willamette..
Molalla
Estacada. . . .
Oregon City.
Oregon City.
Oregon City .
Oregon City.
Oregon City.
Windsor
3
1
31
9
4
690
2
1
2
2
2
4
4
. I
I
2
I
4
2
I
8
i
3
2
I
3
2
2
I
2
2
1
I
3
2
t
I
10
3
6
2
I
1
30
31
I
120]
50
360
560
200
50,305
475
150
50
700
450
800
175
300
1,250
60
1,000
625
SO
120
625
500
200
160
500
450
550
ISO
800
120
200
SO
120
675
250
125
85
100
200
300
600
90
680
175
150
300
1,320
465
500
1,150
550
80
450
250
240
120
125
90
60
60
400
3,000
150
60
100
240
975
1,700
200
175
225
400
200
240
60
200
140
100
135
1,200
1,100
500
200
700
40
300
165
265
100
225
200
300
75
550
700
75
400
175
175
550
25
300
75
300
260
125
400
100
325
310
600
1,200
400
900
750
240
400
250
160
160
250
370
200
150
600
300
75
300
135
390
500
695
140
455
250
500
400
SOO
250
200
120
350
360
560
200
50,470
740
150
ISO
925
650
1,100
175
200
300
375
1,800
60
75
550
1 000
1,325
125
120
700
75
625
900
200
400
335
500
175
625
550
175
700
825
120
550
25
500
50
300
120
750
2S0
75
425
85
100
300
460
425
1,000
190
1,00s
485
750
300
2,520
465
900
2,050
1,300
320
850
500
400
280
375
460
60
60
400
3,200
ISO
60
250
240
1,575
2,000
275
475
360
790
200
740
7S5
340
140
555
385
1,700
1,500
1,000
450
900
40
300
165
265
100
225
260
125
400
100
32S
310
600
1,200
400
900
750
240
400
250
160
160
250
370
200
150
600
300
75
300
135
390
500
695
140
455
250
500
400
500
250
200
120
50
360
560
200
50,305
475
ISO
50
700
450
800
175
300
1,250
60
1,000
625
SO
120
625
500
200
160
500
450
SSO
ISO
800
120
200
SO
120
675
250
125
85
100
200
300
600
90
680
175
ISO
300
1,320
465
500
1,150
550
80
450
250
240
120
125
90
60
60
400
3,000
ISO
60
100
240
975
1,700
200
175
225
400
200
240
60
200
140
100
135
1,200
1,100
500
200
700
40
2.82
10.50
6.48
14.00
5.00
1,009.43
15.53
2.25
2.55
30.07
21.13
35.75
2.63
8.82
58.50
1.80
16.80
43.07
3.3
2.76
11.24
14.40
6.50
8.87
8.40
12.17
17.88
22.75
19.37
2.28
16.25
.85
2.28
11. 2S
9.12
13 8
2.00
2.35
11.00
6.76
26.00
5.70
20.05
14.40
24.37
4.80
59.21
10.92
29. 2S
66.63
42.25
8.32
27.62
16.25
7.20
5.60
7. 35
13.78
1.58
1.59
13.00
104.00
4.88
I
4.50
5.52
33.07
65.00
8.93
15.42
6.48
18.17
4.60
13.32
14.73
7.26
2.74
11.65
11.54
55.25
48.75
32.50
11.25
29.25
.72
-113—
Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910
lame of lupajer
Address
Ho. of
Lots
General Property issessments in 1910
Ox liOts
Buildings &
Personal
Property
Total
AssesBment
Single Tax
Exemptions
1910 Would
lave Been
Single Tax
Assessment
1910 Would
Have Been
Actual Tax
Paid for
1910
Tax for 1911)
Under Single
Tax Would
laTO Been
Grjbbon, E. W....
Griessen, Fannie. .
Griessen, Fritz
Griessen, A. H —
Grimshaw, H. W..
GrimshaWj G. L —
Grigsby, Elmira D .
Griffith, F. T
Griffith, F.T
Griffith, Mary M. . .
Griffin, Doasie
Gribble, E. O. Mrs
Griesharber, Andrew. . .
Gross, Gottlieb
Gross, Michael, D & N..
Gross, Joseph B . . .
Gross, Edward
Gross, Edward
Gross, Wilhamina.
Grossenbacher, G..
Guedon, H. L. . . .
Guerin, Anna E. .
Guilic, Inez
Guthrie, Mary E..
Gutperlet, Frank.
Guy, L.N
Haas, Jos. & Mary.
Habelt, Frank
Haberlach, Wm
Habersham, R. R.. .
Habersetzer, Jos. A
Hackett, E. C
Hackett, Alma M
Hackett, E. C
Hage, Fred'k, & Anna Rose.
Hair, S. W....
Haines, C. N..
Haines, M. J. .
Haines, J. C...
Hall, C.J
HaU, Eliza A
Hall, E. L. & Gertrude.
Hale, John R
Hale, Chas
Hale, C
Hanson, G. H. & C. M.
Halton, Mary A
Halley, M.J
Hallinan, Katherjne
Hallinan, Kate
Hallinan, Wm...
Halverson, Ella.
Ham, W. A
Ham, R. M
Hamlin, J. D.. . .
Hammond, J. E.. . .
Hampton, Alice K.
Hamilton, R. E....
Hamilton, Geo. A..
Hamilton, Jessie C.
Hammerly, F. H . . .
Hanlon, Kate
Hanlon, G. J. &M..
Haney, Milton
Hanson, Peter
Hanson, G. H. & C. M
Hanson, G. H. & C. M
Hanson, Carl B. & J. M
Han.son, Hans & Martha K..
Hanifin, Herbert
Hannah, E. E....
Hart, Jos. M
Hart, Jos. M
Hart, Bertha M..
Hart, Ira
Hart, Georgianna.
Hart, Claudia ....
Hart, Kate ,
Hart, Delbert
Harris, Herman... ,
Harris, Herman..
Harris, Pat
Harris, Geo. W...
Harris, I. H
Harris, Marv. . . .
Estacada Heights
Oregon City
Oregon City
Willamette Falls
Clackamas Riverside.
Windsor
Cenemah
Canemah
So. Oswego; undiv. i int. in.
Oregon City
Oregon City
Windsor
Clackamas Heights.
Willamette '.....
Finavon
Multnomah Acres.
Willamette
Willamette
Willamette
Canemah
Oregon City.
Minthorn. . . .
Gladstone. . .
Oak Grove. .
New Era .
Minthorn
Oregon City
Oregon City
Marshfield
Pleasant Little Homes No. 3
Milwaukie Park
Howarden
Gladstone
Oregon City
Hanneman's Acres.
Oregon City . .
Oswego
Oswego
Oswego
Oregon City.
Oswego . . . .
Robertson .
Robertson.
Windsor . . .
Windsor, . .
Oak Grove . .
Gladstone. . .
Minthorn. , .
So. Oswego..
So. Oswego..
So. Oswego
So. Oswego
Milwaukie
Milwaukie
Morrow Glen Tract.
Marchbanks. . . .
Jennings Lodge.
Molalla
Park Place
Park Place
Gladstone
Milwaukie Park
Buena Vista
Boring Junct. Tracts.
Windsor
Oak Grove. .
Oak Grove. .
Minthorn. . . .
Barlow
Oregon City.
Estacada
Cable Acres
Milwaukie Park.
Jennings Lodge. ,
Jennings Lodge.,
Canemah
Oregon City
Oregon City
Oregon City . . . . .
Milwaukie Park.
Milwaukie Heights.
Gladstone
Milwaukie Park. . . .
Minthorn
Oak Grove
150$
2,200
800
200
1,010
120
SO
60
300
1,500
50
120
SO
ISO
300
1,250
22S
900
300
360
400
20
100
350
40
240
750
275
225
45
1,800
70
200
1,100
500
300
650
125
250
100
360
150
600
360
160
400
250
20
150
250
300
200
80
75
570
100
300
25
SO
ISO
220
360
250
30
200
400
400
120
SO
400
4S
600
550
300
300
80
180
180
240
320
305
320
90
150
1.200
900
2,200
*
305
ISO
800
75
335
ISO
440
250
100
250
30
450
300
935
175
200
400
400
50
405
350
270
250
100
250
3S0
65
100
340
225
500
225
300
400
ISO
10
275
340
290
200
400
80
400
100
50
ISO
405
230
300
15
100
150
3,100
3,000
200
1,315
120
200
60
300
2,300
125
455
200
S90
300
1,250
225
900
300
610
500
20
100
600
70
240
1,200
575
1,160
45
1,975
70
400
1,500
900
3S0
I, OSS
475
520
350
460
400
950
425
260
740
47S
20
ISO
250
800
200
80
7S
570
100
525
25
50
450
620
360
400
40
475
400
740
410
250
800
125
600
550
700
400
130
360
585
470
320
305
620
105
ISO
1.300
900
!,200
305
150
800
75
335
150
440
250
100
250
30
4S0
300
935
175
200
400
400
50
405
3S0
270
250
100
250
350
65
100
340
225
500
225
300
400
150
10
275
340
290
200
400
80
400
100
50
180
405
230
300
15
100
ISO
2,200
800
200
1,010
120
50
60
300
1,500
SO
120
50
150
300
1,250
225
900
300
360
400
20
100
350
40
240
750
275
225
45
1,800
70
200
1,100
500
300
650
125
250
100
360
150
600
360
160
400
250
20
ISO
250
300
200
80
75
570
100
300
25
SO
ISO
220
360
250
30
200
400
400
120
50
400
45
600
550
300
300
80
180
180
240
320
305
320
90
150
1,200
4.50$
100.75
97.50
3.90
26.30
2.16
3.60
1.08
5.70
74.75
4.07
8.20
S.OO
11.5
10.95
20.63
4.38
17.55
5.85
10.98
5.64
38.99
18.70
26.68
1.16
46.42
1. 75
8.00
48.75
21. IS
11.38
27.42
12.36
13.50
11.38
11.96
9.40
22.33
7.66
4.68
15.54
4.7S
.53
2. 85
6.50
15.20
5.20
2.12
2.00
9.12
2.35
8.82
.54
1.25
11.25
12 40
8.46
13 20
68
8.55
8.40
IS. 54
9.64
4.12
26.00
3.74
14.10
12.92
11.76
6.72
2.34
11.70
19.01
15.28
7.52
7.17
12.40
2.46
3.98
27.301
—114—
Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910
Kama o{ Tupaytr
iddress
So. of
Lots
General Fropertj isBesflments in 1910
On Lots
BtilldingB k
Feraonal
Property
Total
issessment
Single Tax
Sxemptions
1910 Tonld
Eavi Been
Single Tax
1910 Tonld
laTe Been
Actual Tax
Paid for
1910
Tax for 1910
Under Single
Tax Wonid
Have Been
Harris, V
Harris, W. F
Harris, Jennie B., .
Harris, Sam'l
Harris, Edward B..
Harris, Minnie Mrs.. .
Harms, H. D ^ . .
Harms, Bertha
Harms, Adolph
Hargan, Chas. W
Harer, Esther L
Harty, R. F. & C. E..
Harney, James
Harlow, Lydia A
Harlow, F.C
Harlow, F.O.......;^.
Harlow, Florm C. & D..
Harlow, Dorothy
Harger, E
Hardwick, Robt
Hardmeier, Herman.
Harrison, Fannie
Harless, Jos
Harless, Jacob
Harper, Lavina J.. . .
Harvey, Augustus H .
Hartke, Julia T
Martman, Chris
Harvey, Daniel
Hargreaves, G, E
Hargreaves, G. E
Hargreaves, G. E
Hargreaves, Lucy. . . .
Hargreaves, Holden..
Hardesty, J. R.
Hartnell, O. R....
Harding, Geo. A..
Harding, Geo. A..
Harding, Geo. A..
Harding, Geo. A. .
Harding, Jennie B
Harding, Jennie B
Harding, Belle
Harrington, Maria Mrs..
Harrington, M. E
Harrington, E. Mrs
Harrington, J. N
Hassing, Edith
Hasbrouck, D. H
Hatch, H. W
Hatch, M. A
Hathaway, Sarah A
Hathaway, H. J
■ Hathaway, H.J
Haun, Sarah E. & John F..
Havill, Arthur A..
' Havens, A
Havens, B. R
Hawkes, Rose A. .
Hawker, Mary E..
Hawkins, Asa P
Hawkins, Jos
Hawkins, C. B. (Heirs) . . .
Hawkins, Chas. (Heirs) . . .
Hawley Pulp & Paper Co.
Hawley, Willard F..
Hawley, Eva A
Hayes, J. R
Hayes, J. C
Hayes, Mary L
Haynes, Josephine J
Hayden, Carrid E
Hayden, Henry W
Hayford, J. T. & Faxon.
Hayford, I. T
Hayward, A.O. & M. L..
Hayward, Martha
Hayhurst, M. E
Hayhurst, Maud B
Hayhurst, Wm
Hayhurst, Wm
Hegdale, O. F
Heikel, Ossi
Heiler, Jos
Heinz, Chas. R
Oregon City
Oregon City
Oregon City
Plaesant Little Homes No. 3,
So. Oregon City No. 3
Rosewood...
Wilson ville..
Wilsonville . .
Oregon City.
Oak Grove..
Oak Grove
Windsor
Brickley Tracts. .
Robertson
llilwaukie Park.
Robertson . .
Robertson . .
Robertson . .
So. Oswego
So. Oswego..
Milwaukie Park.
Minthorn
Molalla
Molalla
Robertson
Barlow
Oregon City
Oregon City
Park Place
Clackamas Riverside.
Marshfield . . .
Oregon City..
Gladstone . . . .
Logan Tract..
Oregon City. .
Clackamas Park
Oregon City
Harding & Walding Tract..
Oregon City
Willamette Falls
Willamette Falls.
Oregon City
Oregon City
Gladstone
(Oregon City
Oregon City.
Oregon City.
Minthorn. . . .
Oregon City.
Minthorn. .. .
Oswego
.Jennings Lodge.
Oregon City
Oregon City
Oregon City
Robertson
Estacada
Estacada
Gladstone
MilwauKie Park.
Estacada. . . .
Logan Tract..
Gladstone....
Gladstone....
Oregon City..
Pompeii
Oregon City.
So. Oswego..
Oregon City.
Minthorn... .
Milwaukie
Pleasant Little Homes No. 3
Windsor
Gladstone
Park Place
Mar.shfield . . .
Oregon City .
Park Place. .
Canemah. . . .
Oak Grove...
Oak Grove
(Jregon City......
Milwaukie Park.
So. Oswego
iMilwaukie Park.
1,900
200
180
40
130
200
125
30
40
240
60
100
25
325
50
135
60
490
400
150
200
40
SO
405
60
2,550
800
400
50
900
320
500
200
150
30
1,375
350
1,510
17,700
125
100
7,500
1,300
240
80
150
240
60
330
30
1,760
300
270
180
400
515
60
60
120
240
60
2,500
200
90
11,500
40
2,300
200
100
720
1,400
140
450
120
ISO
I5S
175
300
30
900
325
460
35
240
550{
$ 4,200
170
300
2S0
350
200
300
205
300
1.650
200
200
250
300
200
550
275
*
SO
*
16,600
1,700
600
500
200
ISO
ISO
25
140
300
450
300
65
93,200
,000
50
250
SO
195
200
300
200
290
175
800
6,1001$
2001..
180!..
401..
1301..
2001. .
29S|
330
40
490
60
-'50
225
325
50
135
60
790
605
ISO
500
40
5U
2,055
260
2,750
1,050
700
SO
1,100
320
1,050
200
42S
30
1,375
400
1,510
34,300
125
100
9,200
1,900
740
280
390
85
470
30
1,760
300
270
180
700
965
360
60
120
240
60
2,565
200
90
104,700
40
3,300
250
350
720
1,450
140
450
315
350
455
375
590
205
900
325
1,260
35
240
550
4,200
170
300
250
350
200
300
205
300
1,650
200
200
250
300
200
550
27S
50
16,600
1,700
600
500
200
150
ISO
25
140
300
450
300
65
93,200
1,000
SO
250
50
195
200
300
200
290
175
800
1.900
200
180
40
130
200
125
30
40
240
60
100
25
325
50
133
60
490
400
ISO
200
40
50
405
60
2,SS0
800
400
SO
900
320
500
200
ISO
30
1375
350
1,510
17,700
125
100
7,500
1,300
240
80
ISO
240
60
330
30
1,760
300
270
180
400
515
60
60
120
240
60
2,500
200
90
11,500
40
2,300
200
100
720
1,400
140
450
120
ISO
1 55
175
300
30
900
325
460
35
240
550
198.25:$
6.50
5,86
I .02
2.47
3.30
4.41
4.95
I .00
10.29
1.26
8.10
8.22
7.64
1.18
3.17
1.41
18.27
11.50
3.90
11.75
1.06
1.05
53.15
6.11
43.50
34.13
22.75
.90
25.30
7.36
33.64
4.00
6.80
.98
31.62
13.00
37.75
1,114.75
2.44
1.95
292.50
61.75
14.80
9.10
9.75
12.69
2.00
15.27
.70
4S.76
5.04
8.77
5.86
22.75
22.66
10.80
1.80
2.40
S.64
1.80
40.00
4.00
1.80
3,584.75
.66
107.25
3.75
8.75
26.28
38.43
3.58
8.10
6.30
8.7S
10.46
12.18
14.75
3.69
18.90
6.83
40.95
.82
4.56
12.92
—115-
Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems,
1910
iddresi
So. of
Lots
Genenil Fropertj issessments in 1910
Single Tai
Iiomptions
1910 Tonld
Hart Bien
Single Tax
iesessment
1910¥onld
lave Been
ietnalTax
Paid for
Taxforl91»
Under Sincl,
laiTonIa
Eara Been
Kuoe of Taxpayer
On Lots
fiQiIdi]igs&
P«r8on»l
Proptrty
Total
iiiessment
Heighton, B. C
2
12
4
I
1
1
4
1
2
3
1
2
29
3
3
4
4
2
2
2
1
3
2
10
3
2
1
1
4
2
1
4
I
2
1
6
1
2
3
1
2
1
4
4
3
3
2
2
94
H
4
, 2
4
5
9
2
S
..3
$ 80
2,565
1,400
SO
100
20
100
450
30
400
30
1,300
360
700
60
120
435
150
45
250
40
75
100
95
90
70
450
270
30
460
315
800
SO
400
400
350
175
300
80
1,075
500
40
20
90
300
30
850
200
300
40
200
60
210
150
100
40
1,100
12,685
700
100
525
525
150
80
75
150
140
20
1,300
34G
22S
125
140
ISO
100
30
30
300
300
350
200
420
SO
300
100
$ 225
1,050
500
25
100
*
100
200
*
350
*
1,400
«
*
*
*
*
*
*
200
*
450
140
120
300
»
350
ISO
*
*
85
*
303
300
*
SO
*
*
•
»
*
*
*
180
*
180
235
*
425
SO
800
*
125
350
25
SO
no
400
*
*
•
480
*
*
425
*
too
50
*
*
*
*
*
310
50
780
*
25
*
$ 305
3,615
1,900
75
200
20
200
650
30
750
30
2,700
360
700
60
120
435
150
45
450
40
525
240
215
390
70
800
420
30
460
400
800
SO
700
700
350
225
300
80
1,075
500
40
20
90
300
30
850
380
300
220
435
60
635
200
900
40
1,100
12,810
1,050
125
575
635
550
80
75
150
620
20
1,300
765
225
225
140
200
100
30
30
300
300
660
250
1,200
SO
325
100
$ 225
1,050
500
25
100
$ 80
2,565
1,400
50
100
20
100
450
30
400
30
1,300
360
700
60
120
435
150
45
250
40
75
100
95
90
70
450
270
30
460
315
800
SO
400
400
350
175
300
80
1,075
500
40
20
90
300
30
850
200
300
40
200
60
210
150
100
40
1,100
12,685
700
100
525
525
150
80
75
150
140
20
1,300
340
225
125
140
150
100
30
30
300
300
350
200
420
SO
300
100
$ 9.14
75.92
61.74
1.58
3.80
.50
6.50
21.13
.49
13.50
.54
87.75
7.20
22.75
1.08
2.16
10.22
4.50
1.20
14.62
.84
15.74
7.20
6.47
11.70
1.40
16.00
13.65
.76
8.28
9.20
18.80
1.05
22.75
13.30
11.37
7.30
6.70
2. 59
16.12
11.95
.80
.40
2.12
6.30
.79
27.61
12.39
7.65
6.60
10.88
1.40
4.25
6.00
27.00
.72
28.05
307.30
34.12
1.88
13.51
10.47
9.90
1.32
1.58
3.52
15.79
.51
19.50
16.06
7.31
5.84
3.29
5.00
2.00
.80
.80
4.50
7.05
16.50
5.00
21.60
.90
5.85
2.35
S 3.82
82.73
92.17
Headley, Geo. M
Oak Grove
1.61
Eeadrick, Archibald
2 86
Heck, Wm
.75
Heckart, Jas
100
200
6 58
29.63
Heckart, J. C
.76
Hedges, W. A
350
" " V,466
10 62
Hedges, J. E. & W. A. (Tste)
Hedges, J. E
.80
85.59
Hedges, J. E. (Trustee) . .
10.63
Hedges, Lillian B
46.09
Hedges & Griflitli
1 59
3.19
15.32
Helfrich, Maud
10 35
2.06
200
16.46
Henkel, Valentine
1 40
Henthorn, L. M
450
140
120
300
5 17
Henthorn, W. D
6 90
Henthorn, Clara
6 55
6.21
Henderson, D. E
W Gladstone
2 07
Henderson, Eva S
Glen Echo
350
ISO
13 28
17 78
Henderson, Sarah J
Pleasant Little Homes No. 1 .
1 13
Henderson, P. W
14.81
Henrici, M E. & F
Marshfield
85
10 60
28.17
Henneman, Henry A
Oak Grove
1.61
300
300
26 34
11 43
Hendrickaon, Anna
Oregon City
23.04
50
11 52
Henrickson, Anton
Carlsborg Tract
9 48
Henderahot, G. W
5.27
Hepperley, H. W. & Aletha. .
Gordon Glen Home Tracts. . .
24,91
17.86
Herrick, R. L
Hyde Park
1.18
Herrick, Renna L
Hyde Park
.59
4.12
Herren, R. L
Oak Grove
9.67
^
1.37
55.96
180
13.17
Hertzler, E. E'.
Oregon Homes
11.29
Herlihy, Dan'l
180
235
1 91
7.52
Hess, Luella H
2.12
Hettman, C
425
SO
800
6.76
Estacada
10.35
Eeylman, F. L. Mrs
6.90
Hibbard, L. E
Windsor
1.29
Hibernia Savings Bank
Atkinson Tract
41.40
125
350
25
SO
110
400
453.51
Hibemia Savings Bank
Oregon City
46.09
Hick, Wm. E
Concord Tract
2.32
18.49
Hicks, Jos. B. & E. M
Pinehurst
12.17
Hicks, A. M
4.83
Hicks, Burt
Pompeii
1.98
Hicks, J. B
2.42
Hicks, Emma & May
MUwaukie Park
5.29
Hickey. T. I
Hickey, Ivy M
Pleasant Little Homes No. 3.
Pleasant Little Homes No. 3.
480
5.27
.76
Higgs, A. K
30.14
Hill, Mary C
425
10.97
Hill.E
14.82
HUl, J. B
Oswego
4
2
2
2
2
1
1
2
6
1
5
2
100
5.70
Hilb, Mary
Milwaukie Park
4.92
Himler, E
Park Place
50
5 64
Himler, Louis
Gladstone
2. 95
Hingley, Jos
Minthom
1.37
Hingley, Howard
Minthom
1.37
Hinzda,B.T
Orchard Homes
6.95
Hindricks, "Wm
Broetje's Acre Homes
10.56
310
50
780
13 15
5 90
Hisel, Geo. H
Bolton
13 52
Hixson, 0. T. & B. A
1.61
25
9 65
Hodes, C. G
Milwaukie Park
3.52
—116—
Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910
lune of Tupajrer
iddresB
Ko.ot
lots
Goneial Propertj Isaessments in 1910
On lots
Buildings & I
Personal
Property |
Total
Single Tai
Exemptions
IMO Tould
Hare Been
rleTal
1910 Tonld
Have Been
Actual Tax
Paid for
1910
Tax for 1910
Under Single
Tax Wonid
Hare Been
Hodes, CarlG
Hodes, Margaret
Hodge, Jos. F
Hodge, Jos
Hodge, A. J. & Cora..
Hodge, Andrew J
Hodgkin, Addie C
Hodgkins, A. C. & F. E..
Hodgdon, M. A
Hoesly, Henry (Heirs) . .
Park Place 1
Sunset City 3
Oregon City 1
Oregon City
Willamette 2
Hoesly, Henry
Hoereth, Andreas.
Hoecker, C. F
Hoehenleitner, L..
Hof, Joseph
Hofer, Leila L.. .
Hofer, Robt. G...
Hoffman, Henry.
Hoffman, L. E...
Buckman Tract
Jennings Lodge
Jennings Lodge
Milwaukie Heights.
Milwaukie
Hoffman, Gustav R Windsor
Robertson
Oregon City Annex..
Oswego
Oswego
Canby Gardens . . . .
Pinehurst
Pinehurst
Oregon City.
. Sandy.
Hogg, Fred
Hogg, Fredrioh...
Hogg, Louise
Hogue, Ole J
Holland, Michael..
Holt, Anna
Holt, Wm.M...
Holt, Byron F...
Holmes, Cora . .
Holmes, W. A..
Hohnes, W. A. & C. L..
Holden, August
Holraan, John B
Hohnan, M. E
Holman, M. E
Holman, R. L
Holman, Roswell L
Holoomb, Teliha J
HT)izworth, Johanes & Marie
Hollinsbead, James M
Honeyman, Martha A..
Honeychurch, Bell L...
Hood, Emily
Hoover, J. M. Mrs
Hopp, Frank & Mary. .
Horn, A. W
Horn, Rosa
Horton, D. B....
Horton, Geo. F..
Horton, Louis P..
Horstman, Chas
Hornberger, Martin
Hornaday, Caroline R..
Hoskins, Nora A
Hoskins, Maggie
Hosford, Milton
Hosey, Jas. A. & E..
Hottenstein, C. W.. .
Howe, H. C
Howe, C. F
Howe, Honora (Trustee) .
Howea, W. M
Howell, E. M. & A
Howell, E. M. & A
HoweU, E. M. & Anna. . .
Howell, E. M. & J
HoweU, E. M. (Trustee) .
Howell, E. M. &T. C...
Howell, T. C •.
HoweU, Mary V
HoweU, EffieM....
HoweU, Chambers..
HoweU, Chambers..
Howell, Chambers..
HoweU, Chambers..
HoweU, Chambers.. .
HoweU, W. H
HoweU, W. H. & L..
HoweU, Martha M.. .
HoweU, M. R. Mrs..
Clackamas Heights.
Park Place
Park Place
Barlow
Oregon City
Barlow
Oak Grove .
Pompeii . . . .
Park Place.
Park Place.
Park Place
Oregon City
Milwaukie Park
MUwaukie Heights.
Robertson
Oregon City.
Oregon City.
Marshfield —
Green Point.
Green Point.
HoweU, E. M
Howell, E. M
Howell, E. M
HoweU, Anna
HoweU, Anna
Pleasant Little Homes No. 3
Minthorn
Gladstone
MUwaukie Park
Green Point
Gladstone...
Oregon City.
Oak Grove. ..
Oregon City .
Oregon City.
Oswego
Marshfield
Logan Tracts.
Windsor
Oregon City..
Canby
Green Point
MUwaukie Park .
Barlow
Estacada
Minthorn
Windsor
Gladstone...
Oregon City.
Oregon City.
Canemah . . . .
Buena Vista.
NobHiU
Canemah . . . .
Oregon City..
Oregon City..
Oregon City..
Meldrum
Gladstone
Canemah. . . .
Oak Grove..
Gladstone . . .
Gladst-^ne . . .
FaUs View.. ,
Oregon City.
Gladstone
Oregon City
Oregon City; i int. m..
Oregon City
Oregon City
2
li
3
1-3
12
3
10
8
67
2
4
324
13
50$
300
400
440
1,680
700
3,000
IS
75
120
20
250
175
1,480
1,000
700
500
50
100
425
250
180
30
350
60
90
20
240
500
120
400
45
240
125
400
2,500
100
250
350
40
30
100
150
ISO
125
1,250
1,400
850
400
735
225
750
SO
150
300
300
80
250
150
180
150
1,000
755
1,390
40
365
3,045
490
350
900
435
3,530
560
360
100
1,260
180
150
1,100
240
950
6,000
75
SOO
350
905
750
500
250
350
240
380
ISO
150
350
755
250
400
750
200
150
305
550
225
200
800
300
SOO
550
500
185
400
100
330
885
1,805
300
25
700
,100
50
150
250
*
1,500
75
450
355
2,200
300
•400!
1,205
1,1.50
500
440
1,830
700
3,000
15
325
120
20
250
200
1,630
1,000
700
850
290
100
4231
630
180
180
500
60
90
20
590
1,255
370
800
45
240
125
400
3,250
300
400
6S5
40
30
650
37S
350
125
2,050
1,700
1,350
950
1,235
410
750
50
550
400
630
80
1,135
1,955
180
150
1,000
1,0.55
1,390
40
390
3,045
490
1,050
2,000
485
3,530
560
510
350
1.260
1,680
225
1,550
240
1,305
8,200
75
800
350i
90S
750
500
150
250
25
150
350
240
380
150
150
350
755
250
400
7S0
200
150
305
550
225
200
800
300
500
550
500
185
100
330
885
1 ,805
300
25
■766
,100
50
150
250
1,500
75
450
355
2,200
300
50$
300
400
440
1,680
700
3,000
15
75
120
20
250
175
1.480
1,000
700
500
50
100
425
250
180
30
356
60
90
20
240
500
120
400
45
240
125
400
2.500
100
250
350
40
30
100
150
150
125
1,250
1,400
850
400
735
225
750
.50
ISO
300
300
80
250
150
180
l.SO
1,000
7S5
1,390
365
3,045
490
350
900
435
3,530
560
360
100
1,260
180
150
1. 100
240
950
6,000
75
508
11,5c
21.69
37.37
16.25
8.51
29.28
11.76
50.40
.36
8.61
2.83
.48
6.50
5.20
37.49
15.00
10.50
27 . 63
8.70
1.80
10.63
15.75
4.50
2.97
16.25
1.00
1.89
.33
14.75
31.38
9.25
26.00
1.05
5.64
2.95
13.00
105.62
6.90
13.00
21 .30
1.02
.80
13.00
8.82
11.38
2.49
66.63
35.70
43.87
30.88
25.28
9.44
27.37
.90
17.88
10.40
20.48
1.88
18.73
58.64
4.77
2.70
20.00
34.28
45.18
.72
12.67
73.08
8.82
34.14
65.00
15.78
71.10
11.20
9.18
7.35
25.20
33.60
6.37
50.38
4.80
40.63
266.50
2.43
26.021
$
—117-
Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems,
1910
Address
No. of
Lots
General Property issesBments in 1910
Single Tax
Sxemptions
1910 Wonld
Eavi Been
Single Tax
Assessment
1910 Would
laTe Been
Actnallai
Paid for
1910
Tax for 1910
Under Single
Tax ■WoUd
lave Been
Name of Taipayor
On Iota
Bnildings i
Personal
Property
Totsl
IssesBment
Howell, E. E
2
2
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
4
2
2
1
2
1
2
2
12
22
6
2
1
2
2
1
2
6
4
2
2
1
10
3
2
4
1
1
6
1
1
1
4
2
2
19
61
4
2
4
1
4
1
2
2
4
5
2
2
2
4
li
3
13
5
1
1
6
1
2
$ 500
400
175
80
50
40
300
675
225
120
15
200
1,050
125
200
350
550
200
20
100
550
100
200
120
200
230
350
840
240
700
400
200
400
200
50
105
125
90
600
400
250
950
550
175
170
300
30
60
75
400
60
300
125
150
60
40
40
1,115
970
205
160
65
300
650
$ 100
700
220
*
*
80
*
340
*
*
250
400
240
380
*
500
150
*
*
200
*
405
195
445
*
*
*
*
75
*
150
300
*
200
*
*
1,050
It
50
1,950
*
415
* 10
100
150
*
250
350
*
450
+
*
*
170
185
200
20
175
50
$ 600
1,100
395
SO
50
40
380
675
565
120
15
450
1,450
365
580
350
1,050
350
20
100
750
100
605
315
645
230
350
840
240
700
475
200
550
500
50
305
125
90
1,650
400
300
2.900
550
590
170
300
30
70
175
550
60
550
475
150
510
40
40
1,115
1,140
390
360
85
475
700
$ 100
700
220
$ 500
400
175
80
50
40
300
675
225
120
15
200
1,050
125
200
350
550
200
20
100
550
100
200
120
200
230
350
840
240
700
400
200
400
200
50
105
125
90
600
400
250
950
550
175
170
300
30
60
75
400
60
300
125
150
60
40
40
1,115
970
205
160
65
300
650
$ 19.50
35.75
12.84
1.44
1.33
.66
9.50
10.12
14.12
3.00
.37
9.00
23.20
3.65
15.08
11.37
21.00
7.00
.40
2.60
24.37
2.60
13.20
6.30
12.90
4.60
11.37
19.32
5.52
22.75
15.41
3.60
17.88
9.00
.90
5.19
3.18
2.70
49.51
7.80
5.85
94.25
17.88
8.84
4.33
4.80
.77
1.65
2.97
17.88
1.20
17.87
9.26
2.92
13.52
1.06
.80
36.23
37.04
6.63
8.28
1.95
15.44
22.75
$ 32.92
Howard, F, W
26 34
11.52
Howard M C .
Win-^sor
2 57
Howlett', A. F ■
2.29
Hoyt, Geo. W
1 00
80
11 27
Hudson, H. T
15 65
Huerth, Matilda
Park Place
340
8.45
Huerth, Mary
Hughs Ed. C
4.51
Pleasant Little Homes No. 3.
57
250
400
240
380
5.90
Hughea, John R. <^ M. C
25.84
3.69
9.10
JHughes, Henry H
23 04
Hughes, H.H
500
150
16.24
-Hughes, Walter S
5.90
.Hughes, Thos
Hyde Park
59
4 55
200
36.21
Hughes, Albert H
4 55
Oaaiby
405
195
445
9 41
Hull Harry W
West Gladstone
3 54
5.90
Hulbert G W. & E
6 79
23 04
Marahfield
28 28
Humphrey, Sarah E
8 08
46 09
Humphrey, Gertrude
Humphrey, Nicholas T
75
26 34
West Oregon City
6 44
150
300
26 34
Humphrey, Elizabeth
6 44
W. Oregon City; i int. in
Boring Junction Tracts
Oregon Homes
1.61
Humfleet, N. A. & Joe
Humiston, Lafayette
200
2.71
4 71
6 21
Hunt E.
1,050
41 38
Hunti F. W
15.56
50
1,450
9 71
Huntley C. G
62 55
36 31
415
4 06
Hurlbu'rt, W . H
Pleasant Little Homes No. 3.
6 40
Hurlburt, Leslie K
7 34
Hxiston, Thoa
Pleasant Little Homes No. 1 ,
1 13
Hutchison Geo. D
10
100
150
2 11
Hutchison, Mile
Boring Junction Tracts
1.94
26 34
Hutt, Geo. R
Hyde Park
1.77
Huyck,G.B
Hyatt, M. & J. R
Hyatt, M. E
250
350
19 75
Willamette Falls
4 86
Willamette Tracts
5 83
Hyde, N.I. Mrs
Hyde, Esther
450
2 74
1 83
Hyland, Katie
1 37
Hyson, C. B
Ocefion City
73 42
Hysam,C. B
Imei, J. A
170
185
200
20
175
50
Boring Junction Tracts
5.30
5 39
iMarshfield
19 75
42 80
I. 0. 0. F. Cemetery
Friends Oregon Colony; exm.
I. 0.0. F. No. 3
3,000
1,000
4,000
1,000
3,000
130.00
197 53
I.O.O.F.No. 145
I. 0. 0. F. No. 76
Oregon City; exempt
I.O.O.F.No. 175
120
3,465
1,800
40
50
30
200
790
150
1,225
250
ISO
75
700
250
3.1651
555
300
*
*
445
250
165
*
*
350
650
675
3,765
1,800
40
495
30
450
955
150
1,225
250
150
75
700
600
3,815
555
300
120
3,465
1,800
40
50
30
200
790
150
1,225
250
150
75
700
250
3,165
20.24
62.12
29,70
.66
8.17
.71
13.50
16.06
3.52
28.77
5.89
4.87
2.44
18.20
19.50
123.98
Irvin, W. W
Irvin, W. W
Irvin's Little Homes
45 28
I.OI
Irwin, R. E
445
1 26
Irwin, Izetta B
Min thorn
1 06
250
165
Jacobs, Wm. & Mattie
19.96
5.29
Jacobs, R. & C
R'qtoertfion
43 14
Jacobs, Clara
Muwaukie Heights
8 80
Jacobs, G. B
Oregon City FUl
Oregon City Fill
Osweg*
9.88
Jackson, D. K
4.94
Jaques, Henry ; ^
31 87
350
6S0l
16.49
208.38
Jaggar, Louis
Oregon .Qtv...-
—lis—
Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910
Hunt ol Tupa^tr
Address
No. of
General Propert; AsBessments in 1910
On Lots
Buildings i
Personal
Property
Total
Assessment
Single Tai
1910 Would
Have Been
Single Tax
Assessment
1910 Vonl^
Have Been
Actnal Tax
Paid tor
1910
Tax for 1910
Under Single
Tax Wonid
lave Been
Jaggar, Louis
Jaggar, Frank
Jaggar, Frank
Jaggar ^Anne
Jagar, Benjamin (Heirs) .
Jagar, Benjamin, (Heirs)... .
Jabn, Sarah L
Jain, Geo. A
James, J. W
Jahn, John C
Jahn, John C
James, L. J. & Susan.
James, D. A. & E. D..
James, E. D
James, Howard M
James, E. H
James, E. H
James, Alice.. . _
Jamison, Minnie
January, James
Jarisch, P. H
Jelenc, Vincent
Jenkins, Lucia A
Jennings, W. B.'& J. F..
Jeimings, J. F. & W. S.
Jennings, Sarah M..
Jeimings, C. E
Jennings, Bronte S..
Jeremiah, C. H
Jesse, Amanda M.. .
Jesse, W.W
Jetzke, Wm
Joehnke, Helen E..
Johns, M
Johns, Minnie B. . .
Johnson, Olof
Johnson, Clyde
Johnson, Chas. J.. . .
Johnson, M. E. Mrs..
Johnson, P. K
Johnson, August. .
Johni3on, Chas. R.
Johnson, C. R. . . .
Johnson, Jonas
Johnson, G. F
Johnson, Johannis. .
Johnson, Maggie A..
Johnson, F. M
Johnson, Karl
Johnson, Otto
Johnson, Bent
Johnson, F. F
Johnson, F. F
Johnson, F. F
Johnson, E. L
Johnson, Edward
Johnson, Duesy
Johnson, T. B. Mrs
Johnson, James
Johnson, John A . & Anna C
Johnstone, Wm. E.
Jones, Harry
Jones, Linn E
Jones, H. O
Jones, H. O
Jones, Hugh O .
Jones, David P .
Jones, Anna
Jones, Earl
Jones, W. W...
Jones, Margaret
Jones, M., Mrs
Jones, Irma L
Jones, W. O
Jones, Griffon W. & J. E.
Jones, W. A
Jones, A. L. & C. E
Jones, S. J. & Augusta..
Jones, Clarissa
Jones, R. M
Jones, I. A
Jones, L. D
Jones, Henry E
Johnston, Isabella. . .
Johnston. Hilbert L.
Marshfield
Oregon City
Oregon City; 1-3 int. in.
Oregon City ,
Oregon City; 1-3 int. . . ,
Oregon City
Oak Grove
Oak Grove
Min thorn
Broetjes Acre Homes .
Oak Grove..
Min thorn . . . .
Oregon City.
Oregon City.
Estacada. . . ,
Fielding Tract
Fielding Tract
Min thorn
Oak Grove
ilackamas Riverside.
Oswego
3reen Point
Oswego
Tennings Lodge.
Jennings Lodge.
Weslyn
Weslyn
Weslyn
Oregon City.
Barlow
Barlow
Clackamas Highlands.
Oregon City
W. Gladstone
Green Point
01ackani.as Riverside. .
Minthorn; 2-15 int. in.
Minthorn
Oregon City
Oregon City
West Oregon City .
Oswego
Oswego
Willamette Falls .
Pinehurst
Willamette Falls
Minthorn
Clackamas Park, 25 acres.
Gladstone
Oswego
Barlow
Arcadia Tracts .
Fielding Tracts.
Oswego
Oregon City
Bolton
Minthorn
Milwaukie Park.
Marshfield
Jennings Lodge .
Gladstone . . .
Oregon City.
Oregon City.
Oswego.
Oswego
Weslyn
Oregon City . .
Lobrist's Add. to Estacada..
Hyde Park
Hyde Park
Hyde Park
Oregon Citv
Atkinson Tracts
Boring Junct. Tracts.
Estacada . . . .
Oregon City.
Park Place..
Oregon City.
Oswego
Marshfield
Canemah
Hyde Park
Milwaukie Heights.
1-5
80
1,050
3,165
4,050
3,165
1,100
700
40
55
700
125
30
425
350
100
780
800
180
150
1,400
250
50
275
2,100
600
75
ISO
75
2,600
800
600
160
350
160
300
500
840
180
SO
100
400
1,165
3,110
150
750
700
1,240
2,500
300
250
50
1,935
3,925
385
140
40
80
100
450
300
400
ISO
200
325
240
450
1,050
90
40
20
20
500
1,000
200
ISO
125
510
700
no
240
70
300
80
80
1,765
1,750
650
550
SO
150
500
200
70
*
2,910
400
415
*
*
*
soo
125
*
*
600
800
SO
*
300
25
240
225
15
250
300
650
SO
220
280
320
150
605
250
ISO
200
400
29S
100
100
250
700
SO
50
200
60
280
430
350
55
130
400
160
1,050
4,930
5,800
3,815
1,100
1,250
40
105
850
125
30
925
sso
170
780
3,710
ISO
150
1,800
665
50
275
2,100
1,100
200
150
75
3,200
1,600
650
160
550
185
540
725
840
195
50
100
650
1,465
3,760
200
750
920
1,520
2,820
450
855
300
1,935
4,075
585
400
435
40
80
200
550
550
400
ISO
200
325
240
450
1,750
140
40
20
SOO
1,000
250
350
185
790
1,130
460
295
200
700
80
80
80$
1,765
1,750
650
550
50
150
500
200
70
2,910
400
415
500
125
600
800
300
25
240
225
"is
2S0
300
650
SO
220
280
320
150
605
250
150
200
400
295
100
100
250
700
50
50
200
60
280
430
350
55
130
400
80$
1,050
3,165
4,050
3,165
1,100
700
40
55
700
125
30
425
350
100
780
800
180
ISO
1,400
250
50
275
2,100
600
75
ISO
75
2,600
800
60O
160
250
160
300
SOO
840
180
SO
100
400
1,165
3,110
ISO
750
700
1,240
2,500
300
2S0
SO
1,935
3,925
385
140
40
80
100
450
300
400
ISO
200
325
240
450
1,050
90
40
20
30
500
l,0OO
200
ISO
125
510
700
no
240
70
300
80
80
3.68
34.12
140.71
186.87
123.98
35.75
26.25
.84
2.79
19.98
2.62
.80
30.05
17.87
5.10
14.82
70.49
4.23
3.15
41.00
13.34
1.63
7.17
35.28
18.48
7.30
5.47
2.75
104.00
26.40
10.72
4.00
17.87
3.70
17. S5
14.50
19.74
4 58
1. 25
3.25
11.70
38.08
97.80
3.90
11.25
18.39
41.87
64.86
9.00
22,22
4.95
36.77
77.43
25.20
12.99
11.00
13.00
4.88
5.20
8.46
6.24
8.08
56.88
4.20
.80
.40
.40
16.25
25.50
4.25
10.50
6.00
19.75
20.34
11.96
7.66
4.60
12.61
1.60
1.881
-119-
Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910
Name of Taxpayer
Address
No. of
Lots
General Property Assessments in 1910
On Lots
Buildings &
Personal
Property
Total
Single Tax
Exemptions
1910 Wonld
Havi Been
Single Tax
1910 ¥onld
Hare Been
AetmlTai
Paid for
1910
TiiforlUO
Under Single
Tai ¥omd
laTe Been
Johnston, Anna M.
Johnston, John H,.
Jordan, Henry
Jordan, John
Jordan, Addie
Joslyn, Andrew J.
Joslyn, Susan C . . .
Joseph, Chas
Joseph, John R, . . .
Joya, A. V
Joyce, Frank
Junker, Casper. .
Junker, John ... .
Justin, Mathias..
^Kabourek, John.
.Kahler, James R.
JKampp, Geo
jCammes, John. . .
Kaminsky, S. J. .
Kandle, W. H....
JCary, Lydia.
.Karlen, Rosa & Fred .
JCanney, Bertha.
JKiary, Sophia,
"ary, '
arler ,
JCaupisch, M. H. .
Kaufman, Alexander.
Jiay, O. T
Kayler, M. C
Kayler, I'^llen
Keck, Adam E
Keck, Jesae A. (Trustee).
Keck, Gussie
Keck, Jesse A
Keck, .Jesse A
Keep, Edward & Nina. . .
Keen, Susan M
Keen, Mary V
Kehres, J. M
Keil, Henry
Keilmeyer, Bernard.
Kelly, M. I., C. F. & A.
Kelly, H. L
KeUy, Martha J
Kelly, John
Kelly, John
KeUy, Geo. J
KeUy, Richmond, Dr..
Kelly, Richmond Dr, .
Kelly, F.S
K£lly, E. D
Kelly, Catherine... .
Kelly, W. H
Keleo, John & Anna .
Kelso, John R
Kelso, Anna E
Kelso, Anna E
Kellogg, Mary
Kellogg, Frances. . . .
Kellogg, W. E. & M.
Kellogg, O
Kempin, August
Kent, .Tohn & Ida, . . .
Kent, Edward
Kenner, Mary
Kennedy, Francis H,
Kennedy, O. M..
Kennedy, O. M..
Kennedy, G. W. .
Kennedy, Ella . . .
Kennedy, Robt..
Kennedy, Eugene F..
Kennedy, Eugene F..
Kenneriy, J. H., Mrs..
Kerr, Casper
Kerr, Casper
Kerr, Casper.
Kerr, Peter. .
Kerr, Thos...
Kern, C. W..
Kern, C. W..
Bolton
Robertson. .
Windsor . . . .
Hyde Park.
Windsor
Gladstone
Pruneland
Canemah
Multnomah Acres.
Willamette Falls..
Oswego
Sandy
Oregon City
Oregon City
Willamette Tracts.
Oak Grove
Oregon City Annex
Orchard Hill
Jenning's Lodge
First Add. to Estacada.
Willamette Falls
Pleasant Little Homes No. I
Pleasant Little Homes No. 1
Milwaukie
Oanby
Oswego
Windsor. . .
Moialla
Molalla.. . .
'.Milwaukie.
Milwaukie .
Milwaukie.
Milwaukie.
Minthorn . .
Finehurst , .
Minthorn
Minthorn
Sandy
Oregon City
Milwaukie Park.
Ilackamas Riverside.
Oregon City
Green Point
Clackamas Heights. . .
Sunset City
Pleasant Little Homes No.
Park Place
Pompeii
Oregon City
Oregon City
Oregon City.
Gladstone...
Minthorn . . . .
Minthorn. . . .
Minthorn. . . .
Minthorn. . . .
Oregon City.
Oregon City.
Oregon City.
Oregon City.
Oswego
ParkPlace
Gladstone
Rialey
Concord Tracts.
W. Gladstone....
Sunset City
Windsor
Jenning's Lodge.
Glenmorrie
Clack. Heights
Clack. Heights
Gladstone
IVIilwaukie, undiv. i int..
Milwaukie
Lewelling Park. . .
Waveiiy Heights.
Waveriy Heights.
Idlewilae
Idlewilde
Kern, Emma
Kern, Addie M. . . .
Kershaw, Andrew.
KeaselruiK, Geo.. . .
Keyser, Harriet. . .
4 Jenning's Lodge
J-enrfing's Lodge
Wintjsbr
ASbert Lee's Add. to Canby.
Bri^twjipd
175
60
100
20
50
240
1,250
100
750
600
250
250
300
800
450
200
20
300
250
100
100
15
15
830
270
150
40
175
50
550
550
450
165
60
400
40
540
80
140
100
1,200
1,800
150
70
200
270
30
40
350
3,500
1,650
200
75
30
15
75
725
250
650
350
450
120
200
450
940
160
125
100
300
750
70
70
350
SO
550
425
2,500
2,500
250
130
600
300
300
560
10
250$
100
100
200
SO
730
430
1,205
SO
100
320
400
585
250
175
300
500
300
25
300
255
550
350
240
150
500
750
500
10
170
180
250
150
290
250
100
600
165
390
275
350
*
*
1,800
300
250
425
160
200
20
50
240
1,250
100
950
650
250
980
730
2,005
500
300
20
300
570
500
100
15
15
830
855
150
40
425
225
850
1,050
750
165
895
430
900
500
740
370
300
1,050
1,105
550
400
100
300
750
70
420
350
SO
2,350
725
2,500
2,500
250
130
600
300
300
810
10
250$
100
100
200
50
730
430
,205
SO
100
320
400
585
250
175
300
500
300
60
400
540
105
440
100
1,455
2,350
500
70
25
300
255
550
350
440
270
240
30
190
350
iso
4,000
2,400
500
750
575
30
25
75
500
io
170
180
250
150
290
250
100
600
165
390
275
350
1,800
300
250
175
60
100
20
SO
240
1,250
100
750
600
250
250
300
800
450
200
20
300
250
100
100
15
15
830
270
150
40
175
SO
550
550
450
165
60
400
40
540
80
140
100
1,200
1,800
ISO
70
200
270
30
40
350
3,500
1,650
200
75
30
15
75
725
250
650
350
450
120
200
450
940
160
125
100
300
750
70
70
350
50
SSO
425
2,500
2,500
250
130
600
300
300
560
7.66$
3.76
3.60
.40
.90
4.80
22.50
3.96
15.68
12.67
6.50
29.40
13.14
64.54
9.75
6.30
.42
4.50
4.20
15.00
I.
.95
.38
.38
22.00
22.22
3.90
.72
8.92
4.72
22.52
27.82
19.87
4.35
1.59
6.00
1.06
13.84
3.14
14.29
2.35
33.46
76.38
16.25
1.75
7.92
6.88
.75
3.15
11.37
130.00
78.00
4.00
15.23
.78
.67
1.99
29.09
14.04
29.25
16.25
18.96
9,25
6.00
15.75
16.57
11.00
7.20
1.80
5.04
14.25
1.75
10.50
7.00
1.33
66.60
19.21
58.75
58.75
4.15
2.15
10,08
5.04
5.40
21.06
.15
—120—
Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910
lunt of Tuptjer
AddrosB
Keyier, Louis
Keyzer, Peter
Kiernan, John
Kilton, Geo. D. Co.
Eilgore, Flora H
Kilmer, Adam
Kilpa trick, Sam'l.
Kimmel, B. R.. . .
King, M. C
King, Katheriae..
Oswego
Oswego
Oswego
Maplehurst.
Oak Grove..
Pruneland
Oregon City. . . .
[istacada
-■Vrcadia Tracts .
Barlow
King, W. S
King, W. S
King, W. S
Kinder, A. G
Kinder, Alice L.
Kinnaird, D. W. & R.
Kingkade, Andrew. . . .
Kironem, L H
Kirchem, L. H
Kirkland, Wm. J
Kiser, Lucina
Klaetsch, Herman.
Klebe, A. & Lina. .
Klemsen, Lena. . . .
Klenke, Fred
KUnger, M. & W.
Klinger, Mathies. .
Klinger, Mathias..
Kline, Lucindia. . .
Klippel, Adam...
Klinefelter, T. R. & M.
Kloh,T.W.& Nettie..
Knapp, Emily
Knapp, A
Knapp, A
TCnapp, F. A
Knight, Wm. & M..
Kniglit, J. E
Knight, Esther A..
Knight, Anna M. . .
Knight, Henry.
Knight, L. & E
Knight, Wm. & Gretta R. . .
Knight, Albert F
Knight, Andrew J
Knickerbocker, Chas.
Knowlton, H. W
Koch, Allen
Kocher, Andrew
Kocher, Laura J
Clackamas Heights.
.Milwaukie Heights. .
Oregon City
Olackamas Heights.
Clackamas Heights.
Uanemah
Oswego
Oak Grove
Irladstone
Jennings Lodge .
Oswego
Oak Grove
Oregon City
Canemah
Dregon City Annex.
Sunset City
Windsor
W. Oregon City.
Windsor
Oak Grove
Dswego
Concord Tracts.
Dregon City
Weslyn
Dregon City
Wichita
Canby
Park Place.
3anby
Canby
ianby.
ianby.
Canby.
r^anby.
Canby.
Minthorn. . .
Oswego
Oak Grove.
Ilanby
I^anby
Krause, Katie
Kramer, Theresa.
Kraemer, Julius . .
Kraemer, Jos
Krechenbauer, J..
Krisson, Erdmann.
Kroll, Michael
Krohn, Wiebke
Kruger & Skinner. .
Kroger, C. L
Krueger, W. F
Kraeger, Albert C. & K. R.
Kuckenreuther, Barbara . . . ,
Kuenzi, Nora
Kuehl, Esther
Minthorn. . . .
Oswego
Oregon City.
Koefod, Eilert
Koehler, H. W
Koenig, Frank
Koenig, Joseph Oswego.
Koerner, Rudolph Oregon City.
Koellermeier, Louis S&Belle
Koellermeier, August&Jnstint
Koellermeier, Karl & AlmaK
Koger, Wesley M
Korb.Ella
Buckman Tracts
Willamette
Windsor
Friends' Oregon Colony.
Friends' Oregon Colony.
Oregon City.
Oswego
Oswego
Oswego
Hyde Park. .
Oregon City.
Oregon City .
Oregon City.
Oregon City.
Robertson . . .
Robertson
Boberg Tract
Milwaukie Park.
Canemah
Brightwood
Oregon City Annex.
Oregon City
Tualatin Meadows...
Atkinson Tract
Estacada
Kuehul, Lizzie
Kuerten, B
Kuhn, Wm
Kuhn, Julius ,.
Knhraaoh, Wm
Kulisch, Richard Estacada
Kydd, Margaret Barlow
Labour, Ruth R Orchard Homes
Labrosse, Edmond Clackamas Heights.
Labowitch, Loretta IConrord Tracts
No, of
Lots
Genonl Property Issessments in idlO
On Lots
BmldingB&
Personal
Property
Total
issessmoDt
Single Tax
Bifimptions
1910 Tonld
lavo Been
150
20
200
1,550
2,005
1,800
1,600
SO
380
445
70
120
160
120
90
320
125
900
140
1,250
200
850
150
180
20
500
250
100
100
150
375
605
1,530
75
4,200
300
415
250
100
340
175
175
150
175
80
30
125
1,800
240
285
30
1,150
400
175
2,200
1,680
200
100
700
2,110
75
125
500
150
20
,W
550
300
225
200
400
225
120
SO
10
450
290
1,100
100
125
60
200
400
160
300$
25
720
100
300
25
400
365
300
200
375
250
350
300
350
100
550
17S
3,300
200
720
210
900
375
350
100
37S
300
2,755
400
950
400
275
1,200
500
250
75
300
760
55
250
250
100
250
250
950
70
265
300
450$
20..
200
1,575
2,725
1,900
1,900
75
380
845
70
120
160
120
455
620
125
900
140
1,250
400
850
150
555
20
750
600
400
100
150
725
705
2,080
250
7,500
500
1,135
460
100
1,240
550
525
250
550
80
330
125
1 ,800
2,995
685
30
2,100
800
450
3,400
1,680
700
350
700
2,110
150
425
500
150
20
30
1,310
355
250
475
300
460
25
720
100
300
25
400
365
300
200
375
250
350
300
350
100
550
175
3,300
200
720
210
900
375
350
100
375
Single Tu
1910 Tonld
Have Been
50$
2,755
400
950
400
275
1,200
500
250
75
300
760
55
250
250
300
400
100
225
370
300
10
250
250
1,400
290
950
1,100
170
125
70
325
200
265
400
300
1
20
200
1,550
2,005
1,800
1,600
50
380
445
70
120
160
120
90
320
125
900
140
1,250
200
850
150
180
20
500
250
100
100
150
375
605
1,530
75
4,200
300
415
250
100
340
175
175
150
175
80
300
125
1,800
240
285
30
1,150
400
175
2,200
1,680
200
100
700
2,110
75
125
500
150
20
30
550
300
Aotnal Tax
Paid for
1910
Tai for 1911)
Under Single
lai Would
SaTo Been
225
200
400
225
120
50
10
450
290
1,100
100
11
.70
..52
5
.2(1
57.48
57.22
25
20
61
.75
2
.25
7
.22
13.96|
87
2
82
4.001
3
00
11
38
11
16
3.241
18
9(1
2
80
21
00
7
60
17
85
4,881
10
0(1
48
13
SO
10
80
7.201
1
8(1
3
IS
18
86
10
S7
61
1(1
4
5(1
!43
75
18
2S
29
52
11
.SO
2
60
32.24
14.30
13.66
6.50
14.30
2.08
8,75
3.24
37.80
14,86
17.81
.79
54,60
25.99
11.70
110.50
26,88
13,65
6,30
16,76
50,68
4.87
11.04
13.00
3,90
.40
.63
35.81
10,79
8,12
11.16
7,06
6,00
5.28
6,66
7.06
.21
45 50
4.35
28,05
5,10
I2S
3,74
60
3,71
200
3,00
40(1
8,50
160
6,90
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Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910
Mune of Taxpayer
Address
Ho. of
Lots
Geueral Property Assessments in 1910
On Lots
Buildings &
Personal
Property
lotal
Assessment
Single Tai
Exemptions
1910 \ronld
laTt Been
Single Tax
Assessment
1910 Would
lare Been
ActnalTu
Paid for
mo
III for 1910
Under Single
Tax Toold
Hits Been
Labowitch, Loretta
Labo-witch, S.. Mrs
Ladd, Wm. M
Ladd, Wm. M
Ladd, Alfred & Ella M..
La Forest, E. & Loella..
La Forest, May G
Laidlaw, W..A. & C. M.
Laidlaw, W. A
Lake, EUen £
^jista
^herryville Tract. . .
Oswego
Oregon City
Clackamas Heights.
Lakin, 1. M. & L
I-akiu, C. A
Lamar, John M
Lamar, B. W. & J. M
Lambert, A. W. & Belle L.
Lambert, A. G. & M.
Lane, L'^aac
Lang Inv. Co
Lankins, Elmer
Landes, J. K
Oswego
Oregon City
Maywood
iMaywood
Kdgewood Add, Oregon City
Milwaukie Heights
Milwaukie
Edgewood Add. Oregon City
Edgewood Add. Oregon City
Willamette Park
Willamette Park.
Clacl<amas Park. .
Oregon City
Buckman Tract. .
Marshfield
Langford, Geo
Langsford, W. G. & Anna.
Langenberg, Mary C
Larsen, Ole
Larsen, Martin
Larsen, Olof
Larsen, Olof
Larsen, Hooken.
Larson, John . . . .
Larson, Sarah J.
Oregon City
Buckman Tract. .
Marshfield
Willamette Falls.
Barlow
Larson, C
Larson, Louis. . . .
Lash, J. A. ..... .
Lascha, F. M
Lasli, Eliza
Willamette Tracts .
Willamette Tracts .
Pruneland
So. Oswego
Willamette Tracts.
Oswego
Gladstone . .
Hyde Park.
Gladstone . .
Oswego
laSalle, Wm
LaSalle, Marian E
Latta, Emma
Lat ..im, H. T
Latourette, D. C. (Trustee) .
Latourette, D. C
Latourette, D. C
Latourette, C. D. & D. C
Latourette, C. D. & D. C . .
Latourette, A. E. & D. C (Tr.)
Gladstone
Gladstone
Waverly Heights.
Marshfield
Oregon City
Latourette, A. E.. Mrs.,(Tr.) .
Latourette, Mrs. A. E
Latourette, Mrs. A. E
Latourette, C. D
Latourette, C. D
Latourette, A. E., Mrs..
Laughlin, Forest T
Lavish, Lawrence
Lavish, L
Lawton, Frank H
Clackamas Park. . .
Oregon City
Gladstone
Oregon City
West Oregon City.
Oregon City.
Calfcemah . . . .
Oregon City.
Oregon City.
Outlook
Lawton, Frank H
Lawler, J. F. & R. E
Lawson, Ala, Mrs
Lawrauco, W. A. & E. A;
Laubach, John A
Lawrence, J. .T
Lazelle, Mary A . . . .
Lazelle, Mary A . . . .
Lea, W. M. & R. E.
Leach, Wm. E
Oregon City
Hyde Park
W illamette
Willamette
Oak Grove, undiv. ^ int.
Oak Grove, undiv. i int .
Oregon City
Oregon City
Wilsonville
Milwaukie Park
Leavens, D. O
Leaman, Mary
Lee, A. H
Lee,H. A
Lee, Jos. D
Minthorn
Oregon City
Barlow
Minthorn
Clackamas Park.
Willamette Tracts . . .
Minthorn
Lee's Add. to Canby.
Lee's Add. to Canby.
So. Oswego
Lee, J. D. (Heirs).
Lee, J. D
Lee, J. D
Lee, J. D
Lee, J. D
Lee, J. O
Lee, T. P
Lee, M. M. & H, G..
Lee, Lynnan M
Lee, Althea
So. Oswego
Oswego Heights 8-16 int. in.
Oswego Heights, 8-16 int. in
So. Oswego, 8-16 int. in
So. Oswego, 8-16 int. in
Milwaukie Park.
Pruneland
Park Place
Oswego.
Oswego
Lee, M. J
lieFoore, Ollie E...
Legrand, Stella M.
Lehigh, W. F
Lehigh, W. F
Canby
Logan Tract
Brightwood
Oregon City
Oregon City j int.
12
20
250
8,590
300
1,520
400
1,750
1,000
100
40
550
ISO
200
1,700
525
S2S
600
100
140
200
50
125
500
60
no
100
150
350
ISO
280
200
120
260
325
300
225
1,200
42S
850
700
4,750
300
465
100
1,950
220
2,600
2,100
2,810
2,075
20
250
125
25
SO
250
450
35
590
40
425
400
30
1,975
200
30
40
160
200
30
300
300
240
60
120
1,550
120
700
250
200
1,250
60
200
755
350
230
70
325
325
SO
250
300
175
155
80
275
345
250
200
100
275
360
150
60
S8S
1,400
800
420
300
2,075
9S0
300
250
100
1,450
350
350
10
roo
350
350
75
360
250
400
485
600
470
475$
20..
250.
8,S90 .
530
1,520
470
1,750
1,000
425
40
875
200
450
1,700
825
525
600
275
295
200
130
400
84.S
310
110
300
250
62S
510
430
260
120
845
325
1,700
1,025
1,200
845
1,150
700
6,825
300
1,415
400
2,200
320
2,600
3,550
2,810
2,425
20
600
125
35
150
600
800
35
665
40
425
400
30
2,335
450
30
40
560
200
30
300
300
240
60
120
2,035
120
700
250
800
1,720
60
200
755
350
230
70
325
32S
SO
250
300
175
155
80
275
345
250
200
100
275
360
ISO
60
585
1,400
800
420
300
2,07S
9S0
300
250
100
1,450
350
350
"io
100
350
350
75
360
250
'400
485
600
470
125
20
250
8,S90
300
1,520
400
1,750
1,000
100
40
550
150
200
1,700
525
525
600
100
140
200
SO
125
500
60
110
100
150
350
ISO
280
200
120
260
325
300
225
1,200
425
850
700
4,750
300
465
100
1,950
220
2,600
2,100
2,810
2,075
20
250
125
25
SO
2S0
450
35
590
40
42S
400
30
1,975
200
30
40
160
200
30
300
300
240
60
120
I,SS0
120
700
250
200
1,250
60
200
755
7.13$
.30
6.50
163.21
11.27
39.52
15.27
29.40
16.80
10.62
.94
21.20
5.00
11.25
39.10
18.98
12.08
15.00
8.93
6.79
6.50
4.22
9.20
16.49
5.12
11.87
9.94
11.18
S.20
2.40
16,90
8.44
34.00
20. .50
28.20
19.43
37.37
16.10
221.83
6.00
46.00
7.20
49.56
S.76
84.50
115.37
49.26
73.01
.40
11.70
2.44
.73
3.15
19.50
26.00
.53
15.63
.53
13.84
6.00
.80
S3. 71
8.78
.80
1.04
14.56
3.80
2.
36.63
3.00
13.30
4.75
20.82
27.52
.90
6.50
21.29
-122—
Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910
Hume at luptjer
Address
No, of
Lots
Genoral Property Assessments in 1910
On lots
Buildings i
Personal
Property
Total
Single Tai
Siemptions
1910 Tonld
lavi Been
Siagle Tai
lOlOVonld
Have Been
Actual Tax
Paid for
1910
Tax for 1910
Under Single
Tax Tonld
Bare Been
Lehigh, Wm. F. & Dan'l F..
Lehigh, Daa'l F
Uhman, W. F
Lehman, Adelhied
Leiter, N
Leiser, J. W. & C. E.
Leitner, W. H
Leisk, E. H
Lemery, Jos
Lemons, C. C
Lentz, Geo. W..
Leroy, Paul
Lesler, Kitty . . .
Lett, Mary B . . .
Lewellen, W. J.
Lewellen, J. T
I^wis, L. A. (Trustee) .
Lewis, L. A. (Trustee) .
Lewis, Chas. A
Lewis, C. A
Lewis, May
Lewis, Geo. S
Lewis, Chas. N
Lewis, E. M. (Trustee).
Lewis, Mary T
Lewiston, Bertha..
Libby, Harriet F..
Lichthoni, G. H..
Liddell, H.
Liddell, Henry C. .
Liddell, W J
Liesman, Htrman..
Idkes, Oscar R. . . .
Lmn, J. A. & B. F.
Linn,T. W
Linn, B. F
Liim, Susan
Lirm, Susan
Linn, J. B
Linde, Anthony.
Linton, W. W. & Lillian.
Lindquist, Erik
Lindsey, Al
Liphart, John
Little, Walter L
Little. Mary F
Little, A. E
Littell, C. R
Litcsher, Ernest E.
Linn, (Dhas
Livesay, C. R
Livesay, Daisy
Livesay, James R.. .
Livingston, Lucy A.
Look, J. D
Locke, Jos. D
Locke, J. K
Locke, J. K
Lockerbv, Geo. "W.
Loder, J. W
Loder, J. W... .
Loder, J. W....
Loder, John W.
Loder, John W.
Loder, John \V.
Loder, John W
Loder, John W
Loder, John W
Loder, J. W. (Agent) .
Loder, J.W. (Agent) .
Loder, J. W. (Trustee) .
Loder, J. W. (Trustee).
Loder, Grace E..,
Loder, Glrace E. .'
Loder, Grace E
Loder, Grace E. .
Loder, Grace E..
Loder, Grace E..
Loder, Grace E.
Loder, May
Loeding H
Logan, H. Dr
Logus, Julius (Heirs) . . .
Long, S. A
Iiong, Peter & Amanda.
Oregon City
Oregon City, i int. .
Milwaukie
Milwaukie
Clackamas Heights.
Canby
Oak Grove.
Windsor
Oswego
Milwaukie. .
Oregon Homes
(Illadsamas Park. . .
Oswego
Molalla
Henneman's Acres.
Henneman's Acres .
Gladstone
Gladstone
Pompeii
Oak Grove
Milwaukie Park.
Orchard Homes.
Oregon City
Canemah
Oregon City
Pleasant Little Homes No. 3
Oswego
Estacada
Pleasant Hill Park
Pleasant HiU Park
Pleasant Hill Park.
Willamette Falls...
Oswego
I'^stacada
Oregon City
Oregon City .
Oregon City.
Oregon City.
Estacada . . . .
Oak Grove..
Oregon City
Bolton
Estacada
Clackamas Heights .
Oregon City
Oregon City.
Oregon City.
Minthorn . . . .
Oswego
Estacada . . . .
Clackamas Heights . .
Clackamas Heights. .
Clackamas Heights. .
Estacada, First Add..
Oregon City
Oregon City -r^ • ' ■
Willamette Falls, Acre Tract
Pompeii
Estacada
Boring Junct. Tract
Clackamas Heights.
Gladstone
W. Gladstone
Oak Grove
Oregon City
Pompeii
Willamette Falls
Windsor
Clackamas Heights
So. Oregon City No. 1.
Gladstone
Willamette Falls
Weslyn
Willamette Tracts...,
Clackamas Highlands
Estacada
Gladstone
Milwaukie Park .
Oregon City
Hyde Park
Lewelling Park..
MajTvood
Oregon City
Oregon City
Oregon Citv
1,100$
655
400
800
200
400
300
75
735
100
125
525
40
90
200
400
1,700
310
40
600
180
380
1,000
10
400
105
ISO
ISO
100
ISO
400
250
100
ISO
300
700
300
IOC
90
300
640
430
100
300
850
400
200
30
200
45
200
200
380
50
100
700
SO
40
200
75
245
1,355
70
525
2,895
20
1,3S0
50
1911
50
70
1,900
ISO
400
270
80
360
100
1,3S0
20
1,500
6,000
13,250
450
A05
720
1,000
200
700
300
850
25
50
330
30
290
500
25
50
400
400
200
600
450
200
2S0
200
850
400
SO
925
275
100
200
200
400
400
400
250
950
500
SO
ISO
425
100
135
250
200
3,400
200
4(10
1,100$
655
1,120
1,800
400
1,100
600
75
1,585
125
175
525
40
90
200
400
1,700
310
40
930
210
380
1,290
10
900
I OS
150
175
100
150
4S0
650
100
550
500
1,300
7S0
100
290
S50
840
1,280
500
350
1,775
67S
200.
30,
300
45.
400
200.
380,
50,
300
1,100
50.
40.
600
475
245,
1,355,
70.
775
3,845
20.
1,850
50,
190.
50.
70.
1,950
300
825
270,
180
495
350
1,550
20.
2,100
6,000; ,
16,6501
6.S0
720
1,000
200
700
300
850
25
SO
330
30
'290
'soo
25
SO
400
400
200
600
450
200
2S0
200
850
400
50
925
275
100
200
200
400
400
4'00
250
950
50
ISO
425
100
135
250
200
3,400
200
MO
1,100$
6SS
400
800
200
400
300
75
735
100
125
S2S
40
90
200
400
1,700
310
40
600
180
380
1,000
10
400
105
ISO
ISO
100
ISO
400
250
100
ISO
300
700
300
100
90
300
640
430
lUO
300
850
400
200
30
200
45
200
200
380
50
100
700
SO
40
200
75
245
1,355
70
525
2,895
20
1 ,3.50
SO
190
50
70
1,900
ISO
400
270
80
360
100
1,350
20
1,500
6,000
13,250
450
495
35.75$
21.28
29.68
47.70
10.00
28.60
12 60
1.36
41.22
3.31
4.4S
12.08
1.04
1.89
4.70
9.40
34.00
6.20
,66
19,53
4,94
S.70
41,93
.1
29.25
2.69
3.90
5.26
I .SO
2.25
6.75
12,67
1,90
16,50
16,25
42,25
24.38
3.25
8.70
11.55
27.30
23.04
15,00
8,75
47.13
21.93
6.50
.71
7.80
1. 35
8,50
5.00
9.50
l.SO
9.75
35.75
.97
.66
18.00
8.07
6.13
27.09
1.40
16.28
125.02
.33
36.07
.90
4.75
.95
1.40
38.02
S.40
16.08
6. 75
5.40
9.90
8.23
50.36
.40
55.65
100.80
541 .15
21.13
29 ns
—123—
Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910
lusi of Tupajn
Address
No. of
Lots
Genenl Fropertj isssssments in 1910
On Lots
BiiildingB&
Personal
Property
Total
issessmont
Single Tu
Eiemptions
1910 Vonld
EaT< Beeli
Single Tai
Assessment
1910 Wonld
lave Been
Ictmil Tu
Paid for
1910
Tax for 1910
Under Single
Tai ¥onId
ItTt Been
Long, W. A. & M. M..
Long, Harry
Iiong, Elizabeth
Longcoy, Hiram
Longmuir, Geo. D. . . .
Lonsdale, F. H. & M. L..
Loser, John
Loser, John
Loser, Wm
Loser, Dora A
Louden, Lewis D.
Lovelace, J. F. ...
Lovelace Mabel. . .
liowe, Elmer G...
Lowe, E. G
Lowe, Samuel E ,
Lowell, Guema
LowTy, John
Lowry, John W. & J. A.,
Lowenthal, A. F
Lucas F. E
Lucas, Herbert..
Lucas, Henry G..
Luckey, L. M —
Lucke, Fred H...
Luoke, Fred H
Lucke, F
Lund, Emil
Lundgren, Peter
Lutheran Zion Church.
Lykes, J. M
Lynd, W. A
Lynge, S. A
Lynge, Amelia M..
Lynch, T.J.......
Lynch, Jos. T...
Lyons, Mary A.,
Lyons, Dan
Lyons, NelUe. . .
Lysen, D
Mack, O. R
Mack, J. G
Macy JohnR...
Mackey, James.
MackreU. Wm...
MacNaughton, E. B . .
MacFarland, Robt. O .
Macmaster, Wm
Maddax, Melissa
Mftgers, Nancy
Maher, J. E
Maire, Wm
Mainwood, J. & M,.
Maloy, Thos. J
Mann, Wm
Mann, Chas. & Wm..
Mann, Chas. A
Mann, Chas
Mann, S. M
Manly, S.B
Manley, J. B
Manning, Manly M
Manning, W. G
Manning, C. L.. . . . .
Manning, I.eslie C . .
Mandeville, M. J..
Maple, E. J
Marrs, Mary
Marrs Samuel
Marrs, Georgia... ,
Marrs, Lucinda.
Marr'', J. S
Mark, J. M
Martin, Josiah . .
Martin, Ellen F.
Martin, Jesse S. & R. B..
Martin, Thos
Martin, Chas. E
Martin, Walter
Martin D. B, & C
Martin, Clara B..
Martin, Frank , . .
Marley, Geo. H..
Marx, Herbert. .
MnrVpp, Arr'hiP. .
Oregon City
Hyde Park
Canemah
Clackamas Park.
Estacada
Boberg Tracts. . . .
Oak Grove
Oak Grove
Oak Grove
Willamette Falls.
Milwaukie Park. .
i^lstacada
Estacada
Milwaukie
Minthorn
Gladstone
Hyde Park
Oregon City
Wilson ville
Pleasant Little Homes No. 1
Park Place
Willamette Tracts..
Gladstone
Minthorn; 2-lS int..
Oak Grove
Oak Grove
Oak Grove
So. Oswego
Oregon City
Oregon City; exempt.
Oswego
Willamette Tracts..
Minthorn
Jennings Lodge. . . .
Canemah
Oregon City.
So. Oswego...
Oregon City.
Oregon City.
Canemah
Canby
•^■0. Oregon City No, 1
Pruneland
Minthorn
Molalla
Elk Rock Villas Tract.
Oak Grove
/Vaverly Heights
Jregon City
Gladstone
Hyde Park
Oswego
Canby
Oak Grove
Clackamas Heights.
.'"lackamas Heights.
Jlackamas Heights.
'Clackamas Heights.
Winthorn
Canby
Canby
WUlamette Falls.
Pompeii
^o. Oswego
So. Oswego
Pruneland
Oregon City
OregoQ City
Oregon City; 7-!> 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
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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
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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 <fe Co.
Ross, Chas. A
Ross., J. W. & B....
Ross, Wm. B
Ross, Lulu B. . .
Rose, Josephine -
Rose, Wm. M. . .
Rose, Grace A
Rose, Belle J. A
Rose, Edward L
RoBsiter, A. J, & S.
Rosentreter, Gus . . .
Rosenburg, Wm.. . .
Rosenstein, Mary E.
Rosencrans, E.G.. . .
Rosencrans, C* H . . .
Roth, Alice M
Roth, Chas. J
Roth, Francesca
Roth, Francesca
Roth, John (Heirs)
Rothe, Marie
Rotter, Frank & Anoie.
Rotermund, C. L. & Annie.,
■ Roubolt, Agnes
Rowan, F. & E
Rowley, Mary A. (Heirs) —
Rowland, L. L
Ruby, Sam
Ruconich, Lena
Runyan, Albert A.
Rupp, Anton
Rupp, Justina
Rupert, M. I
Rupert, M. I
Russell, Annie E.
Russell, E. J
Russell, Fred
Robbins, Wm Sandy
Milwaukie Heights. ,
Jennings Lodge . . . .
Clackamas Heights.
Oak Grove
Molalla
Park Place.
Molalla
Windsor. . . .
Oswego
Oregon City
Minthorn
Mai-shfield
Gladstone
Atkinson Tracts.
Oregon City
Oregon City
RocKwood Acres.
Oregon (^ity
Ardenwald
Gladstone
Willamette Falls. .
Boring Jet. Tract.
Covell
Willamette Falls..
Willamette & Tualatin Tract
Oak Grove
Oak Grove
Oswego Heights
Oregon City
Oregon City.
Oregon City.
Oswego
Oswego
Oregon City.
Boring Junction Tracts.
Marshheld
Minthorn
Milwaukie
Willamette Falls
May wood
Robertson
Pleasant Little Homes No. 3
Oregon City
Oregon City
Jennings Lodge , . . .
Idlewilde
Oregon City Annex,
Jennings Lodge . . . .
Gladstone
Gladstone . ,
Gladstone..
Oswego
Oswego
Marshfield .
Oregon City.
Oswego
Oswego
Canby
Pruneland. . .
Canby
Pnmeland . . .
Pruneland . . .
Oregon City.
Oregon City.
Buckman Tracts.
Minthorn
Oregon City
Oak Grove
Minthorn
Estacada
Oregon City
Willamette Tracts..
Clackamas Heights.
Clackamas Heights.
Oak Grove.
Risley
Oswego
Oswego
Oswego
Russell, G. E Oswego
•Russell, R. L W. Gladstone. . .
Russell, H.. L Oregon City
Russell, Alice L lOregon City. . . . .
Russell, A. F. . . Jennmgs Lodge .
8
1
I
2
1
2
2
4
I
16
4
2
I
6
4
24
2
211
2
1
I
I
3
1
2
2
120$
300
24S
400
30
260
SO
ISO
100
600
300
240
140
200
1,000
380
4S0
7,350
SOO
22,110
240
200
7S
ISO
375
SO
800
735
300
1,150
100
ISO
390
165
10,000
11,895
2,370
15
ISO
250
1,340
175
30
100
350
1,000
20
20
1,000
80
80
80
400
400
60
450
425
280
105
675
105
920
250
100
ISO
125
10
300
3S0
225
325
1,275
350
37S
190
3,050
600
125
125
250
325
40
100
40
SO
100
70
400
17S
320
*
1,610
50
ISO
275
400
325
350
125
ISO
25
50
75
140
500
200
100
305
1,350
1,300
140
250
350
200
215
600
465
40
250
200
ISO
850
100
300
250
75
SOO
305
265
400
155
350
50
25
80
155
120$.
400
315
800
205
580
SO
1,760
150
600
300
240
290
200
1,000
655
850
7,675
500
22,460
365
350
100
200
450
190
800
725
300
1,650
300
250
695
163
11,350
13,195
2,510
IS
ISO
730
1,340
425
30
100
700
1,200
20
20
1,215
80
80
80
1,000
865
100
700
625
430
105
675
105
1,770
250
20u
450
125
10
550
425
225
325
1,775
655
640
190
3,450
755
475
175
250
350
120
255
40
SO
100
70
400
175
320
1,610
50
150
275
400
325
350
125
150
25
50
75
500
200
100
305
,350
,300
140
250
350
200
iis
600
465
40
250
200
ISO
850
100
300
250
75
500
305
265
400
155
350
50
Single Tai
1910 Would
Have Been
iotnal Tat
Paid for
1910
1201
300
245
400
30
260
SO
150
100
600
300
240
140
200
1,000
380
450
7,350
500
22,110
240
200
75
ISO
375
50
800
725
300
1,150
100
150
390
165
10,000
11,895
2,370
15
150
250
1,340
175
30
100
350
1,000
20
20
1,000
80
80
80
400
400
60
450
425
280
105
675
105
920
250
100
ISO
125
10
300
350
225
325
1,275
330
375
190
3,050
600
125
125
250
325
40
100
40
SO
2.82
6,72
7,88
16,80
5.16
12.18
1.25
36.96
2,69
15,60
9,75
5,63
6,67
4.00
25.01
16.74
27.63
135.47
16.24
359.36
7.29
6.84
1.70
3.00
8.78
3.70
16.80
15.22
S.70
53.63
9.75
8.12
18,08
4,28
368,88
224.33
53.73
.35
3.97
14.23
22.51
9.98
.76
3.25
22.07
20.16
.33
.42
20,42
1,60
1.60
1.60
26.00
22.49
2.30
22.75
16.26
11.18
2.73
12.16
2.72
31.86
4.50
6.50
14.63
4.07
,24
17.87
8.93
5.29
9.74
57.69
13,00
16,01
4.75
72.45
12.25
12.36
4.54
6.50
8.46
2.40
8.27
1.00
.84
$
Tai for 1910
Under Single
Tai Tonid
Have Been
-135—
Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910
nunc of Taxpayer
Address
No. of
Lots
General Property Assessments in 1910
On Lots
Buildings &
Personal
Property
Total
Assessment
Single Tai
Exemptions
1910 Tould
laTO Been
ibgh Tax
Assessment
1910 Tonld
Have Been
Aetnal Tax
Pail for
1910
Tax for 1910
Under Single
Tax Tonli
EaTt Been
Russell, Ida M. .
Rutter, Belle P.
Ryan, T. F
Ryan, T. F
Ryan, T. F
Ryan, Thos. F.
Jennings Lodge .
Oregon City
Oregon City
Gladstone
Canemah
Ryan, T. F. (Agent)
Ryan, Inez M
Ryan, Ellen M
Ryder, John
Rymal, Florence E
Rynning, Ernest P. & A.
Schram, John (Heirs)
Schramm, R. A. & L. E,
Schramm, Phillip C
Schultz, Elma
Schooley, W. F., Mrs.
Schooley, W. F., Mrs.
Sehooley, W. S
Schooley, Sophia
Gladstone
Oregon City
Gladstone
Oak Grove
Gladstone Park.
Jennings Lodge .
Estacada
Oregon City
Oak Grove
Oak Grove
Schooley, Sophia
Schubel, Agnes A
Schufibel, C. & A
Schmidt, A. D
Schmidt, J. C. & Lou. . .
Schmidt, Wm. & Eatie.
Schmidt, Julius C
Schmidt, Wm. P
SchalTer, Herman
Scbaffer, Thekla
Oregon City
Gladstone
Gladstone
West Oregon City.
Gladstone
Gladstone
Oregon City. ..
Oregon City . . .
Estacada
W. Gladstone.
Schwartz, Wm. & M
Schwartz, Paidine
Schram, A. H. (Trustee).
Sampson, James F
Samuelson, John
Sanners, Oscar L.
Sannes, Carl O
Sanden, Chas. P..
Sanders, Henry...
Sander, Henry....
Minthorn
W.Gladstone
Oswego
Oregon City
Clackamas Heights Tract .
Sunset City. .
Oregon City.
Oregon City.
Oak Grove . . .
Pruneland. . .
Sanders, Mary
Sandy Land Co
Sabin, Ella C
Sage, A. H. & A. M.
Sager, Jacob
Canby
Pruneland , . .
Oregon City.
Minthorn , . . .
Minthorn . . . .
Minthorn .
Saiidy
Wihosor . .
Barlow. . .
New Era.,
Bapier, Adolph
Sajovio, Frank
Salisbury, H. C
Salisbury, Estella B.
Salomon, Hattie
Estacada . . . .
Green Point .
Grladstone...
Gladstone...
Finavon . . . .
Salomon, Hattie
Samson, Johanna
Samson, Jessie
Sandy Lodge No. 195, lOOF,
Sandy M. E. Church
Sarvcr B. O
Scandinavian Evang. Church.
Schmitt, Chas
Schmitt, Anna C
Schmitt, Anna E
Milwaukie Heights.
Oregon City
Oak Grove
Sandy
Sandy; exempt
Estacada
Barlow; exempt.
Barlow
Canby
Barlow
Schmitt, Ignatius H. J.
Schmidt, E. & A
Scherzinger, John
Schutte, A. M. C
Schuele, Paul
Logan Tract
Gladstone
Clackamas Heights .
Estacada
Estacada
Schuele, Paul & Emma.
Schwoch, Walter T
Schock, Margaret A
Schroeder, M. »fe A
School Dist. No. 48
School Dist. No. 105 .
School Dist. No. 62 . .
School Dist. No. 97 . .
School Dist. No. 103.
School Dist. No. 73. .
Estacada
Oregon City.
Estacada.
Oregon City
Oregon City; exempt.
School Dist. No. 64. .
School Dist. No. 115.
School Dist. No. 108.
School Dist. No. 3. . .
School Dist. No. 34..
School Dist. No. 86.
Schrader, Herman. .
Schrader, Herman . .
Schrader, Emma
Schramek, Anton . . .
Willamette Falls; exempt. .
Oregon City; exempt
Exempt
Oak Grove; exempt
New Era; exempt
Marshfield; exempt.
Gladstone; exempt.
Estacada; exempt. .
Canemah; exempt. .
Bolton; exempt.
Canby; exempt.
Windsor
Oregon City
Oregon City
Windsor
300$
100
7,470
1,720
520
250
265
605
800
60
150
50
2,000
250
700
550
100
100
130
480
160
450
400
90
160
120
140
150
40
350
100
530
6,500
500
720
70
300
275
100
45
60
2,125
100
400
310
50
250
200
120
300
265
2,750
50
50
100
60
80
180
1,200
200
200
400
45
75
150
50
200
2.70$
275
5,330
480
60
125
300
700
550
50
30
600
50
800
200
100
225
200
460
215
*
1,400
*
350
350
200
250
250
80
40
200
310
720
15
420
400
150
390
10
250
310
200
100
80
530
375
12,800
2,200
520
250
32.=;
730
800
60
ISO
SO
2,300
950
700
1,100
100
ISO
160
1,080
210
1,250
600
190
160
345
340
150
40
810
315
530
7,900
500
1,070
420
500
525
35C
4S
6ft
2,125
100
480
350
250
560
940
120
300
280
3,170
50
450
230
275
5,330
480
60
125
300
700
550
50
30
600
50
800
200
100
225
200
460
215
1,466
'is6
350
200
250
250
80
40
200
310
720
IS
420
250
ISO
60
80
570
1,210
450
510
600
45
75
150
ISO
280
390
10
250
310
200
100
80
300$
100
7,470
1,720
520
250
265
605
800
60
ISO
SO
2,000
250
700
550
100
100
130
480
160
450
400
90
160
120
140
ISO
40
350
100
530
6,500
500
720
70
300
275
100
45
60
2,125
100
400
310
50
250
220
120
300
265
2,750
SO
50
too
60
80
180
1,200
200
200
400
45
75
ISO
so
200
100
235
100
150
425
500
SO
100
660
600
200
425
500
50
90$
8
11.10
409.00
44.00
9.36
5.00
12.18
14.60
16.80
1.20
2.52
1.50
74.75
19.95
14.70
35.75
2.00
3.00
3.20
21.60
4.20
39.78
19.50
5.70
3.20
8.10
6.80
3.90
1.00
20.25
5.68
17.23
256.75
10.50
19.26
10.92
9.00
17.05
9.27
1.06
1.59
63.76
1.80
7.93
5.25
7.50
18.20
18.80
2.40
10.95
6.58
100.75
1.05
13.50
7.50
.99
2.08
9.40
19.36
9.00
12.75
18.00
1.35
2.26
4.87
4.50
9.10
100
235
100
I sol
1.80
21.46
19.50
3.60
—136—
Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910 &
lusa of lupajtr
Address
So. of
lots
Genenl Froportj issessmeuts uil9iO
On Lots
Baildiiigs&
Personal
froperty
Total
Single Tai
Bxemptions
1910 Vonld
EaTo Been
Single lai
Assessment
1910 Would
Hare Been
Actual Tax
Paid for
1910
Tai for 1910
Under Single
Tai ■ffould .
Have Been
Schreiner, Geo. & S. . .
Schreiner, George
Soheer, H. L & Clara.
Swick, Clarence E.
Barlow.
Barlow.
Barlow.
Barlow.
.1
2
2
Schmeer, Emma M Pompeii 1
Schmeller, Geo . . .
Schmidli, Albert,
Scbmidli, Albert,
f^clinudlii Anna.
Oswego
Sunset City.
Windsor. .. .
Weslyn
Schnoor, Phillip Weslyn
Schnoor, Phillip
Schenck, Warren R. . .
Soherzinger, Leo
Sohneller. Geo
Schamper, Ferdinand.
Sohook, John J
Schuknecht, Herman.
Schemer, H. J
Schlirf, H. & A
Schuld, E
Sunset City,
Oswego
Park Place..
Oswego
Oswego
Sunset City. ,
Minthorn, . . .
New Era....,
Gladstone..,.
Green Point.
Scaltz, Barbara
Schilling, A., Mrs. .
Schubert, Augusta.
Scheufler, Henry. . .
Sohell, F. C
Schlemaii, Wm.. ^^^
Schuler, J. (Heirs)
Schoenbom, Augusta
Schneider, Fredk. & Kath..
Schneider, Wm
Schneider, Mary
Schneider, John E
Schneider, A. A
Schneider, A'fred P. & K.
Schneider, A. P
Schoenheinz, Carl. . .
Schoenheinz, Hugo.
Scott, John
Scott, E.W
Scott, Margaret
Scott, Richai'd (Trustee).
Scott, Richard (Trustee) .
Scott, Emma E
Scott, Alexander
Scott, W. W
Scott, S. A
Scotten, Frances & E.
Scotten, Frances
Scramlin, Laura B. . . .
Scribner, Frank E
Scripture, S. F
Scroggins, S. L. . . .
Seavey, G. A
Seaton, Carrie L. . .
fiearle, J. T
Secrest & Killin
Secrest, Susan A
■Secrest, S. L
■Security Savings & Trust Co
Seiler, R. & A
'Seibken, Chris
■Sellwood Land & Imp. Co.. .
SeUwood, T. R. A. & J.M. B
■Selby, E. C. & S. B
Selling, Babette (Heirs)
SeUers, W. W. . . .
■Selander, E. & J. .
Senn, Wm. &F...
Seol, Edward
■Sequin, Alphonse.
Serres, J. P. & Margaret.
Servas, Louis
Seveik, Jos., Jr. & V. . . .
Seymore, Alice
Seymour, C. W
Seymour, C. W.
Shaw, E. L
Shaw, Ed. L. . .
Shaw, Emilie C.
Shaw, Emeline . .
Shaw, Jas. P..
'Shaw, Jas. P . .
Shaw-Fear Co.
Shaw, W. A...
Shaw, Elam . . .
Green Point,
Oregon City.
Oregon City.
Oak Grove..,
Hyde Park..
Oregon City, undiv. i int.
Oregon City
Oregon City
Henneman s Acres. . .
Oregon City, Annex.
Oregon City Annex. .
Canby
Bolton
Bolton
Bolton
Willamette Tracts
Willamette Falls
Friends' Oregon Colony.
Oregon City
Oregon City
Lewelling Park. . .
l,ewelling Park. . .
Estacada
Bolton
Willamette Falls.
Sunset City
Pruneland
Pruneland
Canby - . .
Safifran's Peninsula.
Oregon City.
Oregon City.
Milwaukie...
Canby
Canemah. . . .
Oregon City.
Oregon City.
Oregon City.
Maywood
Oregon City.
Oregon City.
Oak Grove...
Milwaukie. . .
Oregon City.
Oregon City .
Morrow Glen. .
Robertson. ...
South Oswego .
Oregon City. . .
Oswego
Clackamas Highlands.
W. Glladstone
New Era
Estacada
Estacada
Estacada .
Oregon City.
Oregon City. .
Milwaukie Heights.
Jennings Lodge. . . .
Milwaukie Heights
Willamette Tracts
Jennings Lodge. .........
■fenniags Lodge, H ui*. "!••
Wind sor
2
4
330
4
2
2
2
5
3
I
2
12
3
1
2
I
I
28
4
200$
400
1,000
950
20
825
375
300
ISO
150
2S0
20
120
625
125
125
30
80
600
400
450
100
1,550
1,000
30
30
650
770
800
20
20
120
220
210
150
775
125
400
200
550
150
425
100
120
2S0
200
300
300
100
1,060
800
1,400
125
75
120
200
150
1,200
1,000
ISO
350
16,110
200
1,900
560
120
100
250
400
200
105
380
135
45
140
75
400
885
1,200
ISO
300
4,650
500
AOl
30
100
265
450
60
250
150
300
350
300
350
250
25
250
500
50
175
350
365
550
75
250
770
380
250
25
425
*
25
300
325
*
250
175
400
600
100
200
220
500
300
300
500
200
*
1,750
270
600
50
200
*
100
285
1,500
325
*
250
75
965
400
100
600
200$
430
1,100
1,215
20
1,275
435
550
300
450
600
20
120
925
475
375
30
80
600
425
700
100
2,050
1,050
30
30
825
1,120
800
20
20
485
770
285
400
1,545
125
400
580
800
ISO
450
525
120
275
500
625
300
350
1,235
1,200
2,000
225
275
340
500
500
450
1,200
1,500
350
350
17,860
470
2,500
610
320
100
350
685
1,700
430
380
385
120
1,105
75
800
985
1.200
ISO
300
5,250
500
60
30
100
265
$
450
60
250
ISO
300
350
300
350
250
25
250
500
SO
175
350
365
550
75
250
770
380
250
25
425
25
300
325
250
175
400
600
100
200
220
.500
300
300
500
200
1,750
270
600
50
200
100
285
,500
325
250
75
965
400
100
600
200
400
1,000
950
20
825
375
300
ISO
ISO
250
20
120
625
125
125
30
80
600
400
450
100
1,550
1,000
30
30
650
770
800
20
20
120
220
210
ISO
775
125
400
200
SSO
ISO
425
100
120
250
200
300
300
100
1,060
800
1,400
125
75
120
$
200
ISO
1,200
1,000
ISO
350
16,110
200
1,900
560
120
100
250
400
200
105
380
135
45
140
75
400
885
1,200
ISO
300
4,650
500
60
3.00$
6.45
18.75
21.38
.33
32.46
7.82
9.90
5.40
8.10
10.80
.52
3.00
24.04
12.36
6.76
.80
1.20
12.00
13.80
22.76
3.25
66.62
22.05
.60
.98
26.80
36.40
18.80
.42
.42
12.61
13.86
5.14
7.20
38.54
3.68
9.60
18.85
26.00
3.98
6.63
15.74
2.16
5.36
9.00
11.24
5.40
9.10
18.52
39.00
65.00
5.97
7.15
6.12
16.25
16.25
14.62
20.16
47.12
6.30
7.35
473.25
15.28
81.25
9.76
7.52
1.90
11.37
17.56
42.50
8.59
5.70
11.54
3.60
23.14
2.44
24.37
23.55
20.16
3.53
5.85
88.21
8.40
1.08
—137—
Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910
lame of Taxpayer
Shara, BmUia . . .
Shank, N.M...
Shaver, Geo. M. .
Shaver, Cora M . .
Shaver, Mary E.
Shannon, Dellah
Shannon, Wm. & .Tag
Shannon, Jas. & Martha.
Shannon, Kate
Shannon, Fred A
Shattuck, Lucy
Shaefer, Bertha
Sharrow. H. E
Shaveland. J. E
Shelley, Percy T
Oswego
Oregon City
-Jennings Lodge .
Pompeii
PoiTipeii
Oregoii City.
Oregon City.
Gladstone. . .
Canemah . . . .
Canemah. . . .
Minthorn
Clackamas Heights. .
Robertson
Windsor
Sandy
Shedd, J. B
Sherk, Phoebe
Sherk, John & Geo. W..
Shely.N. J
Shearer, John
Sheahan, Edward . . .
Sheahan, Wm. & M.
Sheahan, Wm
Rheanan, Wm
Sheehy, Jane
Minthorn
Oak Grove
Milwaukie Heights.
Jennings I^odge . . .
Minthorn
Oregon City.
Oregon City.
Gladstone . . .
Oregon City.
Oregon City.
.Shepherd. G. W. & E
Shepard, Florence B
Sheppard, M. W. & Bessie.
Sheliaberger L. M
Sherwood, Wm. T. & Susan'h
Sherwood, F. W
Shields, Walela
Shields, M. M
Shields, Chas.&M..
Shindler, Wm ,
Oregon City
Park Place
Barlow
Pleasant Little Homes No. 3.
Sandy
Oswego
Milwaukie Park .
Milwaukie Park.
Windsor
Milwaukee
Shindler, Wm
Shindler, Wm. & Agnes.
Shindler, I^eo
Shindler, F. H
Shively, W. B. (Heirs) . .
Shively, Elizabeth.
Shipley, Geo ■. .
Shiptey, H.T
Shipley, Harry T.. .
Shipley, Nellie M...
Shipley, A. W
.Shipley, R. C
ShintofFer, Maria.
Short, Chas.E....
Short, Margaret...
Shook, Cora
Shortlidge, Melissa I..
Shoemaker, A. M
Shormlev, James
Shultz, A. F
Shubert, E
Shubert, E
Shubert, Emil . . . .
Shubert, Adaline.
Shutter, Chas .
Shumwav, Milda J..
Sias, E. .y
Sieiers, Fredk
Siefers, Ida M
Sieverb, John S
Siebken, Christian.
Siebken, Christian.
.Siebken, Christian.
Sikes, Wilbur
Sikes, Maud
Silver, D
Silcox, Wm. H..
Simms, John. . .
.Simpson, Wm...
Simmons, Alex.
Simmons, Fred D
Simmons, Clarence & S.,
Simmons, P. E. Jj
Simmons, R. E. L
.Sinclair, Anna M
Singleton, Anna M...
Sippola, Andrew
Sisson, Mary D
Sizer, F. R
Bkelly, Patrick
Address
Leo
Milwaukie
Leo
Clackamas Heights.
Oregon City
Oregon City
Oregon City
Willamette Falls.
Willamette Falls.
Willamette Falls.
Oswego
Oswego
South Oregon City No. I .
Estacada
Oak Grove
.Tennings Lodge
Clackamas Heights.
Orchard Hoines
Minthorn
Estacada
Oak Grove.
Rosewood . .
Oak Grove.
Oak Grove.
Estacada . . .
Oregon City . . .
Canny
W. Gladstone..
W. Gladstone..
W. Gladstone..
S\mset City
Willamette Tract.
Oregon City.
Milwaukie Park. . .
Milwaukie Park. . .
Windsor
Gladstone
Canby
South Oswego.
Oregon City...
Oregon City.
Gladstone
Pompeii
Pompeii
Milwaulde... .
Oregon Citv
Milwaukie Park
Milwaukie Park. . . .
Willamette Tracts..
Oak Orovp. ,
No. of
Lots
General Propertj Assessments in 1910
On Lots
Bnildings &
Personal
Property
Total
Assessment
Single Tax
Exemptions
1910 Tonld
Hare Been
Single Tax
Assessment
1910 Would
Have Been
Aetna! Tax
Paid for
1910
Tax for 1910
Under Single
Tax Toild
Ian Been
240$
200
450
20
20
4S0
400
37S
120
ISO
30
105
140
300
100
45
!,000
320
700
40
ISO
450
240
1,500
500
700
60
120
90
40
470
80
80
560
100
1,505
75
125
35
350
750
160
ISO
1,225
200
270
260
60
120
250
ISO
70
180
60
350
SO
400
50
100
90
375
175
80
140
180
125
ISO
325
I
205
300
240
440
400
175
500
405
20
20
1,250
350
80
no
150
1,600
280$
215
400
350
50
285
100
250
100
100
750
400
785
653
250
200
300
350
*
*
*
r,6oo
490
* '
400
*
*
375
.30
100
65
400
200
345
400
70
200
250
250
400
400
*
1,660
300
400
155
*
*
950
250
*
*
550
520$
200..
665
20..
20..
850
750
375
170
435
30
205
390
300
340
45
1,!00
320
800
40
ISO
1,200
640
2,285
500
1,335
60
370
90
40
470
80
80
760
400
1,505
425
125
35
350
2,350
160
640
1,225
600
270
260
60
120
625
ISO
100
280
125
750
SO
400
SO
300
435
375
575
ISO
340
ISO
375
400
725
180
205
700
240
2,100
400
475
900
560
20
20
2,200
600
80
110
ISO
2.150
280$
215
400
350
SO
285
100
250
240
100
750
400
785
635
250
200
300
1,600
490
■466
375
30
100
65
400
200
345
400
70
200
250
250
400
400
1,660
300
400
155
9S0
250
5501
240$
200
450
20
20
450
400
375
120
ISO
30
105
140
300
100
45
1,000
320
700
40
ISO
450
240
1,500
500
700
60
120
90
40
470
80
80
560
100
1,505
75
125
35
3S0
750
160
ISO
1,225
200
270
260
60
120
250
ISO
70
180
60
350
50
400
SO
100
90
375
175
80
140
180
125
ISO
325
ISO
205
300
240
440
400
175
500
405
20
20
1,250
350
80
110
150
1,600
13.31$
6.50
.33
.33
27.63
24,37
7.51
3.06
7.82
.71
5.13
9.17
5.40
10.20
1.20
23.10
7.52
13.44
1.06
4.88
39.00
12.80
74.25
16.25
41.77
1.50
6.
2.30
1.20
12.21
1.88
1.88
13.68
10.60
40.04
11.26
3.31
.87
11.37
76.37
5.20
12.48
23.89
11.70
7,02
6.76
1.14
3.60
13.12
2.52
2.50
4.20
3.31
22.50
1.05
6.60
1.05
6.30
13.05
12
14.95
3.00
6.80
3.60
6.74
7.80
23. SS
4.23
4.82
12.60
4.80
54.28
7.60
15.44
29.27
11.19
.33
.33
58.30
19.50
1.88
2.59
2.93
44.I5I
-138-
Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910
Ham« of Taxpayer
Address
No. of
Lota
Skinner, Jas
Skoog, Howard
Skoog, O. A. & L. W ,
Skoog, Oscar T
Skoog, Oscar T
SlauBon, Simeon P .
Sladen, Mrs. Nellie
Saden, Mrs. Nellie.
Sleight, Belle A
General Fropertj Assessments in 1910
On Iota
Buildings &
Personal
_Property_
Total
Assessment
Singlo Tax
Exemptions
1910 Vould
Eavfl Been
Single Tax
1910 Wonld
Have Been
Rosewood . .
Oak Grove.
Oak Grove.
Oak Grove.
Oak Grove.
Gladstone
Oregon CiCy.
Meldrum
Pompeii.
Sleight, Belle A Pruneland
Slingerland, Fredk.
Sloan, A. C
Slocum, Chas. D.. .
Small, Dana
Smalley, Minnie B..
SmaUey, S. D. & J..
Smick, Lewis
Smith, WW
Smith, Wm.W
Smith, W.W
Smith, Mary
Smith, lizzie. .. .
Smith, Lizzie E..
Smith, T. I
Smith. Sarah F. .
Smith, Anna. . .
Smith. Wm. R..
Smith, Chas. O..
Smith, John S..
Smith, J. S
Smith. L. B. Mrs
Smith, Frank E. (Agt.).
Smith, Thos. H
Smith, Cosby V
Smith, Wm, O
Smith, J. H
Smith, T. H
Smith, F. C. &C. E..
Smith, Mary C
^mith, B. E
Smythe, Clara Mrs..
SoidcG. L
Snovell, W. A
Snyder, John M
Snyder, Jas, H
Snyder
Holy Names of Jesus & M..
Soesbe, C. F
Soesbe, J. A
Soesbe, Addie
Solomon, Sarah J.. . .
Sonmaer, E. A
Soerghan, P. T. & E.,
Spees, George
Spence, Echo I..
Spence, C. E. & Anna. . . .
Spencer, Chas. C. & M. P..
Spencer, R. E. & N, K....
Spencer, Alice M
Spencer, Geo. L
Spiers, A. & E.. . .
Spooner, E. R
Spring, Louisa
Springer, Frank J.,
Springer, J. W
Spulak, Frank R..
Spulak, Emily I..
Spurgeon, King . - .
Spatz, Dan'l M...
Sparks, A, E
Spangler, Ethel
■Spangler, Emma M. J... ,
Spangler, Alfred A
Snaulding, Eliza A. Mre..
Spangenburg. E«Tima. . . -
South Oregon City No.
Elk Rock Villas Tract.,
Jennings Lodge
Milwaukie Park
Oregon City
Oregon HomeB...
Hyde Park
Park Place
Jennings Lodge.
Marshfield
South Oregon City No.
Oregon City Annex
Oregon City
Oregon City
Oregon City
Smith, Wm. M. & Sarah A..
Smith. W. H
Smith. W. H
Smith, Clarence D
Smith, W. P. & T. S
Smith, G. A. & L. M..
Smith. Geo. R
Smith, A.J
Smith, H. A. & Mary.
Smith, Ernest M
Oregon City Annex..
Oregon City
Oregon City
Oak Grove
Oregon City
Oregon City.
Gladstone
Oregon City.
Oak Grove . . ,
Oak Grove...
Minthom
Minthron
Minthom
Milwaukie
Jennings Lodge.
Gladstone
Estacada
Clackamas Highlands.
Clackamas Heights
Pruneland
Pleasant Little Homes No, 1
Pleasant Little Homes No. I
Oswego
Oswego
Windsor
Oregon City
Willamette Tracts..
Oak Grove
Milwaukie
Lewelling Park
Boring Junction Tract.
Oswego
Gladstone
Jennings Lodge
Jennings Lodge
Milwaukie. . .
Oregon City.
Buena Vista .
Oregon City.
Gladstone
Gladstone...
Canemah. . . .
Canemah . . . .
Minthom . . . .
Oregon City.
Willamette Falls
Pleasant Little Homes No. 3
R obertson
Canby
Robertson
Canby
Canby
Marshfield
Willamette Tracts..
Estacada
6i
4
I
26
6
2
7
7
860
100
300
200
300
20
200
520
20
l,93S
200
350
1,950
160
350
3,135
60
120
2,550
255
60
10
100
100
80
20
200
80
825
350
260
300
250
100
950
745
30
40
75
150
130
1,740
280
35
300
15
90
925
ISO
100
50
125
150
250
200
55
1,500
300
485
1,200
275
200
100
150
80
160
300
140
40
10
175
190
120
420
ISO
70
210
100
200
100
100
500
80
150
50
50
ISO
200
290
200
645
300
7S
285
85
ISO
150
135
150
4SS
150
200
300
175
7S0
300
200
100
50
ISO
6S
25
790
600
100
100
62S
2,500
415
lis
100
200
35
300
125
SO
580
250
1 75
910
250
500
200
S90
20
200
520
20
2,I3S
200
3!;0
2,595
160
650
3,210
60
40S
2,635
255
210
10
250
100
215
20
350
80
1,280
SOO
460
300
550
275
1,700
745
30
40
37S
150
330
1,740
380
85
300
15
90
925
150
100
200
190
I7S
1,040
800
55
1,500
300
S8S
1,300
900
2,700
100
656
80
160
415
240
40
10
375
225
420
420
ISO
70
210
22S
2S0
680
100
750
80
325
50
50
ISO
200
290
200
645
300
75
285
85
150
iso
135
150
455
ISO
200
300
175
750
300
100
SO
150
65
25
790
600
100
100
625
2,500
415
lis
100
200
35
300
I2S
so
580
250
iLctual Tax
Paid for
1910
Tal for 1910
noder Singls
Tax Would
flaTe Been
860
100
300
200
300
20
200
520
20
1,935
200
350
1,950
160
350
3,135
60
120
2,550
2SS
60
10
100
100
80
20
200
80
825
350
260
300
250
100
950
745
30
40
75
ISO
130
1,740
280
3S
300
IS
90
925
150
100
.SO
125
ISO
250
200
55
1,500
300
485
1,200
275
200
100
ISO
80
160
300
140
40
10
175
190
120
420
ISO
70
210
100
200
100
100
500
80
ISO
50
15.02
5. 25
10.50
4.20
12.39
.40
3.60
10.40
.33
38.43
3.80
6.65
43.68
3.76
21.12
81.25
1.20
10.13
44.26
S.8d'
3.99
.21
8.12
3.25
5.37
.42
11.37
2.60
26.87
16.25
14.95
6.00
17.87
6.30
35.70
19.76
.79
1.06
9.94
2.52
6.60
52.20
9.50
2.13
5.40
.38
2.29
24.06
3.90
1.80
3.26
2.44
3.68
27.57
21.20
.93
39.00
6.00
9.83
23.35
21.86
87.75
3.25
11.
1.60
3.20
7.45
4.32
1.06
.24
7.31
5.75
9.87
10.92
3.51
1.82
5.46
5.18
4.87
20.40
3.25
15.75
1.60
6.30
TOS
—139—
Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910
Hune of Taxpajer
iddresfl
Ho. of
Lots
General Propertj issessments in 1910
On Lots
finlldlngB~^
Personal
Prtporty
Total
Isseflunent
Single Tax
Exemptions
1910 Vonld
EaTO Been
Single Tax
Issessment
1910 Would
Hare Been
IctmilTax
Paid for
mo
Tax for 1911)
Under Singli
TaiTonld
EtTo Beea
Star Land Co
Stampfer, Jos
Stannich, Peter . . .
Stalnaker, Jeozia.
Stein, A. K
Stein, Ottillie
Steacy, Benj, J. (Trustee)..
Stem, Ralph J
Stem, Ralph
Steiner, Jacob & Mar(;aret .
Stegman, Theresa
Starkweather, Alice M..
Starkweather, Alice M..
Stevens, Mary £
Stevens, H. C
Stevens, Mertie
Stevens, John
Stevens, Austin J
Stevens, !♦ J. Mrs
Stevens, Harry (Heirs) .
Stewart, Wm
Stewart, Helen C
Stewart, Chas. & Catherine..
Stewart, Augusta
Stemfels, Morris
Steentoft, M. C
Stehman, LeW & Eliza.
Steadman, Reuben
Steinhausen, John
Steiai, John
Stingley, Noah E..,
Stimson, Harry M .
Stillwell, Sarah E..
StillweU, J. B
Stout, Antionette. .
Stout, Antionette W.,
Stout, Antionette W,,
Stout, Inez E
Story, Nick
Story, Helen M
Stock, Anna
Stokes, Albert F. .
Story, Helen
Storey, Geo. L
Stover, Wm
Stogsdill, H. K
Stuart, Mary F
Stonehouse, Chas
St. Paula Ei)is. Church.,
Strom, Didrik
Strong, Robert H
Streeeh, Fred G
Strang, X.iiUian A
Strange, Adam (Heirs) .
Stromer, Henry
Street, Chas. F...
Struntz, Anna...
Streibig,H. W...
Rtreib, Phillip...
Streib, Phillip...
Streib. Phillip.
Streib, H......
Streib, Louise.
Strite, J. T....
Striker, A. T...
Stryker, Sarah A
Stryker, S. W
Straight, John
Straight, Hiram (Heiis) .
Straight, Mollie E
Straight, Ivy
Straight, Wm
Strucken, J. W
Strucken, Mary A. & Susie.
Stratton, Helen L
Stratton, R. A
Strohmeyer, Theo.. . .
Strickland, Mary H..
Strickland, Lizzie H.
Stubbs, H. E. Mrs...
Stubbe, Wm
Stubbe, August
Stubbe, August E..
Stuben, Mary
Stubeui Otto
Oak Grove..
Barlow
Oregon City.
Canby
Oak Grove...
Oswego
Maywood
Pompeii
Pompeii
Oregon City.
Oswego
Arista
Concord Tracts.
Oregon City
Oregon City
Oregon City
Estacada
Clackamas Heights Tracts..
Pompeii
Willamette Tract.?
Oregon City
Minthorn
Clackamas Park. . . .
Clackamas Heights.
Robertson
Finavon
Oregon City
Gladstone
Milwaukie Park .
Orchard Homes.
Eagle Creek.
Canby
Canby.
Park Place
Clackamas Heights Tracts..
Oregon City
Willamette Falls
Clackamas Heights Tracts
Oregon City
Oregon City
Oregon City.
Canemah. . . .
Oregon City.
Oregon City.
Oregon City .
Canby
Oswego
Clackamas Heights Tract.
Oregon City
Atkmson Tract
Glenmorrie.
Minthorn. . .
Minthorn . . .
Canemah....
Oak Grove.
Marshficid ■.
Oregon City
Gladstone; Imp. exempt
Milwaukie
Minthorn
Oregon City
Lewelling Park.
Lewelling Park.
Marshfield
Hyde Park
Logan Tract..
Estacada. . . .
Park Place...
Oregon City . .
Oregon City . .
Oregon City
Estacada
Boring Junction Tract.
Boring Junction Tract.
Oregon City
Estacada. . . .
Oregon City .
Oregon City.
Gladstone. . .
Estacada . . . .
Estacada .
Estacada .
Estacada ,
Estacada .
Estacada .
I
5
17
I
I
I
2
2
}
2
2
20
9
6
2
1-8
1-8
19
1
1
2
I
1
5,000$
20
300
70
500
300
1,000
160
40
450
125
1,065
625
6,700
10,000
600
50
160
40
100
450
30
1,050
140
575
300
200
200
155
200
45
160
180
540
100
1,800
400
300
225
1,200
225
600
150
540
500
340
185
690
5,000
480
525
120
270
160
200
100
350
2.425
2,000
3,500
2,000
225
120
20
750
100
120
1,190
1,525
880
90
SO
SO
20,550
50
150
1.650
120
45
200
335
425
200
200
1,200$
400
SO
375
400
5,200
2,550
700
SO
250
200
*
*
250
200
275
350
205
400
350
220
1,200
400
300
900
1,500
75
410
500
350
ISO
250
200
120
475
150
1,400
4,720
745
400
450
50
700
200
165
4,000
315
600
250
425
180
100
250
1,000
75
6,200
20
700
120
87S
300
1,000
160
40
850
125
1,065
625
11,900
12,550
1,300
50
210
40
350
650
30
1,050
390
575
300
400
47S
505
200
250
560
530
760
100
3.000
800
300
525
2,100
225
2,100
225
950
1,000
690
335
940
5,200
480
525
120
270
280
675
250
350
1,200$
3,825
2,000
8,220
2,745
225
120
20
750
500
570
1,240
2,225
1,080
255
50
50
24,550
50
465
2,250
370
470
380
435
675
1,200
275
400
375
5,000$
20
300
70
500
400
S.200
2,550
700
50
250
200
250
200
27S
350
205
400
350
220
1,200
400
30O
900
1,500
75
410
500
350
ISO
250
200
120
475
ISO
1,400
4,720
745
400
450
50
700
200
165
4,000
315
600
250
425
180
100
250
1,000
75
20$
130
.31
22.75
3.12
18.38
300 7.80
1,000 16.80
160 2.66
40 .66
450^ 27.62
125
1,065
625
6,700
10,000
600
50
160
40
100
450
30
I,OSO
140
S75
300
200
200
155
200
45
160
I
540
100
1,800
400
300
225
1,200
225
600
ISO
S40
500
340
185
690
5,000
480
525
120
270
160
200
100
350
2,425
2,000
3,500
2,000
225
120
20
7S0
100
120
1,190
1,525
880
90
50
SO
20,550
50
ISO
1,650
120
45
200
335
425
200
200
3.26
IS. 97
9.38
386.75
407.89
42.25
1.50
S.25
.66
6.82
21.13
.79
24.15
9.75
13.52
10.95
13.00
9.49
11.88
3.00
3.75
14.56
13.78
19.13
2.50
97.50
15.60
6.37
17.06
68.25
7.31
37.80
7.32
30.87
32.50
17.94
8.72
23.50
169.00
12.24
9.97
3.18
7.15
5.04
14.17
5.7S
11.37
101. ."is
52.15
265.83
72.74
5.96
2.76
.40
27.38
15.00
14.25
31.00
72.30
35.09
7.76
.85
.85
797.88
1.50
15.09
73.13
7.40
14.1
11.40
13.06
20.24
36.00
8.24
—140—
Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910
lint of Tiipajtr
Address
Ho. of
Lots
General Property Assessments in 1910
On lots
Boildings &
Personal
Property
Total
Assessment
Single Tax
Sxemptions
1910 Would
EaTO Been
Single Tax
Assessment
1910 Tonld
lare Been
Aotnal Tax
Paid for
1910
Tax for 1911)
Under Single
Tax ¥onld
Eave Been
Stuckey. Margaret.
Stuart, Clara A.. . .
Stuart, C. A
Rtuartj Blanche
Suavam, Albert. . .
Sullivan, J. M. Mrs..
SulUyan, J. M. Mrs..
Sullivan, G.E
Sullivan, T.W.Mrs..
Summers, E. Mrs
Sunset Land Co
Sunset Land Co
Sunset Land Co
Sundborn, P. W
Sunderland, Roy P..
Supple, Joseph
Supple, Kate E
Surfus, Chas. E
8urfu3« John
Surber, A. J
Suter, A. G. & Bessie.
Sutton, Alonzo. ,
Swenson, Hans
Sweeney, Edmond . . , .
Switjer, D. J
Switzer, D. J.. ..
Switzer, D. J.. ..
Switzer, Eliza. ..
Swift, A. G
Sykes, Rebecca.
Sykes, Ada G
Sutton, Allen M..
Sutherland, J. H.
Sutherland, J. H.
tSvensson, Hans . .
Swartz, Fred
Swanson, Sam'l
Swa^ert, T. &M. E..
Swafiord, T. L. Mrs...
Sweet, Agnes
Swanson, Peter. . .
Tabordon, Mary . .
Tabordon, Victor.
Talley, CoraM....
Talbert, J. A
Talbert, Mary E
Tanzer, S. & R. M
Tanzer, S. M
Tapfer, Ambrose
Tate, E. G
Taylor, I. D
Taylor, I. D
Taylor, Peter
Taylor, J. C
Taylor, Catherine
Taylor, Frank. . .
Taylor, Grace R..
Taylor, J. M
Taylor, J. O
Taylor, W. M....
Tedford, D. C
Telford, Maxwell Jr.. .
Templeton, Charlotte.
Terry, Minnie Mrs
Teter, Florence
Thacker, Geo. A. & L..
Theuorkauf, A
TMeme, Annie
Thomas, M. V
Thomas, J. W
Thomas, Isabella
Thomas, Emma
Thomas, Fred & Emma.
Thomas, Albert
Thomas, Walter S
Thomas, Lola
Thomas, Walter S..
Thomas, W.S
aomas, A. E
Ilioen. Oscar
Minthorn. . . .
Oregon City .
Oregon City.
Gladstone...
Estacada. . . ,
Oregon City
Oregon City
Estacada
Milwaukie Park.
Oregon City
Sunset City
Oregon City
Oregon City; undiv i..
Oswego
Sunset City
Oregon City.
Oswego
Oregon City.
Oregon City.
Green Point.
Thomas, J. W
Thomas, John W
Thomas, Geo. E
Thomas, Geo. E. (Trustee)..
Thomas, Roy W
Oak Grove
Boring Junction Tract.
Minthorn
Milwaukie Park
Sunset City
Park Place. .
Oregon City.
Park Place..
Oswego
Oregon City.
Oregon City.
Oregon City.
Canby
Canby
Minthorn . . . .
Wilsonville
Pleasant Little Homes No. 3
Milwaukie '.
Oregon City
Wichita
Oak Grove. . . .
W. Gladstone..
W. Gladstone..
W; Gladstone.
Marshfield . . . .
Marshfield . .
Bolton
Bolton
Oswego
Hyde Park.
Clackamas Heights
Sunset City
Oswego
Oregon City
Oregon City
Oregon City.
Oregon City. .
Milwaukie Park
Marshfield
Clackamas Heights.
South Oregon City No. I.
Canemah
Oregon City
Silver Springs Add
W. Gladstone
Oregon City.
Minthorn . . . .
Canby
Estacada. . . .
Molaila
Oswego
Oregon City.
Oswego
Oswego
Oswego
Oregon City
Oregon City
Orchard Homes.
Milwaukie
W. Gladstone —
W. Gladstone
Gladstone
, Gladstone
.Friends' Oregon Colony.
. [Gladstone
I
I
4
2
100
3
I
2
I
2
3
I
30 i
400
300
250
50
80
1,600
60
160
850
10,270
1,350
50
300
150
3,200
360
200
100
300
300
120
60
700
125
180
S9S
120
125
400
450
375
400
360
660
25
15
375
550
250
650
120
160
130
400
150
140
140
400
220
900
125
240
100
330
450
300
560
50
300
60
240
1,300
350
240
125
225
150
45
50
1,.W0
100
425
ISO
275
150
375
200
1,650
160
180
200
160
205
180
40
600
250
200
1,400
250
ISO
250
370
200
200
750
100
70
100
175
250
300
400
550
340
50
ISO
440
300
350
555
400
200
200
200
1,500
200
500
200
90S
450
2S0
350
380
330
300
350
190
150
)
70!
1,000
300
500
50
280
3,000
60
160
1,100
10,270
1,500
50
300
400
3,570
560
400
100
1,050
400
190
60
800
145
180
895
120
125
575
700
37S
700
760
660
25
15
375
1,100
250
990
170
160
130
SSO
ISO
140
580
700
220
1,250
680
640
300
530
450
300
560l
SO
300
60
440
2,800
550
740
325
225
ISO
45
50
2,295
100
875
ISO
275
400
725
200
2,030
490
180
500
510
395
330
40
600
2S0
200
1,400
250
ISO
'2S6
370
200
200
7S0
100
70
100
175
250
300
400
550
340
SO
ISO
440
300
350
SSS
400
200
200
200
1,500
200
500
200
905
'450
250
350
380
330
300
350
190
ISO
30$
400
300
2S0
50
80
1,600
60
160
850
10,270
1,350
50
300
ISO
3,200
360
200
100
300
300
120
60
700
125
180
895
120
125
400
450
375
400
360
660
25
IS
375
550
250
650
120
160
130
400
ISO
140
140
400
220
900
125
240
100
330
450
300
560
50
300
60
240
1,300
350
240
125
225
ISO
45
50
1,390
100
425
150
275
ISO
375
200
f,6S0
160
180
200
160
205
180
1.65
32.50
9.7S
10.00
1.50
9.10
97.50
1.80
3.76
35.74
184.86
48.75
.90
7.80
7.20
116.02
14.56
13.00
3.25
34.12
8.50
3.23
2.19
18.80
2.24
4.50
26.11
3.00
3.26
18.67
22.75
6.75
18.20
19.76
24.09
.38
.37
9.95
35.75
9.12
20.79
3.40
3.20
2.60
12.65
3.45
2.52
10.44
18.20
4.40
21.87
12. IS
16.64
9.75
17.23
14.62
9.75
13.17
1.15
5.25
1.14
7.92
91.00
8.80
14.80
10.57
5.29
3.90
1.35
1.05
59.67
3.25
22.15
3.90
7.16
13.00
23.10
3.00
13.60
10.80
3.60
10.00
10.20
9.47
6.60
—141—
Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910
luno of Taipa7«r
Address
Ho. of
Lots
General Property itsessments is 1910
On Lots
Bnildings&
Personal
Property
Total
Assessment
Single Tax
Exemptions
1910 Tonld
fiare Been
Single Tai
Assessment
1910 ¥onld
EaTO Been
AotnalTai
Paid for
1910
Tax for 1911
Tinder Single
Tax ■Would
EaTe Been
ThorntoQ, J. W., et al..
Thornton, J. W. & Son.
Thornton, Joe J
Thornton, Joe J
Thornton, F. M
Wilaonville..
Wilsonville..
Wilson ville. .
Wilson ville..
Oregon City.
Thomson, Wm. G. & Evelyn. Maywood. _
Thomson, Sarah J Marshfield .
Thomson, Milo & Myrtle.
Thompson, Geo. F
Thompson, A. S
Thompson, Mary R.
Thompson, Mary R
Thompson, M. & M. E..
Thompson Laura
Thompson, Geo. M
Thompson, Emma. .
Thompson, Ethel L..
Thompson, John ....
Thompson, John
Thompson, H. E.. . .
Thommen, Johannes.
Thresher, W. E
Thun, Chas
Thurston, Ida M
Tice, Louis
Tilzer, Carrie. . .
Tingle, Nathan.
Tingle, .Tulia J.. .
Titera, Henry. . .
Titzwater, Earl.
Toates, Thomas
Tobin, John J
Tobin, Jolm J
Todd, W. M. & Coretha..
Toepelmann, F. A
Tone, Chas
Tonkin, Beryl
Tonkin, Oben & E. H..
Tonseth, Floral Co
Took, Susan
Tooze, Hilda...
Tooze, Myrtle. .
Tooze, Myrtle. .
Tooze, Chas. T.,
Tooze, Chas... .
Topelmann, F. A
Torrance, Nellie M
Torkelson, O. & R , . .
Townley, Dr
Townsend, J. R. & Sarah. .
Townsley, John R
Town, Benj. A. & F. L
Tracy, N. M
Tracy, John H
Tracy, John H
Tracy, J. H
Tracy, J. M
Tracy, Jas. M
Train, Edith
Trachsel, Christian.
Trevett, Katherine L
Treichler, Rosina
Trembath, Martha
Trembath, Martha (Heirs) . .
Tripp, R. W
Trimble, Jennie
Tritschler, Henry
Trotski, Chas
Troxler, Robt. F. & Wife. . .
Troendle, Leopold
Troutman, John F
Trustees M. E. Church.
Truscott, Edith C
Trullinger, Erikke
Trullinger, EUzabeth. . .
-Milwaukio
Oregon City
Willamette Tracts.
Oswego
Oregon City
Oswego
Willamette Falls.
Sunset City
Milwaukie
Oregon City
TuahtyL. No. 6, A F & A M
Tuck, Wm. L
Tucker. Amanda J
Tucker, H
Tucholke, Anna & Louisa M.
Tucholke, Ludwig...
Tucholke, Ludwig. . .
Tucholke, August. . . ,
Tucholke, Louisa M..
Tucholke. Lvrlin S...
Marshfield
Willamette Falls.
Windsor
Oregon City.
Robertson . . .
Robertson . . .
Pompeii
Oswego
Oswego
Oswego
Meldrum
Oregon City
Jennings Lodge.
Weslyn
Minthom
Oak Grove
Minthorn
Lee's Add. to Canby.
F,stacada . . . .
Oregon City.
Giaastoue. ..
Oswego
Hyde Park. .
Oregon City.
Oregon City.
Gladstone . . . ,
Gladstone
Green Point.
Oregon City.
Oregon City.
Canby
Milwaukie... .
Estacada. . . .
Milwaukie Heights
Barlow
i'^stacada
Estacada
Kstacada
1-^stacada ....
Oregon City..
Oregon City . .
Logan Tract..
Canemah ....
Milwaukie Park.
Oregon City
Oregon City
Oregon City
Robertson
Oregon City
Oregon City Annex..
Oregon City
Orchard Homes
Oregon City Annex..
Milwaukie Park
Boring Junction; exempt..
-Jennings Lodge
Oregon City
Molalla
Marshfield
Jennings Lodge
W. Gladstone
Clackamas Heights.
Cable Acres
Cable Acres
Oak Grove
Milwaukie Park.
Cable Acres
C.'iV>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
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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. <t M..
Zumwalt, May
Zurcher, Free).
Gladstone
Oregon Homes.
Windsor
So. Oswego
Sunset City. . . .
Oregon City
Oregon City
Sunset City. . . -
Windsor
Marshfield
Rosewood
Bolton
Willamette. .
Oregon City.
Oregon City.
Robertson . . .
Milwaukie. . .
Oak Grove. .
Howarden. . ,
Oregon City .
Gladstone . . .
Gladstone
So. Oswego
Oregon City Annex ,
.Sunset City
Wilsonville
Oswego
Oswego
Oregon City.
Oiik Grove . .
Oak Grove . .
Milwaukie Park.
Jennings Lodge .
Gladstone
Estacada . . _
E.stacada. ......
Milwaukie Park
Outlook
W.Gladstone
Friends' Oregon Colony.
Maywood
Pleasant Little Homes No.
Woodburn Orchard Co Tract-s
Oswego
Friends Oregon Colony . . .
Rosewood
South Oswego
Oak Grove
Oak Grove
Canby
Willamette Tracts.
Willamette Falls...
Multnomah Acres. .
Barlow
Oswego
Weslyn
Milwaukie Park.
W.Gladstone....
South Oswego.. .
Minthorn
Estacada
Pompeii
Oregon City
Estacada
Willamette Tracts.
Finavon
Oregon City
Pleasant Little Homes No.
Robertson ,
Oak Grove
LewelUng Park
Lewelling Park
Canemah
Friends' Oregon Colony.
Minthorn
Oswego
Oregon City.
Park Place . .
Estacada. . . .
Canby
Canby
Willamette Tracts.
Oswego
Oregon City
Oswego
Milwaukie Park. . . ,
80$
270
SO
30
475
200
200
375
80
120
750
140
650
50
525
300
1,025
350
140
50
160
200
400
20
150
175
40
190
■ 140
100
200
195
300
440
90
90
45
380
160
930
3.000
60
19,730
150
300
870
400
SO
175
ISO
150
SOO
1,250
120
725
150
375
120
600
240
SO
SOO
1,700
SO
400
600
450
60
240
2,125
200
200
ISO
165
60
110
7S0
125
620
140
250
200
600
650
200
180
200
400
920
ISO
450
200
ISO
300
250
2,450
300
2S0
50
400
270
350
ISO
150
505
400
200
SO
530
50
SO
SOO
100
2,205
+
335
40
140
190
360
300
450
300
350
300
300
175
*
370
300
700
145
1,275
100
665
235
100
900
80
470
50
30
875
1,120
350
825
80
120
950
140
800
SO
825
550
3,475
650
390
100
160
600
670
20
500
325
40
190
140
100
350
195
300
440
595
90
45
380
160
930
3,000
60
20,130
ISO
500
920
930
100
225
ISO
650
500
1,350
2,325
725
485
415
260
790
240
50
500
2,060
350
8S0
600
750
60
S90
2,425
200
SOO
325
165
430
410
1,450
270
1,895
240
915
435
700
1,550
200
1801
200
400
920
ISO
450
200
150
300
250
2,450
300
250
SO
400
270
3S0
ISO
ISO
505
400
200
50
530
SO
50
500
100
2,205
335
40
140
190
360
300
4S0
300
3.50
300
3lf0
175
370
300
700
145
1,275
100
665
235
100
900
80$ 1 .60
27(
11.98
51
.90
3(
.57
475
15.76
2(K
20.16
2(H
6.30
375
14.84
8(,
1.44
I2(
2.76
750
19.00
140
2.52
6.5(1
15.51
5(1
1.63
S2S
26.37
.WO
12.95
1,025
92.08
35(!
13.65
1411
9. 75
.5(1
2.SC
160
6.40
200
12.0C
40(1
12.73
2(1
.48
I.Sd
9.O0
175
4.87
40
1.04
19(1
4.94
14(1
4.SS
10(1
2.10
200
7.35
195
4.59
m\
5.04
44C
8.80
9(1
17.84
90
2.70
45
1.05
38(1
5.7C
160
3.2C
9.1(1
22.32
3,000
50.40
60
1.53
9,730
301 .95
I.SO
3.90
.KMI
12.00
870
15.18
400
17.67
.SO
2.10
175
4.73
1.5(1
3.90
ISO
12.67
500
9.75
1,2.5(1
22.27
I2«
38.36
725
18.84
150
8.73
375
9.76
I2(
5.20
60(1
15.01
24(
5.64
50
1.50
SOO
8.28
1,700
66.96
50
10. SO
400
16. .57
600
21.90
450
24.37
60
I.5J
240
13.86
2,125
50.92
200
5.30
200
13.25
I.S(1
5.85
165
3.96
60
10.11
110
10.66
7.50
47.12
125
6.75
62(1
56. 8S
140
6.24
250
23.79
200
8.47
6(H
18. 2C
6.S(
50.37
2(H
5.20
180
4.23
— HC-
Clackamas County Assessments and Taxes Under Two Tax Systems, 1910
Kama of Taipajar
in 1910
Bttildings &
Personal
Property_
Aotool Tax
Paid for
1910
Tai for 1910
Under Single
Tal Would
Have Boon
A-bbott, B. B
Adams, L
Adams, Ona
Adams, John
Adams, E. A., Mrs.
Aden, H
Albee, E. V., Mrs.
Aldrich, Eleanor..
Aldrich Grocery. .
AUbright, A. W. . .
Alldredge, A. O
AUdredge, N . M . . . .
Alldredge, Bertrice.
Allen, Benjamin F. .
Allen, C.F
Allinger, Fred....
Allison, R, L
Altizer, J. P ,
Alvin, Agatha L.
Amen, F. W
Andrews, Stillman. .
Andrews, Olive
Andrews, F. R
Anderson, Thos. J. .
Anderson, Frank G.
Anderson, B
.\nder3on, A
Anderson, C. F
Anderson, E. A
Anderson, O. Bertha.
Anderson, Andrew
Anderson, Fred
Armstrong, G
Amett, Wm. J. & J. C.
Arntsen, E. M
Asay & Cox
Ashby, C. C
Atwood, G. W
Ausve, O. M
Axtell, Louis M
Babcock, D. H.
Babler, Henry- .
Bacon, Freelan.
Bachman, J. . . .
Bair, L. A
Bair, W. H
Bailey, S. G
Bailey, F.M
Baker, M. C
Baker, Henry
Baker, R. W
Baker, B. F
Baker, Hugh
- ■ ,G. D.
Baker,
Baker, Phillip.
Baker, J. L — .
Baker, E. L....
Baker, Alison..
Baker, L. & L.
Ball, John
Baldwin, Thos. R. <fe I. C.
Banford, Geo. E
Banohe, J. G
Bankus, A. R
Barry, .John L
Barnes, Albert
Barnes, J. S
Barr, John V
Barnes, Mamie & Albert.
Barrett, Edward
Barlow, Frank
Bamett, J. H. & Agnes.
Bartb, John
Bartsch, Robert
Baty & Meeka
Baty, Mart
Baty, Jane
Baty, James
Baty, Warren
Batten, L. T., Mrs.
Bates, C.T...
Batdorf, Ida.
Bauer. W. I..
Bauer, Fred..
Bauer, Annie.
215!
12,000
20
4,000
345
6,200
50
100
685
1,805
30
45
75
255
225
100
35
50
40
IIS
590
240
140
50
115
210
65
65
340
80
550
950
385
115
40
350
425
145
390
60
195
1,630
35
165
75
1,300
230
85
215
210
50
75
200
25
50
75
835
310
225
75
85
420
30
235
75
75
270
105
45
285
1,720
320
1,060
390
80
625
80
270
515
225
950
85
445
17S
45
3.23
390.00
.50
130.00
10.35
93.00
1.33
2.35
17.12
30.68
.98
1.45
2.45
4.07
4.95
2.10
.52
1.50
.72
3.74
8.85
3.96
4.06
1.33
2.24
3.15
.98
.97
7.82
1. 52
8.56
16.04
6.93
3.23
.84
11.37
7.01
5.29
6.43
.90
3.02
24.45
.68
2.88
1.95
33.80
3.68
1.70
3.23
3.15
.97
1.46
3.40
.82
1.33
1.34
12.52
4.65
4.04
1.43
1.27
11.76
.54
4.70
2.44
1.13
4.05
3.15
.88
7.13
55.90
8.00
18.02
7.80
2.08
12.18
1.56
4.19
10.82
5.86
24.70
1.52
6.67
2.97
.90
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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
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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
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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 ....
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Confer, J. A
Confer Geo. B
Congdon, L. Y
Conway, John T.
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Buche, A. F
Cox, J. H
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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
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Burdon, F. A
Cutting; 0. C
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Damascus Belgian Horse Ass'n
Dann. W. R
Daniels, W P
Darbv L F
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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
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Davisi R. F
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Campbell, F. J
Davis, R.V
Davis T H. & Bertha.
Campbell, J. R
Davies, John C
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Davies, Wm. X
Carlson, G. J
Can- H 10
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Davidson, 0. C
Davidson, W. T
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Davidson, T, C
Davidson, E. L
Davenport, T. B
Davenport, J . H
Cary, R. W
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Gary W F
Case, E. R
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Case, G. J '. ".
Deakins, A. E
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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
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DeShields P S
Chapman. F. G
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Cheney W. C
DeShazer, .1. G
Deyoe, J. F. Mrs. . . .
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Dibble, W. P
Clark. Ella M
Dibble, Guy
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Clark, W. C
Dickey, Chas. H
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Clark. Virgil I
Dickerson, CD '.'..'.'.'.
Clinefelter, T. R
CloBner, George
Closner, W. E
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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
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'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
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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
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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
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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
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2.55
9.92
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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
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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
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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
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600
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465
430
65
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415
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1,000
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150
100
285
200
85
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320
280
205
180
40
360
595
175
170
3,700
95
320
185
30
60
755
300
700
800
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2,660
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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
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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
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Matthies, E
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Mattley, J. H
McCuIly, Al
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Matthews, Oliver S
McCullv Guv . . . .
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Matthews, J. E
McCord Wm J W
Matthews, C. W
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Mattocks, J. L
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Meilke, Richard
McLartv, H. D
McLoughUn, R. S
MoLeran, F. W
McMahon, J. O
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Melvin, H. T
Mendel, Wm
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Metier, W. A
MoMurry, A. G
MnRae Alex
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Meyer, Anna
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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
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■Milln, A. A., Mrs
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■Miller, Robert
jMilJer, Obed I
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Nehrbas Bessie M
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Netter, Olga
Miller! Mary E
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Newkirk E. N
Miller, H. Y
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Miller, A. H
Miller, J. W
Mewman, J. A
Miller, S. S
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Mochost, August & Emil
Moe, Ernest
Noble, L. A
Noblitt C R
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Noe, J. G
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S^ofziger, S.J
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Moehnke, M
Moehnke, Chris, Sr
Norria, J N
Moehnke, Wm
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Monroe, Althea, Mrs
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Oetken, Wm. & Emiiie
B
Moody, H. L
Oldham, E. W
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Moody H. S
Oldenburg, R
Morey , Wm
Morfitt, Wm
Morley, Geo. E
Morse, G. R
Ol3on,'H. C
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Morris, C. G
Oregon City Transportation Co .
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Moshberger, Julius
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Oregon City Shoe Store. !!.!!!!
Mowrey Steam Log. Railroad . .
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3regon City Commission Co
3regon City Ice Works
Oregon City Furniture Mfg Co..
Oregon City Machine Works . . . .
3regon City Enterprise
:3
Mueller, Wm. F
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Mullenhoff, H. G
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Munger, F. V
Wi^N
Murphy, J.
Oster, Joe
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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
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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
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75
30
75
55
70
70
100
465
1,165
140
95
280
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50
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60
200
135
815
29S
825
715
140
90
80
130
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105
180
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185
30
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9,300
100
485
25
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1,460
35
30
55
55
255
90
SO
35
65
100
525
200
100
45
1,000
1 75
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805
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220
355
185
70
135
200
40
50
2,575
400
25
295
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180
460
S.62
2.31
1.64
1.40
1.30
.69
4.30
2.10
2.48
2.44
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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
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—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...
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175$
35
220
610
2
225
170
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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
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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 <fe Salisbury.
Strubhar, S.N
Stromgren, Ellen
Stromgren, J. A
Stubbs, John
Stucki, Gottfried.
Stuwe, Fred G...,
Sturgeon, Maud . .
Sturdevant, Wm.
Suckow, John. . . .
Sullivan. B
Sumner, J. P
Summerfield, Ed.
Surley, Ola M. . .
Susee, J
Swan, C. W
Swank, J. & Amy
Swales, Benjamin
Swanson, Hans (Estate).
Swan-son. Peter
in 1910
Building! &
Personal
Property
Actual Tax
Paid for
1910
145
225
50
590
525
290
135
75
140
160
135
125
25
Tax for 1910
[Tnder Singls
Tix Would
Ia7e Been
2.40
S.84
1.33
8.SS
11.03
4.35
3.
1.58
2.38
4.00
4.39
1.87
.34
-154—
155
SO
2.33
1.63
O
45
.81
bo
83C
13. 7C
n
345
5.17
495
185
7.91
4.06
C/3
2S0
6.50
>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
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S.04
205
3.S«
175
2.9:
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I.6S
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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
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1.42
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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
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a « 3
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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
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.85 J5.
.92 '
.40 H -
.32 3 '
,92 £ I
87 _;
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£ 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:
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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
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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^ '*°'^'<k •
. ,, „ , <,, . ,, It we tax the farmer's business, occupa-
ture IS the farmer s business. Land is nee- tion and labor" in the shape of improvements
essary for that business, but in order to carry IN the land, and personal property and im-
on the business the farmer must have improved provements ON the land, we put a premium
land. The improvement of the land, or IN the ^^ holding land idle ; and we discourage land
land, is a part of the farmer's business. We Xek''^''"'''*'' *^™ buildings and good live
tax the farmer's "business" when we tax im- ^^ j^ave seen that 2,203 Clackamas County
provements IN the land, such as clearings and farmers had, in 1910, 66.29 acres of improved
ditches. land in every 100 acres of land owned by
If we exempt the farmer's "business, occu- them, and that of every $100 paid in taxes by
pation and labor" from tax, we encourage land them for 1910 they would have saved $34.12 if
improvements ; we encourage a farmer to make the Clackamas County Tax and Exemption
the best use of his land; we put a premium on law had been in force. Now let us look at the
land improvements, w« reward the farmer figures for the 3,204 farmers who had less than
clearing his land, for putting improvements on half their land improved.
FACTS FOR 3,204 FARMERS WITH LESS THAN HALF THEIR LAND IMPROVED.
Number of farmers with less than half their land improved 3,204
Improved acres owned by these 3,204 farmers 51,336.44
Unimproved acres owned by these farmers 191,126.59
Total acres owned by these farmers 242,463.03
Average number improved acres to each farmer 16.02
Average number unimproved acres to each farmer 5 9.65
Average of all acres to each farmer 75.67
General property assessments, 1910, 3,204 farmers $ 6,374,940.00
Assessments under proposed County law would have been 3,724,735.00
Exemptions under proposed County law would have been $ 2,650,205.00
Average assessment each farmer in 1910 was $ 1,989.69
Average assessment under County law would have been 1,162.5 3
Average exemption under County law would have been $ 827.16
Actual taxes paid, 1910, on farm property $ 114,801.30
Taxes under proposed County law would have been 105,657.71
3.204 farmers would have saved by County law $ 9,143.59
Average tax paid by each farmer for 1910, present law $ 35.83
Average tax under proposed law would have been 32.98
Average saved each farmer by proposed law would have been $ 2.85
Of every $100 paid in taxes by these farmers in 1910 taxes they would have saved by
proposed law v 7.96
Of every 100 acres of their land these farmers had 21.14 acres improved.
Of every 100 acres of their land all farmers had 30.91 acres improved.
Of every 100 acres of their land 2,203 farmers had 66.29 acres improved.
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