THE BANNER-COURIER, OREGON CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1922. Page Seven Y 1) 3h Ml. Community Sfeuts - . News From Over CLACKAMAS COUNTY CARSON HEIGHTS & CAPITOL HILL Mr. Geo. HarUaam J1 r K if r je- if tr r if if5 On account of previous engagements by Mrs. Hugh Gruwell, the entertain ment which was to have been given by the Woman's Foreign Missionary So ciety of the Carson Heights church, has been postponed to the month of December. At the meeting held last Thursday night by the electric service commit tee, at Knox hall, it was found that sixty owners had already wired their homes. There are yet thirty to be wired and all are urged to wire at the earliest possible time, as the P. R., L. & P. Co. wish to begin construction be fore the wet weather sets In. Another meeting is called for Tuesday evening. The children of Capitol Hill celegrat ed "book week" by dressing in the characters of children in the books they had read, and giving a brief out line of the story. Miss Plaxton, from the Portland library, visited the school and told stories to the children. A board meeting of the Sunday school tealhers of the Carson Heights church, was held at the home of Mrs. J. Kirker, last Wednesday evening, to discuss the work for the winter. Mrs. Cachs, who has been living with her sister-in-law at the Manches ter house, is moving to Tigard, to be near her mother. Margaret Merrick of Capitol Hill en tertained her little school friends with a party last Saturday afternoon, the occasion being her birthday. Elaine Howard is suffering from the results of a nail penetrating her foot. She is. unable to go to school. St. Clair's Roman Catholic church at Capitol Hill, will hold their annual ba ' zaar at the church, November 22 and 23. . The ladies of the parish will serve a chicken dinner both evenings, and two dozen or more turkeys will be raf fled off. The Owl Club met last week for the election of officers for the coming year. Mr. Schlegelmilsch, as president, and F. W. Finke were re-elected, with Mrs. Tipsword, as treasurer, and F. A. Doern, as secretary. Plans are afoot for something good in the way of a Thanksgiving party. Mrs. E. L. Brotchi, while visiting in Tacoma, had the misfortune, when stepping from a car, to break her right arm. Mr. and Mrs. Livingstone, with their son and daughter, are visiting Port land from Fairbanks, Alaska. They were entertained last Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Watson of Collins View. Mrs, Manning Spiker, president of the Capitol Hill parent-Teachers Coun cil, attended the meeting of the parent teachers, held at the court house, last Wednesday afternoon for the purpose of making further arrangements for the entertainment to be held at the Auditorium, November 25, ,by &Charles Crawford Gorst. Margaret and Georgia Hartman are finding much pleasure in a radio which their father installed for them last week. Miss Anna Griffith, secretary of Washington Humane Society, with headquarters in Seattle, is spending a few days in Portland, conferring with Mrs. F. W. Swanton, general manager of Oregon Humane society, with a view of establishing the Portland system of caring for the Seattle animal refuge home. Miss Griffith is accompanied by her sister, Miss Eva Griffith, of New York. The Centenary-Wilbur church of Portland has been sending some of its best speakers out to the Cars"on Heights cuhrch. Property owners throughout this vi cinity are much interested as to the outcome of a meeting, which will be held at the court house Monday morn ing, by the county commissioners and the conservation tax committee, as to whether or not the county funds will allow the resurfacing of the Boons Fer ry road. Robert Meyers spent the week-end . at Camp Brockway, where a number of the old-time scouts were invited to a get-together social time. je LOWER HIGHLAND J Mrs. Dan Fellows 4 jt P IP JP P P K IP IP JP IP P P P IP1 Mrs. Bert Cole has been quite sick. Dr. McLean of Oregon City has been in attendance. j Mrs. James Rutherford and son Hen ry returned from Mosier, last week. Mrs. Holmes and Vera visited with Mrs. Bert Cota, last Wednesday. At last the trouble on our telephone line has been remedied. Some one had wired the wires together at the top of the poles. We have had no service since hallowe en. as the trick was putt ed off then. A joke is all right, but sometimes it is carried too far. Bert Cota has a gang of men repair ing the plank road between Lower Highland and Schuebel, iind it was badly needed as the planks were Dro en and it was very vhard on automo biles. . Mr. and Mrs. Holmes and daughters made a trip to Oregon City, last Mon day. Blanche Creason was quite'sick last week and unable to attend echool. R. w. Jackson has been on the sick list. Eli Fellows was a Portland visitor, last Tuesday. CORRAL CREEK . By Corral Creek School. Blanche Brown, Teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Doris Young and fam ily were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Graham for Sunday dinner. . William Lozier has a crew of China men digging his potato crop. Mr. and Mrs. McCollum and eon Charles are back on the W. W. Graham farm. Mrs. Wm. Bidder visited school one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. William Edwards and family of Beaverton, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Yates of .Sherwood, visited the R. B. Graham home during the week; Grandma Roberts, who has been 111, is much improved. Mrs. Blanche Brown spent the week end In Portland. Alonzo Vaughn is back In school again, after his Illness last week. Clif ford Jones, who has also been 111, was able to resume his high school work in Newberg, Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Graham and daughters Helen and Thelma, spent Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Say. Reed Graham has purchased a Ford- son tractor. Lloyd Jones visited Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Tooze, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bidder and fam ily spent Sunday evening with the J. W. Graham family. Norman Say attended the Masonic lodge at Newberg, Friday night Mr. and Mrs. Fred Minor and Harry Fisher spent an evening last week with Mr. and Mrs. Reed Graham. The Misses Nellie and Jessie Angus and Jack Angus had tea Sunday, with the R. B. Graham family. Hugh Iler and Lea Comstock are hauling wood to WUsonville from the Harry Say place. Gerald Baker, who Is attending school in Portland, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Baker. J Jt JENNINGS LODG& J Mrs. W. VT. Woodbeck J Jt S jt t2& d& 1& tSf E. L. Kellogg Is building a residence opposite the school house, on the river road. Bert Robbins has purchased a new Chevrolet car. The program committee are plan ning the details of the Christmas en tertainment to be given by the Sunday school of Grace Community church. Rev. and Mrs. Achor, Mrs. Elmer Forsythe of Woodburn, and M. J. Ver non of Oklahoma, were dinner guests of Mrs. Ella McHargue, last Thursday. Mrs. Warren Swart attended a re ception given Wednesday of last week, at the home of Mrs. Harry Edwards, in Portland, in honor of Mrs. Louis Abelli of Bolivia, South America, Mrs. Ed wards and Mrs. Abelli are sisters. Edgar Packett. winner of the $2,000 prize, offered last year by the publish ers of the Cosmopolitan, in connection with a story published in that maga zine, has taken one of the Emmons houses on the river for the winter. Tom Grady jhas rented the Jack Hampton cottage on the river for the winter season. The Gradys recently sold their home on Addie street to G. O. Geberg of Nevelle, Canada, who has already taken possession of his new home. Elizabeth Breuchert entertained a party of eleven last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Henderson have taken possession of their new home on the river road. Mr. and Mrs. J. Booth of Albany have been visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McCulloch, at Mel drum. Henry Geymer of Sumner, Wash., was a recent visitor at the home of G. M. CaldwaU. Mr. and Mrs. J. Blair Miller spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of the latter's mother in Portland. Earl Boardman of Spokane, a form er resident, visited here last Friday. A number of the young people; stu dents of the Washington High school, attended the school play "Dulcie," giv en last Friday evening. The proceeds of the entertainment will be used to replace the library destroyed in the recent Are. A large number of the residents of Jennings Lodge will attend the road meeting in Oak Grove, Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Harlow were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Gard ner, Sunday. Mrs. Harlow and Mrs. Gardner are Bisters. Mrs. George Gardner will entertain a party of twelve little girls, Saturday, in honor of the eighth birthday of her daughter Winifred. Mrs. Cora Ingalls has returned from Hills boro, where she visited at the home of her son. Eighteen members of Grace Guild were entertained, Wednesday, at the home of. Mrs. Dell Tucker, in Portland. Twenty new members were added to the roll of the Community Club at the last meeting. - Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Roberts visited at the home of their son, Arthur Rob erts, in Portland, Sunday. Mrs. Julia R. Ullrand is confined to her home with an attack of the grip. NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET ING TO VOTE SPECIAL ROAD TAX Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Chap. 118, General Laws of Oregon, for 1921, that a Road District Meet ing of the legal voters of Road Dis trict No. 18, Clackamaa County, Ore gon, will be held on the 25th day of November, 1922, In said road district at the hour of 8:00 P. M, In the East ML Scott School House to to vote an additional tax in said Road District for road purposes as by Law provided. - H. E. CROSS, County Judge. NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET ING TO VOTE SPECIAL ROAD TAX Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Chap. 118, General Laws of Oregon, for 1921, that a Road District Meet ing of the legal voters of Road Dis trict No. 19, Clackamaa County, Ore- gon, will be held on the 25th day of November, 1922, In said road district at the hour of 2:00 P. M. In the FRANK OTT'S HALL to vote an additional tax In said Road District for road purposes as by Law provided. H. E. CROSS, County Judge. NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET ING TO VOTE SPECIAL ROAD TAX Notice Is hereby given, pursuant to Chap. 118, General Laws of Oregon, for 1921, that a Road District Meet ing of the legal voters of Road Dis trict' No. 20, Clackamas County, Ore gon, wiU- be held on the 25th day of November, 1922, in said road district at the hour of 8:00 P. M. in the DAMASCUS COMMUNITY HOUSE to vote an additional tax in said Road District for road purposes as by Law provided. H. E. CROSS, County Judge. NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET ING TO VOTE SPECIAL ROAD TAX Notice is hereby given, pursuant to. Chap. 118, General Laws of Oregon, for 1921, that a Road District Meet ing of the legal voters of Road Dis trict No. 21, Clackamas County, Ore gon, will be held on the 25th day of November, 1922, in said road district at the hour of 1.00 P. M. in the UNION SCHOOL HOUSE to vote an additional tax in said Road District for road purposes as by Law provided. H. E. CROSS, County Judge. NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET ING TO VOTE SPECIAL ROAD TAX Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Chap. 118, General Laws of Oregon, for 1921, that a Road District Meet ing of the legal voters of Road Dis trict No. 22, Clackamas County, Ore gon, will be held on the 25th day of November, 1922, in said road district at the hour of 2:00 P. M. in the I. O. O. F. HALL AT BORING, to vote an additional tax in said Road District for road purposes as by Law provided. H. E. CROSS, County Judge. NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET ING TO VOTE SPECIAL ROAD TAX Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Chap. 118, General Laws of Oregon, for 1921, that a Road District Meet ing of the legal voters of Road Dis trict No. 23. Clackamas County, Ore gon, will be held on the 25th day of November, 1922, In said road district at the hour of 1:30 P. M. In the COTTRELL COMMUNITY CHURCH to vote an additional tax In said Road District for road purposes as by Law provided. H. E. CROSS, County Judge. NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET ING TO VOTE SPECIAL ROAD TAX Notice Is hereby given, pursuant to Chap. 118, General Laws of Oregon, for 1921, that a Road District Meet ing of the legal voters of Road Dis trict No. 24, Clackamas County, Ore gon, will be held on the 25th day of November, 1922, in said road district at the hour of 8:00 P. M. . in AIMES, NEAR BULL RUN, to vote an additional tax in said Road District for road purposes as by Law provided. H. E. CROSS, County Judge. NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET ING TO VOTE SPECIAL ROAD TAX Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Chap. 118, General Laws ol Oregon, for 1921, that a Road District Meet ing f the legal voters of Road Dis trict No. 25, Clackamas County, Ore gon, will be held on the 25th day of November, 1922, in said road district at the hour of 1:00 P. M. In the BULL RUN SCHOOL HOURE to vote an additional tax in said Road District for road purposes as by Law provided. H. E. CROSS, County Judge. NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET ING TO VOTE SPECIAL ROAD TAX Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Chap. 118, General Laws of Oregon, for 1921, that a Road District Meet ing of the legal voters of Road Dis trict No. 26, Clackamas County, Ore gon, will be held on the 25th day of November, 1923, In said road district at the hour of 2 : 00 P. M. in the Sandy Lumber Company's Office to vote an additional tax in said Road District for road purposes .as by Law provided. H. E. CROSS, County Judge. NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET ING TO VOTE SPECIAL ROAD TAX Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Chap. 118, General Laws of Oregon, for 1921, that a Road District Meet ing of the legal voters of"' Road Dis trict No. 27, Clackamas County, Ore gon, will be held on the 25th day of November, 1922, in said road district at the hour of 2:00 P. M. in the FIRWOOD SCHOOL HOUSE to vote an additional tax in said Road District for road purposes as by Law provided. " H. E. CROSS, County Judge. NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET ING TO VOTE SPECIAL ROAD TAX Notice Is hereby given, pursuant to Chap. 118, General Laws of Oregon, for 1921, that a Road District Meet ing of the legal voters of Road Dis trict No. 1 Clackamas County, Ore gon, will be held on the 25th day of November, 1922, In said road district at the hour of 8:00 P. M. in the Council Chamber, " Oregon City, to vote an additional tax .in said Road District for road purposes as by Law provided. H. E. CROSS, County Judge. NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET ING TO VOTE SPECIAL ROAD TAX Notice Is hereby given, pursuant to Chap. 118, General Laws of Oregon, for 1921, that a Road District Meet ing of the legal voters of Road Dis trict No. 7, Clackamas County, Ore gon, will be held on the 25th day of November, 1922, In said road district at the "hour of 7:30 P. M. in the EST AC ADA CITY HALL to vote an additional tax in said Road District for road purposes as by Law provided. . - H. E. CROSS, County Judge. NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET ING TO VOTE SPECIAL ROAD TAX Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Chap. 118, General Laws of Oregon, for 1921, that a Road District Meet ing of. the legal voters of Road Dis trict No. 6, Clackamas County, Ore gon, will be held on ,the 18th day of November, 1922, In said road district at the hour of 8:00 P. M. in the CITY HALL IN SANDY, to vote an additional tax in said Road District for road purposes as by Law provided. H. E. CROSS, County Judge. NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET ING TO VOTE SPECIAL ROAD TAX Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Chap. 118, General Laws of Oregon, for 1921, that a Road District Meet ing of the legal voters of Road Dis trict' No. 1L Clackamas County, Ore gon, will be held on the 25th day of November, ia22, in said goad district: at the hour of 2:00 P. M. In the HAZELIA SCHOOL HOUSE to vote an additional tax in said Road District for road purposes as by Law provided. H. E. CROSS, County Judge., NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET ING TO VOTE SPECIAL ROAD TAX Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Chap. 118, General Laws of Oregon, for J 921. that a Road District Meet ing of the legal voters of Road Dis trict No. 12, Clackamas County, Ore gon, will be held on the 25th day of November, 1922, In said road district at the hour of 8:00 P M. in the Lake Grove Community House to vote an additional tax in said Road District for road purposes as by Law provided. H. E. CROSS, County Judge. NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET ING TO VOTE SPECIAL ROAD TAX Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Chap. 118, General Laws of Oregon, for 1921, that a Road District Meet ing of the legal voters of Road Dis trictNo. 13, Clackamas County, Ore gon, will be held on the 25th day of November, 1922, in said road district at the hour of 1 : 00 P. M. ' in the PLEASANT HILL SCHOOL HOUSE to vote an additional tax in said Road District for road purposes as by Law provided." II. E. CROSS. County Judge. NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET ING TO VOTE SPECIAL ROAD TAX Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Chap. 118, General Laws of Oregon, for 1921, that a Road District Meet ing of the legal voters of Road Dis trict No. 14, Clackamas County, Ore gon, will be held on the 25th day of November, 1922, In said road district at the hour of 1:30 P. M. In the FROG POND SCHOOL HOUSE to vote an additional tax in said Road District for road purposes as by Law provided. H. E. CROSS, County Judge. (Continued on Page 8) The County Court (Continued from Page 5) $1.60; D. T. Meldrum, $10.80; W. C. Cowgill, Jr., $6.53; Albert Hubert, $46. 01; Frank Marshall $6.22; A. H. Miller. $78.55; Berge Torkelson, $67.35; Ed. Hardens, $48.37; Ted Harders, $27.93; Chris Klinker, $92.39; Henry Schmidt, $24.24; Gus Zweinman $22.40; Louis Ochs, $23; O. P. Califf, $27.65; Adolf Wiederhold, $23.02; Calvin Beebe, $23.- 02; Tom Beebe, $7.47; Frank Ochs, $23.02; N. Rath, $23.02; M. Grafenhain, $18.03; Roy Miller, $2.49;Ralph Cha ney, $8.97; Jack Jones, $4.99; John Marshall $18.65; H. H. Udell, $27.67; John Krieger $9.98; Cick Bowdlay, $9.- 98; A. W. Anderson, $9.98; Ralph De Shazer, $9.9? ; Herbert Udell, $14.97; C. W. Neumann, $33.96; Jay Morrison, $4.98; Ray Hanson, $4.98; Orvel Ev ans, $8.22 ; H. L. Shaw, $4.98 ; John Motejl $2.49; Ralph De Shazer, $4.99. Market Road No. 3 Estacada Tele phone & Telegraph Co., $4.45; D. T. Meldrum, $11; Schuld Bros., $119; Road Builders' Equipment Co , $36.50; Albert O. Ekstrom, $79.63; W. H. Douglass, $41.89; Raymond Naylor, $14.94; F. Hoffmeister $4.99. Market Road No. 5 Road Builders' Equipment Co., $181;' HowardjCooper Corporation, $5.95; L. A. Smith, $1, 101.10; Clarence Erickson, $43.57; Lenord Erickson, $32.73; Bob Seaman, $19.95; Bill Nicholson, $18.96; H. As boe, $9.98; Joe Oster, $9.98; Aug. Damm, $39.84; Roy R, Ridings, $62.33; G. C. Woster, $9.96; L. N. Jones, $14. 97; S. Tominger, $4.98; H. Hattler, $9. 98; Olof Olsen, $4.99; Peter Olsen, $8.73. Market Road No. 6 Oregon City Foundry, $2.50; George N. Gill Saw mill, $21.42; Oregon City Sand & Grav el' Co., $439.15; J. W. Schuld, $14.58; Johnson, $13.38; F. D. Todd, $17.85; D. T. Meldrum $1280; J. N. Wallace, $239.70; J. T. McKinney, $122.52; Wal ter Schleisceiser, $98.78; Harry Wil helm, $22.45; Bill Baker, $12.47; Geo. Batalgia, $4.99; Fred Miner, $34.93; Dan Huss, $31.18; Shank, $2.48; Ray Hacker, $2.48; Clyde Swank, $16.45; Geo. Todd, $7.48; P. T. Wallace, J59. 31; Lester Grimes, $83.76; - Albert Swartz, $66.31; Geo. Batalgia, $17.45; D. S. Wallace, $83.78. Market Road No. 7 A. Mather, $40. 66; Hogg Bros., $24.15; Howard-Cooper Corporation, $5.48; A. Mather, $320.60; Wm. C. Perry, $5; H. W. Hag eman, $48.03; D. T. Meldrum, $6.80; Coast Culvert & Flume Co., $99.70; Frank Tiffany, $112.29; M. W. John ston, $61.29; T. E. Brown, $93.75; W. Henrlcl, $5.98; Wm. Mumpower, $55. 86; J. C. Holcomb, $1046; Clark Mum power, $50.83; Ray Dallas, $104.82"; Os car Striker, $37.90; J. C. Miller, $13. 96; W. E. Brown, $17.45. Market Road No. 10 D. T. Meldrum, 19.20; C. F. Jackson, $42.39; W. Coop er, $19.92; E. Guddat $23.17; C. Lin hardt, $17.94; M. T. Jacobson, $39.92; Finis Cooper, $39.92; Ed. Loe, $39.92; Leon Judd, $7.48; Austin Taylor, $39. 92; Elie Taylor, $34.92; F. Linhardt, $24.95; Herb Hawley, $39.92; H. L. . '' 'As7' ' Jackson, $11.96; Richard Cooper, $2.49; O. L. Hammond, $2.49; Albert Near son, $2.49. . , K Bond Road 8-C Oregon Portland Ce ment Co., $6,911.75; M. G. Guy, $117.54; A. C. Warner, $12.20; Oregon Contract Co., $7,217.86. Bond Road 9-A Hult Bros., $311.27. Bond Road 11-A L. D. Lenon, $8.98; J. P. Jensen, $1; Fred Millig, $1; Mar ion County, $62.07; G. R. Dickenson, $5; L. D. Lenon, $9; Needy Brick & Tile Factory, $12.30; S. R. Taylor, $99; V. Skinner, $11.22; O. Hartzler, $7.48; D. W. Shrock, $4.48; R. W. Zimmer man, $32.90; E. Bell, $11.19; F. E. Mills, $2.99- O. Bolland, $2.49; P. Bolland, $6.25; H. Hanson, $8.70; H. Kyle, $103. 10; Luie Arsich, $39.92; Chas. Pelter, $40.97; O. Hastie, $22.44; Fred Hug, $26.29; E. Jensen, $30.57; L. Fish, $26. 18; J. W. Gabel, $29.92; J. V. Dickey, $23.92; A. Jacobs, $8.72; A. H. Erb, $30.30; R. K. Zurlinden, $20.55; Fran cis Pelter, $10.08; Carl Dropulick, $423.96. Election County Clerk, $7.50; West Linn, $5; Guy H. Pace, $13.50; Jessie Cunningham, $7.50; Alice McKinnon, $7.50; Ruth Smith, $51.23; Naomi War ren, $37.50; Carrie Cunningham, $12. 50; Jones Drug Co., $62.20; M. A. Math er, $ .90; G. C. Pomeroy, $1.30; H. F. Gibson, $1.20; George Berg, $ .70; F. Madden, $ .40; Etta M. Davidson, $2.-50;-Edith Carter, $2.40; Julia E Ul- brand, $2.60; Geo. J. Case, $1.80; John o. Owings, $ .50; William Knight, $3. 40; Amy L. Morand, $ .30; Geo. T. Parry, $11.10; A. C. Cogswell, $ .20; V. G. Benvie, $3.20; Fred Proctor, $4.20; M. Agnes rreytag, $2; Dwight L. See ly, $ .70; W. F. Cary, $3.20; S. T. Ed miston, $4.50; H. M. Abbott, $2.50; D. F. Le Fevre, $1.90; J. W. Hobart, $ .50; Oregon City Enterprise, $521.- 10. Sheriff W. J. Wilson, $ .35: Ore gon City Enterprise, $521.10. , Sheriff W. J. Wilson, $ .35; Oregon City Enterphise, $1.50; D. M. Marshall, $12.50; W. J. "Wilson. $35. Clerk Huntley-Draper Drug Co., $3.85; County Clerk, $12. Recorder County Recorder, $15.90. Treasurer Hogg Brothers, $ .15; Jones Drug C, $ .15; Oregon City En terprise, $2.50; Naomi Warren, $17; County Treasurer, $1; W. S. Warren, $24; Huntley-Draper Drug Co., $4.95; Burroughs Adding Machine Co., $3.75. Assessor W. B. Cook, $3; Wm. Morand, $83.38. County Court W. A. Proctor, $45; W. F. Harris, $40. Court House Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co., $97.15; Frank Busch & Sons, $8.59; Commercial Coal Sales Co., $168.15; Hogg Brothers, $3.35; Board of Water Commissioners, $30.41; D. H. Watt3, $2.15; E. A. Hackett, $6; A. J. Bell, $25; C. Pelter, $1.74; L. M. Hill, $1.74; John Heft, $3.49,- Henry Henrici, $1.99; B. L Seals, $1.74; A. Heft, $1.74; Doc Farmer, $1.99; Walter Henrici, $1.99; Bob Mattoon,v $10.49 ; Claude Henrici, $1.74; Southern Pacific Co., $9.98; City of Oregon City, $898.47. Special No. 51 Carl Dropulich, $252; Ole , Jacobson, $8.71. Special No. 60 G. A. Millar, $19.96; Franklin Young, $9.96; Edward Mead, $7.47; W. G. Randall, $29.20; Charles Rettinger, $14.97. General Roads C. G. Miller Co., $11.10; A. L. Yoder, $67.40; Seventh Street Garage, $4.95; Oegron City Foundry, $17.15; J. S. Fisher, $2.68; Geo. Blatchford, $16.30; Geo. J. Case, $14.35; W. J. Wilson & Co., $97.55; Standard Oil Co.; $1.40; Robbins Bros., $15; Howard-Cooper Corporation, $68; Road Builders' Equipment Co., $565.34; Crown-Willamette Paper Co., $2.47; Oregon Portland Cement Co., $771; Howard-Cooper Corporation, $35; Wil lamette River Lbr. Co., $2.64; Hogg Bros., $195.47; Seventh Street Garage, $4.95; A. L. Yoder, $32.05; S. F. Scrip ture, $5.25; Shorty Sommerfelt, $33.25; Joe. F. Hoff, $28.75; East Side Mill & Lbr Co., $98.58; C. E. Buell, $12.63; J. E. Haseltine &Co., $37.98; Commercial Coal Sales Co., $197.78; Southern Paci fic Co., $317.87; Oregon State High way Commission, $15,750; Coast Cul vert & Flume Co., $60.53; Wm. Wid mer, $20.45; Gust Finger, $16.18; Louis Gierke, $16.18; Fred Wagner, $29.95; W. H. Banke, $21.21; Geo. Christen sen, $7.49; Peter Houghlum, $22.45; L. L. Griffin, $11.97; Al. Hayworth,"$9.97; D. Brooks Hogan, $4.99; J. B. Fowler, $2.49; A. J. Bell, $89.82; James Brough, $71.82; E. H. Fairbrother, $35.91; Glen DeVinish, $61.84; Walter Jones, $52.86; E. L. Palfrey, $27.93; R. R. Welch, $4. 99; H. A. Kayler, $12.45; E. J. Wood, $12.45; O. L. Dickerson, $13.69; H." N. Summerville; $27.44; D. H. Ramsby, $2.49; A. Butterfield, $19.96; G. E. Wyland, $50.94; G. Gottwald, $2.49; A. Sailer, $2.49; F. S. Hart, $1.24; J. W. Marrs, -$5.98; E. E. Lacey, $3.73; Fred Gertach, $67 36; Oscar Wall, $38.39; John Oaks, $47.88; Henry Henrici, $23.94; John Heft, $111.84; A. Heft, $59.33; Nenno Roggie, $38.39; A. E. Taylor, $9.98; Leon Judd, $4.49; Her man Fisher, $62.96; John Ross, $16; A. C. Striker, $303.62; J. P. Wimmer, $172.86; C. A. Wallace, $189.62; R. W. Davidson $167.16; O. F. Klinger, $121. 69; G. Jones, $145.63; C. V. Sunday, $36.90; Frances Sunday, $28.92; Elmer Sunday, $20.94; John Ross, $84.78; Al. Cudding, $212.82; Frank Oglesby, $73. 81; Oscar Striker, $9.97; Earl Strong, $73.81; Roy Livingston, $45.88; Dick Bolander, $3.99; Hubbard Bowman, $12.96; Hugh Cudding, $35.91; Road Builders' Equipment Co., $33.68; Car ver Garage, $2.70; A. L. Yoder, $1; Oregon City Retreading & Vulcanizing Works, $15.50; Harry Jones, $15; C. G. Miller Co., $9.35; Francis Welsh, $12. 50; Hogg Bros, $91.20; Board of Water Comm., $1.75; A, Mather, $31.95; Fee naughty Machinery Co., $93.63; Ore gon State Highway Comm., $293.42; State Industrial Accident Commission, $783.42; Francis Welsh, $41.15; Stand ard Oil Co., $405.69; Standard Oil Co., $223.76; Howard-Cooper Corporation, $311.19; Oak Grove Delivery Co., $1.50; Mrs. Margaret Hunter, $2.50; Union Oil Co., $8.19; Uniol Oil Co., $107.97; Karl Kormann, $3; Aden's Store, $13. 85; G. E. Tauchmann, $150; Hogg Bros., $4; W. Dutcher $60; E. R. Kii gallon, $52.35; Damascus Blacksmith & Auto. Works, $13.15; Erick Pam green, $10.25; Bill Higger Co., $891; Oregon City Enterprise, $3.75 r Abe Gilbert, $191.04; Eri & Jonsrud, $33.55; Oregon Swedish Colonization Corp., $10; Oregon City Auto Co., $34.35; W. F. Haberlach, $73.30; Nichola Gasciato, $3,907.61; Banner-Courier $21; ' Dollv Pratt, $100.25; D. T. Meldrum, $51.10; C. A. Wells, $156.72; C. Rilea, $65.28; Chas. Simmons, $42.24; Geo. Pennell, $169.78; M. T. Ryan, $38.40; G. D. Hammond, $4.99; W. C. Cowgill, Jr., $219.17; Chas. Simmons, $46.08; 'C. Rilea, $112.17; M. T. Ryan, $53.76; G-- D. Hammond, $9.98; Geo. Tanner", $9. 98; C. Wells, $6.53; J. W. Miles, $208. 10; G. D. Hammond, $104.79; Geo. Tanner, $129; Chas. Simmons, $7.68; C. A. Rilea, $3.84; M. T. Ryan, $7.68; C. A. Wells, $6.53; Fred Wagner, $52. 15; Al. Hayworth, $27.96; J. O. Math ews, $14.94; J. H. Revenue, $2.49; Ho mer Revenue, $22.46; Tom Milen, $22. 46; Jess Hite,. $3.73; J. W. Spradlin, $9.96; Peter Houghlum, $4.99; Her- For the Sake of Safety the Ancient Greeks Used to Convert Their Property Into Gold and Silver THEY would take this bullion to the temples, where the priests watched it faithfully, in order to earn the reputation of fidelity to their " charges. The famous Temples of Delhi and Olympia in time came to be store houses of great treasure. It took more than 2,000 years for this thrift impulse to develop into modern, in terest paying saving, which, we be lieve, has reached its highest develop ment in this Bank, where saving de posits are treated as trust funds and safeguarded by only the highest type of securities. Bank of Oregon City Oldest Bank in Clackamas County Orianixti F$rty-itu Years Ago. man Fisher, 11.85; Albert Fisher, $19. 75; Max Bruch, $11.85; Otto Miller, $11.85; S. L. Irish, $15.80; Geo. Miller, $11.85; C. Pelter, $8.72; John Heft, $66.40; A. Heft, $29.66; Claude Hen rici, $5.23; Oscar Striker, $6.98; H. Henrici, $23.94; C. W. Carter, $5.23; L. M. Hill, $13.96; William Montitch, $31.92; B. L. Seals, $8.72; Doc Farmer, $13.96; Chris Miller, $107.91; Carl Loundree, $106.66; Joe Loundree, $75. 47; Walter J. Henrici, $106.76; H. Hen rici, $37.42; Claud Henrici, $75.81; C. W. Carter, $13.45; Charles Pelter, $28. 35; Chares Cash, $106.06; Lloyd M. Hill, $45.37; E. L. Blackburn, $95.76; Oscar F. Striker, $74.82; C. H. Farmer, $106.66; Dick Striker, $92.84; B. L. Seals, $40.54; Otto Striker, $69.86; W. S. Gorbett, $64.87; O. E. Bonney, $34. 93; H. B. Maddox, $59.33; E. L. Pal frey, $3.99; Duff Sherman, $3.99; J. Wicklina, $43.72; John Kusturin, $19. 80; John Berg, $26.91; G. D. Richey, $2.99; Joe Lilly, $116.63; H. Elligson, $88.56; H. Howell, 1121.78; C. Swan son, $38.91; A. Johnson, $38.91; R. Dimbat, $31.85; E. Dimbat, $33.06; G-. T. Ryan, '.$25.74; R. Mamstrom, $3.93; W. M. Heganan, $20.22; H. Valintine, $7.78; Mike Dempsy $13.53; R. Hud son, $24.87; Berg Torkleson, $24.70; M. W. Johnston, $3.93; Frank Tiffany, $3.93; W. Brown, $3.93; A. Wolklns, $3.93. Market Road No 1 Molalla Shoeing Shop, $2.90; Canby Hardward & Imple ment Co., $6.25; C. E. Beaman, $57; G. Fredrlch, $827.41; S. Neilsen, $466.64; G. DieUine. $447.38: Carl Ramsby, $109.55; Pre.s Bonney, $8.97: E. F. Wallace, $47.08; Sam Marks, $8.97; Dave Countreman, $44.09; Charley An derson, $18.68; M. PSrcival, $28.82; A. Thronson, $24.23; Frank Countreman, $37.97; John Miettunen, $21.67; J. W. Cogar, $25.43; Claud Wlnslow. $5.98; Herman Chindgren, $10.98; D. R, Dim ick, $76.11; J. W. Garrett, $133.07; Earl Ktarks, $70.82; W. A. Beck, $85.79; John Comer, $72.42; Charley Fisher, $53.06; Walter Ball, $5.98; Earl Bolby, $23.92; John Anderson, $5.92; W. Chilcote, $71.81; Clarence Jubb, $69; John Callahan $53.81; Tom Johanson, $46.03; M. Chilcote, $47.78; P. N. John son, $50.34; George Smith. $5.49: Geo. Williams, $27.45; T. F. Fellows, $76- Circuit Court Oregon City Enter prise, $5.75; Huntley-Draper Drug Co., $1.75; Jackson Rhlnes, $4.20; Dell Rhines, $4.20; Wm. Svendsen. $3.60; Wesley Foumal, $2; J. T. Cassidy, $49.- 40; saran Baldwin, $3.20: Gertrude Baldwin, $3.20; Arlete Sargent, $3.20; sianey Keny, $3.20; Beulah Kearney, $5.00; Ed. Nachand, $3.50; Mrs. Ed. Nachand, $3.50; E. A. Hackett, $2.20; G. L. Uptegrove; $3; Joe Hinkle, $2.30; Minnie Hackett, $2.20; J. H. Beemen, $5; -A. C. Schirmer, $5; Fred Fluecki ger, $3.20; Matt Waldkirch, $4.50; Gus Waldklrch, $8.80; George Waldkirch, $8.80; Milard Sarver, $6.60; Margaret Gierster, $5; Louis Buntzel, $5; Louis Gierster, $5; Mrs. Matt Waldkirch, $4. 50; Anna Waugaman, $5; E. G. Waug aman, $16; Dave Delberg, $5; E. A. Ratworth, $5; E. D. Relchard, $5; Char lie Guynes, $2.28; Mrs. Chas. Lyon, $15; Chester Wiles, $5; C. A. Hancock, $15; Mrs. C. A. Hancock, $15; Chas. Lyon, $15; L. Stipp, $10; Otto Fischer, $4; F. H. King, $4.20; Aida L. Amrine, $4.40; Louis Funk, $4.10; M. E. Sulli van, $3.80; Henry Babler. $2.80: Chas. Olson, $3.60; Annie King, $4.20; Mrs. C. L. Smith, $3.80; Mrs. Gus Olson, $3.- tu; uiorence McKmnis $6; Doctors Mount, $5; Doctors Mount, $5; Lela F. Lynch, $4; Chas. Straight. $2: August Rakel, $2.20; George Melum, $3.80; Nels Melum, $3.80; Sol Imel, $2.20; W. J. Jefferies, $5; J. T. Roy, $5; A. S. Wells, $15; August Olson, $6.60: Mr. Whittler, $3.60; F. E. Lowe, $3.60: Ad ministrator of Estate of Geo. C. Brown- ell, $5; Jerry Hemmlngway, $2.20; Clyde Hines, $2.20; E. F. Farr, $2.20; W. W. Smith, $2.20; Philip Hammond, Justice of the Peace A. MvVey, $5: Oregon City Enterprise, $47.20: Oregon City Enterprise, $6.50; F. E. Lowe, $3; W. J. Finucane, $1.70; A. C. Schirmer, $4.50; Ed. Fortune, $1.70: Andle Ro- mig, $3.90; John Romig $3.90; E. Lind- gren, $5; A. G. Beattie, $10; D. W. James, $1.20; J. J. Bannon, $1.20; M. P. Chapman.9 $1.20: W. V. Ruconich. $1.20; J. S. Manning $1.20; A. C. How- land, $1.20; Norman Fischer, $3.50; Rudolph Pohlen, $3.50; Eldon Charles, $2.10; Sylvester Haas, $1.70; J. Dean Butler, $10; John Huerth, $1.20; Frank Welsh, $1.20; E. L. Johnson, $1.20; C. H. Roake $1.20; W. A. Long, $1.20; Carl Hassenkraig, $7.80; Chris Kraft, $7.80; Ruth Schuebel, $3.50; Floyd Conver, $3.50; H. W. Sloziker. $3.50: W. B. Eddy, $1.20; L. O. Harding, $1.- 20; A. J. Knightly, $1.20; R. E. Park, $1.20; Geo. J. Hall, $1.20; Geo. Ramsey, $7.90; Ed. Hodgekiss, $7.90; E. D. Boylan, $7.90; Anne Boylan, $7.90; C. W. Driesel, $7.90; E. P. Elliott, $1.20; P. D. Forbes, $1.20;A. B. Buckles, $1. 20; A, L. Blanchard, $1.20; D. W. James, $1.20; Albert Roake, $1.20; Freda Rau, $4.30; Helen Foust, $4.30; Ferdinand Rau, $4.30; E. J. Foust, $4. 30; Ida Nordling, $4.30; D. L. TruUln ger, $4.30; F. B. Blackman, $4.30; Karl L. Koellermeier, $1.20; Austin Nichols, $1.20; F. J. Meyer, $1.20; J. B. Fair- clough, $1.20; E. L. Johnson. $1.20: Fred Metzner, $1.20; A. L. Corrigan, $6; Steve Chambers, $3.40;. Ernest Shulson, $3.40; Harry Davidson, $3.40; l;. w. ireancn, $1.20; A. B. Buckles, $1.20; W. J. Wilson. $1.20: D. W. James, $1.20; E. E. Gabriel, $1.20; M. j. aincKiana, ?l.vu; 'Mrs. S. A. Burt, $3.30; Luke P. Duffy. $3.30: J. A. Coulter, $2.70; Fred A. Kamrath, $3.30; u. a. Acnuies, $2.50; H. Corless, $3.30; A. G. Beattie, $10; Albert Roake, $1. 20; D. D. Bain, $1.20; R. E. Woodward, $1.20; F. J. Meyer, $1.20; Sarah E. Woodward, $1.20; Geo. M. Hankins, $1.20; L. Anderson, $1.70; Sam Hair, $1.70; Dorothy Wilson,' $2.50; E. J. Noble, $121.05; Ed. Fortune, $119.70. Coroner M. C. Strickland, $5; Dr. McLean, $5; W. E. Hemstead, $5; O. A. Pace, $5.50. . County Surveyor D. T. Meldrum, $20.50; J. W. MUes, $12.68; G. D. Ham mond, $4.99; Chas. Simmons, $3.84. insane ur. Frank R. Mount, $5; Dr. M. C. Strickland, $5. Superintendent of Schools Mrs. Ethel Lansdown, $66.93; Brenton Ved der, $7.57; William C. Weir, $10.30; Helen Leathers, $15.00; Charles F. Beatie, $15.00; Bertha Vedder, $12.00; Mrs. Arthur G. Beattie, $30.00; The A. N. Palmer Co., $1.62; J. S. Landers, $490; James T. Matthews, $9.00: Rubv Shearer-Brennan, $48.60; Saidie Orr- Dunbarr, $1.85; E. W. Fowler, $1.00; The Banner-Courier, $26.25; Mertis L. Riddle, $20.00; Oregon Teachers Monthly $10.00; Earl Kilpatrick, $1.75. Board or Health Buy Elliott, $8.00; Dr. O. A. Welsh, $45.15; Guy Elliott, $5.25; Jones Drug Co., $3.00. Prohibition L. Stipp, $25.00: Jack Frost, $15.00. Stock Indemnity F. E. Kahler, $9.87. Indigent Soldiers Meade Post No. 2, $70.00. Jail Sheriff of Multnomah Co., $18.60; W. J. Wilson, Sheriff, $103.24; Oregon City Laundry, $10.75; F. C. Burke, $124.00. Juvenile Court Minda E. Church, $65.02. Sealer J. F. Jones, $42.05. Printing and Advertising Oregon City Enterprise, $.40; The Banner Courier, $276.75; Oregon City Enter prise, $61.00. Tap Department Burroughs Adding Machine Co., $5.10; Mary Confer, $85.00. Tax Rebate H. Krummel, $12.02; John Hamilton, $2.06. Emergency Mrs. Bertha Wells, $38.75. Circuit Court Edgar C. Brown, $58.80; Lizzie Bonney, $62.40; Robt. Y. Appleby, $49.60; Chas. L. Horst man, $61.20; Fred Lins, $67.00; Steve B. Londergan, $61.20; Wm E. Bonney, $17.00; Wm. Boyd, $61.20; R. N. Ta ber, $3.00; ' Chas. Brenner, $2.00; Louise Kamrath, $62.00; Sam J. Jones, $62.20; Adam Beil, $62.00; Eliza M. Ingram, $61.60; Robt. D. Wilson, $63.20; Clara E. Anthony, $61.20; W. F. Hartnell, $60.60; Nellie M. All dredge, $60.20; MaryOE. Norris, $60.20; Aurie Draper, $57.20; Mary R. Cau field $60.20; .Maggie Johnson, $55.40; Earl Gerber, $8.00; Lulu M. Fletcher, $12.00; A. W. Cooke, $8.00; Maggie G. Friel, $20.00; Chas. W. Harris, $20.00; Dora B. Herring, $11.00; Arda L. Amrine, $8.00; John C. Bradley, $3.20; Chas. T. Sievers, $15.00. Dog Fund L. J. Hull, $20.00; John H. Young, $10; Solon A. Bray, $10. County Poor Price Bros., $15.50; Geo. A. Harding, $6.60; St Vincent's Hospital, $33.60; Ridder & Epler, (Mrs. Effie Beal) $15.66; I. C. Nealeigh (Chas. Straight, rent), $20; Earl Wink. (Joe McDenmott) $24.50; Jones Drug Co., $9.75; Freytag & Catto, $48.00; International Sales & Produce Co., $25.10; H. E. Cross, (Mrs. Alma Olin) $18.40; Huntley Draper Drug Co., $17.00; Oregon City Hospital Co., $182.00; J. L. Daniels (E. Stark) $6.00; C. E. Walstrom, (Mrs. Roberts rent) $10.00; Paul Nerolinski, (Rent Mrs. Reynolds) $8.00; Fred Wyder, $12.00; Carl Buse, (Albert Veisen) $10.00; Maud Williams (Child in care of) $20.00; Grace Gilman (Dick Meyers) $30.00; Mrs. Geo. Himler (Mr. Mathe- son) $30.00; Hilda Granquist, $25.00; John Melin, $5.00; Anna Lowery, (Geo. W. Lowery) $15.00; O. M. Smith, $18.00; Ella Pennington $45.00; Mrs. Emily Patison, $10.00; John T. Boyd, $15.00,; Sarah E. Baldwin, (Sidney Kel ley) $29.25; IcyBargfeld, $10.00; Thos. I. Fredenberg, $12.00; Mrs. Lillian Johnston, $15.00; Chas. Krebs, (Tony Miller) $30.00; Mrs. Ida Labaw, $8.00; Mary Lock, $25.00; Geo. W. Newsome, $15.00; John Neiland, (Seehorn, Nel son, Johnson, & Skirvin,) $97.51; Sar ah Salomon, $15.00; H. Sturdevant, $30.00; Ella Tracy, (Eunice Horner) $10.00; J. G. Wake, $15.00; Anna Wett erlin, $10.00; A. C. Erickson, (Stark and wife) $25.00; Wm. Danforth, $10.00; Clara Earls, (John Morris) $25.00; Boys & Girls Aid Society, $10.00; Elizabeth Saunders, $5.00; Katie Pluard, $10.00; Wallace R. Tel ford, (Michael Boyles) $12.00; John & William Beers, $20.00; W. Hitchman, (Ole Josendall) $25.00; Mrs. S. Beck- Iman, (Ben Munson) $25.00.