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ORKdOX CITY KXTKKl'KMSK. I'WIOAV, .TAX. 21. VMX HELEN GOULDAND R. R.MAN MARRIED ONE OF WORLD'S RICHEST WOM EN IS BRIDE OF F. J. SHEP ARD JEHUS OF FORMER EMPRESS WORK Comparatively Simple Ceremony It Performed In New York Town 100 Persons ars Present TARRVTOWN, N. Y, Jan. 22. Mls Helen Miller Could was married at 12:30 o'clock this afternoon at l.ynilhurst, ber country estate, to Finley Johnson Shepard. son of a New England clergyman, an Ameri can rlalroad man, who has risen from the ranks. The bride went to the altar half hidden with rose's, asparagus formosa and palms, on the arm of her broth er, George J. Gould, who gave her in marriage. An orchestra, screened by masses of flowers In the music room played the Lohen.eria Wedding March, while the Rev. lianlel D. Um bel, l aa'or of the Irvir.gton Pn-sbyter-Chuich, perforated the ceremony. Helen and Dorothy Gould, nieces of Miss Gould, stood with her. Garbed la pale pink 'satin, they acted as flower girls and were her only atten dants. Louis J. Shepard. brother of the bridegroom, was best man. The couple stood during the cere mony beneath a bower of American Beauty roses with festoons of graj white asparagus reaching almost to the ground. The bride carried a mod est bouquet of lilies of the valley, her favorite flower. A rope of exquisite pearls, said to have once adorned the Empress Jose phine, Napoleon's wife, and pear shaped diamond pendant, the latter th bridegroom's gift, were the only Jewelry worn by the bride. The pearls were bequest from Miss Gould's mother. The wedding gown was of duchess Ivory satin, with a sweeping train 3 1-2 yards long, trimmed with duch ess and rose point lace, and with seed pearl embroidery. The lace and veil were gifts from the Duchess deTal Jeyland, formerly Miss Anna Gould, the bride sister. The veil was held with a (.pray of orange blossoms and wept in flowing lint-g to the end of the long train- Orange blossoms also caught up the lace at the sides if the skirt The bride's slippers cor- E Sl-nw. Dllo Nnef. Fred Mathles. Henry District No. 12. Wetler. fwl- Oregon City No. 1-8. A. 1. Hun K. Swales ..i. i iv Fair. Paul YV. Naimiami. II. Swales C. W. nn.ler.ihe, Pavld Williams, A C. IVaullau. t'. 1 Stafford, lioy Wood- .v .,.,,,. thai i C.ty No. 2-8. P. Ita. Oregon flty has experienced 111 years ilJi. liai, I Schoeiiborn. W. W. Mors, I. gan Friday afternoon nml conllnue.l m. k. punu. I . K. AU'Hiulil. .mini r until Saturday inetnlng. The storm vil.t tuli-. S O. Pillnian. Geo. V. Ely. hlch was more severe on the hill; ,-,,,, ... i ii... ii .ii.i in 1 " 4 1,11 ' " the down town sections where the riv Oregon City No. J-J. l.orbelt. . er tempered the air and caused the ! i. Si a It. id. John l.oelln. John Par earlier snow to melt as s.vn as It ini. ,-,, Kioinan. Chas. T. Kly. Geo fell. The snow, which was unusually heavv and deep, caused many tnvs COUNTY COURT The following citizens and taxpay ers were selected by the County Court at the January Term as the Jury lis' for 1913: Abernethy John Straight, Fred Matthles. C. R. Llvesay. E. B. Leek. Henry Nachand. G. M. II. Jones, Lou is Himler. Barlow H. T. Melvln. Christian Kocher. J. Coleman Mark. Albert Pratt. Beaver Creek G. A. Schubele. L. P. Duff. C. A Coseday. H. V. Parry Abel Thomas, V. Bohlander, Wm. T. Llewelyn. E. A. Howard, Fred Josl. George Peter Rath, Prank Ahnert. Fred Lius, William Held. Gladstone J. C. Paddock, A. F. Park er. Ed Harrington. G. H. Webster, J. F. Jennings. H. C. Salisbury. Harding Chas Tracy. Freb Ger ber, J. F. Cromer W. E. Mumpower. A. A. Allen, Henry Swales. Harmony C. G. Millard. S. L. Mul lan. Jerome Avery, J. H. Gibson, Lutu er Norton. II. F. Glover. Clackamas M. B. Webster, Franle responded with the gown, and were4 Talbert, R. B. Holcomb. Wm- John- trimmed with small rosettes of or- sou ange blossoms. .... ' Each of the little flower girls car- Trv'-r. rled a basket of pink roses, which Canemah Leslie 0. Eaton. Leand matcbed their gowns- Their stock-) er Mattoon. Wm. Buckner, Ward liv ings were of white silk, their slippers ton, Wm. McCord. W. M. Carnev, W white and mounted with golden but-1 s , lh Thoa , ... terfly buckles. The bride handed toS' Jubb- Th08' Llnd9a Dorothy her bouquet of lillies of the Cascade G. Cj Maronay. Joel Jarl. valley, while the bridegroom placed John S. Kersecker. . A- Proctor, J Thng. Spillman, Frank Beers, Gilbert Jnsrud, E. F. Burns, I. N. L. Shrin- W. Pursilull. Kd K.H'kner. Oregon City No. A .1. W. Me.Vnulty, and win s to fall. The Tactile Tele-j Casper Wclsinaudol. K. C. Ilaekett. phone & Telegraph Company report w. Kellv. L. P. Morton. M. Ing .it least 200 Instn.ments in the I Fuehrechl. Oswego (V C. Whitten. C. C. Bor land, Frank K. Pai bison. Win Por, It. K. Wtlmot. W F. Plcktior. tJ. F. Ulair. Pleasant Hill F. W. SlClalr, W. F. Young. G. II. Todd. J. L. Seely, S. M. Kelso, J. A. Yoss. C 1. Calkins. A. W. Cnmehi, II. D. Say. Soda Springs A. M. Goshoug, Scott Carter, p. M. Boylcs. Frank Sherman. W. H. Paugherty. Sprlnpwater Henry Cromer, J. W. Marrs. Carl Howell. W. W, Tucker. John Slormer. Fred Homer. Sunnyslde C. F. Zinsor. F Sehop pert. Kd Ott. J. X. Uesselleu. Tualatin S. F. Sharp. Henry Toed tmeir, Win. Scnati, John deXeul. Henry A. Baker Union W. L. White, I. A. Miley, A. MeComiell. M. X. Crissell. Viola Jos. l.ncroy. A. Hubert. Kd W. Fic'ien. Geo. Armstrong. West Oregon City M. A. Magoue. P. C. Howell. Geo. Morton. M. E. Clan cey. E. J. Paulton. Willamette Kd Gross. Clem Dol lar. Wm. Pahle, John A. Moehnke. city out of commission and a great man." of the country phones out. The Home Telephone reports an equally bad condition. The wires carrying the electric current Into the city went down early Friday evening and the rltv v.as without ol.H-trle curreut until Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. The wooden awning in front of Reddaway's grocery store on So enth and Munroe Streets fell at 5 o'clock Saturday morning and In fall ing caused the entire front of the building to fall with it. Xo one was hurt. Several other awnings on the hill were caused to fall by the weight of the snow. When the awning of the Oregon City bakery fell much glasi was broken. Expenditure on County Roads for the Month of December 1912. District No. 1. 0. A. Battln 35.00 J. A. Davis C. E. 1'attiu P. Gaffney Wm. Smart Wm. Strange J. Broil le 4.1 00 the ring upon her finger. Less than 100 persons were bidden to the ceremony. They icluded close relatives of the bride and bridegroom and friends ot long standing. Among I Bull Run W. Robertson. Adolph me relatives were: Aschoff. L. Vaerettl. Mf anA Xt r-a nmnr T fi 1 J t.' : ' dnn rn m .Vau , . ,5" ! Boring J. W. Roots, W. H. Borinb. Con Gould. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Gould, ,,",. , , . Mr. and Mrs. Anthi.nv I nro.i i, J- A. Richey. C. M. Lake, S A. Gar- George Jay Could. Jr.. the Misses' ! rison, P. K. Stone. Edith and Gloria Gould. Mr. and Mrs. I Canyon Creek Oscar M. Hult, W. leyrad and their son. little Prince De ' Sagan. Howard Gould. Mr. and Mrs. i Canby Henreich Kanne, F. M. Frank Jay Gould, of the bride s im- Roth, Geo. Koehler, Geo. Ogle, Wm. rurMDr: wndcerBurs:A,Tice- H-e s- s- Cutter, of the bridegroom's family. ueIson' Mr. Shepard's mother is ill and was Damascus A. W. Cook, Edward Cox, unable to Be present. Henry Troge, J. C. Elliott. C. A. Burg DrTnd m'! PTlST Wer' hardt- G' C- Da,las. N'- A- Rodlin. W. Dr. and Mrs. Charles R. Snow, Miss ' . HIen Gould Snow. Gordon and How- JIOore. ard Snow, Mr. and Mrs. V. X. Walk-! Dover H. H. Udell, B. A. Beach, er. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Bush, Mrs. Wil- Eagle Creek E. X. Foster, H. S. Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Perpal , Miss u- r ,v- v i a , Bl Llta Perpall. Rex Perpall, Mr. and ' Doty' Edsar Hmp,e' sh"an Mrs. Howard Northrup. ; I-yon. Lyndhurst, the great country house Estacada J. C. Tracv, B. R. Kim- lLe A6, was, redu,eut with the me1, P. E.Linn, Henry Epperson, AVm scent of flowers. In every room there r,. Q u-m. . . , rested on the mantels high banks of le' E' S' Womer' A' SV I!o,kln' moss, covered with cut lillies qf the Highland G. R. Miller, W. H. Wett valley ancLedged with smilax. Ming-. Ianfer, Ferris Mayfleld, F. T. Shute. ling their fragrance with the lillies Killen-F. M. Sampson, Andrrw An were showers of American Beauty . derB0D, wmi9 ,Jrown s R Tay,or W. S. Cook, Ed Pederson, Hans Jen Vail Carriers Will Fly. . Ben' This is an age of great discoveries. ' Mkh"rg I. B. Mitts, Albert Progress rides on the air. Soon we Cribble, Geo. Oglesby. F. W. Barth, may see Uncle Sam s mail carriers fly-, Ed. M.- Morris, S. X. Strubhar. Ing In all directions, transporting mail, i Moialla-Go. J. Cas. H. I. Vaughn feopie Uke a wonderful interest in ' , n , t- a c v a discovery that benefits them. That's J' ' Dlckey' Fred Schaeer, C. why Dr. King's New Discovery fr ; Daugherty, Frank Sawtell, D. C. Ball. Coughs, Colds nd otner throat and1 Milwaukie Grant Barker, Casper lung diseases is the most popular med- Kerr. J. W. Hart, J. M. Snyder. Wm. icine in America. "It cured me of a cv,iji r...M, c. c. dreadful cough." writes Mrs. J. F. Da ! hchlnd,Pr' PhiI1P S- Sr vis. Stickney Corner, Me., "after doc- i Marquam J. T. Drake, Joseph Con tor's treatment and all other remedies rad, J. E. Marquam, I. D. LarklnB, J ha1 failed." For coughs, colds or any W. Hohart, E. B. Albright, bronchial affection it's uneualed. M.nl, i n. w r lr!,rri0 v w Price 5uc and $1.00. Trial bottle free ' MP La"e F K at all druggists. Randolph, H. M. RobMns, D. J Thorne, John Gaffney. Cramped Quarter.. M"k Creek-'' F' N':l80n' J' L- E" "She doesn't owu Uer mouth wide a,i8' D- N- Trullinger, A. L. Larklns. enough wbeo she slugs " ! J- D- French, J. J. Mallatt. 'Klie learned to slug In a flat" I Needy J. D. Ritter, F. E Fish, E. "What has that got to do with 'XV ' ,!- Mill ?r, C. W. Carotbnrs, C. R. Nob "Sbe didn't have room to open her H't, T. H. Sconce, Fred Smith. mooth."-Hoiiston Post ; New Era A. J. Hodge, John Bur- NtCMMry ' B0)'ne. E. K V:teto, Geo. H. Brown. -Every crauk must Z've bis Mm. ' i 0ak Grove Tohn n- Oatfleld, John "How else could the world go " nro"tK John F. Risley, Henry aroundr - H.iitiiuore Anierinin. Thicssen, T. R. Worthlngton, Jas. P. H. A. Battln P. Palmer R. A. Redell J. Coates R. Strange District No. 2. I. N. Young I. Kelly Frank Haberlach Waller Muudheiike J. W. Bennett G. B. Mumpower District No. 4. Ed Saling Clyde Saling Albert Kitchtng fi.no Chas. Sparks S.00 lO.MO H. Wink Kay Dallas John Githens District o. 5- J. A. Sutton J. A. Ii.iel M. H. Wheeler C. E. Anderson Morris Wllmarth Wm. Wheeler H. A. l eek A. Werner I. yndan Richey O. M. Richey Mark Wllmarth J. H. Fitzgerald J. W. Roots M. Sannichsen Kye Stone District No. 6. Oleaon Lumber Co 100.00 I V Engln R- E Jarl 11.4'J Jack Feyrer O'Strlct No. 13 Wilson Ai Cooko .1 Sehwailx .V Souk Jackson Klnes il. F. Smith K K. Howard . Jensen Man Allen Tom Allen l.ol, Allen Karl Allen John Founds Alfred Schneider Gotlolh Si hneliler .1 T. Fulliim District No. M. II Pls.m P. Thorn Carl Barney H. Ilenrlcl S Harney G. I'jirney District No. 15. Wilson A. Cooke Wm. Fine G. Grosenbaeher Arthur Ptckerson OlUer Frost John Carothers Charlie Rider District No. 17 Wilson & Cooke Leon Jackson F. C Herr P. It. Plmlck M I'nviiletr S. I.aiourette K.irnest Johnson Martin Klehter August Kristerson Sam Hi'ss Philip Kashey F. Griolou George Kochler John Buukey District No. 18. ttto Moehnke F Kamrath L. Moser District No. 19. Martin Johnson Arthur Johnson Lewis Wallols P. X. Triillmger District No. 20. Rudolph Haag C Haag Edd Grace Lawrence Grace Jesse M ixon A. F. lluche J. T. Gram P. F. Puu R. A. I'utr W II. Whettlaufer W. 11. Bottemlller Fred Baurer J. Vuu District No. 21. Hult Brothers Alfred Haniilson 6.00 Nils Lundmark 10.00 ! Victor Bi.ckman ("has. Backman Kmll Petterson August liahlstrom J. W. Carlson John Kiklund .- August Dhoogy Pete Dhoogey I. G. Francis E. A. Swsanson Fred Carlson District No. 22. Roblilns Brothers Kd Johnston B. C. Palmer G. Hungate Clay Engle F. J. Painter 40.00 :'2.50 :'o.oo 37.5 )i . i:.oo (i.OO IS. 7,i .S.'i :2 1 1 IHl 1 on t on lvoo : oo 2 oo 2 01 2. on 2.00 ! i ei i i 2 00 2 I 50 0 00 2.00 4.00 7 50 4 00 2S2.2ii 25 00 20 00 .1 0, 2 00 4 00 1 1 on 1 oo c. oo ('..00 19.00 1.5.) 4 00 2 0 ) 55 DO 2:1.75 20 25 i 2 . 7 19 25 3.00 5.00 5 00 i.c) 22. 5' 33.0'! 3.00 2 00 30.23 14.00 27.5" 10.0') 3.00 57.50 40.00 63 30 40.00 42.00 30.00 10.00 209.23 4.23 2.00 W ork Is Most Interesting Thing In the World By WIILIAM LOWE BRYAN. President of Indian. University ORK IS THE MOST INTERESTING THING IN THE WORLD' I lie first mistake in this life is the tramp, who carries into manliwHl the Uv halu't of QCITTIXfi WHEN UK . fc.M I-IK h. IT, an.) the second mistake is the jack of uiNires m life are nearly all men who can DO til trailff Tlie num;s TO .FRAP.rv nrrT r.-ross ran made in any ereat undcrlakin hn 'I ih" past. One of the rewards which come of work i "1 rrvtb of DISCRfillXATIXf; JLDGMEXT. Paul R. Meinig ;)o.t;3 Strauss Lumber Co 163.31 A. F. Brims 5.011 Chas. Kn.ljs, Sr 39 40 Chas. Krebs, Jr 6.73 Xick Schmitz 31.30 Char-,. Wemlland 10.73 Casper Aberly 2. 00 X. A. Birkford 17 30 W. E. Fellows n.7,- Herman Krels s.00 Frank Thiess s.uo J. Hasel wander coo lllle r'cTVM : fi.oo F. Lehman 3-,q Theo. Fishr 6.23 W. F. Krebs 5 ,jn District No. 7. Eastern Clackamas Journal... 3.68 Carl Aschoff 3 no Otto Aschoff 2.00 Henry Aschoff 2.00 Ed TenEyck 2.00 n. Mils 18.00 Frank Kottsky 6.00 E. R. Leaf 18.00 District No. 9. Estacada Progress 5.00 reter lliihl coo Fred Llns 8.00 Will Lins 2.00 2.00 5.00 18.75 5.00 1.80 1.00 6.10 13.50 8.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 9 00 10.00 6.75 3.00 5.00 15 00 11.001 7.00 3.50 175 1.00 Frank Ochs Frank Ahnert Peter Rath District No. 10 Oregon City Enterprise Garfield Lumber Co Esiacada Mercantile Co. . . . McCur ly Lumber Co F. E. Thomas J. H. Tracy A. Perry O. falirf P. Holm District No. 11. Percy Jones F. A. Jones F. M. Robertson ! H. I). Marston C. R. Llvesay Theo. Huerth Fred Himler Geo. Himler Wilson & Cooke W. A. Homes Gladstone Lumber Co Hilly Feyrer Ira Buyer M. Trulllnger J. Pickey Bert Perry District No. 23. J. I. Case Co Geo. Loveland F. Bachert R. W. Zimmerman District No. 25. W. H. Lucke C. P. KeaHlllIK Loyd Bowers Chi Mter Smith J. Ganske J. B. Mitts F. Wehner J. Willbraod J. A. Mitts F. P. Brusch J. Brusch Ed Murray ('. Lorenz John Graves Ed Graves AI. Lorenz (,'. Stevens District No. 26. H. F. Harless S. A. Cordill D. H. Ramsby J. Callanan Chas. Shepherd W. W. Everhart. Oregon City Enterprise. . . The Hchafer Lumber Co. ., District No. 27. Joe Jackson Oief OlHin Joe Junes L. X. Jones Carl Barth Emery James Albert l art.h John Barth District No. 29. louIs Keil vV. A. Rogers District No. 30. I. Bickner & oHns F. E. Pi'vidson I. If. Cox A. Waldorf John Erii kson O. B. Gardner . :;:..-, . 11.75 . 12.00 . 11 0J 800 S.IIO N.IM) . 6.00 4.0O . 11.10 . 10.0') . 10.00 . 12.no I) 25 . 11 9S . l.S; . 2.00 2.00 8.0") . 2.00 9.00 . 1.00 1.00 4.10 l.M 1.00 1.01 3 I.OO 35.00 4.0) 8.25 23.35 8.50 4.50 1.50 19.75 28.00 3.50 2.00 2.00 C.5) 300 2.75 4 00 5.00 4.00 .50 .85 3.00 2.5J 4.50 20.01) 10.00 11.50 5.00 124.14 7.00 12.00 17.00 11.33 12 00 6.00 6.00 23.73 8.00 19.00 2.85 6?.5'J .6.00 16.0) 3.00 6.00 Gleiinionlit yunny Co District No. 11. IVtom lldwo. Co . K. (iUHer II. PoN 'ill Oiegon City Kniei'iu lm Dlitrkt No. H. I M.-lltiilo 11. so..i .... : . Canielil I MeCminell C. Mel'eliliell '. iW'UOS 1. Williamson . , , , II Heater Healer K Nhei'K M. Panics C. .1. t'Hlklim J. Barnes W C Heater' A. Ilanii I. Morbai k District No. 31. Henry Cromer G. Soinerow ski Aug S. usenittskl I. I Ha.iner T. II. 1 1 ay uer 0 II Clutch Karl l!l! gore Kst.ic td 1 Progress Frank Millard MeCunlv Lumber Co District No. 34. i'regon City Wood & Kind Co Otto Krl.kson M Awihlll C. Parker I. Vonker I. Milb r 1 Xlmnieriiiau H lloege Mrs. S J. Pickens 00 .)en G Thomas F Zltnuji'rnian ' l1J 1 Moser 00 11 iiv.,i,i '. Parker Itoad District Xn. 31 W Kaiser F C. Gadke Prtester Bros J. Anderson G. Sehnoerr P Cnlson I. P T lor Wilson & CiM.ke Oregon City l.iiuiln-r Co Oregon City Machine shop F. Bus. h G llerl.st (' Zluiiiierinan ... F. Gross I. . Bacon C. I'eu.lo It Parker E. Tle.ii man II. Mehlti X. Cribble J. Rim man F. Sine lair O. Tonkin E. Richardson C. Seed L. Pay ' I). Howell W Hlnri E. Gross W. Klehter F. Snow A. Shatter E. GrIM le t O. Melvln District No. 35. Fleet LIJ.Iil I Kd lllih I Chili. Pioebslel H Oil l-'red Anderson ! I'" II 12 5. 00 I ,'..00 2S 0 I III HO I I 00 IS Oil 17.00 5 e.i 31 00 3. H &( 5 IKI 4 00 32 P' 31.21 f. 00 IT. ti'i f,' j Claiein 1' Seller 1 lilelialil Wllel . I'reil lloltllielsler Henry I ru A. II. Ilionn C P Wtlcbt . . AI 8luV'"l (Hie lloillln . ,"11,1111 20 OO nil 7." (Ml 3 CO 4 no 4 00 2 .1 ) John Johiislon 4 on Olaf limn 4 011 John PeVoiiiiK O'l Henry Hetiiiiiion ' Arthur llencoek "0 Jake PrVoiitiit 4 10 lllehard Xolhlintilo 10 00 Christ 7lneel I 00 District No. 62. II W Ksiinn 37 40 Chns Bits .100 C. F. ZliKer 35 Ale Ciildl 3 71 Ceil A. Blown , .1. II Pillow ,,, V AldildM' ... I has, I.Hemiv , . I N II. lll ,. II il l 'l ieliibnlli Win AiuletiMin , W II iiinsnkir It U lilt I l Pill Is . K I.. Slum . , P K Fio'il I', W VlllllllMIIN J IN i;o .u i.;o i;u 1: I7 luo :o W001U , . , j tl4 r.o MO 12 !.) ! J. Locker 10 00 I J. I Henderson ti n I j .1 Bowers S 00 1 Joe lliishfunl . . Becker , , :n 0 20 75 27 j ) .10 is SIT". Id, .10 Slinon 1.H00 Will I'lrlch 13 21 5 0.1 5 no 5,73 3.'. Kd lUrtmiK It 00 (ttn llrookllli.il 13 7"i ! II C. C Henderson 19 23 W District No. J. F. j Geo PniiKlierly 4.00 3 7', I District No. S4. 4110 Orenou City Courier Pub. Co... 10, loll II llllflfv T A .Lilies Klini r W.mh Sl.trlft. F A Miles The Wcnlcrn t'lilnn Teleitrupli Co K. T Muss F. A Miles Ada Mass tl F. Iiilllisoll t ieo. Brow 11 , W 8. I'M.ly , Wm J, Wilson Kd Mathciiy 1 1 K. Fiil . II J, Htnala . , (0) Clork 8 Paulton , t;Am I.. Mulvey W. Gieehuinn Copying T Roll. Ho Jintlu 4 '4 Mum Kelly 2M 47 0J IJ 5Ui 00 I l.M) 4 01 (114 (0.) 4M 1' Hi 1 0 00 K. Snon 2 Oil una (. I 0.1 55 u 1 John OttlnK j I f, 1 . .1. I.. Slanlon fi.'i on : W. F Hlniiton 7tf no j Hurry Barnes IS no tinner Kun District No, Frank Nichols Nut Scrlhner . 1571 I'.tS 50. 4 00 4.0.1 11.50 6.21 .50 4 00 2.00 3.00 10 Oil is no t 00 1 13. 0.1 10 0 I 8.00 12 00 2. (Ml 3. 10 4 0) 12.00 2 0 1.00 16.21 27 00 21 0) CI 5 ) 4 00 j II pi Eiptnditur of CUcksmas County, foe ..s I tht Month of Dcntbr, 1912. . 1 5.62 1 17 5,1 1 S3 I 3 35 1 ".'1 10 0 1 S 00 ! 2 00 Ctntral Rosds. UhiIs Nobel. Jr I Coast Ctihert k Flume Co 10141 Owen C Thomas 43 J Unit Lumber Company 3,rj J I.. Slllliloit Jul V Conklln too W. F tSantoii j 01 46.50 "''r lotirnd 26jii . , . f CiiirKe PorKOIl D(i,) ( lay ( olaiiu Charley Ehlers A. Alby F M Tovinsoud Wulter Cbrlstophorson Grant Mmiiixiwer . . . . .11 I Elton i'atton i. J 1 1 it ton P. F. Plltl Fred Baurer . Fred Baurer. Jr K. A. Puu A. F, liiuhi. Carl NtrnniKreen Alfred BerKliind W. II. Weltlaufer 40(1' Hiulolph lluiiic ' I'"' I3 75j Larkln A Bobbin c nj ' Kd TenKyck 9 00 ' (111,. Au. h..ir ..... i E. E. r.n Wm. Booth District No. 41. John Adulter Paul It. Melnli? M. I'pdi trrave . . Chas. I'l.pdeKrave It. C. Van Etta Weber Roberts Vlllicey Cooper Zee Cooper . : Joseph PeSlmzer Pat Grllfl 11 LAIfred Shirley O. A. Keith John Hews II. H. Idell I Alexander Hews A. .1. Marrlson Victor l odley John Van EtU K. C. Van Etta District No. 43. II. Wllbem A. I). Burnett O. II. Balono , William Schnelrnan District No. 44. OrKiin City Enterprise . . . I). Brak'T Chas. Rider District No. 46. Ori'Kon City Courier Elton Hattan J. J. Hattnn District No. 47. Wm. Rail () P. Roethe J. Shoup IL Carmlckal District No. 48. Herman Wendland James I .cm per " Carl Alt J. O. DeShazer District No. 49. Estacada ProKress McCurdy Lumber Co F. H. Pavis A. J. Irvln Tom Carter Ben T. Rawlins If. II. Anders N Elllng If. O. Fanford L. If. Burd Earl Wnuner i. Tk Hunt 0 District No. 50. Oregon City Enterprise ... District No- 51. J. E. Hiefer A. II. Rllzan Ernest Boese Ixuls Hoffmelnter Albert Hoffmelster Wm. Wltzel Roy Dllley . . 1 so 29 " 2S 41 42 SI 41 32 2S 0) 5 21 34.25 31 OJ IS 50 4173 41 HO 6 5) 35 00 31 111) .14. JO 2100 1S.75 16.10 34 00 36 :,n 30.73 14 00 4 00 29.5.1 2.15 11.25 . 8 0,1 8.00 8.0J 10.00 8 00 14.00 4 on 6.0) 3.00 23.00 9 r.o 5.50 4.00 2.01 .73 8.00 4.00 1.50 2.50 1.00 1.00 5.00 12.0) 5.0) 6.0.1 2.00 15.00 6.00 24.75 6.00 4.00 Aschoff J200 Carl As.lioff Fred Gibbons K It. I., af J. A. Imel ;. Herman Naa Elmer lleekey Sandy l.ldKo Lumber Co. I. W. limits Co J C. Miller Will lliirKhnrdt Ed Cot John Ruder John McCrnrken Pave Fosl,er Georue Vnnway W StDM CreiiHim Mill Co. ....... II. II. Muttuon 7.00 . 120) . 1625 . 2n 00 . H.Oii 6I1O . 1170 . 16.150 . 3110 . 11.5.1 , 14.li 9.50 l..)9 4.00 . 16.(10 2.011 , 21 23 4100 J. A. Tiily mini H n) .lumes Hamilton mo) A. II. Meyer ,-n() James Craft 0no ' '",ll 7.00 A' " (''l 10.0J Iteed & "Siiarks 2. E. K Howard u, ,"n All.n 1 6 00 Tom Allen s M r.o j Georgia Cro :,n oo 3.0'l I Katliryn Sliinoll mo) 1 on ft.cord.r. Sou I A II. Williams js ;n 1 0l j Mnt Graf t ; j X K. Herby a :j 2 ,60 I 1 .011 CiH'luan Kf,M 2.21 1 K.lllh S111I1I1 Moo I Clios A I'riiilhoiiiiiio Co II) X, K. Herby :oTJ Trsssurtr, I Allen PwIkkIiis 36 (M Coron.r Wm, J, Wilson ii so I'r Guv Mount 600 lr. M. C. Htrlekland 5 .'0 Bupt. of Schools. ! Vllltilm rtnwltt ... . 120 Til ( J. E. Calavsn 114 11 j Multnomah Uulun Xo. t A. F. AM to 00 I W. J Wll.on 4H0 Fashion l.lvery Htabln 3 11 ' o ', T. J. Gary 3 UUI j Vlimle II Hewitt 114 2: lst'0 II M James 126 vl "; A. ....or. 2" , liertle Wlllwill ' Survtyor. 1.100 j Henry Meldrum Ii. Thompnon Meldrum .. Harry Gray 73) Oosid of He.lth, Wm. J Wilson ' 10 , t". II. Paiichy 5 00 j Cumnl r.n.n.. . r ..... . Tin. I'm IK.. T..I....I il T..I 100: C Huntley Bros Co I loin el. Co Court Hous. F, V. (indite. Jail. E. T. Muss 240.3." County Poor. A. Klnn It Co j E T. Mass I '. H. Thorpe V Co ; J. II Hlpley 11.71 . 16 5)' Is' 00 8 Oil ! 6." HI 7i'i :h in :) 2S 73 f. 71 10 13 1171 I '.1 2 ll 21 "5 1 3.00 I7.5'i Huntley Bros Co J 21 lohn Founds I. T. Fullam ... Jack Feyer 0! Foyer Clay KiirIii H. Hiinxnln M. C. Palmer .., A. Eni;e W. II. ThelHHen . i. W. Thelssen II. Thelssen .... X. Blair W. II. Mattoon . 2.00 68.50 8.00 4.00 8.00 2.00 4.00 9.00 187 00 25.00 lO.i)') 10.04 17.09 Expenditure of Clackamas County for the Month of December, 1912 GENERAL FUND. County Court 4.00 N. Blair j 3.21 4.00 W. II. Mattoon 15 00 4.00 Xor Crlswell jo j, 9 00 Circuit Court- C. R. James 3 fjf) 6.0,1 T. Blanchard 3 00 7.00 Stncey M. Russell ',' 00 MO Justice of the Peace S.00 W. W. H. Hnmson 7,3 4.0) Geo. A. Brown 3fl'3r, 4.00 Mrs. E. A. ICnther 3j0 2.00 Raymond Glnther 3'ift 2.00 Rosa Glnther 70 8.00 Mrs Robinson 3.10 2.00 Walter Hchuehel z.M 8.00 Gerald PalK-ock .' 3.10 32.00 Theo. Hmlth 3 10 Herman Rnkel j 70 5.)0 M,rs. Rakel ,' j 7ft Harold Hearb-s j 70 30.00 Ganoid Wormer j.7q 53.00 Ralph Hewitt J 70 12.50 T. C. Thomas 2.10 15.0'J J. W. Xorrls 17,, 13.00 Oren Thomas 99 13.00 E. T. Portour 1 9m 12.50 N C. Purkner 9,, Oregon City Hospital P. M. Poyl.. Hr. C. A. Stuart 33.5n l.nrsen A Co 5 (jj Electric Hotel J lllckner (c Hons II I). Aden 1'iitton lliuiHi I ii 11 noil si Co F. W. Gardner E. II. l eek Louis II. Xobel, Jr 67, 46 L. Adams so Fnrr Brothers 30.110 G. II. YoutiK 12 00 W. W. Linton Oregon city xuK c0 Palace Meat Market 2 45 lietils Pnnovan 12,6,1 W. M. Rose A. It. Hteplioiis F. Clle( I. Tol polar John Slrlner AiiKUHta llenness Itoswell L. Holmiin Seventh Street Market Win. J. Wilson W. II. Hllenx R. II. Dentin Mrs. Ida Nelson Indigent 8oldier Fund. Mende I'ost No. 2, 0. A. It.... Insane Pr. M. C. Strickland 6J)0 Election Portland EiiKonn ft Eastern Ry N. O. Say 24 47. U 10.0(1 30.00 23.00 20.W 12.25 3.2 j 10. 1 5 801 6 00 10.50 40.00 9.00 7.00 4.00 It 60 12.00 89 75 1.85 3.00 1.60 31.10 40 00 10 )0 School plst. No. John Iwellen W. H. Stafford Carl .Simmons F. M. IlirliiiK I. C. HrldKes S. Ft. (ireen C. K. Ham shy K. W. Hcott Ivl Htehman P. II. Selby Frank Betzel William Hlmnnon Printing and Advertising Oregon City Enterprlsn Oregon City Courier Pub. Co... Juvenile Court. 6.0 3.90 4.00 7.60 7.51 7.60 3.00 7.50 3.00 4.60 4.60 460 9.00 4.50 9.00 245. )J 41.25 C. R. Talberd 1.70 A. White , j 7J Charlee Hale, j.71) Pacific Hlfrhway GaraKe 2.60 Slats Fair. Pacific Highway GaraK 3.00 Portland Land Show. K. P. farter- J08.60 Veterinarian W. 8. Eddy 10 OJ