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JENNINGS LODGE Those imputed In tho dralnsffo of tha Herons on east side mot at the K F. Stover store building Mon day night. Mr. Abbott, surveyor of rortland, made an estimate font and the depth of the drainage dltrh st various places. Mr. Howard SmlDh ipiwliilt'd acting rmurmao n her from Portland wore present Mr. VanWInkle wag present with her cam era and look several pictures of the company. Mra. Zlegler ha been a resident here for SO years and by the crowd which gathered to pay respects to her on tliU memorable day denote the high esteem In whl. h she la held. Mrs. Andrew and her mother. Mra. Smith and daughter. Tholimi. went to uilwaukie. Sunday evening, where nmiw PITVKXTKIMMIISK. KM DAY. MAKTII 11. WW. f M X ' - - - " , , , EXTRA SESSION TO BEGIN API 10 E u'onllimoil from rm 1 una a ... ,, uiMiarv That object ,f ; I- o pViltlon thoy will visit Mr, .Vrry K.Uugh. houn.y cour" for a drainage ditch Lynn VanClcv, la still suffering uhlrh .mild nractlcally be a bone.lt with rheumatism ln-nis nip.. to all Mat aldo resident. A number attended tho dance at Ml,. F.rn.in was busines. o.llor, : Portland. at the county scat Tuesday. A Srial school meeting will he held at the. school house on Monday evening, March 24ih. Mr. and Mra. Madden have lease! their cottaRe on the east id of the car line and are contemplating building a modern home at this place, la visiting her. Mr. Henry Zieglera mother, of Portland l with her for a few day. Mm. C. 0. Tull wgs shopping In Portland Friday. Mm. Manuel King went to Portland Tuesday to consult a physician. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jesse, or port Mrs. Donahoae of Portland, spent land, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jesse. last week at her summer home man Ini some improvements for thetr I i - VnnTrinkla haA the mtr.vrtiine to he bitten by a cat causing him much pain. Grandma Awne Is 111 with a cold. The writer would he pleased to have you hring In your news items or leave them at the post office. Mr. and Mrs. V. Newman, of t.a pine. Ore., visited Mrs. Andma and Mr. Melvln last week. Mr. Newman (a SS years old and his wife la 76. They went to l-aplne In 1911. where they took up a homestead. They bought the right after living on the place 1 1-! years and the place la now for sale. 11. T. Melvln made a business trip to Oregon City Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oaks, of Can by. called on Miss Hattle Irwin Sunday. stay during the summer season. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. MacFarland en tertained a few friends Monday even ing. Cards were the diversion of the evening. Refreshments were aord at the end of the game. Ou Wednes day afternoon Mrs. MacFarland en tertained with a luncheon her guest of honor being Mrs. Paitlinbaum of Oakland, who is visit Ins a niece in Portland. A progressive 5w party hick was a most enjoyable afltiir was given i by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kedmond at their home on Thursday evening, when friends to make up five tables were asked in. Mrs. E. A. Sanders anl A. C. MacFarland holding the highest scores were awarded hail some priies. Delirious refreshments were served. Those enjoying the de lightful evenlug were Messrs and Mesdames Harry Robinsou. CP.; .... ', Morse, A. C. McFarlue, E. A. Sanders. ! Land ' heiug cleared en many of win i.i. I r rharles the farms of this community in a Thomas. H. C. Palnton and Mrs. B. M. Hait and Frank Thomas. J. W. Johnson of Astoria, hag bcea a Lodge visitor this week. Miss Ollie Rose has returned home after an absence of two months in Portland. Mr. find Mrs. Anderson moved in to the Strain cottage the first of the . the tirst. at least if the farmers were week. I receiving a prouiaule snare of the John Shook of Kalauiath Falls, was! nn:ll s,ilin I'nce f t'r produce, a week end visiter at the P. D. Newell j Taey no doubt could meet the tax home I problem with less worry. It is to ... . . .,..( be hoped thai the farmers society Mr. and Mrs. R F b to er were of ult, btf tne mean) of 8olv. ruu ;" - . (nj. (ne financial problems of the TWILIGHT small way. It seems that more laud should be cleared and more prosper ity shown all ov r rural Clackamas county but there are a few weighty problems t.iat confronts the farmers Among these are --no marketing ays tern." "lack of capital,' and exorbi tant taxes. The last two items could be overcome by a solution of expected to point out fiat the extra session Is called to revise the tariff i aloie. I'uderwooJ assured him ti 'day that the House lenders would be !abie to confine the attention of Con i cress to that subject. ' ! Cnderwood said as he loft the j White House that t ie lvmocratlc ! caucus would decide whether the tar lit was to be revised lu one bill or each schedule taken up separately. It was reiterated, at tho While House, unofficially, that George W. jliullirle, IVmocratlc state chairman for Pennsylvania, aud former major of Pittsburg, was a likely appointee , for a diplomatic post. It was stated also that word from Richard Olney as to whether be would I accept the Ambassadorship to Great Itrllaiu was not expected for several ! days. I President Wilson is giving careful 'consideration to the appointment of a collector of customs for the port of i New York. Hudley Field Malone, a ) son-in-law of Senator O'tiortuan, has j been under consideration for some time, and It was said today taat if I Malone were not appointed he would ! be offered a posttlou of equal Impor ' tance. No comment was made at the .White House on too fre)ueut mention I of the name of John Purrey .Mitchell for the collectorshlp. Mitchel. bower-1 er. Is sa d to be acceptable to Sena tor O'llorman. Tr:nt former Senator Cnrdtier. of Maine, and former Governor llurke. j of North Pakota. nngni nave posis was learned at the White House to day, but It was not said Just what h sitlons they would be offered. In the Fast room of the White House lute In t le day, the President planued to receive William Corcoran I nistis. k. t. iirtwKs ana -m. i. ei ler, of the local luailgural committee, iwho will present to him a gild luau 1 gural medal. Solicitor-General But ! litt and Samuel I'ntermeyer, counsel for the House money trust investlgat ln committee, were also to pay their respects, lavler In the after noon, the President and Mrs. Wilson planned to receive a diplomatic corps and the'r families. : tarniiug business. the home of Mrs. Guenther. Mrs. Hess Bruecber spent inurs- The Twilight Community Club day at Cleouawitii Mr. aud Mrs. I convened la the hall on last Sauir Zenner who were former neighbors j day evening wita a lar.-e attendance, at Dubuque. Iowa. Tne lirosram was In cliarte of C. F. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Sinclaire ; Sihmeidevke and was very muca en of Portland, who recently purchased ; jllVt,j Among the numbers was an property lure, moved to the their ; justr;lIUl.alal m1o t). Mrs c K new home Tuesday. j meidecke. address by lrt U Harvey. Mr. aud Mrs. Sanders of Alberta, recitation by J. F. Spiger and music enjoyed Sunday wiia their sou, E. A. bv D G Hylum. Miss Elsie Swick Sunders and family. ' read a very ably edited paper that Mrs. Henry Smith will return home , pave the uewj pf Twi!ii:l:t in a very to The Dalles Wednesday after a ten ; clever way. The meetiuas of the uays visit with home folks. , club will be d.scontmuei until Cae Waiter iieckner of Newbers. was j fir3t Faturjay of Ul.tob(,r txCept an a week end visitor at the Hugh Rob-. ot-taso,! call meeting for strlctiv erts home. Mr. Deckner Is to be , business purines, t'ae builder of the new house of the, Some 0I ,htJ aull)UoW( pt.oi,ltf woo Roberts family which will be bunt j trj. t0 use tue ,.atltic Hij,iway ou ,ie this summer. I portion that passes through this sec- The regular meeting of the com-; tjoll Keem tlJ lhiuk that the ,lt.ollle munity club was held on Wednes-;of thu c.ommu!lm. are t0 blame for day evening. The wives and daught- j the de;)th of th( roaii No Uoubt ers of the members have been ad-. do not know ,aat wc mitted to membership. The club j ,w nii,, ,., ,.. ,,,, holds Its meetincs the first Wednes-. , v ,ollsa,1(1 duilara and as a row Prhn!iii possession oi ijie new uuu6alu they do not know that a committeee Hull avmue this Wrek. I raie( ui,ou the county court and sus- The Adult Ilible class on Thurs-: ge,ted a, , road ,ax paj(1 b lnose day evening was well attended and : niijatat t0 this ru;ld wiloul a )()t. Luke II was the topic. This com-, tolu be US(1(1 ,0 ri.l air same auJ Jo munity Bible class is under the lead- j lhev kaow ,aat saiJ game committee ership of C. S. Bergstresser. , i was turned down with the coolness ii.ss i-eaa s wm is quite in of jce , a,r and informed that ttlla at ner nome in ainwaiiKie. -irs. COUNTY COURT Expenditure cf Clackamas County for the Month cf February, 1913. District No. 3. 'u""- ' . . ,, i raised nearly a tUousaiid dol day of the month at the Batdorf ua.l. , buUt a jefe 0( roaJ ag lonK Mr. and Mrs. J. Bernard will take j of paj in a fldWl.r pardKa called road, the main road through the state, would not receive a cent of our money or any other money. Do Charles Redmond has been to her bedside. Mr. Barnes of Latourelle, and si3- ter, Mrs. Browner of Portland, have navg tried been recent visitors at the Lodge. Charles 'schmeidecke has moved Of much interest to the Lodge peo- tQ fonlani and Mr Jatk ha8 taken ,,le as well as visitors, is a trip poSsesslon of the plaoe tnat he re. through the greenhouses of Mr. By , p,lrc!laSPd. ron. The gweet peag which are from . , , ., ,. .. ed the county Grange convention in Oregon City last Thursday, being a delegate from Warner Grange of New Era. fifteen to eighteen feet high are full of blooms of the most delicate shades and as Mr. Byron has devoted most of his time to the culture of sweet peas, he has been handsomely re warded by very large blossoms and he finds a ready market for these choice flowers in Portland. Mr. Hy-! promises to do, but by what he has ron hag devoted a great deal of time I done. That is the only true test, to the culture of violets of both var- Chamberl'tln's Cough Remedy judged ieties and these. Mos-oms are in such demand he makes a trip to Port land every day with (lowers. EAST EAGLE CREEK. A. jTC'hapman accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. R. B. Gibson, went to Portland last Friday to visit a few days with relatives. A. G. Dix was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Howlette over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Woolle were the Sunday dinner guestH of their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Woodle. Walter Douglass was an Estacada visitor Monday. Russell Jones made a trip to Port land the other day. Mrs. H. G. Huntington went to Port land Saturdiy to visit with relatives. Mrs. DeMosg, the aged mother of Mrs. J. P. Strahl and Mrs. Robert Firaah, died at the home of her daugh ter, Mra. Strahl, with whom she made her home, last Thursday afternoon, after a short Illness. The funeral ser vices were held at the Eagle Creek Church Saturday, Mr. Crook, a former pastor of the family, officiating. In terment was made in the Forrester cemetery. The deceased was surviv ed by a husband, two sons and two daughters. H. 0. Huntington made a trip to Portland the flrt,of the week. Supervisor Jamea visited the Doug las achool on Tuesday. by this standard has no superior. People everywhere speak ot it in the bigiiesi terms of praise. For sale by Huntley Bros. Co.. Oregon City, Hub bard and Canby. EAGLE CREEK BARLOW? Mis3 Julia Johnson waB a Portland visitor asr. week. durance Uneel and Elgin Barton were Portland visitors last week. Miss Effle Grace is visiting her part-tits at Sellwood for a couple of days. The E C. A. C. gave a dance In Goggswell's ball last Saturday even ing whji li was attended by a large crowd. There will be a dance In Goggswell's hall March 15 given by Ward Douglas and Egin Barton. Miss Regina Horgen, Miss Effie Grace and Ward Douglas spent last Thursday evening with James Smith and family. Ward Douglas is plowing his farm and getting ready to plant his spuds and oats. Miss Edna Johnson is taking music Iesaong of Mrs. Elmer Lee. Miss Ellen Moelinke Is staying with her sister for a few daya. Mrs. August Gerhardus has been ill for a couple of days and we hope she will soon recover. A. H. Andresen and hi two sons, Fred and Elmer, are clearing land while the sun shines. Oren P. Ballow Is working for A. D. Burnett. Willie Still bag been sick for a cou ple of weeks but hag nearly recovered. Mra. Geo. Zlegler celebrated her fiOth birthday Monday by Inviting the Ladies- Aid of the Synod Lutaeran and United Lutheran cnurche to spend the afternoon with her nd many friend were Invited wao ure not membert of the Ladies" Aid. There in OTiMt nrment and the afternoon was spent by Rev. A. O. White, of Rllverton delivering a aermon in mer man and talk given by two other min istera of the United Lutheran church and visiting. A deliclotig lunch was served and all departed wishing Mra. Zlegler many happy return of the dr 'Aurora, nutterville, Canby, Bar. low. Maeksburg and Oribble Prairie well represented. Also num- CHICHESTER SPILLS DIAMOND LADIES! Aak rr rnM for CITT-CHF-TER'S A HiSofD bkA'-D PILU in Vra tni Colo Bxt'iiv Dora, sraJcd wuk BiiKvl kibboa. Tza wo otbfi. feracxM ttm4 vk ' CHIHKS-TIB V tllSSIt BA riLJ.S. for lwenty-Co ears mrllM Bnt.Safcit, Alwtn Reliable. LOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS TTMR IkJMJJ EVERYWHERE fwrVo W. W. Cooke $ ;.";! , A. W. Cooke 20.erf Herman Ritean 32. Ou H'-r.ry I'.ock l'-'.O" Victor liiistavasoii fi.Ou Harold Hillerary "v ' Leslie IVill.t T.r.O T. If. lu.flernnn 12.00 M. V. Ne Aell l.'.Wj K.irl Shearer - IS. no Christ L'rkert . lh.uii , .'V-d i:.k-rt s.ool F. (t. Cook U.'M j I li-rmau Sie!,ert 1.".U0: Henna i Gerhardus IS.ao! Joe Pilster :,M ' l.t-e rftradley 2..".0 C. Woli'iiageu ;.2', i ' J. C. Elliott A: Co District No. 5. Jon.-rul Bros ITf.BT! V. E. Wheeler T.uo M. H. U'h-eler 12.'0 ; District No. 6. i City Carriage and Shoeing Shop "..'() ! Jonsrud Bros lo2.C:i I R. E. Jarl . . 3.13 ' N'lck Schmiti 33.U5 ('has. Krebs, Sr .'hJ.CO j Chas. Krebs, Jr 1.30 ! Heiman Luebke 1.00 A. Johnson 2.00 M. Koltano 5.0) Smith Bros ' Anton Jobs : 2.00 District No. 7. ! Takao Bros. Lumber Co 50.00 I Paul R. Melnlg 4.13 i Carl AschofI 6.0' ! Otto Aschoff 5.ot I Gus Aschoff .. 0.00 I J. Mclntyre 4.00 J. Phelps 2.00 j M. Knight 3.00 j M. Cooke 6.0) j Ortle Allen 11.00 Ed Ten Eyck 36.00 E. R. Leaf 4;,.,;,) District No. 11. P. E. Jones 9.00 I J. R. Llvesay 13.00 i C. R. I.ivesay xi.23 j Wm. G. H. Kruger 3.20 I District No. 12. Fred Gengler 5.00 : Harry Babler .' 4,00 ir'- fisher 03 I Moser Bros I Henry Babler j. j District No. 15. Coast Culvert t Flume Co 37.27 District No. 17. 1 Ivan Dlmick i0oM I L. Jackson g J F. Reace D. R. Dlmick a.23 George Koehler jod Adan Hany f 2 00 District No." 19. W. J. Wilson ft Co 15.00 A. Mather 9 73 Fred Churchill 22 05 E. Berdlne - 22 00 E. P. Berdlne 5L50 L. Churchill 2GM R. P. Walles zom Tom fish 5g.oo Ren Atklng 12,00 Carden Smith igryI) Frank Rlmmf 9 nn Wm. Walles !()w Fred Murry ;j Murel Jones f (J, - Dvla 4'm Edwin Fougt 4 w Wm. Bob lander 2.00 Mac Husk jj w, District No. 20. It. A. Puis II. C. WoKaeii Iliirhe Haurer ill I 1'. 8. DIs U. Ilu!t F. N'lcolus J. Puts District No. 2i. W. A. Winder It. W. Zimmerman U. Fish J. F. May IV Heppler V. Berg II. R. Zimmerman , ti. Planti i:. Pratt F. 'itaclu'rt V. Skimmer Ci. I.oveland A. Uachert J. Lett mull C. Watts C. Pot In 8. II. Franco A. Pratt F. Let 1 man M. Pan Saddler & Kruuse Canby Hdwe. Co J. Krlckson J. J. Kopper ti. Lowland G. tioctt District No. 24. I. I.. Smith H. Jackson Carlton & Kosenkrun Co. C. U. Hoffinau Philip Mobr Ben Jackson Frvd Mohr F. K. Fish John Regie Solen Kinier II. Jackson C. E. Mitts II. Johnson K. Werner Kierck Voder Clarence Johnson George Sether Carl Sether District No. 25. John inegar Tom Funis Andy Cribble A. I). Gribble Chris Loretu Knsley Grihhle John Grives Kd C.raves II. Iper t. Walch C. S. llosklua & S M. U le sart 0. D. Hosteller District No. 26. J. V. Harliss 1. l'. St.lninger J. Sielnliu-er r. Glenn It. V. Sti.bbs W. W. Everhart Ott l.ooney W. H..Kngle I). II. R.unsby S. A. iKuiglas T:his. Miller H. N. Everhart I'.obl'lns Bros D.itrlct No. 27. Albert Barth Orvillo Jackson ... Fred Mott JiMn Barth District No. 28. C. Johnson A. L. Brougher E. Sow a J. J. Michel Geo. Michel Joe Michel John Ferguson Frank Holt Freeman Thomas , W. C. Huitt Higli Edwards , Ed Wyland , Ben Thomas James Nli kelHon Floyd Ferguson Dan Groshong Clarence Myers E. Foshey Roy Crite W. E. James A. L. Gray L. O. Shank , Nick Sabe Reynolds ft Jamea Coast Culvert & Flume Co.. Pope & Co Ben Wade N. II. Wade Ray Wyland Al Wyland Perry Vorheis . C, O. Vorheis Blaine Bird Earl Bird W. M. Bird Harry Knelb Charley Bltzer , Andy Matzlngo , Ralph Slaughter Ed Crlte Charley Early , Vincent Sowa Charley Slaughter Omer Williams Roy Thomas , I-ee Paipietf Leslie Shank District No. 29. W. Sporalsky Sidney Graham J. Reach W. A. Rogerg , District No. 30. J. K. Worthlngton Ed Wanker District No. 31. L. Schaber E. A they R. Busbbaum C. C. Schroeder H. A. Baker A. H. 8chati A. Gebhardt li .nl :i ic.i t Kl I 1. : .1 1 :!,i'-i .Vim PI!. i.O :'.' 1 1 00 120.1 tir.o.) 4 to.) hi. 00 : ivd 2 1 tm is. 00 13.00 11 ') 2j Oil 1D.0O 22.'") l.'.lie 1S.2I l.'b! .HI I 21 I 19.00 3.00 1.00 10. S3 3 00 LV33 Mi 1.23 12'. 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Park Pn I low ell Jehu Klgglus Henry Wurnock Clyde Si hock Janing Marshbrenk Romert MnttiHin Carl Howell Ray Wilcox C. S. Hard A. Held John Keller Herald Wnsier T. H ll tier K. II. Tiiou Joseph Gilltri.lge . . W. Closuer W. A. Sperr Earnest Gens.-ro ski Harry Howell Willcs Yonie C. E lUilxiU W. A. Jones (). II Frhock E. Hunt W. K. Hurst Ira Nell A. J. Pmilsnn James Shlbley i.'d Jiii kson District No. Cuast Culvert Fluiiin U Bacon K. tlrosa t'.ros C. ClirlntellHell II. Mehlll R. Parker O. Tonkin J. Kin. in. in T. l.olreiiro I'. M-IM11 T. I.olreiice C. I eii.le ... I). Ilowill W. Hi.-ii'.er F. Ti' i mini 1 '. Zuiimirri.au K. lib' ':.rdsm A SV'pbard G. Ilnr ,.s . .S J. lii kens J Zliuini riiiun I Mill, r W. Me. II C. Parker C. frlf-.it r tlWell G. ThollUH ...... Scripture K IIiiiiiImu . Wlls.lll .V ClHlkl! A. II. Averlilll W. Kilsre. District No Fred WniMier . Wm. HiHith District No. Coast Culvert Flume East Side Mill l.umln J. Ikiuinartner F. V. Munger J. W. Holmes District No. Herman Fisher Jacob Hchuft Ferdinand Fisher District No. John Hews Weber Roberts Alfred Shirley Mr. A. I'pderave Ciius. ('pili-grave Wm. I'pdcgravo Earnest Evans A. J. Morrison Victor Bodly J. Morrison II. II. Idell Harold Miller C. A. Keith P. R. MWiiIk II. A. I'ern-t District No. Oren Glger A re nt Loe S. West host ad Ralph Yoder Mitchell J. J. Yod.-r Ed Loe J. VV. Watson Ot Owens A. L. Yoder I). I). Hosteller .Carlton & Roseukraiis . Fennann Co District No. KHtacada Progress Ed Still District No. J. II. Hattan Orvel Watt Melvln Leach H. Helghton Delmer Helghton Emerson Watts O. R. Llvesay Grerilund ft Beck I). If. Watta District No. H. E. fiharrow O. P. Roethe Ira Hart District No. Paul R. Melnlg District No. Matt Anderson Garfield Mercantile Co. Delft Creek Lumber Co. F. H. Davis 31. 34. Co. 1.00 2.0D 30.00 pi 00 S.l'i ll 11 3 SOU I Hi. 30 I'J.r.o ( Ml ll.Ti if.i 17.0" 10.00 4 30 4 i.O 11.73 it 23 )0.T3 It S3 S2.3 12 00 p.".;r. 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MID" Chrlrtiier It Sinuft-r 1.. Unit M.inhi'crm i I. S.llKlll.'l W. S. lirniiillii K. Burkli.'lder j p..!.. Christ mr . -m District No. M. ' A M it'ier II. F Gibson T. Bron ' II. I.. King ... 1 Grant Muinpo er ' It. Breltlmtipt Kd Cox J.1I111 W mt.rr. Rims Craft. Hi Carl MuintM.wrr Ji.hn Miller ; K. M 9 00 1 oil 2(1 00 20 00 I on n on in no 4 .tot 0 23 8 2 . in.;.. 1173 U.7.. I. 173 II. 73 U.f) II in 4 n.i SI S3 2 no 00 1 J5 I .'.11 3.00 ' .M.71 11. jO 11.13 f.23 3J3 I. to) U.73 8 HO I to y si I 3D 1.1 13 I 30 3.'.. 7 DO J on 1 7.33 I X', tl.OD 3.73 4 10 21 mi I.) on 6 Oil : on 22,', 4 mi j 6 0.1 8 00 j 12 30, lino, Gardner ,,,,, John tilileit W. W, Myers ,. J, Jt. HwBffor.l James Willi. 1 non K. M. KvIIokh W. lllvotig J. K, I ,x )' , Fdwlit Bales II. W. Thompson limit) Meudeiibiill A. W. MeMillmi Shsrin. K. T, M- . . Oregon fit r Ciuiili.r Pub. H. II. Cook Fashion Livery Stable C. A. Klll.ill .Ililles I'lllg Ct F. A. Mllea C11, 35. E tJcnililuro on General February ml. lii.liblllt I'loa li, ..1 r l.a:u::'. t ... iIm.ii ... 1 lioliuin Mt f.ml Lumber I o I ii.'.'l iVilv. rt K Flume Co . Ort-goit Lliitrle RalUay Co II 1 lly I I..I l A.lt- Co. Ki.t Si.ie Mill si Lumber d 111. M. MntOiiik." . . F. Kaiuuilli . Jul. II Green Cli'is Sllu.-kl.'.t' R..y 'r.'.'Mi.ii 1 I . st. r ltl.:;.n . ; lobn ll ft , ' L. H ..-.Hi K. C.le t; 1,10 , C. Chrihi.'iiheii . .1. Sl.iitt U ll-K.II & I 'lMlkt. W. K.ii . r 1 I i d" .Vml v C, C. rfrliroeder Ho4ils for ! j ., . 2'. i: . , 1 ..1 - ! , . ' ' 1 : .... 4V.:n . . . I9.i.i'0 1 i 38. Co. r Co. 1.3.1 7.1'. I A. II. fb bald I 3. 41. 42. 43. 46. 47. 41 49. 2.1.3,1 7 21 13.18 3.00 1.23 18.00 6.O11 9.U0 1000 12.011 12.011 1C.0O fi.oo fi.oo 8.00 lti.no 10 11 j 1.00 .i;o 00 23 0i 23.13 .40 27.00 24.00 12.011 8.00 4 00 2.00 2.00 22.50 3.00 2.P.3 u.0 17.00 2.(0 3.00 2.00 2.00 12.00 10.00 11.00 11.30 6.00 12.00 2.80 16.23 3.30 24 75 4.00 2.00 1.2a 6.13 5.00 62.00 K. Atuey R. Iliislibauin . .' ' A. Gebhardt . ' Y Clair 1 Coast Culvert & Flume ' W. II. Mattoon R. II Beatie Co. I J n 1. 4 x no i .1.11 ll i Ki.nii ! mi ; . 3l.li!' 2 'in 7, en 72 nil on i is mi . I'', nil ir. h i 1 no 3...0 . 22,30 . . i.ilO 4 00 4 00 4.00 2 00 . 5 23 17 30 22.15 22 00 1)00 Expenditure of Clackamgg County for the Month of February, 1911. CENERAL FUND. County Court. W. II. Mattoon 22.00 N. Bl.ilr 1.1.20 Nora II. Crlswell 20.00 E. L. Johnson 1.20 Sherld.ui Llllltt 3 00 Otis Fugle Dhil J. II Darling 1.20 Win. Morey 4. DO Einll Guenther 1 .70 Bertha Guenther 1.70 Edgar May 9.80 C. II. Melssner 1.70 Circuit Court. Mrs. Moreland 13.7J H. M. Warnnok 20.00 K. I). Tong 31.00 II. F. Weddln 2C.40 A. C. Warner 27.45 David Si'lierruMu E. P. Elliott Frml K. 1 in r a lb .., 2.00 2.00 2.00 W. W. Myers 2.O0 2.00 2.00 2..V) 2.00 2.00 Mat Justin 2.00 S. H. Walker J. florbett E. It. Anderson It. L. Wilson . Dave Cautleld . W. J. Mllev II. Babler J. K. Mltlg J. M. Traey J. II. Broetgn . F. II. Crosg .... II. Itoneey .... Itorenro Tenny N." R. Graham . . Thoa. Kelland .. I. M. Nicholson T. M. Miller .... 19.00 28.80 30.00 23.30 16.20 15.20 25.80 29.60 31.00 26.20 34.00 21.00 Justice of the Peace DIsL No. W. W. H. Samson D. K. Frost W. T. Griffith K. U S'.iaw Chas. Dhkey Peter K'oostra Frank Cross W. H. Phelpg C. Bailey John T. May HaroH Prgtt 37.55 21.60 2.40 1.70 1.70 1.70 1.70 1.70 1.70 1.70 Clerk II. S. Daiill.tu W. I.. Mulv..) Recorder. K, P. iN.diiisi) Fdllll Hmllli Louise Coclirtin , , . Treeiurer AII.K Dwlgglu Coroner. Wm. I, WIU011 Supt. of Bchoyle I), K F)ot T. J. 'r)r Fashhin l.lery Hinbln , . Mrs Margaret Corrati II. M James J, K. Ci.lnan Aeeeisur. The J K. !lll Co J. K Jixk . Gertie liU1.11 Clara Mlt.bell Surveyor. D 1 li.Miipsiui M.-liliiriii . . . Harrv Gray Ii.nl Thompson Paul Dunn Frulst Inepector O K Fleytag, Board of Health, W. J WllM.II t II Duuehy ,,,, Tex Rebate, Tb J N011.I C. M Gldilltllts Carey t l.rr R, II Cn. hmi llll Current Eapenie ( ail A F..rberg II. Hilt' Trli'pilllllW Co Huntley Pros Co Pie III." Telephone. 4 Tel Co Court House. in Wl.lttlel J A Co. . II l Mill.r Lilies Di ug Co . illinli k I low bind I.., ui N..I.. I Jr lli'li Si Ctsiko .... li.inlleV hr Co Jail. Huntley Bros. Co B. union A Co - Straight Siillsluiry K T. M. County Poor. Sarah Gil. Loin Alb'B Cnrr Mrs Liny Clark Mrs. V. ('. Whitfield ... Fiiltun M listed JOW I. . Baker !M II. I ). liantis M II D. Alien 11 P M In.) le 5 Colin Melver S-W Mrs. June Mrjver 1W Jonpg Drug Co 1!" 1 ho Crown Drug Co .... 122 K'oswell llolmnii " J. P. Flnlny Bon The White Grocery 'n "H Pulton Home Umis Nobel. Jr W ST F. Cla. k . 7M Pnlare Meat Mnrket Dr. J. T. Townley I58 Mrs. (I. K. Woodward Beverlln's Grocery Bobbins llrnlherg Ume Oak Cemetery Cross A Hammond Denis Ifcmovan C. R. Thorpe t Co Wnterbury A Chapman Wultcr T. Brown A. King ft Co J. W. Roots A Co. i. M. R. Muddi.J Indigent Soldier Fund. Meadn Post No. 2 Insane. F, A. Miles .- R. dn Noul Hugh 8. Mount Donahue & Bell Election. Charleg Vosberg . . . .' Prlntlnn and Advertising Oregon City Commercial Club. Oregon City Courier Pub. Co... Oregon City Enterprise . . . Wild Animal Bounty. W. Dlio.i W. A. rione I. 0. RIsland It Ir hard Palmntier Henry Miller Robert P)tt A W. Ie H. W. Thompson F. F. Davla Juvenile Court. Mrs. C. J. Pnrker D. E. Frost . Damages Dra. Mount ft Mount Collection of Taxsa. R. A. Junken O.-F, Johnson J. O. fltaata II. J. Rtanta Cla n. Pratt Ona Renner Rose Justin Kate Slnnot Maud Moran Ernest Mass, Jr. Timber Cruising. M. O. Nease O. S. Boylea I.t 12m Hi lit lit 111 3.0t U i:t 1 itn Ilk. 2 M 41. Hit 411 m low (3n 41 H4 ) in 1M 13! IS inh My, Hi in to Hat UlU UK lw list tit llil :i 173S 7111 17.74 , 1411 X.U 17i 1?5'.M 7 U M ICS . .11 lit . li ,71 10H . va 10 0s 4 II) 10 M I. M II. S4 ;si 4M S.M !8M 1J.74 4.04 li.W W IM 15.) H.C 10.0 1JH.C0 S8.W 86 IS V.v tlM W 1J.M t' 67.M l.0 10.7 .lt 25fi 69.19 1L 16'!'' 32.0 55.0 6i" to? M- J7 15 57 ' 9581" 77.5 1.70i