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ATI i it if ; J ' i ! Chari M i . i . r ill i i OKEOON CITY KNTKKPUlsR KKMDAY, AIM? IL 11, b county court; V, I.tm . iVht .. 11. Joyncr EXPENLITURE OF CLACKAMAS 1 11. Relmers F. Ahnert R, Miller H. Johuaou Hoall & Company $ 30.00 : 1.. S. Baker 10.00; District No .11. S.ii'l Wilson & Coolie 30.00 ! District No. 12. COUNTY FOR TRE MONTH OF MARCH, 1913. Road District No. Reall and Company Billy Jours M. S. Shearer 3. W. Bennett Herman G.-rhardus 6.00 Harry Balder H. Siehert Joe Blister Lee Stradley Henry Hock C. V. Sunday R. II. King Islle Dallas Cecil Ycung Herman Ritzean W. V. Cooka Mariou Johnston 1. A. Hunter 1 A. Hunter F. O. Cooke Lester Newell . . . . M. V. Newell Chris Eckert Earl Shearer S. C. Young Hug';i Laye Herman RiU-an District No. 3, a C Young Herman Ritzean J. C. Elliott Co J. A. Adams Co V. W. Cooke Herman Gerhardus H. Sieoort Jeo Pllster Henry Bock Harold Hilleary Leslie Dallas V. Gustavason R. H. King C. V. Sunday ,s-3l) Lee Stradley .. Cecil Young f... Marion Johnston F. O. Cooke Earl Suearer 6.09 ! Henry Balder 2.50 I Coast Culvert Flume Co. , 5.00 J Pop & "o 4.00 I Scripture. & Beaullau 4.00 I Oregon City Enterprise .... 2.00 I District No. 14. 2.50 Wilson & Cooke 2.00 Williams Bros. Transfer Co. 8.00 i Win. Fine 5.00 G. Grossenbacher 2.00 8. W. Davis 4.00 ! Walter Johnson 4.(0 j District No. 16 5.00 Owen G. Thomas 4.0'i ' Wilson & Cook J 4. 0 J T. W. Blancliard 4.00 Ceo. KellanJ 5.00 1 J. R. Cawthon 4.00 1 Wm. Gutporlet 4 00 2.00 .$ 12.00 Chris Eckert 32.00 24.01 44.00 64.00 26.00 20.00 2.00 Fred Eckert M. V. Newell . . . Herman Rltzean Hugh Laye P. A. Hunter .. District No. 5. Beall Company fi5 i0 Y. E. Wheeler 6-o H A Reefc '4.00 John Myers C. Lekberg J. Imel M. H. Wheeler District No. 6. Nick SchmiU Chas. Krebs, Sr.. Chas. Krebs, Jr. ..." Herman Krebs Chas. Broockman 4-00 District No. 7. Takao Bros. Lumber Co. . Ear Tea Eyck Aug. Staehely , Herm. Stae'.iely Win. Randall Frank Engel S.t'O , Henry Eusel 17.80 ; E. Gelbrii h 17.70! D. Criteser 45.5 ) N. Norton 3:.:'5 District No. 17. 30.75 1 E. Craund 24.40 R. C. Brodie 19.50 1 F. Brandes 6.00 F. A. Needham 20.00 1 D. R. Dimlck 6.0" I P. Ruchi 21.75 1 E. M. Haines F. Grlffen District No. 18. F. Kamnth District No. 19. E. P. Berdine Eddie Berdine F. Churchill L. C. Churchill R. P. Walles T. Fish F. Slurry O. Davis M. Jones S. Macdonald P. Walker C. SmiUi S. Smith 2.00 j H. Seive 2.75 j G. Sieve 51.25 A. Erickson I SI. Short ) 2S.10 1 N. Darnell 21.75 1 A. Slallette 8.75 H. Walles 5.00 E. Foust SI. Husk 26.25 9.50 9.5) 40.00 3S.0O District No. 20 . . $ 68.33' Oregon City Enterprise 7.00 ' Carl Stromgreen Henry Aschoff 1.00 'P. F. PuU Geo. Gibbons 2 00 . C St. Bergman Otto Aschoff 10.00 1 J. Put M. Cooke 6.00 ! District No. 23. E. R. Leaf 22.50 -V. Berg District No. 9. ! R Fish A. M. Jannsen J 35.00 j G. Loveland J. Sfcrehall i 12.0!); V. Skiuner T. Harders 17.00 jD. Heppler H. Schmidt 10 00 J G. Plant E. Grafenheln 16.00 jH. R. Zimmerman G. Zwlennann IS.OOjE. Pratt E. Guber 12 0) F. Bachert . 16.00 . 14.00 9.00 . 10.li) . 4.0D 3.00 . 8.00 . 64.95 . 4.00 . 3.3.1 . 11.00 9.25 . 20.S9 . 25.93 . 3.50 . 5.00 2.20 . 7.03 6.00 . 4.00 . 3.00 . 4.00 ..$ 3.S0 1.50 . 12.0 . 13.50 . 16.00 . 15.00 . 22.50 . 2.00 . 16.7 . 14.00 . 9.00 . 1 l.l'S . 10.00 . 3.00 .'$ 10.00 . 10.00 . 10.0) . 2.50 . 11.25 . 8.00 . 11.00 . 3.50 . 4.50 ,S 36.00 . 13.00 . 5.00 . 24.00 . 24.00 . 40.00 . 12.09 . 4.00 . 2.00 . 2.00 8.00 . 10.00 . 10.0) 4.00 . 4.00 4.00 .' 5.00 . 5.00 . 2.00 . 3.00 3.0 . 12.S0 .. 5.00 , 2.09 i.25 1.00 3.75 38.00 . 24.00 21.00 , 20.00 32.00 22.00 24.00 . 32.00 18.50 l : yr ,-ivv-fe I Your Soil Is Alive t O ail intents and purposes, soil ii alive. It breathes, works, rests; it drinks, and, most important of ail, it feech. It responds to good or bad treatment. It pays its debts with interest many times compounded. Being alive, to work it must be fed. During the non-growing seasons certain chemical changes take place which make the fertility in the soil available for next season's crop. Eut this process adds no plant food to the soil. Unless plant food is added to soil on which crops re grown, in time it starves. There is one best way to feed your soiL Stable manure, which contains all the essentials of plant life, should be spread evenly and in the proper quantity with an I H C Manure Spreader I H C manure spreaders are made in all styles and sizes. There axe low machines which are not too low, but can be used in mud and deep snow, or in sloppy barnyards. They are made with either endless or reverse aprons. Frames are made of steel, braced and trussed like a steel bridge. Sizes run from small, narrow machines to machines of large capacity. The rear axle is placed well under the box, where it carries over 70 per cent of the load, insuring plenty of tractive power. Beaters are of large diameter . to prevent winding. The teeth are square and chisel-pointed. The apron drive controls the load, insuring even spreading whether the ma ' chine is working up or down hill, or on the leveL I II C spreaders have a rear axle differ ential, enabling them to spread evenly when turning corners. I II C local dealers handling these machines will show yon all their good points. Get litera ture and (all information from them, or write hlnxatioad Hamster Company of America Oaearporatad) Portiajxl Or. r. ioi in . II. Kriuio J, l.rtliuuii K. 1. 1' l tin an Mat Bun G. Wat la A. Bachort A. Pratt It. V. Ziinini'rniau Erickson Ii Wrolmad G. A. Ehllu District No. 24 Carlton & Hosi'tikniiia Co.. Will Jurkson I'liMS. Hnrnark Simon H Voder John Gail'-r G. K. Pr.'tlrli ksou A U ill Krodrlckson John Regie Genre Brocket Ralph Ackcrson Solon KIiiht Carl S 'l!icr Goorne Settlor IHMiurl Ankln Earnest Slewe C'laronce Johnson Chas. Woller J. l-o'uren C. J. Cameron August l'ottratj Philip Mohr Fred Mohr Arthur Harnack C. E. Mints District No. 25 Ed Gibson Willie Gllbrlch Raluh Grlbhle Andy Grlbble Ensley Grllible A. t. GribMe Charlie Gelbrlch Charlie Morris Bill Reynolds Chris l.oreni John Graves John Walch Lenord Walch Ed Grates G. W. Sihramlln 11.45 G. A. Ehlen 4.70 District No. 26 Thos. Miller t 4.00 R. V. Stubbs 4.0u Claude Marsh S.O) W. W. Everhart 12.50 Max Huss 50 District No. 28. Orpgoa City Enterprise $ 5.00 Robbins Bros 16.65 Clarence Vorhels 10.00 13.00 12. )0 11.00 6.O0 "HUM 16.00 H.00 32.10 32 10 ,65 .$ 5.50 4.00 11.00 4.00 6..'0 S.00 7.00 4.00 12.00 12.00 4.2". 4.00 2.00 4.25 6.50 5.00 . 3.7-. 4.00 S.00 4.00 4.-0 J.l'O 6.2j 52.00 .1 S.00 2.00 6.00 6.00 1S.0) 16 00 5.25 4.0') 2.50 4.00 8.00 11.50 11.50 44.75 Ray Wyland AL WylJnd Charley Earley . . . Charley Slaughter Franke Koike Ed Crite Leslie Shank W. W. Bird Prry Vorhels . . . Ben Wade 25.00 20.00 2S.00 16.0") 16.00 6.0) 11.00 27.00 12.50 15.00 10.00 N. B. Wade 10.00 Andy Mazingo . . . Earl Bird Blaine Bird Ralph Slaughter EJ Wyland Floyd Fereuson . 10.00 8.00 8.00 Too 8.00 8.00 6.00 6.00 3.00 Frank Scott .x Jess Baeley H. Wilson L. D. Shank 20.00 District No. 29. W. A. Rogers t 37.50 Mark Haley 10.5o J. Resch 4.00 Siduey Graham 7.00 S. L. Prahl 4.00 W. Sprolsky 12.00 John Smitj 20.00 District No. 30. A. Neilson $ 10.00 Ed Wanker 6.00 District No. 31. R. deNeul $ 35.7 j C. C. Si hroeder . . 34.00 J. Bushbiium 30.00 R. Bushbaum 21.00 E. Athcy 19.00 I.. Schaber 6.00 ; C. Thomson 10.00 i V. Thomson 20.00 ( R. Thomson 20.00 ! S. Turner 32 00 i P. T. Silvey S.00 j M. AlaKlth J.69 j N. G. Shaver 8.00 Wilson & Cooke 75 District No .32. H. Heater $ 12.00 C. J. Calkins 4.00 A. Voss 4.00 J. E. Morhack 70 A. Holznagel 4.00 W. C. Heat?r District No. 33. Hornpr Bros Otto Kietch 15.00 28.00 4.50 I. Ml Parks 5.25 W. A. Jones , 6.50 District No. 34. C. Ziimaerman 69.10 E. Tledeman 47.50 F. ' Sinclair 58.00 O. Tonkins 47.00 E. Gross 36.50 G. Gross 36.50 C. Christensen 36.50 J. Rineman 31.50 C. Pendo 34.00 H. Melvin , 37.50 O. Melvin 34.50 R. Parker 30.50 D. Howell 38.50 G. Hordst 34.00 T. Lawrence 36.00 W. Rlchter 5.00 A. Sbepard 36.50 H. Kashery 33.50 K. Batdorf 22.50 J. Lites : 15.33 O. Larson 7.25 U Bacon 7.25 J. Edmonds 7.5) S. Dickens 87.25 J. Zimmerman 89.00 J. Miller 66.00 W. McNeil 74.76 C. Parker 22.50 J. Shaw 1.66 H. Elliot 1.00 D. Colson 22.50 8. Ross T. Johnson A. M. Ci U011 C. Parker C. I'rlester Wilson A Cooko Iloiill A Company Scripture & Heaullau Buffalo Stenm Roller Co O. II. Thoinna J. Cameron K. Rich son W. Kaiser Dlatrlct No. 36. K. Greiijicrson John McKeiiile U. Mllcliel (Irover ronioroy (.'or Bosoon Louis Rail District No. 37. C. W. Kruse P. A. Anderson W. Sew ell J. J. Knui W. W II mot C. I.ealor Western Clay Co Geo. B. Rate A Co J. J. Kuans P. 11. Anderson Win. Sowell C. L.Mch B. Butch Iloncytmin lldwe. Co Geo. II. Hate Co A. Mather District No. 33 V. V. MuiiKor J. Baiimsartnor W. H. Rosonberry District No. 40. A. Mather Floyd Davis W. 11. Stone C. O. Ihivls District No. 41 A. J. .VlTrison M. I'pdenrave Wm. I'pdenravo Victor Bodloy Donald Bodloy Alfred Shirley II . H.I dell Joseph DeShaier John Adulter John Hews Lee CooKr C. A. KMth P. R. MeinlK District No. 42. O. Gluer A. I AM) D. GlKer S. West bos tad A. G. Yoder Mr. Hldo P. Sampson Mr. Roberts J. l Watson District No. 46 Melvin Leach Otto Nelson Jerry Hemmlngway ., Joo Day II. H?ighton TTelmer iieigtiton Or-el Watts Irwin Hauk Wilson & Cooke I). H. Watts District No. 48 P. R. MelnlR James hamper '. Carl Alt Fred Koenecker W. I.. Wllklns Wllllard Borholm J. G. DeSha.er District No. 49. Cary s Mercantile Co MrCurdy Lumber lldwe. Co, F. H. Davis H. O. Sanford G. H. Sanford Otis WjKiier G. T. Hunt Paul Saurer lien 8. Rawlln.i District No. 50 C. R. Thorpe & Co District No. 51 A. L. Hencock G. DeYotltlK R. DeYomiK Jake DeYoun? O. Gran Auk. Wedin Aun. Olson A. Shepherd L. Nord'piist Will Teevin Chas. Proebstel Ernest Bwse Frank Metzi;er Richard Wltzel John Teevin , J. C. Elliott & Co , Metzgar Bros Columbia lldwe. Co Carl WolfaKen & Son District No. 64 D. D. Hosterler J. L. Stanton W. F. Stanton District No. 55 Wilson & Cooke District No. 67 8. J. Lantz Otto Blxel E. BUel Wm. H. Stuwe C. Christner E. Burkholder O. R. Stoufer Ml F. Lantz Will Roth David Westberg M. G. Smith G. W. Schramlln S. N. Strubhar P. L. Schamle District No. S8 Paul Klien The Barton Lumber Co D. L. Davis John Miller B. L. Kins Carl Mumpower Rosa Crafton T. Brown Ed Cox John Wymore lS.io 18.53 1S.M) 20.00 J.5') 62.SO 2.I.S0 .65 2.20 Sl'.OO 30.0;) 35.00 65,1") 1S.35 4.0) ld.Ou 10.00 6.00 20.00 f 45.00 42.00 42.00 37.00 3.5) 11.25 10 21 6.57 51.00 54.iui 52.00 1.25 1.25 9.1' I S.71 101.21 .$ 5.10 3.S f 52.$.; .s.00 2.00 f.25 .1 8.0') 8.00 4.25 8.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 2.50 J.10 l.nj 2.00 11.75 11.25 $ 36.00 36.00 8.00 12. 1 10.00 10.00 11.00 2.00 21.25 : 6.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 4.00 2.00 3.00 2.00 6.40 5.00 I 9.00 9.00 21.00 2.00 22.00 S.00 7.00 I 20.81 3.00 1.00 11.00 11.00 9.00 29.75 16.00 12.5 I 16.60 I 27.50 15.00 12.00 4.01) 12.00 2.00 2.00 15.00 6.00 32.00 10.00 6.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 , 41.50 9.70 . 6.60 4.65 BXPENDITUR! Or CLAKAM A COUNTY FOR THB MONTH OF MARCH 1013. on GINERAL ROADS. 14.87 2.00 2.25 $ 33.60 $ 8.00 , 14.00 14.00 , 41.00 15.75 7.0J o.25 . 1.75 6.00 2.00 8.50 6.25 2.00 . 23.05 W. A. Winder M-m W. II. Miittoon 27.00 R. B. Be Uli T "''' N. tlliilr 3- 6,1 W. F. lltiborlnWi Wilson A Cooke 12 95 Itobi Slioebol ll 2 Olio Striker 27.50 Albert Slioeuboin 20 00 Kv.ui Lewis 25.00 Herman Flsh.-r Dlx Brother A. Mather 9h) Maple ft Masteron Coast Culvert & Flume Co. ... 5:'.0 5l A. Wither -i si VnlrolliiH Oil Co II .M II. F. Watts "" O. Mahlor " T. Thyker 11 m' W. F. ;tnnton I11""' K. GreKersou W. C.leule 21.01) W. (1. CaMn I', u,) Linn Calvin I'1" BI11I11.1 Calvin Bud Kent tf 0" J. I. Slunlon 12-W Clyde Kunie I-UJ P. R. MelnlK 3o ;'1' Flrwmid Lumber Co 252. M Siefnnl Lumber 127.3.1 John Green 30 m Chas. Shtk-kley Is 00 Lester IllKK 1,,0 John Heft 0.00 Wilson A Cooke , . . .73 A. G.'bhardl 3a2.ini O. Peters I' r,0 ; C. C. Sehroeder 18. no J. BushlMiiim 12 0,1 It. Bushbaum 12 00 K. Athey 8 00 R de Neiil U.O0 M. AlBKllh V. Thomson 8 00 City of Orison City M',9.1 EXPENDITURE OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH. 1913. GENERAL FUND. County Court. W. H. M.ittoon , $ 20 40 N. Blair 20.40 J. C. Flllott 1 00 J. I). Pfelffer 41.1 W. M. Stone 3 00 James McNIot 100 M. Justin 3.00 Win. Ntorey 4 10 C. J. Skeen 4.10 H. II. D:iM 4.10 Jark Davis 1.70 E. U Johnson 3.00 H. L. Hull 3.00 W. S. Eddy 3.00 M. Amrlne 3.00 j M.iltle Sutnmerfleld 3.50 1 2.25 18.4J . 11.50 36.25 . 11.00 4.00 4.00 , 43.00 , 30.00 . 15.00 Circuit Court. Emily Cooke V). E. Frost Oregon City Courier Pub. Co.. Justlct Pc Dist. No, John N. Sleers I). E. Frost AiiKUst Bolle Alex l.;-Ford W. W. Smith Clayton Pierce James Dunmlre, Sr Fred Bailey Frank Lucas C. R. l.lvesay J. L. 8 afford George Gardner Lee French W. E. Nlles Chas. F. Terrell Fred Marshall George Clark Mr. Ludou Paul (.'. Fischer W. Givens Edwin Bates A. G. Ames John Irvln Chas. Bronson Jesse Stubbs Chns. I)u Boise James Smith S. Lovelace W. H. Handle Chas. Hand le Frank Thomas Clyde Sailing tT. S. Morgan L. M. Hent'.iorn Lloyd Yocuin H. J. Chevron L. II. M-Kenna P. F. Blandish I). E. Frost Sheriff A. G. Amci $ The Wertero I'nlon Telegraph Co Fashion Livery Stablo F. A. Miles E. T. Mass . . R. A. Junken D. E. Frost Collection of Taxes. CIs B. Pratt $ Ona Renner Rose Jurtin Kathryn Sinnott Maud Mtiran Ernest Mass, Jr R. A. Junken J. O. Rtaats G. F. Johnson F. W. Greenman B. J. Staats Clerk. H. 8. Daulton $ W. L. MulTey Recorder Recorder $ Edith Smith Louise Cochran Treasurer Alice Dwigglns J. A. TufU Bern Ice. Warren Coroner. Wm. J. Wilson f Dr. Guy Mount 3.70 1.40 1.50 10.70 21.10 2.30 1.90 1.V0 1.90 1.90 2.110 1.90 1.40 I 20 1.20 1.2) 1.40 1.20 3.90 3.90 3.90 1.00 17.20 10.70 9.20 1.70 1.70 1.70 1.70 1.70 1.70 1.70 1.70 1.50 1.10 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.2.) 1.60 6.80 1.25 6.50 92.75 38.30 1.25 17.90 79.80 39.81 40.H 39.65 77.00 95.00 83.60 78.60 21.29 28.20 40.00 62 00 10.00 10.75 65.00 65.00 52.J0 2.00 4.00 4.10 S.00 Bupt. of Schools. F. B. Uiillirlw 1:10 Margaret Ciirrau 110.80 .1. k Cnlavaii Il " ), K. I root 'u'! T. J. tl'iry ,,nlJ H. M. James l:i:no The l.aeiiiinlii Him Service Allium- C. It. J.illi' Assssor Clara Mitchell f-S " (iertle Wlllson M-' Morlela Hickman " ,l" II. W. Koeliler I",u Irfiuls Ftmk I2" II, I.. Iliigeiimnn 39.1") N, R, tlniham Charles Thompson 42.00 R. A. Junken ' I" 0" K. W. Uiindolpli Surveyor Henry Meblriim "IJ Kilhiim Stationery Printing Co ). Tlioinpsoii Melilruui 80. ill I'niil Dunn 3J M Bud Thompson 33 M) Hurry lira) 23.75 Fruit Inspector. a. K. I'reyug I 13.60 Doard of Hsallh City of Oresoli City I3 C. II. Dnu.liy 41.50 W. J. Wilson -W Current kptn I tttiilt Bros Co 29 20 Board of Water Commissioners 15.00 Home Telephone Co W.35 Pacific Telephone It Tel. Co.... I' 03 Court House Portland Hallway Light A Pow er C "' W. Ml Knoop Seeley's The pwple's Brush Factory.. "00 Jail. E. T. Mass 1122 0! County Poor. Louis Nobel Jr I 3? 25 Wm. Gardner 3 -0 I'al.u-e Meat Market t 20 Collu Mier 1900 Mrs. Jane Mclver GOO Mrs. Clay Green 16.00 11. D. Aden 10.1& Cottage ludertaklng Parlors.. 12 50 Farr Brothers 20 on F. T. Barlow 40 00 Wm. Hammond 600 F. J. Harkenrlder &00 Oregon City Hospital 11.00 Mrs. G. K. WiHMlward 200) Ked Clnck 7 0 P. M. lH) le u0 lnla Donovan II-' C. It. Thorpe Co 18 00 Patton Home " 26 99 A. Kin Co 23.W H. I). Harms .00 Bevvrlin'a Grocery 18 20 Mrs. W. F. Adams 600 Fashion Livery Stable 8 00 A. R. Stevens 6 00 Mrs. Emma E. M listed 20 00 Carrie Allen 15-W A. J. Roaenthal 20.00 Indigent Soldier Fund. Jamea R. Flow er . , t; . . 15 00 Charles K. Jerrell , 4 01 Christopher Mills 10.00 11. L. Hull 1.50 Insane. Dr. Guy Mount 5.u0 Hugh 6. Mount 60J II 11. Hughes SOU Printing and Advertising Oregon City Courier Pub. Co. 44.60 Oregon City Enterprise 2.oo Wild Animal Bounty. T. F. Wilcox f 1.60 William Norrls 1.60 John Llnhart 3.50 L. C. l-owe 2.01 Adolph Aschoff 3.50 U O. Rccisland 2.54 Asaac Callahan I.60 J. A. Marclil.ank 2.00 Peter Dhooge 1.50 Henry Rbelmer 3.00 Robert Miller l.W N. E. Htlngley I..0 B. C. Palmer 10.00 A. J. R.miestch 2.00 Juvenile Court I). E. Frost 10.30 Mrs. C. J. Parker 20.89 Timber Cruising O. 8. Boyles 175.35 M. G. Nense 6406.72 EFFORT TO EVEN PHONE RATES MADE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMnJvN WILL IB APPEALED TO BY COUNCIL CITY ATTORNEY MAKES William Stont I Ready to Mik, Flyht for People Party Lint Charges Sttm Peculiar At a meeting of the Council (,, litltteu lo Inventlgntu Dm rat.-s p,! chargml by the 'cin Stat,. fv phone Company. It was de. MnJ , lay the matter before Hie public ( tl Itles Commission for an a.juiu,, Thla reH.M will probably be n, to the council Ibis evmiing. Tb telephone rates lii (hi, c!irr not at all even, on permn i, rhargud morn tliau another On wtl-, of tho four party hues a rate n resa of 11.25 Is being charged. T1 following complaint to Hie eoiamu Ion has been prepared by Hi; X lorney Hloue: That Lie plaintiff. Win. Heard, b a retired farmer, and plaintiff, f. j Too. Is au educator and lht ptsl,. tiff. W, A, Umg. a a iue hiull. iu realdtiig In Oregon City, Claikimu County, state of Oregon That Lie defendant. lw I'iuIk Telepbolli & TelegrapU Coamnj la a eorporotloii. orgauUed uiuler lud eilstlug by virtue of tht Ua 0ftk state of California, and Is a public utility, engaged In the oiierhip,o rrallon. liiauageiueiit and ruiitrul of a plant and equipment for l;ie cm trying of telephone nienag. q the city of Oregon City and slate of Ore goii. to and for the public, and tiut aa eurn, defendant la a public utility, and Is subject lo the proilslnni of Chapter it. Ijiwa of Oreicoii. (or tU year lull. That defendant rorix.ralloa Ii guilty of unjust dlwrlinlimiu.n smoni Its patrons, residing In Oregon City Oregon, In tbUJ"fendnat eorportliot dlrtH-tly char many of in iwtrvas tbe autn of 11.60 per month for (ra tal of Ita lelrphoii.'s on f.sir party lines, while the aum of li :i ftt mouth Ii. charged others of III pa trons for rental on telephone on low party lines, for like service. Tlast defendant corporation Uiulhf of violating the provisions of t.iiulj Public I tillty Act, In that ItarhsuH for service for the rental of trie pnonee on four party lines, is unreas onable and e(c-aalve. Huch defendaat' corporation charges many of Its pa trons the sum of $ l.fK) er monii for rnutal of Its telephones for tour party lines, which rate Is unjust, US reasonable and discriminatory In that defendant corporation is furulthlsl the aame service In other cities, is der llkn circumstances, for the sua of II uu per mouth, and ll.:- i' month. That defendant corporation hs fur liier violated the provisions ut tk aaid Public t'ltllty Art In that ontM Orst day of January. 1911. def-ndtil corporation had flat rale of 11 per month for rentuj of all Its tele phones on four party lines and tea trary to the provisions of said Act defendant rorKiratlon, since the Inl day of January, 1911, raised lh prW of tho rental of said telephones ot four party llnea to Il.tO per moslk for all new- nibarrllwrs, or lhos signed coolrarta with defendanttor oratlon for the Installation of M phones on four party lines, sines t first day of January, 1911. That the aforesaid rates and tfurr ea are by reason of the foregolsl mutters and things, unreasonable, Just and discriminatory In ( spects rom plained of. Wherefore plaintiff urays that feudant corporation be reijulrrd gnawer the chargea herein, and to after due hearing and Investlgatw an order be made commandlnii fondant corporation to cease aud slat from said violation of law V In complained of. and that tho w Commission shall fix and order tobllshed such rate or rates. prlr charges or collections, as It shall or tormina to be just, and reason.W and which shall be charged. Imr ed and followed In the future In H of that found to be unreasonably unjust and discriminatory, and such other and further relief as Commission may deem nec" and proper In the premises. Dated at Oregon City. r- t" day of April. 1913. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Oregon City , ' in the State of Oregon, at the close of buslnsss. Aurll 4th, 1- R,ou'x 1 0-.68M! Ixans and Discounts , jjjej Overdrafts, secured and unsecured uiool (I. 8. Honda to secure circulation Ji'nwijn Bonds to secure Postal Havings Jo jL Bonds, Securities, etc 1V00O" Banking; House, Furniture and Fixtures 1.551I Due from National Banka (not reserve agents) Due from State and Private Hanks and Hanker, Trust Companies, . - and Savings Hanks Due from approved reserve agents 26 iiitt Cnecka and other Cash Items J-iJin, Notes of other Natlonnl Banks 'r'ljj Fractional Paper Currency, Nickels, and Cents Specie $43,934.70 lgal tender noteg 260.00 41,1 Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer (& of circulation) . Total ,J" Liabilities. .utM Capital stock paid In I ""jj Surplus fund J', Undivided Profits, less Expenses and Taxes paid jSl)oJ National Bank Notes outstanding a i" 71s" Individual deposits subject to check 1 l'sTS Demand certificates of deposit 604 " Certified checks i'2" Poatal Savings deposits 'a. Tou. W State of Orgon, County of Clackamas, ss. , I, T. i. Meyer, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly ! . that the above statement Is trua to tha best of my knowledge and M' T. I. MEYER. Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before men this ih day ot April. 1,3 (SEAL) J. F. CLARK. Notary Pub"- CORRECT Attest : D. C. LATOL'RETTE. M. D. LATOITRETTE, C. D. LATOL'RETTE. Directors.