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OHEriON CITY KNTKKIMirBK, rillOAY, JANHAHVS2, 191.V t) Ei 4 COUNTY COURT ixriNoiruRii ton thk month Or JANUARY, in. ROAD fVNO District N. 1 C. C. Haltla O. A. Haltls J to 00 . II to it our itoo Wn. Miindluo IK Ward Wslklns Dlitrlet N. f. Jinn JnhiiMin 14 66 I 75 1.00 MM I to k KrlckKra K II. Ilf niiolt II Jens 1 1 enrich A. 1 14 16 00 1. W. Ilennetl District Ne. 4. Portland It jr. light A Power Company I HI J. A. Kllrhlrig M K. 4un Milt Mershel U P. Hal 1)60 100 100 100 (loo, Wallers I 00 George Kllchlni I 00 Oletrlct No. f. Portland It jr. Light It Power Company f 331.40 M. II. Wheeler 4000 II. A. Ilk 41.00 W. P.. Wheeler ... 4100 t'haa. Uklx-rg 10 00 J. A. Imel 11.00 C. A, Wheeler 10 00 Geo. Jsrkson 1100 Ham Lyons 17.00 Diatrlct No. I. Joel Jarl f 190 Willie Flerher (00 Chaa. Krebs 1.(0 Geo. Krebs 100 Wm. Wldmer 4 (0 District Ho, 7. Adolf Axhoff t 100 J. I). Henna 100 John Malrombaon 9 00 Harry Morton 100 K. Coolman 10.76 Handy l.uiubr Company 11.10 Tb Handy Now 1.00 Sandy Fir Lumber Co 10 59 Paul II. Melnlg 10.15 II. 8hlpley 00 P. Clbtn II IS Hill Odell 1115 Wm. Winters 10.15 Lewis Hamburg P. B. MrOufln Geo. Odell , A. II. Kllnger B. Robleon O. C. Glhbln 10.15 19.50 lit 7.40 tlS 100 T. Hagen T.40 Carl AachotT MS E. Ilelfleld Otto Aachoff W. Jones Del Hudson T. Milan John Milan 4.S0 1.15 15 io.es IIS ITS Dlitrlet No. , John Iluchboli t 1-60 District No. I. Garfield Lumber Company , 41. tl II rt II. Finch 15.35 A. M. Jannaan 6.00 P. Ocba 1.00 E. Guber 1.00 A. W. IOe 1.00 A. Wlderhold 1 00 Nick ScbMl 1.00 0. E. Ellera 1.00 P. Thomas 1.00 Dlitrlet No. la Portland Rjr. Light k Power Company 1110.00 Dlitrlet No. 11. W. A. Holmes .76 J. U Murphey E. U Pope C. P.. Rivers 1150 I.S6 1.00 Kll Riven 4 00 Dlitrlet No. IS. Fred Gorber $ .60 Harding Grange No. 122 S.00 U Hampton 1.00 John Moiicr 1.00 Adolph Ilonaon 100 Helbert Oloman 8.00 E. N. Parrott 1100 Dlitrlet No. 13. Mattoon Lumbor Co $ 172 Walter 8pnt 4.00 A. W. Kochor 100 Leon Hulott 100 A. 8clinoldor 13.00 J. T. Kullam 21.75 Dlitrlet No. 14. Henry Honrlct 11.25 P. H. I Ion rid 3.00 Dlitrlet No. 15. Bouthorn Pacific Co $ 1.04 Oregon City Foundry 2.07 Wilson & Cooko 1.20 S. Naiih 80.00 W. Rnlnoy , 40.00 L. Muttoon 60.00 O. GroaHnnbnehor 35.00 John Bftlmor 2S.00 Goo. D. Rakol 28.00 W. R. Snook 40.00 II. P. Schoor 22.00 Carl Hrown 2.00 District No. 18. Will Randall 8.00 Goorgo Hurlai 2.00 Honry Engol 18.50 Mlko Hiirlna 2.00 Horbort LucnB 5.00 Tom niunchnrd 4.00 Dlitrlet No. 17. i Stofnnl Lumber Co $ 1.28 1 Canby Concrete Co 1.2G Wm. Ilecson 6.50 Ed. Rupp . 2.00 Goo. Koohlor 6.60 A. II. Johnnon 8.00 Honry Rlchter 8.00 O. E. Wrd 3.00 J. E. Wells 3.00 Dlitrlet No. 19. Oregon City Courlor 1 6.00 Hogg I'roa 10.80 H. Willson 3.75 F. Manning 5.00 D. Pearaon 2.00 J. J. Mallatt 4.00 W. Murry 2.00 John Carlaon 4.00 A. Searson 7.60 K. Zlnger 6.00 C. Albright 8.00 R. Schuebel 10.00 8. Holiten 6.50 C. K. Hinltll I Mala Churchill II 64 T. Ksns TM '. M b'lllliiiuMr 1144 Elmer Krlrhao 1144 I. Hefdln 7W K. L. MrKlnMy 700 District N, M. p, r. run i im District N. II. Uf Pendleton I 140 A. J. JutiBsoa ... Andy Johnson Aug, Juhnaon W. A. Oorbett Au( Pergreen .,, C. P. UfK-n .... II. Chlndgrea .... Milton Cblndgres 1140 1144 1140 IT 60 444 10 00 104 404 J. Petlersoa 4 44 ('. A Nels V. H. Ali Hrandlund landmark Oil Krlrksun , 1640 440 744 1164 IIt4 J. Hhoberg Charles Fngtand J. I) Cmford ,. W. H. florUlt ., K. A. Hwaneon , 140 1164 144 Alfred Bwansoa 104 A. Jobnaiin 14.00 MUtlflll JllinU 440 C. ('. True 1 44 0. A. (Ml berg 140 J. J. Jntirl 11 60 OllviT Plihrr 4 04 1. W. Carlaon 3 '.0 Prank Argurtt 1100 Mrrll Clark It4 A. N. Hann loo Kinanuxl Ni-laon 1.00 Victor IWiokman 104 Kinlle I'pttrrwin t(H) J. KtiKland . 140 P. K. lntiiy I 44 J. Hull 54 Dlitrlet No. 31. Ituliblni Itroa I 12.25 W. W. Klklui 4M T. K. Co kmll 1 00 Cbarlre Hbephrrd 17.40 Klmnr Itamoure 140 II. C. Itonaker 100 8. Itahbke 54 II. J. llaiUll 1 00 Hub Itowman 100 Oottlob Pvyrer ISO Jack ftyrrr 14 .00 Albort Hhle 1.00 Dlitrlet No. 24. A. 8. llidlngg I 4 00 Auguat Btuwe 1.00 Clareura Johnaon 4.00 Amoa Kauffman 4.00 John Kill 400 C. Hartilrr 100 John Bchabaucr 1.50 U P. Spagl 15.00 Dlitrlet No. 25. Canby Concrete Co. I 10.00 llrnry Ooble 1.00 W. Italy 1100 Ed. Koch 4 00 OtetHct No. 21 J. W. Wlngfl.ld t 100 Jamet P. Nolaon 15 40 Addle Hammer 1-05 8. A. Douglae 21.7S Chrti 1eugllx. 1.00 A. O. DeugU 1.00 Dlitrlet No. 27 Clgpr Uroi f S3.! U N. Jonee 5 00 P. A. Marquam 100 J. C. Marquam 1.15 Wm. Heniche 1.S0 George Dentley 1.00 U N. Joiwe 11.60 Enoch Bklrvtn 18.00 Ed Logan 1.00 Virgil Jonee 8.00 Ed Hobart 8.00 Harve Ring 8.00 C. P. Tbomaa 1100 Carrol Miller 4.00 Orval Jackaon 10.00 P. A. Marquam 8.00 W. P. Nlcbolaon 100 8. C. Miller 1100 Dlitrlet No. 28 Scott Carter .7.. 18.00 W. N. Cbllcote 4100 A. L .Hrottgher 8.50 Frank Proilg 26.70 Robblni Uroi 20.40 A. Robmlck 10.00 P, Shormon 1.50 J. Joiipi 4.00 J. P. Jonoi 6.00 D. n. Gray 20.00 Edward Gray 20.00 Joo Micholi 1.50 Honry Mlchola 1.50 Earl Gronhong 2.00 A. E. Thomas 2.00 Hon Thomas 3.50 C. P. Hott 4.00 O. N. Kimball 4.00 O. C. Williams 4.00 V. I'ltmnn 4.00 C. Harriott ; 2.00 C. K. Lcltzoll 28.00 Frank Hultt 4.00 W. C. Hultt 4.00 Ray Nicholson 2.00 Ed Wylnnd 60 Floyd Ferguson 8.50 John ForgiiBon 1.50 Froomnn Thomas 3.6b Ray Thomas '2.00 Orlnn Thomas 3.00 A. Sackott '. 4.00 John nilxt 4.00 O. F. Kimball 2.00 E. ClCBtor 4.50 James Marts 9.00 U D. Shank 20.00 John Mlllor Diatrlct No. 29. G. II. Gray $ Arlo Gray v Dltrlct No. 30 J. I. Curb T. M. Co $ Pote Emmett 6.00 6.75 7.00 7.00 2.25 Q. S. Dullak 10.00 John Rullock 9.00 District No. 31 Oregon Electric Ry $ .80 H. A. Kruse 3.00 H. Gebhardt 4.00 F. Haker 11.75 M. Alaglch 3.00 V. Thompson 1.00 F. Goaser 1.00 1.00 . 1.00 1.00 R. Goaier 1L Goiaer R. Schurner U. lUluMre 10 0. Aadfua 1M DuOItt Ne. II. P. Ilaaler I 1144 It. Il-t.r 144 V. Ilatrr 144 i llrl.to 7 44 W. Ilrlalo , I4g L. HraUr 144 A. llMlr 114 W. llMtcr 144 1. M. Conrtall 1144 J. M Coboall 14 44 A. (amrbl 744 (I. Hurry 144 II. Hly 1 44 C. Haae 144 J. 8. in 144 W. MK'ollaiigh 144 J. Mrllrlde 144 Ha ( rlo 1100 W. C. lUaler 14 40 II. Ilratif 1104 8. Murry 144 II. Voaa 4 40 ('. Mi('o(ioll 104 Dlitrlet Ne. IS. Portland Hallway Light A Pow er Company 1 1 04 14 J. P. Mcr 1U W. A. Hard 14 60 K. floiner 7.04 Clark Ifenney 1160 Artble How. 1125 Carl llowull 1154 A mo Mlllanl 2144 W. A. Hard 144 Wiley Howell 17 40 I.M.Park 114 Wlllla Yonre 415 Wilder Wad IM Prank Millard 60 U Haker 140 Harry Howell 144 (Wort Howell 7.64 Wm. Ulrti b 140 W. II. Illutrh 6 40 E. Grneroikl ., 100 Auguit Gmaeroakl 700 Marlon Millard 100 C. Haynur 100 Guy Wllro 11X0 Geo. Oenaeroakl 14.60 Dlitrlet No. H W. Hellberg I 4 40 O. Nodurft 4 04 J. Bhaw 1 00 W. Kalaer 10 00 Dlitrlet No. SI Wm. Ilootb f 10.00 Olitrict No. SI J. R. Lutgen 411 .7.70 100 1.00 1.04 4.00 K. Grrgeraon John McKlnzlw Pat Prenan , Louis A. Rail U A. Rail District No. 37 C. W. Kruae Ralph Hutsh ....I 35 00 19.00 l3 1160 C. W. Kruae J. W. Btone W. Wllmot Dlitrlet No. SI J. Paumgartner , District No. 40 15 64 ..I 160 Jarl Erl ..I 41.66 II. Pronner C. Dantelaon .. 164 .. 160 .. 36.05 .. 15.50 .. 14.00 .. 1100 .. 1.35 ... 1.00 1.00 .. 100 Jarl k Erl O. S. Erdman , C. Partlemay C Anderson , C. Rlcbey T. Rlchey D. Foeberg 11. Anderson A. Duckman .. 100 ..I 20.37 . . 160 District No. 41 Charles Updegrare II. It. Udell II. H. UdeU Alei Dews ,. 11.50 , . 4.00 Charles Updcgrave 100 W. M. Updegrare 100 Dlitrle No. 43 Oregon City Entorprise f 6.00 II. D. VanDiucr 3.60 C. W. Schuld k Son 7.00 Fred Horfmelster 8.00 Homer Glover 1100 Roy Munger 10.00 Joe Fuchs ... 6.00 Herald Thomas 6.00 Earn HorfmolBter 4.00 Elmer Douglas 1.00 A. D. Purnott 25.35 Dlitrlet No. 46 Harve Crouthor t 1.25 Port Mondenhak 11.00 Carl Mumpower 2.00 O. F. Watts .' 1.00 J. Hattan 10.00 District No. 47 Henry Cromer $3313.55 Honry Cromer 228.00 Oregon City Enterprise 6.00 II. Dntdorf 4.00 P. Roethe 25.00 Huey Roberta 10.00 D. O. LaCure 6.00 H.-Carmlckal 5.25 Honry Cromer 16.10 Ed. Mathus 16.00 J. Worren 1.20 J. Edwards , $ 2.00 O. O. Jones 4.00 Dlitrlet No, 48 The Sandy News $ 6.00 Jarl & Erl 6.50 R. M. Andorson 3.10 A. Malar 4.00 District No, 49 The Garfield Mora Co. 4.55 Bert H. Finch 69.83 A. 0. Riird 2.00 J. J. Davis 6.50 Geo. Hathaway 10.00 A. T. Hunt 18.00 H. A. Hunt 26.00 Pen T. Rawlins 20.00 F. H. Davis 20.00 A. C. Davis 20.00 O. T. Hunt 43.75 District No. 51 Portland Railway, Light & Pow er Company $379.50 Columbia Brick Works 2.30 John De Young 4 32.00 Jake DeYoung 38.00 A. Shepard 18.P0 W. Pohna 18.00 Bob Lovelace 36.00 John Anderson 18.00 H. Johnson 4.00 G. Boese 36.00 John Hoffmelster 34.00 A. U lwk II n tuk KtU 1411 Oua IJftft IH II f MBtagae) 4 44 D.4U4 N. II I'crtUbd Italleiy Ulkl A pow- . r uii.Hr I M " II. W. Kaaae 1 14 DUtHd Ne. II Cuf Merraatlla Co. ... T. KM Ii.rt II. Ptnrh Oualare PUber I t4 144 lilt 110 144 II 64 11 40 17j4 Pred lo ... Pat O'Cuciser Vinm Miller .. Wn. O'CoaiMf A. I. llchmoc4 4 Pred Moebuke .... Tom Jubb CUreace Jubb ... Herbert Pouts .... George TVmpeoti Charlee lllfely ... !r$ Cromer IMlll Wllroii-a , , George lllvety .... 1144 140 144 144 II 44 15 44 1144 1744 1144 I, f). Cramer II 04 II. Kwalt i. P. Cromer 8. O. Kercbera Joe lllnkel A. II. Meyer Cbae. Ludr Kmery Power Jam Hamilton Dlatrict No. Pope Co. O. Pellow II. r Nat Brrlbner P. Mayfletd O'etrlct No. 1744 144 IJOO 144 1140 404 1544 1140 SCO 164 S44 115 1.40 M 67 Q. Pergstrom I 410 District No. 6 J. C. Miller 4004 C. Whitehead 1100 C. Gates 4 04 C. Hum 11.40 O. W. Turner 35 to 8. Lyons 14 44 A. Jobaaoo SO 00 E. Griffin 1100 J. Rider 18.00 J. Turner 7.54 Diatrlct No. 61 Geo. Lam mar I Geo. A. Prows GENERAL ROADS 1.00 1175 l.4 R. M. Wade A Co. E. L. Taylor Co 1. W. Smith Robert Mattoon W. II. Mattoon Bell Pros Jonsrud Pro P. E. Hobaon J. C. 8ulllvan Chase k Linton 8tfani Lumber Co Cary s Mer. Co. C C Mnier John 8beppard Hanrey Olbson POUR County " Court E'tacada Telephone k Tele graph Co. ,y P4e 4k Co. Walter O. Hayes A. C. V. Berry A. Mather I 70.65 1400 2.00 1104 1.04 23.08 174.00 61.60 66.60 II ti 26.90 11.16 164 20.00 117 6.65 16.00 10.30 39.50 .95 114.30 0. A. Eblen A. Toung and D. C. Dolder . J. C. Miller The Lnta Hardware Co. .. 6.25 3.60 11.10 Miller Mowery Lbr. Co. ... Inman Poulaen Lbr. Ca . . . Damascus Telephone Co. .. 1163 1.87 Coast Culvert k Plum Co. 1154 I. M. Harrington H. E. Newell 250.00 168.00 E. D. Olds 1144.92 Jeffery 4k Burton 4464.19 Kltimlller k Woodle 168.37 A. C. U. Berry 6503.71 Herb Johnson 14.40 Ray Fish 6.00 John Rogle 5.00 W. H. 8tone 37.50 Sherman Stone 26.00 Nig Stone 16.00 Frank Schneek 26.50 8. Devlne 62.00 F. DeFord 10.00 H. F. Reed 61.00 Robert Mattoon 28.60 Chas. Branson 15.50 Neal Bronson 19.00 Bill By Representative . Guy Hunt Is Aimed At Prescriptions In Latin SALEM, Ore., Jan. 19. (Special.) Physicians' prescriptions and recipes of certain kinds will have to be written In plain EngllBh if a bill which Repre sentative Hunt has Introduced becomes a law. Latin or any other language may be used but there must three copies In English. One copy Is for the physician, one for the patient and one for the drugRlst. 'The object of the bill." said Mr. Hunt, "Is to let people know what they are getting. It will put an end to fake prescriptions, and will give persons not acquainted with Latin a chance to determine whether they are taking poison alcohol or such things." Senator Dlmlck Is the only member of the general assembly who has re fused to accept the provisions of a res olution providing that the state furnish MANY DISORDERS COME FROM THE LIVER Are You Just at Odds with Yourself? Do You Regulate Living? Are you sometimes at odds with yourself and with the world 7 Do you wonder what alls you? True you may be eating regularly and sleeping well. Yet something Is the matter! Con stipation, Headache, Nervousness and Bilious Spells Indicate a 81ugglah Liv er. The tried remedy is Dr. Kings New Life Pills. Only 25c at your Druggist. Bucklen's Arnica Salve for Skin Eruptions. . (Adv.) I. AtUift , 10 44 C Cbibwlbi 4 (I P. O'Mlar 14 41 W. it. Ilbbeo 17 64 Call by Cuarrete Co 1 14 Geo. K. Ogleeby tl E Wkue I 44 Pr4 Hubert 1144 Ctaa. E. Og1bf ,,,v 140 Jamee P Ogleeby 164 t N. Ivff t H Iteary Hebler 41 1 llehry Huber 14 40 Prmak Meeker 140 )'iha Iua 1)00 I. Hauipt' 144 A4lpk !eae 11.44 44 lour Verdlbg 1100 Pred GerW ... Helbert Oleoiaa 23 46 164 Heary C'brtat.- JI 00 Wm. fbrletreos ,. A. P. KUtmr !a KUere Gal Hrowa ...... ! Aadormn ... fharlea I'eckurtr 1144 444 111 11.14 1176 1410 'Fred Gerber 21.16 Fred Until R. Bnodgraea 13 60 7.44 164 104 140 Ora !! J. D. Prenrb .... A. U Jone W. II. Jone .... II. HchuU ... It. Long R. Bcbuxbet .... Elmer Erirkaon R. Long Arrhl Davis ... Walter Jepaott .. P. Perdln L. J. Meaaner ... 140 100 11.76 200 104 1.00 IK 1 to UK) MONTH OF JANUARY, 1115. GENERAL FUND Bounty Albert A. Johnson t 22.00 John Kelaeckrr 100 Arthur Brott 164 P. M. Robeaoa . . .. 11.04 J. E. Mumpower 100 R. J. Jenk U0 Election E. A. M. Con f .40 M. T. Rlcard 100 Sheriff E. T. Mass. Sheriff f 13.13 Albert H. Tanner 6.00 E. T. Maas A. O. Amea Weatern Union Tele. Co. Aetna Accldeut k Liability Co. B. J. Sisals P. A. Miles Clerk Bunny-Ownbey $ Pioneer Transfer Co 21.70 10.00 1.13 60.00 7.26 7.26 4.00 .77 166.75 11.60 12.25 35.00 37.85 Elliott Fisher Co L M. Harrington Huntley Bros Aetna Accident k Liability Company J. O. Staati Ricorder Elliott Fisher Co !09.7S .75 Pioneer Transfer Co. E. P. Dedman Louis Cochran Jones Drug Co, Huntley Bros. Treasurer J. A. Tufta $ Alice Dwigglns Assessor 10.76 65.00 1.50 1.60 10.30 68.75 Geo. P. Johnson J. O. Staats Huntley Bros County Court H. O. Starkweather I 6.75 63.25 1.50 1.00 25.60 39.00 J. W. Smith W. H. Mattoon H. S. Anderson 9.50 MUler-Parker Co 12.00 Court House MUler-Parker Co I 7.60 Pacific Telephone Ik Telegraph Co 23.65 Home Telephone Co. 16.61 Board of Water Commissioners 15.00 C. D. Friedrich Oregon City Ice Works 150 Circuit Court Drs. Mount Mount $ 6.00 Paul Dunn 26.00 W. W. Cooke ..' 22.90 H. Tracy 23.80 F. J. Harkenrider 28.00 (Continued on page 7.) each member five newspapers daily during the session. "I'll pay for my own newspapers, said the Clackamas county senator. "I was not sent here for the state to buy newspapers for me." Representative Hunt, chairman of the committee on horticulture, has a big jolt on his hands in the shape of a bill Introduced by Representative Vawter, of Doufclns and Jackson coun ties. It revolutionizes the whole sys tem of supervision by providing for the appointment of a state horticultural commissioner. It also relates to ex amlnatlon of agricultural products. Mr. Hunt says fankly he does not thorough ly understand the measure, but will before next Friday when a public hear ing has ben called. It Is a voluminous document MOLALLA COUNCIL ORGANIZES The Molalla council has organized with the following committees: Street and public property. William Mackrell, W. A- Wood, R. W. Lewia; fire and water, Toliver, Henriksen Cole; finance, Henriksen, Tolliver, Cole; health and police, Cole, Wood. Mackrell. L. C. Hubbard was appoint ed chief of police; Gilbert Engle, Btreet superintendent. I. M. Tolliver was elected chairman of tbe councIL Hare you nominated a candidate In the Shower of Gold as yet? SULUVAFi AGAIfl IS HEAD OF HIE IJ PRIIIOCNT It RC ILICTCO IN NKCOCNITION Of Hit FAITH rUL HHVICf. iheodori mm MORS D. I by Name- Vlee Prcildint; M. D. Latoorette, Secretary, and E. C. Brodla, Triaiunr Rtport I Riad. In rer,f nlilnn of bli year of faithful aerrlr nd ardoua work In bebaK of tb Oregon City Commrrclal club, T. W. Hulllvan wa on Saturday night re electrd preildi-nt of that organization bya nanlmou vol of tb members. Tb annual meeting of tb rlub was as peaceful and barmonloua as S meet ing of a ladle' aid torl'ty. and three members of the Hoard of Governors were chosen to serv three years with out a dluentlng voice. Tbry are n. T. Mellaln, R. U llolman and Theodore Oamund. Tbe first two were ro elwted. Following tb meeting, tbe Govern or organized with the election of O. D. Eby, vice-president; M. D. Latoo rette. sorretary. and E. E. Brodle, treasurer. Tbe following publicity committee was named: O. D. Eby, T. W. 8ulllvan, H. T. McHaln, T. K Cbar man and Perry Caufleld. MRS. MARY mm DIES AT HOME HERE PIONEER WOMAN WAS ILL TWO YEARS BEFORE DEATH CAME HERE IN 18S7- Mrs. Mary Channan, a resident of Oregon City since 1857 and for many years one of the most prominent wom en In this part of the Willamette val ley, died at her home, 111 Main street, at 7 o'clock Sunday nlgbL after an Ut nesa which has extended ever a per lod of two year. During her life In Oregon City. Mrs Charman baa taken an active Inter est In the work of tbe Eastern Star, tb Woman's club and tb Woman's Relief Corp. . She waa n member of th Congregational church and for aev era years was a trustee. Bbe was financial secretary of tbe Woman's club. Iter Illness and her advanced) ajre kept ber from active life aloce 1911 During tbe last two years she baa beep able to leave her home only a few times. Mrs. Charman was horn February 1 1838, In Baden Baden. (Germany, and came to the United States with ner parents when a girl After spending several years in the east, they , came to Oregon In 1853 by the Isthmus of Pan ama and first settled in Corvaiiia, where they lived until 1857, when she moved to Oregon City. She married Frederick Charman In the following year but he died In 1861 She Is survived by one son. T. L. Charman, and her sister, Mrs. Sophia Charman, both living here. Besides these she leaves Mrs. Lena Charman, Miss June Charman, Elbert Charman and the families of J. H. Walker, J. P. Lovett, F. R. Charman and Mrs. Ma tllda Charman as near relatives. The funeral will be held at 2:30 o'clock from the . Congregational church and Interment will be in the Masonic cemetery. Rev. George N. Edwards will officiate. The members of the Woman's club will attend the funeral In a body. SUNDAY SCHOOL GIVES $2.20 The Beaver Creek Sunday school Monday sent to J. E. Hedges, treasurer of the local Belgian relief committee, 32.20 which will be forwarded on to Portland to swell the large Clackamas contributions already there. Mr. Hedges received a letter from Theodore B. Wllsox. who heads the movement In the state, Monday thank ing the county for the assistance. He said the sum sent in last week would buy 151 barrels of flour. TELEPHONE. COMPANY ELECT8 At the annual meeting of the Fir wood-Dover Telephone company the following officers were elected: Presi dent, A. J. Morrison; vice-president, J. G. DeShazer; secretary, Don Bodey; treasurer, Mr. Wentiell; director, E. Read. DESERTION POPULAR CHARGE Desertion is the charge made in three divorce complaints filed Thurs day. The principals in the actions are: Charles Williams against Gertrude Williams, Beryl E. Skyes against Laura Sykes. and Pearl Prlvott against Fred B. Prlvett. HOW TO CURE A LA GRIPPE COUGH "Coughs that bang on" demand treat ment Stop and think! Reason and common sense tell you that it is folly to "grin and bear it." Those racking la grippe coughs that wrench the body and cause soreness and pains in the lungs yield more quickly - to Foley's Honey and Tar tban to any other treatment. Forty years' record of suc cesses proves this. For coughs, colds, croup and other distressing ailments of the throat, chest, lungs, larnyx and bronchial tubes, yon can find nothing that will compare with thin reliable remedy. Sold by Jones Drug Co. adv. 1 COMMERCIAL CLUB local ewers I O. V. Adams, of MuUila. ram (4 toe Haturdey tut a Uy of eeral days. Jarob Haaer, a farmer of Sherwood, was la tb rouuty aat oa luduee Saturday. W. W. Everhart. of Molalla, wa Is tb county seat Wednesday sftrrnoos aad a part ol Tburaday. Pred Hum, a farmer Urlog Is lbs ('Uvkama llelgbfs dJKrtrt, was In lb! city Toaaday looking after bnatnees lav tercets. Ceorg W. Howie, of Mllwaukl was la Oregoa City Tueeday to nail ap plk-atloo for fcl second rltlaeaabln paper. Mr. and Mrs. Christ P'lllard of Moun tain View, ar rervng eongratubv tlni over th arrival of a daughter, born Haturday morning. Mrs. William Italney, of Mount Utaunt, who underwent an opersrius at th Oregon City hoeplteJ last W4 aewday, I much batter. Tb 18 year-old son of Mr. and Mr. Robert Walker, of rout 8, wa brought to Oregon City Tueeday and underwent a slight operation at lb local boaplisL Cus llolatela, of tb Heaver Creek dlatrirt. slipped and fell Friday anil dlslorated bis shoulder. II van brought to ftregos City and Dr. Guy Mount se tb bone. Superintendent J. E. Calavan ban re timed to Oregon City from Salem where he attended a meeting of school supervisors. He spent Wednesday aft ernoon visiting schools In th county. H. O. Mullenhoff was In tb county seat tb forepart of th week to maks application for a reentered farm train for hi place near Grenham. Tb nam be has selected Is tb Crystal Brook Stock Farm. D. O. Anderson, who Is connected with tb Weatern Slock Journal will leav Tburaday evening for Ran Fran claco and Ban Dlero. After visiting a number of town In that stat, be will return to Oregon City via Nevada. Mrs. Hlgglnbotham and baby wrs in this city Monday. She was aocrtnv paned by ber slater. Miss Hattie Hurtas of Canby. Mrs. HlgginboUiam will leav in a few weeks for Central Ore gon, ber near home near PrinevlIT, where aha will poln her noiband. Mr. Hoy Armstrong and baby. Elaine, are tbe guests of Mr. and Mm. D. M. Shanks of West Linn. Mrs. Armstrong was formerly Miss Claries Zumwalt of this elty. Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong after spending several months in Powell River, B. C, and Is the east have returned to Portland where they are now making their boms. Miss Genevieve AWrirh of this city and George Pattison of Aberdeen wer quietly married at Vancouver, WaatL, several days ago. Mrs. Pattison cams to this city with ber parents a lew years ago from Dallas, Oregon, and has. resided hers since, where she has a host of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Pattison will mats their bom la Aberdeen where ihs groom has a boms furnished for his bride. COUNTY STATISTICS Mary Each and Jesse S. Troyer, of Hubbard, secured a marriage llcens from County Clerk Harrington Satur day. They Uve at Hubbard. HOLT-McLVTTRE Bessie Lauren Holt and J. Ralph Hclntyre. of MII swankls, kavs secured a marriage li cense from County Clerk Harrington. BORN to Mr. and Mrs. Clinton B. Black, of this city, a son, January 15. BORN to Me. and Mrs. John Crawford, 1005 Jefferson street, a son, Janu ary H. BORN to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mlsley, 918 Twelfth street, a son, January 12. BORN to Mc and Mrs. A. Allen, Mll- waukia Route one, a daughter, Janu ary 10. BORN to Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Cornwall, of Highland, s son, January 10. BORN! to Mr. and Mrs.. E. N. BrocM, of Redland. a son, January 18. BORN to Mr. and Mrs. Clinton .W. Nealeigh, of Gladstone, a son, Janu ary 17. . BORN to Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Brock, of this city, a son, January 18. BORN to Mr. and Mrs. Chis Bullord, 309 Main, street, a daughter, January 16. , L. W. ROBBINS IS DIRECTOR L. W. Robbins, of Molalla, has teen elected a director in the Merchants' Produce Exchange. Tbe exchange Ja composed of merchants in the various Willamette valley towns, and was -or ganized last year to provide a selling agency in this cliy for eggs, .poultry and other country produce shipped in by members. 8ANDY BANK ELECTS Tbe stockholders of the Clackamas County Bank in Sandy have elected the following officers President, A. L. Deaton; vice-president, W. A. Proctor; cashier, M. A. Deaton; assistant cash ier, P. L. Proctor; directors, A. L.. 'Dea ton W. A.Troctor and M. A. Deaton. . UNION HIGH SCHOOL PLANS UP GRESHAM, Ore., Jan. 19. Plana for the new $25,000 union high school building to be erected on the Tour- acre situ on North Main street will.be accepted at a meeting of the union high school board called for 3 o'clock Sat urday afternoon by Charles Cleveland G res ham, chairman of the board. TRY THIS FOR NEURALGIA Thousands of people keep on suffer ing with Neuralgia because they do not know what to do for it Neuralgia is a pain in the nerves. What you want to do Is to soothe the nerve. it self. Apply Sloan's Liniment to the surface over the painful part do not rub it in. Sloan's Liniment penetrates veiy quickly to the sore, irritated nerve and allays the inflammation. Get a bottle of Sloan's Liniment for .25 cents of any druggist and have it fn the house against Colds, Sore anil Swollen Joints, Lumbago, Sciatica and like ailments.' Tonr money back If not satisfied, but it does give almost In stant relief. (Adv.)