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Vac?. 8 OREGON CITY FJSTIT.R PRISE. FRIDAY. MARCH 23. 1917. COUNTY COURT LXPr NDITl KIN l)K M A l(( II MONTH KOAD DISTRICT NO. 1-Caffall llroa, U'j; A. Mathrr, $140; Jamn Kepfhla, WOO; M. K. Caffrir), f.'7.. K); J. A. Pavia, $iSl0; II. A. Hatlin, I'.ow; Iran l.atTiir), 17.M; licy lty. f'-oofl; W. Kaiiio, t'..Voo; John L'mikrr, flilou; A. I'. In-n,bw,f, $22 M); F. M. Kumai.e, l2.iu; S.l Kmll, 7..,0; M. .,trrl.. 14 60; lt. Johnaton, l'i.75; Jerome Arty, $11100; Alfred tMty, f.'lTS; Um; 12 tJW. KOAD DISTRICT NO. 23-T. K. Kffer, II ou; G. II. Cray. 140 75; J. IS. Mr.. niX; 1. Ketl. $!". ROAD DISTRICT NO. 3 -Albert Dimbat, 4i K); f. Morey, 1444 37; Chaa. Ijvraay, 17.1.50; t Zimmerman, $.'." 00; M. Tledcman. fl.VTS; V. Zim. mcvnian, f IH.IO; J. Zimmerman, I I.I.- 45; K. immrrmin, i050; I. 1 rim- mm. fl4S5; I. Hum, i.1.Vi; K. Amu-troiif, .iH; T. Quitffly, .'5.:'5; ' K. Ilrmlrnk., -''"'; W. M.u-oiiaU. (14;".; C. F.. Wtviirn. I "- f. ' Ouir.y, $.M.'.0; J. Wonkrr. $2'..IH; I K. .vhraikri.ba.h, $14.00; O. Il.n- dri.k, I4 tHi; W. ksi.rr. I.V.i.'.O; A.I K. Helm., f t IK; D. V.. Umg. f4 ; : KvhUrd. 2I"J; W. h'mart. fl'-SO; , Juhn Huffman. $..00; Chaa. Heikwith, IVMj A. C. Ilu.hcl. Il l k). ROAD DISTRICT No. 5-C. Wolf. hrn, I7.hI; J. C. Kilioit A to., 1 1 41.50; O. Unfit, 1-1.00; Karl Tons. lii'H; J. W. Norton, I J oo; It. IV Young. 114 00; J. K. Clme, $2000; II. SoUrt. $376; W. Whit. $7.M. KOAD DISTRICT NO. K. K. Sailing. 1500; Hale. ItVOO; II. ('. Ileiple, 11.00; J. C. Kiuhiiif. I00. KOAD DISTRICT NO. 4-W. R. Telford. I1I.K5; Portland Railway. Light Power To., tJUO; C. W. SchulJ A Sons, $104.10; John Meyer. $19.00; Geo. Tachrron. IJ6.00; C Tim merman, .'6.00; Carl Ix-ktwrg, 12100; 0. A. Palmer. $IS.0O; Wm. Wheeler, f 12.00; Chat. Palmer, $19.00; John Meyer. I23.T5; II. Naa.. 114.00; C, Anderson, 114 00; L. Sut ton, 110.00; II. Femgdon, $1H.OO; !L Naas, $2.00; John Meyer, $S.OO; Carl Lekberg. $4 00; C. Timmerman, $4.00; John Meyer. $10.00; Wm. Wheeler, $10.00; Geo. Tacheron, $.00; II. KeingJon, $15.00; C. An derion, $2.00; C Wheeler, $2.00; C. I'tlmer, $7.00. ROAD DISTRICT NO. 6 R. E. Jarl, $13.50; Lewi Hall. $10.00; S. Hall. $12.00; Dave Jarl, $9.00. ROAD DISTRICT NO. 7 rul R. Mcinif, $4.40; Sandy Mercantile Co., $1.20; TorUand -Railway, Lipht & Tower Co., $18.70. ROAD DISTRICT NO. 9 Fred Lina, $20.00; Wll Lini. $t00; Ed Gu- ber. $5.00; C, Guber, $2.00; John Marshall, $17.00; Nic Sched, $7.00; II. Johnaon, $3.00. ROAD DISTRICT NO. 10 EU cada Feed & Lumber Co., $19.9?; W. P. Smomn, $14.00; T. J. Palmatew. $7.75; W. M. Wade. $7.75; T. M. Yo cum, $7.75; C. II. Duncan, $10.00; J. B. Duncan, $2.00. ROAD DISTRICT NO. 11-Clad-itone Lumber Co.. $1.70. ROAD DISTRICT NO. 15 L. W. Davie. $8.00; A. C, Warner, $10.00; T. C. Thomai, $10.00; D. II. Thomas, $18.00. ROAD . DISTRICT NO. 16 Chane & Linton, $15.20; F. Huiras. $15.00; T. Inplia, $11.00; H. EnRel, $11J25. ROAD DISTRICT NO. 17 Canby Hardware & Implement Co., $7.05; Hult Lumber Co., $49.40; O. F. FVen trees, $8.00; Paul Bany, $10.00; Wm Beeson, $8.00; Wm. Rider, $4.00; H. C. Gilmore, $4.00; D. R. Dimick $5.00; Geo. Koehler, $9.25; Geo. Hah lum. $4.00; Nels Mahlum, $4.00; C. L. England. $4.00; G. M. Jones, $4.00. ROAD DISTRICT NO. 18 Lark ina & Sons, $96.45; Geo. Havill, $3. 45; Fred Kamrath, $9.50; Wm. Jones, $2.00. ROAD DISTRICT NO. 19 R. Schuebel & Co., $74.80; G. Ashby, $5.00; R. Schuebel, $11225; R. Pasco, $2.00. ROAD DISTRICT NO. 20-J. C. Miller, $11.85; F. Tiffany, $2.00; M Johnston, $2.00; J. Reed, $5.00; W. Brown, $10.00; T. E. Brown, $10.00; W. Dallas, $1.50; J. MeGarry, $2.00 ROAD DISTRICT NO. 21 A. Nel son, $85.83; Victor Backman, $20.50; J. D. Crawford, $30.00; Nels Lun- mark, $20.50; W. S. Gorbett, $25.00; Ben Anderson, $17.00; Lewis Pendle ton, $6.00; Aug. Anderson, $6.00; Chas. England, $6.00; John England, $16.00; John Shoberg, $8.00; Frank Dooghe, $8.00; Alfred Swanson, $8.00; J. W. Michelson, $8.00; Aug. Johnson, $4.00; Mangus Johnson, $4.00; Less Crawford, $12.00; Verne Brandlum, $2.00; John Trygg, $6.00; Phil Nord ling, $8.00; Oscar Fregard, $6.00; Gilbert Murphy, $8.00; Dick Wells, $8.00; Alex Erickson, $6.00; Chas. Bergman, $12.00; Lewis Maxen, $6. 50; W. S. Gorbett, $8.00. ROAD DISTRICT NO. 22 W. G. Masterton, $10.50; F. M. Henriksen, $0.30; Robins Bros., $5.70; Dicken & Co., $1.70; Feyrer Bros., $1.75; S. A. D. Hungate, $1.12; Geo. Kline, $32:00; Frank Gillette, $15.00; Feyrer Bros., $45.00; Geo. Madill, $17.00; Henry Durst, $27.00; Howard, $12.00; Jack Feyrer, $34.00; Peter Garis, $20.00; S. A. D. Hungate, $44.25; M. Trullin ger, $25.00; Lee Jones, $15.00; C. A. Browning, $14.00; Chris Bonaker, $26.00; Walter Painter, $8.00; G. Feyrer, $14.00; Sam Jane, $8.00; C. Dickey, $12.00; Jack Nelson, $6.00; Jack Baty, $4.00; G. Hungate, $4.00; Neal Jackson, $10.00; Herman Fish er, $59.50; A. Howard, $2.00; C. Harp er, $2.00; Geo. Hoover, $2.00; M. King, $2.00; H. J. Rastall, $14.00. ROAD DISTRICT NO. 23 R. W. Zimmerman, $53.35; C. F. Ziegler, $40.00; J. C. Mark, $8.00; W. J. Up pendahl, $22.00; J. F. Yost, $24.00; V. Skinner, $20.00; C Potwin, $12.00; A. Pratt, $12.00; F. Grindeland, $12.00; O. Blosscr, $12.00; W. Gabert, $9.00; C. Gelbrich, $7.00; E. H. El liott, $22.00. ROAD DISTRICT NO. 24 L. P. Spagle, $23.25; John Gahler, $15.00; Willard Carothers, $1.50; H. Youn green, $9.00; Een Wolfer, $7.00; Charles Spagle, $5.50; James Rainey, $9.00; Chas. Oglesby, $1.50; Louis Mueller, $7.00; Ray Fish., $5.00; Sol-! on Kinzor, $5.00. ROAD DISTRICT NO. 26-Rob-bins Bros., $3.00; Ruben Wright, Sr., $6.00; Ruben Wright, Jr., $6.00; Sim Lindtey, $14.00; W. O. Vaughan, $36. 60. ROAD DISTRICT NO. 28 Wil lamette Valley Southern Ry. Co., $2.00; Geo. Blatchford, $39.35; Rob bins Bros., $3.18; Frank Srerman, $8.00; J. Burgen, $2.00; Frank Fer- lan, $9.00; L. D. Shank, $27.50; J. G. Blirt, $4.00; Ray Schotzman, $22.00; John Helvey, $10.00; D. R. Helvey, $12.00; Joe Dowd, $17.00; Joe Bell, $15.00; Benu Harless, $12.00; Alfred Boyle. $11.00; Lee Adams, $11.00; J. H. Vernon, $3.00; J. D. Coover, $4.00; Jets Shepherd, $4.00; Leslie Shank, John JUi-y, lixi; tlesi. Nasi, ll-'.t'O; Kktri-na Kurd, IViNt. . It-IAD IHSTKUT NO. .12 jjt, $175; Ilea. S!ah!nvkrr, UH; ,' J. Snyder, l-Vi-i; K. I, Hmu. f-V.'.O; Art Jarurr, 12.00. KOAD DISTRICT NO. Tl-M. I'rdrraun, $.'.Oil; Frank Millard, I'.'.l"'. KOAD DISTRICT No. 34-V. Zimmerman, $22.7.'; F. Zimmrrman, IHi.25; M. Tir-irmati, I'.' Ott; G, Hron, 17.00; A. Andrrn, 7.(K; S. foury. $.1.00; G. Armt-trona". $7.00; R. Ami- l.tronc. 11.50; I. Ford. I1S.00; W. I'a- tou, II I.IXP; I. I iy, l.i.W; v. Kunn- man. :.W; w. Arnntror.if, jjt-.iv; F. Ford. $26.00; G. Ford, $20.00; C. Koellccmeirr, $i'v00. KOAD DISTRICT NO. 36-John MiKcnzie. $J.OO; K. L. Fnh. $-1.00; J. A. Sunton, $4.00; Henry- $4 00. KOAD DISTRICT NO. 37-C. W. Krone. $10$ 62; C. W. Kruse, $27.41; R. A. Celk. $3.r.!; C. C. Kamrar, $2.. 40; R. R. M-fTst, $HK). ROAD DISTRICT NO. 3-R. Richardon. $10.lH). ROAD DISTRICT NO. 40 Rodlun Johnnon, $105.(H); D. L. Krilman. $.18.50; Chas. lUrtlemay, $10.00; A. Erdman. $10.00; S. Stone, $11.50; T. I Drug Odell. IS.00; J. tl Shank, $14.00; G. Judd. $28.00; F. Warner. $2S.0O; J. MoCrackan, $13.00; H. Swanson. $13.00; W. Mi-Grovern, $13.W; 11. Bronner, $24.00; M. Hans, $4.00; Sherman Stone, $12.00; George For man, $16.00; Quince Erdman, $0.00; L. Rivers, Si.00; C. Danielson, $15.00. ROAD DISTRICT NO. 41-H. II. Udell. $2.50. ROAD DISTRICT NO. 47 W. II. Counsell, $15.00; Gladstone Lumber; Co., $6.00; E. C. Warren. $9.550; Hod-1 son-Feenauphty Co., $4.50; Will W. j Thompson, $16.35; Hugh Roberts. SUIT. OF Sni)OIJ?-untley Pru lo, :.l.45; l. I- Kraal, 50; J. K. (alavan, l4t!:; Red Frunl lUrn, 7W; Oregon City Garaire, II.ViKI; Truitr Multnomah Ulg- Nd. I, 1 7. ".0; llrrnt.in Vrd.lrr, flirt. 30. HOARD OF IIFAl.TII-J-mei Dtu Co.. frt .; r. O. A. Wel.h, .'. Mr. II. II. llut-hrt, llkl, STiH'K INSI'KiTOK-llenrkh IUo. $.','.00. IXDUJKNT SOLDI Fits -Mt-ade .t N.. 2 i;. A. R.. 1 15.00. COCNTV rOOU-Wm. Panfiirth, IIO.iM; H.')i' and Girla' Aid S-H-irty, IU (Hi; ttreiroci I ommiiin to. tTom J.'ii,-.). 114 00; Mr.. Hra.ltl (J. Mc .Samara I, 0IM; Mri. Gisi. Iliniler I ( W. T. Tinl- . $-'0 (Ki; Sam lUihrr, ' tli (I.I- l,i.L M... Lr till III) l,.r. Itunl (Ko'.vit Trimble), .'i.0O; Sarah , CiIImii'. I.M.iKt; Klla Payne, fill. (HI Ihrnry Spu. Chalk). $1000; W. J, M-iMrrihiturr, $10. tH); I.ouUk llaltou ll.Vdtl; Mr. Galbraith, II.MH); Harry CtKir, 120.10; Vra. G. W. Thompson, I10.1HI; A. C. Sleight. fl.VtHt; Ada I. Haw, .(H: Katie I'luar.). fSikl; K!a Tr--y (Kuni.'o llornrrl. HO.iHl; lien Unde. II2.1H1; S. F. Card (Michael Itoyl). l.s.00; F. Frederic! (J, Fox), $10.00; Mr. I -re Hrown. $:i0.00; A. W. Camrhl (Chaa. Holme', $7.00; C. II. DyWuhl. $15.00; Gu.tav Greble. $I0.CHt; Mrs. N. E. Taylor il!oiher family), $14.00; Mrs. S. Johnion. $I0.0t); Wm. Diikelman, J7.1V; John live. and William Iln-r, $10.00; Katie You- dfka. $5.00; Mrs. Eliaabeth Saun- COMMERCIAL CLUB MAC (ITATK TRANSriNt. I I IS PRAISED FOR SPREAD OF DATA drrn. J5.00; George Avery. $i;.O0; Minda E. Church (I-onip vhit.lren , $17.50; Mary Uck. $10.00; Anna Wet terlin, $10.00; Hilja Ylinen. $10.00; Chris 7-inali iCash McKarty), $10.lK); Miller A Tracy (Chas. Holmes). $20.00; Sohoenborn'a Grocery. $20.00; E.tacada Pharmacy, $2.00; Hoard of Water Commiioners, $1.40; Sandy Store. $.'-5.10; Hatdorf Hros. i Mrs. Huch). $10.(H); IUtdorf Hros. (Mrs. Grnnd.iuint), $10.00; U Adam (Wm. Dickelman), $4.lHi; L. Adams (Mrs. Crawfordl, $0.50; L AJanu I (Dick Meyer), $.".45;L Adams '.Tom Jones), $5.75; Parkplace Store (Mrs. Baker , $5.00; C. L. White (Mrs. E. Dailey), $20.00; Oregon City Honpital (J. Peasley , I4S.0O; Oregon City Hospital (Mrs. O. A. Klock), $.11.00; Joseph Wilson i Beers), $5.25; F. T. ! Harlow (Wm. Dickelman), $5.10; J. E. Morgan (Mr. Hand). $10.00; J. E. Morgan (C. Moldenhauer), $5.00; J. E. Morgan (Mrs. Halmer), $15.00; $38.00; O. P. Roethe, $31.25; George ' J. E. Morgan (Carl Moldenhauer) Goetr. $7.00; C. R. Vosburg. $7.00; j $155.00; C. J. Hood (Mr. Stricklin), Wm. Cook, $22.00; J. Edwards, $19.- $3.75; Elecertic Hotel $27.50; Mrs I To thr KM i tor nf t r- jnii fpiin'l The CiiiiiiniTrl.il flub of Oir.nii I'lly la at I a. t working for t!- r icM i( th pnipli nf Claikaiiui ioihl rf rar lin the nina-i .,..iihi a t for iod nud It la the rtk'lit nf ewrv '! ' 'f the Ulfl to ha io auliinlltril ,i him a clear and rum-la alaleinrnl uf l-'lh side of the matti-r. for In ei-n lopoaitlun there mint i tu ,,, , (i( ,-ourai', ther will ! mailed lr V? reUry of atnt. Ik each oter, beforo th elee nun in Jnnf, a atatem.nl loierinn th matter. Imt very fe n-d when they have a chanr to h- r a diaem slon 'f th merlta of a pri-i'.'nioil and to a iiietlona tn , l,-.ir n and ex plain aay donht In thi ir on niliula and they gladly g and l- k forard to incrtlnta hcl-! fur thut piifi-uae. It I on of the dm lei of Cummer clal clubs to pro Id thia k't d uf er vice lo the roinmiinitv ..ml aa th field of th Oregon City .: il la Clack ainas county th gotrmora of tlie club did th prir thing In calling a in. et Ing of th club to i!lru- !lti all Im portiiut tuple. Kven ahoiilj the iluh not be unaiilinuua in tl at .1. in. i wuulil .e no inur than ri. lil tlmt -uin- mitteea he ai'polnlc.l to tiw -titlt It - to the matter, that th inlght ha whut la due theiu When the tneetlna ar-1 hel.l. both aides will b heard, and the H-op-as the llnal grand Jury will J their vi r.llrt at the pul'a June t!i While the club la late In taking ac tion. t: -'belter lat than neer," and It la lo b - ho-d that the remit uf the general club meeting to he held Mon day nUht ll-th Instant, will I r'.ng about the d-'niri'd results: A free and I in par tial illst-iiMon of thia Important road matter. HOOSTF.lt. The fullonmg are the real t.iat iran.rer. that Were file.) n ,. 0(Tc. oi louniy llaaorOer lo)lM I.. i... . . ' arr tinfflth to l nomas and Annie Roberts, land In J. K. .W. Sallwood's Additlim lo Mil waukle; f 10. firuver C. and Ada I'omert.y u .enie -.immerle, wr.l half of the uulh half of the wr.l half of the tuulhweat ipiarter of Sei-ti.m I. Town hip 6 .iijth. Range I m.t; nmo. I. M. Woud.ld and l..r..thy '.. W.Nfcl.id to Hell Murphy. i Uett of .SVtu.n 20. Town.hip 3 .uih. iiange a raat; lt), Portland Trul Company of On IT"'! lo II. J. l,ggrf, u ., ,,.,, l. Orrgun City; 10. Th Clllriia lUnk lo :.neira II, lie '; a. tea of Hilhahlm. Vail ira.l. mi lb Cltlieita Hank l-l (leiieita II..II. ixun. j j.i n.-r.-a of Sunatilii Vail or. hanl traela; tin I II I II. .Mi.llii to H A. anil flura vi hnapp. 0 a. rea of II I. r r it II l..L ... . -. w. la II ,'. a.. u. I, raai, t fl ... J I'U Mean to llulierl n-lier an. I Margaret K n.her. lot tl niiHK , Jiilney a-ldltlon to Mllwaukle 110 Arthur J. J. TOBIN IS SELECTED BY COUNCIL TO FILL UNEXPIRED TERM OF J.F. ALBRIGHT, FROM THE FIRST WARD J J Toliln. manager of th He. mr hnl.-l was i-le. ie.l . the rllr ruiin. II Wwln ...la lilghl lo fill III line I plre.1 term of Ja k Altolghl II liiiiii.'illai. ly i.hiI, Ma Me III r. pr.-a. n th riri wai.l Mr T.il In (lien I In. nine nun lull lit. alk'lilii. ula funnel!, helil lit A I l.e lav lit II .lid imt i.ikn inn. h pail In lh ilia, liaaloll nllli ilgh. i. tnle.l with lb majority of the ioiiii- llin. ii mi llllial of I he ipii allulta 1 lin vol of II... i-oiiiii II fur Mr I "Mil aa ii not ii I in, u ' CHIEF OF POLICE SHOT IN BATTLE a L . . J. J. luum. WITH WILD NEGRO sues to mme fobmer o. ROAD DISTRICT NO. 5.1 Lucht Bros.. $1.00; Ernest Conrad. $2,505; Stanley Ray, $4.00; J. L. Woo.ner, $4.00. ROAD DISTRICT NO. 54 D. D. Hostetlcr, $4.00; Joe Kauffman, $2.00; Lee Voder, $1.00; Benj. Stan ton, $14.00; A. S. Kent, $1.00; A. A. Hostetler, $2.00. ROAD DISTRICT NO. 55 G. M. Hively, $26.25; C. E. Hively, $17.00; C. Landtr, $6.00; Joe McComb, $6.00; C. Jubb. $2.00; F. Traxchel, $9.00; H. Fouts, $4.00. ROAD DISTRICT NO. 57 Wm Rath.$S.00; Roy Yoder, $3.00; Lewis Mitu, $6.00; Jess Mitts, $6.00; O. Kyllo, $4.00; C. E. Sprag-ue, $4.00; H. Kyllo, $2.00; A. F. Eyman. $4.50. ROAD IMPROVEMENT FUND H. D. Adams & Co., $9.50; Phoenix Iron Works, $27.60; Frank Busch, $27.80; G. H. Miller, $3.00; Wilson & Cooks, $8.45; Howard-Cooper Cor poration, $34.00; Willamette Valley Southern Ry. Co.. $2.00; F. C. Gadke, $4.97; Rodlun & Johnson, $11.52; Frank Busch, $4.50; Creason Lumber Co., $20.16; Francis Welsh, $6.00; Balmerh $10.00: Mrs. Clara Murnhv Percy Jones, $1.00; Hubert Bernard, (Eva Marco), $:i.50; A. L. Amrine Fred Hinder (J. Matheson , $20.00; Mary I. Wilson (Ed Miller), $30.00; Robbins Bros. (James Russell , $10.00; Sadler & Kraus (Mrs. S. John son), $10.4S; W. F. Schooley (Wm. Dickelman), $5.00; St. Vincent's Hos pital (Mrs. Ida Mobra), $2S.OO; C. C. Store (Moldenhauers). $10.22; Fran cis Welsh, $10.00; W. W. Pollock (Chas. McKinnis), $12.00; Roswell L Holmnn (Joseph Fox), $20.00; Ros well L. Holman (Jos. L. PeLsley), $45.00; Mrs. Straight (Annie Lanss ford), $7.55; Frank Ott (Mary Fos ter1, $15.15; Irsen & Co. (Mrs. Schwcndt), $15.00; Larsen & Co. (Eva Marco, $15.00; Wm. E. Estes (Mrs. Pieso), $10.00; F. H. Cross (Mrs. Gibbons), $5.00; Mrs. F. Frascr (Mr. Mane). $5.00; C. D. 4 D. C. La. tourette (Marco), $7.00; Fred Schwartz (Mrs. Trullinjrer), $9.00; Orval Watts (Mrs. Balmer), $4.50; Williams Bros. Transfer Co. (Pieso and Balmer), $10.25; William Shin- dler (Mary Swicert), $10.00; Hunt ley Drug Co. (Mrs. M. Carlisle , $1.00; Dennis Donovan (J. Hamilton), $14.00;' Brady Mercantile Co. (Mrs McKechnie Becomes Portland Manager of the United Presi Fred W. Mi K.viin!. i .rin.-rl v nlcht editor of the Enterprise, has been ap pointed manager of the Culled I'r.-ns ut Portland. Mr. Mi Keehnl will bruin work to day. He stated Wednesday nlcht that his new duties would pmhably require him to move to Portland. The field of the Portland ofTlce of the I'nlteil Press covers tho entire state of Oregon and a part of Washington. aim Aiini i; n.w ham lo M. II ltua and Ileum K Walker l.md In Walker a addition lo Hellam.,1 l.arilena. f .',.', . I and I. Illl, Hi M Hater lo Jamra I 'i (Tv. land in aeetluu 3), tunahlp uulh. rnriK 1 east. il .Martin Penny to Vhda lenny. I rr.-a of a.-llun l'.l. oiii.lil) I uulh rallK.. east; Oil Mary ll.-nuan and I'h.trlea ll.-ruinn et nl lo Juhn A i.nl. I1, nen-a uf land In ae.'on .1:. .13. tonhlp I u-ith. ram: ; east: l. II I.. Spahr to Peter II and Pet II Ky'lo and Anna K Kyllu. ten and thr iiarters a. res of land In sei tloti II to nihil, i aunlh. rali.'e I eat. $10 Charlea K and M.ir.'l.. M Will to Krtna It. Wills, land In Ito.s and Walk er a ad-lltlon to SelUood llardeiia. 1 1 0 Kowl.tnil V. Water nn-l Henrietta (!. Waters to W. II and Josephine t'one.iloti. all of tut Irt. CoulrlilK Hume tracts, containing I" acres; $mh. I.erald niii) Itus Wlliux, et nl to Ituy Wilcox. 7.'. in r-s uf ai etiun lowiiihlp 2 south, riini'e t easi; f to. l!ov Wilcox, et nl lo Ituv Wllcoi land In s.-ctlons II and I'S. township 1 south. rallKe I east; f 10 lliles I'. I.ooney and llladya laniney, to I.ora S. Judd. 5 acres of Clackamas county; $10. ri - ho In a VANClll V Kit. II. C.. March Pollen Iteln-llt Juhn Cameron, waa aeterely wounded last nli ht halt',, helween Hie pull,-,, and a lu sro. la re. .Hiring tu.lay uli-l will In.t he permaiietilly dl.al.li.l He wna lru. k III III face liy the flrat shot flre.l ty Huh Tall, who waa untied wild two rlllea. a ahulguii it li.l two remhers III all oo ahola w.-r riham-e. .e- lern th desperado and th polie. I hl. f Mi l.itfiiiau of the pulle depart ini-nt and a until Imv, nnined lleorg Hold., were killed and th negro killed! himself after h had been wuuuded by i a Imllit rir d hy m,1u fll.ers who! Iiumhardeil the Imlldlug h'm rik lo (ua sell, a white wiuiiail llltitf with Tall. I la held at pollr iea.liiarters She , may h charted with murder fur Kiel polio H-Ile,. all., nsslatei) Tall In nr Ing and reloading OWHEH CIHH TITLE TB T II" U.ilght three lula under III lm preaaloll that lliey wero clear of In- i illlll.i am ,. wild II tceplluii of a lll.'D iiiurtKagu and then ilii u. rel thai latea were dun nnd that I Ilia r li. ld,ag.iliul I he property i hargea Charlea y, Willa In a anil hmught Tuesday In I he a ir. nil . uurt again. I Allen. K'lla and Culhrln ra W Ills hIm. eliarg.-a that tin. Kug -ra ow him l:;, whlrh h gave thmti aa a loan aeyeral years ago aska Ita pUMIIellt uU,i M. , (, n,,rt make the lingers clour th.. prop.-rtr of dehl wllli th.. ev.eptii.n of thn mortgage. JUDGE TELLS FARMER TO PAY UP IN30 DAYS OR GET OUT DEMAND COALITION CABINET TO FIT FIVE INDICTMENTS $5.00; C. R. Livesay, $14.00; Cecil Jones, $6.00; C. A. Mann, $10.00; C. Moak, $6.00; W. W. Smith, $2.00; Jas. F. Nelson, $5.00; W. Dutcher, $76.00; Wm. Rainey, $7.50; G. W. Pursifull, $41.25; H. W Kern, $5.00; J. M. Le Doux, $37.15; H H. Fisher, $20.25; 0. 0. Fisher, $20.25; J. I. Case Co., $1470.50; Howard-Cooper Corpora tion, $354.96. GENERAL ROADS Orepon En gineering and Construction Company, $23.35; Pacific Highway Garape, $1. 10; Standard Oil Company, $2.00; Or- epon Agricultural College, $7.50; Hal- laday Machine & Garage Co., $6.15; Pacific Highway Coast Culvert & (Ben Landes), $5.50; Albert Riggs (Katie Pluard), $3.00; Jones Drug Co., $4.40; Geo. A. Harding, $4.30; Huntley Drug Co., $5.01; Huntley Drug Co. (W. F. Cook), $2.80. JAIL V. Harris Grocery, $1.30; W. J. Wilson, $17.16. JUVENILE COURT A. E. Joyn er, $21.25; D. E. Frost, $34.25; Mary Steinkamp, $8.40; Minda E. Church, $31.50. PRINTING AND ADVERTISING The Courier Press, $20.25; Oregon City Enterprise, $26.25. SEALER J. F. Jones, $20.50. E : METERS T 0 BE PROSECUTED GERMANY MAY BE IN TURMOIL TAX DEPARTMENT Jessie Pad- Garage, $16.35; dock, $9.92; Evelyn Harding, $29.92; Flume Company, Oregon Citv Enternrise. S3-13.00: T. 5MU0; uregon Agricultural College, I A. I5urke, $25.00; Burroughs Adding $7.50; Miller-Parker Co., $1.50; Clem j Machine Co., $10.00; W. J. Wilson, Dollar, $45.00; Mt. Tabor Garage, ! ? io.OO; I. IJ. Taylor, $8.25; F. Hewitt, $96.46; T. A. Roots, $125.00. ,'$29.92; Ona Renner, $35.24; Edith BOUNTY B. C. Palmer, $3.00; j Alldredgc, $30.17; Jones Drug Co., William Alt, $7.50; A. G. Ames, ; $1.00; Jtp3ie Hyatt, $19.93. $58.00; F. W. Sprague, $1.50; Edward: PROHIBITION A. E. Joyner, Scheel, $2.00; Tom Carter, $5.00; John $13.50; L. C. Hubbard, $5.00; The Odell, $21.50. i Courier Press, $:;i.2.r,; D. E. Frost, sH.Kir r u. .. frost, i-.'"; , $0.10. Fred Proctor. $3.00; Oregon City En- i DAMAGES Iva M. Harrington. terprise, 39.45; A. E. Joyner, $33.00. . SfiO.00. CLERK The Courier Press, $4.00; j EXPECTING BOOKS E. C. Col Oregon City Enterprise, $59.25; I. M. js & Co., $623.85. Harrington, $5.00; Western Union ! Telegraph Co., $0.38; Wilsron & ! COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS, Cooke, $0.25; The J. K. Gill Co.,: MARCH TERM, 1917 $Di).uu; iluntley JJrug Co., J'J.'io Five true bills wr. returned by the Clackamas county grand Jury, which adjourned Wednesday. Four of the indictments wero sec ret. It Is iMdlev.'d that some of them represent Important prosecution. The one tndli tin. nt for thu general file wus directed against Fred Meyers, wealthy Marnuam farmer, who was ar r sti-d on the complaint of tho Clack aniiis County Humane society on Jiarie of cruelty to animals. Meyers has it huge farm near Mar iii:im. It Is more than two miles from the house to the barn. During a winter enow Htorni several head of stock were found frozen. The humane society brought action. Meyers pro tested that bo had lie. n unublo to keep a lookout over his v. hole farm anil that he was Ignorant uf the condition of the stock. RECORDER Iluntley Drug Co., $0.50; Jones Drug Co., $1.50; D. C. Boyles, $2.00; Bushong & Company, $22.50. TREASURER Jones Drug Co., $1.55; Royal Typewriter Agency, $2.00; Oregon City Enterprise, $11.40. ASSESSOR Huntley Drug Co., $5.50; The Courier Press, $32.00; Ore gon City i.nteiprse, $34.20; Edith Alldredtfe, $13.80; Gertie Wilson, $6. 75. COUNTY COURT-H. S. Ander son, $1.80; A. H. Knight, $09.90; W. A. Proctor, $50.00. COURT HOUSE V. Harris, Gro- I cer, $1.00; F. C. Gadke, $3.03; Board of Water Commissioners, $21.00; G. Roberts, $15.40; Pacific Tent & Awn ing Co., $7.72; Wm. Gadsby & Sons, $22.50; Coast Chem. Co., $20.25; Home Telephone Co., $14.75; The Pa cific Telephone and Telegraph Co $37.70. CIRCUIT COURT S. O. Dillman, $12.20; J. W. Gray, $9,550; E. Har. rington, $9.40. JUSTICE PEACE L. C. Hubbard, $5.00; D. E. Frost, $43.85; John N. Cievers, $22.80; M. A. Deaton, $4.00. CORONER Dr. B. B. Bachelder, $5.00; W. E. Hempstead, $71.00. INSANE The Western Union Telegraph Co., $0.58; A- E. Joyner, $4.75; Dts. Mount, $5.00. , ROMANOFF FAMILY Fl SHORN OF POWER In the matter of the application of F. C. Mortenson to change present wagon road in Sec. 36, T. 5 S. R. 3. E., Granted. In the matter of the petition for va cation of Hollaay Acres, Petdition granted and plat filed. In the matter of the - petition of Harry Jost and J. E. Girt for County road, Referred to Viewers. In the matter of the Caldwell Road, Damages paid, road declared to be a County road. In the matter of the claim of E. II. Collis & Co. for experting County records in 1915, Ordered paid in the sum of $023.85. In the matter of the claim of Hem rich Bros, for cattle indemnity, Or dered paid in the sum of $25.00. In the matter of the application of Inez Williams for cancellation of tax. Petition granted. In the matter of the plat of Savon Gardens, Plat approved and filed. In the matter of the petition of Grace Gebhardt for remission of costs taxed against property, Petition granted. COMMITTEE RULES Ontario new lighting system being constructed by the Idaho Power Co. Haines to have a modem cheese factory for North Powder Valley. PETROGUAD, .March 16, via Un don, .March 17. Emperor NIcholaB ab dieted at midnight last night on bo half of himself and the heir apparent, Grand Duko Alexis, In favor of Grand Duke Michael Alexandrovltcb. At 2:30 o'clock this afternoon Grand Duke Michael niinself uhdicted, thus bringing the Romanoff dynasty to an end. According to the latest Information, tho executive committee of tho Duma and the committees or soldiers' and workingrncn's deputies have reached a full agreement, or at least have de cided temporarily to waive all minor differences until the meeting of the constitutional assembly, which will decldo Just what form the new gov ernment of the country will take. Meanwhile it Is reported that the government of the country will rest for three months In the bands of a committee of 12, and It Is said that the monarchy, for the time being, will be abolished. PEOPLE REVOLT I.OXPIN. March 21 Renter's Am Hterd.un correspondent reports that It Is rumored that serious riots have broken out In Merlin In connection lib the scarcity of food. A dispatch from nldeiua.il. Holland, s.-ys persistent minora nr.. current ol great rioting In Merlin. The dispatch adds: ' Frontier regiments arc reported to have left fur Merlin to halntaln order." A dispatch to the Exchange Tel egnipli company from Rotterdam says: "lur frontier correspondent under stands that live munition factories In Diissehlorf have U eii the Beenea of strike during the h'Ht IS hours proiesi iiL-nllim the suia'l rations en tailed hy the rediu t Ion In the meat lirem! and potato allowances Intro duced last wo A. The workers r fused to resume work unless the food rations lire Ini reaied. Following litigation oer payment fur ft 10 aere farm In Cluckamaa coun ty. Jtidk'o I'.tmphell, of Hie circuit court, Tuemlnv ordered Per Weather to p.iv China MIihiiii i;,.T, heforo the ctplratlon of 3(1 days or aufTer th" losa of the farm Kluom brutiKht anil BKalliat Weather n'lcgtng that ho bad not fulfilled payments on tin. property. Thirty rive dollars of the amount rep roonta Intereat since Ortober 1914, NATION FOR IR NEW YORK. March 2I.-An im nie.liato reorgnnixution of the cabinet along patriotic, imnpartiaiin line la demanded by tho New York Times f Democratic), in an editorial declar ing that only the government lUolf Is unprepared "yet the government must carry on the wur." Matter Will Be Presented To People for Approval, Says Secretary of Body BURIED IN WRECK Of BUILDING GIRL PHILADELPHIA, March 20.- When the three-story macaroni fac tory of Luigi Verna collapsed it bur led beneath It Verna's 18-year-old bookkeeper, who, whilo entangled un der a mass tof wreckage for an hour, shouted directions to the rescuing po lice and firemen. Once, when it semcd that there would bo a further collapse of the ruins, 1'athcr mundi of ht. Pauls Catholic church crawled in nnd ad ministered tho last rites of the church to tho girl through several feet of lumber. COMPLAINTSERVED Mar. 18 Astoria 227 ton rock to be laid along north lottv In next days. 90 OUT: ACCUSED MAN a greater Oregon City couiiollilatlun of Oregon PINCHED BY WIRE W. II. Caldwell, of Cams, was ar rested over the telephone Friday by Constable Frost on a warrant sworn out by Noah Chrbitner, charging that Caldwell assaulted nnd beat bis son William II. ChrlHtner. Cardwell promised to como to Ore gon City today and am;wer to the charge In the justice court. It Is un derstood that his defense will be thai young Chrlstner started th row and that he only struck the boy after the lad had started to fight. Columbia bridge will be furnished with $330,000 surplus cash. P. R. L. & P. Co. paying street car tolls at $265 a day. Plans for Ihroiinh the v i.y, nouni uregon I II V. Mount I'leas imt. Canemah, Clackuiiias, Heights ..uiiiaiuiii' nun Jennings i.oukc were announced Wednesday afternoon through the Hoard of Water Com llllHNlnlicrH, .M. ) Jjitoiirelte, socre tary of the hoard, said (but the propo union would no explained In detail to of the residents of th,. territory nf fueled before It Is officially present ed to them fur their approval. To Get Water. Thn motive for the plnu Is the de sire of residents of the towns and country districts around Oregon City to s .euro water from the South Fork line. Under thn am cement between Oregon City nnd West I.lnn, which havi) Joint control of the pipe line and the water supply, Oregon Clly Is un able to s dl water to territory located outside tho limits of the city, even though there Is a surplus of watei tivallab'o for sale, It was thn recog nition of Ibis obstacle that prompted tho water hoard to securn mid romplln data for presentation to the cltPzona or the various communities, with thn Idea that tho merits of thn plan might bo fully determined heforo being imt to u vote of tho residents of tho territory affected. Include Gladstone. The proposed boundaries Include not only the Incorporated towns nf Oregon City and Gladstone, but parts of the donation iand claims of .len- nlngs, Itlnearson, Cason, Straight, Abernelhy, Fischer, HoIch. McKlnlev and Hedges, and HectloiiH of Jennings Glen Echo, Mn'drum, Parkplacn, Kdg Holghts, East Oregon City, Nob Hill, Oregon City Annex, South Ongon City, Ryan's Mt. Pleasant Ilclghtu, Gales Purk. Cnnemiili nnd Lnwtoii Heights, besides a number of additi ons and siibdlvlHlons. Thn Increase In assessed valuation over that of Oregon City, which is $2, 761, 162. OH, would bo $1,109,31300, making thn assessed valuation of Greater Oregon City close to $1,000,000.00. The city J or Mudstono lias an assessed valua tion of $360,647.00, and there nro 2587 lots or tracts, valued at $300,0X0.00, and 1685.19 acres of land valued ut $248,585.00, and personal property out side of the city of Gludstono valued at $300,000.00. The assessed valua tion of the property that would be lo cated within the limits of Greater Oregon City would be approximately one-seventh of the total valuation of Clackamas county. Taxes Oregon City's tax rate Is now 40.8 mills, while that of Jennings Lodge Is 38.8 mills; Gladstone, 32.8 mills; CUckamaa Heights, 33.8 mills; Cane- in.ib. 29 X mills, and s,, or,.Kn City and Mount Pleasant. 27 2 mills O. F. JohiiHon, aceretnry of tho promotion department of Oregon City Cniuinen lal cliih, haa prepared for (ho water board a map showing thn pn I"""'1' idarles and a . oinpllatlon of all of the property owners outside of the cltlen or (ihiilHtuno and Oregon City, with a description and nssensuil valuation of their holding. The do. si rlptlon of thn territory embraced in the proposed extension of Oregon Clly follows: New Boundaries. lU'glnnliig at a point where l ho Willamette Is Intersected by the north line of the II. Jennings l. I C. In section 13, townrblp 2 south, rftng't I ciihI. thence east on Die north hue of mild Jennings I). I,. C to the north. east corner thereof, thence southerly on the east lino of said Jennings D. L. C. to thn Intersil lion flf Infinitum - ' " " m t irn avenue, thence easterly on tho easter ly extentlon of mild Jennings avenue to Oat Held wagon road; thence south erly along the center of tho Oallleld road to the north lino of the IVndnl Cnson 1). L. C, thi'iieo easterly follow ing the north lino of said Cnson I). L. (',, to thn north bank of thn Clacka mas river, thenco southerly fo'lowlng the north hank of tho Claekmnas river to the section lino between s 'ctlons 20 and 21, township 2 south, rango 2 cant, Jhenee south mid east across said river and following the east linn of (be lllram Straight 1). I,. ( to thn norlhw 'St corner of the George Aber nelhy I). I,. ('.. thence Hollllienulerlv I along the north ilnu ()f said Aborniithy l). U. (,., lo tho northwest cornor of tho plat of Clncldiinas Heights, thmice soiilh and west following tlui west nnd south lino or tho plat, of Clackamas Heights to tho section lino between sections 28 mid 29, township 2 smith, rango 2 east, thmico south fo'lowlng tho section llnu between sections 2H nnd 29 nnd 32 and 33, township 2 south, rango 2 cast, and sections 4 and 5, township 3 south, rango 2 east, to tho south lino of the William Holes. I). L, C, which point Is also the north line of tho Samuel Vance IJ. L. C. thenco west following tho north line of the Samuel Vanco I). L. C, and tho north lino of tho M. M. McCnrvor D. L. C, which point Is In the center of tho so-called "South End Wagon Road," thence north nlong the contor of said South End Wagon Road to a point In line with the southwesterly line of the plat of Canemah, thence northwesterly following tho southwes terly line of said plut of Canemah and Its extension to the South End Road to Intersect the east bank of the Will amette river, thence down said Will amette river to the point of beginning.