Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, April 17, 1919, Page 5, Image 5

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    OREGON CITY COURIER, OREGON OREGON, apbil 17 1919
More and more, thoughtful women are de
creasing the cost of living by increasing the
variety of their home baking. They have
learned to bake the Royal way with fewer
eggs. They have found that more baked
foods mean less meat. They have further
discovered that their baking keeps fresh
longer when made with
Baking
Powder
Absolutely Pure
In many recipes, only half as many eggs are required, in
some none at all, if an additional quantity of Royal Baking
Powder is used, about a teaspoonful in place of each
egg omitted.
Try it with your favorite recipes
Royal Contains No Alum
Leaves No Bitter Taste
County Court
EXPENDITURES FOR MONTH OF
APRIL, 1919
Foun-Corp.,
District Road Fund
DIST. NO. 1 Oregon City
dry, $0.75; Howard-Cooper
$34.02.
DIST. NO. 4 H. C Heiple, .$6.00;
J. A. Kitching, $3.00; J. C. Kitching,
$3.50.
DIST. NO. 5 Port. R. L. & P. Co,
$20.20; M H Wheeler, $17.50; W E
Wheeler, $30.00; C Lekberjr, $6.00;
C A Wheeler, $4.50; J. W. Wheeler,
$6.00.
DIST. NO. 7 Adolf Aschoff, $20.
16; Paul. R. Meinig, $28.50; Cedar
Creek Lumber Co., $371.82; Ridge
Lumber Co., $58.51; Dixon & How
itt, $lf7.00; L. E. Martin, $3.00; J.
Cockelrease, - $7.50; A C Thomas,
$9.00; James Fegles, $50.25; Tracey
Vanderhoof, $18.00; Dixon & How
itt, $6.00.
DIST. NO. 8 Paul R. Meinig,
$176.75; J. T. Mclntyre, $95.00; F.
Crutchcr, $53.25; Ed. Wall, $57.75;
Os; Wall, $17.25; Frank Wall, $45.75;
H. Koch, $6.00; A. W Shipley, $25.
60; Joe . Blue, $39.00; H. Larson,
$10.50; G. Williams, $64.50; H. Mor
ton, $36.00; G. Cox, $13.50.
DIST. NO. 11 Oregon City Sand
& Gravel Co., $240.00; James Mur
phy, $12.00; C. R. Livesay, $14.75;
J. R. Livesay, $6.00; C. A. Mann,
$3.00; H. D. Marston, $21.00; F. P.
Morey, $1C5.00; R. Mattoon, $120.00.
DIST.. NO. 12 G R Hobbs, $6.00.
DIST. NO. 13 W H Bonney, $69.
00; J T Fullam, $17.30; A. Schneider,
$6.35; H A Allen,-$6.35; Glen Al
len, $7.50.
. DIST. NO. 14 Herman Fisher,
$4.00; Erich Fisher, $4.00.
DIST. NO. 15 L. Davies, $3.00;
H. Scheer, $3.00; W B Lauton, $2.65;
A C Warner, $6.50.
DIST. NO. 16 H. Engel, $16.25;
-I. Benson, $15.00; W. Randall, $13.50;
C. Dietze, $3.00.
DIST. NO. 17 D. R. Dimick, $36.
00; Almon Johnson, $21.00; William
Rice, $18.00; Otto Striker, $8.00;
, Clarence Rupp, $2.25; Ralph Koehler
' $9.00; Isadora Bany, $30.00; Con Bal
by, $7.50; Ab Johnson, $18.00; ; Rob
Vorpahl, $24.00; Bany Bros., $15.00;
Frank Zolener, $1.50.
DIST. NO. 18 Beaver Creek Cash
Exchange, $58.60; Otto Moehnke,
$40.00; V. Bohlander, $22.50;
Moehnke & Bluhm, $420.00; .Abel
Thomas, $24.00; John Bluhm, $7.50;
J. Hugill, $12.75; V. Bohlander, $3.75;
Wilbur Bohlander, $9.75; Abel Thom
as, $14.85; C. Fischer, $11.25; George
Hollman, $6.00; Winfield Parry, $6.
00; W. P. Daniels, $11.25; Raymond
Ginther, $11.25; A. Helft, $23.25; A.
Gross, $6.00; Lou Smith, $4.50; A.
Moehnke, $8.25; H. Hansen, $5.25;
H. Moehnke, $3.00; D. J. Makinster,
$3.00.
DIST. NO. 19 Hogg Brothers,
$11.40; W. J. E. Vick, $3.50; Gottlieb
Feyrer, $12.50; John Griffith, $6.00;
Tommy Lewis, $6.00; L. L. Churchill,
$6.00; Albert Woodside, $3.00; Evan
Lewis, $3.00; John Boul, $3.00; J.
Nelson, $3.00; Richard Griffiths,
$17.00.
DIST. NO. 20 Harvey Gibson,
$6.70; J. C. Miller, $29.75; J. O.
Smith, $16.50; V. W Johnston, $25.-
50; S. Miller, $4o.50; M. L. Johnston
$33.00; W. J. Benton, $19.00; E. Mc-
Murry, $3.00; W. H. Stone, $28.50;
S. Stone, $6.00; A. Werner, $28.50;
M. E. Schooling, $19.50.
DIST. NO. 21 W. S Gorbett, $61.-
00; Axel Johnson, $54.00; Pete John
son, $15.00; George Dooghe. $33.75;
Albert Harris, $19.50; Aug. Dal-
strom, $15.00; Erik Hansen, $9.00;
Mangus Johnson, $4.50; A. John
son, $12.00; Emile Petterson, $6.00;
G. Murphey. $12.00; Edd Johnson,
$9.00; Jack Morris, $9.00; Charles
Berckstrom, $60.00; G. Ferer, $25.00;
Abe Larkins, $18.00; C. D. Ball,
$36.00; Carl Dalstrom, $15.62.
DIST. NO. 22 Willamette Valley
Southern Railway Co., $31.60.
DIST. NO. 23 D. J. Parmenter,
$29.08; R W Zimmerman, $33.00; V.
Skinner, $21.00; E Kocher, $21.00;
L. Ziegler, $4.50; A. B. Wi'ddows,
$33.00; D. J. Parmenter, $15.00.
DIST. NO. 24 L B Frey, $0.75;
C. Bosch, $8.25; C. E. Miller, $15.75;
D. Egli, $3.00; W Carothers, $13.50;
Clayton Yoder, $14.25; W. Watson,
$30.00; C. E. Miller, $42.75.
H. Fredrickson, $3.00; Geo. Brock
art, $15.00; Ed Bellknap, $13.50; J.
Lofgren, $7.50; C. G. Hoffman, $1.25.
DIST. NO. 25 P. J. Scheer, $6.00;
Rudolf Klaus, $15.75; Geo. Suther
land, $13.50; Rufus Kraxberger, $1.
50; Ed Harnack, $1.50.
DIST. NO. 26Wames F. Nelson,
$22.25; C. A. Wallace, $9.00; W. J.
E. Vick, $36.75; L. N. Jones, $12.00;
Andrew Oster, $36.00; L. Bowman,
$15.00; J. Oster, $1.50; D R Hubbard,
$4.50; Normal Olsen, $6.00; I. D.
Larkins, $31.50; Omer Marquam,
$13.50; R. Hertzel, $8.80.
DIST. NO. 28 E. L. Palfrey, $9.
83; M E Swope, $23.54; Ed Bowman,
$3.00; Claude Marsh, $1.50; C. W.
Austin, $6.00; Albert Groshong, $3.
00; E. L. Palfrey, $49.00; E. Russell,
$48.00; Walter Russell, $48.00; Zeb
Bowman, $30.00; John Miller, $72.62;
Wm. Helmig, $26.25; Frank Kokel,
$32.25; J. E. Verley, $23.25; H. H.
Kinslow, $52.50; Joe Mille r,$10.50;
Homer Trullinger, $38.25; T. Acker
son, $10.50; L. Perret, $37.50; Claude
Perret, $37.50; M. Keys, $10.00; C.
B. Arnett, $30.00; J. W Arnett, $30.-
00; George Madill, $3.00. 'i
DIST. NO. 29-Joe Resch, $3.00;
Lester Armstrong, $27.00; W. W.
Sporalsky, $33.50.
DIST. NO. 33 F. Madden & Co.,
$8.45; Frank Millard, $40.50; C. H.
Skinner, $24.00; Wm. Skinner, $7.50;
Marion Millard, $12.00.
DIST. NO. 34 Standard Oil Co.,
$4.19; Pope & Co., $Q.86; E. A. Hack
ett, $28.00; F. A. Zimmerman, $28.
00; W. Kaiser, $24.50.
DIST. NO. 35 V. E. ' Hengstler,
$6.00; Wil-
WANTED
OPERATORS ON SEWING
MACHINES also WOMEN for
HAND FINISHING COATS.
INQUIRE GARMENT DEPARTMENT
OREGON CITY WOOLEN MILLS
$6.00; Emory Radford,
liam Booth, $13.00.
DIST. NO. 36 N. C. Nelson, $7.00;
Grover Pomeroy, $3.75; Fred Zim
merle, $3.75; Ed Wormdahl, $18.00;
George Long, $19.50; Willard Stan
ton, $18.00; R. F. Watts, $3.75; Har
ry Wormdahl, $19.50; George Kitz
miller, $3.00; John Stanton, $28.00.
DIST. NO. 39 E. A. Hackett,
$15.40. . '
DIST. NO. 37 Columbia Contraet
Co., $3.20; C W Kruse, $22.00; C. C.
Kruse, $6.00.
DIST. NO. 39 Albert Fisher, $34.
50; Walter Fisher, $40.50; John
Oleary, $36.00; W. Christner, $37.50;
Otis Howard, $37.50; Lee Bly, $33.00;
A. S-ehnenborn, $19.50; S. Irish, $28.
50; Carl Caseday, $19.50; E. Fisher,
$21.00; Herman Fisher, $26.25; L.
Shockley, $3.00.
DIST. NO. 41 H. H. Udell, $23.00.
DIST. NO. 42 John Schumacher,
$10.50; J. W. Watson, $16.25; H. C.
Rittenour, $2.25; J J Yoder, $1.50.
DIST. NO. 44 C W Friedrich,
$2.58; W. J. Wilson & Co., $27.13;
Hugh James, $54.00; R. Breaker,
$58.50; Wes Knowles, $63.00; J. Rear
don, $61.50; E. James, $48.00; A. C
Thompson, $61.50; B. F. Allen, $36.
00; Thomas Penman, $36.00; A. S.
Newton, $88.00; E. T. Bancroft, $28.
50; H Osborn, $4.50; B. Newton, $6.
00; J. T. Hoops, $30.00; H. H. East
man, $12.00; C. H. Weismandle,
$9.00.
DIST. NO. 48 Paul R. Meinig,
$5.70; Willard Bosholm, $7.00; Walter
Krebs, $6.75; H. Wendland, $2.25; D.
Alt, $3.00; R. Chown, $2.25.
DIST. NO. 49 Tobe Eash, $3.00;
Harvey Robertson, $19.50; Harry
Duncan, $12.00; Curtis Wilcox, $6.00;
L. J. Palmateer, $14.00; E. Star,
$59.50; A. Sagner, $31.50..
DIST. NO. 51-Jake DeYoung,
DIST. NO. BWake DeYoung,
$13.00; L. Hoffmeister, $6.00; E.
Siefer, $3.00; Roy Whjte, $12.01).
DIST. NO. 53 George Wooster,
$9.75; J A Ridings, $7.50; 0. L. Ham
mond, $2.25.
DIST. NO. 54 R. W. Zimmerman,
$4.50; N E Cole, $80.50; R. F Watts,
$21.50; P. J. Schneider, $9.00; Gordis
Watts, $24.00; S. D. Nofziger,
50; P J Schneider, $9.00; Gordib
Watts, $24.00; S. D. Nofziger, $12
00; W. F. Stanton, $5.25; Lester
Stanton, $5.25; J. B. Mishler, $6.00.
DIST. NO. 64 Willard Bosholm,
$9.00: W. Krebs. $6.00; H. Bidder-
bank, $3.00; Frank Smith, $1.50,
Special Road Fund
SPECIAL NO. 3 Wm. Schwartz
$3.50; W. Buckman, $3.00; P. W.
Swetman, $3.00; E. Long, $3.00; F.
Peterson, $3.00.
SPEC. NO. 6 G. Finger, $13.50;
S. Hall, $6.00; Max Klaegel, $24.00;
Dave Jarl, $12.00; J. Suckow, $3.00;
Ed Littlepage, $40.25.
SPEC. NO. 9 Fred Lins,- $28.00;
C. E. Lins, $12.00; A. H. Lins, $6.00;
Harold Joyner, $4.50; Roy Miller,
$3.00; A. H. Miller, $6.00; C. W. Ron
delman, $9.00.
SPEC. NO. 42-Julius Hult, $256.-
00: A. Nelson, $10.26; J. W. Wntson,
$4.50; J. R. Watson, $6.75; S. H. Say,
$2.50; Aaron Beuglie, $5.45; W. H.
Yoder, $8.75; J J Yoder, $2.50; John
Schumacher, $5.45; S. Westbostad,
$4.75: N. Earlind. $1.25; Fred Wat
son. $2.00; Oscar Jacobson, $1.70;
Richard Lampman, $1.70; G. Wil
liams, $1.25. .
SPEC. 43 W. H. Douglass, $10.00;
W. F. Douglass, $6.00; Glenn Doug
lass, $6.00; Perry Murphey, $3.00.
SPEC. NO. 47 J. W. Hart, $3.30;
W. H. Counsell, $75.00; C R. Livesay,
$70.80: O. P. Roethe, $177.60; Alex
Gill, $47.25; Chas. Moran, $56.00;
John Roberts, $21.00; Wm. Jones,
$21.00; John F. Risley, $14.00.
General Roads
M. L. Kline, $5.07; Honey man
Hardware Co., $35.55; Oregon City
Foundry, $9.75; Phoenix Iron Works,
$52.30; Robertson Hard were & Steel
Co., $13.33; Avery & Co., $10.96; O J
McKenney, $75.25; John Woods, $68.
25; Charles Newton, $59.60; Henry
Henrici, $112.50; Ben'Carr, $76.00;
W. M. Jantz , $24.50; ' D. W Blair,
Blair, $54.25; A. C. Buchel, $150.00;
Frank Busch, $6.94; Union Mills,
$71.26; W. T. Kaake, $37.80; W. V.
S. Ry. company, $5.12; W. Dutcher,
$144.00; Ed Wallace, $64.00;' W. J. E.
Vick, $16.00; H. H Dahl, $38.50; D.
French, $43.75; E. E. Churchill, $12.
00; E. E. Vanfleet, $4.00; J R Hall,
$4.00; L. Hall, $3.60; S. Hall, $3.50;
Ducy & Sager Lmbre. Co., $126.78;
John Beatie, $9.00; John Heft, $25.
00; Bluhm & Moehnke, $228.00; J I.
Case T. M. Co., $68.66; Honeyman
Hardware Co., $14.23; W, M Dustin,
$49.00; S. Nash, $54.25; E. Nash,
$35.00; J. W. Johnson, $21.00; D.
Fancher, $52.50; W. D Rider, $21.86;
J. Kepcha, $114.00; A. Stefani, $166.
08; D. R. Dimick, $4.00; Con Balby,
$6.00; Isador Bany, $6.00; M. L.
Kline, $12.73; H. W. Sharp, $74.14;
Miller-Parker Co., $20.90; Oregon
Door Co., $16.10; Howard-Cooper
Corp., $5.63; E. R. Kilgallon, $40.00;
Hodson-Feenaughty Co., $42.00; R. M
Wade, $33.60; T A Roots, $200.00;
H. H.. Udell, $0.52; Carlton & Rosen-
krans, $14.45; Canby Hardware &
Implement Co., $9.25; M. E. Gaffney,
$5.73; Gibbs & Son, $3.25; Glenmor
rie Quarry Co., $4.50; Oregon Citv
Sand & Gravel Co., $5.20; Gibbg &
Son, $4.50; Falls Transfer Co., $1.15;
M. E. Gaffney, $58.00; Alfred Martin,
$132.00; C. E. Battin, $47.25; A. E.
Aeby, $59.50; John Hoffman, $35.00;
Sam Schlagel, $45,50; Alfred Otty,
$42.00; Dan Gaffney, $7.00; Roy Otty,
$42.00; John Davis, $101.50; George
Stevens, $24.50; J. N. Young, $31.60;
W. Imel, $31.50; W. Smart, $7.00;
A A Conklin, $42.00; W F Baker,
$14.00; Ross Hunter, $17.50; John
Kay, $14.00; Frank Hager, $28.00;
James Kepcha, $39.00; B, L. Fried
rich, $52.00; Frank Frossard, $10.50;
Chas. Haymaker, $3.50; Aaron An
derson, $3.50; Clay Colson, $7.00; F.
A. Zimmerman, $12.00; W. Kaiser,
$16.00.
General County Fund
SHERIFF Oregon City Enterprise
$3.00; H. H. Hughes, $3.92; Wm. J.
Wilson, $17.60; The Western Union
Tel. Co., $0.29; Jones Drug Co., $0.50;
A. E. Joyner, $20.50; F. E. Davidson,
$4.00.
CLERK Fred A. Miller, county
clerk, $7.50; Jones Drug Co., $8.40:
The Courier Press, $1.00: Marie
Friedrich, $9.00; Clackamas County
Banner, $45.00.
RECORDER Oregon City Enter
prise, $144.00; County Recorder, $12.
00; Clackamas County Banner, $7.00;
A. E. Simmons, $9.00.
TREASURER Oregon City Enter
prise, $0.40; Jones Drug Co., $0.15;
Alberta L. Dunn, $5.00; George A.
Harding, $3.25.
ASSESSOR L. Hallinan, .$28.00;
W. W. Long, $14.00; Chas. Thompson
$10.50.
COUNTY COURT W. F. Harris,
$97.40; W. A. Proctor, $88.50; H. S.
Anderson, $70.00.
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nothing is so good as Dr. Pierce's Pleasant
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CUT PRICES ON VULCAN
CHILLED PLOWS
10-inch Wood Beam Vulcan Plow.... $15-00
12-inch Wood Beam Vulcan Plow :: 17.00
14-inch Wood Beam Vulcan Plow... ............: 20 00
16-inch Wood or Steel Beam Vulcan Plow 22.50
Also a Light Tractor Gang
AT A PRE-WAR PRICE
The Genuine J. I. Case Power Lift Enicar
Light draft. Compactly and strongly built. We have too many in 2 bottom size.
You benefit by saving about $50.
2-Bottom Case Enicar $150
Our Stock of
Spring Tillage Tools
is Complete
Case and Lean Disc
andSpring Tooth
Harrows-
Planet Jr. Garden Tools
Potato Planters
In fact the entire
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We carry a line of FARM SUPPLIES
not excelled by any other dealer
outside of Portland
Line
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"Last spring I had a terrible cold
and grippe and was afraid I was go
ing to have influenza,' writes A. A.
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many kinds of medicine, but remain-
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ing relief from the first. I used sev
en small bottles. It was a sight to
see the phlegm I coughed up. I am
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saved me from influenza." Checks
coughs, colds, croup and whooping
cough. Jones Drug Co.
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RESIDENT UNDERTAKER
FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND
LICENSED EMBALMER
10thnd Water Sts.
Lady Assistant Mrs. Brady
Night and Day Service
Pacific 123 Home A-37
School Money
to Loan
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to loan at 6 inter
est on Farm Loans.
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Oregon City
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Saturdays
at 9 A. M.
Phone:
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Attractively Priced and Timely Offerings for
Easter Week
Throughout every department of our store will be shown the complete fashions of the
season n every detail of ready-to-wear attire. Here are some of the many style-leaders
we have selected from the choicest model8 of the most becoming modes by the best
known makers of quality apparel in each line AND best of all prices will be found
attractively low. You'll find that pre-Easter shopping can best be done at this help
ful store.
CHARMING SILK DRESSES
$12.45 to $35.00
The spring styles bestow a slimness and straightness which gives to
the figure the grace and sleuderness of uter feminity delightful in its
suggestion of youth and lovelines8.
Fashioned in satins, silks and taffetas commingling soft-toned fab
rics with the quaintly-patterned firmer weaves in many flatteringly be
coming models in the close figure drapes and mystic, modish wrappings
of the season's most pronounced models.
SMART SPRING SUITS
$25.00 to $77.50
No trouble at all to select a truly becoming suit adapted to your
personality w!th the same fidelity that you would expect if the suit was
particularly designed for you.
For there are Box Suits, Blouse Suits, -also suits that are tailored
in mannish nattiness, suits that are gay with the rollicking spirit of
sport wear they are all here in the joyous fashion of the season's peace
celebrative manner.