OREGON CITY COURIER, OREGON CITY, OREGON, JUNE 26, 1919 OREGON CITY COURIER C. W. ROBEY, Editor and Business Manager Published Thursdays from the Courier Building:, Eighth Street, and entered in the Postofflce at Oregon City, Ore., as 2nd class mail matter. Subscription Price $1.60. Telephones: Pacific 51; Home A-51 MEMBER OF WILLAMETTE VALLEY EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION MEMBER OP OREGON STATE EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION THIS PAPER REPRESENTED KOR FOREIGN . , ADVERTISING BV TE OBNERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CH1CAOO BRANCHES III ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIEt COUNTY AND CITY LOCALS Lloyd Nickerson, of Gladstone, who has been engaged in forestry work ,in Eastern Oregon, recently return, ed to his home. Wednesday mom ing he left for Pocatello, Idaho, where he will commence his work with the Ellison-White Chautauqua svstem. as nroperty man. You can get the best 50c meal in Clackamas county every day, induce ing Sunday, at West Linn C. W. Inn, . across the bridge from Oregon City, 6:30 to 8 a. m., 12:00 to 1:00, ana 5:30 to 6:30 p. b. Haircut 3oe, Shave 20c. Same place. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Zinser, of Salem, were in this city. Sunday visiting friends. Mrs. W. W. Woodbeck, of Jennings 'Lodge, was an Oregon City visitor Tuesday. Miss M. Schoelheimer, who has been in the East, has returned to Oregon City. There is nothing worse than bad, foul smelling breath; get rid of it for your friend s sake anyway. Hoi lister's Rocky Mountain Tea will clean and purify your stomach and bowels; your breath will be sweet, your disposition improved, your friends increased. 35c. Tea or Tab lets. Huntley. Drug Co. L. W. Robbins, of Molalla, was in this city Tuesday. Mrs. Roy Young and 'three little children of Floriston, California, who have been visiting relatives in this city and Portland for several months, left for their home Saturday evening. ' If you have any good apples, po tatoes, beef or other farm produce for sale see F. T. Barlow at C. W. Inn, West Linn, and he will pay you cash on delivery. . Phone 608. Among the students to return home for the summer vacation, are, : Misses Lyle and Merle Yexley, who have been attending the Oregon Ag ricultural College. They are daugh ters of Mr. and Mrs. George Yexley. Mrs. J. H. Dunneman, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Hester Dan neman, and her son, John, of Port land, but formerly of Oregon City, visited friends here Sunday. West Linn C. W. Inn will buy your pig and pay cash. Call on Mr. Bar low when next in town. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Oglesby, of Portland, spent the week-end in this city with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. M. Oglesby and family, and also with Mr. and Mrs. A. Bluhm. The local people named are parents of the visitors. Miss Jessie Paddock, who has been enjoying her summer vacation, has resumed her duties in the tax department in the court house. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Latourette, of this city, Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Lat ourette and child, of Portland, will leave next week for Seaside, where the families have rented a cottage for two months. Miss Mar jorie J. Money, of Ocean Falls, B. C.arrived in Gladstone Wednesday, and is visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. S. I'. Nelson Miss Edith Alldredge, . who has been ill With the smallpox, is now recovering. She is a member of the office force in the tax department, SOME GOOD ADVICE Strengthened by Oregon City Experiences Kidney disease is too dangerous to neglect. At the first sign of back ache, headache, dizziness or urinary disorders, you should give the weak ened kidneys prompt attention. Eat little meat, take things easier and use a reliable kidney tonic. There's no other kidney medicine so well rec ommended as Doan's Kidney Pills. Oregon City people rely on them. Here's one of the many statements from Oregon City people. Mrs. J. B. Schatz, 213 Seventeenth St., says: "I know Doan's Kidney Pills are a medicine of merit and whenever I can recommend them to others I gladly do so. I have taken Doan's Kidney Pills at different times for kidney trouble and backache and they have always done me a lot of good." Price 60c, at all. dealers. Don t simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Schatz had. . Foster-Mil- burn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. A Good Banking Connection Has fostered the steady ex pansion of many a small business, and made its suc cess possible. Successful development is almost ini possible without it. This bank is thoroughly in terested in assisting the nat : ural growth of the busi ness of its clients. " In business aid and efficient service we are yours to count on. THE BANK OF OREGON CITY Oldest Bank in Clackamas County TWILIGHT (Too Late for Regular Page) The opening of the nearly com pleted dance hall has been announced. The occasion will be celebrated July 4th with a picnic and the screaming of the eagle during the day and a public dance at night. It is a stock affair. George Jenison, Wm. Mc Cord, Cad Swick and Curtis Dodds are the principle stockholders, with Wm. McCord their president. Every body is invited. It is just as impossible for an air plane to reach the sun, as it is to eat wilted lettuce without getting grease on your chin. Curtis Dodds has a late model Buick, replacing his Ford, which has served them faithfully for a num ber of years. Good rains the latter part of last week added much to the farmers' prospects of a bountiful harvest of grain, corn and spuds. Surely the good Lord has looked with favor on his Willamette Valley children at the close of the war. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ellings of Elba, Wash., visited the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ellings, the fore part of the week. They left Thurs day for Lebanon, Ore., their former home, and from there will soon de part for Minneapolis, Minn., the home of his wife's people. What has become of the old fash ioned woman who saved the "strip pings" for the cream jar? Early blackberries are ripening and pickers are becoming numerous. It has been stated that the old community hall has been in use 50 years. That's a mistake. It's a "touchy" subject, but the facts are, she's in her early twenties. After ten weeks at the homeof his mother in Milwaukie undergoing medical attention, Mrs. Lester Mont gomery returned home Sunday last and was warmly greeted by a lonely husband and three happy youngsters. The only real good I can find in the habit of smoking, is that the smaker always carries a match. L. E. Bently entertained his father and sister, Mrs. Jack, of Marquam, a day this week. M'LAUGHLIN INSTITUTE GRADUATES LARGE CLASS A large audience attended the commencement exercises of the Mc- Loughlin Institute, held Thursday evening in the McLoughlm hall. The exercises were under the direct su pervision of the sisters of the home, and the hall was beautifully decorat ed with roses and evergreens. A large class graduated from the insti tution, and the class flower was the white rose. The class motto wns "Sic Itur Ad Astra," translated meaning "Thus Do We Reach The Stars." The girls of the class were dressed in white, and looked beauti ful. The members of the class grad uating from the high school were Odella Armstrong, Anna Saters, Frank Frederich, John Brady, Everet Blackburn. Those graduating from the grammar grades were Josephine Brady, Margaret Brady, Lucille Lim- boeker, Sylvester Hnas, Bernard Her mann, James Brady. Svlvestcr Petit. John Michels, Edmund Rissberger. COUNTY COURT (Continued) Got Good Results This honest, straight forward let ter from a woman who has suffered should be heeded by all afflicted with backache, rheumatic pains, sore muscles, awlul tired feeling and other symptoms of kidney and blad der trouble: "I have got such good results from Foley Kidney Pills that I can sleep much better and the nain in my back and sides is a rood lot better. I am going to keep on taking them." Mrs. Chas. Grav. 270 6th St., Detroit, Mich. Sold Everywhere. Co. of Calif., $13.50; John Hatton, $45.50; Fred Gerber,. $26.00; Earl Gerber, $94.50; Smith, $17.50; Edwin C. Gerber, $54.00; . Joe Busch, $14. 00; D. Carr, $14.00; A. Schmale, $16.25; Henry Babler, $154.00; Har ry Babler, $39.00; A. J. Johnston $98.00; H. Young, $73.50; C. Cole $45.50; M. Walzak, $77.00; R. E. Thompson, $161.00; Edwin Gerber, $96.00; John Moser, $69.25; L. O. Gerber, $105.75; Edwin C. Gerber, $91.00; Henry Thun, $126.00; O. Hat ton, $3.50; B. Sprague, ,$56.00; F. Rheibhoff, $35.00; C. Hatton, $63.00; C Steward, $61.25; W. Parry, $35.00 ROAD DIST.'NO. 13 Hogg Bros., $15.85; Oregon City Sand & Gravel Co., $13.65; C. R. Livesay, $19.20; Parkplace Garage, $5.52; J. C Elliott & Co., $9.63; A. Mather, $73.00; Harry Howell, $123.00; I. G. Hanson, $10.85; A. Johnson, $4.85; Carl Staats, $10.85; H. H. Coop, $7.85; Glen Allen, $10.85; R. J. Mattoon, $27.00; C. R. Livesay, $3.95; Joel Hinkle, $4.50; H. Johnson, $7.00; Wm. Sprague, $9.00; Fred Neider hausen, $34.50; J. Campbell, $54.00; Robert King, $24.00; M. C. Sprague, $46.50; F. W. Sprague, $32.96. ROAD DIST. NO. 15 C. R. Live say, $27.40; Nelson & Davis, $0.60; S. F. Scripture, $1.00; C. W. Fried- rich, $1.80; A. C Warner, $85.75; E. James, $72.00; Walter Harvey, $69.- 00; E. Parker, $72.00; G. E. Wynn, $66.00; Eldon Swick, $77.00; W. H. Meier, $59.50; W. S. Jubb, $68.25; R. Niles, $16.50; C. E Stroup, $54.25; F R. Schilling, $42.00; R. F. Stroupe, $47.25;L. Davies, $3.50; C. Jubb, H. Scheer, $6.00; W. B. Lawton, $2.50. ROAD DIST. NO. 16 H. Engel, $22.25; T. Inglis, $6.00; W. Randall, $16.50; A. Thompson, $4.00; F. Wer ner, $9.00. ROAD DIST. NO. 17 Carlton & Rosenkrans Co., $2.25; J. R. Pitts, $3.75; D. R. Dimick, $65.00; Wm. Rider, $28.90; Jo Larson, $3.00; Geo. Koehler, $16.00; Otto Striker, $20.- 00; Wm. Rice, $42.75; Almon John son, $72.75; C. S. Marks, $15.75; Is ador Bany, $30.00; Ralph Koehler, $21.00; Wm. Beason, $12.00; Con Bowlby, $4.50; Adam Bany, $18:00; John Koehler, $6.00; H. W. Brown, $24.00; Wm. Cithens, $14.25. ROAD DIST. NO. 18 Beaver Creek Cash Exchange, $53.00; Havill & Co.,o$5.80; Charlie Bell, $5.00; B.J staats Hardware vo., $3.05; W. B. Rambo, $3.00; Earl Meeker, $1.25. KUAD DIST. NO. 19 Oregon City Sand & Gravel Co., $13.00; Willa mette Valley Southern Railway Co., $15.80; Hogg Bros., $9.95; R. Bar ton, $36.00; Theodore Marshall, $36.- 00; Clyde Ringo, $33.00; W. Botte- miller, $24.00; Albert Gasser, $31.50; Ed Mclntyre, $19.50; J. C. Nelson, $25.50; Richard Griffith, $44.25: Louis Welsh, $6.00; Julius Schiewe, $6.00; Walter Hosteter, $18.00; Al bert .Schieve, $3.00; G. Hostteter, $3.00; C. Bottemiller, $21.00; John Wiegle, $3.00; Fred Josi, $3.00; Ben Elmer, $3.00. ROAD DIST. NO. 21 L. P. El liott, $78.96; E. F. Wallace, $139.50; Chas. Anderson, $52.50; E. M. Fel lows, $3.00; W. S. Gorbett, $104.00; Edward Johnson, $45.00; W. Wells, $46.50; P. Johnson, $48.75; Emile Fetterson , $39.00; Aug. Dalstrom, $27.75; Albert Bowers, $33.00; Erick Hansen, $36.00; Chas. Johnson, $34.- 50; Elbert Harris, $43.50; Victor Bockman, $30.00; Chas. Bockman. $30.00; Nels Lundmark, $30.75; John Anderson, $4.50; Vincent Hill, $12. 00; John Putz, $1.62; Art Erickson, $2.50; J. W. Wetloffer, $48.00. ROAD DIST. NO. 22 Robbins Bros., $9.95; L. O. Nightingale, $31. 60; Willamette Valley Southern Rail way Co., $47.40; A. Stephani, $7.34; L. A. Shaver, $29.85; Oregon City Sand & . Gravel Co., $26.00; W. G. Masterton, $6.00. ROAD DIST. NO 23 Canby Hard ware & Implement Co., $1.40; H. G. Ziegler, $8.75; B. S. Berg, $40.00; Hardisty & Gilmore, $4.00; R. W. Zimmerman, $26.00; Geo. Koehler, $16.00; C. F. Ziegler, $18.00; L. Zieg ler, $3.00; F. Zielinski, $5.25; S. W. Baney, $5.25. ROAD DIST. NO. 24 Canby Con crete Tile Co., $33.50; L. B. Frey, $6.90; C G. Hoffman, $6.35; Canby Howe, (jo., ifB.au; Fioneer Auto Truck Co., $70.00; Wm. Smith, $3.00; H. Fredricksen, $10.50; G. E. Wyland, $15.00; Will Kancgy, $9.00; John Gahler, $23.38; Elmer Deetz. $16.58: II. H. Deetz, $19.13; Alvin Deetz, $34.43; Walt Watson, $22.95; Geo. Brockart, $27.50; A. L. Headings, $23.80; Lonnie Yoder, $31.00; C. E. Miller, $7.00; D. D. Hostettler, $372. 48; John Gahler, $85.50; Elmer Deetz, $18.00; Walt Watson, $75.00; Ed Belknap, $18.00; C. E Miller, $103.00; D. Egli, $12.00; H. Fredrick sen, $21.00; L. P. Spagle, $67.50; Wm. Smith, $33.00; William Caroth ers, $37.50; Clarence Wiser, $10.50; Q. E. Wyland, $49.50;. Geo. Brockart, $30.00; Con Owen, $24.00; Carl Seth er, $30.00; Bert Babb, $3.00; F. Steir- mnnn, $3.00; J. D. Lofgreen. $6.00: Wm. Smith, $12.00; C. E Miller, $22. 75; Lorence Kauffman, $25.50; Amos Kauffmnn, $46.50; Ray Kauffman. spz.uu; Meivin Kauffman, $15.00; Williard Carothers, $12.00; Fred Wolfer, $9.00; Frank Oglesby, $9.00. HUAU DIST. NO. 25 F. L. White $6.00; W. H. Luckc, $0.85; Chas. Morris, $9.00' Rudolf Klaus. $8.75: F W. Smith, $4.50; Chester Smith, $3.00; Chns. Kiesling, $3.00; Ed Graves, $12.00; Chris Lorenz, $12.00. KOAD DIST. NO. 26 L. O. Night ingale, $26.00; A. E. Hoff, $5.25; Walter Waldorf, $3.00; J. R. P. Vick. $13.50; Ohris Joost, $9.00; Henry Wilson, $6.00; W. J. E. Vick. $1.75: J. R. P Vick, $13.50. ROAD DIST. NO. 27 Edgerton Lumber Co., $8.14; Saling McCal- man Co., $37.50; J. C. Marouam. $8.02; Howard-Cooper Corporation, u.sz; Jay Bentley, $30.00; S. G. Nicholson, $35.25; I. D. Larfcins, $30.00; Archie Hubbard, $21.00; B. M. Hubbard, $21.00; John Barth, $12.00; Clarence Thomas, $3.00; Wm. Herman, $3.00; Roy Nicholson, $15. 00; John Coland, $12.00; J. P. Miller, $9.00; Carl Englman, $6.00; Fred Furgeson, $1.60; L. N. Jones, $12,00. ROAD DIST NO. 29 W. W. Spor- alsky, $76.00; Paul Pellatz, $48.00; J. J. Sippuiner, $48.00 ROAD DIST. NO. 30 Concrete Pipe Co., $89.40; G. H. Miller, $17.- 00; Frank Busch, $28.85; George Rogers, $52.60; F. A. Zimmerman, $80.00; R. Zimmerman, $10.50; C, Hargon, $87.50; S. Ross, $35.00; E Oldenstadt, $80.50; F. Oldenstadt, $63.00; D. Oldenstadt, $50.75; F. Taskie, $35.00; J. Cook, $10.50; F. Davis, $19.25; H. Whitten, $5.25; R Boyland, $12.25; J. H. Walsh, $7.00; W. Kaiser, $92.00, ROAD DIST. NO. 31 Concrete Pipe Co., $96.83; Peters Hardware Co., $0.68; Wilsonville Blacksmith, $1.50; Du Pont Co., $10.91; H. W. Holden, $40.00; . W. W Elliot, $3.00; Henry Raymond, $15.00; Henry Kaymond, $6.00; Joe Salzer, $6.00; Walter Schlickeiset, $64.50; Phil Easterday Concrete Pipe Co., $96.- 83; 1'eters Hardware Co., $9.62: E Leisman, $9.62; Howard Cooper Cor poration, $50.25; F. Sherner, $57.80; G. Sharp, $36.00; G. Peters, $27.00; F. Baker, $36.00; F. Wagner, $24.00; G. Angel, $24.00; F. Turner, $24.00; W Sharp, $24.00; W. Schatze, $24. 00; I. Sharp, $24.00; J. Robick, $6. 00; G. Robick, $18.00; N. Turner, $24.00; R. Oldenstadt, $24.00; G. Peters, $24.00; A. Thoma, $6.00; R. Thompson, $12.00; F. Shipey, $12.- 00; L. Tiedeman, $12.00; W. Elliott, $12.00; S. Turner, $38.50; W. Elliott, $6.00. ROAD DIST. NO. 32 Carlson & Sherk Co., $63.05; Aug. Holznagel, $5.00; Harry Jost, $44.25; Ray Bak er, $30.00; Glen Baker. $30.00: Dave Weston, $3.00; Tom Baker, $3.00; J. C. Snyder, $13.50; Mark Seely, $9. 00; Neal Heater, $1.50. ROAD DIST. NO. 33 F. Madden & Co., $2.25; Frank Millard, $45.50: Marion Millard, $72.00; C. H. Skin ner, $3.00; Wm. Skinner, $3.00; R. H. Millard, $36.00; Carl Peterson, $27.00; W. H. Hendren, $27.00; N. Christensen, $27.00; J. W Marrs, $9. 00; J. H. Finster, $9.00; Julius Reichle, $12.00; Geo. Schulmrich, $6.00; E. Jochinsen, $9.00; W. T. Smith, $12.00; Geo. Henderson, $6.00; Geo. Genseroski, $12.00; P. T. Monroe, $12.00; B. Schonberg, $12.00; F. Lurcher, $6.00. ROAD DIST. NO. 34 F. Kaiser, $48.00; L. Rypczynski, $42.00; V. Rypczynski, $3.00; J. Hellberg, $18. 00; W. Kaiser, $7.00. ROAD DIST. NO. 35 Paul R. Meinig, $19.60; Wm. Crymes, $63.85; Concrete Pipe To., $72.63; Wm. Booth, $74.95; "v". E. Hengstler, $58.- JC.00; Arthur Mattoon, $45.00; John 50; Albert Killin, $12.00; Emery Rad- "Mattoon, $54.00; H. H. Mattoon, ford, $12.00; Ralph Meehan, $8.25; Elmer Duke, $6.00; Fred Wagner, $4.50; J. B. Fowler, $1.50; L. L. Griffin, $6.00; A. Bell, $3.00. ROAD DIST. NO. 36 N. C. Nel son, $5.10; L. D. Lenon, $17.40; N. Schmaltz & Sons, $8.30; Edgerton Lumber Co., $10.68; Will Livingston, $15.00; Ed. Wormdahl, $6.00; John Stanton, $31.50; S. R. Taylor, $12.00; George Long, $18.00; Harry Worm dahl, $18.00; F. H. Frentz, $6.00; P. A. Brennen, $9.00; R. E. Stricklin, $12.00; Dan Brennen, $3.00; Joe Brennen, $6.00; G. C. Pomery, $13. 50; A. E. Taylor, $12.00; Sidney Jor dan, $15.00; A. M. Livingston, $27. 00; P H. Wormdahl, $24.00; John Wormdahl, $13.50; George Long, $16.50; Ed Wormdahl, $25.50; Alfred Husby, $6.00; Willard Stanton, $42. 00; John Stanton, $28.00; Oscar Rye, $15.00; Albert Cook, $7.50 ; P. H. Brennen, $6.00; Martin Rodvold, $10. 00; August Wolfe, $4.50; Willie Has tie, $6.00. ROAD DIST. NO. 37 C. W. Kruse, $22.50; J. W. Stone, $117.75; Wm. Wanker, $22.50; W. J. Carrell, $9.00; G. A. Carlson, $9.75. ROAD DIST. NO. 38 C R. Live say, $27.80; O. P. Roethe, $27.60; E. E. E. Roethe, $10.50; Chas. Moran, $8.75; J. Heming-worth, $8.75; Alex Gill, $7.00; John Baumgartner, $77. 00; H. Baumgartner, $12.25. ROAD DIST. NO. 39 Tom Lewis, $66.00; Noah Christner, $60.00; C. E. Steward, $6.00; Albert Fisher, $79.50; A. O. Achilles, $54.00; L. Schockley, $48.00; D. L Johns, $15.00. P ROAD DIST. NO. 41 J. C. Loundree, $1.50; Paul R. Meinig, $69.44; H. H. Udell, $7.00; Herbert Udell, $12.00. ROAD DIST. NO. 42 Willamette Valley Southern Railway Co., $158. Concrete Pipe Co., $86.80; Edgerton Lumber Co., $18.17; John Wooster, $5.00; Olof Olson, $6.00; Bud Jackson $13.75; I. L. James, $43.50; Rex James, $30.00; C. F. Jackson, $30.00; J W. Watson, $22.75; H. C Rittenour $1.50; A. E. Taylor, $12.00; Joe Bren nan, $12.00; John Stricklin, $12.00; G. Pomcroy, $12.00; Pat Brennan, $5.00; Dan Brennan, $5.00; John Zim merle, $5.00; W. H. Yoder, $3.00. ROAD DIST. NO. 43 B F. Gogs well, $9.70; C. W Schuld & Sons, $98.70; W. 0. Smith & Co., $59.65; W. II. Douglass, $110.63; Roy Doug lass, $90.00; Fred Hoffmeister, $93. 00; Alex Baker, $66.00; Geo. Judd, $79.50; Arthur Smith, $51.00; W. R. Woodle, $63.00; Longswell, $34.50; Glenn Douglass, $24.00; Chas. Mur phy, $33.00; Paul Still, $12.00; Fred i'adciison, $9.00; A. Hogger, $24.00; Murry Clark, $25.50: R. Munirer. $12.00. ROAD DIST. NO. 44 Hult Lum ber Co., $20.74; Hogg Bros., $1.25; Straight & Salisbury, $1.05. ROAD DIST. NO. 45 D. F. Moehnke, $20.00; Geo. Brown, $12.00; Matt Parks, $4.50; W T Henderson, $6.00; G. A. Gottberg, $3.00; Victor Backman, $3.00; Charlie Backman, $3.00; A. D. Baurer, $12.00; W. H. Wettlaufer, $6.00; John Putz, $43. 00; Chas. Freeman, $3.75; Fred Baur er, $24.00; Carl Stromgreen, $12.00; George W. Harrison, $14.00; Dan Stahlnecker, $7.50: Mike Granatzki. $13.50. ROAD DIST. NO. 46 Oregon City aann & uravel (Jo., $33.15; Frank Busch, $1.00; Edward Nachand, $16. 25; William Deitz, $12.00; Jack Rhines, $19.50; Fred Deitz, $3.00; Harry Hinds, $3.00: R. Mattoon. $102.00. ROAD DIST. NO. 47 J. W. Hart, $12.96; Hodson-Feenaughty Co., $40. 00; E. C. Warren, $4.55; C. W. Schuld & Sons, $48.30; O. P Roethe, $187.00; E. E. Roethe, $150.50; Alex Gill, $21.00; Charles Moran. . S52.50: J. Hemingworth, $19.25; Wm. Jones, $68.25; John Starfinger, $38.50; G. Davis, $66.50; John Roberts, $29.75; D. Abby, $24.50; John F. Risley, $7.00; Oregon City Sand & Gravel Co., $267.75; Alfred Martin, $36.00 Henry Henricie, $27.0Q; Sam Schlae- gel, $10.50; Dan Gaffney, $42.00. ROAD DIST. NO. 48 Paul R, Meinig, $20.85; J. G. DeShazer, $6. 64; Standard Oil Company, $39.70; W. Bolsholm, $47.38; W. Krebs, $10.- 85; A. Ridderbush, $3.00; L Corey $9.00; Glen Corey, $3.00; W. Keon eker, $3.00; G Cooper, $6.00; A. Wil kins, $0.00; John Lenhart, $4.50; J. Strowbrige, $6.00; A. Lamper, $6.00. ROAD DIST. NO. 49 Roy Wilcox, $26.44; Bert H. Finch, $36.60; Henry Cromer, $9.10; L. J. Palmateer, $2. 18; A. C. Davis, $64.75; . C. L Dean, $42.00; Roy Dean, $40.50; A W Pink- ley, $31.50; Ward Jones, $93.00; E, E. Pinkley, $72.00; R. E Davis, $85. 50; L M Yocum, $58.00; A Scott, $48.00; Tobe Eash, $43.55; G. A. Mossey, $39.00; Curt Wilcox, $63.00; L. W. Elliott, $51.00; R. G Palmateer $72.00; Floyd Davis, $40.25; Walter Anderson, $30.00; Joe Bowman, $28 50; Owen Scott, $6.00; L. J Palma teer, $61.25; E. T. Davis, $78.00; Harvey Robinson, $18.00; J. F. Sny der, $9.00; H. B. Davis, $21.00; Clyde Davis, $6.00; Willie Pinkley, $4.50; Paul Klaetsch, $17.25; O. C. Klaetsch, $57.00; Arthur Duncan, $120.00. ROAD DIST. NO. 50 Phil Eas terday Concrete Pine Co., $52.06: C W. Schuld & Sons, , $78.05; L. B Friedrich, $144.00; F. T. Morey, $144.00; frank Ott, $15.00; Rob Ros anau, $69.00; William Kramb, $3.00; George ktzwiler, $84.00; Harry Etz wiler, $4.50; Joe Mlady, $1.50; F, M. Townsend, $84.60. ROAD DIST. NO. . 52-Matt Greenslade, $5.75. ROAD DIST. NO, 53 L. Bowman. $12.00; Andrew Oster, $12.00; Olaf Olsen, $12.00; J. Ridings. $24.75: O. L Hammond, $24.75; E. A. Shaver, $9.00; Ueorge Calmer, $6.00; C. V. Carpenter, $6.00; Emry Jaymes, $7.50; J. C. Lehman, $3.00; Norman Olsen, $9.00; I D Larkins, $3.50. ROAD DIST. NO. 54 R. W. Zim merman, $6.00; H. Jenson, $1.60; R. F. Watts, $1.25; Gordis Watts, $60. 00; S. J Nofziger, $58.50; H. Jenson, $49.50; A Schneider, $45.00; C. Wies er, $51.00; S. M. Nice, $12.00; Bert Babb, $16.50; W. F Stanton, $21.00; Lester Stanton, $15.00; T. D. Sym monds, $6.00; C. Lenhart, $6.00; O. Mailor, $4.50; Brant, $5.00. ROAD DIST. NO. 55 W. T. Kaake, $14.11; A. Mattoon, $35.40; L. S. Tenny, $40.25; Chas. Lander, $48.00; Eldon Lankins, $42.00: Joe McComb, $24.00; E. T. Bateson. $42.- 00; Walter Bateson, $21.00; L. S. Tenny, $6.00. ROAD DIST. NO. 66 W. B. Ram bo, $63.00; C. Gard, $36.00; Earl krans Co., $12.50; Hodson-Feenaughty Co., $124.45; J. I. Case Threshing Machine Co., $5.95; Mt .Tabor Ga rage, $44.20; Canby Hardware & Implement Co., $6.00; Hodson-Fee-Meeker, $25.00; Willie Washburn, $20.00; T. A. Seiner, $12.00; Jessie Mayiield, $20.60; Harry Conner, $15. 00; Dan Fellows, $15.00; W. B. Ram bo, $48.00; Earl Meeker, $16.25; Fred Brunner, $3.00; Willie Washburn, $7.50; Hubert Schram, $5.00. ROAD DIST. NO. 57 Arion Yoder $67.85; J. S. Fisher, $13.20; Canby Hardware & Implement Co., $7.50; M. Gottwald, $4.50; George Gott wald, $3.00; A. F. Eyman. $10.00: E Burkholder, $4.50; O. Kyllo, $0.75. KUAD DIST. NO. 64 W Bosholm, $26.00; W. Krebs, $8.25; A. Ridder bush, $3.00. Special Fund SPEC. NO. 3 Wm. Schwartz. $139.00; W. Buckman, $94.50; O. K.rotcn, $yb.50; G. Gibbs, $79.60; H. Sylvester, $75.00; W Thebo, $73.60; H. Seibert, $21.00; J Papsch, $3.00; H. Bock, $9.00; L. Stradlv. $36.00: C. Henke, $33.00; J C Royer, $9.00; w. witzel, ifZl.OU. SPEC. NO. 5 M. H Wheeler, $14.00; J. A. Imel, $12.00: W. E. Wheeler, $24.00; J H Lindgren, $22.50; C. Lekberg, $22.50; C. A. Wheeler, $24.00; J. H. Lindgren, $22.50; C. Lekberg, $22.50; C. A. Wheeler, $12.00; S. Waybill, $12.00; Dick Davis, $9.00. SPEC. NO. 6 Will Bell, $72.00; Henry Gierke, $30.00; Ed Suckow, $78.00; Charles Krebs, $33.00; M. Batano, $48.00; Will Witmer, $36.00; Ed Sitz, $12.00; G. Finger, $24.00; Carl Langer, $21.00; Ed Littlepage, $56.00; Antone Jabr, $3.76; Robert Beck, $3.75. SPEC. NO. 8 W. Bosholm, $53.75; L. Corey, $33.75; D Alt, $6.00; Vern Alt, $7.50; John Spahler, $39.37; W. Keaneker, $33.75; A. Lamner. $30.75: J Strowbridge, $18.00; W. Krebs, $17.25; G. Cooper, $6.00; A. Wilkens, $6.00; J. Lenhart, $6.00; J. Wilcoxen, $3.75. SPEC. NO. 9 Estacada Garage, $.io; naroia Joyner, $12.00; A. H. Miller, $28.50; A Strenke, $21.00; C A. Rath, $3.00; Theodore Harders, $4.00; A. W Lee. $39.00: G. Willson. $30.00; Adolph Weiderhold, $7.50; C. A. Johnson, $24,00; Louis Ochs, $21. 00; A. H. Lins, $6.00; Fred Lins, $51. 00; C. E Lins, $63.00: R. Miller. S2R.- 50; Roy Miller, $28.50; Edd Grafen- nem, ipiu.50; H. Klinker, $45.00; C. W. Rendelman, $45.00; Roy Warwick, $3.00; Edd Harders, $37.50; Edd Gu ber, $51.00; Otto Paulsen, $42.00; C. Guber, $24.00; Nic Rath, $21.00; Leo Rath, $45.00; Henry Ruhl, $52.50; nenry jonnson, $4.00; Joe Weider hold, $3.00; Henry Schmidt, $36.00. SPEC. NO. 11 Oregon City Sand & Gravel Co., $39.98; C. R. Livesay, $28.40; J. P Murphy, $69.00; James $69.00; J. Poyser, $69.00; J. R. Live say, $72.00; C. A. Mann, $34.50; Wm. Mann, $40.50; H D Marston, $37.60; C. R. Livesay, $40.26; J. T. Serres, $6.00; E Murphy, $10.50; A. Rupp, $6.00;$6.00; W. Deats, $18.00; F Furgerson, $10,50; G. Murphy, SPEC. NO. 13 Frank Busch, $6.50; Portland Railway Light and Power Co., $0.52; J. T. Fullam, $32. 35; H. A Allen, $11.25; W. H. Bon ney, $15.92; L. Funk, $1.50; Ben Tanler, $140.25; A. Schneider, $70.-1 65; F. Bullard, $66.65; Johnie Ful lam, $12.00; J. T. Fullam, $66.50; A. Flanum, $44.15; W. Carlson, $37.- iu; Ixus Leasch, $34.10; A. Hubert, $37.10; E. Larson, $41.25: Harrv Babler, $3.75; Joe Spatz, $33.00; A. Junor, $22.85; John Schneider, $22.- aint Formulas U. S. Government-Sears-Roebuck & Company Sherwin-Williams Company Would Uncle Sam Buy Paint From Mail Order Houses? READ THE FOLLOWING THOUGHTFULLY AND . JUDGE FOR YOURSELF The Government buys goods of the highest quality only, be cause it knows that in the end the best is always the cheapest. We give below a copy of the Government paint formula, the formula published by Sears-Roebuck & Company of their Seroco paint, and the formula used by Sherwin-Williams in making their House Paint. Compare these carefully. You will note that THE GOVERNMENT SPECIFIES MINIMUM QUANTITY OF VAR IOUS MATERIALS. Note that in lead the S-W exceeds the Gov ernment requirements by 5, while S-R is 8 below. Note also that in coloring matter, which adds nothing to wearing qualities, S-W contains but 15 the other 5 being added to the lead. S-W White Paint contains only 9 magnesium and aluminum silica the other 6 going into lead 4, zinc 2. Materials Government Sherwin-Williams Seroco Specifications Formula Formula Lead ' 45 50 36.6 Zinc 35 35 12.2 Combination of Magnesium or aluminum silica and tinting color 20 15 - 13 Calcium Carbonate none' none 34.2 Barium Sulphate . none none 9.7 "Total 100 100 100 The Government says there should be NO calcium carbonate or barium sulphate but Sears-Roebuck & Co. has 43.9 of these mater ials. The liquids used in Sherwin-Williams' House Paint consist of 90 pure, well settled linseed oil and the balance (10) being a combination of pure gum spirits of turpentine and Japan dryer, while tests made of some mail order house paints showed as high as 24 WATER. Insist on knowing what the paint you buy is made of regardless of where you buy it. Our knowledge and experience is at your service. HUNTLEY DRUG CO. Agents for Sherwin-Williams Paint BOUGHT SOLD LIBERTY BONDS If you have any back payments on your bonds, I will buy your receipts. " Rowland Pacific 377 Home B-38 8th and Main Sts. Oregon City, Ore. I '' ' 85; R. C. Brown, $6.00; Carl Kir- chem, $15.85. SPEC. NO. 19 A. C. Erickson & Co., $0.76; Hult -Lumber Co., $12.96; Fred Udiger, $6.00; E. J Loust, $9.00; Milo Udiger, $3.00; E. L. Brady, $3.00; Bert Wallace, $24.00; Lewis Churchilll, $24.00; John Capler, $12. 00; Ernest Schutzman, $3.00; Julius Schieve, $49.88; Albert Schieve, $48. 13; Ed Buol, $46.37; Clyde Ringo. $20.13; Theodore Marshall, $3.60; Ben Lindau , $27.13; G. Hostteter, $9.63; Leonard Mosier, $6.00; Clyde Ringo, $42.00; R. Barton, $62.25; C. Bottomiller, $45.75; Albert Schieve, $10.50; Albert Gasser, $41.25: Rich ard Griffiths, $72.10; Walter Host teter, $33.00; Ben Lindau, $18.00; G. Hostteter, $28.50; W. Bottomiller. $27.00; Fred Josi, $27.75; Ed McHyre $16.50; Sam Elmer, $22.60;' Theodore Marshall, $33.00; John L. Gard, $33. 00, Ben Elmer, $28.50; J. C. Nelson, $29.25. SPEC. NO. 20 J. C. Miller, $45. 50; W.H Stone, $36.60; S Wilson, $5.25; S. Miller, $36.00; H. McMur ry, $28.50; A. Johnson, $26.25; M. Schooling, $15.00; A. Werner, $24.00. SFKU. NO. 21 A. Hagman, $18. 06; A. Nelson, $16.04; D F Moehnke, $52.50; A. "E Anderson, $97.50; E. A. Swanson, $97.50; Alex Erickson, $112.50; Claud Winslow. $94.50: F. Countryman, $81.00; Abel Johnson, $73.50; E. A. Nelson, $75.00; W. P caugher, S28.00; J Carlson. $18.00: Theodore Fellows, $12.00; G. Feyrer, $oz.uu; J. w. jfl. Vick, $14.00; Jack $30.00; C. D. Dickerson, $2.00; I. L. Boyer, $57.00; M. A. Olson, $28.50; George Boyer, $19.50; Guy Dibble, $14.25; John Callahan, $72.00; Wm. Formwalt, $11.25; A. . W. Russell, $2.00; Henry Fick, $6.00; Lee Jones, $40.50; Walter Painter, $6.00; Leslie Dickey, $63.00; H. C. Bonaker, $3.00; Herman Weigle, $3.00; Ray Wilcox, $3.uu; C. Jfl. Kamsby, $6.00; S. A D Hungate, $12.00; Geo. F. Ball, $27. 00; Guy Schafer, $30.00; Earl Hunt er, $12.00; John Coover, $36.00; Clar ence Coover, $12.00; Charles Shep ard, $3.00; Milton Williams, $1.60; Wm. Feyrer, $3.00; Mark Hungate, $3.00; Alex Erickson, $6.00. SPEC. NO. 27-Jay Bentley, $40. 50; I D. Larkins, $43.75; Archie Hub bard, $33.00; B. M. Hubbard, $30. 00; John Barth, $3.00; Clarence Thomas, $6.00; Wm. Harman, $36.00; Norman Olsen, $4.50; Roy Roop, $5.25; William Brown, $3.30; P. A. Marquam, $2.00; Rix Skirvin. $1.00: Roy Ridings, $32.00; Otto Striker, $16.00. SPEC. NO. 28 L. A. Shaver, $12. 25; Dicken & Co., $66.00; Willamette Valley Southern Railway Co., $25.80; Hubert Engle, $108.00; C. B. Arnett, $30.00; J. W. Arnett, $36.00; John Novak, $72.00; T. Ackerson, $83.00; William Helmig, $93.00; Oscar Kay Feyrer, $28.00: Edward Larsen, $96. 75; August Johnson, $95.25; John Larsen, $3.00. SPEC. NO. 22 Feyrer Bros., $274.70; Clay Hungate, $88.50; W. J. E. Vick, $70.00; H. J. Rastall, $87. 00; Merril Eldred, $33.75; C. B. El dred, $30.00; Wm. Estes, $34.50; Clay Engle, $83.25; O. W. Dickerson, $30.00; Ralph Hardy, $24.00; John Nightingale, $21.00; Lloyd Fish, $21.00; Hampton Fisk, $21.00; Albert Hibbard, $24.00; Adam Sherman, $42.00; Joe Kestner, $21.00; George Herbst, $22.00; George Koos, $36.00; Ernest Lowry, $52.50; Frank Vaughn $30.00; Charles Hardy, $48.00; Abe Hardy, $48.00; John Wilhoit, $45.00; John Wilhoit, $45.00; Scott Carter, $42.00; C. W. Austin, $42.00; Peter Klein; $21.00; D. B. Gray, $12.00; E. H. Gray, $6.00; Frank Rossman, $6.00; W. M. Bird, $6.00; E L Pal- (Continued on Page 5) "In the Public Eye" TIP the letters on a A printed page blur or seem to run into each other, an eye. examina tion at the hands of a ' skilled optometrist is imperative, We will give your vision a thor ough test and tell you whether you are near or far sighted . or both, or if because of the cornea an astigmatism has set in. Our service is emi nently satisfactory. . OPTOMETRIST 612 Main St. Oregon City t