The banner-courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1919-1950, February 23, 1922, Page Page Nine, Image 9

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    THE BANNER-COURIER, OREGON CITY, OREGON, THURSDAY FEBRUARY 23, 1922.
Page Nine
Between You
and Me oe y
Wireless Simplicity
Has it ever dawned on you that a
wireless telephone receiving outfit
can be installed in your home at less
expense than the cost of a real good
phonograph? Well, just between you
and me, it can be done for less than
?100. And a real live boy with some
aptitude for electrical performances
may get the same results for less
money tnan dad smokes up in a
month.
The fact is that the receiving set
is quite simple, requires scant exper
ience to operate, and in these days
is becoming genuinely entertaining. A
man in Portland, who could easily
afford the finest equipment to be
had, has stretched an aerial receiver
from his back porch to the garage and
is now spending his evenings at home,
listening to what the radio waves
have to say. Why not try something
like that on dad?
The sending apparatus is much
more elaborate and costly requires a
government license to operate and
naturally necessitates the creation of
something worth sending. But what
the others are sending is as free as
air to everybody. ,
Character in Architecture
Do you ever notice the features and
characteristics so plainly discernable
on the face of. a splendid building
even as on the face of an individual?
The new Bank of Commerce, as it
nears completion, suggests how char
acter may be revealed in architec
ture and left for many generations to
read.
A typical bank building almost in
variably utilizes the classic perpendic
ular column. The larger city banks
often devote hundreds of square feet
of valuable frontage to these massive
columns for the sole purpose of es
tablishing that impressive air of
strength and stability, which is so
necessary in the banking business.
You will observe that these pillars
are of even size, huge and solid in
design seeming capable of bearing a
much greater weight than they are
ever called upon to carry. In con
trast to the above, notice how those
of an educational structure .are apt to
be of a more frail design, slightly ta
pering and graceful in form, rather
striving to uphold the ideal than to
bear the crushing burden of the
masses.
We have touched only one archi
tectural tradition; think of the mean
ings suggested by the building's gen
eral form, arrangement of openings,
nature of trimmings, depth of the cor
nice and even the harmony of color
values.
How Are We Goina to Know Them?
When a gent in rural uniform
knocks on your door and invites you
to purchase a sack of spuds or a box
of apples, what way have you of
knowing whether he hails from down
on the farm or has only lately arrived
from Front street?
Residents of town a-e usually an
xious to get what the farmer has to
offer because there is a satisfaction
in knowing that it is fresh, carefully
selected and good enough for a pro
ducer to stake his reputation on. We
are all wise to the manipulations of
the commission house hucksters
usually to the tune of disreputable
produce and disordered dispositions.
We do not need those birds who fly
over here with their dubious stuff.
However, we do need the genuine,
honest-to-gosh farmer. Also, he needs
to sell his products at a profit so
that he will have the courage to raise
us some more and keep us all from
having to produce those things our
selves.
It is not right to legislate any legi
timate business out of existence but
Oregon City people ought to take
quite an acUve interest in making
sure that they are buying Clackamas
county farm products.
Structural Stability
How are you impressed as the im
mense steel fabrics of the new arch
bridge goes into place? Does it
seem to you to be capable of carry
ing the ever increasing stream -of
traffic as the years roll by? Some of
the old Revolutionary bridges of
Yorktown and Concord fame are still
standing (I do not claim to know
how often they have been repaired
or renewed). Will this bridge last for
a century? It certainly looks as
though it would.
untu concrete crumbles and iron
falls to hopeless decay his mighty
structure should survive the years
with perfect ease because it is pro
perly designed, is huge in form and
frame, rigid, strong and capable. If
traffic of the future should take to
air, as now seems possible, the wear
on all bridges should be less. And,
unless people take to joy riding on
traction engines and engines and
tractors, there will probably be noth
ing more disastrous to public rights
of way than the present-day automo
bile and truck.
Anticipating no more destructive
traffic developments in the future, let
us prophesy that the new arch, which
we are so proudly watching arise to
day, will round out a full century.
Success.
Typist There's someone knocking.
Why don't you answer?
Office Boy If it's the boss, I'll get
that raise. He told me this morn
ing that every knock was a boost
Wayside Tales.
That Little.
"Man wants but little here below,"
You've oft heard someone swear
it.
The women only know that it is so
And that is why they wear it.
Wayside Tales.
me PEOPLE m
Too True to Make a joke
Among some refined ladies who vis
ited the O. C. H. S. wrestling arena
on or about February 10th, my Aunt
Mary was interested spectator. The
following are a few reflections and
observations prepared with a little
sarcasm she objects to. "I was induc
ed to attend the feats of twisting
wrists, arms, necks and lower ex
tremities 'round and round' whether
or not these members belong to the
Ball-and-socket joints or operate best
in some other less painful movement."
The science seems to lie in the fact
that the athlete of superior strength
and cunning may be able to force the
twisting process in such manner as to
cause the greatest pain, this ending
the needless science of "bull-dogging."
(pardon the term no reflections).
Promment among other scientific
movements somewhat more humane
were those of strangling and causing
the mouth and face to bite the rubber
mat until the eye is blinded and the
facial appearance having been burned
and rasped in the process of the
science which I fancy will remind the
athlete for the two weeks following,
what science may do for him.
Well, I shall say further if all par
ents whose boys are gored after this
style of scientific athletics were to
witness the demonstration would
cry out let them proceed as such,
they are less harmful and more hu
mane than dancing in the public
schools.
rhe County Court
EXPENDITURES FOR THE MONTH
OF JANUARY.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 11. L. Wor-
thington, $5.95; J. Cox, $2.99; F. E.
Davidson, $6.73.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 12 A Math
er, $30.34; B. L. Cash. $2.99; L. In-
dazzi, $4.48; J. Sigrist. $2.99; O. Wotr-
thington. $2.99; A. Worthington. $6.73;
ROAD DISTRICT No. 13. George
Murray, $6.00.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 14. Joe Cal-
zer. S2.99; Frank Stangle, $2.99; Wal
ter Schlickeiser, $11.98.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 16-C. R.
Livesay, $19.75; Oak Grove Commun
ity Club, $5.00; O. P. Roethe. $72.65;
D. J. Abbey, $17.97; Ira Hart, $5.97;
H. C. Faulk, $5.98; J. S. Blair, $11.96;
John Starfinger. $8.97.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 17. W. F.
Haberlach, $33.80; John Shields, $23.
96; Wm. Strange. $11.98: H. Ameele.
$11.96; C. H. Counsell, $11.96; Dan
Mazzie, $42.47; W. H. Counsell, $22.45.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 20. Lee An
derson. $2.30; O. E. Bevan, $7.00; C.
A. Vincent & Co., $66.65.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 21. Portland
Railway, Light & Power Company,
$180.18.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 12. William
Newlands, $4.50; l W. Shuld & Sons.
$59.00; Portland Railway, Light &.
Power Co., $70.56; M. H. Wheeler, $31.
92; G. A. Imel, $9.96; W. J3. Wheeler,
$14.97; Oscar Stone, $7.47; C. A. Whee
ler, $7.47; J. W. Schuld $71.97.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 23. Portland
Railway, Light & Power Co.. $50.40;
Jarl & Eri, $8.70.
ROAD DISTRICT No 25. Ridge
Lumber Company. $996 ?4.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 31 Fallert
& Cooper. $9.21.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 34. Standard
Oil Company, $14.78; S. L. Mullan,
$19.68; C. T. Blackburn, $25.00; E. L.
Blackburn, $12.71; John Eskelson,
$14.96; F. P. Burch, $11.98; F. E. Sha
ver, $5.98.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 35. Fallert
& Cooper, $84.40; Wm. Braatz, $2.99;
Carl Staats, $7.47; A. E. Johnson, $2.
99; E. Hinkle. $1.49.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 26. James
Hamilton. $1.25; Smith Hardware Co.,
$5.61.
ROAD DISTRICT Nd. 38. J. F. Moy-
er, $2.99.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 39. L J. Pal
mateer. $11.97; Dick Osborn. $26.95:
M. M. Duncan, $14.95; .C. H. Duncan,
J22.45.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 40. . H
Miller, $8.98.
UdeU, $4.49.
ROAD DISTKICT No. 44 -Slyier &
Eckerson, $8.03; Molalla Garage, $2.
00; A. Butterfield, $13.47; E. L. Pal
frey, $14.95; C. W. Herman. $2.99: A.
D. Mazingo, $5.98; Harry Gray, $5.
98; John C. Vaughan, $5.99; W. W.
Everhart, $1.99.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 47. Henry
Mills. $14.97; Ernest Bauman, $7.48;
Fred W. Sohn, $10.47.
ROAD DISTRICT - No. 49. Adam
Kalb. $7.47; Carl Kalb, $11.97; Rufus
Kraxberger, $19.45; Louis Gelbrich,
$12.70; Rudolph Klaus. $22.44; John
Gelbrich, $25.45; Phil Miller. $5.99;
John Kummer, $2.99; Pete Kister. $5.-
99: Geo. Hepler, $2.99; Rudolph Klaus,
$4.49; Lewis Nofziger, $2.50; Walter
Gingench, $2.00; Herman Leibir, $2.-
50; Henry Kister, $2.00; Abe Hepler,
S3.00; Glade Hepler, $2.00: Frank Ro
berts, $2.00; Pete Kister. $2.75; Henry
Gortler, $2.99.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 50-A Road
Builders' Equipment Co., $68.00.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 57. Klang
Bros.. $6.00; E. T. Mclntyre, $5.50; B.
Rambo, $8.73; T. A. Cornwell. $3.73.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 63. G. Not
durft, $15.70; J. Hellberg. $4.48.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 65. H. H. Ja
cobson, $14.96; John McHolick. $22.40;
John McHolick, $205.15.
SPECIAL No. 20. Herman Gerhar
dus, $13.45; Fritz Lund. $13.45; H.
Feathers, $8.97; Joe Papsch, $11.96;
Carl Wolfhagen. $11.96; Walter Young,
$31.43; Hugh Laye, $5.98; Henry Bock
$29.90.
SPECIAL No. 11. P. L. Cherry Co.,
$8.00.
SPECIAL No. 26. Paul R. Meinig,
$10.65; Harry Michols, $26.50; W.
Bolshom, $3.56; L. Lehnfield, $4.77; A.
L. Mattingly, $3.92.
SPECIAL No. 31. J. I. CaBe Thresh
ing Machine Co., $4.50; Fairbanks,
Morse & Co., $4.69.
SPECIAL No. 33. Oregon City
Sand & Graely Co., $215.33; R. Mat-
toon, $174.22; John Murphy, $11.98;
James Murphy, $11.98; J. R. Livesay,
$14.94; Ed. Murphy, $5.98; C. A. Mann,
$8.97; E. Hichman, $5.98; C. R. Live
say, $38.16.
SPECIAL No. 34 E. Sheppard, $2.-
99; H. Parry. $2.99; Wane Stewart,
$2.99; H. Kamrath. $2.99; C. T. Black
burn, $1.49; E. L. Blackburn, $1.49;
John Eskelson, $2.99.
SPECIAL No. 34. Edw. Feyrer,
$13.47; Carl Feyrer, $1.49; Joseph
Feyrer, $22.46; Geo. Bunke, $1.49;
Charles Hurias, $5.99; M. Thompson,
$2.99.
SPECIAL No. 45. Morton Stauber,
$2.99; McTeilord, $4.48; W. G. Randall
$11.23. -
SPECIAL No. 50. A. L. Yoder, $7.
75. SPECIAL No. 50 L. B. Yoder, $4.
i!7; Geo. Dozier, $4.37; Carl Sether,
$4.37; G. E. Wyland, $23.20; S. Wrol
stad, $2.18; Eli Steiner, $2.18; Emil
Cleve, $2.18; W. lson, S2.18: C. Lyle,
$2.18; C. F. Jackson, $7.98; M. F.
Day, $4.59.
MARKET ROADS NOj. 1. D. T. Mel
drum, $14.30; D. R. K. Dimick, $8.22;
J. W. Garrett, $23.46.
MARKET ROAD No. 2. Paul R.
Meinig. $177.45; W. C' CowgUl, Jr.,
$20.20; D. T. Meldrum, $12.30; J. R.
Reed, $13,20; Smith Hardware Co.,
$3.63; A. H. Miller. $9..96; Theo. Har
ders, $1.49; John Marshall. $1.49; W.
C. Cowgill, Jr., $39.18; W. H. Rambo,
$24.95; G. D. Hammond. $24.95: H.
H. Udell. $28.45; H. R. Devlin, $11.96;
A. W. Anderson, $11.96; Herbert Udell
$11.96; J. M. Parks, $11.96; Charles
Updegrave, $23.96; Irvin Updegrave,
$8.97; H. L. Shaw. $11.96; Raymond
DeShazer, $11.96; John Affolter, $2.99.
MARKET ROADS No. 3. D. 'i
Meldrum, $10.50; W. C. CowlL Jr.,
$17.60; W. C. Cowgill. Jr.. $13.00: G.
D. Hammond, $9.98; W. H. Douglass,
$21.46; Fred Hoffmeister, $11.98: Ray
WooiUe, $11.98; Carl' Radburg. $5.99;
C. H. Paddison, $2.99; Edd. Douglass-,
$4.48; P. C. Murphy, $5.98.
MARKET ROADS No. 4. D. T. Mel
drum, $6.30; John Raicey. $44.47; A.
Ht Borland, $21.31; Lee Borland, $17.-
18; A. W. Borland $5.99.
MARKET ROADS No. 5. D. T.
Meldrum, $13.50; W. C. CowgiM, Jr.,
S20.26; W. H. Rambo, S4.99; G. D.
Hammond, $4.99.
MARKET ROADS No. 6 P. C.
Knecht, $33.60; D. T. Meldrum, $6.30;
MARKET ROADS No 7. Road
Builders' Equipment Co., $22.00; J). T.
Meldrum, $8.70: W. C. Cowgill. Jr..
?5.20; W. C. Cowgill, Jr., 131.32; W.
F. Rambo. $19.96: G D. Hammond.
$19.96.
MARKET ROADS No. 8 D. T.
Meldrum, $11.10; Geo. Pennell. $163.25:
J.-'W. Miles. $64.82: J. C. Sullivan.
$69.86; Chas. Simmons, $49.92; H. H.
Johnson, $192.35.
GENERAL ROADS
Buffalo Sales Co., $97.25; The Port
land Machinery Co., $61.00; Williams
Bros., Transfer ,& Storage, $33.25;
Hogg., Bros., $185.80; Frank Busch & !
Seas, $40.65; Frank Repp, $3.25; A.
Msilhor. $39.86; Miller-Parker Co., $4.
00; Boring Garage, $1.45; State Indus
trial Accident Commission, $1017.07;
Standard Oil Company, $25.97; J. E.
Haseltine & Co., $82.37; Howard-Cooper
Corporation, $332.33; The Good
Roads Machinery Co., $89.60; J. Egge,
$68.77; Joe J. Thornton, $5.00; Mrs.
G. H. Cattley, $100.00; A. E. Craine
and Nellie M; Craine, $5.00; Mitchel,
Lewis & Staver Co., $67.18; Carlton
& Rosekrans Co., $33.05; M. D. Say,
$100.00; E. R. Kilgallon, $50.00; Kaake
& Jubb Lumber Co., $14.00; F. H.
Cross, $1.40; Bank of Oregon City,
$1.83; Road Builders' Equipment Co.,
$105.75; Russell Grader Mfg.. Co., $85.
80; W. H. Nelson, $3.50; Reddaway
Truck Line.. $.75; Abe Gilbert, $225.85;
S. F. Scripture, $3.00; The Pacific Tel
ephone & Telegraph Co., $8.45; Coun
ty Treasurer. $10.00; Willamette River
Lumber Co., $152.67; C. H. Gram, $60.
00; Pacific Highway Garage, $75.11;
The Holt Mfg. Co., $470.86; Coast Cul
vert & Flume Company, $152.29; E.
James, $40.89; Albert Scheer, $35.91;
Eldon Swick, $40.89; L. W. Da vies,
$46.01; A. C. Scheer, $34.90; T. C.
Thomas, $46.01; John Wymore, $27.92;
J. A. Worsham, $27.92; J- H- Marge
son, $98.77; H. Henrici, $110.00; C. H.
Henrici, $93.76; A. Striker. $119.76;
D. Striker, $119.76; C. D. Loundree,
$44.84; J. R. Livesay. $6.16; C. A.
Mann, $6.16; Walter Henrici, $93.76;
W. Braatzi, $11.97; A. E. Johnson, $4.
48; Eri & Jonsrud, $1.20; G. A. Ehlen,
$2.50; Frank Busch & Sons, $2.50;
John A. Roebling's Sons Co., $67.69;
Portland Railway, Light & Power Co.,
$13.50; R. S. Smith, $14.00; Portland
Bolt Mfg. Co.. $47.60: A. Guthrie &
Co., $4500; Henry Meyer, $12.90; Mo
lalla Garage, $2.95; Pacific Highway
Garage, $3.20; W. W. Doss, $33.08;
F. E. Hogan, $33.08; W. W. Doss, $19.
96; F. E. Hogan, $19.96; John Heft,
$175.75; Alvion Heft, $62.82; H, El
lingson, $41.87; Frank Oglesby, $41.
87; Chas. Oglesby, $41.87; W. F. Ech
erd, $38.38; Herbert Shepard, $47.91;
J. W. Bear, $11.98; H. Castor, $1L98 ;
J. Wv Davis, $20.94; Bert Wallace, $41.-
Martin Mikelson, $5.99; Erickson,
$2.50; ,G. Jonsrud, $2.35; C. Krebs,
$5.99; Geo. Madill, $2.99; Edw. Feyr
er, $4.4y; Josepn ieyrer, $z.a; joe
Tommasco, $1008.92; Parker & Ban-
field, $8651.10.
COUNTY POOR Erickson & Co.,
$24.05; C. E. Walstrom, $10.00; Wm.
Danforth, $10.00; Boy's & Girl's Aid
Society, $10.00; Dock Mosier.t $17.50;
Anna Wetterlin, $10.00; Mrs Sarah
Solomon, $15.00; Ella Tracy (Eunice
Horner), $10.00; Mrs. Lillian M. John
son, $15.00; Geo. H. Newsome, $15.00;
Ada LeBaw, $8.00; Katie Pluard, $10.
00; Wallace R. Telford (Michael Boy
les).. $12.00: John & Wm. Beers, $20.
00, Mary I.cck, $10 00; J. G. Wake,
$15.00; W. Hi'.cl '"an (Ole Josendall,
J'-Un Morris and August Johnson),
$75.00; Mrs. S. Eeckman (Ben Mun
son). $25.01; Eon i.andi $20.00; Fred
Wydor, $12.00; Karl Buse (Albert Vei
sen), SlO.Oti; Hilda Granquist, $25.00;
Maul Williams (care of child), $20.00:
Andrew Lund, Si 5 00; Thos. I. Freden-
burgfl $12.00; Elmert Earls (James
Seehorn), $25.00; George Bolin, $15.-
00; H. Sturdevant, $30.00; Max Wun-
iar-Tia (Tm Millfirl. $30.00: Sarah A.
Berwick, $15.00; , Mrs. Fred Himler
(Mathewson), $30.00; Eebrly &. Sons
(Wm. AlmasonJ, $5.00; E. A. Hackett
(K. Pluard), $8.00; D. W. Griffin,
(Beers Bros.), $6.00; Huntley-Draper
Drug Co.. $23.02; Henry Swales (Mrs,
Hogue), $25.00; F. H. McAnulty (O,
F. Smith). $10.00; W. E. O'Donnell
(Mrs. Reynolds), $8.00; Mrs. Henriet
ta Mathias (Mrs. Pennington), $18.00;
Robbins Bros. (Family of Jack Davis),
$15.00; Mary F. Carothers (Mrs. Pen
nington); $31.00; Jones Drug Co., $12.
36; C. R. Aylsworth (Mrs. Junie Ja-
cobson), $4.95; Oregon City Hospital,
$372.40; J. C. Loundree, (M. Nelson),
$5.00; Brady Mercantile Co. (Mrs.
Murphy). $10.00; Bannon & Co. (Carl
Wedland, Arthur Geer, Herman Lamp
and Owen Eblen) $80.53.
SHERIFF W. C. Murray, $2.00;
Wm. J. Wilson. $13.50; C. H. Elston,
$3.00; Fidelity and Deposit Company,
$275.00; Huntley Drug Co.. $7.05;
Henry H. Hughes, $42.50.
CLERK Fidelity and Deposit Com
pany, $35.00; National Surety Bond,
$21.35; Huntley-Draper Drug Co., $3.
85; Oregon City Enterprise, $37.35;
County Clerk, $12.00; Jones Drug Com
pany, $134.00.
RECORDER Underwood Typewrit
er Co., $169.00; Elliott-Fjsher Co.,
$.90; Jones Drug Co., $19.95; County
Recorder, $12.00; County Recorder,
$75.80. .
TREASUREr--fidelity and Deposit
Company, $245.00; Burroughs Adding
Machine Company.- $1.25; National
Surety Company. $21.35; Huntley
Drug Co., $21.85; County Treasurer,
$5.00; J. A. Miller, $7.70; Burroughs
Adding Machine Co., $33.00.
ASSESSOR Huntley-Draper Drug
Co., $46.90; Mattie Burkhalter, $123.-
12; Eloise Alldredge, $37.21; Lillian
McCormack, S38.12; Gertie Willson,
$45.00; Oregon City Enterprise, $34.
00. COUNTY COURT Huntley-Draper
Co., $52.68; H. E. Cross. $5.00; W. F.
Harris, $100.00; W. A. Proctor, $100.
COURT HOUSE Frank Busch &
Sons, $10.80; Redadway's Truck Line,
$.50; Board of Water Commissioners,
$20.72; The Pacific Telephone & Tel
egraph Company, $80.15; Geo. Bing
ham, $18.00; H. R. Chaneter, $18.00;
Huntley-Draper Drug Co.. $3.50.
CIRCUIT COURT M. Simpson,
sheriff. $5.00; C. E. Moulton, $38.20; j
tamer Hasselbrink, $5.00; Henry D.
Aden, S8.40; Jake Peters, $8.40;
Dwight L. Seeley, $8.40; H. E. Meads,
$7.60; C. H. Eison, $7.20; Harvey
Douglas,-$4.80; Frank Beers, $7.40; G.
E. Hayes, $6.20; Cleo Tapfer. $7.20;
Mrs. C. H. Elston. $.20; Ed. Surfus,
$6.20; Baptist Campbell, $4.20; Mrs.
Clara C. Patterson, $2.85; Cosby
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Smith. $2.60: M. E. Church. $2.20;
R. O. Cumimns. $10.00; Alma Zwick
er, $1000; Walter Low, $10.00; Frank
Schedeck, 10.00: R. B. Runyon, $30.00;
Huntley-Draper Drug Co.. $6.25; Wm.
Peters, $3.40; W. E. Cromer, $32.00;
Alfred A. Spangler, $31.20; David E.
Long, $31.20; A. Waldorf, $31.20; Is
aac Pursiful, $30.20; J. F. Adams, $33.
60; Thos. E. Anderson, $40.60; R. G.
Chubb, $42.00; Chas. Gallogly, $39.40;
S. A. D. Hungate, $47.80; Robert Jons
rud, $9.40; Henry T. Kister, $39.60;
Henry Klinker, $3.00; Ewald A. Leis
man, $39.60; John Lowry, $39.40; A. J.
Marrs, $39.60; Aaron McConnell, $42.
60: Henry Perret, $3.00: J. D. Ritter,
$42.60; C. H. Sloop, $9.40; C, W. Swal
low. $39.40; C. M. Lake. $6.20.
JUSTICE OF PEACE Fidelity and
Deposit Company, $10.00; Ed Fortune,
$92.20; E. J. Noble, $148.40; Wm. Wei-
smandel, $1.20; J. B. Fairclough. $1.-
20; J. E. Bauer, $1.20; Chas. Schram,
$1.20; E. E. GabrieL $1.20; Minnie
Hackett, $1.70; H. H. Hughes. $1.70:
A. C. Sohirmer. 14.50: J ir Roomon
$4.50; G. L. Uptegrove, $2.30; Anna'
Morrow, $4.50; Ida Currie. $4.50: J. S.
Vaun, $4.50; M. J. Grace. $4.50: rc.
Romey, $1.70; W. H. Counsell, $3.00;
C. A. Basset t, $3.00; Ruth McCombs,
$3.50; Mrs. John Davis, $3.50; H. C.
Stevens, $1.20; W. F. Tipton. $1.20;
F. H. McAnulty,' $1.20; Viola Scheer,
$1.70; -Elsie Scheer, $1.90: - H. L.
Scheer, $1.90; W. J. Law, $1.90; Ore
gon City Enterprise, $13.50; . W. E.
Hassler, $4.00.
CORONER O. A. Pace. $41.60: Al
fred Lyta, $1.20; Donald Burk, $1.20;
Frank Martinjak, $1.20; John Trovat,
$1.20; Dr. McLean, $1.20: Del. Finch.
$1.20; Holman & Pace, $41.00; W. E.
Hempstead, $10.00; Geo. Woodard, $1.
50: Lee French. $1.50: Mat Hamilton.
$1.50; E. P. Elliott, $1.50; Sam Mac
donald, $1.50; Paul Wyman, $1.50; M.
C. Strickland, $5.00. -
SURVEYOR Jones Drug Co.. $48.
96; Jones Drug Co., $17.25; J. T. Full
am, $6.40; R. Schuebel, $6.00; R. A.
Wright, $6.00; A. W. Cook, $5.00; Paul
Dunn, $13.50: D. T. Meldrum $28.70;
W. C. Cowgill, Jr., $69.97; W. H. Ram
bo, $44.91; G. D. Hammond, $44.91;
W. H. Rambo, $4.99; G. D. Hamond,
$4.99; J. W. Miles. $4.99.
INSANE Henry H. Hughes, $1.00 ;
Dr. Frank R. Mount, $5.00.
SUPT. OF SCHOOLS Fidelity &
Deposit Company, $6.00; Banner-Courier,
$88.00; Brenton Vedder, $73.62;
Erma Keen, $2.25; Minnie B. Altman,
$3.75; Mrs. Emilie C. Shaw, $3.75;
Mary Criteser. $3.00; Jones Drug Co.,
$60.45; Park-Shepherd Motor Co., $41.
63. STOCK INSPECTOR Oliver Rob
bins, $12.50; J. P. Serres, $6.87; John
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Our "Family " Is
A total of 2200 persons have already purchased shares of our 7 Prior
Preference Stock. Theji represent our -Employes, Customers, Patrons and
others who have thus voiced their approval of our "Home Ownership"
plan which is now open to any individual who has money to invest or who
can save 34 cents a day.
Among these profit-sharing stockholders are men and women in all
walks of life who believe in putting Home Money to work in Home Indus
try. They are making their money earn money for them and at the same
time are helping to provide additional service that will help bring more pay
rolls, more industries and more prosperity to Portland, and the nearly 40
pther communities served by this Company.
You Can Buy on Easy Terms
and Get Attractive Returns
Under our easy-payment plan you can acquire some of this stock by pay
ing $ 1 0 down and $ 1 0 a month thereafter, and your partial payments will
draw interest at 7 till your contract is completed.
By purchasing now at 96 you will secure 7.3 returns on your money,
and dividends are payable every three months.
Besides furnishing you an attractive opportunity for putting your
money to work here at home it also provides an easy and systematic savings
plan which should appeal to every thrifty person.
This stock has priority as to assets and earnings over all the common
and preferred stock now outstanding, and no stock having preference over
this issue will be created without the consent of the holders of a majority of
this class of stock. - '
Ten Dollars is all you need to start.
Investigate this opportunity today Use Coupon Below. "
Portland Railway, Light
and Power Company
ELECTRIC BUILDING,
PORTLAND, OREGON
Luchs. $19.39.
INDIGENT SOLDIER Mead Post
No. 2, $50.00.
JAIL Falls Restiurant, $7.95;
Hogg Brothers, $68.76; Miler-Parkers,
Co., $1.85; W. J. Wilson, $136.49; F.
C. Burk, $8.00.
JUVENILE COURT Walter E.
Hempstead, $10.00; Minda E. Church,
$68.35;
TAX REBATE Allen & Lewis. $29.-
44; Ladd & Tilton, $46.92.
PRINTING & ADVERTISING The
Molalla Pioneer. $16.00; Banner-Courier,
$34.60; Oregon City Enterprise,
$34.60.
SEALER J. F. Jones. $37.63.
TAX DEPARTMENT Fidelity unA
Deposit and Deposit Co., $50.00; I. D.
Taylor, $15.04; National Surety Co.,
$21.35; Huntley-Draper Drug Co., $41.
20; Oregon City Enterprise, $49.80; W.
J. Wilson. $20.00.
FIRE PATROL J. W. Ferguson,
$388.01.
INSURANCE E. H. Cooper, $50
40. PROHIBITION W. M. Moore, $10.
00; C. J. Long, $150.00; Henry H.
Hughes, $149.50.
TRAFFIC OFFICER R. E. Wagy
$240.91.
BOUNTY William Alt. $11.00;
Henry. Swales, $7.00; Adrian Raujol,
J4-00. 2.16.it
Go to the Banner-Courier for letter
heads, envelopes, business cards, but
ter wrappers and other stationery
the Best at the Lowest prices. "
BY FORD MECHANICS
THE FORD WAY
GENUINE FORD PARTS
Park-ShepherdMotorCo.
INCORPORATED
Main St. at 4th Oregon City Phone 355
Growing Fine
INQUIRY
I Portland Railway, Light and Power Co.
I Please send me details of your home invest
. ment plan.
I Street .
I City or Town.
The Hub Grocery
I f you like good Coffee and don't
care to pay the price of canned
coffee you should try our HUB
SPECIAL in bulk.
It makes a nice mild, rich cup
and sells at 35c a pound.
Everything in clean, fresh groceries.
ON THE HILL
Phone 41.
The Hub Grocery
7th and Center
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