THE BANNER-COURIER, OREGON CITY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1922 PageNine The County Court (Continued from Page 8) $6.00; A. D. McCully, $6.00; Martha Stahlnecker, $6.00; Lad Hill Hall, $5.00; R. A. Wright, $6.00; V. H. Dun ton, $8.60; Len E. Wallace, $6.00; A. H. Reynolds, $6.00; S. Percifull, $6.00; H. T. Kister, $6.00; J. R. Hoff, $5.00; Henry Swales, $6.00; S. G. Kircham, $8.40; W. E. Cromer, $6.00; Earl Ger ber, $6.00; Olive Tracy, $6.00; Gladys Sloper, $6.00; Harding Grange, 05.00; P. W. Barth, $3.00; G. W. Scramlin, $3.00; J. W. Smith, $5.80; J.E. Sin clair, $3.00; J. W. Eby, $3.00; C. H. Lorenz, $3.00; Avon Jesse, $3.00; John Heinz, $3.00; Carl W. Joehnk, $3.00; ' E. W. Gribble, $3.00; Oscar Bolland, $3.00; G. W. Scramlin, $5.00; John Gaffney, Jr., $3.00; Carl Barney, $3.00; H. M. Robbins, $3.90; George B. Frank $3.00; E. T. Avison, $3.00; Ihma Lewis, $3.00; Hal Lindsley, $3.00; Zuna Tay lor, $3.00; G. F. Mighells, $3.00; W. W. Harris, $3.00; R. R. Howard, $3.00; Maple Lane Grange, $5.00; T. C. Bent ley, $3.00; Barton Jack, $3.00; J. W. Hobart, $3700; F. L. Splrvin, $3.00; T. D. Clapp, $8.00; W. E. Harmon, $3.00; Mary E. Marquam, $3.00; Elvira Miller $3.00; B. M. Hubbard, $3.00; C. A. Bassett, $3.00; C. H. Counsell, $4.40; Eda P Homer, $3.00; Wm. Kleeb, $3; Stanley Z. Elasko. $3.00; Ida E. Mean ey, $3.00; Nettie Montgomery, $3.00; Hazel Belle Burbank, $3.00; Minnie D. Shrock, $3.00; Sadie G. Lewellyn, $3; MUwaukle Vol. Fire Dept. $5.00; W. H. Grasle, $3.00; J. A. Rigdon, $3.00; W. E. Kelso, $4.40; Alice Rigdon, $3; Harry Simpson, $6.00; Myrtle E. Stan ley, $3.00; Kate M. Mason, $3.00; H. E. Basnett, $3.00; Eva M. Cooper, $3; Sadie Sirvis, $3.00; Ora M. Mazzei, $3; Mil. Vol. Fire Dept., $5.00; Evangeline P. Ritchie, $3.00; Mildred A. Eisert, $3.00; C. C. McLaughlin, $4.40; Paul ine Parelius, $3.00; E. R. Eisert, $3.00; Iva M. Colcord, $3.00; Alice S. McCul loch, $3.00; Elizabeth S. Buck, $3.00; Florence" Patty, $3.00; Fay Grabler," $3.00; Ada G. Brookings, $3.00; M. J. Melton, $5.00; O. W. Robbins, $3.00; Gertie L. Everhart, $3.00: W. J. E. Vlck, $3.00; W. H. Engle, $6.20; H. N. Everhart, $7.00; I. M. Taliver, $3.00; Zella G. Engle, $3.00; Zelma S. Rid ings, $3.00; G. J. Case, $3.00; L. W. Robbins, $3.00; C R. Austen, $3.00; E. L. Palfrey, $3.00; G. V. Adams, $3; W. W. Everhart, $6.20; T. O. Ridings, $3.00; Clay Hungate, $3.00; Nellie M. Henricksen, $3.00; Bertha Dicken, $3; Solon Eckert, $3.00; A. M. Miller, $3; Rhoda Mackrell, $3.00; Cora Todd, $3; W. M. Mackerell, $5.00; Ward B. Law ton, $3.00; A. J. Marrs, $3.00; A. C. Warner, $3.00; J. S. Silsby, $3.00; J. M. Warnock, $6.40; Lula M. Thomp son, $3.00; Rose M. Foward, $3.00; Leila E. King, $3.00; Lillian ' Axford, $3.00; J. W. Hiatt, $3.00; Calla Wal dorf, $3.00; Lettie Schuebel, $3.00; U. A. Woodside, $3.00; William Goldson,. $3.00; Lewis Churchill, $3.00; Mary S. Howard, $3.00; A. C. Erickson, $3; J. L. Danields, $5.40; Edwin Berdine, $3.00; Hazel Berdine, $3.00; Inez Churchill, $3.00; Louis Hylton, $4.00; L. P. Spagle, $3.00; P. A. Mohr, $3.00; M. G. Smith, $6.60; Albert F. Eyman, $30$; Chas. F. Spagle, $3.00; Annie Hart, $3.00; Clara Cooper, $3.00; Perl Kinzer, $3.00; L. S. Mitts, $3.00; J. H. Schwabauer, $3.00; Phil Wiegand, $3.00; Mrs. Edna Bloomfield, $5.00; Chas. A. Thompson, $3.00; Charles Brant Bray, $3.00; Chas. Rider, $4.00; Fred Chinn, $3.00; D. McArthur, $3.00; Laura LaLiberte, $3.00; Kathryn A. Randall, $3.00; Martin A. Stauber, $3; T: C. Morrison, $3.00; G. F. Knowles, $3.00; Chas. M. Chinn, $3.00; Warner Grange, $4.00; F. B. Peck, $3.00; W. A. Fowler, $300; Elizabeth R. Brooks, $3; James J. Allyn, $3.00; I. Julian, $.00; Emerald S. Waldron, $3.00; Eva F. Robinett, $3.00; Jennie W. Prince house, $3.00; F. A. Smith, $4.00; Louise Follensbee, $3.00; Lina N. Skoog, $3.00; Wm. W. Thompson, $5; G. K. Hall, $3.00; Flora H. Kilgore, $3.00;' C. A. Lewis, $4.00; Susie G. Yearsley, $3.00; J. H. Graham, $3.00; Beulah G. Valeria G. Ben vie, $3.00; Dellon W. Olds, $3.00; Leona Kellogg, $3.00; Josephine Davenport, $3.00; A. Vietta Miller, $3.00; W. L. Muley, $3.00; Daisy Larien, $3.00; Delia L. Beattie, J3.00; Edna Egr, $3.00; Alice Farr, $3.00; Hellen Woodward, $3.00; Mary Shobe, $3.00; W. Lawson, $3.00; Viola A. Bruner, $3.00; Abbie V. Leck band, $3.00; Myrtle Byrnes, $3.00; Rosina Fouts Ecans, $3.00; Letta Skill man, $3.00; Grant Robbins, $3.00; Mar guerite Forbes, $3.00; Corrine Hen ningsen, $3.00; May Naumann, $3.00; Grace Baxter, $3.00; Grace Reynolds, $3.00; Jaunita Woodward, $3.00; Mat tie Robacker, 5$3.00; J. C. Sawyer, $3; Vara Caufield, $3.00; H. A. Heater, $3; Jos. C. Hedges, $3.00; H. W. Meier, $3.00; Madge Fortune, $3.00; Era W. Surf us, $3.00; Reita Ruconich, $3.00; Annie L. Park, $3.00; Anna M. Lin ville, $3.00; Ella May Scouton, $3.00; H. S. Anderson, $3.00; Willis E. Pet tibone, $3.00; J. E. Jack, $3.00; H. B. Cartlidge, $3.00; L. Ruconich, $3.00; Bertha Adams, $3.00; Delia Green, $3; Frederick Wm. Parker, $3.00; Chris tena Bluhm, $3.00; Gertrude Roberts, $3.00; Minnie M. Pettibone, $3.00; James Roake, $3.00; A. M. White, $3; M. P. Chapman, $3.00; C. J. Hood, $3; F. C. Burk, $3.00; C. H. Roake, $3.00; Dorothy Alldredge, $3.00; Roy B. Cox, $3.00 Nan Chapman, $3.00; Agnes Justine,. $3.00; Nola Mass, $3.00; Jacob Schatz, $3.00; E. C. Hackett, $3.00; C. E. Burns, $3.00; F. H. dross, $3.00; W. R. Ellis, $3.00; Mary L. Jew ell, $3.00; Verne Cross, $3.00; Louise Stoll, $3.00; Augusta Schaudt, $3.00; Belle Warren, $3.00; C. A. Blodgett, $3.00; John E. Bauer, $6.00; Geo. W. Percifull, $6.00; P. S. Finucan, $6.00; Ida C. Eggleston, $3.00; Bessie E. Bail ey, $3.00; Lucinda Freese, $3.00; Ur cil Warren, $6.00; Ada C. Moehnke, $3.00; A. J. Wilson, $5.00; E. H. Coop er, $3.00; Mary R. Caufield, $3.00; George V. Ely, $3.00; W. H. Cooke, $3; J. L. Waldron, $3.00; Myra L. Shan non, $3.00; May A. Waldron, $3.00; Alice M. Ely, $3.00; J. K. Morris, $3.00; F. E. Morris, $3.00; Alice E. Quinn, $3.00; Miss Shively, $5.00; Gor don E. Hayes, $3.00; Jeanette F. Scott, $3.00; G. H. Pace, $3.00; Margaret H. Brand, $3.00; Ernest W. Mellien $3.00; Jennie E. Eby, $3.00; Jessie M. John son, $3.00; Clara Miller, $3.00; Mary E. Bain, $3.00; Laura Priester, $3.00; Martha Pace, $3.00; O. D. Eby, $5.00; NelUe M. Alldredge. $3.00; J. A. Liz berg, $3.00; Duane C. Ely, $3.00; W. M. Stone, $3.00; W. H. McClellan, $3; Wilbur S. Warren, $3.00; Bertha Priebe, $3.00; Gwen Green, $3.00; Helen A. Miller, $3.00; Cora Eberly, $3.00; Bessie Alldredge, $3.00; Martin and Son, $5.00; John Lewellen, $3.00; Bernlce Welsh, $3.00; Olive H. Fox, $3.00; Lena M. Harris, $3.00; John Gillett, $4.00; C. F. Baker, $3.00; Bes sie E. Grady, $3.00; Nora M. Carico, $3.00; Ada Stevens, $3.00; Alta Single terry, $3.00; Harriet M. Roman, $3.00; W. S. Ewing, $3.00; Mary C. Smith, $3.00; H. B. Bickner, $4.20; Flora Jar isch, $3.00; F. E. Davidson, $3.0ff; Ida Worthington, $3.00; Cora Bullock, $3; Elizabeth E. Pettinger, $3.00; Glady3 V. Centers, $3.00; Cora Davidson, $3; Lucina Kiser, $3.00; I. O. O. F. Oswego $5.00; C. B. Hall, $3.00; W. M. M. Hawk, $3.00; E. M. Cousin, $3.00; J S. McRoss, $3.00; D. B. Fox, $3.00; Mary L. Davison, $3.00; Mattie M. Shipley, $3.00; Mrs. Minnie Clinefelter, $3.00; Kathryn A. J. Boyd, $3.00; Elnora Wessling, $3.00; Ruth Good, $3.00; Ella B. Johnson, $5.00; Jim Skinner, $6.00; C. C. Borland, $6.00; D. E. Long, $6.60; Alta M. Commons, $6.00; Lottie J. Warnock, $5.00; Fay Smith, $6.00; H. P. Lee, treas., $6.00; Cordelia E. Lucas, -$3.00 ; Marie Friedrich, $3; E. L. Pope, $3.40; Henry Peckover, $3; W. W. Smith, $3.00; Augusta Felth, $3.00; Dora Dean Burns, $3.00; Anna Witzig, $3.00; Hattie Himler, $3.00; William W. Davis, $3.00; Delia H. Ingermanson, $3; Abernethy Grange, $7.20; E. L. Baker, $10.20; C. O. Lee, $6,00; Chas. Tooze, $6.00; Marjorie Tooze, $6.00; Geo. Stahlnecker, $6.00; Geo. B. Murray, $6.00; E. L. Baker, $5; Ernest D. Hart, $3.00; W. F. Krebs, $3.00; J. G. DeShazer, $8.20; D. W. Douglas, $3.00; Thomas Kubitza, $3; Otto H. Meinig, $3.00; W.. Bosholm, $3.00; Marguiette Gray, $3.00; Warren L. Wilkins, $3.00; C. L. Fisk, $3.00; Parnell Averill, $3.00; City of Sndy, $4.00; Chas. Sharnke,. p.OO; P.- 3B. Gray, $3.00; M. Boitano, $8.20; J. M. C. Miller, $3.00; J. C. Loundree, $7.00; Cecil O. Duke, $3.00; Edna Esson, $3; Alice Scales, $3.00; L. Gierke, $3.00; J. Bell, $3.00; Joel Jarl, $3.00; Scott Carter, $11.00; R. S McLaren, $6.00; Wm Mazingo, $6.00; J. W. Nightin gale, $6.00; Guy Dibble, $6.00; Bert B. Bird, $6.00; F. W. McLaren, $3.00; James Guttridge, $10.40; W. Wallens, $6.00; W. Tucker,-$6.00; Forrest Erick son. $6.00; Elmer Dibble, $6.00; Ever,- ett Shibley, $6.00; Springwater Grange Hall, $5.00; C. F. Zinser, $3.00; L. U. Meyers, $3.00; E. E. Ochlschlaeger, $4.80; Henry G..Hinsen, $3.00; F. M. Townsend, $3.00; C. A. Betz, $3.00; Nicholas Licht, $3.00; R. D. Rosenau, $300; Margaret Hunter, $3.00; Sam Schlegal, $3.00; W. A. Ulrich, $3.00; Frank Ott, $5.00; Roy Thompson, $3; William A. Yeomans, $3.00; Louis Bruck, $3.00; E. L. Sharp, $3.00; E. S. Kruse, $3.00; Chriss E. Jones, $3.00; Richard Wilde, $3.00; August Delker, $3.00; A. H. Borland, $3.00; John Dais er, $3.00; John Hellberg, $4.40; School Dist. No. 41, $2.50; George Gray, $6.00; M. N. Crisell, $9.40; Edgar M. White, $6.00; Walter Colvin, $6.00; Sidney Graham, $6.00; Katherine M. Rahl, $6; School Dist. No. 60, $2.50; J. T. Full- am, sti.uu; j. Jieny, $b.uu; James Hamilton, $6.00; A. M. Kircham, $8.20; R. M. Miller, $6.00; L. S. Tenny, $6.00; School Dist. No. 14, $2.50; Olivia J. Clark, $3.00; J. W. Draper, $3.00; J. F. Clark, $3.00; Effie Bittner, $3.00; P. J. Winkle, $3.00; Florence M. Hick man, $3.00; Ora S. Porter, $3.00; Mary A. Graw, $3.00; Jennie D. Moffatt, $3.00; Marie Michaels, $3.00; Mary Endres, $3.00; Henry Elliott, $6.40; William Armstrong, $6.00; Frank Pet it, $12.00; Francis M. Hall, $6.00; Frona I. Murray, $6.00; Bertha Daven port, $6.00; M. R. Snidow, $3.00; Emma Edmonds, $3.00; R. A. Junker, $3.00; A. W.Adamson, $3.00; J. E. Downey, $3.00; Mrs. Catherine Davis, $3.00; Henrietta L. Spatz, $3.00; Viola Fromong, $3.00; Martha Ream, $3.00; Mary A. McArthur, - $3.00; Mamie Barnes, $3.00; Hose Co. No. 5, West Linn, $5.00; G. H. Peters, $3.75; Thos. Johnson, $6.65; Ella Barnes, $6.00; Geo. DeBok, $6.00; Nora E. Thorn berry, $6.00; Harold R. VanNess, $6; Sarah E. Adcock, $6.00; Nora E. Thornberry, $5.00; Frank Brobst, $3; F. J. Stangel, $3.00; H. D. Aden, $3.00; J. L. Seely, $3.00; Joe J. Thornton,, $3; A. W. Camehl, $3.00; M. W. Holbrook, $6.00; M. C. Young, $8.00; Fred Wied erman, $3.00; Walt R. Murray, $3.00; Bertha A Wagner, $3.00; I. O. O. F. Wilsonviille, $5.00; Huntley-Draper Drug Co., $4.60; Martha Pace, $14.25; Wallace Hart, $107.50; J. C. Loundree, $10.00; "D. M. Marshall, $6.00; Hogg Bros., $12.50; Chet. Gibsen, $8.00; County Clerk, $14.00; E. A. Haskett, $5.00; Oregon City Enterprise $798.30; Banner-Courier, $54.00; E. E. Teeple, $9.00; Naomi Warren, $108.00; Jones Drug Co., $51.50; Williams Plumbing Co., $52.50; Straight and Salisbury, $.50; Glass and Prudhomme Co., $2.40; Sheriff, Western Union Telegraph Company, $1.01; Frank Hopp, $3.00; J. C. Loundree, $5.00; W. W. Ever hart, $4.00; D. M. Marshall, $6.50; Banner-Courier, $1.25. Clerk, Burroughs Adding Machine Co., $1.75; Oregon City Enterprise, $13.75; Huntley-Draper -Drug Co., $6.65; County Clerk, $12.00. Recorder, County Recorder, $12.00; Bushong and Co., $26.00. Treasure, Mary Confer, $77.00; Huntley-Draper Drug Co., $1.65; Fi delity and Deposit Co., $45.00; County Treasurer, $5.00; Bushong and Co., $6.85. Assessor, W. B. Cook, $5.13; Wm. Morand, $13.00; N. R. GraJiam, $80.00; D. F. LeFevre, $108.00; wTHTHolder, $14.00; W. H. Engle, $38.00; P. J. Schneider, $10500; Victor Thompson, $25.00; Victor Thompson, $88.00; L. Hallinan, $80.00; H. N. Everhart, $5..00. County Court, W. F. Harris, $50.00; W. A. Proctor, $55.00; Huntley-Draper Drug Co., $.85. Court House, W. W Harris, $32.50; Board of Water Commissioners, $22.02 Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co., $92.84; Straight and Salisbury, $1.50. Circuit Court, C. M. Kendall, $.50; O. D. Bower, $4.00; John F. Erickson, $3.00; C. E. Cams, $2.80; Earl Garber, $11.00; Lula M. Fletcher, $15.00; A. W. Cooke, $11.00; Maggie G. Friel, $19.00; Chas. W. Harris, $19.00; Dora B. Her ring, $14.00; Arda L. Amrine, $11.40; John C. Bradley, $9.20; O. B. Hender son, $5.00; R. B. Runyon, $10.00: Kate Davis, $2.60; Norma Smith, $2.40; W. H. Smith, $2.20; Oregon City Enter prise, $32.70; Paul E. Noble, $5.00; H. C. O'Neill, $6.00; Albert Bowker $5.00; G. W. Mapes, $2.80; Mrs. G. W. Mapes, $2.80; Mrs. Lawrence Milner, $2.80; L. B. Johnston, $2.40; Grace Herbert, $2.60; Gus Schram, $2.40; George Hud son, $2.40; Katherine B. Cox, $5.00; Nell M. Lainhart, $5.00; G. J. Creigh ton, $2.20; S. L. Stephens, $2.20;- H. J. Price, $2.20; W. H. Counsel, $3.40; Ira M. Coleman, $15.00; Maxwell West, $5.00; Robert L- Benson, $5.00; Gray son Robertson, $3.20; L. V. Jenkins, $5.00; L. A. Harms, $5.00; Fred Mal lett, $5.00; H. E. Draper, $1.20; Guy Mount, $1.20; John R. Humphrys, $1.20 Elma Smith, $2.40; Harry Peckover, $2.40; F. J. Huntley, $2.50; Lewis Michelfelter, $5.00; Nels Christensen, $3.00; WTETRlchardBon, $..0D. Justice of Peace, Oregon Cits En terprise, $9.40; Geo. T. Parry, $19.20; F. E. Lowe, $9.00; P. D. Forbes, $1.20; J. B. FaifcTough, $1.20; Albert Roake, $1.20; John Huerth, $1.2u; L. O. Hard ing, $1.20; D. D. Batni $1.20; Mary Watts, $4.70; A. Anderson, $4.70; Chet Gibson, $4.70; F. E. Hume, $4.70; Jewel Jones, $4.70; H. S. Mount, $1.70; J. C. ConradT $4.50; J. M. Corbinl $4.70; R. T. Stewart, $1.70; Chas. D. Ray, $4.50; O. W. Nelson, $4.50; Geo.' E Wellington, $4.50: Tom H. Smith, $1.70; Gordon Skoog, $2.70; F. M. Robinson, $1.70; Frank Wheeler $1.70; Geo. Melsher, $1.70; Frank Perrine, $1.70; J. W. Jones, $1.70; Fred J. Mey er, $1.20; Albert Roake, $1.20; Jennie Huerth, $1.20; Geo. F. Anderson $1.20; E. A. Osborne, $1.20; F. E. Lewe, $3; Ed. Fortune, $75.80; E. J. Noble, $145.55; J. Dean Butler, $10.00. Coroner, Dr. Edward McLean, $10; O. A. Pace, $20.00; Holman and Pace, $49.00; Dr. C. A. Stewart, $5.00. Surveyor, W. C. CowgiU, $15.50; W. C. Cowgill, Jr., $8.03; L. H. Kirchem, $3.85; J. W. M;les, $5.80; J. E. Har grens, $3.85; Paul Dunn, $9.00; A. M. Kirchem, $20.55; Huntley-Draper Co., $1.35. Insane, Dr. M. C. Strickland, $5.00; Dr. C. H. Meissner, $5.00; Dr. Edward K. McLean, $10.00. Supt, of Schools, Park-Shepherd Mo tor Co., $33.60;- Lela Reed, $11.25; Alma Blough, $7.50; Margaret McDon ald, $15.00; Minnie B. Altman, $19.50; Bessie Cunningham, $9.00; Gussie Hull, $10.50; C. A. Gregory, $10.75; Katherine Arbutthnot, $14.85; S. iS. Duncan, $14.61; Bertha Vedder, $25.50; H. H. Eccles, $6.00; J. W. Leonhardt, $6.00; Mary Criteser, $12.00; Ethel Fansdow , $10.50; Margaret Twom bley, $6.00; Brenton Vedder, $98.71; Mrs. Agnes Buckley, $29.97; Oreogn City Enterprise, $34.40. Board of Health, Dr. O. A. Welsh, $48.60; Guy Elliott, $8.75; Oregon City Enterprise, $15.00. " . Indigent Soldier. Mead Post No. 2., $65.00. Jail, F. C. Burk, $60; W. J. Wilson, $98.81. Juveni e Court, Mrs. Minda Church, $22.71; Minda E. Church, $63.02. Tax Rebate Emilia Shara, $28.84; L. L. and Sylvi Ellis, $11.05; Mrs. Frank Nelson, $26.16. Printing and Advertising, w. W. Everhart, County Treas., $1.00; Banner-Courier, $45.50; Oregon City En terprise, $52.55. Sealer, J. F. Jones, $37.83. Tax Department, W. J. Wilson, $40.00; M. Dion, $85.00; Alice McKinnon, $19.62; Mattie Burkholter, $19.62. Prohibition, August- Rothenberg, $10.00; L. Stipp, $25.00; Wm. Gentry, $25.00; Mrs. Sellers, $25.00. Court House, Portland Railway Light and Power Co., $1.00. Jail, The Daily Record-Abstract, $4.20. Dance Hall License, Berdine and Lewis, $10.00. Circuit Court, Mrs. . Bertha Wells, $76.25. Surveyor, W. C. Ceasrgill, Jr., $19.59; W. H. Rambo, $19.96; H. Cochran, $19.20; Chas. Simmons, $15.36; J. W. Miles, $6.53; W. C. Cowgill, $13.06; G. D. Hammond, $4.99. County Agent, E. A. Hugh, $3.75. Dog Fund, Sheep Indemnity, Ella Brusch, $20.00. Poor, Wm. "Danforth, $10.00; Boys and Girls Aid Society, $10.00 f Anna (Albert- Veisen), $10.00; Maud Wil liams, care of child), $20.00; Thos. L Fredenburg, $12.00; John Nieland, James Seehorn),. $25.00; George Bolin, $15.00; H. Sturdevant, $30.00; Chas. Krebs (Tony Miller), $30.00; Mrs. J. E. Mumpower, (Matheson and Dick Myers), $60.00; Hilda Granquist, $25; Mrs. Paul Schuman, $25.00; John Me lin, $5.00; Ella Ormiston (Geo. W. Lowery), $l6.00; A. C. Erickson, (E. B. Stark and Wife), $25.00; Icy Bargfeld, $10.00; John Nieland, (Andrew Nel son,) $50.00; Red Front Barn, (Sidney Kelly), $12.00; Samuel Grey, (Stark family), $2.50; St, Vincent's Hospital, $33.20; Hogg Bros., (Eli Stark), $43,54; Guy Elliott, (Sidney Kelly), $5.00; Bureau of Public Health Nurs ing and Child Hygiene, $1.10; J. Bick ner and Sons, (Mrs. Tom Myhre) $15.00; Jennie Paddock, (Schuman) $3.00; Cheney and Doolittle (C. H. Wilson), $26.34; C. T. Howard, (Ely B. Stark), $6.00; C. C. Store, (Bybee Child), $7.43; Jones Drug Co., $11.35; W-. E. O'Donnel, (W. L. Reynolds), $8.00"; D. W. Griffin, (Beers Bros., $6.00; Walter E. Hempstead, $5.50; Mary F. Carothers, (Ella Pennington), $46.50; Huntley Drug-Co., (Geo. New some), $9.90; C. Hannant, $18.00; (John, Beers) ; International Sales Co., (Mrs. Reynolds) (Mrs. Roberts, (Mrs. C. W. Cramer), $55.00; A. L. DeWolf (E. Stark), $4.20; Mrs. Cora B. Wash burn, $10.00; H. E. Cross (Mrs. Grace Schuman), $32.00; C. E,' Waistrom (Mrs. Roberts) $10.00; R. Schuebel, (Eli Stark) $29.23; Bannon and Co., (Earl Shepard), $17.13; Huntley-Draper Drug Co., $17.33; E. A. Hugh, (Mrs. Reynolds), $7.50; Oregon City Hospit al, $154.00. (6-22-lt) sold and will go to Portland for con sumers trade. We have several logan berry growers here. Bartlett Pears are looking good and prunes will be a large crop. If we will get some rain, we will have some of the largest crops in the history here. StiT 8 $ JiX 8 8 8 8 g 8 8 CLARKES Aloert Uaaser Milk testing was the subject Satur day evening at the Hall and one new member came out. Every time we add new members. Several of the Farmers here filled out applications for the certification of potatoes and all hope their potatoes will pass inspection. Prjofessor Fitts will hold a meeting at CRingo's place June 29. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gasser of St Johns visited with their parents Mr. tand Mrs. A. Gasser last Sunday. I Mrs. ' F. Oldenburg transacted busi ' ness in Oregon City last week. ' Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Hubbard from Marquam visited with Mr. and" Mrs. Gasser last Sunday Mr. C. Ringo, the annual Guernsey picnic last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Marshall and chil dren were in Oregon City last Satur day. ; The tax payers from the Clarkes ' schol district voted a large tax for im Iprovements in the schoolhouse. They will install a new furnace. i Mr. Goodman and Otto Gasser were ' in Oregon City on business last Satur day. i8 tS (8 jC 8 8 i8 Jt i8 8 8 8 j8 S8? 8 6 BOLTON Jt Mildred Mchillican - jt Jt J? f J? K" if ? if J? J? !" JO Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hobble left on Monday morning for Newport where they will attend , the G. A R. conven tion. Mr. Charles Rains, who was hurt last week in the mill, and who is at the Oregon City hospital is improving. Mrs. Harold Lelghton and Mrs. 'Zola Smith -vlslfed Mrs. W. C. McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bullard visited their daughter Mrs. Gladys Selby on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. William Rienke called Sunday on Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Rednke. Miss Aletha Kidby is enjoying her vacation, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kidby of Bolton.-- Mrs. Susie Hogan and daughters were shopping in Portland ODL-iTues-day. Mrs. George Doty spent Monday af ternoon at the home of Mrs. William McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. A, J. Hobble, called on Mr. and Mrs. Ward Barges on Sunday evening. MJiss Edith" Overton visited Miss Meade McKillican on Monday evening. Mr. Matt McLarty and Joseph Holl back have returned from Hood River. Mr. Ellis Jones who was hurt while playing ball on Sunday with the C. W. P. Co's team, was able to be re moved to his home in Bolton. Miss Bertha McKellican and Miss Ruby Hogan spent Wednesday evening with Mrs. Mary Criteser of Willam ette. Mr. James O. McKellican of Gresh am spent Sunday with his. brother N. We'tterlin, $10.00; Mrs. Sarah Solo- ! The wool growers here delivered man, $15.00; Mrs. Elizabeth Saunders, $..00; Ella Tracy (Eunice Horner), $10.00; Mrs. Lillian M. Johnson $15.00; Geo. H. Newsome, $15.00; Ada La Baw, $8.00; Katie Pluard, 110.00; Wal lace R. Telford (Michael Boyles), $12; ; John and Wm. Beers, $20.00; Mary Lock, $25.00; .J. G. Wake, $15.00; W. Hitchman, (Ole Josendall and August Johnson,) $50.00; Mrs. S. Beckman, (Ben Munson), $25.00; Ben Landis, I their wool to the Pacific Wool growers company last week. The Clackamas county director, Mr. Smith, was at the co-operative warehouse at Beaver Creek and received the wool. Road supervisor Mr. R, Griffiths with his crew got the new grade on the Buckner hill about finished and will probably start crushing rock next week. Loganberries and raspberries will $20.00; Fred Wyder, $12.00; Karl Buse soon be ripe. The Loganberries are f tj i 1 1 Every Woman Loves to Paint when she knows how let us tell you PAINTING is really, fascinat ing work. Once you are started you'll probably not want to stop until you have refinished many things you did not intend to do at first. Of course there are some sim ple directions that must be fol lowed if the work is to be suc cessful, for we' have a special "Home Service Paint Depart ment" which was organized just to tell you how to paint Perhaps some of your furni ture, floors, woodwork or walls are beginning to look a little old just on the surface. Pick out one or two things to refinish. Tell us about them and how you want them to look when finished. Our experts will tell you what materials to use, how to do the work step by step, what brushes you'll need, and everything about it. For 73 years we have been making paints, varnishes, enam els, wall finishes and stains for women to use. They are the finest materials of their kind that we know. " Write for Fuller's Free Advice and refinish a few home things. You'll be surprised how fascinat ing the work is and how much you can save, too. 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Write us now s postcard for Fuller's "Homo Sendee" Paint Book, which tells you just what to bur for erery kind of painting. Send full description and get our free advice on any kind of painting you want to do. For exterior jobs of painting it is advisable to obtain the services of s Master Painter. Poller's "Home Service" Paints are sold byjthe following in your dtsr HUNTLEY-DRAPER DRUG CO. FRANK BUSCH & SON HOGG BROS. JONES DRUG CO. ill DOORS BURN ! A door will keep out unwelcome guests but it cannot stop Fire the worst of all en emies. Insurance alone stops loss. There is a whole century of fair dealing back of e v e r y Hartford Fire Insurance Co. policy. Call on this agency. oWland CLASSIFIED ADS r iy x Alio m inese columns uusr LITTLE the RESULTS ARE BIG - -i Duuocquciii xsaues uilfc Utiilt, a word. Ads received too late for this column will be classified elsewhere. For Sale Live Stock REGISTERED Jersey Bull, three yrs. old and seerval good milk cows for sale. Thos. McGuire, Sandy Ore gon. (6-15-3tp) For Sale Miscellaneous MONEY TO LOAN ON FARM AND CITY. PROPERTY Philip Ham mond. Lawyer, Beaver Building, Oregon City; Oregon. 5-17-4t. FOR SALE 160 acres of Jand, 8 miles northwest of McMinnville, $15 per acre. For information phone 622W, Willamette, Oregon. 6-22-2tpd FOR SALE Bicycle, 12; 416 Water St. Up stairs, Room 2. (6-29-3t) FOR SALE 175 new and 200 second hand grain sacks. Also telephone. A. R. Dane, Clackamas, Oregon. (6-29-2t pd) Wanted Miscellaneous WANTED 5T0 buy second hand goods. Will pay cash for used fur niture, tools, or any thing of com mercial value. Large stock of goods for sale. J. H. Mattley, 914 - 7th St. WANTED Man with small tow boat . for towing and rafting hardwood logs. Write Hall, care Banner Courier giving price on towing from Oregon City to Portland. 6-22-2tpd. WANTED To buy, alder, maple, oak and ash stumpage or on the road in eight foot lengths. Address Hall, Banner-Courier. . 6-22 6t pd. For Sale Farm Machinery FARM MACHINERY FOR SALE " 1 Case 10-18 Tractor and 2 iottom gang, $550.00. 1 Case 10-18 Tractor, double disc 2-bottom gang, $600. 1 50 tooth harrow, new, $13.75. 1 Reversible 2 horse disc new $37.25 l 1 H. . P. Hercules gas engine, new, $51.75. 1 1 H. P. Z gas engine Bosch mag, $48.50. 1 Wade power drag saw and 4 ft. saw, $117.00. REED AUTO CO., Estacada. FOR SALE Second hand Milwaukie .binder, good condition. H. Thies sen route 1, Milwaukie, Oregon. (6-22-ltp) FOR SALE Second hand Milwaukie binder, good condition. Also Truck and 8 foot hay rake, all for $60. H. Thiessen route 1, Milwaukie Oregon. (6-22-ltp) Wanted Real Estate MONEY TO LOAN on farms of over ten acres at 6 per cent. Long time Joans on easy payments. Federal wans a specialty. Alfred Graham, Canby, Oregon. 3-10-tf McKillican. Mr. Dick Tompson is very ill at the Oregon City hospital. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE" Phone 377 620 Main S Oregon City, Oregon El REE while they last A Carpenter's pencil of excellent grade to each adult calling in our place of business Carpenters' tools Garden tools Cutlery Kitchen Notions Builders' Hardware Jt J Jt Jt Jt JX g jt Ji jt j j jf j( g PARKPLACE . Mrs. Clara Rosebraugh Ji fp jp g? jf a? ? af ? f ? :? j? jc The S. S. picnic held on. Tuesday at Chatauqua was largely attended. Af ter the basket dinner, games and sports were enjoyed by the children. At the school election held June 19, E. L. Poep was re-elected directr. Mr. Peckover was re-elected clerk, without opposition. A committee composed of Mrs." Rosebraugh, Mrs. Praeger and Mrs. Gangler was appointed to act with the directors in regard to the erection of the playf ield. It was voted to paint the school house, and to other wise improve the building. - The cottage prye meeting met with Mr. and Mrs. Rothery on Tuesday night. Mrs. Kraemer left on Sunday for an extended v sit with relatives in Kansas. ' Mrs. B. Murray and Mrs. H. Rose braugh were in Portland on Wednes day and attended the Rose show. Mr. and Mrs. Williams left recently for a rtip to Minnesota and other east ern points. The home ofW. W. Holmes is being improved, by the addition of ivory white paint. The families of W. W. Smith and H. O Rosebraugh plcniced at the river on Sunday. Another Industry for Portland Rapid progress is being made In the construction of the modern fire proof two-storey reinforced concrete plant of the Columbia Tire Corpora tion in Portland. This will give Ore gon another industry of great importance. RECIPES White Cake One and one-half cups of sugar, one half cup of butter', four egg whites, three-fourths cup of sweet milk, two and one-half cups of sifted flour, two .teaspoons of baking powder, one-half teaspoon of vanilla or almond flavor, and a pinch of salt. Cream butter and sugar thoroughly; add all but the eggs, beating wtll, then lastly add the eggs beaten to a stiff froth. This makes three nice layers. Hood River cannery to employ more than 200 women and girls. Hood River New Bridge of Gods dedicated. s ijruaranieeu HOUSE PAINT $2.45 per gal JOE A. BURCH 1017 7th St. Phone 57 At Elevator Phone 390 Oregon City, Oregon EE Going Camping Let us fill your camp ing order, we have most everything you need. Lunch Sets, Paper plates, napkins, wax paper and a basket to carry the lunch in. A fine assortment of canned goods. Olives, pork and beans, chip beef, sausage, corn beef, pickles, deviled ham, veal loaf, tongue etc. The Hub Grocery ON THE HILL At the foot of Singer Hill - ACCIDENTS WILL HAPPEN No matter how careful you dirve, you can never tell what the other fellow may do. Be sure you are in the right in entrusting your car to a repair man. After the work is done it's too late to change. We guarantee satisfaction. CAPITAL GARAGE Less Crawford, Prop. 10th and Railroad Oregon City E33 For Satisfaction in Automobile Painting Bring. your car to the Oregon City Auto Paint Shop Main at Ninth -