THE BANNER-COURIER, OREGON CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1922 Page Seven The County Court (Continued from page 5) Messenger? $3,99; A. Wetmore, $12.47; P. Henrici, $4.99; O. B. Olinger, $9.98; R. Holmes, $9.98; W. C. Martien, $6.98; L. France, $1.49; C. H. Cousell, $3.99; Stanley Gibson, $30.40; S. L. Mullan, $30.40; A. Bouchel, $30.40; S. Cook, $30.40; Elmer Frossard, $22.80; I. W. Schuld, $46.00; W. Everett, $3.49; Ar uen Perry, $3.99; Earl Strong, $3.49; A. Heft, $3.49; John Heft, $6.99; J. Margeson, $5.23; J. W. Young, $5.23; A. M. Groshong, $5.98; Oscar Vorheis, $3.73; C. D. Groshong, $2.49; G. M. Groshong, $6.23; Ernest Sowa, $3.73; Frank Sherman, . $4.99; Fred tins, $38.39; Frank Almert, $27.39; Henry Klinker, $12.45; Wm. Lins, $17.46; P. T. Monroe, $18.93; Nels Christensen, $4.97; H. H. Udell, $1.99; H. R. Devlin $2.49; H. C. Wintersteen, $2.49; D. L. Erdman, $3.99; H. Bronner, $4.99; C. Krebs, $4.99; G. Notdurft, $3.98; Hogg Bros., $126.00; Feenaughty Machinery Co., - $33.20; Howand-Coaper Corpora tion, $62.00; Pacific Highway Garage, $5.70; L. W. Young, $5.00; Chris Klink er, $39.99; Douglas & Cluster, $34.86; Kaake & Jubb Lumber Co., $12.60; Willamette River Lumber Co., $53.11; Standard Oil Co., $13.23; Oregon Port land Cement Co., $23.73; Willamette Valley Southern Railway Co., $30.00; W. H. Bonney, $163.75; Lensch Bros., $9.00; A. R Aylsworth, $3.58; W. H. Bonney, $515.57; Loggers & Contract ors Machinery Co., $1421.72; Bureau of Labor, $30.00; Howard-Cooper Cor poration, $170.18; "Road Builders' Equipment Co., $36.50; Fairbanks, Morsey& Co., $41.72; Union Oil Co., of California, $223.80; "H. E. Cross, $10; J. W. Miles, $19.95; T. C. Campen, $26.50; Union Mills, $88.40; State Land Board, $1264.62; Louis Welsh, $15.00; Oregon City Enterprise, $50.00; W. C. Cowgill, Jr., $31.20; DoIly.Pratt, $100. Tualatin Garage & Repair Shop, $3.50; Karl Korman, $1.50; Wilsonville Gar age, $.50; Pregon City Sand & Gravel Co., $2.50; G. J. Friedrich, $36.00; Abe Gilbert, $178.99 ; Board of Water Com missioners, $22.52; Oregon State High way Commission, $170.96; The Cascade Sales 'Co., $102.04; Pacific Highway Garage, $10.35; Park-Shepherd Motor Co., $19.87; Pacific Telephone & Tele graph Co., $10.00; C. G. Miller Co., $24.62; State of Oregon, Bureau of Labor, $10.00; W. Waldorf, $1.50; Ore gon City Retreading & Vulcanizing Works, $35.75; Road Builders' Equip ment Co., $21.00; Russell Grader Mfg. Co., $57.95; Francis Welsh, $41.01; Howard-Cooper Corporation, $2332.757 Standard 'Oil Co., $781.11; Hogg Bros., $947.05; W. E. Godsey, $5.26; Fee naughty Machinery Co., $46.20; M. D. Say, $100.00; C. G. Miller Co., $3.40; Wilsonville Garage, $44.42; Art Dear dorff, $17.50; Frank Ott, $24.20; E. R. Kilgallon, $50.00; Floyd Byron Holder, $7.50; Williams Plumbing Co., $35.00; J. W. Miles, $48.98; G. D. Hammond, $47.41; C. A. Wells, $32.44; E Paddock $2.49; George Pennell, $97.95; W. C. Cowgill, Jr., $84.99; H. Cochran, $19.20 W. H. Rambo, $64.50; Chas. Simmons, $42.24; E. W. Paddock, $19.96; G. Wil son $16.88; L. Hull, $16.88; John Heft, $104.85; Aruen Perry, $50.60; A. Heft, $52.35; Earl Strong, $35.64; Thomas Perry, $27.92; W. Everett, $54.09; Bert Wallace, $24.43; F. L. Rambo, $24.43; W. T. Monteith, $3.49; William Rob erts, $12.21; JohnlScheer, $10.47; C. A. Wallace, $44.91; L. F. Rambo, $35.91; . F. Kliager, $4.48; M. Kay, $4.98; W. Clausen, $7.47; Ed. Rundle, $4.98; Chas. Garrett, $2.74; Paul Wallace, $2; S. Holstine, $4.99; H. H. Dahl, $9.98; j Wm. Chilcote, $9.98; Joe Nondling, $9.98; W. W. Wallace, $14.97; Joe Lilly, $129.74; J. S. Heddin, $82.74; H. Oakes, $67.28; N A. Eckles, $57.28; F. E. Hartsell, $72.27; Jack Varley, $9.96; Arthur Smith, $7.47; Dick Williams, $74.74; A. Colman, $7.47; H. Howell, $114.28; C. Stocker, $34.38; Roy Quick $73.25; E. M. Wadsworth, $62.78; John Berg, $69.75; J. Wicklina, $46.34; W. A. Snider, .$19.43; George Daniels, $2.99; Willis Higgers, $14.95; H. Haas, $8.97; O. T. Wells, $47.84; C. Bennett, $2.99; L. Bailey, $20.93; C. Moran, $2.99; C. A. Betz, $2.49; H. W. Kanne, $19.95; Christ Miller, $16.85; Carl Loudree, $11.78; C. R. Jackson, $16.85; Chris Miller, $143.47; Carl Laundree, $143.47; Glenn Loundree, $100.35; Chas. C. Cash, $94.23; C. H. Farmer, $167.75; Jim Margeson, $195.82; L. Wallace, $4.98; Frank Jones, $2.49; Win. Roley, $4.99; A. R. Silver, $4.99; Philip James, $8.71; Garnet James, $4.98; Andrew Larsen, $7.47; H. Z. Hoylman, $12.45; E. J. Faust, $12.45; R. Schuebel, $35.42; Claud Henrici, $55.86; C. W. Nelson, $3.00; Walter Henrici, $71.82; H Henrici, $44.91; C. W. Carter, $35.88; C. H. Henrici, $13; State Industrial Accident Commission, $1011.14; Canby Concrete Works, $35; Ev Shepparl, $28.40. Market Road No. 1 Paul Dunn, $7.30; E. L. Palfrey, $6.80; B.. Chan green, $3.00; D. T Meldrum, $12.20; Tom Johanson, $100.00; Dick Striker, $49.90; Otto Striker, $43.66; W. S. Gor bett, $29j66; D. R. Dimick, $37.42; W. A. Beck, $5.98; Delbert Fisher, $4.98. Market Road No. 2 A. W. Anderson, $15.05; Stenstrom Bros., $6.50; C. L. Shaw, $4.95; Stenstrom Bros., $433.44; Paul R. Meinig, $1.65; H. H. Udell, $47.88; H. R. Devlin, $27.65; A. W. Anderson, $2.39; H. L. Guthrie, $37.42; J. M; Parks, $31.39; William Hanson, $28.64; Frank Miles, $19.92; Herbert Udell, $52.39; Ray Hanson, $52.39; T. C. McKay, $52.39; Millard Parks, $15.64; Joseph DeShazer, $5259; Chas. Updegrave, $52.39; Karl Bestul, $12.45, Tomy McKay, $12.45; Earl Peterson, $26.14; H. C. Wintersteen, $13.59; Web Roberts, $19.30; Ralph DeShazer, $23; James Lamper, $8.71; Jay Morrison, , $14.94; John Motejl, if 7.47; Feenaugh ty Machinery Co., $34J)0; Joe Wieder t hold $88.93; Estacadt Telephone & Telegranh! Co., $1.65; Smith Hardware Co., $9.91; Jo Wiederhold, $22.75; A. Mather, $107.80; Standard Oil Co., $28.05; Cascade Garage, $21.31; Chris Klinker, $7.46: E. Hinkle. mnn- Berge Torkleson, $89.80; John Mar shall, $64.74;" Albert Lins, $64.74; Albert Lins, $64.74; Clarence Guber, $54.78; A. H. Miller, $89.79; Gua Zweirman, $9213; Louis Ochs, $3755; Ray Miller, $39.84; Wm. Lins, $14.85; Fred Lins, $1618; a P. Califf, $37.35; d. Harders, $71.84; Robert Miller, $19.27; Lester Crawford, $9.96; Paul Holm, $20.53; Roy Miller, $23.65; Al bert Hubert, $6.73; Joe Richley, $10.47 J. H. Tracey, $36.16; Norman Tracey, $18.71; Otto Paulsen, $16.71; Harold Joyner, $14.97; Win. Held, $18.71; Pet er Ruhl, $18.71; iC. A. Johnson, $18.71; Henry Schmidt, $34.93; J. R. Reed, $75.94; Ted Harders, $2151; The A. H. Averill Machinery Co., $78.00; Howard Cooper Corporation, $27.80; Coast Cul vert & Flume Co., $476.48; iRoad Build ers' Equipment Co., $179.00; Portland Railway, $1.70; D. T. Meldrum $21.10; J. W. Miles, $16.50; W. C. Cowgill, Jr., $9.00; J. W. Miles, $2612; G. D. Ham mond, $4.99; C. A. Wells, $19.96; Chas. Simmons, $15.36; W. C. Cowgill, Jr., $6.53; W. H. Rambo $45.71; H.och ran, $3.84; G. Wilson, $16.88. Market Road No. 3 Stenstrom Bros. $1304.64; H. H. Udell, $17.95; H. R. Devlin, $7.47; A. W. Anderson,$67.75; H. L. Guthrie, $17.46; J. M. Parks, $10.46; William Hanson, $11.20; Frank Miles, $41.09; Herbert Udell, $22.45; Ray Hanson, $22.45 T. C. McKay, $22.45;. Millard Parks, $6.70; Joseph DeShazer, $22.45; CSarles Updegrave, $22.45; Karl Bestul, $22.45; E. Young, $12.45; Earl Peterson, $11.20; H. C. Winterstein, $11.20; Tomy McKay, $2.49; A. Mather, $69.55; Road Build ers' Equipment Co., $25.75; Coast -Culvert & Flume Co., $65.85; D. T. Mel drum, $10.70; J. F. Schultz, $69.25; R. Naylor, $43.57; W. J. Evans, $42.33; C. P. Murphey, $53-53; Chas. Murphey, $41.08;. W. Nelson, $47.31; G. Hoff meister, $41.08; George Baker, $26.62; W. CanCurran, $37.35; Dave Evans, $J1;j6S; Join (Evans. $1158; J. Ei. Guirt,. $18.05; Wm. Douglass, $29.93; W. H. Doglass, $146.01; F. HoffmeisJ er, $92.31; W. R. Woodle, $41.15; F. B. Young, $6.10; L. J. Ruclfer, $59.88; Roy Douglass, $39.92; E., N. , Naylor, $64.87; Carl Rheberg, $83.57; H. S. Gibson, $77.34; J. W. Miles, $6.60; J. S. iles, $13.13; G. D. Hainmond, $4.59; C. A. Wells, $4.99. Market Road No. 4 A. H. Borland, $4.49; John Raicy, $10102; R. C. Paine, Borland, $48.55; H. Gebhardt, $36.48; $53.58; A. W. Borland, $9.96; Lloyd J. A. Bushbaum, $14.97; H. Gebhardt, $295.90; N. S. Oldham, $288.75; C. G. Miller Co.," $.35; Coast Culvert & Flume Co., $55.83; Valvaline Oil Co., $9.25; D. T. Meldrum, $8.20. Market Road No. 5 J. I. Case Threshing Machine Co., $38.60; A. M. Groshong, $7.20; Paul Dunn, $7.30; Howard-Cooper Corporation, $5.58; J. W. Miles, $7.20; W. C. Cowgill, Jr., $7.80; Coast Culvert & Flume Co., $628.69; D. T. Meldrum, $18.50; O. M. Murphey, $3.75; The Cilverton Meat Market, $20.10; Giger Bros., $128.85; G. J. Friedrich, $35.17; iS. Ames, $4.05; John Thurman, $34.93; Bill Brown, $42.41; Jim Verstegg, $49.90; Olaf 01- sen, if 47.40 ; Clarence Thomas, $59.86; Joe Oster, $64.87; Henry Aspboe, $24; Bill Geiger, $19.92; Rex Albright, $14-24; Norman Olsen, $24.90; Ed. Ho bart, $4.99; Geo. Jack, $13.59; Chas. Dicken, $9.96; T. ,C. Bentley, $4.99; Larance Bowman, $8.30; A. P. Aspboe, $4.98; Tom Brown, $64.74; G. C. Bent- ley, $52.39; G. C. Wooster, $17.43; Roy R. Ridings, $103.74; Clarence Erickson $44.82; Leonard Erickson, $47.31; A. Barth, $9.96; O. L. Hmmond, $112.27; Albert Carpenrter, $97.30; Jay Bentley, $7.47; Stanley Ray, $7.47; Peter John son, $24.90; J. L. Jones, $19.96; Dick Strieker, $106.03; Otto Striker, $106. 03; W. S. Gorbett, $102.27; C. A. Wal lace, $92.31; L. F. Rambo, $65.83; O F. K.linger, $24.66; Fred Burns, $2.24; J. W. Miles, $9.79: G. D. Hammond. $2.49; C. A. Wells, $7.48; E. Paddock, $2.49; W..C. Cowgill, Jr., $6.53; W. H. Rambo, !$4.99; Chas. Simmons, $3.84. Market Road No. 6 D. T. Meldrum, $12.20; Hogg Bros., $48.90; Standard Oil Co., $7.50; J. I. Case Threshing Machine Co., $168.00; Concrete Pipe Co., 1193.60; Aden's Store, $26.45; J. I Case Threshing Macvhine Co., $2.00; Jos. J. Thornton, $15.35; Road Build er's Equipment Co., $147.00; Wilsonvil le Garage, $28.00; Canby Hardware Implement Co., $2.89; Walter Schlick- eiser, $116.74; Ed.' Dill, $52.89; J. F. Oldham, $56.02; Jack Crane, $2759; Bill Kruger, $27.39; Archie Stahlneck er, $2644; R. C. Smith, $62.25; Bill Baker, $9.96; Geo. Brooks, $42.33; Al bert Swartz, $2.49; Clyde Swank, $51, 04; George Stahlnecker, $64.87; Henry Reisner, $12.45; Daniel Brown, $39.83; Berg Torkelson, $26.94; Reuben Kramein, $38.59; Roy Hacker, $48.52; Bruce Case, $66.03; D. R. Dimick, $86.' 57; Ted Bruck, $63.84; Bruno Strube, $37.35; A. O. Westgate, $39.84; Walt er Murrey,$27.39; Bill Ridder, $24.95 Norman Johnson, $12.45; J. J. Taug- bert, $7.48; Frank Kiser, $9.98; Robert Stahlnecker, $58.58; C. C. Hocks, $37.04; Rufus Stahlnecker, $46.73; Hjalmar Johanson, $48.55; George Bal ahlga, $22.45; W. C. Cowgill, Jr., $5.10; W. C. Cowgill, Jr., $6.53; G. Wilson $4.22; Chas. Simmons, $3.84; L. Hull, $4.22. . " Market Raod No. 7 Paul Dunn, $8 Frank Tiffany, $97.29; J. K. Brown, $41.08; T. E. Brown, $56.82; W. C Cowgill, Jr., $77.44; A. W. Cooke, $5.50; D. T. Meldrum, $11.50; A. H. Smith, $1639.12; W. C. Cowgill, Jr. $77.44; W. H. (Rambo, $9.98; Chas Simmons, $30.72; E. W. Paddock $34.93; L Hull, $16.88. Market Road No. 8 D. T. Meldrum, $6.60; Paul Dunn, $5.60; Howard-Coop er Corporation, $10.60; J. T. Fullam, $5.50; Cosby Smith, $41.95; Fred Fleuckiger, $51.62; S. F. Scripture, $3. 50; Howard-Cooper Corporation, $35.20 C. R. Livesay, $7455; E. Hinkle, $2.50 Dav Williams, $312.00; W. T. Sher man, $7.38; Hogg Bros., $12.80; Howard-Cooper Corporatios, $16.14; Otto Fischer, $24.95; Abel Norman, $24.95 Emiel Larson, $24.95; John Hindle, $24.95; Ernest Evanson, $12.45: John Hindle, $23.94; Otto A. Fischer, $58. 58; Guy Upterove, $95.94; John Kelley, $7.47; Gus Lesch, $38.87; Albert Frick, $53.59; A. Ramberg, $4.98; Cecil Hal- liman, $6.20; Lewis Funk, $14:97; Pat Ot;onnor$53.53; Walter Funk. $12.45 Gilbert Fischer, $14.97; Wm. Braatz, $62.05; Walter Spatz, $9.96; Guy Brown, $19.92; John Phillips, $9.98 Hartley Johnson, $32.37; John Bogin- ke, $24.95; A. E. Johnson, $32.89; Lew is Norman, $19.92; H. Ellenson, $17.94; Wm. Carlson, $14.95; Frank Allen, $14.94; Ray Brown, $14.94; Win. Brown, $12.45; Allison Allen, $28.63; Ivan Pulley, $3995; Carl Staats, $12.45-. John Stenetz, $24.90; Fred Mueller, $24.95; J. W. Miles, $9.08; G. D. Ham: mon, $4.99 ; C. A. Wells, $4.99. ... , Market Road No. 9 D. T. Meldrum, $14.70; Otis Engle, $12.45; George C. Purude, $19.96; Floyd Emert, $22.45; Floyd Farmer, $9.66; Gust Fahl, $19. 32; A. Baufman, $4.98; Wnt Baufman, $4.98; John Mchollch & Co., $2441.14; John Mcholich & Co., $1000.00; J. W. Miles, $12.23; Cecil Wells, $4.99; C. E. Johnson, $4.99. Market Road No. 10 Paul Nau . T. Meldrum, $4.60; J. W. Miles, mann, $1.50; Austin C. Taylor, $,500.00; $6.30; G. E. Wyland, $99.75; . G. E. Wyland, $119.76; Wm. Dseher, $49.90; A. Mitts, $94.83; Paul Yoder, $108.52 B. Yoder, $114fT7; Jesse Mitts,, $131.76; Floyd Lenhardt, $114.77; J. Schwabauer, $59.88; Ernest Thiel, $1. 35; Claude Yoder, $59.76; George Gott wald, $59.29; Ed. Mitt, $58.39; Cecil Lenhardt, $62.53; Melvin Mitts, $88.56; Wm..Stuwe, $104, 79; Chas. Taylor, $2.49; F. S. Hart, $24.90; M. G. Smith, $59.88; 'Ed. Wormdahl, $39.92; G. Stuwe, $19.96; Dave Swanson, $5.00; Frank Taylor, $37.65; E. Gudatt, $43.90; Otto Lubcke, $70.46; OskerJa cobson, $42.30;, M. T. Jacobson, $6757; Leon Judd, $66.12; Finas Cooper, $62. 37; Wayne Jackson, $4.98; A. C. Tay lor, $54.89; A. E. Taylor, $54.89; H. L. Jackson, $14.95; Jo 'Dawson, $32.42; Bud Jackson, $7.47; E. Fuher, 327.44; John Shumacker, $18.08; Arthur Coop er, $16.18; John Gregory, o$5758; W. Hastie, $4.00; C. F. Jackson, $79.31; A. Cooper, $1.49; Crarley Taylor, $4.- 98; E. Conrad, $4.98 John Kurtz, $45. 55; 'L. G. Wrolstad, $45.55; J. W. Miles, $6.53; G. D. Hammond, $4.99; C. A. Wells, $4.99. Market Road No. 11 D. T. Meldrum, $10.30; Edward BquI, $122.25; George Clark, $134.50; Tommy Parry, $52.29; Albert Gasser, $61.50; Richard Grif fith, $151.50; Ernest Berger, $40.36; Charles Marshall, $53.88; Julius Schieve, $97.30; Arthur Pack, $58.51; John Gard, $119,76; Jackie Gard, $59.76; Fred Bruner, $68.77; William Griffith, $122.25; Wm. Walter Griffith, $30.50; Lawrenc Mugget, $61.00; Les lie Gard, $30.50; Jessie Eddington, $21.16; John Wiegle, $2.99; Ben Lin- dau, $65.78; Hosie Rogers, $3.73; Le roy Hull. $78.67; Charles Gasser, $43.- 57; William Bottomiller, $39.92; Wil liam Wallace, $22.41; John Buche, $14.94; Clayton White, $10.92; J. W. Miles, $92.82; G. D. Hammond, $34.93; C. A. Wells, ?49.90; W. H. Rambo, $6. George Pennell, 53; L. Hull, $4.22 $71.83. Market Road No. 5 Lane and Pas- senen, $1140.24 GENERAL COUNTY FUND' Election A. H. Finnigan, $3.00; The Molalla Pioneer, $4.20; C. G. Miller Co. $6.60; E. C. Lakin, $4.00; C. W. Fried rich & Son, $4.80; Geo. A. Brown, $4.00 W.'W. Smith, $3.00; D. B. Fox, $1.20; Scrool District No. Ill, $3.00; Canny Herald, $"4.20; Banner-Courier, $4.20; Western Clackamas Review, $4.20; R. M. Getchie, $3.00. Sherrif The Western Union Tel. Co., $4.05; D. M. Marshall, $4.00. Clerk regon City Enterprise, $55.00 County Clerk, $13.50; Huntley Draper Drug Co., $3.00; Naomi Warren, $69. Recorder G. J. Noe, Co. (Recorder, $6.00. Treasurer Mary Confer, $81.41; G. W. Zerr, $3.00; Oregon City Enter prise $.45; Clackamas County Treas urer, $1.50. Assessor Huntley-Draper Drug Co., $5.00; N. R. Graham, $120.00; Victor Thompson, $102.00; D. F. Leferve, $96.00; P. J.' Scrneider, $115.00; H.'N. Everhart, $120.00; W. H Enle, $94.00; Leonard Hallinan, $95.00; Won. Mor G. Hayman, $90.00; W H. Joyner, $27. and, $130.00; W. H. Holder, $40.p0; J. County Court W A. Proctor, $80; W. F. Harris, $80.00. Court House Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. $75.35; Jones Drug Co., $10.00. Circuit Court Oregon City Enter- pnes, ?15.UU; J. u. .Bower, ?4.uu; Mrs. Lawrence A. Milner, $7.20; U..G. Blake $2.80; Mrs Mapes, $3.20; E. C. Fisher, $16.00; F. A. Mitchell, $7.00; Robert Li Benson, $45.00; Donald Ryan, $4; Hazel A. Benson, $5.00; Charles V. Robinson, $5.00; Pauline Rauman. "$18: R. H. Craddock, $7.00; C. E. William son, $18.00; Percy M. Johnson, $169.40 Lawrence Milner, $5.00; Ira M. Cole man, $22.00; H. C. O'Neill, $12.00; Nell M. Lainhart, $11.00; Gus Schram, f?;" Lawrence B. Johnson, $8.40; Maxwell A. West, $9.00; C M. Cason, $5.00; John Goltz, $5.00; Mrs. Ira M. Cole man, $22.00; Frank Beaty, $5.00; H. D. Green, $5.00; Multnomah County Jail, $18.00; Frank Foster, $7.20; John Firestein, $22.00 P. E. Noble, $5.00; Grace Herbert, $9.20; Mr. Mapes, $3- 20; Charles V. Robinson, $9.00; E. E". Hammond, $2.80; Nora Mann, $2.40"; Bert William, $2.50; Sydney Baker, $2.50; Carrie S. Turner, $4.80; Mrs. H. H. Hurlburst, $2.50; Mrs. Ed. Raugh, $2.50; Mrs. Hulda Homes, $2.40; J. H. Prater, $2.50; H. D. Marston, $2.80; W. W. Smith, $2.20; Bernice Dais, $2.30; Dorothy Hitchman, $4.80; Florence McKinnis, $4.80; Violet McKinnis, $4. 80; Mrs. Charles Straight, $2.20; Mrs. C. Grazier, $2.50; L. A. Harmes, $11; L. V. Jenkins, $11; W. A. Barqer, $9; Clifford C Westbrook, $22.00; Cora Huntly, $2.00; Fred Mallett, $1.25; Fred Mallett, $11; Frank Albee, $6.20; Hugh Parry, $16.60; Lizzie Bonney, $17.40; John G. Edwardson, $16.80; Robert Y. Appleby, $16.60; Chas. L. Horstman, $4.20; Ernest Berger, $2.80; Walter Watson, $660; Fred Lins, $10; Stev P. Londergan, $16.20; Wm. E. Bonney, l$8.0fl; Wm. Boyd, $16.20; C. R. Hunter, $16.00 Thos. E. Brown, $25. 40; Louise Kamrath, $47; Augusta B. Haberlach. $46; William Lewis, $28. 40; Sam J. Jones, $45.40; Adam Bell, $35.00; Grover C. Pomeroy, $39; Eliza M. Ingram, $46.60; Robert D. Wilson. $33.20; Clara E. Anthony, $46.20; W. F. Hartnell, $30.20; Aurie Draper, $33. 20; Mary R. Caufield, $33.20; Maggie Johnson, $34.40; Fred C. Goodridge, $34;Edgad C. Brown, $7.80; Lillian McCormack, $3.00; Emma Romain, $3; W. R. Wentworth, $2.00; C. A. Frost, $3.00; F. B. Madison, $2.00; Harry Greaves, $3.00; L. Stipp, $50; Wm. J. Wilson, $5.00; Mike Mooney, $3.80; Julia B- Mooney, $3.80;AugustRothen- berg, $3.60; R. I. Garrett, $3.50; Clara C. Patterson, $3.70; Margaret Warring ton, $10.00; T. E. Davidson, $2.00; T F. Ryan, 2.20. . Justice of the Peace Banner-Courier, $10.80; E. J. Noble, $98.70; J. E. Noble, $98.70; J. E. Bauer, $1.20; Reta Ruconich, $1.20; W. V. Ruconich, $1 20; Roy Woodward, $1.20; Frances Rintoul, $1.20; A. D. Wells, $4.50; D. M. Marshall, $6.50; F. C. Burke, $1.70; C. E. Carothers, $1.20; R. N. Sheldon, $1.20; H. Henningsen, $1.20; J. S. Manningsen, $1.20; J. S. Manning, $1.20; K. Koellermeier, $1.20; F. T. Curran, $1.20; Charles Straight, $1.70; Sam Finucane, $1.70; Dub. Finucane, $1.70; D. McNabb, $1.70; L. E. Staple ton, $t.70; Oregon City Enterprise, $2450; F. E. Lowe, $7.60; Ed. For tune, S77.50. ' Coroner O. A. Pace, $27.00. Surveyor D. T. Meldrum, $17.20; A. W. Cooke, $15.00; F. M. Townsend, $14.40. . - , ! Insane Dr. M. C. Strickland, $15; Dr. Edward McLean, $5.00. Supt. of Schools Brenton Veddar, $60.88;. Multnomah Lodge No. 1, A. F. and A. M., $15.00; Bertha Vedder, $9; Agnes M. Buckney, $29. 17;-Huntley-Draper Drug Co., $26.50. ' Board of Healtr Guy Elliott, $8.50; Dr. 0. A. Welsh, $51.45. Cattle Indemnity J. p. Poor, $1.21. Indigent Soldier Mead Post No. 2. $65.00; Holman & Pace, $60.00. Poor J. K. Ely, (Mrs. Frederberg) $9.05; Jones Drug Co., (Medicine) $7.90; W. H. Curti3, (O. M. Smith) $2.50; Bannon & Co., (Clothing for Poor) $1.54; Drs. Strickland & Huy cke, (Myrtle Dunn) $2.50; Mrs. W L. 4ooheen, (Nelson Boys) $20.00; Mrs. Frank C. Schell, (lone Bybee) $15; J. Bickner & Son, (Mrs. Gaither) $15.00; C. E. Walstrom, $10.00; for Mrs. Rob erts; Anna Lowery, (self) $10; Ella Ormiston, (George Lowery), $5.00; Mary' F. Carothers, (Anna Penning ton), $45.00; M. E. Wilson, (Sidney Kelly), $24.00; A. C. Erickson, (E. B. Stark), $35.61; Ms. Cora B. Wash burn, (O. M. Smith) $10.00; Oregon ', City Hospital, (Ward Service for Poor) $161.00; Mrs. IsaSroggins, (Ben : Landes) $10.00; Samuel Grey, (Stark j family) $5f00; D. W. Griffin, $6.00)' for Beers family; W. E. O'Donnell, (W. j L, Reynols) $8.00; Twentieth Century Jail F. C. Burke, $120.00; William J. Wilson, $102.89. Juvenile Court Park Shepherd Mot or Co., Inc., $24.90; Minda E. Church, $63.07; Walter E. Henpstead, '$5.00. , Printing and Advertising Banner Courier, $96.80; Oregon City Enter prise, $97.50; The Daily Record Ab-1 The Quality Store Of Clackamas County Since 1895 The Home of. Hart, Schaffner, and Marx Queen Quality Shoes For Women 7th at Main Oregon City PARAMOUNT RESTAURANT All White Opposite Court House "Service with a Smile" All new equipment HAWLEY PULP and PAPER CO. 1 Every Merchant and Every Customer Should Demand HAWLEY PAPER FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Oregon City Safety, Honesty, Court esy, Service 4 p. c. paid on Savings 512 Main St, Oregon City HOGG BROS. Hardware, Furniture Everything For The Home 8th at Main, -Ore. City BANK OF COMMERCE "The Bank That Backs The Farmers New location, Bank of Commerce Building. ' Oregon City ' Seventh and Main stract, $26.60. Sealer J. F. Jones, $4053 Tax Department W. J. Wilson, $10; M. Dion, $85.00. Prohibition L. Stipp, $25.00; H. A. LaBarre, $6.00; D. M. Marshall, $5.00. Health Clackamas County Health Association, $100.00. Audit of Books John Y. Richardson, $51.00. I Emergency Mrs. Bertha Wells, $37.50. i Insurance E. H. Cooper and Son, Agents, $50.40; Phoenix Insurance Co., $58.80. -. . . Dog Fund R A. Wright, $16.00; John O. Jones, $23.00; Solon A. Brady, $39.00; Owen Parry, $4600. Grocery, (Mrs. Roberts) $5.00; Shel don Drug Co., $15.80 for medicine for poor; Wm. Danforth, (Self) $10.00; Boys and Girls Aid Soc., $10.00.; Anna Wettelin, (Self) $10:00; Mrs. Sarah Solomon, (Self) $15.00; Mrs. Elizabeth Saunders, $5.00; Ella Tracy, (Eunice Horner) $10.00; Mrs. Lillian M. John son (self and children) $15.00; George H. Newsome (Self) $15.00; Ada La Baw, (Self and children) $8.00; Katie Pluard, (Self) $10.00; Wallace R. Tel ford, (Michael Boyles) $12.00; John and - Wm. Beers. $20.00; Mrry Lock, $25.00;oJ. G. Wke, $15.00; W. Witch man, $50.00; Ole Josendall and August Johnson; Mrs. SBeckman, (Ben Mun son) $25.00; Fred Wyder, (Self) $12; Karl Buse, (Albert -Veisen) $10.00; Maud Williams, (Child in care of)' $2; Thomas I. Frederburg, (Self) $12.00; John Nieland, (John Morris and Jas. Seehorn and A. Nelson) $75.00; Geo. Bolin, (Self) $15.00; H. Sturdvant, (Self) $30.00; Chas. Krebs, (Tony Mil ler) $30.00; Mrs. J. E. Mumpower, i (Dick Myers and Matheson) $60.00; ! Hilda Granquist, (Selr and children), $25.00: JohnMelin, (Self) $5.00; Anna Lowery, (George W. Lowery) $15; A. i C. Erickson, (E. B. Stark and wife), $25.00; Icy Bargfeld, (Self) $10; Ella Ormiston, (George Lowery) $10.00. Advertising Pays "Churches may well follow the ex ample of the famous Oregon Agricult ural college strain of hens and adver tise," suggested Frank L. Snow, pro fessor of industrial journalism in speaking before members of the Pres- byterian synod'. "To say they should 'advertise to beat th devil' might not be inappropriate! . " What's the use of letting' the devil Price Bros. Department Store is offering 20 per cent Reductions on the replacement of clothing and household articles lost in the Laundry fire. EDITORIAL PERSONAL FRIENDSHB? WE ARE GREAT BELIEVERS IN FRANK NESS.. ADVOCATES OF FACING EVERY IS SUE WITH OPEN MINDS AND HONEST HEARTS. Neither are we an exception. Oregon City folks have, as a rule, always, been of this dispo sition and this has Been one of the contributing fact ors to the upbuilding of our city and its institutions. OUR MUTUALITY OF INTERESTS HAS BEEN THE INSPIRATION OF THE PAST AND WILL BE OF THE FUTURE. The relations of the Business Men of Oregon City and its citizens have been peculiarly interwoven in the wftrk which has al ready been done towards our city's advancement. But we feel it to be your desire and theirs to have even a better understanding prevail THAT WE ALL MAY'LABOR WITH A COMMON PURPOSE AND A UNITED EFFORT. - WE FEEL THERE IS NO PRICE WHICH CAN BE PUT UPON THE VALUE OF PERSONAL FRIENDSHD?. And whether we are in timately acquainted or not it is one thing which all of us Oregon City people possess for each other in the fact that we are all Oregon City folks. It isthis idea that prompts us to urge a greater allegiance to our communityBY A MORE SOLID BACKING OF ITS BUSINESS INTER ESTS. " - Isn't it worth something to you, friends, to spend your money with Oregon City; business institutions whose owners are Oregon Cjty men and' women like yourself Isn't it satisying to you to feel that when you hand over your money in exchange for Merchandise or Ser vice, that you are handing it over to someone who is, at heart, INTER : ESTED IN YOU AND YOUR EXISTENCE IN THIS COMMUNITY? . Doesnit it make your blood surge a little more rapidly to know that this transaction between individuals is not just a cold, lif eles's happening of business but instead is warmed by the knowledge THAT YOU ARE A LOYAL CITIZEN TO THE INTERESTS OF YOUR TOWN; that you are dealing as friend with friend and to" the mutual ad vantage of both yourself and your community.' Contrast with this if you will the spending or sending of money from Oregon City and you will instantly picture a business transaction with strangers WHO CARE NOT NOR CONCERN THEMSELVES WITH YOU OR YOUR FUTURE WELFARE IN THE SLIGHTEST. What happens to you, your family, your dollars or your property is entirely foreign to this transaction. It is a severe, calculating business procedure where both of you stand as strangers with no community oi interests or aspirations. The dollar you send is the basis of oper ation. A sordid business transaction the result . . We want you to think about this the next time you make your purchases. The Druggist, the Clothier, the "Baker, the Plumber in Oregon City is at your service. Aha" we" might a3a" AS FRIEND TO FRIEND. RL Every one of the business firms whose names'are. "appended here with do business on this hasis, folks. And they are only ipart of the entire number who go to make up, the personnel of the Oregon City Business District MEN WHO CONDUCT THEIR BUSINESS ON THIS HEART-TO-HEART PLAN. Notice this in the future. CLASSIFIED ADS z y WANT ADS in these columns COST LITTLE the RESULTS ARE BIG RATES For first insertion 25 cents; for subsequent issues one cent a word. Ads received too late for this column will be classified elsewhere. For Sale Miscellaneous For Sale Horses FOR SALE One mare, 1000 lb., 6 M?iEJ TnnLfiNRM AND years old, and two cows. Chas. Mei CITY PROPERTY Philip Ham nike ElwQOd Qregon 7.6.22 mond, .Lawyer, Beaver Building, Oregon City, Oregon. - 5-17-4 1 FOR SALE 1 head young, larg m , ., . J horses, sound and true, leaving coun- TO TRADE-Well located eSghit r reasonable if taken at acres, near McMinnville, . Yamhill , tjt. t. . - . . ... once. Stopping at Red Front Barn, county, for Oregon City residential Qreson Citv 7 20-4t-DL or acreage property. This place ureSa "7- 7-20-4tpa. has good buildings, with city water . - and lights in house and barji. Fine place for berries and chickens. One Wanted Miscellaneous mile from West Side ' Tualatin .- highway; seven miles from McMinn- WANTED To buy second hand ville. Write or see L. J. Bennett at goods. WJH pay cash for used fur-Banner-Courier office. niture,, tools, or any thing of com- FARM FOR SALE-20 acres cleared, erc V!f stoot0 , balance pasture all fenced good for sale. J. H. Mattley, 914 - 7th St. spring of water and well, close to WANTEDTo b M ma j Sandy, Oregon, fair 5 room house and agn stumpage or on toe and barn, orchard, price $1500. $500 eight f00t iengths. ''Address Hall, down $150 each year after at 6 per Banner-Courier; 6-22 5t pd. cent. Writ George Beers. Sandy, 0regn- ' lt:P WANTED To hear from owner of rzz , , , good ranch for sale. State cash Wanted Keal HiState price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, j , Minneapolis, Minn. MONEY TO LOAN on rarms of over , ten acres at 6 per cent Long time loans on easy payments. Federal, MIDDLE .AGED woman wanted for ioans a specialty. Alfred Graham, housekeeper in family of four. Canby, Oregon. ' 3-10-tf Phone 417. ! ' - ' i have all the good'things remarked one ! minister. And what is the use With 1 1001 counter attractions all clamoring ! for attention through printer's ink; the church stands little show of success ful competition unless it uses the same methods of attracting attention of letting the people know what it has to offer. "If -the church work is really worth while then it is worth spending money on. Display advertising pays and pays well that is if the church investing in advertising really has something worthwhile to offer. It must first be sure it can give the kind of service that will make a person feel it will pay him to-'go again. Then th adversit ing will pay big dividends" It would be well if every minister could take a course in journalism, thinks Professor Snow., The newspap ers recognize th value of good live church news but it is a lamentable fact, he says, that the average minister turns in copy that shows a sad lack of knowledge of journalistic principles and often is not legible. "A minister who understands news values, . who knows how to tell his story briefly putting bait to catch the attention of the reader in the first paragraph and unfolding the details in order of importance has at hs com mand an excellent means of fEling the pews," said the speaker. "He should, above all things avoid turningi in ma terial which is purely free advertising on the face of it. Th should be paid at regular sjace rates. He should al ways have an exSuse for a story. This excuse in the form of real news should be given in the first paragraph or two. Then later on in the article it might be possible to bury a little informa tion which might be classed as free advertising. The news will carry it." Price Bros. Department Store is offering 20 per cent Reductions on the replacement of clothing and household articles lost in the Laundry fire. -V-: Jones Drug Co. "In business for your health". Try our delicious foun tain lunch Frank Busch& Sons "The Home of Good Furniture" "The Winchester Storew Visit our model grocery Dr. S.R: Smith CHIROPRACTOR Relieves All Chronic Conditions Office Oregon City Bank Building Overland Maxwell Willys-Knight - $695 $1060 $1595 F. O. B. Oregon City The three leaders in Motor Cars STOKES MOTOR CAR CO. Phone 750. 1114 Main. J MAC DRY BATTERY No Water No AcH No Attention V GUARANTEED FOR 3 YEARS Distributors for Clackamas County Green Point Garage Phone 680-J DURANT CARS Beautiful, but built to stand the "Gaff". May we takeyour fam ily for a ride?, Weismandel and Payne Phone 284, Main and 11