The banner-courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1919-1950, November 23, 1922, Page Page Five, Image 5

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    THE : BANNER-COURIER, i OEEGON CITY,. OREGON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23,1922.
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AGRICULTURE AND LIVESTOCK NEWS
Up-to-date Information to Help Develop Progressive Farming
O. A. C. CORRESPONDENCE
SHORT COURSES OFFERED
IN MANY .FARM SUBJECTS
i si J 1
Seven short courses : In practical
farming are offered Oregon fanners
this-winter by the agricultural college
as follows: ,
Eleven weeks in tractor mechanics,
January 2 to March 17.
Eleven weeks in general agriculture,
same dates.
Eleven weeks In horticulture, same
dates. ,"- -
- w Frroraentha as dairy herdsman,-Jan
uary 2 to June 10.
Four weeks in dairy manufacture,
January 2 to 27; repeated January 28
to February 24 .
Sliort acm9 Mn horticultural
jellies
pro-
etc.,
ducts canning, drying,
. February 5 to '24.
One week Iaibee1leejm'g, "aar:h 19
to 24.
i'ZHsi work IdaaTa wii rnaefhod
HMrcrsg -heading croMfisfanlmg Xbk
livestock, learning to runtrcfQEjand
. .Make that Bids of the house open
that-faces away from the prevailing
storm -winds and toward the winter
sun, if possible. Sunlight is the best
of all disinfectants. In the damp sea
son of the year,, every bit of sunlight
should be utilized for the warmth of
the birds and the. drying and Bweeten-J
Ing of the hen house.
- It is well to have the house screened
in, with duck or other semi-transparent
cloth -curtain that may be - dropped
when it becomes too stormy or cold
to Justify free access to the open. .
In front of this open side where the
light is good is the best place for the
scratching floor. Be sure that it is a
good floor. Co not have cracks in it
that will permit the fine part of the
litter and some of the grain to drop
through and form an insanitary, decay
ing mass under the building. Build the
floor up off the ground far enough to
insure against dampness from the soil
and against surface water running in
twhen it rains or when the snow melts.
" Do everything possible to keep the
house dry floor, walls, ceiling. Damp
ness Is a great enemy of hens. Many
care for it, handling the orchard, gar-
'iteljerifOaW are contracted because of it,
.w,n.a.S.&&a. to have the hen over-
and ice-cream making, managing bees.
and, Jon-yefting: f fih fruit and ve
tabies Mtd conserved WoSSc&S. H
-r w rThottrae ,ES:plainwf ia,fc$mjj
f.'i
II
i ft.
Vi pamphlffrce'"to' "tnbse interested.
, Write Q. A. C, Corvallij, Oregon.
Dairy rterdamfcom')yM lsol
Cala rt 9ft hrtgWIoi niro wa a man A hf
S'JiJferQ'tesing-sstwiations in Oc
tober to reducefWsUpf.JYf'flW
and increase thV "profits Of'daTrying.
, One; ,poresbEed., burl wvas,hoag:ht 40, xe.-J
a ikki teilkis for the future. Many more
cows were tested than in October last odor jn it is ljnpleaganttp youi It Js
year,, and xhe-average -proaut4oa of- certain -that-Itig-not-qnlr unpleasant
fat 1 more.
WHITE
bcister
TO BE HEJ5S"
Si
The third whitSJMfe af&BSrfifet'
conference will meet in Portland, Nov
of the st.at hoard of horticulture, and
pathology at pregon AgriqultUe..Cpy
lege, are meiSej ohi&?$c9We)
committee.
)oC sThB.;IS21 conference asked afia;
priation of congress for investigation
fBeIIsterum$
warm. Colds come from too warm
Quarters more often than from too cold.
oridefaaterins system that will
tasuipln4yofwater, not too cold.
Ttbroughout the winter days. Fresh
wafer,, and. jplente,, of,. ;it is one of the
cheapest poultry "feeds" aTid condi
tioners. Arrange It so that? the birds
cannot,makejtt fpul,, jSeep' ifu clean;
keep i-fresh keep'the Ice tff.bt.'ani
$f.pt it 1 1 "'
' And then, clean the housed regularly
jabflf.jjtf'lmelU'clean to you
wnen you gpf in (n, jnvmommg, jtqu
may be 8Ureattilkiincleanvji thf
it will work much' better if the inocu
lated form of sulphur is used. Sulphur
when applied to most soils, causes that
soil to become acid in reaction. Bac
teria are present which breaks down
the sluphur and adds it ta the (materi
als already in the soil. If the bacteria
are added to the sulphur before it is
applied to the soil the reaction; takes
place much more rapidly than would be
the case were they not added. - The
use Of common dusting sulphur with
out innoculation at the rate of ' 200 to
400' pounds per acre results usually in
.reducing the amount .of scab. When
potatoes are planted in a soil which
is distinctly acid in reaction they do
not scab. "
RECIPES
Contributions to this column are
invited.
BroWfi Sugar Cookies
..Two cups brown sugar, two cups
shortening (meat drippings are good),
one cup sour or buttermilk, one full
teaspoon of soda, cinnamon or Other'
spice as desired. If no eggs are handy
they may be omitted, but will make
more cookies if two are added. One
half teaspoon of salt, three cups of
flour and mold as soft as can be handl
ed and sprinkle whit sugar over the
tops before cutting out, and roll softly
witht lulling pin.
AW. A uXD ift Vt. .. -
U Sc'dUoped Cctfn.'Vv1tW Timato Soup
If you want eggs, give the! nehs i
rth'aacejtojlayTfhenw, If they tpend all
their energy trying to overcome ad-
e conditions of feeding and hous
ing, they have no energy 'left Vtth
twjich to produce eggs. i !
CAREFUtlNCRANKINQ TRUCK
One cuij canned corn, one cun .to'mar.
i& soiib.1 one1 tfacie efilmbsA twdi,
ablespooiii buWe,rv!6nV-fialf teaapoon i
salt one-naif teasnoorf-fcelet-v aaMa-nnM
fourth teaspoon.' ohion le'ppef. ' Xil ontBarfley e-Hbride, J3.73; Carl Peterson,
Hull. 'SB.eoy Toifii' Jubb.' $7.98: Pres
B6wW$2.i9-Rv-abMr:1 ihU.
oafel Jff.96:,TDaiiM
?zo.y 6.:. .3.; a.-. ,Hnyaer, ja.aii ; . .a.' wmWc
$art.r $9J8frii A. Duncan,1 $15.98: N.
Put a' layer of crumbs in. btitf'
gaking dishl- !Add torn'-and ,'otip tnpi-:
of -crumba. COtrtihued iayerufot;jajepcj
aiiLu an is nsea. ijoi wiin pilSjpri;put,-;
ter aiid bake In' a hot oven for half an
hour"' "ii!K -iat,l'Ia oi ,A i
Driver
uunt
.'OOO
,-f.,
to Be Sore , That 'the
I Fully RetardedUPIan i''"je
10 Avgio injur.
Before cranking the engine,, the
driver vt n'motdrtfticlr-ghonM; be sure
r th-oi4h-Wsir9efrt
10,
1'
-t
.; 1
nance scouting, investigation and some
eradieaiwajof; therKtift.yhforMiB
Iasnmwestiyi5iaiqitfti4eri wero
established at Oregon Agriculture Col
legeperiaeBEttiojii.Ad3en (eolleCT
men were emnloved during the Rum-
"Oregon has some important stands
that the crears are in neutral. ! If it" Is
attended to 'crank the engine with
Uie spaxk leye.radvanced, thfc chances
are that the engine will bactflre; pos-
1. lbly, resulUng -In a broken , arm.
Is irf '"-'" ... T .L4...'
i!Tinnermore, a me anver succeeas in
" Shorteake Fbr'Fnup a
One and pne-half cups f, flour, two,
teaspoon's.;; bakpg,fjppder(3 dessert
spoony butter, one ;teaspppn'suga,rj)nej-
fourth , rteaspopn ' saltrl4irwater - to
make a, sof,txd.ougiV; -.ot ; ai ' TM3M
,.,f;n,e met.noa.oL.mjng lsne same.
One' solid Xpint'of, berries. -t : can sVs
stretched ser'ye ,pui;fut (Serving tf
Road District "No. 40Joe Wieder.1
noid, $10(5.72; Jack. jones, $25.19:0
ictey $4.98 a 32JTOV, ! ,r; -rock
Road' Digtrfct md4 rlO.;Night
ingale.SJ9.6CT: Elliott Lumber, CeL,
$22.g3f HobbidS'BrosaO'r P.; 6,-
berriei; ia V -bit scimpy M i ta efiyin.JBH? Milled $,74;-j"Gw
l V-1 rrrv,W- Wf kWf nr
&b uiajr cf LOL& l auu a uu v v uiiu auu w
of western white pine and sugar pineJ -which
leads her to be interesleT inHhel the truck and other property as well.
. Instead . of baking , the ake jnJoiiel
maufl., uBSB.aj.iinqtJirepareQ,
juat ..lKpine, pig .sporjca:
less controversy over the r "biegest
piece", and . te. short., cake. is easier t
serve when individual pakes, are tmaa.
OlllUtLlUU,
speaking of wmitjAnsginsbth jStatft
j 3 ,"Fortupately f.thec jusi- fias; rnQt; rye 4h-
vaaea uregon, as aeterminea oy tne
the cost oft akin ii a chance means pos-
U.U.J XBkkUU V. . ' ' V . vruw
of Injury to the'driver,';iand the other
.
"Reports of the agencteg-whtcff have
' p.s' -ixoL plaaa. will ba madft io-pf ftveat Ihai-
- i advance of the menace which is how
! well established in British Columbia
and scattered in western Washington."
Winter Com ling
Many a farm gets few eggs in winter
because the condtions under which the
hens are htfased and fed are poor, as
well as because of lack of laying char
acteristics in toe birds themselves. TheT
Dest nen wu( be; a pope layer if ner
feed and cajrel ar poor.?--iNo4pub ishe
will lay mpie ps'thaafUliije sbtub
hen, but that is" no excuse for giving
her poor treatment
If the poultry house is not already
prepared for the cold and wet season,
right now is the time to put it in order.
In doing so, one should remember a
few fundamental principles.
The hen uses a great deal of oxygen.
Probably no other animal of her size
requires as much. This means that
she must have fresh air.
Likewise, she breathes oft a great
deal of moisture. This moisture must
be supplied in the form of drink, and
provision must be made for letting it
out of theBfi-JouS&thefsf he
walls and cefiihgLfceeiB dampj.ind
clammy. hi PJ &T1 kt .
Both these Saite etfne iTtbiB-ln&
mean it emphatically good vgnJHa
tion. But in ventilating, do not permit
drafts to blow upon the hens. Prob
ably the best method of providing fresh
air is to have three sides of the house
closed tightly, leaving the fourth side
open. This will admit plenty of fresh
air and at the same time prevent the
bsJr
1 kt rv,
-.j
n
wiin snortcaKe tnaa r plain cream.
Cream, swells, ,to one-third its bulfc
when ..whipped. a. ' i , '
.Shortcake is of ten made with sponge
cake instead i0l,;biscuit dough, j In this
case w.hippectfiam ia.aUiaysi served
and the berries are not' crushed.
dsljiOTedtraeriiliorteattei
fSIstwlwd4eaIHtl
it as a luncheon dessert orhMih alrt'
dinner. Clear soup, fish saJacL brown
bread and butter old-fashuxh4d :straw
berry shortcake and coffee wsphlcf ntake
h:
Before Cranking a Truck Be Sure
That' Gear Are In Neutral.
on accouhtvpf property damage of one
sort or another. There have been cases
where damage suits have arisen from
Injuries done teoutslde persons other
than the -driver,; all because this rule
was not obeyed.
n
JiyiPeftatoes Scab -
jFS'ScaSby potatoes are usually, Caused
bykitr soil bacteria which hasfurned
parasitic on the plant and attacked it.
resulting in damage. Scab cuts down
the yield and also destroys the Quality
of the potatoes. Besides causing
waste 4rLj-,Tcesgifetinar removal of
thicTt tfHce'Wis&iif, badly scabbed po
tatoes have an earthy taste that is dis
agreeable to some people.
An alkaline condition of the soil has
undesirable draft
vbeefo cpntrojrhediseas, jbut
m
: J2S?r
Q
at a wise
Woman Knows
. t 1 ,7T
onde in ner bakmc and
health is never won awayrjiO i
rrom ivuial oaiung
Powder.
She knows that it !s anso-r
able that for over 50
svemrs it has been used in
hg Uhe hest; homes in Ubei
cbury. W :
t Confazni No Alum
Leaves No Bitter Taste
v
$4.98; George Davenport, $55. '"
Road District No. 22 Schuld Broth
ers,. $63; c P. R. I & P. Co.,' $57.96;
John Valberg, $4.49; M, H. Wheeler,
$23..94; Jv A.- Hite, - $4.98; W. E.
Wheeler,! $7.48 ; J. W. Wheeler, $4.04.
C. A. Wheeler, $4.98; C. Banfield,- $62.
97; B. C-Kimbley, $4.98; C. J. Lek
bergr $14 John Duly, $1.24; Lon Sut
ton,. $1.24.
; Road District No. 23 Schuld Broth
ers, $10; Portland Railway, Light &
Power Co., $175.14; Fred Wagner, $9.
73; W. H. Banke, $11.23; George
Cnristensen, $7.48 ; Peter Houghlum,
$7.48; L. U Griffin, 7.48; Al. Hay
wortn, $7.48;. D. Brooks Hogan, $7.48;
M. Peterson, $2.49. -;
Road District No. 25 Paul R. Mei-
mg, $12.94; Schuld Brothers, -$30; A.
ilkstrom, $230.24; G. Ten Eyck, $33 90;
1m W. Tice,$19.9l; R. Akins, $29.94;
Thomas Hagan, $11.19; Thomas " Mc-Guire,-
$9.96; Fred GUbert, $9.96; Joe
Vaeritti, $19.96. - "
. Road District No. 26 Paul R. Mei
nig, $4.40; C. W Harris. $10.45: ' J.
Friel, $11.94; E. Hart, $2.99; L. Green,
$7.46; I. Cox, $1.50; Harry Nichols,
$1.50; W. A. Stone, $36.66.
Road District No. 28 Wm Widmer.
$7.98; A. M. Mowery, $ .99.
Road District No. 32 Aug. Swanson,
$2.49; Chas. W. Holanberg. $11.97: 'A.
Carlson, $2.49. .
Koad- District No. 33 Oregon City
Sand & Gravel Co., $108 ; R. - J. Mat
toon, $31.50; Lake Smith, $1.49; J. R.
Livesay, $7.47; C. R. Livesay, $31.41.
ioaa District wo. 34 Oregon City
Sand & Gravel Co., $7; Howard-Cooper
Corporation, $3; C. T. Blackburn, $22.-
71.
Road District No. 35 Wm. Braatz,
$15.96;- E. Laresen, $7.48; Ervin Sterns,
$7.48; Phil Weismandel, $4.98; T. Nor
man, $2.49; Wm. Grlffeth. $2.49.
Road District No. 36 E. J. Lankins,
$11.98; E. T. Bateson, $5.99; J. E. La
Croy, $13.98; Es Staub, $2.99; J. Mc
Comb, $5.98; E. J. Lankina, $8.96; W.
Mattoon, $4.48; E. Ficken. $1.50.
Road District No. 37 John L. Gard,
$33.04; William WaUace, $8.74; Fred
Bruner, $5.98; William Bottemiller, $9.-,
98; Willie Rogers, $9.96; Roscoe Gard,
$14.94 ; ' Alvin Gard, $18.67 ; Richard
Griffith, $56.15; Hosie Rigers, $12.45;
Rafle Gard, $7.47. '
Road District No. 38 F. Madden &
JC0.1,-$2.75; Kaake & Jubb Luniber Co.,
?r.9Z; M. Henthome, $16.78; P. T.
MoHr06;$0.61: WUey Howell. $12.47:
Vngef;9;98'jT,A'Yls;;'9.9&h 4-.
FtaVf -Q 68 V:'1 A niitipari 1 1K0a-'TM
Henricksfen,.l$48: .Walter Lemon'$4.7.
.'98W!Hoider;.'$4.98; Wm. J,jfor
$2,99 Jo6'J4lchael$4-99j;.'arj;jt
fgebtty $2.49'; Geo."--
XJisen $19.92; wiiHs Stanatnger, $4.98;
VWmWjdtaisaL, $2.49 - '. Boyer;.' $t2
n(Road' Dmct,'Ntf.'4--'R.-lAi Wright
SlB.s'k' :,pallrey$23.94: .J
, Whipped, ,. cream will'go" i f ttHlief faIsttictimS!iifflWP Iilli'
95; Jerry De Young, $11.96; Richard
BeU, $17.97; C. B. Perkins, $71.88.
Special ' No.' 25-A.I Ekatrom, $1,
143.01; Geo. A.' Ten Eyck, $59.84: I
W. Tice, $95.95. . '
" Special No. 28 Portland Railway,
Light & Power Co., $27; Francis
Welsh, $9.25; R.-J. Mattoon,; $27.90;
J.. R. Livesay, $2.99; C. R. Livesay,
$7.98. , ,
Special No. 34 Dave Meyrick, $11.
96; A. Fisher, $15.96; H. Fisher, $11.
97; R.' Edwards, $1.87; H. Kamrath,
$4.99; C. Jones, $2.49; E. Jones, $9.96;
E. Anderson, $14.96; J. Hughes, $14.
93; Chas. ; Jones; $13.69; E. Roberts,
$24.89: G. Roberts. $32.36: E. Wil
liams, $24.89; E. Sheppard,. $21.42; F.
Kamrath, $41.89 ; F. Shaw, $19.96;
Wm. Martin, $22.21; A. Thomas. $41.-
88; D. E. Jones, $32.89; W, Bohlander,
$17.43; J. Leatherberry, $2.99; E. O.
Hughes, $1.24; W. D. Jones. $9.96:
Wm. Daniels, $22.44; B. Kleber $10.84;
(jnas. Jones, $13.60; J. Hughes. $13.69 :
R. Edwards, $12.47; G. Hollmann, $15.
59; N. Christner, $12.47; V. JBohlander,
$12.47; C. Steiner, $1.49. , .
Special No. 36 J. C. Mattoon, $20.
97; A, Stuab, $2.99; John Hamilton.
$5.98; Steve Fellows, $11.96; Ed. Staub,
$z.ay; A. Granam,. $5.98; Andrew Gra
ham, $8.97.
Special No. 38 P. T. Monroe, $2.
Special No. 40 Joe Wiederhold,
$210.85; Carl Rath, $20.45; Berge Tor-
kieson, $28.05; Ed. Harders. . $29.18;
Ted Harders, $3.99; Chris IQinker.
$57.43; Henry Schmidt, $14.30; Gus
Zweirman, $9.95; Louis Ochs, $14.30;
John Marshall, $14.30; O. P. Califf,
$18.68; Albert Hubert, $25.81; Adolf
Welderhold, $15.55; Calvin Beebe, $13.
05; A. H Miller, $27.92; Frank Ochs,
$13.05; N. Rath, $13.05 ; M. Grafenhain,
$13.05; Roy MUlery $1.24; Ralph. Cha
ney, $18.95. . ..:., .. .' . ;
Special No. 42 J. A. Wall, $22.05;
Dick Lampman, $28.63; C. E. Wid
strand, $28.63 ; - C. B. Mann, $24.90;
Emil .Lind, $13.46; G. Lind, $8.97;
Chas. Backman, $8.97; Andrew' John
son, $8.97; Philip Putz, $20.97; Victor
Backman,. $14.97; C. J. Renhard, $14.
97; O. G. Nyquist, $14.97; .E. -Nelson,
$14.97; C. A. Adolfson, . $14.97 ; -Alfred
Swanson, $10.57; Emil Peterson, $4.98;
C. E. Bergstrom, $7.47; John Johnson,
$2.49; A. J. Staffanson, $7.47; Peter
Johnson, $8.39; C. Nelson, $2.49; E. F.
Wallace, $6.83;.T. M. Fellows, $T.78. l.
Special No. 43 O. Jeff Davis,' $46.40;
B. L. Lewis,: $37.42; GeoKoos, $19.96;
Joseph Z&aker, $9.98; Guy Dibble; $9.
98; . Jack Feyrer, . $33.67; Art Scott
$67.36; Milt Strean, $24.95; Clay Engle,
$12.47; O. J. Davies, $2.49;. Willis
Standinger, $6.23; Edw. Feyrer, . $43.
88b.William Dodge. $17.43: A. H.
Breniaer, $4.98; Harold Butler, $26.14;
iWaiiamiButler, $9.96; Lee Jones, $1.-
24; R. J. Bruce, $10.58; William Loury.
$2.49; William Feyrer, $19.19; I Jack
Feyrer, $9.99,- Henry- Kyllo, $9.99r "
Special , No, 46 Almon Johnson,
134.93; Melvin THahlum, $14.97; J. R.
Pitts, $34.93 ;iF. A. Wigant, $9.98; S.
W. Bany, $34.93; J. W. Hylton, $17.43;
Roscoe - Miller, $17.43 ; Conrad Her
man, $9.96; F. B. Needham, $17.43;
Geo. Koehler, $23.94; Wm. Weiner,
$19.96; V. Skinner, $4.99.
Special ' No." ' 47 Ernest Bauman,
$12.47; Fred W. Sohn, $9.97: Oregon
City Sand & Gravel Co., $35,-
Special' No; 50 Oregon City Sand &
Gravel. Co., ' $120; Willamette Valley
Southern Railway Co., $90; Ed- Mitts,
$7.48; . Roy " Nckalson, $9.98: Wm.
Dreher, $9.98; S. G. NickoUon, $4.98;
G. E. Wyland, $78.57. -23.
'
Market Road No. 2 Estacada Tele
phone & Telegraph Co., $ 5; The
People's Store, $ .75; Crawford Bros.
Motor ' Co., - $2.50; Stenstrom Bros.,
$877.39; Standard Oil Co., $68.67: Paul
R. Meinig, $1.82; A. W. Andreson, $26.-
05;. Fred Una; $8.25; Carl Rath, $28.
50;. Joe .Wiederhold, $431.22;: Wm.
Rhoades, $6.14;; Smith Hardware Co.,
-I i MASON
HEAVY DUTY COR!
Oversize
30x3
32x4
33x4
34x4
$13.75 (
24.501
24.70
255
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I TTTP. TPTY 'TTAT OTini .t
,We Fix Anything
. Bicycles, ' Guns, Umbrellas, . re- 6
X . paired; Saws filed; Lawn Mow-.
A ers, Scissors, Knives, sharpened. , X
Y All kinds of soldering done, y
Keys made and fitted. . X
HOWARD & ' K A NNEY,.i
Prop." . .
109 Seventh St. - ' Oregon City
New Standard Size
30x3
Also 30 xZy2
11.30
and 31 x 4
, straight" sides.
Goodrich motorcycle and
- bicycle tires.
florthWest Tire Co.
Warren & Blodgett, Prop.
407 Main St . Oregon City
12 Iv
O
10
0-
9
UO..S1U.Z8. . T.iipiJsl
5.ROad' District No: '4fr-Road Builders
EoufiiineTit Go: $36.60: S. W. , Beny.
$14.97 i iGe6.0Koieller;$i6.52 f W.W
ner, $17i46f 'CF."Pipka;l$4.98'; Wruefr;!
son, $14.97; WRv-Ayers, $9.9$;
Road DIstrict'tNo.Ul7Lela" KeiL
Ht.WiVumen! $4;99V'jErneet!wIiaji,I
fman, $9.98; Fred W. Sohn, $6.l8:cprer
gonuuy sana urayei yp.,. ,38 jint
J -Rbad )istrc,e", NW 48thdmaih Piep,
ka, $13.071:. Zimmerman, $17.94
dm. ZetgleF,c$3.49;?.V?SHrineit :$2.49;s
a Bollattdi, $X48;- Pi Bollaad,. $2 A9i iEi ,
Tl. B...TT TT . n . j T . .
T!T?um,ir 4Zammerman,$M9; ,,G.(ZeW,-l5H
! I ' CVinnc lift. TIT O "DotiTT. tlL. fV.
Dxiio. - ire 4 A
" Rpaff District, Jio. 49-r;anbj tHard
fwkrt "Implement Cft'.,.'; $4d idJika:
Waisn,u:$ib.BS; en" Krause, $4.v;,
Johaa 3Cammerf"$2i.495iludolpW Klaus,
$11.97?).Jahi!Heintz $2.49iii'J" .SC6 B
-Road District N.,j50NeedjiiBrick &
Tile Factory $9-nf! srMUi'wM , .Uild
Road District- No.!52r1Ai.. Jf-liFOusnei!. !
8S: i. iM.'- 'Oroshohe: $9.73: R.Dl
Groshbng3.73iC. S. Hfll, $2.49. ." -
EtOad District No. 53 F. Madden &
Co., $2.75;-aafce'& Jubb $86.40 J; W.
Marrs, II4i.4rf'ilvanx tacey, $2k9j;.D.
Haraer,'$2;49;3J!32a ns j ;t,. fc
Road Distncti aN. ?.66 R. Scnuepe,
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tounty
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( Road District No. 1
(Jlty.r fj&zT; City of Ot?gpn
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Road District No. 2 Citji pf West
Linn, $6,247.08. I ij! j j
Road District No. 3 City-pl Oswego,
$1,086.08. IS; t
Road District No. 4 City- of iMHwau".
kie. $1,333.04. - fill l.t-H
Road District No. 5 Cityilpf Glad
stone, $814.03. 1 lli ! !
Road District No. 6 Cityibf Bandy.
$145.67. i .
Road District No. 8-Citt'M Canbyi
$789.58.
Road District No,
$72.99.
Road District No. 10 Cifas if ! MotehGtrlrenB TT.47 : R. HeipIeTTI2.a7 :
ia, ?ozu.t3. t
Jtoad District No. 11 S. NV Pldhajn,
$184.38; H. Gebsardt, $211,873 iHl Geb-
hardt. $22.50: S. G. Bullocks: S7S6.88:
F:-E.'.pavidson, $109.75; J. Rlsfeji $71.
06; J. P. Cook, $55.31; O. Ei ipftvfdson.
$59.80; M. Weidman, $12,705; fH.i Koch,
$4-49. T;M I
Road District No. 12 M Smith,
$653.45; A. Worthington,'$83-?7;j. Si
grfst, $68.77H. Koenig, $57.83;i!L. In-
dizzi. $25.40: S. M. BrantlaChi' 1249
Road District No. 13 Aden's Btofe
$13.65; Carlson & Sherk Co; $102.5u
Concrete Pino C.n. S29 OK- X :;Ai VnMi
$25.96; Lloyd Jones, $29.94jiF! Ifooze,
$9,ft73L.ii ..Wallace A9i ;Jo
$4.99; RayejrJ?;
acnueoei, .8. Tf1r ,.3,T ,,
unaq instnci
White,
Fred
era,. $40;, P. .R, Li&.PCpr-! $50k0;.,N.i
$;Xm,. $59:85: G-, A Heiple $2;49;,.A.
amun, s.z; j. uowty, jir.
; c.
Erickson,
Famce, $9.98; A.
$9.P8;JW
Hle, $1.24jfCruiler,i-$i24; F Hale,
$2.49 ; X Tninnell, $24f95 , B. C
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$49.90- G.rB.iI4hiU:$6,22; E. ESickspn,
$458;pWiJveH,J $H 94; H
$4.99. ! nfr';ro
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W.40; P- R- L. & P. Co., $270.901
186.68. !
Road District No. 61--T. C. TJhi
m.EftsrfrfaxweHelfbfa. t!5.96l
:sy2-A9& kraw?5iilia, $2-49;
E. Day, $2.49; U O. Dayx$15.98'.l .
$2.49; F. Krouse, $2.49; F. Kisr.'I6TT-RoaT"'Distnct-No.. 63rGL. Notdurft,'
19; B. Case, $11.21; R. Leir$J.6JU.9JJUnjsrl48iJltdj
Road District No. 14 Coast ;Ciivert Road District No. 65 Carl Dropu-
& Flume Co., $115.07; Bill Saget, $9.96; BamflTDJOT f r r A T
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J. "M. Turner. $55.86: Ernfest; Wilke.
$i7.47: Walter Wanker, $7.47: Ifohn
Wanker, $1.24; Bob Shatz, $Sf.t8; iCarl
Eisle. $4.98: Mike Aldrige !$2.4S: C.
Tiedeman, $16.21; Adolph Deleri $2.
49. llMil
Road District No 16-J. Wli gc?iuld,
$25.43; Pete Schuld, $142.80c iiPorfland
jRUway, Light & Power Cp.ttS189;
$172.81; Chas. Moran, $35.82 44..H4nry,
$11.95; J. S. Booth, $38.87; Esifa. Itoe
the, $29.95; C. Skaag, $23.96; CJ jpen
rici, $7.98; C. D. Atchley, $2S.'96: !r. S.
Blair. $11.96;' H. Emil, $5.99;! Fred fVal-
let. $7.48; J. H. McLillian, $16.37;! 4. H.
Frommyer, $26.95; Sam Pet$$.8.
Road . .JDJsjtrict No. 17 Waiwaikie
Service Station, $35.68; C. El! Batten,
$52.35;., Blackburn, $41.88; iridk iBat-
tin, $16.44; tO. Walsh, $29.9Q;! G. Bee-
oaaai,f $i?'.84 C. H. counseiiji 531.92;
tJno, Shields, $65.89; (Wm. Strahge,
$11.98f W. Hi Counsell, $71.81 !;DJ Maz
zle, $54.92. i j( i i
Road District No. 18 jMM jGrfeen
slade, $4. "iijltlj
Road District No. 21 Porlland! Sail
way, Light & Power Co., $324a; Jake
De Young, $7.98jArtbUtJlran,.$4i98;
Tdhaiiflaeiion$ta&f -it- ft oeUe,
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litih, $59:501' Will B"ufekT6rt,$3t85.
Road District No. 42 Fete
berg. $81.50; J. A. Wall, $30'i
& Rowan, $9.85; Oscar Lindbeck, $13.
75; Hi LundmarkLr$2,4?. 4 J
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:G. Jpnea. I $8;$7 ; , B.Mph, .tt.99Di3e
wormanson, if.sj; JiTearTr.arreni,j
$68.3Qj JWiF.VBstO $I4.95f1E.-Toaff,-t
ters, $14.95 ; rirviger, f?i4.j)&; ritaytteai-!
eKO$34.b:JParreti 38.1 H-'
PhilliMAi$34.a; vfi Kruinirtc$ri.$4y
Ffed'Kruger, $13.45; Emil Ficken, $11.-1
6 ; - Frank Zehiny, $135i Alison, $2
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-Special NO.-14 F, Falnedskerr $4.9M
Al Vogt, $7.47; GAndrews$49; J.
M. Turner, $195.aoqsb ami no blsq
Special No. 20 George Gibbs, $8.97r
Joe RelLi47.S4-. Joe PaDsoh. S1TLB4:
John MoKSCP'onSS;
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$91.77; J. C. Royer, $41.97'?!P...Kel
4er $17.46 , Casper. , Schmuki, .7.48;
RayiDallas:S7'.48-lEmU Papsch; $4.99:
C. F. Eckert, $50.83; iGufflinglei' $14.-l
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