Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, July 29, 1910, Page 8, Image 8

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    OKEHOX CITY KNTEKt'litSK. FIJI DAY, .ll'iW !!, 1!)10.
rizes Given
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TO POPULAR LADIES IN THE
ENTERPRISE'S GREAT CIRCULATION CONTEST
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First Prize-First District
$50 Merchandise Certificate at
Huntley Bros. Co.
$50 Columbia Phonogr aph
Xu one thins M give o nlch pleasure to so n;ur.T people
for so Ions a time as a Columbia Phonograph. Prices. $30.00
to llUO.UO.
If you don't want a phonograph, you may select other mer
chandise to the value of $50.00.
First Prize-Second Dist.
$50 Merchandise Certificate at
J. Levitt's Big Store
Now conducting "THE MOST POWERFIL MONEY HAV
ING VALl'ES- SALE EER KNOWN IN THE HISTORY OK
THE STATE.
A Gigantic Clean-up of the Entire Stock
Dry-Goods. Ladies- Suits. Furnishings, Shoes, etc.. Mens
Clothing, Furnishings. Shoes, etc., Boy's Suits, Suit Cases,
Trunks, Notions, etc., etc.
SALE ENDS AUGUST 6
COUNTY COURT
(Continued from page 4)
orge May, $10.
Ni'es Johnson, $7.
U Slckler, t$.
Patton Home, $16.
S. M. Kelso, $10.
Beu Landes, $10.
Indigent Soldier.
Mead Post ,Nq. 2, $15.
Armory Rent.
Company G, $25.
Truant Officer.
F. A. Miles, $10.
County Veterinarian.
W. S. Edy, $33.33.
Insane.
W. V. Tel. Co., $1.
J. F. Adams, $16.
Dr. M. C. Strickland, $25.
Printing and Advertising.
Courier, $48.20.
Surveyor.
S. A. D. Hungate, $130.40.
N. Blair, $59.40.
Bud Thompson, $59.40.
J. Lewis, $54.50.
C. Bock, $39.40.
D. Watts. $4.
Frank Hattan, $2.
Orval Watts, $2.
J. F. Jo;:e3, $4.
E. P. McFarlane, $4.
A. McFarlane, $4.
F. A. Davis, $2.
H. EppeiMui, $2.
Board of Health.
C. ft. Dauchey, $5.75.
Scalp Bounty.
E. F. Wallace, $2.
W. Baker, $12.
J?sse E. MilU, $1.50.
Damages to Road.
Hannah K. Mudgett, $20.
District No. 1.
J. E. Wetzler, $130.
Kelly Hardware Co., $5.97.
Monroe & Roberts, $77.25.
E. Side Mill & Lumber Co., $110.45.
Sam Drefs, $53.
0. F. Hibbard, $33.75.
C'has. Stockton, $9.
K. Rupach, $15.75.
J. C. Coat es, $49.50.
V. Avery, $(5.
W. H. Counsel!, $76.00.
H. Flrrlel, $2.25.
T. II. Stratton, $28.25.
J. Wlllman, $36.
G. Atwood, $04.75.
Ed. Drefs, $15.
,T. Shumua, $51.25.
Chris Nederhausen, $40.50.
P. Klngsley, $.18.25.
W. Rasmussen, $22.
Geo. Atwood, $16.50.
C. H. Counsell, $C4.
E. Rudder, $56.
S. Riley, $64.
C. H. Counsel!, $65.
R. Goth, $97.51'. District No. 4. J. T. Krie!. Jr.. $S. t
G. Terry. $45- R- H. Currin, $18 50. A. Biedenstlne, IIS.
H. A. Batin, $50. A. J. Kirchem. $38.25. i (.'. W. Harris, $18.75. j
J. Davis. 120. N. Linn, $14.50. j D. strict No. 9. j
D. McNicols, 10. i Hale, 115. j , iiuie,-, ji.-Jt I
E. Rudder, $S0. A. Erickson, $ i E GllUl.,ilaini j-s. !
L. U Buckley, $30. A. Darling S. I Zimlm,rlun,
Joe Hartwig, $120. i). Matron, $7.75. j y 0chlj
E. Atwood, $50.25. E. E. Sailing, $9. - j Kil t;bcr, $23.
D. Gaffner, $S5. A. Erickson, $2. ! 7,H;,, Harder, $10. j
H. Buckner, $57.50. R. Linn. $3.50. 1 Kl.nker, $22. - 1
W. Sellwood. $20. B. Looney, $1.75. A Stej,lle j2fl.
J. Stuckey, $15. G. a Linn, $25. N Uathi jjjj
N. E. Moffitt, $5. District No. 5. C. Paugh. IT.
S. Riley, $35. vv j Borht.n . j. v. Ol-en, $1. I
G. Held, $10. L pt.rryi ,M x. Sche.l. $10. I
T. Sober, 35. w T Brooks, $76. ' H. Schmidt, $12. J
C. Batin. $40.5". H A G,8t ,20. Otto Paulsen, $43.50. ;
Con. Battin, 54. M R Wheeler, $90. - ! Chris. Johnson, I2C.50.
J. Hunter. 50.75. E(, 01(,8 f. Linns. 24.
District No. 2. A. G. Horberg, $25. ! A. H. Miller. $47
A Mather $310 1 - w- Horlng, $12. j Julius Paulsen, $10 50 I
C.' H. Dau'chy,' 75c. A. Hite. $10. , Wm. Held, $18.50.
M. B. Webster. $57.50. J- E. Underwood, $10. J. V. Hart .T25.fl"..
C. Jones, $95. 0- M- R'hey, 110. Henry Johnson, $10.
I. W. Johnson, 30. R- E- Rlchey, 14. Ontrict No. 10. i
Jack Young, 42.50. W'ni. Wheeler, f 17. I E:4taca,ia ,er. C'o . M'l.Ji). j
W. Stakely, 112.50. wm- Miller, $21. I (.hart illlf.ail( $77.50. !
W. Henshaw, 112.50. H. Brooks, 124. j Hc,,a,d j.amatecr, 37. j
Joe Baker, $17.50. CBa3- Iln!. 39. ,, E Vastr, $35.35.
C. M. Lake. $62.50. w a $27 ,
Dictriet No. 3. Sonnichsen & Smith, 11.30. () Q (.aM(r j3fi
Trojan Powder Co., $33.10. Jarl Bros., 6.14. Karl Tr;l(.y jig.87. !
C. McMurry, 137.50. District No. 6. ! O. P. Califf, $28.C2. i
J. A. Jones, $32. L p H Co., $30. K. A. Jones, 76. i
E. E. Cox, $60. paul R Menig ih ,,. M. Tra.-y, $65. ',
F. Brighthaupt, $7. Flrwood Lumber Co., $50. Elmer Davis, $6V. !
B. Brighthaupt, 7. A c Francis 113.75. S. M. Traev, $15.72. I
J. C. Elliott & Co., 1268.20. x Schlntz 18. Ira W'"H. VIM
Honeyman Hardware, 16.45. (,na() Krejfi 173 ! R. (!. Palinateer, 161.50. 1
J. E. Haseltlne, 18.40. M Itcina. 112. ' I ""' 2M- !
Forester & Shaver. 3. j Hocelwander, 2. V' WaK""r' 4 50- I
J. Ewlng, 185.75. j Marl Conklin ,111.25. 1
H. Troge, $99.30. District No. 7. j () c, Kletsch, $75.2.1. ' 1
J. D. Ifgren. $28. Paul R' Meln,B 70-70- W. P. Snuffln, $54.50. i
N. Boyer ,141. - CralB- 08- , 1 fecll Hampton, $32.62. j
C. Hcnlte, $101. E- Aschoff, $9. , A. w. Botkin, $8.
W. Chilcote, $65. R H"rljank, f 3.50. ( UrShi' lflfl. $8.
J. Stradle, $28. a I,ck,''"i- 20- j District No. 11. !
C. Stein, $73. 1 A- c- T4ir,maB. ' W. II. lionney, $13. j
F. Young, $64. F- R- U'af- 75- ' Frank Mn tnu, $5. I
C. Allen, $12. '"n""' 'eaKle. HO. j Wilson &. Cooke, 6.50. j
M. Troge, 172. T- Vanderhoff, 6. i w. P. Haherlach, $10.50. I
A. Haller, $52. NV- r- Strack. $54. I Trojan p,)W,ier Co., $13.85 1
J. MullenhofT, $27. - Wa,t"r St' J"1,n- $19-r'- I C Mann, $14. '
H. Rlt7.au, $65. (l Ol"1'"". :J3.75. ; w. Mann, $10. 'I
J. Deyoung, $47. A- Shutc, 12.25. j j Burgess, $40. !
A. Spahn, $48. w- U Walker. 16.10. , r narrnn, 40. !
O. Spahn, 30. I A- c' R"")hack, "2. j. n, i.vf,;,y $30. j
C. Young, 139. ' Cockelrease, 10. A E Daggett, $4.
G. Stein, $39.50. w- M- Hudson, $2. j porBythMl $14.60. j
R. Schmidt, $10. Frp'1 Ryser, $8.25. n, mm Wi ,
J. Morton, $30. Hans Cock' n- W, Hlchman, $30.
.1. Moore. $20.50. Joe (:lilrk' WM- 3. McQuillan, $12.
B. Brelghthoup. $13. (;- Hanglum, 111.50. j Maddox, $48. j
A. Burnett. 166.75. ,,"H1 R- R- Co- 8- L. Lundburg,' $16. ;
C. Helnrich, $30.75. District No. 8. E. W. Oldham, $16. !
T. Troge, $10. Paul R. Melnlg, $8.25. W. M. Bruce, $14. I
B. Cooke, $37. Thos. McCabe, $42.50. C. R. Llvesay, $57.50. i
M. Summer, $50. C. W. Harris, $17, District No. 12. J
O. Llngle. $12. W. S. Ilunyan, $18. G. Strahn, $5. j
H. I.ay, 10. Henry Hledenstliie, !. H. Hubcr, $5. j
F. Eberhard, $2. i T. F. McCabe, $24. G. Eden, $1. '
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EILERS ORCHESTRAL UPRIGHT GAND STYLE E H, AWARDED GRAND HIGHEST PRIZE AT SEATTLE.
EXPOSITION.
Kecent'y selected ly the I'ortland Coinmerclal Cluli. alier a most exhaustive t. st i.f tn loit liiakt'M It Ih
a Weston Piano, made to withstand We-'em cllmalli- comlHlons. Fltushed in cfiulrrHt of iuahnKiiiy, llwnr-cl
walnut and cpmner-sawed oak, in luittht, or French, er dull llnl.-.h. This piano 1U lie awanlt'd to the ci.nteHlanl
havins the highest nmnbi-r of voles in the conlett, without reference to district .
Grand Prize
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C. Johnson. $2S.
J. M osier, 125.
J. S. Gill, 12250.
II. (illl, !." 75.
W. .McC'ubhln. I0.
J. Minder. $24.
A. Moatul. 21.
I). Allen, 116.
Fred Moser, 16.
Frank Kohl. 22.
II. Habler. $29.
N. Kirchem, $30.
O. Ilenson. $25.
II. A. Ilenson. 124.
C. Frederick, 5.
John Walc.ak, 116.
Thomns Tshopp, Iff.
District No. 13.
Wilson & CMike. $9.30.
Pope & Co., 46c.
Win. Dnice. $30.25.
W. P. Ilrehtn, $30.25.
J. Fullntn ,$(..
J. Hughes, $31.25.
M. C. Ward, $26.25.
:. Tellford, $42.
H. P. Mutloon, $8.
J. Egger. $29.25.
E. Hnrett, $13.25.
Herbert Olmen, $7.50.
W. C. Ward, $50.
H. U Hubert, $10.
C. 3. Jiibb. $25.75.
It. Mattoon, $24.25.
0. Knlder, $10.
Wm. Hniin, $20.62.
W. W. Bruce, 126.75.
W. A. Emott, 119.12.
U. W. White, 121.12.
A. E. Snyder ,112.
K. Wilcox, 123.75.
J. Hruco, 10.86. ,
A. Kirchem, $1.87.
J. Frcsnnda, $3.75.
H. H. Mnttoon, $71.25.
T. Blpley, $38.25.
A. Hubert, $31.25.
J. H. Ripley, $32.25.
District No. 14.
E. Evenson, $14.
W. Sprague, $8.
G. Speese, $2.
C. Muralt, $1.25.
District No. 15.
Siory & Thomas, $2.35.
F. C. fladke, $5.04.
h. Matloon, $47.50.
Frank Qulnn, 143.75.
A. W. Mead, $50.
W. M. Rnlney, $45.
F. Way, $32.
E. F. Portouw, $24.
C. A. Clark, $24.
C. E. Tllack, $32.
A. C. Warner,, $50.
J. M. Wnrnock, $32.
W. C. Tluekner, $42.
Rudolph Mllsted, $8.
F. E. Black, $8.
District No. 16.
C W. Frederick, $2.20.
Frank Engler, $30.
Second Prize-Each Dist.
The winner of the second pi Ue In curb dUli'li t ban her
choice ur eitheiA,t IMuiio Sib(daishli or a llulnen ScbolHrtblp.
Piano - Scholarship
in Oregon Conservatory of Music
Portland
' A oiietei'in Hi'!iolaihlp In the I'l.uii) liepartuii'iit, lucludlui;
Ttieur' or llarnioiiy, with free nn of Study H"okH Term o"'i'
tMTond Monday ill September. A m bool noted for ll encellelice
hi hiHtrui lion and I lie blub Mainlln of IN ui aduatcn
Business Scholarship
in Electric Business University,
Portland
A m mouth si It.'luixMp III elUier til" I kki-eplni; or llie
h!iorlliand ctmrse In a IiIkIi i -lant hcIumiI wl . when ou ai"
liiiiditaled, you will "know "oan iblUK " Small damn s and In
dividual Instruction art' alwiiv bett You "III do li.lter than In
n laiKe n tliml Work mule thorouitli and pini!i"N bilti r.
Third Prize-Each Dist.
Handsome
Ladies Gold Watch
20 YEAR
Tom Illani'liard, $31.
Aug. Slealiely. $50,
('. tilaler, $26.
W. Lamb, $2S.
Emil Gclhrlch, $91.1.
Geo. Kelliuid, 127.30.
Ernest tlellirlch, fit'.. 50.
A. O. Miller. .!4.
W. L Randall, $.15.50.
W. Slealiely, ll.
Fred Cblnn, 112.
P. ('.. HhkIick, 115.
II Cnseday, 1 10.
N. Norton, 3.
Henry Kngel, $33.50.
Frank Gutperlet, 3.
District No. 17.
A, K or her, 6. ,
Win. Tuce, $24.
(i. I. Jones, $11.
Ivan Dlmlrk, $18..
A. Tlce, 7.
K. C. nnbeock, 7.
A. II. Kiilghl, 15.
I). U. Dlmlck, 121.50.
Jnmes AiMu. $21.
II. It. Stogsdall, $10.
W. Wallers, $4.
AURORA.
Aurora has organized a commercial
club, with J. W. Hadler. president ; J
A. T. Nell, vice-president; A. II.!
Will, secretary, and II. I-. Ileitis. j
treasurer. The slang Is now "Walcli,
Aurora grow." Tuesday evening,
August 2. the club will meet In Mil
ler's hall. We want everybody to
come, and enjoy the evening. Re
freshment. will be served. The
Aurora baud will favor us wllh a
few choice selections. We'll have
some pronfllietil men to talk Ui us I
and explain the cause and good of(
nch clubs and will endeavor to.
make you all feel at homo and give
you a good evening.
Mrs. Martini Howermnn, of Salem,
spent a few days at the home of Miss
Orletta Kraus, the first part of the
week.
Mr. (iroff and family, from Butte-
vllle, were In town Wednesday doing,
shopping. .
Mrs. W. U. Snyder Is vlslllng with,
her slater, Mrs. Geo. Kraus, for a few:
days.
Geo. Fry is kept busy giving his,
different, friends boat rides on these
hot evenings.
Main street of Aurora has been
oiled, this Is a great way of getting j
rid of dust. ' j
Mr. nnd Mrs. Emanuel Kiel made a
trip to Portland, The Oaks nnd Van-
couver, Sunday.
Ham Miller and slater, Mollle, visit-!
ed relatives In Aurora, Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Miller went to
Portland, the Oaks nnd Vancouver,
Huiidny.
Aurora Beats Hubbard.
Aurora defeated Hubbard at Hub
bard, 0 to 2, Sunday. T. Baker, for
Aurora, pitched a fine game, striking
out 12 men ami nllowlng but four
scattered hits, while Jonos was bit:
hard throughout. The score should
have been 6 to 1. In the slxlh, Piatt's
singled, reached second on Calvert's
out, advanced to third when (1, linker
missed the third strike on Whitney
GUARANTEE.
mid si ori'd lien Whitney wo hit
: by a bull butted by 'Hurst. The mil
' plre let the run count, rlnlinluii thai
II was 11 dead ball.
1 The score Is as follow :
it. 11 !:.
Aurora ii 9 5
llubl.iiid 2 4 7
llutterles for Aurora. Tom Baker,
G. linker nnd Front; for Hubbard,
Jones and Whitney.
Next Sunday, July 31, Aurora wilt
play Moiitn vlllu Cubs at Aurora.
Aurora Is not accusloiued to Ink
ing II back sent iiuvwhere In Miss
lliucl liretu, who lives on It. K. D.
limiie No. I, Aurora has 11 strong
ciiiiilldiiie. Miss 1 1 11 I thinks she has
a tine rluinri of winning, and the way
she Is hustling votes she will surely
win. The piano must conic 10 Aurora
and everybody In this section should
help her to will voles
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Interest
Is the flreat incent
ive toward sav
ing money
We pay
Interest
on savings accounts
We pay 4 per cent
Interest
on Certificotes of
of Deposit
Safety
Liberality
Courtesy
Is our motto
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