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I BUSINESS IS SLOW the ti.., u vrr Arm tone ta i. t-H- i.nt little business passing. , nfake a . n lumt of contract bunlneM f.irtnor top has been reported don to He pound, but the better class of yards aro (till rinding strong bids at If The market for spots Is nrm utt previous price nominally la effort, iri, n.arVt continues to show ain,,tf disposition with brew cr not ity offering inclined to hurry purchases of the crops. Stocks of hops re Hunt erywhore and It would not take much buying activity to clean up- every available bale tu eight. A Ne York mall advice of latest date says of the general 1,,Btlft rttlo 1027. calves 7. hogs 39SS. sheep i ''SThU weeks cattle market hn boon full of surprises. The broadened out : ", m:uie possible fcf .h. 1 -ll! .'n I on the part of killer.. large and eiiwl . ' i - .,i.i..n r..ctlon In beef val- ("lillM"! n r.t"' ! uei and the tendency of I .mints upward, pomana heavy steer wss sellers the ni.irkot for prime urgent enough to market and ! .. .t i i..i.. mi. I wife to Andrti Tottere'r and wife, land section . township nouth. range I east; - '''lion M Hock wood to Church Smith and wife. I"t IL Mock '. Ar- d',"'Wi. MM, Anderoiig. rr.'i - - . ,,. a ami .. ii-"" land sections 5 onth. range l oast; It. ..i, Eveline McCtunh to Joseph M -tub Sit, renirai rttiti"- " II. ( Wolfsell Carl Strvmigreoil V. Banter A. K, Ituohe II. IIMK . F. Puts Kdd Grace V. II. Hottoinlller J. Put District No. 21 Oregon City KnterprlHo ... Claude Wlnalow Annus! Forsgren A. N. Stvauson District No. 22 Oregon City Courier I'uh. Mettilg's secotui .1. n. i '. i Ceo. Coffmnn Meter to Eugenia II. Taggart f t; Hutinato 17 ami i. : i block 4; Ms l. 3 Hml Pleasant Little "n,, to township 3,6!6 ..45.597 ..45.S23 .. : ...9.52$ .. S.S29 Receipt for week Hecelp'a from Sep. 1 Receipts same time laat year Kxports of Europe for week Exports from Sept 1 Exports same time last year Imports for week Import from Stpt 1 I.nunrf KSnlA tilUS last i'tiT "Brewers have not bee nbuylng to any extent this week and that has given a very quiet market through out. The demand seems to be satis- fled for the present, and it wm piw -.I- v . . oitinir market for a while. i....-o nf low stocks here and the Intrrlor dealers have shown no disposition to make anw concessions and vfc( an opportunity to move some lots might Induce a little shading. me r.n'iu" . . , i.i.iin.t to .... ..i ... t i.i.u.L- ir i eniriii rtti"" of JS ws'aslly oPiaiuou. , ioi i. ' The bulk or Kteers were , - .. k llti if,t to rnanra 'XLr'M kV ortglna, ,on Oher MOCK wa. -.u""-. " prime stuff was w'atve. i o" " p lllMH, ,jn Company hoitersal ' bull J""'". U , ,(H-tlon 6. M.r, .re extreme quo .tun . m , ,,1)!lt; ,io. Utvelpts nave ere....... , . . . - u, 0s,.lir Sniltn. . .tmnar. C. ltn ism - - . ... . .t .,.. M.i n s s secoiui ','rl.':L:,Kcu!n, '. .liir.trent occasion until! t". i? SV; fl nv nMch-Ht Thursday. As bus iTt. IJ. ,h d-se Sa.unlay was weak at 7 45 :? ami 1 . , .t.. .r.,.,iii b c i i. block tt. Sl'E" w,oa .o AspasU boldlncs i.m I'een i ,lf . .. 0.ton 2S. town !,,i"M " , ti.i.i xlitp :l south, ratwe o e..s.. t'h.irles Albrignt aim ..... .m.i wire pari .-tnm.-" I.fy tVe deman.1. r.te,, " ".7 " , , , iV. .0tion 9. 10 ! '"! ,ntlens Mutual Tel. To mirUt is snowinis iiuuj"." " ... i, ,,.., 4 o.is :! which may be speculative, a. a. .. .1... .,,..1,1 r.Mit hoe market has tl.OOO '......i .....in M..n If temporary. Sui-1 t'o. ..81.031 and w!ub public fork consumption Is , . ..St m'..obfavy,,,hK,.meof h, y.a . . ... K t,....a fit !lt' ,K..M ro t.rm'li V eilUHKH tit's. .. l.ai,.l Kverv ouier i.tif I'lay Knglo i;. Voyror A KlKle District I t;oo. Askln . A. Kaiifftnan , tl. K. Wtland No. determine future nlv and demand m price levels. . Sheep house business was brisk durint the weok when opportunity d ... rd rT nnti-a t'. and it will prob-ioffere- a"--". yvenl i.iini he of ewes at J.Vla. in Mutton de mand seemed to be steady though not urgent. Ootid lamb found a ready market at current quotations. ', lot of !!'. head sold "off the cars i $7.50. The extreme top price on ' fed lambs is conceded $7.25 to $ line I' rime 5. OREGON APPLES LKED BY DENMARK'S KING The king of Denmark personally has approved the quality of Oregon apples. He expressed himself a highly pleased at the excellence of the stock. By personal letter he has ..ri hm annreclation of the nnniitv of OreioncTOwn fruit to L. Johnson of Freewater, subject of Denmark. The market for apples Is some- m-fint more active locally. While there L. former BREWERS HAVE AIL BUI 20,000 BALES Wit a dealers estimating that prob ably not more than :UH0 hales of hops remain out of the hands o. brewers in tne enure cuuimj. situatioa In the local iraue iai" t... a di(Tert-nt look. Wh:l onlv a small amount of bus iness has passed In the spo t hop trade recently, considering the small u .tin , vorr lanre amount of stock ! amount of holdings the volume was w.!-- A nn eongienment to the i -i heavv. Oregon holdings are Portland trade, good quality Is not ! e8tlnnted from 6000 to .000 bales nearly so plentiful aa it was anl . an(j California about the same as Ore allghtly better prices are being ask-;sim. pealers have so few hops at ed for these. I this time they can scarcely be con- According to a prominent commis- j gred as a factor in the trade, slon mtn. most of the stock now be-, -j-bls might possibly be one of the ing offered on consignment is soir(,asong hy they are not Inclined poor that he has been compelled to 1 10 the market on remaining refuse the supplies and has actually ' ots. u anything their position may paid cash for what he wanted instead, j be coiidered bearish, because with Apple market trade In the East i i hor In their hands and w ith a de not h.wine the slightest bit of im-;9ire ,0 take hold of contracts. It trade there remaining , m not be wise ior mem w nmvpmpnt. unsatisfactory to botn seller anu shipper. Regarding .the general sit uation Egobel & Day write from New York under date of February S: "We are sorry that we cannot write any encouraging news about box ap nlea. but as our circulars always re port truthfully the exact situation, so j figures. we give It to you ana in wis wona we certainly have to take the bitter with the sweet" at tempt to put the 1912 crop nigner. This would ruin their chances of getting the contracts without paying more money for them. Recent deals in contracts have been around 15 'i 16 c a pound with the bulk of the zrowers holding out for still higher Heredity. What a bouncing babyT l i CREAMERY BUTTER IN BIG DEMAND i real estate 1 0 C ton lishlp ...... itrt f.t K-r..lA n. Hlrons, latui section :. township 3 south, range 4 east;: J1 000. Julias S. Johnson and wlfo to Arnt Kiinon. land s.vtion :. township south, wise 4 east: $10. William M. Hardin and wife to M. Moreh.ad. trustee land section :'v township I south, ningo east: It. Kdmiiii.l K. Sal'in and wife to l"r.-d t". r.artliolomew. land in Hugh I'urriu IV U 1'. section I'". townihli south, ranee 4 east:: IJ.iVO. William F. Jantx to Kverett It. Itabb and wife lot 20. block 2, Hover I'ark Addition: 1. W. W. Evorhart and wife to J. f. Nelson, lot 4. block 2. Everharfs sec ond addition to Molalla; 110. W. W. Evorhart to Otis W. Town send, lot 3. block 1. Everharfs second addition lo Molalla,: 1 10. W. W. Evorhart to Mario Beiudix. lot 5. block 2. Everharfs second addi tion to Molalla: 110. Jaspar M. Uvkes to Portland. Eu gene & Eastern Railway, lot 6. block i Ostti'iio: 110. Henrv Frick to J. it. Davics. part of the Callahan P. I. C: i:ioo. Ellen Maria Rin-kwood to Maria T. , Putin, let 1. 2. 25 and 2t, block . Ardenwald: $1,200. i C.eorse A. Nuirts and wife to O. i W. Wlnufteld. lot I.. W. Kobbln s Ad-1 arelditlou to Molalla: IU0. L W. Robbina and wire to tioorse ; A. Marts, lots li. 11 and 12 U W. ; Robhins' Addition to Molalla: $".'.0. 1 William U Starr to Grace Gohhordt . land section . township 3 south. n4j:e 1 east; ll.f-00. j Olaf Larson and wife to Portland. Eugene & Eastern Railway Company property In lots A and It. tract 22. Willamette and Tualatin Tracts: ! $10- I Matilda Wetzb-r ,and misPai.u 10 X. E. Moffltt; 1175. Cvrus Powell and wife to William Hammond, lot 10. block 11. West Gladstone; II. William Hammond to Cyrus Pow ell and wife, lots 1 and 2. block 9. If in loin and in block 17. Park Addition to Ore- j y Hlnrstend con Ci'y: $1. Ijidd & Tilton Hank to William rtierryman. lots 5. 10. 4 and 11. Mock !1S. Gladstone; II. William J. Jam and wife to t lara 10.75 100 tt0.1 1 .;: 575 J ..o 2 00 :so l.JJ .so 1.0D 5 00 It no coo ti.OO 4 00 I ? 00 5.01 LOO 2 oo 10 0 '. 125 j :u t:l .. 4 O'l t ml 1 00 2 oo 2.7o t oo : oo 1 1 .Ml T oo 9 25 s;t r.o 5...0 2 oo s oo S. 11. Here t E Miller . y; Faulk H. Miller C. Cell rich Xols F'tsmnrk S. H Kauffinan Phil Wergand I District No 25 Joseph L. Smith 1 J. G. Hamaok J. A. Mitt !j Mlllbroad J. It. Mitts John llruves Joe Gil'son Chris Urenx Andy Cribble 0 Ensley Grlbble John Kiiintuer ' J. Cicnske ; Ed Graves Canby Hdwo. & Implement Co. I Cole Pros. & Co District No. 26 1). I.. Trulllnger ' Mrs Gottlieb Foyer W W Evorhart District No. 26 Will llrowu John P.irth District No. 28 A. Sachet! "" ;. Hlixt n.ou Xlck Sabe 19-00 Frank Kokle 17.00! Floyd Ferguson 10 0) Pert lllrd '. 10 00; Earl Hlrd 10-00! Alexander Taylor .1. Strtliind K. tlregerson j, II. Jmld Olstrlct No. 4. Win. Ciiseday W. H. Osbniu Clias. Rider District No. 4i. Waller Cox ' Jesso Cox Waller Cox ' John Scott H Ryd.eiioskl M GronauM A Valb n IliU VaMeti M.i! Jactiiln Joe I'owets V. Pogdell .Iiss Cox Dislrict No. 6. , Orxe-ll Watt" ' Irwin Hawk ' J. J. Ilaltan ' W. Wonner ' i II Watts District No. 4T. II. E. Sliarrow i t'uMKl Citltert Flume Co 1 W. II Cotilisoll II P lloetho Win Knit District No. -48, : Paul It Melnlg i Fastern Clackamas Journal ! District No. 49. Phil M. Wagner E J Stelimmn ; Geo Hathaway I. II Hurd G T. Hunt H. O. Sanford Hen T. Hawllnw Art Perry 1100 II. W. Coiiil' ' 4.00 Italpll Teirlll 13 10 K. A. Pii' j( 00 A. K. Thomas John Hcnll 300 A C, Winner 3 00 !. Ellen A. Uwronco 5.0,1 I.ImIo rierco Win. Gardner 4 00 Harold Hcnrlo J.M) K. P. Canllebl 400 liloti Hatiiiuoiiil 100 John C. Uradley 3.00 Wm. Monk 1 0 K. I. Closner 2 00 Elmer Evans I on K A. Pace LOO W. II. rone . 4 00 Hen. W. Grant t oo . n H. Gralmiu 3.75 K l. Tong j r A Johnson 15 00 I Thus Holland 15 oo ( W. J. Mlb'f 3 00, II. Umgcoy 3 70 S- M Wsrnm k 5 75 ' It. F Wi'ddlc J. It llrtietjn .73. J E Mills 19 20 F. II Cn 59 00 Mrs. Morelalld 12 .' ' Or Clifford . 4 01 Mrs C J. Parker ... A 00 F. A Hiiiiiiii'IsiiII llii IM Hlnarer . .. 4 90 Maggl Joliusoli 7 Jnlin .1. Wallmn 7 no J. Huffiiii'lsior 3ilMi J. T. Kulhtm ... 10 ko joint Puis T.mi Hon Ftirrcaier .. ISO P, Itavl J 3 Hush Hall 4 : 120 21 o0 6 20 Jfi 00 6 0'1 II 10 s mi 1 1 oo 410.) H ! S7 00 30 r.o 40 0 1 Mr F K. Mat lien. Will. I. T. N P Ana N. II W J It. w. tiregon -1 2 oo i 00 B 60 19 1 50 Oregon 5.50 : ! Oregon Frank 5.2', 6.00 j 11.25 i i 4t! 2.50 Jesse C,. It Lemon District No. 52 t'lty Enterprise . . , District No. 55. City Courier luh District No. 56. City Courier Pub Nichols May field Co. Co II 2 '. 3f.S 129 00 14 35 jon joo 35.7T ta oo 1 50 4 r.o 1725 5.00 5 00 j 5.00 3 00 6 00 Cb. ( It-ti tuck T It K C. Giti I K E. U N O F K Justice Hunter F. Cromor . . I'.trson . , , Wort hliiKton arren HiKlmiti . . . . PoiuritiV . . . . iiivldon Say Lavldson ... Peics Dist. No. 43 40 I 1 1 OO j 22 90; 23 9" ; J oo I J on 3 0 3 tVO 3 Jo Soo S00 3.0.) W II Samson S0O Mo.et J u0 K Morris 3 oo W II. Samson 34 9.. E. Frost 33 0 K Smith 170 1'r.ssa Itlggs 170 Christina Smith 170 1.70 3it M, Grirtllh 37 00 ; 31 :o' 37 3o 39 00 30 3' j 6 00 21 00 William Pycr W I A J W. l s Miller 00 ! Geo. North j James pot-sou . j Ed Taylor II Holland 1 Fred Pruuner . i C. Hansen I Sat Scribner District No. 68 Pat Id Posey M Ert.-kson It. I.. King 4 00 5 00 I H) 4 00 30 ".5 6 00 13.5) 2 00 12". 5 oo j i Henry Krcbs C. ll. tjitourelto I 70 T. J Myers C II. Cautleld J. II. Vernon K. II TimIJ F. II. DutiK-an I 170 I on loo 3 00 I i P. E Staats Mali . Krin-at Mans. F. A. Mile Shsrlff Jr. Plaine Hird 10 oo llary Kneib 6 01! John Coover . Ed Coover . . . Ora Co-n er . . A. Huk.i1 the rubber , bjQrk , Park. Iio. 12.00 1 7.00 1 4 oo 8.00 ! 2.00 2.00 2.51 6.00 23.0') 8.)0 k. Martin 6 00 ; I Ed Cox 00 T. Prown 1)0 i E John Miller ... John W'ynmre T. Itrown, Jr. 11 25 3.50 3.00 C. It A Adah O. II. Or II r'liell .95 4H :.o (1.0 43 95 ( .00 Jillikln 1H 75 Mass. Miller" gon City Courier Pub ( II. Hughe The scarcity of creamery butter may yet force an advance in price, althougn local markets are still against such a movement of price at this time. The output has shown a serious de crease recently, and demand is far better than markets are able to take care of. This applies not only to the creameries, but to outside interests aa well The only thing in the way of an advance in prices, and this has been i the dominating factor during the last week, is that California butter prices j are so low that even at the present ; value it would be profitable to ship i the Southern product to this terrl- H. W. Boehm and wife to Albert Falzbrenner, undivided Interest In land section 12, township 7 south, ranee 2 east; 110. T. R. Phillips and wife to Aldina Foumal, lot 3. block 19. Windsor Ad dition to Oregon City; 110. John P. Gengler and wife to Louis j Gcrzler, land section 10, township 7 , south, range 2 east; 11. L. E. Rentley and wife to L. A. . Cullard, lot 11, 2 subdivision tract 3. and east half tract 2, Oak Grove; $1. Percy A. Cross and wife to Mar ian E. LaSalle. lots 1 and 2, block 52, Gladstone: 1350. Katie Harrington to John Smith lots 1 and 4. tract 48, t irsi CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT A TRUST COMPANY. Land Titles Examined. Abstracts of Title Made. JOHN F. CLARK. Mgr. Office over P.ank of Oregon City. COUNTY COURT A l Davis II. Wilson W. Hird I I). Shank Perry Vorheis Clarence Ramsey 4 00 Clarence Vorheis 8.00 A I Wylnnd L00 I Leslie Shank 0-0 j Henry Paugherty 7.00 j S. P. West 6 00 I. M. Grohhong LL0 I Charlie Slaughter & Earl Gronhong . 6 00 ! Uiyd Vorh. ls 4.00 I Leslie Shank 9.00 Expenditure on Central Roads forth Month of January, 1913. (t Company -' Tracey 1 J-' Flerry atl.uu I lift HI ou I'ope J. c. Jack John Gottlieb Flerry Poo Expenditure of Clackamaa County for the Month of January, 1913. and wife. r.i.ji..(.jnn nf nptltn r.f Diilr ftrove: tory. This is a thing that home cream- j v ery tnteresta are trying to avoid as i , ,, , William Andresen, lot 3, block 111, Oregon .1 25.00 . 12.50 . 11.25 . 20.00 much as possible, because every pound of outside butter brought here is that much less demand for the home make. TENDENCY OF II The Portland Union Stock Company reports as follows: Receipts for the week ha.e City; $10. Simeon H. Covell and wife to Say-j ler E. Smith, land In D. L. C. of Isaac . Laswell, township 2 south, range S east; $10. F. H. Frantx and wife to F. HJ Frantx, land section 21 township 6 south, iange 1 east; $10. John Smith and wife to Katie Har rington, lots 1 and 4, tract 48, First Subdivision Ook Grove: $10. li. F. Hart to Eva R. Hart, land 8ection 29, eownshlp 2 south, range Yards I 5 east; !0. 1 Johan Pfters to Dena Heinz, lot been: 5. block fi. Willamette Falls; $1. 5.00 6 00 6.00 6.00 5.00 3.73 District No. 1. O. A. Battin C. E. I'.attln J. Coatcs H. A. I'.attln E. Hanson District No. 3. Oregon City Enterprise ... District No. 5 J. A. Imel E. S. Hi' key Herman Nass J. W. Roots I J. W. Roots & Co Oregon City Enterprise o.uu O. M. itoring L00 A. Weaner 0:j J. W. Roots 2.50 District No. 6 1.25 1.00 2.50 8.00 2.50 O.hu REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST STATE, BANK at Milwaukle. in the State of Oregon, at the close of business Feb. 4, 1913. Resources Loans and discounts ' Overdrafts, Becured and unsecured o Bonds and warrants Hanking house 11. .-.. oo Furniture and uxtures ''I'l l- Other real estate owned .I'.L.'t Due from approved reserve banks Checks and other ta3h Items Cash on hand Sandy Ridge Lumber Co 100.00 J Chas. Krebs 6-00 Nick Schmlta 2-80 Geo. II. Tlickford 2.00 District No. 7. II. L. Iowness & Co 6.40 Otto Awhoff 7.00 Carl Auction 4.00 . C. Mortensen 1-15 J. D. McCune 10.00 D. A. Grern LV0O Kobblns Bros 10.31 District No. 30. F. E. Davidson George Bullock Henry I.ytle Frank Whltten Ernest Whltten 2 "0 J. K. Worthington L2i Ed Whltten Oswego Lumber Co District No. 31. J. HuBhhaum 12.00 R DeNeul 25.50 A. H. Borland 2 00 District No. 34 Oregon City Enterprise 5.00 C. ChriBtensen 6.00 L. Bacon 6.00 K. Gross 4.')0 Shaw 600 W. Colson 4 00 M. Colson 4.00 Johnson 4.00 Hughes 4.00 Colson 4.00 C. Shlckley John Green Serlpture It lleiiuliaii Frank l!iin-h L. F. Churchill John Green John I left W. Waldorf A. Gel.hardl J. BuHlibaum It. de.N'eul Oswego Lumber Co. . Tualatin Lumber Co. Carl All Gotfreld Stuckl W. L. Wllklns James ljimper J. G. DeShazer Paul It. Ml-lnlg J. L. Stanton W. V. Stanton 12 0) The Western Telegraph Co Pacific Htghttny GnrnKit Wilson & Cooke A. t.. Plkn W. 8. Eddy F. A. Miles Tax Dtpartmsnt Geo. F. Johnson Clerk The Ins In llodwin Co Title Guaranty ft Surety 5 00 tl 15 43 00 3 00 1 90 6 no 2 to 12 Jo 27.20 ( K0 I 00 It 8. McUughlln Jus, H Imel IV O ClilmUroti J W. Prakrr M C. Voung patlilitoll IVrlol M Uell Koellerilielrr . . Illackbiirn Woitilln Kiithelibrrit Hnilth Flick Huberts Chas Meiiko F. J KrnbergiT , John ilnffiiey. Jr F. W. I'liiunii . Mlkn Mi'Corinli'k Carl Potlii r Keller K U i4ltrp A Kebsell A lv lii Traftou W, i Wilson Oregon City Courier Pub Co M L. Fillkersoli I. Illl M. hniblll C. V. Anderson D K. Front Mr Maritaret Curran J. E Calavan I It M James Ilia I Aiitiior llertln W III... ii urvsyor D Thompson Mt'ldrutu . Ilild Ibollipiitill Paul Dunn Harry Gray 14. A. D HuitiaiB II II. Jobnxoti Kllhatii Stationery ft Printing Co, Fruit Inspsctlon Freylag !l W Board of Hsalth Daui-hy Krlckxon W II m Tsx Rtbate Harry M Courtrlghl Itet.m-ra tlrrts E T. Mass Current Kxpsnse Huntley Pros. Co Home Telephone Co 17! Pacific Telephonn ft Telegraph Co 2U Court House Jos K. Hedges, ngt 4 IN I ao too loo 1 Oil l 104 :m ioi too :.oo 3M 100 too 3 Oo 2 Oo loo 100 loo M 100 loo 100 Itk) 100 loo too 114 UK too 300 loo too too 100 ( Jet . 4U II M 10111 11011 tl K C II Job li W. J 5100 :ivo :.'4 iooo l!(0 2(00 10 13 00 1150 i::i I37.SI 63.23 2.00 9.UU 12 00 ,.i! The 1 KU j ( o. II. s I luu Uon ... F. W. Greeiiman W. I.. Milhey ... Bniilion tt Co. . 2.75 I Extending Tax 3.50 I O F. Johnson ( uo Onn Rentier 9 00IC1S II. Pratt Roll 19 25 IX.'JII K 00 6.00 6.00 I UU 12.50 3.50 3.00 3.75 7 73 .35 oo 51 00 4S 50 10 on .51, 30. uO f,.l OO 63.00 5H 50 59 63 G9T.3 59.63 M.131.71 33.50 6.505.S9 Total 1106,12.93 Liabilities Capital stock paid in I 25,000.00 BurpluB fund 1,500.00 I'ndivded profits, less expenses and taxes paid 245.07 Dividends unpaid 675.00 Postal savings bank depositB 417.59 Individual deposits subject to check 62,320.51 Demand certificates of deposit t 884.7a Certified checks Rr-0 Cashier checks outstanding '. 636.10 Time certificates of deposit 2,365.04 Savings deposits 12,353.87 Total 1106,462.93 8tate of Oregon. County of Clackamas, ss. L A. L. BoUtad, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the alove statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. A. L UOLSTAD, Cashier. Sbnscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of Feb., 1913. W. E. KELSO, Notary Public. (SEAL) CORRECT Attest : PHIL. T. OATFIELD, Vice-Pres. F. BIRKEMEIER. Directors. Jamea Mfctirlde 4.00 Harry Mcliride 4.00 Wm. .Lirtin 4.00 Chas. Eisner 4.00 Orrie Black LOO W. D. MlU-s 12.00 E. R. I-af 15.75 District No. 8. J. T. Mclntyre 10.00 Glenn Mclntyre 7.50 Fred J. Bechill 9.30 District No. 9. Peter Rath 11.50 Carl Limes 2.00 Henry Smith 12.00 District No. 15 Oregon City Courier Pub. Co. 5.00 District No. 16. Oregon City Courier Pub Co. 6.00 District, No. 17. Wm. Wallas '. 1.50 John WIIIb 1.50 District No. 18. Frank Mueller 3.00 Wm. Moehnke 75 R. Moehnke 75 F. Kamrath 1.38 District No. 19. Fred Churchill 2.00 Edwin Herdlne 6.00 E. P. Berdine 25.00 District No. 20. W. II. Wettlaufer 2.00 Frank Nichols 4.M P. K. Jones 1000 Iteilland Lumber Co 102.91 L. D. Lynch "1" J. F. Jones 1500 E. P. McKarlane 6.00 Hoscoe McParlane 4.00 Zimmerman 4.00 KaUer 30.00 Oregon City Machine Works.. 1.50 Security Vault & MHal Works 1.50 Wilson & Cooke 8.50 li. Tompkins 3.75 District No. 35. I Oregon City Enterprise 5.00 J. IL, Jones 8.0.) R. Larifcdowne 9.25 E. E. Van Fleet 15.00 John Aerion 3.01 Harvey Schneider 27.00 Stillman Andrews 12.00 Wm. Crahwell 12.00 Wm. Booth 15.75 District No. 36. Glenn Prather 11.00 District No. 37. Wm. J. Carrell 25.75 John Sigrlst 23.00 David Legler 13.50 District No. 38 W. H. Rosenberry 24.75 J. P.aumgartner 14.26 F. V. M unger 1.J0 District No. 40 Fosberg Lumber Co 15.85 District No. 41. K. C. VanEtta 2 00 John flews 2.00 C. A. Keith 7.50 Oregon City Enterprise 5.00 District No. 42. Austin Taylor " 4.00 M. Rowell 11.00 S. It. West 4 00 Alfred Dale 5.50 Hoy Thomas 2 00 C. Loclnger 2.00 Ben Thomas 4.00 Abe Hardee 12 00 Ralph Hardee 6.00 Chas. Hardee 12.00 Ben Sherman 8.00 W. F. rlane 10.00 John Bagby 10.0.) Wm. Owlngs 20.00 Tom Lfffler 2.0.) James Adklns Lumber Co 285.81 W. IL Mattoon 22.00 N. Blair 15.00 R. 11. Beatln 9.00 City of Oawego 185.K8 It. ('. Onnong 250.00 GeorKla Cross Rime Justin Katliryn Hlnnott Elmliiu Kelly Recorder. Glass & Pniilhomme Co 3 15 N. E. Derby 13 10 Muta Graff 9.50 A. It. Williams 5.00 Win Cm-bran 70,00 K. V. Deilman 6.00 i Kdiiii Smith er. nn Treasurer. Alice DwlKKlns 30.00 Coroner Win. J. Wilson 32.10 Dr. M. C. Strickland 15.10 C. II. Dye. ant Hoard itf Water Com mission ers . Jail I.. Adims E. T. Ms County Poor. A J. It-mxlter I.. Adatua Mr. J. W. Strainer Win Mi-Cord (Y T. Barlow , . ' tin-con City HoHpltnt Jones Drug Co. Wilson Stephens Baker I'.rall.l The Crown Drug Co Mrs. (!. E. Woodward Iuila Nobel Farr It rot Hits F. Clin k floxwell l Dolman P. M. Doyle It. II. Beatln Illckiter ft Sons D. Hlevors D. Aden n. Thorpe ft Co W. J A IL Fred It. II. ( 11(4 1504 514 117.70 500 J.M IOOO 300 51.10 3100 21.71 04 300 500 18 00 70 1424 6111 10.74 7.00 2 00 500 1.C0 19.55 513 U! 11.05 Mr. Seeley Dr. Townley 6.00 Tom J. Myers 3.90 D. K. Frost 2.40 M. E. Dunn 1 2o F. C. Burk 1.20 S. H. Walker 2.40 E. P. Elliott 2.40 Arthur Davis 1.70 Ed Mluldox 1.70 If. Ilalln 4.50 T. C. Miller 1.70 Dr. C. II. Melssner 10.00 Gilbert L. Hedges 17.15 City of Oregon City .... Waterbury ft Chapman The Hub Grocery Electric Hotel John Stelner Estncada Furniture Co. Wm. Hammond J. Levitt Expenditure of Clackamas County for the Month of January, 1913. GENERAL FUND. County Court. W. II. Mattoon 39.00 William Sheahan 1.70 N. Itlntr 26.6) R. A. Junkln 1.20 A. O. Aldrldg 1.20 J. M. Tracy 1.20 Geo. Dunmlre 1.70 Circuit Court T. M. Miller 72.00 Chas. E. Runyon 30.00 II. P.abler 4080 J. M. Tracy ... 27.50 J. M. Nicholson 41.00 I-orenzo Tenny 38.80 George Pawtell 24j60 C. Hettmen 2L30 W. A. Hedges 21.20 W. S. Halllman 22.00 8. E. Card 27.00 Comallus Pierce 7.00 William Davis 4.60 Fred Pierce 7.00 D. II. Chas. Jliine IL John Kent 1.20 E. L. Johnson 1.20 Rasper Krapp 1.70 Conrad Prlestor 1.70 E. T. Mass 1.70 John L. Cameron 1.70 Ed IUtln.T 1.70 Supt. of Schools Christ Hang 2.00 J. C. Wilson 2.00 H. T. Melvln 2.00 W. P. Klrchem 2.00 R. Bchuebel ,' 2.00 II. 8. Anderson 2.00 C. F. Zlnser 2.00 J. R. Carr 2.00 C. M. Richmond 2.00 J. A. Scott 2.00 T. C. Thomas 2.00 IL Walker 2.00 T. W. Illancharrt 2.00 John Walcrak 2.00 Mrs. A. Splinter 2.00 H. IL Udell 2.00 Geo. Rueck 2.00 Geo. W. Atwood 2.J0 Mrs. Nora Miller 2.00 O. F. Poltratx ..." 2.00 Nannie Terry 2.00 L. Stout 2.00 J. F. Wllmarth 4 2.00 J. A. Kuks 2.00 S5.M 4 45 8.30 2000 33.0 2000 (00 65 George Harding 45, H. D. Harms Pnlnce Meat Mlirknt Denis Donovan Indigent Soldier Fund. Ilasbrouck F.I Jerretto Flower Insane Mount Elsctlon John C. Elliott Oregon City Enterprise OreKon City Courier Tub. Co. Wild Animal Bounty E. T. DnvlB B. Turel Roy Strong R. J. Mattoon C. A. Purvl David Hoffmnlster Trace Vondnrhoof Juvtnlte Court. Mrs. C. J. Parker D. E. FroBf. Gilbert U Hedges Hugh S. I.S5 6.00 12.M 10,0" 10.00 1500 5.00 4.90 422.8- 29.40 200 7.50 ', 1200 1.6) J.00 l.M 7.M 16.40 1.J1 10.00 INDIAN KILLED ON TRACK Near Rochelle, III., an Indian went to sleep on a railroad track and wss killed by the fast express. He P' for his carelessness with his J1'; Often Its that way when people peg!"" roughs and colds. Don't risk y,n" life when prompt use of Dr. K'"' New Discovery will cure them and so prevent a dangerous throat or lurjs trouble. "It completely cured me. a short time, of a terrible cough that followed a severe attack of C.rlp. writes J. R. Watts, Floydada, Tel. "and I regained 15 pounds In welg" that I had lost." Quick, safe, rellal'1 and guaranteed. 50c and fl.00. bottle free at all druggists. Trial