Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, March 12, 1915, Page 6, Image 6

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1
THE TONGAS
WHAT S10 DID
Th v TI 1tmaa." ohi. Iib!l going lo Tn i Tb) '" Ff) R THIS
following In full, U lb prue atoning pooid. rrr i,ieliw 4 aoan l- .1 1 w '
1 1
eomnomion in in vaaajr wriuiia mo
tea! recently conducted by Ihe II. I', (1
Elks of ibli rllf. !l ri(lro tr
Mls Ctl:i -utrn. pupil la lb ' ol lb oorid
Falling arhool at I'oitland
Wbea I firet rt-qoeated la mak
flag and rl( aa ray on Tonga 00
of B"h good In I 'jiUin tp tn4 B ; Tb rrico She ruj for LyJU
mi TuBr- ou. .f .. IJ" '. E.PinkKmWrgetUeCom.
pound Which Drought
C00J Health.
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tlltrrrallhg lbs (rtbtr 'tul III
It la Soa of either M lbt. I i
nierttr staling that l or )i.4u,rut, J
llwirjr liubUr - IOot. K. Woithwgton ..
bol I d!4 Hot like lbs Idea. I ouH. iiOil th Bloat UltrrrtMlf .'art
bav prrfrrred la rll 00 sow roun I i iara otrr tr lb I 1 il in
try mor aldrly knoon, for lunanr. i;;t daring lb r-'n of Jurr Vi--I'oUnil,
Ireland or Holland, but noo 1 tori ai.d adUrd la lb lui o' IU ha
I m eireedliigly (lad II ha taugbl j colonial pnwraaluu. l ike ir i-o
other beldr niat-lf a food mtnr pit ul Ihe TahtJ l!i.J b b a
thing could not bate Iraiaed oln
rrwlaa.
In looking up Tmiita 1 found H al
thirl or klog lu blp gom ibrfit juj
rrjr unt.l lb i-o le f le 1orfa
itlanda Ibry art" In l ittrlnuk ah4 oill
thrra aer tao countries of tfctt fug to . la ran. mrv inwg
Dame, on a group of beautiful "oi- grr fr aa al.li U-du! man H ah'ik
nraUn liland In Ihe South araa. IhrlbU duly.
other llttl rountr In lha iiortbrrnj To Uugu-ira. Ibv T!l t.4 I
rornrr of Zulul and In Houib ,fria 1 1 ), f tU ar tvkrr. Tho eaiic
llotb of thr rounlrU a ara unJrr Unciat l lb (. itiu Im.i ill ihr
llrlilnh pmttvtlon and bring tnM.- t"m,i-i and Hum of lb .it:ii-n t" V
find lo ahlch of tbr coitntHia air InJrH iUy r- ;und la i'-k
flag twluna, ! Trnlurrd to atitr ( ,,r nian of U.tu nnnl) Jkmh.
on both. v I ihrir o n lu'.- t ai J rUiui 7.j!u tl d
Tba Tonga Ulanda rr dliprr-d I Tbl arakn- rril llrl kwciw
by Taaman In Kit bul uatrirj tb Zulua b a 1 1 djh among the
the rtlrndlr land by Ca.lln fooh lrlla and arc.mtr. -x-au T n.v
brau of the ilraaanl nKiaMs a at Inn-ani ruaatd
of the natirea. i.nii.h T'-fcrv'.J U Ibr nio.t Ifiu
There ara ahotit one hnndrl and , liful diatrlcl S.ah AfrUa. bul
fifty of Iheaa lalanda la nunibr bul
only about one-fifth of llieae ara In
haliltrd. Some of thr are volcanic
and when a arnoui earthquake arc ir.
then may rla and dlM'iK-ar at art
time.
The majorfty of three UUrd are
very fertile, but the people mbKe Kill
ing and eager lo Irani and Imitate ar
too lazy to work and aeem to lark Ihe
qualities aecraaary to tndrend'iit and
enduring aucceaa.
rry unhralful fir K'jrownn. The
araaon are .rJ tn ; ta in uuu
brr, the art and (t.n dry acavjtia.
Th! little coun'o i niartrl.oi.ly
rich In ita fruit tr- IVrhapi lber
are fifty tartrtlra and fruit lib ccf
(re form the chief ttport.
The people are a thic!it' broan In
color and do not re-t)ill lb negro
for tbrlr kinky balr. They llo In
amall hula called krafla. rh man
oanlng aa many aa la nrcoaary fur
Although they have a native king I til family. b-n a man la of age ha
of their own. their lairs are mad ty may rhooae one or nauy mlra and fur
a leglalatlve aaaembly hlch nii-eta M
Nukualofa tLe capita. Half the mem
ber are elected by the people. Ihe
other half being noblci.ien. Altogeth
er their government greatly n-M-mtilea
that of Great Prltaln
Moat of the native arc Chrlttinn- f
each of thre he m-nt pay :h aun'ial
wife tai 2.3 to Ihe father of the
bride. If the alfe do. not m't the
hutand after their marriage, b 11:1,
arnd her bark to her falhi-r a'.d de
mand back hia money.
Tbey have not bvrn quick In a rept
rkwrvi!!, Va. -! ""'T Pt
tAlMit on J't aMtlwin ail I ((
biuao) t-iir maa 1
uvl aKrti lh d-vU
aa Irraung m. I
d.'t aaffr aiy
trannc dWa rina
at ail turn and I Wp
X t cannot y
enuugll 1 l ylia iL
I'lnkhajn'a rgta
tla Cunt pound anj
IJvrr iMa aa IW
hara dn M tnuvO
for m. I am en'f
Ing rl lellh " anj or It ail W
Tv-ur rvmnjira. I Uke plrur la Wil
ing my frirnJa and neighbor about
thrm."-Vr. Mama Uaurr. M CU
quhoo Street, Danville, Va.
Ka woman ufT"rin from any form
of fi-ma!o tf"Ublr aiwuU kat hf un
til ah haa given I vrdia 11 llnkham
Vrgrtabl CxmpuuraJ a fair trial
Thl famoua rrmeily, th rnnUrina)
Ingredient! of hirh arv derived
from native r'U and brrba, has fug
forty years proved to b a rtvt tralua-
bl turtle and invlpraUr of lh fe
male onrmmtm. Women veryher
bear willing traUmony to th worWful
virtu of Ly lia K. llnkham'a Vrg-r la
bia Comtwund,
If you have) tne alljr litevat doulit
I but l.ydlu I'. IMnUhitiii'a Vrgetav
Met otn (Miuntl Mill lirlpyoii.wrlt'V
to l.yilU llllnlihainMeliclnet'i.
(.Hinlhli'nlliilll.ynra, laafor ml
Ui'. Your letter will be oiH-nrit
rfil aul anivreml by ft woman.
a.Dd held in strict cvnUdeace,
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lied, the majority of them are Jletln. ing Chriatlanlty and ar not a brn-ht
dirts, while the rent are Roman I'ath-jand Intelligent as the people of the
ollca. Tbey are fine musicl.inn. ihlrj Tonga Islands, but altogether they are
only muaical Instrument belrg a u-l"n the moat delightful and Intrreatln
drums, but their voices are anndcrful people I have ever bad the platre
and to bear them sing woull be worth i of studying.
WILL NEW GERMAN
FINANCE MINISTER
erriiDc inaai urortl
PREMIER OATO SEES
NO CONFLICT BETWEEN
SPAIN AND MEXICO
I
1 Xwek LJ"ro
M. Roberts -
A. W. Wold
Sol Inel
J. Hark
D. Johnston
F. I'atterson 13.M
R. Arnold 1I.0
P. Arnold
T. A. Roots
W. W. Smith
District No. 3
Herman Seibert
G. De Young 2.00
District No. 4
J. A. Kitching; 17.50
M. M. Wade -
L. F. "Hale '. .
M. E. Bauernfiend
E. D. Sailing
District No. 5
M. II. Wheeler 15.00
Chas. Lekberg
Wm. E. Wheeler
J. Imel
C M. Uke -
District No, 6
Sandy Mercantile Co 3.00
Chas. Krebs
Ceo. Krebs Jr
30 00
40.00
16.23
7.50
15.00
15.00
25.00
2.50
5.00
11.00
2.00
4.00
2.00
10.00
8.00
2.00
2.00
8.10
C.75
BERLIN, Mar. 10. Dr. Carl Helffer
ich, the new mlnlstei of finance, Is ac
tively engaged In the Important task
of trying to float war loans in neutral
foreign countries. Dr. Helfferich wag
on the American-Mexican commission
in 1903 that arranged financial matters
between the United States and Mex
ico. He has a wide acquaintance with
American financiers and their meth
ods. He Is forty-two years old. He
was for years connected with the im
perial bank.
The Court of Last Resort.
Around the stove of the cross roads
grocery is the real court of last resort,
for it finally over-rules all others.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has
been brought before this court in al
moBt every cross roads grocery in this
country, and has always received a
favorable verdict. It is in the country
where man expects to receive full val
ue for his money that this remedy is
most appreciated. Obtainable every
where. (Adv.)
MADRID, Mar. 10 "Disagreeable
but not or dangerous import" is the at
titude of the Spanish government re
garding Carranza's expulsion from
Mexico of Minister Caro. The Car
ranza government, It was explained,
has never been recognized by Spain,
and Senor Caro consequently had nev
er presented his credentials to the
constitutionalist chief. Senor Dato,
Wm. Guldenzopf 3.00
Nick Schmitz 7.00
Cha. Langcr 4.00
Gust -Finjrer 1.00
Will Bell 1.00
0. Lindholm 1.00
District No. 7
Sandy Lumber Co. 26.20
T. Haircn 4.
J. Cocklereese 3.37
D. W. Douglas fi.00
R. W. Aikens 13.50
District No. 8
John Buckholx 4.50
District No. 9
J. M. Henkle 33.80
Fred Lins 41.25
A. K. Miller 2.00
II. Schmidt 2.00
Carl Lins 12.00
Wm. t
tj. Kwtl.lrf ,
iKatfirt .V. II
N llrus. .
Harry Gro
Waller hkubel
AUia Hortitihuh
Arthur ilomwboh
il, A. rSthurfw!
Jokn llulilrndar .
IHalikft Na. It
It Hhu.Ut
W. H. HuUnd
IVIUM HutUnda
f. A. Wallaco
K. O. Searaon
Martin Johruon
O. V. Johnson 13 50
IVUin f-auet St.CO
Orin Adkina 100
Kn Admins 8 00
ArrM Davis 00
John KVans 10.50
II. C. Mulvaney 1150
Jam Howard 20.75
I. Nordllnc 13 60
John Carlson 100
R. II. t4Mir too
C. T. Howard 1900
R. ShueM 31.25
R. G. Aihby 4 00
Frd HrtiU 400
IKatrWt No. 21
llodton-Fecnaughty Co. St50
John Anderson 2000
T. K. Wurtiiingtun
C. K. Bonney
W. 8. Gorbetl
Ditrkl No, 23
R. W. Zimmerman
J. J. Kopper .
C. rankaf - ....
V. Skinner
A. Gen ska
Diatrift No, 21
John Rjltr
John Gahler
A mo kauffman
Lvl Chriatner
Solon Kinter
lUy Kiah
Clarence Johnson
John Egli
Oliver llartiler
Simon Yoder
lien Kmmert
John Gahler
Andy Headings
L. I'. Spagl
Diatrift No. 25
John Kummer
Carl Kulb
I'hil Scheer
Geo. Scheer
M. Adams
W. Adams
Ed Murray
R. Klaus
District No. 28
Molalla Lumber Co 1 .00
M. Henriksen 17.05
Robbing Bros. 11.55
1.00
500
4.'.00
16.50
1600
1400
6.00
6.00
10.00
8.00
4.00
10.00
10.00
6.00
4.00
400
4.00
6.00
6.00
3.00
26.87
8.00
2.00
8.00
400
3.00
2.00
2.00
21.25
W.
19.00
8.00
2.00
19.00
18.00
the Spanish premier brought the ex-j wn, Ljns ; iM
I
A Deception.
"What's that?" asked Mr. Cumror as
be looked ot the nutes from which bis
. , daughter was trying to play the piano.
"That's music."
, "You may think it's music, daughter,
dear, but if you could bear bow it
sounds you'd renlize that It's some kind
of an optical Illusion." Washington
Star.
' Most Boy Eat Too Much.
The average boy ought to have, and
usually does bnve, au appetite like an
ostrich. Three poluts to remember are:
Don't eat too much most bealtby boys
do; don't eat meat more tban once a
day, und, third, don't eat anything that
you always tuste for several hours aft
er you have eaten IL Boy Scout Handbook.
senate and made the following state
ment:
"We are not fact to face with con
flict between Spain and Mexico. It Is
a deplorable Incident, and it has
brought about an Immediate demand
for explanations on our part, lint we
hope the matter will reach a satisfac
tory termination. The matter, how
ever, Is too delicate to be treated at
this moment in the senate chamber."
Eastern Oregon expects big grain
and fruit crops.
A PERSONAL STATEMENT
There are so-called "honey and tar"
preparations that cost the dealer half
as much but sell at the same price as
the original and genuine Foley's Honey
and Tar Compound. We never offer
these Imitations and substitutes. We
know you will buy Foley's whenever
you need a cough syrup U you once
use IL People come long distances
for the true FOLEY B over mirxy
years the leading remedy for coughs,
colds, croup, whooping cough, bron
chial and lagrippe cougha. Jones Drug
Co. (AdT.)
Your Child's Cough is a Call for Help
Don't put off treating your Child's
Cough. It not only saps their strength
but often leads to more serious ail
ments. Why risk? You don't have to.
Dr. King's New Discovery is Just the
remedy your Child needs. It Is made
with soothing, healing and antiseptic
balsams. Will quickly check the Cold
and soothe your Child's Cough away.
No odds how bad the Cough or how
long standing, Dr. King's New Discov
ery will stop it. It's guaranteed. Just
get a bottle from your DrugglBt and
try It. (Adv.)
COUNTY COURT
EXPENDITURE FOR THE MONTH
OF FEBRUARY, 1915.
ROAD FUND
District No. 1
Mitchell LewiB & Staver $27.65
Caffall Bros 7.95
J. A. Davis 65.00
Ed Hagman 52.50
Joe Peters 58.75
S. L. Mullan 55.00
O. J. McKenney 30.38
E. P. Green 29.25
Frank Frossard 29.81
H. E. Kenyon 9.98
John Kaye 18.00
District No. 2
A. S. Lukasz 2.00
A. Mather 7.35
A. Lame 7.50
Ward Jones 30.00
L. Johnson 30.00
John Wamaker 30.001
E. C. Guber 8.00
Edd Grafenhein 16.00
Gus Zwirnman , 16.00
Otto Jansen 7.00
A. M. Jansen 5.00
C. Klinker .. 4.00
Otto Paulsen 4.50
Harold Joyner 4.50
District No. 11
W. A. Holmes 3.75
Wilson & Cooke 3.00
Mattoon Lbr. Co 19.53
C. H. Dauchy, Jr . 1.70
E. L. Pope 14.70
II. D. Pennock 6.75
Eli Rivers 5.00
C. B. Rivers 4.00
District No. 12
Fred Brown 20.75
George Wilcoxen 2.00
Gus Fisher 12.90
A. F. Haberlach 54.50
Eli Swales 35.46
Ed Kendig 31.50
Lewis Wilcoxen 31.50
H. Swales 44.00
B. Swales 21.50
L. Hampton .' 9.50
District No 13
Schwartz Bros 4.60
Schwartz Lumber Co 7.25
J. F. Fullam 19.78
W. Hubert , 3.00
A.' Schneider 8.00
H. IL Coop 8.00
J. T. Fullam 23.00
District No. 15
S. Nash 2.00
W. Bainey 5.00
L. Mattoon 6.25
G. Grossenblades 2.00
District No. 16
T. Blanchard 8.00
D. Rutherford 16.00
W. Woodcox 14.00
W. Randall 19.00
H. Enffel 18.00
E. Anthony 6.00
G. Huiras 15.00
District No. 17
Ed Rupp 2.75
J. E. Wells 8.00
O. E. Bird 8.00
A. B. Johnson 6.00
5.50
4.50
31.60
39.00
1.00
3.60
G. Masterton
Earl Bird
Blain Bird
rank Feriane
Frank Kokle
Arthur- Carter 32.00
Zib Ilownmn :j.M
L. D. Shank - 35.00
C. II. BrUcr 32.00
John Novak 25.00
Ross Sawtell 7.00
Bill MarU 2.00
Roy Scott 19.00
Arthur Scott 16.25
W. J. Avison 13.50
F. S. Bugby 8.00
W. F. Wilson i 16.00
W. A. Newman 6.00
Robert Bagby 11.75
John BaRby 11.00
Delbert Scott 5.00
Ben Sherman , 1.00
Scott Carter 6.00
John Feriruson 3.00
Ben Thomas 5.00
J. M. Groshonfr 12.50
Leslie Shank 46.25
DiNtrict No. 27
G. A. Ehlen '.
J. F. Ohlcrt
G. H. Gray
A. G. Gray
District No 31
Karl Kuerman :
J. Pcttors II. I). W. Co. ...
Fred Baker 27.00
H. Gebhardt 1.00
G. Anderson 22.50
M. C. Baker 4.00
M. Alatfich 25.00
District No. 33
Bert Finch Hdw. &. Imp Co... 8.95
W. J. Lcwellan 75
Frank Millard 61.00
W. W. Tucker 43.75
Frank Smith 30.00
Amos Millard 20.25
Marion Millard 10.00
District No. 34
Wilson & Cooke 1.55
Chas. Livesay 44.23
Glenmorrie Quarry Co 23.80
F. C. Gadke 1.50
Zimmerman 14.75
J. Zimmerman 14.75
F. Grossman 8.00
C. Oargon 10.00
F. Kaiser 17.00
G. Harmon 18.00
J. Wonkcr 12.50
W. Kaiser 36.25
District No. 36
J. R. Lutzen 8.58
F. Miller & Sons 6.75
B. C. Scott 3.00
George Hart 2.00
Albert Pederson 2.00
G. G. Hays 2.00
L. A, Rail 1.00
John McKenzie 8.00
District No. 37
C. W. Kruse 169.92
Ralph Butch 34.50
A. H. Erickson 19.00
E. M. Lacker 19.00
G. C. Lewis 10.00
District No. 38
Thompson & Webb 3.50
R. Richardson 76.75
N. S. Richardson 12.75
A. Turtdll
It. M. lUhaidwn
IL lluao ...
Winn Warren
U. W. Tenailligvr
Di.lrkl No. 41
II. II. td.ll
Ale lls
lHalrUl No. 42
J. W. Wataon
John Hcuhmaiher
Alelil I'O ,
rihad l-uog
IhatrM No. 47
O. V. IWtho
P. II. Ham
1 1. W. Olda
A. II. Jahn
l Olda
C. K. Hall
A. T lluiil
IHatrlrt No. 4
Geo. Hatliavtay
II. T. Rawlins
II. A. Hunt
A. (i. Cuahillf ,
A. G. Ilurd
(J T. Hunt
IHatrlrt No. 50
Henry Hinaen
Kritx Hinaen
J. W. Tuonacnd
C. V. Durke
K. M. Townaend
IHatrlrt No. 61
A. I. Ileacock
II. Henningaen
Ed Teerin ,
John l Young ,
II. J. Wilson
Diatrirt No. 52
Sam I.enon
H. V. Sutter
Glen Runhford .
II. W. Kann
Royal Zinaer
II. C. L'lrich
DUtrirl No. 54
W. W. Ixng
C. C. Wiaer
Hen Caato
John Caato
Mii-ven Stanton
IHatrlrt No. 53
Chas. IJvetay ,
Creaaon Mill Co
Fred Brown
rVed Creaaon
Harry Creawn
II. H. Mattoon
Steven Fellows
A. I. Mattoon
II. W. Crea-ion
G. D. Creaaon
James Craft
Wynnnor Craft
J. F. Cromer
S. G. Kirrhem
C. E. Hively
G. M .Hively
J. D. Cromer
II. Ewalt
Joe Hinkle
Lloyd Ewalt
A. A. Allen ,
Ha tenon :
Joe La Croy
Byron Miller
P. O'Connor
Arthur Barrett
Charles lender
James Seiver
Diatrirt No. 56
Frank Rces
Martin Bros. Co
L. Radford
District No. 57
O. Kyllo
S. Lantz
L. Iluckliolder
A. F. Eyman
District No. 58
II. F, Gilwon
J. M. HuKill
J. C. Miller
W, Brown
T. E. Brown
II. Welseck
C. Dallas
GENERAL ROADS
Oregon Agricultural College
IIodson-Feonaughty Co
Contractors Supply Co ,
East Side Mill & Lbre. Co
C. C. Miller
Robert Mattoon
Clackamas Co. G. R. F
Huker Bros. ,
Chas. Livesay
A. Mather
C. Bronson
W. Wade
W. M. Raddatz :. -
C. W. Scramlin
II. Jackson
Ben Jackson .
Will Jackson
L. P, Spagle
II. J. Reed
Sherman Stone
W, M. Hobson
J. S, Dcvlne
Thos. O'Dell
John Riter ,
Jas. Anderson
German Stone
Steve Cummings
Jas. Cooper
Floyd Davis
Dan Erdman
W. H. Mattoon
A. II. Knight
A. C. U. Berry
Frank Busch
GENERAL FUND
Election
W. F. Wells
Joseph Linhart
Frank Linhart
Thoo. Kopper
Harve Carothers
John Auld ,
John A. Howland
James Rivers
3. E. Seal
J. E. Mumpower
N. A. Sorenson
Sheriff
Miller-Parker Co.
Jones Drug Co
W. J. Wilson
22 JO City of Oregon City
X2.20 A. ti. Aa.rs
II 60 1 I.Ik Horn MaWe
IIW III. W. Ti.n.Uih
l 00 Dr. II. II. Uughr
I0O0 Oik
4W Huntlry llioa. Co.
J. O. h'Uat
I llioit r'whr Co
C. II. Wl.it
Iter order
lllliolt Fuller Co
Imh (Whran
K. I Itedman
Huntley linn. Co
Treasurer
C. II. Whit
M. K. Dunn
June Drug Co.
Umdon Aaiuranr Corp.
II. N. Ill.Va
County Court
II. H. Amleraon
W. II. Mattoon
A. II. Knight ..
Herman J. Korh
Court lloua
J. K. Morris
Hogg llroa.
I'atlfie Tel. A Teleg. Co.
Miller 1'arker Co.
Homo Telephone Co.
Joitea Drug Co.
(Ircull tour!
Wm. Griffith
II. N. Hirk
Wm. Moreland
Clifford
Treat Reynolda
FelU Ilaty
'liarlea Templnr
M. Kellogg
Georg Ttmpier
J. J. Tobin
Eloiao Miller
E. U Shaw
M. E. Church
Georg Woudard
In K Froat
Sam Drefs
G. V. Adam
Nela M. Melum
Paul Dunn
I). O. Day
J. II. Jackson
E. Shubert .
J. II. Tracy
C. W. Swallow
W. W. Cook
Fred Steiner
A. J. Harkenreider
Hal Lindsley
C. II. Daurhy
R. S. cLaughlin
J. C. Stricklin
Frrd Birkemeier
John M. Davis
D. E. Froat
L E. Blanchard
RU-a Anderson
E. I. Fleming-
II. D. Marston
Andrew Flaherty
David S. Fleming
A. G. Ames
B. F. Ford
Thomas Mink
Mary Malzaninl
T. E. Goodman
D. E. Froat
R. I-adoroute
Eva Wanh
Juatire of the I'rare
John N. Sievera
D. E. Frost
Don James
E. T. Maas
H. J. Tictx
John Llewellyn
Ai Price
E. Harrington
J. Gorbctt
E. II. Cooper
W. E. Niles
E. Bailey
Goorgo Gardner -.
G. II. Young
Ira Flynn
A, G. Ames
V. Cornel 1
James Feaglcs
M. V. Thomns
A. C. Thomas
va Harrington
J. E. Pomeroy
L. Mnck
P. T. Shollcy
P. T. Shelley
J. E. Sinclulr
C. R. Aylsworth
E. L. Thompson
Fred Schwartz
John Strucken
E. Cahill
Mrs. A. E. Cahill
L, C. Hubbard
J. R. Kelso
Riley
K. Colo
Mike Long
D. E. Frost
Wm. Griffith
W. J. Wilson
F, W. McKechnie
A. Miles
Frank Smalley
Iva Harrington
Coroner
John N, Sievers
Charles T. Sievers
Wm. Griscnthwaite
Abel Thomas
Wm. T. Llewelyn
Thomas Daniel
Henry Hollman
W. F. Harris
Wm. Griscnthwaite
Dr. Frank R. Mount
6.00 Mrs. Eva Simons
14.00 Angus McKinnon
13.50 Charles White
23.50 Laura Simon
1.60 Mrs. Geo. Lammers
26.00 Maney Bernard
6.00 E. J. Odcrerk
1.50 C. II. Meisner '.
16.00 H. L. Turney
1.50 J. J. McQuillan
1.50 J. L. Stacer
Elk Horn Stables
.60 J. E. Pomeroy ...
2.50 Dr. C. IL Meisner
12.70 W. E. Hempstead
MO, fiai r; of
Jw'GilUit Terry 16 2
HMllaiOuild Half lo UK
1710,1). K. trv.1 1134
20 00 Huntley llrue, t o.
II. II. Juhnton
3 40 , Thomas Dunn
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6 (ki
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400
I 00
22.KO
40
too
400
H.73
450
2.00
2.00
4.00
2.00
4.00
6.00
8.00
400
13.60
2.00
10.00
I8.7S
2.00
2.00
2.00
1. 00
8.00
7.00
9.00
1.1.75
10.00
2.K0
44.60
.75
10.00
10.00
10.00
210.16
245.00
b.00
42.00
35.00
60.00
36.00
41.00
21.00
19.00
9.00
22.00
28.00
40.00
43.00
60.00
21.00
14.00
9.00
4.00
3.00
25.00
24.00
6.00
6.00
10.00
11.00
10.00
I'aul Dunn
65 00
6 00
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6.23
20 00
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343 00
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4 10
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12 17 II u J Thompaon
600 1 1. Tbonipaon Maldruin . .
I.Ik Horn KtaU.s
117 R H. M-lormUk
J. K. t'alavan
Ilreiiton Yeddrr
Huntlry IWua. Co
Iloaid of llrallk
Dr. A. J. RiMiiter
W. II. Har.oJil.k. M. D.
I Km tore Mount
E. IL Todd M. D.
Huntlry llrua. Co,
Miller Parker Co.
June Drug Co
Si t) 1 r. It. Morw
27O0I o. A. Welah, M. I
Dr. J. A. Van llrakl
trull laaMlur
I. F. HUiuli.h
i:taaila I'rogira
County Veterinarian
W. K. Eddy
C. II. Hloop
S. A. iKiugla
Ind. Koldirr
Mead l'o.t No. 2 G. A.
Counly I'uor
Wm. (Worth ....
David E. Juliet
Hoys A Girla' Aid Sx
Mrs. Ilradtl (J. MrNamara)
J. II. Halle (W. T. Tm.lryl
8.50
.60
1.51
6.00
8.00
HM
. 10.00
, 9.25
4.00
34.35
, 41.00
11.60
. 10.00
24.00
0.50
29.40
30.62
10.40
11.80
26.30
4.68
4.15
50.48
20.25
2.00
2.50
25.00
31.10
2.00
3.00
3.00
3.75
14.50
2.50
10.00
14.50
10.50
2.00
14.50
6.25
2.00
3.25
6.50
6.25
30.00
10.75
809.77
1.70
12.60
12.
6.50
6.00
6 HO
7.20
3 60
3.60
3.00
2.20
6.00
220
2.40
2.20
2.20
4.40
22.40
2.1.40
26.60
21.40
21.60
22.40
27.80
18.60
22.90
22.60
26.00
16.40
21.40
19.40
26.20
22.20
2.80
2.20
2.20
8.00
8 00
2.80
2.80
8.O0
8.00
8.00
6.00
8.00
2.40
2.20
8.80
3.75
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10 (HI
10 00
20.00
Sam llooher 1100
Dork Moaa-r 10 00
Mr. Jea.i Allen 20 00
I'atton Horn (Mrs. John Avin)
16(H)
2000
600
15.00
20.00
10 00
A. J. Itoaenthal
Mary lluol ( ItohL Trimble) .
Peter Erirkaon
Sarah Gibbons
Ella Payn
Henry Spina Mr. and Mrs
Chalk)
W. J. Moldenhauer
Uuiae Ilallou 15.00
Mr. Galbraith IS.OO
Harry (mprr
Kit Gardner
U P. Williamson
Anna I. Snyder .".
Mr. G. W. Thompaon 10.00
Ambrose I'luard 10.00
W. W. KeeUugh (Roa Kelly) 12.00
J. Ilirkner tt Sons
Kellar's Grocery ( E. M. Valen
tine) Wm. Dahlk (Mra. Piena) ...
F. (lark (Mrs. Marco)
Mangum k Itomig (Mra. Nor-
ria)
P. J. Winkle (CUitav Greeble)
10.00
10.00
20.00
16.00
600
15.00
6.IM)
760
7.00
7.00
6.90
O. Wlnainger (Chriatenwn) ...
Robbins It roa. (James Ruaael)
10.00
700
8.00
45.65
48.40
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.40
1.20
1.20
1.40
1.20
1.20
1.20
6.50
7.60
4.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
1.70
19.05
!r.i;o
1.60
1.50
1.50
2.70
2.20
2.20
2.20
2.40
2.40
10.45
3.05
6.50
10.00
3.40
1.70
1.70
1.70
1.70
1.70
1.50
1.70
Geo, Keddaway (Mrs. Alex Pi
C. J. Ilentley (Amhroft I'lu
ard) 10.00
C. J. Ilentley (Joaselyn) 10.00
Petnild Meat Market (Mrs.
E. Smith)
C. J. Hood (Alliert Pegurin)
l.tignn (IriM-ery IS. K. Coaelnr)
Iigsn Grocery (Chas. Caaaidy)
16.00
4.00
3.60
01)
20.00
(Mrs. Gal-
16.20
25.25
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
2.00
10.00
1.70
1.70
1.70
1.70
1.70
1.70
1.70
.10.00
4.00
1.70
1.70
2.50
3.00
5.00
Ilutilorf Bros.
braith)
Butilorf Bros. (Mrs Crawford)
Bntilorf II roe, (Mrs. Bushemli-
ville) '
Denis Donovun (Jerome Hamilton)
I-urxi'ii & Co. (Albert Piguer
on) Hon Urns. (Mr. Grady by Mr.
Racy)
Dr. H. V. Adix (Mr. I) eFord)
Welch Cash Grocery (F. C.
Taylor) 15.01)
Frank T. Burlow 23.00
L A, Woodnrd ( Petor Erick-
1 'in 1
EsUu-adit Pharmacy (C, I). An-
kron)
A. II. Buckles (Mra. dossier)
A. B. Buckles (Mrs. II. Smith)
6.00
6.00
6.00
12.60
10.00
3.00
60.00
6.85
2.90
3.00
!.00
Oregon City Hospital (Rose
Thurston) 36.00
Oiugon City Hospital (Olivor
Moos) 16,00
D. M. Klcmson & Co 6.00
Dunmiro's Grocery 0.00
Mrs. Frunk Bullard (Mr. Wil-
iumson) l.OO
Tho Hub Grocery Co. (Mrs.
Brown") 13.00
The Hub Grocery Co. (Mrs. A.
McDonald) G.00
Mrs. George Hinder (J. Matho-
on) 10.00
Frank Ott (Foster Sisters).... 17.98
A. Holmes (Mrs, Wouvor).... 5.00
W. A. Holmes (Mrs. Marv
Baker) ; 5.00
Jos. E. Hedges (M. J. Trullinir-
r) 12.00
W, W. Pollock (Chas. McKin-
n'H) .' 10.00
Roswell L. Holman 10.50
A. S, Brown (E. S. Gosslor) 3.00
Fair Bros, (Tom Garner).... 20,00
G.H . Young 2.50
Oregon City Laundry 1.25
W. J. Wilson 100.19
Juvenile Court
Minda E. Church 35.00
M. Randall (Violet Monahan) .40
D. E. Frost 29.85
Printing & Advertising
Oregon City Courier Pub. Co. 562.50
Oregon City Enterprise 648.75
State & County Fair
Bank of Oregon City 30.05
Tax Department
G. W. Harrington 93.45
M. E. Dunn 50.00
Nell Richardson 60.00
Mary Confer 60.60
Jessie Paddock 64.20
Geo. Nelson 70.40
6.00 1 Ona Renner 65.20