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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14.1917
THREE GUARDS STABBED
50 PRISONERS IN RIOT
JOMKT, HI., Sept 10. In riot of
the prisoners In th state prlnon here
today one convict was shot and three
guards stabbed.
The Injflred are:
T. Wlemand, convict, shot in lung
by T. P. Clarkaon, guard; Michael J.
Mark; guard, slabbed in throat; L.
It. Phortwell, guard, stabbed In ab
domen; Charlee Waltera, guard, also
tabbed In abdomen.
The rlotera numbered about 50, of
whom 15 were ringleaders in the riota
of two months ago. The 15. led by
Wlemand, had been In olllary con
finement up to weeks ago, when War
den Murphy restored them to their
former status aa convicts.
They were still unruly and inclined
to growl at the restrictions on priv
ileges Instituted by the new warden In
an attempt to restore a discipline
which had been adly demoralized by
too much "honor system."
Among the privilege formerly em
Joyed by th convicts was an almost
unlimited correspondencei with sen
timental women, many of whose let
ter were made public during an In
vestigation last summer.
The first trouble occurred jester
day. At breakfast call about 20 of
the convicts broke from the line and
Wicmand, selling a spade. Is said to
have threatened Clarkson.The latter
after ordering Wiemand to drop the
weapon, shot him. Ten convicts were
placed in solitary confinement.
This morning at the same hour the
trouble broke out anew. The emer
gency whistle sounded and In the me
lee which followed between the
guards and about 50 convicts three of
the guards were stabbed.
The guards clubbed their rifles anj
apparently succeeded In restoring order.
The County Court
EXPENDITURES FOR MONTH
OF SEPTEMBER
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 1 XL E.
Gaffney, $4.05; M. E. Gaffney, $2.75;
Dan Gaffney, $5.00; H. A. Battin,
$5.00; Joe Malady, $2.50; Henry Tim
mer, $2.50; M. E. Gaffney, $6.75.
ROAD DISTRICT NO. S Rodlun
& Johnson, $12.96; Herman Seibert,
$6.87; O. KroUch, $7.00.
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 4 J. A.
Kitching, $38.00; L C. Coop, $8.00;
C. F. Bullard, $7.00; Frank Younker,
$8.00; J. C Hitching, $5.00; J. K.
Ely, $8.00; L. F. Hale, $3.00; E. E.
Saling, $12.00; L. Hale, $16.00; C.
H. Sarver, $16.00; IL A. Githens,
$4.00; W. T. Looney, $8.00; H. C. He
iple, $3.00; C. W. Fuller, $13.00.
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 5 A. N.
Wills, $21.00; John Meyer, $5.00; O.
W. Boring, $7.50; IL Naas, $4.50; J.
Meyer, $11.00; Portland Railway,
Light & Power Co., $7.00.
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 6-Jarl &
Eri, $4.90; Cedar Creek Lumber Co.,
$67.20; Cedar Creek Lumber Co.,
$52.35; R. E. Jarl, $4.12; Dave JarL
$29.50; Walter Dolan, $2.25.
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 7 Ferret
& Bickford, $16.05; M. Thomas, $25,
uu; i. figie, $ju.uu; j. ugaen, szo.-
00; W. Helm, $25.00; E. Martin, $25..
00; F. Gibbons, $12.50; Win. Odell,
$6.25; J. T. Ogden, Jr., $10.00; J.
Cockelress, $10.00; T. Hagan, $12.50;
F. Crone, $5.00; D. W. Douglas, $26
50; J. J. Eisner, $20.00; D. B. Thom
as, $12.50.
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 8 Paul R.
Meinig, $20.20; James Dixon, $156.
bia Digger Co., $270.00; G. H. Gray,
$30.27; J. B. Meek, $4.00.
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 32 Peters
Hardware Co., $3.95; Young & Stan
gle, $15.25; Harry Jost, $102.25; El
mer Jones, $31.50; A. A. Woods, $8
25; Chas. Meyers, $6.00; Mr. Fork
ner, $1.50; Elmer Todd, $37.50; C. G.
Robertson, $5.00; J. C Snyder, $42.
50; Lloyd Jones, $12.00; John Her
man, $28.50; Geo. Todd, $32.00; Glen
Baker, $21.50; Clarence McConnell,
$4.00; Austin Young, $15.00; Mat. Ba
ker, $16.00; Doris Young, $16.00;
Noris Young, $4.00; Bert Tooze, $29.
50. ROAD DISTRICT NO. 33 Hod-son-Feenaughty
Co., $5.15; Frank
Millard, $25.50; E. Lacey, $1.00;
Frank Millard, $28.25; Marion Mil
lard, $27.00; S. E. Smith, $29.25; E.
Lacey, $29.25; Geo. Keller, $29.25;
R. II. Millard, $31.50; Iven Lacey,
$31.50; Fred Horner, $31.50; F. Ca-
donan, $21.50; W. Hendren, $14.60;
O. Hendren, $14.60; W. Fink, $27.00.
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 34 H.
Fisher, $15.75.
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 35 W. F.
Haberlach, $108.24; Sandy Black
smith & Shoeing Shop, $23.65; Wil
liam Newlands, $3.00; Perret &
Bickford, $10.55; Hood & Hutchins,
$33.05; Hodson-Feenaughty Co., $5-
65; Portland Elevator Co., $55.64;
Phoenix Iron Works, $3.00; Howard
Cooper Corp., $101.86; C. W. Schuld
& Sons, $21.00; George Maroney,
$10.00; Clarence Bettis, $5.00; Mar
tin Mickelson, $125.00; Anthony Hen-
bstler, $123.75; Raymond Griffin,
$110.00; Verna Radford, $38.75; Per
cy Osborne, $27.50; Noak Bettis,
$2.50; Gilbert Gilbertson, $5.61; L.
L. Griffin, $68.75; Wm. Holmay, $12.
50; Lewis Griffin, Jr., $47.50; P.
Grey, $57.50; K. McFarland, $59.50;
uu; j. it. Maronax, yu.uu; J. iu h. nett. S73.50: Joe Caldo. J01.25: Chas
Maby, $36.00; Carl Power, $40.00; H.j Milwaukie Building Material Co.,
H. Watkins, $82.25; J. Pruka, $24.00; i Wendlin, $58.75.
Harry Nichols, $47.00; T. Kubatza.j ROAD DISTRICT NO. 36 Levi
$42.00; C. W. Miller, $3.75; Pernell i Erb. $110.60: Cash & Erav. SO.fi.i:
Averil, $3.00. j0hn McKenzie, $50.00; E. L. Fish,
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 9-C. C.i?32.00; A. M. Livingston, $34.00;
Miller, $8.45; Bert II. Finch, $7.20; J George Long, $36.00; Harry Worm
Fred Lins, $16.50; Henry Klinker.i dahl, $28.00; Guy Stricklin, $17.50;
jf-u.oo; uus winrnman, $z.uu; tual Ed. Wormdahl. 814.00: II. I Livino-.
Grafenhain, $2.00.
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 10 Esta
cada Garage, $2.25; Bert H. Finch,
$2.60; W. M. Wade, $8.75; R. G. Pal
mateer, $10.00; Robt Snyder, $2.50;
J. A. Inglish, $3.75; A. J. Duncan,
$11.25; L. W. Yocum, $39.00; C. H.
Duncan, $39.38; W M. Wade, $21.50;
R. G. Palmateer,
der, $37.50; E. T,
ston, $2.00; A. M. Linville, $12.06; W,
II. Livingston, $10.00.
ROAD . DISTRICT NO. 37 V. C.
Evans, $47.50; J. J. Knaus, $10.30;
C. W. Kruse, $81.99.
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 38 W. H.
Counsel, $1802.34.
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 39 J. H.
on rrt. ri i
Davis, JJU.UO, U J. f tr ti.,--l tair. tu T.i...
Palmateer, $15.00; H. H. Anders, A o p pa:T" R u- u
ir.nn. a t r. ' .,or,r. ' $'. a- C. Bailey, $6.o Walter
. ' ' , "IFisher, $9.00; Max
Hannant,
i.uu, cincr rtimerson, fio.vv: Cloy a.-, rft. tu t,:..v, ,1 rn,
T!,.,I -isnn. nv. ' 'I $2-o0. John Irish, $4.50;
vju.tj 1"."' art $3 75- Frirk- Fii
Sheilds, $15.00; D. P. Crawford, $5.-
00; Fred Crawford, $2.50; J. A. Ing-j
lish, $18.75; Harold Daniel3, $15.00;!
Paul Holm, $2.50; Geo. Armstrong,;
$10.00; Gilbert Shearer, $3.00.
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 11 C. Mo
ak, $55.00; J. Murphy, $30.00; J.
Moore, $30.00; Mrs. H. T. Sladen,
$15.00; C. R. Livesay, $24.75; J. R.
Bruck, $3.75; S.
O. F. Carbenter.
Edgar Stew-
her, $6.00; Carl
ney Irish, $3.37;
eorge Stewart.
$3.37; Herman Fisher, $5.50.
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 41 Paul
R. Meinig, $35.35; II. II. Udell, $1.37;
John Affolter, $1.12; Paul R. Meinig,
$41.90; H. H. Udell, $56.07; H. N.
Sehminky, $15.75; Ralph DeShazer,
$5.62; Bruce Sehminky, $1.12; Birch
Roberts, $0.81; Web Roberts, $14.31;
Livesay, $13.75; George Holchu, $7.-! t, - r' ?a-UU; K DevIin
60; Wm. Holchu, $3.75; H. D. Mar-i13;?0; M- S- Mlller ?13-50: Donaltl
ston, $2.50; D. Purcell, $5.00; Chase ! ' 9 0,0; Charley Updegrave,
& Linton Gravel Co., $347.70; J. Mur-I :J ? Fred Anderson. 113.50; Jay
uuen, ji..
phy, $40.00; J. Moore, $40.00; J. R. "ornson, -.w; Herbert
Livesav. $15.00: Mrs. II. T. RldPn. 1Z5 John Kruger, $9.00.
$35.00; R. Buschow, $30.00; C. R. RAD DISTRICT NO. 43 Port
Livesay, $35.75; H. D. Marston, $27.-1 ,and Railway, Light & Power Co.,
50; P. F. Morey, $180.00; C. A. Mann. ' $14.00; Pvidge Lbr. Co., $4.32; W. H.
$26.25. I Douglass, $15.75.
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 13 Chase ROAD DISTRICT NO. 46 Chase
& Linton Gravel Co., $12.60; J. T.j& Linton Gravel Co., $22.50; Edward
Fullam, $5.50; Fred P. Morey, $20.00.! Nachand, $16.50; Jerry Hemmingway
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 16 H. En-'-25; Bert Marston, $7.50; Jack
gel, $10.50. i Rhines, $1.25; P. F. Morey, $G0.00.
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 17 WmJ RAD DISTRICT NO. 47 Will
Rider, $2.50; D. R. Dimick, $2.50; "- Thompson, $5.30; Portland Rail
Geo. Koehler, $5.00; Warren Freece.
Martin, $:.5.R4j W. J. Roots, $97.74;
Paul Roethe, $133.45; John Lund
gren, $29.90; C K. Warner, $19.92;
C. J. Sylvester, $32.37; W. N. Sno
velle, $47.31; Geo. Buhrer, $4.98;
James Kepcha, $25.86; F. W. Wal
thers, $23.92; D. J. Abbey, $34.29;
C. W. Risley, $39.9; J. Boick, $44.07;
C. D. Abchley, $9.98; James Edwards,
$9.98; O. T. Skoog, $4.99; E. E. Ro
ethe, $22.45; Fred T. Vallet, $9.98;
D. J. Basa, $4.98; Alec Gill, $4.98;
It, D. Rogers, $4.98; Hugh Roberts,
$14.94; G. W. Whiteomb, $20.93; A.
Dorn, $47.30; II. Brower, $2.49; C.
E. Battin, $59.79; N. F. Andrews,
$89.79; B. J. Lawrence, $20.93; E. P.
Morey, $357.30; F. P. Morey, $359.
81; Bruno Friedrich, $377.30; E. C
Gerber, $359.81; Harry Babler, $357.
31; J. Kepcha, $72.88; Herman Tim
mer, $66.90; G. W. Iirsiful, $64.11;
F. W. Walther, $53.81; W. Remera,
$30.14; M. E. Battin, $17.81; H. Hin
aon, $16.44; Sam Straalduine, $17.
81; Harry Smart, $6.85; Joo Mlady,
$15.07; E. Holding, $16.09; F. Zim
merman, $27.39; F. W. Smith, $30.
13; John Berg, $30.13; C. Weaver,
$8.22; C. J. Miller, $54.78; H. C. Gilg
$5.48; F. R. Boardman, $5.48; Geo.
Goeti, $57.27.
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 49 Esta-
cada Garage, $7.00; Ben Rawlins,
$12.50; R. E. Davis, $15.00; T. Eash,
$7.50; E. T. Davis, $18.37.
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 60 A. W.
Whitney, $45.00; A. H. Schmidt,
$25.00; Perl Pago, $8.32; F. M. Town-
send, $47.25; George Beed, $6.00.
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 51 Colum
bia Brick Works. $2.08; W. R. Tel
ford, $3.20; Portland Railway, Light
& Power Co., $42.00.
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 53 A. L.
Yoder, $3.35; Ernest Conrad, $5.50;
Lucht Bros., $2.25.
DISTRICT NO. 55 C. Jubb, $7.
50; Ben Tanler, $4.50; John Fkken,
$4.50; T. Jubb, $10.00; C. E. Hively,
$38.75; F. Gibb, $4.50; Geo. Walter,
$5.00; C. L. Brown, $8.75; Geo. M
Hivoly, $61.00; Harvey Mattoon, $15.-
75; John Mattoon, $11.25; Wm. Craft,
$2.25; David Rutherford, $2.25; Ste
ven Fellows, $2.25; H. W. Creason,
$22.50; Thos. Eaden, $40.00; Creason
Lumber Co., $12.00.
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 56 A. J.
Cota, $11.00; W. B. Rambo, $12.00?
J. G. Moehnke, $21.00; Herbert Vohs,
$12.00; Joe Wallace, $26.00; Geo.
Clark, $12.00; W. McNaught, $20.00;
J. Schmidt, $12.00; Harold Vohs,
$10.50; Frank Nicholas, $7.50; Fred
Bruner, $6.75; R. M. Mason, $4.50;
Wm. Rutherford, $6.75; Wm. Wash
burn, $6.00; Wm. Schmidt, $7.00;
J. J. Hanhart, $6.00; John Schram,
$6.00; C. C. Handle, $4.00; D. Mack
entyre, $6.00; Albert Brcner, $6.00;
Earl Meeker, $4.50. .
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 57 Canby
Hardware & Implement Co., $58.50;
O. Bergstrom. $33.60; Fred Sailer,
$16.60; II. Eliason, $23.50; E. Wid
strand, $24.00; J. Sanden. $28.75; O.
Kyllo, $15.85; C. Lyle, $15.00; L. H.
Cochran, $15.60; F. A. Todd, $13.75;
A. F. Eyman, $8.25.
GENERAL ROADS Creason
Lumber Co., $25.08; W. H. Nelson,
$6.40; W. F. Haberlach, $2.55; Mt.
Tabor Garage, $47.95; F. B. Need
ham, $3.00; Oregon City Foundry, $1.
15; Cliff Farm, $11.20; Alaska Junk
Co., $9.00; City of Portland, $2.50;
Matt Greenslade, $2.50; Western
Supply Co., $50.40; Canby Concrete
Works, $8.85; Union Oil Company of
California, $242.14; Union Oil Com
pany of California, $6082.89; Miller
Parker Co., $42.43; II. E. Meads,
$76.79; Harmon & Co., $7.85; R. W.
Victor Hengstler, $22.50; Jack Bar-
Price, $4.00; Harry Scott, $1368.00;
$20.70; Concrete Pipe Works, $35.20;
II. E. Meads, $89.02; Good Roads Ma
chinery, $70.36; J. W. Stone, $81.00;
A. Mather, $11.63; II. W. Sharp &
Co., $11.31; A. N. Wills, $306.87;
Scandinavian Belting Co., $14.28; M.
A. Deaton, $05.00; R. Schuebel, $11.
24; E. C. Warren, $108.50; J. Avery,
$1.90; A. C. Buchcl, $2.75; Wm. An
derson, $1.95; J. W. Hart, $2.35; Day
Hardware & Furniture Co., $1.50;
Geo. W. Cook, $1.50; Multnomah
Co.unty, $30.62; Alec Patch, $7.20;
Portland Railway, Light & Power Co.
$14.93; Pacific Telephone & Tele
graph Co., $185.11; State Indus. Ac
cident Com., $91.02; Kilgallon, $31.
00; Woodard, Clarke & Co., $14.95;
Killgallon, $31.00; Woodard, Clarke
& Co., $14.95; Killgallon, $31.00; Sil
ica King Mines Co., $567.00; Honey
man Hardware Co., $8.00; Milwaukie
Garage, $1.25; Hawthorne Dock Co.,
$165.96; Crystal Ice & Storage Co.,
$176.45; Rice Kindler Lumber Co.,
$40.97; A. Mather, $5.55; M. E. Gaf
fney, $7.35; Portland Railway, Light
& Power Co., $2.00; Straight & Sal
isbury, $3.00; Frank Millard, $4.50;
concrete ripe Works, $110.40; W. V.
E. Vick, $3.98; Canby Hardware &
Implement Co., $4.20; Jennie Dustin,
$25.00; David McArthur, $25.00; Ore
gon & California Railroad Co., $5.00;
Edward Bruns, $25.00; H. F. Gibson,
$14.50; Harry Jost, $8.00; J. D. Clos
ner Co., $140.25; Frank Thomas,
$42.50; Carlton & Rosenkrans Co.,
$9.85; L. Furgerson, $0.75; W. Dust-
$8.4o; C. E. LeMay, $4.00; I. D.
Getbrich, $85.00; Erich MerU, $75.-
00; Herman Harms, $72.50; O. 13.
Ung, $27.50; Chas. Gelbrieh, $32.50;
W. Gabert, $28.00; A. Gribble, $55.
00; Edd. Graves, $50.00; C. Lovent,
$25.00; A. PottraU, $37.50; R. Krax
berger, $37.60; Hani Zenger, $18.75;
Grover Harms, $18.75; John M.
Evans, $59.50; M. Krause, $20.00;
Carl Kalb, $17.50; Earl Harms, $17.
50; Claude Baty. $17.50; Rudi
Harms, $12.50; E. C Gerber, $99.00;
Harry Babler, $99.00; B. I- Fried
rich, $93.63; W. S. Maple, $30.35;
W. Kaiser, $71.50; C Zimmerman,
$42.90; F. Kaiser, $15.00; E. Rupp,
$17.60; C. Rupp, $2.60; ' C. Kahler,
$5.00; P. Baine, $2.60; W. Tic, $2
60; A. D. Sherman, $7.00; Fay Kim
ball, $12.50; W. L. Freeman, $0.25;
Zeb Bowman, $10.00; Omer Williams,
$3.75; Leslie Shank, $10.00; C. No
ewbeur, $3.75; C Slaughter, $2.50;
R. R. Switier, $2.50; V. E. Anderaon,
$12.60; E. T. Davia, $21.00; II. H.
Anders, $12.50; Ben T. Rawlina, $10..
62; R. E. Davis, $15.00; Ernest Ama
cher, $12.50; J. J. Dnvis, $16.00; II.
B. Daris, $20.10; J. F. Snyder, $25.
00; Robert Snyder, $10.50; A. Hoa
tetler, $14.16; Beck & Son, $19.00; J.
Scholl & Son, $3.40; Chauncey Kropf,
$1.00; Chauncy Yoder, $4.00; Claud
Brown, $9.00; Benj. Stanton, $59.87;
Earl Kunie, $14.00; Frank Corbet,
$13.00; Geo."Owings, $20.00; Silas
Yoder, $1.00; Asa CaUister, $3.00;
Wm. Owings, , $15.50; Will YCder,
$7.00; A. J. Myer, $6.00; E. Kemp,
$6.00; II. Engle, $5.60; A. S. Newton,
$16.35; Murry Newton, $6.00; A.
Morten, $48.00; J. W. Hart, $3.00;
R. Richardson, $11.00; R. A. Hutch
ins, $71.50; John Maroney, $7.50;
W. White, $120.00; Chas. Wilkina,
of Water Com., $21,00; Oregon City
Enterprise, $1,36; Sttaight & Salis
bury, $9.60; J. W. Jones, $6,00; Ore
gon City Foundry, $14.22; FalU
Transfer Co., $0.25.
CIRCUIT COURT-TV A. Burke,
$1.90; Fred Af Miller, $3.60.
JUSTICE PEACE D. E. Frost,
$40.40; Samuel Riley, $8.15; John N.
Siovers, $8.35; W. A. Beck, $2.30; I
C. Hubbard, $9.20; J. E. Pomoroy,
$3.00; Fred A. Proctor, $2.00; M. A.
Deaton, $2.00.
CORONER Henry Bock, $1.70;
Henry Lundy, $1.70; John D. Juvettll,
$1.70; Earle A. Minnich, $1.20; Frank
Fournier, $1.20; John Keahran. $1.20:
John Meyer, $1.20; J. C. SchulU, $1-
20; W. R. Telford, $1.20; John N.
Sievera, $44.70; J. M. Hamilton, $1.
70; W. M. Duston, $2.50; Geo. II.
Brown, $2.50; Joseph Reef, $2.50;
M. W. Anthony, $2.50; Dr. II. A.
Dodman, $10.00; Geo. J. Hall, $1.20;
Henry Salisbury, $1.20; Geo. F.
Johnson. $1.20; W. l. Howell, $1.20;
Geo. W. MoCarver, $1.20; Philip
Kohl, $1.20; Dr. B. B. Bachelder,
$10.00; Marie Simmons, $1.90; Mil
dred Simmons, $1.90; W. H. Boring-,
l.7U; Hobart Beera, $1.70; Royco
ChiUl, $1.70; Louia Maulding. $1.70;
W. J. Maran, $1.70; Dr. W. E. Hemp
stead, J58.20; Fred Miller, $7.60.
SURVEYOR II. H. Johnson. $66.
45; C. A. Miller, $36.00; Huntley
Drujr Co., $0.75; J. C Sullivan. $3.00:
Francis Welsh, $5.00; E. W. Jockin-
aon, $2.50.
INSANE Western Union Tele
graph Company, $0.27; J. W. Norris,
$5.00; O. A. Welsh, $5.00.
SUIT. OF SCHOOLS Falls
Transfer Co., $1.74; Brenton Yeddor,
$143.35; Huntley Drug Co., $1.20;
$63.75; Theo. Lamerau, $53.75; Fred! J. E. .Calavan, $64.42; F. J. Tooae,
Wagner. $15.00; Verna Pitts, $47.50; $75.00; Erma Calavan, $25.00; Lilll
Eugene Berney, $52.50; J. Hayworth,
$36.83; M. M. Morriss, $6.25Clar
ervce Browning, $2.50; PhilnJates,
$52.50; A. C. Baurnback, $48.75; a
Swartx, $18.75; Swart Junior, $20.
00; E. E. Vanfleet, $3.12; Wm. Fisk,
$2.50; John Card, $4.50; Alva Gard,
$4.50; Fred Lindau, $2.25; W. Lin
dau, $4.50; Ben Lindau, $4.50; Wm.
Bottemiller, $9.00; Peter Elmer, $9.
00; Albert Gasser, $4.50; Charlea
Gasser, $4.50; Wilfred Marshal, 2-
25; Leo Gasser, $2.25; George Gas-
Schmidli, $75.00; M. S. Pittman, $4.
00; Iola Mae Smith, $90.00; Fred
Erickson, $15.00; Oregon City Ga
rage, $6.00.
BOARD OF HEALTH Dr. O. A.
Welsh, $102.50; Oregon City Enter
prise, $4.25.
STOCK INSPECTOR-A. A. Al
!en, $12.50.
INDIGENT SOLDIER-J. C. Saw
yer. $30.00.
COUNTY POOR-Wm. Danforth,
$10.00; Boys' & Girls' Aid Socioty,
, n villi li i. in. ' . i i i m
ser, fZ.z'oi fc. urace, U.w, uenry . .vj vtvKim wniniission vo. jiom
Kleinsmith, $4.50; R. Schuebel, $5.- Jones), $14.00; Mrs. BradU 4. Mr.
50; E. IjuoI, ?5.uo; John uuol, .w, ;, m.uu; j. u. aiiee tw. i,
A. E. Oades, $7.25; Henry Baker,
$21.88; C. Zimmerman, $12.25; M.
Tiedeman, $12.25; F. Zimmerman,
$10.50; W. Riser, $12.25; R. W. 01
denstadt, $6.00; F. Oldotistadt, $1.00;
E. Rabic, $7.00; W. Oldenstadt, $7.00;
F. Baker, $4.00; S. Oldham, $7.00; II.
Gebhardt, $14.00; Geo. Oldenstadt.
Tinsley), $20.00; Sam Booher, $16.
00; Dock Mosier, $10.00; Mary Buol
(Robert Trimble), $5.00; Sarah Gib
bons, 120.00; Ella Payne, $10.00;
Henry Spiess (Chalk), $16.00; Mrs.
Galbraith, $15.00; Mrs. G. W. Thomp
son, $10.00; A. C. Sleight, $15.00; Ada
LeBaw, $8.00; Katie Pluard. $8.00:
LOKOMSKY MAKES
KLEMBO VSKY NEW
HEAD OF ARMY
PETROQRAD, SEPT. 10. An official atatemtnt Mya that QenamI Lo
komaky "alao proved a traitor, " rtfualng to take command of the Ruaalan
armies In auectaalon to Qaneral Kornlloff,
Tha aoldlera and workman's body, the statement adda, yhaa ordered
II tha army organlzatlona to obey tha provisional government against tfia
oonaplraoy, atatlng that General Kornlloff will be punlihad for treachery
and that Ganaral Klambovaky will provisionally suocaad to tha oblef command."
Mcmlwra of the provisional go
emment who refiwed to be quoted by
naiun, stated that tht iiiliilntora had
reached an agreement rogurdlng the
following polnte of view:
"The government regards General
Kornlloff's pronuncliimeiito as an act
of rebellion, an a dangerous adven
ture and a threat to the revolution
and liberty which, unions the ultima
tum Is withdrawn, mut be ruthless
ly suppressed.
'The govoniiinMit bus no doubt Unit
It has at Us disposal sufficient loyal
troops and the overwhelming support
of the population to enuble It to exe
cute thl program."
I'KTKOUUAD, bept. M, Premier
KereiiHky ha declared that a stile of
war exlata In the town and district
of Petrograd.
a rremier ivennKy nus ordered Celt-
eral Kornlloff. commander of the Ilus
slan armteti, to realKti In roiiaeqiiDnee
of Oenernl Konilloffa demand for an
preme power, Oenernl Klembovsky
has been appointed commander In
chief.
Premier Kerensky has Untied the
following proclamation:
"On September 8 a member of the
duinu. M. l.votf, arrived in Pelrograd
and called ukii mo In lh imine of
General Kornlloff to bund over ,ali
civil and mllitnrypowera to the rcii-
$12.00; Otto Oldenstadt, $14.00; H.ir'"i racy Eunice Horner), 10.00;
Nusbaum, $7.00; W. Sharp. $14)0; en Landes, $12.00; S. E. Card (Mi
N. S. Oldham, $14.00; E. Oldenstadt, ! 'he Boyl), $8.00; C. H. Dybdahl,
$7.00; R. Schatz, $14.00; W. Schatz, 520.00; Gustav Greble, $10.00; Mrs
$7.00; F. Riser, $14.00; J. S. Fisher,
$6.56; G. A. Ehlen, $6.00; L. P. Spa
gle, $16.18; Will Jackson, $2.00;
John Gahler, $2.00; Wm. Kenagy,
$2.00; H. E. Meads, $120.60.
ROAD IMPROVEMENT FUND
Canby Hardware &ilmplement Co.,
$51.13; N. Schmaltz & Sons, $85.80;
J. S. Fisher, $257.61; Chase & Lin
ton Gravel Company, $15.00; Fran
cis Welsh, $39.00; Gladstone Lumber
Co., $0.90; Parkplace Store, $1.00;'
Hogg Bros., $6.45; Chase
Gravel Co., $23.50; State Highway
Commission, $7500.00; Rodlun &
N. E. Taylor (Booher), $14.00; Mrs.
S. Johnson, $10.00; Wm. Dickelman,
$14.00; John & Wm. Beers, $20.00;
Mrs. Elizabeth Saunders, $5.00; Geo.
Avery, $15.00; Mary Lock, $10.00;
Anna Wetterlin. $10.00; Hilja Ylinen,
$10.00; Chris Zinsli (Cash McKnrty),
$10.00; Mary Becker, $5.00; Flora
Balmer, $19.00; Maud Williams, $10.
00; B. B. Bachelder (Ed Miller), $3..
00; Electric Hotel (Dick Meyers),
$20.00; W. S. Moak. $10.00: Mrs. J.
4 Linton iM: Itin (Wake), $24.00; Mrs. Fred
iiimier (j. aiatnesonj, jl'u.uuj Mrs.
1). W. Criflin (Tom Garner). 15..
$1.25; E. J. Baker, $1.25; Shaker
Miller, $1.25.
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 19 W.
Waldorf, $11.60.
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 21 Aug.
Johnson, $4.00; Nels Narquist, $15.
00; T. Fellows, $13.50; Ernest Wal
lace, $4.00; P. E. Bonney, $4.00; Wm.
Wells, $6.00; John Comer, $15.00;
Claud Winslow, $15.00; Edward Lar
cen, $13.50; Aug. Almquist, $4.00; W.
& Gorbett, $12.50; Julius Hult, $50.-
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 22 W. H.
Esgie, $"2.50; J. C. Vaughan, $22.50;
M. HsBgate, $50.00; S. A. Douglass
115.00; S. A. D. Hongate, $39.75; H.
Siirgreen. $15.00; O. Dickinson, $12.
way. Light & Power Co., $28.00; O.
P. Roethe, $57.75; Hugh Roberts,
$55.00; Alix Gill, $48.50; John Bou
ick, $15.r0; R, D. Rogers, $20.00; D.
J. Bass, $52.50; A. A. Dhorn, $15.00;
W. E. Place, $435; R. Tabor, $21.25;
E. O. Soley, $5.00; Chas. Moran,
$27.50; F. W. Smith, $10.00; N. Piatt
$3.75; W. A. Snovelle, $7.50; E. E.
Roethe, $87.50; Jim Edwards, $90.00;
D. J. bbey, $80.00; F. A. Vallet,
$77,50; C. W. Risley, $95.00; O. T
Skoog, $55.00; Tom Evans, $42.50;
Wm. Cook, $10.00; A. O. Hollings
worth, $S4.74; Wm. Anderson, $66.
10; A. C. Buchel, $76.72; C. E. Carr,
$71.76; A. L. McDonald, $81.14; J.
Avery, ?0l.43; B. F. Cook, $91.77; B.
J. Lawrence, $82.89: H. Mullnn ski .
50; a Giasini, $170; Rex Stubbs, i ' u elakney, $18.36; C. W.
$15.62; D. MeHenrr, $15.00; Chris ' VVard 1A1i s- B- Cook, $57.27; J,
E3Ceier, flo.OO.
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 25 W. H.
Nc'a, $o33.
ROAD 1 1ST. NO. 27 J. Oster,
tlW; Geo. BestJey, $100; L D. Lar
sirjs. tUJM.
r.OAi? r:rrr.:cr no. 23 Coium-
H. C. Cook, $42.33; J. W. Green. S!9
29; Cecil McDonald, $45.67; Edward
Keeier, ?M.UU; Kome Sarcht't, $13..
95; L. M. Ha worth, $43.94; Ernest
Larkins, J.50; M. Mahlum, $20.00;
Huntley Drug Co., $1.85; Huntley
Drug Co., $3.85; I. M. Harrington,
(W. W. Porter Road), $75.00; John
Rineman, $500.00; George Brown,
$125.00; Joseph Andre, $470.00; H.
Anthony, $250.00; Paul R. Meinig,
$0.15; W. Dutcher, $129.15; H. H.
Hartley, $81.00; P. E. Jones, $81.00;
J. Hosey, $55.50; F. A. Jones, $25.
50; C. J. Sylvester, $21.00; G. W.
Pursifull, $21.00; W. Anderson, $12.
00; A. C. Buchel, $20.00; H. Timmer,
$12.00; J. A. Imel, $35.00; John Mey
er, $17.50; John Meyer, $19.25; H.
Naas, $13.50; L. Mellkote, $13.50;
L. Sutton, $13.50; Davis, $3.75; T. E.
Anderson, $5.00; J. Mustol, $2.50; A.
Verding, $2.50; E. Gerber, $10.00; T.
Mustol, $1.25; E. Gerber, $5.50; Wm.
M. Rainey, $6.00; L. W. Davies, $6.
00; J. L. Jepson, $6.00; L. Mattoon,
$5.00; D. H. Thomas, $10.00; D. C.
Axford, $5.00; T. C Thomas, $5.50;
Han Connenare, $1.35; J. C. Miller,
?b7.35; M. Johnston, $7.30; G. Ma
gary, $2.25; H. Bartow, $6.75; S. Mil
ler, $50.60; M. A. Johnston, $15.75;
J. Smith, $27.00; W. Brown, $85.00;
T. E. Brown, $40.50; W. Gabert, $15
00; Abe Hepler, $74.51; Ben Krause,
?50.U0; Henry Herkamp, $2.50; F.
nugiu, u.o; t. u. rianery, $40.30; fllenconi, $32.50; R. Klaus, $50.50;
H. Wold, 48.47; B. F. Wright, $54-1 John Hepler, $13.50; John Kummer,
v; Aruiur wewnore, $is.(j,; A. o0.00; Glen Morris, $12.50;
Johnson, $77.46; W. R. Telford, $17
00; Monitor Lumber Co., $16.60; W.
II. Bonney, $166.70; John J. Bruck,
$100.00; Frank Busch, $7.05; N. E.
Cole, $12.00; U. II. Hartley, $15.00;
Concrete Pipe Works, $63.60; Per
rett & Rk-kford, $2.50; Sandy Lum
ber Co., $4.75; nrihtwood Lumber
Co., $6.90; E. C. Shull, $2.50; H. E.
Gillmore, $2.50; M. E. Gaffney, $33
tin, $20.00; J. A. Davis, $17.50; W.
Smart, $20.00; Joe Malady, $1.25; B.
00; Dan Gaffney, $:!0.00; II. A. Bat-
E. Moore, $15.00; Geo. Brookman,
$3.75; Jesse J. Hawkins, $19.50; I. L.
Smith, $15.00; Jerome Avery, $5.00;
Earl Schuebel, $2.25; R. Schuebel,
$1.35; F. O. Mortenson, $247.64; Sly
ter & Eckerson, $11.94; Robbins
Bros., $30.90; D. Mcllenry, $11.25;
C. A. Browning, $1.25; L, Dickey,
$1.25; S. A. D. Hungate, $23.62; G.
Hungate, $12.50; Robt. Elkins, $10
00; Wm. Elkins, S8.75; J. L. Ringo,
$5.00; Mrs. Ella Skein, $1.00; Frank
F. Stefani, $49.80; Ruben Wright,
Sr., $11.25; Ruben Wright, Jr., $7.50;
Dorsey Fisher, $'i.S5; V. O. Vaughan,
$12.35; Geo. Baty, $15.00; E. IL Law
less, $2.50; Juhn Burtnik, $40.00; M.
E. Swope, $47.75; Leslie Shank,
$0.20; Hubert Engle, $10.35; A. D.
Sherman, $7.00; Fay Kimball, $20
00; R. R. Welch, $5.00; L. D. Shank,
$15.00; I. J. Green, $12.50; W. L.
Freeman, $5.00; Jue Belt $2.50;
Frank Hilton, $3.00; Glen Hilton,
$5.00; J. F. Jones, $2.50; Leslie
Shank, $32.50; Homer Millard Lum
ber Co., $207.41; Cascade Lumber Co.,
$144.15; F. Madden & Co., $22.60; J.
W. Marrs, $10.33; A. Habelt, $16.25;
August Genseroski, $15.00; E. Lacey,
$16.25; Frank Smith, $12.50; Jus.
Closner, $2.25; Frcj Closner, $2.25;
W. Tucker, $U0; Geo. Genseroski,
$18.00; Lents Hardware Company,
$1.75; Rice-Kinder Lumber Co., $20
24; II. W. Kanne, $13.75; Leon Bisch
hoff, $0.25; Ben Becker, $2.50; J. Fet
ty, $2.00; J. f Fisher, f.9.20; Sam
Lantz, $2.50; Fred Duel, $2.50; O.
Bixel, $12.50; W. V'ieeins. $7.50;
Lewis Mitts, $8.75
$8.00.
BOUNTY -W !
Hoffmeister, $3.00;
$2.00.
SHERIFF--M. A. Deaton, $10.00;
11. M. Chitwuod, !?;.'); Edwin Bates,
$4.00; Wm. J. Wilson, $40.40; A. E.
Joyner, $39.25; Mi Her-Parker, Co.,
$0.40; Oregon City Enterprise, $4.00;
American Express Co., $2.20; II. M.
Chitwood, $4.20; I). E. Frost, $29.30
CLERK I. M. Harrington, $5.00;
Huntley Dn.g Co., $2.25.
RECORDER-Fio Hewitt, $57.50;
Huntley Dv,:g Co,, $2.25.
TREASU::!'iij,)liei, Drug Co.,
$0.50; Oregon City Enterprise, $23..
ASSESSOR Jones
$0.30.
COUNTY COURT-IT
son, ?4.00; A. H. Knight, $89.90; W.
A, Proctor, $51.00.
COURT IIOUSK-A. Simmons,
$1.75; Jones Drug Co., ,$27.95; Pacific
ernllaiilmo, who would form a new
Kovernment at hla pleaaure, Thu au
thenticity of this summon was after
ward confirmed by General Kornlloff
himself who had s con versa) Imi with
me over the direct telephone wire be
tween Putrogrsd and main headquar
ter. "(Vnnldertnf this summon, ad
dressed through me to the provision
al government as an sttemi.it by cer
tain quarters to profit by the difficult
Kltuatloit of the country and eaUblUh
a state of thltiKa contrary to the con
quesla of the revolution, the prorl
sloiial government has recnKuUod the
necessity of charging me, for thtt safe
ty of the republican regime, tn take
the urgent. Indispensable and nnrvs
sary meaaures to rut at the root all
attempts sKalnat the supreme power
and rlKhls of the cltUens won by Die
revolution.
"I therehtr for the maintenance In
the country of liberty and public or
der am taking all measures which i
shall nnnounce ut thu proper time to
the Mople. At the some limn I order
General Kornlloff to hand over his
function to General Kletnbavnky,
commander In c'mef of the armies on
th northern front, wbkh lar the
way to Potrngrad, and I order Goiters!
Klembovsky to aHHiime provisionally
the functions of generalissimo, while
remaining at Pskov.
"Secondly, I declare a ntntu of wnr
In the town and district of I'cirogiud."
POLAND AGAIN PLAYS
ROLE OF A STRICKEN
j
WAR CREDITS BILL
OF OVER 11 BILLIONS
PASSED BY HOUSE
A. F. Eyman,
. H.-u-ris, $3.00; D
Lottie L. Young,
; 00; Mrs. Lillie Armstrong (Ben Lnn
'dies), $15.00; George H. Newsome,
I $10.00; J. W. Norris (Granduuist).
$0.80; J. W. Norris ("Ben"), $1.00;
Jones Drug Co., $6.38; George A.
Harding, J1.M); Huntley Drug Co., I
5O.0U; (,eo. A. Harding, $5.28; Hunt
ley Drug Co., $5.35; Dunmire's Gro
cery (Annie Ijingsford), $7.10; Ore
gon City Hospital Co. (Adolph Stu
der), $25.15; Oregon City Hospital
Co. (August Johnson), $16.00; Mrs.
Boerner (E. H. Desbrow), $20.00;
Farr Bros. (J'iezn), $14.00; Jones
Drug Co., $3.00; Mrs. Henry Ulrirh
(Mrs. Piezo), $7.50; Mrs. E. Jack
son, $17.50; Larsen & Co. "(Eva Mar
co), $15.00; John Patre (Flora Bal
mer), $6.00; J. B. Sallee (I). R. Da
vies & Wm. Kuku), $40,00; Board of
Water Commissioners (A. Peri.i)
$1.40; W. W. Pollock (Chas. McKin
nis), $24.00; Francis Welsh, $10.00;
D. C. Latourctto (Mrs. Marco), $7-
00; Dean Butler (Valentine), $3.00; I
.aionid uony youdiska), $10.00; St.
Martin Springs (Mrs. Murphy), $30
00; Mrs. M. J. Troll iriffpr Iron a
son), $20.00; Fred Schwartz (Mrs.!
Trullinger), $20.00; L. Adams (Des
brow), $10.00; Derris Donovan (Je
rome Hamilton), $14.00; F. T. Bar
low (Beers), $20.20; F. II. Crosn
(Mrs. Sarah Gibbons), $5.00; Mary I.
Wilson (Ed. Miller), $00.00; Brady
Mercantile Co. ,(Mrs. White), $39
85; H. W. Miller (Mrs, Piezo), $3.00;
Hoff Bros. (Thomas Jones), $14.00;
W. E. Harris (Anna Wetterlin), $6
00, JAIL W. J. Wilson, $27.85.
JUVENILE COURT-D. E. Frost,
$30.00; A. E. Joyner, $19.00; Minda
E. Church, $15.61.
TAX REBATE A, J. Rometsch,
$5.79; A. C. Fcrrin, $10.39; Joseph
Schechla, $6.94.
PRINTING & ADVERTISING
Oregon City Enterprise, $47.92;
Courier Press, $44.28.
SEALER J. F. Jones, $39.64.
TAX DEPARTMENT Jessla Pad.
dock, $10.00; Burroughs Adding Ma-
cnine uo., 10.75.
PROHIBITION A. E. Joyner,
$10.50.
FOREST FIRES G. W. Derry,
?.3i; John Falino, $3.12; Elmer
Worthington, $1.66; P. A. Baltimore,
$7.50; Clyde Scoffln, $3.12; W. L.
Starkweather, $7.50; R. Richardson,
$u. oo; J), C. Bates, $7.C0; C. Wes
tervelt, $7.50; W. Briedmer, $7.50;
w. Killgren, $2.50,
.i ii, M'pi. iu According to in- wasiijmitux, tiept, in war
formation received from Vienna, the credits bill authorising $11.5JS.9I5.40
central powers have decided to carry In bonds and certificates passed the
out the partition of Foland. houBO tonight unanimously. Action by
Gormany will annex such parts of I the senate, as soon as the pending war
Itusslun Poland as ahe needs "to recti-! tax bill la disposed of, Is planned by
fy her strategic frontier," amounting ! administration leaders,
to one tenth of the territory. Austria .ot material amendment was odd
will onnex tha remaining nine-tenths I ,i to the bill by the house, llepre.
and Emperor Charles will promulgate aentntlvo Moore, of Pennsylvania, led
a decree uniting Russian Poland with ! group of Republicans In a futile fight
Gnllela and proclaiming the whole tor-1 for consideration of his proposal for a
rltory to bo the united kingdom of Po-j war expenditures committee, which
land, with himself as king. j WBS thrown out on a point of order.
The now HapsBurg Poland will huvaj Every effort of Republicans to limit
Its own parliament, but Its foreign pol-Jtbe control of the bill would glvo Sec
ley. army and finances will be con- j retnry McAdoo over the bonds and ccr
rolled by Au-trla. The Immediate of- j tificates resulted In failure. The lust
feet will be to make the Polos lloble f fij-ht, made- by Representatlre John
to military service In the Austrian or-jnon of Washington, to direct the sec
my. It will also involve removal from J rotary to spend st leant $2,500,000 for
the AiiBtrlan parliament of deputies j newspaper advertising In disponing of
representing Gullcla, giving the Ger-tho bonds win defeated overwhelming
man parties In the relchrat numerical j y. if the secretary desires, under the
preponderance.
Drug Co,
S. Ander
leiepnone & Te bernr.b r t'lBnr..
John Home Tclephono Co., ,15.45; Board
PACIFI8T TURNED DOWN
WASHINGTON, Hopu lO.I'rofes
nor II. W. Dana, representing the Peo
ple's Council of America for Democra
cy and Terms of Peace, which was not
allowed to hold meetings In several
western cities last week, was refused
an Interview with President Wilson
today by Secretary Tumulty.
Mr. Tumulty said the president was
too busy' to see anyone from that organization.
A TOTAL OF NEARLY
$100,000 IN STATE
HAI.KM, Or., Hept, 10. In announc
ing today that the forest fire hazard
In Northwestern Oregon was over, and
that It was also practically eliminated
In the entire state, Deputy Forester
Betcke said the damages caused by
the fires this season would probably
be between $75,000 and $100,000. Rain
that has fallen throughout Oregon has
eliminated further hazard In this sec
tion, he said, and he believed the same
would be true as to the rest of the
state, although he had not received
complote reports from other sections.
While he declared that damages
oould be estimated only roughly, he
thouicbt the damage to timber would
probably be around $50,000 and dam
age to logging equipment and mills
$30,000 to $40,000.
E
measure, he may use some of the $17.
000,000 appropriated for disposing of
all the bonds and certificates In news
paper publicity.
Representative Cannon, of Illinois,
managed to obtain the adoption of a
compromise amendment to exempt
from tAxatlon forever Interest on bonds
not In excess of $5000. He wanted to
niako It $10,000, but Democratic, Lend
er Kltchla would not agree to that.
Tho bill authorizes the Issuance of
$7,538,!M5,410 worth of convertible 4
per cent bonds, subject to super taxes
and war profit taxes, and to terminate
at the discretion of the secretary of the
treasury. Of this total $4,000,000,000
worth is for a new allied loan; $3,000,
000,000 worth to take over a 3', per
cent Issue already authorized and the
remaining $538,945,460 to be used In
converting certain outstanding bonds.
Including the Danish West Indies, Al
askan railway, Panama canal and nn
val construction Issues.
Issuance Is also authorized of not
more than $2,000,000,000 worth each of
certificates of Indebtedness and wnr
savings certificates to run not more
than one year and five years, respect
ively, at rates of Interest tc? be fixed
by the secretary of the treasury. These
Issues are to be subject to the same
taxes as the bonds.
The bill provides that foreign bonds,
taken in exchange for loans, shall not
be sold at loss than the purchase price.
WASHINGTON, Sopt. 10,Rapldly
rising costs of labor and materials
have faced the government with a pos
sible curtailment of the work on the
Alaskan railroad or an ultimate In
crease In the cost of the road, first es
timated at $35,000,000.
Secretary Lane has informed the
house appropriations committee that
a special commission Is now Investi
gating and will prepare a report for
congress. '
The work now Is costing 22 per cent
over the estimate.
Portland: Columbia river highway
will be completed June 1, 1918.
75 BUSHEL8 TO ACRE
HOOD RIVER, Or., flept. 12. With
plenty of water available, J. P. Thom
as, an East side orchadlst,' has just
threshed from a 20-acre tract 1500
bushels of oats.
St. Helens: New Rutherford build
ing to open soon.
POLK'S
GAZETTEER
A iraainess mroctonr or each Clty
J'nwa and Villi, im On-non and
Huhlugtoa, giving A Uwrlptl
(4ktt-li of earh plann, Locution,
Hlilimlnr FaelUtlna and ijlnmil.
' nirectnrf ot Club SunUMHMI
n. Xk VOMC TO las,