Page 6 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1917 TRACTION 111 GET MORE PAY SHORTER HOURS PLATFORM EMPLOYES WIN THEIR DEMANDS FOR INCREASED PAY SHORTER HOURS TAKES EFFECT Ti Employer and Employe! Pledged to Accept the Decision of the Arbitration Board PORTLAND, Oct 11 Tha platform men of the Portland Railway, Light ft Power company, by findings of the board of arbitration, hare von their fight for increased wages and the 8 honr day. The board at 8:30 o'clock: last night adjourned, after having completed its findings, to President Griffith's office where the final articles will be drawn up. The Increase and the eight-hour day go into effect Monday. The Increase is 20 cents a day ap proximately, varying between 34 and 45 cents a day, according to the length of service. The company and the men are pledged to accept the board of arbitra tion's ruling. The results were not officially given out last night at the conclusion of the sessions, but it was announced by one of the officials inter ested that the board's results were ap proximately as asked. The findings avert the strike. A. Walker, president of the Carmen's Union and A. H. Stein, vice-president, expressed elation when it became unofficially known that the board had completed its labors and bad adjourned to President Griffith's office to make the final draft and get the signatures. On the board of arbitration were: Otto Hartwig, J. P. Newell and Thomas Roberta. IN ALL DEPARTMENTS TO JM INSURANCE WASHINGTON, Oct 15. Under the terms of the Soldiers' and Sailors' insurance act. It is officially an nounced, risks will be written upon the lives of men and women between the age of 15 and 65 in all branches of the army, navy, marine corps, coast guard, naval reserve, national naval volunteers, nurse i and "any other branches of the Vtnlted States forces serving with the army and navy." Announcement was made also that "rates at agei higher or lower will be given upor request" Premiums, computer on a monthly basis, vary between 63 cents per $1000 at age 15 tc ,3.35 per $1000 at age 65. Between 21 and 31 years the following monthly premiums will be charged per $1000 of insurance (the limit being $10,000) : Twenty-one to 23, inclusive, 65 cents; 24 to 26, 66 cents; 26 to 27, 67 cents; 28, 68 cents; 29 and 30, 69 cents; 31, 70 cents. During periods of total disability the insurance will be paid, not in one lump sum, but monthly for 20 years, should the disability continue for that period. Should death occur before 20 years, the remainder of the policy will be paid at once to the benefi ciary. At the age of 25 the monthly installment for the 20-year period would be $5.75 per $1000 of insur ance. E THREE TO 0 In a score of three to 0 the local high school team defeated the visitors from Commercial High, Portland, in football on Canemah field Thursday. The only score of the game was made by Mass of the local team with a drop kick to goal in the first half. Several times the visitors had the ball near to their opponents goal line and the reverse was also true of the local team, and each time the ball would be pushed back. End runs were used continually by both teams with an occasional drop kick for a change, but at no time was any great gain made on either side. The Portland team were inclined to stall occasion ally, to one on the goal lines it ap peared that they were trying to steal a little rest. One or two of the local team boys were laid out for a few minutes buVwith no fatal results. . hi. Hii-ii'-ij' tweaking, Is composed i.f miltfrizcJ ami disintegrated rock mixed Willi animal and vegetable mat ter. Adopts Soldiers' Families. Canton. O.-Mrs. J. H. Hlmes, a wealthy Canton woman, who wa re cently formally commissioned as hon orary captain of Company C. Eighth Ohio, has adopted as war wards the members of the families of (be soldiers whose honorary commander she Is. Mrs. Hiraes has procured the names aiid addresses of every family and tha number of children, and she will se9 th.tf fhey wrp enrrj for dnrlnn- th sol- VISITORS ARE ROUGH UNKNOWN SLUGGER STILL TERRORIZES SEATTLE SEATTLE, Oct. 15. Earl O Brien, of Seattle, today identified the headless body found in the brush here yester day as that of Miss Ruth De Merritt, aged 17, a resident ot Mrkiand ,a Seattle suburb. O'Brien, whose name was signed to a note found on the body, said she went to a dance a montht ago and has not been seen since. The body was discovered late last evening in the brush three-quarters of a mile from the Country club rood near the city limits of Seattle. Identi fication was impossible as the woman had been decapitated. The head was found some distance from the body. The victim wore a blue straw hat, red coat and white canvas shoes. Her age cannot be determined. There is no police record of a disappearance which would tend to establish the woman's Identity. This crime recalls the mysterious murder of Mrs. Florence Wehn, wife of a Seattle sculptor, who was mur dered on April 18 on Queen Anne hill. She was killed by a blow on the head and her body was found in a clump of brush. Her slayer has not yet been brought to Justice. There is a disposition in some quarters to link these two murders with the career of the so-called wo man slugger, who has been terroris ing the women ot this city for months past The mysterious and bold attacks began nearly a year ago and have continued at Intervals ever since. In the past month there have been a series ot particularly atrocious sluggingB. women having been bru tally beaten In their homes and on the streets. During tha 36 hours end ing at midnight Saturday night six attacks on women in Seattle were reported. U.S. FIGHTING FORCES" tiffi TO ALL SENATOR M'NARY COMMENTS ON RECENT WAR LEGISLATION SALEM, Or., OcL 15. "The plan of the government is to equip the army and navy of the United States so that they will be superior to those ot any military power on earth," United States Senator McXary declared to day, in commenting on the war legis lation at the special session of con gress. "This will be done," the senator said, "so that the forces of this government may strike vigorously and bring to a quick conclusion the present war and to minimize loss of life and the expen diture of money. War legislation at this session has given the president all the money and soldiers he wanted." Speaking ot pending legislation to come before the next session, Senator McNary said the Pacific coast military highway will be provided for at the next session. "The war department is in favor of it." he said, " and all the western sen ators will support the measure. The next session will suddIv the reclama tion fund with more money for the de-! velopment of irrigable lands." Asked for his opinion of the chances for the passage of a national woman suffrage, Mr. McNary said : "Women suffrage will pass. That is a certainty. And I say the same thing about national prohibition. Already the liquor traffic has been struck a blow from which it will never recover." FUNERAL OF, CHAS. BOLDS WEDNESDAY The remains of Charles Bolds, who died at the Good Samaritan hospital in Porttland on Sunday evening, were brought to this city Tuesday to Holman undertaking parlors. The re mains will be placed in the family lot at Mountain View cemetery. The funeral services were conducted from the undertaking parlors Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Charles Bolds was one of the earli est Oregon pioneers, and Indian War Veterans. He was born in Springfield, Kentucky, February 27, 1822, and came to Oregon in October 1845, mak ing his residence at what is now Linn ton. In 1847 and 1848 he fought in Captain Thompson's company in the Cayuse Indian war, and was active in other Indian uprisings, which took place between The Dalles and the Blue mountains in the pioneer days. After residing at Linnton for a brief time, Mr. Bolds came to Oregon City, where he resided a greater part of his life. During the time the ferry was operated between the west and east side, previous to the erection of the suspension bridge, Mr. Bolds had charge of the same. Mr. Bolds WdS married twice. His first wife was Mrs. Margaret Coleman, who died many years ago. He later married Mrs. Dprcas Cross, who died several years ago. Mr. Bolds is survived by three chil dren: Mrs. M. C. Welch, Mrs. Jose phine Haynes, of Portland; Edward Bolds of Portland. He also leaves six stepsons, Caleb Cross, of Oregon City; Elmer Cross, of Hebo, Oregon; Dell Cross, of Silverton; Charlie Cross, of Eugene; Harvey E. Cross, ot Glad stone; Frank Cross, of Oregon City. rhe universal She. One PipPin marrying the sweetest little woman under the sun on Tues day. Two Pips-Afraid It's illegal, old thine.. One l'ii Illegal! wimt riv mean? Two Pips Well, you see, I married her last week. Pacing show. The County Court EXPENDITURES FOR MONTH OF OCTOBER ROAD DISTRICT NO. 1 A. Mather, $4.90; A. E. Lukass, $3.20; M. K. Gaffncy, $46.75; Roy Otty, $62.50; H. A. Battin, $42.50; Jerome Avery, $32.50; C. E. Battin, $38.75; W. Smart, $57.50; J. A. Davis, $65. 00; Henry Timmcr, $32.50; Ottis Welch, $50.00; John Umiker, $40,00; Sam Schlaegel, $6.25; Alfred Otty, $5.00; Chas. Otty, $2.50; Geo. Wil son, $12.50; C. C. McLaughlin, $25. 00; James Kepcha, $20,00; N. E. An drews, $17.50; Frank Walters, $14. 00; James Lawrence, $14.00. ROAD DISTRICT NO. 3 Herman Seibert, $6.50. ROAD. DISTRICT NO. 4 Bert H. Finch, $13.88; J. N. Barf, $5.60; J. A. Kitchlnjr. $12.85; R. H. Currin, $5.00; C. W. Fuller, $2.00; J. A. Kitehing, $10.00; H. C Heiple, $8.00; II. A. Githens, $6.00. ROAD DISTRICT NO. 5 Frank Fourmer, $2.15; C, W. Schuld & Sons, $56.00; J. Meyer, $30.00; O. W. Boring, $35.00; Wm. Mueller, $5.00; J. Meyer, $38.50; L H. Mellicote, $6.75; L. Sutton, $27.00; H. Beck, $4.50; J. Olson, $2.25; R. E. Richey, $6.75. ROAD DIST. NO. 6 P. R. L. & P. Co., $94.50; Jarl & Eri, $13.70; Ridge Lumber Co., $19.48; C, W. Schuld & Sons, $105.70; R. E. Jarl, $53.62; Dave Jarl, $69.37; Lawis Hall, $27. 50; S. Hall, $30.00; J. R. Hall, $2.50; Leo Canning, $48.75; Joel Jurl, $12. 50; E. V. Erickson, $25. 00; A. Hay worth, $30.00; Wm. Cunningham, $31.25; O. Boring, $16.25; J. A. Albel, $25.00; A. Johnson, $30.00; John Anderegg, $23.12; E. Nasham, $7.50;. ROAD DISTRICT No, 7 Paul R. Meinig, $10.10; J. Cockresse, $7.50; E. Wilson, $5.00; Frank Crone, $7.50; D. W. Douglas, $25.00;. ROAD DISTRICT No. 9 Bert II. Finch, $4.10; Fred Lins, $55J0; Carl Lins, $25.00; Walter Terwilllger, $30. 00; Edd Grafonhain, $12.00; Will Lins, $30.00; Nick Rath, $24.00; Edd Guber, $24.00; Joe Weiderhold, $26.00; A. Weiderhold, $10.00; Gus Zwirnman, $22.00; Leo Rath, $26.00; H. Klinker, $18.00; Edd Harders, $14.00; Frank Howard, $10.00; C. Guber, $18.00; Otto Paulson, $24.00; Harold Joyr.er, $24.00; Louis Ochs, $12.00; Henry Schmidt, $16.00; Henry Johnson $12. 00; C. Klinker, $6.00; Peter Rath, $4.00; A. W. Lee, $14.00; Will Held, $6.00; C. Johnson, $12.00; Andrew Jansen, $6.00; Julius Paulson, $22.00; Edd Harders, $26.00; Theo Harders, $12.00;. ! ROAD DISTRICT No.8 D. Jad-i win, $62.50; W. Shipley,$90.00; C. W.! Harris, $15.00; D. Allen, $12.00; P. Averill, $13.00; C. W. Miller, $20.00; O. Daly, $13.75; C. W. Harris, $2.00; Ray Murray, $2.00; P. Averill, $5.00; C. W. Miller, $15.00;. ROAD DISTRICT No. 10 Bert H. Finch, $11.50; Garfield Lumber Co., $428.06; C. H. Duncan, $12.75;. Vernie Duus, $7.50; J. C. Duus, $15. 00; Geo. Deshields, $7.50; C. Dun can, $25.10. ROAD DISTRICT No. 11 Chase & Linton Gravel Co., $43.20; J. Murphy, $17.50; J. Moore, $15.00; Mrs. H. T. Sladen, $17.50; J. R. Livesay, $22.50; E. A. Hackett, $17.50; Percy Jones, $13.75; C R. Livesay, $12.37; Chase & Linton Gravel Co., $184.20; J. Mur phy, $51.25, J. R. Livesay, $57. 50; Mrs. H. T. Sladen, $30.00; E. A. Hack ett, $37.50; Percy Jones, $21.25; D. Purce'.l, $3.12; C. R. Livesay, $34 37. ROAD DISTRICT No. 12 H. F. Gibson, $4.90. ROAD DISTRICT NO. 13 Roy Mattoon, $125.00; John Schneider, $4.50; A. Schneider, $4.50; E. W. Hyde, $5.00; J. T. Fullam, $11.00. ROAD DISTRICT No.14 H. Hen rici, $12.10; H. Lindsley, $5.00. ROAD DISTRICT NO. 15 P. H. Smith, $2.40; T. C. Thomas, $2.75. ROAD DISTRICT NO. 16 Glen morrie Quarry Co., $175.70; Will iams Bros. Transfer Co. $258.60; B. R. Smith, $22.65; T. Inglis, $52.00; G. Randall, $6.00; W. Randall, $39.00; A. Egger, $4.00; H. Staehley, $19.50; M. Newton, $5.00; C. Bullard, $12.00; H. Engel, $94.25; A. J. Meyer, $42.00; E. Camp, $24.00; M. Newton, $23.50; A. Newton, $73.50; W. Randall, $84. 00; R. Keil, $24.00; E. Gelbrich, $34.50; T. Inglis, $15.00; H. Morton, $2.00; F. Dietz, $27.00; W. Randall, $45.00; II. Staehley, $16.25; B. R. Smith, $30.00; T. Blanchard, $24.00; C. Bullard, $20.00; A. Blanchard,$10. 00; G. Swint, $7.50. ROAD DISTRICT No. 17 H. Douglas, $11.25; James Mahlum,$18. 00; R. Keller, $2.50; John Robins, $28.75; G. M. Jones, $26.25; F. B. Needham, $57.50; Cal Hatfield, $84.00; Geo. Koehler, $79.25; D. R. Dimick, $42.75; Garret, $27.75; E. J. Baker, $40.15; O. M. Scott, $69.50; Eugene Faulkner, $6.00; Wm. Beeson, $48.00; Geo. Selby, $3.00; Gardner Whipple, $27.75; Paul Bany, $22.50; Chris Kraft, $40.50; E. W. Gribble, $17.25; E. Courand, $18.00; Ed Riipp, $40.50; Ed Belknap, $3.00; C. S. Marks, $2.50. ROAD DIST. NO. 19 Hoff Bros., $47.50. ROAD DIST. NO. 20 Mumpower & Burghardt, $6.33; C. J. Hewitt, $15.00; J. C. Miller, $34.35; M. A. Johnston, $2.25; W. Brown, $27.50; W. Barlow, $3.40; S. Miller, $5.65; M. Johnston, $7.30; C. Whitehead, $2.25. ROAD DIST. NO, 21 A. Nelson, $57.43; E. A. Swanson, $60.00; A. N, Swanson, $15.00; A. N. Swanson, $66.25. ROAD DIST. NO. 22 F. M. Hen- riksen, $2.25; Geo. Blatchford, $1.25; Kobnms Bros., $1.00; C. Engle, $15. 00; W, Painter, $25.00; C. Hungate, $35.00; S. A. D. Hungate, $42.00; C. B. Eldridge, $11.25; G. Hungate, $25.00. ROAD DIST. NO. 23 W. W. Ir vm, $179.20; R. W. Zimmerman, $38.50; X. Paige, $14.60; V. B. Skin ner, $12.50; V. Berg, $6.25; N. An derson, $9.00; E. Grindeland, $8.75; A. J. Zimmerman, $24.00; D. Neff, $2.25; ti. JJeetz, $5.00; V. Berg, $29 40; H. Deetz, $30.65; G. Plantz, $20.. 65; V. Skinner, $19.50. ROAD DIST. NO. 24 L. P. Spa- gle, $17.89; Wm. Jackson, $5.00; Ben John Rogie, $5.00; John Gahler, $12. 50. ROAD DIST. NO. 27 C. P. Thorn as, $6.00; Orvil Jackson, $10.00; J. I Jones, $4.00; I. D. I-arkins, $24. 75; G. Bentley, $6,00; Fred Hubbard, $0.00; F. I Skirvinc, $4.00. ROAD DIST. NO. 28 F. M. Hen riksen, $12.85; L, O. Nightingale, $7.00; Robbins Bros. $24.03; Tony Ol son, $6.25; C. W. Herman, $11.25; S. G. Nicholson," $t.50; E. Nyland, $10. 00; A. D. Maxingo, $14.35; Charley Clester, $9.00; Omer Williams, $65. 50; C. Newbeur, $7.50; O. N. Opsund, $57.25; R..R. SvviUer, $18.75; Leslie Shank, $86.25; Fay Kimball, $34.35; C. Slaughter, $26.50; A. D. Sherman, $24.50; Zeb Bowman. $23.75; Free man Thomas, $5.00; R, H. Slaughter, $30.00; W. M, Bird, $11.25; W. F. Mulkie, $5.00; Joe Miehols, $12.50; Henry Michels, $6.25; Ernest Rus sel, $24.50; Edwin Russel, $24.35; R. G. Nicholson, $15.00. ROAD DIST. NO. 29 Geo. H. Gray, $19.38; Wm. Sprolskey, $10.14; Geo. H. Gray, $24.05; Walter Rosen berger, $5.64; Ora Eiesle, $3.38; Wm. Pentle, $4.50; Wm. Gooding, $2.25. ROAD DIST. NO. 32 Harry Jost, $96.90; Elmer Todd, $105.00; E. G. Jones, $36.75; Tom Baker, $70.00; Lloyd Jones, $78.50; John Herman, $24.00; Geo. Todd, $43.50; Mat Ba ker, $65.50; Julius Snyder, $51.00; Austin Young, $S4.50; Gus Jaeger, $22.00; A. A. Woods, $66.50; John Say, $7.50; Herman Zeller, $12.00; E. L. Baker, $24.00; Geo. Batalgla, $43. 25; Geo. Stahlnccker, $18.25; Wm. Ridder, $34.00; Max Say, $2.50; Wm, Baker, $7.50; Chas. Meyers, $4.00; Doris Young, $114.50; Harry Jost, $13.20; Columbia Digger Company, $1260.00; Fred Morey. $822.85; H. Wilhelm, $30.00; Guy McCulley, $32. 00; Willie Lee, $22.00; B. Struve, $38.00; Frank Kiser, $40.00; Geo. Johnson, $11.00; Robert Stahlnecker, $40.00; Bruce Case, $12.00; Walter Sovey, $4.00. ROAD DIST. NO. 33 Horner Mil lard Lbr. Co., $72.00; F. Madden & Co., $6.95; Frank Millard, $25.00; Marion Millard, $22.50; Geo. Keller, $22.50; W. Fink, $22.50; Geo. Gense roskl, $22.50; R. H. Millard, $22.60; S. E. Smith, $22.50; John Keller, $22.50; L. E. Skeen, $18.00; W. Hen dren, $11.25; J. W. Marrs, $7.50; O. Hendren, $11.25; Marion Tucker, $11. 25; E. Jockinsen, $12.35; J. F. Schenk $2.25; Guy Grable, $9.00; Barr A Barr, $1.25; Bert H. Finch, $2.40; Frank Millard, $30.00; J. Stormer, $3.35; Oral Stormer, $3.35; W. Hen dren, $2.25; L. Baker, $0.60; A. Ad- Ion, $2.25; Marion Millard, $9.00; Geo. Genseroski, $4.50. ROAD DIST. NO. 34 F. Zimmer man, $21.25; C. Kelnhofer, $2.80; L. Ryn'ysi';, ;!0.12, R. Schroeder, $.'.6.87; M. Tsideman, ;C.iS; J. Hell bvrg, $23.62; F. Kaiser, $32.65; H. Hellberg, $36.01; J. Notdurft, $24.75; G. 1'otdurft, $22.50; G. Settjc, $10.00 V. RypcTyiiaki, $2.25; W. Kaiser, $2. 75; C. Zimmerman, $1.25; J. Shaw, $5.00. ROAD DISTRICT NO. 36 Levi Erb, $9.00; John McKenzie, $20.37; George Long, $4.00; E. L. Fish, $7.00; Albert Elliott, $3.00; F. M. Linville, $2.00; A. M. Livingston, $7.00. ROAD DIST. NO. 37 C. W. Kruse $98.33; J. W. Stone, $43.75; V. C. Evans, $30.00; J. J. Knaus, $20.97. ROAD DIST. NO. 38 E. C. War ren, $1.33; R. Richardson, $68.50; J. Gray, $20.00; N. Piatt, $15.00; P. Rothey, $15.00; P. H. Taber, $2.50; F. W. Smith, $2.50; D. J. Abby, $5. 00; W. Starkweather, $1.25; Coast Culvert & Flume Co., $40.82. ROAD DIST. NO. 39 Walter Fisher, $72.00; S. C. Bailey, $64.12; John Baker, $20.25; C. E. Stewart, $54.00; J. B. Jackson, $27.00; Willie Christner, $28.12; A. E. Weisser, $36.00; Herman Fisher, $52.25; John Irish, $52.00; Erich Fisher, $57.00; Max Bruck, $15.00; C. V. Dagman, $31.85; Ottis Howard, $33.75; C. C. Grimm, $23.83; Edgar Stewart, $7. 50; Sidney Irish, $47.25; Carl Schmci ser, $30.00. ROAD DIST. NO. 41 Louis Ba ker, $0.35; H. H. Udell, $5.25; H. II. Udell, $5.00; Fred Anderson, $2.25; John Krieger, $4.50; Web Roberts, $2.25; C. E. Seward, $3.00; R. H. Dev lin, $9.00, ROAD DIST. NO. 42 Austin C. Taylor, $9.18; Joe Brennanfi $3.50; A. E. Taylor, $2.00; Pat Brennan, $1.00. ROAD DIST. NO. 43 W. H. Douglass, $.10.25; Fred Hoffmeister, $11.25; H. S. Gibson, $4.50; Chas. Murphy, $2.25; Orke, $2.25; Will Hoffmeister, $2.25; Ernest Hoffmeis ter, $3.C2; Ray Woodle, $4.50; Virgil Uouglass, $2.25; Mr. Still, $11.25; W. F. Douglass, $4.50. ROAD DISTRICT NO. 44 G. W. Kahl, $7.00; J. Hoffman, $4.50; Thos. Penman, $1.50. ROAD DIST. NO. 45 Hoff Bros., $204.05; Geo. Havill, $2.55; John Putz, $4.75; P. F. Putz, $4.00; C. Bit tner, $6.00; A. S. Freeman, $1.00; L. P. Elliott, $13.95. ROAD DIST. NO. 47 Straight & Salisbury, $1.20; H. E. Sharrow, $11. 00; P. R. L. & P. Co., $98.00; E. C. Warren, $1710.13; C. W Schuld & Sons, $128.10; O. P. Roethe, $152.75; D. J. Bass, $52.50; John Bouick, $9. 35; Chas. Moranfi $32.50; E. O. Seel ey, $8.75; F. W. Smith, $10.00; John Nelson, $8.75; R. Tabor, $16.20; Alix Gill, $:S0.fi0; Mrs. C. W. Risley, $100. 00; C. D. Atchley, $56.25; E. E. Roethe, $71.25; Hugh Roberts, $15. 00; A. A. Dorn, $6.25; J. Kepcha, $80. 00; W. J. Roots, $36.75; F. M. Wal ther, $60.00; E. J. Lawrence, $57.00; N. T. Andrus, $45.50; C. J. Sylvester, $0.00; D. J. Abbey, $70.00; D. Gaf fney, $5.00. ROAD DIST. NO. 49 Bert H. Finch, $1.85; Harold Daniels, $2.50; J. F. Snyder, $25.00; E. T. Davis, $26.25; Ben T, Rawlins, $32.50; H. H. Anders, $10.00; T. Eash, $10.00; J. O. Botkin, $12.00; Harold Davids, $2.50. ROAD DIST. NO. 50 A. M. Whit ney $60.00; J. F. Magers, $38.04; W. Page, $14.55; A. H. Schmidt, $57.50; George Reed, $3.00; George Johnson, $17.50; F. Parch, $6.18; J. W. Coun sel, $6.C6; G. Bretschen, $2.25; F. M. Townsend, $70.76. ROAD DIST. NO. 51 Jake De Young, $23.25; Ed Teevin, $12.00; John Dc Young, $16.00; O. Gran, $12. 00; L, Hoffmeister, $6.00; E. Bartell, $4.00; II, Johnson, $6.00; Rob Iove- Anderson, $2.00; M. McCuslind, $2. 00; A. Honningscn, $2.00; Jake Do Young, $22.00; Hadden Johnson, $10.. 00; Ed Teevin, $16.00; John Carlanx $15.00; Richard Reals, $22.00; Russel Embry, $18.00; John DeYoung, $18.. 00; Alfred Wellman, $(1.00; Adam Deals, $6.00; Albert Hoffmeister, $14.00; Fred Comstock, $9,00; Aug ust Olson, $6.00; W. T. Sharkey, $3. 00; Henry Ilennlngsen, $14.00; O, Grnan, $12.00; A. E. Forsythe, $6.00; John Watson, $8,00; Fred Exley, $3.. 00; Ed Hoffmeister, $4,00; Bert Hof fmeister, $2.00; Joe Comstock, $8,00; E. Burtvll, $2.00; II. Johnson, $2.00; Jake DeYoung, $13.75; Ed. .Teevin, $22.00; John DeYoung, $10,00; Henry Henningsen, $11.00; Adolf Homiing sen, $11.00; Fred Axley, $8.00; Emil Axloy, $2.00; J. Kelly, $2.00; Albert Hoffmeister, $1.00; W. T. Sharkey, $1.00; Jake DeYoung, $8.76; Ed Tee vin, $7.00; II. Henningsen, $5.00; A. Henningsen, $5.00; John DeYoung, $6.00; C. Zinsley, $2.00; Albert Holf meister, $1.00. ROAD DIST. NO. 62-Leon Bis choff, $16.25; Ben Becker, $17.50; J. Bowers, $15.00; II. W. Kanne, $18,. 90; Royal Zinser. $8.75: W. A. 111. rich, $10.00; A. Adorn, $7.50; Elmer tnser, $1.1:5; Norman Peterson, $1.25. ROAD DIST. NO. 53 Lm-ht T $11.25; Ernest Conrad, $111.00. ROAD DIST. NO. 65 Geo. Walter $17.50; C. E. Hivelv. $52.50: C. I.nn. der, $7.50; H. Gill. $20.25; James Hamilton, $22.50; Clark Cockerline, $22.50; J. F. Cummin, $12.60; Henry Tanler. $12.50: A. C. White. Iionn. G. M, Gively, $64.75; EsUcada Ga rage, Sf.lD. ROAD DIST. NO. 67 a H. Kyllo, $10.00; Oscar Kylle, $25.00; John Sanden, $34.00; D. Westberg, $30.00; Henry Helgerson, $5.00; F. A. Todd, $13.75; S. O. Miller, $10.00; II. Kyllo, $13.75; Elmer Widstrand, $17.50; Jess Mitts, $8.00; Lloyd Boyer, $3.75; Lewiis Mitts, $10,00; M. J. Smith, $7.50; Frank Kenyston, $5.00; P. Stebbins, $5.00; A. F. Eyman, $26.50; W. W. Wiggins, $15.00. GENERAL ROADS II. E. Shar- row, $26.30; Tappendorff Lumber Co. $55.63; Canby Hardware & Imple ment Co., $16.25; Carlton & Rosen krans Co., $14.05; J. A. Andrews, $116.25; Union Oil Co. of Calif, $1.40; State Indus. Accident Com., $32.26; Scandinavian Belting Co., $14.28; Crystal Ice & Storage Co, $73.66; Falls Transfer Co., $1.45; Milwaukie Garage, $12.10; W. J. Wil son & Co., $48.00; ML Tabor Garage, $47.25; Phoenix Iron Works, $100; Coast Culvert & Flume Co., $0.25; J I. Case T. M. Co., $25.54; Harmon & Co., $10.85; Excelsior Motorcycle Co., $40.84; II. E. Meads, $16.10; Stan dard Oil Co., $11.34; Willamette Val ley Southern Railway Co., $156.50; E. M. Cousin, $2.00; A. O. Hollings- worth, $5.00; Philo Holbrook, $10.00; J. W. Hart, $3.10; Bert H. Finch, $8.95; J. Scholl & Son, $6.05; J. W Jones, $18.00; Howard-Cooper Corp., $285.78; J. I. Case T. M. Co., $2.50; Paul Dunn, $10.80; James II. Linds ey, $500.00; W. W. Quinn, $300.00; Mrs.. Rebecca Taumey, $300.00;'T. B, Long, $300.00; P. R. L. & P. Co., $174.32; Frank Busch, $5.85; T. A Roots, $137.90; Alt Martin, $68.00; Garfield Lumber Co., $131.32; B. F. Cogswell, $5.75; R. II. Currin $3.75; J. A. Kitching, $6.85; Walter Doug las, $5.50; Joe Cahill, $2.1.5; E. Adams $25.00; C. W. Schuld & Sons, $42. 00; J. Meyer, $22.50; O. W. Boring, $25.00; Wm. Mueller, $10.00; J. An dregg, $15.00; J. Meyer, $24.75; J. Emiel, $3.37; I Sutton, $15.75; II Beck, $6.75; R. E. Richey, $2.25; Wm Beeson, $4.50; O. M. Scott, $4.50; Harry Garrett, $2.25; E. W. Gribble, $2.25; R. Schucbcl & Co., $20.80; R. Schuebel, $6.87; B. F. Najer, $16.50; Eugene Fellows, $21.60; M. L. Craw, ford, $10.00; Vernie Branland, $10. 00; Raman Johnson, $10.00; W. S. Gorbett, $15.00; Walter Waldorf, $18. 50; W. Eggcrt, $15.85; John Nord- hausen, $25.00; C. Goblo, $2.50; Al bert Gribble, $35.00; Will Wehner, $2.50; John Gelbrich, $92.50; Fred Moore, $27.50; Erich Mortz, $97.50; Ben Krause, $41.25; Ben Krause, $82. 17; Herman Harms, $25.00; A. Pot-' tratz, $128.75; Rufus Kraxbergcr, $128.75; John Kummer, $128.75; Chas. Gelbrich, $16.25; W. Babert, $50.00; O. B. Long, $22.50; Earl Harms, $35. 00; Claude Baty, $12.50; Rudie Harmes, $17.50; Grover Harmes, $15. 00; Curl Kalb, $64.65; Erich Boeche, $56.50; John M. Evans, $54.25; M. Krause, $61.25; D. Harmes, $10.00; Louie Gibson, $5.00; Jake Fenske, $65.62; Herman Etzel, $34.65; Glen Morris, $28.35; Rudie Etzel, $50.00; Willie Etzel, $25.20; Hans Zenger, $40.95; Chas. Boeche, $15.00; Ed Graves, $10.00; C. Lorenz, $10.00; Herman Wehner, $5.00; Rudolf Klaus, $57.75; E. C. Gerber, $197.62; Harry Babler, $430.50; B. L. Friedrich, $362.62; Williams Bros., $299.25; C. Zimmerman, $77.00; W. Kaiser, $77. 00; Hodson-Feenaughty Co., $111.37; W. L. Freeman, $60.00; Geo. Clester, $39.00; I. J. Green, $8.75; D. P. Fox, $975; O. N. Kimball, $9.75; A. Sack et, $20.25; L. D. Shank, $34.00; A. B. Hibbard, $17.50; Earl Tracy, $11.25; John Trullinger, $17.50; Frank Kokle, $16.25; State Industrial Accident Commission, $1.13; Sandy Blacksmith & Shoeing Shop, $7.40; Perret & Bickford, $6.00; Sandy Fir Lumber Co., $4.23; Hood & Hutchins, $3.25; R. A. Hutchins, $11.00; Anthony HengBtler, $5.00; Wm. Fellows, $12. 50; Phil Bates,, $5.00; C. R. Livesay, $29.40; S. L. Casto, $28.75; John Calvery, $27.50; Allen Edwards, $20.25; Carl Caseday, $12.50; Her man, Fisher, $42.00; State Indus. Ac cident Com., $18.31; Perret & Bick ford, $6.90;' Sandy Blacksmith & Shoeing Shop, $1.50; Hood & Hut chins, $289.10; R, A. Hutchins, $44. 00; J. Barnett, $42.00; M. Mickelson, $3.75; John Wendlin, $31.25; C. L. Fisk, $3.75; P. Gray, $35.00; Ted Vandorssen, $30.00; F. Kinsecker. $7.50; L. L. Griffin, $50.37; E. Ber- ney, $,jb.Zu; Chas-Havworth. S27.50? John St. Clair, $25.00; A. Hengstler, $18.12; Gus Hincs, $18.12; E. Hart, $12.60; John Mitchell, $12.50; Victor Ilingstler, $19.36; H. Ridderbusch, $37.50; Carl C. Alt, $58.00; Walter Krebs, $38.75; Willard Bosholm, $40. 00; Phil Bates, $30.00; Phil Van Laek- en, $;n.Z5; Tim Gunn, $21.25; Martin Mickelson, $47.50; Waldo White, $16.- Snj'dor, $25.00; E. T. Davis, $50.00; U. E. Davis, $33,75; J. B. Bowmun, $22.50; V. E. Anderson, $8.76; J. J. Davis, $40.00; Curtis Wilcox, $25.00; Ernest Amacher, $27.50; Arthur Per. ry, $27.00; F. 11. Davis, $10.00; John Mlllnr, $17.50; L, M. YoWri, $32.50; Cnlvy Hoebe, $7.60; 11 T. Carter, $2.50; A. J. Cota, $3.75; W. B. Rnmbo $12.00; Albert Martin, $12.00; Mo Naught, $7.00; Miller-I'nrkor Co., $31.20; Lnrklna & Son, $53.89; II. K. Mend, $100.00; E. R. Kilgullon, $30.00. v 1 I M PROVEMENT FUND Canbv Canby Hardware & Implement Co., $165.80; John J. Hmck, $14.00; J. S. Fisher, $5.34; ' Will W. Thompson. $5.85; Paul R. Meinig, $36.35; An- thony Mix, $19,00; Wilson Evans, $18.00; Stefanl Lumber Co., $35.01; J. I. Case T. M. Co.. $0.92: T. W. Linn, $8.36; Cascade Lumber Co.. $1800; 'Willamette Valley Southern Railway Co.. $3.00: Hownrd-Cooner Corp., $80.11; Concrete Pine Works. $79.20; Ward B. Lawton, $6,76: L. G. Worlstad, $2.40; A. L. Yodor, $2.50; Abe Hepler, $18.03; F. L, White. $131.20; Horner-Millard Lbr. Co., $33.03: C. W. Friedrich. J2.D0: Columbia Digger Co., $45.00; Carlton & Rosenkrans Co., $37.02; W. Dunlin, $6.00; C. Goudreau, $1.25; East Side Mill A Lbre. Co., $26.21: Frank Busch. $18.20: D. Thomoson MbI.1 rum $21.50; J. W. Berkey, $55.48; E. C. Shull, $07.00; Chas. Huris. Jr., $20.. 25; Chas. Huris. Sr., $15.00: Olto Schuebel, $26.25; Anton Zeck, $28.12; K. Vetetoe. 129.25: H. C C.ilmora. $35.88; Abe Widow's, $3.00; Martin Widows, $6,00; A. L. Yoder, $11.24; W. Dutchcr. $120.00: A. C. Buchel. $92.00; H. H. Hartley, $72.00; G. W. Pursifull, $18.00; C I. Sylvester, $57. 00; H. Timmer, $72.00; S. C. Miller. $17.50: C. W. Birchet. $12.50: Jennie Johnston, $5.00; Canby Concrete Co., $24.00; L. G. Riggs. $2.30: Chas. Raumann, $1.87; Jack Jones $3.75; Lester Riggs, $0.25; Ed Wilkerson, $3.75: P. R. Pierre. 12.50: Leon Jark. son, $18.75; L G. Riggs, $10.00; W. M. Kaddatx, $5.00; Chas. Bowman, $3.75; Mortenson & Avison, $91.70; D, Mcllenry, $8.12; Robt Elkins, $6.25; Wm. Elkins, $8.75; S. A. I). Hungate, $19.85; G. Hungate, $7.60; VY. Painter, $10.00; L. B. Frey, $3.30: J. S. Fisher, $62.04; L, P. Spagle, $675; R H. Millard, $9.00; O. Hen dren, $4.50; J. Stormer, $6.76; Oral Stormer, $5.60; L. Baker, $5.00; A. Adlon, $2.25; Leon Biachoff. $5.00: Ben Becker, $3.10; August Geppert, J3.7&; n. W. Kanne, $4.10; J. W. Berkey, $25.79; Beck & Son, $20.21; Wm. Owinga, $10.50; BenJ. Stanton. $42.56; Geo. Owings, $1.00; John Casto, $1.00; Grant Erb, $7.00; J. H. Mishler, $2.00; Noah Yoder, $2.00; Robert Brown, $8.00; Amos Yoder, $13.00; Alvin Hooley, $8.00; Wm. Burkert, $7.00; Ben Burkert, $6.00; Wm. Bond. $2.00: J. E. Mitts. 6 2S! W. W. Wiggins, $8.00; II. Kyllo, $2.50 A. r. fcyman, $10.75. ELECTION G. H Lkhthorn $3.00; M. A. Dcaton, $12.00; E Sweeney, $3.00; Anna Friedrich, $10.. SHERIFF The Western llninn Telegraph Co., $2.99; Huntley Drug uo., 4.40; D. E. Frost, $19.20; Wm J. Wilson. $13.60: A. E. Jovner. J09., 25; H. M. Chitwood, $5.35; Oregon City Enterprise, $18.25; W. J. Wilson $20.00.- CLERK Jones Drug Co., $12.00; Fred A. Miller, $7.50; Marie Fred rich, $5.25; I. M. Harrington,' $6.60; Oregon City Enterprise, $13.45. RECORDER Huntley Drug Co. $1.00; Jones Drug Co., $1.00; Th Courier Press, $4.75; D. C. Boyles $5.75; Flo Hewitt, $65.00. TREASURER M. E. Dunn, $5.00 COUNTY COURT-A. II. Knight $78.00; W. A. Proctor, $45.00; Hunt ley Drug Co., $0.50; II. S. Anderson $2.40. COURT HOUSE Pac. Tel. & Tol Co., $39.60; Home Tel. Co., $15.20; Hogg Bros., $32.50; Coast Chemical Co., $11.00; Chris Hartman, $1.50. CIRCUIT COURT-Orciron Cllv Enternrise. $12.00: W. V ll,rr!o $2.60; Doctors Mount, $5.00; Huntley urug i;o., 11.00; Harry W. Greaves. $4.00; J. M. Tracy, $2.00; Dan Lyons, $2.00; II. II. Hughes, $2.00; L. E. Dimick, $8.40; C. M. Lake, $6.40. JUSTICE PEACE-Jewell DuRall. $4.50; W. J. Wilson, $1.70; A. C. How land, $1.20; George Gardner, $1.20; L. P. Horton, $1.20: Georee J. Hall. $1.20; W. R. Wentworth, $1.20; I. C. Sawyer, $1.20; E. Harrinirton. $1.40: J. E. Jack, $1.20; George E. Swaf frd, $1.20; E. E. Teenle. $1.20: H. H. Hughes, $1.20; S. O. Dillman, $1.20 D. E. Frost, $26.80; J. N. Sievers, $5.30; D. Smith. $4.60: Vina Smith $4.50; Kenneth Smith, $4.50; J. Lang- seth, $4.50; Mrs. L. Langseth, $4.50; A. E. Joyner, $2.75. CORONER J. N. Sievers, $15.80; Charles Gates, $5.00; A. E. Joyner, $3.00; J. F. Albright, $10.00. SURVEYOR J. C. Sullivan, $9.00; II. II. Johnson, $6.40. INSANE Hugh S. Mount, $5.00; A. E. Joynor, $14.50. SUPT. OF SCHOOLS Huntley Drug Co., $7.75; G. W. Guthrie, $5.40; Brenton Vcdder, $147.65; J. E. Cala van, $12.48. BOARD OF HEALTH Oregon City Enterprise, $6.20; Jones Drug Co., $16.90; Dr. O. A. Welsh, $68,05. STOCK INSPECTOR L. Roalsen. $25.00. INDIGENT SOLDIER J. C. Saw. yer, $30.00. COUNTY POOR-Wm. Danforth, $10.00; Boys' & Girls' Aid Society, $10.00; Oregon Commission Co. (Tom Jones) $14.00; Mrs. Bradtl (J. Mc Namara), $10.00; Sam Booher, $16.. 00; Dock Mosier, $10.00; Mary Buol (Robert Trimble), $5.00; Sarah Gib bons, $20.00; 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 IeBaw, $8.00; Katie Pluard, $8.00; Ella Tracy (Eunice Horner), $10.00; Ben Landes, $12.00; S. E. Card (Michael Boyl), $8.00; C. II. Dybdahl, $20.00; Gustav Grebel, $10. 00; Mrs. N. E. Taylor (Booher), $14.00; Wm. Dickolman, $14.00; John & Wm. Beers, $20.00; Mrs. Elizabeth Saunders, $5.00; George Avery, $15,. 00; Mary Lock, $10.00; Anna Wetter lin, $10.00; Chris Zinsli (Cash Mc Karty), $10.00; Mary Becker, $5.00; Flora Balmer, $19.00; Maud Williams (Child), $10.00; J. H. Sallee (Tinsley lett, $10.00; Geo. II. Ncwsom, $10.. 00; Farr Bros,, (Tom Garner), $38.00; Board of Water Commissioners (A. IVIil), $1.40; Electric Hotel (DUk Meyers), $20.00; Frank Ott (Mary Foster), $32.01; 1). C. Ulourvtte (Marco), $7.00; Huntley Drug Co., $13.50; Datdorf Bros. (Mrs. Grnn- quist), $41.00; W. W. Pollock (Chas. McKlnnls), $12.00; Mrs. J. N. Dust In (J. G. Wnke), $5.00; Robbltm Bros. (Jnnuw Rusl), $12.00; L. H. Duo- little (Dlckelmun), $4.00; Milwaukie Mercantile Co. (Mrs. G. W. Thomp- ion), $5.00; Roswell L. Holnmn (un known Infant), $10.50; ltrdy Mer cantile Co. (Mrs. WeshoetTer), $10.- 10; Mrs. Mary I. Wilson (Ed. Miller), $30.00; Larsen & Co. (Mrs. Beers), $3.80; Larson & Co, (Mr. Murco), $15.00; Parkpluce Store (Mrs. Baker) $10.00; Dr. L. G. Ice (Grandqulst), $5.00; Geo. A. Harding, $7.25; Jones Drug Co., $5.65; Hunlley Drug Co., $6.71; Dr. J. W. Norrls (Charge) $1.10; IX L. Rothery (J. C. Senhorn), $10.00; E. A. Hackett (Pleso), $7.00; E. A. Hackett, A. C. Sleight). $8.50; W. L. Daggett (Mrs. Pluard), $4.00; Oregon City Hospital Co. (Mrs. C. Durkee, Mrs. Ida Mobra, Mr. August Johnson), $113.50; Don Is Donovan (Jerome Hamilton), $14.00; F. II. Cross (Mrs. S. Gibbons), $5.00; Mrs. W. E. Bocrner (E. C. Desborn) $20.- 00; John W. Loder (M. A. Carlisle), $20.00; Francis Welsh, $5.00; Mrs. M. J. Trullinger (Irene Wilson), $13.33; Mrs. Fred Ilimler (J. Muthe son), $21.84; L. Adams (Crawford boys), $12.93; Rescue and Protective society, $50.00; Mrs. Z. Murphy, $16. 00; I. W. R. Taylor (J. J. Meaney), $26.00; S.H. Goldman (Mrs. Beers), $2.50. JAIL W. J. Wilson, $38.61. JUVENILE COURT Brunswick restaurant, $2.00; Mlnda E. Church, $34.60; D. E. Frost, $9.90; A. E. Joy. ner, $19.75; II. II. Hughes, $8.00 PRINTING AND ADVERTIS ING Oregon City Enterprise, $27. 64; The Courier Pri, $36.14. FAIRS Mrs. J. R. Wolff. $45.00. SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES J. F. Jones, $41.72. TAX DEPARTMENT Oregon City Enterprise, $53.15; Jonea Drug Co., $2.47; Ona Renner, $13.80; Jessie Paddock, $10.00; P. D. Cunningham Co., $1.81. PROHIBITION A. E. Joyner, $02.75; D. E. Frost, $45.45; I. N. Sievers, $26.85. FIRES Machine Gun Ce., Ird. Oregon Infty $9.15. BOUNTY-Stanlcy Turel, fS.00. WAR DEPARTMENT TABOOS NEWS OF TROOPS ARRIVAL WASHINGTON, Octt. 15.-Arouel by publication In some parts of the country by private cablegrams an nouncing arrival ot American troops In France, the war and navy depart ments today took steps to prevent a repetition of the Incidents which mny result In the court-martial of the officers who sent the messages. In one case a former National guard officer wired his governor of the arrival of the state's troops, but so fur as Is known here, newspapers In that locality observed the govern ment's voluntary censorship rouuost and did not print the cable. In the other case, however, a for mer National guard officer tele graphed the governor of his state of the arrival of the regiment, with a request that It be given fullest pub licity. The governor's office gave out the crfbk'Krum and many papers In that stats printed the news. This morning other newspapers published the dispatch and added the number and designation of the regiment, all in,tvlolallon of the voluntary eenifor xhip. The war department has most ur gently requested that nothing what ever bo printed about urrlals of troops abroad, promising at the same time to report promptly any casual ty. Friends who know troops have sailed and hear nothing further may assume that they have arrived safely. WILLAMETTE BOY SCOUTS SELL BONDS "If you can't enlist buy a Liberty Bond" This Is the rule the Boy 8couts of Willamette are to follow this week, and Sntll the necessary funds are raised at Willamette by selling lib erty bonds. The Scout Master J. H. Hartman, and his assistant Bcout mas ters, Art Waldion, first assistant, and Henry Courtney, second assistant, are giving much of their time in the inter est of these bonds. This week is termed publicity week with the Willamette Boy Scouts, and Monday the big drive commenced. On Saturday evening, October 20th, a patriotic rally will be held at the Willamette school build ing. Addresses will be made by prom inent speakers, the members of the Girls' National Honor guard ot this city will asslBt on the program; Jones' Drug company will furnish free of charge one of their Brunswick talking machines for the music. On Sunday the following day, there will he a pa triotic service at the Willamette Meth odist church, with Rev. Abbott, pastor, officiating. The Boy Scouts was organized at Willamette early In the spring fcy Mr. Hartman, and at the present time there are 16 members. One of the members has answered the country's call, Art Rogers, who enlisted In the engineers' corps, now stationed at Fort Green, Charlotte, North Carolina. C. F. Romlg, superintendent of the Willamette school; Professor Howard, superintendent ot the West Linn school, and Mr. Tuppor are tha troop committee. Since organizing those hoys have enjoyed week-end camping trips with their scout master, but their spare time will be devoted for the next few weeks In working for the Interest of , - ' mm. ipi ii i 'in. dwu 'i ,tim