Pare 6 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18. 1918 . i - z.3 : v. j Motor Trucks for If 91 j se ' r t Twenty-eeven motor trucks of the states have passed htrough many it would have added to the congestion have come through without serious E Eighty-eight per cent of all the families In Clackamas county one of the so-called German counties of Ore gon have signed up the food conser vation pledge. Of 8,045 families in the county, 7,046 signed the food pledge cards, and nineteen of 312 school die tricts of the county signed up every family in the district tor co-operation with Mr. Hoover. The final checkup has Just been made by County Judge Anderson and Superintendent J. E. Calavan, presi dent and secretary, respectively, of the county conservation campaign. The entire, work waa handled through the county superintendent's office, and the high average reached is close up to the state's general average of 95 per cent The nineteen 100 per cent districts are Viola, Springwater, Dickey Prairie, Union, Highland, Douglas Ridge, Fir wood, Corral Creek, Haieidale, Wood View, Twilight, Clairmont, Mt. Hope. Ardenwald, Evergreen, Hill Crest, Al berta, Butteville and Ladd Hill. Of this list Springwater, with 77 families, takes the lead. Oregon City, with 1457 families, had 1321 families signed up. Milwaukie boasts of 292 families and 282 signers; West Linn has 170 signers of 1S5 families; Oswego, 140 out of 175; Clackamas 105 out of 115; Canby, 1S9 out of 209; Oak Grove, 193 out of 220; Willamette, 194 out of 19S; Estacada 17$ out of 194; Jennings Lodge, 106 out of 125; Gladstone, 163 out of 176; Wichita, 138 out of 153; Mo lalla, 127 out of 128. Of the 8,045 families, less than 500 refused to sign. The campaigners were unable to see nearly 400 families in the county, and had these been pre sented with food cards, it is thought the county's average would have been equal to that of the state. The food campaign has been a prac tical demonstration of the govern ment's ability to handle such matters through the schools. Oregon was the only state in the union, according to Superintendent Calavan, where the work was handled entirely through the teachers and pupils, with the assist ance of local speakers during the week of the campaign. Following Are the Results Obtained In the Various Districts: 2: z z z s a o c s Address J? x P 3 : 3 I 2. : n ; I : b : i Milwaukie 295 282 9 4 Woodburn 64 50 14 0 Oregon City 111 93 18 0 Oregon City, R 2 43 43 0 0 Molalla, R 3 31 22 9 0 Aurora 35 12 23 0 Estacada 48 45 3 0 Clackamas 33 29 3 1 Oregon City, R 2 30 14 12 4 Molalla, R 2 24 16 4 4 Mulino 27 26 1 0 Estacada 22 17 14 Welches 5 5 0 0 Estacada, R 3.-. 36 36 0 0 Hoff 39 21 1 17 Marquam 60 63 0 7 Eagle Creek . 59 59 0 0 Canby 43 30 0 13 Boring 70 55 2 13 Aurora, R 1 55 51 4 0 Oregon City, R 2 12 11 1 0 Woodburn 26 17 9 0 Wilsonville 69 67 2 0 Estacada 77 77 0 0 Molalla 17 17 0 0 Boring 50 50 0 0 Oregon City, R 3 30 27 3 0 Milwaukie, R. 1 77 77 0 0 Oregon City, R 3 40 33 7 0 Clackamas 41 33 8 0 Clackamas, R. 1 50 48 2 0 Hoff 46 44 2 0 Estacada 22 22 0 0 West Linn 185 170 15 0 Molalla 128 127 1 0 Liberal 23 22 1 0 Oregon City, R. 5 30 29 1 0 Aurora .. 29 19 10 0 Sandy 38 34 4 0 Sherwood, R 5.... 55 45 10 0 Aurora 49 35 14 0 Cherryvllle 24 17 5 2 Oregon City, R 1 107 94 10 3 Boring 80 78 2 0 Bull Run 43 42 1 0 Sandy 71 61 10 0 Oswego 173 140 13 20 How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. Hall's Catarrh Medicine has been taken by catarrh sufferers for the past thirty five years, and has become known as the most reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Pol son from the Blood and healing the dis eased portions. After you have taken Hall's Catarrh Medicine for a short time you will see a great Improvement in your general health. Start taking Hall's Catarrh Medi cine at once and fret rid of catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. K. 3. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Prugglsts, "Sc. Pershing in Procession '4f T United States army on their way from Detroit over roads of several cities on their way to an Atlantic port. Had they been shipped on railroads existing on them. The trucks have averaged about fifty miles a day, and accident. Parkplace 94 79 13 2 Milwaukie 56 53 3 0 Barton 56 26 0 0, Oregon City, R 6 33 26 5 J I Sandy 30 30 0 Oj Colton 79 76 3 Oj Lents, R 3 46 41 5 0 Molalla 42 41 1 0 Molalla 19 18 10 George 36 35 10 Colton 27 16 9 2 Hubbard. R 2. 33 13 20 0 Aurora. R 3 42 40 2 0 Oregon City, R 2 3 6 27 9 0 Oregon City 1457 1321 86 50 Oregon City, R 1 44 30 14 0 Oregon City 31 2S 3 0 Clackamas 115, 105 5 5 Scotts Mills. 25 22 OS Marmot 16 10 3 3 Sherwood. R 5. 15 10 5 0 Estacada. R 1 24 23 1 0 Oregon City 21 16 6 0 Clackamas 56 53 3 0 Colton 34 31 3 0 New Era 27 20 7 0 Aurora, R 4 36 23 11 2 Oregon City, R 2 22 19 0 3 Mt Angel. R l. 56 37 19 0 Clackamas. R 1. 7 4 65 19 0 Estacada 27 24 3 0 Aurora 23 21 1 0 Hoff SO 28 0 2 Canby 38 35 3 0 Sherwood. R 2 18 18 0 0 Eagle Creek 26 22 4 0 Mulino 72 51 21 0 Oregon City 25 13 12 0 Canby 209 1S9 10 10 Molalla, R 1 20 16 04 Estacada 15 10 2 3 Barton 29 22 7 0 Oregon City, R 3 6 6 0 0 Hubbard 31 10 21 0 Hubbard 35 31 4 0 Aurora, R 1 30 23 7 0 Boring 28 23 5 0 Hoff 9 8 10 Oregon City , 28 18 10 0 Barlow 51 51 0 0 Mulino 18 14 3 1 Lents, R 3 37 35 2 0 Sherwood 40 40 0 0 Mulino 7 5 2 0 Canby, R 1 20 17 12 Oak Grove 220 193 5 22 Willamette 198 194 4 0 Oswego 84 82 2 0 Boring f 47 37 10 0 (Estacada 194 176" 13 5 Oregon City 35 35 0 0 Aurora 28 24 4 0 Hoff, R 1 26 22 4 0 Aurora .. 28 9 19 0 Cherryvllle 13 12 10 Jennings Lodge.. 125 106 8 11 Gladstone 176 163 6 7 Oregon City, R 2 15 14 1 0 Barton 24 23 1 0 Aurora 23 26 2 0 Milwaukie 153 138 15 0 Oregon City . 39 39 0 0 Hoff, R. 1 19 19 0 0 Molalla 22 22 0 0 Milwaukie 73 75 0 0 Eagle Creek . 14 14 0 0 Sandy 6 6 0 0 Oregon City, R 2 26 24 2 0 Sherwood, R 5. 17 14 3 0 Sherwood 15 13 2 0 Newberg 18 16 2 0 Bull Run 26 19 7 0 Aurora 10 ' 10 0 0 Sherwood 47 47 0 0 jGiesham 33 26 7 0 i Total 8004 7045 728 231 CONSERVATION. ?$ S ? fc My Wednesdays are wheatless, I'm getting more eatless each day. My home It is heatless, My bed it is sheetless, They're all sent to the Y. M. C. A. The barrooms are treatless, My coffee is sweetless, Each (".ay I grow poorer and wiser . My Stockings are feetless, My trousers are seatless, My Gawd, how I do hate the Kaiser. Waldo Reynolds copper mine, six miles west of here, making progress in development work and expects to ship ore soon. Big Hearted Mayor Gives Wedding Fee To Local Red Cross His Honor, Mayor Hackett, tied the knot Wednesday afternoon that made Thomas A. Dundas, a retired farmer, of 1231 Beach Drive, Oak Bay, Vancou ver, B. C, and Miss Agatha Mitchell, of Oregon City, husband and wife. The two ohtained their license to marry from Clerk Harrington Wednesday. Mayor Hackett neglected to' kiss the bride, and as a sort of penance for his shortcoming In this matter will turn the fee over to enrich the treasury of the Red Cross. Across Country IN SOCIETY CIRCLES A pretty and impressive wedding was solemnised at the St John's Cath olic church on Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock when Miss Anna Neniec, of Stafford, became the wife of Mr. George Stangel, of Wilsonville, in the presence of only immediate relatives of the contracting parties. Rev. A. Hillebrand, pastor, officiated. The bride was becomingly gowned in white silk and carried a shower bou quet of white carnations. Her tulle veil was caught in place by a wreath of orange blossoms. The bridesmaid was Mlsi Elizabeth Nemec, sister of the bride, and wore a gown of white silk marquesette with pink satin trimmings. She carried a shower bouquet of pink carnations. The best man was Mr. Joseph Jan sky, of Portland. The marriage ceremony was fol lowed by a reception at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. T. M. Nemec, of Stafford, and a wedding dinner ser ved. The rooms of the Nemec home were prettily decorated , with ever greens and carnations. Mr. and Mrs. Stangel left in the even Ing for a trip to California, and upon their return will make their home at Wilsonville. where Mr. Stangel Is en gaged in farming. Mrs. Stangel is one of the popular young women of Stafford, and has been the motif of a number of special af fairs previous to her marriage. She is well known in this city, where she at tended the McLoughlin Institute, grad uating from the same several years ago. She is a sister of Joseph Nemec, of Oregon City. Mr. Stangel is one of the well known farmers of Wilsonville, and has been a resident of that place tor some time. He is the son of Mrs. Stangel, of Wll sonville, and has had charge of his mother's farm for some time. The Oregon Veteran Fife and Drum corps, composed of Civil War must cians and composed of E. II. Grant. John Kelly, J. S. Vaughn, John Hald- win. H. S. Clyde, John C. Confer, C. A. Stockwell, T. M. K?llogg. J. T. Hut Ier, was the guest of honor at. a tur key dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Grant at Meldmm on Satur day afternoon. The turkey for this occasion was brought recently from California by Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Clyde who raised the bird on their farm, and donated the same towards the dinner given in honor of these veterans. The affair was one of the most en joyable ever given by the members of the G. A. R., and was also attended by a few of the members of Meade Post, Women's Relief corps, wives of the veterans. The table was attractive with its decorations of violets and daisies grown at the Grant home.. The dining room, as well as the living room were also decorated, with these blossoms. The toastmaster was E. B. Grant. The delicious repast was enjoyed by those in attendance. Places were laid for J. A. Roman, Frank Moore, Mr. and Mrs. John Ack ley, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Grant, L. Pur cell, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Butler, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Clyde, Mrs. Myrtle Kellogs, Mrs. Lavanchie Sewall, John Kelly, J. S. Vaughn, John Baldwin, A Fight for It has been light or die for many of us In the past and the lucky people are those who have nuiincd, bu. who are now w;Il because thr-y heeded nature's warning signal In time t, correct their trouble with that wonderful new dis covery of Dr. Pierce's, called " An-u-ric." You should promptly heed those warn ings, soir.'? ef which arc dizzy spells, backache, irregularity of the tirlnnor the painful twinges of rheumatism, sciatica or lumbago. To delay may make possible th') dangerous forms of kidney discaso, such as lit-it; life disease, diabetes or stone, in the blaiNcr, To overcome these dwtres-lng condl-tioi.-t take, plenty of exercise, in tho open air, avoid a heav y meat diet, drink fivciy of water nud at i ich meal, tako Doctor Piene's Anuric Tablets (double strength ). You will. In a short time, lind that you are one of the lirm iiidorscrs of Anuric, as are thousands of neighbor Mr. A.W.CuJtiiiE says: "I suffered great y wiin niy ouch ana kidneys. I called In doctors and they did me no good, but rec ommended an oper ation. I saw Anuric for kidneys and backache advertised so sent up to tho drug store and got a package, and It cured me. This was one year ngo. I was down in bed and had taken inanv flKTernnt kinds of medicines but obtained no relief from them." Mrs. Rora. Miki.avc, of Getcmkll, Wash, says: "i was troubled with the bavkache for tho last five years. 1 sent for a package of Dr. Pierce's Anuric 1 ablets, which wired me completely. I will recommend Anuric to all my friends who are troubled with l;-J;adie." Step Into the druj' Anuric. or t" ml Dr. V. N. Y., 10c. for !rh! ) times more potent i ,' uric acid us Iiou n'iinv 1 i and ask for 'icrce, liuffalo, niirlc many t'hin., eliminates ...i s.i.ir. 'iM O T? 1 W jf ii John Confer, O. A.'Stockwoll, T, M. Kellogg. The Parent-Teacher association of Mount rieasnut met In the Mount rieasant sohonlhoime on Friday after noon, and carried out a well arranged program. Arrangements for tho next mooting wore discussed, and i twus decided to have nn address by one of the Instruc tors from the University of Oregon or from the Oregon Asrtcultnrnt cell ego. The election of officers of tho asso ciation was held, with the following result: President, Mrs. h, A. Ledger; vice president, Mrs. A. K. King; record ing secretary, Miss Margaret Thomp son; corresponding secretary, Mrs. W. A. Itanium: treasurer, Mrs. E. T. Mc- I.ano. The next meeting will be on Friday afternoon, February 1. The Mount Pleasant ramt-Teacher association Is affiliated with the State Deterated Parent-Teacher association, and since Its organisation has Interested many patrons of the school in the work that Is being carried on by the students of that school. A pretty but quiet home wedding was solemnised in this city on Satur day afternoon at 4 o'clock when Miss Iva Dluhm, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Dluhm, was united In marriage to Mr. Dawson Falrchlld, of this ctty, with" Iter. William Kraxber ger, pastor of the Gorman Lutheran church, performing; the marriage cere mony. The ceremony was performed at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Dluhm at 414 Willamette street. The bride was prettily snd becom ingly gowned In rlolet charmeuse, and wore a corsage bouquet ot pink roses and Tlolets. They will be at home to their friends at 603 Jackson street. The bride, who is one of the popu lar and welt known young women of this city, was born and deared here. The bridegroom has resided in Ore gon City tor the past Ore years, com ing to this city from Texas to accept a government position at West Linn. He Is the son of John Falrchlld, of San Bernadlno, California. The County Court EXPENDITURES FOR MONTH OF DECEMBER ROAD DISTRICT NO. aHerman Seibert, $412. ' ROAD DIST. NO. 4 Estacada Tel. & Tel. Co., $2.85; II. C. Heiple, $6.00; D. E. McConnell, $9.00; J. A. Kitchinu. $22.25; C. M. Fuller, $4.00; J. B.'Linn, $2.50; J. C. Kitching, $5.00. . , ROAD DIST. NO. 5 C. W. Schuld & Sons, $19.25rJohn Meyer, $20.00; J. E. Siefer, $10.00; John Meyer, $28..88; II. Naas, $16.25; H. Beck, $25.00: R. E. Rkhey. $13.75; Ben Hoover, $7.50; John Meyer, $12.50; O. M. Richey, $15.00; John Meyer, $16.50; R. E. Richey, $12.50; II. Beck, $12.50; H. Naas, $12.50; Leo Adams, $5.00; J. W. Brooks, $3.75. ROAD DIST. NO. 6-Jarl & Eri, $9.6.1; Dave Jarl, $3.75; Wm. Gulden sopf, $1.25; 6. Finger, $3.75; C. Krebs, $2.50; Ed. Sitz, $2.50. ROAD DIST. NO. 7 Paul R. Meiniir, $126.00; J. Cockreese, $36. 00; C. Wilson, $49.50; R. M. Perry, $18.00; D. Pourl, $37.50; R. Schwartz, $39.00; F. Milan, $37.50; E. T. Palm- quist, $9.00; W. T. Jones, ?;'.UU; . Frank, $30.00; E. Helms, $6.00; J. J. Eisner, $6.00; F. Wentzel, $18.00; Tony Cundari, $15.00; D. W. Douglas $66.00; J. Fieglc, $15.00; M. Thomas $24.00; L. E. Martin, $27.00; Tom Mi lan, $1.14; Fred Wagner, $10.00; V. E. Hengstler, $7.50; L. L. Griffin, $10.00; Anthony Hengstler, $1.25; J. B. Jones, $7.50; Wm. Booth, $10.50; Walter Jones, $3.10; Chas. Ruther, $3.75. ROAD DIST. NO. 9 Fred Lins, $27.00; C. Lins, $6.00; Nic Rath, $16. 00; John Marshell, $2.00; C. E. Klin ker, $19.00; Will Lins, $7.00; Gus Zwirnman, $20.00; C. Guber, $3.00; Ed Grafenhain, $3.00. ROAD DIST. NO. 10 F. J. Lingel bach, $42.50; V. Linjrelbach, $21.25; Max Sagner, $8.7r; L. J. Palmateer, $2.50. ROAD DIST. NO. 13 Frank Swartz, $68.00; J. T. Fullam, $17.25; Gotleib Amacher, $7.50; L. Funk, $6.25; John Hughes, $3.75; Clarence Ray, $1.25. ROAD DIST. NO. 16 H. Engel, $8.25; D. McArthur, $2.50; W. Ran dall, $8.00; W. Mead, $3.00. ROAD DIST. NO. 17 Paul Bany, $8.75; Adam Iiany, $21.25; 'George Koehler, $32.35; Otto Striker, $35. 00; Almon Johnson, $30.60; Wm. Tice $6.00; John Jackson, $0.60; Roy Cav aness, $10.00; J. A. Larson, $4.50; Herman Fisher, $21.00; Ernest John son, $7.50; A. B. Johnson, $7.50; Fred Bany, $3.75; Newell Olson, $10.00; C. S. Marks, $7.50; Ralph Koehler, Bany & Cavaness, $9.00; II. $1.25; Herman Pipka, $2.50; $2.50; Lucas, L. G. Rigjrs, $5.00; R. Strejc, $1.25; Canby Hardware & Implement Co., $12.20; Miller-Parker Co., $1.00; A. B. Johnson, $1.10. ROAD DIST. NO. 19 Emily Wingfield, $8.50; Albert Erickson, $2.36; J. C. Honeyman, $3.40; M. Wallace, $1.50; James Nelson, $1.50; R. Schuebel, $17.10; J. J Mallatt, $2.50; R. H. Long, $2.50; Earl Schue bel, $5.00; Albert Gasser, $2.50; Ar thur Zwiefel $6.25; Anson Culbert son, $5.00; John Coulter, $5.95; E. E. Borger, $3.45; Ed Buol, $2.50; John Buol, $2.50; H. Schubel, $5.00. ROAD DIST. NO. 20 3, C. Miller, $34.35; M. Johnson, $20.00; S. Miller, $18.10; W. Benton, $5.00; S, Wilson, $2.50; S. Stone, $2.50; W. Stone, $2.50; W. Brown, $7.50; G. Magary, $2.50. ROAD DIST. NO. 21 A. Nelson, $35.44; G. Murphy, $10.00; A. E. Nel son, $30.00; E. A. Smarb, $46.00; Jack Feyrer, $55.50; Milt Trullinger, $46.50; Edd Johnson, $22.50; J. J. Jones, $40.00; Alex Erickson, $42.50; A. E. Anderson, $32.50; J. D. Craw ford, $35.00; W. Shafer, $20.00; Os car Carlson, $7.50; Mangus Johnson, $21.25; Alfred Swanson, $21.25; Chas. Hockmun, $23.75; F.mll Potlerson, $20.65; John England, $20.00; V. S. Gorbett, $17,50; A. Johnson, $21.25; A. E, Nelson, $30.00; P. K. Boimoy, $7.50; K. 1). Hall, $2.50; Auir. Alm qiiist, $3.25; Frank Stephoney, $22.50; Jack Morris, $27.50; George Dooirhe, $7.50; Chas, Shepunl, $13,75; Auc. Forstfieen, $5.00; lvis lVittllo ton, $13.75; Axel Johnson, $6.25; Claud Winshnv, $5.00; Lawrence Dalstrom, $11.25; John Wall, $5.00; J. Crawford, $0.25; Herman Fish er, $35.00; D. Houlton, $22.50; Allen t.nrklns, $35.00. KOAI) DIST. NO. 22-F. M. Hon. rikson, $3.20; W. Painter, $5.00; Sam June, $7.50; I. Bradley; $5.00; G. Hungate, $12.50; S. A. IX HuuKte, $SIU7; Clay Englo, $37.50; C. U. El died, $7.50; Uobt. F.lkins, $7.50; Robt, F.lklns, $7.50; Wm. Elkins, $0.25; Ie Jones, $5.00, ROAD DIST. NO. 24-J. L. White, $9.10; A. Yoder, $10.27; L. B. Frey, $1.90; G. F. Pottrntx, $4.00; Clarence Collins, $1.00; L. P. Spaitle, $15.00; U P. Spagle, $9 87; Carl $4.00; Geo. Sether, $2.00; Sether, Ernest Thiol, $2.00. ROAD DIST NO. 28 -The Molalla Pioneer, $10.00; Al. Palo. $5.00; Jas on Jones, $0.25; Willie Jones, $6.25; J. P. Jones, $17.50; C. W. Herman, $5.00; J. C. Marts, $5.00; Claud Marsh, $5.60; A. Schoerman, $1.85; W. M. Bird. $8.75; A. L. Brougher, $18.55; Robblns Bros., $15.75; John Rnder, $100.00; E. K. Dart, $24.00; V. E. Dart, $12.50; Ray SchaUmnn, $6.25; Zeb Bowman, $11.25; O. N. Op sund, $3.76; C. G. Vorhies, $20.65; Ray Wylnnd, $23.75; L. Shank, $30.00; Blain Bird, $15.00; Leslie Shank,' $50.00; W. B. Wade. $7.50; A. B, Groshonfr, $5.00; AI. Wyland, $5.00; A. D. Mazingo, $6.25; George Helvey, $5.00; A. B. llibbard, $5.00; Oscar Kaylor, $10.00; Joe IWig, $10.00; W. M. Bird, $8.75. ROAD DIST. NO. 29 F. V. Ep person, $4.40; G. A. Ehlen, $4.60; G. H. Gray, $33.25; Arlo Gray, $4.50. ROAD DIST. NO. 82 Harry Jost, $38.37; A. A. Woods, $2.00; Henry Wilhelm, $4.00. ROAD DIST. NO. 33 Ben Kig gins, $3.00; Frank Millard, $11.00; Marion Millard, $9.00; E. Lacey, $2.. 25; Marion Tucker, $2.25. ROAD DIST. NO. 35 Fred Wag ner, $10.00; V. E. Hengstler, $17.50; L. L. Griffin, $10.62; Wm. Booth, $20. 30; Chas. Ruther, $5.00; J. B. Jones, $5.00; C. W. Schuld & Sons, $42.00; Fred Wagner, $10.00; V. E. llengs tier, $10.00; L. L Griffin, $10.00; Wm. Booth, $10.50; Chas. Ruther," $5.00; J. P. Jones, $5.00; R. I Landsdowne, $5.00. ROAD DIST. NO. 37 C. W. Kruse $55.87. ROAD DIST. NO. 38-Oregon City Enterprise, $10.00; E. C. Warren, $22.00; R. Richardson, $40.38; John Rerg, $17.50. ROAD DIST. NO. 40-D. L. Erd man, $7.75; It. Bronner, $1.25; F. Richey, $3.00; C. Buckman, $2.50; I. Brown, $3.75; M. Mowrey, $8.75; Carl Anderson, $2.50; C. Hansen, $2.50. ROAD DIST. NO. 41 John AfTol ter, $30.00; H. H. Udell, $27.83; Wal ter Kitzmiller, $11.89; Web Roberts, $1.12. ROAD DIST. NO. 44 Hogg Bros., $1.70; Chas. Livesay, $33.30; Ernest Jones, $11.25; Rich Breaker, $13.75; A. S. Newton, $35.25; Murry Newton $15.00; John Ball, $11.25; K. T. Ban croft, $10.00; Arthur Osborn, $3.75; G. W. Kahl, $7.50. ROAD DIST. NO. 47 W. II. Coun sel, $2.00; Will W. Thompson, $7.91; E. C. Warren, $15.95; O. P. Rocthe, $50.80; Hugh Roberts, $6.85; John Bouick, $5.00. ROAD DIST. NO. 48 W. J. Wirtz, W. J. Wirtz, $13.30; Perret & Bick ford, $2.50; Phil Van Laeken, $8.75; Dewey Alt, $16.25; Walter Alt, $11. 25; Vern Alt, $7.50; Fred Alt, $7.50; Anton Malar, $6.25; Carl C. Alt. $42. 00. ROAD DIST. NO. 49-F. II. Davis. $22.50; Harry Duncan, $10.00; E. T, Davis, $37.25; Ernest Amacher, $6.25; H. B. Davis, $2.50. ROAD DIST. NO. 51 Jake De Young, $3.10; II. Ritzau, $3.75; Roy White, $10.00. ROAD DIST. NO. 62 H. C. Ul rich, $1.55; W. A. Ulrich, $19.25; Joe Spady, $7.50; Elmer Zinser, $10.00; Royal Zinser, $10.00; Norma Peter son, $10.00; David Becker, $10.00; S. G. Lenon, $7.50; A. Odem, $5.00; G. Gordon, $5.00; H. W. Kanne, $3.45. ROAD DIST. NO. 54 John Ow ings, $0.25; Benj. Stanton, $5.12; Ben Casto, $1.50; Charles Casto, $5.50. ROAD DIST. NO, 55 Horner Millard Lumber Co., $67.28; Thomas Eaden, $5.00; II. W. Creason Lum ber Co., $200.00; J. E. LaCroy, $52. 50; C. E. Ilively, $57.50; E. Batcson, $33.75; Walter Bateson, $61.25; Gus Lesh, $46.25; G. M. Hivcly, $67.75; C. Montgomery, $12.50; Gilbert Fish er, $15.00; Clark Cockerline, $10.00: ROAD DIST. NO. 50 A. J. Cota, $33.00; Albert Gasser, $17.50; Rich ard Griffith, $25.00; Otto J. Buol, $31.55; II. C. Kleinsmith, $10.25; Ed. Buol, $21.00; E, T. Mackentyre, $15. 00; Fred Bruner, $15.00; John Col ter, $35.00; B. S. Olmsted, $27.00; D. Mackentyre, $10.00; Frank Nicho las, $12.00; Chas. Gasser, $10.00; R. Selpicbcl, $39.00; J. E, Nelson, $2.50; John L. Guard, $5.00; A. J. Guard, $2.50. ROAD DIST. NO. 50 (Special) Hoff Bros., $64.80; Martin Bros., $280.00. GENERAL ROADS Clackamas County News, ' $10.00; Glenmorrie Quarry Co., $199.25; Canby Hard ware & Implement Co., $0.85; Boring Lodge No. 234, I. O. 0. F., $2.50; Chase & Linton Gravel Co., $90.00; Crystal Ice & Storage Co., $109.50; E. A. Hackett, $19.25; J. D. Adams, & Co., $7,00; S. II. KaufTman, $14. 05; Excelsior Motorcycle Co., $26.08; Miller-Parker Co., $32.25; Buffalo Springfield Roller Co., $21.45; II. E. Meads, $55.00; J. I. Threshing Ma chine Co., $10.20; Portland Open Air Sanatarium, $3.30; Howard - Cooper Corporation, $9.00; Good Roads Ma chinery Co., $46.20; R. Schuebel, $3.50; Leslie Shank, $9.92; Bert II. Finch, $12.50; Henry Cromer, $100. 00; Concrete Pipe Works, $16.80; II. E. Meads, $16.20; . Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co., $138.10; F. Madden & Co., $5.65; Frank Park, $31.80; Hodson - Feotmughty Co,, $5.00; Straight A Salisbury, $1.50; A. Math er, $1.30; A. E. Lukasr., $2.75; Cope, land Lumber Co., $34.65; M, K. Gaf fnoy, $6.00; Pun GulTm'y, $17.50; Roy Otty, $17.50; C. E. Hattin, $22,50; A, Ott'v, $18.75; Jerome Avery, $22.50; John Davis, $22.50; M. E. Gnffney, $15.37; OUIs Welch, $27.50; John Young, $13.75; Joe Peters, $2.50; Wallace Miller, $2.50; Fred Eickmoy er, $2.50; A. C, ltuchol, $88,00; John Meyer, $26.50; 11. Naas, $20,00; J, lmil, $17.50; L. Sutton, $20.00; 11. Hock, $10.00; J. Potter, $15.00; E. Adams, $18.75; Ben Hoover, $5,00; E. C. Warren, $745,50; James Kojuhn, $11.00; N. F. Andrews, $57.75; M. E, Gttirney, $11.00; A. Otty, $2.50; Key Olty, $20.00; A. Martin, $51.00; James I-wwrence, $20,25; C. Mann, $6.25; C. Monk, $10.00J. It. Livesay, $5.00; Wm. Mann, $2.50; C. It. Live sav, $5.37; Oregon City Enterprise, $10.00; Edwin C. Gorber, $25.00; W. Senhen, $3.00; J. Mustol, $1.50; J. Hattnii, $7.50; S. Llllie, $7.50; G. Hattan, $3.00; F. H. Henrlcl, $2.50; L. llenrici, $3.75; W. Hemlcl, $8.25; II. llenrici, $685; J. R. Pitts, $1(14.. 45; D. R. Dimlck, $34.10; Wm. Rider, $27.10; Charles Thomas, $15.75; A. It. Earles. $27.10; Elmer dribble, $10,10; Haras Patch. $8.30; Elroy Bates, $3.60; Howard Neal, $7.85; C. O. Thomas, $4.80; Charles Marshall, $12.00; Theodore Marshall, $13.75; Willfred Marshall, $12.50; William Bottomiller, $2.50; Claude Bottomil ler, $2.50; Canby Concrete Works, $1.90; R, W. Zimmerman, $34.85; C. P. 7.legler,$20.00; V. Berg, $27.50; It. R. Zimmerman, $2.50; 11. It. DoeU, $2.00; Ed. ltarnack, $7.50; Chas. Gel brich, $3.75; John Gelbrich, $13.76; Erich Mert. $10.00; John Kummer, $3.75; Ben Krause, $2.60; Geo. Srheer $13.75; A. Wlllbroth, $4.60; Joe Wll J. broth, $2.50; Albert Cribble, $5.00; Henry Herkamp, $2.60; P. Monronl, $5.00; Rudolph Klaus, $27.87; Prank dribble, $2.60; Philip Scheer, $4.00; Abe Hepler, $8.17; Geo. Seramlin, $0.75; J. A. Fisher, $3.00; Albert Ey. man. $2.50; Robbins Bros., $1.30; W. J. E. Vick. $20.42; Rex Stubbs, $33. 75; John Vick, $10.00; L. Burkhart, $16.85; L. Vick, $1.25; W. O. Vaugh an, $23.35; J. C. Marquam, $11.60; Chas. Livesay, $21.80; C. Kelnhofer, $19.87; L. Rypcsynskl, $18.00; P. Kelnhofer, $16.60; E. Nielsen, $17.50; W. Huker, $5.00; W. Kaiser, $57.75; J. Boylund, $8.75; J. Denleu, $7.50; C. Kelnhofer, $1.25; I Rypeynkl, $1.25; P. Kaiser, $3.75; W. Kaiser, $8.25; Oregon City Enterprise, $10. 00; C. W. Schuld & lon, $7.00; Port land Railway, Light & Power Co,, $30.21; P. Hates, $5.00; John Mc Kenzie, $25.37; Carl Smith, $6.25; E. L. Fish. $6.25; A. M. Livingston, $7.60; Albert Pederson, $2.50; 1). L. Erdman, $13.75; II. Bronner, $10,00; I. Brown, $8.75; F. Richey, $8.75; Charles Buckman, $0.25; P. Carlson, $7.50; It. Henriksen, $7.60; Chester Richey, $5.00; drover Judd, $1.25; E, Borling, $6.00; W. Bartlemuy, $5.00; I. Heddcn, $4.30; P. Holtx, $5.00; C. Richey, $2.50; Wm. P. Douglass, $3.00; W. H. Douglass, $31.00; Fred HofTmeister, $18.00; Ernest Hoff. meister. $2.26; W. Woodlo, $2.25; Mr. Hill, $2.25; L. P. Elliott, $190.37; A. S. Freeman, $4.66; John Putz, $36. 06; Hoff Bros., $11.60; Carl Strom green, $12.50; P. P. Buurer, $8.75; P. P. Putz, $11.25; Harry Buurer, $9.50; Karl Klang, $11.62; A. S, Freemnn, $12.50; C. A. Freeman $8.50; Henning Klang, $4.00; Fred Bnurer, $7.50; J. A. Scott, $39.25; S. B. Brown, $11 00; Otis Vullen, $15.50; Walter Cox, $13.75; George Granatzki, $10.60; Matt Park, $9.25; Charley Melike, $19.00; E. L. Millurd, $22.50; J. R. Millard, $5.00; Edward Nuchand, $8. 25; Sul Wheeler, $6.25; Wm. Monner, $1.25; A. W. Whitney, $2.25; P. M. Townsend, $8.25; Curl Barney, $5.00; S. 1). Barney, $2.50; W. Hornshuh, $1.25; Lyman Derrick, $1.25; O. C. Twombly, $12.50. j IMPROVEMENT FUND Rodlun & Johnson, $21.16; Canby Hardware & Imp. Co., $11.88; Const Culvert & Flume Co., $13.85; E. D. Olds, $296. 40; , E. R. Kilgallon, $31.00; Georglc Hinder, $31.50; Fred Himler, $33.75; Pat Smith, $4.50; William Bros. Transfer Co., $1.00; Hogg Bros., $11.88; C. M, Hadley, $30.00; Edgcr- ton Bros. Lumber Co., $4.90; Harvey Gibson, $2.10; Fred Himler, $6.60; W. Dutcher, $112.75; II. H. Hartley, $51.00; A. J. Murphy, $16.50; W. Henderson, $34.50; D. Anderson, $43.50; S. W. Hair, $42.00; James Kcpcha, $8.00; A. Martin, $2-1.00; G. M. Jones, $2.50; Roy Cavaness, $2.- 64; Tice Bros., $29.04; Geo. Koehler, $20.10; J. A. Larson, $8.25; Roy Cav aness, $2.50; Lester Riggs, $6.90; L. G. Riggs, $8.15; G. M. Jones, $13.75; Adum Bany, $5.00; W. C. Mastcrton, $20.50; Robbins Bros., $30.75; Frank Stoffeny, $24.00; Clay Engle, $25.00; S. A. I). Hungate, $20.25; O. Dicken son, $2.50; Robt. Elkins, $6.25; L. Gi anini, $12.50; Chris Banacker, $7.50; M. Trullinger, $11.87; G. Feyrer, $7.50; Carl Feyrer, $5.00; Jack Fey rer, $8.75; Harvey Ring, $2.00; T. B. Chip, $2.00; I. D. Larkins, $13.75; Omer Marquam, $1.00; A. II. Logan, $1.00; Olaf Olson, $1.50; Marion Mil lard, $9.00; Frank Millard, $10.50; R. H. Millard, $6.00; W. Tucker, $3. 00; Freddie Wagner, $7.50; V. E. Hengstler, $7.50; Wm. Booth, $7.81; L. L. Griffin, $7.50; Chas. Ruther, $1.25; Amos Yoder, $13.00; C. W. Owings, $15.50; Benj. Stanton. $38. 87; John Owings, $2.00; Abe Hepler, $29.28; D. S. Miller, $5.00; Guy Luntz $2.50; O. Kyllo, $5.10; A. F. Eyman, $16.25; Paul Smith, $3.75; Ray Yoder' $7.50; Wm. Wroth, $2.50; J. W. Eby, $2.50. ELECTION l M mm SHERIFF-J. ft L 111 It till. Miller-Parker Co., $0.40; Wester ,k Union Telegraph Co., $0.79; L. C. Hubbard, $20.85; L. C. Hubbard, $2. 60; Donald Allen, $7.20; John Al bright, $10.50; Oregon City Enter prise, $13.05; Wm. J. Wilson, $21. 52; Aetna Casualty Insur, Co., $50. 00; Edwin Bates, $2.20. Clerk Oregon City Enterprise, $8.10; Iva M. Harrington, $3.50; Floyd A. Ellis, $0.75; Huntley Drug Co., $3.85; Aetna Casualty Insur. Co., $35.00; Jones Drug Co., $2.50; I. M. Harrington, $10.00. RECORDER Tho Courier Press, $4.75; Aetna Casualty Insur. Co., $9. 00; Huntley Drug Co., $2.45; A. E. I Joyner, $1.50; D. E. Frost, $10.01; John Lowry, $20.16; 1). C. Iloyles, $6,00. TREASURER Tho London As sunuteo Corp., $170,00; Tho. Courier Press, $0,35; Oregon City Enterprise, $14.25; Huntley Drug Co., $1.40; Floyd A. Ellis, $25.00. ASSESSOR Oregon City Enter, prise, $16.00; Huntley Drug Co., $78,. 60; Aetna Casually Insur. Co., $16, 00; A. E. Simmons, $3.60. COUNTY COURT-W. A. Proctor, $56.00; A. II. Knight, $71.00; limit, ley Drug Co., $7.00; Oregon City En terprise, $25.65; II. S, Anderson, $2. 50. COURT HOUSE Miller-Parker Co., $1.20; Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co., $35.85; Home Tel. Co., $16.25; C. J. Hood, $5.10; Jones Drug Co., $17.85; Burroughs Adding Mitch. Co,, $200. 90; Then. Miller, $4,10. CIRCUIT COURT W. W. !ote, $72.40; R. O. Asliby, $20.00; O. W. Boring, $21.30; Elmor Van Fleet. $21.80; A. McConnell, $21.80; Geo, C. Armstrong $19.60; L. Hale, $21.60; H, C. Glllmore, $19.80; E. It. Leek, $18.60; It. E. Irwin, $20.00; Frank Moore, $18.20; James Skinner, $19.. 40; P. J. Kaylor, $22.00; W. II. How. ell, $4.00; G, J. Hull, $11.00; Prank Ott, $3.60. JUSTICE OP PEACE I). E Frost, $46.55. CORONER Andy Kocher, $1.20; IX It. DimWk, $1.20; C. L. Bates, $1, 20; I. 11. Wang, $1.20; A. 11. Knight, $1.20; Geo. Mooks, $1.20; C. A. Mil ler, $1.70; L. J. Mecum, $1.70; Dr. II. A. hodman, $5.00; . P. Gardenliire, $1.70; II. II. Robbins, $1.20; Alex Srhwauhauer, $1,70; Wm. Krugr, $1.70; Ira Morris, $1.70; Chas. Mc Questt.1, $1.70; L. E. Bowman, $1.70; F. Miller, $20.30; Geo. J. Hall, $1.20; George Greene, $1.20; E. L. Johnson, $1.20; Prank Doty, $1.20; R, P. Woodward, $1.20; S. O. Dillman, $1.20; Cecil Shaw, $1.70; Cecil Green, $1.70; Uke Smith, $1.70; I). E.'Prost $1.70; Wm. J. Wilson, $1.70; J. M. LeDoux, $1.70; Claud Ilittenhouse, $1.70; Prank Ferguson, $1.70; Clin ton P. Blake, $1.70; Dr. 0. A. Welsh, $10.00. SURVEYOR Aetna Casualty In surance Co., $15.00; Huntley Drug Co., $3.50. INSANE M. C. Strickland, $5.00. SUIT. OP SCHOOLS Chas. A. Menke, $2.50; D. E. Frost, $5.18; Bracknwy & Co., $3.00; Brenton Ved dur, $160.00; Erma Calavan, $6.00; The Courier Press, $42.20; Oregon City Enterprise, $1.68; Huntley Drug Co., $6.40; J. E. Calavan, $21.11. HOARD OP HEALTH Morund Drug Co., $5.90; Jones Drug Co., $14.95; O. A. Welsh, $57.10. STOCK INSPECTORD. Scheef, $37.50; Homer A. Kruse, $12.60. INDIGENT SOLDIER-J. C. Saw yer, $30.00. COUNTY POOR Mary Buol (Robert Trimble), $5.00; Wm. Pan forth, $10.00; Boys & Girls Aid So ciety, $10.00; Hoff Bros. (Tom Jones) $19.00; Mrs. Bradtl (J. McNaroara). $10.00; Sam Boohcr, $10.00; Dock Mosier, $14.00; Sarah Gibbons, $20.. 00; Mrs. June Chalk, $16.00; Mrs. Galbraith, $15.00; Mrs. G. W. Thotnp son, $10.00; A. C. Sleight, $15.00; Ado LeBuw, $8.00; Katie Pluard, $8.00; Ella Tracy (Eunice Horner), Hen Ijindcs, $12.00; S. E. Card (Ml chael Boy!), $8.00; C. II. Dybdahl, $20.00; Gustav Greble, $20.00; Mrs. N. E. Taylor (Mr. and Mrs. S. Booh er), $14.00; Wm. Dickelman, $14.00; John & Wm. Beers, $20.00; Mrs. Eliz abeth Saunders, $5.00; George Avery, $15.00; Mury Locw, $10.00; Anna Wetterlin, $10.00; Chris Zinsli (Cosh McKnrty), $10.00, Mary Becker, $5.. 00; Maud Williams (Child), $10.00; J. II. Sallee (Tinsley, Davies & Kuhn), $60.00; Adelia Bartb-tt, $10. 00; Geo. 11. Newsome, $10.00; Mrs. Annie Langsford, $7.00; Tom Raw lins (I.eon Daily), $15.00; Mary I. Wilson (Edward Miller), $30.00; Board of Water Commis. (A. Peri.i), $1.40; E. A. Hackett (Plezo), $7.00; Mrs. Fred Himler (J. Matheson), $21.25; Mrs. Benj. Stanton (Ittibon Nell), $8.00; C. It. Rosentretcr (Ral lies), $9.45; Burmeister & Andrcsen (It. Trullinger), $1.50; George A. Harding, $5.06; Electric Hotel (Dick Meyers), $24.60; Frank Ott (Mary Foster), $19.95; J. E. Morgan (Car. lisle),' $15.00; C. J. Hood (Mrs. Grandquist), $11.00; Jones Drug Co., $1.10; W. W. Pollock (Chas. McKin nls), $12.00; Brady, Mercantile Co. (II. Riggs), $10.00; Mrs. J. N. Dus tin (J. G. Wake), $13.00; Mrs. L. E. Weakly (Louther) $15.00; Denis Donovan (Jerome Hamilton), $14.00; F. M. Robertson (J. Beers), $6.00; F. M. Robertson (Kitty Pluard), $6.00; Butdorf Bros. (Grandquist), $15.00; Fred Schwartz (Trullinger), $10.00; Walter C. Kcnworthy (L. S. Brown), $20.00; Estacada Phnrmncy (E. M. Horner), $1.35; A. L. Head ings (C. Neff), $22.20; Mrs. Bon Eby (Mike Ragun), $7.84; Mrs. Jackson $15.00; Mrs. dago, $15.00; Farr Bros. (Piezo), $12.00; Ftlrr Bros, (dngc), $10.00; Mrs. W. E. Bocrner (E. C. Desbrow), $20.00; Mrs. W. E. Boer ncr (Oluf Johnson), $25.00; A, A. Peuse (Ida Mobra), $76.75; L. S. Penney (Mrs. Hagen) , $6.77; Rob bins Bros. (James Russell), $21.10; Oregon City Hospitul Co. (Martin Burowick), $77.00; Oregon City Hos pital (John Rallies), $87.00; Oregon City Hospital Co. (Frank Roberts), $10.00; P. J. Winkle (Mr. Greebe), $10.00; L. Adams (Mrs. Nelson), $10.23; Otto E. Meindle (J. G. Soa horn), $10.00; Francis Welsh, $5.00;, Huntley Drug Co., $70.66. JAIL W. J. Wilson, $66.33. JUVENILE COURT Now Bruns wick Hotel and Restaurant, $2.25; A. tt. 'jyrv., It W; D. S, Prat, M lli, tilt h I :Unh, .t2.lt. J ftlNflNQ AND ADVERTISING Oregon City Enterprise, $231.12; Tho Courier Press, $68.80. FAIRS Huntley Drug Co., $1.70; O. E; Freytag, $6.00. SEALER J. F. Jones, $29.74. TAX DEPARTMENT The Lon don Assurance Corporation, $170.00; Edith Alldrodge, $60.00; Gortio Wil son, $13.50; W, B. Cook, $21.50; Jess Paddock, $20.00; W. J. Wilson, $25. 00; Ona Renner, $16.25; Oregon City Enterprise, $90.15; Huntley Drug Co. $0.25. PROHIBITION-D. E. Frost, $5. 00; Richard Garrett, $5,00; A. E. Joyner, $20.00;' Huntley Drue Co., $0.75.