rrrmxr TmiwrTnTciTii mm a v m a oru I ( . into OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1918. War Widows Get Jobs New Teachers Chosen Hushands In Service Two war widows secured Jobs in the " Oregon CItly schools Thursday night Mra. Margaret Watenpaugh McDon Id, whose husband Simon McDonald ii in the aero aerrice, waa elected teacher of the primary grade in the Easthara school, succeeding Mra. Ber tha Dalllnger Shaver, who left last Fri day for Idaho. Mrs. Gladys Hargreaves, of Molalla, was elected teacher in the grades at the Barclay school, succeeding Miss Nora M. Wilson, whose resignation it effective March 22. Mrs. Hargreaves husband Is in the army. Both women have wide experience in school work. T-IEA1RS OF MOLALLA 10 HOLD The rarent-Teachers' local, of Mo lalla will hold its last meeting of the year at that place on Saturday, March 9, and one of the most Interesting pro grams of the year is in store for the patrons, according to Superintendent Calavan. The meeting will convene both morning and afternoon. 10:00 State Parent-Teachers" Work, Mrs. Arlstlne Felts. 10:45 How to Substitute Food, Lor ene Parker. 1:00 Music, Molalla school 1:15 Teachers' Part in Club Work, H. C Seymour. 1:00 Reading Circle Work, Alfred Powers. Oliver Babcock is what you might call a designing "cuss". If his wife's divorce complaint, filed Friday in the circuit court, is correct. Elsie Bab cock charges that her husband schemed and- "carried out a stupid plan calculated to annoy, worry and harass the plaintiff: and that he worried, scolded, reproached, nagged, and otherwise 'abused her to such an extent that happy domestic life at the Babcock home became an Impossibil ity. The climax came, the wif a char ges, when he finally fired her out of the home, and told her to be gone, once and for all. TALKS AT MOLALLA ON MM IRK Molalla, Or., March 8. The Molalla community held Its regular lunch and business meeting at the Molalla hotel Monday night T. A. Root, county road engineer, gave a talk on road conditions in Clackamas county and indicated what the county court would do to help solve the questions in this section. He says labor conditions will be a great handicap to road building this summer, as the state is paying $3.50 tor common labor and the coun ty would be required to pay the same, and even then help would be Inade quate. Wright's bridge, left high and dry when the river changed Its course, has been repaired and plans are Be ing made to change the river back into the old channel. Between 25 and SO loads of lumber are hauled into Molalla daily and this will be doubled this summer, requiring improvement to roads. CANDIDATES FOR COUNTY OFFICES FILE PETITIONS The first three candidates to file for county offices apoeared Monday. They were H. W. Koehler, democratic can didate tor sheriff; Fred A. Miller, re publican candidate for county clerk; and Dudley Boyles, candidate on the POOR OLD JAWN. JohnD. Rockefeller will hand over I3S.400.000 to the United $ States as his Income tax, it was $ stated here today by financial autoritles. SENATOR LEWIS CANDIDATE FOR A SECOND TERM Salem, March It (Special). Her man A. Lewis of Portland again de stres to be Joint Senator from Clack amas, Columbia and Multnomah counties, having filed hla declaration with Secretary Olcott. In hla declaration he ays: FLATFORM Give my unqualified support to the Government and- all its branches In carylng on the war to a victorious entt. I win use my oesi efforts to promote and encourage the development of the industries and re- HERMAN A. LEWIS. sources of the State. I will work for the better and more efficient produc tion and management of our farms and the farm products and the market ing thereof, among other things, fav oring the establishment of the Flax industry on a permanent and paying basis. I favor strict economy of ad ministration. SLOGAN Progreslve Republi can. Unqualified Americanism. De velop State's industries and farm production. L! Helps Director General Run American Railroads IN MILITARY RELIEF b- - n ? J 1 SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon, for Clackamas county. La Nora Sterns, Plaintiff, i Tracy Starns, Defendant. To Tracy Starns, above-named de- fendant: In the name of the State of Ore gon you, are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed arainst vou in the above entitled suit. nn nr hofm-n th 2fifh da nf Anril. 191S.! Molalla, Or., March 8 The Melalla said date being the expiration of six Red Cross auxiliary has been very ac weeks from the first publication of tive In the military relief work, hav this summons, and if you fail to ap-'ing sent to headquarters 1956 articles pear or answer said complaint for 'since organization was perfected sev want thereof, the plaintiff will apply eral months ago. The local workers to the court for the relief prayed for have been complimented by the Port In her "complaint to-wit: land chapter on the quality and For a decree dissolving the mar- amount of work done. Mrs. O. W. riage contract now existing- between Robbins, who has two sons in the ser- plaintiff and defendant and tor the res- vice, nas cnarge or tnis department, toratlon of her former name La Nora The auxiliary since December has fin- McDanieL This ecmmona is published ished 69 knitted sweaters, SI pairs by order of Hon. J. U .Campbell, judge knitted socks, 47 pairs knitted wrlst- of the Circuit Court which order was lets, 6 knitted helmets, ISO hospital made on the 13th day of March. 1918, shirts, IS suits of pajamas. 39 pairs and the time prescribed for publishing of bed socks, 348 napkins, 192 hand- thereof is six weeks, beginning with i kerchiefs, 8 dozen tray clotns, & dozen the issue dated Friday, March 15, 1918, and continuing each week thereafter to and including Friday, April 26, 1918. BROWXELL & S1EVERS. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Resident Attorney; of Oregon City, Or. Old Folks Saved From Suffering Miss Frances Hawthorne Brady of Washington, D. C, was the first wom an named on the staff of William G. McAdoo, director general of American railroads. Miss Brady has been prom aent in society in Washington. Mrs. Mary A. D-an, Taunton, JIas3.. in her 87th year, says: "I thought I was beyond the rer.ch of medicine, tut Foley Kidney Pills have proven most beneficial in my case." ilr. Sam A. Hoover, High Point, N. C, writes: "My kidney trouble was worse at night ar.d I had to get up from five to seven times. Now I do not have to get up at night, and con fsider myself in a truly normal con dition, which I attribute to Foley Kid ney Pills, as I have taken nothing else." Mrs. M. A. Bridges, Robinson, Mass., says: "I suffered from- kidney ail mtnts for two years. I commenced taking Foley Kidney Pills ten months ago, and though I am 61 years of age, 1 feel like a 16-year-old girl.'" Foley Kidney Pills are . tonic, strengthening and up-building, and rfstore normal action to the klanevs and 'o a disordered and painful blad der. Thev act quickly an contain no dangerous or harmful drugs. wash cloths, 3 fracture pillows, 202 comfort pillows, 30 bed coats, 27 gun wipers (10-inch strips). Every adult in the Molalla district is a member of the Red Cross. ROAD D1ST. NO. 7 C. W. Schuld & Sons, $28.00. ROAD DIST. NO. 8 raul R. Meinig, $13.98; Sandy Lumber Co., $34.06; L, W. Miller, $14.00; Dick Al len, $3.75; Aug. Biedenstein, $2.60; O. G. Mclntyre, $32.50; H. Larson, $25.00; E. Peterson, $10.00; J. Mc Intvre, $2.50. ROAD DIST. NO. 9-Frd Llni, $17.50; Will Lins, $2.00; Edd Grafen hain, $9.00; John Duus, $12.00; Her man Duus, $7.00; J. English, $10.00; William Johnson, $3.00; Walter Tar williger, $2.00. ROAD DIST. NO. ll-F. M. Rob. ertson, $1.87; Chase & Linton Gravel Co., $165.30; J. R. Llvcsay, $2.50; C. Moak, $1.25; C. R. Llvesav, $1.75. ROAD DIST. NO. 12 W. F. Hah erlach, $36.78; Earl Gerber, $12.00; J. Moser, $12.00; E. C- Gerber, $29.. 60; O. Thompson, $5.50; F. .Moser, $9.00; Henry Babler, $8.00. ROAD DIST. NO. 13 Frank Swart, $543.34; George N. Gill, $33.. 60; Walt Paterson, $11.85; E. Larson. $5.30; A. Flanum, $1.55; Louis Nor. man, $10.30; J. Marklund, $1.56; H. P. Goss, $5.00; A. Johnson, $6.25; J. F. Walsh, $6.25; E. W. Altig, $6.25; W. II. Lewis, $5.00; Frank SwarU, $2.50; J. Swarti, $1.25; G. N. Gill. $35.00; Gotleib Amacher, $2.50; J. T. Fullam, $8.75. ROAD DIST. NO. 15 Frank Dow. ling, $1.00. ROAD DIST. NO. 16 D. McAar thur, $5.00; F. Huiraa, $8.60; W, Ran dall, $17.25; II. Engel, $16.00. ROAD DIST. NO. 17 Canby Hardware & Implement Co., $1.45; Wm. Githens, $15.75; Herb Johnson $17.75; Ernest Johnson, $12.00; A. B. Johnson, $9.00; Almon Johnson, $40.50; John Paveliti, $31.60; M. Strejc, $10.60; Otto Striker, $47.25; Henry Richter, $17.75; George Koeh ler, $15.75; Roy Caveness, $2.63; Adam Bany, $10.25; Fred Bany, $5.65; Herman Pipka, $18.00; F. B. Needham, $5.00; Shaker Miller, $5.. 00; P. R. Pierce, $2.25; R. Strejc, $21.75. ROAD DIST. NO. 18 Martin Bros.. $14.00; L, P. Duffy, $1.38; Fred Kamrath, Jr., $2.75; Fred Kam rath, $1.75. ROAD DIST. NO! 19 L. J. Elliott, $150.84; Clark Bros., $65.80; J. C. Nelson, $4.69; Charles Nelson, $3.. 75; Walter Zwahlen, $6.25; Robert Zwahlen, $6.25; Fred Zwahlen, $5.94; Claude Bottermiller, $6.23; W. H. Bottermiller, $7.19; Walter Lee, $5. 00; A. F. Buxhe, $7.90; L. P. Elliott, $4.12; John Puts, $6.19; Ed. Buol, $4.6? ; John Buol, $3.75; Chas. Gasser $2.19; Alex Nelson, $1.25; H. Chind gren, $2.50; Glen Larkins, $5.00; Elmer Erickson, $11.25; A. Woodside, $5.00; W. Miller, $5.00; P. Berdine, $2.50; Albert Erickson, $2.50; Fred Bruner, $10.50; William Wallace, $5.00; Frank Jones, $10.00. ROAD DIST. NO. 20 G. .Vagary, $3.70; J. C. Miller, $73.50; II. Gib son, $4.50; J.Willock, $6.00; M. John ston, $57.00; C. Rankin, $13.50; S. Miller, $81.00; A. ClifT, $12.00; G. Dallas, $3.75; M. W. Johnston, $43. 50; W. Benton, $4.50; W. Brown, $9.00. ROAD DIST. NO. 21-Stefani Lumber Co., $144.00; Hult Bros., $196.00; W. S. Gorbett, $55.50; Aur. Almquist, $11.25; W. E. Bonney, $3. 75; Chas. Johnson, $3.00; A. E. Nel son, $2.50; G. Murphy, $15.00; Phil Nordlinp, $5.00; Axel Johnson, $12.- 50; L. P. Elliott, $12.00; Au. Wcck burg", $1.88 Herm Chindgren, $7.50; Claud Winslow, $7.50. Rathke, $!7.87j Wm. Booth, $14.00; Fred Wagner, $3.75; W. Haworth, $55.00; Thos. Dunn, $12.50; V. E. Schuld & Sons, $35.00; Vernle Rad ford, $7.50; Joo Cuhlo, $10,30; Fred Henirstler, $10.00; Wagner, $3.75; W. Haworth, $55.00; Thoa. Dunn, $12. 50; V. E. Hengstlor, $10.00; A. Baumbnck, $10.00; J. Harnett, $45, 00; D. Hiatt, $40.54; A. Hengstler, $10.30; Paul Dunn, $2.75; J. Burnett, $5.25; D. Hiatt, $4.80; W. Haworth, $10.00. ROAD DIST. NO. 38 II. E. Shar row, $1.00; R. Richardson, $7.60. ROAD DIST. NO. 41 R. S. Smith, $2.10; Paul R. Melnig, $3.70; Firwood Dover Telephone Co., $15.00; II. It. Udell, $5.25; A. Koennaman, $1.25. ROAD DIST. N. 44 Frank Dow ling, $2.00; C. W. Frlodrkh, $1.80; C. R, Livesay, $24.25; Hogg Bros., $0.50; A. S. Newton, $52.60; R. Braker, $12.50; A. Osburn, $40.50; J. Shocklcy, $2.60; J. Barlow, $22.50; Osborn, $31.25; H. Jones, $12.00; E. FN Bancroft, $7.50; J. Harry, $20.00; C. Gregory, $10.00; II. Engel, $8.00. ROAD DIST. NO. 47-C. W. Schuld & Sons, $7.00; E. C. Warren, $394.35; Portland Railway, Light & Power Co., $8.34; O. P. Roethe, $103.. 00; D. J. Bass, $43.50; Ira Hart, $8.. 25; John Risley, $8.00. ROAD DIST. NO. 49 A. N. Wills, $21.00. ROAD DIST. NO. 60 A. Mather, $16.65. ROAD DIST. NO. 62 Laurelwood Filling Station, $8.20; Frank Ott, $60.25; Frank Ott, $12.20; Gents Ga rage, $12.25; W. A. Ulrich, $38.50; Joe Spady, $15.00; Louis Spady, $21.. 25; L. C. Becker, $20.00; Narmer Peterson, $27.50; Chas. Henderson, $21.25; Aug. Geppert, $23.75; John Bower, $21.25; Arthur Deardorff, $22.50; Otto Brookman, $12050; Frank Krause, $10.00; Alfred Adam, $14.35; Elmer Zlnser, $13.10; Earl IVardorff, $12.00v ROAD DIST. NO. 64 Amos Vo der, $1.00; BenJ. SUnton, $6.12; Sam Miller, $4.00. ROAD DIST. NO. 55 Horner Mil lard Lbr. Co., $259.83; Frank Mil lard, $18.00; A. W. Lee, $2.25; S. W. Moore, $2.25; Ben Baker, $2.25. ROAD DIST. NO. 66 Martin Bros $96.67. GENERAL ROADS A. N. Wills, $14.00; Mt Tabor Garage, $3.80; W. F. Haberlach, $80.00; Coast Steel & Machinery Co., $94.00; Miller-Park-er Co., $23.40; Hodson-Fecnaughty Co., $36.32; Willamette Valley South ern Railwny Co., $20.60; Good Roads man, $3.49; H. Hill, $3.49; N. Crow ley, $12.00; II. E. Young, $33.83; E. R. Kilgnilon, $30.00; Horner Millard Lbr. Co., $52.41; Scripture & May, $4.65; Wm. Dutcher, $133.25; H. H. Hartley, $71.75; S. W. Hare, $60.00; W. Henderson, $55.50; D. Hare, $01.. 50; F. A. Vnllet, $12.00; J. D. Frem-h $3.00; E. D. Still, $8.00; W. F. Hub erlnch, $310.32. BOUNTY Edward Schmidt, $4.. 00; Wade Cribble, $1.60; Wm. M. Kirchem, $3.00. ELECTION I. M. Harrington, $6.00; Boss Ross, $40.00. SHERIFF H. II. Hughes, $35.60; W. F. Stangel, $4.60; Jones Drug Co., $2.40; L, C. Hubbard, $2.91; Ore gon City Enterprise, $10.00; Wm. J. Wilson, $9.20; A. E. Joyner, $28,50; It. E. Meads, $140.00. CLERK The Adding Mach. Co., $0.75; Jones Drug Co., $7.40; F. A. Miller, $10.50; I. M. Harrington, $7.. 50; Oregon City Enterprise, $11.30. RECOUDKR Jones Drug Co., $1.. 25; Huntley Drug Co., $2.60; R. L. Davis, $75.00; D. C. Boyles, $9.00; Glass & Prudhommo Co., $73.00. TREASURER Oregon City En terprise, $10.95. ASSESSOR Oregon City Enter prise, $12.25; Huntley Drug Co., $0.75;Frankel Ribbon Co., $3.60; Bushong A Co., $16.50; W. W. Ever hart, $9.28. COUNTY COURT-W. A. Proc tor, $42.00; A. H. Knight, $64.60; Oregon City Enterprise, $0.65; It. 8. Anderson, $3.00. COURT HOUSE -Pacific Tele phone & Telegraph Co., $43.55; Home Telephone Co., $15.35; Pope & Co., $1.75; T. M. Miller, $1.75; Bord of Water Commissioners, $21.00; Coast Chemical Co., $2.75; Hogg Bros., $2.70. JUSTICK OF PEACE H. H. Hughes, $5.00; D. E. Frost, $23.20. CORONER Dr. Orel A. Welsh, $28.60. SURVEYOR II. H. Johnson, $11.. 95; C. A. Miller, $6.00; C. Simmons, $9.00; Huntley Drug Co., $1.00. INSANE M. C. Strickland. $5.00. SUIT. OF SCHOOLS Bushong & Co., $31.05; D. E. Frost, $7.75; Hunt ley Drug Co., $43.80; Brenton Ved der, $150.00; J. E. Calavan, $25.78; Mil lor-Parker Co., $7.60. BOARD OF HEALTH Oregon City Enterprise, $3.66; Jones Drug Co., $9.00; Dr. O. A. Welsh, $00.30. STOCK INSPECTOR It. G. Mul lonhofr, $18.75; Williard Bosholm, $218.75. COUNTY POOR Wm. Danforth, Dead British Ambauador. and the New Ambassador ffi iSy J i I ' ' 1 ' 1 . 1' . IT a M' '''If- v . V; -v1 '''" i L,v . v-j J A month after Sir Cecil A. Spring Ulca was relieved of his place a British ambassador to tho United States he died lu Ottawa, where be had gone on a visit While is waa on his deathbed tho new amkasaador Lord Reading, arrived In the Untied Rtntni. Lord Reading U well known In the United States. Mach. Co., $53.83; Jarl & Eri, $4.55; ! $10.00; Boys' & Girls' Aid Soc, $10.. Port Ry. L. & P. Co., $41.70; Fred i 00; Hoff Bros. (Tom Jones), $19.00; Lins, $11.00; H. Engel, $19.25; E. A.Mrs. Bradtl (J. McNamara), $10.00; Hackett, $6.60; W. Randall, $24.00; i Sam Booher, $16.00; Dock Mosier, A. Thompson. $32.00: D. R. Dimick. $f4.00: Mary Buol (Robert Trimblel.l $26.00; Wm. Rider, $17.50; A. R. Earls, $15.75; Charles Thomas, $3.50; C. O. Thomas, $8.75; Paul Bany, $21.00; Sam Hess, $18.00; Charles Bradle, $9.00; Ralph Koehler, $12.- 00; S. Bany, $12.00; O. F. Frentress, $6.00; Thomas Simpson, $6.00; Mike Hurris, $12.00; A. E. Wait, $6.00; Electric Store, $2.20; W. F. Haber lach, $84.50; J. I White, $12.50; P. B. Gray, $2.50; Huntley Drug Co., $0.95. $5.00; Sarah Gibbons .$20.00; Mrs. Jessie Chalk, $16.00; Mrs. Galbratth, $15.00; Mrs. G. W. Thompson, $10.. 00; A. C. Sleight, $15.00; Ada Le Lellaw, $8.00; Katio Pluurd, $8.00; Ella Tracy, (Eunice Horner), $10. 00; Been Landcs, $12.00; S. E. Curd (Michael Boyl), $8.00; C. II. Dybduhl, $20.00; Gustav Grcble, $20.00; Mrs. N. E. Taylor (Booher), $14.00; Wm. Dukclman, $14.00; John & Wm. NEW YORK, March 11. Tho United Hebrew Trades came to the rescue of Thomas Mooney, sentenced to deuth at Sun Francisco, as a result of the Pre paredness luy bomb explosion In July. 1916, at a mass meeting here Sunday. Socialist orators made fiery speeches In his behalf, but denounced with al- :ECI DOUBLE QUARTETTE Four divorce decrees were, entered of record In the circuit court Wed nesday. Edith A. Sheldon was grant ed a divorce from her husband, Kirk Sheldon, and the court ordered the restoration of her maiden name, Edith A. Bishop. Emma B.. James was granted a decree from Robert G. James; Etta McCoy was given a de cree from Virgil McCoy; and Lena Baumgarten obtained a divorce from her husband, John Baumgarten, the plaintiff obtaining her maiden name, Lena Schram. Important Announcement W. B. STOKES Announces the opening of his New Store, Seventh Street, near the Elevator, Oregon City We are prepared to secure for you the highest cash price for your produce. We can supply your Grocery Needs at Lowest Prices. We huy for Cash and Sell for Cash. We have no bad acounts for the Cash Cus tomer to pay. If you live in the country you don t pay the delivery charges of City Orders. YOU ARE INVITED TO CALL Low Expenses, Cash Buying and Selling Makes this the Bargain Center VANCOUVER MARRIAGES. VANCOUVER, Wash., March 7.- Licenses to wed were issued here to day to the following Clackamas county people: Oscar James Harper, legal, of Mil waukle, Or., and Mrs. Katie Dodge, legal ,of Oregon City, Oregon. Samuel Linton, 41, of Oregon City, Oregon, and Margarette A. Vineyard, 1 51 nf rtrfiffnn Pit Hrocrnn The County Court EXPENDITURES FOR MONTH OF MARCH ROAD DISTRICT NO. 1 W.F. Haberlach, $1.20; J. W. Hugill, $0.75; A. N. Wills, $32.40; Clay Colson, $93.50; Robert Rosenau, $66.00; Joe Mlady, $28.87; James Kepcha, $4.00; M. E. Gaffney, $72.00; A. Martin, $8.00; Herman Timmer, $13.75; Dan Gaffney, $77410; C. E. Battin, $37.. 12; Jerome Avery, $38.50; J. A. Da. vis, $38.50; A. N. Wills, $30.25; Ottis Welch, $22.00. ROAD DIST. NO. 3 Mat Green slade, $4.50; H. Seibert, $19.00; Joe Papsch, $9.00; J. E. Cline, $3.00; Ra mon Cline, $3.00. ROAD DIST. NO. 4 C. W. Schuld & Sons, $21.00; Portland Railway, Light & Power Company, $25.03; Es tacada Telephone & Telegraph Co., $0.90; J. D. Closner Tie Co., $91.40; Irvy Millard, $5.00; H. A. Githens, $4.00; L. Hale, $6.00; H. C. Heiple, $10.00; J. A. KitchinK, $12.00; C. W Fuller, $9.00; E. E. Erkkson, $2.00; J. A. Hitching, $4.15; J. C. Kitching, $8.80; J. B. Linn, $2.50. ROAD DIST. NO. 22 A. N. Wills, Co., $28.00; Robt. Elkins, $7.50; E. II . Metzler, $2.50; Homer Trullingcr, $3.12; Lee Looncy, $2.50; Loui Gi anini, $5.00; W. II. Engle, $3.75; Oren Cutting, $7.50; Hershel Wilson, $7. 50; A. T. Buxton, $5.00; Ben Stein injrer, $5.00; H. W. Summerville, $5.00 J. V. Harless, $6.25; II. J. Ras tall, $28.00; S. A. D. Hungate, $39.- 50; Sam Jane, $13.75; Graham Hun gate, $16.25; Walter Painter, $16.- 25; Clay Hungate, $6.87; Cosby Dick- erson, $U.75; Browning, $3.75; Mer- ril Eldred, $7.50; Henry Fick, $6.25; Robert Elkins, $3.75; Milton Trul linger, $2.50; H. C. Bonaker, $5.62; Herman Chindgren, $32.00; A. E. Ad- kins, $3.00; Sam Bhenke, $3.00; Mil ton Chindgren, $11,25. ROAD DIST. NO. 23 R. W. Zim merman, $9.00. ROAD DIST. NO. 24 W. W. Ir vin, $6.00; C. R. Nobblett, $2.50; C. E. Miller, $7.00; F. Keiling, $2.50; P. H. Miller, $2.50. ROAD DIST. NO. 25 Tice Broth ers, $6.20; Rudolph Klaus, $8.00; P. J. Scheer, $6.25; Chester Smith, $5.00. ROAD DIST. NO. 26 Concrete Pipe Works, $18.00. ROAD DIST. NO. 27 Frank Jeorg, $8.00; Olaf Olson, $6.00; J. L. Jones, $4.00; F. Hubbard. $2.00; A. Barth, $2.00; Jay Bentley, $2.00; I. D. Larkins, $7.00; T. D. Clap, $2.00. ROAD DIST. NO. 28 Hodson. Feenaughty Co., $2.29; W. G. Mas terton, $33.25; Robbins Bros., $8.15; D. B. Gray, $25.00; Howard-Cooper Corporation, $26.33; Zeb Bowman, $24.00; N. B. Wade, $22.50; Robert Bagby, $19.50; L. D. Shank, $29.75; W. M. Bird, $18.00; Ed. Russell, $12. 00; Leslie Shank, $61.50; E. L". Pal frey, $7.00. ROAD DIST. NO. 29 Canby Hardware & Implement Co., $15.20; G. II. Gray, $20.00; Arlo Gray, $15. 00; Edward White, $7.50; Will Flick, $7.50. ROAD DIST. NO. 30 Oswego Lumber Co., $9.45. ROAD DIST. NO. 31 A. F. Del ker, $6.75; L. J. Francis, $5.00. ROAD DIST. NO. 32 Harry Jost, $11.75; J. C. Snyder, $2.00; Henry Wilhelm, $2.00. ROAD DIST. NO. 33 Horner Mil lard Lbr. Co., $5.37; Frank Millard, $8.00; Marion Millard, $1.25; W. Tucker, $0.60; E. Closner, $0.60; Jas. Closner, $2.25. ROAD DIST. NO. 34 Nelson & Davis, $7.00; Frank Busch, $5.15; F. Moser, $37.50; G. OldenstadUt22.50; W. Oldenstadt, $21.25; S. Seedling, $22.50; E. Oldenstadt, $16.87; W. Jas ter, $2.50; A. Oldenstadt, $16.25; R. Oldenstadt, $13.75; N. Bellmore, $15.00; G. Moser, $15.00; J. Seed ling, $3.12; S. Moser, $11.25; W. Kaiser, $56.00. ROAD DIST. NO. 85 C. W. Beers, -$20.00; Mrs. Elizabeth Saun nnin TMnrtntrcwtvxkrrp i i. f rlir 45 nn M aru T t 1 A flit. A t i n...' m ..or. . .MfKnrtvi tin no. xir T!..t,, r J the American federation ot Labor. QO.VV t tl. 1, 14.1,17 1. iU. V-U., fl.i; . , wcvvi, C. Buchcl, $50.00; Honeyman Hard-100; M.iud Williams, $10.00; J. B. Sal ware Co., $31.77; Howard-Cooper ,oe (W. T. Tinsley, D. R. Davicg, Corp., $2.09; Mt. Tabor Fuel Co.,,Wm- Kuhn), $60.00; Geo. H. New $3.91; Doernbecher Mfg. Co., $1.05; "ome $'0.00; Mr. Annie Lungsford, PniKini, l.'..ii!nn,i.n, Pn i Hi . i n J7.00 '. CK'ilu droi'crv t Mnlili.nhinforl rt,iii...i ii,.... vi-.L m r. 'IlO.O.'l; Wm. Kiilinn tT V,n,I. ' dared r rank Vllllivy 1UW ,,V1 IVB, P'J A. i U. 1 UUB Oil ' - - v. w t n- i 0.52; Hci-man Fisher, $188.00: ha). W Mary I. Wilson (E. Mil- H. W. Meier. $31.89: N. T. Andros. i ler). $30.00; Mrs. Fred Himler $52.34; L. Rycynski, $55.39; G. Gross I $54.09; E. Gross, $54.09; J. Turner, $54.09; W. Larson, $43.62; F. Ross, $13.96; J. Johnson, $22.68; E. Zim mer, $47.11; R. O. Britton, $50.60; J. Nowak, $33.15; J. Pauline, $13.62; W. M. Rainey, $55.83; W. Fromong, $15.70; W. B. Miller, $47.11; Herman Fisher, $93.76; C. Kelnhofer, $14.39; W. M. Stone, $3.83; C. J. Quickley, $45.72; G. Taylor, $33.25; J. W. Gil bert, $21.00; Robert Switzer, $16.55; Ruben Bernard, $41.55; T. C. Sher wood, $105.57; J. Joncll, $12.68; C. Schmeiscr, $25.84; J, A. Kepcha, $60 64; A. Martin, $51.11; O. Martin, $9.. 65; Burns Britton, $15.75; J. Feltz, $27.00; A. Solberry, $6.20; Sam Ross, $11.20; W. E. Edwards, $7.47; E. Ed wards, $7.47; C. Colson, $26.17; W. Kaiser, $17.88; E. Stauber, $27.95; M. Stauber, $27.95; Geo. Schwint, $15.47; P. Hahn, $29.65; Albert Fish er, $5.99; T. F. Pullcn, $12.21; O. Cantrall, $6.49; H. E. Young, $33.33; Oregon City Foundry, $66.75; Fran cis Welsh, $27.68; Pope & Co., $12.. 80; Oregon Iron & Steel Co., $1.00; Coast Culvert-& Flume Co., $110.47; Standard Oil Co., $2.00; The Heirs of Fred Rakel Estate, $300.00; Ore gon hng. & Cons. Co., $421.49; Mar shal Wells Co., $43.29; J. J. Burke, $30.20; II. E. Cowgill, $66.25; Falls Transfer Co., $55.02; F. C. Gadke, $65.73; Hogg Bros., $2.60; Huntley Bros., $4.10; Oregon Engineering Co., $1.65; Robertson Hardware & Steel Co.," $25.25; B. J. Staats, Hdwe, Co., $22.40; Francis Welsh, $10.50; II. E. Yeung, $4.10; II. Brightbill, $0.75; W. F. Haberlaxih, $412.69; Joe Medock, $62.37; A. W. Mead, $51.23; R. R. Roberts, $33.15; J. A. Roachs, $48.85; C. F. Stutz, $58.88; F. Qulnn, ?69.35; G. Rake, $69.34; J. J. Con fer, $49.06; R. Aldrich, $67.60; N. Wallace, $105.71; II. T. Sears, $56. 26; G. D. Baker, $62.37; C. H. Bohm, $65.42; G. R. Richards, $89.21; M. H. Long, $82.49; E. A. Osborn, $58.88; G. H. Crothers, $61.07; G. W. Perci full, $64.11; A. Sanetell, $47.33; W. M. Billings, $84.17; M. G. Christen son, $67.82; W. A. Rakcl, $43.61; J. A. Acord, $25.73; R. S. Filler, $10.02; J. Joseph, $15.32; J. M. Webb, $11.78; W. M. Harvey, $15.32; Chas. Swift, $14.18; F. M. Bennett, $41.88; II. N. Kern, $41.88; F. Freese, $43.62; W. R. Dann, $34.90; W. M. Pulley, $28.. 42; W. Haitt, $27.92; C. Blakley, $27.92; T. O. Montgomery, $31.41; J. W. Aldrich, $27.92; E. L. Faulkner, $27.92; E .Elligsen, $16.17; C. E. Dol lar, $20.94; M. R. Snidow, $24.43; H. Simpson, $20.94; C. A. Frost, $20. 94; A. Klemsen, $3.49; F. Testra, $15.70; R. W. Griffith, $15.96; E. Fortune, $13.96; S. L. Aldrich, $13. 96; II. U. Miller, $10.47; J. F. Moore, $10.47; J. Toweroy, $13.96; J. Gerk- (Matheson), $20.00; J. C, Penney Co. (Mrs. Gcist), $5.48; A. A. Pease (Mrs. Ida Mobra), $20.00; Dunning & McEntee (Joseph Laurence), $25. 00; Parkpluce Store (Mrs. Baker), $5.00; Parkpluce Store (Mrs. Zack ery), $10.00; J. J. Tobin (Dick Mey era), $20.00; St. Vincent's hospital (Joseph Ijwrence), $6.25; E. A. Hackett (A. C. Straight), $7.07; E. A. Hackett (Piezo), $7.05; Lursen & Co. (Mrs. Lamp), $5.00; Larsen & Co. (Beers), $10.00; II. D. Ader (J. Lawrence), $3.25; Multnomah Coun ty (G. Avery), $30.00; Miller & Obst (Zachary), $5.25; Fred Schwartz (Mrs. Trullinger), $10.00; Robbins Bros. (J. Russell). $11.70: Oroeon City Hospital Co. (Ida Gould), $100.. 00; Oregon City Hospital Co. (Anna Ragan), $42.00; Huntley Drug Co.. $11.85; Mrs. E. Jackson, $15.00; Francis Welsh, $5.00; C. E. Cross (S. Gibbons), $5.00; II. S. Anderson (Mrs. G. G. Brown), $6.00; R. L. Holman (George R. Gray), $60.00; Doctors Mount (Mary Maroy), $5.00; F. M. Robertson (Mrs. Beers), $6.00; Jones Drug Co., $2.80; George A. Harding, $14.45; Huntley Drug Co., $4.01; Maud Williams (Care of child), $5.00; Mrs. E. V. Phelps (V. Neff), $10.00; Denis Donovan (Jcc rome Hamilton), $14.00; A. B. Buckles (Geist), $10.00; Farr Bros. (Piezo), $12.00; Bannon & Co. (Mar tin, Davies, Williams, Meyer), $15. 40; Mrs. W. E. Boerncr (E. .C Dos brow), $20.00; Mrs. M. Durgun (M. Foster), $25.00; E. H. Cooper (Mrs. Piezo), $5.00; L. II. Doolittlo (Dick elman), $10.40; Morgan Co. (Mrs. Carlis el. J 10.00; Mm. 7. Mnmhv I $15.00; W. W. Pollock (Chas. McKin nis), $24.00; Hugh Knipe (M. Wil liams), $5.00; Clyde Grocery (Mol- denhauer), $5.00; Mrs. Gage, $15.00; Mrs. J. N. Dustin (J. G. Wake), $10.. 00; Otto E. Mcindl (J. C. Seahorn), $10.00. JAIL W. J. Wilson, $29.20. JUVENILE COURT A. E. Joyner $12.00; D. E. Frost, $40.56; Minda E. Church, $35.30. PRINTING & ADVERTISING Oregon City Enterprise, $28.48; The Courier Press, $28.48. TAX DEPARTMENT Frankel Carbon & Ribbon Mfg. Co., $10.00; I. D. Taylor, $12.75; Jess W. Hyatt, $38.99; Evelyn Harding, $37.94; Ona Renner, $67.46; Flo Hewitt, $10.84; Edith Alldredge, $59.02; Huntley Drug Co., $0.75; W. J. Wilson, $50. 00; Oregon City Enterprise, $449.90; The Courier Press, $529.62. PROHIBITION II. II. Hughes, $5.00; Huntley Drug Co., $1.55. FOREST FIRES State Treasur er, $262.79. EXPERTING BOOKS J. II. Wil ,son, $15.00. There were no Indications that the breach between the two labor organ isations has been healed. "We stand for something more than tho mere organization of lubor," de- A. Slevertnan. "We stand for social and political mutation in this country and that's why they fear us. We have met here today to de mand that Tom Mooney shall have a now trial. Don't worry, my friends. Your Tom will never be handed. Why? Simply because the Socialists, revolu tionists of America, are behind him. "Wo ask no aid from organized labor from Bninuel Uompers down. -We ask no publicity from the capitalist press. We ask no favor from the Wilsons nor the Judges ot the courts, nor the prose cutlng attorneys. But Tom Mooney will never be hanged. Their powers are paralyzod when Socialism makes a threat and Socialism and revolution are behind Mooney," CRITICISM UPON FOOD CONTROL 18. VERY HARSH WASHINGTON, March ll.-Strlc-tures on government price fixing and the activities ot the food administra tion monopolized today's session ot the senate. Led by Senator Reed, ot Mis souri, a Democrat, a group of senators ot both parties made the attuck. Charges that a general policy of fix Jng prices for farm products, not au thorized by the food control law, Is being instituted were made by Sena tors Reed and Borah, who said the li censing power of the law was being so used that Its actual result Is an un authorized price-fixing progrnm. In a four-hour speech Jcomlng with bitter criticism Senator Reed also de nounced the fuel administration, as sorting that Administrator Garflold had not told the truth regarding re sults of the coalloss days order, which he described as a "lockout" on eastern ndustrles. "Wo would not have had so many meatless days If there had not been so many brainless days," Senator Reed declared. "A few more acts ot the food administration and we shall have bread tickets. I believe the efficiency of tho United States has been reduced 20 per cent by Ignorant Interference with business methods." Turning to what he called ineffi ency in the war department, the Mis souri senator said General Pershing had notified the department not to send any more shoddy uniforms for American soldiers in France. COURT ACTION8. Lou D. Evans was awarded a decree of divorce, together with the custody of three minor chlldron, from I. C. Evans Thursday, On motion of tho plaintiff tho suit of W. B. Stokes against Atlantis N. Wllklns, was dismissed from the cir cuit court records, by order ot Judge Campbell Thursday.