Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, June 21, 1918, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    I MEN IN U. S. SERVICE WRITE HOME
Many Interesting Letters Received From
Boys All Over World
Miss Elsie Vowles, of tlili city, Is In
receipt o( a letter from her brother,
J'rlvate II. Vcwlt'i, who U stationed
In England. The letter was written
May 6, end among other thins he
says:
"I supposo you will went to know
whut hue become of me, but I arrived
here safely a few days ego, after
fulrly uneventful voysge, except to
ward the latter part when two nub
marines were lighted, one on one day,
and one the next. One of the two
came up right beside one boat, but
before she could do anything, she wae
hit by a depth bomb from the boat
ahead. Other destroyers reported her
a sunk. Another came up rlicht In the
middle of the convoy, but wont down
again aa noon at the aw the destroy
ri. "We landed In England In glorious
weather, and we are now well quart
ered for tea days' In camouflaged
tenta JikI outside the main camp,
"The country where I am stationed
Is beautiful. We passed through Lon
don on our way down, but as it was
night, and there were no lights, we
aaw nothing.
"Food Is very ahort here, and we
hardly gat enough to eat Sugar Is
practically non-exlstant, and oranges
are four cent each. I would be tickled
to death If you could send me a box
of nut bar chocolates, Hershey's or
something like that, and I will pay
you when I get back.
"We have three band In this csmp
and one bugle band. These organiza
tion are playing all times during the
day and night. There Is also a general
din of rifle and machine gun fire and
aoa planes high up.
"Hoping everything Is 0. K, In Ore
gon City.'
R. VOWLES
Hl (fcn
First 8ergnant Mtlo It. Coopor, of
Company O, 163 United States In
fantry, was heard from a few days
ALBRIGHTS VPART WAY!
In a decree of divorce handed down
Monday, Judxe J. U. Campbell granted
Minnie R. Albright freedom from
Frank Albright, and allowed her the
custody of their It-year-old aon. Carl.
The couple were married In Salem, In
1896. Cruel and Inhuman treatment
was the complaint.
M00RE8 GETS VERDICT
A decree of foreclosure was entered
Tuesday In favor of Chas. II. Moores,
of Portland, against A. F. Green, fore
closing the defendant's Interest In
Lot S4 of Sellwood Garden Addition
to Portland. The mortgage face was
for $447.00, with Interest and costs.
The County Court
EXPENDITURES FOR MONTI! OF
JUNE
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 1 A. N.
Wills, 188.80; J. W. Schuld, $73.60;
M. E. Gaffney, $97.00; C. E. Battin,
$82.26; Jerome Avery, $60.00; A. E.
Arby, $72.00; John Young, $03.00;
A. P. Lengenberg, $60.00; Clay Col
son, $136.00; Dan Gaffney, $144.00;
Ottis Welch, $141.00; J. A. Davis,
$138.00; W. Smart, $102.00; Roy Ot
ty, $90.00; Robert Rosenau, $93.00;
David Kanne, $64.00; Geo. A. Stev
ens, $39.00; B. L. Friedrich, $459.00;
W. F. Haberlach, $93.75.
ROAD DIST. NO. 3-Matt Green
slado, $3.76; C. Wolfhagen, $12.76;
J. C. "Elliott, $102.06; W. Buckmnn,
$85.75; Raymond Cline, $67.60; J. E.
Cline, $3.00; Will Witzel, $73.60; L.
Stradlpy, $73.50; Joe Pillster, $63.38;
J. W. Norton, $72.00; II. Bock, $58..
60; F. Bryan, $67.60; Herman Sci
bert, $113.00; Joe Papsch, $66.00;
Harold Norton, $27.00; J. A. Stall,
TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS
Notice Is hereby given that the County Superintendent of Clackamas
County, Oregon, will hold the regular examination of applicants for State Cer
tificates at Masonic Building, as follows:
Commencing Wednesday, June 26, 1918, at 9:00 o'clock a. m., and continu
ing until Saturday, June 29, 1918, at 4:00 o'clock p. m.
1 Wednesday Forenoon
U. 8. History, Writing (Penmanship), Music, Drawing.
Wednesday Afternoon
Physiology, Reading? Manual Training, Composition, Domestic Science, Meth
ods In Reading, Course of Study for Drawing, Methods in Arithmetic.
Thursday Forenoon
Arithmetic, History of Education, Psychology, Methods In Geography, Mechan
ical Drawing, Domestic Art, Course of Study for Domestic Art
Thursday Afternoon
Grammar, Geography, Stenography, American LIteraturo, Physics, Typewrit
ing, Methods In Language, Thesis for Primary Certificate
Friday Forenoon
Theory and Practice, Orthography (Spoiling), Physical Geography, English
Literature, Chemistry, Physical Culture
Friday Afternoon
School Law, Geology, Algebra, Civil Government
Saturday Forenooon
Geometry, Botany
Saturday Afternoon
General History, Bookkeeping
Very truly yours.
J A. CHURCHILL,
Superintendent of Public Instruction,
' V."
f s, J
f. ; ,i
i' mi ' i" 'iiThi'-'i'ii'''"'1"
ago, when his mother, Mrs. E. If.
Cooper, received word from the sol
dier. "The last letter I received from
home was about a weak ago, this be
ing dated April 8. and the Christina
package have not yet arrived, and
I do hope they will come along some
time.
"I am fueling fine here and really
getting fat Juat a little bit weighed
about a week ago, and tipped the
scales at 185, the most I ever weighed.
We have plouty of good food, and no
one has to work too hard.
"Spring Is about here from the
looks of tilings; the trees mostly all
leaved out, and many of the fruit
trees In bloom, and green grass every
where. The country Is very beautiful
now, but nothing like home." '
r4 pt fc
Charlie Richardson, of Oregon City,
now in France, writes his mother.
Mrs. C. W. Richardson. In his letter
Charlie says:
"Somewhere In France, May 16, 1918.
"My Dear Mother:
"I received your letter, and year's
and Nell's packages, and believe me,
Mother dear, I was sure glad to get
them. The rotor is a dandy. Thank
you so much. How we bit Into the
candy, chewing gum and tobacco.
I am feeling fine, and hope this
finds the loved ones at home the
same. Ob, yes I received the papers,
too. How good it ia to read the paper
from your 'old home town.' I told
8ergoant Kent Moody I received lome
copies of the Enterprise, and he said
'Where are theyT
"I went swimming today for the
first time In France.
'Tell Alberta I sincerely hope she
gets to be county treasurer.
"Give everybody a hello for me.
"Well, Mother der, I will close
now, hoping to hear from you soon. I
am as ever your devoted son."
I'lUVATE CIIA8. RICHARDSON,
Headquarters Troops, Third Army
Corps, A. P. O. 714. A. E. F.
$18.00; Fred Eckert, $21.00.
ROAD DIST. NO. 4 A. N. Wills,
$74.20; Portland Railway, Light &
Power Co., $58.41 j C. A. Looney,
$36.00; C. C. Saling, $36.00; R. S.
Coop, $4.60; W. T. Looney, $15.00;
II. Server, $450; E E. Erlckson, $16.
50; II. A. Glthens, $10.60; G. A. Lov
ell, $39.75; J. C. Hitching, $40.25;
Lester Hale, $18.00; J. R. Hughes,
$30.00; Frank Yunker, $16.50; R. II.
Currin, $21.75; Hodnon-Feenaughty
Co., $0.90; C. W. Schuld & Sons,
& Sons, $42.00; Bert II. Finch, $6.65;
II. H. Yount, $8.35; J. D. Closner
Tie Co., $25.05.
ROAD DIST. NO. 6Jarl & EH,
$85.86; C. W. Schuld & Sons, $60..
20; Port Ry. LAP. Co., $58.41; C.
A. Looney, $36.00; D. E. McConnel,
$54.00; II. C. Helple, $63.00; L. Hale,
$36.00; C C Saling, $36.00; R. S.
Coop, $4.60; W. T. Looney, $15.00;
II. Sarver, $4.50; E. E. Erlckson,
$16.50; II. A. Cithens, $10.50; fl. A.
Lovell, $39.75; J C Hitching, $40.25;
Lester Hale, $18.00; J. R. Hughes,
$30.00; Frank Yunker, $16.50; R. II.
Currin, $21.75; Hodson-Feenaughty
Co., $0.90; C. W. Schuld ft Sons,
$42.00; Bert II Finch, $6.65; II. H.
Yount, $8.35; J. D. Closner Tie Co.,
$25.06.
ROAD DIST. NO. 6-Jarl ft Erl,
$85.85; C. W. Schuld ft Sons, $60.20;
Port. Ry. L. ft P. Co., $56.07; The A.
B Elliott Co., $4.80; M. H. Wheeler,
$87.50; J A Imel, $72.00; W. E.
Wheeler, $123.00; Chas. Lckberg,
$93.00; John Andreg, $24.00; J. A.
Hite, $78,00; Peter Schwietzer, $40.
60; C. A. Wheeler, $58.50; B. F.
Hoover, $36.00; O. W. Boring, $21.
00; W. Mueller, $1.50.
ROAD DIST. NO. 6 Jarl ft Eri,
$38.68; H. Eyerkey, $79.60; Ed. Lit
tlepage, $68.26; Ed Sits, $87.00; W.
Bell, $78.00; C. Krebs,- $11.25; John
Mocho, $31.50; W. Widmer, $24.00;
R. E. Jarl, $52.60; Dave Jarl, $79.50;
Not Only Through
The Eyes Does
Beauty Show
Our efficient and latest
scientific methods pro
duce beautiful and
healthful teeth.
OHIO DENTISTS
PAINLESS DENTAL WORK
Over Harding's Drug Store.
Oregon City, Oregon
6078 Main St. Phone Pac. 62
i
OREGON CITY
Il7
Revenue, $30.75: Geo. Harrison,
$7.60; I. II. Phlpps, $21.00; F,
Rathke, $1.60; 3. R. Hall, $6.00; Lew.
is Hall, $6.00; E. Nasshahn, $16.60;
II. Illckford, $24.00; E. Albel, $24..
00; J. A. Albol, $24.00; E. V. Erkk
son, $27.00; A. Haworth, $27.00; B.
Nolson, $12.00; C. Timmerman, $21.
00; Hans Nelson, $9.00; W. Dolon,
$3.00.
ROAD DIST. NO. 7 R. 8. Smith,
$19.00; Cedar Creek Lumber Co.,
$178.20; Paul R. Meinig, $21.40;
Port. Ry. L. ft P. Co., $11.33; P. B.
Gray, $21.00; J Cockelreas, $33.00;
Jas. Fcgles, $76.00; W. Frank, $6.00;
Curl Helm, $8.25; Henry Helm, $8..
26; Otto Aschoff, $3.00; Ernest As
choff, $3.00.
ROAD DIST. NO. 8 C. W. Miller
$50.00; O. Daly, $42.00; Aug. Bid
enstein, $6.00; Sam Miles, $40.60; C.
W. Harris, $21.00; W. Webber, $24.
00; Jack Alt, $12.00; Sam Miles,
$40.50; C. W. Harris. $21.00; W.
Webber, $24.00; Jack Alt, $12.00; I
A. Weiss, $6.00; Enni Hamlin, $6..
00; J. T. Mclntyre, $6.00; Mr. Mot
pi, $10.00; Mr. Jastua, $10.00; John
Llnhart, $10.00; R. A. Choun, $26..
26; W. Koenecke, $22.50.
ROAD DIST. NO. 0 W. F, Haber
loch, $59.61; C. C. Miller, $25.10;
Carl Rath, $57.50; A. H. Miller, $45..
00; Roy Miller, $20.00; Louis Ochs,
$11.26; IL Schmidt, $42.60; H. John
son, $25.00; II. Klinker, $17.60; H.
Reimer, $7.60; Julius Paulsen, $2.60;
Victor Domm, $10.00; Carl Lins,
$5.00; Fred Lins, $70.00; E. Guber,
$67.60; C. Guber, $26.00; Theo. liar,
ders, $33.75; L. Rath, $67.50; Nick
Rath, $36.25; Peter Rahl, $60.00; C.
A. Johnson, $67.50; Otto Paulson,
$67X0; Harold Joyner, $37X0; Edd
Scheel, $33.75; Joe Weiderhold, $62..
60; Will Held, $62.60; Edd Grafen
hein, $21.25; Gus Zwernman, 111
25; Fred Nitchmann, $31.26; Walter
Terwllliger, $62.60; Mark Doryland,
$31.25.
ROAD DIST. NO. 11 Wm. E.
Estei, $6.70; Chase ft Linton Gravel
Co., $92.80; C. R. Livesay, $19.92;
C. Mann, $30.00; Wm. Mann, $33.00;
F. Furgerson, $30.00; H. D. Mars
ton, $37.60; C. R. Livesay, $63.75;
J. R. Livesay, $25.60; P. F. Morey,
$144.00; J. Murphy, $45.00; J. Moore
$42.00; C. Moak, $42.00; A. W. Storm
$12.00; E. A. Hackett, $5.75; Park
place Store, $5.85; Carl Barney, $01.
60; Chase ft Linton Gravel Co., $45.
18; Scripture ft May, $1.20; C. Moak
$40.60; C. Mann, $32.25; Wm. Mann,
$27.00; F. Furgerson, $30.00; J.
Murphy, $6.00; J. R. Livesay, $18..
00; II. D. Marston, $18.00; C. R.
Livesay, $67.00.
ROAD DIST. NO. 12 E. C. Ger
ber, $132.00; Harry Babler, $18.00;
Oregon City Foundry, $20.16; Mit
chell, Lewis ft SUver, $4.50; J D
Adam ft Co.,$12.67; J I Case T. M.
Co., $3.45; W. Hagerman, $15.00; J.
Moser, $50.00; GusUv Fischer, $54..
80; Standard Oil Co., $43.17; J. Ger
ber, $36.00; J. Snyder, $39.00; Harry
Babler, $1.60; L. O- Gerber, $17.25;
G. Fisher, $76.70; Ole Thompson,
$51.00; A. Gerber, $30.00; G. Tracy,
$33.00; G. Lash, $57.75; F. Minder,
$57.00; J Hatton, $64.75; J. Boss,
$66.60; Earl Gerger, $114.00; W. Kir
chem, $84.60; G. Marklund, $57.00;
A. J. Johnston, $72.00; A. Johnson,
$57.00; E. Larson, $57.00; E C. Ger
ber, $434.85.
ROAD DIST. NO. 13 J. T. Ful
lam, $98.85; Ben Tannler, $72.00; A.
Schneider, $43.50; H. H. Coop, $42..
00; L. Funk, $3.00; II Howell, $75
00; A. Dininger, $18.00; Johnnie Din
inger, $6.00; A. Johnson, $6.00; A.
Larson, $6.00; Arthur Ortleib, $12.
00; A. Kirchem, $4.50; L. Kirchem,
$2.00; W. Carlson, $9.00.
ROAD DIST. NO. 15 C Retting
er, $6.00; T. Kelland, $6.00; A. C.
Thompson, $6.00.
ROAD DIST. NO. 16 Canby Con
crete Works, $17.60; Ed. Pane, $18..
00; Fred Huras, $18.00; Mike Huras,
$36.00; Fred Holsman, $33.00; Thom
as Englis, $36.00; Henry Engel, $39.
00; E. Persiger, $36.00; Rhinard
Keil, $9.00; Eimel Gelbrich, $15.00;
W. G. Randall, $43.80; Charles Het
tinger, $30.00; Ernest Gelbrich, $3.
00; Richard Raddatz, $9.00; E E Jon
es, $15.00; H. Engel, $4.00.
ROAD DIST. NO. 17 George
Koehler, $34.00; O. Striker, $40.00;
Fred Bany, $19.50; T. W. Riggs,
$23.25; Rudolph Strejc, $24.75; John
Stuwe, $30.65; Wm. Githens, $28.
00; Cavaness ft Bany, $48.00; Almon
Johnson, $60.00; Adam Bany, $46.
50; John Pavaletz, $34.50; W. J.
Rice, $46.50; C. S. Marks, $46.60;
Ab. Johnson, $46.50; Rob Vorpahl,
$31.50; Paul Bany, $35.25; Charles
Englan, $21.00; Fred Weman, $3.00;
Harry Brown, $15.00; John Pavaletz
$21.00; Paul Bany, $12.00; Ralph
Koehler, $12.00; Wm. Beeson, $12.
00; Richard Raddatz, $21.00; Almon
Johnson, $21.00; Charles Boman,
$21.00; Ab. Johnson, $19.50; Adam
Bany, $24.00; Emil Galbrich, $3.00;
W. J. Rice, $21.00; P. R. Pierce, $5
00; Roy Cavaness, $1.75; D. R. Dim
ick, $12.00; H. Lucas, $7.50; Max Bo
man, $10.50; Fred Bany, $10.50; Leon
Jackson, $16.50; Wm. Raddatz, $9.
00; Chase ft Linton, $180.00.
ROAD DIST. NO. 18 G. Roberts,
$1.00.
ROAD DIST. NO. 19-John Weigls
$24.00; E. T. Mclntyre, $35.25; E.
Mclntyre, $31.50; D. Mclntyre, $16.
60; Theo. Marshall, $53.50; Will Mar
shall, $36.00; Bob Schubel, $76.00;
Julius Schiewe, $48.75; Walter Hos
tetter, $24.00; Elva Gard, $3.00; Paul
Schiewe, $3.00; Fred Brunner, $11..
25; L. J. Hull, $9.75; Geo. Clark,
$45.00; Chas. Marshall, $13.60; Fred
Lindow, $3.00; Ben Lindow, $12.00;
John Litchwiese, $6.00; A. Nelson,
$71.25; W. S. Gorbett, $12.00; G.
Murphy, $6.00; Alex Erickson, $6.
00; P. E. Bonney, $12.00; Alfred
Danelson, $33.00; John Gard, $43.50;
Clyde Ringo, $36.00; John Coler,
$48.00; William Marshall, $34.50; H.
Chindgren, $81.25.
ROAD DIST. NO. 20-J. C. Elliott
& Co., $20.20; J. C. Miller, $64.75;
S. Miller, $81.00; S. Wilson, $11.25;
A. Wagner, $30.00; E Griffin, $52.60;
J. McCracken, $18.00; ' W. Norris,
$18.00; A. Werner, $36.00; H. Gib
son, $18.00; H. Bartlemay, $18.00;
Fred P. Morey, $530.38; Albin Hag
man, $9.00; A. Nelson, $90.43.
ROAD DIST. NO. 21 E. A. Swan
son, $42.00; Victor Bockman, $75.00;
Chas. Bockman, $75.00; Edward
Johnson, $42.00; Aug. Dalstrom,
$33.00; J. W. Carlson, $21.00; J. W.
Michelson, $36.00; Norman Sorenson
$34.50 ;Emil Petterson, $66.00: J. D.
(Crawford, $36.00; Jonas Petterson,
'$33.00; W. S. Gorbett, $96.00; Erick
ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JUNE
Hansen, $27.00; J. Carlson, $43.60;
Rex Gordon, $3.00 ;W. E. Bonney,
$36.26; John Ingstrom, $6.75; J. J.
Jones, $72.00; Alex Erickson, $78.00;
A. E. Anderson, $66.00; A. E. Nel
son, $93.00; Gaud Winslow, $90.00;
Walfred Johnson, $84.00; G. Mur
phy, $84.00; Aug. Almquist, $54.00;
Jack Morris, $18.00; Milt Chindgren,
$24.00; Clifford Johnson, $24.00; John
Lamm, $24.00; P. E. Bonney, $30.00;
Herm Chindgren, $50.00; Bob Lamm,
$27.00; G. Firer, $100.00; Ray Aus
ton, $16.00.
ROAD DIST. NO. 22 E. Damours,
$11.25; A. T. Cutting, $52.50; Uy
Brothers, $100.00; Feyrer Bros., $30.
60 Clay HungaU, $9.00; Frank
Vaughan, $24.00; J. H. Vernon, $38.
00; Louis Cianini, $37.50; Robt. El
kins, $33.00; John Vaughan, $9.00;
A. L. 8cott, $107.25; Roy Austin,
$26.00; Walter Painter, $9.00; C. A.
Browning, $18.00; John Callahan,
$102.00; Leslie Dickey, $60.00; H.
J. Rastall, $96.00; U. C. Bonacker,
$84.00; G. E. Feyrer, $144.60; Mil
ton Trullinger, $120.00; Max Glutsch,
$72.00; Homer Trullinger, $63.00;
Bissil Cole, $3.00; Wm. Gene, $20.
00; C. Palmer, $6.00; Clyde Pendle
ton, $3.00; J. L. Boyer, $3.00; J. W.
Standinger, $14.50; S. A. D. Hun
gate, $102.87; Peter Geres, $18.00;
8. J. Sorenson, $12.00; John Helvey,
$12.00; Henry Fick, $50.25;- Clay
Engle, $145.60; FreoVSchafer, $96.00;!
M. D. Chindgren, $24.00; Oren Cut
ting, $18.00; Otto Hofstetter, $16
60; W. H. Engle, $18.00; F. E. Lay,
$24.00; Wm. Lay, $16.00; L. Berg-j
strom, $16.00; Wm. Elkins, $34X0;
G. H ungate, $18.00; Slyter ft Eck
erson, $52.25; Willamette Valley
Southern Railway Co., $64.98; Geo.
Blatchford, $15X0; Dicken ft Co.,
$13.85; F. M- Henriksen, $57.03; W.
G. Masterton, $36.75; Wm. Mackrell,
$2.00; Geo. J. Case, $1.25; Willa
mette Valley South. Ry. Co., $0X0;
Robbina Bros., $24.05; Honeyman
Hardware Co., $14.08; A. N. Wills,
$23.10; Willamette Valley Southern
Ry., $88.71.
ROAD DIST. NO. 23 C. W. Hen
kel, $1.10; Danielson ft Co., $216.00;
V. Skinner, $12.00; G. Ziegler, $12.
00; C. F. Ziegler, $18.00; G. Henrick
son, 148.00; C. W. Carothers, $54..
00; PJI. Miller, $27.00; B. Wolfer,
$33.00; E. Bellknap, $21.00; C. Yo
der, $3.00; R. W. Zmmerman, $10.
00. ROAD DIST. NO. 24 C. G. Hof
fman, $5.80; C. E. Miller, $86.75;
Geo. Sether, $30.00; Carl Sether,
$30.00; C. Johnson, $51.00; O. King,
$18.00; Noah Egli, $28.50; L. Atkin,
$52.60; Sam Egli, $24.75; Geo. Hend
riekson, $9.00; John Ritter, $12.00;
A. Fredrickson, $4.00; J. Fosmark,
$12.00; R, W. ZZimmerman, $2.00.
ROAD DIST. NO. 25 John Rum
mer, $18.00; Ben Krause, $12.00;
Herman Etzel, $60.00; Rudolph Klauf
$89X0; J. B. Gibson, $12.00; Lloyd
Huette, $6.00; Chas. Morris, $6.00;
J. Vandersheur, $12.00; Frank Kling
er, $6.00; Chester Smith, $15.00;
Russel Scramlin, $6.00; J. W. Smith,
$3.00; Jake Fenske, $12.00; Rufus
Kraxberger,, $9.00; Fred Lamour,
$3.00.
ROAD DIST. NO. 26 L. O. Night
ingale, $14.00; Robbina Bros., $4.00;
Otto Friedrtrnr $6.00; Herman Buch
man, $42.00; Chas. Callahan, $90.75;
Chas. Fischer, $51.00; Dorsey Fisch
er, $15.00; W. E. Lowry, $49X0; W.
J. E. Vick, $76.00; Andy Haden, $48.
00; Pierce Wright, $84.00; Leonard
Vick, $29.25; J. R. P. Vick, $78.00;
H. H. Dahl, $61.00; L. L. Burghardt,
$60.00; J. C. Vaughan, $36.00; T. E.
Shea, $36.00; Dock Wilhelm, $30.00;
Wm. Morey, $24.00.
ROAD DIST. NO. 27 Edgerton
Bros. Lumber Co., $47.40; L. N.
Jones, $22.50; F. Hilger, $10.00; Olaf
Olsen, $12.50; F. Hubbard, $7.50; Ed
Earl, $10.00; C. P. Thomas, $12.50;
B. M. Hubbard, $3.75; Harvey Ring,
$3.75; I. D. Larkins, $16.75; Norman
Olsen, $5.00; Ed. Hobart, $2.50; A.
W. Albright, $10.00; Wm. Brown,
$5.00; W. F. Haberlach, $40.63.
ROAD DIST. NO. 28 W. G. Mas
terton, $15.85; F. M. Henriksen, $19.
60; Bobbins Bros., $6.90; John Mil
ler, $30.00; Oscar Kayler, $36.00; A.
L. Brougher, $6.05; Chas. Johnson,
$31.40; F. Brosig, $40.13; F. Gray,
$35.63; John Goldade, $25.50; J. M.
Groshong, $15.00; Chas. Slaughter,
$27.00; Frank Holt, $12.00; F. Hil
ton, $21.00; D. E. Hilton, $15.00; A.
M. Groshong, $79.50; G. M. Gro
shong; $67.13; O. Vorheis, $61.13; J.
M. Nicholson, $49.13; F. Jones, $45.
37; M. E. Swope, $109.70; Wm. Jones
$39.37; Jay son Jones, $30.75; Ernest
Sowa, $49.50; F. Thomas, $38.63;
Ben Wade, $58.13; Harry Gray, $61.
13; D. M. Groshong, $30.00; G. Hel
vey, $52.50; P. Jeli, $41.63; A. Gold
ade, $32.63; Howard Thomas, $49X0;
A. G. Wyland, $36.00; E. Sowa, $45..
00; Edgar Shaver, $90.00; John
Cross, $108.00; Arthur Carter, $60.-
Oo; E. L. Palfrey, $119.89; Ole Op
sund, $114.00; Clarence Vorheis,
$126.00; Leslie Shank, $120.00; Ar
thur Kayler, $48.00; Oscar Kayler,
$64.50; M. V. Koltsch,$18.00; Ed.
Russel, $55.50; B. F. Harless, $60.
00; Zeb Bowman, $51.00; C. W. Hen
dershot, $49.50; S. G. Nicholson,
$52.60; Oscar Bowman, $108.00; Ray
Shatzman, $18.00; Otto Russel, $21.
75; Ray Austin, $9.00; Ben Stein-
inger, $3.00; J. F. Sherman, $30.00;
Geo. Palmer, $6.00; John Palmer,
$6.00; Chas. Guffee, $6.00; Ells.
worth Clester, $4.00; Emery Worth,
$76.50; Virgil Dart, $21.00; Omer
Williams, $72.00; G. T. Worth, $61.
50; Pearl Harless, $9.00; Walter Rus
sell $27.00; Roy Nicholson, $27.00;
Ross Engle, $29.00; Frank Kokle,
$4S.00; Ernest Palfrey, $57.00; Caius
Herman, $21.00; Herbert Shepherd,
$12.00; H. Morrow, $9.00; M. Free
man, $18.00; P. J. Kayler, $15.00;
Hubert Engle, $18.00; Avery McNul
ty, $6.00; Mark Hungate, $12.00.
ROAD DIST. NO. 29 Chase ft
Linton Gravel Co., $225.00; Gooding
& Dental, $2.00; W. S. Maple, $4.00;
F. V. Epperson, $4.00; G. H. Gray,
$28.00; Gooding & Dental, $144.00;
Arlo Gray, $13.00; Robert Colvin,
$2.25t
ROAD DIST. NO. 30 T. Arm-
stong, $48.50; W. Papoon, $126.26;
J. Beietes, $18.00; W. Armstrong,
$88.00; J. Boylan, $107.00; J. Raicey,
$92.00; F. Layman, $11.50; F. Whit
ten, $39.00; E. Whitten, $70.50; J,
Dolan, $12X0; W. Kaiser, $14.00; J.
J. Knaus, $28.00; J. J. Knaus, $26.25,
ROAD DIST. NO. . 31 Chase &
Linton Gravel Co.,, $225.00; Peter's
Hardware Co., $1X0; C. Jones, $22.
50; R. Thompson, $20.00; W. Elliott,
$20.00; G. Peters, $60.00; L. Tiede-
21. 1918.
man, 47X0; F. Oldenstadt, $20.00;!
E. Sharp, $2X0; F. Shipley, $118 J
76; O. Pamperine, $91.25; G. Sharp,
$50.00; L. Brook, $25.00; 8. Turner,
$51.25; F. Wagner, $27X0; F. Stan
gle, $30.00; F Schoener, $40.00; O.
Angel, $30.00; G. Aden, $52.60; E.
Mickelson, $30.00; O. Oldenstadt,
$15.00; R. Oldenstadt, $10.00; J.
Moser, $10.00; G. Moser, $5.00; 8.
Moser, $16.00; H. Krause, $45.00; W.
Kaiser, $24.00; Fred Morey, $30.00.
ROAD DIST. NO. 32 Chase A
Linton Gravel Co., $202X0; Harry
Jost, $29X0; Tom Baker, $30.00; Ray
Baker, $30.00; A. A. Woods, $30.00;
E. L. Baker, $i8.00; Geo. Stahlneck
er, $15X0; Lloyd Jones, $19.50; Orvid
Baker, $13.87; Jack Angus, $9.00;
Clarence McConnell, $18.00; E. G.
Jones, $18.00; Julius Snyder, $18.00;
Frank Kiser, $18.00; J. F. Lawler,
$6.00; Mat Baker, $18.00; Ed. Wall,
$9.00; Bruce Case, $9.00; Clifford
Jones, $6.00; Chase ft Linton Gravel
Co., $586.00; Peters Hdwe. Co., $12
95; Harry Jost, $84.30; Tom Baker,
$60.00; Ray Baker, $60.00; A. A.
Woods, $66.00; E. L. Baker, $36.00;
Geo. Stahlnecker, $30.00; Lloyd Jon
es, $16.00; Orvid Baker, $12!00; Clar
ence McConnell, $6.00; E. G. Jones,
$6.00; Julius Snyder, $6.00; Frank
Kiser, $6.00; Mat Baker, $6.00; Jim
Barnes, $3.00; Ed. Wall, $3.00; Bruce
Case, $3.00; Hugh Her, $12.00; Art
Herman, $1X0; Chris Ives, $4.50;
Pete Noyer, $18.00; Bruno Strove,
$3.00; Aug. Holznagel, $3X0.
ROAD DIST. NO. 33 A. N. Wills,
$85.40; S. E. Smith, $72.00; R. H.
Millard, $84.00; E. Closner, $75.00;
John Stormer, $24.00; B. Schonburg-
$78.00; Marion Millard, $84.00; C. L.
Denney, $24.00; W. Fink, $78.00; S.
Lovelace, $63,00; Ray Erickson, $39-
00; F. Zurcher, $21.00; John Scenk,
$21.00; Everett Shibley, $18.00; W.
T. Smith, $18.00; Frank Millard, $34
00; W. Tucker, $39.00; Oral Storm
er, $33.00; Frank Smith, $28X0; Geo.
Denney, $1.25; E. Dibble, $36.00; Jas.
Closner, $36.00; P. Erickson, $24.00;
W. Hendren, $37X0; E Day, $3.00;
Geo. Schulmerich, $21.00; Isaiah
Tucker, $11.25; Hodson-Feenaughty
Co., $0.80; Cascade Garage, $1.25;
F Madden ft Co.. $37.68; Portland
Ry. L. ft P. Co., $136.00; S. E. Smith,
$18.00; R. H. Millard, $21.00; E Clos
ner, $18.00; John Stormer, $18.00;
B.Schonburg, $18.00; Marion Millard,
$30.00; a L. Denney, $16X0; W.
Fink, $18.00; F. Zurcher, $3.00; John
Schenk, $3.00; E. Shibley, $3.00; W.
T. Smith, $3.00: Frank Millard, $58-
00; W. Tucker, $13X0; Oral Stormer,
$12.00; Frank Smith, $7X0; Earl
Day, $3.00; Geo. Denney, $6.25; E.
Dibble, $13.50; John Moger, $69.00;
Jas. Closner, $9.00; P. Erickson, $3-
00; Geo. Schulmnch, $3.00; W. Hen
dren, $7X0; Isaiah Tucker, $2.50.
ROAD DIST. NO. 34 Straight ft
Salisbury, $1.00; B. J. Staats Hdwe.
Co., $7.20; Frank Kaiser, $30.00; F.
Koellermeier, $3.75; J. Moser, $32,
02; E. Oldenstadt $45.00; J. Wag-
ley, $35.00; E. Anderson, $25.00; J.
HellbergJ $36.25; F. Kaiser, $42.00;
V. Rypczynski, $30.30; C. Zemmer
man, $5.25; C. Koellermeier,' $25.63;
N. Christensen. $7X0: R. Oldenstadt.
$82X0; F. Kelnhofer, $48.75; H. Hell -
berg, $36.25; G. .Settje, $52X0; M.
Schafer, $55.00; Franzle, $5.00;
W. Kaiser, $80.00.
ROAD DIST. NO. 35 Fred Wag
ner, $21.00; L. L. Griffin, $15.00; Wm.
Booth, $50X4; V. E. Hengstler, $24
38; Chas. Ruther, $25.50; Joe Caldo,
$10.50; A. Browning, $9.00; A.
Hauglaum, $1X0; J. Maronay, $9.00;
Fred Rathke, $22.50; E. Bernie, $9
00; J. Barnett, $61.25; L. L. Griffin,
$15.75; Carl Goger, $6.00; Wm. Booth
$28.71; Chas. Ruther, $8.25; A.
Baumback, $21.00; E. Bernie, $3.00;
Geo. Maronay, $6.00; . J. Barnett,
$10.60.
ROAD DIST. NO. 86 L. E. Dim
ick, $102.58; N. C. Nelson, $8.45;
Harry Wormdahl, $25.00; Edward
Wormdahl, $15.00; Henry Hansen,
$5.00; John Stricklin, $10.00; Emil
Anderson, $48.00; C. W. Kruse, $118
25. ROAD DIST. NO. 37 C. W.
Kruse, $118.25; R. R. Moffitt, $36.95;
C. W. Kruse, $219.25; V. C, Evans,
(Continued on page 6)
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kitchen.
Easy to operate. A touch of a match and in a jiffy
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No smoke or smell ; no dust or dirt.
More convenient than coal or wood. Better and more
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SANDY DEPARTMENT
Mrs. Blanch R. Shelley Representative.
ANDY GIRL TO APPEAR IN RE
CITAL. The following from
OregonJan under date
will be of Interest to
vicinity. "Invitations
the Portland
of June 18th,
many In this
have been is
sued for a music recital to be given by
Miss Kate Junker, contralto, of 8andy,
Oregon, Friday evening, in Lincoln
high school auditorium. Miss Junker,
who has studied for the past three
years with Mrs. Bertha Dolti Purcell,
has a splendid voice, and her friends
look forward to the pleasure of hear
ing her In public. The program, which
will be composed largely of piano,
vocal and violin numbers, of both old
and modern classics, will be rendered
entirely from memory, and will close
with a spring time scene, in which
Miss Mary Junker will assist Emil
TMelhorn will be the assisting violin
ist LOYALTY LEAGUE MEETING.
The Loyalty league will bold its
regular meeting In the I. O. O. F. hall,
Friday evening. There will be two
good speakers and a short miscellan
eous program. You will enjoy it
MI83 HAZEL BOARDMAN DEMON
STRATES NEW SYSTEM IN
MUSIC.
Another clipping from Sunday's Or-
egonlan reads as follows:
"A demonstration of an admirable
system of music study was made by
the students of Miss Hazel Boardman
at the Ainsworth school recently. In
addition to playing solo numbers and
ensemble numbers, the students trans
posed, wrote and played dominant
seventh chords and cadences in any
key requested by the audience. One
ten-year-old girl amazed those present
by modulating from major to minor
and return, weaving thru the keys as
fast as they were requested by the
audience. Another little girl took a
dictation on the black board, and then
transposed the melody into a remote
key, showing how accurately the ear
may be trained."
Miss Boardman is well and favor
ably known in Sandy, having had a
music class here for several years.
DAUGHTER OF SANDY MERCHANT
IS WED.
Miss Carlyn Wlrtz, only daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Wlrtz, and Earl
Lynch, of McMInnvflle, were married
at Vancouver, Wash., June 12, Mr.
Lynch Is In the Coast artillery and left
the day after the wedding for Alaska,
where he expects to be stationed for
the next two years. Mrs. Lynch wm
Join him in a few weeks. At present
! she is the guest of her father and
Mr. and Mrs. E. Bonett. of Sandy.
ANOTHER 8ERIOUS ACCIDENT.
Yancy Cooper, formerly of Dover,
was seriously injured last Saturday
while working in the woods near the
Sandy Ridge Lumber company's mill
near Marmot He sustained intracra
nial injuries, which it Is feared will
prove fataL Dr. Williams, of Sandy,
was called and took him to the Good
Samaritan hospital. Altho he is in a
very serious condition, he seems to
have a fighting chance.
ANNUAL 8CHOOL MEETING.
The annual school meeting for Dis
trict 46, was held at the school house,
Monday afternoon and was a very
quiet affair, only nine being present
Chas. Sharnke was re-elected clerk
and A. L. Mattingly was elected direc
tor for three years. Casper Junker
was elected director of the Sandy Un-
C.
W.
OREGON CITY, ORE.Ij
l PEARL I
Pe9 3
ion High School No. 2. to take the
place of P. R. Meinig, retiring direc
tor. The budgets of both the grade
and high school were passed by nnam-
lmous vote, Several improvements ia
the buildings ore In order the coming
year.
MARMOT BOY ILL.
Mr. A. L. TIce received a telegram
Friday night that her son, Oarath
Pickens was very ill in the base hos
pital at Camp Lewis. He had measles
and it developed into pneumonia. No
further word has been received.
SANDY LOCALS.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Aschoff,
in Portland, Sunday, June It, a daugh
ter. Mrs. Aschoff was formerly Mlsa
Lizzie Schlnitz. Their many friends
are extending congratulations. ,
Thomas Scales returned home Von
day evening after a weeks' visit with
relatives in 8t Johns.
Dave Douglass and family attended
the circus Monday.
Mrs. Jennie Blackball, and Mr. and
Mrs. F. M. Bay and children, were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Scales.
Wm. Bell, of 8andy Ridge, bought a
new Brisco ear from R. 8. Smith, last
week.
J. Scales made a trip to Portland
Monday.
Mrs. E. Beers and daughter, Bea
trice and Mrs. AM Bel were Portland
visitors Tuesday. Other circus visi
tors Monday were Mr. and Mrs. R. F.
Ditters and son, Henri, and Jeanette
De Shaser.
Just keep the fact in mind that
Sandy Is going to have a real old fash
ioned Fonrth of July celebration,
when everybody meets everybody
else, and we an eat our dinner to
gether in the grove. There'll be musle
and speaking and games and racing
and lots of) enjoyable things. Big
dance afternoon and evening.
The committee dance in the I. O. O.
F. hall last Saturday evening was well
attended, seventy-two numbers being
sold. The music was good and all
seemed to enjoy it
Mrs. R. B. Bason is in receipt of a
letter from her brother, Melvin Gillett,
who is training with the marines at
Mare Island.
LIVE1ESI001
FAREWELL RECEPTION
A reception and banquet at the
Commercial club rooms had been
planned by the Live Wires for the 89
selective service men who will leave
the 24th for the training camps to
which they will be assigned. At the
request of a large number of the
young men, who desired to spend the
last hours before entraining, with
their parents and friends, the commit
tee in charge decided it would be bet
ter to dispense with the reception.
However to provide tor those called,
whose homes are too remote to allow
them to return, and who will neces
sarily be obliged to remain in Oregon
City until time to entrain, the com
mittee have arranged for an informal
entertainment at the Electric hotel
THREE GET DIVORCES
Divorce decrees were granted and
entered Tuesday in the following cas
es: Levi Heller vs. Eva Heller; C. B.
Craig vs. Olive Craig, and Minnie E.
Albright vs. Frank Albright.
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