OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1918, Pago 3 - D HI SAEETY VANCOUVERSOLDIER 1 in iamond Buying There In a sense of absolute security In buying a diamond hare. You know that you are getting stone that li Jut what It U represented to be, both in quality and value. Before being passod Into stock every di amond must pass our own critical examina tion, and we take personal pride In the fact tbat no jewel bearing our name contalna a atone ot poor quality. Whether you wish to buy a email diamond or a large one you know that the quality la Bight when purchased here. Our Special Solitaire King at $25, $50 and 100. yW & ANDRES EN ' Oregon City Jeweler vV tlgjjl Suspension Bridge Corner V Phillip C, West, a Vancouver aoldlor awoke to the fact that he hud two wlv, a-few utornlnKN ago. He filed bin complaint In the Clackamas clr- alt court Wednesday, askln that rlne Wont, he onnullod. Went formerly wa married to darle Dolores West, but on April let, was granted a decree of divorce. He states he wae advlavd that he could marry ut any time thereafter, and io on June of thin year. became the buaband of U-a Catherine West. When advlned that hi second mar rlaiui was Illegal, he and bin second wife Immediately separated. The complaint sots forth that the action la brought to adjust his status with the war department, and It la the only possible step that could be taken to clear up the affair. OUNTY FARM BUREAU GIVEN NEW NAME FOR PRESENT ACTIVITIES Six hundred and fifty-four moleskins were mameieu uunug me iasi mi Veeki, according to a report made at Saturdays meeting of the county agri cultural council. A aurvey of we county snows a shortage of nine farm laborers, and 800 acre Idle, owing to war conditions. Two achoola mare been asked by the fcounty agent, R. u. Bcott, and It waa decided to bold these school at Eagle Creek and Canby, the dates to be an nounced later. The program committee is composed of O. B. Dimick, F. P, Coulter, If. O. Starkweather, E. A. Wright, Mra. M. C. Young, M. C. Glover, H. C. Stevens, O. E, Dougherty and Frank Ewlng. It was voted to change the name of the Agricultural Council Jo the Cluck amaa County Farm Bureau, to coin cide with similar organization all over the county. E, BE IS DEAD AT SALEM SALEM, fti.pt. 23. Prank A Moore, for 26 years a member of the Oregon supreme court, died this morn Ing from heart disease. He had ben 111 since June, although his trouble dated from a severe attack of grip, whlti, ho stiffend last winter. He waa 74 years old and leaves a son and two daughters. Mrs. Moore died bout a yenr bkq. The son is Arthur 11. Moore of Salem, and the daughters ar Mrs. Frank Mllea of Portland and Miss Callsta Moore of Salem. He al so leaves two brothers ana a sister n roriland, Dr. A. W. Moore, Dr. F. Moore and Mrs. Delia Inland. JuiIkh Moore appearvd to be con slderably better Tuesday, This mor Ing about fi:3o o'clock he arose to go to the bathroom awl dropped dead. rar ' OF SCHUBEL DIES I H'.-rbort Heft, 13 yi'wr old son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heft, former re sidents of Schubvl, died at the family home In I'ciulloton, Monday A. M. nt 1 o'clock. The remains huve Ik en broaght to Oregon City for Interment. Funeral services will he held from the I'fheran church this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, Rev. Wm. It. Kra berger officiating. Interment. In Moun tain View cemetery, HART CHARGES KERBS E E The county board of equalizatian Friday afternoon decided that the assessments on the Waverly Golf Club were fair and equitable and refused the petition of Attorney Haygood, representing the club, asking that taxes be lowered. The Waverly Club has 120.76 acres. The 118 acre tract -upon which the club house stands is assessed at $175,- 000, the club house being assessed fit $25,000 and th lands represent the balance. The total taxes thla year amounted to $3,810.00 on the 118 acre tract, and $165.17 on the balance. The club's representative claimed . that the assessments were not in keeping with those of adjoining lands, but the board felt otherwise and refused to lower the schedules. s. BVAN3YILLE, Ind., Sept. 20. "Cn conditional surr.nder" Is demanded of the Uormnn nation In a resolution sent today by the War Mothers of .America, holding their first national convention bore, to President Wilson, General Pershing and Uw American expeditionary forces in France. The resolution leads: "Millions of War Mothers of Amer ica, represented In war council at Kvanavlll. Ind, stand loyally behind you In your desire to make no peace until Germany and her allies sur render unconditionally." 0FW0RTHLESST1TLE Charging that Henry Kerbs and wife, deeded him a 10 acre tract of land in the Sulom country, of which they had no title, James S. Hart has brought civil uctlon against Mr. Kerbs In the ram of $500. which Hart claims he hits suffered by the transaction. He claims that Kerbs represented he had good titk to tho tract, and that as a mutter or tact, the title, was at the time in the name of one John llinc. S. I'eznecker has brought a civil suit- against F. A. Welch to recover 80 nll god due on an account be tween the parties. CLASSIFICATION IVIUST BE ASKED BY REGISTRANTS WASHINGTON-, K.pt. 21. Provost Marshal General Crowder today Is sued a statement for the guidance of all men who registered September 12, reiterating that If they expect or are entitled to d. ferred classification on the grounds ot dependency or occu pation they should so state In their questionnaires. GASOLINE SALES CLOSE . AT 6 P. M, DAILY IN , OREGON CITY HAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 25. 4 Curugos and other gasoline and 4- distillate selling and distributing agencies throughout the Pacific $ ,v ('oast i.uve been requested to Urn- sN It their sii les to the hours Ik- ' tween G A. M. and 6 P. M., to con- serve manpower for the war, ? Professor D. M. Folsom, Pacific $ Coast Fuel Oil Administration, announced litre today, $ $$ E SALEM, Or., Sept. 23.-WlUIara E. Paul ,of Salem, is charged with ob structing the sale of Liberty bonds and must answer to the charge before federal authorities In Portland, where he waa taken 'today, after " having spent a day and two nights in the county jail. Paul, who was employed by the Salem Street Railway company, is alleged to have made remarks in tended to discourage others from buying bonds, and when thla became known he was discharged from the service of the company. A. vTLI IKS Will War Time Work Needs Power ,lf villi SAMS0N TRACT0RS " Ww I wimmll Economical and Easy to Operate. Exclusive i f f I lllf MM mil Patented Featurea Aature Enduring and Reliable jf"? &J 1 I ' rl Ills Ait Service, Write (or Tractor Farming Magaiine m I jff Jl It, I it I fiWil Samon Sieve-Grip Tractor Co. M m l I 1 MU (Mviaton, Canaral Motor Company) I v l TOWNLEY DRIVEN FROM TOWN AS HE CAMPAIGNS ABERDEEN, S. D., S; pt. 24. Mark P. Dates, candidate for Governor on the Non-Partisan League ticket, and A. C. Townley. president of the Non partisan League werfe driven from Krltton, Marshall County, today by a crowd of 330 men when they attemp ted to make a campaign there, accord ing tc reports received here. The Non-Partisan members arri ved In Britton In two automobiles. They were mot by a crowd of farmers and townspeople numbering between 200 and 300, who locked the town hall and refused to permit them to speak. The Non-Partisans were then es corted to the Day county line, accord ing to reports here. I. O. O. F. HEAD CHOSEN. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 19. Henry V. Borst of Amsterdam, N. Y., was today elevated to the office of grand sire of the Sovereign Grand Lodge of the In dependent Order of Odd Fellows. He succeeds Frank C. Gowdy, of Denver. This, the 94th annual session, will continue until FriUav Music Had No Charm Artist Was Morose In Jeopardy BOISE, Idaho, Sept 24. Horace Mann who, for about two months past has operated as an organizer for the Non-Partisan League in Gooding county, is in jail at Gooding. He is held pending action by tho United States department of Justice on al leged sedetlous statements and ac tlons on his part.' INDUSTRY IVIUST BE GOVERNED BY WAR NECESSITY FOR SALE BY J. J. WURFEL, Barlow, Oregon Exclusive Agent for Clackamas Count SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 23-Calllng upon municipalities, corporations and individuals to co-operate with it, the district committee on capital issues for the 12th federal reserve district headed by John Perrin, has Issued I warning that all industrial activity must be governed by consideration ot war necessity. "Manufacturers," the committee says, "who are earning substantial profits should extinguish or reduce their debts rather than increase their capacity, unless the articles manu factured are clearly essential to the prosecution ot the war. Where the products are not essential, a portion at least ef the plant should be given to the manufacture ot essential arti cles. Merchants should eliminate from their Inventories articles fashion or luxury and substitute plain and serviceable necessities. r L-areer Thcro was too much artistic tem perament in Theodore H. Henkel s family, according to Helen G. Henkel's divorce complaint filed Friday. The husband was a V musician, but his morose and taciturn disposition re sulted in much domestic unpleasant ness according to the wife. Repeated Complaints that his wife was seeking to ruin his career, finally led to a breach In their family life, and hr nuslcal husband left and went to San. Lake. On his return, the wife claims he told her he was through with her tor good, and the complaint filed to day is the final act of the temper mental drama. They were married in 1914 and. have a minor child. The wife asks $75 per month alimony and the custody of the child. COUNTY COURT EXPENDITURES FOR MONTH OF AUGUST, 1918 LICENSED TO MARRY Samuel P. Stewart ana vera Glass were granted a license to wed Saturday. DISTRICT NO. 1 Oliver Chilled Plow Works, S9.10; John Deere Plow Co., $5.95; J. W. Hugill, $2.00, DIST. NO. 4 J. D. Closner Tie Co., $15.84; R. S. Coop. $1.50; J. C Hitching, $3.50; H. S. Jones, $3.00. DIST. NO. 5 Frank Fournier, $3.15; R. E. Jarl, $8.13; M. H. Wheel er, $42.00; W. E. Wheeler, $60.00; A Imel, $33.00; C. A. Wheeler, $30.- 00; C. Paulson, $6.00; P. Schwietzer, $3.00. . , DIST. NO. 7 Cedar Creek-Lum ber Co., $61.66; Paul R. einij?, $14.30; J. Cockelreas, $1.50; James Fegles, $54.00; Julius Eisner, $30.' 00; Joseph Eisner, $30.00; Vincent Eisner, $30.00; David Thomas, $6.00 DIST. NO. 8 Paul R. Meinig, $25.40; H. H. Watkins. $33.80; A W. Shipley, $180.00. DIST. NO. 9 Fred Lins, $28.00 Carl Lins, $15.00; Roy Miller, $15 00; Ray Miller, $15.00; Edd Grafon hain, $12.50; Gus Zwinman, $20.00; W. Johnson, $32.00; C. Guber, $10. 00; Julius Paulsen, $5.00; A. H. Miller, $24.00; C. A. Johnson, $32. 00; Peter Ruhl, $30.00; Leo Rath, $18.00; Henry Schmidt, $32.00; E. C. Cuber, $22.50; H. Tracy, $33.00; F. A, Honert, $3.00; M. Grafenhain, $25.00. DIST, NO, 10 City of Estacada, $88.00. DIST. NO. 13 3. F. Fullam, $6. 00; J, F, Fullam, $5.25; A, Schneider, $1.50. DIST. NO. 17 Canby Hardware & Implement Co., $2.20; George Koeb ler, $12.00; D. R. Dimick, $22.00; Wm. Gabert. $1.50; John Koehler, $9.- 00; Mr. Ralph, $12.00; Adam Bany, $12.00; Chet Smith, $2.25; Charley Kethler, $2.25. ' DIST. NO. 19 R. L. Orem, $4.50;' O. V. Johnson, $9.00; Harold John son. $14.25: Floyd Hauehton, iu.. 50: Allen Larkln. $15.00; A. L. Lar- kins. $28.50. DIST. NO, 20 E. Nelson, $15.72; J. C. Miller, $3.50; M. Johnson, $3. 85. DIST. NO. 21 A. Nelson, $49.01; G. Murphey, $30.00; J, J. Jones, $6.00; W. S. Gorbett, $40.00; Emile Petterson, $12.00; Leanard Orem, $2.25; J. D. Crawford, $3.00; Theo. Fellows, $8.25; Victor Boeckman, $00.00; Chas. Boeckman, $27.00. DIST, NO. 22 H. S. Ramsby, $47.50; C. A.' Browning, $3.75; Clay Enirle. $10.50; Frank Moore, $0.75; Peter Geres, $1X0; H. H. Rastall, $12.00; J. M. Austen, $50.00; George F. Ball. $3.00: Ixa L. Boyer, $15.00. DIST. NO. 24 C. W, Carothers, $3.00; H. L Spahr, $2.00; C. E. Mil ler, $5.25. 1 DIST. NO. 27 N C. Nelson, ?4.qu; Olaf Olson, $27X0; Jay Bentley, 83.75: A. Hubbard. $3.75; I. D. Lar- kins. $33.25: Norman Oleson, $2.50; John Coleman, $2.50; Leanard Jones, $3.00: Ed Jackson, $2.50. DIST. NO. 28 E. L. Palfrey, $14. 42; A. L. Brougher, $14.25; Hodson Feenauehtv Co.. $237.60; J. I. Case T. M. Co., $14.66; C. W. Herman, $3.75; Standard Oil Co., $15.78; A. M. Groshong, $12.25; G. M. Groshong $9.00; J. M. Nichelson, $10.50; P. Jali, $12.00; R. D. Groshong, $12.00; Ernest Sowa, $4.50; Lue Sowa, $4.50; Roy Nkhdson, $6.00; S. G. Nichel son, $6.00; Ben Wade, $6.00; A. G. Wyland. $7.50; C. D. Slaughter, $4.50; Blain Bird, $3.00; D. M. Groshong, $6.00; E. L. Palfrey, $24.- 50; Leslie Shank, $9.00; John Shep herd, $15.00. DIST. NO. 29 G. A. Ehlen, $3.76; W. S. Maple, $9.00; G. H. Gray, $49. 25; Will Deutel, $56.25; Arb Deutel, 143.75: Will Gooding. $66.00; Otto Knor, $1.50; Will Gooding, $54.65; Stefani Lbr. Co., $118.21. DIST. NO. 30 E. A. Hackett, $195.02; W. F. Haberlach, $80.27; J. Bickner & Sons, $4.90; Oregon City Foundry, $0.65; G. H. Miller, $22.75; Hogg Bros., $3.90; E. A. Hackett, $166.20; B. J. Staats Hdwe. Co., $8.60; W. H. Lawry, $16.87; W. Kaiser. 192.00: G. Moser, $12.00; F. A. Zimmerman, $65.62; C. Zimmer man, $22.00; W. Harrington, $11.25; P. Ragelman, $10.50; R. Perrin, $48. 00: F. Doty, $99.00; E. E. Dhoogte, $50.62; E. A. Harrington, $23.45; F. Boesner, $56.25; W. Hargon, $50.- 62; C. Hargon, $17.81; F. Morey, $85.00; D. Colson, $52.50; E. Gross, $52.50; J. Turner, $11.25; J. Brady, $3.75; C. Doty, $47.85. DIST. NO. 32 Peters Hdwe. Co., $16.65; Bruno Struve. $34.50; Guy McCulley, $36.00; Willie Lee, $36.00; Robert Stahlenecker, $150.00; Rufus Stahlnecker, $42.00; Frank Schint, $6.00; Frank Riser, $57.00; C. H. Pulsifer, $8.25; Harry Jost, $50.50; Geo. Stahlnecker, $1.50; Jno. Herman $1.50; Wm. Todd, $3.00; A. Todd $1.50. DIST. NO. 33 Frank Millard, $21.50. DIST. NO. 35 U S. Smith, $9.10; J. Barnett, $63.40; V. E. Hengstler, $45.75; Chas. Ruther, $39.00; S. Hall, $9.00; Joe Johnson, $15.00; Charles Hay worth, $15.0Q; J. Maronay, $14. 59; A. Browning, $12.00. DIST. NO. 41 C. L. Shaw, $2.00; Paul R. Meinig, $58.90; H. H. Udell, $22.50; H N. Schminky, $15.00; H. R. Devlin, $13.50; Bruce Schminky, $10.50: Herbert Udell. $1.56; G. La- very, sa.uu; jonn Anoiter, ti.ou. DIST. NO. 49 J. W. Reed, $2.56; F. O. Seaton, $12.55. DIST. NO. 50 Rob. Rosenau, $30.00; F. M. Townsend, $39.00. DIST. NO. 53 N. C. Nelson, $8.- 00; J. A. Redings, $3.75; Geo. Web ster, $6.25; L. H. Judd, $2.50; J. Schnack, $5.00; I. D. Larkins, $5.25. DIST. NO. 56 B. J. Staats Hdwe. Co., $9.10. DIST NO. 65 City of West Linn, $500.00; City of West Linn, $500.00; City of W., $500.00; C. of W., $500.- 00; C. of W., $500.00; C. of W., 500.00; C. of W,, $500.00; C. of W., $500.00; C. of W., $500.00; C. of W.. $527.71. SPECIAL FUND DIST. NO. 5 C. W. Schuld & Sons, -$134.40; M. H. Wheeler, $49.- 00; W. E. Wheeler, $84.00; J. A. Imel, $39.00; C. Lekberg, $66.00; J. A. Hite, $60.00; J. A. Lindgren, $54.00; John Ancheg. $48.00; J. E. Siefer, $39.00; C. A. Wheeler, $27.- 00; P. Schwietzer, $27.00; C. Paul sen, $3.00. DIST. NO. 11 Chase Linton & Gravel Co., $134.55; J. Murphy, $78.- 00: J. R. Livesay, $39.00; C. R. Live- say, $84.50; James Murphy, $60,00; Heningway, $60.00. DIST. NO. 17 George Koehler, $30.00; Fred Jones, $18.75; Clarence Rupp, $21.00; Wendell Olsen, $3 00; Roy Coveness, $7.50; Fred Bany, $6.75; P. R. Pierce, $17.25; J. A.! Larson, $9.00; D. R Dimick, $4.00; Ralph Koehler, $9.00; Adam Bany, $28.50; John Robins, $31.50; Q. M. Jones, $36.00; Almen Johnson, $36.- 00; R. Vorphal, $33.00; W. J. Rice, $36.75. DIST. NO. 27 J. L Jones, $12.60; W. P. Nicholson, $10.00; J. Oster, $15.00; Fred Hubbard, $5.00; Olaf Olsen, $2.60; John Barth, $4.50. DIST. NO. 32 Neal Heater, $14. 00; Wm. Forester, $16.00; Wm. Dod son, $2.00; Hugh Her, $12.00; Harry Jost, $21.00. DIST. NO. 38 E. C. Warren, $150.15; O. P. Roethe, $47.50; E. E. Roethe, $30.00; Ed Webb, $18.00; D. J, Abby, $15.00j T. R. Worthington, $24.00; Charles Moran, $12.00; F. M. Smith, $12.00; John Roberts, $3.00; Hugh Roberts. $8.00; R. Ta bor, $9.00; Geo. Conway, $3.00; John F. Risley, $4.00. DIST. NO. 41 Paul R. Meinig, $55.30; H. H. Udell, $57.25; H. N, Schminky, $25.50; Bruce Schminky, $16.50; H. R. Devlin, $49.50; G Young, $27.00; Herbert Udell, $5.00; G. Lavery, $20.25. DIST. NO. 47 J. W. Hart, $4.10; Thompson Hdwe. Co., : $7.75; E. C. Warren, $190.57; Howard Cooper Corp., $4.00; W. F. Haberlach, $5.66; O. P, Roeth, $248.u0; E. E, Roethe, $136.50; D J. Abby, $15.00; Charles Moran, $55.50; F, M. Smith, $66.00; John Roberts, $5.25; Hugh Roberts, $74.00;, R. Tabor, $53.25 T. R. Worthington, $18.00; Charley Dietz, $6,00; L. I). Mumpower, $54.00; Geo. Conway, $9.00; John F. Risley, $12.00. GENERAL ROADS Bank of Oregon City, $8.66; B. J. Staats Hdwe. Co., $3.00; Concrete Pipe Works, $36.00; T. A. Roots, $175.00; E. R. Kilgallon, $40.00; Frank Millard, $6.00: Miller-Parker Co., $29.20; Stewart Products Ser vice Station, .$7X0: H. E. Meade, $26.62; Excelsior Motorcycle Co, $48.08: Paul R. Meinig, $3.50; W. S. Maple, $4.00; Canby Hdwe. & Imp. Co., $7.78; G. Hanson, $200.90; G. W. White, $5.30; Canby Auto Garage, $2.10; H. W. Sharp & Co., $17.92; Morgan Garage, $1.10; Good Roads Mach. Co., $18.00; California Tropan Powder Co- $25.00; Phoenix Iron Works. $22.25; B. J. Staats Hdwe, Co tntO. Wil omntta Vol low finnth, ern Ry. Co., $3.09; Coast Culvert & Flume Co., $30.83; Miller-Parker Co., $66.00;' C. W, Schuld & Sons, $100. 10; R. E. Jarl, $41.12; Dave, Jarl, $97.00; Joel Jarl, $21.66; Harry Bick- ford, $14.00; B. Neleson, $48.00; A. Lindholm, $48.00; E. V. Erickson, $47.50; W. H. Bickford, $33.00; A, I la worth, $36.00; F, Carlson, $24. 00: J. W. Lingren. $4.00; J. A. At- bel. $9.50; C. Timmerman, $34.00 W. S. Gorbett, $16.00; G. Murphy, $24.00: Axel Johnson, $12.00; Geo, Dooehe. $15.00; Edward Johnson $9.00; L. B. Frey, $5.94; C. G. Hoff man, ?8.8o: . u. weison, i.vo Paul Sowa. $4.25; Will Yoder. $19 50: C. W. Owings, $57.00; Bud Thompson, $42.00; Roy Kropf, $96, 00: Chauncey Kropf, $60.00; Clar ence Miller. $35.00; Truman Hostet- ler. 133.00: Fred Yoder. $96.00; Geo, O wines, $94.50; Amos Yoder, $94. 50: Lee Yoder, $39.00; Wm. Burkert, $63.00: John Owines. $18.00; Noah Yoder. $640; Roy Zimmerman, $24.00; R. W. Zimmerman, $127.00 C. E. Miller. $8.00; Abe Jones, $9.00 Will Yoder, $84.00; Robert Brown, $60.00: Benj. Stanton, $121.00; W F. Haberlach, $18.00; A. N. Wills, tll4.00: State Industrial Accident Commission. $107.38; Union Oil Co, of Calif.. $472.43: State Indus. Ac Com.. $113.45: Bateman & Cordan $200.00; J. W. Schuld. $157X0; B, Lawrence, $7.87; Wm. Jance, $6.50 Crystal -Ice & Storage Co., $186.75 Frank Beers. $187.37; J. I. Case M. Co., $9.97; C. W. Friedrich, $2, 40: Matt Greenslade, $7.50; F. Gadke. $6.78; Hogg Bros., $0.80; Huntlev Drue Co.. $2.45: Howard- Cooper Corp., $61.30; M. L. Klme, $28.86; P. R. L. & P. Co., 5Z4.UU; Portland Brazing & Machine Works, $3.00; Silica King Mines Co., $891. 00; H. W. Sharp & Co., $1.50; Stan dard Oil Co., $52.01; C. W. Schuld, $28.00; C. W Schuld & Sons, $337. 40; Union Oil Co., of Calif., $6096.- 74; W. J. Wilson & Co., $1.40; A. Wills. $913.87; J. W. Schuld, $157.- 50: H. E. Younff. $1.75; G. H. Buck- man, $8.00; C. K. Humaker, $8.00; H. Henrici, $13.47; C. Henrici, $10. 50; B. D. Rodgers, $10.50; Bruno Friedrich. $269.88; F. P. Morey, $179.92; F. P. Morey, $263.89; F. P. Morey, $209.91; F. P. Morey, $155.93; J. E. Mowrey, $269.88; E. A. Hackett, $269.88; N. T. Andrews, $65.89; H. Timmer, $47.88; H. Schmidt, $43.89; W. Henrici, $43.89; J. Malady, $43. 89; F. J. Hinsen, $43.89; A. Spies, $26.93; R. Hunter, $43.89; E. L. Pope, $43.89; M. Schmeck, $43.89; C. J. Miller, $35.88; E. Hunter, $32.89; J. Wilson, $15.96; C. E. Carr, $61.- 12; A. Wetmore, $62.37; B. J. Law rence. $56.12; S. S. Imel, $56.12; Chas. Deakins, $50.51; J. Avery, $44.88; C. McDonald, $45.88; Wm, Jance, $41.14; E. R. Jones, $39.26; L. Blakney, $39.26; J, Woods, $38.- 87; S. B. Cook, $32.89; M, E. Gaf fney, $20.00; Jas. Erickson, $17.60; C. Enghouse, $22.50; John Hoffman, $17.50; W. S. Daywalt, $14.00; M. E. Gaffney, $88.00; C. E. Battin, $108.00; Jas. Erickson, $77.00; John Davis, $185.50; T. W. Sellwood, $14. 00; T. W. Sellwood, $14.00; A. N. Wills, $14.00; Dan Gaffney, $138.25; G. H. Buckman, $40.00; C. K. Huma ker, $20.00; H. Henrici, $44.90; C. Enghouse, $7.00; B. D. Rodgers, $28.00; E. Harrington, $38.50; C. Henrici, $33.25; A. E. Arby, $91.00; John Young, $91.00; S. C. Roake, $10.50; A. A. Conklin, $133.00; Geo. Stevens, $28.00; W. Smart, $16.00; T. W. Sellwood, $381.50; A. N. Wills, $91.00; John Winkar, $112.00; C. Enghouse, $35.00; O. A. Battin, $17.50; M. Deakin, $14.00; C. Rolley, $1.75; A. Martin, $149.73; M. E Gaffney, $28.00; C. E. Battin, $28.- 00; A. E. Arby, $21.00; James Erick son, $24.50; John Young, $24.50; S. C. Roake, $10.50; John Davis, $80. 50; A. A. Conklin, $28.00; Geo. Ste vens, $28.00; W. Smart, $42.00; T. W. Sellwood, $49.00; T W. Sellwood, $49.00; T. W. Sellwood, $49.00; Dan Gaffney, $75.26; G. H. Buckman, $58.00; C. K. Humaker, $44.00; C. Henrici, $19.25; H. Henrici, $20.20; E. Hunter, $10.50; James Kepcha, $149.73; N. T. Andrews, $95.84; H. Timmer, $75.81; H. Schmidt, $61.84; W. Henrici, $61.84; J. Malady, $61.- 84; F. J. Hinsen, $59.85; A. Spiess, $57.85: R. Hunter, $61.84; E. L. Pope, $53.86; M. Schmeberk, $61.84; C. J. Miller, $56.81; J. E. Chanler, $5.98: E. Hunter, $47.84; Bruno Friedrich, $338.85; H. Babler, $344.- 85; F. P. Morey, $1331.44; J. C. Mowrey, $206.91; E. A. Hackett, $11.- 99; A. C. Bushel, $174.73; H. E. Young, $99.73; C. E. Carr, $94.81; A. Wetmore, 96.05; B. J. Lawrence, $82.50; S. Imel, $76.33; Chas. Dea kins, $67.35; J. Avery, $57.85; C. Mc Donald, $53.86; Wm. Jantz, $65.44; E. R. Jones, $55.84; L. Blakney, $52.63; J. Woods, $56.81; S. B. Cook, $56.81; J. M. Deakins, $55.86; W. H. Bonney, $151.13; Oregon City Foun dry, $26.69; Carlton & Rosencrans, $15.05; J. S. Fischer, $10.08; Hill yard & Welch Lbr. Co., $13.05; East Side Mill & Lbr. Co., $12.43; A. J. Lais, $47.41; F. A. Zimmerman, $18. 75; C. Zimmerman, $11.25; W. Kais er, $20.00; W. Dutcher, $169.15; W. A. Wallace, $34.00; R. Right, $17. 50; C. Fisher, $29.75; D. French, $9.00; W. . Bittum, $3.50; A. F. Schmale, $3.50; J. Hosey, $56.00; C. Simmons, $3.50; H. Hosey, $42.00; J. Henderson, $6.00; G. R. Hobbs, $22.- 75; J. Murphy, $3.50; J. K. Lively, $3.50; C. R, Livesay, $3,50; Will Gooding, $12.00; Will Deutel, $30.00; Fred Deutel, $24.00; A. B. Deutel, 12.00; Fred Sohn, $4.50; D. R. Dim ick, $44.00; Wm. Rider, $32.00; Harry Gilmore, $32.00; Wm. Bar ringer, $18.00; Ed Piper, $6.00; W. Haberlach, $43.60; Pacific Tele phone & Telegraph Co., $2,00; Ore gon Engineering & Construction Co., $1949.24; Albert Fisher, $7.00; Her man Fisher, $4.00; B. J. Staats' Hdwe. Co., $0.85; State Industrie Com., $558.49; Bank of Oregon City, $26.33; Henry Cowell Lime & Ce ment Co., $149.60; J. Avery, $3.49; Mrs. Sarah A. Beckett, $100.00. GENERAL FUND BOUNTY Wm. F. Douglas, $4.00. ELECTION M. A. Deaton, $10.00. SHERIFF Miller-Parker Co., $0.- 50; Western Union Telegraph Co., $3.58; Oregon City Enterprise, $4. 00; Huntley Drug Co., $0.50; A. E. Joyner, $70.00; W. J. Wilson, $3.50; B. J. Staats, $2X7; Jones Drug Co., $0.60; W, C. McNeil, $8.00. CLERK Huntley Drug Co., $11.- 90; I. M. Harrington, $7.50; Oregon City Enterprise, $13.60; Bushong & Co., $76.35; The Courier Press, $24.50; Jones Drug Co., $1X0. RECORDER Unlerwool Type writer Co., $0.70; Huntley Drug Co., $2.85; P. D. Cunningham Co., $3.70; Cynthia Pace, $65.00. TREASURER Huntley Drug Co., $3.65; Alberta L. Dunn, $5.00. COUNTY COURT A. H. Knight, $36.00; W. A. Proctor, $16.00; Hunt ley Drug Co., $3.70; Jones Drug Co., $1.50. COURT HOUSE Pacific Tele phone, $40.40; Home Telephone, $20. 55; Frank Busch, $60.00; The Cour ier Press. $8.75; Bannon & Co., $1.60; Coast Chemical Co., $15.69; Huntley Drug Co., $0.15; John Low- ry, $23.50; Mr. Donovan, $9.10; C. J. Hood, $1.00; Frank Busch, $1.85; Hogg Bros., $18.67. CIRCUIT COURT T. A. Roots, $2.20. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Western Union Telegraph, $1.92; A. E. Joyner, $47XO; D. E. Frost, $105.83; Clarence Mallatt, $4.30. CORONER F. S. Hart, $5.90; M, C. Strickland, $25.00; L. A. Spagle, $1.00; John Owings, $9.40; A. L. Weaver, $5X0; S. L. Miller, $5.90; A. E. Joyner, $9.00. SURVEYOR Francis Welch, $5. 50; Huntley Drug Co., $2.50; Paul Dann, $13.00; John P. Steinman, $5.00; Chas. Simmons, $12.00; D. T. Meldrum, $16.00; H. H. Johnson, $15.30; J. C, Sullivan, $15.00. INSANE A. E. Joyner, $14X0; F. W, Snyder, $4.50. SUPT. OF SCHOOLS Huntley Drug Co., $18.30; J. E. Calavan, ' $78.15; Remington Typewriter Co., $13.50. ! BOARD OF" HEALTH Dr. M. C. Strickland, $10.00; Jones Drug Co., $2.60. INDIGENT SOLDIER Meade Post No. 2, $30.00. POOR Wm. Danforth (self), $10. 00; Boys' & Girls' Aid Soc, $30.00; Hoff Bros. (Tom Jones), $19.00; Mrs. Bradtl (J. McNamara), $10.00; Dock Mosier (self), $14.00; Mrs. Jes sie Chalk (self), $16.00; Mrs. G. W. Thompson (self), $10.00; Ada Le- Baw (self and children), ?S.00; Ka tie Pluard (self), $8.00; Ella Tracy (Eunice Horner), $10.00; Ben Land- es (self), a.uu; o. Hi, ara jiyiicn ael Boyl), $8.00; C. H. Dybdahl (self), $20.00; Mrs. N. E. Taylor (Mr. and Mrs., S. Booher), $14.00; Wm. Dickelman (self), $20.00; John and Wm. Beers (self), $20.00; Mrs. Elizabeth Saunders (self), $5.00; Mary Lock (self) $10.00; Anna Weet terlin (self), $10.00; Chris Zinsli (Cash McCarty), $10.00; Maud Wil liams (care of children), $15.00; J. B. Sallee (W. T. Tinsley & August Johnson), $45.00; Geo., Newsome (self), $15.00; Mrs. Annie Langs ford (self), $20.00; A. McConnell (Davis), $20.00; Mrs. Z. Murphy (self and child), $15.00; Andrew Lund (self), $6.00; Dennis Donovan (Jerome Hamilton), $18.00; J. A. Davids (Amanda R. Ludden), $6.00; Mrs. Gage (self), $10.00; D. Zalon- is (Mrs. XouaesKa), u.uu; mrs. B. Stevens (W. D. Hodges), $25.00; J. G. Wake (self), $7.00; Wang & Vineyard (L. Champ), $14.00; The Estacada Pharmacy (Mrs. E. M. Horner), $1,90; Dr. Norris (Mary I. Wilson, Care of Edward Miller), $40.00; Larsen & Co., (Mrs. Regan),, $10.00; W. W. Pollock (Chas. Mc Kinnis), $12.00; Huntley Drug Co, (Mary Monag), $8.35; Mrs. W. E. Boerner (E. C. Desbrow), $20.00; Oregon City Hospital (Mary Monag), $80X0; Fred Schwartz (Mrs. Trul linger), $10.00; L. H. Doolittle (self), $10.80; Mrs. Jackson (self and child), $15.00; A. McConnell (H. Sturdwont), $13.52; Jos. E. Hedges (Anna Regan), $1.75; E. P. Carpen ter (Koellis), $12.09; Mrs. Ben Eby (Wallace Fisher), $12.00; Kobbins Bros. (Henry Russell), $12.60; Mrs. M. J. Trullinger (Mrs. Langford), $50.00; Dr. Norris (County Drug Bill), $14.24; Electric Hotel (Dick Meyers), $23.00. JAIL-i-W. J. Wilson, $9.99. JUVENILE COURT Dr. M. C. Strickland, $5.00; Mrs. C. K. Bevens, $2.00; A. E. Joyner, $34.50; D. E. Frost, $2930; W. C. McNeil, $17.00. TAX REBATE Fred A. Lins, $9.60. PRINTING & ADV. The Courier Press, $31.80; Oregon City Enter prise, $34.20. SEALER Mr. J. F. Jones, $39.12. TAX DEPT. W. J. Wilson, $20. 00; Huntley Drug Co., $1.65. PROHIBITION A. E. Joyner, $17.50. AGRICULTURAL AGENT The Oregon Agricultural College, $750.00. INSURANCE E. H. Cooper, Aght. $55.20. EXPERTING BOOKS J. H. Wil son, $76.uu. There la mora Catarrh in this section Ot the country than all other diseases put together, and for years it was sup posed to be Incurable. Doctors prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Catarrh Is a local disease, greatly influenced by constitutional con ditions and therefore requires constitu tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medi cine, manufactured by F 1. Cheney Co.. Toledo, Ohio, is a constitutional remedy, is taken internally and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces et the System. One Hundred Dollars re ward is offered for any case that Hall's Catarrh Medicine fails to cur. Send for circulars and testimonials. F. J. CiibNs.iT & CO., Toledo, Oiiio, Sold by Druggists. 75c. Hall's Family fills tor eeasUpatloa.