r OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE,' FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1916. Page 6 PROPAGANDA OF JACKSON IS OLD 1 ' r Single Tax Paper Loud In Opposing Pre paredness Program Sara Jackson, the noted single tax advocate of Portland, owner of the Portland Journal, the only Oregon paper using the Hearst news ser vice, is employing the tactics ot Wil liam the Second ot Germany In an effort to kill off the country pr IHs propaganda is no more truthful than that of his famous prototype, the Kaiser. His campaign to get rid of the smaller papers Is no less ruth less than that of the other kaiser in his efforts to pet rid ot the small er nations. His ambition to be the big cxar In Oregon uewspaperdoni is no less Taunting than Is the ambi tion of the kaiser to be the ruler of Europe. The, smaller nations In Europe that refused to submit to the kaiser's dictation were made to feci the strong hand of the powerful, Hun. The small country newspapers ol Oregon that for years have th Portland Czar's schemes resisted to put over the single tax and other tads are now feeling the strong hand or the millionaire owner ot the Port ROLL OF HONOR NORTHWEST , DIED FROM ACCIDENT AND OTHER CAUSES Private Frank Patnoe, nearest rel ation, Mrs. Mabel Rankin, Vanconver, Wash. WOUNDED SEVERELY Private Boyd Stapp. nearest rela tion, Mrs. Julia Stapp, Focatello. Ida. MISSING IN ACTION Private John Ronhaar, Jr.. nearest relation, John Ronhaar. R. F. D. 2 Oak Harbor. Wash. KILLED IN ACTION Private Elmer L. Damours, nearest relation,. Mrs. Emily Robeson, Silver Lake, Wash. Private Charles W. Jensen, nearest relation, C. F. Jensen, Carlton, Ore. Private Preston M. Wright, nearest jrelatton. Mrs. Robert K. Wright, host ess house, Vancouver, Wash. DIED OF WOUNDS Corporal Walter A. Stone, nearest relation, Cbarles AStone, Bay View, Wash. - " Private Herbert H. Edgar, nearest (relation, Mrs. Sallte Edsar, Tillamook, Ore. WOUNDED SEVERLY Corporal Frank T. Clark, nearest relation, Miss Gladys Clark, Standlsh hotel, Portland, .Ore. Private William J. Berg, nearest relation, Oscar Berg, 130 Lincoln st., Astoria, Ore. Private Robert A. Campbell, nearest relation, Fred Campbell, Weston, Ore. f KILLED IN ACTION Lieutenant Clifford Oscar Harris, emergenecy address, Mrs. William Robert Harris, 95 East Seventy second street, Portland. DIED OF WOUNDS Private Jack T. Anderson, emer gency address, Mrs. Mary S. Ander son, Belllngham, Wash. Private Albert T. West, emergency address, John West, Cathlamet,' Wash. Corporal Charles M. Black, emer gency address, Mrs. Ida Black, R. F. D 1, Everett, Wash. Private Nels Herigstad, emergenc address, Nels B. Herigstad, Silverton.j Or. ' , Private Remmie I. Kelly, emergency address, Mrs. C. A. Kelly, 575 avenue, Portland, Or. South ! i Private Leon McElfresh emergencj , address, Joseph J. McElfresh, Red mond, Or. DIES OF DISEASE ' Lieutenant William G. Kantner, em ergency address, Mrs. Nell C. Kant ner, Everett, Wash. WOUNDED SEVERELY Cook Horace A. Hoard, emergenecy address, Julius G. Hoard, Linnton; Or. i Private Albert DeHaven, emergency address Mrs. Maggie Workman, R. F. D. 6, Vanconver, Wash.. Private William Hailstone, emerg ency address, Frank Hailstone, Is saquah, Wash.. Private Charles D. McBreen, em ergency address, Mrs. Ida B. McBreen, R. F. D. 4, eBaverton, Wash Private Abner P. Masters, emerg AUCTION SALE At my place known as the old Jim Poe place of Sandy Ridge 4 miles southeast of Boring, 5 miles west of Sandy, 3 miles east of Barton, 8 miles north of Es tacada. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23,1918 COMMENCING AT 10:30 A. M. 8 head of horses; horse, 9 years old, weight 1600; horse, 12 years old, weight 1250; mare, 14 years old, weight 1500; 16 head cattle and calves; Tgood m lch cows; 2 registered Jerseys, fresh thta tall; our graded Jerseys, two are fresh and two will be fresh thta fall; 4 twyeaMM heifers with calves at side; 1 yearling heifer; 1 Sfl?1 ! bull; 18-months-old registered Jersey bull. Hogs-Berkshire brood sow, with 9 pigs, six weeks old; seven shoats, six months old. 100 thorough bred Plymouth Rock hens and pullets. Machinery-One nearly new Champion binder. . Champion mower. Champion hay rake. Hoosler grain drill. Disk harrow. Spike tooth harrow. John Deere manure spreader. Wagon. Two-seated hack. iw. ..t. r.t wnrk hnrnesB. GrtnO x oc v. " - " - nnvhnrHA mi... i,. har raov Wanhtne Two brooders and all small tools and household goods. Hay and Grain 200 bushels wheat; 400 bushels Gray Oats; 125 bushels White Oats; 15 tons Clover hay, loose; 10 tons straw, loose. This place will be for sale or rent. 120acres 75 In field. Free lunch at noon. Sale rain or shine TERMS: Sums under $20 cash.- Over $20 six months' time on approved security. H. C. HENRIKSEN, Owner COL. W. 8. WOOD, Auctioneer Vancouver, Washington. land Journal. With them out ot the way he can proceed to fasten his fad tentacles upon the state with less op position. , This Is the same paper that two years ago was defending the slaugh ter ot innocent women and children on the Lusitania by the reiterated statements that people had no busi ness to cross the Atlantic anyway. This is the same paper that ln; slated In loud headlines and scream ing editorial that this was a rich man's war and that it was the munU tlon manufacturers and Wall Street that were trying to drag this coun try Into it, when as everybody know this war was started by the kaiser. This Is the same paper that fought any increase In our army and nayy and was against all preparedness and, in short, an advocate of many things and opposed to many other things whose support or opposition now would cause It to be called np on the federal carpet Corvallis Gaxette-Tlmes. ency address, Mr. Seattle. Wash- A. E. Masters, Private Glrrard Cecil Blackburn, omnreencv address. Mrs. G. 1 Ross, 587 East Fifty-seventh, at, Portland. Private John H. Baccua, emergency HrtMwit Mrs. Maud Baccua, Battle ground, Wash- Private Otto S chirm an, emergency address. William Schlrman. Sultan, Wash- PHvafR Harlev F. Hutchinson, em ergency address. Mrs. P. Hutchinson, Valley, Idaho- MISSING IN ACTION. Private Lawrence M. Hoffman, em ergency address, Peter Hoffman, Day ton. Ore. Private Hilton J. Gllroy, TJ. S. M.. emergency address, Hester Gllroy, Everett, Wash- Lieutenant Norman A. Archibald. emecgency address, Silas A. Arcchl bald, 106 Marlon, at, Seattle KILLED IN ACTION Private Jim Papavasll, emergency, address, Andrew Papavasll, Bremer ton, Wash. DIED OF WOUNDS Private Charles G. Ackerman, em ergency address, Lloyd Ackerman Fllrenee, Ore. DIED FROM ACCIDENT AND OTH ER CAUSES' Private John W. Stevenson, emerg ency address, Mrs. Katherine Steven son, 2610 Third st, Baker. Ore. WOUNDED SEVERELY Private Arthur R. Howell, emerg ency address, Mrs. L. H. Howell, Lebanon, Ore. , WOUNDED (Degree Undetermined) Private Wesley H. Allison, emerg ency address C. W. Allison, Prine ville. Ore. Private Carter J. Carlson, emers ency address H. K. Carlson, 2917 Boone, ave., Spokane, Wash. Private Albert Wickberg emerg ency address Ji'nn Wickberg, St. Mar ies, Idaho. Private Harry S. P. Dane, emerg ency address O. J. Dane, R. F. D. 1 Colville, Wash. V.oUNDED SEVERELY IN ACTION PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING Private Harry R West. Seattle. 1 WOUNDED IN ACTION (Degree Un determined Private Fred G. Stockwell, emerg ency address Charles Lynch, Seattle. KILLED N ACTION Corporal Guy M. Bryan, emergency address Mrs. Josephine Bryan, Ivy Apt., Spokane, Wash. WOUNDED SEVERELY Private Robert R. Do-ity. emerg ency address Robert Dority, 69 School street, Everett, Wash. WOUNDED Degree Undetermined Corporal Louis H. Strickland, em ei'gency address Mrs. Estelle Strick land, 134 East Sixtyeifhth street. Portland. Private Lloyd L. Inglis, emergency address William Inglis, 108 East Forty third street, Seattle. 100 LIVES LOST TORONTO, Oct. ' 14. Nearly 4 ' 190 lives are reported to have been lost tonight in an explosion f at a munition plant at Trenton, 8 near here. Stone, ueuavei uram Cultivator: 2 Blown, 1 irm., ... . n . - i a 1 16-in. machine. Churn. Tubs. Incubator, A. MEYERS, Clerk. AUTQORAGY MUSI G& PRESIDENT DECLARES WASHINGTON, Oct 14. President Wtlea has answered Germany's peace proposal with a declslou which not only falfllla th expectations ot aupporfer ot his diplomacy, but also dispe-la the tears of those who pre dicted, that he would offset victories at arms with defeats at diplomacy. No peace with Kalserism; autocracy must go; no armistice can even be thought ot while Germany continues her atrocities on land and sea; one cannot be considered unless U fully is dictated by the allied commanders in the Meld In such terms as absolutely provide safeguards and guarantees that Germany's part will not be a scrap of paper; this, In a few words, is the President's answer. , If it does not bring a capitulation which may be more than an uncondi tional surrender, allied diplomats and American officials beliefs It may cause a revolution In Germany. iteyond question it speaks for the entente as wetl as the I'nited States. The dispatch of the President's re ply was followed by the Issue of the following formal statement by Secre tary Tumulty: "The Government will continue to send over 250,000 men with their sup plies every month and there will be no relaxation ot any kind." Quite outside of the formal phrases ot a diplomatic document, that was President Wilson's word to the world that he had no thought ot stopping the fighting at this stage. The Senate chamber rang with ap plause ag the President's answer was read a few minutes after It had been announced at the Slate Department. benator Lodge, the President's chief critic in his course unUl today. Issued a statement expressing his gratifica tion at the President's decision. Opinion at the Capitol and through out official Washington was unani mous in approval. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS The following real estate transfers were filed in the office of County Re corder J. G. Noe October 14 : Stephen and Nellie M. Carver to Sarah LaRue Galbralth, lots 1, 2, 3, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14, block 2, Carver; $900. Alfred And Lena Danlelson to Olof Flodberg, 40 acres, section 3, town ship 5 south, range 3 east; $1000. E. E. and C. B. Washburn to Fred Vollman, 83 acres, George Welch do nation land claim; J 10. F. E. and Z. Bamford to C. O. and Ada L. Russell, 16 acres Phillip Foster donation land claim, $2500. Ella M. Stryker to S. W. Stryker south half of northwest quarter ot northwest quarter, section 35, town ship 3 south, range 4 east, $10. Ella M. Stryk er to S. W. Stryker, tract of land in section 29, township 2 south, range 4 east; $10. S. W. Stryker to Rex Investment Co.. south half of northwset quarter ot northwest auarter. section 35. town- i ship 3 south, range 4 east; $10. . S. W. Stryker to Rex Investment Co., tract ot lend in section 29, town ship 2 south, range 4 east; $10. Ada L. Russell to Rex Investment Co., 16 acres Phillip Foster donation land claim; $1. Christ Joost et ex. to Fredrlch Hell man et ux., 100 acres section 31, township 3 south, range 2 east; $L L. E. and Eva Smith to D. F. Nord hausen, 15 acres section 16, township 4 south, range 1 east; $10. John B. and Alice Perkel and C M Huit to estate of Warren Mr.Cord, 45 acres section 24, township 4 south, range 2 east; $636,26. J. E. and Phoebe J. Gage to Frank E. Andrews, part of J. G. Swafford D. L C, township 3 3south, rtnge 2 east; $1452.60. Henrietta G. and R. F. Walters to Florence McCarthy, 194 acres section 18, township 4 south, range 1 east; $650. Wiliam L. Nash, exec.itor of estate of Joseph H. Nash, deceased, to H. V. Adix, lot 10, block 8, Estacada; $200 Sarah and A. D. IVheeler to H. H. and M. A. Milliren,u.47 acres W. B. R. Cotton D. L. C; $3500. Peter Younger to Mary and M, J. Gleason, lots 3 and 4,block 132; $10. D. Clinton Latourette to Dan Lyons, 2 57-484 acres, Nnith and Van Buren streets, Oregon City; $5. COUNTY COURT EXPENDITURES FOR MONTH OF SEPTEMBER, 1918 District Road Fund DISTRICT NO. 1 W. H. Bonney, $49.24; M. E. Gaffney, $1.51; C. W. Schuld & Sons, $40.95; M. E. Gaf fney, $28.00; C. E. Battin, $56.00; John Young, $49.00; M. Deakin, $43. 75; 0. A. Battin, $49.00; Henry Tim mer, $49.00; Henry Henrici, $9.00; Dan Gaffney, $38.50; J. A. Davis, i $105.00; A. A. Conklin, $105.00; W. Smart, $28.00; Sol Imel, $14.00; II. S. Card, $17.50; A. E. Aeby, $3.50; H. Piepke, $5.25; A. N. Wills, $3.50; B. L. Friedrich, $96.00. DIST. NO. 3 Herman Selber, $14. 00; F. D. Shank, $12.00. DIST. NO. 4 E. Heiple, $20.20; J. R. Hughes, $4.50; J, C. Kitching, $8.75; C. A. Looney, $6.00; C. R. Lovett, $6.00. DIST. NO. 5 C. W.. Schuld & Sons, $181.70; P. R. L. & P, Co., $321.95; M. H. Wheeler, $38.00; J. A. Imel, $22.50; W. E. Wheeler, $48.00; J. A. Hite, $37.50; C. Lekberg, $33. 00; J. H. Lindgren, $31.C0; J. E. Siefer, $25.50; John Andregg, $37. 50; C. A. Wheeler, $21.00; Lon Sut ton, $18.00. - DIST. NO. 7 A. W. Shipley, $125.00; L,,E. Martin, 112.00; Jas. Fegles, $18.00. DIST. NO. 8-Thomas Kubltaa, m.oO; A. W. Shipley, $45.00; Brightwood Lumber Co.. $31.28; R. S. Smith, $6.00; 0. W. Miller, $97.00; C. Aveil, $27.00; W. A. Stone, $6.00; C. W. Harris, $21.00; Sam Miller, $15.00; H. Riedenstien, $9.00; J. R. Maronay, $84.00; II. H. Wat kins, $36.00; Carl Tower, $37.50; A. L. Matingley, $30.00; George Flinn, $22.50; Tim Gunn, $28.60; Tom Ku biUa, $34.50; C. Philips, $6.00; Har ry Nichols, $25.50; Irvington Ga rage and Auto Co., $28.00; Howard Cooper Corp., $52.15; L. Ritxer, $37. 50; P. Averil, $34.50; W. A. Stone, $42.00; John Maronl, $48.00; Will Webber, $6.00; George Flinn, $21.00; C W. Harris, $12.00; H.'It. Watkins, $15.00. DIST. NO. 9 II. W. Sharp A Co., $19.67; Edd Hardoss, $3.00; Honry Schmidt, $10.00; William Johnson, $8.00; U. Tracy, $9.00; Chris John son, $10.00; Gus Zimmerman, $3.00; Carl Una, $6.00; M. Grnfcnhaln. $5.00; Fred Llns, $28.00; H. Schmidt, $27.00; H. Johnson, $45.00; A. II. Miles, $45.00; Io Rath, $24.00; Peter Ruhl, $27.00; Henry Ruhl, $9.00; Otto Taulson, $15.00; C. Gu ber, $16.50; Edd Grafenhain, $24.00; Roy Milles, $9.00; Ray Miller, $9.00; Robert Millea, $9.00; C. A. Johnson, $12.00; Carl Rath. $12.00; Harold Joyner, $12.00; II. Klinker, $19.50; Edd Guber, $21j00. DIST. NO. 13 Standard Oil Co., $13.02; J. T. Fullam. $83.50; W. M. Kirchem, $13.00; Herman Koch, $21.00; A. Hubert. $33.00; H. II. Coop. $24.00; A. Schneider, $24.00; Ernest Koch, $18.00; A.M. Kirchem, $18.00; Ia Kirchem. $5.00; Johnnie Fullam, $10.50; John Schneider, $15. 00; A. Johnson, $12.00. DIST. NO. 16 H. Engle, $40.00; A. Blanchard, $45.00; Otto Dietxe, $21.00; M. Bowman, $21.00; J. Ban ny. $14.00; F. Dietxe, $3.50; II. En gel, $52.50; W. Gutporlet, $27.50; W. Dietxe, $38.81; E. Persinger, $38.- 81; I. Bonney, $38.81; S. Bonney, $13.50; N. Crietaer, $5.60. DIST. NO. 19 W. Waldorf, $8.75; Hult Lumber Co., $21.15; Milt Chind green, $24.00; W. S. Gorbett. $4.00. DIST. NO. 21 A. Hagmen, $15. 10; A. NeUon, $17.78; Hult Bros., $40.00; Albert Erickson, $12.00; W S. Gorbett, $66.00; G. Murphey, $72.- 00; Edward Johnson, $34.50; A lax Erickson, "$54.00; Aug. Dalstrom, $18.00; P. Johnson, $18.00; Dave Crawford, $20.00; Albert Harras, $22.50; Mangus Johnson, $6.00; A. E. Nelson, $6.00; J. J. Jones, $36.00; F. M. Countrvman. $30.00; Erick Hansen, $18.00; J. Carlson, $48.00, DIST. NO. 22 L. O. Nightingale, $20.93; William Mackrell, $6.55; Dicken & Co, $3.95; W. G. Master ton, $27.75; Good, Roads Machinery, $2.63: Robins Bros., $9.70; A. J. Miln, $54.60; Lloyd Shaver,, $7.00; G. Feyrer, $17.40; G. A. Martin, $6. 40; Clay Engle, $112.50; G. A. Mar tin. $118.50; C. A. Browning, $99.00; G. R. Jackson, $33.00; D. McIIenry, $18.75; G. E. Feyrer. $.180.00; Clay Hungate, $105.00; Feyrer Bros., $134.00; H. J. Rastall, $94.00; Henry Fk-k, $54.75; S. 1 A. D. Hungate, $60.00; Robt. Elkins, $88.50; C. E. Ramsby, $28.50; Leslie Dickey, $87. 00; John Callahan,' $100.50; Frank Moore, $40.00; J. W. Staudinger, $87.00; Raymond Dickey, $27.00; Ira L. Boyer, $66.00; G. W. Boyer, $33. 00; Carl Gornoson, $54.00; Willis Staudinger, $21.75; Ira Dickey, $15. 00; Herschel Wilson, $33.00; C. W. Lav. $18.00: Wm. Feyrer, $75.00; C. W. Dickerson, $27.00; L. L. Ellis, $27.00; Wm. Ellis, $27.00; R". J. El lis, $33.00; B. C. Palmer, $4.50; C. L. Sautinger, $6.00; Wm. Avison, $1.50; Joe Fevrer, $3.75; Don Ellis, $10.50; W. H. Engle, $15.00; H. C. Bonaker, $10.50; James Baty, $14.25: James Barlow, $3.00; Hans Vogt, $3.00. DIST. NO. 23-jClackamas County News, $25.00; W. W. Irvin, $1.88; E. A. Donaldson, $3.00; C. F. Zicgler, $13.50; G. Ziegler, $13.50; G. Zieg- ler, $1.50. DIST. NO. 26 Good Roads Mach., $13.65; J. A. Cobb, $2.75. DIST. NO. 27 N. Schmaltz & Sons, $9.30. ' DIST. NO. 28 Standard Oil Co.. $23.72; M. E. Swope,' $30.96; J. I. Case $27.02; A. L. Brougher, $4.30; A. GoldaSe, $34.50; Chas. Johnson, $2.85; Standard Oil Co., $22.75; A. M. Groshong, $61.25; A. G. Wylan,d, $59.75; G. M. Groshong, $72.00; J. M. Nichelson, $72.00; Frank Brosig, $78.00; P. Jali, $G8.25; A. Dale, $57. 75; Wm. Mulkens, $G3.75; J. M. Gro shong, $81.00; R. D. Groshong, $43. 50; C. D. Groshong, $85.50; Blain Bird, $39.00; Em. Bird, $33.00; Ben Wade, $39.00; D. M. Groshong, $49. 50; G. E. Hilton, $36.00; Roy Nich elson, $30.00; S. G. Nicrelson, $36. 00; Geo. Helvey, $65.25; Freman Thomas, $74.25; V. Pitman, $33.75; A. M. Groshong,, $17.63; John Mil ler, $59.50; Joe Miller, $57.50; Earl Groshong,' $97.75; John Goldade, $10.50; Ray Wyland, $30.00; Frank Hilton. $61.50; Fred Davis, $39.00; C. Nieuwboer, $27.00; Frank Kokel, $48.25; Ernest Sowa, $15.00; Lue So wa, $3.00; E. Sowa, $18.00; J. P. Miller, $15.00; J. I. Sharp, $30.00; E. L. Palfrey, $55.50; Geo. lierbst, $21, 88; Joe Kestner. $18.75; John Trul linger, $27.00; Zeb Bowman, $12.00; Fred Yoeman, $11.25; Johnnie Mil ler, Jr., $7.50; John Bergen, $12.00; James Marts, $6.00; 0. N. Opsund, $6.00; Geo. Helvey, $16.00; A. Gold ade. $3.00: P. Jali. $12.00; Ben Thomas, $3.00; John Ferguson, $3. 00; G. H. Gray, $32.50; Wm. Dentte $75.32; A. B. Dentel, $75.94 ; Wm Gooding. $67.18: Fred Derite, $7.50. DIST. NO. 30-iW. Kaiser, $45.Q0; Frank Busch. $1.80: Oregon Iron & Steel Co.. $221.30: J. Bickner & Sons $1.50: G. H. Miller. $7.50; B. J Staats Hardware Co., $9.70; Pope & Co.. $2.10: Nelson & Davis, $9.50; F. A. Zimmerman, , $62.00; D. Colson, $70.00; E. Gross,- $66.00; S. Ross, $62.00: E. Oldenstadt. $45.00; E. Dhooget. $7.50; F. Schauber, $16.87; R. DeNieu. $77.00: W. Schatz, $70. 50: C. Zimmerman. $12.00; W. Kais er. $68.00. i DIST. NO. 32--Sherwood Lumber Co.. $17.00: Harrv Jost. $80.60; Wm Todd, $38.00; A. P. Todd, $29.35; John Herman. $38.00: A. A. Wood $60.00: Tom Baker. $36.00; Clar ence MeConnell. $40.00: Geo. Stahl- necker, $13.50; Frank Kaiser, $6.00; Rob Stahlnecker. $12'.00. DIST. NO. 33 Geo. Genserowskl $30.00: Frank Millard. $70.00. DIST. NO. 35 P. R. L. & P. Co., $70.20; J. II. Barnett, $74.00. DIST. NO. 39 Herman Fischer. $12.00; Albert Fischer, $12.00; B. E. Boothold; $6.00. DIST. NO. 41 Paul R. Mcinlg, $8.15; R. S. Smith, $13.80; 11. F. Cogswell, $0.90; Herbert Udell, $7.00; J. G. DeShaxer, $12.35: II. 11. Udell. $80.78; II. N. SVhminsky, $52.. 50; G. Uvery, $9.00; H. R. Devlin, $23.25; Charley Updegrnve, $34.60; Raymond DeKhaxer, $18.00; J. II. 11. Udell, $80.78; H. N. Schmlnky. $52.50; G. La very, $9.00; II. R. Dev. lin, $23.25; Charley Updegrave, $34.. 60; Raymond DeShaxer, $13.00; J. H. Barnett, $7.00; Gist Dahrens, $.13.. 00; Chase Krebs, $14.00; Herbert Udell, $2.B0;L, Wilson, $3.00; Jay Morrison, $3.00; John AfTolter, $1.60, DIST. NO. 42Chase & Linton, $26.00; Willamette V. S. Ry., $20.00; L. G. Wolstad, $2.12; G. M. Christen- son, $6.00; Albert Carpenter, $3.00. DIST. NO. 43 W. 11. Douglas. $21.37; Fred HolTmeister, $16.60; W. R. Woodle, $10.60; W. F. Douglass, $9.00; C. 11. Padison, $18.76; Fred Padison $3.75; Perry Murphy, $3.75; Glenn Douglass $3.75; Will HolT meister, $1.60; Chas. Murphey, $5.25; Roy Dauglass, $6.00; A. N. Orko, $6.00. DIST. NO. 45 C. Bittner, $35.00; L. P. Elliott, $11,25; John Put, $12.. 60; C. A. Freeman, $2,60; A. S. Free man, $2.50. DIST. NO. 47 A. N. Guffney, $4.. 05; C. W. Schuld & Son, $151.00. DIST. NO. 49 A. Mather, $39.20; Bert H. Finch, $16.68; L, J. Palma teor, $4.70; L. J. Palmateer, $54.25; W. R. Woodworth, $37.50; Robert McClintock, $63.00; A. S--ott, $55.50; K. C. Hoygaard, $2U0; Elvy Recbe, $24.00; T. J. Reagan, $9.00; E. T. Davis, $12.00; L. M. Yocum, $10.00; Clarence Palmateer, $6.00. DIST. NO. 50 Frank Ott, $9.60; Rob. Rosenau, $99.00; F. M. Town- send, $104.00. DIST. NO. 57 Mitchell Uwis Staver Co., $0.46; L. It. Cochran $25.00; W. H. Lucke, $8.60; Geo. M Christenson, $64.75; L. H. Cochran, $37.50; Albert Carpenter, $9.00; Exra Burkholder, $33.00; A. F. Euman, $34.60; Ray Lantx, $33.00; Otto Bix el, $30.00; Ole Kyllo, $27.00; George Dale, $33.00; Floyd Dale, $16.50; George Boyer, $15.00; Oscar Kyllo, $10.60: Auirust Rothenberg. $3.00. DIST. NO. 63 W. Kaiser, $21.00; Liberty Coal Co., $22.50; George Rogers, $6.18; F. A. Zimmerman, $30.00; D Colson, $26.00; E. Gross, $26.00; S. Ross, $24.37; E. Olden stadt, $26.25; C. Zimmerman, $24.00; C. Hargon, $18.75; E. Dhooget. $22 50; R. Britten, $24.37; F. Schauber, $13.12; R. Perrin, $59.50; R. Olden stadt, $42.00; R. DcNicu, $42.00; Oregon Iron & Steel Co., $49.00; W. SchntZj $28.00; W. Kaiser, $36.00. Special Fund Number 5 M. II. Wheeler, $57.75; W. E. Wheeler, $78.00; J. A. Imel, $40.50; J. A. Hite, $51.00; C. Wheel er, $51.00;' Peter SchwieUer, $9.00; Lon Sutton, $39.00; John Andregg, $6.00; J. H. Lindgren, $18.00; Chas. Timmerman, $24.00. No. 6 Jarl & Eri, $26.65; P. R. L, & P. Co., $115.83; R. E. Jarl, $9.00; J. A. Albel, $2.25; N. H. Bickford, $3.00; J. S. Albel, $3.00; George Mo- cho. $30.00; G. Finger, $30.00; C Tan- ger. $24.00; Ed LIttiepnge, $35.00. NO. 11 Chase & Linton Gravel Co., $130.33; P. F. Morey, $216.00; II. D. Marston, $21.00; C. R. Live-! say, $8.75. NO. 17 D. R. Dimick, $18.00; Wm. Kloney, $10.50; John Bany. $9.00; Clarence Rupp, $15.00; G. M. Jones, $10.50; Rob Vorpahl, $1.50; Isadore Bany, $18.00; Fred Jones, $18.00; O. F. Frentress, $12.00; Ralph Kochlcr, $18.00; Con Bolby, $3.00; O. J. Mays, $5.10. NO. 26 Williams Bros., $270.55; George Blatchford, $2.75; F. M. Henriksen, $14.20; Chas. Callahan, $57.00; W. J. E. Vick, $63.00; Alfred Wright, $2.50; Deb Fischer, $2.50; Ed Callahan, $6.00; Andy Haydon, $12.00; H. H. Dahl,. $78.00; J. R. P. Vick, $39.00; L, L. Burghardt, $36.- 00; Lew E. Wallace, $39.00; George Wright, $10.00; Chas. Fischer, $30.- 00; T. E. Shea, $6.00; Pierce Wright,! $27.00; Carl Fischer, $00.00; S. A. Douglas, $60.00; W. P. Douglas, $12.- 00; Grant Babcock, $30.00; Al Rey nolds, $20.25; E. Lowery, $12.00; Dock Wilhelm, $60.00; Reuben Wright, Sr., $30.38; A. Butterdcld, $8.G3; J. D. French, $9.00; V. H. Dunton, $80.00. NO. 27 Chas. Johnson, $9.60; Roy Ridings, $65.25; John Barth, $18.75; Jay Bentley, $40.00; Geo. Woster, $52.50; Geo. Koehler, $44.00; Roy Cavenday, $56.00; Olaf Olaen, $117. 50; J. L. Jones, $58.15; Edy Jackson, $65.00; B. M. Hubburd, $26.25; B. Jack, $5.00; Otto Blair, $8.75; J. Oster, $7.50; W. Harnon, $1.56; Wm. Brown, $80.00; A. Dickens, $30.55; II. Asboe, $66.25; Carl Carlson, $11.- 90; I. D. Larkins, $75.25; T. Bent- ley, $73.50; W. P. Nicholson, $58.75; F. L. Skirom, $65.00; Lewis Larson, $25.00; L. N. Jones, $22.50; Carl Johnson, $21.25; Geo. Kirk, $17.30; Edwin Jackson, $3.45; Archa Hub bard, $21.25; Rog. Ridings, $1.90. NO. 32 Neal Heater, $44.00; Wm. Dodson, $42.00; Fred Schamlmrg, $42.00; Wm. Forester, $8.65; Hugh Her, $44.00; F. Schamburg, $43.05; Henry Voss, $1.50; A. P. Todd, $8.00; Wm. Todd,- $10.00; John Herman, $12.00; Mat Baker, $36.00; Harry Jost, $13.00. NO. 40 II. Bronner, $49.50; F. Carlson, $9.00; B. Forrester, $18.00; W. Forrester, $15.00; C. W. Long well, $15.00; G. Bell, $9.00; II. Bel ue, $25.50; J. Douglas, $15.00; F. Anderson, $18.00; C. Danielson, $2 00; L. Baker, $12.00; Carl Honson, $27.00; Chester Richey, $9.00; E. J. Borling, $12.00; H. Henriksen, $18. 00; F. Carlson, $18.00; P. M. HoM, $27.00. . NO. 41 H. H. Udell, $12.00; Gust Dahrans, $11.00; Chas. Drebs, $4.00; II. N. Schminky, $6.00; Charles Up degrave, $6.00; Irvin Updegrave, $3, 00; Herbert Udell, $14.00; Raymond DeShazer, $9.00. NO. 45 L. P. Elliott, $300,00. NO., 470. P. Roethe, $157.00; E E. Roethe, $84.00; F. W. Smith, $3.- 75; Chas. Moran, .$7.50; Hugh Rob erts, $48.00; James Wallace, $39.00; John RiHley, $8.00. NO. 51 Jake DeYoung, $71.75; Fred Carlin, $42.00; A. L. Heacock, $28.50; H. Hennmgsen, $48.00; L. Hoffmelster, $78.00; Jake Kettle, $30. 00; Richard Witzel, $34.00; S. Dal las,' $30.00; John Hoffmelster, $34.- 00; Phillip Schantin, $34.00; E. John . - , . .. n y. n H Tl House, $18.00; C. Zlnsley, $16.00; ot. MeCausland, $23.00; W. T. Sharkey, $48.00; John DeYoung, $69.00; Rob Lovt'lace, $24.00; M. K. White, $20.- 00; Herman Welch, $36.00; O. Gran, 30.00; Joe Kolley, $21.00; waiter Hoirmoistor, $48.00; August Olson, $30.00; M. Rodlun, $12.00; August Wedin, $30.00; K. Magnuson, $30.00; E. Jackson, $18.00; E. Exley, $18.00; Joe Bull. $12.00; A. Sunulson, $6.00; A. Pcler. $12.00. No. 52 W. A. Ulrlch, $24.50; II. W. Kanne, $4.50; A. L. StWkrolt. $15.00; Ben L. Becker, $13.50; Frank Krause, $10.50; O. Illanchett, $30.00; August Gopphert, $30.00; L. C. Beck er, I30,fio; Lewis spauy, .uu; Chh. Henderson, $18.00; Arther $21.00; Gruvel Deardorf, $30.00; Abe Guldl, Florence Meng, $12.00. No. 63 Chase & Linton Co., $209.95; W. V. 8? Ry., $1&1.50; H. Kyllo, $13.75; J. Conrad, $32.50; A. Veelo, $25.00; Geo. Palmer, $16. 25; I. D. Larkins. $3.60. NO. 66-W. H. Rambo, $77.00; Robert Rutherford, $30.75; John Puts, $2.50; Earl Meeker, $28,76; Dave Rutherford, $2.50; James Han- hart. $22.50; Chnrfos Lecson, $22.60; J. 1). Wallace. $110.25; Joseph Schmtt. $47.60; Rath, Archie, $21.25; Ivn Mc Vny, $45.00; Orvel McVay, $28.60; Ira McVay, $10.00; J. J. nanhart, $12.50: John Schram, $16.25; Willie Martin, $6.25; Harry Conner, $2,50; E. J. Swank, $17.60; August Martin, $5.00. NO. 67 W. V. S. Ry $48.25; Carl Sether, $4.32; Geo, M. Christenson. $16.00; L. II. Cochran, $7.50; Albert Carpenter, $3.00; Frank Kyneston, $40.60; Isaac Williams, $40.60; John Stewle, $40.60; Presley Coover, $34 6; George Dale, $5.25; Clarence Coover, $18.76; Earl Steuie, $15.00; $15.00; Chris Christner, $20.25. General Roads Hodson Feenaughty Co., $151.29; McFarland Auto Co., $2.00; East Side Motorcycle Co., $6.16; Exrelslor Motorcycle Co., $63.50; Miller-Parker Co., $23.40; II. V Meads, $26.84; II. E. Mead $125.00; E. R. Kilgnllon, $40.00; Oregon City Foundry, $57 40; T. A. Roots, $175.00; R. S. Smith, $3.75; Buffalo Springfield Roller Co.. $5.15; Canhy Concrete Works, $12.00; J. II. Barnett. $24.05; Hengstor. $. 75; Miller-Parker Co.. $27.85; Mt Tabor Garage, $9.08; John Wanker. $18.00; Howard-Cooper Corp., $0.80; Glen Oak Lumber Co., $31.05; T. A. Roots, $5.70; Howard-Cooper Corp., $101.24; Mitchell, Lewis & Staver, $9.60; Geo. Blatchford. $1.35; F. M Henrickscn, $7.15; Coles Garage $7.40; Geo. M. Christensen. $88.71; Will Widmer. $58.50; Will Bell, $61, 60; J. Mocho. $51.00; C. Krebs, $42. 00; Ed Sits, $36.00; II. Eyerke, $48.. 00; Fred Lins, $7.00; C. Guber, $3.00; Edd Grafenhain, $3.00; Hodson-Fee naughty, $42.55; J. T. Fullam, $2.60; Meese & Gotfried Co., $1.25; J. T Fullam, $21.87; W. M. Kirchem. $20, 00; Herman Koch. $20.00; A. Wer ner. $12.00; S. Wilson, $9.00; J. C Miller, $8.75; M. Johnston, $1.50; C E. Miller, $11.75; Albert Pratts, $9. 00; J. Scholl & Sons $9.13; F. Miller A Son, $0.70; M. J. Lindahl. $1.95; Truman Hostetler, $6.00; Abe Jones $9.00; Amos Yodcr, $31.50; L. D. Yo- der, $9.00; Robert Brown, $6.00; Free i Yoder, $9.00; Benj. Stanton, $97.00 Noah Yoder, $7.50; Nathe Cole. $9, 75; Ben Emmerett, $15.75; Floyd Em merctt, $8.25; Wm. Burkcrt, $14.25 Hult Bros.. $10.00; Oregon City Foundry, $9.74; Canby Hardware & Implement Co., $3.50; L. J. Scheer. $13.50; Henry Herkamp, $3.00; Goo.! Scheer, $6.00; Rufus Kraxberger, $9.00; Rudolph Klaus, $23.90; Wm. Rider, $11.00; Harry Gilmoro, $11.00; Aincsley Gribble, $3.00; D. R. Dim ick, $6.00; Bolby Bros., $4.00; Wilson Evans, $2.74; The Parkplace Store, $6.65; W. II. Bonney, $79.92; C. R. Livesay, $11.50; J. W. Bryant, $3.00; A. L. Yoder, $33.56; W. H. Bonney, $309.75; Hodson-Feennughty, $41.06; J. P. Bartk'B, $2.59; G. Peters, $6.00; II. Peters, $3.00; F. Shipley, $3.00; J. Hanson, $0.75; W. S. Gorbett. $12. 00; G. Murphey, $18.00; Edwnrd Johnson, $3.00; Albert Harras, $5. 00; Dave Crawford, $2.50; G..W. White, $1.44; Canby Hardware A Implement Co., $185.23; D. R. Dim ick, $40.00; Wm. Rider, $40.00; Har ry Gilmore, $40.00; Clarence Rupp, $28.00; Wm. Kooney, $10,50; VA Piper, $6.00; Bolby Brothers, $8.00; W. Dutcher, $144.00; J. Hosey, $82.- 00; II. Hosey, $75.25; G. R. Hobbs, $24.50; F. Wagner, $18.00; J. I. Mc Intyre, $18.00; Tualatin Valley Lum ber Co., $12.48; C. W. Friedrich, $6.- 85; A. S. Newton, $22.00; R. Baker, $12.00; J. Harry, $6.00; II. Engcl, $4.00; Good Roals Machinery, $12. 25; J. C. Lehman, $5.00; C. V. Car penter, $7.50; Geo. Woster, $12.50; Clark McKinney, $3.75; Olef Olson, $5.00; I. D. Larkins, $3.50; R. Pop- pleton, $33.95; A. C. Bushel, $94.00; J. W. Schuld, $150.00; J. Avery. $2,. 60; A. C. Bushel, $94.00; J. W, Schuld, $160.00; J. Avery, $2.00; A C. Buahel, $2.50; Frank Beers, $113. 43; Barker & Co., $24.00; Crystal Ice Storage Co., $160.30; Columbia Brick Works, $15.00; J. I. Case T. M. Co., $48.25; A. N. GufTney, $11.15; Matt Greenslade, $21.60; II. Henrici, $33. 75; C. Henrici, $26,25; J. W. Hart, $4.73; E. A. Hackett, $12.25; Silica King Mines Co., $510.00; C. W. Schuld & Sons, $123.55; H. W. Sharp, $44.25; Standard Oil Co., $39.77; Warren Vittum, $14.62; Union Oil Co. of California., $606.25; A. WUIh, $265.32; Jas. Kepcha, $150.00; N. T. Andrews, $24.00; H. T.'Timmer, $24. 00; II. Schmidt, $24.00; E. Enghouso, $20.00; J. Malady, $24.00; F. J. Hin sen, $24.00; J. Wilson, $20.00; R. Hunter, $24.00; E. L. Pope, $20.00; M. Schmebert, $24.00; C. J. Miller, $18.00; A. Hunter, $15.00; F. P. Mo rey, $48.00; J. C. Mowrey, $123.00; E. A. Hackett, $144.00; B. Friedrich, $144.00; G. II. Buckman, $52.00; C. K. Humaker, $56.00; II Henrici, $58. 50; C. Henrici, $28.p0; D. Gaffney, $91.00; E. Harrington, $21.00; J. Umiker, $70.00; 0. A. Battin, $7.00; M. E. Gaffney, $44.00; C. E. Battin, $8.00; John Young, $7.00; M. Deakin, $7.00; E. Enghouse, $14.00; A. Wills, $38.50; Harry Tlmmer, $10.50; 'C. E, Carr, $68.75; A. Wetmore, $80.09; B. J. Lawrence, $56.81; S. Imel," $59. 62; Chas. Deakins, $55.12; J. Avery, $25.00; E. R. Jones, $25.00; -W. Jantz, $23.44; L. Blakney, $11.38; W. Daywalt, $21.88; J. Woods, $63.00; S. B. Cook, $42.00; A. Martin, $150. 00; E. Harrington, $24.U0; W. Smart, $35.00; J. Umiker, $10.50; O. A. Bat- son, $30.00; is. uoese, iaa.uu; r.. ier tell, $34.60; A- Walch, $18.00; O. tin, $10.60; M. E. Gaffney, $xu.uu; E. A. Unttln, $32.00 Jas. Erickson, $24,50; John Young, $28.00; C. Eng. house, $21.00; J. Davis, $42.00; A. Conklin, $56.00; A. M. Wills, $46.50; M. IVakln, $28.00; A. G. uusnei, $175.00; J. Avery, $24.00; C. McDon ald. $10.00! Wm. Jnntx, $22.60; K. U. Jones, $17.50; L. ltlflkney, $17.60; W. Dnywult, $10.50; Bruno rriodrlcn, $150.00; F. P. Morey, $195.00; J. C. Mowrey, $168.00; K. A. llackeit, $156.00; N. T, Andrews, $30.00; II. Tlmnu-r, $32.00; H. Schmidt, $24.00; W. Honrlcl, $24,00; J. Malady, Z4.. 00; F. J. Hlnsen, $24.00; J. Wilson, $24.00; K. Hunter, $20.00; K. L. rope $20.00; M. Schmebert, $24,00; O. J. Miller, $24.00; A. Hunter, $Zl.oo; G. II. BiH'kman, $16.00; C. K. llu maker, $16.00; II. Henrlcl, $18.00; C. Henrlcl, $14.00; B. D. Rodger, $7.00; 1), Gaffney, $35.00; E. Har. rlngtin, $17.50; J. Davis, $7.00; w. Smart, $21.00; J. Umlkor, $10.50; O. A, Battin, $14.00; H. E. Young, $100.00; C. E. Carr, $35.00; A. Wet more, $35.00; B. J. Iawrcnee, $22.50; S. Imel, $22.50; Chns. Deakin, $22. 50; J. Avery, $20,00; C. McDonald, $24,00; Wm. Jants, $18.76; E. R. Jones, $14.00; L. Ullkney, $17.60; J. Woods. $28.50; 8. B. Cook, $6,00; W. 8.. Daywalt, $17.50; Bruno Frlodrlch, $126.00; F. P. Morey, $462.00; J. C, Mowrey, $120.00; E. A, Ilnokett, $126.00; N. T. Andrews, $30 00; II, Tlmmer, $20.00; II. Schmidt, $20.00; W. Henrlcl, $20.00; J. Malady, $20.. 00; F. J. Hinsen, $20.00; J. Wilson. $20.00; It. Hunter, $20,00; E. L. Pope, $20.00; M. Schmlcrk, $20.00; C. J. Miller, $15.00; A Hunter, $12.00; Ore gon Engineering A Construction Co,, $1777.10; Fall Transfer Co., $55.00; Pacific Tel. A Tel. Co., $2.60; Oregon Portland Cement Co., $34.60; B. J. Staats lid we. Co., $1.90; Glenmor.-W Quarry Co., $1205.18; Glnnmonle Quarry Co., $635.30; Falls Traaafer Co., $25.50. General Fund ELECTION Oregon City Hnter rise, $3.30; I. M. Harrington, $6.00. SHERIFF Oregon City Enter prise, $6.25; H, C. Hughes, $36.50; A. E. Joyner, $84,00; U C. Hubbard. $2.80; Edwin Bates,$4.50; Fred Sny der, $3.00; L. A. Daugherty, $6.00. CLERK-Jos. Wlllaughley, $0.64; I. M. Harrington, $9.00; Huntley Drug Co., $9.60; A. E. Simmons, $3.50; Oregon City Enterprise, $38.. 0Q. CLERK Jos. Wiilaughley, $0.54; I. M. Harrington, $9.00; Huntley Drug Co., $0.50; A. E. Simmons, $3, 50; Oregon City Enterprise, $38.00. RECORDER Oregon City Enter prise. $10.00; Huntley Drug Co., $2.. 25; County Recorder, $6.00. TREASURER Huntley Drug Co., $0.80; George A. Harding, $0.60; A. L. Dunn, $5.00. ASSESSOR-Huntley Drug Co.. $8.25. COUNTY COURT-T. A. Roots, $291.50; Huntley Drug Co,. $0.60; A. II. Knight, $51.00; W. A. Proctor. $33.00. COURT HOUSE P. R. I.. A V. Co., $13.05; Frank Busch, $30.00; Home Tel., $17.15; Pne. Tel., $47.06; Hogg Bros., $2.25; Kendricks Store, $1.00; Chas. T. Sievers, $20.00; J. W. Yodor, $0.60; Emil Itschner, $340.62. CIRCUIT COURT-R. B. Runyon, $1.50. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE A. E. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE A. E. Joyner. $65.50; II. II. Hughes, $S.O0; D. E. Frost. $36.50. , CORONER E. L Johnson $2.80; M. C. Strickland, $5.00. SURVEYOR J. C. Sullivan, $15.. 00; H. II. Johnson. $8.70: Huntlev Drug Co.. $0.40. INSANE Western Union Tel. Co., $0.27; H. H. Hughes. $3.50. SUPT. OF SCHOOLS Brenton Vedder, $162.50; Huntley Drug Co., $8.65; J. E. Calavan, $39.53; Mrs. L. R. Wolff, $52.63; Clackamas County Banner. $12.50. BOARD OF HEALTH Oregin City Enterprise, $4.25; Dr. U. C. Strickland, $10.00. INDIGENT SOLDIER Fr a ak Moore, Mend Post No. 2, $48.50. POOR Dr. Norris (Mary I. Wil son), $40.00; Electric Hotel (Dick Myers), $23.00; Good Samaritaa Hos pital (John Matheson), $82.50; Mrs. Fred Hinler (J. Matheson), $14,00; Oregin City Hospital, $80.00; Hunt Icy Drug Co. (Hospital), $4.60; II. S. Anderson (C. J. Burns), $5.00; E. A.' Hackett (Chas. McKinnis), $7.50; Mrs. Scribling (Mrs. Allen), .$24.00; C. C. Store (Clothes of boy), $3.67; Drs. Mount (examinations), $40.00; Dr. Norris (Health Omccr), $17,12; W. W. Pollock (Chas. McKinnis), $12.00; Huntley Drug Co. (school books), $7.89; Fred Schwnrtd (Mrs. Trullinger), $10.00; Mrs. W. E. Bocr ner (E. C. Desbrow), $20.00; K. Koel lermeicr (Wm. Dickelmnn), $14.00; Robbins Bros. (Henry Russell), $12. 41; Mrs. Bon Eby (Wallace Fisher), $15.00; Estate Jas. Wilson (Beers family), $20.00; Wm. Danforth (self) $10.00; Boys & Girls' Aid Soc, $30. 00; Hoff Bros. (Tom Jones), $1100; Mrs. Bradtl (J. -McNnmara), $10.00; Dock Mosier (self), $14.00r Mrs. Jessie tjmiiK (self), $16,00; Mrs. G. W. Thompson, $10.00; Ada Lellaw (self and children), $8.00; Katie Pluard (self) $8.00; Ella Tracy (Eu nice Horner), $10.00; Ben Lnndes (self), $12.00; S. E. Card (Michael Boyl), $8.00; C. II. Dybdahl (self), $20.00; Mrs. N. E. Taylor (Mr. and Mrs. S. Boohcr), $14.00; Wm. Dkk lemnn (self), $20.00; John and Wil liam Beers (self), $20.00; Mrs. Eliz abeth Saunders, $5.00; Mary Wock (self), $10.00; Anna Wettcrlin (child in care of), $15.00; J. R. Sallee (W. T. Tinsley and A. Johnson), $45.00; Geo. Newsdme (self), $15.00; Mrs. Annie Langsford (self), $20.00; A. MeConnell (Davis), $20,00; Mrs. Z. Murphy (self), $15.00; Andrew Lund (self), $6.00; Dennis Dinovan (Je rome Hamilton), $18.00; J. A. Davids (Amanda R. Ludden), $6.00; Mrs. Gage (self), $10.00; D. Zalonis (Mrs. Youdeska), $20.00; Mrs. N. B. Stey ens (W. D. Hodges), $25.00; J. D. Wake (self), $7.00. JAIL W. J. Wilson, $9.28. JUVENILE COURT Mlnda E. Church, $40.30; A. E. Joyner, $74.. 25; H. H. Hughes, $4.00; D. E. Frost, $24.70. PRINTING & ADV. -The Coarier Press, $29.16; Oregon City F.nter. prise, $24.50. . , i SEALER J. F, Jones, $34.11. TAX , DEPT. Burroughs Addfag Machine Co., $0.75 j Ona , fewer, $8.40; W. J. Wilson, $40.00.