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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY. MARCH 14. 1919.
COUNTY COURT
EXPPKN11THKFS 1)IC
OF MAHCII
MONTH
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 1 CIuiko &
Linton Gravel Co., $0.20; Hogg Bros.
312.00; M. K. Guirnoy, $20.25; C. W.
9ctu.lt! & Sons, J08.05.
ROAD DIST. NO. 4Bert It. Finch
$r..7H Puul Lovull, 11.50; J. Dowty,
13.00; It. Ileum, f 1.60; J. C. KlUh
lug, $10.50; C. Fuller, $:i.()0; L Halo,
IIH.00.
ROAD DIST. NO. 0 Port. Ry. L.
& P Co., riO.flO; C. W Schuld &
Hons, :i7.1Q;'M. II. Wh.wk.r, $54.25;
J. A. Imul, $30.00; W. E Wheeler,
$15.00.
ROAD DIST. NO. 0 Will Bell,
$:i:i.0(); M. IluUno, $4.50; Q. Finger
$10.50; F.d Llttlepiige, $28.00.
ROAD DIST. NO. 8Pul R. Meln
l(f, 1102,110; J. T. Mclntyre, $53.00;
O. G Mclntyre, $10.50; Felix Crut
eher, $12.00; Ed. Wall, $9.00; O. Wall
$0.00; Frank Wall, $0.00; A. W. Ship,
ley, l.'tfl.OO.
ROAD DIST. NO. 9 W. F. Hub
rlnch, $36,06; Fred Una, $14,00;
Theo. Hardem, $1,00; C. Uuber,
$1.00; Roy Miller, $1.00; Andrew
jansen, $8.00,
ROAD DIST. NO. 10 Oregon Has
um Paving Co., $0.00; II. Engel,
$8.00; M. Btauber, $0.00; E. SUuber
$.1.00.
ROAD DIST. NO. 17 Cunby
Hardware & Implement Co., $1.00;
A. Stefan!, $9.55; Roy Cavineia,
$8.00; George Koehler, $24.00; Ralph
Koehler, $1.50; D. R. Dimkk, $14..
00; W. 8. Maple, $4.75; P. B Need
ham, $7.50; Isadora Bany, $12.00;
Shaker Miller, $3.00; A. Bany, $0.00;
Jack Jones, $0.00; Gua Bwabel, $0.00.
ROAD DIST. NO. 18 W. F. Ilab
erlach, $19.85; C. W. Friedrich,
$1.80; B. Clinger, $6.00; Geo. Ilavill,
$20.05; I). F. Moehnke, $50.00; Gua
Sterxnegger, $3.00; Abel Thomae,
$15.00; David Jonei, $2.25; Earl
Sheppard, $2.25; Ernest Kamerath,
$2.25; Fred Kamerath, $10.00.
ROAD DIST. NO. 19 R. Schubcl,
$47.55; A. Nelion, $95.14.
ROAD DIST. NO. 20-J. C. Elliott
ft Co., $1.30; A. Mather, $36.70; C.
J. Hewitt, $5.26; W. It Stone, $48.75;
A. Werner, $82.60; V. Schooling,
$82.60; S. Stone, $30.75; E. Duvall,
$3.00; II. McMurray, $22.50; E. Gib
aon. $3.00; S. Wilson, $2.25.
ROAD DIST NO. 21 Claud Wlns-
low, $12.00; Clifford Johnson, $0.00;
Pete Johnson, $6.00; W. S. Gorbctt,
$57.60; D. C. Ball, $0.00. '
ROAD DIST NO. 22 Dicken A
Co., $2.00; Gottlelb FeyTer, $4.76;
Robblna Broa., $6.70; Henry Welgle,
$9.00; Ceo. F. Ball, $1.60; 11 J. Raa
tall, $33.50; Clay Hunjrate, f30.00;
Wm. Feyrer, $18.00; Jack Feyrer,
$9.00; G. E. Feyrer, $9.00; Lee Jonea
$9.00; Henry Flck, $6.00; Mark Hun
irate, $3.00; W. II. Stelninger, $12.
00; II. O. Newell, $12.00.
ROAD DIST. NO. 23-W. H. Lucke
$3.30; R. W. Zimmerman, $5.25; C.
F. Zlcgler, $1.60; J. Bonn, $15.00;
F Mill. $3.00; C. Berjr, $1.60.
ROAD DIST NO. 24 Canby Con
crete Tile Co., $27.75; C. W. Caroth
era, $3.00; Phil Mohr, $13.60; C. E.
Miller, $19.05; J. SUulTer, $3.50; E.
B Miller, $5.00; David Egli, $2.00; O.
W. Townsend, $7.60; Truman Hostct
ler, $1.00.
ROAD DIST. NO. 25 W. H. Lucke
$3.20; Ben Krause, $3.00; George
Krauae, $3.00; P. J. Scheer, $3.00;
Chrla Lortns, $3.00; Ed Graves, $3.00
Chan. Boeche, $1.50; Rudolph Klaua,
$12.25; John Gelbrlch, $15.00; Chaa.
Golbrich. $1.50.
ROAD DIST. NO. 20 L. O. Night
ingale, $134.25; Frank Kieman, $22.
25; Wil. Val. South. Ry. Co., $142.20.
ROAD DIST NO. 27 Andrew
Outer, $5.00; Tony Olaon, $2.60; I.
D. Lnrkina, $14.00; Cart Johnson,
$3.76; Jay Bcntley, $1.25.
ROAD DIST. NO. 28 Butte Creek
Lumber Co., $84.15; A. J. Lais, $56.
37; M. E. Swope, $42.05; C. W. Aua
tin. $4.60; L. O. Nightingale. $13.85;
E. L. Palfrey, $31.60; John Trulling
r, $16.75; C. W. Austin, $10.60;
Homer Trulllnger, $42.00; Ed Rua
aoll, $45.00; Zcb Bowman, $42.76;
John Miller. $55.50; Joe Miller, $3.
00; Scott Carter, $4.50; W. Helmlg,
$22.(J0; Frank Kokle, $13.50; T. Ack
erson. $12.00; 3. E. Verly, $10.60; N.
B. Wade, $9.00; Joseph Kestner,
$4.50; A. B. Hibbard, $13.50; John
Novak, $3.00; Guy Dibble, $22.76.
ROAD DIST. NO. 29 W. W. Spor
alsky, $20.50; Lester Armstrong,
$18.00.
ROAD DIST. NO. 81 Glenmorrle
Quarry Co., $408.20; E. A. Hackett,
$21.76; B. J Staats Hdwe. Co., $1.50;
F. A. Zimmerman, $18.00; A. Boylan,
$12.00; W. Kaiaer, $28.00.
ROAD DIST. NO. 32 Harry Jost,
$21.25; Jullua Snyder. $3.00; P.
Knecht. $3.00: Frank Kiaer. I1S.60:
A. A. Wood. $6.00.
ROAD DIST NO. 33 F. Madden
& Co., $4.85; Frank Millard, $20.50;
C. II. Skinner, $10.50; R. II. Millard,
$3.00. .
ROAD DIST. NO. 84 Glenmorrle
Quarry Co., $166.00; E. A. Hackett,
$10.87; Frank Busch, $2.76; L. E.
May, $3.25; F. A. Zimmerman, $44.
00; II Morrell, $10.50; W. Kaiaor,
$60.00.
. ROAD DIST. NO. 85 C. W. Schuld
& Sons, $28.00; Portland Ry. L. & P.
Co., $60.60; Wm. Booth,-$51.85; Fred
S t ?.
Me..
.'m, jr.:
fc. A, B R A D Y
Resident Undertaker
Funeral Olreotor and
Llcenaed Embalmer
TENTH AND WATER STREETS
Oregon City, Oregon
Lady Assistant, Mrs. Brady
v Night and Day Service.
Pao. 123 Home A-8'
$ 1 ati
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31
Wagner, $22,60; Emory Radford,
$25,50; V. K. Hengatler, $37.50; L.
L. r.rimn, $24.00; J. B Fowlur, $1.60;
i; E. Van Fleet, $1.60.
ROAD DIST. NO. 36 L. D. Un
on, $20,00.
ROAD DIST. NO. 39 Nelaon &
Davis, $4.00; Herman Fisher, $19.25;
John Olmiry, $13.50; Albert Fisher,
$10.50; L. A. Rtissol, $10.60,
ROAD DIST. NO. 40-Carl J. Han
son, $18.25; J. M. Peterson, $1.60; P.
M Hoist, $13.50; Chas. Dunlelson,
$1.60; G. Anderson, $2.25.
ROtD DIST. NO. 41 Firwood &
Dover Phone Co., $15.00.
ROAD DIST NO. 42 Chane &
Linton Gravel Co., $150.00; Willa
mette Valley Southern Ry. Co., $189,
00; Geo. M. Christenson, $15.76; W.
II. Yoder, $15.60; I D. Yoder, $13..
65; J. J. Yoder, $13.90; A O Bougll,
$2.60; G Williams, $3.75; John Shoe
maker, $5.00; William Cooper, $9.50;
John W. Watson, $0.90; J. II, Yoder,
$1.40; S. II. Day, $2.60.
ROAD DIST. NO. 43 A. O. Lin
sey, $0.00; M. C7 Farlan, $3.00.
ROAD DIST. NO. 44 J. Reardon,
$60.00; C. W. Friedrich, $0.76; E.
Jonea, $0.00; Thomas Penman, $4.60;
B. F. Allen, $7.60; A. C. Thompson,
$0.00; E. James, $9.00; John Rear
don, $10.50; Wesley Knowles, $9.00;
R. Braker, $10.60; Hugh Jones, $16.
00; A. 8. Newton, $21.00.
ROAD DIST. NO. 45 A. Nelson,
$13.91; C. Stromgren, $6.00; Fred
Baurer, $0.00; John Puts, $38.00; Dan
Slahlnecker, $12.00; W. T. Hender
$12.00; Mike GranaUkl, $9.00; Otis
Vallen, $12.00; SUmfort Cox, $12.00;
Geo. W. Harrison, $6.00; J. M. Park,
$3.00; A, Vallen, $3.00; L P Elliott.
$17.28; C. Stromgren, $0.00; Fred
Baurer, $6.00; John Putz, $0.50.
ROAD DIST. NO. 47 E. C. War
ren, $8.76; II. A. Vorpahl, $5.50;
Port. Ry. L. & P. Co, $43.43; C. W.
Schuld & Sons, $30.10; O. P. Roethe
$144.25; Alex Gill, $42.00; Chaa. Mo-
ran, $33.00; John F. Risley, $8.00.
ROAD DIST. NO. 49-Hodson-
Feenaughty Co., $19.65; Cascade Ga
rage, $4.70; Bert II. Finch, $4.10; A
W. Pinkley, $18.00; E E Pinkley,
$13.50; Tobe Eash, $18.00; A. Scott,
$25.60; C. L. Deen, $12.00; II. C
Rcld, $3.00; J. Palmateer, $21.00.
ROAD DIST. NO. 60 George Sal
lee, $4.50; George Ets Wller, $4.50;
Rob Rosenau, $18.00; F. M. Town
send, $13.25.
ROAD DIST. NO. 64 W. F. Stan
ton, $12.00; Lester Stanton, $6.00;
Bud Kent, $3.00; James McKillop,
$0.60; Nordia WatU, $9.00; R,' F.
WatU, $10.00.
ROAD DIST. NO. 68 R. W. Zim-
merman, $7.00; C. F. Zieglcr, $12.00.
ROAD DIST. NO. 60 MarUn Bros,
$06.00; Hogg Bros., $0.00; W. B.
Rambo, $30.00; Earl Meeker, $11.87;
August Martin, $3.75; Albert Mar
tin, $4.07.
ROAD DIST. NO. 61 Chase &
Linton Gravel Co., $3.90; R. Mat-
toon, $6.00..
GENERAL ROADS Will Thomp
son, $5.00; Andre ws-Conover Fuel Co,
$0.75; A. Gicbisch, $63.00; Howard
Cooper Corp., $22.30; Good Roads
Mach. Co., $5.00; M. E. Gaffney
$50.00; A. Martin, $150.00; John
HolTmart, $09.00; Chaa. Haymaker,
$15.00; C. E. Battin. $48.00: A. E
Aeby, $38.00; James Redman, $33.00;
Dan Gnffney, $30.00; Cleve Battin,
$9.00; Roy Otty, $21.00; Geo. Stev-
ens, $0.00; Wallace F. Miller, $18.00;
B. L. Friedrich, $252.00; A. C. Bu-
chol, $30.00; A. N. Wills, $50.00;
Henry llennd, $49.50; A. C. Buchel
$150.00; D. L. Trullinger, $358.40;
Falls Transfer Co., $1.25; Howard-
Cooper Corp., $8.59; Geo. N. Gill
$34.34; J. Rabk-k, $21.00; A. N Gaf-
ney, $0.40; J. W. Hart, $0.70; O. P,
Roethe, $23.75; Alex Gill, $7.50; Chas,
Moran, $7.50; John F. Risley, $4.00
w. J. Wilson & Co., $12.15; C. J,
Hood, $6.95; Frank Busch, $1.70; L
E. May, $61.67; W. Dutcher, $144.00
C. A. Wallace, $118.00; W. J E Vlck
$84.00; W. Silcr, $31.60; II. H. Dahl
$73.50; D. French, $73.60; R Wright,
$33.25; J. Nelson, $17.50; F. E.
Churchill. $38.50; J. Henderson, $2,
00; E. Howell, $2.00; Canby Hard
ware & Implement Co., $32.85; W
M. Dustin, $3.50; W. P. Haberlach
$11.00; L, E. May, $19.50; A S New.
ton, $77.00; W. M. Dustin, $7.00; R.
C Cnteser. $9.00; S. Nash. $72.62:
Nash, $74.37; J. W. Johnson, $36.75
D. Fancher, $72.62; J. W. Meier, $61.-
zo; v. u. Kiuor, $61.25; James Kep
cna, siw.uo; rortland Top Co., $6.75
Miiier-rarker Co., $33.10; T. A,
Roots, $200.00; Rice-Kinder Lumber
U., $88.45; W. II. Bonney, $115.45
tanny Hdwe. & Imp. Co., $1.80
canton ft Kosenkrans Co., $2.95; C
Bowlesby, $12.76; Peter Hornig, $8
50; G. j. Hodder, $3.50; Mitchell
Lewis & Staver Co., $9.60: A
Lais, $1.20; Mt. Tabor Garage, $46.
95; Wm. Booth, $24.86: Howard
Cooper Corp., $8.75; Standard Oil Co
$4.78; a. J. staata, $175.00; Bmns
Lumber Co., $47.03; A. Mather, $35
70; J C. Miller, $66.50; J. O. Smith,
$87.00; M W Johnston, $75.00; W
urown, $60.00; S. Miller, $94.50; W,
Towle, $6.75; T. Hs Brown, $24.00
M L, Johnston, $25.50; W. Benton
I0.U0; IS L. Friedrich, $18.00; L. P,
Elliott, $13.82; W. H. Wettlaufer,
$3.00; W. II. Bottermiller, $4.00; John
1'utz, $6.50; Williams Bros. Trans,
& Storage Co., $1.02; E R. Kilgallon
$40.00; Clackamas County Banner,
$y.ou; J, W. Schuld, 11150,00.
General Fund
BOUNTY G. H. Krebs, $3.00;
D. Davis, $2.00; W. P. Roberts, $3.00
F. A Davis, $4.00; W. A Stone. $4.00
Christ Klinker, $13.00; R. M. Tracy,
$3.00; H. C. Stokes, $16.00; Robert
King, $3.00; W. M. Odell, $3.00; W
S Gorbett, $2.00; Edward Scheel,
$9.00.
ELECTION Sandy Mall Auto Co.
$5.00; Beaver Creek Hall Co., $5.00.
SHERIFF Western Union Tele
graph Co., $0.29; Huntley Drug Co.,
$2.35; Oregon City Enterprise, $26.
05; H. H. Hughes, $23.00; Miller
Parker Co.. $1.00; Courier Press,
$8.00; A. E. Joyner, $8.00.
CLERK Bannon & Co., $1.00;
Huntley Drug Co., $6.15; Jones Drug
Co., $2.70; Oreofon City Entorprlse,
$41.25; Marie Friedrich, $7.68: Fred
A. Miller, $9.00; Helwlg & Conrad,
$3.50: Bushong & Co., $22.50.
RECORDER J. G. Noe, $13.60;
Huntley Drug Co., $3.75; Jones Drug
Co.. $2.85.
TRRASURFR Oregon City En
terprise, $1.60.
ASSESSOR W. W. Everhart, $7.-
00; Huntley Drug Co., $3.50; Courier
res, $35.00.
COUNTY COURT W. A. Proctor,
$05.00; W. F. Harris, $59.90; II. S.
Anderson, $6.00; Huntley Drug Co.,
$0,30; Jones Drug Co., $16,80; Clack
amiiH County Banner, $1.95,
COURT HOUSE Gillen-Chambers
o $246,00; Fred Morey, $3,00; Mil-
er-Parker Co., $1.76; ,llogg Bros.,
$42.65; The Pac. Tel. Co., $35.65; C.
J. Hood, $22.25; Chase it Linton
Gravel Co., $3.00; Hogg Bros., $44.-
00; Williams Bros. Transfer It Stor
age Co,, $23.75.
CIRCUIT COURT H. E. Meads,
$2.20; W. P. Nicholson, $8.40; Roy
R. Ridings, $8.40; W. E. Brown, $8.-
40; W E. Brown, $8.40; A. 11 Knight,
3.00; I. D. Larkins, $6.60; Olaf 01-
son, $6.00; B. M. Hubbard, $8.40; F,
E. Davidson, $9.20.
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE The
Falls Restaurant, $2.90; E. W. Fowl
er, $3.00; A. E. Joyner, $1.60; II. H
Hughes, $3.50; Ed Bebee, $1.70; Geo.
Woodard, $1.70; Clem Dollar, $1.70;
Bert Morgan, $1.70; Wm. J. Wilson,
$1.70; W. II Wettlaufer, $3.50; John
N. Sievers, $64.60; Ed Fortune, $76.
70.
CORONER Dr. W. E. Hempstead,
$14.00; E. L. Johnson, $9.00.
SURVEYOR Huntley Drug Co.,
$1.16; Paul Dunn, $22.50; Adam
Knight, $17.00; R S McLaughlin,
$5.00; Chas. Simmons, $24.00; Chas.
Crlsswell, $6.00; D T Meldrum,
$18.00.
INSANE A. E. Joyner, $5.00; Dr.
Guy Mount, $5.00.
SUPT. OF SCHOOLS Huntley
Drug Co., $5.70; Brenton Veddcr,
$28.23; J. E. Calavan, $38.57; J.
Franklin Mitts, $3.00; Beatrice Car-
others, $2.18; Antonia Lieat, $2.18.
BOARD OF HEALTH Dr. W. E.
Hempstead, $5.00; Dr. M. C. Strick
land, $27.00; Dr W. D. Butler, $1.75;
A J Rosslter. $1.75: W. B. Perry.
$4.00; H. V. Adlx, $3.00; Geo. J,
Case, $7.50; Dr. Alfred Williams,
$4.60; Jones Drug Co $2.40; Dr. O
A. Welsh $42.55.
STOCK JNSPECTOR-Joaeph
Pflster, $12.50.
COUNTY POOR W. W. Pollock
(Chas. McKinnis), $24.00; Electric
Hotel (Dick Meyers), $23.00; Park
place Store (Mra. Roberta), $30.30;
Mrs. Fred Himler (J. Matheson)
$30.00; C. J. Hood (Mrs. Jones)
$5.00; Jonea Drug Co., $6.98; Sandy
Hotel (Irwin New), $141.40; V. Har-
ria (Jones), $10.00; V. Harris (Coun
ty Jail), $1.80; J. W. Bryant (Wat-
lace Fisher), $15.50; Bobbins Bros.
(Jaa. B. Russell), $16.90; W. A.
Holmes (Roberta family), $4.25; Otto
t. Meindl Grocery (J. G. Seahorn),
$10.00; Fred Schwartx (Mrs. Trul-
linger), $10.00; Jos. Wilson Estate
(Beers), $15.00; J. C. Nealeigh (Kate
Pluard), $7.60; Mrs. Ben Eby (Ver
ney NefT, Wallace Fisher, Pearl and
LeU vell), $48.33; Dr. W. E,
Hempstead B. E. Noakes, Robert
Meyers, W. Dybdaht, C. McCarty)
$26.50; Cart Koellermeier (William
Dickelman), $16.00; A. J. Knightly
(Beers), $6.40; Bannon & Co., $2.75
Mra. Gustav Fischer (Landis), $4.65
E. Jones (Beers), $8.00; E. A. Hack
ett (Mrs. Roberts), $12.75; Havill &
Co., $1395; A. J. Knightly (J. Beers)
$6.40; The C. C. Store (Roberta fam
ily), $3.96; Bengta Peterson (Hans
Hansen), $47.00; Mrs. Jackson, $15
00; L. II. Doolittle (Wm. Dickelman)
$10.80; J W. Currin (C Dybdahl)
$5.00; Mra. Praeger (David Close)
$15.00; New Brunswick Hotel & Res
taurant, $1.50; Huntley Drug Co.,
$0.30; Hogg Bros., $5.25; W. J. Wil
son (board of prisoners), $95.64.
JUVENILE COURT Minda E
Church, $58.07; H. II. Hughes, $3.00
Wm. J. Wilson, $5.00; T. A. Burke,
$0.57.
TAX REBATE Rosa Shepherd,
PRINTING & ADVERTISING
Oregon City Enterprise, $25.88
Courier Press, $26.57.
SEALER J. F. Jones, $35.96
TAX DEPARTMENT Gordon
Wilson, $7.50; Oregon City Enter
prise, $53.35; Jones Drug Co., $3.15
W. J. Wilson, $40.00; Jess W Hyatt,
JS.7u; Alice McKinnon, $32.46
Lrma Calavan, $29.50; Edith All
dredge, $75.00; Ona Renner, $75.00
Bushong & Co., $126.00.
PROHIBITION Wm. J. Wilson,
$24.00; Miller-Parker Co., $5.95; H,
E. Meads, $125.00; A. E. Joyner, $16,
60; A J. Bell, $10.00.
AUDIT OF BOOKS-Joseph H,
Wilson, $175.00.,
ARMORY Frank Busch, $60.00.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas.
In the matter of the presentation
of claims filed against Clackamas
County.
It appearing to the Court that in
order to allow adequate time in which
to check and properly arrange claims
filed against Clackamas County for
presentation to this Court for audit
ing and payment, that it is necessary
mat nve o ciock p. m. on the Tues
day next preceeding the first day of
each County Court Term be fixed as
the latest time within whwich claims
may be filed with the County Clerk
for payment at said term, and the
Court having fully considered the
matter, it is hereby
f
uraerea, tnai nve o ciock p. m. on
the Tuesday next preceding the first
day or each County Court term, be,
and the same is hereby fixed as the
latest time within which claims may
be received by the County Clerk for
presentation end payment at said
County Court term.
Dated this 7th day of March A. D.
1919.
(Signed)
H. S.
W. A.
ANDERSON,
Judge,
PROCTOR,
Commissioner,
HARRIS
Commissioner.
W. P.
MONEY TO LOAN
Farm LoanB TJreferred
PAUL C. FISCHER
Beaver Bldg., Oregon
City
SERVICE FUG DEDICATED
mifuiiiE
The little auburb of Willamette
dedicated It service tablet Friday ev.
cnlng at the Willamette school bouse,
when many friends attended the Im
pressive ceremony In honor of the
boys of that place, who enlisted In
the service, The program was In
barge of II. L. Morroll of Wlllauiaite,
and was well carried out. The follow
ing are the young men,
whose name appear on the tablet and
who have entered the service: Ralph
Edmonds, Harold Vun Nbhs, Edward
Van Ness, Lavlne Moulin ke, Churlen
Christiansen, Harold Lelghton, Victor
Oliver, Ernest Andrus, Walter Andrus,
Arthur Bchwerin, (killed In action).
Walter Larsen, Fred Junken, Lini,
Van Cleve, Amll Voltip, Waldron Hy
att, John Zimmerman, Walter Lei-
man, Edward Elllgsen, Orlando Rom
Ig, Harry Romlg, Burns Urltton. Ter
ry Barnes, Frank Costley, Arthur
Rogers, Charlie Llndqulitt, Bert Zlrkel,
George Snldow, (killed In action),
Wilbur Ross, Tom Johnson, Clyde
Morrell, Clarence Morrell, John Holm,
Ernest Jesse, Vestal Bennett, Merrlt
Wilson, Otis Cantwell, Jules Raron,
Emeet Wing, John Mathers, William
Porter, Byron StraJimer, John Logs
don and Elmer Levans.
Those who have lost their lives in
action have a gold star near their
names, while the others have the blue
star.
The tablet la In the form of a tri
umphal arch, and was designed by J.
E. Tourtellotte of Portland, and was
erected by R. A. Junken of Willam
ette. The following program was given.
Orchestra, aong, Girls' Glee Club,
piano duet by Misses Marion Patter
son and Veda Andrus, orchestra, deli
catory address by Rev. W. T. Mllll-
ken, piano aolo by Miss Fromong,
Girts' Glee Club, piano solo by Miss
Mota HlgglDbotham, orchestra.
Aa given by the Brady Mercantile
company and Parr Brothers.
BUYING
Creamery butter 62c
Potatoes $ 1.308 $1 40
Onions, per 100 lbs $3.00
Uutter (country) pound 4. it
Egga, per dos. 36c
SELLING
Cabbage, perlOO lbs. ..
.$4.00
-$2.00
40c
Potatoes, per 100 lbs. ..
Eggs, per dos
.$1.75
nutter, per pound (country) 65i.
Creamery butter, lb 45c
FEED
Mill run, 80s
Calf Meal
Salt. 60 lbs. high grade . .
Oil Meal
$1.80
8St
$4.25
Oats, per 100 pounds $3 00
Hay $28$35
Chick food, per 100 lbs $5.50
Scratch food, per 100 lbs $4.25
Bone, per 100 lbs $3 75
Reef scraps $7.00
Berkshire $3.25
Carnation Dairy Feed J2 lo
Holateln dairy food 100 lbs L$2.30
'' niMH uonUrv. i.
Wholo corn
Cracked corn
Cocoanut oil meal
Ground corn
$3.50
$3.60
$3.50
$3.60
$1.00
Eastern oyster shell
Western Shell
$1.50
Grit. pr 100 lbs. 90c
Born and Onts. rmnnd, per cwt $3 40
Ground Barley 100 lbs $3.00
Wheat - Oat mo lbs $2 25
Barley-Oats 80 lbs. . $2.30
Rice Bran, 80 lbs $2.10
LivestockBuying
Veal
I2c
Live Hogs
16Hc
Dressed Hogs
2021Hc
Old Roosters
Springs
Hens
12Mi-15c
26c
,...26c
-25-26C
80c
Turkeys, live
Ducks
"If you have any good apples, pota
toes, beef or other farm produce tor
sale see F. T. Barlow at C. W. Inn,
West Linn, and he will pay you cash
on delivery. Phone Pacific 608." Adv
A Coated Tongue?
What it Means
A bad breath, coated tongne. bad
taste in the mouth, languor and debility.
are usuauy
signs that
the liver is
out of order.
Pkof. Hem
meter says:
"The liver is
an organ
secondary in
importance
only to the
heart."
We can
mana fac
ture poisons
within our
own bodies
which are
as deadly aa a snake's venom.
The liver acta as a guard over our
well-being, sifting out the cinders and
ashes from the general circulation.
A blockade in the intestines piles a
heavy burden upon the liver. If the
intestines are choked or clogged up,
the circulation of the blood becomes
poisoned and the system becomes
loaded with toxio waste, and we suffer
from hendaohe, yellow-coated tongue,
bad taste in mouth, nausea, or gas,
aeid dvsDensia. laneuor. debility, yellow
skin or eyes. At such times one should
take a nleasant laxative. Such a one
is made of May-apple, leaves of aloe,
jalap, put into ready-to-use form by
iWif Piori-n. ripnrlv fift.v vpars aeo.
and sold for 25 cents by all druggiBtS
as Dr. Tierce's i leasant relicts.
Stockton, Calif. For constipation, tick
houlach, an Inactive liver, indigestion and bill-
onmeai that ta nothing to equal Dr. Pierce's
Pleasant Pellets. I have tried other thing but
like the 'Pellets' best of any," MM. F. Ca
ri&UH 5-8 S Gnat SUwfe
I MARKET REPORT
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Silverton Company
Sues On Large Bill
J. M. afd A. O. Wolfcird, known as
J. W .Wolfard & Company of Hll-er
ton, er-tered vj't rgalnnt el)a Lai kins
to collort a balance on a bill of goodi
alleged t" have ben sold to her and
J. 8. Young, her husband, deceased.
Actfcrd'n-4 to compiatnt tte ;:oodi
were sold between December 3, 1912,
and iXseember 19I-". and iho tola:
bill amounted to f?.89.27. Plaintiff al
lege $262.62 has boon paid en Iho
amount and ask for a settlement of
the balance, $136.65, and they also
ask for Interest at 0 per cent.
Program Ready for
P-T Meet Saturday
The following Is the program to be
given at the Parent-Teacher meeilng
to be held at Wllsonvllle, Saturday,
March 15:
10:00 Discussion "History and Civ
ics." Minnie B. Aitman and F
J. Mitts.
11:00
12:00
1:00
1:30
2:00
Address Superintendent J-J
A. Churchill
Lunch.
Program, Wllsonvl'le School.
Club Work, A. L. Olmstead.
Club leader.
Discussion "How to Make
Our Schools More Efficient
from the Directors' Point, of
View," Raymond Seel and H
A. Kruse.
Classified Ads
DEAD HORSES TAKEN Cash paid
for dead cows and down and out
horses. Will call anywhere. Phone
Mllwaukte 6W.
"WILLAMETTE NAVIGATION CO.
steamer every day freight only
Portland to Oregon City, from Wash
lngton Street Dock.
8ave Time. Save Money."
MONEY TO LOAN.
I hare plenty of money to loan on
good real estate security at current
rates.
C H. DTE,
Eighth and Main Street
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS
MEETING.
Notice is hereby given that the reg
ular annual meeting of the stockhold
ers of the Clear Creek Creamery
company will be held on March 17,
1919, at creamery plant The purpose
of this meeting la the election of the
board of five directors, the secretary
and treasurer, together with any other
business that may properly come be
fore the meeting. All stockholders are
urged to be present if possible.
By order of the secretary,
THOMAS E. ANDERSON
SHERIFFS 8 ALE.
In the Circuit Court of the the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clackamas
William Chambers, Trustee, Plaintiff,
a.
Creghlno Giovanl, Carlo Creghlno and
Ratto Baci, I. G. Davidson and Ida
May Davidson, husband and wife,
and H. F. Bushong, Trustee in the
Bankruptcy of I. G. Davidson and
Ida May Davidson, Bankrupts, De
fendants. State of Oregon, County of Clackamas,
88.
By virtue of a Judgment order, de
cree and an execution, duly issued out
of and under the seal of the above en
titled court, in the above entitled
cause, to me duly directed and
dated the 26th day of February.
1919, upon a Judgment render
ed and entered in said court on the
26th day of February, 1919, in favor of
William Chambers, Trustee, Plaintiff,
and against Creghlno Giovanl, Carlo
Creghlno and Ratto Baci, L G. David
son and Ida May Davidson, husband
and wife, and H. F. Bushong, Trustee,
in tne Bankruptcy of I. G. Davidson
and Ida May Davidson Bankrupts, De
fendants, for the sum of 18000.00, with
interest thereon at the rate of 6 per
cent per annum from the 4th day of
May, 1917, and the further sum of
$500.00, as attorney's fee, and the fur
ther sum of $34.00 costs and disburse
ments, and the costs of and upon this
writ, commanding me to make Bale of
the following described real property,
situate In the county of Clackamas,
State of Oregon, to-wit:
A part of the Donation Land Claim
of James McNary and wife, Claim No.
38 In Township Two (2) South of
Range Two (2) East of the Willam
ette Meridian; described as commenc
ing at a point which is South forty-five
(45) West fifteen (15) chains from a
fir tree at the most northerly corner of
said Donation Land Claim; running
thence south, forty-five (45) degrees
west twenty-five (25) chains to a stake
In the line; thence South forty-five de
grees (45) East twenty (20) chains
to a stone marked "J. B. H"; thence
north forty-five degrees (45) east,
twenty-five (25) chains to a point; and
thence north forty-five degrees (45)
west twenty (20) chains to place of
beginning, containing fifty acres more
or less In Clackamas County, State of
Oregon.
Now, Therefore, by virtue of said ex
ecution, Judgment order and decree,
and in compliance with the commands
of said writ, I will, on Saturday, the
12th day of April, 1919; at the hour of
10 o'clock a. m., at the front door of
the County Court House In the City of
Oregon City, in said County and State,
sell at nubile auction, subject to re
demption, to the highest bidder, for TJ.
S. gold coin cash in hand, all the right
title and interest which the within
named defendants or either of them,
had on the date of the mortgage herein
or since had in or to the above de
scribed real property or any part there
of, to satisfy said execution, Judgment
order, decree, interest, costs and all
accruing costs.
W. J. WILSON,
Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon.
By E. C. HACKETT, Deputy.
Dated, Oregon City, Oregon, March
14th, 1919.
PROFESSIONAL
JOSEPH E. HEDGES
Lawyer
MONEY TO LOAN
f). C. Latourhttb, President
The First National Bank
ol Oregon City, Oregon
CAPITAL, $50,000.00
Transacts a General Banking Business
Phones Pacific (J
Home A ll
GEORGE C. BROWNELL
Attornsy-at Law
All legal-business promptly attended U
William Hanmond
Philip L Hammend
HAMMOND A HAMMOND
Attorneya-et-Law
Abstracts, Real Estate, Loans, Insnr
nee.
OREGON CTTT, OREOOM
Pacific Phone $1 Home Phone A-S7I
Office Pbonee Paetfle Main 401;
Home A-I70.
TONE A MOCLTON
Attorneye-at'Law
Bearer Bldg., Room C
OXEOON C1TT OREGON
Notice of Final Hearing.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Clackamas.
In the Matter of the Estate of Isaac
Lane, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that Harriet
L. Richards, administratrix of the es
tate of Isaac Lane, deceased, has filed
her final report in said estate and that
the Judge of the above entitled court
has fixed the County Court room in the
County Court House at Oregon City,
Oregon, and at 10 o'clck A. M. on the
21st day of April, 1919, as the time and
place for the hearing of said final re
port and the settlement of said estate.
All persons having objections to the
approval of said final report shall file
their objections on or before said time
of hearing.
Dated March 6, 1919.
HARRIET L. RICHARDS,
Administratrix of the Estate of Isaac
Lane, deceased.
First publication, March (, 1919.
Last publication, April 4, 1919.
8UMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State
of
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
Louis II. Starrett, Plaintiff,
Isadora Starrett, Defendant
To Isadora Starrett, above named
defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against you
In the above entitled suit, on or before
the 18th day of April, 1919, said date
being the expiration of six weeks from
the first publication of this summons.
and if you fail to answer said complaint '
tor want thereof the plaintiff will ap
ply to the court for the relief prayed
for in his complaint, to-wit:
For a decree dissolving the marri
age contract now existing between
plaintiff and defendant This sum
is published by order of Hon. J. TJ.
Campbell, Judge of the Circuit Court,
which order was made on the 6th day
of March, 1919, and the time pre
scribed tor publication thereof Is six
weeks beginning with the issue dated
March 7, 1919, and continuing each
week thereafter to and including Fri
day, April 18, 1919.
BROWNELL ft SIEVERS,
Attorneys for Plaintiff,
Oregon City, Oregon.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
Elizabeth Keoghn, Plaintiff,
vs.
Thomas F. Koeghn, Defendant
To Thomas F. Keoghn, the above
named defendant:
In the name of Uie State of Oregon,
you are hereby summoned and re
quired to appear and answer the com
plaint of the above teamed plaintiff in
the above entitled Court and suit, now
on file with the Clerk of the above en
titled Court, and you are hereby noti
fied that if you fail to appear and an
swer the said complaint or otherwise
plead Uiereto on or before the 18th day
of April, 1919, the plaintiff will apply
to the said Court tor the relief and
Judgment and decree prayed tor in her
said complaint, to-wlt: for a decree
of the said Court dissolving the bonds
of matrimony now and heretofore ex
isting between the plaintiff and de
fendant and that the plaintiff have her
maiden name Elizabeth Williams re
stored to her, and for such other relief
as may seem to the Court Just in the
premises.
This summons is served by publica
tion thereof in tie Oregon City En
terprise beginning with the issue
dated the 7th day of March, 1919.
and ending with the issue dated the
18th day of April. 1919, in pursuance
of an order of the Hon. J. U. Campbell,
Judge of the above named Court, made
at Chamber at Oregon City, Oregon,
on the 3rd day of March, 1919.
N. M. NEWPORT,
Attorney for Plaintiff,
Post Office, Lebanon, Oregon.
Date of first Jubllcation 7th day of
March, 1919.
Date of last publication 18th day of
April, 1919.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given, that the un
dersigned has been, by order of the
County Court of Clackamas County,
Oregon, duly appointed executor of Uie
Estate of Mary Minerva Gordon, de
ceased. All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby notified
to present thenv to me. duly verified,
at the office of my attorney, H. B.
Cross, No. 12 Beaver Building, Oregon
City, Oregon, within six months from
the date of this notice.
First publication, February 21, 1919.
ISAAC N. GARD,
Executor.
H.B. CROSS,
Attorney tor the Estate.
DIRECTORY
WEINHAND lUILDIfta
F. f. M
Op?n from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M.
C. SCHUEBEL
Attomsy-at-Law
Will practice In all courts, make col
lections and settlements.
Office In Enterprise Building,
Oregon Cltf. Oregon.
c
D. A D. C. LATOURSTTI
Attorncye-at-Law
Commercial, Real Estate and
Probate our Specialties. Of
fice In First National Bank
B14g Oregon City, Oregon.
O. D. EBY
Attomey-at-Law
Money loaned, abstracts furnish
ed, land titles examiud, estate
settW. general law business.
Over Bank of Oregon City.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Estate of Allen McKenzie Sutton
(alias A. M. Sutton) deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed admin
istrator of the estate of Allen McKen
zie Sutton (alias A. M. Sutton; de
ceased, by the County Court of the
State of Oregon for Clackamas County,
and has duly qualified as such.
All persons having claims against
said estate are hereby notified to pre
sent the same to me at the office of
Piatt and Piatt, 605 Piatt Building,
Portland, Oregon, with proper Touch
ers and duly certified, within tlx
months from the date hereof.
Dated and first published Friday,
February 21, 1919.
WALTER BOWNE BEEBE,
Administrator.
PLATT A PLATT and
JOHN F. SEDGWICK,
Attorneys.
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE.
Notice la hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed admin
istratrix of the Estate of Loren G. Har
rington, deceased. All persons having
claims against said estate are hereby
notified to present the same with prop
er vouchers, duly certified according to
law, at the office of Brownell ft 8 lev
ers, at Oregon City, Oregon, within six
months of the date of the first publica
tion of this notice.
Dated, February 2L 1919.
MATILDA II. HARRINGTON,
Administratrix of the Estate of Lor
en G. Harrington, deceased.
BROWNELL ft SIEVERS,
Attorneys for administratrix, Oregon
City, Oregon.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State
of
Oregon for Clackamas County.
John Hedlund, Plaintiff,
Adriana Hedlund, Defendant.
To Adriana Hedlund, Defendant, to
wlt: In the Name of the State of Oregon:
You are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed
against you in the above entitled
cause, within six weeks from the date
of the first publication of this sum
mons, and if yon fail to so appear
and answer said cause and complaint
on or before six weeks from and
after tie date of the first publication
of this summons, the plaintiff will ap
ply to the above entitled court tor the
relief prayed for In his complaint to
wlt: For a decree forever dissolving
the bonds of matrimony heretofore
and now existing between the plain
tiff and the defendant and for such
further relief as to the court may
seem JUBt and equitable.
This summons is published in pur
suance of an order of the Honorable
J. TJ. Campbell, Judge of the above en
titled court, made and entered Febru
ary 18, 1919, directing this summons
to be published once a week for six
consecutive weeks In the Oregon City
Enterprise, a weekly newspaper of
general circulation published in Clack
amas County, Oregon.
Date of first publication February
21. 1919.
Date of last publication April 7th,
1919.
O. D. SBT,
Attorney for Plaintiff, Oregon City,
Oregon. ,
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the 8tste of
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
Evelyn L. Schelberg, Plaintiff,
vs. '
George G. Schelberg, Defendant
To George G. Schelberg, above nam
ed defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon:
You are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed agalnat you
In the above entitled court and suit
within six weeks from the date of the
first publication of this summons, and
if you fail ao to appear or answer the
plaintiff will apply to the court for the
relief prayed for In the complaint,
which is that the marriage now exist
ing between yon and the plaintiff be
forever dissolved, and for such other
relief as to the court may seem meet
and equitable. This summons is ser
ved npon you by publication by order
of Hon. J. TJ. Campbell, Judge of the
above entitled court, which order is
dated February 4th, 1919 and the time
prescribed in said order for the publi
cation is onoe a week for six consecu
tive weeks. The date of the first pub
lication of this summons Is February
7th, 1919, and the last date of publica
tion is March 21, 1919.
FRANK C. IIANLE7,
Attorney for Plamtiif .
P. O. Address: Yeon Building, Port
land, Oregon.