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COUNTY COURT, (Conl Inuwd from pnge 6) Ernest Wallace 1 15.8(1; Put Johnson f&,08; W. Kilt $3.99; Juhn Wall 22.4S; Dick Strieker $27.93; Otto. Zinaerling 145.43; W. J. 10. Vlck 94307; LL. ItiiiKliitnlt $5.24; Ruben Chltulgren 9 10 23; Ben Chlmltiien 143.03; Human (lilndgren 135.47; Julius Schlove $3S. 44; Altri-d Johnson $31.17; Albert Pet eron $25.03; Walter IlofKlelli.r $4104 Ur Mellumen $10.05; M. J. Chlnd Itron $35.02; A. I RioiiKher $.B0 ; Clin Johnson $4 00; Il.ri M. TautfeKt $10.19; M. A. Tnutf.nt $113.10; Frank Hilton $3H 44; Jim Neeh-y $3.40; Frank Jone $19,10; Howard Thoma $17.45; Hon M. Timtr. At $33.15; Joe Kolshlnskl $24.43; John Tnulf.l $22.08; M. A. TmilfPHt $117.03; Frank Hilton $57.68; Evert Hhllt $41 04; Jim Nei-ley $10.19 Frank Joui-h $4.73; Howard Thomas $0.08; Wm Jona $3.40; Th Molalla Wwlng Bhop $8 25; E. Uelpln & llurll $1100.26; A. L. Brougher $21.05; Tim MoliUU Shoeing Kliop $14.70; Dahl & lllmn $5.50; Blytor k Eckeron $24.48 L U. Nightingale $28.35; E. IsehmT $02.35; Robbln Brother $7.00; A. M. C.roahnng $138.56; C. F. Holt $100.84; (i.M. OroahoiiK $118.83; Ernest Droslg $122.32; J. M. Nlchi-lson $6.00; A. 1). Miulngo $8.73: C. 1. OroNhonK $73 81; lltn iuIo W$56 86;J olm Ferguson $19. 05; 1 tonal Thoiim $67.83; Ernest Bowk $62.84; Lulo Kuwa $03.84; Oscar Voi hil $44.00; K. It. Hublmrd $49.89; I). M. Groshong $58.85; Harold Gaffy $53. 86; K. 1). Croshong $03.84; Froman Thorn $61.18; J. 1. Blmrp $76.89; Frit Jluliulg $47.40; Eurl Oroshong $19.06; Han OlKon $15.72; E. 11. 1)11 v en $33.01; I 11. TlAnw $29.02; Duff Sherman $52. 39; Karl Groshong $47. 50; K. U Palfrey $102.29; It. Abraham $27.03; A. Baekett $3102; Zeb Bow man $31 92; I ah Adanm $44.88; Virgil Hart $19.05; J. W. Watt $19.5; Oti Foglesong $45.43; It. It. Bwitier $34. 05; James Maria $34.95; Wm. Elkln $48.03; Claud Mrh $34.05; John Blixt $27.03; B. I Trlmblo $23 94; Leslie Palfrey $23.44; C. W. Herman $0.99; Kim-Hi Palfrey $14 97; Tho Miller $3. 99; C. (). Emerson $3.99 Han OIon $17.06; Hal Closler $997; Andy Mat In go $8.98; W. J. E. Vlck $199; John Vlck $3.49; E. U Palfrey $2 49; I A. 8havwr7.98; Rex Btubbe $34.96; John Vaushan $20.97; 8. J. Vauuhan $20.97; Christ Bt-ugll $29.95; F. Spooro $6.99; AU..n Cutting $34.95; Frank Vaughan $20.97; ChrlHt Yot $6.09 E. Btclner $27.93; Cain WUhoh $27.93; Hay Auatin $17.05; Champ Vaimhan $1.99; Ilranch IIarliM $23.94; Jerry Uaty $7.98; J. M. Iliit-r $13.96; II. II. WlUke $592; It A. Wright $2.49; L, A. Shaver $78. 85; Howard-Cooper Crp. $20.50; Dahl . Helm $3.75; Itobblna Broa $5.20; Stefanl Lumber Co. $78.80; II. J. IUa tall $9 34; L. O. Nightingale $135.20; 8. A. I). Hungate $15.96; John Calla han $87.37; Alger k Leaver $3.49; II. J. Raatoll $34.93; J. W. Watt $199; T. C. Malannphy $1.99; Willi Standi- Iter $34.95; Wm. Feyrcr $45.88; O. E. Feyrer $59.88; Carl Feyrer $67.87; J. W. Suudlnger $19.06; B. C. Palmer $3.49. DlSTItlC No. 10-leorg Sethera $5. 75; O. L. Hammond $3.49; 0. C. Wooa ter $3.49; Stanley lUy $3.49; Edwin Jackaon $3.49; T. L. Sklrvlri $13.98; Larance Bowman $27.44; Hoy It. Hid ing $26.94; A. P. Apbo $5.08; Jay IJentley $13.96; Chrl Uirem $6.99; Ixiule Ullbracb $6.99; Bill Oubort $6.99 Bam Orlbbltt $6.99; Frank Brush $6 99; 1 Id AA. Y- it nnin (a.jj, rxi uravea fo.j; Canby Hardware & Implement Co. $12.95; D. Harm $24.16; IX C. Harm $6.32; H. D. Harma $21.76; A. Krai-bi-rger $17.62; .11 Meyer $12.38; Ituf u Kraxberege $2.59; O. Blaine Long $17.17; John Kraxberger $6.99; Cu ClbHon $21.96; Adam Kalb $11.97; Wal ter Zacher $8.98; 1ao Myer $1197; Canby Hardware & ImpAment Co. $5. 23; W. 8. Maplo $11.00; Geo. Koehler $12.97; D. It. Dlmlck $47.14; O. M. Jone $12.06; C. 8. Mark $18.05; Run nel Jone $15.46; Wm Ialmer $15.46; Italph Koehlr $11.07; Almon Johnon $G6.87; Itudolf Slrelxo $57.87; Wm. ltlce $57.89; Jack Jone $31.06; Fred Beny $31.96; Carl Bother $38.45; Geo. Bother $17.95; Hoken Kyllo $21.96; Ed Loo $26.45; J. W. WaUion $12.72; 8. WeatboHted $7.98. DISTRICT No. 11- L. P. Lenon $12. 79; Will Dentel $69.96; Will Gotdlng $13.96; It. II. CrlHell $19.99; McConell $3.99; C. Eller $6.90; U. Eller $6.99; M. Eller 6.99; F. W. Sohn $8.98; D. J. Tarmenter $8.96; L: D. Parmonter $28.80; C. F. Zlegler $20.97; V. Skin ner $14.98; Ben Burkert $69.00; Nonh Yoder $13.08; Lester Stanton $27.96; T E. Graham $8.08; N. It. Graham $13.08; Vollna Biggin $7.98; Arthur Schneider $15.98; D. E. Swanson $5.08; Alvln Thompson $12.96; Gortl Watt $6.99; Jamoa MnKlllop $13.98; Earl Jenen $13.98; Jacob Wanner $13.98; U. F. Watts $8.98; Otla Engle $13.98; SPECIAL No. 2C. D. Kruse 20.97; II. D. Kruw $19.22; J. J. Knnuss $7.08 J. P. Cock $98.78; F. Phynibrook $89. 80; Geo Cllne $49.90; Wm Sewell $54. 10; It. lX'liiHhmutt $44.90; Krank Whit ton $3iU4W; Andrew Sanche $22.45; C. DelaHhmutt $13.47. SPECIAL No. 3 Carl Wolfhagen $1.85; Herman Solbert $5.00; Howard Cooper Corporation $6.00; Herman Sol bert $129.74; Joe Papsch $93.76; O. Kratcb. $7980; W'. B. Nethorton $67.83 Curtlna Young $91.77; S. E. Tollstrora $74.81; Will WitJtel $91.77; J. A. Stoll $108.34; Guy Hobb $129.31; H. Bran don $104.85; Herman Solbert $12.50; Fred Ecknrt $164.26; Walter Young $160.77; S. Paulson $143.27; John Moore $153.78; Arthur Snhamble $76. 89; Will Donley $80.38; I. Lehman $104 .84; WmBrlstow $87.37; Geo Dollar $6.99; Henson Map & Blue Print Co. 3.72; C: W. Schud & Son $26.00; The J. MeCrackon Co. $310.39; Jons-rud-Guntlerson Lumber Co. $40.35; P. K. L. & p. Co. $10.10; M. II. Whrolor $35.92; J. A. Imel $21.94; Rons Ander son $7.98; C. J. Lekborg $20.97; J. II. Llndgren $11.08; II. L. Revenue $11.98; 11 E. Addlngton $5.99. SPECIAL No. 4R.,J. Mattoon $42. 50; II. B. Johnson $9.25; S. F. Scrip ture $8.75; Standard Oil Co. $31.00; Miller Grlor Co. $1430.52. SPECIAL No. 5 Standard Oil Co. $22.50; Henry Cromer $13.47; George Trotter $11.97; Bon Swales $8.47; Ben Swale $24.50; John Mosher $11.97; O. Hovel $1.99; Elton Hatton $7.98; Henry Kohl $9.98; L. Kohl $7.50. SPECIAL No. 6-W. F. Haberlach $9.95; F. C. Gadke $9.60; B. Ilinkle $20 .00; Joe Hlnkle $14.00; C. R. Livesay $109,00; W. H, llonney $24.00; Hogg Ilro $0.00; W. T. Blieiinan $7.20; Fall Tran Co. $1.25; M. Jlurdtt A Bon $12.65; Lloyd lllnklo $40.60; W. M. Bonney $132.86; Gu Lesch $48.00; Guy Brown $11.25; Herman Polehn $21 .00; lloht Mutton $402.60; Otto Pol ehn $12.00; W. M. Ilonny $4.99; A. C. Johnson $8.08; Oeorgo Prlnglo $11.97; Wm. Carbion $7.08; Guy Brown $2.99; Wm. BrauU $137.77; A. E. Johnson $85.31; Hartley Johnson $76.81; Geo. Prlngln $67.84; Joseph Spues $35.91; John Sputx $79,80; Otto Polehn $19.05; Herman Polehn $27.93; Oscar Btlenko $83.79; Airrnd Btlenke $83.79; John Schneider $87.78; Wm. Carlon $85.31 Lewi Normnn $79.80; Abel Norman $69.33; Evanson $15.96; Glen Allen $3.99; Hugh Whin $63.84; E. lllnkl $59.85; Emlol Uron $79.80; ItayW. Brown $65.86; Btaatx $49.87; Jack Walsh $19.95; Lloyd Ilinkle $53.86; Normnn FIslw $41.89; Allison Allen $03.84; Qua Lesch, $69.82; Guy Brown $19.05; Glen Hammond $3.73; Frank Allen $15.06; Lewi Normnn $54.00; Hugh Whin $51.00; E. Hlnkle $45.00; Emlel Larson $54.00; Ilay Brown $18. 00; Carl Btaat $27.00; Standard Oil Co. $2.12: W. E. Este $2.30: Pon& Co. $3.40; Standard Oil Co. $111.74; Bid ney iiaker $162.26; W. 8. Oorgott $137. 77; Guy Brown $19,06; C. Newman $149; Itoy Rodger $4.49. DISTRICT No. 7W. F. Haberlach $123.96; CouM Culvert k Flume $222. 80; 8. F. Scripture $0.16; Pope k Co. $4.86; Martin Bro. $6.10; Wm. E. Ktito $21.40; W. B. Goodman $11.97; Fred Brunnor $82.79; E. J. Swank $101 j .82; Joseph Schmidt $94.86; Will Swank $43.89; Fred Mohnke Sr. $56.92 Paul Mlobe. $26.44; T. C. Culberson $34.95; J. J. Berg $13.96; Ilerold Vohs $41.94; I. D. Mochnke $13 98; Bert Cot $3.99; I. T. Potter $3.99; Ben Fisher $3.99; Eli Fellow $3.99; John Hanhart $3.99; Jmhbo Maylleld $48.03; Chester Garde $85.86; B. Itainbo $109. 32; David Rutherford $161.25; O. K. Huffman $55.92; Fred Voh $76.13; Nat Bcrlbner $158.76; Herman Moehnke $168.88; Glen Mnyfleld $35.91; Dan Follow $63.84; Wm Rutherford $59.85 Frank Bhute $19.95; Edward Hoffman $77.31; Robert Rutherford $81.79; Earl Meeker $09.82; D. Alclntyro $58.90; John Cross $56.86; C. Robinson $45.88 C. Culbertson $19.22; D. Mclntyre $26. 21; Albert Moehnke $20.97; Frcnd Mo ehnke Jr. $20.97; Carl Moehnko $20,97; J. D. Moehnke $20.97; Henry Moehnke $45.43; Alvln Hornxhuh $20.97; Jessie Mayfleld $20.97; W. OriffeUi $13.98; Tom Seiner $20.97; JJormard Berg $3X92; George Buchanan $30.92; John BiKhanan $19.94; Henry Moehnke $5.98; Tom, Seiner $15.82; Allle Shock ley $11.97; J. J. Berg, $16.46; C. Zleg lar $11.97; Vernald Moehnke $1.47; II. W. Hethman $36.92; Hogg Bro $13.45 SPECIAL No. 0 Ella Skeen $300.00. 8PECIAL No. 10 w. F. Heberlach 531.50; Cordis Watt $14.00; Jame McKillop $14 00; C. F. Jackson $111.24 George Dawson $55,85; Dan Brannen $13 46; Frank Beer $11.96; J. W. Ray I77.H0; Nick Beer $46.36; James Rue $15.90- Imfur Cooper $1.49; Guy Strkk lund $43.89; Emery James $79.29; Bud Jsckson $13.96; Wayne Jackson 123.- 94; Edwin Jackson $1.99; Harvey Jack son im.m; uxm Judd $94.85; Eldron Conrad $17.95; Melville Cooper $17.95; Roy R. Riding $26.94; George Dealer $37.90; Austin Taylor $59.52; Melville Andrew $7.98; George Howard $11.07 Elden Conrad $23.44; Arehur Cooper $3.98; Oscar Jacobson $13.46; Claud Voder $25.43; Frank E. Taylor $74.08; L. D. Yoder $6.00. SPECIAL No. 11 Oregon City Sand & Gravel Co $51.00 Ben Burkhart $185. 23; Noah Yoder $146.79; Lester Stan ton $258.63; W. L. Livingston $55.92; T. E. Graham $85.31; N. R. Graham $139.80; Vollna Biggin $71.82; Ed Worndahl $79.80; Arthur Schneider $95.88; Chas Blpgena $11.97; II. B. Aker $55.92; D. E. Swanson $43.89; Floyd Farmer $86.85; Alvln Thompson $15.96; P. J. Schneider $38.44; Han Westberg $3.99; Carl Jensen $35.92; Arthur Dermger $7.98; Guy Strickland $H.98; Jonaa Hegendall $3.99; Gortl Watt $6.99; Ray Strickland $59.41; Omer HiiHtle $19.95; Drexel White $17.96; Ralph Blrtchet $5.98; J. II. Dawson $5.98; John McKenxlo $5.98; Rolllo Miller $3.99; Eurl Evans $02.91; A. P. Schneider $6.99; Snm Egli $13.96 Ned l.earfold $21.94; W. J. Wolf $52.42 James McKillop $36.43; Chas. Biggins $20.97; Lee Fish $90.87; Earl Jensen $125.82; Arthur Bremer $41.94; A. J. Hooley $14.06; Jacob Wanner $55.92; R. F. Watts $122.76; Otis Engle $143. 29; The J. McCraken Co. xtiMi?- v C. Nelson $6.20; Arthur A. Schneider ?J7.oo; L. l). Ix-non $31.88: c. v rir nilchael $2.10: Oreeon Porthm.i n ent Co. $143.47; Oregon Portland Ce ment km. $277.94; W. V. S. Ry. Co. $42. Ore Port Cement Co 12S4 as- wv S. Ry, Co. $31.00; Inland Auto Co. $3 oi. oeo. Ulutchford. $2.75: StRn.lnrrt Oil Co. $25.35: f)mn rit. $2.60; Miller-Parker Co. $5.50; C. V. i,armicnuei a.20; Otto Striker $20.96; Dick Strieker $29.92; Geo. Zinserling $74.63; W. E. Vlck $74.87. General Road Fund The Commission of Pnhlle twv $67,56; C. W. Schuld & Son $107.10; Marshall Wells Co. $5.58; Marshall Wells Co. $13.12; The Commission of Publio Docks $67.15; rarr-McCormick Steamship Lino $955.06; Alberta L. Dunn $107.82; Straight & Salisbury $33.75; A. II. Averlll Machinery Co. $8 65; F. Ilenrlcl $62.33; S. II. Ilenrlcl $51.70; C. C. Merlclo $S5.09; J. Avery $74.85; O. J. McKenney $91.34; Mas tine $51.63; C. W. Ward $35.92; R. Av ery $24.95; C. Frossard $24.69; II. Mes senger $13.47; J, W. Schulde $93.17; C. F. Beatlo $42.58; J. E. Peter $26. 95; Cockran $31.96; P. J. Ulrich $17.96 J. Heneson $13.47; C, Hardy $10,49; W. Imel $37.92; H. Imel $7.00; G. E. Wilson $17.96; John Young $9.98; O. Cantrlll $37.92; S. Nash $37.92; E. Nash $37.92; A. Sehear $37.92; C. Bat tin $14.97; W. S. Daywalt $19.96; W. J. Ilenrlcl $52.90; C, II. Ilenrlcl $51.89; H. IlenrinI $143.76; B. Matoon $38.48; F. Morey $7.00; Francis Welsh $0.80; Oregon Portland Cement Co. $44.00; II. W. Sharp Co. $16.02; Phoenix Iron Works $11.00; A Wetmore $93.37; E. E. Daue $65.21; C. Davis $65.21; R. F. Ground $65.21; II, B. Mullan $37.85; P. Schulde $.129.41; E. W. Lazoll Ph. D. $37.50; Howard Cooper Corporation $10.50; S. W. Morrison $127.75; Mil waukle Wood Co. $5.75; A. N. Guff ney $24.25; D. Mazzle $5.99; John Hauos $7.98; C. II. Counsoll J29.9K: C V, Battin $2.49; John Davis $3.99; W, S. iPratf $7.98; A. Gettman $11.97; G. Ileecham $3.99; John Bnyder $14.07; W. II. Cotinsell , $29.94; Oregon City Hand k Oravel Co. $8,801 Portland Mo tor Car Company $3.75 1 Oregon State Highway Commission $18.29; Portland John A. Rowhllng Hon Co. $10.26; Olson' Garage & Auto Barn $10.00; The Arco Co. $145.20; E, E. Bottemll ler $119.76; Blefanl Lumber Co, $93.26 8. F. Scripture $22,00; Hogg Bro $14. 10; W. II. Bonney $:!68.47; C. P. Ar cher $33.00; Illuhm k Moehlnk $36.00; C. H. Nelson $3.24; The P. R. L. & P. Co. $0.62; Straight k Salisbury $12.86; Oregon City Hand k Oravel Co. $280.00 Oregon Portland Cement Co. $291.50; Frank Busch $1.65; Willamette River Lumber Co. $14.08; John Bradel $49. 72; W. Dutcher $181.74; U Gengler $124.75; H. Hiisbrook $80.82; Wm. J. LeMorl $26.94; H. A. Carother $02.f(fl; J. Kerne $112.25; U, It. James $71.84; F. Ferguson $137.25; C. A. Roger $31. 43; W, A. Boyd $31.43; Will Snyder Co $6,75; Mary A. Colo $6.00; Chrl Un- fnt $50.92; Luther Lnron $3.99; Loul lornz $11.97; Geo Thompson $11.97; Earl Collin $6.09; Carl Jochuh $7.98; John Grave $0.99; Ed Grave $40.43; Hull Lumber Co. $2.40; Slyte? k Eck erson $77.40; Clear Creek Lumber Co. $364.31; Frank Millard $31.44; Carl Peterson $10.47; John Byer $6.98; Sol Tucker $10.47; Clarence Hull $6.98 J. S. Fisher $86.60; C. W. Friedrlch $4.25; Joo Juranek $2.00; John Ball $9.97; Cha. Rider $8.98; Waldo Rider $9.97; T. Pearson $7.98; Jarl Barlow $1.09; A. L. Yoder $14.00; L. A. Rail $6.75; Fred Frentx $10.75; H. II. Udell $5.30; C. P. Archer $2.50; J.Heft $125. 82; A. Heft $79.84; B. Reatie $69.86; C. Thoma $14.97; B. Woodard $4.99; 8. Nssh $54.89; E. Nash $54.89; O. Cantrel $49.90; A. Sheer $54.89; W. C. Haxby $9.98; M. L. Crawford $0.50; M L. Crawford $119.74; Pope k Co. $4.75; Floyd Farmer $6.99; Alvln Thompson $18,96; P. J. Schneider $34. 43; Bert Babb $19,95; Carl Jensen $11.97; Ned Lear-fold $11.97; Arthur Bremen $11.48; Arthur Borland $16.96; Smith Turner $49.39; Joe Buahbaum $67.38; Frank Oldenstadt $7.98; Will Oldenstadt $35.91; Amo Maye $48 93; Morman Turner $34.95; Ed Pamper Ine $6.99; Lylo Tledman $27.96; The A. H. Averlll Mach Co. $49.91; The Good Roads- Machinery Co. $99.30; Good Roads Machinery Co. $2,811.64; The Holt Manufacturing Co. $25.60; J. E. Saiidall $9.75; Molalla Electric Co. $53.00; Dr. Dave Rafferty $200.00; Frank Busch $38.00 Hogg Bro. $44.00; Henry Bos $7.00; Standard Oil Co. $2.50; W. E. Este $1.12; Weygandt k Boardman $148.48; Oregon City Foun dry $0.50; The Good Road Machinery Co. $24.05; Young' Garage $186.22; Carlton Reenkran Co. $13.35; E. R. KHIgallon $44.25; C. G. Norrls $224.70; Geo. Halverson $67.88; E. Mas Jr. $112.23; Alice McKlnon $12.86; B. J. Woodward $9.98; B. M. Hertel $25.06 ;1 Huntley Drug Co. $7.60; Portland Gaa k Coke Co. $1.79; S. F. Scripture $3.50; Stovall ft Steven $0.50; E. R. KHIgal lon $70.00; C. A. Wallace $0.44,- The Pacific Tel ft Tel Co. $20.30; J. W. Jone $15.00; W. V. 8. R. Co. $0.60: C. O. Norrl $11.03; W.B. Nolan $51.00 The A. II. Averlll Machinery Co. $9.00 The Holt Manufacturing Co. $24.90; The Good Road Machinery Co. $25. 08; Robertson Hardware ft Steel Co. $8.21; Benk of Commerce $119.90; The A. II. Averlll Machinery Co. $153.55; Robertson Hardware ft Steel Co. $40. 61; The Holt Manufacturing Co. $2.99; The A. H. Averlll Machinery Co. $34.30 W. H. Worden Co. $231.79; Jone Drug Co. $0.75; P. R. L. ft P. Co. $3.34; Ore gon City Foundry $1.75; Howard Coop er Corporation $61.60; Oregon City Foundry $2.60; The Good Roads Mach Co. $194.73; F. C. Gadke $2.00; John Henrlcl $41.98; Edwin C. Gerber $62. 96; R. W. Zimmerman $29.95; H. R. Zimmerman $48 67; J. Rlcey $50.91: H. R. Zimmerman $6.48; R. W. Zlmmer man $5.98; F. C. Gadke $12.67; Pope & Co. $0.85; Straight ft Salisbury $5. 55; Standard Oil Co. $41.87; Howard Cooper Corporation $6720.05; Howard Cooper Corporation $27.36; Oregon City Foundry $3.30; Straight ft Salis bury $7.05; W. Waldorf $7.95; J. D. French $48.00; Reuben Wright $1.50; The Oregon Junk ft Hardware Co. $63. I. aforty Bros. $222.15; C. A. Wallace $95.84; W. W. Wallace $62.86; W. B. Cabbe $42.65; Ed Rundle $44.90: R. Wright $40.41; A. Wright $44.90; Les ter Adam $10.41; F. A. Young $22.45; Karl Starks $74.85; L. J. Caufiel $3. 70; P. R. L. ft P. Co. $1.00; L. J. Cauf- leld $22.47; F. C. Gadke $8.61; Straight & Salisbury $4.00; G. E. LaSalle $28.00 Miller Parker $3.80; Mitchell Lewis & Staver $50.25; R. L. Short $135.45; Oregon City Faundry $59.70; S. F. Scripture $0.50; Oregon City Foundry $17.50; Howard Cooper. Corporation $190.00; The Good Roads Machinery Co. $60.52; Honeyman Hardware Co. $4.10; Hodson Feenaughty Co. $90.00; II. B. Johnson $1.25; Straight & Salis bury $12.80; V. LaLone $40.18: Geo. Trotter 031.82; Henry Cromer J4.49; Kilham Stationery & Printing $35.72: T. Barnes $13.95; Francis Welsh $21.87 R. S. Milln $4.60; T. Barnes $5,6.20; C. Junken $47.88; F. Junken $30.26; G. Tanner $30.26; R. Slilln $199.69; Fred Anderson $09.20; F. S. Junken $54.05; T. H. Compton $42.47; H. C. Compton $224.09; Capitol Garage $462 .02; State Industrial Accident Com mission $1058.41; Pope & Co. $3.05; Abe Hepler $205.87; Standard Oil Co. $566.20; Marshall Wells Co. $9.63; Al ice McKinnon $71.94. General County Fund ELECTION Straight & Salisbury $16.25; Frank Petit $3.00; Eastern Clackamas News $3.75; The Benner Courier $7.87; H. P. Confer $3.00; D. II. Thomas $3.00; J. C. Loundree $9. -00; L.' II. Malllcaat $3.00. SHERIFF Honeyman Hdw Co. $9. Miller Parker Co. $2.00; Wm. J. Wilson $23.00; Martin & Son $16.50; Bushong & Co. $2.40;. The Falls Restaurant $1. 80; J. C. Loundree $8.00; H. II. Hughes $03.00; V. II. Dunton $4.00. CLERK Underwood Typewriter Co. $8.00; Pacific Coast Stamp Works $3. 00; Huntley Drug Co. $3.10; County Clerk $9.60; Jones Drug Co.. $3.85; Naomi Armstrong $5.10; Marie Fried rich $5.10; Ona Renner $27.80; Fred Miller $16.50. RECORDER County Recorder $14. 65; Louise Cochran $7.20. ASSESSOR E. W. Randolph $16.00 D. F. LePevre $40.00; W. II. Holder $30.00; Abel Thomas $90.00; Wm. L. Starkweather $58.00; Leonard Ilalll nan $96.00; W. II. Engle $108.00; Chas Thompson $100.00; W. W. Long $67.50 Wm. Mornnd $130 00; Underwood Type writer Co. $107.50. COUNTY COURT Huntley Drug Co. $13.50; W. W. Proctor $105.00; W. F. Harris $105.00; COURT HOUSB-Coast Chemical Co. $22.96; The Pacific Tel ft Tel Co, $56.20; William Burness $60.00. CICUIT COURT....Mu1!nomah Hotel $9.60; Mabel Cox $2.2C; D. M. Marsh all $8.00; E. A. Chapman $9.20; D. L. Kidman $15.80; G. R. Gwyllm $10.20; T. C. Howell $9.40; A. J, Morrison $17. 00; W. C. Heater $12.60; Rowland Ed wards $14.00; J.E. Dodd $11,00; Chas J. Bradtl $10,20; F. E, Davidson $10. 20; C. II. Rider $10.00; Wm. Daniel $10.20; Joe J. Thornton $11,40; C. G. Millard $4.40; Otto Paulson $9.00; N. 8 Butler $6.20; Chas. Deakon $4.60;' Hiram Longcoy $4.60; J. R. Mark $5. 80; B. F. Weddie $4.80; J. C. Bradley $3.20. JUSTICE COURTG. W. Taylor $4 .40; I). C. Howell $1.90; W. A. Fowler $1.70; J. A. Kuks $1.70; John Ilanschel $1.90; Theo. Worthlnton $1.70; J. Norherg $1.90; L. Btlpp $59.40; L. Ruconlch $1.20; J. 0. Bradley $1.20; Dan Lyons $1.20; A1 Price $1.20; Fred Hogg $1,20; F. C. Burke $1.20; Dewey Krueger $2.10; Loul Howell $1.70; Ed Howell $1.70; E. II. Cooper $1.20; L. A. Noble $1.20; J. E. Armstrong $1.20; King Colo $1.20; O. M. Caldwell $1.20; 8. Chandler $1.20; James S. Bailey $5. 70; Charles Straight $2.10; E. E. Tee pie $1.20; D. E. Frost $1.20; David Fan cher $1.20; C. E. Dollar $1.20; R. J. Cook $1.20; C. V. Andernon $1.20; Dew ey Krueger $2.10; Loui Howell $3.40; Ed Howell $3.40; G. W. Taylor $5.10; Ernest Naef $1.90; J. D. Fellow $1.90; C. W. Jenkln $1.50; F. C. Blackman $1.70; J. H. Graham $1.50; Wm Daven port $1.70; E. W. Fowler $16.50; Ed Fortune $37.90; S. Ely $5.00; W. II. Hughe $1.00; Gm. T. Parry $8.00. CORONER A. L Miller $28.00; L Stlpp $11.00; II. H. Hughe $15.00; Dr. F. R. Mount $5.00; E. L Johnson $27.60 II. C. Rakcl $1.70; Geo, A. Brown $1. 70; Mat Storey $1.70; Cha Straight $1.70; Chas. Rell $170; E. A. Brady $1.70; II. W. Streblg $1.20; Art Mc Anulty $1.20; W. E. Young $1.20; Geo. A. Brown $1.20; D. C. Rossman $1.20; II. W. Dellondt $1.20; Harry Calvert $1.70; W. J. Wilson $1.70; J. VidOoff $1.70; D. E. Frost $1.20; W. F. School ey $1.20; W. S. Eddy $1.20; W. W. Myer $1.20; C. E. Crow $1.20; L. Ru conlch $1.20. SURVEYOR Cha. Simmons $4.00; J. B. Sullivan $8.00; C. F. Zlnzer $11. 50; Paul Dunn $11.50; II. H. Johnson $69.20. INSANE Hogg Bro $19.50; The Western Union $3.64; Dr. O. A. Welsh $5.00; Dr. M. C. Strickland $5.00; Dr. A. H. Huycke $10.00; Dr. Guy Mount $5.00; Dr. Edw. H. McLean $5.00; Dr. Frank Mount $15.00; A. L, ReedmlU $11.00; SUPT. OF SCHOOLS-The Banner Courier $1.80; Oregon City Enterprise $2.40; Huntley Drug Co. $4.30; A. B. Calavan $9.00; Minnie B. Altnian $12. 00; Brenton Vedder $15.97; J. E. Cal avan $32.24; Mr. W. A. Barnum $12.00 BOARD OF HEALTH Jones Drug Co. $17.05; Dr. O. A. Welsh $63.65. INDIGENT SOLDIER - Meade Post No. 2, $20.00. COUNTY POOR The C C Store $14.09; Beaver Creek Cash Ex. $14.00; A. B. Buckle $3.00; Huntley Drug Co, $60.67; Robb InsBroa $13.72; Mary Stevens $33.00; Oregon City Hosp $151.74; Holman & Pace $98.00; Dr. O. A. Welsh $62.50; Multnomah County $30.00; Jones Drug Co. $1.93; Geo. A. Harding $10.65; Pacific Tel & Tel Co. $1.17"; Mrs. Ben Eby (Verny Neff) $10 .60; J. B. McCarter (Pat Smith) $44. 17; Nettie Miller (Margaret Joseph) $20.00; Robblna Brothers (Henry Rus sell) $14.50; Mrs. Stevens (Mellne) $8.00; Dennis Donovan (McCarter ft Myers) $4.00; A. B. Buckles (Mrs. Granquist groceries) $25.00; Mrs. Fred HImler (J. Matheson) $30.00; Geo. A. Wolf (Irwin New) $30.00; A. J. Knight ly (Beers) $6.40; D. M. Klemsen & CO. (C. L. HintonJ $15.45; H. S. Anderson (E. Kyle) $12.00; H. Frenzel (John. Beers $13.50; Sandy Drug Co. $0.65 W. B. Eddy $2.50; E. W. Fowler $3.00; W. B. Eddy $13.95; John Schock $9.50; Geo. Reddaway $6.00; W. W. Pollock $12.00. JAIL Oregon City Laundry $6.32; W. J. Wilson $19.96; Multnomah Co. Jail $15.60; J. Dean Butler $6.76. JUVENILE COURT H. H. Hughes $16.50; Ed Fortune $6.00; Mlnda E. Church $02.60; C. E. Nash $10.00. TAX REBATE Mayr M. Blvert $4.97; Victor Conroe $4.15. PRINTING AND ADVERTISING The Benner-Courier $24.52. SEALER .... J. F. Jones $36.76. TAX DEPARTMENT W. J. WUson $20.00; Bushong & Co. $20.80. PROHIBITION H. H. Hughes $15. COUNTY POOR (continued) Wm. Danforth $10.00; Boy's and Girls' Aid Soc. $10.00; David E. Jones $5.00; Dock Mosier $14.00; Mrs. G. W. Thomp son $10.00; Ada Ubaw $8.00; Katie Pluard $8.00; Ella Tracy $10.00; S. E. Card $8.00; Mrs. N. E. Taylor $14.00; Wm. Dickelman $25.00; John & Wm. Beers $30.00; Mrs. Elizabeth Saunders $5.00; Mary Lock $10.00; Anna Wet terlin $10.00; Maud Williams $20.00; J. B. Sallee $25.00; Geo. H. Newsome $15.00; Andrew Lund $15.00; Dennis Donovan $50.00; Ole Josendall $10.00; Mrs. M. P. Weaver $10.00; Mrs. Sarah Solomon $15.00; W. HItchraan $50.00; Mrs. Lillian M. Johnston $15.00; Tony Miller $15.00; Walter Howland $30.00; Mrs. Martha Castile $30.00; Mrs. S. Beckman $25.00; Ben Landis $20.00; J. G. Wake $7.00; W. J. Woods $12.00; Jack Hamilton $15.00. H-ARTFORD MAN SELECTED WASHINGTON, July 23. Thomas J. Spellacy, of Hartford Conn., is un derstood to have been solected as as sistant secretary of the navy to suc ceed Franklin D. Roosevelt. , Mr. Roosevelt will retire about August 9 to make the race as a demo crat vice-presidential candidate. POLISH CAPITAL THREATENED WARSW, July 23. The menace to the Polish capital has bocome serious, through the defeat of the left wing of the Polish army. v In three weeks the Poles have re tired from the Beresina river to the Niemen, a distance of more than 180 miles, and the distance between the Nieman and theViatula, which flows through Warsaw, is about 150 miles. tOOP ROAD THROUGH SANDY. (Continued front page 3) The Charivari erg that gathered In to a big bunch and slyly approached the newlyweds, Mr. and Mr. Henry ftlditerhuHh, the other night, Insist they bad a rollicking time, but tome particular are lacking. In order to write up an exact account one need mimes and events. For some reascr those present have not been gener ous enough to writ out a list. They all sang "How Dry I Am," and Mr. Rldderbtifth said: "Henry, go and get a bucket of water." Henry brought out cigar, but who wouldn't to stop all that noise' There will be an all day Mission fest held at their grove back of the Lutheran church on Sunday, and Rev. F. Dobberfiil will return from a two month' stay In the Eat in time to participate In the service. There will also be present. Rev, Beyerlln", of Albany, and Rev. Probst of Corval lis. German will be the language in the morning service, and English In the afternoon, at two o'clock. The entire congregation will bring a plfinlc dinner, and all kinds of light refresh ments will be sold on the grounds. Mr. and Mr. Mcpherson and son and Mr. and Mr. Parry of The Dalle were guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kamp on Sunday. Mr. Parry I a conductor on the O. W. R- ft N. R. R. The Misses Bertha and Martha Hoff man drove Mrs. Deaton and little Mertle home Sunday, remaining In Portland for its day. Mr. Alice Scale went up to Welch' last Saturday to join her sister-in-law and her son, Tommy and Kenneth, for a whole week of real rest. Mr. "Beatle" Harris Is helping In the store while Mrs. Scales is away, and folk eera pleased to ee her behind the counter again. Mr. and Mr. J. M. C. Miller were guest of the Hoffman and their Huick lajjt week, when everybody went to Portland to represent the "south side." The Miller and Hoff mans bad a fine lunch at the home of Mr. and Mr. Merle Deaton, Mrs. Dea ton and "Mertle" returning with the party for a visit of several day In Sandy. Reuben Hoffman is recovering rap-Idly- from a severe attack of pneu monia and aside from friends and rel atives being glad, Reuben Is too. Miss Bess aBrton, assistant princi pal of the Union high school, is al ready trying to arrange whre to locate for next year. She is planning to "keep house." John Mitchell left the first of the week for Astoria, where he will work under hi cousin, who has contract road work. Mrs. Effle Fox and son Lee. and friends from Portland had a big pic nic on Cedar Creek las Sunday, and the party was Joined by Marshall ' vi and George Maroney. Mrs. R. C. Shipley spent Friday and Saturday at Chautauqua with friends who were camped there, and she had a portion of the big barbecue Sat urday. Miles and Glenn, the two younget of the Ten Eyck boys, were in town Friday evening, taking in the Sandv sights and eating ice cream. Mr. Exon of Estacada, the minister that built the Sandy Methodist church, was a speaker" at the big Loop meeting tn Portland last week and gave one of the most convincing talks In behalf of the "south side, J. W. Reed of Estacada was also pres ent and gave a telling "clincher" In a few sentences. Sandy appreciates the fellow feeling shown by the var ious communities. TO P A Y ATTORNEYS M DIVORCE CHE LOS ANGELES, Ca.l., July 24. Details of the Owen Moore-Mary Pick ford divorce proceedings at Minden, Nev., now under fire in the Nevada courts, will be brought to light with the filing of a suit against Moore to collect $15,000 legal fees, according to the statement of Attorney Fairfax Cosby, representing Ayres & Gardiner, Reno attorneys employed by Moor? In the divorce which astonished the country last March. "We will file the suit just as soon aa .we can locate Moore," Cosby said today. Moore has not paid the Reno at torneys for their legal services, the attorney declared. LICENSE TO WED Milton H. Moore, 26, and Eva Field er, 26, both of Portland, were issued a marriage license by County Cter Miller Tuesday. Carl U Ryser, 22, and Pearl M. Rnss. 20. both of Willamette, were also granted a marriage license Tuets daj FOX ARRAIGNED Robert Fox, who is being held in tail nn charge of a serious crime against a small boy, was arraigned Tuesday and entered a plea of not guiltv. He was Indicted by the grand iurv Tuesday. FOR SALE Poland China pigs from registered sow, "Bessie Jumbo." W, E. McAfee, R, D. No. 1, Hoff, Oregon, LOST Notebook, containing $50 hond and small change, Saturday between Hogg Bros, and Bank of Oregon City. Liberal reward if returned to Frank Haberlach, Clackamas. Phdne 16F12. WANTED To hear from owner of good ranch for sale. State cash price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. BRIDGE PROPOSALS Sealed bids for the construction of cement piers and wood span for a bridge across Molalla river 2 miles southeast of the town of Molalla will be received at the County Clerk's of fice at Oregon City until 10 o'clock on Saturday, July 31st 1920. Said piers and span to be constructed ac- PROFESSIONAL D. C Latoumtti. President F. J, Myir, CaWl The First National Bank of Oregon City, Oregon CAPITAL, $50,000.00 Trtruacti a General Banking Business Open from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. cording to plan and specifications which may bp found at the office of the Highway department on the sec ond floor In the Court Home. Piers to be completed no later than Septem ber 1st 1920 and span not later than November 1st 1920. Separate proposal for pier and span will be accepted or a lump sum bid for the whole. The county Court reserve the right to reject any or all bids. COUNTY COURT OF CLACKAMAS COI NTY By IL 8. Anderson SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas. , Elbert Channan, Rose WhitcomB, Dora Conklin, Hattie Wlasinger, and Robert Bonnett, Plaintiff, Tl. John Parker ,and the unknown heirs at law of John Parker, deceased; DonVaughan Lewelling and Mr. Don Vaughan Lewelling, hi wife, Loren Lewelling, unmarried, and Duncan Smith, unmarried, being the heir at law and all of the heir at law of Seth Lewelling, deceased, Defendants. To Loren Lewelling and Duncan Smith, and John Parker, and to the unknown heir of John Parker, de ceased, In the name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby commanded and required to appear and answer the complaint of the plaintiff filed against yon In the above entitled suit on or before six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons; the date of the first pub lication hereof being the 9th day of July, A. D. 1920, and If you fan to o appear and answer for want there of, plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in their complaint herein, to-wlt, that the defendant and each of them be re quired to set forth the nature of his claim, and that all adverse claims of the defendants and each of them In and to the following described real property, to-wit, A part of the Lot Whitcomb Do nation Land Claim No. 41, in Sec tion thirty-six (36), In Township One (1), South of Range One (1) East of the Willamette Meridian de scribed as follows, to-wlt: Begin ning at a point on the north bound ary of said claim thirty-nine and 25-100 (39.25) chains west of the Northeast corner of said claim; thence south twenty-six degree and thirty minute east three and 60-100 (3.60) chains; thence South eighty- two degree West twelve and 68-100 (12.68) chains, parallel wttn tnei Streets of Mil waukle; thence North eight (8) degrees -West Five (5) chains to the North boundary of said claim; thence East eleven and 68-100 (11.68) chains to the place of beginning.. Also Lot One (1), Two (2), Three (3) and Four (4), in Block Four (4), and Lots Five (5), Six (6), Seven (7) and Eight (8), In Bfock Five (5), in the town of Mil waukie In said County and State, ex cepting therefrom the land conveyed to Beaverton and Willsburg Rail road Company by deed recorded at page 209 of book 67 of Deed Records of said County and excepting also all public roads and streets on said real property, may be determined by the decree of this court, and that by said decree it shall be declared and adjudged that the defendants have no estate or Interest whatsoever in or to said land or premises above described or in or to any part thereof, and that the title of the plaintiffs therein is good and valid, and that the de fendants, and each of them be for ever enjoined and debarred from as serting any claim wratever in or to said land or premises, or any part . thereof, adverse to the plaintiffs and for such other and further relief as to the court shall seem just In the premises, including plaintiff's costs and disbursements. This summons is served upon you by publication thereof once a week for six successive and consecutive weeks in the Oregon City Enter- mons, and if you tall to appear and an prise, a newspaper of general circu- swer, or otherwise plead to said com lation, printed and published in plaint within the said time, for want Clackamas County, Oregon, pursu-j thereof the plaintiff will apply to the ant to an order of the above entitled i court for the relief demanded tn the court made and entered on the 2nd day of July, A. D. 1920, and which order so made and entered directed that service of summons be made upon you by publication as afore said. The undersigned attorneys for the plaintiffs are resident attorneys of the State of Oregon, and their resi dence and postoffice address is 1225 Yeon Building, Portland, Oregon. CLARK, MIDDLETON & CLARK, Attorenys for Plalntff, Address: 1225 Yeon Building, Port land, Oregon. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregen for the County of Clacka- Grace A. Ward, Plaintiff, vs. J. W. Ward, Defendant. To J. W. Ward, the above named de fendant: In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of the plaintiff filod against you in the above entitled court and cause, on or before the 31st day of July, A, D. 1920, which is more than six weeks from and after tho date of tho first publication of this summons, and if you fail to so ap pear and answer within the said time for want 'thereof, plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in her complaint-filed against you, namely: for a decree of divorce from you and for the restoration of her former name, Grace A. Foster, and for such other further and different relief as to the court mny seem just and equitable. - Patte 7 DIRECTORY C D. A D. C. LATOURITTI Attorneya-at-Law Commercial, Real Estate and Probate our Specialties. Of fice In First National Bank Bldg Oregon City, Oregon. O. D. EBY Attorney -at-La Money loaned, abstract furat. eJ, land title examind, estate settled, general law business. Ovr Bank Oregon City. William Hammond Philip L. Hammond HAMMOND A HAMMOND Attorneya-at-Law Abatracta, Real Estate, Loan, inur ance. OREGON CITT, OREGON Pacific Phone II Home Phone A 171 Phone 406 WM. STONE , i ATTORNEY AT LAW Steven Bldg. Oregon City, Ore. This aummon la served upon you by publication in the Oregon City Enc terprise for six consecutive weeks, pursuant to an order made by the hon orable J. U. Campbell, Judge of the above entitled court, which order waa made, dated and entered In the abov entitled court and cause on the 16tn day of June, A. D. 1920. Date of first publication, June 18th, A. D. 1920. Date of last Publication, July 30th, A. D. 1920. PAUL M. LONG and CHRISTOPHERSON- k MATTHEWS, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Post Office Address: 514 Broadway Building, Portland, Oregon. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon. For Clackamaa County C. W. Owings, Plaintiff, LI da Owings, Defendant To Lida Owings, above named de 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 he fore the 30th day of July. 1920. said dat6 being the expiration of six week frora the first publication of this sum- mons and if you fail U appear or an swer said complaint, for want there of, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In hi com plaint, to-wit: For a decree dissolving the marriage contract now existing between Uhd plaintiff and defendant This sum mons is published by order of Hon. H. S. Anderson, Judge of the County Court which order was made the 17th day of June, 1920, and the time pres cribed for publication thereof is six weeks, beginning with the issue dated Friday June IS, 1920 and continuing each week thereafter to and includ ing Friday, July 30, 1920. BROWNELL & SIEVERS, Attorneys for plaintiff. Resident attorneys Oregon City, Ore. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas. M. C. Blattler, Plaintiff, vs. R. W. Blattler, Defendant To R. W. Blattler, Defendant: in the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and an swer the complaint filed against you in the above named court in the above entitled cause, on or before Saturday, the 14th day of August, 1920, which date is more than six weeks after the I data nf first nuhlication of this sum- complaint towlt: for a decree dis solving the contract of marriage ex isting between plaintiff and defendant and changing the name of the plaint iff; and for such other and further re lief as may seem proper. This summons Is served upon you by publication thereof by virtue of the order of Honorable J. U. Campbell, Judge of the above named court made on the 30th day of June, 1920, which order directs said summons to be pub lished In the "Oregon City Enter prise," a newspaper of general circula tion published in Clackamas County, Oregon, and requires said publication to be made at least once a week for six weeks. 1 - Date of first publication July 2, 1920. Date of last publication August 13, 1920. LORING K. ADAMS, Attorney for Plaintiff. P. O. Address: 730 Chamber of Com merce Building, Portland, Oregon. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Exe cutor of the estate of James W. Mo Anulty, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same with proper vouchers, duly certified accord ing to law, at the office of Brownell St Slevers, at Oregon City, Clackamaa County, Oregon, within six months of the date of the publication of thla notice. Dated, Friday, July 2, 1920. . FRANK II. McANULTY,' Executor. , BROWNELL & SIEVERS, Attorney for Executor,