- i .-. ,.-.,, Ir M uiiii CANBY AND SOUTHERN CLACKAMAS " - - , , - --T---HII i-iii.r I .... in.. . -i , ' - ', i Canity Display at Fair Wins Premium CANIIY, Hiit, 23.-('iiiiIiy nwirvn mm h rrvdll In tho booth pliinntni arj citrrttdl nut at the Clackamas county rlr. Thin In iliw rinrt tlmn thiit sunn mt exhibit from this community liun luM-n mmlit no wt'll, Hint tho woman inking nn n ilvn lutornni In arranging IM.1 IJvlny hIiowmI) mmjt KrtlnKic iuUy Thnr worn various klmlH of canned and frond fruit mid vnj(tahlo canned rihlt, and vuriou other artt Hi'i thnt won tlio flrnt prlxe ovr the 1 1 ur.t'lltt booth, 14 H tlicrii wan a clow ommtltlon, Th flrttt prize wn 75 tij tlio amnml fHQ. Carl Jonhnko, ohe of tlio big boost m for this suction of the county, I receiving inui h traln0 In thn manner In which he worked for the InUiruat of thin dlxpluy, tm well nn for the eiwlltmt thowtnii mada In the gener I dlnplay. whore tho farmers and rea Idnni of this Hwtlon of the county came In for their hr of hluii rib boii! Grain Threshing Is Delayed hy Rains CAN MY, Hi.pt. 21-Jlonry Drier, who ha been In chariot of a thrash ing rw for 33 daya' llmmhlng, has returned to Canby to reaume his no alllon with the While garage until thn weather lit more favorable for completing hU thrnnhlna. There atlll remain clover ani to be threhed In aevnnU octloni of thn county. Mr, lrlVr naya the quality of ull rrmln that hla crew thrtntln'd" waa very good, and tfe wheal In aomo nctlnna wont aa high aa 40 buithola to thn fti-rv, whllo the oula aa high aa 60 Inmlii'U to thn acre. COVEY HOME SOLD. CANIIY. 8i.pt. 23-..veral Import Mit realty deala have bon cloned during the pant fow day. In thin city by tho lU-alea lii!ty Company. Oni of tho places sold wa that owned by Mr. Covey, located In Canby Our dona ttwtlon, which haa bn pur clmi,j by John C'hrltlnnn. who him taken Immediate ptmiteKHlon. An other place auld waa tho 8. O, Wal ln property, lorat.al In thla city, and consisting ot two lota and renl dric. Erie llowlaby, of thla city, haa purchased tho homo, which la onu of tho moat durable In Canby. At (he proteni tlm It la occupied by V. O. IUblnaon and family. C L BATES Ral Batata, Loana and Inauranca CANBY, . ORCQON Dr. LouU A. Dilllard DENTIST i CANBY, OREGON MIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIL' H. A. Dedman, President H. B. ICvana, Caahler 1 First National Bank F CANBY ' j Under U. S. Gov't Supervision. Resources over $300,000.00. 5 .5 HiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiirT Furniture Co. WE MEET THE PRICE OF THE CATALOGUE MAN CANBY, f PHONE G. W. White Garage CANBY, Agents Ford Car Fordson Tractor We specialize in Ford repairing and carry aM the genuine Ford Parts. If you are satisfied tell others if not tell us. AUTHORIZED FORD AGENTS SCHOOLS TO RESUME CAN11Y, Bopt. 23,-Hchoola will commtmco aguln Monday morning aruir a wook'n vacation durln th fair, and tlut nchool chlldron took ud vuntiiK of tliolr holldaya aud took In tho air. Among tint dopartiimnta tuoally I n tun 1 1 ii if thum waa tlio J viuiIIh (li.partinent, whloh waa turgor and better than at any prevlotia year of thn fulr. Tho rftorm and bunks oloaial ovury aftonioon from 12 to fi o'clock thua enabling all omployea to ull end tint fair. STAGE SERVICE GOOD CANMY, Hept. 23.-Tho ataKe aor vlcn funilahml by M. J. U.o for thorn! (llrliiK to attend the Cluckiiiiuu county fulr haa boon oxcollimt, Thore wore throe atagoa In operation when nouaaaary, but owing to tnu Inclem oucy of the weathur thnro were not aa many paaanngors going to the fair IcrouudH. Kven tho rain did not pre vent Mr. Use from having the luat ataitn leave hero at 12 o'clock follow ing the duncea that were given in thla city. DANCES ARE SUCCESSFUL CANMY, Sept. 23,-The dancoa given at the Art I nan and City nulla durliiK tho fulr wuro lantoly attended ninny coming from Oregon City and i'ortluiid and from tho aouthom part of tho county, ' Tho inuHlo for tho dunce at tho Ar tlmin hall waa furnlahed by tho !ur retta oreheatra, whllo tho dance at the City I all waa under the direction of the young men of Oregon City, the mimic being furnUhed by tho Jazz lloya' Trio, CANBY LOCALS. (UN MY, KepL W, lr. and Mn. John KuUer who ri'iiily,,reiMd their Collate Hotel hero, to mnke their temporary homo In f'ortlnnd, are on their way Kant, where Dr. Fuller la to v twit hla oh) homo In Cleveland, Ohio, and alao to vialt In other part of the atate, whllo Mra. Fuller la to attend a convention of tho Itubekah I-oiIkc, joining her alainr, Mra. A. II. KiiIkIU. of thla city, who left a few day prevloua. They will be gone for ubmit alx weeka before returning to Oregon Mrt KntKlit andl hjla aon, Betiuford. accompanied Mra. Knight. Karl liuU'hlnaon. of Newberg, la in thla vlty, where he l vlaltlng hla mother, havng come hero to attend the C'lHckuntait county fair. Mr. and Mra. (Sua Crolaant, of LyoiiH, Oregon, are receiving congrat ulation over tho arrival of a aon, born September 15. The chll,j welgha 912 poiimla. Mra. Crolaunt waa formerly MIhh Mabte U)wryy duuRhtor of Mra. William Canlwelt, of Canity, Mom, Sunday afternoon, September 19, to Mr. and Mra. VA Mrudtl, of lilto, near Aurora, a aon. Thl Is the first aon In tho liradtt family. Among thn Canby vialtora this week having come to attend the fair are Mr. Harry (lartett ne Kdmi HiilchlnNon, and three little children, Uoyd, Virginia and Dorrla, of Now berg; Mra. George Alttnun and chil dren, I)iilo and Alone, of Portland. MY. and Mra. laom D. Hutchlnaon and duiiKhter, Ruth, of Snlem, have been In Canby during fair week. Mr. Huti'hlnHon having been In charge of a string of race horaoa. He la tho owner of two of tho horses, "Klnnoy Wave" and "France (ireetlnK " The Hutchlnxon .family formerly resided hero, where they wore engage, In the W. II. Balr, Vtve-Proa. s II. A .W. Graham, Vioo-Prea. n AND DELIVER FREE WITH OUR MOTOR VAN. OREGON. 68X2 Sjj OREGON for holol bUHlneaa, and are now on their way to Kultim, where aomo of tho hfiraoa are to take part In the atate fulr raeea. They have been at aover a! of tho fulra, among thoae being at Glondule, where a big fair wan hel. W, 15. Hull, representing the nr. lean Central Life Inauranco Company 1a In Canby for a few duya, reglHterod at the Cottage. C. W. Todd, of La Grande baa boon among the Canby vlnitora during tho week. J. A. Wolmtor, of Portland, waa among thoao to vlalt Cunby Sunday und Monday, H. March, of Kulla City, Oregon, vlalted Canby the flrat of the week. Roy C'avlueaa, who recently broke the bone of hla wrlat while cranking a Ford at the White garage, haa re covered from the Injury ho that be haa boon able to reauine bla portion. CANDY-OREGON CITY STAGE Ttaae Tab Slag loavaa S minutua beiore the acbedule time, DAILY Lv, Canby Lv. Ore. City 7:25 i m. 8:01 a. m. 10:00 a.m. U:M a. m. 1:00 p. ra. 2:99 p. m. 0:1S p. m. 10:45 p. m. 2:40 p. rm. (Sat. only) 3:20 p. m 4:18 p. m. 5:00 p m 1:15 p. m 7:01 p. m. SVKktAY tava Canby Lv. Ore. City 10:00 a. m. 4:15 p. m. 815 p. m. 11: a. m. 5:60 p. m. 7:00 p. b. 1:00 p. m. 10:45 p. m Far 25 centa to all polnta COUNTY COURT EXPENDITURES FOR THE MONTH OF 8EPTEMBER REGULAR DISTRICT FUND DISTRICT NO. 1 Schuld Broa. 1901.47; O.- P. Rootho $91.50; D. J. Abbey 131.50; L. n. Mumpower 116.00 Chas Morcn $80.00: Ira Hart $12.00; R. Salomon $3.00; D. 3. Abbay $7.0Q; Chaa Mornn $8.00; O. P. Rothe $42.00 John H. Glbaon 169.05; Mllwaukie Gar age $30.72; A. N. Guffney $8.50; R. U Short $7.00 John Iavl $155.80; Win. Smart $95.88; John Shields $47.94; Joe Hawklna $79.90; Dan Mazzle $101.83; G. Iletcham $71.82; OUa Stockton $7L 82; K Lamp $44.91; L. linger $29.92; Martin King $7.98; Mr. Daywalt $4.90; t:. Ilenricl $19.96; O. Hansen $7.98; W. II. Counaell $104.79; DISTRICT NO. 20. II. Miller $35. 50; C. W. Kruae $3.49; H. D. Kruae $11 .48; C. D. Kruao $6.73; Walter Rich lelch $50.88; Bob Spence $29.90; Wal ter Schllckelacr $47.85; Peter Moller $38.87; DISTRICT NO. 3 Dixon A Howltt $44.76; Paul r Meinlg $23.05; John T Frtol Jrw $38.16; John W. Frell $35.91; Ix)ula Murray $3.99; William Webber $8.98; Charley H. Harris $2.90; Will iam S. Runyon $2.99; Albert Saucy $11 .97; Seera Lumber Co., $36.00; N. H. Wheeler $24.69; J. A. Iniel $2194; Lon Sutton $7.98; Erneat Layman $399; Taul R. Molnlg $3.25; J. R. Maronay $6.73; Frank Noraton $5.98; O. C. Mar onay $3.99; Henry Rederbush $6.99; Herman Selbeit $3.98: Fred Peterson $10.48; J. J. Warner $33.67; Joe Eisner $23.94; Geo. Wilkinson $19.95; C. W. Klaner $34.95; DISTRICT NO. 4 Bert H. Finch $8.90; T. J. Reagan $6 99; C. H. Dun can $11.23; John Osborn $3.99; E. Am acher $3.99; John C. Miller $83 97; Ed Griffin $9 23; Sidney Miller $44.87; M W. Johnson $50.36; M. L. Johnson $37. 15; Harry Miller $47.86; II. W. Sharp Co. $99.85; W. II. Douglass $10.10; DISTRICT NO. 5 Frank Bush $17. 50; Clear Creek Lumber Co. $22.90; Mra. Gustavo Fischer $18.32; T. A. Reld $202.56; W. Brlsto $13.98; Henry Cromer $51.63; G. B. Trotter $64.39; C. L. Hearn $32.41; Guss Lasch $31.93 O. Hovee $16.95; T. A. Reld $28.00; Frank Millard $11.99; DISTRICT NO. 7 G. F. Fredericks $6.00; F. M. Henrlcksen $49.50; The Molalla Shoeing shop $2.40; L. O. Nightingale $250.20; J. E. Nordling $3.99; Alfred Johnston $1.99; John Bor ton $1.99; Albert Potetvson $1.99; M. D. Chlndgren $2.24; Coast Culvert & Flume Co., $38.82; DISTRICT NO. 8 Hopg Bros $3.10; C. W. Frledrlch $3.00; Falls Transfer Co. $3.00; Oregon City Foundry $4.00; C. P. Archer $6.50; It. W. Zimmerman $20.96; II. R. Zimmerman $22.71; The Holt Mfg Co. $9.25; DISTRICT NO. 9 E. Itchner $95.20; L. O. Nightingale $10.70; Heiple & Buell $22.55; L. Palfrey $4.99; Frank Koklo $3.49; B. L. Lewis $16.46; Ira Steinlnger $7:73; H. J. Rastall $14.97; W. H. Steinlnger $7.98; Ben Stelnin ger $13.98; Dave Steinlnger $7.98; G. E. Feyrer $14.99; John Callahan $11. 47; C. L. Standlnger $3.99 C. E. Freyer $1.99; John Callahan $5.49; II. C. Bon aker $3.99; Guy Dibble $1.99; H. J. Rastall $12.47; DISTRICT NO. 10 W. S. Maple $3. 60; Goo. H. Grover $9.97; Rudolf Strei je $3.99; A. B. Johnson $1.99; Canby Concrete Works $60.00; R. Chubs $5. 49; Ciacero Grinun $3.25; Walter La mour $4.00; R. Sirens $14.98; Geo. Scheer $23.22; P. G. Scheer $17.98; Ed Hornack $1.00; Fred Lamour $18.95; Frank Klinger $9.99; John Kumer $1; W. Fink $9.98; E. A. Klar $2.00; Ru dolf Etzel $15.25; Chas Moris $13.97; Oliver Bany $2.00; J. E. Wells $1.00; R. Klaus $38.50; Rey Chub $38.9Q; John Kumer $5.98; W. Fink $23.94; R. Klaus $92.03; F. G. Kracksberger $2.00; Walter Adams $3.98; George Adorns $i6.95: John Ralcy $77.87; SPECIAL NO. 3Chaa Cookley $7. .50; Stand Oil Co $31.90; W. S. Gorbett $147.51; Otto Striker $162.25; Dick Striker $112.25; John Spatz $102.29; Frank Rehrer $98.78; M. E. Wheeler $31.43; J. A. Imel $27.93; Lon Sutton $1.99; O. E. Lasell $877.58; Robert Mattoon $587.20; SPECIAL NO. 6-Jack Hlndle $25.50 SPECIAL NO. 7 John Buohanan $34.95; Ralph Mllln $46.87; F. S. Jun- ken $58.57; SPECIAL NO. 8 L. W. Davison $94. 29. E. James $79.80; A. C. Warner $62. 84; W. B. Lawtoa $46.88; T, C. Tfaom- OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE $6.49; W. J. a Vlck $78.00; Joseph Freyror $75.00; Chaa Callahan $20.00; Delbart Flaher $2.00; SPECIAL NO. 11 Standard Oil Co. $41,94; M. Arndt $11U; SPECIAL NO. 13-Wm Brantz $152. 74; A. E. Johnaon $117.26; Hartley Johnaon $94.29; Oncar Stlenko $89.80; Alfred Btlenk $107.76; Emlel Laraon $57.48; Ever Johnaon $17.96; John Wy mare $130.98 George Taylor $121.00; Alfred Wickers $8 98; Paul Wlckere $8.98; John Paulaon $17.46; Frank Wolgel $101.04; Cecil Taylor $30.40; George W, Tanner $14 97; Jim Tharn bet $4.49; Harold $20.20; GENERAL ROAD FUND J. W. Hart $4.00; II. Ilenricl $3.45; P. R. L. It P. Co. $10.40; Peter Schuld $238.00; Hana Kook $125.55; Silica King Mines Co. $650.00; Standard Oil Co. $55.95; Standard Oil Co. $592.21; Standard Oil Co. $2,615.64; H. W. Sharp Co. $1.50; O. Elle $170.00; Straight 4 Salisbury $18.90; Harding $136.75; Th Commlidon of Public Docks $116.28; Oregon Portland Cem ent Co. $49.50; C. P. Archer $7.65; Stanley Fuel Co. $255 35; S. F. Scrip ture $6.35; Alberta L. Dunn $168.40; C. W. Schuld & Son $1418.99; H Ilen ricl $152.74; A. Schnar $133.13; W. J. Hemic! $162.24; C. H. Henrid $119.76 K. Nash $29 94; 3. Nash $29.94; J. Senear $107.28; C. Hattin 117.27; John Young $118.62; W. Imel $126.00; L. Rasmuaaen $99.80; W. Daywalt 127.24; J! Young $125.60; C. Olds $37.42; R. Holmes $66.12; C. CanUill $29.94; A. Noli $5.99; C. H. Becker $64.87; E. Swlck $97.31; H. Hasbrook $9.98; il. A. Olaen $48.65; J. E. Carothera $10. 98; B. Fine $10.98; C. Allen $9.88; R. B. CriUer $9.98; C. E. Bentley $9.98; A. J. Wetmore $98.54; E. Daue $189.50; C. DavU $159.18; A. Ilenricl $144.02; IL J. Mattoon $121,28; Peter Schuld $69.22; S. L. Mullan $128.86; C. A. La- aalle $151.60; R. J. Mattoon $28.00; P. 8chuld $178.50; Peter Schuld $364.85; C. Davla $218.70; E. Daue $263.10; C. E. LaSalle $44.10; C. Davla $82.95; E. Daue $143.60; R. J. Mattoon 1107.10: A. J. Wetmore $145.60; A. Henrich $31 .50; Peter Schuld $273.65; Peter 8huld $139.84; S. L. Mullan $63.99: John Olb- aon $46.54; E. Daue $40.73; C. Davis $23.26; Peter Schuld $444.20; A. J. Wetmore $207,38; C. Da vis $200.38; E. Daue $195.72; E. J. Mattoon $122.50 A Henrich $35.00; C. Davla $24.08; P. Cchuld $88.41; K. Spooner $46.45; J. Glbaon $24.50; E. Daue 173.12: J. W. Schuld $167.72; J. M. Meyers $10.30; C C. Merlcle $153.72; J. Avery $156.46; F. Hemic! $228.45: L. Ilenricl $232.19; W. C. Martlno $208.94; R. Avery $170. 71; Joe Peters $161.73; H. Messenger $142.21; Frank Frowiard $122.25; I. Schuld $44.90; Kent Wilson $30.90; Chas. Scharnke $21.71; Roy Rogers $137.21 W. Dutcher $188.73; L. Gang ler $124.75; J. Kernes $124.75; V. R. James $122.25; N. R. Boyd $27.44; F. Ferguson $41.93; F. Ferguson $47.92; J. B. Livcraay $29.14; Fred Gertsch $29 Qi- II Hf T)oU tIC ft. T T-. iing s.; wm. ileltbmon $4.49; Al fred Johnaon $4.4; John Bolto $4.49; C. Bonacker $11J7; M. D. Chindgren $5.05; W. C. Haxby $9.98; W. C. Hax by $7.48; M. L. Crawfor $147.79; Hon eyman llardware Co $3.83; Standard Oil Co. $33.09; O. J. Hardy $421.80; Wm. Dutcher $21.25: Weygandt & Blardman $81.69; Straight & Salisbury $185: Brightwood Lumber Co $16.04; J. S. Fisher $725.40; Frank Bush $2.82 S. F. Scripture $88.55; Slyter & Ecker aon $66.70; Wm Dutcher $18.07; S. Nash $79 84; Elmer Nash $79.84; Jess Cantrlll $69.86; Roy Cantrill $64.87; John Haft $123.82; Alvin Heft $79.84; John Bachman $49.90; D. Walferd $34. 93; Otto Striker $9.98; John Bradell $14.98: Edith Heft $27.86; Odist Can trlll $69.86: H. Engel $4.49; M. Staub er $3.49; P. Willard $1.99; S. F. Scrip ture $2.75; W. J. E. Vlckm $12.00; Joseph Feyrer $12.00; Carlton & Ron enkraz Co. $7.74; Hodson Feenaughty Co. $28.25; Howard Cooper Corpera tlon $42.75; E. Itchner $444.68; A. Henrick $188.65; A. J. Wetmore $187. 75; Caffall Bro. $22.50; Ernest Maus Jr. $124.69; Miller-Parker Co $2.00; B. M. Herzel $16.00; Hogg Bros. $19.70 Willamette River Lumber Co $35.18; Frank Busch $10.10; Oregon Portland Cement Co. $49.50; Chilcott-Nash Mot or Co. $44.83; Joe Resch $4.00; H. W. Sharp Co. $88.32; Oregon City Found ry $5.00; W. C. H. Krueger $.50; B. M. Hartzel $18.35; The Holt Mfg Co. $133. 90; Straight & Salisbury $19.27; B. M. Hertel $4.92; A. H. Sage $171.00; J. L. Daniels $14.00; Chas Fonger $25.00; J. P. Cook $100.00; H. C. Compton $5. 54; Oregon City Foundry $0.56; Howard-Cooper Corporation $14.22; Frank Busch $15.35; Standard Oil Co. $43.17; H. C. Compton $224.69; G. W. Tanner $117.14; Stanley Aynsley $31.92; T. H. Compton $37.65; Chris Modin $11.97: Stanley Aynsley $3.99; Henry Ridder- buah $600.00; Walter Waldorf $3.00; Hattenhauer Bros. $13.25; A. E. & Nellie M. Cralne $5.00; Joe J. Thorn ton $5.00; Ore City Retreading and Vulcanizing Works $27.65; S. F. Scrip ture $27.40: John Hatten $4.50; G. A. Merts $8.75; H. S. Anderson $0.31; Chllcott Nash Motor Co $4.54; Frank Busch $6.60; Straight & Salisbury $1. 05; S. F. Scripture $9.20; Straight & Salisbury $23.60; M. Bardo & Sons Inc $4.50; Dicken & Co $8.80; Steward Bros Co. $1.07; Ceo J. Case $13.40; The Molalla Shoeing Shop $7.55; Trac tor Oil Co $63.60; W. Waldorf $19.35; Reuben Wright $2.25; Molalla Tele phone Co $0.60; C. A. Wallace $6.00; C. A. Wallace $185.69; Earl Starks $168.80; Ed Rundle $138.47; W. B. Caffee $130.20; E. F. Laird $99.80: O. C. Klinger $112.24; O. F. Klinger $110. 00; D. French $8.98; W T Wallace $48. 93: G. M. Jones $7.99: A. Heinrlck $29. 94; W. W. Wallace $48.93; A. J. Wet more $18.70; Ed Anderson $14.97; E. W. Broadwell $11.89; G. R. Broadwell $5.99; B. F. Linn $7.99; S. Itchner $8. 73; W. B. Nolen $46.60; Oregon City Foundry Co $4.70; Miller-Parker Co. $10.40: E. N. Kilgallon $83.50: F. H. Cross $7.65; Standard Oil Co. $217.69; R. W. Zimmerman $89.85; H. R. Zim merman $116.82: L. G. Ziesrler $11.97: L. D. Trulinger $300.00; R. S. Smith $26.75: D. R. Dimick $137.77: Leon Jackson $17.96; G. M. Jones $17.96; Joseph Feyrer $67.50; W. J. E. Vlck $69.00; Chas Callahan $41.00; Wjn. Mletuman $89.82; Alfred Johnaon $69. 69; John Bofto $94.29: J. E. Nordltne $139.82; M. D. Chindgren $114.77; Vic tor Salq $62.86; Elno Bofto $26.22; John Meltumen $42.65; O. Q. Karney $69.59; Allen Larklns $4.49; David E. Hakeman $32.67; A. E. Nelson $38.16; FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 24. son $43.21: Gil! Nordllnr 1179ft- VA gar Noyer $29.92; M. II. Wheeler $29. 94; J. A. Imel $13.96; Lon Sutton $12. 96; J. P. Cook $4.99; Wm. Schultz $70.48; Jasper Likes $75.47; Chaa. Aus tin $292.20; E. W, Smith $70.48; Chas Hargao $19.96; F. E. Whltten $90.58; Carl Foultnnr $19.96; Frank Queawlck $9.99; W. Abbott $.'6.51; O. Davldaon $43.04; Wm. Bullock $50.62; J. Harris $40.54; John Scbaber $4.99; Clifford Whittcn $19.37; C. Harris $15.69; Geo Baker $4.99; SPECIAL NO. 2 J. Blckner & Som $2.35; C. H. Miller $23.50; 3. P. Cook $108.88: F. Phymbrook $104.39; Geo. Collins $119.76; R. Delaahmutt $116.74 Chaa. Deiashmutt $104.37; Wm 8ewll $142.74; John Ralcy $22.45; Chaa Har gan $26.94; John Abraras $43.78; F. E. Whltten $29.94; Car! Foultner $8.99; TAX REBATE Joe Kelly $4.53; J. Putz $2.45; Robs & Walker $11.97; PRINT;NO AND ADVERTISING The Daily Record-Abstract $4.50; Ban ner Courier $105.35; Oregon City En terprise $30.36; FAIRS Banner-Courier $16.75. SEALER J, F. Jones $49.99; TAX DEPT. W. J. Wilson $20.00; A. E. Simmons $18.00; PROHI-H. H. Hughes $31.00; COUNTY AGENT Oregon Agricul tural College $1000.00; SHERIFF Oregon City Enterprise $19.45; D. M. Marshall $14.90; IL II. Hughes $9.80; CLERK'S A. E. Simmons $io!oo; Oregon City Enterprise $60.65; F. H. Cross $5.00; County Clerk $9.00; Banner-Courier ..6.50; Ona Renner $40.88 Urcil Armstrong $3.25; RECORDER'S Elliott-Fisher Co. $0.90; County Recorder $12.00; Myrle Yexley $75.00; Oregon City Enterprise $118.80; TREASURER'S Oregon City Enter prise $17.60; County Treasurer $5.00; BanneKtourier $11.00; ASSESSOR'S A. E. Simmons $13. 50; Wm. Morand $100.00; Cha3 Thomp son $10.00; Dr. F. Lefever $5.00; W. B. Cook $8.50; Oregon City Enterprise $3.10; COUNTY COURT H. S. Anderson $3.00; W. F. Harris $90.00; W. A. Proctor $85.00; COURT HOUSE Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. $64.34; Robertson Sign Co., $3.50; Straight & Salisbury $3.75; JUSTICE COURT F. E. Lowe $19. 00; Geo. T. Parry $2140; John W. Loder $5.50; Ed Fortune $72.15; E. W. Fowler $6.50; H. W. Streblg $1.20; Frank Koenlg $1.20; L. Ruconich $1.20 C. J. Hood $1.20; Dan Lyons $1.20; Martin Eberhardt $3.30; Joe Eber hardt $3.30; Ethel Brandon $3.30; Al ice Chambers $3.30; Alfred Wood $3.30 B. F. Brandon $3.30; Otto Nelson $4.50 I. D. Larklns $5 60; G. C. Wooster $5. 50; D. R. Hubbard $5.50: John Thur- man $5.50; L. Stlpp $12.80; CORONER E. L. Johnson $20.00; Dr. R. G. McCall $10.00; SURVEYOR John Lewellen $5.20; Paul Dunn $7.00; J. E. Seifer $7.00; Chas. Simmon3 $44.00; IL H. Johnson $69.90; INSANE H. H. Hughes $5.00; Dr. O. A. Welsh $5.00; Dr. Guy Mount $10. 00; Dr. A. H. Huycko $5.00; SUPT. OF SCHOOLS Brenton Ved der $15.40; Banner Courier $27.00; Brenton Vedder $26.88; : Multnomah Lodge No. 1; $7.50; J. W. Leonhardt $11.50; INDECENT SOLDIER Meade Post No. 2. $20.00; COUNTY POOR Mrs. Fred Himler (J. Matheson) $30.00; A. B. Buckles (Groceries for Mrs. Granquist) $25.00 John Schock (Wm Dickteman for hse rent) $9.50; Fair Brothers (Groceries for Mra. Roaberts) $6.75; Emma E. Jones (hospital care) $60.00; Mrs. Ben Eby (Vernie Neff) $15.00; A. J. Knight ley (John Beers, house rent) $6.40; Frank Hitchman (wood for Katie Plu ard) $9.50; Robbins Bros (groceries for Henry Russell) $21.30; Francis Smfch (Transportation) $35.00; Geo. Keddaway (house rent for Jame3 Mc Dole) $12.00; The C. C. Store (Ben Landls, Mdse) $2.96; -Wm. Dan'orth (Self) $10.00; Boys' and Girls' Aid Society $10.00; David E. Jones (Tom Jones) $5.00; Dock Mosier (self) $14. Mrs. G. W. Thompson (Self) $10.00; Ada LeBaw (self) $8.00; Katie Pluard (self) $8.00; Ella Tracy (Eunice Hor ner) $10.00; S. E. Card (Michael Boyl) $8.00; Mra. N. E. Taylor (Mr. and Mrs. S. Booher) $14.00; Wrm Dickleman (self) $25.00; John & Win Beers (self) $30.00; Mrs. Elizabeth Saunders (self) $5.00; Mary Lock (self) $10.00; Anna Wetterlin (self) $10.00; Maud William (child in care of) $20.00; J. B. Sallee (Aug Johnson) $25.00; Geo. H. Nevr some (self) $15.00; Andrew Lund. (self $15.00; Dennis Donoven (Dick Meyers and Jerome Hamilton) $50.00; J. G. Wake (self) $7.00; W. J. Woods (self) $12.00; Jack Hamilton (self) $15.00; Ole Josendall (self) $10.00; Mrs. Sar ah Solomon (self) $15.00; W. Hitch man (John Morris and McKarty) $55. 00; J. B. McCarter (Pat Smith) $25.00 We Have a Cash Buyer For Your Farm During August we sold over FIFTY THOUSAND, DOLLARS worth of property. FOUR PLACES were sold through my office in one day, Tuesday September 7th. WE HAVE CASH BUYERS. THREE EXPERIENCED SALESMEN and auto mobiles are ready to sell your place. Agents for the PACIFIC AGENCY of Portland, for this part of CLACKAMAS COUNTY. Agents in 80 TOWNS in OREGON, WASHINGTON, and IDAHO, with whom we exchange listings. HOWLAND A. J. BOCKHOLD WM. M. SMITH Real Estate and Insurance. EIGHTH AND MAIN STREETS. 1920. JERSEY CAM CLUB BY MRS. ANTON MALAR Secretary Clackamai County Jeraey Cattle Club Yes, we certainly did have a fine time at the Clackaman Countr Jeroev Cattle Club meeting on Sept 11th at the home of N. H. Smith at Loiran. There wag surely no lack of Jersey entn jy lasm) twflUier; waa thexea lacjc of gplendldlp cooked chicken. Did you ever bear of a picnic where there waa more chicken than could bo eaten? Well, that was the place, thanks to lhe smith glrla, who managed tho pic nic lunch and cerved things so nicely out !n the fir grove near by. Mf. Smith, and family certainly deserve pralae for the splendid pro gress they have made In the breeding and devloplng of such a fine herd of high producing Jerseys. Through the exercising of keen foresight, a won derful knowledge of feeding, and per sistant labor, they have developed Several Cold Medal Cows, that Is bver 700 lbs. of butter fat per year, and others to qualify soon. Besides. "Minetta of Asbwood," with a milk record of over 17,000 lbs and butter fat, 860 lbs. Isn't that some record? Certainly something to be proud of. Mr. Smith hag prepared several of hla young stock for the show circuit, and they show good care, and 3 of the very young heifers have wonderful udder development. D. Brooks Ho gan, A. Malar, Jr. and J. Hughes, served as Judges when the 3 heifers were lead ouL They were so uni formly developed, that the Judging was no easy matter. A couple of yearling bullg were Judged by the crowd. The business meeting was called in the forenoon and some im portant mislnesa was attended to. Messrs Hbgan and Malar were ap pointed on a committee to arrange Jersey that will be exhibited from Clackamas County at the Pacific In ternationa! Live Stock Exposition in November. Tibis; herd must tome from at least 5 different herds of the county. D. Brooks Hogan was appointed to officially represent the C. C. J. C. C. at the meeting of the Oregon Jersey Cattle Club on October 1. R. G. 5"t delivered several of the farm signa to those members who ha paid the $3,25. They are dandy signs. The instructive speaker of the day was, O. M. Plummer, general mana ger of the Pacific International Live Stock Exposition. Everyone who has ever heard Mr. Plummer speak, well knows that we all enjoyed his talk.lt you know Plummer you know why the Exposition has been made a suc cess. The Misses Viola and Winifred Lienhan gave splendid little recita Hons and we'll hope for more. Mr. and Mrs J. Hughes, the noted Guern sey breeders were present and their presence helped to make the -day a success. Every member of the C. C. J. C. C. wishes to extend a -cordial invitation to everyone to attend the Jersey meetings. The C. C. J. C. C. Is no secret order an each and-every one is welcome. The next meeting will be held in Nov. 17, Jersey Sale Day at the Exposition Building in North Port land. Dome, bring your Clackamas anners and help to make this County known. SUIT IS DISMISSED. The suit of Christina L. Smith against Gus and Catherine Leach to quiet title on land in Redland Park, was ordered dismissed in the circuit court Wednesday on the grounds that the plaintiff had not given suf ficient evidence. Plaintiff alleged that a road run ning between her property and that of the defendant was changed sever al times and that it was now all on her property an,) that four acres had been cut off, which the defendants claimed. , Mrs. Lillian M. Johnston (self and children) $15.00; Tony Miller (3elf) $15.00;; Walter Howland $30.00; Mrs. Martha Castile (self and children) $30. Mrs. S. Beckman (Ben Minson) $25.00; Ben Landis (self) $20.00; Fred Wyder (self) $12.00; Mrs. 0 Stevens $46.00; JAIL New Brunsklck Hotel $39.90; JUVENILE COURT H. H. Hughes $3.50; Minda E. Church $55.00. PHONE 377. OREGON, f.lIY,- GOVEfOli GOX BADLY WRECK PHOENIX, Ariz., Sept. 22. Gov ernor Cox' presidential ' campaign, train was wrecked about 1:30 o'clock today, 14 miles north of here, while en route to Prescota, Arix. Tne democratic presidential candi date and hla party were badly shaken up when an engine and four cars of the special train were ditched, but all escaped serious injury). The most seriously Injured was Charlea A. Nicholas, engineer of Preacott, onaot whose) legs was broken when the Jumped from his cab as his engine toppled over. Spreading rails were assigned by railroad men ag the cause of . the wreck, which compelled the governor and hl8 Party to return here tonight and cancel big evening address at Prescott. Hla future Itinerary also wa upset The accident happened a half-mile out of Peoria, a village on the Santa Fe railway. After Governor Cox de livered several speecheg hee the traia consisting of six cas and drawn by two heavy engines needed tor the upgrade to Prescott, left here at 4 o'clock. About a half hour later, while running at a spee estimated at be tween 35 and 40 miles an hour, the train Jarred suddenly ag if In col-, lislon and then application . of the emergency brake btmiplug over broken rails and ties and careening of cars told passengers the story. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends for their kindness and beautiful flowers during the illness and death of our wife, mother and sister. JOHN- HOFFMEITER AND SONS MRS. PAULINE JOSSB. POMONA TO MEET The Executive Committee of the Clackamas County Pomona Grange has arranged for the October 13th meeting to be held with Harding Grange at Logaa, according to Mag gie A. Johnson, secretary. ROADS TO BE ROCKED. According to Resident Engineer F. T. Young, the road from Oswego to the Multnomah county line is im passable and the detour is not much better on account of the recent rains. Mr. Young stated Wednesday that the atate would start locking the Pacific Highway today and that the county will start putting the rock on the detour as soon as their mach inery is in operation. MONEY TO LOAN Farm Loam Ureferred PAUL C FISCHER aver Bldj, Oregon City FOR SALE 2 good wagons, 1 buggy, set of double buggy harness, i single buggy harness, set of work harness 1 disc harrow, 1 grass mower, 1 hay rake, 1 small cider Pfres t 1 1300-lb. mare, 3 cows, other small articles. J. O. Johnson, route 2, box 28, on Redland road. First come, first served. WANTED High school boy to milk cow and work ln garden for room and board. Address Box 286, Mil waukie, Or. DEAD HORSES' TAKEN Cash paid for dead cows and down and ont horses. Will caU anywhere. Phone Milwaukle -J. FIFTEEN DOLLARS REWARD For small Jersey cow, black face, black knees, notch in right ear, 2 years old. Disappeared from Mary Car on's homestead' Rainbow Rest, near Wildcat Mountain on August 2S. Address Mary Caron, Sandy, Ore. FOR SALE A 2 horse power gaso line engine lift and Myers pump. Address P. O. Box 165, Milwaukfe, Oregon. - FOR SALE New adjustable dress form. Mrs. Frank Miranda, Box 225 Gladstone. FARM FOR SALE 14S acres, 2 miles east of Colton, Clackamas county, Oregon; 25 acres in cult! vatlon, good 9-room house, good frame barn, 30 by 46 feet; apple house, grainery and all other build ings necessary on farm; 2 acres In bearing orchard, nearly all kinds of fruit; mountain stream runs through every 40 acres; 2 good water powers on place: have a ood sys tem of irrigation; land nearly all level; 75 more acres can be easily cleared. On public road, daily mail r! F. D.; good neighborhood, thickly settled. Would make fine dairy ranch. Terms $55.00 per acre, $2000 down, rest on terms. For better information, call or address W. E. Bopney, owner, Colton, Clack amas county, Oregon. FOR SALE -Lots 9 and 10, Block 8, Weslynn addition to West Linn. Owner C. F. Anderson. Box 90, Weed, California. FOR SALE Seyt starting Ford, all latest conveniences, in good condi tion, with good tires. A bargain. Address. E. EL Knlckrehm, 1884 East 45th street, Portland. iFOR SALE Mortgage for $4000 on ' farm near , Tigard. bearing 6 oer I,! aa $76.32;