OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 3. J 920. Pacre 7 County Court VoorhUs 23 94; A Biuiurlne 115.96; , Fef-miUKhty Co 137.00; Ore City Sand ROAD DISTRICT! District No. I-W. Coun.HI $54.00 W II llabcrluth $2.65; Mllwiiuklo Gr uc $12.00; A N Ourrney $1.60; Stand Hid Oil C $72.0'.i; 8. L Mulliin $ 15.00 1. Lamp $104 79; Bu.lmjii I94.H1J bchuld Bros $414.45; Wrkpliica Bhop 115.00; 1) Mnulw 1107.82; C. K llultln $14.00; Wm Hiimrt 13198 John HHilnlil $55.93; J Jlnwklns I11D.HG; W A Counclll 9114.77; K lHiwIo 1370.50; Pttor Hcliuld 1232.89; C lavln $83.00; Stanley (itliHun 1121.28; 8 L Mullmi $49.22; K Hpooner f 125.1 H; O 1' Koflh,' 175.87; J 8 Illulr 121.94; H F Sarlpture )3.35; Hogg Bros $4.60; DISTRICT NO. 2 -Count Culvert A Fluin Co 139.90; J P Cook $40 41; 11 Whltlea 124.09; Clint Hargan $27.44; Andrew Hum-lit $24 09; Kd Puylwt $24 09; ( Davidson $24.07; It DkIiihIi mult $27.44; Wm Scw.jII 124.70; Paul Klt'Klwin $24 69; F WhlUn $37.42; WhlUt'ti Horse $16,44; II Purpart $20.20; F Ralcy $13 47; John Ralcy $1422; II. llorlund $899; F Iluuun $S99; John Wagley $199; Thomas Tumor $3 99; John Mosor $6.99; Gt-o Mosor $6 99; Kd Host-r $3,99: Deward Undue $6 99; Hum Mourn- $13.47; llobt Wull $3.99; 8tiUln";kr $10.48; Geo StClalr $3.99; Bruno Struvo $46.80; llitrry Jost $83.89; Cil.-n Ilnkor $52.42; A A Wood $9.47; Itw-d Graham $5 98; N 0 Bay $7.98; Uuyd Jon $69.90; Henry lUtlsnt-r $2097; A M Heater $7.98; 8 Kdmlnston $43.18; K Burt hoi iiiow $1 99; tiro Murray $17.47; Frnnk Rogers Mat linker $17.47; Roy linker $13.98; C C Uwk $15 96; Geo Wail $10 48; lUy Hackvr $3 49; llmry Wtl Hums $29 94; DISTRICT NO. 3 -Jui-I and Krl $13. 30; Dally Staga and Trur-k Service $81.50; Krnnk Bunch $11 45; Paul it Melulg $26.03; Stewurt Bros Co $14 43 (Special Sandy Uarago $40.00); Con cinta Pipe Ca $1813; Coast Curvert & Flume $207.67; J. C Elliott & Co $135; (It 8 Kmltli $55.10 Special); C W Bchuld & Bon $226.80; W H Douglas $17.97; W 11 Douglas $11.25 Geo Judd $1 69; Frd ivifinon $11 46; Herman Solbert $1122; Jo Papuan $3 99: W (Wiugw $10.48; W Ganger $13.47; Oren Ganger $897; A II KlInK lor $13 71: L E Keliher $4.49; T Ho- gan $20.20; A C Thomas $29 44; Jake! lK-Young $1125; Hogvr DeYoung $14. J J Eisner $40.41; Nettie Cotmett $38. 44; Everett Uwder $34 95; Geo Wllk inw.n $27 93; H Paulson $43 42; W K Wheeler $23 97; J W Wheeler $23 97; C J Tekberg $38.69; O K Utfiille $95. 81; Hub Matlmm $40 83; Pete Sthuld $ll37;Ikl ltan $48 90; H II Udell $4 50; John TUHclur $19.95; H Hied nnteln $1596; Sam Co $1000; W. W iKniKlftM $39 95; Dnvld Mocker 4l0; 11 W Kniina $4 50; DISTUICT No. 4-Jarl &. Jnrl $17.70 II 11 Johmion $6 45; Jolmrud Ounder wm Lumber Co. $46 51; Turn Hynn $2 -45; Ccirl J. Ilnnnon $13.47; Cnrl John on $17.95; Kellx Citrlm.n $997; J W Ackerson $5 98; John C Miller $81.84; M W Juhnmin $45 88; M I. Juhmton $25.68; Hurry Miller Frnnk ltobertmm $34 95; O L Jpwett $4 99; Kidney Mill or $44 38; K Andrewi $22 44; J O Smith $1097: II Andrew $14 96; Wm llrlHtow $5093; J It Pal hut $17.47 John Moore $2097, Special; II. Joyner $3.98 Uoy Miuwoll $2 99; Peter Hulil $1 49; ('hail Mathueft $4.48 C A Johntm $15 -95; Fred Llnmi $1 99; Harold Woimler $16.95; U F Walker $16.95; J 1) Hub erlitoii $23.94; W K Schoolcraft $1296 F.rneHt Duu $17.95; A HnwkinH $3.99 W W Wftdu $29.94; L M Yocum $29. 97; P II Hnttln $5.98; Cit iHincun $52. 43 W K Corbln $20.97; J Mlchal $26. 21 L P AliiiAteon $19,22; Harry Allen $12.23; K T in via $13.98; DISTRICT No. 5 F Madden & Co $8.85; W K Cromer $114.40; Dnva Wil liam $142.35; Count Culvert & Flume $61.37; C W Bchuld & Son $86.40; L Waltach $35.95; Henry Swalea $2.49; a II Trotter $37.42; Gun Lanch $3.99; Alio Hovey $23.94; Lew Kohl $74.89; John Shopp $7.98; Henry Cromer $8. 98; Henry Hubert $7.98; W Clonnor $47.88; John Schuttlo $7.98; Henry Cromer 98.78; Henry Hubert $29.92; C Aerne $19.92; Henry Young $33.93; Ely Swaloi $50.87; G Birahom $39.90; T. Montnl $40.89; John Bchopp $32 91; J. Aernl $39.90; John Rohm $46.38; Gum Unch $3.99; Herb FouU $7.98; Elmer SwaloB $11.97; Fred Itelbhoff $15.97; Dave Wlllliimn $423.33; W E Cromer $304.39; E Aernl $31.96; W Hegen burger 29.96; A 8chopp $3.99; Frank Millard $122.82; John Ityors $35.91; Arthur Vandomclun $35.91; John Stoe rior $25.93; Carl I'cternon $25.93; Geo Perry $34.91; L Vandomelen $31.92; M Schlonherg $41.94; Oral Stormer $38145; J. F. Morgor $29.70; F Erlck non $36.69; E Flckona $38.44; DISTRICT No. 6-Orcgon City Sand & Gravol $4.00; Standard Oil Co. $6. 80; Carl Staats $10.00; DISTRICT No. 7 Beaver Creek C Exchange. $21.50; J. Caeterllne $1.75; Oregon City Sand & Gravel Co $18.00; Owen Parry $18.00; Skldmore Mill Co $420.00; Martin Bros $19.20; Robert Rutherford $25.00; F C Culberson $66. 80; Wm E Knts $3.35; W V Southern Ry Co $19.80; Coant Culvert & Flume $3.76; Ralph Gorden $3.99; R Jackson $3.99; August Martin $5.49; E G Jonen $3.99; 8 II Rout $17.97; S H Rout Jr $7.98; Wilbur Mohlandor $15.96; Earl fihappnlrd ,$13.96; L TrafUm $6.98; Fred Kamrath $5.98; Ernest Kumrath $10.48; R E Edwards $13.98; Henry Steiner $14.99; W P Daniels $19.07; Otto Moehnke $20.16; Owen Terry $38. 69; J B Harris $6.99; D Hnrrlg $22.71; John It Young $22.71; A L Montz $5. 24; Goo Howard $15.72; Eric Fisher $48.93; Herman FlHhnr $31.43; Walter Fisher $31.43; Harry Parry $21.94; V Dag-man $21.94; Tom Meyrloh $17.95; David Meyrich $17.95; H Watts $3.99; Max Rench $20.20; II E Gibson $7.98; A Parry $17.95; Bill Parry $17.95; SPECIAL FUNDS No 8 L W Dav ie $44.90; E James $39.90; A C Wan ner $38.90; W B Lawton $59.85: C T Thomas $47.14; L Matoon $50.87; DISTRICT No. 8 Oregon City Sand & Gravel Co $231.00; f ' DISTRICT No. 9 Slyter ft Erlcknon $6.40; E Itschner $17.15; Julius P Hult $565.96; Glen Larking $12.60; Glen Larklns $6.00; W. J E Vlck $18.00; E Itactmer $5.95: J A Wall $39.88; G J Freldrich Mill $37.48; E L Palfrey $29. 94 ;G eo Groshong $3.99; A Sackett $8.99; Homer Williams $5.98; Oscar J Wlnlund $5.98: Phillip Cvon $11.97; (loo 8oo!t $23.94; J E SwlUer $399; It R Hwltser $7.98; Prod Helmlg 83.99; Ixe lowland $3.99; J T Um $5.49; J M llaer $199; Alf Daniolmiri $26 94; A J Hiafraniwn $8.98,1 K AnplmiA $13. 47; Nels Lundiimik $22.45;- Aimer l.uiKlmnrk $17.96; John Wall $1996; M M Nelson $15 93; Chan IlergHlrom $14.21; K Adolfnon $3 99; Harry Gray $6.98; Frnnk Jones $2.40; M A Taut font & Team $4,49; Tam of At A Taulfent $3.49; A Tnulfwit $3 99; Her man Chlndai en $7.49; Gorg lloffntet tor $7.49; Ijrn Mlelunnen $3.99; M. 1) Chlmltiren $13.47; Willi Blaudln- gor T 24; It J RiiNinll $5.24; 1 L Iktyer $8.98; Alu Hark $2020; M Knegg $67. 35; John Wall $9 98; DISTRICT FPND8 No 10-Canby Itnrdwnr & Imu C-o $4 60; WIll Kny- dor Co. $6.75; A L Yoder $130.67 Itock reek I. inlir Co $23.00; Harvey Jackson $26.92; Wuyno Jaekntm $5.98; C F Jackson $19.46: Hud Jackson $5.98: W P Nloholiton $6 99; Carl Cat 1mm $13 98; L N Jones $6 99; I I) Urklnn $6.- 99; John Thin luun $8.49; Horninn Plepka $24.95; Wins Plepk $11.97; Al lium Johnnon $41.94; Will Idea $39.95; Fred Many $39.95; Juke. Kraft $39.95; Finest UuriBlit $3196; John Evans $15.98; Dewey llurlght $1197; Clar em;e Marks $2.49; Ab 'ol $04.94; Al Phelps $15.96; Ahbn Jiftmaon $17.45; John Pavel.ls $39 95; Mat PavuInU $19.95; Mat Parelels Jr $19.95; Abb llelvy $19.95; Harney Ilolvy $19.95; Carl Kelher $13 98; Gourde Bether $3. 98; Roy Chubb $26.21; Cluu Morrln $22.72; 8lro Crlnnii $6.99; Rudolf $22 45; Georgfl Kehiex $5 99; Arthur McKlmiter $3 49; Henry Knooel $13. 98; RPKCIAL 1UHD No. 2-E I Duponl lHtMours & tU $2 40; Peter Moller $8.97; A E Cralne $4.48; AbtK) Peters $5.99; Walter Schllckelaer $1198; A W Kruse $10.09; C D Kruwe $5.98; II D KruHe $16 09; SPECIAL ROADH No. 3-8 F Scrip ture $1 50: Bund Oil Co $15.25; F B Mallory Co $21.50; Concrete plp Co $14.62; C W Scliuld & Sons $162 90; ; Albert Killen $62 91f Fred Wagner $52 .42; C Ruther $55.92; P Ilanglam $59 -41; LI. Cliffen $41.94; J Hosenaw $10 .48; A llawalh $34.95; T Milan $31.45 H W Ilnncb $13.88; I. II Griffon $20 95; E R Brook $47.14; M H Wheeler $35.68; J A lmet $29 94; T Sullon $14. 97; T Campion $9 98; J Duffy $14 97; It Andernan 127.69: O luly $15.98; B Mntloon $35.61: G E LSalle. $26.58; Pete Schuld $9.97; Kd Dave $14.34; SPECIAL ROADS No 5Stand Oil Co $6.25; Parkplaee Shop $13.90; Mrs. Gustav Finhcl.er $30.15; G L Eaden $64 00; Park place Shop $13.90; W E Cromer $35 00; Hattan A. Mumpower $072.25: O Fischer $20.10; Davo Will iams $452 25; D Williams $02.46; W K Cromer $27.99; O Fischer $29.96; j J II New Kirk $2.99; Henry Cromer $8 98; Lew Koahl $74.91; Ely Swales $3.99; G L Eaden $2.49; C L Ilearn $11.47; G B Trotter, $12.41; Olio Hov ey $7.98; SPECIAL ROADS No. 6-Alllson Al len $3.99; Ilkk Hlnklo $1122; II Jen sen $6.98; Henry Fisher $13.96; Irvln Sterns $3.99; Otto Ponton $5.24; Joe 8peea $11.97; Win BraaU $61.39; A E Johnson $31.43; J Hulate $13.96; Hen ry Schwarts $9.97; Norman Fisher $19.95; John Simtz $31.43; Carl Staats $41.38; 11. Wynno $34 90; Oscar H Slelnke $27.93; Alfred Stelnke $27.93; Hartley Johnnon $29.92; Emit Ijirson $48 86; W. B. Ilonney $33 21; W B Bonney. $13.99; John Hollenshed $15. 96; Enar Johnson $11.97; John Stew art $36.89; Gotlleb Anacher $11.97; SPECIAL ROADS No. 7-Beaver Creek Cooperative Co. $5600; II. J Skldmore $2194; Robert Rutherford $80.82; Fred Ifiikson $39.90; S O Isak mm 149.87: O McVey $20 97; Ben Ahey $7.98: John Buchman $7.98; Geo Buehman $1.49; Tom Tack $19.95; Iva McVay $38.44: Joe Schmidt $38.44 E J Swank $40.44; Ale Nelson $38. 44; Robert Stein $24.80; James McVey $9 97; L J Skldmore $21.94; Ira McVey $31.95; W. P. Robblns $19.95; Earl Meeker $21.!4; B IUmbo $34.95; F Nlchlos $27.96: E A Stewart $27.96; T J Wlrts $4191; D Mc'.ntyre 1107. 82; T C CulbertHon $32.44; Fred Brun ner $56.85; Will Swank $21.94; Will Rutherford $43.89; Nat Scrlbner $105. 20; Roy Helm $19.95; II E Robs $70. 82; O Effinberger $15.96; Will Schmld $19.95; R Emanuel $5.96; Oliver Leek $3.99; Glen Mayfleld $1197; L Mud gett $15.96; August Martin $78.85; Da vid Rutherford $48.93; James O Skld more $112.42; Bert Loeaon $31.42; Will Martin $33.41; SPECIAL R0AD3 No. 10-W Bill com $23.00; B Jackson $7.98; C E Mil ler $62.89; G E Wyland $25.45; Mike Herbaugh $22.94; Ernest Guddard $3. 99; Frits Stegiiuum $12.23; Leon Judd $3.49; C G Hoffmann $7.05; Canby Hd Co 116.00; '., II Prey $11.,!4; FitU Steg- mann 25.00; SPECIAL ROAD DISTRICT No 11 E D King $704.60; R F Watts $54.95; Andrew Nelson $61.16: John L Lien- hart $24.46; C F Straw $20.97: W II Wolf $43.68; W L Livingston $48.93; Harry Worndahl $31.45; Vollna Big gins $27.93; Charlie Biggins 131.45; Ole Skei $10.48; Arthur Olcson $8.73; Martin Rostvold $13.98; Oscar Rye $41 .94; Hans Nelson $31.45; R II Lima $10.48; Emll Ellasson $3.49; Pete An derson $0.48; J. Hylan $41.94; Alf Liv ingston $24.46; Stanley Livingston $3.99; O. O Hoffman $3.10; Herman Schemer $7.98; Bill Jackson1 $1.99; Rufus Kraxbereger $3.49; Her man Harms $3.49; SPECIAL FUNDS No. 11 C V Car mlcliael $2.20; E P King $235.30; R F Watts $13.47; Andrew Nelson $13. 98; W II Wolf $13.98; W L Livingston $13.98; Vollna Rlgglns $7.98; Hans Nulson $13.98; J Haglan $13.98; W H Burket $13.98; II Nice $16.77; Andrew Thyker $10.48;' Steve Day $5.48; J-P Bartlea $28.30; S F Scripture $10.00; DISTRICT No. 17 Standard Oil Co $7.25. GENERAL ROADS Oregon City $4767.43; City of West Linn $3473.91; City of Oswego $521.99; City of Mil waukie $869.47; GladMone $558.17; Ci ty of Sandy $95.49; City of Estacada $284.39; Canby $511.09; Barlow $53.71 Molalla $337.68; Ore City Foundry Co $7.60; Hodfton Feenaugbty $180.64; Good Roads Mach Co $250.00; II R Zimmerman $1.00; Howard-Cooper Co $68.40; James A C Talt Co $26.25;' E Itchner $17.60; Ore City Retreading and Vulo Wks $4.96; R R Poppleton $7.15; Boring Garage $2.33; llodson- $3.00; Louise Evans $6.00; Adam Many K Wheeler $01.95; 3 00; W A Hedges js.zo; Max Telford nr. to.uu; j w v,aroiner to.uu; Mae C Raekel $6.00: Mary A Harvey $6.00; Jessie L May $6.00; W B Stokes $5.00; (Continued on page 8) and Uravol Co $31.35; Chltoott Motor Co. $37.56; lloneyman Ildw Co $23 80; Frnnk Bunch $3.15; Smith & Watson Iron Wks $11.25; Olson's (iarngo and Auto Burn $17.00; J 1 Cas T M Co., $5,62; Oswego Ijiko Water and Power Co $39 60; R S Smith $5 44; Csrlton & IUmenkrans Co $2.24; II Bolton $2. 45; Kdllh Armstrong $38.71; Huntley Drug Co $2.90; A J WeUnore $69.30; 8 F Scripture $0.50; Naomi L Arm strung; $124.69; Abbn Johnnon $10.60; Ore C Enterprise $8.50; Young Garage $23 06; W M Nolan 451.60; E R Kill gallon $.16.98; Iluttervllle Garage $25; Miller Parker Co $23.20; A ilenrlch $118.93; Hesse Martin Iron Works $40. 61; Big River Lumber Power $16.38; Frank Ilusch $1.50; CapltoJ Garage $90.35; Stand Oil .$74.79; Canby Hdw & Imp Co $0 30; United Stales Rubber Co $14.69; Chllcott Motor Co $7.60; Hogg Bros $10.73; Joe Resell $85.47; Coast Culvert & Flume $32.70; 8 F Scripture $6.00; Ore City Auto Co $15. 89; W Waldorf $8.00; W H Worden Co $27.00; II C Compton $227.47; Etenstroin Bros $487.50; 8 F Scrip ture $3.25; Paul Duda $8.00; K R Kll- gallon $59.78; 8 E Bakor $4.49; E It cher $205.42; P It L & P Co $86.70; Cascodo Garage $6 55; Capitol Garage $135 69: C W Schuld $11.70; M L Craw ford $52 90; Claud Henrlcl $37.42 Wal ter Henrlcl $4.99; C A Mann $7.00; J K Llvesay $2.00; C R Llvesay $2.00; D Tanler $698; R M Miller $3.99; M II Wheeler $8.25; J A Imel $7.48; Rosa Andemon$7.48; John Duly $7.48; Tom Sutton $7 48; Geo Duly $11.98; L W Daveles $6.19; A C Warner $3.99; W B. Ijuwton $5.49; L Matoon $3.99; T C Thomas $4.49; C E Swick $22.75; E C Swick $16.00; O Cantrlll $3.00; D A D Hungnte $1.99; Joe Feyer $3.99 W II Stelnlnger $5.49; H J Rastall $3. 49; W 8 Corbett $104.82; Otto Striker $89.82; Dick Striker $116 82; J T Imel 167.36: Tom Sutton $34.93; Roso An derson $24 95; W C J Ikberg $23.97; J. W Wheeler $29.97; John Duly $9.98; Tom Comp ton $9!98; Albert Killen $05.92; Fred Wagner $05.92; Cnrl Ruther $55.92; Peter Hauglum $55.92; L L Griffon $47.82; A Hawath $17.42; T B Billon $10.43 W H Banche $13.98; A Baum back $34 95; E It Brook $44.90; C W Kruse $21.69; II D Kruso $6.35; R W Zimmerman $26.00; II R Zimmerman $32.60; H. W. Zimmerman $22.50; V Skinner $14 00; C. F. Zelgler $3.60; II Deets $8.05; II II I'dell $4.50; O C KletKCh $20.00; H Engel $898: W Crietsor $24 46; II Anthony $13.96; M Snnber $3 49; F M Hendricksen $4.10; Frank Busch $3.25; Bert II Finch $8.95; Clear Creek Lumber Co $244.95; 8 F Scripture $5.10 8tefanl Lumber Co 109.14: M O Sprague 17.00; Molalla Garage $15.50; Clear Creek Lumber Co $113.80; John A Rooming's Puns Co $15.14; Willamette River lumber Co $116.11; Frank Busch $31.30; Stan dard Oil Co $15.25; Bruns Lumber Co $129.06; J CaMerllne $71.48; C F Al len $21.00; Oregon City Sand ft Gra vel Co $18.00; P R L & P Co $2.05; N A Say $50.00; G J Hardy $140.60; R F Watts 18.98: Rendlemnn ft Klin ker $63.95; Bert II Finch $3.00; Fred Ltns $8.98: A H Llns $3.99; E C Guber $6 99; W II Una $3 99; C E Llns $1.99 L W Davles $35.92; A C Warner $19. 95; E James $32.95; L Mntton $5.98; T C Thomas $38.16; H Ostorne $3.99; 1) II Thomas $3.99; John Heft $55.92; Alvin Heft $39.92; 8 Nash $29.94; E Nash $29.92; R Cautrll $29.94; Jesn Cntrlll $29.94; G Cantrlll $29.94; O Hartzler $17.46; 8 Nash $49.90; E Nash $49.90; R Coutrel $29.94; J Cou- rtll $29.94; G Cautrll $29.94; A Heft I $29.94; John Heft $97.86; Alvin Heft $24.95; Roy Rogers $127.24; Stenstrom Bros. $220.00; J P Cook $13.47; Chas Hargan $14.97; II Whltten $22.45; P Rlegelman $17.96; R Delashmutt $19. 96; II Stanstrom $8.98; F Whitten $19.86; Andrew Sanches $17.96; F Whltten's $11.96; Orln Davidson $9.48; Ed Puytoart $24.69; Wm Sewell $10.48 II Borland $8.99; H-Puyleart $4.49: F Ralcy $4.49; F Luymbreak $4.49; Wm. Oldenstat $4.49; Carl Foultner $4.49; Jasper Likes $12.47; W S Schults $12.- 47; MARKET ROADS No. 1 F M Hendricksen $9.60; Frank Busch $4.70; Geo J Case $2.20; Canby Hardware ft Implement Co $0.65; H II Chlndgren $15.00; Howard Cooper Corporation $102.13; Clyde Equipment Co $17.50; Lee Adklns $3.00; Marchall Wells Co $2.65; J 1 Case I M Company $39.85; L O Nightengale $10.65; Glenn, Larklns $30.00 W J Vlck $45.00; A. R. Silas $2.00; Kaspar Zenger $25.00; A E Hoff $17.00; C A Wallace $106.24; G A Wallace $7.06; D. R. Dimtck $1.67 Hattne-Hauler Bros $7.60; A Helnrich $20.23; E Itschner $297.02; A J Wet more L327.23; A Helnrich $222.23; M D Chlndgren $9.98; D R Dlmick $125. 79; George Koehler $101.83; J W Gar ret $92.31; Wm Clauuon $8.98; J D French $4.49; Oren Adklns $95.88; C A Wallace $161.73; Earl Starks $131. 76; Ed Anderson $116.01; O F Kllnger $87.65; W B Coffee, $94.29; E Itsch ner $7.47; No. 2 J I Case T M Co Inc $8.00; A Wolf $84.40; Bruns Lumber Co $195.35; J R Melnlg $110.78; Coast Culvert ft Flume Co $824.90; B J Casterllne $12. 29; J R Maroney $107.05; Tom KubiU $77.34; Carl Mendland $113.85; Harry Dickies $39.95; G Stuck! $24.95; Aug. Hornecker $77.34; W Carrow $98.83; Bert Dockery $59.88; Harry Reea $58. 63; George Vickels $50.51; Gottfried Stuckl $39.92; J F Dockery $42.17; G AUgeier $61.74; Guss Klne $31.80; P B Gray $27.44: Henry . Raderbush $38.95; Ernest Wendland $15.58; R A Chown $26.96; Ed GIeh $12.47; O C Maroney $4.99; Gus Johnson $24.91; R Peterson $17.61; John Burgeeon $17.61; Carl Olson $17.61; Victor Wah Istrom $17.61; Walter Henrlcl $72.74; Claud Henrlcl $75.48; Albert Bcheer $66.11; M L Crawford $3.23; Alertb Scheer $9.37; M L Crawford $89.24; G E LaSalle $83.97; Glen Cantril $5.49; No. 4 Stenstrom Bros $375.00; Wm Sewell $49.41; R Delashmutt $47.40; Orln Davidson $21.23; Chas Hargan $32.43; Paul Rlegleman $42.65; H Whltten $42.65; HPuyleart $42.65; Ed Puyleart $38.16; Andrew Senches $42.65; F Ralcy $40.41; F Whltten $42.41; John Wanker $29.18; F Whltten $28.40; J Ralcy $53.90; F Puymbrook $24.69; W Oldenstadt $17.96; Carl Foultner $17.. 96; C Ackerson $17.96; C C Sohroeder $72.72; Lold Walker $12.23; H M Bor land $13.98; Henry Koch $12.23; C Koch $6.98; Win Oldenstadt $3.99; 11 Schroeder $2.99; A W Borland $30 92; A H Borland $6137; C D Ackerson $19.85; John Rlcy $3.89; M Ollldge $10.49; f Expenditures for Month of October Election . , I D Taylor $6.40; II II Hardy $6 00; M II Meyers $6 .00; Alierd I Add $6.00; John G Prlngle $6.00; E. R. Leek $6; Otto Melndl $4.00; D. F LrFevre $11 40 T II Blenche $9 00; A Glover $600; Ortley Plimpton $9.00; J F Lymp $9.00 Arthur V SJokoe $9.00; School Dt. 123 $5.00; George Forman $8.40; Chas H Bartlemay $8.00; J H Kinney $6.00; Nellie U Singleton $6.00; Leandor liartl.way $6.00; R W White $6.00; C F Zlegler $8 40; O M Ausve $6.00; D Bhepard $6.00; Co 8 Berg $6.00; R W Zimmerman $6 00; H R Zimmer man $6.00; Mrs. W 8 Tuli.$5.00; U Bolilander $7.20; W P Daniels $600; Abel Thomas $6.00; A A Gross $6.00; II Mosher $8.00; Mary Indergan $6; W E Jones $600; Griffiths Roberts $8.00; Fred Kamarth $6.00; Hugo Han sen $6.00; L J Durry $6.00; R E Ed wards $6.00; Fred Bohlander $6.00; Beacon Heights, Halt Co $5.00; W R Telford $9.00; Johi; Meyer $6.00; M It Wheeler $6 00; H L Hall $6.00; V Maulding $8.00; O W Boring $3.00; I O O F (Boring) $0 00; Joseph Vaer etti $12.00; Geo O Gibson $6.00; Don ald Allen $9.00; Chas Larsen $6.00; Ralph Ganger $6.00; Carolina Vaeretta $6.00; W C Kendall $7.80; E C Schull $6.00; J Lee Ekerson $3.00; C N Wait $3.00; R J Garrett $600; Clarence L Eld $6.00; Ida B Knight $3.00; Eliza beth White $3.00; City of Canby $5.00; J F Patch $6.00; Geo Koehler $7.80; E It Dlmick $6.00; Grace L Patch $6.00 O W Krueger $6.00; Wm Beeson $6.00 W II Bair $5.00; W 11 Lucke $12.80; II C Gllmore $6.00; J P Dalzer $6.00; O F Frvntrens $6.00; Sade M Lucke i?n tin 1 600.00 800.00 200 J)0 Stenographer . As men and chalnrnen Mileage . . , Stationery Total ' Assessor Salary ...' , Chief deputy Second deputy Third deputy ., Field deputies Farm Data (1919L) Extending tax roll .. SUmps and travel 60.00 50.00 750.00 300.00 100.00 18.00 ..$3700.00 $1500.00 - 1200.00 1020.00 . 1020.00 2500 00 600.00 600.00 Office Supplies Assessment and tas rolL. Assessment blanks ....... Tax rate sheets , .. CLEAR CREEK LUMBER MILL NEAR ESTADA Total 1 Suppfle . , Adding machine Eighth grade exam, Teacher's exam. Institute fund 500.00 .$9708.00 .. 400.00 .. 350.00 .. 120.00 6000 Total $6465.00 Health Officer Salary ; ;. Fumigation and ei, ...:...$ 700.00 740.00 Total . $1440.00 Coroner Traveling ex. Postage, express 600.00 275.00 Scheol Superintendent Supt's salary Traveling ex. Stenographer Supervisor Estimated expenses.. $1400.00 300.00 1020.00 1440.00 $ 700.00 Insane Estimated Janitor Fuel expense.. Court House Toilet paper, eta Water Mops, lawn hose, etc... Oils and disinfectant- Locks, repairs Glass Ice . CLACKAMA8 COUNTY BUDGET FOR THE YEAR 1921. Estimated amount of funds neces sary to maintain the various offices, courts and schools of the county, to gether with the estimated amounts tor State tax and maintenance of roads and bridges. ' Circuit Court Estimated expense. $5000.00 County Court Salary of County Judge $1600.00 County Commissioners 2000.00 Stamps and stationery 100.06 Total Justice Courts Estimated Expense Juvenile Court Estimated Expense Sheriff's Office Sheriff's salary Chief Deputy Extra Deputy , Inves. crime, auto hire Stamps Phones ..-. Board of prisoners Stationery Plumbing . Lamps Telephones. Miscellaneous Total ..$ 350.00 ..$1320.00 - 1000.00 .. 75.00 - 87.00 60.00 60.00 - 60.00 25.00 10.00 60.00 - 75.00 600.00 60.00 .$3642 00 Registration . and elections..$ 6000.00 $420O.OO $1600.00 ...$ 900.00 .$2100.00 1200.00 900.00 - 12Q0.0O - 120.00 50.00 240.00 100.00 Widow's Pensions Care of Poor .. Cattle Indemnity Indigent Soldier Jail ; Scalp Bounty Tax relfete Printing and adv. State and county fairs Sealer of weights Lxperting books Insurance (fire) Fire Patrol Damages Accident Insurance Traffic officer and exp. int. on warrants For purpose of buying poor if arm Int. on bridge bonds . Total Tax Department Chief Deputy's salary Second deputy .j One clerk .$5910.00 .$13S0.00 1080.00 980.00 Three clerks 3 months, spring collection ! One clerk, 6 months One clerk, 2 months fall collec- Overtime . - 675.00 450.00 150.00 600.00 Total Office Supplies 3 cash books at $90.00 2 recap, books at $4.00 . 25 turnover sheets -$5315.00 $ 270.00 8.00 - 15.00 21000 tax statements at S21.00 per M 440.00 Postage stamps 400.00 Post cards, personal notices of Del 30.00 Red. Certf. books 60.00 Pens, nencils. ink. erasers. . carbon DaDer 40.00 1 typewriter (give old one in trade) 60.00 Office fixtures, rebuild tables 40.00 Total Total Expense Clerk's Office Clerk's salary Chief Deputy . Deputy Deputy $1363.00 -$12,588.00 30.00 Jlecord covers and machine re- oaira ...- Record Books Circuit Court Judgment Docket, Register, Journal I6O.011 County Court: Letters Testamentary, Admin istration, Bond Record, In sane Record, Widow's Pen sion Record 250.00 Commissioner's Court Journal, Warrant Exhibit Rec. Claim blanks and warrants tsu.uv Marriage Record 55.60 General Ledger ' 55.00 Dog Collars and Licenses 240.00 Steel file unit lor vault. 210 60 Machine operator Stationery, supplies, and box rent Bond -$1800.00 1320.00 .. 1080.00 1080.00 960.00 postage 300.00 ' 35.00 12000.00 15000.00 300.00 600.00 250.00 300.00 150.00 1000 00 1000.00 420.00 500.00 600.00 30.00 1500.00 5000.00 2100.00 12000 00 10000.00 6875.00 Total County General $143,704.00 Estimated Receipts From sources other than taxation- Clerk 110000.00 E3TACADA, Dec. 1. Douglas Drill visited friends at this place the latter part of last week, returning to his home in Portland Saturday. Bills are out announcing a dance at tbe Estacada pavilion Saturday night I December 3. Mrs. Lena 'L'nderjvood and nieces the Misses Catherine and Violet Walk er, visited Portland Saturday. There was a family reunion at tho W. VV. Dillon home in Portland on Thanksgiving day. Mrs. IS. W. Dillon Mr. Dillon's mother and sisters, Misses Anna, Gertrude and Ruth of Estaca, were there, also Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dil lon of Portland. Joe DeMoy, Albert Llchthorn, Carl Klmmel and Kussel Reed, all O. A. C. boys, spent Thanksgiving at their re spective homes In Estacada. Miss Dora Curren was home from O. A. C. to spend Thanksgiving. Miss Thelma Hay was here from Fortland this week visiting her young friends. Dr. L. A. Wells and wife entertained the doctor's mother from Portland on Thanksgiving day. The local order of Odd Fellows had prepared a lunch of hot dogs, bread and coffee, to be consumed atfer their meeting Saturday night, but the Re bekahs decided that this kind of a lunch was hardly the right thing, how ever dainty it was, and so fifty strong they quietly took charge of the dining l.all and when their brothers marched in to their least, there a splendid sup per all spread upon the tables, con ironiea mem. inn surprise was a happy one. The United Artisans had an im promptu dance at the Estacada hotel Saturday night. Foreman Crane of the News office, took a trip to Welches to look after property interests, the latter part of last week. The Clear Creek Lumber Co's mill, located on Clear Creek about six miles from Estacada, was entirely destroyed by fire this morning. The loss Is not estimated but there was some Insur ance. Origin of the fire unknown. A specially good program has been prepared for the Parent-Teachers' As sociation which meets at the hign school on Tuesday evening, December 14. Dr. and Mrs. R. Morse spent Thanks giving with Portland relatives. Mrs. A. E. Sparks, who has been vis iting relatives In Iowa and Nebraska ror about two months, is expected home this week. Ken Bartlett was home from Eu gene this week. The Thanksgiving union services at tne nign scnool were rarely well at LIQUOR SCANDAL lOLVESMV 1M1 OFFICIAL SAN FRANCISCO, Doc. 1.Fe!erol grand Jury Indictments against 10 persons In an allegrd liquor seiltnn conspiracy, removed trdny fmm thJ ferret ftlft. revealed charge that Mrs, Glad K. Warburton, formerly aetln federal prohibition director, had con spired to violate the prohibition law, and that John D. Costello, secretary to United State Senator Pbelan, had toW Harry Marquard, restaurant own er, to set aside from the profits of his liquor sales 10 per cent for the "de mocratic election fund." Duririjr Mrs. Warbnrton's tenn-e of nine days, according to the indict rnent. 124 barrels of whiskey wnsi Il legally withdrawn from bonded ware houses. She was accused of approv ing feloniously a permit for the with drawal of 20 of the ba-rels. Costello was charged with haTln promised Marquard protection from federal au thorities ,having told them to go ahead and sell liquor, and having ad vised him to stop selling temporarily because a raid was imminent Thompson on West Linn High Program The Union high school of West Linn will give a public program in the auditorium Friday evening, Decemr ber 3, at 8 o'clock, when Edward Ab ner Thompson, of Boston, Mass., will give an Interpretative dramatic pro gram entitled "The Melodrama of Hiawatha. The; fetudVmia are melting tickets for the affair, and the proceeds will be turned over to the high school student body treasury. Recorder Treasurer: Justice court 6T0 U. S. Land sales 25:'e U S. Forest rentals..- Motor vehicle fund Int. on Dep. 7000.00 4340.00 81.00 2701.00 19842.00 3950.00 Total receipts Net County General Roads and Bridges Machinery Paving District and General and 307c) Schools Library State tax $47914.00 $95790.00 Bridges $ 65.000.00 20,000.00 10,000.00 (70; 200,000.00 116,600 00 11.650.00 124,000.00 Total State Special Exempt Market roads exempt- $547,150.00 $ 97,000.00 30,000.00 MONEY TO LOAN Farm Loans Preferred PAUL C FISCHER leaver Bldg, Oregon City DEAD HORSES TAKEN Cash paid for dead cows and down and out horses. Will call any whsre. Pnow Milwaukee 6-J. TO EXCHANGE 8-room House ana quarter block in Newberg lor acre age in Clackamas county. Address, Nash, the auctioneer. Newberg, Ore. , NOTICE TO CREDITORS BY ADMIN ISTRATOR Joseph W. Farrar estate Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed ad ministrator ol the estate of Joseph W Farrar, deceased, by the County fVuirt of the State of Oregon lor tended and the program carried out Clackamas County and that letters of q o a Ar A-tcAst TV, 1 It s ' 1 1 x. J 1 4 I oj i aamiaiBirauuu nave utwu uui tooucu Total r $127,000.00 High school tax levied on all property not in high school districts $55,000.00 Notice is hereby given that a tax payers meeting will be held at tMo Court House at Oregon City, Oregon, on December 2Sth, 1920 at 10 o'clock A. M. for the purpose of discussing the above estimates with the County Court as by law provided. Done at Oregon City this 1st day of December, 1920. H. S. ANDERSON," Judge. W. A. PROCTOR, Commissioner. W. F. HARRIS, Commissioner. Total Expense $S014.OO Estimated receipts $10,000.00 Recorder Salary of Recorder $1500.00 Chief deputy .. 1200.00 Machine operator 1020.00 Macjitne operator xuu.uu Extra help 150.00 Total $4S90.00 Supplies 5 blank deed records 200.00 5 .blank mortgage records .200.00 One form mortgage record f 62.00 BO.00 20.00 15.00 15.00 120.00 40.00 30.00 20.00 350.00 10.00 Envelopes and letters .. Blank forms Pens, pencils, etc. Misc. office supplies....... Stamps Typewriter ribbons Repairing typewriters Repairing index covers Adding machine Recorders bond t Total ... . $1122.00 Total Expense $6012.00 Estimated receipts $7000.00 Treasurer's Office Salary $1500.00 Chief deputy - 1200.00 Premium on treas. bond.. .Dep. bond Burglar Ins. Stamps, Ink, etc. Registers, Led. Jour.. 225.00 20.00 45.00 250.00 400.00 Total Gent Fund Bal. on hand Surveyor Assistant .. -$3640.00 $12,000.00 ....$1680.00 900.00 Tillamook Dairymen Aroused Over Rates TILLAMOOK. Or., Dec. 1 Tho lumber and dairy Interests of Tilla mook counly have combined In a vigorous campaign to obtain common point rates for the county. It is charged that Tillamook is taxed $200 more per car between certain pAints than Astoria and other terminals on an equal hauling basis. The campaign has been informally discussed for some time, but was launched formally this week when the matter was put in the hands of the chamber of commerce. The cham ber will be the working unit In wpich all efforts of the various interests will be centralised. "Tillamook county, if Justly entitled to common point rates, should not discriminated against," declared F. C. Baker, president of the 'chamber of commerce, "at least to the extent of $200 a car on freight between given points. "To remove this discrimination it Is planned to take the matter up be fore1 the . interstate! commerce com' mission at Washington and demand relief." A ' committee composed of Carl Hoberlach, secretary of the Tilla mook County Creamery association; F. C. Baker, president of the chamber of commOTce; R. B. Miller, mayor- elect; Moulton A. Harris and F-W. Talbott, representing the city, and George Watt of the Brighton Mills company, has inaugurated the cam' palgn by presenting the proposals to the county court as advertised. There were talks Mrs. T. A. Reagan, Mrs. Ida Holder and Prof. Burns, all very lnterestine. Rev. J. F. Dunlop was still too 111 to take care of the services at the M. E. church last Sunday, and the preaching services were dispensed with. Someone will fill the pulpit next Sunday if the reverened gentle man is too ill to preach. V. W. Hausen who with Miss Betty Wise has been conducting a restau rant on Broadway for some time, has leased the Estacada hotel, possession to be taken on or before the first of January. The hotel, which belongs to the P. R. L. & P. Co., has been oc cupied by the E. E. Saling family for two or three years and most of the time only rooms could be secured mere, tfte dining room, beine' rlnsAit Mr. Hauser will rive meals unrt nn doubt the change will he quite a bene fit on account of summer visitors who preferred to eat where they roomed. The Carey Real Estate company re ports the sale of two 5-acre tracts of the Look6ut acreage to John Miller of Portland. Also F. MM. Baker pur chased four lots In. Terrace Addition. The Community club meeting last Friday night was well attended and matters of Importance to the town and community were discussed. J. W. Reed reported that the state had de cided to put in a fish hatchery on the creeks in the vicinity of the Country club grounds, a part of the land suit able for such purposes, having already been purchased. J. W. Brewer, field secretary ot trie State Chamber of Commerce, was present and gave an interesting talk. MC and Mrs. M. E. Williams, of Gresham, were Thanksgiving guests at tne home of U. S. Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Heyman had as house guests last week Mr. and Mrs. Albert Heavens and Clyde Heavens. their son, Mrs. C. H. Mitchell and Mrs. Anna Park, all of Portland. They returned home Sunday evening, ac companied by Mrs. Heylman. A. Haidlan and wife, Miss Gladys Stamp and Mrs. G. H. Lichthorn ac companied Albert Lichthorn to Port land Sunday evening where he took the train for Corvallis. He Is attend ing t'ie O. A. C. The rest of the party attended a show and had their sup per in Portland, before , returning home. Mr. and Mrs- Robert Moore of Gladstone and Bert page and wife of Bull Run wer here to spend Thanks giving at the home of their parents, Mr .and Mrs. John Page. Loran Ellis of Portland ate Thanks giving dinner with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis of the Cash Store. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Cary and little daughter and Mrs. Cary's mother, Mrs. N. B. Ecker ate turkey at the home bf Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Boj-fes In Port land" Thanksgiving day. to him as such administrator. All per sons having claims or demands against said estate are harehy requlr.' ed to present the same with the pro per vouchers to the undersigned ad ministrator at the office of the Couu ty Clerk, in Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Claims may also be presented to the admin istrator personally at his office, 730 Chamber of Commerce Building, Port land, Oregon. Dater at Oregon City, Oregon, this 22nd day of November, 1920. LORING K. ADAMS, Administrator. Dated at Oregon City, Oregon, this 26th, 1920. Date of first publication November 26th, 1920. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon for the County of Clacka 1 mas. Maude Horst, Plaintiff, vs. Claude W. Horst, Defendant. To Claude W. Horst, Defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are herby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit, on or before the l4th day ot January, 1921. and if you fall to appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof, the plaintiff will take default against you, and apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In her complaint, to-wlt: ' that the marriage contract heretofore and now exisiting between the plain tiff and defendant be dissolved and held for naught, and that the plain tiff herein be awarded an absolute decree of divorce from defendant, and that her former name Maude Van Nortwlck be restored to her, and for such other and further relief as to ' the Court may seem meet and equit able. 4Thls summons Is served upon you by publication In the Oregon City En terprise for fiix successive weeks, pursuant to an order made by tbe Honorable J. U. Campbell, Judge of' the above entitled Court, on the 26th day of November, 1920. Date of first publication, December. 3rd, 1920. Data of last publication January 14th, 1921. JOSEPH, HANKY & LITTLEFIEIJl, Attorneys for Plaintiff, 511 Corbett Building, Portland, Ore, BRIDGE CLOSES The county court "cided to permanently close the Suspension bridge two hours each day during the busiest hours of traffic, owing to the weakened condition of the struo tutre. PedeBtfriari- wfll bw allowed upon the bridge as usual, but vehicle traffic will be suspended from the hours of 7:30 to 8:30 o'clock in the morning and from 8:30 to 4:30 o'clock in the afternoon. , NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State or Oregon, For Clackamas County. ' Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned Howard H. Holland ha teen appointed administrator of the Estate of Wellington If. Burt, de ceased by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas Coun ty, and has qualified. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, with proper vouchers and duly veri fied as by law required, to the under signed at the Bank of Oregon City, Oregon City, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published Decern ber 3, 1920. Date of last publication Dee. 3l& 1920. HOWAIUJ K, HOLLAND, Administrator.