OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1921. COUNTY COURT Expenditure for the month of March ROAD DISTRICT NO. 15 Gottlieb Nortdurft $8.98; ROAD DISTRICT NO 16 Schuld Bros $54.49; C. R Livesay $41.52; Wil - lamette R Lmbr Co $41.00; C W Schuld & Sons $94.00; O P Roethe $139.76; D J Abbey $69.90; Alex Gill $43.89; Chas Moran $37.90; John. Bau- gardner $51.91; O T Skeeg $10.48; ROAD DISTRICT NO. 17 Schuld Bros $56.00; Wallace F. Miller $17.50; W. F. Haberlach $18.75; Coast -Cul vert and Flume Co $242.22; W. F. Ba ker $117.26; Clyde Shipman $54.86; James Nagel $81.79; W. C. Williams $70. 82; Clyde Shipman $27.93; C L Berger $7.98; H. Imes $125.82; Joe Hawkins $20.97; John Davis $97.86; W Smart $69.90; G. R. Wilson $20.97; Peter Schuld $42.00; W. H. CounseU $40.80. . ROAD DISTRICT NO. 19 Schuld Bros $10.25; Copeland Lmbr Co $9.83; Hirsch Store $.50; Clay Davis $30.75; Robt Roseman $12.47; ROAD DISTRICT NO. 20 Herman Seibert $11.22; G. D. Young $3.99; ROAD DISTRICT NO. 21 A. W. Metzger & Co. $87.00; Jake De Young $42.40; Albert Hoffmeister $27.96; Gus Lingle $13.96; Oscar Noreen $13.96; Edner Wedin $11.97; August Olson $11 .97: W. L. Sharkey $9.97; Edner Nor een $3.99; Ed Hoffmeister $1.99; ROAD DISTRICT NO. 22 Erf & Jonsrud $10.10; C W Schuld & Sons $33.00; M H Wheeler $38.16; John Andregg $6.99; Charles Erickson $3.99 ' ROAD DISTRICT NO. 23 E. R. Brook $5.71; C W Schuld & Sons $103 Peter Hauglin $83.88; Fred Wagner $73.39; Carl Ruther $10.48; L. L. Grif fin $54.17; Dan Robertson $52.42; A. Hawath $34.95; Tom Milan $55.92; Roland A. Brock $39.90; E R Brock $62.86; J. R. Maronay $3.49; G. C. Maronay $2.99; Wilfurd Elliott $19.99 ROAD DISTRICT NO. 24 J. J. Eis ner $22.45; J. C. Yandell $3.99. ROAD DISTRICT NO. 25 C. W. Schuld & Sons $60.00. ROAD DISTRICT NO. 26 J Scales $28.05; Dixon & Hewitt $57.37; Paul R. Meinig $19.80; Sandy Fir Lbr Co. $52.00; D. W. Douglas $63.88; H. Bied enstein $25.93; Ray Murray $1.99; F. H. Tawney $11.35; R. S. Stone $49.72; W. A. Stone $65.22; Harry Marton $5. 66; Sam Rowan $6.99; W Faubion $3. 99; Ed Roberts $6.98; Joe Blue $6.98. ROAD DISTRICT NO. 29 D. L. Erdman $19.95; A M Mowry $26.95; Ernest Wowry $10.47; Herman Bron ner $6.98; Felix Carlson $11.98; A. Boling $5.23; G. Aldrich $6.98; Joe Shaw $2.64; J. M. Hite $2.64; I Heddin $2.49; ROAD DISTRICT NO. 30 Bert H. Finch $22.65; J -O. Smith $21.25; S. Miller $3.49; C. W. Fuller $1.74; M. H. Douglas $2438 ; Blenn Douglass $4. 38; J. A. Kitching $49.14; W. M. Wade $19.19; L. F. Hale $5.23; J. O Smith $31.42; M L. Johnson $15.70; E An drews $26.17; D. E. McConneii $20. 96; O. M. Deeder $6.98; G. Andrews $6.98; H. Harvey $6.98; H. Andrews $6 .98; W. J. Flynn $6.98; J. Miller $12. 21: J C Kitchhur $10.47: J. W. Turner $13.98; A Warner $13.98; E. H. Griffin $15.72; F. McCracken $6.98; W. H. Duoglass $19.99; J. Parks $1.99; Glenn Douglass $3.99. ROAD DISTRICT NO. 31 M. Barde & Sons $95.00; W. E. Cromer $26.76: Eli Swales $11.97; Henry Swales $62.- 40; C. Swales $11.97; C. L. Hearn $23. 94; Ben Merritt $23.94; G. B. Trotter $25.93; Henry Cromer $7.98; W. E. Cromer $18.60; ROAD DISTRICT NO. 33 Hogg Bros., $1.00; F. Ferguson $10.97; J. R. Livesay $10.97; R. Mattoon $33.00; C. R. Livesay $798; ROAD DISTRICT NO. 34 William Roberts $9.97; Wilbur Bohlander $11. 97; Earl Sheppard $9.97; S. H. Rout $9.97; W. P. Daniels ,$15.71; Geo. Hewitt $4.00; ROAD DISTRICT NO. 35 Standard Oil Co. $33.80; Wm Braatz $13.47; A. E. Johnson $5.98; Irvin Sterns $3.99; Joe Spees $8.97; John Spatz $5.98; Carl Staats $15.95; ROAD DISTRICT NO. 36 Bert Finch Hardware Co $7.25; E N Lar kins $6.99; Ray Miller $3.49; E. E. Larkins $3.49; Jim Hamilton $3.49; E. J. Larkins $4.49. ROAD DISTRICT NO. 37 Ross $100.00; Fred Isaakson Emil Isaakson $3.99; Elmer 31.99; Nat Scribner $9.73; O H E $3.99; Graves McVey $10.48; O A Effenberger $3.99; vv Schmidt $7.98; Byron Farr $1.99; T. J. Wirtz $3.99; Frank Imel $15.96; H. Ross $7.98; Tom Ross $3.99;' C. Gross $7.98; P. E. Jones $3.99; A Nelson $7.98; E. G. Larkins $3.99; August Martin $7.98; E. Olmstead $7.98; W Martin $3.99; L. Mudgett $1.99; O E Imel $1.99; T H Pack $3.99; A E Oades $3.99; C A Freeman $5.23; John Putz $14.97; J J Jones $4.37. ROAD DISTRICT NO 38 Coast Cul vert & Flume Co $316.41; P T Mon roe $12.47; P T Monroe $92.79; Geo. Perry $1.74; Earl Day $3.49. ROAD DISTRICT NO. 39 C. H. Duncan $16.47; J B Robertson $3.99; ROAD DISTRICT NO. 42 J. W. Cogar $4.50; J A Wall $2.50; Albert Schiewe $11.97; Albert Peterson $27. 93; M. D. Chlndgren $29.18; Paul Schiewe $9.97; George Hofs tetter' $5. 98; Walter Hofstetter $3.99; Alfred Johnson $3.99. ROAD DISTRICT NO. 43 J. W. Standinerg $6.99; Clay Engle $6.99; Edw G Feyrer $13.47; Feyrer Bros $14 .99; ROAD DISTRICT NO. 44 Oregon City Sand & Gravel Co.$320.00; F. M Henricksen $2.50; E Itchner $103.25; Butte Creek Lmbr Co. $158.04; ROAD DISTRICT NO. 45 J A Wall $9.50; S F Scripture $7.50; Charles Williamson $8.00; Coast Culvert & F Co $75.08; E B Niles $11.97; Ward B Lawton $11.97; W. G. Randall $17.96; E Fisher $22.45; Chas Chinn $6.99; Bob Mattoon $44.00: J. D. Crawford $27.96: Eric Hansen $15.96; Ed Jonh- son $17.96; ROAD DISTRICT NO. 46 Canby Hdw & Imp Co $12.01; W S Maple $3; M Hartman $3.49; Jake Kraft $22.71; Herman Piepka $22.71; John Paveletz $22.71: Mat 'Paveletz $11.35; Bill Pie- ka $11.33; Fred Bany $24.46; Bill Git- hens $7.84; W Beeson $8,73; Jim Mel um $8.73; WU1 Rice $31.45; Ivan Mark $34.95; Clarence Marks $23.56; Tom Inelis $3.49: Bill Dietz $3.49; Herb Johnson $5.99; Ernest Johnson $31 45; C. Kraft $17.47; Mel Melum $4.35; Max Bouman $18.31; A Phelps $13.08; Almon Johnson $31.96; Ab Cole $37.- 45; Abbe Johnson $32.43; Mr. Ayers Jr. $8.73; Mr. Ayers Sr. $4.35; ROAD DISTRICT NO. 47 Lewis Keil $3.49; Wm Sporalsky $3.49; Fred W. Sohn $13.47; ROAD DISTRICT NO. 48 V. Skin ner 56.00: L. A. Rahl Jlb.84; .raui Sampson $11.34. ROAD DISTRICT NO. 49 John Wenninger $2.99; Roy Chubb $17.97; Chas Morris $17.97; J E Wells $11.98; Cicero Grimm $11.98'; Julius Ganske $2.99; John Zacher $8.98; Ed Harneck $5.99; Ben Krause $5.99; Rufus Krax berger $5.99; Sylvester Gibsen $5.99; C H Lorenz $17.97: Frank Grabble $17.97: James Gribble $11.98; Wm. Finck $2.99; Rudolph Klaus $22.45; Clarence Miller $17.97; Clarence Mil ler $8.97; ROAD DISTRICT NO. 50 A. B. Grim $4.86; F. E. Taylor $1.87; G. E. Wyland $20.95; ROAD DISTRICT NO. 51 J. W. Ebner $2.25; SPECIAL DISTRICT NO. 11 R. De- lashmutt $11.97; Wm Sewell $11.97; F Whitten $22.45; H Whitten $21.96; Andrew Sanches $7.98; SPECIAL ROAD DISTRICT NO. 44 A .J. Lais $121.50; Willamette Val ley Southern Railway Co. $360.00; E. L. Palfrey $93; 56; Pringle Shaw $43. 87; L E Jackson $44.88; E. J. Wood $46.88; J. R. Courter $44.88; Ed Jack son $48.87; Edgar Shaver $82.13; Geo Daugherty $82.13; Frank Kyniston $62 .91; John Cross $80.38; Virgil Dart $3.99; C. R. Short $25.33; S. C. Miller $48.93; L. Palmer $5.98; Geo Palmer $9.97; S P Lowe $4.49; O C Emerson $1.99; Loyd Fisk $3.99; A B Haskins $9.97; Ernest Palfrey $5.98; M Got- wald $7.48; Wm Elkins $24.46; Oscar Kayler $13.96; T G Worth $.99; Ben Kennedy $1.99; J M Kennedy $1.99; Duff Sherman $1.99; L Perrett $1.99; Geo Jackson $13.98; Ben Jackson $10.- 97; SPECIAL DISTRICT NO. 45 C W Freidrich & Son $11.27; C. R. Livesay $38.82; H Fisher $66.22; C V Dagman $45.38'; Albert Fisher $58.38; S L Irish $49.87; M Reames $49.37; W. Fisher $54.86; E Williams $47.38; Carl Caseday $46.38; Nathan Caseday $26. 43; G S Barry $42.89; A C Beach $42. 39; D Seidz $36.90; J. H. Hadley $18. 45; Max Bruck $40.39; Emil Wanka $22.71; D.Gellatty, $19.22; John H. Marien, $26.21; R. Fisher, $13.96; Carl Schmeisner, $9.97; L. W. Davies, $54.43; E. James, $35.91; A. C. Warner, $26.83; Eldon Swick, $50.37; A. C. Scheer, $50.37; Albert Scheer, $44.88; O. Frost, $50.37; Odist Centril, $50.37; W. Rainey, $23.94; A. H. Finnegan, $23.94; E. F. Pertouw, $1.99; E. B. Niles, $41.93; Ward B. Lawton, $21.89; W. G. Randall, $42.65; E. Fisher, $44. 90; Bob Matooon, $215.94. General Roads Oregon State Highway com $266.86; Hawley Pulp & Paper Co $4.50; J I Case T M Co $385.83; Molalla Shoing Shop $2.85; Frank Bush $126.05; Ore City Foundry $10.95; W J Wilson & Co $5. 85; Miller-Parker Co $1096.00; Howard-Cooped Cor $245.60; S. E. Bake $153.00; Phoenix Iron Wks $7.; B M Hertel $5.56; Ohmit Bros $200.00 S F Scripture $1.50; Geo Koehler $11. 98; Otto Strickler $17.97; Richard Striker $5.99; The Holt Mfg Co $102. 28; L A Dundas $109.00; D X, Trullin ger $283.57; Straiht & gSalisbury $2. 25; Liberal Store $5.69; V H Dun ton $8.00; Clackamas County News $11.50; Mrs. J. H. Cattley $100.61; Pope & Co $9.58; E R Kilgallon $42.50 Abe Gilbert $179.00;. Richard Striker $51.35; A. Mather $22.65; Standard Oil Co $83.56; Huntley Drug Co $4.68; Reuben Wright $183.25; C. W. Fried rich & Son $13.10; O K Express $5.00; Molalla Shoeing Shop $64.50; W F Haberlach $111.65; Willamette River Lmbr Co $7.81; Reddaway's Truck Line $.52; A E Simmons $2.75; M D Say $200.00; May & Washburn, $9.00; Pacific Highway Garage $140.85; L W Davies $20.20; E James $17.95; T C Thomas $23.57; Eldon Swick $5.98; 4i There' s more Heal oaustacnon says the Good Judge In a little of the Real To bacco Chew, than you ever got out of the ordinary kind. The good rich taste lasts so long you don't need a fresh chew nearly as often that's why it costs you less to chew this class of tobacco. Any man who uses the Real . Tobacco Chew will tell you tisat, . Put ufi in two styles W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco I 1 Albert Scheer $17.95; A C Scheer $17. 95; O Frost $17.95; Oldist Centril $15. 96; W Rainey $17.95; A H Flnegan $20.98; Henry Henrici $8.98; Robert Mattoon $28.87; G A Wallace $104.81; Ed Anderson $84.82; Earl Starks $69. 86;' W W Wallace $76.32; Ed Rundle $3.49; G B Trotter $19.95; C L Hearn $9.97; Eli Swales $11.97; Henry Crom er $11.97; Ben Merritt $12.46; George Tracy $3.49; Claude Sprague $1.99; Frank Busch $85.60; Beaver Creek Garage $12.20; W Waldorf $4.00; Fran cis Welsh $16.60; John A Roeblings Sons Co $10.25; Ora Slyter $5.30; N E Cole $69.96; Rock Creek Lmbr Co $166.41; East Side Mill & Lmbr Co $308.22; E D Olds $3132.27; Grant Mumpower $60.00; John Hart $1.50; Pope & Co $6.00; Cheney & Doolittle $5.75; Jack Hamilton $84.00; M South wick $409.10; John Heft $129.31; Al vion Heft $82.33; Claud Henrici $59. 88; W T Monteith $4.99; F O Cook $4.99; H Henrici $19.96; John Hind- rick $21.82; James Currens $24.95; Pierre Tongerent $9.98; Eldon Swick $1.99; A C Scheer $1.99; Albert Scheer $1.99; Odist Centril $1.99; T C Thomas $2.24; L W Davies $2.24; E James $1.99; Ore City Sand & Gravel Co $642.05. Market Roads No. 1 Molalla Shoeing Shop $2.50; Straight & Salisbury $1.25; A E Stef fanson $3.99; Lou Pendleton $3.99; Tom Johanson $6.99; M D Chlndgren $13.47; Dick Striker $17.97; Otto Striker $11.98; Walter Gorbett $5.99; J. W. Garrett $19.97; D R Dimick $11. 98 No. 2 J R Maronay $6.96; G C Maronay $5.96; Roy Lilly $1.49. No. 3 Carl Renstrom $200.00; R B Gibson $500.00; Harvey Gibson $300. No. 4 Echo Farm $.50; G H Miller $147.00; Hirsch-Weis Mfg Co $42.90; Sylvester Oldham $5.00; A H Bor land $13.47; J L Borland $1.99; J. A Bushbaum $2.49; John Raicey $11.98; A W Borland $1.99. General Fund ELECTION School Dist No. 119, $3.00; O W Boring $3.00; SHERIFF Frank W Covey $15.00 Oregon City Enterprise $119.85; Huntley Drug Co $.75; J C Loundree $4.00; The Western Union Telegraph Co $.33; W J Wilson $17.00; H H Hughes $73.50; Clack County News $37.30; CLERK Ore City Enterprise $12.00 Jones Drug Co $1.85; A E Simmons $35.00; Huntley Drug Co $21.97; Co Clerk $11.00; RECORDER Underwood Typewrit er Co. $6.00 i Edytne m. woe x.z& County Recorder $12.00; Glass - & Prudhomme $18.00; Huntley Drug Co $17.62; Ore City Enterprise $368.25 TREASURER The Banner-Courier $42.47; Burroughs Adding Machine Co $1.40; Royal. Typewriter $103.50. ASSESSOR Lillian McCormick $20 15; Eloise Alldredge $21.35; Gertie Willson $72.00; S F Scripture $1.00; Burroughs Adding Mach Co $1.13; Huntley Drug Co $3.00. COUNTY COURT W F Harris $95; W A Proctor $85.00; Huntley Drug Co $1.85; Oregon City Enterprise $51.61; H H Hughes $11.00. COURT HOUSE Frank Busch $5 .70; Falls Trans Co $2.50; Straight & Salisbury $15.15. CIRCUIT COURT Huntley Drug Co $8.80; L A Reed $3.60; H H Haren $5.00; E W Lowe $3.60; James F Nel son $5.60; W W Keene $4.60; O A Welsh $3.20; Clack County News $8.50 JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Fidel ity & Deposit Co of Maryland $10.00; H H Hughes $6.00; Oregon City Ent erprise $22.50; W C McNeil $30.00; Ore City Enterprise $5.80; Ed Fortune $85.85; Ore City Enterprise $16.50; C J Long $1.70; H H Hughes $1.70; E P Fortune $1.70; W J Wilson $1.70; Geo. Lenox $1.70; A S Wells $4.50; R J Garrett $3.50; A Rothenberg $3. 50; C E Lucke $3.50; H Hartman $3. 50; Geo Meeks $3.50; Peter Homig $3.50; A Rothenberg $3.50; R J Gar rett $3.50: Frank Dodge $3.50; Austin Nickels $1.20; E A Osborne $1.20; W F Tipton $1.20; H C Salisbury $1.20; F F Curran $1.20; C W Kelly $1.20; W J Wilson $1.70; L E May $1.70; J L Hadley $1.70; A S Wells $4.50; Geo H Lenox $1.70; Matt Hamilton $1.70; H H Hughes $1.70; C J Long $1.70; Jas Hornburg $1.70; Jas E Boylan $2. 10; L J Glass $1.70; Geo E Swafford $1.20; H J Price $1.20; J J Bannon $1.20; A B Buckles $1.20; Paul Wy man $1.20; Geo A Brown $1.20; Lizzie Bonney $3.50; Jessie Bonney $3.50; W H Bonney $3.50; H A Allen $3.50; Edith M Wambaugh $3.50; Myrtle Schuman $3.50; E J Noble $112.65; E W Fowler $20.00; T B Moore $2.30; CORONER C H Meisner $30.00; O P Law $5.00; O A Pace $15.00. SURVEYOR J C Sullivan $15.00; C Rider $11.00; AmU Oldenberg $6.00; Chas Simmons $17.50; John Lewellen $li:00; D T Meldrum $37.50; A Gass er $3.50; B S Elmer $3.50; Oregon City Enterprise $31.55; J T Fullam $6.10; INSANE H H Hughe3 $5.00; M C Strickland $10.00; O A Welsh $5.00; Elizabeth Galley $2.00; Louise John son $2.00 SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Brenton Vedder $36.32; Agnes M. Buckley $50.00; A E Simmons $8.00; Huntley Drug Co $.20; BOARD OF HEALTH O A Welsh $73.75; O A Welsh $16.75; H D Adem $2.00; William E Perry $7.50; R G. McCall $3.50; George J. Case $4.50; H A Dedman $2.25; Alfred Williams $3.75; STOCK INSPECTOR H G Mullen hoff $25.00; Anton Malar Jr. $25.00; INDIGENT SOLDIER Meade Post No 2 $15.00. JAIL New Brunswick Hotel and Restaurant $99.05; Sheriff of Mult nomah nomah county 16.80; Cheney & Doolittle $4.60; Hogg Bros $7.35; C E Hadley $104.00; Walter E Hemp stead $10.00. JUVENILE COURT Minda E Church $71.85; H H Hughes $2.50; PRINTING AND ADVERTISING The Banner-Courier $18.60. SEALER WEIGHTS & MEASURES J F Jones $36.73; TAX DEPARTMENT The Banner Courier $396.00; Huntley Drug Co $42. 96; Oregon City Enterprise $316.40; W J Wilson $20.00. E M Howell $57.70; Mary Lucas $83. 38; Urcil Armstrong $49.00; Myrtle Henderson $51.38; Jess Hyatt $22.67; Jessie Paddock $14.03; I D Taylor $33.35. - PROHIBITION H H Hughes $36. AGRICULTURAL AGENT Oregon Agricultural College $200.00. DAMAGES Earle C Latourette $293.97. ' t POOR Huntley Drug Co (Jas Rub sell) $3.14; Huntley Drug Co $10.21 Beaver Creek Cash Exch (Tom Jones) $14.00; Williams Bros Trans & Stor $5.00; Mult County (L York, Wm Tins ley. J G Seaborn) $100; P J Winkel (Mrs. Burns) $21.02; P J Winkel (Mrs Veason) $10.07; WB Eddy (Acct poor $9.38; 20th Cent Gro (Mrs. Cramer) $15.00; John Schock (Dickelman) $9 50; Jones Drug Co $100; Walter E Hempstead $7.00; Mrs. Fred Himler (Matheson) $30.00; Jerry Hemingway (Beers Bros) $6.40; Mrs. Ben Eby (Neffs) $12.00; Mrs. Ben Eby (Wilbur Hoag) $4.67; Oregon City Hospital (Mrs. Thomas Sparr, H Sturdivent, R L Jorden, J Russell and J Hamilton) $258.28; Walter Hempstead (Lowry) $43.00; Wm Danforth $10.00; Boys & Girls Aid Society $10.00; David E Jones (Tom Jones) $5.00; Dock Mos ier $14.00; Mrs. G W Thompson $10.00 Ada LaBaw $8.00; Katie Pluard $10.00 Ella Tracy (Eunice Herner) $10.00 S ECard (Michael Boyl) $8.00; Chen ey & Doolittle (W Dickelman) $25.00 John & Wm Beers $30.00; Elizabeth Saunders $5.00; Mary Lock $10.00 Anna Wetter lin $10.00; Maud Wil liams (Child in care of) $20.00; Geo. H Newsome $15.00; Andrew Lund $15 Dennis Donovan (Dick Meyers) $30.00 J G Wake $7.00; W J Woods $12.00; Ole Jonsdall $10.00; Sarah Solomon $15.00; W HItchman (John Morris) $25.00; C W Neaglie (Pat Smith) $25 Lillian M Johnston $15.00; Tony Mil ler $15.00; Walter Howland $30.00; Martha Castile $30.00; Mrs. S Beck- man (B Munson) $25.00; Ben Landis $20.00; Fred Snyder $12.00; David & Chas Lindgren (M C Glover) $20.00; ATTORNEYS SAY RUST PLOTTED AGAINST FATHER TACOMA, Wash., March 25. Arth ur Rust "framed up" his own kidnap ping February 1 in order to obtain money from his father, was the sensa tional change made by the defense Fri day in the trial of Hugh Van Am burgh, being tried for the abduction ol the son of W. R. Rust, local million aire. The charge was made before a crowded courtroom. It was entire ly unexpected. "The defense will show," declared Attorney 'Gordon, "that Van Amburgn confessed to the kidnapping to shield Arthur Rust. We will show that the boys were well acquainted, that on the day of the alleged kidnappin Kust stopped van Amburgn and en tered his automobile, that Rust plott ed the abduction to obtain money, that Rust helped to write the note de manding $20,000 ransom, that Ru was not bound until it was feared that the police -were coming." The defense issued subpoenas for six witness after making the charges. These witnesses, not before mention ed in the case, will prove the contea tions of Van Amburgh, Attorney Goi- don asserted. After the statement of the defense the state called Arthur Rust to the itand as Its first witness. He detail ed the alleged kidnapping, nis testi mony coinciding with the confessions of Van Amburgh, when he was arrest ed and accused of the crime. The minimum penalty for kidnap ping under tne state law is 10 yeara-j in rthe state penitentiary. OBITUARIES Frank Skillman, aged 77 years, died at his home at Mount Pleasant, about two miles from Oregon City Thurs day morning at 2 o'clock. Mr. Skillman, who was a retired druggist, arrived in Oregon City from New York about sixteen years ago, where he purchased a small farm near Mount Pleasant. Deceased is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Skillman, of Mount Pleas ant, and several brothers and sisters of Portland. The remains are at the undertaking; parlors of Holman & Pace, but funeral arrangements have not yet been made. The funeral services of Franklin Skillman, who died at his home at Mount Pleasant Thursday, will be held from the Congregational church in this city Monday afternoon at 2s o'clock. The pastor of the Dayton, Washington, Congregational ' church. old time friend of the deceased, is to officiate, with interment in Mountain View cemetery. , YODER MAY HAVE BEEN KILLED BY HOOZE RUNNER Word has been received in this city by relatives and friends of An drew Robertson, former resident 01 Oregon City, -whose home has for a number of years been in Sellwooa, died in Arizona Thursday, March 24, after a brief illness of lune trouble. .Mr. Robertson recently left for Ari zona for the benefit of his health, his family being with him at the time 01 his death. Deceased engaged in the grocery business in Oregon City for some time previous to taking up his home anu entering a similar business in Sell wood. He was an active member 01 (he Prescbyterian church while resid ing here, and well known in this city. Mr. Robertson is survived by his wife, Mrs- Emily Robertson, formerly Miss Holden, of this city, whom ho married while residing here; a daugh- ', Miss Lillian Robertson and a son, Edward Robertson, of Sellwood. He also leaves a sister. Deceased was a son-in-law of Mrs. A. Holden. of Oregon City, and broth er-in-law of Mrs. F. W. Greenman, ol Eighth and Madison streets. The remains are being shipped north, and funeral services are to be held in Sellwood upon the arrival of the body. FINAL HONORS PAID LANGDON BY MILITARY BOSTON, March 24. The body of lieutenant Warren H. Langdon, Unit- d States navy, sent to his family here from Vladivostok, where he was killei by a Japanese sentry in January, was buried today at Forest Hills ceme tery. The navy paid final honor to its lead through officers of equal rank, who were the honorary pallbearers; non-commissioned officers, who con stituted the, body bearers; an escort of 150 bluejackets, who followed be- ind the caisson, a band and a fir ing squaa. The funeral services of Francis Fos ter, who died suddenly at his home near Willamette Saturday evening, were held from the Holman & Pace funeral chapel Monday afternoon at 2 'clock. Rev. Willis Pettibone, pastor of the Baptist church, officiated, and a largj number of friends of the family at tended the services. Interment was in the Mountain View cemetery. According! to an article In the Wood Durn independent, unaer tne date or March 24, the puzzle of how the man who went out with Simon J. Yoder. wno was murdered near Gervais on the night of March 5, came to Wood burn, may be at last explained On Tuesday afternoon, March 15, Mrs. Ei la Soules informed Chas. L. Ogle that the Ford car which stood in front ot the house had been there since the night of March 5 and had not been moved during that time. During the several days following the family discussed the matter of taking the robe out of the car ana putting it in the yard. As the car stood there so long, Mrs. Soules con sidered that the authorities should be notified and requested Mr. Ogle to do so. He secured the name and numoer or the car. then saw Marshal Covey, who first attended to a long distance call and then looked into the matter on the 16th. It was learnen that the car had been stolen from Miles Bradford at Salem on the night of March 5th. This brings out the theory that the the thief got it to go after first-class booze that was cached, but found the car too small and came to Woodburn in the Ford for a larger car. It is thought' by some that he and another had the booze stored anu the other watched the place, while he went after a big car, fearing, to pass ith rough Oregon City and Into Portland with a Ford full of the stuff. A few are under the impres sion that the liquor was at Salem and had been brought in thn Ford and cached between Salem and Wood burn; that the party or panties had been hired by no common bootlegger, but by a higher-up. The authorities have, not given up hope of apprehending the murderer, and efforts are being made to do so. It is said the Pinkertons have become interested and are active. On the night of the murder a party was passing the Gervais road at about 11:30 and heard a big argument gt- mg jon between two parties at a ma chine. This was undoubtedly YoJei and tne man mat may be caught at any time. The person on the Pacific highway passed on, considering it none of his business and not wishing' to mix in. MRSHIVELY SUCCUMBS TO HEART ATTACK Mrs. Elizabeth Shivley, widow of the late William B. Shivley, a pioneer merchant of Portland and Oregon City, died suddenly in this city Tues day afternoon from heart trouble. Mrs. Shively had been suffering from a 6ever cold for several days, and was under the doctor's care, but Tuesday morning she had greatly im proved and believing that a walk in sunshine would be benificial to hei, started down Main street, but was stricken at Main and Seventh streets. Dr. W. E. Hepmstead was summoned, but Mrs. Shively passed away shortly after the attack. No woman in Oregon City was held in higher esteem than Mrs. Shively. She was loved by her hundreds of friends. She wa s of a sunny disposition and her charming personality attracted many friends throughout the county. Mrs. Shively was born nead Dan ville, Illinois, and moved with her hus band to Portland, Oregon, in 1881, residing there for twelve years, where her husband engaged in business and later came to Oregon City, arriving here in 1894, where she has since re sided. She engaged in business heie with her daughter; Miss Lillie Shive ly, who managed the Shively opera house for many years. Mrs. Shively is survived by her daughter, Miss Lillie Shively of thig city, and Attorney William B. Shive ly, of Portland. Mr. Shively, her husband, died in 1907. AGED FARMER DROPS DEAD HEART ATTACK Hubbard Man Is Remorseful-Pays Back License Due The funeral services of the late Franklin Skillman were held from the Congregational church Monday after noon at 2 o'clock. Many friends or the family attended the services. Mrs. John Crawford sang most im pressively, "Lead Kindly Light' and 'Crossing the Bar," with Mrs. Melvii. McCord of Sellwood, accompanist. The officiating clergyman from Day ton, an old time friend of the deceases. spoke highly of the character of Mr Skillman, whom he" had known for many years. Mr. Snillman was an influential man of New York, wnere ne engaged in the druggist business, later moving to South Dakota, before coming to Oregon 16 years ago. Mr. Skillman was a veteran of the Civil War, and his casket was drapeiT vith the national colors. A num her of the old veterans here attend ed the funeral service. Deceased was 1 member of the Masonic lodge. In- erment was in the Masonic cem: tery. Many beautiful floral tributes., cov ered the grave. THAT SUDDEN Sharp Pain which you ex perience at times can be removed. No woman has the right to suffer when she can obtain relief safely, certainly and promptly. Suppose you do have head aches, back aches, extreme nei vou sness, low spirits and general good - for - noth ing feelings at times? Your case is not hopeless. Try Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion. Sold by druggists in liquid or tablets, or send 10c. to Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., for a trial package. Read what this woman says: Bishop, Cal. "About five years go I suffered severely. I consulted a local doctor and be said I would have to undergo an operation. 1 then tried Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription took one bottle also one bottle of the ' Golden Medical Discovery.' and used the 'Lotion Tablets,' and I have not been troubled since. Mas. L. O. lb&ioht, R. F. D. No. 1. Elmer E. Comstock, aged 26 years, died at the family residence a Canby Saturday night from tuberculosis. Deceased is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Comstock, and a broth er, of Canby, and a. sister, residing in Washington. Funeral services were held Monday morning at the Canby Nazarene church, with interment in the Zion cemetery, Canby. Holman & Pace, of thi? city, hai charge of the funeral arrangements. The funeral services of the late Andrew Robertson, formerly engaged in business in Oregon City, who died in Arizona a few days ago, will be held from the undertaking parlors at Sellwood this afternoon at 2:30 p. n. Interment will be in the Mount Scott cemetery. Pull pardon for failure to pay hi3 angling license for three consecutive years was accorded a resident of Hub bard, Or., Wednesday by F. M. Brown, chief deputy state game warden, who received a penitent letter from the man and a check covering the back tees. "I have made a decision which I wish everyone in this land would make, namely, a decision to be strictly honest, and my conception f honesty is that it is one's duty to pay his taxes and as hunting an-;1 angling fees or license fees are a kind of tax, I inclose the amount necessary to cover three unpaid license fees, which is $4.50," wrote the Hubbara man. "I know it is common practice with many to dodge paying their obligations for hunting and fishing, but that day is past with me. Will close, hoping I need never write you the same kind of letter again. Francis M. Foster, aged 64 years, dropped dead from heart failure Sat urday evening about 5:30 o'clock at his home near Willamette. Foster bad just made a trip to Oregon City, and upon his return to his place, haa started in to do the chores when the fatal attack came. Deceased came to this -county a few months ago and settled on a farm about two miles out of Willamette. He leaves a wife and several grown children. The body is at the parlor3 of Holman & Pace, this city. Boring Man Will Raisy Fancy Stock R. E. Richey, employed by R. L. Sabin on the Rose City dairy at Bor-' ing1, has rented the Borgess place and plans to engage in raising fancy stock. Circuit Jury Awards Zinzerly $88.50 The case of Zinzerly vs. Terk, i which Zinzerly asked damages result .ing from the Terk auto crashing into a motorcycle and side car containing Mr. and Mrs. Zinzerly on the highway, camo up before the circuit court Fri day afternoon. Zinzerly was award ed $88.50. Common School Fund Not Available Until Last of April No apportionment of the common school fund will be made until the lat ter part of April, according to a state ment of Brenton Vedder, county school superintendent. Heretofore, the fund has been alotted along about April 1, each year, but the money will not be available for about a month. The data for the apportionment of the 2-mill elementary tax fund has not been set. THREE MEN PAY FINES IN CITY COURT W. and J. Boyland, arrested Satur day night on Main street for being intoxicated and having liquor in their possession, appeared before City Judge Kelly Monday afternoon and were fined $50 each. Geo. Armstrong, who was in the party arrested, paid a fine of $5. Chief Hadley and Night Officer Wagenblast made the arrests. FIRE AT SALEM DESTROYS BIG STOCK GOODS JONSRUD-GUNDERSON LUMBER COMPANY DEALERS IN Rough and Dressed Lumber Phone: Sandy. Boring, Ore., R. F. D. 2 SALEM. Dr.. March 24. A fire loss estimates at between $75,000 and $100,000 was suffered by Kafoury Bros., a mercantile firm on State street, ; early Wednesday, when prac tically their entire stock was destroy ed. An 'additional loss of $15,000 was sustained by the Hushes estate, which owns the building in which the store was located. 55th Artillery from Camp Lewis Sent to Hawaii SAN FRANCISCO, March 29. The 55th coast artillery was ordered trans ferred from Camp Lewis, Wash., to the Hawaiian islands in dispatches re ceived here at headquarters of the 9tn army corps area. 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