OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 192 J. Pag 7 SANDY (Continued from Page S.) attended the Sunday school conven tion at Cottrell and also came to church in Sandy in the evening. 'Mr. and Mrs. Jim Russell who came in from Hood River Saturday "evening where Mr. Russell has been with an engineering crew attended the big dance and carried off the prize honors for the most graceful couple on the floor. The prize was two fifty each but Mrs. Russell kept the five! The Russela went to McMinnville from Sandy. The report of the Rebekah conven tion here will appear in next week's issue A special meetin? was held Tuesday night by the Sandy lodge. Jimmie Wofle has gone to Eastern Oregon, where he expects employment on a ranch. Mrs. John Sladke gave a neighbor hood dancing party last Saturday night at her Brightwood home. Jack Greenwood was down again Saturday right from Rhododendron. Mr. Greenwood is .always so cheery folks are glad to see him drop down from the mountains. Mr. and Mrst Joseph Rupprelh of Portland have rented the Bv.rber place and took posession the first of last week. Mr. Barber was out from the city to initiate his tennants and hoped to do some work himself but the rain prevented so he returned tc Portland. Saturday, April 23, there was a mix tne c snow and rain most of the day at Firwood and in the evening the v game composition was distributed heer, but the merry dancers didn't mind, they came anyway. A certain "wag" wondered how many would turn out to a village "prayer meeting"' on- such a night from the country round! After all it's the desire that makes the effort easy whether 'tis December or July weather. Oorrre Beers flitted to Portland in his llivver and then to Cherryville and back in the storm one day latt. we"k. but thnt was nothing for George The Shelleys made a business trip to fireshani tiio other d?y. Mi". Ellen Stone whose home in years gone by was on Sandy-ridge was at the Cotterll convention Sunday. Mfcs Strne works in Portland but comes to Pleasant Home week euds to Le!p with the S. S. work t'.isre. F. Tipton of Oregon City passed . through town Saturday on his way up to his summer home at Rhododendrert. S. J. Allen who was oat for the week end reports R. S. Shepherd s wrist as getting along very well. A : week ago Mr. and Mrsu Shepherd were at their country place on the Bluff road and Mr. Shepherd broke his wrist trying to crank his auto. Alfrel Hoyt who happened to be a "week ender" also, lent first aid. George Malar has returned to Can ada where he hopes to sell his wheat farm and come back to Portland to live. Anton Malar Sr., is still taking long automobile rides around the scenic parts of Portland and is happy and feeling well according to his daughter, Mrs. Marie Farnham proprietor of the Clyde hotel and is enjoying her father's visit greatly. W. S. Strack made a business trip to Hillsboro during the past week. Mr. Sneed, the mountain passenger ' and truck man passed through town Saturday headed for "up above." And now "Zeke" Beers has "Fords" the country round, and Ernest Harris drives "Beattie" -about in a Maxwell. Two cars in one' houshold is doing: well. Miss Alice Goldsmith returned to Hillsboro Saturday after almost a weeks visit with the W. F. Strack family. Miss Goldsmith is a former schoolmate of Mr. Strack and is out from the east for a visit in Oregon, and Oregon is making a good impres sion on this easterner regardless of rain! '-" The Scales truck has started mak ing regular trips up to Zig Zag with supplies. R. C. Clifford of Portland passed through on his way to take up his work at the ranger station at Zig Zag recently. Oscar Dooley has taken over the ranger 'station at the Little Sandy. Price, our hotel man went to "town'' the other day on business. Mr. Price ays his family will arrive soon after school closes at The Dalles. He will have a son- and daughter in our high ' school next year and a little girl in the grade school. George "Wolf had a backset after he wa3 here and has been in bed much of A Man is just as Young and Strong as his Blood No man can fight the battles of life and hold his own if his blood is not pure, for rich, red blood is "what strength is based upon. When you see a strong, vigorous man, who never knows when he is licked, you may wager that such a man has coursing through bis veins rich, red blood. Many people hare thin, pale blood. They are weak, tire easily, be come discouraged quickly,- and eometimes feel like giving up the struggle. Such folks need Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov ery, which is sold by druggists in liquid or tablet form. It is made tip of Blood root, Oregon Grape root, Queen's root, Stone root, Cherry Bark, without alcohol. Send 10c to Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., for a trial package of the tablets. Olympia, Wash. "My husband always uses Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery as a stomach medicine and tonic, and declares that it is the best medicine in the world." Mrs. J. E. Foster, Cor. Pear and Spring Streets. the time since getting back to The Dalles. Too much' walking while in Sandy was the cause. Mrs. E. J. Strack. and little John went to Portland Monday remaining till Wednesday evening. They went to shows, visited the Hensley family attended to errands and had a good time but Mrs. Strack loves the Sandy country better than the city life. Joe Lilly has fixed up a bachelor camp over at Deep Creek since the new rock crushed is ready for action. Joe says he can stand his own cook ing which speaks well for him. "Toa expensive to drive so far over roads like this weather makes." V-.fllliam Fisher of Firwood is a lucky farmer for he has all of his grain crop in and his potatoes planted. Fred Wencell was in town from Linnton a few days ago and said tho Wencell and. Keiscker mill would like Shut down the first of the month and the cook house would close, jbut the planing crew would be kept at work for awhile. It has been so rainy the past week that the 'county caterpillar could not crawl, so Zeke Beers and Carl Lound ree came home to stir up acquaint ance with the home folks again! J. C- Duke tells a most interesting 'story' about his ten hens, claiming he gets twelve eggs from them every day. Evans, the strawberry man at Dover has put out five acres of pins during the winter and is not through setting. C. C. Pilgrim has acreage in logan berries and strawberries in the neigh borhood and expects to market logans in juice this summer, mostly at the beach where Mr. Pilgrim owns pro perty and looks after business inter ests during the summer season. W. Baltimore of Southern Clacka mas has been working at the Strack mill the past week and may decide to work there all summer. C. L. Hensen passed through town again last week. Hensen is having some comfort stations put in at Still Creek and is considering plans for a water system which may possibly be installed. More leases are being sign ed up. from time to time for lots by persons desiring summer homes in the vicinity of Rhododendren. SANDY SCHOOL NOTES. SANDY, April 26. Miss Bess Bar ton was an all day guest of the A. K. Collier home last Sunday. Mrs. Lillian Ten Eyck went to Port land again last Saturday, she had to go, stormy as it was. Little Catherine Allen went to the city with her Aunt Lizzie, remaining over night to visit with her father, and returning Saturday. The six weeks tests were on last week and this which i3 always a "try ing" time for teachers and pupils. Sweet graduates cannot help feel a little anxiety over the weather and wonder if flannels will be in order for commencement instead of dainty, fluffy things! Attilio Cereghino finds walking so far to school through the mud a little hard as two continuous years' in the trenches gave him a touch of rheuma tism in his legs, ' but he is delighted with the progress he is making in learning English and with the continu ed respectful treatment of the Sandy pupils. Five dollars and five hours were alloted to Cora Ten Eyck, TJ. of O freshman with which to prepare five luncheons in the home economics class one day last week, and Cora met all the requirements, but of course she would! Mrs. Lillian Tingle was one of the luncheon guests. Cora is also on the honor list for grades. Marguerite, Mildred and Ruth Bar nett have been housed up with a light attack of mumps for the past two weeks and they have all been missed at school and Sunday school. Lucile Dodson is getting started in her school work at Seattle where she went ten days ago with her aunt. The school children will be especia. ly busy from now on to make their grades and take "part in the various closing exercises for the year. The bigh school dismissed in a body to attend the trial last week which was a new and interesting experience for the pupils. The Sandy-Boring mail stage leaves Sandy at 6:30 A. M. and 2:00 P. M. daily. J. C. Loundree. Adv. COUNTY COURT (Continued from Page 3) Gus Leash 12.21; II Harvey 8.72; O M Deeder 19,19; O Rolfe 1.74; W J Flynn 10.47; Roy Sprague 43.62; John Tschopp 10.47; John Holcomb 29.66; Carl Arni 10.47; ROAD DISTRICT NO. 32 J R Carr 10.48; Carl Mumpower 6.98; Milo Mum power $6.98; Geo Hess 6.98; W E Mumpower 13.47. ROAD .DISTRICT NO. 33; Francis Welsch 1.80; Ore City Sand & Gravel Co 99.80; Parq Place Store 1.00; Pac. Highway Garage 33.38; F Ferguson 5.23; J R Livesay 6.97; R Mattoon 11.99; Geo Himler 12.21; C Henrici 19.95: C R Livesay 28.05; ROAD DISTRICT NO. 34 Ore City Sand & Gravel Ctr 40.00; W F Hab erlach 11.25; C W Friedrich & Son 4.40; Willamette Val So Ry 20.00; Carl Barney - 40.03 ; L P Barney 29.70; C Newhouse 3.49; Marinus Newhouse 38.39;' Joe Newhouse 27.92; Tom Mey R F Wyland 27.96; Blain Bird 13.96; N B Wade 13.96; Ben Wade 5.23; Ja son Jones 19.19 Victor Grimm 12.21; J. F. Jones 3.49; E L Palfrey 64.87; E J Wood 13.52; Ben Kennedy 11.78; J M Kennedy 13.52; Pringle Shaw. 12.21; Ed Jackson 10.47; Edgar Shaver 20.97 Geo Daugherty 20.97; John Cross 15.72 S P Lowe 22.71; Geo Jackson 8.73; Geo Palmer 8.72; Frank Kyniston 13. 98; C R Short 3.49; Otis Foglesong 1.74; W H Engle 27.93; ROAD DISTRICT N.O. .45 E A Hackett 69.00; Howard Cooper Corp. 67.00 :Coast Culvert & Flume Co 110. 58; W B Lawton 3.49; W G Randall 59.92; Charles Chinn 10.48; Morton Stauber 3.49; N S Norton 17.45; Newt Critesar 27.96; G A Miller 27.96; Tom Penman 27.96; V W Ledlngham 13.96; John Braker 6.98; ROAD DISTRICT NO. 46 Leonard Huras 44.00; Wm Kendall 25.00; Er nest Buright 22.71; Dewey Buright 11. 33; George Kohler 14.96; Ralph Kohler 3.99; D R Dimick 11.98; W M Beeson 13.98; O F Frentress 13.98; A G Phelps 6.98; Frank Zielinski 17.96; W M Gith ens 11.97; Max Bausman 3.49; Abbe Johnson 15.70; ROAD DISTRICT NO. 47 Fred W Sohn 1.00; Sidney Graham 12.21; Chas Arnold 34.94; Hong Kee 6.98; Fred W. Sohn 40.40; C T Hart 6.98; RJI Whitworth 6.99; Will Gooding 19.99; ROAD DISTRICT NO. 48 R F Watt 4.26; R W Zimmerman 1.35; L Seeley 6. 49; Jack Hylan 6.49; John Dresher 5.99; J Sorensen 5.99; Fred Frentz 4. 48; L A Rail 13.47; E D King 36.40; A L Yoder 28.00; R W Zimmerman 13.72; J A Ritter 3.49; F Ritter 1.74; B J Berg 19.99; ROAD DISTRICT NO. 49; J W Smith 13.98;, Erick Boeche 24.46; AV fred Boeche 10.46; Herman Harms 8.72; Wes Eby 6.99; Henry Kister 3.49; Peter Kister 3.49; R Heina 6.99; Frank Brusch 6.99; Otto Keil 6.99; Ben Krause 6.99; Chas Morris 34.94; Roy Chubb 34.94; Rudolf Klaus 26.93; Frank Weniga 3.49:. ROAD DISTRICT NO. 50 Oregon City Sand & Gravel Co. 20.00; A L Yoder 16.65; Gertie Willson $3.00; C F. Jackson 18.50; C F Jackson 13.46; Emery James 10.47;- Bud Jackson 5.23; O L Hammond 6.99 ; Stanley Ray 6.99 ; Wayne Jackson 1.74; Clarence Jack son 5.23; Albert Carpenter 3.49; H L Jackson 6.47; Carl Sether 7.98; Geo Sether 1.74; Tom Dyvbad 1.74; G E Wyland 61.89; Sam Wrolstad .86; Bert Flatness .86; Nels Frosmark .86; E Sehter .86; John Shoemaker 4.36; M J. Smith 3.49; ROAD DISTRIST NO 51 Roy R, Ridings 4.50; Olof Olsen 38.44; L Bow man 38.44 ; Ed Hobart 6.99 ; Jim Vers tag 31.45; Roy R Ridings 8.98; SPECIAL ROAD NO. 11 J. Bick ner & sons 5.20; N S Oldham 17.00; Stenstrom Bros 246.50; Andrew San ches 15.96; H. Whiten 13.96; F. Whit ten 25.95; Chas Hawk 13.96; G Zim merman 3.49; H Pollard 13.96; Wm Schatz 113.96; tR Delashmutt 13.96; Wm Sewell 15.96; John Raicy 17.96; Walter Borland 13.96; F Pumybrock 6.98; SPECIAL ROAD NO. 13 Carlson & Sherk Co 2.89; SPECIAL ROAD NO. 20 Herman Seibert 67.35; G De Young 5.23; Joe Papesch 35.90; Ray Dunlap 26.17; Rog er Burr 22.68; Gus Lingle 23.94; H T Burr 13.96; Fred Peterson 5.24; H Bock 15.70; SPECIAL ROAD DISTRICT NO. 21 A W Metfcger & Co 177.50; Jake De Young 40.41; Albert Hoffmeister 62.91 Gus Lingle 13.96; Oscar Noreen 29.66; August Oleson 29.66; W L Sharkey 15.70; Ed Hoffmeister 6.98; E Wedin 17.45; Walter Hoffmeister 6.98; Ed Noreen 3.49; SPECIAL ROAD NO. 29 A M Mow rey 11.98; D L Erdman 8.98; Ernest Mowrey 3.49; H Branner 1.74; G Aid rich 6.98; L Hedden 6.98; Carl John son 3.49; SPECIAL ROAD NO. 31 G B Trot ter 29.18; Henry Cromer 62.86; Ben Merritt 39.90; Henry Swales 4.49; C L Hearn 3.49; Gus Leasch 34.90; Louis Kohl 119.88; Lois Kohl 24.67; W E Cromer 20.98; Benj Swales 52.48; W E Cromer 89.49; Benj Swales 70.87; Mumpower & Hattan 324.48; Mrs. Gus Fischer 16.20; F H King 37.89; Bert White 8.72; J B Newkirk 6.97; John Walczak 22.68; Thos Walczak 19.19; Carl Arni 3.49; Eli Swales 27.92; Hen ry Swales 63.92; W O'Conner 27.96; Otis Smith 24.43; Ray Dallas 52.42; O M Deeder 3.49; O Rolf 3.49; W J Flynn 27.92; John Tschopp 48.93; Amiel Tschopp 24.43; O Hovey 17.45; C Arni 17.47; Carl Arni 10.47; Joe Busch 20 97 John Boss Sr. 3.49; J Boss Jr 3.49; SPECIAL ROAD NO. 35 Win Braat 31.43; A E Johnson 433.89; Amiel Lar son 26.17; John Spatz 17.45; John Schneider 26.17; Oscar Stienke 33.15; Alfred Stienke 31.41; Allison Allen 6.98; Frank Allen 6.98; Dick Hinkle 6.98; James Stewart 12.21; Toney Ber netz 5.23; John Gregord 12.21; Frank Wiegle 13.96; Leon Swanson 19.19; Chris Swanson 22.68; Hartley Johnson 10.47; John Hoff 10.47; SPECIAL ROAD NO. 37 C G Wet more 22.45; E E Berger 17.96; Ben Lindan 13.96; Albert Gasser 13.96; L J Hull 20.94; John Wiegle 12.22; Chas Gasser 3.49; A L Amrine 6.98; Emil Oldenberg 3.49; Hosee Rogers 3.49; Ed Buol 6.99; E Martin 3.49; E T Mcln tyre 1.00; Beaver Creek Cash Exch. 1.20; SPECIAL ROAD NO.38 Howard Cooper Corp 15.84; Bert H Finch 5.90; F Madden & Co 8.17 ; Jas Shibley 150. P T Monroe 117.34; Harry Howell 67. 69; Carl Peterson 19.71; H M Mor row 29.66; A Morrow 20.97; A L Bax ter 10.47; George Perry 34.01; Orman Kiggins 6.98; S W Benjamin 10.48; R H Keatings 6.98; H Skidima 6.98; Avlah Dodson 17.47; W J Sym'ms 8.72. SPECIAL ROAD NO. 44 Willamett Valley So Ry Co 120.00; Ore City Sand & Gravel Co 120.00; F M Henricksen 42.35; L A Shaver 140.00; A L Brough er 7.35; E Sowa 8.00; Ben Jeffers 12. 21; McDonell 17.44; Harry Gray 13. 95; Wm Jones 12.21; SPECIAL ROAD NO. 45 W Fischer 175.00; Geo Rosenboom 5.95; C R Live say 42. 55; C R Livesay 62.87; Stand Oil Co 38.31; S F Scripture 11.00; John Ball 26.69; Chas Rider 31.91; Waldo Rider 19.20; Joe Barlow 27.92; C J Carlson 27.17; W B Lawton 19.19; T C Morrison 27.92; Edgar Davis 26.17; W P Tucker 1.74; E F Portoner 17.45; C A Worthington 19.19; A Woodward 20.94; Carl Shank 10.47; E T Ban croft 72.00; H Fisher 101.02; C V Dag man 68.05; S L Irish 78.52; M Reames 61.07; W Fisher 31.42; E Williams 29.23; Carl Caseday 74.60; Nathan Caseday' 50.17; A C Beach 17.45; D Seitz 49.28; Max Bruch 77.80; J H Hadley 15.70: A Norum 47,55; L H Sutherland 47.11; E Fisher 101.02; C Feil 52.78; C Grimm 60. 20; SPECIAL ROAD NO. 45 Otto Mil ler 40.13; C Hammant 28.35; Albert Fisher 69.89; Amiel Wanke 87.37; D Scherruble 87.37; R C Buschow 87.37; John H Marien 80.38; A O Achilles 66.40; L E Wood 24.46; D Gellatz 41. 93; Albert Fisher 110.37; E A Hack ett 39.00; SPECIAL ROADNO. 48 orets Mills 2.25 Spencer Nice 11.82; Peter Hunt 5.10; SPECIAL ROAD NO. 50 W V S Ry Co 20.00; Market Roads NO. 1 Beaver Crk Garage 19.84; Honeyman Hdw Co 23.26; Carlton & Rosenkrans Co 10.59 ; Ore Port Ce ment Co 168.00; i Louis Churchill 80.00; Otto Striker 4.99; Dick Strieker 29.94; W S Gorbett 22.45; Otto Strieker 4.99; Dick Striker 4.99; W S Gorbett 4.99; Victor Hill 3.49; Walford Johnson 1.74, Clifford Johnson 1.74; John Heft 13.98 Alvin Heft 9.98; S Nash 9. 98; Elmer Nash 9.98; James Kernes 9. 98; Perry Forgeront 9.98; John Heft 132.81; Al vin Heft 94.81; S Nash 92.31; Elmer Nash 92.31; Perrie Forgeront 89.82; James Kernes 89.82; Elmer Raver 49.90; Leo Helmintak 3.00; Edith Heft 37.81; Alvin Heft 1.52; D R Dimick 38.43; J W Garrett 11.47; NO. 2 J C Elliott & Co 13.50; NO. 4-G H MiUer 8.50; Oswego Lake W & P Co ( 66.00 r Stenstrom Bros 545.00; John Raicy 76.33; A W Borland 59.33; J A Bushbaum 10.48; L Borland 5.23; A H Borland 22.45; Oldham 5.00; A H Borland 9.00; An drew Sanches 61.84; B Hawk 27.92; Chas Hawk 48.86; Frank Puymbrock 8.72; Win Schatz 49.73; G Zimmer man 50.59; R Delashmutt 52.34; Wm Sewell 49.86; F Whltten 99.59; H Whitten 42.75; H Pollard 7.85; General Echo Farm 2.50; Molalla Shoe shop 12.00; Molalla Garage 9.21; Stoner Bros Garage 6.25; Hodson-Feenaughty Co 62.70; Ore City Foundry 71.05; Falls Trans Co 36.43; G H Miller 13. 50; Road Builders' Equipment Co 1400. Ore State High Com 457.45; Clyde Equipment Co. 279.38; Howard -Cooper Corp 27.24; Frank Busch 245:50; S E Baker 4.70; O H Baker 5.00; Abe Gilbert 255; E L Palfrey 6.67; S F Scripture 6.75; T G WTorth 2.00; J 'I Case T M Co 1,87; E M Kellogg trus tee 300.00; Ore Ctate High Com 681.61. 5 E Baker 84.86; O H Baker 18.00, Marshall Wells Co 5.78; Phoenix Iron Works 2.40; Frank Busch 17 .CO; Lang ley Electric Co 53.30 ; Geo I C ise 12.30 Lent Bros Garage 5.80; Molalla Sho ing Shop 11.50; Eastern Clackamas News 30.00; R S Smith 9.75; Hodson Feenaughty Co 122.20; A Mather 152. 26 Pacific Highway Garage 82 07; W River Lumber Co 34.75; Hogs Bro3 $.90; P R L & P Co 5.00; C W Fried rich & Son 73.67; Frank Busch 58.20; B M Hertel 2.06; Hogg Bros 2.00; S F Scripture 5.00; E A Hackett 17.00; M E Swope 324.90; N S Oldham 21.60; Ore City Retreading & Vulc Wks 1.60; Wilsonville Garage 40.57; E R Kilgal lon 42.50; Abbe Johnson 50.00; Mrs. G H Cattley 99.69; C E Stout 6.00; M D Say 100.00; Abe Gilbert 183 20; Che ney & Doolittle 2.10; Mrs. Jack Ham ilton 92.69; F H Cross 6.15; Ore City Foundry . 1.25; E A Hackett 17.00; D L Trullinger 84.90; Hogg Bros 6.56; Oregon City Enterprise 66.00; Ward B Lawton 3.50; Thos A Dundaa 144.00; Oregon City Foundry 2.75: Ore City Foundry 2.10; Frank Busch 2 25; A. E Hoff 16.74; W W Chilcotta 192.75; B M Hertel 1.45; May & Washburn 8.55; C W Friedrich & Son 7.S0; Bob Mattoon .13.96; Bob Mattoon 68.97; H Henrici 89.90; J C Charles 13.96; P J Smith 11.97; C H Henrici 39.90; W J Henrici 7.98; L W Davies 67.62: E James 72.06; Eldon SwicK 80 04; Albert Scheer 80.04; W Raice 76.05; O Frost 76.05; T C Thomas X1.09; A C Warner 16.97; A C Scheer 17.84; A H Finnegan 63.89; A C Warner 31 .92; Eldon Swick 10.97; A C Warner 41.61; A C Scheer, 60.55; T C Thomaa 53.83: P Buckluni' 6.98; C A Wallace 127.24; Ed Anderson 124.71; Earl Starts 124.74; O C Klinger 85.50; Ed Rundle 105.51; F E Churchill 21.94; Beaver Creek Cash Exch 1.00: Frank Busch 9.20; Honeyman Hardware Co 106.50; S F Scripture 52.25; Fast Side Mill & Lumber Co 30.65; Stand OU Co 6.53; E D Olds 1512.50; S F Scrip ture 3.60; Ore Port Cement Co 31.50: Bob Mattoon 7.50; Olson's Garage & Auto Barn 10.00; Willamette River Lumber Co 50.83; Straight & Salisbury 7.28; Pacific Highway Garage 11.70; Howard Cooper Corp 600.00; B M Her tel 17.50; Hult Bros 86.40; Alvin Heft 39.92; John Heft 55.92; Elmei- Nash 39.92; S Nash 39.92; James Kernes 39.92; Perrie Farragruy 39.92; J S Hedden 34.93; Marvin Richey 11.46; E Heft 15.92; Macho 2.49; Fred Schaffer 1.99; William Feyrer 1.99; Jack Feyrer 1.99; Edw Feyrer 2.24; Bert Perry 1.99 Max Zanders 1.99; L W Davies 8.98: E James 4.98; A C Warner 3.49; T C Thomas 4.49; General Fund BOUNTY Theodore Kopper 30.00; Edward Schmidd 3.00; August Arvid son 2.00; H R Wilcox 4.00; A D Sher man 11.00; H Huxley 2.00; E O Rus sell 49.00; Maude Hoopes 3.00; Wm. Widner 6.00; E D Linn 6.00; ELECTION Armstrong Glover 3.00 SRERIFF W U Tel Co 2.01; Honey man Hdw Co 7.50; H H Hughes 107.50 Miller-Parker Co 1.25; Carl Long 4.00; Wm J Wilson 7.50; D M Marshall 12 .50; A Bachman 4.50; CLERK United Autographic Reg ister Co 25.00; Falls Trans Co 3.51; The Benner-Courier 80.90; Huntley Draper Drug Co 2.50; County Clerk 13.50; RECORDER Huntley-Draper Drug Co. 5.50; County Recorder 12.00; Edith M Noe 27.50; Banner-Courier 16.25; Ore City Enterprise 29.10; Bushong & Co 6.00; TREASURER County Treas 10.00; Ore City Enterprise .40; E W Sippel 47.50; ASSESSOR Oregon City Enter prise 604.25; W B Cook 11.07; Banner Courier 308.15 ; COUNTY COURT W F Harris 120. W A Proctor 100.00 ; Huntley-Draper Drug Co 7.95; Remington Typewriter C0I6.OO; State of Oregon 4.50; Ban ner Courier 37.35; COURT HOUSE Pac Tel & Tel Co 465.56; Board of Water Com 134.51; C W Bagley 33.00; Coast Chemical Co 50.80; Jones Drug Co 19.20; Cheney 6 Doolittle 2.80; Huntley-Draper Drug Co 12.00; J W Jones 10.50; CIRCUIT COURT Woodmen of the World 1.65; D D Bain 3.20 A H Knight 4.80; A D Gribble 6.20; Geo Schmidt 5.20; Geo. C Perdue 7.60; W E Bonney 8.40; C Littlepage 8.00; J C Bradley 3.20; Clyde Huntley 33.20; W H Lucke 34.80; Jacob Josi 33.40; Raymond Cau field 30.20; I D Larkins 38.00; H C Gilmore 34.80; Harry Peckover 33.40; L P Horton 33.40; Fred Hoffmeister 37.00; Wm Tucker 37.80; Richard Da vis 34.60; R W Schatz 34.40; Clyde Hughes 33.40; Leo Rath 39.90, C Mc Laughlin 34.60; H W Hagemann 34.60; Electric Hotel 13.65; Huntley-Draper Drug Co 2.50; R B Runyon 10.00; JUSTICE OF PEACE H H Hughes 35.00; Oregon . City Enterprise 15.50; E J Noble 88.65; Margaret Roberts 2.70; Maud Armstrong 2.70; Tom Cole man 4.50; Venue Brecht 6.30; C D ,W1elter 4.50; Geo Hall 1.30; H E Straight 1.20; O E Freytag 1.50; Aus tin Nichols 1.20; J J Bannon 1.20; Co ra Hylton 2.90; Sam Holestin 2.90; Co ra Holstein 2.90; Lavinia Kammler 2.90; Geo O Harding 2.90; Kate Miller 2.90; Oscar Danals 2.90; E L' Johnson 1.20; W W Myers 1.20; Geo. Wood ward 1.20; W R Wentworth 1.20; L P Horton 1.20; E J Busch 1.20; Mrs. D P Twombly 3.50; Mrs. M. E. Church 1.70; Brenton Vedder 1.70; Mrs. J S Rogers 3.50; Glass & Prudhomme Co 19.25; L A Rail 11.20; F E Lowe 18.70 V H Dunton 5.00; Ed Fortune 92.55; CORONER M C Strickland 10.00; Edward McLean 30.00; O A Pace 20.00 Holman & Pace 50.00; Walter E Hemp stead 5.00; SURVEYOR Huntley-Draper Drug Co 15.25; Chas Simmons 8.00; Chas Rider 6.60; H H Johnson 62.10; J C Sullivan 20.00; Francis Welsh 12.50; INSANE Frank R Mount 15.00; R L and R E Eaton 10.00; Walter E Hempstead 10.00; SUPT OF SCHOOLS The Banner Courier 16.75; Brenton Vedder 50.00; Agnes M Buckley -50.00; BOARD OF HEALTH The Banner Courier 24.00; INDECENT SOLDIER Mead Post No. 2 90.00; JAIL Mult County Jail 21.60; Falls Restaurant .85; Hogg Bros 8.90; : JUVENILE COURT Pacific High way Garage 3.49; Minda E Church 66. 30. TAX REBATE Frank Thiel 18.92; 1 Joseph Haas 20.44; A L Jones 7.28; Mulino Water Co 11.22. PRINTING & ADVERTISING The Banner-Courier 31.47; SEALER OF WEIGHTS & MEAS URES J F Jones 31.31. TAX DEPT The Wholesale Type writer Co. 47.50; Myrtle Henderson 120.50; Jess Hyatt 119.42; Neva Sat terly 87.25; Alice McKinnon 53.20; G6rdon Wilson 63.75; Ethel Mulligan 34:50; Carlotta Pace 36.00; Alta Burk 6.75; Edith Armstrong 4.50 Jessie Pad dock 56.10; I D Taylor 120.75; Mary Lucas 59.25; E M Howell 29.25; Urcil Armstrong 95.00; Ore City Enterprise 37.50; Ore City Enterprise 99.25; Fi delity and Deposit Co 50.00; W J Wil son 40.00. PROHIBITION H H Hughes 19.50. EXTENSION SERVICE Oregon Ag College 1150.00. COUNTY CLUB LEADER Ore Ag College 750.00; Pac Highway Garage 1.90; FIRE PROTECTION FUND J W Fefguson Jr. 913.20; - CATTLE INDEMNITY Gust Enge brecht 490.00; N H Smith 31.25; David Scheeff 35.00; N H Smith 25.00; H J and P J Anderson 25.00; John Lusac 17.50; COUNTY POOR Beaver Creek C Exch (Tom Jones) 64.07; Farr Bros $5.00; George A Harding 11.20; Esta cada Pharmacy 1.50; W G Masterson (Russell) 10.00; Bluhm & Moehnke (Jones) 112.89; A B Buckles (Mrs. Granquist) 17.31; Jones Drug Co. 12. 76; Huntley Draper Drug Co 28.88; Mult County 130.01; P J Winkel (Vea son) 20.34; P J Winkel (Cora Burns) 10.56; Frank McAnulty (Pluard) 10.00 Jay Maddox (Pluard) 10.00; Cheney & Doolittle (Lockart)" 5.00; Mre Fred Himler (J Matheson) 30.00; E A Hac kett (Mrs. Burns) 1200; E A Hackett (Mrs. Veason) 12.00; Twentieth Cen tury Grocery (Mrs. C M Cramer) 11.25 A D Kenworthy & Company (Lincoln York) 30.00; John Schock (W Dick elman) $9.50; Ore City Hosp (Hamil ton, Jorden, Russell & Sturdivent) 166.00; Walter Brendt (Jorden & Flecker) 10.00; C C Store (Burns) 4.25; Mrs. Ben Eby (W Hodge) 15.00; Walter E Hempstead (Neville) 10.00; A Bluhm (Wood) 17.00; Wm Danforth 10.00; Boys' & Girls Aid Society lOiOO David E Jones (Tom Jones) 5.00; Dock Mosier 14.00; Mrs. G. W. Thompson 10.00; Ada LeBaw 8.00; Katie Pluard 10.00; Ella Tracy (Eunice Horner) 10.00; Wallace R Telford (Michael Boyl) 12.00; Cheney & Doolittle (Wm Dickelman) 25.00; John & Wm Beers 30.00; Mrs. Elizabeth Saunders 5.00; Mary Lock 10.00; Anna Weterlin 10. Maud Williams (Care of child) $20.00; Geo H Newsche 15.00; Andrew Lund 15.00; Dennis Donovan (Dick Meyers) 30.00; J G Wake 7.00; W J Woods 12. Ole Josendall 10.00; Mrs. Sarah Solo mon 15.00; H Hitchman (Morris & Johnson) 50.00; C. W. Naeglie (Pat Smith) 25.00; Mrs. Lillian M Johnston 15.00; Tony Miller 15.00; Walter How land 30.00; Mrs. Martha Castile 30.00; Mrs. S Beckman (Ben Munson) 25.00; Ben Landis 20.00; Fred Wyder 12.00; David & Chas Lindgren (Glover) 20.00 L J Lageson (James McDole) 5.00. MONEY TO LOAN Farm Loan Urefrrd PAUL C FISCHER Beaver Bldo-, Oregon City DEAD HORSES TAKEN Cash yatd for dead cowa and down and oat horses. ' Will call anywhere. Phone MUwaukte C-J. WHITE WYANDOTTES, Martin- Keh ler strain, eggjs, 15 for $1.25, 50 for $3.75, satisfaction guaranteed. F. A. Smith, Oak Grove, Ore. FOR SALE A well developed, typy bull calf, 5 months old. His sire Oxford's Liberty Loan was placed first in a class of 8 at 1920 Interna- . tional Stock Show. His dam is a Register of Merit cow, with a record, as a 2 yr. old, of 373 lbs B. F. in 10 months. And as a Jr. 3 yr. old, has made an average of 58 lbs B. F. for first 4 months. Price reasonable. A. Malar, Jr., owner, Borinfe, Oregon. . NOTICE. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: WHEREAS, The trout and other fish inhabiting the waters of Gauley Creek, Trout Creek and Pine Creek, tributaries of the Molalla River, situ ated in Clackamas County, State of Oregon, are being threatened with ex tinction from excessive angling and other causes, and WHEREAS, The Oregon State Game Commission Is desirous of protecting the trout and other fish inhabiting the waters of Gauley Creek, Trout Creek and Pine Creek, tributaries of the Mo lalla River, situated In Clackamas County, State of Oregon; - THEREFORE, by authority of law vested In the said Oregon State Game Commission, notice is hereby given PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY D. C Latourettb, President F. J. Meyer, Casbie. THc First National Bank of Oregon City, Oregon CAPITAL, $50,000.00 Transacts a General Banking Business Open from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M that saf d Gauley Creek, Tiout Creek and Pine Creek, tributaries of the Mo lalla River situated in Clackam&s County, State of Oregon, are hereby closed to fishing of any kind or in any manner, for trouit or other fish from and after the 1st day of May, 1921, until again opened by the Oregon State Game Commission. And it is and shall be unlawful for any person to take or fish for trout or other fish by any means whatsoever in said closed Gauley Creek, Trout Creek and Pine Creek, tributaries of the Molalla River, situated In Clackamas County, State of Oregon, from and after the 1st day of May, 1921, until the same have been reopened -by orders of the Oregon State Commis sion. Any and all persons whomsoever so fishing in violation of this order will be prosecuted as by statute provided. Dated at Portland, Oregon, this 11th day of April. 1921. OREGON STATE GAME COM. By, I. N. Fleischner, Chairman. By Bert Anderson, Commissioner. . By Blaine Hallock, Commissioner. By Geo. H. Kelly, Commissioner. By M. A. Lynch, Commissioner. SUMMONS No. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, For Clackamas County.- Peter Swanson and Karen Swanson, husband and wife, Plaintiffs, vs. Valdemar Lidell, administrator, of the estate of Iver Naslund, deceased, Olef Naslund, Nils Naslund, Johan Naslund, Sam Naslund, Jonas Ed holm and Johanna Edholm, Defend ants. To the above named Olef Naslund, Nils Naslund, Johan Naslund. Sam Naslund, Jonas Edholm and Johanna Edholm, defendants; In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before' the 3rd day of June,- 1921, said date being more than six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons and if you. fail to appear and answer for want thereof, plaintiffs will apply to the above entitled court for the relief prayed for in said complaint, to-wit: For judgment and decree ad judging and decreeing that the agree ment entered into between the plain tiffs, Peter Swanson and Karen Swan son, husband and wife, and Iver Nas lund, deceased, before his death con stitutes a valid contract to make a will and that said plaintiffs having fully complied with all their portion of said contract are entitled to be declared the owners in fee simple of lot four (4) in block eighty-six (86), First Sub division of a portion of Onk Grove as shown upon the duly recorded plat thereof, located in the County of Clackamas, State of Oregon, free and clear of any claims of the heirs of said Iver Naslund, or of said adminis trator of the estate of Iver Naslund, and that said heirs and each of them and said administrator be barred from any claim, right or title in or to said property and for such other and further relief as to the court may seem meet and just in equity. This 'summons is served upon yoi by publication in. accordance with the order of publication made by the Hon orable J. U. Campbell, judge of the above entitled court on the 15th day of April, 1921, directing publication of summons once a week for six con secutive weeksi in the Oregon City En terprise a newspaper of general circu lation in the County of Clackamas, State of Oregon, printed and published in said county. Date of first publication. April 22nd 1921. Date of last publication, June 3rd 1921. OLSON, DEW ART & BAIN, Attorneys for Plaintiffs, 530 Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Portland, Oregon. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County ef Clacka mas. Valdemar Lidell, Plaintiff, vs. F. F. Johnson and Nina V. Johnson, husband and wife and J. A. Imlay, Defendants. State of Oregon, County of Clacka mas, ss. By virtue of a judgment order, de cree and an execution, duly issued out of and under the seal of the above en titled court, in the above entitled cause,- to me duly directed and dated the 7th day of April 1921, upon a judg ment rendered and entered in said court on the 21st day of March 1921, in favor of Valdemar Lidell, Plaintiff, and against F. F. Johnson and Nina V. Johnson, husband and wife, and J. A Imlay, Defendants, for the sum of $1500.00, with interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the 27th day of July 1914, and the further sum of $44.69 taxes paid, and the further sum of $150, as attorney's fees, and the further sum of $16.75 costs and disbursements, and the cost of ftnd upon this writ, commanding me to make sale of the folowing describefl real property, situate in the county of Clackamas, state of Oregon, to-wit: Tract No. 10, Arcadia Tracts, as the same appears on the duly recorded plat of said tracts on file in the office of the County Clerk of Clackamas County Oregon; together with the right of way of Crossing over the Arcadia and Fielding, Tracts, and also all rights of laying pipes for convey-, ance of water over said above describ ed tracts. Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution, judgment order and decree, and in compliance with the commands of said writ, I will, on Saturday, tie 14th day of May 1921; at the hour cf 10 o'clock A. M., at the front door of the County Court House in the City of Oregon City, in said County and State sell at public auction, subject to re demption, to the highest bidder, for U. S. Gold coin cash in hand, all the right, C. D. A D. C. LATOURETTE Attorneya-at-Law Commercial. Real Estate and Probate our Specialties. Of fice in First National Bank Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon. O. D. EBY Attorney-at-Law Money loaned, abstracts furnish ed, land titles examined, estates settled, general law business. Over Bank ef Oregon City. William Hammond Philip L. Hammond HAMMOND & HAMMOND Attorneya-at-Law Abstracts, Real Estate, Loans, Insur ance. OREGON CITY, OREGON Pacific Phone 81 Home Phone A-271 Pkoae 405 WM. STONE ATTORNEY AT LAW Stevens Bldg., Oregon City, Oie. title and Interest which the .within named defendants or either of them, had on the date of the mortgage here in or since had in or to the above de scribed real property or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, judg ment order, decree, interest, costs and all accruing costs. W. J. WILSON, , Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. By E. C. HACKETT, Deputy. Dated, Oregon City, Ore., April 15 1921. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. George P. Brown, Plaintiff, vs. Marie Carr Brown, Defendant. To Marie Carr Brown, above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed againct you in the above entitled suit on or before the 13th day of May, 1921, said date being more than six week from .the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you fail to so appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in his complaint, to-wit: For a decree dissolving the marriage contract here tofore and now exisiting between plaintiff and defendant, and granting plaintiff a divorce and for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem just and proper. This summons Is served upon you by publication thereof, by order of the Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge of the above entitled- court, made and enter ed on the 30th day of March directing that such publication be made in the Oregon City Enterprise once a week for six successive weeks; the lirst publication thereof being on the 1st day of April, 1921 and the last pub lication thereof being on the 13th day of May, 1921. E. J. MENDENHALL, Attorney for Plaintiff. 926 Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Oregon. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka--mas. Adah M. Lloyd," Plaintiff, vs. Glen L. Lloyd, Defendant. To Glen L. Lloyd, Defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon -You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of plain tiff herein heretofore filed in the above 'enitled Court within six weeks from the date of the first pub lication hereof, and on or before the '13th day of May, 1921, and if you fall to so appear and answer, the plaintiff will apply to the above Court for the relief prayed for in her complaint filed herein, to-wit: for a decree disselving the marriage contract heretofore and now existing between the plaintiff and yourself herein. This summons ia served upon you by publication in the Oregon City Enterprise at least once a week for a period of six successive weeks, pur suant to an order heretofore made and entered herein by the Honorable J. U. Campbell .Judge of the above entitled Court, which said order was dated and entered on the 25th day of March, 1921. Date of the firstpublication hereof is April 1st," 1921. Date of the last publication hereof is May 13th, 1921. JOSEPH, HANEY & LITTLEFIELD, Attorney for Plaintiff, 511 Corbett Building, Portland, Or. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE OF. FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned Albert D. Erb has rendered, and filed in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas Coun ty, Oregon, his final account of his administration of the estate of Daniel Erb, deceased, and that Monday the 6th day of June, 1921, at the hour of 10 o'clock A M, of said day at the County Court room in the Court house at Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon, has been fixed by said Court as the time and place for the hearing of any and all objections to said final account, at which time and place any person Interested in said estate may appear and file his objections in writ ing to said final account and contest the same and show cause, if any, why the same should not be approved, al lowed and settled. The first publica tion fs April 29th, 1921, and the last publication May 27th, 1921. ALBERT D. ERB, Executor if the last Will, Testament and estate of Daniel Erb, deceased.