Page 8 OREGON CITY, ENTERPRISE, FRID AX SEPTEMBER 3(0 92 C The County Court EXPENDITURES FOR SEPTEMBER, MONTH 1921 OF REGULAR DISTRICT FUND DISTRICT No. H Echo Farm $1. . 50; A. Mather. 198.15; J. Bickner & Sons, $12.30; Feenaughty Machinery Co., $40.74; Oregon Portland Cement Co., $8.75; M. .Barde & Sons, Inc. $4. 83; Honeyman Hardware Co., $24.50; Oswego Lake W L & P. Co. $121.84; Scherman & Jackson, $57.00; John Garcia, f26.91; Fred Lehman, $26.91; J". Lard, $20.93; J. Spdusta, $20.93; J. P. Cook, $14.95; L. Stenstrom, $8.97; Ed Pollard, $8.97; W. Pepoon, $2.99; J. Cox, $349; J Smith, $26.91; E. Brown, $26.91; G. Sanches, $26.91; J. Zeman, $17.94; F. Armstrong. $32.89; Andrew Sanches, $35.91; F. E. Whit-i ten, $44.90; E. Whitten, $17.91; W. R. Grinder, $41.86; Wm. Sewell, $35.91; R. Delashmutt, $33.66; Ed Martin, $18.70; N. Wiinikka, $22.44; A. Neal, $23.12; C. Aerni, $26.91; D. Reynolds, $26.91; N. Raicy, $35.91; H. Koch $23.92; L. Whittei, $17.91; B. Cong- . don, $26.91. DISTRICT No.' 15 Hogg Bros., $1. 30. . DISTRICT No. 16 Portland Ry. L. & P. Co., $201.60; C. W. Schuld & Sons, $65703; Peter Schuld, $22.50; Arthur Wetmore, $11.00; O. P. Roe the, $124.70; D. J. Abbey, $56.88; Ira Hart, $28.38; H. C. Faulk, $39.60; C. D. Atchley, $50.89; John Bellinger, $10.46. DISTRICT No. 17 Phoenix Iron Works, $15.75; Coast Culvert & Flume o?55- .Snrm Ttilev. $27.93; H.i Vvf dvw t Battin, $20.93; Wm. Strange, $20.93; Joe Hawkins, $53.91; Jno. Shields, $53.91; G. Beecham, $50.83; J- R transre. $53.82: Dan Mazzie, $34.95; s .Mnllan. $3.98: W. H.Counsell, $35.- 92. DISTRICT No. 21 C. W Schuld & Sons,' $20.00; Jake De Young. $6.73; Albert Hoffmeister, $8.98; Joe Papsch, $12.21; Roger Burr, $12.21; H. T. Burr, $12.21CMRD (aQflflR2V !3 D Burr, $10.46; Carl France, $2.99; Wal ter Young. $15.71; DISTRICT No. 25 Paul R. Meimg, $8.25; A. C. Thomas, $6.73; R. Shum way, $4.48; Thos. Hagan, $8.98; L ThT,fifiri $2.91: J. F. Dockery, $8.98; r tw.kerv. $4.48: Geo. Slater, $8.98 "R Hanebere. $2.98; F. Hopkins. $4.48 n,, Mnrtitirtale. $4.48: Wm. Chatham, $8.98; Wm. Ganerg, $8.97; A. H t-i; - cofi- A CavpiTt. $4.48: H A u t' li "fT nisTRirT No. 28 G. E. LaSalle, $13.60. DISTRICT No. 29 G. E. $46.43; D. L Erdman, $4.49; ling. $2.99: CarlHanse, $2.99; rey, $20.96. DISTRICT No. 31 Frank Busch Sons. $3.50: DISTRICT No. 33 Francis Welsh H5ii;- s F Scrinture. $8.00; Park place Store, $0.65; J. R- Livesay, $11 95: C R Livesay. $15.69; F Ferguson $5.98; DISTRICT No. 34 Frank Busch Sons. $11.37: Hagg Bros. $0.50; TTfTrrr No. 35 Standard Oil itlitl. -or T Sherman, iz.iu, o m. Anderson. $11.96; C. H. Conncell, $27.93; I. N. Levy. $1.96; O. P. Roe- the. $61.43; DISTRICT No. 17 C. W. Schuld & Sons, $1492.00; Ardenwald Water Co. $3.00; S. Cook, $289.44; Peter Schuld, $435.14; I. w. Schuld, $170.32; Art Wetmore. $350.49; E. Daue. $264.79; Dan Mazzie, $277.36; J. W. Schuld ?S8.56; F. Henrici, $94.80; L Henrici, $88.56; R. Avery, $64.86; J. Avery, $64.86; C. C Miracle. $69.85: V. A. Messenger, $63.83; J. T. Jones $67. 36; W. C. Martien, $59.33: M. Blaire, $27.92; C. H. Counsell. $71.81; F. H. Smith. $144.74; E. H. Messenger, $31 41; C E Frossard.. $3.99; Sam Riley, $31.90; H. Battin, $70.31: Wm. Strange, $26.91; H. Henirci, $101.80; A. Scheer, $55.84; C. Rattan, $45.34; C. H. Henrici, $67.34; W. J. Henrici, $71.35; W. S. Daywalt, $45.34; W. S. Davis.. $45.34: Karl Perry. $47.08; H. C. Smart, $45.34; W. Imel, $45.34; John Young, $52.34; J. Scheer, $52. 34; W. M. Young, $48.85; A. It. Daue, $45.36; B. F. Brady. $45.34; SPECIAL No. 21 P. R L $159.76; SPECIAL No. 22 W. E. $64.79; Ed Olds. $30.83; G. $49.61: M. H. Wheeler, $35.92 Wheeler, $23.92; SPECIAL No. 23 Martin Mickel- son, $8.98; Cromer, $49.X4; Ea Olds, $63.83; G. E. LaSalle, $57.28; A. Haughlum, $2.99; E. R. Brook,S4.49; SPECIAL No. 25 A. C Thomas, $76.32; R. Shumway, $56.80; Thos. Hagan, $59.89; T. Bacon, Srfb.s., . Winters, $20.20; R. Radford. $20.96; L. Lehnfield. $104.82; J. uocKery, $104.81; W. E. Fellows, $11.96; Ben Pickens, $5.99; B. Dockery, $34.38; Geo. Slater. $68.87: T. Larsen oa.au I. Arnold, $35.94; T. Haneberg, $31.31; A. Caven. $25.41; F. Mopkins, UAi, Bud Martandale, $19.43; W. Chatham, $26.95: SPECIAL No. 26 D. W. Douglas, $10.48: No. 34 Otto Monnse. Lewis. $22.90; J. Swiat- J. Eggink, $77.74; J. J. M. Mowreader, $85.00; $4.48: G. P. Wilson, luniitNiHUiiiiHiiMiuumaL Turning on the Juice & P. Co. i Cromer, LaSalle, W. E. SPECIAL $50.00; W. C. koski, $82.23; Gage, $73.23; K. Swiatkoski, E. LaSalle, E. Bor- A. Mou- & & Co., C R Livesay, $20 Oil W. Hershberg $124. F. Scripture, $1.50; 40. DISTRICT No. 36 Standard Co. $6.35; Hogg Bros., $0.40; W. Matton. $4.50; L Moser. $3.50; DISTRICT No 38 Bacon & Lemon, o na. rr-V, X etA Allto Co.. $1.00; F. ?O.UU. vw - - Madden & Co.. $13.78; Areh Howell, tinn- t v Monroe. $89.11; Albert Hubert, $22.45; Carl Peterson, $8.97 W. A. Bard, $599; rTSTRTCT No 31 C. H. Duncan $8.69; . ' DISTRICT No. 43 Molalla Shoeing chn 5 7K- Tfevrer Bros.. $14.99; Ed Feyrer, $17.95; Olliver Dickerson, $14 95: Art Scott, $59.85; Tom Scott, $50. ? h Newell. $26.91: M. J. Wheat on. $4.48: rTf n.Tr.T No. 44 F. M. Henrick sen, $231.67; Emma McFaddin, $10. . 00: 'j. W. Baer. $5.23; J. W. Rood, $4. a. a -MI Ornahnne. $1.99: R D.'Gro- i'ao- w TJ Knerle. $1.74; E. A.-x' , ' ' Taifrv. $134.73: R. P. Joplin, $3.73; TMcrnxrfr No. 45 Wm.. E. Estes, $4.70. TWCSTRICT No. 47 Ernest Bauman, $86 85; A. McConnell, $35.93; Hong Zr-. cno- n t Hart. $31.39; Fred iv.ee, Qo.no, -- W. Sohn, $57.85; DISTRICT No. 48 J. J. er, $63.75; district No. 50 Ben Cole, 20; Ed King. $30.00. DISTRICT No. 50 Emil Istehner, cco-7. TVThrill Scott. $81.00; C. F. coRQi- Harvev Jackson. $i-- tiavtusuu, - " - 49- " SPECIAL ROAD FUND oT.TT-.nTAT. No. 7-City of Estacada, $438.84; SPECIAL No. 13 A. F. Hassel fcrink, $15.45; P. C. Knecht, $27.24; R. H. Walls, $23.20; George Walls, Edward Walls, $7.48; .Auto Peters, $17.49; SPECIAL No. 14 Dewey Ham mond, $20.00; C. G. Norris, $52.59; E. S. Bass, $15.40; C. E. Johnson, $16. " 92 SPECIAL No. 15 G. Notdurft, $51. 60; H. Reinke, $11.92; E. Notdurft, $3.99; .G. Smith, $8.98; J. Mantha, $16 44; W. Yeomans, $23.92; V. Ryp cynski. $16.43; Chas. Kellenhofer, $4.-48- F Kelenhofer, $23.95; H. Hell berg, $16.44; L. Bacon, $8.97 ; H lin ger, $23.95; . H. Yeomans, $20.96, Simundick, $8.98; , SPECIAL No. 16-C. W. Schuld & Sons. $320.00; Geo. Lakms $7.50, vt b,., . $6.00: F. C. Gadke, o.- r MMTatt. $820.00; E. C. La IV. tt $32.94: A. J. C. Battan, $17.45; W. Zr ',,Zo' S17.45: C. H. Henrici, V,. - t TioT,rioi $27.45: W. S. rv.it 2(.94: W. S. Davis. $17.45. Karl Perry, $17.45; H. C. Smart, $17 tit wi $17.45: John Young. $17.- 45; J. Scheer, $10.47; W M .p. a tj Dane. $17.45; J, son $38.93; S. Cook. $162.84, M40.25: Art Wetmore, "T rT chnld. $206.72; S121 35 T- H. Smith, $79-27; E. Daue. rici, $43.68; U Henric., $43 68. R Av ery, $29.94; J. Avery. $29.14, MTricle. $24.95; i. M-' 93; J. T. Jones. $24.95: E. H. Mess enger, $37.92; W. C. Martien, $24.43, $20 94: C. T. Blackburn, t. Mover. $75.03; F. Schmidt, $41.93; .T Wallace. $107.41; C. M. Mowreader, toi ?o- a Savage. $38.93: O. Parker $53.91; E. R. Schmidt, $53.91; E. shambron. $5.99: S .A. Douglass. $29.95; L. Satera, $5.99; H. Waldo, $14.95; R. Gage. $17.94; A. Savage. $2.99; W. Weisenberg, $5.18; J. M Heckart, $83.76; W. Robbins, $74.76; DISTRICT No. 35 Wm. Brown. $25.00; Wm. Braatz, $31.43; A. E. Johnson, $26.17; Hartley, Johnson, Frank Weigie, zu.sj, Emil Larson, lia.; The favorite indoor sport in Washington is for a member of the minority party to explain to his col leagues in a laborious fashion the faults of the majority party. . From a ratalitory standpoint, this practice may i justified, and it is not without precedent, and while the members of congress of both parties take little inter est in what is said, the speech may be used later as polit ical campaign material. Such a program is expensive and is distasteful to the people who have to pay the bills. The latest offender is Senator Harrison, of Mississippi, who criticized the president for taking week-end trips in the government yacht Mayflower. The executive, according to Mr. Har rison, should be denied any pleasure or recreation, and should work seven days a week. The senatorial critic neglected, of course, to refer to the trips and tours of Mr. Wilson, who comandeered the steamer George Wash ington for two round trips across the Atlantic, and left his office in charge of his secretary. Senator Harrison does not like it because the presi dent wrote a letter to Senator McCormick if Illinois con cerning the political situation in New Mexico. Naturally Mr. Harding favored the election of Senator Bursum, re publican, and said so. We recall the bye-elections of 1918. while we were at war, and the epistle penned by Mr. Wilson, in which he urged the defeat of republican candidates for congress. The people of the country were fully aware that the republican congressmen had given the war program their support and they revolted against the presidential tactics. In short they demon strated that it was not a Democratic war and the result . of Mr. Wilson's interference was that his party was shorn of its majority in congress. The republicans of New Mexico, and possibly some democrats returned , Senator Bursum by a majority of around 7,000, justify ing the correspondence between the president and Sena tor McCormick. In a little more than a year the country will hold a general election for congressmen. Senator Harrison is merely turning on the juice to start the political current, as is the custom, and should not be taken too seriously. ,.s Lalone, Ben Sal $31. Young, C. Nel- Peter $189.- Mullan, $19.43; T3.. 'ai 44: Ray Brown, $11.95; ivunhor $23.94: Wm. Calrson, iiiUCl l -A. A. VA f ' . ti TTwiet. $32.94; Carl - .0-1,10. 03- H. H. Coop, $31.43, -nr:...,, ifi?;7(i: John Fullam, ah. t TTnllam. $8.22: Victor .19 4C- F.HTrmndHaas. $5.98; iqar- .To Salfeld, $13.45; J. H, olD 7d7- John Hughes, $4.48; ,Fay McClure. $5.98;; GTTTPTAT. NO. 61 tam jliucx $23.92: Albert Schieve, $20.93; Julius oumc.c, 93: George Rogers, $14.90; Jonn . Gard. $5.98; Jake Gard, $8.9; v.. i-- Oarrison. $8.97: Christ Davidson, $8.- 97 : Paul Schieve, $8.97 ; A. L. Amrine, $5.98: Hosie Rogers, $5.99; Paul Steg- man, 52.99. SPECIAL No. 38 R. H. Millard, $6.00; Nels Christensen, js.f; Lacy, $2.99; Mac Hedges, $1.49; SPECIAL No. 42 E. Hanzen. Sb.as; Hugd Wicklund. $5.98; Ed Johnson, $13.47; SPECIAL No. 43 F. M. Hendrick- sen. $37.50; SPECIAL No. 44 L. A. Shaver, $20.00; Willamette Fuel & Supply Co., $374.33; W. J. Avison, $54.00; A. J. Lais, $302.79; Jas. Baty, $80.73; E. E. Waltman, $77.74; Geo. Davidson. $80. 73; R. W. Davidson. $149.33; Pringle Shaw. $52.32; W. W. Everhart, $75.81; Leslie Palfrey, $5.99; W. H. Engle, $41.37; J. A. Wells, $8.97; Gale Wil son, 1.49; a. m. Miner. treo. Case, $1.49; Carl Ramsby, $11.96; Geo. A. Marts. $161.73; A. Butter- field, $152.74; D. H. Ramsby, $17.97; Rex Stubbs,. $46.42; Gus Simmons, $55.31; G. J. Friedrich, $3003.76; SPECIAL No. 45 D. T. Meldrum, $31.20; SPECIAL No. 46 R. R. Mander- ville, $5.99; W. R. Piepka, $11.98; ad Helvy, $7.47; Herman ePipka, $4. 69; Otto Striker, $5.99; SPECIAL No. 48 j: S. Fisher. $301.96; Amos Kauffman, $589.70; J. J. Hershberger, $337.86; R. W. Zim merman, $50.15; A. Bell. $22.42; W. Welch, $17.94; F. E. Mills, $38.16; A. Mills. $29.90; L G. Ziegler. $20.91; SPECIAL No. 50 Ben Cole, $252.- 00; C. F. Jackson. $13.50; GENERAL ROADS FUND Parkplace Garage, $0.65; H. W. Sharp Co., $5.20; The Garlock Pack ing Co.. $8.93; Alaska Junk Co., $12. 97; F. H. Henrici, $23.00; Willamette River Lumber Co., $7.05; Pacific High way Garage. $14.96; B. M. Cchuld, $27.45; Silica Products Co., $982.00; Standard Oil Co.. $6,105.12; H. Hen rici, $17.97; A. Scheer, $15.96; C. Batton, $6.98; W. L. Walther, $6.98; H. Henrici, $8.98; W. J. Henrici, $16.47; W. S. Daywalt, $6.98; W. S. Davis. $6.98; Karl Perry, $6.98; H. C. Smart, $6.98; W Imel, $6.98; John Young, $6.98; J. Scheer, $6.98; W. F. Hartnell, $6.98; W. M. Young, $6.98; A. R. Daue, $6.98; J. C. Nelson. $17.- 97; Glen Simpson, $10.47; G. Wilson, $10.27; G. Hilmer, $10.47; M. S. Glass, $10.47; F. Ferguson, $6.98; C. Hamlin, $10.47; Oswego Garage, $12.00; Bruns Lumber Co., $2.24; Tualatin Garage & Repair Shop, $13.75; Lent Bros. Garage, $32.04; Eri & Jonsrud, $11.60; Molalla Shoeing Shop, $48.90; Will iam Mackrell, $2.20; O. C. Ret. & Vul. Wks., $90.02; Frank Busch & Sons, $83.15; Oregon City Foundry. $13.00; W. S. Maple, $8.25; Oregon Welding & Machine Wks., $7.50; Canby Hard ware & Imp. Co., $20.56; A. Mather, $21.36; Union Oil Co. of Calif., $30.60; W. Waldorf, $15.50; Oregon Electric Ry Co., $20.00; Francis Welsh, $40. 00; W. H. Mattoon, $3.00; J. L Case, T. Mi Co., $7.00; G. E. LaSalle, $58.- 50; Standard Oil Co., $1,406.40; City of Molalla, $16.45; Jas. F. Nelson. $210.00; C. W. Schuld & Sons, $118.00; UDerai store, $12.67; The Holt Mig. yt; sterani Lumber Co., $195.65; Pa- Co., $445.80; A. C. Wilkin, $1.00; Robt. ! cifc Highway Garage, $24.14; S. F. Jarl. $600.00: Chas. Waller $200 00: ! ScPture, $9.00; C. A. Warren. $45.- Scherman -ft- Ta-imn QA CK. xr TT I 4; G. W. Cromer, $33.00; Mrs. G. H. Cattley, $100.00; C. W. Richardson, $92.79; Straight & Salisbury, $24.40; M. D. Scramlin, $15.93; M. H. I Wheeler, $15.71; C .M. Lake, $8.96; W. E. Wheeler, $17.96; J. Bremer, $4. 48; Forest E. Mills. $11.22; J. J. Eis ner, $28.92; Charles Eisner. $14.95; Charles Hond, $5.98; J. C. Yandell, $19.94; E. J. Tanking. $26.94; J. A. ! McComb, $16.94; Bruce Randolph, ! BIT n . . in r i .- a t Barde i ' inn, n.so; a .u . Cowgill I wy. $5.97; John Wanker, $52.b2; $B8 00-'lE- D- olds 582.17; Orval M. Olds, Hi. $50.00; j G. J. I $6.25; $29.00; I Say. $100.00; E. R. Kilgallon, A. C. Erickson & Co. $2.00; Friedrich, $23.73; Hogg Bros. Carlton & Rosenkrans Co., Bruns Lumber Co., $100.11; M. & Sons, Inc., $33.75; H. E. $44.32: J I. Case T. M Co ti, po r is.! $22.45; Carl Johnson, $25.41; B. 90; Howard Cooper Corp., $870.28; ! Woodberry, $20.92; B. Wandless, $20. Howard Cooper Corp. $325.48; Redda-!92: ccar Lund. 30-92: E- Moran way's Truck Line. $0.78; Pacific High-. ?2-55; J- H. Wanker, $8.72; A. Wan way Garage, $71.02; F. M. Henriksen. ker. $10.03; W. Wanker. $10.47; J. D. $17.80; Hult Lumber Co.. $39.10; C. J. Vallet, $10.48; Welhelm Fenek $2. wowott won- Mnior-Pnrw r-n si i - 99 J Johan Kummer, $2.99; Terry 76; C. R. Livesay, $662.5; Road Build- Scheer, $2.99 ers Equipment Co.. $92.00; Clackamas aolr Douglas, $29.93; Fred Hoffmeister, $2.99; L. J. Rucker, $5.99; J. W. Ca hiU, $76.99; Ed Douglas, $565.24-; Roy Douglass, $4.49; MKT. RD. No. 4 Feenaughty Ma chinery Co., $29.40; Frank Busch & Sons, $9.95; A. Mather, $101.50; Ore gon Portland Cement Co., $4.00; Buf falo Roller Sale Co.. $49.90; MKT. RD. No. 4 (Continued) Howard-Cooper Corp, $36.82; Sten-; strom Bros. $1242.74 Miller-Parker Garage, $4.07; D. T. Meldrum, $6.84; H. H. Johnson. $7.20? Scherman & Jackson, $27.50; Road Builders Equip. Co.. S54.00; H. H.. Johnson. $46.14 C. Sullivan. $29,94; Chas. Simmons, $23.94; Andrew Sanches, $71.82; F. Armstrong, $41.86; L. Whitten, $25. 87; F. E. Whitten. $80.82; . Wm. Sew ell. $71.82; N. Wiinikka, $71.06; Wm. Armstrong, $53.82; Geo. Pepoon, $53.- 82; Ed Gates. $49.33: H. Koch. $28. 40; J. Dalrymple $37.37; A. Sinkler, $17.94: B. Congdon. $47.84; F. Whit ten. $31.82; R.. Delashmutt. $48.62; Ed Martin, $52.36; J. Ziman, $47,88; Dan Reynolds, $29.90; L Stenstrom, $29.90; C. Aerni, $29.90; N. Raicy, $29.90; H. Koch. Jr., $23.92; P. Sin- nott, $23.92; Chas Brown, $17.94; James Lord, $20.93; A. Neal, $17.94; W. Scott, $14.92; John Pickel, $2Q.92; J. Garcia, $8.97! Wm, Bonebreak, $17.- 94; Fred Schaber, $1.49; Arthur Mar- tinzy, $47.92; George Elligsen, $47.92; George Elligsen, $47.92; Lly Tiede- man, $29.95; Otto Pamperine, $11.98; J. A. Bushbaum, $140.76; John Raicy, $103.27; Lee Borland, $67.27; A. W. Borland, $70.26; C. C. Schroeder, $47.- 84: George Saum. $86.74; A. H. Bor land. $169.25; Ernest Wilke, $65.78; L. Malsam, $38.87; J. F. Heintz, $29. 90; Benjamin, Schroeder, $125.79; Carl Theobold, $62.79; Jack Saum, $4.48; John Wanker, $83.86; H. M. Borland, $59.79; Henry Koch, $107.82; Leonard Schaber. $131.78; Bert Mos er, $20.93; MKT. RD. No. 5 The Dailey Rec ord-Abstract, $6.30; D. T. Meldrum, $14.12; C. G. Norris, $95.69; Dewey Hammond. $39.02; C. E. Johnson, $12.- 66; E. S. Boss, $11.52; MKT. RD. No. 6 D. T. Meldrum, $13.80; W. C. Cowgill, Jr. $177.77; J. W. Miles, $94.81; L. Hull, $71.74; Don ald Ward. $35.88; MKT. RD. No. 7 G. H. Cattley, $71.25; D. T. Meldrum. $13.20; H. H. Johnson, $24.00; W. C. Cowgill. $81.- 04; J. W. Miles. $39.92; L. Hull. $33.- 76; L. Beatie, $27.60; Geo. Pennell, $84.89; W. H. Rambo, $64.87; E. W. Paddock, $59.93; G. H. Cattley, $49. 92; H. H. Johnson, $53.83; J. C. Sul livan, $29.94; Chas. Simmons, $23.94; Gei. Forman, $133.28; Otis Deeder, $50.92; W. H. Stone, $74.75; Albert Bill Parker, $35.88; Alvin Johnson. $32.94; L. Lake. $17.94; C. Woolfagen, $8.97; A. B. Johnson, $8.95; Lee An derson, $2.75; C. M. Huggett, $47.92; BOND ROAD FUND BOND RD. No. 2-B The Oregon V. Carmichael, $41.40; Paul Sowa. $2.- 50; N. C. Nelson, $23.59; Otto Jacob, $62.79; Maurice Johnson, $43.36; Geo Wolf, $86.86; C. Dewy. $35.52; Willard Stanton, $23.56; V. ChrisUien, $3.36; E. D. King, $1646.40; L. Lambert, $136.60: G. A Johnson, $1531.75; John McHolick, $320.61; Ben Cole, $154.80; R. F. Watts, $121.23; C. Pelter, $136. 40; N. B. Trotter, $111.27; Hurley Fouts, $104.79; O. Welsh, $97.76; Frank Turner, $85.99; Henry Cromer, $164.77; Taylor Huston. $103.41; Carl Moen, $78.51; J. Doors, $99.94; Geo. Kitzemiller, $89.43; J. C. Hugill, $138.- 66; Earl Jensen, $176.73; Volina Big gins, $88.23; Eli Swales, $81.48; Otto Jacobs, $20.93; Maurice Johnson, $25. 80; Geo. Wolfe, $24.72; Carl Jensen, $57.19; Andrew Nelson, $30.70; T. E. Graham, $17.99; C. Dewey, $6.35; Wil lard Stanton, $16.82; V. Christensen, $5.98; John McKenzie, $8.98; C. Big gins, $23.96; E. D. King, $310.00; G. A. Johnson, $184.60; John L. Lien- hart, $4.48. TRAFFIC LAWS NOT ENFORCED SAY OFFICERS That the state and county traffic laws, relative to night driving, and to speeding are being flagrantly violated is the essence of complaints that are being made to the county authorities Sheriff Wilson says that his depart ment is unable to cope with the sit uation, due to the fact that the she- iffs office at present has no officer who is either detailed or equipped to handle traffic problems. stories or recKiess anving,' of ma chines being crowded off the roads, of glaring headlights and hogging the highways are told, and the sheriff himself admits that the speedsters have become informed of the fact that enforcement of the laws here is lax. and are taking advantage of the pavvd highways t' disregard regulations. Accidents on Increase Accidents in Clackamas county are on the increase, and many or them, according to the sheriff, are of a type which would be prevented by rigid enforcement of the laws. The only traffiie officer who is on the highways in the county is under the direction of the court, and the rec ord at the Oregon City justice of the peace office show but one arrest during this month to his credit. One of the most flagrant violations, say the officials, is the use of glaring headlights. Attempts have been mads to curb this practice, but they say that it can only be stopped by men who are sent out on the Job primarily as traffic officers. On man, who owns a light car, has complained that things have come to such a pass Iron & Stl Cr SAW Tkn "" "6 13 "lmm to uuve aioug $60.00; J. W. Hart, $7.04; A. Mather. ! main highways at night with his wife Oregon City Sand & Gravel Co., $12 MISSING BOAT THOT CLEW TO ESCAPE OF MAIL TRAIN ROBBER TACOMA. Wash., Sept. 21. More mystery resulting from tbe escape and total disappearance of Roy Gard ner, mail bandit from McNeil Island I enitentiary. centered today in the discovery by J. O. Evans, residing near Gertrude, that his 'rowboat was missing. Tiie disappearance of the boat is taken here as a possible indication that Gardner ias been hiding on th island all the time the search for him has been, progressing, and that he has just taken advantage of the fact that the hunt had been abandoned Saturday The rope of Evans' b-wc had been unfastened and left on the beach and the roller kept in the boat for slid ing it down the beach, had been used and then thrown back on shore. No trace of the craft could be found this morning. There was no patrol or search -whatever yesterday or last night, the last two launches of the watei patrol having been withdrawn by Warden Thomas Maloney after all hope o f capturing Gardner on the island had been abandoned. Data on Land Asked; Research is Planned A request for information relative to the agricultural, timber, mineral and irirgated - areas in Clackamas county has been received by County Agent W. A. Holt, from the state exhibit department. The data is to be used in the compilation of a book to provide homeseekers with detaled information about the state. - The present plans for the volume in dicate a large scale of rsarch. In formation of varried character con cerning the different districts in the state is to be supplied with the view to completeness and authenticity. It is expected to complete the research by October 15. P. T. Scheer. $1.49; Ru- Klaus, $11.22; R. Rosemau, $5. 24; Wm. Sumner, $1.49; J. Keeler, $1. 49; H. Himsen, $1.49; L. Ochlschleag er. $1.49: A. Haughlum. $7.98: E -R. p?rook. $22.45: John Heft, $191.74; Al Co. Auto & Tractor Co., $15.99; Will amette Fuel & Supply Co., $236.25; The Pacific TeL & Tel. Co.. $12.50; S. -CT Onn-f.o (Unn- TT T! fm 9.9.4, - ' nn- t t'isfi on-' rivH. Tnnnin- vin Heft, $90.74; Earl Strong. $62.82 mont On . $20.00: Geo. J. Case. $10.30: I W. Perry, ' -i-i i f n A . Molalla Garage, $14.08; Abe Gilbert,; $209.87; Dan Mazzie, $62.46; S. Cook, $68.78; Peter Schuld, $77.38; Art Wet-; more, $79.27; . W. scnuia, $a.; e. Mullan, $68.78; F. H. Smith, $68.78; E. Daue, $89.76; J. W. Schuld, 518.71; . F. eHnrici, $18.71; L Henrici. $12.47; R. Avery, $9.98; C. C. Miracle, $14.97; J. Aevry, $9.98; V. A. Messenger, $11.-; 97; J. T. Jones, $14.97; E. H. Mess enger, $11.97; J. T. Jones, $14.17; E. j H. Messenger, $10.47; W. C. Martin, $10.47: W. C Martien. $10.47: C. i. Counsell, $11.97; W. H. Witzke. $41. $87.25; S. Roy Jess oCntril, $69.80; Jr., $10.47; J. Berg, Nash, $90.74; Cantril, $69.80; Fred Moehnke, $45.37: S. F. Script lire. $2.80; E. James, $29.91; O. Frost, $15.96; T C Thomas, $2917; A. C. Scheer, $24.42. MARKET ROAD FUND I M. R. No. 1 T. G. Worth, $6.00; , Echo Farm, $11.50; Molalla Shoeing . Shop, $4.50; Frank Busch & Sons, $1. ! 80; Canby Hardware & Imp. Co., $6. j 75; Howard-Cooper Corp, $90.75; j Coast Culvert & Flume, $114.91; J. A. .Wall. $2S.70: T T. MeMi-ii-m SIR 00- nejiiumo j Fr,edrich. $18.00: G. H. Cattlev. ?77.uz; w. w. uancote, i4.oz; van $40.11; 95; C. Calahan. $92.35; Geo. Pennell. $26.12; W. H. Clarence Jubb, Rambo, $19.96; E. W. Paddock, $18.44; ce Sterman, $129.23; $254.79; Wm. Braatz. $132.29; Dave French, $2.99; JV .E. Garett, $45.23; A. W. Krazberger, - $143.04; B. O. Kraxberger, $136.31; Ruben Wright, $43.36; Albert Dickenson, $51.22; Jo Nordling, $81.95; Ward Garett, $10. 57; Sam Holsteen. $113.83; John Chil cote, $16.08; W. Nordling, $38.50; L. E. Wood, $40.44; Alfred Wright, $9. 34; Al. Scott, $27.93; R. Patterson, $20.93; P. Bartlemay, $17.94; Berge Tarkelson, $74.09 ; G. B. Davidson, $88.98: Herbert Ackerson, $78.13; I. L. Hedden, $85.49; Arther Bull, $54. 54; Joe Lilly, $125.72; Ross Anderson, $80.43; R. Patterson, $14.28; John Su kow, $26.91; R. McMahan, $66.60; W B. Lund, $22.42; Earnest Mowrey, $5. 98: M. Klein, $41.86; George Dooley, $8.98: A. W. Baumback, $7.48; C. J. Long, $36.90; Herman Piepka, $26. 94: John Dozer, $10.46; G. E. Frakes. $1.49; Bill Dietz, $35.94; Herb John- $32.94: Bill Piepka, $5.99; Abbe Johnson, $26.94; Will Begele, $5.99; C. A. Wallace, $162.24; Ed Anderson, $148.66: Earl Starks, $154.27; Ed Run- die. $147.25; F. E. Churchill, $124.73; O C. KQlinger. $75.62; W. B. Caffee, $98.16; L. Adkins, $4.20; R Reynolds, $7.48; D. French, $4.67; Wm Chilcote, $10.48; D. French, $14.98; E. James, $67.82: W. Rainey, $99.74; O. Frost, $95.76; T. C. Thomas, $92.03; A. C. Scheer. $76.77; Eldon Swick. $17.91; Glenn Bours. $151.59; E. Beers, 22: Carl Laundree, $106.05; Otto Stri ker, $162.22; Dick Striker. $168.46; W. S. Gorbett, $168.46; Claud M. Mow rader, $63.01; Chris Miller, $17.45; J. H. Margeson, $147.22; Simpson, $58.86: W. C. Griffith, $56.86; Beaver Creek Cash Exchange, $24.00; Wm. Monner. $245.30; Bruns Lumber Co., $9;85; Frank Busch & Sons. $90.60; Eri & Jonsrud, $1.20; F. M. eHnrik sen, $1.15; A. L. Yoder, $76.44; Kooke & Jubb, $145.13; W. R, Telford. $5. 85; Oregon State Highway Commiss ion, $40.97; Liberal Store, $7.35; Dix on & Howitt, $57.20; Willamette Riv er Lumber Co., $284.09; Steve Lpnd ergan, $147.66; J. S. Fisher, $61.63; Al Yodr, $19.67; Wilhoit Lumber Co., $39.00; D. Mackinster, $40.00; Martin Bros. $43.36; L. G. Wrolstad, $12.50; Hogg Bros. $24.95; W. C. Lewis, $157.- P. Westberg. $350.49: W. Salstrom. $504.55.; G. Frieditfch, $27.98; John Heinrick, $64.72; G. E. LaSalle, $53.- 84; A. Thronsoh, $55.00; S. Ramsey, $65.25; George Williams, $44.93; An tone Rants, $62.79; Victor Salo, $22. 42; Charley Beck. $5.98; D. R. Dim ick, $172.93; J. W. Garrett, $174.87; George Koehler, $99.80; F. S. Siler. $56.79; Fred David, $55.29; Milt Trull inger, $141.43; R. I. Orem, $103.74! John Hieno, $79.22;' Isick Hellbacka, $83.72; Arno Hellbacka, $61.29; Wm. Miettumen, $70.26; Alford Danielson, $155.80; Rubin Chindgren. $38.93; Al loh Larkins, $49.40; Arther Dunrud, $145.25; Jacob Teinhaara, $111.55; Herb Shepard, $9.34; John Callahan, $47.92; August Johnson, $43.73; Cliff ord Johnson, $13.83; C. G. Johnson, $8.97; Erick Asplund, $13.45; M. D. Chindgren, $60.61; Claud Winslow,, $7.47; P. Dooghe, $28.40; Grant Heth, $5.97: Parry Williafs. $2.99; Walfred Johnson, $7.48; Oliver Johnson, $14 94; C. J. Renhard, $11.98; Alfred Swanson, $11.98; A. E. Nelson, $11.- 98; . MKT. RD. No. 2 A. Mather, $356. 98; Frank Busch & Sons, $80.10; H, H. Johnson, $51.80; D. T. Meldrum, $17.00; Estacada, Tel & Tel. Co., $0.- 55; J. W: Miller, $23.00; The People's Store, $2.75; A. H. Lins, $30.00; Smith Hardware Co., $1.74; Joe Wiederhold, $15.75: Ted Harders. $62.79 ; Albert Lins,' $8.97; Mark Doryland, $2.99; Chris Klinker, $56.81; A. H. Miller, $76.33; John Marshall. $55.31; Carl Lins, $17.94; Frank Marshall, $14.95; Roy Miller, $1.49; Lester Crawford, $8.97; Fred Crawford, $8.97; Paul Holmes, $8.97; J. K. Peterson, $5.98; C. W. Rendleman, $5.98; Ralph Chan ey, $2.99; O. P. Califf. $8.97; H. H. Johnson, $106.66; J. C. Sullivan, $t4- 87; Chas. Simmons, $51.87; Fred Lins. $5.99; Ieo Rath. $23.96; L. J. Kucxer, $17.97; Norman Track, $17-S7; H. Tra- - --, n T . T7.1 cey, $17.97; Jake jones, a.5m, Guber. $11.98; Henry Schmidt, $17.97; MKT. RD. No. 3 A. Mather, $18.- 36; J. W. Miller, $16.00; Howard-Coo per Corporation, $7.45; P. R. L. & P. Co., $531,20; C. W. Schuld & Sons, $387.00; J. A. iKtching. $7.47; L. F. Hale. $8.96; Ed Hayes. $7.47; W. H. ....615.83; W. F. ItHaberlach, $38.30; 10: A. Bauman. $100.00; H. E. Cow gill. $32.00; Howard-Cooper, $581.28; Howard-Cooper. $454.33; P. R. L. & P. Co., $15.00; S. E. Cox, $204.39; C. B. Johnson Contract, $372.28; W. J. Wil son & Co., $350.90; Standard Oil Co, $143.21; Scherman & Jackson, $7.50; Frank C. Fischer, $3.80; J. W. Hart, $7.40; C. M. Cruse, $1.00; D. T. Mel drum. $9.60; A Berg, $3.00; - Chas. Fetters, $2.00; Oswego Transfer, $62. 77; Dewey Hammond, $5.00; G. H. Cattley, $56.25; East Side Mill & Lumber Co., $14.58; Coast Culvert & Flume Co., $127.26; Geo. Pennell, ....65.30; W. H. Rambo, $44.97; E. W. Paddock, $46.10; G. H. Cattley, $38.- 40; W. H. Counsell, $124.75; Amos Hon. $107.73; Oliver Worthington, $121.23; C. L Coffman, $8.97; A. R. Rouse, $38.87; A. K. Erickson, $25.41; C. Freholm. $1.99; E. M. Locker, $32. 89; S. Riley, $35.91; H. C. Smart, $3.- 49; R. E. Robbins, $2.99; H. Cromer, $27.45; G. B. "Trotler, $17.92; O. Wel ch, $21.96; H. a. Fouts, $21.96; B. Johnson, $0.99; Bob Mattoon, $504.07; J. Heinrich, $299.75; T. Sellwood. $247.29; A. Heinrich, $453.50; Jas. Ti tus, $27.92; W. C. Griffith, $32.89; O. W. Hunter, $172.74; H. Jackson. $56. 81; F. O. Brown, $88.99; A. H. Erick son, $53.37; L. Indiazzi. $77.74; L. M. Erickson, $139.80; A. R. Rouse, $11. 96; E. J. Erickson, $91.22; G. L. Boss, $38.87; iC. M. Koberts, $142.22; A. Worthington, $318.22; H. Hoff, $20.20; E. Osborn, $19.43; A. D. Smith, $121.- 82; B. L. Cash, $70.68; R. Erving, $62.-91; BOND RD. No. 9 A. Hult Lumber Co., $110.92; Alaska Junk Co., $29.24; Southern Pacific Co.. $122.36: B. M. Hertel, $7.50; D. T. Meldrum, $8.50; Geo! J. Case. $3.85; W. Waldorf, $16. 35; F. C. Gadke, $1.28; M. Barde & Sons Inc., $387.43; Pacific Asbestos & Supply Co., $298.35; The Stephenson Co, $27.00: J. A. Cobb, $10.50; Oregon Portland Cement Co., $5948.45; Philip Hult, $6.40; A. C. Erickson, $51.93; Hult Bros.. $135.45; Ed Stovall. $151. 93; George Lang, $20.93; Ernest Shot- sman, $19.43; W. W. Wallace. $19.43; Bister Townson, $22.04; E. A. Stod dard, $13.45; W. M. Fawver, $19.43; Lewis Anderson, $34.80; George Ad ams, $1.49; Clyde Wilson, $20.93; Bill Wallace, $8.97; Ralph Townson, $5. 21; C. P. Lang, $22.19; Grover Adkins, $10.43; O. F. Klinger, $17.94; Frank Lombard, $13.45; Edward Miller, $17. 56; Vance Murray. $5.02; John Kop- pler, $19.95; Philip Hult, $121.23 Chriss Miller. $30.30; R. I. Pasco, $80.- 73; G. N. Wallace. $161.73; H". Parks $75.31; Charlie Miller, $53.82; G. Cash $80.73; Lewis Churchill, $84.23; C. T Howard, $11.95; D. S. Wallace, .$78. 48; Herman Taylor, $55.30; Oscar Er ickson, $14.95; Jessie Daniels. $46.71; Tom Taylor. $64.27; Lee Adkins, $64. 32; L. E. Woods, 34.43; Frank Hen dricks. $44.85; Stillman Daniels. $70. 26 Adolph Kraxberger, $2.99 ; Char les Storkey. $2.99; Grover Friedrich, $214.67; W. E. Cromer, $241.33; Wm. Clausen. $77.74; BOND DR. No. 11 A. The Good Roads Machinery. $81.72; Howard Cooper Corporation, $88.55; Silverton Foundry Co., $2.75; Oregon State Highway Commission, $8.85; J. P. Jensen, $7.16; Standard Oil Co., $18. 20; W. V. S. Ry. Co., $0.62; L. D. Len non, $105.58; Silverton Blow Pipe Co., $39.80; Monitor Lumber Co, $8.68; C. and .children in the car, because the larger machines with their glaring lights crowd him off the road and whiz by at an excessive and danger ous rate of speed, t Action Held Need Unless something is done to curb' violations upon the highways, say the officials, Clackamas county will be visited with an epidemic of serious accidents. The records of the local justice court show but eight arrests on traffic charges during the month of September, only four of which were for speeding. During June and July, 24 and 31 arrests were made respee ively. Durina? August, when a con troversy over the position of traffic officer was. in full swing, but 17 ar rests were made. Of the eight ar rests this month, three are accredited to the former traffic officer who served under Sheriff Wilson, and the majority of the others, to state men. The condition in the county, accord ing to Judge E. J. Noble, is becoming very bad. The only recourse to prose cution the state will have ho 3ays, if the present laxity continues, is the bringing of offenders to justice upon individual complaint or through, the activity of the state officers, who op erate through Oregon, and are only in Clackamas county occasionally. Several Men Needed . The highways m the county says the judge, would justify the employ ment of two or more men Not only would this enforcement pay for it self, but it would insure the safe use of the roads to the traeling public, he adds. The justice court records, which the judge quotes to show that traffic en forcement pays for itself, show that fines during September totaled but $75 so far, as against $292 in April, $214 in May, $321 in each of June and July, and $222 in August. Romance is Short; 8 Days is Duration Charging that his wife left him eight days after their marriage, and that even during the eighr Oavs she was not true to him Hubert Ragac has asked for a divorce from Mar aret L. Ragan in circuit court here.' The Ragans were married in Port land. November 11, 1920 Eight days later, Ragan avers in his complaint, his romance went utterly to -.he bow wows, though before that it was showing signs of strain. During the eight days his wife honored him with her -company in his home, Ragan's complaint says, he was often com pelled to work from 1 o'clock in the afternoon until midnigh. and when he did so his wife w?nt out with an other man, ' often remaining until 1 or 2 in the morning. Club Holds. Session; Women Boost State The. Oregon City Woman's club held the first meeting of the year Thursday afternoon at the Commer cial club parlors with an attendance of forty and many new applicants for membership. The president, Mrs. Eva Emery Dye, outlined the pro gram for the year and named the var ious committees, after which Mrs. Ruth Martin, Chairman of .music led in community singing that will be specialized through the year. Vacation adventures?, - -What Im pressed Me Most proved the forty women eloquent boosters for Oregon roads and rivers, Oregon mountains and beaches, each and every one reg istering delight in the new resorts dis covered and amazement at the thous ands of tourists encountered from every state in the Unicn. Altogether the day proved an adventure in geo graphy, in history and in art. Only the high spots wore touched. pictures like paintings, and sitories interrupted by continual applause, altogether an auspicious opening for a new year in clubdom. The new officers, elected at the last meeting during the spring of the year, were installed Thursday. They are: Mrs. Eva ismery Dye. presment; Mrs. Edward McLean, vice president; M. C. Hunt, recording secretary; A: McDonald, -financial secra- and Mrs. Rosa Green; treasurer. Mrs. Mrs. tary, Sadie Smith is Dead; Illness Proloilged Submarine Sinks; Two are Drowned Mrs. Sadie Smith, wife of Charles Smith, of Parkplace, died last Fri day at the Tubercular Sanitarium in Salem, where she has been for the past six weeks Mrs. Smith has been ill at her home in Parkplace for the past two years, and had gone to several places for the benefit Of her health, but her health gradually failed until her death today. Mrs. Smith was well and favorably known in Parkplace and In Oregon City. She has resided in the former place most of her life, where her mar riage to Charles Smith, son of early pioneers of Clackamas county, took place. Mrs. Smith was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Beam an. also residents of Parkplace. Besides her husband, of Parkplace, Mrs. Smith is survived by her daugh ters, the Misses Norma and Elmo Smith, and her son, Alvin Smith, a world war hero in France, all of Parkplace . She also leaves several brothers and sisters. MHMIIiniHIHmmHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMMIHIIHIIHHtmi 6 Per Cent State School I Money to Loan on Farms I SCHUEBEL & BEATTIE 1 Bank of Oregon City Bldg. i Oregon City, Ore. I IIMIMiniHIMHHMaMtnHmU flnHmUIHIHIMMIMHIMH SAN PEDRO, Cal., Sept. 27. Two men lost their lives when the sub marine R16 sank in Los Angeles har bor last night, it was officially an nounced today by Rear Admiral Her man O. Stickney, commander of the Pacific fleet train and an eye-witness of part of the disaster. A third man who was missing and who for a time was thought a possible victim ufthe accident, has been accounted for, to gether with all other officers and men of the submarine The dead are: R. Griffin, seaman. Vincent Paulsberg, seaman. Estate Appraised; More Time Granted A petition was allowed by the pro bate court today extending the time for the filing of the inventory of the estate of the late John Henry Al bers, millionaire milling man of Port land , The petition of the appraisers of the estate, sets forth the fact that the property of the deceased, is in such shape, and so complicated, as. to make the filing of an inventory within the required month, impossible. The time has been extended to October 20.