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OREGON CITY, ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1921.
OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE
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COUNTY COURT
EXPENDITURES FOR THE MONTH
OF OCTOBER, 1921
ROAD DISTRICT No. 11 Oswego
Transfer, $12.16; J. Bickner & Sons,
$33.90; A. Mather, $104.15; Feenaugh-
ty Machinery Co., $76.30; Oswego
Lake Water, Light & Power Co., $63.'
00; V. C. Jackson, $33.70; J. Gaciar,
$2.99; B. Congdon, $26.91; F. Whitten,
$46.00; L. Whitten, $7.96; B. Spousta,
$5.98; Geo. Pepoon, $8.97; H. Stens-
' trom. $8.97; N. S. Oldham, $8.97; FredH
Armstrong, $19.95; Fred Lehman, $53.
82; Win. Armstrong, $50.83; A. Neal,
$17.94; D. Reynolds, $17.94; L. Steas
trom. $32,89; C. Aerai, $8.97; B. Whit
ten, $7.96; F. Whitten, $112.25; An
drew Sanches, $93.76; Wm. Sewell,
$75.81: R. Delashmutt, $67.31; John
Cox, $63.58; F. N. Raicy, $83.76; J. P.
Cook, $14.95; J. Spousta, $56.81; W.
Pepoon, $50.83; Ed Pollard, $56.81; J.
P Cook, $11.96; Dan Reynolds, $5.98;
F. E. Davidson, $8.97.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 14 L. W.
Waters, $17.97; Otto Pamperlin, $11.
96; Smith Turner, $17.96.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 15 G. Not
durft, $13.45; G. Notdurft, $4.48; W.
Yeomans, $5.97.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 16 James A.
C. Tait & Co., $56.50; C. W. Schuld
& Sons, $233.25; O. P. Roethe, $114
22; John Bellinger, $23.91; H. C.
Faulk, $26.16; C. D. Atchley, $50.91
ROAD DISTRICT No 17 Milwau
kie Garage, $11.18; John Shields, $69.-
90; Win. Stronge, $69.90; Sam Riley,
$47.84; Joe Hawkins, $14.95; J. R.
Strange, $38.87; H. A. Battin, $23.92;
Harry Ameele, $5.98; C. E. Battin,
$5.98; J. Avery, $9.98; Dan Mazzie,
$89.93; W. H. Counsell, $44.90; C. H.
Counsell, $20.93; Wister Sellwood, $5,
99.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 18 Matt
Greenslade, $4.00; Ray Dunlap, $38.-
87; J. C. Royer, $216.84; C. C. Young,
$47.92; Walter Young, $76.33; Joe
Papsch, $31.39; Christ Eckert, $37.37;
A. J. Stoll, $56.90; S. C. Young, $47.-
92; Kent Fish, $53.91; H. Branson,
$20.96; Carl Wolfhagen, $38.87; Hen
ry Bock, $20.92; Otto Vogel, $50.91;
John Moore, $50.91; George Gibbs,
$22.42; S. P. Hudd'e, $11.98; August
Osterbak, $5.99;
ROAD DISTRICT No. 21 P. R. L.
& P. Co., $25.20.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 24 Chas.
Honde, $47.84; L. Thomas, $6.74; G.
Wilkerson, $6.74.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 25 Frank
Busch, & Sons, $43.65; Howard-Cooper
Corporation, $161.47; Bud Martindale,
$4.48; R. Shumway, $4.48; J. F. Dock
ery, $8.98; B. Dockery, $4.48; R. Hane
erg, $4.48; F. Hopkins, $4.48; Wm.
Chatham, $8.98; W. Ganger, $5.98; D.
Haneberg, $5.98; A. C. Thomas, $.
73; A. Caven, $4.48; A. H. Klingler,
$10.48; Geo. Slater, $2.99.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 30 Alvin
Johnson, $83.83; W. Hall, $8.97; C.
Hyde, $5.99; E. Sultnester, $2.99; J.
Cramer, $5.98; A. Worner, $11.98.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 32 Frank
Busch & Sons, 11.75; A. Mather, $8.
55. "
ROAD DISTRICT No. 33 C. H.
Dauchy, $2.00; J .R. Livesay, $10.45;
C. R Livesay, $14.94; J. P. Murphy,
$2.98; H. E. Rudolph, $2.98; R. Mat
toon, $23.98.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 34 Beaver
Creek Cash Exchange, $11.50; C -T.
Blackburn, $15.71; J. Swiatkosi, $2.99
M. Mowreader, $4.48.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 37 Frank
Busch & Sons, $37.06; C. W. Friedrich
& Son, $1.85; F. Madden & Co. $106.
65; John Putz, $12.50; Moehnke Bros
$19.20; Carl Stromgrean, $17.94; Fred
Baurer, $44.87; John Putz, $97.37
Carl Klang, $20.93; Otis Vallen, $38.
93; A. Vallen, $4.48; G. Wickberg,
$14.95; Louis Bod gen, $17.94; John
Scott, $2.99; Matt Park, $11.96; O. M.
Schaistrom, $17.95; Fred Meilke, $11.
96; S -W. Jones, $20.96; Warren Taw-
ell, $8.97; Julius Bod gen, $17.94 .
ROAD DISTRICT No. 38 P. T.
Monroe, $42.69; Ed. Clausner, $3.73;
W. Hull, $4.48.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 39 Cascade
Garage. $37.01; Smith & Hardware
Co., $4.75.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 41 Howard-
Cooper Corporation, $8.25.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 42 J. A.
Wall, $2.90.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 43 Geo,
Blatchford, $7.10; T. H. Pack, $550.08;
G. R. Jackson, $8.97; C. H Feyrer,
$10.48; J. W. Standinger, $11.98;
Shade Long, $11.98; Milt Hockenber-
ry, $5.98; Edd Kylo, $5.98; Edw. Fey
rer, $6.73; Geo. Boyer, $2.99; Geo.
Ball, $1.49; William Feyrer, $2.99;
Shade Long, $17.97; Milt' Hockenber-
ry, $1.49; Jack Long, $1.49; Edd Klyo,
$10.46; S. A. D. Hungate, $28.91; John
Oblack, $29.90; H. Bunke, $17.94; Geo.
Bunks,. $29.90.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 44 Standard
Oil Co., $22.53; Molalla Shoeing Shop,
$54.85; F. M. Henriksen, $60.00; Irvtn
Trulinger, $50.00; Robbins Bros., $18.-
15: A. L. Brougher, $3.75; L. A. Shav
er, $60.00; Geo. Blatchford, $2.65; A.
M. Groshong, $8606; R. D Gros.hong,
$40.35; A. Sacket, $44.85; Russel Bar
ker, $16.44; J. Blix, $41.86; E. Tutle,
$16.44; A. Cupper, $66.31; M. L. Goe-
wald, $82.28; C. E. Buell, $43.35; Les
lie Babcock, $59.80; C. D. Groshong,
$65.82; Ed. Wyland, $44.85; R. F. Wy-
land, $35.93; George Benjamie, $29.90;
Frank Janoakey, $29.90; John Coover,
$92.84; H. Oleson, $74.87; Lee How
land, $8.98.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 45 W. Wal
dorf, $6.00; Geo. Rosenboom, $4.75;
Coast Culvert & Flume Co., $86.18; C.
W. Friedrich & Son, $9.75; A. Wie-
man, $80.00; Thomson Bros., $11.07;
C M. Johnes, $20.93; Carl Anderson,
$22.42; V. Kimmel, $83.86; John Grif
fith, $77.87; W R. Prepke, $74.87; Ev
on Lewis, $23.96; Albert Fisher, $137.-
06; H. Fisher, $112.25; E. Fisher, $87.-
55; Max Bruck, $87.25; Otto Miller,
$71.76; John Halvey, $113.77; A. O.
Halvey, $73.29; Robert Schoenborn,
$38.39; A. Wieman, $97.31; B. Wie-
man, 597.31; H. Schuebel, $52.35; Na
than Casetay, $294; Frank Johnes,
$43.35; L. Wallace, $41.86; H. Diet-
rick, $47.11; W. Edwards, $17.94; Wal
ter Fisher, $8.72; A. C. Warner, $7.47;
W. J. Randall, $15.71; O. C. Sand &
Gravel Co., $35.70.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 46 Canby
Hardware & Implement Co., $15.20;
Will Rice, $8.00; Bert Simons, $19.
96; Almon Johnson, $56.90; Bill Rice,
$56.90; O. F. Frentress, $59.89; R. B.
Miller, $35.94; Dewey Buright, $37.43;
Bill Dietz, $44.92; Ernest Galbrich
$56.90; Herb Thiel, $56.90; Henry En
gle, $56.90; Clarence Marxs, $56.90;
John Evans, $29.94; Fred Molzor, $29.
95; Herman iPepka, $51.63; Leonara
Huras, $28.40; Fred Huras, $37.90;
Emil Galbrich, $25.41; C. N. Inglis,
$35.88; D. Higginbotham, $26.91;
Chas. Bauman, $39.90; Bill Githens
$15.96: Frank Zielinski, $59.88; Ar
thur Thiel, $19.43; Bill Bowers, $1
44; Ab Cole, $47.50.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 47 G. A. Eh-
len, $3.85; Ernest Bauman, $47.92;
Emil Tauchman, ?5.99; Fred W. Sohn,
$7.98.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 48 Ben Bar-
kert, $23.96; N. R. Graham, $29.98
N. R. Graham,' $29.95; Rollie Miller,
$29.95; Paul Burkert, $5.99; Dayton
Symmonds, $23.96; Paul Schneider,
$29.95; Arthur Bremer, $23.96; Geo.
C. Perdue, $41.93; O. B. Hartzler, $13.-
45; H. R. Hawiey, $1.99; Dewey Wolf-
er, $5.98; Alvin Perdue, $1.49; A. w.
Babb, $8.97; J. M. Bauhman, $8.9
Wiley Warner, $8.97; Arthur Schnei
der, $17.97; Carl Bremer, $2.99; John
Tweedy, $7.98.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 49 Wm. Fin-
ck, $10.47; John Hummer, $2.99; Ed.
Kraxberger, $1.49; Rudolf Klaus, $20.-
19.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 50 Oregon
City Sand & Gravel Co... $54.00; Will
amette Valley Southern Ry Co., $60.-
00; Amos Kauffman, $103.95; J. "S.
Fisher, $438.10; Needy Brick & Tile
Factory, $15.00; John McHolick, $83.-
30; E. D. Hoffman. $L11; R. H. Wil
son, $1.49; G. E. Wyland, $123.71;
SPECIAL No 11 A. Mather. $69.40
H. H. Johnson, $2.25; Concrete Pipe
Co., $8.10; Ed Boylan, $8.97; J. P.
Cook, $29.90; F. E. Davidson, $67.35;
N. Edwardson. $8.97: C. Hawk. $53.
91;. M. Hawk,' $20.93; C. Manthorn,
$23.93; Dan Reynolds, $29.90; J.
Thomas, $5.98; Wm. Sewell, $23.93;
J. Cox, $22.43: R. Delashmutt. $22.43
SPECIAL No. 13 R. H. Walls. $54.-
09; George Walls, $9.33; Henry Will
helm, $41.93; George Bitalgia, $23.96.
SPECIAL No. 14 O. G. Norris, $27.-
Z7; Dewey Hammond, $15.00; C. E.
Johnson, $12.69; E S. Bass, $11.55.
SPECIAL No. 16 W. M. Young, $3.-
49.
SPECIAL No. 18 Royal Zinser,
$5.98; Normer Peterson, $4.48; H. W.
Kanne, $8.98.
SPECIAL No. 19 Schuld Bros..
$119.75; Harold Gerhardus, $29.93;
Maider. $22.45; Herman Gerhardus
$12.45; J. F. Magers, $9.33; Burton
Deardorff, $27.44; Ed. Matson, $19.43;
Win. Mlady, $2.49; Ed. Southers, $14
94; C. Battin, $19.95; Wm. Sumner,
$7.45; M. E. Gaffney, $7.48; It. Jiose-
nau, $24.69; R. Rosenau, $109.93; R,
Spooner, $140.00; J. W. Schuld, $84
37; Peter Schuld, $75.00.
SPECIAL No. 21 Bruns Lumber
Co., $54.13; A. W. Metzger & Co.. S5.
10; Jake De Young, $58.37; Albert
Hoffmeister, $77.87; Arthur Gran
$20.95; George Ledbury, $11.98; Au
gust Oleson, $37.37; W. L. Sharkey,
$11.96; Emil Exeley, $38.66: Gus Lin-
gle, $11.96.
SPECIAL No. 22 W. E. Cromer.
$10.00.
SPECIAL No. 23 E. R. Brook. $8.
98; P. Heia, $11.98; E. R. Brook, $26.-
92.
SPECIAL No. 25 Sandy Garage.
$7.00; Paul R. Meinig, $49.80; A. C.
Thomas, $65.71; Thos. Hagan, $29.90;
Thos McGuire, $8.97; Fred Gilbert,
$17.84; A. Caven, $28.40; A. H. Kling
er, $23.54; F. Hopkins, $31.39; R.
Shumway, $1.49; Ben Uickens, $23.92;
W. Ganger, $8.22; I. Arnold, $14.97;
W. Winters, $5.98.
SPECIAL No. 26 D. W. Douglas,
$23.96; H. Biedemstein, $11.99; Bill
Dockery, $2.99.
SPECIAL NO. 31 W. F. Haberlach,
$64.00; F. H. King, $136.42; Henry
Th-un, $22.26; Otto Fischer, $5.98;
Henry Swales, $13.47.
SPECIAL No. 33 Oregon City Sand
& Gravel Co., $236.25; Willamette Riv
er Lumber -"o., $35.18; Hogg Bros
$3.90; R. Mattoon, $183.46; C. R. Live
say, $48.74; R. Mattoon, $9.00; H. E.
Rudolph, $10.49; J. P. Murphy, $6.00;
J. R. Livesay. $11.99.
SPECIAL No. 34 Oregon Sand &
Gravel Co., $497.00; Beaver Creek Ga
rage, $3.50; L. Mosher, $2.25: C. T.
Blackburn, $101.02; J. M. Heckart.
$1.47; J. Swiatkoski, $23.92; W. Rob
bins, $3.49; M. Mowreader, $38.85;
Ed. Moyer, $10.47; J. Eggink, $16.44;
J. C. Gage, $19.43; R. Gage, $8.97; H.
Waldo, $8.97; W. Weisenberg, $19.43;
V. Schmidt, $26.95; E. R. Schmidt,
$17.97; A. S. Douglas $23.96; O. Park
er, $17.97; J. Wallace, $24.46; A.
age, $5.98
toon, $55.96; S. L. Mullan $192.41:
John Bohlander, $14.97; George Holl-
man, $5.98; Ed Jones, $10.96; Wm.
Daniels, $17.96; Abel Thomas,. $37.93;
Wm. Roberts, $12.70; Wilbur Bohlan
der $11.96.
SPECIAL No. 37 A Mather, $384.-
10; Sam Elmer, $87.25; Albert Gass
er, $87.25; Albert Schieve, $41.86; Ju
lius Schieve, $95.84; George Rogers,
$112.29; Jake Gard, $77.75; C. L. Gar
rison, $62.04; Christ Davison, $74.75;
Paul Schieve, $598; A. L. Emrine,
$68.77; Hosie Rogers, $80.01; Paul
Stegeman, $56.81; Wm. Marshal, $8.
98; R. Griffith, $94.26; C. A. Dallas,
$148.25; C. Ringo $127.28; Elmer Ro-
Feyrer $20.93; A. Whitmor, $49.98; G.
E. LaSalle, $37.48; J. Heinrich. $44.-
98; Gust Johnson. $2.99; M. A. Ole
son, $16.46; H. O. Newell. $11.97; Milt
L. Strean, $2.99; Clay Engle, $23.96;
C. H. Feyrer $23.96; Willis Standing
er, $19.46; Alfred Olson, $5.98; Milt
Hokenberry, $11.96; Geo. Boyer, $2.
99; H. Fick, $2.99; Jack Strean, $2-99.
" SPECIAL No. 44 Coast Culvert &
Flume Co., $102.59; W. G. Masterton,
$3.00; H. N. Everhart, $14.95; L. A.
Shaver, $20.00; G. J. Friedrich, $1803.-
09; W .Schuld, $220.64; S. Cook; $130.
82; E. Daue $111.94; W. E. Cromer,
$59.51; Fisher, $19.25; Jas. Baty,
$56.81; E. E. Waltinan, $26.91; eGo.
Davidson, $65.78; R W Davidson $107.-
76; PringloShaw, $59.80; W. W. Ever
hart, $83.79; Gus. Simmons, $64.28; T.
G. Worth, $2.73; W. E. Garrett. $20.
93; F L. Laroy $11.96; W. H. Engle,
$20.94; Otis Foglesong, $1.49; E. L.
Palfrey, $124.75; Geo. A. Marts, $113.-
81; E. A. Butterfield, $80.86; Rex
Stubbs, $83.86; J. W. Baer, $74.87; W.
W. Elkins, $29.95; R. Baty, $47.92; D.
H'Ramsby, $11.98; W. O. Vaughan,
$8.97; F. J. Kyniston, $11.98; Dick Pal
frey, $11.98; H. H. Dahl, $11.98; R. A.
Wright, $35.91; W. H. Reynolds, $14.-
22; I. Williams, $11.98; A. Reynolds,
$2.99; Wim. Heinz, $7.48; Steve Fish
er, $55.31; Geo. Koos, $14.57; George
Olson, $29.95; B. W. McGregor, $29.
95; Ray Switzer $74.87; F. A. Hilton,
$16.47; Frank Kokel, $7.47; Frank
Sherman, $2.99; Irvin Trulinger, $29.
95; Duff Sherman, $40.41; Ernest Rus
sel, $120.00; Ernest Palfrey, $59.90;
Press Coover, $4.48; J. O. Babcock,
$8.97; Freman Thomas $23.92; L. B.
Thomas, $26.91; Clarence Coover, $32.-
89; A. G. Wyland, $11.96; N. B. Wade,
$17.94; Chas. Earley, $11.21; M. D.
Smith, $2.99; Thomas Barker, $32.89;
Bernard Lundy, $29.90; Edgar Heiple,
$17.96; Ray Heiple $11.96; Jim Marts,
$29.95.
SPECIAL No. 45 G. Brown, $21.00;
G. Patterson, $14.00; T. Barnes, $50.-
00; J. B. Parrott, $189.00; C. J. Ldnd-
iberg, $10.00;
SPECIAL No. 48 Albert Berk, $12.
45; G. C. Pomroy, $8.97; L. A. Rail,
$28.93; T. Thiker, $9.98.
SPECIAL No. 50 W. C. Cowgill,
Jr., $27.76; L. G. Wrolstad, $9.00; J.
W. Miles, $9.98; A. L. Beatie, $7.68;
E. W. Paddack, $9.22; Enoch Sklrvin.
$1.49; M. Veillee, $.74; Oscar Veilee,
$1.49; A. Veilee $1.49; Earnest Con
rad, $1.49; Cal Carpenter, $1.49; J.
Lehman, $1.49; Bud Jackson, $1.49;
Harvey Jackson, $2.99; C. F. Jackson,
$24.68; Harvey Jackson, $24.00; C. F.
Jackson, $6.73.
GENERAL ROADS Hall & Sons,
$3.00; Oregon City Auto Co., $24.50;
Frank Busch & Sons, $91.38; C. L.
Shaw, $7.35; Molalla Shoeing Shop,
$50.00; Oregon City Foundry, $111.15;
Oregon State Highway Commission,
$13.50; Oregon City Retreading and
Vulcanizing Works, $15.27; A. Mather,
$55.69 W. S. Maple, $9.50; Portland
Brazing & Machine Works, $103.00
The Black & Decker Mfg. Co., $400.00
Hawiey Pulp and Paper Co., $168.14
The Cascade Sales Co., $32.60; Zim-
merman-Wells-Brown Co., $6.30
Crown Willamette Paper Co., $1.30
W. Waldorf, $31.75; Geo. Blatchford,
$11.10; J. I. Case, Threshing Machine
Company, $371.06; Howard-Cooper
Corporation, $484.36; Standard Oil Co,
$310.50; C. W. Friedrich & Son, $.95
Clear Creek Lumber Co., $12.44;' The
Good Roads Machinery Co.. $1775.00
Co., $47.05; Beaver Creek Garage,
$88.63; W. J. Wilson & Co., $117.85;
Monitor Lumber Co., $36.41; Frank
Busch & Co., $52.07; Jones Lumber
Co., $235.60; Moehnke Bros., $8.82; W.
C. Lewis, $15.60; G. A. Ehlen, $12.00;
Archie Thompson $18.00; Bill Bany,
$6.00; W. Waldorf $5.00; J. S. Fisher,
$35.52; A. L. Yoder, $20.39; John Mc
Holick, $14.30; S. F. Scripture, $9.25;
Kaake & Jubb Lbr. Co. $54.60: Lib
eral Store, $8.54; M. Wanker, $11.90;
J. Cook, $29.28; Closner & Smith, $14.-
04; Parker & Banfield $6220.84; Par
ker & Banfield, $6220.84; Parker &
$38.08; M. Wanker $164.26; L. H.
Wanker, $82.01; A. Wanker, $78.52;
W. Wanker, $71.64; M. L. Strean, $25
43; Jack Strean, $20.91; Edw. Feyrer
$2.24; Cal Carpenter, $2.99;; C. F.
Jackson, $25.45; Bud Jackson, $5.98;
Bill Gigher, $10.47; M. F. Day $7.47;
Albert Peterson $5.98; E. K. White,
$2.99; Claude Brown, $2.99; Tweea-
ie, $2.99; I A. Rail, $1735; Win.
Koellermeier, $30.67; Henry Koeller-
meier, $26.15; Walter Christensen.
$2.99; C. Koellermeier, $2017; John
Anderson $5.98; Elmer Anderson, $5.
23; Ed. Toedtemeier, $9.71; F. Chris
tensen, $14.95; Sam Moser $34.77;
George Moser, $4.49; Henry Olden-
stadt, $5.99; H. Iderhoff $5.98; De-
ward Hodge, $5.99; Fred Koellermei
er, $5.99; Carl Ryser, $8.99: Harold
Warner $1.49; J. C. Brewer, $2.99;
Forest E. Mills $8.98; John Heft,
$111.84; Alvin Heft, $45.37; Jess Can-
tril .$24.43; Roy Cantril $24.43; Earl
Strong, $34.90; E. Nash $34.90; S.
Nash, $24.43; W. Perry, $13.96; EL
James, $JT.97; O. Frost, $7.97; L. W.
Da vies, $11.22; T. C. Thomas, $1L22;
W. Rainey, $7.97.
Banfield, $6220.84; Mrs. J. Wanker,
$72.00; E. D. Olds, $24.46; O M. Olds,
$160.77; O. Lund, $43.08; B. Wanless.
$84.25; E. Moran, $38.89; A. Leaf,
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Street Contract In
Willamette Closed
BONO ROAD RECALL
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Clark, $125.79; Fred
Ben Lindau, $53.82;
A. M. iVnyard, $90.00; The Pacific
dv.l Tolpmhnno Jtr Telomnh Vi tin AT..
J. Larsen, $4.48; Bob Mat- Clackamas County Auto & Tractor Co'.
I $101.75; Pacific Highway Garage, $40
82; Miller-Parker Co., $55.50; Abe Gil
bert, $203.23; D. L. Trullinger, $51.
80; Mrs. G. H. Cattley, $1000; C
Washburn, $5.50; Winifred M. Wing,
$80.00; Carlton & Rosenkrans Co.
$18.75; Edward Rose Kilgallon, $50
00; Canby Hdwe. & Imp. Co., $2.70;
Russell Grader Mfg. Co., $115.60;
Road Builders' Equipment Co., $70.-
40; Willamette Fuel & Supply Co., $4.
75; The Holt Mfg. Co., $185.72; Lid-
gerwood Mfg. Co., $57.75; Ed Stovall,
$35.00; Clyde Equipment Co., $19.35;
Roy Ridings, $3.00; C. A. Frost, $101
67; A. H. Robertson, $10.00; Millard
Ave. Fuel & Ice Co., $63.00; R. S
Lindau, $121.28; Smith
Clayton White, $4.00;
Planted for Keeps
These fine heavy-bearing trees were planted in
1897, every tree being set in a hole blasted with
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Tree planting with dynamite is successful because it
thoroughly loosens and shatters the sub-soil
makes root penetration easy
puts great stores of plant food in easy reach
. destroys fungus and nematode
causes early maturity
cuts down tree losses
and pays a heavy return on the investment through
increased yields. Ask our dealer for Du Pont Dynamite.
Write for "Development of Logged-off Lands," which has
'complete details on tree planting and other farm work
that can be done profitably with Du Pont Explosives..
A. MATHER, Clackamas
E. I. DuPont deNemours & Co., Inc.
S-19
$125.79; R. Gard. $65.03; Clifford
Cook, $57.55; Virgil Cook, $57.55; Ray
Seiner, $56.80; Cash Seiner $34.38;
R. Griffith, $65.88; Hanford Harvey,
$62.79; Ed. Buol, $47.92; Claudie Bot-
temiller $29.90; August Kater, $35
88; Hull, $20.96; Geo. Clark, $14.96;
Ernst Berger $39.89; Henry Grossmill
er, $41.91; Joe Wallace, $23.92; Chas.
Marshal, $26.94; Dora Marshal, $5.99;
Wilfred Marshal, $59.89; Wm. Griffith,
$65.89; A. B. Holcomb $23.92; Frank
Nichols, $41.93; C. R. Roland, $8.97;
Henry Nelson, $1.49
SPECIAL No. 38 F. Madden & Co.,
$20.60; P: T. Monroe, $26.96; Carl Pe
terson, $8.97; Geo. Gensorosky, $14.-
97; Vernon Keller, $5.98; John Keller,
$5.98; W. E. Myers $5.98; Art Myers,
$5.98; John Myers, $5.98; L. F. Hed
ges, $5.98.
SPECIAL No. 39 Ward Jones, $11.
96; J. B. Robertson, $22.42; Elvy Bee-
be, $5.98; C. Palmateer, $17.94; T.
Eash, $14.95; W. P. Snuffin, $8.97; M.
M. Duncan $5.98; Calvy Beebe, $8.97;
W. M. Wale, $26.94; C. H. Duncan,
$17.97; J. F. Snyder, $17.97; W Dill
inger, $14.97; J. J. Whitley, $11.98;
R G. Palmateer, $5.99; E. T. Davis,
$5.99; H. B. Davis $11.98; A. L Dun
can, $39.95.
SPECIAL No. 42 N. S. Dicks, $50.
91; C. A. Bonebrake, $47.92; O. G. Ny-
quist, $29.95; Nels Lundmark, $7.47;
E. Peterson,- $5.98; Erick Asplund,
$10.00; A. J. Stafanaon $10.00; J. D.
Crawford, $77.87; Alfred Svanson,
$77.87; Andrew Svanson, $59.90; Al
bert Harris, $77.87; W. Bearce, $26.-
95; John Jones, $74.87; M. Nelson,
$65.89; Erick Hanzen $38.87; Hugo
Wioklund, $38.87; Chester Delmar,
$29.90; J. W. Michelson, $38.87; P.
Dhooghe, $29.00; Frank Countryman,
$41.86; Arthur Erickson, $23.92; S. E.
Anderson, $29.90; Dave Cuntryman,
$29.90; Philip Putzh, $4.48; A. E.
Svanson, $23.92; Ed Johnson; $76.33.
SPECIAL No. 43 Edw. Feyrer,
$49.28; Milt Hockenberry, $2.99; Geo.
Boyer, $2.99; William Feyrer, $18.18;
Shade Long, $38.92; Lee Jones, $2.99;
Milt Strean $8.98; Edd Kylo $13.45;
Jack Feyrer, $5.98; Feyrer Bros., $29.
97; Frank Zielinskie, $4.99; Joseph
$11.28; Huntley-Draepr Co.
James F. Nelson, $192.00; E.
Beers, $104.62; C. Miller. $12.47; Dick
Strieker, $100.44; Carl Loundree, $75.-
47; Glenn Brown, $14.35; C. A. Wal
lace $149.75; Ed. Onderson $109.38;
Earl Starks, $143.04; Ed. Rundle,
$140.80; F. E. Churchill, $102.28; O.
C. Klinger, $63.95; O. C. Klinger, $24.
95; W. B. Caffee. $91.99; V. Stuman,
$33.66; W. W. Walface, $7.10; Al Dick
erson, $3.37; Harry Parks, $1.11; O.
F. Klinger, $11.22; D. French, $7.49;
W. Schuld. $2.99: Dick Strieker. S18.-
iz; utto Strieker, $124.80; W. S. Gor-
Dett, ?i24.su; P. E. Bonney, $79.84; L.
Adams, $14.98; Ona Klinger, $26.20
Dal bert Fischer $9.34; J. L. Babcock,
$ii.zz; Henry Dahl, $7.49; Wm. Bra-
atz, $123.55; Clarence Jubb, $213.60;
vance bterman, $96.80; C. Calahan,
$69.18; R. Reynolds $68.63; W. W.
Chilcote, $137.04; A. W. Kraxberger.
$104.86; B. O. Kraxberger, $86.12; Jo.
Nordling, $121.68; Sam Holstean,
$139.30; Lee Wood, $132.55; W. E.
iarret, J20.56; A. Wright. $32.15:
JOfin ChllCOte. $24.17: A. T)iikinnn
$66.93; Wm. Etzel $79.38; Reuben
Wright, $29.92; C. J. Crawford, $16.
82; A. C. Thomas, $70.71; Thos Hag
an, $28.40; A. W. Bell, $19.99; W.
Chatham, $22.45; Thos. McGuire. $26.-
91; Fred Gilbert $17.94; A. Caven, $5.-
98; Geo. Slater, $5.98; A. H. Klinger,
$8.97; W. Winters, $11.96; W. Gang
er, $11.96; T. G. Munson, $29.90; Stan
ford Cox, $41.93; A. W. Bogdon, $29.-
5; A. Eiman, $17.97; T. G. Munson,
$76.33; S. B. Brown, $32.89; A. Eiman,
$26.91; Chas. Meilike, $34.38; S. Lan-
kin, $20.93; Dan Stahlnecker, $14.95;
W. T. Henderson, $5.98; L. Bogdon,
$2.99; Julius Bogdon $2.99; E James,
$78.79; Wm Rainey, $61.84; O. Frost,
$93.76; T. C. Thomas, $95.95; A. C.
Scheer, $85.06; L. V. Davies, $48.81;
Eldon Swick, $33.91; A. Scheer, $28.
40; W. Henrici $73.81; J. C. Penny
Co., $14.90; Hogg Bros.. $19.30: Ed
win Daesh, $1.50; H. E. Cross, $20.67;
Erickson & Co. $2.00; Will Caugher.
$4.00; M. D. Say, $100.00; Chas. Rich
ardson, $90.10; S. F. Scripture, $31.
75; Oregon Portland Cement Co.,
$175.50; Oregon City Foundry, $.96;
Beaver Creek Cash Exchange, $3.90;
A. L. Beatie, $57.35; Bruns Lumber
constructed In the county and state
NOW THEREFORE be It RE
SOLVED that we are unalterably op
posed to the move to repeal said roa
program, or to any action which would
lead to 'the abandonment of the same
and we request the grangers and oth
er farmers organizations, interested in
good roads to assist in opposing any
such move.
RESOLUTION
WHEREAS. Jn November 1919, the
people of Clackamas County by
large majority vote at a special elec
tion adoptjed a definite program for
the construction of ten main roads
leading from the interior of Clacka
mas county to the market centers and
WHEREAS, said program consists
of two parts, namely, lsrti., the levying
of special taxes in the large districts
created, for the purpose of construct
ing the foundation or base of said
roads, and 2nd, the sale of bonds for
the construction of the hardsurfaces,
and.
WHETEAS, for the past two years
the market value of the Londs voted
has been below par and said bonds
could not be sold, but the l ond mar
ket .s now improving anil fiom all in
dications it will be possii'ie to sell
said bonds for par the coming vear.
and.
A contract for the improvement of
6th street in Willamette was awarded
by the West Linn council Wednesday
evening to Harry Berdaine. The con
tract, in the sum of $1060, calls for
the grading and macadamizing of the
street.
Viewers to apportion the assess
ment for the improvement of Buck
and Barlow streets in Bolton, were
appointed. They are M. E. Clancy,
John Backus, and P. J. Winkle. Re
corder L. L. Porter was ordered to
begin the collection of all payments
for street improvement assessments
under the Bancroft bonding act, which
have become overdue.
Whether or not a sewer will be
built in the Willamette district will
not) be decided until next spring. A
petition for a survey of the district,
and a remonstrance against the im
provement were laid on the table un
til next year.
SUIQDE ATTEMPT OF
DR. BRUMHELD NOT
FATAyWTCH KEPT
Sentence of Convicted Mas
May Be Pronounced on
Next Saturday
Report Shows Cows
In County Healthy
The cows which furnish milk to
Oregon jity consumers are compar-
itively healthy, according to Che re
port completed by State Veterian C,
m. uaraner. ir. uaraner recently
completed a test of all of the cattle
which furnish milk here, in order to
see that they comply with the city
ordinances requiring; them to be free
from tuberculosis.
According to JJr. Gardner's report
607 cows were tested, and, only
were condemmed. Of this number 28
were found concentrated in one herd
Reactors to the tubercular tests are
slaughtered. Both state and govern
ment compensation is paid to the
owners of the cattle.
0,
WHEREAS, said large read dis
tricts have been subdivided to the ex
tent the people are unable to levy
special taxes with which to construct
the base of said roais.
NOW THETEFORE, be .It RE
SOLVED that we earnestly request
the County Court at ita January 1922
session, to reorganize the road dis
tricts of Clackamas county where said
roads are to be constructed, so as to
conform as near as practical to the
boundaries of the Road Districts ex-
sting at the time of the adoption of
said rond program, to the end that the
people may be able to levy special
laxfti anor thereby make rrr'gres- in
the construction of said ro;ids.
RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, an exposition is to be
held in Portland in 1925 which wiil
bring to Oregon in automobiles peo
ple from all over the United States.
and.
WHEREASi these people will c-inip
along the accessible highways of the
State and study soil, climate and mar
ket conditions, and many of them will
invest their money an-1 remain amoig
us, ana,
WHEREAS, Clackamas county is at
the door . of Portland and will be in a
position to take advantage of the oc
casion and secure new people and
money through the holding ot saia
exposition, and,
WHEREAS, good roads appeal
strongly to "the modern traveller and
investor in real estate.
THEREFORE be it, RESOLVED
that- in our judgment, every effcr
should be made to complete the con
struction of tbe ten main highway
contained in the road program of
Clackamas county, prior to 1J-25.
Joint Conference Is
Plan of Civic Bodies
To consider the proposition of the
American City Bureau, a joint meet
ing of the Commercial Club and the
Clackamas County Business Men's
Association has been called for No
vember 1.
Ttie American isixy .Bureau is a na
tional organization which undertakes
the improvement of the commercial
club or chamber of commerce of any
locality in which it works. It s func
tion is to analyze local problems and
plac the association upon a proper
functioning basis.
Representatives of the bureau will
meet with the business men at din
ner November 1, at which time plans
for the innaguration of the movement
here, will be made The bureau has
recently complete! its program in a
number of Oregon ' towns, including
Cottage Grove, Bend and Klamath
Falls
Farmer Dragged hy
Plow Fatally Hurt
ROSEBURG, Ore.. Oct. 21. CIos
watch is being kept to prevent Ur
Richard M. Brumfield. facing th
death penalty for the murder of Den
nes Russell, from re-opening the
wounds in his throat, made Thursday
night with suicidal intent- Unless he
manages to reopen the wouDds o r
otherwise mutflate himself again, Dr.
Sether, attending physician, antici
pates, no serious effects unless infec
tion occurs.
Several stitches were taken to close
the ragged wounds made, authorities
think witih a broke eyeglass lense.
The wounds indicate an effort to
cut the juglar vein, but in this he
failed, although a minor vein was
severed.
Dr. Brumfield lies on his cot in a
semi-conscious state and is being kept
under the influence of opiates. In a
delirium following " the attempted
suicide he spoke of being on his way
to the postoffice to mail a letter and
said someone had shot him in the
neck.
Whether he will be sentenced Sat
urday, as scheduled, will depend -on
the outcome of an examination to be
made by his physician Saturday morn
ing. Should his condition be found
such that his appearance in court
might be considered of danger, the
date of sentencing will be postponed.
The wound on the left side of nis
throat is the most dangerous, being
deep, and jagged.
D. S. Hadley, night guard at the
jail, discovered blood on the floor
when hie went into the cell at 9.15
Thursday night to remove a screen
from the window. On investigation
he found Brumfield in a semi-con
scious condition in his bed. The phy
sician was called and the examination
revealed that the suicide attempt had
been unsuccessful.
Half an hour artar the attempt at
suicide was discovered th? blood flow
had been stopped Brumfield aske-l
for District Attorney Neuner '
It is believed Brumfield used his
eyeglasses in inflicting the wound, as
one of the glasses was found to be
broken.
Dr. Sether reported at 10 o'clock
that his examination of Brumfield
showed he had inflicted cuts on both
sides of his neck, one three and a half
inches long and the other two and a
half inches long, three small veins be
ing severed.
Speed and Liquor
Blamed for Crash
Otto Peters, a farmer of Stafford,
who was severely cut when he acci
dentally slipped and was dragged un
der a plow for 20 rods, died Friday
at 4 a. m. at the Oregon City hospital
from his injuries.
Peters suffereo Internal injuries
and his right leg was almost severed
from his body. At the time of the ac
cident Peters was taking the plow to
the barn, attached to a tractor, and
when he slipped the tractor continued
dragging Peters with it.
He was 42 years of age and was
born near Wilsouville. He is sur
vived by his wife and mother, Mr
S.- Peters of Oswego. Funeral ar
rangements are in chare of Holman
?z Pace.
3 Divorces Granted
By Circuit Court
Three decrees of divorce were
granted by Judae J. U Campbell Fri
day. Frances Richards was given
decree from G. E. G. Richards, and
granted $100 a month alimony. The
defendants cross complaint was dis
missed in the case of Thomas versu
Josephine Myhre, and tjhe plaintiff
granted a divorce. A decree was also
awarded in the case of Mason versus
Minnie Lamb.
Sheriff and Flivver
Are Awaiting Owners
A flivver bearing Oregon license
75308 is at a local garage awaiting its
owners. Aside from the auto, Sheriff
William J. Wilson is also awaiting
fhe annearance of the cars owners.
t-s he wants to cnarge -ura
eallv transoorting, liquor.
The machine was rescuea irom ine
ditch on the Pacific nignway na
Tonninsrq Lodge after it naa suuck
another machine. Two men who were
in tho, machine at the time fled after
the accident, leaving several
said to contain liquor Demna
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I GEORGE HOEYE j
CHIROPRACTOR
Cauf ield Bldg.
Phone 636-W
Oregon City, Ore.
Doctors To Answer
In Suit for Lihel
The seven defendant doctors in the
libel suit brought by Dr. H. S. Mount
will have until October 30 to file their
answer to the amended complaint un
der an order issued Friday by Cir
cuit Judge J. U. Campbell.
The' doctors are being sued by
Mount for $50,000, on Account of al
leged defamatory statements made in
a psliuon preseniuu iu iui: vuuiuj
court some months ao. Motion of
defendants to strike out parts of th'
complaint was recently overruled.
ASTORIA, Oct. 22. Tbe coroner s
jury returned a verdict Friday that
reckless driving, witjh both the chauf
feur and the members of the party
intoxicated, was the cause of the
death of Joe Corrigan, killed with
George Hickle, when the motor car
the latter was driving plunged thru
the open draw of the Lewis and Clark
bridge early Wednesday morning.
Testimony of Harry Rodeers, the
only man who escaped from t h n
crash, indicated that the open draw
was well marked and that the warn
ing signals were plainly seen. Those
who talked with Miss Irene Scott of
Oregon City, who wiSh Pearl Hutchin
son and Rodgers survived, i mm fed late
ly after the accident, declared she
stated that all in the party were in
toxicated and that tbe blame for the
accident rested upon them alone.
Rappe Charge First
In Arbuckle Case
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 20. Robert
H. McCormick, special assistant Unit
ed States attorney general, an
nounced today that he would not
press the charge or violating the pro
hibition laws aigainst Roscoe , (Fatty)
Arbuckle until after the charge of
manslaughter against Arbuckle had
been disposed of in the state courts.
He said he feared a prohibition
prosecution at this time might inter
fere. with the prosecution of ArbucKle-
for alleged responsibility for the
death of Virginia Rappe, actress.
Arbuckle came to San Francisco
from Los Angeles today to be ready
should the prohibition case be called,
as scheduled, in the federal courts.
51 Years' Service
Record of Bailiff
Astoria Man Hurt
On Milwaukie Hill
Thomas M. Miller, with fifty one
years' continuous service to his
credit as bailiff of the Clackamas
ountv circuit court, commenced duly
Monday morning on his fifty-second
rear as alert as many men half his
aige. Mr. Miller celebrated his eighty
second birthday October C
WESTERN LOGGING CAMPS BUSY
William A Makeia, of Astoria, was
injured Thursday night when his ma
chine skidded off the paving of a hill
at Island, south of Milwaukie, anil
went down the embankment. He is
in Sellwood hospital with lacerations
of the arm and forehead. Rain caused
the slippery condition of the pave
ment.
School Budget for
Muhno Completed
Operation of the Mulino school for
the year 1921-22 will require $1133.75
above the district income, accordins?
to an estimate prepared by Frank
Manning, school clerk. Taxpayers of
the district have acted favorably on
the budget.
COEUR D AI.ENE, Idaho. Logging:
companies are preparing for work all
winter and it is expected that the
force of men in north Idaho and east
ern Washington forests, throughout the
winter will be equal to the number en
ployed in nomal years.''
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Pacific Phone:
Office 52 Residence 304-M
CHARLES T. SIEVERS,
Lawyer
Oregon City, Ore,.