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OREGON CITY, ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1921.
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GLADSTONE NEWS
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Gladstone Council
To Fill Vacancies
Girls of Gladstone
Fete O. C. Guests
Ti e city council of Gladstone will
be called upon lo elect a new council
man very shortly to take the place of '
C. A. Chambers, and peHi&.ps later in
the year another to fill the vacancy
of H W. Strebig who is planning an
extended trip with- his wife abroad.
Councilman C- A. Chambers has served
several terms as member ol this
council and has been connected with
the main office of the Pacif in .Cooper
ative Poultry Producers in Portland
and has accepted the position of man
ager of the Idaho office at Caldwell.
Mr. Chambers expects to leave for
Caldwell. the latter part of the week
Mrs Chambers and children will re
main in Gladstone until the close of
school, when they will dispose ol
their attractive home on East Arling
ton street and join Mr.. Chambers m
Idaho. Councilaiau H. W. Strebig and
wife are planning an extended trip
which will include a tour of practical
ly all Europe. They plan to start
early in June and will be away for
about a year.' Mr. Strebig cwns and
operates ' a meat market in Oregon
City which he expects to lease for one
year to Karl Kollermeier and George
Millke who have had charge of the
selling and cutting departments. Mr
Strebig has been a very efficient
merabfr of the city council f.--r nearly
a year. Councilman Chambers de
serves much credit for the improve
ment of Gladstone during his terms
of office, especially for the improve
ment made in the Gladstone River
park, where two immense garbage,
burners have been installed and a
comfort station located.
The Gladstone W. V. G. girls en
tertained the Oregon City W V. G.
meubers Friday evening. Mrs. H. H.
Hulburt, Mrs. Hardie Com: or and Mrs.
I. W Rowan, served refreshments
and assisted in entertairing. Miss.
Laura Erenner and Miss Genevieve
Evor. were guests of honor. Miss V.1
.ers of the Portland Chinese Missions
gave a very interesting talk. Miss
Vaughn gave an instructive resume of
the principles of the campfire girls.
The Whitney Boys Chorus are pro
gressing nicely under the leadership
of Piof. J. V Leonhardt. The charuy
meets promptly at 7 o'clock each Mon
day evening at the school house. Mrs.
Thomas E. Gault, Mrs. Frank Mirandu,
and Mrs. Frank Oswald are assisting
with the chorus
home was prettily decorated with fall
flowers and fern, the large centerpiece
was of pink carnations delicious re
freshments were served by the hostess
who was assisted by -Mrs. Vernon
Swift. During the afternr.on musical
selections by Elizabeth Ann Hoss and
Dorclhy Dickey, were er.joyed. Ernes
tine Dickey say very sweetly "I Spy
You" with her sister Dorothy at the
piar-.o.
Gladstone Locals
Meetings Held By
Gladstone Church
The Gladstone Baptist church is
holding a sotie of ev;:nge"istic meet
ings, beginning Nov. 20 with Re. Geo.
M. Lehigh, D. D, pastor of the First.
Baptist church of Olyrppia, Wash., do
ing lhe preaching. Dr. Lehigh recent
ly resigned the First Baptist church
of rhoenix, Ariz., with a membership
of nearly 1000, and has accepted the
pastorate of lhe First Baptist church
of Olympia. Rev Lebigh is a fine
speaker and we feel that all who hear
him will be pleased wirh his message.
Mrs. M. E. Turner Is
Euterpian Hostess
Mrs. M- F. Turner entertained th
members of the Euterpian club at her
home on West Clackamas boulevard
' a ternoon in a rr-Oa'.
:ng. manner. lne turner nome wa
prettily decorated with fall llowers
and ferns. The hostess, was assisted
in serving a most delicious luncheon,
at one o'clock, by her '. ister, Mrs. Du
bois of Vancouver. Wash. The arma
ment question from each nation's
: tanupoint. was dis-cussfd by the la
dies The Opera studied was "Leo
llugt nuia Mrs. Victor bad charge
of the Art study and for the afternoon
took up "Yalasoue " Mis. Eugene
Noon Good sang "The Pages Song, '
with Mrs. Frank Miranda at "ur
pianc. Mr?. J. W. Leonhardt san
"To You Mj- Lord the Creeting Is,"
playing her own aceompaiiimenr.
Those enjoying Mrs Turner's hospi
tality were Mrs. William Hammon I,
Mrs Eugene Noon iGood, Mrs Frank
Oswald. Mrs. J. W. LeonharrJt, Mrs.
Thomas E Gault, Mrs. Victor Gault.
Mrs. W. E Hempstead. Mrs. J.
Nash, Mrs. L. A. Read, Mrs. R. M. Mc
Getchie. Mrs. A F. Parker, Mrs. F. 1".
Nelson, Mrs. Frank Miranda, and Mrs
Ernest DuHois of Vancouver. Wash
The "Red Cross" class of the Chris
tian church will hold a cooked food
sa'e at Patterson Brothers store, Sat
urday afternoon, Mrs. F. D Ellis,
teacher of the class will have charge
of the affair.
Christian Church
Meetings Success
The Gladstone Christian church has
closed a most successful series of re
vival metin?s which began October
"0, and closed November 20. These
meetings were conducted y Rev.
George Williams.. Mrs. Wiliia.as as
sisted at the piano and the 'pecial
music was in charge of Garland Holl
owell. Rev. and Mrs. Williams will g.j
from here to hold meetings at the Ol i
Central church which is located six
miles east of Albany. Rev. and Mrs
Williams have won a host of friends
here by their wonderful personality
and sincerity.
W ashington Teacher
Gladstone Visitor
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Duninire and
children were guests of the latter's
sister, Mi s. '"'h-irles Hatten at. Carver
during the week.
Ray Dallas was a business visitor
in Gladstone Saturday. Mr. Dallas
recently finished digging a large crop
of fine potatoes..
Professor and Mrs. J. H Gary and
daughter Lucile arrived in Gladstone
Thursday makirg the trip from their
home at Huson, Wash., by automobile
While here they are the house guests
of Tudge and Mrs. H. E. Cress. Prof,
and Mrs. Gary are very well 'snov-n
and Gladstone for many years. lTof
Gray was first principal of the Park
place high school which was one of
the best in the state at that time. At
present they are taking charge cf their
fruit farm at Husum, Wash., and hava
just finished marketing their jruii.
Mrs. Charles Dickey
Entertains W. C. T. U.
Mrs. Charles llickey enteitaiced
Mouday afternoon with a silver tea
for the benefit of the W C. T. U.
drive for funds for the purpose 'f
buildisii a ci,ildrer's farm horr.. e for
the care of orphans who cannot be
placed in permanent homes. The quota
cf Clackamas county has been placed
at $3200. The home is endorsed by
the Child Welfare board, lhe Dickey
The ladies of the Baptist church art
planning a bazaar to be given at th-;
church December Sth. A roast chick
en supper will he t-erved. Mrs. Mack
Rivers is chairman of this committee.
Mrs. L. H. Strickland has returned
to her home in Gladstone after a most
delightful two months' viit with her
son. Horace Strickland, and family, in
Fossil, Or. Mrs Strickland was much"
pleased with her visit and says they
had a lovely fall there; no rain dur
ing her visit Mrs. Strickland wa.s
eericusly hurt in a street car some
time ago, but is much improved in
health at present.
Mrs. Chester Prater is quite ill
the Good Samaritan hospital in Port
land Chester Prater is very well
known here and is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Prater of East Arlington.
Rev. and Mrs. P.. F. Clay, Mr. and
Mrs. Thos. E. Gault and Rev. and Mrs.
George Williams were guests of Rev.
and Mrs. Sanders of Portland recently.
The Gladstone library will be open
Friday afternoon irom 2 until 5 o'clock
with Mrs. Frank Miranda, librarian in
charge.
The new home being built by Harry
Peckover at the nortjh. end of Glad-:,tone-Parkplaee
bridge, in Parkplace.
is being rushed through while the
weather is fine This is to be one of
the most modern homes onthe river.
Mrs. J. Blake Bcwland is confined
to her home with a severe cold.
Rev. George Williams and Rev. B.
F. clay spent Saturday in a social and
business way- in Mulino, and on Mon
day motored Ur Cornelius, Oregon,
where they s; ent the day wirh the
U tter's son, S. F. Clay, who was fo-m-
erly light editor ."f the Morning En
terprise. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Freytag' and
little daughter, Reva of Portland sp3nt
lhe week-end in Gladstone and Ore
gon City.. Mr. Freytag was formerly
in business here.
The heavy rains cf Saturday and
Sunday have so swollen the Clacka
mas river as to wash out the false
work put in preparatory to wrecking
the old Gladstone-Parkplace bridge.
Contractor-Foreman Foster says the
liver raised fully six feet Saturday
night. Although it rained continuous
ly for more than SO hours no Ice was
;n evidence. Portland experienced a
silver thaw doing much damage to
the evergreen trees and cottonwoods.
Mrs. John Kent attended the Na
tion:;! (frange which was held in Port
land last week. Mrs. Kent has been
overseer of the Abernethy Grange for
lhe past ten years.
Mr. and Mrs. Fldon Aildredge ar-
iellies and home-made cookies were
made for the benefit of the Old peo
ples borne at Walla Walla. This is
an example of what this class is do
ing. The name of the clas3 is "I n
Helping Hand" and then class nmtto
is "The clasp of the friendly hand "
Mrs Clay is a most enthusiastic work-
r a.-id takes an active part in all their
vvirk.
Mr. and Mrs Edward Rauch are
planning to entertain the members of
the Peckiver family at u femily re
union dinner, Thanksgiving day. This I
will be the first dinner party given iu
lhe lecently coniplot3d heme
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Binder a n i
little son. Oordc n, have returned fn-.-i
a two week visit with t:ie lormais
parents in Tortland.
Contractor F. P. Nelson h-w tart?i
the basement f or tl e new home to be
built for Prof. J. W. Leonhardt on East
Exter street adjoining the Hcllings
worth home.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Freytag, Miss
Alice Freytag and Ernest Freytag
were dinner guests of Mr. and Mr.
O. A Pace Sunday.
The County Court
(Too Late for Last Week) '
GENERAL ROADS
Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co., 5.58;
:J. I. Case Threshine- Machine O.n
$9.50; Howard-Cooper Corporation, ?14'22
$17.95; C. T. Blackburn, $.56; Alfred
Hauglum, $5.00; Milwaukie Fuel &
planning to attendthe reunion of the
Aildredge family m Oregon City cn
Tharksgiving day.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Legier ' and
daughter Mildred spent Sunday ir.
Portland with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Leg
ler.
Mrs. Clay's Sunday school class held
a cooked food sale at Patterson's con
fectionary store Saturday afterno in.
A neat sum was realized which was
used to buy material to be made up
into suitable articles for sale at th-:
bazaar which will be later at the
church.
The ladies of the Abernethy Grange
are giving a bazaar at the Granga
hall Saturday, November ?6. A caft
teria supper will be served by the
adies of the Work Club.
The members of Mrs B. F. Clay'
Sunday school class held a most en
joyable meeting at the home of Mrs.
F. D. Ellis. Large donations of fruit.
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What P. A. hands you in a pipe it will duplicate in a
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Copyright 1921
by R. J. Reynolds
Tobacco Co.
Winston-Salem,
N.C.
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the national Joy smoke
Feed Co., $2.25; Standard Oil Com
pany, $1744.96; Beaver Creek Cash
Exchange, $2.00; Inland Auto Co., $4
70; V.. C. Jackson, $.75; Milwakuie
Garage, $107.04; Frank Busch, $63.65
Cascade Garage, $14.00; Wilsonville
Garage, $24.68; Gladstone Water
Works, $3.75; William Mackrell, $2.
25; Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co., $7
6o; Frank Hopp, $10.50; Oregon City
Sand & Gravel Co., $539.75; Oregon
City Foundry, $49.10; H. E. Cowgill
$9.18; T. A. Dundas, $16250; Oregon
State Highway Commission, $66.92;
Nancy J. Engle, $1033.45; Oregon City
Cabinet Works, $4.50; The Beebe-Ull-fers
Co., $7.16; Edlefsen Fuel Com
pany of California, $19.18; Russel
Grader Mfg. Co., $43.00; W. Waldorf,
$2.25; The Good Roads Machinery Co.,
$59.38 ; Howard-Cooper Corporation
$163.51; The Pacific Telephone & Tel
egraph Company, $9.80; East Side
Mill & Lumber Company, $62.57; M.
D. Say, $100.00; Carlton & Rosen-
krans Co., $27.20; Wilsonville Garage,
$3.00; Pope & Co., $2.45; S. F. Scrip
ture, $22.75; Abe Gilbert, $226.58; F.
Thomas, $6.60; C. M. Rolljns, $10.00;
Road Builders' Equipment Co., $134-
75; A. M. Vineyard, $93.00; F. H
Cross, $.80; Mrs. G. H Cattley, $00.
00; G Friedrich, $34.10; C. A. Frost,
$92.69; C W. Richardson, $94.04; W.
S. Gorbett, $12.75; Huntley-Draper
Drug Co., 7.25; H. E. Cross,' $10.00;
F. Madden & Co., $24.48; Jos F. Nel
son, $66.00; Edward Rose Kilgallon,
$50.00; O. P Hoff, $10.00; A. C. Erick
son, $10.15; C. G. Norris, $13.10; Miller-Porker
Co., $3.25; The Hult Manu
facturing Company, $74.31; E. James,
$24.43; O. Frost, $34.40; T. C. Thom
as, $83.61; A. C Scheer, $68.47; El
don Swick, $78.29; L. W. Davies, $40.
96; .Albert Scheer, $53.34; J. A. Wor
sham, $5.23; John Mymore, $1.74; J.
H. Margesen, $107.90; C. M. Griffith,
$43.40; C Miller, $36.65; C. Henrici,
$20.19; C. E. Battin, $11.96; H. A.
Battin, $11.96; Wm. Young, $8.97; W.
H. Counsell, $17.96; Dan Mazzie, $14.
98; Otto Striker, $19.95; W. S. Gor
bett, $19.95; Hanning Klang, $15.95;
Chilcote W. N., $21.70; Dick Wells,
$4.85; W. Myers, $52.89; B. O. Crack
erberger, $3.79; C. A. Wallacefi $141.
01; Ed Anderson, $67.06; Earl Starks,
$102.28; Ed Rundle, $95.02; O. C.
Klinger, $72.35; W. B. Caffee, $66.56;
R L. Adkins, $11.18; H. Green, $24.31;
O. F. Klinger, $24.67; V. Stuman, $13.-i
97; Lee Woods, $5.99; Wm. Chilcothe,
$13.47; Walter Henrici, $87.78; Albert
Sheer, $11.95; T. G. Munson, $95.86;
Chas. Melike, $5.98; Julius Bogdon,
$8.97; Louis Bogdon, $8.97; Mat Yog
man, $4.99; A. Eiman, $2.99; Stanford
Cox, $17.97; A. W. Bogdon, $17.97; E.
Beers, $75.48; Dick Striker, $75.48;
Carl Laundree, $52.79; Wm. Braatz,
$36.19; Vance Sterman, $81.33; Dick
Reynolds, $74.84; C. Calahan, $44.50;
A Dickenson, $51.61; Alfred Wright,
$47.48; Jo Nordling, $102.50; Sam Hol-
steen, $95.87; Lee Wood, $103.36; Ona
Klinger, $74.90; J. L. Babcock, $7.49;
Henry H. Dahl, $74.89; W. W. Chil
cote, $112.34; Dalbert Fisher, $53.09;
Clarence Jubb, $103.36; John Hard
ing, $67.41; John Sterman, $31.03; U,
Kimmel, $22.47; Beaver Creek Cash
Exchange, $20.00; C. L. Shaw, $8.55;
Oswego Transfer, $2.50; Beaver Creek
Garage, $45.61; Frank Busch, $53.45;
H. J. Hamlet, $7.17; C. V. Carmichael,
$15.40; Jones Lumber Co, $164.40; Pa
cific Highway Garage, $20.55; Hawley
Pulp and Paper Co., $21.30; Portland
Bolt & Mfg. Co., $31.19; Ridge Lum
ber Co., $7.09; Oregon Portland Ce
ment Co., $5.75; Fred Schaffer, $11.-
45; Portland Railway, Light & Power
Co, $9.19; S. F. Scripture, $27.75;
George's Cash Store, $4.67; Inland
Auto Co., $3.30; J. S. Fisher, $525.55;
F. Miller & Sons, $8.90; Hogg Bros.,
$18.35; Ora Slyter, $16.38; Bluhm,&
Moehnke, $130.87; D. L. Trullinger,
$473.86; Parker & Banfield, $12739.63;
Shade Long, $23.96; Edw. Feyrer, $17.
96; Edd Kyllo, $11.96; Clyde Pendle
ton, $4.48; Earl Hunter, $8.97; Milt!
Hockenberry, $11.96 ; Jack Feyrer, $2.-
99; D. E Pendleton, $3.73; J. W.
Standinger, $5.98; O. W. Hattan, $5.
98; Clark Mumpower, $5.98; W. E.
Mumpower, $8.98; J. W. Baer, $41.93;
Ralph Baty, $39.68; Rex Stubbs, $38.-
93; D. H. Ramsby, $1196; S. J. Vaugh-
an, $20.93; Hugh Cutting, $14.95: W.
H. Engle, $20.93; Herbert Shepherd,
$8.97; Hub Bowman, $5.98; John
Kery, $5.99; M. F. Day, $1.49; Wm.
Gigher, $1.49; Bud Jackson, $1.49; C.
F. Jackson, $2.24; M. Krause, $2.99;
George Krause, $2.24; Rudolf Klaus,
$4.49; L. E. Jacobs, $17.97; E. K.
White, $51.87; W. E. Dimick, $32.89;
S. Cramn, $23.92; W. Barnes, $32.14;
W Burkert, $5.99; C. W. Owings, $10.
08; J. Brickey, $10.08; Bud Kent, $10.
08; D. Swanson, $4.48;" L Rail, $22.
45; S Cramn, $14.97; Benj. Prather,
$14.00; L. Graham, $15.00; J. C. Brew
er, $13.45; Forest E .Mills, $22.45; W.
Dibble, $14.95; Fred Backert, $5.98;
F. Furgeson, $3.49; J. R. Livesay, $3.
49; Chas. Livesay, $3.49: John Heft,
$97.86; Alvion Heft, $45.37; Earl
Strong, $13.96; Jim Hanson, $34.90;
C. Dickerson, $14.95; E. Strong, $24.
43; E. Nash, $24.43; Jack Fryer, $35.
97; O. M. Olds, $146.79; A. Leaf, $44.
91; G -Harvey, $37.42; B. Wanless,
$65.10; M. Danker; $75.03; S. H. Wan
ker, $61.07; A. Wanker, $69.80; W.
Wanker, $66.31; E. James, .$9.97; O.
Frost, $7.98; L. W. Davies, $6.73: T.
C Thomas, $2.24; Otto Striker, $58.02;
W. S. Gorbett, $58.02; Hanning Klang,
$36.42; P. E. Bonnev. $4.99.
MARKET ROADS
No. 1 Canby Hardware & Imple
ment Co., $14.80; Standard Oil Com
pany, $6.S5; The Good Roads Machin
ery Co., $8.50; Howard-Cooper Corpor
ation, $76.10; Oregon City Foundry,
5?.25; Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co.,
ipS.OO; D. T. Meldrum, $11.70; Ora Johnson
Slyter, $32.25; Anton Paveletz, $50.62;
D. R. Dimick, $83.73; George Koeh
ler, $74.85; Milt Trullinger, $93.75;
John Heino, $28.40; Isaac Hellbacka,
$43.35; Arno Hellbacka, $40.36; Wm.
Miettunen, $11.96; Larce Miettunen,
$45.58; John Miettunen, $15.69; P. F.
Putz, $46.93; Alford Danielson, $83.
89; Arthur Dunrud, $88.34; John Cal
lahan, $88.34; Jake Tianhaara, $82.
35; Tom Johanson, $85.35; T. F. Fel
lows, $56.90; J. W. Garrett, $74.90;
Charley Ogelsby, $5.99; Frank Vau
ghn, $16.47; Herb Shepard, $6.72;
John Shephard, $11.22 ; John Comer,
;" W. S. Gorbet, $.49; Dave Will
iams, $.86; A. wetmore, $72.14; G. E.
LaSalle, $69.96; J. Heinrich, $70.82;
S Ramsby, $88.47; Geo. Pennell, $32.
65; J. W. Miles, $14.97.
NO. 2 The People's Store, $14.45;
The Estacada Telephone & Telegraph
Company, $2.20; Frank Busch, $153.
70; Oregon City Foundry, $33.05; Paul
R. Meinig, $131.95; Yocum Lumber
Co., $76.19; A. Mather, $385.26; Howard-Cooper
Corporation, $522.87;. D. T.
Meldrum, $38.00; W. C. Cowgill, $26.-
50; P R L & P Co. $2.19; Rendleman
& Klinker, $56.27; Willie Lins, $11.63;
J. W. Miller, $4.25; Raker & Son, $7.-
00; Smith & Hardware Co., $5.49;
Wm. Rhoades, $.95; J. O. Tunnell,
$39.00! Roy Miller, $3.00; Road Build
ers" Equipment Co. $27.83; Lewis
Welch, $50.00; H. H. Udell, H. R. Dev
lin, $31.39; Guy Wilcox, $13.45; Jay
Morrison, $31.39; Irvin Updegrave,
$25.41; A. W. Anderson, $29.90; Her
bert Udell, $31.39; John Affolter, $2.
99; Raymond DeShazer, $14.95; H. L.
Shaw,, $20.93; Charley Updegrave,
$17.94; Ralph Chaney, $88.77; C. W.
Rendleman, $84.78; J. K Peterson.
$62.78; O P. Califf, $71.75; Ted Hard
ers, $70.79; - Frank Marshall, $55.31;
John Marshall, $64.28; Clarence Gu
ber, $2.99; Gus. Zweirman, $59.80; Mi
lo M. Meader, $59.04; Louis Weisefn
fluh, $55.31; Chris Klinker, $50.08; Al
bert Lins, $65.03; Berge Torkleson,
$116.74; A. H. Miller, $129.74; Frank
Ochs, $31.39; Mark Doryland, $50.83;
Louis Ritzen, $32.89; Frank Rhoades,
$44.85; Elmer Marshall, $1.99; Wm.
Rhoades, $59.80; Calvin Beebe, $47.
84; Howard Califf, $13.93; Ernest
Marshall, $49.33; Frank Goelet, $58.-
30; Gilbert Califf, $3.98; Albert Adlon,
$50.83; Roy Maxwell, $55.31; Frank
Howard, $37.37; Norman Tracey, $65.
89; Jack Jones. $113.81; Hess Tracey,
$35.94; L. J. Rucker, $59.90; Leo Rath,
$71.88; George DeShields, $29.95; A.
Dodson, $151.24; Henry Schmidt, $59.-
90; J. W. Lee, $68.88; Pefcer Ruhl,
$65.89; Ed. Guber, $5.99; Chas. Kauf
man, $47.92; J. R. Reed, $110.90; Ot
to Paulsen, $17.97; Wm. Held, $17.97; i
Fred Lins, $29.84; Wm. Lins, $20.96;;
Henry Klinker, $7.48; H. H. Johnson, I
$46.14; J. C. Sullivan, $24.95; Chas.
Simmons, $19.20; W. C. Cowgill, Jr
$71.83; J. W. Miles, $14.97; John Heft,
$83.88; Alvion Heft, $41.88; J. Han
son, $41.88; E. Strong, $41.88; E.
Nash, $41.88: B. Perry, $41.88; A.
Perry, $41.88.
NO. 3 P. R. L. & P. Co., $226.80
D. T. Meldrum, $13.90; Schuld Bros.,
$365.00; Edd Douglass, $555.24; Fred
Hoffmeister, $2.99; W. H. Douglass,
$28.92; T. Cluster, $2.99; W. R. Hay
den, $2.99; Roy Douglass, $7.48; J. W.
Cahill, $77.74.
NO. 4 A. Mather, $86.22; H. H.
Johnson, $2.40; Pacific Highway Gar
age, $1.90; D. T. Meldrum, $9.30; E. B.
Sappington Co., $877.80; Frank Busch,
$3.40; Willamette Truck Service, $10.
50; Geo. N. Gill, $6.42; Ernest Wilke,
$8.97; Louis Schaber, $1.49; John Rai-
cy, $56.12; J. A. Bushbaum, $1.49; Au
gust Ek, $2.99; C. C. Schroeder, $53.
90; A. H. Borland, $83.78; Lee Bor
land, $35.88; Henry Koch, $65.89;
Lyle Tiedeman, $65.89; William Old-
enstadt, $32.89; A. W. Borland, $29.
90; eGoreg Saum, $7.47; George Ra-
bic, $20.96; Lloyd Wanker, $17.97; H.
M. Borland, $5.99; H. H. Johnson, $7.
69; J. C. Sullivan, $4.99; Chas. Sim
mons, $3.84.
NO. 5 W. C. Cowgill, Jr. $7.20; D.
T. Meldrum, $20.10; Lane & Pasaneu,
$1306.82; W. C. Cowgill, Jr., $13.06; J.
W. Miles, $4.99; Chas. Simmons. $7.-
68.
NO. 6 W. F. Haberlach, $175.25; D.
T. Meldrum, $14.70; W. C. Cowgill, Jr.
$63.57; S. L. Parrott, $15.69; J. A. j
Parrott, $16.44; Louis Parrott, $20.-
93;
NO. 7 A. M. & E. A. Mowory, $40.-
50; C. J. Hewitt, $2.50; A. Mather,
$42.01; George's Cash Store, $1.75; D
T. Meldrum, $15.60; Coast Culvert &
Flume Co., $44.66; Joe Lilly, $96.53;
C. J. Lang, $74.30; J. L. Heddin, $55.-
67; Ivin Brown, $78.29; Herman Bron-
ner, $52.68; H. J. Jones, $33.25; Joe
Cramer, $30.26; W. C. Smith, $33.25;
H. J. Andrews, $41.10; Glen Andrews,
$56.05; C. C. Hull. $30.26; F. L. Frye,
$30.26; Emit Chrictensen, $1.49; G. B.
Davidson, $56.05; Roy Quick, $27.27;
Arnold Krebs, $21.29; F. Hatton, $20.
17; Geo Forman, $119.86; Alvion John
son, $35.21; W. H. Stone, $40.36; L. L.
Lake, $44.09; Columbia Brick Works,
$23.46; S. McCracken, $13.82; C. H.
Boiler, $16.06; Lee Anderson, $3.00;
Ekstrom, $585.09; S. L. Mullan,
$270.71; P. Schuld, $140.96; Ed Olds,
$137.45; C. B. Johnson, $9.98; Axel
Fridson, $7.98; Erick Hanson, $7.98;
C. C. Hull, $5.98; Frank Frye, $25.
78; O. J. McQuaw. $10.83; A. Johnson,
$2.99; L. Lake, $5.98; C. Bailer, $5.
98: L. Odell, $11.96; W. E. Marlow,
!$8.97; H. Ackerson, $8.97; F. Carlson,
' $5.98; E. Borling, $2.99; C. B. John
!son, $89.80; Axel Fridsen, $71.80; Er
jick Hanson, $71.80; J. M. Todd, $32.
89; C. C. Hull. $20.91; S. Miller, $10.-j
46: C. V. Smith, $17.96; C. Henrici,1
$67.35; W. C. Cowgill, $6.83; J. W.
Miles, $J4.95; J. C. Sullivan. $4.99,-:
Chas. Simmons, ?3.84; Geo. Pennsll,
$78.36; D. T. Meldrum, $10.00; H. H.
$128.28; J. -C. Sullivan, $59.-
88; Chas Simmons, $42.24; J. W. Mi-
Taylor,
les, $29.94-
BOND ROADS
2-B A. Bauman, $50.00; Oswego
Transfer, $34.42; Frank Busch, $10.21;
A. Mather, $181.93; V. C. Jackson, $3.
50; Howard-Cooper Corporation, $75.
17; Standard Oil Company, $1512.25;
J. Bickner & Sons, $2.40; C. B. John
son, Theodore Streem, Charles Free-
holm. Oscar Pearson. S. Ridan and I. sent)
Johnson. $1458.32; The Good Roads i $12.00
ice McKinnon, $39.78: I 'D
$44.00; W. J. Wilson. Wort '
PROHIBITION Henry Hushes,
$15.00; H. H. Hughes, $33.50; North
western Law & Order League. $11S.25.
POOR Wm. Danforth, $10.00; BoVs
& Girls' Aid Society, $10.00; Dock Mo
sier, $17.50; Anna Wetterlin, $10.00;
Mrs. Sarah Soloman, $15.00; Mrs Eli
zabeth Saunders, $5.00; Ella Tracy
(Eunice Horner) $1000; Lillian M.
Johnson, $15.00; Geo. H. Newsomei
$15.00; Ada LaBaw, fS.CO; Katie Plu
ard, $10.00; Wallace R. Telford (Mi
chael Boyles), $12.00; Cheney & Doo
little (Wm. Dickelmpn) $15.00- inhn
& Wm. Beers, $20.00; Mary Lock, $10.
00; Dennis Donovrn (Dick Myers)
$30.00; J. G. Wake, $15.00; W. J.
Wood, $12.00; . W. Hitchman (Ole
Josendall, John Morris and August
Johnson), $75.00; Mrs. S. Beckman
(Ben Munson), $25.00; Ben Landis,
$20.00; Fred Wyder, $12.00; -W. W.
Keebaugh (James Seehorn), $6.67;
Elmer Earls, (James Seehorn), $18.
33; P. J. Winkel (Albert Veisen) $10.
00; Hilda Granquist. $15.00; Martha
Castile, $25.00; Maud Williams, $20.
00; Walter Howland, $30.00; Andrew
Lund, $15.00; Lila Himler" (Mathe-
$30.00; Thos. I. Fredenburg,
Frank Busch (Thomas), $22.-
Machinery Company, $833.45; T. Sell
wood, $621.18; A. Henrich, $602.58: L.
Indezzi, $32.89; E. J. Erickson.- $32.
89; C. M. Roberts, $102.27; R. Kruse,
$6.99; A. Worthington, $224.25; B. L.
Casb; $38.39; R. E. Robbins.
R. Irving, $38.44; H. Cromer, $112.27;
S. Stone, $62.91; Amos Eligenson,
$107.74; O. Worthington, $107.74; E.
M. Locker ,$80.25; R. E. Robbins, $6.
98. 9-A &Fairbanks, Morse & Co., $2.
19; Philip Hult, $2.15; Sam Johnson,
$6.00; Sam Johnson, $58.00; H. Klang,
J7.00; G. Kriedrich, $7.87; Erickson &
19; A. B. Buckles (G. R. Smith), $5.
00; Laura Burns (Lewis R. Burns),
$50.00; Jones Drug Co., $30.20; H. E.
Cross (Mrs. Amanda Holm), $20.00;
Mrs. D. W. Griffin, (Beers Bros.), $6.-
$32.89; i""' uregon city wospitai (snerer,
uent, Hemming, seenorn, McUoule),
$84.00; J. Bickner & Sons (McKean),
$10.00; E. H. Hitchman (John Meline)
$10.33; Ole Oleson (H. Sturdivant.)
$30.00; A. G. Homes (Holm), $10.00
International Sales & Produce Co.,
(Mrs. "Roberts), $10.00; Huntley-Draper
Drug Co., $2.24; John Schock (W.
Dickleman), $9.50; W. A. Holmes (Me-
Co., $1.10;
Pacific Phone:
Office 52 . Residence 304-M
CHARLES T. SIEVERS,
Lawyer
Oregon City, Ore.
Co., $2.30; C. V. Carmichael. $9.00
Oregon State Highway Commission,
$7.16; Pacific Highway Garage, $8.57;
John McHolick, $677.20; R. F. Watts,
$74.08; C. Pelter, $69.59; Eli Swales,
$51.37; C. Biggins, $32.89; H. R. Haw
ley, $25.41; John McKinzy. $7.47;
Drexal White, $32.27; J. C. Hugill;
$58.36; Andrew Nelson, $23.96: Geo.
Kitzmiller, $82.34; John McHolick,
$1542.80.
GENERAL FUND
ELECTION Oregon City Enter
prise, $5.50.
SHERIFF Western Uinon Tele
rgaph Company, $.68; H. H. Hughes,
$84.50; Wm. J. Wilson, $16.50; L. A.
Rail, $4.00: Oregon City Enterprise,
$.80.
CLERK Jones Dru
County Clerk, $12.00.
RECORDER Elliott-Fisher Com
pany, $5.50; Oregon City Enterprise,
$15.00; Huntley-Draper Drug Co.,
$.35; County Recorder, $6.00.
ASSESSOR Clackamas Countv
News, $3.00.
COUNTY COURT Miller-Parker
Co. $1.00; Banner-Courier, $80.55; W.
F. Harris, $85.00; W. A. Proctor, $75.
00; H. E. Cross. $30.00.
COURT HOUSE Board of Water
Commissioners, $20.10; Pacific Tele
phone & Telegraph Company, $69.50.
CIRCUIT COURT Ernest Stanifer,
$2.20; Leo Litz, $2.20; A. N. Lilly. $2.
20; Ed Dungey, $2.20; Lee Skillman,
$2.20; Chas. Sievers, $15.00; H. A.
Thatcher, $4.40; W. E. Drennen, $4.
40; Lee Caldwell, $4.40; J. A. Sorrell,
$4.40; J. D. Gosney, $4.40; Walter
Bennett, $2.20; M. C. Strickland, $2
20; Mrs. J. L. Biggs, $4.40; Martha
Addington, $5.50; Carl J. Long, $3.
60; W. W. Pollock, $2.20; E. E. Add
ington, $5.00; Alice Smith, $3.20; Ber
nard J. Berg, $5.00; Andrew Graham,
$5.80; Robt. L. Blanchard, $3.40; John
Ellsworth, $7.80; A. J. Morrison, $9.
00; J. C. Bradley, $3.20.
JUSTICE OF PEACE H. H. - Hu
ghes, $5.00; Ralph J. Eddy, $1.20; T.
C. Howell, $1.60; Roy B. Cox, $1.20;
F. W. Humphrys, $1.20; James Roake,
$1.20; A. L. Beattie, $1.20; Lee Bat
tin, $2.90; Maurice Battin, $2.90; Geo.
A. Otty, $2.90; Jack Battin, $2.90;
Louis Viar, $2.90; Allen Webster. $2.
90; C. A. Frost, $2.10; Jack Veness,
$2.10; Harlan Weddle, $2.10; E. L.
Johnson, $1.20; Dave Lund, $1.20; R.
Petzold, $1.20; W. S. Eddy, $1.20; P.
S. Finucane, $1.20; Dave Lund, $1.
20; R. Petzold, $1.20; W. S. Eddy,
$1.20; P. S. Finucane, $1.20; C. Guy
nes, $1.20; J. W. Julian, $11.00; Ore
gon City Enterprise, $8.70; F. E.
Lowe, $12.00; E. J. Noble, $105.45; Ed
Fortune, $58.70.
CORONER O. A. Pace, $10.00;
Holman & Peace, $4L00; Dr. M. C
Strickland, $5.00; Dr. C. H. Meissner,
$5.00.
SURVEYOR Frank Busch, $3.50;
D. T. Meldrum, $19.15; A. L. Beatie,
$7.68; H. H. Johnson, $71.14; W. C
Cowgill, Jr., $24.59;, J. C. Sullivan,
$29.94; Chas. Simmons, $23.04; G. H
Cattley. $44.64; Geo. Penrfell, $58.77;
J. W. Miles, $29.94.
INSANE Dr. Walter E. Hemp
stead, $5.00; Dr. Walter E. Hempstead
$5.00; H. H. Hughes, $4.00;' Dr. Frank
R. Mount. .$5.00; Dr. Edward H. Mc
Lean, $5.00; Dr. Ross. Eaton, $5.00.
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
ParkShepherd Motor Co., $587.11;
Pacific Highway Garage, $1.08; Banner-Courier,
$27.00; Huntley-Draper
Drug Co., $12.70; Brenton veaaer,
$23.25; H. E. Cross, $3.75; Agnest M.
Buckley, $28.60.
BOARD OF HEALTH Dr. Orel A.
!!; TT- D. Aden. $.50: W. B. Per
ry. $7.50; Dr. R. G. McCall, $4.00; Geo.
J. Case, $4.75; Dr. H. A. Dedman, $5.-00-
Dr. Alfred O. Williams, $4.25;
Oregon City Enterprise, $25.00.
STOCK INSPECTOR if. lanzer,
$12.50; Ivan O. Matson, $69.81; Geo.
Busch, $12.35; 1. lx. Muuenuoii,
00- Jonas Petterson, $37.50; Flagell
& Schmidt, $7.22; Ellen Lund, $9.81;
J. W. Dickover, ?j.z.oi.
INDIGENT SOLDIERS Mead Post
No. 2, $40.00.
JAIL W. J. Wilson, $73.41.
JUVENILE COURT Dr. Walter E.
Hempstead, $5.00; Minda E. Church,
$64.59.
PRINTING & ADVERTISING Banner-Courier,
$2.40; Oregon City En
terprise, $65.90; . Banner-Courier, $19.
75. SEALER J- F. Jones, $28.38.
TAX DEPARTMENT Veda' And
rus, $110.50; Urcll Warren, $71.82;
Eloise Aildredge, $5.25; Jessie Pad
dock, $26.35; Alta Burke, $23.25; Al-
. line & Matheson), $11.50; Mrs. S.
Beckman (Mrs. Roberts) $10.00; A. C.
Nichols (John Beers), $5.50; Gertrude
M. Criswell (Wells), $10.00; Max Wu
nisch (Toney Miller), $41.70; Bannon
& Co., $14.70.
Mail Tie-up Broken
After 2 Day Delay
The first eastern hiail since the tie
up of the railroads due to the silver
ihaw, arrived in Oregon City Tues
day. A pouch of first class mail, whicij
should have come through Sunday
rived Tuesday noon, and several oth
r pouches came in at 2:Z o'clock, at
cording to Postmaster John Cook.
Local mail . carriers on the rura1
routes have experienced almost as
much difficulty as transcontineat.il
mails In making her trip to deliver
mail on a 30-mile route. Mrs. Edith N.
Wambaugh, was compelled to take, the
mail to Gladstone on the electric car
;ind go through Clackamas station,
and crossing the ClackamaF river rtt
i Carver, distributes the mail along tlv:
liver as far as tha slides, then return
ing to Carver she makes a detour to
a little settlement and proceeding baK
through Logaw and Kedland, where the
mud in places :s a foot deep she is
compelled to cross the Abernethy and
road between the Jone's mill section
and Clackamas Heights is under water.
This gives the mailcarrier eipht. extra
miles to travel in order to perform her
duties.
Matrimony Fails;
Four Get Divorce
Four divorces were granted Tuesday
iy Circuit Judqe J. l Campbell i'l
(he following cases:
Percy versus Winnifred Smith.
George L. versus Mary J. liichey.
Daisy A. versus Ralph Wilson.
Misud v-rsns Solomon Micbels.
In the la'ter case the plaintiff was
granted the custody of two minor
children and $25 a month alimony
PARKPLACE NEWS
Mrs. L. Bleane has been very sick
with tonsilitis, but is now able to
leave her room.
Mr. Praig and family of Aurora hav',;
moved to Parkplace.
The Parkplace school is arranging
for an illustrated lecture on Holland,
to be given at the schocl house on
Nov. IS at 7:30 p. m.. followed by a
basket soical. Mrs. Sheldon resides
at Parkplace.
Mrs. Ida Kent and Mrs. Pearl Ber-
nier are attending the Rational grange
that is being held in Portland.
Walter P.urghardt having sold his in
terest in the garage, has bought an in
terest with Charley Danchy in the
blacksmith shop and is opening a ga
lage in connection witjh the black
smith business.
The dance given Saturday evening
by the Dancing club at Grange hall
was enjoyed by a large crowd of youn
peopie.
Ladies Work club met at hall and
are making arrangements ior me
Grange bazaar that is to be given at .
the hall on Nov. 26.
I GEORGE HOEYE !
CHIROPRACTOR
I Caufield Bldg.
Phone 636-W
Oregon City, Ore.
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LAWYER .
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