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    OREGON CITY, ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, APRIL 21,1 922.
Page 7
The County Court
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EXPENDITURES FOR THE MONTH
OF MARCH, 1922
ROAD DISTRICT No. 11 A. Math
er, $90.25; V. C. Jackson, $18.40; Os
wego Lake Water, Light & Power Co.,
$57.35; G. S. Bullock, $554.20; G. Hun
sucker, $59.80; J. Thomas, $26.14; J.
Quigley, $26.14; II. Worthington, $2.
49; Win. Lorenz, $4.47; C. H. Mc
Ferron, $12.45; Dan Reynolds, $12.45;
J. H. Cox, $82.22; F. E. Davidson,
$197.55; Lloyd Davidson, $14.94; F. E.
Whitten, $34.93; J. P. Cook, $29.88;
F. E. Davidson, $15.96; O. C. David
son, $13.72.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 12 Standard
Oil Company, $500; Standard Oil Com
pany, $500; L. Endizzi, $7.17; E. M.
Lecker, $7.47: A. Worthington, $15.
96; J. Sigrist, $7.47; J. Johnson, $7.
47. . ROAD DISTRICT No. 13 A. A.
Wood, $28.69; E. L. Baker, $4.99; F.
Chapman, $9.98.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 14 Hogg
Brothers, $110; George Oldenstadt,
$14.97; Smith Turner, $17.46; Fred j
Schemer, $7.48; Amos Mays, $1.24; J.
M. -Turner, $27.93; H. Gephardt, $22.-i
24. j
ROAD DISTRICT No. 15 N. S. '
Oldham, $9.98; Sam Moser, $3.99.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 16 Schu.d j
Brothers. $23.00: Portland Railway
Light and Power Company, $16.38; O.
P. Roethe, $134.70; D. J. Abbey, $22. -
45; J. S. Blair, $1.24; C. D. Atchley,
$6.23; H. C. Faulk, $12.45; Ira Hart,
$2.49; Hans Baumgartner, ?l.4t, J.
S. Booth, $11.20.
ROADD ISTRICT No. 17 Ciacsa
mas Garage, $2.72; J. W. Hart, $133.
96; W. E. Godsey, $3.45; Verdenius
Robinson Motor Company, $5.33; Mil
waukie Service Station, $9.00; Stand
ard Oil Company, $63.52; Schuld Bro-j son, $27.45; Loyd Bowers, $24.95; Ru
thers S458 75: W. H. Ofunsell, $60.00; j f us Kraxberger, $39.91; Herman
Wm. Strange, $69.86; Earl Atwood, Harms, $19.96; D. C. Harms, $4.99;
$39.92; R. Atwood, $39.93; D. Kanne, Will Gibson, $9.96; Ppt'Gibson, $8.71;
$29.94; Jno Davis, $9.98; H. Ameele, Rudolph Klaus, $35.89; C. II. Lorenz,
$52.29; W. H. Counsell, $99.75; G. $17.46; Lather Lorenz, $4.98; Harold
Beecham, $47.31; C. E. Battin, $47.84; Gribble, $7.48; Wm. Gebert, $4.99;
H. Stratton, $14.94; G. Hartung, $14.- John Kummer, $4.98; Ben Krause, $4.
94; Jno. Young, $19.92; F. Walthers 98; Wm. Heinz, $14.97.
$14.94; C. Parry, $12.45; O. Walsh, ROAD DISTRICT No. 50 L. G.
$3237; C. H. Counsell, $35.88; Geo. Wrolstad, $3.00; A. L Yoder, $8.40;
Haylet, $27.39; T. E. Bruck, $17.45; J. R. pitts, $32.65; Ott Lucht, $1.87;
H. Imel, $24.95; Peter Schuld, $184.69; Jo Lehman, $3.11; M. F. Day, $1.24;
Seth Cook, $234.52; Art Wetmore, h. L. Jackson, $4.99; Leon Judd, $1.
$195.15; S. Gibson, $73.40; E. Daue, 24; Amel Fuher, $1.24; C. F. Jackson,
$76.76; D. Mazzie, $189.82. . $9.97; G. E. Wylund, $33.43; E. Good-
ROAD DISTRICT No. 19 Schuld j at, $3.73; Claude Yoder, $3.73; O. A.
Brothers, $22.50; Pete Schuld, $43.10; Giger, $3.73.
J. W. Schuld, $21.00; F. M. Townsend, j ROAD DISTRICT No. 51 Roy R.
$9.97. I Ridings, $12.45; John Colton, $4.98;
ROAD DISTRICT No. 20 Matt Dan Edwards, $19.96; G. C.Bentley,
Greenslade, $14.90; C. A. Vincent Co.,
$29.70; Joe Papsch, $49.33; Hugh
Laye, $43.57; Walter Hall, $38.58;
Walter Young, $90.83; Lawrence
Stradley, $14.94; Christ Eckert, $29.
88; Herman Siebert, $47.83; Carl
Wolfhagen, $28.63; II. Branson, $14.-
ROAD DISTRICT No. 21 Schuld
Brothers, $33.00; Damascus Tele
phone Co., $2.95; Portland, Railway,
Light and Power Company, $54.18;
Jake DeYoung, $75.38; Philip Schan
ten $34.93; Albert Hoffmeister, $7.
47 -'August Walch, $4.99; Emil Exely,
$4.99; Arthur Gran, $4.98 ;W. L. Shark
ley, $4.98; Oscar Noreen, $2.49.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 22 Eri &
Jonsrud, $13.25; Schuld Brothers, $76.-00-
Portland Railway, Light and Pow
er' Co., ' $45.36; Portland Railway,
Light and Power Co., $25.20; Portland
Railway, Light and Power Company,
$66.78; M. H. Wheeler, $63 84; J. A.
Imel $26.14; W. E. Wheeler. $69.86;
Victor Johnson, $19.99; C. J- Lekberg,
$42.41; V. H. Hillyard, $29.94; C. A.
Wheeler, $14.94; Frank Van Dolmen,
$29 94; S. S. Waybill, $2.49.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 23 Schuld
Brothers, $53.00; Eri & Jonsrud, $10.-00-
Portland Railway, Light & Power
Company, $99.53; Fred Wagner. $43.
87; F. G. Wagner, $13.71; F.-nk
Beers, $4.99; D. S. Robertson, $4.9b,
W H. Bancke, $7.48; Elbert Killen,
$4.99; L. L. Griffin, $4.99; Peter
Haughlum, $20.58; Alvin Andrews, $2.
49; Albert Ault, $2.49.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 25 Portland
Railway, Light and Power Co., $38.
36; Sandy Lbr. Co., $50.00; Paul R. j
Meinig, $17.40; ueorge a. ien
$26.18; Nicholas Vanderhoof, $9-96;
Otto Aschoff, $4.98; Henry Helms,
$4.98; Carl Helms, $4.98; J. A. Rob
erts, $6.22;
ROAD DISTRICT No. 26 Paul R.
Meinig, $4.60; Sandy Lbr. Co., $6.55;
Carl B. Schilling, $22.41; Joe Hilsen
copf, $22.41; W. A. Stone, $40.89.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 28 V. Wid
mer, $J3.96; Henry Herman, $14.35;
Will Bell, $14.35; Gust Finger, $7.47.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 29 En &
Jonsrud, $15.25; D. L. Erdman, $7 98;
A M Mowrey, $17.46; C. -Hansen, $17.
4S; E. Borling, $7.47; H. Ackerson,
$8.71. ,.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 31 Eli
Swales, $43.57; Clarance Swales, $54.
78; John Tschopp, $48.17; Henry
Tschopp,$ 101.04; Henry Swales,
$154.78.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 33 Oregon
City Sand & Gravel Company, $121.
50; Parkplace Store, $1.00; R. Mat
toon, $70.20; C. R- Livesay, $33.88; J.
R. Livesay, $13.68; O. W. Imel, $4.97;
E. R. Graves, $3.73.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 34 Hal Lind
sleyi $17.46; E. L. . Blackburn, $12.44;
C. T. Blackburn, $17.95.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 35 J. E. Mc
Cluer, $10.00; Braatz, Wm., $15.96;
Johnson, A. E., $2.49; H. A. Allen,
$11.-98; Wm. Braatz, $11.97; A. E.
Johnson, $14.95; Emiel Larson, $7.47;.
Iewis Norman, $7.47 ; Guy Brown, $7.
47; Fred Mueller, $7.47; Gus Lesch,
$7.47; Linn Hulet, $8.47; Allison Al
len; $4.98; Wm. Carlson, $6.22; Wm.
Lewis, $3.73; Swanson, Chris, $4.98;
Alva Bonney, $4.98.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 36 Standard
Oil Company, $13.75; J. Hamilton, $4.
99; ROAD DISTRICT No. 37 A. J. Co
ta, $11.97; C. L. Garinger, $3.73; Hen
ry Grossmiller, $3.73; Eli Fellows, $3.
73; Burt Cole, $2.49; August Martin,
$9.96; Herman Moehnke, $"3.74; Tom
II Paek, $4.98; John Wiegle, $2.49;
.
$2.49; Richard Griff-
ith, $16.95.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 38 J.
Miller, $11.00 ;Smith Hardware
$1.99; P. T. Monroe, $35.65.
W.
Co.,
ROAD DISTRICT No. 39
Fee-
- J V -
liean- Railway Express Co., $4.89;
! Coast Culvert & Flume Co., $99.75.
i ROAD DISTRICT No. 40 Wm.
jHeld, $2.49; John Marshall, $13.69; A.
; H. Miller, $17.95?
j ROAD DISTRICT No. 41 Paul
; Meinig, $7.40; H. H. Udell, $3.24; H.
jR. Devlin, $1.24; A. W. Anderson, $1.
i 24.
j ROAD DISTRICT No. 42 N. A. So
jrenson, $11.21; O. Rask, $11.21; E.
; Austen, $6.23; A. Svanson, . $2.50; Ed
; Johnson, $17.96.
i ROAD DISTRICT No. 43 Geo.
I Blatchford, $32.00; W. Waldorf, $25.
05; The Good Roads Machinery Com
ipany, $36.20; Edw. Feyrer, $17.95; Ar-
thur Scott, $29.95- George Boyer, $16.
l8; Henry p. Newell, $18.67; George
Ball, $2.49; J. M. Strean, $2.49; Jeff
Davies, $2.49; Jack Feyrer, $4.98.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 44 Oregon
Foundry, $51.85; J. I. Case Threshing
Machine Company, $9.00; Hogg Broth
ers, $1.50; E. L. Palfrey, $13.96; R.
W. Davidson, $39.90; C. W. Herman,
$1.99; S. A. Cordill, $2.49; A. Butter
field, $29.94; R. R. Welch, $2.49; Gus
Simmons, $2.49; A. Lewis, $2.49; Paul
Robbins, $2.49.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 45 H. Fisher
$11.97; Walter Fisher, $3.72; E. O.
I Fisher, $7.48.
1 ROAD DISTRICT No. 46 Road
j Builders' Equipment Co., $46.50; Wm.
j Beeson, $2.49; Clarence Johnson, $2.-
j 43 ; W. R. Ayers, $2.49; Almon John
son, $2.49; Chas. Dietz, $2.49; Geo.
: Koehler, $3.99.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 47 Oregon
I City Sand & Gravel Company,$ 5.05
jSporalsky, $4.99; Fred W.Sohn, $5.98.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 49 S. S. Gib
.73: Rov R. Ridings. S21.94.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 52 C. D.
Groshong,$ 2.49; A. M. Groshong,
48: R. F. Wvland. S1.24: Rich Jonlin.
$3.73; G. M. -"Groshong, $2.49
ROAD DISTRICT No. 56 R. H.
Long, $1.24; A. Wood $1.24; R. Schue-
bel, $9.97.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 58 Harry
Kitching,$ 4.99; Walter Looney, $3.-
73; Charles Fantz, $4.94; W
D. White
Head $17.46.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 59 W. H.
Douglass,$ 11.99; P. C. Murphey, $1.
87. '
ROAD DISTRICT No. 60 E. Young
$4.98; Charles Rettinger, $4.99; Chas.
Chinn, $9.98; Geo. Randall, $4.99;
John Braker, $2.49;
$19.47.
ROAD STRICT
Trapp, $2.00 Hogg
W. G. Randall,
No. 61
Brothers, -I. F.
$3.90;
Maxwell Telford, $97.75; Harry Ham
$53.53; E. Hatch, $53.53; - J. H.
Sheer, $56.02; I. J. Trapp, $23 65; A.
Warner, $83.53; George Meade, $43.
57; I. F. Trapp, $17.42; S. Nash, $24.
89; Otto Sillen, $28.63; A. H. Sheer,
$11.20; James Curry, $4.98; Newton
Jones, $3.73; John Stalick, $3.73;
Frank Toering, $19.91; Henry Scheer.
$35.94; John Scheer, $17.94; S. Nash,
$16.44; Eldon Swick, $13.45: C- Swick,
$1.49.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 62 D. O.
Day, '$10.97; S.M. Coey, $3.73; N. S.
Oldham, $31.23; Frank Fisher, $1.25.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 63 Standard
Oil Company, $2.70; G. Notdurft, $11.
S6. ROAD DISTRICT No.- 64 Road
Builders' Equipment Co., $36.50; S. A.
Yoder, $10.00.
SPECIAL No. 11 G. Hunsucker,
$4.48; J. Thomas, $3.73; J. Quigley,
$3.73.
SPECIAL No. 16 Standard Oil
Company, $125.28.
SPECIAL No. 21 C. A. Vincent Co.,
$85.60.
SPECIAL No. 26 A. Carl Power,
$4.49; Lee Philips, $4.49; Thomas
Kubitza, $1.24.
SPECIAL No. 26A Harry Nichols,
$17.46; John Mitchel, $3.11; Thos. Ku
bitza, $6.85; Lee Philips,? 8.10; Lee
Philip. $3.75; ROnald Petty, $6.22;
Gus Hein, $1.55; Pat McKnight. $3.
73; Bill Dockery, $2.49; Bert Dockery,
$1.55; John Dockery, $1.55; A. L. Mat
tingly, $3.98.
SFECIAL No. 33 Oregon City
Sand & Gravel Company, $232.20; C.
R. Livesay, $25.92; C. A. Mann, $2.49;
J. R. Livesay, $3.73; R. Mattoon, $139.
95. SPECIAL No. 35 S. F. Scripture.
$.75.
SPECIAL No. 39 Smith Hardware
Co., $39.65; J. B. Robertson, $2.49; E.
T. Davis, $17.20.
SPECIAL No. 40 Albert Lins,N$9.
96; Wm. Lins, $18.70; Chas. Kaufman,
S8.97; Anson Johnson, $4.98; Henry
Reimer. $7.47; A. H. 'Miller. $15.96.
SPECIAL No. 43 Coast Culvert &
Flume Co., $99.48; M.A. Olsen, $12.
40; Royal Olsen, $8.68; C. E. Wld
strand, $7.99; Dick Lampman, $9.30;
C. B. Mann, $11.16.
SPECIAL No. 46 Sam Hess. $17.
47. SPECIAL No. 50 G. E. Wyland,
$1.99; E. Goodat, $1.24; Claude Yod
er, $1.24; O. A. Giger, $1.24.
SPECIAL No. 61 Oregon City
Sand & Gravel Company, $51.80.
SPECIAL ROAD No. 19 State
Highway Commission," $1611.10.
GENERAL ROADS Standard Oil
Company, $81.01; Frank Busch &
Sons, $.40; H. E. Cowgill, $12.66; Rus
sell Grader Mfg. Co., $9.60; Clyde
Clayton White,
. Equipment Co., $28.50; The Good
Roads Machinery Company, $595.24;
Road Builders' Equipment Co., $1,200.
00; Clackamas County Auto & Tract-
ior Company, $1,485.00; J. E. Hasel
jtine & Co., $7.08; Straight & Salis-
1 1,.. i t no.
S. F. Scripture, $21.75;
t T , T jo- ff. -i r A T ; 1 1 1 t-
Co., $7.95; Frank Hopp, $1.25; Board
of Water Commissioners, $1.75;
Frank Busch & Sons. $2.00: State In
dustrial Accident Commission, $215.-
05; Feenaughty Machinery Co., $77.-R-.00;
Oregon City Foundry, $2.00; The
Estacada Sales Co., $475.40; J. D.
Caldwell Co., $100.80; Howard-Cooper
Corporation, $86.97; W. Waldorf, $23.
75; A. O. Meinig, $300.00; Harvey
Gibson, $3.00; Roy Ridings, $3.00;
Standard Oil Company, $398 84; Red
daway Truck Line, $2.50; Wilsonville
Ferry, $100.00; Carlton & Rosenkrans,
Co. $13.55; Pacific Highway Garage,
$20.18; The Daily Record-Abstract,
$5.10; Portland Ry. Light & Power
Co., $155.28; Clackamas County Auto
& Tractor Co., $160.00; Mrs. G. H.
Cattley, $125.00; .Willamette River
Lbs. Co., $32.90; H. E. Cross, $10.00;
Pacific Telephone and Telegraph
Company, $7.85.
DISTRICT No. 11 Myron E. Dunn
and wife, $400.00; Anna M. Simpson,
$400.00; Thos. F Ryan, Trustee, $1.
00; Robert Patton, $20.00; J. N. Pear
cy, $1.00; -The Oregon Iron & Steel
Co., $1.00.
GENERAL ROADS Edward Rose
Kilgallon, $50.00; Erickson & Co., $1.
20; Portland Railway, Light and Pow
er Company, $25.20; Hogg Bros.. $124.
19; Abe Gilbert. $207.59; A. C. Scheer,
$65.76; W alter Harvey, $65.38; S. A.
Mead, $2.99; S. Nash, $17.45; Albert
Scheer, $68.90; L. W. Davies, $86.27 ;
T. C. Thomas, $89.26; Eldon Swick,
$76.32; Walter J. Henrice, $43.89; C.
!A. Wallace, $38.16; H. Elligscon, $id.
196: H. Fisher, $13.47; C. A. Wallace,
$20.20; Roy Dent, $13.96; Alvin Heft,
$20.94; John Heft, $20.97; Claude
Henerici, $6.98; L. F. Rambo," $13.96;
II. Ellingson, $10.47; Bert Wallace,
$17.45; John Heft, $6.99; Alnion Heft,
$3.49; H. Ellingson, $3.49; L. T. Ram
bo, $3.49; Bert Wallace, $3.49; Roy
Dent, $3.49; O. Striker, $39.92; Dick
Striker, $39.92; Herman Fisher, $26.
94; J. Margeson, $35.92; H. Henrici,
$94.81; C. -Henrici, $58.44; Parkplace
Garage, $7.28; Frank Busch & Sons,
$4.75; Standard Oil Company, $26.22;
Howard-Cooper Corporation, $3.70;
East Side Mill & Lumber Company,
$473.95; A. H. Averill Machinery Com
pany, $46.00; J. S. Fisher, $5.38; John
Heft, $2.22; Charley Stenstrom, $21.
00; Stewart Mitchell, $20.13; Dlx Bro
thers, $10.45; Willamette Harris, $53.
10; Larkins & Son, $80.22; August
Martin, $10.00; C. L. Garinger. $4.0.00;
Charley liiggins, b.uu; jiuu wus'
& Co., $20.00; Hogg Brothers. $177.50;
$S.-'Jlm llert' $': Roy uent.
H. Ellingson. $2U.H4;
Alvion. Heft
$38.39; L. F. Rambo, $27.92; Herbert
Ives, $10.47; Roy Dent. $6.98; Alvion
Heft, $6.98; John Heft, $6.99; Claude
Henerice, $6.98; L. F. Rambo, $3.49;
John Heft, $76.89; Alvion Heft, $20.
94; R Dent, $20.94; Claude Henerici,
I $13-96; f. Kamou, o.i.'jo; n.
lingson, $3.49; Bert Wallace, $zu.si;
F. Bluhm, $26.94; J. H. Margeson, $6.
98; Wm. Braatz, $9.73; A. E. Johnson,
$4.98; Emiel Larson, $8.74; Howard
George. $9.98; Linn Hulet, $4.98; R.
W. Zimmerman, $8.47; F. E. Mills,
$3.00.
MARKET ROAD No. 1 D. T. Mel
drum, $10.05; D. R. Dimick, $12.47;
J. W. Garrett, $28.82; W. S. Gorbitt,
$34.90; R. Clark, $7.49; Delbirt Fish
er, $14.93; P. E. Boney $11.20; George
Anderson, $14.94; George Williams
$4.99; John Anderson, $1.24; H. Com
er, $3.73; D. Countraman, $2.49.
MARKET ROAD No. 2 Willamette
Equipment Co., $65.00; Paul R. Mei
nig, $195.12; Road Biulders' Equip
ment Co., $110.25; John A. Roebling's
Sons Co., $16.16; Hogg Bros. $30.50;
D. T. Meldrum, $11.25; The Daily Record-Abstract,
$5.70; H. H. Udell, $83.
33; H- R- Devlin, $21.16; A. W. An
derson, $27.39; Herbert Udell, $31.12;
J. M. Parks, $26.14; Harold Parks,
$24.90; John Affolter. $14.97; Ray
Hanson, $42.41; William Hanson, $21.
16; Frank Miller, $21.16; Geo. All-
geier, $21.16; M. L. lieraigan, .i.
MARKET ROAD No. 3 Estacada
Telephone & Telegraph Company, $2.-
25; Paul R. Meinig, $134.63; D. T.
Meldrum, $11.05; Geo. Pennell, $45.
71; W. H. Douglass, $10.48; Fred
Hoffmeister, $2.49; Wm. Ingwood, $1.
24; P. C. Murphey, $1.24; W. H. Daug
lass, $6.00.
MARKET ROAD No. 4 Frank Busch
& Sons, $2.80; Willamette Truck Ser
vice, $2.00; Buffalo Roller, Sales Co.,
$29.80; Larsen & Company, $2.10; V.
C. Jackson, $41.25; D. T. Meldrum,
$6.25; A. W. Borland, $17.46;. A. H.
Borland, $15.93; - Henry Koch, $54.89;
H. M. Borland, $19.96; John Raicy,
$53.88; R. C. Paine, $13.47; Loid Bor
land, $9.98; F. Whitten, $48.65N
MARKET ROAD No. 5 Hogg' Bros.
$27.00; D. T. Meldrum, $9.85; E. L.
Palfrey, $19.95; J. Streitmatter, $10.
57; Gus Simmons, $10.57; D. H. Rams
by. $14.95; Pringle Shaw, $11.21.
MARKET ROAD No. 6 Road Build
ers' Equipment Co., $36.50; D. T. Mel
drum, $6.25; A. A. Wood, $16.22.
MARKET ROAD No. 7 D. T. Mel
drum, $13.75; J. W. Miles, $17.10; Geo.
Pennell, $26.12; The Daily Record
Abstract, $4.50; Geo. Forman, $53.59;
Frank Tiffney, $24.27; M. Johnson,
$17.72; W. Tole. $2.49; L. L. Lake,
$2.49; J. W. Miles, $39.18; Cecil
Wells, $9.98; G. D. Hammond, $9.98;
W. H. Rambo $24.95;" Lawrence Hull,
$16.96; Chas. Simmons, $3.84.
MARKET ROAD No. 8 A. Mather,
$62.20; D. T. Meldrum, $6.25; E. Hin
kle, $5.00; Geo. Pennell, $32.65; Wm.
Braatz, $13.96; Allison Allen, $2.49.
ELECTION Beattie & Hofman,
Inc., $7.00; Fred A. Miller. $15.00.
SHERIFF C. G. Miller Co., $.50;
The Western Union Telegraph Com-'
Pany, $1.57: T. M. Hurlbiirt S KO- r
H. Elston, $4.00; L. A. Rail, $5.00;
Wm. J. Wilson, $4.00; Banner-Courier
$118.00; Oregon City Enterprise, $1.
50; J. C. Loundree, $7.50.
CLERK Frank Busch & Sons, $1.
00; Banner-Courier, $182.00; Jones
Drug Company, $1.95; Huntley-Draper
Drug Co., $140.00; Oregon City Enter-
prose, $143.10; Fred A. Miller, $13.80;
Banner-Courier, $84.95.
RECORDER County Recorder,
$12.00; Oregon City Enterprise, $521.
TREASURER Banner-Courier,
$161.35; County Treasurer, $10.00.
ASSESSOR Huntley-Draper . Drug
Co., $2.20; W. B. Cook, $7.05; Banner
Courier, $4.75; Oregon City Enter
prise. $1140.90.
COUNTY COURT Huntley-Draper
Drug Co.. $1.50; H.-E. Cross, $10.00;
W. A. Proctor, $65.00; W. F. Harris,
$90.00.
COURT HOUSE Board of Water
Commissioners, $16.00; Pacific Tele-
i phone and Telegraph Company, $70.-
75; Estate Geo; C. Borwnell, $40.00; J.
W. Jones, $9.00.
CIRCUIT COURT Geo. Alexander.
$8.00; Sarah Bell Pratt, $5.00; Rosey
Pratt, $5.00.
JUSTICE OF PEACE J. Dean But
ler, $2.50; O.'W. Barnett, $2.40; C. A.
Lewis, $3.00; David Nelson, $4.00;
Banner-Courier, $2.50; E. W. Fowler,
$3.00; John H. Comer, $3.00; Walter
A. Beck, $3.00; W. A. Beck, $3.00 ;"J.
P. Woodle, $8.85; Oregon City Enter
prise, $10.60; E. J. Noble, $112.60; -N.
J. Holgate, $6.00; Ed Fortune, $55.10.
CORONER E. A. Brady. $43.00;
Dr. H. L. Babb, $5.00; O. A. Pace, $41.
00; O. A.' Welsh, $10.60; Dr. Ross Eat
on, $5.00; Dr. W. E. Hempstead, $5.00;
Dr. Xhas. Carey, $10.00; Holman &
Pace, $72.00. "
SURVEYOR Hogg Bros., $3.00;
W. C. Cowgill, Jr., $45,20; Geo. Pen
nell, $78.36; J. W. Miles. $15.00; Paul
Dunn, $7.00; A. M. Kirchem, $5.60;
A. W. Cooke, -$10.00 ; F. M." Townsend,
$10.00; Louie Funk, . $5.20; A. C.
Thomas, $7.00; D. T. Meldrum, $31.60;
G. D. Hammond, $5.00; W;. C. Cowgill,
Jr., $137.13; J. W. Milesr $59.88 G.
D. Hammond, $84.84; Cecil Wells,
$29.94.
INSANE C. H. Meissner, $5.00; Dr.
M. C. Strickland, $10.00; "Austin H.
Huycke, $5.00; Dr. W. Ross Eaton,
$5.00; Walter E. Hempstead, $5.00.
SUPERINTENDENT Brenton
Vedder, $52.82; Huntley-Draper Drug
Co.. $32.37; Park-Shepherd Motor Co.,
$29.95. .
BOARD OF HEALTH Otis M.
Rich, $37.50; Dr. O. A. Welsh, $"11.-
70; Guy Elliott, $7.00.
CATTLE INDEMNITY H. Paulson,
$68.95; Johanson Bros., $50.00; Oscar
Sporri, $11.66.
INDIGENT SOLDIER Mead Post
No. 2, $60.00.
JAIL C. G. Miller Co., $1.20; Hogg
Bros., $24.30; Hogg Bros., $4.50; W.
J. -Wilson, $142.17.
JUVENILE COURT Park Shep
herd Motor Co., $23.21; Minda E.
Church, $63.27; E. C. Lakin, $3.00;
Walter E. Hempstead, $10.00; Jesse
Keck,. $3.40; Clara C Patterson, $5.-
50.
TAX REBATE J. H. Dunn, $38.52;
Margaret L. Roberts, $10.10.
PRINTING & ADVERTISING
Banner-Courier, $29.10; Oregon City
Enterprise, $30.25.
SEALER J. F. Jones, $29.08.
TAX DEPARTMENT Jessie Pad
dock. $22.10: Alice McKinnon, $52.07;
Veda Andrus, $36.29; Gordon "Vilson,
$53.30; I. D. Taylor, $79.20; Urcil War-
ren. $123.95: Mattie Burkholter, ?13S.-
$23.3; ieien jones, $u.uu; w. j-
Wilson $45.00."
PROHIBITION L. Stipp
$28.75.
CLACKAMAS COUNTY
FAIR AS-
SOCIATION $500.00.
OREGON AGRICULTURAL
COL-
LEGE $1150.00.
CIRCUIT COURT Mrs. Bertha
Wells, $112.50; Veryle Mumpower,
$5.00; John F. Dicken, $9.20; John
J. Jones, $10.80; James R- Carr, $7.
60; Harvoy Douglas, $7.80; "Frank
Beers, $10.40; Joseph Brunner, $6.
80; John C. Bradley, $6.20; Baptist
Campbell, $7.40.
DAMAGES Earle C. Latourette,
$710.75;
COUNTY AGENT E. A. Hugh, $3.
75. POOR Wm. Danforth, $10.00;
Boys' & Girls' Aid Society, $10.00;
Anna Wetterlin, $10.00; Mrs. Sarah
Solomon, $15.00; Mrs. Elizabeth Saun
ders, $5.00; Ella Tracy (Eunice Horn
er) $10.00; Mrs. Lillian M. Johneon,
$15.00; Geo. H. Newsome, $15.00; Ada
La Baw, $8.00; Katie Plua'rd, $10.00;
Wallace R. Telford (Michael Boyles)
$12.00; John & Wm. Beers, $20.00;
Mary Lock, $25.00; J. G. WTake, $15.
00; W. Hitchman (Ole Josendall,
John Marris & August Johnson), $75.
00; Mrs. S. Beckman (Ben Munson),
$25.00; Ben Landis, $20.00; Fred Wy
der, $12.00; Karl Buse (Albert Veis
en), $10.00; Maud Williams, $20.00;
Thos I. Fredenburg, $12.00; John Nie-
land, (James Seehorn), $25.00; George
Bolin, $15.00; H. Sturdevant, $30.00;
Charles Krebs (Tony Miller), $30.00;
M-ra j Tn MumDOwer. (Matheson and
Dick Myers). $60.00; Hilda Granquist.
$25.00; Paul Schuman, $25.00 ; Airs.
Jennie Paddock, 1 (Co. charge). $3.00:
W. E. O'Donnell (W. L. Reynols). $16.
00; A. B. Buckles (Mrs. Berwick)
orinn- 5nth Century drocery (Mrs.
Reynolds). $10.00 (Mgda Olsen), $12.-
00. (Shoeman) $4.97. (Mrs. itejuu.u,
$15.00; (Mrs. Clara Cramer), $10.00,
(Mrs. Roberts) $10.00; Bannon & Co.
(Feeble Minded Children). $134.98; H.
17! rvnaa (Mrs. AimiSOUJ,
(Mrs. Jones) $15.92; (Doc Mosier,.
$5.00" D. W. Grirtin ireei -lw.,
$6.00; C. E. Waistrom, iivirs. xvuudo,
$10 00- Vina Lents (Oscar cmiLiu.
$50 Oo C. C. Store (Tony Miller), $5.--
C C Store (Rosie Pratt), $20.67;
C C Store (Mrs. uranquiau, -"
Robbins Bros.. (Mrs. Howard). $10.
M. u,. w Goheen, (Nelson boys)
o- m. t- rharles K. Cary, (Mrs. J
Matt Waldkirch), $27.80; J. C. Penny
J ' i -iHJ . - -v
Co (Doc Mosier), $l5.uo; uomisou,,
$18.08; (Mrs. Ben Eby), $7.70 (for
Verney Neff ana Jttose r-raiw .
Drug Company, $i3.bu; uregou
Hospital, (Ben Landis), $2.00: (Jlai
Wilkins). $12.00: (Andrew Nelson),
$40.00. (Sam E. Wright) $47.00; Mrs.
Mary F. Carothers (Mrs. Pennington),
$45.00; F. Madden & Co.. (Mrs. Wald
kirch), $20.00; R, M. Cranor, (Clar
ence Cranor and family), $5.00; W. H.
Curtis, (O. W. Smith), $1.00; E. A.
Hugh; (Mrs. Reynolds), $7.00; W. G.
Masterton & Co., (Car Hire), $8.00
MURDER SCENE
18 CLACKAMAS
COUNTY JHE0RY
Frank Bowker Thought Slain
As Result of Hot Dispute
Over Cache of Liquor Near
Here; Experts are Puzzled.
INVESTIGATON TAKES
UNEXPECTED TURNS
Death Sack May Have Been
Stolen From Hop Field Near
Oregon City Is Contention.
PORTLAND, April 19 That the
murder of Frank Bowker, which was
confessed to by J. Hecker, was com
mitted in Clackamas county, is the
theory advanced here today by expejf
ienced criminoligists, who are inves
tigating the case.
Peculiar circumstances have devel
oped which lead to the belief that the
murder was the result of a fight, in
which Hecker killed in self defense.
The fact that the confessed slayer had
a liquor cache in Clackamas county,
leads to the belief that there - was
some dispute over the booze here
which resulted in Bowker's death.
There is a possibility, it is said, that
the hop sack in which the dead nlan's
body was sunk into the river near Al
bany, may have been stolen from one
of. the hop yards near Oregon City.
Representatives of-young Hecker
declined to verify it, but the. new
theory, held by old heads in place of
that, of cold-blooded robbery, is that
the murder occurred in Clackamas
county. The associate was with the
liquor. There arose dispute of some
sort, they aver, in which Hecker or
his associate or both were placed on
tb defensive by Bowker, whs police
said had revolver in bis pocket
when he started out to view the li
quor and that in the ensuing fight
Bowker was -killed. They believe that
had Bowker been killed deliberately
for his money, there wou'd have been
a plant outside the . machine and
they maintain that Hecker, at the
wheel, was taken unawares.
ALBANY, Ore., April 19. Every
method known to experienced grap
plers is- being used to recover the
murdered body of Frank Bowker,
Portland musician, slain by Russell
Hecker and dropped into the swife,
muddy waters of the Calapooia river
from the bridge two milesfrom Al
bany on the Corvallis road.
HUGE DERCiT APPEARS
IN TREASURY ESTIMATE
WASHINGTON, April 19. Govern
ment finances are in the worst jam
they have been in since the war. Se
cretary Mellon estimates the total
deficit for the fiscal year beginning
July next at neariyhalf a billion dol
lars. CongTess is on the verge of
passing a soldier compensation bill
as well as other measures for rivers
and harbors. Nobody knows how
much higher the deficit may go, tho
officials estimate that if the soldier
bonus bill should become law the
amount of deficit may reach a billion
dollars.
SENATE VOTES TO PASS
SOLDIERS' BONUS BILL
WASHINGTON, April 18. Decision
to pass a soldiers', bonus bill at this
session of congress was reached to
day by senate Republicans In party
conference. The vote was 36 to 9 on
a resolution offered by Senator .Len
rott, Republican, Wisconsin.
MOTHER SLAYS INFANT
AND SWALLOWS POISON
NEWARK, N. J., April 14. Mrs.
Maud Fancher, who swallowed poison
yesterday after slaying her baby son,
Cecil Raymond, hoped to guide her
husband to happiness as an emanci
pated spirit. She is at death's door
in the City hspital.
MONEY TO LOAN
Farm Loans Preferred
PAUL C. FISCHER
i Beaver Bldg.
Oregon City i
f Holman & Pace j
I FUNERAL !
I DIRECTORS j
I Homelike Efficient Courteous i
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Telephone 86 f
7th and Water Sts., Oregon City
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j Dr. Harry W. Paine
I Osteopathic Physician j
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Oregon Cityf
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HOOD RIVER PORTION OF
LOOP ROAD IS IN DOUBT
HOOD RIVER, April 19. Alarmed
I over an announcement of the United
States forestry service office at Port
land that an allotmrnt oi about $2.",
OOo for a lateral road connecting the
Mount Mood !oop fc'j'z.vry with Coo
per's spur ana Cloud Capp inn may be
lost necause of inadequacy of accom-
I modations at the inn and the failure
j of the lessee, Somer A. Rogers, to
i meet federal requirements in the way
of- improving lhe hostelry, the Hood
River county Commercial club has,
by resolution, urged that the forest
service bring pressure to force ade-
) quate hotel accommodations at the
! inn.
The resolution wa3 introduced by
W. A. Langille, who declared that the
forestry office, under existing condi-
j tions, would hesitate to proceed with
' the proposed snow line road, a neees
j sity, if the snow peak is to be made
j available to the motor tourists who
drive thence by the Columbia river
highwav and Mcunt Hood loop road.
I CROWN WILLAMETTE TO
IMPORT CANADIAN PULP
ASTORIA, April 19. With the ar
rival of the British steamer Canadian
Rover April 28, the practice of carry
ing paper "pulp from the Crown Wil
lamette Paper company's mill at
Ocean Falls, B. C, to Camas, Wash.,
via Astoria will be instituted, it was
announced Tuesday. The first o f
these shipments, which will average
1600 tons monthly, has been delayed
until this month by the severe weath
er, which necessitated the closing of
the Canadian mills.
HAYS ANNOUNCEMENT
LOS ANGELES, April
plete surprise, in fact a
the way Roscoe (Fatty)
day terms the news that
president of the Motion
ducers and Distributors,
19. "A com
. shock," was
Arbuckle to
Will H. Hays
Picture Pro-
Inc, had bar-
red him temporary y, if
not forever.
from tho films.
Mrs. Roberts In City
Mrs. Hugh Roberts, of Jennings
Lodge, was among those coming to
this city on business on Wednesday.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our heartfelt
thahkg and appreciation to our many
friends and relatives for their sym
pathy, kindness and floral offerings
during our bereavement.
MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR DAY,
MR AND MRS. J. B. BERGLUND,
MR. AND MRS. C. J. DAY. .
$500 REWARD
A reward of $500 is offerel for in
formation that will leal to the arrest
and conviction of the person who mur-
. dered Everett E. Davis, near Wilhoit
in November 1921. Reward holds good
until December 31, 1922. Any informa
tion should be forwarded to Schuebei
and Beattie, attorneys, Oregon City.
GRANVILLE DAVIS.
- SHERIFF'S SALE
In the Circuit court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas'. George Reddaway, Plaintiff,
vs.
J. H. Garner and Eula Garner, his
wife, Defendants.
State Of Oregon, County of Clackamas,
ss.
By virtue of a judgment order, de
cree and an execution, duly issued out
of and under the seal of the above en
titled court, in the above entitled
cause, to me duly directed and dated
th 18th day of April 1922. upon a
judgment rendered and entered in said
court on the 17th day of April 1922, in
favor of George Reddaway, Plaintiff,
and against J. H. Garner and Eula
Garner his wife. Defendants, for the
sum of $615.00, with interest thereon
at the rate of six per cent per annum
from the 11th daj: of December, 1920,
and the further sum of $75.00, as at
torney's fee, and the further sum of
$18. 0q cost3 and disbursements, and
the costs of and upon this writ, com
manding me to make sale the follow
ing described real property, situate
in the county of Clackamas, state of
Oregon, to-wit:
All of Lots six (6), seven (7) and
eight (8) of Block Sixty-three (63)
of Central Addition to Oregon
City, Clackamas County, Oregon,
accordinc to the maps and plats
on file in the office of the Record
er, of Conveyances of said Clacka
mas County, Oregon.
Now, therefore, by virtue of said
execution, judgment order and decree,
and in compliance with the commands
of said writ, I will, on Saturday, the
20th day of May, 1922; at the hour of
10 o'clock a. m., at the front door of
the County Court house in the City
of Oregon City, in said County and
State, sell at public auction, subject
to redehSption, to the highest bidder,
for U. S. gold coin cash in hand, all
the right, title and interest which the
within named defendants or either of
them, had on the date of the mortgage
herein or since had in or to the above
described real property or any part
thereof, to satisfy said execution, judg
ment order, decree, interest, costs and
all accruing costs.
W. J. WILSON,
Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon.
... By E. C. HACKETT, Deputy.
Dated, Oregon City, Ore., April 21st,
1922.
SCHUEBEL & BEATTIE,
Attorneys for plaintiff.
. SUMMONS
NO. 18666
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Clackamas County, De
partment No Otto C. Buff, plain
tiff, vs. Myrtle Lusk Buff, Defend
ant To Myrtle Lusk Buff, the defendant
above named: In - the name of the
(State of Oregon, you are hereby re
quired to appear and answer the Com
plaint of plaintiff filed against you in
the above entitled cause and court,
within six weeks from the date of the .
date of the first publication of this
Summons, and if you fail to so answer
or appear herein, the plaintiff ' will
take a decree against you, forever iis
I solving the marriage contract existing
between you and plaintiff and grant
I ing to plaintiff such other relief as
may seem equitable,
j This Summons is published in the
! Oregon City Enterprise, a newspaper
! of general circulation, printed and
: published at Oregon City, in Clackamas
j County, Oregon. The date of the first
publication -thereof, benig Friday,
April 21, 1922, and the date of the last
publication thereof, being Friday,
June 2, 1922, all done in accordance
with the order of the Honorable James
U. Campbell, Judge cf the abbve en
titled Court, which" order was made
and entered of record, April ISth, 1922.
WM. G. MARTIN,'
CAREY, F. MARTIN,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Postoffice Address: 413 Masonic
Temple Bldg., Salem, Oregon.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATRIX'S
SALE OF REAL PROPERTY
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, For Clackamas County,
j In the Matter of the Estate of Charles
j McGourty, deceased:
I Notice i hereby given that the un
dersigned, administratrix of the es
tate of charlea McGourty, deceased,
will, in pursuance to an order of the
County Court of the State of Oregon,
for Clackamas County, on and after
the 20th day of May, 1922, at the office
of Oregon City Enterprise, Oregon
City, Clackamas County, State of Ore
gon, between the hours of 9:00 a. m.
and 5:00 p. m. off ei- for sale and sell
to the highest bidder, at private sale,
for cash or pat cash, subject to the
confirmation of the above named
Court, the real property of said estate,
situated in the County of Clackamas,
State of Oregon, and particularly
described as follows, to-wit:
All of the land bounded by a
. line beginning the Southeast
corner of the Northwest Quarter
of the Northest Quarter of Sec
tion 35 in Township 1, South of
Range 4, East of the Willamette
Meridian, and running thence
North on the Sixteenth Section
line 48 rods andl0 feet; thence
. West 20 rods; thence South to the
center of the Hood View County
Road; thence Southeasterly on the
center line of said road to the
south line of the Northwest Quart
er of the Northeast Ruarter of
said Section 35; thence East on
said South line to the place of
beginning, containing six acres of
land.
All offers or bids to be in writing
addressed to the undersigned at the
place above designated.
Dated this 19th day of April, 1922.
CECILIA McGOURTY,
Administratrix of the Estate of
Charles McGourty, deceased.
JOHN OLSEN, Attorney.
413 Chamber of Commerce Bldg,.,
Portland, Oregon.
Date of first publication April 21,
1922. n
Dtae of last publication May 19,
1922.
SUMMONS
No. 18675
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Clackamas County. De
partment No. Frank H. Begun,
. Plaintiff, vs. Winnifred O. Begun,
Defendant.
To Winnifred O. Begun, the defend
ant above named:
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against you
in the above entitled cause and court
within six weeks from the date of the
first publication of this summons, and
if you fail to so appear or answer
plaintiff's complaint, herein for want
thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the
Court for the relief demanded in his
complaint, to-wit: For a decree of
divorce forever dissolving the marri
age contract existing between you and
plaintiff and granting to plaintiff such v
other relief as may be equitable.
This summons is published for six
consecutive weeks in the Oregon City
Enterprise, a newspaper of general cir
culation), printed and ' ypublished at
Oregon City, in Clackamas County,
Oregon, the date of the first publica
tion thereof, shall be Friday, April
21st, 1922, and the date of the last pub
lication thereof, shall be Friday, June
2nd, 1922, all done in accordance with
the order of Honorable James U.
Campbell, Judge of the above entitled
court, which order was dated and en
tered of record in the above entitled
cause on April 20th, 1922.
WM. G. MARTIN,
CAREY F MARTIN,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Postoffice Address: 413 Masonic
Temple, Salem, Oregon.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas. Lydia Schoch, Plaintiff,
VS.
George Schoch, Defendant.
To George Schoch, defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon:
You are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against you
in the above entitled suit on or before
the 2nd day of June, 1922, and if you
fail to appear and answer said com
plaint, for want thereof, plaintiff will
take default against you and apply to
the Court for the relief prayed for in
her complaint, to wit:
That the marriage contract
heretofore and now existing be
tween the plaintiff and defendant
iJbe dissolved and held for naught
and that the plaintiff herein have
her former name of Lycria Olson
restored to her. and for such other
and further relief as to the Court
may seem meet.
This summons is served upon you by
publication in the Oregon City Enter
prise for six successive weeks pursu
ant to an order made by the Honor
able . J. U. Campbell, Judge of the
above entitled Court on the 15th day
of April, 1922.
Date of first publication April 21st,
1922.
Date of last publication June 2nd,
1922.
JOSEPH, HANEY & LITTLEFIELD,
Attorneys for Plaintiff,
511 Corbett Building, Portland, Ore.