OREGON CITY. ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, J UiNL jU, 1 922.'" Page four OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE Published Every Friday E. E. BRODIE, Editor and Publisher. Entered at Oregon City, Oregon, Post office as second-class mattr SUBSCRIPTION RATES 1 Year t1- 6 Months l 1-3 Months -5U Subscribers will find the date of ex piration stamped on their papers fol lowing their name. If last payment is not created, kindly notify us, and the matter will receive our attention. Advertising Rates on application. COUNTY COURT EXPENDITURES FOR THE MONTH OF MAY, 1922 District No. 3. District Road fund City of Oregon City, $3,052.27; District No. 11, Oregon City Foundry, $18.25; George N. Gill, 58.64; V. C. Jackson, $5.00; J. Bickner and Sons, $14.50; Banner-Courier, $1.10; S. G. Bullock, $823.02; Coast Culvert and Flume, $523.61; J. H. Cox, $32.89; J. P. Cook, $4.98; T. E. David son, $104.73; M. J. Worthington, $38.87; Wm. Ewing, $3.73; John Risey, $6.73; A. Sandsen, $2.49; C. C. Bour land, $7.47; N. S. Oldham, $5.62; H. Gebhardt, $3.13. District No. 12, W. H. Meyers, $1.25; A. Bauman, 60.00; Road Builders Equipment, $37.00; L. A- Smith, $800; J. Sigrist, $7.47; C. M Roberts, $17.95; L. Indizzi,. $28.63; A. Worthington, $21.94; A. Halliday, $2.49; K. Kenick, $23.96. District No. 13, Feenaughty Machin ery Co. $3.86; W. F. Haberlach $3.26; Aden's Store, $5.45; Harry Jost, $7.48; Glen Baker, $59.88; Hubert Heater, $27.39; A. A. Wood, $94.85; Harry Jost, $59.88; Will Dodson, $4.99; Ray Baker, $8.71; Clifford Jones, $4.99; F. G. Chapman, $8.72; R. Heater, $2.49; W. Bristo, $2.49. District No. 14, Aden's Store, $32.65; A. Sancher, $7.47; J. M. Turner, $15.96; Mike Aldrige, $2.49; S. Seed ling $2.49; E. Oldenstadt, $2.49; Fred Mosier, $7.48. District No. 15, W. Dragoo, $17.45; A. deNeui $17.45; J. Wagley, $12.45; J. Robinson, $17.45; D. Hodge, $17.45; L. Koellermeier, $9.89; W. Christen een, $4.98; S Moser, $23.94. District No. 16, Hogg Brothers, $3.90; Schuld Brothers, $13.00; Howard-Cooper Corporation, $5.25; P. R. L. and P. Co., $101.10; Oak Grove Deliv ery Co., $40. 25; O. P. Roethe, $182.81; D. J. Abbey, $110.81; J. S. Booth, pect to go this year can be sent j $53.80; Ira Hart, $41.85; E. E. Rothe, $62.89; John Baumgardner, $59.89; A. -G Gallison, $25. 41; H. Faulk, $17.43; John Buig, $9.96; J. Renfrom, $3.73; Wm. Davenport, $5.25. District No. 17, C. W. Schuld and Sons, $310.00; Standard Oil Co. $12.76; Oliver Chilled Plow Works, $3.10; Columbia Contract Co., $13.50; Coast Culvert and Flume Co., $62.63; W. H. Counsell, $20.00; Milwaukie Service Station, $61.30; S. L. Mullan Fuel Co., $8.00; Marion Pittman, $22.41; C. H. Counsell, $31.92; H. Ameele, $19.92; W. S. Daywalt, $2.49; Dan Mazzie, $197.32; Peter Schuld, $179.17; Art j Wetmore, $145.93; ti. caienaer, si.4; C. E. Battin, $80.27; T. E. Brack, $80.27; W. H. Counsell, $99.75; T. Le ronzon, $2.49; Carl Parry, $19.92; Win. Strange, $49.90; Jno. Shields, $44.91; G. Beecham, $59.76; R. Johnson, $62.79; W. Imel, $52.29; Jno. Young, $42.33; J. Battin, $39.84; S. Imel, $50.83; O. Welsch, $39.84; M. A. Butts, $29.88; H. Imel, $49.90; A. L. Pittman, $22.41. District No. 18, Mr. Art Deardorff, $16.00; H. W. Kanne, $11.97. District No. 19, C. W. Schuld and Sons, $14.00; Pete Schuld, $35.00; F. M. Townsend, $8.00. District No. 21, Echuld Bros., $23.00; C. A. Vincent Co., $189.20; Jake De Young, $47:67; Arthur Gran, $33.69; Hugh Eldgire, $8.71; August Oleson, $6.22; Phillip Schantin $29.94. District No. 22. Portland Railway Light and Power Co., $41.58; M. H. Wheeler, $21.44; Victor Johnson, $57.47; W. E. Wheeler, $4.93. District No 23, Schuld Bros., $27.80; Wm. Crynes, $1.40; Proctor's Store, $4.70; Fred Wagner,; $29.90; Peter Houghlum, $9.23. ' District No. 24. C. F. Allen, $15.25; J. H. Bradburg, $35.91; J. Hafner, $22.41; H. Warmer. $22.41; C. Houde, $12.45; K. Krettler, $34.93; P. E. Struck, $19.96; Wm. Hardin, $2.49. District No. 25, Paul R. Meinig. $124.60; George A. Ten Eyck, $28.96; R. W. Aikens, $12.47; L. W. Tice, $5.48; Loren Sloan, $5.48; Thomas McGpire, $22.45; Fred Gilbert, $5.98; C. L Cooper, $1.87; M. C. Robertson, $11.20; L. Haneberg, $22.43; E. E. Eastson, $18.70; W. Ganger, $12.45; C. H. Klingler, $14.97. Road District No. 26, Paul R. Meinig, $8.43; W. A. Stone, $35.87; J. T. Mc Intyre, $12.45; Edd. Wall, $12.45; Ed. Sladky, $12.45. Road District No. 28, Gray and Christensen, $21.25; Wm. Widmer, $50.64; Henry Gierke, $9.98; Gust Fin ger, $21.16; Arthur Frenz, $13.69; Henry Herman, $7.48; Willie Andre son, $11.99. Road District No. 29, Gray and Christensen, $21.25; D. L. Erdman, $47.88; H. Bronner, $49.86; F. Carlson, $7.48; F. Bronner, $31.41; H. Swanson, $6.22. Road District No. 30, Frank Tiffany, $14.96; J. K. Brown, $4.98; T. E. Brown, $3.99. Roaod District No. 31, C. G. Miller Co., $1.00; Standard Oil Co., $14.95; Road District No. 31, A. Mather, $50.16. Road District No. 33, C. H. Dauchy, $.75; Park Place Store, $1.50; C. A. Mann, $13.69; F. Ferguson, $18.67; C. R. Livesay, $28.91; J. R. Livesay, $18.66; J. P. Murphy, $14.97; Bert Goodpasture, $14.97. Road District No. 34, Howard-Cooper Corporation, $27.71; Road Builders Equipment Co. Garage, $1.50; $93.50; Beaver Creek i W. H. Fisher, $24.00; E. Shaw, $53.63; F. Kamrath, $48.62; J. Leatherberry, $19.96; W. Bohlander, $24.76; E. Sheppard. $29.64; H. Leath erberry. $10.14, L. Moser, $2.0.0; Otto Liman, $28.00; C. T. Blackburn $30.41; Hal Lindsley, $7.48; E. Schambron, $4.99. Road District No. 35, Standard Oil Co., $30.44; Guy Uptegrove, $69.26; Dave Williams, $77.01; Carl Staats, $14.94; John Spatz, $9.96; Walter Spatz, $7.47; Otto Fischer, $14.94; Walter Wahling, $14.97; John Kelly, $9.96; Ray Brown, $7.47; Jack Hindle, $19.96 -"John Stenetz, $7.47; Guy Up tegrove, $15.39; Wm Braatz, $13.47; A. E. Johnson, $2.99; Chris Swanson, $2.99; Allison Allen, $2.49; Win. Carl son. IZ.aa: iiewis norman, n. Ellenson, $11.96: John Phillips, $4.99; Emiel Larson, $52.39; John Kustnrtn, i $2.49; Guy Brown. $16.18; Fred Muel- ler, $17.46; J. Ballieu, $2.49; Guy Brown, $16.18; .Tred Mueller, $17.46; J. Ballieu, $2.49;" Ivan Pulley. $75.90: Albert Frick, $2.49: Ernest Evanson, $12.45; Gus Leach, $2.99; Abel Nor man, $29.94; RTTtamberg, $2.49. Road District No. 36, W. E. Crom er, $10.00; Coast Culvert and Flume Co., $130.23. Road District No. 37, Hogg Bros., $6.60; A. Mather, $37.86; Edward Boul, $64.83; George Clark, $71.41; R. G. Hunt, $24.90; Bert Holcum, $46.66; Albert Gasser, $57.27; Richard Grif fith, $102:78; Ernest Berger, $81.63; Charlie Marshall, $53.36; Ben Lindau, $17.94; Julius Schieve, $57.34; Arthur Pack, $36.73; John Gard. $39.91; Jackie Gard, $22.41; Fred Bruner, $23.92; William Griffith. $29.94: W. W. Griffith. $4.96: Leslie Gard. $3.09; Lawrence Mugget, $4.98; Leonard Mosier, $9.60. Road District No. 38. J. I. Case, T. M. Company, $10.00; Estacada Hard ware, $17.33; R. H. Millard, $7.50; Crawford Bros. Motor Co., $.50; F. Madden and Co., $32.26; J. V. Barr and Son, $6.70; Sylester Laurence, $13.75; P. T. Monroe, $29.63; L. Hen thorne, $16.18; Wiley Howell, $44.91; Pres. Howell, $32.37; Harry Howell, $66.15; Archie Howell, $29.94; Frank Howell, $9.96; George Howell, $14.94; Ed. Klausner, $28.69; Albert Klausner, $13.69; W. A. Bard, $48.67; Harry Mor row, $14.19; A. J. Morrow, $11.82; R. Daball, $8.71; E. Daball, $16.18; F. Starrett, $16.18-; Barney Schoenberg, $14.96; Earl Stormer, $12.47; Joe Gut tridge, $18.70; Jim Guttridge, $24.93; Sherni Killgore, $29.93; Mervin Doug las, $9.96; Elmer Bibble, $16.18; Gil bert Shearer, $13. 68 ; W. D. McLellen, $27.44; Harold Horner, $11.20; Ray mond Jenkins, $4.99; R. H. Millard, $9.96; Nels Christesen, $4.98; S. Tucker, $9.96; George Geusoroski, $9.98; Walter Strnuk, $9.98; Wm. Tucker, $17.46; W. Still, 09.97; Frank Smith, $9.98; F. Drew, $4.97; Billie Tucker, $1.25. Road District No. 39, A. Mather, $20.31; Smith Harwarde, $7.19; J. V. Barr and Son, $10.50; C. W. Baker, $3.36; Wm. Pinkley, $12.45; E. T. Da is, $15.95; E. E. Pinkley, $9.96; Chester Dean, $9.96; W. L. Shriner, $11.20; C. J. Henrickson, $29.87; Ward Jones, $4.98; Clyde Davis, $4.99; J. Michal, $12.45; Ralph Kelley, $7.46; E. Bohrer, $8.70; W. Bohrer, $4.97; R. Bohrer. $7.46; Arthur Kelley, $7.46. Road District No. 40, A. Mather, $7.78; Cascade Garage, $17.38; Albert Lins, $10.00; The People's Store,$.95; A. H. Miller, $25.91; Wm, Lins, $9.98; Fred Crawford, $1.24; Henry Joyner, $5.59; Ed. Harders, $25.81; ed Hard- ers, $13.66; Frea tans, $b.zz; Ralph ! Chaney, $3.73; Wm. Held, $6.84; Nicholas Rath, $7.47; Henry Schmidt, $2.49; J. R. Reed, $13.97 Road District No. 41, Paul R. Meinig, $43.55; H. Hi Udell, $15.72; Chas. Updegrave, $12.47; Ray Hanson, ! $12.47; Herbert Udell, $8.10; A. W. Anderson, $.92; John Affolter, $1.24; Homer Gloer, $3.73; C. W. Newman, $28.04; J. P. Peaterson, $4.98; A. H. F. Kruse, $1.86. 2FBMgRxJR8atA Road District No. 43, Etandard Oil iCo, $2.68; S. F. Scripture, $5.75; How-lard-Cooper Corporation, $170.18; S. A. !d. Hungate, $46.00; L. O. Nightingale, $75.05: Robbin3 Bros.. $19.05: Geo. Blatchf ord, $44.15; Clay Engle, $17.46; Lee Jones, $3.73; Feyrer Bros., $7.49; Edw. Feyrer, $13.96; I. L. Boyer, $9.96; Willis Standinger, $4.98; Jessie Flem ing, $7.47; Jack Long, $3.98. Road District No. 44, G. J. Friedrich, $42. 95; Ora Slyter, $3.72; Molalla Shoeing Shop, $64.60; L. A. Shaver, $140.00; E. L. Palfrey, $55.86; C. W. Herman, $4.98; Clay Engle, $4.99; A. Butterfield, $21.19; R. W. Davidson, $9.95; Frank Sawtell, $1.24; Gus John son, $4.04; E. Kister, $1.55; John Nof ziger, $2.49; H. T. Kiser, $4.97; Pete Kister, $2.49; W. W. Everhart, $2.48; G. J. Friedrich, $505.21; J. Heinrich, $149.13; A. Wetmore, $146.51. Road District No. 45, Oregon City Sand and Gravel Co., $71.4$; C. R. Livesay, $39.25; C. W. Friedrich and Son, $3.80; The Good Roads Machin ery Company, $35.00; W. Waldorf, $1; H. Fisher, $67.83; Max Bruch, $45.34; E. O. Fisher, $112.37; C. M. Jones, $37.35; Otto Miller, $37.35; J. R. Lewis $4.98; D. Jones, $2.49; W. E. Jones, $24.95; C. E. Stewart, $9.96; Emer son Edwards, $871; Walter Fisher, $43.89; Louis Jagger, $7.47; Russel Chinn, $9.98; John Ball, $4.99; Geo. Randall, $9.98; Charles Rittinger, $9.98; Charles Chinn, $9.98; Tom Pen man, $91.98; Waldo Rider, $16.21; Mil ton Rider, $14.97; W. G. Randall, $9.98; Leo. Norton, $9.98; G. A. Mil lar, $9.98; G. W. Kahl, $2.49; Walter Mead, $4.98; Theater Miller, $4.98; E. T. Bancroft, $4.98; E. O. Fisher, $4.98; Max Bruch, $4. 98; George Miller, $9.98; D. E. Jones, $22.45; Albert Fish er, $69.86; T. J. Lewis, $57.38; G. R. Gwillim, $36.16; W. Christner, $27.44; E. L. Brown, $12.47; John Griffith, $4.98. Road District No. 46, Howard-Cooper Corporation, $78.44; Canby Hard ware and Implement Co., $24.04; N. E. Cole, $88.79; J. W. Koehler, $9.10; Fred'Molzan, $54.90; Almon Johnson, $32.43; Wm. Weiner, $22.45; E. Bayls by, $14.94; E. Sauers, $14.96; Geo. Koehler, $59.85; Wm. Beeson, $17.46; Warren Freece, $2.49; Ralph Koehler, $32.37; Melvin Mahlum, $31.17; Paul Bany, $34.86; Geo. Truete, $1.86; A. B. Johnson, $7.48; Frank Zelinske, $12.45; Chas. Gelbrick, $13.96; Wallace Dalen, $4.98; Wilson Evans, $16.24. Road District No. 47, Road Builders' Equipment Co., $98.50; C. T. Hart, $7.47; Ernest Bauman. $9.98; Joe Resch, $9.96; Ben Wilcox, $2.49; Paul Gooding, $80.95; Theadore Resch, $7.47; Will Prahl, $17.47; Ernest Bau man, $60.60; Fred W. Sohn, $63.35. Road District No. 48, Paul Sowa, $7.35; R. W. Zimmerman, $44.87; F. E. Mills, $59.90; J. S. Fisher, $29.97; C. Ziegler, $9.98; E. D. Yoder, $14.97; Deetz, $14.97; C. Hilton, $9.98; C. . F. A. C. E. Yoder, $4.99; J. C. Brewer, $3.73; J. Cooper, $3.73; A. Learfield, $1.24; F. Askins, $2.49. Road District No. 449. R. Klause, $24.00; George Krause, $3.74: Glade ,Hepler, $4.99: Heurv Drier. $74.95: Chas. Robinson, $14.99; Erich Mertz, $7.49; J. D. Lofgren, $9.98; Rudolph Klaus, $47.88. ' Road Distrcit No. 50. Frank Busch and Sons, $2.50; N. C. Nelson, $4.50; C. V. Carmichael, $1.40; F. Miller and Sons, $9.00; Chester Morgan, $5177; Bud Jackson, $38.59; W. Hastie, $39.54: E. A. Fiiher JianJ8- m Ol- Ison, $15.88; Elic Taylor, $2.49; Leon iJudd, $37.42; M. T. Jacobson, $44.91; O. T. Jacobson, $22.41; E. Gudatt, $28.40; Elic Taylor, $2.49; G. Dawsen, $14.94; C. F. Jackson, $69.82; Otto Lubcke, $39.92; Austen Taylor, $4.99; H. L. Jackson, 7.48; .John Gregory, $34.93; Otto Lucht, $19.96; Ed. Worm dahy, $34.97; A. A. Hostetler. $14.97; Claude Yoder, $14.94; Floyd Lenhardt, $4.S8; Theo. Kylo, $4.98; Wm. Dreher, 2.49; Ingwaid Lindland, $2.49; Chas. Taylor, $2.49; Ed. Mitts, $14.94; F. S. Hart, $7.47; Eli Steiner, $4.98; Geo. iSether, $7.47; Chas. Sailer, $4.99; John iSandeen, $4.99; Paul Yoder, $22.45; L. P. Spagle, $4.99; John Yoder, $,93; Geo. Gottuald, $4.98; Louis Mitts, $9.98; Walter Gingerich. $7.48; G. E. Wyland, $77.85; Emil Kleve. $64.87. 8WWD0 E Road District No. 52, Hogg Bros., $12.00; Butte Creek Lumber Co., $17.02; H. Oleson, $24.12; A. M. Gros- hong, $74.81; Frank Jones, $22.45; Andy Dodson, $16.18; P. M. Gann, $18.67;- Oscar Vorheis, $39.22; Wm. Jones, $3.73; Ernest Sowa, $24.28; N. B. Wade, $25.52; C. G. Groshong, $49.90; A. D. Mazingo. $17.43; L. B. Thomas, $21.79; C. F. Holt, $3517; Ben Wade, $19.30; J. M. Nichelson, $37.42; Frank Brosig, $34.93; Joe Brosig, $17.43; D. M. Groshong, $16.18; G. M. Groshong, $43.66; E. R. Hubbard, $6.22; Perry Vorheis, $7.47; Frank Kokel, $4.98; Harry Gray $2.49; Frank Kokel, $4.98; Harry Gray, $2.49; Frank Sherman, 6.23. ! Road District No. 54, F. Madden and Co., $31.12; A. Bogden, $13.72; Julius Bogden, $16.18; Stanford Cox, $3.73; Arnt Eimon, $25.93; Louis Bogden, $1.49; Louis Vallen, $14.97; A. Miller, $4.48; Mike Rydwsky, $9.98; Dan Stal necker, $4.98 Stanley Turrel, $1.24; Emil Bittner, $5.05. Road District No. 55, Road Builders' Equipment Co., $37.33; Homer Rowan, $1.24; Carl Strongrean, $14.95; Fred Baurer, $10.47; John Putz, $31.20; E. Lenstrom, $2.49; Nels Staffonson, $9.96; A. F. Buche, $4.98. Road District No. 56, L. E. Wood, $4.99; R Schuebel, $33.41; R. H. Long. $3.23; Alex White, $19.96; William Clausen, $7.47; William Faver, $13.71; Conrad Lang, $11.20; Joe White, $1.24; Jack White, $1.00; F. M. Loftis, $9.98; Vance Murry, $4.98; Frank Jones, $17.43; L. Wallace, $17.44; Henry Wal lace, $9.98; Harey Schuebel, $29.92. Road District No. 57, W. F. Haber lach, $3.26; A. Skidmore, $3.78; Geo. Havll, $2.50; A. J. Cota, $47.88; Brady Rambo, $64.87; Herbert Vohs, $39.92; Dan Fellows $32.43; Earl Meaker, $8.71; Frank Shute, $7.47; E. Holmes, $2.49; Burt Cole, $7.47; C. F. Gross miller, $19.96; R. Jackson, $12.47; Geo. Bucanan, $4.98. Road District No. 58, G. A. Heiple, $82.43; Norman Linn, $39.89; Lester Hale, $24.87; W. Wade, $4.96; L. Hale $16.19; Arthur Smith, $17.44; L. Web er, $4.98; A. Looney, $1.24; L. Ewalt, $1.24; H. Sarver, $2.48; E. Erickson, $2.48; H. Kitching, $2.49; F. Boyer, $3.73; A. Mather, $76.24. Road District No. 59, Smith Hard ware Co., $4,440; W. H. Douglass, $39.94; C. P. Murphy, $.60; J. E. Guirt, $11.83; John Stiedel, $11.83; John Douglass, $7.47; Hugh Edward, $1.87; Emry Kingston, $3.73; King Kingston, $2.49; W. F. Douglass, $9.97; Frank Sabrero, $1.24; George Bell, $2.49; Homer Ballow, $2.49; Ben Blaisdel, $13.07; W. Nelson, $3.11; A. Weber, $6.23; Ben Forester, $8.71. Road District No. 60, Oregon City Sand and Gravel Co., $340.85; Charles Chinn, $24.95; Tom Penman, $44.91; Russel Chinn, $22.45; Geo. Randall, $39.92; Leo Norton, $32.42; Walter Mead, $22.41; G. A. Millar, $29.92; Charles Rettinger, $34.93; W. G. Ran- dall, $70.29; G. W. Kahl, $11.20; Mar ton Stauber, $14.97; Waldo Rider, $9.98; Milton Rider, $9.98; Henry Heerdt, $7.47. Road District No. 61, Max Telford, $91.77; Harry Hamlin, $21.16; E. Hatch, $52.29; J. H. Sheer, $39.84; A. Warner, $61.12; A. H. Sheer, $49.90; Nels Rasmusen, $44.82; - Al Meade, $22.41; Gerge MiUer, $32.43; Lowell Blackburn, $1.76. Rad District No. 62, Hogg Bros., $19.70; D. O. Day, $65.82; C. E. Day. $33.68; Frank Fisher, $69.86; Frank Fisher, Jr., $34.86; W. Piatt, $19.92; R. Hassler, $17.43; S. M. Coey, $24.93; J. Kiser, $18.67; L. D. Worden, $27.44; T. Johnson, $14.94; C. Kaullermeier, $24.95; May and Washburn, $7.00 Road District No. 63, J. L. White, $18.00; Road Builders Equipment Co., $36.50; G. Notdurft, $27.93; J. Not durft, $14.97; Fr. Kolnhofer. $11.22; J. Erricksen, $2.49; J. Hays, $9.98 Road District No. 65, Frank Busch an dSons, $5.50; Edlefsen Fuel Co., $7.00; L. D. Lenon, $3.36. Road District No. 66, J. Paul Bur kert, $4.99; Earl Jensen, $19.96; W. H. Burkert, $37.32; H. Kunze, $17.46; Al vin Hooley, $2.49; J. L. Stanton, $9.98. Special No. 11, H. Gebhardt, $209.13; J. P. Cook, $46.06; John Ruey, $62.85; Wm. Wauker, $26.14; Joe Binkhardt. $9.98; N. S. Oldham, $222.49;. M. J. Worthington, $4.98; Wm. Ewing, $8.71. Special No 12, L. A. Smith, $680.22; F. H. Bearsley, $334,70; J. Sigrist, $58.30; C. M. Roberts, $71.80; A. Wor thington, $181.61; H. Kenick, $38.93; A. Heinrich, $284.56. Special No. 14, Aden's Store, $20.60; Erin Sharp, $9.98; E. L. Sharp, $4.98; F. Baker, $9.98; S. Turner, $17.47; G. Oldstadt, $22.47; E. Oldenstadt, $11.20; S. Seedling, $12.45; Bill Oldenstadt, $12.45; O. Oldenstadt, $12.45; Ed. Del ker, $14.97; Mike Aldrige, $14.97; J. M. Turner, $27.93; M. Turner, $9.97; E. Setge, $9.98; B. Schatz, $9.98; F. Oldenstadt, $9.98; V. Bruck, $9.98; L. Bruck. $19.96; C. Eisle, $7.47; E. Sharp $19.96; M. Turner, $9.96; J. M. Tur ner, $43.89; H Koch, $11.20; A. Koch, $11.20; Erl Oldenstdt, $16.18; G. Rabic, $4.49; E. W. Woodwerth, $4.49; A. H. Barlem, $3.99; A. Delker, $3.74; C. G. Schraeder, $3.74; L. Tiederman, $3.74; O. Panpinne, $3.74; E. Wilky, $1.77; J. Barlem, $1.77; B. Payne, $1.24; B. Schatz, $1.24; C. Theobold, $1.24; A. Mays, $19.92; C. Rhule, $7.47; H. Rin er, $7.47; A. Falnedsker, $19.92; O. Falnedsker, $4.98; W. Falnedsker, $7.47; H. Gephardt, $71.63; S. Olden han. $71.63; J. Raicy, $17.95; A. San eher, $1.24; E." Oldenstadt, $1.24; S. Seedling, $1.24; A. Sancher, $1.24; E. Oldenstadt, $7.47; S. Seedling, $7.47; L. Toedtmier, $2.49; S. Turner, $7.48; G. Oldenstadt, $12.47; H. Gephardt, $15.44; E. Kruse, $14.99; J. M. Turner, $11.97; G. Oldenstadt, $4.99; A. Mays, $2.49; Mike Aldrige, $2.49; S. Seed ling, $2.49; E. Oldenstadt, $2.49; S. Oldhm, $6.85; Ed. Beckman, $4.98; Er nest Boeckman, $4.98; J. Scheclar, $4.98; J. M. Turner, $7.98; Bill Elliot, $3.72; G. Oldenstadt, $29.94; Fred Baker, $14.97; Ed. Delker, $19.96; E. Setge, $19.96; Mike Aldrige. $19.96; F. Oldenstadt, $19.96; Bob" Schatz, $19.96; V. Bruck, $19.96; L. Bruck, $24.95; S. Turner, $24.95; Ed. Sharp, $7.47; C. Rhule, $8.71; W. Walever, $8.71; H Gosser, $9.97; C. Eisle, $9.97; Bill Oldenstadt, $9.97; O. Oldenstadt, $9.97; A. Falnedsker, $2.49. Special No. 16, O. P. Roethe, $56.93; E. E Roethe, $14.88; John Baumgard ner, $8.98; J. S. Boath, $14.93; A. Gal ison, $4.48; D. J. Abbey. $26.95; Ira Hart, $16.44; H.' Faulk, $2.49; Wm. Daenport, $40.96. Special No. 20, Christ Eckert, $33.61; Joe Papsch, $37.37; Walter Hall, $327; John Hillery. $4.99; Ed. Moore, $53.53; Lawrence Stradley, $12.45; Walter Young, $116.26; J. C. I Royer, $13.99; Fred Lund, $19.92; Her- man sieoerc, jjs.av; s.em jtisn, ?z.9&; Christ Hemrich. $22.45; R. Hemrich, $1.24; H. Branson, $2.49; Henry Bock, $13.69; M. Hemrich. $4.99. Special No. 21, C. A. Vincent Co., $47.80; W. R. Telford, $28.90; Carl Wolfhagen, $8.60; Jake DeYoung, $94.10; Arthur Gran, $31.12; Hugh Eld gire, $19.92; Albert Hoffmelster, $30.89; Philip Cchantin, $4.99; Hadden Johnson, S34.86; John Anderson, $19.93; Gus Lingle, $8.97. Special No. 25, E. S. Townsend, $6; A C. Thomas, $2.50; Paul R. Meinig, $83.55; A, C. Thomas, $14.80; V. C. Buther, $8.25; R. Alexander, $8.25; Wm. Estrum, $55.80; Paul R. Meinig. $8.40; A. C. Thomas, $75.32; Wm. Chatham, C. Donahue, $24.90; E. Haneberg, $11.20; T. Bacon, $27.39; L. Moulton, A. Sloop, $23.92; S. Rob ertson, $19.92; T. Hagan, $17.43.; L. Layman, $17.43; A. Funk, $9.96; B. Martindale, $14.96; E. Eastman, $4.98; A. H. Klingler, $7.47; W. Ganger, $5.98; George A. Ten Eyck, $11.97; R. Aikens, $'4.97; L. W. Tice. $17.43; Loren Sloan, $12.43; Fred Gilbert, $13.59; Thomas MoGuire, $6.22. Special No. 28, Eri and Jonsrud, $33.40; R. S. Smith, $16.50; Henry Hazelwonder. $4.98; Alfred Wunisch, $4.98; Herman Lubke, $4.98. Special No. 31, A. Mather, $54.28; Standard Oil Co., $53.45; W. E. Crom er, $525.77; Frank Hatton, $75.03; P. O. Connox, $64.28; John Tschopp, $52.32; Clarence Swales, $22.41; Milo Mumpower, $64.56; Owen Hatton, $64.28; O. B. Titus, $22.42; H. Swales, $223.23; Louis Kohl, $139.82; Albert Hubert, $83.79; Otto Fischer, $47.84; J. F. Cromer, $42.33; F. P. Wilson, $67.27; Elmer Swales, $20.93; W. E. i Mumpower, $3.99; Charles Hatton, $35.88; Steve Feathers, $27.39; John Moser, $17.94; Mrs. G. Fischer, $40.63. Special No. 33, Oregon City Sand and Gravel Co., $48.60; R. Mattoon, $54.90; C. A. Mann, $9.96; H. D. Mars (Continued on page 8) LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Pursuant to an order of the County Court ofl Clackalmas Countjy, dated June 17, 1922, notice is hereby given inviting bids, for the construction of roads and parts of roads, as follows: Road "A", Bonding Act Road Dis trict No. 7: Beginning at a point where the Mo lalla Road intersects the South boun dary of the City of Oregon City, Sec. 5., T. 3 S. R. 2 E.; thence along the present Molalla Road to a point where it crosses the line between Sections 5 and ,8 T. 3 S. R. 2 E., a distance of approximately 2100 feet. Road "B", Bonding Act Road Dis trict No. 8: Beginning at a point on Road No. fo35 at top of hill at N. E. Corner of Lizzie Telford Tract of Land; thence southerly and southwesterly along the present traveled road to a point where it crosses Sec. line between Sees. 11 and 12, T. 3 S. R. 1 E. Road 'C", Bonding Act Road Dis trict No. 8 : ' Beginning at a point where road No. 290 crosses the south boundary of the City of Oregon City; thence souther ly and southwesterly on Road No. 29J and 41, a distance of 11422 feet. A part of Road "A", Bonding Act Road District .No. 9:- Beginning at the south end of Wright's Bridge; thence in a souther ly direction to the city limits of the City of Molalla, a distance of 3.7 miles. A part of Road "B", Bonding Act Road District No. 9:- Beginning at the south boundary of the City of Molalla and continuing on the present traveled road toward Wil hoit approximately one mile. Bids must be presented separately for each of said roads, for which plains and specifications are on file in the office of the County Surveyor. Any contractor desiring to do so may present a bid for a covering or asphaltic concrete, or Warrenite Bith ulithic pavement, in which case the bids are to be accompanied by a com plete set of plans and specifications for the construction and completion of said roads conforming as to location and contour with the survey now made and adopted for said highways. Bids must be sealed and filed with the County Clerk on or before the hour of 11 o'clock A. M. July 10, 1922. No bid will be considered unless ac companied by a check payable to the order of Clackamas County, certified by a responsible bank, for an amount equal to 5 of the bid, to be forfeited as fixed and liquidated damages in case the bidder neglects or refuses to enter into a contract and provide a' suitable bond for the faithful per formance of said work in the event the contract is awarded to him. The right to reject any and all bids is hereby reserved- Dated at Oregon City, Oregon, June 21, 1922. FRED A. MILLER, County Clerk of Clackamas County First publication June 23, 1922. Last publication June 30, 1922. . NOTICE OF BOND SALE Sealed bids will be received until the hour of 2 o'clock P. M. on the 10th day of July, 1922, and immediately thereafter publicly opened by the County Court of Clackamas County, Oregon, for the purchase of bonds of said county- issued for the construc tion of permanent roads therein in the sum of one hundred fifty-three thousand nine hundred fifty ($153, 950.00) dollars, Clackamas County 5 Road Bonds dated July 1st, 1922, due serially as follows: $13,500 to run to May 1st, 1928, $30,000 to 'run for a period of nine years. $25,000 to run for a period of ten years. $25,000 to run for a period of eleven years, $25,000 to run for a period of twelve years. $35,450 to run for a period of thirteen years. Said bonds to bear interest at the rate of not to exceed five . percent (5) per annum, payable semi-annually on the 1st days of January and July, principal and interest payable in United States gold coin of the present standard of value at the fiscal agency of the State of Oregon in New York City. Said bids must be unconditional and accompanied by a check certified by a. bank in Clackamas County, or a draft upon a bank in Clackamas County for an amount equal to 5 of the amount bid. That upon the accept ance of any bid by the County Court, the check or draft accompanying the bid so accepted be cashed by the County Clerk of Clackamas County, and the money held by him as a guar antee that the party or parties mak ing the bid so accepted will take de livery of the bonds under said bid; and. upon the failure so to take de livery of the bonds so awarded, the money held by the County Clerk to become the absolute property of Clackamas County. The right to reject any and all bids is hereby reserved. Dated at Oregon City, Oregon, June 21. 1922. FRED A. MILLER, County Clerk of Clackamas County. First publication June 23, 1922. Last publication June 30, 1922. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clacka mas. Flora Glat Sloane, Plaintiff, vs. George A. Smith and Lizzie M. Smith, husband and wife, Defendants. To George A. Smith and Lizzie M. Smith, husband and wife, the above named defendants: In the name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before six weeks from the first publication of this summons, to-wit; the 4th day of August, 1922, and if you fail to so appear anH answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will -apply to this Court for the relief demand ed in the complaint filed in this suit, to-wit: For a judgment and decree as fol lows: For a judgment and decree against the defendants, George A. Smith and Lizzie M. Smith, his wife, for the sum of $800.00 with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the 1st day of June, 1920, less the payments which have been made thereon, to-wit: $25.33 paid on August 9. 1920, $40.00 on February 23rd, 1921, and $38.73 on September 19, 1921, leaving a balance due and unpaid on the principal and interest in the sum of $85213 on the 1st day of June, 1922, for the further sum of $125.00 as at torney's fees and for the costs and disbursements of this suit. For a decree foreclosing the mort gage described in plaintiff's complaint herein upon the following described property, situate in the County of Clackamas and State of Oregon, to wit: Lot numbered one (1), eighteen (18), nineteen (19), twenty (20), twenty one (21), twenty four (24), twenty five (25), twenty six (26), twenty seven (27), twenty eight (28), twenty nine (29), thirty (30), thirty one (31), thirty two (32), thirty three (33) , thirty four (34), thirty five (35). thirty six (36), thirty seven (37), thirty eight (38), thirty nine (39). for ty (40), forty one (41), forty two (42), forty three (43), forty four (44), forty five (45), and forty six (46), all of block numbered Seventy Two (72) : Also lots numbered one (1), two (2), three (3), four (4), five (5). six (6), seven (7), eight (8), nine (9), ten (10), eleven (11), twelve (12), thirteen (13), thirty one (31). thirty two (32), thirty three (33). thirty four (34) , thirty five (35), thirty six (36), thirty seven (37), thirty eight (38), and thirty nine (39) ; all of Minthorn Addition to the City of Portland. For such other and further relief as to the Court may seem just and equit able. This summons Is served upon you by publication thereof once a week for six successive weeks in the "Ore gon City Enterprise", a newspaper of general circulation in Clackamas County, Oregon, pursuant to an or der of the Hondrable J. U. Campbell, judge of the above entitled Court which order is dated the 22nd day of June, 1922. Date of first publication, June 23rd, 1922. Date of last publication. August 4th, 1922. HENRY HARTJE, Attorney for plaintiff. 907 Wilcox Building, Portland, Oregon. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. Evangeline Harris, Plaintiff vs. Roy A. Harris, Defendant. To Roy A. Harris, 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 4th day of August. 1922, and if you fail to appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof the 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 hereto fore and now existing between the plaintiff and defendant be dissolved and held for naught and that the plaintiff be granted a decree of di vorce from the defendant and for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem meet and equitable. This summons Is served upon you by publication thereof in the Oregon City Enterprise for six consecutive weeks by order made by the Honor able J. U. Campbell, Judge of the above entitled court on the 20th day of June, 1922. JOSEPH, HANEY & LITTLEFIELD, 511 Corbett Bldg., Portland, Oregon. Date of first publication June 23rd, 1922. Date of last publication August 4th, 1922. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY In the. County Court of the State of Oregon for Clatsop County. In the Matter of the Estate of Louis McKael, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that I, Saad McKael, administrator of the estate of Louis McKael, deceased, will sell, from and after Monday, the 24th day of July 1922, the following described real property, at private sale, for cash, to-wit: Lots three (3) and four (4) in Block twenty-one (21) of Milwaukie Park Addition, as shown by the maps and plats of Milwaukie Park Addi tion in Clackamas County, State of Oregon. Sale of the above described real property is authorized by order of the County Court of Clatsop County, ! PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY D. C Latourettb, President F. J, Meyer, Cashie The First National Bank of Oregon City, Oregon CAPITAL, $50,000.00 Transacts a General Banking Business Open from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M Oregon, and all bids for the same will be received by the undersigned at his place of busines, number 127 Tenth Street, in the city of Astoria, Oregon. All bids received subject to approv al by the County Court of Clatsop County, Oregon, and the right is re served on the part of the undersigned to reject any or all bids so received. SAAD McKAEL. Administrator of the Estate of Louis McKael, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDTIORS Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed Executrix of the estate of William Stoever. deceased and any and all persons having claims against the said estate are hereby required to pre sent said claims, duly verified as by law required at the office of my attor ney, Wm. Hammond, Beaver Building, Oregon City, Ore., within six' months from the date of this notice. Dated June 22nd, 1922. Date of first publication June 23rd, 1922. Date of last publication July 21st, 1922. LOUISE STOEVER, Executrix of the estate of William Stoever, deceased. WM. HAMMOND, Attorney for Executrix. Address Beaver Building, Oregon City, Oregon. NOTICE OF SALE In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Multnomah County. In Probate In the Matter of the Estate of Char lotte Hartung, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that in pur suance of an order of sale of the Cir cuit Court of the State of Oregon made on the 27th day of May, 1922, in the matter of the estate of Char lotte Hartung, deceased, the under signed, as executrix of said estate will sell, at private sale, to the high est bidder for cash in gold coin of the United States of America, or part cash and the balance on terms, on or after the 7th day of July, 1922, all of the right, title and interest of the estate of Charlotte Hartung, deceas ed, at the time of her death, and all of the right, title and interest that the said estate has by operation of law or otherwise acquired other than or in addition to that of said testatrix at the time of her death in and to all of that certain property situated, lying and being in Clackamas County, State of Oregon, and particularly de scribed, as follows: Block No.' Ten - (10) In Oak Grove Clackamas County, Oregon, and such sale of said property to be subject to confirmation by said Court. The terms and conditions of said sale are cash, gold coin of the United States, or part cash and the balance on time, secured by a mortgage on the rfal property sold. Bids or offers may be made at any time after the first pub lication of this notice and before the making of said sale. All bids must be in writng and left at the office of John Van Zante, 314 Spalding Build, ing, Portland, Oregon. Date of first publication June 9th, 1922 Date of last publication July 7th, 1922. AMALIA LOUISE SEHNERT. Executrix. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed ad ministratrix of the estate of Rosie D. Rabick, deceased, and any and all persons having claims against the said estate are hereby required to present said claims, duly verified as by law required, at the office of my attorney, Charles J. Zerzan, 606 Gasco Bldg., Portland, Oregon. within six months from the date of this notice. Dated June 2, 1922. Date of first publication June 9, 1922. Date of last publication July 7, 1922 HELEN VANA, Administratrix of te estate of Ro sie D. Rabick, deceased. CHARLES J. ZERZAN, 606 Gasco Bldg., Portland, Ore. Attorney for Administratrix. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. Virginia Smith, Plaintiff, vs. Charles G. Smith, Defendant. To Charles G. Smith, the above named defendant. In the Name of the State of Orgon; You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the expiration six weeks from the date of the first publication of this sum mons, which date of expiration is fix ed by order of the above entitled Court as July 14th, 1922; if "you so fail to ap pear and answer plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in her complaint, to-wit: for a decree of divorce forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between the plaintiff and de fendant, and for such -other and fur ther relief as to the court may seem equitable. ' This summons is published by order of the Hon. J. U; Campbell, Judge of the above entitled Court. The order is dated May 29th, 1922. Date of first publication June 2nd, 1922. Date of last publication July 14tn, 1922. JOHN P. HARMON, Attorney for Plaintiff. Address 311 Fenton Bldg., Portland, Oregon. SUMMONS No. 18716 In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County, De partment No. . Marian T. Gillett, Plaintiff, vs. Marion "L. Gillett, De , fendant- To Marion L. Gillett, the defendant above named: In the Name of . the State of Oregon, you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the Com plaint filed against you in the above C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE ' Attorneys-at-Law - Commercial, Real Estate and Probate our Specialties. Of fice in First National Bank Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon. O. D. EBY Attomey-at-Law Money loaned, abstracts turn is h d, land titles examined, estates settled, general law business. Over Bank of Oregon City. Phone 405 WM. STONE ATTORNEY AT LAW Stevens Bldg., Oregon City, 0. entitled cause and court within six. weeks from the date of th(e first publication of this summons ,as here inafter stated, and if you fail to so answer or appear herein, for want thereof, the plaintiff will take a decree against you for the relief demanded in her complaint, to-wit: A decree dis solving the marriage contract now existing between you and plaintiff and awarding to her the future custody of Harold L. Gillett, your minor child. This summons is published in the Oregon City Enter prise, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published at Oregon City, in Clacka mas County, Oregon, for six consecu-' tive weeks and the first publication thereof, shall be Friday, June 2nd,. 1922, and the date of the last publica tion thereof, shall be Friday, July 14 J922. This summons is published in ac cordance with the order of the Honor abl James U. Campbell, Judge of the above entitled Court, which order was entered and docketed in the above en titled cause on the 25th day of May,. 1922. WM. G. MARTIN, CAREY F. MARTIN. Attorney for laintiff Postoffice Address: 413 Masonic Temple Bldg., Salem, Ore. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed Ad ministratrix of the Estate of Stanley Turel .deceased ,by the County Court of Clackamas County, Oregon; any and. all persons having claims against the said estate must present them to the undersigned, duly verified as by law required, at the office of Wm. Ham mond, Oregon City, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. ' HELEN VICTORIA TUREL, Administratrix of the Estate or Stanley Turel, Deceased. WM. HAMMOND, Attorney for Administratrix. First publication June 2, 1922. Last publication June 30, 1922. SUMMONS No. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. De partment No. Julia Ains worth. Plaintiff, vs. Edward F. Ainsworth Defendant. To Edward F. Ainsworth, 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 sum mons, as hereinafter stated and if you fail to so appear or answer herein for want thereof, the plaintiff will take a decree against you for the relief de manded in her complaint, to-wit: A. decree dissolving the marriage con tract now existing between you and. plaintiff, and restoring her to her former name of Julia Fournier. This summons is published in the Oregon City Enterprise, a newspaper of general circulation, printed a)nct published at Oregon City, in Clacka mas County, Oregon, and the date of the first publication of this Summons, shall be Friday, May 26, 1922, and the date of the last publication thereof, being Friday. July 7, 1922. This publi catipn is made in accordance with the order of the Honorable James U. Campbell, Judge of the above entitled court, which order was entered and docketed in the above entitled cause on May 22nd, 1922. WM. G MARTIN, CAREY F. MARTIN, Attorneys for Plaintiff; Postoffice Address: 413 Masonic Temple Building, Salem. Oregon. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State or Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas. Ruby Sechler, Plaintiff, vs. William C- Sechler, Defendant. To William C. Sechler, 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 30th day of June. 1922, and if you fail to appear and answer said complaint, for want there of the plaintiff will take default against you and apply to the Court for therelief prayed for in her complaint, to wit: That the marriage contract heretofore and now existing between the plaintiff and defendant be dissolv ed and held for naught, and that the plaintiff herein be awarded an abso lute decree of divorce from the de fendant and for each other and' further relief as to the Court may seem meet and equitable. This summons is served upon you by publication in the Oregon City En terprise for six successive , weeks pursuant to an order made by the Honorable J. U. Campbell, Judge or the above entitled Court, on the 13th day of May. 1922. Date Of the first publication: Mar 19th, 1922. Date of last publication: June 30th,. 1S22. JOSEPH, HANEY & LITTLEFTfiJLD, Attorneys for Plaintiff;. 511 Corbett Building. Portland, Ore..