OREGON CITY, ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1 922. age seven COT INTY POT TRT V-rWll A L VJUI1 (Continued from Page 5) . , . ' ligneur, $41.08; Floid Emen, $4.99; C. Pelter, $2.39; Carl Bremer, $26.16; R. P. Watts, $22.50; Earnest Schneider, $9.96; Russell Murphy, $2.80; .C. R. Shrods. $2.80: Victor David. 82.80: Fred Straw, $2.49; C. F. Straw, $2.99; -t -r. - t-, $1.24; John Mcholick and Co. $1082.70. Market Road No. 10, D. T. Meldrum, $9.20; J W. Miles, $39.92; G. D. Ham- niond, $19.96; C. A. Wells, $19.96; Geo. Pennell $65.30 Market Road No. 1", J. W. Miles, $2.30: .T W MilPs IB S3: C A. Wells, r-Viaa Simmons 3 84: W. w Rambo, $6.53; G. D. Hammond, $4.99; H. Cochran, $3.84. Market Road No. 13. J. W. Miles, $19.59; G. D. Hammond, $14.97; C. A. Wells, $14.97. Market Road No. 14, J. W. Miles, $8.83; G. D. Hammond, $4.99; H. Coch ran, $3.84; W. C. Cowgill, $26.12. Market Road No. 22. W. C. Cowgill, Jr., $6.53; W. H. Rambo, $4.99; H. Cochran, $3.84 r Chas. Simmons, $3.84. Market Road No. 23, J. W. Miles, $51.86; G. D. Hammond, $34.93; C. A. Wells, $24.95; H Cochran, $7.68; Geo. Pennell, $65.30. Market "Road No 24. J W. Miles, ! Be nuweu, fA.vv; jonii nuuunsui ; . ... $2315- G D HaLon $4 99- C. A $3.60; Alice Dwiggins, $3.00; Jennie (Percifull. $6.00; P. S. Finucan, $6.00; Wells' $14 97- ChStomons $11.52; Even, $3.00; Ida M. Kent, $300; Lillian 'Ida C. Eggleston, $3.00; Bessie E. Bail W C Cowgili j? $43 65 Cochran IBergren. $3.00; Elda A. Riley, $3.00; ey. $3.00; Lucinda Freese, $3.00; Ur- $19.20: W: H. Rambo, $24.95; Geo. Pennell, $7.68. Election, S. D.. Richardson, $3.00; Chas. S. Dykstra, $3.00; I. D. Taylor, $3.40; M. H. Myers, $3.00; Wm. Hol schu; $3.00; Alfred Ladd, $3.00; J. B. Carter, $3.00; J. M. Bernard, $3.00; A. E. Taylor, $3.00; Wm. Braatz, $3.$0; Fred Weigel, $3.00; Otto Meindl $4.00; D. F. LeFevre, $3.00; E. S. Craig, $3.00; J. F. Lymp, $5.00; T. H. Blen coe, $3.00; R. Y. Appeley, $6.00: O. Plimpton, $3.00; F. H. Glover, $3.00; Lillian Derry, $3.00; Lillien M. Mc Cauley, $3.00; Zuby M. Fletcher, $3.00;. C. A. Evans, $3.00; School Dist. No. 123, $5.00; C. F. Ziegler, $3.00; O. M. Znsve, $3.00; George H. Berg, $3.00; Ray Fish, $5.40; David Shepard, $3.00; Ray W. Smith, $3.00; R. D. Zimmer man, $3.00; Chas. Bockler, $3.00; E. J. Bell, $3.00: H. P. Peter, $3.00; A. F. Anderson, $3.00; City of Barlow, $5.00; Geo. Forman, $5.80; Chas. Krebs, $3.00; Geo. W. Turner, $3.00; E. N. Bates, $3.00; J. W. Henderson, $3.00; Mildred S. Turner, $3.00; Dora Clester, $3.00; R. W. White, $3.00; H. F. Gib son, $3.00; Leander Bartlemay, $3.00; Frank Guffnett, $3.00; Wm. Daniels, $6.00; Geo. Havill, $7.20; Abel Thom as, $3.00; E. O. Hughes, $6.00; T. H. Davis, $6.00; Leora Thomas, $6.00; W. E. Jones, $5.00; Fred Bohlander, $8.00; L. P. Duffy, $11.00; Albert Moehnke, $6.00; Hugo Hansen, $6.00; W. E. Mc Afee, $6.00; Griffin Robertson, $6.00; Samuel E. Lyon, $3.00; J. W. Stone, $3.00; F. M. Morgan, $3.00; John Myers, $3.00; M. H. Wheller, $3.00; R. Anderson, $3.00; C. Z. Lake, $6.00; H. H. Hughes, $3.00; O. W. Boring, $3.00; E. V. Maulding, $3.00; E. E. Brown, $3.00; L O. O. F. Boring, $5.00; Geo. G. Gibbons, $6.00; G. Vaerett, $12.00; Don Allen, $6.00; C. E. Larson, $6.00; R. C. Shipley, $6.00; R. A. Ganger, $$6.00; W. C. Kendall, $3.00; A. E. Wait, $3.00; C. N. Wait, $3.00; Wilson Evans. $4.80; R. I. Garrett, $3.00; Ida B. Knight, $3.00; Elizabeth White, $3.00; Blanche Eccles, $3.00; C. O. Thomas, $3.00; Ora L. Cattley, $3; Alice Baty, $3.00; J. F. Patch, $3.00; J. R. Pitts, $3.00; Geo. Koehler, J3.00; Irwin Wheeler, $3.00; D. R. Dimick, $4.80; Wm. Buson, $3.00; Carl Schmitt $3.00; A. M. Vinyard, $3.00; O. W. Kruegen, $3.00; Grace L. Patch, $3.00; .T H. Stewe. 13.00: W. H. Barr. $5.00; A. B. Cole, $3.00; H. C. Gilmore, $d.00; W. H. Lucke, $9.80; C. E. Bowman, $3.00; J. P. Dozir, $3.00; Sam Hess, $3.00; O. F. Frentress, $3.00; G. H. Adams, $3.00; A. E. Bany, $3.00; N. L. Melum, $3.00; A. G. Phelps, $3.00; W. A. Hedges, $3.00; Max Telford, $3.40; William Rakel, $3.00; George Vogal, $3.00; A. H. Finnigan, $3.00; Stella B. Rakel, $3.00; Jessie May, $3.00 ; Mary A. Harey, $3.00; Mae Rakel, $3.00; Lucile Klemsen, $3.00; Ethel Frost, $3.00; W. B. Stokes, $5.00; Mrs. Geo. Ingram, $3.00; C. E. Stewart, $3.00; R. F. Davis, $4.60; R. H. Beatie, $3.00; G. R. Gwillim, $6.00; Nell Maye Mag- ness, $3.00; Edna Pearl Jones, $3.00; Neva lone Beatie, $3.00; J. H. Grif- HJaoo(HuHgB (NDHPBgARWo 525 fiths, $3.00; Ruth Schuebel, $3.00; Harry W. Brown, $3.00; School Dist. No. 29, $-.00; J. J. Hattan, $3.00; Cleve Stewart, $3.00; Thos. E. Anderson, $8.80; Orvin McQuau, $3.00; R. L. Peak, $4.60; R. E. Friedrich, $3.00; Laura L. Kirchem, $3.00; John C. Mil ler, $3.00; Josephine Busch, $3.00; John C. Holcomb, $3.00; Nora Peake, $3.00; E. P. Dedman, $3.00; W. T. Johnston, $3.00; Otis Welch, $3.00; L. G. Herrington, $3.00; Willis Imel, $3.00; J. N. Young, $3.00; W. W. Ep ster, $8.00; Peter Susbauer, $3.00; A. G. Mather, $3.00; Elmer' Coleman, $3; W. E. Godsey, $3.00; Richard Griffith, $8.00; John L. Gard, $6.00; George A. Clack, $6.00; Eugene Kleinsmith, $6; Edward Leichtweis, $6.00; W. I. Clark, $6.00; Albert Gasser, $2.50; F. H. Taw ney, $6.00; C. W. Harris, $6.00; W. A. cvjuc, jj.w, . vv. urns, w- Tawney, J. T. Mclntyre, $6.00; Thots. Brom, $2.00; R. E. Gordon, $$6.00; W. H. Schieffer, $10.00; John Putz, $6.00; Claude Winslow, $6.00; John W. Cha-I berg, $6.00; Leslie luoore, $0.U0; School Dist No. 53, $5.00; John R. Oatfield, $3.00; Ambrose Brownell, $3.00; Wm. L. Starkweather, $4.00; Henry Thiessen, $3.00; C. F. Powers, $3.00; Jennie P. Campbell, $3.00; Mary G. Butler, $3.00; Ella B. Risley, $3.00; Mary E. Phillips, $3.00; Blanche Cor der, $3.00; Chas. P. Laudien, $3.00; Al bert Hartwig, $3.00; J. B. Fowler, $3.00; A. C. Baumback, $8.00; Clarence Browning, $3.00; Fred Wagner, $3.00; E. E. VanFleet, $3.00; W. H. Bancke, $3.00; Joe Caldo, $3.00; Peter Haug lum, $3.00; W. L. Crissey, $3.00; John Revenue, $3.00; Cottrell Community Church Association, $5.00; J. E. Seifer, $3.00; John Chitwood, $3.00; H. Bock, $3.00; John H. Hoffmeister, $3.00; W. R. Dallas, $5.00; Minnie A. Elliott, $3.00; Rudolph Mullenhoff, $3.00; Ida Dallas, $3.00; Gladys Wolfhagen, $3; A. H. Ritzan, $3.00; W. Brodie, $$3.00; C. A. Vincent, $5.00; H. J. Rastall, !!f;TC'l J-6' tu.uu, ueouc fu.uu, i. u. luuu- by, $6.00; Standinger, J. W., $6.00; School Dist. No. 25, $3.00; Julius Reichle, $6.00; J. W. Marrs, $6.00; Da- viu noraer, o.uu, vv. ju. Mjers, s.vu; Ivan Lacey, $11.60; H. H. Udell, $6.00; John Affolter, $6.00; Arthur Evans, $6.00; Frank Zastera, 012.00; Hugh L. Guthrie, $6.00; Joseph DeShazer $6.00; School District No. 81. $2.50; A. D. Burnett, $3.00; Fred Hoffmeister, $3; Frank E. Fuchs, $3.00; W. M. Sanders, $3.00; B. F. Forrester, $8.00; Florence j Glover, $3.00; Kose hi. suter, $3.00; R. E. Munger, $3.00; E. L. Myers, $6.20 Roxanna Clester, $3.00; Agatha Gith- ens, $3.00; Mae Kitching, $3.00; Ella C. Stephens, $3.00; Mary Morgon, i ?3 00; SusIe KitcS, 13.00; D. M. ; Marshall, $8.00; Martha G. Hughes, j$3.00; Susie Sarver, $3.00; Cordelia : Carter, $3.00; Myrtle L. Bacon, $3.00; 'Anna ,K. Moore, $3.00; Katherine Jones, $3.00; G. H. Lighthorn, $3.00; Myrtle Belfils, $3.00; Mae Oakley iReed, $3.00; Resa A. Reagan, $3.00; Elizabeth H. Allen, $3.00; J. F. Love- lace, $6.00; Annie Matson, $3.00; Lucia Pimm tQAO- Mom Qmith 3 0ft- EliZ- a'beth M. Sparks, $3.00 ;. E1fb"1 'Ames, $3.00; Mae B. Osborne, $$3.00; jGeoreg C. Armstrong, $7.20; D. H. iWatts, $6.00; W. H Bonney, $6.00; iWm. H. Lewis, $6.00; Lizzie Bonney, i $6.00; Rose Ella Schwartz, $6.00; C. i H. Duncan, $6.00; A. J. Kngbaum, i $6.00: F. H. Davis, $10.80; J. B. Robert son, $6.00; Geo. G. cook, $5.oo; i. Wooster, $6.00; Garfield Grange, $5; Fred Lins, $6.00; Leo Rath, $6.00; John Marshall, $6.00; Theresa M. Miller, $6.00; Stella A. Schmidt, $12; Delia Harders, $6.00; Henry Schmidt, $2.50; Edward Harrington, $3.00; 1 Emma Hollingsworth, $3.00; E. E. iTeeple, $3.00; Paul Fisher, $3.40; J. H. fPrater, $6.00: Marie Roche, $3.00; IMaysd O'Dell, $3.00; Florence Hulbert, $3.00; Frances Miranda, $3.00; Audrey $3.00; W. R. Ellis, $3.00; Mary L. Jew TTnuo conn, ah mT.-iT,x ell. S3.00- Vems f"!ross S3.00: Louise A. D. Paddock, $5.00; T. F. Meeds, $3.00; Mary L. Howell, $3.00; Cham- $5.00; Lottie M. Battin, $3.00; Emma !M. SDOoner. $3.00: Edw. F. Bohlman. $3.00: H. R. Dickover. $3.00; C. E. Bat- Itin, $3.00; L. H. Timmer, $3.00; Vera '.TL. Kanne, $3.00; Roy Otty, $4.60; Liz izie H. Loyd, $3.00; J. C. Elliott, $3.00; !F. C-Schroader, $3.00; Battin School Dist. No. 54, $5.00; Simon Lawrence IMOllan, $3.00; Emma Babbett Avery, $3.00; Jeroce Aery, $3.00; Bertha M. Thias, $3.00; Thomas Farley, $3.00; F. J. Sehuld, $3.00; Mary Anna Keil, $3; Elizabeth MuUan, $3.00; Boyd F. Fish er, $3.00; Effie D. Avery $3.00; J. M. Schuld, $5.00; C. G. Stone, $8.80; Don Fellows, $6.00; Braden Rambo, $3.00; Jesse Mayfield, $6.00; Chester Gard, $6.00; Wm. Rutherford, $6.00; School Distr. No. Ill, $3.00; G. E. Heathman. $3.00; Edith C. Truscott, $3.00; Wm. B. S. Booth, $3.00; Louise H. Starker, $3.00; J. F. Jennings, $3.00; Lida H. Woodbeck, $3.00; Sylvia M. Wilcox, $3.00; Mabel H. Pierce, $3.00; C. E. Meldrum, $3.80; Julia E. Ulbrand, $3.00; J. L. McCulloch, $3.00; Jen nings Lodge Church, $5.00; W. C. Reasoner, $3.00; S. L. Miller, $7.40; Willis Brown, $300; W. H. Burkert, $3.00; L. A. Rail, $3.00; John S. Ow ings, $3.00; Ruie Brown, $3.00; A. S. Kent, $3.00; W. F. Stanton, $3.00; N. R. Graham, $3j00; Edw. K. While, $3; Ruie Brown, $4.00; S. S. Parrott, $6.00; G. H. St. Clair, $10.00; A. F. Kiser, $6.00; Lulu D. Loucks, $6.00; $6.00; A. D. McCully, $6.00; Martha Stahlnecker, $6.00; Lad Hill Hall, $5.00; R. A. Wright, $6.00; V. H. Dun ton, $8.60; Len E. Wallace, $6.00; A. H. Reynolds, $6.00; S. Percifull, $6.00; H. T. Kister, $6.00; J. R. Hoff, $5.00; Henry Swales, $6.00; S. G. Kircham, $8.40; W. E. Cromer, $6.00; Earl Ger- ber, $6.00; Olive Tracy, $6.00; Gladys Sloper, $6.00; Harding Grange, 05.00; F. W. Barth, $3.00; G. W. Scramlin. ;$3.00; J. W. Smith, $5.80; J. E. Sin- clair, $3.00; J. W. Eby. $3.00; C. H. Lorenz, $3.00; Avon Jesse. $3.00: John Heinz, $3.00; Carl W. Joehnk, $3.00; E. W. Gribble, $3.00; Oscar Bolland, $3.00; G. W. Scramlin, $5.00; John jGaffney, Jr., $3.00; Carl Barney, $3.00; H. M. Robbins, $3.90: George B. Frank ! $3.00; E. T. Avison, $3.00; Ihma Lewis, !$3.00; Hal Lindsley, $3.00; Zuna Tay- lor, $3.00; G. F. Mighells, $3.00; W. W. Harris, $3.00; R. R. Howard, $3.00; 'Maple Lane Grange, $5.00: T. C. Bent ney, $3.00; Barton Jack, $3.00; J. W. jHobart, $3700; F. L. Spirvin, $3.00; T. ;D. Clapp, $8.00; W. E. Harmon, $3.00; Mary E. Marquam, $3.00; Elvira Miller $3.00; B. M. Hubbard, $3.00; C. A. Bassett, $3.00; C. H. Counsell, $4.40; lEda P Homer, $3.00; Wm. Kleeb, $3; ; Stanley Z. Elasko. $3.00; Ida E. Mean- ey, $3.00; Nettie Montgomery, $3.00; HazeT Belle Burbank, $3.00; Minnie D. IShrock, $3.00; Sadie G. Lewellyn, $3; j Milwaukee Vol. Fire Dept., $5.00; W. H. Grasle, $3.00; J. A. Rigdon, $3.00; W. E. Kelso, $4.40; Alice Rigdon, $3; .Harry Simpson, $6.00; Myrtle E. Stall- (ley, $3.00; Kate M. Mason, $3.00; H. IE. Basnett, $3.00; Eva M. Cooper, $3; Sadie Sirvis, $3.00; Ora M. Mazzei, $3; I Mil. Vol. Fire Dept., $5.00; Evangeline !P. Ritchie, $3.00; Mildred A. Eisert, $3.00; C. C. McLaughlin, $4.40; Paul line Parelius, $3.00; E. R. Eisert, $3.00; Iva M. Colcord, $3.00 Alice S. McCul iloch, $3.00; Elizabeth S. Buck, $3.00: Florence Patty, $3.00; Fay Grabler, $3.00; Ada G. Broekings, $3.00; M. J. Melton, $5.00; O. W. Robbins, $3.00; Gertie L. Everhart. $3.00: W. J. E. j Vick, $3.00; W. H. Engle, $6.20; H. N. : Everhart, $7.00; I. M. Taliver, $3.00; jZella G. Engle, $3.00; Zelma S. Rid ,ings, $3.00; G. J. Case, $3.00; L. W. ; Robbins, $3.00; C R. Austen, $3.00; IE. L. Palfrey, $3.00; G. V. Adams, $3; 'W. W. Everhart, $6.20; T. O. Ridings, $3.00; Clay Hungate, $3.00; Nellie M. Henricksen, $3.00; Bertha Dicken, $3; Solon Eckert. $3.00: A. M. Miller. $3: itnoaa Mackrell, S3 00- rVli-a TVirtrl 3- j vv. m. Atackerell, $5.00; Ward B Law- ;ton, $3.00; A J Marrs $3 00-'a, C. Warner, $3.00; j S SiisW $3 00" J M. Warnock, $6.40" Lula M ThoW son, $3.00: EnBP m F.-.warrl S3nn- leila E. Kiner. S3 00- T.illian AYfr1 I d.uu; j. W. Hiatt, $3.00; Calla Wal dorf, $3.00; Lettie Schuebel, $3.00; U. 'A. Woodside, $3.00; William Goldson, $3.00; Lewis Churchill, $3.00; Mary S. Howard, $3.00: A. C. Erickson. S3- j. aj. jjameias $3.00; Hazel $5.40; Edwin Berdine, ! William Armstrong, $6.00; Frank Pet Berdine, $3.00; Inez it, $12.00; Francis M. Hall, $6.00; Churchill, $3.00: Louis Hvlton $4 oo- L. P. Spagle, $3.00; P. A. Mohr, $3.00; jort, $6.00; M. R. Snidow, $3.00; !$": Ella Tracy (Eunice Horner). :M. G. Smith, $6.60; Albert F. EymanEmma Edmonds, $3.00; R. A. Junker, $10.00; Mrs Lillian M Johnson $15.00; ;30$; Chas. F. Spagle, $3.00; Annie . $3.00; A. W. Adamson, $3.00; J. E. ! Geo. H. Newsome $15.00; Ada La Hart, $3.00; Clara Cooper, $3.00; Perl ' Downey, $3.00; Mrs. Catherine Davis, Baw, $8.00; Katie Pluard IlO.00; Wal Kmzer, $3.00; L. S. Mitts. $2.00:' .T. ! $3.00: Henrietta L. Snatz. $3.00: Viola i lace R. Telford (Michael Boyles), $12; jn. ounwaDauer. S3 no- pi,,i tjhoh $3.00; Mrs. Edna Bloomfield, $5.00; Chas. A. Thompson, $3.00; Charles Brant Bray, $3.00; Chas. Rider. $4.00; Fred Chinn, $3.00; D. McArthur, $3.00; Laura LaLiberte, $3.00; Kathryn A. Randall, $3.00; Martin A. Staubef, $3; T. C. Morrison, $3.CJ); G. F. Knowles, $3.00; Chas. M. Chinn,- $3.00; Warner Grange, $4.00: F. B. Peck. $3.00: W. A, !?OWler ' 30: Elizabeth R. Brooks, $3; ; jaraes j. Aliyn $3 00 I Julian $ 00" Emerald S. Waldron' $3 00- Eva F Robinett, $3 00- Jennie w' Prince 'house, $3.00- F A Smith $4 00- ixjuise Follensbee. $3 00: Lina N bkoog, $3.00; Wm. W.. Thompson, $5; :g. k. Hall, $2.00; Flora H. Kilgore, $3.00; C. A. Lewis, $4.00; Susie G. jYearsley, $3.00; -J. H. Graham, $3.00; Beulah G. Valeria G. Benvie, $3.D0; Dellon W. Olds,, $3.00; Leona Kellogg, d.oo; Josephine Davenport, $3.00; A. vietta Miller, $3.00; W. L. Muley, $3.00; Delia L. $3.00; Daisy Larien, Beattie, J3.00; Edna Egr, $3.00; Alice Farr, $37dO; Hellen Woodward, $3.00; IMary Shobe. $3.00; W. Lawson. $3.00; Viola A. Bruner, $30: Abbie band, $3.00; Myrtle Byrnes, $3.00; ;J. C. Loundree, $5.00; W. W. Ever Rosina Fouts Ecans, $3.00; Letta Skill- 'hart, $4.00; D. M. Marshall, $6.50; Ban man, $3.00; Grant Robbins, $3.00; Mar- jKST&SS- Addiag Machine guerite Forbes, $3.00; Cornne Hen- Co $1.75; Oregon City Enterprise, ningsen, $3.00; May Naumann, $3.00; $13.75; Huntley-Draper Drug- Co., Grace Baxter, $3.00; Grace Reynolds, :$6.65; County, Clerk, $12.00. $3.00; Jaunita Woodward, $3.00; Mat- Recorder, County Recorder, $12.00; tie Robacker, 5$3.00; J. C. Sawyer, $3; iBushong and Co., $26.00. j vr JOS. Vara Caufield, $3.00; H. A. Heater, $3; C. Hedges, $3.00; H. W. Meier, $3.00; Madge Fortune, $3.00; Era W. Surfus, $3.00; Reita Ruconich, $3.00; j Annie L. Park, $3.00; Anna M. Lin- ville, $3.00; Ella May Scouton, $3.00; H. S. Anderson, $3.00; Willis E. Pet tibone, $3.00; J. E. Jack, $3.00; H. B. Cartlidge, $3.00; L. Ruconich, $3.00; Bertha Adams, $3.00; Delia Green, $3; Frederick Wm. Parker. $3.00: Chris- tena Bluhm, $3.00; Gertrude Roberts, S3.00: Minnie M. Pettibone. $3.00: James Roake, $3.00; A. M. White, $3; M. P. Chapman, $3.00; C. J. Hood, $3; F. C. Burk, $3.00; C. H. Roake, $3.00; Dorothy Alldredge, $3.00; Roy B. Cox, $3.00 Nan Chapman, . $3.00; Agnes Justine, $3.00; Nola Mass, $3.00; Jacob Schatz, $3.00; E. C.Hackett, $3.00; C. E. Burns, $3.00; F.'H. Cross, ! Stoll, $3.00; Augusta Sehaudt, ?i.uu; j Belle Warren, $3.00; C. A. Blodgett, j $3.00; A. J. Wilson, $5.00; E. H. Coop- ! er, $3.00; Mary K. uaulieia, frf.oo; ,J. L. Waldron, $3.00; Myra L. Shan non, $3.00; May A. Waldron, $3.00; Alice M. Ely, $3.00; J. K. Morris, $3.00; F. E. Morris, $3.00; AUce E. $2.60; Gus Schram, $2.40; George Hud Quinn, $3.00; Miss Shively, $5.00; Gor- isoIlj $2.40; Katherine B. Cox, $S?00; don E. Hayes, $3.00; Jeanette F. Scott, jeU M. Lainhart, $5.00; G. J. Creigh $3.00; G. H. Pace, $3.00; Margaret H. !t0n, $2.20; S. L. Stephens, $2.20; H. J. Brand, $3.00; Ernest W. MeUien $3.00; i Price. $2.20: W. H. Counsel. $3.40; Ira Jennie E. Eby, $3.00; Jessie M. John- son, $3.00; Clara Miller, $3.00; Mary E. Bain, $3.00; Laura Priester, $3.00; I Martha Pace, $3.00; O. D. Eby, $5.00; Nellie M. Alldredge, $3.00; J. A. Ldz berg, $3.00; Duane C. Ely, $3.00; W. ' TUl fitnnA ? nfl- W W TV.Tf.r'lollnn 3 Wilbur S. Warren, $3.00; Bertha Priebe, $3.00; Gwen Green, $3.00; Helen A. Miller, $3.00; Cora Eberly, $3.00; Bessie Alldredge, $3.00; Martin and Son, $5.00; John Lewellen, $3.00; Bernice Welsh. $3.00; Olive H. Fox, $3.00; Lena M. Harris, $3.00; John GiUett, $4.00; C. F. Baker, $3.00; Bes sie E. Grady, $3.00; Nora M. Carico, $3.00; Ada Stevens, $3.00; Alta Single terry, $3.00; Harriet M. Roman, $3.00; W. S. Ewing, $3.00; Mary C. Smith, $3.00; H. B. Bickner, $4.20; Flora Jar isch, $3.00; F. E. Davidson, $3.00; Ida Worthington, $3.00; Cora Bullock, $3; Elizabeth E. Pettinger, $3.00; Gladys V. Centers, $3.00; Cora Davidson, $3: Lucina Kiser, $3.00; I. O. O. F. Oswego $5.00; C. B. Hall, $3.00; W. M. M. Hawk, $3.00; E. M. Cousin, $3.00; J S. McRoss, $3.00; D. B. Fox, $3.00; Mary L. Davison, $3.00; Mattie M. Shipley, $3.00; Mrs. Minnie Clinefelter, $3.00; Kathryn A. J. Boyd, $3.00; Elnora Wessling, $3.00; Ruth Good, $3.00; Ella B. Johnson, $5.00; Jim Skinner, $6.00; C. C. Borland, $6.00; D. E. ,LonS. $6.60; Alta M. Commons, $6.00; Lottie J. Warnock, $5.00; Fay Smith, ; $6.00; H. P. Lee, treas., $6.00; Cordelia iE - Lucas, $3.00; Marie Friedrich, $3; E- L. JPope, $3.40 Henry Peckover, $3; W. W. Smith, j.3.00; Augusta Felth. $3.00; Dora Dean Burns, $3.00; Anna Witzig, $3.00; Hattie Himler, $3.00; William W. Davis. $3.00; Delia H. Ingermanson, $3; A'bernethy Grange, $7.20; E. L. Baker, $10.20; C. O. Lee, $6.00; Chas. Tooze, $6.00; Marjorie Tooze, $6.00; Geo. Stahlnecker, $6.00; Geo. B. Murray, $6.00; E. L. Baker, $5; Ernest D. Hart, $3.00; W. F. Krebs, $3.00; J. G. DeShazer, $8.20; D. W. Douglas, $3.00; Thomas Kubitza, $3; Otto H. Meinig, $3.00: W. Bosholm. $3.00: Mareruiette Grav. S3.00: Warren L. Wilkins, $3.00; C. L. Fisk, $3.00; Parnell Averill, $3.00; City of Sndy, $4.00; Chas. Sharnke,. 83.00; P. B. Gray, $3.00; M. Boitano, $8.20; J. M. C. Miller, $3.00; J. C. Loundree, $7.00; Cecil O. Duke, $3.00; Edna Esson, $3; Alice Scales, $3.00; L. Gierke, $3.00; J. Bell, $3.00; Joel Jarl, $3.00; Scott Carter, $11.00; R. S McLaren, $6.00; Wm. Mazingo, $6.00; J. W. Nightin gale, $6.00; Guy Dibble, $6.00; Bert B. Bird, $6.00; F. W. McLaren, $3.00; James Guttridge, $10.40; W. Wallens, $6.00; W. Tucker,-$6.00; Forrest Erick son, $6.00; Elmer Dibble, $6.00; Ever, ett Shibley, $6.00; Springwater Grange Hall, $5.00; C. F. Zinser, $3.00; L. G. Meyers, $3.00; E. E. Ochlschlaeger, $4.80; Henry G, Hinsen, $3.00; F. M. Townsend, $3.00; C. A. Betz, $3.00; Nicholas Licht, $3.00; R. D. Rosenau, $3.00; Margaret Hunter, $3.00; Sam Schlegal, $3.00; W. A. Ulrich, $3.00; Frank Ott, $5.00; Roy Thompson, $3; William A. Yeomans, $3.00; Louis Brack, $3.00; E. L. Sharp, $3.00; E. S. Kruse, $3.00; Chriss E. Jones, $3.00; Richard Wilde, $3.00; August Delker, $3.00; A. H. Borland, $3.00; John Dais er, $3.00; John Hellberg, $4.40; School Dist. No. 41, $2.50; George Gray, $6.00; M. N. Crisell, $9.40; Edgar M. White. $6.00; Walter Colvin, $6.00; Sidney Graham, $6.00; Katherine M. Rahl, $6; School Dist. No. 60, $2.50; J. T. Full am, $6.00; J. Kelly, $6.00; James Hamilton, $6.00; A. M. Kircham, $8.20; R. M. Miller, $6.00; L. S. Tenny, $6.00; School Dist. No. 14, $2.50; Olivia J. Clark. $3.00: J. W. Draner. $3.00: J. F. PI art $3.00; Effie Bittner, $3.00; P. J. Winkle, $3.00; Florence M. Hick man, $3.00; Ora S. Porter, $3.00; Mary A. Graw, $3.00; Jennie D. Moffatt, i $3.00; Marie Michaels, $3.00; MZ Endres, $3.00; Henry Elliott, $6.40; IFrnna T Mrrav sfi on- Wrth Ttavon. Frnnmnir S3 Oft- Martha -Roam "! Oft - Mary A. McArthur, $3.00; Mamie" Barnes, $3.00; Hose Co. No. 5, West Linn, $5.00; G. H. Peters, $3.75; Thos. Johnson, $6.65; Ella Barnes, $6.00; Geo. DeBok, $6.00; N6ra E. Thorn berry, $6.00; Harold R. VanNess, $6; Sarah E. Adcock, $6.00; Nora E. Thornberry, $5.00; Frank Brobst, $3; F. J. Stangel, $3.00; H. D. Aden, $3.00; J. L. Seely. $3.00: Joe J. Thornton,, $3; A. W. Camehl, $3.00; M. W. Holbrook, Sfi on- at n. vo.mtr ssoo- Trrri wioi. I erman, $3.00; Walt. R. Murray, $3.00; Bertha A Wagner, $3.00; I. O. O. F. Wilsonvtille. $5.00; Huntley-Draper Drug Co., $4.60; Martha Pace, $14.25; Wallace Hart, $107.50; J. C. Loundree, $10.00rD. M. Marshall, $6.00; Hogg Bros., $12.50; Chet. Gibsen, $8.00; County Clerk, $14.00; E. A. Haskett, $5.00; Oregon City Enterprise $798.30; Banner-Courier, $54.00; E. E. Teeple, $9.00; Naomi Warren, $108.00; Jones Drug Co., $51.50; Williams Plumbing Co.. $52.50; Straight and Salisbury, $.50; Glass and Prudhomme Co., $2.40; Sheriff, Western Union Telegraph Treasure, Mary Confer, $77.00; Huntley-Draper Drug Co., $1.65; Fi delity and Deposit Co.; $45.00; County Treasurer, , $5.00; Bushong and Co., !$6.85. Assessor, W. B. Cook, $5.13; Wm. Morand, $13.00; N. R. Graham, $80.00; D. F. LeFevre, $108.00; W. H. "Holder, $14.00; W. H. Engle, $38.00; P. J. Schneider, $10500; Victor Thompson, $25.00; Victor Thompson, $88.00; L. iHallinan, $80.00; j$5..00. H. N. Everhart, County Court, W. F. Harris, $50.00; W. A. Proctor, $55.00; Huntley-Draper Drug Co., $.85. Court House, W..W Harris, $32.50; Board of Water Commissioners, $22.02 Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co., $92.84; Straight and Salisbury, $1.504 Circuit Court, C. M. Kendall, $.50; O. D. Bower, $4.00; John F. Erickson, $3.00; C. E. Cams, $2.80; Earl Garber, $11.00; Lula M. Fletcher, $15.00; A. W. Cooke, $11.00; Maggie G. Friel, $19.00; Chas. W. Harris, $19.00; Dora B. Her ring, $14.00; Arda L. Amrine, $11.40; John C. Bradley, $9.20; O. B. Hender son, $5.00; R. B. Runyon, $10.00; Kate Davis, $2.60; Norma Smith, $2.40 ; W. H. Smith, $2.20; Oregon City Enter prise, $32.70; Paul E. Noble, $5.00; H. C. O'Neill, $6.00; Albert Bowker $5.00; G. W. Mapes. $2.80; Mrs. G. W. Mapes, $2.80; Mrs. Lawrence Milner, $2.80; L. B. Johnston, $2.40; Grace Herbert, M roleman. $15.00: Maxwell West. $5.00; Robert L. Benson, $5.00; Gray son Robertson, $3.20; L. V. Jenkins, $5.00; L. A. Harms, $5.00; Fred Mal lett, $5.00; H. E. Draper, $1.20; Guy" Mount, $1.20; John R. Humphrys, $1.20 Elma Smith, $2.40; Harry Peckover, $2.40; F. J. Huntley, $2.50; Lewis Michelfelter, $5.00; Nels Christensen, $3.00; W. ETTnchardson, $..00. Justice of Peace, Oregon City En terprise, $9.40; Geo. T. Parry, $19.20; F. E. Lowe, $9.00; P. D. Forbes, $1.20; J. B. Faifciough, $1.20; Albert Roake, $1.20; John Huerth, $1.20; L. O. Hard ing, $1.20; D. D. Bain, $1.20; Mary Watts, $4.70; A. Anderson, $4.70; Chet Gibson, $4.70; F. E. Hume, $4.70; Jewel Jones, $4.70; H. S. Mount, $1.70; J. C. Conrad, $4.50; J. M. Corbinl $4.70; R. T. Stewart, $1.70; Chas. D. Ray, $4.50; O. W. Nelson, $4.50; Geo. E Wellington, $4.50: Tom H. Smith, $1.70; Gordon Skoog, $2.70; F. M. Robinson, $1.70; Frank Wheeler $1.70; Geo. Melsher, $1.70; Frank Perrine, $1.70; J. W. Jones, $1.70; Fred J. Mey er, $1.20; Albert Roake, $1.20; Jennie Huerth, $1.20; Geo. F. Anderson $1.20; E. A. Osborne, $1.20; F. E. Lewe, $3; Ed. Fortune, $75.80; E. J. "Noble, i $145.55; J. Dean Butler, $10.00. Coroner, Dr. Edward McLean, $10; O. A. Pace, $20.00; Holman and Pace, $49.00; Dr. C. A. Stewart, $5.00. Surveyor, W. C. Cowgill, $15.50; W. C. Cowgill, Jr., $8.03; L. H. Kirchem, $3.85; J. W. MUes, $5.80; J. E. Har grens, $3.85; Paul Dunn, $9.00; A. M. Kirchem, $20.55; Huntley-Draper Co., $1.35. Insane, Dr. M. C. Strickland, $5.00; Dr. C. H. Meissmer, $5.00; Dr. Edward K. McLean, $10.00. " , Supt. of Schools, Park-Shepherd Mo- jtor Co., $33.60; Lela Reed, $11.25; I Alma Blough, $7.50; Margaret McDon jald, $15.00; Minnie B. Altaian, $19.50; Bessie Cunningham, $9.00; Gussie Hull, $10.50; C. A. Gregory, $10.75; Katherine Arbuthnot, $14.85; S. iS. Duncan, $14.61; Bertha Vedder, $25.50; n. n. niccies, o.uu; j. w. xjeonnarax, $6.00; Mary Criteser, $12.00; Ethel Fansdow , $10.50; Margaret Twom bley, $6.00; Brenton Vedder, $98.71; Mrs. Agnes Buckley, $29.97; Oreogn City Enterprise, $34.40. , Board of Health, Dr. O. A. Welsh, $48.60; Guy Elliott, $8.75; Oregon City Enterprise, $15.00. Indigent Soldier, Mead Post No. 2., $65.00. Jail, F. C. Burk, $60; W. J. Wilson, $98.81. Juveni e Court, Mrs. Minda Church, $22.71; Minda E. Church, $63.02. Tax Rebate Emilia Shara, $28.84; L. L. and Sylvi Ellis, $11.05; Mrs. Frank Nelson, $26.16. Printing and Advertising, W. W. Everhart. County Treas., $1.00; Banner-Courier, ,$45.50; Oregon City En terprise. $52.55. Sealer, J. F. Jones, $37.83. Tax Department, W. J. Wilson, $40.00; M. Dion, $85.00; Alice McKinnon, $19.62; Mattie Burkholter. $19.62. $25.00; Mrs. Sellers, $25.00. , Court House, Portland Railway Light and Power Co.. $1.00. .Jail, The Daily Record-Abstract, Prohibition, . August Rothenoerg, i $10.00; L. Stipp, $25.00; Wm. Gentry, i $4.20, Dance Hall License, Berdine and Lewis, $10.00. Circuit Court, Mrs. Bertha Wells, $76.25. Surveyor, W. C. Cowgill, Jr., $19.59; W. H. Rambo, $19.96; H. Cochran, $19.20; Chas. Simmons, $15.36; J. W. Miles, $6.53; W. C. Cowgill, $13.06; G. D. Hammond, $4.99. County Agent, E. A. Hugh, $3.75. ' Dog Fund, Sheep Indemnity, Ella Brusch, $20.00. and Girls Aid Society, $10.00; Anna Wetterlin, $10.00; Mrs. Sarah Solo- !man, $15.00; Mrs. Elizabeth Saunders, ,0 01111 auu . "-v.u , - mat j and Wm. Lock, $25.00; J. G. wake, $15.00; W. Hitchman, (6le Josendall and August Johnson,) $50.00; Mrs. S. Beckman, (Ben Munson), $25.00; Ben Landis, $20.00; Fred Wyder, $12.00; Karl Buse (Albert Veisen), $10.00; Maud Wil liams, care of child), $20.00; Thos. I. Fredenburg, $12.00; John Nieland, James Seehorn), $25.00; George Bolin, i $15.00; H. Sturdevant, $30.00; Chas. KreDa t iony . mrs. j. E. Mumpower, (Matheson and Dick . m -r:TT 1 A n rw - -m r -r (Myers), $60.00; Hilda Granquist, $25; iMrs. Paul Schuman, $25.00; John Me jlijx, $5.00; Ella Ormiston (Geo. W. ' Lowery), $10.00; A. C. Erickson, (E. B. I Stark and Wife), $25.00; Icy Bargfeld. I $10.00; John Nieland, (Andrew Nel son,) $50.00; Red Front Barn, (Sidney Kelly). $12.00; Samuel Grey, (Stark family), $2.50; St. Vincent's Hospital, $33.20; Hogg Bros., (Eli Stark), $43.5flj Guy Elliott, (Sidney Kelly), 15 00- Bureau of Public Health Nurs ing and Child Hygiene. $1.10; J. Bick ner and Sons, (Mrs. Tom Myhre) $15.00; Jennie Paddock, (Schuman) Wilson), $26.34; C. T. Howard, (Ely B. Stark), $6.00; C. C. Store, (Byhee Child), $7.43; Jones Drug Co., $11.35; W. E. O'Donnel, (W. L. Reynolds), $8.00; D. W. Griffin, (Beers Bros., $6.00; Walter E. Hempstead, $5.50; Mary F. Carothers, (Ella Pennington), $46.50; Huntley Drug Co., (Geo. New some), $9.90; C. Hannant, $18.00; (John Beers) ; International Sales Co., (Mrs. Reynolds) (Mrs. Roberts, (Mrs. C. W. Cramer), $55.00; A. L. DeWolf (E. Stark), $4.20; Mrs. Cora B. Wash burn, $10.00; H. E. Cross (Mrs. Grace Schuman). $32.00; C. E. Walstroan (Mrs. Roberts) $10.00; R. Schuebel, (Eli Stark) $29.23; Bannon and Co., (Earl Shepard), $17.13; Huntley-Draper Drug Co.. $17.33; E. A. Hugh, (Mrs. Reynolds), $7.50; Oregon City Hospit al, $154.00. (6-22-lt) FALING WILL IS UPHELD BY HIGH OREGON COURT SALEM, June 27. Xarifa Jane Fal ing's last will, involving an estate ap proximately worth $1,000,000 in cash and valuable Portland property, and under the terms of which C. L. Mead and Thomas N. Strong of Portland were the chief beneficiaries, was de cided invalid by the supreme court here today in a decision written ly Justice Bean. A former will, under the terms cf which Mead and Strong get nothing, was upheld and ordered probated. fnder the will upheld, The Home, an institution for children at Corbett and Gaines streets, is left the bulk of the estate. Bequests to other chari ties include the Jewish ' hospital, the Good Samaritan hospital and the Mann home for the Aged. GLADSTONE LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Frank Withan and Mrs. Mary Smith of Hood River were guests of the latter's granddaughter, Grace M. Eby, Saturday. Grandma Smith is very well and favorably known here and in Oregon City and a number of friends called at the Eby home to see her. Mrs. Smith ,was on her way to Salem where she will visit her son, John Smith of Spring Valley. Misses Veatrice and Vivian Rauch spent the week in Portland attending the Rose Show. While in Portland Misses Rauch were guests of their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Winni fred Knight, Mrs. Brendle and sons have pur chased a new Dodge and are plan ning many trips this summer, among these are to Seaside, July 4th and to Corvallis to the Fraternal Brother hood convention July 9th. Mr. and Mr3. Frank Peckover are enjoying their new "Ford", and are planning many side trins for them selves and friends. Mrs. O. L. "Weddle is critically ill with inflammatory rheumatism. Dr. McLean is in attendance and her daughter. Mrs. Otto Scheman of Sa lem is taking care of her. The Gladstone Library will be clos ed during Chautauqua. Miss Alice Freytag will have charge Tuesday, June 27 and Mrs Fred Hayward on Friday, June 30, which will be the last day for the return of books un til after Chautauqua. Extenive Improvements are being made in and about the Chautauqua ground, including an ornamental iron fence. An especially good program has been arranged which promises to be even better than last year. Many have erected the frame-work . for their tents now. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Eby had as their guest Friday the latter's broth er, Bert R. Smith of Salem, Mr Smith was one of the Royal Cherrians at tending the Rose Show. Mrs. Edwin P. Edwards is quite ill at her home on East Arlington, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wallace of Corvallis are with her at. present. Mrs. Paul Preager and Mrs. Ru dolph Wenger of the, Pocohontas Lodge attended the ceremonies of the Redmen at the Rose Show Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A. C- Hughs entertain ed at their home Monday and Tues day, Mrs. Mary Cook, who was a girl hood friend of Mrs. Hughs' mother, Mrs. W. P. Hughs, of Lyle, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Smith, who formerly owned the Gladstone Meat Market left this week for Dallas where they will .visit with friends for a few days be fore leaving for'California where they expect to locate. Mr. and Mrs. Smith were entertained at the home Of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hughs at dinner Wed nesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Neeley of Bremerton, Wash., visited with Mrs. Neeley's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hughs Tuesday and Wed nesday. Mrs. Neely was formerly, Miss Bertha Hughs of The Dalles. She has visited here previously and made many friends on those occas ions. Rev. and Mrs. George Williams had as their house guest during the week. Mrs. C. H. Burch of Portland. Rev. and Mrs. Hardie Connor en tertained Rev. and Mrs. Santetti and son, Mark of Portland during the week. Rev. Santette is missionary to the Italians in Portland and is do ing a most wonderful work there. Rev. and Mrs. Connor have taken apartments at the Douchy home and took possession Thursday. Mrs. Marrs has' returned to Gladstone and will occupy her home in West Gladstone where the Connors formerly lived. Lucile, daughter of Prof, and Mrs, J. W. Gray of Husum, Wash., met with a most serious accident Friday while playing with little friends at the " home of Mr. and' Mrs. M. E. Walker of -Glen Echo, fractured the bone of her right leg ,just above the ankle. Mrs. Gray and Lucile are here vis iting and the mother was at the home of Judge and Mrs. H. E. Cross at the time. Little Lucile has been a crip ple since birth and wears a brace on that leg. The brace needed attention and had been taken to Oregon City. She has been accustomed to do with out the brace for short periods of time and it was not unusual for her to play without it. The little girl was taken to the Oregon City hospital wjhprp an X-ray wa tafrpn. OWEGO ITEMS Mrs. Cora Bullock uitiia(iiiMII(alMUIIMltaun(atM((Mataan,UIMII(tltal.tM(ilt(aatu(ttauu(ta New Industry May Locate In Oswego OSWEGO, June 27-WThere is strong talk of Oswego landing a new indus try. If the people show proper com munity spirit and try to help the in dustry along. The business is a fac tory turning out auto parts of various descriptions, as well as a number of new inventions. The plant at present is equipped with about $25,000 worth of high class machinery and employs 12 or 15 men and is in its infancy. Though not very large as yet this plant has an excellent chance of be coming a very large one and in six months or a year may be in position to employ several hundred men. The owners are live and progressive busi ness men. Their present location does not suit them for various reasons one of which is that there is no avail able factory site with shipping facil ities, which they will need in the near future. These men believe that Os wego would be an ideal place for their plant. So if the people of Oswego.- who have money to invest in such a proposition with a backing think it over it will probably mean many articles being shipped out of here with the label "Made in Oswego" on them to all parts of the United States. This is a clean industry and will not be' noisy, smokey or any oth er nuisance to the community. Forest Fires Rage In Oswego Section OSWEGO, June 27 The timber fires have done quite a lot of damage near Oswego. The McLean Logging company, which has been operating on a large scale west of Oswego, is the , heaviest looser so far with the loss' of a rollway of about 300,000 feet of logs, which were destroyed before the company fire fighting crew got the fire under control. They were able to save four or five other roll ways. The Tryon creek section had a fire a few days ago but fighters finally put it out. A fire is reported to be raging in the woods of the George U. Gill sawmill company, but just how bad and how much damage has been done is not known at present. There also was one started on the east side of Oswego Lake but was put out be fore any damage was done. Cement Sidewalks Laid and Accepted OSWEGO, June 27 At last Thurs day's session of the Oswego city council, work on. the fifteen and a half blocks of cement sidewalk was reported complete and the consolidat ed construction company's job accept ed. The city is now engaged in using UP the old wooden side walks that have been replaced by cement ones. The best of the wood will be used for repair , work on broken walks still in place, and if there is still good wood left after the repair work is done, there will be a block or two extension work here and there in the thickly settled streets that are still without sidewalks. One of he first that will likely re ceive this is one block on A avenue from Seventh to Eighth streets. Interest In School Election Is Light OSWEGO. June 27 At the last meeting of the Oswego school elec tion the attendance was very light and little interest was shown. Those present criticized Oswego parentsfor their lack of interest in the welfare of their children's education. Mr. G. H. Pettinger was elected a director to succeed Mrs. Dora Wilson, who did not run again and John Bickner was elected clerk. All other members of the board are holdovers. , The members discussed plans for repainting the school and building fence to protect the school children from the highway traffic. Machine Shop And Garage Is Planned OSWEGO. - June 27 Oswego per haps will have a new garage and machine shop. R. H. Cushman, who came to Oswego a few weeks ago from Riverside, Cal-, accompanied by his wife, has purchased a plot of land on the southwest .corner of A ovenue and First Street, 60x105 feet, where he plans to erect a concrete building in the near future and open a first class garage and machine shop. Mr. Cushman is an auto mechanic of a number of years experience and is at present connected, with Willys Overland Co. in Portland. Grading Work On Roads Progresses OSWEGO, June 27 The grading contractors, who have been grading the market road through South Os wego, have completed this end of the grading and are now working toward the Hazelia district. The road at this end is now ready for rock and it is the wish of the South Town people that this will be done before rain sets in as the lower road is so bad in the winter. Unless they would rock that road some and fix it up. CLUB HOLDS PICNIC OSWEGO, June 27 The Oswego Women's Club picnic was held in the grove back of the school house Wed nesday with a large attendance. A lunch of strawberry shorf cake and cream, sandwiches, pickles and sal ad, baked beans and hot coffee was served. The afternoon was spent in playing games and a general good time was Tield. " " OSWEGO LOCALS OSWEGO, June 27 The Misses Pa tricia and Mary Newlands are spend ing their vacation with their grand fathers in Victoria B. C., while their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L C. Newlands are attending the National Cement convention. They will extend their trip through the eastern states, before returning and expect to be gone a " month or 6 weeks. L. C. Newlands ; is the president and general manager of the Oregon Portland Cement Co. Miss Aileen Worthington has re- turned from a six weeks visit with relatives in Bend, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Peters and daughter, Agnes, are occupying their cottage Kum-Heah, for the summer months. Vera Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Nelson is recovering from a very bad hurt he got while working on the railroad. He was thrown off from the speeder he was riding on and struck on the top of his head and was in the hospital about 10 days, but is getting along nicely at present. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Davidson are in their cottage, Davies Inn, and will probably remain all Rummer. Miss Lorna Harris of Marshfield is visiting her aunt Mrs. Robert Gra ham. Mrs. Ella Brumbaugh is ill at her home in South Oswego. Arthur Good expects to move into his new home on A avenue within a few days. Charles Horstman, a resident of Os wego since 1889, has been called for the grand jury duty for the first time in his 32 years sojourn here. Mr. Horstman has a nice little home in Old Town, Oswego, "overlooking the river. Mrs. Mary McKean and children are visiting at Aurora for a few! days. Mrs. Ruth Peasley. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Erickson, was married in Portland Tuesday to Lawyer Harry Rafferty. Mr. and Mrs. A. Waldorf and son, Glen, motored to Molalla Sunday1 where they had a picnic lunch and attended the ball game. Lamonte Bullock of Salem visited relatives in Oswego Sunday and Monday. - y Mr. and Mrs. Fullum of Seaside were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Worthington the latter part of the week. Rube Confer is gone to the beach for a few weeks" on a business trip. A pleasant surprise birthday party . was given Mrs. George Cmrich on Saturday evening by Mrs. Charles Bickner. Cards and dancing was the feature of the evening and a dainty lunch of ice cream, cake and sand wiches "and coffee was served. Mrs. Pete Emmott won first prize and Mrs. Steffens second for the ladies and Mr. Borgorst first men's prize while Geo. Bullock took second prize. F. E. Davidson, another one of Os wego residents, is drawn on the grand jury in Portland this year. The funeral of Mrs. Geo. Schneller was held at Oswego Tuesday after noon at 2 o'clock and the remains were laid to rest in the Oswego cem- etery beside her husband, Geo. Sch neller, who died a few years ago. David Nelson, Jr., is having a nice little bungalo erected in Old Town; Oswego, which he and his new bride will soon occupy. Born to Mr. and Mrs. R. Roley on Tuesday morning a boy. The stork visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Foster Sunday evening" and left a fine baby boy. ACQUITTAL OF SMALL IS CAUSE OF WIFE S DEEATH KANKAKEE, 111.,. June 26. Mrs. Len Small, wife of Governor Small of Illinois, died this morning. Mrs. Small was stricken with apo plexy Saturday night during the ex citement incident to the celebration by friends and fellow townsmen of the governor's acquittal that after noon at Waukegan, III. With her at the time of her death was the gover nor and their three children, Leslie and Budd Small and Mrs. A. E. Ing Iesh, all of Kankakee. Firecracker Cause Of One Girl's Death CRAIGMONT, Idaho, June 27. Miss Leatha Young, 18, whose dress was ig nited by a fire cracker thrown into it by a small boy on a Craigmont street Sunday noon, died yesterday afternoon from her injuries. Two- thirds of the young woman's body was affected. Two-year old, medium size, dark bay colt, at a bargain.. G. W. Jackson, Molalla, Or., Rt. 3, Box 86. FOR SALE 475 new and 200'second hand grain sacks, and one telephone. Phone 16F22, Clackamas, Or. A. Daue. PORTABLE SAW MILL men. will find an opportunity in a tract of timber 4 miles up the Willamette River from Wilsonville. Write to or. see the undersigned owner. Joe J. Thornton, Wilsonville, Ore. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned executor of the Will and Estate otl. G. O'Neill, deceased, has filed his final account as such exec utor, in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas, and the Court has appointed ai set Monday, the 31st day of July, 1922, at 110:30 o'clock A. M. of said day, at the County Court Room of said at 10:00 o'clock A. M. of said day, the time and place for hearing- objec tions to said final account and the settlement of the same. . JOS. E. HEDGES. Executor of the Will and Estate of M. G. O'Neill, deceased. Date of first publication, June 30th, 1922. ' Date of last publication, July 28th, s