Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, July 28, 1922, Page Page Four, Image 4

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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE
Published Every Friday
E. E. BRODIE, Editor and Publisher.
Entered at Oregon City, Oregon, Post
office aa aeconA-daaa ia after.
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August 2 Is Date
Set For Holding
Historic Pageant
The date for Oregon City's Histor
ical Pageant, depicting the history of
the city, has been definitely set for
August 2, accordiing to Ada Losh
Rose, who -is directing the work.
The pageant will be staged at the
Willamette falls, the Willamette riv
er" and" on both banks between the
new bridge and the temporary foot
bridge. According to present ar
rangements the program is to begin
at 8:30 p m. and last for about two
and one-half hours.
The furnishings of groups of people
and material for the different scenes
or epochs has been divided among the
various fraternal orgnizations and
churches of the city.
Pageant to be in 11 Episodes
Eleven epochs or episodes of the
early history of the city, beginning
with the arrival of Lewis and Clark
and ending with the return of the gold
seekers from the gold fields of Cali
fornia, will be shown. The first,
Lewis and Clark being shown the falls
oy the Indians, will be in charge of
the Episcopal church.
The arrival of Astor's Brigade in
1812, and the attack upon them by
the Indians, which comprises episode
two, will be handled by the Moos
lodge. In this episode the Indians
taking part in the attack and also in
the great Indian council will be fur
nished by the Red Men's lodge.
Historical scenes concerning Dr.
John McLaughlin, founder of Oregon
City, and the Hudson Bay Company
have been placed in charge of the lo
cal Knights of Columbus. T. W. Sul
livan, of this city and a prominent
member of the Knights of Columbus,
will take the part of Dr. McLaughlin
Jason Lee Arrives j
The establishing of the first Meth-
odist church by Jason Lee and the ar
rival of the Rev. T from the East,
will be handled by the Methodist
church. Dr. Parker at the falls, In
dian slave markets, showing the In
dians trading squaws for ponies and
other articles, Indians fishing and
Indian camps compose episode five.
The first scene will be furnished by
the Presbyterian church. The Indian
scenes will be furnished by the local
Red Men and a group of Indians from
Molalla. Mrs. Wane Robbins, of Mo
lalla, has charge of Molalla's contri
bution to the pageant.
Early Spirit Depicted
Episode six. depicting the arrival
of the first white women in Oregon
City, will be handled by the pioneers.
The scene of Governor Abernathy,
first governor of the provisional gov
ernment of Oregon, meeting the emi
grants arriving from the East with
"54-40 or Fight" painted on their
wagons, is in charge of the Congrega
tional church. Episode nine, showing
the arrival of Captain Kilbourne in
his ship the Brig Henry with the nrst
furniture and millinery will be hand
led by the Rebekahs and Odd Fellows.
News of the Whitman " massacre,
the Cayuse war and the arrival of
captives will probably be handled by
the local post of the American Legion
and the Women's Club. The final ep
iisode, wheh depicts the receiving of
the news of the discovery of gold in
California, the rush for the gold fields,
the return of the gold seekers and
the arrival of General Joseph Lane,
first territorial governor of Oregon,
has not been definitely assigned.
Children to Participate
The pageant proper will be preced
ed by a prologue depicting the thomght
that fairies lived in the Oregon coun
try before "the Red Men came. '.'The
fairy scene will contain about 100
children, led by Betty Forbes, who
has been chosen to be the fairy queen.
It is planned to make the historical
pageant an annual affair with the
view of having it fully developed by
1929, when Oregon City will celebrate
its one-hundredth anniversary.
PIONEER MEETING HELD
AT
OREGON CITY MAN WEDS
GIRL FROM GLADSTONE
A marriage license was Issued here
Tuesday to Jean W. Georee. 30, Ore
gon City, and Myrtle Huey, 24, Glad- i
stone. The couple were married by
Judge E. J. Noble yesterday afternoon.
COUNTY COURT
(Continued from last week.)
E
Plans for perfecting the Oregon Pio
neers Association were discussed at
a meeting of the Oregon pioneers in
the home of Geo. Harding Friday eve
ning. The first point taken under con
sideration was the matter of drawing
up a constitution and by-laws. Action
in this matter, however, was deferred
until a later date, as it was brought up
Road District No. 60 Coast Culvert
& Flum Co., $27.25.
Road District No. 62 James Kuzer,
$4.98; E. D. Worden. $9.98; T. John
son, $9.98; C. Kaullermeler, $9.98; D.
O. Day, $7.98; C. E. Day, $4.98; Fran
Fisher, $9.98; Frank Fisher, Jr., $4.98;
H. Johnson, $6.22; G. N. Gill, $7.97.
Road -District No. 63 Hogg Bros.,
$1.20; G. Nordurft, $31.91; G. Vlahos,
$14. 97; J. Erickson, $4.35; F. Kaiser.
$17.46; F. Kelenhofer, 12.47; F. Heinz,
$7.47; Chas. Heinz, $11.20; J. Noturft,
$4.99; W. Yeomans. $4.98; G. Teske,
$14.9; 7 J. Mantha, $4.98; F. Kaiser,
$9.98; H. Teomans, $9.98.
Road District No. 64 J. R. Pitts,
$4.38; O. M. Ansve, $32.40; Fred An
derson, $L25; Thorston Anderson,
$11.24; Athur Anderson, $8.75; L. D.
Parmentor, $27.59; E. Burtleson, $9.96;
W. D. Miles. $24.95; Joe Miles $19.92;
E. Babbs, $24.26; George Vetatoe,
$6.73; L. L. Parentor, $103.85.
Road District No. 65 C. V. Carmich
ael, $9.25; John McHolick & Co.,
$284.48.
Road District No. 2 City of West
Linn, $1247.08.
Road District No. 12 Oswego Trans
fer, $48.00; The Good Roads Machin
ery Co., $28.40.
Road District No. 16 Schuld Bros.,
$50.00.
Road Distict No. 26 Sandy Lumber
Co., $6.96; W. A. Stone, $48.36; Sam
Rowen, $39.92; Fred Gertsch, $18.67;
Ed. Sladky, $19.92.
Road District No. 35 Standard Oil
Co., $13.91.
Special No. 11 Nichola Casciato,
$4,798.27.
Special No. 12 V. C. Jackson, $5.25;
F. H. Bardsley, $17.50; Arthur Smith,
$1792.56; R. Irving, $36.90; A. Hein
rich, $32.50; J. Sigrist, $65.77; C. M.
Reports, $87.77; H. Kenick, $125.77;
A. Worthington, $187.71; A. Keinrich,
$380.35; F. H. Bearsley, $388.81; J. E.
Giesy, $4.48.
Special No. 13 A. F. Kiser, $14.94;
A. Tomas, $14.94;' C. Kiser, $9.96; A.
A. Wood, $1.99; Harry Jost, $2.49; H.
Heater. $4.98; G. Baker, $4.79; G. Bat
algia, $2.49; R. Baker, $3.73; A. A.
Wood, $6.49.
Speical No. 14 Fred Bker, $12.46;
Frnk Oldenstdt, $84.83; Ed. Selge.
$104.79; $104.79; C. C. Schroeder,
$64.87; Bob Schatz, $44.91; S. Turner,
$44.91; Mike Aldridge, $99.80; A. Del-
ker, $76.85; O. Pamperin, $92.31; L.
Bruck, $9.98; V. Brack. $4.99; Ervin
Sharp, $47.40; Adolph Delker, $54.89;
R. W. Oldenstadt, $22.45; C. Tieder
man, $112.27; G. Oldenstadt, $64.87;
Ed. Pamperin, $44.91; Ed. Woodwerth,
$9.96; A. R. Chapman, $9.96; W. Waite
$14.94; G. Selge, $7.47; Ernest Wilkey,
$46.06; Bert Schatz, $54.78; BiU Olden
stadt, $54.78; Lee Borland, $53.53; C.
Thebold, $52.29; Erl Oldenstadt, $37.35
A. H. Borland, $59.85; Norman Turner,
$34.86; A. Alshire, $22.41; Bob Payne,
$4.98; C. O. Perry, $2.49; W. Wooliver,
$2.49; OCt Oldenstadt, $7.47; C. Eisele,
$3.73; H. Turner, $11.20; T. Turner.
$7.47; H. Koch, $67.36; Ed. Wood
werth, $12.45; A. Chapman, $9.96; Bill
Setge, $7.47; J. M. Turner, $93.76.
Special No. 16 O. P. Rothe, $129.87;
D. J. Abbey, $71.88; John Baumgard
ner, $74.87; E. E. Roethe, $71.88; G. O.
Skoog, $35.94; J. S. Booth, $38.87; A.
G. Galison, $38.87; Ira Hart, $47.84; H.
Faulk, $12.45; E. D. Roberts, $19.92;
Win. Davenport, $321.00.
I Special No. 17 James A. C. Tait &
Co., $11.60; Pacific Asbestos and Sup
ply Co., $54.81; East Side Mill & Tim,
ber Co., $82.$3 ; Oregon City Sand and
Gravel Co., $380.50; Schuld Bros., $469.
Oregon Portland Cement Co., $571.53;
L. G. Harrington, $8.85; W. E. Godsey.
$45.30; H. Henricl, $64.87; W. J. Hen
rici, $19.96; A. Schear, $15.96; C. Bat
ton $13.96; Sam Schlegal, $13.96; E.
Webb, $20.93; A. L. Pittman, $11.96;
A. Hartley, $8.97; W. Marn, $11.96r W.
S. Daywalt, $11.96; J. Schear, $11.96;
W. Imel, $11.96; John Young, $11.96;
W. Young, $14.95; C. W. Carter, $20.93
C. Cash, $17.45; H. Imel, $77.87; John
Stutz, $28.31; S. Imel, $48.87; Arthur
Leavitt, $47.92; Jack Young, $54.85;
W. Imel, $29.90; Marvin Pittman,
$32.89; R. Johnston, $69.8$; Ancil Pitt
man, $29.90; W. S. Daywalt, $29.90; J.
N. Young, $26.91; O. Welch, $58.76; W.
Young, $23.92; L. Jones, $73.24; C. H.
Counsell, $67.83; W. Marks, $2$.93; C.
Henrici, $51.87; S. L. Mullan, $401.34;
Dan Mazzie, $104.92; Art Wetmore,
$28.44; J. W. Schuld, $31.18; F. Hen
rici, $24.95; O. B. dinger. $26.19; L.
$22.45; G. Wilkinson, $24.95.
Special No. 25 John McHolick,
$142.88; Wm. Extrum, $173.60; C. L.
Shaw, $2.45; Paul R. Meinlg, $39.15; A.
C. Thomas, $75.30; C. Donahue, $4.98;
T. Bacon, $43.57f I C. Moulton. $4.98;
A. J. Sloop, $31.39; S. Robertson,
$17.43; Tom Hagan, $33.51; L. Lay
man, $19.92; Bud Martindale, $28.51;
R. H. Klingler, $13.59; W. Gauger,
$15.44; Ona Clark, $12.45; E. East
man, $12.45; iR. Haneberg1, $14.94;
George A. Ten Eyck, $116.28; L. W.
Tice, $64.74; Loren Sloan, $37.35; R.
W. Akin. $74.84; T. McGuire. $90.43?
Fred Gilbert, $49.80; Joseph Vaeretti,
$88.57; A. Klingler. $74.85; Miles Ten
Eyck, $32.37; Glen Ten Eyck, $64.87;
W. Schreiber, $32.37; E. E. Easton,
$24.90; R. Shipley, $73.29.
Special No. 28 W. Widmer, $80.01;
Gust Finger, $32.36; Will Bill, $54.88;
H. Lubke, $9.96; Will Andreson, $55.86
Author Frenz, $23.02; John Macho,
$8.71; Henry Herman, $27.44; Edward
Flatau, $8.71; Henry Gierke, $17.46.
Special No. 29 D. L. Erdman, $37.90
H. Bronner, $57.38; R. Krebs, $14.94
F. Carlson, $54.89; E. Borling; $22.41;
H. Ackerson, $44.89; H. Swanson, $5.22
L. Bartlemay, $13.59; C. Hanson, $9.98
C. Johnson, $14.94; D. Fosberg, $13.69.
Special No. 31 Frank Hatton, $38;
Milo Mum power, $38.87; Owen Hat
ton, $32.37; Henry Swales, $84.37;
John Holcomb, $4.98; John Moser.
$22.41; Gilbert Riebhoff, $24.90; Paul
Scheff, $49.89; Carl Durig. $19.88;
Clarence Swales, $9.96; Valino
Weatherall. $14.94; H. Luft. $44.91; j
Thomas Kelly, $24.90; Joe Sehriner, j
$12.45; John Tschopp, $7.47. j
Special No. 33 Oregon Sand and
Gravel Co.,' $390.10; R. Mattoos,
$364.92; C. R. Livesay, $23.93; H. D.
Marston, $24.90.
'Specioal No. 34 C. W. Friedrich &
Son, $:50; Frank Busch & Sons, $1.50;
W. Lewis, $5.80; L. O. Nightingale,
$10.75; C. T. Blackburn, $89.76; A.
Trafton, $11.82; D. Evans, $19.32; N.
Christner, $19.96; G. Roberts, $4.99;
Wm. Roberts, $2.49; J. Roberts, $5.43;
E. O. Hughes, $24.27; R. Bohlander,
$24.27; W. Fisher, $29.92; G. Holman,
$14.97; F. Steiner, $14.95; F. Shaw,
$4.99; Wm. Parry, $4.99; Chas. Jones,
$53.49 John ' Schram, $24.27; Wm.
Parry, $4.99; Chas. Jones, $53.49; John
Schram, $24.27; Wm. Daniels, $16.18;
E. Roberts, $48.55; VW. Bohlander,
$56.02; N. Oassidy, $20.92; A. Thomas,
$40.99 ; E. Sheppard, $14.94 ; G. Staben,
$19.29; H. Kamrath, $13.06; F. Kam
rath, $92.76; F. Kamrach, $19.28; J.
Leatherberry. $8.71; J. Hughes, $43.56;
D. L. Jones, $9.98; D. L. Jones, $31.39;
F. Kamrath, $69.88; E. Sheppard,
$28.40.
Special No.
$416.13; Wm.
Spatz, $44.82;
Guy Brown,
$39.22; Lewis
35 Dave Williams,
Braatz, $58.37; John
Walter Spatz, $31.12;
$39.84 ; Ray Brown,
Norman, $39.88; Emiel
France, $7.45; C. E. Battin, $3.49; E. L.
that a constitution and by-laws had j Blackburn, $20.94; Stanley Gibson,
been drawn up at a meeting held at ! $196.70; A. Bouchel, $196.20; S. Cook,
the, Gladstone Chautauqua last year, i $206.40; Elmer Frossard. S22B.20: I.
W. Schuld, $184.98; H. Messenger,
$16.95; W. C. Martien, $31.41; R.
Holmes, $14.97; R. Reed, $13.96; John
Shields, $29.95; M. Pittman, $5.98"; H.
Imel, S29.95.
A motion was made to get in touch
with Colonel Miller, now a resident
of Portland, and ascertain whether
.or not a new constitution and by-laws
would be necessary. After an agree
ment was made to hold another meet
ing about the middle of next week the
session was adjourned.
20 PEOPLE INJURED IN
BOOTLEGGERS' BATTLE
Larson, $74.85; H. Ellenson, $50183;
Wm. Carlson!, 50.83; Abel Norman,
$58.64; Otto Fischer, $56.14; Fred
Mueller, $56.14; Walter . Wahling,
$53.65; John Stenetz, $29.88; Allison
Allen, $28.63;. Ivan Pulley, $103.87:
Ernest Evanson, $26.77; Frank Allen.
$17.43; John Kelly, $27.39; E. Ahlberg.
$26.77; Tom Berly, $29.88; O. Ahlberg.
$11.20; Carl Staats, $27.39; H. Coop.
$27.44; John Hindle, $42.41; John
Phillips, $29.94; John Baldwin. $12.41;
Johnson Hartley, $7.47; John Schnied
er, $18.63; Guy Uptergrove, $191.88;
John Hindle, $47.88; A. E. Johnson,
$32.89; Cecil Halliman, $13.64; Grif
fith, $19.91.
Special No. 36 C. R. Livesay, $42;
E. Hlnman, $14.90; F. Cumin, $14.94;
C. Lander, $36.10; J. McComb, $22.41;
J. E. LaCroy, 63.84; T. Jubb, 21.16; E.
Bateson, $14.94; J. Sevier, $23.65; E.
Fioken, $49.90; J. Mattoon, $29.94; E.
Lankins, 39.92; J. Hamilton, $32.43;
H. Tanler, $39.92; R. Bateson, $24.95;
H. Huber, $19.96; E. Hartman, $19.96;
J. Ficken, $7.48; J. Mattoon, $27.44; E.
Ficken, $32.43; E. Hartman, $24.95; L
Ficken, 14.97; W Williamson, $19.96;
H. Tanler, $24.95; E. Lankins, $27.44;
L. S. Penny, $7.99; E. Bateson, $13.59;
W. Bateson, $2.49; E. Himan, $13.59;
J. E. LaCroy, $24.93; T. Jubb. $11,207
H. Huber, 54.89; E. Lankins, $9.98; T.
Magasawa, $9.98; I. Keller,. $14.97; F.
Trachsel, $7.46; E. Hartman, $4.99;
John Mattoon, 1.49; L. S. Tenny, $8.71;
I. McComb, $17.43; J. Sevier, $26.14;
Sam Jacobson, $8.71.
Special No. 38 Barney Schoenberg,
$1.24; P. T. Monroe, $1.99; W. A. Bard,
$7.49.
Special No. 39 Cascade Garage
$76.95; Smith Hardware, $3.46; Harold
E. Wooster, $18.00; W. S. Morgan,
$13.99; (Clyde Davis, $42.33; Ralph
Wade, $69.59; Newton Boroman, $10;
J. F. Snyder, $9.98; W. A. Osborn,
$44.91; F. H. Davis, $24.91; W. K. Cor
bin, $44.91; Joe Michal, $44.91; Fred
Davis, 21 J6; H. W. Davis, 17.39; E. E.
Pinkley, $17.43; N. G. Henrickson,
$4.98; M. M. Duncan, $112.43; S. E.
Bracy, $9.88; Arthur Kelley, $7.47; J.
J. Whitley, 44.91; Ward Jones, $82.33;
G. I. Dart. $69.86; E. T. Davis, $84.37;
R. G. Palmateer, $72.34; W L. Shriner,
$17.43; Chester Dean, 32.37; J. Whit
field!, $44.82; T. Eash, $44.82; Arthur
Bowman, $17.43; Walter Lemon, 17.43;
C. G. DDanielson, $62.33; W. M. Pink
ley, 42.33; L. J. Palmateer, $59.33;
Earnest Amacher, $22.68; L. A. Dun
can, $100.87; $59.88; Curtis Wilcox,
$44.88.
Special No. 40 Cascade Garage,
READING, Pa., July 21. Twenty
persons are in local hospitals, eight
in a serious condition, and four others,
Earl Snyder, Oliver Wentzel, Densey
7yrist and Charles Erst, prominent lo
cal athletes, are under arrest charged
' with inciting a not following a free-for-all
fight between alleged bootleg
gers, whisky runners and Consumers
here today, which involved 200 per
sons. The Franklin Produce ware
house was cleaned out. A hurry-up'
call to the police prevented more ser
Iohs results.
$17.65; Frank Ochs, $24.95; Harold
IJOVner. $24.95: Otto Taii1sOTi 94QK-
Special No. 18 Art Deardorff, jwm. Held. 24.as- r. a Vr,'
$24.95; Leo Rath, $24.95; Peter Ruhl,
$24.95; Wm Lins, $24.95; Henry
Schmidt, $24.95; Ed. Guber, $24.95;
Henry Klinker, $24.95; Louis Weisen
fluh, $13.7$; Ralpfc Chaney, $19.95; Ed.
Harders, $22.45; Louis Ochs, $12.45;
Henry Joyner, $12.45 ; Ray Miller,
12.45; Carl Lins, $12.45; A. H. Miller,
$13.96; Ted Harders, $29.18; J. R.
Reed, $103.93; Robert Miller, $19.91;
A. H. Miller. $7.97: J. H. Tracey. $2.49:
Otto Paulsen. 2.49: -Ed. Grafenhain
$150.50.
Special No. 20 Ed. Moore, $32.37;
M. Hemrich, $14.97; C. HemricH,
$24.95; Kent Fish, $49.9$; Walter
Young, $77.88; Walter Hal, $19.92;
Wm Donley, $49.90; L. Stradley. $9.96
C. C. Young, $19.92; Wm. Svendsen.
$27.44; S. C. Young, $29.94; John
Moore, $24.95; Elmer McMurray, $7.47.
Special No. 21 C. S. Mudge, $19.60;
Jake DeYoung, $121.20; Arthur Gran.
$42.33; John Anderson, $32.89; Albert
Holtmelster, $47.79; Gus
$32.89; ; Hadden Johnson,
Philip schantin, $89.82; Fred
son, $47.82; J. E. Berkstrun,
lieoreg DerncK, $22.45; John
Lingle.
$27.39;
Hoff-
i $5.59
Special No. 41 Harry Hanson, $9.68
H. L. Guthrie, $19.96; Ralph De Shazer
$44.91; J. M. Parks, $26.91; William
Hanson, $14.94; Millard Parks. $21.41;
Earl Peterson. 16.18; Victor Bodley.
9.96; H. S. Gibson, $19.92.
Special No. 42 Ge6rge Williams,
$14.97; Tom Johansen, $47.41; Perry
Williams, $22.41; Walter Beck, $37.91;
C. Beck, $2.49; F. Crane, 14.44; E. F.
Wallace, $37.43; C. Anderson, $26.15;
E M. Fellows, $34.86; T. Fellows. $196
J. D. Crawford. $94.81; A. Svenson,
$82.34; Alfred Svanson. $39.92; Alex
Eriokson, $74.85; John Jones, $34.93;
Albert Harris, $74.85; N. A. Sorenaon,
$2.49; Hugo Wicklund. $52.29; E. Han
zen, $52.29; Axel Johnson, $29.88; O.
Bask, $34.86; Rex Gorden, 14.95; E.
Austin, $21.17; Ed. Johnson, $89.78;
John Carlson, $19.96; Chester Dalmas,
$7.47.
Special No. 43 George Blatchford,
$38.35; W. J. Avison, $5$.0$; Milton
Strean,4 $12.47; Steve Hordichpke,
$62.25; Jack Long, $18.67; Gust John
son, $87.78; Ed. Feyrer, $95.76; C. B.
Mann, $48.86; L L. Boyer, $10.47; Wil
liam Feyrer, $66.31; D. E. Pendleton..
$73.29; Jack Feyrer, $139.82; C. N.
Nugen, $57.45; Feyrer Bros., $104.95;
Mervln Newell, $57.32; Shade Long,
$42.41; John Norman, $54.89; J. W.
Standinger, $34.93; B. C. Palmer, $37;
Clay Engle, $39.92; Art Scott, $124.75;
George Boyer $6.22; T. T. Boyen,
$28.75; John Norman, $11.20; Jessie
Lett. $28.63; J. O. Jshnson. $32.37; P.
C. Cogar, $2.49; Math. Nelson, $44.82;
I L. Boyer, $41.08; H. O. Newell. $17;
Shade Long, $7.47; G. R. Cogar, $4.98;
Bill Loury, $4.98; E. P. Pendleton,
$12.45; Alfred Pendleton. $12.45; Olaf
Nordquist, $19.92; M. Brunam, $52.29;
Roy Olsen, $58.51; Elmer Widstrand,
$59.76; C. B. Mann, $19.92.
Special No. 16 Grover Freidrich.
$73.81; Fred Molzan, $7.74; Charles
Gelbrich, $3.49; Almon Johnson, $15.47
E. Sauers, $14.96; Melyin Mahlum,
$19.95; Chas. Thomas,- $7.46; Earl
Bowlsby, $12.32; Paul Bany, $13.45;
H. A. Warrington, $8.71; Frank Zelin
ske, $15.70; George Meyers, $6.22; A.
Kraxberger, $6.22; Ralph Koehler,
$13-.20; James Mahlum, $3.73; Moxley
Mack, $3.73; Wm. Beeson, $4.98; Geo.
Koehler, 17.95; A. B. Cole. $14.21; C.
Kraft, Jr., $3.15.
Special No. 48 R. W. Zimmerman,
$49.86; L. G. Ziegler, $37.99; G. Stuwe,
$9.98; F. E. Mills, $50.60; Roy D. Zim
merman, $2.49.
Special No. 49 Christ Lorenz, 14.97,
Jean Gribble, $12.47; Jullius Ganske,
$12.47; Willie Gibson, $17.46; Adam
Kalb, $4.99; Luther Lorenz, $6.22; Syl
vester Gibson, 7.47; Rudolph Klaus,
$11.97; George Scheer, $26.20; George
Smith, $24.95; P. J. Scheer, $29.95;
Ed.."Harnack, $29.95; John Kummer,
$3lj.5; Ben Krause, $26.35; William
Meyer, $20.75; George Krause, $14.94;
Willie Rencken, $16.18; Fred Lamour,
$14.94; P. J. Scheer, $4.99; Ben Krause
$4.99; William Meyer. $2.49; Rudolph
Klaus, $3.99; Henry Drier, $14.98;
Bruno Kraxberger, $7.49; Bruno Krax
berger, $2.49; Raymen Heinz, $2.49;
Rudolph Klaus, $7.98; Ralph Kehler,
$13.96; Jullius Ganske, $4.50; G. J.
Frederich. $317.53; Henry Gebert,
$23.70; Wm Gelbrich, $27.44; Wm.
Gebert, $41.18; Erich Mertz, $34.93;
Henry Johnson, $19.92; Christ Goebel,
31.12; Rudolph Klaus, $79.8$; Ralph
Kehler, $45.37; Wm. Gelbrich,' $14.97;
Louis Gelbrich. $12.00; G. L. Frederich
$493.12; G. J. Freidrich. $125.00.
Special No. 5$ Amel Veille, $14.97;
Hoken Kilo, $5.98; E. Fuher, $25.48;
N. C. Nelson, $3.75; F. Miller & Sons,
$2.00; Leon Judd, $3.73; Joe Lehman,
$14.97; Otto Lubcke, $.80; C. F. Jack
son, $29.92; J. W. Watson, $2.49; TS.
Westbostad, $2.49; John Shumker,
$1.24; Carl Dromlich, $245.34.
Special No. 51 Olaf Olsen, $39.92;
Harry Aspboe, $38.67; Bill Brown, $10;
Joe Oster, $4.99; Perry Campbell, $18;
Clarence Thomas, $33.48; John Thnr
man, $32.43; Norman Olsen, $17.43; A.
W. Albright, $17.43; Walter Brown,
$17.43; Elmer Kleinsmlth, $9.96; Rex
Albright, $6.22; Ed. Albright, $11.2$T
Dan Edwards, $1.24; Charles McCon
nell, $37.42; E. H. Sloane, $46.68; Geo.
Herbs, $16.18; Loral Lamb. $2.18; W.
M. Frye, $7.47; Charles Logne, $15.55;
A. Rich, $1.24; C. Stanton, $10.88; Er
vin Lamb, $45.74; Levi Kellis, $20.22.
Special No. 52 J. W. Marrs, $17.95;
Julius Ruhle, $17.45; Ivan Lacey, $3.7?.
Special No. 60 Thomson Bros.,
$7.48; W. G. Randall, $9.00.
Special No. 63 J. Hays, $14.97; J.
Notdurft, $6.23; L. Davids, $7.47.
Special No. 35 Coast Culvert &
Flume Co., $88.07. " -
General Roads- Alaska Junk Co.,
$30.60; Millard Avenue Fuel & Ice Co.,
$91.00; Silica King Mines Co., $340.00";
Milwaukie Fuel & Feed Co., $34.38;
Oregon City Sand & Gravel Co., $62.70
Union Oil Co. of Calif., 7553.96; Schuld
Bros., $7.45; J. W. Hart, $3.00; Schuld
Bros, $105.50; Standard Oil Co.. $2.
628.01; S. L. Mullan Fuel Co.. $96.00;
Road Builders' Equipment Co., $46.90;
J W. Schuld, $33.68; S. Imel. $39.92;
Jack Young, $14.97; H. Messenger,
$11.97; F. Henrici, $104.78; A. Wet
more, $1871; O. B dinger, $19.96; R.
Holmes, $14.97; W. C. Martien, $43.62;
L. France, $1.49; C. H. Counsell, $11.97
Stanley Gibson, $45.60; S. L. Mullan,
$45.60; A. Bouchel, $53.20; S. Cook,
$45.60; Elmer Frossard, $53.20; L W.
Schuld, $73.00; H. Henrici. $14.97; W.
J. Henrici. $14.97; A. Schear, $11.97;
C. Batton, $6.98; Sam Schlegal, $10.47;
E Webb, $8.97; A. L. Pittman, $8.97;
A. Hartley, $8.97; W. Marn, $8.97; W.
S. Daywalt, $10.46; J. Shear, $8.97; W.
Imel $8.97; W. Young, $7.47; John
Young, $8.97; C. W. Carter,. $8.97; C.
Cash. $10.47; M. S. Glass. $8.97; Chas.
Krebs, $27.72; Closner & Smith, $59.46
Abe Hepler, $115.32; Hogg Bros.,
$48.50; H. Henrici. $4.99; W. J. Hen
rici, $4.99; A. Schear, $3.99; C. Batton,
$3.49; Sam Schlegal, $3.49; E. Webb,
$2.24; A. L. Pittman, $2.99; A. Hartley,
$2.99; W. Marx, $2.99; W. S. Daywalt.
$2.99; W. Young, $2.99; C. W. Carter.
9,QQ- TW H rtlooo C9QQ- fl CaaYl. 3.49
'Rill Fveratt IKQ8- T'qt-J Rtrnne. S13.96
THIEVES FNTER HOME OF
- W. A. LONGUOSS $200
Entrance Gained - Thru Side
Door; Woman's Clothing is
Taken Late Saturday- Night
Thieves entered the home of W. A.
Long, manager of the Liberty and
Star theatres, Saturday night, some
time between the hours of 9 and. 11,
and secured several valuable dresses,
silk underwear, silk stockings, a ring,
a locket and about $8.00 in -cash.
Most of the things taken belonged to
Miss Ruby Long, and were valued at
about $200.
The burglars entered the house by j
way of the dining room door, on t
east side of the house. It is bellevea
that the door was opened by a skele
ton key. The drawers of the dress
ers were pulled out on the floor and
the articles scattered everywhere.
The thieves entered the upstairs of
the house, which is not used by the
family, but nothing was taken. Up
on leaving the house the burglars left
the door open, probably frightened
and in a hurry.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
D. C. Latouibttb, President F.J. Mbysr, Cashier
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
SUMMONS
f
PENDLETON BOY KILLED
IN THRESHER ACCIDENT
Clarence Sneider, 18, son of W. W.
Sneider, of ladstone, was killed in a
thrasher accident, near Pendleton
Monday morning, according to word
received by his parents here. ' Sneider
was working on the ranch of Fred
Rees, eight miles from Pendleton. No
details concerning the accident were
received.
The Sneider family moved to Glad
stone from Pendleton only a short
time ago. Clarence, who was spend
ing the summer in Eastern Oregon,
had expected to enter high school
here next fall."
Huge Caravan Will
Travel 4000 Miles
Participated in by a dozen manu
facturers and distributors of national
ly known industrial and power farm
ing equipment, a. huge caravan is
about to begin a tour embracing a per
iod of three months, in which time it
is proposed to cover a total mileage
of approximately 4000 miles, embrac
ing the whole of Oregon and several
points on the Columbia River in
Washington.
Associated in the enterprise are the
Ford Motor company, featuring Ford
trucks and the Fordson tractor, tho
Oliver Chilled Plow works and allied
manufacturers of a complete line of
farm implements distributed by the
Oliver concern in the Northwest; the
Ersted Machinery Manufacturing Com
pany, showing the Ersted tractor
hoist; the Lee Line of contractors
dump bodies distributed by the Par-sons-ordan
Co., Hercules commercial
truck bodies, distributed by the Fran
cis Motor Car Co., Talbot & Casey's
Trailmobile and a number of tractor
specialties; the Delco Light and other
products of the Modern Appliance Co..
and various additional equipment for
use with truck or tractor.
In the Circuit Court of the State
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:
t 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.
C. D. & O. C. LATOURETTE
Attorneya-at-Law
Commercial. Real Estate and
Probate our Specialties. Of
fice in First National Bank
Bldg Oregon City, Oregon.
O. D. EBV
Attorney-at-Law
Money loaned, abstracts furnisb
. ed, land titles examined, estatee
settled, general law business.
Over Bank of Oregon City.
Phone 405
WM. STONE
. ATTORNEY AT LAW
Stevens Bldg., Oregon City, U
SUMMONS
Two Suits Filed In
Local Circuit Court
Suit to quiet title to Blocks ? and
F and seven lots In Block D, Park
place, was filed in the circuit court
Monday by Charles L. Beach and wife
against Ivy Straight et at W. E.
Thomas and Charles Swenson filed
sut against H. D. Sandstrom to collect
$131.40 alleged to he due for labor fur
nished the defendant,
LEGAL NOTICES
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Clackamas County.
Winnlfred M. Brown, Plaintiff,
s.
Charles R. Brown, Defendant
To Charles R. Brown, the defendant
above named:
Tn the Name of the State of Ore
gon, you are hereby required to ap
Dear and answer the complaint filed
against you in the ahve entitled suit
within six weeks from the date or
the first publication of this sum
mons, as hereinafter stated and if
you fail to so appear or answer
herein, the plaintiff will apply to
the court for the relief demanded in
. her complaint, to-wit: For a decree
forever dissolving the marriage con
tract existing between you and
plaintiff and restoring plaintiff to
her maiden name of Winnifred M.
Taylor, and granting to her such
other relief as", may seem meet with
equity.
This summons is published for
six consecutive weeks in the Oregon
City Enterprise, a newspaper or gen
eral circulation, printed and pub
lished at Oregon City, in Clacka-
ma a County, uregon. we u".c
the first publication of this sum
mons being Friday, July 28, 1922,
and the date of the last publication
thereof, being Friday, September 8,
1922, all done in accordance with
the order of Honorable James U
Campbell, Judge of the above entit
led court, which order was datea
and entered of record in the above
entitled cause on the 24th day or
TY.W TQ99. '
CAREY F. '"MARTIN,
Attorney foX Plaintiff.
Postoffice Address: 413 Masonic Tern
pie Bldg., Salem, Ore.
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 and 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 $3S.73 on September 19, 1921,
.leaving a balance due and unpaid on
the principal and interest in the sum
of $852J3 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 (ID, 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
iu ino ijouri may seem just ana equit
able.
mis 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 Honorable 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. .
I HENRY HARTJE.
Attorney for plaintiff.
907 Wilcox Building. Portland, Oregon
of the Southwest quarter of Section
nine, Township two, South, Range
three East of the Willamette Merid
ian, and running thence North 25 rods
and 3 feet thence West 41 rods
3 feet thence South 17 rods 3
feet thence East 1 rod 3 feet
thence South 8 rods, thence East 4(y
rods to place of beginning, containing
6 acres of land more or less.
Now, Therefore, by virtue of said
execution, judgment order and de
cree, and in compliance with the
commands of said writ, I will, on
Saturday, the 12th day of August,
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 redemption, to the
highest bidder, for U. S. gold coin;
cash in hand, all the right, title and
interest which the, within named de
fendants or either of them, had on
the date of the mortgage herein or
since had in or to the above describ
ed real property or any part thereof,
to satisfy said execution, judgment
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., July 14th.
1922.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Clackamas County.
Alta Lown, Plaintiff
vs.
Acy Lown, Defendant.
To Acy Lown the above named de
fendant, 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 .guit
on or before the expiration six weeks
from the date of the first publication
of this summons, which date of expir
ation is fixed by order of the- above
entitled Court as August 11th, 1922;
if you so, fail to appear
and answer plaintiff wm apply to
the Court for the relief prayed for in
her complaint, to-wit: a decree of di
vorce and the right to resume the
use of her maiden name.
This summons is published by or
der of J. U. Campbell, Judge of the
above entitled Court.
The order is dated July 7, 1922.
Date of first publication July 14th,
1922. ,
Date of last publication August
11th, 1922.
J. DEAN BUTLER,
Address 205-6 Masonic Bldg., Oregon
City, Oregon, Attorney for plaintiff.
NOTICE OF BOND SALE
SHERIFF'S SALE
$4.99; G. Lavery. $4.98: H. H. Udell,
$40.03; ,H. R. Devlin, $48.16; H. C.
meister, $14.97; Walter Welch, $7.47. j Wihtersteen, $24.90; James Lamper,
Special No. 24 J. H. Bradbury, 12.45; Jay Morrison, $9.96; Irvin Up
$27.93;J. Hafner, $14.94; H. Warren- Idegrave, $19.96; Herbert Udell. $39.92;
er, $14.94; K. Krettler, $6.22; C. Charles Updegrave, $46.15; Ray Han
Houde, $13.59; L. Thomas, $12.45; J. j son, $46.15; T. C. McKay, $34.93; Jos
H. Bradbury, $9.96; P. El Struck, eph DeShazer, $39.92; A. W. Anderson.
Claude Henrici, $3.43; Aruen Perry,
$24.43; John Scheer, $6.98; Afbert
Clebe, $3.49; Bill Roberta, $13.96; A.
Heft, $31.41; W. Everett, $17.45; John
Heft, $69.90; Thomas Parry, $6.98;
Cras. Gelbrich, $15.7$; Fred Goebel,
$2.99; Jean Gribble, $3.23; Jim Gribble,
$3.23; P. B. Jensen, $13.72; John
Heinz, $6.22; J. W. Schuld, $12.47; S.
Imel, $4.99; Jack Young. $4.99; H.
(.Continued on Pag 7)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice ia herebv Riven that the un
dersigned has been duly appoimea ad
ministrator of the estate of baran J.
Larson, 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, Gordon E. Hayes, eOregon
City, Oregon, within six months from
the date of this 'notice.
Dated July 13th, 1922.
CHARLES W. LARSON.
J.- Larson, deceased. I
In the Circuit Court, of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas D. C- Latourette, Plaintiff,
vs.
M. M. Chase and E. C. Chase, Defend
ants. State of Oregon, County of Clack
amas, ss.
By virtue of a Judgment order, de
cree and an execution, duly issued out
of and under the seal of the above
entitled court, in the above entitled
cause, to me duly directed and dated
the 11th day of July, 1922, upon a
judgment rendered and entered in said
court on the th day of June, 1922, in
favor of D. C. Latourette, Plaintiff,
and against M. M. Chase and E. C.
Chase, Defendants, for the sum of
$1179.87, with Interest thereon at the
rate of 8 per cent per annum from
the 5th day of June, 1922, and the
further sum or $100.00, as attorney's
fee, and the further sum of $23.00
costs and disbursements, and the
costs of and upon this writ, com
manding me to make sale of the fol
lowing described real property, situ
ate in the county of Clackamas, state
of Oregon, to-wit:
Beginning at the Southwest quarter
Sealed bids will be received until
the hour of 11 o'clock A. M., the 7th
day of August, 1922, and immediately
thereafter publicly opened by the
County Court of Clackamas County,
Oregon, at the County Court Room in
the Court-house in Oregon City for
the purchase of bonds of said County,
issued for the building of permanent
roads therein in the sum of $153,950,
$13,500 dated May 1. 1921. and the
remainder thereof dated July 1, 1922,
and maturing as follows:
$13,500 on the 1st day of May, 1928;
$30,000 on the 1st day of July, 1931;
$25,000 on "the 1st day of July, 1932;
$25,000 on the 1st day of July, 1933;
$25,000 on the 1st day of July, 1934;
$35,450 on the 1st day of July, 1935;
said bonds being in denominations of
$1000 each, except the first and last
bonds for $500 and $450 respectively.
said bonds bearing interest at 5 per
cent per annum, payable semi-annually
on the first days of January and
July, principal and interest at the Fis
cal Agency of the State of Oregon in
New York City.
The aforesaid bonds will be ready
for delivery at the tima and place of
sale, and all bids must be unconditinn-
a! and accompanied by a "certified
check for the full amount of the bid.
The approving legal oninion of
Messrs. Teal, Minor & Winfree of
Portland, Oregon, will be furnished
the successful bidder.
The Court reserves the risht to re
ject any or all bids.
FRED A. MILLER,
Clerk.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned executor of the Will and
Estate of M. 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 10:30 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. JuTv 2Rth
1922. .