Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, February 23, 1912, Image 4

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    MORNING ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1912.
COUNTY COURT
(Continued from Wednesday's Daily.)
J. H. Kraus 5
37 J. Kopper . y. 17.
Carlton & Rosenkrans & Co. . . El.
Cha8 -E. Oglesby . . . .". . .: 2,
J. J. Taylor 1
A'. L. Jenske ... 2,
' Jas. P. Oglesby .. . 1
Geo. E. Oglesby ...... 5
District No. 24.
f. a.. Miner $ o,
W. D. Miller ..$ 4
John Gahler, Jr. . 20
G. Stewe 7,
Enos Yoder 10
A. Eyman 6
C. E. Miller 17
A. S. Thompson
C. G. Hoffman 1
D. Hostettler 3,
C. Raddatz ....... 6,
Leonard 5,
Geo. BroeKart 6,
District No. 28.
-Trojan Powder Co. .$171
Oregon City Enterprise 5
Robbins Bros. 12,
C. R. Livesay 171
Robbins Bros. 12
John Fox 24.
Leslie Shank '43,
Seott Carter 25
Al Wyland , 20,
Dave Fox 8
L. D. Shank .7 35,
District No. 30.
Glenmorrie Quarry Co ...$184.00
" Security Vault & Metal Works 29.86
F. E. Davidson 39.50
O. C. Whitten 5.00
S. Bouts 5.00
Wm. Dyer ...... 18.00
H. Worthington 16.00
A. Waldorf 5.00
G. S. Bullock 3.00
J. K. Worthington 5.00
J. Headrick . .
J. H. Cox ....
J. C. Haines . .
Geo. Cline
E. Whitten ...
M. C. Stewart
3.00
18.00
20.00
17.00
6.00
6.00
District No. 32.
E. G. Jones $ 2.00
W. C. Heater
H. Heater
C. Wilhelm .,
District No. 35.
B. Proctor $ 8.18
C. Shetterly
R. Hutchins
9.50
4.00
5.00
5.48
8.22
H. Wiley 2.58
Wm. Booth 14.33
E. VanFleet 4.00
9.00
1.75
Wm. Booth
Hood & Hutchins
District No. 34.
S. Ross $ 14.25
H. Colson 14.25
G. W. Colson ,6.25
E. Hughes 14.25
D. S. Colson . 18.25
T. Johnson 10.25
T. Johnson, jr 10.00
F. Ross 8.00
H. "Fisher 17.00
J. Edmons 4.00
J. Bell .". 2.00
J. Zimmerman 9.00
C. Kellnhoffer 16.75
F. Kellnhofer 14.75
M. Perlot 11.75
W. Kaiser 32.50
J. Shaw 3.004
Wm. Weismandel 2.50
Wilson & Cooke 3.80
Trojan Powder Co 172.25
' District No. 39, 4
Louis Jaggar $ 3.00
Frank Jaggar 3.75
Tom Evans 16.00
District No. 40.
bregon City Enterprise $ 5.00
Harvey Gibson 1.75
District No. 41.
Oregon City Enterprise $ 5.00
District No. 42.
S. M. Wornack $ 2.00
Chas. Rider 4.75
District No. 48
Oregon City Enterprise $ 5.00
Antone Malar 1.25
Ameil Wendland 1.25
Gotfreid Stucki 1.00
J. G. DeShazer 2.50
District No. 46.
Grant Mumpower $ 1.76
Carl Mumpower . 4.00
W. E. Mumpower 3.00
A, J. Crafton 4.00
Elton Hattan 2.00
J. J. Hattan 8.75
District No. 49.
F. H. Davis ...$ 6.00
F. M. Gill . 11.50
District No. 51.
J. E. Siefer $ 11.25
Clarence Seifer 2.00
District No. 52.
Oregon City Enterprise $5.00
District No. 54.
Chauncey Yoder $ 3.00
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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE
OREGON CITY, OREGON
Please Enter the Name of.
In your Automobile Contest, to start February 19, J.912. This coupon
to count as 1,000. '
Sign here.
Fill Out and Mail Today
Chas. Casto 3.00
J. L. Stanton 9-00
O. Mahler 5.00
Jens. Sorensen 2.00
W. P. Stanton 19.35
K. Gregerson 13.05
W. A. Winder 18.75
District No. 56.
Jesse Mayfield ..$ 1.75
Bert Cody 2.00
E. J. Swank E5
Nat Scribner 2.50
Expenditures On General Roads For
January, 1912
R. B. Beatie ; 5.00
W. H. Mattoon 22.00
N. Blair 17.80
Wilson & Cooke 4.40
C. W. Friedrich 3.50
Clarence Simmons 1.00
Pope & Co. ......... .... 13.80
W. E. Jones 10.55
John Heft - 57.00
L. P. Roley 9.00
Ed. Young 10.00
S. Turel 5.00
NOT EXPENSIVE
Treatment at Hot Lake, Including medical attention, board and
baths, costs no more than you would pay to live at any first class
hotel. Rooms can be bad from 75 cents to $2.50 per day. Meats
in the cafeteria are served from 20 cents up and in the grill at tie
usual grill prices. Baths range from 50 cents to $1.00.
We Do Cure Rheumatism
fifii'-ffltifrrYii
Hot Lake Mineral Baths
and mud given under scien
tific direction have cured
thousands. Write for Illus
trated booklet descriptive ef
Hot Lake Sanatorium and
the methods employed. Hot
Lake Sanatorium is acces
sible as it is located direct
ly on the main line of the
O.-W. R. & N. railway, and
special excursion rates
to be had at all times,
agents.
are
Ask
HOT LAKE SANATORIUM
- HOT LAKE, OREGON.
WALTER M. PIERCE. Pres.-Iigr.
W. E. Myers 3.75
Beall & Co 7.65
Buffalo Steam Rollet Co 5.70
Gladstone Lumber Co 7.40
W. W. Smith 20.00
W. Dutcher 14.00
John Kent . 10.00
Holmes & Co, .... 3.98
S. D. Kiger v 27.00
S. D. Barney 13.00
GENERAL FUND, COUNTY
COURT
W. H. Mattoon $ 39.00
N. Blair 36.00
Fashion Livery Stable 2.00
Mrs. W. W. Aldredge . 2.20
Circuit Court
M. G. Clinton ...$ 3.35
Willamette Hotel 16.25
Mrs. Moreland 2.25
Mrs. H. J. White - 22.00
J. J. White 22.0.0
J. L. Arkins . . " 2.00
Eva Phelps 14.20
F. S. White 22.00
Sarah Wilkes
Elmer Phelps 14.20
T. J. Wirtz 27.00
P. J. Winkel 7 27.20
Jessie Hardin. 12.20
R. L. Mabry 6.00
T. D. Phelps 11.20
Mortin Thomas 6.00
I Henry Inlan 6.00
John Yandell 12.00
Wm. D. Miles 12.20
E. A. Revenue 12.20
L. Davies ...... . .... 12.00
J. H. Revenue 10.00
O. A. Marquam ..... . 30.60
Mike Long t 2.20
J. W. White 3.00
O. V. Hickman 16.00
Curtis Hardin 14.00
Dan Hardin , '14.00
M. C. Young . 26.40
Silas Wright 32.40
W. L. Midlam ,. 2.20
W. W. H. Samson 9.60
Mrs. Al. Lewis , .... .. 2.20
John Boyer ; . 2.20
William Kaiser - 3.00
C. E. Ramsby 2.00
S. R: Green 4.40
Mrs. Goodpasture ............ 2.20
A. M. Vinyard
Julius Paulsen
C. C. Borland
E. L. Shaw
H. J. Bigger
Mat E. Kavanaugh
John Kaiser
H. A. Heater .:
R. DeNeui
Molly Clark
Fred Gage
W. H. Bonney
Nat Scribner
Jos. Wilson ,
A. B. Hughes
W. H. Smith
Q. P. Roethe
John Talbert
Adelaid Stubbs
B. O. Sarver
G. A. Ward
N. R. Mulvaney
Wm. O. Bard
Western Union Telegraph Co. . .
L. Rail
R. W. Porter
Pat Harris .
Minnie Watson
J. J. Mallatt ;
Chas. Surfus
Alice Hardin
Arthur Johnson
A. J. Marrs
Fred Jones
Joe Andrews
E. P. Elliott
W. S. Tull
Boylan
Frost
E- Runyon
D. L.
D. E.
Chas.
26.40
35.00
31.20
2.20
3.00
2.20
3.00
27.80
31.30
2.20
31.60
. 29.40
32.40
2.20
2.20
6.00
27.80
31.00
9.00
9.00
3.00
4.60
16.04
2.00
30.30
4.60
7.40
3.00
3.00
14.00
4.60
12.00
5.00
2.20
27.20
29.00
2.00
2.20
20.00
Justice of the Peace. v
EdlRaBates" 77. . . ; $ 3.00
Ray Eshelman 2.00
O. O. Bland .. 2.00
A. E. Helberg 2.00
A. G. Harberg 3.00
Geo. Tacheron 2.00
E. R. Todd .... 2.00
J. H. Vernon 2.00
F. H. Dungan 3.00
J. K. Morris-. , 2.00
W. W. H. Samson 3.00
A. Mosier 2.00
A. G. Harberg ..." 4.65
E. F. Donahue -9.70
Edwin Bates 8-40
A. G. Ames 8.40
W. W. H. Samson 86.20
Geo. A. Brown 29.10
A. Riggs 1.90
C. Riggs 1-90
D. E. Frost 4.30
S. R. Green .". 1.70
Frank Snow . . .". , . 4.50
T. Coleman ..... 4.50
V. Hes3e 4.50
D. Wells 4.50
Chas. Ely 1.70
G. A. Brown 1.70
W. Douglass '. 5.50
L. Nayler 5.50
D. E. Frost 5.70
J. K. Morris 9.10
F. Jones -.. 2.10
P. Jones 2.10
E. R. Leek 2.10
O. Leek 2.10
Dr. Eddy 1.70
V. Morgan 1.70
W. Morgan 1.70
C. R. Livesay 2.10
W. J. Rauch 1.90
J. L. Swaftord 1.70
G'. Gardener ." 1.70
F. A. Miles 24.00
D. E. Frost 4.30
S. R. Green 1.70
E. L. Shaw 3,10
Fred Meyer 1.70
D. E. Frost 3.10
' Sheriff.
Wm. j. Wilson $ 2.00
Fashion Livery Stable . ... 2.00
Chas. P. Ely ..-. 10.10
J. E. Seeley .50
E. T. Mass 30.10
R. L. Stevens 50
F. A. Miles 42.45
Typewriter Inspection Co 3.50
C. A. Elliott 5.15
FOUR County Court ..
Clerk.
M. C. Mulvey . J ,......."..$ 46.00
W. A. Holmea -50
W. L. Mulvey 10.50
Frank Busch 2.00
Extending Tax Roll.
Clara Mitchell .$ 70.87
Edith Jackson 70.87
C. Bv Pratt 72.00
(To be continued.)
SUITS FOR WOMEN
TAXED NINE TIMES
KANSAS CITY, Mo., Feb. 22.
"Every woman who buys a soring suit
must pay at least nine separate taxes
on it," said Mrs. W. L. Plattenburg,
a prominent Kansas City clubwoman,
addressing the Athenaeum here today.
"First there is the tax the farmer
pays on his stock, including the sheep.
The commission dealer buys the wool
and pays another tax upon it. The
manufacturer makes up three taxes in
the price he fixes one for stock in
trade, one for machinery, and one for
dye used in coloring the goods. The
wholesaler, the merchant tailor and
the retailer follow. Finally, to the
list must be added the tariff on im
ported wool.
"There is only one way to remedy
such conditions that is, through
state and Federal constitutional
amendments in favor of the land
value tax."
DEMAND TOR SEED
POTATOES IMPROVES
There is a good local demand for
seed potatoes and Early Rose are com
manding an improved sale. Stocks of
Early Rose in this section are not
heavy and prices are rather firm, al
though unchanged. -
American Wonder shipments to the
south have been so liberal this season
that it is now stated that not enough
stock remains for home seeding. On
this account there is a much firmer
tone to prices and a sharp advance is
generally being quoted.
Purchases of American Wonder3
for seed at country points are report
ed around $1.40 per cental by local
buyers, but according to leading in
terests so few lots remain of this
variety that quotations are nominal.
Even "the seed houses are said to re
tain very scant supplies of American
Wonders and they have recently
boosted the price to the highest Ague
in recent years. ,
Prevailing Oregon City price are as
follows:
DRIED. FRUITS (Buying) Prunes
on basis of 6 1-4 pound? for 45-50's.
' Fruits, Vegetables.
HIDES (Buying) Green hides, 7c
to 9c; salters, 5to 6c; dry hides, 12c
to 14c; sheep pelts, 25c to 75c each.
Hay, Grain, Feed.
HAY (Buying) Timothy, $12 to
$15; clover, $8 to $9; oat hay, best,
$9 to $10; mixed, $9 to $12; alfalfa,
$15 to $16.50. .
OATS (Buying) Gray, $28.50 to
$29.50; wheat, $28 to $29; oil meal,
$53 ; Shady Brook dairy feed, $1.25 per
100 pounds.
FEED (Selling) Shorts, $26; roll
ed barley, $39; process barley, $40;
FLOUR $4.50 to $5.25.
- Butter, Poultry, Eggs.
POULTRY (Buying) Heus, 10c to
11c- spring,10 to 11c, and roosters,
8c. ' -
Buttei' (Buy Ordinary coun
try butter, 25c to 30c; fancy dairy,
40c.
EGGS Oregon ranch eggs, 20c.
SACK VEGETABLES Carrots.
$1.25 to $1.50 per sack; parsnips,
$1.25 to $1.50; turnips, $1.25 to $1.50;
beets, $1.50.
POTATOES Best buying 85c to
$1.10 per hundred.
ONIONS Oregon, $1.25 to $1.50 per
hundred; Australian, $2 per hundred.
Lvostock, Meats.
BEEP (Live weight) Steers, 5c
and 5 1-2; cows, 4 l-2c: bulls, 3 l-2c
VEALi Calves bring from 8c to r
13c, according to grade.
MUTTON Sheep, 3c -and 3 l-2c;
lambs. 4c and 5c.
SEEDS XAND PLASTER
HAY GRAIN FEED
' "POULTRY FOOD
FLOUR.
... HOUSE PLASTER
LIME BRICK
COALl-CEMENT
HAMS BACON
Oregon
Commission Co
ELEVENTH AND MAIN ST.
Oregon City, Ore.