Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, April 30, 1912, Image 4

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MORNING ENTERPRISE, TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1912.
County Court
Supt. of Schools.
T. J. Gary $ 30.35
C. F. Anderson 3.50
Fashion Livery Stable .... 7.50
J. E. Calavan 116.25
T. J. Gary ;. 7.00
E. C. Shaw 114.55
J. E. Calavan 3.50
C. F. Anderson 126.00
Surveyor.
S. A. D. Hungate .. 60.00
Fruit Inspector.
O. E. Fieytag $ 75.55
Board of Health.
F. M. Morgan 59.50
C. H. Dauchy 41.95
Current Expense.
Home Telephone Company . . . $ 10.85
Pacific Telephone Company . . . 40.70
Board of Water Comm 15.00
Huntley Bros. Co 155.30
County Poor.
A. U. Bogden r 34.00
P. J. Winkel 18.85
D. C. Robbins 40.92
C. H. Dauchy 2.70
It. B. Beatie '. 68.30
L. Adams 4.60
Patton Home 7.25
C. R. Thorpe 14.15
Dr. H. 3. Mount : 20.00
R. B. Beatie 2.15
Sam Smith 10.00
Mrs. A. M. Brayton 20.00
Mrs. L. Guedon 20.00
Michael Kroll 5.00
Farr Bros. 10.00
Huntley Bros. Co 6.70
C. E. Swan 15.00
Wm. Danforth : 5.00
David E. Jones 8.00
C. E. Burns 5.00
W. T. Gardner 10.00
Mrs. Bradtl 10.00
J. A. Jones 15.00
J. W. S. Owens 10.00
. W. S. May 20.00
J. E. Seeley 7.00
Gregory Boyer lCr.OO
Mary Moraj 12.00
Sam Booher 16.00
Niles Johnson 7.00
Fred Baker 15.00
S. M. Kelso 10.00
Richard Hartgreaves 8.00
W. O. French 7.00
J. T. Fullam 10.00
Mrs. Ella McLeod 8.00
Dock Mosier 10.00
Mrs. Jesse Allen 20.00
Patton Home 64.00
Henry Spiess 10.00
Court House.
H. F." Hall 18.25
Frank P-usch 8.20
Geo. Zinserling 46.50
Geo. W. Wallace
W. L. Mulvey . .
F. H. King .....
4.00
3.50
5.40
Wilson & Cooke 3.10
C. W. Friedrich 90
Wilson & Cooke 45
J. R. Kahler 8.00
Knoop & Gleason 4.15
Morris Bros 380.29
Huntley Bros. Co 10.35
Election.
E. W. Bartlett $ 26.30
P. D. Newell 5.20
Oregon City Enterprise 49.70
F. W. Greenman 62.50
Insane.'
Mrs. Wmr Bears $ 2.00
Electric Hotel 2.50
H. S. Mount 10.00
Jail.
E. Seeley 1.60
R. Green 7.50
T. Mass 59.50
C. P. Westengard 50
Printing and Advertising.
Oregon City Enterprise f 525.65
Oregon City Courier Pub. Co. 60.00
Juvenile Court.
Mrs. C. J. Parker $ 10.40
Geo. Brown 15.84
Expenditures of the County for
the Month of March.
In the matter of the vacation of
streets in Marshfield, ordered that
said matter be laid over until the
regular May term, to be consid
ered at 10:00 A. M. on Wednes
day, May 1, 1912.
In the matter of the petition of
Edw. M. Roberts, et al, for a coun
ty road, said matter having been
laid over from time to time, or
dered that said petition be .and is
hereby dismissed.
In the matter of the petition of
residents of road district No. 52r
praying for permission to pur
chase a road grader to be used ex
clusively by road district No. 52,
ordered that said petition be and
the same is hereby allowed, said
grader to be purchased with the
regular money raised in said!
district by taxation, which is to be
repaid by subscription, said peti
tioners to be allowed to work out
their amount so subscribed.
In the matter of the petition of
Martin Lepartz, et al, for a county
road, ordered referred to the
County Board of Viewers, who are
ordered to meet on the . . . .day of
April A. D. 1912, and view, locate
and survey said road.
In he matter of the petition of
D. N. Trullinger et al, for a county
road, ordered laid over until the
regfiular May term of this court.
In the mater of the quitclaim
deed from Geo. T. Parry, et al, to
Clackamas County, for road pur
poses, said road being located in
Sec. 29, T. IS. R. 2 E. of theV. M.
ordered that said deed be and the
same is hereby accented and or
dered filed with the County Recor
der for record.
In the matter of the petition of
Carl Stromgreen, et al, for a coun
ty road, ordered that said petition
be laid over until the regular May
term.
In the mater of the petition of
A. W. Brickley, et al, for a county
road, ordered referred to the
County Board of Viewers, who are
ordered to meet on the day of
April A. D. 1912, and view, locate
and survey said road. I
In the matter of the Fellows j
road. This matter coming on reg
ularly fcf be heard, and the Court
being fully advised in the premis
es, it is hereby ordered that said
road be and the same is hereby!
ordered opened on the line of the j
original survey. ;
In the matter of theBlufT's Plat, !
said plat having been approved byj
the same is hereby approved and
ordered filed with the county re
corder. v In the matter of the plat of the
extension of Fifth Street in Wil
sonville, said plat having approv
ed by. the assessor and surveyor,
ordered that said plat be and the
same is hereby opproved and or
dered filed with the county recor
der for record.
In the matter of the plat of
Redland Park, said plat having
been approved by the county as
sessor and surveyor, ordered that
said plat be and the same is here
by approved and ordered- filed
with the recorder.
In the matter of the deed from
Gerald Wilcox, et al, for a county
road, said land being located in
Sections 21 and 28, T. 2 S. R. 4 E.
of the W. M., ordered that said
deed be and the same is hereby
accepted and ordered recorded.
In the matter of the application
of M. J. Lee for the right to cross
all county roads between Canby in
Clackamas County, Oregon, and
Molalla in Clackamas county,
Oregon, see seprate order.
In them atter of the contract of
District No. 13 with Kerr &
Schwartz, to furnish lumber for
road district No. 13, see contract.
In the matter of the plat of
Winston Acres, said plat having
been approved by thee ounty as
sesor and surveyor. Ordered that
said plat be and the same is here
by approved and ordered filed.
In the matter of the claim of
the City of Estacada of its share
of ther oad tax, ordered that said
claim be, and he same is hereby
allowed in the sum of $1063.27,
and the clerk is hereby instructed
tod raw a warrant on the general
road fund in favor of Estacada.
In the matter of the claim of
Oregon City for its share of the
road fund. Ordered that said
claim be allowed in the sum of
$10,635.91 and hte county clerk
is hereby ordered to draw a war
rant of the road fund (general) of
Clackamas county in favor of Ore
gon City fro thes um of $10,635.
91. In the matter of bids of S. A.
D. Hungate, Don E. Meldrum, J. A.
Lizberg, Ray E. Cole, Chas. S.
Noble and Lee J. Caufield, for
making road plats for Clackamas
county, this matter coming on to
be heard on inspection of the bids
submitted by the above named
parties, and the court not being
fully advised, ordered that said
matter bee ontinued until the ad
journed term of this court to be
the county assessor and survev-
Pope & Company 13.80 or ordered tliat said plat be and
Baseball
AT PORTLAND
RECREATION PARK
Cor. Vaughn and Twenty-fourth- Sts.
OAKLAND
VS
PORTLAND
April 23-24-25-26-27-28.
Games Begin Weekdays at 3:30 p. m.
Sunday at 2:30 p. m.
LADIES DAY FRIDAY
Boys under 12 Free to Bleachers Wed-
held April , 1912. ' i
In he matter of double payment 1
of taxes on lot 5 Block 44 O. I. &
S. Co's. Add to Oswego, ordered
that the sum of $3.82 be refund
ed to Mrs. E. J. Russell on ac
count .of said double payment,
and the county clerk is hereby in
structed to draw a warrant on the
general fund on Clackamas county
in favor of Mrs. F. J. Russell in
the sum of $3.82.
In the matter of the appoint
ment of B. J. Staats as chief dep
uty sheriff of Clackamas county,
ordered that said apointment be,
and the same is hereby confirmed.
In the matter of the appoint
ment -of J. O. Staats and W. N.
Brown as special deputy sheriffs
for Clackamas county, ordered
that said appointments be and the
same are hereby confirmed.
Expenditures on General Roads
For 1912.
City of Oregon City ..$10365.91
City of Estacda 1063.27
Oregon Arsenical Spray
Co 2.00
D. C. Robbins 17.23
Wilson & Cooke . . 11.70
J. D. Adams & Co 150.00
R. B. Beatie .. . ..... 14.00
W. H. Mattoon 27.00
N. Blair 23.00
Straight & Salisbury . .90
Wilson & Cooke .50
Scripture & Beauliau . . 1.85 j
John Kent ... .. . 54.00 j
Wm. Dutcher 42.00
H. A. Brown 9.00
W .W. Smith 66.50
J. Wanker "8.00
J. R. Myers 35.00
Wm. Dutcher 36.00
F. Quinn 30.00
W. Raney 30.00
F. M. Long 30.00
G. Raney 30.00
W.'Groshong . 54.00
E. Patsch 15.00
G. Askin 12.50
C. V. Green 56.00
W. E. Mumpower 43.50
Henry Cromer 40.00
J. D. Adams & Co 200.00
Frank Busch 5.50
W. B. Tull 75.63
R. W. Zimmerman . . . 40.25
A. Bachert v 26.00
D. Kenagy 22.00
V. Berg . .' 16.00
G. Brune 6.00
W. L. Preston - 6.00
C. Potwin 12.00
J. B. King 4.00
M. King 47.60
J. H. Hartman 44.60
S. M. Yoder .27.00
H. Gilbertson 15.75
V. Berg 36.00
S. E. Kauffman 27.35
L. I. Kenagy 30.00
J. R. Sanders . . 24.00
F. Kerr 24.00
D. Sheppard 6.00
C. Oathout , . 4.50
J.B.King 15.50
Hoover Bros 12.03
W. Howe .... 11.25 j
W. H. Irvin 7.50 !
H. D. Dietz : . . 7.50 I
G. A. Ehlen 1.8)
Sadler & Krause .Vol
wiison x uooke .io
G. Schneider 6.00
A. Flannon ... . 14.00
Geo. Gill 8.00
C. E. Coope 6.00
John Stewart 24.00
JT T. Hingle 45.50
RON ON THE PORCH
Get out in the fresh air where it is cool and pleasant.
Make ironing day a different and better day. You can
do it with an
Electric Iron
The iron that needs no stove and is kept always at
the right temperature by the electric current.
Let us arrange your porch for electric ironing. It
will cost yery little, whether you have current in the
house or not. t Phone for our representative, who will
give you an estimate with no obligation whatever on
your part.
Portland Railway, Light
and Power Company
MAIN OFFICE SEVENTH & ALDER STS.
PHONES MAIN 6688 AND A. 6130.
W. H. Bonney 36.00
Henry Babler 72.00
W. Kerr 48.04
W. P. Brehm 48.00
A. Funk 43 (0
W. C. Oldham 48 dJ
N. S. Oldham 4.u')
G. Courtwright . . 12.-;Q
G. Schneider 2 4 '0
Alfred Schneider ..... 21.00
Arnold. Schneider 13.00
Lloyd Allen 2.00
A. L. Allen ' 2i.00
Don Allen- . 40.0 )
John Founds 4 4.00
J. T. Fullam 38.. "5
J.M.Smith 107.0;.
F. Mattoon 3151
W. C. Paine 45.
John Potter 42.
D. C. Robbins 17.
Wilson & Cooke 4.
A. Mather 2062.
Wash. Portland Cement
Superior Portland
Cement Co 246,
R. B. Beatie ... 41.
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To stimulate interest in trie voting and tve each one a chance to profit.by their
work we will give a prize every ten days. These prizes will not affect ;the fina1
count in any way as all votes will count on
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These prizes will be given to the one that hands n the largest number of votes
very ten days.
$ 1 00 In Gold
Wc will give $100 to tie contestant who makes tne second best
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