Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, September 24, 1912, Page 4, Image 4

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MORNING ENTERPRISE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBEE 24, 1912
COUNTY COURT
Expenditure of Clackamas County for
the Month of August "
District No. 1.
O. A. Battin . $ 15.00
C. E. Battin 10.00
J. A. Davis '.. - 5.00
- District No. 2.
A. Mather 2.15
Wilson Dawalt . 3.75
Dick Johnston 15.00
Ignatius Kelly 15.00
E, R. Bennet 10.00
J. W. Bennett 5... 30.00
District No. 3.
W. W. Cooke o.OO
District No. 4.
Miller Lumber Co 20.00
John Githens 2.50
, . District No. 6
Paul R. Meinig 10.00
Anton Jabs 3.00
District No. 7
J. Hengsler f 2.00
G. Gulbons 10.00
Ed TenEych . .40.00
E. Boothe 5.00
E. R. Leaf 90.00
District No. 9
Sandy Ridge Lumber Co., $102 00
Leo Rath 5G.00
Fred Lins ... 4.1'0
Frank Ahnert 2.00
Peter Rath 6.25
District No. 10
Estacada Mercantile Co $ 2.25
District No. V
C. D. Kirk 13.00
Percy Jones 6.00
Koss HUdieson 14.00
Theo, Huerth 2.00
H. D. Marston 2.00
F. A. Jonea 2(5.10
J. Schwartz & Son ' 8.14
District No. 12
H. Gill $ 10.00
H.: Swales 5.00
District No. 15
C. J. Hood ..$ 6.25
Wm. Fine 20.00
G. Grosenbacher 16.00
Mac Telford 8.00
Tom Kellen 8.00
John Bradle 6.00
Charlie Rider 8.00
District No. 16
Aug. Staehely .$ 5.00
W. G. Randall 2.40
Herm. Staehely 2.00
District No. 17
A. Bany ,.$ 25.00
Ivan Dimick 17.50
John Bunkey . . fc 47.50
Jake Kraft 38.00
Wm. Tice 38.00
G. M. Jones 38.00
Leon Jackson 44.00
John Robbins 32.00
Ed Rupp 34.00
George Kohler 6.50
D. R. Dimick 20.00
W. B. Beard 19.00
G. T. Beard 14.00
Jake Kraft, Jr ; 20.00
S. Latourette -,17. ft"
R. R. Warner 8.25
A. M. Olsen 19.00
HarTfem Rupp- 1.50
3.25
3.00
19.40
6.50
3.25
2.50
"2.50
10.25
2.00
3.00
9.00
3.00
3.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
4.00
4.00
6.50
j. Shaw ..........:.......; 4.00
E. Christensen ............... 2.00
Oregon City Lumber Co. .5.76
Wilson & Cooke 1.50
W. Kaiser ..-62.50
J. Anderson .- .. "34.00
A. Gross
F, Kelnhofer .....
E. Boekman
W. Koellermier
F. Zimmerman ............
J. Zimmerman ... . ..... . 64.00
G. Tiedeman 53.00
E. Tiedeman . .. . -..
20.00
38.00
. 4.00
4.00
25.00
34.50
M.
J.
L.
C.
F.
E.
D.
J.
J.
J.
J.
J.
A.
4.00
8.00
72.00.
40.85
35.75
26.00
2.00
8.00
2.50
8.00
4.00
Albert Hess
F. C. Herr
A. W. Riggs
District No. 21
William. Hettman
George Wallace
John Arquette
Nels Nordquist
E. A. Swanson
Andrew Johnson
Claude Winslow
P. E. Bonney 2.00
District No. 23 -
R. W. Zimmerman $
C. Potwin
A. Hall
A. Bachert
A. Lais
D. Lenagy
District No. 26
J. M. Cross $
S. A. Cordill
TIT TTT T71 X. X
vv. vv. Ejveman
District No. 28
W. J. E. Vick 26.00
District No. 29
S. D. Kiger 30.00
District No. 31.
" J. Bushbaum $ 9.00
F. Rider .'. 8.00
G. Failmetzger 12.00
R. De Neui 10.00'
District No. 32
T TTn.. ft? CC
.j. nuj ... lu.uu
C. Rubendahle 26.95
G. Murdock 29.43
W. Hodge .K 30.45
F. Stewart 22.80
M. Bruckell 17.40
C. Hass 9.00
E. Witzel 3.60
E. Murdock 12.90
W. F. Young 5.35
E. Klinger 184.41
E. Murdock ! . 12.50
F. Murdock . 10.00
G. Walling 16.50
R. List 13.00
E. Wetzel 18.00
J. A. Coos 16.00
Tiedeman . 23.00
Tiedemen 36.00
Koellermelr 2.00
Zimmerman .. 52.50
Gross ; 51.25
Gross 12.00
Boite .'. 39.50
Robinson ...'. 2.00
Rineman 39.00
Lents ... 32.00
Eilers
Peterson
Hodge .s.
District No. 37
A. Mather $
P. A. Anderson
Wm. Sewell ...
D. Segler" 15.50
C. W. Kruse 1... 11.25
Geo. B. Rate & Co ; . 4.85
Western Clay Co .. .. 3.90
C. W. Kruse . 11.38
District No. 40
Hugh Mo veil '. $
Cliff Dix '? r. ...
Edward Cox
P. M. Hoist
P. M. Hoist
District No. 47
H. Carmickel $ 30.25
O. P. Roethe , 16.25
J. E. Verhey 18.85
John Nelson ". .. 6.75
L. Vetotote 22.00
Ed Mathius 3.35
District No. 49
McCurdy Lumber & Hardware
Co. T $114.26
Alex Irwin 4.00
J. F. Snyder 4.00
Tom Carter ...... 8.00
H. H. Anders .- 8.00
Ben T. Rawlins 10.00
F. M. Gill 2.00
C. Johnson 4.00
Otis Wagner . . 2.00
G. H. Sanford 4.00
H. O. Sanford 8.00
F. M. Snyder 2.00
G. T. Hunt 18.75
A. G. Hunt 6.00
Geo. Hathaway 2.00
District No. 51
J. E. Siefer '. 31.25
Clarence Siefer 36.00
Fred Anderson . .... 18.50
John Anderson , 19.50
Herman Johnson ............. 21.00
A. J. Pittner 13.00
W. J. Wentworth 19.00
Pryner Pitner 25.00
Otto Boese . ... 7.00
Ernest Boese 7.00
Erish Bartel 5.50
Frank Siefer . .. .. .50
G. Boese 4.00
District No. 54
John Stricklin 2.50
L. Rawl 1.25
W. F. Stanton 1.25
Expenditure of Clackamas County of
August.
General Road
A. Mather $ 3.00
Washington Portland Cement
Co 302.40
H. Hughes 3.00
Beall & Co '.. 75
Oregon City Machine Works . . 1.85
G. H. Young . 1.00
H. Babler 9.00
Alton O. Meinig 13.84
Wilson & Cooke 11.80
J. Ficken 2.00
A. Voss 8.00
J. Gross . 8.00
W. C. Heater 22.50
H. Heater 12.00
W. Holznagel 6.00
A. Woods .. 4.00
District No. 34
H. Fisher $ 14.00
C. Zimmerman 15.00
J. Zimmerman '.. 16.00
F, Sinclair ".. 7.00
L. Nelson .". 10.00
F. Sinclair 56.00
C. Davis 396.00
J. Bell 15.00
H. Liesman 33.00
Batdorf Brothers .. . 32.00
D. S. Colson 65.00
Lightbody 15.00
J. Adanosky ' 2.00
J. Wonker 12.00
A. T. Hunt 5.00
G. T. Hunt 21.75
Coast Culvert & Flume Co. ... 121.68
O. A. Battin . 67.50
C. E. Battin . r. .......... . . 33.75
J. A. Davis ..' 67.50
H A. Battin 62.50
J. Hoffman ." . . 17.00
J. Brodie . . 30.00
J. Coates 22.50
P. Palmer . 1 24.75
Wm. Smart 17.50
R. A. Bedell .. 20.25
w. l. stanton . 3.oe
W. F. Stanton . . .'. 350
Oregon City Machine Works . . .65
A. J. Marrs 21.50
S. M. Wornack 13.50
R. Worthen . ........ .. 8.00
Dave Jones 4.50
H. Myres 3.00
C. "Gregory . '. 4.50
W. Mead ..... 14.50
C. Naegeli 4.50
C. Rider 33.75
C. Williamson 11.55
E. Hiatt 6.75
J. Buss .,. . 15.25
C. Gilmore , '. 12.25
C. W. Hasket 20.75
Rider & Co. - 27.50
H. Fischer 11.80
B. Clark 4.00
R. B. Beatie 6.00
W. H. Mattoon 30.00
N. Blair 31.20
S. W.Hair 7.50
Tanzer & Fox 10.00
Expenditure of Clackamas County for
the Month of August
General Fund
Circuit Court ,
T. M. Miller ...$ 6.00
Carl Knutsen 30.00
P. L. Schamel 6.28
Mrs. Moreland. 3.25
County Court
N. Blair v. $ 16.20
W. H Mattoon 22.00
Justice of the Peace Dirt. No.
A. G. Harberg $ 2.95
J. E. Pomeroy 1.55
Lyman Daves 4.50
W. W. H. Samson 35.65
Geo. A. Brown 6.10
Mr. Bailey . ... 1.90
Mrs. Anderson 1.90
Mary Sievers 1.90
Sam Case 1.90
Apton ; 1.90
Geo. Hansen 4.50
Joe Gould 1.90
Hattie Davis 1,90
Mr. E. Sievers 1.90
Fred Bailey 1.90
Goodwin 1.90
Jacob j go
Carl Johnson 1.90
1.90
1.90
1.90
4.50
4.50
H. Kauffman 8.00
Coast Culvert & Flume Co. . 27.76
W. Rood 3.50
Olve Bergstrom .............. 3.50
W. H. Franklin 3.50
E. Bixel 20.00
H. Helgerson 18.00
Wm. H. Stuwe 43.25
E. Borkholder 34.00
F. E. Hilton 19.00
Simon Roth 24.00
David Westberg 20.00
Eli Baker 7.00
N. Strubhar 13.50
Cris Nofzlger 3.00
Mike Walch 1.00
Fosberg Lumber Co .". . 56.35
Hugh Movell 2.50
Edward Cox 6.50
Hult Bros 67.30
Alfrid E. Anderson 4.00
Alfred Danielson - .75
O. G. Nyquist 4.00
A. N. Swanson 20.00
E. A. Swanson 24.25
Alfred Swanson 7.00
Alex Erickson 6.00
John Erikson .6.00
Andrew Johnson 9.00
J. V. Green 91.00
W. Duteher 31.50
J. R. Myers 65.00
Chas Shockley 65.00
E. Paetsch 65.00
T. M. Long 50.00
J. Wymore 55.00
F. Hattan 50.00
T. Evans 93.50
J. Hemingway 98.00
W. Baney " 57.50
Chas. Rider 22.50
Mrs. Florence Johnson
Mrs. Bean
Mrs. Emery
C. O. Siglin
A. E. Burlson
E. B. White .4.50
David Caufleld ; 1.20
W. W. Myers .' 1 20
Mike Gross 1.20
M. E. Dunn 1.20
C. A. Priester 1.20
C. W. Moak , 1.20
Sheriff.
F. A. Miles $ 69.55
A. G. Ames 1.25
E. T. Mass - 14.35
Tax Department
G. F. Johnson ..,....$ 36.00
Clerk
W. Greenman ..X $ 2.25
Underwood Typewriter Co.- ... 66.25
Glass & Prudhomme Co. ...... 3.15
G. Miller .. .15
W. L. Mulvey , 8.00
H. S. Daulton 54.00
Recorder
Lou Cochran ... $ 57.60
Edith Smith 65.00
Mata Graft 33.60
N. E. Derby 15.00
Glass & Prudhomme Co. 1.60
Treasurer
A. Tufts $ 2.00
Alice Dwiggins 26.00
Coroner
William J. Wilson t 12 25
E. L. Davidson 3.50
George Prosser 1.50
James Gregory .. . 2.00
V. Jeffcott 2 00
Dr. Rossiter 5.00
Dr. Meissner K.on
Supt. of Schools
J. Gary .....$ 24.41
Assessor
Edith Jackson $ 54.00
Clara Mitchell . . 54.0
Orval Watts 78.00
Elton Hattan 78.00
Carl Mumpower 12.00
Frank Goodson . .T 39.00
L. Leach ... 35.00
B. C. Heighten , 33.00
W. R. Crafton 14.00
E. Watts ." 31.00
M. Leach 16.00
J. J. Hattan 52.50
23.04
Dr. J. W. Nijrris . 5.00
- : Election
Wm. Knight ,...:....$ 1.50
E. Ochlschlaeger ..... ... ...... " 3.00
Oswego Grange No. 175 . V . . . . 4.00
Printing and Advertising
Oregon City Enterprise .$569.59
Oregon City Courier 342.84
Oregon City Enterprise .. 16.80
Wild Animal Bounty
Noah Stingley $ 6.00
Damages . - - .
Herman P. Bruns $100.00
Juvenile Court
Mr. C. J. Parker .. .
A. J. Hodge . :
Geo. A. Brown . . .'
Perry Barnes ...........
State Fair
L. Adams
A. E. Goetz .19.00
James Adklns Lumber Co 24.16
G. W. Waldron ' 8.00
.$ 45.40
. 1.00
. 4.50
. 1.00
.$ 1.20
Impertinent.
. Old Doctor What are those white
objects I see In the distance, my dear?
Miss Pert Those are signs advertising
your profession, sir. Old Doctor Ah.
I thought they might be tombstones.
Miss Pert So they are.
He Understood.
"Do yon trnderstand," asked the Sab
bath school teacher, "what Is meant
when we say that time shall be no
more?"
"Yes'm," answered Tommy. "It
means when the clock stops."
Defined.
"Pa, what does it mean when it says
a man has arrived at years of -discretion?"
"It means, Johnnie, that he's too
young to die and too old to have any
fun." Judge.
CANADIAN STAR TURNS COACH
Sprinter Bobby Kerr Hopes to Build
Olympio Team.
Goodby to Bobby Kerr, one of the
best and most popular athletes who
ever wore a spiked shoe. . Canada's
foremost athletic star has retired for
good. Kerr Intends to begin work
coaching the fresh material out of
which another Canadian Olympic team
will be built and no better man for
the job conld.be found anywhere In
the Dominion.
In his. time Kerr defeated some of
the fastest men in the sprinting game.
His most notable achievement was at
the Olympic games In 1908, when be
won the 200 meters and was third In
the 100 meters. That same year he
won the 100 and 220 yard champion
ships of Great Britain.
Do You Use E
lectricity
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ROSE PRAISES NICKLANDER.
Crack Shot Putter Says Finlander Has
Wonderful Build and Is Comer.
The great Finn shot putter, Nickland
er, Ralph Rose describes as the best
built man in the world and a comer
with the weights. The Finn stands
6 feet 4 inches, 48 chest and very little
stomach, his waist measurement be
ing 36.
Nicklander gave both Rose and Mc
Donald, the American competitors in
the Olympic games at Stockholm, the
fight of their lives in the two handed
shot put, and it was only by inches that
McDonald took second place from the
Finn. -
We furnish every Electrical Want at Portland prices.
ELECTRIC IRONS 7
ELECTRIC TOASTERS
ELECTRIC CHAFING DISHES
ELECTRIC PERCOLATERS
ELECTRIC FANS
GENUINE MADZA LIGHTS, ETC.
If you do not use electricity call at our office on Main
Street and let us convince you of its many advantages
and economy. "
WALSH
Chicago
AFTER A RECORD.
Pitcher Likely to Establish
New Twirling Mark..
Pitcher Ed Walsh of the Chicago
White Sox. American league team, is
likely to establish a new pitching rec
ord in modern baseball. The eason
ends Oct 6.
The record of seventy-two games is
held Jointly by Old Hoss E. Radbourue.
who pitched seventy-two games In
1884. This record was duplicated by
John Clarkson in 1889.
Playbills.
The first playbill was Issued from
Drury Lane theater, London, on April
8. Kiti3.
The Portland Railway Light &
Power Co.
MAIN STREET in tie BEAVER BLDG.
.... 30.00
. . . . - 2.00
.... 69.00
....$ 40.20
16.70
23.17
E. Spence
E. Jack :
M. E. Gaffney
Surveyor
S. A. D. Hungate
Current Expense
Pacific Telephone & Telegraph
Co i......$
Huntley Bros. C o.
Home Telephone Co 11.20
Court House
Oregon City Transfer Co. . $ 2.50
V. Harris ' . .fiK
Ernest LeMay 21.00
Guyt Dwiggins 28.00
Tne Western Sales Co 1.45
Jail - '
E. T. Mass 84.33
County Poor
Walter T. Brown S 7.25
The Crown Drug Co. ...77 5.00
C. R. Thorpe & Co. 14.30
W. W. Linten 4.50
Farr Brothers 21.85
L. Adams 3.73
F. T. Barlow 21.00
H. D. Aden 10.33
W. W. Linten 5.00
Sam Smith 10.00
W. J. Wilson . . . 9.50
Louis Nobel Jr. ; 16.65
R. L. Holman 30.00
Huntley Bros. 2.00
Insane
The Western Union Telegraph
Co. $ .50
M. Gross 4.50
Dr. H. S. Mount . . . ... .... .... 20.00
Dr. .Guy Mount 5.00
Unqualifiedly the Best
: LEDGER :
The De Luxe Steel Back
New improved CURVED HINGE
allows the covers to drop back on the desk
without throwing the leaves into a curved
position.
' Sizes 8 1-4 to 20 inches . '
OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE
Headquarters for
Loose Leaf Systems
Delft Creek Lumber Co.
A. C. Anderson .........
J. F. Snyder ...........
H. O. Sanford .........
B. T. Rawlins
Geo. Hathaway
4.00
4.00
5.00
4.00
4.00
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