Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, February 22, 1913, Page 4, Image 4

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MORNING ENTERPRISE SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1913.
County Court
(Continued from Page 3.)
Geo. Coffman 6.00
District No. 22
Oregon City Courier Pub. Co. 5.00
J. H. Powers 6.00
G. Hungate 6.00
Clay Engle 4.00
G. Feyrer .. 12.00
A. Engle . . . .v 5.00
District No. 24
Geo. Askln 1.00
A. Kauffman 2.C0
G. E. Wyland 10.00
Citizens Mutual Tel.
S. B. Berg
Co.
. . 1.25
. . 2.3d
C. E. Miller 13.o0
M Faulk 4.0!)
P. H. Miller 4.00
C. Gelbrich '.. 1.00
Expenditure of Clackamas County for
the Month of January, 1913.
GENERAL FUND.
County Court.
W. H. Mattoon 39.00
William Sheahan 1.70
"N; Blair 36.60
R. A. Junkin 1.20
A. O. Aldridge 1.20
J. M. Tracy 1.20
Geo. Dunmire 1.70
Circuit Court.
T. M. Miller 72.00
Chas. E. Runyon 30.00
H. Babler 40.80
J. M. Tracy ...j 27.50
J. M. Nicholson 41.00
Lorenzo Tenny 38.80
George Sawtell 24,60
C. Hettmen 21.30
WA. Hedges 21.20
W. S. Halliman 22.00
S. E. Card 27.00
Cornalius Pierce 7.00
William Davis . 4.60
Fred Pierce 7.00
J. F. Jones 15.00
E. P. McFarlane
Roscoe McFarlane
S. B. West
Alfred Dale
Roy Thomas
6.00
4.00
4.00
5.50
3.00
C. Locinger 2.00
Ben Thomas
4.00
Abe Hardee 12.00
6.00
12.00
8.00
Ralph Hardee
Chas. Hardee
Ben Sherman
W. Ferlane 10.00
John Bagby 10.00
Wm. Owings 20.00
Tom Leffler 2.00
James Adkins Lumber Co 285.84
W. H. Mattoon 22.00
N. Blair 15.00
R. B. Eeatie 9.00
City of Oswego 185.88
R. C. Ganong 250.00
A. Gebhardt 3.50
J. Bushbaum 4.00
R. deNeul 9.00
Oswego Lumber Co 19.25
Tualatin Lumber Co 18.20
Carl Alt 6.00
Gotfreid Stuck! 6.00
W. L. Wilkins . . 6.00
James 1 .amner 4.00
T n 19 hA
Paul R. Mleinig 3.50
J. L. Stanton 3.00
W. F. Stanton 3.75
P. E. Jones 10.00 i
Redland Lumber Co 102.91 1
L. D. Lynch 8.18 1
Expenditure on General Roads for the!
Month of January, 1913.
Pope & Company 1.1j
j J. C. Tracey l.0
Jack Fierry : 36.00
John Heft 114.00 j
I Gottlieb Fierry 18.00
C. Shickley 12.00
j John . Green 82.5H '
I Scripture & Beauliau 2.80 !
I Frank Busch 63.25
L. F. Churchill 2.00
John Green 9-00
John Heft 12.00
j W. Waldorf 2.75
i James Beeson 5.00
j Ed Taylor 4.00
j H. Holland 4.00
' Fred Brunner 30.35
Cf Hansen b.00
Nat Scribner 13.53
District No. 58
David Posey .. 2.00
M. Erickson 1.25
B. L. King 5.00
E. Martin 5.00
Ed Cox ." 4.00
T. Brown 4.00
John Miller 11.25
John Wymore 3.50
T. Brown, Jr 3.00
R. W. Lemon 17.25
District No. 52
Oregon City Enterprise 5.00
District No. 55.
Oregon City Courier Pub Co. 5.00
District No. 56.
Oregon City Courier Pub Co. 5.00
Frank Nichols 3.00
Jesse Mayfield 6.00
G. R. Miller 6.00
Geo. North " 4.00
D. H. Watts 8.75
District No. 47.
H. E. Sharrow .75
Coast Culvert & Flume Co 19.20
W. H. Counsel! 59.00
O. P. Roethe 12.50
Wm. Rail 4.00
District No. 48.
Paul R. Meinig 11.25
Eastern Clackamas Journal . . . 3.68
District No. 49.
Phil M. Wagner 129.00
E. - J. Steinman . 14.35
Geo. Hathaway 2.00
L. H. Burd 2.00
G. T. Hunt 35.75
H. O. Sanford , 16.00
Ben T. Rawlins 1.50
Art Perry 4.50
Alexander Taylor 11.00
J. Striland 4.00
K. Gregerson 12.10
J. H. Judd 24.00
District No. 44.
Wm. Caseday 3.00 i
W. R. Osburn 2.00 j
Chas. Rider . . .' 5.00
District No. 45. j
Walter Cox 4.00;
Jesse Cox
Walter Cox ..
John Scott
M. Rydzenpski
M. Gronatzki .
A. Vallen
Otis Vallen
Mat Jagmin ..
Joe Powers
A. V. Bogden
Jess Cox
District No. 46.
Orvell Watts
Irwin Hawk '.
J. J. Hattan
W. Wonner
H. W. Combs
Ralph Terrill ....
E.. A. Pace
A. E. Thomas
John Scott
A. C. Warner
Mrs. Ellen A. Lawrence ...
Lizzie Pierce
Wm. Gardner
Harold Searle
E. P. Canfleld
Glen Hammond
John C. Bradley.
Wm. Monk
E. D. Closner
Elmer Evans
E. A. Pace
W. H. Lawrence
Geo. W. Grant
N. R. Graham
E. D. Tong ...
C. A. Johnson
Th03. Kelland
W. J. Miley
H. Longcoy
S. M. Warnock
B. F. Weddle
J. H. Broetje
J. E. Mitts
F. H. Cross
Mrs. Moreland
Ora Clifford
Mrs. C. J. Parker
Justice Peace Dist. No.
Chas. Hunter
'Geo. F. Cromer
Jack Parsons
T. R. Worthington
E. C. Warren
Geo. Bigham
J. E. Pomeroy
E-. L. Davidson
N. O. Say
F. E. Davidson
William Dyer
W. W. H. Samson
A. Moser
J. K. Morris
W. W. H. Samson
D. E. Frost
S. E. Smith
Tressa Riggs
Christina Smith :
Henry Krebs
C. D. Latourette
T. J. Myers
C. H. Caufield
J. H. Vernon
E. R. Todd ,
F. H. Dungan
Sheriff
B. J. Staats
E. T. Mass
2.50
4.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
2.00 1
1.00
1.00,
4.00 j
4.00,
3.75
I
15.00 '
15.00 j
3.00 !
3.70;
6.00 j
2.20
4.90 j
7.60
7.60
36.S0
10.80
7.00
2.20
2.20
4.20
2.20
21.o0
5.20
25.00
5.00
14.40
. 8.80
11.00
41.00
38.00
27.00
36.60
40.00
36.80
37.00
34.20
37.20
39.00
36.20
6.00
23.00
43.40
11.00
22.90
22.90
2.00
2.00
3.J0
3.00
3.00
3.00
2.00
2.00
3.00
2.U0
2.00
34.95
33.80
1.70
1.70
1.70
1.70
1.70
1.73
1.70
2.00
2.00
3.00
.95
48.50
A.
Ernest Mass, Jr.
F. A. Miles
E. C. Shell
R. A. Junkin
Adah Mass j ,
C. G. Miller
Oregon City Courier Pub. Co.
H. H. Hughes
The Western Telegraph Co
Pacific Highway Garage
Wilson & Cooke
A. L. Pike
W. S. Eddy
F. A. Miles
Tax Department
Geo. F. Johnson
Clerk
The Irwin Hodson Co
The Title Guaranty & Surety
Co ,
H.,.S. Daulton
F. W. Greenman
W. L. Mulvey
Bannon & Co.
Extending Tax Roll
G. F. Johnson
Ona Renner
Cis B. Pratt
Georgia Cross
Rose Justin
Kathryn Sinnott . . .
Elmina Kelly
'Recorder.
Glass & Prudhomme Co. . .
N. E. Derby
Mata Graff
A. R. Williams ,
Lou Cochran
E. P. Dedman
Edith Smith
Treasurer.
Alice Dwiggins
Coroner
Wm. J. Wilson
Dr. M. C. Strickland
Dr. Townley
Tom J. Myers
D. E. Frost
M. E. Dunn
F. C. Burk
S. S. Walker -.
E. P. Elliott
Arthur Davis
Ed Mkddox '.
H. Balle
T. C. Miller
Dr. C. H. Meissner
Gilbert L. Hedges
John Kent
E. L. Johnson
Kasper Krapp
Conrad Priester
E. T. Mass
John L. Cameron
Ed Bettner
Supt. of Schools
Christ Haag
J. C. Wilson .'
H. T. Melvin
W. P. Kirchem
R. Schuebel ;.
H. S. Anderson
C. F. Zinser ......
J. R. Carr " ....
C. M. Richmond
J. A. Scott
T. C. Thomas
H. Walker
T. W. Blanchard
John Walczak
4.00
18.75
6.00
22.45
43.00
3.00
1.90
5.00
2.40
12.00
27.20
4".80
2.00
7.73
.35.00
54.00
49.50
10.00
.50
30.00
63.00
63.00
58.50
59.63
59.63
59.63
3.15
13.10
9.50
5.00
70.00
5.00
65.00
30.00
32.10
15.10
5.00
3.90
2.40
1.20
1.20
2.40
2.40
1.70
1.70
4.50
1.70
. 10.00
17.15
1.20
1.20
1.70
1.70
1.70
1.70
1.70
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
'2.30
Cms
240
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
The Largest Possible Attendance
Assures the Largest Measure of
Success to the Exposition
San Francisco business men realize that crowds create en
thusiasm and aim to set a standard of attendance never attained
by any similar enterprise in the world.
The plan of this company gives to each of" its subscribers the
same benefits and advantages that the indivdu'al visitor might en
- joy, but provides these privileges on such a wholesale basis that
the cost of the trip will be materially less for each subscriber. By
a system of easy payments of a dollar or more a week the entire
cost of the trip will be paid in by the .time the subscriber is
ready to start. . .
The Offer of the San Francisco Exposition Tour Company
1. A First Class Round Trip Railroad Ticket, San Francisco
and Return.
2. First Class Ticket for Standard Berth, San Francisco and
Return. .
3. Transfer of Subscriber to and from Hotel in San Francis
co.
4. Transfer of Subscriber's Baggage to and from Hotel in
San Francisco.
5. Fourteen Days' Modern Hotel Accommodations at San
Francisco on the European Plan.
6. Four jof the following Sightseeing Trips :
(a Steamer Trip around the Bay of San Francisco.-
(b) 'Trip to University of California and Berkeley.
(c) Automobile Tour of San Francisco and Environs.
(d) Steamers Trip, U. S. Navy Yard, Mare Island.
(e) Trip to Mt. Tamalpais, via Sausalito.
(f) Night Tour Through San Francisco's Chinatown.
(g) Trip to the Orchards of Santa Clara Valley.
(h) Trip to the Intensive Farming Districts,
' 7. Twelve Admission Tickets to the Exposition.
8. Twenty Admission Tickets to Special Attractions at the
Exposition.
9. Sunset Magazine up to the close of June, 1915.
Arrange your trip by the Dollar by Dollar Plan with
CTbiester1- A. Elliott
5TH AND MAIN STREETS
First National Bank of this city is the depository of the Company
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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
Mrs. A. Splinter 2.00
H. H. Udell 2.00
Geo. Rueck 2.U0
Geo. W. Atwood 2.00
Mrs. Nora Miller 2.00
G. F. Pottratz 2.00
Nannie Terry 2.00
L. Stout 2.00
J. P. Wilmarth 2.00
J. A. Kuks 2.00
F. A. ' Samuelson 2.00
Ed. Shearer 2.00
Maggie Johnson 2.00
John J. Wallace . 2.00
H. J. Hoffmeister 2.00
J. T. Fullam 2.00
John Putz : 2.00
Ben Forrester 2.00
J. P. Davis 2.00
Hugh Hall 2.00
R. S. McLaughlin 2.00
Jas. S. Imel 2.00
P. O. Chindgren 2.00
J. W. Braker 2.00
Mrs. M. C. Young 2.00
F. E. Davidson ..." 2.00,
Mat Perlot 2.00
Geo. M. Lazelle 2.00
Wm. Koellermeier 2.00
C. T. Blackburn 2.00
N. P. Woodle 2.00
Aug Rothenberg 2.09
N. H. Smith .'. 2.00
W. J. Flick : 2.00
Griffith Roberts 2.00
Chas. Menke 2.00
F. J. Kraxberger 2.00
John Gaffney, Jr. 2.00
F. W. Lehman 2.00
Mike McCormick 2.00
Carl Potwin i 2.00
F. Keller 2.00
E. L. Sharp : 2.00
A. Kensen 2.00
Alvin Trafton . 2.00
W. J. Wilson 4.00
Oregon City Courier Pub. Co. 5.00
M. L. Fulkerson ..." 26.30
Lilli Schmidli 3.00
C. F. Anderson 4.50
D. E. Frost 14.05
Mrs. Margaret Curran 101.12
J. E. Calavan 110.15
H. M. James 131.55
Assessor
Gertie Willson 54.00
Surveyor
D. Thompson Mfeldrum 36.80
Bud Thompson 22.80
Paul Dunn 22.80
Harry Gray 10.00
S. A. D. Hungate 12.60
H. H. Johnson ..; 26.00
Kilham Stationery & Printing
Co. 2.80
Fruit Inspection
O. E. Freytag : 21.80
Board of Health
C. H. Dauchy 43.00
FOR THE PUBLIC HEALTH
TRADE MARK
TootE Paste
IS IN A CLASS BY ITSELF; A DELIGHTFULLY EXQUISITE
TOILET PREPARATION CONTAINING THE (MOST AGREEABLE
ANTISEPTICS KNOWN. YOU WILL USE NO OTHER KIND IF
YOU TRY IT. WE USE IT OURSELVES AND WE RECOM
MEND IT HIGHLY. YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU DON'T LIKE
IT.
Meritol Peroxide Cream has no equal
Jones Drug Company
EXCLUSIVE MERITOL STORE
John Erickson 2.00
W. J. Wilson 11.50
Tax Rebate
Harry M. Courtright 12.21
Rebecca Deetz . 3.60
E. T. Mass 137.59
Current Expense -
Huntley Bros. Co 22.83
Home Telephone Co. 17.20
Pacific Telephone & Telegraph
Co 24.10
Court House j
Jos E. Hedges, agt. 65.80
C. H. Dye, agt. 84.60
Board cjf Water Commission
ers 15.00
Ja'l
L. Adams '. 5.46
E. T. Mas3 117.70
County Poor.
A. J. Rossiter 5.00
L. Adams 3.50
Mr. J. W. Strauzer 10.00
Wm. McCord 3.00
F. T. Barlow 51.40
Oregon City Hospital 34.00
Jones Drug Co '. 21.75
W. J. Wilson 2.00
A, R. Stephens '. 3.00
Fred Baker 5.00
R. B. Beatie " 18.00
The Crown Drug Co 7.00
Mrs. G. E. Woodward 14.28
Louis Nobel 61.24
Farr Brothers 16.74
F. Clack 7.00
Roswell L. Holman '. 29.00
P. M. Doyle 5.00
R, B. Beatie 1.60
Waterbury & Chapman ...... 4.45
J. Bickuer & Sons 19.55
E. D. .Slevers 5.15
H. D. Aden 16.62
C. R. Thorpe & Co 11.05
Mr. Seeley 8.)0
City of Oregon City 55.00
The Hub Grocery 8.30
Electric Hotel 20.00
John Steiner 33.00
Estacada Furniture Co 20.00
Wm. Hammond 6.00
J. Levitt 5.65
George Harding '. 4.9a
H. D. Harms 9.85
Palace Meat Mlarket 6.00
Denis Donovan 12.50
Indigent Soldier Fund.
D. H. Hasbrouck 10.00
Chas. El Jerrette 10.00
James R. Flower 15.00 -
Insane
Hugh S. Mount 5.00
Election
John C. Elliott 4.90
Oregon City Enterprise 422.85
Oregon City Courier Pub. Co. 29.40
Wild Animal Bounty
E. T. Davis 2.00
S. Turel 7.50
Roy Strong 12.00
R. J. Mattoon 1.50
C. A. Purvis 2.00
David Hoffmeister 1.50
Trace Vonderhoof 7.50
Juvenile Court
Mrs. C. J. Parker 16.40
D. E. Frost 1.90 .
Gilbert L. Hedges "10.00
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