Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, April 16, 1913, Page 3, Image 3

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    MORNING ENTERPRISE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1913
3
The Poet Do you know that those
last verses of mine were Inspired by
your eyes?
- She Were they? Heavens! I'll see
an oculist at once. Philadelphia Bulle
tin. LOCAL BRIEFS
Mrs. Katherine Ward Pope was in
this city Tuesday, visiting friends.
Bruce Curry, of Potland, was in
town Tuesday attending to legal busi
ness. He was formerly an attorney
of this city.
Now is the time to disinfect your
poultry house and yard with Conkey's
Nox-i-cide. It prevents and insures
a healthy hatch. Come in and get a
can now. Guaranteed by Oregon Com-
n
mission Co.
B. E. Williams, of Portland, but
formerly of this city, was in town
Monday transacting business affairs.
He was formerly one of Oregon City's
prominent merchants.
Rev. E. A. Smith will preach at Wil
lamette Wednesday evening. In the
afternoon he will make calls. On
Sunday he will preach morning and
evening at Logan.
Wallace Caufield returned Tuesday
from a trip to Washougal, Wash.,
where he was visiting Mr. and Mrs.
William Wood.
A. T. Leodson, of Vancouver,
Wash., was a local visitor the first
part of the week, attending to busi
ness affairs.
Franklin P. Griffith, president-elect
of the Portland Railway, Light &
Power company, was a guest here
Tuesday at the Live Wire luncheon.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Price, Mrs. Topler
and Miss Ruth Kunzman, motored in
to Portland Tuesday and attended the
opening basebal game of the season.
A Bomer, of Astoria, was in this
city Monday attending to business af
fairs. Dr. William Morey, of Molaila, was
in this city Tuesday attending to busi
ness affairs.
Curtis G. Miller, of Kalispel, Mont.,
was here Tuesday attending to busi
ness affairs.
R. Roalsen, of Portland, was in
the county seat Tuesday attending to
business affairs.
E. M. Suecker, of Portland, was a
local visitor Monday, attending to
business affairs.
Miss Luela Arnold, of Portland, was
in this city the first part of the week
visiting friends.
W. C. McGumn, of Canby, was in
this city Monday and Tuesday attend
ing to business affairs.
W. L. Skinner, a prominen Aurora
farmer, was in Oregon City Tuesday
attending to business affairs.
Harold Swafford s able to be on
the street once again, and rapidly
improving from his recent illness.
Charles Lee.
of Portland, was a vis-
itor Monday.
W. C. Green went to Seaside
Sun-
day for several days' vacation.
H. Trullinger, of Mblalla, was
town Monday visiting friends.
in
Mrs. Carl Green reached Oregon
City Tuesday from Boise, Idaho.
Dr. van Brakle, Osteopath, Mason
ic Buildinz. Phone Main 399.
AID SOCIETY TO MECT
The regular monthly meeting of the
aid society of the Gladstone church
wil be held Thursday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. H. C. Wegner. With
this meeting there will also be com
bined a meeting of the missionary so
ciety. NEW BELL THEATRE
OPENS TONIGHT
With four first-run pictures, one of
which has never been shown ia any
theatre before, the Bell theatre, new
in every respct, will open its doors to
patrons today, under the management
of A.' G. Bell, who operates a string
of moving picture houses in the North
west. Mr. Bell is thoroughly experi
enced in catering to the public, and
makes it a rule only to show first-run
films in his houses. The Bell theatre
is one of the largest in town, and is
provided with ample exits and fire-
proofing devices.
The opening program will consist of
a two-reel Eclaire feature, entitled;
"Evil Genius," a masterpiece of cin
ematography that has never been
shown in any house before, Mr. Bell
securing it on its release date. Fol
lowing this will be shown "The Band
it's Six-Shooter," a Western film, and
two sparkling comedies, "Their Com
bination Suit" and "Dad s Stenograph
er, will close the program.
There will be no vaudevile at the
Bell, it being the manager's idea that
a picture house should confine its ac
tivities to getting the best films avail
able, instead of bolstering up films of
interior grade with acts that properly
belong in the variety houses. There
wil be four complete changes of pic
tures a ween at the new theatre.
COUNTY COURT
EXPENLITURE OF CLACKAMAS
COUNTY FOR TRE MONTH
OF MARCH, 1913.
Road District No.
Beall and Company
. 30.00
Billy
Jones " 10.00
M. S. Shearer ....
J. W. Bennett . . ...
Herman Gerhardus
....... 3.50
' 30.00
6.00
H. Slebert ..
Joe Pilster .
Lee Stradley
6.00
2.50
5.00
Henry Bock 4.00
C. V. Sunday 4.00
R. H. King 2.00
Lesslie Dallas 2.50
Cecil. Ycung .'. 2.00
Herman Ritzean 8.00
W. W. Cooks 5.00
Marion Johnston 2.00
P. A. Hunter . . . . 4.00
P. A. Hunter 4.C0
F. O. Cooke ; 5.00
Lester Newell 4.00
M. V. Newell 4.00
Chris Eckert 4.00
Earl Shearer 5.00
C. Young 4.00
Hugh Laye 4.00
Herman Ritzean 2.00
District No. 3.
C. Young f 12.00
Herman Ritzean s.uu
C. Elliott & Co 17.80
J. A. Adams & Co. 17-70
W. W. Cooke 45.50
Herman Gerhardus 32.25
H. Siebert O.o
Jeo Pilster : 24.40
Henry Bock 19-50
Harold Hilleary 6.00
Leslie Dallas . - - - 20.00
V. Gustavason 6.00
R. H. King 21.75
C. V. Sunday 19-50
Lee Stradley 26.25
Cecil Young 9-50
Marion Johnston 9-50
F. O. Cooke 40.00
Earl Shearer 38.00
Chris Eckert 32.00
Fred Eckert 24.00
M. V. Newell - 44.00
Herman Ritzean oi.uu
Hugh Laye 26.00
P. A. Hunter 20.00
District No. 5.
Beall & Company d.du
W. E. Wheeler 6.00
H. A. Beck 4.00
John Myers 2.00
Lekberg 2.00
J. Imel 2.75
M. H. Wheeler 52.25
District No. 6.
Nick Schmitz ? 28.10
Chas. Krebs, Sr 21.75
Chas. Krebs, Jr 8.75
Herman Krebs 5.00
Chas. Broockman 4.00
. District No. 7.
Takao Bros. Lumber Co ? 68.33
Ew Ten Eyck 7.00
Henry Aschoff 1.00
Geo. Gibbons 2.00
Otto Aschoff 10.00
M. Cooke 6.00
E. R. Leaf 22.o0
District No. 9.
A. M. Jannsen ? 3o.00
Marshall 12.00
T. Harders 17.00
H. Schmidt 10.00
E. Grafenhein 16.00
G. Zwiermann 18.00
E. Guber 12.03
W. Lins 16.00
F. Ochs 14.00
H. Joyner . . . . 9.00
H. Reimers 10.00
F. Ahnert . . 4.00
R. Miller : 3.00
H. Johnson . . . 8.00
Beall & Company 64.95
L. S. Baker 4.00
District No .11.
Wilson & Cooke 3.35
District No. 12.
Harry Babler 11.00
Henry Babler 9.25
Coast Culvert & Flume Co. ... 20.89
Pope & Co :- 25.93
Scripture & Beauliau
3.50
5.00
2.2')
7.00
5.00
4.00
3.00
4.00
Oregon City Enterprise
District No. 14.'
Wilson & Cooke
Williams Bros. Transfer Co.
Wm. Fine
G. Grossenbacher.
S. W. Davis
Walter Johnson
District No. 16
Owen G. Thomas 3.80
Wilson & Cooke 1.50
T. W. Blanchard 12.00
Geo. Kelland 13.50
J. R. Cawthon 16.00
Wm. Gutperlet 15.00
Aug. Staehely 22.50
Herm. Staehely 2.00
Wm. Randall 16.75
Frank Engel 14.00
Henry Engel 9.00
E. Gelbrich 11.25
D. Criteser 10.00
N. Norton .- 3.00
District No. 17.
E. Craund 10.00
R. C. Brodie 10.00
F. Brandes 10.00
P. A. Needham 2.50
D. R. Dimick . 11.25
P. Ruchi 8.00
E. M. Haines 11.00
F. Griff en 3.50
District No. 18.
F. Kamrath ...... 4.50
District No. 19.
E. P. Berdine $ 36.00
Eddie Berdine 13.00
F. Churchill 5.00
L. C. Churchill 24.00
R. P. Walles 24.00
T. Fish 40.00
F. Murry -.' , 12.00
O. Davis 4.00
M.Jones 2.00
S. Macdonald 2.00
Walker 8.00
Smith 10.00
Smith ...
Seive . .
Sieve
10.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
5.00
5.00
2.00
3.00
A. Etickson
M. Short . . .
N. Darnell
A. Mallette .
H. Walles .
E. Foust r. 3.00
M. Husk 12.80
District No. 20
Oregon City Enterprise . . . . $ 5.00
Carl Stromgreen 2.00
P. F. Putz 2.25
C. M. Bergman 1.00
J. Putz 3.75
District No. 23.
V. Berg 38.00
Ray Fish 24.00
G. Loveland 21.00
V. Skinner 20.00 .
D. Heppler 32.0.0
G. Plantz 22.00
H. R. Zimmerman 24.00
E. Pratt : 32.00
F. Bachert 18.50
C. Potwin 16.00
S. H France 12.00
J. Lettman 12.10
F. Lettman 11.00
Mat. Ban 6.00
G. Watts 16.00
A. Bachert . 16.00
A. Pratt 14.00
R. W. Zimmerman 32.10
Erickson & Wrolstad 32.10
G. A. Ehlin 65
District No. 24
Carlton & Rosenkrans Co 5.50
Will Jackson 4.00
Chas. Harnack 14.00
Simon B. Yoder 4.00
John Gailer ; 6.00
G. R. Fredrickson 8.00
Albin Fredrickson 7.00
John Rogie 4.00
George Brocket 12.00
Ralph Ackerson 12.00
Solen Kinzer . 4.25
CarT Sether 4.00
George Sether .. 2.00
Leonard Askin ' 4.25
Earnest Stewe 6.50
Clarence Johnson 5.00
Chas. Wolfer 3.75
J. Lofgren 4.00
C. J. Cameron ... 8.00
August Pottratz 4.00
Philip Mohr 4.00
Fred Mohr .. 2.00
Arthur Harnack 6.25
C E. Mittts .. 52.00
District No. 25
Ed Gibson .' $ 8.00
Willie Gilbrich 2.00
Ralph Gribble 6.00
Andy Gribble 6.00
Ensley Gribble '. . . 18.00
A. D. Gribble 16.00
Charlie Gelbrich ;.. 5.25
Charlie Morris 4.00
Bill Reynolds 2.50
Chris Lorenz ' 4.00
John Graves . 8.00
John Walch . ... . 11.50
Lenord Walch 11.50
Ed Graves 44.75
G. W. Schramlin 11.4
G. A. Ehlen 4.70
District No. 26
Thos. Miller .$ 4.00
R. V. Stubbs 4.00
Claude Marsh 8.00
W. 'W". Everhart" "'."'. .Y. .""1 " 12.50
Max Huss 50
District No. 28.
Oregon City Enterprise 5.00
Robbins Bros 16.65
Clarence Vorheis 25.00
Ray Wyland 20.00
Al. Wyland ..: 28.00
Charley Earley 16.00
Charley Slaughter 16.00
Franke Koike 6.00
Ed Crite 5 11.00
Leslie Shank 27.00
W. W. Bird 12.50
Perry Vorheis 15.00
Ben Wade 10.00
N. B. Wade 10.00
Andy Mazingo 10.00
Earl Bird . ; 8.00
Blaine Bird 8.00
Ralph Slaughter 8.00
Ed Wyland 8.00
Floyd Ferguson 8.00
Frank Scott 6.00
Jess Bagley 6.00
H. Wilson 3.00
L. D. Shank 20.00
District No. 29.
W. A. Rogers $ 37.50
Mark Haley -. 10.50
J. Resch 4.00
Sidney Graham 7.00
S. L. Prahl 4.00
W. Sprolsky ,. 12.00
John Smith 20.00
District No. 30.
A. Neilson $ 10.00
Ed Wanker 5.00
District No. 31.
R. deNeui .$ 35.73
C. C. Schroeder 34.00
J. Bushbaum 30.00
R. Bushbaum 21.00
E. Athey . 19.00
L. Schaber .... 6.00
C. Thomson 10.00
V. Thomson 20.00
R. Thomson 20.00
S. Turner 32.OO
P. T. Silvey 8.00
M. Alagith 9,50
N. G. Shaver 8.00
Wilson & Cooke 75
District No .32. . '
H. Heater . 12.00
C. J. Calkins 4.00
A. Voss
J. E. Morhack
A. Holznaeel
4.00
.70
4.00
W. C. Heater 15.00
District No. 33.
Horner Bros. . . . : 28.00
Otto Kletch 4.50
I. Ml Parks
W. A. Jones
District No. 34.
5.2
6.50
C. Zimmerman 69.10
E. Tiedeman 47.50
F. Sinclair 58.00
O. Tonkins 47.00
E. Gross 36.50
G. Gross 36.60
Christensen- 36.50
Rineman 31.50
Pendo
34.00
37.50
34.50
30.50
Melvin
Melvin .
Parker .
D. Howell 38.o0
G. Hordst . . . . 34.00
T. Lawrence 36.00
W. Richter ........ . 5.00
A. Shepard 36.50
H. Kaghery .,Y. ...... 33.50
E. Batdorf 22.50
J. Lites 15.33
O. Larson 7.25
L. Bacon 7.25
J. Edmonds 7.50
S. Dickens . . .- 87.25
Zimmerman 89.00
J. Miller ... 56.00
W. McNeil 74.76
C. Parker 22.50
J. Shaw . 6.66
H. Elliot 1.00
D. Colson 22.50
S. Ross I8.00
T. - Johnson 18.50
A. M. Colson 18.50
C. Parker - 20.00
C. Priester 2.50
Wilson & Cooke 62.80
Beall & Company 23.80
Scripture & Beauliau . 65
Buffalo Steam Roller Co 2.20
O. G. Thomas 29.00
J. Cameron 30.00
E. Richson . . 35.00
W. Kaiser" 65.00
District No. 36.
K. Greagerson 18.35
John McKenzie 4.00
R. Mitchel 10.00
Grover Pomeroy 10.00
George Doseon 6.00
Louis Rail : 20.00
District No. 37.
C. W. Kruse $ 45.00
P. A. Anderson . .- 42.00
W. Sewell 42.00
J. J. Kraus 37.00
W. Wilmot 3.50
C. Legler "." 11.25
Western Clay Co. 16.20
Geo. B. Rate & Co. 6.57
J? J. Kuaus 51.00
P. G. Anderson . '. 54.00
Wm. Sewell 52.00
C. Leigh .- 1.25
B. Butch ; 1.25
Honeyman HdweV Co 9.91
Geo. B. Rate & Co 8.75
A. Mather , 104.21
District No. 38
F. V. Munger . . i f 5.10
J. Baumgartner 3.9s
W. H. Rosenberry 2.25
District No. 40.
A. Mather $ 52.85
Floyd Davis 8.00
W. H. Stone 2.00
. O. Davis 6.25
District No. 41
A. J. Mbrrison $ 8.00
M. Updegrave 8.00
Wm. Updegrave 4.25
Victor Bodley 8.00
Donald Bodley 4.00
Alfred Shirley
H-. H.Udell ...A
Joseph DeShazer
John - Affolter
John Bews . '. . . .
Lee Cooper .....
4.00
4.00
2.50
a.co
1.09
2.00
C.
P.
O.
A.
D.
S.
A.
A. Keith 14.75
R. Meinig n.25
District No. 42.
Giger $ 36.00
Loe 36.00
Giger 8.00
Westbostad 12. j9
G. Yoder . 10.OO
Mr,
Hide 10.00
P. Sampson 11.00
Mr. Roberts 2.00
J. U. Watson 21.25
District No. 46
Melvin Leach i 6.00
Otto Nelson 2.00
Jerry Hemmingway 2.00
Jeo Day o.OO
B. Heighton ". . . 4.00
Delmer Heighton 2.00
Orvel Watts 3.00
Irwin Hauk 2.00
Wilson & Cooke 6.40
D. H. Watts 5.00
District No. 48
P. R. Meinig $ 9.00
James Lamper 9.00
Carl Alt 21.00
Fred Koenecker 2.00
W. L. Wilkins 22 no
Williard Borholm 8.00
J. G. DeShazer 7.00
District No. 49.
Cary s Mercantile Co. .. 20.83
McCurdy Lumber & Hdwe. Co. 3.00
F. H. Davis 1.00
H. O. Sanford 11.00
G. H. Sanford 11.00
Otis Wagner 9.00
G. T. Hunt : 29.75
Paul Saurer p.6.00
Ben 8. Rawlins 12.50
District No. 50
C. R. Thorpe & Co. $16.60
District No. 51
A. L. Heacock 27.50
G. De Young 15.00
R. DeYoung 12.00
Jake DeYoung 4.00
O. Gran 12.00
Aug. Wedin 2.00
Aug. Olson 2.00
A. Shepherd 15.00
L. Nordquist 6.00
Will Teevin 32.00
Chas. Proebstel ., 10.00
Ernest Boese 6.00
Frank Metzger 1.00
Richard Witzel . ..V. 1.00
John Teevin 2.00
J. C. Elliott & Co. 41.50
Metzgar Bros. .' v 9.70
Columbia Hdwe. Co 6.60
Carl Wolfagen & Son .... 4.65
District No. 54
D. D. Hosterler 14.87
J. L. Stanton .- 2.00
W. F. Stanton . . 2.25
District No. 55
Wilson & Cooke ... 33.60
District No. 57
S. J. Lantz 8.00
Otto Bixel . . 14.00
E. Bixel 14.00.
Wm. H. Stuwe 41.00
C. Christner .... . .. 15.75
E. Burkholder ... . . . . . . .
O. R. Stoufer
Ml F. Lantz ........
Will Roth
David Westberg
M. G. Smith
G. W. Schramlin
S. N. Strubhar
7.00
5.25
1.75
6.00
2.00
8.50
6.25
2.00
P. L. Schamle 23.05
District No. 58
Paul Klien ' $ 2.25
The Barton Lumber Co 18.40
D. L. Davis 11.50
John Miller 36.25
B. L. King 13.00
Carl Mumpower 4.00
Ross Crafton 4.00
T. Brown 43.00
Ed Cox 30.00
John Wymore 15.00
EXPENDITURE OF CLAKAMAS
COUNTY FOR THE MONTH OF
MARCH 1913, on GENERAL
ROADS.
W.
A. Winder 32.00
H. Mattoon 27.00
B. Beatie 7.50
Blair ' 32.50
F. Haberlach 69.95
W.
R.
N.
W.
Wilson & Cooke V 12.95
Robert Shoeborn 27.50
Otto Striker '. .I... 27.50
Albert Shoenborn 20.00
Evan Lewis 25.00
Herman Fisher 17.50
Dix Brother 4.60
A. Mather 49.40
Maple & Masteron 35.38
Coast Culvert & Flume Co. ... 530.54
A. Mlather 22.85
Valvoline Oil Co. 11.00
B. F. Watts 6.00
O. Mahlor 18.00
T. Thyker ' ; . . . 6.00
W. F. Stanton 19.75
K. Gregerson 7.10
W. Glegle 2S.00
W. G. Calvin 10.00
Linn Calvin : .' 18.00
Blaine Calvin 6.00
Bud Kent 6.00
J. L. Stanton 12.00
Clyde Kunze 12.00
P. R. Meinig , :.. 30.50
Firwood Lumber Co. 252.81
Stefani Lumber 127.33
John Green 30.00
Chas. Shockley -. 18.00
Lester Riggs. 16.00
John Heft 40.00
wiison & uooKe o
A. Gebhardt 332.06
O. Peters 17.50
C. C. Schroeder 18.00
J. Bushbaum 12.00
R. Bushbaum 12.00
E. Athey .... 8.00
R de Neui 15.00
M. Alagith 6.00
V. Thomson a . . 8.00
City of Oregon City 8079.18
EXPENDITURE - OF CLACKAMAS
COUNTY FOR THE MONTH
OF MARCH, 1913.
GENERAL FUND.
County Court.
W. H. Mattoon ."$ 20.40
N. Blair 20;40
J. C. Elliott 1.00
J. D. Pfeiffer 4.10
W. M. Stone 3.00
James McNiel ., 3.00
M. Justin 3.00
Wm. Morey 4.10
C. J. Skeen 4.10
H. H. Dahl 4.10
Jack Davis 1.70
E. L. Johnson -3.00
H. L. Hull 3.00
W. S. Eddy 3.00
M. Amrine 3.00
Mattie Summerfield 3.50
Circuit Court.
Emily Cooke $ 3.70
D. E. Frost 1.40
Oregon City Courier Pub. Co.. . 1.50
Justice Peace Dist. No.
John N. Sievers 10.70
D. E. Frost 21.10
August Bolle . . .
Alex LeFord ...
W. W. Smith ..
Clayton Pierce
James Dunmire,
2.30
1.90
1.90
1.90
1M
Sr.
Fred Bailey . 2.110
Frank Lucas 1.90
C. R. Livesay 1.40
J. L. Swafford 1.20
George Gardner 1.20
Lee French 1.20
W. E. Niles 1.40
Chas. F. Terrell 1.20
Fred Marshall ; 3.90
George Clark 3.90
Mr. Ludou 3.90
Paul C. Fischer .. . ; 1.00
W. Givens .' 17.20
Edwin Bates 10.70
A.' G. Ames . . .
John Irvin . ... .
Chas. Bronson
Jesse Stubbs . .
Chas. DuBoise .
James Smith .
S. Lovelace . .
W. H. Kandle
Chas. Kandle .
Frank Thomas
9.20
1.70
1.70
1.70
1.
1.'
I.'
1.70
1.70
1.50
Clyde Sailing 1.60
U. S. Morgan 1.20
L. M. Henthorn 1.20
Lloyd Yocum 1.20
H. J. Chevron . 1.20
L. H. McKenna 1.20
P. F. Standish 1.60
D. E. Frost .... 6.80
Sheriff
A. G. Ames $ 1.25
The Western Union Telegraph
Co w .75
Fashion Livery Stable 6.50
F. A. Miles 92.75
E. T. Mass 38.30
R. A. Junken 1.25
D. E. Frost 17.90
Collection of Taxes. . ,
Cis B. Pratt ....... 79.80
Ona Renner 39.81
Rose Justin .- 40.65
Kathryn Sinnott 39.65
If you drink because of a craving for
stimulants if you've reached the stage
where nothing will satisfy excepting
rough, high-proof,
our story is not for
But if it's mellowness, age and flavor
you're, looking for
Noble.
Because it's pure because it's palatable,
because you don't have to dilute it with
water to be able to swallow it.
It costs no more than any other good whiskey.
W. J. Van Schuyver & Co., General Agents, Portland, Oregon.
Maud Moran -. 77.00 !
Ernest Mass, Jr 95.00 !
R. A. Junken 83.60 j
J. O. Staats ..: 78.60
G. F. Johnson 21.20
F. W. Greenman 28.20
B. J. Staats 40.00
Clerk.
H. S. Daulton ? 52.00
W. L. Mulvey 10.00
Recorder
Recorder $ 10.75
Edith Smith 65.00 !
Louise Cochran 65.00
Treasurer
Alice Dwiggins 52.00
J. A. Tufts 2.00
Bernice Warren 4.00
Coroner.
Wm. J. Wilson ...... ;...$ 6.10
Dr. Guy Mount 5.00
Supt. of Schools.
F. B. Guthrie f... $ 1.30
Margaret Curran 140.80
J. E. Calavan 119.00
D. E. Frost . . 4.32
T. J. Gary 16.12
H. M. James 133.40
The Laemmle Film Service Al
liance 2.R5
C. R. James 3.50
Assessor
Clara Mitchell .$ 52.00
Gertie Willson 52.00
Morieta Hickman 6.00
H. W. Koehler 18.00
Louis Funk 12.00
B. L. Hagemann 39.00
N. R. Graham 15.00
Charles Thompson 42.00
R. A. Junken 18.00
E. W. Randolph 30.00
Surveyor
Henry Meldrum $
4.00
11.40
80.60
33.60
33.60
23.75
Kilham Stationery & Printing
Co
D. Thompson Meldrum
Paul Dunn
Bud Thompson
Harry Gray
Fruit NnsPector.
O. E. Freytag $
Board of Health
City of Oregon City $
C. H. Dauchy
W. J. Wilson :
Current Expense
Huntley Bros Co
Board of Water Commissioners
Home Telephone Co.
Pacific Telephone & Tel. Co
Court House
Portland Railway Light & Pow
er Co .$
W. Mi Knoop
Seeley's
12.60
13.75
44.30
9.00
29.20
15.00
17.35
18.00
6.00
6.50
4.7
Complete Loose Leaf
Ledger Outfit $7.50
OJR Jewel Ledger Outfit is just the thing for the
small merchant, the professional man, or the pri
vate ledger accounts or records of an individual or
corporation. The binder has a formed steel case with
a durable mechanism; the binding is a high grade Rus
sia leather with corduroy sides.
The No. 52 Outfit consists of binder as shown In
cut, 250 . flat opening ledger leaves, and a leather tab
bed Index. Sheet size 7 1-2 x 10 38 inches, price com
plete $7-50
No. 53, the same outfit in the 9 1-4 x 11 7-8
size 8 50
Oregon City Enterprise
Modem Office Systemitizers
Oregon City
strong whiskey
you.
you'll like Cyrus
The People's Brush Factory.. 7.00
Jail.
E. T. Mass .". . J122.02
County Poor.
Louis Nobel Jr ..$ 37.25
'Wm. Gardner 3.50
Palace Meat Market 1.20-
Colin Mclver 10.00
Mrs. Jane Mclver 5.00
Mrs. Clay Green 16.00
H. D. Aden 10.15
Cottage Undertaking Parlors.. 12.50
Farr Brothers 20.00
F. T. Barlow 40.00
WTm. Hammond 6.00
F. J. Harkenrider 5.00
Oregon City Hospital 11.00
Mrs. G. E. Woodward 20.00
Fred Clack 7.00
P. M. Doyle 5.00
Denis Donovan 12.50
C. R. Thorpe & Co 18.00
Patton Home 26.99
A. King & Co 22.55
H. D. Harms 6.00
Beverlin's Grocery 18.20
Mrs. W. F. Adams 5.00
Fasliion Livery Stable 8.00
A. R. Stevens 6.00
Mrs. Emma E. Milsted .... 20.00
Carrie Allen 15.00
A. J. Rosenthal 20.00
Indigent Soldier Fund. .
James R. Flower $ 15.00
Charles E. Jerrett " 5.00
Christopher Mills 10.00
H. L. Hull 1.50
Insane.
Dr. Guy Mount 5.U0
Hugh S. Mount 5.00
H. H. Hughes 8.00
Printing and Advertising
Oregon City Courier Pub. Co. 44.60
Oregon City Enterprise 626.00
Wild Animal Bounty.
T. F. Wilcox $ 1.50
William Norri 1.50
John Linhart 3.50
L. C. Lowe 2.00
Adolph Aschoff 3.50
L. G. Reesland 2.50
Asaac Callahan 1 1.50
J. A. Marchbank 2.00
Peter Dhooge '. . 1.50
Henry Rheimer 3.00
Robert Miller 1.50
N. E. Stingley 1.50
B. C. Palmer 10.00.
A. J. Romestch . 2.00
Juvenile Court
D. E. Frost 10.30
Mrs. C. J. Parker 20.89
Timber Cruising
O. ,S. Boyles 175.35
M. G. Nease , 5406.72
Oregon