Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, May 17, 1913, Image 3

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MORNING ENTERPRISE, SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1913
Taking s Risk.
Vincent Emerson and I flipped cents
to see which would pay his party call
on you tonight.
Beatrice How romantic! And you
won?
Vincent Erna I lost Chicago
News
LOCAL 5RICrS
Allen Jones, of Portland, was in the
city Thursday visiting friends.
Miss Flo Beckwith, of Salem, -has
been in the city several days visiting
friends.
A. J. Bell, manager of the Bell the
atre, is confined to his home with the
measles.
Miss Mary Brown has been in the
pity' several days attending to busi
ness affairs.
J. T. Teirrel, of Portland, was a
business visitor in the city the latter
part of the week.
Floyd Beck, of San Francisco, is in
the city for a few days attending to
business affairs.
Merril Grant, a student of the Jef
ferson high school in Portland, was
in the city Friday visiting friends.
Earnest Ginther, of Schubel, was
in the- city Friday to deliver a two-year-old
horse to Frank Schoenborn.
Mrs. J. Wallace, of Lebanon, is in
Parkplace spending a couple of weeks
her daughter, Mrs. George Washburn.
There 'will be a special meeting of
the Masonic lodge Saturday evening
to confer the first degree upon a can
didate. David Hawkins, of the Blumauer
Frank company, was in the city Fri
day transacting business and visiting
friends.
We buy and sell for cash. A quick
dime beats a lazy quarter. Denver
Market Co., Cornelius & Mashk,
butchers.
Work on the new home of J- E.
Hedges, Sixth and John Adams Sts.,
is proceeding rapidly. The founda
tions and part of the basement have
been completed.
Born, to the wife of E. H. Redd
' away, of Brentwood, Portland, a son
on Miy 15. Mrs. Reddaway was form
erly Miss Catherine Warnock of this
city. This is Mr. and Mrs. Redd
away's second son.
Mrs. J. P. Lovitt was taken to
Portland Friday evening and placed
in St. Vincent's hospital. M)rs. Lov
itt has been in poor health for some
time but her condition was not re
garded as serious until Friday. Dr.
C, H. Maissner is attending.
The Pacific Highway Garage re
ceived six Ford automobiles in Fri
day. This is the third carload of
Fords to be delivered in this city this
year. Nothing reflects - the growth
and increased wealth of Oregon City
and Clackamas county as does the
great number of automobiles sojd.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Surfus and little
son, from Indiana, are in this city
visiting their cousins, Mrs. S. M. Sur
fus and family. Mr. and Mrs. Surfus
and son spent, the winter in Los
Angeles and will visit in Bristow,
Iowa, and Denver, Colorado, before re
turning to their Indiana home.
Members of the United Artisans
are to give an entertainment in
Woodmen's hall Thursday night, May
22. Local and Portland talent will
appear, following which the floor will
be cleared for dancing. There will
be a small admission charge to cover
expenses.
The Knights and Ladies of Security
are planning upon giving another one
of their social evenings on May 19, in
Woodmen's hall. Members and their
friends are cordially invited to attend
There will be a short program, to
be followed by music and dancing.
After that refreshments will be serv
ed. If Conkey's White Diarrhea Remedy
doesn't cure this disease in your lit
tle chicks, we will refund your money.
Isn't that a fair offer? Oregon Com
mission Co.
EXPENDITURES OF CLACKAMAS
COUNTY FOR THE MONTH OF
MAY IN ROAD FUND
(Continued from Page 2)
District No. 22.
R. W. Zimmerman C6.00
G. Loveland 30.00
G. Hoover 8.00
V. Berg 44.00
E. Pratt 32.00
D. Hepler 3.00
V. Skinner 50.00
A. H. Sage 4.00
F. Bachert . . . ... 20.00
A. Howard 8.00
E. Judy ..I 18.00
L. Parmenter 13.50
A. Ausove ' 13.00
F. Burdix 1.00
C. Potwin 24.00
G. Watts ; 1.00
S. H. France 28.00
A. Bachert 29.00
W. A. Winder 36.50
C. J. Gardner . . . .". ............ .
Canby Hardware Co.
Erickson & Wrolstead .......
A. Lias
District No. 24.
Wm. Kuhnke .............
Earnest Stewe
John Gailer
Philip Mohr
Chas.,Harnack
Fritz Stagman . '.
Arthur Harnack
Herman Kuhnke ..."
Earnest Thel ......... . . ......
Fred Mohr
George Sether
W. H. Cochran v?
Carl Sether
G. Pottratz
J. J. Kramer -.
Geo. Brocket
Leonard Askin
C.T3. Hilton
Morritz Myers
C. E. Mitts
Louis Yoder . -.
Jim Dozier
District No. 25.
John Graves
A. D. Gribble
Ensley Gribble
Ralph Gribble
John Winegar
John Heinz
John Walch .
Leonard Walch
Phil Graves
Ed Graves
District No. 26
D. H. Ramsby
Thomas MEller
S. A. Cordill
J. V. Harless
W. W. Everhart
Solon Echerd
C. Ritter t
F. Coleman
J. H. Abbott
Robbins Bros
District No. 27
J. C. Marquam
L. N. Jones ......
J. H. Barth
John Ring
District No. 28
A. Mather T
Ferman Co
Ernest Lehman
Geo. Cuss
Zeb Bowman
Joe Frolick
Sam Lowe
Frank Sherman
John Wilhoit
Nick Sabe
Frank Kokle
N. B. Wade
Clarence Vorheis
Charles Slaughter
Lorrie Lehman
James Wilson
C. H. Green
Leslie Shank
Perry Vorheis
L. D. Shank
District No. 29
W. A. Rogers
M. E. Haley
W. Sporalsky
O. B. Taylor
S. L. Prahl ., .-.
Joe Resch
District No. 30
Glenmorrie Quarry Co. ...
G. E. Cline
Geo. B. Rate & Co.
Oswego Lumber Co
G. E. Cline
J. K. Worthington
O. C. Whitten
E. F. Whitten
Ed Wanker
District No. 31
L. Schaber
E. Athey
R. Bushbaum
C. C. Schroeder
H. A. Baker
A. H. Schatz
A. Gebhardt
H. Gebhardt
A. H. Borland
J. Bushbaum
R. DeNeui
W. Z. Simmons
Wilson & Cooke
W. J. Powell
District No. 33
M. Butler ,
R. S. Thomas
John Kegins
J. A. Reid
District No. 34
C. Zimmerman -.
E. liedeman
F. Sinclair
O. Tonkin
E. Gross
G. Gross
C. Christensen
C. Pendo
1.70
.40
85.63
11.25
.. 1.00
4.00
5.00
8.00
4.00
7.00
-4.00
1.80
8.00
. 4.00
4.00
2.00
12.00
2.09
4.00
5.00
2.00
'7.50
3.00
25.25
- 4.00
4.00
14.00
4.00
9.00
9.00
. 3.00
20.00
10.00
10.00
1.00
31.00
19.50
15.00
12.00
28.00
11.25
9.00
3.00
4.00
3.00
9.35
3.25
9.00
5.00
1.00
9.40
7.25
63.00
7.00
7.50
7.50
6.00
4.00
12.00
26.00
16.00
15.00
6.00
' 6.00
3.00
15.00
15.00
23.00
6.00
35.00
' 77.50
28.00
39.00
8.00
8.00
10.35
29.20
2.75
" 15.80
27.00
34.00
18.75
20.00
20.00
20.00
J. Yonker
W. Kaiser
F. Schauber
L, Schauber ........
G. Schnooer
C. Parker
D. Colsom ;
Pope & Company
Wilson & Cooke
Scripture & Beauliau
44.00
67.50
44.00
115.00
2.50
4.15
14.50
.65
109.75
5.75
Beall Company 3.75
California Trojan Powder Co.. . 65.00
Owen G Thomas . : 3.60 j
District No. 35
J. C. Hessel 21.00
Hood & Hutchins ... 2.68
Harvey Schneider ........... 6.00
Victor Hengstler 9.50
Philip Bates . ... 4.50
Wm. Booth 41.10
. t District No. 36 -
K. Gregerson 6.20
L. Jacobs ; 1.00
Ed Worndahl 20.00
R. F. Watts 13.00
Grover Pomeroy ............. 8.00
John MteKinzie 20.00
C. Garinger 10.00
L. Rail 23.00
District No. 37
C. W. Kruse .... 50.37
.1. J. Krause 44.88
C. Legler 28.87
P. A. Anderson 20.50
Wm. Sewell . .. 23.00
Western Clay Co. ..y 26.25
Geo. B. Rate & Co 2.25
Western Clay Co. ' 29.70
Western Clay Co. 19.43
District No. 38
J. Wallace 5.25
J. Baunigartner .". 35.03
P. W. Rathbone 2.25
J. W. Holmes 11.50
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It WILL NOT If yoo tK
KRAUSE-'iS
HEADACHE
CAPSULES
Thev will cure unr kind of Headache, no I
matter what the cause. Perfectly Harmless.
Pric 25 Conta
K6KHAILICETTICF6. C&.DeaMoines.Ia.J
FOR SALE BY i
Howell .
Harbes .
Melvin .
Melvin .
Lawrence
Sims
D.
G.
H.
O.
J.
S.
W. Hiatt
E. Bradorf N . .
A. Shepard . ... .
R. Parker .
E. Rickson . . .
E. Reims
W. Scott .....
N. Melvin
J. Edmonds . . .
S. Ross
L. Bacon . . . .
L. Lightbody . .
J. Zimmerman
W. McNeil ...
J. Miller ......
J. Shaw
H. Elliott
J. Lites
A. Gross
T. Johnson . . .
THE JONES DRUG CO.
We have a large stock
of these remedies, just
fresh from the laboratory.
1 OaH-ia
I KJlbJC ... ......
I D. Colson
i W. Dent .........
I L. Day
K. Schrackenback
E. Seely
'B. Hill
J. Schauber
6.00
6.00
6.00
12.00
1.00
4.00
2.00
1.0Q
2.00
30.00
49.00
5.45
6.05
2.00
1.00
.1.00
. 5.00
2.50
78.75
" 56.88
81.35
10.00
39.75
56.50
49.75
38.25
14.00
48.00
10.00
39.75
45.00
11.00
23.75
46.00
8.00
8.00 ;
8.00
9.00
14.50
12.00
18.00
24.00
9.00
2.75
83.00
74.00
74.00
66.00
49.00
6.00
.45.00
51.00
49.00
59.00
51.00
2C.50
23.50
24.50
11.50
Herbert Holmes -10.64
District No. 40
California Trojan Powder Co.. . 70.00
Grover Judd 10.50
W. H. Stone .................. 13.25
C. O. Davis 26.25
! Floyd Davis 29.00
G. A. Stone 6.00
Wiley F. Douglass 9.00
P. Douglass 9.00
C. L. Mathis 10.00
District No. 41
H. H. Udell 13.00
Joseph De Shazer 13.00
Gay lord Keith 2.00
John Bews ..." 2.00
Harold Miller . "2.00
C. A. Keithe 16.60
District No. 42
O. Giger 14.00
A. Loe 22.00
A. Loe 2.00
A. G. Yoder 6.00
A. Taylor 14.00
Austin Taylor 12.00
Otto Owens ...... 2.00
M. Roberts 3.00
W. Dale ' 2.00
H. Jackson 10.00
Mr. Mitchell 8.00
J. W. Watson 18.75
'' .. - District No. 43
The Giant Powder Co. 33.00
J. P. Strahl 5.00
Roy Douglass 6.00
Lester Rivers 5.00
Wm. Huggins 4.00
Frank Fuchs 4.00
James Rivers 1.00
A. D. Burnett 7.50
P. R. L. & P. Co 1.85
District No. 44
W. R. Osburn , 2.00
Chas. Rider 1 5.00
District No. 45
Walter Cox 22.00
Otis Vallen 8.00
John Scott 8.00
Ernest Vallen i8.00
Matt Jagmin 8.00
Amos Vallen 4.00
C. A. Bengli
District No. 54
R. F. Watts , ....
Jack Watts 1. . . . . a
C. C. Wiser '',
D. D. Hostetler
Wm. Fleegle . . . . '
O. Mahler ........ .' ,
Clyde Kunze ;
Linn Calvin
Jens Sorensen
Theo Thyker
J. L. Stanton
W. F. Stanton
Baline Clavin-
V. G. Clavin
Bud Kent
K. Gregerson
Grover Kunze
A, S. Kent ....
W. Bond
J. Fisher
T. Graham ,
W. G. Wolf
T. Leffler
Simon Roth ..............
P. H. Kliewer
Oliver Yoder
District No. 55
Creason Mill Co
H. H. Mattoon
E. Ficken
C. Jubb
A. H. Meyer
James Craft 7
L. L. Manlove
District No. 56
W. J. Wilson & Co .......
District No. 57
S. N. Struhbar
L. M. Moshberger
Otto Blxel
Fred Sailer
Geo. Sawtell
O. Klyo , .".
A. F. Eyman
Wm. H. Stuwe '
E. Burkholder
A. L. Widstrand
W. H. Franklin
Oscar Franklin
Aug. Rothenberg
P. T. Smith ..;
C. F. Stutz
Ed Moshberger
Wm. H. Stuewe , . .
Poison Implement Co.
District No,
The Barton Lumber Co.
Paul Kliem
B. F. King
J. C. Miller
J. Wymore . .'
Carl Mumpower
T. Brown
Ed Cox
D. L. Davis : .
Ed Griffin
C. Cristensen .......
S. H. Lyons
58
. 7.50
4.00
2.00
4.00
6.50
28.00
42.00
48.00
20.0)
26.50
50.50
62.50
65.50
.35.00
33.25
33.00
27.25
9.00
1.00
8.00
8.00
20.00
22.50
15.50
12.00
5.50
10.50
18.00
54.00
8.00
22.00
18.00
18.00
11.00
15.50
10.00
1.35
3.50
20.00
20.10
19.25
4.00
48.75
19.45
3.50.
4.00
'4.00
38.50
22.50
5.00
17.00
2.60
27.50
50.40
3.85
12.00
40.00
4.00
4.00
36.00
18.00
10.J0
10.00
9.50
10.00
Beall & Company
Standard Oil Co.
Williams . Bros. . .
W. H. Wettlaufer
R. Haag
L. Grace . . . .
P. F. Putz
A. F. Buche
...
..1775.05
7.92
1.45
8.00
4.00
4.00
-.4.00
2.00
J. Putz 5.60
P. Schiewe 1.00
"Vv, Thompson 22.00
R.r Thompson 7.00
C. Thompson 4.00
J. Eggerman 2.00
J. Bushbaum 15.00
(Continued on page 4)
Pabst'sOkay Specific
Doe the work. You al lto A A
know it, by reputation.
Price
FOR SALE BY
JONES DRUG COMPANY
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GENERAL ROAD FUND
Wilson & Cooke 35.50
W. J. Wilson & Co,...- 15.50
Coast Culvert & Flume Co. ... 98.30
Buffalo Steam Roller 21.46
George Lammers :. ........... 25.81
John Heft 25.20
Wilson & Cooke '1.50
R. B. Beatie 30.57
Coast Culvert & Flume Co, ... 2.45
Clarence Simmons 25.00
Joe Powers 4.00
F. B. Brown 4.00
F. A. Wilson 4.00
Rev. J. M. Park 6.00
Estacada Mercantile Co 1.91
Jesse Cox 22.50
District No. 46
California Trojan Powder Co.. . 23.50
Irwin Hauk 1.00
Orvel Watts 2.00
Emerson Watts 2.50
-Melvin Leach 2.50
D. H. Watts 8.25
J. J. Hajttan 8.00
D. H. Watts 5.00
District No. 47
J. C. Mlumpower 2.00
H. Carmikal 7.00
Ira Hart 12.00
E. E. Roethe 37.50
O. P. Roethe 50.00
L. Vettotoe 10.00
District No. 9
Delft Creek Lumber Co 20.83
McCurdy Lumber & Hardware
Co 109.88
F. H. Davis 12.00
E. T. Davis 4.50
Tom Carter 6.50
A. J. Irvin 29.50
Frank Sanford 4.50
G. T. Hunt 60.50
Otis Wagner 8.00
Ben T. Rawlins 33.00
Paul Sauer 3.00
H. H. Anders .-. . . 20.00
Geo. Hathaway 19.00
Norman Elling 10.00
H. O. Sanford 24.00
G. H. Sanford 22.00
District No. 50
J. W. Townsend 20.00
F. M. Townsend 12.50
Charles Ehlers 8.00
District No. 51
A. L. Heacock 16.25
Will Terrin , 18.00
Edd Terrin ,.. 16.00
Aug Wedin 16.00
Aug Samuelson . . .' 16.00
Earnest Johnson 16.00
The Superiority of ElectricToast
to the charred, or brittle, or soggy kind made in the
tedious old-fashioned way, is relatively the same as the
superiority cf grilled steak to fried steak.
For one-tenth of a - cent a slice the General
Electric. Radiant Toaster makes Perfect Toast faster
than you can cat it. It is Perfect Toast because the
radiant heat forces the necessary chemical change
in the bread. This insures delicious golden Toast that
fairly melts in your mouth.
You can operate the General Electric Radiant Toaster on the
finest damask table cloth. Its neat porcelain base and cheerful
glowing coils add grace and charm to any table.
This little toaster is on display at our store in the Bea
ver Building on Main Street.
Portland Railway, Light & Power Company
V Beaver Building, Main Street -
Eugene Taylor
Guss Lingle
Fred Hoffmeister
John Terrin . . 5.00
District-No. 53
George Palmer ... 8.00
Charles Palmer 8.00
Walter Rowell 8.00
6.00
7.00
8.00
Unqualifiedly the Best
lebge:
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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
yd-
25.50 ' A. Neuenschwander
1.00