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THE MASTER KEY (Continued from pag 4 ) lutely lion. Chance, th master of II. delight la atrang frk. Now at Uila aootMOt, when ba fell haired In bl heart fur bta partner, wben ba kn tbat ba bad run oo hi floal quaal with a rakiii to eoddi along, all trvaa Chanr lakl brr quirk 6 agar on klm and whispered, "IIrP !( beard Ibal light whlsp and dropped bta rit to tlx (round A mo bent lalar bo waa furiously hammer Ing at ibo outcropping of rock ibal threw lla abarp shadow down tba bill Wllkeraon turod lugUhly tn bia ale p. "I wonder where tba old man la." ba muttered to blnaelf. "Ua'a alway prowling round n' nlghta," Wbat waa that flgur altnktng around tba bluff Something In bla partner attltod b (topped directly tn tba full sben of tba moonlight mad btm paua. "Ua'a got aomelbtng," bo tboogbt tj doao bo not como down to H Pulled Out H.a Revolver and Fuwd t th Man. camp) I tblnk I'll aeo." Bo be wrap ped blmaelf In bla blanket attain, but bla eye were open and turned on bia partner. A few momenta later Gallon came to camp, heavy footed aa If half asleep, dropped bla hammer and kicked the lira to a blai. "If I bad a prop.- partner there would b coffee for me," be aald In to tone loud enough to reach the aleeper. "What the matter, old pair aaked Wllkeraon, apparently drowsy. "Ob, nothing." aald Gallon. "1 Jmrt thought yoo mlgbt bav left aotu eof fee." "Did not find anything, did yon, part ner r asked Wllkeraon. "Nopey; nothing doing. Gueaa those Indian did 001 glv mo th rlgbi bunch. - Wllkeraon turned over aa If once more going to aleep, but bla eyea were open, and be aaw Gallon marking down aome note on a piece of paper. "Did yoo aay tba Indian did not give you the right huncbr Wllkeraon aaked auddenly "How often bare I got to tell you we're partner! I be lieve If you gut strike you wouldn't tell me Are we partners or notr "Yes; we re prfners ill rtgbt I baven't found anvthltiK " "Hunt kuk runt tutr yoo bad tn your bHnd?" Hkeil Wllkeraon drow Illy "Your aivtaya bringing tn a lot of dirt and l.-'kltm 11 over but notice you kind ot keep that dirt in I your hand " Wllkerson on. e more vleln.-i) to bis physical desire rn iw inn whs awakened by the tii rmm nf .-n-it on tbe bill He in1ieiilr mle. him elf and let out a .-urx hiciiih-iI the OV trojet of hie lwi 'wu iitil realized tbat GhIIi.d h still iwnkc alttlna by the P-enie r:t'ua euti tbe aaiue stub pencil "Tbat'a my pencil," be tbouKbt dully "There la not anotber pencil In tbla desert How can I write to Dolores If Old Man Gallon walks offT Be took out of bla pocket a worn leather wallet and drew out the pic ture of a wornnn, whose calm, cold fea tures, unadorned by the photographer's art, were appealing to tbe man of his appetites Be looked at this a moment and then all tbe morbid fire In bla blood flamed toward bis heart Love, life and happiness depended upon the pos session of gold Therefore, with this fire In bis heart Wllkerson suddenly got tbat absolute thirst for gold which traverse deserts, which baa killed more people than tbe armies of Eu rope. And in his sudden access of physical desire for gold in order to attain this woman be rose to bis feet and there came upon bis face a swift expression, stealthy but determined Be put tbe photograph away and pantherlike, stole into the shadow un der tbe bill and toward the man who had been his partner, but whom be waa resolved to kill Be crept along, taking all precautions against disturb ing a single pebble, until be stood over Gallon, and In tbe full moonlight be nw that Gallon was drawing tbe plans and marking the locations of a mine. "How far," be thought forcefully to himself, "baa tbe old man gone What gulcb la this? Wbat place la thla? Ha baa found the gold and I'm going to have UJ" Ha still, watched the rn.ncH LIFE-SAVERS DIE AS ( y A y V t JT 1 ' 'r i .and tn the midst of thla firmament, aa ) - -X ' It bortxou bad been obliterated, be L "t. 'v "W ev . I aaw a lltary twlnkllns lltbL wbicb I a. V ,v-v) -,'r! ' ! meant a human habitation C-' V . . ty. Tb mer act of articulate ieecb SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 23. Five members of a crew of Hveaavers try ing to reach the steam achooner Ha- nalei were drowned early tonight Two of the Hanalel's crew were drowned late today while trying to make their way through the aurf with llnea. Two passengers managed to awlm to aafety. ad e blm tree fn rod Mtorat "Tbla will oak 700 nappy. Tbat moment Oalloa aaw WUkroa smiling at blm tfuilie end tear, aorrow and Uui tar tin mado tbla world wbat It la, and tba atnllo on tba aaturulua Tlaaga of Wllkaraon atlrrtd Gallon to bia depth. Did Wllkaraon knowf Had Wllkeraon nl Waa Hutb to loao tba gold tbat ba bad found after aU tbeao frT Wllkerson bad peered o bta a boulder. Wllkeraonl Wtlkaraonl WU keraonl Tbara muit bo no Wllkeraonl Ha pulled out bla rvolvc and fired at tba man amUtog at blm from too abadow. Wllkaraon emptied bla revolver at tba old man. Put Oalloo'a trained era. barked op by bla overmaatertng pa- alon, bad directed bU weapon too aura (7. Wllkeraon real lied tbat bla aoo mf bullet bad gooo horn. Btlll with tba blood luet In bla Heart Gallon pulled oat tba plture of a Utile firl and palonatly klaaed It -Too look llko jour tuolfcer. bum.- bo whispered. Out "bile bo waa yielding to tbla queer tendern bla former partner waa atrueallna to bl feet-owy wun pain, aheolutely cowed by tba ebock of finding blroaelf pbyalcally belple-a. yet driven by Initloct to Bod other human being. Wbere were tbeyT Tbera waa no eoond on tba deaert except tba roatllng of tba dry leave of tba ! yuccas and the mortnor of tbo cartua 1 aa It died of drought Ua waa really of two niuida. One dealr waa to find tba location of the gold. Tba other waa to eav bla own Ufa and uag tba bit ' tcr fait wbk-b ba knew meant death. At laat ba atutubled to bla feet and peered acroaa tba mUt veiled vNey. r'ar away ba aaw a llgbt Gathering U bla strength, ba atarted toward K. for It -held out to blm tba proapect of help for bla pbyalcal Injury, and aa ba fingered bta revolver ba fvrtbty dreamed of finding Gallon and ao aveuglug himself. I'otler (be aura ba tramped on. Aa men tbelr real world In miniature od their Ideal world ma (mined, aa wa II do. tba moon, Hooding Ita light ' down upon bi path, did not appear j wltbln bta ranee of vision. It waa 1 I only tb Utt!e pin point of atar In the purple black iky tbat he dlacerned died In bla throat lie realized that b bad no water, and the overpowerUig tblrat burned In bla very marrow "I oant make It." ba thought to bin ell "Gallon baa got the beat of 'tie. Ba found tbat place and made I lb plan and fooled aie." U pain 'fully lifted bis clinched band toward ; Heaven and cursed vehemently ontll j lla curses faded Into a perfect delirium )f mad dream Far away on tb bill , the coyote barked dlamally. No longer stealthily like a man ob J teased but with one desire, be atrug , tied down the bill aud out upon the 'mesa. Yet there waa still In bla eye all the Innumerable stars, and be could not fii bis direction In bla mind for 'to his accentuated slgbt they all ap peared brilliant and peculiar. Tbn b pt lost At time. In moments wben tb dead ly thirst which parched bl throat al lowed htm to drink, be aaw the ona glimmering light, wblcb marked the place where be knew Gallon bad gone. Mile and hours became to blm aa nothing, yet finally through bla aharp ened eensee be smelled water, and aa the aun was rising over San Jacinto mountains be fell face downward Into 1 atream. Some Instinct told klm tbat town wer built on bill; that conse quently to find the town be abould go opatream. 80 be struggled stemming tbe current dragging bl feet bis left band clinched Into th folds of bl shirt over tbe wound In bl heart was still smoldering the Same wblcb he fuInM, of "la physical atrengtb bad been hatred of his partner. "I'll get blm yet" be muttered CHAPTER IU "You ar under rrt. VR away on tb earn dimly lit desert another man waa aeek Ing tbe aame light Thomas Gallon bad realized tbat ba was a murderer. Wbat would happen to Ruth If be were convicted of killing bla partner? This wss the thought wblcb drove blm on onward toward tbe little speck across tbe mesa. Cars leas of th cactus, of tbe sagebrush, ab solutely unmindful of tbe little gul lies made by last year's rains, bp tramped steadily onward, and aa be did ao there was formulated In bis mind a plan not only to save the gold for his daughter, but to save ber father's honor. It Is true of lights and Ideals tbat the farther yoo follow tbem tbe fainter tbey grow, and It waa with astonish ment that Thomas Gallon suddenly found himself In tbe street of Valle Vista. There la a lot of silent Influence In tbe mere sight of closed doors. Gallon looked down the street and every door was closed except one. No hospitality. One single sign showed tbat law and order, alwaya vigilant held their away. He staggered on toward the green light wblcb marked the sheriff's office, in there be found an alert deputy. "Wbo are your "I am Gallon." be aald firmly. "The outlaws have got my partner and near- ly got mer Tbe deputy looked at blm shrewdly a moment and seemed satisfied. An In stant later be waa on bla feet buckling on bis belt and revolver, and In a sec ond Instant be bad brushed bla way past the old miner and waa bawling out into what apparently waa a vacant street Gallon dimly beard bla calL Ula. one. thought waa to play bis, part SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 23 Shroud ed In the milky white fog which lured the little steamer Hanalel, of the In dependent Steamship company, to de struction on the jagged teeth of Dux bury Reef, "the graveyard of the Pa cific," is the fate of the more than two score people making up her pas sengers and crew. The Hanalel, bound here from Eu reka, having on board 28 passengers and a ship's company of 30 hands, drove Into the rock-studded shoals. nine miles north of the Golden Gate, tbia morning, and, although many hours have paased since then, tbe only information received Indicates tbat the .. - r v . w m nkim t4ti - t "l M f Mttli A t 111 111 Ml rt 11)1 i UKi.UUIS i;i 1 V l'.JilhUl'Uini'., I' U 1 1 . 1 , i 1 1 iiiiiiHiUi.il id ma ana. ouia n,- an and By accident bla goldt A Moment lata curtain on (be aakioa acruaa tba atreot waa lowered and tba door opened. Wbai'a tba matter r yalUd half drunken fellow, reeling auL "alalia I out agalnr rrted tba dep. aty. "Get tba ahertS. Tbey bare gu tbla feltow'a partner." Then ba torn! to Gallon authoritatively and aakX 1 "Mow much did yon baeT -Nothing." aald Gallon. "Wa did not etrtke anylblug. but tbay tbougbl wa bad," llul wltb quirk geeture tba depniy grattied Oalloo a wrtat and opened bio band, dlacloatug a nugget. "Wbere did yon get tnler b aaked Tba old man atared down aruptdly at that warm bit of gold, lla bad carried Vjr vv.v 1 ! 4V 1. Gt ur horeea, boy- It clear acrow tb mean, emblem of bla thtraL aynibol of bla undilng dlr. For th moment h did not know wbat 10 auawer. Then b recoveretl blmaelf md auiltl quietly. "I waa going to- It pauaed a moment ami looked atralght Into the eyes of th wan opimslte blm. "I waa going to aave all I bad" "If that'a all you had Msriaa did not get much, aud be la coualderrd a pret ty aiuart fellow." was the curt ra pooi "Her come th sheriff " In the west their ordlnarv kivecb I deeU not word Appeared other men and then the bulky flcur of tbe hr Iff This man waated no time In pr lluiiiinrie. but quickly roared "Wblcb wyr "At tb font of Pan Jacinto moun tain, on th upper level," Gallon tam mered "Get your borac. boya," ordered tb sheriff It wa not but a few minutes ontll th po. Gallon riding stolidly on an extra bora, wa cnipertng through tb atreet toward tb mountain, now absolutely dark, aa tb moon bid et Sheriff Uawkln waa not a war that aa tbey croased a wash a panting, groaning man waa crawling on bla belly toward th solitary IlKht wblcb marked Vail VUta. Nor did Oallon, dumbly riding toward tb darkne wblcb bid th ceoe of bl crlmo, real la tbat Wllkerson waa wltbln ten yard of blm aa they aplaabed through th nream. Then suddenly appeared tn tb aky a spot of white, wblcb apread ontll tb mnrk of the night bad turned to dusk. "Welt thank God If daylight" aald tb sheriff to Gallon. "I goes w can get your partner all right now." And ven aa be spoke tb dusk suddenly be came enriched by the light of tb sun rising In tb east Tba moment It struck tbe brass on bla pnny'a bridl Gallon Involuntarily reined In. Through his blistered Up b muttered: "Goldl Rutbr Inquiring eye wer turned on blm. Tbe sheriff shoved hi horse over and aaked "Wbat goldr At tb same Instant cam th deputy on the other side of blm. "Say. chief, b says ther wa no gold" A elnewy arm reached out and took Gallon's gun away from blm. "I tblnk I better keep tbla," aald the sheriff, bis dark countenance growing stern. 80 tbla cavalcade made Ita way through tbe fresh California dawn ontll ther was a audden break In th mesa. The deputy threw out his band "There are a hundred gulchea In the mountalna. Wblcb one la It pardnerr At tbe word "pardner" Gallon pulled himself together. The glitter of the brass on tbe horse's headstall and that word Should be tell tbem the location of tbat gulcb? Tbe stroke of one 1 horse's hoof might disclose tbe mother j lode, and yet be had told tbem tbe out laws bad killed Wllkerson. nis borse stumbled and threw him. When he got up be gropingly pointed bis hands toward the bills and mut tered "That way, boys that's wbere they got blm." Half an hour later the posse waa grouped about the dead Ore. and the sheriff waa staring at a blood stained blunket 'There has been trouble," be said abruptly. Then be turned on Gallon. "Why Is thla coffee botr be ssld lifting up tbe pot Tbe brusque tonea of the sheriff cut tbe silence tbat foU lowed "I don't see your man. 1 don't under stand this You are under arrest for the murder of'- He looked at Gallon, and tbe old man Involuntarily aald "Wllkerson." All day the sheriff, wltb Gallon, bla anna pinioned behind blm, searched the gullies and gulches for tbe man whose blood stained blanket they bad found The old man, taciturn aa ever, merely said, aa If repeating by rota. "The outlaws got blm." Wben the full moon had risen and the nlgbt life of the desert bad begun, eroteaoue life, built of fleetlne. .forma fog and the sea have exacted a ter rible toll. Off the fringe of the outer reef, un able to lend assistance because of the nasty swell, three steamers the rev enue cutter Rainbow and tbe oil tank era Richmond and El Segundo are waiting for the Impenetrable mist to lift and reveal the tragedy. DWIGGIN8 CHASES BURGLAR A burglar In the yard of Guy Dwlg. gins In Gladstone left post haste for the tall timber east of the town late Saturday night when Mr. Dwlgglna 1 discovered the presence of the man ! '.-'.! and blaarro abadown, USa abartlT anlUd ball ap tbo ranyuav On ona aid of tba gulUy on wblrb tbay war ranied tba aberllTa man bad built a fir It waa again! a eork. wbkb nm whltely andar tbo a Gallon aaw bla (banco, lla worked bla way to tba fir aid tn eptt of tba pain held bla banda out ovor tba plaao nttl ba fall tbo atnnde of Ua ropa weaken anil finally part. A moojeot later ba waa making bla way to wber tbo bocnw war tied Ua laapad 0Mn tba nearest aoa and within a aacood waa on bla way down tba hUl UiW th nUt wbkk filled U valley. Hut lha nole of bla bora' boor on lb roagb ah I of lb bUlald aweb aoed tba guard . "I Ihlnk I will baea a rap of ton," no aald to blmoelf aleeplly nod elug- gteniy atretcbe.1 blmaelf. A aaoreeut lalar b Hung th amply coffeepot Into lha darkneon HbtrtlT." b crWd, ' gnar Th ahertff Hfted bta lanky form aa If by a atngto tuoreuieoL "Wbo'a goneT ba yelled "That man, OaOoo." roplled tba guard "W moat get him. txyar tb abartlT aald Tbey rod to the edf of lha bill and looked down Into an Irldeaceot a of nilat. a mar pool of curdling moon. ahln "Ua'a g"t away from oa. boya." aalj the aherlff WU uer find blm there." (iatlon roil quickly on, no longer eeekliig for a Miibt. but for darkn. and yt aa he fell the pony quiver on der blm be hlmeelf frl a atrang train or Wllkrrn waa atltl all'a aoin wber behind that veil waa bta enemy and the mao who knew the location of tba rk beat lutne tn all golden Califor nia Mttflun "treat pier nurka tbo point I 00 the SaoFranrlaro water front wber i etx'uer or later every one In hl world I paawa. aud aniong th multitude ( atrang. aubdurd auJ unvubdtied by i tb trrine ndona forrra which make our 1 clvlluatlon. Gallon found hlmaelf abao- I lutely unotwrved In this ihrung-h j was aa be boptd to he. Itertbed al I lb pier waa a efeutilp. quartermaa j tens at the gangway, and a algn bung 1 00 th rati saying. "W aU at Ui3 IP ." I Wben he reached nta cabin Gallon stealthily took out from bla pocket a i folded paper and looked at It II laid It on tb hlt covering of th buuk I and one mor dipped Into bl Jacket Thla tlin It waa lb plcttir of a girl I "I will aav it for you." be murmur i d to hlnxelf The bar room bld but on movabl artlrl of funiltor ; a cheat of atraug orkmanablp and rnloletit of alien land Gallon stoop , ed over and pulled at th lid II cam : 010 to bl touch, aud be aaw tben a 1 atrang conglomeration of article. An I Idol lay there. Uiauliuate, but Uupur j tant H picked II up. and 0 did o on or lla coral ya reii out To blm It waa a sinister omen, and b (tared for a moment Clutching at bla breast Tben be gav way to th hysteria of tbe bunted aod th baunfed "1 don't know whose god yoo am," n muttered "but If yoo must bav it -Uki tt." AMI tato the. ooaa antkel b thrust tb paper tbat bald tb cret of bta mlno. Tbat aleep wblrb la Uk a bot In tb heart vertook Gillon be for th Santa Clara waa wll to tea, II waa awak ened from It by tb oond of an alter cation. "Yoo'v got to pnt back to port," aald a vole In an ngly ton. Tber waa a fuallad of abota, aod tben tb deck beneath him tilted alow ly. Tb cbeat alld down tb deck to ward shor. Gallon locked th cbest dragged It across tb sill and than looked back to e an eoormou wad of water Thla wall crumpled faded "You ar under arrest for th murder f yet left blm breathless. Wbat waa tb matter? Tben b saw bug columns of smoke pouring out from the after part of tbe ship It was not the In exorable and avenging aea, but Ore. Be saw tbe boats go over tbe side. Be saw two men struggling In tba tops yet It waa a dream. Ula consciousness held but two fact one the cheat that contained the secret of hla mine, tb otber tbe key that bad locked wltbln that strange and alien depoaltory th picture of a little girt Six hour later a beavy aea drove a piece of wreckage up the crumbling beacb beneath a cliff on tba Oregon abore. On It waa a man brine drench ed almost unconscious, bnt still able to crawl beyond tbe reach of the fin gering breakers, clutching a key. It waa Thomas Gallon. Be sat down and stared at tb burn ing ship be bad left Dimly ba remem bered those strange number tbat marked, the. position, ot that.reaaei and started out In pursuit. The case was reported to Sheriff Mass Monday but no trace of the man could be found. Klamath Falls Herald: A new way to while away time In the county tall has been put to use by L. G. Pum ford and Al Meader, two men who are awaiting hearings before the grand Jury. Thla la by doing fancy work and the needlework turned out by these prisoners Is aa good aa that done by any woman. Astoria mud flats are to be filled In by tbe dredge Columbia, .!' -;iiv.. yjfiu ' .'' i--mm s flaming to fl-tnwtun rar 01 a bufiaun. tat. n weal; II. ft north. Hut bw t rnnitit tbeojf flow to keep IM frwU'ut UfunaattMs la hi bead Ilia gmpTua finaer found ta A nuiiiieal later b wa cratcblug lb number on lla soft fc Till." b aald tbrooib bur narriui Mi, "i ih master bay " atared up al lb blu ky. ad Ua boated bl bead In 0114 wkoav a If Wllkrw k nllv b known. Every day lb Mtu. Wben ran I find tb earrel of lb Mattel Key l Tbuuiaa Oalloa then picked p bl lettet III sod dully mubed va U rvnleut Fuuny. b thought l blmeaJf, "Ibal that natneT lht I wroto Iirak about baa nut turned up." II fumbled lb letter uucartaluly. but tb nam ran .-tit bla eyeJohn Ifctrr. At Ibal very moment lb motor stag rbugged alowly Into cauip, aad a tall. beavllr bull! uiau 111111 down Into lb etrt aull tea la band II loh ed about blm wltb a trained ay. ew tb opauliig of a lulu upon blll-lh treaii erawiUig toward dump, lb pump bvu all Ih para uberuilla of ao acOv turn, but alao prvlvd that th a tamp mill wa aUeut I II bat Ibey'v kl th lodr thought lo bluiaalt II turned to turner wbo paaatug ana a 14. "Wber t air. Uallour I'p tber la Ibal buugalow," waa lb reply John Dorr straightened blmaelf p and waul quietly up tba acclivity, until be finally arrived before a typical Cali fornia boua Tu bla great aitouUbr nieui demle!, fair balreO girl run fronted blm. luitrad of th bruaqu. rude miner be bad te0 led lo a pect b would meet on bla arrival at "The Vlaatei Key" "I'm John Durr." ba aald awkwardly I ram lo 111 Gallon I am th aew iiiiuuig auginevr ItulD looked at blm rrlttcaUy. II aa nothing ilk lb oieo ah waa rd lo Ills I'lutbe wrrv good II fairly tirmttird soap ud water, and bl very apparent atrengtb glowed to oratb a clear, smooth akin and wU roportlonrd drub Then ah met bla eyra in frauk admiration. "I'll oil fatber." sh aald. bat ab till hr)tatrd That gentle pan brought th blood to John ttarr'e fee. realised tint this wa a moment be would ! ruiiutar. (Continued Net Work.) COUNTY COURT (Continued from pago 3.) Ji-pr ItasinusHi-n It.CMI Klnur IUxon 6.00 Mrs. Claire lluchanan 3.00 Ijiwrrnce Mauta G. V. Krerhart . 30 3.00 C. A. Nash 7.50 A. J. Wilson 7.50 K. W. Randolph 7.50 J. M. Alldredge 7.50 Frank Koenlg. Jr 7. SO G. F. Johnson 7.50 R. U I.ynn 7.50 A. J. Wilson 6.00 K. II. Cooper 6.00 II. I.. Mull 3.00 Mary n. Cauflold 00 l G. Kellogg 3.00 8. R. Green 3 00 J. K. Morris 6.00 Geo. II. Miller 3.00 Will Shannon 6.00 Elva lllnnchnrd 600 Corullo Amtine 3.00 A. F. Jack 3.00 II. C. Toiler 3.00 J. U Meldrum 3.00 Geo. Randall 3.00 John C. Ilradloy 3.00 W. D. Andrews 3.00 W. H. Howell 3.00 R. Seiler 3.00 A. E. Rugg 3.00 Chas. E. Moeroy 6.00 Janett Scott 3.00 Margaret Rugg 3.00 E. A. Smith 3.00 E. A. 8mlth 3.00 II. J. Staata 3.00 Glenn Mills 3.00 C. T. Tooze Vm. Campbell . . . W. F. Young .... Jessie M. Say .... G. F. Durst J. C. Her Pearle 0. Streoter Elmer Todd J. A. Dewer P. D. Gray C. S. Flak 6.00 9.00 13.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 10.00 10.40 6.00 8.00 James Boll 3.00 C. H. Edwards 3.00 W. E. Gunnert 3.00 John Kelsecknr 6.00 Chas. Sharuke COO Casper Junker G.0O Leo Rath 3.00 P. E. neckwith 3.00 Fretf Proctor 3.00 A. E. nell 9.00 City of Sandy 3.00 O. M. Grosfiong 6.00 Scott Carter 6.00 C. G. Vorhers 11.00 Guy Dibble 6.00 P. M. Iloyles 6.00 Bert R. IHrd fl.OO A. 11. Hubbard 6.00 F. W. Mcl,aran 3.00 James Guttrldge 9.00 A. D. Schmidt 9.00 J. A. Reld 13.00 Joseph Guttrldge 9.00 J. W. Marra 9.00 C. E. Kllgore 9.00 J. F. Moger 9.00 Ed Closner 6.00 Frank Ott 9.00 Geo. W. Johnson 9.00 A. If. Schmidt 16.60 R. P. Grady 9.00 Sam 8chleget 9-00 Frank Donley 9.00 E. E. Oehlschlaeger 12.0C Cbas. Thomson - 9.00 J. L. Kruse 00 William Koellermeler 9.00 Henry A. Baker 9.00 Edward Sharp 9.00 Jullua Iderbof 10.60 R, DeNoln P0 hMhmiI HI. I, No. V. I. Wlill W. V. I'rahl A. M. Mii't'iinell M. N. I'rteell C, H. Arnold J. II. Mlley W. t Ken run HiIiimiI Dial. No. t0 .,. Annual llulx-rt K. K CiHkerlin W. II. Union , , , , , . . our H Ha t. I'. Miller , A. M. Kln liem j. K. UC'roy IjiiiI Funk Id Miller DUt. No. K .. , J. W. Draper I). ('. Howell Henry Klllott to (. F. Ilorton . , . . . . . . . . , , 1 00 3 00 3.00 too 6.00 0O too 1 00 1.00 3.oo 6 00 1 00 100 too U.oo too f 00 II 00 t.KO too 3 00 JOOi M Kllnger I'. Hanson I. J. Wlnkla U U I'ortrr Morelta Hlikiiian m-rtlia Davenport James Mrhola I V Tamer II. V. Green City of West 1. 1 nti Chaa. V. Wanner It. V. MeGlnnla M. Taurtilnan II. D. Aden Cora llaaselbrlnk Amelia IV ten II tb tbo (leu Aden Thnmm Johnson J. ( KiUar.la Kil (ina Andy FroMum- 1 1. W. Fanner It A. Jillikrn Gertlo Wlllaon Ji-s W. Hyatt W. II. Crlteser Frank Cai-n Frank (I. (llrr W. U Snlilow Willamette lire Dept. .. W. W. Jen,. 6 00 14 00 1:00 13.00 12.00 12 00 12 no 1200 6 00 eoo 6.00 6.00 6.00 coo 600 600 6 00 coo 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 3.00 6.00 O. M. Aue Klin Toll It. W. Zimmerman U I.. Irwin I.. D. I'arinenter W. . Till WniMadt A Krlckaun .., St. O. Dlllinan H. O. Dlllinan C. I. Stafford (1. N. Kdarda A. ( Howlnnd ('has. Voiiderabo K. F. Anderson A. H eh ram H. Woodward II. M. Trinpli'ton Chaa. V. Pope l.amtirrt C. Spngln ('has. W. Kelly Jnme Wilkinson tins. K. Hum 6 00 3.00 3.00 3.00 300 6.00 6.00 Cbna. 8. Nohlo r. C. Ilurk F. II. Croaa I.loyd Itl.hes Alma Moore Nan Chapman F. A. Olmsted 3.00 6.00 3.00 10.00 61.60 John Iowry I.. P, Horton Henry C. Wlrful K. T. Maas Oregon City Enterprise . 11. F. Weddlo G. A. llergren I.. C. Hubbard Huntley Ilroa. Co Oregon City Courier Ona Ron nor E. T. Quliin Frank Ott Ivu M. Harrington E. W. Ilnrtlett E. J. Maple John R. Rlchlo A. F. Hugland C. E. Warren I. . W. Andrews , F. 11. Dungan M. A. Mather E. Ii. Davidson C. D. Ptirccll Fred Wagner W. F. Miller E. A. M. Cone II. F, Gibson A. J. Ware Joe J. Thornton W. A. Heylman J. W. Smith I'orcy A. Cross W'm. Morand W. W. Jobbo C. W. Kelly II. Ownhny J. C. Mnrnuam J. S. Owlngs W. Knight Wm. Grlaenthwaito , W. V. Rogers 635.67 1.00 21.00 6.00 22.97 2.00 3S.70 3.60 2.94 1.60 3.60 2.30 .70 .30 0.90 61.00 9.60 3.60 10.70 6.00 1.00 6.90 .30 1 6.G0 2.10 .60 .60 6.40 2.80 3.40 .30 3.75 2.40 .70 8.74 .70 2.20 .1. C. Elliott 3.96 9.C0 .60 1.90 11.10 1.20 .60 W. E. Kelso F. II. King P. D. Newell C. W. Dovore J. E. Pomeroy T. G. Jonsrud D. F. LeFevor Henry Wllbern , 1.00 1.10 8.00 $ 2.50 6.00 130.50 .65 31.26 .50 18.00 11.00 G. R. Miller 8herlff. W. 8. Eddy E. R. Gregory E. T. Mass Huntley Tlroa. Co CIs H. Pratt Jones Drug Co (I. A. Bergren Wm. J. Wilson Clerk. Huntley Bros. Co .$ 3 65 E. T. Qulnn , 1.00 2.20 15.00 1.00 10.00 65.00 Iva M. Harrington W. L. Mulvey Recorder Huntley Bros. Co E. P. Dedman Lou Cochran Treaeurer Adding Machine Co 1.00 Aaaeaaor Huntley Bros. Co J. E. Jack .80 3.00 O. Hlaal ISO Circuit Curt ( lias Uklil II. M llarlnall II M. Kveihart .,' W. K Honney " Win. Hrhalg ('. It. Hunter ld llfiir Hiram Jaikaon ,., John Mullenhoff Jaiob (Iroaaliiueller ,,,,, J. II. Trrf ' V J. Walker G. It Woodl II. IVknr H. C. Iloaa W. A. Ung II. t William Harry I1. Myar Harry Treml.alh V. C. Hurk ' Clareiir II. Wilson W. K. Hrhooley Chaa. IMIInier Harry (In-ave K D. Van Aukrn II W. Koehler Mr. Morrland W. W. Myer Ma II. Card aril II. U Chandler 00 100 u I' (4 II4 Ui, 4111 - Ill III, uH a ? . r, IH (Ot lw 320 lit tat IN t tb) UI K - w 4H l - 4 H 7M IH IM . m : a- . ((4 . loot . 4!4 40 . 344 . KM . 3411 , . ::m . n't , 40.U 37 HI !:o 7 It iU 3.M ::t w "so too fOO 4.(0 l to 400 4 00 4 00 . too 400 . 2.10 TM 3 3(4 4. SO 4 M 4 M ' 40 (00 I 00 100 1 00 100 1.00 Too 7 60 7 60 7 bo 170 7 to 7 60 150 100 too 00 J. II. Clark Hniry HlrelMg Frank Frvln M F. Mr('on Opal Howling Fmma Gaff Ilolh Klkln a, Fthel Maswy J. C. Bradley W. Thiillipantl E. K. Uaf 3 00 f 00 6.00 too f 00 3 00 Jacob IVter , John Whit II. 0. Starkweather II A. C. II Knisfl IJvrsny 3.00 3 00 II I. W. II. (Ireavea Crlleaer K. W. Huilth C. W. Gallic I- P. Duffy Lisle (inlilt Eugene I.ewellrn Cbna. Ilattan H. F. Hcrlpturo F. F.. (lault Nirraliie Oslrom Robert Miller C. II. Dlrkcraon J, C. Bradley Carl Howell Fred Kamrntli . . T. K. Hells I. . F. Churchill II. A. Howard Henry Wilson , Kvorell Mi Kinney , Orln-Adklua J. N. Helver I.llllo A. Sawyer Nettle Sawyer Win. Kelan Anna Hchindder II. A. Foster "V Ida J. I Foster , Robinson It. U Mi Kenxlo Huntley Ilro 200 Wm. Hammond 100 Court Hout l A. Woodward $195.00 A. II. Dnnglcy Miller Parkvr Co Hogg Broa Parlfic Telephone Co Home Telephone Co Oregon City Enterprise H. 8. Anderaon W. W. Mattoon J. W. Smith City of Oregon City Win. Gardner ' Oregon City Ie Worka Justice of th Peace C. W. Iee .. 140 .50 . . 6.7S .. 3100 .. 16:$ .. 15.00 .. 3.10 . . 40.00 .. !5.S4 .. l.M .. 3M .. i: I 1.11 I). E. Frost WW John N. Solvere 67.50 J. E. Miller 5-M N. M. Tracy 6.M Carl Bartatrom 71.M Carl Bnrlatrom 600 B. M. Kellogg 14.45 J. E. Pomeroy F. L. Mack 5-20 Fred Proctor 100 Martin Mlckelson 1-0" E. Burnett I..... 100 Carl Shottorly LO" R. E. Esson 100 T. D. Pholps !" A. J. Morrison 2-10 John St. Clair l-W Edward Wolf , I-6 JnmcK DoShazor W A. lTMlogravo JM M. Wolst 800 P. T. Sholloy I-09 N. O. Sny u-,u A. A. Wood 609 E. L. Davidson I6-35 .Ino. C. Haines, Jr Ia Roy Fox 170 in 1.50 t.w 6.10 1.80 1.80 2.75 Tom Powors F. H. Dungan Arthur J. Monro L. C. Hubbard W. P. Herman Q. Bowman Maud Wold City of Oregon City Coroner m it nR Wm. J. Wilson t '" Floy K. Hahn L? W. J. Pulse L70 Chas. O. Stone 1-70 Dr. Guy Mount 10-00 Jaa. Rutherford RolM?rt Rutherford I-2 Geo. A. Rutherford l-2ff HolBton Ley I-20 E. J. Swank w John J. Wallace iv C. T. Selvers H-co Surveyor Bud Thompson -w Paul Dunn oM Harry Shelly 37.i Thomas Dunn I4 00 D. Thompson Meldrum I21-1" Inaana Mrs. C, K. Bevena I 6.00 6.80 6.00 6.00 6.0 Ed Reckner Miss Swale J. W. Nbrria Guy Mount L (Continued on page 7.)