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OliKfiON' CITY KNTKUP1MSK. I'IMOAV. AfttrsT f& VM AUTOS RACE IN EAST DRIVIR It KILLED AND OTHER! SERIOUSLY INJURED. liKrt MOIVKS, Aim. 7. Unofficially. ID. .h IK I'alma in made 1110 winner (l the S"0 mile automobile road race were broken and on world' record hire thla afternoon with Mulford wa tied "rly In the Junior Ira.k meet Din! and O'Donnell third. l'noffkll ! on the rpotilon ground Oil after time wa given i hour. 28 minute noon. F. KUmon of the Olympic club and 11 second. 0 quarter mile event tn 47 ? ' jond. rquallni th wotld mark h-ll .rESuS' v.rnir- ,h. ..... d..h .LLm. , danced .h,M-:.!::. , new ocedway here occurred during the 32Stn U thla aftrrnoon when the! IieuiM'nbcrg rar. driven I'jr William: Chandler, went over the aide of the; track and turned orer. Driver Joe Cooper waa killed in the; road race here. Mechanician Joseph Plol wa fatally Injured in the accident which com Cooper Ma life. Cooer was killed when hia ear. the Scoring Special, blew a tire In the 3sth lnp. Cooper catapulted Into the grand land, dying almont ln:antly. STAR ATHLETES BARRED RULING OF A. A. U. WILL KEEP BEST MEN OFF TRACK. SAN FRANCISCO. Am. 5. Scleral lar athlete, including Rcrgsirom. pole vaulter. and Bennett, half toiler of the Ix Angeles Athletic club and Ken drlck Johnson, sprinter of the Olym pic club, today found thy wore barred from comiK-tltlon in the Junior cham pionships at the exposition tomorrow! under a ruling of the A. A. V. that athlete who had taken first plan in any intercollegiate conference were In eligible. In the track and field meets at the exposition cindvr tnuk tomorrow and Satunlay the event will be run of! according to a set program that con stitute one of the rigid rules of the amateur athletic union. The trials.' semi-finals and finals of any event in ! which trial are necessary have all to j be contested in the one day. This means that the sprinter will be hard worked men. In the 100 and 220 yard dashes full trials w ill be nec essary. This means that the qualify ing men have to run both distances throe times before the wlner Is de termined. L AFTER HOLDING ANGELS SCORE LESS 8 SETS. GAME LOST. Pacific Coast League. San Francisco .553 Los Angeles 548 Portland 4S3 Oakland 480 Vernon 476 Salt Lake 458 LOS ANGELES. Cal.. Aug. 5. In the ninth Inning, the Heavers today lost their games with the Angels. The score was 2 to 1. For elpht in nings the Beavers were able to hold the locals down without a run 'and in tbe seven set Hlllyard managed to cross the plate. But In the ninth, the Angels sent two men around the cir uit and won the game. The Beavers were able to secure only five hits off of Ryan, the local pitcher, while Kahler was good for Units at the bands of the Angels. Today's batting order: Portland Carlisle, If.; Hammond, 2b.; Speas, rf.; Stumpf, ss.; Fisher, c: Hlllyard, cf.; Derrick, lb.; McArdle, 3b.; Kahler, p. Ixs Angeles Magpert. cf.; Buemil ler, 2b.; Wolter, rf.; Koernor. lb.; Ellis, If.; Terry, bs.; Boles, c; Butler. 3b.; Ryan, p. Umpires Biashear and Held. BEAVERS ARE DEFEATED CALIFORNI ANS SEND THREE ACROSS IN EIGHTH. MEN Pacific Coast League. San Francisco 5C0 Los Angeles 551 Oakland 4S4 Portland 479 Vernon 472 Salt Lake 459 LOS ANGELES. Cal., Aug. 6. A des perate effort to take at least one game this week ended in a dismal failure today when the Beavers were defeated 5 to 2. The locals came In strong In the third set and scored two runs. In the fifth, the Portlanders tied the score only to lose the game in the eighth set when the Angels scored three runs. Today's batting order: Portland Carlisle, If.; Hammond, 2b.; Speas, rf.; Bates, 3b.; Stumpf, bs.; Carisch, c; Hillyard, cf.; Derrick, lb.; Lush, p. Los Angeles Maggert, cf.; Buemil ler, 2b.; Wolter, rf.; Koerner, lb.; El lis, if.; Terry ss.; Brooks, c; Butler, 3b.; Scroggins p. . Umpires Brashear and Held. BRAKEMAN WAS CURED. F. A. Wootsey. a railroad brakeman of Jacksonville, Texas, writes: "I was down with kidney trouble and rheuma tism so bad I could hardly get up when I sat down. I had a backache all the time and was almost tired of living. I saw Foley Kidney Pills advertised. I took some and after a short time I was thoroughly cured and am having no more trouble." They act promptly and help kidneys throw poisonous waste products out of the blood. Thousands have written similar letters. Jones Drug Co. (Adv.) NEW MARKS ARf SET AT ATH LETIC MEET AT FRISCO. SAN FRANCISCO. Auit The Jim r old lor national rinrainon I ,iri til " ... . . - . ond. flipping fifth of -cond on the former Junior record held Jointly by ('. Parson of the Olympic club and H. Younit of the Irish American rlnli of Now York. H. Klrkpalrlck of the !. Angclo I i,hll,,(. Pit, fractured the record j m,je (,y William Donald, former grad uate manager of th University of Cali fornia, In the 18 yard high hurdle. The later time was IS 3 5 second. ! Kirk patrick went the distance tn 15 15 second. j The A. A. C. official announced that I no attempt would be allowed in the (Junior championship here. Thl act wa taken because of a near gale which ; ma blown down the track, fairly hoist-. ' In the runner off their fee:. The lnd also caught the projectile In the . field events and the men In the Jump ; ' and consistently no new mark will ! be allowed In thce contests. t TACOMA MISS HURLS 209 FEET. BASEBALL TACOMA. Wash.. Aug $. Miss IM'h McCabe, IS. a wuder.t of the Lincoln Park hich school, broke the world'i nvord for a g'rl throwing a league baseball at nthlettc rark yesterday afternoon. The girl hurled a baseball from .!; cT'er to the Infield, a dis nnce of ex actly 209 feet. 5 Inches. The previous world's record was held by Dorothy Smith of Vassar college, who threw a ball 2i'4 feet, 5 Inche. on May 4. 1911. An Eiy. Pleasant Lanative One or two IT. Kins 5 New Ui'e Pills with a tumbler of water at nlnht. No bad. nauseallns tasto: no blcchliK gas. Co rieht to bed. Wake up In the morning, enjoy a free, easy boel movement, and feci fine all day. Pr King's New Life Pills are sold by all Drugsists. 36 In an original package, for 25c. Get a bottle today enjoy this easy, pleasant laxative. (Adv.i NATURE AS A DESIGNER. If You Nd a Modal of Equilibrium Study th Kangaroo. I There was a certain college professor of machine design who wa us original In his view us be w as able in hi sub ject One of bis !-t theories wa the Uitcrrvlulioii between nature and cor rect design. "Boys." he would say. "there baa been only one designer who never made o mistake, aud the more we study his work the better machines we will build. When you put legs under a machine think of a horse or a cow. and M't them as far apart ns you can. Don't get too much overhang at either end. "And. speaking of u counterbalance, stmly the kangaroo. There Is no pret tier example of eiiilibrliim In all po sitions. The further over be leans the more bis tall comes Into actiou oft tli6 ground. Aud ugalu. in speaking of general design, wherever possible, try to work for elasticity as against rigid ity. You Hud very little of the rigid in nature, and little trees often sur vive a gale by bending, where big oues are blown down." All of which was undoubtedly ver true, and made more of nn Impression on his hearers than some of the more complicated mathematical demonstra tions that followed. John II. Vim De venter in liiiginiriiig .Magazine. Too Much For Art. "Ob. Mr. Jinks." said the gushing young thing tit the pink tea. "don't you Just perfectly adore the modern paint ers?" "Not in nil cases." replied the cynic, surveying the gathering with a Jaun diced eye. "Some of them. It appeals to me. daub it on Just a little loo thick." Richmond Times-Dispute h. A Matter of Ono Art. "Have you ever loved any other girls?' breathed the maiden tremu lously. "Well, I have attempted a few kin dergarten, imp school and college courses in affection." responded the muu In the case, "but this represents a real purpose to get rid of my bache lor's degree." Whereupou he took a little firmer hold. Richmond Times-Dispatch. Professional Reticence. "Did that man quote you correctly In that interview?" "I can't tell." replied Senator Sor ghum. "Don't you know?" "Yes, I know, but 1 can't tell until I have learned how my constituents like tbe article." Washington Star. Hard Water. The streams of water used In hy draulic mining are said to be so swift that if one tried to hack Into fhem with a sword the weapon would fly to pieces. The water Is moving so rapidly that It has no time to yield beneath Ihe stroke snd In eoiiseipiem-p Is like a bar of Iron Recommends Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. "I never hesitate to recommend Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Di arrhoea Remedy," writes Sol Williams merchant, Jesse, Tcnn. '1 sell more of It than of any other preparations of like character. I have used it my self and found It gave me more relief thany anything else I have ever tried for the same purpose." Obtainable ev erywherc. (Adv.) GAINS dr IHfc At-tltS. ' German M. Lt I.0.V..40 I Mil Tmte. I hutlitlclnh. wh l'e Uvu waub , ll.f the niri f lte Kurr r 'hae tuiii Iclisl a is m " " n" lire liiill.nuii.' I he luiol nr. i U uf fi-ml In- iii-nii.Mii li'if H" "'';''l ' ta-t,-n ii TIii-m- it.'iiiM ti'iw ltil the al lie already baWlskcii I iCT.T nire liitlo of ruil-emr WIHInlll colonial li.Mlmi. w lil h li l'"le f.iiiiier l.'id lii; In Al. Afrtia and Hie I'n.ilt.-. An I'll i f Hie liiiiii.-iiili nf Hit linj l irlrihi-.! fr-lii the f.n t !i-M the anr l iken l liemll iinelhlnl li'Ue Ibe I'nllnl Stale, or n l'l' the ct'tw bliie.1 llea of . v.ta. I t ill. Wt.nn In s.iiuh Imkni i. Nelirnk.i. K n. OklaliiUit. !. Miil'pl. ikni .n. WImiuiIu. IIIIii.iI. Imli.iim. I'M" Wet Viriiili. Kentucky and Tenne in". Sme Idea of the financial inln on the nation may I irntlicriil Inmt the fnc that Itolha Iirt raliiuiU'n cnlnt tbe tieruuun In .ulhwet Af rl.a r,.l Itrlialn n: im The mayor of (Irani l'a ha In utrm led the city engitwer to mrk the C. I1I.T of the tre-t at all intere 'Hulls on the main street. that auto drl er may have no excuse for violating of the ordinance rrgulutlng driving Prlver are aubjtvt to fines If the) cut corner In making turn. The WIlMinvltle baseball team will pl.iv Crane company of Portland on the WlNonville grutin.l tomorrow. Sulem Journal- Salem- rirst mrr ket duv lll be Saturd.tv. aud the mar ket will be held at lh rros!n of I l.ll.ertv n,l Trade streets. Tie f..rm I i..i.. .....i iv.iir ....iii'.M lm i. Im-n Inil'e.l. I'pon th p'su't o' this uiei'tlnK will .ItKcndthc matter c( in.ik jng the occasion a regular evert. COUNTY COURT EXPENDITURES FOR THE MONTH OF AUGUST. DISTRICT NO. I. D.iy Hard are k Furniture Co. 1 :i; Joe Peters $9.1 "?: John Davis. $:' '.; M. K. Has i!:an. $:- 31 . Ceo WINon. $9.1 '.: D.m Coffmv. .'s.n: Wm. Strange. $''s y.'.; Karl Atw.Hid. 597.71 : It. tllhson. $133. O. J. McKenney. $ll.".9; John Kae. $C!o3: Irank hossard. $H..1; Carl Parry. $.'9 SI; K. lilanchard. i.;2; A. E. Carlson. $.'1.7j; lerome Avery. J'lsl; M. Ilyerstay. $t.20; E. L. Mul Ian. $"000. DISTRICT NO. J C. Wolfhagcn. 11.00: J. C. Elliott & Co.. $. 90; Cus Stein. $1P0; J(H Pillster. $.,7.i0: E. Plllster. I1S.00; Earl Tong. $1.00; Her man Seiliert. $51.50; led Porgl. $1J; Will Plllster. $:'.200; E. Plnkley. $::; Alfred Wellman. $21 00: Jlt Well man. $:M00: A. Pallen. $:s.00; J. A. Metcalf. $11.00; Joe Metcalf. $5 00; Dan Rock $6.00; P. Tomsen. V 00. DISTRICT NO. I. Estacada Teltv lA.oue & Telegraph Co.. $2.0.1; J. A. Kltchlng. $1.53; C. W. Schuld & Son. I2S.0O; Portland Railway. Light & Power Co.. $377.30; J. C. Witching. $3; U F. Hale. $17.00; P. E. Ivell, $12 00; W. T. Looney. $22.00; E. I). Selple. $20.00; G. T. Kltchlng. $10.00; M. S. Sarver. $S 00; J. T. Dourty. $21.00; M. Bauemfiend. $1S.00; L. Hale. $10.00; R. H. Currln. $12.09; E. E. Erlckson, $S.00; J. A. Kltchlng. $38.75; B. A. Looney. $S.00; E. H. Erlckson. $1.00; Ceo. Walter. $11.00; M. R. Shankland. $2.00; C. E. Dockendorff. $3.00; J. R. Huse. $2.00; M. T. Yount. $.1.00; R. S. Cop. $5.00; II. S. Jones. $2.00; Dan Mat son. $0.00. DISTRICT NO. 6. Portland Rail way Light Power Co.. $139.00: ('has. Kreks. $7.50; Nick Schmltz, $1.00; Ed. Suckow, $7.00; Herman Haselwander, $4.40; F. Lohrman, $10.00. DISTRICT NO. 7. B. E. Davis & Co.. $30.00; Sandy Mercantile Co., $C10; Portland Railway, Light & Power Co., $16.35; Sandy Lumber Co., $10.31; Sandy Lumber Co., $91.81; T. Hagen. $20.25; H. Moulton, $29.25; Ira Flinn. $22.50; II. Vanderhoof, $29.25; E. Ten Eyck. $27.00; J. Cocklereeso, $2vl3; B. Pickens. $2.5.90; W. Ganger, $36.00; A. W. Kllngler, $30.35; A. II. Klingler, $9.00; Wm. Odell, f 1.50; G. Odell, $32.50; A. Caven, $29.25; B. Win ters. $33.7.'.; J. W. Dawes. $24.75; C. Eisner, $29.23; P. Perry, $22.50; II. S. Warrlner, $19.12; G. Ingram, $22.50; G. Flowers. $5.60; A. Aschoff $2.25; H. Thomas, $2.25; H. Ten PJyck, $46.50; W. F, Strack, $39.10; C. M. Davis, $39.10; G. Ogden, $31.50; R. Aklns, $31.50; P. Shipley, $76.50; J. A. Irving, $31.50; .1. Fegles, $18.00; M. Thomas, $18.00; I). W. Douglas, $51.00. DISTRICT No 8. Fred flochll $22.50; Geo. liechlll, $100; John Bitch hnlz. $4.30. DISTRICT NO. 9. Fred Llns. $23.75; Edd Ouher. $4.00; Fred Nlch man. tl.00; C. Kinkcr, $2.00; Otto Paulsen, $8.00; H. Joyner. $8.00; Peter Rub.'., $10.00; Olio Jansen, $8.00; Jul ius Paulsen, $1.00; If. Schmidt, $10.00; C. Johnson, $16.00; Frank Howard, $1 00; Frank Ochs, $1.00; A. Stienke, $13.00; Gus. Zwirnman; $1.00; Edd Grafenhain, $14.00; John Marshall, $4; Carl Llns, $3.00; Nic Rath, $4.00; Theo. Harders, $1.00; Will Llns, $6.00; Albert Llns, $4.00; A. N. Jansen. DISTRICT NO. aughty Co., $1.05; Flume Co., $28.20; John Duns, $18.00; 10. irodson-Feen-Coast Curvert & Bert H. Finch, $3; F. E. Thomas, $6; Lester Crawford, $6.00; E. E. Jenkins, $19.50; N. M. Tracy, $4.00; fairy Bee be, $17.00; O. D. Califf, $6.00; J. II. T. Tracy, $18.30: Geo. DeShields. SIR CO; L. J. Palmatler, $30.50; Paul Holm. $12.00; Harvey Marshall, $12.00; Joe Nicholson, $10.00; C. If. Duncan, $52.50; Clyde Ingllsh, $18.00; W. P. Snuffin, $4.00; H. Howell, $12.00; J. B. Duncan, $8.00. DISTRICT NO. 11. C. II. Dauchy, Jr., $4.30; Harry Hauler & Edwin Ger ber, $165.30; Pacific Highway Garage, $3.90; W. A. Holmes, $2.85; E. L. Pope, $2.10; Standard Oil Co., $22.20; Louis Hlmler, $2.25; E. L. Pope, $57.50; Mack Rivers, $30.00; F. E. Lucas, $34.00; F. A. Vallet, $83.00; 8. J. Hastings, $16; W. Tamberlyn, $4.00; Lawrence Waer, HI oo. J . Murphy, M- '"' n, l.'aufl. V. II. luwurf. J.. k Hindi. !IV4; M Hl". V Wlll.Muhl.y, !U; ( I'wkoier, IS oo; h0 tUI. urn; M DISTRICT Nl- 1 2 - "- CIM Minim Co, J; W ' IUIil'h, Mm, irn. I10. I'er , l 57; Wll.iina ln. I'at (It'oniior. l.'ilH), Mill ll.taluii. :i. C, MoiHKoitirry, :io, A IVnuui J4, It lleiixm, :i(V), tiixli. C7 10; m Hwale. t.MOO; :.. KendU. M. J M. Cniinrr. UeO: W. K I.MOil. (In 1her. l'. l-eh MOO, l. Hoalea. ;X). J MoxT :i, llni Tracry, W; J. t roinor. 17 in; Joan Crunirr. tU 1". H- New kirk. UrtOO. I.el V il. oiell. H 00. W M.Ciibbln. 17 00; J Minder IJOO DISTRICT M). il.-Cml R" I Ma chinery Co.. ITS Oil; Karl Allen. ll0, l.l..)d Allen 1.100: J. T llmdle. 14 00; John Matl.w.n. 0o; J V Johnson. I nu: (lotlelb Amacher l. son II Pit; A. Uron. K. Ur on. 1100; W. II, lumii y. I'-OO. K llmkle II 00, i;..tl,.hS.hiicl.lcr lleO, IUI ler Cerbrr. :ii7i'. J T Kullain. i:i io. DISTRICT NO. i:. W llaiiiey. $l:'.0. H. Nah. llOiia I. Mtton 1117.'.; II. K Hchs.r. l"il. K II Mat t.mn. i:00O; W. Halne). I? 50; 8 Na.h, 00; I. Mattm'n. .""X': Karl licntlcv 00. DISTRICT NO. 17 - Chase P. I.ln ton. 11 0; rYed Hanv. I 00; Adam Haiiv. I.'O.'O; re. Vln. 177; Warren Kreec). I1J: ! Koehlcf. is 55: Wm. Tlce, $1150. MeUIn Mah luni. 1?!0; Wm lU-e.on. !57; Jake : Kraft l 12; Jno RoI.Mim. s i: t!. M Jones. $12 60; . R D'mlck. $2 f.0. DISTRICT NO l V:!-..n Cooke. 1 : to i DISTRICT NO IS-Wm K K-t.-.. II in; II. W. Parry. $-.M :'.; Iloff Mro. $! '.". G A. Schuc'iel. $ 000; A Hab-c,H-k. $15 on; EtV Hughe-. I Oil; Wal ler Schiiebel. $11 (Wt; Jdiii Pluhtii. $7; Fred Stelner. $6nO; P.fd KIK'iger. f.'. DISTRICT NO 19-Ch.is t.estty. $.0Jl: Jacob Tlenharra $.".'"0: John Romlc. $12 .': R. Bullard. ::00; Wll lam Wallace. $10 00; Charles S.hrelli er $21 00; It. Schnebel. J.'l 0; Harvey Schucbel. rijofl; FTark Miller. $10 00; John Miller. $16 00; ll.ury Miller. $12; i Rudolph Miller. $10 00. J. C. Harrison. $1000; Roy Thoma. $!(; Henry ! Rotnlg. $2 00; John Ylklrlula. $I0.0, ' Isaac Helhacra, $10.00; Arno llelhacca. il.'ooo; Harold Johnson. $I00H; Wll i Ham Snarl. $10 00; Yo)o S.iarl. $10 00; Plhlllp Nordllng. $10 0O; David Nord ling. $20iu: O. F. Johnson. $20 00; Nels Snarl. $12.00; Theodore Sager. $100: John Schrelber. $2 0O; A. Si-ar-son. $100; John KclKler. $100; O. J. Culberton. $1.00; Anon Culbertson. $100; Karl Schebeln. $100: Clarence Mallntt. $10.00; IVIbert Husband. $4; W. II. Husband. $100; Ora Davis. $S; Sam Holsten. $8.00. DISTRICT NO. 11. C. A. Rranland. $2.25; J. E. Sandnll, $29 05; Howard Cooper Corporation. $12.30; Aug. Ol son. $200; Erlck Aapland. $19.50; Ben Anderson. $21.50; A. J. Staffeson, $19.00; Verner Itrandlund, $5.00; J. Anderson. $3.00; Mongu Johnson. $17.00; Carl Erlckson, $16.00; Char ley Rochman. $12.00; Pete Nelson, $12 00; C. C. True. $6.00; Carl True. $6; Archie Bonney. $1500; J. E. Morris. $14.00; J. W. Mulr. $24.00; Chas. Beck. $5.00: W. S. Gorbett. $41.25; Emllc Petietnon. $6 00; J. A. Johnson. $6.00; ("has. Freeman. $100.60; Aug. Aim (iilst: $6.00; Clarence Orem. $6.00; M. Harper, $1.00; Charley Johnson. $1.00; Chas. Barkstrotn. $6.00; Oliver Fisher. $33.00; Aug. Fersgreen. $2.00; Geo. Williams. $3.00; J. Countrymnn. $10; Alfred Swanson. $21.00; Evert Erlck son; $19.00: John Trygg. $20.00; Os car Petterson. $20.00; Chas. Engluntl, $16.00; John Anderson, $32.50; A. Johnson. $50.30; Walfred Johnson. $12.50; J. J. Jones, $63.00; A. N. Swanson. $65.00; Erlck Trygg, $16.00; J. D. Crawford, $18.00; Alfred Swan son, $12.00; E. Nelson. $33.00; Alax Erlckson. $32.25; O. G. Nynulst, $33.25; Oliver Johnson, $17.30; Ernest Wal lace. $6.00; Nols Lundinark. $18.00; Victor Iloekmari, $2.00; Theodore Fol lows, $6.00; Lewis Pendleton, $10.00; I. E. Bonney, $11.00. DISTRICT NO. 22. Fred Schnfer. $.80; Robbing Bros. $3.25; George Gurnsey, $17.00; M. M. Jamcsson. $1; Jack Fisher, $8.00; 0. B. Eldrcd, $14; L. O. Eldred. $28.50; Tom Scott, $7; Don CitHhlng. $1 1.OO; R. B. Stone, $12; Clay Hungate. $12.00; Frank Vauhn, $20.00; If. J. RaHtall, $27.00; J. V. Standlnger, $5.00; Jack Feyscr, $1.00; Ira Boyer, $1.00; Herman Berhnndt. $4.00. DISTRICT NO. 23. R. W. Zimmer man, $14.40; C. Potwin, $1100; V. Berg. $56.00; W. Fish, $13.00; A. H. Sage, $8.00; J. King, $8.00; Roy Zim merman, $12.00; M. King,- $12.00; A. Rollund, $8.00; F. Bachert, $1.00; O. M. Ausoe. $100; II. Wetland, $1.30; B. Johnson. $.50; J. King. $23.20; M. King, $12.60; A. II. Sage, $20.90; W. I. Bauer, $28.10; S. Erlckson, $20.40; S. Hoover, $18.00; W. Grlhblo, $28.20; C. Btirdlck, $17.20; If. H. Dcetz, $69.35; E. .Zimmerman. $13.20; A. Holland, $22.50; Roy Zimmerman, $1.00. DISTRICT NO. 21. Edwin De.ets. $3.00; Jonas Deets, $5.00; O. Hartzler, $3.00; Wm. KeKnagy, $3.00; Simon Yoder, $2.00; Enos Yoder, $1.50; Clar ence Johnson. $5.32; John Rltter, $3; C. E. Miller, $2.66; August Stuwe, $1.50; L. S. Miller, $4.33; Christ Vo der, $3.50; C. E. Hilton, $2.50; John Rogle. $2.00; Jess Emmert. $1.25; Amos Kauffman. $4.83; L. 8. Miller. $62.30; August Stuwe. $1.50; Christ Yoder, $5.00; Oliver Hartzler, $8.00; Enos Yoder, $6.83; Jess Emmert, $9.50; Amos KauKffman, $4.83; L. S. Miller, $7.37; Wm. Kenagy, $1373; Simon Yo der, $6.75; Elmer King, $7-00; John Gahler, $1.00; U Askln, $8.00; Enos Yoder, $7.00; C. Johnson, $5.00; Au gust Stuwe, $5.00; Solon Klnzer, $5.00; Ray Fish, $5.00; L. P. Spagle, $21.25. -DISTRICT NO. 25. Dledrlch Harmes, $20.30; Hans Zenger, $8.00; Joe Gibson, $8.00; Arden Harmes, $4; I'. KUut, I7 tO; YA Muriar. $100, tii Htheer, 2S 10. drover lUlllie. 117 10, l lUruir. 100, Otto Krai l-irr. IKiO; (Tn Krl.ei.r, 10. Ftani Krailieiser, IM0, Win. Hoour. IMIi; l ib b M. ili, ll0; J IVn.ke, I4(0, J Cantke, 2 i, II. Albeckrr. :n70, . tkmp. l; II lUrille. J 00. Kd GltoM.II 00; Jltll l-inoiir, 2 00; M. N'u, H10, llenrr Wrl.h, 7(iO; Karl lUruiea. n DIHTRK'T NO i l. Trtillliig.-r. Illil; John Vauahau, 12100; Ro)l Dail.U.n, 00; Martin I toy I..., O. Cullln. l oil; Cri. liotigU. II 00 W. II. Caffee. 110.l; Plena Wright. II 00. Frank Key. $1 00; IVd lllrlivl. ( 00; (iinrgo Roblson, It 00; Ret Hliibb. :0o; . Wll.oii, 1 1 0)1 ; uh lloaman. 1100. Gordon D. nelly, 00, Charles CalUhan, I00; ('. Dupleli IJ0O; W. Chapln. II 00; J. W. Cole. 7 10. W. K ltoruernli. I'.OOO; Vliv lor Grim, IOO; Martin Saltne, l(; U O Nlghtlngalo, 12 50. DISTRICT NO. 21-W. J. Wllwin Co. II 00; Frank Bio.lg. $31 00; J. W. Elmer, M5; Cha Johnson, $5 45; Coast Culvert A Flu tn o Co.. 123 31; llihlin $Venii(hty Co. 30; F. M. Ilenrtksen. S 43; William Mackrell. $75; Robbln Pro. 126 75; Addle Hammer. M DO Jason June, S 00; Rov Thoma. IIOO, J. II Joh.h. HO0; X Hale, il 00. C. Ilultt. 2 00; U IV Shank. 1 2.'.; Flo)d Furge.on. Ill 23: j Hubert KiiKlit. l7.".; Bert Wade, 116 25; E Sowa. S 25; Veiinln HowaJ 16.50; A. It. Illbbard. IS 00; Charley Gnishoiig. S 23; John frgeaon. 1 1 0i, I"raiik Sherman. 12 00; Owar Vorhle. lloo; lk Sharp. 100; John Millar. lis 00; Roy Crlte. .M 75; A. E. Thorn . soo, Hen Thoma. $12 00; le' Pn.Uelte. $S 00; C. K. I'ltnd, J.'. I 00; G. V. Gu'.ill, r.'.'i50; C. K. Thoma. $'., I.. Seller man. 112 00; Jume (n- .iielt, 6 00; Lloyd Gray. $3 00; I.. II. I. itch, il00; J..e MlcheU. S00; pert line. IIOO; Georee Cr!t.. TOO. ol lowslner. JIOO; Sum Adklns. IOO; J F. Jones. $20 00. Ray W)iatid. '.'j: h i. )iati.l. iifceo; i t'll V.U.LV 11.125. Chutley Slaughter. $16 25; ; l!.il.h Slaiichter. $1100; lceinau Thomas. Ill 21: Andy Mnlngo. $26 00; T(1n -rl..P $! nil; I.. M Yocuni. $11; l-rnk Itaisby. 11600; J, Hoa. tW,',y Krlgbaum. $27 00; PmiiI Saner. $2S; Fr.ink Sch.ib. H 10; Alvls Ifir-s.-II. j11M K,..Kl.r. $0oo; S. PeMircker. $9 71: Furl Croshmig. $29; P'll Chas j j,,. on. K Amacher. 122 00; W. Wade, tine. $s0.i. Arm Sacjet, $S00, J. G. j,)(m. Kl sheanr. 12 00; N. Elllng. Illixt. 1100, Oincr Wllllnm. 1100; Onen Kimball. 17 00; Vernon Pitman. I.'OO. J. ,M Groshotig. IS 00; Gcrg" Crushiing. $soo; Dan Groshoi g. $12; Bill Bird. 116 50; Earl Bint. $'." 23; Uluiie lllrd. $100; Frank Holt. $10.50: G.-orge Holt. $7 50; Lloyd Vorhle. $1; Pert Bird. $26.23; Tony (Msen. 1 16 00; Jam. Nicholson. $16 00; Kill Nichol son. JiiOO; I. uttier .Mcnoison, Ed. Cmiver. 113 00; C. G. Vorhle. $ '". Al Wyland, $12.50; Leslie Shank. $1.1.73; E. (iester, $9 00; $ralik Koke. $1000; George Kus, $2 00; Arthur Carter. $200; (Turk Green. $25.00; E. C. Ilelvey. $1100; O. A. llelvey. $23. DISTRICT NO. 29 Phillip Lumber Co.. $20.35; Geo. H. Gray. $l00; . Gray. $34 00; Geo. II. Gray. $300; A. Gray, $12 00. DISTRICT NO. 31 J. P. Hurtle. $2.30; George Tledeman. $1.75; II. Ituker. $2.50; Karl Kiierman, $ 50; J.( Petter Hdwe Co.. $1.00; Fred Baker.! $32.10; R. Henderson. $14 50; L. T. 8lf Clair. $16 65; M. Alugleh. $1.00; N. S. Oldham. $2.00; C. Zlmniermaii. $7;( M. Tledwnan, 15.00; 8chamnl Lum ber Co.. 15.75; Uonard Smith, $10.20; Fred Baker, $11 60; H. Gebhardt, $3; M. Alugleh, $1.00; K. Roblc. $1.00; L. Sngert, $6.00; J. 8. Ball. $2.00; R. Hen derson. $1.00; N. 8. Oldham. $2.00. DISTDICT NO. 32 E. Baker, $2.00; G. linker. $2.00: It. Heuter, ' $16.00; W. C. Heater, $13.00; It Voss, $2.00; A. Oberst, $12.00; II. Krugor, $1.00; G. Stuart. $1.00; J. Hoy, $8.00; 8. John son. $3.00; W. Wlllson. $5.00; R.JIoat er, $6.00. DISTRICT NO. 33. Floyd $.50; Fronk Millard. $3.50; T. Spurlln, II. Hny- ner, $2.00; Theo. Reld, $900; L. er $25.85; John Sc.henk. $14.60; Buk Jus. Closner, $6.75; J. Folsotn, $14.60; W. Fink. $23.60; Emery Closner, $6.75; W. Striink, $23.85; RiiskoI Ilayner, $2.1.85; Harry Spear, $6.00; Floyd Ak- Ins, $3 00; Hurry Pulton. $6.75; T. It. I Ilayner, $18.00; F. G. Gimnon. $22.30; August Genseroskl, $25.85; John Mo ger, $9.00; I ven Lacoy, $6.75; A slier Keller. $23.75; J. Fulley. $6.75; Hurry Howell, $74.75; W. Wftdo. $18.00; W. W. Tucker, $31.50; E. Lncey, $17.25; W. Brimmer, $9.00; Jos. Guttrldgo, $47.25; E. Closner. $13.50; Goo. Keller, $13.50; R. S. Guttrldgo, $13.60; Wiley Howell, $56.25; Geo. Guttrldgo, $13.50; A. D. Schmidt. $47.25; Archlo Howoll, $29.25; Geo. Ijiwrenco, $39.35; Cul. Howell,' $19.30; J. F. Smith, $19.1(0; A. L. Amrlno, $18.50; C. M. Folsotn, $51.75; Amos Millard, $56.75; J. F. Mo ger, $19.50; Frank Millard, $64.75; Geo. Gcnsoroskl, $13.50; W. A. Burt!, $15.50; Guy Wilcox, $13.50; M. F. Muhcr, $36; G. Lawrence, $5.00; Sidney Smith, -mir.- Albert Adlon. $11.00; Fred Ad- lon, $1.00; Clyde Denny, Gensecroskl, $28.75; J. 125.85. $15.75; L. F. Schenk, DISTRICT NO. 34. Howard-Cooper i Corporation, $10.73; Oregon City Lum ber Co., $3.84; Wilson &Cooke, $1.90; r Zimmerman. $15.50; M. Tledeman, $32.50; C. Kolnhofer, $16.00; I. Bacon, $21.00; L. Rypczynskl, $18.00 L. Hanl- son $19.60; J. Zimmerman, $19.00; R. Schoffern, $17.00; C Tledeman, $25; W. Livingston, $34.00; C. Chrtstensen, $17 00; O. Settje, $28.00; G. Notdorft, $32.00; G. Moser, $5.00; .T. Wilken, $6; F Kaiser. $54.00; W. Kaiser, $45.00. DISTRICT NO. 35 Phil. Bates, $13 50; John Barnett, $9 60; E. ti ll rooks, $6.75; Elmer Radford, $8.40; Jesso Radford, $8.40; Emory Radford, $4 60- Geo. Harbison, $11.25; John Mitchell. $11-25; A. C. Chown, $10.10; C A Wendland, $6.00; Joe Haley, $6 76- Martin Mlkkleson, $7.85; John Dunn, $7.85; John Haley. $7.85; Earl Radford, $6.15; T. B. Milan, $7.85; A. C. Baumback, $23.50. DISTRICT NO. 36. John McKenzle. $5.00. I'ljiTltlt'T NO. V. -C. W. Kfutn I.H.M DIHTIIIl'T NO. .in - C. K Ht art. 1 1 3 oo , l.lKr Hler(, llouo, into Hlilker. Ill W. Walter Holier. l o. Finl Hoanaler. 17110 H I. Casio. l.'.llJOO Al Peler. 1100. K V Hhidcll, lletiimu PUIier I3 50 DISTRICT NO. 41 John Aflolter. I II AO, I dell. t75 DIM l itll'T NO 41 - 1. W. Wl.oii. I ' no, r'ink Ja.ksoii, IOOO, i Jaiiu. I0 00. DISTRICT NO. 4.1- Portland Hall ). I.lti lit A Powrr Co, 72 10; I list on Frii'liaitiiily Co, Ml, Alei Hak rr, 19 37; Roy miii. S00; Ftod llotfiiieUie.', 15 00, J. p, Hlmhl, . 00 Murray Clatk, soo. Emit Hollander, mk), HoUit lalilll. 0O, Cha. ('lister, lloo, Ch Murphy, lloo, (ail Cluik. lloo. DISTRICT NO. 4 1-1 ho. VliiuM. l OU, A M. Nenloll. HO, Iho. I 'ell muu, 6oo, II. II. Kuimii, l.'uo, HI (islr, .l 5u. DISTRICT NO. IV Waller Col. .'.IMI. Je.e Cm, I175. Oil Vallell, 116 00. Rei. J. M. I'aik, i 00, A. W. I'ogdeii, l 00; Joe Power, l 00, .Mike Rllliku. piliO, laiul Vallell, f s OU. Mike Rydnnoiikl, I00. Mat Dlbhlv, II 00, W. T. Ilellili-rsoll. 11.00; 8. II. Union, lloo, John Scott, loo. DISTRICT NO 47 -C. W. KUIer. II HI. K.irl Side Mill 4 dumber Co. l i.O. HoiIiioii Fii'iiauithl) Co., 112 90; Thompson Weed. .'6U. K. C. War ren. $7,131; E l. Old. $23 7.1; II C. Janie. 2 30, E. C. ShulM-rt. 11000; I. Julian. 12 00; Herman Fromyrr, S; Ira Hurt, f 10 on. W. II Easterly, lis 7.1. Co Harris. I.'oo, D. W. Olds, III : tl K. Hull. HI ss: Rov Hinds, It SO. (1 p. Rollle. l SO DISTRICT NO is Ma'nr. t.'i 19: C Alt. sr,0. G K. l-eck. r; 12 oo. K D Hart. I." on; W. Kri bs, 1125; W. lt. I.'oo, D Alt. H73. . Po-hliolm. $: 2,i; j wii. o, $2 DISTRICT NO 19 - llod-oll 1'ei'lt C. Miller. I'O III; Co.. $11.30; licit .1. Dm I, r'ir.r.: uKhf v Co. I10; C CMrf li-l.l Men nntlle .n fi.-.r.o; J 1100; Albert Hayes, 13.10; A. G dish ing. II3O0; H. A. Hunt. $12 ml; F. Schweitzer. $10 50; (1, T. Hunt. $5710; M. F. Sarver. $27 50; F. L. Ilniidv. Ill 50; A. G. Ilurd. Ill 00; J. J Da vis. IK 00; A C. Davl. $65 (Ml; F H Dal, I2S00. J. F. Snyder. 6H.on; A. T. Hunt, 11000. Geo. Hathaway. $10; Rub) Jacob. 12700; W. II. Lemon. ii 'a n..n t i!sii.,. t timn- II V stoke. 1.14 no: C. Krliih.tum. 162 00 DISTRICT NO. M - Coast Culvert A Hume Co.. $39 60. DISTRICT NO. 52.-R. C. Scott. $35 95. DISTRICT NO. 5.1. Miller A Son, $6 10; George Jackson. $.100; I Otto Ucht. $2.00; C. A. ttengll. $6.00; j Ernet Conrad. $12.50; Ed. Jackson. $8 00; E. A. Shaver. $2.00; George j Daugherty. $2 00. J DISTRICT NO. 55 Bert II. Finch. ,$3 00; E. Baleaon. $22 00; C. Fonts. I $14 00; H. Font. $1600; W. O'Coliner. ,$100; J. Sevier. $6.00; Walter Bute son. $8.00. Gi-o. Morgan. $8 00; Ed. Fleken. $.'6.00: Joo l.n( roy, $14 00: C. E. Hlvelv, $28.00; Ray Crane. $15; , W. E. Cromer. $2.00; Geo. M. Illvely, $26 25. ' DISTRICT NO. 56 Thoma A Da- vl. $3.50; W. F. Haberlach, $27.50; A. !j. Cola, $2.50; B. Rnmbo. $4.50; Joe !walnce. $2100; T. J. Wirt. $21.00; Frank Nichols, $24.00; V. Lewi. $24; F. Ree. $24; E. T. Mrlntlre. $25.50; Nat Scrlbner. $27.00; A. J. Cotn. $12; Ed. Mclntlre. Sr.. $12.00; R. Slip. $12.00; Tom Bennett. $11.00; A. B. Coop. $10.50; F. Brunner. $t5.00; II. Fellows, $12.00; L. Mudgett. $11.50; F. T. Sliitte, $6.00; John Schrain, $22. DISTRICT NO. 57. M. Gottwnld, $6.00; A. F. Fymnn. $6.75. DISTRICT NO. 58. Miller Gib son. $180.00; II. F. Gibson. $1.75; J. C, Miller, $11.25; F. II. Tinner, $1.00; J. I IHnst. $1.00; V. Blust, $1.00; W. II. Stone, $1.00; C. Wbltelieail. .i.i; n. Lvons. $7.00; A. Johnson. $5.60, DISTRICT NO. 60. Addle Hammer. $2.46. GENERAL ROADS. Const Culvert & FInmn Company, $125.57; Geo. W. Hair. $3.60; The Beebe Company, $106.24; Tho Portland Railway, Light & Power Co.. $8.00; Hogg Bros., $2.00; Chase & Union, $131.80; llahler & (lerber, $718.55; llabler & Gerbcr, $5.55; llownrd-Cooper Corporation, $82.82; Standard Oil Co.. $262.78; Wll lametto Valley Southern Railway Co., $1,151.16; Hodson-Feentiughty , Co., $81.70; C. C. Miller, $18.35; E. C. War ren, $519.10; Kilmer & Klnzel, $32.85; Frank Busch, 9.16; Thn A. H. Aver Ill Machinery Co. $4.66; Jari & Erl, $17.80; Buffalo Stcnin Roller, Co., $3; J. H. Cush, $7.95; The Oregon City Lumber Co.. $17.61; Parlm & Orcn- dorff Plow Co., $58.29; Phoenix Iron VVorkii, $18.76; The Electrical Shop, $11; P. M. Morgan, $9.00; VV. II, Conn sell, $14.25; A. II. Knight, $4.50; Slandurd Oil compuny, $181.16; W. II. Mattoon. $20.00; East Sltlo Mill & Lumber compuny $26.64; Joe Peters, $3.12; M. E. Iluymuli, $4.37; O. J. Mc Kenney, $3.75; Jerome Avery, $.2.50; 8. I. Mulhui, $6.00; Wilson Cooke, $7.80; Portland Brazing Co., $6.75; J. Zimmerman, $10.50; O. Kelnhofor, $10.50; I. Kypc7.nskl, $10.50; L. Ba con, $11.00; R. Soffern, $10.50; D. Col son, $22.00; G. Noldurft, $17.00; W. Livingston, $21.00; F. Kaiser, $25.00; F. Zimmerman, $8; O. Tledeman, $8; W. Kaiser $13.10; John Bradtol, $9; Oregon City Ice Works, $3.00; Will Randall, $12.00; G. Kelland, $4.00; L. T. StClalr, $29.75; R. Henderson, $38; A. Stefunl, $3.81; II. Engel, $15.75; Will Randall, $6.75; W. Dutcher, 96; W. 8. Thomas, $56.25; O. E. Leek, $46; H. H. Hartley, $48.00; N. Rivers, $8; T. B. Garner, $10.00; Joo Osbom, $5; Mike Hemrlcb, $14.00; Frank Teerln, ' t, E. P. Ttin. II1"'. lohn Jol,uui, !si(. Kniesl John, 110; John Vh k- 'liiml. f. John lluhlln, H N I RihIIiiii, 1 1 on, Align) (llxon, ll'Hi; IS-1 Noniulsl. II mi; lar NoM'ilH, 14 00, A. Fi.tslllie, 00, Will Terr Ill, lloo. V. (1 CaDln. 112 wi, Aroii Fs'li. $1160. Gimi. Owing. loo; p. rt Kent, t'lfco. Paul 8. Imleder, IJ oo. A II Ketch. I1M, WI.er. ; Geo Perdue, l 75; John l'lo, 1150; Ch Casio, 110". J. W. Cornier. sf,; Men III Htanloii, 1200; Hudson Fern until r Co. 2J4; I'm Co, lo; E D Old, 12 75, Wilson A Conk", 75; Thompson A Webb, IJ65, IC. C. Warren. Ills Ml. O P. Itolhe. I.'S no; D w. old. C.r.o. H K Hull, $17 o; K D. Old. Ill 71; lletmsn Frouirer. 121; IliHi, 1lrrl. II100; K C. Hhu lrl. IM; I Julian. $l$oo, W Bun nell 1 1 0 00; O. P. Rolhe, 2IOO; l. W. Olds, 1 1 sO; K C. Warren, 1l 80; W. J. McCord. 11176; K. D. Old, 11175; I Julian. t!00; Gen llarrl. 1100; Henry Cromer. moo3; ChM A I.ln. ion Gravel and Hand Co. Ilolno. J, J Wurfel. II 65; M. E Phillip. $112 60 It O Veteto. 2T 00; K Rai hert. 50; It II tleetl. 1(0 00; It. Ilowe. I100; R F. Hat. 2 00, C. Pratl. 124 00; R. W. r.lmmerman. 11500; C. t'olwln. IS; Roy Zlmmerinan, $32 00; A. Hi!e. 1l; M King. l-'Ooo: H Frlckaoii. T,(00; C. F. Zlegler. Ill oo W D Fish. 125 60; E Grlndelnnd. H 00. C. Vete to. 1 10 00; A J. Zimmerman, isofl; E. Zlininerinan. I2 00: I King. IHOfl; W. Bauer, S00; A Holland. I" 0(1; W. Cribble, S0fl: V. Berg, Hon. J. Dregnle. IJ2 00; J. A Adam A Co, ::. oo; J I i.o hmnn. 16 7.1; J. Ha h man. 11.66; A C. WimhI. I0 00. A II. tiiiiseiiburv. 115 00; K Curry. I'jooo; J Klebn. 11000; W, Join, l.'nno; T. A. Root. 1 no II. Johnson, 117 50; M SloM.-lihurg, 110 00; p Aruobl, I0; Sol line!. I0 no; Clen Rusbford H7 75 II W KiUilie. 116.1; G. H l.enon. 11.17.1; J lawber. 127 00; C. Il. t. 127; Aid Ol-on. lit 10. Aiiitust G'ppett. $1110: W. A liilcb. 1 6 71; I Phillip. Ilir.'i. Rinal luer. 111'-''. .1 F. Dcardorff. Ill 21: Norinar Peter-on, 19 OU; Frank Voll. .'21; W S Ma pie. 7 70, Cnnby Hardware A Imple ment Co . 119 92; Cal C, K." her. 12 25; Slefatil l.iiinher Co, 1 221 27; Cha. HulriiK. 2 on; lien 1 1 atnll -I y. 1 1 on, K. C. Slmll. 11(00; ii c. liinmore. ii-. W D. Rider. 124.37. I. Ilurdlsly. $.1 37 I. A. Graham, l.'l S7; Wilson Eialis. l,1, G It. Lee, I.KKI; A. Waldorf. I M M; J K. Worlbln.:toii, 1.16 7.1; Ed. Wmiker. 12 .'.,': W. S m-tinls. 2 no; R Schuebel, l 0O, Pred Prutle. H; W. II Hii-lminl. 121 00; Pert Wullace. $1.00; Dnnlel Maiiconl. $ ".1 00; F Man conl. $18 50; W. F. Freer. $29 00; S. Holsten, lis on; Thomas Ptotn. $15; Ora Davis, $12 00; Philip Nordllng. $16 00; Henry Kolnlg. $6 00; Delbert llnsli.iti.ln. I0 00; E I. Meyer. 12.00; Gus Ylltien. H 00; Anton Itulilanal, 5; Yrjo Sanrl. S0O; .loll Mallutt. I.'OO; Karl Sehebela. 114 00; John Rotnlg. 112 00; David Nordllng, III 00; O. J. Culbertson, $6.00; Anson Culbertson, $.1.00; Churlea Culbertson. Ill 00; William Snarl. 12 00; R. P. Wallace, f IN 00: John Keller, II; J. I). French, 2 00; Isaac llelbaccn, I:' 00. Arno del Imccii. 1 10 00; N'el Harrl. $6 00; A. Searson, $:i.00; Harold Johnson. $.100; Clarence Mallutt. $2.00; L, Adkln. $8; First Natlonul Bank of Cnnby. $150; Chase A Linton Gravel and Sand Co.. $219 90; Geo. A. Brown. $8.76; J. K. Gage. $10.00; John Parker. $3 60; Dell Hart, $5.00; Clifford Crowfnrd, $200; H. A. I lea lor. $5.00; Fred Culger. $2; Chiirle Derrick, $2. WILD ANIMAL BOPNTY.-N. E. Stlngley, $3.00; John T. Iloopes, $3.00. SHERIFF. 1). K. Frost, $10.00; Huntley Bros. Co., $1.00; W. .1. Wil son, $14.96; I.. C. Uuhbard. $13.20; Jones Drug Co.. $.50; H. W. Trembath, $39.05. CLERK.-I. M. Ilurrlngton, $1000; Huntley Bros. Co.. $1 65. RECORDER. F. Hewitt. $30.00; Huntley Bros. Co.. $3.25; E. P. Ded limn, $5.00; l Cochrati, $65.00. TREASI'RER. Ilnnlley Bros. Co., $3.26. ASSESSOR. J. O. Stunts. $12.00; Jones Drug Co., $1.05; Tho Spnngler Mfg. Co., $3.50; Multnomah Uxlgc, No. I, A. F. A. M $7.60; J, E. Jack, $3.53; Huntley Bros. Co., $1.35. COUNTY COURT. Huntley Bros. Co., $25.00; A. H. Knight. $21.00; W. II, Mattoon, $25.00; H. 8. Anderson, $4.63. COURTHOUSE. Huntley Bros. Co., $1.96; Hogg Bros. $2.60; Bnnnon A Co.. $.16: C. J. Hood, $1.00; Frank Busch, $2.46; Burroughs Adding Ma chine Company, $11.75; Homo Tele phono Co., $16.05; Pacific Telephone A Tulegraph Co., $26.41. CIRCUIT COURT. John Schrlcber, $4.80; Charles Schrelhor, $4.80; Mar thn Studer, $2.70; MrB. M. Studer, $2.70' J. L. Phelps, $2.00; Dr. Orel Welsh, $2.20; J. Dean Butler, $2.20; Jolmnn Schrelber, $4.80; II. II. Hartley, $2.60; T. M. Miller, $.13.00. JUSTICE PEACE D. E. Frost. $34.07; B. .1. SlualH, $1.20; S. O. Cur lis, $1.20; Harry U. Myers, $1.20; A. .1. Knightly, $1.20; Ellen! Bailey, $1.20; Hurry N. Greaves, $1.20; B. L. Wilcox, $4.60; F. II. Pounder, $1.50; Mlko Cun ningham, $5.50; H. C. Wright, $2.10; T. E. Benrd, $2.30; 0. A. Radomacker, $1.70; O. M. Grant, $1.70; L. B. Zelmer, $4.50; A. 8. Wells, $4.50; F. J. Mey ers. $1.70; R. B. Cox, $1.70; Hnrry Bradley, $3.40; J. M. Mollen, $1.70; John N. Slevers, $32.05;5 J. R. Kelso, $3.80; Samuel Riley, $7.10. CORONER. E. T. Mass, $1.20; 8. O. Dlllman, $1.20; E. P. Elliott, $1.20; H. Greaves, $1.20; S. A. D. Hungate, $1.20; Roy B. Cox, $1.20; O. A. Berg ren, $5.00; C. T. Slevers, $21.35; Clutide Lacourse. $1.70; Dr. W. R. Tay lor, $10.00; Ilennle E. Gllsbnrg, $2.70; Thomas Hart, $4.00; Elmer A. Reck, $4.00; Fred W. McKechnlc, $1.70; Don Lewellyn, $2.70; Maxwell Victor, $.1.90; W. E. Hempstead, $29.05. (Continued next week)