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OHM.OX CITY KNTKUIMMSK, IKIMAY. SKIT KM I 111 If 17. 1'H.Y COUNTY COURT IXI'LNMTIRKS lOK MONTH OF 8 KIT KM 8KB DISTRICT NO. 1-fl. U Mullan. f.0 00; W. II. Counsel!. 142.30; 8. I. Mullan, 17.76; Caffall Itroi.. IS.20; Mitchell, Lewis A Slaver, IM.60; Jack Warren. t'.1.20; Standard Oil Co, $10.00; Standard Oil Co., $7.09; , Cray, )lo.Uon-FcrnUKhly Co., $251.15; City of Milwuklo. $39.23; Jo relert, fi2.M; John Davie. $(2.50; M. E. llayman, $57.60; Ceo. Wilson, 151.25; Wm. Strange, $45.00; lUrl A I wood, I37.M; O. J. McKenney. $12.37; John Kyt. $18.00; F. Froasard. $20.70; Carl Tarry, $18.75; Blanchard. $5.63; R. Gibson, $7.50; Den Gaf fney, $10.00; Joe TeWri, $07.50; John Davis, $.s'2.50; M. F, llayman, $r,2.50: Ccorre Wilson. $78.75; Wm. Strange. $S5.00; Earl Atwood. $S9.S7; R. Gibson, $72.50; Dan C.affney, F. Meack. $77.50; D. Maiiay. $77.50; J. Coui.mI1. $10.00; A. L McDonald. $2.50; 0. J. McKenney, $82.00; John Kay. $40.50; F. Fromard. $.18.80; Carl Parry, $39.37; F. -Ulanchard. $7.87; II. M. llyerstay, $45.00. j DISTRICT NO. 2 A. Mather, $11.55; W. F. llaberlach. $7.05; A. C. Wold, $40.00; U R. Langenburg, $35.00; W. Jones, $32.50; J. Umaker, $30.00; T. A. Root. $27.50; R. Johns ton, $17.50; Sol Iml. $17.50; A. RolrUon, $15.00; Waltrr RooU. $15.00; P. Arnold, $15.00. DISTRICT NO. S Coast Culvert A Flume Co, $69.86; Portland Rail may, Light A Power Co, $3.05; Con crete Pipe Works, $35.00; Herman Seibert, $15.25; Henry Bock, $3.00; G. Younir, $1.00. DISTRICT NO. 5 C W. Schuld & Sons, $34.30; Portland Railway, Light t Power Co, $36.40; M. H. Wheeler. $16.25; Chas. Lekberjr, $12.00; W. E. Wheeler, $20.00; G. A. Tacheron, $12.00; J. A. Imel, $9.00; C A. Wheeler, $6.00; Elmer Hickey, $1.00; J. W. Brooks, $1.00. DISTRICT NO. 6 Nick SchmiU, $14.00; Frank SchmiU, $5.25; Chas. Krebs, $5.00. DISTRICT NO. 8 Geo. Bechill, $12.00. DISTRICT NO. 9-Fred Lins,! $15.00; Will Lins, $4.00; Ed Grafen hain, $4.00; John Marshall. $2.00; vn. $11.00; E. flnler. $9.00; John Furgeson. $4.00; Frank Kokle. $12.00; James Nicholson. $20 00; Charley Groshong, $8.25; E. Sowa. $10.00; John Miller, $10.00; Andy Msiingo. H.00; Charley Slaughter. $2.50; A. H. HibUrJ, $4 00; Arthur Carter, $2.00; C. K. I.inel. $20.00; C. K. Thomaa. $.00; Chas. Walker, $6.00; G. I.. Gaull $10.00; Edward Gray, $2.00. DISTRICT NO. 29 G. A. Ehlen. 12.25: J. II. Milley. $3.60; Jack Ohlert. $l.5: G. II. Gray, $17.00; Arte $10.00; E. White, $18.00; E. Tk.imiin.in. t:12.(H): I. t.. Thompson. $20.00; W. Spral.ky. $15.00; A. Gray.$H "; Bi Mrady, -': Hry Wll $11.87. Ihur Metagh. $9.00; Herman Ptuwt $4 00; Erne.1 Thiel, $8.00; Alfred OI son, $11.00; U P. Spagle, $20.00; 0, Olson, $5.00; Dick Umpman. $8.00; F. J. Spagle. $2.00; Will Cooper $16.00; Chrint Hoe, $16.00; I, H. Yo der, $8.00; Clarence Johnson, $24.00; August Stuwe, $16.00; Fred Steg man, $17.00; Cheater llartilrr, $16.1HI; Oliver llartitrr, $400; II. D. Ifcle, $5.00; Standard Oil (V, $32129; Jack Warren, $176.00; Geo. Schuld. $5.06; Sam Drrffas, $36.00; W. A. Lane. $31.50; W. Harries, $30.37; E. P. Green $11.50; II. Une, $29.25; W. S. Davis. DISTRICT NO. 30 Oswego Lum ber Co.. $15.94. DISTRICT NO. 31-FreJ linker. $25.00; M. Alaguh, $20.00; R.MIender son, $40.00; E. Pamporin, $39.00; O. Pamporin. $18.00; E. Robic, $18.00; C. lTters. 128.00; J. Nemec. $16.10; II. Gcbhardt, $24.00; A. Delker, $36.00; j IC. Zimmerman. $35.00; M. Tiedeman,; $25.00; O. Oldenstadt, $32.00; F. OI dcnsudt, $14.00; L. Tiedeman, $24.00; Lloyd Tiedeman. $9.00. DISTRICT NO. 32 Chase & Lin ton. $341.25; W. C. Heater. $12.50; H. Heater. $16.00; J. J. Tatfeat, $8.00; James Parrot, $S.0O; G. W. Smith. $4.00; J. W. Smith. $4.00; A. Voss. $2.00. ion, lll.J.i; J. K. Mrange, in..;.; n. 11. MulUn, $20.25; J. Henderson, $36.00; S. L Mullan, $45.00; Hult llros., $38.00; E. Nelson, $6.00; J. D. Cravtford, $4.00; A. Johnson, $4.00; W. 8. Gorbett, $15.50; Claud Wlnslow. $6.00; Aug. Johnson, $6.25; Tom Fre- 'gost, $8.00; Arch Honncy, $2.00; John ITrypir. $2.00; Oscar Pelterson, $2.00; Chas. England, $3.00; Aug. Olson, $2.00; Erick Aplund, $2.00; lien An derson, $2.00; A. J. Staffeson. $2.00; Mongus Johnson, $2.00; Carl Erick- son, i.UKi; r.vert r.rtckson, .iw; Oregon City Foundry, $4.00; Portland Uraing Works, $12.00; Hodson-Fee-naughty Co, $12.50; Jake Prtters Hdwe. Co, $3.50; II. Baker, $15.55; Fred Baker, $15.60; E. Pamporin. $2.50. SUIT. OF ArililOIJUF. H. Gulh. rle, $:.0O0; M. L r'ulkerson. $'.K).00j In the matter of tha deeds from Al bert F. Watson, It. 8. lmp. I. Y loligdon and Charles K. Lovell to J. E. Calavan, $1115; F. J. Toose, j Clackamas County for road purpose; too ou; Aueuna w yetn. no.uu; i. j arrvpte.l and ordered Med, $2.06; Huntley Bros. Co., $0.75; llren- ,h, iut . . , ton elder, $57.85. HOARD OF It liAl Til It. Frey Ug, $25.K6; Dr. (). A. WeUh. $ 10.75 COUNTY VKTKKINARIAN-W.I 8. fMy, $35.00; Jacob Jo.l. $25.00;' Frank Job. Schmiti, $17.50; E. A. Giger. $12.50; C. Geerlig.. $12.50. INDIGENT St)I.DIFIt-Meade Post plank for tha Improvement of Divia Ion Street; granted providing Oregon City appropriates a like amount. In the matter of the petition for the Improvement of Holmes lane; j granted, Clai kamas County agreeing 1 to pay for on. half the rost of said improvement, providing Oregon City N'u. i l'. A R lifnn COUNTY IDOR-Wm. Danforlh.i '"' "k mounU $I0.(H); Ore. Com. Co., (Tom Jones), I h niatter of the apointment $14 00; Boys' A Girls' Aid Soc.. $10.00 Mrs. llradtl (J. McNamara). $10.00: 11. Salle (W. T. Tinsley), $20.00; Sam Booher, $16.00; Dock Mosler, $10.00; Mra. Jessie Allen, $10.00; Pat ton Home (Mr. J. Avin). $16.00; A. of delegates to ronference held at Salem, Sept 16, 1915, to rnnslder Ore gon A California land Grant ques tion; ordered that J. T. Apperson, Ralph Hulinan, Chas. Pope, one mem ber of the Oregon City Commercial GIBBONS LEADING 01 HTARUND IN SEVEN ROUNI T. PAUL OV OUTPOINT! PACKIV WHO PUT! UP FAIT FINISH AT BNIQHTON PARK. J. Rosenthal, $20,00; Mary tluol (Robt'Club and una member of tha County Trimble), $3.00; Sarah Gibbons, Court bo appointed as auch delegates. $20.00; Ella Payne, $ 10(H); Henry In tha matter of the' appointments Splesa, (Mr. and Mrs. Chalk), $10.00; of A. F. Parker, V. C. Cault, Charles . J. Uoldenhauer. $10.00; Units Warde. M. D. I-atourette and P. t. HONSHU CROWD MMS TWO CLEVER RING GENERALS UM $5.50: M. Alagich. $3.50; R. Hender- DISTRICT NO. 33-Floyd Spurlin. . wn t(tM. c Zimmerman, $7.87; M. Tiedeman, $4.35; O. Pamporin, $3.50; R. Oldenstadt. $36.00; C. Weddle, $12.00; L. T. Sinclair, $22.75; II. Geb. hardt, $9.00; W. Dutcher, $44.00; W. S. Thomas, $22.50; II. II. Hartley, $18.00; O. E. Leek. $18.00; E. C, Warren. $157.73; E. D. Olds, $398.75; D. W. Olds, $57.60; G. K. Hall, $117. $6.00; W. W. Tucker, $5.00; Marion Millard. $4.50; Amos Millard. $7.85; Frank Millard. $20.25; H. Horner, i $2.75. DISTRICT NO. 40 D. S. Erdman, $42.25; Chas. Bartlemay, $18.00; Carl Anderson, $20.00; II. Brenner. $32.00; C. Hansen, $19.00; J. McKinley, $11.00 H. Ackerson, $18.00; II. Henricksen, 60; Herman Fromyer, $22.50; E. C. $18.00; F. Carlson, $16.00; J. M. An- Shubert, $19.00; Geo. Harris, $18.00; demon. $16.00. jL Julian, $6.00; Alex Baker. $3.75; DISTRICT NO. 41 II. Udell, ,Ky Woodle, $6.00; C. W. Murphy. $17.50 G. TL Woodle, $8.00; Mark i A- c- Wold' 0 0: L LanKn Senske. $16.00; J. A. Senske, $3.25; ; bur' '10-: J- Umaker. $40.00; W. Frank Ahnert, $2.00. i Jon". 40-00: E- Curry. ?-5 00; T. A. DISTRICT NO. 42-J. W. Watson.' RooU' --00; Johntn. WM; $3.75; Fred Watson. $1.00. So1 Ime'. -0 00: r- ArnolJ. -0 00; DISTRICT NO. 43-Ray Woodle. A- Roinson, $30.00; W. Young. $8.00; II. S. Gibson, $8.00; Fred $12.50; F. C. Gadke, $4.00; Thomas & Blaidsdell. $3.00: Ben Blaidsdell. uavl8 -'mmerman. .'4.uu; j5oo jC. Kelnhofer, $30.00; F. Kelnhofer, DISTRICT NO. 45-Walter Cox. l-00; L. Rypczynski. $46.00; L. $7.00; Louis Vallen. $4.00; Otii Val- Bacon- '4o00: M- Tiedeman. $18.00; len. $4.00; Jesse Cox, $5.00. I w- Livingston. $S8.00; D. Colson. DISTRICT NO. 49-Juliu KrieKerJ 94 00; F- Kaisr. 34-00; G- Hargon. $20.00; L. M. Yocum, $21.00; Ben T. '64 00; G- Tiedeman, $64.00; G. Not Rawling, $11.00; Tom Carter. $24.00; durft 24 00: F- Zimmerman, $67.00; C. R. Spackman, $24.00; F. II. Davis. c- Frantle. $22.00; W. Kaiser. $62.50; $8.00: R. W. Lemon. $16.50: A. C.'T. R. Blackerby, $1.80; W. Bunnell. Anderson. J.lfi 00- A T. Hon 117 no-1 $2.00; Sandy Fir Lumber Co, $57.86; Otto Jansen. $2.00; Louis Ochs, $1.00. p. Snvder. J3S.00: A. CI. Cuhinp- P- R- Meinig, $2.80; Albon Meinig. DISTRICT NO. 10 W. R. Wood- $20.00; II. H. Hunt, $32.00; F. 130: John Buchhola, $22.75; Fred worth, $1.65; C H. Duncan, $2.00; J. Schweitzer, $14.00; M. F. Sarver.,BecmI1' -6 00; Ed Gesch, $14.00; B. Duncan, $315; Paul Hohn, $28.00; $29.00; W. B. Lemon, $34.00; A. G.j August Bredensteen, $8.00; John Freil Harvey Marshall, $26.00; 0. P. Califf Burd, $34.00; N. Elling, $16.00; F. L.' $6-00; Jos. Osborn, $4.00; W. H. Mat $10.00: L. J. Palmateer. $5.00: C. H. Bundy. $16.00: E. A. Macher. $25.00: toon $28.00; - Jeffry & Buffton. Duncan. $42.75: W. P. Snuffin. $46.00: ' G. T. Hunt. $48.75: Rulo Jacobs.; 1750.00; Jeffery & Bufton. $22.58. Clark Possin. I2.00r A. J. DunMn. J21.00: J. J. Davis. $31.00: E. A. Ms. ANIMAL BOUNTY H. B. $19.00: J. P. Steinman. $9.50: C. C. cher. $25.00 G. T. Hunt. $48.75: Rulo.Ballou- 1-50' Saline. $12.00: Geo. D Shields. $12.00 Jacobs, $21.00; J. J. Davis. $31.00: SHERIFF C. H. Elston, $3.00; W. It M nna tionn. T C n,.. ' E. T. Davis. $12.00: A. C. Davis J J- $14.00; Ernest Marshall, $6.00; Ver nia Duns, $7.00; T. J. Reagan, $37.00; E. W. Gribbon, $17.00; J. W. Carson. $18.00; T. J. Reagan, $18.00; L. H. McKenney, $44.00 ;Frank Lingleback, $16.00; W. R. Woodworth, $33.00. DISTRICT NO. 11 Kilmer & Kin el, $12.00; C. R. Livesay. $21.00; E. L Pope, $13.75; F. A. Vallet, $2.00; LawTence Waer, $3.50; F. E. Lucas, J3.00; Eli Rivers, $17.50; Mack Rivers $7.25.' . DISTRICT NO. 12-W. F. Haber lach, $14.20; H. Swales, $5.00. DISTRICT NO. 13 John Mattoon, $8.00; E. Johnson, $8.00; J. H. Hog- sed, $2.00; E. Hinkle, $8.00; Milford Hinkle, $8.00; George Gill, $8.00; A $22.00; C. Kirgbaum, $20.00; E. Kirg baum. $9.00; H. E. Stokes. $26.00. DISTRICT NO. 53 Ernest Con rad. $1.25. DISTRICT NO. 64 W. W. Long, $35.75; V. G. Calvin, $1.00; W. W. Long, $51.63; E. K. White, $24.00; J. J. Kauffman, $21.00; V. G. Calvin, $12.50; Dan Hostetler, $95.00; Geo. Owings, $20.00; Ben Burkett, $20.00;' Wilson, $34.05; Jones Drug Co, I $0.60; D. E. Frost, $11.40; H. 11 Hughes, $13.50; H. W. Trembath, $61.20. CLERK Huntley Bros. Co, $83.35 Jones Drug Co, $1.75; I. M. Harring ton, $16.55. RECORDER Huntley Bros. Co, $15.00; L. Cochran, $65.00; F. Hewitt, $57.50; E. P. Dedman, $5.00. TREASURER Jones Drug Co, ' J. S. i;.oof Troyer, $4.00; V,rm Ben Stanton, $8.00, DISTRICT NO. 55 A. L. Mattoon, $24.00; Earl Allen, $18.00; H. H. Mat- Owinj.i SI. E. Dunn, $5.00; Huntley Bros. Co, $1.00. ASSESSOR J. 0. Staats, $3.00; , Huntley Bros. Co, $0.25, toon, $32.00; G. M. Hively, $27.50; C. E. Hively, $18.00; Henry Winks, $8.00; C. G. Kirchem, $5.50. COUNTY COURT W. H. Mattoon $33.00; A. II. Knight, $47.00. COURT HOUSE Board of Water Commissioners. $15.00: Burroughs DISTRICT NO. 56 Martin Bros,i AH.Iino- Machine tv. $!nn- C. W l $3.00: F. Bruner. $2.00: Nat Scribner.! f.;.i.;u nrn. n nu.. i- Jflnun Cfiftf)1 ltlmf A mn-ha ! nA n I . " Y.-, so.ou; f. Koesir, ?.uu. $6.00; W. Kerr, $10.00; J. O. John- DISTRICT NO. 58 W. Brown, son, $6.00; Lloyd Allen, $6.00; Earl j $82.50; J. C. Miller, $55.00; C. White Allen, $6.00; J. T. Fullam, $12.50. j head, $26.50; S. Lyons, $12.00; A. DISTRICT NO. 15 Pope & Co.,! Johnson, $24.00; W. Brown, $41.50; $2.50; S. Nash, $56.00; R. Rainey,J. Whitehead, $2.00; F. Groberg, $52.50; L. Mattoon, $52.50; H.!$1.00. Scheere, $40.00; G. Grossenbader.j GENERAL ROADS H. S. An $30.00; C. Axford, $20.00; E. H. Mat-derson( Si6.2o; Geo. W. Blair, $3.00; toon, $25.00. j v, j." Mcc0rd, $55.00; W. H. Counsell, DISTRICT NO. 16-Canby Con-' $187.35; Standard Oil Co, $00.85; Crete Works, $7.20; H. Engel, $5.75; : Hodson-Feenaughty Co, $1,721.30; L. M. Bowmnn, $1.00. p. Moulton, $1.G0; Pacific Mill & Mine DISTRICT NO. 17 Coast Culvert Supply Co, $20.00; Chas. Livesay, & Flume Co, $18.25; Jas. Larson, i $6.11; C. S. Haynes, $50.03; Port. Ry. $1.00; Geo. Koehler, $4.85; Alex Tice, I L. & P. Co, $22.68; Oregon City Lum $11.00; S. Latourette, $10.00; Wm. ) ber Co, $154; Canby Concrete Works Tice, $3.00; W. M. Raddatz, $6.00. j 530.00; R. W. Zimmerman, $36.35; DISTRICT NO. 18 Huntley Bros. Jomer Craft, $4.00; H. Creason, $4.00; Co, $.25. . H. H. Mattoon, $8.00; E. A. Hackett, DISTRICT NO. 19 E. Myers, I $2.50; Horner Bros, $18.90; $8.00; D. E. Howse, $6.00; R. Schuebe! Mill Co, $43.84; Canby Hardware & $13.00; John Romig, $4.00; Delbertj Implement Co, $3.00; Kilmer & Kin Husbands, $4.00; John Miller, $4.00; U'l. $12.71; Concrete Pine Works, William Miller. $2.00; Henry Miller,! $35.00; Coast Culvert & Flume Co, j Works, $343.33; ome Telephone Co, I $16.45; Pacific Telephone 4 Telegraph 'Co, $26.85; Pacific Paper Co, $25.00; j Wm. Gardner, $1.50; Miller-Parker Co, $0.90. JUSTICE PEACE John N. Siev ers, $40.25; D. E. Frost, $42.80; Mrs. Kirk Walker, $2.70; Maxwell Victor, $2.70; Mrs. Art Fleming, $2.70; Mr. Harry Cruller, $2.70; Mrs. Harry Cruller, $2.70; Mrs. Edith Smith, $4.50; Mrs. Ida Trumblc, $1.50; E. M. Colder, $2.70; Mrs. J. E. Drumhellor, Rallou, $15.00; Mra. Gslbraith, $15.00; Hammond Harry Cooper, $20.00; Kate Gardner, j Clackamas $15.00; A. C. Sleight. $15.00; Ada, approved. Raw, $8.00; Katie Pluard. $8.00; Ella I Tracy (Funic Horner). $10.00; Ben' Landea, $10.00; Mr. Ilarowick, $15.00;, E. M. Valentine. $20.00; Mary Kenferti $20.00; S. E. Card (Michael Boyl). $8.00; Mrs. Geo. Hinder (r.M. Mathi son), $20.00; R. C. Scott (Foster Sis ters),; The Hub Grocery Co. (Mrs. G. J. Brown). $11.35; The Entacada Pharmacy (Mra. E, M. Horner), $2.70; John Steiner, M. D. (Ferdinand Ri- epke), $19.00; A. J. Ownby (Olemon),! $12.50; Dunning McEnte (Martin Olson) $30.00; Dr. W. E. Hempstead (Nora Jos) $15.00; J. Bickner Sons (John Bullock). $6.00; A. J. Knightly (Mra. Marco), $7.00; John Montgomery (John Marks), $1.60; Wm. a Estea (Mrs. Pirta), $10.00; Wm. Dahlke (Mrs. Pieia), $7.00; Mrs. E. O. Logan, $10.00; Geo. Reddaway, (Mrs. Erickson), $15.00; J. B. Jons- rud (Michael Boyle), $S.0O; Electric Hotel (W.. Sullivan & B. Landis), $6.60; Mrs. Ida C Egglcston (Mrs. Trullinger) $9.00; Jones Drug Co. (Ferdinand Rupke), $1.45; Mrs. A. Glockner (Mrs. Edward Miller), $27.50; W. II. Thompson (Repke) $3.0 j; Denis Donovan (Jerome Hamil ton), $12.50; Mary McKinnis (John G. Brown). $15.00; W. W. Pollock (Chas. McKinnis), $10.00; Rol.bina Bros. (James O. Dickey), $3.75; L. D. West fall (Mary Lock), $20.00; Board of Water Commissioners (A. Perizi & C. H. Wiiloughby), $3.00; F. T. Bar low (Mrs. M. E. Ball), $16.00; F. T. Barlow (Mrs. Oabourn), $20.00; F. T. Barlow (Wm. Dickelman), $10.00; Farr Bros. (Mrs. C. O'Donnell), $8.00; William Bros, (Mrs, Bells), $1.60; Batdorf Bros. (Mrs. Bushville), $5.00; Geo. W. Blair (Martin Olson), $7.00; Dr. J. W. Norris (Olson), $1.50 Mrs. Ida Mobra (Mrs. Bell), $6.70; Mrs. Cora Searaon (Susie Gossler), $18.00; Mrs. E. L. Smith (Mrs. Mc Irvin), $31.00; J. F. McCormack. (Mrs Josselyn), $10.00; Larsen Co, (Chas Wiiloughby), $5.00; Larsen & Co, (Eva Marco), $15.00; Larsen & Co (Albert Pegarin), $10.00; L. Adams (Mrs. Mclrvin), $4.00; L. Adams (Wm. Sullivan), $17.90; Billy Ed wards (Tom and Charlie Jones), $45.00; W. A. Holmes (John A. Marx), $5.00; W. A. Holmes (Mrs. E. Buker) $8.00; Huntley Bros. Co. (A. Dahlke), .35; II. S. Anderson (Wm. Sullivan) $5.00; H. S. Anderson (Mrs. O'Don nell), $1.00. I JAIL W. J. Wilson, $54.29; V.' Harris, $1.00. JUVENILE COURT W. J. Wilson $7.00; Minda E. Church, $18.90. TAX REBATE Anna T. Corey, $15.50. PRINTING AND ADVERTISING Oregon City Enterprise, $86.90; The Courier Press, $74.80; Molulla Pi oneer, $4.75; The Record Publishing Co, $7.25. WEIGHTS AND MEASURES A. E. Bull, $43.45. TAX DEPT. Huntley 'Bros. Co, $1.00; Ona Rcnncr, $15.00 as deputy County; sheriffs of appointments OF L SOLD IN PORTLAND OCNVER FIRM LOSE! OUT WHEN DEBATE OVER TECHNICAL ITIES IS BEGUN. Defeated Bessr Maksa Biting. Remark to Conqueror al Wlndup and Naw York Fana Almost Ss Un scheduled Encounter. The Issue of $:o,000 bond author I ted by the taxpayers of the Oregon City svhool dlHtrli't a sold Thursday afternoon to the First National bank of Portland, bringing par. accrued In lerest and a premium of $121 These bonds hear &Vi Vrr cent Inter est and are known as 5-10 bonds, being payable In 20 years but may he re deemed at any time after five yeara. The Issue was originally bid In by a Portland firm, after wbli h a delay of some wts'ka. declined to take the bonds on the advlre of their attorney, who contended that the form of the Iiond was not drafted according to the read Ing of the statute. The school board then negotiated with Be-t, Causey Foster, of Denver, but that firm's at torney found technical flaws In the proceedings. The Port Wind bank considers the se curities a high-class Investment. AMBASSADOR PACE SAVE8 SIXTY BOYS FROM BRITISH ARMY COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS September Term, 1915 $4.00. DISTRICT NO. 20 Larkins & Jones, $35.00; W. H. Wettlaufer, $2.50. DISTRICT NO. 21 Alfred Ander son, $12.00; C. C. True, $4.00; Carl True, $4.00; O. G. Nyquist, $4.00; Alex Erickson, $2.00; Nels Lundmark, $2.00; Chas. Treeman, $6.00; Cbas. Johnson, $4.00; Oliver Fisher, $4.00; O. Johnson, $2.00; Charley Bockman, $2.00; Peat Nelson, $2.00; Waif red Johnson, $1.50; J. W. -Nuer, $45.40; Jack Morris, $52.90; Erick Trygg, $4.00: A. N. Swanson, $4.00; J. J. Jones, $6.00. (Continued from Last Week) DISTRICT NO. 23 R. W. Zimmer "man. $8.25: W. D. Fish, $6.00; M. Kirnr. $1.00. DISTRICT NO. 28 Robbins Bros, $23.04; J. I. Case Threshing Mach. Co, $3.45; Giger Bros, $19.18; Al Wyland, $22.00; Ed Wyland, $6.00; Ray Wyland, $6.00; Ray Nicholson, $20.75; Joe Sowa, $19.75; Ralph Slaughter, $29.25; C. G. Vorheis, $25.00; Oscar Vorheis, $17.00; Leslie Shank, $44.50; Ed Coover, $16.00; L. D. Shank, $23.50; Tony Olsen, -'Uu; Bill Bird, $18.60; Earl Bird, $11.25; Bert Bird, $8.00; Bert Wade, $10.00; vnnl Sowa. $8.25: Dan Groshong, onn. T M Rrrtshonc. $8.00: Bill Cv Hastin, $8.00; Frank Schwab, ' $6.25; Freeman Thomas, $7.00; Floyd Fur- ?69.8C; H. Swales, $23.93; W. B. Caf fee, $12.00; J. W. Cole, $7.50; W. W. Long, $65.87; Scripture & May, $2.10; Art Osborn, $10.00; C. H. Rider, $14.00; A. S. Newton, $25.00; Murry H. Maerary, $3.00; G. L. Mumpower, & Burghardt, $93.30; Carl Mumpower, Newton, $6.00; John Ball, $9.00; G. Shepherd $2.70; Will Green, $1.20; H. J. Bigger, $1.20; A. J. Knightly, $1.20; H. A. Myers, $1.20; E. T. Mass, $1.20. CORONER W. E. Hempstead, Creason! $118.20: C. T. Sievers. $63.50: Dr. Oral Welsh, $9.50; Dr. J. G. Grim, $5.00; Dr. J. W. Norris, $10.00; J. Downer, $1.70; E. P. Elliott, $1.70; C. P. Scroggin, $1.70; M. E. Scroggin, $1.70; Lee French, $1.20; Wm. Feitel son, $1.20; J. Gorbett, $1.20; H. Greaves, $1.20; F. C. Burk, $1.20; John Kent, $1.20; Russell E. Sewell, $4.00; B. O. Hbag, $1.70; Gerald War ner, $1.70; Peter Bluhm, $2.50; Dr. C. H. Meissner, $10.00? J. Laar, $2.50; Martha Laar, $2.50; J. L. Stacer. ?10.50; frank Hattan. $4.75; O. W.j$U0;' P. Ownbey, $1.70; L. F. Holi Hattan, $4.75; H. L. Goergens, $6.75;: day, $1.70; F. A. Miles, $1.70; H. W. H. Burger, $8.75; C. Dallas, $4.75; J. Trembath, $1.70; E. T. Mass, $1.20; J. Hattan $15.00; J. E. Deardorff, F. C. Burk, $1.20; Wm. Feitelson, $26.00; G. S. Lenon, $25.00; Chas. $1.20; S. A. D. Hungate, $1.20; Clar Gcppert, $20.75; Royal Zinser, $25.00; . ence Simmons, $1.20; H. Greaves, F. Voll, $22.50; W. A. Ulrich, $26.00; '. $1.20; James McNeil, $3.00; C. A. Earl Deardorf, $19.25; Norma Peter- P. Elliott, $3.00; E. L. Johnson, $3.00; son, $30.25; J. Loeber, $43.50; C. A.,Wm. Feitelson, $3.00; R. C. Scott, Betz, $50.00; H. W. Kanne, $58.50; 13.10; Wm. S. Wilton, $4.00; R. W. I. Phillips, $19.50; H. R. Tyler, $7.00; , Jennings, $3.10; Dr. Guy Mount, C. Retstock, $13.50; Archie Strickrott, $10.00; G. F. Durkee, $2.10; A. A. $13.50; A. Deardorff, $15.50; E. C. '.Durkee, $3.10. Warren, $486.13; R. Richardson, I SURVEYOR Paul Dunn, $55.00; $63.00; George Bingham, $18.00; R. R. Bullard, $4.00; Wm. Wallace, $4.00; J. Liddell, $1.00; J. S. Fisher, $3.39; R. Schuebel, $7.60; J. Dodge, $7.50; E. a F. Pottratz, $6.00; L. P. Spagle, Mallatt, $2.00; A. Davis, $2.00; Lloyd $16.25; John Gahler, $4.00; Simon Yo- Graves, $15.00; Axel Johnson, $2.00; der, $8.00; A. L. Yoder, $3.00; Fred Wm. Johnson, $2.00; D. Thompson Stegman, $14.00; Oren Giger, $8.00; Meldrum, $136.70; Harry Shelley, Herman Stuwe, $6.00; Ernest Thiel, $22.50; Chas. Simmons, $2.50; J. C. '$5.00; Alfred Olson, $6.00; Arthur Sullivan, $20.00; H. II. Johnson, Mertdag, $6.00; Will Cooper, $12.00; $170.00; Bushong & Co., $4.75. Christ Boe, $12.00; L. B. Yoder, I INSANE J. A. Bergren, $7.00; $12-00; Clarence Johnson, $12X0; Hugh S. Mount, $5.00; M. C. Strick Angost Stuwe, $12.00; Chester Hartz- land, $5X0; L. Elder, $3.20; Western lor, $8.00; - L. P. 8pagle,' $15.50; Ar- Union Tel. Co, $1.18; Mrs. Wilson, 7ft- Mra II,ml. 9 7n. tl Mil. I ' tnn. soin-'n v. sw i V v',. s In the mattcr of. th purchase of Y..,v, ' T,,v) i r . 1 t - . 1. , $2.70; Mrs. Jack Varley,! ?l,VL'r ur,lve' ,or u,se on county u""; in me funnum' ui .ptlfiie, nujjuivmuin ordered not to exceed in price the sum of $0.05 per yard. In the matter of the petition of F. Fredeiici for aid in (aiing for Joe Fox, an indigent person; ordered that said F! Frederic! be 'allowed the sum of $8.00 per month therefor. In the matter of the petition of M. L. Higgins for the vacation of a part of the O. S. Murry Road; ordered va cated. In them atter of the report of Road Viewers on the Geo.. Henderson, Viola B. Roley, Geo. T. Parry and D. W. Graves Roads; passed first and sec ond readings and referred to District Attorney. i In the matter of the petitions of Helen M. Elliott and H. A. Bates for County Roads; referred to Board of County Road Viewers. In the matter of the claims of Jacob Josi, Frank Jos. Schmitz, C. Geerligs and E. A.'rGiger for cattle indemnity; ordered paid in sums of $25.00, $37.50, $12.60 and $12.50 re spectively. In the matter of the petition of Wm. J. .Wilson, Ta Collector, ask ing the court to refund-to Anna T. Corey the 3um of $16.60, on' account of error in collection of tax; petition granted and warrant ordered drawn in favor of Anna T. Corey for the sum of $15.50. i ' In the matter of the final payment for the improvement of the Milwau kieScllwood Road, said work having been completed according to contract; accepted and warrant ordered drawn in favor of Jeffery-Buton Co,, for the sum of $750.00 theobalance due on laid contract. ' UA vt."n. . . r. it fi' c ' t it'll'' - ' "' '. ; fy ; i 'J UltKIIITOV IIKACII. New York. Hepl. II -Mike (ilblKins. of HI. Paul, wrlteraelitht tHiier, outpolnled l'a key Mi Ksrlsi.il, (lie aensalloiial Chicago pugilist, beforo an ennrmous ' crowd here tonight, taking rlear lead In seven of the 111 rounds, dividing hon or In one and bring outpointed In Hie two final rounds, hen the t'lilcsgo stix k)srds demon sluuged bis way Into the hearts of tha fana, who aay him make game battle for a knockout which would avert the loss of prestige No decision was given, howvver, un der the slsle rules forbidding derisions but newspaper ei perls witnessing the contest were a unit In granting the de rlslon to the Minnesota boirr. Ho ever, no title will change hands frufh the bout herausn of the lack of an of ficial referee's decision. Thrills were provided at the finish of the romliat, when McKarland made a rutting remark to his ronipieror as (III. tuis advanced lo shake hands with the hoter whom he had Just treated There was a sudden putting up of hands, and for a moment the great crowd was breathless, eipertlng and den renewal of hostilities. The clash waa averted, however. Mi Ksrlund's showing was a dlsap polntnient to his friends. The Chi ragoan seined to be slow In starting and throughout the enro.inter bis blows larked the force shown ly his antagonist. Ills old time cleverness was much In evidence all through, but Glblions fought Packey toe to toe at hla own game and there never waa a serious doubt as lo the outcome. For four rounds filhhons led by vary Ing stages, but MrFurlnnd's folowers had a flash of hope In the fifth, when Packey opened up and took the round by a small margin. Their hopes were shortlived, howrver. for Gibbons re turned to his slash bang, although rnreful, method of fighting In the next round, and from then on until the ninth the Bt. Taul pugilist led easily. In the ninth MrFarland adopted rushing tartlet and gained the advan tage, although a slight one. Tha final round was wildly eirltlng, with Mo Farlnnd striving vainly for a knock out. He established a rlear advantage In the round, but rnuld bo no means overrome the early lead piled up by Gibbons. W.C.T.U. TO HEEL SATURDAY The snniiiil riiim nlli.n of the t'l u s ainas iohiiIv W. C. T. I'. will be held In Hie Hapllsl CI. null In Oreiinn ID, Hsturdnv, Mi i(-rnlM-r lull, with l gstes present fii.nl all the unions In the ii.iu.ly, ami the ortailim proml" lo l an Interesting one as well as largely attended. A basket lnin h Is In be bi ld Hsturduy noon, al wlili h lime all Ihn visitors will be enti-r-lalned Xrrangeineuls bate Ihii made fur holding W. C. T. I . services III Hie) IWtplM and rreli)tirln itiiirilies on H.in.lsy eieiilug. Hi l. ID, al whbh limes Mrs. Ada Wallace I'nriili, form er state presldenl. will speak In tin) former church, and Mrs. Jennie, Kemp, state president. In the latter, and ev eryone Is lilt lied to these aervli es. The following Is Hie partial program for Hie Hattirilay all day nieollug, be ginning at 10 A. M : Devotional hour led by Mrs MHIH.e t(eMirta of (,'oulily Offliers lleporls of County Huperlntendents. Mlscrllalleoils biislnrss. Kleetlon of tlffliers. Iilsnisili.il on needs of the r ity work for the mining year Noontide prayer. Hasket l.nni li.' (Afternoon, 1:30 o'rlixk) Devt.lli.iisl hour lid by Mrs. l-snd- ( Imi rough. l'aH-rs un l-partnietit work from metnliera of the dlrferent unions, Mrs. Mioer. Mrs. KI.erly. Mrs. Tmii--ami others. iKtetilng, k o'cliM'k) Address-Mra. Clinton letountte on the "Hohslltule for the Sa loon." General discussion In flvo minute talks. Holo Miss Kathleen Harrison. Address Mrs Ada Wallace t'nruli. Mrs K II. Andrews, of Oregon City, Is county president, and will preside over the sessions of trie lonveniion. SUDDEN MUSCULAR ACHIS AND PAINS -NEED NOT BE That Is If you use the r'gbt rein rdy. Sloan's l.lnliuent Is a real neces sity In every home-for young and old. Its merit Is prulsed In dorelis of tellers. A stiff neck from colds, children a sprains, those aching muscles, (list sl.iirii neuralgia psln -there find gunr- anteed relief In Kluan's l.lnliuent. Kt- ery home meets with sudden e'he and accliletiis. Your home n Is a bottle. J.V., SO. and $1.00, . ' i V 1 ' ijsy ' : i Esplamsd. Cadler (coiuiilucenily) Ah, Bobby, I am glad to see my pliotogrnph In your sister's friiiiioon the iniiiitel. Hobby Well, she bad lo ruxti sume to get It In over Tom's before you muie. Dart tun ulli Jiiek-o' l.iinlei'11. r t """ V -Se WALTER HINES PAGE. Photo by Amsrlrsn I'rem Association. Tho American enibasBy has been be set to siii h an extent with applications from American parents to obtain the relcnse of their sons of minor ngo from the nrltlsh nrmy that to cut down an extensive business In dictating and typewriting letters printed requests to the IlrlHHh foreign office for tho re lease of "Blank" lytvo been run -off by tlir? hundreds. Already Ambasxa dor Pago has obtained tho relenHe ot about sixty such youths boys under ago who ran away from home and man aged to get to England and enlist be fore their purents could stop thom. The printed application to the foreign office presents the compliments of Ambassador Pane to Sir Edward Oroy, the foreign minister, and requests tho discharge of the minor (here Is the blank space for name) from tho Drlt Ish army. The embassy Is extremely anxious to Impress on American par ents who may find thomsolves with a a minor son the nrltlsh army the ne cessity of forwarding $C5 or $70, the amount necessary to send a boy back to the United States. The money should be deposited with (he state de partment at Washington; also when a soldier Is discharged from the Brit ish army It Is necessary for him to have money with which to buy new clothes. MR. AND MRS. E. E. SMITH HERE. Mr and Mrs. Ernest Ellsworth Smith, of KaiiHii City, are In Oregon City visiting with Mends. Mr. Smith Is the editor and publisher of a dully trade paper In Kaunas City. Mrs. Smith was formerly Miss Mnry Con ycrs. of Oregon City, und nt one time was employed by the Enterprise, Mr. mid Mrs. Smith hnvo completed a trip through Cumuli! and Washington anil arc on their way to California where they will vIhII the expositions. COW TESTING AT CONCORD. I Special ( 'orrespoiiilein e I The second meeting of the Clncka- tnas County Cow Association was held Inst Krldny Ml Thelssen and Sons' fnrm on the Outfield road. After a bountiful dinner served to thirty peo ple, on the lan. hours were spent listening to prof. It. H. Craves, head of the dairy department of the O. A. ('., at Consllls, and Nell Jam'son, who Is tester of seventeen herds In Hi" Clackamas County Cow Assoel.iMon, demonstrate In regard lo type and pro duction from several of the best Jer sey rows out of Mr. ThelssenV herd. Among the rows rhown there was one Ihut was almost perfect In t'.ie IMilnls. There Is one heifer, first calf, which Is now producing 1 1-2 l' of butter fat a ilav. The object of the Cow Testing Ahhim Intl.m Is for getting a higher standard of rows, throimliour the dnlrys. Mr. Thelssen and Hons have sixty bend of Jerseys and forty live registered cows. Among llie sires shown Prof. (Jrnves favored the son of Oolden Glow's Chief. HYKE TAKEN FOR HONEYMOON. COMPLEXION BLEMISH. Yes, that hIukkIhIi liver often ciiiimcs It. Ir. King's New Life I'llla clearn the complexion, throws Off Impurities and releases bile nuttirally and enitlly. t'nles the I.owcIh move freely and reg ularly all the powder In the world will not permanently cover "that muddy complexion." This laxative Is mild yet effective. It iIoch not gripe or sicken in Its ulfeclM. You will not (lis pule the merits of Dr. KIiik'h Now l.lfn Pills. Start a treatment today. 2r,c. MOLALLA MAN HURT. PACIFIC COA8T LEAGUE. At Ijos Angeles R. H. Salt Lake 3 6 0 Los Angeles 0 '4 1 No. innings ,.......! At Frisco ' .'. R. H E. Oakland 5 8 0 Frisco 6 14 4 No. Innings .' ......9 CHICHESTER S PILLS kj mm UlAMONK II OA NO. A i-WTS ISImI krlWrof A ( ltl lil-fc.r-rsllUsiiiIlrsaV, EjXjjt-K rilh.li, ll' Hid LaU lr.l.lcV t l.-.'fc uakJ Hlua R.lAos. V 17 " Vr rirxri-i. -k-'(ii- irns-TKBre IL '2 IIIAIKIVR ISHANO IMI.IJI. to i I x '-Ff -ytwkMwMivi.sitc.AiraiM4 A SOLD EV DRUGGISTS Vt8YWKLR MOI.AI.I.A, Ore., Sept. 13. While loading piling timber near tho South ern Pacific depot Tuesday, S. A. Cor dill, a farmer living one mile west of Molalla, was struck by a falling timhor and sustained painful bruises. Unless internal complications set In, he is ex pected to recover. Hop picking Is progressing rapidly in the yards around Molalla. Some owners report good yields, but In most cases the crop Is light. The best test? la the Test of Time Years ago this Oregon City resident told of good results from lining Poan's Kidney pills. Now Mr. Huscli con firms tho former statement says there lins been no return of the trou ble. Can Oregon City people ask for more convincing testimony? F. 11. IliiBch, Jr., hardware dealer, cor. 11th & Main Sts Oregon City, says: "I had an acute attack of kidney and bladder trouble. I found no relief until I used Doan's Kidney Pllla. They atopped the trouhlo after I had used two boxes." (Statement given on March 2th. 1910.) Permanent Benefit More than three yeara latsr, Mr. HiiBch said: "I still have confidence In Dnan"s Kidney Pills and can endorse them as highly as ever. I have -had no need of a kidney medicine since I used Doan's Kidney Pills.' Price' SOc, at all dealer. Don't almply ak for kidney remedy gel Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Blanchard had. Foater-Mllbun Co., Props., Buffalo, V.' T.' . ' (Ad.) An right-liny walk from Pacific City on tho Oregon roast to their home nt Pprlngwnler was the honeymoon of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Peterson, who were married July 24. They left for the seashore soon after their wedding and spent all of August there. The trio up from the const was made leisurely, as they visited llel.o, Dolf, Mldunv, Newl.erg, Sherwood and Oregon City on their way. WAS MISERABLE COULDN'T STAND Testifies She Was Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Lackawanna, N. Y. -"After my first child waa born 1 full very miserable nnd couiu not sumii on mv feet. Mv sister- in-law wished me to try Lydlu E. l'ink ham'a Vegetable Compound and my nerves became firm, appetite good, step elastic, and I lost that weak, tired feeling. , That waa six years ago and I havo had three fine healthy children since. For female trou bles I always take Lydia E. Pinkham'i Vegetable Compound and it works like a charm. I do all my own work. "-Mrs. A. F. K REAMER, 1674 Electric Avenue, Lackawanna, N. Y. The success of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots, and herbs, la unparalleled. It may bo used with perfect confidence by women who suffer from displacements, inflam mation,ulceration,tumorg,lrregularitles, periodic pains, backache, bearing-down feeling.flatulenry.lndlgestjon, dizziness, or nervous prostration. Lydia E. 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