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om:oo cvvY kntkimmmki:, i,mi.Y..iANnA!t,v n. v.mi. i HEALS HEIP TO BRAIN Results In iczeneiallon cl Tissues, Sas Professor.- rl,i-n.i - j'nr flfi'rii )i' CbsfU-a Miinilii Child. jitiftir of 'l ) III Hll t'llltflty 'f I likM" lia la-eii ! ilimiilli,! i'ii plant and anluiaU In aulia Hi 'i.,l,l.iii nf smith ml a(e A lb rrniill. III hi " l.-ll' mill Ill-Jill!..!!'." I'fw- fiHwuir Child dun ii"IiIk iI"ii lot i.f iiiiTrnt tuition l'il k'f.mlli and .leilli (iiiih rlU frKiilnr fai. pnnU n liu iilMlil-- dl'i' rll-tH ll lit,' I'ivK ntl'li of ilmnr, III llirlilnl IN I IIIKll.MI aflef lllllll Kill llllll l men I IhIt III a I'dMli ilUr Held 'Hi af fect nf chnnue U Hi r Jivriil..i nf III (lift ll. li flmll, mil ItiU mean Hi i.cr cell ar. btilll up new In youth. I'mf.-vMir rhltil iiit-r warning atfulnal ultHllli lllemulrlUoll, llr ), m reiw Hut r il nf eiicein .Ml life, h dlil "tit. I del clop Hi imi I Inward aeuen-ein- tint death Nature I'ti .1 I In ImiIM up limn, h lilin do III duly low n lu.-rrn-lutf Ih e mn then imt mi In itNlnlrtmlliMi. Injuil.-a. when deiilti dm- In 'I follow. ro.nl! In til regeneration nf Hi IN ui' firaii'il, ami Ilili rritfiirraiinn mid km IIiim IImuc uiintf itnln A rrackeit pal that heal I g'l fr Hi tiraln I "rit tit a mine Hi rlilmiillnii nf Hi I'M fumliinr tnrr of tin1 niMti "li'i mm trli'S from an atmiMt fatal Inlnrj or a wrl'iu llltie. Ix onii't healthier. iiH'i il.-oroin ami youthful limn li-f'i It ! lull rlriiM Ih olil mi alnil Hi lillot wh.i twin hit IrrrluV blow on Hi head, revalua lilt rt-awin RICH WIDOW ADOPTS PASTOR. Yaung Prachr With family An nauntaa Nw From Pulpit. Aali'nud. Ore.-Th lle Arthur II IUmloni'. I'untor nf llir ItnplM hiirch here, ha l-n adopted by a wealthy widow. Mm .tuirlla I itiiu on. lm lint mml dim lu-r In Ir Ilia U-iirfiiclir' rMal l pitlma'cd al fluiimii. Tli inlnUtiT retain ll'- name nf Him lutoii II l a young ihuii with family. Tit fnrinlnll irllllm h an nomiced Hi ii.ta from hi uil'lt. Makt Squirr.1. Wark. Clarki'ivllliv lia.-.lohn D Killer, a popular IiuiIht nf (Id ltj. U IhIIvI to li th flrnt mau In put aipilrri-la to work. If linn a pair In front nf hl lioi, ami llii-v turn Hi iiotial liarlwr'n rolnrml alcii Th llttli- anliiinl lwp thr ryllmli-r tiiriiliie alimxt a (-on- tltiuiiiialy a motor, ami Ihv Irrrstl larlty of tli niuvanii-nl attrnii (tt-al r altftitlnu COVIflNOn MIT IUDDIN DIATH f AH f HOM HCWI k i EG MA MM ON Ul Q (LIKt O'HT I j riMviMuwu y (nut rii t MHTIikT NO. llawhari, KM, T. l!.i.rd( II W; H. K.n.l, li;'i; K. Vti. II M; '. lul, MH; Y. lUuai W. Kan-lall, II im; P. llutUrfoi.l, l '; A. Ilutti- i fi J. l M. M.iTIMf.T NO. 17-W. V. II W; Win. KaiMatl. I7 W; I mil ;ll.t.h, Wl; ti, W. KliiHirnU, 2W; II. T.al, II -W J. Ulil, I0.7i; A. I. in llai.y, IVWJ. It. Cuui.ml. I.'IXI; Y. II. N.l.am, l.'Wi; J. K. Walla. t! V; J. M. !(". I.'M; Knh Ur. .'M. I'ISTItlCT NO. IH-lluff Uri., II1WJ. ilSTl!UT NO. j-Wln Kau.t, I lUnry Mj.lltr, ."M); Kmlolph M.llr, .'.W; It. Kliu.l,l. ll'J); J. V. Ari.lifum, ITWi ( has. I.lvaiay, l.'K'i; f red Marshall. t'!.M', T)i dura Mar.liall. t-(Xi Wllfrvl Marshall .'WI: r harlri Manliall, Vl: KrH 1 1'"!""'! IJihUu, l.'.'O; Jol.n Card, ?00; L Wallara. l IM); Ilonlui. U'.W). M.STItlCT NO. I'O-UrVlna A Junrl, lUIXI. M ST HILT NO. ZI-M.-lal! I'i onwr, 110.00. M.STKKT NO. 22 -Frank Vautrhn. II DO; Hay Knrla, f 11.00; ('. K. lUin.l y, 1100; Waller I'aiiiti'r, 112, (X); Allx-rt Knclr. !.G0; II. J. lUatall, A Kr,a, gH.id; C. A. Urt. fl.76 Ham trr W' Cff' - 00: Aplin, II2.W; C. C. Ilen-lrrann, .50; ;fJ' A' u'l. V. liohlrnder, II. W. Kan-... I5.W; Taylor Jri,i:,-w,J F- "ufh"' ,,0: A' ,!ul' IIOW); Koyal Zlnar, I0M; iWn rork' Xm YrtA 'r- "; Hkrr. 120.26; . S. Unon, I Wm. Itoll-jw, IIJW; Wm. l'arry.IJ)0: II. W if aim.. I17.M; tt'. A. I.'lrl,h Ju,'n Mohi.ke, $1.00; Grif KobrrU. II2.WJ j C. C. Mrndr, $1.00; I'aul . ,0X0; t"P'r rp-. $tl-W; m, 120.00; Aii. fj.irt, .00. iL "irhr,,"n. J""r..t-,n, ' T 1 tarn, li llanr. a fa fW.d"l-0 ,!r'"f","0; Urkln. 4 Jon.., $1021; Ho,, ( "r"J' "- Ilro,., $2.75; C. .V. Urkln.. $0.75; J. Antiquity of Ih Hog. Tha two ninl ImiMirtniit and nnmt liitliimti'ly K.i'nir( pnxlinN of In illniia an- rorn nml lio. 'I'd Clilni-r rlnlui to linv Ini-d nml iloiiiixtlrnlpil Itir linif 4.tkl jnirx Ix-fnr llu I'lirla. tlnti prn. Tli n in lent i:i;y'tlinn knew tlii lioii, nml (lil n it 1 1 ii it I Ih ili-pli tsl on their imilillllii'lita. Till Uh nf III incut of tilt' IkiK nun prnlillilti'd l? tilt- .lt-H, nd It waa roiiHlili'risI lluit In hot i-nun rlva II priMliirfil klu Ihcuch. The annli'iu? wvr Miiliuuiiiii-diiii law are alo prokatcJ I'.oiu iihImu xirl. Tim tiotf i hh In A nu-rli n until In. tnxlutisl fnrni Knnii liy tlio urly nnr Icntoin. In tin- Sou ih Auii-rli'iin foii-itu aro irri-nt ilmu-H of wild Uog-. tliu do m-i'iidiinla of Iioch limuulit ovvr by ttit Simnlnnli. ('Idrnuo Jotiriiul. A Match For Him. A cockney nnulor, HilnkliiK ltl hlk'ti t lid iMintniitn wit not trcnlliiK lllnt nllli the rt-Mpii't duo tu lila Hint Ion. ex poHtiilntnd ttniH : "Look ht-rv. my i;ood iiinii. you don' I him'Iii to iraap. who I nm. lo yon know Hint hit family Iiiih Uovii cnlltlttl to' , r nn .... , v i Bock, $5.00. I'tlll II1I11S l"l I'T Mini nr l-i.n "lloola; Hin I a iiollilnix!" huh (he re ply. '"My nncoHinrH liuvo hwii cntitliH' to bnro Ipk for tlio liiHt U.ooo yi-iira." I.omlon Mirror. (iownior Wlufl-ld H'l'tt lUiiimoii'l HI llllliriia. Willi llir'l in'K'llir 11' !,... u , i, ii .., tufti. -,. I,..t.d at (Union. U. froiM .tn.ka ul "'""V 7' !,.. .1,1.1. I. Un. al.l.,1 !..,! '""'K"'. "a I. a.aa Iml.ii ml I. M It allai L ttt I il i ill t la 1 It IH.OO: K. II. Stona, I'VOO; II. H. ,.,l...iiliiK, 4a fid) lour )rara old. II' Itanuby, $2.00; Ibdibini Ilroi., $'1.70; aa Irf.rn at HuutlilMiru, Mim, and m . . (loyrr, $7.00; Pavld t.raham, ti'ltfl a Ut. h.lnr'a d-nn- from Part i).00: lirrt Hall. $1.00; C. C. Edwardi, Inniitli tidli'ita In lM. I la Imibiiiii a () ,. Ii.-.l... lor ami in ... man; f.sxmcT .(). 3J. W. Uerkey, iii.i rliilMhlfiit nf ti(Mila at Majilla. . . . t, Ln, .. ,, . ,, . , i . $22.10; Aurora Lumbar to., Ij.Iw; M inn II aludli-d law. and aU yrari aftrr lir. wna mad ai.tH-rliit.nd.nt . ( t ainl-y Conrret. Wurka, $.70; llatn Ion, I. In. B,lmlttd lii tin- bar : I'alch, $H.75; R. W. Zimmerman, II dwlratrd J. T. MiClMry, Him Hi ; $7.00; C. K. Zrrflrr, $1.00; J. C. puhllian tariff adforalr. lor roiir.. Mark, $12.50; l. Hplcr, $12.50; S. In IW7. Kor Hin- ti'rm rvprvw-nl (MJrr .'.0O; C. Otlmby, $1.00; W. d Ilia Hi- nnd riinttrraaliinal dlatrlH of ( j;, J 00. 0 0aki 10 00. V Uim.rM.U (.,v,.r..r ll.m..n. ;.,, j. ,,, iM. t ib aiond Minn. aula rhief i utl ' ' , , t dl- In nrrit-a.. (i.rrn..r John A J W-STKICT NO. 2i-L P. hpaKl.. johnaon. th lt prvlotia Piiih ratlc 1 $1.H0; I. I. Hoatetler, $3.90; Canby InrniiilH-iil. dlil follnalna: an o'Tatlnn Conrrta Worki, $1.20; L I'. Ppaiflr, In Hi pH-inlH r. l'JOJ. j$2H.75; John fiahlvr, $21.00; Krnt ' IWrrnar, $0.75; A. I- Weaver, $4.00; MILK WITH -KICK" OFrtREO. ;C. Johnaon. $1.00; 0. Hartxlcr. $2.00; ' Simon Yodrr, $2.00; Ola II. Sather, COItVAI.I.IS. Or. Jan. . -The Hj i $J,00; John iWi. $1.00; I). F. Acker pVr liaa mm Into bla own a.uln d;)lon ,7 00. john Cailo, $3.00; Am no liintt-r t.'d ho aL.taln fwm bla aUe M Gro. Urock.it. $1.00. inoriiliia: apix'tlKiT. A drink altn a . ,, kl. k- I. at 1.1. command, a hot. ,pl, , . MSTKICT NO. 27-J. C. M.rqu.m. la. told l-v-raa that la di- tared a lift: $0.35; Henry Abo. $2.50. tr atlmtilant than whlakny lta-lf. DISTRICT NO. 28 F. M. Ilenrik- Tbo OrrKm Iulrymn'a aaaiMlutioti, an, $25.95; J. F. Jutiea, l.!0; G. E. In anaalon Imr. on lda) adopld rra Joault, $2.00; A. Ii. Ilibbard. $7.50; W. olutlon. lo Ih i-ff.il thai the paaalng L .,., i8.00; V. E. Titman, of th.ulo.u afford, an tinuHtial opiHir 1() 00 0mM vm. 000. K D. '.unity for the vatenalv a.ln of tnllk, , , . . ..,.-. hot or mid. and fl.vor.'d lo ault tho .nk, $ . 00; A . VVyd.nd. $.,.'0; Tony pal.t of th. moat eiaitltiK In KlnttKMi-en. $.1.50; IU-n Sherman, $j.00; llnm a former doinnln. John Coover, $7.00; F.d. Coover, $'J.60; - - j Italic Shank, $27.00; Claud Mamh, MORAN IS WINNER. '$2.00; Frank Ferliin, $1.00; Frank Sherman, $1.00; Fllia Nicholaon, $2.00; NKW VOUK. Jan. K.-Frank MoranJohn nAK,yt n.M); Ernent Ruaacll, aKuIn d.-f.ut-d Jim Coffey, the I'ltta- J9 M j j ., 5 F A Davi ...... ..... ..uh ... ..I. . .....I.. lha II, ,lk I 1 cilia li'ionrihiiii '.-'.'I' ii'Pj Iln taunt In the ninth round of . a nrhi-dillrd lUrmmd IkioI hrte liihl nldit. BACHELOR TAX PROPOSED. AIIKHHKKN, WbhIi., Jun. 7 Coun t il inn 11 Jiiiim'i Ktnpi'y, propnHc to In tmiltu'v an ordinance In tlio council, flxltm a tax of I Ml on huchi'lnrs over 25 )'.ir id 11 no. Thin la In 1U-U of the plan to have tin occupation tnx to m.'i't tin- lona of the Miltxm IIcciihch. The County Court EXI'ENDITCRICS FOR MONTH OF JANUARY DISTRICT NO. 1. Joe Pctera, $5.00; S. L. Mulhin, $23.75; E. P. Green, $2.25; II. M. IlyornUy, $2.25; 0. J. McKenney, $50.00. DISTRICT NO. 3 Joo Pillstcr, $1.00; Herman Sclbert, $0.87; Henry Had to Catar to All. "I don't like the way thin hotel In run!" enrped a pccvIhIi younu trnvellng aalcmmin "Neither do I." replied tho landlord of Pruntylown tavern, "but I've Rot to entertain nil the fnola tbnt come ttlotiK na well aa the aeiiHlhle puoplc."-Juduu. , Eith.r Way. Slllcim I can't decide widt h one of theme two Rlrls I want to miirry. C'yn 1ctiM-Vell, tnnrry either one of them and you'll (Uncover Hint you not the wronj; one Phlladolpliln llecord All a Riak. "It's a cane of love ut tlrnt alRht." "Well, maybe It will work out all right I took four years to lalect my hunband, and look whnt t got" De troit Free Prea.. Hen Hie Hint doing roo Is the only -ertulnly happy action or a ni.n's life. -Sir Philip Sidney. Bpannh Utneroaity. A Pi'uiiIhIi mlvciituri-r. returning from highly lucrntlvo wtindcrlngn lu tho early day American. In said lo bnve given ii way $iKH,U00 In iiIuih on the oc - chhIoii of bin marrlngu nt llarcelonn. Annlher atood In u Madrid window and throw handful of allvcr coins Into the crowd until bo bad emptied two barrels. Birth of th. Thwit.r. Tbe theater Is the creation of the an cient Greeks. Tho drama, In tbe trne neiiRo of the word, was born In Athens Immediately after the great victory over tbo Persians, It. O. 600 480. The famous Dlonyslnc theater at Athens was completed nliout B. C. 340. Rome wns never miicTi on tbo theater. In Home tbeTe was fur too much real traaedy every day. so tbut tho neoDlc A. J. Slgman of Boston, will build $100,000 summer hotol at Port Orford. DISTRICT NO. 4 C. W. Schuld & Sons, $(19.:H); P. R. I A P. Co., $09.30; Rert II. Finch, $1.9(lj Estacada Tel. & Tel. Co., $0.73; J. A. Kitchinir, $31.25; R. L. Githcna, $13.50; W. M. Wade, $5.50; C. A. Looncy, $3.50; George Walters, $000; H. S, Jonos, $9.50; K. E. Siiilinir, $10.00; J. A. KitchiiiK, $8.00; U IIulo, $11.00; II. Githens, $5.50; E. II. Erickson, $11.00; W. M. Wndo, $21.00. DISTRICT NO. 5-J. A. Intel, $7.00 W. R. Telford, $5.00; M. II. Wheeler, $10.25; T. Stono, $8.00; W. E. Wheoler $10.00; J. A. Imel, $3.00; G. Hon, $4.00. DISTRICT NO. 6 Jarl & ErI, $19.00; Jonsrud Lumber Co., $4.00; Sandy Rldjro Lumber Co., $7.30; Ed Suckow, $00.00; F. Lohrmnn, $18.00; Max Wunchl, $30.00; II. Haselwnnder, $20.50; Chns. Krebs, Jr., $0.00; Alex Freduon, $4.50; Prank Lungersand, $25.00; Nick SchmiU, $2.00; Thco. H. Fisehor, $1.50; Gust. Fiiigor, $36.50; Mr. Lindberg, $34.50; Ed Situ, $28.00; Chns. Krebs, $52.50. DISTRICT NO. 7 Paul R. Meinig, $3.75; Sandy Mercantile Co., $5.70; T. Hugan, $7.85; Wm. Gnnfror, $4.50; A. II. Klingler, $2.25; D. W. Douglas, $15.00; R. Shipley, $18.00. DISTRICT NO. 8 The Sandy News, $5.00; John Buchholz, $2.25; John Freil $1.00; Paul Borman, $1.00. DISTRICT NO. 9 Fred Lins, $17.- 50; Gub Zwirnma n$,10.00; Curl Llna, $9.00; Ed. Grnfenhnin, $0.00; Ed. Guber, $12.00; John Marshall, $4.00; Will Lins, $2.00; Frank Thomas, $50.00. DISTRICT NO. 10 C. II.. Duncan, $13.79. DISTRICT NO. 11 Muttoon Lum ber Co., $11.61; Mack Rivers, $12.00; E. L. Pope, $8.25; F. E. Lucas, $9.50; Eli Rivers, $10.25; F..A. Vallet, $3.00. DISTRICT NO. 12 GubUv Fischer $5.80; H. Swales, $5.00. DISTRICT NO. 15 Pope & Co., $2.85; Scripture & May, $4.50; Frank j Busch, $15.70; E. E. Kellogg;, $02.90. $1.00; W. N. Chilcote, $72.00; W. L Freeman. $14.00; A. Racket. $7.00; Frank Rugby, $21.50; Owen Kimball, $10.00; L I). Shank, $24.50; Frank Kokle. $5.00; T. Olfcn, $19.00; Leslie Shank, $37.75; George Eplin, $1.00; Andy Mniingo, $0.00; V. E. Pitman, $0.00;Robhins Bros., $2.35; N. R. Wade $2.45; Ben Sherman, $5.00; Frank Sherman, $5.00; John Coover, $0.00; Ed Coover, $5.00; Frank Fclnn, $2.00; E. L. Trimble, $5.00; E. Clester, $4.00; Zeb. Bowman, $2.00; Arthur Carter, $2.00; J. M. Groshong, $6.00; C. K. Lcitzcl, $0.00; G. E. Gault, $3.00; C. K. Thomas, $3.00; D. B. Gray, $3.00; C. K. Thomns, $3.00; D. B. Gray, $3.00; A. B. Hibbnrd, $2.50; John Miller, $1.50; John Bugby, $8.00; .'Omer Williams. $4.00; Claud Marsh $13.00; C. W. Hurdy, $5.00; Jacob Kline, $3.00. DISTRICT NO. 29-Cunby Hard ware & Implement Co., $0.60; John F, Ohlert, $3.00; G. II. Gray, $0.40; G. II. Gray, $3.75; H. Calvin, $2.00; A. Gray, $7.00, DISTRICT NO. 30 C. W. Kruse, $34.00; Glenmorrie Quarry Co., $2.00; J. Bickner & Sons, $1.65; Winficld Bakor, $4.00; Frank Whitten, $2.00; Ed. Wanker, $2.50. DISTRICT NO. 32 Carlson and Shork, $21.05; G. Durst, $4.00; J. Sni dor, $3.00; W. C. Hcnter, $16.00; D. Bakor, $20.00; G. Baker, $10.50; B. Brown, $2.00; F. Dewey, $2.00; H. Voss, $2.00; R. Heator, $4.00; S. S. Purrott, $0.00. DISTRICT NO. 33-Frnnk Millard, $7.00. DISTRICT NO. 30 John McKcnsie $0.75; G. W. Zimmerlo, $3.00; J. F. Zinmiorle, $3.00. DISTRICT NO. 37 C. W. Kruse, $30.16; E. M. Locker, $17.00; C. W. Kruse, $30.68; C. W. Kruse, $58.25; E. M. Locker, $14.00; R. R. Moditt, $1.00. DISTRICT NO. 40-Jonsrud Lum bor Co., $15.03; Jail & Eri, $6.10; D. L. Erdmnn, $10.25; D. Fosberg, $2.00; H. Bronnor, $6.00; II. Ackerson, $2.00; II. Anderson, $0.00; F. Carlson, $6.00; II. Henriksen, $2.00; C. Bartlemay, $2.00; I. Brown, $4.00; II. Gibson, $2.00. DISTRICT NO. 41 S. A. Cooper, $1.27; Wm. Updegrave, $16.57; H. H. Udell, $22.86; G. R. Woodle, $8.00; Wob. Roberts, $14.00; Geo. Kitzmillcr, $7.50; R. C. Frace, $0.75; O. M. May, $9.00; II.' H. Udell, $7.50; A. Shirley, $2.00; Chns. Ojo, $2.00; R. C. Frace. $3.25; G. R. Woodle, $2.00; Web Rob erts, $2.00; Geo. Kitzmiller, $2.00; Wm. Updegrave, $2.00; 0. M. May, $4.50. DISTRICT NO. 42 Canby Con crete Co., $24.00; J. W. Watson, $10.25 John Schumacher, $16.00; Austin Tay lor, $9.00; Arent Loe, $2.00; Alexan der Taylor, $4.00; L. B. Yoder, $0.50. DISTRICT NO. 43 Alex Baker, $4.00. DISTRICT NO. 45 L. P. Elliott, $1.00. DISTRICT NO. 40 S. Lillie, $4.25; R. Dunham, $4.25; J. J. Hattan, $10.00. ' ri. t, a 1.1 t rn. T a n...... l.icT.,l-r ? n a f. ,1 ".u.u, "v, . n. I'I.. I IWV. ,.S. U ' 12.00; F.rnr. I"3"'11' Hotet- c xtaon, $1.00; W. II. Wettlaufer, Irr, $100; W. W. Lony, a,.75; V. L;.;,C2C2; w n nottemiller, $13.75; F.d Calvin. $2X25; Percy (ir.h.m, $ !8.75; j,uol( t0.W; C. II. Bergman, $25.07; Wm. Clwlngi. $'i7 00; fj.,. Owlnga, ; yd Gr,ce( (;eorfe Gaa.rr, $.1.00; 1900; Ilert Kent, $ll.Jd; II. L Kr.t. (;,,, fa.oO; Clyde Ringo, 27Ji0; O. Mahler, $0 00; Wm. Flc-g.d, xoo. nHmuvl l:lmtr tlM. John 1100; Hon Uurk.t. $171; Roy Kropf, j ichlwei(l( 2,oo. Olt0 Buot fJ M. 12.00; C. Ytxler, $1.W. Dewey LaFollclte, $7.75; G. Klane;, DISTRICT NO. 65-Creaam Mill 5.50; W. W. Irvin, $573.00; R. W. Co., $20.KH; T. Faden. I I.KO; Geo. M. Zimmerman, $10.00; C. F. Ziegler, $52. Ilively. $20.00; C. E. Ilively, $18.00; 00; W. I. Bauer, $58.00; W. D. Fih, Wm. Gibbi, $3.50; T. Jul-b. $2.00; C. $2.3.00; C. Potwin, $20.00; G. Plantz( JuUi, $i!00; Jo. Youi gf.rdorf, $1.00. $32.00; B. Adams, $13.00; A. J. Zim- DISTRICT NO. 6'i-Martin Bros., merman, $.55.0C; J. II. Hartman. $10. $3.15. 1 00; S. Hoover, $12.20; M. King, $35.20; DISTRICT NO. 67-J. S. Fisher. I E. Zimmerman. 122J5: J. Anderson. $3.25; Uwis Mitta, $100; C. E. Mitts, '$.31.90; V. Berg, $10.00; A. Snyder, $2.00; J. 0. r Inner. I(MJ; u. Kyllo, ItKJ.fiO; E. Hurst, $9.75; F. Norton, 111.00; II. Kyllo, $10.00; A. F. Ey- $02.50; V. Skinner MXM; D. Shep man. $17.72. ard, $4I.C0; C. C. Gibn, $0.80; II. H. DISTRICT NO. 51-11. F. Gibson, Dectz, $51.00; A. Bolland, $3.15; D. 17.70; J. C. Miller. $21.35; J. M. Tur-j Miller, $14.40; F. Bachert, $20.35; ner, $4.00; C. Whitehead. $2.00; J. 1 John AfTulter, $8.80; II. II. Udell, $5.40 Illuit. $2.00; J. Reiter. $2.00; M.jn. C. Frace, $3.00; S. Nash, $96.00; Johmton, $12.60; G. Gieck, $1.00; W. Rain.y, $02.50; Grossenblader, T. E. Brown, '$1.00. $50.00; L. Mattoon, $63.75; C. Axford, DISTRICT NO. 69-Ceo. A. Brown, $47.00; L. Vierhus. $24.00; E. Craves, 11.50. j $19.00; E. Bentley, $44.00; J. W. Hyl- DISTRICT NO. r,0 Molalla Pi-j ton, $4.00; T. C. Thomas, $44.00; oneer, $10.00; J. L. Tubbs, $1.00; G.j Rob. Mattoon, $52.50; II. Fisher, V. Adams, $1.00. $54.25; W. S. Stewart, $16.00; John GENERAL ROADS-City of Ore-, Buss, $24.0C; AlUri Scheer, $14.00; gon City. $423.50; W. H. Mattoon,' Hult Bros., $10.13; P. O. Chindrgren, $17.00; Buffalo Steam Roller Co., $3.50; Ben Chindgren, $8.00; R. W. 18.00; W. Kaiser, $12.50; W. Dutcher, : Davidson, $8.00; Ruben ChindgTen. $1.00; W. S. Thomas, $2.50; Fred $7.50; Herman Chindgren, $8.00; II. Baker, $6.25; M. Alagich, $.3.00; II. J. RasUll, $16.00; II. C. Bonaker, Gebhardt, $7.00; J. Scholl & Son, $7.37. $2.00; Roy Sullivan. $4.00; Hub Bow- J. W. Berkey, $.36.73; T. C. Raynolds, man, $2.00; Straight & Salisbury, $2.65; William Iscnsee Co.. $6.93; Mil- $3.15; Gotleib Amacher, $14.00; J. T. waukie Build. Mat. Co., $1.90; Meesc Fullam, $7.50; Edward Carlson, $3.00; tt Gottfried Co., $9.25; J. K. Morrow, J. W. Townsend, $4.00; F. M. Town- $1.60; Hodson-Feenaughty Co., $4.85; send, $5.00. Ik. emlier Total M STRICT NO. 4-!ert II. Fmrh, IIH;O.C. Mach. Works, 15.55; Coa.tBeflmt 1'J .IH; J. Y. rlnydar, $0.00 R. Y. Hny. Culv.rt k Flum. Co., $'!0 0fi; (.'... k jOi toU-r .. dr, 3 00; A. J. Uurd, $3 (XI; (',. T,UnU,n, $15 CO; Oiwrgo LumUr Co., Nnvemlwr Hunt, 125 25; H. II. Hunt, $12.00; Ilert ' $1.44; W. J. Wilm at Co., $2.fii; J II. Fimh, 00; i. Y. Knyder, $l.fK);i W. L3ark, $14.7.3; Y.. C. Warren, $I3 Y.. T. Davla, 1100; F. H. Davla, $l.fW;125; li. K. Hall, $30.00; C. Harp.da, K. K. Davis, $4 00; J. J. Davis, $1.00; ! $32.00; I. Julian, $2.00; E. D. Old., W. II. Umon, $2.00; R, W. Lmon, 1 1.05; Wm. Htn, $1.50; J. W. Berk H.fJO; A. . Kurd, $2'0; F. L. Dundy, y, $IJ.r,H; A. 11. Averlll Mach. Co., 12 00; II. II. Hunt, $.'00; (,. T. Hunt, $1.30; W. II. Luck., $25.4'J; Chaa. Mor. 1 1.75; Y.. Amach.r, $100; AlUrt ris, $2.00; Adolph KraxUrger, $'1.00; Hayes, $1.75. I J. Imour, $H.0f); C. Walch, $2.00; I. DISTRICT Nf). 61 A. L. Hearock, Wabh, $.2.00; R. Kraxberger, $3.00; 0,25; Jonarud Lumli-r Co., $6.76. T. Weniriger, $2.00; Rudolph Klaus, lilKTKlfT NO. Ll-C. W K,kl.l $13.75; W. II. Caffe., 14.00; A. Hut- to tu ( M r, 1; to Total fea rollw ted . , Total tales rollw ted Total rolliH'llona , I smo l muQ . i.i.uoJt I2V1TI4S1 V. J. V, lUiON. Hherlff and Ta CollHetor. Hy 0 W. IIAIim.NtJTON, Deputy. tEMI ANNUAL REPORT OP THE COUNTV TREASURER OP CLACKAMAS COUNTV. OREGON. For tha alx months eudliiK on tha 3lt day nf litxeinher A. I. 11, of money received and paid out, from whom received and what aourre, and on hat account paid out: , Special School Fund. To amount on hand from last report I 1.001 ts To amount r-lved from 1911 taiea 31,IT.0 5i llelln'ii' lit ' ti e r- 'ln-d tOll 'i Tranxfers from ta department to sperlnl xh'xil fund It.'IO E. C. Warren, $7.92; 0. C. Foundry, (Continued Next Week) Total amounts received Amounts paid out from spe'ial a hool fund Trunnfers from tax department from special achix.l fund..., Kpr.-i on school coupons Ilulunre on hand , Special City Fund. To amount on hand from I ant report To amount received from 1911 taxes , w lniiient taxea received Tranhfi-rs from tax department to apeclul city fund Total amounts revived Amounts paid out special city fund. Tr.nnfi.Ts from tax department from apeclul city fund Ilalance on hand C.n.ral Fund. To amount on hand from lat report To amount received from 1911 taxes Delinquent taxes received , I. M. Harrington. County Ck-rk, s'-alp bounty U. J. Wilson, Sheriff, fee from July to December 31st E. P. Pedman. Recorder, fets from Ju'y to December 31st T M. Harrington. County Clerk, fees from July to December 31st. . lines. Justice court Interest collected on bank deposits F'erry license fee Transfer from tax department to general fund Juvenile tihlbit from County Fair, by Judge Anderson P. R.. L. k P. Co. refund on freight charges K. P. Dedman, Recorder, exchange or desks t. M. Harrington. Clerk, refund on Land Show Total amounts received Transfers from tax department from general fund ' Refunds from general fund, per order County Court General fund warrants paid Last half of state tax ..$ H,M !t . Jt.iTi.M J4 07 0 . I (1.371 t ..$ it JO' . . IS.Us Oa 6 IS ,.$ 1H,:7.77 ..$ 11.507.02 .0 $ 420.69 .$ 1,0J3X . CS.87H09 3.8H 3400 H2.50 . t.818.50 . 1.239.30 181.60 713.35 1.00 S.On 30tW -5 30.00 ,15.4(T .$ SS.159.3J .$ 1.53 169.66 . 41.169.79 .. 65.921,03 $97.29 Balance on hand $ County School Fund. To amount on hand from last report $ 19.910.S3 cruLiMMiiit ftTATP aa pnt BuniAnurs tup finanpial rnniDiTiOM Op!To amounts received from 1911 taxes 32.865.63 CLACKAMAS COUNTY, OREGON, ON THE 5TH DAY OF JANUARY, 1916. Liabilities. To general fund warrant drawn on ibe County Treasure, ar.d out standing and unpaid $ 37.6:i(MN County Road Warrants, outstunding and unpaid jJ6,9 19.55 Kstlmatt-d Interest acinied thereon 2,000.00 Total liabilities I7G,5S0.03 Resources. Ily funds In hands of County Treasurer appllcablo to payment of general fund warrants $ SH7.29 Funds In hands of County Treasurer applicable to payment of county road warrants 21,727.13 Total resources ." $ 25,621.42 Net Indebtedness $150,955.61 I, I. M. Harrington, County Clerk of Clackamas County. Oregon, do here by certify Ihut the foregoing statement Is tnte and correct. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed tbe seal of tbo County Court this 5th day of January A. D., 1916. I. M. HARRINGTON. County Clerk. SEMIANNUAL REPORT OF THE COUNTY CLERK OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY, OREGON. Showing the amount of claims allowed, on what account, the amount of warrants drawn, and the amounts of warrants outstanding and unpaid on the 1st day of January A. 1)., 1916: General Fund. Roads and highways "...$170,167.54 Sheriff's office -- 2,413.45 Clerk's office , 2.136.81) Recorder's offlco - 2.012.30 Treasurer's office 94S.SS Surveyor's offlco 1,464.70 Assessor's office 1,917.60 Court house 2.503.29 Circuit court 4,524.32 County court ond commissioners 1.220.9S Justice court C4St.il Coroner 900.85 Insane S3.99 School superintendent ; 2,126.i9 Health officer - 742.22 Fruit Inspector lif.Jl Stock Inspector oib..5 Indlccnt soldier 190 00 Widow's pension ". 4.S32.49 Caro of poor '. 6,478.64 Jail 29-4 Juvenile court 186.80 Scalp bounty 44 0 Tax rebate , Printing and advertising 1.833.89 859.00 231.58 883.71 150.00 25.00 20.00 Delinquent taxes received Refund from special school, No. 105, to county school fund. 4S0.15 9.00 Total amounts received $ 53,265.71 County school warrants paid $ 51,217.32 School books, from county school fund $ 1,031.27 Balance on hand $ 1,017.13 District Road Fund and Special Fund To amount on band from last report $ 37,537.33 To amounts received from 1911 taxes 96,911.17 Delinquent taxes received 1.335.61 Oil, gravel and crushed rock 282.45 Refund3 on general road warrants to county .79.02 Transfers from tax department to road fund 17.74 Total amounts received $136,163.32 Transfers from tax department from road fund $ 22.88 Road warrants paid, general district and specials, including Interest 111,385.24 Refunds on tuxes, per order County Court 28.07 Balance on hand '. $ 24,727.13 State School Fund To amount on hand from lust report $ 53.67 Refund from special school, No. 105, to state school fund 9.00 T. H. Kay, State Treasurer, state school fund 20,368.25 Total amounts received $ 20,430.92 State school warrants paid , $ 20,368.25 Hn lance on lumd $ 63.67 Institute Fund. To amount on hand from lust report $ 213.92 Total amount received $ 213.92 Balance on- hand $ 213.92 County Fair Fund. To amount on hand from last report $ 1,824.61 Total amount received $ 1,824.61 County fair fund $ 1,821.26 Stute and county fairs Sealer weights and measures Tax department Ront of armory Exporting county books Refund of fees Total general fund warrants Issued V. .."...$ 40,360.77 Totul regular road warrants Issued 135,825.73 'Totol special road warrants Issued 34,341.81 Total warronts Issued $210,528.31 To Iva M, Harrington, County Clerk, Clackamas County, Oregon: Tho following la the amount of money collected by me for taxes and fees during the six months beginning July 1st, 1915, and ending Dec. 21st, 1315: Month 1914 Tax 1!U3 Tax 1912 & Back Kire Ptl. Total jy $ 4.417.15 5 2.33.29 $104.90 $ 90 $ 4,76ii.()4 August ; 39,785.52 497.91 60.54 33.73 40,377.70 September '195.445.2fi- 109.17 16G.66 6.30 J96,027.3y October 3.053.77 229.42 12.43 2.02 3.297.64 November . '.. 3,288.78 170.66 119.06 3,578.50 December ..'. 3,617.10 666.19 85.07 14.70 - 4,383.06 Totals ....$249,607.58 $2,206.64 $548.66 $57.45 $152,420.33 Fees Collected July ....r - $ 5"-0 August 61-50 Balance on hand -. .$ .35 Trust Fund. To amount on hand from last report $ 2,037.71 Persons deceased, trust fund '2.00 Totul amounts received $ 2,039.71 Trust fund $ 370.38 Balance on hand ..$ 1,669.33 1915 Taxes Collected. To amount on hand from last report v $ 134.20 1915 taxes collected by County Assessor 39.00 Total amounts- received $ 173.20 Total Balances, January 5th, 1916. Special school fund $ 6,371.63 Special city fund 420.69 General fund 897.29 County school fund 1.017.1J District road fund and special fund 24,727.13 State school fund 62.67 Institute fund 213.92 County fair fund .35 Trust fimd ... 1,669.33 1915 tuxo collected 173.20 . .$ 35,553.33 Tola balances STATE OK OREGON, County of Clackamas, ss: I, M. E. Dunn, County Treasurer, do hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true and correct statement of the amounts received, paid out and remaining on band, In the county treasury of said county for the six months ending on the 31st day of December A. D., 1915. Witness my hand this 6th day of January A. D., 1916. M. E. DUNN, County Treasurer.