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i 2 TEUTON SHIPS 1 2 MERCHANTMEN SUNK, IS REPORT GERMAN CONVOV DlPlRf 0 AND rill TOWARO COAIT, BAVI SWEOItH MltSACC. REAL E ITATI TRANSFERS CREW SAID TO HAVE DROWNED Destroyer, Agsihary Culser- and 12 Other Craft Sunk Carman T ak in Completely by Surprise by Ruaaian Squadron. NVKOri.Mi. Hr.lro. via Undon. June 14 Tblrtwn Grrman nirrcbant turn, ohlch rre coming (rum the north convoyed by an auxiliary cruiser and aome torve-do boats and armed IraarVrrs, rr attaiked early thla morning by a squadron of Russian d atrotere. tortirdo boats and aiibmartnre nrar the 8edish mat. convoy ass dispersed rhanimrn Hoi toaard the roast. It ta rrportrd that Kim of the re- aria ere sunk. The folio lug real r.UI transfrre rr flli-4 In County llrvoidi-r led Dian'a vBUt Wednesday: Jullua T. t.Mi to Charles T. Hall, (he N K X of Id H F. ' and the K of X K. of MN-tlun 21. toan.hlp I koulb, tanne & rl of the XVlll Ui nirridian, tu. Cliuni lUiik to OU .XI. Hllfllir. all of trail No i'. H it ii alt t itc alli-v t'r i hard Tr.u In, f 10 J T l.lrilln rt u t.i P. J. Ili-lllie rnun. lot number I. Ilriinrman Aires, $10 Charles K Hall rt u to V. Apa rl al. ) or In section 32, to letup I Mu 111. range I rati, $10. P. J lli'iiiicimin it ilk to J. T. I.le- rlln rl US, lot I. Ilrllllrliun Aires; $10. Th fo'loalna- real estate tranifrra tst-r nird In th office of County lie cordrr I ted man Thursday: It. J Friedman tit XV. I- frcs.y. lot J. block !u. Windsor; $1. Harriet ttlanlon to John A. Stanton, rt al. land In silon 31. loanshtp i south, rail T at; $.',. Ora and lu-rtha Allen to Joseph Vaerelll. norlbarsl quarter of east Quarter of aevtlon H. township ! south. ranee & rast; l. Th folio In real estate transfera ere filed In th off lee of County cord-r IH-dman Friday: XV. M. Udd and M. A. UclJ. hi to Albert Klgolleelt. rl u, tract VERDICTREACHED AFTERTWOHOURS OF DEEIBERATi GLADSTONE COUNCILMAN DOES NOT DENY TAKING MRS. STARK TO TOURIST MOTEL. REGISTERING AS MAN AND Wlf E, DEEENDANT TERMS "INDISCRETION Mr, Goodman Testifies Trip to Port land Wu Mad to Oiacuaa Bull nets Husband Overhear Hie Wife Make Date. COPENHAGEN, via London. June 14 Describing the llaltlr tight, thr Dagrn Nyheder says that the Russian squadron von an Important victory. The Russians had six destroyers and several auhmarlnes and ere going at such ed that the Germane rre taken completely by surprise, and flrrd only one shot and then made for port j In the utmost haste. It I believed." aay the paper, "that i 11 merchantmen ere sunk. hlle a m If- '"'",8i;, lied.- addition to Oregon City: and th nier- . John M. A. Ijiu and Xora A. I-auo hla lfe. to F. J. and Antonla Kckert. SS acrra In section 7. township 2 south range 3 rast: $1. (quit claim deed I II. !. Kptoo and Mayme Kplon. hi wife, to E. X. Foster and Charlotte Foster, his wife. 147 acrea In XX'. It II. Cotton I). 1. C. In tonshlp 2 south, range 1 east. XX. M ; $10. The folio Inic real estate transfer ere filed with County Kecorder IVd man Saturday: Hlrum William Holden to Kthel Mae Holden. certain tract of land altuated in the J. S. Risley I). U C Xo. 51. German armed trawler .which arrived at XykopinK. had ISO men aboard from a Cerman destroyer that h.nd leen sent to the bottom. The Cerman aux iliary cruiser was the Konlg von Sacbaen. which was seen to sink and It la (upposed all o f her crew were drowned." ' township 2 south, ran 1 east of the After dellberatlliK a little over two hour a Jury In the circuit court Tue duv returned a verdict of $1000 for lien K. Stark attaint F. K. Cmvlinun a meiulx r of the Cludstone city conn ell. In an alienation suit In which Mr Stark wa the woman In the case. The Jury retired at 4:10 o'clock and re turned with a verdict at :.10. Stark snvd for $13,000. The Itiry was selected with little trouble. Three Juror, lacludlnc F. I Xelson and J. II. Hollowell, fellow townsmen of Coodman, were rejected by the defense. The third wa George J. Hall. The lurr wa comiHtsed of XX'. II. Hair. 0. It. Fox. XX". A. Garner. Solon Kinicr. Seth louni. A. (. I Phelps, John A. Hiding. George II Itrown, John J. Huttan. J. T. Kvana. XX'. H. Graate and John XX'ls. Giiirge C. Urownell and Charle T. Slevers presented the plaintiff. XX". M. Stone and Chartea Moulton. the defendant. Mr. SUrk Not at Trial. Mr. Sturk. the woman in the case, Willamette meridian, containing In all "'J (. appear at the trial. Stark. FATHER OF 0. D.FBY,-" David Eby. father of O. D. Kby of thl city and F. G. Eby of Sacramento. Cal.. died Monday at Cottane Grove. The Interment will be made at Harris bur;. Wednesday. Mr. Eby son, Hen Jamln. died at Goshen, Oregon. last week. Mr. Eby left thte city for Cot tage Grove Monday afternoon. David Eby was one of the early Oregon pla neera. and rMdel n this city for ev eral year w ith bla son. The auit of D. W. McFarland against T. L. Cbarman grow ing out of a aale of property by the defendant to McFar land, was dismissed Wednesday. For Tired Women With Aching Heads "They help me ao much and I And relief aa soon a I begin taking your Foley Kidney Pllla." Mrs. Frank P. Wood. Morrill. Maine, R. F. D. No. 1 Sometime It seem aa It you can't atand the pain across your back. It la juat making your Ufa miserable and robbing you of all energy and strength. When you are constantly tired, head always aching, nerves "on edge," kidney action painful and burn Ing, then Is the time to start In at onre on Foley Kidney Pills. They strengthen the weak, ailing kidneys, improve their action, enable them to throw oft the polaona that cause your trouble. Tour nerves grow peaceful, sleep becomes sounder, nerv ous headaches disappear. As Mrs Wood says: "I find relief as aoon as I begin to take your Foley Kidney Pills." Be sure you get the genuine Foley Kidney Pills, for the; are purely medicinal and contain no harmful drugs. JONES DRUG CO. S "0 acres with 20 ft. right of way for roadway adjoining raid tracts: $10. C. II. Dye nnd Eva U Dye to C. E Walstrom and I.oute Walstrom. lot. 16. IT and IS tn block 4. Mt. Hood X'lew addition to Orcnon City: $175. L. Hrablll and TCllen Crubill to Edith I. rhllllps (quit clultn deedl. the north half of the southwest quarter and southeast quarter of the aoutliwest quarter of section 30, township 1 south range 4 east of the XVlllamette merid ian. 120 acres; $450. A. Vester and Anna X'ecter to lvar Erlckaon. all of tract 10. Filrniount Or.-hards: $050. The following rea! estate transfers were filed In the ofTlce of County Ke corder Dedman Monday: Victor Eugene XX'enxet to Hugo Carstens. land In section 16. township 7 south, range 4 east; $0o0. Milton D. Evans to H. V. Adix. lot 25, block 5, Tlerrocl addition in Clack amas county: $10. I- D. and Flora Inon to Esther H. Mason, lot 4. block 19. Clackamas county; $10. Arthur Westdaugh and Emma XX'est daugh to J. J. Johnson, land In sec tion 3, township 5 south, ran;:e 1 east; $1- The following real estate transfers were filed In the office of County Re corder Dedman Tuesday: J. P. Forrester and rtesslc A. For rester to Susan E. and G. A. Miller, lot 4. block 37. First addition to Esta cada; $10. George Randall to Georg-3 C. and Kathryn A. Randall. 40 acres of D. U C. of Benjamlne Mails and wife, town ship 3 south, range 2 east; $4000. GiiBtav Frehvald and Augusta Frei wald to Richard Petzold. lota 7 and 2 block 24. Oregon City; $10. XV. W. and I-ydin H. Irvln to Inez Ellen Hrackett, 191 acres of section 7, township 4 south, range 1 east; $1. CARL MOHAUPT GETS JUDGMENT Carl Mohaupt Bccured a judgment for $26u Wednesday against Joseph Miller. Mohaupt sued to collect on a note, ami will foreclose on a chattel niortane. All the convenien ces of gas better cooking and a cleaner cooler kitchen 1 --s r f wwawfc. At "iris iWch of tnnatcli Bakes, broils, roasts, toasts. More efficient than your wood or coal Stove, and costs less to operate. Your cooking is better, too, because you have heat-control like a gas stove. NEW PERFECTION OIL COyjOVE L X Fir Best Results Us PtarlOil -zsrr WStl-li'W. The New Perfection gives a clean, odo.less, sootiest flame because of the long blue chimneys. Cuts out the drudgery of wood or coaL Keep your kitchen coo. In 1, 2, 3 and 4-burner sizes, ovens separate. Also cabinet models with Fire less Cooking Ovens. Ask your dealer today. Standard Oil Co. (CslUocau) himself, went on the stand tn his own behalf, reviewing the Incident which lead to bla finding Goodman und Mr. Stark together In the Tourist hotel In Portland. On the morning of April 17, he said, when his wife thought he was lu M II waukie he was on the top step of the steps Into the basement of bis home in Cludstone. He heard Goodman and Mrs. Stark make a date to meet thut afternoon In Portland, he testified, later he went to Portland himself, followed the couple to the Tourist hotel and induced the woman in charge, Mrs. Graham, to knock on the door and let him In. They found Good man and Mrs. Stark in the room. Neighbor Teatify. Lester Kvon nnd his mother. Jennie Evon. who live near the Stark home said they saw Goodman go to the Stark home several times. The only other witness for the plaintiff was Mrs. M Walker, landlady of the Tourist hotel who said thut her slitter. Mrs. Graham was In charge April 17. The defense did not deny the visit to the Tourist hotel. Goodman himself acknowledged that he visited the place with Mrs. Stark and that the door to the room was locked. He termed his act of registering at the hotel as Mr. and Mrs. Jones as an "Indiscretion." He said he first became acquainted with the Stark family when he bought egi;s from them. Portland Trip Business One. He went to her home on the morn ing of April 17, he said, following an accidental meeting on the streetcar. She complained of her husband's treat ment of her and wished to talk over the matter with him They decided that it would be best to talk over the matter in Portland und went down that afternoon. They discussed business and busi ness only in the Tourist hotel, he de clared, and had no thought of wrong doing, although he became suspicious and had started to leave the room when Stark and Mrs. Graham knocked on the door. Elpha Goodman, w ife of the defend ant, also went on the Bland for the de fense, declaring that her husband could not have made the visits to the Stark fmikrr, 1,12 K0j Oil Welch, $:.0.1M Kill Jones, $07.MI; Phil Arnold, $I2.:.0; Hill Younir, IYI.75; Krr.1 Pat rson. $.'r. Ml; . U.ian.e, f.M 7ft; J XX'ythenlirrir, $7.M); jMinr Johnson, $0.00; Mark Itobrrts, $'l ''''! Marlon Tonif. IHI.2S; Edwin Pane. f:i:i.7o; l.ee Harrington, $15.00. 1MSTUICT NO. 3-l XVolfhagen, H.li0; J. V. F.lliolt & Co., $711.11.'.; Karl Ton, $:ii).f,0; . (;0siafm. 1:12.00; t'urti Younif, $2l.7.'; XX'. XV, Cook, $.Uto; M. Newell. $17.50; J. A. Stall, $!'. r.0; Frank loiilry, 144.00; Martin Kbcrhart. $10 50; XX alter Theho, fl'J.OO; Frank Fbethart, $-'1. 75; Joe I'lllster. $55.(12; Jehn Mullen hoff, $ l'..≪ J. W. Norton, $:l5.tH1; Carl llenke, $4l.o0; K. ChiKote, '.1.50; Herman Seilwrt. $i'l.50. DISTRICT NO. 4-Howard "opr Corp,, $51.80; llrrt II. Finch, IU.70; A. Kitchlnir, $0.1.75; M. S. Sarver, $25.(M; P. M. llaucrntWnd. flH.00; I. Hale, $."2.00; . ( lleipl. $:lil.lHI; II. I.lnn, $22.00; G. T. Kitching, $14.00; K. K Sallinir. H'-'-OO; O. W. Fuller, $14.00; A. 11. F.riiUm, f 1K.00; Dan Matson, $13.00; J. K. Ely, 1:1.50; J. C. Kitchinf. $4.1H); G. T. XValter. $i!.tH); K. H. Currin. $14.00; I. F. Hale, $i:l.50; II. Githens, $12 (H; G F. Iloyer. $4.00; M. K. I.lnn, $5.00; R. S. CiHip, $11.00; J. J. IHinceath, $100; (J. A. Lowell, $2.00. DISTRICT NO. 5-A. Ilrown. $2S.(H); T. H. Richardson. $14.00; A Jonsrud, $:I2.00; Geo. Tacheron, Wherlrr. $18.00; O. M. Kiohry. $20.00; $:I0.(H); John Meyer. $10.00; W. R. Johnston. $12.00; II. Naas. $11.00; II. Olsoh. $12.00; J. Olson, $!t.(M); A. I.ckU-rir, $S.00; A. Jonsrud, $12.00; Geo. Tacheron, $12.00; John Meyer, 50; Geo, Tacheron. $12.00; W. Wheeler, $rt.00; C. Timnirrman. $0.00; S. Garrison, $5.25; V. Mueller, $4.00; F. Hale, $4.00; W. R. Telford, $4rt.r.5; W. Schuld A Sons. $.15.00; Geo. Tacheron. $12.00; Paul Stone, $12.00; W. Wheeler, $12.00; John Meyer. $7.50; C. Wheeler. $rt.00; II. OIon, $0.00; C. Lrkberg, $6.00; A. Jonsrud, $12.00. DISTRICT NO. G-Jarl & F.rl. $9.fi5; Sandy Fir Lumber Co., $2.23; E. Jarl X Cunning, 0.00; C. Hayworth. $S.00; Walter Dolon. $8.00; S. Hall. $2.00; J. R. Hull. $2.00; C. C. Martin. $00. DISTRICT NO. 7 Adolf AscholT. $41.25; C. F. Allen. $123.50; Paul R. Meiniir. $11.85; Port. Ry. I- 4 P. Co., $2.35; II. Moulton. $24.75; R. Ru. sell, $18.00; F. Gibbons. $22.50; A. II. Klinglcr, $24.75; T. Hagnn. $11.25; Cocklereese, $24.75; D. W. IXiug- las. $42.00; J. J. Eisner. $27.00; L. C. Uwe. $14.tW); A. Phelps, $i"3.00. DISTRICT NO. 8 Jarl & Eri, $0.60; J. S. Greenwood. $'J7.85; John Friel. $f3.00; Glen Corey, $4.00; Lloyd Corey, $22.50; Clair Corey, $5.50; Peter Stone. $51.00; 'E. L. Pan- to. $.1.00; Geo. Williams. $7.00; Cha. Pajchall. $16.00; L. A. XVrenn, $6.00; F. K. Maulding, $6.00; Glen Mcln tyre. $2.00; C. W. Kern. $18.00; F. M. Stone, $6.00. DISTRICT NO. 9 Jarl A Erl, $40.00; Fred Lin, $47.50; Frank Howard, $14.50; Frank Ochs, $16.50; Otto Paulsen, $33.00; Harold Joyner, $33.00; Nic Rath, $1S.50; Fred Nitch man, $8.50; A. H. Miller, $9.00; Robt Miller, $16.00; Gus Zwimman. $19.50; Peter Ruhl. $21.00; C. A. Johnson, $25.00; C. A. Rath. $17.00; Will Held. $13.00; Theo. Harder, $14.00; H. Schmidt, $14.50; Ed. Grafenhain, $14.00; John Marshall, $8.00; Henry huh. $21.50; . Il.nricl, $41 H5; Prler lllmim, $H.0tl; ',rcy Kmlth, $.tjl; John Holiday, $.'1150; F XX ageiiblast, $17 50; Frd lllulim, $23.50; Tom Meyrlck. $21.50; Tom Meyrick. $I0(MI; Christ Fell, $22,011; C. Muralt, $1IKI. DISTRICT NO. Irt-M. Staubrr, l.Mij II. Kngel, $5200; F. Iluiias, $4 0i.l; XV. Randall, $15 00; G. Krlland, $24.00; T. Illaiuhatd, $22 50; G. Ilul ras, $4.00; . Rutherford, $17 50; k-'mll Grlbtich, $K.OO; E. Grlbrlch. $10.50 j K. Staulwr, $2.00; A. Shunk. $1 00, IMSTKKT NO. 7 F. II. Niwlham $15.00; Wm. Hrrson, $IH.1K; . . Hitnlck, $il5.lkl; Milu l ee. $22.00: E. J. Hakrr. $7.00; Geo. Korhlrr, $r.H.00; .M. . Hoover, $0.75; Paul llany. $45.00; Win. Hunk. $1.00: Geo. Mah. lum, $I.(H; Dewry Cox, $2.00; Henry I ... , . .. ...... luiiranu, i nrist Kraft. iiz.tHi Jake Kraft, $20.(HI; J. K. Pltt. $25.00 I. II. Wallace, $10 00; John Kraft $7.00; John Salter. $3.00; Adam Hany si.. mi; Herman Plpka. $2.00: A men Johnson, $1.0(1; Earl England. 1 1 (HI U England, $11.00; G. M. Jones $6 00; J. M. Rosa, $10.00; J. A. Ur on, $.1.00; A. M. Olson, $2 00; Fred XXeiman, $2.00; O. M. Matson, $2.00 K. O. I, $2.(H). IMSTKKT NO. 1H-P. II. S,gr. 2(i.00; Gro. Ilavill. $1.35; Huff llros $0.45; W. F. Halwrlach. $li!5.35: Wm. Thoma. $5.50; 8. Indrrgan, $4 0(1 XV. M. Hecker, $1.00; Wm. Martin. Jr, $2.00; John Hutches, $2.00; Fred Kant. rath. $19.54. DISTRICT NO. 19-Hod son-Fr. naughty Co., $6 50; R. Schurbel to.. $11.05; Chaa. I.lvay. $37,115; C, N. Urkins. $7.50; Urklns A June, $06.48; J. C. Andrron, $2.25; Waller Kleinsmith, $1.50; Charle Marahall, $1.00; Willfred Marshall, $1.00; Wil Ham Marshall. $1.00; Fred Marshall $2.00; Alva Card. $4.00; John Card $2.00; Glen Urkins, $4.00; William Mirtenan, $2.00; Jacob Tlrnhara. $400; Isaac llelbacca, $2.00; Arnold llelbacca, $1.00; Matt Mattson, $1.00; John llofdo. $2.00; William Saarl $2.00; Nel Suari SchintU'ren, $5.50; V (NI; . II (;.!(!. n, $100. IHSTUKT NO. "7-Wrri. liens. ha, $1.70; J. C. Mar.piam, $2 40; Wm. P. NirhoUm, 111 Ml; K. ('. Miller, $12 00; ('. K. Dokkni. IkiNit A. II. Ug"n. il(Kl; Arthur Nrlwin, Ferguson, $4 00; I, I'. XV in. Iliown, $(HI; Archie Miller, $100; Dart Edwalds, II 00; Guy ( $2 (Ml. IHSTUKT NO. 2H-A. H. Ilil lar.l. I in.', (HI; Gro. Illalchfoid, $5.15; W. N. $.'k(MI; Ilowrll. 1 7 ; llsliy Howell, I7 W; Cal. Howell, I 'W'I An hie Howell. $7 P; Ano.s Millard, $II5; W. Fu.k. $IN(l; E ( lo.iier, II (Ml; M, II. .XUbrr. $10.1; Flank $d(MI; Fld riinllh, I10"; XX'. W. Tu-ker, ,0.m; iklns. $11 Ml: Geo. Gmsrio.W. $14 (Ml; XX I . Mnltn, $100; E. A. okkii,l llHiHi; John ll.id, $10.75; llir .. I( ld, Hubbard. $.'); J, '.!$2.(Kl; John Conner, $1700; II. Oivil Ja.k.n. II Ml; ! SMioiidwig. I.'2tx; Dial M-nmrr, XV. Ijlkllll 'in (Ml: Prr.V lllel.h. . Tuikrr. $.'.' (Hi; Amu HIIM, IH.im'J F'ai.k hiiiilh. IlKMi; C. M. KoLoin, I.-.UMI; Wilry llowrll, llli-i; I'm '. , .WrI ' nrv'y Koln-rtson. I. $19.50; H Kenue. $1 .00; (., ung. $12.00; M. Mickelson, Kr. Mllpr4. $2.00; Milton , Myeri. $0.50; $12.50; Ernest XVillson. $.1.00; hreil .Murry. $W.25: John Andrnon $15.00; Ilert Wallace, $2.00; Arthur Mallutt. $2.25; K. Schurbel, $56.75; hred Churchill. $9.25; Sam Johnson, $12.00; Walter Johnson, $7.00; Axle Johnson, $13.00; William II. Wallace, $13.25; 1 1. Howes. $6.00; XV. II. Jones, $21.25; A. I. Jones, $21.25; Conrad Unjr. $2.00; Thomas Fish, $20.00; Albert Peterson, $4.00; Juliui Schiewe $8.00; Paul Schiewe. $4.00; Albert Gasser, $200; George Gasser, $2.00; Ottt) Hofstetter, $8.00; John Hofstrt ter, $2.00; XValter Hofstetter, $2.00; George XV. Hofstetter, $4.00; G. R. II. HoftMetter, $2.00; Gua Ylinen, $2.00; Harvey Schurbel, $3.00; Frank An dcrson. $2.00; George Willson, $4.00; M. Jepson. $6.00; Arnold Duboi, $5.00; E. Ilrady, $6.00; Fred Schue- bcl, $.1.25; John Kappler, $6.00. DISTRICT NO. 21-IIoward-Coop. er Corp., $11.00; W. S. Gorbrtt, $39.00; J. D. Crawford, $34.00; Gil bert Murphy, $10.00; Usli Crawford, $20.00; Lewi Mnxin, $2.75; Caa. Herttnmn. $2.50; J. W. XVhitlaufer, $10.00; Ren Anderson, $10.00; Chai. Bockman. $8.00; Nels I.unmark, $10.00; Emilia Petterson, $8.00; Matt Pctterson, $10.00; A. J. Staffeson, $8.00; Helmer Sanberif. $8.00; Auif. Johnson, $6.00; J. A. John.om-$ 16.00; E. A. Nelson, $16.00; A. N. Swanson, $16.00; Alfred Swanson, $12.00; Erick ( lulcotr., $10 41; Robblni llros , , $16 ;'.'; Mailon Millaid. I MMl; $2 25; Wm Ma.kirll, $5; A. L Fiank Mdlaid, $22 Ml; XX . I mk. I W llnitighrr, $11 .15; J. A. Marts, $I4(MI; I XV. T. Hn.llh, $.'2Mi; E ( losnrr, J. Marts. I 10 (Nt; William Malls, ' HI INI, W, II. Mshrr, $l0 "O; l.nt, $15.00; Pirs CiHiver, $(MI; I'lbsn (;,,, kl, HI (Ml; XV. Hendirii, Frrlan, $I1(MI; A. Itrownry, $ I (Mt; $.' (Hi; N. Chrilri.n, I-2-. , H E. Arthur Carter, l.'KIMl; Flank Kokl. i Smllh. $HINi; I'liir Dorais. 1 1. '00, $ lit Ml: Sell fatter. 1200: John Mil- , HISTItKT M. 34 -Wilson A Irr, $12 00; J. F. Shrriiian, $.'i0 (M; C,M,k. $ 10.35; Oregon City I' XV orki, Oscar Kaylor, $0 (Ml; Cliff llrndrrshol,! $.i Nf,; W. M. Monr, $2 25; ". J. $H (MI; Walter llussel, $6 (Ml; Wllry ' ,, $ IMI; K. Kirllrrilirirr, $1(1.00; Plirlps, $6 00; llo.s Sawtrll, $100; DrNlke A Martin, $5 45; C. .liiuirr. Edwin ltusrl, II (Hi; Elmer Hawtrll. ' man, $'..' 10; Simlair, $ '.'; M. $2.(Ml; J. J. Grern, $14 50; V. E. Pit- TirdrMian. $11 10; A. Anderson, man, $12.00; A. Sa. ket, $10 IMI; J. G Itlixt. $12 (HI; O. N. Opsund, $'12.IM); Omer Williams. $24 (Ml; ('. G. Vor hire, $51 Ml; Earl lllrd. $2I.MI; K. I. TrimUII, $17.00; A. D. Keller. $ 10.00; i $h Mi; W W. M. Ilird. $20 (HI; O. N. Kimball, ! $:.' imi: O $25.25; J. E. Iloylrn. $II.(M; J. H. Irn, $15.25; A. Armstrong. $I5.MI; R. Armstri.iif, $11 Ml; G. Armstrong, $2925; D. Day. $17.50; J. Ilrown, Palon. $25 M; C. Salonm, Hanson, $K0O; II Elliott, $20.00; C. W. Herman. $26 00; W. I us mi. t Shndirrd. $15 50; N. Mr. Freeman, $iK 00; Gro. Esplln, $17.00; in, $21.50; G. Ford, $12.00; ,H. Conry, Zrl. Ilowman, $IS0O; Owrn Kimball,' $7 00 ; (', Day, $I5(M); C. IIK. $24. Ml; $19.00; Ir.lie Shank. $98.25; Geo. 1 p. Winkle, $5 50; W. Jonah, $12 00; ("rite, $25 00; Dan Groshonf, $2l00;!(i Korllrrmrlrr. $I7.0; G. Iay, C. Slaughter, $.1.1.00; Floyd Purge- $.i oo; l. Col.n. $69.0(1; XX'. Arm on, $18.00; Ray Nlrholaon, $17.00; I ,trtf. $1:1 (HI: J. Ann.troiig, $ 19 (Ml; Jay Jonn. $26.(MI; Ed. Wyland. $25. (M) . i t. Ford. I IH.W: F. Fl-h. $ lI -Ml; W. Jamn Pamiuett. $I1.(MI; A. M. tiro- S, hulls, $0(1 Ml; J. Yunkrr, '.4 50; shonjf, $27 00; l.uthrr NiihoUm, W, Robins4in, $51.00; F. Ford, $51 50; $9.1K); U Panurtte, $14 .00; Grorg 4 hlllis. $47.00; W. Iloylen, $18.00: Groshoitg, $21.00; Joe Michels. $18.75; ;T. Kai.er, $.M.IHI; W. Kal.er. I52.MI; U t. Shank, $54.75; Henry MirheleJF.. Wilson. $6.00. $14.00; Rant Thomaa. $24.00; Frank I i.kthut Vii n.'.ll.l..,i..F.r. Ilrosiir, $28.(MJ; Ellis Nicholson. $49.00 I , -,:. J.,i Klinker, $7.00; Henry Rimer, $2.00; uniien j,;.oo- Oscur Fregort, $4.00; Walter Terwiliger, $4.00; Io Rath, $25.00; Will Lin. $3.00. DISTRICT NO. 10 Coast Culvert & Flume Co., $151.20; A. E Yocum, $12.00; F. E. Thoma, $12.00; R. S. Ludlow. $12.00; C. H. Duncan, $13.50; J. H. Tracy, $8.00; W. A. Rhodes, $8.00; Geo DeShields, $8.00; W. W. Dillon, $4.00; Fred Crawford, $6.00; L. H. McKcnney, $6.00; Harvey Mar shall, $6.00; W. R. Woodwarth, $6.00; Paul Hohn, $4.00; A. J. Duncan, $4.00; W. Gribbon. $2.00; J. W. Jones, $4.00; C. II. Duncan, $7.20; Bert H. Finch, $31.95; A. E. Yocum, $16.00; F. E. Thomas, $15.50; E. R. Jenkins, $14.00; Geo. De Shields, $44.00; L. J. Palmateer, $21.00; C. H. Duncan, $.'9.00; Lester Crawford, $10.00; John Duns. $42.00; G. T. Beebe, $22.00; J. II. Tracy, 122.00; Paul Hohn, $21.00; O. P. Califf. $17.00 R. G. Palmateer, $7.00; J. B. Duncan, $7.00; Harvey Marshall, $21.25; Hnr- ry Rcid, $1.00; Lee McKinscy, $11.00; home without her knowing of It. C. W. Norman McKinscy, $1.00; Ernest Parrish. of Gladstone, who has known Marshall, $2.00; Fred Crawford, Goodman since 1S84. said that he lived j $15,25; Klvy Beebe, $14.50; Frank on the road between .the Goodman and Rhodes, $9.00; J. W. Jones, $5.00; A. the Stark homes, and saw Goodman go to the Stark home only once, on the morning of April 17. Albert M. May. a Portland painter once a partner of Goodman, testified that Stark and his wife frequently quarreled when they lived in Portland. To the Public. "I have been using Chamberlain's Tablets for indigestion for the past six months, and it affords me pleas ure to say I have never used a rem edy that did me so much good." Mrs. C. E. Riley. IIMon, X. Y. Chamberlain's Tablets are obtainable everywhere. (Adv.) COUNTY COURT EXPENDITURES FOR MONTH OF JUNE FOR SALE BY FRANK BUSCH L. ADAMS DISTRICT NO. 1 C. W. Schuld & Sons, $21.00; 0. J. McKenney, $48.75; Seth Cook, $1.12; Robt. Gibson, $45.00 J. C. Martin, $35.50; Carl Parry, $44.45; F. M. Walthers, $37.00; Bert Lane, $41.06; 0. H. Lane, $25.25; C. F. Cary, $33.00; H. V. Pendleton, $18.00; E. P. Green, $2.25; S. L. Mullan, $38.75; H. A. Battin, $98.12; W. Sellwood, $90.00; A. D. Reed, $34.16; E. Webb, $85.62; M. E. Hay man, $90.00; W. M. Roley, $60.00; W. J. Hudson, $8.75; J. Henderson, $100.; A. L. McDonald, $46.25; Joe Peters, $30.00; J. H. Gibson, $25.00; Dave Gaffney, $5.00; Geo. Wilson, $23.75. DISTRICT NO. 2 Howard-Cooper Corp., $30.00; Ward Jones, $55.25; A. C. Lukasz, $2.80; A. Mather, $7.70; W. F. Haberlach, $1.15; Carl Jones, $107.50; A. P. Lanjrenberif, $52.50; Richard Johnston, $107.50; John DunRan, $5.00. DISTRICT NO. 11 John McCor mack, $1.00; C. H. Dauchy, $22.60; Chas. Livesny, $18.57; HoitR- Bros., $6.00; Standard Oil Co., $5.13; E. L. Pope, $64.10; Ed Burtin, $9.50; Geo. McKinnis, $19.25; C. C. Collins, $19.25; H. Timmins, $19.25; S. II. Wy rick, $9.00; Lew McKinnis, $15.25; J. Shelly, $11.50; Mr. Brecht, $2.00; Geo. Himler, $33.00; Augustus Rivers, $67.00; W. A. Roettfrer, $37.25; Ell Rivers, $45.50; W. W. Smith, $41.25; Wesley Smith, $12.25; Henry Boct tner, $13.25; Rufus Baker, $17.00; M. S. Glass. $13.00; M. Rivers, $43.00; Charles Barbcrer, $14.00; J. Confer, $7.00; G. Holtenhery. $21.25; Burns, $4.00; J. T. Appcrson, $69.76; John Vallet, $10.25; J. Brennan, $17.25; Williams Bros., $50.61; Moffctt & Parker, $89.43; F. B. Boardman, $67.50; C. W. Hayes. $40.50; F. A. Jones, $46.25; Clifford Guynup, $51.00 Frank Imel, $31.00; H. L Sargent, $24.00; H. Bernard, $30.00; L. A. Thompson , $27.00; Albert Guynup, $28.00; J. R. Livesay, $4.00; R. B. Hayhurst, $49.00; E. R. Leek, $4.00; E. B. Combs, $26.00; T. T. Pankey, $22.00; Alexander Eireert, $22.00; B. D. Pennock, $2.25; Gus Rivers, $6.00; W. H. Roettger, $2.00; F. R. Board man, $2.00; Henry Hand, $1-50; Bab ler & Gerbcr Truck Co., $5.50; The Storage Battery Co., $0.75; Edwin C. Gerber, $88.29; Carl Kirchem, $17.50; Edwin C. Gerber, $28.00; Carl Kir chem. $38.50. DISTRICT NO. 13 Howard-Cooper Corp., $5.20; Mattoon Lumber Co., $90.00; Scripture & May, $4.95; A. Schneider, $4.00; C. Ray, $8.00; W. Kerr, $12.00; John Founds, $12.00; Georjre Gill, $12.00; Gottleib Schneider $22.00; J. T. Fullam, $15.00. DISTRICT NO. 14 W. Ecgimann, $2.00; J. Ejrjrimann, $14.50; E. Horn- Vuicent Hill, $4.00; Valdermur Hill. $2.00; Aug. Dalstrom, $4.00; Chas. EnR-lund, $7.00; John England, $7.00; John Shoberg, $7.00; Juck Morrass, $18.00; P. E. Bonney, $2.00; John Comer, $2.00. DISTRICT NO. 22-H. J. Rastall. $11.98; Canby Concrete Work. $27.50 Robbing Bros., $44.22; L. O. Nightin gale, $2.50; W. G. Masterton, $6.50; C. C. Edwards. $237.56; Carl Feyrcr, $8.50; G. E. Feyrcr, $31.50; C. D. Dickcrson, $9.00; I. L. Boyer, $16.00; I). Mi-Henry, $20.50; Lee Jones, $14.00 II. J. Rastall, $65.75; James Baty, $2.00; S. A. I). Hunjrate, $32.00; Geo. Ball, $14.00; Carl Gornnson, $13.50; E. P. Dodge,' $3.00; Dave Pendleton, $5.00; Wulter Painter, $18.00; Peter Gores, $18.00; Clay Engle, $22.00; C. B. Eldrcd, $4.00; Frank Vaughn, $4.00 J. R. Davics, $2.00; M. V. Stuart, $4.00; L. O. Eldrcd, $2.00; Mark Hun- gate, $12.00; M. S. Hunirnte, $10.00; Clay Hungatc, $12.00; P. J. Kayler, $2.00; Jesse Mitts, $3.00;. Pearl liar less, $5.00; 0. XV. Dickorson, $3.00; Dave Steininger, $9.00; W. II. Stcin- ing-er, $8.00; D. EnRle, $8.00; J. M Austen, $8.00; Fred Daugherty, $4.00; Earl Kay lor, $7.00; Ora Looney, $4.00; Wm. Fcyrer, $4.00; Henry Fick, $14.00; C. Purknpile, $4.00; H. C. Bonaker, $12.00; T. S. Cockrell, $16.00; Carl Ramsby, $11.00; Clyde Pendleton, $2.00; G. V. Adums, $13.00, John Callahan, $14.00; A. E. Nelson, $4.00; Jone, $8.00; Albert Enffle, $4.00; B:arl Williams, $5,00; Hcrmun Berhende, $9.00; Wm. Lay, $21.00; Bud Lay, $13.00; Jack Fcyrer, $34.00. DISTRICT NO. 23 R. W. Zimmor- man, $17.50; W. Gribble, $12.00. LMSTRICT NO. 24 Lucius Simkin $5.00; Frank Sputflc, $9.00; Solon Tom!Kin!!cr $5.00; Kay Fish, $5.00; rred Stcirman, $2.00; L. P. Spagle, $18.75. DISTRICT NO. 25 C. Boecho, $30.45; Ed. Graves, $12.00; C. H. Ix renz, $26.25; A. H. I-orenz, $2.00; W. Gelbrich, $10.00; E. Mertz, $10.00; John Graves, $2.50; S. S. Gibson, $7.00 I). C. Harms, $5.00; H. D. Harms, $4.00; E. Harms, $1.00; F. Brusch, $23.50; P. Schecr, $8.00; Geo. Schccr, $8.00; John Brusch, $17.50; J. Wil broad, $2.00; A. Wilbroad, $2.00; A. H. Reynolds, $4.00; C. H. Smith, $16.00; J. Carbiner, $16.00; Wm. Heinz, $24.00; C. Sprague, $16.00; F. W. Barth, $8.00; C. Kalb, $8.00; John Heinz, $8.00; J. W. Smith, $16.00; A. Barhan, $4.00; C. Stevens, $2.00; Chas. Stevens, $7.00; B. Albecker, $11.00; N. Scott, $4.00; J. Venderschuere, $8.00; Archie Mason, $14.00; H. E. Smith, $7.00; E. Rickson, $9.00; G. R. Ramsey, $9.00; J. A. Porter, $8.00. DISTRICT NO. 26 Robbins Bros., $1.10; D. F .Moehnke, $3.16; T. 0. Ridings, $4.00;. Al. Butterficld, $13.00; John Vick, $11.00; R. V. Stubbs, $26.00; W. 0. Vaughan, $17.50; Ed ward Johnston, $12.00; Edward Calla han, $6.00; Chas. Callahan, $6.00; Ona Klinger, $12.00; Pierce Wright, $6.00; E. Clrstrr. $4.00; ! II. Thomas $12.00; Frrrman Thoma. $23.00; Roy Thomas, $21.00; C. J. Thomas, $42.00; Jo Sowa, $14.00; Ray Wyland. $1.1.00 Al. Wyland. $12.50; Oscar Vorhirs. $21.00; Lloyd Vorhrls. $17.00; I. V. Davia, $15.00; C. Myrr. $25.00; Urn Wade, $12.00; Al Dale, $41 (Ml; Marion Crile. $25.00; Andy Maxiniro. $4200; Alvia Kussrl. $27.00; Chas. Fiske,! $14 00; Lloyd Fiske. $23.00; C. Dick- eraon, l.'O.OO; A. J. Komrtsrh, $12.00; Jchn Novak, $24 75; Thos. Dibble. $17.00; J. F. Jones. $22.00; Guy Dib ble. $48.00; F. A. Davis. $1.00; Jo. Hatter, $2.00; Steve Fisher, $18.00; D. II. Gray. $8.00; E. H. Gray, $8.00; C. K. Thoma, $8.00; G. K. Gault, $12.00; XV. II. U Roy, $4 00; J. M. Groshong. $27.00; J. J. Michel, $12.00; John Furgson, $12.00; James Nicholson, $12.00; Orlan Thomas, $6.00; Jamri lllankrnship. $5.00; Chaa. Walker. $4.00; I. J. Sharp, $4.00; George llerbtt, $14.00; John Coovrr, $4.00; A. II. Hibhord. $24.00; Claud Marsh. 2.00; Abe Hardy, $8.00; C. W. Hardy $26.00; Adam Schoerman, $9.00; George Kusi, $9.00; Ralph Henderson $22.00; Jui. Kestnrr, $29.00. DISTRICT NO. 29 Canby Con. rrrte Work, $80; Chase A Linton Gravel Co., $225.00; G. A. Ehln, $2.85; G. II. Gray. $.18.25; Sidney Gra. ham. $14.00; Anton Nelson, $12.00; E. F. Judry, $1.00; D. J. Parmenter, $7.50; Roy Parmenter. $17.00; E. E. Burgess, $2.00; Joiner Refsland, $4.00; W. S. Armstrong, $4.00; M. Howe, $4.00; Fred Armstrong, $2.00. DISTRICT NO. 30 J. C. HalmM. $16.00; J. K. XVorthington, $14.00; Wm. Kuisrr, $1.35; Chas. Livesay, $28.90; Const Culvert A Flume Co., $.10.40; Ed. Whitten. $42.75; Frank XVhitten, $52.00; John Raicy, $52.00; Ernest Whitten, $52.00. DISTRICT NO. 31 Young A Stan $4 15; A. C. iLumba.k, $4 25; Phoenix Iron Works, $15.25; Elmer Radford, $51.75; Urn Ault. $5400; Gilbert Gil hertson. $IH 35; John Mitchell. $19.50; Jo Hairy, $19.50; (J. C. Maronay, $29.25; A. C. Ilaumbark. $77.75; John Harnett. $55. 6ft; Alfred Haiglum, $27.00; T. II. Milan, $9.00; Gillwrt llaugluni. I 00; Fred Radford, 124 Ml Vic llcng.lrr, $27.00; Will Hairy, $41 60: Jerome Brook, $2.00; Wm. Fellows. $25.85; John Dunn. $11.50; V. S. Griinth, $11.50; Will Srvrrln, $1.1.50; Ned Mitchell, $150; Ed. Brook. $4 50; J. A. Albrl, $2.25. DISTRICT NO. 36 John NL Kenxle $8 76; E. I- Fish, $12.00; l)t: Englr, $14 00; S. R. Taylor. ? DISTRICT NO. 37-Drt.ny-Rrnton Clay A Coal Co.. $7.20; Commercial Drliv. Co.. $1.40; C. W. Kni.. $10.60; Goodwin Mfg. Co., $9.52: C. XV. Krus $128.87; V. C. Evans. $24 00; J. J. Knuui, $20.00; Hen Kornig, $ 19.37; Thos. Fox. $18.00; Nicola Clariiio, $24.75. R. R. Moffltt. $14 00. DISTRICT NO. 38-H. W. II. Counsell. $2056.22; R. Richardson, $28.05. NSTRICT NO. 39-Cha.. Livrsay, $1260; Frank Bosch, $2 65; Otto Striker, $55.60; Evan Uwi, $56.80; Carl Schmelsrr, $36.50; G. D. Bren nrr. $6.00; S. I. Casto, $28.50; Rolrt Schornliorn, $40.00; John Calvcry, $19.00; Albert Sehoenborn. $l3.7f! Herman Fisher. $58.30; Willie Christ nrr, $5.50; Herman Fisher. $20.00; Noah Christner, $62.00; Tom lwia, $79.(81; Walter Fisher, $7.1.00; Theo. dore Miller, $11.00; A. O. AchillK $56.00; C. E. Stewart, $41.00; G. R. Guillam, $65.00; L. M. Davlen, $45.00; Herman Smldt, $47.00; Frank Jaggar, $42.00; Erish Fisher, $43.12. DISTRICT NO. 40 Hodion-Fee-naughty Co.. $29.12; D. L. Erdmnn, $45.00; C. Bartlemay, $24.00; II. irel. 130.26: J. P. Hurtle. 17.00: R. W. "ronner. .Hi.OO; A. Ackerson, $4.00; OldenstadL $40.00: Mr. Kate Turner. '" Bnrtlemay, $16.00; H. Ackerson, ' 1 i nn . II t v I at.i . $80.0(1; Henry Peters, $44.00; Fritz Wagneri $36.00; G. F. Aden, $48.00; W. S. Sharp, $48.00; E. Nicholson. $8.00; E. L. Kruse, $4.00; G. G. Peters. $55.00; C. E. Jones, $26.00; Amos Mnyes, $24.00; Geo. Oldenstudt, $24.00; II. I Reimers, $39.00; V. Thompson, $18.00; John Peter, $26.00 V. Shaver, $2.00. DISTRICT NO. 32 Aug. Holz nngcl, $4.25; Chase A Linton, $67.50; Young A Stnngel, $3.30; Peters lldwo. Co., $23.15; Rons Heater, $1.00; Gun. j Jaeger, $2.00; Harry Jost. $85.80; El- mer Todd, $76.00; Hugh Her, $54.00; E. Raphnulson, $36.00; Sherman Seely, $4.00; A. Woods, $1.00; E. L. Baker, $2.00; Mark Seely, $18.00; James Mi-Bride $2.00; Julius Snyder, $14.00; John Her, $22.50; Albert Camel)!, $2.50; L. Cornstock, $4.00; Cleve Heater, $3.00; Uo Heater, $3.00 Wm. Heater, $3.00; Wm. Bristow, $3.00; E. L. Bristow, $.1.00. DISTRICT NO. 33 C. C. Miller, $13.45; Floyd Spurlin, $1.85; J. F. Smith, $14.25; Frank Millard, $51.25; C. M. Folsom, $40.00; Wiley Howell, $14.00; W. Douglas, $8.00; p. Doug. Ins, $6.00; F. Richey, $2.00; J. Devine, $4.00; W. Warner, $4.00; J. Anderson, $20.00; C. Richey, $5.75; M. Zogg. $6.00; I). Fosberg, $12.00; D. L. Erd mnn, $16.25; H. Bronner, $18.00; II. Ackerson, $8.00; J. Anderson, $14.50; L. llartlemiiy, $1.00; C. Iliirtlemnv, $14.00; D. Fosberg, $12.00; F. Ander. son, $1.00. DISTRICT NO. 4111. H. Udell, $14.22; Raymond Dohnzer, 0.75; Charles Updegrnvo, $15.00; Welt Roberts, $9.00; Charles OJ11. $8.00; Georgo Kitzmiller, $2.00; R. C. Frare, $2.00; Leo Cooper, $12.00; Donald Bodluy, $11.75; Walter Kitzmiller, $12.00; A. J. Morrison, $12.00; II. II. Udell. $0.70; Louis Baker, $1.15; Paul R. Meinlg, $80.95; Coast Culvert A Flume Co., $27.00; II. II. Udell, $55.. 05; Lee Cooper, $38.50; A. J. Mor rison, $19.50; Donald Bodluy, $11.50; XValter Kitmiller, $24.00; George Kitzmiller, $4.00; Web. Roberts, $8.00; Charles Ojn, $6.00; R. ('. Frace, $4.00; J. Steel, $3.00. (To bo continued nexr wees.) 1 V i' sWv , Over-work, worry and the constant strain of a business life are often' a cause of much trouble. Dr. Miles' Nervine is highly recommended for all Nervous disor ders. It is particularly invaluable to business women. Regulate your bowels by using DR. MILES' LIVER PILLS ip riRrr bottle, on box, FAIL TO BENEFIT YOU, YOUR MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED. Mi NERVOUS ATTACK8. "I Buffered with nervous at tacks and headaches. Then my liver lot out of order and it seemed SB thouch my whole aystem was upaet. I com menced using I)r, Miles' Nerv ine and also took Dr. Mllea' IJver nil and now I feel per fectly well In every way. My bowela also are lb good ahape BOW." MRS. ATJQUHTA K 1718 ICR, 1141 Portland Ave., Rochester, N. T.