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MtftiOX riTV K.XTF.KlMnSK. I'lMDAV. AIOI'ST 11. 1!U tl T ii P COUNTY COURT KXrKMUn'HKS HIUTIIK MONTH OK -AUll ST DISTRICT NO. 1-A. N. Willi. $i:'.S7; M. K. Ilaryman. IS5.00; J. II. C.baon, $3t.25: H. I. Mullan. 42.50; W. Sellwoo.1, $55.00; Wm. Kolejr, 00; K. Webb, 117.50; A. N. Will. :m.. Vi; O. J. McKneney, $M.31; Ilert Un, $22.60; C F. Carry, $11.00; ItoliL Gibon, 19.00; J. llofman, H.&0; Astrj Hagman, $4.:2; E. U Ieyc, $165; ). A. Benjamin. $2.25; Wm. Ilrady. $21. 09; Chat. trwick. $15.75; F. M. Walthera. $13. 50; H. II. Mul Ian, $115; Stanley Gibon, $4.60. DISTRICT NO. 2 A. E. Lukaw, $.90: Caul June. $12.50; A. I. Un. rnburr. $5.00; Kirhard Johnton, $5. 00: John Umiker, $5.00; Kills Jone. $12.50; Ward Jone. $17.50; Fred fat- tenon, $2.50; n. Loranc. $5.00; Ed win Daue. $2.60; Alex Paue, 2.M; F. M. Romalne, $2.60. N STRICT NO. 3-H. Seibert. $10.75; W. Hall. $5.00; Jo Plliter. $21.25; J. W. Norton. $15.00; John Mullenhoff. $16.00; John Schacht. $17.00. DISTRICT NO. 4-C. M. Schuld Son.. $19.80; J. A. Kitchin. $12.50; R. 11. Currin, $3.50; Dan Matron. $2. 50; P. A. Steinman, $2.00; N. E. Linn. $2.50; H. S. Jone, $5.50; G. T. Wal ter. $2.50; J. J. Punceath, $2.00; G. A. Uvell. $2.50; L. F. Hale. $2.25; R. S. Coop. $2.50; W. T. I-ooney. $2.50; Kdfrar Heiple. $5.00; H. C Heiple. $5. 00; G. F. Boyer, $5.00; II. A. Githen. $5.00; Jake Mo. $5.00; J. B. Linn. $5.00; L. Hale. $5.00; P. M. Bauern feind. $5.00; M. S. Sarver $5.00; E. E. Erickaon, $5.00. DISTRICT NO. 5 Portland. Rail way Light A Power Co, $21.00; H. ''Z r. l-han r. v. tmonn- Arthur JonumdCarl Feyrer. $..00; John Callahan. G. Knox, $102.00; Arthur Jonrud $12.00; John Meyer, $7.50. DISTRICT NO. 6 Sandy Fir Lum-1 ber Co, $2.91; Jarl and Eri. $6.60; Sandy Blacksmithinjr and Shoe'in j Shop. $10; Jonsnid Lumber Co. $2.- 30; R. E. Jan. JJU.O.-.; m. .MKKeison. Cockrell- $U0O; C. e. Ramsby. $6.00; $4.00; Ed. Uttlepace. $5.00; P. R. SiU. Mark Hunpatfi $16.0o: Stark Stu $10.00; H. Dierke. $S.00; Nick Smith. , J10o. Jttmfi BatVi ,i 50. c pjnV. $4.00; F. W. Canning. $14.50; J. For- i)e $2W). j L Bo-yer- tl 00. Hfr. man. $8.00; J. Haley, $4.00; Will Bell. . man BerhfnJtt .OO; M. V. Stuart. $2.00; C. A. Johnson. $4.00. , , 00 j t Barlow. $1.00. niSTRIfT NO. 7 Portland Rail- way. liKht A Power Co, $16.25; San-1 dy Mercantile Co. $6.10; Paul R. nig, $5.00; H. Moulton, $490; J. Cockelreaj. $43.87; E. Ten Eyck. $43.-' 87; W. H. Montffomery, $43. 87; H. Hapin. $40.50; F. Gibon. $24. 87; G. Thoma, $7.00; J. Radford. $25.87; , C. Patnoe. $40.50: M. Radford. $2U7; C Ahoff . $46.2. Mont. 5, - ; ? - - 'X .Wl Li!?'' J em,iman. $28.75: W. D. Fish. $16.00; C. Schrincr, $2U7; A. C. Freeman, $19. 12; Osborn, $19.12; B. Winters. $27. 00; D. W. Douglas, $63.00; H. Ten Eyck, $92J25; M. Thomas, $53.25; H. XV V Ci.-.!- fifing H Alrine - ' 00; G. Opden. $33.75; C. Eisner, $1.50; J. Holland. $2.25. DISTRICT NO. 9 Fred Lins. $20. 00; C. A. Johnson. $16.00; Peter Ruhl. " $8.00; Nic Rath. $2.00; Otto Paulsen . 1r; "J"' t fJ"S"' ! $4.00; Henry Schmidt. $4.00; Theo. -?! tTr '' Harders. $6.00; Harold Joyner ,3.00;!. $2.00: W H.Cochran. $2.00, x,,i ..1 ti i: i m. Jackson. $3.00: Ben Jackson. 1 . rllT;' tVAn ' $9.50 Tracy A DISTRICT NO. 10-W. P. Snuffin. I '- " " ., , ,:.,h: " " r ..,,,! . P V Tlrnmo o tl'J'in. T TT '.OJ; II. UtVlS, tl.W, KJ. J. olm- 1 " r -- , r. c. inomas, ioo, j. ..,co-. 1 T v... I, mo nn n-riir,llnir lo the annual re- , $12.o0; U J. Palmateer, J6..0, 1 v,' ,.:.. 1 n ci. ,,n fili-d todav with the Public Ser J. Duncan. $6.00; C. H. Duncan.! - ru"'i2:: TTW-u.. .n.Uai. n Palinater $" 00 ' ' ' ', Emmert. $25.37; O. W. Townsend, nTcrrptrT" vn 11 5tr;,t . $17.50; E. D. Kinjr, $11.90; C. I. j i nn. 1 r H nW Tr Kilmer. $3.77; O. B. Hastzler, $4.20. Salisbury, $1.00 C. H. Daucny, Jr., 1 nI(!TOtr1,'vn . , 1 $4.20; Gladstone Lbr. Co.. $4.15; Coast ?JS KJ r'ni1, JT' Culvert & Flume Co., $55.78; E. uiJ,,,i ;,G t :? ;.9r'"i Pope. $55.75; C. W. Hayes, $79.60; Eli Rivers, $37.00; J. T. ApperMn,'a"''RT $79.85; C. Guynup. $50.60; F. -'ffq'nn' JJm't7'e 1?;n' rt. Boardman, $65.25; M. Rivers. $47.50; j f";00.' ? BPot10-.?i L"11: Geo. Himler, $28.00; Rufus Baker, toTOO. F rnrnK. iKn. F A VM let, $11.25; Donald Lilly, $2.00; M. S. Glass. $6.00; Fred Himler, $6.00; W. H. RoettRer. $19.00; Elmer Glass, $18.50; W. W. Smith, $16.00; Tom Burns, $19.00; F. M. Robertson.) $30.35; Charley Barberer, $19.00; C. R. Livesay, $18.00; Alexander Ejrgert, $9.00. I DISTRICT NO. 13 Wilson & I Cooke, $1.00; Standard Oil Co., $5.13; j . . 1 ' Z K. Johnson, S8.W; s. N. rarer. $8.00; John Founds, $8.00; Gotleib Schneid-j er, $8.00; A. Johnson, $2.00; J. T. Fullam.. I UISTKILT NO. 14 E. W. Horn-1 shuh, $18.00; Wilson & Cooke, $2.70; H. Robins, $9.35; E. W. Hornshuh, $12.00; F. H. Henrici, $11.25; Percy Smith, $10.00; John Holiday, $7.00; Christ Feil, $2.50; C. Robeson, $8.00; H. Parry, $7.50; Henry Henrici, $15. 00; Tom Meyrick, $7.50; H. Lindahls, $11.85; A. Hornshuh, $11.25; Lloyd ; Henrici, $15.00; Tom Blackburn, 1 $15.00; Walter Henrici, $18.00; B. Wright, Sr., $30.00; Ruben Wright, I $37.00; C. Slaughter, $22.00; J. L. Eggimann, $7.00; Henry Boss, $14.00; Jr-. 3G.00; Wm. Heinz, $54.00; Wm. 1 Tubbs, $1.00; J. G. Blixt, $24.00; A. P. Hassler, $15.00; W. W. Harris, Morey, $14.00; Mark Hungate, $53.00; 0mt.r Trullinger, $29.00; C. II Ilen $16.00; Fred Force, $15.00; Harry j fIenry ' DahI. ?32-00: M- Saltncss, ! (lershot ?10 00. Alvis Russeli ?0 ()0; Parry. $15.00; Christ Muralt, $2.00. I &i-W; C Bengli, $ .4.00; S. J. Vaugh- j yrank .Sherman, $6.00; Frank Adams, riTC"rrTr vn u':i r. I an. $54.00: Pierce Wricht. S48.00- R nn. r:.-..i. ..n ... Uld X i.lvl iV. A'J 11 11 null OC Cooke, $1.60; Chas. Livesay, $38.15; G. Kelland, $11.00; H. Engel, $34.00; W. Randall, $24.00; E. Stauber, $10.00 , N. Norton, $11.00; A. Rutherford, $10.00; F. Huiras, $20.00; M. Stauber, I $2.00. DISTRICT NO. 17 Canby Con-jvin, crete Works, $15.36; W. S. Maple, $6.25; Adam Bany, $5.00; Paul Bany, $10.00; Geo. Koehler, $3.75; D. R. Dimick, $25.00; Fred Bany, $1.00; Ed.j Rupp, $2.00; Henry Pipka, $18.00; Pat Doiier, $22.50; Herman Pipka, $36.00 Rudolf Streize, $33.00; Almon John non, $20.00; Barney Helvey, $22.00; Russell Jones, $20.00; John Paveletz, $25.00; John Jackson, $17.00; Lew Griffin. $1.00, DISTRICT NO. 18 W. J. Wilson & Co., $1.00; Hoff Bros., $4.40; Frank Busch, $4.85; C. Bluhm, $3.00; Harry Meyers, $10.50; Hugo Hansen, $15.50; I. Frye, $6.75; C. G. Whetmore, $3.50; Wm. Rutherford, $9.00; Raymond Ginther, $8.00; A. Thomas, $16.25; Chag. Menke, $2.00; Henry Moehnke, $1.00; L. Moser, $2.25; A. Bluhm, $35.00; Herman Moehnke, $43.00; Henry Hettman, $35.00; Henry Hett man, $7.50; Fred Kamrath ,$49.37; John G. Moehnke, $17.44; John D. Moehnke, $35.60; J. D. Makinster, (11.00; John G. Moehnke, $2.00; John Bluhm, $22.50; J. C. Frye, $19.60; Albert Moehnke. $10.75; Chatle Moehnke. $1l.0ti; Henry t.inthrr, $.". 37; t.e. Zieirlcr, $17.60. DISTINCT N4). 19-R. SrhurM A Co., $20.35; John Sihrielwr, $.'."; AKa Card. $4.(H); John Hard. $.H1; John Mueller. $1.00; II. S.hurbel. $9.4H); K. Kchurbel. $10.00; W. II. j Kleinimith, $2.04); J. C. NrUun, $(UH; ' Hruno Iterthold, $r2.50; K. A June.! $57.04); K. 8i-hurM. f 40.00; lUrvry lolerton, $15.04t; John Andern, $4 04); W. II. Wallace, $4 04); K. Hut lard, $n00; It J. Francla, $7.04); Cha.. Mueller. $.00; Henry Mueller, $400; Rudolph Mueller. $tUU); J. D. French, $t!.0(); Clyde Kuifo. $2.25; John Volt ner, $4.00; E. A. Searon. $2.04); I'hil. Ip Kordlinir, $2.04); David Nordlinir, $4.00; Allen Urkin. $12.00; A. ! Urkin, $4.00; Sydney Smith, $200; John Koppler. $2.04); Walter Klein imith, $2.00; Elmer Kleinnmilh. $2.00; Harold Johnon, $2.00; O. F. Johnon, $5.00; A. I. Jone. $rt.0O; Albert Ga er. $4.00; Fred IJndau. $2.tH); W. Ilottemiller, $2.00; William Mueller. $(5.00; Ed. Ilottemiller. 2.ihi; r..i. Huol, $4.00; O. J. Huol. $10.04); R. Sihoenlorn. $40.00. DISTRICT NO. 21 J. P. Craw, ford. $12.00; Gilbert Murphy. $12.00; Alfred Swannon. $12.00; A. N. Swan- eon. $12.00; E. A. Nelwn. $12.00; W i S. Gorbett. $13.60; Claud Window, $10.00; Una Crawford. $t?.0O; Alex Erkkon, $t!.00; O. G. Nyquirt. ti.04); A. Johnnon. $4.00; Carl r.rukaon, fS.00; John England. $2.04); Jack Mor ra. $12.00; C. A. Brandlund. $2.50. DISTRICT NO. 22 Gottleib Key. rer. $13.50; Guy Schafer. $2.00; Henry Fick. $10.00; G. E. Eeyrer. $19.75; Jack Keyrer. $25.00; Budd Uy. $2.00; Wm. Uy. $fi.OO; P. Mcllenry, $12.00; R. B. Stone. $2.00; L. O. Eldred. $1.50 Leslie Dickey. $14.00; Carl Gorannon. $5.00; II. J. Rastall, $26.00; O. R. m i r . s- t T a 11 ft A . i $12.50: Feyrer Bro.. $13.75; J. W, Standinwr. $18.00; W. W. Elkina. l,n nn. R J Flt!n 'f 10 00r Fred Scha." i ff'' f6M. Wm. Feyrer. $10.25; Lee , Jon'M jj. s A- p Hunitate, $1 0 w R0bbin.. $25.00; T. S, ' . ... . . ! ... o,. w Iin f-n (w". C.nbv vr bllrm"1 Aup",t ,s- S,"fiStJ irkl SI 'V.1'??' S ;lf'r "" '""th in"u g JK" Mr.. We,,. .... m under ar j - R n 7; ; r"". J!,'!. V n KineVt-. fl I N".;.n. who w.a Indicted by the: r8"; F E Bu Ji Tl3 65-1 t:n,ml J"rj " ,u 1,1 1 "antI-, ,f J "fK :i,hl' "" B,n ,U,t aml m" M'n . V" , ' . f. .T-.! tented to .even year In the ..ate Potwin. $10.00; F. Norton, $25.00; W I. Bauer, $15.00; D. Heplcr, $4.00; J.i C. Mark, $6.00; A. Nelson. $4.00; A Ausce $12.00; R. D Zimmerman JkvS I $4.00. TMPTDI r"T VA O i T D 1- : ?. t iiM. t I '1.M: E. D. Yoder. $28.46; A. L. ! tl 1: oo in. l--..r ' ,l..ri..li f I 1 1 'n us n r.'HlllI ol "'c;0 - ""' , -K' '"vv-"om V ,"r-ru"w'i ', I Brusch. 8'00" E- Smith, $8.00; Geo. Smith, $8.50; Ed. Graves, $1.00; I Andy Gribble, $1.00; Wm. Gclbrich, j $5.00; Wm. Gabert, $3.00. I DISTRICT NO. 26 Pope & Co., 1-,,u. bobbins Bros., ?.J.4.; 1). L. TrullinPe'. -'J2."0; Rex Lewis, $2.00; w- E- vick- c- J- Honeyman, $8.00; A. Bengli, $27.00; R. Whiters, $30.00; Ralph Faust, $27.50; T. O. Ridings, $16.00; S. Wrijtht, $13.00; M. a.i.. or nn. ni i 1 r, ; '-OO; J. C aughan $6.00; S. E. Smith. JJS.OOCoirdoi. 1 Burns $4.50; ; i "in r.KMt. u. I Zen $18fri u' B.UUenrftfieliNHuctions for fun.l.-il $16.00; Edward Callahan, $10.00; S. j $1 917 898 Gil cUg!aS,3,V.?,2,i,00; E- E- Hauhton' I Other IntVreHt doductlons " 59.74 L39 $28.00; I. W.lliams, $12.00; Homer An.rtlgatlou of debt .lis- Stipp, $2.25; Ona Klinger, $02.00; ,.0unt. and expense llS.57X.fiO Hujrh Comer, $68.00; John Vick, MiHr.-filliiiifoiis deductioiiH. 17,909.92 51V.UU; w. u. Vaughan, ?o6.Z5; Chas Callahan. $32.00; Oliver Fiher, 531.00; A. J. Haden. $36.00; Ruben 1 ' ' - - r. 1 , ,u - Cole, $!M.00. DISTRICT NO. 27 J. Jones, $12.00; Olof Olson, $20.00; Ed. Ho-; bu t, $7.50; J. R. Nelson, $5.00; I. D. Larkins, $12.50; Fred Ferguson, j ?.).UU; tlenry Asboe, 5;i.ijiJ; 1-red Skir- $6.00; Fred Hubbard, $4.00; . . Charles McRobert, $6.00; Archa Hub. i bard, $2.00; Guy C. Larkins, $2.00. ! DISTRICT NO. 28 Hodson-Fee- naughty Co., $26.80; L. O. Mghtm- gaie, $i.'o; r. iiiuuaru, oi.ou; Ernest Russel, $4.00; Zeb Bowman, $16.00; Lester Tubbs, $31.00; Hubert Engle, $12.00; Frank Eagby, $2.00; , Ernest Palfrey, $12.00; A. Sackett, ' $25.00; Edwin Russel, $22.00; Walter Russel, $22.00; L. D. Shank, $43.75; Henry Russel, $15.00; Jess Shepherd, $4.00; Ed. Coover, $13.00; O. L. Kay A Hacking Cough Weakens the Sytem. Don't suffer with a hacking cough that has weakened your system get a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery. in use over 41 oars, and benrntin:: ; i all who use it, the. soothing pin 3 bul- sam with tar heal th irritated pas sages soothes the raw spots, loosens the mucous and prevents racking the body with coughing. Dr. King' New Discovery Induces natural sleep and aids nature to cure you. (Adv.) $30,O00SLANDER SUIT BROUGHT BY MRS. M. C. WELLS PLOT TO DIMMC CHAR ACT I H It ALLEGED BV 70VIAR OLD WOMAN. DETECTIVE. INSURANCE COMPANY. ACENT AND MRS. BICKNER SUED Copy of Indictmenl Charging M't Willi With Attempt to Defraud Insurance Company and Jury'a Verdict Part of Complaint. Mr Mary C. WVIK Hie TOjeutold iiiimn who r''eiiil)' ariuiit'd In the I'lai-kmtia cotintv ilnult iouii on a iharce nf attriiiplinc lo ilrfra'ld an limuraint' loiupjiiy afti'r a tloiial trial lut!nic fl tl. Te.l.iy filed a Marnier auit for I.UH'ihi In Ihe clri'illl roiirt acalnat the Jln-tnrn' Inmirarn'O rtiinpany, of Newark. X. J.: W. J. Uoyd. an lnurni ailjuiler. ank II. Grremnan. a di'tectue. and Mr Carrie HUknt-r. iff of an l weco niorihaiit. l.oi;an I Ucan. nf Portland, and Georct C. Hnmiirll and Clmrlea T. Slevera. uf till city, appear m Mr. Wflla "utlorneya. The ased pluintlff rharite that the cao asaltt her wa worked up by the di'ft'iidjnta. the aim belli k to dn. fame her rlmracler. A ropy of the Indictment of the crand Jury which returned aitainM Mr. Well, und ' th verdict of the Jury are made tlreenmun and Mr. Ulckner wer witnofM' before the srand Jury, and the tate played up the tentlmony of Mr. Ulckner durtiiK the trial, an he wa alleped to have oterheard Mr i Wells and William H. .Newman, now J !a cum let. plan the tmmttiK of Mr. Well' lhr-e home in Oawemi The; penitentiary. YFAR WITH DEFICIT SURPLUS. ACCORDING TO RE PORT. REDUCED FROM $575.- 442 TO $461,203.16. SALEM. Ore.. Ann- 4. The I'tu llan 1 Hallway. I.Uht & Power company bad , At the bc-BinnltiK of" the fiscal year the corporation had a surplus of $5t,- 412 "9 und at Its . lose the surplus was -.... ,ft, 1M The '"" ""' ,i,1(,,n lne rP",,,rl Operating revenues J. .li,!U 1 Operating expenses .... 2,SU7,Sm.5I Net operatlnK revenue... 2,4.'i7,3n:i.57 Taxes adslgnahle to opera th.iis Vncollei tllile operating revenue OperatlnK Income Non-operating revenues. . Non-operating revenue de ductions Net non-operating revenue Total gross Income Deductions from gross In :,::i,v;:.r.i i:i,110.i'.. 1,909.325.:! I 1 9.-i,:.;:.-i.i;.! ,i0,323.59 145.212.01 2.0r.l,537..'! 2.HI.12S.57 Ml.591.19 "u (' loss lor year. come .vIist,.i,aneous Jcdu. lions HU 1K fi Tie ..u(!(lm:tioI18 froln Kross lm:omc.. ta..S $2.HMW.57. are divided as followR: iori 10.oo; Wiley Phelps, $12.00; Ray SL'hotzman. $16.00: Uslie Shanks. $6.00; Clyde Engle, $20.00; W. M Bird, $1.00; C. G. Vorhies, $4.00; Tony Olsen, $1.00; D. B. Gray, $8.00; E. II. Gray, $8.00; C. K. Thomas, $8.00; G. E. Gualt, $16.00; J. J. Michcls. $25.25: lien Sherman, $3.00; John Coover,' $3.00; Charley Clester, $4.00; C. Neighbor, $13.25; A. D. Keller, $12.00; R. Slaughter, $5.00; A. V. Davis, $4.00; E. L. Wyland, $32.50; J. M. Gro.-hong, $11.50; Omer Williams, $13.25; V. L. Freeman, $45.50; V. E. , ruman, iso.uii; rny Kimball, $14.;5. DISTRICT NO. 29 G. A. Ehiun, $4.83; Arthur Keil, $2.25; G. H. Gray, 13.25; Arlo Gray, $10.00; Harvev Cidvin. S5.00: Walter Colvin. J2.00 1 Continued Next Week) How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars 1 Reward for any case of Catarrh ! that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY II CO.. Tnl,ln. O We, the underalicned, hav known F. J. nZ Ml ,fi" J"i, hn?a,"'.7,"ib,"ev film perfectly honorable In all bu1nM transaction and financially able to carry out any oblla;ailons mad by hi firm. NATIONAL. HANK UF COMM EI! K, Toledo, o. Hall Catarrh Cur I taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mu cous aurfacM of th ytra. TeaUmonlala aent free. Price 71 centa per bottle. Bold by all Drtlra-lata. Tk Hall e Family Pill far oaUpatle. f I ...a-. mu uiMi TMMri. 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 nTn I Tl ft 1 1 Pl)U A IK U A W k 1 h UVU the (.!!. in tll rUI II.Hlel lie hied In the i,lll. ff lt' ! . 1. I.I, I l.loill on ltiul.U I t' I. and Iml'tib Wr..r lo J W VI..MU. Il 30. II, J', M. Jt. Mm k II. MllilliWll . I. Ill lull lo I'i'llUlld.j I'll 1 1 W and Vlol.l M'lil. I "I 1il ' j.li..nl llik of Mllaa le. M i. 1 J41. .11. 3J. 31. .11. M.Nk II. M nn hoi ni a.l.lili.'ii lo IVrllaiid, l j iMN.ue II and Mao l.il"n l4i I'liaiU H i:iImii, I.. I .!. t-ll , I I'.lk. II "41) j Jeo.ie J lli'iuh lo al Jrle; Jmior. land In I'l.i. kim i4iinl; l Hal A and I'hail- . II Ki a. kihU 1 l,i Walhr i;irn, Iihi a'-rr ut mhIU'U i. lottnolilp I Miulh, l4lie i nil, o'. Martin Katalenl-U I ree and Anna j-a, k. ill actr ei Mttlou I. loiihli i Mtiilh, rlie I r.l, l') I) II and Anna HI. ier Dak I" It W. and AtiuU M liiM-a. U 17 acre 4f laud III I'Ui kaliia oMiiily: l) K. II and Mai. Id MeLr lo II W. C.ihl' and Annie till Und In I'la.-kaiii louuly; li A K I jlonietle, lrnl rt al lo l'liWni loutilr, land 4N-ii4n 71 l4inliip 3 nh. ranre 2 rati, II. I .hn F. and Mary C WH.mi to It I. M.rlin. lot II. bl.k II. lot II. Il.l.nk X. UlndMr; $lu j I'or.l.-lu dartli-ll to I'eler Mol'er. I 1 ai re of ut tlcn 21, loiihlp 3 ninth. ranee I r.t; I.So0 K. V. and Aiiiim iriiii to A. 1. and Mm I Katun, land In Sandy; $10 K- V. anil Amenta inn lo A. I.. and Mill IValnn. hit 3. I. Mm-k I Sandy; lo. The folhmliiK reul 4lale lrnnfrr were flb'd In the olflie of (Vunly lie i4rder ivdman Krldii) J. W. and A. t). tUHUe lo tlllo II ()plli. 5 arr of .eetuiii I. tonlilp I miillli. raime 2 eaat; ll.onO 4" J. and A. 1.. Skliliuore lo A. W. and Kva Hahlke. IIS acre of Allium II. and Nam y H. IIoIuhiiIi l. I.. 4 . l4iwnhip 2 Miulh, ramie 2 eat; $10 Clara Petit and l.oute 1'eute lo Amand IVuh-, lut I of I.UK-k la. View addllUm to OrvKon 4'in ; l. It I., and l4e M. Il. rr. n to lli l. n M Tluuna. lot 2 of tract 1. and oiitb half of lot 3. tni. I 6.".. flrt uh iliUoUin of portion of Dak i;roe. $10 The follow In n-al estate transfer ere filed with County 114-eorder mil man Momtny: V. ('. Terry lo I'. C. Kcrrmann, a Iran 01 iami 111 11. 1.. 1. .. in. i. J 8 . A. 2 K . W. M. iuiiik- Ix-liitt a trai t of land MiO feet off Ihe went ( II I of the Hli hard Sanf4rd lot, $10. 11. M. Kennedy and Ella Kennedy to I ..la I'rlte. lot 7 and In I. link 3j In Si-.t Cl.ulstolie; .Mi. I'alherine litnu her. iow, to May and Katie Daniel, a trai t of Inn I "itimtr.l In MH-Unn ii and IT, T. I. S . It 2 K. W. M ; $1. j i;utae Ancelireeht and Anna Knce liriM ht to Ferdinand Hopp und l.lna j llopp. all of lota No. t ami 2, und the north r.u fret ,y 50 f''t of lot No. 3. In hloik 7. lireepolnt: Jl.i'dO Jianette I". Miller to t huile C. Mll'cr. all of northerly two aire of a i-ertain .Vaere truel In Covell; uIno northeasterly one hulf of certain 47 U4Te trait In Able Mattoon P. I,. ('., T. 4 S.. It. n K . of W. M. ;$l. TJie followiiiK real estate tran-tiTH were filed In the office of County rorder I K-dnni 11 Tue.iluy: . I'harU'S uml C. A. Moran to P. W. and Viola Fl u Iht. lot 12. 111. II. him k I, .Mountain View uddltlon to Ori'Kon City; $!"iw. tiiiHtuv Knurl. rii lit to tiustav Kiiko brw ht und Anna KiiKehrt-cht, land In Clark. Unas 4 omit) ; $1. Moe Klehanlsuii llaldwin uud I.. 1. Ilaliluin to llauN y Pulp ft I'uper culii iany, land In On-Kim City; $j,3.'I. II. Ii Starkwiatlier. triiHtee. to John V. Kiiunell. et al. land In Clack ainas eoiiuty; . J. A. and Sallle Krain to J. A Jr., and Martha aellm, lots u Iteain. und ti of block 17, Willamette; $10. Anton and Theresa Si liiiuer to Ona I), and A. II. Johnson. 80 acres of I). I,. ('. of Almtm 11. Ilolcomb and wife, township 2 south, range 2 cast; $10. The following real estate transfers were filed In the office of County Ho corder Deilman Wednesday: Frank K. und Sadie Sax to C. W. liuti-lii.dlor, 10 acres of section Jl, township ." Hourli, range 1 east; $10. Nelson A. and Ceorglu Cooper to llc.lph K. Cnnprr. land in C'lii'kiniKiS county; J1,00H. tiustav and Hose Iloln to George T. and Caroline T. Smith, 4.5825 ncrcH of land In t'lai kainas county; $100. tiustav and Itose Heln to George T. and ('am'iiue T. Smith, land In Cluck mas county; $100. fieorgn T. mid Caroline T. Smith to Gustuv Heln, 22 arics nf land In bcc tinii 17, 1 , v. 1 1 h ) 1 1 1 2 i;oiitli, range 2 soiitli; $100. W K. and I'geria Wnrren to Pun lenu It. Keller, loin 32, 33, block 43, Mlntlioni uddltlon lo Portland; $10. N. ('. r.ii'l Mary I. Hammn to Surah ll::ii")ii r-i,':li', li-nd In rcttlon 25, to .n-di;.! 5 sc iii range, 1 west; ?! FOOT CRUSHED; TOE BROKE. Il.irry TlioinpHon, employed ut I In) Mel ':: s!nn;,:i- 1 :!!!::, dropped a hea . y tdrnk upiiu h' l font ono day this week, cuiBiiing tiie fcot heverely and I rei-kl: cue i imports Dr. Taylor. Klght ineasiires on the ballot In No vember and few will survive. Mr. Mnrv A. l-:..i, Taunton, Ma., n her Ji, yKur, fcaya: "I thought I wi": lieyond the reach of medicine, but F'llp" ..iiin-y Mini liuve proV:i moat !;( HI ;1 ,il In my I'lirti;." Mi. Ham A. Hoover, Jilgli Point, N. C, writs: "My kidney trouble w.i at night 0; d I had to ajet up lu m five lo seven time. Now I do t ot have to (?Pt up at night, and con M!r iipv.nif In a in ly normal con dition, wiilrh I attribute to l-'oley Kll-nt-y i'llla, a I have taken nothing elf." Mr. M. A. TlrldirrP, Itoblnon, Ma., ay: "I aufTered from kidney all-mi-rli for t-.vo yr-ar. T commenc:a takli.K i-'iilry Kllni-y I'lll Irn montli nun. and thouKh I am 61 year of age, ! f" I ll!;c n K-yrnr-old girl." Koley Kidney i'llla are tonle, alrcriKltx-nlng and up-liulldln;. and nHi.ro riermal action to Ihe kidney and ' a illaordered and painful blad der. They act quickly and contain no dangeroua or harmful drug. JONES DRUG CO. vaa4 ta .iVM I From Suffering iiuriiiiioindiiuii WANTSSTRONGER LA ON U IIVCNAL WOHLDHOWIHI AHI tUtPICTIOOP BIINQ ACTIVC AROUND PANAMA. "mmir are discovirco TAKING LAND MfASURLHINIS Nl, War and Juilic Dprmnl Confer and Will Rtqut.t Con grM to loi OraH 14 l.tatlon al One. W ASIIINUTll.V. Auk i -A.llle of 4'rw.ui tleiliM of bring .pie rlllll4)rd Ii) f4lelll (Otl-rillllelll lo npilre IliformatPiii renaidlliK the 11a lure and rtteiil uf Ihe d4-leli.e of the Panama laual hate made the ad Ilillll.trulU'll deildn lo reiie 141H lrl lo .ilpplemeiil Ihe rltlh law aalul Impmper aciUlnlllin of knol nUe ol military and natal plan uud fortllli all4na. Ileprwntalltr of the ileptiiluieiil of Ju.iua and Ihe war and navy d purliiiriit hate lieeil III 41111(4 ri-lu e i ll lh .ul'Jrt'l. and It I etpiM'teil thai ttley will m;i re mi Mime dluittlc lel latlon tn b .ubmllted to roiitireM. It I xIMe thai the c(ipe of the i-onfereiiie may Iw etliiiilnl he)ond Ihe original Idea of a mere protec tion of Ihe 4Hret of the American roaot ill-feme to rover generally .' h attempt aa bate Ihm-u roiiiuion uliwe the tieglunlug of the preaeiit war lo ,r.lio pow4er and iiiuultluu plant oil which the I'lilteil tltale govern mi'lit tiiu.t rely In lime of troulile. Seterwl of the military power uf the world are helleved to hate under taken to ul. lain Infortunium u. to the rharai Irr of the defeiie of the 1'auu lua canal. The tate.t Imlileut lo ei cite Mipli Inn I th operation of a little Japaue4i poer V4-el, o.teu.l. My a finhluic launch, whlih .4iught lo I olituln a permit for pearl fishing In 1 (lie watent of I'unania hay and vlclu 1 it v. The 4an.1l aiithorltlin (ante I'ri'ii warned that this rrnft appeared to have l.ciii makliiK .iirte). and that thew were not coiifini'il In (he wnt4T, lull exlniili'il to the iHthmii proper PLANS ARE HADE FOR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE WILL 9PEAK IN PORTLAND NIGHT OF AUGUST 16. I rtiRTI.AND. tire.. Ami. lSp4V I rial. I The Hepuhlli ail nIuIii i rlitral I riiinnilltrr Is making ihihiirtile pri'P I uratlons to hiinilU' 1111 immi iiite tlinuiK on tin' iK-'usim of Hid furtlii'iuuliii: viHlt uf t'harb-u K. IIiikIii'k, Iti'iiuhll run i atidldat4 lor -pri-HliliMit, who w ill spi-ak In till city on AiiKimt Hi, ut 8 p. in. Mr. lliiKlie and Ills party nl :'S. Ini ludiiiK Mr. HuKhcs, will riuib Portland at 7 11. in. on the 10th, Tho bin mertliiK will ho held I'lllirr at the armory or thu h e lilppudriiiim at Twrnllrth mid Marshall slrei'ts Thu armory will aciMimiiiiidiitii ,ri.uiiO people and Ihe hippuilruiiio ID.UU0, and if thu latter tin 1 1 1 i 11 k hu put in iiiiiilition soon euoiiKli it probably will be lined hy tho riiuiliilltee. Mr. Ilunhi's' schedule ru'M lur stois In Orison only ut roitlund, Med ford, Ashland und KoHeliurK. but Na tlotial CoiiiiiilUueiimn Wlllhtms and the statu roiiimilti'U will miiku an ef fort to have II10 schedule rhaiiKed ho as to give other valley towns ut leant a few minutes each. At the rortland ineellnK, Slalo Chairman C. I.. McNary will prcaent (lovurnor Wllliyromhc, who will In troduie Mr. llunhes. Only the IIiikIiuh party and mem bers of thu state und county commit tees will have scuts on tho hUiko, WATER FIGHT NEXT WEEK IS SCHEDULED BOYS FROM "POVERTY FLAT" AND "DUTCH CAMP" WILL MEET WITH HOSE. Huskies from "I'ovurty Flat" und from "Dutch Camp" are to oiikuku in a water duel next week. The place and tho exact date of tho flKht have, not yet been nrraiiKud, but ho It known now that tho battle, "411 be fast furloiiH und mlnhty wet. Firemen of "Poverty Flut," which Is better known as tho tireenpoint dis trict, Issued a chnllnngo to the boys in tho "Dutch Camp" neighborhood otherwise known as the district under the Falls View blurt In the southern part of the city. Four or Ilvo men on each side supplied with a hose connecter directly with tho water hyd rants will compete. Oregon City firemen are interested in the unnual meeting of the Willa mette Valley Firemen' association w'uicli will meet this year In Cor val'is. A meeting was held Thursday nlKht to discuss sending a team to the Kenton county town, and plans were laid to raise $150 necessary to send a delegation from Oregon City to CorvalliH. Tho last convention: of the association was held In Oregon City last September, and the races, contests and water rights were staged on Main street. FROM COTTON STALKS OlSCOVtHV BlLltVIO Of CHEAT IMMOHTANCr IN HtLltVINQ PAPCH FAMINE IN U. S. lUilll.lN. Aug 7 Ihe rol (Hug Inalrrl.il .lalliir lit Uiif i.U liter Hi I. le. a iilniili of II 11, unnoiiiii ei I In. Ililelf allng dUioverr I tint paper 1 .111 Lo hiHiiiif.u luii'd (noil 111II0II .talk. Hie tl I oeif I mil i'4liniei4d of mm Ii linpof lain e (or Herman) , whhb .oilui a i4i 411II0II, hul I pollileil lo u of ! IiiiniiIi4ii e In I Hi. I'lillid Hlnli. Ihe gtcalfM prixlm rr of col loll III I In' ti 01 I.I, hi-. auu of Ihe .hull age of paivr n imileil In dial country I IS SOU) IN 0RE00N PENOLETON REPORTS 1,000.000 BUSHELS CHANGES HANDS CHICAGO MARKET CLIMBS. I'KSM.KTON'. Dre, Am: More Hi 11 11 . lino. mm liiinlirl of wheat are remrled In lute been old I'laV by l iiialllla 1 omit) funuer to liM algiutn ili-ali'i Henry W. Collin alone pur i haiii'd .100.11011 Imoliel Mot of the grain wa coutiui led at II a hiikliid. iillhoiikh It la .aid that high a t 01 offered for t'luh More than a third of t'malllla' ouu.lioo lnilii. r.Oii lu at crop ha. Im'. ii ilUpoaeil uf. CIIII'AliO, Alii ! lilalit crop lor. In the I'lilled Slate, and l ull uila .eiil the ulirat market loilay Hear ly .traliihl .kyward. At one tune Ihe .cent uf price, ttliioiinlnl In 113 1 1 flit a buahi'l. ' Trading eloneil In a whirl uf en lli iiii iit. nhotilng lu t gain of 1 5S to It 3 cent, with Ihe Si'pte mlx-r option at $14111 to l III 2 and with Ivecmher at It IK to l IS 3 S Some thing of Ihe .train Intuited und uf the fur reaching 1 iineniictice mny Ik rralli'il from I he fail Hint. aec4irdlHK to the l lllti'il Slule gov eriiinnil crop nport. Hhlrh wu tin' prlnclpnl cnu.e of toilut'. 4'rltrtnrn(. the ilouiehtlc ylelil uf wheat fur I 'Mil will he XYh.ooii.iiimi IiiikIii'I xmaller than a thi cane hint rur NEW TROOPS TO LEAVE Tl MEN AT CAMP WITHYCOMBE ARE READY TO CO TO MEXICAN CORDER LINE. ('AMI' WITIIYt'OMUr:. tire.. Auk. 3. - Kurpt for the unhi'tiibllllK of Ihe rur. nil I In rriiilinmH for the do parlure nf recruit at ('limp Withy- i-iiitiiii. 1 no riM-riiii ur4 aHiiuuiK 411c u.nr.1 ii. cm widlH lii frlciul und relullM'H huve been the order of the last few days. The exact time nf departure will Mini be uiinouiiri'd. iim tlila Is roiilriiry to the orders uf Ihe war ib'purtmeiit, hut tiny iiinriiliiK now may find the troop entrained and on their war. Word that the troop are 11 bout In leave Iiiih resulted In 11 ilechled stim ulus III ri'iTllltlllK. TV" rerriilt were milled t xlii u mid three yesterday. Kil. Itlcburih.nti and ('. I'. I tinkle, bolh well knoun here, were, among thu fiirtiinatii ones In the recent Colvllle Indian reservation hind drawing held ut Spokane. Wash. Mr. Itlcliardiion, formerly an employe of tho llawhy pulp mill. Is now residing al Spokane. 1 tot li intend to investigate their land filed upon und may rcHldn thereon the ic(ulrcd length of lime neces sary to secure title. Over-work, worry and the constant strain of a business life are often a cause of much trouble. Dr. MUes 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 rinT BOTTLE, on BOX, FAIL TO BENEFIT YOU, YOUR MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED. 5 DAYS OF LONG SENTENCESERVtD PRISONER REED CIRCUIT JUDGI CAMPOtlL 6AVS HE WILL MAKE INVtlTlUA TION OF CASE. COURT BLUIS BOVSEN Kill NOT HAVE UNDCRSTOOD PAROLE Condition of Hl.iO, Howvr, Ar Put In Writing .0 a to Avoid btlll FuMhtr Milntrprta Hon of Mllr. r"l!l lt ni ll. ult r five it) of te lle Hull III Ihe I'lai.amua loinit Jail. wa. grauli'd hi f loin Monday h l lli nil Judge l aluplM-ll llinlcr -' hall until the iiiurl ha lime In lnvlll gale Ihe 1 ae IIoimii wa. iiiri.li'il III UlU.iul.ii la.t rilnril.. nit til a. he a. making hlmrelf Ml hiiliin III llu' Hello liolel uf Hhlili he wa. nine plop rli'lor lie nan 1 Inirged with hrenklug hi purulu hy nliiiiiliig lo the count) liillll SleteliMin. Ilov.eii' altornry. pleailed In tlm court Muiuluy that lu .ell 1II1I liol luleulliiliallx hreak Ihe parole, and Ih.t a. Ihn i t hodil ui.ti iiluler.liHHl the collilllloll. Iliiponeil I.) Ihe court he w merely lo keep mil of hii.lnex In Hil county. In outer lo .told further nil.under .lulidliig. Judge (ailipl.e'l dlrlaled Ihe folloMlng paride whhb added In I be rei-4iriU of Ihe ca.e ' It I. fiirllu-r uxli-red and d)u.i:i J that the defi-iidiilil he parol id on 1 'Ml 1IIII011 thai he pat hi fine herein ImiMiM'd and the uli uf till action lo he laved nild that ho Violate none uf Ihe law. or the Culled Flute., or of the Mate of llngoll and eter iiiuiiIi Ipallty Ihi-reln, that be remote from I'laikiima. county and remain away there frum. that at any time be mat' ileMre lo eiiler t'lai kiiitiaa inuntv for the purpo.e of I'ompleting anv lllllli.li lll.il In 1 olllli'i lion with the cloning Up Of III. -"Id hotel tlllntneaa that he notify the "lirrlff of ti h In tuition at lial one week previoun thereto." The flint p.irole giai'.li-d by Judge I'aiiiplu ll ttun teil.al "Tin re I Ihe piiKillillltv that lloixen IiiI.iiiiiIiTxIoimI Ihe condition, uf the firnt parole." mild the mint "I have p'ai e. him iiilih-r l-'Oil hall until I have tl 4 time lo Ilit4'lli;ate till' cane morn lluiriniK'h It." IHnlrlil Alturney lli'dge iluulila the li'Kiilllv uf .111 h 111 Hun. THISTLE IS GAINING FOOTHOLD IN VALLEY 1 ('OltVAI.I.IS. Ore . All '.I That Hie ilmiili'd ( mm. Hun Iblatle In Krltlnt it nlurt In lleiitnii und nearly rtrry other ciiunly of the Willamette valley I the 1 report of rond suprrHmii rile 1 mm , lie lire rciilliiiK lh.it tun lhlc nir.m iiren niiihl be llikeli In rid the furiii I of Ihe il.illkrruilN pest befure It epreadx ami Mi ls beviuiil iiuilrid. The OrcKim law are 4'Ty strliment uud liupnxe hciivy penaltle on Ihe owners of laud who do not eitermln ate Ihe Ihlslles. A HaU'stnan of farm mm hlnery who travel over lieurly all of western Oregon staled that In Ihe 'western pails of Clin kiuniiM and Mar ,liill colllilleH Ibe Ihl.'ille Is gettlui; a firm foothold. Remove Face Dlemlihe. I'ilnploH, lllackhcads, Acne, Teller. Illug Worm and that dread K emu can )m permiitieiitly removed from your face and body hy Dr. Iluhson' Kceiua Ointment, it is no longer necesHiiry to go around with an un sightly complexion and suffer Ihe pain and minoyaiivu Hint gocn with unslKhtly allmeuls. Dr. lloliHon' Kc.eina ointment Is a linn' tried, guar- I anteeil remedy, r,ooi fi,r Infants. udultH and aged who suffer with skin ailments, liny a box today, start us ing ut once. Money buck If not satis lied, .".lie at your iliiigglnt. (Adv) KSTMPX ' ii.. NERVOUS ATTACKS. "I tifrrci with iiervona at lucks end headache. Then my liver rcut out of order art It eemeij a thoiiKli my wbtli yBtem wl upet. I com menced ulng Dr. Mites' J.Vrr Im ad al-o took Dr. MUca' IJvfr Illlai and now I fl per fectly wll In very way. 41 bowel alM are in (uud (bap now." A1R3. AIKUJHTA KH1HI1R, HO roTtltad Ave., Itocbeattr, N. T. 7 r (i 1 1- 1 f ' 1 t ; !