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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 17. 1925. Travel To SAN FRANCISCO Los Angeles and Way Points BY PICKWICK STAGE Two Schedules Daily Leaving Terminal Hotel 7 A. M. and 3:35 P. M. One Way Fare to S.F . $14.75 Round Trip Fare to S. F. . 29.00 One Way Fare to L. A. ..J..... ........ 26.60 Round Trip Fare to Li A. 50.00 Two Days to San Francisco and Three Days to Los Angeles by Pickwick Stage CALL Terminal Hotel Phone 586, Roseburg, Ore., for Information Lf ST OF CGUTJTY '.T.T.T.T.T.T.W.T.M.T.T.T.T.T.T.T.T.T.I.IM WOMAN'S PLAN FOR WORLD GOOD WILL FAVORED IN JAPAN been taken In Toklo by two quasi reMtrlous organizations. An ex tract from his letter follow: "Concerning tho Religious Con ference you so ardently propose, graT7o?t,n fa Pr,1l ectir.wo1yZ.knforho New York ha. been so favorably "ArT. "f M?h nth' received in Japan that report. In- Th ' 1Pfh meetln. of t:TzzT::? ac,,oa on her tlaD rw.taww.; s.- Is In prospect. l ynmn nrofoa.or.. A little more than a year ago, when the Exclusion act was mill rankling in many Japanese, Miss Jessie M. Sherwood, former sec retary for the Japan Society of Boston, who for years has held a weekly soiree for Japanese stu dents in Boston colleges, was ask- nilsslonariea and priests. The other Is in the meeting of pro fessors and students of Religious Course of Nippon University (a private institution). "It Is reported that both par ties concerned will confer with each other to promote their com- public. ed to write an article for the Ja- ' moB pian jn cooperation. I hope panese-Amerlcan, newspaper ,.. ,nrnnn.ai will ba realized In puDiisnru ik sura. tne not far future She eho$e to advance and de velop the Idea of a religions con ference, based on the common ob jects of Christians, Buddhists and .Jews to attain a warless world. She dwelt on the part which re ligious difference has played in racial prejudice and saw in such a conference an opportunity to dispel misinformation on the re ligions of other lands and bring a greater public support to world peace. The article, or the idea It em bodied, was copied widely and found prominent place In the newspapers of Japan. Among the correspondents that Miss Sher wood acquired was Gendo Nukal of Osaka, a Buddhist priest. He wrote her first that the Buddhists at the Toklo Peace Exposition had already espoused similar idea, that a group of priests had visited America to call to the attention of President Coolldge the com munity of Ideals, hut that he feared that unless tne. united ta tes took the lead, as with ATUSTWIEETIKG Following la a list of tho claims audited and allowed at the lest regular meeting of the court wurt: ' Genetwl County Hill. Hoaamastcr: Roy Catching Mo tor Co.. 18.45: R. H. Fryer I. SO: I mpdus Battery Station, $8.50: Rcd:port Garage. $4.36: Roso hurs Garage $8.05: Oregon State Highway Commission, $1.50; ; Highway Service Co., $1.75; She riff: D. R. Shambrook. IS 00; Qulne, Goodman and Co., $63.00; Standard Oil Company, $l;l.l.S; ' Irwin-Hodson Co., $77.00; E, E. I Leas, $34.70; Western Union Tel. Co.. $2.00: W. C. Grubb, $75.20: County Clerk: Glass A Prud homne Co., $57.(0; Assessor: Miller Davis Co., $35.00; J. O. .Stephenson $7.60; Economy Mar ket, $2.86; Court House: McKean, Darby and Baldwin, $23.00: Zlg- jler-Fee Hardware Co., $1.00; Skaggs Grocery, $2.75; Roseburg Development Co., $40.00; Hudson lEIectrle Store, $11.86; R. L. Whipple. $46.80; County Court: C. L. Beckley, $57.60; Edwin Weaver, $45.00; Geo. K. Qulne. $12.40; Port Umpqua Courier, $26.10; Justice Court: Geo. Jones $28.25; E. E. Leas. $6.60; J. M Martin, $9.20; J. J. Brown 19.60; C. H. Daugherty, $13.50; W. F. Rupprecht, $1.00; Km. Helll well, $1.00; Grade Daugherty, $1.00: Paul Applegate, $1.00; Lee Leonard, $1.00: Jay Huntington, $1.00; Roy Jones. $1.00; Eb Al len. $1.00; J. R. Benton, $2.60; Osroner: M. E. Ritter, $3.70; John Throne, $1.00; A. J. Wor ley, $1.00; James Hutehtngs, $1.00; Nap Rice, $1.00; F. W. Chapman, $1.00; W. B. Strawn, $1.00; Dr. E. J. Wainscott. $1.50; Frank Stone, $1.60; James Good man, Jr., 1.50; Raymond Rausch, $1.60; Marie Mead. $1.50; Floy Swisher, $1.60; School Superin tendent: Eva H. Ackert, $32.00; Edith S. Ackert. $64.29; Lillian D. Davis. $100.00; Connty Home and Indg.: Douglas County Flour Mill. $18.25: A. J. Lllburn. $10.38; Rosebnrg Model BaRery. $6.76; Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange, $5.35; Ideal Bakery, Douglas Ice and Storage A CHICKEN DINNER The ladies of St. Josephs church are giving a chicken dinner at the serve at 11:80 a. m. and again wjco., $1.70; s. a. Bolstnger, $8. 3a; the evening at 5:30. Price 60c A, Cass Street Market, $37.50; O. E. co-illa! Invitation is extended to the I Gardiner, $3.00; G. W, Love. HAWAIIAN FRUITS PROVE IDEAL SYRUP PRODUCTION HONOLULU, Oct. 15. (A. P. $10.00; Mrs. Jennie Love, $13.50: Hudson Electric Store. $3.05; Zlgler-Fee Hardware Co., $4.50; Vosburgh 'ft Wlard. $63.00; Dou glas County Creamery, $6.00; The high sugar content of Hawal- LreeK jersey uairy, ii.iu, Ian fruits makes it possible to pro- Ro'e'mrg Dairy and Soda W orks. duce syrups at a less cost than , Vi . .5 synthetic syrups are produced on the mainland. It has been revealed by experiments conducted by Dr. 8. E. Oliver, chemist, who is ex perimenting at the Hawaiian homes settlement on the Island of Mnlokal. He announced the success ful extraction of syrups of varying degrees of concentration through a freezing process on which he has been working several years. The the i experiments here were confined disarmament conference, nothing would be done. Recently, however, he wrote -again, saying that the first steps toward such a conference had strength. principally to pineapples which con tain an average of 14 per cent of $47.00; Rice Brothers & Adams, $22.60; August Schloemann $42. 00; People 8upply Co., $24.60; Morgan's Grocery, $10.06; Mercy Hospital, $126.00; Mrs. G. M. My ers. $12.00; Mall: S. K., Sykes, $42.25; I. Abraham, $18.75 Dou glas Grill. $74.95; Juvenile Court Agnes M. Pltchford. $29.70: Mrs. A. Wadt $6.00; Ladies' Shoppe, $3.50; ' Ferry: S. B. Crouch, $21.76; W. D. Riley, $9.30; Paul Hernhartt, 30.62; G. Andrews $9; N. Hogan, $139.60; Oliver Haines, $7.60; II. H. Fryer, $16.1; Bounty Hotel Rose Dining Room Special Sunday Dinner $1.00 K- . sugar, but he said he was able to w. Dompler. $10; T. J. MrOlnnis, extract a syrup of triple that $10.00; J. W. Haight, $10.00; Chaa. F. Wilson, $10.00; J. M. 'Wire, $10.00; Roy Hatfield, $10; Elmer Weekley, $10.00; Marion Perdue, $10.00: Tom Ward. $10: Vernle Lerwlll, $10.00; Joseph IWaltmler. $10.00; Roy Hatfield. '$10.00; C. O. Hedden. $10.00; Norman Krantt, $10.00; J. N. I Rondeau $10.00; Eddie Hamlin. $10.00; Health Unit: Red Cross Pharmacy, $1.60; L. Crocker's Drug Store $2.00; Bureau Public Health A Chemical Hygiene 9.15; l Western Union, $1.08; I. Abra 'ham. $4.60; Oregon Drug Co., $8.76: Ellen Post, $p8.70; Jo sephine W. Jones, $37.60; Coun ty Surveyor: Harry McCabe $4.00; H. L. Eppstein. $20.00; , Wm. j Dolan. $23.60; Sun Printing Co., $3.00; John Gerety, $4.00; Geo. Spaur, $12.00; A. L. Aikens 9.00; R. L. 8tearns, $16.00; M. C. Bow ker, $24.00; Medicine: Red Cross Pharmacy, $30.45; L. Crocker's, i $ 1 7.90 ; Marster's urug Company, $12.75; Nathan Fuilerton. J9.30; Current Expense: Pacific Tel. ft Tel. Co., $68.06; Koke-Tlffany Co.. $19.92; Ira B. Riddle. $2.04: Roseburg News-Review, $28.50 & $16.60; California Oregon Power Co., $r,9.36; Churchill Hardware Co., $5.62; Kilham Stationary & Printing Co. $2.64; Roseburg Book Store, $6.65; Herd Inspec tion: Dr. R. B. Hunt, $121.20; Qulne, Goodman Co., $7. BO; Hort Lien. K. A. Currier, $49.08; Right of Way: Myrtle Creek Mail, $1.00; Dog Licences: $20.00 Na than Crow. Road District Payroll Dlst. SN: C. 8. McCollum $so.27, H. M. Clay $68.77, D. E. Clay $62.79, L. F. Johnson $50.83. A. Rehm $62.79. W. H. Smith $416; Dist 6: Clyde Rydell $7.98. C. L. Spalding $7.98, R. J. Spalding $7.91, Card Bagaberd $4.48. W. J. Burchard $8.98. Norman Weatherly $16.44, Wm. Garrison $4.48, Paul Levenhagen $1.49, JuMus Repsleng er 12.99. Paul Wessela $2.99, Geo. Elliott $5.98. Harry Burchard $17.91; Dlst. 6: D. 0. Weatherly $28.38. Dallas Shltoa $21.82. Stacy Fenley $4.00; Dlst. 11: W. G. , Cooper $5 98, O. W. Cooper $12 98; I DlsL 12: T. F. Heard $23.94, Cor- K?.I.I.IrcI,KK" vln Heard $29.95. Clarence Hodges f'j.o. nenry Junn itt.sn, , igi UaJaCs V, Ksmsdell 23 3e. ft. A. iiuirnens $16.40, Lawrence Denn $19 43: Dlst- 18: Donald Olllvant $29 95. Clarence Hodges $17.97, Claud Ramsdell $17.97, C. A. Heater $5.99. Geo. Bacon $17.45; Dist. 2ft: R. J. Spalding $7.98, Riley Morn Ingstar $23.88, Fred gwearlngen. $S99; Dlst. 25: 8. N. Woodward $9.73. F. L. Woodward $2 99. J. A. Trobee $1.00; DlsL 30: J. E. Marks $214.04. L. Corvalho $49.81. M. N. Jones $200 81. Dlst. 32: C. W. iPuckstt $3L, E. B. Jlulliai $11.96, S I'M PM0MC h L5 CI If vootma TO HOVI MOVING Your moving problems are com pletely solved the moment yon au thorize us to do the work. Ottf re liability assures your property careful handling. We will quote you prices as low as possible. "We Aim to Please" II. S. FRENCH TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. Phone 220 Secretarial, Stenographic, or Bookkeeping Course EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE 992 Willamette St Enroll Today Phons 666 Eugtnt, Oregon It s a Good School A. E. RonfTliTS, President Cleaver Mfg. Co. Black Cat Roof Paints For Firs and Water Protection i Expert Painting and Repairing g Done by the Cominy's Representative T. T. MAYNARD WORK GUARANTEED Office at French Transfer Co. f5 Thone 221 Rurrmr?. Oregnfi Art Lady 117.97, Clifford MaMey $62.60, Everett Cooper $24.00, O. O. Mathews $7.49; Dlst. 37: Dist. 39: E. C, Paris $51 !, Dee Kelley $11., Thomas Hatfield $1.60; DlsL 42: Noah Belters $28.44, A L. Dyer $23.96. Victor Dyer $29.95, E. Bowman $29.95, Elmer Heath $29.95. Carl Brown son $14.95, E. J. Holllway $2.99, Noah Sellers (Pd.) Lee Roushal $2.99. Alvy Bowman $8.97, O. V. Newton $5.98. Howard Brownson $1196, i. H. Parrer $17.97; ' Dlst. 60: J. F. O'Mara $74.08. Frank Havilaad $2 99. Wm. O'Mara $26.95, Carl Thornton $14.96, E. L. Rone $17.97, Richard Rone $11.96. Roy O'Mara $17.95. John Abeene $8.98, Alva Manning $3.99, John Richards $5.99, Claud Harvey $5.99, Glenn Abeene $2.99, Dlst. 65: T. C. Johns $27.91, James Booth $2.99, O. W. Condray $2.99: Idst. 69: Elmer Pierce $3.49, Ira Pierce $35.94; DlsL 1: O. T. Royer $38 94, Earl H. Walls $1196, Marvin Walls $17.94, Ira Boyer $11.96. Herman Berhardt $1196, L. Boyer $7.47, Tom Fletcher $29.93; Dlst. 66: T. B. Burnett $45.17. Ralph TL'Onge $11.95, Tom Burnett Jr. $13 44, Cordon Burnett '$11.95; DlsL 70: D. A. McCord $41.88. A. C. Kemp $5.98; Dlst. 7.1: W. W. Bogard $101.53, . 0. L. Shockley $11.96, E. J. "Wright $5.23, W. Brlen $6.72; Dlst. 73: 8. A. Lane $32.45, S. J. Sylvester $29.95, Z. A. Black $14.95. James Flurgeson $11.96, P. R. Lane $11.96, Con Townsend $4.48; Dlst. 76: Isaac Dahl $11.99, C. W.. Perry $2.99. Joy Trash $2.99, John Thrush $11.96, W. O. Reets $38.94, Geo. Wade $8.97. Joe Waltermlre $17.94, Tony Manferd $6.98, Wayne Reets $10.46, Lincoln Thrush $13.4X; Dist. 77: J. F. McClanahan $13.82. R. E. Brown $11.98, Iver Grae $6.73, Albert Brown $3.73, Howard Russell $5.9, Ross McClanahan $6.72; Dlst. 78: Chas. W. Ollng- house $23.96. Geo. Dewey. $26.97. Frank Williams $17.94, C. B. Sav age $20.93, E. 8. Barstnw $5.98. Koad District Bills DlsL 1: J. L. Fogel .76; Dtst. 6: H. L. Bossen $26.23, R. H. Fryer $9.45. Standard Oil Co. $40.66, W. G. Cool Motor Co. $6.40, C. W. Lundeen $48.00; Dist 7" Andy's Service Station $16.75, Standard Oil Co. $38.00. C. W. Lundeen $48.00, H. L. Bossen $11.06; Dlst. 8: R. O. Thomas $20.25; Dlst. 9: Cottage Grove Manf. Co. $7.38. H. L. Bosses $11.75; DisL 20: H. A. Cool $2.80; DisL 24: Daugberty's Auto Service $16.40: DisL 25: Thirl ft Sons $4.50, Bradford Bros. $3.50; DlsL 27: Emmett Hall $12.00, Jess Shambrook $13.00 DlsL 30: Geo. W. Culver $3.00, L. W. Metzger $4.74; DlsL 31: McGee Bros. $18.96; Dlst. 32: E. E. Wood- cock $28.50; Dlst. 33: Zlgler-Fee Hdwe. Co. $13.90, E. E. Wood cock $1.75; DlsL 37: E. E. Wood cock $2.00, Churchill Hdwe. Co. $3.00; DlsL 38: D. U Whitsett $16.95, Walter Leak $5.76, C. W. Groves $2.80; DlsL 39: John E. Hatfield $6.25; DisL 46: Thiel ft Sons $9.75; Dlst. 49: J. N. Hedden $12.00; DisL 62: R. H. Easley $17.73, Stearns ft Chenoweth $3.16, Arthur Rldgeway $126.00, Henry Baird $126.76; Dlst. 65: Glendale Cash Store $2.10, Chas ft F. M Jantcer $14.60, W. O. Corxir&y s.uu; Dlst. 66: B. J. Goff $J.05, Babb ft Rexroad $1.00; Dist. 70: Cowan's Garage $98.29: Dist. 71: E. E. Woodcock $6.00, Rock Creek Stage Line $8.86; Dlst. 72: Square Deal Store $4.76; DlsL 74: J. A. Denn Powder Co. $6.83; Dlst. 74: J. O. Reilly $6.00; DisL 76: W. G, Reetz $40.50. Special Tax Payroll ' Dlst. 1: B. B. Sutton $70.38. Ar thur Waggoner $73.37, O. M. Mohr $29.90, C. L. Germond $37.37, Tim Wendell $41.94. Glenn Gurnev $35.93, J. H. Black $5.98. J. 8. Ger mond $23.96; DlsL 2: H. D. Con- nine $28.50, RobL Casebeer $23.96, H. A. Blakley $47.91, O. O. King $47.92, John Connlne $28.40; DisL 7: Clyde Rydell $47.88, C. L. Spalding $39.90. R. J. Spalding $31.92, Lew Rowe $17.95. R. A. Moore $4.49. Francis Mack $2.99; Dlst. 9: Roy Fisher $71.11, J. B. Rader $86.84. Koscoe Miller $43.35, Eugehe Fisher $23.96. Milo Bul lock $29.94, Kenneth Madison $43.35, Geo. Bullock $55.34. Walter Fisher $44.92, Arthur Mode $19.90, Dayton Mlnter $62.86, Alva Maupln $1.49, J. F. Kausche $44.09. Chas. Smith $13.15, Fay Madison $65.85,1 unaa. Tyer $23.86, Kleth Kester son $18.97; DisL 24: I. B. Hurklns $32.45, P. E. Swearlngen $14.97, W. F. Beals $8.98. Wm. Cole $7.47. Abe Cole $7.47; DlsL 25: 8. N. Wood ward $16.47. Romlc Howard $17.97. Paul Ludwlg $8.97. J. A. Trobee $8.97. F. L. Woodward $5.98: Dlst. 28: Roy Agee $9".S6, Ralph Sands so.S6. V. N. iJiRaut $5990. Roy Qulnton $80.86, M. W. Miller $8.97, Harry Dawson $5.98,. Hoy Agee $53.39, V. N. LaRaut $31.44. Ralph Sands $28.45, Roy Qulnton $29 94, o. 8. Johnson $5.M, M. W. Miller $5.98, Harry Dawson $299; Dlst. 33: F. B. Lane $121.40. M. T. Cannon $11.95, Adolph Chamber lain $16.44, W. H. Rose $7.47, A. W. Morse $5.98, Sylvan noroughs $2.24, Leslie Hatfield $1.49. W. E. Chapman $29.95, Curly Chapman $11.96; DlsL 36: Both Matthews $58.90. II. L. Engels $50.88, Geo. Williams $41.86. Oscar Sllralus $35.88. M. D. Matthews $29.t5, E. A. Singleton $2.99, I. N. Matth"ws $8.97; Dlst. 47: C. H. Short $4.48. J. H. Short $13.73; IXL 49: . O. Gnstafson $129.60, D. T. t'nilg $23.92. J. A. Boak $2.99, L. B. J'idy $55.31. Ed Esselstrom $50.83. Fred Ilartman- $55.31, Lloyd BIcMord $5 98, (irover Davis $8.97. W. C. Blckford $14.95; Dlst. 62: James Leatherwowl 15 37. Henry Sdv. rts 871.81. A. T Stearn. IKM R I. Stearns $11 98, Walter Cook $1197, j Fny Lestherwood $32.89. Andy Townsend $5 98, J. c. Hamilton $5 98; DisL 65: J. M. Dearlorff $15080, D. B. Deardorff $41.86. Ira Crawford $56.81. J. C. Hamilton $47.84; Wm. McGovern $,.97. c. Crlttngton $32.89; Racial Il.H-ds-port: Clyde Rydell $35.91 . C. L. Spalding $35 91. H. J. Spsl'ling $11.97, Gard Sagaherd $26.91. W. i. Burchard $53.91, Howard Monson $13.96. 8pscial Ta Bills Dlst 7: Wells ft Cathcart 80. DlsL 24; P. 0. Fret-map. $1.70; DlsL are ETOM'ff 1 THE MAYTAS dealer come to you with no long ales talk. He merely puts a Maytaq in your home where you may do a washing "with it He will aasiit you lf you wiah. Wash anything and everything, fine chiffons, dainty georgettes, or heavy blankets and grease imbedded overalls. The frail fabrics will be handled aa gently a by hand, the bulky heavy pieces will be handled easily and all will be washed faygtenfcally, tparklingly clean. Whole tubfuli of ordinary family washing will be done in 3 to 7 minutes 50 pounds of dry clothes per hour no hand-rubbing required even collars, cuffi and wristband. Everything about the MAYTAQ wOl appeal to you. It is adjustable to your height and that of the tubs. Its metal swinging wringer adjusts it 'self automatically for handkerchiefs or blankets. Its everlasting, satin-smooth, cast-aluminum tub cleans itself in 30 seconds. You will not be asked nor urged to buy. That is a matter that rests entirely with you. The Maytaq must appeal to you so strongly that yets will feel that you cannot afford any longer to ba without it, or you will not be expected to keep it, - Phone us your name and address and we win send you a MAYTAQ free to do your next washing. - 9 9 Outstanding Maytag, Features S - Washes faittr. The Gyrsfosm Principle creates a more highly ener gized, turbulent and continuously ef fective water action. No idle water. 3 -Washes cleaner. The Gvrafbim Principle mixes thesoapevenly through the water, and forces the supcr-cleuo-Ing, soapier washing solution mrough the meshes of the clothes. No idle tadu t - Largest hourly opacity in world JO lbs, ordinary family wash per hour. 4 - Moat compact washer made- tikes floor space only 25 inches square. B - Cast aluminum tub can't warp, suit, rot, swell, split nor corrode. -Easily adjusted to jar height, and height of tubs. 9 Clothes can be put in or takes, cut while washer is running, -Tub deans itself in 30 seconds. J Metal swinging wringer. Low. Swings into 7 rjosiojons. Adjusts itself sratomaocaUy tor aluisdkerchicni or blsakets. Automatic drainboard. In staat tenakirweiease. All parocnckiaetL Reasons for World Leadership Far nomas urfAotat tUdrUlhl 0 Maytag Gyrafoam It mailaU apttA AfuiU-Afoiar offucAmsnL Tfm fameut Movt Can Afttsr, W Dtferrmt Pcynuntt ; TpJ , you'll rwtw mitt " Gurufoam Washer V ...HL.. as IlilltllISi Ti n - ,WITM IA.I-ALUMIHUM iwu, MAYTAG SHOP 76 W. 8th, Eugene Oregon MAYTAG SHOP Churchill Hardware, 202 N. Jackson St, Rroburg. 'Or. Phone 73 49: O. R. Baker $1235.00, II. K. Baker $233.82; DlsL 63: Stearns A Chenoweth $259.80: DlsL 65: P. C. Johnson $20.96; DlsL 69: Joelnon Bros. $66.00, DlsL 71: Itudolph Harness $tS5.E5; Special Heeds port: I'nlon Iron Works $K1.60, Hinsdale Kstate Co. $121.10; Dlst. 3: Joplln & Eldon $1972.51 i $7909.32, esllmates. General Road Payroll D. O. Weatherly $73.49, Dallas flhelton $:6.12, C. M. Mhlrolm SI 17.2H. J. M. Hpancakn $1617, O. a. Cobb $7.49, (lua Hells $2.19, C. W. Lumleen $115.29. Roy HphMItii? $24.97, K. W. Kiddle $157.S3. D. O. Weatherly $25.85, Dallas Hhelttm $14,911, Alfred Cloake $27.7t, K. W. tlnlla $169.74, I). O. Weatherly $l.fl, Inillas Shelton $1.21, D. O. Weatherly $10.53, Dallas Hhelton $30.53, James Lealherwood $12.21, Henry Selverts $17.96, Andy Town send $23.96, Hud Iloxan $16.47. H. D. Ooff $17.77, Iule Kciclelon $23.96, FYed Hand $17.97, Oeo. Moore $1196, Lynn Moore $11.95. Claud (.off $5K, Carlton Goff $2.99. Clarence Lane $v97, Jim Mc HukIII $7 47. Central Road Bills Standard oil Co. $211.80, H. L. Kruse $x.70. Henry 8' lverls $) no, I'nlon Oil Co. $10000, Shell Oil Co. $10000, Kedsport Kui-I A Trans fer Co. $l50, Heedsport Canute $43.44, N. Hnan $393.2$, Koy Cat rhina Motor Co. $V00, fire. Btato Hawy. Comm. $54.00, F. C. Krear $1.07, Mrs. It. W. Lome $3.25. Karl Brant t!.35. Cowan's tisrsife $H0.64, Howard-Cooper Corp. $40 61, H. W. Sharp Co. $126.50, Hohl's (iaraire I763.9H. O. A. Houser $20.13. O. E. Alklns $3 70, K. K. Woodcock $9.50. H. I.. Iltissei J990, Wlllam ette Equipment Co. $430, V. H. Corniitt f3l4.0. Washburn A Hall $276 60. H. A. Calkins $7 25, Chur chill Hdwe. Co. J72.&4, b. 11. Crouch $2.75, Pnire Lumbir A Fuel Co. Bridge Fund Payroll. C. A. Catching $244.01, C. B. Brown $10.25, Relit. TJomsland $2.60, Joe DeMernardl $29.x2. $28.92, Bert Lane $46.68. K. L. Do Ian $71.80, J. W. Wells $7.80. T. A. Smith, $8.98, L. H. Lllea $8.98, Earl Strong $8.98, D. J. llurk $137.22, K. Snawder. $46.88, Geo. Rice $19.96, Karl Way $47.88, S. L. Chsfln $21. 94, Loyd Ansmus $73.81, Wilton De ment. $57.85, Rex Allen $41.89, W. V. Hurst $100.00, Rice Bros., $2.99, J. F. Sellers $134.73, Weaver Mar tin $105.73, Italph Stearns $59.85, Km Molcom $91.77, W. W. HaBkel $109.72, Jerry Ansmus $77.93, C. K. Mabeley $41.96, O. Mathews $2.99, Klovd linker $43.89, I. II. Hucklna $14.98, W. V. Hurst $242.73, H. M tiallop $134.73. W. E. Walklns $103.74. H. Wnnop $111.73, Italph Smith $29 92, ('. A. Caswell $51.87, B. D. Mears $107.73, Jack Swear Insren $99 75, D. C. Morgan $97.74, C. E. Miller $15.96, Howard Gallop $13 89. I. 11 Hueklns $23.61, W. W. Hurklns $5.99, C. A. Catrhlna; $140. 75, O. J. Collins $6.09, Tom 81ms i 0. T A. Smith $93.77, Earl Strong $33.42, L. If. Lllea $101.75, Koht. TJnmaland $4.96. C. E. Drown $23.32, Bert I.an $65.30, W. C. Hamthtallnc $3 99. E. I,. Dolan $10.40, J. W. Wells $26.37, Earl Strong 168.33, W. W. Doss $8.98, Arthur Woolley $13 96, E. 0. Wool ley $11.96. M. Ijingwnod II 40, K. E. Woolley $8.97. K. E. Clark $2.99, Jak's Penter $5.98, J. O. Gunter $ 00, J. It, Chaney $6 49, Guy Me. Gee $299, Ella Rslnville $5.99. W. W. Bunch $49.41. Ilert Hurd $8 97, Peat Peterson $17.94. W. . Coop er $8.97, O. W. Cooper $19.47. Bridge) Fund Bills. 1 C. M. Griffith $29.80. Clyde Catching $"0.04, Woodruff Bros., $6090. J. If. Slnnlger $6.90, Brad ford Bros., $92.72. Joelson Bros., $113 Sutherlln Lumber Co., $188.70, Tblel A Sons $49.98, John K. Hatfield $5.32, A. A. Darby $36. 00, H. A. Calkins $0.75, Catlfornta Oregon Power Co., $24.75, Joelson Bros., $8.80, Stearns A Chenoweth 1 $64.45, Carl Lindsay $7.36. C. A. Iockwood Motor Co., $104,15, Ump qua Mills A Timber Co.. $51.48. j Stanley W. Taylor $30.31, O. W. Culver $3.00, I. B. Nichols $2.92, Coen Lumber Co., $32.10, Standard Oil Co., $37.32, IL II, Fryer $2.31, Highway Service Co., $18.52, Hud son Electric Store $41.60, Churchill Hdw. Co., $38.67, S. II. Crouch $69. 79, Geo. Spaur $2.00, Leas A Son $8.18, E. E. Woodcock $3.60, Denn Gerretacn Co., $318.60, W. V. Hurst $63.00, Myrtle Creek Garage $43. 85, J. F. Hire $4.80. R. M. Holllngs head Co., $2.76, Woodruff Bros, $19.62, ti. II. Crouch $165.96. I Market Rqad Payroll. 1 Jack Hlgglns $64.90, V. K Tnolo $47.92, Hoy Matthews $47.93, Ilay Wright $23.96, Isadora Rondeau $38 93, Pete Ulam $23.96, Clay I'lam $35.94, John Hitter $17.94, Elmer Moore $1196, Guy Pennet $11.96, Earl Bryant $8.97. Howard Pennel $5.98, David Crispen $11.96, Harry Van Norman $26-91, Frank Van Norman $25.41, Garland Hlrglna $7.46, Clyde Catching $47.97. C. W. Puckett $95 92, Stanley Roach $5. 98, John Gllheau $5.9. Morris E. Bowker $45 91, Geo. 8paur $35.90. Harry MrCahe $31.92, Ferrul lies $15 96, Wm. Dolan $1092. J. A. It'ink $19 96. h. IL Smith $1M.73. Frank Ladv $10374, M. T. Elliott $15 80, U M. Russell $7.98. Geo. Williams $103.73, Ross BMItner $671, Che.tnr Stlltner $86.71. Delmar Stlltner $6.71. , W. III. Brookhsrdt $28 40, Stanley lllrookhardt $28.40, F. T. Lsdy $16. 44. Harl.-in Hlnch $11.96, Albert Ruse $80.73, C. H. Tlkhardson $77. 74. Phil Brookhardt $1794, F. I Klugsley IS0.73. Joe Millard $64.28, Harry KclloM $139.73, W. R. I Wakefield J3J.i3, v.. u. auowaiier j $142.73. C. W. Lundeen $16.47, H. J. Frctwell $91.33. Harry Keasy $22.42, D. W. Keasy $11.96, R. L. Tomllnson $31.39, Paul Demmer '$23.92, H. T. Elkmeler $41.86, A. A. Matthews $7.47. Fred Ellis $11.11, H. M. Larson $11.98Aillbert Sutton '$1.00, C. H. Nlblett $11.96, S. F. Niblltt $14 95, W. S. Motrin f 17.93, V, V, JUBllllUWS flit. OU. Market Road Bills. . J. A. Denn Powder Co., $10.20, R. H. Fryer $2.19, J. N. Hedden $3.46. Kurtx Transfer A Storage Co., $18. loo, Umpqua River Steam Nay. Co.. 1$2.60, liuedsport Fuel A Transfer Co., $48.00, Commercial Abstract Co, $2.00, Alex H. Sawyers $92.00, N. Hogan $56.21, Frank L. Taylor l$236.b. Churchill Hdw. Co, $7.00, I Mrs. D. K. Wakefield $37.60, W. C. Roberts $2848.86, F. J. Connlne $106.00, J. A. Donn Powder Co., $6.20, Llndatrom A Feigenton $12, 296.61, P. D Wolford $169.60,' S. a Crouch $71.99, M. C. Bowker. $9.00. F. A. Warner $48.00, O. N. Plorco ,$2928.30. 1921 Bond Payroll. I D. P. French $60.03, Geo. J. Thomas $37.43, C. L. Webber $37. 43, Julian Hatfield $37.43, P. E. Cooper $37.43. Clifton Kruse, $13. 147, Frank Kittson $46.41, J. M. Wea ver $2.99, Hiirrt- Thomas $15.69, Iee Nichols $16.43, Jorrie Nichols $6.43, Malker Johnson $18.68, Plin 'Cooper $21.67, Geo. Winston, $20.. 93, Ed UcUhehey $7 47, Archie Mo- Cihehey 2.99, W. C. Sblpe $1.49. Hall's Catarrh Medicine It rid your system of Catarrh or Deai, ness cfC. by Catarrh. . UU sv Oxi-n W aw s raws P.J.CHENEY , CO., Toledo, ObJo