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.J 6 OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 190h 1.4 V I '.f I 1 -A COUNTY COURT Continued from page 3 W. M. Rowland 20.00 F. Way 2.00 H. C. Sheer 12.00 Wm. Rainey 8.00 John Chrydel 4.00 C. Chrydel 6.00 B. Freeman 4.00 S. T. Sinclair 9.00 District No. 16. Frank Bucch 1.25 F. J. Wlrfa 2.7? Fred Chlnn 34.50 A. Blanchard 26.10 Chas. Bradtl 9.C0 W. Woodcox 17.00 Frank Engle 13.50 W. Randall , ... ... 42.50 M. Stauber 31.90 John Relneman 15.00 G. Cassedy 16.75 Aug. Staley 25.00 Henry Engle 9.00 R. B. Smith 16.00 W. Mead 5.00 R. Dundas 14.00 V. J. Hughes 13.75 W. Staley 23.00 James Rettlnger 9.75 District No. 18. Pope & Company 8.15 J. Bowers 8.00 K. Gulnther 24.50 J. Shannon 131.50 A. Hornshuh 56.88 F. Bohlander 57.75 P. Stelner 39.81 H. Holman 76.62 V. Bohlander 42.31 J. Bohlander 28.88 F. Stelner 34.13 C. Moeknke 44.43 H. Moehnke 38.43 P. Masslnger 41.18' C. Grossmlller 19.60 G. Clark 17.50 E. W. Hornshuh -. 62.50 H. Gulnther 60.12 A. Hornshuh 38.13 W. Bohlander , C. Stelner C. Jones A. Gulnther W. Kuntz A. Staben , O. Staben W. Herman C. Muralt , J. Moehnke W. B. Bluhm A. S. Storm er C. Fischer ... . .' A. Staben O. Stelner .. A. Stagman F. Grossmlller A. Hornshuh F. Bohlander District No. 19. D. L. Trulllnger F. Erlckson A. Erlckson A. Davis J. M. Mallatt A. Erlckson F. Erlckson .' C. H. Porter E. A. Mallatt . E. Erlckson J. J. Mallatt A. Trapton : C. "Evans D. Evans J. A. Evans W. F. Maddy . E. Larklns C. N. Larklns H. Roley S. Roley C. Shaw A. Erlckson j. Erlckson C. Porter E. A. Mallatt H. Porter F. Bruner J. J. Mallatt A. L. Larklns C. French 2.00 J. M. Mallatt 10.00 12.50 J. L. Evans 4.00 45.00 F. Churchill y... 20.00 47.00 C. Shaw 6.00 8.00 A. A. Mallatt 9.00 '84.00 District No. 20. 15.00 Ed. Grace 14.00 14.00 C. Shockley . 18.00 33.12 W. Bottemiller .V... 15.00 22.50 C. Stromgreen .. 24.00 75 John Jones 12.00 14.60 F. Nicholas 20.00 14.60 B. Sullivan 18.00 2.00 A. Sherruble 12.00 2.00 F. Sherruble 21.00 16.00 N. Scribner 22.50 3.00 J, putz 12.00 4.00 p. putz 12.00 1.00 F. Buerer 22.00 A. Buerer 10.00 19 00 A. Hoag 10.00 7.50 Mr. Bergren 10.00 3.00 r. L. Parrlsh ... ; 13.00 2.00 Mr. Fulley 2.00 9.00 f. Fulley ". 2.00 10.00 b. Sheppard 2.00 11-00 J. Lelchtweise t 2.00 5.00 J. Lelchtweise 2.00 13.00 E. Kleinsmith 2.00 13.00 F. Sherruble 20.00 7.00 J. Putz 25.00 2.00 F. B. Madison 2.10 2.00 E. Cumins .. , 120.00 2.00 Nat Scribner. 18.00 4.00 Wm. Wettlaufer 27.00 12.00 District No. 21. 15.00 Hutl Bros 38.55 22.00 J. C. C. Hall 6.00 3.00 J. Lafferty 2.00 2.00 U. S. Dix 1.50 1.00 B. Noyer 60.00 14.00 Chas. Fisher -.. 80.00 5.00 C. Winslow 85.00 12.00 A. Anderson 86.00 8.00 J. Comer 80.00 12.00 P. E. Bonney 22.00 10.00 W. E. Baker 38.00 19.00 H. Cooper 41.00 34.00 H. Johnson 22.00 9.00 Paul Lamm 31.00 F. M. Robeson 50.00 F. Winslow 6160 A. Countryman 34.00 P. Johnston ... 4.00 E. Noyer 6.00 BTF. Bonney ... . ..... 18.00 E. Wallace 24.00 R. D. Ball 24.00 X Hammond 20.00 P. Lafferty 2l00 Leo earner ... 8.00 David Robeson 2.00 O. Lafferty 4.00 C. Lafferty 10.25 District No. 22. J. Freyerer 6.00 C. Freyerer 6.00 U Dickey ...... 10.00 Albert Engle 25.00 R D. Ball 15.00 Cal. Green . ; 8.00 H. Bhrndt 2.00 O. T. Kay 4.00 Wm. Schoffleld 5.00 Wm. Staudlnger j 4.50 D. Ramsby , 4.00 E. Noyer 4.00 C. Glenn 11.00 H. Wilson . . . 2.00 Clay Engle ' 32.00 P. S. Noyer 24.00 Bud Lay 22.00 R. Dickey 16.00 G. Freyerer 26.50 F. Schafer 39.00 Geo. Boyer 14.00 Geo. Meyers 4.00 John Denison 4.00 F. Cooper 9.00 H. S. Ramsby 6.60 District No. 23. R. W. Zimmerman 104.25 District No. 25. F. Bretzel ; 3.75 H. Gurtler 3.75 G. Zlnner 3.75 C. Nofziger ... 1.50 J. B. Hepler 12.00 J. W. Smith 44.00 J. Brusch 27.00 C. Smith .; Ira Morris G. Kalp All McCoy B. Bowers J. Ganskl' S. E. Pottratz C, D. Kersling ... . C. Gllbrich . .s L. Marschek W.Baty , G. Herbst H. Fetrow Ed Gibson F. Wehner H. Wehner District No. 26. Robblns Bros Atlas Timber & Lumb Co. Wm. Fairneld D. WllVlm J. V. Baker M. Adams W. J. E. Vlck A. B. Zweiful , .. G. Frledrlch W. C. Markham L. P. Scamel D. Engle M. S. Hungate G. W. Meyers 0. Cutting -,. J. C. Vaughan .. 1. M. Toliver G. A. Marts A. Wells, H. S. Ramsby H. S. Wilson D. Ramsby B. Steininger J. Steininger C. Ramsby C. Hungate B. Perry W. W. Everhart L. Bergstrum H. S. Wilson D. Ramsby Allen Wells H. N. Everhart 27.00 15.75 15.75 12.25 21.60 27.00 9.00 30.00 25.50 1.60 19.50 10.50 13.75 12.00 10.50 3.00 2.20 5.55 1.25 11.25 .75 4.00 3.00 4.00 6.00 " 9.00 11.25 22.50 30.00 43.10 18.75 9.35 11.25 14.25 20.00 36.65 14.00 23.00 12.00 6.00 4.00 16.00 39.00 18.75 2.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 61.25 J. Steininger B. Steininger ... C. Hungate Max Huss S. Wright P. Wright F. Bruner ' E. Callahan ... C. Callahan I. M. Tolliver O. Cutting . G. W. Meyers J. C. Vaughan M. S. Hungate ... ... ... D. Engle ... .' H. Larsen A. Zenger District No. 27. J. E. Marquam G. Roberts .. ... G. W. Bentley T. Harmon Guy Larklns ... . ..... . Bert Hubbard ...... . J. C. Marquam D. R. Hubbard C. MlcRoberts J. Labour District No. 31. Oregon City Lumber Co . . District No. 32. F. W. Schrader , The Bowman Lumber Co.., F. A. Schrader FR. Klzer .- R. Lee H. Wllhelm .. C. Wilhelm N. D. Bevert W. C. Heater District No. 33. Dubois Lumber Co W. M. Warnock ., G. Wilcox R. Wilcox G. Wilcox , H. Horner , O. H. Schock .' John Bomon J. Brecht , 12.00 8.00 10.00 9.00 4.00 2.00 4.00 4.00 2.00 18.75 3.75 15.00 11.25 15.95 15.00 7.60 .75 12.00 12.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 3.00 4.00 3.00 15.00 ' 13.70 30.00 14.66 3.50 10.50 6.00 .70' 2.69 6.00 10.00 I 48.19 9.62 2.62 18.37 17.06 15.75 20.12 15.75 18.00 H. Hunt ; v .... . 28.00 R. A. Wilcox ... . . ...... 39.00 T. F. Roley ... 7.00 C. Dennll ... 17.00 Cary Hardware Co. ... 25.00 Henry Cromer 58.75 District No. 35. A. D. Edwards ... . . .' 3.60 A. D. Edwards' 60.50 J. Spiers ... ... ..' 3.00 E. E. Vanfleet 4.00 Continued on page 10 Does the Baby Thrive li .wi, something must be wrong with its food. If the mother's milk doesn't nourish it, she needs Scott's Emulsion. It supplies the elements of fat required for the baby. If baby is not nourished by its artificial food, then it requires SCOTT'S EMULSION Half a teaspoonful three or four times a day in its bottle will have the desired effect. It seems to have a magical effect upon babies and children. A fifty-cent bottle will prove the truth of our statements. Send this advertisement together with name of paper in which it appear your address anil four cent to cover postage, and we will send you a "Complete Handy Atlas of the World.' SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl St, New York FIRST and MOIUUSON OUTLET CLOTHING COMPi K PORTLAND, - -STOCKHOLDERS CAN NOT OREGON RAISE THE FIRST and MORRISON MONEY Humanity- eve ueady to accept the Ttith. We have never misled the Public. We nevet exaggerate in out advertising. That is why we have been crowded all the past week and up to press time at out We are going to give yoti even greater values for SATURDAY, and as we have made ample room and arrangements to handle the crowds, we would consider it a favor if yoti shop as early as possible. Come SATURDAY open until 10:30 p. m. sale opens at 8 a. m. Every article reduced away below cost of manufacture. Men and Boys' Suits, Overcoats and Cravenettes, Hats, Shoes, Pants, Trunks, Suitcases and Gents' Furnishing Goods, amounting to over $ 1 00,000 worth of High-Grade Merchandise. READ VERY CAREFULLY EACH AND EVERY ARTICLE LISTED BELOW. IT MEANS DOLLARS TO YOU 50c Genuine President Suspenders 25c $1.60 Umbrellas Self Openers 85c 10c Linen Handkerchiefs 2c 25c Heavy All-Wool Sox 9c 50c Heavy All-Wool Sox 19c $2.00 Blue Flannel Shirts 95c 50c Fancy Four-in-hand Ties 17c 3.00 All-Wool Blankets $1.45 All Our Underwear Has Been Reduced All-Wool Black Cheviot Suits; worth $12.00, now $ 5.65 All-Wool Fancy Mixture, strong, well made, good trimmings; worth $13.50, now... $ 6.75 All-Wool, high-grade, new shade brown, made by Strause Bros., and worth no less than $25.00, now $12.85 All-Wool Fine Business Suit; worth always $20.00, now on sale at $ 9.75 The very newest and best possible make, browns, olives and grays; worth $30, now.. $16.50 Well made Fancy Mixed Suit, all-around wear; worth $13.00, now $ 8.50 We have just received over 200 dozen Silk and Wool Mixed Un derwear; worth $3.00 a garment; we show four different colors in this sale $1.65 GARMENT CUT THIS COUPON OUT It will make a saving for you if desiring goods of the Outlet Clothing Company I COUPON This Coupon entitles the purchaser of t $5.00 worth, or more goods on Saturday or Monday, October 24th or 26th, of the ft I OUTLET CLOTHING COMPANY, to a round trip street car ticket, good between Oregon City and Portland, FREE. ft Good only Saturday and Monday, Oct. 24 and 26 Genuine Priestly Cravenettes, warranted, all colors; worth $15.00, now $ 9.75 The swellest-made up-to-date Fancy Overcoat.Strause make; worth $40.00, now $ 1 8.75 Fine Black English Melton, richly finished, all sizes; worth $20.00, now $ 1 2. 50. All our Light and Dark Colored Top Coats; worth at least $18.00, now $ 8.75 All our $25.00 High-Grade Cravenette Coats, all silk lined, now $13.75 All-around knock-about Coats, in gray and Black, three-quarter lengths; worth up to $15.00, now $ 7.25 Men's Pants $1.50 Work Pants, now 83c $2.00 Work Pants, now $1.35 $2.50 Work Pants, now $1.85 $3.00 Dress Pants, now $2. 10 $3.50 Dress Pants, now $2.25 $4.00 Dress Pants, now $2.45 $5.00 Dress Pants, now $2.95 $G.OO Dress Pants, now $3.45 $7.00 Dress Pants, now $3.95 Boys' Boys' All-Wool $2.00 Suits 95c Boys' All-Wool $3.00 Suits $1.65 Boys' All-Wool $3.55 Suits $1.95 Boys' All-Wool $4.00 Suits. $2.35 Boys' All-Wool $4.00 Suits $2.65 Boys' All-Wool $5.00 Suits :. $2.r5 Boys' All-Wool $5.50 Suits . $3.35 Suits Boys' All-Wool $6.00 Suits $3.45 Boys' All-Wool $6.50 Suits $3.65 Boys' All-Wool $7.00 Suits $3.85 Boys' All-Wool $7.50 Suits $3.95 Boys' All-Wool $8.00 s Suits $4.15 Boys' All-Wool $9.00 Suits $4.35 Boys' All-Wool $10.00 Suits $4.95 Hats John B. Stetson Hats, $5.00 values, now $3.15 Hawe's $3.00 Hats, all colors $2.00 Wilbur-$3.00 Hats, all styles and colors, now $1.85 Regular $2.50 Hats, all colors, now $1.65 Regular $2.00 Hats, browns, blacks and grays, all sizes, now $1.35 75c Boys' Knee Pants 19c 15c Black and Brown Sox 5c Derby Ribbed Underwear All Colors 33c 50c Fancy Suspenders 17c Men's Shoes $5.00 Dress Shoes, now $3.15 $4.50 Dress Shoes, now $2.85 $4.00 Dress Shoes, now $2.65 $3.50 Dress Shoes, now $1.85 $3.00 Dress Shoes, now $1.65 $5.00 High Cut Shoes, now $3.15 $4.00 Work Shoes, - now $2.95 $3.50 Work Shoes, now $1.95 $3.00 Work Shoes, now 1..... $1.65 $1.00 Golf Shirts 25c 25c Boston Garters 15c 50c Fancy Arm Bands 19c $2.00 Quilts $1.15 All Overshirts at Reduced Prices READ VERY CAREFULLY EACH AND EVERY ARTICLE LISTED ABOVE. IT MEANS DOLLARS TO YOU cime e an y OUTLET CLOTHING COMPANY, Inc. Don't be the LateOne