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OREGON CITY COURIER," FRIDaV JULY 23, 1912. 6 COUNTY COURT . District No. 13 Kerr & Schwarta 942.50 Wilson & Cooke 25 C. Swanson 12.00 E. N. Berroth 12.00 Geo. Closner 8.00 B. Hinkle 4.00 W. Korr 16.00 Arnold Schneider 24.00 P. Bullard 20.00 Gsttlleb Schneider 18.00 Fred Wilcox 2.00 Herbert Oleman 41.50 Gus Leach 21.00 J. F. Hlndle 32.00 John Stewart 2.00 Mllford Hinkle 8.00 W. P. Brehm 42.00 A. Jensen 19.75 G. P. Smith . 9.00 Gottfried Schneider 27.00 A. L. Allen 28.00 F. Ritenour 12.00 Geo. Hill 12.00 Don Allen 68.00 A. C. White 80.00 F. T. Fullam 55.00 District No. 14 M. Ahlberge 4.00 H. Oson 10.00 H. Henricl 30.00 J. M. Larkins 4.00 Tom Myrlck 19.00 D. Thorn 6.00 J. Shelly 32.00 G. Strong 14.00 H. Parry 22.00 E. Parry 11.00 H. Henricl 10.60 S. Barney 8.00 G. Barney 8.00 G. Eggtmann 22.00 O. Schockley '. 20.00 J. Kunzman 4.00 Lold Henricl 1.50 E. Strong 2.00 C. W. Frederlch 3.00 W. F. Harris 40.00 District No. 15 Wilson & Cooke1 4.30 Owen 3. Thomas 6.85 Wm. Fine 15.00 8. W. Davis 12.00 G. GroBsenbacher 12.00 S. P. Nash 12.00 Albert Scheer 12.00 Wm. Ralney ' 12.00 Wm. Buckner 20.00 A. C. Warner 20.00 T. C. Tomas 22.00 J. M. Wornack 10.00 Herman Fisher 3.50 Charlie Rider 4.00 Wm. Fine 28.75 G. Qroesenbacher 18.00 8. P. Nash 2.00 Albert Scheer 4.00 Wm. Ralney 22.00 M. Telford 17.00 District No. 16 W. Q. Randall 61.60 Fred Chlnn ' 61.60 J. E. Canthon 31.75 Geo. Hums 32.00 Tom Penman , 16.00 Aug. Staehely 56.70 O. A. Miller 46.00 D. Criteser 30.60 V. Rutherford 30.50 N. Criteser 25.60 N. Norton 20.75 it. Chlnn 25.76 Wm. Staehely 6.60 J. Beatle 3.00 E. Brlen 8.00 J. Hughes 8.00 L. Buckner 18.00 J. Wallace 4.00 A. Staben H-00 G. Roberts 6.00 H. Hollmann 30.00 O. Moehnke 100 L. Moser 1.00 F. Kamrath 45.25 District No. 19 D. N. Trulllnger 20.00 R. P. Wallace 18.00 Lewis Churchill 18.00 W. A. Wimder 20.00 J. D. French 8.00 A. L. Larkins 20.00 P. O. Chlndgren 12.00 Wm. Bohlander 12.00 Richard Johnson 4.00 Wm. Kerns 16.00 Chas. Kerns 8.00 D. N. Trulllnger 42.50 District No. 21 Hult Bros 48.69 C. A. Brandlund 9.75 Alex Erickson 6.00 Jonas Petterson 8.00 E. A. Swanson 1L25 A. N. Swanson 6.00 Gust Gottberg 5.00 John Larson 6.50 Frank Alden 8.50 Nels Nordquist 6.25 P. E. Bonney 7.00 John Jones 6.00 Frank Countryman 8.00 Alfred Swanson 8.00 Gustaf Wikberg 2.00 Alfred Danlelson 1.60 District No. 17 Jo. Thomas S. Latourette Ed Ruip H. E. Peavy G. M. Jones , D. R. Dimlck Fred Armstrong John Kraft Ab. JoluiBon Aden Barry John Bunkey Jake Kruft Oskar Anderson Marton Richtor Leon JackBon D. R. Dimlck P. A. Nlcholos John JackBon lieu Knutson Oskar Lucas Paul Bang Jake Kraft Harland Rupp A. W. Rlggs 14.00 28.60 8.00 14.00 28.50 37.50 12.00 2.60 71.25 71.26 71.25 67.00 32.50, 66.25 63.00 7.50 2.50 4.00 10.00 4.00 2.00 2.50 7.25 36.90 District No. 18 W. E. Jones 55 Fred Kamrath 95 Wilson & Coolie 2.10 Dlx Bros 17.19 Trojan Powder Co 29.40 Wm. Thomas 38.00 R. Edwards 3S.00 Wm. Daniels 33.00 A. Thomas 19.15 C. Jones 17.00 G. Staben 19.00 C. Baker 16.00 A. Trafton 17.00 SLEIGH' I ' !K I District No. 22 The Schafer Lumber Co 11.59 Bert Palmer 12.00 G. Hungate 26.00 Clay Hungate 28.00 J. W. Powers 30.00 P. Callahan 30.00 W. W. Elklns 28.00 Rob. Elklns 15.00 Ira Boyer 11.00 C. Dlckerson 30.00 Gib. Jackson 12.00 Henry Flck 8.00 Billy Freyrer 7.50 M. M. Jameson 34.00 P. Callahan 16.00 E. E. Reed 12.00 Mart Baty ..; 12.00 Em Reed 32.00 Budd Say 36.00 F. J. Painter 51.00 Clay Engle 44.00 Fred Mow 26.00 Mark Hungate '. 26.00 Jack Feyer 30.00 Lelsly Dickey 26.00 A. Engle 67.50 Frank Vaughn 20.00 Chas. Glenn 8.00 District No. 24 C. E. Miller 19.25 S. Miller 12.00 M. Faulk 12.00 II. Jackson 10.00 W. Jackson 10.00 B. Jackson 11.00 D. Miller 3.00 Leo Askln 6.00 F. Kelllng 2.00 G. Dozler 1.00 C. E. Hilton 6.00 G. E. Wyland 4.00 E. King 1.00 F. Stegman 6.00 District No. 23 Carlton & Rosenkranz Co 1.23 It. W. Zimmerman 20.00 V. Berg 8.00 C. Potwln 6.00 G. Hoover 12.00 S. Hoover 12.00 A. H. Sage 8.00 A. L. Gonske 4.00 J. Archabald 2.00 II. R. Zimmerman 4.00 F. Grindeland 4.00 R. Fish 12.00 W. A. Winder 21.00 W. H. Thompson 4.50 J. J. Wurfel 35 G. Douglass 4.00 P. C. Miller 28.00 W. A. Shaver 8.00 C. Skeen 24.00 Mark Hungate 24.00 Frank Schamel 20.00 Geo. Schamel 10.00 Max Huss 10.00 The Schafer Lumber Co 8.32 District No. 27 Henry Fensky 8.00 Wm. Brown 8.00 Rot Nicholson 8.00 Emery James 8.00 Wm. Schewmaker 8.00 S. G. Nicholson 16.00 Joe Jackson 16.00 Fred Hubbard 16.00 L. H. Logan 12.00 Joe Oster 16.00 J. H. Barth 10.00 District No. 28 District No. 25 J. B. Mitts C. Smith C. D. Keasllng J. A, Mitts 8.00 4.00 6.00 3.00 E. Keasllng 2.00 C. C. Knutson 3.00 District No. 26 W. H. Englo .39.00 E. May 27.50 J. R. Vlck 36.00 W. W. EverRart 73.60 B. M. Steinlngor 18.00 It Ei'hord 20.00 li. O. Cole 6.00 F. Powell 4.00 L. Bergstrom 25.00 E. Mai Witt 6.00 I!. T. Harlobs 17.00 G. W. Carpenter 14.00 C. H. Austen 4.00 Jas. Maliett 30.00 Why Women Arc Not RICH. Mn is millionaire many times over in the possesion oi blood cells. Worn n ii not quite to rich, lor loientiati hive proven that the normal men has five mil a j wom,,, oal'r ,our ,nd n million to a cubio millimetre ol blood. A decreaie in number ol red blood oorpuioles and person " looks pale "-in dwrderdem'0' d0" DOt T'iht '01 'nd Prob,bI',he """"oh is Dr. K. V. Pierce found years atfo tl.t jlycerio extract ol tf olden seal snd MSffin?? WrV,""? nd bIoodroo w"h blck cherryb.rk. would help the asnmilanoa ol the lood in the stomach, correct liver ill. snd In Nature's own w w .L. . L.I a . .... , .... u ibu uiuuu oorpuaoiea. inn medicine he celled Dr. Pieroe's Golden Medical Diaoovery. By aisiml UtinJ the lood eaten the system is nouriahed snd the blood takei on rioh red color. Nervouaneaa is only " the cry Of th( atarvKit nxrvsa f.ir I. ....I ' I i .1 ' ' -- j V, nucu me nervea are , led on rioh red blood the person looaes those Irritable feci I mni ami ib reireshed in the morning. f..,0?.,-I?d ,,,lo".,':,h ;nd I'y'u rU M- i. livkly, v.h- k. h. iT 11 " . " woutrtlt 1 would die and lilrf iSZS f iT n,,,uP, 1 .W" dv1f to try Dr. Ptem-i 1UmiU1i1 IMKorarjr. and lrivd mum benefit from nan: My caw had run ao long, it had lwcoin. ao chronic UuU 1.0th wSuU .IT t EX"Sc? hUri h?-," n,Ti:c,nf bM d- h ,d nianiy ncomniiul lu I hoartily advtM ita um aa a anrin tonk and i. a. UVILt, sa. dii h.v. J, 1 .v . rum a mauiclnaa bafun . uwi . uu cnanca to oa curaa. Dr. Pierce's Medio.! Adviasr, 31 stamps, to pay lor wrapping tod msilin only Louis Nobel Jr. L. D. Lynch Wilson & Cooke Rpbbins Hros . . . Frank Holt John Ferguson . . E. Sowa A. E. Thomas .. Roy Thomas Vincent Sowa . . . Floyd Ferguson . lien Thomas John Wllholt ... Bert Hibbard ... L. Bowman Den Johnson .... Jean Pelky Frank Scott Nich Sabe Frank Sherman James Matrs . . . George Marts . . Clarence Vorheis Earl Bird Perry Vorheis . . Blaine Bird Ber Bird Harry Kneif Earl Groshong . . J. M. Groshong , Ralph Hardy . . . Abe Hardy Ch. Hardy John Novak .... John Gonz Arthur Scott .... Frank Jaggar . . . S. D. West J. Sharp Ch. Thomas Geo. Huber Ben Sherman . . . L. Ramsey ' J. B. Coover .... Jj. D Shank .... Ed Wyland Winn Ryan Ed RIngstead . . . D. W. Rathstrbm Al Romestch .... 3.75 4.60 1.25 14.65 2.00 4.00 6.00 6.00 3.00 2.00 14.00 7.50 43.00 8.00 19.00 37.00 21.60 19.00 47.0(J 32.00 61.50 11.60 20.00 6.00 10.00 2.00 6.00 10.00 9.50 7.50 25.00 60.00 43.00 13.00 20.00 6.00 10;00 8.00 7.50 ' 4.00 19.00 14.00 8.00 22.00 45.00 3.00 10.00 4.00 20100 36.00 District No. 29 D. E. Dowty 10.00 Paul Pellaty v 2.00 F. Wagner 3.00 W. A. Rogers 27.00 Peters Hardware- Co 22.i District No. 31 J. Bell 33.00 S. Turner 49.00 K. E. Turner 31.00 J. H. Stangel 6.00 G. G. Peters 29.00 J. Bushbaum 23.00 E. Sharp . 14.00 E. W. Schatz '. . 13.00 H. Frobass . 8.00 A. Ahtey 4.00 J. Zuberbuhler 2.00 N. G. Shaver 6.00 13. F. Wlsman 14.75 L. Tledeman : . . 2.00 L. T. Sinclair 14.00 M. C. Baker 2.00 R. De Neui 30.00 W. C. Murray '. 6.25 H. A. Baker 1.70 Road District No. 34 190.50 District No. 32 W. C. Heater 21.25 W. Holznagel 11.00 G. Butsou 2.00 H. Heater , 14.00 R. M. Reece 3.00 H. Voss 1.00 E. G. Jones 5.00 E. Todd 12.00 C. I. Calkins 8.00 C. Tooze 4.O0 A. Voss i 4.00 J. E. Moeback 1.50 Conzelmann Bros 54.60 W. Streeter 2.00 I. Gross 4.00 District No. 33 Horner Bros 283.20 Beall & Co 2.05 Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. 4.70 Henry Cromer 34.50 Frank Millard 25.00 Amos Millard 20.00 George Genserowski 6.00 Dan Edwards 8.00 James Smith ..; 10.00 Ed Young 11.00 Marion Millard 10.00 Guy Wilcox 2.00 John Schenck 6.00 W. Howell 13.00 Harry Howell 5.00 Archie Howell 18.00 C. S. Bard .' 44.00 W. A. Bard 13.00 Earnest Genserowski 29.00 Carl Howell 12.00 E. W. Bartlett 2.50 District No. 34 Scripture & Beaullau 6.10 Pope & Co 4.48 J. Zimmerman 48.00 J. Anderson 3,3.50 F. Zimmerman 57.00 C. Heinz 37.00 P. Schroeder 28.00 R. Schrader 16.00 The Ladies' Home Journal PATTERNS 10c 15c All Styles anal Sues j jrr . THE MOST INjVALUE .,JL 7u .1S$L. V. "ill. I I li; 1 M i l"l I' I linn i insist THE MOST IN QUALITY Mohawk Building Portland, Oregon The Ladies Home . . Journal PATTERNS 10c and ISc All Styles and Sizes' Foulard Silks A Great Purchase and Sale of Beautiful Very latest designs in Rich Colorings Regular 85c and $ 1 Grades, specially priced at only 59c a Yard Now, ba qulok hasten to the Silk section first thing in the morning. There's plenty of economy, for a great lot of beautiful Summer Silks are underprlced. Over 5000 yards of 23-inch All-Silk Foularcln of warranted quality, shown in an immense as sortment of neat small designs, including all size dots, stripes, rings, ilowers and figures. Extremely fashionable and durable silk, per fect in both weave and finish. Regular 85c and $1.00 grades on special sale Q at only " 45-in. Bordered Foulards, $1.50-$2 Grades 98c Exceptionally beautiful 45-inch All-Silk Bor dered Foulards, the season's choicest noveliy. Comes in solid colored grounds in navy, brown, Copenhagen, black etc., in the rich elaborate Bulgarian and Florentine . borders, exclusive designes, no two alike. They are high-grade, spolproof silks of excellent weight that sell regularly at $1.50 and $2.00 a yard. OAs Priced for this sale at only 70C Extra Skinner's Yard Wide Satins Best $1.50 Quality 98c Yd. The world's best Satins, shown here in all the best shades for street or evening gowns, coals and dresses, as well as in cream and black. AH are this season's goods,' full 30 inches QQf wide $1.50 grade at UUU A Great Bargain Sale of 4000 Yards of Wash Goods BATISTES, 15c to 25c Qualities. Your Choice at 10c a Yard FOULARDS, ORGANDIES, BORDERED LAWNS, ETC. Wo tell emphatically that if you hurry to this store you can get the newest, prettiest, most fashionable Wash Goods you ever saw for about half price. Over 4000 yards in this offering. Dainty Batistes, beautiful Foulards, neat Organdies and the popular bordered Lawns, as well as a great many other quality as desirable fabrics. Regulr 15c to 25 c qualities reduced to yard. 10c IT All HAMMOCKS OFF lXira All Prices, $1. to $7.50 Here is an Important as well as a very timely sale of Hammocks Our entire stock, including all weaves, styles and colorings, in prices from $1.00 up to $7.50, special NOW AT !4 OFFI Dress GINGHAMS, 8c Yd. Best 10-cent Quality ..Thousands of yards of the best standard quality of Dress Ginghams. All bright, clean goods, fresh from the hands of the manufacturer. Hundreds of styles in all desirable colors, 10c grades Q during this sale at only OC Extra Little Things at Saving Prices 25c Beauty Pins, specially priced only 15c 10c Marcelle Wavers for this sale only 5c 15c Pearl Dress Buttons special only. .... .10c 8c Safety Pins specially priced at only. . . ,5c 10c Nickled Pants Hangers special at. .... .7c 39c Patent Bells priced for this sale at 25c 25c Buster Brown Belts special at only 15c 25c Wash Braid for this sale, special .... 15c 15c Scissors spocially priced at, a pair 10c 8c Large Cube Pins specially priced at 5c Pearl Dress Buttons for this sale at only 5c 8c White Finishing Braid special only 5c 25c White Wash Belts special for only 15c 5c Safety Pins, all sizes, for this sale....2c N. Chrstensen 48.00 E. Doakeman 43.00 C. Franzle 36.00 D. Oldenstadt 67.00 L. Thomas 40.00 G. Moser 68.00 G. Tiedeman 60.00 J. Eaatburg 20.60 J. Wilken 40.00 W. Koellermeler 9.00 G. Gross 87.00 D. S. Colson 104.00 F. Kelnhofer 69.00 G. Settje 44.00 G. Schnooer 16.00 F. Johnson 53.60 Bradford Bros. 33.50 Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A he Courier will give yoti the political situation as it is, no mat ter who ot where it strikes. If yoti want to find out who is who and why, read The Courier. It will stick to a man so long as he is right and will drop him when he goes wrong. It is neither backed nor tied to any special interests or corporations "'l.' JJ.llll.l",M"ll.l!'-" m