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6 Our store will close at 1 P. M. on Thursdays during July and August, thus allowing our employes to en joy a weekly half holiday each week during this hot period. Will you co-operate by arranging to shop in the forenoon Thursdays? Store Opens Daily at 8:30 A. M. Saturdays at 9 A. M. Pacific Phone: Marshall 5080 The Most in Value V -JM III VJl a i 3T.t Si t THE MOST IN A Remarkably Complete Showing of Womem's New Fall Suits Decidedly Attractive Styles and Values at An inspection of our splendid stock of new Fall Suits will surely fascinate you with their simplicity and loveliness, not extreme in style, just smart Suits you will long to wear Garments of fine soft materials, such as gabardines, poplins, serges, etc., mainly in black and navy and various shades of brown and green that proclaim autumn is at hand Coats lined in the Peau de Cygne silk, JAQ FA Chic models that will be extremely popular excellent values at.,..: y"l'v Just In A Delayed Import Tv Ti JT? Shipment JUST RECEIVED! Over 300 bolts more than 15,000 yards of these popular hand loom silks sacrificed at extroadinary price reductions! Thoughtful, careful buying women will not fail to purchase for both present and future needs at the magnanimous savings made possible by this great sale Every yard is pure silk and you have choice from three standard qualities in perfect weaveB and full widths. They are service-giving silks, suitable for women's and children's coats and dresses men'sshirts, and draperies. It is a silk buying opportuni ty that has never been equaled outside of this store. THREE GREAT LOTS TO SELECT FROM: You Pay Only 39c a Yard For Pongee Silks Of 75c Quality In 25 inch width All are See n Low RoundTrip Fares County Fair at CANBY, ORE. Sept. 18-20 On Sale Sept. 17-20 inc. OREGON CITY to CANBY and return 50c Return Limit Sept. 22 Fares from other stations in proportion. Ask local agent for information regarding train service, etc. JOHN Mi SCOTT General Piiianidr Aient Portland, Oregon SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES "1 IE The County Court EXPENDITURES FOR THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER. DISTRICT No.. 1. Coast Culvert & Flume Co., $2.05; Hast Side Mill and Lumber Co., $36.78; A. N. WIIIh, $1.15; A. Mather, $8.70; Ed. 1 layman, $S7.50; S. L. Mullun. $38.75; W. Sellwood, $80; Win. Holey, $80; A. N. Wills, $18.75; C. C. McLaughlin, $10; O. .1. MeKen- ney, $53.75; Win. Brady, $116; Chnrlos Brewhk, $18; 11. M. Mullan, $9; .1. K Parker, $2.25; Carl Parry, $11.25; A. N. Wills, $5-1; J. E. Peters, $124.71; D. MeNichols, $149.07; R. Johnston. $104.79; Dan GtiHsano, $71.11; John Davis, $82.33; W. J. Smart, $77.31; Paul Hudson, $19.90; H. Strange, $19.90; H. A. Ratlin, $57.38; James Kepelia, $82.07; S. lmel, $02.42; A. Martin, $80.73; C. Rutin, $11.28; II. Iinel, $3,1.60; C. Zimmerman, $101.21; M. Battin, $.13.10; O. H. Paulson, $18.90; H. Timmor, $35.55; U. N. Kern, $94.7G; Robt. Mattoon, $13.50; John Kay, $74.38; I. Cohen, $53.20; B. J. Curtln, $8.40; Chas. Wright, $10.00; B. Cook, $82.48; Wm. Obor, $27.00; M. D. Jones, $73.49; O. G. Faulkner, $00; Teddy Worswick, $10.29; Chas. Fobs ard, $44.64; A. Pendergrass, $36.97; Seth Cook, $54.82; A. J. Wetmoro, $13.95; J, Morganti, $100; A. C. Nu chal, $123.69; C. Oher, $100.23; M. Christenson, $75.31; C. Flaherty, $67.50; G. W. Purslfull, $19.91; K. I.. Deyoe, $74.09; C. Oglesby, $11.63; G. T. Parry, $74.09; M. Worswick, $19.80; R. Brickley, $59.18; S. Drefs, $29.70; V. N. Allen, $3.60; E. S. Ccar, $72.S0; B. Morganti, $120.00; H. Worswick, $89.82; I. D. Taylor, $14.94; W. Roots, j The VALU New White Tailored Waists Styles with Long Sleeves and Large Collar, Specially Priced at A Sale Without a Parallel! of rUl Vj You Pay Only 69c a Yard For. Pongee Silks Of $1.00 Quality In 33-34 inch widths in natural color and the display in our all are Brand New Silks Morrison St. Window to the $74.70; Marry Raider, $382.20; E. Ger ber, $30 1.30; H. I,. Frimlrich, $341.81; Field and Poorman, $11.80. DISTRICT NO. l.-Kstnouda Tolo phono & Telegraph Co., $2.04; Allen & Samson, $4.9"; Julius Krleger, $15.85; Waller Givons, $4(1.50; C. W. Schuld & Hons, $189.40; Portland Railway, Light ii Tower Co., $154; .1. A. Kiteh ing $51.00; I,. Halo, $31; K. 10. Krit'k son, $32; N. S. Sarver, $22; P. M. ltauronriend, $21; G, T. Hitching, $17; 11. C. Ilelpln, $17; 11. A. Githens. $22; Jako Moss, $22; .1. II. Linn, $25; J. K. Ely, $21; H. S. Jones, $10.50; W. T. l.ooney, $10.50; G. 11. Linn, $0; H. H. Currln, $5.50; II. Sarver, $5; J. J. Duncealh, $18.50; G. A. l.ovall, $11.50; J. A. Witching, $38.75; N. K. Linn, $0; 1.. F. Hale, $20.75; D. Ulthens, $0; .1. It. Hughes, $33.50; R. S. Coop. $10.50; ,1. C. Kitchlng, $15; G. F. Royor, $4. DISTRICT NO. 7. C. F. Allen, $J.0j; Cameron Taylor Lumber Co., $12.68; Ferret & Illekford, $10.30; Sandy Fir Lumber Co., $21.2(1; 11. Ten Kyek, $10.50; 10. Ten Eyck, $11.05; R. W. Akins, $2.25; 11. Moulton, $4.50; A. H. Klingler, $4.50; W. H. Franks, $4.50; F, Ulbons, $2.25; $1.50; C. Aschoff, $2.25; las, $15. DISTRICT NO. 8. W. II. Hasan, D. W. Doug- E. Welch, V. E. Water $6.75; W. A. :. $10; S. C, $23; C. Tawney. $21.50; man, $9; T. E. Kopper,, Stone, $16; Andrew Oak Runynn, $10; John Friol, $10; A. Rle densteln, $S; C. W, Kern, $18; L. A. Wrenn, $8; W. E. Welch, $0; W. A. Stone, $14; John Frlel, $12; A. Hie ilenstoln, $20; J. It. Maronay. $0; J, It. Clark, $6; A. L. Burns, $2. DISTRICT NO. 9. Fred Llns, $15; Will Llns, $5; Edd Grafenhatn, $9; A, H. Miller, $3; Albert Llns, $5. Best in Quality Store Closes Daily at 5:30 P. M. Saturdays at 6 P. M. Home Phone: A 2112 THE BEST IN QUALITY 122.50 $1.25 CTT OIJIV You Pay Only 89c a Yard For Pongee Silks Of $1.50 Quality In 33-34 inch widths DISTRICT No, 10. Harry Robin son, $4; Fred Robinson, $2; Harvey Marshall, $3; C. H. Duncan, $21.50; L. H. McKenney, $16; T. J. Reagan, $31.50; Alfred Woolsey, $9; J. W. Car son, $8; Fred Morosco, $8; R. S. Lud low, $16; A. J. Duncan, $4; W. M. Wade, $3. DISTRICT NO. 11. C. J. Hood, 95c; Frank Rusch, $2.50; W. A, Holmes, $3.11; E. L. Pope, $12.50; M. Rivers, $10; Ell Rivers, $10; M. S. Glass, $4; Geo. Hinder, $4; Fred Hinder, $4; DISTRICT NO. 15 James Adklns Lumber Company, $15.61. DISTRICT NO. 16. W. H. Bonney, $15.72; G. Kelland, $3; H. Engel, $5.75. DISTRICT NO. 18 Raymond Gin ther, $2; Owen Hughes, $12; L. P. Duffy, 50c. DISTRICT NO. 19. A. L. Jones, $7.50, $43.75; Walter Waldorf, $2.75; Herman Fisher, $53.75; Harry Schoen- born, $69; R. Schoenborn, $40.50; E. A. Jones, $18; J. Rice, $38; A. L. Jones, $40; Bruno Iierthold, $46.15; R. Sehue- bel, $(5; H. Sclmebel, $70; Harvey Robertson, $16; Norman Howard $17.50; L. Wallace, $60; Henry Wal lace, $6.25; Marvin Schoenborn, 75c; Arnold DuBols, $2; Robison, $1; W. H. Wallace, $13.50; W. II. Jones, $31. DISTRICT NO. 21 Jack Morris, $18; J. D. Crawford, $0; Leslie Craw ford, $6; Gilbert Murphy, $0; A. N, Swanson, $6; Alex Erickson, $2; W. S. Gorbett, $9.85. DISTRICT NO. 22. E. P. Dodge $78; H. J. Rastall, $1; F. M. Hendrick buu, $1.50; Dicken & Co., $8.50; Lay Brothers, $1.39; D. McHonry, $0; Rob ert Elkins, $1; T.. S. Cockrell, $6; M. V. Stuart, $4; L. O. Eldred, $3.50; G. E. Feyrer, $5; Carl Feyrer, $4; Fred Sehafer, $0; M. Ttrullinger, $2; Hen ry Flek, $2; J. R. Davis, $2; Walter Painter, $8; D. E. Pendleton, $13; Hurt R. Palmer, 50c; Wm. Feyrer, $4; Jock Feyrer, $8.50; II. J. Rastall, $20. DISTRICT NO. 23 G. A. Ehlcn. $1.08; W. L. Skinner, $5.20; R. W. Zimmerman, $1.50; II. R. Zimmerman, DISTRICT NO, 21. L, P. Spagle, $20.25; A. L, Headings, $5.60; E. D. King, 70c; L. A. Askin, $2; F. J. Spa gle, $1; Ernest Thiol, $1; John Foa- mark, $1. DISTRICT NO. 26. W. J. E. Vtck, $5.15; W. G. Masterton, $9; Wm. Mo rey, $22.50; E. M. Hammer, $2; Ona Klinger, $27; Hugh Coiner, $5; M. Sa'tness, $27; Mark Kungate, $30; Henry Dahl, $30; C. Beugll, $31; E. E. Houghton, $30; John Vlck, $2S; S. J. Vaughan, $28; W. O. Vuughan, $41.25; Wm. Heinz, $30; A. Beugll $14; S. E. Smith, $14; Ralph Faust, $1; Oryille Klinger, $14; 11. O. Cole. $12; Joe Jackson, $20; R. Whites, $22; Ruben Wright Jr., $12; A. Butter field, $14; H. H. Gorertzon, $14; Si las Wright, $8; Ruben Wright Sr., $14; M. Adams, $0.50; Pierce Wright, $12; Oliver Fisher, $14; D. French. $10; Clyde Sprague, $8; M. Boylos, $10; I. Williams, $14; V. IHinton, $3; Delbert Fisher, $3.75; Homer Stipp, $1.50; S. J. Vaughan, $16; John Vlck, $4; W. O. Vaughan. $18; S. E. Smith, $10; A. Beugll, $4; Oliver Fisher, $S; D. French, $4; A. ButterfieUl, $8; B. O. Cole, $12; Ruben Wright Sr., $6; Ma son Honeyman, $3; Orvllle Klinger, $2; O. Dlx, $2; C. Beugll, $8; Bruce Burnett, $0; W. Dumm.. $12; John Akin, $4; H. H. Goertzen, $0. DISTRICT NO. 28. F. A. Hilton, $21; C, K. Thomas, $8; L. O. Nighteu gale, $37. SO; Northwestern Trust Co., $20.70; The Molalla Paint Store, $2.50; J. B. Mason, $4.50; F. C. Mortenson, $40.47; Addie Hammer, $23.80; W. G. Masterton, $45.55; Robbons Bros., $7.15; F. M. Hendricksen, $9.40; John Bartnik, $3; A. L. Brougher, $1.75; J. L. Tubbs, $27; W. M. Treese, $8; John Trullinger, $27; John Miller, $29; Fay Kimball, $14.25; Tony Olsen, $7; I. J. Green, $9.50; "J. F. Jones, $8.50; Jason Jones, $4; C. W. Herman, $8; E. M. Hammer, $18; C. G. Vorhies, $5; El lis Nieho'son, $2.50; Hubert Engle, $57.50; John Helvey, $31; Clifford Phelps, $25; J. G. Blixt, $25.50; A. Sackert, $26; Zeb Bowman, tsl.50; Chas. Fiske, $5; Floyd Fisko. $7; A. J. Rometsch, $10; L, H- Murray, $9; E. Clester, $26; Kvrl Bird, $9.50; Blane Bird, $4; C. H. Guffy, $15.50; Omer William, $5.50; W. L. Freeman, $31; D. P. Fox, $17; H. E. Vallantyne, $19.25; C. Slaughter, $44; Ed. Coover, $44; Homer Trullinger, $50.50; Lester Tubbs, $35.50; . Wiley Phelps, $30.50; Edwin Russel, $32.50; Walter Russel, $30.50; Henry Russel, $22; L. D. Shank, $56.50; Charley Clester, $12; J. M. Groshong, $4; Charley Gros hong, $2; James Nicholson, $6; Al Wy land, $31.50; Ernest Russel, $73.50; A. B. Hibbard, $41; A. D. Keller, $15; Leslie Shank, $81.50. DISTRICT NO. 29 John F. Ohlert, $3; G. A. Ehlen, $2.40; G. A. Ellen, $1.-17; G. H. Gray, $34.50; A. Gray, $35; L. Keil, $18; N. Buttler, $11; J.eo Keil, $11. DISTRICT NO. 30. Wi'son & Cooke, $1.50; J. Boylen, $2; Wm. Arm strong, $2; Jos, Armstrong, $6; S. Cooey, $5; O. C. Whitten, $6; Frank Whitten, $8; Ed. Whitten, $8.87. DISTRICT NO. 32. Tappendorff Lumber Co., $11.76; Young & Stangel, $6.80; Peters Hdw. Co., $72.90; Geo. Batalgia, $16; A. Woods, $28; J. C. Chalupsky, $31.50; H. J. Flick, $17.50; Orvillo Talley, $21.55; Curt Hess, $2.50; Geo. Stahlnecker, $6; Lee Mc Ginn; $8; C. H. Ive3, $18; T. M. Felts, $26; E. Struve, $19.50; J. A. Parrott, $24; Guy McCulloush, $6; Tom, Felts, $5; B. J. Sittser, $8; J. C. Chalupsky, $14; Harry Jost, $107.70; Elmer Todd, $32; Lloyd Jones, $26.50; E. Ralpliael son, $37; Elmer Jones, $45; Jack Heat er, $12; Ray Baker, $33; Glenn Baker, $17; Chas. Taylor, $12; Jasper Seely, $5; Darrell Kelley, $6; James Barnes, $17; J. S. Snyder, $9; Chas. Meyers, $13.50; Arthur Jaeger, $2; Geo. Todd, $13.50; James McBride, $8.50; Wm. Baker, $12. DISTRICT NO. 33. Frank Millard, $11.50; Oscar Holman, $4. DISTRICT NO. 35. Jarl & Erl, $6.30; Fred Radford, $6.75; Vic Hen gstler, $6.75; A. C. Baumback, $9.50. DISTRICT NO. 36 John McKenzie, $16.75; A. M. Anderson, $2; Albert Pederson, $1; Lester Dimick, $10. DISTRICT NO. 37. Honeyman Hardware company 90c; Jones Lum ber Co., $1.60; Jones Lumber Co., $21; j Tualatin Lumber Co., $21.81; C. W.' Kruse, $93.83; R. R. Moffitt; $1; R. A. Celk, $25.87; J. J. Knaus, $15.75; V. C. Evans, $15.75; J. W. Stone $18. DISTRICT NO. 38. W. H. Counsell, $234.79; W. H. Counsell, $364.41. DISTRICT NO. 40. D. L. Erdman, $5; Wm. Bartlemay, $2; P. M. Hoist, $20; Herbert Ackerson, $20; George Hanson, $18; John Anderson, $16; Felix Carlson, $12; Charlie Buckman, $10; Murvin Richey, $8; E. Borling, $3; Lee Bartlemay, $4. DISTRICT NO. 41 Walter Kitzmil ler, $12.50; H. H. Udell, $12.50; A. Shirley, $6," S. F. Pitts, $8; Vern Pitts, $4; Lee Cooper, $7; J. Steele, $6; Ir vin Updegrave, $8; Louis Baker, 75c; John Affolter, $56; B. F. Cogswell, $25; H. H. Udell, $2.50; Herbert Udell, 25c. DISTRICT NO. 43. Roy Douglass, $4; Wa'ter Douglass, $12; H. Gibson, DISTRICT NO. 44. TIiob. Penman, $10; W. G. Randall, $4; Chas. Sharkey $6; A. S. Newton, $28. DISTRICT NO. 45. J. O. Staats, $750; Martin Bros., $337.95; Mike Rydzewaki, $8.06; Joe Peters, $59.54; Louis Vallen, $45.56; Walter Cox, $30.76; L. P. Elliott, $13; John Pub!, $3; Carl Stromgreen, $2; G. A. Harri son, $2; C. A. Freeman, $2. DISTRICT NO. 47. Union Oil com pany of California, $990.86; Archio Mason, $1087.75; Fisher Thorson & Co., $6; W. L. Jones, $1; Standard Oil company, $317.12; Union Oil company or California, $30; Associated Oil company, $17.25; Sellwood Wood & Coal Co., $17.15; Milwaukle Garage, $1.60; J. I. Case T. M. company, $2.80; Will W. Thompson, $22.40; Thompson & Stevens, $38; Geo. Conway, $2.50; W. B. Stokes, $2.80; Miller-Parker Co., $7.40; Wilson & Cooke, $2.20; Scrip ture & May, $1; E. C. Warren. $1801.50; G. W. Taylor, $2.50; W. I. lUinstone, 70c; C. W. Risley, $191.18; O. P. Rothe, $125.18; Tom Evens, $3; Ralph Risley, $20.75; Jacob Risley, $86.20; Ira Hart, $54; W. A. Cook, $52; G. G. Jones, $51; Alfred Jahn, $18.50; W. R. Easier, $24; W. H. Coun sell, $82.50; W. J. McCord, $115; Geo. Conway, $42.75; J. Now $19.12; James Roberts, $13; John Bolck, $6; Sam Roberts, $15; D. C. Howell, $37.50; L. Curtin, $1; R. B. Madison, $1.75; C. Coffey, $30; John J. Haley, $11; John Roberts, $2; Walter Marquett, $3.50; J. Masquett, $3.50; Harry Worthington, $3; Hugh Roberts, $1.75. DISTRICT NO. 49. C. C. Mil'er, $26.25; Hodson - Feenaughty Co., $25.20; Phoenix Iron Works, $S,50; Bert H. Finch, $4.75; J. J. Davis, $9.55; J. .1. Davis, $10.50; L. M. Yocum, $12.75; R. W. Lemon, $12.50; M. Sar ver, $3; W. B. Lemon, $3; J. F. Sny der, $58; Robert Snyder, $70; II. R. Davis, $20; E. T. Davis, $55.50; A. C. Anderson, $20; Julius Markwart, $24; L. M. Yocum, $S4; C. Krigbaum, $51; Vv. D. Hayes, $12; J. J. Davis, $32; R E. Davis, $82; Curtis Wilcox, $18; H. H. Huxley, $16; C. A. Davis, $26; F. 11. Davis, $20; W. B. Lemon, $47; II. Stokes, $20; G. Hath way, $12; B. T. Rawlins, $28; R. T. Carter, $4; Ernest Aniaeher, $4; J. O. Botkin, $18; T. Each, $26; G. T. Hunt, $28; H. H. An ders, $28; H. A. Hunt. $28; W. Wade, $79.5i); Albert Hayes, $4.50; R. W. Lemon, $47.50; M. Sarver, $27.50; T. J. Smith, $1S; Floyd Davis, $6. DISTRICT NO. 52. Leon Bischoft, $2; L. E. Wiley, $2. DISTRICT NO. 54. W. W. Long, $36.50; J. S. Fisher, $6.59; Percy Gra ham, $5; Geo. Owings, $6; John Prescher, $1 ; J. F. Watchman, $1. DISTRICT NO. 55. Creason Mill Co. $400; C. Jubb, $4; C. E. Hively, $26; F. Gibb, $8; James Hamilton. $4; A. C. White, $19; J. F. Cummin, $2; Joe Youngfcrdorf, $3; Byron Ran dolph. $2; Worth Randolph, $1; Geo. M. Hively, $42.50. DISTRICT NO. 58. J. C. Miller, $13.75; E. Griffin, $2. GENERAL ROADS The Irwin-HJ- son company, $4.55; Graves Mic Co., $4.50: Huntley Bros. Co.- $3; Bur roughs Adding Mache company, 75c; The J. K. Gill C-. $1-10; Pope & Co., $9.85; Braiim-Kneght-Heimann Co., $216.7; Hodson Feenaughty Co., $106.35; Coast Culvert & Flume com pany, $91.74; Good Roads Machinery Co., $1; Howard-Cooper Corporation, $10.26; White & Smith, $5.60; Wood ard, Clarke & Co., $20.69;. City of Portland, $1.30; Halladay Machine and Garage Co.. $3.60; The Independ ent Garage, $8; Hogg Bros., $20.60; Wilson & Cooko, $9.35; Miller-Parker Co., $9.25; Burness & Martin, $6; Phoenix Iron Works, $6210; A. E. Lukasz, $3.10; J. D. Adams & Com pany, $18.25; The Oregon Iron and Steel Co., $7.85; Crane Co., $533.50; W. S. Maple, $18.25; Wm. Weisman del, $3.55; Creston Blacksmith Shop, $2.50; National Tank & Pipe company, $9.15; J. I. Case T. M. company, $11.88; Milwaukle Building Material Co., $66; Portland Ralway, Light & Power Co., $27.20; Rasmussen & Com pany, $1.41; Honeyman Hardware company, $1S.82 . Marshall Wells Hardware Co., 25c; Canby Hardware & Implement Co., $466.70; Alaska Junk company, $19.54;- Frank Busch, $4.60; Carlton & Rosenkrans Co., $2.86; Oregon City Foundry, $120; Meese & Gottfried company, $12.50; J. I. Case T. M. company, $25.25; M. L. Kline, $1.47; P. R. Meinig, $3.80; Pacific Bridge. Co., $55; Hawthorne Dock Co., $7.49; Union Oil company of California, $821.68; Pacific Tele phone Co., $10; Standard Oil company, $1718.42; Caffall Bros., $2.60; J. B. Sinclair, $5.50; E. Gerber, $11.07; A. N. Wills, $292.68; D. D. Hostetler, $4.50; Ea3t Side Mill and Lumber company, $17; James Adklns, $14.94; Monitor Lumber Co. $6.50; Robertson Hardware & Steel Co., $5.35; Ore gon City Ice Works, $39.50; East Side Fuel Co., $53.41; F. Zollner, $3.85; E. A. Hackett, $17.63; J. W. Schuld, $4.80; J. H. C. Cook, $14.40; G. A. Morrison Lumber Co., $5.23; H. S. Knox, $48; Martin Bros., $424.26; Ore gon City Lumber Co., $137.98; Cam eron Taylor Lumber Co., $138.82; Ste fan! Lumber Company, $6.86; Cedar Creek Lumber Co., $6.72; Williams Bros. Transfer Co., $2; Chris Hart man, $3; Oregon City Garage, $3.50; H. S. Anderson, $8.86; W. H. Mattoon, $16; Clem Dollar, $15; E. W. Ely, $17; Everett Shilts, $17; Joe Powers, $6.94; John Morganti, $410; W. B. Kidd, $976.22; Waldron Hyatt, $3.75; S. A. Cobb, $43.95; T. A. Roots, $113.90; H. Wold, $4; W. W. Smith, $28; W. H. Counsell, $590; Charles F. Terrill, $198; R. B. Gibson, $47.30; Chas. Straght, $2.79; J. T. Murphy, $7.48; Karl Parry, $53.64; W. C. Bickerstaff, $4.80; F. Rothlesburger, $4.80; R. E. Wagy, $7.17; G. Hender son, $11.16; E. C. Eickemeyer, $11.95; L. Fisher, $8.97; C. Brewick, $12.55; P. Rothlesburger, $54; A. F. Kautz, $5.60; O. J. McKinney, $14.34; F. W. Walther, $45.11; J. R. Maronay, $5; J. H. Clark, $2; W. O. Raugh, $1; Frank Millard, $25; Walter Strunk, $1; J. F. Moger, $1.75; John Moger, 75c; Horner Bros., $76.45; Floyd Spur lin," $8.50; W. W. Tucker, $4; W. Hen- dren, $3.25; J. F. Smith, $3.25; J, Relchel, $3.25; Marion Millard, $13.50; R. Seaquest, $4-, C. C. Edwards, $S.4l C. E. Ramsby, $5; H. J. Rastall, $3.75; Hepler & W'alch, $8.31; Geo. Scram lin, $3.10; P. Smith, $6; A. F. Ey man, $3.75; M. G. Smith, $2; Larkins & Son, $11.25; D. Trullinger, $43.70 Hult Lumber Co., $7.25; R. Schuebel & Co., $19.60; Walter Waldorf, $1.50; Sydney Smith, $37.50; Earle Berdine, $24.50; Mary Jones; $7.50; J. C. An derson. $25: Merle Jones, $57; Otto Berthold. $40: J. D. French, $4; Otis Smith, $37.50; Clarence Mallatt, $4; Frank Jones. $33: T. Evans, $27; Dor othy Jones, $2.50; N. Robertson, $11; Otto Striker, $8.75; S. Holstein, $2.50; Frank Anderson, $1.25; C. Shulhou- ser, $6.75; O. Erickson, $2.50; Earl Schuebel, $71.00; Fred Schuebel, $10.50: Fred Bratzle, $74; William Johnson, $7.50; Axle Johnson, $9.50; Walter Johnson, $10; John Anderson, $75; Dave Evans, $72; H. Dietrich, $35; Harold Udiger, $23; Edwin Faust, $24; Canby Hardware & Implement Co.. $17.65: George Harvey Lumber Co.. $38.35: W. S. Maple, $10.20; H. C. Kanne. $1: D. R. Dtmick, $66.50; Pat Dosier, $66.50; Harry Gillmore, $61.50; Ed Rupp, $2.50; Wm. Rider, $52.50; S. T. Fisher, $33.75; Carley Huras, $25; George Koehler, $22; Coney San ner. $86: G. C. Mitts, $76; Calvin Kocher. $46.50; Charley Thomas $42.50; George Smith, $22; Roy Cubb; $16; Rosco Mack, $7.50; A. R. Earls, $5; Ab Johnson, $12; Balby Brothers, $10; Wm. Hensche, $12.05; J. C. Mar quam, $4; Giger Bros., $9.21; S. G, Nicholson, $1; Lester Miller $1; Roy Nicholson, $1; Henry Asboo, $4; I. D. Larkins, $10; Olof Olson, $2; Joe Jones, $1.50; Guy C. Larkins, $1.50; W. Dutcher, $102; W. S. Thomas, $62.25; John Hosey, $62.25; H. L. Mor rell, $18.75; G. R. Hargan, $18.75; John Affolter, $16.33; B. F. Cogswell, $1.40; H. H. Udell, $15.S0; A. Shirley, $8; Lee Cooper, $2; Jonsrud Lumber Co., $29.18; R. E. Jarl, $5; A. Lind holm, $4; Lewis Hall, $2; S. Hall, $2; Wm. Guldenzopf, $2; Jarl & Eri, $3.75; Rood Roads Machinery company, $5.87; B. O. Cole, $10.50; Wm. Heinz, $4; Henry Dahl, $7; M. Saltness, $6; .1. Jackson $4; C. Beugll, $6; John Vlck, $7; R. Whites, $7; S. J. Vaughan, $6; W. O. Vaughan, $7.85; Ruben Wright Jr., $3.50; Ruben Wright, Sr., $3; Si'as Wright, $3; H. H. Goertzen $3; Chas. Callahan, $3.50; A. Butter field. $3.50: S. E. Smith, $3.50; D. French, $3.50; Oliver Fisher, $3.50; A. Beugli, $3.50; Orvillo Klinger, $3.50; Delbert Fisher, 75c; Mason Honeyman 75c; M. Tiedeman, $84.35; F. Zimmer man, $71.55; F. Kaiser, $114.50; C. Koellermeler, $12; W. Kaiser, $70.30; J. M. Park, $42.50; Fred Lins, $20; Carl Llns, $7; Edd Harders, $5; Edd Guber, $15; C. Guber, $4; Theo. Har ders, $4; C. A. Johnson, $6; Fred Nitchanan, $3; Walter Terwilliger, $20; C. H. Lorenz, $72.3S; Ray Heinz, $57; Claude Baty, $10; Andy Gribble, $16; Frank Gribble, $6; G. F. Pott ratz, $28; Clarence Collins, $21.50; Bill Gibson, $34; Hans Zinger, $5; A. D. Gribble, $3; E. Mcrtz, $6; G. R. Ramsey, $5; G. Winzlor, $4; R. Etzel, $4; E. D. Olds, $245.50; Hodson-Fee- naughty Co.. $690. BOUNT. Julius Reichle, $2. SHERIFF. D. E. Frost, $23.60; Mrs. McDonald, $3; H- H' Hughes, jsl;'.Jack Ownbey; Jr., $1.50; W. J. Wilson, $12.40; -Oregon City Garage. $28.50; Douglas Andean. $3; A. E. Jayner, $51.50; H. Hughes, $2.50; Western Unioi' Telegraph company, $2.94. CLERK. E. T. Quinn, $1; Marie Friedrich, $1; Fred A. Miller, $1. RECORDER. Floella Hewitt,, $65, TREASURER. Alice Dwigglns, $13.86. COUNTY COURT. W. H. Mattoon, $34; A. H. Knight, $63.20. COURT HOUSE. Board of Water commissioners, $24; Straight & Sal isbury, $22.19; Oregon City Transpor tation Co., 25c; Home Telephone Co., $15; Pacific Telephone & Telegraph company. $37.80; Electric Store. $3.60. CIRCUIT COURT H. A. W. Albright, $3; E. Calvert, $6; P. Nelson, $33.40; J. T. Evans, $3. JUSTICE PEACE. E. P. Elliott, $1.50; W. H. Cooke, 11.70; F. C.Burke, $1.70; D. E. Frost, $1.70; Mrs. H. M. Robbins, $2.10; W. J. Wilson, $1.70; D. E. Frost, $1.70; D. E. Frost, $53.40; J. E. Pomeroy, $3; R. E. Esson, $2; P. B. Gray, $2; A. E. Joyner. $19.50; John N. Slevers, $38.01. CORONER. John N. Sievera, $31.40; Oral A. Welsh. $5; Dr. B. B. Bachelder, $10; Clark Mclagin, $1; B. F. Bower, $1; F. E. Beckwith, $1; Del Jadwin, $1; A. W. Bell, $1; Alex Gray, $1; M. A. Deaton, $5.50; W. E. Hemp stead, $36.50; A. E. Joyner, $24. SURVEYOR, Paul Dunn, $8.60; J. C. Sullivan. $4.60; H. H. Johnson, $72.70; Williams Bros. Trans. Co., $5. INSANE Dr. J.' W. Norris, $10; Dr. Hugh S. Mount, $5. SUPT. OF SCHOOLS. Lena Ulen, $55; J. E. Calavan, $6.80; F. Guthrie, $50; T, J. Gary, $75; Brenton Vedder, $133.20. BOARD OF HEALTH Fred Krebs, $5; Dr. O. A. Welsh, $43.84; Jones Drug Co., $11.50. FRUIT INSPECTION. P. F. Stand isli, $27.55; O. E. Freytag, $35.75. INDIGENT SOLDIER. Mead Post No. 2, G. A. R., $25. COUNTY POOR. Wm. Danforth, $10; Oregon Commission Co.. (Tom Jones), $14; Boys' and Girls' Aid So ciety. $10; Mrs. Bradtl (J. McNa mara), $10; Mrs. Mary Buckner (W. T. Tinsley), $20; Sam Booher, $16; 1 Dock Mosier, $10; Mary Buol (Robert Trimble, $5; Sarah Gibbons, $20; El la Payne, $10; Henry Spiess (Mr. and Mrs. Chalk), $16; W. J. Moldenhauer, $10; Louise Ballou, $15; Mrs. Gal braith, $15; Harry Cooper, $20; Mrs. G. W. Thompson, $10; A. C. Sleight, $15; Ada LeBaw. $8; Katie Pluard, $8; Ella Tracy (Eunice Homer), $10; Ben Landes, $12; S. E. Card (Michael Boyl), $8; F. Fredrichi (Joe Fox), $8; Mrs. Lee Brown, $20; A. W. Camehl (Chas. Holmes), $7; Cora Josslyn, $20; C. H. Dybahl, $12; Gustav Greble, $10; Mrs. N. E. Taylor (S. Booher, $14; J. P. Finley & Son (Mary Evans), $25; Frank H. Cross (Sarah Gibbons), $10; Board of Water Commissioners (A Perizi, $2.80; L. Adams (Ben Lan dis), $7.55; H. "D. Aden (Mrs. Bart lett), $5; Myers & Brady (Wilbur Rainwater), $20; Fred Scharwtz (Mrs. $9; Jones Drug Co. (Cranquist, Jno. Beers, Mrs. Pezo, Marx), $4.84; Hunt ley Drug Co. (Kurowick, Beers), $5.33: Dr. J.-W. Norris, $12.67; Park- place Store (Mrs. Baker), $5; Park place Store (Smith), $5; Beverlin'a Grocery (Booher), $14; W. C. Man gum (Mrs. Balmer), $18; W. C. Man gum (Mrs. Twombley), $8;. Ward B. Lawton (Mrs. Rigolette), $7.50; Otto E. Meindl (C. J. Seahorn), $5; Elec tric Hotel (Dick Meyers), $20; St. Vincent's Hospital (Mobra, Foster, Plath, Barkley, Crites), $128; Joseph 'Supple, $10; Mrs. F. Fraser (Mr. Marx), $5; Denis Donovan (Jerome Hamilton, $14; Sagert & Blank (Mary Lock), $20; Geo. Iteddaway (Wm. Rimford), $10; F. M. Robertson( Wm. Beers), $4; Batdorf Bros. (Mrs. Grandquist), $33.75; H. S. Anderson (J. W. Hawin and Beers), $5.50; Farr Bros. (J. Matheson), $25; Farr Bros. (Mrs. Pierza), $2; Hoff Bros. (T. J. Wirtz), $8.55; Mrs. Flora Bal mer (M. S. Stewartf, $2.75; Francis Welsh (Mrs. Church), $5; Mt. Pleas ant Dairy (John Beers), $2.25; Wm. E. Estes (Mrs. Pieza), $10; Wm. E. Estes (Mrs. Saunders), $3.50; Frank T. Marlow (W. D. Dickleman),' $10; Frank T. Barlow (Beers), $25; Mary I. Wilson (Edward Miller), $60; T. B. Schoenborn (Mrs. Rhodes), $15; Lar sen & Co., (Albert Pegurin), $12; Larsen & Co. (Eva Marco), $15; Ore gon City Hospital Co. (Ernest Starr), $28.50; Oregon City Hospital Co. (Mrs. J. Crites)', $11.45; C. A. Bran land (Mrs. Anna Wetterlin), $10.78; Lehman & Glough Co. (L. Valentine), $25; P. J. Winkle (Mrs. Katie Youger- ka), $5; W. W. Pollock (Wm. Mc Kinnls). $12: Mrs. Trullinger (F. Pas chal and Hanson), $10. JAIL. W. J. Wilson, $68.53. JUVENILE COURT.Iack Own- bey Jr., $7.50; Williams Bros., 50c; D. E. Frost, $33.15; F. C. Burk, $1.50, Minda E. Church, $18.80; H. H. Hughes, $1. TAX REBATE. R. H. Cosluin, $71.44. PRINTING AND ADVERTISING. Sohns & Woodbeck, $12; Burroughs Adding Machine company, $30; P. D. Cunningham Co., 75c; Jones Drug Co., $S.55; Elliott-Fisher Co., 25c; Bannon & Co., 50c; Oregon City Enterprise, $138.10; Courier Press, $63.20; A. E. Simmons, $16; H. S. Anderson, $1; I. M. Harrington. $5; J. E. Calavan, $6.90; W. J. Wilson, $10; M. E. Dunn, $5; E. P. Dedman, $5. SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. J. F. Jones, $34.50. TAX DEPARTMENT G. W. Har rington. $7.75; Ona Renner, $5. prise, $2.50. PROHIBITION. D. E. Frost, $5.20, Jack Ownbey Jr., $3; A. E. Joyner, $6. ELECTION. Oregon City Enter- Our Jitney Offer This and 5c DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, inclose with 5c and mail to Foley & Co., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills, for pain m sides and back; rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cath artic Tablets, a' wholesome and thor oughly cleansing cathartic, for con stipation, biliousness, headache and sluggish bowels. Jones Drug Co. AM FOR WILSON WOODROW By Irving Fisher (Professor of Political Economy Yale University and Member President Roosevelt's National Conservation Commission. I attended the three conventions in Chicago and St. Louis, also some meetings of their platform commit tees, was present at Mr. Hughes' cere mony of acceptance and have read carefully the important documents and speeches of the campaign. After care ful consideration, I have joined the Wilson Independent League. I thor oughly believe that the best interest of the country requires Mr. Wilson's re-election. My chief reasons for voting f or President Wilson follow: 1. The so-called issues of "Amer icanism," preparedness, the Lusitank incident, the Mexican situation, and all others that have.grffwn out of for eign affairs, appear to me to be mere ly "red herrings across the trail" in tended to put the public off the scent. I have little doubt that, by diverting attention from themselves to thesj'3 trumped up issues, the Republican "old guard" hope to "put over" on the public another "Payne-rAldrich" tariff. They expect to work the war and Mex ico for all they are worth to both hide and guide their own private interests after the election. 2. Moreover, quite irrespective of the moral issue in "protection," it seems to me bad national policy to keep the tariff longer in politics. . The election of Mr. Hughes would surely do this. That of Mr. Wilson would at least go far toward dropping the tariff out of politics and toward tak ing politics out of the tariff. It is worth noting that if such a result can be accomplished through a tariff com mission, it will certainly not be through a tariff commission appoint ed by protectionists. 3. I believe, at heart, Mr. Wilson's Mexican policy is sounder than that which Mr. Hughes seems to endorse. Few of the American people realize, as Mr. Wilson realizes, that here, too, is a case (and a far worse one than American protection) of special inter ests capturing a government in their own behalf. 4. So far as our relation to Euro pean affairs is concerned, I do n3t think that we shall become more' efficient by swapping horses while crossing a stream. A change may plunge us into war and it would cer tainly, in the four months between election and inauguration,1, paralyze our foreign policy completely. From November to March may be the most critical months of the war. If Mr. Hughes is elected neither we nor for eign nations will know, during that interim, exactly where we stand. 5. There i3 another great danger to our national efficiency in voting the republican ticket. If Mr. Hughes is elected, the senate - will probably re main democratic. Only a republican land slide can make the senate re publican and of such a landslide there seems no prospect. 6. The democratic platform is more progressive and effective than the republican. The plank on Woman Suffrage is more progressive than the republican. Mr. Wilson is more care ful than Mr. Hughes to avoid giving the impression of making promises beyond his party's platform, promises which he cannot give any guarantee of keeping. But he is, I have reason to believe, at heart more of a suffra gist than Mr. Hughes, who seems to accept woman suffrage as a sort of necessary evil; he would marry the suffragette to get rid of her! 7. I think the democrats have Kepr, laun wren tne people ana de serve re-election on their record. Taken as a whole the Wilson admin istration has been more constructive than any previous administration for a generation. The Federal Reserve act, the Farm Loan act, the Under wood act, the Child Labor act and a half dozen others of importance are a monument, and an imposing one, to Mr. Wilson's efficiency in propos ing, preparing and pushing legisla tion through congress. 8. I also think that Mr. Wilson has withstood, with remarkable firm ness, the tremendous pressure of office-seekers and maintained, as well as any previous president, especially at a change of administration, the principles of civic service reform. The. attempt to prove the contrary has failed. 9. Like many other voters, I am repelled, rather than attracted, by a campaign of carping criticism in which the speeches of the republican candidate consist chiefly of fault-finding, even where faults are to be found. Ridicule is a cheap political device which ill befits Mr. Hughes. Judging from the Portland team and the lawyers of Oregon City baseball is almost as much of a dead issue as is the tariff, which the repub lican party would like to put back up on the map of contention. R. L. Holman, Leading Undertaker, Fifth and Main St.; Telephones: Pa cific 415-J; Home B-18. 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