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6 PRICES FOR CATTLE RANGE 25 TO 55 CENTS HIGHER Monday's receipts at the Portland Union stockyards were 800 cattle, 1000 hogs, 400 sheep. . The market in beef steers was act ive, with prices ranging from 25 to 5 tents higher, which was the first real upturn the market has had for about a month. Buyers had to step lively to get in at all on the supply, which was sold out in the early morning hours. All killers seem to be in need of immediate supplies. While there were no strictly fat steers in the entire run, with the er ception of one head at $10.50, they are. quoting prime hard grass steers from S1Q..25 to $10.50. Four loads of very good California steers brought $10.00, which sold about 25 cents higher. Several loads of very good yearling steers brought the biggest advances for the day, most of which sold 50 cents higher, with one sale fully 55 cents higher. Sales on these grades ranged from $8 to $9$. De mand for killers did not seem to want and prices were fully steady with a week ago, and in many cases 25 cents higher, that is, on fat stuff. The best cows sold from $8.25 to $8. 75, with a few choice heifers going at $9. Thin dairy bred stuff, of which there was quite a spread Monday, got only steady bids. Prices ranged from $5 to $7. There were only a few thin bulls on the market, with very little demand and steady prices. Best heavy bulls sold from $7 to $7.75. With the smallest Monday run of hogs in years on the market, it did not seem to have any effect on prices. Alf the sellers could do was to get a steady bid. Demand continues very light. Several loads of prime hogs brought $15.25 for the bulk of good hogs. Packers were not willing to give over $$1$5. Pigs and grass hogs are still being cut very hard with the bulk bringing $12. Prices in the sheep house are from 25 to 75 cents lower than a week ago, although there was a steady market Monday. Good to choice spring lambs are selling mostly at $13.50, with culls from $11 to $12. Year lings, wethers and ewes, especially heavy ones were in for a trimming at the close of the week, prices being off 50 to 75 cents. The choice shorn yearlings sold from $10.75 to $11, with wethers from $10.25 to $10.50; good to choice shorn ewes brought $9 to $9.50, with good heavy ewes from $8.60 to $9. Culls are selling from $5 to $7. Receipts of sheep the past week, while not heavy, were of com paratively god volume, but demand was not very great. COUNTY COURT (Continued from page 4) C. E. PLANS INSTITUTE at Endeavorers of County to Meet Wichita in September The executive committee of the Clackamas County Christian Endea vor union held its monthly meeting Sunday afternoon at the home of Miss Marian White in this city. The committee determined to hold a Christian Endeavor institute in Sep. tember in the Evangelical church at Wichita. The object of the institute will be to gather together the officers and leaders of the individual C. E. so cieties of the county and map out def inite plans for the coming year. The program will include several promin ent state workers. The committee intends Boon to es tablish a social service department, one of the aims of which will be to aid in any way possible the social work among the soldiers. Lorraine Ostrom, vice-president of the union, has enlisted in the Third Oregon; his successor has not yet been chosen. Miss Vera Wyman, of Gladstone, nas Deen appointed socml superin tendent for the county. WAREHOUSE BURNED Brush Fire Gets Beyond Control and Causes $500 Loss ine warehouse and hop dryer on the Gilbertdule farm were destroyed by fire last Thursday afternoon. The buildings were burned after a brush fire got beyond control of the labor ers who were cleaning the fields. The loss is estimated at $500, covered by insurance. Mrs. Clara Gilbert is the owner of the farm. Just What She Needed wnen women complain of weari ness, los of strength and vitality, backuche, pains in sides and hips, dull headaches, dizziness, floating specks, and similar ailments, they too often accept these troubles as their lot be cause they are women, when the ail ments may be the results of disor dered kidneys. Mrs. Mary V. Bunk er, Milton-on-the-IIudson, N. Y., writes: "I nm now on my second bot tle of Foley Kidney Pills. They seem to be just what I needed." Try them. Jones Drug Co. COAL NOTICE I Diamond and Beaver Hill Coal from Coos Buy, tho cleanest, most suitable House Coal on the market today, can be had for cash at $11 per 2001 lbs. for all ordinary deliveries. Don't take any ' chances make sure of getting your win ter's fuel now there is no time to lose. E. A. Hackett Agents for Diamond Coal Phones: Pac. 247W; Home A22 The Mine Agents, Edlefsen Fuel company, Portland, Ore gon, will assist your dealer to secure your fuel supply. (J. Hamilton), $14.00; F. H. Cross (S. Gibbons), $5.00; J. C. Saulsbury (Grandquist), $3.10; W. F. Schooley (Wm, Dickelman), $10.00; Farr Bros. (Mrs. Piezo), $2.00; Farr Bros. (Tom Garner), $20.00; Percy A. Cross (Mary Balmer), $6.00; Batdorf Bros. (Granquist); $26.75; Dr. J. W. Norris, $1.00; Huntley Drug Co., $3. 50; Geo. A. Harding, $2.45; Jones Drug Co., $5.06; R. J. Forsyth (Lee Brown), $8.00; B. B. Bachelder (E. Miller), $6.00; W. W. Pollock (Chas. McKinnis), $12.00; C. L. White (E. Daily), $20.00; Mary I. Wilson (E. Miller), $60.00; B. E. Oviatt (D. R. Davies), $31.00; Mrs. Fred Himler (Matheson), $2.00; J. E. Morgan (H. Hand), $5.00; A. E. Joyner, $6.00. JAIL W. J. Wilson, $27.84. JUVENILE COURT E. W. Fowl er, $0.50; A. E. Joyner, $25.75; D. E. Frost, $35.75; Minda E. Church, $27. 30. PRINTING AND ADVERTISING Oregon City Enterprise, $27.60; The Courier Press, $27.60. SEALER J. F. Jones, $34.98. TAX DEPARTM'NT Oregon City Enterprise, $141.56; Jess W. Hyatt, $99.44; Ona Renner, $60.00; E. Hard ing, $11.25; E. Alldredge, $11.25; F. Hewitt, 11.25. PROHIBITION H. H. Hughes, $$2.00; A. E. Joyner, $12.50; D. E. Frost, $7.00; F. S. Baker, $5.00. BOUNTY Dewey Linn, $4.00; B. C. Palmer, $1.50. ELECTION I. D. Taylor, $3.00; H. H. Hartley, $6.00; W. Rittenhouse, $6.00; Percy E. Jones, $6.00; Alfred Ladd, $6.60; Dora C. Calkins, $6.00; Otto Meindl, $3.00; D. F. LeFevre, $8.40; W. J. Hester, $6.00; J. H. Crans, $6.00; C. M. Richmond, $6.00; C. A. Evans, $600; J. M. Mason, $6.00; Ardenwald School, $5.00; D. F. Le Fevre, $8.40; W. J. Hester, $6.00; J. H. Crans, $6.00; C. M. Richmond, $6.00; C. A. Evans,' $6.00; J. M. Ma son, $6.00; Ardenwald School, $5.00; J. T. Mclntpre, 0.50; John Wise, $4; E. R. Boyer, $3.00; H. M. Hartnell, $3.00; Geo. W. Turner, $8.40; Chas. A. Bartlemay, $6.00; Clyde McMurry, $7.00; E. N. Bates, $6.00; Carl J. Hanson, $6.00; W. R. White, $6.00; C. F. Ziegler, $6.90; W. I. Bauer, $4.50; J. G. Dregnie, $4.50; W. S. Tull, $4. 50; R. W. Zimmerman, $4.50; C. N. Giddings, $4.50; C. H. Turner, $3.00; Valentine Bohlander, $6.00; Ben Fish er, $6.00; Abel Thomas, $6.00; W. 3. Herman, $6.00; J. R. Hoff, $7.20; C. H. Steiner, $6.00; W. E. Jones, $5.00; G. A. Schuebel, $6.00; Fred Kamrath, $6.00; Albert Moehnke, $6.00; L. P. Duffy, $7.80; Phillip Steiner, $6.00; Geo. Schmidt, $6.00; Beacon Heights MOTHERHOOD 'S JOY Suggestions to Childless Women. Among the virtues of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is the ability to correct sterility in the cases of many women. This fact is well established as evidenced by the following letter and hundreds of others we nave published in these colums. Poplar Bluff, Mo. "I want other women to know what a blessing Lydia in. a umiiiun p t few table Compound has been to me. We had always wanted a baby in our home but I was in poor health and not able to do my work. My mother and hus band both urged me to try Lydia E. Pink ham ' s Vegetable Compound. I did so. my health im-. proved and I am now the mother of a fine baby girl and do all my own house work."-Mrs. Allia B. Timmons, 216 Almond St., Poplar Bluff, Mo. In many other homes, once childless, there are now children because of the fact thot Lydia E. Pirikhnm'a Vegetable Compound makes women normal, healthy and strong Write to the Lydia E. Pinkham Medi. cine Co., Lynn, Mass.. for advice it will be confidential and helpful. Notice of Sheriff's Sale In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Cluekanius County. E. W. Smith, Plaintiff, vs. Mrs. Minnie P. Smith and W. F. R. Smith, Defendants. Under and by virtue of a judgment and order of salo issued out of the Circuit Court of Clackamas County, State of Oregon, on the 4th day of May, 1917. in the above entitled suit wherein E. W. Smith, the above named plaintiff, obtained a judgment against snid Mrs. Minnie P. Smith and W. F. R. Smith, defendants here in, which said judgment was on the 7th day of May, 1017, entered in Book 40, page 366, records of said Court. I am commanded to sell the following described real premises: All of Lots three (3), four (4) and five (5) in Ileckert's Addition to Oregon City, Oregon, according to the duly recorded map and plat thereof. Notice is hereby given that on Sat urday, the 7th day of July, 1917, at 10:00 o'clock, a. in., of said day. at the front door of the County Court House at Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon, I will in obedience to said order of sale and judgment order sell the above described real property or so much thereof as may be neces sary to satisfy plaintiff's judgment, to-wit: the sum of $257.64 with m terest at 10 per cent per annum from May 4th, 1917; $40.00. Attorneys' fees; $0.00 costs and accruing costs to the highest and best bidder for cash in gold coin of the United States. Dated June 7th, 1917. W. J. WILSON, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. By E. C. HACKETT, Deputy. O. P. EBY, Attorney for Plaintiff. Hall . Co., $5.00; John Meyer, $6.00; C. M. Lake, $6.00; E. S. Hickey, $6.00; W. R. Telford, $9.00; H. L. Ball, $6.00; T. B. Richardson, $6.00; Wm. A. Mor and, $5.00; James Fegles, $13.00; Fred Gibbons, $6.00; Randolph Ship ley, $6.00; Adolf Aschoff, $6.00; Jas. T. Ogden, $6.00;' Otto Aschoff, $6.00; W. A. Hedges, $6.20; Ellen Jones, $6.00; A. H. Finnigan, $6.00; Char lotte E. Quinn, $6.00; Beldon Ganong, $6.00; L. Aldrich, $5.00; Geo. Ingram, $3.00; C. Spangler, $3.00; Frank Jag gar, $4.20) C. E. Stewart, $3.00; A. O. Achilles, $6.00; Margaret S. Stew art, $3.00; Pearl A. Schlomberg, $3.00; Lula Hayward Casto, $3.00; Otto Striker, $3.00; Geo. T. Brenner, $3.00; Clyde M. Jaggar, $3.00; A. M. Vinyard, $3.00; E. C. Shull, $3.00; Calvin C. Kocher, $3.00; H. H. Ec cles, $4.80; R. I. Garrett, $6.00; Ber tha E. Lee, $3.00; Ida B. Knight, $3.00; F. M. Roth, $3.00; Wilson Evans, $3.00; Royce C. Brown, $3.00; C. Clausen, $3.00; Geo. F. Meeks, $6.00; J. F. Patch, $6.00; D. R. Dim ick, $6.00; W. C. Kendall, $7.80; Geo. Koehler, $6.00; Horace Patch, $6.00; W. H. Lucke, $12.80; H. C. Gilmore, $6.00; J. P. Dozier, $6.00; Joseph A. Larsen, $6.00; Adam Bany, $6.00; O. F. Frentress, $6.00; W. E. Welch, $13.00; C. W. Harris, $6.00; C. V Chapman, $300; H. Averill, $6.00; G. W. King, $6.00; E. M. Roberts, $6.00; Tom Brown, $2.00; W. T. Johnston, $3.00; Willis Imel, $6.00; Otis Welch, $3.00; R. B. Holcomb, $6.00: J. N. Young, $3.00; Walter W. Foster $3.00; Frank Haberlach, $3.00; L. G Herrington, $6.00; Ed Leichtweis, $6.00; W. H. Wettlaufer, $6.00; Sam uel Elmer, $6.00; J. A. Coulter, $6.00; J. L. Gard, $6.00; Lucene Stout, $8. 50; Hazel Ringo; $2.50; H. Thiossen, $6.00; H. G. Starkweather, $6.00; L. Wilcox, $6.00; J. F. Risley, $6.00; O H. Naef, $6.00; J. D. Butler, $6.00; W. E. Bonney, $6.00; W. H. Schieff er, $6.00; John Putz, $6.00; Claude Winslow, $6.00; L. P. Elliott, $10.00; Julius L. Hult, $6.00; N. P. Hult, $2, 50; Paul Dunn, $6.00; M. E. Dunn, $6.00; J. B. Jones, $6.00; A. C. Bourn back, $11.00; E. E. Van Fleet, $6.00; Ora Van Fleet, $6.00; Cottrell Church Ass'n, $5.00; G. R. Woodle, $6.00; John Affolter, $6.00; R. C. Frace, $6.00; Frank Zastera, $6.00; George Kitzmiller, $6.00; Joseph De Shazer, $12.00; School Dist No. 88 $3.00; J. E. Seifer, $3.00; J. C. El liott, $3.00; G. C. Dallas, $5.00; E. Kettels, $3.00; W. B. Dallas, $6.00; Victonne Heycock, $3.00; Madge Bey ers, $3.00; John Mullenhoff, $3.00; Huge Laye, $3.00; Nels Rodlun, $3.00; S. C. Young, $3.00; Gus Eschebeck, $5.00; H. J. Rastall, $10.00; Albert Engle, $6.00; S. A. D. Hungate, $6.00; Jas. W. Barlow, $6.00; Leslie L. Dick ey, $6.00; H. H. Chindgren, $6.00; Jno. R. Davies, $3.00; John Githens, $3.00; E. L. Trullinger, $3.00: H. S. Gibson, $7.00; N. E. Stingley, $7.00; B. F. Forrester, $6.00; Eva Glover, $3.00; Emma Thomas, $3.00; Alex Baker, $3.00; H. C. Glover, $3.00; O. P. Ballou, $3.00; R. E. Munger, $3.00; McCurdy Hdwe. & Lbr. Co., $2.05; Wm. Yonce, $1.00; Jess M. Bartlett, $3.00; Lester F. Hale, $6.00; W. H. Holder, $7.00; A. G. Ames, $6.00; J. W. Barr, $3.00; C. M. Sparks, $3.00; Eva E. Sating, $3.00; John K. Ely, $3.00; A. II. Erickson, $3.00; W. M, Wade, $3.00; E. S. Womer, $3.00; Claude W. Devore, $7.00; T. J. Rea gan, $3.00; E. B. Byers, $3.00; Edwin Bates, $6.00; Myrtle Beltils, $3.00; A. L. Lasswell, $3.00; A. N. Johnson, $3.00; Fred C. Bartholomew, $3.00; J. A. Somor, $3.00; Earl Day, $3.00; Estacada Vol. Fire Co., $3.00; George Armstrong, $7.20; D. H. Watts, $6.00; W. H. Bonney, $6.00; Edward Nach and, $6.00; Sol Wheeler, $6.00; Rose Ella Schwartz, $6.00; School Dist. No. 70, $3.00; W. R. Reid, $6.00; A. J. Kirgbaum, $6.00; Elmer Davis, $6.00; H. A. LaBarre, $6.00; Ben T. Rawlins, $10.80; A. O. Whitcomb, $6.00; Garfield Grange, $3.00; Fred Lins, $12.00; Adolph Weiderhold, $6.00; John Marshall, $6.00; Hulda A. Rath, $8.50; Henry Schmidt, $6.00; Ella Stephens, $6.00; E. Harrington, $3.00; Julia E. Baker, $3.00; Brenton Vedder, $3.00; Paul C. Fischer, $3.00; Merton Bell, $6.00; Fred A. Miller, $3.00; Bertha E. Nelson, $3.00; Juliet Burke, $3.00; Wm. Hammond, $3.40; T. A. Burke, $3.00; Chas. T. Sicvers, $3.00; A. D. Paddock, $4.00; G. E. Hollowell, $6.00; J. O. McMahon, $3.00; F. L. Oswald, $3.00; Thos. E. Gault, $6.00; Mary Howell, $3.00; Hil da Parker $3.00; Jennie Evon, $3.00; T. B. Hayhurst, $3.00; J. O. McMa hon, $3.00; Chas. R. Moulton, $3.00; F. E. Goodman, $5.00; C. G. Millard, $7.40; Emma M. Spona, $6.00; C. B. Battin, $6.00; Nelly A. Otty, $6.00: Frank C. Schroeder, $6.00; Cleve Bat- tin, $6.00; Jno. II . Gibson, $6.00; Jas E. Parker, $0.00; William Schuld, $6.00; Charles Stout, $7.80; Rex Caf fall, $6.00; Wallaco F. Millor, $6.00; F. T. Shute, $9.00; Richard Sims, $6.00; Elmer A. Graves, $6.00; Dan Fellows, $6.00; Wm. Rutherford, $6.00; N. M. Scribner, $6.00; Dist. No. Ill School, $3.00; J. F. Jennings, $3. 60; J. A. Waldron, $3.00; P. D. New ell, $3.00; Alexander Gill, $3.00; Lau ra Newell, $3.00; Clara LeCure, $3.00; Mrs. Rocthe, $3.00; R. F. Deter, $3.00; L. II. Spooncr, $3.00; C. E. Meldrum, $3.00; C. P. Morse, $3.00; N. Blair, $7.20; J. F. Wachtman, $3.00; Willis Brown, $3.00; W. F. Stanton, $3.00; Louis A. Rail, $6.00; F. M. Samson, $3.00; C. 11. Yoder, $6.00; J. S. Owings, $3.00; Benj. F. Casto, $3.00; N. R. Graham, $3.00; R. A. Wright, $6.00; J. W. Cole, $8.80; Chas. Fischer, $6.00; C. C. E. Vick, $6.00; Reuben Wright, $6.00; Silas Wright, $6.00; W. J. E. Vick, $4.00; R. II. Walls, $10.00; Peter Heater, $6.00; Cleave Heater, $6.00; C. A. Al len, $6.00; C. C. Loucks, $6.00; A. J. Johnston, $3.00; Wm. E. Kirchem, $3.00; Fred Gerber, $3.00; F. S. Hutchins, $3.00; W. E. Cromer, $6.00; A. L. Funk, $3.00; Sarah I. Wilson, $3.00; Laura L. Kirchem, $3.00; Thos. E. Anderson, $3.00; Geo. Kohl, $5.40; Tim Pahl, $3.00; Harding Grange, $3.00; G. A. Scramlin, $10. 80; Geo. Knlb, $3.00; P. M. Graves, $3.00; Chas. Kraxberger, $6.00; A. A. Baldwin, $3.00; C. H. Smith, $3.00; Avon Jesse, $3.00; C. Baty, $$3.00; Franz Kraxberger, $3.00; H. B. Drei- er, S3.00; D. C. Harms, $3.00: Ward B. Lawton, $3.50; Mary Lazelle, $3.00; A. C. Warner, $3.00; Thomas, $3.00; Iderholf , $3.00; Harry Elligsen, $3.00; J. M. Warnock, $6.00; Ella E. Wil liams, $3.00; Franklin Skillman, $3.00; Frank R. Andrews, $3.00; B. L. Harney, $3.00; a F. Skene, $3.00; A. E. King, $3.00; Mt. Pleasant Com munity Club, $5.00; H. A. Heater, $3. 80; L. H. Derrick, $3.00; C. W. Swal low, $3.00; G. A. Pagenkopf, $3.00; David Scherruble, $6.00; John Gaff ney, Jr., $3.00; Chris Muralt, $3.00; A., J. Lewis, $3.00; W. C. Lewis, $3.00; G. F. Mighells, $3.00; O. A. Kruse, $3.00; Maple Lane Grange, No. 296, $3.00; A. W. Albright, $7.00; G. P. Giger, $3.00; J. A. Ridings, $3.00; J. W. Yoder, $3.00; D. R. Hubbard, $6.00; B. M. Hubbard, $3.00; Joseph L. Jones, $3.00; F. L. Skirvin, $3.00; O. L. Hammond, $3.00; C. J. Thomas, $3.00; Edwin Hobart, $3.00; I. D. Lar kins, $3.00; J. W. Grasle, $4.60; C. James Ivey, $3.00; C. C. McLaughlin, $3.00; H. E. Sharrow, $3.00; A. G. Birkemeier, $6.00; Elizabeth L. Buck, $3.00; Marie C. Gelinsky, $3.00; Kate Casto, $3.00; Wm. Merriott, $3.00; R. W. Cusick, $3.00; C. James Ivey, $3.00; Gottlieb Keller, $3.00; Samuel Borland, $3.00; C. A. Lakin, $4.60; G. Taylor, $3.00; Samuel Riley, $6.00; Chas. Disque, $3.00; J. R. Kelso, $3.00; E. C. Bowen, $3.00; H. A. Bur bank, $3.00; Leo Johnson, $3.00; C. H. Counsell, $3.00; Ralph Cooper, $5.00; P. King, $3.00; R. H. Mclntyre, $3.00; J. W. Hart, $4.60; H. N. Hopkins, $3.00; O. H. Hadden, $3.00; W. S. Sparks, $3.00; Olivia Ethel Johnson Conner, $3.00; Leo R. Shindler, $3.00; J. W. Frutchey, $3.00; W. H. Grasle, $3.00; H. S. Ramsby, $6.00; Anna L. Robbins, $6.00; H. N. Everharf, $6.00; Harry Frazer, $6.00; O. W. Robbins, $6.00; Gilbert Engle, $9.40; Molalla Grange No. 310, $3.00; Geo. J. Case, $9.40; E. L. Palfrey, $6.00; L. C. Hub bard, $6.00; A. M. Miller, $6.00; L. O. Nightingale, $6.00; Clyde Engle, $6.00; Wm. Mackrell, $5.00; R. H. Snodgrass, $3.00; Walter Waldorf, $6.00; E. J. Maple, $5.00; L. F. Churchill, $6.00; B. A. Howard, $3.00; Chas. H. Albright, $3.00; Oscar N. Hult, $3.00; M. D. Chindgren, $3.00; J. L. Daniels, $3.00; E. J. Foust, $3.00; E. P. Berdine, $5.00; J. D. Bit ter, $3.00; J. W.. Watson, $3.00; Solon Kinzer, $6.60; A. F. Eyman, $3.00; L. P. Spagle, $6.00; Phil Wiegand, $3.00; Maude Cameron, $3.00; Pearl Kinzer, $3.00; A. S. Thompson, $3.00; C. E. Mitts, $3.00; P. A. Mohr, $3.00; A. S. Thompson, $5.00; D. McArthur, $3.00; John Kaiser, $3.00; Chas. Rid-, er, $3.00; Fred Chinn, $3.00; Thos. Penman, $6.00; Wm. Heerdt, $3.00; W. G. Randall, $3.00; H. H. Eastman, $3.00; E. E. Reed, $3.00; Aug. Staeh ley, $3.00; Warner Grange, $3.00; L. A. Bullard, $10.40; Geo. W. Myers, $6.00; G. W. Stein, $6.00; C. W. Jenk ins, $6.00; O. W. Barnett, $6.00; E. C. Warren, $6.00; G. K. Hall, $6.00; Beulah G. Worthington, $6.00; D. O. Worthington, $6.00; Elizabeth K. Matthews, $6.00; Myrtie L. Williams, $6.00; M. B. Stokes, $7.40; Fred Metz ner, $6.00; Jencie C. Dillman, $6.00; R. E. Woodward, $6.00; Justin S. Lag eson, $6.1)0; E. Estella Egr, $6.00; Daisy Etchison, $6.00; Board of Wat er Commissioners, $5.00; J. J. Tobin, $6.00; C. W. Vonderahe, $6.00; Charles Murray, $6.00; W. L. Mulvey, $6.00; Harry Kellogg, $6.00; F. L. McGahuey, $6.00; R. L. Holman, $6.00; A. Beauliau, $6.00; E. W. Scott, $6.00; E. M. Kellogg, $6.00; H. M. Templeton, $6.00; J. R. Bow- land, $6.00; I. O. O. F. Oregon Lodge, No. 3, $6.00; S. P. Davis, $6.00; W. C. Green, $6.00; Mike Long, $6.00; Mar tha Lena White, $6.00; Nola Mass, $6.00; M. D. Phillips, $6.00; F. C. Burk, $6.00; L. H. Doolittle, $6.00; L. P. Horton, $6.00; M. P. Chapman, $6.00;; Maude James, $3.00; George McCarver, $6.00; R. B. Cox, $3.00; Harry Harding, $5.00; Frank H. Cross, $6.00; Alma Moore, $6.00; Louise Stall, $6.00; Hose Co. No. 5 $2.00; A. J. Wilson, $11.00; John Is nogle, $6.00; P. S. Finucane, $6.00; C. Alldredge, $6.00; Chas. F. Terrill, $6.00; Geo. F. Johnson, $6.00; E. II. Cooper, $6.20; Mary R. Caufield, $6.00; J. L. Waldron, $6.00; Flora Morris, $6.00; May A. Waldron, $6.00; Coralie Amrine, $6.00; J. C. Bradley, $6.00; Jeanette F. Scott, $6.00; E. L. Johnson, $6.00; Jennie E. Eby, $6.00; Margaret Rugg, $6.00; A. E.'Rugg, 00; O. D. Eby, $1.00; J. A. Lizberg, ,00; E. P. Elliott, $6.00; W. H. Mc Clelland, $6.00; H. C. Tozier, $6.00; Vada Elliott, $6.00; Walter Elliott, $6.00; F. A. Mattoon, $3.25; John Le yellen, $6.20; R. P. Grady, $6.00; Geo. Everhart, $6.00; Ray Welch, $6.00; F. M. Darling, $6.00; J. M. Gillett, $6.00; H. B. Bickner, $7.20; J. C. Haines, $6.00; F. Davidson, $6.00; Gladys Yates, $6.00; Lillian R. Bick ner, $6.00; Mary C. Smith, $6.00; I. O. O. F. Hall, $5.00; F. B. Tomlin. $7.00: G. E. Thomas, $6.00; J. W. Bickner, $6.00; Mary L. Davidson, $6.00; Jesse Cochran, $6.00; Lora Lewis, $6.00; Ella A. Johnson, $5.00; W. B. Cook, $3.00; Jim Skinner, $6.00; David E. Long, $4.00; W. R. Wilmot, $6.00; C. L. Watts, $6.00; Alta M. Commons, $6.00; A. B. Carter, $5.00; W. H. Smith, $6.00; Cordelia E. Lucas, $6.00; P. O. Praeger, $6.00; J. F. Mc Cormack, $6.40; John Kent, $6.00; H. Peckover, $6.00; Abernethy Grange, $5.00; E. L. Baker, $9.20; W. F. Young, $6.00; A. R. Tooze, $6.00; Ina R. Wood, $6.00; J. C. Her, $6.00; Jes sie M. Say, $6.00; Chas. Sharnke, $6.00; Warren I. Wilkins, $11.60; Thomas Kubitza, $6.00; Otto Meinig, $6.00; John H. Mitchell, $6.00; C. L. Fisk, $6.00; City of Sandy, $3.00; J. H. Wewer, $6.00; P. B. Gray, $6.00; M. A. Deaton, $6.00; Walter Grumert, $6.00; Fred Proctor, $11.60; James Bell, $6.00; P. T. Shelly, $2.50; Frank Gray, $6.00; Scott Carter, $6.00; J. F. Sherman, $6.00; A. B. Hibbard, $11.00; C. K. Thomas, $6.00; Guy Dibble, $6.00; F. W. McLeran, $3.00; C. M. Folsom, $9.25; J. W. Marrs, $5. 25; W. Tucker, $5.25; J. Shibley, $5. 25; E. E. Lewellen, $5.25; W. Wallens, $5.25; F. M. Townsend, $4.80; Frank Ott, $3.00; H. W. Kanne, $3.00; Sam Staaldine, $3.00; C. F. Zinscr, $6.00; A. H. Schmidt, $3.00; Frank Donlev, $3.00; W. A. Piper, $3.00; W. A. Ul rich, $3.00; Sam Schlegel, $3.00; H. P. Hinsen, $3.00; Chas. Thompson, $3.00; Zaek Elligsen, $4.20; B. F. Weddle, $3.00; E. L. Sharp, $3.00; E. S. Kruse, $6.00; August Delker, $3.00; Richard Wilde, $3.00; Richard Olden- stadt, $3.00; John Hellberg, $3.00; J. Store Opens Daily at 8:30 A. M. Saturdays at 9 A. M. Pacific Phone: Marshal! 5080 The Most in Value The Best in Quality THE MOST IN VALUE- THE BEST IN QUALITY Store Goses Daily at 5:30 P. M Saturdays at 6 P. M. Home Phone: A 2112 "THE STORE THAT UNDERSELLS BECAUSE IT SELLS FOR CASH" Our Great June Sale of EMBROIDERIES Offers Unmatchable Values Within the past week a very exceptional Embroidery purchase has been received, and, together with our present extensive stock, will be placed on sale for the next few days. Included are rare combinations of Swiss and plain effects, colored and linen effects, Voile and Organdie Flouncings, Cambric and Longclotn Edges and Sets, Baby Flouncings with scalloped, hemstitched or ruffled edges, etc. All new and exclusive patterns. At 10c Yard You Have Choice From All staple widths in dainty Baby Sets, Swiss, Cambric and Longcloth Edges, Nain sook Skirtings, 17-inch Corset Cover and Flouncing Embroideries, qualities selling regularly to twice or more than the above figures At 25c Yard You May Select From Fine Swiss, Cambric and Longcloth Skirt ings in 10 and 12-inch widths, 17-ineh Flouncings and Corset Cover Embroideries, 27-inch Baby Flouncings in dainty effects, also bold patterns for dress flouncings. At 98c Yard Extremely beautiful Voile Flouncings in 45-inch width, the finest of voile, embroid ered in white or colors, that will make up in handsome dresses. A quality fully worth double the price quoted for this sale. At 50c Yard. 27-inch Flouncings for baby and Sum mer dresses. They come with ruffled, hem stitched or scalloped edge; also 40-inch Voile, Organdie and Batiste Flouncings in handsome colored patterns, as well as 40 inch Allover Rice Voile Waist Embroideries in dainty colorings. W. L. White, $6.00; Ida Graham Bow man, $$6.00: Edgar White, $6.00; Sidney Graham, $6.00; J. H. Miley, $9.80; C. S. Arnold, $6.00; School Dist. No. 60, $4.00; J. F. Fullam, $7.- 40; Harry L. Hubert, $5.00; R. M. Mil ler, $5.00; A. M. Kirchem, $5.00; J. E. Lacroy, $5.00; John Hamilton, Jr., $5.00; L. L. Porter, $3.00; M. E. Clan cy, $3.00; G. F. Horton, $3.00; J. R. Shaw, $3.00; P. J. Winkel, $6.00; J. W. Draper, $3.00; Morieta Hickman, $3.00; J. A. Muench, $6.00; K. Mc Larty, $3.00; City of West Linn, $5.00; D. O. Day, $3.00; Bertha Dav enport, $3.00; Matthias Klinger, $3. 20; N. Elliott, $3.00; Frank Petit, $11.00; Pearle A. Elliott, $3.00; Jesse Elliott, $3.00; J. Brown, $3.00; Chas. Shields, $3.00; Geo. J. Hall, $3.00; Jo seph C. Petit, $3.00; W. L. Snidow, $6.00; J. C. Edmonds, $6.00; J. E. Downey, $6.00; P. A. Junken, $6.60; A. W. Adamson, $6.00; F. O. Shipley, $6.00; J. H. Hartman, $4.00; S. C. Ross, $6.80; Thomas Johnson, $6.00; George DeBok, $6.00; Harry L. Mor rell, $6.00; Freelon L. Bacon, $6.00; Geo. F. Thompson, $6.00; Josiah W. Rogers, $3.00; Chas. F. Wagner, $3.00; M. C. Young, $3.00; Jake Pet ers, $3.00; G. G. Peters, $3.00; W. C. Murray, $6.00; H. D. Aden, $6.00; E. R. Hasselbrink, $6.00; Frank Brobst, $3.00; Walter T. Brown, $3.00; J. P. Bartles, $3.00. Different But Satisfactory Indigestion causes worry, nervous ness, sick headaches, biliousness, coat ed tongue, bad breath, bloating, gas, constipation and constant distress. W. A. McRae, Raleigh, Ga.; writes: "Foley Cathartic Tablets cleanse my system thoroughly and do not gripe or hurt at all. I recommend them to others and all find them entirely sat isfactory and wonderfully different and more pleasant than anything ever seen." They cleanse tho bowels, sweeten the stomach, invigorate the liver. Jones Drug Co. SHERIFF POSTS ELIGIBLES Careful Check is Being Made So No Unjust Arrests Follow The names of the 2647 men who registered in Clackamas county under the war census law were posted in the court house corridors by Sheriff W. J. Wilson Friday. Sheriff Wilson is now checking over the names to learn if very many registered in wrong precincts. He discovered sev eral such errors and will make a care ful check before placing any men un der arrest for not registering. As soon as the work of checking the names is finished a vigorous campaign will be started to round up the slack- NOT ENOUGH CHILDREN ever receive the proper balance of food to sufficiently nourish both body and brain during the growing period when nature's demands are greater than in mature life. This is shown in so many pale faces, lean bodies, frequent colds, and lack of ambition. For all such children we say with unmistakable earnestness: They need Scott's Emulsion, and need it now. It possesses in concentrated form the very food elements to eurich their blood. It changes weakness to strength; it makes them sturdy and strong. No alcohol. Scott & Bowuc, Bloomficld, N. J. lw i5s&ri m If cM w - .MtlO'' Will ft! 0 ,0 011 to? fces Llti0? dMET ovmm proven emusdiisiactory Zerolene. "a mott istUfMrtrtru u. .i - . ., automobile distributors of the Coait. " They know from the records of their service departments-and we know from exhaustive tests-that Zerolene. correctly refined from .elected California asphalt-base crude, gives perfect lubrication with least carbon deposit Zerolene is the oil for your car whatever the make the oil for all types of automobile engines. For correct grade, get our Lubrication Chart coverine your car At d fieri ver!whera tnd Standard Service Stations STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CALIFORNIA) wm eStandairl (MrM)hrCsrs 4