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OltEOON CITY ENTEIiPlIKhi, FKTDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1910. CANBY AND SOUTHERN CLACKAMAS CANBYi Mm, II, a. I mill ilmiKliinr, MIhh Mm, xpiMii Humbly ut Adlilua Mill, I KMI'XlH Of lllll rl IIII'l 'M imilliiir, Mm. II. H. 'lieu. Mia, W. ,. (iiirilini, who lnm Iikiiii . vImIMiik '"'i' diiuKhler, Mm. Walter Wells, uf Oregon city, relumed Iiimiik TucHilny riling. Hlin libui vlulleil bur uliilir, Mm, Ijiki'Miiii. M, .1. Ijp, soi'iuiiiiy unit K'')"i nl limniiKer of llin Cimhy I'miitl Com pany, wi'til to llliilorli, ICiiHttiiti Ore gon, mi Krlihiy, reluming mi Huiuluy evening. Mm, M. J. Iru Vciit to Hiili'in on Tliiiiitiliiy, having been n ili'li'Kiiiu to the Hliiin ('iiiivi'iiiliin of llin W. C, I. I', Him returned Friday, I.llllu MIUiilinlli ItmiilK, Hi" four-ycnr-old ilniiKki''!' "f Mr, hiu Mm, (', I1'. IIiiiiiIk. In HI lit lli'l family home. T lit i n in n I In i'h rui'.'K uf mi'ititlim In i in" fit I in I y of Mr, Dllliirtl, wim m really niilvi'd hem mil) who linvii Milled llin, I'i'hIiIi'Iicii IikIihikIiik to Mm lillliuil, Mm. Kiitlii Tmiit ti nil mm, inul Mm, M I lit 'I'oilil, of Mlnmiinl, liuvn nrrlvi'il linn inul ili'i'lili'd to Inniiii In Ciinhy, IiiivIiik r i i I it liiiimii. They nn in. IlKhinil wllh I Ik' oii'uiiii cllmiiie. Mm, Toili!! nlater of Mm, perry M"ikM, uf thla rlly, wllli whom aim hit been VlnllliiK. Tim llllli' Iwoyi'iirulil nun of Mr, mill Mm. 1 1 1 lit in lllil.. r, who wim liilii'tl III mi Hiiliirilny win on Tnen- ilny luki'ii to Oregon City for Ileul treatment, It Ik fi'iiri-il (lull the clillil him Infantile inri.iiU. Mm. II. Krucger, who linn been III, linn recovered. Mm. W. It. Porter, nf tor being con. fllH'il fur llm punt week liy mTlcitiH IIIiii km, In imw llllli' to In' out, 'lii n t'ohb ft lUllliighiiin muni IIiIh week received u linn of Ui)H nml fancy rlilini, iriuirlnii fur tint coming hull- till VII, Ml Vitiiii Porter, who him lii'nti nlmi'iit from llin Colili ft inilliiKhmn mm n for tlin int work owing to Iiit Hint linr lllucne, httH remimt'd Imr mihIIiiii. 10. II. Miiirln, who realties near Mm Imliiiru, nml who U mm uf tho prominent fjtrnicrn of Ihitt ai-cllon. win In I'uiihy on Tnendiiy, IiiivIiik ' brought f:i a load of llurlnink potn-' torn, wlilrh were piirehiincd by Wll-1 Hum l.ui'ki, llin roinmlNnliin nieriiiiiiit. Mr. MurrU ihU year gathered STiO 1 IiiikIihIh frmii oii ut ro of liui'l, ami they urn firm cIiihh. being of Hut lliir lmnk variety. Mr. Morris mild his mi! iiltx limt ymir to Mr. l-ui-kn nml brought llm liliihi'iit miirki't prli-ii. Kny ('nrM'iiti.r, of il Imrn, was III Canity Tiii'Hitny mill Winliii'Hilny, limiiilllnit li'li'iiliiini'ii for the Pacific Hinli'i" Telephone ( 'i i in lui ii y, During lllli puM fi'W dliyn ncvcrnl lie tele lillnllm linvn been lllittlllli'll. N. H. Young, of Hiili'in. n iiriimliH'tit liorni'innii, wim In Ciuiby IhU week, In regard to I'oiiiltiit Imrn fur llm win UT Willi onin nf liU ruro llnlKr. Mill, H. I.lnilny, who linn lii'i'ti Hii'tiilliiK llm mimtinT In Suli'in, him nrrlvi-il In fmiliy. wlmrn xlm will riv iniiln fur tli.i winter. Mr. mill Mm. I.IihIhi')' linvn I ii Ki' n up ihnlr ri'lili'iii'n nt llm CiiHiii;" lliiti'l. M, J. a Hhlppi'il thin wok 10 lin.' of iirl.'" iipplin of llin Jniiiilhiiii vnrli'ty Unit wi'io r!nil liy J. H. Yo ilnr in lltililiiiril. to Alimm, 'n. TIu'ho npliliK mi' ki mil fur liliiliiit. miit will tin ilmilit i". t koiiiI ml ' 1 1 IK.' me ll ' j lur llm OrnKott fruit. Tim fruit ut tnii'ii'il iiiiirh uiti'iitlmi at llm n' Ci'iit roiinty fiilr, J. It Mury, who ri'nlili' mi Cnnliy I'nilrl". wn trminiii'llliit IiiihI ni'aH In town Tiii'nliiy. Th" iiKntliiit hi'lil In llio rlly hull on Suliiriliiv nlKlit, wlmn llm Inlllii' """iy f" I"'l. Kxrnlliiiil liillm wmi. Klvi'll hy (!, Hiliimlii'l milt Jolin " " t'riiKnn Clly, Tim mu. "u mi iiiiiim'ii uy inn limni'l WIIH mi'lllly lllllll'.i, ,y ii,,, Mr0 ll'lllllllll'l', Child Dirt of Infantile Prlylt, ()n Momliiy nlclii ut a o'clock Hid IMtlii Mini of Mr, nml Mm, Krunk Allen li'il lit llm family i,,,,,,,, Mftr n W"'liH' IIIhhnh of InfimMlii inrulynlH, lh" funi'iiil wim v.ny ijiilnl iii wiih lii'M nl llm fimilly rimlili'iico on Tiich- iliiy iiriiiiini t, i,ii.rii.it .iik in llm Inn cmiiiili'iy, Tim lllilii fi'llow kiih u Ki'iii'iiil fiivniiiii nm will mil only ho iiiIhhihI by llm lii'iirlbrokfii luiri'iilH ti ii it ri'lntlvi'M, but uIhu by linitiy iii'ujijn of Cimliy, It wim limt "iin ymi uko Hun it lltllii chllil of Mr. m n, Mm. Allen illcil, It bcnK ih., Hiiiim iik. n moiulm nml n ,i,ty. Mr, Allen' mother, who dim heen mi inviillil fur nonm lime, l very low nml h"r reciivi'iy Ih kluiil.lful. Andmw Koehor Will Build. Aiiuiew Kill imr, wim receiilly pur. rmmi'ii two mm frum Mr, Mmiluy, mill which iiiijuiim urn Mnnlcy liumn, will Inillil n biiiiKiilow, the rmiHtriieilun to IH'HIII III lllll". 'Ihlu will lllllllll llbllllt llm Mih reKlilmicH Hint lnm been built lien' iihh miiiiiiier mnl full, 0. A. Cobb Buyt Land, ii. A. Cnbli, of riiitliuiil, nml brother of Mr. Cubli, of thin city, lum pur I'liimeil liiiuiicro liiict of I Mini ut lltililllinl. 'Ihlu In cilllHlilereil o ,lt miHiii of Ihu bent liiiul In CliickiiiiiiiH I oiinty, It) ncri-H of which Ih choice benver iIiiiii. Mr. Cobb will -t the tmct out Into in Here trni'U nml will plwcii them on tlin miirkvt nt oiicb. The ileul wim miule iiroui;li Cobb A HIIIIiikIiiiiii, of thin clly, Hor.e, Ar Brought Hem. Amonif tlm Iinrwii Unit liuvn been broiiKht limn for Mlm wlnier, nml which writ to be plnceil on Hie rnee tnicJt nro lliilliimmil. Cuptnlli Apper Hull mill Joe ('Minimi, owiiiot bv the Yiiiiiihmi llrothem, tliei." belnn pur wliiiiem ilnrliiK the miiiiiiier. .Muiir othitrii lire to be brought lieru pro vlilliin Hint tlm nice Irnrk of tho fnlr kiiiiiihIh inn bn procuri'it. At prenent tho Kutei lemlinit to the fair KronnilH nm lurk nl nml no one In ulluweil to enter. A movement Ih on foot, Hlnle hcv "rill of tlin li'liillnij liomemeti of llllli cliy, to eiure other liiiul nml a nice truck will be rotmtrurtvil, pruvlilliiK liny ruiitiot Hccuru Imrim nl tho fnlr KteiimiM, where their homeii enn be wintered. Olio hntHciiuir. fnim Hulelll lirotikht 30 lii'iul of Inirni g to Cmiby to winter nt Hid fnlr KrotimlH on Tiien tiny, but wnn notflin nt Wooillmrii , Hint tliero whn no plnce fur them. He j returiieii to the cnpliul city, where, lie will remnln until definite plium enn : be miiilo for A men truck. I ll Ik' muled that If ntiuther rare : truck Ih built liy the company (lircn ' i bi o mevm will bo miule ilnrliiK the I mummer muiiinH. nml four ilnyn' nice full, tile KrutimlK to be I land tln-cnlne. Iliiblwin, Northern Spy New Yvnr't linnillcnp, ' meet l the opened wiih New Yenr'n Ihiy, Thin would teint to brlnii thiiiiniiiiilH of people to fan by, Sevenil peceH of Iniul hnve been vlewi'il by the horHomcn, mi upiloii IiiivIiik been lukeii on one piece clone in to the city, John Sawyer arrived with a bunch of tinmen from the Bnlem truck Tuen Uiiy to remnln liero for the winter. Mr. Snw jer won lieru hint winter Willi mime of the bent liurc In the ntntv. Ltmon, Orow In Cnnby. Thnt Ii'Dioiih 'run be KucrcHHfuIly Krown In t'unby linn been pniren by Mm. Kliulru Halimitmh. d, tlm officii nf the fuiiby i-ii Uuitl Couipnuy nro tluee lemuiin. urown bv Mm. Hull- 12 linlien In i.ii'cuiiiference, mid five llil'lien In (llmneter, whllo the OtllDrR vnry In nl.e. The fruit cotiipiirim with iiioho urown In Ciillfornlu, If nut bet lur, t he tree on wiilch lliene were Kiown wim kept In open air ilnrliiK l lm numiiier iiinn I iin, Tliern ih more fcici'll fruit on Iho tree yet, IiiihIiIih i.iiiiili'iH of IiIohhoiiik. . Florlit Come to Cnnby. Mr. Klohr, who recently arrived In Cmiby, Iiuh ili'iiib.'il to lociilii here nii'l hiHt week piirchiiHeit a lOucrn tract from tlm Cubby Omul Compnny In Cmiby (iiirileiiH AdilKlnn. Mr. Klohr Ih floiinl of many yemH' nxperlenco, nml expccl to k Inlo Ihu numery IihhIiiimh on litrKii mill", A liiritu cutiNerviilory Ih to lie built. Thin Ih ii Komi iipeiiliiK for an I'literprlno of UiIh kind, the noil beltitf well uiliipted to llm cull urn of fluwerliiK planlH and Hhriibbery. Iienlden the lino of fruit I ! lie Ih to curry In Htock, Large Potntoct Are Crown In Canby. Hoiihi of tlin llirKi'Hl poliitni'H ine iluceil In the coiiiilry lire liumn rulKi-d by 0. ('. Hiiiiiii'mh, ii well known fur mer of I bin city. The potulix n enn be nccii In llm officii of the Canity Ileul I .and Cumpuny. and lire of tlm lliirbank variety, inenHiirliiff from 8 lo 111 InchiH In leiiKtli. Hunter Return From Southern Ore. William Uicke, Jainm Hnilili mid Wenley IUckh tmve reliirneil from their huutliik' trip In Hunt Imrn Orcuoii repnriliiK fine luck. Sevenil deer were lirmiKlit home by them mid their frlemlH Inul n fenHt on Hm venison Hllike Hint Were preHcrved by the lllllltiTH. W. H. Dalr Good Shot. Hume of the fiietulH of W, II. Hair wero fortiimiift In IiiivIiik ktoiihii and Chiimiic plieiiHiiutH on tlin openlliK of Die NeiiKun uf tlm upland birds. Mr. J tul r. who I cniiHldered one of the crnck " liol h of the city of Canby, wa HilcrcHHful In Kcltllig llm limit, and ll I H frlellilH Wero nut torKllllell. Mifny of the HiHirlHinen of Cmiby have taken out hunting llruiiHc thlH aeuHim, Fine dtrawberrle Still In Market. Htruwberri'H of neverul vnrlelle. IiiivIiik n dellcloiiH flavor, urn In the CHtiby ninrketn. It. H. Coe. who In pno uf the well known utrowberry Rrow em of Cmiby, broiiKht lnm tho local market Tuceilny omo MnKono bcr llin. They wero iiiniHiially lame fur Ihlu time of the year, and enmmunded n lioot! price. Krnm two row lie Kuthered on TucHiluy nfternuon twelve bine. There nr 14 rown, nil of which nre benrlnK, Hiid Mr. Ok will be able to Hiipply Hevernl of the merctimilH with berrle for acveral week to rouin. Mr. Cue IhU week nhlpped 70 bnxen nf choice aiipb'H to the i'ortliuid mur kel. The apple tree on bin place were heavily Inden with fruit. Ho han nlrenily Kathered X00 Luxe be side 200 more to gather. Among; the vnrlelle that he I HhlpplliK are the Kin of TomiikliiH County. Khodo Ih- tlve iiienxiireH were dlHi uned, wiih miimh, the InrKont of which mciiHiireH SLAB WOOD Gordon Brothers, of Canby, will furnish you with dry slab wood 4 foot length for $3.50 tier cord, delivered at your door. Telephone tothematCanby at their expense. Jomilhiin, Mann, While Wlnlur Hell llower, Seek No Kurllicr, ilmnbo, finu DiivlH nml Hi'ventl olhur vwrleileii, Mr. Coo nl thin yniir'd wnmly fair won 18 flmt prize mid Hi accoml on applcH mid pear ral'K-il on hi farm In ililt city, Dried Prune Are Short, ThlH year' crop of prune wn much Hhnrter than thai nf IiihI year, whlln Innt year W. M. I;ulr, llm curie mlHHlon merchant, Hlilpixil from tbl plnce 11 carload of diii-d pruiu- to UIhIiIii market, be wim only able to alilp IIiIh ytir threii (iuiuadH Theim were of Kooil nallty, nml briiuiihl u price of 6 ceiiln, Mr, Hair received two carload of lliirlimik potaloc and o'Ii -ih will ur- rive the latter part of Hi" ek. Many of I lie farmer nro liolillnu for belt er piiccH, the prlco mow . b-mg from O't ceul to tlU cetitH, Canby Market Ruport. The following qiiotatloiw nru given by (iordun Ilro., the grocero, and l.iii k" 111 on., tho blltii ': KkkhSOv. tloen. Ilulter 70c roll. roiiltry Jlenn, ISr. rprlng, 18c: old rooHicm, lite: duckr, l',-jc: geene, 2n. turkey, 21c. Muhalr, 81c. Wool, pir pound, 17c Hog", WnC vent, 12' Miiton, kifilnc. Hide (Jreen, Cc; nalti-d, 7c. Apple, per 100 II". tl; pear, per 10" Mih, $1. Toiuiiloea, per 100 H'i. $1.50; cab- bagr per 100 lb, poiatiivi, er 11)0 IM, $1. Oi'U, per tun, $30. V'leat, per IiiihIioI, $!. O-t hay, 13.f0; clover hay, $11; tlmuthy, $10. , C-irrolH, per Back, 90c. Honey, per lb, 15c. Ilacou. per lb, 2tc; Inrd, per lb, 15c; ham, per lb, Z5c. FIkh, 5 or 6 week, l each. Chlttlm bark, 4c P' r lb. IleanH Small whit", ()c per lb; large white. 6c per lb. Valley flour, $1.35; Supreme, pe- clnl hard wheat, $1.25; Muentem flour, $1.75. Wutermelon, per 100 lln, $1.50. Corn, per nack, $1. licet, per Back, $1.35. Sweet potato', per lb, 3c. Onion, per cwt, $1.25. Canby Band to Qive Dance. The Canby band will give the first of n Herle of daticea on Saturday night, when the band will furnish the miiHlc for dancing. Everyone knows what I In wore for tliim, a the bnml buy know how to entertain their gucHta and there U no doubt but that the city ball will be filled to It rupaclty on that night. Many of the talent mimical election are to be played. -7if Remedies are Needed Were we perfect, which w r not, medicine would not often be needed. But line our ytemi have be com weakened, impaired and broken down through indiscretion which have one on from the cirly e, throtifh eountlet enemtioo, remedie tri needed to aid Nature in correcting our inherited and otherwite acquired weakneatet. To reach the aeat of atomach weaknet and comequent dijettive trouble, there ii Dolliinf to ood ai Dr. Fierce'i Gulden Medical Diicov. ry, a glyceric compound, extracted from nr'ive medic inal roott told for over forty year with reat Mtitlactinn to all inert. For Weak .Stomach, llilioutne, Liver Complaint, Fain in the Stomach alter eating', Heartburn, liud Drtylh. Ilclcliini ol fm.d. f:i,rr,nlc fliarrl,,. .nit ntk.r Ini.ilnl Ueran(emciaja,, , "Uncovcry The Genuine han on outaldc wrapper Signature Vou can't afford to aeeept a tecret no t nun a auhntltute for thia o)nalco nolio, medicine or imi cowroimoN, oot even thoujli the urjent denier my thereby make little kittrr profit. IJr. Fierce' I'leaiant I'elleti regulate and invigorate ttnmach, liver and tioiel. Siiir.riird, tiny rnule. eny in take a candy. ii a time-proven and mott efficient remedy. COUNTY COURT 250.00 ! LITTLE JOHNNY JONES. Baker Stock Company With Specially Engaged Choruaee and Qomed lan Next Week.' It In nn entirely new Idea, for ) linker Stuck Company, so lung a i Hutiiiteil with high clan play like 'The Uun and Mouse." etc., to take a plunge Into the musical comedy field, but nirli Ih announced to hike place, i mid next week opening Sunday mat I- ELECTS! C h : -1 1-VA. j MOTOR DONALD BOWLES. Stage Director and popular member of the Baker Stock Company in Little Johnny Jones, wrjk beginning Sunday mat inee, October 23. 7 Supply the cheapest form of Power for Shops and Factories. nee, the first and one of the foremost at that, being mine ether than Geo. M. Cohan's world noted "Uule Johnny Jones," will be given wllh a burnt of color uiul musical pyrotech nic tlmt will doubtless cause no end of wonder In the ran!; of tui? regu lar and hardened theatre-goer always In search of Hoiiiethliig new and startling. Kor three week past one of tlm biggest choruses of tho pret tiest girls .Manager Taker has been a bin to 11 nil in (lie show world has been drilling night ami day under the direction of Harry Ferguson, formerly chorus muster with llonlta, and be sides one of the best Cohan corned Inns. .Mr. Henry Stockbrldgo has been brought here from the East especially for the production. Many of tho regular members of Baker Stock Company- are l rained and clever Binders, and these united with the large number of extra slnifers, danc ers and comedians will simply form one of tho best musical comedy or Kunl.utloiiB tho most exacting could demand. New costumes have been made and the scenery so Important to "l.lttlo Johnny Join 3," will be sur-1 prist) even to- those used to linker offerings. It Is to bo one of the sea son's "bltr things" a regular noise, as the press ngent would Bay, and ever since tho first announcement, seats have heen selling rapidly for tho week. Regular matinees will be given Sunday, Vodu"day and Sat unlay. John Burton will piny tho famous "Unknown." P. R. L & P. CO, Alder Street, at Seventh CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of filaSAfMZ&L: Letter List. List of tiniiiilmeil letters at tho Oretton City postofflce for the week ending October 21, 11H0: Woman's list Klnyne, Miss; Llnch, Mrs. S. W. Men's list Atkinson, Edw. M.; Bradley. D.: Crltchfleld, Ira; Dick, 0. H.; Ellis, Edwin; Hemlrlck, Walter; Ijino, R. w.; Ratke, G.; Ruane, Jack; Somers, John (!); Vaughn, Mack; Waklnnon, Wn M. i i Oregon City Commission Comnanv has now a large stock of brand on hand. Road District No. 1. W. II. Cnunnell .Monroe & Hubert , Dan Caffuey Jim. Davis 75.0C Con liuttln 2.7i Jack Hunter ' 12.75 Van I'utto e.7i I Bennett 27.00 J. A. Campbell 3,r,.00 A. I). KIrkley 2.7j 1. M. Nichols CO.Ofl J. S. Rloepcl 40.00 Clins. Henderson 35.00 Joe Kuxliford 45.00 Otto lirookman 20.00 W. Loubert .- 35.00 H. Kanuo 40.00 II. Tyler 10.00 T. Wrinkle 9.00 H. Ulrlch '. 13.00 Go. Held 1'. 25.00 Jno. Wilcox 10.00 W. H. Couusell 31.00 District No. 2. A. Mather 9.70 fjraut Munipower 15.00 M. R. Webster C2.50 Bert Klanery 100.00 I. W. Johnson 85.00 Joe Baker 50.00 J. Bennett 20.00 A. Langcnberg 70.00 Victor Wicklung 71.25 E. Boyer 23.10 John Young .' 40.00 H; KroBler 30.00 Orvll Johnson 19.50 Beryl Webster 15.00 District No. 3. J. C. Elliott & Co 10.50 P. Stradley 13.35 J. Ewlng 24.15 A. Burnet 5.00 H. Troge ' 27.50 W. Crooke 16.00 J. Blister 18.00 A. Heller 4.50 J. Moore 3C.00 C. Henke 36.00 M. Trogo 32.00 J. Stradley 36.00 Grant Mumpower 50.21 Pope & Co 1.47 E. E. Cox 30.00 Edmond McMurry 5.00 Fred Cook 16.23 Fletcher Tonge 21.25 Ray Dalles 20.00 B. L. King 10.00 Mark Rowan 7.50 Clyde McMurry 5.00 B. F. Goodson 7.50 R. O. Goodson 7.50 Carl Mumpower 7.50 Clarence Dallas 3.75 J. M. Robeson 2.50 P. R. Winston 7.50 District No. 6. Straus Lumber Co 26.94 Nick Schmitz 6.25 Chas. Krebs 13.75 District No. 8. H. Ferret "... 20.S5 W. C. Scougall 2.0Q H. E. Bronson 5.00 Carl Ralthel '.. 2.00 T. K. McCabe 46.00 Carl Ralihel 2.00 Thos. McCabe 42.50 J. II. Mitchell 22.00 W. E. Smith 9.00 G. S. Sharnke 5.00 Joseph Myer .: 20.00 John Meyer 9.00 District No. 10. Estacada Mer. Co. 6.80 Davis & Webster 3.65 Garfield Lumber Co 18.20 W. P. Stmffln 50.50 W. LaShell 18.00 Chas. Duncan 49.50 R. G. Palmateer 46.73 L. J. Palmateer T. . 49.75 J. H. Tracy 18.00 N. M. Tracy 18.00 II. E. Wooster '. 18.00 O. C. Kleatsch 71.50 Elmer Davis 26.50 E. L. Wonacott 60.00 Frank Thomas 15.95 Walter Lemou 1 16.00 Lee Wills 27.00 L. M. Yocum 27.00 H. Epperson 9.00 Paul Kleatsch '. . 15.75 Herman Dims 4.50 John Duus 2.25 W. M. Plnkley 22.62 Vun Woodard 22.50 U. D. Evlns 9.00 R. E. Martin 6.75 Fiord Davis " 6.75 Cecil Hampton 4.50 Vergil Wagner 6.75 Fred Davis 9.00 A. Dean ' 6.75 Richard Palmatoer 10.00 Ira Wells 9.00 Jack Inglish 9.00 Ves Wonacott 6.50 District No. 11. E. R. Zeeks 8.00 F, A. Jones 12.00 District No. 12. Frank Busch 7.45 Grant Mumpower 67.95 John J. Hatton .' S0.00 Fred Gerber 46.50 Wm. IJllle T. D. Crader Jens Mumpower District No. 32.50 8.73 17.50 V. Ilohlander ' 30.00 M. "Holman 42.50 E. W, llornahuh 66.75 F. Slelner 29.00 K. Joiieg 12.OO P. Btelner 20.00 II. Staben 4.00 A. Ilalicock 29.00 J. Bohlander 29.00 , A. Hornshiih 19,37 Alvln Hornshuh n.50 R. Mo. toon 15.00 C. Murnll 5,00 P. Llndon 15,00 D. F. Mrx hnke 41.31) W. S. Sally H.09 W. Brenner 5.00 I Duffy 5.00 District No. 19. Geo. Ilelvey 25.50 J. Ilelvey 25.50 J. Ilelvey 25.50 Deltrich 2:!.75 Paine .. Edwards Geo. Anderson 13.00 21.23 13.7S 13. I r ranK iiuscn . . 18.50 j wbin & C(x,ke 77.50 R. Duvall 18.75 12.00 6.00 7.50 6 ICS l.C 3.88 8.00 5.7 12.00 15.00 12.00 1C.00 4.00 8.00 9.50 3.75 17.50 18.00 j Il'idland Lumber Co ; fl. II. Mattoon B. Mattoon j W. C. Ward j District No. 14. J. B. Cummins Wilson 4 Cooke Pope & Co P. Peter F. Peter ... E. Mndan , W. 8 Gaily L. Dcrlck G. Gwllllm R. Fallon A. Splinter W. Brenner ' W. M. Brunnery C. Muralt B. Tlehert District No. 15. Frank Busch 3.30 Pope & Co 39.83 Oregon City Machine Wka 54.00 L. Mattoon. 70.00 W. M. Raney 60.00 C. E. Black 66.00 A. H. Finnegan 58.73 Gee A. Blskel . .'. 20.00 E. H. Parker 6.00 John Llndgrien 30.00 J. E. Gage 42.00 F. Bullard , 10.00 C. Bullard 34.00 Nelson Yoder 6.00 Philip Llndan 76.50 E. W. Hornshuh 11.50 W. C. Buckner 42.00 A. C. Warner 42.00 W. R. Snook 32.00 Geo. Lazelle . ... 42.00 Geo. Mixley 24.00 Jack Myers 31.00 J. C. Bradtl . 34.00 Henry Schaeborn ' 12.00 Rob Mattoon 33.00 Robt. Clark 30.00 J. W. Hiatt 4.00 F. W. Beard 12.00 H. O. Joehnke n.00 H. Bradley 20.00 Carl Shank 8.V0 O. Frost 8.00 O. Smith 8.00 E. Nuttall C. Graves E. R. Craves 2.00 District No. 16. Wm. Casseday 4.8O D. J. Hughes , 4.00 Wm. Steaheley 5.30 Aug. Steaheley 6.00 , District No. 17. E. M. Babcock 19.00 E. C. Babcock 1S.00 A. M. Olsen 15.00 Ed. Roop .. 17.00 R. Kyler 21.00 S. Latoitrette 21.00 A. Tice 21.00 a R. Dimick 22.5 Wm. Tice 44.00 Ivan Dimick 41.00 John Robins 22.00 G. M. Jones ; s.oo James Adklns 12.00 Herman Plpkey 16.00 Glen Irish 26.00 Fred Holtman 26.00 John Pankey 23.00 Dell Lrish 10.00 Clarence Roop 4.50 A. W. Rlggs 16. Mrs.. F. Ferrall 2.50 District No. 18. Frank Busch , 65 Pope & Co 50 J. B. Cummins 58.71 J. Moehnke 2.00 C. Moehnke 2.00 P. Steiner 1.00 A. Hornshuh 2.00 A. Moehnke 2.00 H. Hanson .' 2.00 S. Londergaa 2S.00 W. Thomas 4.00 2.63 f' 0' Lai very 2o W. II. Jones it ft i Otto Striker W. Wallace .. E. Deltrlch ... E. Mnshberger D. Duvall F. Churchill .. J. Anderson .. A. Moshbergcr 17.00 2G.23 25.50 21.25 16.25 18.75 40.00 37.50 30.00 37.50 F. Howard 40.00 T. Evans 35.OO E. Jones 40.00 W. Waldorf 5.00 L. Moshbergcr 12.00 J. J. Mallatt 7.00 A. Larking 3.00 R. P. Wallace 7.00 F. Churchill 18.00 G. Clip 6.00 E. A. Mallatt 2.00 District No. 20. C. N. Larking 10.07 E. Swank 1.00 Jesse Mayfleld 4.50 B. Culllvan 33.50 Carl Stromgren 23.00 A. Berglund 4.75 E. Berglund 4.75 V. Exlne . 4.75 J. Stromgreen 19.75 W. Anderson 17.50 Sam Bunnell 30.00 Nat Scrlbner 67.25 E. Llndstrom 6.00 R. Puiz 12.00 John Jones 11.00 Allen Metcalf 3.00 Chas. Grace 7.50 Ed. Grace 7.50 Tom Grace 4.00 L. Grace 5.50 Jesse Maxen ; 5.50 W. H. Wettlaufer 4.50 G. Griffith 1.00 Chas, Hansen 6.75 A. Schernible 3.50 7.00 2.00 A. T. W. R. H. V. A. 6.00 CATARRH 1 -.i ATn iZ fM 1Y-FEVER Ely's Cream Balm Sure to Clve Satisfaction. OIVIS RILII AT ONCE. It cleanscii, soothes, heals and protects the diseased nicmbrano resulting from Catarrh nml drives away a Cold In the Head quicklr. Restores tho Senses of Tasto and Srneil. Easy to use. Contains no injurious drags Applied into the nostrils and absorbed. Largo Size, 60 cents at Druggista or by mail. Liquid Cream Balm for use in atomizers, 75 cents. ELY BROTHERS, 8 Warran St.. Nsw York. Peter Myrick 9.60 Bottemiller 11.50 Griffith 7.00 Klelnsmlth .' 11.00 Larkins 8.00 Haag 9.50 Elmer Lee 1.00 F. Nicholas 1.00 I. Tollman .- : . . . . 3.00 District No. 21. Victor Backman ; 15.00 Chas. Backman 13.50 Nels Landmark 13.50 Chas. Freeman 19.50 William Freeman 17.50 A. N. Swansoa 7.00 Evert Ericksoa S.OO E. A. Swanson 12.50 Claude Winslow 6.00 Frank Robeson 14.00 Frank Countryman 12.OO Alfred Sawnson 12.00 T. F. Fellows 12.00 Chas. Beck 4.00 William James , 4.00 Mike Asplund 6.00 Lars Nordquist (. 6.00 Oscar Johnson 22.00 August Farsgren ' 6.00 R A. Swanson . .. 15.00 P.E . Bonney 6.00 Frank Bonney 2.00 Andrew Johnson 6.00 Nels Lundmark 5.00 Victor Backman 8.00 Chas. Backman 8.00 John Seagren 7.00 Jonas Petterson 6.00 Elmer Petterson 4.00 Emil Petterson 6.00 August Dahlstrora 6.00 Alfred Danielson 1.65 District No. 22. The Schafer Lumber Co 6.04 Jack Feyer 8.50 Carl Feyrer 8.00 John Stelnlnger 8.00 Ben Stelnlnger 8.00 Julius Bahmdt 8.00 P. S. Noyer 8.00 Pla Boyer 8.00 Bob Elkins 4.00 Clay Engle 20.00 Gotiieb Feyrer 14.00 J. Callahan 16.00 Jas. Lay 16.00 A. Engle 28.00 F. J. Painter 16.00 Geo. Boyer 16.00 Alferd Rood 15.00 District No. 23. Chrus Lorenz 1.50 J. H. Kraus 50 Fred Bachert li.oo Geo. E. Oslesby 5.50 Distriat No. 24. John Schwnbauer 2.00 Ernst Thiel 2.00 Amos Lais 1.57 L. P. Spagle 16.00 District No. 15. J. W. Smith 17.50 Kllnger 13.25 Ira Morris 13.25 Wllley Reynolds 12.87 Victor Grimm 7 00 C. KHnger 26.00 Walter Adams 8.62 (Continued on Page 8.)