. I ...... ...Ullll RIAL liTATE TRANtriRt K. II. IUr and wlf t , - f DiDS III A HE ACI TOTALS Ki VtA STOP ANNOYING PEOPLE BY COUGHING. STOP ATTRACTING UNDESIRABLE ATTENTION. nmer lrow and wife lo IhirU Klatry. tr la ( It. II. 1 . IL I r : II Jt4 IL Vldi"a to r. Ra- to and wit. M H. la Jtr.f ljitr I J T. Rplger and !f to RoLvff A. Teonaa a4 wlf. Irayl five U portuaKf: I MrW T. Mark aad wif In Jmv IWaltv and rrl la l'hlanter 1 l l.f: HO. I'rrd II lUrrla and wife to Al !iiiT. M"k 1 In ' It. Alk- Haliry lo t"rd It. lUrri and wife. bWwk II la Oak Orwf; fl. f. R- Kl and wl to tl. W. Hil. lea IraM Blh la Wflaow rr.a I J.n iwrreth and wife lo f.ll'a'th T.r-llrr. K S B. K. e-riioa . W. 4 H W. V, ctlvo 11, T. 4 S R. I E ; f 14- ltry K. Moorw and hmtand it WV r H Iok.. H I I H W. aerllKP iy T. J 8 R. 4 t: f'-w. I W.; ,T -""'. f.. I ta-.... Km J. A. Twfta. tL ctfy. U fowr keiXbera wcViet aa uxal rr AU arw cuul war vt raa aa 1 rlvw fc tw . TVv arw Jte J. M. Rlrkay. ot MaaiW. w.; E. M Rwkaiy. a:o cf MUwa Iv. Wla: O. T H Rxkaby. o New U.Vi. Wl. as4 Wuliarw Rtrkaby. of Novta.yor', W U, U lte.H an w, JL1 Hki M. Warwork Ln. .. ICHIC" AND UNOt CLAltN j EACH GET tlX j la a raa r.;:d alti rr'lttaa4 C'.-y H ft arkocl f r4 tk rnx. t4 k!i..'I Wt:lay aad ' o.'f rk a erf 4 la I IHITlTUTC M At TONO CLAI TO H0i0" iitiMiMit inprriior.rPT s... . HLUUlinUMUfBDWl Puri ird Pleasant Dr. King's New Dit co try Drives Aay Cough and Cc!i Makes You Fed Rne. You knowhowvery embarrassing It il to constattly coogh at parties, b church and other public places. Besides suffering the distress c coughing, yoa regret tic anaoyaacc to those with whom you are brought ia contact, and dee'de not to go out again while your cc!d lasts, causing yourself much incooreniecce. Tiny wrlUs Jfru IL 0. Cro, Qnzlzrj, Ttua, "I rser! iti.irrtT conglj k4 col I, I'.t ilaoe uiz Dr. Elrl 3r IjroTT, I Lire not two LctiftI or szaortd with eiiitr for our t years." Ask your druggist for a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery He wd refund your coney if cot satisfied. with lov. and affw-n,,' cl'ih-, K.rt a K. Adfaon. aern. 2 T Adr :;) Ik cJlr. W.Il ! IS"' ay rni to l ! 144 o ftA!Cf!..9 r Imt or. (f.t a nti H ih' after warta rn4. ike cm wt all tkrtrots. lh $Mtf ! or4 tkaa aar rf l' :. lUrrUr prvft:f ka tke b-t rUlm r U pJafW. Tkla rhl U the c tkl baa tk d''lBcHw o ttg tile oely o com oft W-tor u ta a cam with Mr!sh!lt. tb wjtS tt wa firnl dfid it MX Imbs. Anl KkonU la Ihi gnvip ai raa'am. lllajatoo. ktrlxuhll asi l'n-Uy. W. U Mnlvar. fottB.r f, . h.U. of j..t,a al. i;rth '"' ft. Ibk 117, ltt..o. in, . CITY STATISTICS T anc tuiM vr t t f.s:t. r ; rtr. o ltn cHacx aa4 :k tarttr that tt. tfc oU cam faaui wkii ta aa-TTT4 r ned to a far W. I lil.berd puy T- r.ror a'arteil la t trrMi tirr aa Vim ct a! f ic'.W Ull. aa4. wi'k a clr f):l' .furw It. ra W yart f' a tfvb i 4owa aad tid ID acorw wisk ta p-1 pr cURe. j Ac: tk tt r Myr ; alsioat auil oil th wu r.nnt. r tir. c .B the ft:4 4 J xria Urforv I bls T4t IT fWatlft. j Ta tie ui b off a wk from rr.lay. i OTTCON'OVr.R A nirrUt li msm wi rrete. to Mi Ort" Oct aad ilouaral readier tr t& coua ty Jrk We-::tay. a 1 R,;t R. W4.T.t c( kn-". rw a unuw ltrc rrcca the rouaiy rVr W-Uly JFTA Fl.UKE.tR At Vfowvr. CTjd R. Kerr, of Orf CMr. ae 1 V-M Em Jewell c Graneevt.lew I'U were avamel 1 fc, fl. I a, f C O ltonoian in l trmrU lnr. , A. J Marra lo I'.rry kUrr .if. jv., llir'l lift ,u" Ho. ItamtKM Cemetery ta. lalton, t j irr K. Mmoo, blork l feriet.ry; 111 O lieraon. N. W. bl, k u rr: 111 U1 a V LUNGS m.mm II! I I i W38 SALEM HAS STARTED a nSre hau icfxw that ha hern ionl workable in oflwr cita-i rTt mm tunpt.e in Ur;e nurnSrr anJ hrre thrr can talk, rraJ, and pjy games free from leoarian inSjrrun of all tort. The plan ha worke A in all of the cities kere it ha been r" a thorough trial The coF.er inclwJes all of the aJvanrar that are mually ptn by the be Y. M. C A. organlatim. It pr'riJes a place far men to cither, read, anJ plar uch earne at they den're and ' free from certain revrktinc r-ith which the awntiation wnwWt in member. Absolute freedom in the room of the organization i jpven to them. TVy may gather rhere, read and vnckt. They mar there await orrorTum- t for work. Odd job of all ort conve through Lie ciunnej ttut wen an institution ofTrr and the men are lent out through the effort of a rr-ina-r who tpend all of ha tune and devote hi attention to the affair of the organ irarkin. The irMtituti'n a rton sectarian. It ha no church affiliation. It plans svork for the mm who me it room and offer them all of the advantage that a V. M. C A. can give. Such an organisation would be a r-n to Oregon City where ne awciational rheme ha been rrd and failed and would, po."bly. be the vilutiwi to the problem that confront the city in pro viding tome place of amusement and recreation for the young men who now loaf around the itreet before aioon and cigar tor became they have noth ing more interesting to do. Certainly some such proposition hou!d be tried. There are crow d of young men on the streets of the dty every day who are either without work or have no definite plan of recreation for their leisure hour. With the alon driven from the city, the men who spend a large proportion of their time and money at the ban hould be provided with ome form of legitimate amusement and ihould have a place where they could spend their leisure time. It b necessary that tope cheme of the kind be started here at once and the coffee house offer one way out of the dilrma. Some of the most the affair of the citir and at where such institutions J.ave been established are identified with their working and are either officer t.r member of the board of director of the organizations. A Night of Terror. Few alirhu are more trrlMe than that of a mother looking oa br cbiH cboklnf and aaaping for brth dir. Ids an attack of croap, and nothing In th boui t r!ive tt. Many moth t bare puwd clarhta of terror to this iitnatlon. A little forethooebt slll enable yon to avoid all tbla. Cham berlain' Cotuth Rmrly U a certain eure for rrotip and ba never been known to fall. Keep It at band. Kor Mle by all dealer. (Adv.) Unchanging Man. Mortal man 1Ttv hot little differ- erxe In uplte of the dlverxity of rar and rllmate. and to analjzlrijf the Ei'TI;tlan sv almt find oarnelve re- ,fAi-A. Int-lle-tijal man Uo manl f-u a alnauiar Identity of rlratlon and'bellef from the Mle to the Gangt and from the Kurotaa to the Aruo. Mermre da Kroe. NOTICE The following warrant hare remained In mj elite uncalled for for a period of aeven year. Therefore. nnlea the person In wbone favor thejr are drawn appear property Identified, and draw aald warrant on or be fore ry;eiiit-r 15th, 113. the ame will he cancelled. Uated, Nov. 2Ub, 1413. W. L. MfLVEY, County Clerk. GENERAL FUND Name Amount Date V. V. Clarluj $3 00 July . W C. U. Hall 170 Mar. , Wfi Huaan R. Curry 40 Deo. 8, 1005 Henry ConMl 1.70 Nov. 3, 1S05 Al Drill 120 .Mar. 9,I4') Mr. J. Frahllck 6.10 July , iVm D. Oorire 1.20 Mar. , ISO Vlftor Halter 2.01 '. July 6, liOC Altert Johnijn 170 Harrb 9, VM E. K. Ja-k 2.00 April , VMA (I. W. KwehaiiKh 1-20 Nov. 10 1 SO Y. C. Mlllhorn 1.7't July . ISO'S M. M. Mlnnin 1-10 March 9, ISO Wm. Mollne 2.S0 May 4, IS d. W. rerelful 1.70 April fi, ISw Dr. Chaa. I'fyffer 1 70 Nov. 3. 1S05 I'aul I'nie 2 00 July C. ISO Pleasant Hill Cemetery Ann. ... 2 00 July 6. ISO B;hool Dint. No. 103 2.00 July , ISO D. V. Hhaw 120 Aug. 3, ISO A. W, Bhlpley 1.70,. March 9, ISO Chaa. 8w,u 170 March 9, 190 Frank Know 1.70 May 4, 190 A. L, Htlmpaon 1 20 Aug. 3, ISO Daniel William 120 May 4, ISO ROAD WARRANTS Name Amount Date fl. Aeiteter $1.75 fiept. 7, 190 Krnent Afboff 75 Mar. 3, 1905 W. V. Adarna 100 May 4, 19u A. Iiaka 75 Dec. 7, 1905 Oacar llama 3 Aug. 2, 190 f. Dlrkenfeld 75 June 8, 1906 J. N. ISramhall 1 Aug. 4, 19)5 C. Carolhera 50 July , 190 J R. Kdwarda ; 1.M July , 190 j' Eteel 73 Oct. 5, 190 E. T. Crider 8 June 8, 190 Frank Gutiverbet 1-50 Feb. 4, 1901 V Grimm 1-00 Dec. 7, J 908 John Hammelman -GO Nov. 8, 190 Oil Hanaon " Dec. 7, 1903 Koll Herring 7 May 4, 190 8am Hlllman p June 8, 190 Ueu Hubbard 1-20 Nov. 8, 1906 William Huggln rf Jan. 6, 190 n John : 1M Nor- ,90J ZL- Jefferwn Aug. 2, 190 John jlc 'ao. 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