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OREUON' CITY ENTKRl'KISK. J KI!AY. .ll'I.Y :t1, V. COUNTY COURT District No. SI. J. C. Kllloii Co i:7.S Win. N'othnagla S.b3 T. J. Uolma 40 40 O. (Iran 39.75 John DeYuuiiR 2K.00 Jake DeYoung 30.00 II. Ht-nnlngaen IK OA Hani Hennlngaen 2 00 I NoruuUt 1 l.H Ole Roillun 24.00 E. R. no O0 C. Zlntl 8.00 K. Johnaon s.oo E. Teevln H O0 U Rodlun it 25 C. Ilarkman 47 :5 Nothnagle 126 50 Nothnagle 47.75 n. w A. A. I. Heaeork .. Ilofrmclater ,. John Mollne Gu Erlekaon .... J. II. Wllaon ... Auk Samuelaon . n. wui A. Iloeae O. Boese E. Boese O. Boeae 8. 8. Dallas Adami ... John Hoffmclater O. House W. Wit Ml M. R. White 63.60 45.50 S7.00 19.00 3 S.OO 21.50 62.00 28.00 20.00 63.15 42.50 24.00 16.00 12.00 S.OO 33.50 53.15 Jos Parrl.h 4 00 Prt-d Unmner 4 00 T. J. Wlrti 30 (Yank Mute Jo Wallace Nat Hrrtbhrr Ilt-rt Cola Olitrlct No. 67. Oanliy Hardware A Implement Co I Geo. Scramltn raul Kckland David Wealtierg 8. Miller I. MOhl"TKlT A. Moahlierger Frank Ke nnlaon Chita Hel(ern O. Kyllo A. V. Kyman Wm. Rmh J. Bradbury M. Unti U 1-anu P. Schamel J. Sandcn ...... P. A. Todd A. Itagcman .... O. Bergatrom ... If Kyllo Elmer Wldatrand Hen Heyerly ... A. F, 400 4.c0 4 JO 2 00 210 6.00 20 00 17 50 20 00 100 600 3100 12 00 100 33.25 1 5 50 1000 10.00 1.00 2.00 20 00 14 00 1200 8.00 10 00 700 400 It. tiibut-M ('. K hinlih , N'oltlnitham A I U.i Hlda Mill JW 2M I'o. lue U'Si"0 & loiil't lV ... i6v E. H. IMtiirlt 37: i Ike Johaaon So 00 V. H. IMalt JOtW Jdt ti llrlnrlih ., A. Il'lnrl. h Alrl (fell Kri I'atli-raon .. Arvhle I-aiiJla . . , J. W. Bennett ... IVank litis te .... VVtlw.it t'oohe Jacob Hi lull .... . U. Achilk-a . . . Krih Kl.hrr .... Ild June 21 Jd 2!J 1100 21 (Ht T7 17 W 4 25 4i 77 iki 7k (W Hoc 4l 09 C trnil y Cu'i. II H Audu. J W. u.nh llMH I II)' I'llUllcr W. II MaltixMt Iluittiry rva t'u Cirvv'l C'4 tint- rt Hubert" ......... Iluml--y fr fu Mr. K It Andiaa ti. lUl.laln . Jamb f 1'. It l.ttrtay C. W. Ulii Hiram Ji t.in IV II. Humor ., ... I mi . JJM . ISW . 125 I I K. (Jardlier 400 Eynian 22.50 District No. &8 Mumpower D. Rasan 45.65 John Anderaon 53.75 Fred Anderaon 50.65 C. Proebatel 40.65 R. W. White 73.00 D. O. Smith 51.00 A. M. Lunderland 10.00 Dlatrlct No. 52. H. W. Kanne $ 10.60 Samuel Lenon 17.30 August Geppert 9.50 Glen RusMord 16.25 J. Phillip! 17.50 W. W. Sutter 16.75 Royal Zlnser 15.60 C. F. Zlnser 2.00 Dlitrl;t No. 53. J. C. Marquam $ 2.0S Addle Hammer 52.69 C A. Beugll 21 5 Geo. Palmer 24.00 Edward Jackson 34.00 Nick Beer 39.00 L. C. Palmer 8.00 O. L. Hammond 18.00 Ernest Conrad 4.00 Geo. Wooster 6.00 District No. 54. J. O Prank Robertson P. GroherK Llndqulst C. Miller Johnson Ilurkhart E. Ilrown Rrown Dallas R. Reed Clo District No. 59. Geo. A. Prown Web Horton E. W. Horton Edward Roscr f A. J. A. W. T. W. C. J. D. 3.M 11.25 4.00 4.00 40.50 800 2.00 64.50 6.00 46.50 21.00 3.50 5.7 3.00 5.00 3.00 Turn Datlt N'iah t'hrUlnrr . . , Prank Janicar .... 8. U Caxo Will l.'dar.U .... Allen Edoard ... Olio Ni'hm.'ln-r .. Carl KthmrUrr .. RolH-rt Hhornnom Oitit Striker ThMulore Miller . . Julin Irlnh (ut Yrske John Morgan .... HUbert IVI Criteaer E. V. Chtmer .... W. FraiUr II. Newton ! 00 30 2O0 42 00 42 00 37 00 I (HI 32 00 325 47:0 52 50 1100 21 00 4 60 1500 12 00 1200 15.00 1200 .S. I.lnton 1300 GENERAL ROAD FUND H. F. Gibson f 39. Coast Culvert & Flume Co. ... 47.35 ... 42.10 .16.00 31.00 34.00 12.00 2.00 20.00 20.00 3.00 10.00 16.00 8.00 16.00 1.0o 4.00 ...$ 28.60 ... 3.75 ... 16.40 ... 57.00 ... 143.00 ... 61.50 ... 41.00 ... 37.00 Can by Concrete Co Wlllard Stanton J. L. Stanton W. F. Stanton Harrj Barnes - Ellsworth Scott .' L.E.DImlck Clyde Kuml Oliver Toder Amos Ketch Glen Mahler , Tbursa Graham Grover Kunze Allen Drescher George Wolf District No. 55. Chas. Llvesay Fred Brown Gustav Fisher Bert R. Finch Fred Moehnke Chas. Hlveley A. H. Myer G. T. Thompson Geo. Hlveley 8.00 Joe McCombe 40.00 H. Ewalt 41.00 John Wink 41.00 District No. 55. J. F. Cromer S 42.00 C. Fouts 12.00 Joe Hlnkle -. 23.00 Harry Kitchen 6.00 Lloyd Ewalt 30.00 A. S, Richmond 40.00 ' Oliver Gerber 54.00 James Cromer 144.00 A. A. Allen 151.50 ' W. E. Cromer 20.00 Wm. Toung 84.00 J. H. Kitchen 43.00 Frank Young 41.00 J. W. Bucroft 13.00 Byron Randolph 4.00 D. C. Fouts 68.00 H. A. Fouts 2.00 R F. Bateson 5.00 J. E. La Croy 43.00 Geo. M. Hlveley 50.00 W. O'Conner 30.00 James O'Conner 11.00 P. O'Conner 27.00 E. Powers 38.00 James Severe 16.00 Ed Flcken ..- 30.00 G. W. Morgan 20.00 Elmer Powers ' 4.00 District No. 56. C. Carlson $ 12.50 Stephen Fellows 4.00 J. Fellows 2.00 D. Creason 2.00 Arthur Fellows 2.00 A. Slavinske 6.00 F. Rlpke 3.00 E. J. Swank 18.00 Fred Hettman 14.00 Joe Wallace 17.50 Frank Nlcklos 18.50 Joe Panish 9.00 L. Radford 16.25 B. Ramob 70.50 B. Cota 46.25 D. Fellows 28.50 C. Williams 14.25 G. Zeigler 30.50 J. Beeson ; 11.25 F. Brunner 59.55 Nat Scribner 102.50 Wm. Rutherford 5.00 John Wallace 34.00 Ed Tralor .50 Jesse Mayfleld 18.25 C. Garde 24.50 J. Hehn 16.50 L. Garde 6.25 Ed Voh 48.50 Fred Hettmaa 4.00 Owen G. Thomas 11 J.' J. C. Sullivan 25.00 Alfred Hobson 20.00 Miller-Parker Co 39.10 M. M. Crawford 3 O. P. Roethe 23.80 C. M. Sparks 23.95 Estacada Progress 14.80 Oregon City Courier 10.00 Ed S. Miller 61.00 The Beebe Co. 1839.63 Coast Bridge Co 2150.00 Standard Oil Co. 4.00 Bert H. Finch 2.35 Robert Mattoon 36.00 S. A. Lovelace 8.00 C. E. Surfus 4.00 The Goods Roads Machinery Co. 1039.79 E. T. DuPont de Nemours Powder Co 80 Oregon City Foundry 1.2 Clyde Anderson 9.00 Fred Holsclaw 9.00 J. Sherman 8.00 R. Scnuebel 9.S0 Port Ry, Light & Power Co 25.20 Record Publishing Co 24.00 Phoenix Iron Works 42.80 87.88 94.50 12.00 29.10 33.30 200.00 12.80 65.85 A. H. Averlll Machinery Co. Chase Linnton Gravel Co. Geo. VanNorthwick Huntley Bros. Co J. W. Smith O. C. Klaetsch Wilson & Cooke W. H. Mattoon Frank Busch 155.35 Coast Culvert ft Flume Co. ... 64.00 O. Davis 33.82 H. F. Gibson 5.40 Borlie & Wetzler 5.87 Hodson-Feenaughty Co 72.51 C. R. Llvesay 67.30 Stefanl Lumber Co 603.54 I. Case Tra. Co. Inc 907.75 Wm. Nothnagle 30.06 H. E. Gill 10.29 Clyde McMurry 18.50 Walter Hurkhart 18.00 Frank Groberg 20.00 Ed Bates 66.00 Roy Davis 9.00 A. Linqulst 20.00 Earl Gibson 10.00 C. O. Davis 13.50 Floyd Davis 4.00 W. M. Hobson 40.00 H. Anderson 1.00 A. Erdman 2.00 C. Anderson 2.00 Dr. Barendrlck 33.00 Port. Ry, Light & Power Co. 6.23 L. P. Lowe 2.25 L. C. Lowe 40.80 Oscar Word 23.90 Geo. Garry 30.65 Geo. McComb 24.75 Fred Gibbons 45.25 W. Bacon 40.25 Tom Hagen 30.90 A. H. Klinger 49.50 A. C. Park 46.10 W. Sanders 4.50 H. Vanderhoof 26.40 Howard Powers 6.10 E. C. Hale 11.25 E. R. Leaf 61.00 Otto Aschoff 55.00 Walter Helms 34.85 E. Helms 9.00 Henry Helm 6.75 Orval Watts 16.00 Mark Sprague ................ 8.00 Frank Hattan 11.50 G. T. Watts 3.00 Chas. Hattan 24.00 Albert Hattan 9.00 H. Berger 14.00 J. R. Carr 11.00 J. W. Watts 16.00 O. W. Hattan 10.00 D. H. Watts 6.00 Emerson Watts ' 6.00 J. J. Howk 12.00 Newton Moak .' 12.00 Joe Tooke 12.00 J. Hattan 7.50 C. T. Howard 7.00 Harvey Scnuebel 4.00 Geo. Anderson 1.50 1 Milt Yfor 10OO Ray Dllon 11 Albert Mead 10 00 Myron Iiond 10 00 Allen Rutherford 4 00 Glt-nmorrle Quarry Co. 250.00 Albert Hughes 603 City of Oswrgo 11.00 Pete Emmott 2.50 Jamea A. C. Talt Co 625 Coast Culvert ft Flunw Co. ... 36 00 A. J. Monk 67 25 Arthur Maple 23.60 Wamter Emmott 34.85 Rill Schaffer 43 90 A. Waldorf 7.00 Joe Chuck 15.75 Pete Emmott 67.50 A. D. Oliver 6300 Chas. Haines 48.15 J!m Nell 39.37 Ilert Hayes 28.10 Herman Melr 11.25 Will Austin 9.00 S. Bullock 20.00 Henry Miller 52.00 H. F. Gibson 12.00 Kilmer ft K Intel "00.00 Chaae ft Linnton 21.65 John Bennett S.40 E. Hobson 233.15 I. Case T. M. Co. Inc. 49.00 John Morgan 27.00 Peter Hlibert 62.50 Del Crltexer ijoo V. Criteaer 47.50 Byron Newton 28.50 W. C. Frailer 46.2 Milt Yeager 67.50 Ray Dillon 67.50 David Rutherford 48.50 Sam Linton 78.00 Albert Mead 20.OO N. Norton 20.00 Byron Bond 9.00 Earl Wink 10.OO W. Miller 6.25 J. W. Barlow 3.00 Wm. Burgoyne lo.i John Gauer 7.50 W. Cheptic 3.60 City of Gladstone 2574.21 City of Willamette 33 Lity of Estacada 600.90 City of Mllwaukie 2184.82 City of Sandy 19: City of West Linn 7982.37 City of Molalla 443.65 EXPENDITURES FOR MONTH JUNE," 1914. OF Election. w. w. smith s 3.00 T. Mass 5.00 Oregon City Enterprise 6.00 H. A. Heater 4.50 H. M. Robbing 3,00 John Gaffney . . C. W. Swallow 4.60 1.50 Lyman Derrick 2. 10 David Sherruble 4.r,o A.. J. Lewis s nn Cris Muralt 3.00 O. A. Pacenkoff 4 r,n Paul Wlnslow 150 Huntley Bros. Co 4.17 Huntley Bros. Co 21.38 The Ladles Aid Society of M. a. uiurcn 3.00 8herlf. E. T. Mass $ 31.20 B. J. Staats 4.00 Huntley Bros. Co 1 is Clerk. W. L. Mulvey t 10.00 Ruth Smith is.00 Iva M. Harrington 2.20 Emma T. Quinn 2.00 Huntley Bros. Co 6.35 Jones Drug Co 1.00 Recorder. E. P. Dedman $ 10.75 Lou Cochran 65.00 Huntley Bros. Co 1.10 Treasurer Alice Dwiggins ; 60.00 D. Cunningham Co 14.00 Jones Drug Co ,co Huntley Bros. Co 10 Assessor. J. O. Staats $ 27.00 N. R. Graham 24.00 L. P. DufTy 30.OO M. E. GaJTney 58.50 W. H. Holder 12.00 D. Engle 33.00 Oregon City Enterprise 7.00 Huntley Bros. Co 1.25 Court House. Pacific Tel. & TeL Co S 26.65 Home TeL Co James Adklns Lmbr. Huntley Bros. Co. .. L. Adams Vonderahe ft Booth Co. 15.00 8.64 4,00 1.50 1.50 Mm. K li 1 a Iald ll.niur II. ti. Hiarkoralbrr V. K. lU.nni-y II. N. Kt-fkort II A. Kruao John MulU-iihiiff K. II. Kmlih I. P. Itiiffy t A. Ukln. II. M. Ilartni-U (. II. Mrlaaner ('. 1a Tnoinaa (!nir U 8 batwr Adulph Koollxrnirlt r Iva IHIa Robrrtaon Mra. M. E. Oiun h John N. Hlrvrr ydnry Cola Hugh Kana , I. K. HafT Charts Oicleaby Kd fiwrbard Edna llafrr Wm. Wright Edna D llondt W. W. D llondt Forest D llondt Dr. W. T. Ilrown John U Cam run John Rcbabrr Fred Schaber Ilorman U-aman D. E. Froat Braalo Itafer Jusice of tho Ptaco. John N. Eleven E. M. Kellogf T. W. Kelly A. U Reed D. E. Froat Corontr. Wm. J. Wllaon T. eleven Dr. M. C. Strickland Gottfried Marauardt Dora Marquardt , Charles A. Stuart W. I. Wrftlaufer E. Jones W. H. Bottemlller Ed C. Iluol Fred J. Moaer N. Larklnt J. Daulton Chas. Murray J. Tobln H. Greaves W. H. Smith E. U Johnson Otto Aachoff Adotph Aachott John Y. Humphries Dr. W. H. Barendrlck io 3: CM ;7 4t a: o 31 2 0 3i 14 2iM 31 0 30 20 21 0 25 40 27 0 iliO 1000 3:0 300 3 0 2 10 2 40 200 (00 2 20 120 2 2 130 220 2.30 370 1.70 170 4 40 2 00 100 2.00 20 3 00 (1. I', (litilna to lUalUy Diva. I n I I klr. T I. Hiiilih 100 J... K II..U-. 12 U II P. I'.-UUm lit) II VI iinrr 7 vo II. II. I(rttir t Uk imkxm 14 o !(.... II I. Iliilmaii . 2tfu Jail. K T Ma I H 32 ll.inllri lifi.a (o t Juvamlf Court. II K. Pi"t' I 3 I MI11.I K I b irth 351 Wild Animal Bounty. T. W. linn . I 4 00 AWt Jiilnia.ui 2u00 W. A hl'n 4 00 IYrJ tv half r 4 00 W. A. J. 'ii. a lo 00 Tsa Rabat K. M II. 1. -I I II Pnntiny and Advartialng trrnn City irnfrprtM 1211.70 Ormim CUy l'irrr 1120 Ta Dpaiimnt. Allx-rta Dunn (0 00 J. A. Tufta bo 7 K ('. Ilarkrtl 7100 Btat and County fair. WHIaiiielto Vallry KiImmUUio An 1744 27 2 20 3.70 1345 7.60 3.30 2935 BOO 34.60 600 170 1 TP 10.00 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 120 1.20 1.70 1.70 1.70 10.00 M. V. Thomas 1 20 John Phelps 1.20 F. L. Patterson 1.20 S. F. Sims 1.20 John Vanderhoof 1.20 Byron Edwards 1.20I Survtyor. D. Thompson Melclrurn .... S. A. Cobb Waldron Hyatt Harry Gray Chas. Simmons Dave Pendleton Huntley Bros. Co Insane. Dr. Guy Mount E. T. Mass Miller-Parker Co 8upt. of School. Oregon City Courier Mrs. E. Shaw O. Freel Mrs. Gussle Hull H. M. James Breton Vedder T. E. Calavan Multnomah Lodge No. 1 . . E. Calavan Wm. J. Wilson Huntley Bros. Co Board of Health J. A. Van Ilraktn . W. J. Wilson Huntley BroB. Co Dr. R. Morse Indigent 8oldier. Meade Post No. 2 G. A. R. . . County Poor. Wm. Danforth David E. Jones Boys' & Girls' Aid Society ... Mrs. Bradtl W. S. Owens Sam Booher Dock Mosler Mrs. Jessie Allen Patton Home J. Rosenthal Mary Ruol Peter Erickson Sarah Gibbons Ella Payne Henry Splens W. J. Moldenhauer Louise Ballou , , , Matilda Carlisle . . ' . Ensley Mrs. Golber Harry Cooper Kate Gardner Maggie Johnson Fair Bros. . H. Dauchy . . . . . . J. Bentley ... Kellers Grocery ...( F. T. Barlow .... The Hub Grocery Geo. Raddaway Linnett ft Emmons Robbins Bros. .. Fred Clack B. Buckles Frank Hopp Adm Batdorf Bros. ... Denis Donovan L. Adams ..1128.90 .. 4.1.80 .. 23.80 .. 12.50 20.00 , . 4.00 ,. 23.50 .$ 10.00 . 11.00 . 7.60 .$ 2.00 . 9.00 . 9.00 . 9.00 . 132.C0 .'126.20 . 8.00 . 7.50 . 21.28 . 9.00 . 25.75 I 7.80 . 10.00 . 10.25 . 30.00 .1 25.00 .$ 15.00 . 8.00 . 10.00 . 10.00 . 20.00 . 16.00 . 10.00 . 20.00 . 16.00 . 20.00 . 5.00 . 15.00 . 20.00 . 10.00 . 10.00 . 10.00 . 16.00 . 15.00 . 16.00 . 15.00 . 20.00 . 15.00 . 16.00 14.90 3.90 , 10.00 . 16.75 . 65.00 6.00 8.00 10.00 6.10 7.00 20.00 7.00 8.00 12.50 2.50 In the Itutlrr uf lha Fauak Road No. aft I. Rraoliition aaaid directing County Hnrtryur lo mka an eiamltiatlun. In lb niall. r of Hi claim of M loarll for tat rrbata. (r.lTrd that arrant laaua lo claim ant for 13. In th Dialler of loan plat of C.rr in'a Addition to Oregon City. Ord.Tr.J that aald plat be approved In lha matter uf opening Ilia Paid- in road. Huxrvlaor dlrrctrd to rauao alt ffnrra lo be removed. In tha matter of tha Mt-Coan mad OriliTfd that aald road Ix opened. In the matter of lb E. L. Moor road. All clalma for damages having been aettled said road Is ordi-red opened. In tb matter of the Kartell road. Il.arlng art for Auguat 7th, 1914, at 10:30 A. M. In the matter of the Wills Road. Hearing set for Auguat 7th, 1914, ai 10:30 A. M. In the matter of the Ogleahy road. Hearing set for Auguat 7th, 1914, at 10:30 A. M. In the matter of th Molalla and Barton bridge. Contract for construction of both bridges awarded lo A. C. li. Berry for the sum of 121.247.00. In the matter of general road tax collected within the limits of the cities of Gladatone, Weat Linn, Willamette, Molalla. Sandy, Eatacada and Mll waukie. Ordered that fifty per cent of funds collected within corporate limits of above named cltle be paid, aald pay ment shall not prejudice the rights of said eltl.'s as to remaining fifty per cent . m In the matter of plans and specifi cations of (he Mllwaukle-Scllwood road. Ordered that said plana and spec I- Orations be approved and bids aaked for to be received up lo July 17th at 10:30 A. M. In the niatl.'r of the plana and spec ifications for Improvement of the ('lnckaiiiRii Gnfy's Crossing road. Ordered that said plans and speci fications be approved and that bids bo received up to July 24th at 10 30 A. M HUl HTA'f DAUGHTfftt fUO f MOM CAPITAL WITH THIIH MOTHER P MM. IN SUCH PAIN Suffered Everything Until RN tored to Health by LyJi4 E. Pinlham' Vegct. Lie Conipouri, llorvnra. Bo. Dakota ! ... . . . ( n il.lt every month w, " down .. . 1 . iilowi ba.U "darl,, Pi nn. a. I. arli. .i l . . darlia . .. . tf.-aal of 0,. U( 'nr iitti. lha ,!, fcrr, M t at I J floor ami ery . rauaa l hurt';, and I nana M Z any work a y " times. At ait . 1 SlQMOKA IUI FUlflTES. i LTOHORt ' MUtRTA . Thete ara to ilauiililera of Victor! mi lluerta, the Mexican dictator, who realigned. Mr. I.uls Mirentea, II11 era married daughter, la only clxlit een. the nliled a rnloiiel In tha fed ral army. Tha other daughter, l.o- norv. a untuarrlvd. Hba I altteeu years old. They fled from Mexico It r with their motlirr Jual before heir lather aent In hla ivalgnatlon aa rovlaiolial prealdenl. OT WEATHER HURTS VALLEY'S HOP CROP OUTLOOK SOMEWHAT LESS PROM ISING FORECAST SMALLER PRODUCTION man aMlvlaeJ me to try LyiUl jlfli hain't Vegetalila Coniiound M. ' bottle. 1 full letter tli next mm I tixik tlirea mora Ixillle of It ant fK well so I could work all tli Uma. h"a every woman who lufTera Ilka 1 44 will try l.yill tl I'lnkhain't WgrUU Cmound." Mr. 1'. W. INnr. Route No. 1, Klorrnca, South Dakota, Why will women continue loaufTerdii In amldayout ordratf out a airkly, half, hearted exIntenca.mlaili'K llirra f.iurU of th joy of living, when tliey ran M health In l ydla H I'lnkhatn'a VeifeUbi CoiniouiidT Kor Uilrty year It has been tha stamL aril remedy for female Ilia, and has re. atorel the health of thouaamlanf wumea who have been troulilisl with such all. menu ai dliplaomeiits. Inflammation, ulceration, tumor, Irreirulariliea, etc. If jo want special advlra writ I l.ydl U rinkkaa Medlrla Co. (eoafi. drallal) I.rn, Bans. tor teller will be opeaed, read and answered by 4 womaa ana held la strict ronfldra. NO FAIR AT MILWAUKIE MILWAfKIE. Ore., July 24. The annual fair planned by Milwauklo grunge, No. 2S, for September 25-6, will not be held this year, a vole of the grange having decided against holding It. FORD PLAN CALLED A E DETROIT, Mich., July 2. That the profit sharing plan In force In the Ford automobile plant here, baa "not brought an Increased output commen surate with the Increase In wages" was the gist of a report made today by lloyd Fisher, an Industrial expert, to the board of commerce. "Hut far be It from me," added Fish er, "to criticise the Ford plan. It has brought about what Ford desired, and he Is satisfied." Fisher's investigation was made fol lowing the first three months' evporl ment with the plan. The details of his report were not made public. FIRST WHISKY KILLS HIM. Young Man Dies After Convivial Even ing With Frland. Philadelphia. After dropping uncon scious In bis borne ICdward Cavaoaugn, Jr., twenty-one. died soon afterward. According to the police, Cavanangn went for a stroll with several friends. He never bad drunk whisky before. During the evening be had several drlnka He returned home and. according to bis father, was not Intoxicated. He went to tbe cellar to remove a nail from bis shoe and called tbat be was dying His fnther rushed to bis aid, but he died a few minute later. Kxtreme dry weather la canning loaa to the hop crop of Oregon, and a sim ilar condition I reported from western Waaliington. Several dealera whu buvt visited the yards of the Willamette val ley during recent days, are generally of the opinion that tha outlook for the hop crop I somewhat leas favorable than a few waeka ago. Jullu I'lncua, a prominent local hop man wno waa luat returned from a two day' lour of tba yards of lha val ley, say that the crop la Buffering from the lack of rain, and unleaa mole lure I secured soon, he forecast? big decrease In the pick. Klscwher throughout the world there seems to be a similar condition From both the continent and from Eng land come word that extreme warm weather and the continued drouth have affected the crop, and the outlook I therefore for a material decrease In the world's output. The talk of war In Europe Is also having an effect. Tbe countries af fected produce a large per cent of the world s crop, and If war should mater Inllie It would undoubtedly pull down the worlds output to an alarming extent. "Heat I culling down the hop pros pects In the valley," says Mr. I'lncua. "The vines are not arming out as well as initial. In some of the aectlona of Waahlngton county grower estimate a loss of 10 to 30 per rent from a year ago. If we do not get rain before Sep tember there Is not likely to be more than 120,000 bales produced In the state. "There are no vermin In the yards and the quality should be exceedingly good. "At the present time there are or ders for contracts In the market at 14 to 14V4o, but fanners do not want to sell on account of the smaller crop prospects. 'BIG DITCH' WILL' BE T 15 FORMAL ENTRY OF VE88EL8 NOT REQUIRING MORE THAN 30 FEET 8CHEDULEO SAVED LIFE, WON LIBERTY. Convlot Plunged Into Lak and R euad Drowning Boy. Wichita Kails, Tex.-Plnnglng Into tbe water uf the Fort Worth and Denver railroad lake, near ber. a member of tbe county convict gang renrued a drowning boy. The boy wa Jue I'erdne. who was seining In the take wltn other Doya and got beyond hi depth. Tbe cries of hla comrade reached the convict gang at work nearby and one of them plunged Into tbe water and dragged Perdue ashore Just lo time to av hla life Th convict waa given hi liberty. WASHINGTON. July 23. Ononlng of the Panama canal to the world's commerce on August 16 next was an- naunced tonight by Secretary Oarrj- son. Probably the first vessel to pass through the great waterway will be the Cristobal, a war department steam er now at Colon. There will be no formalities In the epoch-making event, all ceromonloa be ing loft for the official opening when the International fluot panscs through tbe canal on March, 1015. Mr. Garri son's announcement was made In this brief statement: "The Panama cannl will be opon for commerce to vessels not needing more than JO Tcet of water on and aftor Au gust 15, 1914. "The official opening of the canal, as heretofore announced, will be made In the month of March, 1916. An ap propriate announcement will be made when a greater depth of water tnan u feet has been secured. . "On August 15 Colonel Qoothals will inaugurate the commercial service by sending a government boat through the canal. There will be no ceremonies incldont to fhe occasion, but American newspapers who may desire to have representatives preauiii may uuiu, mc other who will be present on the boat will be determined between now and the time mentioned. "L.INDL.EY M. GARRISON." 4000 MARCH IN DUBLIN STREETS RIOTINO IS RENEWED AND CAR8 ARE STONED IN IRISH CITY STRIKE IS THREATENED BY POLICE Concert by Military Band In Other Town Are Canceled "Th Maiaacr" la Dnouned by Mob DI'IIUN. July 17. Hinting broka out again tonight but subsided iik. out serious result. The rumor afloat that the Kcottlah bonnm would entrain at the Amlens-ir,tv Hon. A great crowd, for lha moat vuv from the a hi ma, surrounded th ata- tlon. The rioter amuaed Ihemaelvas by atoning streetcar. Six hundred volunteer parade through the itroot. a crowd of 4000 following them, marching In step and Inglng. Keeling runs high throughout Na tionalist Iroland. Town council ar adopting reaolutlon denouncing "the maaiacre." The soldier of the IJmer- rlrk and Kilkenny garrisons are con fined 10 barracks, and concerts by mil itary bands In several towns bar been canceled. The lord may or Dublin has called meeting of the magistrates lo con sider the action of the caatlo authori ties In calling out the police and sol diers without consulting the city of ficial. The police threaten a at r Ike unless those member of the depart ment who were dismissed for dli bndlence of orders are reinstated. It Is announced here that Sir Joht Ross, the police commissioner, re igned a a protest against the suxpen lou of Deputy Commissioner lliirrelL he Nationalists are delighted, a Commissioner Ross waa unpopulur. WHEAT MEN WAIT FOR OF UROPEAN SITUATION HAS POWERFUL EFFECT ON NORTHWEST MARKETS You're Bilious and Costlvel Sick Headache, Bad Breath, Sour Stomach, Furred Tongue and Indiges tion, Mean Liver and Bowels clogged. Clean up to-night. Get a 26c bottle of Dr. King's New Life Pills today and empty the stomach and bowels of fer menting, gassy foods and waste. A full bowel movement gives a satisfied, thankful feellne makes you feel line. Effective, yet mild. Don't gripe. 25c at your Druggist. "Watchful waiting" Is the altitude bolng assumed by the wheat growers and dealers of tbe Pacific northweat. la difficult for anv of thorn to de termine the next move with the rciult that thoy are waiting to see what actu ally happens In tho war gono. Prices will be dotermlncd to a very Inrge ex tent by the action of tho powers and much-- doponds upon the attitude P' Russln. Should that nation engwe C7 lively in tho war, her port win " closed and all the wheat raised k BeveJml hundred thousand bushels 0! now crop wheat have been sold since the season opened, but what tho exact figures are no one appears to know. It Is said that a half million bushels have already been shipped to the Orient and from six to eight times a much to Europe direct. If all Europs engages In tho present war, prices will go up through the United States by leaps and bounds and It Is Impos sible to determine what figure they would reach. While flour has not been affected as yet, should wheat prices contlnuo where they now are or go higher, a big advance will take place. It was stat ed Wednesday that flour Is very firm and an advance should be made but millers are awaiting further develop ments. 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