6 oitKnox city kntkkimiisk. i'imhav. .iim.v k;. im.v ON BUILDING AT i&&zmm AKEDTO'iGAHElilSIS 10118 htp 4 MHjlti. ran I eal of lbs tl , Uii.i lii- hi. ri Inn. 1. W M Uatmn rl ut and J W. Wat I MONUS McAROLE JOINS PORT- aon rt lit.. I Jans K Thai bef, K LAND At SHORTSTOP. BITWItN WOO AND O00 VISIT eXMlHIT OAlLV - LOGAN BERRY JUICE SAMPLED OREGON lll'II.IHMi. Panama I'i rlflr Ktoa!tlon. July 13 -The normal attendants at I lie Orr.n (.uiLIiiik ranitr arniii.i) a.Ono to fi.i' '0 a il.iv. oi l about I he lams as the arrs iU.I . attendance al Ihs San lui-yo rtpol lion. Monday ummlly alma a the; miialliat rrowd am! Ttiurwlay and J"rt Pacid Caitl Lf)v. Kan Klam'lM i j. Anj.l.-t Kjll lake . Portland Oakland Vrrnon all :.:t in) (W (11 IM of I'll- H. K of ki-lloii . anl ths. wet Id acrea of lbs K W. of -j ) Hi n I. lownthip 3 .uth, ran? I wed of ihs W lllamrtle mmnian. . n-a' E In all, lu , II W. II. .1.1.11 rl lit l J J Filler klit. ("1 ai-isa In His J H liil.- II ; ! I.. . No M. onhip 2 xMiih raiu'"! I rati of I hi' WllUnirtts inett.lian; . fid V K. ItoUin iii I'. W. Na.iiiian et , lli ai rra in ti lion i.m nn.i 15 aouih. rams I rl of Ihs Willani- rlli- meridian; II ' Hi-Hi rttats Iralitfr-ra filed with I'm IIUIHIII l IllfHU ! I 1...IIW-.H" ' '4 fla ' .... .1 . ....l.l.M wn.ll-.t.. I.1M.IV MM1M fall I day Ihs brut, though Hatuidv anJj ' mn wrrs wurd la Ian..-!? ri'inil u I .......... 1. 1.. . I .1 .. . I ..l I runway mrv iiiifliia...; a v uj. , - . Sjtorda). Nlm-rii ii anil thru o'clock. T entered Iha ftont door of Ihs Orsnn bulldm-. During Ihs uiu POIITI-WO. Ors. July II - Fits In I a. i It.s mors of todat'a ill (.'.it of Ihs lUati-r I') Ids Hi-ala In Ihs fit. I full gams of Ihs Tti'. A Uih .v Ihs fi-l In Ihs rltliih In hlrb Ihns j lallsil. fii.l!r I iii'i I. anil a p'lilir tool t.Un ia .i- ihrt.an ..' if . ' an. i,n Cu hi Mo A r.)l.' .M nia.rr Wallrr M ' r. tl r.Ji' Km y hr.i .1.1 r, hu h Irs.i ini i'r ti aT iloon Hi cis, for a Mm on .ins of Ihs .a)ri. iai.li if. omiiirii.i'. I lull Iwrnnsy, fitrnirr i' '"t ttif 'l..-r ! nui M.irriiis lu-d r r.i.'.l n.u. ii f.u ianr)'a ork In His ol.l tUta. lis i Ihsrrfors lanilsil Xli'Ar.tls, llli li. , l.itlnc hs U familiar i Mi.i.ls vaa nsi-r a rrral hliur, I. ut hs a t or k inn .hI fi. l.l.'r an. I for hla ork arniinj l ,.il an. I hi hii.I I'rs.lis fuursa on lbs rluh a ki'pl In ihs It-anil.' (or )iar Mr ( rils fliruri'a thai lis haa rnuus'i blAVlRS LOBE APTIN LIADINO IN PINST PEW PRAVei Pacific Coaal Laayua. Han I'i 411. 1. ii tj-j Hall laas (H I.4 Anai'lsa 6IU I'oitlaml r,ni Vstlloll l.) Oaklaml ili iH'ltTI.ANIl, Ors. July lit - t,M1, li'vrn Iniiliim for ihs U., Ana li-ain to ii'fial Ihs l('asra ami linn Ihs aiors only 3 In J. Hie i,. hr.tr liKtira on (hs .-lib ami ll,..t an!, J"":1""' tM ,h- ,lw f,r" . ? Il.l.llttf ILU.H. Pk.-.l... Ik. ...... his for Ihs tlrfrat of ths Imala. Ths cams oa alow. oln til ths fait tlul Ills fli'M a4 tu-aty. Krants an. I hour ths aains day, St. rnlrrsl lh front itiMira of Ihs No a. la hui.lin an. I 4:T at ths MIoiir1 hull.llns. Tln's lo hiilliiliita srs lahhstl for rom parlwin. Hhrlnsra. rrat crvi1 of Ihrm. hvs vlallsij Ihs. OrsKon hutlillni tlu asrk. Ir. Punamors. boontsr fmin- V. Mnflatt. tola Z'j an.) :. In Mo. k II. ....I l..l t.i 14 Irt.'l.lkllM In M.t. k l; anJ lola 4d l."4. In. lus. In bio. k ' m"h lh o.Hln (.luhsra 47, and lota t la 27. In. Iuls. in M.xk 77. anil lola 47. 43. anJ II. In hltk k 41; all thsas lola hrlna- In Mm Ihorn'a a.l.lillon to I'onUnil; 1 1 171 I. Ws.srt si ut. in J. X. K'llloil. 40 ai-rra In asrllon 24. loanalilp 3 aoulh. rams 2 sunt of ths Willamette n-rH.llin ami alxt ?.". arrsa In Ihs Volk. hsailsil ons drlrcallon that aaa J c Xort,m y u C. No. 4. In lout. Orrson'a lorlr hsrs. anJ II. O. rs-' fc 3 u(h w j of th w harh. dlrsctor of ths wuthsrn OrrSon UmrUf n.rllll.n; I0. booth, pllotsd rrour. ibnnu-h ih, Slirlnir,n 0r. harda fo toWarrvn1 bulldlnc on Thiira.lar. Mr. Prst.arh , n.hi or.h.r.1:! n-orod a aroop for hla arcllon by -) i lancra Van.lsrmssr to ths North rtsrn Tniil Co.. ltt S. MiKk I. May-j ood; I0. I I.udalK Rrli h rt ti. to V. C. lis-1 paaa. Mork SI, CUt kamaa lU-lchta; ; HO. W. C. Ri-paaa si ux. to ths I'ortlan I Bsruritlsa Co, blix k M. Clarkamaaj Hrlchta: 110. J. O. Klrod rt ux. to Maud O. Van OAKS Water, ISO acrsa In asctlon 2. ton ahlp S aiutb. rants 4 rant of the Wil lamette meridian: 110. laaac X. Krr rt ux. to J. Iteimkl. tending to the 2M mrm'irra of A rajah temple, of Rsdillnir. Psnnnylvanla. an Invitation to atop at Aahland on their i ay north and take an auto trip ovrr! that rlty'a famoua arsnlc driveway, and ihrouRh the Iloiriie river valley to Medford. He booMsd and boated at moil a rate that Ibe RsddinR Shrlnera voted unanlmoutly to a rent the Invi tation and make hlra prove hla atate menta. The WllUmette valley repreaenta tlvea here are now engaged In a form of advertlaing that really r-romtm'a M inicrr MrCrr.lis bem hed Walter lins and pill Hilly Hpeaa bark In hla old position at aeroiul. Ty U'IkT aaa but at the head of It.s l.aitlns lit In plaie of Ihwns and Mc Anile. ho )..ln.-. lbs team ttwlay aa abort lop. aa in rlxhth Halllon. Today'a baltlna" order Han IVanrlwo MelivjM. rf. Si lul lir. If: llellmann. lb: iHiana. 7b. Il , dir. cf; Jonsa. 3b; Hi biiil.ll. c. Cur-; ban. aa; Hmlth. p. I rortUnd-Ul-r. If; IVrrlrk. lb;i Hpea. rf; lUtea. lb; Htumpf. 2I; Mil-. Iard. rf; Maher. c; MeArdls. aa; I Krauae, p. ' Vmplrea Wllllama and llnney. . o..alon.il hit from ILutua ill ls all Ihi.t a ho.raa.tty, MoArdls la an rl ku. n by I'oant leaaus fana ll. at any ftiilh.-r romiiieiil on blm la unmi rary ISSHUTOUT I MOOSE AND MOLALLA TIED CHAUTAUQUA LEAGUE. IN Standing of Chautauqua Ltague. r. M.ms .... MolalU ... Claikamaa Mj. klnir Hart. m ..1 ..t ..I ..I W. I.. IN t. I ii .loo.i I 0 .I0O.I 0 I 000 1 0 I .000 1 BASEMAN GETS IN 41 GAMES. SINGLES SAN KRANCISCO. Cil . July IX , Jai k Xeaa broke ths orld'a rsttinl 1 held by Ty Cobb for bitllnit aafely In I rtinsrcutlve caiiiea thla afternoon 1. . l I. . I .1. I..... by .11 w..llnK to run the ,l,k of .new No. a lowhlp j M , M . - - " ' """ The puMle w UKin- to iotn of ,ne Willamette meridian: $1. i vvi,..n'v i.i. .i..i". 1 llltrii ami CrlbbN. ureal reaulta. On to daya of the j, Woi. 5- Orern City: 11300. week vlaltora are riven . taale 01 Ml-; Franklin T. Griffith t ux. to th.! Umette valley prunei and on two dayaj willamstle Pulp & Taper Co.. Z9 97 aamplea of losanberry )uk-e are taaled j ,rrv4 (n tf,e Felix A. Tollard D. U C. drink. like . duck takra to water. Invariably 1 oreeon California there w Immediate Inquiry .a to where nil the t-nk,n Tru(t Co ,0 Frank Railroad Clai-kan.aa and M.i.kl'iir- put up a pretty itame of In el'all at J-.lil Thuraday aftsrniHn at ('li.iutauiua I.Tk Clarkamaa won. mim 2 to 0. In Ihs fatea- fame of l! m ilea. Mini- i'ii. :m alal.alsr for tl. 1 winnsra al lowed but 1 bit - l permitted one I alk. lie alruek out 9 )' the Mai ka I bm 8 rlns. . It I ir k '0- Ma k-turej .iii.v.il ... o hit but s.' l:r 1 well a. .itter-il Two double pi ami ki-ii. rd (hi 1 Ming on bo '1 '. 1.- 'i t t"rl the . iw. ii.c r,.. ri:v. imaa. lUu.Ini and WIImiii: .Mai bur8. lit ll 1 ft at. INiaiis rnalii8 thi plats 011 Hatra' alnxls, after two were out In ths fourth the Angola lied the ai ors and In ths lant half of 1'ial aams another Hi-ater r..iil ids plate, put IH18 Ma team ahead. The n-. rs tied In Ihs astrnlli and Ihs nrvl t.illi-i ina.lo In ibe loth won for ihs Call fomlana An enorinoua crowd attended lodat'a t barlty name Inrlu.l.'.l In lbs ae I tatora were . large number of aoeMy eopis. ins rorlland Tolles depart mem band waa on baud and after rai h limine. It plavrd varloiia aslKlbma. Manaiier Walter M.Crs.llo atardil hla alar aouthpaw. Harry Krauas, on Ihs mound aaalm.1 the Anaela. whll Jm'k llyan, I lis ileprmlaMs Veteran, heaved them .croaa the plate for Ihs vlallora. Totay'a halting order: Iia Anaelea MaKKart. cf; MrMul len. 2b; Woltsr, rf; Hornier, lb; Kl Hat. If; Terry, aa; llrooka, c; Melaer. 3li; Ryan. p. rortland-lvans, rf; lerrlik. lb; Hlumpf. aa: Hats. 3b: lllllrard. rf. Spraa. ?b; llnher, r; luibrr. If, Krauas P- T'mplrea Wllllama and Hiuiey. MOOSE DEFEAT MOLALLA. Riavu't'a Hy finda In ban. la of Couiily Tuaiuier a .lli a'.ls In paniuM of liuieial llind Waltaiila , . I ?3 I in.. I In liamU of l ouiilt 7 11 amii r arplli M lit alrn of CiMiiily lload Wairanla !J.S J -I li.tal Hi mill. r , I LIll.iII Ne4 lli..lli.liii JI..!CJ I. Ia M. Ilairlnalon, I'tHinly l ink of I'laikau.aa I n. inly, On. .a. d.i bi rr. b irrlll) Ibat Ibe d. r.'ln alaliim nl la Hue and fi.di.l IV MTI SI W Ml II lol I hits h.ir.inio a. I my hand and anus. lbs xal of lbs fount) C0111I thla lit day of Jul), lll (Heal of loui.ly loniil VA M II UllllM. 1 1 1. I'oiinly ( Ink. SEMIANNUAL STATEMENT (if lbs County TrvauM-r of l'U kamaa I'ouiilt, Hi. (..11, (or His 'i yi.d.iha rmlliii oil lbs 3m h day of June, A. I. Il'i, of I ley Mielt-. and paid out, from whom mrhrd and mil amuie. and on what anounl paid out Special Sihsel Pgnj To amount on band (nun Ul r.-hut I J.o.i'. It To amouiila reeeltrd from IKIJ Tate I,'.'i;..a To auiouiita rn-.ltrd fiom lull Tatra tii.citi! Co.' hit afely In hla forty-flrat conaerti- live came, and reentered hla aeven- Ibe Oreson prune ran be bousht. and o,h 40 .ere. In aerllon 21. town-hlp ''h " T '"7? . -t i.m ..i,t k iv.mi . . . . . .. . tieia "ll over tnal atreiin. arorea of order could be taken. FYom the way the taut era enthune over the loganberry juice the repiewntatlvea at .11 the boolhi In the building: are .greed that there Is every possibility of thla drink becoming even more pop ular than the grape juice made fa raoua by William Jemilnea Bryan There .re many demands for cases of thli and It is sincerely believed that this little sampling Is going to accom pliih greatly In widening the market for both the prune and the loganberry Juice. This will help the entire v.lley, Another thing that is making . hit here Is the Albany "Pioneer" rhalr theae "split-bottom" ones made of hide. They .re the most comfortable chair In the building and many .re seen writing down the address of the maker, R. Veal tc Son. This concern donated two score of them to the Ore gon building and Is likely to reap an excellent return. Friday night. July 9. Toet Edwin Markham. who was Oregon born, wss a guest of honor at . special occasion at the building and read some of his poems. Members of the International Press congress were present, among them at least five Oregon editors Bruce Dennis of La Grande, Thomas Carroll of Portland, Arthur Ruhl of Medford. E. E. Brodie of Oregon City and E. B. Piper of Portland. Oregonlans are advised to bring heavy clothing or wraps when they come to the exposition. It is foggy and cold most of the time, with raucL wind, 3 south, range 5 east of Willamette 1 marl.li.n- t'Afl C. A. Benedict to fieorse E. I-amh. Clackamaa Markshurg 0 K. II 2 7 GIVING OUT The Struggle Diacourages Many Citizen of Oregon City. Around all day with an aching back, Can't rest at night; Enough to make any one "give out." Doan's Kidney Pills are helping thousands. They are for kidney backache; And other kidney Ills. Here is Oregon City proof of their merit: -Tames Wilkinson, 201 Fourteenth St., Oregon City, says: "I had to get up often at night on account of kid ney weakness and I suffered from pains and aches in my back. My limbs were quite stiff. I used several boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills and they made me strong and well." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy- get Doan's Kidney Pills the same Mr. Wilkinson had. Foster-Mllburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. (Adv.) REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Cobb's record was 40 mines, diirln w tilt h he hit safely- 7S times. i- attrtttlv i-on rrttltil.tt...! t.v 10 acres in section 33. township J; hu ,.,mmt ,, hu ' greater plains from the fact that Wil liam has been the Oakland first aai k er'a "Jinx." Nesa' single was through the box to renter field. He waa By a arors of II to 7 ths Mows tutaeball team of thla city defeated the Molulla nlns Tuemlay afternoon at (iluilHtoiie park In the Chautauqua lea Cue. A .urge crowd witnessed the tie ft-ul of ths eastern Clackktnaa far In era. Anioiiiila paid out from Hpnial Hi hotd llmd I'-aluiii on band . pitnl CHy Pund To amount on hand from lt reNirt To amouiila level ted from J Tatea To aiiiouiiia re.rlie.1 from lH Tatra Amount! paid out from Hiatal City futid .. Balance on band I Id liioul I M O" II on I 70.IUUUI .1 7i:-. 7IS4J . 1 i t :o.&:ai I :v7 i tlll"l f iu.f.i(Si',i south, range 4 east of the Willameitel meridian, and also a right of way. 20 feet In width, along the south side of the before mentioned tract; $100. Jacob J. Schaff et ux. to Fred W. Boyd and Leroy G. Peterson et ux.. 51 3-4 acres, near the Martha Mcljtrty and the Julia M. Mueller tracts, and the Isaac Farr D. L. C: $10. Xorthwestern Trust Co. to C. D. Christiansen, lots 7 and S. block "F", View Acres; $10. j Real estate transfers riled with the county recorder Tuesday, were as fol-l lows: I W. P. Clotfelter el ux to J. II. Nash.l BLADEN OF DEFEATED TEAM 13 thrown out a moment later when ratiKht off first. Jack broke for sec ond and was nailed. Wllllama to Ten nant to Gedeon. ;; 9 TO 4 UflDinMDtNTPlin Mill IMJot MAIN POolllON i ! OREGON CITY MOOSE LEAD IN I Ganaral Pund To amount on hand from taat report To amount rwrltid from 1I3 Tatra To auiouiita rerrltrd from mil Tatr I. M. Harrington, Hralp lloiuitlra W. J. WII.011. Hbrrlff. fees K I'. Ivdman. H order, f.-ra I M. Harrlnglon. Clerk, fwa Unea. Juitlis Court Int. rolleiied on bank depoalla Notra onleml cam elled by court, (len'l Noti rraldeiit l'auH-r rrfund from stats Krror In Usui. Wt I'ald Usui. I'und Wla Ons half of Flnea First half of Slats Tat Transfers from ?!en. Ind. Itsfuiid MACKSBURG IS DEFEATED WITH SCORE 3 TO I. CHAUTAUQUA LEAGUE. Chautauqua Leagj Stanrt'i.g. 1'. W. Mihw 2 j Clackamas Molulla 1 Barton 2 1 Mucksburg 2 0 IVt ,10"j ..".DO .,".00 .500 .000 Chautauqua Layu Standing I'. W. I'.t Minims I MolnMa 2 Clackamaa 2 Burton 2 MacknliurR ...I IllliO .5011 ..".no .:.oo ..'.on Balanes on hand It.yol.tl $1(7.2 .'2 II County School Pund. To amount on baud from last remrt ,U, 7i To amouiila rserlted from ISIS Tatra .7s To ninoiinta reeely.-d from l!MI Tatea f.l.f.17 01 county recorder Thursday, were as fol lows: B. H. Hathaway et ux. to J. B. Ho ney, lots 2, 3, and 9, block 23, Zobrists addition to Estacada; $1.00, C. T. Howard ct ux. to Ruebcn So- fer et ux., lots 7 and 8, block 17, Mu lino; $200. John J. Shidell et ux. to Lizzie R. Howard, 25 acres In section 25, town ship 2 south, range 2 east of the W lamette meridian; $10. Real estate transfers filed with the county recorder Friday were as fol lows: Arthur Needham et ux. to George K. Walker and W. H. Ross, lots 73. K2, 87, 88 and part of lots 88 and 90, in the Ross & Walker addition to Sell wood, Gardens; $10. Ella VanDersal et vir to Carrie Pres- ba, E. of the S. E. of the S. W. 1, of section 22, township 2 south, ranse 2 east of the Willamette meridian; and also an easement near the same property, for road purposes; $10. J. C. Tracy to Martha Tracy, 17.74 acres In the Wm. N. Wade D. L. C, No. 39, section 21, township 3 south, range A east of the Willamette me ridian. Title tt Trust Co. to Elijah Coalman, 20 acres In section 11. township 2 (south, range 4 east of the Willamette meridian; $10. Real estate transfers filed wltn tne lots 12 and 13. block 4. Mtlweukte park: $10. David Closwr et ux. to W. A. Gar ner, tracts of land in ibe J. D. Gar rett D. L, C. No. 61, section S. town ship 2 south, range 2 east of the Wil lamette meridian, and section 31, township 1 south, range 2 east of the Willamette meridian: $10. Meidrum Flume Co. to Charles E. Merfirum, entire property of every kind, owned or controlled by said com pany; $1. Henry H. Moehnke et ux. to W. H. and A. C. Thompson. 3 acres in sec tion 32. township 3 south, range 3 east of the Willamette meridian; $130. Merlin A. Thompson et ux. to H. B. Volheim et ux. 84 acres In the P. M Hinearson et ux D. . C: $10. Clara Lantz to C. Stebbins et ux., S 4 of a 25 acre tract, beginning at th" N. E. corner of the S. E! 'i, of section 1 township 5 south, range 1 east of the Willamette meridian; $1500. Abraham Zlell et ux. to William v.l- dell et ux., an undivided H interest in the W. H of the W. of section 2, township 7 south, range 2 east of Hip Willamette meridian; $1. Ferris Mayfield et ux. to Martha Goldt, part of the S. E. V of the N. W. 14 and the X. E. hi of the X. W. of section 4, township 4 south. range 3 east of the Willamette merid ian; $10. Rudolph Schroeder to Nora Schrou- der, the N. E. V of the N. E. 4 of sec tion a. township 3 south, range 1 east of the Willamette meridian, 40 acres; $10. Arthur Needham ct ux. to .Allen W. O'Connel, lot 80, Ross & Walkers ad dition to the Sellwood Gardens. Real estate transfers filed with the county recorder Wednesday were as follows: C. R. Miller et ux. to E. C. Chase, 6' acres in section 9, township 2 south, range 3 east of the Willamette meridian: $S20. E. C. Chase to M. M. Chase. (,i HIT BY PITCHED BALL. Chautauqua League Standing. P. W. Pet. Moose 2 2 .1000 Barton 3 Molalla 2 Clackamas 3 'Macksburg 2 .6;i .500 .333 .000 GLADSTONE PARK. July 12 (Special) In an exciting game, Bar ton defeated Clackamas this afternoon by a 6 to 4 score. Bladen, Cluckamus' regular slab artist, was hit in the arm by a pitched ball in the third and blew up on taking the mound for his teammates the following Inning. Bur- don, who replaced him allowed two runs in the seventh, but held the Bar ton sluggers dofn to four hits. In the sixth and seventh grames, Clackamas managed to send four men across the plate. The game was fast and al though tin; slugglst was quite free, good fielding on both sides featured the contest. Batteries: Clackamas, Bladen, Burden and Wilson; Barton, Dlllard and Douglas. The score: R. H. E. Barton ...0 0 0 3 1 0 2 0 06 8 3 Clackamas 00100120 04 7 4 GI ADSTONE PA UK, July 10, toprt-iun Anmner ial game was played on Chautauqua field this after noon, when the Moose lodge of Ore gon City defeuted Macksburg by the score of 2 to 1. Webb and Barotholcmy were the Moose battery, and Moeller and Grlb- ble worked for Macksburg. Ths gains was featured by fast fielding work on both sides and a pitcher's buttle be tween Moeller and Webb. Each ul lowed five hits. The Moose scored once In each of the first two frames and from then on neither scored until the first of the ninth, when a blngle and two errors by the Moose let one Macksburg man across the plnte. Quick headwork and a pretty peg by nartholomy caught Moeller of Mucks burg at first and spoiled the latter' chances of tlelng the score. Three thousand people saw tho game. R. H. E. Moose 5 4 Macksburg 1 5 4 Barton won from Molalla by a 5 to 1 score at Chautauqua Friday. I ill lard and liouglus acted for Burton and I'rcMott and ('oh In ttero Uiu .Molulla b.tttrery. Preseott was touched up for seven blnglea by the Mm kalnirg slug gers while lllllurd kept ths Molullu men down to 5 hUs nnd all well scat tered. In the eighth a 2-bn.e drive by Murphy, s steul and a anerlflre netted Mnlullu'a only run. Tho scoro by Inn digs: It. II Barton ... .1 0 0 0 3 1 0 o 0-7 Molulla ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 5 $ M.4."! II Amount paid out from County Hi IiiniI Fund $ lO.T. IT . I I'alaiira 11 11 hand )'.iiim E PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. At Oakland II. II. Sail Lake 4 12 Oakland 10 16 No. Innings 9 $ f.;.4.s.4 Dlatrlcl Road Fund and Bpaclal Fund To amount on hand from Inst report f 2f,,9" 79 To amounts received from 191.1 Tatea To ailioiinlN received from 1911 Tatea Plank, Gravel. Crimhed lttrk, etc Motor Vehicle Fund. II. W. Olcott Wta. ordered cancelled by Court. Road C. S. Mild Hulea. 25 per rent., II. W. Ob olt Donation for Road No. II Amounts pnld mil, Koad Wta. lien'l. and Special Truiifers from Spec. Romls. refunds 3.S3I2H . Sl.f.7J.;j 4030 . I.fi472 39.61 113 79 25 00 1217.212 2.1 .$I7.92..VJ I2:;i Huliinre on bund f 37,.",;!7.:i1 Stat School Fund To amount on bund from Inst report Hulnnre on limit At Vernon R. . Los Angeles 6 12 Vernon 4 6 No. Innings '. . . .9 SLUGGERS WIN GAME HEAVY-HITTING BARTONITES DE FEAT MACKSBURG. Real estate transfers filed with the j acres ln sectlon 9 townsnip 2 g'out, range 3 east of the Willamette me ridian; $S20. William M. Delop et ux. to Edith L. Deardorf, 45 acres in section 2, town ship 4 south, range 4 east of the Wil lamette merldan; $1. WOMAN IS RIFLE STAR MRS. SCHILLING BREAKS 90 OUT OF 100 TARGETS. Chautauqua Ceague Standing. W. L. Pet. Moose 3 Barton 3 Molalla 1 Clackamas 1 Macksburg 0 1000 .750 .333 .33.", .000 GLADSTONE PARK, July 14. (Special) Barton slugged Its wa In to an 8 to 3 victory over Mackslcirg this afternoon at Chautauqua field Thirteen hits were checked un aga'ntit Rlrgs of the Macksburg nine while Smith allowed but 7 safe ones. In '.he last half of the eighth Barton, In fcr.nch of lilts and errors, shoved fo:ir men acretis the nlatc Battrorlos-- Barton. Smith and Douglas; Macks burg, Rlggs and Grihble. The score R. H.E Macksburg 02100000 03 1 4 VENICE, Cal, July 15. With a large crowd present and the marks men in excellent form the Los Angeles Gun club's tournament ocgan here. The big features of the day's shoot was the breaking of 90 out of 100 tar gets by Mrs. Schilling, using a 12 guage pump gun. One of the squads attracting con- Barton .0 1 0 0 3 0 0 4 08 13 3 H. M1DIE IS BEAVER McCREDIE SECURE8 FORMER 8AN FRANCISCO INFIELDER. PORT! AVI") Oro Till v SItom- siderable attention was one composed . McAr,lle famllar,y known a8 '..onua of four left-handed shooters and j former men.r or the San FranclBco Charles Julian, tne one-armed marks-l 9nrt ,hfi Vpn,,.0 hmha ,,.. . man, from San Diego. Wn Q,TOa(l ,' ,h .,,, ' . .,1..,.. ur,ijva u j tut x tvi naii ia iicavcio Following Is the score of the lea l ; as utility Inflelder. and wil arrive here Ing 10 marksmen for the morning in three or four days to take the rila shoot Ford, 97; Reed, 95; Poston,, of Bobby Davis, Injured shortstop, un- n; spencer, ; Mrs. lua acuunng, til the regular Is better. After (hat 90; Bungay, 92; Heinle Pfirrmann Jr., McArdle will play the infield ntiiiii- county recorder Saturday, were as fol- 95; Flickinger, 91; Bryor, 92; War-, role until the end of the season, lows: I ren' 92- i McArdle was released last winter SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT OF THE COUNTY CLERK OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY, OREGON. Showing the amount of claims allowed, on what account, the nnioutit of v-arrunts drawn, and the amounts of warrants outstanding and unpiild on the isi nay of July, 1915. Gensral Fund. Roads and Highways $130,733 m-KMiruuon anu Election 12 10 Sheriffs office t 2120 93 Clerk's office 2 527 11 n a neconiers onice , 2 159.00 Treasurer's office j 280.62 surveyors office. 1,542.68 Assessors office 3,227,13 Court Houhc j 35120 Circuit Co'irt 5,299.50 County Court and Commissioners 1,354,20 Justice Court 1,517.05 Coroner 575.10 Insane 34 25 School Superintendent 2,703.41 Health Officer 1,141.87 Fruit Inspector , 307.87 Stock Inspector 826.25 Indigent Soldier 280.00 Widow's Pension 4,828.21 Care of Poor 5,112.42 Jail 654.95 Juvenile Court 343.41 Scalp Bounty 394.50 Tax rebate , 285.27 Printing and Advertising 3,763,70 State and County Fairs 310.90 Sealer Weights and Measures 33.00 Tax Department '. 2,011.57 Rent of Armory 160.00 Forest Fires 205.35 Expertlng County Books 623.85 Damages 2,199.25 Inatltut Fund. To amount on blind from lust report Bulance on blind County Fair Fund. Amount on hand from lust report Co. Fair Fund, II. W, Olcott Bulance on hand Truat Fund Persons ileceused Bulunce on hand 1915 Taxea, Collected by J. E. Jack, Aaaesaor. Bulunce on hand ..$ 37,:.;!7.:ii $217.2 12.2J . .$ r.;i.7 $ 63 67 ..$ 53. 67 $ .-.3.i!7 ..$ 235.97 $ 236.97 ..$ 22.03 ..$ 213.92 $ 2.1.1.97 ..$ ..'Ii , .$ U2l.2 $ 1,824.61 $ 1. 82 1.61 $ 1,824.61 -$ 2,035.71 2.00 $ 2,037.71 .$ 2,037.71 $ 2.037.71 .$ 134.20 $ 134.20 .$ 134.20- Total General Fund Warrants issued $ 49,182.55 Total, Regular Road Warrants Issued 105,981.79 Total, Special Road Warrants issued 24,748.94 Total Warrants Issued $179,916.28 SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT SHOWING THE FINANCIAL CONDITION OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY, OREGON, ON THE 1st DAY OF JULY, 1915. Liabilities. To General Fund Warrants drawn on the County Treasurer, and outstanding and unpaid 4.1J9.27 Interest accrued thereon County Road Warranta, outstanding and unpaid 75,064.13 Estimated Interest accrued thereon $ 134.20 STATE OF OREGON, County of ClnckumuH, ss. I, M. E. Dunn, do hereby certify that tho foregoing Is a true nnd correct statement of the amounts received, paid out and remaining on hand, In tho County Treusury of mild County for the six months ending on tho ,10th duy of June, A. D., 1915. Witness my hand this 1st tiny of July, A. D 1015. M. E. DUNN, County Treasurer. Oregon City, Oregon, July 1st, 1916, TO IVA M. HARRINGTON, .County Clerk, Clackamas County, Oregon: My tax-collections and fees collected during tho six months ending June 30th, 1915, Is as follows: For Month of-Januury March April . Tax Fee Collections Collections Totnls ,. 301.66 $ 31.80 $ 333.36 ,. 2,455.55 29.90 2,485.43 . 4,595.60 67.20 4,662.80 . 392.29 61.10 443.39 . 1,597.13 96.20 1,693.3.1 . 4,767.98 83.20 4,851.18 $14,110.11 $359.40 $14,469.51 Total Liabilities 79,263.40 Respectfully submitted, W. J. WILSON, Slieriff. By E. C. HACKETT, Deputy Attest: G. W. HARRINGTON, Deputy Tax Collector. Filed July 3rd, 1916. I. M. HAJIRINGTON, County Clerk.