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J,- OKI'CON' riTV KNTKIMMMSi:. n.H.AV. .H'l.Y 'JX. IflHi. 1 i fa!! 1 t COUNTY COURTi'STS (('olilinui-d from l.t Werk) av. iii"1: iiu.ij uiy, ii.um; ii. J. ' (iMnim, ' Orvillo 11.00: t Klirl. .'4 00; Km, 1 Helm. 112.00; K. I. f'.tlHI; C H.the f'lK); V. f 'Mt; It. Ki-tn.d.U, 0 00; K linger, 11000; ('. llrinim, . Morn., f I.T.S; J. Malcum-1 LARGEST NAVA L REAL (STATE THAKaUMS. ikn, $10 . ',0; II. Morton, fltf.Ml; K. l 1-...H tti Art. W II l.,n I'lftfl J ftaemil, l. . . ....... i . T (... .... II. Tracy, I..; A. K. Yvum. .0d; ! ! 'J .' ' r. . ii"i""i -""w, ... -. -.....,;. . fH.OO; K. K. Jenkins. H.(Hi; II. . Trapp. v00; W. A. Khmli-i, S.f,0; l J. I'almateer, 14.00; Paul Holm. fl.OO; I M. Yocum, H-00; Hyde Injrliah. 14.00; C. II. Puncan, 15.00; Caspar Whetlcr, IJ.OO; Harvey Strhuebel, $2.00; J. C. Harrison. 12.00; Allrt A line. f.ll.M; Anion rlwn, $ IS.OO; I). J. rurmrntiT I7H.00; K. K. Purirn, :i7.00; C. t Mills. 140; L'. S. Armntronp, f S-.00; Fred Armstrong, $:IH.M; II. C. 1'owell. 122.00; A. lrt. rr 17.00; O. M. Ann. $.0O; Carlton Kosenkrani Co., $14.10; J. J. Wurfcl. $14.50; Canby Concret Work. f 2S.00; S. Nash, I'.'.OO; Matlnon, $11.5; Pan. dy Kir Lumber Co., $iU.:il'; Sandy Mercantile Co.. $t!6.r; It. S. Smith. $50.35; I). I- Krdmnn, I4S.2.'.; C. Uartlfmay, $2U0; (5. Cles-tcr, 112.00; A. Ackfrwm, $.'0.00; II. Krunnrr. $11.00; II. Atrkfrson, f..00; C. lluck. man, $'..00; C. ltolett, JS.00; II. Young $4.00; I'. Rartlrmny. $0.50; Car.by Concrete Work. 12.40; C. W. Car. other, 112.00; O. H. Hatrzler. $1.00; 0. W. Townsend. $.'4.00; Clarence Johmon, $12.00; 1- A. Askin. $10.lH); K. J. Spaglc, $10.00; Jess Kmniert. $5.00; U. rrderickon, $S.(0; S. J. llaufTman, $5.t0; L. P. Spajrle. $10.00; P. R. SiU, $.'0.00; A. Odom, $.'.IHI; ii. S. Lenon, $4.00; Koyul Zinner $00; Leon Hicho(T, X5; J. K. IVarviorff. $5.50; Ray Kushford. $4.00; II. W. Kanne, $18.00; Henry Bunke. $1L'.00; E. Courand. $.i0.00; O. F. Krentre, $18.00; Geo. Koehler. $-'i.00; Chri. Kraft, HO.00; E. J. Buker, $I2.tH; Wm. Rider, $14.01; p. R. lnmick. $18.75; Sam Hex. $13.tK); E. M. Haines. $18.00; A. B. Cole. $24.00; Jake Kraft, $10.50; Wm. C. rowell. $4.50; Chas. Liveay, $41.50; G. Kel land. 120.60; T. Planchard. $10.iW; 1 D. Rutherford, $4.00; H. Enjrcl. J2-J.25 Emil Gelbrich, $12.50; A. Schunk, E. Stauber, $14.50; M. Suuber. $9.00; E. Gelbrich, $5.f.O; A. Rutherford. $6.00; Martin Bros., Jrt93.62; John Putz. $58.00; Carl Stromcreen, $.!0.00; Carl Klanp. $!0.50; K. A. Bauer. $2G.OO; L. C. L'neer. $2.00; A. S. Free- lialthel. $100; W N. Will., fi'.M IM; Iva M. Harrington, $.'.'.0(0; ll.inry. man llrdare Co., $5. 74. Itia'NTY-Geott; ItolfHtn, $4 IV; II. HiTminfwM, ll.JHl. KI.ElTIOX-Mr. Ella Johnwn. $5.00; William II. HoU.-hrr, $.,.': llieiron City Entrrprie, $.'.40; S.hivd Iit. No. 101, $1.00; Joc)'h Milntyre. $2.:i5; E. A. Ila.kett, $200; Cnunrrr l're, $1.25. SHEKIKE-Carl Smith. $ I tHi; M. A. IVaton, $1 40; Wm. KeiwUon, f tl.fKt W. C. Murray. $2.70; A. E. Joynrr, 114 25; l. E. Er...t. $14 2S; Wm. J. Wilton. $17.55; Wetrrn I'nion Tele Kntph Co., $7.04. j l:ECiKI'EK-E. Ilewrtl. $r..'..(Hl; J Elliott-Euher Co.. $1.55. j ASSEPSOR-M. E. GarTnry. $27 .00 i X. It. Graham. $27.00; Wm. A. Mo rand. $42.00; Wm. Avi.on. $17.50. CDfRT HOCPE M.ke lor.g.l $12.50; Chan. Cri.wrll. $10 (Hi; Tom! Chamberlin, $10.30; Oregon Enirmeer-1 ing Co.. $1S.00; G. J. Hardy. l-'s.OO; E. II. Ciwper. $5l.tH); Kelly Chap. I man, $.0.S0; Home Telephone Co.. I $14. S5; Pacific Ti'K-phone & Teleirraph , Co.. $41.50; Huntley Pro. Co.. $0.00. 1 COCNTY C(U"RT-A. II. Knight, f iVl.40; W. H. Mattoon. JM.00. CIRCUIT COl'RT-W. 11. McClel Ian, $2.00; R. B. Bcatie, $2.00; Pat Harri. $2.00; I. E. Front. $5.20; Nix- BILL IN WORLD PUSSES SENATE EIGHT CAPITAL HIP IN YEAR AND TOTAL Of 147 CRAFT ARE PROVIDED. THREE YEAR EOTCIION COST WILL TOTAL S5SSJS0.576 Government Armor Plant and Rebuild ing of Four Federal Vjrdj Voted Long Struggle With House Is Now Predicted. Tlii- ii.it at on Plair. $ 17.20; Peth Young, $ 15.00 I v iiibi. r t, u .. mm oion hinicr, i'.'.M'; . II. liraIe, $:!il SO; Geo. H. Urtimn. $22.20; W. A. Garner. $71.S0; tleo. J. Hall, flii.20; u- neips. i.,w. jonn J. uaiun. It um,.,m((, u, ,.n, t. ,, a( I $37.40; Chri Muralt. $0.S0; W. H. , ,.e , ,,,,. flu- hoii-o In r. ' Hair. $.170; P. H. Eox. $ 17.20; J. M. Ilollowell, $l''.Jl; John A. Ridings, $40.40; Wm. J. WiNon. $2.20; T. A. WASHINGTON". Jut) :i ni'To ri.ili.'ti t ill, ulih a tliri ti ar i ImiiMiiii; proKrjin, liu'ihlliiK t tt lin niidi.ili construction of four drrad iioiit-til . four Kr .it I'.iiiU' cmltvrs an I oiluT i r.i(t. 'j-'d the rtiale tiM.it l.t u tote ot 71 to v It iMrrii S ' I ". .'i"., M.1, or $t.'..V.:..'. more than tin' total B tll' tlira-uri' md the 1ioum M.u.) j r'p.'-.il to i utt.nl tlio ritor iii.'m t'ulMnii: imri'j'ri rutin Into I') the M'tiato natal com- inittt-e rro ilcti.iti.l imr hcltnliii;!) aiil a kixui as filial p.i-.ii:i tt.is an nouin c. tin M'li.iic toti'd to iii'M on. ::i..it to . tlolln i.hi(i' 3 , M. far ,, Ii' of I'.'' Vhllli' N' I i acii' III. I.HICO . .Mhpaliy j . of Hl'f j r in I i E. .Mi r.iri.uid iii i 4 and .' t'ti'ton! man, $44.00; W. T. Henderson, $10.00; L P. Elliott, $5225; P. E. BerglundJ $S.00; G. A. Harrison, $14.00; J. K. Douglas, $14.00; B. Sullivan. $2.00; E. G. Hodekiss, $8.00; Gunnard Klang $2.00; F. P. Bauer. $o.00; Elmer Rad- ford, $41.60; Ed. Brook, $42.75; John Barnett, $."!9.35; G. C. Maronay, $:1S.25 Burke. $2.20; Helen Pulliv.m .$11.20; Sam Riley. $1.40; F. A. Pillon. rt.fiO; Bert Biesecker. J.VStl; Parah Picker son. $2.20; I.. E. Blanchard, $2.20; W. P. l.illis. J5.0O; Mrs. Ella Johnson. $S.i0; Julius Adler. $5.00; Maggie A. Johnson. $3.40; J. A. Van Ham. $1.40; H. M. Mullan. $3.40; G. C. Pelton. $1.40; Henrv H. Hughes. $2.20. JUSTICE PEACE John X. Siev- ,' pivtcd to llilt en its t'tllldilK pro Kr.i in and a I.U'.n uru :i;ti' Is In pro i pin t tH'toro an ncri'i im iit It rt'ai lii'd With the proporlion.ili' tnniit'ir of scout rnli'rs. il'-strot cm. sutuiuirlnr and ulrrraft. tins program llt nut for the firM tear $ 'l.Vi'iu.o At th ciiil of three year, the time i for riitnpti'titiK the program, tho rutted Plates :ll hate added I.'7 ar trM'! of all It p. . and will bate In . ers, ? ;...;; I', h. rrost, Jo4.2.i; Home Restaurant, $1.50; J. A. Van Ham.' $3.10. COROXER-W. E. Hempstead. ?2f.l0. t , SURVEYOR Bushong i Co.. $235.25; Bud Thompson, J2S.40; Paul Dunn. S-2S.40: J. C. Pullivnn. SI 7 50- XoA Xtft.-tioll '0.O!:. ifra.l U,,tm ' T-! . . ,. ....... .. .. ! """"".p, inompson .tiemrum. j'.i.iu n. ti. ' ,reiniini! the ji.ou, uni nmi, jio.w; n ra. rtnowj Johnson,J131.32. $33.75; John Dunn, $45.00; Will Sev-; 1XSAXE 'Pr. W. R. Tavlor, $5.00- erin, $51.75;Fred Radford. $27.00; Vic pr. M. C. Strickland. $5.0oj Pr. J. W. 1 nengsier, o4.uu;, a. MaumoacK Xorris. 5J.00. $06.85; Wilson 4Cooke. $7.30; Scrip- j SUPT. OF SCHOOLS V. I. Cala- lure ai aiay, tiu.io; Oregon my Ga rage, J1.50; Chas. Livesay, $20.50; C' Frank Chan.ller sunn. iu-.r.i ji I the opinion of ("tilted States 'iern. a navy s:iperior to uiiv ot!n r except Eneland The ot of the thr.v years' procr.im ttlll le $'. lsu 571 for te sels alone The term of the senate bill, however, hate yet to meet ttie approtal of the house. Senator Pwanson. in charge of the measure, expectine uii':ttion In the house, has cond icted a unlet campaign tug natt'- forces for several days. He predicted today that, although there will be a warm contest. t the house finally would adopt a mean i lire similar to the senate In addition to the naval program. ivan, $3.75; J. E. Calavan, $15.30; the Mil provides a government-owned 'Frank Chandler, $11.00; Howard II. 'armor nlaie nlum an, I the eoniimient Zimmerman, $28.00; J. Boykn. $13.00 Eccles, $-",.00; Brenton Vedder. $130.00 f four navy yard;! Puget Sound. A. Armstrong, $15.00; W. Paton, , Lela Reed, $ii.00. ' ltoston. I'hiladelpbia and Norfolk-for $2.00; R. Sheperd $15.00; X. Melvin.j BOARD OF HEALTH Pr. (). A. the construction of battleships. $11.00; 8. Coney, $10.00; E. Pickle, Welsh. $46 f.5. I The largest previous naval bill was f 18.00; C. Hage, $8.00; W. Kaiser,! FRUIT IXSPECTOR P. F. Stan-' for $2t5o.o0 0,.o bv Great Hrltain In $40.00; C. Koellermeier, $12.00; D. j dish. $12.95; Rov Mclntvre. $1.00 ' 1KI 4-1915. Colson, $25.00; F. Fisher, $26.00; W. ' COUXTY VETERIXARIAX Mr. ' - . Schultz, $14.00; F. Ford. $12.00; F, ; Frank Schreider, $12.50. DIVORCE DECREE SIGNED. Kaiser, $50.00; W. Boylen, $36.00; G. ' INDIGENT SOLDIER Mead Post ! Brown, $17.50; J. Shaw, $6.50; 0. i No. 2 G. A. R.. $25.00. A decree of divorce separating Parali , Kknson, $4.00; T. Schaubcr. $2.00; ; COUNTY POOR Wm. Panforth, -Gibbons from John Patrick Gibbons Mumpower & Burghardt, $67.08: Lo- $10.00; Oregon Commission Co. (Tom was signed by Circuit Judge Campbell, gan Roller Mills, $4.00; Fred Reib-I Jones). $14.00; Boys' & Girls' Aid ' Friday. Mr. Gibbons was i:iv. n ens-: hoff. $20.00: A. J. Johnston. $32.00: ' Soc. $10.00: Mrs. Bradtl (J. McNa- i tody of the three children who are now : Earl Gerber, $20.00; T. E. Anderson, $20.00; Edwin Gerber, $17.90; John Boss, $13.50; Olaf Verding, $10.00; Fred Gerber, $20.50; John Shuttle, $0.50; Fred Minder, $7.50; John Mos tul, $15.00; Albert Gerber, $3.50; H. L. Paterson, $2.00; Mumpower & Burnhardt, $17.88; A. Mather, $0.05; Archie Landis, $8.75; Ward Jones, mara), $10.00; Mrs. Mary Buckner "vlng with her. (W. T. Tinsley). $20.00; Sam Booher. : $16.00; Dock Mosier, $10.00; Patton horn), $5.00; II. D. Harms (W. E. Home (Mrs. J. Avint, $16.00; Mary ', Bartlett), $9.00; F. T. Barlow (Wm. Buol (Robt. Trimble), $5.00; Sarah - Pickclman), $10.00; F. T. Barlow Gibbons, $20.00; Ella Payne, $10.00; - (John Beers), $16.00; F. T. Barlow Henry Spiess (Mr. and Mrs. Chulk), : ( Beers), $23.85; Fred Schwartz (Mrs. $16.00; W. J. Moldenhauer, $10.00; I Trullinfrcr), $9.00; Mrs. Maud Stew Louise Ballou, $15.00; Mrs. Galbraith, ! art Mrs. Balmer), $2.75; A.J. Knight- 1 t,e liillim lug rt.il r.lale ii.ih.'.h Hi IK Illid Ill Itii. iillii ii ,( l euilK It.-, ol.l. r 1 1. .III. all II. Mi. la) A C mid All. e Mi l'alt.iii l to All toil I". a, m , ( I,!,,! n, k aiua ioiiiiD, S0 Jolill l M I'eletioli an I llllle l'ilclk.,11 t.i yie.1 ZHmiII, I, a. ol H-.tl.Ul 17, tiltli,( ; mi( mii... 4 1 4.1. Ut , I llll.tll IU. k. tinaii ,i M .ihu I. all.) Ultllllrd A.t.llln. ,, . , I l-Uk lit. Will G'j.l..,e. i! Martin I. and Wlulfrrd t l..m to j y. l Aii.eron, J ui . re. . I ..illmi 'lit. t. iifliij ; soiitti, rant. .' it,' 0-r . and Iniota It I l i'U I.. Stead. 1 1) a. r' e' .11 and .1'i, t.'n.lilp oul!i nil, 1il ! C Mi Kiirium mn Alt. . j lane t.i A HI boil Ki keen. I j laud Iii flsi kmuaa count) j John M M. IVterxin and i l'i ler.on. to rei Zlelwll, of itioti 17. t.mnblp ; I e.int . I til I Or. ou Iteaitv and Tru-t to V II Ati lil.iui, ait an. - Iioti 17. totiilili r iiith ftiHt. y. H and Mary llarrv Willie, lota Ibuiicv ftit W. IV and Mat li O Nell to Gioiii.' I Uurtt. lot 1 of block I? Origot' CHv annex $17. Jotin M. and pearto Jai k i A ti.icll. 34 61 acres ,-l Urown It. I., r , townahip : mine rat, $1 W. II and Mary Nichols i. NlchoN. lot i in bl.K-k .1 W llolllie I.. ('., tonshli .' range 2 eat; vi0. K M and Anna Hon HI t. ' A Smith, land In Clackamas i ll'i Nnncv f Shankland o y Jone. 7 :,0 aires of f'lack.r: i t; $1- .tf follow Iuk real (tate it.infers ere file.l in the office of t'. i.iiu He mrder Pe.lman on Thursday Northwestern Trust cnm:..iiit to All.la J. Alton, lot 4 of bio. k 17, Hell Heights; $10 Edward and Jennie K. .M. . in r to lr I.. A. Wetls. lot 9. block J.i. town ship 3 south, range 4 eaat; $2.70n. Hazel T.Hire lo Mattle K Grlffitll i'O acres of s.-. turns Z'i. township 2 south, range I east; $1. Mertha I.. Clark to Seven, u Julian sun. lots and 19 of block : lioter Park: $to. It A Winkler to Mattle E Griffith sotnli half of northeast 0,-urter of section ."1 township 5 soiitti range 2 'ast: $"..iii'i'. . '. Il.md Tmiw to Mattle I-.' Griffith. ' Ion 1, 2. .1. I. bb k 3. Ely addition , to Oregon City: $1. i The following real estate transfers were fileii in the office ot County Itecorder peilman Wediieadat . . .Max and Kllsa Fischer to George I.. ' Hunt, lots IT mid IS of bio. k 7. Ore j gun City Annex; $75. , Harry A. and Mary K. filers to G I. Shearer, in acres nf section S, I township ,t south, range 5 east; K'.uuO. William l.llllti to Clarissa E. Coffev. J "'.'.'."7 ucres of sections II, 15, 22, 2.1,1 j township 2 south, range east; $1.. ..0'. 1 Hruce Keith to Gertrude Kellh, ! laud in Pleasant Little Homes; $10 John Moure ami I ile Moore to j ole and Amanda Lawrence. 6 acres of I). I.. C. of S. S. White, township! NEW ASSEMBLY AUDITORIUM WILL SEATOVER5000 OUIIOINQ WILL PHOOAOLV .HAVE GREATER CAPACITY THAN ANY OTHER IN BTATt. SURPLUS. SALE Of STOCK AND LOAN Will PROVIDE FUNDS Structure May Rita on Hlllalde Wrier Slope of Ground Will Alii Oireo tort Offer More Slock to Hat ten Construction. III.IMl oiilh. , Harry ..utitv: M nun- A new niiilltorlum for Hie G'a.Uiiuic haulaiiipiu. which ttlll teat bet 'i.nno mid 1'i.iiuii persons, completed In tune for the ;i; neinby, U consld ereil pracllciilly certoln. IHieclurs of the lllauii lte Valley CliaiiUu.pi.i ns i s.Miallon now hate In cadi liter I l.flnit Milton I ,,c "ard the rrectlon vt the t.uitlt. j bulldllig StiM k i all be told to tulsi j an uil.lltlonal $..ini or ll.tniil and the - J ' It:. I. ill. .1 t l. II. u 1.1 I. . ... ii' in. ii win i'e I'orrotii'd. J Cut the last day of the (nein!.ly whin. Just cN I $.,,n7.i was raised i through the sale of c, ahares uf tin. k W hile dltldeiids on chaiitautiia slock are not likely, all stockholders recelte ; a season ticket annually. Plans for the new iiuditotluin are Indefinite Tun suggestion are being i oisldere,: tine that Ihe new bulbl lug tie put on tin site of I lie old audi torluin. and the other that It be built back further In the park where the natural slope nf the ground would make It possible to erect nu audi torium modeled after the litil Greek amphitheatres. The rostrum would be built at the base of the mill, while the seats would I'e lunged on tlin geiille slopes above. Tin1 directors Intend to ere, t a build Ing wh, h will an iiminodati the tart est crowds. The struclure ttlll prob ably hate a )arger seatlnii capacity than any building In tho state. Inst. -ail of being circular In shape, as Is the ' present auditorium, the new buiMIng will probably be rectangular, mi count nf the sating In room. ! The association Is now In better 1 financial shape than It has been for i years. Pet ween litO and $l.i'KI was ; cleared up nil the assembly wtil, h ended Wednesday. Hail It Hot been for ruin last Saturday and Sunday, Ihe directors are conelnced that tho sur plus tills year would have reached $2.(in. or even more. From other year, the directors now bate an accuuiulat t'd surplus nf $l.2i0. Clackamas Profits Under Dry Reign I iMl kllllllla I'liulll)' Iiiin ptollled financially under Hie pmhlbitliui law, according lo Hie semi annual report nf count) officials The county liuilget collliillleil mi Item of 1 1. nun. treating a prohibition fund Of this Num. Il.'ia 17 was spent tinting the flint tlx month nf Ihe sit'iir, In chiding Ilin salary nf Hopiity iMnlrlii Attorney lliuke and nil etNui"e lnc dent In ititi enforcement nf Hie law. On the oilier hiiiid, Hie county hut tiilletced In flues III cast's where tin lulloii nf tint dry law was charged n total nf $ i". .'.0. and cosl iiiuniiutlng In etenil liiiliilri'd dol'nrs morn The lieatlest flue levied III this county tax the six month period lust ended was secured from Krltl lintseu, piiiprletor nf the Hold lee. lie turned I '.on fine Into Ilin county treasury and IliiJ.- .'0 III cutis. The coM lull prcpurcil bv Hl.lrlct Attornev ll.-.b-,. ' Ilin mill who l.lliled the MlU.lllkle resort ninl nlber Mi in wlilih sebbun me put In it cotl bill In this way, tin last lo)aell in He ill. I Hot co'-t lb1' coiinlv a cent 'I be I .ml fine nil b regarded as tb" In I plollta In the county. 1 'la. k a Inns iiiiinty spent duiitig lb. flint alx month of the far II In I ' for roads and liighwina, aciording Ihe report. The repntl tbowa Hut Hie county lias spent lilnte Ill-Ill li.llf nf Ha iillnw iincea for Hie cam nf the pimr and for widows' pcualoii The bu-l t't'i nlliiwed 1 10 nun fur Ii of lli.-.- Hems I 'or widow a' pensions, , Il77:bl lias been disbursed and for Hie care nf Ilin poor 7,7slll has been tpeiit. The lutnl watrniils Insued ilm Ing Ibo six nbinlba' period are I7I !--.lt I!. Tlin net Imlebleiluesa of III" ciiinilr Is $.".1,011.1 71 The giiietal fund show 11 bill. nice, hut Hie general road nii.l unliiif It Included Hie wages paid Ilin dlnlrlcl roml fund bate defb H" SHERIFF LOCATES TAKEN TO PORTLAND ! STOLEN BICYCLES Joe TeiiKiher, Jr. nf the Hot' and Gltl' Aid snclety liniun In Portland, went to Wllsnnvllle Tuesday and re turned to Portland with Martha Id hlg inn I .Minnie Shields, Hie two II tear old girls wliu ran away from the home Sunday night ami were found Monday m ar Wllsoiit llle. Deputy sheriff Mnr rat. who bad the two girls ut bis home until the lil.l society cou'd be! tominiinlcated with, made an effort to I find homes for them In the Wilson title district ami Mr Teuscher will! send the necessary blanks lo two VI- sunt lite families, pitting Ihe wav fori adnption. Slierlff lis. in I'll. lav foiiiid lao 1. 1 c)ce which Were t.il.i-u tint of W II Koettger's yard ut Glai,li.ue, JuK I'1 1 The tilth iitl was en bin wav to I I. i- k j aulas when lie unllied two lien with I bicycle renting on the rouitlr r.'ait j The Wheel Were found to be tlloi.e 'stolen from the llcellger tald The two buys, Arthur McKlnnls. ng.-d II tears, and Hubert MiKluuls, ac I u years, denied taking the ma, lin.. -and said that iiiiother bov St.. In lli.'in The tifflceis i.ie i ..ntiuulm: their in vestlgatlnn Mis Ola M Ogle, of Caiiht ua. In Ol lgnll X "It t e.lllesil.i) , w Iter-' she tlstle.l with frlellil" $2.50; Bill Young. $5.00; Chas. Lisch-' $15.00; Harry Cooper, $20.00; Mrs. 0. ke, $a,00; Carl Jones, $5.00; Hoff v. Thompson, $10.00; A. C. Sleicht. Bros., $8.95; A. J. Cota, $12.50; W. B. ; $13.00; Ada I.tbatv, $9.00; Katie Plu Rambo, $20.00; Fred Hettman, $10.00; ' ard, $3.00; Ella Tracy (Eunice Hor- W. H. Bonney, $S.00; Tom Lewis, ner), $10.00; Ben Undes, $12.00; S. Tracey $6.00; Walter Fisher, $12.00; Albert E. Card (Michael Boyl), Schoenborn, $3.i5; L. M. Davie?,; $4.00; Herman Fisher, $7.50; Canby ! ly (Mrs. Marco), $7.00; Mt. I'leasant Dairy (John Beers), $2.25; Furr Bros. (Mrs. I'iezo), $4.00; I. M. Harrington (E. M. Valentine), $3.00; Miller & (Wm. E. Bartlett). $20.00; 1 south, range 2 east, $l,S0o. John Moore to I.iie Moore, 2 acres of S. S. W hite D. I. C township :i south, range 2 east: II. Mary K. Potter to Kinma Totter Davis. ;n ucres of section 2, town shii 2 south, range .' east: $1. C. A. Siindbom to X. K. I.enr, land in Clackamas county: $10. A. I., and Ida M Dundax to nicliaril ". Forbes, 10 lures nf section .1(1. IS SENTTOSTATESCHOOL Industrial Club Work Stimulated Arthur Mi Kmnls. aged II years, who was caught by Sheriff Wilson last week with a stolen bicycle, was comuiltl' il to Ihe state training school Monday and taken to Sa'eiu by Juve nile ( (tru er Frost that night. Although at first In- denied taking the wheels, lie III, 1. In a complete confession til were filed in the office of County He- H...I II I t $8.00; F. Orecon City Hospital Co. (John Tall. 'l . Fredirici (Joe Fox), $8.00; Mrs. Lee S. R. Greon), $30.00; Mrs. M. J. Trul- ' :, ' '"w' n ,"Kl7," Brown, $20.00; A. W. Camehl (Chas. , lineer ( Dick Myers and Frances Fash- t0 ,A fr,P'1 '"" ',i,..",a,,l",H?.n' loU 1 -v-j.vuj Aix-jici u . iiuiiiic.i, vuia -jussijii, v-v.wv, j an ws.jyjt ninuumiiir ociiot . Walch, $27.70; E. W. Cribble, $12.00; C. H. Dybdahl, $12.00; Falls Transfer (W. E. Bartlett), $5.00 Mrs. F. Fra-j . John Brusch, $12.00; John Heinz, ! Co. (Balmer), $3.75; Denis Donovan ser (Mr. Marx), $5.00; Wm. E. Estes ' , , vy. v. nccauiii;, i.nu; c. c oi j i uiri uinu jiuiniuon;, i..ju; .urs. i i .virs. rie.a), jiu.uu; t m. r.. csies lins, $24.00; F. Brusch, $24.00; E. ! E. Taylor (Taylor parents), $14.00; j ( Mrs. Saunders), $7.10; W. C. Man Mertz, $24.00; Rufus Kraxberuer, Otto E. Meindle Grocery (J. C. Sea-i turn (Mr3. Rhodes, Mrs. Unpford), township 4 snulli range. 4 east; $10. ' futility Judge Anderson Monday. Ills The following real estate transfers! 10 year-old cousin, who was picked up by the slu-rilf nt the same time, will be brought before the court Wednesday. COMMERCIAL CLUB WIRES. r- At -Ol? iGVLzk a match All the convenien ce! of ga better cooking and a cleaner cooler kitchen i-i, Bakes, broils, roasts, toasts. More '.fficient than your wood or coal Stove, and cos'.s less to operate. Your cooking is better, too, because you have heat-control like a gas stove. NEW PMBECTION oil com-sjovE X 3 For Brst Rtsults Ust PtarlOil The Hew Perfection gives a clean, odo.iess, sootless flame because td the long blue chimneys. Cuts out the drudgery of wood or coat Keeps your kitchen cool. In 1, 2, 3 and 4-burner sizes, ovens separate. Also cabinet models with Fire less Cooking Ovens. Ask your dealer today. Standard Oil Co. ItiltiurauJ !$8.00; W. C. Manirum (Mrs. Twomb- ly , $0.00; W. C. Mangum (Mrs. Bul kier), $'.'0.00; Parkplnce Store (Mrs. E. E. Baker), $5.00; Batdorf Bros. jTheo. Granquist). $5.00; R. M. Robert j .-on (John Beers'), $1.25; Fred Himler ; IJohn Marx), $1.50; Robbins Bros. (Jrtliies Russcdl), $10.00; II. D. Aden j I W. E. Bartlett), $20.00; P. J. Winkel : (Mr. Katis Youdcske), $5.00; Mary 1. ! Wilson (E'lltard Miller), $30.00; W. iW. Tollock (Chat. McKinnis), $12.00; : Board of Water Com. (A. I'eri.i), $1.40; C. J. Hood (Albert I'ejririn), $5.00; Estacada Pharmacy (Mrs. E M. Horner), $2.15; St. Vincent's Hospital (Mr.-:. Ida Mobra, Mrs. M. J. Foster. 1 Mrs. Then. Plath, W. E. Bartlett and Mrs. M. J. Foster), $7900; Electric Hotel (0. Olsen), $1.25; I.. Adams (Mrs. Valentin), $10.10; J. F. McCor mack fJohn Marx), $15.00; Larson & :Co. (Albert Ptgurin & Mrs. Eva Mar co), $25.00; Oregon City Ice Works I ( Mrs. Saunders), $2.10; Frank Ott IMary Foster), $11.30; A. B. Buckles '(Mrs. Rhodes), $10.00; Huntley Bros. Co. (J. Matheson, Beers, RiKollet, Cas sidy, Sam Booher, Mrs. Kratz, Gib bons, Kurowick), $0.29; Dr. J. W. Nor ris (Cochrain), $0.50. ! JAIL Hokk Bros., $1.00; W. J. : Wilson, $47.14. 1 JUVENILE COURT D. E. Frost, $21.90; Minda E. Church, $:i2.40. I TAX REBATE Peter Plikunas, $1.74. PRINTING, ADVERTISING AND SUPPLIES I. M. Harrinjfton, $10.00 E. P. Dedman, $5.75; Milwaukie Press ! $5.20; W. J. Wilson, $10.00; J. E. Cal !avan, $10.0'!; Oregon City Enterprise, i:!G.:J5; Courier Press, $89.05; Jones Drug Co., ?U.05; Huntley Bros. Co., Charles W. and Annie OwltiRS to and Hacliel I-Nch, 20.17 acres Hon I. township ." south, rntiKi' I west; $10. J. A. anil Addle Sues bo to I. N. and Lydiu Lott. lot 2, and the north half of lot 1, and a strip off tho west end of tho south half of lot 1 of JennlngB Lodge; $10. Harvey I., and Anna Kingsbury to Thomas L. Kingsbury, lot 2 of sec tion 21, township 2 south, range 3 east; $10. The following real eiate transfers were filed In the office of County R corder Dedman Tuesday: Northwestern Trust company to George M. Chrlstenson and Kebekall Cliristenson. north half or northeast quarters of Hectlon 1 1, township 5 south, range 1 east; $10. .lane Lewis fhapin and W. II. Chap in to W. II. ratten. l.L' acres of sec tion 'I. township 2 south. ranK! I taKt; Jl.uO. Maigaret I.. Huberts lo E. V. KMey. lots 111, 20. 21, 22, 2:i. 21,. block (IS, Minthorn Addition to I'orHand; $25. Nancy ('. Shaiildanil to T. W. Shankland. 7:50 acres of land in i ('lackanias county; JI. Nancy Khankland to A. W. Shank land. 7:50 ares of land In Clacka mas county; $1. FOR SALE BY FRANK BUSCH L. ADAMS i $12.07. COUNTY FAIR East Clackamas j County Fair Board, $200.00. SEALER OF WEIGHTS & MEAS URES J. F. Jones, $.",1.10. TAX DEPARTMENT Jessie Pad dock, $45.60; W. E. Bonney, $75.00. PROHIBITION Charlie Stutz, $2.80; D. E. Frost, $5.00; A. E. Joy- Old Folks Saved From Suffering Mrs. Mary A. In-an, Taunlnn, Muss., In bi r fs7th year, ay: "I thought I was beyond the rearh uf medicine, but Foley Kidney I'IIIh hate proven most beneficial in my cane." Mr. Kam A. Hoover, High Tolnt, N. C, writes: "My kidney troublo was wome ot night and 1 had to 1ft up from live to s-ven times. Now I do 1 ut have to get up at niKht, nl c"n" aider myself In a truly normal con dition, which I attribute to Koley Kid ney Tills, as I have taken nothing else." .Mrs. M. A. Rrldpns, Itoblnson, Mad., says: "I suffered from kidney ail ments for two years. I commenced taking Foley Kidney I'llls ten months airo. and though I am r,l years of age, I t.-i l like a ln-year-old girl." Foley Kidney Pills are tonic., Htr rigthenlng and up-bulldlng, and restore normal netlon to the kidneys and o a disordered and painful blad der. They act nulnkly and contain no dangerous or harmful drugs. I'reslileiil (). 1 1. Kby mid M. D. La tout'ctte nf the Commercial dub Tues day sent the following te'egiani lo ('liaiiinan Guh llolniH of the Yellow stone Highway iiHsoi latlini : "Cniibl lo attend, strongly endorse undertak ing mid hope for suceess." Tim local (dub was Invited to send delegates to the meeting of the iissoclallon In Ihe Yellowstone pink, July 21 und 25. WOMAN HAD NERVOUS TROUBLE Lydia E. Pinkham' Vegeta ble Compound Helped Her. West Dunby, N. Y.-"I havo had nervous trouble all my lifo until I took Lydia E. 1'inkham 8 V eRetablo Com pound for nerves and for female trou bles and it straight ened me out in good shape. I work nearly ull the time, as we live on a furm and I have four girls. I do nil my sewing and other work with their help, so it hows that I stand it real well. I took the Compound when my ten year old daughter came and it helped me a lot. I have also had my oldest girl take it and it did her lots of good. I keep it in the house all the time and recommend It." Mrs. Pewitt SlNCEIiAUCII, West Danby, N. Y. Sleeplessness, nervousness, imtubil Ity, backache, headaches, dragging sen sations, all point to female derange ments which may be overcome by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. This famous remedy, the medicir.bl Ingredient of which ere derived from native roots and herbs, has for forty years proved to be a most valuable tonic and Invigoratorof the female organism. Women everywhere bear willing testi mony to the wonderful virtue of Lydia j T,:ri.i. 'a y....ti.t rnmr.n,-.i A parly coiupuicd of lenders III Ihe stuto cducutloiinl ttork Thursday lifter Ilium ctiuipleled 11 herb s nf seven meet lugs in t'lni kiinias county whic h were attended by pupils nf 21 nuinlry sellouts. The visits ttere made III the Interent uf the I111luntrl.il club wurk, and much Interest wan aroused, even lliuugh the t Ihils were iiiadn In the summer w hen the pupils uf the rural districts lire busy with ttork oil (he farm and In the garden. The party ttas couiioHed of II. ('. Seymour, slate leader of boys' Hint girls clubs; .!lit Helen ( iiuglll, of the extension department of the Oregon Agricultural college. N". t". Mails, field worker of the slate depart liietit of public Instruction; .lu.ke Crunt II. Dlmlck, president of the ("lackmnas County l-'alr iishoc iutlou, and J. K. Calavan, county siipiTliiteu dent of schools. There are II dlsllnel club pmjeits under way. milling the pupils of Clin k J aulas county schools, ii'though Ihej principal Interest annum Ihe joung1 club nieiiibers seems to center In the1 corn, potato, gardening, sewing, bak-' Thursday - Meeting at M.t.k.!.urc and llarlott, itlteuded by pu.' limi, N ly. Drt land, Lone Klder. Il.irbm J Canby and Mark's I'rurle. I "The projecl winkers.'' sail Mr 1 Seymour Thursday, "slum tin et jiellent spirit In nil their work. Tin-. seeui to have u definite purpose, an j end In view, so to speak, mid ate I prepared to wink for every prle that I Is mailable fur them ut the stale an. I I county fairs I find that .Superuilcti dent Ciiliitau has been tlsltlng the si bonis about the county ut the eteii Ing meetings, In addition lo IiIn reu lar visits, und has created, In thin way, n great deal of i lilhusiasiu He Is a sincere worker In the Intere.t of Industrial clubs In the sellouts of I111 .-.unity und should certainly r i vi lli. ' praise of the peop'e, especially lite parents, of the country. The pn". eul plans In ihe minds of most of the boys and girls Indicate a most stn i essfnl and unusually valuable ill play of project products at In. lb the county mid stale fairs. "The great difference between the Industrial club plan of effort mid the ing ami canning projects, m cording lir old fashioned Juvenile contests Is thai Mr. Seymour. In Clackamas county the child goes Into Ibn work with ti I'.i.'l girls urn engaged In the setting definite purpose. He works through 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ill I tl i. .i.-JK JLd club projects; Hull boys and girls In Ihe gardening projects and ill) In the pig clubs. Mr. Seymour says this Is considerably above the nveragn throughout the stale. .Mr. Seymour also finds Hint the nnronls of Clackainas county are Ink ing a bolesoine Interest In Ihe In luslriul iliib work of their children a fact which ploiiHi'il the visiting elu cntoi's lunch. ', The Hchedule of visits follows: j TuoHilay-.Meetliigs at tlliulstoue, I Milwaukie anil Heaver Creek, iiltended by pupils from Jennings Lodge, .loner. Mill, Clackiiinas, rarkpiuce, tniK Crove, Ai'denwalil, llarmony and funis. Wednesday Meetings ut Willuuieltu mid Mount I'leiismil, lilt led by pupils from Willamette, Caneinali, West Linn, Mount Honsunl, Clulr-uiont. out Ihe year and gels credit for the work he or she accomplishes Tlin slate agricultural college, Ihe federal ilepariinent of acrleultiire and Ihe .stale educational depai luieiit cooper ale with Ihe children In bring nboiii tin' greatest measure of suet i'mi in Ihe work mid are constantly behind the Mlile folks In any effort they make. Musi before hnrven time the col lege will send full Inst luii Ions as lo the pi i'i i;i cn I Ii ill of the exhibits which will be placed al the fairs and I do hot hesltnle lo say, after observing Ihe Interested work In nil projects In this county, that the Clackamas coun ty fair will be the most successful In history from Ihe viewpoint of Ihe school participation. This will have a telling effect at the slain fair also, and Clackainas should be well lo Ihe front among the exhibitors In the school department." oqDcSdS& SQfltffet? GF0GQO I I r : : .. &L I J XI When travel ing, attending a Theatre or some Social Function, or if Shopping, don't forget to have DR. MILES' -Anti - PAIN PILLS with you. They are in valuable for Headache and all other Pains. 28 Dotes, 25 Cants. IF FIRST BOX IS NOT SATIS FACTORY, YOUR MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED. ii ii C'Mf I "A. I "t ? 1M -As BBINQ DESIRED RELIEF. "I hsvs used Dr. Miles' Anil-I-tiln Tills f..r sums tlm and find thsm sn Inrsluslils remedy for hmulach. I luve always Ink (in (rent plnnsur In rocominendlnf (hem ti my friends, heliiir confident that they will lirlne tb desired relief. I am never without them and us them for all attack of pnln, knowing that they will not disappoint me," MKH. W. II. HKNHOH, West llavsn. Conn.