OKKCSOX T.'V KXTKHIMMSK, KIMHAV. .U'tlUST IK, l!Hi, COUNTY COURT I Continued from ll Wtk) I'ISTKICT NO. II-:. i. Pcri. 17.76; Amour Myeri. 11.00; II. IVter. $. 00; W. H. Kharp. -u0. lilSTIMT N. .til-Howard Loop. r Corp., .'5.50; I'rtrr Ild. t'o., f(7Y)0; Tapponduiff Lumber Co.. I. I llarrv Joet. IM.Ku: t'.lmer TodJ. :'HO0; Kmery KaphaeUon. I J.V'.V Klmer June. I.'S.OO; Wm. Ha kr, 14 00; Hoy Haker. 110.00; Clen lUkw. $0.00; J. C. Snyder, I4.W; Hugh Her. 15.05; rM. Herman, 1200; K. I. Uaker, II4M; A. A. Woods. l.00; IJoyd Jonea. 110.00; Henry Rrtener. l00; Allison Haker. IK.OO; larII Kelley. 17.00; CJeo. Todd. 14 00 jack ll-ater. 14.00; II. J. Hick. 114 00 Curt He.. 110.00; A. Talley. Irt.OO; J.j C. Chlup.ky. 14.00. IHSTRICT NO. 33-C. C. Miller. Il2.fi5; C'aead fiaraf. 0.S; Hoyd Spurlm. 17.10; Willw-r Wade. 14.1.00; Harry Khaw. IM-'-O; Auput ln r.Wl. MOO: J. K. S.henk. 11100; Ju. II... Ki.i.hel. I12.W: John S.heiik. t.. rr.n. - .... . 113.00 .oaner. ,. . - .;- . Jolin MOgrr, t.w. "-"-". " ... iiOr Vernon Schmidt. it. mi- tv . Tucker. 119.50; Amoa Millard. .w; Harry Spear. 11.1.00; Tre Howell. 1140; N- l'hritnin. 111.00; S. Tucker. .50; Harry Howell, 142.23; W. Ilendren. 3.00; Frank Millard. Smith. I2K.O0; J. E. Morr. I100; W. T. Smith. 122.00; W. Fink. 126.00; F Cloner, I2C00; Ceo. (;enerokl, 1116.00; II. A. Spear. 121.00; W. A. Hard. I2C.00; P. M. Sand.m. 126.00; Joa. Guttridtte. I1 00; E. Sea.iuet. 126.00; Arthur IVirai. 116 00; Fred Oonfr, 16.00; Walter Strunk, 15.00; Walter Fink. 12.50; J. F. Smith. 5; Jaa. Folaom. 13.00; Guy Grable. 110.00; C. M. Folaom. $10.00; E. Ucey ....... If 1 1 ttAlVl. It.ar JIU.IH'; liey no, .v., j Holmen. 110.00; Cal. Howell. 110.00; Ceo. Keller. $10.00; C. Penny. 110.00; Theo. Reid. 110.00; Guy Grable. $46.00 C. M. Folwm. $4.00; E. Uicey. 4.s.w ; M. II. Maher. $44.00; Wiley Howell.; 149.00: Oacar Holmen. $44.00; Cal j Howell. $49.00: Geo. Keller. $16.00; Frank Millnrd. $12.25; Marion Miltard. $.16.00; Jaa. Foliom. .'4.uo; J. r- Smith. $28.75; F. Cadonar , $9 00; ; Wj-' ber W.de $2S.50; Harry Shay. $16.00. Generoki. $9.00; J. C. Aufruat i.eneroK.. Schenk. $16.00; Julius Reichel. $16.00; -v 1 1.1 Art. Taa l?llTM Jc '' ,T ' Vl" T. Arthur' $18.00; R. Seaquest, $12.00; Arthur i llorais, as.uv; iiarry iira. -.v., W. T. Smith. $22.00: C. Penny. $16.00 Theo. Reid. $20.00; Walter Fink. $5.50 Walter Strunk. $3.00; H. Gilmor. an nn. n TT J-- tA AA TrtVin s.w; n. ..cute... -" Schenk. $16.00 Frank Smitn, iid.w; j l All. T T1 et TVttt Jan. viosner. iu.w, ...v $11.00; John Moper. $11.00; U. dren. 116.00: W. Tucker. $24.00 I161V H.r. ry Spear. $16.00; Press Howell, $18.00; N. Christensen, $15.00; S. Tucker, $8.00; G. E. Smith, $26.00; J. F. Moper. $18.00; W. Fink. $32.00; E. Closner. $.12.00; Geo. Genserostki, $12.00; IL A. Spear. $30.00; W. A. Bard. $12.00. nicTPIPT Vfl S5Stjini!r.l Mach. .iMc. r..' aw fi.sor Fd. 1 Brook. $4.50; Alfred Hauplum. $4.50; n.renr Brownine. $4.50; Wm. Fel- lows. $4.50; J. A. Aebel, $2.25; Elmer Radford. $4.50; Vic Henpstler, $9.00; John Dunn. $6.75; A. C. Baumback. $12.00; Thomas Dunn. $4.o0; Will Severin, $6.75. DISTRICT NO. 36 Cash & Houltz $5.25; John McKenrie, $34.50; E. L. Fish, $4.00; Otis Enple. $4.00; S. R. Tavlor. $4.00: Albert Pederson. $20.00; Omer Hastie, $1.00; F. M. Linville, $.16.00; W. Hastie, $12.00; W. S. Stan- ton, $17.50; J. A. Stanton, jis.uu; j.i '"'f"11". - -, P Watts, $.12.00; Georpe Lonp. $1.00; : lert, $5.15; Frank Millard. $5.00; Wi. Henry Rye, $36.00; Osrar Rye, $4.00; ; 1'ams Bros. Trans. Co., $74.23; Elec A. M. Livinpston. $2.00; H. L-Livinp-; trv: Store, $0.76; Ursen 4 Co., $S8.83; ston, $2.00; A. M. Anderson, $20.00; Union Oil Co. of California. $288.57; Howard-Cooper Corp., $30.40; John ' National Tank & Pipe Co., $121.20; r- t -J i Stan.l.ir flil Cn S'M i.'t- Hon T Pn- :MK'n,'."ri Z -i.uu; nenrv nye, DISTRICT NO. 37 John Deere , Plow Co.. $4.50; A. F. Roberts, $170.00 , C. W. Kruse. $22.45: C. Evans. $7.! n A. nlk S900: R. R. MofTitt. $4.00. I DISTRICT NO. 38 W. H. Counsell $1400.04; R. Richardson, $48.80; J. Bohrer, $2.00; P. Rothe, $4.80; E. E. Roberts, $2.00. DISTRICT NO. 40 D. L. Erdman, $7.25; H. Bronner, $8.00; G. Clester, ' $1.00; C. Buckman, $3.00; C. Vounp, i $4.00; A. Ackcrson, $1.00; H. Younp. $1.00; E. Bolen, $1.00. ! DISTRICT NO. 41 Frank Ahnert, $8.00; Ralph Ahnert, $8.00; H. H. Udell, $12.37; Cas Updeprave, $7.50; O. I. Evans, $1.25. DISTRICT NO. 42 Nick Beer, $12.00; John Gregory, $3.00; John Yo der, $12.00; Will Cooper, $31.50; A. C. Taylor, $40.50; Iver Learfald, $8.00; George D.-.wson, $15.50; M. Jackob- j son. 118.50: G. Wi iams. $3.00: A. E.:S17.70: Marion Worswick. S9.00: Ho-: Taylor, $2.00. j niCTTjir-T vn ai P P T Jt. P . Co., $48.30; C. W. Schuld 4 Sons, $205.80; F. M. Blaisdell, $8.75; Bennie Blaisdell, $8.00. I DISTRICT NO. 45 Hopp Bros., I . 1 1 . i..vx . . 1 . ... ... u. $6.00; Martin Bros., $455.00; Bauer, $15.02; Walter Cox, Louis Vallen, $4.00; L. P. $6.75. F. PJ $4.00; , Elliott, I Mason. ! DISTRICT NO. 47 Archie 1.1i4 2K; J. I. Case. T. M. Co.. J1.40: 1 Assoc. Oil Co., $16.00; Milwaukie Ga rape, $21.20; W. B. Stokes, $7.20; Standard Oil Co., $5.23; Stand. Oil Co., $53.00; Chas. Livesay, $29.80; E. C. Warren, $1196.00; C. W. Risley, $145.19; O. P. Roethe, $113.25; Frank Lambert, $7.50; Henry Smith, $9.60; W. H. Counsell, $72.60; Jacob Risley, $69.56; W. R. Easier, $10.00; Ira Hart, $41.00; W. A. Cook, $33.00; G. G. Jones, $38.00; Alfred Jahn, $37.12; Thomas Gibbs, $4.38; Gottlieb Beuck er, $19.38; W. McCord, Louie Lafell, $2.00; John Boick, $10.00; R. B. Mad ison, $8.00; Sam Roberts,$16.00; Geo. Conway, $13.00; Ed Olds, $3.75; J. Nel, $4.00; D. C. Howell, $3.00; A. A. Dorn, $2.00. ' DISTRICT NO. 48 Anton Malar, $12.50; Walter Krebs, $12.50; William Bosholm, $8.50; John Sin Clair. $8.50; L. Van Oe Moortele, $7.00; T. Van Oman, $8.50; Carl Alt, $21.00; Fred Koennecke, $6.50; W. L. Wilking, $4.25; C. ADDlewhite. $3.25; Walter Alt, $4.25; Georpe Williams, $4.25; Jtiewely Alt, $2.25. DISTRICT NO. 49 Hodson-Fee-'nauphty Co., $20.16; Phoenix Iron Works, $18.00; Bert H. Finch, $106.00 J. J. Davia, $0.75; Garfield Lbr. Co., $27.51; Robrt Snyder, $4.00; J. F. Snyder, f 12.00; Paul Sauer, l.'OOO; (J. Hathaway, fH.00; B. T. lUwIins fS 00; 0. . Cw.k. fU00; J. J. Iwjvts, 0 00; It, K. tMM; Cuius Wilful. f.'tUK); II. II. I !. !''!; r". II. nvi. I-DOO; II. H. Hiulry, 74 KI; K. T. Iau. I'o00; A. C. An. drraon, IW.OO; I. M.Yix-um. I1W Robert Unyder. $.i0 0o; Julius Marl- wart, f.VI.00; J. r . Miy.ler. llt.uti; T. Carter, 11700: Krnrat Ama.her. f If Ott II. II. Anders. 1:17 00; II. I s kr ..( 0t(. v. II. l emon. 117.00; It. W. Umon. IMMH); li. T.llunt. 112.00; II. Human. 11.50; AUrt Hay. , 17.50; T. rU.h. I2K.50; Chte.ter Pan. 12.50; J. O. Ilotkin. 122.00; M. Saner. WOO; W. I. .hriner. t!.00; Curtii WiU-o. 11.50; C. Ilathay, 12 (Hi; II. T. Kahna. 12.00. I niSTKllT NO. M-KJ. 0hurn. 11.50; A. I. lleartKk. S.75; K. lot, laf. It 00: A. OIon. I.(X; K. No- reen. 12.00; Kd. Strom. 12.00; E. V. Svhe.leen. 12.00; A. Exlry. I0.(XI. HLSTRKT NO. 62-C. S. Unon. iinvA.Cui.il. 12(H): J. lliilliKPi. 14 00; C.Cordan. 12.00; Axel t limn. 14 00: Itoval Zlner. 14 .00: Elmer Zinner. 12.00: C. Hett. IX.OO; II. W. K,nn. ,25. Aur. OrPPert. 12.00. Kanne. IU.'25 , .,ISTRfT xo 54Krnf ,t ..j. tllVI. J I' l,l,m.n KOO (lie Ve- elle. $2.00; I.ucht Hro.. $11.00: O. I. Hammond. $2.00; John Wootter. $2.(X) A. Neuen-chwan.ler. $1.00; Mike Ko well. $2.00; Edd. Jacknon. $1.00; C. A. Iteuuli. $2.00. PISTRICT NO. S4-l.evi Erb. $11S.0O; C. Yoder. $42.00; Ceo. Ow inc. $42.00; Ren Stanton. $44.00; W. W. Ixne. 157.75; E. K. White. I1S.00; Rrrt Kent, $1S 00; II. T. Jennen. $12.00 Wm. Iiurket, $26.00; V. Calvin. $17.00 reivy Graham. $24.50; W. E. Pimick, $21.00; Wm. Yoder. $1S.OO; Roy Kropf $12.00; Wm. Fleeple. $4.00; John j Precher, $$.00; Bertha Hromer. 4oo. . piSTRICT N0. 5i. F. Gib4on, J10M; f aitr. $:16.25; J. White- head. $16.00: A. Johnnon. $5.00. GENERAL ROAPS Pac. Tel. & T, C" i-"' 3n D C0i ,0-25: Miller- Parker Co.. $3.33: Huntley Bros. Co., $1.65; T. A. Roots. $100.00; C. R. Lewthwaite. Co.. $19.51; Milwaukie Garape. $4.10; J. Moreanti. $2.50; E. c,,,rt r..r 1S.50; Walter J. RfloL -- jr . r -mt r. ' v "''- v v - fc v ti- ivfrt 4 Flume Co.. I256.S9; II. Wors- wick, jL'&.oo: Howard-Cooper Corp., $.117.62; E. C. Warren. $11.10; E. P. Olds. $130.00; R. L. HoNclaw. $107.50; Nottingham ,4 Co.. $53.65; Chas F. Terrill, $240.00; J. I. Case Threshinp Mach. Co.. $519.47; Orepon Citv Ga rape, $1.10; A. C. Buchel, $1.90; Fair banks. More 4 Co., $2.98; Caffall Bros.i $11-50; Orepon City Foundry $40.97; , TWnix Iron Work,, jn.oo; Fred '"""" "WJJ ""r, .lrt i TT T) HI - Till $20.46; Hopp Bros.. $22.1o; Parkplnce Store, $1.60; A. H. Avenll Mach. Co.. I $2.60;Russell Grader Mfp.Co.. ''''! , $2.00. $6.65; Bert H. Fii.ly.W: C Jubb! W0' N. M. Scribner. $6.00; l.n $220 .,t n D.- i-i.t. ...too. r r .vnooi imn. .o. 111, i.i.w. 1 m.mi.i I', V.-;;. SHERIFF-H. ll. HuKhea. $;.oo: V. , SLTP "V:;,1-:. ; :Vl Harris. $1.50: W. C. Murray. $2 00; Oregon C i rail., ti. r,aii, -.vv, vi. .u. tt v . . . c , ti i iiii t.-.snfl- A p. wm.. t 'ioo- ""K Rro., $0.So; A. (1. Ame. $10; Huntley Jim vivnrHorff. 11100: F. Gibb. ! Joyner. $11.00; m. J. WiUon Harrington, linnn. i v rn,min 111 no- s .121.00; H m. retel.on. JI.Jo; l. J...J. h. lalav r,:L' .' 7.-AA. V. .. -v l Frost. $9.00; Samuel Riley. $2.20. 1 $10.00. Kticniiiunu, I.VI Ul imiiiuvil.ii, ! , ... , . -j , Avery 4 Co.. $1.50; Alaska Junk Co..'"' ? c m . e.n'no x, o .-a ti tii r- ...o r.-, i Or. Huph S. Mount, $10.00; Mr. R. A. $1..00; Honeyman Hdwe. Co.,$2S.62: ... t, ... ... ' '. ,. ... Wilson & Cooke.$1.00; Buffalo Steam Roller Co., $9.15; Bert II. Finch, $2.00 : C. II. Dauchv, $3.45; H. E. Sharrow. $1.60: Marshall-Wells Hdwe. Co., : $92.17; P. R. L, & P. Co., $37.60; Board of Water Commissioners, $4.00; ot";- --:-:'! . - i stone Lumber Co., $6.60; James Ad-. Kins LumDer Lo.,u.y4; .viartin Bros., f i.i rb- Foct Cio Mill A c ! 1 i " ' . .. . ... ' . . ' :" ' $2.78; A. N. Wills, 5 6 41 D I) Linton 4 Chase! ! Hostetler, $173.50; $65.00; K. Koellermeier. $24.00; Ore-1 pon City Icee Works, $67.80; S. L. Mullan, $8.00; C. J. Hood, $3.00; E. A. Hackett. $84.00; II. G. Knox. $103.50; 1 W. T. Thompson, $8.75; S. A. Cobb, $70.48; W. II. Mattoon, $10.00; Gust Erickson, $15.60; F. J. Moser, $22.50; J. E. Peters, $20.00; E. Stewart Gear, SSO.OO; B. Morpanti, $165.00; Gust j Erickson, $22.75; Karl Parry, $32.20; ' F. J.Moser, $54.00; Wm. Obcr. $22.20; 1 Guv Hancv, $7.20; C. G. Pursifull, Jl'fi TO! C Curv S?t. .10; P A DnHsnn i $18.90; A. Wetmore, $7.80; D. Deyoc,i'J' ,i-'a"'ara), ?iu.uo; Mrs. .Mary, $24.90; R. Gibson, $21.20; C. M. Oplcs- by, $36.00; G. T. Parry, $44.40; B. L. ' Frederich, $193.50; P. Rothlesburper, j mer Haney, $6.00; C. Brickley, $14.10; r r r:.L....T ion. o n.f.. ... ... lut.ri ii. i.iri.. . $4.80; M. Christensen, $65.80; Jack i Morpanti, $92.80; Carl Ober, $70.50; i I. Cohen, $58.70; C. Flaherty, $06.00; i A. C. Buchel, $120.00; John Kay ,$80.- 63; H. N. Kern. $91.00; E. J. Curtin, b- iK. ''""; Ada LHJaw, $38.20; Chas. Wripht, $51.50; Robt. I $"-00; Ella Tracy (Eunice Homer), Mattoon, $34.50; H. Babler, $225.00; i 10-0f; R-'i Landes, S12.00; S. F-:. Card E. C. Gerber, $225.00; Walter J. Roots : (Michael Boyl), $8.00; F. Frcdiriei J76.80: M. D. Jones. S81.60; TeddvUJoe fox), $8.00; Mrs. Lee Brown, wnr.n.;A iiivi. r. r. T?o,,lUno I Sr,2.80; It. Conk. S30.K0; .Tames Ken. ' cha, $32.25; A. Martin, $32.25; J. E. , Peters, $43.75; R. Johnson, $30.00; G. , Kelland, $22.50; T. Blanchard, $10.00; Emil Gelbrich, $2.50; E. Gelbrich, $2.50; H. Eng-el, $34.00; A. Ruther ford, $12.00; W. Randall, $24.00; N. N'orton, $10.00; A. Blanchard, $2.00; C. Geigcr, $2.00; E. Stauber, $10.00; M. Stauber, $8.00; F. Huiras, $10.00; Fred Lins, $6.25; Edd Guber, $C.OO; C. Guber, $3.00; V. Domm. $2.00; E. L. Faulkner, $22.80; A. L. Hcacock, $10.00; R. Lovelace, $8.00; A. Hoff meister, $4.00; A. Wedin, $8.00; A. Olson, $8.00; E. Johnson, $8.00; 0. No-rc-en, $4.00; East Side Mill & Lumber Co., $26.98; Coast Culvert & Flume Co., $27.00; Wallace F. Miller, $15.75; Safeguard Your Child. If your child Is pale, dull, at times, flushed, irritable and fretful you should attend to this condition at once as the chances are your little one is Buffering from worms. Kickapoo Worm Killer is what you should get. This well known remedy In lozx-nge form Is pleasant to take and expels the worms at once, the cause of your child' suffering. Only 25c at all drng gists. AV) 11 Ci.ur.nJ. IU.W; E. M. IUimm. f.'rilW; Chris Kraft. II W; A. II. fuU, Ittl.Hl; II. It. Itimi.k, f.'l.TS; Wm. Killer. Iltf ixi; Ilea. I5M; W. C. 1'iiwtll. IPJiHI; Wm. .r.n. fUSlXl; Cca. Korhler, I l.VflO; Melvin Mahlum. !0 mi; Milo le. I.' ixt; rM K"l. 111.00; 1'aul lUny. V.M; K. Hihu- 11 A .!.: Clyde Kingo, i.mhi; J. A. Coulter. 1100; J'b Timharr. . 2 J.S; lUrvry t.ilwt..ii. 14 00; Mattirenls Hospital (Mr. I mow. I. . Mattw.n. II Ml; Allen Urkena. .'IXI; Nel Saarl, I4.'.'; Arnold llellw.-.a. 4 25; Uaae llellw.va, 14 "; It. fvhu. M. IIH.IHI; Maitin llroa.. I4I1K; John I'ut. 11250; Carl Stromsieen. IH.lHl; Carl klanc. 115.75; r . A. Iiauer lllixi; EreJ Zwohlen. 14(XI; Uum Valleti, 14 00; A. S. Freeman, 111 00; C. A. Harruon, UXi; E. ti. llo.l:ki I.V00; Itobt. Zahlrn, '.HH1; II. Sulli van, 12.00; Chaa. Ereeman. I2(XI; (I. A. Hottl. 12 .1X1; I- I'. Elliott. I2:.- 25; Srripture May. 12 15; S. 145.00; I. Mattmm. .'..25; N'.h. C. C Smith. IIO.W; C. Zimmerman, i!4.75; I rite!. .'..00; IiennU I.'iiovan (J M. Tie,leman. 124.00: E. Zimmerman. ' rome Hamilton). I4 .Mr. E. Era- 120.00; 1 1. Pay. 114 00; W. I'appoon. 1 112.00; C. Ilare. 112.50; It. Shreid. 140.50; N. Melvin. 124.75; C. Itnmn. 1117.50; t.. rukle. w; Pickle. $2.(X1; It. Arm- tronif. $4.(Xi; A. And.-ron. 14.00; W. Kaiwr. 157.50: E. Kaier. 174.00; C. Koellermeier. $12.00; C. ISiy. $2h.0l; W. Kobinaon. $2S lXI; P. CoUon. $.".2.50 W. Schulti. $21.1X1; E. Fi.her. $2S.(HI; . Huch (Mr. I'leia). $iUXi; E. II. Scho. M. Pickle. $:.00; II. Wrik'ht. 141X1; E. enU.rn (Mr. Ilhode.l. $26 65; P. J. E. iVwnlnir. Fred Minder, IVtXI Winkel (Mr. Creble), fld.lXl; Mra. M. John Motul. 14.1X1; prfJ Cerber. $4.00. Trullmcer (Franci Pa.hall). $20.. C. Verdinir. $I (X1; Edwin Certn-r. i (Hi; F. Miller A Son (Scott I. $2.60; $5.00; W. Putcher. $2S.OO; W. S. Ur.en St Cn. (Allnrt I'orunn). $10. Thoma. $13.00; John Honey. $13.00; 00; Uren Si Co. (Mr. Eva Marco), Pay Hardware Si Furniture Co., f!.23 j $15.00; Hurmeiiter Aiulrr.rn (Mr. Eat Side Fuel Co.. $55.21; Milwaukie Riirolett). $1.50; Wm. Schilling (II. Huildinir Mat. Co.. $50.50; Pope & Co. i I.andi). $1.75; C. Janif. Ivy (Vulen $0.50; $10.5.1; II. S. Anderton, $25.00. tine child). $10.00. HOl'XTY Walter II. l eroy. $1.50; I J All. W. J. WiUon. $ 19 H'.l. C. H. EJward. $10.00. JL'VENll.K COL'KT Minda V ELECTION C. A. Iewi. $4.20; Church, $14.40; I). K. Frost. $27.45. F. T. Shute. $6.00; Richard Simm. I $9.00; Pan Fellow. $6.00; Wm. Ru- I ASSESSOR Wm. I 90; Wm. Avison. $17. j COL'RT HOUSEItlake - M.Fall !Co.. $4.8S; Hopp Bros.. $3.00; W. IL Mattoon. $:I3.00; C. J. Hood. $1.45; Pope & Co.. $121.91; E. II. Andrews. 1 1 $10.75: Huntley Bros. Co.. $29.90; I Home Telephone Co., $15.05; Pac. Tel. I 4 Tel. Co.. $.16.45. COUNTY COL'RT-W. H. Mattoon $.1.1.00; A. H. Kniirht. $64.60. j j CIRCUIT COLRT-P. J. Maher. $5.60; A. P. McPonald. $2.20; Henry Ameclex, $1.40; J. W. Bennett, $1.00; Philip Kohl, $1.00; Doctors Mount, $2.50; T. M. Miller. $16.00. i JUSTICE TEACE-J. E. Pomerov.' I $7.80; J. M. Ghrist, $21.60; Grace Un. i.i..,..i tun. n v v;..n. c in. j Hj ; $j Li;e'(;nri,t; l0 . . P , . . ' i son. $1.20; Wailace Hartley. $1.20; j I IIijj i:ia.lioa KAjiliiiUr V-llll II t. ' ' . ... v tl: . r-ncnvm U...I. ra.... m nn. " ..""' . v.' ft.', .'ft. L'ii IX,1AIIU r'tl.Wt IT. I I' alVIIIUiCrnu, fUl.ll', .UaAWl'll TIC . ,.,.. - . .... ..,.. ... ,.- , "' ... .' , It t...I,I IA. C T f .l lit. " .ii.., ft.uv, ...is ... . ,.:.(.-., f Jack Bannon, $1.50; Mrs. W. J. Kent. $1.50; Mrs. F. W. Orpin. $4.50. j SURVEYOR Paul Dunn. $19.60; II. H. Johnson, $'."9.60; D. Thompson MeKlrum, $53.20; Bud Thompson, 19.-1 60; Bud Mortindale. $1.00. I INSANE Dr. Guy Mount, $."..00; Dr. J. W. Norris, $3.00; Dr. M. C. ! Strickland. $3.00. I SUIT. OF SCHOOLS Brcnton : Vedder, $75.95; Pac. Hiphway Garapc. $2.05; J. E. Calavan, $19.20; Carl F. 1 Anderson. $1.00; Una Ulen. $9.00, HOARD OF HEALTH Dr. O. A. i i Welsh, $59.36; Dr. W. D. Butler, $2.50; ! I r ft T -... v re ii ! "r- --v. J. nossiier, i.ou; m. u. P.rrv ti'.nn- Dr H v i.i;v i;r.n. - V'....v, (j.e-.J- a,tJ.$l75'', l)r:U. A' I,e,iman I V ' D-DKneiT ;o; ! 7'. F rTAP r, r v FU'T INSPECTOR-O. E. rrey-1 taJ'9-; I wu.ii ii.iE.iii..Ani,i. ii, r . i Bennett, $12.50; V. II. Grimm. $12 50;! R. F. Walters, $12.50; S. O. Dillman, $12.50; Frank Habcrlach, $68.75. I V T rt r v r-n r r . n r r i v. . ' ."n.u-ir.i-.-.Yicad rosi No; -A. R., $2...00. -LN POOR-Wm. Danforth, Jl0;00: Tom Jones, $14.00; Boys' 4 ""'ls Aid Soc, $10.00; Mrs. Bradtl ""cKner ( w. i. unsiey) u.uu; barn Booner- i hosier, $10.00; ' auon "ome i -rs. j. Avinj, si'j.uu; -lary uuc" 110"1- irimuiej, -w.uu; Buol ' Sarah Gibbons, $20.00; Ella Payne, i $10.00; Henry Spies (Mr. and Mra. Chalk'- S16 00: w- J- Moldenhauer, $10-00; Louise Ballou, $15.00; Mrs. Calbraith, $13.00; Harry Cooper, -0-00; Mr- (;- w- Thompson, $10.00; $20.00; A. W. Camehl (Chas. Holmes). I ? '" -ora Joselyn, 52U.DU; (.. H ''bdahl, $12.00; Gustav Greble, ?10.- u" Uj-'U!i w- ' Mulvey, Apt f.Iohn elicrs), $12.00; Parkplace Store (Mrs. Baker), $5.00; Francis Welsh (Mrs. Church), $10.00; Wang & Co. (C. A. Miller), $24.20; Myers & Bra dy fMrs. Tressa Marx), $20.00; Am- bularwc Service Co., $8.00; V.'. W.I Pollock (Chas. McKinnis), $12.00; Mrs. Renfert, f 15.00; Fred Schwartz (Trullinjjer). SIl.OO; Frank Ott (Mary Foster), $9.55; F. T. Barlow (W. iJickelman), $10.00; F. T. Barlow I (Mrs. Beers), $23.00; Farr Bros. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. P. J. CHENET ft CO., Toledo, O. We. the underlined, have known F. J. : Cheney for the laet 16 rears, and believe blm perfectly honorable In all buelneii iranaacuone ana financially aoie 10 carry out any obligations made by hta firm. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally. acUnc directly upon the blood and mu cous aurfacea of the ayitcm. Testlmonlali sent free. Pile TO cents per bottle. Bold by all Drag flat. Take Hair raaslly mil far eaasUyatle. A. .tioranu, .i!.. . 50. i MalheM.n), I5 00; lair Hio. (Mil. I'leia). 14 (Xi; lluntlry H"- ' (A. hlkr. 11415; Huntley H'. ' tStarr boy). l .10; Oirg.'n ll'ty lie. .ltal tl'ahlk A Kl.Kl't. HN(.',; Mr, C. H. 0rn (MuiheMinl. IS Oil; II. IU. hel.lrr Ka M itel I, 112 00; (i.Mkl Samaritan Hospital (W. K. Ilaillixtl, H,1.',j CooJ ..itiaiilan lla I ptlal i naa. rrn.er,, n ; ri. tin- J. Eiter. I'lath, Crii" daialey M I'o.leil, Id (HI; HrvKon l ily lloital Co. E. Starr). I4.1i1. H.irT Hiua, IT. J. Wirti). I15..1M: I'r. J. W. Nor- ; n (li'mlier, .Malfirn.n. wu, rial, lift 4..; liarrun IKUal tn. u. iaiaiy 1 1 Ml; lr. E. It. To.1.1 ill. Harklryl. 112 00; Havid Jonea (II II Uari-lay), Mi; Utto E. Meindl (C. J- Seahornl. f.MHi; Mr. Maud Stewart (Mi. Elota llalmer). 12.75; J. E- M.-i'ormatk (John Marx), l.'OOO; n.-.lru- Hotel jilU k Meyer), 20.(Xi; I'ri.e llroa. I Hi-rr). I5 (Hi; W. E. l. iup.toa.1 (Mr .er (Mr. .Marx), $5txi; E. J. Walk- ley (Valentine), 114.05; Kobbina Hro. (Jame ltuell I0.2H: P. J. Winkle (Katie Yonimker), I'"1; Mt. I'lewa ant Pairy (John Heat-1. 1225; Mr. Ola KenUum (CriW"). " IH'; IL ' IVtmld (Mr. leerl. 12 00; A. J. E A. , Knightly (Mra. Marro). $7.lH); INSURANCE German, American i Insurance Co., $56.40; Piilman 4 Mow.j I, Alt CI. I IM.Ml A.H . ... i- a. . , ... . ..!. LIES Courier Pre.. $119.20; ity Enterpriw. $277.tK; Hro. Company. $21.15; I. M. $10.00; J. E. Jack. $1.00; an. $10.47; W. J. Wilson. SEALER OF WElCHTS St MEAS URES J. E. Jone. $ :;2o. PAM AGES Fred Aune. $25.00; Wm. Aune. $25.00; Wm. (Uer. $25.00. PROHIBITION' P. O. Worthinp ton. $6.40. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. The follow Iiir real -tutx trunitfi-r .-re fil.-J In theoffl..- of County Ko . or.l.'r lii-dman Thurs.l.. : V. A U wla et al to II J. Hold worth, lots 93 and 7'.. IVach lirove; $!' P. J Swlter to Ct.iu.t Hull, lot 15 "UMk u- ",,ui,'"i i' r,,i:"n ('"':, , ... t T. I nard Charmuu t" P. . Mo- Karlan.l. land tn Clio kainns Co...,!) ; $1 oo. The following are the roul ette transfer that were filed in the offbe of County He.oriler Iv.lmun on Mon- Thomua and Mrr IS. llennett ! J Johnsnonn.n four acre of Hertion towiiHhl. 1 south, ran" 4 eunl; $30. Helen M ami I.. A. lairflelil to II W. Vlets. 7.V2 ai res of land In section 2". towiiHhlp 2 south, ranise 3 eiiMt; $20. Wtlliain S. Turner, adiiilnlstruti.r of estate of Tlioinat Mercer Sinister, of ) Portland Trust Company of OreRon land In MM-timi I. township 3 south,' raiue j east : $oo. j Prank S. Thome to l-avltui Tliorne, I nlunil In nsii tiiuiH :t. 4. 9 and 10, town ship :i south, rani:' 2 east; (10, Ijiiliui Tliorne to Frank S Thorne, 1 t.'i acres of m-. tlims 3 and 10, town ship :! south, rani:..- 2 east; $10. Rose Del.asliniutt to GcorKQ and Maliel Green, all of lots 17 and IS. Iil. k 19. (iladsinne; $700. The followlm: real estate transfers w.-re filed In the office of County He (order Hodman Tnesduy. II. It. Ilaiinafnrd to William I). Krendi. V'2 of the SW4 and the NE'.i of the SVi4 of section 16. town ship ?. south, ranue 5 east V. M.. and lot 7. section 16, township 3 south, ranee" 3 east V. M : $1.00. Harry Geli.illc and It. and Amallo Cerson lo John K. and Maud Green lots 3 and I. block I. Corson Addition to Oroi-on City; $10. Mount Mood Hotel Co. to C. A. Rol.b, lot I In lilock in. Arrau Wanna Park; JI.DO. Ilatlle I. Kelly and J. 11. Kully to Henry ('. Cabelle, live acres in -tions 22. 2:1, ami 27, In township 1 south, nuiKo 2 east W. M.; $1-00. The followini; real estate transfers w.-re filed wlili Cnnniy Iteeordur D'-d-man Tuesday: Have anil l.ou KhIi.-II to W. . Oar in r. i vo acres of land In Ser. 2.1, T. 1 S.. it. 1 K.. V. M. ; $10.00. Conrad Kri'iaum and Allie Kri Li' inn I j :. or;- Q. and Etta M. Dart, JO acres in section :;.",, T. 3 S., R. I K.. W. M,: .l..10(i. "sear Line and Anna, Ills wifn, to Kmil iiti I Kbhii l.itol. an undivided out tliii'i ind iesi ,u umX of land lo- mi. il ii :- i- ,. T . S.. It. I'.,. . ; no. Il.in, ,..ir I. iini' Cnitlifir to Sam and SanKi Cost.inzo, IS acres In Sb. 16 mill 21 in T. 2 S., K. 3 E.. W. M.; $10. I.. W. Wilson, iinniiirrled, to AIiiIIi-h Old Folks Saved From Suffering Mrs. ..Imi v ,. Hi:,,,, Taunton, Mass., .n Iht Kith year, uy: "I thought I k'.-ih ,rvnnd th r'-ah of medicine, hut 1 '! Ki'Imi -j- I 'ilia have proven most ufcli .i' Kil in my fayy." Mr. Ham A. Hoover, High Point, K. '., writes: "My kidney trouble was .se at night anil I had to get up li'im Mve to si-ven times. Now 1 d not ha vp lo ret up at night, and coii-sl'l-r i.iynlr in a truly normal cim ilitlon, wiiicli I attrllmle to 'uh:y Kid ney Iflls, as I have taken nothing Mrs. M. A. liriilKea, Robinson. Mass., myr: 'I auffered from kidney all riniifH f,,r iwo y-ars I communced iMkniK Koley Kidney i'llls n months into, ami ihniiKh I am 1 years of age, I r--l like a Hi-year-old girl." Koh-v Ki.lney I'ills re tonic, strenirthenlnif and up-bullding, and icti.re nnrlnal action to H K'!1."!! and 'i n. disordered and painful blad der. They act quickly and contain no dangeroua or harmful drug. JONES DfiUO CO. t.i.iini hiiiirima In Anna Kuiienaa ion a. m in H.H- J, T. 1 H, II I E W VI ; I5 W. II llrrl In ( i (,(!,.). a. I. III H..v i. H, ,j t I H It IE. W M ; fid N.llle r.imifll. .t ,-. WllllaliiMin kil . ti-a In He.-, it. T I H , It ft f, W M : I0. Elmer II U.e and Anr .i u x u aim u. .i N.iii-r, loi It an I . M.Hk II. and li.i s ali. ji In ibl.NB. II. Minihiiin Addition lu ('II r of rorllaiKl; f 10 Ja U IX-Ijiiin and Canln PfU.ii I lo r. J. ami Nora ( iulilii, l.ii (ii, (7, r..V ami :, Ji-nnln UmUt. 0 The lull.miiiK real etlale lranri ie fll.il In Ilia ofrire u( luiini) llecnr.ler leliiiait Etlda) P. J. Hlli.r In I'la.ul Hall, lot 15. bl.Hk II, 'I....m Kill; i:v T. I n.iiar.l Chariiian In p. V. Mo Eailand. land In Weal I.I1111; l. E. II. Ir.U rl al lo II J ll.il.l orth. Ii.la 1.1. 74. I'ea. h Cute, ('lack am i (iniilt; 910. (Jo,. re T. Hmllh In liualav lloln. 22 a.re nf arctlon 17, lonlilp t .iiii!. riiK 6 r.l, fioo. John (i. anil Umle Alien lo ('alt In and l.iii'linla Hiimner. I 51 a rr of eitloit S.1. tonaili 3 (iiih, raiife I i-l; f.'7. John (!. and Umle A.lni lo Wal tT It. and Elma Murray, J H a. rea of kmllon M. lolihli 3 miilh, rniiK wp.t, :,00 AUreil M Bti.l Itnl.y I' Juiiiim 11. lo A. C. Ii.f, lot. 11, S. )3. II. blmk 1, Mini horn addition to ill) of 1'iut luml. $10 A. IL and Kdllll U Nenmaii lo Ail.lle and K. M. Hammer. Iula K, . 10. bl.Hk II. lurrlmM ad.llllon (o Molalla. 110 PRESIDENT HAS T WILSON PROPOSES CONSESSION OF EIGHT-HOUR DAY TO EMPLOYES. EXECUTIVE TO MEET GENERAL COMMITTEE Of' 460 TODAY Appeal Will Be Mad for Compromise In lntrt of Ptopl of Coun tryPublic Opinion Relitd on to Aid. WASHIXIITON. Aok Hi President Wilson tonlKht completed a definite pluu for settlement of the threatened nuttou-wldc ntilroud lrike, nnd will suliliilt It to representatives of the inunaKcrs and employes tomorrow. Al though administration officials said ncKotiutlon would l- (-oiitlnued until a peaceful solution was found, the out come of the president's mediation Is pec ted to di-pend largely on tho ut tltiule of tho two sides toward the plan he ha drawn up. The proportion framed by the .r.-s Ident follow lim conferences with tho inunuKers and employes since Monday proposes that tin.1 railways should concede the eight-hour workday. Iditor It probably will be proposed "ml u federal commission appointed by the president or createil i.y con-Kr.-HS InvestlKiitt! all problems which have arisen during the present discus sloii. The chief obstacles III the way of acceptance of the plan He In the In sistence of the railroad iiiauuKers on arbitration ami their opposition to the eight-hour day and tho demand for and a half for overtime. Whether tho two sides will give In on these points constituted the chief uncertainly In tin' situation tonight. The general committee of the em ployes, Including private representa tives of the trainmen and englnetnen on tlm 22f. railroad systems of tho country, arrived here tonight in re sponse to a summons by their sub committee, which has been meeting with the president. Tho general com mittee has plenary powers to accept or reject any suggestion. The men, although refraining from discussing tho plan of tho president, said they thought the outlook encour aging for a settlement. The president will meet the entire coinmltten of 610 In tho east room of the White House at 3 o'clock tomor row nnd lay before them his plans. LOW WATER FORCES C. W. HILL TO SHUT DOWN ITS GRINDERS UNUSUAL CONDITION OF RIVEH ALLOWS OPERATION MONTH LONGER THAN USUAL. A month later than ilsiiul, the lo water of the Willamette and the con sequent leHHRiiiiiK of power Tuesday compelled the Crown Willamette Pa per company to shut down It) of its 17 sets of L'rlnders and all were expected to be shut down early this iiiornlnK.j The grinders usually are shut down early In July, and there have been years when tney wore sii.n iwwh u. June. However, this year heavy sum mer rains kept up tho river and pro vided sufficient power to run Inter than usual. Fifty-one men working on the grind ers and 12 wood pliers, with tho ex ceptlon of 24 put to work bringing In pulp, were laid off by the Crown Wil lamette mills Monday and Monday night. The 18 wet machines In the plant shut down thre or four days ago. PLAN TO PREVEN RAILROAD STRIKE I . . ' ' i V i i i Ctn Ruin Oil. ilenrta II inli (in, d.iiichi.-r of Mr. ml Mrs. Hoy nil, of IliU i lly, .oud !! (minis III the iik ul. i-iiiili-at IikIiI I Hie i li.iiiUu.ua In July ul lilad lulu- Ceiiei s a cur old In July, IDHI. sod n on., of lh liiimt allrac thi. )ooniicr on lb" t hunts. i. jus Kiouiida Him U iinunmlly bright for her age, and si I ru.la sltinllun lo r ever shr ... conipallles lu-r psri-llls 2 CARS COLUDE MISS DOLLY BCNTLtV AND MISS SOPHIE MADISON SUFFERINQ FROM MINOR BRUISES. PORTLAND OWNED MACHINE HITS F. E. ALBRICHT 'S CAR AT CROSSING Both Automobiles Ar Badly Damaged By Fores of Impact 120 Teach, er In IS Cars Set Colum bia Rlvtr Highway. To leachirs attending the auuual t'lni kunii.a county tem hcra' Iralulng a. ho.il. Miaa Sophie Madison, of Hll erlun. and Miaa I M.I I y I lent Icy, were slkhtly Injured wh.-u n cur drlx-n and owned by r"riink K. Alhrlcht of this city and ('. J. Cullsoti. of Portland, collided at the Interne, lion of Highly-s.-cond at net nud Powell valley road near the Clnckninas Miillnomuh coun ty line about ti n't lis k l-Vlday night In the All. right lnu. blue with Mis Mnlli-v and Miss Madison were Mlss.-s tihidvs Kelaey. of Scott's Mills, and l.alKb. of Molnlln Although they were thrown to the ground by the force on the Impact, they i-Hcaped tin- hurt. Mlna Itcntl.-v nnd Minn Madison are suffering onl) from hnilses und minor cuts Krlcmls decliired late lrlil.iy lilftht that their coiiilltloll was by li'i liicans serious. Mini Mudlnnii wai brought to the home of Mr. und Mrs John Scott at the head of Seventh street, this city, where she bus been stopping while att.-uillng the training school und Mixs Hcnll.-y was taken to the Inline of relatives of Mlis Kcl sey In Portluiid. Mr. Albright, with the four l.-achers In his car, was cninltig home from a trip over the t'oltlinhlii hlghwuy. lie says I'iiIIhoii, v ho bad a larger inn chine than the Albright car, tried to cross In front of him, canning the accident. The Albright car was turn ed completely over and badly dam aged while holh front wheels of the t'lillHon machine were knocked olf. Kvery occupant of the Albright ma chine was thrown In the ground. Over 1 110 (eachcis Journeyed over the Coliimbla highway Friday in auto mobiles donated for thn day by rest dents of the county. Twenty-five, ma chines were required to make the trip and every one was well filled. Thn party stopped at noon at Multnomah falbi where luncheon was served anil SUIT TO QUIET TITLE. Kin A. Ilawley filed a suit in thn circuit court Thursday ugaliiKl tho Al lien Fruit & Vegetable Preserving company to ipilet title to lots 7 and K of block ft of Oregon City. AWFUL SUFFERING. "I suffered untold nrony with neuralgia. I thouglit I would go mad with pain. A friend of mine advli.nl ma to tuke Dr. Ulles' Antl-J'nlii Fills. I did so and the pain stopped almost at once. Then I commenced mlng Dr. Miles' Nervine a ud be fore lone I waa so that I did not have these palna any mora." B. J. WIMTEH. Ml 11. Piatt At,, Colorado Bprlnga, Colo, ALL ARE THROWN TO GROUND WHEN POSSIBILITY OF HOPE OF ARBITRATION OF AIL IfttUM, MOWIVIH, WANII At coNMHrNci con on EHPLOYES" SUBCOMMITTEE SLNDS TOR CTNCRAI COMMIIUE OF 460 Administration Official NtfuM lo Predict Oulcon.f pf Conference Whlla Houas Conferences U 0 Conllued Today. WAHIIINHIUN. Aug I. PrMl.t.-iil Wllium's t-f'i.ita In bring the rallriwd inanugcra and tb lnuthi'thiMHl leader lugrthi-r In aiiiiic futin of s.'ttli'in.'lil of the dlff.-H in olilib Ihrral.'li a nut Inn li. rull w h y alrlkti baa, alter lii ilaa if ulifi r. II. ca, priiKrcaacil imly to I he M.lnl wlnre a gruiind wink fur further hi-K.itliittuhs has Im-n luhl llupri nf srhltialliin nf all Inam-a waned iDilur. hut Ibe sllualli.n aa lulchti In-il l III.' poanllillily of a ai l lli'iiK'iit hrlnK rca b.-.l by the raUrua.U 1 1'lii'cilllili tho prliiclpln nf the eight hour day and with sides s.-ltllns ml lateral laau.-s liy aotiii. form nf nej.i tlutluns as Jet iillileterililned. After conferring with rr.wld.-nt Wil on IoiiIkIiI the rinplox-a' subctini lllltle.i aetit In New York for the .'r ineiiibera nf the general c.uninlttpe i ceiiin to Waahlngti.il to fitcllllatn ncgu llutli.iia. Tln-y an. eip.-ct.Hl her. Th.irsilay slid pmhuhly will a. the pr.-ald.-nt I'rlilav The manag.-ra' coiiiiiillt.-n ill 'mf.-r with hliu SKain l.iiuiirrow. Two uffl. lal nlaleini-lita lanlli-d fnilit the White limine during the duy ni.-rr ly statril Unit the dleciiealixts Were still In pruKn-aa and that no r-'l'rt could tie mail, on reaiills. II was iinili'iat.MHl thai the rmployra repr.-arnlHll.-a offered nil suggestion on litis feslure of the situation. The railroads were reported to be rrady to roncr. le the prim Iple of the eight hour dny 011 coiiillllon (lint all collutersl la su.-s be IhoroiiKhly InveatlKat.M by tlie Interstate I'oliinieree Coiiunlaal.in or i.nie other hoilv. Ailtuliilstrutlon officials refused to night lo pr.-illcl what I lie outcome oud! be, and the president was umb-r stood lo bo uncertain whether a strike ronld be averted. The White llouae conferences will he continued tumor row, lull II was not believed that a rrlls would he reached liefi.ro Thurs day. In the ineniillme the inniisKers and employe will cotnintinlcatei with 1 the Interests they represent HAN WHO BUILT FIRST William IjiSalle. who erected the flrnl bungalow lu the city of liliul stone. Is d.-ii.l. word having tx-cn rr celt ed lo that effect Ttn-sday be friends ol the family lu liladitone Mr. l.aSallc left this county several yea 11 ago for California, and later went to Woodland, Wash., where his diiilh 01 curr.-d August K from hemorrhage. Iln suffered 11 strohc 01 piiralyxla u year ago. Mr. I.11H11II1. In survived by his w(. ow, of Woodland, Wash., and a son, (iuy UiSulle, of Hberidiiu, Oregon. When You Have Cold, (live It attention, avoid exposure, be regular and careful of your diet, also commence taking Dr. King's New His covery. It contains Plnn Tar, Anti septic Oils and Halaauis. Is slightly laxatlve Dr. King's New Discovery eases your rough, soothes your throat and bronchial tubes, checks ytmr cold. . starts to clear your head. In 11 ahott tlmn you know your cold Is better. Its the standard family cough syrup in uso over 40 years, lict ti bottle at unco. Keep It In the house an a cold Insurance. Sold lit your ilni,rglst. (Adv.) Close attention to work is the cause of much Pain and many Hcadnchs. Obtain relief by taking one or two DI. MILES' GRANTING HOUR DAY FOUND ANTI-PAIN PILLS Then tone up the Nervous System by using Dr. Miles Restorative Nervine IF FIRIT BOTTLC. OR BOX. FAILS TO HELP VOU, Y0UH HON BY WILL Bl REFUNDEP.