OKIXIO.N MTV KNTKlMMdHK. H.Hl.W, XOVKMHKU 17, VJU'k LEGISLATIVE ACT LAW NECESSARY, SAYS BROWN HAI.KM. Or, Nov. 1 1.-1 In- main til Orison III otii'fuln miliar llmpraa Mil iitiilillillliiit Uw mil II Ilia leilala lure, ahull meet nimI enact li'xUlallun in intone llir ' liiiniMlrx" aini'ii'liiiniil In the iiiiinI II ut Ion, adopted br lll pell. ilo Hi llin ru i'lil Kolli rul cli'i Hull, Allium i ili'iinriil liniNii today v l'l liiitrrimr WIiIixi iimiIhi. I ihIct "li" niltiliii i'i'r "' il In lli fM'iiiilvn dr lli'i mi'imry yvmnal, Hi" new amendment U tint In rniidli t lln lln prinlnlipiin or Dm preterit ilir I" vn.l thiiclore. Dm iroHi'iil law will be In I'lTiit iinlll lie Icglalallou I 'ii COUNTY COURT KM'KMtlTl ltHS FOR THE MONTH OK NOVKMIIKK KOAD IMXTMCT NO. 3-Th. Courier Preaa, 15.00; Handy Fir l.um lr Co., fd.i:i; C. Woirhricrn, 4.1K; J. ('. Elliott A Co., 100.70; 0. KroUch, $.'4.00; II. Ilmk. 112X0; J. K. Clino, $12.60; Jin Krotseh, fl2.M); Jo Papach. $l2.fi0; . Tomrn, WISH); J. Pupsrh, 112.60; P. Tomsen, I'.'-MKl; Charles lloyer, 112.00; Harry Kostrh. $12.00; Joo nil.trr, $'11.26; John N.-hiirht, $14.00; Hurry Karstlnif, $.11.00; Herman HclUrt, $1A.7&; E. Krcilolph, 11.1.50; A. II. Kitutu, tll7.(Mi; J. W. Norton. $27.60; Karl Tong, $:i0.60; E. Pillnter, flH.OO; It. Ciawford. $ IH.00; A. Wellmsn, f 1H.00; Uater NVwrll, $20.60; Will Crawford, j fH.00; O. K. Ilaugi-n, $2(1.337; Clifford Yuunir, $26.00; Fred Khonk, $25.00 F. II. Allen, $.'5.00. DISTRICT NO. 4.-EsUrada Tele phone A Telegraph Co., :i.5H; Eoat rrn Clackamaa New, $6.00; 3. A. Kitching, $40.05; Good Koada Ma. blurry Co., $10.25; II. II. Yuunir, $5.45; llrrt II. Flnrh, $4:1.75; A. II. (Jorden, $4.00; C. W. Kchuld A Sona, f ll'.'I.OO; J. C. KiUhlnir, $19.00; K. II. Currin, $11.00; G. A. Uivall, $21.50; II. S. Jonrt, $:il.50; K. S. Coop, $9.00; J. J. Ihinwalh, $N.00; V. Younkcr, $5.0(1; John Githr-ni, $10.00; W. II. Kellrndonk, $4.00; J. K. Huirhra, $7. 50; Gro. Waltera, $4.00; M. 8. Sarvr, $:i.5; W. T. Uoney. $10.00; J. II. l-oonry, $4.00; J. A. Kitchinir. $45.00; II. A. Githrna. $17.00; G. It. I.lnn, $14.00; I. Hair, $27.00; II. C. IMple, 2H.00; G. V. Huyr, 020.00; G. T. KiUhintr, tlfi.00; K. K. Krlrkaon, $14.00; M. I'. Ilautniiboind, $M.0O. IUSTUICT NO. 6 C. W. Schutd A Sona, $160.00; Wm. Whevler, $8.00; ' ('. Ikberir, $0.00; John Andxrvirir. $0.00; Joa Modin, $4 00; O. W. Uor Inif, $2.00; O. Rich, $8.00; Goo. Tach eron, $4.00; U Sudden, $.'1.00; Chrii Anderwn, $.1.00; II. Naaa, $:i.00; James Albert Tufts, Civil War Veteran, Ex -Treasurer, Dies . uiiiph Alliert TnftH, Civil . war M'tornn Mini a well known rexldrnt nf (iliidxtune, died Wi'dnesiluy Inorn liiK nt hla homo at !:.'I0 o'dmk, iiftur llll IMllKha Of KI'MTIll IlllllltllM. Till' funeral aervliva will lie ronililcted on I'rlilay uftornoon at 2 nVlmk fio.u llin llolinim iindcrtukliiK parloia In IIiIn clly. with Rev. W. T. Mllllken, piiHtor of tbn Huillt t-hnrh. tifTlflnt , Ink'. Iiitoriiient will Im In tin1 M on ii luln View cemetery. The liiemberri .of the Art I win und 1. O. O. V. IoiIki'm mid .Monilo I 'out No. 2, (I. A. It., ol w lilili the deceitHfi! wum u memlier, will u f -tend In u body, JuineH Albeit TiKIh wuh llm Hon ol the Into Andrew I'.., nml Akiiiin TiiiU, mid nua born nt CiiIiiIh, Maun', Munli li, IS Hi, iinil wiih milted In innn lnKO in MIkh Aiiiiii It, Hb kiiliy, In Maiilo wiie county, WIhcoiimIii, IMvciiiIut 25. IhtiS, Iroin whiili iinloif tliero wero horn three children, who urn Mm. Ili'inlco Wurri'ii, of (ilmlHtoiio; Mrs. t'hiirleH lliiiiiinforil, of Oickhii City; .Mm. tiny DwIkkIuh, of (ilndxtoiio. On Murrh 31, 1SI1I, Mr. Tiiftn en llHted from WttHliliiKtun county, VIm l oiiHln, to hitvo three yearn or during I ho Civil war, and wiih muidcrcd Into the I'llited Stale Hervlce lit MadlMim, WIhcoiikIii, on the 111 Hi day of March,! I KM, an it private of Captain William i 1. llenry'H company, HiIm IicIhk Com-' puny K, Foill teeiilll ReKlmeiit Wlacoil-I hIii Volunlii'r-Infailtry. with Colonel' M. ward comnmndliiK- Tho Konrl eentli WIhcoiikIii, uIho known nH the "North weHtern RkI iiient," and tho "WIhcoiihIii KeKiilarH,'' w nH organized November 9, ISO I, It roiidoKVotiHod nt Camp Wood, I'omlu lue, ItH organization being completed In Janciiry 1802, hihI ul'ter remaining In cunip until Marcli brolto camp und Htnrted for Ht. IjuIh, arriving Maixli loth, reniiilnlnt? nt Jofformil barrnckH until Murch 2:t, and ordered to report to General Grant, lit Hiivuniiiih, Tciin,, April flth, and nmrched to l'lttobur l.uiidlnR, Tenn., und partlelpatlng In (bo nocond day'a buttle, the conipuny loat fourteen mun, wounding Heventy nine und for bravery tho compnny ob tained tho tltlo of ' WlacoiiHln Hpru larH." Othor bnttluB were pnrtlcb pitted in by Mr. Tufts and bin com pany. He wiib mustered out of Her vlce at Molillo, Abibama, Qctober 9, 1X06. Mr. Tuftd nnllKtud as a recruit und Joined his command ut Cairo, Illln oIh. Thli dflUichment, known as Wonlens Ruttallon" participated In the Atlanta campnlRii, and ho bore a gallant part In all of the. engagement of that campaign, "Marcli to the 8ea," his company bolnic detailed to nerve with tho First Missouri Review at ON BV ailed (iiiiliiii'iillii Him tolal'y Art llll'llllllll'lll. Tim i hiuuili r nf llin new leaUlullou. fthlcll will tin eic llllul In plain tM "In ill)" iiii ii'liiii'iil ill operation, AllmiM-r Hernial lli"M ailil Cot illior Wllliyruiiil"-. ImiihI lie l'ke Ihal i'Iiiii li' In Ihi- slate nf Idaho. I'lilll mi I of llii kind In adopted by Hie i'Klluliirn, llin allolllir general pointed mil, Hi liiiHiitulloii of In Initialing IIiiium for Im'Vitmkii ir pOSta llllll Itll' !( lillllllll lt I'llll bh'-d irlnilliiilly, aline the new amend j mciil does not mrrr iieiiallv ilau John Mryt.r, $5.00; A. Joiiilon, $1.00; Wm. Wh-lrr, $22.fMi; C. UkUrif. $22.00; Jim Mwlin, $22.00; I'aul Htone, $12.00; John Amliririr, $10.00; Goo. Tarhrron, $11.00; C. Wh-lrr, $M.OO; M, II, Wholr, $4 00; II. Naaa, $5 00; John Mrypr, $17.50; Chria Andrraon, $5.00; II. Garnand, $i).(M); O. Kirh, $10.00; I. Huddrn, $4(X; C. Ukhrrir, $ll.00; J. MihIUi, $2400; Paul Htona, $10.00; O. W. Ilorlnr, $ID.00; A. Jon Umi, I1H.00; J. Amlrrritr. $1100; Wm. Whrclrr, $10.00; Gmi. Tarheron, $17.00; U rluil.U-n, 111. (Ml; ('. Whil rr, $'I.(M, M. II. Whm-lvr, $5.00; John Mr-yrr, $:I7.50; O. M. Iti.hi-y, $12.00; Trumnn Ulrhi-y, $12.00; II. Nu, $25.00; Chria Anlrrxiii, $0.00; F. Uke, $5.00; Portland ICuilway, Mirht A I'ower Co., $2:iO.AO. DISTKICT NO. 0-W. Widmr, $10.00; hUl Siti, $10.00; II. Gerke, $10.00; C. Krvba. $12.00; G. Wilrox, $4.00; John Su.kow, fH.00; M. Mo ho, $0.00; Kd LlttUpaKO, $10.00; Gun FlnifiT, $H.O0; K. K. Jarl, $17.50; Lew la Hall, $4.00; I. Hall, $4.00. IUSTUICT NO. 7-l'aul K. JUInlif. $.111.55; Hmidy Murranlil Co., $1.40; Good KornU Machini-ry Co., $101.00; 8. T. Shaw, $i.76; W. II. Montifomery. $15.75; A. Cavfii, $22.r0; F. Gilihona, $20.26; Goo. Ten F.yrk. $29.25; H. Ten Kvk, $:iH.60; K. Ten Kyck, $29.25 G. I'ickeni, $:il.50; 11. I'ukena, $29. 25; J. Corkrlrraa, $:)2.02; A. Frank, $32.02; Wm. Winton, $10.60; I). W. Douirlai, $544.00; II. H Martin, $15.. 76; M.-Thooaa, $MI.60; A. I'hclpii. $1150; J. TiKlea, $0.76. DISTRICT NO. 9-Frnk Ahiifrt, $11.00; Cnrl Una, $000; Will l.lnn, $10.00; Nic Ruth. $9.00; Fred Nich man, $4.00 Kil Harder, $2.00; llrrt II. Flnfh, $:i.:i5; intern (lackrman New, $5.00; Fnd Una. $'.0.00; Ed Gnifrnhbin, $10.00; Gua Zwirnman, $10.00; Frank Howard, $0.00; Fred Nitrhinun, ' $.0(l; Theo. Ilurdcra, $10.00; Nic Rath, $7.00; Adoiiph W,l dfrhult, $0.00; C. Guber, $10.00; I'otor Riibl, $K.O0; W. Trrwilli(rer, $8.00; l.ro Roth. $22.00; Harokl Joyner, $.14.00; Heno Johimon. $8.00; C. A. Johnaon, $4.00; Henry .Schmidt, $8.00; A. II. Miller. $8.00. DISTRICT NO. 10 Kimtern Clock- J. A. Tufti Wnshlugioii, I). C., May 21. 1805, ufter which the cninpany wiih Kent to Louis ville, Ky lo Join the regiment, lie rendered faithful and meritorious hit- vlco lo his country at all times, and riiclvcd an honoralde discharge ut Mobile, A In l;i inn, on the I'tli day of Oelolier, 1M."., by reason of close of Will'. , Mr. Tints was n member of Meade I'ost No. 2. (I. A. It., of this city, and was commander In 1!H0, 'und a dele gate to tin National encampment lor 1!H0. lie was '" ""M'or vlco-com-inaiidcr for 1909,. and In one of tho oldest members of the United Artisan lodge, und I'atrons of llnsbutidry. He ield public office as school clerk und assessor In Door county, Wisconsin, for threo terms. After coming to Ore gon City he wiih elected by n largo majority for county treasurer, and served two terms, und was nlso deputy ussessor before taking up the offlco of county treasurer. For several years Mr. Tufts was In busliiesn In this city 1 be (lug on the court house In hono" of the deceased Is ut half mast. Mr. Tufts Is survived by his w idow, a ink his children, also tho fol-low-liii; gianiH'lilldren: Clinton and Wlu ford Warren, of Gladstone; Rob ert Rlckuby Dwlggius, of GUidstono. Ivan, Gordon, Gladys, Albert and Sid ney Ilanniiford, of Oregon City. He also loaves three alBtors, Mrs. James Mr.Farland, of Powell River, D. C, Mrs. Itert Taylor, of Minnesota; Mrs. W. C. Nllos, of Gladstone, but now visiting at Kankakee, Illinois; one brother, Croweer Tufts, of Minnesota. ,M ii llll I arnas Nawa, $5.00; C, II. Duncan, f IU (Ml; It. H. Ludlow, I iH.fKJ; G. T. HI,k, $51.50; W. W. Dillon, $10.00; Gnu, Ariimtronif, $12 00; N. M. Tra y, Il7.'8l; K Jankliii, $12.00; J. II. Trary, $ 19.60; DrKblold., $10.00; Varnla I Mint, $12.00; V. K. Thomas, $28.00; Mm Kl.utih, $ 11(H); J. II. Duncan, $0.00; Urt II. Fliifh. $5.46 j A. K. Yocuin, $10.(8); Jo Niihllxm, $2(8); Caspar Wharlur, $4 (81; W. A. Ith'Mlea, $.'.0.(81; A. J. Duncan, $.'8.00; A. W. Itotklria, $12.(81; I. M. Ywum, $78.00; W. M. W'ada, $18.00; C, II I'tinran, $'1.1.26; I $12.00; F, Kb'"!. Whlll.ark, $22.00; II. M K.nney,' $28 00; Frank Alfred Wwilsay, $20(8i; J. II. Dunran, $20.00; llarvry Mar.liall, $11.76; Calvy JlM-be, $19,00; Klvy IUkU, $20.(8); I'aul Holm, $20.00; Frni-.t Mamball, $18.00; Clif ford Thomas, $2.00; J. M. rVhult, $14.00. DISTRICT NO. Il-C II. Dauihy, $2.26; Chn. IJvr.ay. $'J.H.'l; K I.. I'p, $14.00; li. D. IVnnork, $1.00; Mack Riv.ru, $9.00; J. T. Apptrson, $13.60; F.ll Rivna, $1.00; C. R. I.iv.. ay, $9.00; F. IL lloardman, $450; Fri-d llirnler, $2.(8). DISTRICT NO. 12 Valvolina Oil Co., $2.1.1; lUainuairn A Co., $1.80; UKun Roller Mills, $1.65. DISTRICT NO. 10-Ktraiifht A Sulinbury, $1.26; llodnon-Feciuiuglity Co., $46.,18; Chaa. A Linton, $55.20; II. Fisher, $7.60; It Chlnii, $28.00; A. 8. Newton, $12.60; II. Newton, $2.00; D. Rutherford, $14.00; J. Itottinger, $0.00; C. (Jelifer, $0.00; T. I'nman, $8.00; T. Illanchard, $1.00; II. Flhcr, $1.1.00; II. Kngel, $01.75; 11. Kvlland, $12.(8); W. Itundull, $29.60; A. Mr Farland, $22.00; K. Fiaher, $19.50; N. Norton, $16.(8); A. Kchunk, $21.00; T. Inglm, $10.50; F. llulras. $.15.00; C. lUltiiiKer, $29.00; D. Thomas, $11.(8); F. Dietze, $0.60; J. Hull, $25. 50; Kmil (Jelbrlch, $17.(8); K. Gelbrich, $11.60; IL Cliinn, $11.00. DISTRICT NO. 17 anby Con rrrtn Works, $14.20; A. II. Johnson, $4.00; Almnu Juhnaon, $27.60; I'aul Ilnny, $1.00; Warren Frerce, $4.00; Geo. Km-hlvr, $21.76; Frank Zeliiiske, $2.00; Win. Tire, $7.00; Koliert Vor pahl, $8.00; Henry Kraft, $8.00; Chris Kcnnri, $4.00; Clarence Rupp, $4.00; Otto Striker, $10.00; J. . Hrlvey, $10.00; M. I'avelrtz, $11.60. DISTRICT NO. IK-IWr II. Sa- wr. $19.28: A. Thomas. $1.00; K. O. Iluirhea, $1.00; John Wieirele, $9.75; C. G. Whetmore. $10.00; II. Rogers, $.1.75; Arthur Ilinton, $.1.75; Fred Kamrath. $150. DISTRICT NO. 19 J. O. SUats, $1.95; W. Waldorf, $4.05; John Schriebcr, $52.00; lien Chindgren, $2.00; William Wallace, $24.00 J. I). French, $5.0D; J. J. Mallntt, $4.00; Joe Daniels, $12.00; G. C. Smith, $2.00; Frank Smith, $.1.50; Kurle Schuebol, $8.00; Howard Nation, $9.00; Harvey Scrucbel, $2.00; A. I. Jones, $.1.00; Bruno Herthutd, $1.00; S. Holsten, $9.00; Arnold Dubois, $2.60; John Coulter, $4.00; Richard GriflVlhs, $4.00; W. HotUjmiller, $4.00; Peter Schiewe, $4.00; F-d Grace, $2.00; John Iluol, $0.00; Kd Buol, $2.00; Wm. Kleinsmith, $4.00; Klmer Kleinsmith, $7.00; Walter Kleinsmith, $4.00; J. A. Coulter, $4.00; Clyde Ringx), $3.00; John Polaen, $11.60; John Keller, $13.00; II. D. Chlndg-ren, $12.00; Chns. (Issuer, $0.00; George Gasser, $10.00; Willium Mietenan, $16.00; Urs Mietenan, $10.00; W. II. Jones, $10.00; A. E. Jones, $29.00; A. L. Urkins, $0.50; R. Schutbel, $47.00; Jacob Ticnharra, $28.60; Isaac Hel hacn, $10.00; Arno Helbaca, $32.00; Milton Chindgren, $12.00; Julius Schiewe, $12.00; Walter Hofstetter, $12.00; Gua Yloncn, $12.00. DISTRICT NO. 21 Ben Anderson, $12.00; A. Becker, $12.00; W. S. Gor bett, $22.50; Gilbert Murphy, $12.00; Ia'ss Crawford, $5.00; Carl Erickson, $0.00; Aug. Anderson, $4.00; G. A. Gottberif, $0.00; J. D. Crawford, $4.00; A. Nelson, $59.40; Jay Fellows, $24.00; E. M. Fellows, $24.00; Lewis Pendleton, $20.00; CI i fiord Johnson, $20.00; J. A. Johnson, $0.00; Ernest Wallace, $54.00; Aug-. Anderson, $3.00; Chns. Johnson, $50.00; Nels Lunmark, $0.00; Archie Bonncy, $0.00; John Try in-, $0.00; Curl Erick son, $8.00; W. Schnfcr, J6.00; G. A. Gottberg", $4.00; O. G. Nyquist, $5.60; Alfred Swanson, $0.00; V. S. Dix, $0.00; Jonas Petterson, $6.00; Erick Trypir, $0.00; Hen Anderson, $6.00; W. S. Gorbctt, $13.5; A. E. Nelson, $12.00; J. J. Jones, $12.00; L. Carlson, $8.00; A. Johnson, $4.00; A. N. Swan son, $8.00; J. D. Craw-ford, $28.00; Less Crawford, $18.00. DISTRICT NO. 22 Wm. Fcyrer, $5.00; Hon Chindgren, $11.00; Feyrer IIi-oh., $97.50; John Callahan, $75.00; Henry Fick, $33.00; Lee Jones, $30.00; Don Ellis, $28.00; P. J. Taylor, $20.00; C. E. Rumsby, $10.00; Geo. Klino, $4.00; S. A. D. Hunjrnte, $28.50; M. V. Stuart, $33.50; Glenn Martin, $29.00; Lcslio Dickey, $8.00; II. C. Bonnker, $7.00; Fred Powell, $5.50; J. W. Stundinper, $12.00; Robbing Bros., $7.60; Dickcn A Co., $12 75; Lay Bros., $2.20; Slyter & Eckerson, 1.32; Fred Schafer, $9.33; W. G. Mas terton, $4.50; Geo. J. Cnsc, $5.85; E. M. Henrickson, $10.55; W. G. M.;ster ton, $22.75; Gottlieb Feyrer, $44.86; Milton Trullinger, $00.00; W. O. Dick erson, $14.00; Jack Fevrer, $100,00; G. E. Feyrer, $22.00; II. J. Rastall, $1044.00; Guy Dibble, $7.00; G. R. Jackson, $3.00; Chester Dickey, $11. 60; Cnrl Feyrer, $57.50; J. R. Davie, $4.50; C. B. Eldred. $4.00; Eber El dred, $2.00;, Merrill Eldred, $2.00; Clny Hunfrntc, $8.00; Charles Purka pile, $1.00; R. W. Davidson, $13.00; Mark HmiRnto, $4.00; Geo. Madill, $9.00; Geo. F. Ball, $8.00; G. Gran quist, $2.00; Cuuy Enifle, $11.00; D. McIIenry, $1.00; J. W. Davis, $15.00; T. Mcintosh, $16.50; A. E. Nelson, $4.00; D. E. Pendleton, $8.00; Peter Geres, $8.00; Graham Hungate, $3.00; Buddd Lay, $33.00; Herbort Pendle ton, $4.00. DISTRICT NO. 23 Canby Hard ware & Implement Co., $.60; Wm. Ma ple, $1.25; J. M. Eikksoii, $1.05; R. W. Zimniennnn, $20.50; V. Skinncr,$ $33.00; R. 0. Veteto, $24.00; E. Vetc to, $12.00; C. Veteto, $12.00; M. Kinp, $1G.00; O. SloUirer, $24.00; II. Sleta frer, $12.00; C. F. Zicfder. $20.00. DISTRICT NO. 2 O. W. Kinjr, 18.00; John Casto, $19.00; Will Iach, $10.00; Fred Iman, $7.00; Er nest Thiel, $7.00; Clarence Johnson, $G.00; John Gahler, $2.00; L. J. Spa gle, $35.25. DISTRICT NO. 27-Joieph OsUr.j $60; Olof Olson, $2.00; T. Henlly,! $000; )rval Jarkson, $100; I. D. Urkins, $5.50. DISTRKT NO. 2H-J. . (. T. M. (V., $7.47; V. M. Ilnrikn, $11.. I 66; J. II. Maaon, $.); W, N. Chiliot.,! $10.20; Homer Trulliiifr, $22.(8); I John Miller, $29.00; D. P. Yut, $10.00; I Karl lllrd, $22.00; Htrva Fi.her,1 $20(8); Andy MasinKo, $.'4 00; II. K. Vallantyna, $0.00; W. J. Avlnon, $.'0.00; Klmer KawUII, $1.50; Hubert Kiiirla. $14.00; W. M. Il.-liniir, $12.(81; Frank Kawtell, $8.); G, V.. (Jault. I $12.00; C. W. Ilarman, $19,50; A. Kacket, $12,181; Tony Olson, $00.(8); Niyd Fink, $2l.oo; Charley rik, $18.(8); Usllv lUm.ay, $VU); Al. Rometu h, $10.00; John (Wrr, $2.(8); Hill Marts, $10.(8); Jim Mart, $14.00; F. V. Johnson, $10.(8); C, W. Hardy. $17.(8); Frank UmUrt, $2.(8); D. $21.(8); Waller Rusm-1, $11.00; Hen : Abbey, $10.00; J. J. Haley, $0.00; Klieriiisn, $16.(8); (wi. Herlmt, $19.00; Norman IJMy, $4.00; D. J. l!a, lUy Scholifman, $20.(81; Roily Kawtell. $28.00; Carl I'.rmien, $12.00; W. It. $18.00; Frank Frrlan, $15.(8); A. D. , $aler, $2.00; A. II. Paulsen, $2.00. Stwrman, $54.50; C Klsughter, $10.00; 1 DISTRICT NO. 4H Paul It. Main 8.otl Carter, $34.00; J. G. Hlixt. If, $1.44; William Ilo.holm, $8.00; $20.00; J. F. Kommler, $18.00; G. O. , Walter Krebs, $12.00; William Alt, llardinir. $20.00 1 A. D. Ktllw, $12.00; ', $8.(8); Carl Alt, $17.00. F-dwin Rusim-I. $20.(8); Georr Clea-j DISTRIST NO. 49 Eastern Clark ter, $04.60; John llelvey, $8,181; Fay arnas News, $5.(8); It. K. Davis, Kimlsill, $40.00; I. D. Shank, $00.00; $10.00; E. T. Davis, $14.(8); John - Al. Wylund, $45.00; Zeb. Bowman. $.17.00; Eil. Wyland, $10,00; John Trulllngrr, $74.60; A. II. Hibbard,! $54.00; K. I- Trimbull, $24.00; C. 0.1 Vnrliies, $50.00; J. F. Sherman,' $58.(8); George Ko", $10.(8); Frank, Kokle, $18.76; V.. (). Itusnel, $78.00; D. It. Ilelvey, $10.00; Ue Adiims,' $11.00; I,rli Shank, $104.00. j DISTRICT NO. 29-G. A. Lhlen, $2.17; KffTu A Moore, $.76; M. Barde A Sons, $15.45; G. II. Gray, $75.50; Arlo Gray, $27.(8); 8. Graham, $12.00; , l Kell, $4.(K); D, II. (Iray. $20.00; K. Gray, $20.00; O, Elwle. 111.00: Ji Graham. $22.00 W I 'KMi. Henry Colvin, $24.00; Hob Whitworth, giro' DISTRICT NO. 30-Frank Whil-U-n, $14.(81; Ed WhltUn, $20.10; John Itairy, $11.00; Ing-vall Johnson, $12.00. DISTRICT NO. 31 G. G. Peters, $40.00; C. K Jones, $21.00; II. D. Aden, $1.00; F. Failmeiifer, $48.00; E. G. Sly. $8.00; F. Ridder, $34.00; Edward Boeckman, $8.00; Smith Turner, $20.00; G. F. Aden, $40.00; E. Nicholson, $10.00; Friti Wagner. $10.00; N. S. Oldham, $41.00; H.j Peters, $38.00; Edward Pamperln.i $.10.00; G. Collins, $20.00; Otto Pam-j perin, $20.00; John Hanson, $20.00;, W. Schlkkeiser, $10.00; W. S. Sharp,! $4.00. I DISTRICT NO. 32-Harry Jost,! $90.75; Klmer Todd, $78.00; A. P. Todd, $08.00; A. Baker. $10.00; Mr. I Talmnn, $52.00; B. Dodson, $24.00; j Tom Baker, $50.00; J. C. Snyder,; $.16.00; Jack Heater, $20.00; II. Heat-! er, $20.00; Mr. Streeter, $58.00; i Hugh Her, $42.00; fle.;$:i04, 4,nAde44 Glen Baker, $34.00; Mat Baker, $16.00; Hugh Her, $42.00; C. McCon nell, $44.00; Geo. Seely, $22.00; Buck Barnes, $22.00; Art Jaeger, $2.00; Del Buker, $7.00; PcU Knecht, $7.00; E. G. Jones, $8.00; John Her, $4.00. DISTRICT NO. 33 Eastern Clack v km, i r- : ...m. .w, lli ki. $5.00; K. Madden & Co., $5.70; rl.L :ii.j .roon. :i Schenk, $10.00; Jas. Cloiner, $14.00; O, Hendren, $13.00; August Genser oskl, $17.00; Hary Howell, $45.50; Fred Closncr, $12.00; Marion Tucker, $12.00; Harry Shay, $12.00; J. S. Marrs, $12.00; N. Christensen, $10.00; John Seaquest, $10.00; Elmer Dibbel, $10.00; Wilber Wade, $21.00; J. F. Mo(ror, $26.00; C. M. Folsom, $22.00; W. Fink, $24.00; J. F. Smith, $.30.00; W. A. Bard. $20.00; S. E. Smith, $28.00; Guy Grabel, $24.00; W. T. Smith, $8.00; Geo. Genseroski, $2.00; R. Seaquest, $.10.00; E. Closncr, $30.00; D. M. Sunders, $24.00; George Keller, $18.00; Oscar Holman, $14.00; C. C. Miller, $20.40; Howard-Coopr Corporation, $.13.00. DISTRICT NO. 36-John McKen zio, $11.25; Albert Elliott, $5.00; Albert Pederson, $8.00; P. B. Hastie, $8.00; Ed Larson, $4.00; L. E. Moe, $2.00; Alfred Anderson, $2.00; Sam Prnther, $2.00; F. M. Linnvillo, $4.00. DISTRICT NO. 38 R. Richardson, $21.05. DISTRICT NO. 40 C. Kirchem. $21.00; A. Msrtin. $18.00; D. L Erd man, $32.25; J. E. Schcnck, $16.00; W. II. Stone, $.10.00; L. Rivers, $31.00; F. Warner, $28.00; S. Stone, $28.00; A. Burtlcmuy, 114.00; S. Swnnson, $9.00; G. Judd, $16.00. DISTRICT NO. 41 John AfTalter, $2.73; Paul R. Meinisr, $1.75; H. II. Udell, $2.50; John Affalter, $70.00; Walter KiUmillcr, $12.50; H. II. Udoll, $28.05; A. Shirley, $8.00; Chas. Updecrove, $1800; John Burmcistex, $14.00; G. Alert, $7.00; Frank Thiess, $1.00; John Spnller, $4.00. DISTRICT NO. 42 Monitor Lum ber Co., $3.00; Cimby Concrete Works, $10.80; Austin Taylor, $9.25; Aaron Yodcr, $1.75. DISTRICT NO. -43 a Kirchem, $24.50; A. Martin, $21.00; Bennie Blnisdell, $13.00; F. M. Blnisdell, $22. 75; Wilson Test, $20.00; Arthur An derson, $5.00; William Fuchs, $5.00; Robert Phillips, $8.00; Ed Johnson, $6.00; Walter Van Curen, $5.00; F. Shultz, $9.00; W. C. Lonjrwell, $9.00; Georfre Sawtell, $18.00; Fred Hoff- meistcr, $10.00; August Kleppey, $10,00; Shery Bravender, $10.00; Jess Ncol, $6.00; Roy Munger, $4.00; Ben Forrester, $8.00; George Judd, $2.00; M. Trullintrcr, $3.00. DISTRICT NO. 44 Herman Fish er, $5.50; Erich Fisher, $3.00; A. S. Newton, $15.75; Thos. Penman, $4.00; Dave Jones. $4.00. DISTRICT NO. 45 Martin Bros., $40.00; L. Vnllen, $9.00; Matt Parks, $6.00; W. T. Henderson, $14.00; John Scott, $6.00; M. Reinkers, $4.00; S. B. Brown, $9.60; W. Cox, $6.00; B. Gro natzki, $6.00; L. Bogden, $4.00; G. A. Harrison, $4.00; I P. Elliott, $29.25; John Putz, $26.00; C. Stromgreen, $11.00; A. D. Baurcr, $10.00; F. P. Baurer, $4.00; Fred Baurer, $4.00; & A. Freeman, $9.00; Carl Klang, $8.00; P. F. Putz, $6.00; A. S. Free man, $5.00; Hogg Bros., $4.10. DISTRICT NO. 46 Mumpower & Burghardt, $12.40; E. N. Tempest, $8.00; Chas. Livesay, $9.15; Edward Nachand, $35.00; Bert Marston, $23.00; Jake Lau, $14.00; Henry Hand, $10.00; Dan WatU, $12.00; lard. $74.25; J. Reichel, $20.00; W. J"""; " u" ' ' ,TrW Hendren. $24.00; W. W. Tucker, u.cfie,d' ..W-; $.10.00; John Mo,rer, $17.60; J. E. T "h. "" fi.d Wheler, $28.00; F, C, Wiln, 127.(8); A, Waru-n, $24 00; Kmeraon Watts, $2400; Orvill WatU, flOM; T. D. Crader, $400; Harry Warran, $1 00; Frad VsllrtU, $24 IH); John ValUtU, $12.00; Harold Peterson, $4.00; A. J. Slt,n, $8 00; ( harlr llarU-ris, $44.00. DLSTRH.T NO. 47-A. N. Wills, $14.00; Ktandard Oil Co., $4.76; K C, Warrwi, $1146.00; Wm. U Jonas, $U)0; Will W. Thompson, $28.80; City of Milwaukia, $170.30; W. It. 1 Ktuka-,, $22.34; Milwaukia Garage, ; $8.I7j H. K. Hharrow, $2.(8); C. W. 1 H. liuDl A Hons, $8.W; C. W. Rialry, , $'.'5.00; W. Rth, $75J)0; M WaMi, $120.00; Hugh liobens, l.'X.su; J. r,. j wards, $12.00; Ira Hart, $41.00; G. G. ' Jours, $14,00; A. II. Jahn, $40.00; Walter Marounrt, $1.60; Wm. Oxk, brit, $44.00; C. Wilcox, $7.00; J. F. Snyder, $4.00; L. M. Yocum, $15.00; C. A. Davis, $12.(8); W. K. Corbin, $8.00; W. IJ. Union, $10.00; M. Sar ver, $4.00; IL W. Umon, $17.60; J. O. Bounds, $17.00; L II Hurd, $13.00; I. T. Rawlins. $14.00; II. II. A'.ders, $14.(8); Rjy Wilcox, $10.00; A. C. An dcrton, $12.00. DISTRICT NO. 50 Sam Sua! dine. $7.60; A. E. Carlsin, $0.00; Hen ry Hensin, $0.75; J. F. Msgern, $0.00; F. M. Townsend, $7.50. DISTRICT NO. 62-Frank Ott, 990; timer .inner. JJ4.00; JUy Rushford. $.11.00; W. A. Ulrirh. WW', Gordon, $22.00; II. W. Kanne, $27.50; Ben Becker, $25.00; G. S. Lenon, $0,00; Aujr. GelTert. !$7.00; J. Itiillippl, $19.00;Trank Ott, $9.!)0; Matt Greenalade, $5.00. j DISTRICT NO. 63 A. Neuen ; schwander, $2.00; I.ucht Bros., $2.00; Krnest Conrad, $2.50. j DISTRICT NO. 64 J. W. Berkey. $.08; Ben Stanton, $2.00; Geo. Oklnr. !$1.00; Paul Snmson, 11.00; W. W. (Lonir. $20.00; DISTRICT NO. 65 Eastern Clack arnas News, $5.00; T. Eaden, $12.00; ! Byron Randolph, $22.00; Joe Younir 1 erdorf, $48.00; C Bateson, . $56.00; J. E. LaCroy. $56.00; C. Fouts. $52.00; A. C. White, $56.00; C. E. Hively, $12.00; Carl Montifomery, $28.00; V. Cummin, $26.00; G. M. Hively, $55.00; A. S. Richmond, $5.00; Walter Bateson, $10.00; P. Gibb, $2.00. DISTRICT NO. 56 Crcason Lum ber Co., $2.51; F. II. Pack, $13.50; A. J. Cotta, $36.25; W. B. Rambo, $52.00; Clarence Williams, $14.75; Wm. Rutherford, $8.00; Antone So vinsky, $10.00; Dan Fellows, $16.50; Leroy Radford, $12.00; L. L. Man love, $7.75; T. J. Wirtx. $12.50; Sam Martin, $6.00; Aufrust Martin, $38.25; Curtis Kandcl, $6.00; F. E. Kirk, iwuco Rutherford, $4.00; ;. - , U'.V,K,. fJnn. SWI T, I i, -V , li 9o0; Walter Hehn, $3.75; Hal DISTRICT NO. 58 C Kirchem, $10.50; A. Martin, $9.00; Eastern Clackamas News, $5.00; J. C. Miller, $36.85; F. Tiffany, $18.00; S. Stone, $1.00; A. Warner, $4.00; J. McCrack en, $6.00; A. Lindquist, $8.00; A. Johnson, $16.00; F. Baker, $14.00; J. Lavis, $12.00. GENTRAL ROADS J. T. Apper son, $10.50; Canby Hardware & Im plement Co., $1.85; J. I. Case T. M. Co., $6.90; Cole Bros. & Co., $34.39; Robertson Hardware & Steel Co., $.30; Union Oil Co. of California, $9.81; Halliday Machine & Garage Co., $0.05; II. E. Sharraw, $3.85; G. A. Morrison Lumber Co., $11.63; Paul R. Meinig, $2.25; East Side Fuel Co., $22.99; Oregon City Foundry, $8.10; Hodson-Foenaughty Co., $6.15; Coast Culvert & Flume Co., $96.90; Pacific Highwuq Garage, $17.76; East Side Mill & Lumber Co., $67.77; Fred Dun- dec, $23.84; Miller-Mowrey Lumber Co., $18.30; Howard-Cooper Corpora tion, $814.80; J. H. C. Cook, $6.40; Pioneer Auto Truck & Merchants' Delivery Co., $8.25; Caffall Bros., $10.00; C. W. Schuld & Sons, $5.00; Wallace F. Miller, $36.00; B. F. Cook, $00.00; Portland Railway, Light & Power Co., $3.24; W. H. Counsel, $17. 80; Tony Sexton, $4.00; W. H. Mat toon. $11.40; W. B. Kidd, $325.21; Frank Busch, $4.00; Archie Mason, $934.20; H. S. Anderson. $10.00; George Lamers, $19,68; II. S. Gibson, $2.50; Levi Erb, $15.00; Carl Kirch em, $6.00; C. E. Bowman, $5.00; S. A. Cobb, $31.25; John C. Miller, $19.75; F. A. Jones, $2.50; C. J. Hood, $3.00; City of West Linn, $6181.82; City of Molalla, $401.98; City of Gladstone, $935.86; City of Barlow, $90.54; City of Oregon City, $7958.85; City of Willamette, $244.13; City of Canby, $850.75; City of EsUcada, '$319.02; City of Milwaukie, $1464.21; City of Oswego, $685.84; City of Sandy, JU) 74- WnlU Far. fn . SI. 12; T. A. Roots, $120.12; I,oui8 Buker, $7.90; Pope & Co., $11.33; I. D. Tay lor, $1.50; R. Chinn, $21.00; D. Thom as, $12.00; C. Gciger, $4.00; J. Ret tinger, $4.00; II. Fisher, $19.50; II. Engel, $29.25; G. Kelland, $26.00; W. Randall, $16.00; A. McFarland, $11.00; E. Fisher, $19.50; N. Norton, $7.00; A. Schunk, $13.00; T. Inglis, $26.00; F. Huiras, $26.00; C. Rettin ger, $26.00; J. Ball, $19.50; Emil Gelbrich, $13.00; E. Gelbrich, $3.00; R. Chinn, $26.00; A. S. Newton, $13.00; D. Rutherford, $13.00; W. Dutcher, $80.00; W. S. Thomas, $10.00; John Hosey, $42.50; P. Heil man, $42.50; E. A. Leek, $40.00; M. 404G$llc3c$ 3 .S45454 3444ir Stauber, $2.00; A. Staloy, $2.00; Her man Piefke, $12.00; James Adkins Lumber Co., $14.21; Hodson-Fee-naughty Co., $19.65; C. Zimmerman, $42.87; F. Zimmerman. $30.62;' M. Tiedeman, $36.75; F. Kaiser, $49.00; C. Koellermeier, $6.00; W. Kaiser, $33.12; Hult Lumber Co., $18.58; J. D. French, $1.00; W. II. Husbands, $2.00; J. Simons, $2.00; Earl Schue bol, $4.00; R. Schuebel, $11.75; El-j (Continued on Page 7.) I f l aaA. Tl! a a In . I fl.VU, V. k. AIUCII. 7a.W. OVER $15,000 CHANCES IIAK HERE ALONE Oil ELECT! BETS llele-n $1.600 and .'.O"0 In beta on Ihn preableniul ra rhanged bauds In Orrnoii Clly Halurday. On staka hobler alone turned over loa to sop purlers of WIImiii. I'roltitiily llm largeat wlmirrs wire lleiirv and Al Price. Tbe former re iled ''0 from oiik Ukrliolilrr Hat unUy and Ilia lulter ",). Other Ix-la wi ih made by IIii-m lo ln-n wali,-a lliox' placed wllh this nt.ikclinMi-r TIiokm In Ioim h with llm alliiatlon, eatlinkle Ihut aUiut .'.',')o0 rhaiigi-l bsmls In Cluikanias coiiniy. (Inn ol llm fr bits lol l,y Hie I'rlee Urol del i THREE MEASURES BEFORE VOTERS 4 INTEREST CENTERS ABOUT PLAN TO CHARCE FARES FOR ELE VATOR RIOES. MEASURE CIY1NG CITY RIGHT TO CONDEMN PROPERTY ALSO U? Msyor Hackett Backs Proposal to Pay For Street Improvtmanta Out of City Fund, Rather Than by Present Assessments. Voters at Ibe annuul city election on the first Monday In December will paa JudKiiient ou three Initiative nieusures; one giving the city tho rlKht to condemn properyr for dock site or other munlcll undertaking, another providing that the city shall charge a fare, probably a quarter of a cent a ride, on the city elevator at riruiu n v i l, at,u uiv . . mih,- lug the method of paying for street . U -..., . .1 , V. Vil.4' rhiin. luiprovements. Tbe city churter provides no defiii - Ito time when petitions for Initiative recorder, beyond the clause which says the measures shall be published 10 days prior to the election. How ever, It is almost certain that no other measures will be proposed as the election Is only three weeks away. Councilman Rouke, after making an unsuccessful effort to induce tbe coun cil to provide for a fare on the eleva tor, is back of the Initiative measure. He contends that those Mho use the blK municipal hoist should pay for its operation. Because Oregon City's municipal elevator la probably the only one of Its kind In tbe country, the city can turn to no other town to learn the practicability of charglm; for rides. Opponents of the -measure contend that with charge made for each ride, the traffic would be so greatly reduced the big hoist -would not pay for Itself. Mayor Hackett secured tbe drafting of the measure giving the city the right to condemn property for docks or other nuinicfpul enterprises aud the proposed amendment to the char ter will be on the ballot at the order of the council. Another bill, providing that street improvements shall be paid out of the genera! fund, has the support of tho mayor, who opposed the present plan of levying street assessments. The initiative ordinance 'providing for the creation of a park board of three non-sc.laried members has fallen by the wayside. Supporters of Uhe bill met considerable opposition from unexpected sources. Lrmitad Popularity. "Is Jones a jNipular fellow?" "Well, be is quite favorite with himself." ltostou Transcript Salt Satisfaction Explained. He- I like simple tbltiKs In-st-Khe I've noticed tmw self satlatled yon are. Hosion Transcript A REMARKABLE STATEMENT Mr. Sheldon Spent $1900 for Treatment Without Bene fit Finally MadeWell by Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound. Englewood, 111. "While going through the Change of Life I suffered ,wiui neauacnee, ner vousness, flashes of heat, ana I suffered so much I did not know what I was doing at times. I spent $1900 on doc tors and not one did I me any good. Une day a lady called at . L , my house and said , she had been as sick ' as I was atone time ! and Lydia E. Pink- ham a VegetaDle ; Compound made her well, so I took it and now 1 am juBt as well as I ever was. I cannot understand why women don't see how much pain and Buffering they would escape by taking your medicine. I cannot praise it enough for it saved my life and kept me from the Insane Hospital." Mrs. E. Sheldon, 6057 S. Halsted St, Englewood. III. Physicians undoubtedly did their best, battled with this case steadily and could do no more. but often the most scientific treatment is surpassed by the medicinal properties of the good old fashioned roots and herbs contained in Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Tf an v Amnl!,Ltlnn Avtsia I pays to write thJ LydU E. Pink- j bam Medicine Co., Lynn, tlMi Xor special Ut9 ftTieSa . DECEMBER ..!,,. 1 1 , , i , 1 1 ,TTI mm as ''l put up attain! $104 oa OleKcii Tha largeal bet was probably .' .9, even money, on general rrsulla. Man 1 100 Wsgi-rs rf pUied. Few 8st ixbli on iii ii-rl reaulis bera. Of Ilia frrak Im-Is, Iba only on rm rti i on I IihIuIb dl lietanrn William Kolgrr, oi.'ili-r of lloshns, and K. i ( blnii, Wllniili! Kolajer ae ('blnn a kbeelbarrow rbl from Third In Thlrtreiiih and b a to Hrveuth en Malu atrrt-t before h'lmtreds that llii"'l Ilia sblewa'ka lo are tha Demoriatle celebration In honor of the reeln tloii of llm preabli'iil. 2 WOMEN HAVE E IN CLUB BLAZE BIO HOME OF PORTLAND ROWIN0 CLUB AND SUMMER RESORT TOTALLY DESTROYED. STIFF BREEZE UP RIVER BLOWS TIRE ACROSS I4 ACRE MD Wlla of Leasee of Property Pounds Oown Basement Door to Save Her self and Agd Woman Lou Is About $25,000. To women narrowly escaped death and damaxe estimated at $25,000 was done when fire, funned by a stiff breexe from down the river, swept over Rock Inland In the Willamette near Mllwaukle lute Wednesday af ternoon and doatruyed the big club house on tbe ialand. The blase was cau.ied by an overheated flue. Tba propi-rty was owned by thj) Portland l ji0 II(. cub. and leaaed to R. J. j h(j nn ,t The Ions was not covered by Inmir ance. Mr Smith was not on tbe Island at the time of the fire. His wife was playing tbe piano In the living rooms In the clubhouse about 3 o'clock Wed nesday afternoon when she heard a crackling noise In the building. 8be ran to tbe door of tbe room Just as a part of the roof tell In. Tbe noise of the wind through the trees about the clubhouse drowned out the noise of i me nre unm a lurge pan oi me Dunn ing was In flames. Her first thought was of her hus band's grandmother, Mrs. J. W. Smith, sited 82 years and feeble. She ran to. the aged woman and the two went down into the basement, tbe Ore huv- ! 'K blocked exit by the doors on the first floor. They found tbe basement doors lockedj. Mrs. Smith grabbed a large stick of wood and beat dowu the door. They ran from the burning building to the beach where they found a bout and escuped the fire. Nothing could be done to block the fire and all of Milwaukie lined up on the river front to watch tbe blaze which was still burning at 9 o'clock last night. The trees on the island caught fire from tbe building and the blaze swept over practically all of the 14 acres. Trees not burned probably killed by the heat of the fire, so that Rock island is pactlcally worthless today as a summer resort. The clubhouse, 120 by 100 feet, two stoVies hfch, and with large porches, was built in 1903 by Peter Kerr, of 1'ortlund. He sold tbe property to. the Portland Rowing club on time and the club gave Mr. Smith a lease cow ering a term of years. The island was one of the most popular summer resorts along tbe Willamette and was the scene of scores of dances, picnics and camping parties during every summer. Fifty camping reservations already bud been nuide for the 1917' season. Mr. Smith's personal loss Is placeij at $3000, not covered by Insurance. Mrs. Smith ran back in the building' after rescuing tbe used grundtuothcj-. and saved thoir silverware ami a fef , personal belongings. v OUT FOR RE-ELECTION FORMER CHAIRMAN STREET COM MITTEE PROBABLY HAS NO OPPOSITION. ,1VUIJ M. 1 I'lllJIIUU'll, CUUIIUlllllUlI , .. . ' . ... ' ward, has consented to become a candidate for reelection. No opposition has developed to the candl- 11. ... 11 T 1. ...... tl uacy ol Mr. Templeton, and a high value hns been placed upon his ser vices by hundreds of his conBtitutents. O. V. Frledrichs and James Roaku will probably be candidates from the second ward for counciluien. Tht latter Is a member of the council. In the third ward It is reported that E. I!. Andrews will bo a candidate for re election and that he may be opposdd by 8. McDonald, an employe of tho street department Mr. Templeton was chairman of the street committee under Mayor Jones and devoted a large part of bis time to tho Interests of the city. He is "nown as a conservative ana sare nun nnJ has much Influence among the city fathers. ESAP ft