OREGON al - rage o LI r , -i USEFUL LITTLEHOUSEHOLD HINTS Common and Inexpensive Tips For The Tlirif ty Housewife To prevent cheese becoming hard and unappetising, Pt over K trIP of butter mulsln which has previously been wrung out in vinegar. To freshen stale rolls, biscuits, cook ies, doughnuts and "even cold baked potatoes put in clean paper sack, place In hot oven about 20 minutes. Before taking a cake from the pan, set it in a pan of cold water for a few minutes and then turnjt out on the plate. By dolgn.this you will have no trouble with it sticking. Chalk or whiting wet down with al cohol to a thin paste and left to dry on grease spots, then gently brushed off, will remove grease. To remove unsightly scratches from mahogany furniture caused by pins, belts, etc, take a Brazil or pecan nut meat and rub well on the scratch, and it will disappear like magic. To remove fruit stains "from tea cloths or serviettes apply a little pow dered starch to the stained parts and leave for several hours. The starch will absorb all the discoloration. When sewing on silk and satin, use fine needles in place of pins to fosten your patterns in place, and baste with sawing Bilk tnstead.of thread. This will avoid large pinholes and marks of bastings. Never let clean vegitable tops,such as celery or lettuce, go Into the gar bage pail. 8av tnem tor mv- Shabby leather bags may be Im proved in appearance by being rubbed over with well-beaten white of an egg, then polish with beeswax or turpentine the final rubbing being given with a soft, clean cloth. Charcoal laid flat while cold on a burn causes the pain to abate Immedi ately; by leaving U on for an hour the burn seems almost healed when the bum is superficial. Raking soda is another home remedy. If your sink gets stopped up or runs off too slowly, use lye or copperas to better conditions. A strong solution of sal-soda should be poured down a sink once in a while and the water al lowed to run for some time afterwards. Bread cloths tend to dry out the bread when placed In bread box over It. as it absorbes the moisture from the bread. Bread keeps fresh longer In an airtight box or can with no paper or cloths. BOOTLEGGER CAUGHT LAST MONDAY NI8HT Monday night about 10:30 as the Ualn pulled Into MUwaukle Sheriff Wilson and Officer Meads were on the job waiting for something to turn np and they were not disappointed in the least. A nice large bundle of "bedding" vas put off the train by the baggage man and then a gentleman by the name of S. Yeamakawa got oft the train and claimed the package. Then was when the officers got busy. They arrested the man and found two more packages beside the tracks and then brought the man and the packages to this city and when they were opened they found about 10 gallons of perfetly good whiskey. There were seven 2-quart hot-water bottles in one package and about 60 pint bottles in the others. Some of the bottles had been broken when the packages were thrown from the train but the majority were packed so well that they were in good condition. The man was evidently an old hand and the business and it was a good piece of work when the officers caught him. The packages were put up in a manner to stand a lot of hard band ' ling and ordinarily they would get by as common baggage. The hot water bottles were all new and of the best rubber and so well filled that they made no noise when the package was shaken. The man was released on $100 ball, furnished by friends of Portland, who brought the money here Monday night. ROLL OF HONOR NORTHWEST Smith, Smith, OTH- INDUSTRY NOT DISTURBED BY PEACE PLANS WASHINGTON, N,v. IS The fun damental policy underlying plans for to a war department statement is "to prevent undue disturbance of labor and industrial conditions." To carry out that policy, Major General Goethals, director of pur chase, storage and traffic, has issued circulars, directing that the advice and assiitance of the war industries board be secured by the war depart ment bureaus whsre cessation of hos tilities affects contracts. General Goethals has been placed in charge of adjusting cancellations of war department contracts in accord ance with the views of the war in dustries board. SICK IN HOSPITAL, PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING Private Edward A. Smeltzer, Seat tle, Wash. KILLED IN ACTION Sergeant Herschel C. Lancaster, emergency address, Philip O. Lancas ter, Leschi Park, Seattle, Wash. Sergeant Gill R. Jamison, emergen cy address, Mrs. Emily L. Jamison, 4215 Ninth avenue, N. E. Seattle, Wn. Private Bliss A. Armstrong, emer gency address, Sam Marion Arm strong. 918 East Salmon street, Port land. . Private Henry S .Baker, emergency address. Joe W. Baker, Grass Valley, Or. Private Rufus C. Sells, emergency address, Mrs. Elizabeth Sells. River ton, far. Private John Nelson, emergency ad dress. A nit Nelson, Astoria, Or. Private George B. Morris, emergen cy address, Mrs. Emma I. Morris, R F. D. 1. Coupsville, Wash. Private Howard L. Crowse, emer gency address, Mrs. Sarah Crowser, Gifford, Idaho. Private Arnold W. Asoved, emer gency address. Mrs.aKeith Pillsbury, Avon, Idaho. Private William H. Arnold, emer gency address, Charles Johnston, Sil ver City, Idaho. Corporal Guy O. Enman, emergency address, David A. Eaman, D?er Park, Wash. Private Elbert C. Johnson, emer gency add-ess, Mrs. Florence John son, cars E. W. Van Valkenburg, 5UU Vancouver ave.. Portland. Private John C. Bird, emergency ad dress, Mrs. Mary Lund, 911 Hiawatha Place, Seattle. Private Lloyd Cantrill, emerg3ncy address, Mrs. A. A. NV Cantril, Prine ville, Or. Private Grover C. Eckley, emergen cy address, Mrs. Mary Ecktey, Enter prise, Or. Private Delbert B. Van Allen, emer gency address, Mrs. Maggie Van AI l n, Onalaska, Wash. Private Edward Iclntyre, emergen cy address, Mrs. R. E. Mclntyre, Mu lino. Or. DIED OF WOUNDS Sergeant Paul Hill, emergency ad dress, Miss Ruth F. Hill, Everett., Wash. Private George E. Eaton, emergency address, Mrs. Nettie Smith, Toutle, Wash. Private Floyd K. Hinshaw, emsr- Save Wan Power BUY A Ford Ton Truck $640.00 f. o. b. Oregon City Fordson Tractor WITH PLOW $1 125.00 f. o. b. Oregon City Immediate deliveries; Pacific Highway Garage OREGON CITY, OREGON jrency address, Moliler, Wash. IVtvwta George Anthony niorirency address, Albert Victor, Idaho. DIED FROM ACCIDENT AND ER CAUSES Private Earl English, emergency ad dress, Mrs. Gertrude English, Kecskla, Idaho. DIED OF DISEASE Private Charles N. Fletcher, emer gency address, B629 lTth ave., N. K., Settle. WOUNDED SEVERELY Private Tony Relehert, emergency address. 224 K. Penny way, feauov Wash. WOUNDED, DEGREE ..UNDETER MINED Lieutenant Charles J. jonnson.i emergency address. Mrs. M. Shoes burg. R. F. D. 4, Nampa, Idaho. Private Stanley Charley, emergen cy address, C, A. Charley, Tokeland, Wash. Private Mosea A. Mulct, emergency address, Mrs. 11. Hulet, Drlsgs, Idaho, MISSINQ IN ACTION. Private Fred J. Myers, emergency address. Peter Myers, 2443 West Fifty-eighth street, Seattle, Wash. KILLED IN ACTION Captain Francis A. Harlow, emer gency address. Mrs. Eva Audrey Har low. Box 36, Douglas, Wash. James A. Darrah, Itoylestown, Pa. Lieutenant John A. 1-ong, emergen cy address, Mrs. Bertha Ixmg, Grangeville, Idaho. Sergeant Roland H. Morris, euier- enev address, Mrs. Maud Morris, 810 lottery street. Seattle, Wash. rnrnoi-al William H. Booth, emer gency address. Charles W. Booth, R. F. D. 1, Nc Pijrce, Idaho. Private James Shell, emergency ad dress, Mrs. Edith Shell, Condon, Or. Private Clarence A. Sylvester, enter gency add-ess, Mrs. Amanda M. Syl v ester. Rathdrum, Idaho. Private Fred V. L, I'errine, emer gency adress. Mrs. Lenora Perrlne, 529 Federal avenue, Seattle, Wash. Private Albert L. Ralph, emergency address. Euhrlam Ralph, Rockland, Idaho, Private IvanBrolkovich, emergency address, J. F. Rrunner, North Yaki ma, Wash. Private John Voltenn., emergency address. Charley 1 -eater, Columbia, Wash. Private Carl W. Rowers, emergen cv address. Elmer E. Bowers, Everett, Wash. DIED OF DISEASE Private Glezen F. Hamlin, emergen cv address, Benjamin F. Hamlin, 2501 B Siith avenue. Seattle, Wash Private Venrie U Scott, emergency address. .Mrs. Emerett Scott, Rex- burg, Idaho. SLIGHTLY WOUNDED Private Joseph F. Kandall, emer gency address. Mrs. Estella Kendall, Jamieson, Or. Priavte John M. Thomas, emergen cv address, E. L. Thomas, Silverton Or. . WOUNDED, DEGREE MINED, PREVIOUSLY KILLED ' Private Barney Maucb, Hurrah, Wn RETURNED TO DUTY, PREVIOUS LY REPORTED MISSING Privatt William S. McCarley, Vale, Or. GASSED S. Carey, Everett, Wash. (Canadi an service.) KILLED IN ACTION ( Lieutenant Arthur E. Carlson, emer gency address, Mrs. Anna Carlson, 1314 17th St., Anacortes, Wash. Private William E. Kendricks, emer gency address, Mrs. Elizabeth Kend rick. Buhl, Idaho. Private Giovanni Angelini, emergen cy address, Miss Margarst Salvle, 6180 Eleventh avenue, Seattle DiED FROM WOUNDS Corporal Albert C. Emerson, emer gency address, Mrs Mary cmerson, Boise, Idaho, Private Herman I. Levien, emer gency address, John D. Madero, Mil bank, Idaho. Private Oscar R. Kvist, emergency address, Axel Kvist, Idaho Fails, Ida ho. Private William Morrow, emergency address, 280 South S3venth avenue, Yakima, Wash. DIED FROM ACCIDENT AND OTHER CAUSES Private John Blackbu-n, emergency address, Mrs. Minnie O. Blackburn, Soda Springs, Idaho. MISSING IN ACTION Private James J. Arnett, emergency address, Mrs. Margaret Arnett, Par ma, Idaho. WOUNDED SEVERELY Frank VV. Harris, emergency ad dress, John L. Harris, HolliBter, Ida ho. WOUNDED SLIGHTLY Corporal Loren, C. Cochran, emer gency address, C. K. Cochran, Washou gal, Wash. , Mechanic James H. ISennett, emer gency address, Mrs. Agnes M. Ben nett, Camas, Wash. KILLED IN ACTION Private Jerry B. Barber, emergency address, James Barber, 3934 Eastern avenue, Seattle, Wash. Private Thomas O. Hastings, emer Cency address, William F. Hastings, Walla Walla, Wash. Corporal Frank J. Hamelius, emer gency address, Mrs. Math. Hamelius, Pullman, Wash. Corporal John W. Pierce, emergency address, Mrs. Rosie 15, Dooley, Ban don, Or. Corporal Kenna P. Plowman, emer gency address, Mrs. Grance JJurmn, Huntington, Or. Corporal Clarance O. Johnson, emer gency address, Chprles L. Johnson, 318 Twenty-first avenue south, Seattle. UNDETER REPORTED Philip R. Trefren, Luther 8. Trefren, SEVERELY F. Bedolfe, emer- Bcdolfe, 62S Per Private Gajr U Jones, emergency address, Mrs. LUlle A. Jones, R. F. D. 4, Snohomihh, Wash. Private Gilbert Miller, emergency address, William P, Miller, Rogerson, Ida. Private Kennedy K- Kelly, emer gency address. Linus KUn Cosmo polla, Wash. Private Cnrl A. Nelson, emergency address, Mrs. Matilda Nelson. Sedro Woolley, Wash, DIED OF WOUNDS Corporal t-rauk . R. Bauers, emer gency add , Frank W. Bauera, Dayton, Wash, DIED OF DISEASE Private Cecil H, Dooley, emergency address, James 11. Dooley, Litttfl Rock, Wash. MISSING IN ACTION Private Richard W. Mcintosh, emer gency address, Hush Mcmtoan, isew- port, Wash, Private Herbert L. Price, emergen cy address, i.ester A. rneo, Aisena, Wash. KILLED IN ACTION Private Oscar V, Emmons, emergt n cy address. Oliver C. Emmons, Clayton la, Idaho. Private Robert G. Little, emergency address, Mrs. Lydia K. I.itt'e, Oregon City, Corporal John A. Schneider, emer gency address, Mrs. Anna Schneider, 3570 East L street, Tacoma. Musician Quo X. Sanders, emergen cy address, 241? Grand, Spokane. Priavte Edward J. Morrison, emer gency auu.'oas, James uoiicrty, buna Point, Idaho. Private Harry Senmans, emergency address, Charles A. Co Ortlng, Wash Private Leslie A. Levins, emergency address, William 11. Levins, Elgton Or. Priavte Charles II. Stelnfleld, emer gt-ncy address. Mrs. Rose Stemneiti 1322 Howell street. Seattle. Private Charles Ring, emergency ad dress, Riley J. Rln., Wendell, Idaho. DIED OF WOUNDS Private Harry Shenker. emergency address, Mrs.. Rose Shenker, 475 East Broadway, Portland. Private Jacob Zaiioni, emergency ad dress, Pete Gattl, Renton, Wash. Priavte Niels Th 'rkillisen, emergen cy address, Rasmus Therktliiaen, Waverly, Wash. DIED OF DISEASE Cook Carl D. Nelson, emergency ad dress, Mrs. J. D, Nelson, 737 Missouri avnsiue, Portland. Priavte Charles W. Cross, emergen cy address. Mrs. Llllie Cross, Union, Or. Private Howard emergency address Butte Falls, Or. WOUNDED Sergeant Harold gency address, R. F. kins street, Tacoma. Priavte Frederick Bleuer, emergency address, Alex Bleuer, West Bend, Ida ho. Private Marcus W. Haines, emergen cy address, A. B. Haines, Elkton, Or. WOUNDED. DEGREE UNDETER MINED Private Oscar Daniel Good, emergen cy address, Mrs. "Lena Good. Blackfoot, Idaho. Private Richard T. Zeisl r, emergen cy address. t O. Zelsler, 715 Clinton street, Poitland, Or. MISSING IN ACTION Private Fredercllc II. Geitz, emergen, cy address, Genesje, Idaho. KILLED IN ACTION Mechanic Hubert C. Norris, emrr- eencv address. Herbert Norris, 768 East Davis street, Portland, Or. Private Don V. Hofnag'.e, emergency address, F.-ed Jorgcnson, Preston, Or Private Martin Matson, emergency address, Peter Matson, Troy, Idaho. Sergeant Charles Huckaba, emer gency address, John W. Huckaba, 2312 South E. street, Tacoma. Private William M. Holliday, emer gency address, Mrs. Telltha Holliday, Do, Idaho. Private Peter L. Medeske, emergen, cy address, Charles M. Medaskee, En terprlse, Or. Private Leonard C. G-itchell, emer eency address. Pheren D. Ott, Hebo, Or. DIED OF WOUNDS Private Olaf P. Erickson, emergency address, Mrs. Irene Vosoba, 3119 North Twentieth street, Tacoma, Wash DIED OF DISEASE Private Henry G. Robinson, emergen- cy address, Mrs. uiara n. iiuuinnuu, Canyon Creek, Idaho. Private Jason Arrell, emergency ad dress, Mrs. Laura ArreB, independ ence, Or. Private Delbert Clark, emergency address, John P. L. Clark, St. Anthony, Idaho. Private Chester A. Simmons, emer gency address, Mrs. Louisa bimmons, R. F. D. 3, Salem. WOUNDED SEVERELY Private Elmer G. Reese, emergency address, Mrs. Dora Reese, Roy, Idaho. Private Jackson H. Rader, emergen cy address, Miss uiara nauei, maiuc. Wash. Priavte Ector Roe, emergency ad dress, Mrs. N il'ie Roe, 6415 Seventies street S.'E., Portland, Or. WOUNDED, DEGREE UNDETER MINED Cook Gust T. Kahros, emergency ad dress, Eula Woodruff, Ridgefleld, Wn. SLIGHTLY WOUNDED Sergeant Arthur Downing, emergen cy address, Mrs. Myrtle Downing, n) East Eleventh Btreet, Portland, Or. Corporal Ronald French, emergency address, Harrlette Schweinter, U'M Ainswortb avenue, Tacoma, Wash. GERMANS EVACUATE CAPTURED TERRITORY CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 18. Lieutenant General Sir S, Wilson, commander tn chief of the allied forces on the Bosphorus and the Dar danelles, today established his. head quarters t the British embassy here. ROMS, Nov. 1T.In ' compliance with the armistice provisions, Italian troops have occupied the main Aus trian railway centers and passes to ward thti German frontier. PARIS. Nov, 18,-Clennan troops began evacuating the fortress of Meti today. , LONDON. Nov, IS. Urussals, the! capital of - Belgium, Is now entirely free of Germans, The last Germans left at noon on Saturday, said a dtspneth from Am sterdam today. LONDON, Nov, 18,-Tha tide of Bol shevlsra that threatened t0 flood nil of the European nations appears to have been stemmed, for the time be ing at leust. In Holland the government's prompt expulsion of all Bolshevist representa tives and agents nipped In the bud the plot of the "Reds" to Incense the pop ulace against Qu en Wllhelmls, II WASHINGTON, Nov. IS.-The pres ident this afternoon sent the following nominations to the senate; John W. Davis, of West Virginia, to be ambassador extraordinary and plen ipotentiary to Great Britain, vice Page, reslsned. Alexander C, King, of Atlanta, Ga., to be solicitor general, vice Davis, re signed. Captain Albert P, Nlblack, to be rear admiral In the navy. To be surgeons, public health ser vice: Robert Louis Allen, Ora Howard Cox. Marlon Svinnarl Lobard, Carl Ml chel. William Charles Witt. CROWN PRINCE INTERNED POLK'S GAZETTEER m , i ; . - ,) i a axuumm nmctarr ei eCB vuy. lom and VUlarre la Oregon and Washing toa, gtvia a Descriptive Sketch of ecb place. Locntloa, Bh Ip nine FacUiUM mmd m ClemU 'I CTOICMlOa. B. L.TOT.K tO 2a,' Bottle, ffuk. LONDON, Friday, Nov. IS. Former Crown Prince Frederick,, WJUIom of Germany has been Interned at the cas tle owned by his friend. Count GIs bert Wolff Motternlch, at Swulmen, a town In tha province of Llmberg, Hol land, says an Amsterdam dispatch to the Exchange telegraph company. It is reported his wife Is with him. M. Kirchem, $44.00; Jole Ilinkle, 148.00; Lea Kirchem, $10.00; H. II. Coop, $3,00; L. Swanson, $!I0.00; W. II. Brown, $40,150; Guy Brown, $20. 00; W. Carlson, $15.00. DIST. NO. 14 K. A. Haekett, $18.00; Glenmorrle Quarry Co,, $00. 00; W, Day, $0.50; W. lligjrs, $11.75; O. J. Mays, $tl,a5; 11. Ruffle, $20,00; Otto DleUe, $12.00; F. Diets, $12. 00; W. Bowman, $12.00; A. Blan chard, $12.00; 11. EnKl. $24.00; W. Diet, $l.50; W. J. Rice, $16,00; E. Perslntrer, $12.00; S. Banny, 112.00. DIST. NO. 17 D. R. Dimlck, $8.00; George Kochler, $26.00; Peter Kraft, $1.50; F, B. Nudham, $7.50; II. C Gilmore, $8.00; Rob. Vorphal, $12.00; Con Bolby, $10.50; Ab. Johnson, $0.00; Wm. Beason, $0.00; Ralph Kochler, $9,60; John Koehler, $1.50; Shaker Miller, $18.0p; C. F. Urfer, $15.00; George Mitts, $15.00; J. R. Pitts. $15,00; W. Herman, $8.00, DIST. NO. 19 Carl Flm-her, $51.. 00; Dock Wllhelm, $58.50; II. II. Dahl, $1.50; Chns. Fischer, $20.25; Reuben Wrlsht, Sr.. $28.25: Lew E. Wallace, $33.00; Gordon Burns, $.00; f, II. Dunton, $70.00; Chas. Callahan, $8.25; W. J. E. Vlck. $45.60; Delist Fischer, $1.00; Reuben Wriirht, Jr., $11,25; E. E. Houghton, $10.50. DIST. NO. 21 A. Nelson, $157.24; Del! Trullinger, $73.80; W. Waldorf, $4.50; Williams Bros. Trans. Co., $486,5; P. Johnson, $0.00; J. PuU, $9.00; Huff Lumber Co., $198.9(1; J. J. Jones, $120.00; Frank County man, $100.60; J. Carlson, $30.00; J. W, Carlson, $41.25; F.dwsrd Johnson, $03.00; Aug. Dahlstrom, $47.25; Al bert Harris, $57.00; W. S. Corbet, $104.00; Axel Johnson, $88.50; Claud Winslow, $18.00; C. Murphey, $72.00; R. l Ball, $1.50; Milt Chlndgreen, $9.00; Emile Petternon, $38.25; Alex Erickson, $54.00; J, II. Sanberg, $11.25; Dave Crewford, $9.00; Geo. Doofthe, $3.00; II. C, Ronaker, $8.75; H. J. Rastall, $20.00; A. T. Cutting, 4 $7.50; W. II. Engle, $6.75; Linl Da- mourn, $4.50; C. A. Browninir, $3.00; Henry Fick, $15.00; John Callahan, $0.00. DIST. NO, 22 Henry Weitrel, $10, 00; James Barlow, $4.48; F. M. Hen riksen, $2.75; Henry Welgel, $16.00; II. O. Newell, $6.00; Hershol Wilson, $12.00; Ira Dickey, $6.00; C, E. Ball, $4.50; D. E. Pendleton, $4,50; G. W Boyer, $4.50; S. J. Sorenson, $4.50; Chas. Shepard. $9.00; Ceo. F. Ball, $0.75; Arthur Stephani, $1.50; Clay Hungate, $12.00; Ira L. Boyer, $12, 00; H. J. Rastall, $42.00; Peter Geres, $18.00; E. Bowman, $25.50; John Cal lahan, $15.00. DIST. NO. 23 R. W. Zimmerman, $3.75; J. Scholl & Son, $2.25; Ceo. Henrickson, $27.00; C. W. (rolhers, $.'13.00; F, Hostettler, $5.00; W, Ca rothers, $3.00; C. E. Miller, $39.25; Lee Hobst, $11.00; John Cahler, $18. 50. DIST. NO. 28 W. V. S. U. Co., $91.60; Chase Linton Cravel Co., $208.00; City of Molnlla, $11.00; J. L. Tubbs, $86.00; C. W, Austin, $4.00; John Miller, $28.00; Jesse Baglcy, $32.00; W. (J. Masterton, $10.75; Rob bins Bros., $11.55; W. V. S. It. Co., $80.00; J. W, Philipot, $6.00; Elden Parks, $10.50; Ben Kennedy, $10.50; A. Hardy, $23.25; Chas. Hardy, $28. 50; Guy Dibble, $12.25; Adam Shore- $15.00; 0. P. Rosthe, $59,50; E. E. Roelhe, $8.00; Hugh Roberts, $21.00; Chas. Moran, $7.50; II. Henricl, $22.. 50. DIST. NO. 63 W. Hsrgon, $44.10. DIST. NO, 04-W. Bosholm, $12.. 00; W Krebs, $6.00, COUNTY COURT EXPENDITURES FOR MONTH OF OCTOBER. 1918 mint, $14.25; Peter Kline, $11.25; J FIVE KILLED IN RIOT WINSTON SALEM, N. C, Nov. 18 Rachel Levi, 17, and Robert Young, firemen, and three negroes are known to be dead this morning and 10 men are seriously injured following the storming of the jail late Sunday here In an effort to obtain and lynch a ne- nttacklnz a woman and shooting two men. " Several thousand men, determined to break down the Jail doors ana taae 00. A the negro, gathered at the front oflj24.00; the Jail. District Road Fund DISTRICT NO. 1 E. A. Hackett, $88.65; Clarence Enghouse, $8.00; M. E. Gaffney, $14.15; C. W. Schuld & Sons, $116.50; A. N. Wills, $3.50; Matt Greenslade, $4.50; M. E. Gaf fney, $102.00; C. E. Battin, $72.00; John Younir, $75.00; Joe MIndy, $27. 00; Henry Henricie, $9.00; Dan Gaf fney, $57.00; J. A. Davis, $156.00; A. N. Wills, $75.00; W. Smart, $110. 00; George Stevens, $18.00; George Brookman, $44.00; Charley Haymak er, su.oo; a. L. rriedrwh, $r28.00; E. A. Hackett, $354.00; J. C. Mowery, $108.00; James Kepch, $150.00; A. Martin. $150.00. ROAD DIST. NO. 3 Lents Hard, ware Co., $2.50; C. Wolfhagen, $5.15; J. C. Elliott & Co., $1.25. DIST. NO. 4 C. W. Schuld & Sons, $152.60; P. R. L. & P. Co., $95.71; P. R. L. & P Co, $131.08; J. R. Hujrhes, $20.25; C. A. Looney, $24.00; H S. Jones, $25.50; S. Amnnn $20.25; J. C. Kitchintr, $33.25; H. H. Yount, $3.00; Whitehead, $2.25: G. B. Linn, $1.50; H. Git.hens, $37.50; L. Hale, $:i6.00; H. C. Heiple, $46.50; E. E. Erickson, $39.00; C. Fuller, $25.50: R. S. Coon, $12.00. DIST. NO. 5 C. W. Schuld & Sons $116.20 P. R. L. & P. Co., $156.55; William Newlands, $6.70; M. H. Wheeler. $19.50; . J. A. Imel, $10.50; W. E. Wheeler, $15.00; M. H. Wheel er. $77.00; J. A. Imel, $51.00; W. E. Wheeler, $126.00; J. A. Hlte. $84.00; J. II. Lindtrren, $87.00; C. Timmer- man, $48.00; Lon Sutton, $00.75; C. A. Wheeler, $09.00; F. Johnson, $9.00; John Andregjr, $33.00; C. Lek berg, $36.00. DIST. NO. 7 Cedar Creek Lum ber Co., $76.22; Paul R. Meinip:, $41. 50; Dixon & Howctt, $280.62; L. E. Martin, $13.50; Frarlk Crone, $13.50; Enow Wilson, $31.50; Julius Eisner, $12.00; Joseph Elsnor, $12.00; Jas. Fegles, $83.50; Robt. Akin, $30.00; L. W. Tice, ' $33.00; Thomas Clark, $21.00; Wm. Odell, $15.00. DIST. NO. 8 Thomas Kubitza, $11.50; Paul R. Meinig, $41.10; C. W. Miller, $21.00; C. W, Harris, $24.00; Sam Miles, $39.00; H. Biedensteiti, $52.50; B. Averil, $35.25; J. T. Mc lntyre, $40.00; II. A. Nichols, $11.25; H. H. Watkins, $44.25; Tom Rubit za. $11.50. DIST. NO. 9-J. W. Reed, $6-.12j Bert II Finch, 42.50; E. C. Gerber, $29.00. DIST. NO. 13 J. T. Fullnm, $50. 00; Standard Oil Co., $53.89; Stan dard Oil Co., $2.00; B. J, Staats Hdwre. Co., $5.50; J. I. Case T. M. Co., $12.00; W. H Boney. $7.61; A. M. Kirchem, $2.75; C, R. Livesay, $9,60; Frank Hoop. $5.00; Independ ent Garage. $1.15; A. Schneider, $6.00: Gus Leasch, $36.00; Georgt Howell, $46.00; A. Linder, $12.00; W. Pattison $17.00; W, Emmott, $37.50; Johnnie Fullam. $3.00; A. C. White. $16.50; F. Hodge, $6.00: A. Schneider, $81.00; A. Johnson. $39.. Swanson, $68.00; A, Jeuson, A. Hubert, $70.60; A. M. $33.00; Harry Babler, $165.00; W. Kline, $11.25; C. G. Switzcr, $19.50; Raymond Switzer, $31.50; A. Spack- U'tt, $31.50; C. Elliott. $19.50; Otis IFogelson, $16.50;. John Blixt, $10.50; W. E. Kstes, $8.75; Reed M.Bride, $21.00; Clarence Vorheis, $3.00; A. M. Groshong, $41.50; A. G, Wylund, $36.00; D. M. Groshong, $30.00; fi. M. Groshong, $15.00; Bluin Bird, $6, 00; Fred Carlton, $15.75; R. D. Gro shong, $7.50: C. D. Groshong, $3.-00; Marion Crites, $10.50; E. F, Koehler, $11.25; Orval Weaver, $7.50; Fred Davis, $3.00; Wm. Bird, $3.00; A. Gohlada, $3.00. DIST. NO. 29 Canby Auto Garage $4.50; H. C. Gillmore, $10.00; P. Hornltr, $22.50; A. W. Riggs, $8.00; W. P Lee, $2.00; E. Fortune, $3.50; H. E. Young, $10.43; O. H. Gray,; $7.00; II. L. Colvin, $40.00. DIST, NO, 30 E. A. Hackett, $17. 00; Htnry Atwater, $7.50; C. W. Kruse, $19.87; J. W. Stone, $34.50; W. R. Wilrust, $11.25; D. C. Evans, $$11.25; Nick Clarizio, $10.50; J. J. Kruse, $5.25. DIST. NO. 33 Frank Millurtl, $22.00; W. D. Skinner, $12.00. DIST. NO. 39 E. A. Hackett, $13. 00; C W Fried rich, $1.30; I). L. Erd man, $7.00; H. Bronner, $39.00; F. Carlson, $40.50; F. Anderson, $3.00; C. Buckman, $18.00; E. Litlcpage, $40.00; C. Richey, $15.00; I. Scott, $15.00; V. Frosberg, $6.00; M. Mow rey, $6.00; C, Bartlemay, $3.00; Rea McMains, $1.00; II. Bronner, $36.00; F. Carlson, $22.50; F. Anderson, $3. 00; C. Buckman, $3.00; C. Benson, $24.00; C. Danielson, $3.00; P. Hoist, $9.00. DIST. NO. 41 L. G. Wilson, $10. 20; John AflTolter, $4.25; II. H. Udell, $18.00; H. N. Schminky, $3.00; Jay Morrison, $3.00; Albert AfTolter, $3.00; L. G. Wilson, $4.50; Charley Updcgrave, $12.00; Gus t Dahrmes. $5.50; Chas. Krebs, $4.00; Iva nnd Agnes Udell, $3.00. DIST. NO. 42 W. C. Mnsterton, $5.50; P. R. L. & P. Co', $34.33; C. W. Schuld A Sons. $23.10; W.-H. Douglass, $10.00; Fred Hoffmeistcr, $6.00. , DIST. NO. 44 A. S. Newton, $38. 50; Murry Newton, $4.50; A. Osborn, $1.50: II. Engle, $12.00. DIST. NO. 45 R. H. Marouardt, $2.40; Wnlter Cox, $5.00; Carl Strom srreen, $2.50; Karl Klang, $2.50;. E. P. Elliott, $12.25. DIST. NO. 46 Frank Busch, $0.80; Edward Nachand, $32.00; Bert Mar ston, $15.00; O. R. White, $6,00; G. M. Landeen, $6.00; O. W. Ilattan, $6.00; R. Croner, $3.00; Cosby Smith, $3.00. DIST. NO. 47 E. A. Hackett, $22.20; Thompson Hardware Co., $18.95: P. R. L. & P. Co., $218.96; East Side Mill & Lumber Co., $7.78. DIST. NO. 48 W. Bosholm. $45 50; W. Krebs, $30.00; A. Krebs, $4.50; II. Krebs, $3.00. DIST. NO. 52 Lents Hdwe. Co., $1.55; W. A. Ulrich, $12.25; H. C. Ul rich. $3.00: Autr. Gcppert, $2.25. DIST. NO. 57 Standard Oil Co., $1.08; F. S, Hart, $2.96; Geo. M. Christenson, $11,75; A, F. Evman, $4.50; Ezra Buckholder, $4.50; L. H. Cochran, $1,50; Chas. Lyle, $9.00; George Dale. $6.00; Jesse Nofziger, $3.00: J, W. Eby, $3.00. niST. NO. 61 Glenmorrle Quarry Co., $12.00; Thompson Hdwe. Co., SPECIAL R()Al DISTRICT FUND SPECIAL NO. 13-Jos. Biol, $42. 00; Tom Field, $21.00; J. W. Norton, $33,00; Urence Stradley, $27.00; F. I). Shank, $18.00; A. Wellman, $60.. 00; J. P. Stradley, $72.00; A. H. Rit sau, $112.00; Joe Papsch, $42.00; Herman Sluhert, $105.00; Simon Nel llson, $24.00; Ferdinand Papsth, $18.00; John Chitwood, $8.00; H. Berk, $15.00; E. Bagnunon, $12.00; J, Ketek $00. SPEC. NO, Ridge Lumber Co., $261.42; Fred Una, $52.50; Carl I4n, $30.00; Edd Hardess, $30.00; Theo. Hardois, $24.00; Edd Grafenhaln, $30.00; E. C. Gulwr, $42.00; C. Gu bvr. $18.00; A. II. Miller, $36.00; R. Miller, $30,00; Ray Miller, $18.00; Roy Miller, $18.00; John Marshall, $6.00; H, Johnson, $6,00; F. Ahonert, $9,00; Gus Zwirnman, $6,00; Harold Joyner, $12.00. SPEC. NO. 13 Pope A Co., $4.00. SPEC. NO. 18-Earl Meeker, $3.00; Robert Rutherford, $3.00; Walter Hehn, $3.00; W. II. Rnmbo, $3.50. rr.u. no, so wiiimm uros., $99.90. SPEC, NO. 27 Rod Riding, $65- 25; Geo. Koehler, $14.00; Olaf Olson, $55.00; Roy Cavlness, $39.00; O. Mar qustn, $14.70; Jay Bentley, $45.00; A. Dickens, $45.00; A. Hubbard. $21. 00; T. D. Crspp, $25.00; P. A. Mar quam, $36.90; B. M. Hubbard, $28.. 75; Cnrl Carlson, $17.50; I. D. Urk ins, $87.50; J. U Jones," $7.50; Au drey Outer, $9.40; H Mt-Nulty, $1.25; Roy Ridings, $14.00; Roy Cavlness, $43.00; S. G. Nicholson, $14.40; T. B. Brown, $5.00; A. P. Asboe, $6.90; Karl Johnson, $3.75; C. Schwarth out, $13.15; Shurley Brown, $52.50; Wm. Brown, $118.00; J. Oster, $18. 75; Olaf Olsen, $50.00; J. U Jones, , $75,00; H. Asboe, $60.00; Eddy Jack son, $12.50; C. P. Thomas, $72.50; W. P. Nicholson, $53.75; F. L. Ski vln, $40.00; Fred Hubbard, $92.50; I. H. Hattler, $17.50; E. H. Dokken, $23.75; L. Larson, $5.00; Tony Olsen, $7.50; Geo. Wooster, $2.60. SPEC. NO. 28 John Trutllnger. $64.50; Jesse Bagby, $67.50; C. H. Ackeraon, $54.00; Albert Hlbbard, $10.00; C. W. Henderschot, $20.25; Jess Shepherd, $6.00; Herbert Shep herd, $9.00; Harujd Tubbs, $4.60; John Cross, $60.00; John Shepherd, $4.50; Geo. Palmer, $63.00; E. A. Shaver. $58.75; Joe Bull. $30.00; Sam Bell, $31.50; G. E. Daugherty, $15.- 00; Charles Pslmer, $12.00; S. A. Cordill, $26.00; Haven Palmer, $25,- 50; Geo. Herbst, $3.00; E. L. Palfrey. $73.50; Geo. Helvey, $10.00; Bert Hibbnrd, $99.00; John Miller, $15.. 00; Bert Newman, $61.50; Martin Boyle, $31.50; Zeb Bowman, $40.50; C, W. Austin, $57.00; Frank Fcrlow. $21.00; Henry Daugherty, $34.13; Fred Yoeman, $38.25; John Bergren, $44.25; Scott Carter, $58.50; 11, Fiske, $27.75; Ed Russell, $29.25; Walter Russell, $29.25. SPEC, NO. 32Ilarry Jost, $20.00; B. O. Robertson, $50,70. SPEC. NO. 380, P. Roethe, $50. 50; Hutrh Roberts, $16.50; Chas. Mo ran, $12.00; James Wallace, $9.00; E. E. Roethe, $36.00; 11. Henricl, $11. 25; John F. Risley, $4.00. SPEC. NO. 41 H. H. Udell, $72. 60; H. N. Schminky, $39,00; Raymond DeShnzcr, $18.00; R. II. Devlin, $24. 00; Jav Morrison, $31.50; L. G. Wil son, $39,00; Gust Dahens, $70.14; Chas. Krebs, $42.00; John AfTolter, $15,00; Iva nnd Agnes Udell, $25.50; Charley Updcgrave, $34.50; Albert .AfTolter, $3.00. SPEC. DIST. NO. 470. P. Roethe $110.13; Hugh Roberts. $30.75; Chas. Moran, $32.25; Jas. Wallace, $25.50; E. E. Roethe, $52.50; H. Henricl, $12.75; John F. Risley, $1.00. SPEC. NO. 53 Roy Woster, $7.50; J. L. Woster, $3.75. ewe wn r.Rn.. n.JMni, ..1. .VI, w,f UlC .VI.IIIIV'I t.3.00: Byron Randolph. $1.50. SPEC. NO. 56Bert Olmsted, $51 25; Eli Fellows, $11.25; Joe Cota. $2.50; Dave Rutherford, $2.50; Paul Mlba, $11.25; Washburn. $5.00;- Jas, Hanhart, $6.25; Ira McVey, $33.75; Chester Gnrd, $51.25; William Ruth erford,. $35,62; George Ziegler, $2.50; Willie Swank, $14.37; Walter Stone, $14.37; Charlie Grosemiller, $23.75; Harry Conner, $4.37; McVey, $9.37; Jessie Muyflcld, $1.87; Bert Leeson, $5.00; W. B. Rambo, $103.10; Earl Meeker, $10.62; Walter Hehn, $40 02; Orvol McVey, $35.25; E. J. Swank $71.25; Robert Rutherford, $47.25; J. D. Wallace, $87.50; Fred Moehnke $28.75; Dnn Fellows, $30.00; Iva McVey, $23.75; Fred Moehnko, $40 00; Joseph Schmit, $40.00; Fred Vohs $32.50; Jimmin Hanknrt, $6.25; Wil liam Rutherford, $19.05; Paul Mibs, S20.00; Hurrv Coner, $2.50; John Schram, $2.50; Walter Hehn, $7.50; Willie Martin, $7.50; W. B. Rnmbo, 55.00; Earl Meeker, $20.25; E. J. Swank. $47.50; J. D. Walliwe, $65.00; Ow,. McVev. $30.00; Robert, Ruther ford, $33,75: Tvn MeVey. $27,50; Ira McVey, $15.00; Charles Leeson, $20 00; Aun-tist Martin, $42.50. SPEC, NO, 57-.I. B. Msson. $5.15; Ohe & Linton Gravel Co., $351.00; W. V, S. R. Co.. $210.00; Frank Kyn eston. $13.50; Geo. M. Christenson, $57.75; Chns. Lyle. $21.60; John N. Snmlen. $48.00: Herman Elinson, $6.75: Presley Conver, $28.50; Clar ence Coover. $17.25; Gnorge Dnle, $21.37; Flovd Dale, $13.50; Charley Sailor, $25.25; Oscar Kvllo, $5.25; Ezra Burkholder, $40,60; Victor Dunton. $20.00: Doch Wllhelm. $30 00: IT, IT. Dahl. $27.00; Carl Fischer $15.00: Lew Wallace. $7.50; Renhin Wrifrht, $15.00: Dorsev Fischer, $15.00; Chnrles Fischer. $18.00, (Continued next week.) Catarrh Cannot Be Cured With LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat o( tlie disease. Catarrh Is a local diseasa, greatly in fluenced by constitutional condition!, and tn order to cur It you must take an Internal remady. Hall's Catarrh Medi cine Is taken Internally and acta thru the blood on the mucous surfaces or tiiu syitem. Hall's Catarrh Medicine wag rescrtbea by one ot tne uuit pnysioians this country for years, it is com posed of soma of the beat tnnlcs known, combined with soma of tha bent blood purltleri. The perfect combination of the Ingredients In Hall's Catarrh Medi cine la what product- such wonderful result! In catarrhal conditions, Bend for tegttmonlala, free. P. J. CHENEY CO., Props., Toledo, O. All Druggists, 76c. Hall's, Family Pills for constipation.