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! J (Continued from preceding pnjfe) soner, $2,286.20; D. B. lteasoner $9.60; D. L. Cogn, $162.80; U. L. Cogan, $49 ; S. It. Cogan, $26. 80; Heiselr & ljimb, $1,428.00; Rad Btiildors' KquipinYnt Co.. $9.76; Balfour, Guthrie Co., $17.03; Portland Motor Car Co., $58.50; Arthur R uppreelit, $18. 75; J. H. Kilterman, $3 ; Banks Mercantile Co., $17.50; Banks Lumber Co., $1.(53; F.lnier Thom as, $41.60; Carlson & Slicrk Co., $20.87; Banks Lumber Co. $2.!hi; E, J. I.awrenx, $3; Hillsboro Mercantile Co., $6.04; Ambrose Sehmiillin, 52e; Canyon Lumber Co., $5.60; Oregon Railroad Co. Electric, $16.94; W. P. Arthur, $891.80; W. P. Arthur, $143; V. P. Arthur, $4.60; V. P. Arthur, $18.60; W. P. Arthur. $617.40; G. Astrops, $42; Ed WeUcl. $15 ; H. Conr.elm.nn, $16.50; 1 Mandlc $8; John Mattcsen, $4.50; T. Holmes, $4.50; W. B. Fuller. $4; H. Becker. $ii.75; A. Oiekenson. $9; T. Holmes, $50.62; W. B. $53; If. E. Susbauer, $9; II. Becker, $58.62; A. Dickenson, $53; T. Holmes, $6.19; W. B. Fuller, $9.50; II. Becker, $11.61 ; A. Dickenson, $10.50; II. E. Sus bauer, $4.50; Carl Susbauer, $5; J. Nichodemus, $4: Geo. Scl fridtfe, $7.50; V. S. ' Atehinson. $6; Carl Susbauer, $105.00; J. Nichodemus, $84; Geo. Selfridjje $86.87; V. S. Atehinson. $69.50; Chas. Potts, $3 ; J. J. Adkins. $3 ; It. O. Stevenson. $6; V. B. Hol land, $118.73; Geo. Susbauer. $11.75; Ben Burton. $72; James Starkey, $56.81 ; V. L. Susbauer, 90.56; Emil Roy, $12.37; M. E. Elton, $18; David E. Dapp, $97. 87; Fred Rufener, $97.31; Hen ry Peterson, $20.81 ; John Tseha bold, $91.96; H. E. Susbauer, - $69.75; Clans Erickson, $137.81; V. E. Boje, $36; G. Dimean. $142.87; Otto Johnston, $1.75; Will Joss. , $15.75; Jim Heard, $105.75; Homer Rogers, $62; Chauston Coe, $86; Frank Melte-i bcke, $71.75; Aubrey Taylor, $42; George Set-ley, $41; Fred Wohlschlegel, $21; J. T. Mc Cann, $26 ; Carl Sciflt rt, $S ; C. C Bennett, $21; Walter Jaqueth, $8; Albert Seitfcrt, $12.25; Geo. Chambers, $14; Rena McUcbcke, $7; V L. iiogurd, $4; Jus Tlioiup uou, $27; Ed Cox, $24; Carl iul t'ert, $24; Johu Davis, $21 ; Clias. -LtctAeock, $22 ; tart Ucoryc, 28 ; J. 1". AtcCaiui, $2b; Jiui .UeCaiui, $2l; V L. tiogard, $14; Jiui liod- (Ue, $21; Charley liecku-uu, $10. 50; Gciie lay lor, $14; Jiui Hud dle, $9.80; Johu Uam, $JU.60; loiu tlayues, y ; Allien bciilcrl, $6.13; licua Al-Ucbckc, $6.13; ira.uk McUebckc, $6.U; I tvd Voltlsclii-t'ei, $o.la; Aubrey Taylor, $6.13; George Chambers, $7; George 'Jsee-lcy, $3.00; Wal ler JaqmlU, $4; liuuict .(.ogcrs, $4; Cliaustou Cue, $3; CLuia. tiitcheotk, $66; Johu .iilcticock, $20; Bernard fctcrou, $10; J. AlcCauu, $14; Jack ttayuard, $16; CLas. Brookmau, $17.50; Chaa. Scjilert, $2; Mr. Cox., $6; C Kubuwon, $94.60; Jiui 1 houipauu, $20.75 ; Clias. b-Lu uw $36.26; Wux. HobcrUou, $22; 1. Al. Lilligarde, $3.50; . Jluger, $111.75; Johu 0-u, $71; ui. Gtibtrgcr, $10.60; 1 iiU Jlialicr, $50; Arthur behuiidl, $30.50; A. iclilecht, $2.63; A. Zwciucr, $33.26; G. A. Plicth, $6; G. OHuxra, $32; J. O Alcara, $49; John Kusy, $30.60; C. 1. l'igard, $34.60; Irwi I'.aillej $34.50; J. 1). Slider, $34.60; U. 11. But ler, $18.60; 11. II. Paddock, $10; W G Zwiiigli, $17.25; Tom hos ier, $22.60 G. G. Walling, $20. 26; &. E. Moriu, $18.60; J. Salt ier, $10.60; W. C. Charter, $10. 60; Sam llaugcu, $4; T. Holmes, $4.50; W. B. Fuller, $33.50; Her man Becker, $36; A. Dickenson, $32.50; Carl Suabauer, $17.50; J. Nichodemus, $12; H. E. Sus bauer, $33.18; George Self ridge, $41.25; L. ly. Kider, $28; A. O'Leary, $4; W. B. Atehinson, $28; L. llohman, $16.31 ; Geo. T. Newman, $42.60; George Wal ling, $82; A. Roswold, $17.60; Sam ilougau, $78.75 ; C. Ludwig, $49; A. Rupprecht, $47.25; Rupprecht, $46.60; W. Brewer, $54.25; Kurt Liebnow, $67.35; Jim . Smith, $3.60; Joe Luthe, $48.12; Homar Iiolziiagel, $30. 62; A. C. Kruger, $33; John Chapman, $23.62; Cliiford Saul tus, $69.60; Lou Sagert, $59.50; A. Zimmerman, $41; Jim Hul kins, $46.50; Chris Holznagel, $19.25; Richard Joyce, $7.85; C. Erickson, $15.75; Virgil Chap man, $6.90; J. B. Trullingcr, $156; Edlefsen Fuel Co., $25.88; H. W. McDonald, $8.75; J. W. fiaynard, $17; Bernard Bros., $48; John Nyberg, $60 j Win. M. Hermans, $20; Holt Mfg. Co., $68.90; Holt Mfg. Co., $77.10; Cady & Pegg Co., $8.50; Con crete "Pi pr Co., $86; D. Corwin,! $10.90; Claude Brokan, $56; E Klinger, $51.80; Win. Ariss, $57. 71 ; Wm. Wcitiel, $8; Geo. Allen $2.40; Fred Heekman, $1 ; Chica jro Belting Co., $4.86; Geo. E Allen, $12.30; Tijrard Lumbe v-o., ?.-iu.4i; .lames l .Mcara $27.22; Carl Brostrom, $1.40; L, S. Sipp, $45.95; C. S. Reynolds $12.31; H. T. Giltner, $1.20 Virifil W. Weckert. $150; Fores Grove Garasre, $11.10; Holt Mfg. Co., $27.70; M. L. Kline, $13.86 John Wundcrlich, $158.45; L. It Goit. $20.50; A. Guthrie & Co $4,652.14; Jim Milieu. $6; Or ville Bailev, $253.23; Orvill Bailey, $7.25; Roveill Bailey $499.20; Rav Brokaw, $197.90 Ray Brokaw, $86.50; Ray Bro kaw, $395.85; John Anderson $210.75; John Anderson, $418, 95; John Anderson, $7.50: Row ell Bros. & Co., $S3.23; Rowell Bros. & Co..$1.70; Goff Bros.. $31.13; Arnold Hutchinson. $3. 50: A. E. Murphv, $3.50: Fred Plister, $3.50; Fnni Haas. 85o Gottlieb Heekman, $1; A. Xord lund. $12; Arthur Grey, $14; El mer Grcv, $12; Lester Grer, i M. Holt, $7; C. Gardner. $21 ; C F. Berestrand, $28; A. L. Lnld $21 ; W. Boujthman, $24.60; Geo Morrow, $18; J. Molinc, $10.50 J. Meuwssen, $182; Albert Van derjsanden. $36; H. Hubbard $117; M. Hawk, $61.25; J. Van dersanden, $6; John Heesacker, $96; John VanDvke, $52; R Real, $22.75; J. VanDvke, $15 J. T. Turk, $105; C. L. Benefiel $122.50; A. I Stephens, $88.75 Arthur Fisher, $181.25; Wm McGill. $21; Alvis McGill, $64 Wm. Riggle, $48; Fred Benefiel $19.50; Coxev Stowell. $105.00; John Benefiel, $1.75; Ed. Craw ford, $42; Lewis Turk, $28; B F. Riggle, $17.50; Llovd Turk $1.60; Geo. Fisher, $64: H. O Meaeham, $7; B. O. Fowles, $7; Wm. Becker, $7; G. P. Essner, $9; G. E. Meaeham, $18; Andv Smith, $6.50; W. D. Fowles, $15 44; F. A. Fowles, $4; Joe Essner, $9.38; Harry Luck, $3.50; Ray mond Westeott, $3.60: L. Bauer, $3.50; John Bauer, $4; James Doiel, $1.63 ; John Vanderanden $183; Walter Vanderzanden $28; Chas. Bauer, $9; Gilgian Reiehen $84; Mike Rahn, $12; E. Allewen, $9; Frank Peioldt $56.50; Carl Jossy, $69.75; El mer Schmidt, $3 ; Mike WafRer l $3; P. G. Morris, $38; A. D Frakes, $40 ; Ted Hauer, $30 ; J C. Hauer, $30 j G. T. Varlev, ($24; C. M. Scofield, $20; Cha's. i Geiberger, $13.50; Ray Forney, jifl2; Elmer Holder, $7.50; Wm. iMann, $6; Irwin Badley, $4.50; ! Lloyd Reese, $2.60; Geo. Sus- I bauer Sr., $3; Grant Mann, $24; F.dw. Barnprover, $25.50; Ber j nard Deaville, $9; Edw. Deaville, $12; Bert Walker, $9.70; Bert Walter, $5; Carl Jossy, $9.25; R Kennedy, $18; G. Schwank, $3.50; State Highway Commis sion, $225.89; J. C. Cockerham, $72.40; W. S. Atehinson, $32; Forest Grove Ice & Fuel Co., $5.50; Forest Grove Ice & Fuel Co., $6.75 ; A. Nordgren, $227.50 ; Dorothy Seymour, $49; Fred Ila- ney, $137.50; T. W. Carpenter, $121.50; J aines Daffron, $104.50; A. D. Harper, $88.50; C. E. Haz litt, $88; Jay Raynard, $113.75; M. B. LaSalle, $100; Eugene Loving, $98.60; J. H. Loynes, $18; Ralph Buckley, $12; Ray W. Smith, $4. F. L. Bradley, motorcycle ofticer 25.00 Bridges Forest Grove Planing Mill Co, bridges Gilkison & Sons O. M. Grimm J. A. Leiter . Arthur Knox Lloyd Knox W.A. Knox ; L. A. Wooton E. Wenstroin Canyon Lumber Co 1 Canyon Lumber Co ... Sherman Lumber Co L. N. Tompkins H. J. Luck R. Wallace C. C. Nelson. G. P. Essner. Joe Essner W. Becker . T. C. Fowler. II. O. Meaeham B; O. Fowler Raymond Westeott L. Bauer John Berger Fred Brown ; W. H. Wienecke. . F. Rehse F. L. Bradley, motorcycle officer . 10.30 132.73 5.25 3.00 8.75 3.00 6.50 80.50 64.85 21.28 140.70 70.03 242.11 15.31 8.75 11.00 1.88 3.25 10.50 4.00 3.50 3.50 4.75 11.25 6.00 16.25 28.00 12.00 . 25.00 Some big fours (used) Over- lands, and others at right prices. -E. L. Perkins. 8-tf II THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON MMOOLS H0 DEPARTMENTS Th UBilumtt; tncladt tl Collet of T' MHwa sua ium ArU. ad CM Will B oata ot L, llndirine, (M Portlud), ArchlUctiin JoatWiua, Oov aura, Kdiiouua uA Mut-c fPCOIAL FEATURES A hmntifrtl rmrrn, firalUe of fpeclai lata, nndrrn fsrilitiM, low cost, with many opportanititai for help, "aUiltien fur rprytxidy," a h'tlljr dtmocrttir BUnMphen and the fonouf "Oregun Hpirit." for a wtalngue, QluotnitHl hooklt or nvcifln ftifornutJoa, addreta: TOE REGISTRAR, UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EUGENE, OREGON. nn Ait r i r r UH1VE TMCTOR " 1 ' i.i" 1 1 . -mi i' n i j-,- I, ' " i" "! I 3-! ft V r ' TV $9! M Ws.- .Sri ,.i - r3?.rnr m 7j r Her vbat oo nan mntt a Molla-tialvrrnl Irnclitr Ca do In a day ol 10 hourt Flow 7 lo 9 acter, dic 27 mcirt wafa 7-lt. tAtidrm Jir; t! 0 actea wuh a 10-h. iic; harrow 76 acrea wiib 20 ft. ptovtithrtttw; plant 22 am ith a two-row planter; plar.! 43 acic v. iih n (or row pL.ntr; cuitiv.v.e jrom !4 lo 20 acre w'h ft two-iow cuhivMrrj drill 35actewth a li)-ft. rroin dnlli harvest 25 acrra with aa fe lt. fm binder: lrvet 10 actea with a cum binder; mow 25 acre wirh an B-f. mower; rrt 40 acrra with 2-iu rake:rkc 21 aeft with an 9-ft. tiJa delivery rtJiff; kd 12 acre of hay. (n edition, it ran t utrd on lh belt for mnninr trtrrehrt up to 24 inch caparity, iilo filVf a, rrrn thef Icit, fe-d eiipilfri, wn.id aawa, clover hulUri. pumpa, bay prae, etc No end of odd Mm thai can bo done With lha MOLINE UNIVERSAL TRACTOR aaa L-l , WNIVBRSAJL TKACTOI TV iLf retain! Model D Because cf its Wrnl desert, Tlicse new feature. toRcther construction And perfornianee, with the well known Moltne- thia new Molinc-Universal llnivcrsid typo nil the weiulit enables one tnan to farm num; on two vKecia, onr-nian control land and produce more food and tiliilily to do nil farm wotk than ever before possible. It is inrludintf cultivntinjrninlce the the -wotld'a most dependable Molinc-Universal Model I) ihc farm hand. best tractor money can buy. New features include -elf- Conservatively rated nt 9-IS, tarter, electric liphu; rlcctrica! the new Moline Univerwil has governor; petfecli-d overhend- nmnle power for heavy belt work, valve, four-cylinder rn;:ine that can p'rtW n Umth in n tiny is free from viliration; complete with two plowa or the ordinary enclosure of nil moving purls; threc plow trai tor, becaunc of ila diderentiul lock which incrennet) Rreatcr upcrd. Yet ir is liffht traction. enough for such work lis cultiva ting, inowini:, etc., which do not require so much power. Wo will Iw bU! to tr!l you all tlmut lliii won.lcilni Ir.i. tor. Hut next lime you re in luwn call on ui. Drop forglnc, bent-treated parts, steel cut gears nd un usually large bearings add extra i years of endurance. Three Plow Results Two Plow Expense Pulling two plows under average conditions at 31 miles per hour the Moline-Universal Tractor will plow 9 acres a day, as much as the ordi nary three plow tractor can do. It will do as much work as tractors from 1500 to 2000 lbs. more. Lighter weight gives greater economy of operation and no packing of the soil. But the amount of plowing the Moline-Universal will do is only one of many great advantages. You sit on the plow, not on the tractor. You are in the best position to observe the work that is being done, and for adjusting your plow. You can back right up into a fence comer, plow out headlands, and turn short. You are away from the heat and vibration of the engine. In soft or difficult plowing just pull the differential lock lever and you double the pulling power of the drive wheels. Ninety-eight per cent of the weight is placed on the two big drive wheels there is no dead weight on the Moline-Universal. Then when your plowing is done you have a tractor that can go ahead with and do all your work, including the cultivating, cheaper, better and faster than you ever did before. You want to farm more land or farm what you have with less help, cut out most of your horses, raise bigger and belter crops at less expense the Moline-Universal Tractor is doing this for thou sands of farmers will do it for y ou. Call on us for proof. JOHN WUNDERLICH Banks and Hillsboro, Ore.