Polk County Pay it DebU Lint of bills allowed by the County Court of Polk County, Oregon, ut tho August term, 1912, thereof; KOAIW AND HIGHWAYS. A It Hell , $98.18 Claude Hoimnton . 74.09 C It Ficklin 89.12 II K Burrw , 43,84 L E Beolte 40.19 C II Coan 20.50 Pern Lewis, 12.40 Itex Worner 3.00 I J N Turner.... 50.00 OJ Bell 43.75 E M Cochrane 132.55 1$ V Bounue 20.80 E V Gohho 89,00 V E Gohso 105.15 A H Johnson 78.00 August Iiocke,. 7.50 James Middleton 73.85 Chas Hultbard 30.85 BMWibli 12.50 A Snyder 7. 00 Otto Elkins. 1,25 C A Iitmch 19.35 Sam ChriBteon 10.85 10.71 7.00 5.00 8.73 88.13 50.32 0.00 31.25 B Lundi L Villwock VE Gohho. 32.37 C VV Matthews 08.12 Sterling Furniture Co C K Spaulding L Co. Grant Warren 50.00 Hanna Bros 9.95 Jas Milliard 48.00 Falkj City Lbr Co 11.59 Watt Ship Kings Valley Lbr Co EW Fuller ... 3.00 Coast Culvert & Flume Co " 50.40 Henry Voth... McCann & Collins N A Lunde 11.30 Craven Bros 132.74 Ross T Pierce.. 87.75 Starr Sransfer Co...., . ,6.75 Hanna Bros...... 253.80 II W Voth 12.00 Jas Chitty. 2 75 Fred Pierce ... 12.50 Shaw & Muscott.. 1.25 A J Brown 9.00 W Wilcox 92.00 B Brunk 48.00 JSchind'ler.. 94.00 II Burdick 48.00 J Robbins 12.00 H Heth... 41.00 Lynch & Son 13.65 E Jennings.... 18.76 Chas Enes 13.00 Fred Hebding 5.55 M B Grant 1.50 Albert Fennell 123.75 Bob Tyler 41.10 WT Harris 92.70 Jas A Wright 90.77 F C Saxby 66.62 C D Sheperd 62.00 Percy Lewis 44.22 O C Gardner 27.94 Ed Osburn 17.02 Lairn Linderman 2.00 Frank Smith 2.50 Claude C Calkins 50.87 H G Black.... 16.00 William Lee... 131.00 Harry Fisk 44.40 Jack Williams 68.74 Art Windover 69.76 C Phillips 9.35 L F Gosso 14.35 Carl Williams 50.79 P C Samuels 12.50 David E Nightengale H C Horn. Guy Bros BeallA Co..... 4.68 151.88 Dallas Iron Works 13.60 3.50 22.50 4.00 79.80 12.00 7.50 7.50 C Sampson 28.75 JV Bliev... 34.35 CW Johnson 36.85 Chas O'Neil.... 48.75 Harry Burnell 9.21 C D Hatfield...'.. 12.50 C W Davis 14.15 L Damon 12.50 C K Spaulding Lbr Co... 9.77 McBeth& Willshire 1.50 C K Spaulding Lbr Co... 20.57 Falls City L Co.......... 5.45 J C Shultz...... ... .... 3.00 Ed Plaster...:.... .... 12.00 Warren Cobb ......... 40.00 Dallas Lbr & Log Co...;. 28.50 Jas Milliard JW Finn .'. Hanna BroB Salem Sewer Pipe Co. J II Voth! Ernest Pierce 8.00 Chas Hanson 10.00 B Parson 9.75 It Gano.... 96.00 Jas Richard 96.00 E Young 48.00 W Ridenhour 96.00 AYewing 30.00 M C Pettyes.! 82.00 WS Brown 4.00 C Brunk 46.00 Lou Rosneau 7.00 J Duignan 38.50 J W Caldwell... 20.50 E Enes 47.60 0 A Spinney 208.17 WE Spinney.. 82.50 W G McAllister 75.62 O A Spinney 75.62 Fred Chapin 21.25 A P Kirkland 49.50 OE Martin..: 17.50 Hanna Bros... 16.65 CC Spaulding LC 127.19 Dallas Lbr & Log Co .... 282.82 Dallas Lbr & Log Co.. . 84.35 Ralph Adams. 23.76 It Hunnecutt 16.75 OCPomeroy 72.00 J M Graves 4.50 T Tyler 13.00 Dallas Iron Works 44.66 Falls City Lbr Co 179.14 Dallas Lbr & Log Co.... 171.35 Evan Evans 16.25 Henry Fern 9.00 PAUPER M B Young 11.48 C L Crider 28.44 D G Meador 15.50 CL Hubbard 2.00 J C Neal 6.00 Simon ton & Scott 20.39 A B Starbuck... . 2.00 Miss C A Robinson 14.00 C E Huntley 103.50 Drexler& Alexander 26.00 HG Black 10.00 Dr. O D Butler 17.00 Jos Black 9.00 J L Brown 1.25 Ed C Dunn 3.50 GO Butler.... 11.40 Dallas Meat Co 2.00 CURRENT EXPENSES Polk Coltemizer.... 211.65 Polk C Observer 35.80 Glass & Prud homme Co. . 47. 06 Dallas Telephone Co 24.75 COURT HOUSE Oregon Power Co '. 26.50 Dallas Water Co.... 15.85 Mutual Fire Co 50.40 H W Stump 1.00 Peter Dyce 1.00 G W Vaughn ... 3.20 V O Boots 90.00 JUSTICE COURT H Holman . u.50 H Holman... 10.75 COMMISSIONERS' COURT James Middleton 6.00 SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE CW Lee 2.10 assessor's office Ruth Graves W A Ayers sheriff's office J T Ford jail J M Grant clerk's office Mrs. E M Smith rebate on taxes H J Bevens IfollCTODlfoI Prefferred Stock, The World's Standard Brand Groceries Chase & Sanborn Teas and Coffee which have no equal Heinz's Pure White, and JerseyCreamFlour Sold by us Only. 9 That cannot be purchased only of us. No Clerks needed to Sell these goods. Once sold always sold. We Cary ROYAL BREAD Produce a Specialty Monmouth Mercantile Co. Monmouth, Oregon 0 17.50 65.00 17.50 36.15 10.00 CURRENT EXPENSES Polk Co Observer 18.14 202.00 Hair Switches made from combings. Enquire at this office. Improve your property by putting in a fine sidewalk. Inspect J. W. Leask's work, then con sult him. tf Montana Rainfall Break All Record Since State Was Settled. Butte, Mont., Aug. 20. -A cloudburst, followed by the heav iest downpour of rain in the history of Montana, occurred late Sunday and early yesterday. As a result all train schedules have been abandoned, washouts in every Eastern Montana line rendering regular service im possible. Wednesday is believed to be the first date when regular service can be resumed. At Glen dive a rainfall of four inches in 12 hours flooded basements and caused heavy damage. Similar conditions are reported from other Eastern Montana towns. Milk Delivery Notice. I will start a milk . wagon Sep tember 1st Those desiring milk please let me know. Price, per quart, 5 cents; quart per month, J $1.50. Cream, per pint, 15 cents, payment to be made the 15th of each month. Bert Cross. Monmouth. OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. This great institution opens its doors for the fall semester on September 20th. Courses of in struction include: General Agri culture, Agronomy, Animal Hus bandry, Dairy Husbandry, Bac teriology, Botany, and Plant Pathology, Poultry Husbandry, Horticulture, Entomology, Vet erinary Science, Civil Engineer ing, Electrical Engineering, Me chanical Engineering, Mining Engineering, Highway Engineer ing Domestic Science, Domestic Art, Commerce, Forestry, Phar macy, Zoology, Chemistry, Phys ics, Mathematics, English Lan guage and Literature, Public Speaking, Modern Languages, History, Art, Architecture. In dustrial Pedagogy, Physical Edu cation, Military Science and Tactics, and Music. Catalogue and illustrated litera ture mailed free on application. Address: Registrar, Oregon Ag ricultural College, Corvallis, Ore gon. School Year Opens September 20 6t 49 ! Better Than Ice Ice affords but temporary relief when suffering from heat a cooling breeze is more effective. Iced food or drink drives the heat of the body to the surface, making the skin feel hot and disagreeable; a breeze reduces the temperature of the skin by process of evaporation, thus keeping the whole body cool and comfortable. The G-E 8-in. Oscillating Fan provides the ideal breeze for homes and offices the swinging breeze that circulates the air in all parts of the room, so that all the occupants enjoy the benefits of its cooling influence. Let us install one in your home or office. Its breeze will keep you cool all summer for less than a-ceni-tin-hour. Telephone DALLAS 24 Oregon Power Co. WHAT CONDITION IS YOUR CLOCK IN? Need Cleaning? Spring Broke? Or perhaps it is a Weight Clock and needs new Weight Cords. When a Clock fails to run, ninety times out of a hundred it is dirty and out of beat Bring it in and have it put in good condition. Charges reason able and work guaranteed for One Year. "Honesty" is my motto. WALTER G. BROWN, Watchmaker and Jeweler. Office in Perkins Pharmacy, - Monmouth, Oregon nn n Herald and Pacific Monthly one year $1.75 Herald and Pacific Homestead one year..... 1.75 Herald and Weekly Oregonian one year.... 2.00 Herald and Daily Telegram one year, ...... 5.00 Try a want ad for quick results