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t List OF CLAIMS ALLOWED BY COURT I. XV Ryau. road work 9.00 L. II Bain, road work H XX’ Wlebke, road work 19.25 E M Bailey, eruahrr work Ira Isbmaa, roud work 4.50 N. Harwood, rrush»-r work Henry Carson, road work 5.25 Fred Furrow, crush» r work 7.00 W Murtdiy. crusher work Warrants Ordered Drawn for A < J i - hiih . roud work Jo« Morri», Jr., sup». 6.40 E. D. Workman, cruaherwurk Bills Presented at Hep. I*. Hurtwig. repulr» 2.75 J. F Erl< kson, crusher wo'k Daniil»« Miles, roud work 39.37 N. Harwood, bla< ksiuilhlng tomber Term Cha». Nichols, roud work 36.00 G. \ClH< arson, crusher work P. Reeves, road work 40.00 I. IL Wilkinson, crusher Following la the list of , laluis al I. Atkinson, road work 48.00 work low i >1 by the county court of lain»- Fred Hurcamp, roa»l work 102.00 H. Htorey, crusher work ».moly for Heptember: Sidney Porter, road work 51.00 II A Rossman, < ru»h> r work Win lloyd. road work 117 50 Roll Vaughn, road work 42.00 Earl Keupke, crusher work Elmer Huss, road work 33 25 C E. Eichler, road work 34.00 K. El I maker, crusher work Henry Miller, road work 4 00 Elwood Lloyd, road work 27.12 W. B. Marshall, »-rusher work J. K Mlnnry. road * ork 16 00 Clarence Anderson, road work Albert Prince, crusher work Georg» lla»brou<k, roud wk 7 87 33.25 E. Marshall, »-rush«, work l.eetim lluee. road work 73.50 G. Nichols, road work 17.60 Edgar Hunt, crusher work C. U. U««ere. road work 3.50 W H Wolf, roud work SO 00 C. Rossman, crusher work C. H. Kelts, roud work 46 37 Ralph Lloyd, road work 25.37 D. E. Tommeson, crusher work Griffin Hdw Co., supplies 568 34 Albert Uts, road work 45.00 F Marquiss, crusher work Elwood Lloyd, roud work 11 37 Clarence Landerklug, read Hale Mooney, road work 10 00 w»»rk ................... .......... 8.75 W. McClure, crusher work George Beers, road work 8 75 P L. Tucker, laying track ... 15.00 H. F. Newman, crusher work A. L Jnffri»«. road work 10 00 John M Rennie, sups, 9 40 Ralph W. Bower». < i ush» r work .......................... ..... Ralph Farrow, road work 24 25 T H Williams A Hon. Ibr 10.75 Karl Johnson, roud woik 9 35 W J Billlug», road work 9.00 II. H. Nestle, crusher work A. A. Hollenbeck, services 7.20 J un Neel, mad work 30.00 G. Briggs, crusher work j ii Hili«, road work 60 00 Ed Mlles, road work 3 <■ I F llalley, crusher work Karl 1). Mlle«, road work 28.00 Jam»-» Leaver, mud work 4.00 Albert Franz, crusher work Waller Klsor, powder and i I . A J. Parker, crusher work .. 1 Hlayti-r, »up» . Al. fuse •io Walt»-r Eddy, road work 30.00 George Calkins, crusher work A P XValker. road work 25 I*. F. Davis, mad work « 7 on Blmef C- McCormick, crusher I. an« Martin, roud work 25 Chas Dunning, road work work ...................................... 30.00 II II lluldwlti, roud work W. H. Parks, crusher work I Curtis Hayden, mad work A Ira llnrrlngion. road work H Mar<|uia», crusher work gruvel ................................ lien Marlin, road work Mike Jenney, cru»h» r work A. J. Flint, roud work Peter P Colgaard, supplied H. B RosKinan, crusher work E D Earnest, zrldgo work Sluslaw Lbr Co., supplies L. Newman, » rusher work Full Crook Lbr. Co., lumber L. H Brooks, roud work A Itatlimell. crush«** work C. E Eichler, bridgework . Courtney Potlerf. roa»l work Hoy Miller, ci usher work Chas. Dunning, road wo'k .... William Haynes, road work John Bailey, » rusher work Ju< ob Corum, road work II. K Camp, roail work Roy Corum, mad work H. Newman, crusher work James W Jackson, roud wk Ed Buuday, roud work P. L. Jenney, crusher work Clareuce Landerklng. road D. E. Morris, crusher work Boolii Kelly Lbr Co., lbr work I 1 37 Lee Bailey, crusherwork ...... H. P. Mijorehouse, crusher J E. Ward, road wo, k 20.25 I. W lliiinl, gravid work ..................... ............ Will Hogget, road work I J K Smith, hauling gravel.... Gross Brothers, tools C. C. Sturtevant, shova-ls 2.70 F. A. McClollau, road work John McCollum, crusher Jonas Dahlln. road work I 10 (' E. Eichler, road work ...... work Rudolph Yergln. road work i. 36 <’. W. Nelson, road work .... C. W. Himpson, crusher work Briggs l.br Co., gravel 79.75 Earl Johnson, mad work ...... John Simpson, crusher work J. H. Faucetl, coal, 100 I Hills A catch, lumber ......... Fred G. Knox, crusher work lbs Harold Adams, crusher work 2 25 J. M Hebert, mad work K. C. Huffman, delivering cor J. F Dick, road work Joe Wills, crusher work 51.75 1.75 du ruy I IS A. T«Inchon, road work George Christensen, crusher 10.00 A McClure, road work 20 oo Earl Hebert, road work work 4.00 Bert Glaspey. road work W. Thatcher, hauling gravel 3 50 Billy Leff. crusher work 26.25 J H <»r»gg. road work L. L Hiural, road work 3 50 W. H. Oswald, crusher work George D. Linn et ux to Flacher George Adams, crusher work Guy Nimmons, road work 27 00 3.8 W F Wbaon, road work J M Martin, timber and Ole Hannes, crusher work 40 00 W. H Milligan, crusher work 11. II Hebert, road worw . hauling 8.00 (.' B. Fleece, road work Security V. A .M Wks, sup Robert LeBlue, crusher work plies 567 16 Frank L. Armitage, trustee, Glinton D. Chezem, crusher 7.50 stippa Gordon Camp. road work 44.75 work 4.25 Berge H. E ~ Ityckmaii. crusher wk 16.25 J. H. Baker, blackamlthlng Torkelsen, crusher Spray-Wynne Co., powder, C H R« tlx. road work 4112 w ork 16.60 capa, fuse, etc .................... Sam lluabrouck. road work 31.50 Frank Adam», crusher work A V Hitums. road work 5.00 Andrew Chapmun, road wk .; i ,5<> Rudolph Leff. crush» r wo.-k 6.80 T. P Schenck. road work 9.75 Eugene Lbr. Co., lumber Charles McCollum, crusher 8.50 i Fred Parker, road work 1.00 <>du Smltli. road work work V...II Smith, road work John Walter T. Pickens, bridge lum • IH> George Christens» n. crush Humphrey, bridgework J D. her 13 05 er work 9 00 brldgework Sluslaw l.br. Co., supplì« 106 8 1 J M. P. Humphrey, 7.00 Edward Wl Wheeler, road work M. »• XV. Nelson, road work I 4 00 28.00 C. L. Moeller, ci ii» >• r w . a E. A. V. . I< r. ra*d work J. I». Nichols, road work 25.10 27.00 i William Will», crush*r wcrlt Curtis Veatch road work F A McClellan, road work 1 8.00 J. II. Baker, sups f».Us> I Jesse McCollo» h, »ru.-l.* r Joe Morris. Jr . supplì» « 21.10 work XV. F. Hurt, building rock XV. C Monroe, lumber 7.66 6.50 Herman Leff. crusher work < nli Ernest Burramp. mail work 47.00 lload Account Chas. Neal, crusher work 26.00 Wm Sutherland, road work James Thompson, crush« r W. WBston. roud work J H. H. I'rlndel. road work 9.00 w ork lu'wis I iron, bridge plank 29 12 II. F. New tnun. roird work .1. 8. Pickert, crusher work ... 23.00 XV. 14. Lewis, road work .... it It Allegur, road work Chas. Pickens, crusher work 17.00 c. F. Kropke. road work John Mohler, mad work D. E. Knowl»»», crusher work J A Smith A Co., survey <1. XV. Leeper, road work Chas. Good, crusher work stake« 6.20 A It. Anway, road work H. Hugh, crusher work 6.75 A. An way. road work . A A Hollenbeck, repairs Charles Blanton, crusher O, II Eli bier. r>*ad work 60.10 L. II. Bain, road work work Blllmire Broa., freight chga. 6.63 T. J. Hammond, road work W. H. Cluff, crusher work 10.00 (>. Fisher, road work A D Hileman, rond work R. Mcllven. crusher work II Rhodes, road work 9.00 R.. ■ II. .1. T Vining, road work W. C. \V»«aver, cru«h»T work Sanford la-ui'h. road work 44.00 A. It Anway, road work C. A Weaver, crusher wo *k.. 12.25 A. Anway. r<>a»l work Louis West, road work Fred Stuman, crusher work 120.00 C. Jenkins, road work Robert Clark, road work Chas. Pickens, crusher work <’. A Rasch, gravel 5.00 A Dick. road work W. E. Dodge, crushe work 72.00 John McElroy, road work i h Snapp, rond work N. C. Keever, crusher wo’k 9.00 A M. Ruin, road work F. X Gallnglu-r. road work Bert Mackey, crusher work 6.00 Taylor Dick, road work Emery Oil. road work Earl McMullen, crusher work 119.25 Chas. Knoop, road work W. Denney, road work 14.00 D. Dick, road work ¡ A. Gleason, crusher work A C Wells, road work 13.50 104 00 2« 00 8 00 8.00 36 00' 50.00. 7.50 4 3.00 11 25 17.00 16.00 1 2.00 18.75 33 00 6.00 I 2 50 u 00 22.00 54.00 21.00 51.00 24 00 » REXALL MEN HOLD CONVENTION More Than 1200 Stockholders of the United Drug Co. At tend 8th Annual Convention Boston. Mass.. Oct. 7.—Th»- most Important convention of Its kind ever' h»-ld in the East, If not In this coun- ; try, ended here last night wbeu mor»- than 1800 stockholders of the United' Drug company and some 600 ladles. | members of their families, stood in j the lmm»-nae Inclosure of the Boston arena arid united their voices in the chorus of ''Auld Lang Syne." as a finale to the annual banquet. It made’ an Impreaslve sight The magnitude of everything <x>nuected with th«- banquet cannot be adwjuately des 8.00 cribed, for the plans were carried out I 83 00 on a scale commeusurate with what j 84.00 the convention represented, a gath 50.00 ering of leading druggists from ev-1 54.00 ery part of the North American con 52.00 tinent. For three days, business and plea — 2 25 sure were combined While the pro ' fgran wag coaflwed to that length ol 71.75 time, yet the early arrival In Boston . 54.00 lot several hundred stockholder» al-, 94 50 lowed these men to fraternize and ex-, 50.00 i change idea» extemporaneously, and' 156.00 i as many are to remain here a few 54.00 i «laya longer it means an entire week . 4 8.00 i devoted to the interests of the com-| 5 4.00 ! pany. This was th»- eighth conven 15.00 tion of those who stand sponsors for 54.00 the Itexall remedies, aud it surpass 9.37 ed Its pred»sessor» in every way. 48.00 Plans which bad been perfected after months of work were in such eea 24.00 píete shape that there was no po*u>i-' 10.80 blllty of disarrangement, aud today; President Lewis K. Liggett was com-' 60.75 pllmented freely on the silc»^Ml 30.00 achieved by him and his subord In-; 36.00 ates. Men of prominence in attend-; 7 00 I unce who have taken part in many 54 00 national affairs were amazed at the- 54.00 admirable features Introduced here, and they were not stinting in their 94.50 praise. 41.00 81.00 54.00 J. H. McFarland, crusher work ..................................... 54.00 54.00 M. C. Goodenow, crusher work ................ 84.00 47.00 J. W. Rowland, road work ... 19.00 54.00 W. B. Mead, road work ........ 15.75 W. A. Mead, road work 15.75 60.75 Jo»»-ph W. Franzwa, black smithing; claimed 829.95, 94.50 5.95 allowed ................................. 94.50 H. B. Rhodes, road work .... 36.00 5 4.00 T. D. Linton, road work........ 45.00 3.50 J. Dawson, road work............. 80.00 C. M. Parker, road work ...... 11.76 43.00 J. L. Atkinson, road work.... 29.30 6.00 N. Harwood, crusher work ... 10.00 52.00 J. B. Bell, 3 acres of land .... 225.00 O. E. Trout and H. E. Speck- lcr. land for gravel pit .... 100.00 I 94.50 8.75 ( Authony Biliev-, road work 54.00 E. E. Rust, road work ...... .. 7.00 . 11.00 Ross Myers, road work ........ 21.00 4.00 i Ch< < k Rust, roda work ........ Clifford Abb»*y. road wor...... 21.00! 3.50 Owen Thompson, road work.. 28.75 ! J. W. Rust, road work 54.00 I Ernest Atkinson, road work Julian Davis, road uork ........ 40.00 \V. A. Cox. road work............. 38.00 S. R. Scott, road work ......... 33.00 2.10 Bc-rge Torkelsen, freight 4.00 H. Hugh, crueller work ........ stable ................................. .. 3 80 H. M. Price, Co. Com......... 113.00 wrapped, except the top layer. "" 4.00 Tom Taylor, road work ........ County Surveyor's Account. H. D. Edwards, Co. Com....... 105.00 2. All apples entered in box Bridge Account C. M. Collier, county sur Insane Account competitions will be exhibited in box 17.50 C. Babcock, bridge work veyor .................................... 17.00 ' L. W. Brown, examining in es of one of the customary dimen Emery Taylor, bridge work .. 15.00 County Judge's Account. sane ___________ ____ _ 5.00 sions, inside measurement, 9%xllx C. Babcock, bridge work ..... 51.00 Helmus W. Thompson, county D. A. Paine, exam, of in 20 inches or 10>^ximxl8 Inches, 9.15 J. D. Nichols, bridge work. .. judge ..................................... 100.001 5.00 or 10x11x20 inches. sane ...................................... 25.10 E. D. Mabe, bridge work County Treasurer’s Account. Inquest Account 3. No apples may be entered for 2.25 Petronilla May Norton, as Sheldon Dowell, bridge work C. E. Fero, juror .................. 1.00 more than one premium—there must 109.80 F. P. Haslett, bridge work sistant to treasurer ...... 6.00 H. H. Fisk, juror .................. 1.00 I be separate entries for each prize 9.15 R. E. Eastland, co. treas E. D. Mabe, bridge work Wm. Brynd, juror ................. 1.00 ! offered. 1 1.7-0 C. E. Eichler, bridge work urer ............. : 100.00 J. L. Furnish, juror ............. 1.00 I 4. No exhibitor shall make more 809.57 A. N. Striker, bridge work County Sheriff's Accouut J. B. Hill, juror ................. 1.00: than one entry for the same premi- Helmus W. Thompson, ex H G. Morris, services ........ 66.00 C. H. Young, juror 1.00 urn. ............ 5.25 R. Zumwalt, serving papers . penses ................................. 5.00 John E. Johnson, witness __ 1.50 : 5. The boxes must have name and ■ Tom Thorson, expenses . F. P. Haslett, bridgework . 1 •*.;;»» Geo. Hasbrouck, witness .... 1.50 full address of exhibitor with variety 65.25 J. C. Parker, deputy sheriff 75.00 Rose Johnson, witness ...... R. E. Haslett, bridge work 1.50 j marked thereon. Oakridg»» Lumber Co., bridg»’ The Mazach Garage, automo 1.50 Leroy Lowe, witness ........... 6. All fruit entered for prizes 260.68 lumber ......... bile garage ........................... 69.00 Dr. Geo. P. Edwards, witness 5.00 must be grown in Lane county in or 21.94 Geo. D. Fisk, expenses Elmira Lumber Co., lumber 6.50 Ira C. Gates, stenographer.... 7.50 ; chard owned by the lessee, or of Su|»-rv ¡M>r Account George D. Fisk, dep. sheriff 62.50 W. T. Gordon, coroner fees 11.25 which he is the lessee, manager, or 25.00 N. Harwood, supr .................... 5.Í0 Joe Nichols, special Deo. Sftr Election Account. acting as duly authorized ag» nt, ex 20.00 R. M. Pratt, work for sheriff II. W. WIebke. supr ............... 6.25 Glass & Prudhomm?, blank cepting where prizes are open to •Q.06 W. B. Hawley, supr work ... 2.50 Geo. B. Camp, services ........ books, etc ........................... 2.07 Commercial Clubs or otherwise stat Curtis Veatch. supr ............... 27.5 0 Fred Callison, deputy expen. 26.00 Bushong & Co., election ed. H. C. Combs, supr ................... 30.00 M. s. Wallis, deputy sheriff 100.90 ___ ....................................... envelopes ............................. 66.15 All exhibits must be brought in 15.00 Chas. Komp. spec. dep. shrff. 25.do Glae Lyons, registraation elk 11.27 not 7. later A. D. Hileman, supr ............... than 3 o'clock Thursday. Jared Scott, supr .................... 68.75 R. E. Lynch special work ... 30.00 A. W. Rychard, registration October 20. and the Commercial 11.25 H. I.. Bown. sheriff .......... 166.65 Joe Trunnell, supr ................. clerk .................................... 38.73 Club's promotion department noti W. H. Sallee, supr ................. 31.75 ! Wm. M. Sherman, services 10.00 fied. The Commercial Club will County Clerk’s Account 00.60 S. E. Skene, dep. clerk ........ 75 00 M. J. Mosher, services.......... W. F. Pott erf. road work 13.75 place the exhibits tn prominent store S. C. Lewis, supr ...................... 65.00 E. U. Lee, county clerk........ 166.65 Circuit Court Account. windows in the business district. 27.50 . S. Chrisman, supr ............. J. A. Fountain, deputy clerk 75.00 Rev. O. A. Stillman, state wit 8. It is preferred thAt exhibits D. Johnson, road and Aslaug Hovde. deputy clerk 57.50 ness ............................ .......... 5.90 winning grand prizes will become tho team work ............................. 50.00 Hulda Peterson, asst. co. Rev. J. Randolph Barr, wit. 2.60 property of donors of special grand J. W. Trueax. supr .................. 27.50 clerk ..................................... 65.00 Chris Marx, witness ............. ’.00 premiums. It is expected that all J. T. Hanners, supr ................ 30.00 Clara Lee. asst. co. clert .... 50.00 G. F. Skipworth, expenses .... 2.40 prize-winning exhibits, if required, Sidney Porter, supr ................ 72.50 Zula Richardson, asst. eo. Mrs. Gustena Polla -d witness 4.00 will be turned over to the Commer Chas. Neal, road work and clerk ..................................... 40.50 MLscellaneouM Account cial Club, which will exhibit the prize supr ........................................ 50.00 Edna Rasch, asst. co. clerk 40.50 Western Union Tel. Co. fruit at the AU-Oregon fruit show, C. O. Eichler, supr .................. 58.7b Lou Clinton, asst. co. clerk . 40..50 telegraph services ............. 3.09 which takes place la Portland No James A. Austin, supr ........... 85.50 Maude Walker, asst. co. elk. 30.00 Bangs Livery Co., livery vember 30 and December 1 and 2. 3.75 County School Superintendeat's Ac Jesse Wallace, supr ............... services ............................... 23 25 9. Fruit will be judg»>d Friday, 20.00 John A. Lawrence, supr ........ count Postal Telegraph Co., mes October 21, the result announced 48.75 Charles Lee. supr .................... W. B. Dillard, traveling ex sages .................................... 11.60 and exhibits duly placarded, and re 5.00 S. D. Campbell, supr............... penses ................................... 50.00 Pacific States Tel. & Tel. Co. main on exhibition until Monday, the 6.25 W. B. Dillard, co. school W. H. Larimer, supr............... Aug. Tel. services ............. 41.45 2ltb. L. S. Porter, supr .................... 47.00 superintendent .................. 100.00 Geo. B. Dorris, admr., rebate 10. No fee for entry. T'.te invita- J. B. Tapp, supr ................... 33.75 Janitor Account. filing fee ........................ 5.00 t'on t<» participate la cordially et las. W. Smith, supr ............... 45.00 Wm. M. Sherman, janitor .... 50.00 Fruit Inspector Account. tended to every orchardist in Lan«j 7.50 XV. H. McKee, supr ............... Jail Account. J Beebe, fruit inspector.... 125.00 ccu.iy. XV. M. Summers, supr .... ....... 87.50 Dr. 8. D. Read, dental work ... 1.00 J. Beebe, fruit inspector..... 135.50 11. In judgiry commereia'ly Bona Patten, road supervisor 53.75 G»-o. Hall & Son. sups............. 100.00 Postage, Expressage. Etc. Account. packed apples the standard rules cf William Mead, road supervi H. L. Bown. boarding prison R. E. Eastland, stamps .... 2.50 v*cr|ug will be ob.erved, as follow». sor ........................................... 35.00 ers .......................................... 64.30 W. B. Dillard, postage and Packing 20 points; color 20 points 30.00 Ross Myers, supr ................. Eugene Transfer Co., remov express&ge ...................... .. 10.00 uulRrm'ty, 20 poixts; qual'ty. 2d Paii|M*r Account ing trash ........................... 2.00 B P. Keeney, postage points; freedom from blemish, 20 John Powell, pauper allow Preston A Hales, supplies stamps ............................... 4,:-o points; total, 100 points. 8.00 ance ...................................... and reitairs ........................ 21.85 Blank Books, Etc. Acount. 12. The purpose of the exhibition M. E. Russell, care of paupers 287.67 W. A. Kuykendall, medicine 2.45 Allen Eaton's Bindery, blau< Is to stimulate interest in the apple 7.50 Mrs. J. S. Benson, pauper sup Cnnrthouse and Park Account book ............................. 21.50 growing Industry, and to euou-age XV. T. Gordon, services ........... 50.00 Theodore Miller labor on Glass A Prudhomme Co., office commercial grading and packing. Eugene General Hospital, hos lawu. August ...................... 40.50 supplies ................................ 9.3'.' and to exploit the high-grade fruit 8.57 John H. Pitney, 3 loads dirt 3.00 pital fees ......................... B. Schwarzschild, office sup produced In Lane county. The hear Eugene Hospital, hospital Light, Water and Fncl Account. plies .................................... 2.88 ty co-operatloa of all persons inter 56.76 services .................................. Eugene Water Dept.. Aug. Alien Eaton, sups.................. . 16.10 ested will assure the apple show on a Eugene General Hospital. water bill ............................. »2 45 grand scale ’he following yesr. Im 28.42 hospital fees ....................... Northwestern Corp. Aug. partial Judging of exhibits asaured. 5.00 M. C. Smith, pauper supplies light bill .......................... 13.00 RULES AND INFORMATION For further information call a 3f • .'»-count. Printing Account. FOR BIG APPLE SHOW addnss D. C. Freeman. Mauager cf Stella Wilkinson.. salary for Morning Register Job Dept, Eumene Promotion Department. IN EUGENE THIS MONTH Commercial Aug.. 1910 .......................... 75.06 printing ...................... 13.25 Club. Anna Parks, assessor s Register Publishing Co., clerk .................................... 54.00 printing ............................... 23.50 Conditions That Must Be Com A half dosen high school freshmen Alice Swift, assessor’s clerk 54.00 Guard Printing Co., printing 22.75 ___ put _ ______ __ H _ form of were through a light plied With in Order to B. F. Keeney, salary as Co. Teachers' Examination Account hazing' In the city park again last 125.00 Assessor .......................... .. Exhibit Fruit Edna Ward, teacher's exam, night by the amused upper cUse- witness Account board .................................. 50.00 men, and at a late hour the tired first S 70 L. R. Aiderman, exam, board D. XV. Gibson, witness...... ..... Following are the rule« and reg- year students were singing songs to Justice Account for Aug................................... 40.00 ulations for the big apple show to be entertain the sophomore«, as well as R. 8. Bryson, justice fee«.... Win. G. Martin, exam, board held in Eugene on Octob» r 20. 21 delivering emotional speeches and Constable F. T. Plank, fees ... for August ........................... 40.00 and 22: giving the various class yells with E. A. Farringson. special con- County ‘ ommissioner«' Account 1. All apples to be boxed a.id the exception of their own.