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DAILY CATXXAti JOTJRNAX, 8ATJ3M, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, -1005:- K 1? f 3 A DAM SITE AND TROUBLE There has been war down In Parkers- rille, according to some, authorities, (Tfr ft urninngu iirujiuBinou, ami, u mme of tho reports nro correct, tho Hikado'a army would bo nccdod to set tle It. As a matter of fact it is a ilmplo dleputo over tho rights of soino pirtlcs to tako out a dam, and tho ethers to put tho dam thing back, Tho West lcgitlmato roports from tho bat tlefield Indlcnto that tho majority of tie peoplo Interosted, tho majority of lie property owners, nro against tho draining of lands, and nro both ready ul Trilling to dupllcato tho work, of tho beavers, and maintain tho dam, A MiUl card to this papor from ono of tho parties says tho published roports ire nntruo, and that tho community in tends to protect, mnlntaln and stand by the darn projoct at any cost. Of courso, the Journal cannot prcsumo to put itself in tho placo of tho courts. The rights of tho mntter will havo to bo lettled with tho aid of tho attorney ind tho jury, and no doubt ultlmatoly by tho supremo court, Tbo humblo cribc, hungry for news, can only re cord the fact that thero is a dralnago district, a dam, a dam explosion, n dam lite well, let It go at simply a whola lot of trouble Commissioners' Court, May Term, 1005. Nnmo. Claimed. Allowed. Torture of a Preacher. The story of tho torturo of Iter. O. D. Moore, pastor of tho Baptist churclu, f Harpcrsvllle, N. Y will interest . Ho Bays: "I Buffered agonies, cause of a persistent cough, resulting grip, I had to eleep sitting up in d, I tried many remedies, without until I took Dr. King's New Useovery for Consumption Coughs and olds, which entirely curod ray cough, saved mo from consumption." A rand euro for disoaMd conditions of broat and Lungs. At J. C, Perry's 3rug Storo. Prieo 60c find $1.00, guar anteed. Trial bottlo freo. Allon, U. Y $ 3 00 Anderson, Geo. ..,,,.,. 3 00 Ashby, J. D 25 CO Bnldwln, M. P. .. 3 00 Bnlloy, E. 0,...i 0 00 Dnrnos, ,T, 0 30 75 Bass, 8. C 4 CO Bastlonsen. J. . . , 30 00 Benll k Co COO 00 Bocknor, C. L.., , 10 CO Bcrgor, I ', 1 GO Blllndoau, C. J CO 55 Blanch, Hnrry 0 00 Bonnoy, J. M. W 10 60 Dowcn, P ... 4 CO' Drndloy, E. L 0 00 Branch, Bert 28 50 Brandt, II. A 0 00 Brown, Chae. 28 08 Buchnor, P 12 00 Budd, Geo 16 55 Buell, Ed 1 50 Buffalo Pitts Co 7 50 Burshuo, J. 15 00 Burnlcr, D. ,.., 25 60 Busk, L. L 3 75 Bnchcit, F. .., 11 25 Bye, R. II 3 00 Oal. Powder Wks 202 10 Campbell, 8.' C. 12 00 Oapt. Nat Bk 15 60 Capital Stables 3 00 Chaso, P. D 8 00 Clt. L. k T. Co 15 00 Claggott, A 3 00 Clyinor, Goo 3 00 Coffin, O. It. Crow, If. . Cup, 8 T. Curtis, L. G. Darling, E. L. Still In tho Bing. Tho Coos Bay baseball lcaguo Is still doing things. Marohfleld stands at tho bead of tho list, having won both gamos Mnrshfiold was a very ono-sldod affair. Joqulllo City by a scoro of 10 to 3., vorth Bend was defeated by Bandon by a ecoro of 4 to 1. Tho gamo at irshficld was a vory ono-sldcd affolr. but was attended by a lnrgo crowd of enthusiastic rooters. Tho gamo at North Bend was playod nndcr protest, tho North Bonders blaiming that Monk Clynos, ono of tho Itondon players, had slgnod with them eforo joining Bandon. 5 25 4 60 2600 20 00 33 00 00 60 25 CO 00 There is moro catarrh in this motion t the country than all other diseases nt together, and nntll the last few eari was aunnoiod to be incurable. t'or a great many years doctors pro- bounced it a local dleeneo and prescrib ed local remedies and by constantly falling to cure with local treatment. pronounced it incurable. Solenco has proven catarrh to be a constitutional llisease and therefore requires oonatl otlonnl treatment. Hall's Catarrh Pure, manufactured by F, J. Cheney k Po., Toledo, Ohio, is tho only oonstitu- ional euro on the market. It is taken utcrnally in doses from 10 drops to a eupoonful. It aots dlroctly on the ilood and mucous surface of tbo eys- m. Tbev offer one hundred dollars or any case it fails to cure. Send for irtulars and toatimonials. Address: P. J. CHENEY k CO., Toledo, Ohio. Bold by all druggists, 76a. Take Hall's Family Pills for oonstl- latlon. Davis, E. E 4 Davis, A 4 Davidson, W. P. .......100 Davidson, T. C 1 Dako E. 0 Darby Bros 30 00 Doncor, J. V. 15 18 Doncor, O. L. 18 37 Dcncor, Ed 02 44 Denham, J 12 00 Dickman, L 15 00 Dolns, J, 7 05 Dormnn, Robt 6 81 Duvnl, 0 08 25 Ebnor, J. W. 6 00 Edmunson, E. Ii 0 00 Emper, Jos 3 00 Farmer, J. C 0 00 Parris, Vm 12 46 Flstier, P. 20 43 Free, Archie 15 35 Froyor, O. Jf H. 80 25 Fuhr, P. 05 00 Garnjobst, Wm 18 00 Garnjobat, II. 6 25 Gehlen, Frank 10 50 Gerlg, N 4 50 Gibson, J. 3 00. Goodo, J. P. 4 00 Gooding, Wra jb 00 Cfruslng, II. 3 00 Graves, G. O. 40 00 Rostoin & Grconbaum.. 28 00 Hammond, A. B 3 00 Hankoa, Matt 31 60 Hurdwick, J, D 10 60 Harris, Clyde 3 00 Harris, L. B 30 00 , 05 00 Scarcity of Ore. Attorney Fred Fontaine, of Sumpter, Tnved. Monday, en routo for Canyon no states that tho smelter at umpter has not been able to make a teady run on account of a scarcity of Ire, due to the fact that the roads lead- nS to the various camps are in such an saapo that it makes shipping im- ractlcable, but, as soon as tho weathor attles, and the roads get in shape, Teat quantities of oro will be'cln to Irrlye at the smelter. Prairie CItv ews. Herrlck, B. B,, Jr. Harrllng, Frank 6 Hcsslng, Otbo Hobart, S, T. Hobart, A. P. 6 Hodges, O. W. 27 Hoffman, O. t , Farm for Sale. First-class farm for Bale. South of Mem eoven or eicht miles on Jefferson lad. Alio farm In thn WnMn TTillfl Wly to W. A. Cuslek, over Capital National Bank, Salem, 0-2-lm F. E, Shafer, at Salem, has the lar- jest exclusive stock of harness and sad- fiery in Marion county. 3eod "ttky Wwwiato Tea Mmpta tu "". fcr Buy ?md1. i . SrP-0"11 H1 Eaw.d Vlr. UEH KUQET8 FM SALLOW P0P-i 00 21 75 6 75 00 00 84 Hoffman, 0 10 80 Hoffman, Prod 21 00 Hooper, O, W. 18 00 Howell", 0 80 00 Hrpback, J, , o 75 Huntloy, N. H 11 60 Jeter, J, B. 3 00 Jack, J. L. 1050 Jefferaou, V. J. -2 25 Johns, G. W. ... 1 25 Johnson, D, 6 00 Johnson, A. E. ,.-. 3 00 Johnson, P. 0 45 00 Johnson, Robert 1 60 Jones, J. 000 Jones, Harrison 27 00 Jorgensen, J. W. 13 40 Jory,,E. n. 4,35 Kauffman, B. II. 343 08 Kauffman, Henry . ... 16 03 Kempf, Prank 11 25 1 60 0 00 3 00 24 00 0 00 0 75 2 50 00 60 McCorkle, Josso 20 00 McCormlck, Leo 24 00 McCrory, D. B 15 75 McKcc, E. r d 00 McKinley, C. R. 18 McKlnncy, W 15 McBoynolds, H, It 7 McSorlcy, I. 54 McSorlcy, Charley ,,... 34 Mncy, J 12 25 Mnlvin, E, T. 2 00 Mnrkland, T, 0 Mason, G. P. 5 MaBon, H 3 Mauror, Will 0 Meyer, C. 3 Miles, II , 14 00 Mlloy, Wm 8 75 Miller, Wm 27 00 Miller, S. O. & Son ... . 5 00 Miller, John 2 Miles, W. D 3 Mlnch, J. P 1 Mitchell, G 10 50 Mooro, O. W. 0 Montgomery, K. 8 1 Morris, O. 1 10 Morris, CO. 0 Morris, W. 0 0 Murphy, J. E 11 00 Ncal, II. W 0 00 Neal; H 30 00 Nenl, Malcom 0 00 Noal, M 21 37 Noalon, P. J 2 75 Ncedham, I. 0 45 05 Nelson, Hans. 8 00 Nelson, 8. C 8 00 Nibler, J. ; 8 00 Nyatroin, P. 27 40 Norton, Sam 12 00 Norton, O. L 3 00 75 80 GO 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 00 60 50 00 00 20 00 24 00 15 75 0 00 18 75 15 80 7 00 54 00 34 00 12 25 IS Kendall, O. W. Kostor, T. O, Killburg, Toney King, II. Kleen, D Kniskern, A. A Koshelm, O. J. Kuney, Chas , .... 6 Kusey, It. 1 MIIIMIt t e Lafontaine, L 0 00 Lake, D 10 60 Lander, A 18 00 Lais, J. 13 84 Lathrop, B. ...' 1 50 Lathrop, R. A 0 75 Lathrop, H. R. 20 25 Lewis, A , 0 00 Lewi, O. E. ,... 21 00 Lick, Bay 12 00 Livingstone, W. H. .... 16 60 Livingstone, A. L. , ..,. 12 00 Iiivingttohe, A. ....... 21 00 Looney, W( O. ..-, 18 00 Lnmbackker, 0 1 60 McConville, H. 28 00 McCorkle, M. A. 7 08 00 00 00 4 00 4 60 100 25 1 50 0 00 30 00 15 18 18 87 02 44 12 00 15 00 7 05 5 81 08 25 0 00 0 8 5 12 40 20 43 15 85 80 25 05 00 18 00 5 25 10 50 4 60 8 00 4 CO 15 00 3 00 40 00 28 00 3 00 81 60 10 60 3 00 80 00 05 00 0 00 21 75 6 75 0 00 27 00 0 84 10 80 21 00 18 00 30 00 0 75 11 60 3 00 10 50 2 25 1 25 6 00 3 00 45 00 1 50 0 oq 27 00 18 40 4 35 338 37 10 03 11 25 1 60 0 00 3 00 24 00 0 00 0 75 2 50 6 00 1 50 9 00 10 50 18 00 13 84 1 50 6 00 20 00 0 00 21 00 12 00 16 50 12 00 21 00 18 00 1 60 28 00 7 OS Olson, M 80 00 O'Mara, J. 01 00 O'Mnro, Ed 48 00 Orr, R. H. 16 80 Osborne, P. E 61 60 Osborn, Steward 3 00 Owens, W 1 60 Panter, R. 10 50 Patton, T. B, Pac. a T. k T. Co, Peterson, L 8 00 2 00 3 00 Pohlo & Bishop 21 00 22 60 2 60 12 25 00 50 Prultt, E. A. Rodabaugh Se Frances Itasmussen, N, P. ... Itnmsdon, Geo 12 Ramsdon. Claud 1 Ramsoycr, Jos 3 00 Relgclmnn & Smith ... CO Richardson, W. Y. .... 12 50 Robblns, II. G. . . 3 00 Robertson, A. E. 0 00 Rose, Henry 34 60 Roth, Dan 13 60 Runner, A. II 24 00 Ryan, Mr 6 25 8 75 27 00 0 00 2 00 8 00 1 CO 10 CO 0 00 1 CO 10 CO 0 00 0 00 11 00 0 00 30 00 0 00 21 37 2 7C 45 05 3 00 3 00 3 00 10 00 12 00 8 00 3 00 0 00 30 00 51 00 48 00 15 80 Ref. 8 00 1 50 10 60 3 00 2 00 3 00 21 00 22 CO 2 60 10 50 12 00 1 50 . 3 00 50 12 60 3 00 0 00 84 60 13 60 24 00 C 25 Ryan, Rynn, Rynn, Salem J. M. 0 OOWitbd'n John 15 00 R. R. 3 00 Iron Works .... 8 30 Sapplngfleld, II 4 Saxton, J. 3 tlMIIIIIHIt 50 75 85 50 00 Scott, V. Scott, J. II. Scbultz, J. Schwab, J. 8 18 Schmltb, H. ' 21 00 Bchafcr, J. 43 60 Schaap, 0 3 00 Seaward, A. D 0 00 Shaffer, J. II 0 00 Shnntr, J. N 3 50 Shaw H 15 80 Shaw, A 5 25 Short, Roy 0 00 7 50 34 60 25 60 - 1 00 17 81' liMIHM a ! tteeee 00 00 60 Shreve, A. L. Slower:, E. C. Slowert, A. A. SllhavyJ F. Slmpkins, C. 8. SImpkins, John ., 3 00 Simmons, A 15 00 Simmons, Earl 6 0 Simmons, Grover 10 00 Simpson, T. K, 8 88 Simeral, Goo 3 00 Smith, O. 3 Smith, Jennings 5 Smith, Harry i Spauldlng Log Co 18 66 Stauffer, J 0 00 Statesman Pub. Co 3 00 Starr, , N. 43 00 Steelbammer, A, 0 2 00 St.eyens, JB. 6 25 Stolnbrenncr, J. G 1 60 Stifiler, I) .-,.. 86 00 Stolle, H 0 00 8weaney, G, W. .' 3 00 Taylor, E. 12 00 Taylor, Earl 45 Taylor, John ., 18 Taylor, Joe 12 Taylor, Harvey 15 Taylor, Virgil 7 Terhune, O. B 0 Thompson, H. A. , 1 Timm, II. W. , 8 Tucker, A. B, Son .. 4 Valley Mfy. Co 1 Vandamme, E. .,.,,,, 3 Vandale, Henry 15 00 Varley, R, H. , 6 75 Vandale, A. 16 50 Voget Lumber Co, (Cont.) Voir, G 18 00 Volz, Fred 21 00 Wado ft Co 68 11 Walker, W, , 18 60 Wagner, W. H. 31 CO Wagoner, M. ,. 12 00 75 00 00 75 60 50 50 43 05 30 00 15 00 3 00 8 30 4 60 3 75 4 85 4 60 3 00 8 18 21 00 43 50 3 00 . 0 00 0 00 3 60 15 80 5 25 0 00 7 50 34 50 25 60 1 00 17 81 3 00 15 00 0 00 10 00 3 88 3 00 3 00 6 00 1 60 18 66 0 00 3 60 38 5Q 2 00 5 25 1 60 30 00 6 00 3 00 12 00 45 75 18 0Q 12 00 15 75 7 50 0 60 1 50 8 43 4 05 1 30 3 0Q 15 00 6 75 16 60 Waters, Frank .'. ltf 00 Wnnds, Bert 4 50 Wnttlor, V. 10 44 Wold, Fred 3 00 Weld, Frank 3 00 Werner, John 30 Werner, Honry 0 75 Western Clay Mfy, Co.. 200 88 Wholan, Wm 18 00 Whclan, E 0 00 Whclun, G. W. 18 00 Whltnoy, Potcr ..40 50 Williams & Gosser .... 2 25 Winder, W. A 15 00 Wording, J. R. .. 31 31 Worden, C. A 0 00 Yates, Sam 4 CO Yoder, II. J, 5 25 Ziollnski, Jos, A 4 CO Zimmerman, W, A 21 00 Zoscl, Wm 13 50 Bocdlghcimer, J, 10 CO Breltcnstcln, J. B 0 75 Brown Leo & Son 5 76 Burns, W. P. 10 60 Burns, Alvln 4 50 Onepoll, Archio 24 00 Clark, W. T. 12 00 Cleveland, H, P. 40 35 Cook, Tom 31 50 Cook, I. N. 34 60 Codington, J, L 5 25 Darling, E. L 7 00 Do Verio. Wm 34 00 Doerflor, L. 18 00 Dormnn, R, L 20 00 Downing, E. 0 3 00 Dumas, II. E 28 12 Elgin, G. M 20 25 Eekcw, J. M 67 30 Fisher, Androw 0 00 George, A 24 00 Humphcs, W. H 21 00 Hrubet, P. . 24 75 Hunt, J. T. 21 00 Kleckcr, Ben 27 00 Kightllngcr, E. M, . . . . 1 00 Knight k Schlndlor .... 3 00 Kniskern, Aaron 17 60 Varley, R 17 60 Lang Henry 3 00 Morrow, J. H 11 25 Mitchell, Geo 12 00 Ncedham, I. C 2 00 Palraor, II 28 50 Rusecll, 8. H. 31 60 Stalgor, J. J 3 00 Warinor, J. P. 4 00 Whltaker, Prod 62 75 Whitnkcr, D. F. 12 00 Winkloinan, Wm 32 00 40 00 Account, 20 00 0 25 17 70 1 00 Expense 18 Q0 81 00 68 00 18 60 31 50 12 00 Tucker, B. F. Current Culver, W. J Gault Print. Co Glass k Prudhomroo . Herrlck, B. B., Jr., . . McNary, J. II 2 60 Moores, E. T. 10 80 Moorcs, R. E 35 0,1 Patton Bros. 28 00 Pac. 8. T. T. Co 15 65 Richardson, W.'Y. .... 1 26, Rice, F. J. 2 60 Rodgers k Co. 35 10 Roland, J. H 3 00 Scott, J. If. 4 00 Shafer, P. E. 12 00 Statesman Pub, Co; .... 20 00 Slogmund, J, C 10 60 Underwood Type Co. .. 0 00 Wade k Co 60 Oourthouso Exponao. Bernardl ft Dunsford .. 15 35 Buren k Hamilton .... 75 Citizens' L. tT, Co... 01 60 Hughes, John 5 88 Salem Gun Store 16 85 Salem Water Co 12 75 Poor Account, Byrd, W. II 25 00 Clougb, A. M. 23 00 High, M. M. 02 17 Kennedy, J. B 3 80 Paa States T. k T. Co. . 1 60 Simpson, J. A 3 00 Salem Hospital ...... 85 00 Smith, P. E. 45 00 Circuit Court Account. Smith, J. B. 2 40 Marnack, p. ;, 2 20 Gibson, Win, 3 20 Johns, E, 2 40 Smith, II. a 00 Sorenson, G 12 60 Turner, II, H. 2 20 Minto, II. p, , 2 20 Beocber, Minnie IjO Culver, W. J. 2 20 ' Randall, II. 0 14 0 Bass Matt 8 00 Bass, Jessie 8 00 Bass, Mrs. , ,.,, 0 60 Foster, & E. .. 4 20 Haskell, ft 8 4 Penton, R. L. 4 McFarlano, R, ...'.,... 4 Smith, II. A 6 Smith, D, A. , 6 Steele, D 6 60 Phillips, Roy tj 20 Hclmken, H 6 60 Hornback, Jack ....... 12 00 Marnacb, P, ,,,, 4 20 Riley, Copt 14 4Q Giraxd, P, ,. 8 00 15 00 4 CO 10 44 3 00 3 00 3 00 0 75 200 88 18 00 000 18 00 40 60 2 25 15 00 31 31 0 00 4 60 6 25 4 CO 21 00 13 CO 10 CO 0 7C 5 70 10 60 4 60 24 00 12 00 47 00 31 50 34 50 0 25 7 00 34 00 18 00 26 00 3 00 28 12 20 25 67 30 0 00 24 00 21 00 22 00 21 00 27 00 1 00 8 00 17 50 17 60 3 00 11 25 12 00 2 00 28 C0 Cont. 3 00 4 00 C2 75 12 00 32 00 40 00 2P 00 0 25 17 70 1 00 2 60 10 80 35 01 28 00 15 65 1 20 2 60 35 10 3 00 4 00 12 00 20 00 10 00 0 00 60 Turner, F. A. ........ . 2 20 ' Davoy, Frank".'...',... 2 20 Sutherland, J. D 2 20 Slogmund, J, C 2 20 Swarts, R. L '... 3 00 Bordnnc, J. 2 20 Jarrott, Bon 2 20 Conklln, Roy 2 20 Frccl, A 2 20 Ammon, II, , 4 40 Tuckor, A 3 40 ,2 20 20 Turtle, E. R. 1 80 80 4 Turtlo, F. L 4 Sorenson, G 12 00 Potter, T. S 12 40 Wells, J. L 14 40 Culver, M. F. 14 40 Burton, Bcssio ........ 12 40 Powoll, A. J. 12 40 Turner, II. II 0 10 Knott, G. 0 12 40 Lord O. P 12 40 Burnoy, W. T 12 40 Wilson, D, M. 2 20 Stutcsman, G. M. 2 20 Durotto, P. 2 20 Cunningham, A. A 24 40 Geer, L. B. Rice, F. J Jones, A. Burduno, Mrs. J. 1. ...,,,,.. ...... 40 20 20 60 2 4 3 4 4 2 12 40 14 40 14 40 12 40 12 40 0 10 12 40 12 40 12 40 2 20 2 20 2 20 24 40 4 40 2 20 2 20 4 00 22 20 2 00 Tnrploy, D. W. 22 20 Wilson, D. M 2 00 Cnp. Stables 3 00 Gilliam k Johnson .... 5 00 Gouloy & Blanch 4 00 McNary, J. C 14 Simpson, J. A 3 00 Word, T. M 1 30 Turner, H. II. 1 6 80 Donaldson, It. 0 3 00 Turner, H. II 7 05 Donaldson, R. O, ...... 3 40 Crittenden, O. M. 7 30 Kostcr, M. B 5 40 Sandors, Cash ........ 2 10 Moorcs, Wyllo 3 80 Cornelius, T. E 4 00 Gibson, D. W. 1 70 Cavnnaugb, M. C. .... 1 70 Cornelius, T. E 1 70 Jackson, Fred 1 70 Mooro, W. A 1 45 Cornelius, T. E 1 CO Mooros, W A 1 80 Cornelius, T E 1 50 Moorcs, W. A 1 75 Moorcs, W. A 2 45 Cornelius, T. E 1 60 Moorcs, W. A. .., 1 75 Cornelius, T, E. 1 50 School Superintendent's Office. Parker, Wm 0 00 Moorcs, W. A 0 00 Washburn, E. E. 0 00 Jail Account. Salem Woolen Mills Btoro 8 00 Culver, W. J. 88 15 Sheriff's Offlce. Smith, Honry 6 00 Swnfford, E. J 12 00 Tax Rebate. Star Land Co 65 05 Wators, P. W. 2 16 Insane Account. Capital Stables 2 50 2 50 Coroner's Office. Clough, A. M 11 00 11 60 Recorder's Offlce. Herrlck, B. B 4 00 4 00 Biddings for alleged damages AustainctS on ft county road, disallowed. In tho matter of tho appointment C Wm. Esch ns deputy sheriff, confirmed!. In tho matter of tho petition oC Ichnbod Barrager for opening n romX 30 fcot In width from his premises to tho county road, road established. In tho matter of tho petition nC Wright Forshay et nl, for repairs era Salem and Sllvcrton road through Tae shay bottom, surveyor directed to eiro voy rood for samo nt earliest opportu nity. In tho matter of tho petition eX Isaac Stevens ot al for improving Bater- eon nui, ordered tnnt tho supervisee mako temporary repairs on tho bridge. In tho matter of tho petition of X. D. Kclloy ot nl for nid in cutting dornw tho Workly hill, tho court bolng vn ablo to comply with tho'potition, eva dors that tho road supervisor wakm temporary repairs in tho bridge In tho mattor of tho petition of IK. B. Ulbrunt ot al for improving Pa Gehlen hill, upon vcrbr.1 agreement C citizens and petitioners to cut dorrm tho hill, it is ngrood by tho court tiutt upon satisfactory proof thai tho flsrae has been nccoptnbly done, the county will gravel tho mme, 3 00 6 00 4 00 5 14 3 00 1 30 0 80 3 00 7 05 3 40 7 30 6 40 1 80 3 80 4 00 1 70 1 70 1 70 1 70 1 45 1 60 1 80 1 50 1 75 2 45 1 50 1 75 1 60 e. 0 00 0 00 0 00 8 00 88 15 0 00 12 00 65 65 2 16 2 60 0 00 05, 51 00 100 00 27 80 3 00 60 20 20 20 20 . .....f.f Johns, E, Carlson, O. J. Lenon, C. B. Dilley, A. O. Bowles, Mary Bowles, Emily 6 2Q Haas Chas 0 20 Gooding, J, IL . 6 40 Jones, L. C. ..,..,..,, 2 20 2 '40 2 40 a oe o 20 Lewis & Clark Fair Account. Onult Print Co 2 50 15 35 McCauloy, A. 0 00 75 Moorco, E. T. 05 01 50 iuB" W. u 01 uu 5 88 Savage, W. II 100 00 16 85 southern rue. uo. .... 27 tsu 12 75 Bcott. J. II 3 00 County Court and Commissioners 25 00 Account, 23 00 Statesman Pub, Co 11 00. 11 00 02 17 Mlloy, Wm 34 00 34 00 3 go Noodham, I, Q. 20 40 20 40 j 50 I" tho matter of county aid for Mrs. CO Llllie Babcock, allowed $5.00, 85 00 Jn lUo matter of county aid for Tbeo 45 00 Peorenboon, reduced to $5.00 per month. In the matter of county aid for Frances Mickel, reducod to 15.00 per month. In the mntter of eounty aid for Mar cella Bice, reduced to $5.00 per month. In tbo matter of offering a reward for the arrest and conviction of two mon who robbed the Woodburn bank on May 3, 1005, orderod that the county offer a reward of $200.00 for the arrest and conviction of tho persons who robbed tho bank of Woodburn May 3, 1005, In tbo mattor of the petition of Pe ter Kufner for change in gateway, granted, In tho matter of opening tho road and building bridges on tbo line be tween Marlon and Clackamas counties, orderod that said road be opened as per survey upon agreement that A, 8, Cono and W. J, Miley deed to Marlon county for road purposes 20 feet of land on the south aide of divid ing line between said counties Marlon county to boar one-fourth of the ex pense of building tbo bridge across Pudding river and ono-half tbo expense of tho joining bridge across the first ravine west of Pudding river. I In the matter of opening tho road 12 60 2 20 2 20 n on a 2U 14 40 8 00 8 00 0 00 4 20 4 60 4 20 4 20 6 20 6 20 0 60 6 0 5 60 12 00 4 20 14 40 3 00 2 40 2 40 4 20 3 qo 0 20 6 20 6 20 6 40 2 20 GLEfjDALFS NEW BANK Tho Glendale Stnto Bank is the title of a corporation whoso articles wore filed with tho sccrotary of stato WciT- nosday. It has a capital stock of $25, 000, and will, as tho name indicates-, carry on their business in tho prptty little city of Glendale, on tho lino of tho Southern Pacific railroad, in Doug las county, and on tho shores of that classio stream known to Southern Ore gon peoplo as "Cow" crcok. The Glen- dale News, anticipating tho erganizing: of tho bank, says: "Glendale will soon havo a bonk, a much-needed institution for this busy- place. Col. L. K. Page, president or tho Salem State Bank, and A. F. Hofor- business manager of tho Daily Capital Journal, of Salem, were in our city tr couple of days of the present weok to ascertain what encouragement would bo glvon such an undertaking. They soon found thero was a goncral desirs that a bank bo established hero, andti sevoral of our leading mon, such as K A, Jones, E. E, Redflcld, H. G. Sonne mnnn and W . If. Redflcld will help the movo financially by subscribing to. somo of its ntock. Articles of incorporation! were drawn and signed on Monday,andi there is Uttlo doubt but that tho pro posed bank will bo realized in n very short time. Tho bank will be capital izod for $25,000, and will bo named Goldendnlo Stato Bank. It is likely that a brick building will soon bo erod ed, where the banking business will bet earriod on. J, P. Rogers, of Salem, fa tho third party actively interested witb A, F. Hofcr and Col, Page lu tho estab lishment of this now bank," CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, fo KM Ye. H.va Always B$tt Bears the Signature of TWO VIEWS OF mathematics;. The Parson. Mathematics, the one exact science, Is the queerest thing under the sun, To marry Is1 simplo addition, Where one plus one makes but once. Tbo Divorce Judge. I'm rusty somewhat in addition, But then I can figure a few, My work is chiefly subtraction And ono minus ono loaves me two. Don't Forget That Saturday night is the big night, at tho Grand. MmmMy'i 1 UPS Hflfilw SWm sssHsiisiH fkvtni taoxrMr Tort As well as high-grade material, en ters into tbo makeup of our tools for mechanics' and artisans' utensils tox thr household, implements for fbe gardeser and the farmer. Iloaert tou ano vvm . fnrlffht united in getting to- 'petitioned for by Jno. Bh.lfer, et X, gtthtr the no li of J". i...,i.v t.,i ia ionev r,Ud clayed. We hops to have vWt fro (established July opened for travel. In tho matter of tho claim of H. you. g. K yrxDM 00, lws. ,;j.