r TWO THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OttFOnM. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 5, 1916. JS.3!'S BACKACHE, PAIN IN Dear Mr. Editor: For a long time I suffered from back ache, pain in left side, frequent urina tion (bothering me at all times during the day and niht), and the urie acid in my blood caused me to suffer from rheumatism along with a contsant tired worn-out feeling. I heard of the new discovery of Dr. Pierce, of the Invalid 's Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., jailed "Anurie," and obtaining these tablets I at once began their use. After giving ''Anuric" a good trial I believe it to be the best kidney remedy on the market today. I have tried other kidney medicines but these "Aunric Tablets" of Dr. Pierce' are the only ones, in my opinion, that will cure kidney and bladder troubles. (Signed) Henry A. Love.. Note: Experiments at Dr. Pierce's Hospital for several years proved that j Social md AT.TWB OWING to illness in the Bush fam ily the Woman's club will not meet at Mrs. A, N. Bush's on Saturday, but will havo their meeting ' in the living room of the new Y. W. C A. quarters. Art objects for this interesting lec , turo have been generously offered by i Gilberts Frame Shop. The club will meet Saturday at the " regular hour, two thirty. . , Miss Hazel Downing has asked a number of the younger set informally for tea Thursday afternoon, from three ' to five. Miss Ellen Thielsen returned Tues day from Vancouver, Washington, where she was the week end guest of Miss Lillian Conawav. " The Arto-Frisco club held a business meeting on Monday evening at the home of Miss Marie Havdcbo. During a snort business session the f lub arranged for a series of jolly danc ing parties to be given this winter, the first of which will be on Wednesday, January the twenty-sixth. By way of 'varying these dauces, the premier will be a masquerade. At the close of the meeting four ' new members were initiated into the . club, who were as follows: Mrs. Clare - Vibbert, Mrs. Fred Ellis, and Misses Bertha, and Emma Malclorf. The club members present were: Miss Pecil Rohannon, Miss Stanis Andreson, Miss Ruby Baker, Miss Audrey Hicks, Miss Dora Andreson, Miss Ruth Bohan- non, Miss Turin Bewlcy. Miss Durah Rrnssfield. Miss Crane" Tillman. Mrs. Vay Collins, Mrs. H. D. St. Helens, Miss Jona Peterson and Miss Mable Brass field. Monday Mrs. W. C, Young entertain ed with a delightful afternoon, honor ing her sister, Mrs. F. Long, of Cald well, Lluho, who has been her guest for several weeks. The house was gaily decorated with flowers and Yulotide greouory and fill ed with holiday cheer. .Those bidden were: Mrs. Clarenco Our Stock Reducing Sale Continues Our Stock Reducing Sale continues until inventory. This will be in a short time. Take advantage of this sale now before it closes. 10 On absolutely everything in the store (with the single exception of Rubber Footwear) On our entire line of Men's and Boys' Overcoats, including Cravencttes, Gabardines and English Slip On Coats. On broken lines of Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes. On broken lines of Men's, Women's and Children's Underwear. On our entire line of Men's and Boys' Suits. On our entire line of Men's Heavy Woolen Logger Shirts. 20 to 50 per cent reduction on all Women's Coat ings on our bargain tables. 20 to 35 per cent reduction on the Novelty Dress Goods and Silks on our bargain tables. SIDE, RHEUMATISM. "Anuric" is 37 times more active than Lithia in expelling poisons from body, For those easily recognized symptoms of inflammation as backacshe, scalding urine and frequent urination, as well as sediment in the urine, or if uric acid in the blood has caused rheumatism, it is simply wonderful how surely "An uric" acts. The best of results are air ways obtained in cases of acute rheu matism in the joints, in gravel and gout, and invariably the pains and1 stiffness which so frequently and persistently ac company the disease rapidly disappear. Send 10c for large trial package or go ta your nearest drug store and simply ask for a 50 cent package of ' 'Anuric' ' manufactured by Dr. Pierce. If you suspect kidney or bladder trouble, send him a sample of your water and de scribe symptoms. Dr. Pierce will re port to you without free or any charge wnatever. Personal THOMPSON Hamilton, Mrs. B. L. Steeves, Mrs. El la Poole, Mrs. Mary Rauch, Mrs. J. L. Acheson, Mrs. E. B. Carrier, Mrs. A. A. Lee, Mrs. A. Graham, Mrs. Kurtz, Mrs. U. U. Boyer, Mrs. Clark, Mrs. J. A. Mills, Mrs. H. 11. Vandervort, Mrs. J. H. Baker, Mrs. J. E. Allison, Mrs. II. C. Tillman, Mrs. E. B. Millard, Mrs. A. E. Hunt, Mrs. W. Sioper and Mrs. J. A. Mills. Professor and Mrs. F. C. Streysellnr, of Portland, were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. rank L. Purvine. Professor and Mrs. Streyseller arc both talented musicians and are very popular in Portland musical circles. Last Saturday the members of the Relief Corps and the Grand Army held their annuul joint installation of offi cers in tho Mooso hall. j Mrs. La Moine Clark had chargo of the Relief Corps work and was assisted by Mrs. Hattie Cameron. Those installed for the new year were: MeBdniucs Laura B. Mc Adams, I president; Florence Spencer, senior vice president; Mamie Winehell, junior vice-president; Alice E. Caldwell, treas urer, Mary A. Howd, ehnpun; Marion Snover, conductor; Jennie Pape, guard; Florence Shipp, secretary; Mary E. Watson, instructor; Lizzie W. Smith, press correspondent; Maydelle Smith, assistant conductor; Alice Da vies, guard; Delia Clearwater, Anna Sim-, mons, Ada Simpson and Clara Gibble, color bearers; Echo Stanton, musicians. At the meeting in December, the corps elected fifteen delegates ami fif teen alternates. r Mrs. E. E. Fisher was hostess Tues day to the members of the Mothers' class of tho First Methodist church. Following a delightful social after noon, the hostess served a dainty col lation. Mr:' and Mrs. Donald Miles and Miss Margnret Miles, who have been in Portland spending the holidays have returned home. N Among the gatherings New Years OF F Discount ove, wus the joliy wui.n puny wviiu by Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Perry at their nome on .North Commercial street. Yulotide greens and blossoms graced tne rooms. Games furnished the evening's di version with tho prizes falling to Mrs. C. M. Parmenter and Frank Schramm. The New Year was greeted with a supper including the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Ueorge wincneil, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Radcliff, Mr. and Mrs. Schramm, Mr. and Mrs. V. a Golson, Mr. nd Mrs. T. W. Davies, Mr. and Mrs. John Shipp, Mr. and Mrs, Summerville, and Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. f armenter. The Juveniles were: Myrtle Shipp, Irene uibson, rem Winehell, Paul Da vies, Emmett and William Summer ville, Kenneth Vernon and Leon Perry. m The Ladies Aid society of the Meth odist church gave a six o'clock supper last evening -in tho church parlors, to wnicn there was a goodly attendance oi tiny. Miss Mary Jones, who baa been the holiday guest of her sister, Mrs. Long, in &ugene, returned Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Bishop have as their house guest, Mr. Bishop's sister, MrB. H. W. Starr, of Brownsville. Mrs. Starr arrived Tuesday and will visit in saiem lor aDout two weeks. Charles Gabrielson left this morning on a several weeks' business trip to coise, ioano. . Mr. and Mr. William Barrett, of Al bany, who have been visiting in Salem ror several days, returned Tuesday. New Years eve Miss Lucile Barton entertained a group of her friends with an enjoyable "Song Fest" at her home on Aorta 20th street. Games and singing formed the even ing s enrertuinment, rollowed by re l'reshments. DUDCAMAIC 1 biOVlMlLJ H. M. Irwin was here vestesJav on business, from Dallas. B. A. Walliams was in the city ves- terady from Independence. Mrs. L. A. Jones and Bon. of Amitv. were Salem visitors yesterday. 1 C, C. Scott was registered yester day at the Seward hotel, Portland. Dr. and Mrs. A. Bursell, of Aunis ville were Salem visitors Tuesday. Octave and Nora E. Voget, of Port land, are in the city transacting busi ness. George F. Beed. a prominent farmer of Turner, is transacting business in the city. Miss Hazel Scott was called to Mon mouth yesterday on professional busi ness as nurse. Miss K, G. Irwin, of Dallas, is in the city. She is superintendent of mu sic for the schools of that city. J. A. Wilson, representing tho ve hicle department of the Studebaker company, is here on business, from Portland. Mrs. H. Schaura, of Salem, re turned to her home yesterday, after visiting over the holidays with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Howe. Rose burg Review. Luther J. Chanin came up from Cor vallis last evening where ho was at tending the O. A. C. farmers' institute to hear the lecture of Florian Von Eschen at the Methodist church. The Weather a Year Ago Today. Bain. Temperature, High 50, Low 34 remember Laxative Bromo Quinine cures a cold in one day. There is only one "Bromo Quinine." Look for sig nature E. W. GROVE. 25c. WILLAMETTE NOTES The chapel exercises were led by Dr. Hull this morning; he chose as his subject the old familar biblical verse, "Whatsoever a man soweth, that also shall he reap." This verse, said he, would be true, even though it had ner er been writteu in the bible. It is a universal truth, not a local one, for it npplics the world over. It may be snowing here, but that is no sign that it is snowing in California or Florida, while if a man plants potatoes no mat ter where he is ho will under normal conditions anther a crop of potntoes. This applies in the intellectual and niorul world as well as the physical. You cannot entertain thoughts of '.latre.l, envy, jealousy or anger and ex pect to radiate a pleasant feeling to vour neighbors and live a beautiful life. The present war is an Illustration of this, for it was racial antipathy that caused the outbreak of hostilities. Another truth is, that it takes a larg er number to harvest a crop than it did to sow it, and likewise a bigger yield is reaped than was sowed. Hence if good deeds, high ideals, true friend ships and pure motives are sown the harvest will indeed be a good one. Due to the fact that school did not open until Tuesday, no Collegian will be published this week as the reuulnr uay ror its appearance is Wednesday, aud the stnff having only recently ar rived from their vacations, the editor, .uaxweii nan, announced this morning that the next edition would be out on Wednesday, January 12. The college Y. M, C. A. cabinet meet this evening at 7:00 p .in. at the Kloshe Klub to discuss important matters, and to arrange plans for increasing the membership of the organization. Wal ter Oleiscr, the president, has been putting in a great deal of his energy to make the Y. M. one of the most pop ular onrnnizatlnn on the campus. The Men's Glee club mot this even ing for their first rehearsal sing be fore the holidavs. Dr. Fra'nk Chace is working hard to get them in trim for tne trip which they will soon take in to Washington. The Philodorian program for this evening will be largely conducted by new men. It is as follows: Instrumental solo, D. Adams. Parliamentary practice, H. Miller. Talk, V. Bagley. Hesdius. H. Harris. ASK FOR and GET HORLICECS THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Cheap labttttotM Met YOU mom yrio. We were surprised at the way people responded to our sale; but when you stop to think about it, where could people go and buy reliable merchandise at such low prices We still have clothing that will fill the bill for this cold weather and the prices are right as the following list ww snow: THESE PRICES BRING BUSINESS: Men's Suits $10 ones at b.4S, $12.50 ones at $8.68, $15 ones at $9.88. $16.50 ones at $10.48, $18 ones at $u.y, $20.00 ones at $13.48. $22.50 ones at $14.98. $25 ones at $16,78. One line of thritv on? Knife in small sizes (34, 35 and 36) the original price was as high as Twentv Dollars- special price until they are sold, $5.98. Men's .Trousers 99. an kind at $1.98. $3.50 ones at $2.68, $4.00 kind at $2.98. $4.50 kind at $3.38. SS.no kind at $3.73, $6.00 kind at $4.48. G.W.Johnson&Co. Violin solo, C. Ohling. Tho Wehsterifin lit or.,v .nninlu will have nnnthpr nrnrrrnm .lnnlin., n.;,k tr.r. eign subjects. It is: r.xpcnoneeg 01 a war correspondent, E. Proctor. German svstAm nf imninnUrt.i, ance, D. Ma"tthcws. Accordion solo, B. Peterson. Something scientific, F. McMillan. Parliamentary practice, President. Manager .I T? Ttnin ; ,i;00i a number of season tiikta tn tti hoe. ketball games which will be played on wo tYiimmeue gymnasium tioor this winter. In order to secure the funds to finance the ramp. n.ih .tii.lan. ii..t,. ed himself for one ticket. Tho season ticket will allow the hold er to attend seven games, as follows; ,;an. 1, n. v. vs. Alumni. Jan. 12, W. V. vs. U. of California. Jan. 29, W. U. vs. V. of Washington. Feb. 5, to be filled. Feb. 12, W. V. vs. U. of Idaho. Fob. 26, W. U. vs. O. A. 0. Mar 4, W. V. vs. Pacific C. Governor Rides Saddle Horse 30 Miles Each Week to Institutions For the next three dar Withycombe will be busy participating in farmers mid finm.. nnlm,. .1. n. the Oregon Agricultural college. He goes to Corvallis tomorrow afternoon, having three set engagements. On Thurs- uuj uiiernoon ne auuresses tnc dairy men's association, and Friday at 2 p. m. he speaks on the subject, "The Horse Breeding Industry," before the Uorse Breeder' nM.niatinn day morning he addresses the girls nnd boys taking part in the stock judging contests, and has other informal en gagements to participate in the various events. Today the frnvprnnrS mtro Vtrt,A ....1. die mare " l.nrtittn " i. ,l,inn.,i ... viiuis uy uont. tiy the request of the 1S" iiuinuriues tne governor will ride her in thn tiv. Ktn.U m..o.iA v.:.iA evening Through the courtesy of the Kurruur one oi nis young lady students i i cuiicge, aiiss i.eia McKay, of Bend, is to ride "I.oretta" in a wo man's equestrian contest on Friday ev ening. Today, in ficnrino nut , . t --n 1- v . - MdV w which tho saddle animal has been put since her purchase in April, the gover nor discovered tHnt hu k. .M.l.n t,.,. on an average ot not less than 30 miles per week, ot a total of l.DKO miles. Practically all of this riding nun own in tue vicinity ot ralem, most of it on the governor's trips to the va rious institutions. Lloyd-George has threatened to re sign unless Britain resorts to conscrip tion. But perhaps conscription will be tried on him if he attempts to quit. THERE IS A VAST ARMY of men and women who really nevcf know what it is to enjoy sound, vibrat ing health who would be surprised to suddenly gain that exhilarating vitality that robust health brings. Literally thousands without any par ticular sickness live in "general de bility", as the doctors call it have headaches, are tired and indifferent. To all such people we say with unmis takable earnestness "Take Scott's Emulsion after meals for one month and allow its rare oil-food to enrich and en liven your blood, quicken your circula tion, stimulate nutrition, and aid nature to develop that real ml-bloodcil life that leans activity, eajoynent, success." Scott's Emulsion is not a drug, but a S truant fucxt-tonic tr from alvuboL. buttle may help you. UaM ft towns, DImmUcM, . J. 13-M PRUPtRIYVALUES LOWERJHAN 1914 $256,000 of Decrease Due to lower Values On Property of Corporations The total property valuation for Ma rion eounty this year is $42,506,687 which is $843,348 less than last year's valuation of 43,450,035, leaving a-decrease of less than $600,000 in property valuations as $256,000 of the total de crease in valuation of taxable property is due to the decrease in the corporation values which is fixed by tho state tax commission. The total property valuation in Salem is $11,848,494 and in schaool district No. 24, the Palem district, which is slightly larger than the corporate lim its of the city the property valuation ia $12,693,017. The total valuation in road districts of the aounty is $26,605, 173 and in the incorporated cities of Marion eounty is $15,901,514. The seggregated valuations are given below for both school districts and road districts and the special taxes for next year will be based upon these figures: School Districts. District No. 1 Value $4i4,65. District No. 2 Value $217,370. District No. 3 Value $384,405. District No. 4 Value $1,549,594. District No. 5 Value $187,442. District No. 6 Value $145,176. District No. 7 Value $255,372. District No. 8 Value $333,460. District No. 9 Value $332,671. District No. 10 Valuo $179,676. District No. 11 Value $375,325. District No. 12 Value $642,220. District No. 13 Value $297,694. District No. 14 Value $530,969. District No. 15 Vulue $665,723. District No. Hi Value $63,753 District No. 17-Value $85,950. District No. 18 Value $313,730. District No. 19 Value $96,625. District No. 20 Valuo $420,051. District No. 21 Value $43,610. District No. 22 Value $343,922. District No. 23 Value $464,064. District No. 24 Value $12,693,017. District No. 25 Value $84,842. District No. 26 Value $146,310. District No. 27 Value $171,893. District No. 28 Value $61,672. District No. 29 Value $190,953. District No. 30 Value $109,908. District No. 31 Value $286,717. District No. 32 Value $250,616. District No. 33 Value $81,335. District No. 34 Value $409,978. District No. 35 Value $75,695. District No. 36 Value $300,177. District No. 37 Value $249,749. District No. 38 Value $415,511. District No. 40 Value $566,045. ' District No. 41 Vulue $195,281. District No. 42 Value $91,500. District No. 43 Value $55,973. District No. 44 Value $268,274. District No. 45 Value $444,126. District No. 46 Value $128,158. District No. 48 Value $355,555, District No. 49 Value $26,830. District No. 50 Value $336,514. District No. 51 Value $266,825. District No. 54 Value $209,158. District No. 56 Valuo $171,601. District No. 57 Value $423,037. Distriet No. 58 Value $194,178. District No. 59 Vnhio $350,475. District No. 60 Value $261,072. District No. 61 Value $223,644. District No. 63 Value $196,680. District No. 65 Value $334,863. District No. 67 Value $170,620. District No. 68 Value $178,806. District No. 69 Value $223,027. District No. 70 Valuo $267,756. District No. 71 Value $350,519. Distriet No. 72 Value $136,457. District No. 7,') Vulue $157,433. District No .74 Value $117,740. District No. 75 Value $108,644. District No. 76 Value $538,544. District No. 77---Va!ue $513,403. District No. 28 Value $216,419. District No. 79 Value $498,768.- District No. 80 Value $216,756. District No. 81 Value $57, 860. District No. 82-Value $258,150. District No. 83 Value $84,500. District No. 84 Value $250,018. District No. 85 Value $64,615. District No. 86 Valuo $145,192. District No. 87 Value $51,651. District No. 88 Value $662,730. District No. S9 Vulue $170,675. District No. 90 Vulue $416,845. District No. 1)1 Value $696,413. District No. 92 Valuo $179,530. District No. 93 Value $98,365. District No. 94 Value $134,721. District No. 95 Value $58,793. Distriet No. 96 Value $195,173. District No. 97 Value $88.3J5. District No. 98 Value $92,SSS. District No. 99 Vulue $341,492. District No. 100 Value $91,056. District No. 102 Value $204,210. District No. 103 Value $1,134,140. District No. 104 Value $219,675. District No. 105-"Value $52,16i. District No. 106 Value $66,040. District No. 107 Value $190,678. District No. 109 Value $242,897. District No. 110 Value $84,360. District No. 112 Value $92,651. District No. 113 Value $12S,802. District No. 114 Value $311,620. District No. 115 Value $193,810. - District No. 116 Value $34,190. IHc-frirt No. 118 Value $260,100. District No. 119 Value $112,605. District No. 120 Value $166,193. District No. 121 Value $33,346. District No. 122 Value $161,443. District No. 123 Value $170,28.8. District No. 124 Value $115,122. District No. 125 Value $168,S65. District No. 126 Value $99,514. District No. 127 Value $148,104. Distriet No. 128 Value $199,169. District No. 129 Value $205,172. District No. 130 Value $216,849. District No. 131 Value $88,927. Distriet No. 132 Value $28,7S5. District No. 133 Vulue $206,975. District No. 1.14 Value $217,353. Distriet No. 135 Value $171,021. District No. 136 Value $166,836. Outside of school districts, $546,940. Total schools, $42,506,687. Koad Districts. District No. 1-Value $458,920. District No. 2 Value $695,581. LOOK AT THIS BARGAIN WE : HAVE MANY, MANY MORE DURING OUR Removal Sale 19c ONLY For FRENCH GINGHAM that regularly sells for. 25c per yard. We have a beautiful lot of this goods fresh and new from the factory of handsome texture and finish, in absolutely fast colors; extra width. Removal Sale Price only 19c per yard Judging from the way the people have crowded our store, anxious to take advantage of our Removal Sale prices, we will not have much to move when the time comes. The people are finding out that we mean what we say in our advertisements and that our bargains are genuine; REMEMBER, OUR NEW LOCATION WILL BE 416 STATE, NEXT TO SALEM BANK OF COMMERCE KAFOURY BROS. THE STORE FOR THE PEOPLE 115 NORTH LIBERTY ST. NEAR STATE January Grocery Sale 50c Tea 35c 15c can Del Monte in Tomatoes 1C Rio Coffee, pound ... 20c Two pounds 35c 11c Lemons, per do2tn 1 Best Hardwheat Flour, (PI AC per sack $1.4J 14 pound- Sugar .'. $1.00 18 pounds Onions 1c 10c Bottle Blueing No. 1 Creamery Buttor Pure Maplo Syrup, per f j 35c Steel Cut Coffee .. ,30c Look around, then phone your order to Damon & Son 855 N. Com'l St. Phone 68 District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No, District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. 3 Value $587,723. 4 Value $109,4t!2. (5 Vuluo $599,657. 15 Vnlue $250,731. 7 Value $787,717. 8 Value $529,223. 8'i Vnluo $902.3H7. 9Vb1uc $303,0ri2. 10 Value $787,033. 11 Valuo $199,452. 12 Value $375,735. 13 Value $284,51. Value $1,034,730. 15 Valuo $409,992. 15l.jValue $197,353. rt Value $418,061). 17 Value $651,418. 18 Value $.196,473. 19 Value $693,119. 20 Value $255,794. 20H Value $461,440. 21 Value $242,462. 22 Value $238,003. 23 Value $284,490. 24 Value $468,370. 25 Vulue $251,672, L Value $237,470. 27 Value $332,948. 27i Value $168,538. 28 Value $402,329. 28 Value $479,260. 20 Value $438,097. 30 Valuo $453,537. 31 Value $547,758. 32 Value $292,257. 33 Value $128,687. 33 Value $133,225. 34 Value $422,405. 35 Value $315,197. 30 Vnlue $315,017. 37 Value $283,024. 38 Value $310,820. 39 Value $551,810. 40 Value $236,888. 41 Value $414.41(1. 42 Valuo $322,141. 43 Value $60,480. 44 Value $221,644. 45 Value $314,374. 46 Value $342,036. 47 Value $315,03. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. District No. ONLY per yard ')C3)C9C)fC9CSfC 9(9CSj(3ft )j( )Jt )J( aft 3l ' STENOGRAPHERS Why Not Use Columbia QUALITY Carboni7 Made in Oregon 100 Copies Guaranteed from Each Sheet. Colombia Carbon Pa?er Mfg. Co. 33rd & Broadway, Portland, Ore. WTicn in SALEM,. OREGON, stop at BLIGH HOTEL" Strictly Modern r roe anil Private Baths BATES: 75c, $1.00, $1.50 PER BAT The only hotel in tho business district. Nearest to all Depots, Theatres and Capitol Buildings. A Home Away From Home. T. Q. BLIOH, Prop. Both Phones. Free Auto Bus. District No. 18 Vuluo $194,115. District No. 49 Vuluo $475,549. District No. 50 Value $293,068. District No. 51 Value $110,846. . District No. 52 Vulue $712,820. Dislrict No. 53 Value $280,346. District No. 54 Value $186,222. & District No. 55 Vuluo $132,406. ' District No. 56 Vuluo $382,011. District No. 57 Vnluo $110,970. District No. 58 Value $132,709. District No. 59 Value $08,170. District No. 60 Vulue $347,417. District No. 61 Value $190,380. District No. 62 Valuo $226,060. District No. 03 Vuluo $481,171. District No. 64 Vuluo $458,475. District No, 65 Vnlue $312,352. District No. 66 Value $254,981. District No. 67 Value $111,360. District No. 68 Value $45,725. Total vulue, $26,605,173. Cities. Aunisville Vuluo $133,022. Aurora Vnlue $J8,850. ButtcviileValuo $13,513. Donald Vuluo $67,674. OervHis Value $161,897. Hubbard Value $227,734. Jefferson Valuo $235,145. Mt. Angel Vnlue $348,906. Salora Value $11,848,194. Kilverton Vuluo $1,068,727. Stnytou Value $360,254. Sublimity Value $57,308. St. 1'biiI Value $56,068. V Turner Value $172,217. West Woodburn Value Wood bu rn Vul un $938,04 5. Totul value $15,901,014. Grand total vulue $12,506,687. Tortlsnd's flivver policemen are on tho job; so beware of the flivvers. RHEUMATISM GOES IF HOOD'S IS USED. The fionuine old reliable Hood's Bar sapaiilla corrects the acid condition of tho-'blood and builds up the whole sys tem. It drives out rheumatism because it cleanses tho blood. It has been successfully used for for ty years in many thousands of cases tho world over. There is no better remedy for shines. , and blood diseases, for loss of appetlte.'wtr ' rneumaiisni, stomach and kidney troub les, general debility and all ills srisinir from impure, impoverished, devitalized blood. It a' unnecessary to suffer. 8tr treatment at once, (jet a bottle of Wood's Sarsaparill.i from your nearest druggist, you will be pleased with tho results. r