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THE BILLS AGAINST THE COUNTY (Continued from yesterday.) Knouf. E. V.. labor 18.40 ' .... Coo1 Ha . 4X MaU, George, do Meier, Philip, do Oeder, C, do Oeder, E. G., do Rosaell. Jno., do Scott, H. B., lumber Smith, W. R., labor Skoog, Albert, do Vangorder, Jno., do Vangorder, Jno., do Zetterberg, Jno., do Special Tax K. I. 21 Croier, I M., labor Dilley, W. R., do Helraer, E do 13. 6U 8.65 17.60 15.60 3.20 4.72, 43.20 27.20 8.00 23.00 20.80 16.00 11.25 7.87 Holraer, E., do 32.63 Pearson, D. S., hauling recic 22 67 Rodgers, C. P., do 17.33 Tucker, C. A., labor 1013 TretBCh, Jesse, do 7.88 Watta, 0. B., do 12.38 Whelan, R. D.. do 25.83 Special Tax R. D. No. U. Wckett, C. A., labor 5 62 ;Chamberlln, M. W.. do 15.17 Cummins, A. J., hauling grarel. 9.90 King, H. H., labor... 9.00 Lewis, Lester, teaming 7.87 Lomker, Jno., labor 9.63 Fbllllppl. Geo. F., do 18.08 .tope, T. U, teaming... 10.68 Tloda, A. F., do 18.00 Rhoda, Seelas, do (.75 Reece, H. M., teaming 13.50 Special. Tax R. I). Jlo. 17. Cauthorn, H. K., hauling gravel. 13.00 Colby. J.. A., do. . 12 00 Cauthorn, H. K., do 16.00 Fetoxell, Tbos., do 4.00 Hoyser, Geo. M., teaming. . . 54.00 Scott, W. H., hauling gravel. 14 00 i: Pianos and Organs frnm the nhpanpst tn fh best sold on installments and rented. GEO. C. WILL I Sewing Machines Genuine needles, oil and new parts for all sewing machines. Sewing ma chines rented. GEO. c. WILL 0ONT KEEPyOVRtfm ..ill II' V1 0m VvP? f Put it in the BANK Whpn lnnr m.niow ! I """" JUUI muiii,v lo VU ill. , , ii uuck io you, it is very whole lot to have money in the ground. Besides - ft8jl?.lSfe leaches peop,e where il is- and "makes I ii i vi j UIIOUICi Why Not Make Our I United States i Salen, 4H)MI I It iimimi .. v.. it ; Salm Conr. Co., crosnea 10.2'.' rock Tile Ani'. Cap Imp. Co., OHment Clark, R'Jjr, labor Farulrirb Kl ., do TO. CO . , rn ...r ., ' Curr.ru Kxix-"1- len. R. P.. stamp i 1 1 uren & Hamilton, ofhi-e fur niture CoiitiuJf I. Com. Book Store. supr- 9-7 Drager, U. G. lump I"-' Elliott. M. r.. printing ""'' Glass pruilbouime ... 23.50 .necn. Imperial Furniture Co.. office chair ! Matn & Dn. 10.00 Continued. Hunters Li- ecru books 12.75 10.00 Minto, H. P., stamps More, J. G.. do 2 0(i Moore. Ross E. k Co., legal blanku 3213 MaN'ary, Jno. H., sumps... 7.00 N' W. L. D. Tel. Co., phone i 1-40 calls Paa Tel. & Tel. Co., phones. 90 1 7 , i Postal Tel. Cable t o., mes- 2.49 r. A A sies Rice. F. J., stamr RodKors Papr Co.. supplies. 129.31 ! Smith, W. M., stamps 20.35 Snyder, Go. C. L., prinUng. 9.50 Court House Kpense. Cap. Drug Store, benzine. Crawford, E. C, drayage... Harriett, J. W., supplies... Hunter I Co. H. H., lights. 25 .!! .45 6 80 1.80 Muollhaupt, Otto, plumbing Portland L. k P. Co., lights. 76.65 Roth Grocery Co., mops 3.00 Spencer Hdw. Co., supplies.. 3.20 Salem Steam Laundry, laun dry 3.23 Salem Waller Co., water 13.55 White, B. N drayage 1.00 White, Sim H., repairing 1.10 Circuit Court Anderson, S. F., grand Jury. 12.00 McNary, J. H., abstract 12.90 Hoyt, Chas. H., auto hire... 24.00 Kimsey, J. G., mileage 80 Klmsey, Mrs. J. M do 80 Kimsey, Vina Malinda, do SO Low, W. S., serving papers.. 7.00 f Edison, Victor and fftltirnMfl TalHtior t t o t j! A full stock of Records. GEO. C. WILL Latest Sheet Music Piano and Organ Studies. Violins, Guitars, Mandolins and Banjos. GEO. C. WILL l .. T J .... 4 CU U ). m RI 5 Unn't hnnit T ' -0'' "VII V KIIHJi f I unsafe and i your 'lookin Bank Your Bank, Nation'al Bank 1 Oregon T' t W0!'rieS VOII I 1 1 " G"' W- 1,Ur farm- -323.&T I "mi. a, e b.-iriT used, which ' i , , , . 1 1 v 1,1 u otanies. "very hire i 50 ' , ' 11 ls BarJ t0 "nprove I nOUSe 0F Itl a hn f in t.Hwiir n, i r . . s,mP 0t our KMntlmothers' old. e time r fc t 4200 ;X.:J. th 1 BAUT CAMTAt JOfRXAL. 8ALEH. UMW-'. I n . llvnr 111 IIU Minto. H. I: "Hi" - per Ju-lkp lur. Mate T-.. Unrente l'limil Hub! Goo. W., justice t M.Mi'lan. A. G. constable... .05 Dick, Jno. N., itnts 2.10 ( 4.3o! 4 .65 j 2.10 8.20 ' 31.70 State V". Jn. I.nM-r. Hubts. Geo. V'.. justice . i McMillan. A. G.. const urn-. .. fjUk. Juo.. wltm 1 Siate vs. C. V.. llumm. ,l(,n..r Geo. A., justice.. r,oodm(.n. P. W.. constable. Ten-. II. G tnehS. 1.50! ..... ... l-,Kitt inri'fnMill. . .. i " " , . ,,-. ti p mnrvadv 73.10 1 State vs. 1iris Torgensei. Webster, D., justice Stat." vs. i. H. Andrras. Webster, D.. justice State vp. Rrady. 6.70 6.70 ; u-i,i'.r P.. iustice 6.70 Swte vs. Geo. McSIUIan. Webster. D, justice i Minto, H. P.. constable (act i Ins) g 50 1 State v.. Allison. ,.... yJnto ' H. P constable (Aet- w er5iei , u., Ing). State vs. Solomon. 11-45 i ; wensier, u., M'-nto, H. P lng). . . constabto (act- 29.60 Bulled, Bertha, witness 1.90 Rankin. Mary witness 190 State vs. C. M. Hall. n liiRtlnfl 10.00 HCUOlt.l J Minto, H. P., constable (Ant ing i 2-20 Hamilton, Ira, constable 2.30 Balknap, I- N., witness 1.70 Moffltt, A. T., do 1-70 Brunk, Thos. do 2.70 State vs. I). O. Murray. Webster, D., justice 17.60 Hamilton, Ira, constable.... 11.20 Korlnek, Dr., witness 1-70 Slater, Mrs., do 1-70 Stege, Mrs., do 1-70 Meyers, H. W., do 170 Severson, Nelson, do 1.70 Keeler, D. h., do 1.70 Gilliam, E. E., do 1.70 Burkhart, W. H., Jr., Juror. . 1.00 Ward, P. S., do 1.00 Johnson, Geo., Jr., do 1.00 Bochtel, Louis, do 1.00 State us. V. Nimlo, John Schneider, Jack Lee and Wm. Burl. Webster, D., justice 6.20 Minto, H. P., constable (Act ing) 9-30 State vs. C. J. Pickens. Webster, D., justice 6.4 5 Hamilton, Ira, constable. . . . 6.30 Stjite ts. Mrs. G. Meyers. Webster, D., justice 4.95 Hamilton, Ira, constable 1.70 State ts. Lewis Hahn. Webster. D.. justice 9.70 Hamilton, Ira. constable 11.00 Payne, May, witness 3.30 Smith, W. M do 1.70 Hennlngsen Mary, do 1.70 State ts. Sterling ( lurk. Webster, D., justice 7.65 , constable 1.70 Clark, James, witness 4.50 State ts. James Clark. Webster, D., Justice 8.00 Hamilton, Ira, constable 8.77 Hosmer, J. E., witness 7.50 State vs. Jumes Clark. Ford, H. L., witness 7.50 Diddle, H. J.. do 4.50 Clark, Sterling, do 8.50 Fox, James do 4.50 State ts. D. II. Whalen. Webster, D., Justice 5.95 Hamilton, Ira, constable 6.80 Brentano, Jno., F. T. B., justice. 13.05 Osborne, E. F., constable 7.70 Ranzan, Dorothea, witness 2.50 Ranzan Jno., do MoCrea, J. C, do James, Margaret, do. . . Yager, Fred, do 2.50 2,50 2.50 2.50 2 50 2.50 2.50 f Murray, Ella, do Hilton, Carrie, do Neal, Jno., do Jeffrey Jno. A., Dep. Dist. Atty.. 5.00 Coroner's Account Clnugh, David, investigation Clough, A. M., do dough, Garoalos, investigation and burial Clougli, A. M., Investigation 5.00, 5.40 ; i 17.00 c jn , 24.S0 l.OO I 1 00 ! i Clough, A. M., Inquest 4 jCavanaugh, L. C, jury I Morrison, Frank, do I Miller. Wm. I,., do Davis. F. R. do j Hasan. II. H., do I Minto. 11. P., witness F.sdi, Wm., do u " i 1.00 , 1.00 ! t 1.70 J I Gibson. D. W., do 1.70 rZ; ,., i'v ..u,uue any case of Itching. Bind K Dr. ,c. medical ser- Tl 1 lit 5.50 . t.iv I'oor Acoount Haini's, E. T., poor farm sup.... 25 20 I wx F. G., groceries 10.00 It I Tr lhirr. Mra A v .nurnei, meat 3 00 Lehman & Clough. burlr.l .' io!50 Uue. Dr. D. F., attendance 750 Meyers. II. W. & M. U. supplies 4 50 Sillier, C. W ambulance 5.00 Moore, J. ., money advanced., aoni I JiMt. Angel rharmarv, drucs :k j 0 1-ear-v' NVal A- attendance 35.00 ! Contin:?d. ;r.v. Tel. & Tel. Co. rental 3 00 jPearmiue. G. V.. rent 7.00 1 Ri'.tnritiiiti V Jt i ' ulslnK Brave.. 5.00 FREE ADVICE TO TTnmfii Kiiffprinir from anvform of ! in...,.,.. M .,uu.r .rntmttl v enm. j uiiiru am lniiiru i.j i.iuii..-..j i. . .... ... f . - T ! niiuncate with Airs, rinkiiaw at .u) in, w, aii om T.-eiviil nnciied. I read and answered by women. A wo- ysv-s-va nian caniroei ia i. 01(7 Of lltr priTilte ill-! V l r,DCJ a nnm.111! I thus has been es- taijiisnett mis cou- flilence betweea Mrs. Tinkhain and the women of America which has never been broken. ivia FiHikMAM .Never nas sue yuu- WOMEN ustiea a testimonial or usea a letter ! withemt the written consent of the -20m-riter, and never has the Company allowed these confidential letters to io no!Fet out 01 the,r passession, as tne undreds of thousands of them in their tiles will attest. I int. nt the vast, vnlnmenf proeripnee ' which Mrs. Piukham has to draw from, it is more than possible that she has pained the very knowledge needad in your case. She asks nothing in re turn except your good will, and her advice has helped thousands. Surely any woman, rich or poor, should be glad to take advantage of this gener- ous offer of assistance. Address Mrs. iHnkham. care, at I.vflia V.. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. Every woman ought to have) Lydia E. Pinkham's 80-paffe Text Book. It is not a book for general distribution, as it is too expennlve. It is free and only obtainable by mail. Write fox it today. Pomeroy, M. E., attendance 135.00 Disallowed. Salem Hospital, care of sick.. .220.00 Continued. Salmon, B. F., opening grave... 5.00 Weaver, S., attendance 35.00 $10.00 allowed. Webb, Dr., J. E , do 51.00 $25.50 allowed. Election Account AUbright & Jaquet, supplies 18.00 Beach, A., marshal 3.00 Bower I. L., labor 1.50 Bohannon,. J. S., booths 2.50 Brentano, J. F. T. B., canvass ing returns 9,40 Dupuis, Ed., marshal 6.00 $3.00 allowed. Gilliam, E. E., distributing boxes 22.50 Hall, G. M., delivering boxes. . . 18.97 Hobart, A. F, lights 3.00 Hoinian, I. O., traveling exp 2.00 Homyer, C. F lights 1.50 Livesay, C. W., booths 2.95 I Low, AV. S., livery hire 2.50 Moores, Ross, E. & Co., ballots. .356.50 Oregon Statesman, blanks 2.50 Potter, P. W., supplies 8.25 Portland R. w. L. & P. Co., lights Roth Grocery Co., candles Sllverton Hop. G. W., Ass'n stor age Simeral, A. F., election officer. . 1.50 I 50 I ! 3.00 3.00 Smith Henry, delivering boxes. . 24.90 Snyder, Geo. C. L., notices 2.50 Webb & Moores, drayage 2.60 Webster, Daniel, canvassing re- toros 15.00 White House restaurant, meals. 10.05 Disallowed. Judges mid Clerks. " ' Porter, H. C, do 14 40 Porter, H. W., do 9 00 Howd, Wm. H., do 9.00 conmt, H. B do... Heln. Chas., F., do. Keene, H. A., do... Fry, A. M., do j Grazer, L. -E., do.. j Becke, Ed., do I Khlen, W. H do... 9.00 9.00 9.00 6.00 14.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 Saddler, J. W., do. Webert, Louis, do. (Continued tomorrow.) o . A Frightful Wreck. i of truin. nntnTiinhUA ... i,.. ' , ui uum) may cause cuts, bruises, abrasions, sprains or wounds that demand Bucklen's rnifa Salvc-earth'a greatest healer. r. relitf and Prompt cure results. rOl- burns, hnlla mu. f .n eczema, chapped hands and lips, sore ' eyes or corns, its supreme. Surest I,la curt- 25c at J. C. Perry's. The ioe prnn il'III ,o i ... the harvest be larg. )ilf C7llroil it. n t 1,... PAZ0 0tN is .guaranty to J0 1 14 dao money r Sol : tinTiiiiig or l rotruri in if Piluo in ti mwf 1 AN UP-TO-DATE DRUGGIST illlT OlIP Pramtm.Vi..,' t. . .. . , - """" n kc tea oas evor cen d,Soo,-,.rrJ. Although, by the adtli 'on of sulphur and other insredients, this ..t -fhioned breW has boea made more ..et;ve ns Sl,lp tonic snj color t-rcr. NowadLva wh, 0t.r hair come, mt or ,.:,fa. ,( or gray, instead of ro! ',; in. ,'hSar. n..r fr,rr"' for hort" '! u ., ,h, oararh- e ,in,ply '. U r, ""n"1 ''r;:- St0re "ml . M le ot n Saw Md R ' N'nt '""ipaiii, -i ti". upo: 'via wine, or tV Vv..th Chfmical '' 't St , NeW york J. o. mutr. Dr 5.60 y7 it is stirnrisin? w m.nJ ' mvn:nir JVTARV 11. 19H- Xotice of Appointment of Ylewers. , v.,n I hereby elven that the 'common Council of the City of Salem, ! Oregon, did on the 3rd day of Janu ary, 1911, duly appoint J. A. Baker, W. J. Culver and F. N. Derby, residents of the City of Salem, Oregon, viewers to make an assessment of the dam ages and benefits accruing to the owners of property on account of the ; opening of Hood street In the City of ; Salem. Oregon, and that in pursuance , thereof the said viewers will on the j ISth day of January, 1911, meet at the office of the City Recorder In the said Citv of Salem, Oregon, and will '. . . .. j u i'uu oaiu 1 -" cq hi n q v n r uav huubcuucui. - lor9 ma thereto to which said viewers may journ, proceed to make an assessment 0f tne damages and Denents art .nnrnnrlaterl h Bnil t'""ic j-..w - benefited by the opening of said Hood ( street, in saiu uj , vuai mo jjh.o.o property which will be appropriated by the opening of said street Is as follows, to-wlt: Chris Kaufman: commencing at a point 23 feet from 1 the Northeast corner of lot 1, in block MWTnv's addition to the CltT of Sa- lem. Oregon, the same as designated record In the office of the Recorder of (Marlon County, Oregon; thence Wes terly along the North line of Jot 1, 66 feet; thence Northerly along the West line of the land owned by Chris Kaufman, 66 feet; thence Easterly and parallel with the North line of lot 1, 66 feet; thence Southerly to the place of beginning. CHAS. F. ELGIN, City Recorder. 1-5-llt Lk for the Bee Hire On the packages when you buy Fo ley's Honey and Tar. None genuiie without the Bee Hive. Remember the name, Foley's Honey and Tar and reject any substitute. Foley's Honey and Tar relieves coughs and colds quickly and is safe and sure. C01 tains no opiates. Sold by Red Cross Pharmacy. Try a Journal want ad. GREAT CHINESE DOCTOR U M. HUM has medicine wnicn w-n; core aa; known disease. He makes a special iy of and guarantees to cure eatarrO asthma, lung, throat, rheumatism debility, stomf-cb, liver, kidney troubles; also any blackened twollen soreness, broken limbs, smallpox, epidemic; all kinds ni Dons, lost manhood, female weak ness, hernia trouble aud paralyult Consultation free. Care of Tick 3t Tong Co., Chinese drags and herbi Office hours from 10 to 12 n. m. and 1 to ? p. m. uttlce open Sundays 15S High street, upstairs. Salem. COAL A pure lignite lump coal; first-class fuel, just the thing for cook stoves or heaters; free from soot In order to Introduce this coal I will deliver anywhere In the city the first week In 1 January for $9.00 per ton. Bunker, I 1790 State street, corner 19th. Yard i pnone, 1465. 1 Office 373 State Street Phone 985 t Salem Sewer Pipe Co. f Thos. F. McGilvray, city en- f glneer of Duluth, Minn., gives I this testimony: t Question: What deterlora 4 tion, if any, has been noted In the case of cement pipes or concrete sewers, and how long have same been in use? Answer: None; 10 to 12 years. Question: What is your opin ion as to the relative merits of concrete sewers compared with brick sewers in the mat ter of first cost, efficiency, maintenance and durability? Answer: Conciete is super ior in first cost, maintenance and durability. (Signed) THOS. F. McGILVRAY. City Engineer, Duluth, Minn. Salem Sewer Pine Co. 1 (io South Liberty, Salem, Orr. l Fair Ground Feed and Grocery J it All nice fresh, now Goods. i Xo old (io(Mls to work off. ' 3 cans guaranteed Milk... 25c jj 3 cans fln0 Oysters 2Sc I I 3 cans String Beans 2So $ Choice Sugar Peas per can.lOc i 3 cans choice Tomatoes. .. 25s f cans Sweet Corn 25c lbs. No. 1 Japan Rice... 25c 5 lbs. small white Beans.. 2R 2 Pkgs. choice Currants. ,I5c Oood Cider for Mines Meat, per gal jgfc S cans best Alaska Salmon 39c 1 gal. can choice Syrup.. E8a 3 pkgs. Quaker Oornftakes ZKt 1 R. N. MORRIS rnone 1497, 4 '. niM t Keiof the Border By N ' Pictures in Color by Dunton Parrish never fails to give you t x you likeTand the love story tiiaUvery noveUeader realhwants JCyWcLURGXCQ., Publishers; WsAT'FyATlYOURBOd NOONISALE!ATaYOUR BOOKSTORE; Portland's Popular fire-Proof Hotel THE OREGON The House of Comfort Combined With Elegance Our Rathskeller Grill finest dining service in city, with Hawaiian orchestra from 6 to 12 o. m. Most perfectly furnished, moderate priced, modern hostelry in tha metropolis of tne Northwesi WRIGHT & DICKINSON HOTEL CO. Owners and Mwwer Also Operating Seattle Hotel, Seattle. Money and time invested in a training here, insures the possessor of substantial dividends throughout life. We take a personal interest in the welfare of each student. Living expenses low, Send for catalogue, W. I. STALEY. Principal Salem. Oregon The Bosom Sets The stud button holes rblnd on your neck; button bulging front, in fv t a shirts. It Is done with ou do not rub or burn the fil band and bosom to a PEf bind on your neck; button holes exactly meet buttons, no work. Visliort welcome. Salem Steam Laundry 130-100 South Liberty Street CASTOR I A lor Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature Soli in Salem by Dr. S. C. Sfone Salem's most poular res taurant THE WHITE HOUSE We cater to the public who demand a good meal for a -'ma!l pric, Wm. McGilchrist & Sons. 'Gold Dust Flour by the 8 YD MET POWER OOMPA.VY, Brd-ej, Or Made fc r Fsmlrf Use. Ak your irooer for it Bru H A 9af, Crrt.ix Rilief for Scppsbmkd Hibbyiil'atioii, & B NtVES RNOWII TO FAIL M SnrH Siwir i si,. K m . 'J'.' ''"'''""I "t huij HrrsndH. Sni prei.mid K (I fi.lfl.oo i-tboj. Will, en.l Ihimon tti.l. i.S ', W 8 wwii MlercJ. Sunple, Krw. If ;,Hir Jnmjijl diia Dot U 1ut them stui yoiirorderi to the K UNlTtD MCDICAI.eo...ox r. t,r... . B P. a WALLACE, Agt. Randall rarnsh "Eight years of fighting and rough living, and what had they brought him?" At the beginning of this story nothing apparently. But things begin to happen by the seventh page, and be fore you finish the book you are only too glad that Jack Keith is "a hard rider, a quick shot, a scomer of danger, and a bad man to fool with,' You know that Randall all the mystery and excitement' Flat ixct!y meet, the neck band does not perfect fit if we launder your our new STEAM PRESSES, which fibre, but MOULD the cuffs, neck PERFECT SHAPE. Try the new Phone 25 i; .. . "(y-TIW mi mi Li. , ,n. L t . ' 1 05 Celebrated Lenr Ptirurr The Best Heater It will save you m-ey every day yo own It. I .ell ni u nstal' the heat Let me clve you flgnres. See Me About an Individual lighting plant for your home. The best thing In the market for wooking and lighting. A. L. Frasier Phone 135., ; 2 State Street I Salem Fence Works Headquarters for Woven Wire Fencing, Hop Wire, Barb Wire, Poultry Netting, Shin gles. Malthoid Roofing, P. &. B. and Ready Roofing. All at the lowest prices. CHAS. D. MULLIGAN ISO Court street Phone 124