Friday, August 29, 1930
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Pago Nine
Camera Records
4 X-Ray's Actions
For Scientists
' By Howard V. Makeslee
(Associated Press Science Editor)
1TWACA, N. Y. OP) An odd. drum
shaped camera at Cornell university
records bite made by "bullets" only
a millionth of an Inch lone.
The bullets, are maae. of x-rays.
The targets are electrons, ,the nega
tive bits or electricity mat lorm the
bodies of atoms or an substances
ThA camera was set un hv Fir Pnnl :
Klrkpatrlck. professor of,, physics at j
the University of Hawaii, .at Cornell
temporarily for special research, into
some mue Known nurveu.ox
. 3 . J
use. , rney are proauceaiun a teaa
sheathed booth, having a small slit
In one. side. From this slit a beam
passes through a crystal outside. The
crystal serves as a sort .of sieve or
Jllter. passing inrougn certain de-
T k h I B :
Next the filtered X-rays Bhoot at
their targets by passing into a es
chamber. Where occasionally they ,
make direct hit upon an .electron of
the gas atoms. A camera views this J
gt VHWHUCt viuos "iifcii icvuiuiilg i
what happens. The gas Is argon. j
The stricken electron flies out of
Us -atom, leaving a little white trail,
luce smoke -writing. The .material of
these trails however is-not smoke
but water vapor. .
'The hits are not thought? to be
made by a single wave length, which
in, an, X-ray is about -billionth
of an inch long,, but by atrain of.
mem, wnicu r. r-irKj.tvtficK Buys
hwiknhlw DAmsrhlnn 1IL-n thniiu. ',
and wave lengths "long.?
;These ,x-ray nits daapecunar
thing to the electtrons something .
umft-ing to the layman, instead of
knocking them haphazard in every
direction, they drive the eleetons -In
definite directions. r. -.
Dr. Klrkpatrlck says it Is like study
ing "-an apparent ability of the rays
to .remember the directions. Involved
ln..-the atomic collision which gave
them birth."
The story told by the -phbfos is that
the...rays. as they come from the X
ray tube, have certain unsymmetrical
or biased properties, and are not the
same on all sides. This is "oplarl
zatlon." Dr. Klrkpatrlck's work ,is collec
tion of fundamental facfsi dbout the
connection between polarization and
X-ray - wave lengths.
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Milk Way Area.
- Displayed Best
; In September
ly iionert n. naser
(Paofcssor or ABtronomWntverslty
I. v . of Illinois) . . .
V URBANA, 111. VP) Onq O.J tfie most OIIDIXAXCH NO. 1331. SliKlHS 11)110
remarkable' regions of the entire an ORDINANCE granting to tlio
heavens is displayed in, the-south In Natural Oas Corporation of Oregon, r.
the -early Septembor evdnihgs. corporation, the right, privilege and
V .It;ta the region of the constellation franchs0 to lay nnu construct, and
T'CVZl 5 thereafter operate mamtoin,
Stars are the most magnlftcent-they "pair and replace; a system of con-pile-tip
In great cumulus masses like dults and pipe lines, together with
summer clouds. ij ; such fixtures or appurtenances as the
'.The circular course or 'the Milky grantee, Its successors or assigns, may
Way is so much inclined to'the equa- ecm necessary or convenient In con
tor that It has quite different post- nectlon therewith, In, under, along or
tlons In the sky at different seasons. flcoss the ,c gtrectlli hlghwuyS
.roverheadTron" northed , to
southwest. U1
In the vicinity of sthc-Northern ion, State of Oregon, for the pur
Cross, now near the zenith, the Millcy pose of transmitting and distributing
Way divides Into two parallel streams. gttS to the public for light, hc:it, fuel.
The western branch fades out in the j;ower or any other lawful purpose.
uunbiwiiuiioii vi"ul-"U3' i;."""- r""
uhlln the
li.0.... - -
eastern branch continues-on B0YJ-
. . . . ? r . .. .
log into great, Biur c-iuuua. t
. Vaft-tar omitVi In Rffimirt. thf WPSt-
ern branch appears again. The two ORDAIN Ab tuvw.
branches unite near the" ! Southern Section 1. There is hereby granted
Cross below the southern horizon. to Natural Gas Corporation of Ore
' The finest star clouds of the Milky g0n. a corporation, its successors and
Way are the great Sagttfttrlus cloud assigns, the right, privilege and fran
and the Scutum cloud not far above . . t , d construct. and to
it. These are almost directly in tho
south early in the evening on the
first of September.
. Moonless skies are retail red for the
best views of these objects. On Sep
tember 1. the moon, near the first
quarter, Is ln this part, of the sky.
Sagittarius contains tne laminar
Mllk Dipper formed by six stars. The
tendl above the cloud.
;.Thls constellation mdjfcs'llie direc-
t:inn- nf Mm rMitfr nf nrir fitPiinV1 rvr-
tern. The brleht star clouds of tho
Tegion belong to the nucleus of the for light, heat, fuel, power or an ( ; than five days after the excavation Is
system containing probabjJMps many 'other lawful purposes for a term of j made, nor made without first notify
as 60,000,000,000 stars. '''- ttvunnt.v i9rn vfnr from iind after 'the Unit tho city or its manager; and pro-
Health Talks
TONSILS AND ADENOIDS
. Food and air are two essentials
without which life Is not possible for
long. -. t
And of the two, air j the more
immediately important, sirce one may
survive for weeks wlthdut food but
only a minute or two without air.
Air Is normally taken into the body
through the nose and food- through
the mouth, and nature g has safe
guarded these two portals of entry
to the body with many tngeriious de
fences. But things will go wrong and then
the body labors under disadvantages.
How prevalent are defects of the nose
and throat has been brought to light
by the research division of the Mil
bank memorial fund. - -
la 100.000 adult, while, native-born
males, it was found that in the 20-yeur-old-agc
group more than 35 per
cent of those examined suffered de
lects. With advancing ag the prevalence
of both types of defects tended to de
cline, those of the nose less rapidly
than those of the throafe-
The nose septum (partition) is
' formed of cartilage and bone and
' does not alter much wit; age . T!ic
tonsils, however, are formed out of
so-called lymphoid tissue, a tissue
which Is most prevalent In the body
at Infancy and youthc Wnd which
tends to shrink as theperon grows
older.
. Marked obstruction -Of! the upper
breathing tract, the nosejand throat,
leads to mouth breathing, which In
turn results in a series or "other phy
sical delect 7 and structural changes.
f Diseased tonsils, recenl.studies have
shown, may cause disease of the
heart, kidneys. Joints dhd other sys
tems of the body. " ''.
Both of these defervre of -importance
at all ages, but riarlicularly
a In the growing agea.lf "a the agv
of 20 more than 35 per-tnt of those
xamined show these defects, it can
safely be stated that -the prevalence
In the ages below 20 is greater still.
This study points to the need for
greater attention and can -of the de
tects in the nose and thront of the
young.
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FIND IT
HERE
Copy for this Column must
be in by !) a. in.
1'ICTl Hi: WOKK
Expert enlarging, and tinting and
framing done by Klc hard son "The Art
Man" at Hlchitrdson's An and Gift
Shop. -29-1 t.
Mrs. Hod gen announces the open
' Ing of her kindergarten Sept. 8. Es
I tabllshed 1923. class limited. For In-
lormatlon call 423 -W. 8-27-4t
TOMORROW'S siK('l.L
Get you big cookie Jar for $1.29.
tomorrow now on ,
.,i.r. t Riehcrrisnn-. Art anu
. .. . , 1
nifr Rhnn ftr horn in the window
I .if l fZVtnn Cm thorn In t )tr winfinw
oi tne snop. Hck the color to xnatL-n j
your kitchen. They are the most prac-
tical thing ever shown In thiamine. ;
;
Mlss uiaavs M11,er 13
norarilv at tne Eastern Oregon music
tore. pian0 clusses oegtn September
v,r mrormntinn i-aii 35ti A be-
tween 4 and 7 p. m. 8-23-S t.
.
u
if you have in mind buying a lamp
it will pay you to wait for the new
iall lamps which will soon be here
end featured by Richardson's Art and
Gift Shop. They have purchased the
most exclusive line of lamps shown
this year lor the fall. The reasonable
prices will astonish you. Watch for
the announcement of their arrival at
Richardson 6 An ana uui ou
.9(1
-20-1 t.
.M" ,nLl1-1' "'7.. A
Plan0 ior aavaneu - -
uiiniprK. will onen her studio on Sep
tember 2nd. For arrangements call
240 M. 8-27-3 t
COOKi:i) FOOD SAI.H
At Community Cash store Sat.
a. m. Presbyterian Ladles Aid.
Hemstitching, ili'iuliir,
holes, etc. Morion's lilildh
button
Shop.
Alv.
"
DONT KOIUJI'T ;
The horse race donee at Imbler ot- i
night.
8-20-1
I
NOTK'f..
) Vhelma. Choate Webb is now with
the Colonial beauty shop. Sacajawea
! hotel. Ph. Main 539 or Main 830 for
appointment. . 8127-4 1.
,
DANCE AT hf.GIN
Pavilion every Snt. night. Dick
i indrev'a B-nleee orchestra
Llndsey s 5-pltce orchestra
ti-zu-ij l
,and alleys or other PUM P;
for a term of twenty years, una ue.
Jor tt term oi twenty yeura, uuu uv-
,lnlng tne terms and conditions of
R-rh fr.innhi.se. i
t "tup pitv op t.a hp ande DOES
thereafter operate and maintain, re
pair andor replace a system of con
duits and pipe lines, together with
such fixtures and appurtenances as
the grantee, or its successors or as
signs, may deem necessary or conven
ient, in rnnnertlon therewith, ill. Utl-
d ftl0 or ncross nn public streets.
Ilc ,lflCe8 in tne of L,a ranU!'
County of Union, State of Oregon.
for the nui'DOSR of transmitting
and or distributlnc cas to the public
effective date of this ordinance; all
such Installation, if practicable, to be
1VJ0. c. c
Produced
In Oregon (or
twenty-eight years
For velvety soups and sauces, rich ice creams and candies,
nnc-tcxtured cakes and puddings and custards, always use
Carnation Milk convenient, economical, always depend
able. Clean housing of clean herds and clean handling of
the milk safeguards Carnation Milk at the source and
protects its purity. And this protection continues until
Carnation reaches you in its hermetically sealed containers.
Write lor Cook Book and Baby Book
CARNATION COMPANY
Albers Bide., Front end Lovejoy Stl.
. PortUnd
(laid in the aljeys of the city 'tha.t are
open.
! Section 2. .The system of conduita.
pipe lines and other fixtures or ap
! purtenances Installed by grantee shall
; be laid or Installed so that .the top
of said pipes shall be at a depth of.
I not less than twenty (20) inches be
: low the established or official grade
I of the street, alley, parking or other
j public thoroughfare In said city, and
i otherwise in accordance with the
laws of the State of Oregon and the
j requtremnts and regulations of the
Public Service Commission of Oregon;
provided, however, that in cases
where grades have not been estab
I lishcd, such pipes shall be laid at a
depth of not less than thirty (30)
j inches below the existing surface of
; such street, alley, parking or other
public thoroughfare in said city; and
provided further that the Commis
'.Ion nf the said cilv herebv reserves i
" .
tn Hnlf th nltu mnrn. nr nthor
. llcnlf V, n ll mnrtnaa eir nthitr
agcnt.vincluding the Public Service
Commlsslon of the State of Oregon,
tts aRent 0r successors, the right to
chanRe or establish the grade of any I
of the streets, alleys, or other public
(thoroughfares in said city, and to re
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" tv nv of
or Its wlgm. to lay 01 re-lay any or
the said pipes or other equipment
laid therein, to the proper depth, so
that the same, when so laid, shall
conform to such grade or grades as
changed or established. All pipes lata
shall aUo' be in conformity to the
rules and reputations of the Public
Service Commission of Oregon in that
bchali'. ...... . ,-. .. - '; -.
Section 3. "It Is specially under
stood and agreed that the olty of La
Grunde has alroady laid and wilt con
tinue to lay, in the streets, alleys and
thoroushraros ".of said,' city. . water
mains and sewer mains," and may.
during, the life of this franchise, de
sire to lay and maintain pipes and j
other appniatus for other municipal
projects. Upon notification by the;
city, the grantee will change the lo
cation of Its pipe lines to conform
f with the necessary location or re-
location of the main pipe lines of the j
! clty'3 municipal water or sewer sys- i
: tern or other public works, and the I
Iclty of La Grande agrees, on its be-!
i half, that In making any new loca
i tlon or re-locatlon of such works, it
will, so far as the public interest
Justifies, take Into consideration the
location of the grantee's system as
nstubllshed or plotted and filed with
i tne city.
Section 4. It shall be lawful for.
- and the right is hereby granted to
;1 he s.iid Natural Gas Corporation of
j Oregon, a corporation, its successors
, or assignHi to makc all needful cx-
1 cavttlton8 in nny of tne streets or
j alleys of said city for the purpose
( of laying down, maintaining, repair-
i Inc. replacing and or operating its
ff!ondiut.5, pipe lines or other nxtures
jor appurtenances Installed for the
purposes aforesaid
Section 5. Whenever the said Na
tural Gas Corporation of Oregon, a
corporation, its successors or assigns,
shall disturb any of the streets, al
leys, avenues, roads, highways,
thoroughfares, parkings, bridges and
sidewalks, or either, of said city, for
the purposes aforesaid, it or they shall
restore the some to good order and
condition as soon as practicable and
without any unnecessary delay, at
the cost and expense of grantee, lib
successors or assigns, and on laiiure
to tio ro.-hki city oi us urnnne hihui
time within which such Installation,
replacement or restoration, shall be
completed, not exceeding 30 days nor
less than 5 days, and upon ttie fall-
-
! ure of said grantee. Its successors and
placement or restoration, said city of
m uranae snnii cause me bunic bo
be made at the expense of said gran
tee, its successors and assigns, and
any expense thus Incurred shall be
a Hen upon the property and nppara.
tus of the said company. Its succes
sors and assigns, located within the
city of La Grande, Oregon, and shall
be entered in the city lien docket,
and be enforced In the same manner
as city liens are enforced for thct
grading or otherwise improving of
streets; provided, however, that no
excavation or part of any excavation
made for the purpose of laying pipes
or other apparatus or repair of same.
under this franchise, in the main
public streets or highways shall be
permitted to remain open longer
j vided further that all excavations
j provided for herein shall be filled up
and the streeU, alleys, avenues, roads,
highways, parking. thorouhiure,?.
bridges and sidewalks or cither,
wherein such excavation shall have
been made, shall be fully and In
every respect restored to their for
mer condition.
Section 6. For the mutual conven
ience of the parties, and to assist the
city in keeping and maintaining tts
redbrd of pipes and other apparatus
underground within the city limits,
and In making Its plans for the '-I
cation, extension or re-location of any
mains used by it, the grantee herein
shall, prior to the commencement o;
the construction of its distributing
system, file with the city man.igei
a map showing the location and
sizes of the pipes and mains in thf
several streets and thoroughfares or
said city, which locations shall be at
nm.. r.v..n.l,.Ari . nri n nnrnvri hv the
City Manager, and the map filed with
I... . .. i. i
the CltV Recorder. SllCh maO maV be
the City Recorder. Such map may be
for the whole city or for any district
or portion thereof In which it is im
mediately proposed to carry on con-
struction work.
Section 7. Nothing in this ordin
ance shall be construed In any way
to prevent the proper authorities of
the city of La Grande. Oregon, from
sewering, grading, paving, planking,
replacing or repairing or otherwise
Improving or altering any of the
streets, alleys, highways or sidewalks
of said city, but all such work sfct
be done, if practicable, so as not tj
obstruct, impair or prevent the free
f nmAC ntW nniMirnt 1
' r
of the grantee Us successors or s ;
signs, and the Installation of the
wo.ks of the grantee shall in no way
obstruct, impair or prevent the free
use of any underground works pre-
vlously Installed by any other f an -
chlHO-holder.
Section 0. In consideration of the
privileges and franchise granted by
this ordinance, the said Natural Gas
Corporation of Oregon, a corporation,
for itself, Its successors and assigns,
agrees to defend all actions, and if
damages be awarded, to pay all dam
ages, resulting from injuries sustaln-
ed by reason of any excavation, in-
stal'.;U;r.n of mains or other appll-
anccs used by It or under Its exclu
sive control.
Section 0. It is hereby declared
that the City Commission of the city
of La Grande estimates that the fair
compensation for this franchise to
the city of La Grande is two per
cent w, ) or tne gross earnings oi
the grantee, derived from service Ut
its patrons now or hereafter located
wlthln the city of La Grande, same
to be paid, as herein provided, in
annual Installments, not later than
-ivt ,m Hnve nfm, v, of tun
thi
p.. v...cl.J...v "
the estimated total cost of the works
proposed hereunder is $240,000.00, and
that the yearly sum to be expended
Is approximately $10,000.00; that tho
maximum rate to be cfihrged by
grantee hereunder shall be $2.00 per
thousand cubic feet: that the grantee
of this franchise, its successors and
assigns, shall commence actual con
struction work hereunder In good
faith not more than thirty days from
tho effective, date of this ordinance.
utiu Hiiuu, wiinin two iiiunvns huat
commencement of the work (unless
an extension is granted as herein
provided) have in operation a gua
plant, together with a distributing
' system Which is- actually delivering
gas Wlthin the corporate limits
sulci city; provided, however, in tlio
event the grantee, lis successors 01
assigns, sluill bo prevented from or
delayed In commencing or completing
ssld work within the times herein
sneeirirri. hv reiison of nnv l'tientlan
or other causes hevond Its or their
control, the time for the performance
of said work shall be extended for k
period equal to the period of such
Interference or delay, nnd' provided
further, that the City Commission,
for irood cause shown, imv extend
said time from month to month, not
exceeding six months, by nn order
, ' , ,
entered In Its Journal, unanimously
concurred in Dy inreo memucrs oi tne
commission. It Is nlso specially un-
derstood nnd agreed tlmt subject to
tho provisions hereof for extension
due to delays beyond the control ot
the grantee, Its successors nnd as-
signs, and the other provisions ro- 7S,S .'sup piles Mo
isting to extensions, the franchise w. p. nlncette. Fruit Insn'r . . 19 53
herein granted shall he declared
A L DB A M
Oregon's Land ofMtUc and Honey
third county in the entire United
States in the number of pure bred Jeney dairy cows and here busy
bees produce 200,000 pounds of honey every year.
Farm products bring Albany $10,000,000 every year in livestock,
cereals, dairy and poultry produce. Forly-ninc factories, producing
$6,600,000 each year, give Albany a $2,000,000 annual payroll. Seven
teen retail chain stores attract trade from 75 miles away.
Albany's $3,500,000 construction program for 1930-31 assures pros
perity's continuance. The Great Northern and Northern Pacific railroads
will spend $1,500,000 projecting their lines to central Oregon, and
$1,500,000 more will be spent for new highways. These long-term large
building operations will use many families, build many homes.
At the vanguard of all such progress is the Democrat-Herald, Linn
County's only daily, the 4,236 A.B.C. circulation of which covers com
pletely its cily and suburbs. Leader and guardian, the Democrat-Herald
is the only spomcr to Oregon's "promised land."
am
Every day HO, 034 Orsjon bttysri read thus twWc
Motcrttcn Newtoapcrt:
Albany Dtmocrat-Htruld La Grande Obttrver
Athland Iidinft
Atierta A Horien
Eueene Rmvittrr
Medford Matt Trtbun
Oregon Cirv fnierpriia
ftoseburt Nwi-evi-
Grant Pan Courier
Klamath Falls Hraid.Htwt
Sales .apnal -Journal
The Dalle Chrome e
M C MOGO.SE.r! S CO Inc.
New York
Cblcayo
Portland
Sen Franeftca Lot
ROSEBURG IS ANOTHER
be and the same shall be forfeited;
if the construction wont la not com-
menced and completed within the
times herein specified.
ttsclt. Its nucccssore and. assigns, cov-
ennnts ana agrees with the city or
La Grande, a municipal corporation,
that In consideration of the granting
to It of the rights and privileges em-
braced in this Ordinance, it will pay
to the city of La Ornnde, Oregon.
. ...... ,
llnv(,,,, '';., .,", ,
day of .anuary. 19.4 from service to
Its patrons now or hereafter located
wlthtn the city of La Grande. Oregon,
same to be paid in annual Install-1
meuts not later than sixty (60) days
after the end of the period covered
by the payment, and that It will
(..rnlaH tlu nt ,h. ..rt nf Ktlh
t t
Jnw. u lltt.ivi obubcit.
" - ... L , "
win uuuw me mspruwun ui it
. . . : .
at all reasonable hours upon demand
of the Commission.
In further consideration of this
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franchise, the grantee will, with Its
acceptance, file with the city a surety
bond In the amount of $1,000.00. con-
ditioned upon the faithful porfor-
mance of the terms and conditions
of this Ordinance during the perloc
of its existence.
Section 11. Every charge, rate, fee
or compensation made or demanded
by the grantee of this franchise for;.
any service renderefl or to oe renaer-
ed shall be Just, fair and reasonable.
1 Tltn fiihlii Srvlffl Pnmni!si:lnn of
. .
, (jregon sna u nave ine power iu Ul-
tel.mlne what rtcs. clmr'BCS. fees and
ellsat,ons mndc, churBcd or de -
, mM c0 tlon, nre un.
Jug(. , unrensonnaU, , lnsutnclent or un-
, discriminatory or preferential,
i . . ., ,,, ,,,,i. ,. ..
onablo ami sufficient.
Section 12. The rights, privileges and
i franchises hereby granted to said
Natural Cms Corporation, a corpora-
t!on. its successors and assigns, shall
continue and be in full force and of-
feet for the full period of twenty
(on. vniira frrt,v, flnri th tnkiii?
effect, including accejUance. hereof.
tand aro hereby granted subject to all
, the tonus, conditions and restrictions
of tho charter of the city of Ln
Grande, Union County. Oregon, now
in effect, excent so far as such terms
may be modified or superseded by the
Constitution or laws of the State of
Oregon or of the United States.
I Section 13. This ordinance shall
? oc inoperative unless accepted in
; writing by the grantee and filed with
: the City Recorder of La Grande wlth-
i in forty days after the passage of this
j Ordinance.
( Pnsscd and adopted this 27th day
:nf A,,m.t. i (inn iw thrm Pnmmlii.
UtnnoriT vnt'lmr thornfnr.
. ;.";.
Attest:
(Sd.) J. E. Stearns,
City uecorder.
The foregoing Ordinance is hereby
Ai'i'KUViiiJ mis a (in uy oi iugunv,
liKiO,
(Sd.) A. T. Hill,
President of the City of La Grande,
Oregon.
Piled August 27th, 1930.
(ad.) J. E. Stearns.
City Recorder.
(Endorsed: Piled in my office for
renentHtlon to tho City Commission
i nr
thiH 25th day of June, 1030. (Signed)
j. e. Stearns, City Recorder.)
0-28-lt.
(oi;vi'v cohht i'Iiocheiiinus
AT Al lil'ST TEIIM
lieiierul Fund
Iwest Const Tel. Co..
i Telephones $04.25
w. K. Hnrrls. Election Booths.. 5.00
Western Union Tel. Co.,
telegrams
13.10
26.30
! clty ot L Grande, water
l Sawyer-Holmes Merc. Co.,
supplies
31.75
1.35 Cnrr Furniture Co., do
Oregon Motor Reg. Co.,
license list 10.00
; West Coast Print Co.. supplies.. 65.01
Kllhom Stationery Co.. do 3.70
'Burroughs Add. Machine Co..
' Maintenance, elc 32.00
Rcmlngton-Itand Co., supplies 6.70
Servlcc6 Laboratories.
Jnnltor Supplies 617.60
E. O. Light & Power Co.,
lights 41.61
Union Mlgc. it Inv. Co.,
: Bond Premium 10.00
, , ,., i'""""B 'f
toiouy E. Barker, do ' 31.30
lULy it Albany the land of
milk dnd honey for here if the
Detroit
Seattle
Aneclei
WEALTHY OREGON MARKET
jVan Petten Lbr. Co.,' lumber.... 8.85
J. O. Penney Co.. j
buppnes xor indigents ay.oa
vv. J. Hallmark, do ,. 37.60
Satcw store, do U.40
Levy store, do !. 20.00
10. R. Meat Co., do 34.08
Mark Crosland, do- 5.00
1 Frank Cleavlngor, do 8.00
, Clark Dairy, do 5.58
iBlue Mt. Creamery, do 22.20
Olnss Drticfl. do 14.85
McClay Grocery, do 94.04
l!"
Mrs Joh1 Donovan, rent 10.00
c. I. Palmer, rent 20.00
Thomas Adams, rent 10.00
Q. R. Hospital,
I Care of Indigents 288.21
Mrs. Clara Stewart, do 5.00
"" UU U.W
Snodgrass & Zimmerman
BUflal Of IlldllZent
Burial of Indigent 42.00
lQeo' Blanton. loga ..... 110.00
ljiBhtoii Weldlnir Works.
, wwumih nuttta,
cutting Jail lock 7.00
Stevens Service Station
' "fP11" .n"""Zl
Perkins Motor Co., do 32.35
e ,I)d Ac0 Comn)
luRt on men 12.11
t Nelson Print. Co.. printing 25.90
;Erlckson Durland,
I spray material 128.70
H. G. Avery. Expense 28.58
! Elgin Recorder. Pub. Reports .. 33.70
""server
Pub. Proc, etc.
36.20
480.00
ITnrritA Mftr f?n .nrav
Gri.mie Book store'
supplies 7.35
I Modern Laundry, lndy 18.95
I 1
tirnrnii ntniuti
pnto r.rnco iotnr
,w L Devlne do
! Ri8i, McKennSnV'do
Lyle Ledbcttcr, do
F. J. Bberconnor, do ...
Harold Browning, do .
ifleo, Clny, do
113.10
78.68
144.75
76.84
30.60
5.98
13.73
3.49
i,'.'. Tll',h ' ?
6.98
i Jlln chirk, do' ZIZ.ZZI 349
S. D. Buich, do 34.94
chas. Weugol, do ,.
Rex Baroness, do
Ira Cantrell, do
23.20
13.46
20.04
A. P. Bar tin ess, do 18.45
w- J- Staudley. do
83.88
'-E. Peuerhelm. do 74.88
sliillTngV do 5991
H..rr Cnntri. 'tin '. r" so'ttd
Walla Creasman, do 39.84
'Jesse Knight, do 20.98
Paul Dailey, do 10.46
uiuyion crown, tio iu.u
R. E. Delauey, do 27.44
E. B. Know lea, do 38.88
Bert Abel, do 69.87
jonn Richards, do
0.08
Leonard Plte, do 2.09
John B. Scott, do 116.80
Joe Scott, do 5
Qulntus Witty, do 14.07
m Bechtell, do 4.99
RlIpl Wltty" do : i6??
Arley Thompson, do 33.04
iVllUghn BoSWell, do 11.98
Overton Scott, do 36.44
I Harry McNab, do 1.49
,Ly.le Boswell, do 12.47
Halstcad Wheeler, do - 2.99
Joe Wnceleri tto
0.90
( Donald Yarrlngton, do 40.94
uuiiit iwiiiivuy , vi u d.di
George Kennedy, do 26.95
James Scott, do j. 79.33
Mat Boswell, do 32.95
Eiwln Scott, do 98.32
George White, do 16.44
G. E. Howell, do 67.41
W. D. Miller, do
j H. Simpson, do
20.04
I John Case, do .....
4.00
Prank Flsk, do B9.06
L. P. Plsk. do 14.05
Prcd L. Hagey, do ; 11.60
Jnck Starco, do 10.48
I COME IN AND CHOOSE rSrs j
complete stock of inerchandi.se. - We carry everything that you may care to take
with you on your weekend outing.
. BANANAS
Golden ripe fruit NO OVER RIPUS. Will carry nicely on your week end
outing. Look at the price.
Dozen ... . 19c
SARDINES
Maximum Sardines in the large oval Crown brand Norwegian. Packed in
tins. Spiced, mustard or tomato pure olive oil.
sauce.
Can.....:...10c 2Cans 25c
PORK AND BEANS SOUPS
Van Camps medium tins. Don't for- Campbell's and Van Camp's, all
get them on your trip. .flavors.
Can. .... .. . , :8c Can. . 9C
PANCAKE FLOUR BABY FOOD
Albers flapjack for breakfast. Just Ct-i hers biand. Recommended by Doc
licforc that fishing hike. tors. Carrots, spinach, prunes, etc.
Package ...... 23c Can ...... 12c
SOMKTHINtJ SAVKI) OS KVKKYTIIINtJ
' 598
... 133.81
... 77.7
.oy Mercer, ao ....
Bay Hays, do 4 39.68
Guy Dutton, do 1S.98
Riley Chandler, do 38.87
V. W. Burnette,
do
5.08
Avis Ferris, do
Roscoe Neal, do .
H. L. St. John, do
Qeno Savage, do .
Ed. Jensen, do
Tom Sencerbox, do
43.55
5.47
4.02
3.23
83.88
55.08
85.80
70.87
William Hill, do .
Frank Poole, do ...
Q. D. Dietrich, do .
M. Q. Murray, do .
Claude Jones, do .
79.87
79.26
74.68
John Bowery, do
Earl Miller, do 29.94
S. B. Morgan, do 67.08
O. E. Howell
spreading gravel ... .' 118.66
Hargctt & Sudbrock,
hauling gravel 358.50
F. D. Bldwell, do 93.00
State Ind. Acc. Comm.
Ins, on men 73.99
Western Union Tel. Co.,
telegrams 5.40
West Coast Tel. Co.,
telephones 10.65
O. L. Ac P. Co
lights and power 81.88
Co. Treasurer, freight 4.90
W. H. Bohnenkamp Co.,
supplies i.oo
Jack Allen Supply Co., do 3.04
Lelghton Welding works, do .... 19-U(J
Concrete Pipe Co., do 241.87
Cox Auto Elec. Co.. do 28.81
W. K. Gilbert Co.. do 15.84
La Grande Iron Works, do
26.20
50.20
Perkins Motor Cd., do .
J. D. Adams Co., do ...
Ira Cantrell, timbers .
Falks Store, boots
L. E. Hill, supplies ...
Stato Highway Comm.,
6.25
35'9?
BOO
... 24.05
... 93.04
... 35.55
.... 84.08
... 212.64
... 117.18
.... '108.00
...I 4.90
do
J. E. Hazeltone Co., do ....
The Texas Co.. do
Shell Oil Co., do
Playlo Oil Co., do ,
Ore. Trull Lbr. Co., do ..
Jacobs Bros. Lbr. Co.. do
Market Jtoails
A. N. Stonedahl; 'right-of-way..
Pete Grace, labor
W. L. Dovlne. do
Russel McKennon, do
08.80
92.86
46.17
1.26
Harold Browning, do 00.78
R: H. Davis, do 124.75
Art Weagel, do 87.26
Geo. Clay, do 109.19
Ralph Weagel, da 07.77
Ted Romlnger, do 06.75
Jim Clark, do- 80.71
Willard McGregor, do 87.26
R. C. Alexander, do ; 87.25
Fred Behrens, do 84.64
Howard Pock, do 84.20
L. H. Wells, do 87.25
Bill Kennedy, do 87.25
James Darr, do 8.97
W. W. Hill, do 4.79
S. D. Burch. do 109.01
Chas. Myers, do 170.86
W. J. Stundley, do 98.46
W. A. Beck, do 168.66
Chas. Weagel. do 99.80
J. L. Geertsen, do 10.40
Fred Carroll, do 34.76
O. F. Hall, do 62.00
Sam Bassott, do 79.76
iC, A. Tobin. do 20.03
! Barney Greenwood, do 67.27
'Jack Tidball, do
16.00
Del Erwlll, do ; 40.33
A. E. DeVoro, do 74.75
Vernon DoQraw, do .', 71.70
A. O. Byfleld, do 40.33
A. E. Feuorhelm, do 83.90
Reuben Greenwood,. do 60.70
E. P. Ooertsen, do 50.81
Oco. VanHoutcn, do ; 33.27
Orol Rosowall, do 36.8B
M. L. DeVoro, do 11.00
Hownrd Brundatzo. do ll'.OO 1
Tuck Nelson, do 8.07
H. S. Brundage, do 11.00
Marlon Ruudnll, do 6.08
Thomas Beaumont, do 20.07
Donald Pearson, do ::' 20.07
G. F. Hagey, do ...........
James Riggs, do
James Newman, do ...;....;...V.'7 20.97 .
Chester Oliver, do ., 2.99
Tom Davis, do .106.09
John Skllllngs. do 1 . 108.09 ,
Burr Cantrol, do 134.91
Walla Creasman, do 134.91
8. N. Smith, do 19.96"
Bert Taylor, do ,. 11.08
Frank Hyatt, do 57.86
Frank Romlnger. do 166.00 '
Asel Colt, do 282.79
Dlllard Choato, do 27.98
Merlin Hyott, do 26.91
Jcsso Knight, do 44 9a
CI W hnnrllnr tin SQ RO
' Pnul Dttiley, do "!"".!!!".!"".!. 16.46
Murray Durham, do 42.60
Riley Chandler, do 6.98
Biil Russell, do 47.84
Raymond Waelty. do 13.45
Arnold Waelty. do , 12.70
John Waelty, do 9.71
Eldon Hartley, do 17.94
Jim Hallgarth, do 8.07
H. E. Banton. do 155.04
w' L Rcnnrils, do""L 156.00
Fred Tacey, do 124.75
Harold Hug. do 124.76
Al Collp. do 114.29
J. W. Banton, do 155.38
Fred Colip, do 126.67
John Richards, do 45.43
James Riggs, do 41.94
Roy Mercer, do 17.94
Avis Ferris, do ' 46.45
Rcscoe Neal, do 164.22
H. L. St. John, do 120.87
Gene Savage, do !. 06.47
J. R. Robbs. do 34.15
Ed. Jensen, do 92.96
Tom Sencerbox. do 69.67
William Hill, do 71.88
Frank Poole, do ....
O. D. Dietrich, do ..
f fl Murrr.v rin
81.12
89.24
76.13
81.12
81.12
44.91
I Claude Jons. do ...
John Bowery, do
iEurl Miller, do
S. B. Morgan, do ......
166.71 '
Pete Woll, do 214.90
R. p.. Wheeler, Cat. rent 153.99
Hargett & Sudbrock,
hauling gravel 288.30
F. D. UUlwcll, do - 34.80
La Orando Book Store, supplies 1.35
Stato Ind. Acc. Comm.
Ins. on men 196.75
Cox Auto Elev. Co.. supplies 22.20
W. II. Bohnenkamp Co., do 42.15
W. K. Gilbert Co., do 40.51
Union Hdwe. Co., do 36.61
Perkins Motor Co.. do 41.41
La Grande Iron Works, do" ...... 47.43
Fcenaughty Mach. Co., do 75.00
Hug Garage, do 00
Soulo Steel Co., do 160.30
L. E. Hill, do 7.15
Motor Servlco Garage, do ' 5.20
Bunting Tractor Co., do 17.57
Frederick -Post Co., do 2 .35
J. D. Adams Co.. do 28.64
Jack Allen Supply Co., do 82.81
Concrete Plpo Co., do 88.75
Union Oil Co., do 12.69
Texas Oil Co., do 103.30
Shell Oil Co.. do 897.28
Standard Oil Co., do 277.79
Playlo Oil Co.. do 6.05 l
W. Stevens, do '. 45.60
T. R. Mlixwell. do 148.74
Pondosa Pine Lbr. Co., do 103.23
Bowman-Hleks Lbr. Co., do.... . 17.00
Van Petten Lbr. Co.. do 34.10
In rc allowance to various Indigent
persons: Allowed as follows, B. F. Bla
lock, 410.00; Frances DcBoie, 810.00;
Henry C. Druy, M0.00; Amelia Hllder
brant, $12.50; Frank HobbH, 425.00;
Win. Huntley, 8.00; A. D. Mclntyro,
10.00; Mrs. T. J. Norvall, $17.50;
Oarollno Perley, $1000; Eather Pow
ers, $12.00: Sarah E. Rogers, $16.00;
Wlnnlo Thorno, $10.00; Jackson S.
Walker, $10.00; L. A. Moore, $12.50; ,
In ro approval of county treasurer's
report: Approved.
In re application Robort T. Jacob
for refund of taxes: Continued
In ro petition of C. L. McKlnnls, et
lal., for Market Road: Potltlon placed
on f llo to bo considered ut January
mooting, 1931. '