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MEMORIAL SERVICE DRAWS
LARGE GATHERING SUNDAY
On the Nation’s Roll of Honor:
William Portar.
Milford DeWolfe.
Dr. R. M. Denney.
In an eloquent addrett last Sunday
afternoon Dr. W, It. Hinton paid a
tribute to three men from l.enlr who
have died <>n the field ol battle : Wil­
liam Poller. Dr. Denney and Milford
DeWolfc. Dr. Iliitton drew an in­
spiring picture of the work being
done for the common people of the
world, and the part America will have
in making peace permanent.
Mayor Baker pretided at the meet­
ing. which was held at the Honor
Board. I he Multnomah Guard band
rendered a patriotic program Hun­
dreds of citizens crowded the streets,
and «bowed a deep interest iu the
memorial service.
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LENTS STATION, PORTLAND, OREGON, OCTOBER 3, 1918
ARLETA CHURCH WILL
WELCOME NEW MEMBERS
Sunday, October 6, will be “Mem­
bership Day” at the Arlcta Baptist
Church. Quite a number of families
have recently moved into the neigh
borhood and have sent to the old
home church for letters of member­
ship. Some have been waiting for
friends, so the day ha» been set aside
for a general rally of new members
and a special effort to secure more.
At II A. M. the sermon will be fol­
lowed by "The Lord’s Supper" and
the hand of fellowship will be given
to those who have recently united
with the church.
The evening service hour has been
changed to 7 30 o’clock, when the
pastor, Rev. W. Garnet Handley, will
speak on a subject that is in the
minds of many, viz., "Wilt the Bap­
tist Church Be Put On the Scrap
Heap When the Boys Come Home?"
Special music by the large choir, led
by Professor C. M. Godfrey, at all
services.
PROPLRTY QWNtRS PAY EXCESSIVE
PRICES FOR ‘PATENTED" PAVEMENTS
City of Portland Lay« Hard Surface for About Half of
Charge Made by Contractor«--Seattle Shows (Jp
“Patent” Claims as Poor Basis for Gouging--! he
Herald Firat to Publish Interesting Facts on Pave­
ments Brought Out in United States Court.
VOL. XVI.
plainant has been extensively en­
gaged throughout the United States
tn the manufacture and construction
of pavements embodying said alleged
invention r
-"* has expended
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and
large
sums of money in a nd about tne
sam«, and has caused such pavements
to be extensively put upon the mar­
ket. and has expended much time,
labor and money in introducing .the
same and creating a great demand
therefor, and that it is prepared to
supply the market therefor.
This defendant further answering,
on information and belief, denies
that the said complainant has a large
dumber of employees engaged in the
construction of said pavements, and
denies that the said invention has
proved of great value and that the
complainant will realize great gains
and profits from the exclusive en­
joyment of its alleged rights in said
invention; and denies that the com­
plainant still retains for itself and
its licensees the exclusive right to
make, construct, use and sell said
pavements embodying the said in­
vention.
Patent May Be Void.
The defendant further answering
paragraph IV of said bill of com­
plaint. avers, on information and be­
lief, that the said Letters Patent
granted to Frederick J. Warren, un­
der date of May 5, 1903. are null and
void for that the said Frederick J.
Warren was not the original or first
inventor or discoverer of the alleged
improvements in pavements
de­
scribed in said Letters Patent, or of
anything patented therein, but that
prior to his supposed invention or
discovery thereof the same had been
known to. or used by, other persons,
at the following named places:
Many Users of Patented Pavement.
Under private contract it cost in Portland, is that the paving mix­
Multnomah County about $120 per ture is patented and hence of un­
s<|Uare yard to place a two-inch usual value. This theory of patent
wearing surface on the Columbia protection was called to the fore in
River Highway,
Under municipal Seattle soon after Seattle began to
construction it cost the City of lay pavements without the interven­
Portland $0.M>3 per square yard to tion of contractors. Case No. 2067
place a <wo-inch wearing surface on in equity, in the United States Cir­
Terwilliger Boulevard. The highway cuit Court for the Western District
GRANGE TO CELEBRATE
NAMES OF SOLDIERS FROM
work was done before the war when of Washington, was entitled “War­
FORTY-FIFTH BIRTHDAY
LENTS WANTED FOR ROLL labor ami materials were not nearly
ren Brothers Company, complainant,
Evening Star grange will celebrate
a« expensive as they are today. The vs. the City of Seattle, a municipal
The
Herald
desires
to
obtain
the
it« forty-fifth anniversary Saturday,
boulevard job has just been finished, corporation, defendant." The case
October 6. at it« hall, Section Line name of every man serving under
the
colors
whose
home
is
in
Lents
with war price« paid on nearly every never came to trial, a motion to dis­
road and East Eighty-first street.
I he program will be varied, includ­ and vicinity. Please inform us also item of expense.
miss being made by the complainant.
ing initiations in the third and fourth of any who arc wounded or die in
In a statement just issued by R.
The City of Seattle, in its amended
the
service
that
they
may
be
prop
­
degrees and an open session in the
S, Dulin, chief of the Bureau of
afternoon with a patriotic and anni­ erly designated in the Roll of Honor. Statfilards of the city, these facts answer, set up a number of inter­
Parents or other relatives, and
esting facts, if they are facts, and
versary program.
friends,
of our boys at the front, are are set out:
Preparations are being made to ac­
they have not been disproved. Leav­
”1 have the honor to submit here­ ing out the formalities of the an­
commodate all who come and a big urged to bring in their letters to be
printed.
Even
extracts
from
these
crowd is expected. The hall will be
with a summarized statement of
appropriately decorated and every letters will- be of great interest. coats and operation« of the Muni­ swer, the City of Seattle set out:
Don
’
t
be
selfish
with
your
letters.
visitor will be treated to one of those
1 Ins defendant denies that hereto-
famous grange dinners. All grangers Everybody wants to hear from “our” cipal Paving Plant and crews in iorc, and prior to the 16th day of
boys
in
France.
preparing 14.45« square yards of May, 1901, one Frederick J. Warren,
arc invited to be present.
Many of the boys, themselves, get
J. I. ohnson has been master of
The Herald, and to each who reads base, consisting of an original ma­ a citizen of the United’ States, be­
Evening Star Grange for more than
Clifford Richardson, of Long Island City,
these lines, we extend a special in­ cadam which we scarified and re­ came and was the original, first and
12 years.
X. Y.. at the city of New York and at the
shaped with new material.
vitation to write to us direct.
This sole inventor of a new and useful city
of Philadelphia.
in street pavements
also includes crushed rock and improvement
Robert B. Stanton, of Coronado. Califor­
LENTS BOY SIGNALLY
that
was
not
known
or
used
before
nia, at Coronado. Cal., and at Baldy Moun­
HONORED BY PERSHING RURAL CARRIERS WANTED
necessary labor to give proper su- his alleged invention or alleged dis­ tain,
Cal.; alao at San Antonio, Cal.
AT FOUR OREGON TOWNS
per-elevation to curves.
covery thereof; denies that the same
K D. Upham, of Long Island City, X. Y.,
A former Lents boy, Corporal If.
"'rhe 14,458 square yards were thus was not patented and described in at Long Island City, N. Y.
The United States Civil Service
C Van Amburgli. has been awarded Commission
P. Griffith, of Philadelphia, Pa.,
has announced an ex­ prepared at a cost of $1,564.03. or printed publications in this and for­ at George
Willette Point, New York.
a distinguished service cross by Gen­ amination to be held at Oregon City
eign countries before his alleged in­
Frederick A. Mellette, of Genera, New
eral Pershing for heroism in action, and Portland. Octolx r 2t>, NIK. i <> nil $0.108 per square yard. The 22.464 vention or alleged discovery, or more
York, at Geneva, New York.
lie i« the «on of Mr. ami Mrs. Z. D.
square yards of asphaltic concrete than two years prior to his applica­
the
position
of
rural
carrier
at
Bor
­
Arthur C. Grover, of Rutland. Vermont, at
Thurmond, who reside south of ing, Milwaukie, Molalla. Oswego and wearing surface, two inches thick, tion for Letters Patent of the United Rutland.
Vermont.
I ent«, near the Estacada electric vacancies that may later occur on
States therefor.; denies that his al­
Luther II. Pike, of Manchester, N. H., at
line. It is reported that Corporal rural routes from other postoffices, were laid at a cost of $14.011.18. or leged invention was not in public use Manchester, N. IL, and at Johnatown. N. Y.
\ .in Amburgh a« a motorcycle dis­ The examination will be open to citi­ $O.(i22 per square yard.
Samuel Whinery. of New York City, N.
and on sale in this country for more
patch nder, made trip after trip zens who arc actually domiciled in
”Thi« show« a total cost, includ­ than two years prior to his said ap­ Y. , at New York City and Milesburg, N. Y.
J.
P. Crawford, of Brooklyn, New York,
Miros« the shell «wept roads in a
territory of a postoffice in the ing wearing surface and base of plication for United States Letters at Brooklyn. N. Y.
gassed arca, befóte and during the the
Patent;
and
denies
that
the
same
county and who meet the other re­
G. A. Beyard. of Bellefonte, Pa.. at
capture of Vii try and during its oc­ quirements. During the continuance $15.515-11. or $0.(WJ per square yard. was not abandoned.
Bellefonte. Pa.
cupation by the Germans, crawled of the present war the Commission Owing to difficulties such as labor
A. Van Camp, of Washington. D. C, at
This defendant further answering
into the town and brought back in­ will, in accordance with the request shortagr, delay in delivery of ma­
Waahington, D. C.
format ion of great value to tuì com of the Postoffice Department, admit terials ami securing trucks for says that it has not knowledge, in­
J.
E. Wynkoop, of
<
Pottsville, Pa.. at
formation or belief, save by the said Pottsville.
Pa.
mander.
women to rural carrier examinations transportation, this cost is consid­ billfof complaint as to whether the
George H. Bailey, of Washington. D. C.,
upon the same conditions as men.
erably higher than it would have <ai<l Frederick J. Warren, made ap- at Waahington. D. C.
Soldier Writea From England
pli«At>o*i
to
the
Commissioner
of
D. W. Bailey,-of Chelsea. Mass., at Chet
.muter uounai cuudit ions."
r Foleef! Valley Honors *Boys ”
—
r * fwhntwfl tii
Patents of the United States, in due ■•a. Maas.
In discussing the project of hard- form of law, for Letters Patent of
from 1 orles Valentine, who is sta­
W.
B. Pariaen, of Newark, N. J., at New­
A social and entertainment was
tioned hi England for the present. given by the Parent-Teacher Associ­ surfacing Terwilliger Boulevard anti the United States, whereupon such ark. X. J.
J. L. Fulton, Georg? D. Carr. Frederick
Hi- lived in the Bclrosc-Gilbcrt ation at the Powell Valley school­ the purchase of a municipal paving proceedings were had and taken;
Mathew«, James Walton, James Wallace,
neighborhood when he entitled sev­ house Thursday evening in honor of plant with which to do the work. En­ that upon the Sth day df May, 1903, E.
Rudolph Mass, of Chicago. Illinois, at Cha
eral month« ago. The spirits of the the boys who will soon leave for
Letters Patent of the United States cago, III.
boys "over there” are kept up, Pri­ training tamps. They are Hjalmer gineer Dulin said:
Barber Asphalt Pai
Paving Co. and ita offi-
No. 727,505, duly signed and sealed,
1 2
Pa., at Long Island
“A significant fact in connection were issued to the said Frederick J. cera. of Philadelphia.
vate Valentine say«, by the fact that Staffanson and Carl Keller. At the
City,
N.
”
T.
the people of the United States arc last meeting of the association the with this work was that the cost of Warren, whereby there was granted
Logan
Pago, Wm. V. Judson and
standing firmly for world democracy. following officers were elected: $0.093 a square yard was attained at to him, his heirs and assigns, the ex­ Amai L. Waller
Barber,
______ of
__ Washington. D. C., at
Letter« are what the boys need, more President, Principal George Metzger;
Waahington.
D.
C.
a time when the cost of both labor clusive right to make, use and vend
than anything cite.
Edward
IXeSmedt,
of Newark, X. J., at
vice-president, William Peterson; and material has soared skyward. «aid invention throughout the United Newark, N. J.
States ami territories therefor for
treasurer, Andrew Ryberg; secretary,
A. B. Vandermark. of Jersey City, N. J..
Notice to Mothara of Babies.
Miss Martha Hagberg; assistant sec- For instance, the city laborers on the term of seventeen years from at Jersey City, N. J.
The Lents Parent-Teacher Circle rctary. Miss Caroline Tallincn, l>ri- the work received $4 an eight-hour the date of said Letters Patent, and
W. H. Foye, of San Fraaeiaeo, Cal., at
will hold a nn cling Friday, October mary teacher.
day instead of $J, the rate which •is to all such matters this complain­ San Francisco. Cal.
James M. Hawes of Covington. Ky., at
11. between 10 A. M ami 4 r. M., for
prevailed only .% year ago, while the ant to make due proof thereof.
Covington, Kentucky.
the purpose of weighing and meas­
This
defendant
further
answering
Rally Day Notice.
Marcus H. Hotlgman. of Denver. Colo­
cost of asphaltic cement has doubled ivers that it has no knowledge, in­
uring all the children in this dis-
rado; F. C. Blake, of Denver. Colorado, and
The members of the Lents Evan* front $9.25 a ton to $18.50 a ton.
tricl,rl>ctween the ages of six months
formation or belief, save by said bill the Blake Asphalt Company and its offi­
of Denver. Colorado, at Denver, Colo­
ami Rix years. All mothers are re­ gelical Church are rallying to the
"1 he cost of $0.(i22 a square yard of complaint as to whether on the cers.
rado.
work
which
promises
to
make
the
quested to come and bring their
4th
day
of
December,
1903,
or
at
any
for
the
two-inch
asphaltic
concrete
George D. Baker, Adolph Wulff, Frank J.
children, as file government requires Rally- Day program a great success.
time, the said Frederick J. Warren Siefert. of Cincinnati, Ohio, at Cincinnati.
us to get this rc|>ort as soon as pos- Four hundred is the mark. Many wearing surface is a marked con­ <ltd, by an instrument in writing, as­ Ohio.
are already curious to sec that large trast to the price of $1.43 for the
Arthur B. Dean, of Louisville, Kentucky,
sible.
sign to complainant the entire right,
A trained nurse will be in attend­ number at Sunday school in this part two-inch asphaltic concrete wearing title and interest in and to said Let­ at Louisville. Ky.
of the town. A «quail of soldiers
Walter Wilkinson, of Baltimore, Mary
ance t<> aid in the work.
from Vancouver, Wash., is expected surface which the Warren Construc­ ters Patent, including any and all ac­ land, at Baltimore, Md.
MRS. f). A. HESS. President.
crued
rights
of
action
for
infringe
­
tion
Company
has
just
completed
Charles H. Slicer, of Baltimore, Mary
to be present. The soldiers will have
ment thereof, and as to such mat­ land, st Baltimore, Maryland.
a
part
of
the
program.
Remember
the
for
the
county
on
East
Eighty-sec
­
Sunday School Convention.
ter« leaves complainant to make due
K. G. Schwendenian. of Oak Tark, Illi-
occasion. Rally Day. Remember the
noia, at Oak Park« III., and at Chicago, Ill.;
and complete proof thereof.
A number of young people of the place. Lents Evangelical Church. Re­ ond street.
"The cost of the Terwilliger Boul­
Lenta neighborhood will attend the member the date. October 6. Remem­
This defendant further answering and to others to this defendant at
Sunday School rally to be held in ber the time. 9:45 A. M. A cordial evard work has brought into vivid avers that it has no knowledge, in­ present unknown, but whose names
Gresham Friday (tomorrow) evening welcome extended to all.
relief the excessive prices which the formation or belief as to whether and addresses and places of such
und<T the auspices of the County
bituminous paving monopoly has ex­ the complainant is. and was, at the prior use this defendant prays leave
Sum lay School Association.
The
Faat Pacing Race Won.
acted during the last ten years from time of the filing of this bill of com­ to insert by proper amendment when
meeting will be addressed by inter­
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Brown, of the public and is stil exacting on plaint, the sole owner of said Letters ascertained
esting speakers from Portland.
Patent No. 727,505. including accrued
Gresham, accompanied by Mrs. M
Fam« of Pavement Had Spread.
county and state roadwork.
ight« of action thereunder, and to
K. Hedge, of Lents, and Mrs. Cole,
Baby Boy Announced.
“
It
is
certainly
unusual
and
strik
­
This
defendant further answering
'itch
matters
leaves
complainant
to
of Portland, and Mrs Parker, mo­
Mrs. Charles F.
McGill, 4545 tored to Salem to visit The fair. ing at a time when all other com­ make due proof thereof.
avers, on information anti belief,
Eighty-eighth street, has received Mr. Brown won first prize of $1000
This defendant further answering that the said Letters Patent No. 727.-
news of the arrival of a baby boy at in the first pacing race, in 2:07%. modities and work arc increasing in avers that it has no knowledge, in­ 505 granted to Frederick J. Warren
the home of her daughter, . Mrs.. D. with his mare, "Letta Patch.” with cost at a tremendous rate to have formation or belief, save by said bill under date of May 5, 1903. are null
C. Dye. of San Diego, Cat. Sergeant Harry Squires, of Canby, as driver. paving work performed at a total > i complaint, as to whether the va­ and void, for that prior to the al­
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Dye is stationed at Camp Kearney,
cost of half of what the same work lidity of said Letters Patent No. leged invention or discovery of the
detailed to drill l*ecruit8. Mrs. Dye
cost '.aider contract prices, even dur­ 727,505 has been finally adjudicated invention there attempted to be
Subscribers, Please Nolo.
is well known in Lents.
by the Circuit Court of Appeals for claimed by the said Frederick J.
Subscribers to The Herald will ing peace times, ami the obvious an­ the Sixth Circuit, and has been rec­ Warren and more than two years
please note that under the new ruling swer to this anomoly is that the ognized in a decree of the Circuit prior to his application for Letters
Woman Lawyer Honored.
Miss Liila O’Bryon, a practicing at­ inaugurated by the government in taxpayers of Portland and Oregon Court of .Appeals for the Second Cir­ Patent of the United tSates therefor,
torney. ha« been appointed by Dis­ order to conserve the supply of have been gouged to the tune of sev­ cuit. and in numerous decrees en­ the said alleged improvements had
trict Attorney Evans to fill the va­ newspaper as much a« possible, all eral million dollars by the paving tered by the United States Circuit been patented and described in vari­
subscriptions three months in arrears
Courts for Grand Rapids, Michigan, ous letters patent of the United
cancy left by Fred Dempsey, who
must be discontinued. While The combination.
Topeka, Kansas, Montgomery, Ala­ States, and of other countries, and
will attend the officers training Herald management would prefer to
“
Commissioner
Barbur
said
in
pub
­
bama. and Fort Worth, Texas, as al­ in various printed publications,
camp nt Eugene.
await the convenience of the sub­ lic, at a council meeting last De­ leged in paragraph IV of said bill of to-wit:
scriber, yet it cannot refuse to do the
' omplaint. anti as to such matters
Hoffman Hair.
United State« Letters Patent.
bidding of the new ruling. There­ cember, when he asked for an ap-
A daughter has been born to Mr. fore, all subscribers knowing them­ propraition of $10,(X)0 for a paving leaves complainant to make due and
5.Q48—An». 27. 1872—J C. Tucker
-trict pxooX.thereof.
29.735—Aug 21. 1860—Geo. Rchrinishnv
ami Mrs. Floyd Hoffman, One hun­ selves to be in arrears for subscrip­ plant, that he could- save the city
Patent of Little Value.
dred and fourth street and Forty­ tion to this paper for a period of the entire cost of the plant on the
34,404—Feb. 18, 1862—Clark and French
ninth avenue, Peterson’s addition. three months or longer are earnestly
This defendant further answering 61,056—Jan 8, 1867—Bernard Doud
The young lady weighed seven requested to call in and have their Terwilliger Boulevard work alone. denies, upon information and belief, 69.73»—July 2(1, 1867—Russell Fisk
His statement has been absolutely that the invention patented by said 78,455—Juae 2, 1868—A. Hoyt
pounds.
date advanced.
In order that all those in arrears vindicated, as the difference between patent is of great commercial value 80,856—Aug. 11. 1868—Caduc and DeValin
Labor Leadera to Meet.
may remember this fact, .notices to the contract price of $1.40 a square and practical utility, and that the 86.355—Feb. 2, 1869—J. Warren Ilçown
.tilt and public have generally ac­ 87,007—Feb. 16. 1869—T. Smith
The Slate Federation of Labor will this effect will be mailed to each in­ ykrfl prevailing last December and
convene al Bend, October 14. Usually dividual the first of next week. The the cost of $O.(>93, as actually at­ quiesced in the validity of said Let­ 88,139—March 23, 1869—J. P. Crawford
ters Patent, and recognized any 95.378—Rept. 28. 1869—F. W. Hanney
annual meetings have been held in great majority of those now three
months in arrears are good paying tained, means a saving of $15,874 to rights of the complainant there­ 97.149—Nov 23, 18«»—D. W. Bailey
January.
subscribers and have, as a rule, paid the taxpayers and justifies the ex­ under, and that many cities and con­ 103.168—May IT. 1870—Fulton and Brace
tractors arc regularly paying royal­ 103,189—May 17. 1870—Fulton and Brace
up when the year had expired, and penditure of $10.000 for the plant.
BIRTHS.
ties for the use thereof, and that if 108,582—May 31, 1870—K. J. De Smedt
these especially we dislike to notify
—4—
"Most of the opposition to both thf complainant can receive protec­ 104,325
___ —June
___ 14, 1870—Leverich and
To Mr. and Mrs. Leslie H. Combs, that they must either settle up or the bond
Emery
issue of $1250.000 for the tion against alleged infringes of said
their
names
removed
from
the
5727 Seventieth, September 21, a son. have
115.475
—
May 80. 1871—W. W. Hubbell
Columbia
Highway
paving
in
1915
Letters
Patent,
that
the
same
would
But
there
is
no
other
way,
and
To Mr. ami Mrs. Albert P. Mum- list,
115,887—June 13, 1871—William II. Parison
ler, 9742 Sixty-fifth, September 25, a such being the case we earnestly and the $<>.000.000 issue for state be of much value to complainant, and 122,497—Jan 2. 1872—W. H. Smith
trust that none will take offense at paving in 1917 came not from per­ that large profits whatsoever, would 122.591—Jan. 9. 1872—Samuel Filbert
daughter.
.
To Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Von Klein, receiving such peremptory notice. sons opposed to good roads, but to thereby accrue to said complainant. 124,620—March 12. 1872—A. H. PaPrkina
This defendant further answering 125,798—May 20, 187»—George L. Eagan
ttib East Fifty-fourth. September 24, Newspaper publishers are also pro­
hibited from sending oft giving out the paving mohopoly which exacted denies, on information and belief, 139.848—June 17, 1878—N. B. Abbott
a son. ■
that since the acquirement by the 163,894—April 30, 1875—Leo
To Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Tracy, any free papers. Such is tne govern­ double prices for pavirig work.”
One.of th.c explanaiions for high complainant of its alleged rights un­ 169.005—Oct 19. 1875—Jonea
Jr., o028 Sixty second avenue. Sep­ ment ruling, and to such we must
price*
offered
by
tWe
pavhig
concern
obey.
der said Letters Patent, said com- 174,643—March 14. 1876—A. Van Camp
tember 21, a 'laughter.
*
No. 40
WELL KNOWN LABOR MAN
SEEKS COMMISSIONERSHIP
Oscar W. Horne, well-known or­
ganized labor leader, has formally
announced his candidacy for City
Commissioner. The Central Labor
Council has already pledged its sup­
port.
"In making public my purpose to
seek the office of City Commission­
er,” said Mr. Horne, “I do so feeling
that my wide experience in general
construction, sewer work and build­
ing of roads makes me exceptionally
well qualified to occupy a seat on the
City Commission.”
Mr. Horne served as State Repre­
sentative during the 1915 session of
the Legislature, introduced many la­
bor bills, and was chairman of the
committee on labor and industry. He
was renominated as Representative
in the primaries last May.
He is a member of the Bricklay-
~
ers’ Union, Local No. 1, of Portland,
and has served as district president
for the Northwest for the Interna­
tional Bricklayers Union four years
and was president of the Central La­
bor Council in 1892.
LENTS BOY GIVES AID
IN PATRIOTIC EFFORT
J. La Johnson, who contributed to
the success of the memorial service
by correcting the list of names on
the Honor Board, sends the follow­
ing acknowledgment to The Herald
"As I was late getting through with
the names on the Honor Board, I
left the names, as requested, with
Mr. Peterson, but Saturday evening
added two more names, Jesse Farns­
worth and Fred Dozier, two Gilbert
boys, to the list. I would like to pay
a tribute to a boy who gave me his
name as "Lucky” (Zook, who did
everything he could to help me and
did it in a clean loyalty to those
names and their work. All honor to
him as an American boy.”
176.360—April 18, 1876—8. R. Scharf
206.426—July 20, 1878—Andrew B. Dean
283.329—Aug. 14. 1883—W T. Cutter
302,679—July 29, 1884—J. E. Wynkoop
330.196— Nov. 10. 1885— Anni L. Barber
325.718—Sept. 8, 1885—J. E. Wynkoop
330.197— Nov. 10, 1885—Amii L. Barber
375,273—Dee. 20. 1887—E. J. De S+medt
381,667—April 24, 1888—G. A. Bayard
394,126—Dee. 4, 1888—Wm. C. Murdock
408,250—Aug. 8. 1889—Wai. C. Murdock
429.117—June 2, 1890—D. 0. Cruigur
465,650—Dee. 22, 1891—W. 9. Wilkinson
514.045—Feb. 6, 1894—Charles H. Slicer
607.884--- July. 26. 1898—Clifford Richardson
675,430—June 4. 1901 — Fred J. Warren
675.694—June 4, 1901—8. Whinery
683.056—Rept. 24, 1901—Malette h Seybolt
«12.7*4—Mara* M. 1871—X. B. Abbot:
British Letters Patent.
379—1879—King
610—1872
771—1872
889—1872
996—1854
2.909—1882—Thompson
1,315—1871
1.568—1873
1.748—1871
1,940—1873
5,652—1828
13,168—1900—Ward
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Printed Publications.
A treatise on Highway Construction, by
Austin T. Byrne, published by John Wiley
A Sone, New Yorh. 1893.
Street Pavements and Paving Materials,
by George W. Tillson, published by John
Wiley k Sons. New York. 1900.
Transactions of the American Society of
Civil Engineers, Vol. 35. page 70 et set)..
Article No. 772.
A treatise on Roads, by Q. A. Gillmors,
published by Van Noetrand Company, New
York, 1896.
Road Making and Maintenance, by Thom­
as Aitken.
Specification No. 62. for Street Paving,
Etc., published by the City of Loe Angeles.
1898.
L'Asphntte, by Leon Malo, published by
Baudry A Co., Paris. 1888.
Report taken from tbe Royal Technical
Experimental Institute, 15th year. 1897, Vol.
II. pages 88 92 to 96. published by Julius
Springer, to be found at Crerar Library,
Chicago, Illinois.
Knight's Mechanical Dictionary, Edition
1880, definition of Asphalt Pavement.
Definition of Asphalt Pavement in Ward's
British Patent of 1900. No. 13,168.
Work of Thomas Potter on "Concrete.''
published in 1891. Vol. 1. pages 35 and 36.
Work of G L. Sutcliffe, entitled "Con
crete. Ita Nature and Uses. * published in
1893, page 135.
Work of Dobson, entitled "Foundations
and Concrete Works," published in 1891,
in Weales Rudimentary Series, page 40.
Scientific American Supplement No. 993.
Jauuary 12. 1895. page 15867, article by
Ernest L. Ransome, a leading expert an
thority on the subject of concrete.
Scientific American Supplement Na. 997.
February 9, 1895, page 15933, article by
Spencer B. Newberry, authority on concrete.
French Work, entitled "Etude des differ
ents Genres de Parages," by H. Bernard,
published in PaPris in 1898, pages 130 and
131 and illustrative cuts.
Encyclopedia Brittanies, Vol. 22. 9th edi­
tion. page 597, et sea. published in Phila
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Excessive Prices Charged.
This defendant further answering
avers that it has no knowledge, in­
formation or belief, save by said bill
of complaint, that said complainant
has been and is willing and able to
make, construct and lay, for and to
the use of this defendant, the City of
Seattle, all such pavements and road­
ways as this defendant may require,
in accordance with the alleged im­
provements of said letters patent,
and as to such matters leaves com­
plainant to make due proof thereof,
defendant averring, however, in this
connection upon information and be­
lief, that if said complainant is either
able or willing to construct and lay
such pavements for this defendant,
it would only be at prohibited and
unconscionable prices and without
any right or justification upon the
said City of Seattle or its officers to
authorize or accept as to payment.
Double Patenting Alleged.
This defendant further answering
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