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6 THE OKECOX STATESMAXi TWUR-SDAY. .MARCH 2S,.118 ) COMMISSION ERS COURT r Following is the official publication of the record of claims before the Marion county commissioners court for the 'March itenn, 1918. with the amount allowed, bills continued, etc, according to the records in the office of the county clerk. HO.IDS A?ID HIGHWAYS, Itoad District Xo. 2. Salem Sewer Pipe ; Co.,-pipe and freight ............ Ball, ead. building bridge . . Beck & Son, George N., lum ber Dlmlck, George, hauling lum ber . . . Jones. Grand, building bridge Jorden, John, putting, in tile, ,Hr, .... i .'V Kotft tan, Frank, putting In ' t,!, ..... . . . . . . . . . . Lcr.r;fi.. E. D., hauling tile '3.8 7.50 2.50 13.0 Malone,,, IJarve, building bridge . Miller, E..S., dragging .... Ott, Hen, scraping Palmer, Earl, " hauling dirt etc , School Sc Son J., nails, etc. Troudt. Adam. dragging.... Tr&udt. C. D.,' patrolman . . . ? Itoad District No, . ' Kuenstlng. F.;G.; teaiu work, Mason, Anton, grubbing ... Olson, Lara, do, .......... Phillip, R. W.. do- . . Williams, A: P., dragging . . Yergen. E. O.. do ........ Kuenstlng, Cbas.. patrolman. - Itnna TliMtrict "So. 4. . Chase Linton, gravel ... . Itoad District Xo. 5. Davidson, John, dragging, eft. i.. . Davldsah Ralph, do Dunn, W. C, clearing road. Waltz, Herman, gravel . . . . Davidson; W. F., patrolman Road District No. . I Is user Bros., powder, fuse and caps ....... . . . . Salem Sewer Pipe Co., eement pipe ............ .... ' Ballwebber, Duke, grubbing, etc. i Ballwebber, Lin, grubbing . Ballwebber, Harvy. do .... Tml, John, dragging i .. . Blivens, Howard, scraping, Dn Rette, F. Ralph, team work ' .". ' Da Rett, F. R.. patrolman v. Road District No. 7. Cutsforth, Ross J., repairing bridge ................ Le Brun, Jeff., hauling lum ber . . . . Spanldinf Logging Co, Cbas. K., lumber ...... .". . . . . Cutsforth, John II., patrol man . . ... .......... . ItoaI District No. H Salem Sewer Pipe Co., cement pipe 4 .............. . Sowa. Paul; blacksmlthlng. . McCormlck, Joseph. , repair lng fill ................ Whitney, Lord, repairing fill Proctor, Frank, do . T . , . '. . . Scollard, J. C., hauling dirt, etc. . . ............. Miller, Henry, grading..... Miller, George, running : grader ... i . .. . Scollard, Wm., patrolman s . Rood District No. 12. Shepherd, Floyd, ditching, , etc. . Dunagan.C. A., do ....... . Rlchter. A. F.. do . , . .... Shepherd, Carl, do Lawrence. "Will, ditching . . Hogg.,.W. T., patrolman . : lload District No. 14. Pajas,, George, running roller Winter' Joe H.. "laying planks "Bartelsi' Otto, laying planks, ; etc. J. ,f ;...v... Alexander, Charles, hauling planks ... . .T. . . . ... . . . Tlelgerson, P., laying planks Lalkem, A. clearing road . . Sllrerton City, me of Toller. Ot 'f'JTr A., acting patrolman ? Road District No. 16. - 2.00 12.00 Steel. Clahorn.Jdo Jefferson, Raymond C. hold ing plow .. ........... Jefferson, W. J., patrolman Road District No. 17. Salem Band & Gravel Co., gravel . . Harveson. Matt, bridge work Ramp; Mike, do . . ... . . Smead, Ed, .planking road . . Goujey, Romeo, pat rr :na. . Road Di'triti Xo. ID. Cole, Robert, hauling gravel Hubbard.. W. C.r removing tree . . Jones W. Al, dragging, etc. Matthes. Frank, dragging . . Salem Sand & Gravel Co., - gravel . . ............. Itoad District No. 19. Bartruff, John, poles for rock pit, etc. .. Fredrlckaon. J. W. scraping at rock pit . . .......... HodsonFeenaugbty Co., bit for road grader ...... Hoven, Oscar, exam.-bunkers Salem Sand Sc Gravel Co., ' gravel , . ............. , Tlond IHstrlct No. 20. Salem 'Sand & Gravel Co., gravel . . ... ........... Salem Sand & Gravel Co., .' gravel . . .... . . . . Jele E! ward, bridge work . . Schroder, Frank, do . . . . .. . Williams, W. If.; hauling gravel . . ... . . . . , . toad inntrtct Xo. 20 Cont'd. ' Nebill, C. bridge -work , . . . 2.50 Ae v reies, wm., hauling gTav- ei ........ ...... Dowden, Ben, dragging mevaTs, rater, do Hoffman, Carl, do Welch. N.i do ... Vleegel, Oswald, ditching vesner, cunord, gravel Sutter. JoV. AH'hkAm Ownby, Jim., hauling pests, tC-' , it, : . ........ hauling KapHnger, Win, F., patrol man ............ ...... 14.24 ; It mm I DUtrlrt . 2H. Swart, Iiedda, work on profil, etc.. I ... . ... .. ........ Griggs, C. It., dragging .... Van Cleave, L. M., patrolman Road District No. 21. Salem Sand and Gravel Co., gravel 39.00 Road DiHtrfct So. 22 Johnson, Clarence, dragging Cone, A. J., do Ranisden, C J patrolman . . ! ' Road District No. tti Rossiter, Ch., filling holes . . Phillips. Al., do J SUnul District No. 2.T. Porter, H. C, removing timber 45.70 Von Behren. H. C. patrolman 2.50 Road District So. 20. Peterson, Peter, work on bridge Benhem, J., do Osborne, J. H., raking rocks .Bean, C. A., patrolman .... Jtoad Iltrict No. 28?$ Kayser, John, ditching .... Harper, J., P.. dragging .... 8.61 Grettle, O. X. bridge work 2.50 Grettle. R; S., do Olaen, John, do Rizley,'1 GlT.., dragging and hauling gravel 4.. Jones, J. II., patrolman. . . . ltoad. District No. 2l. Watt Shfpp Powder Co., powd er, caps, fuse,' ?tc. ...... : ltoftil District No. 80. WIed, rank, hauling gravel. Smith. B. B., cleaning eulvert Donohue, Dan,' acting patrol man ..St: . ...... RoaI District No. .11. HodSon-Feermujghty Co., bit forroad grader ...... Hammett, A. C, dragging . . Russell. S. H. patrolman . . . ' Itoad DlHtrlct No. Watt Shipp Powder Co.. . powder, fuse, etc. ...... Klrsch. A. "P.. hauling rock. etc '. . ...... Ware,' T. J.,' hauling rock . . . Sanders, T. L., do v . . Rueff. A., haulidgr rock . . . Lake, W. II., shoveling . . . . . Rubee, O. J., spreading rock Lambert, L. S., patrolman.. ! Rooil District No. '.H. Allen, John, working on fill Lomker, John, working on fill. etc. . . . . ; ; Sllhavle, John, working on slide, etc. . . ! Road District No. .15. Miller, Conrad, patrolman... ! Itoad District No. 37. Hoyser, 'Oeo. M.. patrolman f Itol Dlntrict No. SO. Kobow, C. A., dragging, etc. Kobow, Ixrals. grading Johnson, F. O., patrolman I Rond IHfrict No. 40. Xeedham, Jarvis, cuttThg out tree .. Work, Charles If., cutting out tree, etc, . . . . . Sliffe, D. F do Richards, E. J patrolman . I Itoad District No. 41. Salem Sand & Gravel Co.. gravel ... . , Salem Construction Co.. gravel, etc. Swegle. Charles, hauling rock, etc. Warring, Marshall, ' on roadV drag .. Swegle, George, patrolman . . Road District No. 42. Salem 8and & Gravel Co- gravel ................ Johnston, C F.. hauling gravel Hain, George, do Reinke, Otto, do Klcbols, Cass, do , Lauderback, J. G., do .... King, Harlelgh G., on steel drag ...... , Merchand, , Roy, do Clark, J. D., patrolman . . . : . lload District No. 43. Fleetwood, Herbert, drag ging . . ........ .... Hamilton. J, M., acting pa trolman . . ' ! Itoad District No. 46. Salem Sand IS Gravel Co., gravel ................ Robins, Percy .hauling gravel Schearbach,. Silvester, do. , . Schearbach, , Alix, shovlling gravel . . Snider, vJohn - K., hauling gravel v . Denny, Ben, shoveling gravel Schopll, Otto, hauling gravel Rosenbaum. N.. patrolman. t 1 Itoad IHnitrict Xo. 4M. Clements,' Clint," haullne gravel . . ............. Huffman, R. J., dragging.. Willson. Clyde, digging out boulders .. Hahs, Edwin W patrolman Hoad District No. 40. Boackman, George, making cordurpy , Coney, H. H., hauling cordu roy, etc. Poney, Roy. do Boschler, Chas.,' log drag work Pryden. D. .M culvert work Kdgerton Uros., lumber Ferris, Henry, making cordu- Jroy Jack. J. L... grubbing Livingston, Gay, making; cor- dnroy . i ..... i .....' il MfKse, Rodney, tile ...... s 2.tOJ ... . w.. , iunrf '' etC, -.,.-..: . . t . . Nash, Fred, Tog drag work tete. . '. , , , . . . . Norton, Claud, laying cordu Toy . ...JC... Norton, .. i Roely, It. .'07, grubbing Heeiy, Chas. Avlo Seely, W. B.. do . . Stone, Albert, log drag work McKee, Chas. A., patrolman ? T6oaI District No. 51. Salem Sand fc Gravel Co., gravel t ; . s. . . ! Kond District No. S2. Salem Sand & Gravel Co., gravel Simmons, Grover, dragging McCarrol. D.S.r do ; . . . . ... Llchty, Johq,'do' : ; Kerhblel.'Carl Ai, do Dunlgan. Eddie, do ... Dcnlgan. Willie, dragging. etc . 6.50 3.00 .15.00 10.00 8.1 10.43 25.00 36.75 a. t a 1.25 2.50 15.00 6.50 6.50 15.75 117.62 30.00 30.00 2.50 4.40 18.00 52.70 25.20 87.00 26.25 32.50 4.50 16.25 13.50 30.00 1.00 2.25 25.30 5.00 63.81 5.75 8.75 7.50 .1.25 23.00 3.25 1.SS 19.50 10.00 7.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 25.00 1.25 " 3.75 2.50 1.25 5.00 -5.00 4.50 21.00 17.00 15.00 2.50 ?.50 5.00 49.50 57.50 1.50 20.00 15.00 COO 3.00 22.50 12.26 3.50 36.00 22.30 9.00 4.09 2.50 18.00 1.88 3.00 4.00 4.00 5.00 2.50 9.00 1.25 2.00 1C.O0 5.00 5.50 5.62 5.62 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.50 16.50 .63 .63 2.50 11.75 24.00 4.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 13.50 74.00 12.29 4.00 1.00 1.50 12.26 10.00 11.00 18.80 22.00 14.00 14.00 18.00 6.50 6.75 20.50 1.12 15.00 10.6 7.50 11.00 17.50 5.00 19,25 1.2! 3.75 10.00 22.00 7.50 ' 35.40 117.00 4.50 9.00 50.2; 31.50 29.25 31.60 33.75 24.75 9.00 4.50 26.25 1.1S 5.25 7.50 8.37 3.37 1.87 4.50 2.50 4.50 9.00 12.00 4.50 2.50 1.12 5.12 5.12 9:00 2.2" 6.S6 1.12 2.2T, making cordu- 10.85 20.25 1.12 2.25 2.25 2.25 18.00 38.87 3.00 3.75 13.00 8.00 27.00 27.00 4.09 Dunlgan, Maurice, hauling : corduroy, etc Passett. Ed., laying tile ... Bassett, Fred, do ........ . Chapman. Merrell, ditching SChmedfcke, C. F.. hauling gravel , Lambert, TT. M., nails, haul ing corduroy, etc Latiderbeck. Ellis, hauling corduroy Tweed. John, dragging, etc. Dunlgan, Edw Sr., acting pa trolman Road District No. rH. Salem Sand & Gravel Co., gravel '. Haynes. W. II.. patrolman ' 1 Road IMMrlct No. OO. 31iller, C. M., lumber , , ( Rood District No. 01. Buyserle, Louis A., dragging, etc McKay, AJtwrt. draeKing . . . Itoad District Xo. 02 Hardgraphen. Joe, fixing rd. drags P-eckner, A L., on road drag Worden. Chas..' dragging .. Gerod, Paul, ditching .ToneB. Bruce, filling holes.. Lick, Rav, patrolman Road District No. Dentel. Willie, on slip iwrap- er. etc. , . . ......... . . . . Gooding. Willie, dragging . . Labber Lonli B.,on road drag llth, Dewey, putting In culvert, etc. ........... Math lot.- Pete, patrolman . . Itond District No. 01. Bittler. Otto, cutting brush. etc.' . . ................ Oavln. Rfrt, repairing drag. Fershweiler. L. G.. dra peine Forcler. Inls, Jr., cutting brush, tc. . . . . Forcler,, W. C. do ... Rubens. 'Al. dragelng . . . . . Vanderbeck. A. L., hauling pravel, etc. . . . . . . .". . . Rubens, Josenh. patrolman. Road DMrlrt.No.-03. A snanwall. Carl. lumber ... Patterson, Ray, repairing fill, ttc. , Renfz, Stephen, dragging, etc. . . Savage. J. C. najls . ........ Ahieren, William, repairing fill, - ' mm m Flrlrldge. IT. G.. do ..... v . . Nusom. France, do Cramer, Emit, do ......... Patterson, Richard, patrol- man . . Road lHtrirt No. OO. Porter. Rex, repairing cnl-. verts . . . . ... ...... . Scofleld. R.ov, draralnr road Road District No. OM. foose, W, II., natrolman . . Loose, W. If do . , IlnailmMtM', Cu'ver, V. J.? salary and- exnenses . . I... Pacific Tel. Tel. Co., tele-. s phone and cslls . . ..... Tatton Bros.. rte books . .. . -: - ' Trrclt. AJato Elctrlc Shop, re "charre batterr Bliss. F. Wf.;"auto top. etc.. Heclunan,, Chester, driving truck, ete. , . ........... Pearce & Son, Lot L.. gaso line . . Stroud, E, II., driving truck, etc. . , V Vlck Brothers.; gas. etc. . . . Kalem RrldfTB. Buell, T. T., engineer . . . . Buell, T. T.,i do Cosst Bridal Co. and Robert Wakefield;. reinforcing fttvI 0 Po-tland Railway, Light & Power Co..lTghts on bridge j MIcellaneoti. HaysT S. Tt carnenter .... Newton. W. E., do ...... . . Standlsh. Wm., carpenter work ................. Wade. D. A., do .......... Dewall, D. Bf do Baldwin, C. M., helper c ook, D. A., laborer Cook, J. w.. do . , ,Bntler, T. J., supervisor . . . Albany Iron Works, steel shell blks. etc . . ..... Albany Iron Works, work on Ferry boat ......... Albany Planing Mill, ferry boat stearing wheel , . Arnnpt J, s., graveling, etc. Ashby, C. C.v Mlscel. work Barhan, G. S., payment on contract Coleman bridge. Brown, S. D.. work' on bridge Brown, W. E., hauling 'lum ber . .. . . i Putler, T. J-, adv. for oak um, freight, etc.;....... City' of Aurora, the, R. R. crossing sign, etc Domogalla. Frank, hauling and spreading gravel, etc Drnger. D. ,'G.. adv. for freight i ....... .'. Farmer Hdw. Co., Ray L., . paint, packing, etc.... . . . Gooch Lumber & Swingle Co. lumber Graham. J. F.; work at grav el pit, etc , ..... ... Hays. 8. R carpenter .... Newton. W. E., do Standlsh, Wh., do Waterman. L. D., helper . . Moores ft Co., Ross E., print ing report Oberson Brothers.' lumber. etc . Oglesbee, Chas.. ferryman . . Saletn Sand & Gravel Co.. crushed rock Salem Wtr Light ft P. co.. water at 'tool house c. no 2.50 2.50 2.00 4.fn 24.00 21.00 21.0rt 4 5.75 6.40 6.50 .50 1.23 9.00 7.50 .50 17.50 3.00 5.00 34.00J 4.00 18.00 7.00 .75 6.00 9.50 9.T.0 24.00 12.00 18.00 Xfo 5.75 6.00 2.50 2.00 2.00 2.00 25.62 ?.00 '8.00 1 5. 50 5.50 203.95 5.15 .25 1.25 5.60 88.00 40.49 64.00 53.59 112.50 37.50 7.3U 20.62 Co., lumber Durant. Li'W., patrolman .. Road DM r let .. 1. Chase & Linton Gravel Co.. gravel ........ Willamette Valley Sou. Ry freight on gravel ....... Schwab. - Fid J., ' hauling gravel, etc Butrch, Alvin, wheeling rock Heifer, Steve, dragging .... Ebner, Jos. hauling gravel Grlc-senauer. John, do Zollner,- John, unloading grav- I Schwab, John, acting paOoJ man ...... Coast Bridge Co., ft Robert Wakefield Salem Bridge, payment on bridge, cont'd ... . .. 25089.11 27.60 20.00 14.00 2.5.0 S.OO 6.00 8.00 4.00 treasurer AMKMr's Office. Steelhamjuer. O. A., deputy assessor . . ............ Lewis, C. A., do .......... Sheldon. R., do .... . .'. . . . Court lloue .count. Morgan, Cal, Janitor ...... 90.00 100.00 75.00 9.00 60.00 (COXTI.M'ED TOMORROW) 7.50 HAIG GETS BACK TWO OF POSITIONS (Continueor from page 1) do 5.00 12.00 16.87 15.00 5.62 15.00 14.03 7.87 9.00 9.00 12.00 12.50 4.62 , 11.37 13.75 56.38 454.68 . 5:00 12.00 15.83 6.89 63.50 225.33 6.32 63.38 30.00 10 21 (iKXHR. L FL'ND. MImcL Account. Hatteberg, Eddie, bounty. . , Kaeer, S. V., do Robertson, H. H.. do Battruff, John, do , Galbraith. J. C, do McKay, Lloyd, do Bosley, George, do T , Schlfferer. Willie C. Ross. Ralph, do . Cautborn, Eva, do Thompnon, Mrs. S., relief Lulay, H. J., bounty ... Lulay, Albert, do ..... . Lulay, Leo, do Lulay. Pius, do ....... Kearns(, Max, do Allenby, Mrs. T. M Dick. Jim, do English, Clarence, do . . . Harkhurst, J.; do Asher, Guy, do .... ... Roth, Ernest do Flefcfcr Lawrence, do . . . Predeekv Wm., do Musom, Allyn, do ..... . Peters, 'J Ienty, do . Stenkamp, Tony, do ....... Cartwrlght, It. E., do Haggard. Delia, relief .... Asqinwall, Hugh, bounty .. Toepfer, Jake, do V. Wolfer, Geo., J., do Beardsleyy H. J., do Wane. Hugh, do Tompkins, Ruth, bounty . . Tompkins, Elsie, do Rankin, Archie, do ....... . Wiesner, Daryl. do ....... Dennis, Walter, do Crane, WHlle, do;. .., Kaser, F. D., do . . Carothers, B. L., do ...... Brlggs, d E do . liouck, Oscar, dgjj, Pooler, Louis, do- Miller, H.i i: J.. ;do Steele, Uenry, do Bnrson, O. lai &o . 4 ..... . Stevens, Ilonald,"do ....... Cross, Curtis JL. juror . Cashatt, C. E.j examinations Clements, H. J examination Dyrd. W. Ii; do. . . . ., Robertson, C 11., examina tions . . . Johnson, Laurence, bounty. Overlund, Johnnie, do Hammond, J. L., do ; Bonney. Miss F. K.. do Elser, Fred." do . . Poor Account. - Balliett, 8.. relief Rarnett, Elizabeth, do Barrier, Mr. and Mrs., do .. Barton, Mrs. ,M ., do Boys and Girl Aid Society, do -4i ........I Ruffun, W. B..v4o Bullls, Mis. Florence L., do Carlson, C. Carl, do Challgaux, Ms, Grandma, do ....... rf . 4 Dickinson. 8. A., do . . Dodge, Ulyssa-El do J.. Flshburn, Mrs E; G., do . . Sloper Bros, ft Cockle, nails. 8.43 2.23 5.00 8.00 25.00 3.00 1.35 19.60 etc.- i .. Spnwldlng' Logging Co., the Chas. K.. lumber ...... 160.52 Standard OH Co.; asphalfnm 965.69 Yamhill Electric Co.. lights 'ewbrg bridse . ....... 4.12 Coast Brldg Co. ft Robt. Kalem Br Id go Cnfd. Wakefield, payment on bridge . . i 52619.62 llornl District Xo. K. Andres. George, dragging off drift logs Dyers, pert, ditching Hall. Henry, filling holes. -etc Hawley. D.-31., grading .... Plank, J. V.. do . ......... Sowa.' Paul, blacksmithlng. Durant, L. W.. patrolman.. Hall,- Henry, putting in cul verts . i-.............. . Kahut. Pet., ditching -i v ... Salem' Consrt ruction Co.,grav- 'er "....J . Woodburn Lumber ft Logging 2.50 3.75 5.83 15.00 5.00 6.00 40.83 2.50 L25 48.0 Foster, Mrs., dV Freeman; R; C , do . . : J. . . Gilchrist, Alma, , ; . .J. . . Glldden J. H.dp , Ooblo. Liaette. do ....... . Groshong. Mrs. J. X., do .. Hardin, Grance Ellen, do . . Hardwick. Charles, do ... . . Haynes, Mrs. Caroline, do.. Henry. Mrs. Olive E., do . Hepburn, Mrs. -Albert, do ... Old Peoeples Home, relief for Mrs. Julia D. Hurtel. Haggard. Delia, relief .... I m lay, Mrs. Francis, do Jtandoln. Mrs. Chas., do . . Kelson, Gust, do ICetchum, M. B., do ....... Knott, Mrs. Melvina, do ,.. La Chapelle, Mrs. A., do .. L?ntz, Catherine, do j.. Lawrence. Charles, do Livock, William J. E.. do . . Lucier, Stephen Sr do Lunn, Mr. O. C, do, ..... Mack, K A, do . . . . . Maher, Mrs. 'Mary, do Martin, Mrs. Kate R.; do .. McDonald. John, do ." Miller. Mrs. Vina .11., do .. Miracle. Mrs.' A., -do Mpore, Mary Agnes, do .... Morton, Mrs. Caroline, do. . Murhanimer, Sablna. relief. , Penny, Mrs. Alice, do Reinbart, Rosalia, do Remtck, W. M., do Rogers. Joseph W., do . . . .. ROssellJames G.. do Schmidt, Katherine. do ... Schmidt, Peter, do Schmltz. Mrs. Theodore, do. Scobie, Mrs., do Skoog, Mrs. Albert, do .... Smith, A. H., do ......... Snodderly. Flora, do Stevens. Mrs. J$rne, do .... Stone. .William, do Stripling, fluids, do ....... Wallace, Rebecca ,L., do . . Wells, H. A., do White. Mrs.' J. F., do Wyckoff, Martha E., do ... 1.35 4.20 2.20 1.55 1.45 1.20 2.30 2,75 1.75 4.60 20.00 1.10 1.00 1.45 .85 1.S0 1.50 3.75 5.80 3.40 4.45 1.90 .70 2.60 2.00 1.80 1,20 -2.10 21.43 1.15 1.65 1.65 3,00 1.30 1.00 1,20 1.10 .45 2.50 .75 4.50 3.15 I 1.00 2.00 1.15 1.25 2.75 2.25 .90 9.20 10.00 5.00 5.00 15.00 2.00 1.1 2.30 2.15 1.95 10.00 12.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 10.0-) 10 00 10.00 10.00 10.00 5.00 12.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 25.00 10.00 10.00 .10.00 8.00 15.20 30.00 40400 8.00 5.00 10.00 12.00 10.00 8.00 10.00 10.00 5.00 10.00. 8.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 lb. 00 10.0.0 7.50 5.00 20.00 10.00 8.00 15.00 9.00 8.00 25.00 10.00 12.00 15.00 12.50 1 5.00 30.00 10.00 5.00 8.00 10.00 5.00 20.00 10.00 Paulus A LAMES. .Sheriff's Office. George "B.. deputy sheriff .. Bower, O. D., do De Long, W. E., do Shelton. O.. tax clerk Paulson. Mark, do ,....,. .' Morse, Claude, do ........ Christenson. Hannah, do . . . ' Clerk's Offic, Kioepning, H. H.. deputy clerk . . . . . . ...... Herrick, W. R do r, . . . . f . MacGreeor. A. J., do ...... Arms, A. M., bookkeeoer . . RecwdWa Office. Savage. - Helen, deputy re corder . . , , Fawk, Gertrude, clerk ..... TrnMnrer Office. Richardson, W. Y., deputy 110.00 100.00 75.00 73.12 73.12 18.00 17.50 100.00 80.00 75.00 60.00 75.00 75.00 Sointne, but have carried put numer ous counter-attacks during the day, resulting In the regaining of ground and the driving back of the German at various points. - : The 'report from Field Marshal Haig tonight declares that in these operations heavy casualties have been in'llcted on the enemv.. The test of the statement reads: "Thejjba'ttle was renewed this morning -"with great- vlolenc-j south and north of the Scinfme. Intense fighting has taken place during the day from, south of Roslcres to north of AblalnvJlle .(Ablalnzecelle.) -"An unsuccessful attempt made by the enemy last nlaht to drive in our line south of the Somme was followed this morning by a series of heavy attacks In the neighborhood of Rosieres and to the south of that place. At Roseleres all the enemy's assaults .have been beaten off by our troops, who inflicted heavy casual ties on the enemy. IJne I Maintained. 'Farther north our line was main tained through the earlier part of the day In spite of great pressure from large hostile forces. i "Later in the day a fresh German attack developed In this area,'wlthw tne result that our line was taken back a short distance to the west. Iter' reports show that our counter. auacKs nave , again completely re stored -the situation. - "During th day the enemy made a . number of determined, attacks against our positions between the Somme and the Ancre and north and south of Albert. Jrerce fighting has taken placq in this sector also Part of our -itlon to the south of Albert, into which the enemy at one time forced his way, was .regain ed by us by a counter-attack and a further heavy attack delivered by the enemy at this point during 'the afternoon was completely repulsed. Attempts made by4he enemy in the course of the day to debouch west ward from tr town of Albert have been driven back in each, instance with the heaviest eaii'altles. Enemy Haa Kmall Footing. "This afternoon also the enemy attacked in great strength in the neighborhood of Buoqnoy and Ab lainville and gained a footing in the latter village. At all other points his Infantry has, been Jbeaten off with great loss. j "Our troops have again fought magnificently, and as "shown in the above account, have today thrown back the enemy all along the British front with heavy losses Jjiisplte of most bitter and determined attacks and bis superiority, ta7 numbers. Heavy fighting still continues on the whole battle Trout." ' r The text of the war office an nouncement reads: "During the night our troops were pressed back a short distance on both banks of the Somme and early this morning were holding the line approximately of Rosieres, Sarhon nieres, Sailly le Sec, Merlcourt l'Abbe, thence up to the railway em bankment southwest of Albert. The enemy is In Albert. "At one time yesterday afternoon the enemy crossed the Ancre near Mesnil, north of Albert, but was counter-attacked and driven back across the river. North of this point there is no change In our position. German Attack Fall. j "This morning our troops counter-' attacked north of the Somme. be tween the angle of the Anere and the Somme, and recaptured Merlan- court and Chipllly. At the same time our troops immediately south of . the river again advanced our line to proyart. "The enemy has attacked In the neighborhood of Bucouery. A fresh BMiard division h.is heon hrnitvnt nn with this object, but up to the pres ent this Attack has made no im pression. "A number of other heavy attacks were made today on our front both north and south. of the Somme. The latest information is that the enemy nas open repuisea with heavy loss. "West of Rove the French have been heavily engaged and have been forced to give some ground, but re inforcements are arriving." 1 official communication.. Issued this evening. -i The text of the official communi cation follows: 1, f The British began a retreat this moraine on a .wide front on both sides, of the Somme. The stubborn was overcome in the share pursuit. LlVestOCkbanitarV BodvFl- T- which were defeated ' on March 25 tried again yesterday In the path lass crater fields of the Somme battle area to arrest our advance. Ourv at tack broke through tha enemy's lines.' -ir :. , , -' - ' All lTTr- nmu ALLU wt BOARD IS SHORT It Necessary to Stop Indemnities Because of depletion of the 000 appropriation of the . 1 "To the north and south of Al-1 stock sanitary board for th- n'lT bert .wo won a passage across the 1 nlunj of 1917 and 1918, it will u Ancre. Albert fell In the evening. I necessary about July 1 for th !. "To the south of the Somme after to discontinue for this rear ih ... fiolent fighting we-drove -back-the j ment of indemnity money to wn enemy by way of Cnaulnes and LI- of tubercular cattle or horses w hons. Roye was. taken by ctorm fected with glanders. An indemT and N'oyon was cleared of the enemy of J25 Is paid to a cattle wn7 after bloody street flght'ng. when it is necessary to slaughter i At many points we TUate crossed I anaimai because of "tubercular tct our old positions, held before the aiton after tne animal has boea Somme battle of, 1916. toward the tested by the state, veterinarian. ti west. The number of prisoners for each horse - killed because ,t grows and booty Increasei. "There were artillery:, battles In Flanders, before Verdun and in Lor raine. glanders an indemnity of i:; paid. - At least $10,000 will be reo-j' i has achieved his 69th and 70tli aer ial victories. - 1 : . ' In the other theaters there nothing hew." 'Captain Baron Von Rlchtsofen veterinarian for the remainder of t:, year, ana vo nay exois amount at; able It will be necessary to ston L jj, demnity payments. 'The flaacua condition win be submitted in a re port by Dr. Wv 1L Lytle, state ve. erniarian. at meeting at the Im. perlal hotel In Portland today. On the appropriation of 45.fif, there remained January 1, the gu of $21,223.29, and Dr. Lytle ey. mates that on April 1 the amount r- TAKK CIIILDRKX OUT OF DANGER If you saw a child on a railroad track you would endeavor to remove tne little one from danger. - when a fil . . a . Z5 Sx. lcoughin?; jnalnlng unused wlll be $13.8H.i Isnt It your duty to get blm out of - d th eiatea VnBes of S viTJ. it.-. 'r:"':,.:; aepariment ror tne j-emainlng m Z.. r i, rr i I months of the year is $10,250 ,is.ft .vuuo, i;uiu,.i;iuuy situ wuuu. Ing cough. Contains no opiates. J. C. Perry. ' ON THE WEST FRONT '' Rritish on Firm Line. LOXDON, March 27. Tonight's news from the front confirms the hopefuf impression formed early In the day that the British now appear to be on a line the are able to hold firmly, at least on the Somme and the Ancre rivers. Farther south ' in the Roye-Noyon region the situation is less well de fined, but it Is stated that both tha French and British are bringing up reserves there. The correspondents also are showing greater confidence that the enemy will be held on this terrain. The German . official communica tion of tonight was significantly orief and reserved. It reports the crossing of ths.' Ancre, but only re fers to Tuesday's events, white the British war office .statement shows The total expenses of the depart ment for 1917 was $23,772.71, tzl the total expenses for January'ar.1 February, this year, $5,706.48. s -The question or an .annual ghfj dipping will be taken up at the m fat ing today, and if the, bbard'dctuH to hold the dip a tiiaewill proUl!; be set.: j-- - - '"" --.t;.-- FINE HIGHWAY LOOIiHKG fjjjAI! Rapid Work Is Being Dens cz. All Projects From Lane County South Whem all strips of the Par if:? highway now beinsr araded or that have been finished by the state from Lane county south are com Dieted ! that the Germans Irho had crossed macadamized, less than. twenty mlln that stream were thrown back todav w, & between Fortland and 1 In counter-attacks. The news from the Somme front Is distinctly encouraging, the British having recaptured Morlancourt and Chipllly and advanced to Proyart. IJne Strongest Yet. LONDON. March 27. The British front is standing firm along tho whole line, which appears to be the strongest it, has occupied since the battle began, says Reuter's corre spondent wjlth the British headquar- icrs m f ranee. Kven at points where the 1'ne is not strong the correspondent adds. its is beiig hld in very orderly ar ray, alike of merjand guns, and no where Is showing any sltns of en forced retirement. The enemy, says thj correspond ent, attacked at various points today but from all reports these efforts made no progress. California line that is not on stand ard grade and macadamized or ta ed. A list of the prolects-now und r way In that patt of tbelate shot! a total of $615,218 to be expend ! on the several strips. Most of th ; contracts now being worked out t: : for grading. The projects ai listed by St? Highway Engineer Nuno are: In Douglas county Oakland to ; Yoncalla, grading $94,906; Corn stock to Leona, grading and macnl amizing. $57.&46; Comstock to' U- vide, grading $26.7871 llntrrt mountain elimination grading $127.- 520; two bridges across the Umpa river. $42,672. These projects tutal 24 miles. j- Josephine county Ficm Cractii pass to Jackson county line, tradini completed, $5000; Wolf creek to j Grave creek, grading, 20 per rnt ' finished, $36,947; through. Cc creek canyon, grading under con- the enemy front Areas to be black with troops. -r.J French IUcr1e Sllfihtly. I'ARIS. March 27. With fresh troops the Germans todav attacked the French lines at of Montdldler. and although their assaults were re pulsed several times, they succeeded In making some advance, , according to the war office announcement to night. Around Laasigny and Noyon powerful enemy attacks were ' brok en 110. The text reads; "The Germans, throwing Into the battle freh new troops, today at tacked with redoubled "violence our positions east of MoBtdkllere. Our troys with pralseworthv: tenacity checked the Assaults of the enemy, who succeeded In advancing only by reason of a marked superiority in numbers. , . ; s "In the regions of Laasigny and Noyon attacks not Wis powerful suf fered a complete- check, breaking down before the heroic resistance of our regiments. "Eastern theater, March 26 Be tween Lakes Presba and Ochrlda the enemy attacked a salient in our po sitions, but was completely repulsed, leaving on the ground a great num ber of dead. A usrorfse attack at the same times against of our advanced post, three kilometers further west, failed completely. Al lied aviators successful! v bombed enemv depots at. Oemlr-lllssar and encampments southeast of Rosna. Pmgres Made. Kav Berlin. BERLIN, via LONDON. March 27. On both banks of the Somme our armies are en ?a red in a slowly pro gressing attack," says . the German British airmen report the whole of struct Ion by the federal forest serf ice, $157.000, 'money appropriated by the state, federal government tsi county. Jackson county- Jackson hill be tween Medford and Ashland, grad ing neatly complete, $10,000; .pr!- Cavali? Achieve Victory. OTTAWA. March 27. British ear. airy has been .In action and has achieved a brilliant victory, accord-1 aratlon beinzmade to berin pav ing to a dispatch frojn the Jteuter of the stretch at a cost of S13.500 correspondent ojt 'British headrtuar- : Lane county Mile of macadara ters, received here sionlght. The I and overhead crossing at Divide, message said nd details of th action $23,000. J had been g'len. : ;' i Last year $56,947 was expcudel "Although the enemy I rontlnu- on the Siskiyou rrade which tut '"K w inrust nara aion; practically Must been ffnished trre wnoie rront," the dlf patch add ed, "the tendency of th? struggle is setting steadily southward and con sequently the French are bearing a growing share.. "Throughout the Somme a rea yes terday our airmen badly mauled the enemy, very few anti-alrcrhft gims have yet been moved forward by tho enemy, rhlle his airmen are o ruth. :;;7rrm11.0"di,S;k,hfn Suemtendenf.Churchill.:- me comnat." TIME EXPLAINED iu tnuuL 1.1L. swers Numerous Inquire Reaching Office, German Wounded Stream IUrk. . AMSTERDAM, March 27. Enor- - . .v.... w A " i j , . . I - Numerous Innulrles coming front U":"L J1"! then. and school boards relative :r? " 'V V to. the effect on tkej!schools by.tM :. J'ir.V'lch2Lngo of time under the act of cc- wlth wounded men from the French battle front, according to the Tele graaf frontier corresiondent. Many of th undd have been detrained at Namur. says the corespondent, who adds that the hospital in north ern France have not sufficient ac commodations for the rreat rtream of sufferers. The Telearaaf's Zevenaar corre spondent says the first transports with wounded have, arrived at fron tier towns. Commenting on this fact theTelegraaf savs that while the Cerman communications sneak of the slight Merman losses. It is significant tab even In th most out of the way places In Germany wounaea ere srrtvins:. LONDON. March 27,--An Aus trian official communication receiv ed here this evenlnr savs: "In France our allies have .achiev ed further great successes." SPRING IS NICK, RUT i Lack of fresh veretable food and Interrupted, changing habit make these trying weeks. for. anyon In clined to constipation. Foley Ca thartic Tablets are lust the thin for indigestion, biliousness, gas on stom ach, furred ; tongue, headache, or other condition indicating1 !o?r..d howels. Cause no bad after effects. J. C. Perry. gress have eausod ate Superlnter.J ent Churchill to issue the followirJ letter to' all courrfy superintendent.1: "Inquiries are .coming to this flee K-lative to the chanre in stan l- ard of time. Please adUse all t(!. ers that from March 31 to OctoL Z7, school shall begin at 9 a. e according to the new standard. "Con areas has nassed a law tt between the last Sunday In Mar andthe last Sunday in ctober, t- standard time In each son shall t one hour In advance of the mean f1' tronomlcal time of the degree ' longitude goverlng each zone, re spectively. Governor Wlthycon has issued a ( proclamation -platif this" law in effect in Oregon. 4 official clocks (will be set fotvrar' and all official acts will be goverc" by the new time. "As the state law requires s public schools to open at 9 a. r each day, and as the federal law?" flnes what Is standard time, V schools must be governed by the time In order to comply with cu' state and federal laws." "It's disgraceful." said old Farcer-Hodge, "how Isrnorsnce peop- are of spelling nowadays. Wtr there's a man built a coach bouge 1 our village and he spells carriaf g-a-r-a-g-e ''-San Francisco-Care-lcle. .