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THE OREGON STATESMAN: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1910. omis SIGNERS COURT ff 'following is u tie official publication of the record of claim before the Marion county, ccasiissionert court for the October term, 191 9, with the tunount allowed, bills continued; etc, according to the record! in the office of the county ' (Continued from Saturday) Carter. Nonral, bounty ..... Heater. v. A., do. Gescher. Bernard, juror . .". . Cole, Robert, do. .;. Lanib George A.-, do.... .'. . tootey, j.. ao. .i........ Witxel. V. II.. do. . Richardson, O, S., bounty... Fariow,, Darrell, , dou ....... Richardson. W. -Y., Juror :. Thurman, J. W., bounty...1. Hyland, E. G., do. j. y. Farr. W. H., do. ..L...... Wllklns. Eddie, do.l....... Hunt, Marion, do. j ..... . .. Stalker. Floyd,, do. I ...... . Worsan, C- S., do. , j ...... . Petersob. Andrew, do. . . . . . Guyer, J P., relief for Lucy Coffla Peterson, Jr. E., Juror. . . .-. . Hampton, 'li: H:, bounty;... Kaaur, E. P.. bounty . ..... Eisenharf, Frad, do. . .. .i . Grimm; ClaUde A.; do. ttoelk. F. J:, do. a...... MeCleary. Pearl, dol ! ; . . . . . Mien, a." ti:, do. .-. .. ; . ; Anfrane, Em lie. do. I . . . .. . Steele, Henry; do. i. ...... Van Handel, Henry, do. . . . . Sundborrt Chester,- do. . . . MUltr, Hfenry, do. Pearton. B., do. . '. ii-... ... Nance. Troy it Nance, Mar .. -den, do. ...... i ...... . Leverman. Tony, do. ..... Hlggins, O. 8., do- .1 Fortette, Emil, do. j . . . . . . Bennett, James 17, do. ...... Fajk, -Albert. ?... J . Tate. Francis. :do. J li. . '. . : ; Gescher" Clemens, do. Tate, Evelyn; do. i, Yvif man, II.. F,, "doL Brt nner,- George., do; Sterling, JY.H-. do. 1 , Mlndeo. Herman; do. ... Relnhart. John A., do... . Albus, (John, do. . 1 1 . . . . PufceU. Charles, do; .': .. Johnson. ' Oscar do. ' , . . . Jdrgensen. Emit A., do. . . Gehlen, Martin, do. I i . . . . Reece. .DaTid, dp, '. i'i". Fish. Richard, do. i . . . . Ridinger, !. A., do. ; . ; 1 . ' Bucbbelt, Edward, do. . . French weiler,- Fred, do-. Williams, Prval, do. Bailey, Daisy, do-" I Olson, Oscar L., do, Schroeder, Fred,' da. Basey, A; J., Juror Bekwlth; J.' T. do. Coleman. SteTe. dot. Kiar. '. K. E., do. i. ITntrh.inn trlhnr hnunlv . - Moss, i 'James, do. . TJrlnegar, Elizabeth; do. . . . Bellinger. G. C examination Byrd, V. ir., do. . ' CaBhatt, C. E, do Evans, J. C, do. '. Smith. W. Carlton, do. Ettinger. J. J., Juror. .... . Darling. Grace, ..bounty .... Thrnbull, John, do- ...... Waltman. J. E.. ; do. ...... Vinton, G. W., do; ....... Poor Account. " Armstrong, George .W., re lief ....... Baker, V. A., do. .' Balliett, do. . J ....... . Barker, J." F;, do. !........ Barrier, Mr. and Mrs.,' do.. . Boegershausen. Charles, do. Boys Girls' Aid Society, relief j.. ...... Ruf fun. W B.. do. Bnllis, Mrs. Florence L., do Carlson. C. Carl, !o. , . Challfaux, Mrs., do. .... . . Cietringer, Mrs. S. E., dc . . . Dickinson, S. A., do. ...... - Dodge. Llyssa Elleq, 66.,". . Epgelha-t. Mrs. Anna, do. .. Foster. Mrs.- do. , J . . . . . ... 1.20 6.55 17.$0 13.00 1S.60 94 0 11.80 8.60 190 9.40 1.60 2.60 1.40 1.50 5.75 2.90 345 140 10.00 3.20 5.00 5.90 9.30 1.20 1.90 A ll i 3.00 ::i.80 3.50 9.55 1.00 3.60 3.60 i 3.20 1.25 1.80 6.4 . 2.15 9.20 T.7i 2.30 5.10 R.45 , 4.35 7.90 1.75 . 6.50 4.00 1.40 4.70 1J20 3.40 8.70 185 1.30 5.15 1.00 4.25 2.95 2.10 1.00 . 3 20 650 7.40 5.80 3.80 49 5 1.70 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.00 1.60 1.05 5.35 3.70 iff. 100.00 100.00 Holmes P. IL, do. .... . . . Willard, Pansy, stenograph er ..... . . . . .... . . . . . Clerk's JOfTSee. Kloepping, H. H.. deputy county clerk .......... Herrick, . R.. do. ....... Arms, A. M., do. ......... Wallace, Ruth, clerk I. .... . Savage, Helen, deputy recor der ........ Read, Gertrude Fawk. do.. Victor, Mrs. B. A., clerk..,. . , Treasurer's Office. Richardson, W. Y., deputy.. Assessor's Office. Lewis, C, A., deputy assess or Shelton, R., do. .......... W rightman, F. T., clerk. Moon, Mm. Agnes, elk. ckg. roll ........ Roy, Mrs. A., do. West, G. E., do. Court House. Morgan, Cal, Janitor ...... Kirby, R. P., do. ......... . Hobson, I, do. School Superintendent. Reld, Cora E., clerk. Fulkerson, Mary L., super ' "visor ........ ........ Arnold. A. X., do. Poor Account, (Cont'd.) Byrd, Roy D., county physic ian Jackson, Hattie M., special officer Stock Inspector. Morehouse, W. G., ,Co. vet erinarian . . ...... Health Officer. CaBhatt, C. E., health officer Sealed of Weights and Meas. Jones. J- F.. salary and etp. 52.97 , Td. Court and Commiswloners. Bnshey,' W. M., traveling ex penses Go a let, W. H.,.Co. Commis sioner, salary and expen ses , ... ... . . Hunt, J- T. do. ' lndlept : Soldier. Thompson, F. A., for J. M. . Cronine ........ ...... Thompson, F. A., for Bar bara Leslie ..... .. .00 110.00 90.00 75.00 50.00 80.00 0.00 49.50 90.00 90.00 90.00 90.00 33.00 19.25 75.00 60.00 6000 60.00 100.00 12000 68.00 50.00 70.00 33.60 37.00 .50 89.14 114.25 10.00 10.00 20.00 10.00 5.00 15.00 5.00 25.00 10.00 10.00 .10.00 10.00 20.00 1Q.00 10.00 10.00 12.0Q ... 10.00 Gopher and Mole IJounty, (Cont'd.) Ricbter, J. P., bounty Schubert, C. E., do. ....... Zie)inski, J. A., do. ......... Anderson. Luther, do. .... Boedig-heimer, Willie, and , Boedigheimer, Carl. do. ; . Richardson, O- S.. do. ..... Amort, Merrll, do. De Vries. H. WT. do.. . . . . Hammond. J. L., do.. ..... Weatherill, Clifford, do. . . . Thurman, J. W., do. ...... Sheriff's ; Of flee. ; Ray L. Farmer Hdw. Co.!, chain Moore St Co., Ross E., legal I oianRS Needham, W. 1., adv. for en velopes, stamps, etc. ..... Needham, W7 I.; use- of auto - Needham, W. I., sheriff, adv. to shff. orr. . ....... Pacific Tel. k Tel. Co.. tel- ephone and calls ...... Portland Ry. L. tt V. Co., gas service .......... ..' Shaver, E. A., printing env. and receipts Western Union Tel. Co.. tel egrams .............. ! Clerk's Office. Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co.. tel ephone calls ..'......... Rodgers Paper Co., road ledger leaves .......... Recorder' Office; Brooks, Mildred R-, adv. for tumps ........ ....... Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co.. tel ephone: . ... Treasurer) Office. Rodgers Paper Co., ledger sheets . . . " l.oo 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Schwab. Tred, aMt. consta ble Disallowed State vs. CeleMino et aL City of Salem, fees 35.41 , State v. Clutrneskl. Unruh, G. E.. Justice ) 17.20 De Long. W. E., constable. . 14 60 Zappart,-Mike, witness 11.90 Boodiaice. Olga. do 11.90 Pinatha, Mrs. E., do. ...... 11.90 Hoffman, John D., do. ..... 3.10 Gilliman. B. E.. do ' 3.10 McCormick. W. B., do 3.10 Tracy, W". I., do.. 3.10 Jones, Estella, witness .... 1.80 Jones, Jerry, do. : 1.80 Buchner. Walter. Juror.... Bright, Dan, do. Clements, W. A., do Cummings, W. L.. do. Prime, W P., do Koschmeider, Frank, do. . . . State v. Dodge. McCord, Blaine, justice Engle, Allie, constable .... Dodge, Velma, witness ..... Nugent, Mrs. Frank, do.... Vickers, P. G., do Dodge, Walter, do Dodge, Mrs. June, do Huddleston. W. F., jnror. . . Strain, N. F., do.. .:...... . Layman, Henry, do. Bawles, Ted, do , . . . Covey, Win., do. Adams, Edward, do State vs. Knlebart. Unruh. G. E., justice ....... De Long. W. E.. constaole.. State vs. Hanwell. May, George, justice .... Bourbonais, Albert, consta ble State vs. HaIey. Unruh, G. E., justice De Long. W. E., constable.. Needham, W. I., sheriff. . . . Kealiker, R. D., witness. .. . Seto, Tom. do. Davies, John N., do.. I State vs. Martin. Unruh. G. E., justice. .... . 3.4; State vm. 3IcCracken et a I. T J.. apples, prunes Cernic, M etc Ensley, B. F.,xotatoes. etc Bay L. Farmer Hdw. Co., galv. pall, nails, tacks, etc Gaines. K. pumpkin Herren, James, auto hire collecting, exhibits 15.24 Heyden, Gust, corn and beets HuckerstelD. Willa. work preparing exhibit Kawaguchi, K. S., celery... Ichmund. Lonis. grapes... La Follette. A. M- peacheR. apples and pears ....... 3 4.50 4.50 2.51 3.00 r t 3.7:. 5.00 6.50 I l.OOliichty. Albert. 24.65 5.20 X.30 1.70 1.70 2.30 2.30 1.00 1.00 I. L.. crabapples preparing i t bunting. P. Co.. ind McAdams, exhibit Penney Co. J. C cheese cloth, etc. Portland Ry. L. & electric service Ranhold. Amjle. onions potatoes Reynolds, L. T apples and pears Roth Grocery Co., tomatoes and grape baskets ..... Rtelger. T. W.. apples Taylor, Earl E.. collecting del. for exhibit ........ 1.00 Taylor, Miss Myrtle, prepar- 1.00 ing grain , 1.00 Taylor. Miss Nina preparing 1.00 exhibit Taylor, Walter, do Turnidge, W. J., vegetables and expressage ......... Welch Electric Co.. 10 watt M C L. . Wells. Mrs. Harriet, vege tables Winters. Joseph, honey . . Gopher and Mole Bounty, (Cont'd.) Boyer. it. G.. adv. for bounty on scalps 10. CO 6.95 1.90 3.00 2.60 10.60 .50 4.60 3.90 2.70 2.70 '2.00 .62 10.80 7.00 .12.25 2.70 13.00 I 47.00 1 25.00 i 3.00 8.00 5.70 l 3.50 3.00 8.40 CHURCHES 1 ) Ctlchrist, Alma. do. ; 10 00 Glidden. J. H., do. . ;!..... '.' 15.00 Gobn, Liztte, do.!.....,.. 10.00 GrOshong, Mrs. J. X.', do. ... 10.00 iraggar!. Delia, do. ....... 30.00 Hard In x Grace Ellen, ido. . 25.00 Haynes, Airs. Cirolinel do. . . 10.00 Henrikncn.. Rer. George, re lief fcr Elizabeth Logan... 45.00 Henry, Mis. Olive E., relief 10.00 Kays. Mrs. Mabel; do..... 12.00 Ketchum. M. B., do. !...... 12.00 KnotC Mrs. Melvina, do, . . . . 12 00 Lants. Catherine, do. 8 00 Lneler, Stephen, Sr .. do. ... 8.00 Loan, Mrs O. C.', do. ... . '. 10.00 Mack, E. A., do 12.00 McDanie), Mrs. Blanche, do. 25.0d McLeod, Mrs. Ella. do.... . . . 10.0P ftuuer, Mrs. Vina II.. do. . . . 10.00 Macle, Mrs.. A., do., lO.dO Newton, a D., do. iit.,;..: pedersen. Olea, do.".!; ;.. . . Old People's Home, relief for Mrs. Julia D. Hurteliv. . . Tenton. Ixulse. relief for , .Harry Penton . Quail, John J.. relief . Reinhart. Rosalia, do. . . . . Fentck.'W. M., do. ;..... Salem ' Deaconess Hospital. ,' relief for W. S. Mitchell. Schmidt, eter. relief p..... Rkoog, Mrs. Albert, do bmita, a, do. a, Snodderly, Flora, do. Striptlng. Hnlda. rio sutton. Mrs. At'W., reHef for Clifford -V and Kenneth (Flake Thompson. Mrs. S., relief! Wanless Gilmer, do. ...... wens, il a. do. :...;;. XVhite Mrs- J.F, do Williams, Alice, do. 1. . . ... Simmons. Anna May, do. ,. . SaUries, Sheriff's Office. Cower, O. D., deputy sher- 10.15 5.45 1.65 6.45 7.95 2.55 1.00 1.90 10.00 5.40 1.30 .35 3.80 8738 2390 5.25 41.20 2.66 1225 9.48 6.45 22.5,0 2.00 9.50 12.50 10 0 10.0 10.90 15.)0 25:00 la.OO 10.00 8.00 15.00 40.00 10.00 1250 15.00 30.00 1 8.00 17.50 10.00 10.00 .7.50 2000 8.00 22.50 Surveyors' Office. Frederick Post Co. The, roll ; -blue print paper ...... Herrick. B. B., adv. for stampit ... ... . Sims, Paul M., adjusting typewriter, etc. -..: Assessor's Otf ice. Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co.,' tel ephone .... . Rodgers Paper Co., bind as sessment blanks Ditrict Attorrey. , Gearhart, Hazelle, stenog rapher Gehlhar. Max, ad. for phone, stamps, etc., .......... Heltzel, Jas. deputy d 1st. attorney Co. Court and Commissioners. Daily Capital Journal The, publishing claim docket.. Herrick, W. R copying gov ernment matter Pacific Tel. it Tel. Co. The. phone and calls ........ , Court House. Evans, H. E., drayage.... Ray . L. . Farmer Hdw. Co., watt lamps . . . ........ Hauser Bros., keys ........ Portland Ry. Lt. & P. Co., lighting RodgeTS Paper Co., toilet paper ...... Salem Ice Co-, ice ...;,..-. Welch Electric Co., attach ' plug ....... Circuit Court. ! Skonetznl. Anton, witness... Victor, O. F., dol White, W. J., do; Riley, J. M.. do ... . . ...... Varney, P. M.. do 4.43 1.00 ) 1.50 4.75 40.00 7.32 25.00 53.12 3.Q0 6.55 1.00 S.60 1.40 173.90 15.5 3.60 .30 5.40 2.20 2.20 12.00 2.20 Logsdon, S. R-, do. 10.20 Schirmer. A. C, do Barnholtzer, George do McKinsey, Mrs. Alice, do... McCracken, Esther M., do. . Smith, J. S., do. ..i. Phillips. J. H., do.j Condo, Theodore J.,! do.. . . . Paulus, W'illlam, do. ...... Ivie, Merie, do. Lesley, Frank, do. . . . . Pieser, Eddie, do. ;....... Hughes. It. H.. serving sub- Doena, ........ . . . 3.50 Orr., John W.. sheriff, do. . 2.00 Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co.. tele phone ...... 2. ,: 5.75 Justice Court MJseellaneos. Anton. H. C, services ren dered acc't. prohl law... 83.40 12.00 10.00 4.40 21.20 12.00 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 5.80 5.80 Unruh. G. E justice 12.10 De Long, W. E., constable.. 17.38 Butler, Vance, witness 3.70 McCracken. Esther May, do. 8.50 State v. Olmstead. Unruh, G. E., justice De Long, W. E., constable.. State vs. Olson. McCord. Blaine. Justice .... Engle, Allie. constable State vs. Risley. Unruh, P. E., justice De Long. W. E., constable.. . State vs. Robinson. Unruh, G. E.. Justice De Long. W. E., constable.. State vs. Schaf rer. Unruh; G. E.. Justice De Long. W. E., constable.. State vs. Schmalz. Welton. Robert J..' witness. Miller, W. C, do. State vs. Sloper. Unruh. G- E.. Justice De Long, W. E., constable. . . State, vs. Smith. Unruh, G. E.. Justice ... De Long, W. E., constable. . . Coroner. Clough, A. M.. IhvestigaV Inr death of Jos. Gent.. Feeble Minded Account. iiarnes, 1., cioimng, cic. for Mary Knighton ...... Meyers. H. W. & M. L . clo thing, etc. for Sara Stein born Price Shoe Co., shoes for Sara Stelnborn School Superintendent. Arnold, A. N., supervisors expenses Elliott, N. D., printing sug gestive outlines Fulkerson, Mary L-, super visor's expenses Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co., tele phone and calls Rowland Printing Co., ptg. note books, letter heads, etc. Smith, W. M., advertising for stamps, etc Smith, W. M., traveling ex penses ..... Health Officer. Central Pharmacy The, for maldehyde, candles, etc.. Fruit Inspector. Van Trump, S. H. salary and expenses Poor Account, (Cont'd.) Austin's Grocery, groceries (for Mrs. Strath IZ.00 Broueher. A. L.. groceries ifor Mrs. Berkner 0.21 Club Stables The, ambulance service for Heckman & Ketchum 13.00 rrfler. D. C adv. for R. R. fare for John McDonald..- 13.a Termer Transfer D. A., coal for Mrs. Donaldson....... 7.00 Onera House Pharmacy, pre- scrintions for Co. nauenis u.uu Parifie Tol. . Tel. Co.The. ubone at farm 3.aQ Roberts. C. M.. groceries for . . , A A Airs. AicAiee Salem Deaconess HosrtaI, eare of Marr Maher 30 00 Salem Deaconess Hospital. care of Mrs. Martha Dyc- - kie 30.00 Calom Dearaness HosDital. care of John Navartll.... 15.00 Salem HosDital care of Louis TIelm 4.00 Salem Hoanital. care of A W. Foster 13.00 Salem Hospital, care of Her man Luers 22.00 Salem ITr,mital. care of Liz zie Howard 30.00 Salem Hoscital. care of M TW (Ketchum 8.00 Salom TInanital ' care of L. H. Heckman 4.00 Salem nospital, care of John Bently 30.00 Shrode. D. U. groceries for iMm. Northeutt Zl. Tavlor. Earl E.. Supt. poor farm ...; ......... 293 97 Weller Bros., groceries for Helen McLane 12.25 Willamette Sanatorium, are of Emil Eckerlln Jail. Needham. W. I., board of prisoners ..... Juvenile, Court. Needham, W. I.. R. R. fare for Floyd Cochran, et al Tax Rebate. Condit, Ross, rebate ...... Moore, Delpha. do State Fair. Beckwtth, J. T., work in ex hibit ..t 24.00 6.70 2.10 4.55 .70 6.20 2.30 6.20 2.00 5.60 .50 2.20 2.50 5.60 .50 6.95 2.50 5.35 30.01 21.31 10.00 7.76 45.00 10.44 6.40 39.75 40.19 30.00 .80 86.2: ' 'Salvation Army Street meeting Sunday at 10:20 . .a a. m. Holiness meeting in tne nan at 11. o'clock Sunday . school at' 2 p. m. sharp: Y. P..L. at 6:15 p. nt- Street meetinc at 7:15 v. m. Sal vation full apd free will be preached in the hall at 8 p. m. You are In vited to worship with us. Ensign and Mrs. Hunter, officers in charge Yew Park United Brethren Sunday school at 10 preaching. 11 a. m. following by communion Song service 7: P. M. C. E. 7:30 leader, .Harry . McLean. Saturday night a business session and ser mon, beginning at 7 o'clock. Rev L. B. Baldwin of the O. A. C. will 122.60 105.60 1.66 14.35 13.18 LOOKIE HERE Good 5 room house on paved .street. Good, bath, room, large lot. On N. Com'l St. A bar gain.., ,. . . . ;: ...... . f 1 400- Nlce 5 room cottage bunga low and 2 fine lots..- In E. Sa lem. House Strictly modern with basement. Close toi car line :. ... t.. .... .$2000. 6 room house, fairly modern. Close, to school,, large lot, east front, plenty of fruit. On 15th St. , . .... . .9I8OO. Nice 5 room modern bunga low in S: Salem. About 2i blocks off car line. $500 down, balance easy terms, ... .$2300. One of the finest homes In Salem, close in on paved street. Strictly modern in every way. Good garage and everything you could want in a nice home ,..G300. Good 7 room house and one half acre of land. N. Salem, close to Highland avenue. Good barn and well. Good terms ...fieoo 7, room house with 2 large lots. Good barn, plenty of fruit. On Highland avenue flOOO 1 Nice 5 room, well built bungalow in N. Salem. 10 blocks from State St. . .$2500. Good 7 room bungalow in S. Salem. East ' front on paved street, one block from carline. Half cash $32O0. 5 acres 2 miles south of Sa lem. Good 5 room cottage bun galow. Close 'to paved road and school .' . ... $3000. 22 acres 6 miles from Salem. Good gravel road. Good build ings. Land all under cultiva tion $HOOO. 10 acres 3V miles south of Salem. 6 acres in fruit. No buildings ... .f20OO. 10 acres 3H miles south of Salem. Some fruit. Fair build ings. Would make a good chicken ranch tlHOO. 3 fine lots in Portland, lo- cated close in, in Rose City park. All street Improve ments in. Will take ; some trade for Salem property .. ...flOOO 150 acres, 60 acres In culti vation, bal. in timber and pas ture. 7 miles from Salem. Close to paved road. No buildings. Good spring . . .; ... . . .$3250 170 acres close to paved road about 7 miles from Salem. Fine set of buildings, house modern, water piped from spring. About 140 acres in cultivation. 400 fruit trees. 30 acres in timber and pasture. Good terms. $130 per acre or 922,100 1916 Maxwell In good shape. lights and starter. A bargain at .... LAFLAR & LAFLAR 40O-J07-I0S Oregon Iiblg. I'll BtiiM That Hou se For You You want a home, don't yon? You've not been able to rent one. You would buy but you can't find the right kind of a house in a desirable location. Fll Solve Your Troubles If you own a lot, HI finance the building of a home on iL If you don't own any real estate, see me about a plan to secure a lot and build you a house on the easy payment plan. If You're a Renter Or if, for any reason, you want a new home, see me. ELSWORTH PICKELL 301 Masonic Temple SALEM Office Hours 9 to 1 1 a. m. and 2 to 4 p. in. preach both Saturday night and Sun day morning. Christian ami MiMionary Alliance Services on next Thursday after noon.. November 6, at 632 South Commercial street; Rev. J. E. Fee of Portland, conducting Dlble study at 2:15 o'clock. AH mott cordially welcome. Catholic Church Forty Hours Adoration is in pro gress and masses will be atlthe usual time, 7:30 and 10:30. At 7:30 in the evening the adoration will close with solemn benediction, and proces sion, Rer. John Cummlsky, O. S. n of Portland preaching. The altar boys choir will sing the benediction. A cordial invitation is extended to everyone. Sooth Salem Friends. : South Commercial and Washing ton streets. II. E. Pemberton. pastor. BiBble school at 10 a. ra.. classes for all and all are welcome, Carl E. Mill er, superintendent; meeting for wor ship with good singing and gospel preaching at 11 a. m.; young peo ple's meeting at 6 p. m.: at 2:30 and 7:30 Dr. Joseph H. Smith will bring' Dlble messages. Ills sermons are well worth your hearing. Come r and see. St. rani' Cburrh. Twentieth Sunday after Trinity. 7:30 a. m., holy communion; 9:45 a. m., church school; 11a. m.. choral celebration and sermon. "Our Neigh bors;" 7:30 p. m.. evening prayer and sermon, "The Moral Law of Wealth." Everybody welcome. Charles H. Powell, rector. , 41; cherry trees non-bearing. ?4 2. 58; peach trees bearing. 200".. 43; peach trees non-bcarlng. 166.50; pear-trees bearing. 1874.51; pear trees non-bearing. 9S5.50;. prune trees bearing. 19.309.25; prune ren non-bearing. 7444.96; walnut trees bearing. 1371.58; walnut trees mn bearing. 1181.08; loganbeincs. 2632.05; blackberries and raspber ries. 1027.83; strawberries.-1513.38: other fruits and nuts bearing. !-03-- 93: other nuts and fruits non-bearlnr 21.75. Summary Total acres in agricul tural and horticultural product. 2.151.235.39; farms reported - 29, 313; total acres In farm. C.773,-977.45. "TheJma IndlvMaas C2oolatra A Salem product made by The Gray Belle distributed br Ceorre E. Wate- for sal eevervwber. le - J VT BIG ACREAGE NOT PRODUCING Less Than Third of Farmed i Land in State Raises Fruit or Grain Less than one-third of the farmed acreage of Oregon Is devoted to ag ricultural and horticultural pro ducts. This is shown in a compila tion that has just been completed by Frank K. Lovell, state tax com missioner in accordance with an act. of the 1919 session of the legisla ture -requiring the commissioner to summarize the state's agricultural conditions county by county. The report covers 29.313 farms in the state, totalling 6.773.977.45 ac res of which 2.151.325.39 are devot ed to field and orchard commodities. Reporta were not taken from Jack son and Klamath counties because tbelr assessment work was so far along when application of the act was started, that it was impossible for the survey to be made. Asses sors did the compilation work in the counties. 'The report is not com plete 12 counties, namely. Clatsop. Gilliam. Harney. Josephine. Lake. Linn. Malheur. Morrow. Multnomah, Palk. Tillamook and Umatilla. Lake county, in addition to a crop report, mentions 100.104.82 acres devoted to pasture. i Totals in the summary covering the whole state follows: Winter wheat. 637.955.40; sprin? wheat. 276.654.50; oats, 229.801.87: barley, 65.153.75; rye. 78.241.25; corn 49.421.14; clover. 50.801.63: alfalfa. 112.921.50; wild or marih hay, 324.327.27; other hay crops. 191.992.32; ' potatoes. 29.391.81; other root crops. 3955.85; field peas. 808.75; field beans. 4108.61; other crops. 11.516.66; apple trees bearina 31,790.73; apple trees non-beaiinr. 1 7601.55; cherry trees bearing, 2490- V 3 Million Dollars but It bought MUSIC No finer example of courage is known to the world of science than Thomas XI Ktlison's work in perfecting the phonograph. The skeptics rose in full chorus when he proposed a better phonograph an instrument "that could produce music as human as the artist who first gave it utterance." Mr. Edison's experiments exhausted the entire field of research In sonnd repro duction. He built) and rebuilt until his final, perfected model cost hixa Three Million Dollars. r And the result? Ask wrap one who attended, the Ida Gardner recital last Monday evening. There wa the pul.lic proof. Mis Gardner sng in eomjwrison with the KK-CKhA-TION of her voice by the NVw Ed won. And no one eould distinguish the living voice from its RK-CIIEA-TIOX. The NEW EDISON "The Phonograph with Soul' If you love music, you will agree with last Monday's enthusiast ie audience: The New Edison represents Three Million Dollars well epent. The soul of song is cheap at any price. Vet it is now brought wilhin reach of your pocketlook. The instru ment used iit Tuesday eoimlusive test is a duplicate of Mr. Ed'iMma Three Million Dollar Model. It sells for f2!s (in Canada, $131). GEO. C. WILL Saltm't EDISON Dealer