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i tttfi OREGON StATESMAJTf FllII.Y, APItIL 3. 102O. 5 ' COMWtlSSIflNERS COURT Following is the official publication of the record of claims before the Marion 'mm county commissioners court for the April term, 1920 with the amount allowed, bills continued, etc, according to the records in the office of the county clerk. CONTINUED FROM THURSDAY) City Transfer Line, hauling timber .".Dickenson. G R. hauling tile and lumber ... ... Sowa. Paul, trypod ; Spaulding Logging Co Chas K, lumber ' Whitman. C F. palls 10.2S Woodburn Mill & Lumber ; Co, lumber Keene, W M, spreading gra- 2.00 18.00 1.00 9fi 5.88 Tel ;o.so Hall. Henry, do 69.00 ' Kelsey, Milo, shoveling gra- ! vel i - 36.00 JHendkes. Charles, do 40.00 - Oaler. P C, do .. 4.00 ; Lewis, Charles, hauling gra- i-. vel ... 57.7 Heodkes. oJe. do 65.62 Tyler, Ed, do 52.5 8.00 8.00 19.00 14.00 14.00 4.00 -56.00 Lane, John, shoveling gravel 2.00 Aieher, Henry, grading .... 3.50 Kahut, Pete, scraping . . . 2.17 Maugin. X, shoveling from car Kistner, E, shoveling gravel Krechter. J K. do Miller, Jim, hauling gravel. . Henkes. C, do ........... Swanson, X P, spreading gra vel Durant. L W. patrolman... Miscellaneous Accounts. Oswald Bros, acct electric wiring at Mt. Angel crush er 156.54 Bishop, James, hauling gra vel Hunt, J T, county com salary and expenses 46.80 Goulet, W H. do 97.33 Wtest, Harry, judgment, in. and costs in case of West vs Marion Co 869.21 GENERAL FUND. Miscellaneous Accounts. mscnoii. r rea, bounty on gophers, etc . . . . Harper, Cora Mae. relief. . . . Siewert, A A, 'Juror Hanes, L, bounty on gophers etc. ... Brinkman. J C. do Irwin. W L relief for Lela and Melford Cook 10.00 Cline, A T, bounty on gophers etc . , Groshong, J N, do...- Groshong, J E, do ........ . Lehndorf. William, relief... 10.00 Llton, George, bounty on go phers, etc 2.001 Branam. Emma R. do 15.00 Burcb. Lillie F, do jCoppock. Lula. do ..... Garden, Annie Alvlra. do. New Sorority Organized by Women at Willamette 2.45 9.48 21.20 ,7.40 2.20 2.25 1.70 1.40 The new Avery Six is here.. Most of the first carload ara sold. Most of those who want these machines will fail unless they give a definite order now. Spring is here and crops were never so high in price. Do your best farming now while it pays best. I WHY WAIT? Salem Auto Exchange - - ' : 299 State Street 12.50 15.00 17.60 Gibson, Gussie. do 25.00 Harper, Clara, do 7.50 Holley, Flora L. do I 10.00 Kleiwer, Minnie Myrtle, do. 17.50 McGrath. Etta, do 10.00 Robinson. Tessie. do 25.00 Seeger, Mary, do 17.50 Shields, Bernice May, do. . 10.00 Smead. Mellie Christina, do.. 20.00 Whedbea, Emma, do 10.00 Angel, W, bounty on gophers, etc. : 5.20 Gatcbet. W A. do 2.30 Quail. John J. relief . 10.00 Wolfard, C V, bounty on go phers, etc 1.00 Wolfard, C V, bounty 2.00 Burrows. V F, relief 15.00 Honkola. Hilma, bounty on gophers, etc 3.10 Mount. J K. juror 6.00 Thompson. Geo X, do 4.00 Sterling, J H, bounty on go phers, etc 3.25 Hamby, Nina M. relief . 15.00 Kurz, A O. bounty on go phers, etc 3.70 Condit. S J. do 1.80 Hawkins. William, do 2.30 Hughes. J F. Juror 12.20 Miller. Fred J, do 16.60 Calvert. J L, do 16.40 Keene. Ed B. do 12.20 Webster. D, relief for Barba ra Leslie 10.00 Webster. D, relief for Sarah A.Ellis 10.00 Webster, D. relief for J M Cormine 10.00 Brenner, Geo, bounty on go phers, etc 2.90 Keene, Henry. Juror ....... 14.40 Ramp, Malcolm, do 13.60 Roland, Harry, do 16.00 Harritt, J W. do 12.20 Smith. Harvey, do ........ so.ew Federal authorities, be vestlgattng. said, were In- Dt-lta Phi Is the new women' sorority at Willamette. The mem bers are Marie Corner, president; Gladys Gilbert, vice prenident; Vir ginia Mason, secretarp; Kay Pratt, treasurer. Dean liatton. Maud Hol land. Dorothy Lanib. Fern Gleise;, Mildred Wells and Sadie Pratt. Mrs. Gustav Kb?en has been elected hon orary member. There ha been much debate as to whether sororities should b jerm it ted at Willamette. However, since there is already one sonority In ex istence In the university, it has been thought only fair to allow others. However, the subject is still on ojen one. The girls appeared Monday noon wearing pins of a new order, and during the wee the facts of Its or ganization have gradually been ex posed. The Most Important News You Will Find On the Last Page of Second Section Roberts. C A. do i l.TO Pemberton. Walter, do 10.20 Gibson. R D. do . . $.80 Ralnh. H L. do 0.20 Burris. J H. do 10.20 Thomason. G A, do . . . 9.20 Litchfield, Geo P. Bailiff 18.00 Stranbhar. Rollin, bountty on gophers, etc Patton. Mabel, do Glover, Philip L, bounty .... Brown. Geo, bounty on go phers, etc Zimmerman, Arnold, do .... McReynolds, K R, do . . . . . Skaife, R E. do Roth. Elmer, do Hendricson. M J. relief ..... Halley. R C. bailiff Gritton, W A, bounty on go phers, etc Fabry, Albert, do ... Amort, J L. do Brenner, Geo, do Leverman. Rony. do Kufner. John, do Byrd. W H, examination .... Smith. W Carlton, do Griffith. L F, examination.. Smith, W Carlton, do Byrd, W H, do Byrd, W H, do Byrd. R D, do Byrd, R D, do Poor Account Armstrong, George W., relief Rikr. W. A., do Balllett, S.. do 15.00 Barker. J. F.. do 10.00 Marrier. Mr. and Mrs., do... 30.00 McCormlck; Mrs. Chas., re lief for Elsie Bartrow Boegershausen. Chas., relief Boys & Girls Aid society, ao. Buf f un. W. B.. do. Bullis, Mrs. Florence L-, do. Burrows. W. F.. do 2.25 1.25 4.00 3.95 1.25 2.20 2.35 1.95 15.(r0 18.00 2.85 2.25 2.15 3.95 1.55 2.70 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 , 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 10.00 20.00 8.00 b.Ou 25.00 10.00 10.00 30.00 Champoeg Celebration Set for Next Saturday Under the auspices of the Oregon Pioneer association and the Oregon Historical society, the 77th anni versary and the 20th annual eel bration of Founders' day will be observed at Champoeg Saturday of this week. Judge P. M. D'Arcy of Salem, pioneer of 1857 and past president of the Oregon Pioneer as sociation, will preside. From -,10:30 to 12:30 o'clock i basket dinner and exchange of greet Ings will be in order and this will be followed by a program to begin at 1:15 p. m. with the singing of VThe Star Spangled Bonner by the Veteran ouartet. composed of . M Morse. Dr. J. E. Hall. H. W. Mill and Professor Z. M. Parvin. Other features of the program will be an invocation, informal addresses, songs by the quartet, etc. Speeches will be limited to five minutes. For the first time In some years it will be impossible to run a boat from Portland for the celebration, but this is not expected to detract from the attendance. MORGAXTOWN. W. Va.. April 29. Federal and state offlciols today were searching the mining communi ties of this section for the person who for thte pat several nlghl. have plastered the dead walls oi Marion county with radical literature i?ued by what purported to be the American anarchist federated Sov iets" and entitled "The Anarchist Soviet Bulletin." The handbill, which calls upon workers to rise and seize 11 factories and food supplies, maae its appearance In Mannlngton. Home- wood. Svcomare. Downs and other towns the same night and the next night another poster appeared in a number of other towns. Large numbers of foreign-born miners are employed in this part of West Virginia where last winter the federal authorities carried on a sys tematic search for radicals. SPOKANE. Wash.. April 29. Stickers, posters and circulars print ed in red ink and purporting to be signed by the Communist labor party and urging an "international labor day" strike on May 1. have been free ly distributed in Spokane, accord iodic to police reports. No other activities have been reported. AUCTION $725,000 EDMONTON Sale Saturday, May 1:30 p. m. 404 Ferry St 4 COWS i 8-year-old, giving about 3 gallons 6-year-old, giving abort gallonj . 3-year -old, giving about 4 gallon 3-year-old, giving abont 2Vi gallon 4 FURNITURE Table, Fruit Jan, Chairs and a Lot of Crockery Be on Time. Phone 1177 G. SATTERLEE, Auctioneer aOBBBBIBBBSSS Alberta Carlson. C Carl, do 10. 00 Chalifanx. Mrs- do. Clevineer. Mrs. S. E. do. 10.00 20.00 Dickinson. S. A., do 1 0.00 Dodge. Ulyssa Ellen, do. 10.00 Engelhart, Mrs. Anna, do... 10.00 Fetsch, Emily, do 20 0 (TO HE COXTIXVKU.) Master Plumbers Meeting to Bring Big Attendance Estimates place probable attend ance at the convention of the State Association of Master Plumbers in Salem May 14 and 15 at 250. and some of the leading association men of the country will be here at that time Included among tnem wm o nromlnent sneakers. Headauarters for the convention win be at the Commercial club. P. L.,Fraaier is in charge of the local commlttM arrangement. , Astoria master plaabers are the first to ask for "TeserYatToTisr Eight delegates will eomfc, from, that city. Fonr Fires in Two Years Lead to Investigation The fact that Mercy hospital at HAbnrr h& been damaged four times bv fire in the last two years. the fourth fire occnrlng a few days ago. had caused A. C. Barber, state fire marshal, to send a representa tive of his department to investigate the cause of the fires. All nave started ou the roof of the buildlns and some defect In construction work is presumed to be the cause. There is no suspicion of incendiar ism. GOLD BONDS These bonds are not only a gen eral obligation of the city bat are specifically secured by pledge of "tax arrears" aggre gating more than double the outstanding bonds, which as collected are usable for the sole purpose of redeeming these bonds on Interest a,.. Denomination $1000. Dated October 1. 1919. Due October 1. lz. Irlce 8fiS8 '" rrri,r' ,n terest, to yield IH'i !i years Those bonds retired early will yield several times 7.5 by reason of the U 4:'i discount added to the 5V Interest, bonds that cost 86. St being paid at 100. Ask for details Wire orders collecO FREEMAN SMITH & CAMP CO. Second Floor Northwestern Bank Bldg. Mala 4 SPRING UNDERWEAR We have a large assortment of Spring and m 1 Summer UNDERWEAR FOR MEN Cooper's and Carter's knit in the snort sleeres, ankle or knee lengths. Also B. V D.'s, Porosknlt and Nainsook. Prices are reasonable Men's Store- STATESMAN CLASSIFIED ADS ONE CENT A WORD You Will Save Money By Haying Your Dental Work Done IN MY OFFICE I have had eleven years ol practical ex perience and do only high-class den tistry, using the very best of materials. I am now offering Pre-War Prices and I guarantee all work Plaios $12.50 Crowns (Anterior) Gold or .Porcelain -. Crowns (Posterior).. $7.00 Bridge work, Gold or Por- celain... $6-00 to $7.00 Gold Killings ...$2.00 up Porcelain Fillings .$2.00 up Silver Fillings $100 up Cement fillings $1.00 Cleaning Teeth $1-00 Removing Nerve....... $2.50 Extractions $1- EXAMINATIONS FREE Dr. C. A. Eldriedge DENTIST Phone 1500 204-5 Gray Building Corner State and Liberty Sts. SALEM,, OREGON Over Hartman Bros. Jewelry Store. Federation Meeting to be Held at Hubbard May 13 The Commercial club announces a I community federation meeting at Hubbard Mar 13. Hubbard has not ret organized a community club and i . ..... i the object of the meeting will be to throw in the necessary pep to cause an orxanixation. A large number of members from the Salem commercial I club. Including Manager McCrosky. will attend and make briei speecnes untinr that Hubbard come into the county federation oi community clubs. Late Shearing to Make Wool Crop Heavy in State Because of the late shearinng sea son the crop of wool In Oregon should be unusually heavy, according to Dr. W. H. Lytle. state veterinarian. Due to cold weather the season, now beicinninc. is about three weeks late. and that margin is given over the ordinary season for additional growth of wool. Willamette Women Debaters Meet McMinnville Tonight The Willamette women debaters will debate McMinnville college to night on the question "Resolved, that the principal cause for America's present wave or anaicuy is to d found in unjust labor conditions in this country." The affirmative team. Miss Myrtle Mason and Miss Lorlel Blatcbtord will go to McMinnville. and this will be the first time that the negative team, composed of Miss Ina Moore and Miss Helen Hoover, has been heard here In actual debate. The debate here will be at the First Methodist church at 8 p. m. BIG MAY DAY PLOT FEARED BY U. S. AGENTS (Continued from page 1) tance telephone statement to ine Ledger. -I know of no official in the nortn- west who has been threatened." said Mr. Saunders, "and I do not look for any disturbance In Tacoma. In Seattle, however. I believe some demonstration has been plannea but I have nothing to announce on this tonight, although there, may be developments tomorrow." Stickers had been placed In a Se attle building, Mr. Saunders stated. By hp " mm BAKE-RITE BREAD Is growing in popularity eTcrydajr Wny? Became it it thoroughly and scientifically baked by men who are specialists in the business who hare studied the fine points of bak- mg r Because it is baked by sanitary methods Because it has a deliciousness which makes you want more. Try a Loaf Today The Bake-Rite Sanitary Bakery 457 State Street a Phone 26S A T