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1 " THE" OREGON STATESMAN, "SALEU; OREGON rvrr ',- ' : CuuuT mm i . ' fr i .Treasurer umce f OllOWiaSf tlie CII1CI3J Commercial Book 'Store dblicatica of tlie record of g y dams before the tUnon '2.25 pocfily cc&izissichsri court for the Feb. term, 1923 rntli the amount aIIowed pills continued, etc, ac v corfting to ths-recorcb in " Ihe , office of the county V clerk C, check (Continued from' Saturday) '", Poor Accountr-Cont'd I J i' trlDlinz. Hulda, relief. . J 8.00 Trefber. Anton, do . . 1 2.0 0 Tickers, Mrs. Mae,- do. . . zs.uo Warkoskl. Barbara, do. . . 15.00 IVanless, Gilmer, ".do.-..,.; 10.00 Williams, Alice Bertha, do 20.00 Wong, Charlie, do.... . . . 9.00 ! Sheriffs Office ur&hart, S. p., deputy -3 sheriff . . . . J. L . 124. G9 sheriff 1Z.63 anker, Geo.' J., deputy sheriff im'i'J.'m. 100.00 rrlghtman, F. ; T. tax deputy . .'. . ..', 115.00 a tier, S. J., do .... . 100.00 j Conmtjr CleHC Lirms, A. aepucy jcoun- ty clerk w. : i . . . fvie, M. do. . V... , . . Wallace, Ruth Ei . . . aartmam Gertrude, -do. v.. Hunt. Helen, ao . w . nonrdma Office ' : kcjntyrfe. Ora F..aeputy, . - recorner . . r nglebart. Alma, dejmty recorder . . .'. It iV ri -0 eefcroft, Myrtle,, ; deputy 4 recorder Brooks, S. mailers -. Drager, p. writer ........... i . . The Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., telephone services Surveyor's Office Herrlck, B. B., cash Adv. acct. stamps ...... . Patton Bros, Pencils, etc. - Assessor's Office Commercial Book Store, - red ink, ribbons, etc. . The Pac. Tel. & TeL Co:, telephone services J . . . Patton Bros., tracing clothes ......... ... . Rodger s Paper Co., index i es to taxroll ......... Shelt'on, R., overtime deputy assessor Siegmun. Lloyd' 1., mak , ,ing maps of city , of Sa- lem - The Silverton Tribane, letterheads and renvel- opes ................ Steelhammer, O. A., cash avd. acct. fctamps . Ddstrtct AUornoy Offkt; The Pac' Tel. & Tel. Co., telephone services -..... , . The Western nionl Tel. , Co.', telegraph service Canltal Journal. . Dub. claim' docket . . .T 1 78,2 o County Court and Commissioners J DeLong, W, uuwuiog, Am i-., auutitug 110.00 100.00 100.00 90.00 85.01 couhty books '1 i . . . Martin, Carey F.,' surplus on sale of astray cattle Oregon ' Statesman pub. claim docket . . -.V.V.''. The Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., telephone services 1 . . . Siegmun d. J. C., audit ing books ............ -y Court House Astiltman Titifa nlnmh Myrtle. .depuy Jng . ilcntyre. -.GUdeJerlrU ? TrwurerrOmce wood ttlchardson.VVVi nr:4ept J T Assessor's Of f ice i - f Lee, A. A., : deputy asses- n v ; sor . . . . . . '. : . .i.'v.; Vi H&uOO Sbelton, R., dp ,110.00 Gage, Rea, clerk .. 58.06 Wenger,. Arnold,, do . . : 28.00 Slmeral. Elsie, dor. - 37.50 Brogrles, Georgia, do.. s?-5tt t V THitrlrt AtlfiMlPV'g Offlcr ? . BtMe ts. Doy ' UnYuh; Gi-"E JustrcV. . DeLong,- W, E., constable Rapp, WQlle, witness . . State vs. Cutamias TTnruh. G. E.. Justice. .. DeLong, W". E., cottstabld' State vs. Davis, Unruh, . G, E., Justice..,. , State vs. Director. 11.2$ iUnruh, G. E-, Justice. . DeLong, w. E., constawe State vs, Ede Unruh, G. E., Justice . . . m DeLong, W. E. constable State vs. . Ertckson Unruh, G. E., -Justice. . . DeLong, W. E., constable State vs. Hawk Unruh, G. B.,; lattice i. y State ; vs. . Hoyt, t Unruh, G. E., Justice. DeLong, W. : E.. constable State vs. Johnson 'j; , Unruh, G. E., Justice, DeLong, W. E., constable State vs. Johnson : Unruh, G. E. Justice., v ; State , vs. Kodama Unruh, G. E. justice. . . DeLong, W. E-, constable State vs. TJggon Unruh, G. E., Justice. DeLong. W. E., constable State .vs. Lyons Unruh, G. E., Justice State vs. BlorroW, etal Unruh, G. E., Justice .... Unruh, O. B., Justice! ... State ts;: Mundell Unruh, G. E., Justice. DeLong, W. E., constable . - State -vs. ' Olsen Unruh, G. E., Justice . ; E., constable , Mfllpr , TTarnld, witness. . 130.00 Richards, Joe, do. I niatt. - Adolnh. do. ... . . J 5 Sanders.vC. L.I 'do. .... .U . I nuiuuau,. v. 'f't uw.t . n 78.20 Orl. Charles: do. Ll- 68.501 645 1.00 1.60 8.50 625 27.00 24.73 66.25! 73.75 19.75 2.00 1.20 12.65 4.00 11.90 S.20 .50 3.20 5.20 2.50 3.20 ; .50 7.80 3.00 3.20 3.85 3.20 0 3.20 .50 3.20 3.20 2.00 7.20 5.20 6.70 6.45 6.95 3.85 1.15 16.30 22.80 . 5.30 5.30 ff.30 .i 5.30 .30 I M0 ,?!4.20 ,A Smltli;PJuirK.,. t-4.20 10.40 canfield, '. Lee, do.Vh . VJU.li20 130.00 Kirk. John.: do. L : V . . I'J 1 2 i V.Z 0 Broad well, .John; do. . . itfh jl.20 State vs. I'case, 3. : j x Mi .6,45 3-50 22.00 . .33 I Page, Lyle . Jeputy , i met attorney . ... . ja.w.vw IcCammon, E. ,C, sten-; Sv-; j orapher';;t;.?.-t.0lf I : "v: Court House r ' "f 3Iorgan CaL! Janitor.. 65.00 llobson. L.. do: ".t "''.' 65,00 Chllds. J. W.. do ..i.iv 65.00 School Supts orace Rejd, Dora E"., assistant, . 100.00 , : ' Supervisor ..' ,.' Bailie,! W. II., poor ac- 1 rount -4. .. 120.00 Byrd,lrW. H county phy- i. siclan . . . . . . . ..i. . . . . 65.00 &rti4MksoB, Hattle lii. fpe- t I cial poor officer i va.uw I . f -':Stock Inspector ' - jl pldrehouse, W. G jcounty " ! veterinarian . . . . . I ' 35.60 1 " m Health OffIcer : x Cafehaf t; C. E., health offi. ?j - Sealer Weights and Measures 3.50 .35 4.05 125.06 1.00 ?4.45! DOmogalla, F. A., do.... Drager,, D. G.i pillow; case Climer, ' John W., hauling ' wood ............... Graber Brothers, screw,. J washers . . . .'. ... The Peoples Cash Store " toweling ' . . g . . . ,, Portland Ry. Light ; Power Co., light! Roberts, C." M4-soap. . Salem Electric Co., ;elec- . r incai service ; . brushes. Hinges, etc... 12.75 Salem . Water, - Light & Power Co.", water service 25.22 Stiff Furniture Co., H. L-. , linoleum . w. 5-00 Circuit Court Acct- Cont'd Brown, Emma Murphy, re- porting services' ...... ,25.00 Doty W. C. witnessi . . . . 12.00 Doty, Mrs. W. C, witness 12.00 Jury j Glass & Prudhomme Co., tax liens . . . The Pac. Tel. & TeL Co., telephone services . . . . Rodgers Paper Co., - wit ness claims Codington, J.L., ' witness Stranahan, Mrs. Donna, do 7.55 3.00 1 6.45 : 2.oo 11.90 6.00 4.70 4.70 4.70 4.70 4.70 4.70 4.70 .4.10 13.30 .2870 .80 6.25 3.20 .50 6.95 as 6.70 6.00 3.20 ,.1.00 tones; C. F.r salary. . . . . . 2.94j cashatt, C. E., do. pounty Court and Commissioners Hiyit.vJ. T., county com missioner, salary; ana . expenses ............ 106.50 BmJthf J. E.; do 83,80 Circuit Court .n ,s iHauser, Paul H-, Juror.. 36,80 .:: Scalp Bounty ' - ' j Matheny, S, P., bounty on f skin ... i .. '' z.Qw Bishop.. Fannie. Juror! . . 5 5.00 . Itegistration and Election Boyer, U. G., cash adr. m -nm.Xj.. ... .18.0U Barber, W. T., cash ; adr.- fit . rrsVAltnr ? AvnancAO ' . - " ; railroad fare, etc.. , . 25.85 BoM-er, O. D., cash adv. 1 acet. auto hire-.'.;..'; 45.05 Bower, O. D., cash ;adT V-. r hcU stamps . . . .,. 43.64 Enforcement Bowct, O. D.. money adr.v r ' acct. prohibition :? en- ; - ' . forcement ...... ..4. . 50.60 Bojver, O.- D., . cash adv. V for clerical help ...... 10.00 Bower, O. D., cash adv. 47.00 10.40 8.20 2.20 ftp stamped envelopes, 236.32 Elliott, N. D., cash adv. acct tax receiDts. . . i . . 368.00 k - . .. Krss, Fred, work in tax department ........ . The Pac. Tel. :Tel. Co., telephone services . .-. Rodgers Paper Co:," in dexes ....... .' . ... .... The "i SHverton Tribune, jpost cards . . . State! Industrial Accident - Commission, contribut ing acct. accident insur- . tiMilnce J : 1 State Industrial Accident . a wwauauavftwuf v 1 Portland Railway light & Power Co. light ...... The .jWestern Union'vTel. Co., telegraph service. . County, Clerk's Office Boyer, U. G., , cash : adv. r acct- . expressage, con- tventlon dues, etc (Commercial Book Store, tabs. etc. ...... ; J Gfass:' & Prudhomme Co record books . . . . Ross '" E. Moores - & Co., legal blanks . . . . . t . . The Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., telephone services. ; W. . Patton Bros., comet eras- . s ers Rydgcrs Paper Co., dupli cate; warrants . . .. . . ' i -Recorder's Office Brooks. Mildred R-. coun ty recorder," ca sh v adr, aeet. stamps . ; v Tko Commercial . Book ' Store, repairs to .type- , writer . 1 . . . . ... ; . . ... B.00 Glass & Prudhomme Co."; ' ' record books . l-.j.... 203-00 (The PacrTel. and Tel. Co., Helephone services ... . .-. 6.2 5 V 4 101.25 1 18.35 72.00 - " I: HI" t, - 12.50 4:00 4.06 3.61 10.67 .40 ; 145.00 4.SS 9.70 1.00 .i 9.00 6.40 Goodfreiere, Reuben Charley L. E., do i .... . Brown, James, do . . . . I . Blakely, Charles, do. ... . Van Valkenberg, A-, .wit 11683 V Montgomery, C. B.,' do..,. Mitchell, D. M., do.1. Adolph, David, do ...... Southwick, Rollo, do . . . . Schei, O. J., do........ Severine Schei,' do 4. Schei, Mary, do ........ , Mclntire, C. L., d.o '. . . . Linstrom, T. A., do 'r'y'-John,. ffo' . Crow,- Frances, do; .Trr; White, Geo. D., do..... Rowland. Roy, do. t Payne, J. R., do Seay, Walter, do Yi ...... Gamble J. W., do .... Kttmler. Mrs Oi G..: do.., Wycoff, Ethel, do ..k. Webber, BJancbe, do .... Webber S. K.,' do ... Webber, CeheVa. do .... Albrich, Marvj do i ..... T Albrich, Clara, do ..... . Albrich, F. X. do 4 ..... Longele, Minnie, do .... Ma gee, Dorothy, do ... . Magee, Mildred, do ... . . Jeffery, Bert, do . ,.. . . . Justice Court Conger Printing Co., sub poenas . . . ... May, Geo. Sr., Justice J court docket . . . . . . . . Grier, J. B., making Jury Jist Hobson, W. H., assisting 'with making Jtfry list. 1 . Lampman, C: E. do .'. ... Bretano, John F. Theo B., selecting jury list .... MijXamee, Robert, assist- : ing selecting Jury list. . Banning, Chris, do . . . . . Unruh, G. E:, Justice.... Unruh, G. E,, do. Unruh, G. El, do:.;..... Unruh, G. E., do. ...... . ; Unruh, G. E., do;.:..... Delong, W. E.. constable.. State vs. Anderson Unruh, G. E., justice. ... DeLong, W; E constable State -vs. Calvin 5 Unruh,; O. E., ujstlce. ' - " State vs. Comer 1 Unruh, G. E.. Justice .... DeLong. W. E., constable - State vs. Ayncsworth Unruh, G. K., justice.... i State vs. Badoreck. Unruh, , G. E., . J usticd t- i DeLong. W. E., constable i : M : State 'vs. Bargett x Unruh, G. E.. Justice.... i DeLong, W.' E., constable : : State vs." ; Burg 5 Unruh, G. E.,- Justle DeLong, W. U., constable - '. State vs. Case. - Unruh, G. E., Justle. 8.65 Unruh, G E., justice. J ; -; State: ys. Picke fi.20 Unriliii'EJIjustlce. . UeLiOng. W.-.JS,, cqsiaoio State vs.' Rittmann SnruV, G. E., Justice . . . eLon'g; W. E'., constable State vs.- Robinson Unruh, G. E., Justice. .. , DeLong, W. E., constable Nutting, W. F., witness. Ryan, Pearl, do. ........ Mosher,--Clara;, do. ...... Morley, Bertha E.. do.. . . Hoekins, -Fred, dp. Olsen,. Albert, do.. Thomas, Arch, do.. State vs. Rozell .GVler, J.-1 B.V Justice . . Smith, Henry, 'constable. . Statee'ys Thompson Unruh, GJ- E., Justice. . . . DeLong; W. E., constable Stat 'vs. Van Handel Unruh, O. E., Justice. ... Unrnh, G.E., Justice. State rs. Wateriiouse. Unruh, G.- E., justice. . . . State vs. Witte Unruh, G. E., Justice. . .". DeLong, W. E., constable State vs. Young Unruh, G. E., Justice . DeLonsr. W. E.. constable Feeble Minded Account. Miller, S., tlothlng t for Violet Perry? . .'.. . . . 42.64 School Superintendent; Anderson, Emma S., grad ing exam, papers Baillle, W. H.; cash adv. acct. traveling expenses Commercial "Book Store, repairs to typewriter.. Finzer & Co., W. E., Inc., paper cutter . Fulkerson, Mary L., trav eling expenses ........ Fulkerson, Mary L., cash adv. acct. , Btamped en ' velopes .......... i . . H. & M. Co., trpewriter ! ribbons . . . . . ........ Kraps Co., The J. J; blanks Marshall, Hazel K, grad .! ing.exam. papers , fRifKP&CJTel. & Tel. Co., ty truant of flceFt". . Rodgers Paper Co., enve lopes .4 .-. ....."; rv. The Silverton Appeal, pub. teachers" exam........ ..25 Wilson, Mollle,' grading ": ' ; , exam, papers, , . . ,3.00 i ,,f Jteaiia uniccr's Acct. , Schaefer, Mrs. Margaret registrar Van Winkle, Dr. J. O., do. Brune, S. E., do ...... Webert, Louis, do.. ...... Gleason, Alice, do.. Hubbs, G. W.. Jo. J . . ' . Dautnan, J. T., do....... Fruit Inspector Acct. Van Trum. S. H salary and expenses..;...... Poor Account Beck & Co., H. N., cloth ing, etc, for C. D. Erb Brown, M. D., Frank E., glasses for Violet Paul- son . . . . . . .-. . . ... v Poor Farm, j -. Clark. ' Frank C, salary ' and expenses supt..... 282.32 Cole, W. A., rent of room for Mrs. O. Paynter and children ............. Drager, D. G., acsh adr. for R. R. etc,, for Swoape Boys to Long Beach. Calif . . .-. . . . . . The - Economy Grocery. groceries for E. C. Kru ger . ... ... i ... . . Fisher Bros., sawing wood for Mrs. Blixseth . . . . . . Fry; - Daniel J., prescrip- 1 tions, : etc for county poor ' patients ......... Hammond Lumber Co., groceries, etc, for Nel lie Wachter. . .' K!inger,& Bauman, cloth ing for Mrs. Elis. Em field .. jXebold" 'Co., groceries x , for. Mrs. BUxseth . Lebold & Co.. groceries for Mowery Family. . . . Lebold - & Co. 5 groc. for Brown family........ The Pac. Tel. & TeL Co., tel. services. ......... Roberts. C. M.. feroc for 9.201 McAfee ............... 10.27 Morse, - Robertson; . and Saurman, Drs., services rendered on bootlegger Salem Deaconess Hospital, care for Edward. Keyes .. Salem Deaconess HospitaL care lor Andrew Camp bell ............ . Salem Deaconess Hospital, care for Katie. Schir man Salem Deaconess Hospital, care for D. B.; Bright. . Salem Deaconess Hospital, ' care for Mrs. Lizzie -Howard Salem Deaoness Hospital, care for Harry snieias 1 Salem Deaconess Hospital, : care for- James Mack-. 1 In .'., . .......... Salem DeaConeSs'Hospital. . care f fix Nora Langdon Salem Deaconess Hospital. ; care for Clarence P. Miller .............i Salem Water, Light and s Power Co., water sery i Ice. Mowery family. . . . Shrode;., D., L., groceries for Mrs. Nellie Bllxter Shrode, D. 1, groc. for Mrs. Northcutt Silverton Hospital, care t for Hilbert Walker . Weller - Bros., gtoc. for W. W. Walker. .... Weller Bros, groc. for 1 C. A. George .-... Weller Bros., groc. for i Mowery family Weller Bros., groc. lor A. Mitchell Bower, O. D., board for prisoners Roberts, C. M., soap,.... Juvenile Court Bower,; O. D., serving . warrants, etc Jackson, Hattle M., cash r adv. acct. conveying I chlKren . to aid society, ' Portland Dog , Fund. . Ashford, Geo., acct. ewes ': killed by dogs Continued Broyls;J Roy A., acct. sheep killed by dogs. ;,,J 20.00 DunlganE:1 Jr. do., dlsal- ) lowed' . . .V. Allowed- Fitts, ;J.t W., do., disal- ; - lowed r Allowed Riches, Leland W. disallowed . . . . . Allowed Rise, Jocab A., do.. Robbins, W. A., do. Rodgers Paper Co license record book .... Roth. Wm.., Heppler, Glen and Fulled, W. L., acct. cow killed by dogs Continued Sebo.f O. K., for sheep killed by dogs, disal lowed ............... .Allowed Smith, M. G., do Spencer, F. W do Steiwer, Carl, do., disal lowed Allowed , Walker. Leonard, do.. . . . Indemnity for Slaughter of Diseased Cattle Looney, David H., indem nity I State Fair Salem Electric Co., globes and chain Tax Rebate . Zorn, Henry, rebate..... Advertising Salem Chamber of - Com merce, membership dues, Con'td . 38.75 38.75 3 $.7 5 38.75 38.75 38.75 21.25 31.25 25.00 .70 1.18 22.88 14.00 8.00 10.10 2.39 8.03 242.40 2.00 2.40 18.50 :f New Books fc- .. S : Washington and the Riddle of Peace," a collection of articles that appeared in the New York Wrtrld. : rivlhcr th imnressiona of H. G. Wells -on the conference on , VV. COUlter, FONTier MefCy limitation or armaments. v Wnor Ta c tnru n study in eugenics, by Michael F. Guyer, a professor in the Uni versity of Wisconsin;- MBest Short Stories of 1922," the new number of Edward J. O'Brien's yearbook of the Ameri can short story. -American Poetry, 1922 , BOOKS HUSH MISERY IS DESCRIBED Rotarians, F. H.- Sweetland of .Tacoma.. presented the attractions' Tacoma ia to 'offer the grea, district co&? terence for the .jjiredays begin ning March 25.' A large number of the Salem Rotarians expect to attend. , They., will, have a special Pullman 'from here the nlgnt 01 March 24. ' BOUGHT BiiEi : SETS BACK PlllCtS",- MISCELLAXEOUS do., dog 18.00 42.00 15.50 17.00 2.00 14.00 69.25 10.00 33.00 3.00 7.00 42.00 77.00 11.00 77.00 24.00 25.00 16.00 14.76 miscellany, the second - volume of these selections. The poets not included in the 1920 collection are Edna St. Vincent Mlllax, Alf islan prisoners Kreyntborg and "H. D." "Who's Who in America, 1922- 23." the new editlotf .of this bi ennial collection of biographies of notable men . and women. It is interesting to note' that of the 3339 names added in this edition two are from Salem, Frank M. Eriekson, college professor, and Ben W. Olcott, ex-governor. "Batcuala." the story of the African chief, written oy neno Maran, a negro. This book re ceived the Goncourt f nze in 1922. t ' "The Snare,' a new novel by Rafael Sabatinl. the author of "Captain Blood" and " iScaram buche." "The Great Prince Shan," ty E. Phillips Oppenheim. "Further Adventures of Lad. a dog story by Albert Payson Ter-' hune. ' 1 v "Lochlnvar Luck," another dog story by Terhune. "Window at the White Cat," by Mary Roberta Reinhart. Chfldren'fl? Books Swiss Twins." a new t'vri'h-' book;by Lucy Fitch Perkins, v "Buried Cities, stories of what the , excavators have iouna in Pompeii, Olympia and Mycenae, told for children 1 by Jennie Hall. VRed Letter Day Plays." a collection of short plays, by Mar garet Getchell Parsons. Mlss Mary Findley arrived home from Pbiladepinia r naay afternoon for an Indefinite visit with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. m. Findley. Miss Findley nas been5 social-religious aireciur i the Fifth street temple, a foreign center in s Philadelphia, uue to the continued strain of two years oTanftte work in similar wors and the added responsibility of the'post at the' center ,tn is ran. Mlas' Findley's nervous condition becaine such during holiday sea- on and since that she was aa- viseft by physicians to discontinue her.l forK tnere w me i"racu- She Will ISKB iuuwu u-v- - at hr home in Salem. Miss Findley is a graauate 01 Willamette university ana iook two years graduate work in social welfare' at Columbia. 50.00 16.20 6.30 14.40 12.80 10.00 10.00 2.20 4.20 4.20 4.20 4.20 4.40 4.40 2.20 1 2.0 2.20 6.60 2.20 2.20 2.20 2J20 2.20 2.20 20. 2.20 2.20 2.20 5.00 7.00 7.00 5.80 5.00 1.7C 3.00 2.00 2.00 3.t0 2.00 2.00 3.20 3.20 3 20 3.20 3.20 4.80 3.20 2.00 8,45 3.20 1.50 v3.20 ;7.'45 11.20. 6.VS 2.00 6.20 2.50 18.00 52.95! 2.50 10.80 50.00 67.34 10.00 45.00 12.00 1.2.85 i 8.41 RAILROAD SHARES BID UP HEAVILY Profit Taking and Bullish uemonsxraiions ran 10 Affect Market. . ; 10.00 3.00 11.50 1.25 .75 11.25 6.50 130.00 15.00 7.50 5.00 59.64 .185 4.60 6.45 50.00 15:00 6.40 . t 10.89 4.65 30 KEW JURY LIST NEW YORK, March 3.RaIl road shares were, bid up vigor eusly in today's brief but active session of the stock market while heavy profit taking sales were betas , made, in the industrial turn m -vanish-tfemonstra sgfns uemna me mariei,-. in belated response, to;Tt(he sub stantiaVTimprovemeat in earnings shown" by the January earnings reports over those ot the same month last year. -- At the rend of the session, the average rpr Ice of1 20 leading rail road stocks was at the highest figure since April 1920. Steels which were strong yesterday, slipped back today but not until after a new. peak price had been established by United States Steel common at 1 08 7-8, Bethle hem B at 71 7-8 and Republic at 61 3-8. ' Operations of steel mills re now reported to be about 90 -per cent of 1 capacity 'with several mills closing their books until a substantial reduction has been made in present unfilled orders. Despite the unusually heavy de mand for steel, the United States corporation's monthly tonnage statement next -Saturday is not expected! to show much, change because 'of the large volume of business turned down by the company. There were a few strong spots in the specialty list. j " Foreign exchanges were firmer with business more active. De mand sterling sold- around 4.70 1-4 and. French francs . were again quoted above 6.10 cents. The weekly clearing house statement showed decreases: of $23,476,000 in loans, discounts and investments: 33,451,000 in cash in own vaults, and $11. 121.000 in net demand deposits. Reserve of member banks in the federal reserve bank was increas ed by $16,564,000 and 'ne de posits jumped $21,037,000. Ag gregate reserve totaled $527. 070.000, making a deficit in re serve of $585,660 as against a deficit of $17,627,850 the wecL before. . . Following is the-list of names drawn publicly from the jury box .o; serve (or tlie March, ; 1923, term of circuit court. The list includes 15 women. Margaret Lansing, housekeep er, -Englewood. Walter E. Walker, teamster, Salem No. 5. t . Sarah Kennedy. Taousewltet West Woodburh. mfwia M. Downing, housewue, Amanda Kiag",:"'ntntw,uj j, ; Salem No. 3. . Joseph Fisher, merchant East Stayton. Edna Fandrlcti", housewife, Sa lem No. 3. Jehn W.'Hunt, butcher, Salem No. 15. "Lizzie M. Will, housewife, Au rora."' , Emllie G. Hendricks, housewfe, Salem No. 10. Eva B. Gillette, housewife. West, Woodburn. V Emma M. Fitzke, housekeeper, North Howell. Lewis C. "Cesser blacksmith, Salem No. 14 ; Mary s; Moores, printer, Sa lem No. 15. - - Nellie F. Hamilton, housewife, Turner. Mary E. Glover, housewife, Silver Falls. Nettle ZImmerle, housewife,. East Woodburn. J. A.' Foland, clerk,- Salem No. 9. Sarah J. Taylor, housewjlfe'; Mill City. Charles "R. Greggs, farmer. Fairgrounds. J. A. Fersch weller,-farmer, East Qervals. Phillip Fischer, carpenter, Vic tor Point. G. N. Ireland, laborer, Salem No. 7. W. R. 1. Mary Monitor. Ida M. Keene, housekeeper, Sa lem No. 15. : Isaac Conklin, farmer, Marlom C. II. Cannon, farmer, Pringle. Maggie Meier, housewife, Sid ney. ' , Arthur Coffin. farmer. East Chrihti-n Lachele, furrier,' Sa lem Xo. 4. It was like a voice from the grave, to hear the story told Wed:j nesday noon at the Rotary club by T. W. Coulter . f the -Interna- tlonal TMOA, of what the war has tone to Russia. He was one of the' general secretaries in charge of the - mercy work for the Rus- during and after the war" and he knows Russia from the inside out; ; . Re told of how" Hhe Russians, unorganized, unarmed, fought with the allies to absolute exhaus tion; how the soldiers marched out to war, three men to one rifle, and the unarmed two waited until the gun-bearer was killed, and then another took the rifle and went on. He told of the starva tion that has followed the war; how there were 3,000,000 taken prlsoners,and one-fourth of them died or are dying of prison tuber culosis; of how -there were 10, 000,000. refugees fro inthe war swept western provinces, starving, driven from their homes with no place to go. , But they saved the west, until the British army Could be br&an- Gized and America wakened. "and brought in. ''But for tbelr. forti tude, there would baye teen' no allies for the United States to save. We owe the; Russian people a colossal debt,'i'ftesafd. . V V Not all the present . wreck of sovietism'Jsi due tbtbit inherent weakness "of - the t system itself. Sovietlsm took the nation at what were then thought to be the low est depths of civil and personal misery, but it has found yet lower depths, and there seems to be even more fearful miseries possible. The present soviet government was at one : time about 600,000 strong. With the reorganization it is about one-half that, and they rule the whole 140,000,000 peo ple with an absolute rule. "It's a large contract to under take to direct every activity, every thought, for such, a nation," said the speaker. "The " foreign com merce has dropped to .one'orie-hun dredth of its former 'volume,;, the transportation' service to about 7 per cent of its former efficiency." The degeneration of. the Russian ruble is one of the most appalling economic tragedies of all history. The ruble used . to be , worth 50 cents. It has degenerated until now an American dollar -will buy 65,000,000 rubles. This has made impossible the transaction of busi ness abroad.- ' " " Russia has a " pitiful reverence for America, . the speaker said One of the reasons is the service given in mitigating the horrors of the. after-the-war starvation. Am erica fed 10,000,000 Russian peo ple; 4,000,000 were little chil dren; fully 7,000,000 have actual ly been saved from death by Am erican charity. "Apart from the food itself, the one thing . that cheers them is the thought that somebody cares' the speaker said. Mr. Coulter urged that America would do well to remember these suffering- people of whom Roose velt said, "They hold the fate of civilization in the coming years.'' 1 Mr. Coulter comes to the - west as advance man or the. John -R. Mott meetings that are to-be held lit the larger cities; like Portland and Seattle" during-March PORTLAND, Or., Marcli Z. Butter: Prints extras 48c; cubes extras -43c at 44c: prime firsts 42 c. Butterfat, Portland delivery; No. 1 sour cream 49c Potatoes Wheat Market Closes Unset-. .tied Heavy Selling Is tvldenced at uutset. . CHICAGO, March 3.-Break t; ing of ihe' drought in the winter - ' wheat belt led to a-'tnaterlal set- t - 50c; selling price 75 and - 85c FRUIT Irat nlav Th Ainu 9a nTlSBt- ."M tied, 1 1-2 to 2 l-8c lower, with ' Ihfav ti i tn ll.1T.ani1 Jn!ynii $1.13 : 1-2.: to' $1.13 5-8. NEW YORK. March " 3;- Evap-1 . Com finished 3-4 to lc down; ITttieu ippies uuui yi uun aia- i w. j . Droved sliehUv: anricots firm but I ions varying : from Unchanged b5 quiet; peaches . dnlL. : ?.figures to a .cents aecime ivntn . 'inoi.ronnrTai o r o nii- WHEAT , I Per of -points Jn weorasKa, ivan- - iiivvpinm m DT-t. lep nirtihnma una Tnu' ill' mmaAi vwiU iivu 90 1 . , Wheat, cash: No. 1 northernlwith a forecast or general rain, Jl.l6 B.8-to 11. 27 -5-8: May or snow throughout the entire ?1.17 5-8; July $1.17 5-8. LIVERPOOL, March 3.JClose; Wheal , 3-8 ,i to l-2d higher; March 9s, 8 l-4d: May 9s. 7d. J BRUSH COLLEGE winter crop belt-west and south- west, the wheat market encoun-"1'' tered heavy selling, especially tt Z the outset. Com and oats followed" .therr s downward course of the wheat market. . Primary receipts or 1 Icorn for, the week totalled ; m6ra Ithah 10.OeO.000 ' hushels. Bursu A speUing contestin the thlrd sing th;: v;,ume last; week as well as a ' year ago. ana fourth grades at schoor clos ed last 'Friday ' The ' wlnhing spellers are as follows: . Eldon Olson, Teresa - Singer, Ruth New- Provisions grain were easier with,' till, Paul Mae: Munson, Thel, despite -1 flnnness of . hos .1 winners will be entertained -with I re a week ,'eaoL itors- in 'pdtU', :, " f a . progfa'ni' ' given . by the losing j : , . : .: ' . j Mr. ;5and: , Mrs? ; Ira Darby .a.nd : ' sonr Df Salem ; were guests at the Al. Steiner htwhe" last Sunday; ' - v The Sweet Briar club will meet1 v BJBb Wednesday;.- . . " ' ' ' . ' ',. The, ; Btush i.College Helpers - ' ;; and theln iusbands, 60 ; strong," spent an evening of pleasure at ; ' i ltnc home of Mr. and Mrs; JOhn, " Schlnlder,. last Satorday nighU V". ! . - . . - .... TTift-etrtif rnr inn enTPrtin side. The;i champion spellers ' in the primary ; room for the . past month are'f Rosle Krall,. second grade; Paul (Jibson, third grade; and Billie Gibson, fourth grade. Mr, and Mrs. Hoag, College teachers, after boarding during Jthe winter - day, are again driving from their 'home at Monmouth. Fred Ewing and- Mrs 3 Fred Olson visited the $chpolv-ece&tly. Mrs. George Bayer visited Mrs. Crawford of Zehda -Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. 8iftger. recelv ed Vword that their son: Joe, who is at Valejio, Cal., fwlli :ieave'hte first of' March for . the' Hawaiian Islands . He will be gone a year and a half.'.""-' ' .' -' ' , ' . Katie, Krail ' has- heed confined to her bed as a result of sprain Ing- her ankle, t V Milo.B,lume visited; Clifford McNurlin of Silem ,' Sunday. ; Ed. Olson of Portland Is the guest of his parents. At a recent .meeting of the Parent-Teachers association John Schindler and Mrs. U. J. Lehman were apnointed" to ' collect' data and" write "a bistbry of Brush 3ol- leee.f If any one can think of any historical event, it will be thankfully received by the com mittee. Call 1F12, or drop .a letter either '. addressed Saehu route 1. . Littlft Billie May is ill with influenza, t . Ruth La Van ot Portland spent the' week end with her . parents, Mr. and Mrs. La Van. - W. D. . Gorsllne made ; a4, just ness trip . to Mehama last Tuea- day. Mr. T3uell purchased a ne car last week. Vera McAllister was taken to a hospital last week and. operat ed ipon " f or i pendectomy. The Busy Bee Sewing club met with Mrs. Karl Harritt last.Fri- dav. ' ... '' ' '' ' The electric light Ilae will be completed as far a, the' Triangle farm this - week. Grange will meet In the school house L next Friday; March z . and'. Mrs.' M. meat of .the- men folk t but when! ' '' . large . birthday cake, covered . with candles-made' Its? appearance)-: a u,; Mr. Schindler became the hon ored guest-' as; well' as. the hbst. i. The party was one 'of the beslj . given itf years. Mrs. F. 'Allen ; gaVe a dinner to- a Jarge -family' gathering oa . ,s Stinday. the occasion' beln? the .'. seepnd - annlversady . of the birCb. ft or voraan uioageii. -f Mrs. AI. Steiner entertained;,-: February- 22 at- dinner, and aT -evening ef '- tnusle, the occasfil .; celebrating Mr. Steiner v - daughter, Margaret's blrthdayf - .Virginia Page visited her aV Mrs. V- S. I. Smith, of RlcTsf an over- Srmdar. , . " ----- w , Adam- Whlttman and Steven, of Portfand. were Acst at theTrank'Kron honi cently; ' j-. Virgini' Page is confd ta , Iter , tinm Bliffprlnsr-'urltH a e Mrs. Jon. Va Sentenr jHn . -'-' ... J ft. AM was a weeic end visuot,'v --r--'. parents, .Mr. and Mrs Loose, Mr and. Mrs. Frank fson ana childrenr visited Mr. ;. pa Mrs. 9tmrnw tr irxprrtiii last faun- dav.. -4, '-. - . "i Mrs Arthur Emm 11 and enu dren oJ -SalemC-were 'Wida Itorsat -the Karl Hiptt home. Jeanbtte; "Sykes-fT Salem waS iw, guesV of Tbion llarrit last Sunday.'-! ' 'V : " ' Mnirtf? ?6rake ' tpnt Sunday. in-alemwjrhMaller Barker. MAnA4t&i vreosdes .womaa- KoW 9 flawrrf. precede thd L Nii bAhnw wifsv the trener- t . JttysNatl6n of. flowers pais; Ruth, farmer, Salem No.' A. White, housewife. o 1 W r. SI VA i4fnnAf1 a( nur antirn 4itr ei raailv.t a.utop anil n'nv L entire store will lie devoted to . ' Meti's, mn and SHoes iiiidHosev v Alojjg with our regular lines of shoes we' will carry a complete line of Cantilever Shoes for men. and women. Also a complete line of Billiken shosicrifldfen. .4: .' ' " ' v anoes Arriving u any .The Shoe Repair department will be installed by Mr. A.; J. Paris and we assure you -that the highest quality of workmanship will be offered you at extremely low prices. 415 Stare Street SHOES and HOSE 114 - N. liberty Street flirt .' J 1 i i 4)