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THE OREGON STATESMAN, .SALEM, . , THURSDAY.MORNING, NOVEMBER 29i92a t - w HRIVG t PRDBLEfiiS Adete Garrison's 'New Pbue f REVELATIONS OF A WIFE Copyright 1121, by "Newspaper Feature Serrlce, 'Joe 5 CHAPTER 34 . TUB WAY BESS DEAN MADE A VERBAL. MIS-STEP AND - SWIFTLY CHANGED HER . ' TONE. .: '- ' ; y red's cynical little prediction i concerning the certainty of our seeing the .state .trooper again be- tora the- night was over buzzed -around, my. , brain like ra trouble- r'MBi ; mosquito-: through Jhe rest the roundabout route-by which kP;aosgrOv"e directed mto drive. ,v W tnrned off- at thelCapron road, traveledlabout a mjle on It, . and - then 'drew into the shadows C Of the;, overhanging trees and walt ed, with' the boys pretending; to be. busied with; a supposed refrac tory tire. Pa Cosgrove insisted that we stay there a fall half-hour before -we doubled, back on our tracks, and entered the ; little-used . reservoir road which -he -bad indl . rated. , ' His r painstaking- care ap . pfarWl to bo Justified, however, and .Fred's prediction made of no , account, -when Pa Cosgrove finally - directed ; .mettct.stop at the end of leBgfguily fet there w no 'gn aaywhere of any one but . ourselves. , v How i Touching !' ; . "Bight there's ' the '; gate," Pa Cosgrove said. Indicating a stout, locked arid chained iron barrier. "And you can see ' there's Just Worn' for you .to . "ran ' your car down, this' place between the road and'tho"feincfeL"''D6n't';ifb:itooxtar- "or you'll Btrlke1 the, gully. ' It's just the thing.for us, we can tura off the ttghts and"no1ody passing would ever Wow there" 'was a car hereyAnd'jou'tan' back "out easy ' when .we go." v V'Vi.'' H m -Wait a minu iladge.7; Dicky Jumped froni ,the carraaltp the . place- Mr. Cosgrove had indicated, and swept It with his pocket flash light " -" ,;. "Alf 'rightrrcofne ahead." he said.' . "Just aim for me, and you'll make it' fine." . .. - V j : It wai only one of the'many lit tler thoughtful things Dicky Is for ever" doing, and I could have slap ped .Bess Dean . for her ; mocking 4 drawl as I obeyed his signal: ; . , ; .; "How, touching And how In- i trepld!" she, said, .while .Ted chuckled, as he did t every utter . ance of , hers. : :TThe Olckyrblrd's got it on me. ,i(I wouldn't care, to stand in front of a car that way with-n-wmianrtyjg Thejjia'use fielbre .Jany woman" was so -significant' that no ' one could ' mistake her evident inten tion to slur my driving ability. Fred was too Shy, Ted ; too- ab sorbed in Miss Dean to make any comment upon her little speech. "But Pal Cosgrove's voice rose in dignantly: : ' t "That's , a libel , upon darned good driving. I'd stand in front - of 'Mrs. Graham's car any..;4ay whether she was going' five or f if fy miles an hour' , ,) - Send! me an 1 invitation to the ' inquest," she r retorted laughingly-, f and we all tangled with her, for ' Bess Dean when she sees she ;ha .-gen too far with a sneer,' has- the faculty of taking the sting otttdf anything she has. said by some ab ' surd' remark: which puts everyone in. good humor, . It makes Jt im possible for any one.-who does not ' - know her well to believe that she meant anything but an ; ianoceai .jest- in. the first, place. All Admiration. ,' . i '-Wlllwe-baTa io f Cllrab " V tne 'fence, or have jron the key to "Para dise, Pa Cosgrove?" Miss Dean next-demanded. ' " ' k"" :"- r z "You'll have to climb, -but that cjught not to bother you," Pa Cos grove retorted.: "You ought to be able to get over Just as well as efboy." - .--," . i . "It doesn't bother pxt" .,Bs Dean returned, and by the glow of the ear lights I saw 'her1 adjust the belt of her Tiatty knickerbockers ilth an alr.of complacency. "It's r 111 US Qof&Br Money Bacii ,- ' Aftr about 8 years of sevlnsj : withPaM,lscrMt4byyqMad ? cm truthfully say that t ass earid." This and htmdreaa .OT 'other letters hayebcen received from grateful patients. They arc oh file in my Offices and will be sent any one who wants proof of my non gurical, painless methods of cur ing Piles.' ; , . f I sraaraatee to cote ; you or reeud-yor money. Write today for FRE HOOK. poor - Madge I'm thiaklng of. That's a i-aean -climb with - skirts on." ;:f ' - "Save your J-sympatby, vlfttle one!" Dicky's Voice was' tender, but with a gibing :.note . that told me he meant to score a tally against! the girl. "That's a trick skirt. Toss it to me,. Madge.. tli carry it' over for you." The skirt la one with a single hook at the belt, a row of large buttons dwn the front. It was the work of but a second or two for me to unloosen it, toss it to Dicky and stand ready for any climbing feat in a knicker suit as natty and comfortable as Bess Dean's own. A less shrewd girl would have betrayed the chagrin she felt by a catty little speech. But , not Bess Dean. . She was all admiration. "If that isn't the cleverest thing!" she cried. "I've seen you in that suit often, but never dreamed you could rshuclcVf the skirt as quickly as that Where did you -get it?" ; ."In the middle-ages." I laughed. "Picked it up the first year of ray marriage in a shop which special ized in dress novelties. I -don't think it ever will wear out." t : V "You were the lucky lady!" she affirmed. .."There's no such cloth nowadays: f " v.- - - - "Now. if you two will can the clothes chatter," Dicky drawled. and get over the fence it will oblige all hands. Are you ready, Cosgrove?, . I'll- 'hist .and you catch." I " ' And in another minute we were all over; the fence, following; Pa Cosgrove's lantern'down the wind ing path. j CHAPTER 35 WHY PA COSGROVE BECAME GREATLY 'EXCITED I shall not soon forget-that pro cession j following Pa ; Cosgrove's lantern : down Ihe winding wood road that led to the shore of the reservoir. 'In an instant we had' been .transported Jrom the civili sation: indicated by the broad road, smooth-as a billiard table, to a world that looked as if the forest primeval had shut ns in. ; 5 All around us tali trees towered. their branches Indistinct . in i the darkness. Our feet crunched the soft" moss and leaves,' the first of the autumn shedding, and for sev eral minutes - the - only sound was that -of dry sticks snapping as we walked. s 1 - - ; . -. . ? "Shades of J. Fen uiraore, Coop er!' exclaimed. Dicky at last, and I knew, that his volatile spirit re fused to be, repressed any. longer. This is the real, thing! Look over there. . If that Isn't Uncaa and a file of redskins" ; ."Chingachgook just uncovered his .beaver mask in that, little pool," I rejoined, pointing to an opening, in - the . -, trees - through which a small pond was so- indis tinct we could hardly see it. "Hush!", Fred's -voice, shy .but peremptory, sounded behind us. "o . psej talking. loud . - in .here Voices . carry ' farther than you think,,,!.; i. . i-: : "All right,, old. top,"-Dicky- re joined In a low tone. "You're the doctor.' and mum's the word. But I may whisper to my wife,' mayn't I?" . i." I - .... i "Snre thing!" Fred responded: 'And yo can talk when we get lown bn the ireservolr.' ' It's so far down where we're gelng thai well be safe. But here we can still be heard from the road."T f A Fascinating Approach. Do you snppose-thJs- is all at; mospheref XMcky whispered t ti. my ear. f'Pa'Cosgrove is a genial accormmodatiQC g)6 i cuss - with a very lively sense of : humor, "It sort of - strikes rme as though h might have conjured up an tnu side-stepping , and , mystery stuff out of his own brain to make tae trip .jnore interesting. -What Jo you think tM j i j ; Idid not. answer-htm for a long minute, because his idea was one that had, occurred to me, and. . I wanted to - weigh - Dicky's corrob oration f it. -- "Candidly, I don't know." I murmured.' "But whether it's true or not, doesn't matter much,' does it?'" , . : "No, we'll have to play his game, of course," Dicky assented. "Gee, I'd hate.to have to find my way out of this place alone! The trail Is wide and good enough, but do you see how many branch paths' there are?" I saw. and was fascinated by the many little paths leading from the main trail, some of them as broad as the path we were following. And with Dicky's hand under neath, my elbow, guiding me so that I did not stumble,; I thorough ly enjoyed the journey to the res ervoir, which must have t been more than a mile in length. Pa Cosgrove and ; his lantern -carefully; shielded so that its rays only shone d6wnward on' the path be neath Nurj fet jogged alons in frontof us. , Bess Dean,. carefully escorted by ' the impressionable Ted, Sas just behind us. Fred and the fishing poles brought up the rear. . ; - j . . ----- -. J "Let Meat 'Em! ' " And then gradually ; the tower ing trees gave . way to smaller trees, then to low bushes, and fi nally we came, out upon a level grassy, expanse, broken as we neared the water by the great slabs of stone,, some of them smooth as a floor. ; "Here. Ted." Fred's voice was peremptory. "You see to the fishing rods for the ladies. I'm going to start right in" He-put the rods dewn on one of the immense' flat stones, disen tangled his own carefully, and walked SlOng the bank t lowly, watchfully, until he had found" the place he wished. . Then, he sat down on a sloping rock, and Waited his hook from a small can which he produced from his pocket.. The next - second -we Heard a skillful swish of his line as the long pole flew. out over the water, and but half a minute-later It flew; out of the water again, and Fred's jubi lant, though subdued, chuc'ile told "he had caught, a fish. . "A bullhead?" his father in quired from another rock where he and Dicky and Ted were en gaged in getting ready the fishing tackle f6r the rest Of us. ' "Yep." "How big?" "Oh, pretty hearly a pound!" , ."Jiminy Christmas! Let urn at 'em T " Pa Cosgrove snatched up his . fish pole, and took i a seat on the bank. , But I noticed, scrupu lous old fisherman that he was, he kept far enough away from his son not to trespass on the other's good fortune. "Nnmbertwo!" Fred's .voice was mischievously jubflant now. ;As" he' fodk toff the second fish and - put it lnto.fthd creel he Called 'sortly to his bro ther: ; ; . , : "Oh, Ted! Whst'll you bet I get a dozen before you get one? I tell you I'm the boy tonight' . (To be continued) , Don J-Vrsnlssn of Portland 1s at- toruey-iB-fact or-Oregoa. I Under the blue-sky set :a per mit to. sell stock in - the sum bf ITSOOOwas issued i to the Port laud Pulp . & Pa per company, -and a permit to sell stock in the sum of $l,000 .was issued to the Gen eral Leather company of Portland. I NEW CORPORATIONS') f The following articles of incor poration were filed yesterday: i?. Theta Nu Phi fraternity Corvsl- Iis; Incorporators, Arthur V. .yalk er, Alexander M. Kellag, Eldred P. Walker; assets, $12,000. f; :i Portiand Heights Playground ,af sociatlon. Portland; incorporators. G. .N. Pease, A. M, Haradon, Ho mer ;V. Csrpenter; fees. v :" National Savings & Loaja Asr sociktion. Portland; incorporators, E. A.' Sommer, Fred Knecht, C K, Tiekbbrne, C. T.' Haas, Edward &. Weber; capitaHiation. $1,000,000. lectrie-Orthapedie college, Port land; incorporators', Arthur. Fons, Violet- Romero, Cecil Reinhardtl assets. $100. " Ward Bakeries corporation, of Portland; incorporators, J. V. Beach, N. D, Simon, Grace Shef field; 'capitalization, $5000. I A permit to operate . n Oregon was issued to the Crossett ' West era company, a Delaware lumber concern capitalized at $10,000.O00 C. H. Watzek .of Wauna, Clatsop county, is attorney-in-fact for Ore- gon. Xotice of an Increase in capltall zatlon vfrom 125,000 to ;$30,005 was'fHed by the Tieton Valley Land; & Leasing, company, of yAs toria. -t " '.' - - Notice of an increase In capi talization from $5o;O0O to $100,- 000- was filed Jby the f Eogene branch Allen ft .Lewis. 4 t Notice of dissolution was filed by the-Peters & Roberts Furniture company of Portland. - A permit to operate- In .Oregon was issued to the Garlock Packing company,' a New York corporation. Cut This Out It Is Worth Money Send this ad and ten cents, to Foley & Co., 28S5 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will re ceive a ten cent bottle of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR for Coughs, Colds, and Croup, also a- free sam ple package of FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS for . Backache, Rheumatio Pains, Kidney, and Bladder trout ble, and FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS for Constipation .and Biliousness. These wonderful remedies have helped - millions of people. Try them ! Sold ; erery where. 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States 'Naiional is "your bank. Through Durjnany years of Service to the people of this sectkm we nave developed facilities to meet the needs, of the ; people we serve. ; .-Thu$, every departmeTTt,vcveTy "facility of the United States National' has been worked out to. take care of . your,problems. Come in and let's talk over the plans for next year. You will find us willing and glad to place -at -your disposal our combined experience and knowledge of financial affairs as they apply to your problems. 1 United States National Bank SalemfOregon T HAZEL GREEN t , The school is preparing an un usually good program for the bas ket social November 30. The proceeds will be used to buy play apparatus. ' The 'Woman's Missionary asso ciation will have an all dsy meet ing at Mrs. C. A. Van Cleave's Wednesday, Dec. 5, to make some quilU. v Miss Edna Davis who is attend ing, business college in " Salem, spent the week-end at-home. The Junior Christian Endeavor held business meeting Sunday. The following officers were '-elected: President, Wllma Davis; vice president. Guy A. Looney; secre tary, Iola Lackey,' treasurer, Le Roy Van Cleave. The Juniors are planning to send a Christmas bo to the Children's Home of the WCTU. Mrs. A. O. Van Cleave gave - a birthday party -for her grandchild ren, Marlon and ' Geneva . Van Cleave- " , " ' i L. F. Evcnsorr, Jewelfer, Passes. Away at Silverton SHyVERTON, Or., ,Nov. . 27. (Special , to Tbo Statesman. ) L. F, Evenson, a prominent? Jeweleif of .Silver ton, died at hi; home on West Main atreet Sunday morning after . several - nioatbs' of illness. Funeral services were .held, from the Methodist' chorea" Tuesday af ternoon -aty o'clock- with ReV. S. Hall officiating. The body -wss taken: to the mausoleumat SaJent Basin ess houses were closed at SIL verton during the funeral hour. : ' Mr. Evenson wss born at ' Bald win, Wis., in 1876 and came to Oregon la 1900. He lived for some time at Salem before coming to Silyerton 13 years ago. He has since made Silverton ' his 1 home. Besides a widow,' he ' leaves two children. Franklin and Shirley. He also leaves six' brothers ' and two sisters, all: of whom,twith the ex ception of; on' sister s in Norway, expect , to . be present at . the fune ral. The .brothers are E, C. Even-son- of Cottage Groves S. E. Even son of Tacojna,. Ew JUL Evenson of SilTerton, -O. Jf Eyenspn of Clat skanie, W. E. Evenson;and J. Al Et enson of Hobart, ftV.ash. ; His sls'ters are Mrs. fiDoraV prie - of Chrlstlania, ' Norway,s 'and Mrs. Esther Hoegh ofMenohtinle, Wis! . ;.. .'v-, ' -- ' ;. Prance and Belgium are going to! remain neutral in' that Separa-i tist row ven4f they have to send; in extra. troops; v ' ,- Tuesday, I)ec. 4. Mozart's Opera Comique I he Impresario ; .1 ' , With- Iercy;Hemus, ' Baritone. ,. : DIAMOND AVD JUBILEE X UXAtiAS; pT Nov. 2 7. The ' First -Methodist cborch cele brated, its "Diamond Jubilee' last night before a iarge 'audience. : : A huge birthday cake with 7 S can dles occupied the space in front of the altar, whicih was banked with beautiful flowers. -Mrs. Groves and Mrs. Taylor, the' twqu oldest women in the- church, -wra i n ored by lighting the 75 candUs ca the cake. ' The lights rwere turnei out, ' and ; while the candles were being llgbtend. Miss Blanche 11am mel ssng.very sweetly, r Love's Oil Sweet Song." After jhe candles were lighted and while the church was still dark, "Rock'of Ages" was suug by the congregation. : Read the Classified 'Ads. IFUMB PRIOR TO MOVING a Offering substantial reriutticni If iriterasted give us a call WEST FUR COMPANY 521 Court Street . Practical in the Art. of iternode'Ir , . v -. y - , - - ; - , . Y7 '. '57 yTk " OREGON STATESMAN AUTOMOBILE CO w . r w saaasasMw v ' nv w - . j - i m-7 mm r 1 .1 ;- Votes Polled up to 8 a. m. Wednesday, November 28th. v CITY OF -SALEM . Anderson, Alfred, '420 Ferryi . ...... ... Anderson, Darella, 1460 State. .J ...... , Allen, Mrs. M., 625 N. Winter . . . 7 Best, Glenn, 1715 N. Liberty.'. . ...... Barribkll, Mary, I780 Hickory. .,. . ... ... Beckendorf, Mrs. A. L., 2237 Nebraska Ave. Brady, Ruth, 1555 N. Capitol Bnard, Ethel, 1340 Highland Berger. A. H., 2210 N. 5th. . i. ....... " Bernard, Chas., 16S2 N. 5th. . '. . . Bonesteele, Raymond; .345 Market'. ... . Brlggs. . Miss Marie, .396 N. ISth. . . . , Bunce, Bernice. 1395 N. Cottage .... . Barlow Herbert,. 1730 Fairmount Ave. Bass, George, 1214 N. Front Cook. Leslie, 1247 'Ferry St., ...... .. Chadwick, Leonard E., 497 N. 18th. Chance, Betty Cole, Mrs...... ...... j.. Collins, Daisy, 1553 State Collins. Mrs. D., 732 N. Com'l. . , . . . . Cummings, Evelyn, 1357 N. Winter.. Cox,T Hazel, 2450 Brooks Ave. ........ Do Sart, R. -F., 420 S. Coml. Da vies, La Doyte, N. Liberty . . Dearinger, Erma, .Oregon Theatre, . . . Drager. Ruby 1238 N. 6th..........' Edgerton', Francis M.. 160 Owens. , . . . Ely.Rayford, 147 Marion. ........ Eyre, David Jr., 1026 N. Summer.... Edmundson. Paul. 2146 N Church. Edwards, John. 295 N. 15th . Eschleman, Mrs. Bert, 176 S. Com'l. . . Fultz, Cora. 1644 N. Liberty Fallman, Ross, 2130 X. 4th s. Fox, Alice, 226 N. Commercial Goheen. H., 444 N. High Gillstrdp; Robt. 2030 N Com'l Coode, Melvin, j1135 Waller. . . . . Griffith, i Ruby, 2205 N. Uberty Gwynn, Harold, 1407 N. Winter. . . . . . Gobbert, Joe, 570 Union. . . . . ....... Givin,, Richard, 1469 N. -6th Gilmer, Faith, 332 N. 19th.. Garber,- Albert. Miller's ............. Graila p. 'Milton, Buster Brown. ...... Hamby, Henry. 1345 B St.. ... . HadleyBurdette, 235 N. High . ...... Hershiner. Frank, 2304 Hazel Ave. . . . Hewett. Elwood. 2230 N. 4th. Hileman, Katherine .... Hunt, Bill, Fire Station..... Hatchinsr. Helen, 2480 Harel Howell, Mrs. 2515 N. 5th. .. . Htrsch, Richard, 1335 Madison. ...... Jarvel, Pat. 2500 N. 4th Johns, Bethel, 1696 N- Liberty. ....... Johnson. Eunice, 1625 Highland. Jaquet, Lillian Klossen, Henry,; 645' Ferry Kershiner, Alex, 2364 Hazel Ave. ........ Keuscher Kenneth, 1635 N. Church. . . . . . Kockles, Geo. 1750 State. ................ Lucas, Winnifred. 1042-Saginaw. . ......... Lainson. Stanley B., 441 State. Lear, Dwlght. 1298 N. 20th... Long, C. H., 2740 Cherry. Lewis. Edward, 224 N. 15th. Lathy, Miss A. M.. 1497 S. 13th ......... . Larson, Pearl, 305 S. Com'l Mayee, Oscar, 729 N Liberty. Miner, John, 2645 Portland Read, ....... . Miller, Letha, 2265 N, Church McAdams. Walter. ,1535 N.; Front. ... . . . . McCoy r Maurice, 2507 Fairgrounds Road. . . Morehead. Monai 1549 Broadway... Morrison, Lena ............ -Miller, Paul,' 1334 N. Summer. . . . Mitchell,; Nellie, White House. Newgent, Howard. Natesger. Wnu, 1534 Broadway. . .'. ...... Nelson, Doris, ; 840 N., Cottage. . . . . Park. (Albert, 64 S Union . ......... Paulus, George. 3 8 3 ' State ............... Paumala, Nellie. 806 N. High. . . ......... Plank, Eloise, 2365 8. Com'l. ... . . ....... .Price; Chas, H., 372 N Church.'. Pearce, Nile. 1913 Fairgrounds Road. Peebles. Jesse, f 2395 N. Front. ..... Pence. Viola, 1825 N. com'l Page, Myrtle,' 1605 Court . ' Plant, Mr. Armory . ....... u - Plant. Winnifred j . . . . Qualley, Edythe, Oregon Theatre.. Royston. Opal,. 2769 Brooks Ave: . . . . ..104.200 -r 1 00,12 5 ' ... . ;i03,400 ' .."..100,400 t 103,200 .. 150,975 ..129,400 .....61.125.; 90,200 ' .....92,100 ,.-.' :i 105,100 ......... i 139,200 ia.,..14,400 101,200 ..........100,200 92,000 ...... 104.200 90,100 .......... 98,200 .....103,400 90,400 ...100.200 . 129.200 .120,100 . . .. 2 .' 90,200 , .......... 50.200 .109.400 ,90.200 .112.400 1 ......172,900 ..100,400 ....124,200 ...101,200 . 124,600 ... 104,800 .101,200 .... ......103,200 '. . . . 90.400 -98,200 99,100 ....... ...101.200 102.400 ..........104.600 69.700 102.100 .. 90,400 i. . 98.200 ..... .109,200 64,200 90,200 "90;400 98,200 ..........169,400 90.400 . .........108,200 98,250 ...... 84.200 ....138.900 .....136,100 .. 90,200 ...... 123.100 .....103,100 ..........100,200 ..... . 98.200 ...103.200 ...... 92,100 98.200 84.200 10 2.900 . .. . ... ,.n5,200 ........ -9a.40o -......-98,400 ,99.200 ..103,200 .......... 90.200 .....104.900 . 60.200 90.100 45,200 .........:i3l,200 103,100 ...-46,900 ..,..102,100 ...,'i4,900 ....101.200' ....127,900 92.400 . ....103.200 .... 90.200 73,200. 104.200 .......... ,46.200 ...102.200 1 101.200 ...........103.200 .....'48,400 Biggs1. Earl,' Cor. Church and Highland. . Rhodes, Loren D., 918 Pine..... RhodesEarnest,; Willamette University. Ruge," Mable. . . . . ...... . . ; . . Scheigner, Helan. 1690 8.' High.'. . . t y . ; Shierman. . Alex. .'214 Water . . . . . . . . . Snook Frank. ;204 9 ... 4th.,. .... ... . Sills. Macel. 758 N. Com'l........,,,,.. Snyder, Mrs. W., 722 State . . . Safren, Morris, 246 Marion. ... . ... . ... . Standislv CHnten, 2095 N. 5 th . . . ; . . . . Smith, Fred ! I486 n. 17th.... ..'.-.,. . Samuels, Mollie, State and .Coxa'I . . ; vi . Smith, Nadine. Oregon Bldg . . . . . . ...... Shrode, Francis. State. St. . . ...... . . . . Sande, - Helen ...... 7. .... .r. ........ . . Smith, Sybil, City Library. ............ Shaefer, Lloyd, 260 Mission... Suing, Elmer, 1297 S. High. . . . Snider, Gladys, 2144 K. 6th ........... . Taembath, Beatrice, 1887 N. Froat. .... , . VarleyJoh, 600 Electric. ...... ... . . . . Ward,' Connell. : 1487 Broadway. . . . . White, -' Chas., Laurel ' and Pine ......... Whitlock, Elmer. 2415 Hazel Ave.. . . . . . SVilson.- Lloyd. .1884 N. Commercial. . . ... Wheeler, Gladys. 1 6 4 4 N. , Liberty . .... . Wejri Leo. Valley Motor Co. .......... . WilliamsRichard, 1365 Norway. ... Walker,, Albert, 335 N. 25th . . 1 . . f ... 4 .. 49.233 . 50.200 ... 90.400 , ...103,200 ...108,200 ...41.400 ... '60,200 ...105.400 75,200. . ..110,600 ...10,200 . '60,200 .45,400- 7103.400 82,400 46,200 49.400 92,400. 49.400. 98,200 .......102.200. .. .. .. . 90,100 . . .103,200 ... . . .V. 103,200 46,200 69.400 90.490 ....194,400 ...6,100 ''. I I I a- - Abbott, M.L..' Stay ton. . . , . . Aspinwall, Ella, Brooks. . ...... . . . . . . . Bradley, ! Bobert, Chemawa. . i . ". ; ..... . Berchtoid Joseph, Mount Angel . . . .. .. . i Bayer, Fred.' Rt. 1 ..... . . . . . . . . ..... . . - Bloom, Ralph, Rt, 8, Box 97. ........ . Browa. Winnie, Rt. No.- 6, Box 103G. . Barry, Mrs. Joe, Lyons ....... . . , . . . i . ; Dancer. John Rt. ........ . . . . .... , . . Darling, Gaee. Rt. 8, Salem,- Ore.. . ... .". Dennison, Mamie, Dallas iu . i . ....;... i Erion, Bernice, -Rt. .-7; . . . . . . Foster, Fred, Rt. R. Box 119A. ........ . Fashing. Mrs. Harver, B,t. 4 . . . , ...... Foley, Mrs., Rt. No. 7J.r.f . ,? ........ . Oough, Blanche M., Mehama. ..... . . . . . GilSon, Nellie, Rt. 2Amity. . . . ; Haworth. Evelyn, -Stayton. ,' . .. ... .. . . . " HaUr Ethel, Rt. 8 . . . . , . . . . -p . ... Harold, Marie, Rt. No. 8 . . . . . . . , I.. , . . Hochberg, Mrs. Florence, Monmoulh. . . . Jones. Harry, Stayton ......v.... ... . . . Kintx, Angelina. Sublimity. . . . . ... , . . . . Kirk, Vinta. Chemawa. ... . . . . Kites', Raymond, Rt 8 . Kinter, Ralph, .Hubbard . . . . . . . . ... , . Larken, Gertrude, Rt. 1. ...... . .. . ... 4. Lewis, Orvil, Rt. 3, Box 272 . . ........ Luthy, Russell, Rt. 7 ........ . . . ...... Mason, Ethel. Mill city. . . .; ........ : McCIellan, Mrs! T. M., West Stayton ; . . . . McCallister. C. L-; Shaw. . . . . . . . ... . .'. . Manenhal, Mabel, eGervais, . Rt. 1 . ... . . . . . Morrison, Mrs. Carl, Rickreall .......... McKee. Geo.. Amity. . . . . .... . . ....... Muller, Mrs.. Carl. Silverton . . . . . . . . . . . . Newton. Ruby. -RL .7 ............. v. Ott, Walter, Hubbard . ...... .. . . . . . . . . Peets. Hasel, .Turner. ................. Perkins, Jtc. Rt. .8 . .4. . . . ... ...........; ' Reid. Erol, Hubbard . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 'Russell, Gleana. Marlon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : ' Savage, Miss Maud, Rt. 7. ............ . , Stalling, W. H., Silverton, Rt. 2. . . . , . . . Swank, Ethel. Lyons Shubert, Sadie. Rt. 1 Schackman, Dean..Rt. J. . . .. . . , ... . , Sample, Walter. Rt. 3, Box 272 . . -South. -VisS Lena. Independence. . ...... Simpkens, . Arley, Rt. 1 ...... . . . ....... . Sweney, Marlon, ' Hubbard ............. Shepherd. Jas., Rt. 1 ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . Speaker, Robt Rt. 4. Box 16B. . ....... Sturgls,. Francis, Brooks. ............ . Thompson, Mrs. G. N Rt 8 . . ... ..... . . Turnbsll. G. S.. Rt. 4. Box 76. . . . . . . .. . . Teal, Mrs. Albert, Falls City. . . . ........ Vandermark, Lee. Scotts Mills. . . . ...... 'Vaughn, Mrs. Ida, Rickreall. ........ . . . ; Weaver," Lloyd. Rt. 6 ....... . . . ..... Willey, Clara, Aumsville. . . . . ... ..-. . ; Wright. Felix, t Stayton . . .. .... . ; . . . . . . Well,' Margaret, Jefferson . . . . . . . . . .'. , . . . . Weat here. Earl.. Rt 8 ...... . . .... . .... YOtiQsT" . 8ll4W a zielisch, Verna, Rickreall. ............ Berchkld, Joseph, -Jit Angel. . .. ....... 49,600 47,200 85,400 103.800 ...'...... .710000 . .:.. .. ,108,400 96125 ...........108,100 48,400 . , . . v'w. ; . i 129,600 . . . . V. . ; 1 8 o4 0 0 ,..i,v.i...lC3,400 . . . v .... '4 8 1 2 0 0 . 64.200 109.200 ...... V,... 106,400 ... , .104,400 85,100 . ' j . . it 45,280 . 92.200 ...........148,200 .107.200 ........... 45.400 .109,400 .... 38.700 ....105,200 ......... ..104.200 ........... 109.400- 99.400 ...........103.400 ........... 96,400 ....... 69,400 ...........106.400 .......... .124,200 ........... 98,200 ...... v.... 227,400 ... .... .. ..'69.400 ........ ...127.400 ...123.400 -. ?SfX00 .,.....;...109.4C0 .;.V..i..;.l04,4C0 . ... ..... ..127.409 ".V.. ... . ...142,100 .W.i-ivvw.i..'88.4CJ ............ 49,400 .. . . ... . . .100,200 .. . . .. .. . . . 80.200 .. .. . . .s.. ..142,100 ........... 49.400 80,400 ..... 90,400 ........... 49.400 ......... ..103.200 ...........181,200 . . . . . . .101,425 .103.900 ...........120,400 38.400 ...........179.400 " ...... . 1 4 4,4 C J 64.:: 3 .104.200 .105.203 TIN ".