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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, -OKEGON j Now We Know? - In one of the best Radio mag azines for September, a -writer fays that..' We f longer say that electricity H a 'current and do not have to avoid specifying what it . J'- Today, we understand jelec 'trlcltv to be a charartrfBtf. mnr ' "ment of electrons." f -" cat it seems that : scientists sometimes hare their little Jokes " .after all for this same writer goes on to say farther along that "The -onIy distinguishing characteristic iof an electron is Its electrical Elate, At may either; possess, an ' electrical charee or it mar be lacking la electrical energy." Science As a Breakfast Food Personally, our masticators are "j not good enough to . make digest able the food for thought that Dr. v'Free furnishes In Popular Radio for September. He speaks of the congenial family of ' ether wares to which our radio wares belong and tells us some of the antics of the latest known . and tiniest " brother of them all. ' This Infant is a prodigy, but speaaing merely or ms size, he is . wv electrons standing in une.vio . ( equal its length. Possibly that ' sounds Del ley able, but' he ' contin J ues -"There-: would be room for some THREE THOUSAND MIL LION electrons in the thickness of a sheet of tissue paper. Our mind not only staggered, .but collapsed, under thai! i . Veiconie KLX s - - r Radio fans are welcoming KLX, the newest 500W coast station to ., come on the, air. the Oakland Tri i bane of Oakland, Calif. v .Waco W x k ' . -fr v'v 'Av:k. I .-Vrlvl A' - t : - i.- . til ,i ifr; 0 m r?K. BBSl ' . a. .... r "BLOOPIXG : Itj Earl KnnJs , ; ' Day by day, in erery way. the : air la getting 'bloopier and'bloop ler!" If there Js a motto which i should be learned, it -1st "Bloop "s not, lest ye be blooped!" And " thereby hangs an oscillation.' 'j-. The "booper, in the;words of the cynic. Is ,'one who blobps. To "bloop." one ? turns . up the "lamps of one's .receiving. set until 'it glows lik a lighthouse of f the coast of England and starts hunt ing for a distant radiophone. The 7 action Is accompanied by a violent wiggling action of the tickler. 1 The result,; for 'everyone else in the neighborhood, is, a series 1 of wild whoop and yellsJ5 ;These are "bloops." (When the neighbor taita. -he has been "blooped." , Any evening, for Instance. Lis ten in.i "EJoop! Bloop! Bloop! In. all directions. Duets, trios, rextettes and whole choruses of them. , Sometimes they vary a bit. Yeow-bloop!' Caterwauls, back fence dissonances, chromatic col cs, banshee yoedllngs. "Bloops" all of them! The whole. radio game is being "blooped" to death. 'At last the dog, man's most loyal friend, has won a recognized official place for himself in the scheme of affairs. He has just been heralded as an asset rather than a liability and it has been proved that it pays in actual dollars and cents to have a dog in the household, i Dogs everywhere today should be wagging their tails with conscious pride, for a great insurance company has just announced that it will give lower rates for residence burglary insurance to Ifhose who have a dog in their family, i The U.'S. Fidelity and Guaranty Company of Baltimore after an ex tensive survey has decided that it will give lower ; rates to homes where there is a dog. A careful analysis of police reports and de partmental records show that all fj&ves . dread a t dog '1; They may circumvent the police or dodge the caretaker, janitor or, watchman, but they do not get by- the ear oi a loyal, unsleeping watchdog. ; As a "burglar alarm," dogs have often thwarted attempts at burglary theft and larceny. Dogs an Asset In a small surburb near Boston there were 12 burglaries within the year and not one ot these took place where' a family owned a dog. i In one thickly settled residential section of a large city, a survey was made ' recently covering . only ten blocks The r result showed that during three months' time there were more than twenty burglaries in this district and not one of, them occurred where a dog watched the premises.' ,v ' ' Laddie Boy' gained national fame as the custodian imd guard of the White House. TodaV the dog even in cities, is orovirtir his ancient value and great usefulness as man's, best mena. -J.ne eaniesi xeierencc to him is undoubtedly in, the Zend-j Avesta, the religious book, of Zor-H oaster, a work so old that its. origin) is lost in antiquity. A . in mis dook, penalties arc set forth in detail lor lntttries to dogs.! His value . to the 'r hoseholder ; is proven by the fact that if a dog, was killed, the man whip-did if was obliged to pay for the ' dog as .well J as for any lost goods which resulted! from this loss of guardianship. j The tombs of Egyptian kings have! always contained pictures and sculp; tures of don and thev invariable i had a orominent rtlace in the houe-1 holds of early, Romas, and Greek 1 cities. . i 68 pounds fat class A entering test as a junior 4-year-old. The dam of this bull was grand champion at the Pacific International a few years '.ago, and the grand dam was grand' champion at the Oregon state fair. . The price, is $4000 for the' bull on board cars at Marion. He " is insured for full value and Mr. Hughes has . made 1 a special trip from Iowa to attend the bull on the trip to his new home in Iowa. He will go by express and will travel first class. A fpur l-PQfa nro TMr-lf arA XX rna qll - two young bulls from the same dam and similar breeding, on the sire's side for $15,000. They were shipped and both , were used in i public service ; for . time at Bethseda, Md., until one of them didi, and the remaining one is still In service there. "i MUSICAL H E HEBE REXT WEEK Famous New York Revue 'Coming to the Grand December 10th V Final arrangements have been completed for the engagement here December 10 at the Grand theatre of the Marcus show in its big musical revue, "Hello Pros perity." This travesty -of gay New York life during the past season will be presented on a scale of magnificence equal to any of the extravaganzas produced within the past ten. years. Man ager Marcus, who established a reputation iJor. lavish ; expenditure in making his production, has left nothing undone In staging "Hello Prosperity?' Twenty-four gorge- SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 2, 1923 TO MAKE FLIGHT AROUND THE VVOULU mm r T" ii ii. i "i gwspSV '" jp' "' - : . ... .,-:-.:lv:::( 1. A ' . . -ill " - J " ::L t-v- m 'rtn7- has-been worked out by Major-Ccn. .u Becrewry -.rfuua . nee? f.h, t iT innii the world wlth-a squadron or Mason M. Patrick, chief of the Army Air Service, for a ro;j 7"ny c Santa "Monica. Douglas world cruisers, designed and built by the DoagUs, Aeroplane F"J CI ro Washington CaU The plan is to blaze the Intercontinental trail with four or five Pes ' tarting ljm as ate about the middle of March and returning here after a last lap from Greenland J'JijrJ August or early September. Photo shows one of th 3 Douglass world cruisers built for use in ue uyiu ous scenes, twenty changes of cos tumes, . fifteen big vaudeville acts offer complete opportunity for the display of theatrical skill. The company has a personnel of nearly a hundred, headed by the very popular comedian, Guy Rarick, whose name is known throughout the realm of fun-making. He is ably supported by such well known vaudeville headliners as Billy Dale, Robert Long, Ger trude Parish. There is also Stan ley & Byrnes, singing and dancing comedians, who perform steps that make one dizzy to witness, so rapid are the revolutions; Polly Day, a diminutive comedienne, whose beauty has-made her much sought after by photographers and film producers;.' Bee Winsome, prima donna. Is ; another well known artist who has sung her way to the top, and a score of others help to make the Marcus revue one of the Tightest, snap piest shows of the season. . Three sixty-foot, baggage cars and two pullman sleepers are re? quired to transport -the company on - their trans-continental ; tour. The company opened its season ia New York last September and has visited every important city west to . the Pacific coast and as far south, as New Orleans and as far north as the Canadin border. OFFICE It ACQUITTED SAN DIEGO, CaL, Nov 30. ; Lieut. Commander Walter D. Seed,, commanding officer of the U. S. S. Fuller, was acquitted by naval court martial here today. What canbe done about them.? Change the .'circuits If All Tigjbjt. Let's.' It will -be of common ben efit. . Many, a "good .'concert Aa "blooped" out of "existence because an ambitious listener who took the sky for a limit, tried to hear a man playing a cornet behind a fence In Stavanger, Norway, while the rest of the world ; was tuning In for Salt Xake. ' -1, England -- has ' put - the crusher on "blooping" at . the very, outset Of the, game.; Government rega lations there provide that receiv ing sets must not oscillate, radiate or Irritate. In the shadow of entire winter, the Green Sprln Buckingham Palace" they aY&fead-f hlou1ftiWaft-Ki ing a peaceful and "bloopless" Ufa while we lntAmeiica are rush- in toward naUonal'lnsariltv. Alas the "bldoper" "wfco plucks the strings .; of the night , and twangs an "bde to misery on his damnable "bloopischord!" Road Nearing Completion - KLAMATH FALLS, Ore.. Nov. 29. Whether Klamath Falls will be shut out from the outside world this winter ; as far as automobile traffic Is concerned, depends en tirely upon the weather, accord ing to C. C. Kelly, division engL neer. of the; state highway office here. Of the roads1 leading out of Klamath county there is but one, that might be fit for - travel the For the past, few months the contractors' on tlrfs- new road have been stralning-eyery effort to laj the base rock 'before the winter ft TJL n .iTfli r l 4 . .I-'.H. '' .-''I 1 1 tMgg i " ' ...... ,: . .- tee. . . And That Statement is Backed By The Offer of a New. Tire FREE , "OUT a C-T-C,tire on any wheel of your car and any other. .make--: tirp of equal size on the opposite : wheeL Then drive them continuously. If the C-T-C tire fails to outweapnd oat-fll 1 run the other tire, you will get a new C-T-C v tire FREE. This is the amazing Guaranty the manufac- -turer is permitting authorized C-T-C deal ers to make on C-T-C tires bought before January 15th. . . ; . , Nor is this offer any more startling than the per formance of these remarkable hand-biiilt" C-T-C 1 tires. .-v; ; I :'--v;-v : 4;.:1 1 . : Trf ' But it is a means of bringing: the PRXW Ifiprne 1 f ; faith ever made by a tire manufacturers Vft ,r ; C-T-C tires won't skU-and can be drfvtm iftoW InfTatloA r . to f Conserve UjeC. They are the strongest, toughest, .jfj- longest enounng ores umn, BUY YOim TIRES FOR SPRING NOW Ia spite of their GUARANTEED SUPERIORITY C-T-Cs cost NO MORE than ordinary 4ixes. 1 A i ) - - " - ft ;-. . ' ' T) - vt si "I I 53 5 ;r' II u o n e n in :? 43 V J IP iD I mmmm 3y -1 if mm mi mh vr - i I I V snow sets in. All have been meet ing with success except W. D. Miller, whose contract Is the most difficult stretch of the road from the point ot view of road construc tion. There are three and seven tenths - miles on this contract which may render traffic between here and Ashland imp6ssiblo .th5l winter. FAMOUS BUI L WILL GO-EASTU Young- Stock . Making ;Grea! - R eco rd f o r B utte n at ! ; 1 Jhis Year '5 v ; AN O TOO LID i Authorized C-T-C Dealers in Salem ? Columbia Tire Corporation. Factory Uranch .417 Court Street, Salem. . . . ' .. 'Smith tl- Vratkins, Vick Brothers, Federal Tire' Service, Ira , Jcrcfcnscn. Other Dealers Thrwujlwut. Ihe-Country. -v.- Hugh Hughes' Jr., Charles City, Iowa, representing the Sherman Nursery company! of the" sane place, 'is at Pickard Bros.,' Marios , Ore.,' to receive the 18 month old bull, Vive La- France's Darling Boy, and ship him to the Jersey farm owned by the Nursery' Com pany. This bull Is a son of the great A'ive La France, and his sire Is Darling's Gallant Boy, he a full brother to the world's record cow, Darling's Jolly Lassie. ;. There Is no bull in the world whose class in ancestors have as high an average butterfat record as this combination of blood. The average records for Lassie and Vive is 1085.28 pounds jfat in one year and thegrajajdam;of .his young bull n his sire's side Is also a world's record cow for her age and class. She is Old Man's Darling 2dwityvjrecord ,of 983. ?iOO REWARD FOR BOY. I"""'' f "I ? : V 1 1 M ' -r' . i : ' ' ; 'V , v r. Li Mrs. Dorothy Janotscheck of Tenafly, N. J., who was married at Baden, N. C where she attended college, has offered a reward of SI 00 to any one who will find her 4 -year-old son Jack, whom she has not seen since he left with his father to visit his grand mother in Jersey City. She aid her husband, from whom Mrs. Janitscheck is separated, told her the grandmother was ill, but she believes that was only a ruse to get the child, as according to her story he telephoned to her from New -York: "You were a bone head to , let me havo Jurlr. Now try to find him -or.mi-. OREGON STATESMAN AUTOMOBILE CONTEST 0 Votes Polled up to 8 a. m. Saturday, December 1st. TODAY'S HONOR ROLL. Paumala, Nellie, 80S N. High ...298,725 Peetz, Hazel, Turner . .226.800 Russell, Glenna, Marion .. . . . . .. .i .. . . . . .298,500- Klossen, Henry, 645 Ferry . . . ..... . . .......... . . .241,800 Thompson, Mrs. G. N., Rt. 8, Salem ..... i. ......... .234.550 Plant, Wlnnif red. .101,200 Qualley. Edythe. Oregon Theatre ................... 138,4 00 Royston, Opal, 2759 Brooks Ate.:.... 48,4 00 Riggr, Earl, Cor.' Church and Highland. 49.200 Rhodes, Loren D., 918 Pine. . . ............ 50,200 Rhodes, Earnest, Willamette University. ............ .103,200 Ruge, Mable. . . , . ...... . . . . ; . ... .... . . ..... ... . .108,200 scneigner, Heian, 1690 s. nign. . . ... .... . . ...... . . 41,400 ,"TJlSfir.Sll. ll.j-i.'i..i.' M..I... ,f.AA ..Ckl..i.. 11... A 1IT.I.. . JUiy, Xtajrioru, 111 JXiailUU ..................... iV(,JVr " ; duici mou, aic, ill . uaici . . .v. . . . , " sook,?Frank, 2049 4th.. ..... - 1 ' CITY ' OP BAIaVUVM. - ' Anderson, Alfred,. 420 Ferry ......... ... . . '-Anderson, Darella, 1460 State. ............ . Allen, Mrs. M., 625 N. Winter Best, Glenn. 1715 N. Liberty ... 1 ........ . Barrlball, Mary, 1780 Hickory. ............... Beckendorf, Mrs. A. L., 2237 Nebraska Ave...... Brady, Ruth, 1555 N. Capitol Benard, Ethel, 1340 Highland. . . . . v. . ... . . . Bernard, Chas.. 1662 N. 5th. ................ Blixeth, Olaf, 545 N. 21st; Bonesteele, Raymond. "345 Market. . . . . . .7 . . Briggs, Miss Marie. 396 N. 18th ........... Bunce, Bemice, 1395 N. Cottage. ............. Barlow, Herbert, 1730 Fairmount Ave Bass. George, 1214 .N. Front Cook, Leslie. 1247 Ferry St. Chadwick, Leonard E.. 4S7 N. 18th Cummings. Evelyn. 1357 X. Winter... Cox, Hazel, 2450 Brooks Ave.. ....... De Sart, R. F., 420 S. Com'l. ... . . . . . . " Davies, La Doyte, N. Liberty. . . Dearinger, Erma. Oregon Theatre. . . . . Drager, Ruby. 1238 N. 5th .i... v Edgerton, -Francis Mj 160 Owens. Ely. Rayfold. 14.7 Marion .10.4.200 .100,125 .120,400 .100,400 ..... 175,625 ....251.200 .........174,000 90,400 ......... 92,100 i.. 211. 450 . ..... .-. .205,100. ........ .150,900 ..101,200 . . . ..... .120,400 . . . . .132,123 .........105.400 .....104,100 .190.850 120.100 ......... 90.200 70,100 120.500 105,400 .112,400 . . . . .262.900 9 i 60.200 .187750 . 75,230 .110.630 .100.200 60.200 . . . . ..... 10 3.4 00 ......... i..... 46,200 ? Sills, Macel, 758 N. Com'l. . Snyder, Mrs. W., 722 State . . ; ' Safren, Morris. 246 Marlon. . . .Standishi Clinten. 2095 N. 5th... ' Samuels, Mollie, State and Com'l. Shrode, Francis, State St. . . . . . . . . jsanae, Helen. .... . . , ......,....-....... 49.400 Hmun. syou, uny Library..... 92.400 Shaefer, Lloyd, 260 Mission. .............. .i ...... . 49)400 Suing, Elmer, 1 29 7 S. High ... i ........ . . . . ....... 1 4 0,2 0 0 Snider, Gladys, 2144 N. 5th. . ....... .V, . . . .4 . . . . . . .103,200 Taembath, Beatrice, 1887 N. Front. . . . . . . . . ....... 90,100 Varley; Job; 500 Electric. ......................... .109,400 Ward, Connell, 1487 Broadway. ................... .200 100 Whitlock, Elmer. 2415 Hazel Ave............. 69400 Wheeler. Gladys. M 4 4 N. Liberty. . . 98,400 WTeir, Leo, Valley Motor Co.. . . ; ................... 234 125 Williams, Richard, 1365 Norway . . . . . . . . ,v ......... 4 94 0 0 Walker, Albert, 235 N. 25th. . . . . ... . . . . ..... .. .... 52100 Wall, Margaret, Jefferson. , Ore. . . . . . . . , . . 1 9 6'.4 0 0 JJlirenbach, Glenn, 770 S. Commercial. ..: ...... .100 023 . . 1 r V . COUNTRY Abbott, M. L., Stay ton. Bradley. Robert. - Chemawa ...... Berchtold, Joseph. Monnt Angel , Bayer, Fred, Rt. 1. . .. .103.900 .... . .. . . .v.". 108,400 Eyre, David Jr.,'1026 N. Summer, .J00,400 gloom, Ralph, Rt. 8, Box 97. . .., . . . . Ednfundaon. Paul. 2146 N. Church Edwards. John. 295 N. 15th Eschlcman.Mrs. Bert. 176 S. Com'l Fafinian. Ross; 2130 N. 4th Gillstrop. Robt, 2030 N Com'l... Goode. Melvin, 1135 Waller.... Griffith, Ruby, 2205 N. Liberty ....... Gwynn, Harold, 1407 N. Winter:'...... Gobbert, Joe. 570 Union.... Gilmer. Faith, 332 N. 19th . . . Garber Albert, Miller's i Hamby, Henry, 1345 B St Hadley, Burdette. 735 N. High... Hershiner. Frank, 2304 Hazel Ave Hewett, Elwood. 2230 N. 4th......... Hileman, Katherine Hunt. Bill, Fire Station......... Howell, Mrs. 2515 N. 5th. Hlrsch, Richard. 1335 Madison. . ... Jarvel, Pat, 2500 N. 4th .w .. . Johns, Bethel, 1696 N. Liberty Johnson. Eunice, 152. Highland Klossen, Henry, 645 Ferry Kershincr, Alex, 2304 Hazel Ave. Keuscher Kenneth. 1535 N. Church.;. Kockles. Geo. 1750 State Lucas. Winnifred, lu4.3 Saginaw... Lainson. Stanley IL. 441 State. Lear, Dwight. 1 29S N. 20th ....... . Long. C. H., 2748 Cherry.... Iwls. Edward,- 224 N. 15th . . . . . . Luthy.Miss A.M.. 1497 S. 13th. . . . . . . . ,134.900 .....201200 . . . . .188.825 .....104.800 ........ i. 101,200 98.200 ........... 99,100 101.200 .. .........102,400 104,600 . . . . . .. . ,i .134,400 90,400 .......... .236.200 ........... 64.200 ........... 90.200 ..... . . .... 90.400 ........ .. .100,200 292.000 108,200 ........... 98.250 84.200 ... .201.200 .21G.000 .241.800 .... .......103.100 . ; . ..100.200 , . . . ...... I 98.200 .i03t200" .V.-... ...92.100 .109.400 .......:.. ..84. 200- . . . . , .209,400? . :;2 15,300' ...... . . 90,400 : i. ...... 96,125 . .. 49.600 . 47,200 ...208,400 ...129,600 . . .286,750 ...108.400 ... 48,200 . .1. 90,400 . ..109,200 ... 18,950 ...104,400 95,100 Larson. Pearl, 905 S. Com 1 Mayes1. Oscar. 729 N. Liberty. j 98,400 Miner. John. 2645 Portland Road...... .......... 99,200 Miller, Letha. 2255 N. Church ... . : i V. 103.200 McAdams. Walter, 1935 N. Front. .................. 90.200 McCoy. Maurice, 2507 Fairgrounds Road. 201,900 Darling, Grace, Rt. 8, Salem, Ore Dennison. Mamie, Dallas . . . . . Erlon. Bernice. Rtr . . p. ; ..t . Foster, Fred, Rt. R, Box 119A. .... Fashing, Mrs. Harver, Rt. 4... Foley, Mrs., Rt. No. 7...; - Gough, Blanche M., Mehama. . . . . . ; . . . . . . .; . Gilson, Nellie, Rt. 2. Amity. .,..,........,. Haworth, " Evelyn, Stay ton .. . 1 . . . j . . ,A. . ...... notauerg, jars. 10 re nee, xaonmoutn. . . . . . ;v . . . . . . . .143,200 , ,uum, nrt, wjiou ................... r .... . Kintz, Angeline, Sublimity..................... Kirk, VinU, Chemawa . ...1 Kites'. Raymond. Rt. 8 .'..........,....... KInzer. Ralph, Hubbard ....... w ........ I ." Larken. Gertrude, Rt; 1..;..........;.... Lewis, Orvit, Rt. 3, Box 272.......,....."" Mason, Ethel, Mill city. ...... . . ......... McCIellan Mrs. T. M., West Stay ton .....!;" McCalllster, C. L. Shaw. . . . ... ; " Manenhal, Mabel. eGervais. Rt. 1 ....... " Morrison. "Mrs. Carl," Rickreall . :. "" " McKee, Geo., Amity. ....... ....,." Muller. Mrs.- Carl. Silverton. . . Newton. Ruby, Rt, . 7 . . . . , . . . . . . ..... Ott. ; Walter. Hubbard.. . . . . . .. . . ; ...... Pectz, Hazel, Turner . , ................ Perkins. Jac, Rt. 8 . ..V... .;..." Iteid. Eroi; Hubbard .4, ,.tm ;V Russell; Glenna, Marion ...... .w .... . " o -t .... - . ,i,nn Stalling. W. If.. Silverton, Rt. 2........ ;?'.".., Swank. Klhot T.vnn 142,100 .107.200 .....129.400 .....109,400 ..... 98,700 .....125,300 . . . ...104,200 .....109,400 .....103.400 . ... .104.400 ..... 69.400 .....106,400 .....124.200 ..... 98.200 .....237,400 . .. . 69,400 .127,400 226.800 ..... 75,100 109.400 298,500 Swank, Ethet. Lyon... Schackmao, Dean, Rt Morehead, Moua. 1549 Broadway. Morrison. Lena ...................... Miller, Tan I. 1334 N. Summer.... Mitchell, Nellie, White House. ......... N'ewgent, Howard .................... ' Nafezger. Win.. 1534 Broadway. ...... . Nelson, Doris, 840 N. Cottage. . ........ Park, Albert, 648 Union Paulus. George,383 State............. ; Paumala. Nellie. 806 N. High ...... . , . Plank. Eloise, 2365 S. Coml ...... Price. Chas. H., 372 N. Church . . . . . Peebles, Jesse", 2395 N. Front........... Pence. Viola, 1825 N. Com'l . . ........ Page, Myrtle, 1603 Court, ...... ... Plant. Mr., "Armory. ... 60.200 ... 90.100 45,200 . . .237.233 ...222.600 64,100 . . .163.900 . . . 64.900 ...101.200 . ...298,725 ... 92,400 ...103.200 ... 90400 104.200 ... 56,400 ...203,275 South. Miiil Inn. lnitininilin. . '.SMi.-.M.rt .:inJZ.A ' . ..... .142. Shepherd. Jas. Rt. 1. ......:. ' Sneaker: Itoht. . Ill 4 n ir.n 90,4 cr.-t; ., w -. " :rr - .... 19 1 - . .... 96,400 ....100,200 100 00 00 6473 . . . .103.200 234,550 ....101,425 ...103,900 Sturgis,: Francis, Brooks. Thompson, Mrs. G. N Rt. 8. Salem Turn bull, G. S., Rt. 4. Box 76... ... Teal, Mrs. Albert, Falls City. ...... Vandermark, Lee, Scotts Mills. . , . . . , 13.300 Vaughn, Mrs. Ida. Rickreall, ... . .... 1:2,;2? Weaver. Llovd. Itt.fi... .. 98,400 Willey. Clar. Aumsvllle. ...... . 94,200 Wright, Felix, Stay ton.. .'. . ; ; ; " " ' ' 79.900 Well, Margaret, Jefferson. ....;"' 90,400 Weather. Earl. Rt, 8. ........ . ..... .144.400 Young, J. F.. Shaw.;...... .....""" 64 200 Zielisch. Verna, Rickreall..... 104,200 Berchtold. Joseph, Mt: Angel. ... .106.200 Harper Edwin, Gervais. Ore.. .... " -' 84.200 Willey. Clara. Aumsville .... .,.'""" 1 1 2 !... 179,800 1 i.