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f THE OREGON STATESMAN, SAtEtf,. OREGON TUESDAY MORNING,' SEPTEMBER 301924 COMING TO SALEM Jr. r.l3!!antlin 5 'SPECIALIST . f f in Internal Medicine for the ' past twelve year DOCS NOT OPERATE ' uli-'- A : ' Will be at Marlon Hotel Thursday, October 2 Office Hours: 10 a. m. to 4 p. in One Day Only No Charge for Consultation. . '. .;-- t ' - Dr. Mellenthio. it a rerular graduate In medicine and surgery and ia licensed by the' state of Oregon. He does not operate for chronic sppendioitis, (all stones, 1. f stomach, tonsils or adenoids. He fcaa to hi credit wonderful retails ia diaeaaea of the stomach, Urer, bowels, blood, skin; nerTea, heart, kidney,' blad der, bed wetting, catarrh, weak hmcs, rheumatism, sciatica, let ulcers and rec tal ailments. . Below are the name of a few el his many satisfied, patients, la Oregon : Mrs. J. W. Haynea. North. Powder Or, goitre. - -:j : . - Mr. Alice "Williams, Malheur, Ore, heart trouble and hih blood pressure. ' ; Una " Sjorooa, Astoria, Ore, app di eitia. j ; . j H. Df seller, SUTerton, Orav, nicer the stomach. .',.' . . ' Mrs. Geo. A. Gillman, CoquiUe, Or, fall atones. . s : Mrs. Vifi E; Gsrson. SilTerton, Ore-, high: blood, pressnxa. Smith. B R, cash adv. acc. auto Lire, ete . . ...... . Clerk's Office Boyer, U G, stamps. v. . . . Commercial Book ; Store,. The, seal .... ..... Glass Prudhomrae Co, marriage record, etc. . Pacific Tei & Tel- Co The telephone services i . -. ' Patton Bros, ink bands.. Rodgers Paper Co, binding dap warrants . ' , Recorder's Office Brooks, Mildred R, stamps deed Pacific Tel & Tel Co tel ephone services; Patton Bros, memo pad, ink, etc --' 4 Treasurer's Office Commercial Book Store, Thei rubber stamp i Pacific Tel & Tel Co The-: telephone services j . . V 5; --Srveyoa Office Slaughter, Mrs Bessie, car bon' ........ iJ . .... - - ' A District Attorney Carson. John H, cash adv. , acc. auto hire ; I ...... De Long W E, serving sub-. poenas, etc . . ...... De Long W E, i . . ' De Long. W E, I Pacific Tel & Tel Co The, telephone services'.... Assessor's Office Capital Journal, I tax pay- "era .'notice ) .:. L V.V. . . i Commercial Book Store, pencils, ribbon J'i. Pacific TeL & Tel.! Co, The I telephone services .... County Court & Com. Capital Journal, publishing' claim docket Oregon Statesman, do . . Pacific Tel & Tel Co, The telephone services .... White & Sons, D A, bran acc; earnings ...... ;Court House Account Ashliman, Louis, plumbing 3.20 5.00 1.50 47.55 7.50 j 3.00 5.25 7.00 6.25 4.50 ; .40 6.55 1.25 18.00 1.00 5.30 3.10 ! 2.20 lire. j. il Bowers., Toledo. Ore, an j Barr, Theo M, do atones. Aagust Eriekson, Lakeside, Or, kid ney trouble. '. ; , A' .' 'Remember above data, aha consulta tion oa this trip will be tree and that his i treatment ia different.: , ' Married women must bo accompanied by their husband. ;- ; ' I Address: 211 Bradbury Bid, Loa Aa galea, California. - 1 ": " " r COMMISSIONERS' COURT Continued from; Sunday daily Y 110.00 i 90.00 f 90.00 Rhelton.iR, do ..." Roberts Eva, clerk : ; Humnhreys. Grace, do . Riches. S A, deputy as- sessor !....! 8- Tlncnfnr H C. do ....... So.OO 1 District Attorney's Office Vaai.nrfa TTathrvn. steno- eraDher ............ 5 0.0 0 Elliott, N D, prjntlng court Brownell Electrical Co. wire, switch, etc.. . . s r. . Capital City Steam Laun dry, laundry . . . '. L . , Ditmar. Frank, rep. lawn mower ...... . . -'. . . . . ' Drager, D G, coupon book ' for ice Farmer, Ray L, Hdw Co, sprinkler, door, spring 8w0 .-j- m r a , Otto,C E, hauling wood, Portland Electric Power Cot electric services . . Hostein & : Greenbaum Saleni Hardware Co, coup lings, sash' tool 1 Salem Water. V Light & i Power Co, water services at coat house ' ; ! Stiff Furniture Co, H L, leather, denim, eac 3.6,0 1.15 16.20 80.40 S0.40 9-23 6.00 .85 2.00 20.17 1.85 1.2,5 4.25 7.20 40.00 101.11 .50 1.50 57.71 , 10.50 10.08 7.50 236.80 25.00 8.7.0 25.00 3000 10.00 410.00 3.50 6.00 8.32 6.31 38.75 38.75 38.75 Court Housrae Account . Morgan, C L, Janitor .. 70.00 ITobson, L,' do I 2 Hill, W W. do ........ 70.D0 Superintendent's Office , Reld, Cora E, deputy . . 100.00 Fox, William, supervisor 180.00 Poor Acceunt (Cont'd) Byrd. W H..CD physician 65.0 White. Nona, spec, voor officer ... 75-00 Stock Inspector's Office ; Mnniliflnan. W G. Co veter-1 . ! ' Inarian . .V. u - 33-60 Health Officer's Account Cashatt,.C E, health offi-- .,r j 50.00 Sealer of Weights and Measures TAnM: TVj Co sealer.... ! SJ.st ... i - ' Circuit ' Court Account Knowland & Unrub, judg ment roll i Pacific TeL & Tel Co, The; - telephone serrices . . : . ! Rowe, Harry,' witness .. . " Justice Court Garfield, Edna, transcript lof court . - ... . . Kuntz, P J, Justice ...... Kuntz, P J, do ........ P. J, :do . . .f . . . . P; f, do P J, do . . .'... P J. do........ P J, do .V...... State vs. Bcringer P J, do Kuntz, Kuntz. Kuntz, Kuntz, Kuntz, Kuntz, County! Court and Commissioner De Long W. E, constable 3.50 Downing, W H 00 JaKe' - expenses ..... HuntJ T, Co com salary - and expenses idz.sw Smith. I J E. do. . ... . . . 23.60 . Poor Account (Cont'd) Schackman. Nancy J. fe- Uef . . : 20.00 Vickers, Mrs Mae. do.... 10.00 ' Indigent Soldier Fund Carson, Harry V, relief for jno Sletten 50.00 Circuit Court Account Dryden. David A, Juror. . "6.60 ; ' Indigent Soldier Fund ; Bertelson, John, relief for i . Irving Bunce 25.00 Gopher and Slole Bounty f Boyer. IT O. Co clerk. j jcash to adv. for gophers, ;-, (moies.greydiggers. ftft (bounty . loo.oo J Ucslstration and IHection Myers Albert 11. delivery , i ot ballot boxes Rodgers Paper Co. pana- ma'j. i Salem- Hardware Co, Bten , cil letters, brush; etc . . Stewart, Edward, i metal, r ' township hamea ...... Tasto. A F, sheriffs work s-nn election boxea .... Expenses, Sheriirs Office Bower, O P", cash adTf for h 'stamps .. . . V. .. . . i , . -30.00 Bower, O D, cash adv. acc. "auto hire, etc....... 11.40 Breminerr Roy. do...... 60.85 Pacific Tel and Tel Co 5.00 : .90 3.50 3.15 28.00 State vs. Eby Kuntz, P J, justice ' State vs. Faulkner Kuntz, P I; Justice ... De Long, W E, constable - f State vs. Gilbert ) Kuntz, P J. Justice De ixng, W E. constable Lindstrom, . T A, witness Minner, John, do . . . Burns, Pat, do . ........ Conn, Es R, do - . i . ... .... Gilbert. Mrs. W P. do . . Harris, -Mrs A E,' witness Mcllvane. E A, do , Sequyu, E F, do ...... J , Taylor, C T, do U . ..... Lewis, Abner, Jurrors . . Hofman, S J, do i. ...... . Talbot, L E, do i...... . Baker, J H. do I .. ..... Pettycrer, J E, do ...... Miller, E C, do ........ I' State vs, Gillette Kunta, P J, justice ...... I Slate vs. Harris Kuntz, P J, . Justice ' .... Kuntz, P Jf justlce . . . . . . DeLong, W E, constable - I -t State r.t. Hewitt Hewitt' Mildred,' witness , Robertson, Dr C H, do .' . Byrd, Dr W R, do . . . . . A State vs. Kelly Kqntz. P. J, Justicve . . . De; Long. W E, constable i State vs. Kolkoskt Kuntz, .P.J, justice .... Slate vs.. Slaughter Kuntz, P J, ' justice De Long, W E,. constable Poor Account Cont'd Austin, A E, clothing for William Laviguer .... - Austin's Grocery; groceries for- Mrs. La.yjer ...... Bruce, A R, services, Mr. Hodges .......... Clark4 Frank; C, supt. Co. Poor farm Farmer, Hdw C, Ray L, buildnig paper, etc 1 . . . Findley, Steeves, & Clement Drs. tonsil operation for , Melford cook .... ... Fry, Daniel J, prescriptions for counuty patients . - Hammond Lumber Co, Gro ceries for Nellie Wachter Martin, D W, killing Can ada thistles McClellan, Thos R, Mdse, Lizzie Butts . Mllllken & Turner, groce ries Rosie Bloom .... Morse, Robertson Assaur- man, Drs, i services 7-1 "22 to 7-17 '23 J H Harper (cont'd) J ; . . . . Pacific Tel $ Tel Co, The ! telephone services .... P!an,t, Jas. dgligng grave I for Frank Lahue .... Porter; J H, cash ad v for frt frt on household -goods fori Rosie Bloom Portland Electric Co Power Co, electric service poor Farm - . J. ... . i . . Salem Deaconess Hospital care of Johnson Paris Salem1 Deaconess Hospital care of Katie Schirmer Salem Deaconess. Hospital care ot D Lacrout .... Salem Deaconess Hospital care of Andrew Camp ben I..... Salem Deaconess Hospital 1 care of Fred Wl Baker Salem Deaconess Hospital Salem Deaconess Hospital care ot Geo A Hodge care of J H Morrison man . . . . . . ..... . . Salem Deaconess Hospital care of C A Mack .'... Salem Deaconess Hospital j care ot Lissie Howard Salem Deaconess Hospital 1 care of Thomas Cadde Salem Deaconess Hospital - " care of Melford Cook. . Salem Deaconess Hospital i care of W F Hart . I care of f William H Salem Deaconess Hospital I Hodges . . . . Salem Deaconess Hospital care of Sarah Sloat i . . care of j Pauline Mc Salem Deaconess Hospital f Camby' ."; ........ J . . Salem Deaconess Hospital j .care of Martha Beinger ! Care of Glenora Thorn p Salera Deaconess Hospital son - v. .;. .......... Salem Deaconess Hospital care ot Eufa. Simmons Salem Hospital, care of W H Hodges .... I . . ; . . Salem Mortuary, The buri al of Frank Lahue'.. Salem Water, Light & Power Co, water servic es at 443 Weller St. .. Shrode, D L, groceries for Mrs. Northcutt Simmons, Mrs. Geo. cash adv. for poor . . . . .... Smith, C M, mdse, tc cash lurnished J C Barton " Webb's Funeral, . Parlors burial George Simmons Webb's Funeral Parlors, ' burial Velma V Thomas Weller Bros, groceries for Ann Mitchell Wengenroth, Wm, groce ries for Josephine Jeau- - d I i ' m, Willaims, Mrs. G W. relief , Jail Account Ebwer, O P, ' board for prisoners' .-. . 1 - Juvenile Court Vlesko, M'H, rep. in f Jail GALLEY ELEVEN; Juvenile Court 8.80 1 Smith, B R. auto hire . . 1.70 Dog Tax Fund 1.70 Ashford, Geo B, sheep klll 1.70 ed by docs 1.70 Diem &. Ganiard, R M, F M 1.701 sheep killed by'dogs .. 1.70 Ebner, J W, do' ........ 1.7 Geer, C C. do ...... i ... ; 1.7 0 Girod, Arthur, do . . . ... . , 1.70 i i Dog License 1.20 Knowland & Unruh. notl- 1.201 !ces to puruchase . ... 1.20 Miller. Mi A. sheep killed 1.20 I by dogs, allow. 6. disallow 8.00 BITES Math county; Republican, Jay H., Upton ' of Deschutes . county eighteenth district, Gilliam. Sher man and Wheeler counties: Re publican. N. J. Carsner of Wheel er county; Democratic, Alex N. Robertson of Gilliam county; twenty-first district, Union and Wallnwa onnnttpa nmAiralh: 11.95 LIS! 0T Men ana 'Measures Charlet. O. BHyeu of Wallowa Sent Out to v County county' RePublican' BrBCe Den- KOZEF! CERTIFIES mt cm; F mum Financial Receipts Little ShorTof 1823 and Ex penses Not as Great ond district, Grant, Harney and Malheur counties'! Republican, George E. Davis of Malheur Sam A. Kozer, secretary of I county; twenty-fourth district. state, has sent to the county incoin, iiuamooK, wasnmgton 15.0JX clerk.a of tne Btate a certificate nd YamhiU counties : Republican- . . ... y . . uemocrauc, a. vx. iteais oi ima- showing the candidates to be vot- mook county. e on lor mo various uauuuw.i . .. ... . . . p,.h vu.otnta f tha tuir r or renresemaiive in me leKis-i t"vw"- ,.v..v0 " I .1. t - tOCl 111 trntm, Vlw M.rtA- car "CIO: tJJ,Oi4, 6u el 1 MotMmmsk The total paid attendance; at the Oregon state fair, which closed here yesterday, was 69,300, or 9000 more than-last year when 79,200 paid admissions at the state and ' district offices at the general election November 4, to-latur gether with their arrangement on! county the ballot. The list follows: For electors of president and vice president Republicans Dan iel Boyd of Wallwa county, N. C. George of Multnomah county, A. W, Go wan of Harney county, Har riet Lane Richards of Multnomah Tucker; Democratic, Republican. Mark D. Mc- Callister, L. H. McMahan. Lloyd T. Reynolds, Otto J, Wilson; Demo cratic, J. W. Ebner, H. S. Poisal, J. W. Sadler, S. ; H. Van Trump. Second district, Linn .county: Re publican. L. L. Swan, Harry E. j Sterling H. county, J. O. Stearns, Sr., of Mult nomah county. Democratic: Ce- trlct. Lane county lia L. GalVin of Wasco county, Emmett Howard,5 E William A. Johnson of Multnomah county, Robert A. Miller of Mult nomah county. Richard W. Monta- 38.75 sue of Multnomah county, R. R. Turner of Polk county. Independ ent: ' Gust Anderson of Multno mah county, J. D. Brown of Gill iam county, E. J. Elllngson of Multnomah county, Ernest Kroner 38.75 1 f Multnomah county, Peter Zim merman of iammil county. socialist-Labor: ' Charles Bearman Coin, A. K. McMahan. Third dis- ' Republican, O: Potter, H. C. Wheeler; Democratic, Edward F. Bailey, Ralph P. Laird. Fourth district, Douglas county: Republi can, R. A. Hercher, Merry G. Sha ver; Democratic, Walter S. Fisher, C. E. Goodman. Fifth- district, Coos county: Republican-Demo cratic. Dal M. King. Sixth dis trict. Coos t and . Curry counties: Republican-Democratic, S. P. Peirce of Curry county. Seventh district. Josephine county: Repub- 1102,372 last year. Expenses of the fair just closed are estimated at about 18000 less than last year, and the fair board believes a larger balance will be left than a year ago when all ac counts are squared up. Season tickets sold this year aggregated $1516.75 against $1574.50 last year. Single admission tickets this year brought In $31,177, and last year $35,285.1 Tickets to the grandstand this year brought $5352; while last year the figure was $6797. From the horse show $5262 was received this year against $6688 last. year. From the concessions the board realized this year $8143 and last year (7366.06. The " carnival shows this year brought in $3061 against $2747.59 last year. 38.75 38.75 38.75 38-75 17.50 8.7: 7.50 18.75 7.50 5.00 8.00 vaaa.jv m -av - yuwi.w i asavsa, w vocyu w . j . avy u m . , g of Clatsop county. A. Hoglund of lican, Theo P. Cramer. Eighth dis- I . r Or. 22.65 20.00 16.45 6.45 t.ia 10.75 2.95 2.95 2.95 2.95 2.95 1 2.95 2.95 4.45 4.90 3.10 6.95 - 2.50 17.45 6.00 2,00 - -.. -6,-00 35.00 .70 Multnomah county, O, Stromqulst of "Multnomah county. -For United States senator Progressive, F. E. Coulter of Mult nomah county; Republican, Char les L.McNary of Marlon county: Democratic, Milton A. Miller of Multnomah county; Socialist- Labor, R. Robinson of Clatsop county. For representative in congress. first district Independent, W. J. Butler of Lane county; Demo cratic, H. L. Clark of Marlon county; Republican, W. C. Haw ley of Marion county;- Socialist- Labor, Upton A. Upton of Clacka mas county. . For representative n congress, second district Democratic, James Harvey Graham of Baker county; Republican, N. J. Sinnitt of Wasco county. For representative In congress. trict, Jackson county: Republican, John H. Carkin, Ralph P. Cowglll; Democratic, E. H. Hurd. Ninth district. Hood. River county: Democratic, James i H. Hazelett; Republican, W. A. Langille, Tenth district, Benton i r. Republican, Claude Euchanan; Democratic, H. C. Herron. Eleventh district. Polk county: Republican, C. L. Brat cher. Twelfth district, Wasco county: Republican-Democratic, Albert S. Roberts. Thirteenth dis trict, Yamhill county: Republican, Walter W. Russell. J. H. Teegar- den; Democratic, Arthur McPhil- lips, John Shetterly, Fourteenth distrtct, Lincoln ana Folk coun-1 ties: i Republican-Democratic, i W. V. Fuller of Polk county. Fif teenth district, Washington cOun- ty: Republican, Loyal M. Graham, George S. Hall. L. M.. Hease; Democratic, L L. Crawford, D. G. Sate? Next Attraction at Oregon third district Republican, M. E. Lilly, W. F. Young. Sixteenth dis- Crumpacker; Socialist-Labor, I. N. Johnson; D.emocratlcProgressive, Elton Watklns, all of Multnomah county. For secretary of state -Social ist-Labor, L. J. Francis of Wash- trict, Clackamas county: Republi can, Philip Hammond; Republi can-Democratic. George G. Ran dall, M.'S. Shrock. Seventeenth Should a girl! sacrifice! herself on the alter for love at the bid ding of her parents? Which is the stronger a girl's duty to herself and the man she loves or the duty taher parents? These are the questions answer ed in "For Sale," the startling picture of American : society life. which opens today at the? Oregon Theater. 1 ' il For Sale.7 j a story by Earl Hudson, treats on a powerful dra matic ; chapter in the life of a modern society girl who is virtual ly placed on t,he auction block by her parents to be sold as a YJfe to the highest bidder, 'In order that they may still; retain their high so cial position. The picture is in reality a page of true life, dealing as it does with a situation now existing an as set to be bartered and sold to add wealth or prestige to her family. Many- society: girls find that their comes II fv A , I lf 1 H The ute of chewing gum to mother's aid wonderftxlly in getting children to keep their teeth clean. The kiddies love it. WRIGLEY'S not only removes rooa paracies ixom oexween teeth, but; it massages the. and aids tooth nutrition, i the gums When ' father brings M Homo WRIGLEYS he beneHu the teeth, appetite, digestion and nerves" of the whole family. It .will clear his breath and soothe his throat after smoking. I ' ' I' ' - - - ' -hi SAME QPAHTYm which mature October 1. He in structed the bank to transmit the funds by telegraph to the National aaii., x. s. &nrocK. beventeentn I husbands are "picked" for them 7"Z - kZZ v,v- wim, u- dlstrlct, Malheur county: Republic by parettU, wno see la the man? tW Sl?Z?i can, Ivan E. Oakea;. Democratic, 17-94 f ington county; Democratic, Walter Toms Welsh. Eighteenth district. L. Hembree of Yamhjll county; I Multnomah county;; Republican, J, Republican, Sam A. Kozer ot Clat-jp. Bailey, J. E. Bennett, John E, sOp county... . . -mv J Coffey, Frew W. German, Her- I For state treasurer Republi- pert Gordon. Charles C. Hindman, can, Tnomas is. ivay oi jjianon Thomas H. Huriburt, Howard D. county; Progressive, A. E. Kern Kflha'm. R. J. Klrkwood, D. C. 30.00 8.00 35.00 35.00 rof ; Multnomah county; uemocra- tic, Jefferson Myers of Multnomah county. " ' " " 'A For justice of the supreme court to fill vacancy caused by re signation of Justice Lawrence T. Harris Republican, Harry H. 10.00 14.901 5.00 Lewis, Frank J. Lonergan, W. C North, Wlliam -F. Woodward; Democratic, John X. Beckman, William D. Bennett. J. H. Bryanti Augusta Spencer Carrick, Joseph K. Carson, Jr., Alfred P. Dobson, Austin F. Flegel. Jr., Walter B. tVia atata'a flapal -QfoTit irhirh will age a combination of two mighty ln8ure credJt there on that date. frrtiirt fF an in rhs o aaav nf 'Tr9 I . ,7 " ", . T. The funds are for the following Sale." the marrying of a daughter oseg. Oregon state hignw4y by a family which feels that it Is vn!'' u,' j tur 75ft' principal, : $173,500; Oregon vet eran's state aid bonds, Interest, $440,500. I Hi In addition interest on Oregon farm credit bonds in the amount of $5000 is payable "October 1 ; These bonds' are payable at the of flee of the state treasurer. ) ' falling from social power. In "For Sale" the principal character, that of Eleanor Bates, a victim if her parents' selfish ness, is played by Claire iWindsor, one of the screen's most famous beauties. Replete with a number of highly dramatic situations the picture play offers to this talented young actress still another big 293.60 5.00 Pelt of Polk county; Democratic- Gleason, Sam Holcomb. Frank C. Progressive, C P, Coshow of hjbnes. Jesse G. Warrington, J. H. Douglas county, . White, Johnston "i Wilson. A Nlne i For Justice of the supreme Iteenth district, Clatsop county; court to fill ..vacancy caused oy Republican-Democratic. E. ' G, the death of Justice John Mc- Bates, James W. Mott. Twentieth opportunity tOLprove her versatile J v 10 VCr mK6S talent. The "For Sale" part is considered by MIS9 Windsor as her ! greatest emotional characteriza- tion. ' j . Court Independent, Percy R. I district. Columbia county: Repub- I Blfl UiieCK IS ISSUCu 36 00 48.00 54.00 24.00 30.00 6.60 120 ShandO, Geo W, do 1.20 Small; I B, goats killed -1 1 by'dogs 3,85 I Toelle, G j H. sheep killed by dogs 4.601 Vandevprh, H H, do .... 1 2. 8 0 J, j Sttat,c Fair Account 91.3(1 1 Leichty, ';Lael, preparing Hi grain and grasses;'..'.. ' . 3.30 (Leichty. Mr., Fave, do . . 1.70 f t ' Prohibition Knforcenient to 1.70 i " ' Vranie W Covey ! Drager. D G. cash adv for 7.95 J auto use . i,. ,". . 8.70 I l ilistellancous Account ICanital Journal, 'nublishinie 3-10 1 semi-annual reports .. 33. GO Advertising Account 19.60 (Salem Chamber ef Com- 6.00 6.00 36 00 60.00 8.7a 16.25 Kelly of Linn county. For attorney general Progres sive, W. P. Adams of Multnomah county; Republican, I. H. Van Winkle of Marion county. For dairy and food commission er Republican-Democratic, J. D. MIckle of Washington county. For public" service commission er, eastern district KepuDiican, H. H. Corey of Baker county. For public service commission er, western district emocratic- Prosressive, Newton McCoy of Multnomah county; Republican, Edward Ostrander of Multnomah county. . For circuit Judges Second judicial district: Republican, John C.' Kendall of Coos county; fourth judicial district, , depart ment No. 2 (all for fourth district In Multnomahjjounty) : Democra- llcan, W. A. j Hall; Democratic, Sherman M. Miles. Twenty-first district. Crook, Deschutes, Jeffer son; Klamath and Lake counties: Republican-Democratic, Denton G. Burdick of-Deschutes county; Re publican, A. ; M. " Collier of Kia-! math county;. Republlcan-Demd- cratlc, R. S. ; Hamilton of ' Des chutes county. Twenty-second dis trict. Morrow and : Umatilla coun ties: Republican,? A. R. Shumway of Umatilla county- Twenty-thlr,d district, Umatilla county: Repub lican,' L. L. " Mann, S.' A. Miller. Twenth-fourth district, Union and Wallowa counties: Republican, Charles A. Hunter of Wallowa county. Twenty-fifth district, Union county: Democratic, Albert R. Hunter. Twenty-sixth district. Baker county: Democratic, R. P. Anderson; Republican, Charles J. By Stata Treasurer Jefferson Myers, state treas urer, has issued a cneck in ravor of the First National bank of Port land for $1,526,730 in payment of interest on Oregon's bonded in debtedness and to redeem bonds Its Appearance Here The powdery mildew disease of re4 clover which was recently re ported to have made its appear ance in Multnomah and Josephine counties, has also made its appear ance in Marion and Polk counties according to -reports given by Sil- verton farmers, some of whom have also holdings in Polk coun try farming districts. One Silver ton farmer reports that it has a good start in the clover fields south of Sflverton. . ,. . .7-i. children, with special music by Rev.- Hornsuch and wife of La- blsh Center. Church to be dec orated with fruit and vegetable and flowers. 1 School will begin October 8. G T. Morris and Miss Burton, teach ers.. . !- ' Bernice Salisbury of Portland spent last week at parsonage" with-' grand-parents, Mr. and ' Mrs. Jones Luckey. Oryille Luckey mo tored to .Philomath Monday to take sister Rev. Leila Luckey and niece." Miss 'Salisbury. The niece " will, attend Philomath college. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Launders are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby boy.- Work Is being done on the new road opened by - Van Cleves through M- I Jones farm -across Lake Labis h to Pacific highway. ' MrFIrest from Brooks is, mov ing his family to the Bechtal farai recently vacated by Charles Back er, 'moving to Coryallis. f ' . ! The convention 'of ' the Council of Religious Instruction at Au burn was attended by Rev. ' Leila Luckey, Mies Salisbury, W. A. Dunigan, Mr. and Mrs.: G. G. Looney, Clifton and Ellen Cle mens. - 8-10 tic, Thomas A. Hayes; Republican, Shelton. Twenty-seventh district, ) .Th. tele phone rvices 15.00 Fred w tne Ttodeers Paper, Co, made ' kt..M.. t j up pads 8.50 1 f merce,' adversng 2.25 pfif lnipgggji) I 3.50 3.30 3.30 3.50 1.70 r 50.00 Kui Yea lZz.T L Af nided i msy eilsC for yean Ltfusa tLef jyet tf prrmr, tSry dirfrrB th nerve JThe oii theory chat P3m arciiaa'rafs a azcal opr ration baa been so com blmly dasncoved by tbv oon-anKglcal lickLUmnt Cbmt I CMJAiLAN 1 tui to cm t of IVif ayrrfrmrl thgjstticnca I7rie t4ar for y v ftsrease fee. mmwr - ' t - Slaughter, Mrs. ! Mary, do Kuenzl, Mrs Rosa, do , . Swartz, Mrs Edna, do1. . Short, Horace, do . t . I . . Kuenzli, B C, do ..... . State vsi Snyder Kuntz, P J, Justice De Long, W E, constable ' State vs. Taylor Kuntz, P-J,f justice ?. ; . . pe Long. W E. constable State vs. Wells -; P J. justice . . . . De Long. W E, constable . School Saperintendent's Office! capital City -Transler Co. Books from lO E, .... Eox. William W, sqpervi sor'a expenses ........ Fulkerson, Mary L, travel- A: ing expenses j . . . Fulkerson, Mary L." enve- - lopes and stamps . . . Kraps Co. The J J, out- f lines, report cards post cards, labels, ... Pacific Tel 4s. Tel. Co. f telephone services .... 11.75 Reld. Cora E Co. Truant ' officer ..i.f ... . .... 15.00 Rodgers Paper Co. closps. kraft ....... ....... 11.40 I NEW CORPORATIONS I He<hr Officer Account DEAN. M.DL Irr Ca8natt Dr E,-register 27.09 Vf Df. Wm B, registrat 34 25 ZmKCZGH 3 rruic inspector s Acronnt mm-m i wwttiw 1 van Trami S , H . ulira . .. and expenses. .l. i tL2 5 -- 'f. - . r, .... a The following articles of incor poration were filed here yester day: -1 . : , ' - - v A. L.I Campbell Auto Towing 6.60 I company. Portland: ; lncoroora- 14.40 tors. A. L. CamobelL M. E. Camn- bell,Frank H.V Hilton; capital. $10,000. ' " . I , : Sani Products company. Port land; Incorporators, A. R. Hines, James B. Thompson, Roy C. Tay lor; capital, $50,000. Manning Manufacturing com pany of Oregon, Portland: incor porators. H. W. Manning, M. Man ning, E. W. Manning; capital, $5000. Lively Lime Products company. Gold Hill; incorporators, C. W Courtney, M. S. Johnson. J. M Lively- capital. $10,000. Notices of dissolution were filed by the Ackerson-Lindley company and the Fieldhouse Motor ' com pany, both of Portland. Under the blue sky act'the fol lowing permits were issuedf Col umbia Furniture and Fixture com pany, Portland, to geH stotk In the sum of $50,000. ! 5.10 1.00 1.25 5.00 1.50 48.62 50.00 40.00 116.50 1 Robert G. Morrow; fourth judi cial district, department No. 4: Republican-Democratic, "George W. Stapleton; sixth judicial distracts: Republican-Democratic, : Gilbert W. Phelpy of Umatilla county; seventh- Judicial district, Republi canDemocratic, Fred. ' W- Wil3on of Wasco county; eighth judicial district; Republican, Gustav An derson of Baker county; Democra tic.'c. H. McColloch of Baker county, i For state senators Fifth sena torial district-' Douglas county: Republican, B. L. Eddy; Democra tic, J. E. tMcClintack; seventh dis trict. Josephine county: Demo cratic, A. C. Hough ; Independent, j county James T. Logan; Republican, Ed. J Leland W Miller; eithth district. Coos and Curry counties-: Republican Democratic, Cnarles Hall of Coos county; eleventh '' district, , Wash ington county; Republican-Democratic, William G. Hare of Wash ington counly; thirteenth district, Multnomah county: Republican, W; W Banks. Harry L. -Corbett, George W. Joseph, Gus C. Moser, Isaac E." Staples; Democratic. R. W. Ilagwood, George A. Love joy, Oglcshy' Young, A. S. Zemp; six teenth district. Hood RIvr and Wasco counties: ' Republlcan i Democratic, R. R. Butler of Wasco county; " seventeenth" district. Crook, - Deschutes, Jefferson. Kalmath and ""Lake counties: Democratic P. E. Burke of Kla- Grant and Harney counties: Re publican. R. . A. Ford of Grant county; Democratic, Sam Mother shead of Harney county. Twenty eighth district, Gilliam, Sherman and Wheeler counties: Republi can, M. Fltzaurice of Gilliam county, C. A. Tom of Sherman eounty; Democratic, W. J, Jack son county. Twenty-ninth dis trict, Tillamook county: Republi can, George P. W,nlw- Thirtieth district, Clackamas and Multno mah counties? Republican, Fred J. Meindl of 1 Multnomah county: Democratic, Sam. M. Williams of Multn-emah county. , ! For district attorneys Baker Democratic-Republican, , S. Finch; Independent. Fred W. Packwood. Clackamas county: Democratic, E. W. Kifk- patrick; epulican, L. Stipp. Clatsop county; Republican, F. P. Leinenweber. Columbia county: Republican, j John . L. Koote. county: Republican, 'J. 'R.- Bedlng field. Crane county: Democratic- Republican, Willard H. Wirtz Currv county: Republican, C. 1L Buff ington. Deschutes county Democratic.' Ross Farnham'; Re publican, A. J. Moore. Douglas county:- Republican. Guy Cordon. Gilliam county; Republican-Democratic,' Charles H.' Horner. Grant county: Republican. J. M. Blank. Harney county:. Democratic, V, O. Cozad; Republican, C H. Leonard. Hood" River ! county;; Republican, John Baker. Jackson county: Democratic, Newton W. Borden; Republican, Newton C Claney. Jefferson county: - Republican, Francis E. Marsh; Democratic, Vine W. Pear'ce. Josephine coun ty: Republican, George H. Jack- i son; Democratic. W. T. Miller, Klamath county: Republican, C. C. Brower; Democratic, William Canong. Lake county:; Republi can-Democratic, Arthur D. Hay. Lane county: Republican, Howard M. Brownell; Democratic, John S. Medley. Lincoln county: Republi can, Earl F, Conrad. Linn county: Republican-Democratic,' L. G. Lewelling. Malheur countuy: Re- nublican. E. M. Blodgett; Demo- 1 - 1 1 scorn MILLS i t . I Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Fisher ; of Riverside, Cal., who has been vis iting friends in this vicinity the past three 'months, left for their home Saturday. Miss Gertrude Plas of Portland visited her parents over Sunday. Miss Pauline Semolke ot Port land visited j relatives here over Sunday, ' j j. f Mr. and Mrs. T.. Maplethorpe and daughter ; Emma,? and T. J. Hill of Salem visited Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hogg and familySunday. The play given at Scotts Mills cratlc, L. McGonagill. Marion Friday nisht by the hieh school county: Republican-Democratic, alumni was attended by a large John 11. carson. juorrow county Republican-Democratic,- Samuel E Notson. Polk county: Democratic, W. W. Hercombe; Republican, J. N. Helgerson. Sherman county Republican-Democratic," Francis T: Wade. Tillamook county: Re publican, C, W. Barrick. Umatilla county: Democratic, S. A. New berry:. Renublican. f Cyril C Rroebstel, Union county: Republi can. Carl G. Helm; Democratic, J. D. Slater. Wasco county: Re publican, J W. Allen; Democra ticj Francis v. Galloway. Washing ton county: Republican, E. E. Tongue. Wheeler county: Repub lican, E. R. Woods. Yamhill coun ty:1 Renublican.- Howard C. Gli des ; Democratic. Earl A. Nott. The certificate also shows the following measures to be voted on: - Referred to , the people by the legislative assembly voters' liter acy amendment; public crowd and was quite a success - Most everyone has finished their prune harvest, getting through he fore the rain. Little Weston Scott had .the misfortune oae . day last week while riding one of his pet sheep of falling off and breaking i his right arm just above the elbow. He was taken to Silverton where Dr. Keene set' the bone. It was a compound fracture but at last re ports he was getting along nlcejy .Carl Shepherd killed-a bear Tuesday morning In the WJ C Gidley prune orchard. Tracks had been seen for some time In the different orchards, j. The bear weighed about 200 pounds I HAZEL GREEN welfare amendment;. bonus amendment. :' Referendum ordered by petition ot the people Oleomargarine and condensed milk bill. ' Proposed by Initiative petition Naturopath' bill,' income tax re peal' bill. Louis, Bon of B. C. Zelinski is use and attending Sacred Heart Academy, staying with' his grandfather, Charles Zelinski Sr., of Salem. The Sunday school will have Rally Day program and" Harvest Home October 5. " Rev. W. W. Rosebough of Sa lem will preach at 11 o'clock, bas ket dinner at noon, program by Rally Day Is Planned , By Sunday School Class SILVERTON, Ore., Sept. 29. (Special to The Statesman.) Members ot the Christian church Bible school are preparing a pro--gram for rally day,c which will bo-, held October '5. At this time Mrs. Clara Efison, state Bupennten- dent of the Bible school, will be ? at Silverton and speak at the" Christian church both In the morn- tne unit ovMiincr Members of the - older department will give a pag ean't drama featuring Ruth and Boaz. Other departments are also preparing numbers fqr the pro-j at gramr I FUTURE DATES R.nf.mW SA.nfnh " '. .fa rnnr.il tion of Congregstionst c'.itirches. 1 I October 8 to IS YilCA csmpsijn iri $200,O0 bnildint. October lO. Friday Reital at Wallet w hall by Prof. Ilnrtc Khkojf for beov efi of Balem Women's club bona. October 11-12, Saturday and Sunday Tr.teraos of Foreien War departmental , ' council and ceremoaisl. Narember 11. Tuasdsy Artnlitics iy, Norembrr 20-22. Third AnnorCor Show and Industrial - Exhibit, auspices - Chamber of Commerce. rmfniifiM. hu.jiu