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TOE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 27, 1023
rssTsareTarrW t
1
' Stay ton
. Dr: Richardson optician from
Jefferson was here Saturdav look
ing, after the buslneti In his line
of work. '
". M. J. Crabtree and family came
over from ' Mehama Saturday,
spending the day here.
Billy Humphrey of. Shaw was
among the nearby farmers attend
ing to 'business matters, here ca
I Saturday. . -,r ': '
Mr! and Mrt. Leonard Walker.
Miss Mary Walker, of Aumsville,
were trading here last week.
W. P.. FolliS' drove over from
Portland Friday of last week and
la spending a few Jays at the home
of hi brother,. T. J, Follis.
Stayton people who were for
merly residents of the Brush col
lege neighborhood, are receiving
invitations to a home coming pic
nic to be held - at Brush College
picnic grounds on June 6. Several
contemplate going from here.
The street Improvement on sec
ond street was held up a day or
two the latter part of the week,
while, repairs were being made on
the rock crusher which was slight
ly out of commission.
; Andrew Baker, manager of the
Hammond Lumber company's
store at Mill City was In Stayton
Saturday.
II. J. Marking arrived home
from the hot springs Friday ofter
a month's recreation.'; Mr. Mark
ing states the weather is ideal at
the springs and the trail Is excel
lent. While fishing from the bridge
near the Jones apartments Sun
day, V. Lyle McCrosky succeeded
In landing a salmon, fully 2 feet
long, from the Salem ditch; Con
siderable sport was enjoyed before
the landing was made. Mr, Mc
Crosky posed for a photograph
with the big fig in his hand. '
R.. M. Cramer who was operat
ed on nine weeks ago at a Salem
hospital is reported as still being
in a very critical condition.
That Stayton w:n ce:eurate the
coming Fourth of July, is now an
assured fact, the citr council has
I granted Mr. Wilson perm Ission to
put on a rodeo on that day and
other sports and amusements wilt
be arranged for by the town peo
ple. , ;
Pringlc
Pringle school closed Friday.
Patrons of the district assembled,
enjoyed the sports ! of the after
noon, which included running and
jumping contests, potato rare and
a ball game. A fine basket dinner
was served on the grounds, i Te
Pringle students nearly ait made
excellent grades during the year,
of which patrons, students ! and
teachers are quite proud.
T. E. Mfceks is busy j placing
monuments at this time, He has
just purchased a new car.
Mr. and Mrs., Lester Robins of
Brooks recently visited with Mrs
Robins and son of Prlngl.
Mr. , McDonald, who has been
absent for several week, came
home Sunday.
1 Mr. Seeley has been remodeling
his source of water supply.
, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Nicol of Mc-
Minnviile were visitors with; Mrs.
Nicol's parents, Mr. and; Mrs. J.
M. Sandifer..
Marion
: C. O. Overholser and wife have
returned to Marion " after being
employed at the ; state training
school for some months. '
. I. X. Cook Is ill with the flu at
present. ', -
Charles Neimyer. who formerly
lived here. Is In town. j
Verne Clark, who now lives at
Philomath, i spent a
here last week. ;
short time
Rosedale
Last Saturday evening the Cole
home was the scene of a delight- j
ful party. It was a surprise on
Kenneth Cole. ,. ' i
On Saturday evening a number!
H WO
Moire
Days
Of Our
r
A
TTTT Tl A TTh -
We take this
our short lines
1 ; r , , , , , i
method of clearing
We sell only high-
grade shoes, nev models and styles,
vhich make it necessary to move
our stock fast Our sales are short
and snappy. The prices are cut ex
actly in half.
If you want to try a pair of our
fashionable, long-vearing ohoeo at
half vhat they are 7orth,J you can
get them for two more days-WED--NESDAY,
and THURSDAY of THIS
:WEEIC.-- - . , "; 1 ''. !''''
Rubber Heels put on your shoes for (jy
Half Price Wednesday of every week, yy
, brinrr them any day. - f 3
Sc
Do Your Feet
Hurt?
Corns and callouses re
moved without pain or sore
ness. Ingrown nails removed ,
and treated. . Talcs la feet,
weak-foot, flat foot, foot
strains and fallen arches ad
J'ted. ' Do not. suffer.- I
will give you the best that
p ?nce can produce In scien
t ; cMrcpody. Consult
r? Tii-T.Li::3
.taut Ycr Feet.
Han Sms
fj Palp ,
T7
Repair
':' Department
;: Our shop Is equipped with
, , all new machinery. We use
i Nothing but the very best
-grade of leather that money
'will buy.
Mr. Jacobson.1 In charge of
this department, la an ex
pert in. hi3 line has spent
years in factories and repair
shops and . vill do nothing
but hlsh gra.Ie work.
of school children gathered at the
school for a party.
Honoring. Mrs. Thomas,. Mrs.
Cammack entertained with a birth
day dinner Sunday.
Rex Ilaraptonfvisited In the com
munity recently.
Port of the Stevenson family,
formerly of Hosedale, visited with
friends here Sunday.
WACONDA ;
,Mlss Gladys Drown closed the
Waconda school Friday with a
picnic on the i creek A large
number ; of the patrons of the
school were present. "A basket
dinner and ice cream were served
at noon. Waconda school Is one
of the standard schools.
Sidney
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hampton are
visiting their son and family in
Tacoma. Wash. ; They are making
the trip by auto. t i
-,- B. F. Oakley was an Albany
visitor Saturday. 1
John Xeskovar, E. Todd, Mrs.
Charles Meier, Jr., were Salem
goerB Saturday.,
W. H. Scott was a Silverton
visitor Sunday to attend the mem
orial day services that were held.
J. O. Whitman. W.: II. Scott,
B. . Cochran and sister attended
Lbe Jersey Jubilee at Salem Thurs
day. The breMers had some very
fine cattle and a large number of
prizes.
Mrs. Mary Scott was visiting
frlneds in South" Salem Thursday.
H. R. Jones ; are picking their
berries this last week. They are
going to send a car load back to
St.; Paul, Minn.
The slab wood from the J. D.
Tunridge mill Is being piled up at
Sidney to dry out and when the
price advances will be shipped to
Portland via O. E. railway.
Mrs. ! Smith is having company
at her bouse for a few days.
The river is so high that J. O.
Farr and son can't haul gravel on
the road for a few days.
Mrs. ! Davidson was a Salem vis
itor Thursday to meet with , the
sewing circle. She had a very
pleasant time. -- j.
T. J. Ship pier has been working
for the CCCC soliciting cream.
The people having strawberries
are expecting to be busy picking
them very soon. . Some say they
are going to have quite a lot. The
logan berries were hurt quite a
lot last winter. i i
LtAflY ALFALFA FIELDS
ARE VISITED BY, PARTY
OVER SO FARMERS . OP DIS
TRICT ARE IXTKRESTE1
Farms Report Fine Yields With
'I Aula Work and Good Prices
For, Crop
Starting from Salem at 9 o'clock
Tuesday morning representatives
trom the First National Bank, in
cluding F. A, Foerfler, the bank's
farm advisor, and 30 Marion and
Poll county farmers' who : have
become deeply interested in the
growing of alfalfa in this section,
made a tour through : various
parts of both counties, inspecting
a number of alfalfa farms.
. Many fanners during this trip
remarked time and again that the
sight of these fields growing suc
cessfully wonderful crops of alfal
fa was a revelation to them. The
methods used by these successful
growers were explained thorough
ly to the visitors,: and some high
ly important information was re
ceived from all of them.
At a luncheon held later at the
Marion Hotel, William L. Teutsch,
divisional superintendent from the
Oregon Agricultural College, ad
dressed the farmers on growing of
alfalfa, and other important agri
cultural problems. -.
. The talk was interesting and
carried valuable information bas
ed on practical experience and
long study in the growing of al
falfa. Fields prodding five and six
tons to the acre and 2 tons on
the first cutting were visited. Al
falfa sells from $15 to $20 a ton
and requires but little attention
in comparison with fruit and
other crops.
Stationery
bands and
.90
14.35
9.25
2.00
4.25
28.65
2.65
14.50
JACK KNIFE SALES IN
COUNTRY FALLING OFF
SCHOOL EQOPMKXT KEEPS
IX BETTER CONDITION
Hazel Green
Desks in Salem Schools Will Be
Reconditioned During the
Slimmer Months
Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle Luckey
are rejoicing over the arrival of a
baby girl Saturday.
Miss Edna Davis,' Wilma Davis
and' W. A. Dunlgan attended the
county Christian Ended voir socia)f
at" Salem'.
August Zelinskl of Portland Is
visiting his daughter, Mrs. Max
Woods.
O. G. Looney and son. Guy Al
len attended the Jersey Jubilee at
the fairgrounds. Guy Allen is a
member of the Jersey Calf club.
Mrs. Matilda Kobow of Claxter
Is staying with her nephew.
George Zelinskl during berry
picking. ... . ?
The wire worms are destroying
patches of onions on the Lablsh.
ihey can replant with carrots.
School closed Thursday with a
good program, Superintendent
Fulkerson giving an address. Wil
ma , Davis and Rex Parmentier
were the graduates from the
eighth grade.
Mrs. N. P. Williams and father.
Mri Louis Peterson and sons, Wii
lie -and Victor and daughter, Ros
alle, visited at Sublimity Sunday.
Mr. land Mrs. - Louis Kobow
and f children : attended the violin
recital 6f Miss Elizabeth Levy at
the Christian chnrch. ' '
Mrs. August Woelke of North j . CHERRY CROP IS SOLD
Howea was a guest at the home YAKIMA. May 26- Cherry
of Pete Woelke last week. ; I growers of the lower. Yakima val-
Mrs. C. A. Kobow visited herlpv todav sold their 1925 pool to
The matter of caring for the
seats and desks , of the Salem
school district will be acted upon
at a future meeting of the Salem
school board, according to the ac
tion taken last night. A report of
the needed repairs to the equip
ment was made by Mr. Johnson,
specialty' man who has "been in
Salem- for this' purpose. Approxi
mately 800 desks will have to be
cared for, in order that the use
fulness of the equipment may be
retained."
' Mr.' Johnson brought out the
fact that' desks and-seats were
not cut and hacked by the stu
dents of today as they were in the
past. The supposition was that
the pent lip energy of the pupils
was released by the intensive
training in athletics.
Another reason advanced by
members of the board considered
the decreased sale of jack knives,
which has been reported by cut
ley men. ' 'It ; was stated that
knife sales among school children
of the United States has decreased
by several thousand.
It was also stated by one of the
school board members that the
heavy jack knives" were too much
for the small i boys who would
for home. The big knife would be
too much of a handicap In making
a home run..
Mr. Johnson reported that all
the centers, formerly famed be
cause students cut the desks to
pieces by whittling or carving
8.65
1.9!
2.50
.90
80.00
1.56
6.24
1.65
2.55
1.01
2.65
their initials
hard wood.'
and j names in the
mother, Mrs. Shaffer at Quinaby
Tuesday. . ....
Tony Casper TV A. Van Cleave
and George Zelinskl have begun
to pick strawberries
WASHINGTON BUILDING
! TO BE USED IN FALL
INCREASE DEMANDS RE
OPENING OP OLD 8CHOOI
'1
More Than 300 Pupils Can Be Ac
commodated Superintendent
' I Tells Board
The old Washington school will
be used next year for school pur
poses, according, to the statement
I to the school board last night by
: George I W. Hug. city superintend
ent of school. The increase in the
number of school children Is
crowding the . schools of the city.
and it is' necessary to make some
provision to care for the titua
tion. i ' , ' i
Under the proposed change over
300 pupils can be eared for at the
old Washington building, without
much of a change in the number
of teachers employed at present
It is proposed to secure a staff for
the school by transferring mem
bers of the faculties of the adjoin
ing schools to the old Washington
! building.
Part i of the equipment la al
ready on hand, although some re
pairs will have to be made, due
i to the damage resulting from the
old building being occupied dur
ing the past season.
The linen mills will mean for
tunes to Salem people. The wise
, investor; knows this, and.l&Testa
W. A. Murphy .of Minneapolis,
highest bidder of seven who com
peted for the crop. - Prices were
about one cent under the high bid
of last year. Thepool will con
tain trom 20 to 25 cars. Prices
were: BIngs, 13 l-2c; Lamberts.
12 l-2c; black republicans, 7 l-2c;
royal annes, 7 l-2c. .
Salem residential property Is
In one of the greatest booms ever
known In the district, Prosperity
Is rapidly becoming evidenced.
Boost tor Salem..
COMMISSIONERS COURT
(Continued From Last Sunday)
Boyer. U. G., cash adT.!for
postage, etc.
The Commercial i Book
Store, pencils, j letter
, basket, etc.
The Pacific Tel. & Tel.
; Co.. telephone services
Rodgers Paper Co., ma-
nlla envelopes ....... . 2.89
Salem Printing Co., print
ing poor cards
Stevens Law Publishing
Co., eet 1925 notations
-Rerorder'a Office
Brooks, Mildred R., stamps
The Pacific Tel. & Tel
Co.. telephone services :
Patton Bros., erasers, pen
holders , Treasurer's Office
Burroughs Adding Ma-
machine ............
The Pacific . Tel. A Tel
' Co., telephone cervices.
Surveyor Office
DIetrgen Co., . Eugene,
glossgorie, pen, j plumb
"bobs,- etcr ...........
Patton Bros., envelopes..
. MKr Ase? sor-Ctlieo
21.77
5.65
9.20
11.40
2.50
4.00
6.25
1.60
294.00
6.45
4.8S
3.00
Atlaa Book &
Co., rubber
erasers ..............
The Commercial Book
Store, file; mongols, etc.
The Pacific TeL & Tel
Co., telephone services.
Steelbammer, O. A., cash
adv. for stamps , . . . . .
District Attorney's Office
Bancroft-Whitney Co.. law
books 100.00
The Commercial . Book
Store, file, index, etc... 1.70
Knowland & Unruh, alco
hoi permits . . .'. .....
Irwin-Hodson ,Co., The,
'letter heads, en?., etc. .
The Pacific Tel. & Tel.
T Co.. telephone eei-vlces.
Page, Lyle J., use of auto
Co. Court & Commissioner's
Capital Journal, pub. claim
docket 68.00
Godfrey. A. L.. plumbing. 70.00
Oregon Statesman, pub
claim docket ........ 68.00
The Pacific TeL & Tel.
' Co., telephone services
Salem Water Light & Pow
er Co., water service at
443 Weller St
Stevens Law Pub. Co.,
set 1925 annotations..
Western Union Tel. Co.,
? The, telegram .......
McDonald. W. E., exp. In
vestigating death of
Hugh Kuenzll, continu-
ed.
Sharp. Herb E., exp. in
vestigating death : of
. Hugh- Kuenzll, allowed
$100.00 disallowed.
- Court House Account
Barr, Theo. M., galv. Iron
Brjownell Electric Co.,
lamps
Capital Cfty Steam Laun
dry, laundry
Capital Journal, pub. bids
Ifor hauling wood ....
Commercial Book Store.
The. filing case 56.25
Drager. D. G freight on
. paper towels
Graber Bros., plumbing..
Halik's Electric Shop, In
stallation of blue print
machine 26.83
Hatch. Harold W., wiring
repairs to court house. 97.22
Lietz Co.. The A., blue
print machine . .... . 440.00
Packer-Scott Co., paper
towele 35.00
Portland Electric Power
. Co., electric service at
court house, etc.
Rostein & Greenbaum.
cheese cloth
Salem Water, Light &
Power Co., water ser
vice at court house ...
Schellberg, H., work on ta
ble and floor ...... .
Taylor, Sol hauled wood .
Circuit Court Account
Barrett, Blanche F. re
porter's fee State vs..
Smith . '.V. I ........ .
Burkhart, S. O., witness.
Glass it Prudhomme Co..
official publication of
summons, etc. ...... ...
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co..
The, telephone services
McCulloch, M. B., witness
Hamilton, A., do.
Hamilton,' Aleck, do. ...
Davis, M. C, do
Peter, Leo,, do. .........
Justice Court Account
Barrett, Blanche F.. tak- :
ing statement of E. J.
To bin
Barrett, Blanche F., re
porter's fee State vs.
Belton. ...... . . ....
Barrett. Blanche F., re
porter's fee State vs.
Gilchrist, et al ..... .
Brown, Emma Murphy, re- -porting
case State vs.
Wells, et al
Small, Brazier C, justice
State vs. John Belton et al '
Small, Brazier C, Justice 26.10
State vs. Max Carter
Small, Brazier C, justice
State vs. William Cook-
Small, Brazier C, justice
De Long, W. E., constable
Melbon, Evelyn, witness.
State vs. James L. Davis
et al
Small, Brazier C, justice
DeLong, W. E. constable
Mote, C. A., witness ....
White, Clifford, do. . ..
Smith, -J., H., do. ...... .i
State vs. Frisco Edwards-
Small. Brazier .... C. justice 24.30
DeLong. W. E., constable
Gilchrist, Walter, witness
Carthew, Mac, do. ......
State vs. Jairl
Small, Brazier C, justice
Btate vs. Manipole
Small, Brazier C, justice
State vs. McClellan
Small, Brazier C, justice
De Long, W. E constable
State vs. George Miller
Small. Brazier C. justice 12.00
De Long, W. E.. constable
Lawless, Mrs. James, wit
ness ................
Whiteaker. oulse, do. . . .
State vs. Geo. C. LIttel
Small. Brazier, C. justice 13.25
De Long, W. E., constable
State ts. V. F. ynch
Small, Brazier C Justice
State vs. Joe Polley
Small, Brazier C, justice.
De Long, W. E., constable
Hampton, Tom, witness . .
Hampton, Levi, do , . . . .
Hampton, John, do .... .
Looneyy Geo., Jr., do ....
Munsow. harold, do .... .
HofmaS. J Juror .....
Chllds, Leo N.. do ......
White, D. A., do .......
Volk, Gerald, do
. State vs. Price -:
Small, Brazier C, justice.
De Long. W. E., constable
State vs. Perry Schrum
Small, Brazier C, Justice.
De Long,-W. Es constable ....
' State vs. Dick Shackman 4
- rzaaIl,.Er,ir.lcr Cr ju;3tica- '1
De Long, W. E., constable
State vs. N. J. Shanaf elt
Small, Brazier C. justice.
De Long. W. E., constable
State vs.- Smith
Small. Brazier C, Justice.
De Long, W. E., constable
State vs. Tobin -
Small, Brazier .C, justice.
State vs. R. L. Well, et al
Small, Brazier C, justice.
De Long, W. E., constable
Silva, Andrew, witness . ; .
Wilqult, Henry, do
Poisal, H. S.," Juror .....
Tomlinson, W. E., do . i .'
Thoroaaon, Geo., do ....
Boxrud, H. H., do
VIck, A. J.. do
Miller, E. C, do .v......
Coroner's Account
RIgdon, Lloyd T., inquiry
upon tody of Charles
Henry Purcell .......
Ttigdon, Lloyd T., mileage
and inquiry upon body
of Alfred N. Moshberger
Donnelly, Dr. E. S., exami
nation of Alfred N. Mosh
berger ..............
RIgdon, Lloyd T., inquiry
upon body .of Andrew
Swanson .. C .
Prime, Dr. O. E., autopsy.
RIgdon, Lloyd T., inquiry
upon body of Joseph
Croston
Wolf, Dr. Osmar K., exami
nation of Joseph Croston
RIgdon, Lloyd T. inquiry
. upon body of .Swan
Martin
Byrd.'Dr. W. IL, examlna-
! tion of above
School Superintendent's Office
The Commercial Book Store,
10.0S
16.13
10.45
14.40
6.4S
30.50
4.30
C.S0
S.SO
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
5.00
8.60
S.00
5.00
10.00
6.00
5.00
5.00
G.OO
.60
53.41
50.00
1 3.00
7.50
10.55
, 3.35
24.00
117.84
.72
19.63
1.50
6.40
5.00
2.20
6.36
6.75
7.40
2.20
2.20
5.20
6.00
6.00
2.50
2.50
10.00
2.95
9.95
9.90
1.00
1.70
15.25
17.60
4.90
4.10
4.90
4.00
1.70
1.70
4.60
4.60
7.95
8.50
7.00
2.10
2.10
20.48
5.45
17.20
10.10
4.90
4.90
5.70
4.30
1.70
1.70
1.70
1.70
- 1.70
6.95
1.00
S.20
3.40
5.25
12.00
1.7
6.75
1 .75
j 12.50
34.50
: red pencils
Cram Co., The George F.,
modern atlas 15.
Fox, Wm. W., supeVvisor's
; expenses ............
Fulkerson, Mary L., travel
ing expenses ..........
Fulkerson, Mary L., cash
, adv. for services in of
fice Kraps Co., The J. J., post
cards ...............
Pacific TeL & ;Tel. Coj The,
telephone services ....
Patton Bros.,' paper, pen
cils, etc. ....... . . ...
Pomeroy & Keene, medals
Reid. Cora E., co. truant
officer .............. 15.00
Smalley, G. W., Janitor
I service at co. spelling
! contest ............. 6.00
Health Officer's Account
Webert, Louis, registrars, 2.50
Scheible, Mrs. Gertrude, do 7.60
Van Winkle, Dr. J. O., do 2.50
Bauman, J.' T., do
Hubbs, G. W., do .......
Manegre, J. B., do . . . . . .
Schaefer. Mrs. Margaret,
do .................
Prather, S. R., do ..... ..
Beebe, G. H.. do . . . . . . . .
Mott, Dr. Wm. B do . .
' Fruit Inspector Office
Van Trump, S. H., horti- I
culturist's salary and I
expenses , . . ..... . . . . 137.50
Poor Account Cont'd.
Aurora Drug Store, pres-
criptions for O. F. J. t
Smith ..............
Barry, Mrs. P. J., relief. .
Beck & Co. H. N.. grocer
ies for Frank Corbit . . .
Bishop's, clothing for Don
ald Miller
Bodge, A. R., cultures.
examinations,, etc. . .' . .
Busick Sc Son. J. L.. ero-
ceries for Irs. Morley.
Busick & Son, J. 4, gro
ceries for Charlie? Wong
Busick & Son, J. L.. gro
ceries for Mrs. M. Hen
derson . ; . . . . . . . . . . ;
Capital Exchange, clothing
foy co. .poor
Clark, Frank C. supt. at
co. poor farm . . . j
Director Bros., groceries
for- Mrs. C. George. . . .
Drager, D. G., cash adv.f
. i.for r. r. fare for poor tq
old soldiers home ....
Farlow, Rose, relief . ... .
Fry. Daniel J., prescrip-
. tions for co. poor . '. . .
Gabriel Powder & Supply ,
Co., powder, fuse, " caps;
used on co. farm ......
Giesy, M. D., "B. F., serv
ices" O. F. Smith ......
Hall. E. N., s u rial of Jos
: eph Croston -.
Hammond Lumber Co., gro
ceries for Nellie Wachter
Hubbard Service Store,
i groceries for Mrs. F.
, Corbit '
Jones,. Grant, opening
grave, etc., for burial of
Wm. P. Beard .... . , .
Lundeen. Anna, relief. . . .
Lundquist, Emma, d
McClellan, Thos. R.; gro
ceries for Lizzie Butts.
Miller, S. A., burial of
Wm. P. Beard
Nelson & Hunt Druggists,'
: Inc.. prescriptions for
Loren Ames .........
Newton, J. M.. rent for
; MravA.-F Wlnkleblack
Opera House Pharmacy
, Prescriptions for poor. .
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co., The
' telephone services at co.
'poor farm. . ....... . .'
Pickens & Hanles. grocer
ies for Mrs. J. M. Hen-
. derson . .
Pickens & Han ies, grocer-
ies for Anna Brown
Pickens & Hanles, grocer
ies for Mrs. McAfee. ...
Plant James digging grave
. for Taylor, Miller and .
Martin . ... .........
Portland Electric Power
.; Co., electric services at"
county poor f ariri .' . .' . .
Risddn & Son, W. T.,' bur
ial of San Martin....
RIgdon &. Son, W. T.. bur
ial of James .Miller. .
Sal?xa Deaconess Hospital
care of John Goaser. . .
Saletn l;.-Jtcrn.cr.i'jrorr!tal
c-re cf ::r L"'' I'vt-
Salem Deaconess Hospital
. -are of D. Ladront ....
Salem Deaconess Hospital
care of Johnson Paris. .
Salem Deaconess Hospital
care Andrew j Campbell
8alem Deaconess . Hospital
care of E. A. Mack . . ...
Salem Deaconess Hospital
. care of Thomas Coddie
Salem Deaconess Hospital' ,
v eare of Henry Kell . . .
Salem Deaconess Hospital
care of J." II. Morrison . .
Salem Deacones Hospital :
care of Fred W. Baker i
Salem -Deaconess Hospital
care of John Barton. .
Salem Deacoaess Hospital
care of D. M. Ratcllffe ;
Salem Deaconess Hospital ;
care of Addle RIgdon..
Salem "Deaconess Hospital
care of Mrs. E. D. Burm-
dridge ..............
Salem Deaconess Hospital
care of Mrs. Edna MulU .
kin
Salem Deaconess Hospital
care of Clarence W.
Thomason
Salem Deaconess Hospital
care of Mrs. A. Zelke. .
Salem Deaconess Hospital
care of Phllo E. Payson
Salem Deaconess Hospital
care of Valentine Viox. -
Salem Deaconess Hospital
care of James Miller. . .
Salem Deaconess Hospital
care of Jessie Rockwell
Salem Deaconess Hospital
scare of Harols Eakins. .
Salem Deaconess Hospital
-.care of Paul Thompson .
Salem Deaconess Hospital,
care of Nina Rowe. . . .
Salem Heights Grocery,
groceries for Jas. Hall
Shrode. D. L., groceries
for Mrs. Northcutt. .. .
Silverton: hospital,, care,
. dressings, etc. for -Mabel
Hanson ' ..... i. J . , ,
Skaggs United Stores, gro
ceries lor M.'Ames . . . .
Skaggs Unfted Stores, gro
ceries for ' Ames. . . . . J
Skaggs United Stores, gro-
ceries for Mrs. Barry . j
Skaggs United Stores, gro
ceries for Mrs. Kinkle
Black v ......... .1 . .
Skaggs United Stores, gro
ceries for A. Brown . , i
Skaggs United Stores, gro
ceries for Mrs. H. C.
McClaine
Skaggs United Stores, gro-
- ceries for C. A. George. .
Smith. C. M., groceries for
Frank Niemeyer ......
Smith, C. M., groceries for
. Mrs. E. A. Parker .... .
Smith & Fontaine, grocer-"
Ies for Mrs. Wm. Chain.
Thpmpson. Dr. F. H., X-ray
tor J. H. Harper . . . . "
Van Cleave, W. B., rent
- for Rosy Bloom
Watt, Elizabeth, keeping
Ernest Highland ..... :
Webb's, funeral parlors.! ;
burial of Lidia Bopprey
Wengenroth, Wm., grocer--
ies for Mrs. Josephine
Jeaudoin ........... i .
37.50
S7.50
37.50
37.60
37.50
37.50
37. 60
37.50
37.50
37.50
37 50
37.50
37.50
18.7
2.60
6.25 ' I
!
5.00
8.75
2.50
18.00 1
3.75 5 1
J.50 1
4.50 ;
10.00 I
12.35 :
81.50
; 9.00
10.00
9.99
8.00
10.00
1
S.00
12.00
5.00
22.33
26.53
5.00
8.00
35.00
35.00j j
U
.15.16
4.75
10.00
10.00
' 7.75
12.50
i
13.03
8.00
8.00
20.40
. 257.12
10.00
5.25
10.00
43.40
19.80
10.00
35.00
23.95
10.00
6.00
10.00
15.00
15.00
35.00
7.10
N
5.34 J
2.60
4.33
9.00
3.50
8.00
5.55
6.00
10.00
35.00
.35.00
3V.50
Wood. M. D.. R. Lee, Prof.
. services R. E. Waldorf: "6.00
Bower, O. D., Jail account "
board of prisoners. ... . . 401.60
Brownell Electric Co.,
lamps . . ... . . . ... . . .. , 3.24
Opera House Pharmacy,
prescriptions for prison-
ers ...... . . . ...... i 8.45
Engle, Allie, juvenile ac- N
count, transportation of
.Thompson and Pearson
Shank, Myra L., exp. re
. turning Rose Thorn r to
Portland ... . V. ... . .
w hite, Nona, cash adv. for 1
meals, carfare, etc.... 16.24;
Will, Jonas, witness i ... . 7.00 i
Oregon State Board - of
FJre Protection, account !
forest patrol ....... .i. 843.72 -
Bohlsen, Geo: A., Refund
on dog tax ........ . . 1.00
Kraps Co. the J. J., dog li
censes ............. 8.00
Lick, F M., furnished list
of owners of dogs ... . 24.30
Moisan, G. J. do ....... . 15.10
Ogle, James, do ........ 13.30
Rise, Jacob A., dog collars 141.63
Wilde, -Frank, refund on
dog tax 1.00
Amort, John, sheep killed
by dogs . . . . . . . . . . . 20.00
Brown, Henry S., do- . .continued
Colvin, Robert, lamb kill- ' '
ed by dogs V. . . . . . . 4.00
Cremer, Chris, sheep killed
by dogs .. i .......... i 8.00
Cutsfortb Bros., ewes .kill
ed by dogs 32.00
Diem, Frank, lamb killed
by dogs . . . ... . ....... 4.00
Ferschweiler, lL G., lamb
killed by dogs ....... 4.00
Geer, C. C, sheep killed by
dogs 112.00
Klecker. Ben, do ..... . . 8.00
Libby, F. E., ewes killed
by dogs ............ . 42.00
Looney, D. H., da ....... 100.00
Lutby, C. A., lambs killed
by dogs ... . . . ..... 72.00 , f
Nash, E. A., do .. ..... . i .Q0
Scott, Walter, goat killed
by dogs' E.00
Stute Bros., lambs . killed
by dogs . J . -...... . 8.00
Zielinski, J. P., sheep kill- I
ed by dogs ......... 8.00
Amort. Chas., Lamb killed
by dogs. ....... ..v continued
Bowen. G. D., Lambs killed
by dogs , ..... . . . . .continued
Brown, Jesse, lambs killed
by dogs . . . . . ... . . .continued
Dahl. Ole, lambs killed
by dogs . . continued
Ebner, J. W., sheep killed
by dogs ...... . . .continued :
Fitts,,J. W., goat killed
by dogs ... . . . . . . . . '. continued
Meier, W. J., lamb killed
by dogs ........ . . . . continued
Ramp, W. Howard, ewe
killed by dogs ......continued
Savage, A. T., sheep killed
by dogs ........... .continued
Taylor. H. O., sheep killed
hv dora ... . .... .pnntinnefl.
Vandervort,', Henry, ewes
, and lambs killed by dogs
s f':-v.. i; continued
Matthes, W. A., Indemnity '
: for slaughter of diseased
cattle ... .... . ... . 6.22
lllsceilaneous Accotmfj
Noble, Clark maps. 15.60
Stiff Pi rniture Co., II. L.
caara re?, cot, etc... 10.85
Caleca Charaber c! Cor-.