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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 30, 1925 pcidpf In (Co&tlaaed frsoi px 2) the past. 1 . Then the new school rooms are going to need furnishing and all friends of the children and those Interested in the welfare of these otnerwise homeless children are being given the opportunity to do ineir part. The cash gift may be sent to the local W. C. T. U. president, Mrs. J. J. Nunn, 1190 North Nineteenth street, also gifts or used clothing, and useful sup plies may be left at .theW. C. T. U. hall with the matron. The usual bazaar , will be held at the state fair and , all returns from that will go toward the furn ishing of some of the new rooms. Contributions are solicited by the ladles and these are, to be sent in to Mrs. C. P. Bishop. 765 Court street. ." . 'j CHAPTER G TO MEET The first regular fall meeting of Chapter G of the PEO sisterhood will be held on Thursday. Beptem ber 3, at the home of Mrs. Miles The affair will be In the form of a 1 o'clock luncheon.,, WENGER-POWERS WEDMNQ The altar 'of the . First Christian church has seldom been more beautiful than it was on Wednes day evening, August 28, , at the hour of Miss Trista Wenger's.mar- riage to Mr. Treval Powers. The Impressive service was read at , 8:30 o'clock with Rev. J. J. Evans officiating. The entire background was a garden of bronze, rose, da mask, and golden marigolds and zinnias arranged n countless low floor baskets before tapestries and lattices of vine maple. Tiers of tall white cathedral candles burn ed throughout the teremony, which was witnessed oy more than three hundreds guests. ' Before the ' entrance of the bridal party, a mixed quartet concealed behind a screen of an 1 tumn leaves, sang "Because." Mrs Frank ZInn presided at the organ. In the Quartet were: Mrs. Theo Rich. Miss Helen Rich, Carl Eg glman. and Theo Rich. Immedla- Mrs. " Lee -.Pawlex.ofpiympto, Wash., sang "Love's, Coronation." The bridal party- entered soon af ter to the strains of ' the Lohen grin's wedding march. Through out the ring service,' Mrs.. Zlnn played Tschaikowskys "Andante Cantabile." I I i The bride! was beautiful in her gown of embroidered .net,. over Ivory satin; n'jrn with a full length veil embroidered, . with 1 pearls and jcaught with, a cluster of orange blossoms. ( lHer j6nty or nament was the groom's gut oi pearls. Her bouquWwas1 an 'Im mense shower of Cecil Brunner roses, v.. " " v " Miss Margaret Evans,' as maid- jf-honor, jwas attractive In ' green voile ove baronet J&atin Vitb. sil ver adornment." ' ' " " ' " The bridesmaids were" Miss Reba Powers and Miss . Melba Davenport. Miss Powers - wore peach voile over satin, and Miss Robinson, satin " and 'orchid'' voile, Each of the three attendants car- ried a sheaf of lavender asters and peach colored snapdragons Each wore a fillet of silver in her hair, tittle Miss Pauline Roth. In a frock of yellow, carrying a basket of rose petals,, was 'flower girl. I .... " , it.-.- The groom .was attended , pj bis brother, Mr." Karl Wenger,.as: best man. Messrs. David and Sam Rich served; as ushers. Immediately following. the cere mony.'a reception was held in the parlors of the church. v The bridal table was arranged under an arc of broad, white ribbons, knotted with flowers. , A pyramid. wedding cake, richly iced in white, centered the table. At the serving. table, attractive with baskets of gladioli, Mrs. Dud ley . Taylor. Mrs. Charles Austin, Mrs. Ed Given .and Mrs.,, George! E. Brown cut the ices. Those who served were : " Miss Josephine Brossj Miss , Alice Putnam, : Miss Leolyn Bar nett,, Miss Mildred Case, j Miss Frances Plov, !,and Miss Violet Hess. Miss Rita Ro binson and Miss Lita Robinson presided at the' punch bowl. '. -; t . .- r -, . ' i During the ceremony. Miss : Vi vian Whistler sang "Carissima" after j which little Miss Barbara Jane Powers, a sister of the groom played the Sextette from Lucia as a violin number. i Mr, and Mrs. Powers, after re ceiving, the best wishes of a. host ceremony lor a weeks wedding trip -to Mount Rainier. They will return to Salem to, make their home at 1425 North" Twenty-first stret, which will be ready by Octo ber 1. :- ' - - ' 1 Mrs. Powers, the only daughter of Mrs. Alice Wenger, is especially prominent in local musical circles where she Is a favored contralto. She is a j graduate of the Salem high school and attended. Willam ette university last year. She was member both of the Ladies' glee club and of the Delta Phi sorority. Mr. Powers is a graduate of Willamette university with the class of ,"25. He is employed by the state highway department. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Powers of Monmouth. co:.;:.:iss!o:p$ court The following is the official publication ot the record of ilaims before the'" Marion eounty commissioners . . court ' for the Aug. term, 1925, will the amount allowed, bills con tinued, etc., according to the records in the office of the county clerk. , to Salem is soon to have new resi dents In : the persons of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Emmons and family of Manning, Iowa, who were so well-pleased with Salem from their visit here that they left Iowa for the Willamette valley yester day. i - Mr. and Mrs. Dan J. Fry, Jr. will arrive home this week from a summer at Neskovin. t i 461 -i Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Hawkins had as their house-guests on Tues day and Wednesday of last week M and! Mrs. ,R. R. Rogers of Spokane.! EASTERN STAR TO MEET Chadwick chapter, No. 37. -or der of the Eastern star, win re sume lts; regular meetings next Tuesday 'evening, September 1, at 8 o'clock. ' ; WEDDING TAKES PLACE According to invitations receiv ed by Salem friends, the marriage ot Mr. Orville Crowder-Miller and Miss Dorothy Marie Munns, was solemnized at 10 o'clock yesterday morning! in the Christian church at Waynetown, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Miller will be at home after October 21, in Stockton, CL arranging mowing tely following the quartet number, of friends, left the evening of the 2.20 14.40 35.00 51.00 787.50 3.15 1.10 7.20 13.60 10.40 2.25 NEW BOOKS SA LKM ! LIBRARY PUBLIC Campus" Caroline Men of Salem This Will Interest You It is now. possible for you to obtain an excellent HARD-WORSTED SUIT TAILORED HERE IN SALEM . FOR 560.00 . ; : We have the latest Fall patterns and fashion : plates for you to choose from AND REMEMBER! it is made and fitted to you personally right here i .. in Salem i . i D. H. MOSHER Tailor to Men and Women 471 Court Street Phone 360 Suits to order as low as $25 j Guaranteed all wool. Satisfaction Assured! V "Across i the M. Fuller. ' "The Clean Heart" A. S. M. Hut . chinsos. ' , "If Winter Comes" A. S. M. Hutchinson. "Stover at Yale" Owen Johnson. The Beloved Vagabdnd" W. J. Locke.' j-. " ' ';' "The Harvester" G. S. Porter. "More Tish" M. R. Rinehart. "Crucial Instance: Sanctuary" Edith Wharton. "The Custom of the Country" " Edith Wharton. "Tales of Men . and Ghosts'' Edith i Wharton. "A Certain Rich Man" W. A. White. , "As I Like It" , (second series) W. L- Phelps. j "These United States: A Sym- . P08iumv Ernest Gruening. . Books For the Children The Little Lame Prince" D. M. M. Cralk. Fighting for Fairview" William Heyliger. ' "Young; Alaskans in the Far North" Emerson Hough. "A Scout of To-Day" Isabel Hor- nibrook. "Kipling Stories and Poems Every Child Sshould Know" Rud- yard Kipling. . ' "The Joyous Travelers" Lind say & Poulson. ''Story Land," Clara 'Murray "A Wonder Book and Tangle wood . Tales" Nathaniel Hawthorne "The Adventures of a Brownie" D. MJ M. Cralk. "The Princess and Curdle" George MacDonald. "The Princess and the George MacDonald, "Classic Stories for the Little Ones" L. B. McMurry. 'Beautiful Joe" Marshall , Saun ders. j . f . "Famous Men of the Middle Ages' Poland & Haaren ROA1W AM HIGHWAYS AUGUST TERM Iload District No. 1 Keil, A. W., shoveling dirt Smith, J.' T.. do. etc Snyder, A. C, patrolman. . Iload District No. 2 Hubbard Lumber Yard. lumber Rigdon. E. L-. gravel .... Scholl & Son. J.. nails. handles, etc Schultz. C. F., handles etc. Newton. Chas., raking rock bed Fish, Ivan, do . Painter. Otto, dirt bed Palmer,- Earl, grass, etc. Newingham,. F. IL, work on. brush Barrett. F, M., bridge work, etc Calvert, J. L., rep. railing. etc. ; Sonnen, Jacob F., grading rock edge, etc Sonnen. Rob. B.. team on grader Sonnen, Joe. painting.... Duncan, C. R-. do Zelinka, Gregor, bridge work Ball.' Ed., do Painter. R. C, patrolman v' ' Road District No. 3 Huntley, J. W., plank . . . Miller, Allen, bridge work I Ryan, James cutting brush Ryan, Robert, do ....... Miller, J. H., patrolman.. Road District No. 5 Von Essen. H. H. grubbing Coyle. Herman, scraping, plowing 39,00 Davidson, Harold, scrap- Ing 54.00 Davidson. John, grading, plowing 64.00 Davidson,' Ralph, snap team, etc. ............ , Eaton, J. L., rep. grader - & hook. etc. Ernst, C. H., double trees, etc Gooding, Lawrence, scrap ing, etc. Groceteria Stores Co., Inc., -nails La Bonte, David, holding scraper, etc. ... . ... . Labounty, Sr., Louis, sho veling dirt ......... . Merten, Maurice, scraping plowing ....... . Raymond, Henry, scraping Russel. Homer, ditching. V Van Dike, Ted, plowing,' scraping .-. Van Dike, Walter scraping I Davidsvra, W. F. patrolman rfl fm w molks. Anton, loading - -. j wagons 2S.60 Gersch, A. .A., do 19.20 Gersch, John, hauling rock tc 52.00 Shepherd. "Newton, load- t ing wagons . . . ' 33.20 Biersack, Jake, do 37.00 Landwlng, Herman, do.. 20.80 Landwing, Mike, cutting ; logs 11.20 Lawrence. W. A., help make fence 4 .SO Hogg, W. T., patrolman. 113.80 Road Dintrict No. 14 Howe, I. N.. hauling rock 748.10 Elliott. Hubert, spreading gravel, etc 74.40 Brown, C. F., pick and shovel, etc 24.00 Clark, Joe, shoveling gra vel 6.40 Webb. Albert, hauling gra vel 40.00 Webb. Albert, do. 12.50 Leikem. A., pick & shovel 4.80 Galbrailh, Wm., shoveling . gravel 18.40 Oeder. A., patrolman.... 8 6.00 Road District No. 15 - Muller. Fred, grading. .. . 6.00 Kaenzl, H. M., patrolman 13.60 Road District No. 15 Y Charlesworth, E. I., crush- 20.50 32.48 2.2S 102.00 57.60 12.80 98.00 6.Q0 4.00 12.00 3.20 12.7S 4.40 - 8.00 12.00 12.00 6.40 i 1.60 1.60 43.50 ,8.00 9.60 4.80 4.80 31.45 28.80 ing rock Ames Hardware, leathers, etc Hess. Carl, wood Gibson. Thomas, driving team 1500.00 pump . .. .. 3.29 5.00 4.50 4.10 1.75 14.40 6.00 14.40 24.00 12.80 Lorence. water , Curnutt. dust . . Qualey, work Gibson, DarreH, do 12.80 Elmer, hauling .Cecil, hauling Arthur, shorel 18.00 24.00 12.80 shovel Floyd, Ralph, hauling Kenneth, do 4.00 20.00 6.40 j 6.40 18.00 21.00 42.00 S.35 7.62 6.00 1.20 I I 29.87 3.20 48.00 39.00 3O.'40 16.00 36.00 48.00 9.79 480 29.25 21.00 - i .- 4.80 4.00 Goblin" Chas. K. Spaulding ? Log. Co., lumber .....i.... : Schindler; F. O.. bridge work, etc ......" Vanderbeck, Gabe, hauled gravel i .-. . . Jensen. P. E.. patrolman.., Road District No. Si Rowe. I. M., cutting brush McCormick. James, patrol man ; ' Road District No. 10 McHollck. Jno., crushing . rock .......... ... . . S4.00 Nag, Jno., hauling gravel 101.08 Road District' No.' 13 Shepherd, , Carl, digging rock ............ . . . 4 8.00 PI as. Vernon, cutting )ogs; SI. 20 Pias. Gerhard, do 51.20 Telfer. Ray, driving team .35,20 Shepherd, Frank, hauling .rock , 3';.00 Shepherd, Otis, loading ,J wagons ........ ...... 3520 Semolks, John, unloading ... wagons' ... ...... 1 4.4 0 ! BULGARIAN SCHOOL ., CELEBRATES j Gr eater j Service The United States National has long enjoyed the distinction of being a bank with more ; than the ordi nary service. . ! i There is a personal interest here in every individual who brings his problems to us for advice an interest "which cements friendship between this institution and those who call upon lis for assistance when it is most t needed and get it: Is youf banking connection enjoy able as well as profitable? I . I ! - United! States National Bank Salem. Oregon. 9.00 13.50 12.00 23.60 12.S0 S.40 17.60 46.00 22.40 : 36.00 22.40 16.00 21.20 9.60 3.20 8.15 85.00 ! GABROVO, Bulgaria An ad dress by King Boris was a feature of the 50th anniversary celebra tion recently of the Aprilov Gym nasia, the first institution of high er learning established in Bulsrar ia. The king, who spoke for half an ; hour, devoted 'his remarks to the significance ot the event . as evidence of the beginning of Bul garian culture. m 1 Jewry Cry, N. J. "Foryc m mv sV'a "would break otir every once in a hilt nd ointments iid very little to help me." writes Robert Knenig. "1 read a doctor'a article tatrfft that pimply kin uuIty comes from th stomach and bowcij wot Setting rid of the poisons. . I tried Carter' Little liver Pills for a few darsrand since thati time my skin is smooth and clear. Now 1 tell my friends the richt war f getting rid of a broken out skirt ami iMoficrTingeirroi upsrisromacn ana sick headache. Carter's'are all you claim (ot them." At all Druggist. Air. Qualey. S. J.. do Curnutt, J. C. roller man Brewer, Milton, shovel work Brewer, work Mulkey. 1 water Warnock, U UOfc . , . . Lorence, Andrew, patrol- j man 11.20 Road IMstrict No. 17 : Collard, P.' LV, gravel. . . . 128.25 Jones, R. E., gravel and i -hauling 22.80 Tweedie, L. R.. hauling , gravel 128.25 Gouley, Romeo, patrolman 32.00 Road District No. 18 Asplnwall Bros, planks .. 269.57 Punzel, A. J., planking bridge t... Punzel, W. F., planking bridge , Timm. Henry, planking bridge .............. Cole, RobL, patrolman. . . Road District No. 10 Doner, Frank, cutting brush Sherwin, Doughton &. scythe blade, etc ..... Schultz, Kenneth, operat ing grader, etc. ...... - Pearmine, Walter G., patrolman Road District No. 23 Mollett, William, shovel- ing rock, etc .' Mollet, Ralph, hauling rock, etc Asby, Wayne, shoveling rock, etc Bower, Bert E., shoveling rock, etc Peterson, John, hauling . rock and pumping water Engrum. Clarence, shovel ing rock and dirt Wright. Ralph, shoveling ' rock Schulthes8, Carrie, wood ' and gravel ........... Schulthess, Geo., patrol ' man Road District No. 20 Witzel. R. O.. patrolman. . 20.00 Road District Ko.'27tt Anderson. Ceo., hauling . rock Baumgardner, W. O., shov eling rock ............ Bettencourt. Raphael, team hauling rock Ekin, Harry, driving team Nosky, Albert, shoveling rock Querry, C. D., hauling rock Sharp, Claud, shoveling rock : Sharp, Kermit, spreading rock Townsend. B. F., spread- : ' ing'Tock 16.00 Walker, J. O., patrolman. 24.00 ' Road District No. 30 Goin. , J. B., rep. bridge. " etc. 8.00 1 Wells. Lee. patrclman ; 36.00 Road District No. 31 Calvin. J. L., hauling gra vel .. 81.00 George, Walt, do 78.00 HenieU II.. do ; 6.00 Houghton. Wes, do. : 21.00 Olson, George, cutting brush i 57.60. Russell, II. E., do. ..... . 33.00 Scoley, Don. ' shoveling ; ? gravel ' 40.00 Smith. Lee, do . 38.40 Verstegg. Jim, hauling 'gravel .. 81.00 Wilson, A., shoveling gra- '' y1 ;..,..'. 5 1.60 Russell. S. II., patrolman 4.32.00 1 " ' Road District No. Si 1 Martin. Clarence E-, haul- ing and shoveling gra- 4 vel" 42.80 Pawelson, Charley, shovel- ' . inc gravel ..... 28.80 Stevens. W. R.. hauling ' ; v gravel 27.00 Lomker, Frank, shoveling 1 gravel ......... j 16.00 Crawford. E. II., hauling r : travel ,12.00 Martin. A. A., patrolman ' 23.09 r - - Road District No, 83 ' ' . Bradley. N. J., shoveling : ' gravel, etc ........... 35.20 6.00 7.00 1.40 1.60 6.00 10.03 S.16 3.00 . 1.60 3.20 Bartoz, Hlldegard. grading 35.20, Spencer. G. A. raking road 4.80 McCurdy," Geo., patrolman 92.40 ' Road District No. 37 Hoyser, Geo. M. patrolman ' Road District No. 40 Hammond Lumber C-, belt for tractor, etc Hormer. A. B., shovel. spark ping Union Oil. Co.. ot Calif.. gasoline 11.00 Kanoff. W. 1I-. hauling gravel Work. Chas.. do........ Kelly. Chas., do Richards. E. J.. patrolman Road District No. 44 Welch, F. R., grading... Nieman, Henry J., patrol man . ....... ' Road District No. 43 Richter, Vernon, hauling rock Kunke. C. II., drills, sharp ened, etc Road District No. 40 Spaulding Logging Co.. Chas. K., lumber Schindler, Joseph, sharp ening tools .......I.. Gedelman. John, cutting brush, etc Richards, A. J.. hauling tile, etc. .'. . ;.. Strong, II. C-. put in drain etc Rosenbaum. N., patrolman Rom (I District No. 47 Fieber, Frank, scraping gravel McAllister, C. L., patrol man Road District No. 48 Looney, D. II.. hauled sills Looney. George, help get timbers Hahn, E. W., patrolman. Bushman, Eppers Sc. lum ber Spaulding Logging Co., Chas. K.. lumber Ramsge, John, hauling lumber Sweaney. G. W., rep. : bridge McColough, Toal, do Bliss, Nelson, cutting brush Hughes, A. E., hauling t gravel Owre, P. W.. patrolman.. Road District No. 3.1 Doerfler, Martin J., patrol i man Road District No. 58 Oregon Gravel Co., pipe.. " Deaklns, H. R., working 1 on culvert Larson, John. do. ....... Haynes, W. H., patrolman Road IMstrict No. 39 Clements, A. S., shoveling. with rooter . Farrlngton, L., shoveling. Landaker, C M., shoveling ; and rock work Peck, II. S., cutting brush,-! i taking out rock, etc... Prior, W., shoveling Robertson. E. E., hauling rock, etc ....,-.. . Sauder, Ed., shoveling and rock work Speaker. R-, shoveling .... Stolzheize. Paul, shoveling and rock work Van Eaton. M., do Voris. Wayne C, shovel- .... t ing, plowing, etc ; Voris, G. M., patrolman.. Road District No. 61 Ditmore. T., for passing through farm Lelth, Jim, hauling grav el .:. 38.2 Manning, John F., patrol man Road District No. 03 Patterson, Ray, cut brush Patterson. Richardson, patrolman Road District No. GO McClellan. Glenn, lumber. Walker, Leonard, patrol man Road District No. 67 Ackerman, Darlly, rep. cul vert .' Davidson, W. F., rep. cul vert Gooding, L. P., do. liiller, Geo., team scrap ing, etc Road District No. 88 Joseph Littlefleld, gravel Sears. James K.. do Whlteman. J. G., do .... Belknap, Gilbert, hauling gravel 138 Cooley k. Sons, do 42 , State Highway ' sliding clutch. 222.87 Co., Qregon. Com., etc. Red Arrow Battery recharge battery., Smith & Watklns. Premier Cord Tires, etc.. 46.99 Valley Motor Co.. mdse. for trucks Bass. Charlton, driving truck L Brassell, W. M.. do hnsonj Leonard, truck foreman 1.25 6.44 105.50 108.00 123.15 Sevens, Wayne, shoveling . A. C. 87.50 BaschkawikT', Albert night watchman ........... 108.50 Closs , J- shoveling A.O.. . 10.60 Davis. Chaa-. rilling vats. 105.50 Dehut. Dave, spraying A. C. etc 72.00 Dunn.N Fred, shoveling A. C. 5.70 Ergish. Joe M., do. 78.75 Fandrich. August, do. .. . 90.00 Fandrkh. Dan. raking A. C 101.23 McCarrolI. F-T3., driving service truck Beauchermln. Louie E-. hauled H. S. Biaegar.! Walter, hauled to dlt. roads Branch. A. C, driving truck1 Connor. Paul, do Dawson. R.. -worked on trucks, etc Gesner, Clifford, do Glover. G. E-, work at paving plant Clorer. Roy, driving truck Haun. J. D.. do Hawkins. Edward, worked on trucks Hill. M.' O-, do Kurtz. Alvin, driving truck Lehman, Ernest, do .... Miller, Raymond, do.'... Heinhart. J. F.. do...... Taylor, Sol, do Stahl. John, driving truck Wheeler, E. M.. do Wheeler. E. W.. do. Woodruff. Clyde, do Young. L. A., do Caterpillar Account Lorence. Andrew, grading, etc. Russell Grader Mfg. Co., cast circle 98.37 Scharf. Dan. operating cats I 153.00 Van Cleave, R. A., grading, etc. 142.00 Capital City Transfer Co., Fuel oil 627.90 Hillman Fuel Co.. the, coal 7.00 Mutscnier, 11. j., rep. 10013 1.0 104.00 1 93.00 &6.50 112.75 6.00 i 121.7.0 106.00 129.00 61.00 140.50 104.00 109.25 96.00 136.00 166.00 100.00 104.75 108.69 112.75 1.00 130.00 105.00 45.00 108.59 71.42 88. Kt 94.91 99.82 91.00 76.12" .10 81.20 139.35 94.96 138.40 91.00 540.00 100.81 597.00 155.1S . 156.00 Welch. L. D., hauled H S. 418.50 30.00 9.60 14.00 12.30 9.60 ' 25.50 3.20 12.S0 3.20 3.00 10.00 10.00 1.S0 3.20 3.20 8.50 45.40 640 9.60 12.80 6.40 9.00 9.60 2.20 9 60 9.60 3,20 18.00 1.9: .00 4.80 2.00 8.06 3.00 3.20 4.00 3.20 15.00 84.00 80.00 18.00 309.00 73.50 84.00 97.55 on 14.90 2.60 8.20 00 00 24.00 42.00 48.00 S3 78.40 Gil moor, Jake, do Wiedekehr, Wm., do. ... Sayles, D. F.,. do Road District No. 14 Buell. Arthur, grading. . Janik. Charlie, macadamiz ing 35.20 Moser. Lloyd & G. R., crushing rock. ...... .1694.16 DeSantls, Jr.. Louie, haul ing water 105.20 DeSantls, Sr., Louie, sin gle .handed DeSantls, Tony, grading.. Reinhart, John, do.. f ... Sunde. Arthur, macadam izing Van Gorder, John, rock.. Verbeck. Ray. grading. . . King, Wm. R-. grading. . v - Track Account Becker & Son, N., tire, wheels, etc Boone. Claude, gas...... Downlng's Service Station gas, etc. Gooding, J." R-, driving truck Havemann. F. G.,' valve compound .30 Miller, Henry O., pistons. fan belt. etc. 19.03 Moores 4c Co.. .Ross E .printing truck, reports. 17.25 Nelson Bros., rep. on trucks 9.00 Newcomb., V..E., tire and tube service 1.25 9.60 72.00 125.00 12.80 72.40 72.20 111.00 40. eo 8.61 ,72.18 129 50 Ktayton Pavina; Ilant Account Blalock. I. E., kettle man at, plant 70.88 Brenner. Roy. raker on II. ; , S. Burmaster. Charles P, -night watchman Case. L. M hauled H. S.. Chance, H. II., do. ... . . Devlin.: L. F., feeder. J. . Donahue, K. L.. forker.. Downing. Earl F.. oiler. Fischer. Joseph, work level board .......... Freres.' Theodore, work at pav. plant Hardesty.- A., hauled If S. Loose, i Charles F.. night watchman Loose. F. E.. hauled H S Lyon. Richard, hauled sand and rock McAlister. V. J., scraping. MAFarland. W. lL, pod. Ogle, Elden. forker ...... Ohmart, Roy v., rouer man Pietrok. A. N.. hauled 11 S Qulgley, L. L., forker on H. S Shab, George, scraping... Spicer, Ralph, foreman at pav. plant Spicer W. W., engineer at plant Stowell. A. C night watch man Twdi. J. H.. hauled H3 Z0.&0 Watters, A. S.. hauled as phalt Werich. Geo., hauled HS. KaJein ravina; Plant Account Schaeter, Emll A-, rubber tube Beecroft, L, night watch - man ......... " I - - Binegar, O. D., shoveling , AC Blanchard. Roy, raking A c Brown. W. J I - pavement . . . Canital Grocery f resno .......... i Dawson. John, spraying -pavement,' etc. ....... Ecker, Fred, shoveling A. C Ecker. Fred, shoveling Gleeson, Miner, do ...... Hoven. Otto, foreman at plant. . f.- Hutchings, F. N.. on fresno Kron, Erwln. oiler..!... Llckel, L. II., fireman.. Loose. Frank, hauling AC McCain. Allen, weigher.. Mcllwaln, Wm., foreman. Mattson. Chas., mixer . . Ramsden, Robert, spraying pavement, etc. Reihen. Joe, shoveled at plant Rowland, Elk, shoveling A.IC glegmund, Floyd L. time keeper at plant Smith, F. A., night watch man ' Stroud. E. B., rolling A. G , etc Tade, Henry, raking AC Wager Robert, shoveled at plant Wheeler, John, raking A. C.t White, F. J., shoveling A O White. F. J.. do Sen Hard ITing Plant Acrouat Clyde Equipment Co.. side plates, etc Draper. D. G., cash adv. for frt. on gravel,' etc. Nath man's, bolts., etc. .... Rigdon. Ed, hauled A.C... fiiegmund, J. C. do..... Bartruff. Homer, driving truck 76.80 Bartruff, RobU 'rolling A. C. ............... 118.00 sweeping ioo Co., on .50 18.00 489.00 67.20 387.00 372.00 2.00 14.00 84.00 129.25 144. v 81.00 156.00 169.13 120.12 77.64 504 00 , .60 108.50 110.50 123.50 83.20 150.00 104.00 42.50 68.00 110.50 123.00 35.20 252.00 144.00 130.00 30.00 C4.50 COO II.SO 100 SI 82.21 79.30 81.81 120.00 90.10 10.50 4.00 77.00 84.00 21.00 86.25 177.00 I" 189.45 150.00 133.44 130.00 581.63 127.60 156.00 127.50 i 91.00 89.25 104.00 148.50 105.00 158.60 123.50 92.3 124.09 8.50 110.50 91.27 864.00 2.78 975.00 336.00 Hall.' Geo., night . watch man Hall. H. W.. spraying and sandng pavement .... Haven. Chaa,' firing vats at plant Hunt, Tom. feeding drum Kicb. Pete, weighing rock Krechter. Ed. raking A C. Mccinre, M. A..-snoveung , AC McClure. T J, loading tracks 9C Maguln. Mike, unloading gravel Malone, L. M.. foreman at plant Mangerln. G. J., feeding drum Nehl. Ted. slipping gravel. Plats, Jim. spraying and sanding Pulley. Ora. hauling A C Reld. Errol. weighing A C Rubens, AL, delivering sand Vachter. Frank, slipping gravel Van Cleave. L. M., over seeing St. Paul Paving PUat Account Groceteria Stores Co.. Inc., lanterns, water bags . - 15.25 Johnson. F. O., cash adv. for ex p 1.05 Lam ber, Ramey, welshing A. C. 42.00 Pcarce, Lot L., cash adv. for frt 117.93 Siegmund. J. C. truck and driver 921.00 Van De Wiele. D. L.. ban dits, oil. etc -4.40 Yamhill Electric Co., elec- trie services 88.86 Ackerman, Ed. forker ... 80.50 Bunning. Lawrence, rollr ing barrels 114.50 Brentano, Bernard, hauled . sand Bryant, W. C, shoveling. Case. V. W., truck and driver Connor, Gerold, - scraping gravel Cook. J. L.. foreman .... Cooke, Malcolm, scraping Coyle. Herman, hauled gravel 156.00 sand Davidson, Harold, hauled sand Davidson. Jack, hauled muck sand . Davidson, Kenneth, water boy Davidson, Ralph, scraping gravel - Dillman. Frank, helping lay -headers, shoveling gravel, etc Eder, Peter, weight, A C etc - Engelhart. Anton, shovel ing gravel Faber, Ed, running roca crusher Faber, Elmer, shoveling dirt and forker Faber. Harry, cleaning boxes Faber, Robert, at roc a crusher Geelan. Wm.. wood deliv ered Goelde. Andrew, nigm watchman Gooding. L.. hauled sand. Gooding. Richard, weigh ing rock r.ricncniuer. Joan. 10 re man Hensley, Ted, pumping squeege, etc 46.40 Howe. I. N-, truck and . driver 63 00 Jones, Grant, raker...- 115.00 Larue. Ed. helping haul A. C Lehman. Harold, forker.. McGlnley. Joe, . hauling water, etc McNamee, Robert,' firing toiler Merten, George, emptying bunkers 14 4.00 Mullen. C. S.. wood deliv ered Plllette. Stanley, running paving plant . Rasmussen Bros., hauled sand ..." Raymond H-, do Rigdon Bros truck and driver Simon. Henry. loading trucks Smith. Kenneth P.. Iork- Ing and shoveling.... Smith, Kenneth, forker.. Smith. .Wm.. hauled sand Sweaney. C. T.. operating squeege Vandamme, Emll, eight watchman Venable. John, hauling water Welty, Ley. raker Ycager. Wayne, rolling barrels ............. Zell, T. B-. ehovellng. etc Zolncr, Joe. rolling hot . pavement MisceHavaeoaa Ivia Plaata Drager. D. G-. cash adv for frt. etc .....4944.03 Standard Oil Co., asphalt. .oil. etc ....7521.23 ' Ktaytoa . Crusher Account Brown, G. L-. and Brown. .' Lucy E- gravel 141.15 Anaenon, La loaamg rocs: trucks 104.00 Faulkner. Alexander, feed ing crusher 94.06 Baa, Geo., fireman.'. .... 91.18 48.00 80.50 156.09 87.50 176.00 . 120.00 162.00 75.00 4 44.00 S2.50 30.60 59.50 786.90 T3.50 80.50 57.00 92.00 86.13 76.80 183.00 (OatU4 rfa )