WEDNESDAY HORNINO, APRIL fe,;1923y SaaTaTSa?BSaSa't---- " 1 " :Th e. Oregon St a tesin an . Iaaant ilr TxeMft Mta4ay by " t ' TEB BTATESKAJf STOUaHXHO COMTAWT ' 215 South CoaBrcil SU. BaJem, Orecca . Fr4 J. Tmi . 1.M If. M-rrimaa lylt J. Smith Aatrad BaJefc. - r . Manager . - Haaartaf-Editor City Editor i TIPPB Editor . - Society Editor W. H. Hangar , Circa tattoo. Maitairar Ralph U. Klatitag -' AdrarUaiD- Manvrar JfTaak Jakeki ' Manager Job Dept. K. A. Bhotea - -! ' LtTMtock Editor W. C. Conner . . - Paaltry Xditor ' Mt;aLg vi - Tfee Aaaoelated Praaa U excJueivaly mtUM to tao mm for pftbUestioB f U tm 4UpatT?rito to it or ot otborwlo .niHrf itttu papot aai lao th. local . Mva pnblih4 korotav -;; ' : v : ' ' ; . . . - . . ,. .. -v f '..-'.". BUSINESS OFflCKA: t mmmtk Po?r Pay.o7Sn.rS5 Bldf.. B.. IVaaciafo. Clft.; H,rri B1JC- Loe Aatte. Ctof. Baetaaea OffW SociMy Editor Jit or 68 1M TELEPH0KE8: Circulation Offioa-BSS i ltnra Iprtnioai2S or 10 Job PopartMomt... . .81 Entered at the Poat Offiee to Satan. OreC". aoco.d-elaaa Statter. April 28, 1026 . W".. . - THE HOLY "PRESENCE! "And Moses was ; not able to enter Into the tent of the congregation, because, the cloud abode thereon and the glory of the Lord filled the tabernacle." Ex. 40:35. " . V . . ' . ,f- ' 7 - ,. . ' "THE CITY-DUMP f.. ; : The five year (or is it ten or a dozen?) fight'to find a new home for the Salem city dump, which Has become some what more fierce during the past few week than heretofore, is a case of iriviner a dog. a bad name.-City dumps are as otii as cities, and perhaps in the ruins of Ur of ancient Babylonia the excavators may find traces pointing to a city dump war in the days when Abraham was a stripling : . ; l .v ; It may be, indeed, that he left Ur partly because of such a scrap; making soalled (ristian civilization debtor to a city dump for its present state of development.1 ! '.; iThe magnificent city library of Seattle stands , on what was hoVso long ago a city dump;so does the exclusive Queen Anne addition in"ttaicity ; sq ;does the; union depot in Port land. ,The latex,str4dtufe; with'Ua network of r tracks, is where was Jn: the garlj; eighUeaand before Guild's lake, which was filihed tip with the refuse 6:the growing city. iV? vs ' Something,of thetsame kind may be 'done in some spot around SalecoH v- -;-'v.,. ;-v 'ij:. ". V "And it would not'Be a! "tin" cans and scraps of iron and steel rust, quickly and resolve themselves into what the common earth under our feet is made of. No thing of the many things of which bur earth is made is indestructible ; which, in the final analysis, by the modern chemist, means that nothing we call matter, composed of an "element" or elements,- is not subject: to change. - f - ' And the fact la, there is doubt about the existence of matter at all; or the reality of any elemeni at all. The pres ent day chemist beh'eves all "elements' may be resolved back to mere force; electrical energy. Perhaps there is only one element, helium .gas i ; - " 4 : V And may be that is not an element at all; only energy. A city dump might smell sweeter by another name. Who shall suggest the right name? And then a city dump may in reality be rendered innocuous by the proper treatment ; by simply covering each day's deposit wih a" coating of clean earth. Herel is a chance for some shrewd investor ta getja heap tract of Un4 a build it into intpert -r-make a tremendous profit while at the same time render ing a-vamabie public service. i , - But even so, that would not last very many years. Sdfne day both the sewage of Salem and its street; refuse will have to be .taken care of In a scientific way.. For one thing, the federaT government will not for very long allow the "sewage of Salem to be emptied into the Willamette river, as at present. . ..- 1 Already, the present city government has a sinking f und looking to that future time when the sewage will have to be properly taken care of.' - v Finally, in the t long run, there -will have to be a city incinerator, and the; sewage ought to be treated. and made into fertilizer, European and other cities now do. This is a long time proposition, and plans ought to. be made far in advance. That has Jbeen in the minds of the members of the present 1 city administration,; who ; have been looking; to a change in the location orl method-or laoth of the city dump, and also the final disposal of the sewage of the Salem of the future, -J - : i1:,1 '.tf.V't V ' ' ! WW?) - A man In, a hospital for the in sane sat'dangling a stick with a piece ,of string attached " over a flower pet. A visitor approached and. wishing to be affable, re marked: j . "How many hare you caught? ; ."You're, the ninth, was the re ply. - ? ' s '-' . . A lady crossing from France to England was asked by. the Cus toms officer if she had anything dutiable. She assured him that ha had nothing but wearing ap parel la her , trunks, but at the bottom of the largest one, which to him seemed the most suspicious were found 12 bottles of brandy '. "Madame," said the officer sar castically, do you call these wear ing apparel?' ' f ' "Certainly,' she replied sweet- ly, "tho8ei are tny husband's night caps," ( t -.StiU water navigation in the Willamette from Salem to Portland, andhenrom'EugneTtp Salemi will ,be a good thing for eveirtheirailroads. It .will create such a Yolume.ot freight as nothing.else could that is freight;tb bo carried by rail to points not to be reached by water, all pver this coun try ; and 'uick shipments that cannot wait 'for the slower transportation by water Still water in-the Willamette, from Eugene to the port of Portland will line both banks of the river all the way up with factories, working up itne, :raw materials produced 'pn the land in .what, is potentially the richest valley in the world, and one of the greatest in point ox exxeni 01 araoie acres. - i i 4 -4 Still water navigation in the Willamette river wili Wake it easy to go otit and get many new factories! It will make any point on the bank of the Willamette river a better factory sitelhan if it were located in Portland; a cheaper "site; less overhead; less liability from interference! through" labor troubles. - . Salem must' persist, and work in every way possible, in v tie campaign to get an improved highway oyer the. Mlnto pass.. It will join, in commercial intercourse the" great cen tral Willamette valley with the great central Oregon country. ; There is soon to be on hand at the state lime plant print . cd information on the benefits and uses of agricultural lime, and how to properly apply it in the places where it wili do the most good. - ? " rhythm Is Fcunddticn of , A7c::!;t Thrcv.inp Prowess X.03 AIGELi:3. Muscular "rytlua" and . perfect co-ordination rather than stature is re sponsible for the ability of Clar ence ("Cud") Ilouser, world's t La my: on discuss . tLrower and holder of many i other weight- throwing records. - ; ; Strength and power, say? Dean Cromwell, track . coach at' the Unirersity of Southern California, under whose colors Houser won his laurels, are useless in' the weight events unless the athlete has developed ; the knack rtif ' Sambo. In Heaven, had just got Itastus, far beloV, on, the .asbestos oulja board. "Hello, Hast us. IIow you geltin along?" - - - r i "Oh. I's havinr a ; fine time. Don's haf- to" work much; Jwt shovel in some coal now and then. How you-all?" V ' i "I'se workln pretty hard. ; We haf to sweep up de clouds, pull In de slabs, switch on de light, an' give ' de ole sun a shove every wornin." 1 - ' -M"How come you-all have so much work to do ' " ; "Well. sah. to 'tell the truth, we're kinda short o' help up heah." ' - DID YOU EVER ; Frank Jenkins, editor of the Eugene (Oregon) Register, says; That ' advertising . is valaable only in proportion as it; is well done. It Is not the money an ad vertiser, spends so much as the thought he puts into his copy that brings him results. : Ninetnlne times out of a hundred, when a merchant says he has tried adver tising but finds it doesn'tjpay, the fault is his, because he merely bought spaee without putting sell ing talk into it. Yeu ' can't, sell goods through advertising' unless you put .selling talk into your copy. ; ,t. . i- , Writing good advertising IsnU as hard as the average untrained man believes. Advertising ": Is merely sales talk addressed to thousands, instead of being ; ad dressed to Just one customer on the other side of the counter. Any man who can sell goods over the counter can .write good advert i icg'if he will only apply to his ad vertising; the same sound princi ples of salesmanship, which he uses on his customer. , - ? There is nothing mysterious about producing good advertising copy. ? Just' remember that !you are selling goods; the only .differ ence being that you are talking to thousands everywhere instead of to' only one in front of you. i Trojan and Greek Heroes ; Provide Names for Bulls DUBLIN. - . Agammemnon, Achillea AJaxV Aeneas and other names of Greek and Trojan heroes 'may be heard any day on Viscount Lascelles' estate, Portumna Castle. The viscount Is , a , breeder of bulla and he has a fancy for se lecting these names for them. STATE POET, r FLOWER AND .' BIRD- ' . f IfRANKFORT, Ky. - Kentncky has formally adopted a state flow er, a state bird and named a poet laureate within the last sixty days. ; The flower is the Golden Rod. The Kentucky Cardinal, bird of brilliant red plumage, was chosen as the feathered representative of the state. ' t'getting his heave away with all muscles woTklng la harmony. Houser combines all these neces sary qualifications." ; STOP THAT BARK -.;: , Use - , 7, . " t T Schaefer's HERBAL COUGH CURE V Sold Only At I qCHAEFER'Q i The Yellow Front -ITi one t7 IS3. Korth Commercial Btrvet The PcnsIarStore COMMISSIONERS' "COURT The following is the official publication of the record of. claims l before ; the Marion county - commissioners court for the April term, 192G, with the amount allowed, bills con tinued, etc according to the records in the office of the countyclerk-?;:,t..r -. - f roads axd raGnitAYa ' . Road Districts. Jfoe. O and 40 , Dimlck. I E., damages for . - , " right of way for M. R. ' ' No. 15 .. ...i.f 25.00 Road District No. 1 Anderson.' Dan. grading. V 21- Snvder. A. C oatrolmani Road District No. 2 Keane, ; Simon, grading., palmer, on f Ul -. . 5 ' . -Scholl &on, Sr plow han- . dies : . , ,' . - i ';. , ' . Rod District NoT S Dratrer. B. O..' cash. Adv. : ifor Frt. on gravel, etc. -Ti?nlB, B. R., grubbing. . Miller. J. H.. patrolman. , Road Dirt yo. 4 Cook. J. Ifc. eradlng . . . r e Road JMwtrict No. S Brentand, John, moving drift '.... . Davidson, : Chester, tile.. Davidson, Raph, use of team . . ; '. ........... , Eaton. . Joseph, 'mending , . shovels ' . . ..'-. .v. . Foster, J. A.; moving drift ; Lambert. Gus, moving drift Davidson. W. F. patrolman . Road District Xo. T Jensen.' P. E.. patrolman . ''. , - Road District No. 8 Edger, George,- - hauled gravel ............. Edger, John, hauled grav el . Mallow, H. W., on grader Dart, J. W., patrolman . . Road District No.' ft M Drager."D. G., cash' Adv. for Frt. .... ..... Sowar Paul, double tree wood .......... ... .i McCormlck, J. A., hauled gravel ...... . . Seollard, Roy, hauled grav el and ditched , Wolfe, Wm., hauled grav el Vincfent. Chas. shoveled gravel Choqnette. Phil A., shovel ed gravel ........... Butterfield. Bert C. haul ed gravel ........... Davis, Chas., spreading gravel . . . r. , Marts, Theo. A., dragging Schwekendick. Fred, shov eling "gravel Wengenroth, Albert, shov eling gravel KInns, Fred J dragging . " McCormlck, James, patrol man Road District No. O Grimm, Wm., on patrol . . Sowa. Paul, sharpened tools ,'............ Van Cleave, Joseph A., pa trolman Road District No. 1 a jonnson, Chas., sharpened . 'tools .v. .....'..;; .. ; Scott, A. Merle. lumber . '. Shepherd. Floyd, driving -team : , . t ........... . Hogg, W. T., patrolman! '. . Road District No. IS Brandt. H. A., with wheel- era . : . . . . . .-. Dahl. Anton, grading! '.!! DeGnire. M. E., powder. -Ellertson, O. G., with wheelers . . ........ Plett, Lewis, with wheel- ers Real. T. A., cutting brush. ' etc -..... . .. . . Rykkley, W. C help load wheelers . Widness, John A., helped : grade, etc., -Womack. Fred, patrolman, Road District No. 14 Oprls. T., clearing right ; of way - Vearrier, L., grading..! Brown, C. F clearing right of way .... .. Lelkem, A., ditching. Janlk.. C.-,- M., ' clearing r right of way. .. Myers, clearing . right of way ... 0der, A., patrolman Kle' Edward, loading crusher ... ... f .... -v peSantis, LouieT man and King. Wm. R foreman ! Klssllng. W. J., rocking "d gradlns: en p ,T nd Currle roads .... Hoffman -Weld In c j3kw Welding plow" - ' Kellertals.. werne gVu'bl S&fe-aTJSfflJs; Golden XJlow Dairy; fuse and caps . ., . - -Tokstad. L. E., hauled rock Tokstad. ; L. E? haule Mulkey, Ralph, dragging. wC? : " ..... ..... . . : Tokstad, H.. leveling rock: Hubbard. H. E., cutting brush. etc MUlIgan, Neill, cutting -1 brush;" etc - J aquet, Paul, clean ditch es, cut brush; etc. . .'. 41 CharpUios. Wm., help on slip, etc . Eggleston, H. C rock, etc ... Arewer. Moyd, rock, etc ... Brewer, aiilu -H. filled , holes, v'...;;-i:.v Losae, Freu, patrolmanVv Koaa District No. 16 Vachte. Aqam, grading . . ecum, Isaac, grubbing. . bcwui, aonn, grnbblnr . . - Seism, Ellis, grubbing. .- 2r!u oluu"'. ieve,; gru being . j. s;2 w Vinton, UVW., patrolman. 4o.Oo . v lload District No. 17V Pohle & Son, .H..?iQWju&2-&i ?le .60 Kobow, C. A-, chttlng pols ;4.t0 fctnarr, Dan, cuttlng'polgjr help- load . . W . V ' uip load. is. 00 .75 '.95 81.00 .40 24.00 6.00 6.40 3.60 6.00 1.00 6.40 . 9.60 16.50 40.00 6.40 12.00 18.00 20.40 54.00 2.35 12.00 120 12.00 3.20 3.20 6700 3,20 4.40 3.20 3.20 35.20 30,00 24.00 5J)0 30.20 9.70 9.18 9.60 20.40 18.00 12.00 ' 5.00 12100 '6.00 24.80 ? 9.60 '25.60 54.40 54.00 18.00 28.80 . 9.60 3.20 3.20 40.00 6.40 11.30 6.40 18.00 Cont'd ' .75 I 3.20 22.80 6.00 ,3.50 66.60 17.50 10.5 10.50 24.37 3.2 Q 28.80 28.S0 "4 2! 20 24.80 3.20 S.20 i , 3.20 133.60 33.60 188.80 Wacken. catting poles Wacken. jT..: cutting poles Worden, ; Ralph, ' cutting 1 polea."-"V . . . . . fleitsman,! Arthur, grub blng ... .... .". . .. Heitsman, Fred, grubbing Gouley. ; Romeo,, ; patrol--i man ............ . . .. Tload District No. 18 : t , i Cole,; Robt., patrolman . . . 22.00 , ; Road District No. 19 Oregon Gravel Co gravel;.; 60.96 Savage, Earnest,' operat- x,iv j Ing grader , . .v. ... . .. 3.20 Pearmlne-W. ; G, p'atrol- ;r J . man',, . 'i . . . ....... 14.00 Road District 3fo. 20 v. ;- Smith. Bert, hauled grad er 9;60 12.80 24.00 2.20 torT, Tor." ditching "; . . Kanlinger, Wm. F., patrol- Rofd District No. 205 Allen. Geo. i - ' E., ; spikes, , f nails. te Hanser Bros., fuse, and v ' ns . .. .. . 1 .y. ..... " Pohle & Son, ' H., plow - sh.ar v w ........ . . - "irtrnff. Homer, grubbing .Brunkal. Jacob, on "f rosno " Crane. Frank, grubbing, on rrade. etc ........ Faiwlrlch. August, grub bin . et(. ". ... . n-andricli. Dan. on frwno. '""dem. Herman, rrubblng Giro. Paul, shoveling dirt, etc, fv ... I .......... . Griggs, C R., on frwno.! Matson. Cha. grubbing. . MeOarrol, Floyd, grub bing Reihen. Joe, grubbing Rose, J. E., on fTepno, etc Scharf, Dan, grubbing. ... Wacken. Herman, on plow and fresno ....... Van Cleave, L. M.. pa'trol'- man v Utter, M. H., cutting tree's etc. Road District No. 24 Rleterer & Hassler, powder caps, nails, etc. . . . Denner. E. c., drilling rock Van Handel, Joe. do . . . hlllfDs. Len, do Phillips, Al, do "". Gesher, Ben. dragering road Smith, J. w.. tender grader 7nh. Bill, planking road 'ttT, Ton, do "Wolf. Geo., do !" Van Handel, J. B.. Patrol ; 'man 1 . Road District No. 26 Van Bros., work on grader Beir. Earl, pulling grader wfth tractor Witrel. R. o.. patrolman Road District No. 27 "en. Geo. e.. spikes Fabrv. John Jr., repairing ' cnlvert Fabry. John, patrolman.. Road District No. 28 Blankenship, Earl, shovel ing dirt Cu minings, jy, bauling tile Henningsen, A. C, shovel- Ing dirt Zuerry, C. D. shoveling ' dirt Schalzberg. M. L., hauled dirt Zimmerman, Jake, hauled dirt ' Walker. J. O., patrolman : Road District No. SO Randolph. J. A., repairing grader and tools Wells, Lee, patrolman Road District No. ,31 Davidson. Glen, grubbing Houghton. Weston, hauled rock , Stephen, Wes, hauled grader , grubbing; etc. H., patrolman District No. 33 Frank, drag- .00 .60 4.00 Wilson. A., Russell. S. Road Slegmund, glng Tietze. J. road Etzel, Jno.. Road M., dragging 5.25 13.09 7.BB 3 2.00 51.00 64.00 64.00 18.00 12.80 11.20 15.00 44.80 64.80 4 8.00 30.00 3.20 36.00 61.00 3.00 30.85 12.80 6.40 9.60 3.20 24 00 21.20 J.fO 4.00 2.40 8.00 4.00 30.00 18.00 1.00 1.60 6.00 12.80 3.00 4. '80 6.40 30.00 30.00 20.00 6 25 57.00 3.20 6.00 5.00 9.60 36.00 6.00 patrolman . IDstrirt No. 50 00 34 Crawford, E. H., cleaning - ditches Lomker. Frank, ditching Pettyjohn, Dee, dragging road, etc 14.40 11.20 35.00 22.80 1C.00 35 2.40 .50 8.50 23.13 32.00 27.20 98.10 6.00 9.60 9.60 12.00 44180 CI. 12 5.12 19.00 148.50 6.40 Stevens, W. R.t do Roda Selas, patrolman. Road District No, George, B. F.. sand . , . Horner & Co., A. B., pick handle .............. MeCurdy, J. P., powder, . . Richards, "B. J., scarifier. .; Bradley. N. J., shovel and raked road . . ., . . .... Bartos, Hildegard. do. .. . MeCurdy, Geo., patrolman Road District No. 29 Farr, D. H., fill on bridge Harris, Clarence, on bridge Harris, O. L., do ........ Harris. John, patrolman Road District No. 30 Sewler, Frank, repairing road Giebler, Chas., use of auto ' repairing road. etc .'. Hammond Lumber Co., common cedar. . v; . v. Stahl man. Earl, oil, gas, -etc. . Westerberg,- C. E.v general v repairing ............ Newport.; Roy.' patrolman Road District No. 37 Hoyser, Geo. M.. pealed ' piling, etc. 30,00 Sloper Bros. & Cockle, brush ' hook ........ . . 1.75 HoyseT, Geo. M. patrolman 100.50 Road District No. 40 Collins. Ed, shoveling gra- : Vtel . Dawning,- Charles,- hauled . gravel Kanotf, W; IL, do . . .i . Mombert, Betram, shovel rlng gravel , .'..". Santiam Garage; paint and f oil. etc. Union Oil Co. of Calif., gas, , ; etc. Work, Chas. H. gravel, shoveling and. spreading ' same . ...... .-. . . . . Richards, E. J., .patrolman ' ' Road' District No. 42 Bru baker, O. L., on grader etc Dancer C. W do ... .... . Ha in. George W... do . SUndif ler, M. H., cutting -- brush-- : Utter, M. H.r patrolman J 6.00 16.00 15.00 21.00 15.00 9.00 8.00 8.00 50 20.00 15.00J 2.00 1.73 - 10.00 23.60 6.00 " 1.60 12.00 9.00 2.80 ' 6.00 J2.no 29.00 3.20 12.00 21.00 33.00 2.85 65.50 22.80 28.80 14.20 1.60 -. - -- a.oo 8.00 1.60 7.87 20.25 60' 44 12.83.1 " l ; 21.00 96.00 64.00 23.05 3C.C1 34.00 59.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 22.40 .16..00 Road District No. Coffey, John, grading . ... 33.00 Stark, Walter, do . . . . : , 2.20 17ieman,- Henry J., patrol- - - man ... 38.0 0 Road District No. 43 Cook, Jary, pulling grader 12.00 Hennies, A. II. filling holes 3.20 Morris. W. C. hauled rock Hennies. Lt E.. patrolman Road District1 No 4 Baker Bros., on grader, etc '..-v.'. i'.v-. Gath. Arthur, on fresno. Gath,. Edward, do ...... Gath, Fred, do . ; . t . . ; ; .. edelman, John, : holding : plow ..." vi. vr Strong, S. C4 loading fres- no - Tower; Gordon..hanled and spread gravel Roaenbau m, N. patrolman Road ; District No. 48 Wesd, Frank, hauled gra- Tel --.V.. ....... Hahn, E. W., patrolman.. Road District No. 40 Lenon. L. D caps, fuse. powder . ; . ...... .. Weissenfels: Louis, sharp ened grader blade Knutson. Orley, driving team, etc. . . .. . . . ..... . Roth, Amov do '. . . . . Sweaney. G W repairing on brings . ..; Neislns. W. M.. or grader Johnson," Melvin. do . . Johnson Bra., do ...... Obersinner. Joe.v do . . . . Opalka. Panl, driving tean Owre. P. W - oatrolman fc Road Di.rirt No. S3 Morley. C. E.. ditching . . Humphreys, O. W., drag ging . . v . . . Jones, Rov A. do ...... Fisher, Theodore, patrol man ; . . . , .... ;;...; ; Road District No. 156 Ames Hardware., shovel and handle . . . . v. ....... De Guire. . Murton E., powder, fnpe.cap .. ,!. Morgan. Dade, blasting and clearing ............ Morgan, Wi". do........ Funrue, Ben. pulling stumps, etc. . . . , . i. . . . Down. Al. handling gridr Ann.undson, Henry, grad ing . . . ... . . ". . . . . . Hobart. A. patrolman Road District No.' 5T Annnndfon, Henry, smooth ing with. grader . . , . ... Oregon Gravel Co.. gravel Hayaes; W. II., patrolman Road District No. 59 Robertson, E. E.. repairing road . . . .... Hulsey. R. D.. Patrolman Road District No. Hanter Bros., powder . . .. Madlr, Albert, dragging. . Klmsey, J. E., patrolman Road District No. 03 Cone. Harry, setting posts Moore. J C. blacksmitbing Kyan. William E., setting Josts 27.20 Smith. Dewey, running grader, etc. ..... . ... . 1 Mathint.. Pete, patrolman Road District No. 64 Sowa. Paul, welding iron Habert. P. ditching Arnot. F, grading and plowing Pajuette. S.. grading Manning, Alvin. harrowing Labren, Jos., grading, etc. Forcler, L. grading ...... Leith. James, do ........ Miller. B. J. J., ditching Paquette, S., plowing .... Manning, John F., patrol man ..... r ........ . Road District No. GO Chamberlain. B. H.," oper-. ating grader Dively, Dewey, dragging McClellan, T. Y., do .... Road District No. 67 Cook, J.- L. patrolman Road District No. 69 TToffer, Wm., fencing.... Gilles, John, grading, etc. St. Benedict's Abbey, pull ing grader i ........ . Weissenfels. Louis, sharp-' . ening blade Gilles. Chas., patrolman Road District No. TO Schmitt, George, patrolman Trurk Account Newcomb, V. E.. -tires tubes, etc. . . ........ Newton-Chevrolet Co., jets valve, gaskets, etc. ... Oregon State Highway Com, piston pins, cone, etc. . . Redq Arrow Battery Co., recharge battery Roberts Motor Car Co;, discs,-shafts, etc. .... Shell Co. of Calif., tractor 'oil...'... . . . Union Oil Co. of Calif., gas etc. , CaterpUIar Accoant Salem Iron Works, bushing stock, etc. . ,'. . ; . . . . . Scharf; . Fted repairing . caterpillars rv . . . . .--. ; . Bartruf f, ' Robert, do . .. - Silverton Crusher, Silver Falls . Timber lumber , . . . . Bartruf f. Omar, rep work ' on crusher ..... Bielemeier, Peter, do. . . . Davis, W M., do .... . . . . Feddern, do . Herdon, A. 3.1 do . . ... . Wagers. ; J. : I., do .... Hoven. Oscar,. rep. at tool A house.: , . . . -, . . . Stayton Crusher Account Vv Lambert. Li . S., ,4 looking . , after wooS I . ; ' 6.00 '.i 'Turner Cruslicr ' Account -: : Drager; D. G., cash adv. ; for freight . ; .-".f". 46.94 . " Miscellaneous Crushers w Howard-Cooper - Corpora- ' 5 . . tlon. crasher, hoist, etc. 2757.65 - Joint Polk County Account 1 Capital -Journal, adv. for : 4 a)ldS m , 0 p , . 690 McClaln. W. si gas. , : ! T2.4 0 Snyder, B. A.,' operating " - Buena yista ferry . .-. - 86.50 Joint Yamhill County Account Electric Supplies &Con- . t tract - Co., electric ' ser- , : ; vices-:. . .. .'. . . . ;'."." . . Spaulding Logging ' Co-i -' Chas. K.; lumber .-.. . Cook. Malcolm, " hauled lumber ... .v . ; . -. Cook, J. L:, patrolman . . Motor Patrol Account Ruwell Grdder Mfg. Co., : cutting edges ... . ..v. ' . ; Road r Roller, Account Barr, Theo." M".i, washers . . 1 Painter J.'Z., wood . ; . . Pearce, Lot L. valve leath- ' ers .. . . . .' . Market RjmI No. 2 Harris, Clarence, s put ' np shoulders f...Vvvi.v ." Harris, O. L., do'.i-i.i'V.i - Market Road No. 10 - " . KeiL A. W shoveling 'dirt ;i920 Schneider, Fred," do , ; . . , 1 4.'4 t Smith. J. T... do i . . . . 4 190 snyaer, a. u., nauiea shoveled, dirt 3.00 6.00 7.80 12.00 26.00 22.40 4.00 14.20 40.00 1.25 6.30 37.20 6.00 6.00 67.50 6.00 12.00 3.50 3.00 58.00 6.40 12.00 12.00 12.00 25.00 33.0 90.00 5.00 40.00 6.00 31.25 14.25 82.05 1.00 70.76 53.99 C8.36 11.23 89.25 99.50 Account" Co.. . v. . 63.74 36.50 20.00 36.50 36.50 36.00 36.50 . " .156.27 4.13 4,14 50 00 20.00 " . 40 90.00 4.40 50.40 56.80 and . ... '16.00 Market Road No..iaj J ?; Cook, J. I, grading - Market Itoan ao. ia Spaulding Logging, lq. , Chas. K-, iuraoer . ... Marked Road Xo 1 Setttemlre. I Jens , smootning shoulders. ., McCormlck. (James., do. . Market Road o. 3" 52.07 8.00 10.00 Berry. A. "Crtmack "sand 24.00 18.00 54.40 Russell. S. Hi. hauled rock Wilson.. A- grubbing . i t r Market Road Ao. ? 3 ; . Beckner. C ;vVW; hauled ; . water . . . ; . .... . . ... Cole. Robert on rraderi. 48.00 Ltongmire, ueo., suoveiiua : dirt . i i J. ; , . .... . . zu.sw Wells, John, hauled water 12.00 Market Road No. 37 1 a Beall Pipe' &' Tank Corp:, galT. culvert 62- Market Road No j42 '' ", Park, Lloyd, dragging ... 15,00 . Market Road No. 47 - Mathys, AlexJ grading .. 6.00 Krug, Alvin. foreman . . ; 6-80 Market Road No. 57 Mallow, H. W., on gra'der 3.00 Dart. J. W.. foreman 3.40 MiscelUneous- Market .Koads. Frederick Ptst Co The. level books . i : . . ; ; . t . D.r black- Blnegar, 0. 1 smithing" Branson. Trcfy,: shoveled dirt e-jt 13.14 .86.40 64.00 Burns J.; A.1 1 shoveling, A i ' . etc-4 . 1 i'.v; . . ... .117.00 Dancer, C. on, grader 63.00 Herren. J..ILV general re- . nair work . ..... r.. . . 95.60 Humphrey, "E.'' C... making maps . . . 4. . . ... . . iz.uw Mcllwain, Wm., on grade. etc." ..... i. . . ... I36.U8 Scharf,: r Dan, shoveling , -1 dirt, etc .L . . . .i . . . . . .Za.eu Tade, Henry,, shoveling dirt, etc. t .... . . . . . 86.40 Utter,' M. H.,jon grader:. 54.00; Wheeler, J. H.,' rep. work, surveying i. . ..... . v. . . " 88.40 White,: F. JL shoveling 1 r dirt. etc. . j. . . ; 83.20 WUder, C, shoveled dirt, - . i - . ' ' r n Woolridge, Wl"C shoveled dirt, etc. . j. . . . . . . . . . . , ; 3 5.20 ! .' 'MJscenasieous Accounts 's Allea, Geo. E.i saw, grease, u axe, etc. . j. . '. . . . . . .. .: 3 4.9 6 Burns, W.E., gears, blocks, '. ' etc. , . . ; . .. .V . 73.88 Culver, W. J., Co. engi-; -; neer's " saliry and ex penses ... . ...... . .V. 254.60 Culver, W. J cash adv." for frt, etcj . .... . . . 2.61 Doughton g Sherwin, shovel, Qlei, etc. V . . 2.45 Farmer Hdw.jCo., Ray L., naUs. hooks, bolts, etc. 28.33 Farrls & Powers, recharge and storing battery. .. . 1.00 Feenaughty . Mach. Co., crusher on! skids, cul- vert, etc . ......... .5079.41 Gabriel Powder & Supply Co., fuse, caps, etc...... 55.05 Gurley, W. j L. E., sec tion tripod . , . .225.00 Hart, R. L., chainman sur veying ... I ........ . 54.00 Howe, I. N., hauled gravel, etc. ... !....f...... 182.16 Hunt-Ttate Motor Co., weld grader wheel, etc. 3.10 Johnson. F. Ot. Deo. road- master's salary and ex penses ... t ......... . 163.45 Jorgensen, - ra, . ' , cone, -tubes, baobett.-etc. . e 160.17 Land fare Co., iH. R., cedar ' piling, etc. .......... 618.42 Latture Equipment Co.,- J, L., geared "hoist, dump wagon .. . I. ...... ...1955.00 Marion Automobile Co., frt. on shipment. . . . . . Wilier, Fred - J road Missler, J. It., overhaul grader, tires, etc. . . .r. . . Nathman, John B., black Miller, Ralph, accr new road . . . ... .' 45.00 Stafel, C. J., damages ace. -; new road . . 110.00 General Fund Misc. Acctn. Etzel, Leonard A.s bounty - on gopbers, etc. . . . i . . 3 . g q Baker. J. S.. t relief for Geo. Rowland . .50 133.85 -25.00 19.18 18.01 543.54 5.80 pipe ..... j . . ; . . v . Nelson Bros., pipe. Iron, etc. .. . . . .1... . . .. .v. Oregon Gravel Co., road pipe, gravel.- etc. . .'. . Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co., . The, telephone services Pacific Tel. : Tel. Co., The, telephone services 8.35 Patton Bros., envelopes . . 1.65 Portland Electric Power Co,, overhaul motors .,,46.58 Rodgers Papef Co., claim & warrant sheets . . . . 40.00 Salem Hd w. -j Co., nails. cotter, etc. p.. 35.38 Salem' Sand Si Gravel Co., '-- gravel ...4...... ... 2.48 Salem - Water, Light : . . Power Co., water service v ' " 'at tool, house L..".. 2.4 5 Smith, B. R., use of auto 7.90 Smith, B. R.J salary" Co. " : rrtraffic officer. .. .V; . w. 124.69 Spaulding Logging Co.,' Av v C..The, lumber ,.. 24.86 State - Industrial Accidents 'Com., cont. ncc. accident' Ins. ton B. RL Smith. 3.31 Swart, H. Dep. road- r master's salary & ex- ". " penses ... .j-. . 168.00 Syron.& Van Arnam, lum- ber ...... i i , .. . . . v .1 73.98 Taylor; W. Af.i roadlewer ' . Wiggins Co., Inc.; lining, ; - Talves, packing, etc. . Willamette Equipment Co. etc law. wheels.' Blnegar, WAlt, on trucks. ' etc ...... Branch, A. C Gesner, C N., . etc Hawkins, Ben Mcllwain, 86.98 148.85 90:80 77;60 i rep etc. j-'i hauled dirt,; .......... 80.00 H foreman 1 3 5.0 0 Lester,' on' ."-:v--.-. 40 ; trucks, etc j. ,i . . . i.:.. 86.40 Stroud, E, B. ' on trucks, ' - . i ' etci--w .'. ; .1. V... . ; . 79.00 Oregon Gravel Co., gravel -v 68.00 i ; flload District No. 23 Barr, Theo Mj, black pipe ,15.35 Arcnibaid, wiuardjjiauled f i I rock . jU v . .. 9. ttonue, jonn, iiauiea rock , f and wood:... .ii- 45.00 Grain, Wm., hauled' rock and wood. ... . -...v, . . . , 9.60 Mollett, - Ralphs ; sawing ,i ? wood and. grading. v. I- 1.60 Huiras.Chas..! dragging. 30.00 Heater, Adolph, hauled 1 drill ?. ... , iir. . . ' io.00 King, Roy E., patrolman. . '60.00 Truck Acrtunt Cont'd - " Standard Oil Congas, etc 146.75 MisceUaneous; ' Crushers - Cont'd DaUy. Journal of Com- ' meree,: pub;" i Ids. for : ' , ' hAttlihg, ..'I ...v. . -4.8O Market Road No. 36 ; 1 Garner, Orel, hauled water a Road Dlst. No. 18 Loose, Victor E., shovel-' it ing gravel "L.v. : Loose, W.. ILJ patrolman 13.50 Itoad Dlst. No. 39 Kletzlng, Ralph, damages -" ace. new road 18100 3.20 10.00 11.00 7.80 17.00 14.80 16.00 15.20 18.00 15,40 15.60 7.40 Hunter," F. S., juror Lewis, Newton, juror ; . IT-" Brown. -Percy, juror . .' Werner, Henry, Juror . . Humpert; Henry, juror. . . Duncan', Roy B., juror .. Rupert, Harold, juror . . Parker. S. F. SrJ juror . . Wiggins.: Donegan, Juror Chapman.' Ruth P. Juror, Scott: W. H.. juror '. . . ... Dick,. Oscar. Juror . . . fls.oo Hnnt; Thos.i luror ; ; . . 5.60 Adams. E. J.. juror .V. .lMS.00 Mulkey. Marr B.. Juror ' 12.40 Coburn, J. B., juror .... 16.00 Miller, J. M., Juror . ..... 29.00 Leslie." Frank, Juror '. . . , 15.20 Franke, Henry. Juror : . 15.20 FeTSchweUer,L. G. juror 9.0Q O'Neill Marion D., jnrpr . .; .15.20 Campbeli.TWlUard F. Jur- . . - .or ...... .. !.. n fi 13.60 Boersma, Florence' Juror - 12.20 Miller, Celine Juror . . i. 15.60 Lee, Llnnle M., Juror .... ,15.20 Gooding. J. N., Juror .T.V . 19.00 Klene. John H.. Juror. . . . 17.80 Drvden. D. M.'. Juror. . . . 19. McGIlchrist ' Wm.: Sr.. lur or .. . . .v.'. ......' s. 15.40 Tracy, E. N. Juror ...., 15.20 Patew J. G.. Juror........ 14.60 Hennies, L. E.,'Juror. . .' . 18.00 WalnrA. T..i Juror. . ... . . 16.00 Bakery J. ' S., ' relief - for James Houek .... . ... 25.00 Barkhurst. Jesse, bounty ... 2.00 Mackenzie, "Vic.-relief for W. M. Moore 50.00 Mackenzie, Vic, relief for - dan J. McGuire. ...... 25.00 Newmver. J. J.. relief for. Jonathan . Nelson ...... 1 5.0 0 Culver, Stella C. bailiff . . 27.00 Boyer. ,TJ. , G-, Cor, clerk, v cash- to - be- adv. for , , bountvonroDhers. etc' 100.00 Byrd, Dr? W:'H;. examina- ' - lAnar r- . r- . . . - . n A A Abercrombie, M'rs.V J. C, ' ' renei ; t . AppIequest.Mrs Grace, re lief .vr;,v.'7,..,.i... Baker, Mrs. Base, relief. . Barnett, Mary,' relief ; Barry, Mrs. D. E., relief. . Mahony, Frank, relief for Dave Dernier ........ Robson, Mary, relief for Martha Bilieu . . . ..... Boys' c Girls Aid society, rellet ... Brinegar, Elisabeth, relief Baffun, W.-B., relief........ Cain, Mrs. Qladys, relief. . . Carlson; C. CarL relief.'. ' Casteline, Wm., relief.. Caswell, Mary, relief . ... Cave, Mrs. Maggie, relief , Coldwell, Mrs. Mabel, re : lief Ranck, Mrs. Chas. W., re lief for Lela &- Mel ford Cook ................ DeHaven, W. M.. Tellef for self and Levi DeHavea Dodge, Ulyssa Ellen, relief Engelhart, Mrs. Anna, re lief Forrest, Retta, relief.. , . Foster, Mrs. E., relief. . . . Fowler, John, a relief ' for self - and daughter ... Gabbert, Mrs. Maggie, xm lief ... Gobin, Lizette, relief. . Haggard. - Delia, relief . . , Hall, Luclnda, relief for , 3 self and 1 husband : ... . - Hardwlck Charles, relief Harper, J. H., relief .... Hart, Grace A., relief. . . . Hegarty, Mrs. ."Hasel, re- f lief . .r.. Hendricson, Mrs. Mabel, relief . w . Horrom, W. F., relief ". . : Infild.'Mrs. Lizzie. , relief Jones, Mrs; C. N..' relief. . 7 Knapke. Mrs. Jessie, reA lief Lacey, Mrs. Isa. relief . . Llvpck, WmrJ. fe., relict Lundquist, - Emma, relief Lunn, . Mrs. O. C, relief; . Lyon. "Mrs. Bertha, relief Reynolds, C. A., relief for ; -Mra. Wm. May ' McDaniel, Mrs.' C, relief Scbriven. ,Mrs. Emily, re- . lief for Harry Meeker V Mirau, Anton la, relief Mitch elson. Martin, reMet. ' Miller, Fred J.; relief 4 f or--1 - J. ' J.Tfcffelson ".'JV.'jv Nott, Cary ; C -relief . ; Paquette,tMrsiiLouisa ro ? 5 neftojc Mrllana Mrs.. j m Paschal a Patjuetto and - Nora "PjttaTd , 12.00 20.00 10.00 20.00 15.00 8.00 15.00 25.00 25.00 10.00 20.00 10.00 1(M)0 10.00 , 6.00 10.00 10.00 25.00 ' 10.00 15.00 20.00 - 15.00 JV.oa 40.01 20.01 10.0 8.00 20.00 10.00 .8.00 8.00 15.00 20.00 10.00 20.00 10.00 20.00 18.00 15.00 20.00 20.00 15.00 20.00 .10.00 10.00 ; 25.00 ,-:io,oo iaval(ek, Ajton,ie, relief , 20.00 Brokke. Ti-H relief for Olea Pedersen.. . , i Pugh. Anna,, relief. . . .i Reinhart, Rosalia, relief . . Renfck, Mrs Annie, relief Robinson, Laura E., relief RyaH,; Theodore, relief.. Sagsvold. Henry L., relief Sandberg,. Mrs. Elsie, re lief ...... Schaf tits. Mrs. Emma, re-'"li-fil! p ivs S.chmldt, Peter, relief . . . . Schwingler, Mary, relief.. Conklin, Mrs. E. II., relief v for Chas. Seely ...... Slyter, Mrs. W. R., relief for Mr. and Mrs. W: R. -' Slyter . .............. Smith, Mrs. Julius, relief Smith, Mrs. Wesley, relief, Snyder, W.- M., relief. , w S tailings, Mrs. Virginia, ' relief ..; Stripling. Hulda, . relief. , Te Wlnkel, Mrs. Mary, re liet ' .... , Treiber, Anton, relief.. VIck,- Mrs. Helen ........ Walksoki, Barbara, relief. . Walt, Ida, relief, i. . . . .. Wanless. Gilmer, relief . Wargnler, William J. Sr relief . . ; .'. . . Wells, Mrs. Tilli. relief Wheeler, Mrs. Anna L., r lief -..i... Williams. Alice Bertha re- i lief : ..i. J.V4. ...... Wong, Charlie, relief , . Young, Mrs. Myrtle, relief SAlarfe Sheriff's Office Burkhart. S.I O., deputy; - sheriff 4.,..,.... 124.69 Bremmer, . Royti deputy. ' i i sheriff ..A 129.69 Lewis, J..W., deputy sher- 1 15.00 18.00 12.00 10.00 8.00 20.00 1.00 20.00 25.00 12.00 35.00 10.00 25.00 30.00 12.00 12.00 35.00 8.00 12.00 12.00 12.50 2500 15.00 12.00 15.00 25.00 5.00 25.00 12.50 15.00 if t r 99.69 140.00 (To Be Continued) r , i i i 1 M it it, 1 ,