OREGON SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 27. 1S23 'The Oregon Statesman . TILE STATESMAN PUBLISHING COMPANY Sli BwU CemaereiI Street. Stlw, Orego B. 3. Hea4rteks . Ill a. MeSatrry . Ralph C Cirtl ReteUa Buck - . - Xaaafer Managiaf Editor. City B4itor Society Editor Ralph H. Kletiiag. A4vertieia Ugr. E. Stiff Ur - SnpeTiateaeeal iv U H.4araa&. Clrralatioa w e Couif - - Poultry Mitor i xx or thz associated resss j - ,; The jUeeeiated rreae ia eln.i.ly entitle tee ee for pabiieanoa ea; e ova Aiaaatcaea eredites to it or Ml oonrU credited ia taia paper aad alee; tea. Jeea) at paaliaBod aeroia. i some of that amount swellina: the fund of the "Pusret Sound-p (Vntll . twhW rlnmhUna, Associated." for 8 joint cam- Wuuiiwrw -: paifc-n, which supplemented the $115,000 efforts of therit- gradlnf., 14-SS miRii omen . . Pacific Cooet Bepreaeatatie loty Stypee. lac- FjrtiaBd HtialLTlJ.. Praaciaoov Share- 14.; i-e. Aeie a.l Waatera Pacific Bide. Tfcoa. W. O ark Co.. Sow Tor, lZS-MB vBieao, MtMlU Bldf. - W. Slats St .Yaaiaoaa Office 31 or 583 Society Editor 10S TBUEPHOVZS gewa Dee't. SS or SSS Cirealatioa Offtee . $ Joe ipertieat S Catered at Ue Poet Office ia galeae Orefoa. aecoad elaaa latter 17 I.I.Df 1 0 t - . . . ri. .h.it we. nkn the kingdom of -God? or !with what eTmVuon sh.H w. compare ItT Mark 4 SO. J r OREGON IN THE LEAD 1:. on Paul Popenoe, world authority on eugenics and biology, who has made a special study of heredity and is the author of four Standard textbooks in this field, visited Salem yesterday, on 'His way home to Pasadena, Cal., after speaking before the American Bar association in Seattle. He visited the Oregon in- ... a. wi oni tho otntp Vinsnital here. i'BlllUllon ior me iwo uuuuw j : ' He was interested in the operation of the Oregon lawj s sterilization. It is a model law f I f Oregon has taken the leading place in the United States, - in the world, in proportion to her population, in the time of .the operation of this law; in the sterilization of the insane. v feeble minded and others who might transmit their defects to their of fsnrinz. The Oregon law is so good that California, tne next state of the Union in the line of thoroughness in j this field, will adopt some of .its provisions. : 'b How bit is this subject? : Four per cent of the people of the United States are feeble i minded, and four per cent are insane, or are subject to insan- - ' ity. The army draft for the World war found six per pent I feeble minded. I j ? The subject is big enough to give pause to all thoughtful people. It is high time the tainted blood stream of the insane and the feeble minded were stopped at its source. Nineteen " states have laws enforcing or permitting sterilization. Cali fornia has practiced it for 18 years, on 6000 patients. No one ?in California now doubts the efficiency of the remedy against I the production of more feeble minded and insane children. ? '! Those who formerly opposed the progress of this reform ' .for raising the general level of the human race are now gener- "ally coming to accept this most effective of all remedies.! ; i Dr. J. N. Smith of the Oregon institution for the feeble i'minded has taken a leading world role in this field. So has Dr. 'Lee Steiner of the state hospital, and Dr. McNary of the state hospital for eastern Oregon. i ish Columbiana themselves. Compared to this total of $174 550 spent by the Pacific Coast outside of Oregon, our own expenditure of $25,000 is pathetically: insignificant This modest advertising budget for the entire state compares quite as unfavorably with the $100,000 spent by the city of Denver, the 45250,000 of Atlanta, Ga.. the $50,000 appropriated by our god-mother city in Maine, and the $150,000 by the "Believers in Jacksonville." We like that name "Believers in Jacksonville." That is the really big thing that lies back of all the five million dol lars' worth of advertising that last year presented the mes sage of many communities and states to the people of the country.; J - . . J: The citizens of Jacksonville have su6h confidence in their city that they put up $150,000 a year to back their judgment, fbey believe from the bottom of their hearts and the inmost recesses of their pocketbooks. A like enthusiastic confidence in California is reflected in a confession of more than a mil lion dollars worth of faith. i Oregon, with so much to boast, conservatively and hesi tantly rates its publicity values at f25000. That amount we are grudgingly willing1 to invest, on the chance that some sen sitive ear may catch our feeble pipe in the clamor that, to right and left; volleys and thunders. In Emerson's time, people may have had leisure to go prowling about the woods hunting up a mousetrap, but now adays mousetraps are manufactured in carload lots and the only ones that are sold are advertised brands that present themselves conveniently on busy counters. In Emerson's time, men found it interesting to join an ex ploring expedition into the unknown territory of Oregon, but nowadays people want to know where they are going and what they will find when they get there. j . . That is why communities advertise and that is why Ore gon must advertise, if it expects to get the business. : More payrolls. The Salem paper mill is adding to the indus- . a o a a m a trial activities of Salem ana tnis section oy materially in creasing the capacity of its plant, making- for community growth. Our two linen mills are in line for steady increases. So Salem keeps on growing. I 25 YEARS AGO -o I It WORSE THAN TAMMANY Dan Poling is well known in Oregon. The Poling family has Mooraed large in this state. Dan Poling is a world character. ( Among other activities, he is editor in chief of "The Editorial fForum," New York. Dan Poling recently visited Salem and Mother parts of Oregon. He knows Tammany. Noticing the recent defense of Tammany by Al Smith, Mr. ujpoling sums up the whole matter loconically though fvery (iihoroughly in The Edtorial Forum, in this wise: j ' '' "Do I hear some one complain, 'But why pick on Tammany when Philadelphia is as bad ?" I p? "Agreed! Philadelphia is as bad. It may be worse. Bu it is not Vares machine that has named its crown prince far the presidency. It is the Tiger that knocks at the door of the IWhite House!" j ; p And above that comment of Dan Poling is a cartoon it the ; Tammany tiger, emerging from the reek and muck and filth tof the Tammany underworld or rather resting his hindmosl parts in this muck and reek and filth, and reaching his lone paw to knock at the door of the White House! That will be a cartoon that will be remarked, when the causes of the dis j,astrous defeat of Al Smith shall have been summed up after lithe political funeral ceremonies in November. i - J Under the heading, "Gov. Smith's Profound Fallacy," Dan r foling further says in the same issue : I "Gov. Alfred E .Smith is frank. He announces himself as the leader of the revolt against the eighteenth amendment. His program already anticipated by public declarations and -political acts provides that the several states be empowered uy congress io interpret and determine prohibition and prohi . Dition eniorcement, state definition, state interpretation, state determination of the Constitution of the United States j is the platform of Tammany Hall's candidate for the presi dency . .-;-. -j , I "This is in harmony, with the history of Tammany Hall. This f is entirely consistent with the public record of Gov. Alfred E. Smith. But is it consistent with our republican form of: demo r cratic government ? What does it promise for American insti tutions? What does it hold for American unity? ! u "The eighteenth amendment is what the Constitution a i about prohibition it is the Constitution. The Houston plat- K """" fc"c "muc party says aoout prohibition en orcementAlfred E. Smith says: state definition, state inter . p)retation, state determination ! I L !Jt Is Governor Smith against the fundamental law? of the T.Umted States. It is the 'happy sachem against the democracy ,-."AT I tt il .HAM J Al-T- i avawu uia vainoun. I -1 "What Alfred E. Smith now proposes for the nation !he has 17!. ms 0wn cnnonweaUh, viz ihk with- an r""J n?A I .ox w eV . - m Aa - i 7 SL" irom tne suPPort of the national ConsU jtution. what Governor Smith proposes i fnrtvirrf;-i tionsortyghtmterpretations; forty-eight determinations r. forty-eight varieties of national fundamental law. Th v puoiic of which Washington is called the father and Lincoln savior can not exist that way." July 28, 1003 Construction of the new resi dence at 17th and Kansas avenue Tor W. A. Adams Is just about complete. o '. Realty transfers for the week, according to the county clerk's files, aggregated $85,159. e e e Volney B. Cushlng or Maine Is In the city giving a series of tem perance lectures. o a The new livery palace on High street opposite the court house is complete. E. S. Lamport is the owner. o o The Willamette Valley Prune Growers association, in session here, yesterday fixed the price on a two ana inree-iourins cema basis. Stayton grange. No. 340, held its first meeting since organiza tion. ' A Washington D. C. despatch, says immigration to. this country for the fiscal year reached -857,- 1)46. o o The Salem Raglans yesterday shut out Eugene, 5 to 0. and con tinue to head the Willamette val ley leagne.' H- - O Bits For Breakfast I i -o Who-doubts It now That the Oregon penitentiary will become self sustaining? ' - N It will become self sustaining through its industries, especially the state flax plant. This will be greatly assisted by the pedigreed flax that will make the convert ing of it into fiber much more profitable than it is now with the common variety yielding so large a percentage of the low priced product; spinning tow, etc. n If the next legislature will put at the disposal of the state flax plant, in its revolving fund, $300, 000 of credit, the Institution can be made self supporting in three years, commencing- with - 1929. That Is, in 1932. It will take 8.- 000 acres of flax to bring the in dustry up to capacity. And a lot more of machinery, brought down to dale to the last minute. r - i The Slogan man made a mis take in the name of the chief me chanic at the- state flax plant whe did the actual work of building the new flax pulling machine. Ht ia M. B. Walker, brother of Clr cult Judge AirUe O. Walker of Me Minnvllle. Such a mechanical gen ius as M. B. Walker deserves COSIMUNITY ADVERTISING if (Portland Telegram) In addition to the $625,000 fund of the "All-Year Club of - V Los Angeles? and the $400,000 fund of "Calif ornians. Inc." of - j, San Francisco 19 kcal, communities spent J an aggregate : mount of $418,550 last year, telling the world 'about Cali ornia. , , . ? - - , 1 In the same year our neighbors to tha north were advertis ing their community wares expending $206,000 for publicity, much at the hands of the people of Oregon. And such a genius fo executive ability and ideas as Col W. B. Bartram. These are the kind of men who can, with pro per support, make the penitentiary self supporting. And, by the same sign, make it the best institution of the kind in the world : for the training and reformation of its in mates even ahead of the Stillwa ter, Minn., state prisou. which is now considered at the head of the George Wilkins Planning Trip Over South Pole SAN FRANCISCO, July 26. (AP) Sir George H. Wilkins. noted explorer. , arrived here by airplane from Reno, Nev., today, to discuss with a radio manufac turer "plans- for building radio ap paratus for use on his proposed flight' over the South Pole this fall. .. The explorer rode in the bag gage compartment on an air mail plane because the passenger seats were booked and he was in too big a hurry to wait for another plane. He said be expected to leave for Los Angeles tomorrow by airplane. WUkins was met at the Oakland airport by Captain William Voort- meyer, authority on aerial naviga tion, and the two hurried across the bay. to consult the radio man ufacturers. ! Wilkins said he expected to leave New York for Montevideo September 22 on the first lap of his expedition, and would catch a Norwegian whaling vessel to take him to Graham's land, where the 2000-mile Antarctic flight will be started. 5.49 2.38 1.96 2.98 15.77 3.00 890 3.28 1.60 65.80 63.00 77.35 76.56 72.57 31.90 26.97 35.09 39.52 A petition to Secretary Kellogg asks him to "delegalize war. But we doubt whether delegat ing it would make the guns any easier to face. t ADMTNTSTJtATRTX NOTICE OP APPOIXTMKXT Notice is hereby given' that the undersigned nas been duly ap pointed by the County! Court of the State of Oregon, for the Coun ty of Marion, as administratrix of the estate of Emma Hocking, de ceased, and that she has duly quaunea as such administratrix: all persons having claims against the estate of stj aecedent are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified, to me, at the omce or Konaid -c. Glover, my at torney, 203 Oregon 4 Building, Salem, Marlon County. Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. i Dated at Salem. Oregon, this 20th day of July. 1928. RUTH SENTER.1 Administratrix of the Estate of Emma Hocking. Deceased. RONALD C. GLOVER. : Attorney for Administratrix. : v Salem, Oregon. - ", J20-27A3-10-17 THE MORNING ARGUMENT AUNT HET By Robert QsUUeat 5T rr ' ; a POOR PA By Oassd) Cmllaa "My motion is these women that feel broad-minded when, they say leg and things like that ain't got uuvu cm v )inu;iaiinu( tCeprrifftt. ms, rnaa SraOeaSa.) , "Yesterday Ma found the niece of silk that she's been aayia she naant seen since nr sister Nell was here." Ccpytis4. ltSti. PaUlaWra 87VeM, The following is the official publication of thev record of rlnima : before the Marion Mtmtv commissioner's court for the July term, 1928, with the amount allowed, bills con tinued, etc- according to tne records in the office of the county clerk. ROADS HIGHWAYS FCXD Road District No. 1 Ehlen, G. A., nails, etc .. 7.35 DiUer Lumber Co.. lumber 123.65 McAllister. F. S.. cradlnc 7.9 S Miliar PanK work on apron...... Rla-don Bros., rravel .... 26.Z& smith. J. T.. ahovelins: dirt. Ate. Snntor 16. J. work in r on mrott ..... .B Snyder, A. C., patrolman. s.f Bvens. C. F.. nowder... H.ww 's Rrd District No. a HnMtard Lnmber Yard. lumber Irvln. Chas., powder ... 8-00 Krupicka, Martin, do 12.00 Newton, C. J. Clearing road, ete . 44 J. Scholl it Son, Snath etc 9.9Q ZeUnka, Gregor, powder 6-00 Platx, James. Cutting brush 31-90 Uppendahl, Herman, do 28.71 Stoffer, John, do 25.94 Zeek, Geo., do 19.14 Jones, Clyde, do 22.33 Jones, Grant, patrolman 63.86 Road District No. 8 Carver & Groff, shovel etc 5.45 Stratton, Roy, shoveling dirt -- -38 Miller, J. H., patrolman 2L29 Road District No. 5 Ernst. C. H. Hardware, devices, etc. Road District No. 8 Aicher. G. J., CutUng brush GtC. ---- Spaulding. C. K. Log. Co., Lumber . Dart, J. W., Patrolman.... Road District No. 12 Ames Hardware, Belting Bass. Charlton, hauling gravel .... -,.. 70.20 Brougher. A. L., Fuse, etc 8.10 Johnson. Chas, Handle, etc 5.00 Magee, Glenn, Grubbing etc 76.56 Mt. Angel Truck Line, freight Saueresslg, J. E., axe, etc. Scott Lumber Compauy, lumber Scotts Mills Garage, grease etc. -- Smith, Fred, Use of en gine 20.0( Whitney, WiUIam, Un loading wagons 9.57 Shepherd, Glenn, Driving team 74. s Shepherd, Floyd, grubbing etc Shepherd, Louis, do Dorgan, M., do Yost. Carl, do Shepherd, Carl, do Shepherd, Newton do, . . Rich, Almond,, Grading, with tractor. f Biersack, Jake, feeding' crusher; etc.,. i ...... . Magee. Dale. Grubbing etc. Wiedeman, Kurt, loading wagons, .. .. 28.71 Hartsler, O. B.t Hauling rock, 29.96 Cully, James, do .... '. . 26.95 Semolke, Anton, Engineer at crusher, etc 19. lb Shepherd, Franklin, Dig ging ont rock ? 12.76 Plas, John, Hauling rock 23.96 Hogg. W. T-, Patrolman . . 169.75 Road District No. 14 Bailer, Abe, Working with Fresno, etc 19.14 Keller, Foreman Sr. do . . 17.97 Keller, Roy do 9.57 Kferty. Joe, Shoveling, etc. 17.54 Maulding, John, plowing etc 59.89 Opris, Trifon, clearing road Uphoff, Fred, Team on Fresno Bailer, Sam, do 23.96 Hadley, L. O.. Patrolman 43.89 Road District No. 15 Kaufman, Geo., Grading'. . Knight. Fred, Cutting' brush ............... Kuenxl. H. M. Patrolman. Road District No. IS Ames Hardware, Bolts etc Peterson, John, Shoveling dirt ....). Armstrong, John, Hauling dirt ............. ;v.. CharpiUox. Roy, Shoveling dirt ............... CharpUloa. W. M. do Brewer, Floyd, do ...... Valet, Tom. do ......... Slater. Fi-ank S.. do...,. Strom, Hj. C, Grading- ... Barker, . Ernest, Shovel- . ling dirt ............. Lornce. Andrew. Repair ing bridge ....... Loske. Fred, Patrolman . . Road District No. 18 Dow, "Guy, Blasting .... . Road District No. 17 Collard, W. P. Gravel Jones, R. E. Hauling travel Foster, Tead, loading Fresnos M Henay. John, Grubbing. . . Hess, H. J. do ....... .. Hess, Richard, grading La Flemme. WUlard, working with fresno... Hoover, C. A-. patrolman. ussxl District No. 19 Amick. W. E., holding Fresno, . etc ... , . . . Blake, Don. do ......... Buan, Wm., stacking brush . . . . . .... . ; . Evans. Bert, working with Fresno, etc. ....... . . McCall, Fred S., driving. McCall. Fred S,. team . . Savage. WUlard, drivias; tractor, sts. . ...... Pearmine, W. G., patrol- - man Road District No. t Herseh. Fred, patrolman. ; 1.9 9 Ron District No. 84 . ; Susbaser. Adam , laying tils ' 7.97 Schnmacher. Irwin, do;.i - 19.57 Van Handel, Jaklo. ; ; , f spreading gravel : : .37 Van Handel, J. B.. pa- ' '-trolman ' ...... 7.9 1 : ROAD DISTRICT- No. 23 Wagner,.C, R . pUtng ..tiil lumber- . .39 Stein kamp, Henry, pa- 1. tratmon. i.i'.;.. ii.j . Road ' District Now 28 K f Denver. James, ooe ratine ; :: tractor 14.3 S - -i i . . Denver. HI win Harris, BUlle, cutting y. , brush, etc Smith, Norman, , W.. Denhem, W. Jtr ptro- man .......... f Road District No. 28 Alexander. Charles, clear ing risht of way Amort. R. O.. grading. . . Bailer, Abe, do Barker. Ernest, scraping Brewer, Floyd, clearing riht of war. tc - Brown, Homer, Jr., grad- lnc Brown, Homer, Sr., do. . . . Brown, Roy, piowwing. . CharpUios, Roy, clearing right of way ......... CharpiUox, Willie, do .. Davis, Porter, work dons by hired man, etc.... Do Santis, Louie, grading Givens, Keneth. Grubbing. etc - - Gordon, Bryan, - Grading, j etc. ........ Haugen. Floyd. Clearing jright of way Jones. Leonard, clearing I right of way ? Klmsey. John, grading .. Larson. V. L. work done ! by hired men Mulkey, Arthur, plowing I etc. Nelson. Frank, plowing etc Park, L. L.. grading .... Park, W. H., grading .... Porter, Frank, plowing, ! etc Porter, George, scraping. Ramsby, Jack. Clearing i right of way Ross, Earl, do -- Schwab. John, Scraping.. Schwab, Paul, Grubbing Slaby, Joe Jr., plowing Slaby, Joe Sr.. Cutting brush Slater, Frank, Clearing I right of way Strom, Clifton, Clearing right of way Wagner, Anton, scraping . Widmer, Paul, clearing right of way 28.71 King. Wm. R.. foreman . . 84.83 Road District No. 27 H Barnett, Glen, cutting I brush Chandler, Al. Scraping. . . Heckart, G. T., grading . . Heckart, Ray, scraping . . Taylor, C. H., patrolman Road District No. 28 Dietzman, Wm.. shoveling dirt 33.9 44.11 61.04 78.85 37.48 62.16 34.29 3.19 43.8 62.41 46.42 60.16 47.05 43.86 64.32 25.45 14.35 46.60 28.71 37.48 34.44 111.00 16.47 65.40 10.48 16.47 34.29 9.57 41.86 63.43 33.89 30.70 32.29 34.29 37.48 70.38 30.70 2.19 5.99 6.99 3.19 11.97 8.98 5.57 9.57 9.57 9.57 41.13 21.16 21.16 5.98 11.98 5.99 4.78 9.99 .91 3.19 ' 8.9 S : 4.78 " 4.78 4.78 4.78 4.78 29.95 8.19 3.19 43.89 6.99 . 252. 340.93 C.33 6.38 12.76 2.18 8.97 79.36 32.49 26.68 4.78 42.17 35.94 21.90 115.89 29.95 6.99 3.19 91.34 12.37 7.97 17.97 6. 38 2.19 11.98 .79 52.36 Dove, WHber. do 8.77 Judd, J. P., do ..; 6 3 8 Judd, Harlan, do 7.97 Riissel. Willard. ditching 2.39 Wolfe. J. G.. shoveling ; dirt 6 28 Zosel. Wm.. do 15.95 Westenhouse. W. W., pa trolman, etc 135.85 Road District No. 28 U Shorey, W. A. plowing . . 9.57 Asher. 13. . driving team . 12.76 Kleen, A. H., working with fresno Sharp, Harlos, do .... Batty, Arthur, cutting brush Croshaw, Ernest, do .... Brown, Vernon, do Bettencourt, R. J., patrol man Road District No. 20 Anderson, James W., work lng on fiU. etc. on fill,, etc. Harris, Clarence, making fill, etc 27.15 Harris, John, patrolman 19.95 Road District No. 81 Chapman, H. J., shoveling gravel 31.90 Wilson. Andy, do 25.52 Currey, Elmer, do 38.28 Doerfler, Joe, hauling gra vel Houghton, Weston, do . . . Smith,. George, shoveling gravel Russell. S. H., patrolman Road District No. 32 Boedikheimer, I. J., team work, etc Giebeler, Chris., work on grade Road District No. 33 Brown, S. D., Patrolman, Gravel 202.50 Tietze, J. M., Work on bridge . - Welter. Edd. do ........ Toepper, Adam, Laying tUe Siegmund F. A, Grading; etc. Tietze, Ruby, Driving team Etsel. Jno. W.. Patrolman . Road District No. 83)4 Freres Lumber Co., Lnmber 55.20 Hammond Lumber Co.. do 3.50 Road District No. 84 Freres Lumber Co., e lumber '. ; Roda, John, Graveling. . Sischo, Ed., Shoveling Gravel, etc. . ...... . Smith, Claude., do ...... Ware ham, Dave,' do . . . . . Shafer, .Verne," General repairing; etc. .". . . . Jl Case. B. A., Graveling Rhoda, Charles, Shoveling, etc. Shafer, Pete, Hauling gravel Shafer, Archie, do ..... .. Roda, .Selas, Patrolman . . , Road District No. 85 Hammond Lumber Co., Powder and fuse .. . . . . Grlffa, Ed.. Digging rock McCurdy, Geo.. Shoveling, etc Richards. E. J.; Patrolman Road District No. 80 Bewley. Frank, General repairing ......... ; . . -. Booker, Millard, do ..... Newport A Booker, Gas " : and oil , ...... . ...... Road District No, 87 Independence Sand A Gravel Co., Gravel.... 100.09 Road District No. 88 Need ham, Albert. Shovel ing dirt . .. . Sims,: II. R.. do Bates; Albert. Hauling dirt, etc .. Trick. T. D.. Grading. . . ? , Bumm. u. v;., mowing '- wseda Sims, Charley Shoveling dirt'. Trick,. Ormal. do Bingenhelmer, Geo., ; - Grading ."......., Tnrnbnil, Jack, Shovsling airt -viw;. .......... ; , li.j Needham. E. W.. Welding - g,oo Need ham. D.1X, Patrol- ' inan -4 j.f Road District No. 40 Bonesteele Motor Cow Install oil filter Hammond Lnmber Co., Santlam Garage. Zerk .- - : connections . 2.65 Work, C. H.. Shorellng. . ' Brown. W. E., Driving truck "....... i Richards, E J., patrolman Road District Jo. m . Dancer. & ; ; E., cutting hrnih Standifer, M. H., do . , . . Utter. M. H.. patrolman -. . Road District No. 48 Syron. E. O4 grading K . . Syron, J. M., loading fres nos ...........-,- Van Arnam, Grovsr, grad- . ing Hitsman. Peter O.. do ... . Geddes. J. W do Kllborn, Oscar, patrolman Road District No. 44 Schotthoefer. Richard, gen eran repairing Nieman, Henry J., patrol man : Sage, Clarence, grading . . - Schottnoeter, wm. r pa trolman ............. Road District No. 48 Harmcs. John, hauling, gravel, etc. .......... Harmes, Ralph working fresnos ... , ....... . Harmes, Varny. do ...... Krause, F. A., cutting brush Powers, Ed, grubbing, etc. Strong, H. C, cutting brush ........... . . . Rosenbaum, N patrolman Road District No. 47 Masser, Frank, lumber.. Batliner. J., grading .... Park, Wm., cutting brush, GtCe o e Claxton, Robt., grading . McAllister, V. J., cutting brush, etc Amort, Walter, do ...... Amort, Geo., do ....... Hooper. E. -A., do Prospel? E., do McAllister, C. L., patrol man .....'. ... . Road District No. 48 Looney, D. H., hauling lum ber, etc Habn, E. W., patrolman. . Road District No. 49 Blivens. L. E., cutting t brush Gentemen, Arthur, gravel Hansen, Chris, working on bridge Hove, Reuben, do Knutson, Orley, do . . . . . Livesay-Withers Lbr. Yard, lumber Monitor Lumber Yard, do Rieger, Joe, working on bridge Rieger, John, do ....... Owre, P. W., patrolman . . Road District No. 51 Ausmus, J. C, grubbing.' etc Adams, George, scraping Brownell, S. S., do Coburn, J. M., do -. . . . . . Davis, Charley, cleaning right of way i ... Gurgurich, William, blast ing, etc. Gurgurich, Edward, blow lng, etc Davidson, T. L., patrolman Road District No. 53 Krenz, W. F., cutting brush Morley, Chas., do McElhaney, Byron, ditch ing, etc Darby, James O., dragging Fisher, Theodore, patrol- 12.09 113.81 41.47 74.9e 73.7 t31.7S 119.79 19.14 31.64 31.54 116.79 13.15 38.28 10.22 63.22 51.27 99.75 16.50 31.90 I 4.10 .1,'- 89,27 17.22 S.T4 15.95 17.54 24.35 T.66 man ... 7.48 19.95 S.1I 6.38 19.96 6.99 3.19 2,19 5.99 S.19 5.99 5.98 6.38 31.98 10.48 9.18 11.98 3.19 6.38 7.97 23.93 11.20 17.97 21.16 17.97 30.63 18.94 12.76 12.76 3.19 54.88 3.30 3.99 1.59 329.97 5.18 6.38 7.97 27.94 30.60 6.38 6.38 35.89 15.95 59.90 69.90 71.86 6.38 44.66 44.66 59.84 3.19 14.98 12.37 29.95 45.92 burning hauling 3.19 71. 8 59.20 29.95 23.9j 20.9ft 10.10 20.98 19.96 12.76 35 14 15.9S 110.24 1.75 . 15.00 1.25 14.78 .95 Road District No. 58 Hobart, A. F., patrolman Starr Hardware Co., axe .. Kaufman, E. Z., shoveling Haugen, Adolph, hauling dirt ,--. -, Taw P!arl outline- brush Taw Jalmer, blasting ... Tunrue, AiDert, culling brush Deferlo, Louie, work on bridge .... Sorenson, O. E. M., mow ing grass . Hobart, A. F.. patrolman Road District No. 57 Hicks, W. P., spreading Down, Al, patrolman Road District No. 58 Deakins, H. R., operating grader . .. . Haynes, W. H., patrolman Road District No. 50 ElUot, W. L., ditching, etc. French. Curtln. da Ala Judson, R. J., ditching, ete 21.62 juason. Robert T., grading Robertson, E. E., do Judson, Lewis E., patrol man . Road THutHft v A Chapman, Osxsx, scraping fupnarr, uinen, . nauung tile ....;il.iJ. ... Klmsey. J. E., patrolman ' Road Ttltrt- X'n rtt Brundldge, Ivan, strawber- ':i ries damaged by blasting 12.00 3avage. J. C.', fll. tc. ....' 1.20 Kelly, James, blasting, etc 45.26 Patterson.. Prt An . . iti oar, Dennis, clearing rbid 33.49 oaar. itarry, ao - 33.49 Loy. S. S., do ..jjj- ts 14 11.96 15.94 3.00 6.38 5.99 23.12 10.76 14.55 3.19 2.99 15.94 3.19 9.97 1.69 2.99 9.16 12.76 3.19 17.97 37.34 2.19 . 2.99 6.99 Mariatt. Lloyd, brush Meier. Chas. Fw gravw RoUe, Geo.,' do ... . Tharp, ' Floyd, do . . . . . Tharp, Geo., do . Wash, W. U, do ........ Wlntermantle, Era, grarel Wlnterman tel. Fred, haul ing ; gravel .......... Reeves, Ray, patrolman . Road District No. 89 De Sart, Wesley, grading, : etc . . .............. De Sart, Earl, patrolman . Road District No. 0 Helnx, Charles, patrolman Truck Account BInegar, O. D., . 4rlving truck Copeland, J. W. Yards, lbr. General Petroleum Corp. gasoline . . ; ; . .V Douglas McKay Cher. Co., ; parts' . . ; . . . . . . ... Caterpillar Accounts Adams. J. D. ft Co.. Lock. Loggers 4Y Contractors Machinery Co., Parts;.. Burns, J. A., Operating caterpillar 129.74 Klrby, A. B., do ..; 155.74 McCormlck, M. J., Operat ing grader 129.74 Scharf, Dan, Operating caterpillar 155.74 ?.V'oelke, Frank R., do . . . . 155.74 Silverton Ornsner Account Bowen, G. D., Gravel ... 247.60 SUverton Foundry Co., Trunnions 12.65 Wolf, J. C, Gravel 282.90 Davis, W. M., Working at crusher 103.74 Parrish, W. E.. do 103.74 Wagers, J. I., do 103.74 Wagers, Robert, do 83.79 Wagers, Vicar,' do 29.52 Horen, Oscar, Foreman at crusher 229.14 Stayton Crusher Account Case, J. I. T. M. Co., Gear and sprocket Cladek's Garage, Iron, etc. Lambert, E. G., Checking books, etc Mountain States Pwr. Co., Power service 162.75 Sneed, J. L. Working at crusher 8S.12 Stayton, C C, do 104.74 Stupka, Frank, do 122.93 Turner Crusher Account Willamette Equipment Co., Chusher Jaws. etc. ... . 429 2i) Joint Polk County Account Independence Iron Works, Repairing Fairlead.... 11.20 Scott, Roy, Oiling Pul leys, etc. 2 0') Snyder, B. A., Operating Ferry 84 ;n Yetter, F. B Gasoline. . . 8.05 Yamhill Electric Co., Bridge lights 1 5o Salem Paving Plant Eastman Brothers, Angle, etc 12 10 Hoffer, Clyde, Watchman . 3.4 Llchel. L. H., Working at plant 23 94 Main, L. B., do 15 95 Mattson. Chas., do 15.96 Smith, F. A., do 15.96 Hoven, Otto, Foreman at plant, etc . 37.14 Silverton Paving Plant Eastman Brothers, Iron, etc. ................. 3.85 Kuenzi, Edward. Cord wood... . . . 432.00 Moore, Wm., do 49.00 Moses, L. J., Hauling wood 100 04 Moses, L. J., do 48.20 Rosebraugh. W. W., Grate bars 34 30 Valley Mfg. Co., Handles 3.75 Riches, J. H., Working at plant 95. si Sorenson. Otto, do 39.69 Bressell, W. M. .Foreman at plant 119.76 Stayton Paving Plant Hendricks, Joseph, Wood 4 50 Lau, E.C, Cement..... 2.70 Portland-Scio Truck Line. Water tank, etc 30.79 Spaniol, Jacobs, Valve, etc 10.44 Downing, Earl, Working a at plant 83.W Splcer, R. E.. do 129.74 Stevens, Pearl A., do ... . 103.74 Zimmerman, Arnold, Hauling gravel". 122 79 Road Roller Account Brown, Homer, Sr., Wood 9.00 Judson, R. T., Operating roller ,.... 41.14 Harvey. Roy. do ..-..-: Patterson. Ray, operating tractor Scharf, Ed. do ......... WWner, Ray, general re pairing Patterson, Richard, patrol man .... Collard. W. P.. grave! ! ' . V. vv DIvely. Calvin, working with, fresno - . . . i . v . . , - -McClellsn. Paul, maU. etc. Neibert, Conrad, . lumber . Stewart. Harry, work In r - with frcimn . ato Walker, Leonard. .natrol- man . . ; . . . . m ' Road THatvW X mn umes, unas., patrolman . lld District No.. 70 Four 8 Lbr. Co., lnmber Rlestere Hassler. nails Schmitt. Edward, we of tractor, etc. Gerspacher, Joe, cutting " brush, etc Schmitt. Alvin 1, do . . . zzzw- p-. ..,.. Prall, Henry, do Boedikheimer, John,"bnra' - tng brush; stc. Amort, Chas.. hauling 4irt SelfL C.- J filling holes. . etc. . , . . . . Schmitt, Geo., patrolman j . Rd District No. 88 Darby, CUuds, mowing , ....; Keech, George, patrolman Road District No. 88 Belknap; G. kauling t aravel . . ." , .'.. Hampton. Bud, buUdlng rd Johnston. C. F., hauling ' ' gravel . . . t . . . ,v KIncheloe. R. gravel . MaxUtt, Geo.k hanlmg gra- Tl aw. 14.35 38.97 1.69 58.85 16.50 9.67 2.45 17.74 17.97 17.96 3.98 48.28 4.75 124.69 14.25 25.52 6.27 . 1.59 2.99 4.1t ;::57 51.S7 5.99 2.99 17.97 J.ll 29.95 22.50 84.31 S.52 9.62 Salem Fuel Co.. Coal 14 00 Shepherd,. Floyd, Operating roller 29 94 Stevens, Willard, Wood . . 5 00 Traviss, N. B., Screen, etc. 3 9 ) Wells. Fred E.. Wood 8 00 V Motor Patrol Accounts Lone Pine Garage, Gaso- ill . a eaaoo Service Garage, do ..... 100 Znber, W. M Operating , grader, i. ........ 41.89 . Shovel Accounts Industrial - Brownhoist Corp.. Links . . . . . .... 35. 2 Sacre Lyle, Operating - shovel . ;......,... 161. I Van Cleave, R. A., do. ; . 143.3S Van Cleave,-Vernon B., , Helper on shovel-:;,.-', . 103 H y , , Market Road No. 2 Anderson, James U., Mow- Ing grass 2 9J - Market Road No. 3 Calvin,-J. L.; Grading.. 35 94 Chapman. H. J., do ... . 31 9 Currey. Elmer, do 30 3 George, Walt, do S 4 4 4 Houghton; Weston, do . . . 3 4 44 Slider, Sam, do S.77 Smith. Geo., do Snider,. Marshel, do ... . Wilson, A.,4 do ,..... Win, Tom, do Market Road No. Wolfer, Hugh. Mowing grass y. . . . . . ...... Market Road No. 12 Eaton. J. L.. Repairing Hansen, lctor, do tools.' etc Cook. Malcolm; Scraping, etc ...:;. Faber. Ed., do Gearin, Dewey C. Use of tractor . . .,' Gearin. John. Scraping. Gribble. E. R-, do Henshaw. Virgil. Work done by hired man. etc. . . . Mann, Eldon. Plowing. . . Miller, R. B., Operating tractor . . ........... Osborne, F. E.. Scraping . Smith, Kenneth. Plowing, to....i..... ..... Smith, Kenneth, do Van Damme, Emile, Sr., Cutting brush, etc.... Vande WeUe. F Scraping Woodruff. Bert. Cutting ' brush Market Roads Nos. 15-10 Banmgartner, Harrold, Burning brush . ...... Lichty. William. Mowing grass (To bo continued.) 1 61 7 18 .".4 32 H9 22.46 5.99 :,4 50 3.25 78 65 44.66 56.95 65. S 65. 8 70 6 35.9 34.9J- 65.89 28.71 19 1 101 47 31.9 957 i.j 4 4.50 I f '1 a