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the New Oregon Statesman, Saieni. Oregon; Saturday Morning, January 1929 HOUSE BURDEN IS TAX BILLS One of 23 Bills in Hopper Creates and Regulates Control Board Finance and taxation legisla tton dominated in the 23 bills In troduced Into the house of rep re sentatives at the session Friday morning. Outstanding measures that are expected to attract a lot of attention include that creating a board of control and regulating It sduties, providing a two per cent rebate on all taxes paid in full before April 15 and that re storing from tax exemptions all municipally owned property ex cept that used for govern mt.UJT, educational, park or charitable purposes. . The Hat follows: H. B. 231, by Anderson, Car- kin and Hamilton Limiting the bonded indebtedness of all mu i nicipal corporations not otherwise limited by law. i H. B. 232, by Anderson. Car kin nd Hamilton Regulating bond elections. - H. B. 233, by Anderson, Carkia and Hamilton Creating a board of .control and regulating its du ties. j H. B. 234, by Anderson, Carkin and Hamilton Applying 25 per .cent motor license refund to pay ff county bonds. H. B. 235, by Anderson, Carkin -and Hamilton Abolishing the su per road district act. H. B. 236, by Anderson, Carkin and Hamilton Relating to coun ty road districts. H. B. 237, by Anderson. Car kin and Hamilton Strengthening the "local budget law." H. B. 238, by Anderson. Carkin ana Hamilton prescribing standard and uniform system of accountancy for all municipal Corporations. H. B. 239, by Anderson, Carkin and Hamilton Amending chap ter 130, General laws of Oregon, 1927, relating to the state budget act. H. B. 240, by Lonergan Pro viding for a 2 per cent rebate on ail taxes paid in full on or before April 15 in any given year. H. B. 241, by Lonergan Pro viding for a delinquent tax roll. H. B. 242, by Lonergan Pro viding that all taxes mast be paid before sheriff s deed is granted H. B. 243, by Lonergan Abol ishing the fee for filings which relate solely to interstate com merce. H. B. 244,' by Lonergan Pro viding that railroads keep pass list open for public service com mission inspection. H. B. 245, by Norton. Knapp and Senator Hall Providing ap propriation for widow of Clyde R. Dlndlnger. H. B. 246, by Bronaugh Pro viding for an increase la the sal ary of the industrial accident commission. H. B. 247, by Rnssell and Car kin Providing for the supervis ion of all municipally owned util ities by public service commis sion. w. H. B. 248, by Bronaugh Re. pealing the present real estate code and providing a substitute. H. B. 249, by LaFollett Com pelling all manufacturers of eco nomic poison used for spray pur poses to place on container date of . manufacture. : H. B. 250, by Marion county delegation A Lane county sal ary bill. H. B. 251, by Russell Defin ing the duties of the state tax commission. II. B. 252, by Russell Remov ing from the tax exemptions all nuuicipaiiy ownea property ex rept that used for governmental, educational, park or charitable purposes. H. B. 253, by Jas. H. E. Scott Requires recording of conditional bills of sale. ine iouowmg new bills were received in the senate Saturday S. B. 39, by Norblad, Robinson and Johnson Amending statutes relating to purchase and resale of property acquired by counties un der tax deeds. S. B. 40, by Bell Substituting two county commissioners for county clerk and assessor as members of board of equallta tlon. S. B. 41, by Multnomah county Joint delegation Providing for custody and control of county money in Multnomah county. S. B. 42, by Multnomah coun ty Joint delegation Providing for appointment and removal of elec tion officials in Multnomah county. S. B. 43, by Multnomah county Joint, delegation Relating to. du ties and powers of county auditor of Multnomah county. S.-B. 44. by Marks Relating to authority of executor, or admin istrator to borrow money and ex ecute mortgages on property of estates. S. B. 45, by Bennett Changing date for renewal of automobile license plates from December 31 to June 30. . S. B. 47, by Bennett Provid ing for the use of 1929 license plates until June 30. 1930. and for issuance of temporary permits upon payment of one-half of an nual fee covering this period. S. B. 48, by Moser Relating to pilotage on the Willamette and Columbia rivers. v 8. B. 49, by Corbett Authoris ing an additional circuit Judge In Multnomah county. asse By ROE FULKERSON THE STORY OF A GIRL WHO MADE MEN LIKE HER P 1929 by CWral Pr AaaocUttioaV Ic EE AD THIS FIRST: By Erbvn, girl who bad droted hrrlf to rultnre. derides to take mp dancing to make berself physically at tractive. Sbe ret ready to attend a aummer eamp where taacinf ia taafbt. She meet Harry Ford, a merry lad, who kiaaea er the tint time he is with her an fails to do ao the next time when ke hat her ' oat 'in his rattle-trap ear. (SOW GO OS WITH THE STORY) B' ETTY .went for one more driTe with Harry Ford in hi3 ramshackle car. Leah. before the week was out. This time he quite casually put his arm behind her along the back of Leah's reat. He didn't try to hug her and she had no excuse to resent the familiarity. After it had been there for a few moments she had no inclination to resent it. He drove 'with one hand, and alternately chatted the line of foolishness so characteristic of him. and sang the popular songs or the moment. He had with him a rota me. of half humorous, half cynical verses from which he read her half a dozen poems. Parked on the road side; she listened to him read. Her head dropped quite naturally back em his arm. and she watched the clouds send lastly across the sky. She was really happy with this care-free boy, who was supposed to be studying' law. When he leaned over and kissed her quite tenderly, she had the inclination to put her arm around his neck and hold him close. He turned the pages of the book looking for another poem. She felt that kissing had none of the sinister insults she had al ways supposed to be a part of this pastime. She wondered if her mental at titude was changing, or If had been overly particular. dancing In a summer camp," she announced. "With Selikoff?" "Yea." 'And she came back, aas and alack. With a naughty little twinkle in her eye!" He hummed the old music hall ditty gaily. . "Shouldn't I go?" "By all means! I will help you on your downward path by bring ing leaping Leah to take you. When we get there I will run Leah Into the swimming pool and we'll swim ashore and make a big hit with the other inmates. As you will leaf n in the course of your dancing career a good entrance Is half the" battle of cap turing an audience. The biggest hk I -ever made was when I was carried into a cafe on a shutter in the days of my exuberant youth. Some fellows from my frat carried me in. but the man agement bad four waiters and a bus boy carry me 'out." "Are row. ever serious?" "Only by accident. Even Hom er nodded, we are told. L "I hope you were serious when you said yon would drive me down." "I wouid shed my last drop of gasoline for you, darling." "What makes you call me dar ling?" "You are the only girl here, aren't you? Who or whom, as the case may be. Is there to call darling but you? I got a right to call somebody darling, haven't I? Am I not free, white pnd twenty-one. and haven't I a vote and everything? Well! I stand on my rights as an American c It- she I izen to do whatever it was that She we were talking about. I forgot COUNTY COURT ' Continued from Thursday I had meant to save her kisses for what it was, now!' the man she married; certainly "Don't darling me unless you into boy Had no thought of mar- mean it!" laughed Betty rying hr or any one else. "Woman." he declaimed. draw- While she meditated his voice ,n away In mock fear, "have you intoned the poem. When he anr designs on my freedom? Are stopped she realized that she had Tou about to prop3e to me? I not heard a word He alsoalredy have two wires and one seemed to realize It. . small child whom I .mistreat "What's the wm-M-a mnf wnn. someming areaarul. I bare a derful woman thinking hnii'- PMt as dark as the heart of de- he demanded, grinning down Into ?paIr and as terrible as the slng her face. jing of an infant prodigy!" 'Your kissing me!" She wasLJ,iU are a f1! -"hed startled into the truth. . , ., , i ie guuu hi me. i win I will give you more food for kiss von sealn thought!" He kissed her again. "VQ more. Yon don't snnrori. Do men think less of girls late kisses." who allow themselres to be kis- "Me?" He pointed his Index sed?" she asked. finger at his chest. "I am not My Gosh! Why do women lnTOlTed- 1 was sacrificing my- always want to talk about kls- SATURDAY. .PASSED UP Gal 2 "Kisses seir lo reward yu for your kind ses?" he demanded. aren't to be talked about. They are to be done! There! Like that!" He laughingly kissed her again. I feel that I ought not to." said Betty Yon do it well." he admired words." It seemed to Betty that her kis ses meant nothing to this boy. It was evident that he would have kissed any girl who had happened to be in the car that afternoon When he drove her home, how ever, he left her in quit as much Robertson, L L.. nails, etc 10.95 Klopfensteln, R. D. checking gravel - 12.76 ; Kuenzi, H. M., fore man 12.96 Rlggs, W. A., ditching etc 1 9.56 Rigdon A Risley, gravel 12.50 Mollet, Ralph, hauling rock 11.98 Scott. G. D.. do 11.98 Trask. a Gus B.. shov eling gravel . 6.35 Brewer, John H., lum ber .... 259.16 Hares, Ray, ditching etc 1.59 King, Wm; R.. fore- - man 13.95 Salem Hardware Co., wire 9.40 BHnston. M. W., ditch ing, etc 20.31 Needham, Albert, do 19.52 Needham, O. D., fore man 33.41 Nelson, Curtis, ditching 3.19 Nelson, Sarel, do - 5.57 Yoder, Kenneth, do 6.38 Snyder, A. C.. foreman 9.97 Feller. Chas. Jr., ditch ing 6.38 Wolfe. Wm., ditching.... 1.59 McCormick, James foreman 6.98 B r a s s e L Ferdinand burning brash, etc... 3.19 Buena Vista Ferry Account Haselton, L. E., haul ing boat 4.50 Locke, Austin, work on cable 3.25 Scott. Eva M., gas oline, etc .. 2.70 Snyder, Gilbert, work cable 1.25 Thomas A Horton auger 2.25 Yetter. F. B., gas oline, etc 5.80 607.25 Snyder, B. A., operat ing ferry , 84.69 I'm not In the habit of kissing 0f a auandarv as he dirt th n.ht men." k. ..a ii , v ... "fih that wftan whar T I . . ... - - A iuqsui. nTPfl At ThP hi-baia Iia AAA a . . - . I - - v v- , uo A VS HVl ..w.r7ueB.Qnox stop directly in front of the meatlt von h a n H A nnt vnnr lino I ... . . ' 1 ruip nil r a rar inett, wll Vnii at rut that lnnnut i ' . . ", ;, , wnere a tree made a heavy shad maiden stuff tUl I can almost see ow i ft, nntt,n.. - Cu'U hane,n down n TOur hla rtnt "PPed along the shoulders. It's pretty hair," he back of the Beat. fell around her added, patting It. shoulders and Mhfnd i, Don't!" cried Betty. He oul-Jdrew w tnw.M wik i... led his hand away. "I dldnt other hand he pushed back her t T .? h?U, d lCh . 1 chl and PreMed a ,on " o mant don t tell "me I have nice her lips, which left her breath hair. Ive heard that to the ex- less H rmiid hi. f. .w elusion of every other compll- and looked into hr r.. hAtr,. ment unUl It ia. getting on my I hep Brdti nerves!" iimna . I suai uor will, SOU Ah. the future Parlowa growsl almmt withnnt ..,. .it.i u. temperamental!" he laughed, she was dolnr. hr .r 7 vf":0", a l?m hla a br and waa on hi. Kr rh:"v ,r W"- When he stooped to v" , 1 ici. j kiss ner again she put it around iou won i nave to stoop to con-1 his neck and hId htm ! ui.-i me car aoor, sprang to the side I compliment was paid denied maiir on M- t v ner an ngni to resent U. Shu did nn k a. -v. I'm going with Lois to take fled up the path to the doo" As she went in he threw a look over comedian. Jolly Joyce, who is I her shoulder and he wared at Billed as the fat boy of Joy, has ner. She closed the door and proven a decided hit over the cir- stood with her back inln.1 tt cult. I breathless An ha hH Raymond and Geneva are billed roar Leah always made on start. as Dexterous Comicalities" and Ing.ahe put her hand on the are clever manipulators of Ivory door knob to rush out again halls. shA Mtntd nvf . n,i The feature picture. "Geral- in rM .n w 1 dine." I, a story by Booth Tark. with him? Wa, she going to say rJaT unkind toShim?S8ne v.u kuu tiuuio wuuiau CO nv nl SI.. starred. ",r," "c voil UlUi Will The moment's ful wanted to irSLTtV UlldeT WaV low6d th sound of the car to die ST wiiucx wr ay down in the disUnca wirt. h A Rural Z)r? Wrtrh- hand a her throat she stood till 15 DWgidfi rr Olft her mother called down the At Stay ton HomeY "Yes," she answered. "I'm going to tne kitchen for a drink STAYTON. Jan. 25 (Special) 5e water- r11 be rIht P" While Mrs. Glen E. Fox was en- s. ,feared nr mother might be wnitmg lor ner at tne nad of the Campus Life is Well Portrayed In Variety Act ariaMiing a dozen mends witn a bridge party Wednesday night, someone prowled the two bed rooms adjoining the rooms where the women were. It .was not until the women went into the rooms for their wraps that the discovery was made Open bureau draws, and coats stairs and wanted a few minutes to regain her composure before facing her. In the kitchen she sat on a chair and waited until the tu mult In her bosom died down. Then she went to her room. Hour after hour she lay. won and hats all topsy turvy met their derlng. She had thought Harry astonished eyes. Entrance was nad kissed her before; now she gained by removing a screen and realized he had not. At least prying up a window. On a box be- never In that way. There were low the window which the prowl-1 kisses and kisses! Either the era had used was found Mrs. Fox's ones she had just received were a purse and a purse belonging to I great compliment ,or a great in- tne one guest who happened to suit. She was not certain which, take a purse along. Nothing but It was either her most delightful the money waa gone from the or her most requgnant experience, parses. The two little girls Maxine and theVras eaually uncertain on ago 7 ana Shirley 4, were asleep that point. ! Sliscellsneous Bridges Yamhill Electric Co., . Newberg bridge lights Bye. Merle, working on bridge Bye. Robt, Jr.. do Merritt. Ed. do Monroe. Dick, do ... Mosner. Fred, do ..... Robl, Greg A., do Fischer. Phillip, fore man , Miscellaneous Accounts Aegerter' Service Sta tion, gasoline Allen. Geo. E.. chain etc Associated Oil Co., gas oline Atlas Book Store, file. etc Barr. Theo. M.. valve. etc Bertelson & McShane. printing blanks .... BurghaTdt, W. H., pre mium on bond .... Burns, W. E., brake lining, etc Colyear Motor Sales Co, pistons, etc. . . . Commercial Book Store, transfer cases Cook. J. L., foreman etc. Culver, Stella C., copy ing records . . Culver, W. J.. sal. and exps. Co. roadmaster Doughton ft sherwin, nails, etc Drager, D. O., cash adv. for freight . Farmer. Ray L. Rdw. Co., Iron, etc Gabriel Powder & Sap ply Co.. caps, etc . . Harper. S. W.. hauling gravel Hatch, W. J., sharpen. lng tools, etc. ..... Hinx. A. B., paint brush, etc Howe. I. N., hauling gravel r John's, Dave Srv. Sta'n gasoline, etc Johnson. F. O.. cash adv. for freight . . . Johnson F. O.. sal. & exps. dep.' roadmastr King. P. A., hauling gravel Lambert, L. 8:, deputy roadmaster Larkin - Prince Hdw. Co., nuts Lawrence, The' Geo. Co.. drills, etc Mathers Bros., hauling gravel McAlvin. W. R. A J. H., glass McGee, J. F., transit. man JlcVey Sand A Gravel Plant, graivel Moser. Lloyd, hauling gravel Nag, John, do 1.50 15.96 15.96 35.97 35.91 19.9& 65.83 167.83 2.42 13.69 45.60 2.15 3.25 8.50 8.00 7.75 9.49 8.S0 177.76 39.00 109.15 17.26 835.63 5.37 8.80 192.34 8.25 4.60 54.90 8.66 8.64 160.30 176.81 47.91 65 1.57 68.84 1.25 149.75 231.37 164.07 819.13 Nelson Bros. Inf:.. pipe, . etcr . ; '. ... Newborn sv V. E., re pairing tires Oliver, If. E., hauling gravel Oliver, H. E-, hauling gravel Oregon Gravel Co., gravel Ore.-Waah. Water Ser vice Co., water ser vice Pacific Tel. & TeL Co., telephone service . . Pohle. IL & Son, Inc., handles, etc. ...... Portland Elec. Pwr. Co.. light & power service Pure Iron Culvrt & Mfg; Co., culVt pipe Radford. E. V., hauling gravel Rigdon Bros., gravel & hauling Rebertsan Heavy Hdw. Co.,: steel Salem Fuel Co., coal , . Salem tron Workjs, mach. bearing, ptc. Salem ! Sand A Gravel Co., gravel Shell Co. of Calif., gas oline, etc Shell Co. of Calif., do. Sllverton Appeal. The, " publ. notice Smith, B. R-. use of car Smith. B. R., traffic of ficer Smith & Watklns. tire, etc Spaulding, C. K. Log. Co., lumber Swart. H. S.,- deputy road master Union Oil Co. of Calif., gasoline, etc. ...... Valley Motor Co., top, etc Van Wassenhove, A. J., hauling gravel .... Webb, T. S., damage caused by accident. . Woodbury & wheeler Co., bolts, etc Ashby, Claude C. fore man at shop Bartruff, Omer, oper 'ating grader, etc... Binegar, O. D., driving truck, etc Branch, A. C, work on fill, etc. . Burns. J. A., do Button, F. A., working at shop Fahey, J. W., work on fill Gleeson, M. E., survey ing Grlenenauer, John, op erating grader, etc. Hawkins, Ben H., ""working at shop . . . Hawkins. Ben H., do . Herren, J. H., survey ing, etc Keene, Carter, drag ging, etc. . . Mcllwaln, Lester, oper ating gTader, etc. ... Mcllwaln, Wm., work on fill, etc Miller, Raymond B., operating grader, etc Shaw. A. C, chainman, etc. Tade. Henry, work on fill, etc White, Fred, do Wilder, C. C, do .... Woelke, Frank, build. lng fence, etc Woodruff, Clyde, do . Woolbrldge, W. O., working In shop . . . State Ind. Ace. Comm.. accident insurance . GKXERAL FTJHD . Poor Account Baldwin, Mrs. Lorlnda, relief WengenToth, Wm., re lief for Dave Bernier Robson, Mary, relief for Martha BUleu . . Boies, Chas. P., relief . Boys 4b Girls Aid Soci ety, do r. . . . . Brlnegar. Elizabeth, do Carlson. G. Carl, do . . Cave, Mrs. Maggie, do Chamness, Perry, do . . Churchill. Mts. Belle, do Bloom, D. C, relief for Lela A Milford. Cook Dehaven, Levi, relief.. Derbyshire, G. R., do. . Dill. Mrs. Ida M., do. . Dodge, Ulyssa Ellen, do Engelhart, Mrs. Anna, do Flelschman, Leonard, relief for self A wife Bowley, Wm., relief for Mrs. E. Foster . . . FFowler, John, relief for self and daughter Furman, Florence L., relief for self and husband Gobin, Lizette. relief. . v Golden, Mrs. Ada L., do Haggard. Delia, do . . . ; Hall, Luclnda, do Hard wick, Charles, do 101.46 12.00 520.25 38.42 124.69 13.35 59.60 696.57 68.45 15.74 10.00 53.91 56. 81 100.35 25.00 15.00 20.00 10.00 15.00 10.00 29.00 20.00 20.00 25.00 10.00 20.00 15.00 18.00 15.00 15.00 Harper, J. H., do .... 8.80 8.20 Hart, Grace A., do... 25.00 Hegarty, Mrs. HazeL 8.00 do 10.00 Hendricson, Mrs. Ma 58.80 be, do 8.00 Hepburn. Mrs. Ella, do 10.00 940.77 Hoeschel.t Gerhard, do 12.50 Horrom, Wm. F.. do. . . 8.00 1410.981 Clark, F. E.. relief for; N. L. Houghton ... 15.00 Wright, C. L-. relief for Chas. II. Kennedy 10.00 Kephart. Sarah E.. re- . lief for self & hus . band 3.60 ITerharr, Wm., relief for Katherlne Kopf Galbralth. J. C, relief 231.87 for Mr. and Mrs. Prosper La Cbappelle 134.23 Martin, Eve. reltef . . . I Shaw. Mrs. Delia M-. relief for ' Harry Meeker 480.38 I Johnson. Carl H., relief for Chas. A. Miller. . Mii-au, Antoaia. relief. Odmah, Mrs. Kirstl. do Paquette, Mrs. Louisa, relief for Mr. A Mrs. Paschal Paquette A Nort Pluard Parrls, John S.. relief for self and hrnthor 3L75 Parris. Wm. H., relief.. Pavelek, Antonie, do .... Brokke, T. H., relief for Olea Pedersen ... . Pugh. Anna, relief Renlck, Mrs. Annie, do Clark, Frank C, re lief for Catherine L, Rhodes Robinson, Mrs. Jennie M., relief 17.50 149.75 Savold, Henry L., do 10.00 aanoerg, Airs. Jiiisie, ao . b.uu Slyter, Mrs. W. R., do 15.00 Smith. Mrs. Wesley, do 20.00 Stripling, Hulda. do ... 8.00 Syphert, Murtls M., do 10.00 Tinnel, Mrs. Walter, do 25.00 Walkoski, Barbara, do 25.00 Wanless, Gilmer, do.... 12.00 Wargnler, William J. Sr An 48 95 Wheeler, Mrs. Anna U. do. Wilbanks, Hattie. do ... WIHiams, Alice Bertha do Zuercher, Alma, do .... Salaries !erlfrs Office Burkhart, S. O., dep. sherirf Barber, W. T., do Richardson. W., do 81.79 Wriehtman. F. T.. tax deputy 3.98 Butler, S. J.. do Clerk's Office 79.80 Ward, C. C. dep. Co. clerk 82.81 Lamkln, W. S., do Wilson, J. R., do - Ward, J. H., do Ward, J. H.. do Recorder's Office 91.77 Lenhardt, Eva C, Dep. Co. recorder Beecroft, Myrtle, do French, Louise M., sten ographer Sundborg, Ava C, do ... Treasurer's Office Richardson, W. Y., do.. Assessor's Office Shelton, JR., dep. Co. assessor . 79.80 A-' W" d. : nuiwui, tu, ciera PAGE 15 FIFTEEN MiU City Logue, do Mt. Angel News, do Silverton Tribune, do Turner Tribune. The do .70 I wood burn Independent The, do .o Court House Account Barr, Theo, M., re placing hot water 179.47 Brownell Electric Co., lamps, etc . v 7 k . J. MM I - . w iw-ww capital City Laundry. laundry service 1,60 b.vu Hansen A Lillenuiat. inc.. sash, etc - ( is lo.oo ore.-wash. Water Ser 15.00 I vice Co.. water ser- vice 14.00 Pratt Rasmussen. Ferguson, Blanche F. taking statements etc. 15.80 10.00 5.0; 25.35 100.00 Dyer,- W. C. Ins. Ag ency, premium on bond Smith, Homer H. Ins. Agency, dd -- Unruh, Lee M. Print. Co., printing, etc Ackerman. Alma, clerk District Attorney's Office Page, Lylo J., dep. dlst. Rlckox, Carlotta, sten ographer ......... 50.00 Court House Account Wyatt. A. H., janitor. . 70.00 Hobson, L., do....... Hill, W. W.. do School Supt's.- Office premium on bond .... Oregon Statesman publ. notice Shelton, R. overtime on tax roll District Attorney's Offir Bancroft-Whitney Co., )re. law suppl. rwln-Hodson Co., The, jnvelopes. etc Unruh, Lee M. Print. Co., printing School Snpt's Office Burghardt, W. H., premium on bond .... Fox, W. W., traveling expenses Fulkerson, Mary L., Co 70.00 Fulkerson, Mary L., 70.00 cash adv. for exps. of Convention Reld, Cora E.. assistant Beid.'Cora E., truant officer Fox, William W., supervisor Health Officer's Account Douglas. Dr. Vernon A., co. health officer 95.83 Sealer of Wts. & Aleas. Acct. 100.00 I Hubbard, Iviadene, ser vices, teachers exam.-. . 13.00 JKraps, The J. J. Co- printing outlines, etc. 120.00 Oregon Statesman, publ. notice . . . . . Reld, Cora E., services teachers exam. ...... Underwood Typewriter Co., typewriter Jones. J. F.. sealer of wis. and meaa 31.35 Aurora Observer. pUbL Miscellaneous Account- notice teachers exam. Smith. W. Carlton, co. 65.00 physician Morehouse, W. O., co. veterinarian 33.60 White, Nona, probation officer'........... 109.60 Capital Journal, Do... Gervals Star The Do.. Hubbard Enterprise, Do Jefferson Reclew, The Do Mill City Logue, do. .. County Court N Comr's. Account Mt AneI Newi- do- Porter, J. H..- sal exps. co. comr Smith, J. E.. do Y. M. C. A.. Salem. Ore gon, main, free em ploy, bureal 107.95 120.00 50.00 Silverton Tribune, do . Turner Tribune, The, do Wood burn Independ ent,, The. do Oouprt House Account 149.75 124.75 12.17 91.77 94.81 70.81 15.00 15.00 30.00 20.00 15.00 124.69 184.6 99.6 114.69 109.6 115.0 110.00 110.00 100.00 100.00 100.0 100.00 90.00 90.00 115.0 116.00 115.00 100.00 GGopher & Mole Bounty Account Barr Theo- M- replac- 75.00 15.00 15.0 15.00 95.76 173.11 25.00 20.00 12.00 10.00 10.00 plumbing Viesko, M H., plaster ing Cronn. Leo. cuttinr wood , 10.00 JGrazen, Peter, do Lap in, Adam, hauling 10.00 wood 12.60 bear' O. W., cutting 20.00 wood 10.00 iari, u. u.. do 10.00 Manquary. C. M do watson, Mrs. Ethel, do County Court & Comr'a. Acct. Capital Journal, publ. claim docket Oregon Statesman, do.. Oregon Statesman, publ. ouaget notice Smith, J. E., sec-treas. membership fee Jud ges A comr's. assn... Juvenile Court Acnnnt Bower, O. D., use of car c KA White, Nona, cash adv. ror stamps, etc 3.28 Justice Court Account. Brown, Emtna Murphy, reporiing. etc 24.20 10.00 15.00 I 10.00 15.00 20.00 12.00 17.50 32.50 20.00 10.00 1.50 42.85 88.00 13.50 183.25 47.25 6:76 10.75 14.26 66.40 56.40 87.20 25.00 40.30 9.00 33.9; 112.50 60.00 17.50 123.00 2.68 52.50 1 OJ I in one of the time. bedrooms at the I ' A coUegiata atmosphere of pep, JoUity and cheer-will be created by the five sophomores, a group of snappy youngsters, who are heading-. the Association vaude .rllle program opening at the El sinore theatre today. In their pres enUtion of " ANight in a Dormi tory." . V j Follisind LeRoy are a youth ful couple of excellent entertain ers. J. Francis Haney and Helen Stewart offer a sketch entitled The Hero of 1." Haney is, i stUl m 4 well - known character Packing Company r. President Killed Here was something --she could not ask Lois or her mother about. She would have to figure tt ont for herself. But how was she to do this? She rose from her bed and. taming , on 1 the light, looked at herself carefully in the mirror. NEW YORK. Jan.r-25.--fA P) l"er B7l Parlue1 very wide John:L. Williams. 8 6 years old, fn- P,c P hand president of the Prince Packing 8 nw Dia 11 cioser 10 loog company of Seattle, Wash., and nw ups. . era da ally she drew New , York, fell to his death to- th KlaM c,oaer nnt!1 . was night from the twelfth floor of pressing a kiss on her own lips, the Times Square hotel, 43rd She laid the glass down hast- street and Eighth avenue. He Uy and, snapping out the light, landed' on the roof of a three went; back to bed. ashamed of story extension In the rear. Death what she had done. It was an was Instantaneous. He resided at hour before she fell asleeo Elizabeth' N. J. 1 (TO BE CONTINUED) ED rMhrHfrrHhtt TODAY ONLY FLASH, The New Dog Star ... ' " ' In .' ; THB with Laurence , Orey , Louise Lorraine also Chapter 4 , The Yellow -v Cameo" ", SVN. MOX. Laurence .Stock: .-' CJo. 6 )) s . 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