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The OREGON STATESMAN. Salen. Oreron, Friday Morning. July -31. 1931
ooety-
Miss' Auiderheide
Honored 0 at f
Shower
) xfta Ttnth Anfderhelde. whose
- marriage to Paul Lee will take
place Angnst 15. was compUmenu
ed at a delightful linen mower
held Wednesday evening at the
. ; hnm f hr erandmother. Mrs.
Robert Hins. Hostesses for the
occasion were Clara Sumner and
- t t-o Trrw 'Rlnndell.
The llTing rooms of the Hins
home were beauuiuuy aecoraieu
ik vavt r riadiolus and baby
breath. Miss" Alice Anfderhelde
and Miss Mallet assisted Mrs.
,6umner and Mrs. Blundell In sery-
' Guests who. were -present to
honor Miss Autderhelde were
Mrs. A. A. Lee, Mrs. Robert
Hlns, Mrs. Charlea Hins and
; daughter. Mra.. William Hint, Mrs.
R. C- Hins. Jr., Mrs. H. Oarret.
Mrs. P. Maney. Mrs. M. McKey.
Mrs. 0. P. Bond, Mrs. M. B. Blun
dell, Mlsa Muriel Roe, Miss Alice
Autderhelde, Miss aRuth - Anfder
helde, Mrs. Murine- Autderhelde,
Mrs. Evans. Mrs. GHman, Mrs.
Lloyd A- Lee-. Mrs. C- Deaton, Mrs.
Robert Eaton. Mrs. Carl Soos.
Mrs. George- Pepper. Mrs. E. Hoff
man, Mrs.- R. G- Hoffman. Miss
Mellet, Mrs Chester Moffltt. Miss
Helen Mielke, Mlsa Clara Mielke
land Mlsa Isobel Mielke.
AumsTlUe Some of the
girl reserves left early Monday
morning for the beaches. Pacific
City - and Neakowln, . returning
Tuesday evening; D. H. Bradley
took the" girls In the school bus.
Mrs. R. S..Rlches, high. school
leader. Mrs.. A. K. Bradley. Mrs.
. Charles Martin and. Mrs.- Susie
Ransom aa -- c ha per ones. The
girls of the high school to go are
Tlssie Cupp, Doris . Niccelson,
Opal Tripp, ' Mabel -Hall. Vlrgle
and Leota - Bradley.- the- grade
girls are Barbara' Roberta.- Char
lotte Martin.- Viola J Bradley and
Glenna McClellan. The glrla re
ported a good 'trip on returning.
. - - . f
Hayesvilla Mr. and Mrs.
. Charles And re sen and son. Paul,
and Mr. and "Mrs. P N. Andresen
are tearing Saturday on a four
weeks motor trip. They will visit
with v relatlTes and y friends - in
Wyoming. Nebraska "and South
Dakota. . Their Itinerary will also
Include the Yellowstone National
park on the return trip. Mr. and
Mrs. E. F. Collins,1 parents of
Mrs. Andresen, i will hare charge
of the farms while the local peo
ple are away, i
Evens Valley-i-Mrs. Oscar John
son entertained at her home Wed
nesday afternoon in honor of Miss
Clara Larson whose wedding will
be in the very near future. Miss
Larson was the recipient of. many
beautiful glfta The afternoon
"was spent in visiting and writing
advice for the bride-to-be.. A
dainty lunch . was served . by the
hostess at the close, of the after
noon. Guests ' present Included:
Mrs. K. Funrue. Mr. N. G. Lang
sev, Mrs.. Iver 'Brendon, Mrs. O.
E. M. Sorensou, .Mrs. B.-Storlle,
Mrs. Iver Moen, Mrs. Conrad
Johnson, Mrs.r J. Lerud. Mrs. El
mer C. Johnson. Mrs. Oscar Loe,
Miss Bertha Loe. Mrs. W. Balch.
Mrs. S. Newell,' Mra. Gilbert Rue,
Miss Wold, and Miss Larson, hon
or guest:, ;
' A charming event of Tuesday
- afternoon was the informal after
noon of bridge with which Mrs.
George Forge and her house
guest; Miss Georgia Broderlek. of
Havre, Mont., were complimented
by Mrs. David Wright and - her
daughter. Miss Elolse Wright.
Those who were present during
the afternoon -were Mrs. Forge,
Miss Broderlek.-Mrs. Jerry King,
Mrs. R. W. Hans Sells, Mrs. Har
ris Leltz and1 Miss Margaret
King. . : (l
a . a -
Miss Ruth- Chapman returned
Sunday from Vancouver,- Wash.,
where she was the bonsijguest of
Miss Mary Todd and Jbs Fern
. Reldell. Miss Chapman Is spend
ing the week at Twin Rocks as
the guest 'of Miss Rachel Pemberi
ton. j '
. . , a. . .". .
Reverend and Mrs. H. P. Hal
verson and son and Mrs.. John K.
' Olson of Tacoma. who are motor
lap to 'California, were dinner
guests Wednesday at the home of
Reverend and Mrs. P. W. Erikseu.
, s " ..
Mrs. A. M. Chapman was a re
cent visitor In Vancouver, Wash
ington. During her visit , there
' she was the. guest of Mrs.. Mary
Moore. j
. ' .
.Mrs. O. J. Wilson is entertain
ing Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Downey
and daughter, Margaret of Fres
no. California. They will leave
Saturday for Portland. ,
r '
Miss Mildred Zen ner and Miss
- Imogene-Miltongerger will spend
the next two weeks at Newport.
SPECIAL SESSION
Whether Governor Meier will
call a' special session of the Ore
gon legislature to consider a tax
reduction program, and lowering
of motor vehicle licenses from 25
to 31 per eent. will not be de
termined untilNhe has conferred
further with the Oregon Tax
Equalisation and Conservation
league. This was announced at the
executive department Thursday.
This league recently recom
mended a special legislative ses
sion for the consideration of tax
problems.
Governor Meier Indicated 'that
he had received many replies from
legislators, who were asked for
an expression regarding the spe
cial session.- - Some . of these re
plies were favorable, while oth
ers were unfavorable, he said. In
ease a special session Is called it
wllinot be held until late in Aug-
st. -
DECISION LOOK
INws an
Olive H. Doak.
SOCIAL
Sunday,
Annual Nebraska picnic, Corvallia " city park; all
" former Nebraskans or visitors here are asked to attend.
McAlpine-Jones clan, annual reunion to-be held In
Silverton park; all members urged to attend. -
Pretty Shower Honors
Miss Dorothy Brant
Mrs. Hedda Swart entertained
Wednesday evening at her home
on Oak street with a shower In
honor of Miss Dorothy Brant,
who will be married to Lawrence
Deacon on August 8. During the
evening- the guests were enter
tained at. bridge. -'---t
Mrs. Swart wss assisted In
serving the late . supper by sev
eral of the girls who were pres
ent The supper was served at a
long attractively Appointed table,
decorated with. La France roses
and green and white novelties.
Covers were f marked -by minia
ture brides and grooms.
" Guests present were the honor
guest. Miss Brant, Mrs. Charlea
Brant. Mlsa Eva Roberta. Miss
Elva Amsler. Miss Arbutus Rudie.
Miss Myra! Gleason. Mrs.' F. R.
Bailey. Miss j Gretchen Spender.
Miss Grace Bailey, and Miss Bev
erly Swart. .1
Other . affairs planned to hon
or Miss Brant Include a garden
party Saturday afternoon at the
home of Mlsa Myra Gleaaon, and
andther shower at which Mrs.
John Orr of j Portland and Mrs.
D. Gordon Simpson will entertain.
, .... - -
- . !
Turner The monthly -'meeting
of the Woman's work club of Sur
prise Grange was held Tuesday at
the home of I Mrs. T. T. Palmer.
The members worked .on a quilt
tor the. hostess before the noon
hour, when a potluck dinner was
served. After dinner the- regular
business meeting was .held and
roll call was responded to by each
member giving favorite recipe.
The next meeting will be. held
at the home of Mrs. W. F. Gul-
vin. ' ... ::
Ladies present for the day were
Mrs." Thomas Little.. Mrs. Elisa
beth McKay, -Mra. G. W. Farris.
Mrs. Raymond Titus, Mrs. J. E.
Whitehead Sr.-, Mrs. W. F. Gul-
vln. Mrs. GeXrge Crume. Mrs.
Stella Miller. Mrs. Fred Stelner.
Mrs. Fred Mitchell, Mrs. E. F.
Wallace. Mrs. H. C. Levi. Mrs.
Bert Peebles, Mrs. ' J. L. Webb,
Mrs. J. M. Bones. Mrs. Earl Cook.
Mrs. Louisa Kunke, Mrs. E. Far
man, and Miss Thelma Peebles.
Hubbard. Miss Anna Knight,
president of the Idaka Camp Fire
Girls, writes from Camp Namanu.
Bull Run, that she is Jiavlng a
wonderful time. She is taking na
ture craft as her major work
there. . She says that everyone
goes swimming In the river, which
is' "clean and nice and safe.
She says, "There are about "150
girls here. When I first came, I
knew personally only one, Helen
Ashton a former Hubbard girl).
Now I 'know many. Sunday we
went to church at the Cathedral.
a gorgeous spot In the woods'
Miss Knight will return home
Saturday from camp where she
spent the Week.
9 . W W
The Salem4 Rebekah Lodge,
Number 1. has been holding in
teresting summer sessions. Aft
er the regular, business meeting
of July 20, the members were en
tertained with games and refresh
ments sponsored by the Noble
Grand and her officers. Follow
ing the business session, July 27.
those present were entertained by
the- vice , grand and heir support
ers. Next Monday. August 3, the
entertainment will be offered h-
a committee of men consisting of
Mr. Carl Engstrom. Mr. Crltten
don, Mr. Peebles, and Mr. Patter
son. :
! '
A charmlag event of Tuesday
afternoon was the informal aft
ernoon of bridge with which Mrs.
George Forge and her house
guest. Miss Georgia Broderlek. of
Havre, Mont., were complimented
by Mrs.- David Wrjght ! and her
daughter, Miss Elolse Wright.
Those whe were present during
the afternoon were Mrs.. Forge,
Miss Broderlek. Mrs. Jerry King.
Mrt. R. W. Hans Selts, Mrs. Har
ris ' Leltz, and ; Miss Margaret
King. ; ;
. : , . ,'
Miss Blanche Baumgartner en
tertained a group of schoolmates
at her home, on the Autmrn road,
Tuesday evening with a slumber
party and' breakfast. Those In
the group were Jean Rodgera,
Esther Rehb. Jean Hawkins,
Elolse Hawkins. : Mabel Baum
gartner, Marie Baumgartner and
the hostess.; Blanche - Baumgart
ner;: . 1 . c
: Evens Valley Miss Bertha
Loe,':' Mrs.; Oscar 'Loe and -Mrs.
Conrad Johnson attended a show
er given Tuesday afternoon by
Miss Hilda Olson at her home in
Silverton for Mlsa Clara Larson.
A number of. parties are being
given in honor of Miss Larson
whose marriage will be an event
of. the near. future.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Jewett left
Wednesday for San Francisco
where they, will be guests of
friends for two weeks. Mr. and
Mrs. Jewett are motoring to Cali
fornia with. William Neimeyer,
who will, visit in Los Angeles at
the home of his son.'
.
Members of the Alpha Phi Al
pha sorority were guests at a no
host luncheon In the Japanese
room of the Gray Belle Wednes
day. Miss Maxine Ulrlch was In
charge of arrangements. Another
luncheon will .be given In two
weeks. i
: .:.
Mise Roberta Smith. Mlsa
Claadine Guetfroy and- Miss Jean
EastMdge were guests of Miss
Eleanor Wans tar f for luncheon
and bridge. Wednesday. ' t
r:
Mrs. Georre Hug returned Sun-
jday from Portland where she has
'Been visu'.nj Ann snogren.
Club, Aff
Society Editor
CALENPAB
August t .'.-
Mrs.; Carle Abrams j
Compliments Visitors
Among the visitors ' in Salem
who nave been the inspiration of
many Interesting social affairs
are Mrs. Cecil Hawley" of San
Francisco, California, atid Mrs.
Earl W. Baker of Clyde. Michi
gan, . who were honored at a
smart tea Thursday afternoon by
Mrs. Carle Abrams. ; w
.Both Mrs, Baker, Mrs. Abrams'
sister, who is visiting her moth
er, Mrs. R.. B.- Duncan; and Mrs.
Hawley. who is the guest of Con
gressman and Mrs. W. C. Hawley,
were former Salem residents. ,
The living rooms of the
Abrams home were colorful with
many beautiful summer flowers.
.Mrs. Lester Pearmlne assisted
Mrs. Abrams ln'serrlng tea to
the 30 guests who were Invited
to compliment the visiters. ,
Mill City .Little Miss Tillie
Mae Hull was the guest of honor
Friday afternoon at. the home of
her parents when her mother, Mrs.
C E. Hull, entertained a group,
of youngsters, accompanied . by
several - mothers, on her. seventh
birthday anniversary. Games were
enjoyed and a - dainty lunch fol
lowed, with a large birthday cake
baked by Mrs. W. H. Davis as the
center of attraction. Those pres
ent were Jane Davis, Betty Louise
Gouge,' Hasel Gouge, Dorothy
Dear. Mason. Raymond Duffy.
Clyde Duffy, Virginia Moore,
Bobble Moore. Beverly j- Ann
Moore, Alice Fee ner. Buster Fen-
ner. Bobble SUvis. Marjory Silvia,
Grace Golden., Orpha Turn are.
Edith Turnage, Billle Carson,
Clyde Rogers, . Maxine LaDuke.
Ursula Witt. Elsie Taylor. Donna
Tealer. Anna Mae Hull and Tillie
Mae Hull, .the honor guest,-and
Mrs. C. E. Hull, Mrs. Otto, Witt,
Mrs. W. H. - Davis. Miss Barbara
Davis. Mrs. Ethel Carson. - Mrs.
Fred Duffy and Mrs. Clarence
Moore. : . i I "
Mill City The amp of Mrs.
Robert Sehreeder and Mrs. R. L.
Cooper at Taylor's Grove was the
scene of a merry gathering Tues
day evening when a number of
friends motored there to spend
the evening. : Following a hearty
dinner an evening of cards was
enjoyed. Those going from Mill
City were Mr. and Mrs. C. M.
Cllne and son Charles. Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Saucier, Mrs. A. A.
Holthouse. Mrs. Mary Hendricson,
and Miss Daisy Hendricson.
c
DONTlCMBLE
. wiih a lifetime
invesimeni
An electric refrlgerazor Is a Iooosm taTeermenfi Doat
' b hosrr Iot figtrie) le pironounced moneT-crrln :
- features of the W tfnqbxuae wCornxrerr Bakmcwd'
. BwHejocator. ; r.- :: V-': ' .....
- 'A WeatinqHouae. according lo ownen. wQ acruoirr
". ear tou nearrt: Lalf Sta coat Ihm ftrsi ysq-end keep
; . IhVcmdorW
I "Find out about this conomy. It Is due to th "cosn
: pUtely balanced" construction. Find out how much a '
'-Wesfinhouse will aare In Your bome. W wfil show
- i You in actual ftoure. j '-j - -
$10 DOWN-TWO WHOLE YEARS TO PAY .
-. ' Bemember ' tho WeatLnqboua xrrea while you par
Prices are Terr modern!. Only $10 down la riulrwd.
e Balancer' may be dirlded orer two years. See us before -.
- you decide on any refrigerator of any mako or typI ;
' irS A MONEY-SAVER . .
airs
Dorothy Mo ore
Entertains For
Guest .
Entertaining In honor of sum
mer visitors is proving as popu
lar with the younger set as It Is
with their elders. One of the
most attractive affairs of, the week
was the smart 1 afternoon of
bridge with which Miss Dorothy
Moore entertained Wednesday In
honor of her house guest. Miss
Frances Patterson of Albany.
: The spacious veranda at the
home of Mrs. Gardner - Knapp
formed a delightful summery set
ting for the three tables of cards.
Mlsa Margaret Wagner received
the prize for high score ,and
guest prize was presented to Miss
Patterson. Miss Moore was asslst
anted la serving by Miss Wagner.
Guests for Ihe afternoon were
Miss BUlie Cupper, Miss Dorothy
Alexander, .Miss Bertha Babcock,
Miss Margaret Heltxel. Miss Mar
garet Engel, :Mls Ellen Hemln
way. Miss Cynthia Delano, Miss
Caroyl Braden, Miss Marjorle
Vandegrlft, Miss Margaret Wag
ner, Mlsg Myra Belt, and Miss
Joyce Anderson. ' '
COMMISSIONERS
COURT
The following is' the official
publication 'of the , record of
claims before ' 'the Marlon
county commissioners court
for the July term, t 1931,
with the amount allowed, bills
continued, etc- according - to
the records in the office of the
county clerk. . -
(Continued from July 30)
Dale Merwln, do 13.45
Ed Thomas, do ... .VJ..
Emile Van Damme,do .'
Fed Wolfer.' do ...... .
Bert Woodruff, do V.V. .
J. L. Cook, foreman.;.
Kenneth Davidson, labor.
J. D. HartweM. do . . . .,
Earl Hecker, do ......
Pete Jones, : do " . . ... . .' -
David La Bounte, do V...
Fred La Bounte, do ...
Louie La Bounte, do . ...
5.38
25.40
3.99
33.19
41.S8
S.97
8.07
3.34
. .8
8.97
8.97
8.97
8.98
2.99
8.97
3.99
Fred Reldy, do
C. D. Trout, do .
C. D. Vlckror. do
Levi Welty, do . .
Calvin Wylder, do
11.97
Administrative Expense Arct. '
Atlas Book Store, atenclls 3.50
Ross E. Moores and Co.,
printing 1.00
Rahn McWhorter Paper Co.,
paper 7.38
. Auto Maintenance Asst.
Albright Motor Co., repair
springs ............. '3.50
Mona White, cash adv. for
light adjustment ..... . .75
t . Caterpillar Accts.
1 Moors Machine Shop, angle .
Iron etc. j . .7:-..". . . . .- . t J S
Oregon Stats HJrhway .Com.
-tarter .....V.......
US
Omer Bartruff, labor ...
Paul L. Buchhols, do .
J. A. Bnrns. 'do .......
George Creok do ... . .
Albert Horning, do- .....
Harvey Horning, do ....
James McCorraick, do ...
Lester Mcllwaln, do ' ...
489.74
189.74
119.71
130.21
189.74
103.74
124.74
158.49
Raymond B. Miller, labor 128.79
Dan'Scharf. do ........ 185.74
Frank R. Woelke, d9 . '. .. 162.74
Clyde Woodruff, do .... 129.74
', MarionC rosber Acct.
Capital City Transfer- Co.,
oil ................ 21.35
Ervln Wagers, labor : . . . 81.07
Stayton Crwsber Acrt. ..-
Baker Chevrolet Co., weld
ing .1......".
Champs Garage, material -and
labor
Ross Chrlsman, rent of '
drill;
C. . Lampman, repairs. .
Mountain States Power Co.,
-.electricity ........
1.00
8.25
3.0O
4.00
1.13
" k
Salem Iron Works, material
and labor ...........
Jacob Spaniol, iron, etc...
Harold Chrlstensen. labor
Mlke.Gasner, do
347.01
4.IS
10.47
24.95
83.7
38.39
83.76
Bert Jteitniey, . do
Cecil Loose, do . .
Xkwyu o.wr, u J ..... .
C C. Stayten, foreman . . -.
119.76
. Bmss Vista Fwy Acct.
AssocUted Oil Co as. . 22.78
B. A. " Snydef, . labor ;. .
. General Acct.
99.70
CspiUl . Journal, Pub.
. claims . .' .
Oregon. Statesman, do . .
John B. Nathman. "pipe..
, fotor Patrol Accts.
Newberg Tractor Co.,
- steering wheel
Earl Horning, labor . .
John Oriesenauer, do ...
Arthur Johnson, do ....
Tony Penka. do ........
Leland Wells, do ......
North Santiam Highway
43.80
43.80
2.50
- 4.50
103.74
3.99
V 5.98
75.81
7.47
Acct. .
19.70
2.99
2.99
26.91
33.91
Chaa. B.Archerd Imp. Co.
" . wire staples, etc. .... .
Wlnfield Ferguson, labor
K. C. ' Go Ins, do ........
Jack Hamlin, do ......
J. F. Bewley, foreman . .' .
Maggie S. Sullivan, right-
of-way
51.83
Silverton raving PUnt AccC
W.-M Bressell. labor
Delbert Clark, do ...
129.74
17.45
73.29
90.74
5.23
90.74
R. C. Cook, do
Raymond Leffler, labof .
W h. ucKie. do ........
L. M. Malone, do ......
W. R. Massey, do ......
Jack Riches,- do ...;.. .
Louis-Robinson, do ....
Earl Ross.-do....
Floyd Shepherd, do. v..
Melvln Van Cleave, do . .
- St. Tanl Paving Plant
C.. H. - Ernst' Hardware.
".yalre, etc.
87.25
Iff
S9.1
.84
74
82.01
- 90.74
17.45
Acct. i
7.22
MANZANITA
MANZANITA AUTO
PARK
r J. W. PARKER. Owner
Kew. first clmti. modern eottacea.
WaUr. Uetri lichu, roo4 faraih4.
RaMasbI rates. Excellent etmp
rrnundi wits tables and claetrie lirnta
Alanzanlta, Ore. Ph. 14X31
- ": SEE .
BEN S. LANE
For best . beach ' property on
. i the coast
MANZANITA, OREGON
- 2 miles -west of Nehalem. '
; Coast Highway
EAT at the BUNGALOW
Mrs. Hard ell Sheldon .
' - We specialize In sea foods
Good Eats, Home-made Bread,
and pastries
Maaaanlra. Oregon
NEHALEM
NEAH-KAH-NIE i
1 MoanUis and a Beach Re-.
'Sort .Tavern open July .First
to Labor Day. -
j. Write r Phone -'
' MRS. 8. G. BEED
' Nehalem, Oregon -
CAINS. PLACE
. Neah-Kah-Nle Beach
Home '- Cooked Meals, Fresh
Vegetables, Chickens, Eggs, All
Home Produced.
s- Write or Phone
- -: Mrs. W. F. Cain
. Deep Sea Fish'na .
. Oregon's Only Salt Water
: AQUARIUM
- Where -the-' Highway Meets
f V. ; i1 ;the Sei, -
P. H. Balrd DEPOE BAY
CRADDOCK'S
Modern Duplex Cottages
Finest on Pacific Coast ?
. r. laft, Orev .... " .
. - R,' II. Craddock .': !
Ida M. Craddock
Riverside. Boat House '
Laanch for" Party Trips !
m J Fishing Boats " i
Roosevelt Highway and J
,'V ? SlleU Rlter
Kernvllle, Oregon
Peter Janzen, hauling aa-
Phalt ............... 119.
If
v
24
Orange Cow Refining Co.
asphalt 20lf.:
Patton Bros. Journal, etc. 1.
Carl. Smith, wood ...... 47
30
25
48
10
99
.49
.98
.99
.99
.99
.99
.49
.83
.99
.99
J. L. Cook, labor ...... 7
Malcolm Cooke, do
28.
21
i.
2.
5
2,
Gussle . Crate; do
Judd Cupp.. do ........
J. W. Evans, do
Cecil Faber, do
Ed. Faber, do
Hugh Geartn. do ......
Vie Hansen, do ........
Carl Klrsch,-do
L. H. Llckel. do ........
AT W. McKay, da .
LyleS chutk, do ........
Emmel Van Dam, do . . ; .
Fred Wolfer. do ......
Bard Woodruff, do . .". .
Floyd L. Siegmund. fore
man -. . . . . . . ,
99
98
99
37.92
Silverton ravlag Plant Acct.
Theo. M. Barr,' iron .... 12.
30
Link. Belt Co.. chain ... 38
.68
.83
Nelson - Bros Inc. elbows.
- etc v . .v. . . 4
N. Schmaltz and Sons, ce- '
ment .". ." .v. 227
Stayton Pavrn riant' Acct.
Marjr P.. .A. C.Stowell,
rent ot land-........ 60
BMdmMtr,s - Office Acct.
25
00
Llla Antrlcan, stenogra-
pher, i .V
100
185.
Oft
P. O. .Johnson;, salary and
' expense ...... T ..... .
Pacific Tel. and TeL Co.,
telephone . . . . ; . . . . . .
'.Road RoDer Acct.
Dr. A; W. Simmons, wood
Joe Zollner, labor.......
- . Sbovei Accts.
F. . O. Johnson, cash adr.
for express ..........
7. L. Latture, Equipment
Co., pins and nuts, etc.
J. A. Roebling Sons Co..
; rope, etc. ...........
Arthur H."CordIer, labor
G. C. Ray, do ..........
Lyle Sacre, do
R. A. Van Cleave, do .
ToolHosise Acct.
Oregon Wash Water Serv.
Co.; water .v. . ; . . . . .
31
46
00
90
12.
-60.
49.
1.05
69.08
76.
57.
74.
112.
90.
95
11
81
31
60
1.70
Pacific Tel and Tel. Co.,
telephone'.. .;.......
Salem Fuel Co., coal ....
Salem Junk Co.. rags . . .
' - Traffic Officer Acct,
B. R. Smith, salary' .:. .
9.
12.
3.
124.
70
00
75
70
4
Tracks Acct. - -
Halns Top and Body Shop.',
screws, ete. .......... . 1.50
Reo Sales and Service Co.;
' bumpers .. ... . . 5.40
Joe Rocone. reline brakes.
' etc. .; ..v....... 15.
Santiam Garage, towing . 6.
L. B. George, labor.'.... 3.
Richard Gooding; do "... . 3.
Floyd Langston. do '. ... 12,
Ed Smith, do ........... 17.
S. J. W. E. Smith, do .. 3.
, -Miscellaneoas Accts.
Geo. E. Allen, pipe, etc.. 109.
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Spend Your
VACATION
at ; .
Oceahside
Oregon's Most Scenic ,
- Beach Resort
Caves, Beautiful safe
Bathing Beach -
-" Shady, Sanitary Camp
GroandSy Excellent Accom
modations, Good ? Stores
Permanent Camp "of Salem
Y. ki. C. A.
For Information write any of
the following:- :' '
Roaenberar BroeW. Ben Dixoa.
R. J. Brady or Cater '
Thompson, Oceans id c. Ore. 5
BRIGGS JERKED FISH
Mild, Ready to eat. Smoked
( jwltb Ttne maple " - - .
, Also Clams and Crabs .
A. B. Brlggs. -south on highway
T '"Bay City,-Oregon " -
waue ta xtckm; k nn t visit
SUNSET POOL ROOM .
ut CafcUMerr
Coffe. SaaawieMa. Cate Driaka
, lea Creaia
" ; Serrlca with a Smils .. 4 '
Booms to Rest
- .Birr' Clements, Prop.
. ' AddrM Bos Roekavar '
when in tillamook stop
.- at . - -
HOTEL NEFF
Rates flJOO to f 1J50
Modern, Hot and' Cold -Water
; : .Steam Heat :',..',- 1
NESKOWIN
Neskowin Beach j
Community Kitchen'
" -and ' 1 .
: i - Camp Grounds,
Cottages Restaurants
.: Garage Towing . Service ;
; Hotel : Store ;
Ames Hardware, rope., eU. 54.37
W. E- Barns, Tings, etc. S.90,
Capital City Transfer Co.,
-ofl 40.35
Dough ton and Sherwln. .
axes, etc . .... ...... 5.75
D. O. Drag er, cash adr. for
licensee ............ 22.00
Dl O. Drag er, cash adv. tor "
freight 28.57
Eastman Bros., blow pipe
system 189.51
E. H. Edwards Co cable 372.41
Elliott Printing House, - .
; ' printing, .102.00
Ray LC Farmer Hdw. tiles, -
etc. 50.53
Gabriel Powder and Supply "
Co.. powder, etc ....1202.08
General Petroleum Corn..
oil 43.76
A. C. Haag and Co.. belt; -
etc 39.70
R. L. Hart, road viewer. . 20.60
Honevman Hdw. Co blades
etc 37.62
Jelderks and Smith agency.
insurance premiums . . 118.50
Ira Jorgensen. bolts, etc 110.89
P. J. Larsen and Sons, wag- -
on poles, etc ....... 37.50
E. C. Lan. cement ...... 107.40
M. J. LenUch. chain, etc 26.12
Lewis Bell Service Sta
gas 16.25
LoLgLgers and Contractors ;
Mach. Co.. gauge, etc.. 77.99
C. B. McElhaney, road view-
er i 22.20
Fred J Miller, do ...... 45.19
J. H. Missler, rods, etc. . 19.60
V. E.'Newcomb, repair
tire ...i 3.50
Oregon Powder Co powder.
etc 359.52
Pohle Staver Co., labor-
and 'parts. ......204.70
Portland General Elec. Co.
electricity 26.78
Robertson Heavy Hdw.
Co., steel ........ ... 67.68
Salem Hdw. Co., shovels,
etc ...... -31.74
Shell Oil Co.. gas ...... 645.52
Silver Falls Tbr. Co.. ibr. 254.59
Chaa. K. Spauldlng Log Co.. -
do 133.80
H. S. Swart, Co. engineer '222.42
Union OH Co., of Califs gas 73.08
Smith and. Watkins, reline
'brakes, -etc. ......... 21.37
Valler Motor Co.. gaskets.
etc, ; ...v. 12.60
Valley Petroleum Co..- Inc. .
oU; etc. 147.79
West Coast Powder Co
" powder-.......;..... 771.22
Western Auto Supply Co., ? -canteen
............ ' 3.44
J.-'P. Wtlduet. wood .... 155.00
Woodbury and Wheeler Co
shovel.s etc 592.42
H. Zingler. straightening
- fender 5.00
W. P. Collard. do ......1097.85
First Nan Bank. rock... 91.97
Chas. Hoyt. do . . 965.25
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SWi
NEWPORT
Abbey Hotel and Grille
Gives you the best in sea food
and chicken dinners. Steam
heated rooms, with or without
baths. ' ...
r -
... 3.3. TOBIJT . Newport
Cherry City Cottage ".
Cabins $6 and $7 per week
Modern Cottages prices
reasonable , .
Address P. O. Box 423
Newport, Ore.
See The -
j FISHING BOATS
Unloadino; Their" Catch
. at Our Dock
. Newport Fish Co.
The Camp at the Beach
. Jump Off Joe Camp '
. 2-3-4 Room Cottages ;
: Write for Reservations ;'
or
Phone 132 ;
Newport, Ore..
: Sea Crest. Cottages
Fronting the Bathing Beach
f ' 2-3-4 Rooms Garages
Two Blocks North of :
Nataroriam ; .
r Newport "Naf
, New Games . "
. Miniature Golf Course ;
Gray Belle Restaurant (of
Salem) in, Connection-
C H. Bradshaw, Manager
Van's Cottages
' . Tent City - : .
i room furnished;, wood,
water and lights; bring top
bedding and table silver; open
nitee. A. J. Van Wassenhove,.
-Newport, Phone 151
Gray Belle
No. 2
I 'I-
Fountain and Lunch
: in "TheAat"
' NEWPORT, OREl
rMake.ronrsclf To Hum.
: JOHN BLAKELY ;
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