PAGE TEN Crowd Fills Hall to Capacity; Tableau is Feature . Of Affair MARION, Dec. 28 The annu al Chrlatmai program of the Mar lon community waa siren last Wednesday, at Woodmen hall, be fore a crowd which packed the hall to Its capacity. The greater portion of the program waa by ttub school children, tne most im pressire number being by the children of the primary grade. Dressed in sleeping garments they marched around the room, singing carols as they marched. A beautiful tableau, with songs and dialogue, told of the birth of the Christ child. Much credit for the success of the program is due the teachers, Prof. Hanson, jaiss Hutton and Miss Plerson; also to Mrs. Albert Lafky, who trained the children in the musical num bers. Miss Claudlne Roland, who is attending Willamette univer sity, and was home orer tne wee end. sang a solo, as did Miss Stewart, daughter of the Presby terian minister. Both Rer. stew- art and Rer. Smith, of the FriendsJ. :hurch, made brief but appropriate, remarks. - Among the young people of our community who are away rrom home Snd were spending the Tuletlde under their parental roofs, In addition to MIsa Roiana. were Miss Inez Lee, an interne at Good Samaritan hospital, Port land; Charles Smith, a radio stu dent in Portland, and Miss Doro tha Gray, head lady of the United Motors, Seattle. Miss Margaret Maddox, of Eu gene, was house guest of the Grays over the weekend, going from here to attend the Oregon Teachers' association, at Portland this week.- Several Christmas parties were given in the community. Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Lee entertained with a family party. Those enjoying the dinner were their daughter Inez and son, Ernest, the latter home from high school at Stayton; Mr. Lee's mother, Mrs. Christina Lee, Mr. Lee's brother, O. E. Lee and wife and daughter, all of Silver ton. Another happy home dinner was at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schermacher. Their three children, Clara, Wllma and Emil, Mr. Schermacher's father and mother, from Cottage Grove, and his brother. Lieutenant A. Scher macher, on a two month vacation from his station at Honolulu were present. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Gray en tertained at their home Christ mas their daughter, Dorothea, their son Kenneth and wife, of Corvallis, and Horace Addis. Interest is great and is increas ing in the next meeting of the Marion local of the Farmers' TJn. lon, which will be held New Tear's eve. At this meeting the men of the local are to furnish both the entertainment and the feed. A playlet on pretentious proportions, or a pantomime, or something of the sort, Is being nightly rehearsed. The men re fuse to say Just what Is to be giv en, hut intimate that one of them will Impersonate a female, and do It In a manner to excite the envy of every woman who sees the performance. The lady members and their friends are all anxious to see Just what will' be done. As to the feed, they are not quit so confident. It may equal the splendid lunches always put n by the women and then again It may not. The meeting will be an invita tion affair, each member being allowed a limited number of guests and Invitations are eagerly sought for. JEFFERSON, Dee. 28 Among Jefferson people who spent Christmas day out of town were: Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Mars who m ere guests of their so ., L. D. Mars and family in Salem; Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Emery spent the day at Philomath with old time friends, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lanway. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Curl and son Lindon motored to Portland where they enjoyed a family din ner with Mrs. Curl's mother, Mrs. F. Schults and Mrs. Curl's broth er and family. Mrs. Minnie Smith enjoyed a visit with her son, Ernest Smith and family In Salem. She planned to stay several days there. Mrs. Emma Whedbee and daughter Garnett spent Christmas day with relatives in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knight and son Billie, went to Roseburg where they were guests of Mr. Knight's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Knight. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bllyeu at tended family dinner at the some of Mr. Bilyeu's sister, Mrs. o. E. Martin at Independence. Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Thurston were guests of their son, Rey Thurston and family, near Scio. Mrs. 8. M. Green, Miss Rose Green and W. L. Jones were din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. E Merritt In Albany Christmas day t. a. McKee Is spending sever al days during the Christmaa hoi Idays at Carlton, at the home of &is daughter, Mrs. J. J. Denson ana family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Terhune and family were dinner guests of Mrs. Jessie Smith and Miss Olive Griffith, at Corvallis Christmas day. Mrs. Nettle Reeves spent Christ mas day with her brother W. F. Klampe and family at Lablsh Cen ter.. Other guests at the Klampe home were Mrs. Klampe's par oats, Mr. and Mrs. P. Springer of Woodburn; Rudolph de Vries and P. Blschoft of Pratum. Miss ra Klampe aad P. Bischoff inns u VISITORS REPORTED aesompanlei Mrs. Kearta home that eTeniag. and earoute. they ailed on friends, Mr, and Mrs. A. W. Powell and family, and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hicks, near Pra tum. Mrs. Blcks Is a former Jef ferson resident, and was primary teacher in the Jefferson school for several days. CALLERS NUMEROUS AT STAVTOrJ HOMES STAYTON, Dec. 28 Many Stayton homes have been enter taining guests the past few days. Mr. and Mrs. Dave M. John have had as their guests, Mr. John's mother, Mrs. D. M. John, of Cor vallis and his sister, Mrs. a Smith; of Oakland, Calif. On Sat urday, Mrs. John invited In a lew friends to meet these ladies and they spent a pleasant time playing contract bridge. The John's took their guests over to Corvallis Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. George Keech en tertained with a large family din ner party on Christmas day, com plimenting their son, Edwin and his bride. Beside the guests of honor, there were present, Mr, and Mrs. John Walker of Spirit Lake, Idaho; Miss Mary and Leon ard Walker, of West Stayton; Miss Mable Walker and John Green of Portland; Richard Walk er and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Little, of Turner. Following the dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Keech left for a honeymoon trip to British Columbia. Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Beauchamp had as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Mulkey, Marvel Williams and family and Ben F. Mulkey Jr., all of Portland. However Dr Beauchamp was 111 and unable to take part in the festivities, and has since been confined to his bed Mrs. John Woodworth, of Bos' ton Mass., is a guest at the B. S Clarke home. She is a sister of Mrs. Clarke, and they had not met for the past nine years. She i3 the mother of Chester Bridge- wood, who has been making his home with the Clarkes the past year or more. Beside the above mentioned additional guests at the Clarke home for Christmas dinner were their daughter and husband. Dr. and Mrs. W. N. Pintler. COMMISSIONERS COURT (Continued from page 9) ROAD DISTRICT NO. 59 Lewis Judson, patrolman . . . 8.48 ROAD DISTRICT, NO. 60 M. R. RingwaJd. trough 39.00 ROAD DISTRICT NO. 64 Chas. K. Spaulding log. co., lbr. 72 E. Labren, labor 1.49 Earl Manning, labor 6.48 Henry Manning, labor 1.99 John F. Manniner, patrolman 22.91 ROAD DISTRICT NO. 63 C. A. Hannegan, labor 3.98 Pearl Patterson, labor 39 Ray Patterson, labor 99 Henry Stafford, labor 3.99 Richard Patterson, patrolm'n . 11.96 ROAD DISTRICT NO. 66 H. M. Crane, labor S9 Leonard Walker, patrolman '. 3.98 ROAD DISTRICT NO. 69 N. Schmaltz & Sons, tile .... 3.06 John A. Giles, labor 357 Anton Vandercoevering, labor 159 Chas. Gilles, patrolman 16.94 ROAD DISTRICT NO. 70 Ditters General store, handle, etc 4.95 Murphy Gardner Lbr. Co., lbr. 17.93 Edward Berheart, labor 9.95 Leonard Doerfler, labor 955 Remus Lambrecht, labor .... 1155 Chas. Staiger, patrolman 2154 ROAD DISTRICT NO. 83 J. T. Davis, labor 14.92 Calvin Harral, labor 2.98 O. A. Newmeyer, labor 1452 George Keech, patrolman ... 1355 ROAD DISTRICT NO. 88 Geo. Baker, labor 9.97 D. E. Blinston, labor 3.98 Fred Wintermantel, labor . . . 957 Ray Reeves, patrolman 19.95 ROAD DISTRICT NO. 99 Charles Heinz, patrolman ... 5.98 ROAD DISTRICT NO. 30 W. M. Skelton, labor 7.47 MARKET ROAD NO .3 E. E. Ayers, labor 10.94 MARKET ROAD NO. 7 Ivan Manning, labor 159 MARKET ROAD NO. 8 Ed Faber, labor 2.98 Lee Gast, labor 8.95 Lloyd Hopkins, labor 9.47 Emile Van Damme, labor .... 15.91 MARKET ROADS NOS. 8 A 9 Earl Hecker, labor 1755 Grant Jones, patrolman .... 23.94 MARKET ROAD NO. 9 G. E. Croisant, labor 5.97 J. S. Higginbotham, labor . . . 6.96 c. c. Long, labor 756 Flarelle Stanton, labor 557 Ralph Stanton, labor 557 Chas. E. Vrendenburg, labor. . 8.95 MARKET ROAD NO. 1 0 J. H. Miller, foreman 3.98 MARKET ROAD NO. 11 A. C. Snyder, foreman 359 MARKET ROAD NO. 12 John Gearin, labor 78 liee Oast, labor 3.9a Arthur Jette, Jr., labor . 1.99 MARKET ROAD NO. 13 John Gearin, labor 258 MARKET ROAD NO. 15 O. V. Cannichael, atendlng lanterns s5o J. r. Natnman, lanterns 3.60 MAKKE TROAD NO. 16 Dave Swansen, labor 259 F. O. Sweaney, labor 159 i. w. owre, foreman 5.9s MARKET ROAD NO. 23 Earl Barber, labor im Arthur Spilbrink, labor 159 M. M. McGee, foreman 359 MARKET ROAD NO. tt D. A. White dr Son, seed .... 600 J. P. Coonse, labor 17.90 Ralph Dutoit, labor ., UM Peter Engrecht, labor 14 92 Roy Hackenberg, labor ...... 1850 Harry Haverkemp, labor 1850 ieajeiancks, labor 1701 wieu Miner, laoor 1 gg F. R. Nusom, labor K93 A. J. PunzeL labor 557 W. H. Punzel, labor 1452 M. M. Shivley. labor mm James Ryan, labor 1.99 T. J. Shively, labor 1750 ueo. snutn, labor 12 93 C. Truiett, labor 1452 Root. Cole, foreman 85.81 MARKET ROADS NOS. 25 A 28 Union Abstract Co- certifi cates of title 40X0 The ; MARKET ROAD NO. 1 W. J. Brauner, labor -M P.XMym,uW......... IM MARKET ROAD NO. 3S W. M. Puller, labor .......... M Jay Graham, labor ....... 9M M. J. Lentech, picks, ate. .... 8.85 Leslie Brown, labor ......... 4837 2L Glad em. labor ....... 2138 Max Holland, labor .......... 12.43 Jacob Hopflnger, labor ....... 22.13 L. M. Malone, labor 24.37 Ed Reld. labor . 24.37 Floyd Shepherd, labor ...... 2039 Francis Shepherd, labor ..... 12.43 John Tweedie, labor 24.12 W. H. Fair, labor 352 W J Volgamore labor ........ 34.12 MARKET ROAD NO. 34 Starr Hardware Co level M Walter Borchiers labor 1137 Ed Burbee level 1137 Theo Fisher labor .1536 I L Moore labor 1137 Allen Porter labor .49 MARKET ROAD NO. 38 Paul Bailiff foreman 337 Joe Doerfler labor 39 MARKET ROAD NO. 38 Emile Van Damme labor .... 238 MARKET ROAD NO. 45 Ray Loquet welding etc 11.40 Mike Schafer fence 122.00 Arthur Sunde labor ........ 239 Hubert Elliott labor 835 Ray Hayes labor . 855 John Kimsey labor 1336 Ira Loren labor 6.46 Wm Mires labor 258 MARKET ROAD NO. 48 W DeSart labor ' . ". 2238 H K Funrue labor 1330 Ronald Heater labor 2154 MARKET ROAD NO. 81 John Kushnick lumber 1.12 Ted Dobacan labor 1137 P E Jensen foreman 1137 MARKET ROAD NO. 83 R J Bettencourt foreman 1556 MARKET ROAD NO. 87 George J Alcher labor 358 Hugh Boyle labor 358 MARKET ROAD NO. 81 Vernon Miller labor 158 J H Miller foreman 3.99 MARKET ROAD NO. 63 Walter Bennett labor 75 W G Pearmine foreman 6.00 Ted Dobacan labor 1751 Ed Faber labor 1552 R L Freeberg. labor 1157 James Harvey labor 756 Joe Hecker labor 1353 Bert Knowels labor 736 Chas McLaughlin labor 955 Chester Pewonka labor 1731 W W Pope labor 1532 Roy Scollard labor 1751 Geo Seifer labor 338 Gabe Vanderbeck labor 3.98 C O Wright labor 1751 P E Jensen foreman 3930 MARKET ROAD NO. 74 Leo Buchheit labor 5.00 O Edland labor 358 P J Gilanders labor 358 Fred Lucht labor 558 C L Willig labor 7.98 Robert Zollner labor 358 Joseph A Van Cleave foreman 738 MARKET ROAD NO. 75 W D Nicol labor 159 MARKET ROAD NO. 77 Eugene Chick grub hoe etc .. 1.05 Pure Iron Culvert & Manuf. Co. culverts 29.24 Bert Barkhurst labor 3.48 Jesse Barkhurst labor ... 557 A L Bradfield labor 3.48 Shirley Brown labor 8638 R W Davis labor 557 Loren Dunagan labor 3.48 Jay Graham labor 557 Bertrand Iversen labor 1157 Geo Kilian labor 557 P L Lacey labor 3.98 R C McGinnis labor 258 F N Robinson labor 557 R A Staggs labor 857 Jake Van Arnum labor ...... 3.48 J L Van Arnam labor 358 John Ward labor 857 J S -Korb foreman 33.08 MARKET ROAD NO. 86 L A Dumond labor 457 MARKET ROAD NO. 89 J H Baldwin labor 41.12 Merritt Brown labor 40.08 Harvey Colson labor 25.86 Geo Crook labor 44.81 O E Davis labor 5631 F J Fox labor 2332 Dan Kintz labor 3530 T C Nichols labor 46.06 Frank Simpson labor 935 Leonard Snyder labor 3858 Robert Sphoon labor 139 Henry Steinkamp foreman .. 737 MARKET ROADS NOS. 34 A' 46 F E Armstrong labor 1731 W Copple labor ,. 1731 S Harmon labor 1532 H M KKuenzl labor 2332 Earl Ross labor 15.42 Ed Svarvari labor 1134 MISC. M R ENGINEERING The Frederick Post Co level rod 2736 Floyd L Siegmund rent of transit boo P F Ford engineer 149.77 J F McGee engineer 174.77 H S Swart county engineerN212.19 Willard Brown engineer 114.77 F W Casey chalnman .. 91.77 Robert Drager chalnman .... 87.78 M E Gdeeson chalnman .... 87.78 D E Hardcastle chalnman .. 91.77 J H Herren chalnman .'. 91.77 oarrou M Rominson chalnman 91.77 A O Shaw chalnman 91.77 IN tV BERG BRIDGE ACTTP Electric Supplies & Contk Co eiectrieftv t Yamhill Electric Co. elec .... -1.50 It's Time to CLEAN UP YOUR OFFICE FILES Perhaps all you need ia a transfer case in which to transfer your 1931 correspondence, orders, and other ma,uer- If so we can supply you with the famous "Y and E" cases. Perhaps you will need a new filing cabinet or other filing supplies. You can buy all your supplies here at the Commercial Book Store. LOOK OVER THIS LIST THE THING YOU NEED TO MAKE YOURS AN EFFICIENT OFFICE MAY BE HERE! Filing Cabinets Filing Suppliea Transfer Cases Folders Diaries The Commercial Booh Store 163 North Commercial OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. ' Oregon. Tuesday Morning, December 29, 1931 - ADMTNISTRATXVX EXP. ACCT. TJ O BoyeT Gash ady for trt.. . 32 AUTO MAINTENANCE ACCT. Albright Motor Co cable .... 235 Douglas McKay Cher Co light - witch 130 ' CATERPILLAR MO. 4 ACCT. J A.Burns labor ............ 2334 MARION CRUSHER ACCT. Capital City Transfer Oo Oil 36.19 Otto Hoven labor 9431 Xj B Malm labor ............ 6436 Arthur Morgan labor ....... 6631 Errin Wagers labor "6436 Robert Wagers labor 6436 STAYTON CRUSHER ACCT. Champ 8 Garage thread shaft 130 Moutain States Power oo elec tricity 247.16 Stayton Hardware Co Die nails etc 237 Bert Keithley labor 8530 Gus Neymler labor .......... 638 Tom Quilhot labor .. 8530 Ralph Splcer labor 8530 C C Stayton foreman 12235 BTJENA VISTA FERRY ACCT. B A Snyder operating' ferry . . 59.70 Gilbert M Snyder operating ferry 39.70 GENERAL EXP. ACCT. Capital journal publishing claims 47.60 Oregon Statesman publishing ftlalma 47.60 John B Natnman pipe ....... 6.00 MOTOR PATROL ACCTS. Bochsler Hardware funnel etc 1.73 Feenaughtly Machinery Co ball racer etc 838 Paul Sows sharpening tools.. 2.40 N B Traviss labor and parts. . 30 Valley petroleum Co gasoline. 94.71 Omer Bartruff labor 9536 John Griensenauer labor .... 97.10 Lester McHwain labor 8339 Raymond B Miller labor .... 8936 Dan Scharf labor 95.76 Lee Wells labor 85.78 Frank R Woelke labor 95.76 ST. PAUL PAVING PLT. Floyd Siegmund timekeeper.. 234 SILVERTON PAVING PLANT Salem Portland Frt. line freight 30 W R Massey labor 3.49 PILE DRIVER Priem & Caspell gas 6.47 Salem Bargain House loading lng block 5.00 F O Johnson salary 3t exp.... 181.46 Pac Tel & Tel Co telephone . 1235 Lila Antrican stenographer.. 50.00 Zelpha White stenographer.. 9.00 TOOL HOUSE ACCT. Capital Second hand store jack 130 Geo Lawrence Co pump etc.. 536 Oregon Wash Water Serv water 234 Pac Tel & Tel Co telephone.. 1030 Chas K Spaulding Log Co lights 30 TRAFFIC OFFICERS ACCT. B R Smith salary 124.70 TRUCKS ACCT. Monitor Garage gas etc 1733 Walter F Wengenroth gas etc 638 Lyle Sacre labor 430 MISC. BRIDGE ACCTS Phillip Fischer traveling exp.. 40.43 Linn county Oregon half exp. on Stayton bridge 44639 Gilbert Anderso nlabor 31.41 Roy Brenner labor 31.41 Robt Bye Jr labor 2732 Wm Dunnlgam labor 2054 Albert Hennie labor 31.41 H W Hughlctt labor 31.41 Ted KKuenzl labor 2752 Greg A Robl labor 2752 Frank Schampier labor , 31.41 V D Scott labor 31.41 Joe Wolf labor 31.41 Phillip Fischer foreman 5532 MISCELLANEOUS ACCTS. J D Adams Co Hub caps eto . . 1650 Geo E Allen faucet etc 650 Ames Hardware nails etc .... 1.40 Associated Oil Co gasoline ... 2035 The Austin Weseern Rd Mach Co bits etc. 11035 U G Boyer cash adv for stamps 5.00 W E Burns plugs etc 34.78 D G Drager cash adv for frt. 833 G A Ehlen nails 8.75 C H Ernst Hardware nails eto 7.75 Ray- L Farmer Hdw spikes eto 14.19 Gabriel Powder & Supply Co powder etc 10.48 Hains Top & Body Shop re pair curtains 435 Honeyman Hardware Co screws etc 23.04 International Harvester Co, repairs 6.68 Ira Jorgensen points eto 356.15 M J Lentsch repair mower eto 3.10 Loggers 5z Contractors Mach Co fan belt etc 5.72 C B Elhaney road viewer .... 639 Mercer Steel Co Die steel.... 800.69 Chas P Mulkey shingles 730 E M Niles typist 3.00 Oregon state highway com bridge plates 17.12 Oregon state highway com parts 195.06 Portland General Elec Co electricity 111.49 Robertson Heavy Hard Co Ssttel 1033 Salem Hardware Co shovels etc 26.05 Shell Oil Co gasoline 560.73 Silver Falls Tbr Co lumber ..247.77 Silverton Appeal Tribune publishing notices 350 Chas K Spaudlng Log Co br 59.85 Standard Oil Co of Calif oil. . 2.65 Stayton Mall publishing notice 230 Union Oil Co of Calif gaso line and asphalt 4984.05 Date Books Calendar Pads Inventory Sheets Blank Books Income Tax Records Phone 4534 WINS SUIT i i Claiming the unlawful use of his Idea for the "push-button' mech anism for opening camera shatters in place of the old bulb-pressure method, Charles B. Gray (above), inventor, of Philadelphia, who re cently sued the Eastman Kodak Company for one and a half .mil lion dollars, has been awarded a verdict of $153,553. Federal jury in Philadelphia heard the case. Valley Motor Co recharging batteries 41.83 West Coast Powder Co powder 30.73 Woodbury & Co pipe etc 33.17 O D Binegar labor 95.76 Noah Carter labor 43.77 W H Carter labor 55.83 J L Cook labor 4835 Malcolm Cooke labor 17.92 Frank Doner labor 4.48 F A Dutton labor 95.76 Earl A Evans labor 2137 Ben H Hawkins labor 119.76 J JJ Hollett labor 24.37 Bertrand Iversen labor ...... 21.83 Robert Judson labor 29.84 Wm R King labor 8038 Alba Lowman labor 50 83 Wm McHwaln labor 95.76 E McMaybJOl labor 2437 Alvle Myers labor 555 Gus Neymler labor r... 258 Lyle Sacre labor 47.76 Nick Schab labor 50.83 Harvey Striker labor 5.97 Walter Striker labor 4138 L M Van Cleave labor 11538 Leonard Walker labor 5234 W C Woolhridge labor 75.81 O Wylder labor 2437 A O Snyder patrolman 3439 First Natl Bank Trust Dept ITavel 106.75 Chas H Hoyt gravel 825435 Ladd & Bush Bank gravel.... 86.78 Elmer Lorence rock 85135 Wm Mires rock 8033 Oregon Gravel co gravel .. 893.14 E L Rlgdon gravel 2547.10 J s Rlsley rock and gravel ..8469.45 Fred Womack gravel 130.17 Allen Bellinger Inc haul gravl27939 L M Case haul gravel 1139.04 M Crouser haul gravel 2934 W J Davenport haul gravel ..541.62 V M De Coster haul gravel ,. 63.83 S W Harper haul gravel 88030 Ronald E Jones haul gravel. .27435 JJ A Kapphahn haul gravel 207835 Cleo Keppinger haul gravel.. 598.62 P A King haul gravel 177238 Lloyd Moser haul gravel ....25038 John Nag haul gravel 27834 Carl Pflaum haul gravel .... 25.77 L R Tweedie haul gravel ....560.79 W Watkins haul gravel 28438 Wtm as SDDCIDII State Industrial Ace Com ins 28636 W. P. Oonard. gravel ......... 10335 Walter Bennett, labor ........ 1732 W. M. Bradler. labor . . . . . . . . . 1034 G. W. Casebler. labor ........ 338 Glenn Coffer, labor 139 Wm. Dorenbush. labor 1630 W. H. Harpst, labor 139 Harry Heah, labor 132 Jack May, labor 1630 Glenn Mills, labor .......... 1630 P. O. Muckrldge, labor 1336 Ed Myers, labor ............. 855 Geo. B. Nelson, labor 1532 H. D. Nelson, labor 1630 Tom Newton, labor 1551 Ed Wilson, labor 139 George J. Crook, labor . 738 Union Oil Co. of Calif, fuel oil 41430 Alfred Hersch Estate, damages 166.00 C. M. Hin and C. J. Ramsden, . damages 3430 A. E. Johnson, damages 6930 W. A. Jones, damages 62.00 C. J. Ramsden, labor ........ 18330 A. T. Savage, damages ...... 46.00 H. O. Taylor, damages 11630 Myrtle C. Taylor, damages . . . 4530 J. A. and Addle Young, dam ages 3430 PhlllpL use of car . . 14.40 Gilbert Anderson, labor .... 26.17 Roy Brenner, labor 19.19 obt. Bye, Jr, labor 26.17 Wm. Dunnlgan, labor ....... 26.17 Albert Hennies, labor 26.17 H. W. Hughlett, labor 26.17 Ted KeunzL labor 22.68 Greg. A. Robl, labor 26J7 Frank Schampier, labor 26.17 Phillip Fischer, foreman 52.42 GENERAL FUND December Term, 1931 POOR ACCT. Mrs. Rosanna Alcher, relief . . 15.00 Lena Bartruff, relief 3230 Mrs. May Bedient, relief 10.00 O. W. & Kate Beeman, relief . 20.00 Ruth Berry, relief 1730 Emma J. Bigler, relief 1730 Mary Robson, relief of Martha - Bilieu 15.00 Chas. P. Boies, relief 15.00 Boys and girls aid society, reL 25.00 Geo. Braugh, relief of self and wife 15.00 Elizabeth Brinegar, relief .... 2030 Mrs. M. E. Brooks, relief 1530 Mrs. Amos Brown, relief 10.00 Edwin F. & Anna Butterfleld, relief 25.00 Vrs. Maggie Cave, relief ...... 10.00 Mrs. Belle ChurchU, labor .... 10.00 Ed Condon, labor 10.00 Mrs. Ef fie Cooder, labor 15.00 Mrs. Edith Cratsenberg, relief 15.00 Clara I. Dimlck, relief 2530 Ulyssa Ellen Dodge, delief . . . 10.00 Johanna Dunn, labor 1730 Mrs. Margaret Eder, relief .. 25.00 Mrs. Anna Engelhart, relief . . 10.00 Leonard Flelschmann relief of self and wife l5.00 John Fowler, relief of self 3s wife 15.00 Florence L. Furman, relief of self and husband 20.00 Carrie Gilbert, relief 15.00 Mrs. Ada L. Golden, relief . . . 10.00 Llzette Gobin, relief 12.00 Jacob Gotthart, relief 1230 W. L. Cobb, relief of Chas. Groening 8.00 Chas. Hardwick, relief 10.00 J. H. Harper, relief 830 J. F. Bewley, relief of Levi A. Harris 10.00 Alex Hasvol, relief 15.C0 Mrs. Mabel Hendricson, relief 8.00 Lillian HH1, relief 20.00 Mrs. Pauline Clark, relief Newt Hornbuckle 10.00 Wm. F. Horrom, relief 10.00 Mary Jackson, relief 15.00 Sarah E. Kephart, relief 15.00 Katherlne Kopf, relief 15.00 Mr. and Mrs. Prosper LaCha- pelle, relief 20.00 Ruth Larson, relief 3230 Bessie M. Elofson, relief Em ma Lundeen 15.00 Eve Martin, relief 10.00 ffffiDDBSDnEDM r v.n.'vr Thw. relief of Harry Meeker 23.00 Carl H. Johnson, relief Chaa. J A.MfHer Reglna Moffenbier, relief .;. 1300 Mrs. May Nelson, relief Wm. " Nelson 10- Mrs. Alvira Northcutt, rellf e. . 1230 Mrs. June Nussear, relief .... 2530 Mrs. KirsttOdman, relief .... 20.00 Anna Ott. relief 1 00 Mrs. Louisa Paquette, relief of self and Nora Pluard 2030 Wm. H. Parris, relief 10.00 Mrs. D. A. Parsons, relief .. 1530 B. A. Borrevlk, relief of Ola Pederson H-00 Anna Pugh, relief 18.00 Mrs. Annie Renlck, relief .... 1330 Frank C. Clark, relief of Cath- rlne Rhodes W30 Lucille Rogers, relef 1530 Alfred Rose, relief 1530 Henry I Sagsvold, relief .... 1030 F. X. Saucier, relief 1030 Joseph & Rosalia Schauer reL 2530 John Schlehuber, relief .... 5.00 Lucy M. and Newton M. Sev en, relief 2150 Thomas Rlsley, relief 10.00 Mrs. W. R. Slyter, relief 1530 Hugh B. Smith, relief ....... 1030 Mrs. Mary R. Steward, relief 1530 Hulda Stripling, relief 830 Murtls M. Syphert, relief ... 1030 Mrs. Walter TmneL relief ... 2530 Addle Tapper, relief 1530 Savllla Waldron, relief 15.00 Mrs. Anna L. Wheeler, relief 1530 Hattle Wllbanks, relief 30.00 Alice Bertha Williams, relief . 2030 Mrs. W. H. Williams, relief of self and husband 1030 Chas. W. Wirtz, relief of self and wife 22.00 Alma Zuercher, relief 3030 TICKETS GOOD ON ALL TRAINS LEAVING . . . rmsadetut, New Year's Dj The last time this year you can "go places" at such sensationally low fares. A rare opportunity to see the famous Pasadena Tournament of Roses. SAMPLE ROUNDTRIPS: Portland S .90 San Francisco Los Angeles Medford Klamath Falls Eugene City Ticket Office, 184 North Liberty, Phone 4642 Passenger Depot, 13th and Oak, Phone 4403 It won't last for long bnt now you can saye and sayc safely. No great ex Talne per dollar anywhere. Onr complete assortment of Flor rtiffan Shoes for your selection. vmcaI maintenance free em ployment bureau ......... 50.00 Dr. V. EL Hockett, physician . 65.00 ASSESSOR'S OFFICE ACCOUNT R. Shelton, deputy 115.00 A. W. Jones, deputy ........ 115.00 Eva Roberts, clerk .v......... 100.00 Alma Ackerman, cleric 100.00 CLEKS OFFICE ACCOUNT C. O. Ward, deputy 115.00 W. S. Larrikin, deputy 115.00 J. H. Ward, deputy, 110.00 A. M. PresnalL deputy ...... 100.00 H. A. Judd, deputy 50.00 DOG LICENSE FUND ACCT. HT A. Judd, clerk 50.00 COURT HOUSE ACCT. A. BLWratt. Janitor 70.00 I Hobson. Janitor 70 00 W. W. Hd, janitor .uw Teresa Klrsch, elevator opera tor , 530 DIST. ATTORNEY'S OFFICE Lyle J. Page, deputy 100.00 Josephine Maulding, stenog rapher 50.00 JUVENILE COURT ACCT. Nona White, probation officer 109.70 RECORDER'S OFFICE ACCT. Eva c. Lenhardt. deputy .... 100.00 Myrtle Beecroft, deputy ..... 100.00 Ava C. Suridborg. deputy .... w.w Louise R. Poojade, stenog rapher 90.00 KJUilSTRATIOBr A ELECTIONS hTo. Mattson, clerk 90.00 SCHOOL 6UFTS. OFFICE ACCT. Cora E. Re id, assistant 10030 Wavne D. Hardin jsunerrisor 120.00 Cora E. Reld, truant officer.. 15.00 SEALER OF WTS. MSKS. ACCT, SHERIFF'S OFFICE ACCT. J. V JnnnL f Aler 4237 S. O. BurkharVdeputy 124.70 w. T. Barber .deputy m.rm (To be continued) Toumamtnt Rases, 15.05 23.40 6.00 6.50 1.40