ftAGE TZX1 TLs G3EG0N STATESMAN, Galen. Oregon, Tuesday llornin, Deeexaher I, 1S33 '. --i Edna J. Brown Is Called to Beyond Funeral Is Wednesday For Oldest of Pioneer I I Residents S1LVERTON. Not. 30 With the passiftg of Mrs. Edna J. Brown Sunday morning at 2 o'clock, one "of Silrerton 'a oldest pioneer resi- " dents Is gone. Mrs.' Brown -. was born at Monitor, a few miles east of Silrerton, Norember 25,. 1850. " Fnneral serrlces will be held Wed nesday at 1 o'clock from the Ek- mu chapel at Silrerton with con-' . eluding serrlces at the cremator ium of Portland. Mrs. Edson Corn stock and Mrs. Alyin Legard will " furnish the music and Rev. 1 D. Lester Fields will deliver tha ad- . dress. - I - - - - ". Mrs. Brown's parents were Wil liam French and Delilah Ann (Clearer) Eastham, pioneers of 1848. They came In the train of Bclirar Walker and settled on a homestead near Monitor,' w'aere Mrs. Brown was reared. , r Hew Union Fla Ait young girl, Mrs. Brown and her sister. Viola, at the outbreak of the dril war constrncted a anion flag, the first to be used in this vicinity. The flag, flying over the Eastman home, was the cause of a bitter quarrel between union sympathizers and those of the Confederate sympathies.- The ma jority prored to be union-minded, however,' and the flag was permit ted to ty. : . .. j . At 18 Mrs. Brown began teach- ing and i taught in many - of the early schools In Marion county. W. S. Jack of Silrerton, who is now past 70, Is one of Mrs. Brown's early pupils. The first public library In this end of Mar lon county was established at the Eastman home at Monltbr, and some of the early records were tn Mrs. Brown's possession when she died. ! ' "; 1 Edna Eastham and James Mad ison Brown were married at a double wedding, the other couple being Mr. and Mrs. Jake McV Clalne. associated with the early financial ihlstory of SilTerton. Mr. Brown was a son of Mathew and Luclnda j( Davis) Brown. ' Grandchildren Survive : Surviving Mr. Brown are four grandchildren, Delmar Brown of Portland. 1 Lowell Brown of Sil rerton, Virginia Brown of Silrer ton and now a student of the Uni versity of Oregon, and Marion Serebrenenkor of San Francico: three great grandchildren, two sisters, Mrs. Robert Alexander of Forest Gf ore, and Mrs. Alfred Thirsenof Cambridge, Mass., one prettier. Orange Eastham of Port land ' I: Three children, Carl, Percy and Florence j Brown Downs preceded their mother in death. Mrs. Stockholm's Funeral Is Today MONMOUTH. Nov. 30 Mrs. W. J. Stockton. 1. died Sunday at the family home after a brief ill ness. Julia Raymond was born December 4. 1874; at Oakland, Oreg.. where . her father was a dentist. Most bf her early years were spent there and at Roseburg, In 1902 the family moved to Sa lem and established their nome. An uncle, Perry Raymond, was bailiff of the supreme court of Oregon for many years.: ' j "She wa"narrled July 9, 1908, to William J. Stockholm at Cleve land. Ohio. Mrs. Stockholm - was actire In work of the Epworth Memorial church of Cleveland, where the Epworth League was first organized. They returned to Oregon -lln - 1911 f and . mored to Monmouth which has been their . home since. She was actire in grange work and Is a past noble grand of the Rebekah lodge. She also was a member of Adah chap ter, order of Eastern Star, and a member bf the Spanish War Vet erans auxiliary at Albany. She served innumerable times as chairman of the heme economics club, a grange auxiliary which he helped organise, locally. Surviving are Mr. Stockholm and two, sisters, Mrs. Margaret Carter, Portland; Mrs. Elizabeth Brune, Jennings Lodge; two oro- thers, Arthur Raymond. ' Salem, and Samuel K.. Raymond, Butte, Moat.' Funeral services - will be held Tuesday at 1:30 p. m. in the Monmouth Christian-church.;. di rected by W. L. Smith funeral chapeL Rev. W. A- Elkins will of ficiate. .Interment in the Odd Fel lows cemetery, Salem., . - - ; Mrs. Tavenner to ; Talk Before Club - WOODBCRN, Nov. 30 The Woodburn Woman's club 'jwill meet Wednesday afternoon in the clubrooms of the public library. Mrs. Walter Miller and Mrs. Bur- . ton W. Dunn are In charge of tho program "which will include a talk by Mrs. R. W. Tavenner. educa tional chairman of. the third dis trict Federation of Woman's clubs of Oregon. She will speak on 'Ed ucation; . A vocal duet by Miss . -' Mabel u Digerness and M 1 a s - Frances Thompson will also be given. . Mrs. L. S. .Mochel will have on display an art exhibit of Jap anese woodcuts from the Shina - Art company, the largest Import ers of authentic Japanese -rood-cuts In the world. Hostesses 'or the afternoon will be Mrs. J. Sid ney Johnson, Mrs? W. D. Sim mons and Mrs. Ida Parr, The hos pitality committee Is composed of Mrs. Barton W. Dunn and Mrs. Iran C. Beers. ; - - Organize Mnsie Qass L LIBTRTT, Nov. 30 -A PWA class in vocal music will be or ganised at the sehoolhouse here Tuesday at 8 p. m., with Prof. R. V7. Hans Setiz to be Instructor. Everyone Interested Is Invited to attend this free class. - Hospital : Stages I Open Hoiise Witht Many, Attending ' LEBANON, i Nor. S 0 The new hospital, - dedicated last! August, has received the last of modern equipment and held open house Saturday afternoon for the crowds of friends who came from various places to view the well organized up-to-date building and. furnish ings . - i m , i , Dr. 'J. C Booth, president. Dr. R.' B." Miller, 1 rice-president. Dr. N. - E. Irrine. secretary-treasurer. Dr. . Ri S. ' Langmaek of Sweet Home, and Dr. Ralphs) Xlerron, Brownsrille form the j hospital staff; Misses Mary and Martha Schuler, registered nurses, sup errise the hospital work, prom inent Lebanon' and Albany people hare.equlpper some of the rooms; there are 28 beds " w h i h Is thought to be'suficlent for gene-, al needs... : J - : Thanks were expressed to Mr. and Mrs. D. Cormier, First Na tional bank; Lions club..J. K, Weatherford estate ' and.!11 Supply company, for donation of rooms and equipment; ambulance entrance, Hon.' S. M. Garland and Harry C. Howe; ambulance drive way, Elmer Fitzgerald; corner stone, Earl Perry; bronze placque, Rufus Holman, state treasurer,'- Ametie j Women's Club Entertained JewetU ; Find Dry Weather General tin Journey Through East MIDDLE GROVE. Novj 30 Mrs. it ' Lawrence Hammer, was hostess to the "Ametie ' 1 Woman's club at Its last Norember meeting. A shower gift was secured to be presented by the club j to Mrs. Bjerken, Jr. The next meeting will be December 8 at the home of Mrs. Theda, Turner and! gifts will be exchanged. j Donald Bassett was honored by his parents with ai birthday din ner Thanksgiving day; with his maternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. August , Otjen as special guests, and Friday , with a party at the home of a little friend. Louise Turner.' This was Donald's 6 th birthday. j Katberlne Scharf went to Mil waukee .Thanksgiving day where she sang at the wedding of Helen Share and Vincent Sawyer. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Jewett re turned home ' Wednesday after having spent Beven' weeks on a trip in the east. They reportel dry weather in general. The re turn trip was made by the south ern route. i Thanksgiving day was observed with family dinners in several homes here. At the Fred Scharf home covers were placed for Mr and Mrs. Curtis Hall; of Dallas, Texas; Etewart Cate j of Baker, Ore.; Hoyt Carey, Helen McClel- lan, TUr. and Mrs. Ray Hall ind Irrin, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Super, Lorraine. Allen and Raymond, William McClellaand ef Portland. Mr. and Mrs. John Van Laanen, Norma Jean and Dale; of Eugene and Mr. and Mrs, Frank Scharf were guests at me uaa scnan home. ....... ' j At the Bert McAllister home were his mother. Mrs. Ma-lseo and brother William bf Indepen dence. . sister. Mrs. Steve Balch, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson of Salem. At the O. O. Eppley home guests were Mr. and Mrs. Felrin Eppley of near Turner. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Edwards welcomed their ' daughter, Mrs. Alta McDonald of Camas, Wash. COMMISSIONER'S COURT The following is the official publication of the record of claims before the, Marion county commissioner's court for the Norember term, 1936, with the amount allowed, bills continued, etc, according to the records in the office of the county clerk. .. I . - ; ' f f!rintiniif! frnm ttaca er, 191.70; Schleis Bros. Garage, welding. 8.75; Stayton Hdw. Co., Inc., nails," 2.15; Stayton Switch board . 4 Assn., i telephone, 2.80; Town at Stayton, royalty, 121.08; A. C. Mary T. Stbwell, do, 1 2 1.0 8 i N. C. Hubbs ise of ear, 63.40;! Harbor iTpwlngi Co., pilot wheel, Ittc; 15; Feenaughty Mach. Co., sockets, ete:; 28.18; W. S. McClaia, repair curtains, 2.50; W. E. f Finz-ir Co.. Ine Ink, 2.60; A. B-Bedell & Son, springs, etc 37-775- Gabriel Powder & Sup; Co.,, powder, .5.8; E. F. Houghton . Co., oil. jets., 4.57; Pacific Mach. & Tool Steel Co., steel, 2.17; Snap on Tools. Inc., brush, : 3.06; . Building Supply Co., Inc., paintj 15.75: K.;E. Er iekson Co., Inc., reflectors, 1.65; Hutch eon Paint ' Store, paint, 2.55; Salem Bargain House, pipe1, 67.03; i Walter I J. Downs," glass. 1.90; D. G. Draper, cash adv. for license, 1; E. Jt Allen, ehainman, 25.25; Geo. E. Allen, heater, etc, tags, etc., 65c; U. G. BJoyer, cash adv. , for freight,, etc., f 42.97; Emma j Murphy Brown; reporter, 128.30; A. C. Burk. . use of car. 239.72; W. E.' Burns, valves, st3., 3.14;" E. H.: Burrell. pump, etc.. 66.44; ; Capital Journal publ. . of claims,; 18; Capital Journal, pabl. seml-ann. rept. 23.20; Cooke Sta tionery Co., Ink; etc.. 9,51 ; D. G. Drager, cash adr. tot freight. 6.65; Ray L. Farmer Hdw. Co., nails, etc. 2.64; Hansen Lilje qulst. Inc., lumber 3.35; . J. E. Haseltlne & Co.. welding rods. 49.38: Daniel L.v Ilollatnd, labor, 43.46; Ira Jprgensen,! washers. etc., 108.69; The Geo.fLawre.ice Co., rings, etc., 12.41; Don Madi son, tubes, 28.15; Douglas Mc Kay Chev. Co., valves, etc 22.61; Mehama Lbr. Co.. lumber, 66.52; Mill City Serv. Station, brushes, etc., 5.20; Fred J. Mil ler, road viewer. 68.12; MiUhell Lbr. Co..- lumber, 7-49; - Ml. An gel Lbr., Co., lumber, 863.29; Needham's Book Store, paper, 19.27; Oregon Statesman, adv. claims, 17.40; Mike Faaek. ad- J ;1 : Just brakes, 6.05; Pohle Staver Co., twine, etc, 171.47; Pure Iron Culr. ifc Mfg. Co., iron, 131.25; Rahn McWhortet Paper Co., en velopes, etc., -' 3 6. 0 2 ; Rem ington Rand, Inc., malnt. agreement, 15; Roen Typewriter Exchange, . re pair machine, etc., 40.13; Salem Iron Works, bronze, etc., 68.17; Shell Oil Co., oil. 84.77; Chaa. K. Spaulding Log. Co., pipe, etc, 29.70: Standard Oil Co., gasoline, 611.07; Union Oil Co. of Calif., do, 243.66; Valley Motor Co.,' pinions, etc., 13.71; Western Un ion' TeL 'Co., "telegrams, v 10.14; Woodbury Co., bolts, etc., 20.53; R. D. Woodrow, tires, - etc., 221.39. t Assessor s office acct:: C. X.' Kurth; clerk; 3.33;, Mary B. Mauldlng. clerk, ; 13 3; Dorothy Wells, do, - 2.50. T Circuit' Court acct.: Hotel Ajrgoj meals for jur ors, 14; L. E. Barrick. serv. sub poenas, 10; Salem Clinic, examin- atlonv '7. - Clerk's! " Office acct.: Bertelson & McShane, printing, 6; .Capital CltyJ Bindery, binders. 90c; - Pacific - Manifolding Book Co., - Ine- receipts 36.94. -v Court house acct.: Capital City Laun dry, laundry. 1.41; - Otis Eleva tor Co., elevator- maint.. 6; Salem Hdw.' Co.. wrenches, etc, 14.33; Salem Water Commisaion, water, 32.20 Alrln B. Stewart, making keys, 1; H. L. Stiff Furniture Co., tacks, etc., HlO; Union Oil Co. of Calif., gasoline,- 2.39; C A: Vlbbert,' lamps, etlc, 1.80. Dlst. Attys. Office Acct.: Joseph B. Felton, travel expi.. 1.62; U. S. National Bank, rent, 25. Exam, of Drunken Drivers acct: Hen drie Laboratories!, exam.. -10; Gerald B. Smith, do, 6. Co. Fair Fund Acct.: H. I W. Bowden, peaches, etc., 26.50; Bradfield Smyth Lbr.. Co., lumber, 15. iO; T. A.'-Carney, labor, 75; Colum bia Commercial Studio, photos, 10.60; Commercial Book Store, cover, 1.90; A. A. iGeer, salary & exp., 93.58; Warren Gray, salary A exp.. 7.90; Frank Judd, haul, exhibit, 23.30; Kloppenst e i n Steam sorghum mill, cane and seed, 3; Labish Celery Grow. Co op. Assn., celery, 2; Miller Mer cantile Co., tape. ete.,2.36; Nel son Bros., Inc., solder, etc., 14.85; Lloyd Reynolds' Estate, pears, etc., 10; Dorothy B,ice, labor, 50; Roy J. Rice, salary and exp., 36; W. O. Royce, ssuash, etc., 12.60; Roy E. Smith, apples, etc., 33.90; Henry Snoddy, tomatoes, 4; Oscar- Stahl, pumpkins, etc., 18.67; H. L. Stiff Furniture! Co., congol eum, 7.87. Feeble Minded Exam, acct.: Dr. R. D. Byrd, examina tions, 10; Dr. J. C. Evans, do, 10; Dr. V. E. Hockett, do, 5: Laban A. Steeves, do, 5. Health Afficer's acct.: Dr; J. S. Back strand, prof, services. 15; Dr. H. H. Barlow, do, 21 i E. E. Berg, transportation,, 371.50; Bloch's Golden Rule Store: ( print, etc., 3.43; Central .Pharmacy, adhes ive, 2.75; W. E. Finrer & Co., Inc.. paper, etc, 15150; Dr. E. V. Fortmiller, prof, j services, 6; Fry's Drug Store, adhesive, 5.25; The Gervais Star, j printing-, ?; Hendrie Laboratories, lab. fees, 25; Irma S. Le Riche, travel exp.. 37.50; Marlon Co. Dept. ; of Health, - maintenance, 64.25; Needham's Book Store, stamp, 4.25; Dr. Gussie A. Niles, prof, services', 13.50; Perry's Drug Store, alcohol, etc.j 8.20; Port land Sanitary Supply Co., In?., towels, etc., 8.55; Dr. Mary B. Purvine, prof, services. 6. Horti culturist's Acct.: js. H. , Varf Trump, salary and expends. 125.41. Indigent Soldier Relief Acct.: Milton Coy, com., relief of P. J. DcGuire. 11.60; Harry Wil son, com., relief of Mrs, N. A. Hansen, 15? Harry Wilson, com., relief of Mrs. N. A. Hansen, 15. Insane acct.: Dr. E. H. Hob3on, examination, 5; Dr. Verden E. Hockett, do, 25; Dr. L. A. Steeves do. 5; Dr. Ray M. Waltx, dc 5. Jail acct.: A. C. Burk, boaiM of prisoners. 315.45; A. C. Burk, do, disallowed; Loringer Disin fectant Co., cleanser, 35.51; Red Cross Pharmacy, medicine, 18.09; Sanitary Service Co.; Inc., remov ing garbage, 1; Scott Stevens, la bor, 6; Dr. Al D. Woodmansee, extracting teeth 2. Salem Jus tice Court acct.: H. J. Brattel, reporter, 7.10; The Capital Press, printing, 8.45; S. C. Catlin ft R. K. Page, rent, 120; V D. De Long, cash adv. for stamps, 2.45; Blanche . B. Ferguson, reporter. 5 ; M. B. Hayden, cash adv. for stamps, 1.50; Muriel 'Martin, re porter, 7.10. Juvenile Court Acct.: Nona White, cash adv. for stamps, etc., 2.60. h Poor acct.: Capital Drug Store, medicine, 9.49; Caspar & Cutler, Inc., In stall heating pit., 465; H. L. Old enburg, care of inmates, 2.55.50; Portland Gas & Coke Co., gas, 32.91; Geo. Waters," tobacco, 16.42; Woolpert ft ;Legg, medi cine, 14.14. Co. Property aact.: V. L. Irish, commission on sale, 12.50;' H. Wm, Thielsen. salary, 90; H. Wm. Thielsen. use of car; 4.50. "Recorder's office aect-: Mildred R. Brooks, cash adv. fcr stamps, 8.50; Capital City Bind ery, record book, 32.50; Louis Spalding, clerk, 21; Gladys Thom as, do, 49.50; Jennie Towne, do, 6. - Registration and Election Acct.: Bertelson ft McShane. printing, 5.65; Capital Journal, pubi. notice, 21.75; Capital Jour nal, do, 7.50; Commercial Book Store, cabinet, etc., 37.25; Elliott Print. House, Inc., printing, 60; B. G, Honeycut, c.ash adv. lor plugs; 1.48 ; F. . Jaskoski ft Son, prXxting, 53.50; Kraps ft Long, labels, 3.95; Kobll & Howell Co., paper, 15; McElroy Transfer, hauling booths, etc.. 62; Kenneth L. Randall,, cash adv. for expens es, 60c; Rowland Jones, print In?. 15; Salem Stationery ft Print. Co., rubber stamps, $.90;' SUverton" Appeal Tribune, print ing ballots, , 5.90; r Statesmen Pnbl. Co., publ. notice, 7.50; Statesman PubL Co., do, 24.75; Itatesman PubL Co., printing bal lots, : 590.74; Thatcher Printing Co., -.printing. 5.70; Fred E. Wells, wood, 3.25; Gladys Barry, clerk. 84.18; Alice Dahlen, - elev ator operator, .40; M. V. Hodge, clerk. 97.16; H. A. Judd. do, 12.39; J. H. Klrseh, cleaning box es, 2; A. M. Laubv, clerk, .74.38; H. C. Mattson, do, 20.75; L. S. Peterson, do, 46.25; Kay PiUette. elevator operator, 5.40: A. M. Presnall, clerkr, T.50; C. C. Ward, do, 9 ; O. E. White, do, 1 0 6.3 1. Tax refund acct.: Thoi. and The odosla Flttpatrick, refund, 8. School supts. office aect.: Bobbs Merrill Co., books. 2.60; Mary L. Fulkerson, cash adr. for teach er lnsL, 123 ; Mary L. ; Fulker son. nee of car, 19.80; J. K. Gill, tests, 6.73; Wayne D. Harding, use ef ear, 29.30; Wayne D. Ilard- lng, 4,-H elubj sxpensee, 12L20; Kraps ft Long, printing, J 65.10; Rowland Jones, directories;) 75; Statesman Publ. Co., printing, 18. Sealer of wts. ft Measures acct.: Wilson B. Empey, sekler, 25.69. ; Sherlfra Of tic Acctfc A. C. Burk, cash adv. for stamps, 2; B. G. -Honeycut, cash adv.f-jf o r meals, etc, 27.58; F. Jaskoski & Son, printing. 2; Kraps & Long. printing, ' 9.75; . Ladd " &' iBusli Bankers; rent of box, -3; Survey or's office' acct.: A. E. Simmons, ribbon, -1.25; Gordon E. Tower indexing; surveys, - 45.' . Treisur-i ers' Office acct.: Columbia iCarf bon Co.,' carbon; 2.50." Dog-Li cense Fund'ficct.: G. E." Ersklnej reiuna, 2; sneep auiea by, (logs; Wh.-Brown; 16. Rue Drager, 5; W. P. Emery 5 ; A. I. Eof f, 6 f Ralph Mulkey.r 5; Mary A. jSch ledler, 55; J.i Severson,. 2. Miscellaneous- accts.: Ralph Girodi' la bor,' 11.97; Mrs: Maud Kime, re lief, 10 ; .Doughtoa" !. Hardware, files, etc.,'' -59.25 ; Marie, Hansen,' refd. on sale of prop.; 17.50; The Pacific Tel & Tel. Co.," telephone, 170.24; W.,-W, Rosebraugh Co., screens, 64.80 The, Texas Co., oil, 25.71; Geo. W. Averettj re-: lief of Tbear Alguire, 10; State Ind. Acc." ; Com.. - , Insurance, . 322.07; Valley Motor Co., repair axle, etc.; 9.06. Registration & Election 9cct. : Margaret -Alar-tin, elk., rent of polling placet 5 f Aurora Lodge ;12T LO.O.F;;fdo, 5; School Dlst. No. 123, do! 3: School Dlst. No. 31, 5; Fred pen tel. treas. I.O.O.F., do, 2; rent of polling places, Ed Rogers, treas., 5; Mrs. Clara Minard,' 5; ' Don ald Lodge' 166 AF&AM, 5 School Wvl A. T. m A W . W 1 A "m L. uibi. no. 1 0, o; rairiieiu urasnge No. 720, 5; Hayesville church 6: 5; Union High School No. . 1, Georgia. Keppinger, 5; E. J. Rich ards, 5; School Dlst. No. 40, 5; North Howell grange, 5; Geo. W. Knight City Rec, 5; Edna Hoven den, 5; Masonic Lodge, Jefferi on, 5; W. R4 Dallas, sec. grange, 5; Macleay grange, 5; M. A. Barber, elk., 5; School Dlst. No. 34, 5; Charlie Warner, 6; Dawes & Booth, 5; G. C. Pomeroy, 5; Mt. Angel Motor Co., 5; School Dlst. No. 22, 5; C. W. Anderson,! I; School Dist. No. 5, 5; Court! St. Christian Church, 5; Temple Bap tist Church, 5; Rev. Louis Magin, 5; Rev. .Father Bernard, 5; j Ja son Lee Mem. church, 5; German Baptist church, 5; Salem Wom en's club, 5; Hotel Senator, 5; Hunt Bros., Packing Co., 5; Mar ion Hotel, 5; Leslie M. E. Church, 5; Hawkins & Roberts, 5; Pro ducers Park.' Co., 5; S. Salem Friends Church, 5 ; School Dlst. No. 8, 6; School Dlst. No. 128, 5; C. L. Van De Wlele, secijiS; Wm. Wengenroth, 5; Butte Lodge No. 126, 5; Frank Master, 6; Ankeny grange, 5; J. C. Ham ill, 3.50; St. Paul's Catholic ch., 5; School Dlst. No. 10, 5; John Fishwood, 6; Grant Murphy, 15; Stayton Grange, 5; School Dlst. No. 61, 5; C. O. F. Hall Asin., 5; Pearl Lodge No. 66 AF&AM, 5; School Dist. No. 112, 5; Britt Asplnwall, 5; First M. E. Church Woodburn, 6; Sylvia Allen, use! of car, 50c; Rev. Theo J. Bernards, janitor service, 2.50; Butte Lodge No. 126, storage of booths, 240; Court St. Bungalow ch. church, Janitor service, 2.50; "Delmer I A. Davidson, sec, storage Jon booths, 5; Fred Dentel, Jssnit&r service, 1.50; Herry T. Judson, deliver ing boxes, 50c; Georgia B. Kep pinger, moving furniture, etc., 3; Mt. Angel garage, moving mach en I'm for TT7T N --I Tl-r-"V yr- ; -'r: . .r." . ri 1 I like Cheslterfields . .1 like 'cm a lot . .we all gjd lxirem around nerec Chesterfields it tome td for me gpo a things smoking can -give uou. . ; t i . ' ' ill1 ' . - ' " i iib I im i Kifcn in - mi IJiMIIIMillM llll 1 I t 'I I'I II I ' 'T I I ,.,-, r , rr M i i i ,, III . . inery, etc 3; L. L Senter, treas janitor serrice, 2.50; J. J. Wiens, moving furniture, etc, 3. Miscel ills 1 ZSijr tor a a thinff I'm all for aaaaaaaBwaaaaaaaaaeiia . tllEDIT JEWELERS ft OPnCLANS I -a W N. LftertT j 2 Poors from Fred Blejerl are milder. and when laneous acct,r . State Ind. Aea. Code;' Inaiiraaeev 292.45; J. ; E,J Hosmer, - commission on - aalei j n I i n l j 1 i- ' , c . S&moiiaf Mm Copper . sjL Mm 'A lArf www try fl JJt9 t-r.t v--::,.z. r'r'-A'-: f?.J- ?'.;: f. f'-.-- ':?- - rCS ton the poaaxt-dus new. Stewart-; Winner. Boilt a uew.y aj soe!j to tknlA fatnhnm, fend xasgfog, To tve joa an accaal toaerfbotofr ' itf ercr voioe and insuument, with andh ner. jneQair; pegaaid ytjtyjthat listening hecotnet a flew teawiftl '. j Starting yidt" the sa rfonal new-tlCoppexi pIIOTO-TONB Speaker that ends all rasping all ; kpcaker ditfnrt ifn aftdcanyrogtldaxMtlxsij , ptdderi f eauuecvecj detailobollt better, irxdifireattfj &w and unalitr to ttteaae yoor eata w&li ejreiy nottLj - " " - - --"'Z2- r-."-T- 'r - look f or the Copper PHOTO-TONE Sprtlrr, Z3eo. , ItottBeam Amplifier, and all the other arwartVamar jbnptorTnif tut, before yt)ti buy. See. and hear the iunaa btg difhitenca they soaJau 3cia or poonti ceagasaaoa Abx9 the massive j ' JW '.. ' , K " - , il jBfpeatelThfiT heatrTw smaring ifffrnnrti ins wffi rtjg actr aieDuBUMja and 4oa txmry rnm aaadt iwarffa fir this ' jpreatspeate dcrdicyoacnti . ' IV. ' .1 1 ! ' I 'A 1 A 1 1 usiaM aui. i . I " 1 . ; 1 v - Ta 1 1 Swis-. j 1 it! Xi--'--"- -'"' "-Tv r f CSr'i ' i 55? JltAtm TtAlief Committee. October payment 4277.43 i Geo: W.I AveretW' relief of The Al - vy i n 1 1 n 1 j yj lift- - 7K WX state, gaa refund permit, 50 Stat Relief' Committee, 14 age pension payment 4711.78. ' i j u l j r i - . 7 Mrf cJf 4, iaMB ootj n.bsbb ..... . - -