J' PAGE TEN Th OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday" Morning MareH 2, 1937 Additional Traffic Fines Meted Out - SILVERTON, March 1. Judge Alt O. Nelson gare William Deg gller a. $10 fine, $5 of which was suspended. In Justice court Satur day afternoon for operating a trailer without a license. The ar rest, was made by State Officer Clay Taylor. A clTil action was filed by M. B. Debony against Martin j Bucb holta on account in justice court Saturday. -'''. -: w- .U V -Three more traffic Tjolatlon fines were paid. taT police court Monday by sentences set by Judge George Cuslter. John Arthur Skir Tln'pald a $3.60 tine for parking xn the wronr side of the street. MelTin Torresdahl paid an equal amount for blocking a postoffice alley and P. O.' Henderson paid the same amount for. double park . inr. - . - Arrests were made by Chief of Police C. B. Hartford. Landscape Starts, Glass LIBERTY. Mar. 1. The Lib erty community club Is spent wing a class in ' landscape gardening the first - meeting haying been held last Saturday night In the schoolhouse. The club will meet one a week for a period of six ' weeks. Karl Litwiller- of Salem, head' of tbe adults education, and- himself a landscape gardener, will conduct the class. Toole for the rest of the classes will be: Trees, lawn, shrub plant ing, foundation planting, rock and water gardens. Everyone interested is InVlted to come; there Is nor charge and a "good enrollment Is desired for the class.' Should an Insufficient num ber of people sign up for the course or drop out after doing so, tho class will be discontinued William Spiers Family i . Now Settled in Newly Built Home at Turner TURNER, March 1. Mr. and Mrs. William Spiers, formerly of North Salem, haye moved to their recently-built h om e In Turner. They - purchased a large turkey brooder with their property and will handle young turks. The fellowship-dinner and pro gram put on by the Methodist people last Wednesday night, was held by the courtesy of the Chris tian church officials in tbe Turner Memorial church, with a union service enjoyed. The Ladies' Aid and Mission-, ary societies of the Christian ehurch met" Thursday with Mrs. J, A. Holt, whe has recently re turned home frm a four months stay near Sacramento,. Calif. Health Leaden to Talk At Missionary Society Gathering on Thursday ZENA, March 1. The. annual health meeting of Spring Valley home missionary society 'will be an event of Thursday, March 4, at the home of Mrs. Charles McCar ter of Brush College. Special Bpeakersenfhe pro gram will be Mrs. A. E. Utley, president of the Polk county health association,-and Miss Mar garet Gillls, health nurse. Mrs. Wayne D. Henry isypresident. Sewing Club at Keijer To See How Salads Made KEIZER, March. 1. The Keizer sewing club will meet all . day Thursday for quilting at the home of 'Mrs. L. Peterson, with a cov red dish luncheon to be served at noon. During the afternoon Miss Maxine Buren of The Statesman women's department will give demonstration on salad making Members will please bring worsted pieces for making a comforter for a npcdv family - Injured in Bike Fall TALBOT, March 1. R 0 n ai d Allen received a painful cut on his leg while learning to ride bicycle at school last week. He fell, striking some sharp object. which cut a gash to the bone. Four stitches were necessary to close the wound. ' No. 19-6 Synopsis of Annual Statement of the Farmer' Fira Belief .Associativa f Bntterilla. Oregon, of lXnM, is the State " of Oregon, on. the tbirty-isrst day f De cember, 1030, made t the Insurance ' Commissioner of the State ef Oregon, pursuant to law: . CAPITAL Amount of capital stork paid up, none. . - " INCOME Net premioma received during the year. - 738.08. ' Interest, dividends and rente received dnrinc too year. $1,361.53. Income from other sources received dnnnc the year, $1,841.00. . Total Income. $40,941.21. DISBURSEMENTS Net; losses paid daring the year in eluding adjustment expenses, $19,137.17. Dividends paid oa capital stock dur ing th year, a one. Commissions and salaries paid daring tne year, siz.iiw.5i. Taxee. licenses and fees paid -during tne year, 9371.3. Asissat of all other expenditures, $2,- 81S.SS. Total expenditures. $34,450.00. ASSETS Value- of real - estate owned , (book TaJue). SB.o777. Value d bonds owned (book value). SZ0.S03.8S. - Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc., atone. 'V";-" - ... Cash la banks and on bead, $43,798.70, ."'Orecoa school warrants. Sl.S 11.01. Hubbard State Bank ia liquidation and lumitnre nasi fixtures, $I,70.B3. Total admitted assets, $79,188.83. . LIABILITIES Gross claims for losses unpaid, none. - Amount ef unearned premium on all outstanding risks, bob. - Oa- for commission and brokerage, none. All other liabilities. $388.69. . Total liabilities, except capital, $288.69. Capital paid tip, sons. Surplus, over all liabilities, $78,910.14. - 8urplussa regards pobcyholders, $78, 10.14. - . BTJSISES3 .MTjOKESOIT KOB THE VSAB Ket premiums received daring the year, 943,788.68. Losses pall daring the ysar, $18, 788.07. Loesss Incurred daring the year, $18, 788.07. . Nam of Company, Farmers Fire Be lief Association of ButteTille, Oregon. Ham ef President, Georg 8. Berg. Varna of Secretary. Lymaa H. Ehorey. statutory resident attorney for service, Liberty Romance , I ' . - - I m . t -T !',. I -A' I Whaling ipm Im action A - f - it'' j. ' "7 , Chaser retarnlag with catch j '"' J " " :( , S ' " ' j , '- - ' " V X I w ( x 'x-A j xr rs ?x ''x x; A 1 ' v x- ' . " ' ' 1 x ' " A : ' ' V x.r Bone la the picturesque New Bedford ship, with Jta towering mast and well-worn prow, but Thar the blows" sUll echoes across the vastness of Antarctic seas. Fishing for whales Is now done KT motorized fleeU. but iU romance and thrills live m. Some 7,500 men are whaling this season, which la now at its height Great blue whales, often more than 100 feet In. length and Weighing a Native of Amity ; Dies at I Seattle SEATTLE, ! Wash., March 1-tiP) -William George Heidlnger, 64, former sourdough and native of Amity, Ore., died at his home here Sunday. Known as the "Klondike Kid," Heidlnger was one of the young est gold seekers to traverse the trail to Dawson in 1897.- So. 11-4 Synopsis of Annual Statement of tbe Hop Growers' fire Relief Association of ButteTille, - Oregon, of Donald, in tne State of Oregon, on tbe thirty-first day of December, 1986, made to the Insur ance Commissioner of the State of Ore gon, pursuant to law: rvarriAii Amount of i capital stock paid up, none. . i INCOME t Net premiums received during the year, $10,662.14. - Interest,' dividends and rents received during tho year, $1,523.24. Income from other sources - received during the year, $41.00. Total income, $12,228.88. DISBURSEMENTS Ket losses .paid during the year In cluding adjustment expenses, $8,693.60. Dividends paid on capital stock daring tbe year, none. I Commissions and salaries paid during the year, $2,246.49. Taxes, licenses and fees paid during tbe year, $110.77. Amount of all other expenditurei, $543.78. , i - total expenditure. $11,434.64. r . ASSETS i Valve of 1 real estate ; owned (book value)', $1,060.93. Value of bonds owned (book value), $29,160.00. - Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc., none. i Cash in banks and oa band, $29, 745.00." t s Furniture and fixtures,' $185.96. Woodbum and First Nat'l Bank Salem in liquidation, $1,424.50. Total admitted assets. $61,576.89. : LIABILITIES -Gross claims' for losses unpaid, none. Amount'' of unearned premiums on all outstanding tHsks, none. Due' for commission and brokerage, none.; v . All other, liabilities, $71.77.. Total liabilities, except capital, $71.77. '- Capital paid up, none. ' Surplus over all liabilities, $Gl,5i4.62. Surplus' aa regards policyholders, $61, 504.62. - i j Total, $61,576.39. - " BUSINESS IN OREGON - FOR THE YEAR Net premium received during the year, $10,662.14. i 1 Losses paid during the Jear, $3,499.00. Losses incurred during - th year, $8, 499.00., i i Name of -Company, Hop Growers' Fire Relief Association of Butteville. Nam of President Fred DenteL Name of Secretary, Lyman H. Shorey. Statutory .resident attorney for aevice. .- No. 3-2: 'Synopsis of- Annual Statement of the' Wilson Title Abstract Co., of Klamath Falls, in the Otate of Oregon, on the thirty-first day ( December, 1936, made to the Insurants Commissioner of the Stat of Oregon, pursuant to law; CAPITAL i Amount of capital stock paid up, $32, 950.00. . f - s " INCOME 1 Net premiums 'received during the year, $5 179.40. - I t Interest, dividends and ! rent received during the year. $1,603.39. Income from : other sources received during the year, $4,729.43. Total income, $11,512.22. DISBURSEMENTS Net losses paid during the year in eluding adjustment expenses, none. Dividend paid on capital stock d ar ia f the year, $1,977.00. ' . Commissions and salaries paid during the year. $5,371.40. Taxes, licenses and fees paid during tbe year, $988.32. ' j - Amount of all other j expenditures, Interest, $662.75. I All other. $3,549.69. Total expenditures. $12,549.16. i. ASSETS i Plant, $24,580.00. , Value of stocks owned -(book falue), $3,875.70. . - ( Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc.. $10,450.00. L - j Cash in banks and oa band. $745.82. " Premium's ia. course of collection writ- tea since September 80, 1936. $471.00. Sale contract, $5,177.04. Total admitted assets, $43,799.56. LIABILITIES Gross claims for losses '- anpaid, Bon. Amount of unearned premiums oa all outstanding .risks. Bene. 1 Du lor commission and brokerage. All other liabilities, $6,646.88. Total liabilities, except capital. 00.39. Capital paid up, $32,950.00 Surplus over all liabilities, $4,208.18. Surplus aa regards policyholders, $37.- 153.18. i Total, $43,799.56. BUSINESS IK OREGON FOB THE YEAR. Ket premiums received daring tbe year. $5,179.40. " J : i ' Liosses paid during to year, bob. . -Losses incurred during the year, none. Nam ot Company. WUaen Title A Abstract Co. t Name ef President, Arthur B. Wilson. Nam of Secretary, Rpxann P. Wilson. Statutory resident attorney for service. Arthur R. Wilson, Klamath Falls, Oregon. Clings to Whaling r i . , .fij No. Synopsis of Annual Statement. f tk Boston Insurance Company of Beaton, I la th Stat of Massachusetts, on th thirty first day of December. 1986. mad t th Insurance Commissioner of th Stat f Oregon, pursuant to law : " CAPITAL " Amount of capital stock paid up, $1,- 000,000.00. - . INCOMg ' Net premiums received during the year, $5,05884.60. ' Interest, dividend and rents received oanai ma year, fii,Di.D. Income from other source received during th year, $68,766.68. Total income, $6,046,002.94. DISBURSEMENTS t Net losses paid during th' yssr In eluding adjustment expenses, i. $2,334, 797.40. . : Dividends paid on capital stock during the year, $630,000.00. Commissions and aalarie paid during the year,. $1,850,486.39. Taxes, " licenses and fees paid during th year. $318,188.67. r , Amount of all ether expenditures, $791,731.49. t ' Total expenditures, $5,815,098.85. ' ASSETS Value of real estate owned (book value), $1,293,549.00. Value of stocks and bonds owned (mar kst value), $22,299,914.00. Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc., $70,800.00.- Cssh in banka and on band, $1,876, 638.96. . Premiums in course of collection writ ten since September 80, 1936, $700 -109.50. Interest and rents due and accrued, $72,686.87. All other assets, $117,300.31. Total admitted assets, $25,930,49tf.S4. LIABILITIES Gross claims for losses unpaid, $1. 229.848.05. Amount of unearned premiums on all outstanding risks, $4,547,850.10. Due for commission and brokerage, $35,000.00. . All other liabilities, $1.25x1,828. 03.' Total liabilities, except capital, $7, 071,527.18. Capital paid up. $3,000,000.00. Surplus over all liabilities, $18,858, 97i'.06. bx-rplus aa regards policyholders, $18, 858,9 1?.06. Total, S25.9C0.499.24. BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE TEAR Net premiums received during the yesr, $18,944.91. Losses paid during the year, $2,097.56. Losses incurred daring tbe year. $4, 488.58. Name of Company, Boston Insurance Company. Name of President, William R. Hedge. Nam of Secretary, William J. Chis holm. - Ststutory resident attorney for service, J. C. Vesiie. No. 14-3 Synopsis of Annual Statement bf tbe Bankers Life Ins. Co. of Lincoln, in the State of .Nebr.. on the thirty-first dsy of December, 1936, mad to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to law: CAPITAL capita stock Amount ef $500,000.00. paid up, INCOME Total preminm income for $8,168,071.77. th year. Interest, dividends and rents received during the . year, $1,746,45.25. Income from other sources received during tbe year, $2,707,950.04. Total income, $7,622,367.06. DISBURSEMENTS Paid "for losses, endowments, annuities and aarrender values, $2,536,732.92. Dividends paid to policyholders during the year, $1,393,625.61. Dividends paid on capital stock during the year, $30,000.00. Commissions and salaries paid during the year, $642,222.30. Taxes, licenses and fees said dnrinr the year, $188,738.18. Amount of all other i expenditures, $720,477.84. Total expenditures, $5,511,796.85. ASSETS , Value, of real estate owned (book value). $8,372,402.86. . Value of bonds owned (amortised value), $13,032,868.88. Loan oa mortgages and collateral, etc, $9,433,015.86. Premium note and - policy ' loans! $8. 712.10 4.00. Cash ' in banks and oa ; band, $762, 141.72. i Ket uncollected and deferred premiums, $426,721.35. Interest and 'rente du ! and accrued, $393,414.48. Other assets -(net), $51,796.26. .Total admitted assets, $41,184,464.91. LIABILITIES Net reserves. $28,439,928.51. Gross claims for losses unpaid, $79, 756.02. . All other liabilities, $8,592,081.15. Total liabilities, except capital, $37, 111.765.68. i S Capital paid up, $500,000.00. Surplus oxer all liabilities, $3,572, 699.23. . 5 Surplus as regards policyholders. 84. 072,699.23. - i ' Total, $41.184.464 91. BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE TEAR Gross premiums received daring the year, $57,612.94. Premiums and dividends returned dor-' Ing th year, $24,218.57. Losses paid daring th year, $20, 184.00. Kama of Company, Bankers Lif Ins. Co., of , Nebr. Kama ef President, H. S. Wilson. Name ef Secretary, T. M. Sanders. Statutory resident attorney for service, B. E. NewelL Industry jNorweglaa whaling ahlpjj IT -1 ton a foot, are the quarry of the hardy fishermen who each year embark from Scandinavian porta for Antarctic waters. When the whale la finally killed by the harpoon gun, the huge body Is In flated so It win not sink and towed' back to the base ahip where the carcass Is cut up and thrown Into boiling vats to extract the -11. The season extends from December to April. e' ' Now 6-1 ' ynopals of Annual StaUmant of th Northwest Casualty Company ef Ssattla. 1b th State at Washington, the thirty-first day f December, 1980, mad t th Iasursvne Commlsslar at. th State of Oregon, pursuant to law: CAPITAL I - - Amoont f capital stock paid Bp, $160,- 000.00. . INCOME Ket premiums received during th year, 81.078.780.1B. Interest, dividend and rants received during the year, $55,198.98. Income from other sources received daring the year, $11,502.24. Total income, $1,140,484.8$. DISBURSEMENTS Net losses paid during th year In- eluding adjustment expenses, $580, 889.26. Dividend paid on capital stock during th year.. $15,000.00. -Taxes, licenses snd fees paid daring the year. $28,859.78. Amount of all other axpeaditnrea, $412,586J27. Total expenditures, $982,285.81. ASSETS . Value of real estate owned (book value), $40 000.00. Value of bonds owned, amortised value. $1,300,754.59. Warrants, $26,577.43. Cash In banks and on band, $116, 560.82. .Premiums in course of collection writ ten since September 80, 1936, $97,- 899.70. Interest and rente- due and aeeraed. $21,823.28. Du from reinsuring companies for losses paid, $3,631.60. Total admitted assets. $1,606,747.87. LIABILITIES ! Gross claims for loases unpaid. $280, 773.03. Amount of unearned premiums on all outstanding risks, $553,838.02. j Due for commission and brokerage, 0. All other liabilities, $46,422.01. Total liabilities, except capital, $880, 533.06. Capital paid up, $250,000.00. I Surplus over all liabllitiee, $476, 214.31. - Surplus as regards policyholders. $726,214.81. . i Total, $1,606,747.37. BUSINES8 IN OREGON FOR THB TEAR f Net prumiums received during the year. $95,708.84. Losses paid daring tbe year. $52. 863.99. : Losses incurred during th year, $47. 439.52. Name of Company, Northwest Casualty Company. Name of President, If. D. L. Rhodes. Nam of Secretary, L. D. BrilL Statutoiy resident attorney for service, T. E. Larsen, 809 Teminal Sales Build- ng, Portland. , COMMISSIONER'S COURT - The following is the official publication of the record of claims before the Marion county commissioner's court for the February term, 1937, with the amount allowed, bills continued, etc, according to the records in the office of the county clerk. COMBINED FUNDS February Term, 1937 Assessor's Office- Acct.: Paul Grlebenow, deputy, $115: C. A. Lews, do, 100; Alma Ackerman, do, 100; Jean Bahlburg, do, 95. Clerk's Office Acct.: C: C.'Ward, deputy, 115; II. A. Judd, do, 115; H. C. Mattson, do, 110; A. M. Presnall, do, 110;" Lee Obmart, do, 60; L. Peterson, do, 90. Co. Court Sl Commissioner's Acct: Leroy Hewlett, salary, 1 3 0 ; ; Roy S. Melson, do, 130; C. C. Ward, clerk,' 35. Court House Acct.: J. H. KIrsch, Janitor, 69.69; W. W. Hill, do, 69.69; Mark Ba ker, do, 69.69; Alice Dahlen, ele ratpr operator, 34.75; Kay, PJl lette, do, 34.75. Salem Justice Court Acct.: Alma Johnson, clerk, ;75. Juvenile Court Acct.: Nona White, Juvenile officer. 109.69. Foor-Healtb Officer Acct.: E.i E. Berg, health officer, 100; Irma S. Le Riche, nurse, 110; Ethel Lermon, clerk, 66.67. Re corder's Office Acct.: Era C. Len hardt, deputy, 100; Ara C. Sund- borg, do, 100; H. C. Schofleld, do, 100; - Evelyn Bye, do, 80r School Supts. Office Acct,: Cora E. Reld, assistant, 115; Wayne D. Harding, supervisor,'- 120.' Sheriff's Office Acct,: Kenneth L. Randall, dep uty, 124.69 r B. R, S m 1 th, do, 119.69; B. G. Honeycut, do, 119. 69; Walter Ford, do, 99.69; T. J. Brabec, deputy, 124.69: ' A.' M. Dairy m pie, do, 99.69; Glenn Sav age, do, 110; Geo. J. Becker, do, 100. Treasurer's Office Acct.: W, Y. Richardson, deputy, 115. Auditing Acct.: J. H. Roland, au ditor, 125; W. Richardson, do, 125. Poor Acct.r Boys & Girls Aid Society, relief, 25; Rufus C. Hol man, state treas., tree emp. bu reau main t ltd. Kngineers Of fice Aect.i K. a Hubbs, engineer, 149.71; M. Welser, elerlt, TI. Dog License Fundi Lee Ahmart, clerk, 10; Paul-Marnach, enforcement officer, 124.69; Pul Marnach, traveling expenses, 10. BhsrlfTs Office AecLi Resd Rowland, olerk, 100; A. M. Rothlin. do, 160; A O.- Newell, do, trFred Krepela, do, 9 Alton Robbins, do, 9; Paul Reldy, do, t; Leland Shlnn, do, 9; Laurence Alley, do, 901 Harrr Jndson, do, 90; Elvln Trickdo, 90; Ralph Mlllsr. do, ST Laura DoelL do, 4S; Wra. Me Klnney, do, II; Adeline Thoma, do, 27; Mrs. W. B. Smith, do, 14; Margaret Burk, do.r 1 5 ; ; Mildred Simons, do, II; Nell Nutter, do, IS; Mabel Straw, do, 9; Leroy Spence, do, IS. District Attorney' Office Acct.: Lyle J. Page, dep uty, 16.95; Joseph B. Felton, do, 118.05; Murlsl Martin, stenogra pher, 50. Labor: Andrew Fisher, 1.99; C.". Morley, 1.99; Theo dore Fisher, 1.9; W.. M. Fennl more, .99; Hugh Magee, 12.34; C D. Miles. 14.19; Joe Bonner, 9.T2; Albert De Santis. S8.08: Oral-Bgan, 15.70; John McKillop, 1.4 9;., Lou Vearrler, 21.68;, P.-M. Gregory." 11.97; John Grlesen auer, 69.82; L. E. Hennles, 67. 81; Bertrand I vers en, 71.82; P. B. Jensen, 79.80; Grant Jones, 88.79; James McCormlck, 91.77; O. D. Needham. 69.85; Roy J. Rice, 15.96; E. J. Richards, 88. 79; Wes A. Rlggs, 47.88; Leonard Walker, 71.82; J. P. Asplnwall, 127.24; Omer Bartruff, 91.77; O. D. Blnegar, 99.75; E. Brown, 63.85; Ivan Brown, 1 99.75 ; J. A. Burns. 78.61; .Wra.- Butte, 88.17; J. B. Chenowth, 69.6; L. H. Cor ey, 108.74; F. A; Dutton, 71.82; Dewey Frledlund, 99.75; R. L. Green, 99.75; V. J. Herts, 99.75; J. J. Hollett, 77.74; R. A. Hooper. 99.76; Carroll Junt, , 2.99; Ray Johnson, 48.18; Iven B. Jones, 81.62; Wm. R. King,. 99.17; Geo. Mahrt, 97.75; Henry L. Martin, 58.82; Lester Mcllwaln, 90.98; Wm. Mcllwaln, 107.7.3; H. Paul son, 95.76; C. E. Powell, 100.25; John Sacre, 88.87; Nick 8chab, 92.02; Dan Scharf, 110.44;, L. W. Webber, 68.05; Lee A. Wells, 63. 85; Frank Woelke, 108.74; Clyde Woodruff, 104.15; W. C. Woold rldge, 88.29; Anton -Feskens, 99. 75; Lloyd Jarman 99.75; Theo dore Kuenii, 99.75; Greg Robl, 87.78; E. L. Rodger s. 7.98; Frank Schampier, 99.75; Clarence Zuber, 83.79; A. H. Hennles, 124. 75; W. C. De Ross, 99.75; Cole man Donahue, 62.26; T. J. Van decoevprlng, 103.74; .Raleigh Champ. 89.77; Fred Ferry, 8.98; Wm. Happenstahl, 3.99; Caroll Hunt, 33.30; Arthur Morgan, 85. 78; Geo. Nettling, 30.80; Joe Prang, 71.82; Nelson R. Roland, 21.84; Hugh Webb, 8 3.79;-, C. C. Stay ton, 93.76; G. A. Prentiss. 49,69; B. A. Snyder, 6.21: Bert A. Snyder, 1.30; Ray La Follett. 12.45; Jos. W. Marcroft, 99.69; Geo. W. Averett, relief of J. B. Dotscn. 10; Labor: Ben H- Haw kins, 8J.82; T. L. Davidson, 99. 75; M. M. Magee, 71.82; Ray mond B. Miller. 17.20; M. M. Booker, 41.85; Harry Christian, 18.94; A. V. Fisher. 40.13; Oliver Johnson. 6.97; J. F. Bewley, 94. 77; ChaN L. Beckner; 12.47; Dick Buell, 6.98; E. L. Rogers, 11.95; Ralph Glrod, 87.78; Harry Beck er, 111.86; Israel Hartman, 89. 89;' E. .E. Hedges, 47.94; Lowell M. Lambert, 90; Frank Lay ton, 82.56; Elvis Pulley, 47.94;" I. C. Ramseyer,. 98.89; S. B. Trotter, 27.29; Geo. W. Averett, relief of Michel Jurewlcz. 15; Geo. W. Av erett, relief of Thea Algulre, 10; Bud Bass, labor, 6.58; Otto Boet tlcher, jr.,, hauling gravel, 67.80; L. M, Case, do, 345.36; W. J. Davenport, do, 324.34; Kenneth M. Dickenson, do, 47.30; Roy Dickenson, do, 50.20; C, N. Ges ner; do, 250.68; Cleo Kepplnger, do, 355.56; H. Keppinger, do, 361.08; P. A. King, do. 295.20; C. C. Llbby, do, 63.12; John Nag, do, 161.04; Joe F. Rlngwald, do, 391.32; Trevor "Stayton, do, 266. 08; Fred Stewart, do, 51.04; J..H. Tweedle, do, 78.48;. L. R. Twee die, do, 115.44; W. P. Collard, gravel, 204.42; Chas. Hoyt, do, 919.42; Oregon Gravel Co., do. 1403.62: E. L. Rigdon, do, 252. 62; Mt. States Power Co., power, 279; Schleis Bros. Garage, weld ing, etc., 24.90; C. C. Stayton, use of car, 12.51; Stayton Hdw. Co. Inc.. bolts, etc., 1.30; Stayton Switchboard Assn., telephone, 3.86; N. C. Hubbs. . use .-of car, 44.82; Margaret Weiser,' stamps, 1.40; Orval Cook,' blow torch, 2. 50; The Gilpin Const. Co., steer ing wheel, 16; Pohle Staver Co., wire. 3.95; Mill City Welding & Machine Shop, welding, 1.25 ; Douglas McKay Chev: Co., truck, 1064.61; Loggers & Cont. Mach. Co., motor patrol, 3731.38; Gen eral Petroleum -Corp., oil, 31.63; Neidermeyer's Martin , Lbr. Co., piling, 795.90; Amalgamated Steel Co., steel. , 132.75; F. A. Dutton, cans, 2.75; Bill Watkins, cartridges, 5.10; Hutcheon Paint Store, paint, 1.50;- Austin West ern Rd. Mach. Co., plate, etc., 108.96; Gladys M. Barry, clerk, 69; Bonesteele Bros. Inc., chains, 4.75; Brddfield Smyth Lbr. Co.. lbr., 16.40; Building Supply Co. Inc., lbr., 21.52; Bureau of La bor, inspection fee : 22; A. C. Burk, use of car, 85.63; W. E. Burns, welding rod, etc., 20.56; E. H. Burrell, filler, 4.02; Capital City Bindery, binding, etc., 82. 10; Capital Journal, publ. claims, 21.10; Leo N. Childs. piling. 36; City. Ice Works, oil, 30; Clack amas Co., Oregon, Jt. account, 23.60; Columbia -Brick Works, tile. 17.50; Commercial Book Store, ribbons, etc., 30.74; Cooke Stationery Co., file, etc. 9.75; Da vidson's Auto Service, bushings, etc., 6.25; .Frank Doolittle, tire. etc.; 177.241 Lee Doty, gumming saw, 3;' Dough ton & . Sherwln, lamps, etc., '78.44; Walter J. Downs, windshield, etc., 15.85; D. O. Drager, freight, 36.97; Elec tric Steel Foundry Co., rope, 6.90; Ray L Farmer Hdw. Co., leather, etc., 8.90; W. E. Flnxer & Co. Inc., stencils, etc., 6.25; Firestone Auto Supply & Serv. Stores, re- line brakes, etc., 183.88; Gabriel Powder tc Sap. Co.. power, etc., 147.21 The General Tool Co., plugs, etc., 34.03; Goodrich Sil- vertown Stores.-" casings, etc.. 227.32: A. C. Haag tc Co., blades, etc., 574.52; J, E. Haseltlne dfc Co., couplings, etc., 66.97; How ard Cooper Corp., pinion, etc., 19.65; Iven B. Jones, use of car, 18.36; Ira J or gen sen, fuse, etc., 285.65; Loggers db Cont. Mach. Co., gas tank etc., 62.93; Dong las McKay Cher. Co., bearings, etc.', 1.60; Needham's Book Store, tape, etc.,,. 32.50; Oregon State Hgy. -Com., rebore, cylinder, etc. 28.00 Oregon Statesman, PubL claims, 30.80; The Pacific Tel. A Tel. Co., telephones,- 160.75; Portland Gen. Electric Co., elec tricity, 411.43; Pure Iron Culv. Mfg. Co., iron, 166.96; Rahn MeWhorter Paper Co., carbon, etc., SS.S4; Robertson Heavy Ddw. Co., coal, 21.56; Salem Bar gain House, pipe, etc., 16.60; Sa lem ' Hardware, Co., rivets etc, 10.55; -Salem Steel 8upply, bearings etc, 324.41; Henry. W. Scott; keys, 1.00; Shell Oil Co., gasoline, 223.01; C has. K. Spanldlng Log. .Co., lumber, 8.54; Standard Oil Co., of Calif., gaso line, 656.62; Union OU Co., of Calif., gasoline, 4.93; Valley Mach., it Weld. Co., welding rod; 61.05; Valley Motor Co.,. gaskets etc., 30.82; C A. Vlbbert, rubber cord etc, 32.36; Western Auto Supply Co., tires etc.,' 16.39; G. B. White, clerk, 88.12; Woodbury company, washers, etc.,' 64.54; C. B. Wilson, advertising, 200.00. Assessor's Office Acct.: Bur rough's Add. Mach. Co., typewrit er, 125.00. Clerk's Office Acct,: Remington Rand Inc., bookkeep ing. machine, 900.00; Remington Rand Inc., maint.- agreement, 90.00. Coroner's Office Acct.: premium on bond, 15.00; Dr. P. A. Pemberton, examination, 5.00; Dr. F. Howard KKurts, examina tion,' 1.00. ' Court - House Acct.: Capital City Laundry, laundry, 1.75; F. M. Klsey, removing snow, 1.20 ; Hansen & Llljeanist . Inc., lumber, 2.68; Otis Elevator Co., elevator maint,; ' 6.00; . Packer Scott Co., powder, 15.58; Salem Water Commission, water 19.64; Standley tc Foley Inc.; insurance, 28.00. Dependent Mothers Asst. Acct. I Mrs. Maud Kime, relief, 10.00. Dist. Attys. Office. Acct.: Lyle J. Page, stamps, 6.00; R. L. Polk A Co., directory, a 2.00; United SUtes. Natl Bank, rent, 25.00. Exam, of Drunken Drivers' Acct.: Dr. Paul A. Pemberton, ex aminations 30.00. Indigent Sol dier. Relief Acct,: Harry A. Wil son, v relief of A. H. Thomas, 15.00.; Harry A Wilson relief of Mrs. N. A. Hansen, 15.00. Insane Acct,: Dr. V. E. Hockett, examin ations 80.00; Dr. L. A. Steeves, do 6.00. Jail Acct.: A. C. Burk, board of prisoners 852.67; Red Cross Pharmacy, medicine, 10.58; Sanitary Service Co., removing garbage, 1.00. Salem Justice Court Acct.: Earl Adams, travel Exp.,, 18.31; Earl Adams, - cash adv. for stamps, 1.00; Bertelson V McShane, envelopes, 13.25; H. J. Bratzel, reporter, 2.50; The CaplUl Press, printing, 5.10; S. C. Catlin dk R. K. Page, rent, 40.00; Blanche B. Ferguson, re porter, ! 2.60; M. ' B. Hayden, stamps,1 1.50; Remington . Rand, Inc., typewriter, 106.00; Bertha J. Thomas, reporter, 2.50. Law Library.Acct.? Bobbs Merrill Co., law books, 12.00; West Publish ing Co., do, 30.00. Poor Health Service (.Acct.: Dr. J. S. Back strand, medical services, 15.00; E. E. Berg, travel exp., 37.50; H. RT Crawford, stamps, 5.00; Drmarian M. Follis, medlcan ser vices, 4.00; Hendrie Laboratories, lab. fees, 25-00; Irma S. Le Riche, travel exp., 37.50. x Marion Co. Dept. of Health, maintenance of unit, 64.26; Needham's Book Store, file eases etc, 23.00; Per ry's Drag Store, medicine, 2.25; R. L. Polk tt Co., directory, 12.00; G. D. Searle ft Co., sup plies, 18.00; Shaw Supply . Co., do, 16.43. Poor Farm: I. W. Lewis, medicine, 8.69; H. Olden burg, care of Inmates, 231.50; Pratt A ' Rasmussen, pipe etc., 5.28; Perry's Drug Store, medi cine, .60; Salem Deaconess Hos pital, care of Juveniles, 84.75; J. We Take Great Pleasure in THE QPEHING New Sub-Division j Saturday, March 6, 1937 Drive out the Portland Hi-Wayy pirn right at the 2nd road past the Hayesvillej Scho 1, then go a few hundred feet, you will notice ;he Big Sign, REIMANN GARDENS, limine of the TRACTS' have fine fruit trees! SOIL, Wil lamette Silt Xoam. Electricity ;4c Gasi Avail able; YlO Cents Bus Fare, Onljf & LIMITED number- pf tracts. So make yiur selection early, however no sales made before the Open ing Date, March 6th. . ;' I PRIGES FROM $250,00 UP. TERMS AS LOW AS $50.00 DOWN AND SEE US FOR FURTHER PAimcULARS mm Realtor ' .167S. HighSt. '..'. ...... . E. D.Potter, i E. A. Morrison,'saIe8menv Salesman Will Be on cash adv. for cert, Com. of opr. .$0. State Relief Oreg., February payment, 6829. -47. Co J Property Acct.1 The Cap ital Press, j Publ. adv 1.20; H. Wm. Tkielaen, salary, 100.00; II. Wm. Thielsen, nse of car, 7.87; J. C. Whgeman.i Ins. on dwelling, 16.00. Recorder's Office Acct.: Mildred, R,j Brooks, cash adv. for postage 10.00; H. R. Crawford, envelopes, j 12 3.4 8; G, Thomas," clerk, 26.65. Scalp Bounty. Acct.: L. M. i Doerfler, bounty, ' 1.50. School Supts. Office Acct.: Cooke SUUonery !Co., j file etc., 74.40; Mary I llulkerson, use of car, 12.60; t Kt GUI Co., books. 4.82; Wayne 3). Harding, use ef car, 26.28; iKraps A Long, prinUng, 69.90; Fred M. Lobdell. booklets. 14-.00; -H. C- Seymour, plus, 2.30. Sealer of Wts. A Measures Acct.: C. -R. tkne", sesier," 25.42". Sher iff's Office (Acct;: Abrams A Ellis Inc.. bond, 300.00; T. J; Brabec,. travel xp. , ; 1080 ; The Capital Press, print tax! receipts, 600.00; Franklin Printing: Co.. printing. 4.10; bI G.I Honeycut, travel exptj 5.9 0 ; Rbenl Typf writer Excbange, rent oC machine, 3.10; Unruh Knapp Printing Co., envelopes, 214.59; Wistem Unloh Tel. Co., telegrams, 14.48. Surveyor! Of fice Acct.: (Alfred. R. Nolan, Jr., blue pr ntlig, 10.25; Gordon E. Tower, Indx supeys, 42.00. Tax Refund f Acit.! Capital Bedding Co., ovejrpajyment of taxes, 1.70. Treasurer's Office Acct.: D. G. Drager,! cash radv.- for stamps, 11.18. pog License Fund. Acct.: City of Balem, city share 950.96; Floyd Bateii, sheep killed by dogs, 2.00; ' 0. C. - Cannon, do, 5.00; O. P. Giveni do, 31.X)0; H. E. Hub bard, d, 6.00; Mrs. Frank King, do, 13. Qt); J. CJ Morley, do, dis allowed t Claude' Page, 8.00; A. H. Thompson, do, 5.00; W. G. Warwick,, do, 20.00; J. F. TVeh-: rum, ddj 80.00; Henry A. Whit ney, do- 20.00; Henry A. Whit-: ney, db, 110.00. Miscellaneous Accts.; JBallou -4 Wright, bar etc., 311.15; ;Mary F A A. C. Stowell, rent, 2ij.00 . Earl Adams, .travel evp., 53;50;f A. C. Burk, do, 22 6. 16; State Ind. Acc. " Commission, insurance; ' 450.74; - J: J. iLam brecht. bounty, S.00; Elmer Tay lor, do, 16.0 0; Theodore Etzel, do, I. 50; The j Austin Western Dd. Mach. Co., j Belting etc., 720.32; H. J. Bratxel, reporter. 5.00; Ben H. Hawkins, Ubor, 36.00; Bert Howe, guarding) prisoner, 10.00; Woodbum Independent, printing, 10.30; Roth Bertha Lee, right of way, 1442,50; A. R. Barnes, bounty, (2.00; Vincent Etzel, do, I. 50; Statel Ind. Accident -Com. Insurance, 481.70; Southern Pa cific Cot removing dirt, 7.S4; L. Townsend, ) peaches,' 20.00; Jo seph Bt Fpltoni, Prof, services, 68.00; Florence K. Palmer, steno eraphic service , 11.20; B. G. Honeycut, t-traveling expenses. 3.00; Gjjo. iW. Averett, relief of J.. P. H$rnefer, 10.00; G. W. Av erett, relief of Joel Burch, 10.00; Austin Western! Rd. Mach. Co., grader, 6832. 57 West Publishing Co., law books, 147.00. Juvenile Court Acct.: 8. A. Pitney, travel ing ekpeinses, 18.40; A. C. Burk, board off prisoners,. 280.80; Salem Deaconess H1sp'. care of prisoner, 14.00. Miscellaneous Accts.; Town of Stayton, royalty, 136.47: A. C A Mary F. Stowell, do, 136.47; S. D. MyerfB, bounty, 7.00; V. Li Irish, commission, . 12.50; , State Relief ComJ of Oreg., blind Asst. share. If 8.5 3; State Relief Com. of - Oregpn, O. A. pension appt., 4982.16;! Association of Oregon Cos.. association fee, 141.70; Bonesteele Bros., Inc., truck, 597.25; Robert A. Brown, bounty, 2.00; Join Lamhrecht, do, 1.00. Announcing $5.00 ! ER MONTH i Dia i, j. $632 the Ground Opening Day Slegtnund, Main Floor r. ml! ,r 03 107 'resses In s Sale Croup Th Begular Value to $29.50 is. 5cciSf Thii is the Greatest Dreis Sale Values ' - ' i Johnson9 Have . i - - EverOffered Johnson's The Store for Ladies 464 State Jo o I J x I i I a C i e P e c d d C e s S ii r j A y - ti ': U re P n tl li t! P ei tl ei ct d Ti t ZD P' Ct O O ,cl "c: a 1. a