The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 19, 1937, Page 10, Image 10

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Cherry
Losses
Are not Large
Rains do More Damage but
Harm Minimized, View
of Canners i V i
Continued heavy rains Thurs
day night and Friday .brought ad
ditional losses In the early, soft
cherries now ripening and also to
Bings, but canners held to their
assertions of Thuriday thit Royal
Anns, which are the main cherry
crop here, hare keen harmed very
little to date by the, downpours.
i If the deluges of this week nad
come a week later, the first alarm
cried over Royal Anns might have
been Justified, canners say As It
Is. ripening of Royal Anns has not
advanced far enough to cause se
vere, splitting, even in most of the
lowland orchards. In the hill or
chards there Is no damage to
Anns, according to information
from, one large Polk county
grower. .....
i Max Gehkir, who has been har
vesting cherries continuously for
22 years, and 'who la himself a
barrelled, declared yesterday that
the : scare when rain hits early
cherries, as it does almost an
nually, always proves to be large
ly noise, for the average cherry
loss due to rain is around 8 per
cent of the crop. In the 22 years,
he recalls one season when Lam
berts were a total loss, and two
when Bings were a total loss, but
that at no time have Anns been
completely injured. .
' Commercial cherries of the
early and black varieties which
have cracked, now are probably
a complete loss, as mould is likely
before they can be marketed and
even If not ruined by mould, they
would net the grower little or
nothing as the cost of picking
and delivery would run about what
the buyer could pay for them.
Last year Oregon and Washing
ton barreled in brine 7240 tons
of Royal Anns and 500 tons of
'other - sweet cherries, and while
figures are not available from the
same source on the 1936 canned
cherry deal in these two states,
the canned sweet cherry deal in
the whole country ran under 7000
tons, which indicates the growth
ox Darreimg operations o t o r
canned cherries.
Total cherry "production in Ore
gon last year was 13,000 tons and
Washington 15,900 tons, accord
ing to preliminary figures carried
by Western Canner and Packer.
Wool Sales Heavy
; Is Boston Report
Buying Has Been General
With More Spot Wool
Being Moved
! BOSTON, June 18-(P)-The
commercial bulletin will say to
morrow - "With shearing more
general and. accumulations heav
ier In the "west, buying has been
more general. Some fairly heavy
transfers have been made in
Texas at 33-35 cents on the basis
or 93-95 cents, clean Boston, for
good to choice 12 months wools,
with sohrt 8 months types at 32
cents, or about 90-92 centsclean
basis, Boston".
"Buying Is more general in the
northwest, too, .on the same rel
ative basis. Merchantable medium
wools of the Ohio-Michigan or
similar type are quotable on the
basis of 41-42 cents, delivered
east.
"More spot wool has been mov
ed, also, at prices about on par
ity with the west, although the
advices of a weaker market in
Brisbane, where offerings are un
usually heavy and contain an un
usuaUy large proportion of a new
clip wools for the June sale, are
keeping the domestic trade cau
tious.
"Manufacturers report recent
deliveries but little new business.
Spinners and topmakers are dull.
"Mohair. Is slow but steady." -The
bulletin will publish the
following Quotations. ;
basis: Oregon: Fine and F.M.
staple 97-98; fine and F.M. cloth
ing 90-92. .
Mohair: Domestic, good region
al bag, Texas spring, 67-70 cents;
Texas kid, 90-95; Arizona and
New Mexican, 63-65; Oregon, 65
7. ' . ',. .
Rdsehdalil Urges
ri
rrogram
BOISE, Idaho, June 18-(P)-A
U. S.' air expert who saw the
Hindenburg burn urged today a
definite American program of
llghter-than-air ship construction.
"The loss of the Hindenburg,"
said Commdr. C. E. Rosendahl of
the naval air station at Lake
hurst, N. J., "put the future of
dirigible transportation squarely
into the hands of the United
States.'
"I- think America should have
m ueiinue airsnip construction
program and back it up with a
policy. .
"It has not yet been definitely
determined whether llghter-than-air
transports are useful or not.
I think they are."
Qommander Rosendahl, ones
time 'commander of the 1111 fated
American dirigible Shenandoah,
said he questioned whether the
cans of the blaze that destroyed
Germany's great ship Von : Hln
denburg ever . would - be deter
mined definitely.
$5CS0 Libel Suit
riled by Simpson
Damages ' of $5000 for alleged
defamation of his character is
sought by Llnis Z. Simpson
against the Pioneer - Service Co.,
Inc., and George- F.- McKay, Frank
lng business "as the Salem Tent
lad Awning company, in a "libel
Airship
Enlist Bloodhounds in Search
'fe"" 'Jr.
Ky T
. -.- si
Efforts of autheritles to pick up the trail of Mrs. William H. Par
sons, wealthy New York socialite. Included an attempt to follow the
course of her suspected kidnapers with bloodhounds, above. Only
word received, from her abductors was & note demanding $25,000
.;-; ransom..
COMMISSIONER'S
COURT
The following is the official
publication of the record of
claims before the - Marion
county commissioner's court
for the June term, 1937,
with the amount avowed, bills
continued, etc according to
the records in the office of
the county deck.
Assessor's Office Acct.: Paul
Grlebenow, deputy, 115.00; C. A.
Lewis, do, 100.00; Alma Acker
man ,do, 100.00; Jean Bahlburg,
do, 95.00. Clerk's Office Acct.:
C. C. Ward, deputy, 115.00; H.
A. JUdd, do, 115.00; H. C. Matt
son, do, 115.00; I A. M. Presnall,
do, 110.00; - Lee Ohmart, do.
60.00; L. S. Peterson, do, 90.00.
Co. Court and j Commissioners
Acct.: C. C. Ward, clerk, 35.00.
Court House Acct.: J. H. Klrsch,
Janitor, 9.69; W. W. Hill, do,
69.69; Mark Baker. . do, 69.69;
Alice Datalen, elevator operator,
34.75; Kay Pillette, do, 34.75.
Dist. Attys. Office Acct.: Joseph
B. Felton, deputy, 175.00;' Flor
ence K. Palmer,' stenog., 50.00.
Salem Justice Court Acct.: Alma
Johnson, clerk, (75.00. Juvenile
Court Acct.: Nona White, proba
tion officer, 109.69. Poor Acct.:
Rufus C. Holman, state, treas.,
malnt. free Em p. Bur.. 134.00;
Boys and Girls Aid Society, lelief,
25.00. Care of Poor Health Ser
vice: E. E. Berg, health officer,
100.00; Irma S. I LeRlche, nurse,
110.00; Ethel ! Lermon, clerk
66.67. Co. Property Acct.: H. Wm.
Thielsen, clerk, 100.00. Recorder's
Office Acct.: Eva C Lenhardt, de
puty, -1 100.00; Ava C. Sundborg,
do, 100.00; H. C. Schofield, do,
100.00; Evelyn S. Bye. do, 80.00.
School Supts. Office Acct.: Cora
E. Reid, assistant. 115.00. Sher
iff's Office Acct.: Kenneth L. Ran
dall, deputy, 124.69; B. R. Smith,
do, 119.69; B. G. Honeycut. do,
119.69; Walter. Ford, do, 99.69;
T. J. Brabec, do. 124.69; A. M.
Dalrymple, do, 99.69; R. G. Sav
age, do, 110.00; Arthur Roethlin,
do, 100.00; Geo. J. Becker, do,
100.00;. Wm. j McKinney, do,
100.60. Treasurer's Office Acct.:
W. Y. Richardson; deputy, 115.00.
Engineer's Office Acct.: NT. C.
Hubbs.engineerj 149.75; M. Wei
ser, clerk, 75.00. Dog License
Fund Acct.:- Lee Ohmart, clerk,
50.00 T Paul Marnach, salary and
traveling exp., 173.69. Miscellan
eous Accts.: Geo. W. A verett, re
lief of Joel Burch 15.00; Mitchell
Lbr. Co.. lumber, 19.47; Roy
Newport, nails, etc., 1.86; Labor:
M. M. Booker. 93.75; S. P. Carna-
suit filed, in circuit court here
yesterday. ;
Simpson alleges his good bus
iness reputation was ruined as re
sult of a. handbill distributed June
5 by the Pioneer Service company
in . which an alleged account of
$5.05 against him Is advertised
for sale. -
The account which defendants
McKay and Monners alleged plain
tiff owed them before it was turn
ed to the Pioneer Service Co. was
never brought to court to deter
mine its validity, Simpson's com
plaint states. ; ; - -
Portland j Office
Bid Date July !
- The date for opening proposals
for the establishment of a new
state office building in 'Portland
has been set for " July 1, accord
ing to Dan Fry, state purchasing
agent.'" - "j ?-' .
: Approximately' 20 proposals al
ready have been received and
Others were expeeted ..before
July- 1." - j
: A law of the 11937 legislature
authorized the state board of con
trol either to purchase an. office
building in . Portland or acquire
land there and erect an office
structure. The law carried no ap
propriation and it is proposed to
pay for the building- and site
through a system of rentals.
: Fry said a number of buildings
and sites had been offered on this
basis. . '., ; .. ,.,,;, ". . ;. . ,
' .. Swim Classes Starting
. CORVALLIS, June 18. Start
ing Monday, June 21, and continu
ing until Friday, the Corvallia Red
Cross, under the direction of
Natalie . tcharr; will sponsor a
five day "learn ; to swim" cam
paign for .all. girls. The girls'
swimming groups will be divided
into four sections, according to
age and ability,' and the classes
are to be held in the Oregon State
college women's building pooL
v
It""'- V . i
ill
han, 48.86; Harold Champion,
19.84; Harry Christian, 72.96;
Geo. P. Downing. 89.05; A. V.
Fisher, - 105.23; L. Hansen, sr
22.32; Lawrence Johnson, 15:46;
Oliver Johnson. 88.94; R. C. Lee,
5.85; Ralph Silvers, 24.06; T. H.
Tiepte, 6.97; Henry O. Bevier,
1953; Otis C. Dike, 5.58; Hugh
Johnson, 9.99; Trevor Stay ton,
169.83; E. J. Richards, 72.30;
Jas. O. Darby; 2.99; Theo.. Fish
er, 6.98; Dick Buell, 65.62; T. L.
Davidson, 103.74; Ralph GIrod,
149.74; John Griesenauer, 11.97;
L. E. Hennies, 35.91; Bertrand
Iveraen, 99.75; P. E." Jensen,
63.S4; Grant Jones, 99.75; Jas.
McCormick, 79.80; Wm. Mcll
waln, 103.74; J. P.j Asplnwall,
131.60; Omer Bartrfff, 126.74;
O. D. Binegar, 108.74; Elton
Brown, 83.78; Ivan Brown, 103.
74; J. A. Burns, 100.25; Wm.
Butte, 33.68; J. B. Chenowth,
69.69; L. H. Corey, 108.74; W.
C. DeRoss, 40.37; Arthur Drake,
54.86; Marvin Duley; 2.99; F. A.
Dutton, 109.23; F. M. Elsey,
78.11; Dewey Friedlund, ia3.74;
M. E. Gleeson, 65.78; R. L. Green,
108.24; V. J. Herts, 105.74; Ar
thur Holden, 14.95; J. J. Hollett.
76.24; R. A. Hooper, ,106.24;
Ray Johnson, 91.77; I T e n B.
Jones, 13.76; Wm. R. King, 112.
25; Henry L. Martin, 83.11; Les
ter Mcllwain, 123.69; Ernest F.
Moore, 18.97; H. Paulson, 110.
73; C. E. Powell, 103.74; E. J.
Richards, 21.43; John Sacre,
77.74; Nick Schab, 103.74; Dan
Scharf, 104.24; Lee A. Wells,
95i76; Frank Woelke, 121.744
Clyde Woodruff, 128.74; W. CI
kens, 99.75; Lloyd Jarman,
103.74; Theodore Kuenzi, 99.75;'
Greg Robl, 103.74; Frank
Schampier, 103.74; . Clarence
Zuber, 99.75; A. H. Hennies,
129.74; Lewis L. Brown, 9.58;
Raleigh Champ, 54.28; W. C. De
Ross, 51.87; Coleman Donahue,
25.4,1; Carroll Hunt, 54.28; Ed
ward Lambert, 9.58; Harry B.
Marcum, 6.96; Arthur Morgan,
109.75; Geo. J. Neitling, 51.78;
Hurl J. Pearson, .99; J. L.
Prange, 99.76; Nelson R. Row
land, 47.79; Everett B. Stroud,
4.79; T. J. Vandecoeverlng,
43.89; Hugh Webb, 100.01; C. C.
Stayton, 149.76; B. A. Snyder,
99.69; Jos. W. Marcroft, 74.71.
Miscellaneous Accts.: Harry
Becker, hauling dirt, 111.86; M.
A. Davis, do, 87.89; R. B. Delapp,
do, 23.97; E. E. Hedges, do,
31.96; V. C. McDonald, do, 23.97;
Elvia Pulley, do, 87.89; Ed Ricks,
do, 15.21; Clarence L. Young, do,
79.90; Frank Lomker, timber,
10.00; Mehama Lbr. Co., lbr.,
295.52; Silver Falls Tbr. Co., lbr.,
162.42; Bonesteele Bros. Inc.,
water pumps, 4.95; Haines Top &
Farmers National
Sets new
General Office to Arrange
Financing; Nation Is
Divided Into Areas
CHICAGO, June 18-iip)-dom-
pletion of a new operating policy
for the Farmers National Grain
Corp., over which C. E. Huff re
cently resigned as president "in
the interests of harmony" was an
nounced here by W. C. Engel, vice
president and general manager.
Engel's announcement said the
corporation has grouped the
grain-growing states into four
areas and will enter the new crop
year, July 1, with a marketing
program formulated largely by op
erating committees in each area.
Area 4 California, Washing
ton, Oregon, Idaho and Utah. ,
, The . plan provides that each
participating region will have one
director of Farmers National.
These directors will serve as an
area operating committee, with
tne aid and advice of an area man
ager selected by the general man
ager of the corporation. -
Branch managers will be select
ed by the area manager. The area
operating committee will meet
monthly.
: - Under the new setup the gen
eral office will arrange for fi
nancing through - commercial
banks. and the farm credit admin
istration; handle insurance and
bonds for all areas; supervise
area audits; consolidate area re
ports; handle lease or purchase of
au country or, terminal elevators:
handle hedges, all exports and
imports; dry r edible beans, and
maintain sales contacts for the
benefit of all areas.
Policy
Tht OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, '
Body Shop, top deck etc., 3.25;
Mike Panes., adjust brakes, 1.10;
Union Oil Co. of Calif., ' repair
battery, 3.25V J A. Woodhouse.
battery -8.95; Building Supply
Co., Inc., glass, 1.66; Gabriel
Powder & Sup. Co., powder,
364.02; CV C. Stayton,' use of car,
16.02; Tidewater Associated Oil
Co., faucet, 1.00; City Ice Works,
OIL 32.60; N. C. Hsbbs, use of
car, 81.63; V." E. Newcomb, re
pair tube etc., .75; Lee A. Wells,
cash adv. for tire reps., .50; Chas.
W, Brant, salary & expenses,
24.84; Interstate Boiler Wka.,
Inc., dragline bucket, 500.00; El
liott Printing House, Inc., print
ing, 3.50; Theo. M. Barr, plugs
etc., 5.60; -Bureau or Labor, -inspection
fee, 15.00; G. A. Pren
tiss, watchman, 49.69; The Fyr
Fyter - Co.,' extinguishers, 22.50;
Salem Bargain. House, rags, 9.45;
Lyons Garage, repair truck, 1.35;
Mill City SerT. Sta., tube etc.,
11.30; The Austin' Western ltd.
Mach. ; Co:, chains etc.. 990.65;
Gladys M. Barry, clerk, 75.00;
Blake Moffitt & .Towne, . paper,
9.33; A. C Burk, use of car.
hl45.81; W. E. Burns, bolts etc..
z i.Jiil . Juurreii, brusbes etc.,
7.53; Capital Journal, publ.
claims, 24.00;- Colyear Motor
Sales Co., bolts etc., 31.63; Cooke
Stationery Co.. fUes etc., 12.70;
Doughton Hardware, haxtdles etc,
3.20; D. G. Drager, freight, 6.91;
Hugh H. Earle State Ins. Com.,
refund of revenue, 50.00; Ray L.
Farmer Hdw. Co., rosin etc.,
18.61; Blanche B. Ferguson, re
porter. 5.00; A. C. Haag & Co.,
bits etc; 69.07; J. E. Haseltine &
Co., springs etc., 71.77; Hutcheon
Paint Store, paint etc., .95; Ira
Jorgensen, bearings etc., 110.61;
warmer Trf. & Storage, block.
.50;: The Geo. Lawrence Co., flu-
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- ? V ! A man's home is his castle, shared hr
5 I his royal family a wife and children. Every L
' v ' f family merits a better home. The classified n iSfykK
hjjfii j columns of this paper offers opportunities df rl
f V " for the purchase of better homes and new ' ' w vjCvin! T .
v u . , J t . , , i tes tfzfa H '
l P homes. Now is the time to buy particularly 1 1 f 'fiJiS
111 'A ' ; because of the indications of advancing build- ? ia7 ,rJikJ '
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Oregon," Saturday Morning, June 19, 1937
Id etc, 37.38; Loggers & Cont,
Mach. Co., links etc., 7.33; Jas. H.
Mad en Co., Icn., gaskets ect,
9 2.2 1 ; C. B. McElhaney, road
viewer, 3.99; Douglas McKay
Cher,, Co., dor etc, 13.55; A. B.
McLaughlan Co., welding, 19.65;
Fred J. Miller, road viewer, 6.14;
Needhams Book Stor, cards etc.,
145.39; -Nelson-Bros. .Inc., valve
etc; 6.54; Niedermeyer Martin
Lbr. Co., piling, 527.10; Oregon
State Hgy. Coml, repairs, 6.50;
The Pacific Tel & Tel. Co., tele
phone, 152.86; PhiUppi's Garage,
gas, 5.12; Pohle Staver Co., pipe
etc., 103.27; Portland Gen. Elec
Co., electricity, 398.41; Salem
Deaconess Hospital, care of patients,-
21.00; Salem - Hardware
Co., lantern etc, 11.55; Salem
Steel & Sup; Co. babbitt etc,
64.52 ; Shell Oil Co., . gasoline,
91.44; IChasK.- Spaulding Log
Co., brushes etc., 27.52; SUnd
ard Oil Co. of Calif., gasoline,
320.15; Statesman Publ. Co.,
publ. claims, 23.20 f E. G. Syron,
lumber, 155.79; Union Oil-Co. of
Calif., gasoUne, 1151.92; Valley
Motor Co.. fender etc., 12.58; F.
D. Van . Sweregen, labor, 2.99;
Woodbury Co., drills ect., 99-62;
R. D. Woodrow, battery -etc.,
121.57. Assessor's Office Acct.:
Paul Grlebenow, use of car, -5.68;
Hanson Blue Print Co.. Inc.,
prints, 47.50; Rahn McWhorter
Paper Co., carbon, 3.13;. R. Shel
ton, cash. adv. ; for certificates,
.90; - R. ' Lv Young, field deputy,
140.00; H. E. Feller, do, 125.00;
John Tweed, Lo,4 160.00; Robert
McNamee, do, 145.00; R. G.
Doege, do, 275.00; E. G. Denny,
do, 100.00; IL R. Jones, do,
150.00. Auditing . Acct.: Earl
Snell, Sec of State; auditing,
97.20. Coroner's Office Acct.: L.
E. Barrick, telephone, ,1.60; Dr.
Wm. Thome, examination, 5.00;
Dr.,L. E. Barrick; "Invests 21.98.
Court House Acct.: Capital City
Laundry, laundry, 1.52; Leo Ens,
labor, 10.78; Klaaic Photo Shop,
photos, 6,50; Otis Elevator Co.,
maintenance, 7.50; Packer Scott
Co., supplies, 4.90; Salem Water
Commission, water, 14.00; Alvin
B. Stewart keys, ,7 0 ; C A. Vib
bert, plate etc, .90; Western Un
ion Tel. Co., telegram, 2.73. Dis
trict Attys. Office Acct-T U. S.
Natl. Bank Bldg., rent; 25.00. Ex
am, of Drunken Drivers. Acct. :
nendne ' Laboratories, exam.,
6.00; Dr. A. E. Wrigntman, ao,
3.00. Herd Inspector's Acct.: 'Dr.
red W. Lange, assistant, 32.75.
Horticulturist's Acct.: : S. H. Van
Trump, salary & expenses, 122.80.
indigent Sldler ' Acct:: Geov V;
A verett, relief of Thea Alguire,
10.00. Insane "Acct.: Dr. Verden
E. Hockett, examinations, 20.00;
Dr. L. A. Steeves, do, 5.00. Jail
Acct.: -A. C. Burk, board of pris
oners, 344.25; Red Cross Pharm
acy, .medicine, :t.39; Sanitary
Serr. Co., removing garbage,
1.00.' Salem Justice Court-Acct.;
Earl Adams, travel exp., 55.94;
Capital City Bindery, record book
28.50; S. C. Catlln A R. K.Page,
rent,. 160.00; M. B. Hay den,
stamps, 1.50. Outside Justice
Court Acct.: Bernice Nelson, re
porter, 5.00. Juvenile Court
Acct.: E. L. Am, travel exp.,
3.00. Law- Library-Acct.: Amer
ican - Law Book Co.. annotations,
10.00; - Stevens Ness - Law - Publ.
Co., do. 12.50; West Publishing
Co., law books, 311.50. ' Poor.
Acct.": -rr Farm - Bloch's . Golden
Rule Store, clothing, 1.39; I. W.
Lewis, medicine, 30.08; H. L. Ol
denburg, care of inmates, 328.07;
The Salem Drug' Co.," medicine;
1.60. Care of Poor Health Ser-
vlce: Abbott Laboratories, med
icine, 2CT.97; , Dr. J. S. Back
strand," prof, senrices, 20.00; E.
E. Berg, use of car 37.50; Dr.
C.Wrd. Davis, prof. . services,
1.00; Hendrie Laboratories, lab.
fees, 25.00; Irma S. LeRlche, use
of car, 57.50; Marion Co. Dept.
of Health.' malnt.. 6 4.2 5 ;.j. Perry's
Drug Store, supplies, 5.10. Co.
Property Acct.: The Capital Press
publ. notice, .60; Winnie Petty
John, Ins. prem., 6.00; Guy O.
Smith, deed, 2,50. Recorder's Of
fice Acct.: Mildred Brooks,' cards
etc, 6.00; Salem Handle ,C.
mlllwork, 1.00; C. Thomas, , typ
ist, 49.73, Registration &. Election
Acct.: G. E. White, Clerk, 10.50.
Rodent Control Acct.: Ames Har
ris Co., sax, 25.97; N. J. Billings,
starch etc.; 4.54; Columbia Food
Stores; syrup, 2.02; Q. M. Slents
Feed it Seed Co.. barley,' 55.00.
School Supts. Of flee Acct.: The
Geo. . F. Cram Co., atlas, 32.75;
Mary V. Fulkerson, use of car,
52.33 ; Mary L. Fulkerson, cash
adv. " for 4-H premiums.' 187.25;
J. K. Gill Co., supplies, 8.25; Jessie-Smith,
clerk, 31.50; Geo. C.
Will, record etc., .70. Sealer of
Wts. A. Measures- AccU: C. R.
Lane, sealer, 43.07. Sheriff's Of
fice Acct.: A. C. Burk, stamps,
10.00; The Jefferson Review,
print cards 13.94 ; J. H. Klrsch,
labor, 4.00;' Roen Typewriter Ex
change, rent ol machine, 1.80;
Rowland Jones, letterheads,
13.50; Thatcher - Printing Co.,
printing, 8.75. Surveyor's Office
Acct.: A. R. Nolan, Jr., Index
clerk, 10.50; Gordon E. Tower,
do, 84.75. Dog .: License F V h d
Acct.i C. F. Hein, sheep killed by
dogs,, 84.00; - A.' B.- H 1 n s,do,
30.00; Miller Bros., do. 20.00;
John D. Minto, do, 6.00 -A. H.
Reiling; do, 18.00; Frank Vach-
ter, do, 2-50. Miscellaneous
Accts.: Bill NeUsen, labor,
11.16; J. F. Bewley, foreman,
103.74; M. M. Magee, do. 11.97;
Otto A. Boettlchei-, sr., hauling
gravel,. 21.60; L. M: Case, do,
687.36; M. Crouser, do, -ls
W.--J.. Davenport, do, 392.40;
Kenneth Dicaenson, uo, Z.0;
Roy Dickenson, do, "39.40; C. N,
Gesner, do, 496.68; C n a s. G,
Ginther, do, 269.3; Cleo Kep
pinger, do, 666.84; Harold Kep
pinger, do, 667.48; P. A. King,
do, 616.68; C. C. L i b b y, oo,
43.36; John Nag, do, 376.08;
J. F. Rlngwald, do, 666.48; Fred
Stewart, do, 654.24; L. R.
Tweedie. do, 609.12; A..B. Wil
son; do. 180.12; W. P. Collard.
gravel. 11.70; W. C- Hill,, do,
a.00; Chas. H. Hoyt, do. 3527.00;
McVey Sand x & Gravel Co., do,
302.62; Oregon Gravel Co., do,
'2762.36; Jack Galloway, haul
gravel, etc, 462.79; Harry A.
Wilson, Com., relief of A. II.
Thomas, 15.00; Harry A. Wilson,
Com., relief of Mrs. N. A. Han
sen, 15.00; Frank Layton, haul
gravel, 20.76; Dewey & Helen
Smith, right of way, 99.50; Dr;
Verden E." Hockett, insane exams,
15.00; Dr. L. A. Steeves, do,
20.00; State Ind. Acc Commis
sion, insurance, 515.63; Clem
Layton, hauling Jgavel, 7L91;
General Petroleum" Corp., gas
oline, 962.88; Hf M. Austin, re
lief of Jas. Porter. 11.25; H. M.
Austin, commander; - relief, of
Carl Smolinsky, H. M. Austin,
commander, relief of Carl Smo
linsky, 8.00;-H. M. Austin, com
mander, relief of Ray DeRoche,
13.50;' Standley & Foley, Inc.,
4ns, prem., 18.80 State Relief
Com. of Ore., oap - payment,
5064.91; State Relief Com. of
Ore., blind asst. payment, 163.02.