THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON
FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1925
from Nearby Valley Points
From the Richest and
Best Part of the State
By Capital Journal's
Special Correspondents
PAGE TWO
News
PICHIG CLOSES
SCHOOL YEAR IN
RICKEY DISTRICT
Uickcy, May 29. A large crowd
attended tha school picnic which
was held at Hugcr's grove May
25.
A long tulile iias been built,
swings put up, a ball diamond
laid out and with the natural
scenery JIager's grove Is one of
the most ideal picnic places near
Salem and for tho day day Un
gates were thrown open to the
school and neighbors.
A basket dinner was enjoyed at
noon onfl then began tho great
event of tho year, the ball game
between the married men and the
Bcliiiol boys.
Only an able umpire liko Tom
FiUpatrick could have given just
decisions In a last game of 11 in
nings, with the score G to 4 In
favor of the married men.
Thoso starrins on the men's
team wore Andy Parson, George
lluger and A. Hinegar.
Several of the papas were great
ly surprised when they were fan
ned out by Willier Straw pitching
for the boys.
The married women held the
glrlt; down to an even score in n
three-inning game.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Magee made
a business trip to Crooked Finger
lrst week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Binegar will
spend the week end at the beach.
A. Van Cleave of Portland was a
guest of his father-in-law, D. A.
Harris, Tuesday evening.
Mr. and MrB. Wallace hove as
. house guests relatives from Wash
ington. , , ,
W. Sheridan liae started pick
ing strawberries.
Mr. and Mrs. Mefiserll and
daughter motored to Dallas, Tues
day. Those who were neither absent
nor turdy during tho school yoar
were Troy Crabb, Loyal Sheridan
and Margaret Magee.
ELKS WANT HOLIDAY
CALLED FOR JULY 16
Klka lodge) of tho state are
bringing strong pressure to boar
on Coventor l'ierce to declare a
legal holiday throughout Oregon
on July 10, tho date of tho Klks
parade ut the natolnul Klks con
vention In Portland. The governor
said today that he might yield to
the requests. About a dozen telo
gramo from exalted rulers of vari
ous lodges were received by the
governor today.
COMMISSIONERS' COURT
The following is the official
publication of the record of
claims before the Marion
county commissioners court
for the May term, 1925, with
the amount allowed, bills con
tinued, etc., according to the
records in the oflice of the
county clerk.
ROADS AMI HIGHWAYS
Road District No. I
A! wood. grading, elo 12.00
Kell, A. W.. laving tile C 40
Owen, C E.. repairs on
grader Hi-fi"
Smith. J. T., laying tile 6.40
'.U-.'.Ut, Hill. layinK tile and
tlMctiiug 6-4
Ktider, A. C, patrolman . 2 1 00
Read District N...
Green. L., (services a chain
man 4 r.o
Rend Dl-lriel No. 3
Op'gott Gravel fit.. gravel. 7 .'.0
Miller. Allen, dragging and
plowing 17-00
Moiivc. 4. C , material fin
rrader 7 H
Miller, .1. II. patrolman r.0.7:-
Itoail District No. 4
Mi flinli'V. JuHi-ph. cutting
hi 11M1 and ikt.ipIiik 3o 20
RuiiniiiK. Lawrence, bliisllnn
clearing, scraping, etc.... 35.20
rtiii'lihini, C. A., Brrapinp,
haullnc kviivH, etc 36.00
Ilu rulm m, l':irl, alio voting
wand I. CO
Crate, August, cleat Inn, bin ll-
itiK.etc. 3 20
Fnlci, Ed., I'lcaiinir, huin-
tnjr. etc. 6 40
Ccarln, Pcwpy M., rep. eui-
Vcit. i-'c 4.60
Pflh'tte, ltawll. scraping,
whoviMtng 19.20
Cook, J. L , plow ing, scrap
ing, etc 1 13.00 '
llimd District No. A !
Larkln-Vrinco llanlw are !
Co.,, pnwdnr, fiiee. caps 10.10
T.onvm. Hill, clearing road d.40
Ilti lining, Lawrence, putting
In tile 3 20
Crate,. August, do 3.20
IMIleitr, ltnwll, do 3.20
Cook, Jutur, grading, etc... 2100
Davidson, Chwttor. tile 3.04
Havidwon, l'red, ncraplng.... (t 00
Knton, ,T. L., rep. frcsno.... 6.00
Kinst, C 11., fdinvcl, fuse,
siimlo trees, etc 13.01'
Grant, .Tor., Mailing plump.
ditching, etc 44 So
Kirk, It. K.. nx 2 00
Woodruff, Clyde, grading.
ditching, eto &1.20
Woodruff, llrlt, ditching 14. R0
Davldnon, W. K patrolman 6S.0O
ltofld District No. 6
Aral, L. L , dragging 12.00
I-'nhcy, J W, p..i rolninn.... 12.00
It (.art DMrkt No. 7
Keppingor, Mtko J., grading' 12.00
Jensen, Petr K., patrolman 21.00
flood IklMrlctXo. ft
CViM Culvert nnd Klunie Co.
gnlvnnlf.rdpli .... 137. 23
D.cker.ion, Q. U.. haullnjr
load .. ... g.on
Hcne. I. N., hauling gravel 157C
Orfon (iiavel Co., drain
!N BETTER SHAPE
Dallas. Or., May 29. Polk fi
nances on May 1, 1925, revealed
a much healthier condition than
was forecast at the beginning o!
tho year, according to County
Clerk lllack, who lias completed a
check o funds as of May 1.
This shows cash on hand with
tho county treasurer of $151,
002.92, with outf!::;iulng warrants
totalling only ?59,770.28. In ad
dition there are uncollected taxes
amounting to 375,2S6.CO. Be
tween May 1 and May 20 Sheriff
Hooker turned over an additional
100,5119.51 in tax money, bring
ing up the cash on hand Item to
over $212,000.
The uncollected taxes are divid
ed $300,199.92 on tho 1924 levy.
$23,009.98 remaining from the
1923 levy, end the balance spread
back to 1908.
The county In hiso about due
for another share of motor vehicle
license funds from the state and
for market road money from the
state.
The outstanding warrants,
amounting to $59,770.28, are di
vided as follows: General fund
$12,757.24; general road fund
$25,020.81; market road fund
$5050.55; road district fund $15,
318.89; dog fund $999.91, with
the balance made up of smaller
amounts on other funds.
The resources on hand are ap
portioned as follows ($151,
002.92): General fund $00,202.00
general road fund $3181.01; mar
ket road $3939: motor vehicle.
$0149.19; road districts $8207.32:
dog fund $317.80, with tho bal
ance composed of school funds.
SEEK $500 FOR SCOUT FUND
Dallas, Or.. May 2D. A cam
paign for funds to finance the ac
tivities of tho Dallas Hoy Scout
organization haa heoti In progrc;
thin week. A roM of S00 was
ot and It tB prohahlo that from
$300 to $400 will be raised from
present Indications. I
No large donations wero sough;
and practically all firms solicited
responded in good spirit.
The money will he ucd in fit
ting up a new camp on tho Kick
rcall. recently donated by C. K.
Spauldiiin. and for other activities
that require fundi). The Dal Lis
council is no longer af diluted
with Marion, Llnii anil lieu to it
counties.
und road pipe 92.04
Mcllolick, John, gravel 30S.00
.Motrix, A. K-, hauling dirt 4. CO
Mallow-. II. V.. putting In
culvert 3.20
Alchcr. (i. J., putting in cut
veil 4.80
Mayes, Lawrence, do 3.20
KocnU;, Loul, hauled dirt,
fit- 4.10
Liail, J. W., patrolman 44.40
Itoad IHslrlcL No. K'i
Whitman. C. !.. file SO
Leary. A. K.. clearing road.. B.6$
Clio.iuette, K. A., do S.00
I lovMnlcn, AMit-H, running
grader 17.60
.Miller, .tamos 1.. dragging
and grading 47.00
Vincent. Chas., hauling
grader 3. 00
Mei'ormick, Jamc.o, ptirul-
iiiiin 31,00
(load 1M 1 Id No. I'J
Scntt Lumber Co.. IiiihIti- 3.9S
Slicphertl, Floyd, driving
team .... 36.80
Shepheul, t'ai 1. shilling
rock 3S. CO
1 iernrh, ,1 oh n, m i aping,
Krift.lilng 12 -Ut
Semolke. John, dumping
mTapers 3.20
Shepheul. II. S., scraping ... 6. On
Lawrence. H. A. c.i .idiu' ... 12 00
Hogg. W. T. patrolman 74.00
I load District No. tl
Col den tilow 1 1.1 try, pm -
dor, fuse, cap. 9S.2T
Sflvcrtun Appeal, lite pul.
notices for haul ami cnidi
rook 4.6;,
Huell. Arthur, dealing 40 Se
ItcS.iiitiH, J r . Louie, do ... f.7.20
iM-SantK Sr., Louie, do 40 So
(Troth, lien, do p lio
.lanik, ('has., do 37 Co
K ii:g, Kdwanl. gruh'ung ... 11.40
k i n tr. W in .. f o rein a n 5 .1 . 0 0
VerNoi k. Kov. cle.u tug 40 00
Klllctt, Hubert, do 38.40
lirow n. C. !., do 6 40
Duval. Henry, do 1 V40
Mycin. Will, do 15.20
Mcrt Alike, plowing. cr.p
Ing, daering 42 0
Italcr, Sam, grading road... 22,50
MauhHng. J slip scraping.. 36.00
Veanier. L.. do COO
Oeder, A., pat to) ma 11 42.00
Itnjitl District No. 13
Kober.olt, A. L. rep. un
grader 7.00
Kuent. H. M. patrolman.... 10.00
Itoad District No. l,Vj
Amen, s.. shovel haiulte.i.... 1.. 0
Tok.Mad. L. K., grading 1ft. 00
Lorenee. Klmor, do IS. 00
Uibon, ThomnB, drl Ing
teain.. 1 1.20
Loreme, Andrew, patrolman 27.80
Itoad District No. 10
Ames. 8, nail 4.25
Schmidt, It. I'eter, bridge
work 32.20
Schmidt, Meve, do 29.60
llcxtilcnek, Adam, do 2 4.80
Stevens, Ted., do 31
Ilipei, Frank, hauled scrap-
r 350
ItfchttT, Tony, loaded scrap-
i'f u I. SO
Vaditer, Adam, plowing... 6.00
Plennanl, Antone. icraped 6.00
lllehter, Frank, do 00
DeKhito, Fr.ink. rto 8.00
ffnu. It ay, londed ciaperji $
Vinton, Clco. ' patrolman 46
Itoad DUirlct No. Ill
Daiighcr.y, Frank, working
on fence ... c oo
NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS
Turner News
Turner, May 2!i. Jm F. Thoma
soii und wife enjoyed a visit from
their daughter and family, of Al
bany, over the week end.
Mrs. L. J. Howley visited with
friends and relatives, at Amity,
over Saturday, returning to Turn
er Sunday night, with her son who
motored to Amity Sunday after
noon. F. P. Howley attended the
Memorial services at the First
Unitarian church, at Salem, Sun
day morning.
Mrs. L. J. Rowley und Mrs. C.
Bones were among thoso from
Turner taking In the sights in
Salem Monday.
. Ittilh Chaves Is in Saloin for a
few days operating the Bronson
confectionery store, during the
temporary absence of the owner.
,Mf and Mrs. Marvin E. Moore,
of Sai?m. visited with their cous
ins. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Chaves,
Sunday evening.
Mr 4. L. Bones has received
word tflat she has gone over the
top in the amount of life insurance
written, nnd will receive tho free
trip to the national convention of
the Brotherhood of American Yeo
man to be held at New York.
Mrs. II. R. Miles was in Turner
for a short time Monday.
Miss Vclva Jackson, of Port
spend the week end with MIub
Avalyn Tlolzell
Miss Thelma Delzell will go to
O A. C. to see the military tourna
ment this week end. Her school
closes Thursday with a picnic,
A car took a short cut down the
hill from the Barber home, Sat
urday night. It displaced a few
rocks and came to a stop In a wire
fence with nothing moro than
a bent radius rod to show for the
wild ride. Tho occupant was not
hurt.
Mrs. S. Talbott returned from
her vacation last week and is
back at her old place in the hank.
Mrs. IVirl Kelly visited with
her children, at the J. Kelly borne
ono day last week.
Plans nro rapidly being formed
for the Memorial day exercises at
tho Twin Oak cemetery, Saturday
afternoon.
C. Alexander nnd S. M. Endicott
are building some, fence for Mrs.
Davis this week.
John Watson, Jr., was home for
the last week end. He Is now
sporting a new Dodge roadfrtcr.
The speakers and music for the
memorial exercises at both ceme
teries are arranged as follows:
At the I. O. O. F. cemetery Satur
day morning Rev. C. W, Pogue
will deliver the address and at
Twin Oak cemetery Saturday
Kricr, Win., digging post
holes
runze), A. J., working on
fence
Wet hern, Oren, digging post
holes
6.00
Cole, Hobt., patrolman
O.00
Itoail District o. 10
Clag.ielt, lien, shoveling
dirt
6 IK
6.40
Doner, Frank, do
Slier win, Dough ton, shovel
Kvan. Albert J., operating
giader
Newton, Tom, whovellng
dirt
Oldenburg, Louis It., haul
ing dirt
12.00
87.30
Oregon Gravel Co., gravel
:ivage. Karncst, hauling
dirt 12
IVarmine, Walter (.!., patrol
man 78
Itoad District No. 20
Hi ley. George, hauling
dor 61
K.i p linger, Win. F., patrol
man
Itoad District No. 20 1.
8.00
! '
501.00
24. hO
32.00
16.00
16.00
22.40
12 SO
Oregon Gravel Co., gravel..
Afkerman, K. L.. ditching
Ackerman, L. M., do
Kiir.rer, Joe, do
Magee. W. J., do
N'el.son, Kay, do
Steltler. fail, do
Thompson. D. C, do
Crane. Frank, ditching
32.00 I
40.00
16.00
41.60
41.60
16.00
16. HO
43.20
22.00
35.00
Dawf.cn. J. irk. do.
I'andrhh, August, do
ndrich, ian, do
Hm:lie.i,K. L.. do
Mats.in. tha.. do
SdiaiT, Inn, do
WatUeni, 1 1 or man, grading
Van Cleave, L. M., patrol
man
Itoad District No. 21
MafleKl. Dan. cutting
brn-di
3.20
S.00
9.60
3.20
3.20
3.20
Corbilt, Walter, do
Meswerll, Hen, do
( i ripen trog, Klmor, grubbing
Groves, Llovd, cutting hr
Wallace Allen, do
Farsonji, A. C, blasting
Magee. M. M . patrolman....
Itoad District No. 22
4.00
Smith, Mat. cutting bru.Bh..
Hcraoh, Adam, dragging
road..
e.oo
12.C0
Hot son. Fred, pat rot man....
Itond District No. 23
Hauler Hio., powder, fuse,
caiM
Peterson, John, dragging
loads and slashing
Mollet. Ualph lv. hauling
powder, dragging road....
Smith, John W. dragging
road
Schulthess, Geo., patrol
man Itoad District No. 20
Hear. F.ai I, pulled grader,.
Salisbury. William, shoveled
gravel nnd picked rook....
Stone, O. S.. cutting brush
nnd holding nernper
Thomftffon, 1 K plowing
road nnd dragging
Witxel, K. II. hauled fifctfl
and picked rook
Wtttel. It. O.. patrolman.,..
KohiI DIM rid No. 2
Salem Urtck A Tile Co.,
drain tile
Dallls, V. It., digging ditch
Westenhotwc, Kilwln, do....
Wentcnhoiue, . W. Pa
trolman... 27.00
15.20
31.00
6 M
1.00
M0
aiternoou Uev. Ward Willis LWy,
of Salem, will deliver the address.
The Turner Commercial Band will
play at both exercises.
Through the efforts of Capital
Post of the American Legion,
bronze grave makers have been
placed on the graves t)f all ex
eervlce men In this vicinity, who
served In tho late war, regardless
of whether they belonged to the
American Legion or not.
Tho Robert Booth Pioneer Club,
of the M. E, church, are planning
to attend a Pioneer rally to be
held Saturday, June C, to be held
on the state'house grounds, at the
foot of the Circuit Rider monu
ment. Mrs. C. A. Bear was among
those shopping in Salem, Monday.
Col. W. F. Wright was a Salem
visitor, from tho Cloverdale dis
trict, Monday.
Turner was a favorite gather
ing place for salesmen. Tuesday
afternoon. No less than six being
in town at the same time.
The two old bridges, over the
mill race, near the Baker Hotel,
have been removed by the city, as
they had become unsafe for use.
Walter Robinson accompanied
by a friend, motored down from
Mill Cfity, Sunday for a visit in
this vicinity.
J. L. Webb and family, have
moved "back to Turner and are liv
ing In Farris property, formerly
occupied by H. G. Knighton. Their
son Fayo Is on the farm.
A representative of the Salem
Chamber of Commerce was in
Turner last week in the interest
of the new linen mill which Is to
be built in Salem In the near
future.
Tho roses that wore set along
tho mill race by the business men
have made a fine growth and are
now Rhowing several blossoms..
Miss Hazel Peetz, of Portland,
visited with home folks over Sun
day. Mrs. E. C. Baker received a
nice bunch of rhodondrons from
her son Andrew, of Milt City, last
Sunday. "
There has been several loads of
gravel delivered to tho ICoverdalc
district the past week.
Ed. Farris and wife, of Salem,
visited Sunday with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs Geo. Farris.
The Andrews brothers, with
their wives, of Salem, called on
friends in Turner Sunday afternoon.
Hazel Green ;
Hazel Green. May 28. August
Woelke and family of North How
ell called on his brother, Pete
Woelke, Thursday.
Mre. Schaervr of Quinaby visit
Itoad District No. 28
Anderson, George, hauling
gravel and dirt 42.00
Hettencourt, Happy, haul
ing nnd grading 55.60
Mrovvn, Den, holding slip.... 3.20
Crnshaw. Murray, do 12.S0
Matt his. John, shoveling & I
grubbing 22.40
Querry, C D., nails 60
Showrey, W. A., cutting
hruh 3.20
Spaulding Logging Co.,
Chan. K., lumber 3.60
Town end, ft. I"., cutting
log 4. SO
Walker. .L O.. patrolman.. 56.00
Itoad District No. 2tt
Fair. J O.. hauling gravel.. 0 00
Fair. Itichard, on grader.... 12.00
Hampton, Tom, hauling
gravel 4.20
Hants, John, patrolman 24.00
Camp Snntini, gravel 6.25
Smith & Fontaine, nail.... 6.05
Stewart. A. M.. slashing
hnush 3.20
Wells, Lee, patrolman 55.50
Itond District No Ut
Davidson, Glen. digging
ditches 1.60
George, Walter, grading.... 6.00
Olseti, George, taking out
rock 32.60
Itlisscll, S. 11., patrolman.... 27.00
Itoad District No. 33
Sitgund, F. A., dragging
road l.BS
Ftzel. .1. W., do 2.2..
Titxe, J. M . patrolman 5.63
ttwiri District No. a:t'a
Champ & Son, S. If., pow
der, fuM, etuvclw 19 40
QitAtermaf. Howard, haul
ing gravel, etc 84.40
Taylor, K. C, hauling grav
el 85.00
Taylor, l'lmer, shoveling
gravel nnd dumping
jicrnpem 44. SO
Teotx, Adolph, holding scrap
era 16.00
Montgomery, It. S-, patrol-
man 84.00
Load District No. SI
Champ & Son, S II., nx.... 8.35
Martin, Clarence I'., haul- K
Ing nnd dragging . 81,00
i an inch, v oai lie, biu'm h-u,
nnd cleaned ditch I 19.20
Stevens, W. U , dragging t t
road ft J.00
McAllister, 8. K., gen. re
pair f2J.G0
Itodie. John, shoveled giav-
el nnd dragged road 13 80
Itodie, Sttiirt, moving dirt
from bridge 3. CO
Slseho, Ed., hauled grnvel.. 4 1 .oo
Martin. A. A., patrolman.... J 600
Itoad District No. Off
Mutftchtor, II. J., sharpen-
ed tool : 8 20
Dradloy. N. J., raking road
nnd cutting brush 12.80
Hartm, Hlldegnrd, cutting :
brush, etc. .... 6.40
McCurdy, Geo., patrolman.. 62.60
Itond. DM Hot No. 37 '
Smith, K. H.. hauling rock 00
Olson, GuM, spreading rock 00
Unlwton, Jack, shoveling
rock , ' 00
Hampton, I W.f do., .......... 3.00
Ward. W. H.. hauling rock 12.00
Kalston, Andrew, hoveling
rock t 00
lloyser, Geo M., patrolman 57.00
Itoad District No. 30
Kobow. C. A., operating
grader 1510
ed her daughter, liltite Kuhow,
Tuesday.
H. Wachen is building a cellar.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Luc key arc
tho proud parents of a baby girl
born Saturday, May 23, Mrs.
Luckey and baby are doing nicely.
Mrs. Lt!tha Ploguo, Mrs. John
Rundlctt, Mrs. Bardenburg and
Mrs. Luthey of Salem called on
Mrs. T. A. Van Cleave, Thursday
afternoon.
Mr. und Mrs. ti. Wachen and
family, Hulda Stripling, Mr. and
Mis. Rudolph Wachen and daugh
ter attended the picnic at Mr. and
Mrs. Minch's of Riverside, Sunday.
The occasion was the birthdays of
Hulda E tripling and Mr. McRae.
Mr. und Mrs. Peto Woelke and
daughter, Hazel, called on Mr. An
ton Woelke of Garvuis, Sunday.
G. G. Looney und son Guy Al
len, uttentiitl the Jersey jubilee at
the fair grounds last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lanham
and Mrs. Lanham's father, Mr.
YVoodard, spent Sunday afternoon
in Salem visiting friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Mudd of Salem
wero Sunday viistors at Lester Van
Cleuve's.
Mrs. N. P. Williamson and chil
dren and Grandpa Peterson spent
Sunday at Sublimity.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gilbert and
son called on Tom- Van Cleave'a.
Thursday evening.
August Zielt-nskl of Portland is
visiting his daughter, Mrs. Max
Woods.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kobow nnd
boys called on Mrs. Kobow's slater.
Mrs. Pearl Davis, at Silverton, 1
Wednesday. Mrs. Davis is run
ning a dress making establishing,
the Peggy La Ton.
Carlo Thielen visited her sister,
Agues Wachen, last week.
Mrs. Matilda Kobow is visiting
at George SCielenski's.
Strawberries are getting ripe In
this vicinity and within a week's
time the harvest will be on in full
swing. Many of the growers are
beginning this week, with the
early varieties. j
Mrs. T. A. Van Cleave enter
tained ot dinner Sunday tho fol
lowing: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gaskcll
and daughter, Laura, of Salem,
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Van Cleave
and children, Marvin and Gene
vieve. Rudolph Wachen was shearing
sheep in this viciinty last week.
Mrs. Rudy Wachen and daugh
ter, Irene, and Mrs. C. A. Kobow
visited Mrs. Sim In Salem, Thurs
day. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Westenhouao
of Liberty, Mr. nnd Mrs. Booth and
children and Mr, Hickman of Sa
lem visited at the I. R. Wordcn
home Sunday.
Mrs. Robert Beer called on her
father, Robert Johnson, who has
been very ill nt tne home of hU
Worden, Kalph, do 15.20
Itond District No. 40
Union Oil Co. of Calif., gas
oline 18.00
Santiani Garage, gas scari
fier teeth 27.25
Work, Chan., gravel 6.40
Kanoff, W. 1L, hauling grav- j
el. dirt and rock 138.00
Work, Chn., shoveling, !
ditching, etc 52. SO
Valet, Jeff, do 65.60
Itichard, K. J., patrolman 83.75
ltimd District No. 41
Salem Sand & Gravel Co.,
gravel 14.40
Welly, Haleigh. haulinc: grav
el 16.00
Welty, G.. patrolman 21.00
Itond District No. 12
Bahnsen, Ceo., cut nnd burn
ed l.rueh 16.00
Hlack, A. W., do 20.80
Gilmer. J. W-. do 22.40
Jackson. A., do 17.60
Roger. O. K.( do 19.20
Clark. J. 1)., patrolman 30.00
Itond District No. 43.
Van Arnam, Grover. plow
ing and ditching 27.50
PunK'an. U. S.. grading, etc 3.20
Van Arnam, Ward, do - 3.20
Kilborn. Warren, do 3.20
Kilborn, Oscar, do... 8.70
Syron. E. G.. patrolman.... 20. on
Itond District No. 41
Coffey. John, repair work.. 3.20
Nionian, Henry, patrolman 20.00
Koad DIM r let No. 45
Gabriel Powder & Supply
Co., caps, lue 2.95
Morris, O. L-. freno work
and drilling rock 30.40
Hichtrr. A. F., grading and
drilling 2S.00
Rlchter, Vernon, hauling
rock and shoveling lock 20.60
Uichter. Hay, shoveling
rock 17.60
llcnnie. L. E., patrolman.. 12.0'
Itiutd District No. 46
Coats, E. S., dragging road .
Gath. Arthur, do r '
Gedetmnn, John, grubbing ' ,
Strong. S. C . do
Iloscnbaum, N-. patrolman 2t
Itoad Dl-trirt No. 47
West Side Gravel Co.. grav
el 100. 0j
Larson. J. I. rep. on grad- ,
er 2.00
Manser, Frank, axlo grease,
nail, etc 90
McAllister, V. J.. grading 24.00
McAllister. Dexter, do 24.00
Well. Lt. D., do . 18.00
DoUcr. Geo., grading 18.00
Klein, Peter, do 18. 0o
Feiber, Frank, do 12.00
Hooper. E. A., do. 9 00
McAllister. C. L., patrolman 12.00
Itond District No. IS
P.lackwell. Janus, hauled
gravel 1 S5
Ettenor. W. J.. hauling
gravel 21.83
Head, Frank, do 54 00
Hahn, E. W.. patrolman.... 1. 00
Itond District No. 49
Nag. John, hnuled gravel.... 1.20
Mcllolick. John, do 148.00
iVetwsenfel Bros., ihnrpen-
Ing fcTader 5.00
Johnson. Melvtn, dragging
with grader 6.00
Knutson, Orley, driving
team 6.00
Johnson Itros. learn, team
on grader t 80
Opalka, Paul, road patrol 12.00
Owre, r. W., patrolman.... 14
ITEMS
:;ou, JO. A. Johnson.
Mrs. Jack Hail and daughter
spent Tuesday with Lout 1 la Van
Cleave.
Misses Fletcher and lledrlck of
Salem gave a shower for Miss
Edna Davis, Saturday evening.
Miss Davis is to become the bride
of Richard Slater of Roscburg
some time in the future. No defi
nite date has been set. Miss Davis
was given many useful gifts from
her friends who wero In tho grad
uating class at high school two
years ago.
Mrs. G. G. Looney Is up again
after having an attack of the flu.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie McCorkle
and daughter and Mrs. McCorkle's
father, Mr. Belk, visited at the
J. R. Worden home, Sunday even
ing. Mr. and Mre. Louis Kobow and
children attended the violin re
cital of Miss Elizabeth Levy's,
Thursday evening at the Christian
church at Salem. Miss Levy and
Mrs. Kobow attended high school
at Silverton nt the same time.
Rosedalo News
Rosedale, Maf 20. The young
people had a surprise party for
Kenneth Cole, Saturday evening,
the occasion being his birthday.
Clydo Thomas and family mo
tored to Scotts Mills and back Sat
urday evening to take Willie Kel
logg, who has been visiting here,
to his homo there.
The school chimren hud a party
at the school house Saturday even
ing. Floyd Bates attended the Riches-Gray
sale of Jersey cattle near
Turner, Wednesday.
Miss Helen Cammack went to
Portland, Thursday, expecting to
be gone for two or three weeks.
Herman Bojc has secured work
in the mill at Toledo, Or.
Rev. Alhpeus Reece preached at
the Friends church Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Cammack
and the Misses Helen and Esther
visited relatives near Turner,
Wednesday.
HARRY THAW ADMITS
ADMIRATION FOR OANCER
New York. May 29. The New
York American today quotes Harry
K. Thaw In explanation of his as
sociation with Miss Fawn Gray,
dancer, who the paper says has re
ceived $5000 worth of diamond
bracelets from him.
"I shan't say I love her, but I
will admit a deep admiration,"
Thaw is quoted aa saying. "I was
struck by her enrhanting person
ality nnd grace. She reminded me
much of the girls when I was a
young blood.
lload District No. 52
Dunigan, Maurice II., scrap
ing, hauling plauk, etc...
Dunigan, Sr., Edvv., patrol
man Komi District No. 53
DeCuire. .Murton E., pow
der, cap
Fisher, Theo., wood, fuse,
powder, caps
Doerfler, Jos. .L, grubbing
and cutting brush
Jones, Kay A., grubbing....
Miller, Frank M., do.
Miller, Linn, do
Doerfler, Jac M., do
Darby, Ivan, do
Morley, Charles E., do
Doerfler, Martin, patrol
man lload District No. 51
Drager, D. G., caah adv. for
freight
Dybsetter, Dan, grading and
driving teams
Muthys, Alex, grading
Krug. Alvin, patrolman
Itoad District No. 55
Alexander, Sid., holding
plow
Whitehead. Ted. patrolman
Wepper. Karl, cutting brush
nnd bridge work
Itoad District No. 50
Drager. D. G., cah adv. for
feright
Kaufman, E. Z.. handling
grader nnd spreading grav
el
gravel and on grader
Loe. C. K.. hauling gravel..
Shelley, Arthur, shoveling
gravel
Arbucklc, F. B..
Mobart. A. V - -
Uon- I'-m.-. ,.. S
Larop 1 n- !!
Ore . .,'', i- .' .
12.00
12.00
23.70
16.00
11.20
0.60
6.40
4.80
3.20
8-00
36.00
6 00
6.00
13.60
3.20
17.50
3.75
88.39
1G.00
30.00
18.00
9 60
9 60
23.40
1.C0
V10
!t,.' tv-
. b
1
MOi 1 1
Smii'i, '
Bravd -'',1 i'
MathlOv I -: , ! :. .
Hi Hi i .... ( v .
Alahoney. V , 1 , ,
grading , . ..15
Itoad !!:.-Md
Chown, II. A , 1 ' - nig
plow nnd.pi k . .. .70
Ehner, John, p -.d 3.00
Hannlngan, C. A., dragging,
etc 4 12.00
Klcn.ki, Joseph, h ruling
poles.... .... 13.43
etc HO
Klenskl, Thomas, boring
post Ivies.... 11.20
Mangold, K. A-, brush soyth,
etc 11.09
P.it terson. Pearl, cutting
brush.. - 11 SO
Patterson. Kay, cuttiti
brush IS. 80
Sav.ige, J. C, nails, file 1.29
Skflton, Walter, put exten-
ion on post hole digger 1.00
Pntteron. Itichard. patrol
man.... 36 50
IfiAOUATE 22 AT
JUNE EXERCISES
Dallas, Or.. May 29. Dallas
high school has in prospect a
graduating class of 22 for 1925
with tho annual commencement
exercises to be held on Thursday,
June 11, at the Methodist church,
according to announcement of R.
R. Turner, city superintendent.
The commencement address will
be delivered by U. G, Dubach of
the Oregon Agricultural college.
Presentation of diplomas will be
made by Oscar Hayter, chairman
of tho school board.
The baccalaureate services will
bo held on Sunday. June 7, at 8
p. m. at the Christian church,
with all churches of the city join
ing in tlie service. Rev, A. . Lay
ton of the Evangelical church will
deliver the baccalaureate sermon.
Tho junior-senior reception will
be held next Monday night at
Woodman hall.
The roll ot the senior class fol
lows: Mildred L, Berg, Edytha V.
Brown, Kenneth vay, George R.
Eberting, Homer J. Ellis. Charles
H. Forretto, Abraham Frieseu, Al
fred C. Gerliuger, Odessa L.
Grant, Joseph Griffin, Vivian W.
Holuian, Barbara S. Janzen, Cath
erine W. Lalng, Elsie V. Miller,
Elizabeth L. Mixer, Josephine
Peebles, Oramcl Shreexe. Glenn
Stevens, Evelyn M. Sibley, Grace
O. Stockwell, Raymond C. Syron,
Joseph M. Thomas.
Dallas, Or., May 29. Congress
man Albert Johnson of Hoquiam,
Wash., has been spending a few
days In Dallas this week resting
up and enjoying himself after a
strenuous year at Washington. He
is at tho I'giow home with hhls
secretary. Earl Cressy, who Is vis
iting his mother, Mrs. Mary Crea
sy. Mr. Johnson will be the Mem
rrial day speaker at Centralis,
Saturday, and following that is
scheduled for a number of public
appearances in western Washing
ton. Congressman Johnson Is a news
paperman of wide experience. At
the present tinio he is publisher
ot the Grays Harbor Washington
ian at Hoqulam.
Itoad District No. C
Gillej llrou., wood 7.50
Gilles, John, grading, rep.
bridgo 7.60
Gil tea, John, grading 12.00
Zollner, Joe.runnlng roller.. 15.00
Gilles, Chan., patrolman.... 1600
Itoad District No. 70
Doerfler, Ed., grading 3.00
Koble, Joe. otr grader 6.00
Itoble. Ed., grading 12.00
Gltmore. Nick, do 12.00
Sehmltt, Alvin L.. do 6.00
Schmitt, George, patrolman 8.00
Itoad District No. 88
Oakley, U. F., sharpening
blade 4.00
Keeves. Hoy patrolman.... 1.30
lload District No. 89
Drager, D. G.. c.nsh adv. for
feright on gravel 5".C!2
Tltl t'K ACCOt'NT
Awociated Oil Co.. gaso
line US.!:
Kerkey. J. W., gaf and' oil.. 4.24
Columbia Tire Corp., tires
and tubes 23 60
Down lug's Service Station,
gas 12.0.; I
Haag & Co., A. C, maier-
Haven 1 a nn, F. G.. inagr.c 1 ,
elc 6 7Sj
Newt n -Chevrolet Co., nuts
bolts ,S.
Oregon State Highway Coin.
rear spring 2?-.?6
The Pioneer Kepair shop & 1
Garage, cutting key vns 2.2:
Red Arrow Pattery Co..
lamps, cable, battery, etc. 26 "'
Standard Oil Co., gas, etc... llt.ul
Wcntworth & liwln Inc.,
radius rod bracket 13. Si
Yeoman ltros., gas 7. 12
Cntcrpillar Account
Hart ruff, Robert, on Cat. &
grader HS.2j
Drager, I). G.,cash adv. for
exp 3.0?
Holt Mfg. Co,, the pinion,
rings, etc S5.90
UAselt Grader Mfg. Co.,
"cpairs for scarifier, etc. 127.55
M-f. D.in. operating qrad-
20.00
Fred. rei. Cats. &
US 111.00
V. Co. of Calif., gas
c etc 9.23
H i. m slier Acifiiitit
'ernilr.al Co.,
.clion blocks 50
shin Machine Co.
, materials r 13-03
..ek & Tate Co.. welding.
i etc 12 S2
Farmer Ddw, Co., Ray
Lnbblt, steel rope, etc 635. S
Hoflich Truck Line. fit. on
blocks, plates, etc 22 6"'
Lnpmnn, C. E carpenter
woi k 9
Link-Dolt Moose A Got fried
Co., rtvited chain 35 Si
Missler. J. II., chtnls. re
pairs, etc 21.3..
Mutschier, H. J., sharpen
ed nn i repaired tools..- 1.60
Stayton Sv itchhoard Asso
ciation, telephone serv
Ices 7,8(1
Roedigheimer, I. J. -vcod
awed 7.00
Faulkner, Alex, feed cruh-
er. etc , 40. 23
Keithley, A. F., oei haul
ing boxing. etc.... t 50
Lapman. H. C, w crk at
donkef. etc 75. 10
Spiocr, lia'.h, rep. vMislier,
CONGRESSMAN IS
DALLAS VISITOR
FIRST HOP FLAX
GROWN IN VALLEY
WON GR
Jefferson, Or., May 29. The
first flax to be grown lu Oregon
was produced in 1S75, by two
farmers living near this city, ac
cording to a statement given out
here by Lou Miller. Lint from the
rlax grown at that time was sent
to the centennial exposition at
Philadelphia a year later and re
ceived firiit prize in competition
with products from all parts of
the world, Mr. Miller stales. Thir
teen judges, experts from various
countries, juuging without con
sultation, unanimously awarded
the first premium to life product
from Oregon.
An attempt was made soon after
ward to start an active flax in
dustry in the Willamette valley,
a beginning being made toward a
twine manufacturing plant at Al
bany, but eastern competitors nip
ped the p.oject in the bud, under
selling local manufacturers to
si'.ch an extent that they were un
able to get on their feet financial
ly. Tho plant, which was moved
from Sun Francisco, nover had a
chance to get started.
The first flax, grown by Jease
Parrish ind Charles Miller, both
of whom lived im the immediate
vicinity ot Jefferson, was pulled
by hand, then retted and scutched
on Miller's farm, which was lo
cated some two in ilea from Jeffer
son to the north and east. Experts
were brought from New York to
manage the mill.
GERVAIS TURNS TIME
BACK WITH OLD DANCE
Brooks, Or., Dnt,y 29. Several
Brooks people attended the old
time dance given by the Gervais
community club In the Gervais
town hall, Tuesday evening. The
music was a real treat nnd a num
ber ot the old tunes turned time
backwards s?veral years. Th
square dances were especially pop
ular. Walker Brothers' old tinw
orchestra lurinshed the music.
Tho Lr.dies' club mot Wednes
day with Mrs. Gene Manning. Tha
afternoon was spent with sewing
and In planning future activities.
Cooked food day was set for Sat
urday, June 6. Howard Ramp
kindly offered his store for a mar
ket place for the home cooked
products. A number of visitor
were present. Refreshments were
served,
Ralph Erwin of Portland visit
ed his cousin, Mrs. Charles Stur
gis, Sunday.
eic aa.oo
Siayton, Clifford, criodicr
man 76.88
Limbert, L. S., wood 2.50
Scollard Paving 1111111 Account
Chapelle, Arthur,' plugs, etc, .90
Drager. 15. G.. cash adv. for
freight on KCreenlngfl 351.00
'I(-K"II J'KHlllf IVII-
tal fur ground 10.00
Rodgcrs & Evenden Drug
Co., fu?e plugs 1.20
Whitman, C. F.. Gal. Iron,
padlock, etc 23.62
It.'ws, fieo.. work at plant.... 32.00
Ituschkowsky, Albert, nt
plant 32.00
Evan. Earl, do 35.20
Koch. Mike, do 35.20
Johnson, Leonard, do 35.20
Malone. Mel, plant foreman 50.00
Klgd.m, Ed., delivered aand 389.43
Vu 11 i-liter, Frank, slijiping
gravel 64.00
Van Cleave. I,. M.. foreman 66.00
Snlcin In Ing Plant Account
Doughton & Sherwin, bab
bit, lacing, etc 7.4J
Fanner Hdw. Co., Ray L.,
bolts, babbit, etc 22.49
Link-Dolt Mee.se St Gott-
frieil Co., sprocket, etc... 43.53
Portland Wire & Iron Wks.,
screen 45.00
Salem Iron Works, gear,
J'.eet plate, etc 335.19
(oven. Otto. rep. on plant 136.40
Kron, Ervin, do 84.00
Liokel, Lt. II., do 36.00
Matte jn, Chas., do 44.00
Market Itoad No. 4
Jones, Rccso IL, delivered
giavel 6S0.80
Market Itoad No. 17
Davis, W. M,, shoveling dirt,
and ditching 23.80
Kcirell. Geo., on grader ii4.0Q
Ho'.ve, 1. N., hauling grav
el 14.84
N'ng. John, do 112 42
Tiveddie.L. K., do IL'2.82
Hart man, C. D., patrolman.. 7.00
I'tter. M. H. hauling dirt.. 18.00
.Market Hoad No. 31
Karns, Kenneth, hauling
rock 27.00
Wouras, Fred, patching. .... 9,00
Loose. Cecil W., shoveling
Kinvel 14 80
Loose. W. H, patrolman.... 41.25
Market Hnnd No. 35
Taker, Art. on fiesno 1S.0C
Heckner, C. L-, do 66. 0C
Hall, Lorenee, do 81.01
Larson. T. O., loading frert-
H09 54. 4c
Lnnsmfre. Geo., cut brush,
ditched. Bhoveled dirt.... 57.60
Savage, W. on rrean 36.00
Wells, John, do 102.00
Girls nnd Hoys Rnnd
Kites. C. F., grade 12 00
Ihirgese, II. M., man and
team 6 0C
t oat ok. Vernon, do 6.0(
Earl. E. IL, do 0 0(
Flaxell, John, single hand-
d $.4(
Krebs, J. A., do 9 61
Meier, Wm., do 21.01
Utnship, Win., do 12,81
Davidson. T. L., patrolman 16. OC
WiKHlhtirn nnd (.crvnt Uond
Kruth, li., wood 10 01
Daws, Willi, operating grad
er and roller ,0.01
Mcllolick, John, hauled
(travel
Nig. John, do 20.01
Si'vrr Fi!N Timber Co.. him
(Con'.inueU va l'aK Six