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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1934 10 LINCOLN BEACH BOOSTERS WAIT REGATTA DATES With only a few details remaining to be arranged, the Lincoln county Regatta scheduled to begin at Dev il's Lake July 37, 1 ready to open. Forty of the fastest speed boots In the country are entered for the races In which drivers will oompete lor the many cash prizes and tro phies that will be presented to the winners. Boat racers claim that Devil's lake Is one of the finest bodies of water In the west for motor boat racing and predict that several records will be broken during the three days of the Regatta. The match between two women racers will be one of the most thrilling events of the show as both are speed demons who can of fer stiff competition to any man racer. Water golf, a new water sport in Tented by Olen Ripley, chairman of the boat races, canoe Jousting, surf board riding and races, Indian dug out and surf boat races, as well as a number of other aquatic contests complete one of the finest Regatta programs ever to be presented In Oregon. The Regatta queen contest, being itaged under the direction of 8am Blocum, Is proving to be a close race. Young women from 12 different dis tricts are competing for places on the Royal Court of the big water ports show. The contest closes July 84 at 11 o'clock. Miss Lucille Ander aon of Valley Junction Is leading for queen. She 1b closely followed by eight other girls whose friends are rallying to their support. Votes are obtained by the purchase of admis sion buttons. Much new construction has been done on the Regatta grounds and a large amount of additional parking pace for cars has been added ad jacent to the grandstand. All of Lincoln county Is preparing to entertain Regatta visitors. Rcser. vations for houses, cabins and rooms are rapidly coming in from points all over the state. Joe Dunne, republican nominee for governor, will be Admiral of the Re gatta. Over 150 vice admirals will be on his staff. Berger Undcrdahl, 1933 admiral, and J. K. Carson Jr., may or of Portland, will be his personal aides. It Is expected that a crowd of at least 25,000 people will attend the show. NEW INCORPORATIONS Incorporations -Friday: R. E. An drews & Co. R. E. Andrews, Elanch M. 'Andrews, E. Hagenbuclicr, Cas cade Locks. Capital stock, $5,000. King Fisher Mnttrcss company, Portland. John M. Colon, George L. Anderson, Jr., E. R. Oudge. Cap ital stock, (10,000. 8. J. McCormlck company, Port land. S. J. McCormlck, N. R. Mc Cormlck, Glenn L. Edwards. Capi tal stock, $10,000. Articles of association: Maple Lane cemetery, Sherwood, filed by E. A. Brener, Sherwood. Amendments: Pacific Truck Ex press, Portland, George M. Mc Brcen, S. R. Winch, R. W. Hagood. Filed by Pacific Truck Express. GUESTS AT FRERES Btayton J. W. Zarr, A. B. Coogan, Jess Heath, A. D. Rlgenclder and M. D. Hurle of Lyman county, S. D., called at the P. O. Frcrea home at Fem Ridge. They are looking for an Oregon location and were pleas ed with the Willamette valley. Stayton Raymond Fletcher and wlto of San Bernardino, Calif., are guests at the T. H. Thomas home. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Clair Thomas at Jordan. Commissioners' Court The following la tne official publication of the reoord of claims before the Marion county commissioners' court for the July term, 1934, with the amount allowed, bills continued, etc., according to the records in the office of the county clerk. ROADS AND HIGHWAYS FUND July Term 1994 Miscellaneous Accts. W. W. George, labor, $19.89; J, J. Hollett, labor, $19.89; R, A. Hooper, labor, $16.92; John Snore, labor, $21.89; Hick Schab, labor, $21.89; L. W. Webber, labor, $19.90; Beo Mahrt, labor, $33.83. Right of Way B. M, Endlcott, executor of Cornelia Davis estate, light of way, $600.00; Tilman Rains, light of way, $16.80; Win. AHsup, repair plow, $1.25. Road District No. 8H Wm. Wen enroth, files, $.95; J. Scholl tc Son, ruse, etc., $1.65; Chat. Dew, labor, $8.95; Geo. Orlmps labor, $7.97; Walter Houghtalln, labor, $10.94; Joe Lachapcll, labor, $9.95; Z. Mc Ooncgal, labor, $7.98; W. 8. Miller, labor, $9.95; Frank Myers, labor, $6.95; Ben Ott, labor, $9.95; Jack Pirella, labor, $9.96; Chas. Verden fcurg, labor, $7.96; Grant Jones, foreman, $16.44; Chas. K. Bpauld fcig Log. Co., Ibr., $2.88; Henry Johnson, labor, $13.93; Ralph Lis ter, labor, $18.90; Geo. Moussette, labor, $16.91; Gall Wengenroth, la bor, $1.90; James McCormlck, labor, 1.99; James McCormlck, foreman, C29 90. Road Districts No. 14 UJassr Barkhurst, labor, $1.99; Bertrand Jverson, foreman, $13.45; R, O. Amort, labor, $3.98; Karl Barrban ff, labor, $5.97; Hans Chrlatenson. labor, $7.96; Evln Mlera, labor. $16.96; Herman Btrom, labor, $3.98; John Zolotoff, labor, $5.97; J. E. JClmsey, foreman, $22.93. Road District No. 17 Ted Doba ean, labor, $9.95; Frank Edcr, labor. $3.99; Joe Andrlgo, labor, $7.96; Oeo, dent, labor, $9.96; Frank No lack, labor, $4.97; Everett Ramp labor, $1.49; Jeter E. Jensen, fore Ban, $17.94. Road District No. 28( J. A. Hanson, labor, $9.30; Byron Hurd, labor, $9.20; Kenneth Plank, labor, $9.20; R. J. Bettencourt, foreman, (18.31. Road District No. JSJi-J. R Mls- Young Publisher Of Junior Gazette Likes Working and Sports i 5 WILFRED C. BAGEDORN Hnfl rf tha nil fafnnrlino- ritizens of Oreiron and this re mark is written advisedly is a isn't prominent because he has form or Boinerea aomu. baited any big corporations, but simply because, In his youth, he has gone out on his own and done something worth while and done It well, Just for the sheer satisfaction of doing It. And as docs not hap pen so very often this outstanding cittern is an editor. Reference here- MISS STEWART HAS TOP CONTEST PLACE Btlverton Miss Evelyn Stewart continues to hald the lead in the bathing beauty contest that Is Deing sponsored by Delbert Reeves post of the American Legion, and backed by the various business houses of town with the different organiza tions working for their special can didate. The count for this week Is: Evelyn Stewart, 3,624,000; Myrtle Sunde, 3, 476,500; Vera Beer, 2,077,500; Eupha Mires, 2,580,750; Gladys Llechty, 016,000. Miss Mires and Miss Beer shifted positions on this weeks count with the others remaining in the same order of rank. Miss Stewart is of the Silverton Junior and Adult Woman's clubs, Miss Sunde of the Eagles, Miss Beer of the Rcbckahs and Odd FeUows, Miss Mires of the Silverton Hills community and Miss Llechty of the North Howell community. RETURN FROM WASHINGTON Turner Mrs. Albert Given and young son, Ronald Charles, have returned home from a week's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Barber, at Longview, Wash. Albert Given motored to Longview and his family accompanied him home In the new automobile recent ly purchased. sler, sharpening tools, $2.25; W. M. Berlnger, labor, $18.92; Wm. Crab tree, labor, $17.91; Lee Dickson, la bor, $15.92; Dan Kintz, labor, ssi.tu; Jack Ryland, labor, $1.91; Vern SmaUwood, labor, $17.91; E R. Wolf- kleL labor, $16.92; W. A. Rlggs, la bor, $26.91. Road District No. 84 Dick Berry, labor, $9.95; Hugh Harris, labor, $8.98; Ted Johnson, labor, $9.98; Frank Lompker, labor, $.99; A. R. Myers, labor, $3.98; A. Y. Myers, labor, $17.45; Selas Rods, labor, $7.96; Glen Shelton, labor, $7.96; Ed Slscho, labor, $8.95; W. H. Tompkins, labor, $9.96; O. D. My ers, foreman, $21.65, Road District No. 18 Larmr Tfr. A Storage OH, $12.50; Hammond Lbr. Co., Ibr., $.3; Hill Top Garage, welding grader, etc., $34.40; W. M. Booker, labor, $62.25; K. O. Oolns, labor, $3.98; J. F, Bewley, foreman, $70.26. Road Districts No. 15 A 40 Elton Brown, labor, $3.98; A. Decker, la bor. $3.98; Orvtlle Hayward, labor, $.99; Chas. Reed, labor, $1.99; E. J. Richards, foreman. $14.95. Road District No. 48 Robert Oakley, labor, $2.49. Road District No. 49 A. O. Albln labor, $3.98; Melvln Johnson, labor, $3.98; Paul Semolky, labor, $3.98; George Zurllnden, labor, $1.99; P. W. Owre, foreman, $8.97. Road District No. 60 P. A. King, labor, $4.49; Harley Moon, labor, $11.94; Chas. Zander, laDor, u.w T. L. Davidson, foreman. $17.94. Road District No. 83 J. B. Het- rlck, labor, $18.55; George Keech foreman. $2.99. Market Road No. $7 Leonard Walker, foreman, $14.95. Bee. St, Highway No. 141 Oeo. Messlck, arbitrator, $4; John W. Sadler, arbitrator. $4. Sec St. Highway No. let Louis Drapela, pipe, ate., $24.70; Ham' mond Lbr. Co., lumber, $302.27 Clifford Moynlhan, examining de scriptions, $84; Pun Iron Culv. tc Mfg. Co., culverts, $45.42; Silver Falls Tbr. Co., lbr., $9.56. Miscellaneous Accts. J. P. Aspln wall, labor, $73.25; Omer Bartruff, labor, $20.90; O. D. Blnegar, labor. $77.74; F. A. Dutton, labor, $77.74; Ben H. Hawkins, labor, $134.74; V. J. Herts, lBbor, $77.74; F. Langston, labor, $17.91; H. Paulson, labor, $79.99: Leo Wells, labor, $43.35; F R. Woelke, labor, $77.74; Clyde Woodruff, labor, $77.74; capital Journal, PubL notice, $8.85; Capital n Salem. boy 17 years old. He not headed a crusade for re VtaSaoTtoWllfred C. Hagedorn. it. was some three years ago that Wilfred first got the Idea oi pun llahlng a newspaper, which was started as the "Mickey Mouse Ad vertiser," but which was shortly changed to the "Junior Gazette." In the issue of yesterday Its third an niversary was celebrated, and in a feature story Wilfred tells all about how he started the paper and about his experiences, so these need not be repeated here. Some big news papers of the east, the New York Sun, for example, have taken note of him and the Boy s worm oi cigui, 111., gave him quite lengthy notice. The first Issue of young Hage- dorn's newspaper was a sheet of two columns, and six by nine inches. It had a circulation of 1000. With tne issue of April 2 this year, it was in creased to three columns nine Inches long and its circulation was 2000. The anniversary edition of yesterday was four columns of 12 Inches. The young publisher does all the work connected with the paper, so licits all the advertisements and writes all the news. But he doesn't work all the time. He likes to fish and play golf and puts In quite a bit of time at these sports, in addi tion to his regular Job he is advertis ing manager for W. T. Rlgdon & Son. Lost summer, with his parents, he went to Moscow, Idaho, for a vaca tion with friends. While there he connected up with the Dally Star Mirror as assistant advertising man. accr. When he came away he car ried a fine letter of recommendation from his employer. To get a better word picture of the youthful editor read his own story In the anniversary number of the Junior Gazette, published yesterday. It Is very entertaining. Dallas Josiah Wills, county school superintendent, was In Portland tnis week taking a summer school course for county superintendents, City Bindery, punching aheets, $1.26; Oregon Statesman, deeds, $2.26; W. E. Burns, repairs, $8.66. Engineers unice aocv commer cial Book Store, guides, $1.25; B. B. Herrlck, maps, $1; Needham's Book Store, tape, etc, $1.16; The Pacific Tel. tt Tel. Co., phone, $8.50; Gladys M. Scott, cash adv. for stamps, $1; Gladys M. Scott clerk, $75; H. 8. Swart, use of car, $53.16; H. B. Swart, Co. engineer, $149.74. Buena vista Ferry Accts. a. b. McLauchlan Co.. repair clutch, $9.16; B. A. Snyder, labor, $59.70; Gilbert Snyder, labor, $39.70. General Expense Acct. Capital Journal, Publ. claims, $9.80; Oregon Statesman. Publ. claims, $10. MU1 Creek Flood Control Acciv Wm. Mcllwaln. labor. $77.74. Motor Patrol Acct. Bauou a Wright, cores, etc.. $2.18; P. A. Ber. nard Motor Co., spark plugs, etc., $5.36; Feenaughty Mach. Co., blades, etc.. $31.60: Louis Welssenfels, change blades, ets., $1.60; Omer Bartruff, labor, $47.84; John Orles enauer, labor, $41.11; Wm. R. King, labor. $75.49: Raymond B. Miller, labor, $5.98; E. J. Richards, labor, $23.92; Dan Scharf, labor, $77.74. OUlng Acct Oregon Bee. Rail way Co., freight on oil, $58.66, Tool Houae Acct Oregon Wash, Water Scrv. Co., water, $2.69; The Pacific Tel. Tel. Co., telephone, $625; Valley Mach. tt Weld. Co., oxygen, $4.39. Trucks Acct. Hilltop Oarage, re pairs, $4; Joe Dickinson, carburetor, $4.60: Oabrlel Powder supply vo. lbr, $.70; V. X. Newcomb, repair tires, $1.35. Miscellaneous Acct. Oeo. W, Orolsan, Ins. premium, $253.80; Doughton ft Bherwln, spikes, etc., $9.30: D. O. Drager, cash adv. for freight, $1.73; Ray L. Farmer Hdw. Co., spikes, etc., $36.67; Firestone Service Stores, Ino- cement, etc. $11.88; General Petroleum Corp, gaa, $500.58; A O. Haag & Co., gra der blades, tto., $20.84; R. L. Hart, roadviewer. $82.63: Ira Jorgensen, cable, etc, $388.21; Oeo. Lawrence Co, plugs, etc, $30.12; Loggers tc Cont. Mach. Co., gaskets, etc., $209.78; C. B. McElhaney, roadview er, $21.48; Fred J. Miller, roadview er, $40.06; Oregon state Hgn. com., bearings, etc, $30.32; Mike Panek, repair brakes, $1; Pohle Staver Co.. pipe, etc, $27.77; Portland Oen. Elec. Co, electricity, $28.61; Salem Hardware Co, spikes, etc $23.45; Salem Btrel A SuddIv. wire rope, $105.88; Shell Oil Co, gasoline,' V UNION CHURCH SERVICES ARE AT SILVERTON Silverton The third of the series of union church services of the two month summer season for Sunday evenings will be at the Congrega tional church with Rev. C. J. Hall, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church delivering the address in sermon Sunday, July 22. Song pro gram will -be furnished from the Congregational church choir. The First Christian, Methodist Episcopal and Congregational churches com pose the organizations for the sum mer union services. At the Calvary Lutheran church of which Rev. Ernest G. Larson is pastor, the guest speaker at the eve ning 7:30 o'clock Sunday services will be Rev. Konstarlle, a missionary from the Chinese areas. An offering will be lifted for foreign missions. The Norwegian language will be used at the H o'clock Sunday fore noon session with Rev. Larson speaking. The Methodist services will be as usual in the forenoon Sunday with Rev. C. J. Hall speaking. In date ahead announcements is the con cert by the Cotton Blossom singers on Friday, August 10. Rev. Carl Foss will conduct Nor wegian services at 9 o'clock and Eng lish at 11 o'clock Sunday forenoon at the Trinity Lutheran church. Rev. Ralph E. Knight will speak on "Learning How to Pray" at the II o'clock services Sunday morning at the Congregational church. Seven and nine o'clock Sunday masses followed by the benediction with week-day 7 o'clock mass was said by Rev. Father John Dunn, are the announcements for the Catholic congregation of St. Paul's church. Rev. W. O. Livingstone will talk on "Growing in Sacrifice" at the morning hour with the church elders In charge of communion services preceding the sermon. Norwegian services will be held at the Immanuel Lutheran church at 10 o'clock by the pastor, Rev. J. M. Jenson with the 11 o'clock sermon in the English language. Sunday school classes convene at 10 o'clock. NEETTO ASK FOR MODERN SYSTEM L. E. Neet, In charge of tax col lections at the sheriff's office, In tends to Install a modern system of collecting and accounting for taxes. The present systemays Neet, Is cumbersome, as many as six books being used in entering the payment of taxes for a year. Posting is said to be expensive as well as difficult and turnovers are slow. Mr. Neet hopes to see Installed a ledger sheet for each account on which the cumulative charges and credits can be entered. To record payments he would have a posting machine Installed. He Is making a study of the matter during the sum mer months. Hunger Strike Is Mrs. Gudger's Threat Mrs. Robert L. Gudger, cigar smoking Silverton woman, Is In the county Jail again. This time she Is to serve 25 days for disorderly con duct and using profane language, having been sentenced by Justice of the Peace Frank Meldl of Mt. An gel. When Sheriff A. O. Burk turned the lock on Mrs. Gudger yesterday she said: "I'm not goln' to eat a bite as long as I am In here." S474' Chas. K. Soauldlng Log. Co. lumber, $w.3; etanaara uu uo. ui Calif, gasoline, $67; Valley Motor Co, tire, etc, $22.2145; Woodbury Co, bolts, etc, $88.33; W. J. Daven port, hauling gravel, $189.09; Ore gon Gravel Co, gravel, $153; State Ind. Acc. Com, insurance, wzo.w; A. O. Miller, labor, $7.96; Forrest Miller, labor. $11.95: Neal Olson, la bor, $15.96; Samuel A. Miller, right of way, $50. GENEKAl, runu July Term 1934 Poor Acct. Mrs. Rosanna Aicher, relief, $15; Golda May Anthony, re lief, $10; Oeo. H. AlscnenDrenner, relief. $10: Erma Baker, relief, $15; Mrs. Stella Bean, relief, $10; Ruth Berry, relief, $17.50; O. J. Molsan, relief of a Blerwarcl, si.ou; Emma J Blgler, relief, $15; Mrs. Mabl Tal bot, relief of John Blrcher, $16; American Red Cross, relief of Chas. P. Boles, $16; Hattlc Bond, relief, $10; Pearl Bonney, relief, $10; Boys tz Girls Aid Society, relief, $25; Oeo. Braugh. relief, $10; Mrs. M. E. Brooks, relief, $16; Mrs. Amos Brown, relief, io; jeneva s. Brown, relief $15; Wm. O. Buch anon, relief, $8; Frank L. tt Sarah A. Burch, relief, $20; Anna Butter field, relief, $15; Nellie CahUl, re lief, $15; Mrs. Josle Campbell, re lief, $7.50; Mrs. Belle Churchill, re lief. $10: Mrs. Effie Cooder, relief, $15: Jas. W. Covey, relief, $15: Mrs. Edith Cratsenberg, relief, $15; Mary E. Cummins, relief, $16; Clara May Davis, relief, $15; Clara I, Dlmlck. relief, $25; ulyas aEllen Dodge, re lief, $10; Mrs. Anna Engelhart, re lief, $10; Mrs. Rose Farlow, relief, $8: A. R. Ferguson, relief of self ft wife, $25: Leonard Flelachman, re lief of self ft wire, $is; jonn row ler. relief. $8: Margaret Fucbs, re lief, $16; Florence L. Furman, relief of self ft husband, $20; Carrie Oll- We urn M Aran w peraliena Moat FEMALE COMPLAINTS, AFPENDIT1 CI S. GALLSTONES, ana ULCEUS of 0 STOMACH ma be remoTc Gsaranlee ruaeta (or ARTHRITIS, rrua SKIN DISEASES, RHEUMATISM, iTBINARx BLADDER of SSYS. DR. CHAN LAM CHTNESE MEDICINE COMPAN1 893 !1 Court St, Cornet Liberty Office Honrs! 10 A M. to 1 P. M, $ P. M to T P. M. Every Twsdaj and Saturday Only licensed N. D. Physicians 16 lean In Business ConraltaUon, Blood Prearar and Urine Teat an Free of Charga Pi bert, relief, $15; Mrs. Florence Gra ham, relief, $20; J. L. Farlow, relief of Chas. Groening, $10; J. H. Har per, relief, $8; J. F. Bewley, relief of Levi A. Harris, $10; O. J. Molsan, relief of Grace A. Hart, $10; Mrs. Hattle O. Hart, relief, $20; Edna May Harvey, relief, $10; Geo. ft Addle Hayes, relief, $20; Lillian Hill, relief, $20; Robert Hodge, re lief, $10; Effie R. Holland, relief, $15; Mary Jackson, relief, $15; Rosa Jordan, relief, $15; Sarah E. Kep hart, relief, $16; Mrs. J. F. Cook, re lief of Roby Klser, $25; Katherine Kopf, relief, $15; Mrs. Elizabeth Krause, relief, $15; Rutn Larson, relief, $32.50; Orpha Lee Loter, re lief, $20; Emma Lundeen, relief, $15; Eve Martin, relief, $10; O. J. Molsan, relief of Paul Matt, $5; Mrs. Delia M. Shaw, relief of Harry Meeker, $25; Carl H. Johnson, relief of Chas. A. Miller, $10; Rcgina Mof fenbier, relief, $15; Mrs. May Nel son, relief of Wm. Nelson, $10; R. O. Henderson, relief of J. H. Nick crson, $10; Mrs. Alvlra Northc jtt, relief, $12.50; Mrs. June Nussear, relief, $25; Mrs. Klrsti Odman, re lief, $20; Anna Ott, relief, $15; Mrs. Louisa Faquette, relief of self Nora Pluard ft Josephine Jeaudoin, $25; Wm. H. Parris, relief, $10; Mrs. D. A. Parsons, relief $15; B. A. Borre vlk, relief of Olea Pedersen, $15; Chas. Peterson, relief, $10; Anna Pugh, relief, $18; Anna F. Ratcliffe, relief, $15; May Raymond, relief, $15; Allots L. Redfern, relief of Lu ella Redfern, $20; W. L. Cobb, relief of Grant Relfe, $12.50; Eber Rem bcr, relief, $15; Mrs. Annie Renlck, relief, $15; Frank C. Clark, relief of Catherine L. Rhodes, $15; Lucille Rogers, relief, $15; G. J. Molsan, re lief of Joseph Rondeau, $7.50; Al fred Rose, relief, $15; Anna Rusch er, relief, $15; Henry L. Sagsvold, relief, $10; John Schlehuber, relief, $7.50; Lucy M. ft Newton M. Sew ell, relief, $25; Newton Shepherd, relief, $15; Mrs. W. R. Slyter, relief, $15; Mrs. Eleanor Steward, relief, $10; Mrs. Mary R. Steward, relief, $15; Hulda Stripling, relief, $8; Mrs. Alice Swanson, relief, $8; Murtis M. Syphert, relief, $10; Mrs. Walter Tinnel, relief, $25; Addle Tupper, relief, $15; Savilla Waldron, relief, $15; Fern A. Wengenroth, relief, $20; Mrs. Anna L. Wheeler, relief, $10; Mrs. W. H. Williams, relief, $10; Mary Wlrtz, relief, $15; Mrs. June Woodward, relief, $20; Andrew Yost, relief, $15; Alma Zuercher, re lief, $30; H. F. Warren Co. Comr., Maint. Free Employment Bureau, $100; Verden E. Hockett, Co. physi cian, $65. Assessor's Office Acct. R. Shel ton, deputy, $115; A. W. Jones, dep uty, $115; Eva Roberts, clerk, $100; Alma Ackerman, clerk, $100. Clerk's Office Acct. C. C. Ward, deputy, $115; W. S. Lambkiin, dep uty, $115; J. H. Ward, deputy, $110; A. M. Fresnall, deputy, $100; H. C. Mattson, deput, $50; H. A. Judd, deputy, $50. Dog License Fund Acct. H. A. Judd, clerk, $50. Court House Acct. A. H. Wyatt, Janitor, $70; W. W. Hill, Janitor, $70; L. Hobson, Janitor, $70; Alice Dahlen, elevator operator, $35; J. H. Kirsch, elevator operator, $33. Health Officer's Acct. Vernon A. Douglas, M. D, health officer, $100; Nova Lyndes, nurse, $110; Ethel Lermon, clerk, $66.68. Salem Justice Court Acct. Alma Johnson, clerk, $75. Juvenile Court Acct. Nona White, probation officer, $109.70. Recorders Office Acct. Eva C. Lenhardt, deputy, $100; Myrtle E. Beecroft, deputy, $100; Ava C. Sundborg, deputy, $90. Keg. ft Election Acct. H. C. Mattson, clerk, $50. School Snpts. Office Acct Cora E. Reid, assistant, $100; Cora E. Reld, truant officer, $15. Sheriff's Office Acct Newell Williams, deputy, $124.70; B. R Smith, deputy, $119.70; W. Richard son, deputy, $109.70; L. E. Neet, dep uty, $109.70; A, M. Dairymple, dep uty, $114.70; H. Wm. Thielsen, dep uty, $99.70; Paul Orlebenow, tax clerk, $100; T. J. Brabec, tax clerk, $100; N. B. purbrlck, tax clerk, $100; H. J. Thomas, tax clerk, $100. Treasurers Office Acct W. Y. Richardson, deputy, $118. Dlst Attys. Office Acct Lyie J. Page, deputy, $178: Hattle Bratzel, stenographer, $50. Ind. Soldier Keuef Acct ciauae McKinney, relief of Mrs. H. P. Mer rill, $12; Claude McKenney, relief of W. L. Baker, $15; Claude McKen ney, relief of BenJ. F. Lane, $10; Claude McKenney, relief of Mrs. Jno. Garner, $10; Claude McKen ney. relief of Mrs. J. W. Cleveland, $12.50; Claude McKenney, relief of Wm. E. Puckett, $10; J. H. Mai'ld- Ing. scalp bounty, $2. Co. Agent's Acct W. E. Finzer ft Co, Inc., Ink, $2.50; Mae Welch, StenOg, $63.75. Assessors Offlca Acct O. A. Steelhammer, cash adv. for stamps, $1; O. A. Steelhammer, use of car, $738; Geo. V. Haynes, field deputy, $128; H. W. Ltbbey, field deputy, $180; E. O. Denny, field deputy, $100; Ray Lick, field deputy, $100. Auditors Acct J. H. Roland, au ditor. $18; L. 8. Covert, auditor, $18. Circuit Court Acct The Spa, meals for Jurors, $13; Thatcher Printing CO., printing, 113.45. Clerk's Office Acct Multipart Company, stamping mach, $9.50; Remington Rand, Inc., ribbons, $7. Co. Court a Commissioners Acct Rov 8. Melson. salary, $130; J. E. Smith, salary, $130; Capital Journal. Publ. claims. $26: Oregon states man. Publ. claims, $26.20. Coroners Acct Dr. C. W. Keene, examination. $5. Court House Acct. Capital City Laundry, laundry, $1.03; Capital Ice ft Cold BtorH Co, ice, $3.50; ueo. W. Crolsan, Ins. premium, $24.22 Archa T. Macklln, kalsomlnlng, $30 Oregon Wash. Water 8erv, water, $38.64; Otis Elevator Co, elevator malnt, $6; Portland Gen, Elec Co, electricity. i4B.ae; h. k. wesnaii, IDd ailments of uuwua, bw men ana woamt. Da Ml Ctsa 1 Kalsomlne, etc, $17.15; Rahn Mc Whorter Paper Co, cups, $2.72; O. M. Reeves, Janitor, $32.65; Salem Hardware Co, door check, $11; H. Schellberg, labor, $1.99; H, L. Stiff Furniture Co., repair couch, $16.76; H. J. Walte, grlnglng mower, 1.75. Dlst Attys. Office Acct Wm. H. Trlndle, expenses, $S92; Typewriter Exchange, stapler, $5.50. Health Officers Acct Abbott Laboratories, supplies, $1052; Cen tral Pharmacy, supplies, $11.60; Ver non A. Douglas, M. D, travel exp, $25; Dr. Wm. Levin, antitoxin, $24.40; Nova Lyndes, travel exp, $30.50; Marlon Co. Dept. of Health, maintenance, $50. - v Herd Inspector's Acct G. F. Korlnek, Asst. herd Insp, $12.12; Fred W. Lange, Asst. herd Insp., $51.75. Horticulturist's Acct. S. H. Van Trump, horticulturist, $221.10. Ind. For Slau. Diseases Cattle Acct J. M. Coburn, Indemnity, $7.50; W. H. Grabenhorst, Indem nity, $7.50; Gust Heyden, indem nity, $7.50; G. S. Higgins, indem nity, $7.50. Insane Acct. S. A. Pitney, mile age, $2. Jail Acct. A. C. Burk, board of prisoners, $166.05; Ira Jorgensen. welding, $5; Red Cross Pharmacy, medicine, $2.25; Snlem Deaconess Hosp, care of Edwin Sink, $13.75; Salem Laundry Co, laundry, $2.50; Sanitary Service Co, Inc., removing garbage, $4.50. Salem Justice Court Acct. S. C. Catlln ft R. K. Page, rent, $40; M. B. Hoyden, cash adv. for stamps, $1.50. Law Library Acct The American Law Book Co, books, $10. Poor Acct. Gaynelle Alfred, use of car, $16; American Can Co, parts, $6.81; American Red Cross, use of car, $15; E. L. Baker, rent, $20; Josephine Baumgartner, rent, $20; Bishop's, cloth, for Leonard Molosh, $16.12; R. P. Boise, Ins. premium, $4; Building Supply Co., Inc., stain, $3.40; Bureau of Labor, Inspection fee, $5; Busick's, barrels, $1.50; The Capital Drug Store, med icine, $13.90; Central Pharmcay, medicine, $1; Frank C. Clark, board of Inmates, $305.77; Crown Drug Store, medicine, $1.75; Doughton & Sherwin, broom, etc, $5.65; Evenden Drug Co., medicine, $1.75; Ray L. Farmer Hdw. Co, Jail, etc., $4.30; Farmer's Fire Relief Assn., assess ment, $2; Firestone Serv. Stores, Inc., hose, $11.88; Fry's Drug Store, medicine, $13.94; R. L. Green, use of truck, $25; Greenbaum's Dept. Store, clothing, $40.20; Gurney's Cash Grocery, sugar, $4.63; O. S. Hamilton Furn, Co, chairs, $20.40; Hubbard Drug Co, medicine, $5.50; Ira Jorgensen, hinges, etc, $4.05; Edw. A. Lebold, M. D, care of H. A. Smith, $10; I. W. Lewis, medicine, $26.92; Market Drug Store, medi cine, $4; Miller Merc Co, cloth, for Bernice Sample, $15.39; Moore ft Beers, medicine, $1.15; Wm. Nel meyer, medicine, $2; Nelson Bros, Inc., couplings, etc, $.71; Newport's Store, groc. for Mrs. Baughn, $14.77. Salem Deaconess Hospital Care of Fred Baker, $37.50; Care of Ame lia, Cottrell, $37.50; care of Eliza beth McAfee, $37.50; care of John Glandon, $37.50; care of Ollie Olson, $37.50; care of W. S. Brown, $37.50; care of Geo. A, Bennett, $37.60; rare of Rolland Lee, $37.50; care of Marie Olson, $37.50; care of Anna M. Roy al, $18.78; care of Jocub Gotthart. $37.50; care of Bert Babo, $37.50; care of Mrs. Llnnie Kenton. $40; Coming To Salem FA Modern Retail Department Store Good news for Salem! Sears, Roebuck jand Company soon will open a complete Retail department store at 484 State St. Everything . . . from electric refriger ;ators to. electric irons . . . from men's clothing to women's fashion . . . from furniture to farm implements ... all Under one roof . . . all priced the Sears way ... to save you money! Watch This Newspaper For Complete Details of Opening on or About July 26th The grand opening will be a gala affair. Months of planning ... of buying brand new, first quality merchandise . . , result n a spectacular event to be announced ater. Watch this paper for full details. Sears, Roebuck and Co. 484 State St., Salem care of Jay Kellin, $13.78; care f Mrs. A. Owen, $37.50; care of J. N. Hornbuckle, $36.25; care of Mark T. Ray, $27.60; care of Elza Leroy Fcn ner, $6.25; care of Mrs. J. M. Erwert, $24; care of Mrs. Emma McAllister. $16.25; care of Martha Hammond, $4; care of Laure Smith, $3.00; care of Jack Cocper, $3; care of Elliott Johnson, $2; care of Raymond Dile man, $1; care of Gordon Cowden, $4; care of Loyd Wright, $1; care of Edith Walkaskl, $2. Olsen Phar macy, medicine, $1.25; Oregon Wash. Water Serv, water, $2.46; Perry's Drug Store, medicine, $33; Jas. Plant, digging graves, $12; pome staver co, nose, etc., sa.iu; Portland Gen. Elec. Co, electricity, $10.59; Ed Quinn, wood for Mrs. W. R. Slyter, $22; Red Cross Pharmacy, medicine, $.75; W. Richardson, cash adv. for R.R. tickets, $5; W. W. Rosebraugh Co, nozzle, etc., $18.21 ; Salem Box Co, Inc., cannery cases, $6; Salem Drug Co, medicine, $3.35; Salem Mortuary, burial of Anna Royal, $41; Salem Steel ft Supply Co, gaskets, $1.50; Emil A. Schacfcr, medicine, $4.05; Silverton Hospital, care of Elsie Wiegle, $32; Mrs. Mathlas Smith, care of Wm. Per kins, $15; Southern Pacific Co., rent, $1; Mrs. Paul Stavenau, care of Robt. Hall, $35; Geo. W. Steel hammer, medicine, $8.90; H. L. Stiff Furniture Co, linoleum, etc., $583.55; Unger Undertaking Parlors, burial of Anna Envert, $41; Mrs. Al Vanderbeck, groc. for P. Lachapell, $20; W. A. Weddle, burial of Geo. Matthoff, $35; Fred E. Wells, dust, $3.25; Woodburn Water Works, wa ter for Flelschman, $2.05; Wooluert ft Legg, medicine, $28.37; Harold A. Rosebraugh, labor, $76.67; A. I. O'Reilly, labor, $51; Myrtle Stewart, labor, $45; Barber's Grocery, gro ceries, $3.50; Bontrager's Dairy, milk, $3; Brown's Store, groceri:s, $8; Busick's, groceries, $62.50; Capi tal Dairies, milk, $4; Caplan's, gro ceries, $69; Cheffing's Cosh Store, groceries, $12.98; Curly's Dairy, Inc., milk, $2.80; A. De Jardln, groceries, $9; Julian De Jardln, groceries, $5; East Hill Grocery, groceries, $10; Gurney's Cash Grocery, groceries. $14.52; Hammond Lbr. Co, grocer ies, $15.98; Harrison's Gen. Store, groceries, $3; J. R. Hobbs. milk, $2.48; J. P. Jensen, wood, $4.25; Vir gil Loomls, wood. $4.50; Frank Mas ser, groceries, $17; Paul T. McClel lan, wood, $22; A. Nibler, groceries, $11; Payn & Pak Market, groceries, $14.50; Payn ft Sove No. 22, grocer ies, $4.50; Pleasant Home Dairy, milk, $6; Pogue's Grocery, grocer ies, $2.90; Producers Milk Co, mi,k, $15.50; Red ft White, groceries, $11.75; Safeway Stores, Inc., gro ceries, $76.30; Salem Sanitary Milk Co, milk, $24.93; C. W. Standish, groceries, $10; Thompson's Grocery, groceries, $8.50; Thurston's Red ft White Store, groceries, $25. Property Acct. Farmer's Mutual Fire Relief Assn. Co, assessment, $3.90; Fred De Witz, labor, $4; A. R. Purvis, labor, $4.98. Recorder's Office Acct. Mildred R. Brooks, cash adv. for stamps, $3; Patton Bros, ink, etc, $1.65; H. C. Scofield, clerk, $60. Reg. ft Elec Acct Alice Dahlen. elevator operator, $2.25; John Kirsch, elevator operator, $2.25; G. E. White, clerk, $15; E. M. Niles, clerk, $6. School Supls. Office Acct Mary L. Fulkerson, traveling expenses, $12.78; Mary L. Fulkerson, cash avd. for stamps, $20; Clyde Hoffer, clerk, $25.50: Oregon State Agrlc. CCol., scholarships, $128.50; Cora E. Reld, Conduct, teachers exam, tlBO; Cor aE. Reld, 4H Club expense, $10; Jessie Smith, grading papers, $60.56; W. P. Emory, attending meeting, $2; P. W. Owre, attending meeting, $2; Fred L. Scott, attend ing meeting, $2. Sealer of Wts. ft Measures, Acct J. F. Jones, sealer, $30.52. Sheriffs Office Acct A O. Burk, cash adv. for stamps, etc., $32; Cap ital Press, printing, $28.25; Oregon Statesman, printing, $6; Rahn 'c- Whorten Paper Co, paper, $3.45;.v Thatcher rPlnting Co, printing)" $19.95; John Turnbull, special dep uty, $3.50; Unruh Knapp Ptg. Co, postage, $125; Newell Williams, ex penses, $1.80. Surveyors Office Acct B. B. Herrlck, cash adv. for stamps, $1. Treasurer's Office Acct D. G. Drager, stapler, $6; D. G. . Dragcr, cash adv. for stamps, $10. Wood Acct E. R. Lane, hauling wood, $33. Dog License Fund Acct Paul Marnach, Col. Del. licenses, $126.79; Tony Beltal, sheep killed by dogs. $15; Fred Hottinger, sheep killed by dogs, $15; L. Townsend, sheep killed by dogs, $12; Fred Wourms, sheep killed by dogs. $6; Mrs. Hubbell Young, sheep killed by dogs, $21. Fire Patrol Fund Acct Oregon State Board of Forestry, fire pa trol, $528.64. Miscellaneous Accts. TJ. O. Boy- er, cash adv. for stamps, $50.12; Brownell Electric Co, repair fan, etc., $8.36; A. C. Burk, use of cars, $268.02; Capital City Bindery, en velopes, etc., $189.03; commercial Book Store pencils, etc, $6.10; Hen drlc Laboratories, chem. tests, $10; : Needham's Book Store, erasers, etc, $18.50; The Pacific Tel. ft Tel. Co, phone, $163.90; Unruh Knapp Printing Co, envelopes, $94.84; Nona White, cash adv. for stamps, etc, $4.95; State Ind. Acc. Com, insur ance, $40.18; Genevieve Foster, re lief, $10; Mrs. Maud Kime, relief, $17.50; Mabel Lily Ross, relief, $17.50; Claude McKenney, relief of M. Holms, $10; Claude McKenney, relief of W. E. Puckett, $8.50; Claude McKenney, relief of Mrs. J. W. Cleveland, $10; Kenneth Han sen, relief of A. S. Howe, $30; Claude McKenney, relief of Ma Franklin Cain, $15; Claude McKen ney, relief of E. K. Stewart, $15.55; Claude McKenney, relief of Mrs. Thos. McCloud, $10; Claude Mc Kenney, relief of Edw. E. Miller, $21.10; T. O. Russell, Secy.-TTeas, aerial- surveys. $85: Samuel S. Yo- vnllnf nt n V Talnn1iarH til Samuel S. Yoder, relief of P. J. De Gulre, $22; Claude McKenney, re lief of S. B. Althardt, $20; Herb Walbel, scalp bounty, $1; Dr. L. A. Steeves, examinations, $5; Dr. Ver den E. Hockett, examinations. $30. Reflnish Tour Kitchen with . NU-ENAMEL One coat covers No brush marks Ton can do It yourself Sold and demonstrated 311 State St. Phone 4843