THURSDAY, JANUARY 81, 1935 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON 10 PINE BEETLES SURPASS FIRE IN TREE AREAS Western pine beetles destroy each year In the pine regions of Ore gon and Washington eight times as much timber as do forest xires, according to the records of the U. 8. forest service on beetle de struction for the five years end ing with 1933. In the same area, beetles and windfall together de stroyed annually over one billion board feet, which Is considerably more pine timber than is cut by ; the sawmills. In 10.11 bettles ktUed almost a . billion feet of ponderosa pine tim ber in Oregon and over one hund red million feet in Washington; in 1032, one and one half billion feet in Oregon and over a quarter billion feet In Washington, owing to the intense cold of the winter of 1932-33 Insect losses fell off substantially for 1933. For the three years ending with 1933 the beetle kill In ponderosa pine has : totaled nearly three billion board feet in Oregon which is an an nual average of almost a billion feet or a loss of roughly 13 per cent per annum against the total stand of ponderosa pine timber, In Washington the loss has to taled over a half billion feet for ; three years, an average loss of 1.2 per cent per year. The sawmill cut of ponderosa pine In 1933 was 681,000,000 feet for Oregon and 233,000,000 feet for Washington. The research program . .of the Portland offloe of the U. 8. bureau of entomology shows three peaks of bark beetle damage .ln IS years in Oregon and Indicates that drought periods affecting the vital ) ity and growth rate of trees are favorable for Insect epidemics. It has also been determined that cold winters are effective in checking ' the spread of the Insects. The main beetle damage Is done In counties of Oregon and Wash ington where stands of ponderosa : pine predominate. Klamath, Lake, Deschutes, Crook, Grant, Jefferson and Wasco counties In Oregon, and , Yakima, Okanogan and Perry, coun- ties in Washington have been chief sufferers. Portions of Klamath county have been hit by three suc cessive outbreaks of the bark beetle. The first period from 1911-1923 brought heavy losses on all areas and first called attention to the ' Commissioners' Court The following Is tTie official ' publication of the record of claims before the Marion '' county commissioners' court ' for the January term, 1935, " with the amount allowed, bills continued, etc., according to the records in the office of , the county clerk. '. ROADS AND HIGHWAYS FUND January Term 1935 Road District No. 12 Olcn Haynes labor, $13.93. Road District No. z4 Frank Kloc kcr, labor, $4.97; Chas Van Handel, labor, $1.99. Road District No. 24 Harry Prunk labor, $3.98. Road District No. Si Mao Scan Ian, labor, $1.99. Miscellaneous Accts. E Z Kauf man, labor, $6.46; O Q Shepherd, labor, $23.02. Road District No. 204 Owen Crane, labor, $7.96; L M Van Cleave, toreman, $83.79. Road District No. i7J4 Labor- Tom Berry $29.92; Geo Heckert, $47.88; Ray Heckert, $1.99; Clyde " Larscn, $1.99; John Neuenschwan- der, $1.99; R R Piper, $1.99; Fred Smith, $37.89; Wm Webster $1.99 O D Needham, foreman, $65,78. Road District No. 34 Labor A O Myers, $8.45; Eldon Myers, $2.98; G , , D Myers, $.99; Selas Roda, $1.99; L F Myers, foreman, $8.22; Dick Berry, $7.96; Wm Berry, $9.95; John Blanchard, $7.08; Mac Schanlon $7.96; Albert R Myers, foreman, $22.91. Road District No. 36 Hill Top Garage, oil etc, $14.12; W M Booker, labor. $59.76; Harry Christian, labor. $59.76; Jack Dale, labor, $5.97; Em mett Dorothy, labor, $9.95; J F Bew- ley. foreman. $74.74. Road District No. 49 O A Albln, labor, $1.99; S F Ogdcn, labor, $1.99; P. W. Owre, foreman, $7.47. Road District No. 67 Labor H M Crane, $2.98; Vernon Smith, $5.46; Milton Brown, $15.65; W J Stltt, $12.18; Ira Hyzer, $6.71; S G God den $108.63; M L Salchenberg $19.95; R Weathers $3.90; W J Dltter $1.73 I J Boedlghcimer $2.60; John Allen $4.97; Norval Carter $4.97; E A Tay. lor $1.99; W H Carter $8.97; W W Carter $11.96 Merle Beckner $7.1 R L Beckner $19.95; Hermon Biers $3.08; Walter Coonse $3.98; F T Diem $7.98; F W Diem $3.98; Geo Ector $3.98: Ed Martin $5.97; Chas L Media $3.98; W Panther $3.t C W Prlckett $3.98; A J Punzel $3 Fred Stolk $1.99; Root Cole $68.77; Lester E Case $14.92: Victor Duffy $9.95; John Oearln $11.97; Arthur Jette Jr $9.95; Joe Larson $7.96: Bernard McNamee $7.96; H P Myers $12.93; Floyd Thomas $6.96; Emlle Van Damme Jr $13.93; J L Cook $76.24; O O Ennls $11.94; O A En- nls $9.95; Fred Hasklns $14 93; Low. ell Hertzcl $5.98; Levi Kellli $17.94 Almond Rich $4.49; Hubert Wlabel $13.93; James Cullv $72.29; Albert Albln $11.94; Chas allies $3.98; John Ollles $5.97; Spencer Ogden $11.94; Barthol Schatb $11.94; E J Burbee $3.98; Oottlob Frlta $7.98; Lester Heman $8.97: J T McKlllop $1.99; Chas Foumal $1.99; Burley Lovett $19.90; Ellis McDougall $.49; Geo Rnmp $.99; Joe Zellner $1.49; P E Jensen $99.75; Harry Becker $9M: Grant Jones $95.76; R O Amort lumber. $.96; Labor R O Amort $9.97: Jav Blrakney Jr, $3.9$: Mar tin Doerflcr $3.98; Ward Llghtheart $.49; Chas Mulkey $3.98; Geo Fark hurst $1.99: John Relnhart $3.98: 41 Schafer $2.99; Al Tlppner $7.98; E Klmscv $75.79: Bert Butter field $15.83; C J Crosby $IM; Grant seriousness of the beetle problem. Roughly, 8 per cent of the pine Um ber stand was killed during this period. The second epidemic last ed during the period of six years. 1924-1929, and killed an additional 10 per cent of the stand. The third wave of bark beetles struck during the four year period from 1930 1933, taking an additional 7 per cent of the timber. These succes sive outbreaks have so depleted this particular portion of the Klamath district that in many areas logging has been rendered unprofitable. 8000 BRANDS ON FILE IN STATE More than 8,000 different animal brands are on file with the division of animal Industries of the depart ment of agriculture, reported Di vision Chief W. H. Lytle, whose of fice keeps track of the methods used by livestock owners to Iden tify their property. Since the Inauguration of the system of filing the brands In 1015, the office has checked every regis tered mark to make sure It Is un like any other. Cattle, horse, sheep, goat, hog, fox and poultry brands are Included in the files. Fire brands are used most on larger animals, but many other methods are now In use. A liquid paint brand that has a corrosive action on the skin is being devel oped for use on short-haired an imals, Tatoo brands are used on the webs of the wings of poultry. Sometimes the toe-webs are punch marked. Fire brands are submitted on a burned blitter. others are made by tracing in order to get the brand in a form for filing. Statute Has Inquiry From Cronemiller The state forester's office has been wondering about enforcement of this law of a neighboring state: "Every person, firm or corpora tion operating a conveyance through or over forest, brush, range or grain areas, shall be equipped In each compartment thereof with a suitable container or receptacle for the dis position of lighted tobacco, sigars, cigarettes, matches, firecrackers or other Inflamable material." State Forester Lynn Cronemiller wrote to ask If the law were being enforced as to Its literal Interpre tation. "That certainly Is imposing a task on a lot of individuals if it in followed to the letter," he said. Hatfield $5.97; D W Henderson $33.83; Ernest Smith $31.84; Wm Mcllwain $74.75; E W Cannoy $19.89; Wlllam Noot $25.87: Vernon Nye $1.99; Kenneth Plengc $1.99; Mill City Service Sta, brake fluid. $.40; Labor Elmer Asche, $3.98; A Decker $3.9B; Ray Decker $1.99; Howard Farmen $1.99; Win Fearhel- ler $9.95; Darren Hayward $7.96; Orvllle Hayward $15.92; Elmer Klutke $5.97; Chas McEwen $6.96; Bert Mombert $1.99; Chas Reed $6.96; Lancet Stewart $10.94; Louie Slotfcl $8.95; John Trask $11.94; E J Richards $23.92; Mike Lanln ger $21.89; Wllbcr Lesley $8.95; Har ry Porter $9.95; Lyle Shelton $8.95; John Thoma $5.97; D F Eastburn, sharp tools, $1.25; Labor Ed Pow ers, $16.16; Tony Steinkamp $5.97; Henry Steinkamp $59.78; H L Hen drlckson $1.49; L W Oakley $1.49; Ncal R Olson $7.98; N M Simpson $4.97; Lee Smith $3.99; Theo Fish er $62.79; L E Hennles $99.75; M M Magee $63.15; Leonard Walker $83.77; W W Wcstenhouse $49.85 Jos Zuber $59.83; J P Asplnwall $74.75; Omer Bartruff $74.75; O D Blnegar $74.75; Frank Dutton $74.75 John Grlcsenauer $95.31; Ben H Hawkins $124.75; V J Hertz $74.75; Earl Horning $76.78: Harry E Horn ing $74.75; Wm R King $56.81; Geo McCall $1.99; James Mccormick $56.81; Lester Mcllwain $74.75; Ray mond B Miller $71.76: Hans Paul sen $74.76; Tony Penka $68.77; E J Richards $44.85; Dan Scharf $74.75; O G Shepherd $38.87; Lee A Wells $73.25; Qall Wengenroth $49.83: Frank R Woelke $74.75; Clyde Woodrruff $74.75: Robert Bye Jr $53.81; L M Doerfler $8.96; Antone Peskcns $53.81; Marlon P Fischer $32.89; Don Goode $41.85; Albert Hennles $53.81; Carl R Jones $53.81; Theodore Keunzl $53.81; Greg A Robl $56.80; Frank Schampler $53.81 Geo Thomas $44.84; Clarence Zuber $41.85; Phillip Fischer $132.80; Al bert Horning $59.80; W A Rlggs $68.77; Pete Jones $7.96; Jack Doyle, fence, $14. Mill City Bridge Acct. Tom Lll- lebo, paymt on contract, $7279.42; V R Lewis, labor, $5.39; Melvln Raines, labor, $6.55. Administrative Expense Acct, BclMson MoShnnc, printing, $23; Capital City Bindery, prtg, $41.80; B B Herrlck, map, $2.25. Caterpillar Accts. A O Haag & Co, blades, $29.88. Battle Creek Crusher Acct. Barr Bros, oil, $86.40; Salem Bargain House, lamp, $1; Oscar Hoven, labor $69.51; Arthur Morgan, labor, $2.99 T V VBndercoeverlng. labor, $47.84: Otto Hoven. foreman, $103 74. Stayton Crusher Acct, J I Case Co, bolts etc. $44; Howard Cooper Corp, repair parts, $22; Mountain States Power Co, power, $250. Schlels Bros Garage, welding $14.85; Slayton Switchboard Assn, phone calls, $1.81; George Brown, labor, $61.29; D Hetrlck, labor, $17.95; Bert Kelthley, labor, $61.29; Trevor Stay ton, $61.29; C D Stayton, labor $61.29 O C Stayton, foreman, $108.01 Engineer's Office Acct. Commer clal Book Store, pencils etc $.85; Needhams Book Store, pencils etc, $3.39; Pacific Tel is Ttel Co, tele phone, $10.95; Gladys M Scott, clerk, $75; H S Swart, use of car, $63.36; H 8 Swart, Co. engineer, $149.75. Burna Vista Ferry Acct B A Snyder, labor, $99.69. Gasoline Acct. Goodyear Rubber & AM) Co, hose, $5.08. General Eipenie Acct. Capital Journal, publ claims, $18; Oregon Statesman, publ claims, $19.30. Mill Creek Flood Control Acct Emit A Schaefer. tape etc, $2. Motor Patrol Aeeta. Adams Motor Service, pulling grader, $1.50; Hub TWO NATIONS DIVIDE HONORS FOR RESEARCH Chcago (IP) Europe and America share research honors trail the United States In utilizing electricity in Its homes but lead us In em ploying vapor lighting electricity, an American Invention. This opinion was expressed by Samuel O. Hlbben, director of Westlnghouse Lamp Co., New York, at a recent meeting here before a group of prominent lighting en gineers, electrical men, and the Western Society of Engineers, at the Chicago Lighting institute. Hlbben based his conclusions on observations made during a study of lighting conditions abroad. Al though Europe apparently enjoys a slight edge over America in num ber of discoveries which led to the practical development of electricity, she lags far behind in its use, even more so in home lighting and con venience, he said. The sodium vapor lamp invented and patented by American scien tists In 1917, lights miles of high ways In Europe, although It was not until 1032 that a glass was 'de veloped that could withstand the etching effect of sodium vapor. In spite of this America Is first beginning to study thoroughly Its economic practlblllty. The most recent development Is a new type of mercury vapor lamp. It is more efficient than the tung sten filament lamp givuig more light for the same amount of wat tage consumed. The vapor lamp. It was pointed out, Is more effi cient in operation and color. First Installation of the new mer cury lamps were made In the main exhibition hall of the Ford build ing at A Century of Progress. The light of combined colors of these lams give an Illumination remark ably like thnt of daylight. "Britalns use gas lighting exten sively and this condition," Hlbben says, "Is largely responsible for their trailing us in the use of elec trical lighting." ANIMALLS INCREASE The predatory animal population of Oregon Is on the Increase, says the state department of agriculture, despite the fact that 11,958 coyotes. 760 bobcats, 29 cougars and 85 bears were taken between Jan. 1, 1931 and Oct. 1, 1934. bard Garage, spark plugs. $.65. OU Acct. General Petroleum Com Oil. S1U4.35. Powder Acct. Bert Hulst, rent of magazine, $1, Road Roller Acct. Buffalo Soring neia Holier Co, rods etc, $34.84. - Shovel Accts. Bucyrus Erie Co. shaft assembly, $329.07; John A Roebllngs Sons Co. rope, $28.39. loot House Acct. Oregon Wash Water Serv Co, water, $2.10; Paci fic Maeh Tool Steel Co, steel, $33.65; Pacific Tel is Tel Co, tele phone, $10.35; Valley Moch & Weld Co, oxygen, $4.35. Truck Acct, V E Newcomb. repair tube etc, $5.25; Mike Panek, adjust brakes, $7.35; W G Shaw, globes etc, $2. Miscellaneous Accts. Geo E Al len, shovels etc, $264.76; Ballou is Wright, rings, $7.73; Bochsler Hard ware, water bags, $1.90; A L Brough er, axe handles etc $1.40: E H Bur- roll, lenses etc, $8.10; Eugene Chick, sharp tools, $2.55; Dltters Gen Store, files, $1.50; Frank Doollttle, casing etc, $2.90; Doumuon Sherwln, brush hooks, $4.50; D G Drager, cash adv for frght, $11.31; D F Eastburn, sharp tools, $1.25; C H Ernst Hardware, nails etc $6.33; Ray L Farmer Hdw, shovels etc, $75.89; Firestone Serv Stores Inc, tires etc, $150.81; Oabrlcl Powder & Sup Co, powder, $589.28; Greens Wellng Shop repair curtains, $8.95; R L Hart, roadvlweer, $19.36; Ira Jorgensen, Iron etc, $180.19; E C Lau, cement, $30.40; Geo Lawrence Co, plugs "to, $35.32: Logger Cont Maeh Co. belts etc, $142.32; Fred J Miller, roadvlewer, $12.22: J H Mtsslcr. sharp tools, $16.65; Murphy Gardner Lbr Co, lumber, $5.62; Oregon State Highway Com, repair parts, $4.08; Pohle Staver Co. spikes etc, $11.70; Portland Gen Elec Co, electricity. $34.65; Salem Auto Wrecking Co, hood hooks etc, $.60: Salem Hard ware Co, rope, $12.48; Salem Iron Works, sprockets etc. $20.43; Salem Steel is Supply, belt, $52.62; J Scholl is Son, blades etc. $8.30; Shell OU Co. gasoline, $403.02: Sliver Falls Tbr Co, lumber, $1208.70; Chas K Spauldlng Log Co, lumber, $4.38 standard OH Co of Calif, gasoline. $417.85; Stayton Hardware Co 'Inc, shovels etc, $13.26; Tony Steinkamp, plank, $1.44; H S Swart, cosh adv for llo plates, $34; Union oil Co of Calif, gasoline. $1362.67; Valley Mot. or Co, tube etc, $24.26; Louis Wels senfels, welding etc, $2.85; Wm Wengenroth, grease etc, $1.60; a E White, clerk. $24; Woodbury Co, saw etc. $142.37: Walter Zimmer man, grind tools, $3.15; Oregon Statesman, publ of notice, $3.76; Chas K Spauldlng Log Co, lumber, $14.05; Gravel W P Collard. $670.47: W O Hill, $154; Chas H Hoyt $1599 13 McVey Cand is Gray Co, $262.50; Oregon Gravel Co $28.24; E L Rlg- don $1403.44; James Tomasek. $2.90; Hauling gravel Otto Boettlcher 8r, $746.76; Otto Boettlcher. $420.29; L M Case $817.30: M Crouser $124.36; W J Davenport $569 96; O R Dick enson $202.72: Roy Dickenson $209.13 Ed Gardner $775.80; J A Kspphahn $770.59; Cleo Kepplnger $542.76; P A King $697.17: Holly Lewis $203.10; John Nag $197.70; E L Rlgdon $2008.17: Fred Stewart $351.40: L R Tweedle $342.03; A B Wilson $121.38; Oregon Statesman, publ claims, $26.40; Fred Womack, gravel, $143.30 Labor Chas Ennls, $13.93; L Bet- tencourt, $2.98; John Crolsan $995 Harry Evans, $3.98: Robert Jtldson $5.97; E C Wlllard 13.98; R J Bet tencourt $84.37 Thos Stephenson $9.95; F M Rosenbalm $5.97; Leo Elser $7.96; A 8 Hedges $7.96; 8 R Horsley- $7.96; Nell Prince $9.95: (Earl 8tandley $7.96: Arthur J Ber- Haugen $1.99; E Z Kauman $16.41; P Mouer $1.89: Bryan Potter $1.99; W N SJovangen $7.96; Flyod Stal ger $4.97; Bertrand Iversen $91.76; C M Arney $12.93; Gerald Butter field $11.94; R E Chretien $14.92; Dan P Connelly $13.93; James Coop er $11.04; Earl Feller $16.91; A J Fessler $14.92; Pete Jones $16.66; John Kinns $15.91; A J Lortz $7.96; O W Penrod $14.92; Paul Perkett $16.91; Allen Peterson $13.92; James Platz $16.91; Fred Richardson $5.97; Ray Stratton $10.94; Joe Welter $16.01; W G Wolfe $13.92; Oscar Baker $9.95: Waldo Crabb $7.96; A R Darr $7.98; A Grobll $8.95; James Shaw $9 05: A Spelbrlnk $15.96; Joe Gordon $7.06; A G Myers $9.95; A R Myers $1.99: A Y Myers $7.96;E1 don Myers $7.96; G D Myers $35.94; Tom Qullhob $9.95; John Roda $7.96 Silas Roda $11.94; Glen Shelton $17.91; Ed Slscho $1.99; Ray Heck ert $9.95; Clyde Larsen $11.94; John Neuenschwander $9.95; R R Piper $13.93; Kenneth Plenge $19.89; Wil liam Webster $9.95; E C Willis $43.89 William Allls $11.94; Ward Bueck $11.94; Wm Crabtree $11.94; Lee Dickson $3.98; H Humphreys $9.95; Dan Kintz $31.92; Charley Lee $9.95; Tony Mlkels $11.94; Charley Porter $11.94; Jack Ryland $11.94; Joe Schmltz $9.95; E R Wolfklel $11.94; A C Bates $5.97: Edward Burghart $6.96; P B Collins $20.39; Robert Colvln $10.94; Edward Doerfler $11.97; Henry Dokkins $10.94; Lester Ellis $8.45 H A Flux $10.94; John Heinert $12.93; Ernest Kadau $1.99; Joseph Kline $1.99; Adrian Krom- wall $12.93; Anton Marthaller $3.98; John Masser $6.96; Vernon McAl lister $25.65; T W McClean $3.98; Wesley Mix $597; Joe Ogle $12.43; Archie Pardee $24.87; Chas Parson $8.45; Chas Pilgrim $14.92; Harold Porter $5.97; Walter Rak $.99: Wal ter Richter $7.71; Everett Service $3.98: Lloyd Van Nuys 52.08: Joe Wcltman $10.44; Bernard Wolf $3.98 Andrew Wunder $10.94; Ernest Zu ber $7.21; Ben Bclden $11.94; Jo seph Bishop $8.95; Glenn Bowman $9.95: H M Crane $6.96; E O Erick son $.99: Carl Gibson $12.93; E M Hatch $10.94; L L Hollonhore $11.94; Carl Llnderman $11.94; G E New man $12.93; Leo Odenthal $10.94; G A Perrln $2.98; Fred Rainwater $8.95; Harry Rashcl $14.92; C D Shellenberger $9.95; Lawrence Smith $8.95; H M Snoddy $15.92; R F Sphoon $0.95; T J Sprlnkel $16.91; Harry Stewart $37.90; Seymour Stewart $8.95; A R Thomas $9.95; Wayne Barber $20.89; W E Bcvens $7.96; H S Brlggs $13.93; Mack Cal- nvan $11.94; A E Epperlcy $1.99; Guy E Epperly $1.99; T T Gentry $11.94; Nelson Gilmour $11.97; Ar thur Johnson $13.93; Earl Johnson $13.93; R B Moses $15.92; N S Nave $5.97: Paul Nlenke $15.92; Claude Overholser $13.93; Guy Robnctt $5.97; G P Rogers $14.92; Hal Rus sell $15.92; N M Simpson $23.88; B Starr $1.99; Grover Stevens $11.94 Eldridge Tamerls $14.92; C E Trud- geon $13.93; E E Wells $5.97; A E Wlcderkchr $15.96; Bill Basel $29.92; Dan Bind $5.96: Roy Blad $11.93; Pete Grles $11.93; Lawrence Heu- bergcr $1.99; Joe Koenlg $3.98; John Kramer $8.95; Nick Kramer $11.1 Bernard Lambrecht $14.92; Andrew Larson $3.98: James Meyerhofer $7.98; Linn Phillisp $5.97; Ed Rle. ger $12.03; Joe Robl $11.93: Harold Shott $6.96; W W Smith $9.94; Wes ley Starr $12.93; Tony Von Handel $11.93; Ed Zimmerman $15.96; Ber nard Zuber $7.96; Clem zuber $1.99 J J Hollett $45.76: R A Hooper $45.76; Floyd Langston $26.85; Geo Mahrt $47.75; John Sacre $43.77; Nick Schab $54.76; A C Shaw $7.96; L. w. Webber $45.78; Geo Gent $21.89. GENERAL FUND January Term, 1935 Poor Acct- Relief Mrs Rosanna Alcher, $15; Golda May Anthony, $20; Geo H Aschenbrenner $10; Er- ma Baker $15; Mrs E L Barton $10; Mrs Stella Bean $10; Ruth Berry $17.50; A Blerward $10; Emma J Blgler $15: Mrs Mabel Talbot, rel of John Blrcher, $15; American Red Cross, rel of Chas P Boies $15; Relief Hattle Bond, $10: Pearl Bon- ney $10; Boys is Girls Aid Soc, $25; Geo Braugh $10; Mrs Amos Brown $10; Mrs M E Brooks $15; Geneva E Brown $15; Wm G Buchanon $8 Frank L & Sara A Burch $20; Anna Butterfield $15: Nellie Cahill $15 Mrs Josle Campbell $7.50; Mrs El mer Chamberlain $15; Mra Effle Cooder $15; James W Covey $15; Mrs Edith Cratsenberg $15; Mary E Cummins $15; Blanche Cupp $25; Clara May Davis $15; Clara I Dlm- Ick $25; Ulyssa Ellen Dodge $10: Mrs Anna Engelhart $10: Mrs Rose Farlow $10: A R Ferguson, rel of self and wife. $25; Leonard Fletsch- man, rel of self and wife. $15; Mar garet Fuchs, relief, $15; Florence L Furman, rel of self and husband $20; Carrie Gilbert, rel. $15; Mrs Flor ence Graham, rel, $20; W L Cobb. rel of Chas Groening; J H Harper, rel, $8; J F Bewley, rel of Levi A Harris, $10; Relief Grace A Hart, $10; Mrs Hattle G Hart $20; Edna May Harvey $25; Geo and Addle Hayes $20: Annette A Hicks $20; Robert Hodge $10: Effie R Hol land $20; Mrs Lola Huddlcston $20 Mary Jackson $15: Rosa Jordan $15; Sarah E Kephart $15; Mrs J F Cook, rel of Roby Riser. $25; Relief Katherlne Kopf, $15; Mrs Elizabeth Krause $16: Ruth Larson $32.50: Orpha Lee Loter $20; Emma Lun- deen $15; Paul Matt $5: Mrs Delia M Shaw, rel of Harry Meeker, $25: Carl H Johnson, rel of Chas A Mil ler $10; Reglna Moffenbler, rel, $15; Annabele Morley, rel. $15; Mrs May Nelson, rel of Wm Nelson, $10; R G Henderson, rel of J H Nlckerson, $10; Mrs Alvira Northcutt, rel, $12.50; Wm H Parrls, rel. $10; Mrs D A Parsons, rel, $15; Anton and Agnes Pavllcek. rel, $25; B A Bor- revlk, rel of Olea Pedersen, $15; Mrs MatVaa Smith, rel of Wm Per kins, $15; W J and Roslna Peters, rel, $20: Chas Peterson, rel, $10; An na Pugh, rel, $18; Anna F Ratcllffe, rel. $15; May Raymond, rel, $15; Al lots L Rcdfem, rel of Luella Red fern, $20; W L Cobb, rel of Grant Relfe. $12.50: Relief Eber Rember, $15: Mrs Annie Renlck, $19; Cath- rlne L Rhodes $15; Newll E Rhodes $10; Lucille Rogers $15; Mrs Joseph J Rondeau $7 50; Alfred Rose $15; Florence A Rossell $25: Anna Rus. cher $20; Oenevleve Ruscher $15: Henry L Sagsvold $10; Lucy M and Newton M Sewell $25; Newton Shepherd $15; Nellie Simpson $10; C O Slpes $15; Mrs W R Slyter $16; Mrs Eleanor Steward $10; Mrs Mary R Steward $20; Hulda Stripling $8: Murtls M Syphert $10; Joseph M Terry $12.50; Allle Tupper $15; Sa- vUla waldron $15; rem A Wengen roth $20: Mrs Anna L Wheeler $10; Mrs. W H Williams $10; Mary Wirtz $15; Mrs June Woodward $20; Per ry Wright, rel of Wm Wright, $30; Andew Yost, rel, $15; Alleda Zuber, rel, $12.50; Alma Zuerchcr, rel, $30; Lucinda Emerick, rel, $12.50: Frank and May Fowler, rel, $15: H F War ren, Co Corns, matnt free employ off, $100; Dr Verden E Hockett, Co physician, $65. Assessors Office Acct. R Shelton, deputy, $115; A W Jones, deputy, $115; Eva Roberts, clerk, $100; Alma Ackerman, clerk, $100. Clerk's Office Acct. C C Ward, deputy, $115: W 8 Lamkin, deputy. $115; J H Ward, deputy, $110; A M FresnaU. deputy, $100; H C Matt son,' deputy, $50; H A Judd, dep uty, $50. Dog License Fund Acct. H A Judd, clerk, .$50. Court House Acct. A H Wyatt, janitor, $70; L H Hobson, janitor. $70; W W Hill, Janitor, $70; J H Klrsch, elev oper, $35; Alice Dahien, elev oper, $35. DIst. Atly's. Office Acct. Lyle J Page, deputy, $175; Adaline Lank- tree, stenog, $50. Health Officer's Acct. V A Doug las MD, health officer, $100; Irma S LeRlche, nurse, $110; Ethel Ler mon, clerk, $66. Salem Justice Court Acct. Alma Johnson, clerk, $75. Juvenile Court Acct, Nona White, prob officer, $109.69. Recorder's Office Acct. Eva C Lenhardt, deputy, $100; Myrtle E Beecroft, deputy, $ioo; Ava c suna borg, deputy, $90. Reg & Election Acct. H C Matt- son, clerk, $50. School Supt's. Office Acct Cora E Reid. assistant, $115; Wayne D Harding, supervisor, $120. Sheriff's Office Acct. Newell Wil liams, deoutv. $124.69; B R Smith, deputy, $119.69; W Richardson, dep. $109.69; A M Dalrymple, dep, $114.69 L E Neet, dep, $109.69; H Wm Thiel sen, dep, $99.69; T J Brabec, clerk. $100: H J Thomas, clerk, $100; Rob ert Wagers, clerk, $100; John Kal lak. clerk, $100: Lee Ohmart, clerk, $100. Treasurer's Office Acct. W Y Richardson, deputy, $115. Co. Agent's Office Acct. Oregon State College Ext Serv, cash adv for expenses, $1000. Poor Acct. Gladys F Hamei. re- lief, $15; Ball Brothers, wood, $888.68. Indigent Soldiers Relief .Acct. Rov B Davenport, rel of Alfred Howe, $10; Roy B Davenport, rel of Mrs. N Hansen. $15; Carl B Gil lis, rel of B W Walchcr, $15; Carl B Gillis. rel of C F Brown, $15; Samuel S Yoder. rel of P J DeGuire, $20; Samuel S Yoder, rel of Burley Leavitt, $18: Samuel S Yoder, rel of Louis Covey, $20. Scalp Bounty Acct. P T Etzcl, bounty, $1.50; Geo Tate, bounty, $1.50. Co. Agent's Acct. Mae weicn, stenoz. $62.50. Assessor's Office Acct. a A steei- hammer. cash adv for stamps, $3 Tvrewrlter Exchange, ribbon, $1; Paul Grlebenow, clerk, $100: Clara Roberts, clerk, $10.50. Circuit Court Acct, J L Buslck &Son, groceries, $10.08; R A Hlndman, room rent, $6; Oregon Motor Stages, use of stage, $5; Peter Pan, meals for Jurors, $4.45; Salem Deaconess Hosp, care of witness, ?w; The Sna. meals for jurors, $7, Clerk's Office Acct. capital Ulty Bindery, cards, $1.10; Remington Rand Inc, malnt of maenme, $35; Homer H Smith Ins Agcy, prem on bond, $50: Thlelsen Fowland Print Co, printing. $7; unruh Knapp Print Co, rubber stamp, $150. Coroner's Office Acct. Klaslc Photo shop, pictures, $1.75; Dr V A Douglas, exams, $15; vr a. n Hobson, exam, $5; Prof Chas H Johnson, chem analysis, $7.50; Dr P R Pembcrton, exam, $5; Dr F T Burke, exam. $5. Co. Court & Commissioners Acct. Capital Juornal, publ claims, $18.20; "Oregon statesman, printing, $4; Oregon Statesman, publ claims, $20.40: Roy 8 Mclson. salary, $125; J E Smith, salary. $125; Tnatcner Print Co, letterheads, $16.50; G E White, clerk, $3. Court House Acct. Anderson sup ply Co, wax, $1039; Brownell Elec tric Co. conduits etc. $33.90: Capital City Loundry, lndry, $1.27; Merrill D Ohling. ins prem. $6.40; uregon Wash Water Serv Co, water, $14.04; Otis Elevator Co, elev maint $14.40; J C Penney Co Inc. towels, $8.88; Portland Gen Elcc Co. electricity, $152.43: Salem Insurance Agency, ins prem, $25.40; Weller .Hdw is Paint Co. bolts etc. $14.32. Del. Tax Foreclosure Acct Jo- senh B Felton. prof services, $48. Dist. Attys. Office Acct w n Trlndle. trav exp, $14.16. Emergency Acct. Ralph Billings Secy, share of exp O C Land Grant Com. $55. Health Officer's Acct. Abbott Lab oratories, supplies, $6.91; H R Craw ford PM, postage, $7; V A Doug las MD, trav exp, $37.50: Hendrlc Clinical Lab, lab service, $16.66; ir. ma S LeRlche, trav exp, $37.50; Marlon Co Dept of Health, malnt, $64.25; Parke Davis Co, supplies. $6.53. Herd Inspector's Acct Dr Fred W Lange, asst Inspector, $123.37; A W Simmons, asst lnsp, $95.87. Horticulturist's Acct. S H Van Trump, horticulturist, $119.65. Ind. For Slau. DIs. Cattle Acct R H Clark. Indemnity, $7.50; L D Roberts, Indemnity, $1750, Jail Acct Dr Dale X Beechler, extract teeth, $7.50; A O Burk, board of prisoners, $193.95; Red Cross Pharmacy, medicine, $6.14 Sanitary Service Co Ino, remov gar bage, $1. Salem Justice Court Acct S C Catlln & R K Page, rent, $40; W E DeLong, trav exp. $11.37: Dr Edgar 8 Fortner, prof serv C w Flsk, $5; M D Hayden, stamps, $1.50; Thlel sen Rowland Print, printing, $10.50. Outside Justice Court Acct Ho mer H Smith Inc Agcy. bond. $5. State Vi Lowry Blanche B Fer guson, reporter. $9.75. Juvenile Court Acct Nona White. stamps ete, $4.35. Law Library Acct Bancroft Whit ncy Co, books, $7.50; Lawyers Co operative Pub Co, books, $10; West Publishing Co, Pacific reporter, $9. Poor Acct Acme Auto es ttk Wreckers, rim, $4.50; Ames Hard ware, pipe etc, $7.13; Aurora Drug Store, medicine, $3.85; E L Baker, rent, $40; Jacob Bartnik, labor etc, $60.10; Josephine Baumgartner, rent, $20; Chester Beckman, wood, $4.50; Beechler KUlan Inc, burial Kempski, $41; Jake Blersack, cut wood for Mrs Berkner, $5.97; Capital Drug Stor, med, $43.05; Capital Journal, publ notice, $2.70; Caplan's Cash Grocery, groc, $3.93; Carson Pharm acy, med, $5.94; E D Carver, med, Central Pharmacy, med, $57.35; Mrs Dora Chiles, care of Eulalla Sarty, $5.81; City of Siiverton, elec tricity for can, $15 J!; Clough Bar- rick Co, burials, $111; T W Creech, med, $1; Crown Drug Store, med, $5.40: Doughton is Sherwln, globes etc, $3.04: Evenden Drug Co, med, $1.77; W E Gardner, shingling, $22.18; R L Green, use of truck, $25. Salem Deaconess Hospital, care of- Lela Graham $5, Mauiita Graham $5, Eva Graham $5, Fred Baker $46.50, Amelia Cottrell $46.50, Eliza beth McAfee $46.60, John Glandon $46.50, Ollle Olson $46.50, W 8 Brown $46.50, R O Lee $46.50, Jacob Gotthart $48.50, Anna Owens $46.50, Mark T Ray $46.50, Earl Foster $46.50, J N Hombuckle $46.50, Eu lalla Sarty $52, Jerry Guyer $46.50, J M Hoke, $46.50, Mrs Floyd Bickell $4.50, Percy- Hughes $19.50, Elmer McKee $42.50, S B Beesley $54, Ruth Dlsbrow $11.75, A J Vick $35, W H Mawery $6, Bert Babo $12, Geo De. Witt $17, Frank Rose $4, Ray Hun. ter $1, Jas B Pemberton $38, Shir ley B Trotter 834, Ramon J Wool- ery $21, Caroline West $38, Ray Smith $4, Walter Cowdell $23.25, Mrs Maria King $6, Ed Fogarty $4,50, Alfred Lucas $3, Paul Weiss $11.50; Hammond Lbr Co, groc for Mrs Kahler $10; Hubbard Drug Co, medicine, $22.40; Frank E Hubb- slns, ins, $4.50; G W Johnson is Co, cvlothing, $24.36; Frances Keene, use of car, $15; Mrs Helen Lamb, use fo car, $15; I W Lewis, med. S113.74; Alvis Love, use of car, $15; N C Lowe Mortuary Inc, burial B Baldwin, $35; Market Drug Store, med, $11.25; Geo C Mason is Co, med, $1.25; Peter McDonald, med, $.85; Fred Meyer Co, med, $4.09; Mountain States Power Co, elec for can, $2.97; Wm Neimeyer, med, $8.10 H L Oldenburg, board of inmates. $282.96; Opera House Pharmacy, med, $1.35; Oregon Statesman, publ notice, $3; J C Penney Co Inc, cloth. ing, $7.66: Perry's Drug Store, med, $83.17; Jos Plant, dig grave, $6 Portland Gen Elec Co, elec, $29.04; Red Cross Pharmacy, med. $9: Har old Rosebraugh, foreman. $23.49 Salem Drug Co, med, $17.05; Salem Gen Hosp. care of Chas Henry, $48.50; Emll A Schaefer, med, $35.97; Serve Rite Grocery, .groc for R L Hodge. $5; Silver Falls Tbr Co, wood, $6; Siiverton Drug Co. med, Gerald B Smith, med. $7; Smith Drug Store, med, $1.65; Southern Pacific Co, rent of dwelling, $1; Chas K Spauldlng Log Co, paper. $1.70; Mrs Paul Stavenau. care of Robt Hall, $35; Geo W Stcclham mer, med, $15.51; Mrs Al Vander- beck, froc for P Lachapelle, $10; Janet Well, use of car, $15; Woolpert & Legg, med, $45.45; Aspinwalls, groc, $11; Ball Bros, wood, $2.25; Bentson's Grocery, groc, $8; Blngs Cosh Store, groc, $4; Bontrager's Dairy, milk, $11.20; Broadacres Store, groc, $9; C & C Cash Store, groc, $9; Capitol Dairies, milk, $21.80 Caplan's, groc, $108.95; E D Carver, groc, $9.65; Columbia Food Market, groc, $73; cootes Red is white Store, groc, $12; Curly's Dairy, milk, $7.30: Davies Cash Grocery, groc, $9; A DeJardln, groc, $6; Ditter's Genl Store, groc, $17; East Hill Grocery, groc, $10; Economy Gro cery, $10.50; Foshay Dairy, milk, $4.20; Al Gaub, wood, $4; Gurneys Cash Grocery, groc, $19.25; Gottfried Halter Dairy, milk, $1.80; Walter Harris, wood, $4; Harrison's Genl Store, groc, $8; Allan Hodges, wood, $3.50; Geo Huber, milk, $3; Lem mon's Market, groc, $2; Macleay Genl Store, groc, $6; Frank Masser, groc, $12; Paul T McClellon, groc. 59.50; Fred Meyers Grocery, groc, $6.75; A Nlbler Is Son, groc, $11.50; Oswald's Red ts White Store, groc, $11.50; Payn save, groc, $44.80; Henry Penrod, wood, $12.25; Phllip- pl's Genl Store, groc, $7; Piggly Wlggly, groc, $29.25; Fogue's Groc ery, groc, $2.80; Pooler & Klecker, groc, $2.50; Producers Milk Co Inc, milk, $4.40; Red is wnite store, groc, $58.50; Rodgers Grocery, groc, $8; Safewya Stores, groc, $113: Sa lem Sanitary Milk Co. milk. $11.07; O M Smith, groc, $12.46: A E Spen cer, milk, $2.40; J G Standard's Store, groc, $12; Steusloff Market, groc, $8: A L Whitney, groc, $11.25. Co. Property Acct Ivan G Mar tin. prof serv, $50. Recorder's Office Acct Mildred R Brooks, stamps, $2.50; Capital City Bindery, bind books, $238; R H Crawford PM, stamps, $2; W C Dyer Ins Agcy, bond, $15; E B Field, clerk, $3; H O Scofleld, clerk, $75; Tpyewrlter Exchange, typwrtr, $308. Refund of Fee Acct Leo H Tnun refund, $.76. School Supt's. Office Acct W H Burghardt, bond, $5; Capital Jour nal, publ notice, $.85; Mary L Ful- kerson, trav exp, $40.32; Wayne D Harding, trav exp, $11.02; Kraps & Long, outlines, $71.40: Fred M Lob dell, booklets, $7; Oregon States man, publ notice, $.95; Cora E Reld, conduct teach exams, $9. Sealer of Wt. Meas. Acct J F Jones, sealer, $31.85. Sheriff's Office Acct W H Burg hardt bond, $300; A O Burk, cash adv for box etc, $12; Hollywood Radio Shop, tubes, $9.60; Ross E Moorea it Con Inc, printing, $6; Needham'a Book Store, tpyewritr, $65.75; Remington Rand Inc, add maeh, $72; B R Smith, cash adv for meals, $1.89; Alvin B Stewart, keys, $1.50; Thatcher Printing Co, receipts, $10.80; Unruh Knapp Print Co, stamps, $15; Glen Savage, clerk, $100; L Reasor, clerk, $61.29; K King, clerk, $61.29; N B Purbrick, clerk. $58.06. Surveyor's Office Acct Eugene Dtetzgen Co, Ink, $8.75; B B Her rlck, stamps, $1; Homer H Smith Ins Agcy, bond. $25. Treasurer's Office Acct. Bertel- son is McShane, printing, $8.70; Ladd & Bush, box rental, $6: Homer H Smith Ins Agcy, bond, $250. Wood Acct Geo W Case beer, tore man, $2739; W G Nlchol, foreman, $69.73. Dog License Fund Acct. U G Boyer, stamps, $13; Paul Mamach, cal led lie, $78.15; Sheep killed by dogs T W Beamish, $4; O O Can non, $8; Olen Cannoy, $8; R E Chit tenden $24; F T Etzel $4; J C Jones $8; J R Linn $4; R 8 Montgomery $8; Elmer 8 JhUippl $36; E S Fhil- Ippl $8; E M Rleger $11; G H Toelle $76; Fred Wourms, $4. Miscellaneous Accts. U G Boyer, stamps, $68.19; Building Supply Co Inc, plaster etc, $44.21; A C Burk, use of cars, $170; Commercial Book Store, staples etc $14.90; Needham's Book Store, pencils etc, $21.65; The Pacific Tel is Tel Co, telephone, $137.65; Western Union Tel Co, tele grams, $11.19; State Ind Aco Com, ins, $76.78; Genevieve foster, relief, $10; Mrs Maude Kime, relief, $17.50: Mabel Lily Ross, relief, $17.50; Glad ys F Hamel, relief, $7.50; James B Cox, scalp bounty, $1.25; John Roda, scalp bounty' $1.50; Commercial Book Store, steel cases, $108.10; Kubli Howell Co, Acme frames etc, $258.20; Verden Hockett, exams, $30; R D Byrd, exam, $5; Dr L A Steeves, $10. Old Age Pensions OLD AGE PENSION FUND The following is the official pub lication of the record of payments from the Old Age Pension Fund during the month of January, 1935, as allowed by the Old Age Pension Commission according to the . rec ords in the office of the County Clerk. All pension payments arc for the month of December, 1934 Flora Abbot, $10; James B Ab bott, $10; Silvester S. Ackley. $12.50: Frank Adams, $10; Mary E Adams, $10: Silas L Aklns. $10; Berthold Al- blker, $5; Franklin B Alford. $5; Missouri E Alford $5; Leora A Al llngham, $8.75; Lillian G Applegate, $10; Frederic W Arensmeier $8.75: Sophia M Arensmeier $8.75; Dora A Arnold $5; Wilford E Arnold $5 James R Arthur $10; Bert Babo $10; Lemira S Baker $8.75; William M Baker $8.75 Edith M Banta $10; Joseph Barber $10; Evan A Barnett $10; Milo Barnett $7.50; Llllle Bar rett $10; David M Bartlctt $7.50; Melinda Barzee $5; Elizabeth Bay- ley $15; Marcust T Bayley $15; Grace F Beaman $5; John J Becker $17.50; Horace E Bell $5; Lena M Bellinger $10; George A Bennett $5; William Berlnger $10; Nelson Bliss $5; Emma A. Boatwrlght $8.75; Valentine Boatwrlght $8.75; Caro- line Boesch $8.75; Henry Boesch $8.75; Clara Boje $5; Caroline E Boles $10; Clora Bondshu $8.75; May L Booth $8.75: N S Booth $8.75; George L Bowman $5; John Bowman $8.75; Katie Bowman $8.75; John E Boye $12.50; Lewis E Brad ford $7.50; Emma Brasher $10; Mary E Brassfield $5; Aslak Brautl $7.50; A W Brlckley $5; Sarah A Brock $8.75; John W Brock $8.75: John Brooke $10; Elizabeth Z Brown $10 Fred D Brown $12.50; John A Brown $8.50; Mary A Brown $5; Marlon H Buell $7.50; Wilis E Bunn $10; Ed win Burnett $7.50; John T Caldwell $7.50; Sam J. Calnan $5; David Canoy $17.50; Martha R Carden $10; Richard W Carey $5; Willie Carlson $10; John G Carson $10; Elizabeth Chamlee $10; Albert B Chapman $7.50; Eugene L Church $7.50; Charles L Clapp $10: Ella J Clark $10; Martha J Coffey $5; Franklin G Coleman $8.75; Martha A Coleman $8.75; John B Colwell $5; Charles D Compton $8.76; Mai- lnda M Compton $8.75; Andrew J Cone $10; Heman B Cone $7.50; Frank H Cook $7.50; George W Cook $12.50; Jefferson N Cothrew $7.50; Hattle B Coulsen $5; Jesse E Coulsen $5; Rosle Crete $10; Wil liam R Cross $12.50; John W Crou ser $7.50; Antonette Crump $10; Mary E cummlngs $10; Warren H Cummlngs $10; Sebron O Daven port $12.50; WlUlam T Davidson ;i:.60; Allen J Davie $10; Cuthbert K. Davis $5; Henrietta Day $10; John F Day $5; Mrs N V Day $10; Henry R DeGuire $5; Mary J De Guire $5; Peter DeGuire $12.50; Jacob J Denzel $8.75; Minnie Den- zel $8.75; Fredrick R DewHz $17.50; Sarah J Dickens $10: Oscar F Dick. son $5; Fredrick Dlerks $8.75; Han nah Wi erics $6.75; Isaac A Dixon $8.75; M Alice Dixon $8.75; Jessie J Doty $5; Elizabeth Drake $10; E J Driscoll $10; William C Dun can $10: Mary L Dunkle $10: Mary Dunn $7.50; Thomas J Dunn $7.50: Octave Duval $7.50; Charles H Ekin $7.50; Maria J Ellis $8.75; Wlllam Ellis $8.75; Frank Enz $12.50; Louis Eppers $10;' John B Erlckson $10; Zarilda J Eskew $10; Catherine A Evans $10; Sarah Evans $5; John H Evans $12.50; John Feller $10; Mary Fielding $10; Valentine Fish er $15; William B Flagg $5; David W Forbes $5; John E Forbes $10; John Fowler $16; Addle M Frank lin $18; Henry P Freeland $5; Jo seph Frohllch $12; O Adam Froh- mader $12.10; Susan A Froman $10; David M George $13.50; William p. George $12.50; B B Gesner $12.50: Jennie D Gilbert $10; Lucy A Gil bert $10; Ira W Gilmer $10; Mary J Qlnter $10; James B Glpson $12.50; Sarah E Given $10; John O Glaze $8.75; Sylvia J Glaze $8.75; Charles H Glover $10; Mary F Good- ell $8.75; William H Goodell $8.75; Charles Gordon $10; Martha Gore $10; Frank O Gosha $5; Thomas C Gosser $7.50; Stanley Oranatzkl $10; Grant Graves $8.75; Nannie Graves $8.75; Emllle Gremmels $7.50; Rhoda M Grltton $10; Charles Groshong $10; Richard 8 Gross $7.50; John W Haines $12.50; John Hamilton $7.50; Anders C Hansen $20; John L Harman $10; Mary A Harring ton $8.75; Michael J Harrington $8.75; Eliza L LHarrls $8.75; Wil liam H Harris $8.75; John F Hs.r- hls $12.50; Hiram E Hart $7.50 Addle Hartley $5; Charles L Hartley $5; Hiram A Hartley $12.50; Manly Hasklns $7.50; Abram Haverly $12.50 Mary Hawkins $10; Thomas Hayes $10: Samuel A Henry $10: Francis J Henson $10; Jacop P Herbst $13.50; Wlllam R Hicks $12.50; Alice B Hlldebrand $10; Emma E Hlnkle $5; James R Hobbs $7.50: James T Holts $5; Fatlma Homing $5; Jacob R Horning $5; James B Hoss $15; Stephan Huber (10; Joseph Hughes $5; Thomas Hunt $10; Isaac J Hunter $10; George R Hurd $10; John Hybner $8.75; Truman H Ida $10; John W Inman $11; Daniel Z Jackson $12.90; Minnie jacason so; Wlllla mT James $10; Minnie Jel derks $5; Helen Jenkins $7.50; Edea E Jewell $12.50; Julius Johnson $7.50 Laura J Johnson $10; Augusta W Johnson $5; Peter J ohnson $5; Thomas E Johnson $12.50; WlUlam M Johnson $10; Anna B Jones $10; Hans Korgenson $5; Clarence C Jory $10; C Ela Kavanaugh $5; Humphrey J Kavanaugh $5; Leon ora Kempton $12.50: Eliza A Kep plnger $10; Rose H Kimball $6; Re becca Ktmsey $10; Nazalre Kittson $17.50; Peter Klein $12.50; Ferdinand Klutke $5; Jacob A Kosch $10; Jo seph Komyate $10; Elizabeth Krae- mer $10; August G Kufner $7.50; Louis La Bunte $12.50; Gordon M Laflar $7.50; George F LaFleur $10; Margrlte LaFontalne $12.50; Louise Lamberson $5; August Lambert $5; Addison W Lane $7.50; George J Langenberg $5; John E Larson $7.50 George Lawton $10; Adelaide Lavler $10; David Ledgerwood $10; Paulina Ledtke $5; Mary E Ledward $10; Anna Lewis, $10; Mary Llghtfot $5; John W Llmbaugh $7.50; Wlllam B Lindsay $5; Elizabeth V Llsne $10; Wlllam A Llston $10: Mary J Littler $7.50; William J Loffer $7.50;r Martin Loken $12.50; Ell B Lows $10; Jack Lowry $5; Clara Lucas $10; James E Lytle $8.75; Susannah Lytle $8.75; Mary MacLachlon $7.50; William Marcho $10; Genevieve Marsters $10; Elmer Martin $10; Collin D Matheny $7.50; Lily D Mathcny $7.50; Ella Matteson $10; Donald M Maxfield $10; William McCalllster $10; Angle W McCon nell $10; Mattle McDanlel $15; Net tle s McFadden $8.75; Stephen A Mct-aaaen $8.75; Eliza J McGee $10; Robert McGUchrlst $10; Aden G McQrath $10; Daniel G Mclnnla 1 $5; Sarah McKay $10; Edna Mc Leod $10; Herbert W McNcal $5; Lucretla E McNeal $5; Phillip J McPoland $5; Phoebe McTunmpnds $12.50; Rufus B Miller $10; Charles Mitchell 10; Ellen R Mitchell $10; natnan it Moon $7.50; 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