SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1935 THE CAPITAL' JOURNAL', SALEM. OREGON MORE WOMEN DEPENDING ON COLLEGE STAFF Oregon women, always interested in making their homes more com fortable and attractive, and in hav ing their families better fed, cloth ed and cared for, are coming more and more to rely on the home econ omics staff of the Oregon exten sion service for Information and assistance In making these things possible. A total of 30,367 homemakers were given assistance during the past year through individual tet ters, office calls, telephone call or personal home visits, while thou sands more have been reached through circular letters, news arti cles, bulletins, radio programs, meet ings and other contacts, the annual report filed by Miss Claribel Nye, state leader of home economics ex tension, shows. An increasing desire on the part of women throughout the state to I help extend the home economics extension program dy acting as lo cal leaders for definite projects in their communities is also reported by Miss Nye. In addition to in creasing the effectiveness of the work in those counties having home demonstration agents, it has been possible this year for the first time to provide one or more projects for every county in the state, large ly through the voluntary coopera tion of these local leaders, Miss Nye says. Among the projects available dur ing the year have been child care and parent education, home food preservation, meal planning and table service, vegetable cookery, low cost meals, use of eggs, milk and cheese products, bread making, rec reation leadership training, reno vating and remodelling, economy buying, economy dressmaking, gar ment finishing, care and use of sewing machines, coat making and home crafts. An unusually large number of requests for help with housing problems were also handled, STATE AUDITOR AVAILABLE TO CITIES Services of the audit division of the secretary of state's office, hith erto limited to state offices, boards and commissions, under a law pass ed by the 1935 legislature will be available upon request to counties cities, school districts, reclamation, irrigation and port districts Secre tary of State Earl Snell reminded in a statement today. Snell stated he had received many requests for information regarding the new law, now chapter 405, Laws of 1935. The secretary reported he had been assured a number of cities in the state would elect to receive its benefits. The charge for such ser vices will be on an actual cost basis. Snell today also explained why 1 the recent legislature had enacted even amendments to the motor ve hicle laws changing the words "re ceipt of registration" to "registra tion card." He declared this change would result in a saving of $4,000 a year because the change of words would enable the state to take advantage of a cheaper postal rate in mailing the cards. Campus Tales Heard By Alumni of Old University of Oregon, Eugene, March 30 Dr. W. W. Allen of Mill City, and of the class of '05 at the university, is one of 128 alumni who may relive their college days by listening to camDUs tales from their children who are now attending school here, according to records compiled by Robert K. Allen, alum ni secretary. Dr. Allen's children are Marian and Robert Lewis Allen. There are 119 other children of alumni at tending the University of Oregon, 6( being girls and 59 men. The class of 1909, with 15 alumni as parents of present students is best represented, with the classes of 1907 and 1910 tied for second with 14 parents each. Ten parents are members of the class of 1911, and eight graduated In 1908. The alum ni represent classes from 1894 to more recent years. There are 90 men and 38 women, MRS. MILLER INJURED SUverton Mr. and Mrs. Clay Al len, Miss Emma Adamson and Mrs. J. D. Drake spent Wednesday in Portland where they visited Mrs. Inez Miller, 80 years of age, who was seriously injured a few days ago by being struck by an automobile as she was crossing the street. Her family of six daughters and a son have been called to be with her. Irene Miller Schmiedecke is well known here as the family were lo cal residents for many years. MEITHOFS ENTERTAIN Hopmere Mr. and Mrs. John Meithof entertained recently group of friends at cards. Present were Mrs. Leonard Pickens or inde pendence, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Walt ers, Homer and Marjorie Walters, Mr. and Mrs. John Meithof of Clear Lake, Mr. and Mrs. William Meithof of Mission Bottom, Prank and Ray mond Diem of Quinaby and frank Meithof of Waconda. MRS. SAVAGE INJURED Hopmere Mrs. J. C. Savage is in a Salem hospital as the result oi an auto accident on her way to Salem during Sunday's windstorm. The car in which she was rlaing with her husband and his brother of Port' land, was blown over while turning a corner. The men were not injurea West Salem Mrs. Anna Jensen ' and daughter, Mrs. L. B- Tripp, are mitt ni at. thplr home on Edeewater itreet. Samuel Harris, son-in-law of Mrs. Anna Jensen, 15 still very ill it his home on Oerth avenue, but Is reported slightly better. Letter In Spanish, And Couldn't Read It It was an official-looking letter and secretaries in the office of Gov ernor Martin hurried to open It. But the haste didn't do any good. The letter was all In Spanish. One of the secretaries had to take It home, pore over a forgotten Span ish grammar to make the transla tion. The letter invited the gov ernor to send greetings for a radio program to be broadcast from Mex ico City. DORION GRAVE TO GET MARKER , The Daughters of 1812 will place a bronze marker In the chapel of the little church at St. Louis near Gervais which is over the burial place of Marie Dorion, the heroic and famous guide of the Astorian land expedition. The ceremony will be on April 7 at 2 p.m. and the pub lic is invited to attend the program. Mrs. George H. Root, president, will preside and be assisted in con ducting the ceremony by Father Charles Kraus, pastor of the church. R. J. Hendricks, who worked many years on this bit of northwest his tory, will make the address. The marker will be dedicated by the Most Reverend Edward D. Howard, archbishop of Oregon in Portland. Members of the American Legion post at Woodburn will act os color bearers and bugler. Mrs. W. H. Lott. of McMinnville, state chairman of historic spots, will unveil the mark er and Mrs. J. L. Shumaker. of McMinnville, state chairman cor rect use of the flag, will lead the assembly In the pledge to the flag. Mrs. James Howard Huddleson, of Portland, state chaplain .will also assist in the ceremony. INCREASE SHOWN IN VEHICLE FUELS Sales of motor vehicle fuels in Oregon have shown an appreciable increase so far this year over the corresponding months last year, said Secretary of State Earl Snell. In December, 1934, 11,807,831 gal lons were sold, an increase of 737, 378 gallons over the same month In 1933 and giving the state $590, 391.58 in taxes, a gain of $36,868.93. January sales totalled 10,445,825 gallons, a gain of 89.393 gallons, with a tax revenue of $522,291.28. which was $4,469.69 more than last year. February showed 11.125.388g all ons. an increase of 264,372 gallons over February, 1934. Taxes came to $556,319.41, an increase of $13, 213.63. For the first two months of this year the sales totalled 21,575.213 gallons as compared to $21,218,547 in 1934. The state has received $1,078,610.69 in taxes as compared to $1,060,927.37 in 1934, a net gain to the state's coffers of $17,683.32. NEWSPAPER STRIKE ENDS AT NEWARK Newark, N. J March 30 (LP) The three month strike of editorial em ployes of the Newark Morning Led ger ended last night through mu tual agreement. The settlement centered on an agreement of the paper to reemploy all strikers except eight men whose discharge precipitated the walkout. Status of this group will be deter mined by a committee of three, Cir cuit Court Judge Edward C. Caf frey, a representative of the news paper guild and a representative of the publication's trustees. P. W. Chappel, federal mediator sent here by Secretary of Labor Prances Perkins, chiefly was re sponsible for the settlement. He presented an agreement to strikers and trustees yesterday and it was satisfactory to both parties. Quilt Prize Given SUverton Mrs. Martin Waarvick won the quilt offered as grand prize for the series of card parties given Wednesday evenings by members of the Royal Neighbor and Modern Woodmen lodges. The last party of the series was held this week, Scoring high for the evening were Mrs. Ed Heald and Charles MyerS; and low were Mrs. Chris Ncsheim and Paul Johnson. RETURN TO M EH AM A Mehama Hubert Wagner has re turned home from near Maupin where he has been employed during the winter. Edgar Ledgerwood has returned home from Gold Beach where he has had charge of the fish hatchery for several months. PATIENTS IN HOSPITAL SUverton Prom the SUverton General hospital is reported that Mrs. Clare Jarvis submitted to an emergency major operation Thurs day. Her condition is normal. Fred Haskins of Scotts Mills was treated for a broken right leg Thursday and was taken to his home after a cast was placed on the leg. Mrs. M. C, Storruste was able to be taken to her home Thursday. Her condition Is satisfactory after undergoing a major operation several weeks ago. MOVES ARE MADE Woodburn Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bentley have moved into one of the Wampole cottages, 356, East Lincoln street, which they have purchase from the Wampole estate, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Scbern, who occupied the cottage, have moved to the residence vacated by Dr. and Mrs. H. W. Bladorn at 314, East Lincoln. Dr. and Mrs. Bladorn moved to the Nehl property, 784. Harrison street. Scotts Mills Levi Kellls of this community has been drawn for fed eral Jury duty in Judge McNary's court in Por'la::d. The Jurors have been notified to appear April 15 lor work. TAYLOR ADVISES ABOUT FAUCETS Every faucet in a rural home should be provided with garden hose threads, said E. A. Taylor, deputy state fire marshal, as a control measure in case of fire. "This applies to faucets located in the house as well as those on the outside," said Taylor. "I remember fighting one farm house fire where there was a large, elevated tank of water nearby, but we were unable to find a single fau cet where we could attach even t garden hose. As a last resort we set up a water-bucket line from a watering trough for stock. The pipe line to the trough was so small that we continually had to wait to fill the buckets. After a hard fight we saved the water tower and the ground where the house had stood. "Very few farm water systems are constructed with an eye to relia bility of operation in case of fire," Taylor declared. "Some farms have this in mind when they locate their pumping plants at a good distance from other buildings, yet bring the power feed wires first to an ex posed place in the house itself, where any fire would throw the whole system out of order. Even without water under pressure, a small amount of water used intel ligently early in a fire will ac complish a great deal. For this purpose the old-fashioned water barrel and a couple of buckets, to gether with a ladder, should be kept in an easily acessible place at all times." Silverton John Bowman has pur chased a half interest in the ser vice station owned by Pete Soren sen on North Water street. The deal was completed Friday forenoon. Bowman has been working lor the firm for the past months. Commissioners' Court The following is iTie official publication of the record of claims before t h e Marion county commissioners' courl for the March term, 1935, with the amount allowed, bills continued, etc., according to the records in the office of he county clerk. ROADS AND HIGHWAYS FUND March Term, 1035 Miscellaneous Accts. Labor Chet Bolter, $3.98: J J Hollett, $63.68; R A Hooper, $61.68; Floyd Langston $58.94; Geo Mahrt $45.76; John Sacre $61.68; Nick Schab $94.68; A C Shaw $63.68; O G Shepherd $61.68 L W Webber $63.68... Road Districts No. 24 Hupert J Mverhofer. labor, $3.99; Jos Zuber, labor, $72.80. Road District No. 27 1 Tom Bar ry, labor, $33.91; Geo Hcckert, labor, $3.91; O D Needham, foreman $64.28. Road District No. 34 Stayton Hardware Co. powder etc, $11; labor Bill Berry. $2.98; Dick Berry, $4.97; U S Berry $3.98; Joe Gordon $5.97; Hugh Harris $2.99; A G Myers $3.98; A R Myers $4.97; A Y Myers $1.99; Eldon Myers $7.96; G D Myers $35.94; Tom Qullhot $5.97; John Roda $5.97; Selas Roda $7.96; Glen Shelton $1.99; Ed Slscho $3.98; L F Myers, foreman, $35.38. Road District No. 30 Hill Top GaGrage, bolts etc, $3.40; labor M M Booker, $37.35; ' W M Booker, $22.41; John Chastian $23.88; Harry Christian $23.88; Chas Clester $23.88; Emmctt Dorothy $45.77; Oliver Johnson $23.88; J F Bewley, fore man, $53.82. Market Road No. 24 Labor Lyle Beckner. $27.93; Kell Campbell, $17.91; Roy Campbell $23.94; W R Fowler $1.99; Arthur Holden $5.97 W G Pearmine. foreman. $59.8C Market Road No. 54 Vernon Nye, labor, $1.99. Miscellaneous Accts. Labor M L Salchenberg $15.96; R J Bettencourt, $69.79; Rov Carter $1.09; Chas Ku- bin $1.99; Ernest Kubin $6.99; W H Carter $19.43; C C Jones $11.97 Theodore Fisher $43.35; J C Mor ris $26.91; L E Henneis $95.76; E Z Kaufman $45.77; Ed Overlund $11.06 Bertrand Iversen $98.76; J Scholl & Son, tile, $5.85; labor Harry Becker, $119.80; Grant Jones. $83.79; Harry Becker $1.99; J H Miller $3.48; Gail Wengenroth $39.80; Jas McCormich $62.79; A E Burham $5.97; Grant Hatfield $5.97; John McAllister $5.96:Wm Mcllwaln $71.75; Ham mond Lbr Co, shovels etc, $6; A B Horner & Co, handles etc, $.30; W J Stitt, sharp tools, $.09; labor E Brown, $1.99; E J Richards, $58.30 Andrew Larson $.99; Roy Porter $1.98; Wm Rauscher $20.93; Bernard Wolf $1.49; Geo Wolf $2.99; J H Wolf $11.42; Henry Steinkamp. $68.76; D F Eastbum. sharp tools, $2.60; H M Crane, labor, $18.90; Leonard Walker, foreman, $59.80: A B Hinz, hooks etc, $8.45; B F Ricks, $11.98; N M Simpson, $11.94 Oakley, pick etc $1.50; labor Ed Jos Rlngwald, $11.97; foremen W W Westenhotise. $70.80: J L Cook, $68.77: James Culley $63.84; T L Davidson $119.60; P E Jensen $83.79 M M Magce $59.80; W A Rlggs. $59.80; L. M. Van Cleave. $70.80; labor J P Aspinwall, $72.13; Omer Bartruff. $71.76: J F Bewley $14.95; O D Binegar $71.76; F A Dutton $68.77; John Griesenauer $37.74; Ben H Hawkins $119.76; V J Hertz $71.76 Wm R King $71.76; Lester Mcll waln $71.76: Raymond B Miller $71.76; H Faulson $74; Anton Plan- nard, $3.48; E J Richards $13.45 Dan Scharf $71.76; K D Snyder $3.98; Lee A Welis $71.76: Frank R Woelke $71.76; Clyde Woodruff $71.76. Misc. Bridge Accts. Labor Roy Brenner. $58.30; Robt Bye Jr, $67.27 Antone Feskens $64.28; Don D Goode $58.30; Theo Keunzi $67.27; Oreg A Robl $22.42; Frank Schampier $67.27; Phillip Fischer, foreman, $20.97; J M Bones, labor. $11.97; Clarence Zuber, labor. $46.34; A H Hennies, foreman, $108.27. Mill City Bridge Acct. Louis Dra- pela, haul ties, $3; labor V P Barnes $29.87; Harry Carter $27.18: R L Cooper $22.40: T O Crec $23.59; A Daly $54.97; Fred Ellsworth $26.28 W E Fearheller $1.19; J P Giefcler $35.84; E L Graham $22.70; Val Hinkle $54.97; Jos S McKlnney $114.77; Frank Mitchell $8.36; Ted Olson $54.07; H I Flymale $34.65; C C Scott $114.77; G E Thomas $54.07; A M Ward $22.70; C C Wil son, $18.21; V W Mason, foreman, $275.77; Cummings Transf & Fuel Co, trucking. $36. Alministrative Expense Acct. Ber telson & McShane, printing, $89.66.- Batllc Creek Crusher Acct. Atlas Imperial Diesel Eng. Co, repairs, $43.58; Burr Bros, oil, $50.40; Oscar Hovcn, labor, $68.77; Arthur Mor gan, labor, $90.75; T J Vandecoever ing, labor. $71.76; Otto Hoven, fore man, $99.75. Stayton Crusher Acct, Bureau of labor, inspect fee, $5; J H Mlssler, bolts etc, $5.05; Mountain States Power Co, power, $244.45; Schleis Bros Garage, welding etc, $18.65; Jacob Spanlol, pipe etc, $8.85; Stay ton Hardw Co Inc. bolts etc, $9.54 labor Geo Brown, $73.25; D Het rick $7.97; Bert Kelthley $73.25; C D Stayton $73.25; Trevor Stayton $73.25; C C Stayton, foreman, $108.61 Engineer's Office Acct. Commer cial Book Store, pads etc, $1.05; Pac Tel & Tel Co, telephone, $8.20 Gladys M Scott, stamps, $1; Gladys M Scott, clerk, $75.00; H S Swart, use of car, $74.70; H S Swart, co engineer, $149.76; Henry Tymer Co inc, pencils etc, $3.97, Uucna Victa Ferry Acct. Brad- field Smith Lbr Co, lbr, $4.25; J B Chenowith, labor, $99.44; Salem General Expense Acct. Capital Hdwe Co, nails etc, $10.50. Journal, publ claims, $12.80; Ore gon Statesman, publ claims, $14.20. Motor Patrol Acct. Austin West ern Rd Mach Co, mold board etc, $85.55; Feenaughty Mach Co, blades etc, $23.70; A c Haag & Co, blades, .82; w s McClain, repr curtains, $1.50; Wm Predeek, welding etc, $1.45; Paul Sowa, sharp teeth, $5.30. New Equipment Acct. A C Haag & Co, grader, $4882.11. Stayton Pav. Plant Acct. A C & Mary F Stowell, rent, $50. Powder Acct. Bert Hulst, rent of magazine. $1. Tool House Acct. Ballou & Wright, cut valve seats etc, $3.94; Oregon Wash Water' Serv, water, $2.48; Pac Tel & Tel Co, phone, i.40; Robertson Heavy Hdw Co, carb wheels etc, $3.93; Valley Mach & &Weld Co, oxygen, $8.70. Trucks Acct. Ball Bros, gas, $2.15; W E Burns, pistons, $18.32: P L Love, adj brakes $1.25; V E New comb, repr tires, $2.75; Wm Wen genroth. files etc, $1.15. Miscellaneous Acct. Geo E Allen, handles etc, $286.62; Ames Hdwe, spikes etc, $3.44; A L Brougher, tiles, $2.10; Colyear Motor Sales Co, rings etc, $5.39; Frank Doollttle. boots etc, $130.53; Doughton & Sher win, bolts etc, $49.68; D G Drager, bolts etc, $1.25; Frankie Dunagan, timbers. $15; Ray L Farmer Hdw Co, wedges etc, $58.81; Firestone Serv Stores Inc, tires etc, $131.73; Gabriel Powder & Sup Co, powder etc, $521.90; General Petroleum Corp, on etc. $119.74; Carl Hultenberg, tires tubes, $108.07; Ira Jorgensen, chain etc, $368.40; Geo Lawrence Co, wire brushes etc, $28.63; Loggers &t Cont Mach Co. gaskets etc, $107.39; Lone Pine Gargare, gas, $.98; Man gold Hdw Co. staples etc, $5.20; Oregon State Hky Com, valves etc, $69.45; Parry Lbr Co. lumber, $12.67; Pohle Stavcr Co. spikes etc, $12.20; Portland Gen Elec Co, electricity, $33.62; Pure Iron Culv & Mfg Co, iron, $27.08; Salem Insurance Agen cy, ins prem, $716.93; Salem Iron Works, screens etc, $113.50; Shell Oil Co of Calif, gas, $952.89; Silver Falls Tbr Co, lumber, $614.71; Chas K Spaulding Log Co, lumber, $20.30; Standard Oil Co of Calif, gas, $211.04 E G Syron, lumber, $28.41; Union Oil Co of Calif, gas, $202.71; Val ley Motor Co, gaskets etc, $19.08; G E White, clerk, $18; Woodbury Co, rope, $35.76; Chas Blake, labor, $3.08; R L Hart, road viewer, $13.83; gravel W P Collard, $162.50; Chas H Hoyt, $3008.61; Ladd & Bush Bankers. $204.10; McVcy Sand & Grav Co. $461.25; Oregon Gravel Co, $675.66; E L RIgdon, $337.67; Fred Womack, $73.52: haul gravel etc O A Boctticher Sr, $55.57; Otto Boetticher Jr. $360.50; L M Case, $884.30; M Crcnser $129.29; W J Davenport $1025.82; G R Dickenson $206.10; K Dickenson $44.92; Roy Dickenson $217.65; Ed Gardner $601.50; F T Gatchet $56.90; J A Kapphahn $674.62; Clco Kcppinger $602.70; P A King $846.14; Holley Lewis $195.85: John Nag $471.90; E L Rigdon $385.67; Fred Stewart $381.80; L R Tweedie $249.51: A B Wilson $155.49; J O Wilson $80.86; State Industrial Acc Com, insurance, $1805.83; H W Henningsen, labor, $23.94; H W Pearce, labor, $23.94; Fete Jones, labor, $5.97. GENERAL FUND March Term, 1935 Poor Acct. Relief Mrs Rosanna Aicher, $15; Golda May Anthony, $20; Geo H Aschenbrenner, $10; Erma Baker $15; Mrs E L Barton $10; Ruth Berry $17.50; Mary Bet ker $15; A Bieward $10; Emma J Bigler $15; Mrs Mable Talbot, rel of John Bircher, $15; American Red Cross, rel of Chas P Boies, $15; relief Hattle Bond $10; Pearl Bon- ney $10; Boys & Girls Aid Society S25; Geo Braugh $10; Mrs Amos Brown $10; Mrs. M E Brooks $15; Jeneva E Brown $15; Wm O Buch anon $8; Frank L & Sarah A Burch 20; Anna Butterfield $15; Nellie Cahill $15; Mrs Josle Campbell $7.50; Mrs Elmer Chamberlin. rel of Elmer Chamberlin, $15; relief Mrs. Effie Cooder $15; Jas W Covey $15; Mary E Cummins $15; Blanche Cupp $25 Clara May Davis $15; Clara I Dlm ick $25; Llyssa Ellen Dodge $10; Lu cinda Emerlck $12.50; Mrs Anna Engclhart $10; Mrs Rose Farlow $10: A R Ferguson, rel of self and wife, $25; Leonard FleischmaA. rel of self and wife. $15; relief Frank & May Fowler, $15; Margaret Fuchs, $15 Florence L Graham $20; Carrie Gil bert $15; Mrs Florence Graham $20; W L Cobb, rel of Chas Grocning, $10; Gladys F Hamel, rel. $15; J H Harper, rel, $8; J F Bewley, rel of Levi A Harris, $10; relief Grace A Hart, $10; Mrs Hattle O Hart, $20; Edna May Harvey $25; Geo & Addle Hayes $15; Annette A Hicks $20; Robert A Hodge $10: Effie R Holland $20; Mrs Lola Huddleston $20; Mary Jackson $15; Rosa Jor dan $15; Sarah E Kephart $15; Mrs J F Cook, rel of Roby Riser, $25 relief Katherine Kopf, $15; Mrs El. izabeth rause $15; Beatrice Lander $15; Ruth Larson $32.50; Orpha Lee Loter $20; Emma Lundeen $15; Paul Matt $5; Mrs Delia M Shaw, rel of Harry Meeker, $25; Carl H John son, rel of Chas A Miller, $10; Re- gina Mortenbler, rel, $15; Bertha More, rel, $5; Annabele Morley, rel, $15; Mrs May Nelson, rel of Wm Nelson, $10; R O Henderson, rel of J H Nickerson, $10; Mrs Alvira Northcutt, rel, $12.50; Mrs June Nussear, rel, $25; Mrs Klrsti Odman, rel, $20; Anna Ott, rel, $15; Mrs Louisa Paquette, rel of self, Nora Pluard and Josephine Joudoln, $25; Wm H Parris, rel, $10; Mrs D A Parsons, rel, $15; Anton & Agnes paviioeK, rel, $25; B A Borrevik, rel of Olea Pedersen, $15; Mrs Mathlas Smith, rel of Wm Perkins, $15; relief W J. & Rosina Peters, $20; Chas Peterson $10; Anna Pugh $18; Anna F Ratcliffe $15; May Ray mond $15; Allots L Redfern, rel of Luella Redfern, $20; W L Cobb, rel of Grant Relfe, $12.50; relief Eber Rember, $15; Mrs Annie Renlck, $15 Newll E Rhodes $10; Lucille Rogers $15; Aitred Rose $15; Mrs. Joseph J Ronaeau $7.50; Florence A Ros sell $25; Anna Ruscher $20; Gene vieve Ruscher $15; Henry L Sags- void 10; Lucy M & Newton M Sewell $25; Newton Shepherd $15; Nellie Simpson $10; C O Slpes $15; Mrs W R Slyter $15; Mrs Eleanor Stew ard $10; Mrs Mary R Steward $20 Hulda Stripling $8; Murtis M Sy- phert $10; Joseph M Terry $12.50 Addle Tupper $15; Savllla Waldron $15; Fern A Wengenroth $20; Mrs Anna L Wheeler $10; Mrs W H Wil liams $10; Mary WIrtz $15; Mrs June Woodward $20; Perry Wright, rel of Wm Wright, $30; Andrew Yost, rel, $15; Alleda Zuber, rel, $12.50; Alma Zuercher, rel, $30; H F War ren Co Com, maint free emp off, $100; Eva Pillette, rel, $10; Dr. Ver den E Hockett, co physician, $65. Assessor's Office Acct. R Shelton, deputy, $115; Paul Griebenow, dep, $110; Eva Roberts, clerk, $100; Alma Ackerman, clerk, $100. Auditing Acct. Harry Roland auditor, $100; L S Covert, oudltor. $100. Clerk's Office Acct C C Ward, deputy, $115; W S Lamkin, dep $115; J H Ward, dep, $110; A M Presnall, dep, $100; H A Judd, dep, $50; H C Mattson, dep, $50. Dog License Fund Acct. H A Judd, clerk, $50. Court House Acct. A H Wyatt. janitor, $70; W W Hill, janitor, $70; Mark W Baker, Janitor, $70; J H Kirsch, elev oper, $35; Alice Dahlen, elev oper, $35. Dlst. Atty's. Office Acct. Lyle J Page, deputy, $175; Adaline Lank tree, stenog, $50. Health Officer's Acet. V A Doug las, health officer, $100; Irma S Le Riche, nurse, $110; Ethel Lermon, clerk, $66.66. Salem Justice Court Acct. Alma Johnson, clerk, $75. Juvenile Court Acct. Nona White, probation officer, $109.72. Recorder's Office Acct, Eva C Lenhardt, deputy, $100; Myrtle E Beecroft, dep, $100; Ava C Sund borg, dep, $90; H C Schofield, dep, $90. Registration & F.lection Acct. H C Mattson, clerk, $60. School Supt's. Office Acct Cora E Reid, assistant, $115; Wayne D Harding, supervisor, $120. Sheriff's Office Acct Florence Wintermute, clerk, $78; Dorothy Hiet, clerk, $78; Mrs Ethel Carson, clerk, $45; Claire Hammang, clerk, $34.50; Chas E Winslow, clerk, $64.50 Newell Williams, deputy, $124.72; B R Smith, deputy, $119.72; W Rich ardson, deputy, $109.72; L E Neet, deputy, $114.72; A M Dalrymple, deputy, $99.72; T J Brabec, clerk. $110; H J Thomas, clerk $100; Lee V Ohmart, clerk, $100; Robt Wag ers, clerk, $100; B O Connor, clerk, $50. Treasurer's Office Acet W Y Richardson, deputy, $115. Miscellaneous Accts. Carl Ball, scalp bounty, $3.50; H L Oldenburg, relief of Cathrine Rhodes, $15; Le roy Hewlett, salar,, $120; G B Smith, relief of Theo M Vandyke, $16; O B Smith, rel of Geo Scanton, $12; G B Smith, rel of Peter DeGuire, $10; G B Smith, rel of W M Craun, $13; Verden E Hockett, rel of Mrs Wm Alguire, $12; A H Mires, bounty, $1.50; John Maulding, bounty, $4; Henry Peters, bounty, $4; G D My ers, bounty, $7; Kraps & Long, printing, $120.15; Roy B. Davenport, rel of Mrs N Hansen, $15; Verden E Hockett, rel of S E Althardt, $3; Arthur Johnson, bounty, $1. Assessor's Office Acct. Nicholson & Wiper Inc, bond, $15; E A Skel ley, map, $10; O A Steelhammer, cash adv for stamps, $4; Woodburn Independent, printing, $106. Circuit Court Acct. Blanche B. Ferguson, reporter, $30; Hotel Argo, meals for jurors, $14; Peter Pan, meals for Jurors, $6.65. Clerk's Office Acct Remington Rand Inc, maint agreement etc, $112. Coroner's Office Acct. The Drake Bros Studio, photos, $14.25; Dr P A Loar, exam, $5; H J Bratzel, report er, $10; Dr R E Klelnsorge, exam, $5; Dr H A Gueffroy, exam, $5. Co. Court & Commissioner's Acct. Capital Journal, publ claims, $21.20; Oregon Statesman, publ claims, $22.40; Roy S Melson, sal ary, $120. Court House Accl Blake Moffltt & Towne, towels, $18.25; Brownell Elec Co, lamps, $2.50; Building Sup ply Co Inc, glass etc, $17.45; Capital City Laundry, laundry, $1.73; Graber Bros, repairs, $1.50; R E Northness, washing windows, $46.88; Oregon Wash Water Serv, water, $14.84; Portland Gen Elec Co, elec, $154.10; E L Welch, labor and parts, $7.50. Del. Tax Foreclaaure Acct. Joseph B Felton, labor, $116. Dlst. Atty's. Office Acct. Lawyers Coop Publ Co. law books, $8.50; U S Natl Bank, rent, $25. Health Officer's Office Acct Ab bott Laboratories, medicine, $7.32; Central Pharmacy, medicine, $24; H R Crawford PM, postage, $6; V A Douglas MD, trav exp, $37.50; Hend rle Clinical Lab, lab fees, $16.66; Irma LeRlche, trav exp, $37.50; Wm Devin, vaccine, $54.55; Marlon Co Dept of Health, maint, $64.25; Parke Davis && Co, supplies, $9.73; John Welch Dental Depot, supplies, $1. Herd Inspector's Acct John Han- rahan, assistant, $56.12. Horticulturist's Acct. s H Van Trump, horticulturist, $124.20. Indemnity for BUvu, Dts, Cattle Acct Arthur Gath, indem, $16.66; H A Hahn, indem, $3.21. Insane Acct Red Cross Pharm acy, medicine, $17.28; Sanitary Serv, Co Inc, removing garbage, $1; Dr A D Woodmansee, extract teeth, $2, Salem Justice Court Acct. Ber- telson & McShane, envelopes, $13; S C Catlin As R K Page, rent, $40; Elliott Print House Inc, printing, $11 Fred E Mangls Agency, bond, $5. Juvenile Court Acct. Nona M White, cash adv for stamps etc, $2.75. Law Library Acct. American Law Book Co, law books, $10; Bancroft Whitney Co, law books, $7.50. Poor Acct. Josephine Baumgart ner, rent, $20: Jake Biersack, cut wood, $5.97; Mrs W D Brlggs, cash adv for expenses. $2.50; A L Brough er, groc for Mrs Berkner, $7.47; Cap ital Drug Store, medicine, $8.73: Clough Barrick Co, burials, $76; Geo W Croisan, ins prem, $3.03; Dough- ton & Sherwln, ladder etc, $3.68; D G Drager, cash adv for ticket, $2.80 Ekman Funeral Home, burial of A Dahlen, $41; Gabriel Powder & Sup ply, lumber etc, $79.35; R L Green, use of truck, $50; Greenbaum's Dept Store, clothing for poor, $114.05; Hammond Lbr Co, groc for Mrs Kahler, $10.07; Hogg Bros Appliance St, motor brushes, $1.25; John P Hunt, ins prem, $8; Labish Celery Grow Coop, onions etc, $22; Anna Laue, care of Rose Farlow, $15; I W Lewis, medicine, $22.02; Miller Mercantile Co, clothing, $3.59; H L Oldenburg, board of poor, $228.64; O A Olson, extract teeth, $6; A I O Rcilley, labor, $0.35; J C Penney Co Inc, shoes etc, $7.94; Salem Deacon ess Hospital, care of Fred Baker $42, Amelia Cottrell $42, John Glan don $42, Ollie Olson $25.50, W S Brown $42, R o Lee $42, Jacob Gotthart $42, Mrs Anna Owens $42, Earl Foster $42, J N Hornbuckle $42, Jerry Guycr $42, J M Hoke $42, S B Beesley $42, Walter Cowdell $45.75, Mrs Maria King $12, Ed Fo garty $42, Thos Osborne $42, Allen rt.vie $45, Wm Fisher $8, E F Tur pln $42, J J Delaney $42, Bert Yea ger $31.50, Robt M Nusom $31.50, Donlvan Esplln $35, Chas Genteel $10.50, Margaret Lenon $36.50, Geo Hayes $21. Ruby Smith $18.75, Juv eniles, $25; Jas Plant, dig graves, $18; Portland Gen Elec Co, elec, $13.69; Salem Hardware Co, paint etc, $15.90; Salem Mortuary, burial of Ollie Olson, $35; Silver Falls Tbr Co. lbr, $1.28; L D Simmons, labor, $5.39; Chas K Spaulding Log Co, lbr, $10.09; Mrs Paul Stavenau, care of Robt G Hall, $35; Myrtle Stewart, investigat, $5.63; Table Supply, groc for Mrs J Thompson, $10; Edw G Unger, burial of Mrs. Mayerhofer, $35; Mrs Al Vanderbeck, groc for P Lachapelle, $20; W A Wcddle, burial of J Harman, $35; Woodburn Hospital, care of Billle M Pace, $23; Woodburn Water .Works, water, $4.30: Woolpert & Legg, medicine, $42.51; Helen Yockey & Dorothy Pearce, rent of buildings, $20; gro ceries etc Andys Handy Grocery, $13.75; Asplnwall's, $22; Bentson's Grocery $4; Bontrager's Dairy $12; Broadacres store $9.50; Buslcks $92.55; C & C Cash Store $10; Cap ital Dairies $11.20; Caplan's $146.; Carl & Bowersox $5; E D Carver $13; Columbia Food Markets $32.50; Curry's Dairy Inc $8.70; Davies Ce.sh Grocery $6.50; East Hill Grocery $10; Economy Grocery $14.95; Fosh- ay Dairy $8.40; Ed Gilbert $10; Our ney's Cash Grocery $29.75; Ham mond Lbr Co $8; E H Harper $4 Harrison's Gen Store $9; Hazel Dell Dairy Inc $16.40; Allen Hodges $7 Chas Krauger $9.50; Lemon's Mar ket $2; Moses & Meitzler $2; Pearl Love $5; Frank Masser $8; V L Matsen Grocery $14; Fred Meyer Sale mCo $20.50; A Nibler & Son $6; Oswald's Red fe White St $8.50; Pay N Save $15; Pay N Takit No 111 $24.95; Philippl's Gen Store $6; Pig- gly Wlggly $22; Pogue's Grocery $7 Producers Milk Co Inc $2.80; C M Roberts $5; Stanley Rogers Groc $17.50; Safeway Stores $74.75; Salem Sanitary Milk Co $12.60; J O Stand ard's Grocery $12; G W Stand'sh $3; Steusloff Market $6; Thurston's Red & White St $18; A L Whitney $11.75; medicine Albus Drug Store, $4.75; Aurora Drug Store $5.40; Cap ital Drug Store $62.18; Carson Phar macy $16.05; Central Pharmacy $46.63; Crown Drug Store $14.60; Evenden Drug Co $5.40; Hubbard Drug Co $12.15; I W Lewis $19.06; Market Drug Store $1.20; Geo C Mason & Co $2.70; Fred Meyer Sa lem Co $34.25; Moore & Beers $8.16; Wm Nelmeycr $8.75; Olsen Phar macy $4.95; Opera House Pharmacy $3.85; Perry's Drug Store $72.40; Red Cross Pharmacy $43.15; Salem Drag Co $20.35; Emll A Schaefer $36.39; Edward Schoor $6; Silverton Drug Co $.25; GeGrald B Smith MD $27.50; South Salem Pharmacy $5.40; GeGo W Steelhammer $40.27; Dr J A Wondcrlick $.50; Woolpert & Legg $29.81; wood J H Adams. $4.50; John Bright, $3344.99; Salem Fuel Co. $201.06; Varnol Sheets, $18.75; Fred E Wells Inc, $120; Fred Wood, haul wood, $60.86. Co. Property Acct Mildred R Brooks, stamps, $1; R L Hart, sur veying, $7.94. Recorder's Office Acct Mildred R Brooks, stamps, $5; E B Field, clerk, $16.50; Patton Bros, ink etc, $5.82. Reg. & Elec. Acct. J H Kirsch, painting, $1.09. Rodent Control Acct Ames Har ris Neville Co, rbx. $18,53. School Supt's. Office Acct Dr Bruce Baxter, exp re Institute, $5; Eva L Campbell, exp re Institute, $5; Mary L Fulkcrson, trav exp, $32.58; J K Gill Co. retad tests, $26.91; Wayne D Harding, trav exp. $36.84; Ila Hoffer, clerical work, $18; A E Simmons, Ink, $2.25. Sealer of WtB. & Measures Acct. J F Jones, scaler, $29.32. Sheriff's Office Acct. A C Burk, stamps, $10; Ross E Moores & Co, tax receipts, $381.10; Unruh Knapp Printing Co, stamps, $630; Newell Williams, expenses, $1.25. Surveyor's Office Acct a D Har bowe, map, $3.50. Wood Acct Geo W Casebeer, foreman, $44.82; Chas Ouller, meas wood, $20.46; W G Nlchol, foreman, $59.76. Dog License Fund Acct Aurora Observer, publ notice, $1; Capital Journal, publ notice, $1.05; Gervais Star, publ notice, $1.30; Jefferson Review, publ notice, $1.10; Mt Angel News, publ notice, $1.20; Oregon Statesman, publ notice, $1.15; Stay ton Mall, publ notice, $1; Wood- burn Independent, publ notice, $1.05; Paul Marnach, invest sheep claims, $47.42; sheep killed by dogs Jaye Bleakney, $4.50; Chauncey H Bowen, $12.50; Azel Elton, $14.50; J P Feller disallowed; Wm A Gatchet, $18.50; Hartley B cralg $15.50; H W Hen ningsen $4.50; A B Hinz $44.50; Low ell L Hirtzel $13.50; H E Hubbard $9; Mrs A Lindsay $6; T Opris $0; Andrew Schmidt $16.50; H O Tay lor $4.50; J F Wchrum $4.50; Henry Whitney, $11. Miscellaneous Accts. Geo E Allen. lamps etc, $59.76; U G Boyer, stamps, J3U.U3; a o Burk, trav exp, $179.50; Commercial Book Store, ink etc, $20.70; Needham's Book Store, era sers etc, $43.35; Pacific Tel & Tel Co, phone, $138.15; Rahn McWhor- ter Paper Co, tape etc, $0.03; H Schellberg, labor, $10.46; Vlbbert & Todd bell, eto, $39.05; State Ind Acc Com Insurance, $192.24; Genevieve Foster relief, $20; Mrs Maud Kime, relief, $35; Mabel Lily Ross, relief, $35; T A Qullhot, bounty, $1; Roy B Davenport, relief of Alfred Howe, $10: Roy B Davenport, relief of Mrs N Hansen, $15, Sheriff's Office Acct Clerks An- geline Gottenberg, $39; Dororthy koss, $28.50; Mrs Dallas Eckstrum, $30; Jack Hepner, $39; Wm M Stone, $39; Gayle R Finley, $39; Glen Sav age, $48.75; John Kallak, $48.75; O r west Jr, $36; Waldo G Hennen, 30; N B Purbrlck, $45: L Reasor. $45; Wilbur Benson, $36; Carl Cord ing, $36. Miscellaneous Accts. Karl O Wln- zer, bounty, $2; Verden E Hockett. relle of Mrs F Cain, $13; Verden E Hockett, relief of Frank Tooley. $5 Artnur D Welch, relief of Geo W Heiser, $15; Verden E Hockett, exam, $30. ....... Old Age Pensions Pension Flora Abbot, $10: James B Abbott, $10; Sylvester S Ackley, $12.50; Frank Adams, $10; Silas L Akins, $io; Berthold Alblker, $5 Franklin B Alford $5; Missouri E Aitord $5; Leora A Alllngham $10 Lillian G Applegate $10; Frederick W Arensmeier $8.75; Sophia M Ar ensmeier $8.75; Dora A Arnold $5; Wllford E Arnold $5; James R Ar thur $10; Bert Babo $10; Lemlra S Baker $8.75; William M Baker $8.75; Edith M Banta $1$; Joseph Barber $10; Evan E Barnett $10; Mllo Bar nett $7.50; Lillie Barrett $10; David M Bartlett $7.50; Melinda Barzee $5; Elisabeth Bayley $15; Marcus T Bayley $15; John J Becker $17.50; Horace E Bell $5; Lena M Bellin ger $10; George A Bennett $5; Wil liam Beringer $10; Nelson Bliss $5; Emma A Boatwrlght $8.75; Valen tine Boatwright $8.75; Caroline Boesch $8.75; Henry Boesch $8.75; Clara Boje $5; Carline E Boles $10; Clora Bondshue $8.75; Ernest J Bondshu $8.75; Mary L Booth $8.75; N S Booth $8.75; George L Bowman $5: John Bowman $8.75: Katie Bow man $8.75; Volncy B Boyd 412.50 H John E Boyer $12.50; Lewis E Brad ford $7.50; Emma Brasher $10; Mary E Brassfleld $5; Aslak Brautl $7.50: A W Brickley $5; Sarah A Brock $8.75; John W Brock $8.75; John Brooke $10; Fred D Brown $12.50; John A Brown $8.50; Mary A Brown $5; Marion H Bucll $7.50; Willis E Bunn $10; Edwin Burnett $7.50; John T Caldwell $7.50; Sam J Cal nan $5; David Canoy $17.50; Mar tha R Cardcn $10; Richard W Car ey $5; Millie 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; Enos C Clutter $12.50; Martha J Coffey $5; Frank lin G Coleman $8.75; Martha A Coleman $8.75; John B Colwell $5; Charles D Compton $8.75; Mallnda 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 Cothren $7.50; Hattle B Coulsen $5; Jessie E Coulsen $5 Rosle Crete $10; William R Cross $12.50; John W Crouser $7.50; An- tonette Crump $10; Mary E Cum mlngs $10; Sebron C Davenport $12.50; William T Davidson $12.50; Cuthbert K Davis $6; Henrietta Day $10; John F Day $5; Mrs N V Day $10; Henry R DcGuli'e $5: Mary J DeGuire $5; Peter DeOulre $12.50; Jacob J Denzel $8.76; Minnie Dcn zcl $8.75; Fredrick R Dewitz $17.50; Sarah J Dickens $10; Oscar F Dick son $5; Fredrick Dlcrks $8.75; Han nah Dlerks $8.75; Isaac A Dixon $8.75; M Alice Dixon $8.75; Jessie J Doty $5; Elizabeth Drake $10 E J Drlscoll $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; William Ellis $8.75; Frank Enz $12,50; Louis Eppers $10; John B Erlckson $10; Zarllda J Eskew $10; Catherine A Evans $10; Sarah Evans $5; John Feller $10; Mary Fielding $10; Val entine Fisher $15; William B Flagg $5; David W Forbes $5: John E Forbes $10; John Fowler $15; Henry P Frceland $5; Joseph Frohllch $12.50; G Adam Frohmader $12.50: Susan A Froman $10; David M George $12.50; William P George $12.50; B B Gesncr $12.50; Jim C Olbson $10; Jennie D Ollbert $10; Ira W Ollmer $10; Mary J Glnler $10: James B Glpson $12.50; Sarah E Given $10; John C Glaze $8.75 Sylvia J Glaze $8.75; Charles H Glover $10; Mary F Goodcll $8.75; William H Goodcll $8.75; Charles Gordon $10; Martha Gore $10 Thomas C Oosser $7.50; Stanley Granatzki $10; Grant Graves $8.75 Nannie Oraves $8.75; Emille Grem- mcls $7.50; Rhoda M Oritton $10 Charles Groshong $10; Richard S Oross $7.50; John W Haines $12.50; John Hamilton $7.50; Anders C Hansen $20; Marv A Harrington $8.75; Michael J Harrington $8.75; Eliza L Harris $8.75; William H Harris $8.75; John F Harris $12.50: Hiram E Hart $7.50; Addle Hartley $5; Hiram A Hartley $12.50: Manly Haskins $7.50; Abram Haverly $12.50 Mary Hawkins $10; Thomas Hayes $10; Samuel A Henry $10; Francis J Henson $10; Jacob P Hcrbst $12.50 Alice B Hlldcbrand $10; Emma E Htnkle $5: James R Hobbs $7.50 James T Holtz $5; James B Hoss $15; Stephan Hubcr $10; Thomas Hunt $10; Isaac J Hunter $10 George R Hurd $10; Truman H Ide $10; John W Inman $11; Henr Isherwood $6.70; Daniel Z Jackson $12.50; Minnie Jackson $5; William T James $10; Minnie Jelderks $5 Helen Jenkins $7.50; Julius John, son $7.50; Laura J Johnson $101 Augusta W Johnson $8.75 Peter J Johnson $8.75; Thomas E Johnson $12.50; William M Johnson $10) Anna B Jones $10; Hans Jorgen. son $5; Clarence C Jory $5; Hugbl F Jory $10; C Ela Kavanaugh $5; Humphrey J Kavanaugh $5; John T Kearns $7.50; Leonora Kemptoq $12.50; Eliza A Kepplnger $10; Re. becca Kimsey $10; Nazaire Kittson $17.50; Peter Klein $12.50; Jacob A Koch $10; Joseph Komyate $10; Eli zabeth Kracmer $10; Louis LaBunta $12.50; George F LaFleur $10; Mar grite LaFontaine $12.50; Louise Lairu Derson $5; August Lambert $5; Ad dison W Lane $7.50; George J Lan genberg $5; Elmer G Lantz $12.50; , John E Larson $7.50; George Law ton $10; Pauline Ledtke $5; Mary E Ledward $10; Anna Lewis $10; Mary Llghtfoot $5; John W Ltm baugh $7.50; William B Lindsay $5; Elizabeth V Lisne $10; William A Liston $10; Mary J Littler $7.50; William J Loffer $7.50; Martin Loken $12.50; Eli B Lowe $10; Jack; Lowry $5; Clara Lucas $10; James E Lytle $8.75; Susannah Lytle $8.75; Mary MacLachlan $7.50; William Marcho $10; Genevieve Marsters $10 Elmert Martin $10; Mary E Martin $7.50; Collin D Matheny $7.50; Lily D Matheny $7.50; Ella Matteson $10; Donald M Maxfield $10; William McCalllster $10; Angle W McCon nell $10; Mattie McDaniel $15;. Wil liam J McDerby $7.50; Nettie 3 McFadden $8.75; Stephen A McFad den $8.75; Eliza J McGee $10; Rob ert McGllchrlst $10; Adell G Mc Grath $10; Daniel G Mclnnis $5; Sarah McKay $10; Edna C McLeod $10; Herbert W McNeal $5; Lucretia E McNeal $5; Phillip J McPoland $5; Phoebe McTimmonds $12.50; Ru fus B Miller $10; Charles Mitchell $10; Ellen R Mitchell $10; Nathan R Moon $7.50; Martha Moon $7.50; Elizabeth Moore $10; Josephine N Moore $7.50; John B Moorman $5; Martha A Moorman $5; Olevia O Moser $10; Charles A Mote $5; Oliva J Moser $10; Alice D Myers $10; Mahlon W Myers $10; George U Neal $8.75; Isabelle L Neal $8.75; Swan C Nelson $7.50; Zach Nernesa $12.50; Sofie M Norgaard $10; John Norton $7.50; William F Nutting $10; Benjamin F Nye $12.50; Maud Ohler $5; Colonel J Olmsted $10; Benjamcn Olson $10; Ana L Olson $5; Nels A Olson $5; Ole Olsen Opesahl $5; Stephen E Osborn $10; Susannah Ott $10; Benjamin ? Padrick $10; Lincoln Paris $5; Char les W Jarker $5; Hogue Parrish $12.50; Arietta Payne $10; Edwin Payne $12.50; James R Payne $5; Robert Pearce $10; John W Pease $12.50; Mary L Peck $12.50; Nancy A Perkins $10; Eliza E Perrin $10; Nels C Petersen $10; William L Pet tit $7.50; Jessie Phillips $10; Celind Picard $8.75; John A Picard $8.75; Calvin Plesslngcr $10; William 0 Polka $10; Henry Pomeroy $10; Allco Potter $10; Helen Potter $10; Mary Ann Pottorff $10; Jane E Pratt $10; Esther A Pritchard $10; Susie B Prosser $10; Sarah R Ramsby $10; Niels M Rasmussen $8.75; Ollie U Rasmussen $8.75; George B Ratcliffa $7.50; William Ray $5; Mary E Red ding $7.50; Mary E Rees $10; Chris topher C Reeves $17.50; Charles It Reistad $12.50; Edward B Reynolds $10: Fanny M Richards $10; Thoman A Richardson $7.50? Hannah M Rickard $5; Hiram M Rlcker $12.50; George H Robblns $2.50; Eva Rob erts $8.75; Harry C Roberts $8.75; Charles C Robinson $10; James C Rodgers $8.75; Rosle D Rogers $8.75; Fred C Rouse $10; Eldridge V Ryder $8.75: Sarah E Ryder $8.75; Amy C Sanders $10; Frank Scharf $5: Katherine Scharf $5; Charles B Scott $12.50 David T Scars $5; Mary Shaffer $5; Samuel Shaffer $5; Wil liam A Sharp $12.50; John E Shave land $15; Louisa O Shepherd $10; Emamiel shllls $8.75; Hatllda J SMlts $8.75; Amanda J Shuts $5; James H Shuts $5; Alice I Shrum $8.75: Francis C Shrum $8.75; Com modore P Shrum $0; Fred Sievera $7.50; James B Simpson $10; Monroo Slyter $7.50; Anna E Smith $10; Ed gar A Smith $10; Elva E Smith $10; Horace A Smith $7.50; Annie Sour ther $10; George A Silencer $12.50; George W Stafford $7.60; John Stal zer $8.75; Rose Stalzer $8.7514 And rew J Stark $5; Anie Star $5; Henry Slender $5; E Wallace Stevens $10; James K Stewart $12.50; Rachel J Stewart $10: Hczeklah W Stowell $7.50; Kathern Stiatton $10; Albert B Straw $12.50; Herbert C Strong $7.50; Mary L Strong $10; Joshua Suiter $5; John J Swanson $12.50; Gerrit Sweinlnk $10; John A Swen son $7.50: Hcnrv L, Talbot $8.75; Iva N Talbot $8.75; Henry Tcsch $8.75; Rcgiim Tesch $8.75; Georg H Tharp $12,60; Ocorge R Thomas $5; Katherine Thomas $10; Hiram A Thompson $7,50; Mary A Thomp son $7.50; Mike C Thompson $10.50; John Uebel $7.50; Adelbcrt A Un derhill $12.50; Anne Underwood $10; Monc A Vandenburg $10; Nor- " ton Vandorhoof $12.50; Charles VauRhn $5: William H Vearrlcr S8.50; Richard D Vlbbert $5; Peter Wabcr $10; Malinda J Wade $10; Virginia Walker $10; Emllv L Wal lace $8.75; Samuel D Wallace $8.75; Jackson M Waller $8.75: Mary L Walter $8.75: Marv T Wargnicr $10; Katherine Webb $10; Lewis N Webb $12.50: Samuel K Webber $7.50; Katherine Weissenfels $5; Mathlas Weissenfpls $5; Pauline Welter $8.7S Peter Welter $8.75; Emma Wengen roth $12.50; Caroline West $5; Hugh Westenhou.se $5; Lila L Whltchcr $8.75: Charles H Whitcher $8.76; John H White $10; Nancy J Whlto $5; Dora Whltnev $10; Sarah M Whitncv $10: Martha J Wiggins $5; John N Williamson $7.50; Anna Wil son $5; Owen Wilson $5; William J Wlndes $10; John Wlrth $7.50; Malisa T J Wood $10; Jennie Wool ery $5; Ransom Woolery $5; Lucy M Wray $10; W J Wright $10; Cal vin L Young $16.50; James W Young $7.50; Walter C Young, $10; A J Johnson, clerk, $10; Jahn Henry Evans, $12.50; John Franklin Thom ason, $10; Remington Rand Inc, typewriter, $54; U O Boyer, postage, $25.06; Capital City Bindery, bind ing, $5.25; Flsher-Braden, burial, $35; Salem Deaconess Hosp., hosp care, $141; Capital Journal, publ claim, $14.40: Oregou Statesman, publ claim, $15.80,