Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 28, 1911, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    - PAILT CAPITA! JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON SATURDAY. OCTOBER 28, 1811. P1SI ITTl.
If
See
OUR
$30.00
AND
$25;00
Tailored
Suits
FOR
Women
NOW PRICED
AT
$15.00
ALSO THE
$15.00
VALUES AT
$6.00
Corset Covers
Values to 85c
now
1-2 Price
Dress Goods
Values to 50c
Now 25c
$15 Caracul
Coats
$9.90
67.40
6.2S
10.00
7.39
Silk Values to
$1.25
Now 74c
10o Discount
On our large asortment of
Dress Goods
$7.00 Rain
Coats
$5.50
Silk Values to
75c
Now 49c
12 l-2c Outing 10c
10c Outing . . 8c
Extra Special
4c
$5
,00 Silk
Petticoats
$3.99
IS 00
26.25
1.00
4.90
00
1 7 c per yard, for
6-inch Silk Ribbon.
'Excellent Quality,
AP
rons
25c Lawn
lOc Each
THE COUNTY
PAYS OFF ITS
, LITTLE BILLS
The following is a full, true and
correct list of bills presented to the
county commissioners of Marion
county, Oregon, at the October term
thereof, together with the action taken
thereon:
Poor Account
Thompson, James 7.00
Johnston, Mrs ,
Belleque, Ciprian
Bitken, Mrs. Gotlieb
Johnson. Charles 12.00
5.00
8.00
5.00
Bloom, Ruby A. ;
Stripling, Hulda
Duprey, Frank .
Balliett, S
Rlggs,
Johns.
10.00
8.00
8.00
5.00
Hilleary 10.00
Mrs.
20.00
Gobin, Linette 10.00
Lambert, Margaret
Hoeller. Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Finch, William
Scobie, Mrs
Boys' and Girls' Aid society
5.00
6.00
6.90
15.00
10.00
Snodderly, Flora 30 00
Bsbcock, Mrs.
Ccy, Milton ..
A.
8.00
5.00
Brown, James 10.00
Rednion, Eva
Senders, Fred
Bi:rnett, Lizzie . . .
Ingram, Elizabeth
10.00
800
8.00
900
Mosher, Elva R 40.00
Bcor, John . .
Murray, John
Wright, D. B ,
Howard, H. L
Dickinson, F. A
Bishop, Martha C 10.00
SI. aw, Mrs. Emma 16.00
Alexander, John 1000
Lucler, Steve, Jr. 8.00
Spray, Catherine 10.00
Lr.shman, Willie 10.00
Green, H. A ,
Circuit Court.
Davidson, T. L., witness . . ,
Sperling, Henry, witness . ,
Smith, Henry, witness . . . .
Salaries.
Gf-ttings, Ed 50.00
Kcene, Wm. M. ...1 50.00
1.50
8.00
10.00
12.00
12.00
10.00
2.20
4.20
6.00
Morgan, CrI. 50.00
Upjohn, Lois Byrd 75.00
Beckwith, J. T 26.00
Goulet, W. H 15 60
Constable, C. O. 98.60
Kenwell, J. J 34.00
Smith. W. Carlton 40.00
Van Winkle, J. O
Roads and Highways.
Adams & Co., J. D-, way drags 120.00
Continued.
Adams & Co., J. D., repairs . . 1.25
Continued
Averlll Mach. Co., road mach'y 78.00
$30.00 allowed.
Arquette, Frank, labor 46.00
Barr, Theo M., tank 18.5u
Bartlett, I. F., labor 2 00
Bartlett, E. G., labor 10.00
Bartruff, Bob, engineer 26.00
Continued.
Beall & Co., graders 715-46
Continued.
Beck, Geo. X. & Sou, '.uiiiber. . U.Ci
Eeclt & Son, Geo. X lumber .'. 64.11
Bess, John H., lumber 61.':
Bixby, Nell, lur.iier 5.( 0
Bixby, W. H lumber 5.(0
Hones lros.. supplies 6.15
Bowen, H. S.. grader 10
Bowtn. Peter, dragging 16. ('0
vanced . '; 151-08
Davidson, W. F., freight on
grader 6-61
Continued.
Deidrich, Peter, nails ..... 8.30
Desart, V salary 2.50
Dunn, W. A., labor 3.50
Ehlen, H. C, road dragging . . 22 00
Emboomer, Elmer, labor 5.00
Eskew, J. M., bridge foreman . 103.50
Fabre, Victor, labor 8-00
Ferrill, Geo., road dragging . . . 16.00
Fleetwood, H. T., bridge car1-
' penter 153.74
Fleetwood, F. W bridge car
penter 38.25
Bowers, Ferdinand, labor
Branson, E. road dray
3.r.0
110
Brlndlge. N labor 5.1-5
Brown. C. W labor 4.15
Brown, Geo. W., labor 7.00
Brown, W. H., hauling gravel. 6.15
Broyles, J. E., hauling gravel. 19."0
Burrus, W. P.. hauling lumber. 2.'i0
Bushnell, E. C, bridge crpenter 141.00
Bryan, E. I., teaming 12.-5
Campbell, E. C, labor 4.50
Cannen, C. H., hauling water . 4.00
Caswell, Lewis, labor 7.50
Caswell, P. O.,' grading 40.00
Chase & Purvine, supplies .... 4.20
Clark, J. D., dragging 3.00
Cladek, Charles, blacksmith . . 17.fc5
Coberly, Ed., labor 8.00
Coffin, C. R., labor 1.00
Cole, N. P.. lumber 846.40
Collard & Noftzger, lumber ... 43.45
Coates, E. S., labor 2.00
Coyle, Jay, labor 2.00
Cox. Henry, labor 2.50
Craig, J. D-, hauling water . . . 34.75
Cremer, Frank, labor 10.00
Cremer. Chris., labor 20.00
Crawford, E. C, tools (freight) -.75
Cupp. S. T., labor 4 00
Daniels, S. T-, scraper 49-00
Davis. Wm.. labor 17.50
Davidson. W. F., money ad-
Frohrelch, Frank, labor
Fruit, J. W., road dragging
Fry, Arthur, hauling water ,
Free. Willis, labor
Gallant, G. R., bridge work
Gallant, G. R., labor
Card, Frank, cutting wood
Garwood, L. D., bridge carpenter 68.62
Garwood, L. D., labor 9.00
Goulet, W. H Inspecting roads
Graves, Clifford, labor
Graves, Grant, labor
6.00
12.00
15.00
200
73.50
9.00
2.00
11.00
4.00
.00
Gregerson, K., nails 3.10
Gruenfelder, Melvin. labor . . . 2.60
Hammer, L. W., road roller . . . 25.50
Hanrahan, Matt, labor 23.50
Harris, L. B., scraper , 7-50
Hassing. Otto, blacksmlthing . 27.50
Continued.
Hawman, E. C, road dragging. 8.00
Hauser Bros., supplies 59.90
Hawkins, B. H.t labor 5.25
Hawkins, W. P., labor 5.25
Hecker, Philip, labor 10.60
20.00
30.50
Heltman, W. C, labor
Hermel, Steve, gravel
Hicks. Mr. E. M., nails 3.00
Hlnkle, C. AV., hauling gravel. 9.38
Hlrsch, Al., rock 6.25
Hirsch, Fred, wheel scraper .. 6.00
Hlrt, Rudolph, labor 2.00
Hobart, Lee, labor 2.00
Hoffman, E-, bridge Irons .... 16.65
Hosklns, C. S., tiling 10916
Hotllnger, F. X., labor 2.00
HursC Ezra, road dragging . . . 6.00
Hoven, Otto, labor 15.00
Hoven, Adolph, labor 2.50
Hoven, Oscar, labor 21-00
Jackson, Ralph, scraper 25-00
James, C. W., labor 4.00
Jefferson, J. A., grading . 22.00
Jpfferson, J. A-, labor .. 94 50
Johnson, A. E., hauling lumber 3.50
Johnson, Clarence, labor 9.10
Johnson. E., wheel .scraper . . . 45.00
Jory, Rolland. labor 1.00
Jones, Reece, hauling gravel . . 5.25
Klntz, John, labor 16.50
Kirchnlck, Peter, lumber 16.92
Knauf, James, lumber,,, 118.23
IaFore, Guy, labor . 6.13
Lacy, C, labor 5.25
Lehman, Thomas, labor 10.18
Lembcke, John, teaming 17.00
Albert, Lengren, labor 3.00
landholder, Aug., hauling gravel 6.00
Lindsay, J. S., labor 5.25
Chase and Linton, gravel .... 45.00
Loe, C. K., grading 6.00
Loftis, Frank, labor 10.00
Long, C. C-, hauling gravel . . . 3.00
Lorho, Frank, wheel scraper . . 32.50
Lyons, W. E., labor ; 1.00
Mason, H., hauling gravel 21.00
Mortdagh, Arthur, labor 7.00
Miller, J. W., wheel scraper . . . 20.80
Mlnch, J. P., shoveling 22.00
Moisan, Al., hauling gravel . . . 19.00
Moore, J. G., money advanced. 241-15
Mooney, Tom, slip scraper .., 6-00
Moore, S. A., plowing 39.00
Mortenson, F. C, lumber 23.25
Continued.
Muller, J. N., labor 2.00
Murdick. L. S., teaming 12.50
Nealen, Peter J., lumber 12.96
Nederman, J. P., wood 3.50
Neltllng, Mike, labor 3.00
Nusom, R. M., labor 6.13
Nye, R. P., hauling gravel , . . 8,00
Meier, Philip, repairing plow . 815
Oleson, Martin A., bridge car
penter 120.00
O'.eson, Oscar, bridge carpenter 7.00
Odell, 8. J., iron pan 1.50
Osborn, F. E., labor 5.00
Payne, E. E-, labor 2.50
Philips, M. E., lumber 224.50
Place, Ed., road dragging .... 8.00
Patterson, T. 1., bridge work . 15.00
Patterson, Tom, bridge work . 11. 25
Patterson, Ixjrralne, bridge work' 4. 50
Hadley, Walter, bridge work . . 12.50
Ramp, W. H., nails t 5.82
1.10
Ramsayer, Ben, labor
Ramsayer, Dave, labor 4.00
Ramsayer, Joe, wheel Bcraper
Richardson, Milt, labor
8.00
4.00
Robison, James, wood 15.00
2.00
9.00
6.00
19.2f
1,-
Robertson, B. H., labor
Rock, Fred, labor
Roehnisch, Robert, labor
Ross, T. L., hauling gravel
Rockey, John, labor 20.12
Silverton Lumber Co., lumber. 42.16
Sapplngfleld, Henry, labor ... 2.00
Salem Constr. Co., rock 40.25
Salem Tile and Mer. Co., tile. . 6.26
Silverton Lumber Co., lumber. 16.00
5 Silverton Lumber Co., lumber.
-lty of Silverton. road roller.
Schindler, Fred, gravel 6,00
fecnoll & Son, J., nails 11.45
Shanley, L. R., labor 2.00
Shaw. Guy, hauling gravel . . . 7.00
Shepherd, labor 12.00
Sens, Henry, engineer 20 00
Smith, H. W., lumber 9.30
horenson, Tnebert, bridge work
Spencer, Conrad, labor ....
Spenner, Frank, labor
The Chas. K. Spaulding Log
ging Co
The Chas. K. Spaulding Log
ging Co ii.23
Taylor, W. A., road viewer ... . 6 10
j Tltze, Frank M., blasting 1.25
inarp, c. H., scraper 9.20
Thornsbery, Albert, teaming .'. 28.46
Torkelson. Ole, labor 1.50
Tucker, E. E-, labor 10.00
Tyson. Joe. hauling gravel ... 5.25
Vachter, Adam, gravel .... 22-50
Vachter. Frank, gravel 35.00
wade, Pearce & Co., spikes
Wallace, Geo., labor
Weld, Joe, labor
Whitney. A. L., labor
Whlteman, A. L., labor ....
White, Tom, labor S25
Whitney, O. C, assignment . .-. 9.00
Wilson, Ernest, wheel scraper. 10.00
Winder, W. A., tiling "... 45.50
Wood, Amos, labor 19.00
Wood, F. A., wood 3.50
Wood, W. II., wheel scraper . . 39.00
Worums, J. A., labor 19.00
Wray, C. M. & Son, nails 3.25
Zigler, Ell, road dray 3.20
! Zinimernmn Con u-nnH an
Zollner. Jake, team 24.00
Coast Bridge Co-, bridge 2073.70
Uearln, Minnie C, ferry 150.00
Grlesnauer, Hartel, special tax 36.00
Grunfelder. Guda, labor 68.00
Hessing, Fred, hauling gravel . 22.50
Hecker, Fred, hauling gravel . 12.00
Makert, John, grading 60.00
Rentz, Adam, hauling gravel . . 34.00
Schwab. F. J., grading 46.00
Selfer, Steve, hauling gravel . 24.00
Topfer Mike, labor 14.87
Adklns. A. E., labor 8.00
Amundson, J., labor 22.50
Slate of Oregon t. V!. Woods and R.
L. Oirdcu.
Lewis, J. H., constable 2.00
Shedeck, Frank, witness 1.90
Shedeck, Jo, witness 1.90
Stiite of Oregon t. Louis Loeb ft al.
Webster,. D.p Justice 6.70
Mlnto, H. P.. constable 3.40
Stale of Oregon t. H. Casey.
Mlnto. H. P-, constable 3.40
State of Oregon t. I. loeb.
Mlnto, H. P., constable 3.40
State of Oregon t. Moser Sulllrnnll
Mlnto, H.'P., constable 3.40
State of Oregon t. Gilbert Sparrows.
Minto, H. P., constable 3.40
State of Oregon t. Arthur Snlze rt al.
Webster, D., Justice 57.35
State of Oregon v. W. Wood and K.
L. Ogden.
Webster, D., Justice 6.45
St4ite of Oregon y. C. 0. Donel et al.
Webster. D., Justice 6. 30
Iwls, John H., constable .... 15.20
Shannot. Frank, witness 3.90
Adams, Wyman, witness 3.90
Kernack, Peter, witness 3.90
Adams, Mrs., witness 3.90
State of Oregon y. Otto Wuim.
Webster, D., Justice 6.70
Burkhart, Sam, constable .... 1.70
Lewis, John H., constable .... 1.90
State of Oregon t. Mrs. I'ng Lung
Chung.
Webster, D., Justice . . r 4.70
Lewis, John H., constable 5.30
State of Oregon v. I. Johnson.
Webster, D., Justice 5.20
Minto, H. P-, constable 3.40
State of Oreiron t. 0 ..I. tfnrthi.
Webster, D., Justice 5.70
Mlnto, H. P., constable 3.40
State of Oregon v. Paul Jermim.
Webster. D., Justice 4.70
Burkhart, Sam
State of Oregon y. Peter Lafferty.
Webster, D Justice 7.05
Lewis, John H., constable 12.50
Nash, Mike, witness 1.70
Glgger, Joe, witness ,, 4.10
Inman, John, witness 1.70
Lashman, Willie 1.70
State v. James Han ford'
Webster, D., Justice 5.95
Burkhart, 8. O., constable .... 1.70
Iowls, John H., constable 1,20
State t. Wallace.
Webster, D., Justice 6.95
Minto, II. P., constable 8.00
SUite t. Sparrow.
Webster, D., Justice 9.10
Lewis, John H constable .... 5.70
Smith, Henry, witness 1.70
James, E. W witness 1.70
State t. Jus. II. Smith et al.
Webster. D., Justice 6.20
Minto, II. P., constable 3.40
Mlnto. H. P., constable 3,40
State t. Arthur Hunslnger.
Caiman. Sam, witness
State t. Frank Printer.
City of Salem, fees . . .'
' State y. Flfer.
City of Salem, fees
State t. Ilurton.
Hayes, T. T., Justine
Are
G
omg to Move.
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LADIES:
This is Your Opportunity
It was not until we had laid in the most complete line of trimmed Hats
and everything pertaining to Millinery we have ever carried that we succeeded
in securing a new location, and we are now offering the entire stock, as well as
our splendid assortment of hair goods and furs, at surprisingly low prices.
We invite your inspection for com- -parison
in style, quality and price.
1
S. E. P. FULLERTON
M
R
4.30
5.20
5-20
4.80
KkcIi, Wllllnm, cnnstnl.ln 80.1 0 1
I NOTRE DAME LADY'S APPEAL
To all knowing unfferer of rliPiimnt Urn, wIhMi
er muscular or of tbe Juinti, M-iailm, liiiiikijcm,
hn -kiit-be, pa Inn In tbe kidney or tiurnlKia
mitiN, to write to br for a home tnatmtut
whirl! Uan re (Heatedly cured ill of Uiew tort tin,
Hlie twin It iivt duty to kihI It to all Hufterers
KltKF,. Vnu cure youritlf at home an UiouHnln
will ((wfffy no rbaritrt of climate belli umiwi
snr.v. 'I li In simple dlHCOtirj hnnMtfn uric acM
fnifii lb blfKul, loosen the uttfTened joint, pur
fllf tbe bl'KM), ntitl rirlirhtMin lb eyrm, firing
elntU lty mid tnne to the whole ayi-tern. If ttie
ure Iti'Tentti thii, fur pnmf ad'lreHa
Mm. M i'itnm-ri. u U, Ncitr Dante, IxM
ATTENTION
LAWYERS
We publish legal notice u
required by law, furnlshtnf
affidavit and proof of pub
llcatlon. Fine Brief Work
It oar epeclaltr. Let ut
ignn with 70a on your next
eaie.
Capital Journal
SALEM, OREGON
KINGWOODi
PARK
I The Show Place of Salem
This beautiful subdivision has been visited by thou
sands of Salem people during tho past summer, and in
every instance each person has expressed him or herself
as being not only greatly surprised at the amount of
work done, but. highly pleaced at the magnificent setting
of the addition, the splendid houses being erected and
the amount and character of the improvements under
way.
This advertisement is written for a two-fold purpose,
First, to call attention to the fact that you should see
Kingwood at once and judge for yourself as to its mer
its; second, to let you know that all the improvements
are included in the price of lots, These range from
$300 to $650, and can be had on the easy payment
plan, if desired,
CAPITOL TRUST COMPANY
Owners and Developers
GEORGE P. DEKUM, Pres. CHAS. A. ROBERTSON, Sec
BECHTEL & BYNON, Sales Agts
347 State St Telephone Main 4 52
Wetzel, James O., witness .... 5.10
DeLong, J. L., witness 1-70
Stiite t. Hendenon.
Hayes, T. P., Justice 4.20
Butterfleld, Ed., constable .... 11-90
State t. Muttojc.
Crittenden, C. M., Justice 6.50
Watkins, Ed., constable 3.00
Dlmlck, H. K deputy constable 3-00
LaChapplle. J., deputy const'ble 11.60
SUite v. Ed. Wolf.
Carmody, Henry, constable . . . 7.10
Coroner.
Clough, A. M., tmiuest
Clough, A. M.i liwiuest ...... 6.
Clough, A. M., Inquest B
Clough, A. M.. Inquest
Clough, A. M., Inquest , 5
Clough, A..M Inquest., .......
1'oor Account
Clough & Lehman, burial 26
Moore, J. d. Money advanced . 24
Rosenbnum, N., grave digging . 10
Ryan, R. R.,'rent 5
Sobacher, Theo. F., drugs 6
Continued.
Hospital, Salem, care of sick . . 301
Taylor, Earl R, supt. poor f'm 228-
Stale Fair.
Ilatallion, Mike, exhibit 5
Clark, T. J., exhibit 1
Cross, W. H-, express 6
Flannlgan, Wm., exhibit 6
Harrold, Christine, exhibit ... 12
Ilerrcn, Frank, exhibit 10
Jacobs, Albert, exhibit 3.
I-elchty, Albert, exhibit 6
I.eichty, Fay 30
IJiFollett, A. M exhibit 12
Matten, E. K, exhibit 13
Oregon Statesman, exhibit
Porter, W. J., exhibit 4
Pohlschnelder, F., exhibit
25
Roth Grocery, exhibit 4
Salem Fruit Union, exhibit . . , 13.
Savage, J. F., exhibit 10
Stockton, J. L., exhibit
Taylor, Alfa, exhibit 6
Taylor, Rosa, exhibit 30
Taylor, W. A. money advanced 51.
Taylor, W. A-, sunt, exhibit .. 154
Veach, A. W-, exhibit 26.
Wheeler, Frank, exhibit 24
Wade, Penree &,Co., nails 2
Nrliool HiipcrliileiKlent Expense.
Chllders, Mary, clerical hire . . 1,
CornolliiB, Lizzie, supervisor
schools 100.00
Lambert, L. S., educational b'd 2.B0
Shields, E. E., educational b'd 2.00
Smith, John W. L.,, stamps ... 2.00
Smith, John W. L., supervisor
schools 100.00
Insane Account.
Koeneke, John, conveyance . . . 20.60
Juvenile Court.
Moore, J. Q., money advanced. 4.25
Jail Account.
H. W. & M. L. Meyers, canvas. 15.00
Mlnto, II. P., board of prisoners 146.89
Salem Hoard of Trade, adver
tising 50.OO
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Here Is a woman wbo apeaks from
personal knowledge and long exper
ience, viz., Mrs. P. H. Brogan, of
Wilson, Pa., who says, "I know from
experience that Chamberlaln'a Cough
Remedy la far superior to any other.
For croup there Is nothing that ex
cels It." For sale by all dealers.
Red Cross Pharmacy (H. Jerman
o . '
Mrs. Mary Mills, aged 61, and her
granddaughter, Mary Donaldson, agwl
21 months, died at La Grande yes
terday, presumably from enting candy
An autopsy Ig being held.
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Take Your Common Colds Seriously.
Common colds, severe and fre
quent, lay the foundation of chronic
diseased conditions of the noae and
throat, and may develop Into bron
chitis, pneumonia, and consumption.
For all coughs and colds In children
and In grown persons, take Foley's
Honoy and Tar Compound promptly.
After exposure, and when you feel a
cold coming on, take Foley' Honey
and Tar Compound. It checks and
relieves. Use no substitute. The
genuine In a yellow package always.
Red CrosB Pharmacy, (H. Jerman.)
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It Isn't very long before the "good
fellow" Is a poor fellow.
"
Women are vain, but men are much
more so and with far less reason.
$S to $10!
saved on every suit for THREE MORE
DAYS ONLY the best is the cheapest in
the end, and the best always looks good
until worn out; wear tailor-made clothes
and you will always feel better.
$60 Suits $50.00
$55 Suits $45.00
$50 Suits $42.50
$45 Suits $37.50
$10,00 Suits.... $35.00
$37.50 Suits.... $32.50
$35,00 Suits ....$30.00
$30,00 Suits.... $25.00
While these prices continue you can save
on the regular prices quoted above.
D. H. Mosher's fit, finish and workman
ship is backed by a host of satisfied cus
tomers and business growth in Salem.
Satisfy yourself before buying elsewhere.
D. H. MOSHER
Merchant Tailor for Men and Women
456 Court Street.
STORE OPEN EVENINGS
Leading Milliner
291 N. Commercial Street.
Phone S78
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