sis THE DaILY CAPITAL OUkNAL, SALEU. ORE. TUESDAY. APRIL 30. IMS. warn m COURT aeFoSawbg Is tie Ofidtfl:; 2 II i t 1 1 r i puDscaoca or cue record ci Oaks before the Marion For April Term, 1918, r wua y, U.v! iK&aw, C. A. grmdiug an J hauf- iniz vator : IO OO Cossty Ccnnnissioners Court l;:;; glUVei . , Sn.ilN l,,i:., l wrlfl. it.' Ji,,.i SP,,,II Lining Co., The ttlUI UiC ttlUUUiil " OllUWCUjt Chrvs. K. lumber 13.50 22.50 tills continued, eta, according to the records in the office of the County Clerk; ROADS AND HIGHWAYS 2.50 42.50 17.H0 15.00 25.00 43.50 2250 17.75 10.00 10.00 2.50 5.00 10.50 3.00 er Sfr,wl V t. .... ...II... ' " ' .1,1. IUH11 1V1II-E . -. W'orden Ha,Uh hold seurifier Clacrgert, Aivhie wood Road District No. 20V Spauldioir. Logging Co., The '. t'iias. K. hin der A.. Road District No. 22 ' DvVries, William diagging Cove, A. J. lo - Johnson, Oiareiice do Fx-Min, C. R. do Kamoyar, Beii ditching and thjovelirg . HerS'h. Fnod dragging ! Myor, Alfred hauling rock ...... 15.00 j Jackson, Ben shoveling dirt I5amaen, .1. patrolman Road District No. 25 i Von Behron, H. C. pa'rolmsn.... Road District No. 26' ' Farme r Hdhv. Co., Kay L. 2 piece iron Road District No. 27V, ! Taylor, 1. B. repair bridges..- i Tajlor, lHu.1 H. repair fill, etc. . Taylor, C. H. patrolman .......... Road District No. 28a ' Falls City-Siilem Lumber Co; J lumlbftr and inula Salem. Hardware Co. nai! and I i sluvol handles ....: i Salom Rand & Gravel Co. gTavel i 15 1. 50 . 9.00 . 5X0 : 18.00 company, ; 10.50 2.81 6.75 ; 2.25 : 11.25 13.12 3.95 2.25 625 9.00 17.19 .".0.21 14.00 9.00 2.19 18.00 40.50 19.95 5.00 5.10 2000 2.50 2.15 125 5.00 3.00 8.35 2.55 3.13 44.24 23.13 10.00 36.00 13.75 77 50 . .95 565 4.12 4.20 10.00 12.00 .50 53!5 .14.05 28.75 27.50 22.50 7.50 63.25 625 6 25 6.25 7.50 1.00 7.20 12.50 7.50 7.50 1.25 1350 8.00 2.50 2.00 2.00 3.00 4.94 ; Boad District No. 2 f-'aadeis, Frank chamman ..... Dun, T. J. diagging, grading, etc OM, Benjamin do Palmer. Earl grading Troudt, Adam grading and scrapin.g - ' Troudt, "Nick filling-holes, etc. Troudt, C. D. patro'maa Road District No. 4 Davidson, John grading, etc Degg, Fred dragging, "etc. Mertin, Moris do Pellett, Ed grading, etc MePoland, Hue fill holes, etc. Bikes, Riissol grading Davidson, W. F. act patrolman . Road District No. 5 Connor, Leo shoveling gravel :. Davidson, John, hauling gravel, grading, etc MertiU, Mows grading- Mortin, itt'OTO scraping land grading , 7.50 ' Davidson, W. P. patrolman 7.50 Road District No. 6 DuRette, F. Ralph drawing 10.00 Ilmlah, John do , 2.00 Pallwellber, Duke do ., 8.00 Bliviris, Howard, do 4 00 - DuRette, Don B. do 100 DuRette, P. R.' patrolman 4.50 Road District No. 7 Adams & Co., J. D. King Junior blade 8.35 Drown, S. H.' on' caterpillar grader 72.00 Pickens, Frank on grader, ditch ing, er. 2250 Brown, William driving team.... 12.00 Darker, Josephine haul corduroy 3.50 MoBwigall, Chas. bridge work.. 3.75 Eitchey, George do 2.50 Cutaforth, F. H. on King log drag : - B.OO Hoover, Chas, do ....i 7.50 Cii'tafoTth, John H. patrolman.... 51.00 Road District No. 8 llawley, D. H. grading 40.00 -Lliaer, Berirdi dio , 7.50 Durant, L. W. patrolman 44.00 Road District No. 8ft fla'em fewer Pipe Co. cement pipe : - 3.51 Davis Chas, ditxhiug, billing , holes, etc 37.50 MeOormU'k, Chas drugging 15 00 Hirt, Dan do 22.50 loguQir, l'oter put in wilverts 8.00 11ule.r, 1iuranco do 2 50 Proctor, Frank do a U.75 A'kerman, B-. duag and gnilbbiug 3.75 fVcllard, J, C. kauling tile, e'tc 22.50 tlcol'ord, Wm. patrolman 30.00 &oad uistncn jno. v'ash,' J. H. blaoksiiiUhlng fyduwfcb Coami8Biou Co. drain tile- Van Cleave, Joseph A. patrol man Road District No. 10 Koehler, Henry haul giavol Schwab, Fred J. repair bridge Hi'lawib, John acting patrolman Rod DisiJict No, 12 llausor Bros, cap crimpers Drmigher, A. U stiowls, handles etc. Johnson, Chw. iblacksTiiithing.... Wiepherd. Floyd ruliuing . .... Hhe. herd, Carl d : Rcmolke, Paul, do )unogan, fcthirley, do lloog,. W. T. wrtrohuan' : ' Road District No. 11 . Alexander. Chas. chaiivmau OtiberJy, Etl axeman Knauf, Klmer dwving stake..... Oeiler, A. a iinu pntrolman Road District No. 15 Karl, C'hri.is (jiavcJ and hauling giavel Iliiri, Chriss dragging Jiaberly, W, J. (K-Jiipiug, etc... Hicks, Mrs. K. H. shovels, clev is, etc. Jlrunner, Johnuio nauling rock, drairtrintf 7Ceer; Fred D. do - 58.75 Jlrunner A.vis dragging etc 13-75 Hari, Citrkw, ha-uling grnvel... Dilek, Oocar do Jvasor, 6am V. do Kftser, Jolinnio do Knotson, KlUl haul roclt, etc lvuenzi, Herman d Kuoii7.i, (leorgo do fctik4i, Rudolph hauling rock.... l'i'fun. Ooorgo haul gravol loaan, Martin shoveling gravel )kk. .William Broadiiig grwol Jlaller. Henry C. patrolman .... Road District No. 16 Leslie, John A. Ixlaoksniithiug ... 10.0U District No. 61 KonnedT. Abe plowing W.i'w nrauor. 1 W. iialrolman 10.75 htvti, Clabora scraping and hold i Road District No. 62 ine plrw 27.00 ,11 ). s. dragging 17.50 Woolke, August crapliig Salem Htwtor l'ipe Co., cement 5.1 J 18.12 33.75 2.05 27.50 7.50 15.00 20.00 21.25 10.00 7.50 1750 20.00 10.00 Srauldind Logging Co-, The Chas. K. lumber Sulem Sand & Gravel Co. gravel Kayser, J. general repair work Ryzoly, O. T. team work Meyer, Hugo gcnl repair work Jones, J N. patrolman : Road District No. 29 , lleepcr, ( Arthur cutting out f trie1.! on road ;.. j Barnett, Frank bridge stringer Vt httemtin, Claud O. hauling gmvol, etc Sim-jwcn, B. F. biiJ(je work WhiolUAhr, Will haul gravel.. MmCormick, Jesss dih-liing Whitcnian, Jnhn G." patrolman Road District No. 33 Etwl, .Trno. W. dragging Kttel, Jno. W. making new road drag ftieoiuund, Hcnrv dragging .... Freres ,Theodore do 7.00 bantbro-.ht, (lei. do Ktzel, Ooo. A. patrolman . Road District No. 35 Spennver Ifordiwiarp Co. ax, pick luandltts, etc Rood District No. 37 . Iloyser, Goo. M. patrolmm ...... Road District No. 39 Pounce & Bon, Lot It. cylinder oil, grease, etc. Salem Sower Pipe Co. ceiment PPo -- Slipley, P. A, cutting wood.:.. ,Tohn?on, F. O. woil Ma'.tson, A. repair on rd drag Balem (.!ontrupiion Co. erusliod raA Kobow, Gi A. hauling water, grading, Wtc. Worden, Ralph hold larifier.. Stroud, K. H. run rciad voller.. Shipley, P. A, sawing wood .... Johnsoi, r'. (, patrolman . Road District No. 41 Sppucer Hanlwnre Co. shovels Salem Con. Co, grnvel and crushed rock Sweglo, Charls haul rock, etc. 148.50 Swoglo, Gecirge patrolman 12.00 Road District No. 42 . King, ICatkigih G on steel drag 9.00 Clark, J. D. patrolman 10.50 Road District No. 43 . Dovamport, Flovd nict patrolman Road District No. 46 Adams & Co. J. 1). read drag .... Craig, J. C. haul rock, etc iilac.o, W. A. do Fleetwood, H. T. patmlnuin.... Bad District No. 46 . Siviiler, John K. ropuiir work (Sodelman, John do ... Koseitbauin, N, putrcJmn Roal District No. 47 Ttattinor, Johu repair culverts Miller, C. M. lumber Southern. Pacific company rent Tn ground tor utorsge of gray Fiiiber, Chftrjes dragging . MuAluitor, Charlra I., do 'SUvertoa Lcr'.t.er Co. lumber.. love.-r.p,t. Ilyd act paTOiman Road D-st.ict No. bo Adams k Company, 3. P. road Kiag blade aud bolts Pearc t Sen lt I.. t!eviies etc Oili, K. ditching anJ spreading gravel .. . Salem r-aad & Gravel fciuve Hryiits, W. H. pa Volmeu Road District No. 69. Fall Citv-Saleai Lumber com pany lumtx-r .. .. j.... Road District No. 60. f.i.is r, IU-n F. dragging Pr.ttoa, F.tward B. lo Road District No. 61. McKay, Albert dragging i-!ii:m, Roy grading , . Buywrie; Louis A. driving team, vie .. - .... - - - - BtVserie, Joseph dragging Phillips, Robert grubbiug PniTish, Gordon do v. Buyserie, Alphons J. patrolman Road District No. 62. Girod, Paul .grading,; plowing, etc . ...A MeCormicK, Lee grading ; .. W'orden, Chas. U. do .-..' Hardgraphe.i, Joe sharpening of grader Li.. k, Kay patohnun : Road District No. 65. Bcntz, Stephen t'.'am for dragging Patterson, Richardson patrolman Boaa instnct No. 68. Loose, W. H. patrolman Road DiUrict No. 69. -Kramer, Ham grubbiing, plowing 'g, etc Humpert, Henry patrolman ... Roadmaster. - Culver, W. J. salary and expea- -- - 217.87 Elliott, N. D. envelopes and let tor i. -ads ' fi -. Johnson, V O soalaty and expen 80s as deputy roadmaster 33.30 Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company, The teltt.uuue uiid mils 5.60 Salem Bridge. Buell, T. T. engineer i : 62.90 Coast Bridge company Robert - Wakefield payment-ou bridge - -- :. 20 J-armor Hardware company, Ray u. nans .. rortlaud Railway, Liglit and Pow- Willamette Valley News j t'MlllttttttMMtlMMtOMMtM Stayton Items Monmouth News ((?i,al Journal tpeia' Service) : 'Caphai Journal Special'service) iMottmousa, Apru juine Ked Cress Mlayion, Or., April 30. J. il. Ringo ?aie wnun is svneduled for Saturday, ; ": -uc, accompanied by Mrs, E. 1 May IS promises to 'be a great success -''san(r and Mrs. G. E. Korinek re, The mmittee, ot tae several districts uru 5-"nu-v rrom """tor trip to hve met with splendid sivcs in se-1 r : A rA.Z.ZrZ-TZr. lit cf live stock are several register- tn... t 2 erf th.on r,c tk. p;,i.iii . "i auu sons, wen wh: Albeit Kov, wife icTh Polk countv 7 amoi,;: . so U-!fUeS,S ' lthe ,hi" We"k Bood ones ndrl hli-w r,io I bavmK . "Stored : down from Portland tt f 1 - Anrl ihwlrATia Mrs. M. J. Norton left Thui-sdav fori.. lue Ked Cross dance at Sublimity 6 25'fonthern California, where she socs to!1'""5 .as "ttended, a gr.?at 4 50 j take- charge of three childrea. For this ! au "P from btayton repor, it sem-ice. she is o receive 25 per month jlne lar8l't oance ?ver held there music nas yvty goou ana an exeel lent lunch was also enjoyed. Miss Inn Harold, who has been em ploed ai the post office in Silvertor visiling home folks this we.;k. S. H. Heltzel, W. F. Blakely and I- R. Lambert went i.'o Turner Saturday j ;;q and tord. .he has inted her place 13.50 ' nr B:,B ud Mr- Morion, fr., is put tinr in the crop. - The Oregon Milling and Warehouse ygyifo. is installing a new cleaning ma Jg' chine and a wagon dump at the local I p4rtt and wilt ibe rmdv to handle this ij"r s Kiu vrvp jii imiia, th lariner;? ; --""s 1117 m-ipeu lue Jiason , I need hot worrj- abcut the high price of c lodge of that city initiate some eai 38.25 1 ween s Idan. 2-00:: Mrs. M, 0.00 Mrs. Sarah Boots left Tuesday for a visit "with relatives in Sheri- 1630 didnteo. Miss Juiiia Sullivan, who has beei visiting at the E. Shepherd home for the past six mouths will leave todav fTnes E. Percival has rented the day) for her home in Paradise. Knn Ballis property and will move in soon gas. . .. Mrs, Percival says besides buying a Mrs. Mary Hill has gone to Warrenton liberty bond and helping the Red Oregon, for a visit wi.fo her daughter, " s"'"s s"- aivs. xrauK 'olMr, Los AcgalesVoildDlop Meetings cf Tetuon- Los Angeles, Cal.,' April i0. "Trni tor, pro German, throw him out!'' Those end other triplications. aewu panied by his,es were hurled at Ma Socha, ed tor of the Germania, en tht floor ' of city council today. Socha only escaped having violent hands laid on him through prompt ac tion of the president of the council, He had launched into a denunciation of the resolution presented by Council man lru which would prevent un hindered afsemblaijo of citizens of Aus trian or German birth and destroy any organization composed of German 01 Austrian citizens. Upon the vote being taken, the-resolution was passed unanimously and nii forwarded to this district's represen tatives in congress for a national law covering its demands. HOME WRINKLE RECIPE ASTONISHING RESULTS 11.56 24.69 dea and thus do her bit toward win ning the war. Harold Bowman, was taken to Sa ieii Saturday and had his tonsils and adenoid removed. Dr. Clements did tho work. Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Sickafoose will loente in NcWberg for a time but will no; 'buy property until they decide whether they care to remain. A letter from Mrs- J. O. Matthis of AVHlamina states that the doctor is do ins? well there, do well that she hard- jl'v saw him any more, as he was so busy. .The little folks are having iuf asfes of" course.' Harold Haley is busy washing cream Nick Guymer is home from California I where he has been looking over the country with the intention of locating. Prof. B. F. Ford will leave todav (Tuesday) for Camp Lewis, whero he win De engaged in Y. M. C. A. work for some time, before going to France. His going at this time will work a hard ship on tho Stayton schools which he has conducted so satisfactorily for the past school year, and he will be great ly missed in social, church and civic affairs. Prof. Davis will have charge of the schools for ; tins remainder of the year. ' , Marion HuntMvas in from the Wal- 375 F2 1 eaus and1 helping around the creamery dow Hills Monday on business. ' 1 A ..l'll,. ....,: l.n TTfllTV TTlimnhrovWaa a fill.,,. 12.00 company motor 32.40 1.98 ing his country in France and the lady is attending JNormnl school prepara tory to teaching school: she is the 12 3.80 2.50 5.00 45.C0 . 3.50 4.50 45.00 18.75 40.50 5.00 72.00 2.00 34.U5 2.50 29.50 5.00 2.50 23-50 2.50 2.50 7.50 5.0IJ 17.23 er company, lights oil bridge.. Trucfcl. Associated Oil oil .iVV luuiiiK, vit X.VQ ,. j ... 1 ... .1. Bol.ier, John driving' truck, etc. 80.18 " 3 S repairs tor .truck .etc 21.90 lieckninn, lliester driving truck, etc Peaiiw &, Son, Lot L. gas Halcni Iron Works fibre Vick Bros, gas etc Road Districts No's 27-28. Stroud, E. engineer on roller Cunningham, B. hnuliiif water.. Fiederit'kspii, J. W. do .". . ZohmI, Wm. do Mull, F. E. do Fisher, August holding scraper.. Tompkins, T. A. shoveling dirt.... Gibson, It. D. picking rock Sawyer, Charlie W. shoveling of rock Wustcuhousc, W. W. pntriilmun Roberta, E. E. hauling rock Miscallaneous Account. Uoven, Oscar foreman at grnvel pit Hoven, A. O. worked 011 g. bins. these davs, occasionally running the Harry Humphrey "was a Silverton vis tinck'ou some "of the cream routes. . it or Saturday. T. J. Edwards has a brand new W. D. Cornish, wife and daughter. Ford and Pj O. Powell a new Chevro- Mable, are enjoying a new Ford sedan. I let. An. instance of patriotism personi fied is noted here iu the case of a Mrs. CatJow of Brad, Oregon. Instead Sutih startling, sensational results come from a very simple, harnih-t- home made wrinkle i)mover, there's no excuse now tor anyone wearing those hateful narks of age, illness or worry, ino need fooling with worth less pastes, creams, nor "skin foods" whis-h don t feed tho tkin. No need rubbing, massaging, stcaiming sense less methods which expand and loosen skin and underlying tissue, aggravat ing a wrinkled, flabby, condition. Bet ter, saner, surer, is the scientific sax olite formula. Thousands have success fully tried it thousands freed of wrinkles, enlarged pores, saggy cheeks, double chin thousands younger look ing, happier! All you need do is to dissolve one ounce of powdered saxolite in one half pint witch hazelr and bathe pour flalce in this. The effect is almost mag ical. Even deepest crow's feet com pletely, quickly vanish. Skin becomes firm, smooth, fresh looking 'bears no trace of treatment except tliat'of en hanced beauty. Get these -inexpensive ingredients la't your druggist's . and try this marvelous axoaite lotion to day. ' A RAW, SORE Tl!Riy,T Cases Quickly When You Apply a Little Musteroic. A n.1 Muctomt uinn't- blister lire thm "-" - old-fashioned mustard piaster. Just spread it on with your fingers;. It pene trates to the sore spot with a gentle tingle, loosens the congestion and draws out the soreness and pain. Musterole is a dean, white ointment made with oil of mustard. It is fine for quick relief from sore throat, bronchitis, tonalitia, croup, stui neck, asthma, neu ralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy. the back or joiatssprains, 9orepinscIev. bruise "chilblains, froslSj feotcolds 011 the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). 1.T.-.U: l: 1. - M . 1. V, .'? dren. Keep it handy for instant use. 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. Oover Seed Crop Is To Be Protected Dr. W.H. Darby President of Dental Society 105.23 1 mcthcr of three small children, the. J 3G.94 ' voiiiijjftt a lutbe of two months, the 1 -iod'e-tt a child of five. She with the 35.81 40.50 12.50 Oregon Station Man Tells of Federal and State Cooperation to Trounce Expensive Pest. O. A. C. Experiment S ation. Corvnl- tis, April 30. "The clover midire baby, board with Mrs. Stone, the ether vhU,h annlmlv K,ail9M WMj los. At a meeting of the Marion-Polk Den tal society held in Dallas, Dr., W. H. Darby of this city was .elected presi dent. Dr. Foster of Dallas vice president and Dr. Fred Ellis of Salem, secretary and treasurer. This was ihs first meetine of the den-' UMs of the two country V'M-f.or. sev- rilor West continutxl, West s Candidacy Not In Good Faith: WoiL'd tfut In Favoir of SMary Portland, Or-, April 30. Oswald We:it. (candidate for the dmocratie nomination for United S tcs senator, believes in the Hooverizafcion of can didates, holds the opinion that Sena tor Huston has shown himself a good sport by his withynwal from tho sen '8,".rinl race, and proposts to E. N,: tanfield and Will R. King 'hat thoy. join with himself in doing likewise. -j. warn to congratulate tho commit tee whicili brought about tho wiuhd;aw :al of Senator Huston f rcim the sena torial contest upon its suocosm. an a Senator Huston upon hU coooeration with the commiirtec," ex-Go Vernoi West said Monday-moraine in discuss ing the senatorial situation as ho sees it, upon his return from a two weeks " trip to Washington. "I am a strong believer in tho Hon. vcnzatico of candidates, " ex-Govern ior West continued. "If we are to cut down on expens on ni-rcmit of th war, there is no reason wihy we shou'd not tout down on candidates also, and, to show my sinceriry in this direction) I wish to suggest; that, dnammch nl Senator McXary is guinsr the presi- 'rt,. I ! 1. .1 ' U "tf umjiuuineci support in his proswution of tie war .and is moat acti in has endeavors to. advanc the inters' s of the people of Oregon, Mr, Stanfield. Mr. Kinir nnl nidi also withdraw from the contest. Mien action on our part," ex-Gov- wc-uld leavs .1. ....1 .1.... "" ' l" -. ,t(1 H ,., ,! o,ttu 5. ,! f,... Fruit prospects in tins vicinity are i," j, ,T- .T- T . . . i i .!... ... .. i'.,.i tfrutbiug this yoar," says A. L. Ooi. thl om'X, aithougi tboa'-tatO. A C. 7.50imJn,ing9 have b,n" fmty, the iair . ,hK8k. tlle 35.00- sunshiny days are most favorable nd J VJ1''" "c"vln 7.50 fruit is setting well. 6.87 Monmouth has more 5.00ihor quota in liberty bond subs-crip-jtious.. On Saturday night the total was 5.00 approximately $46,000, for the Mon- 30,75 , niou-th-Airlie district. This is excellent 23.75 j in comparison with other districts and will put at least one star in our nonor flag. 94 50 Mrs- oauio oinitn,- aaugn-ier oi air. 'tlio services of a eral months. It was decided to hold the meetings of the society on tho same dales as those of the Polk-Marion-Yam-hiU medical society. Although the Yam hill county d'.mtists were not iu ntten ance at the Dallas meeting, it is plan ned in invite them to inin in nrilpr flint number Of CXpeit V mnnthiir nicrMa tlin loiitita n n-o)l JJ?MHi)r.jSiSaiyJieo to d( vote his en tire time to tho (luftes'Wnls- oTfce without the iiievValblo- distractions duo to his participation iu the senator ial campaign and put him in a posi-tic-n wihere ho could better serve ths people of Oregon and - tho nation at - largo in the serious crisis through than doubled ca omcfcgvsts who are at rH-emak- , ,e 1hvsi(;ians of tUe three c0UntlC8 ""covmtrr is now passing. 60.00 alul Mrs- u- fiiiucr, Timca iio lloveu. Otto do 63 00 f 1U"S trom As.oria. for ncr nome in Teter, Graat do 60.00 - Cordova, Alaska. Tho slup Aiiuneua Terlnnd, O. N. do 5400 maKes tne trip in aoour s..neii u,. Wad, D. carpenter work Inde- M- ''"'h has sPen!t fYcra m0V"ls pundence ferry 11.25 with hOT Parc";8 and other-relatives Duvall, D. M. do 5.62,,1PL,?- . , . ., m Arnps,J.A. holding scraper, I f- ' VU 1 1 l,t iJO.0'i c' !,, ,1qv with ing -a survey or the. situation in wte gon and tliise men will oo prepared to IfcSvo first hand dntlormation cn tho control of the midge," he exp'iains. lite government is very anxious that -twill me.et to each discuss matters of i teii'st -totheir prof cssiousi Among th'ostfv attending the meeting at Dallas from Saleni wurw-J) F, L Ashby, C. C. unloading cars, el-;. 78.00 IKmiogallii, r rank do 78.0U Dinger, D. G. advance for freight on crtishor, etc 36.58 Drnger, D. G. advance for freight on asphalt .. 1988.05 Graham, J. F. work on fill Sulem bridge, etc., .. .. .. ., , Halvorsen & Burns gas, etc ILuren, J. H. chninmau and lovol- man IIodson-Feenaughty company, set scarifier teeth, etc 76.25 32.15 49.00 52.75 Huckestein, August envelopes .... 118.08 5 00 ; 2.50 9.3e 1.00 tho Jesse Parrish family. Mrs. 1'ar rish is a daughter of Mrs. Neal and a sister ot Mrs. Edwurds. The nappy oc casion, was the birthday anniversary of Mr. Parrish. Adell Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Akingo Moore, - came up from Portland Saturday for a week end visit with home folks. Dell is working one the steel ships. ' Jefferson Hews . . V I TTii.. T- tir ' TT T 1 T 11 ir:im, .i.. u iiur. ur, vv . n. unruy. urt jo, v nium clever seed cop this year and Brion, Dr. Fred Ellis, Dr. D X. Beech, growers are uvged to keep in touch Dr- 8- Bowerman and Dr. H. H with their local prc., tjheir county ag- Olinger. , , ncultunst and the federal experts in 'the iiield and ibe advised as to the 'proper time iapd measures to use to prevent injury by this pest," North Sandam News (Capital Journal Special Service) Jefferson. Or., April 30. Mrs. Chester 9.50 Miller was an Albany visitor Tuesday Mrs, J.'iinie Kemp of Salem delivered to the Ever.m home. 1.35 lecture at the Masonic hall Wedues Hunt, James 11. viower Larson, P. J. piece of oak Lamlwrt, L. 8. viewer 20 , Salem Water Light and I'owor Lftwis. O. E. lmtrolmnn 3.0u . eom nny, wvr at toot nouse.. Road District No. 49 i-jiHuum BBing v.o., dav night. Her subject was Roecltman. Goo. shovel gwvol 2.50, The Chas. K. lumber 21.60 ,,; at the table." and was grear.ly ap- Kdgorton Pro, lumber 149.69! -mluilt ..6429.47 predated bv her audience. Eriiton, J. D. grabbing 2.50 j Yamhill Electric company lights Miss Leta Bueliner l.'ft Thursday foi Ferris, Henry hauling crushed 011 rfowberjr bridgp .la Salem to attend the State Sunday School I gravel 5.00 M wiiei itnrdware enmpany, Kay I Hiautli, A. A. grubbing 750 1 L. miscellaneous articles I Hove, A. C. do 7.50 Farmer llaidwaro company, Bay Nash, Fred log drag work 22.50 L. iron, nuts and waslv;rs Nelson, N. C. grader Iblade Farmer Hardware company, Kay I sharpened 4.00 L. miscellaneous articles .Oborhinor, Albert grubbing .... 7 50 Road District No. 1. !oierninAr. .T iln 0.25 Vi.iw.i'imn V V l,1aWt;l,;.. 9.3H i;n,di.. Vrnnt ,lrt 7.50 a 1... A r .1 i i rn "tone, Aiiuwt log urag worn 4(, j0 Wirtze. J". shoveling rock 2.50 (Capital Journal Special Service) North Santiam, Or., April 30. Koj Sc.ofield, Adam James and Harry Chance have secured employment in Portland. Mr. Cobb of Salem has moved back on his place recently purchased by Martin Olenfson. Itev. Hall of Coos Bay representing the American Baptist Missionary work preached at the church Sunday.- Layton Davis was in Salem one daj Puts it Un to Stanfielil "In making thia suqgestron, " ex governor West couicluiW, "I feel that I would be making a greater facrifice tlian Mr. Stanfield. fr.r I kno.w t.hiif I wsuld ibcat him ,t the general elec tion were he to bo nominated at the primaries may u next. "Senator Huston him hmirn tui v. is a good sport, and they say that Boh is also, and, in makinir this t'iou ito hiim, I am jiving him a good ramue to demonstrate the fact." uovernor vest returned to Port land Saturday night after a two weeks For neinv vear drnoirists have watch trlP to VV ashinflton wherA he hn1 mn. ed wiith much interest the remarkable j j fno interest of the eontenticn ot record maintained by Dr. Kilmer' I,1-008 alld Douglas counlty offJcials tha RELIABL E PRESCRIPTION FOR THE KIDNEYS these .counties should bo given a. larg er share of the proceeds to flow from tho opening of the Cbos Bay wagon road grant, lands, provided for by tho Chamberlain bill now pending before congress, ana an Cie interest cf other maters relating to tflie shipping and iiiiuu suuuiion ioi ureg'on. Mr. Sianfiei'd was at Pendleton j 12.31 5.17 44.57 4.25 grading Leabo, Mark D. dragging 32.50 5.00 convention at Salem. Ernest Powell and Ray. Snatterly were called to Salem Tuesday for army examinations. Both boys wcro accept ed. Herman Plunket lef.i Thursday for Camp Lowis to report for army service Kav Alberts returned to Baker City 'Thursday where he exp-.'cts to resume Road District No. 26 Continued. fttcKoe, Cas A pntrolman S...00 hurtlmt Albert p. grading ........ 11.25 B.mes, J. M. blacksmithing Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder medicine. Tt is a physician's prescription. Swamp-Root is a strengthening med icine. I; helps the kidneys, liver and ' bladder do tho work nature intended thoy should do. Swamp-Root has stood the test of years, it is sold oy an aruggists on its I. iieru whs at renaietcn yes merit and it should helr vou. No other I tcrday. When advised of the nnnJiin kidney medicine has so many friends, 'cd proffer he made prompt telegTaph- Be "sure to get Swamp-Root andlc reply.- , start treatment at once. Interference is Intolerable - However, if you wish first to test I "Believing that the republican vot this great preparation send ten cents 'n of the state of Oregon would not to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. i'ook with favor upon Oswald West . i i .iri i na.n.intr 1, .t , . . Charles Oelesbee and familv will move1 1- lulr a """"l"0 "-" nuuB 8 canaiaate ior .i, V,.Z.ell t. Ha""1? will move be 8Ure Rnd mcntion tho galem tho republican party," runs Mr. Stan- Capital Journal. field's message, ".and inasmuch as 1 ' have received many thousands of let- IiKrfv I nan Rnnrlc ters and ether assurances from the re- LlUCliy LOdU DOliUS I publican voters assirin imo cf their Maw Ra TVaneforrorl .?1u',lort' r, mug' rosrltfuiT decline lliay 06 . iranSierreU the proposal of Mr. West that all other -candidates withdraw and give a clear PortlandOr. .April 30 Some rnisap r'1"1 c- L- McNary. ! prehension regarding tho word "eon , . IP6' '"at I have the confidence this week, Rov Scnfinlfl trails nU fart treatment at once. car for a new one, I'. A. Stevens was in Salem one day last woek. I. Ii. Hammer was home with his fain ily a few days. He is employed in the ship yards in Portland. the work lie left when he tried for eii trance in the marines, "Brother Josinh" by the Scio nigh school was put on at tho opera lious Thursday night. Th,o young folks did "heir part well and the play was great ly enjoyed by the audience, . Zimmerman, Allen J. patrolman.. Road District NO. 3, V'altman, Lestor do 16.00 ' rVhaap, Munms, hold scrapers... Crouwjr, 8, A. dumping scrapers Jhivis, W. G, scraping Tu.v. K. T. do Jtitx-liev, H. L. o I I'lo 32.85 Uredwoll, W. E. steel shar.e, etc. Kuonsting, F. O. dragging Kucusting, Ben do 8.44, etc. 32.50 Osborne. J. H. raking rock, ate Hear, C. A. patrolman 2.51 Road District No. 31. 17.35 Hummett, A. C. hauling gravel, vcrtibilitv," used in connection with f the rePWil!n vo"e:s and the peo- Third Liberty Loan Bonds, seems to ple ot ,,tnis ereat state tbat I will i -: ii. - .l , , i Serve them hnnwjf.K- ftn.i offi:Tit1,. o iss hladv-s Thurston returned from 4.. ii44 -4 c.f. , a senator and at. th ri t t; th Salem Sunday whore she had been in ,rtv Lan hcad,1Uanrs, some personD ro ined to 8uPIrt a man from attendance at tlws Sunday School cou ': n. 4 .:.u ' " 4:.A,:. the business walks f liife. wmuoitijj llic lliw Willi m-k-OllilOlilLV. ttr.nl TT. , , .. .. .... Edward Cookimrhnm tte Pr(ivJ C-snald Wst has heretofore as- chairman, gave out the following state l-!!,.!?";, 7,only. ied to be r,,..f k.,h M..i:.. 4,.. ' undulate that he might oppose me if T Should be SUCf.Cfmflll in ile-ftva'ino 1000 yMtutti()iSl O-ruver, dragging etc 20 "W Swart, H. b. survey 4.00 BaHsetit, Fred hauling tile a nil . . . - ,7 Olson, Lars shoveling dirt, ejc... mini, iienry araggiug 10.00 Russell, H. E. shoveling gravel, 7.50, etc. 8.00 2(H) 4 op. incnois, nay nauiing raus, etc.... iv.ou tshipparil, orvu iAJimg scrapers, 5 no Aiusou, Anion snovcung uirt, etc. a.To etc. . " a U' ,,.,., : ,, ,. I -1, 4.1.. OI T T, 11 O TT 4 1 lHni R I ,1,, fi nil ivh. v iian, in.iiiunii 4,1. ui iUSSVll, K. II. Iiruilllii ........ t no i i:finci no. vontinuen. jtoad District no, s. Hlattiun. T. P. do - 4.00 1 .TMi-mfLu. O. V.. An Dunn, Robert dumping scrapers Lvre. John do 2.50 j lurmuge, w. J. graveling Waltmau, Charley do 4.00 Jefferson, W. J. patrolman ...... Road District NO. 17 IVmer Hdw. Co., Kay I cable eVamps, t. .. Johnson, F. O. use of tm on grader, etc. Kobow, C. A. hatiliiijt 'water and gracing ........... fitroud. E. B. running roller WornVn, Ralph holding scarifier IVult; J. W. dragging . Goutey, Romon patrolman ...... Road Dii-trkt No. 19 iroiton-Freeimuglity Co. chains fr a. elevator Road District No. 53 7.50 Browu-I'cUcl Lumber company, 16.0U Iarby, Jamos 0. dragging Il-lsxhur, Anilrew do jYost, ir"nd do ......... 00 1 June Chirence C. patrolnran.. I Road District No. 65 ( 10.00 Karris, O. W. dragging ............ IMillerj F. A. do 20.00 Road District No. 57 18 00 Amiadnon, Kuy making fill ete 10 00 Anumlxon, Toilef bridge work.. 3.12 Harkhiutt, Johu taking out old 2550 ' bridge Biskaei, Chriot bridge work - I Hicks, Mrs. E. M. nail 47.54 Petorson, John F. bridge work i Krebs, John do 8.75 lumber - 5r. 71.57 4.00 lOixiid, Ijce do 80.00 i U'libcrger, E. J. hauling lumber 3 4.00 -Turnidge, John special patrol-- Burson, Ot'io L. do 4.00 ; 5 001 men 9.00 Ruble, O. J. do Load District No. 20 Continued. ' :itlins. Geo. drairirine vention, Quite a number of Jefferson people visited Albany Friday and Satnrdnv 3.75 nights to see "The Eyes of the World" 1.88 Jefferson has irons thrco thnnsnml over her quota for the third liberty loan. Mrs. Frank Reeves and daugh.er Fern and Mrs. Glen Bilyeu accompanied Roy Snatterly to Salem Tuesday. A number of ladies of the Christian church wont to Albany Wednesday to au iwi-uav wri'iing or tne missionary societies of this distriat. A crowd of young people chaperoned oy miss Alice emitn ana Miss Mason went on a picnic to "The Bluffs" Sun day. Mrs. J. B. Hill paid a visit to Port land Wednesday. 8.75 25.00 10.00 6.25 27.50 Fa.mor Hardware company, Ray 2 75 u. shovel and handles 2.75 SHlem Hand k Gravel company, gravel 10.00 Edwards, Howard dragging, etc. 5 00 Tindell, Robert dragging Bowden, B-n do . 2.00 Ofsncr, Clifford hauling gravel.. 30(1 Williams, W. H. do 1.00 VWV.HI V. tanitino vr-nrtA 3.00 Kaplinger, Wm, F. patrolman ' ilottinger, Freddie dragging 2.85 Lambert, L. 8. patrolman . i Road District No. 36. ll.o ; Uee, Anton on main project Min- 4 00 to trail - 2.00 Giebler, Chas. C. do 4.50 - lty, Clifford do 1125 V.Vltv, Clifford repair bridges, 13.30 Miuto tra 1 1.25 - 13.50 (Continued on page seven) 4.21 4.21 2.00 1 J. W. Armstrong has purchased 3.UU new Ainu overland Sedan. 12.75 18.75 18.75 4.00 20.00 BABY CHOC rffcdktkehrtUyiMaock. Lm m wm iU i. Buy xdrh kul tht U. Writ, fat atanMlKHi. PMahnu, CaKfonim mt-nt Saturday, regarding the meaning of the words: "I would like to make it plain ,o all purchasers of bonds that the Third Lio eny Loan Bonds are both negotiable and transferable and in that respeet do not uiffer at all from the First and Second issues of Liber y Bonds. 'The word 'convertibility' has no r Terence whatever to the negotiaomiy ot the bonds. This particular issue is not convertible' into any other bonds v-Mch may be issued later in the war that does not mean tha,. the bonds a-e not negotiable or transferable or diiiverable in the freest possible man- " " yiime ana to any person ner at any time and to any person w!n ihe holder may desire to trans f.'T tucm." Oficial pamphlets comrainincr rlctnil iuformatiou regarding Third Liberty tl. ...lu 1 . ... w-,.- u uau irom Plate JLibcrty Lonn headquarters, 222 c Northwestern fc"11 building, Portland, for the asking Doubtless a lot of the boys at the -McNary ait the primaries. His interference is intolerable to me, as I bolieve tit is to the republi can voters of tho state, and I will wel wome the opportunity to oppose him in me general election if he should be successful in defeating his democrats opponent, Mr. King." rabbage and Sausage Salem Woman's Diet ' 1 have doctored with tho best doe tors in the United Pttee Some said one bin? and seme another was ail mir mo and. all wanted bo nit me open, but Mayr'a Wonderful Remedy saved . me. so nriw I eat faibbae. sausage and "nythine J want to Vnthin? hnrtg me.' J' is a simple, hanrJss preparation 'iwt rnrnovpr the ca'arrhal muens fromt the intestinal tract and allays the in f'ammation which rvnss - practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ail- Washington hiKh school think . w .menU ...iacluding appendidtis. - One the girls are plenty sweet enough with- LV'' ,ilTincOT moneT rftlnd le girts are plenty sweet enough with g- ' g wwre' P1101 9