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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON" attkdav. jcly -:. imi BRAZIL LGQXIN3 TO FUTURE CARE FOR SOLDIERS' FEET COMMISSIONERS' COURT a " U' o;uiuuvi mu page 2 Hi Sk'ttiou.) ; Hhijuni, Alvin h Imtu At,tkArli Pr;nit That .m,,.n. ,n.. . u w.n, There Shall Be Little Trouble Government in That Respect. Mil t, Jim dragging lsi, Lavwciue hauling tooU ji-iown .1 S hauling gravel ... TT..w lu f.ta nl.lo rt I'- MIStlT. ItOWapl ibl r.,eary u. .Kr..u. ..re or r,ra- ,0 ,.,,,,.,- Manure, Kay do Kll recently preseu td a lengthy nie- we nl, M gsk Jlst ,he l.eitl,. James do mortal to the presidont of th republic of are nlmrtst ; l,-U.u. Jm- do explaining the necessity of eneourag- !,.,. ..,. .., ampule, Clur.-uce du .. TMj nntKltun nu hi.n-ui-uf. an.. ' ' u j Mmdher . hus. d. Of ler. Joe do . Lusy, l'hilhp dj Frank do Jes.-e do . awered at a recent meeting In Allan tic City of the American Lettlher Chem ists' association, which was ulso et- Wolfc, Wilhelm scraping and iiaul- g.el Hum, lh s hauling gravel ,ete. u.; 1.: 32.00 : 112.00 Ilarqhnr-t 80.U0 Newton W B du SU.i't Wad . I) A do .... Il'iuV Haverlai,. Chris won I'avi.rmm, 1 do 30.0 J Hayes K M du ... do M :ahh. I Tl work on grade lel.5'1 Savder. 15 A uiR-ramig tluer.a Vi- !'J."C ta fer-y .......... Jili'-"n Sjiauiding Logging company The : l i as. K lumiH-r tor paving ..... .:.--, I rt:inl . Sj.emrr Hardware coiiipanv, shov- , elS id ks, ete 1. j-JJ State Industrial Accident Com- ......v.wn, il'.ioi.ll.ic tUUIMUU- l.U.i! tiou tug the coal and steel Industries, which lias resulted in the publication of two I . ... , '. ., ' Wolfe, Wilhelm scraping and iiaul- Hayes S do decrees of the federal Kvernnient. The secretary's report states that i until there are ut least ten coal mines .., . ' , , . : .ii -or1nii K. Jo-pu do .. h i active operation In the country the Amerio!ln Cnpmlca, 'iholr dl ! p,.. u txMuTi eflTec-t this industry will not be felt ! lon th,, gnh. . ' . -C."" S.?": conclusively that the boys In service h.- 1 are helne provided with the finest qunl-j XI iu''hr, H ngn 6liuv. lina Riavcl, i Itv leather In their army shoes and : h? .. '. r-ii.tfi I that It In Riimnnyivl hv rump i f.oud District No. 11 Conrinnf d I bridge I Annthop Infpocllnir fnnt ri.itrolorvul Po.'iri'." A Sun l.n T. i-rnlntr 1 J'l .r,p ade, D do la the conservation of the wood sup ply, which Is now being rapidly con sumed to meet the needs of the rail ways and of domestic Industries The Bteel industry la so largely dependent upon suitable fuel that. In the secre tary's opinion, it should also receive the attention of the Brazilian govern ment. The director of the geological survey of the Brazilian government (ates that by a process of washing metallurgical coke may be obtalued from Brazilian coal, nnd that this Is already being accomplished In the state of Santa Catharlua. The secretary points out that the present lack of sufficient domestic coal or suitable quality should not Interfere with the establishment of a steel In dustry, which could temporarily use 4ti.i3 -erton, B work at Santiam ZiX-t' ferry ji.otl , Wade. I) do O.flO , Haverlaad. Chris di 13.73! Hayes 8 S do .. j Iavid-o'i, 1) do .-ii -;. ' Hayes 8 M do -on Wr'?!l'. Joe suoveliag gravel '' Vamnill El-itiir fompany, Ni-w-1.5,'- lerj bridue llirht iZinKueriiian, A J moving gravel y sioop 3.00 it--J ; Ronrl Distrirt Vn a 24.aS Sjlcm C'uiistruition eonipany, ..27.63. Bull is Mrstt-ireaiv !o U..-..J, V I Bl .i-l 7-j.ii i-;j:.; aiauA, .u.s. Cra'.ati!a -i j t'..-ui a, S A do . , 1- -. i iya Ellen do J.-5.32 r"is.uou.-a, -ir- E ti do l oo.. 'l, i.is do I'.lU t reenail, li C do Oiiiurit, Aima do tjli-Uk'i.. J Ii .o ' Uooi:i, Lizctlc do lii.i'J Uivi.-lm.ig, ilia J i do ! Ua-gard, Delia do 412 j Haruiu, liraee l.l'ou do Hardu u s, Cliaricb do 3.;-: In their discu.slon that the army i ad District No. 20. shoes are made with the flesh side of Hoffman, Cari hauling plank .... the hide outside. In this way grease ! Wdlvii-is W H do tuay he readily applied to the leath-! Cou repairing bridge .... or from time to time in order to keep M""', repairing bridge it waterproof. Ksij !uiS.t. Am patrolman ""'I'!! ,a. I'ani blatkmitilitr 4 A n-htV rlmirV nra cdIiin. n.i.l ;Tia,ile, C M do 2.50 j general reirs .x-nioii, a worn on .uenama iF:it.'n I.dm An W W ; Kahut, I'etc d0 ZZZZLIZ"! ' Bauman, 8te e do '5'1 : Kmi.lt .Inn An Uaynes ilrs taroiiue do liemy, Mrs Olive E do IHepliurn, Mrs Albert do "7.20; Hing, Mrs Ura do . 10.2S Old Peoples Home r.-lier I Mrs Julia 1). Hurtel 30 ; Iuilay, Mrs Francis relief '""'IJcaiidoiii. Mrs Ciias do 5o.c0 -Ken-hum, M B do lo.ooj l;luuibiitj for l"-"" Ca-r.er,-':!! Book or.-. The pens i'1-'.'" i-.ni,l, aad ia.-t.' - 1.80 l'M-.'jLliiott, X D' circular Kutera 3.UU) lu.w' Kaidkt.er. W C du-.itv sisjr i'tf.OO K'."" Il .ll.y, E C do -.1 il.23 o.1'-.' u.. ;;.! MateMiian cards U.50 I2.o 1-;,,',;. T. l A- Tel Co. The Jt'."i plu.!,c a..d calls - 3.83 i'.'.i-u K.!ger Paper Co, blotters 1.13 10. w;wct. Bu ' a.lv for stamps . 1.00 lt'.'. J, District Attorney lU.U J (i. a! iiart, Hazelle stc;iograp!ior iO.OO 011. eo : ti-.-liiliar, Max ailv tor plume and 2-i.W! calls 3.o3 l'J. :J County C ourt and Commissioners io.OO DaiK- Capita! Jourual the pub lU.uOi ,.l.,im docket Jd3.38 10.0ti;Ou-gu;i Statesman do , 10S.HJ 25.U0 pacific Tel & Tel Co. The, I plioue and calls 3.70 1 3.2'.' Court House 40.UO I 1 l.i: T . . . no amiii uiuii. ijouis rtiring, acci. It wns most gratifying to learn that r'.oad District No. 28' 2- Hayes S R do In every flrst-ald kit the soldier carries' .''"''i'f 8vel a tube of paste to apply to the feet In i v ., ,, av'ZIIZ HIM ' J,Rvi,,TrD order to prevent trench sores, which w. Jo ,.7 M Hays, fi M were so common In the enrly days of j ivur, E C do 81 Od' . ' u J j Haverland, Chris do 4 )0 ; Hayes. K S do .. Davidson, D do -' Hayes, fi M do Harris v t do -N'eivton, W B decking Green's bridge Haverland. Chris do . S.uit 9.00 ' o0 : Kahut, Frank do l- f I Hawlev. D H do '2. Miller, Bernard do .... 5- j Aie Vr, Frank do . I 'White, John do i Hall, Henry do oo.OO ; Kelson, Gust do Knott, Mrs Melviaa do La Lhappeile, Mrs A do To.ljjLantz, Catherine do "oQ Lawrence. Charles do 2t-8i Lncwr, Stephen Sr do 33-"3 Luim. Mrs O C do ,-, (Mi'Dailv Capital Jourual, The uo- 12.i)ul tice bids for wood 13.00' Evans. H E hauling trash g Od'Frar i: Pratt lawn sprinkler 1D.00 Larnier Transfer company dary- 2.63 3.00 1.00 6.30 I age and advance for freight.... 8.16 3.00 10.00 j Oregon Statesman notice bids for do do A decking tlreen'j Siw'tTK- x, -'';- Mack, E A do 12.00 wood .. : . ' " 'l0 1,81 IMaher, Mrs Maiv do 10.00 Portland Railway Light and Pow t Mil l-Unf I. W reirrnlmon it'. i .... 7 . . . . . i i. i. . . 1.30 Paving H work ;at paving shoveling hot ma war. inese sores are causeu ny -, ...,., i ii i,...i;,, ,.,i ,;. -,., the alkaline water In the trenches, hut : p.iiv.idni, I) graveling .. iSioO; If the feet are promptly protected by I Bowliiaa, J II do ZZZZ 13.30 Biickm-m I an I naef mAaaa tr eiioh Koil titfanta l.'.l ..... - .1 . - .. i wood, and that for more than 3(H) years I ,"' 6 v ,-..um?, f , plaut . . . . , , .result. Uoues.o . patio inan 117.uU irtr.,ff p.:.. Bweden was obliged to depend upon Th. tMti,t tm. s, i.l.l ' RiL ni,t.rir. m 70 ! hdrtru.tf' hr,t - - , stun .. Ing with the question of the army shoe i rosier, m i; rock 22.s(l y . , i.,.if ,.t .,. !ii..vc, i t At.. !,.,.:,. iu.,..i.;.. Bi ardsley, A I muck sand fort nnd protection, as well ns from his j M'- -tpair work own standpoint of the wearing quail- j l'c-tdriih, Peter oil can ties. The government recognizes that I1"""1'. eompany spikes, the soldiers' feet nre his best friend! .''"I"'. "nu Iicl-i-i'i, J ,'ij.ie, etc... 1 1.83 GENERAL FUND. this kind of fuel. lie also says that In the United States some 400,000 tons of pig Iron are produced annually by the use of charcoul as a fuel. Commerce Iteforts. CARRY FOOD TO TRENCHES French Employ Canine Courier to Take Supplios to the Men in Most Exposed Positions. ' Trench warfare certainly Interferes with the fighter's metils. After cup 'ttirlng the enemy's position In partic ular, Is the tighter at a loss to know how he will gut his regular rations; for no sooner does the enemy find himself dispossessed of his original trenches than he opens up with un in tense barrage Are designed to prevent ammunition and food from reaching the new occupants. The French army believes It has solved the problem of carrying food to men In Isolated trenehes, In Its lunch dogs, says the Sclent lllu Amerlctm. Carrying light lunches and coffee, und ev'ti carl ridges for the men lu the first line trenches when the comhut Is hot nnd protracted these splendid trained dogs are more certain to get through barrages than men. Each dug Is equipped with a sort of double bag, Htrnppcd tight over Its body, and pro vided with numerous pockets for food, coffee cans, ammunition Btid other sup plies. It Is at the military dog-trulnlng Rrounds at Paris that dogs nre pre pared for. this service. Not only are these four-legged couriers taught to nvold the enemy a,nd beware of tricks, hut also to crawl on their Btomaehs In order to escape flying bullets. Speclul masks are provided for these dogs when they must pass through a pois on gas area. 1.10 'Beecrol't, T night watch etc.... j u() tirdH-ell, S- engineer on rol-, ler jj 4i! ' Blnuser, Pete work on grade .... Miscellaneous Account Hepburn, Mrs. Albert relief ; Newton, O D do 19.50 Roberts," O E bounty 2. Meyer, Oscar do j ()0 Robl, Edward J do Diem, ft do ... 202.00 !saiem Deaconess Hospital, re- 71.00 1 net for W. s. .Mitchell ILooney, B A juror ' T.. i. " a , , bJ-oJ, McDonald, John do lO.Ou! pr company lighting at court .Miller, Mrs Vina 11 do : 10.00 1 llu"S( .28 1 Miracle, Mrs A do - 10.00 iRoberts C M soaP J-06 Moore, Mary Agness lo - 7.50! Salem Construction company sand 2.70 .'Morton, Mrs Caroline do 5.00 Salem Water Light and Power iM'JIMurhammer, Sabina do 20.00 1 company water 9.80 soo!xewto:i, Od do 10.00 1 8l0,,a V.'oolen Mills, repairing 3-0u Orr, Mrs Agnes do 13.00 1 fla8 1-00 J-40: Quail, John J do .". 10.00 White & Sous D A land plaster.. .75 1M ficinhart, Rosalia do 8.00 j Circuit Court. Remick, W M do 12.00 i an EUSSOII. JaiUCS Ci do .... 9.00 8.00 and It Is doing everything to help to kicp them so. j.OO liobcll. F do ""'"V " J'""' o.w-mi. ri., t,o:i ..,!: 34.00 Peterson. Andrew bounty 1.50 , """l""1" ' kit . -. iti re 1 iy.no ieorge, v A do 2.10 rock Canada, If E shoveling gravel.... 2.(50 SAYS BERLIN IS FORTIFIED l'.,7 lavis, W il raking hot stuff, tl -. ' " - .,-.- ' fcdniaud, A V work on grade ... Vast Defense Work Has Been Built, According to Statement Made by Swede. l' ' ' ; Fendrich, August do ij 0- Franke, A hauling hot stuff.... .,:'.' Cilliain. E E night watch J.niy tiaruwuru company. f lllj . . Schmili', Clias jiowiler work, ete Scliinitt, Clias holding plow, etc.. Scliir.itt, Ed loading wagons, etc Harkiiieyer, P loading cars Hunt, Morris oading cars, etc llildcnheia, Will haulini; rock.. .'owning, 11 C te....ndiiig crusher SfonHter euns. hidden In nits 40 and ", 'l""" Watt spreading rock B0 feet deep, and 125 to 150 feet apart. If1'1"1; Vrank llg ears form a labyrinth of defenses around ' "': '. : j11' (' Berlin, nceordlng to John Erlckson, a,a'""11' " 00 native of Sweden. For five years, be-; ! V k ,!lu ; inl,. ,.-lfh 1007 If,lh enva h,, ' ' ''''',1' 1 M ll-C'l.Ug rock Z. ... ....... J r.... I'f'k. A do win ui-u mi iiib inner m-n-iir-n 01 ii-i- llu, nnd tin? Mo llu tng out (i ins surrounaing ern, aeeoriong, ,,,, na..,!.-,, .; M.,g cars 12.50 Lipp, E 8 work on grade"... - " iiaiiuci u u oil cr is lei- nm 111.30 , Stroud, Roscoe do .... 9.75 rrosh, Marion do Coddington, J L work on grade l(i.25 Jones, V A do 2.10 ;SIay, T 3 do S.23 for W. S. Mitchell si..i..;.if t.' oil, ,..,i;., , Schmidt, Peter do Boyer, U O adv for stamps 5.00 Pacific Tel & Tel Co. The phone and calle 4.23 . JBolinger, H E witness 2.20 lU.tUI I rr- !..! J. rA . . n ' i uigno, .ram uo o.i.u . D . i . 1 . . . 1 1 o on 10.00 Schmitz, Mrs Theodore do 12.00 j Scobic, Mrs do 13.00 12.50 ftlr,.... Itnn 11.. ,1 180' A1IA11 UO .... ........ j'p. jSmiili, A H do j'jj- Saodderly, Flora do j'Jjq j Stono, William do ': Stripling, Hula ddo , X llOlllI.MMI, JITS O uo 62.63 Ouerin, A L do 9.75 lates, S J do ,13.03 Sterling, John do 78.00 Downing, Earl do 21.00 Downing. Clarence N do . ( l-i tilHItt'lifr TY'tnl ratri,n lif,f I Rinphfl. H An 33.2.), ,fi! .,. ot'p.ii, aik... j n'nniWelis. H A do .... .. ., . r.m.1, UL .1UMII UU O.UU i , ' Hedricli, O W foreman of pav- Hunsaker, G V juror 37.20 ! M hit'"' Ml'3 J- F do u'--:: ing crew etc 73.50 Kurtz. Mrs. G P boniitv '... 1 30 ! yskoff, Martha E do iioruer, w D check man, etc .... 64.75 ( hase, 11 p juror '"; Hoven. G A pitch man etc 83.36 Hudclson,, A B relief for Mrs. ! Hoven, Oscar engineer 113.13 i Barbara Lesley So.o'l Hoven, Otto help as plaiitnmn I Hudelsnn, A B relief for Mrs .50.00 etc (lUII Joseidi ffshhurn A. Kodgers, james do 2.20 Mullinix, Jesse do. 2.2J Kodgers, James do 2.20 Hill, C W do 2.20 :,."! Fisli-Ty EE I D do OOi i '"csi uo C I. II in'nn Maxfield, C E do. -'.; Dickson, Carl do 2o'oo ! Harris, Sig do 3.60 jqIqq IK linger. Leon a do 5.60 iGigger, Joseph Jr., do '3.60 78 lo'GiSS''ri Willie do 3.60 100.00 ... 90.00 Mullinix, Jesso do o.OO 2.L0 .20 2.2J 14.00 2.20 on llie inner lieiensen in imt- ,, t,,.., r- , , ,. . ,lv- u.j.t-i ; -""-r-1 J ..-n.-iuii prior to that time worked for , ' , II " a,,1 ,"odin carH ; Hutchison, A K engineer of rol- I Hudclson, A B relief for S. a gun works of Sweden turn- ' ' . ' ' :1" ," 5-"i ler 72.00 Ellis ,JL,. .ii o.u.;! .U'."'.'"fui ,l0 2.j.((' Ireland, G N night watch etc.... 11.16 Bell, m. do Inches In dlometpr. Many nre of the Breiteustein, J B loadim? can larger type. Some nre over 200 feet Doerflcr, Ed moving tools i.2ol vel, etc long, l neir rouniinttrm is set in seven i uigiiciuui, John hauling feet of Rolld granite, sunk In the hot- wood torn of the pits In which the' guns are i Hawkins, S 1) loading wagons .... 7S-.00 Afattson, A do 10.00' Mat tson, ('has. shoveling gra- AlcEIwain, Lester shoveling gra- , Quiss, L w do 48.60 5.00 ' vel 35.75 Glover. Rr.lph do 3C 60 7..-.H ATcIUvain. Win. as mixer, etc.... 83.(53 ' Revelts P V do .19.6(1 hidden, surrounding the City. Two ri'MiA, il hauling water 16.25 : Minner, John shoveling gravel ! Drager, L W do 42.00 elt-rl,a nt thnaa o-imo cuirrminl P.ar. Ailiort. ( has haillilWr rni.lr 10 00 I ntn. d' .".O MintO.D C lid lln. One Is seven miles from the city's J f',ea"' Joc hauling rook 10X10 Alorin, F X do 19.50 : Anderson, A G do 30 60 salaries onenii s umce ! Paulus. Geo B deputv sheriff 5 0 1 Bower, O D do I Holmes, P II do 5 oo Willard, Pansy tax clerk 10.00 Clerk's Office jO.oo i Kloepping, II II deputy Co clerk 100.00 (5 30 , Herrick, V R do 4.10 Arms, A M do 34.13 Predeck, Wm do 2.00 iMi'Wee, L da 37.37 Priem.Harvpydo 6.10 '....Bigdou, L.-.'ila E registration ,Tate, Lee juror 48.80 1 clerk 60.13 Matheny, Samuel P do 50.00, Perrv, Lavilla AI do Becoraer s Otfice ....Savage, nelen deputy recorder 80.00 Fawk, Ctrl rude do ' 0.00 Treasurer's Office 27.40 ! Richardson, V Y deputy treas 4S.00; Assessor's Office JUSTICE COURT. 53.00 C2.50 90.00 outskirts the other Is 11. A screen ,, " 'nl1' ana " 10.00 ' Nnttzger, Chas. shoveling hot Keck, ri N do 49.00 ,Stcelliamnier, O A deputy assess- thesft trims A I ""'g""i moiling wagons 5.00 stuff, etc 4S.50 : l.ooney, Herbert do 4S.20 j or 1 "UB. ' DnWIlllKir I.' I nnt..l nn n. 1,.... . .,. . . . , ....1 A 1 .1.. . ic .. r . ft t t v I'uiioiiiiuii au.au 1 1 rerson , a worn on tzrane iw.iiu 'uncuii, a x uo ts.uu ! (.ewis. i; A ao To Be Pitched Only In the Morning. Many yeurs ago, when Connie Mack was the Milwaukee catcher and man ager, the club opened the season with Hoveral sore-arm veteran pitchers. The're was one youngster with the club Who did not complain of this trouble. bo they sent him to the slab. Milwau kee was beaten something like 10 to 4. The kid pitcher was downcast. "Tho umpire didn't give me any the best of it," he said by way of an ullbl. "No," replied Jon Oantlllou, who had overheard the remark; "neither did tho opposing batters give you any the. best of It." The kid walked off In a huff. Con nie Mack turned to Cimtlllnn. "I'll hay this for the boy," he said, "I've worked out with Idin every morning for the Inst two wooks, and ho looked mighty godd." Cnntillun pulled a schedule out of Ms pocket and glanced over It rnpld iy. "The next morning gnnio Is on I'ccorallun day, Connie," he remark ed. "Save the kid pitcher for then." When a Prisoner Is Exchanged. I''nn Rossi ter, captured by the Ger mans and later exchanged, says In the Farm nnd Fireside: "Then I lay down, not to sleep but to think. I thought of the day when I enlisted lu Canada, of leaving home, the training camps, (ho trip overseas to England, the 4rnlulng In England, going across the vlumiiel to Flanders, the terrlllc light Ing at Ypres, of the many friends who fell on that bloody battlelleld, how I was wounded and enptured, the Inhu men treatment I received nt the hands of the German surgeoas, who had four husky Germans hold me down while they cut Cvo bones out of niy wrist luid amputated my middle finger ut the ttccond joint when, I was wounded In the palm of tho bund, the kicks and the cuffs from prison guards and the terrible stuff tho Oermans culled food In the prison camps." roof Is now luid over layer of two feet of dirt covers tho itop, son's crops are planted over them. Electricity controls the huge guns, Erlcson says. When the guns are needed the roof may easily be thrown Lambert. 1, S do off and the guns hoisted to position. ) Salem Bridge Cont'd. i j Salem Sand and Gravel Com H.riaHi)ific-f a , tj..:i t.. ..i i : t. t a. Grass, trees and even the sea-; ci w T ;i7"7T.T V . c. ,c,., nuH-8 no, sua. v (, IIU t-Aiirnst ;:ui,uu etc ru-Kiin, Mrs. Haltie, calls .. .. i 7r, ! ,. JolinsOli, F O lleilUtV ronrlninf,.. 171 It.", . T?n.-lnnil Ali.v ghnvnlinn lnl 142.531 stuff j Ifeinoehl, Arthur Bhoveling gra- pany gravel .. Cnnin Dnvlfl mm m Doctor. Asked recently why he gave up the , . . J.nie.-Ts practice of medicine, Sir Connn Doyle "'r' ,Jlr dl'lv'"B truck, ete snld tho work was too hard, and to prove It he went on to tell of his first case, soys nn exchange. Called In the middle of a bitter win ter's night to a house three miles away, where a child was reported to be seriously 111, tho creator of "Sher lock rioltnes" tramped through the rain and sleet only to find the place In darkness, and bolted and barred Into the bargain. Ha knocked and rang again and again. No answer I At last a head stuck Itself gingerly out of a third story window, "Be you Dr. Doyle?" It said. "Yes,", said Doyle, "let me In." "Oh, no need to come In now," Bald 9.90 Culver, W J adv. for auto li censes etc jo 57 farmer Hardware Company, liny L. repairs, etc " Heckinan. Chester driving , etc 123.07 Jor.renscn, Ira tires 133.65 Pearco & Son Lot L gas 60 06 yuackenbush Auto Supply and vuicaui.iiig, gas 8.90 Rowland. Glen shoveling gravel Rowland, J E do etc 58.50 3.90 Swart, H S engineer and time- keeper 122.50 107.74: Van Cleave, L AI hauling water 78.00 Van Cleave, h AI miscellaneous work Waltspal, Mike work on grade etc , Ward, K J work on grade .r White, J F foreman on grade.... Whittington. J L hauling hot stuff Woodward, AI F shoveling hot stuff. Fleming. Albert do 61.50 I Evans, Frank E do Lattin,W R. do 7,00 Esson, Le Roy do ! Cook, J L do 48.50 Clark, E G do 26.00 Kissling, W J 42.00 32.50 6.30 81.00 78.00 Vick, C H do Harvey, L O indemnity . lluliman, E J do .... the man. "The child's all right; rvarce & Som Lo'''L''cyiiuder' Stroud, E driving truck 100.00 Zl'" w E hauling hot stuff vauey Motor Company, 2 trucks nd 1 dump 6450.00 ick Brothers gas repairs etc 170 "3 Wilson Otto J gas 7744 Bonliam Gravel Pit Dist. 19 Barr, Tfu M globe valve, etc.... 1.90 I'Vec I, O C engineer nt nritsher 13.50 Kightlinger, E M repairs on en gine 24.60 Ashby, Claud helped at paving ' plant, etc , A 11 1 1 inn n & Taylor Mnchinery Company, The spindle cap.... Miscellaneous Barr, Theo. M. blk. pipe valve etc Barr, Theo AI pipe and. fitting? for oil tanks '. sleeping pilto peacefully." Doyle buttoned his coat nnd started off homeward. But suddenly the win dow was raised again and the same voice cried : "Doctor I I say, doctor !" lie hurried hack, thinking that the child had suddenly takeu a turn for the worse. "Well, what do you want?" he asked. The voice made'imswer: "Ye won't Charge nothln' for this visit, will ye?" oil gas grease etc Olaggett, Clyde work at crush er Darling, W do ...ZZ.Z" Mi.'-nmevor, Fred do Trotler, C M do ZZ Brown, ,1 A do Domogullu, F A do '. Z. Ireland, (i N do Wlanl, M do ZZ Tannor. Flnier do ...ZZ Whittington, J L do Davis, W J do Z. Graham, J F do 42,00 78.00 87.50 2.73 14.30 30.97 5.25 2.00 10.57 3.00 Bellinger. Allan lumber 1(1 72 ! Commercial Bookstore, The .1 C.OO memos .. ),5 00 "avis, W J hauling plank 3i 00 ! Iks Long, W E motorcycle.' of f i 29 "5 I eer 8.13 "lager, D ti advance for freight 9.75 0,1 gravel .. 421.00 106.00 l'armer Hardware company, Ray- Si. 8,8 ! tools, repairs, etc Livesley & Company do Tax Rebate. Hendricks, August rebate War Contingent Fund. Buren's Furniture store rent of chairs Hotel Marion company room for Air Stevenson Irwin Hodson company, The ligno buttons 33.00 Moores & Co., Ross E l,"tter heads N'eedham, W 1 auto going after alien Oregon Statesman printing, etc ac War S S committee Pacific Tclephon," and Telegraph The phone calls Sims, Paul AI multigi-apliing let ters Smith, W M tripto Portland ac W ar S S con Will, Ceo C drayage account of piano .. .. 1 Beaver Stato Printers registra 1 Braver State Printtrs registra tion notices Boyer, IT G advance for stamps 130 4S' "'Pan' delivering ballot K do 41.40; West, G E do 42.00VrUhtman, F T do 48.40; Tweed, John do 49.00 j Wibso....n, AI do 39.00 Nation T B do 43.20 paimer, Geo do 39.60 Stevenson, Henry do 12.50 1 Court Houst Alorffan. Cal ianitor continued I Kh-bv, A' P do State vs Baker et al. 80.00 j Webster, D justice 60.00 j continued 60.00; Vatney, Percy AI constable .-.continued State vs. Boys. Howell, E E justice r 3 Alillcr, II R constable 3.40 Jones, J T do .' 2.40 State vs. Ettinger. Webster, D justice 3.20 Varney, P M constable 1.70 State vs. Evans. Webster, D justice 6.93 Xccdhuui, W I acting constable.. 2.20 state vs. liotoniun & Collins. Alars, II D justice 2.20 Bowley, Win. acting constable.... 8.80 12.50 Hobson, L do ... I School Superintendent 62.11) :t?j,i r,,., v r.ii.. Hoppes, W C supervisor 60.00 60.00 60.00 30.00 30.00 50.00 60.00 211.47 Smith, John W L do Poor Account Continued. Byrd, W H county physician ... Jackson, Hattie Al special of fi Stock Inspector Alorchouse, W G county veteri narian 33.60 Scaler of Weights and Measures Jones, J F, salary and expenses 48.11 Juvenile Court 4.50 .!N r 1 ' T. II V. SIT 1IJ1I If KICK . I'll". Ji J.WW 1 1. 1 .. it Franke. A ,1,. ,.. ".:' ,..n. puiem nospua., .cure . ' u-.OM . , iiiv.i.iitu xuini ..-aim Looked Like Decorations. " A huckster drove iAit Into one of the suburbs with a loud of produce lute the other night nnd his horse wiindered Into a road where repairs .were being nindei The horse was un the edge of a deep sewer trench when a suburbanite culled to the driver and .warned hira of his danger. "Dldu't you see tho red lanterns?" the suburbanite asked. "Yes," replied the huckster, "but I thought they were part of the decora tions." Detroit Free Press. l.'l. ,!,.!,.,.. A 1. - " ' 1," il v. UU 94.50 118.50 107.50 60.00 Recognized Only One. The conversation In the lobby of a Washington hotel turned to the sub ject of signs when the following story Kostcnborder, A L do was contributed by Representative Ed- 1 rll'l'8- .ismes do ward II. Watson of New Hampshire ii1'11' w Hr ' An esteemed party named Tat estnb-! .!;!r"7' (1 llshed a livery stable In a rural New ! " ".,l,'lor' K ll -.- England town, and wishing an annro-! (UV, 0l" engine nrlnt,. alirn he hml one liiilnlml thnt'i.. h' ' "'K"' 150.001 etc , . , ,., uittze, J t work at crusher p etured a man riding a nude Just Miscellaneous ... .' after the sign was put up Pat's friend. Karhani, 0 s a,iv. for freight Mike, rumbled along. Bohrends, B 11 gravel, etc. "Ol see," pleasantly remnrked Alike,! Brewer, 8 H lumber for briil.ie gazing at the new creation, "thot yea Essen, Loioy cedar poles have put up a folne solgn." Froemel, Frank poles chords, "Yes," responded Pat, with some e.tc show of pride, "Phut do yei think av Johnston, Hams hop wire Itf Keene. A 0 wire "Shuro. an' Ol lolke It." replied Mifc.J ,chmal,a "d So"s N lumber 69.00 i Fanner Hardware company, Ray 76.60 ! hose, wrench, etc 9.30 33.00 Farmer Hardware company, Hay 138.00 1 bolts, nails, etc 6.05 am Ferry Hammond Lumber company lum ber 1.1 boxes Moores & Co., Ross E certificate of election etc Salem Hospital, care of Airs Lizzie Howard Sp.wj; of Bessie Cooper .. . Salem .Hospital, care of. AU.ss Rebiwca Wallace Salem Hospital, care of.. Ilcdrick, Ernest grade work, ete 39.50; Jnc iinrll3ein 3.00 Hensley, Ralph driving truck, 12.00 1 etc. 24.00 i llei reu, J 11 chainman. nuto lure I ! Salem Hospital, care .of 4l-0C Olive Cav in 44.00 ' Herrick, Denzel chainman, c'tc. 6.02 41.00 68.87 4s Ml 7.50 1 25.30 1 ;Busliey W AI adv for R R fare 4.30 4.751 Comity Court and Commissioners j Continued 3.75iGoui..'t, W H county commission- I er '. 93.78 d.OO.Hunt, J T do 01.92 I GopAcr aud Mole Bounty Cont'd 2.00 Sterling, John bounty 3.75 Steele, Henry do 4.75 Bear, Earl do .'. 1.40 Poor Account Cont'd 25.00 jMcDniiiel, Airs Blanche relief .... 15.00 I Gopher and Mole Bounty Cont'd 20.00 ; Patron. T B bounty 1.30 I Wain, ivcliue do 1.10 2-00i Sheriff Office i Bodine, D H.... sheriff serving criminal subpoena 30 00 Commercial Book Store, The, ink pencils pens etc 30.00 ' I'-"'otti N D !''gal blanks j Moores & Co., Ross E legal 14 00 blanks, etc I Xivdham, W I sheriff adv for j-jj stamps, etc .eeunam, i auto aire 100.00 90.00 90.00 50.00 45.00 State vs. Mann. 63.0u Webiil.3r, D justice 75.00 1 State vs. Macken, 53.00 Webster, D justice 73.00 State vs. Myers. 70.00. Webster, D justico 4.95 T5chooi Super nitendent. 60.00 , Arnold, A N eradinir manuscrints Beaver State Printers lotter lids and envelopes Bollier, May niading manuscripts Cooper, D E do Hauser, Bros key for cab lock.... Hoag, D A grading manuscripts.. Humphrey, Gladys J do Lincigrcn, Anna do Oregon Statesman publishing no tice teachers examination 4.20 Pacific Td & Tel Co. Tho phone and calls 6.30 R.eid, Mrs Cora E conducting teachers examination 12.30 Reid, Cora E truancy 28.00 Bodgers Paper company, envel ope, etc ' 10.9S Smith, E C conducting teachcis examiantiou 12.00 Smith, W JI travtling expenses. 16.67 Smith, W AI advance for stamps and expr.-ss ' 60.03 Stcinnu, G L typewriter ribbons 3.00 Todd, H C grading manuscripts.. 9.00 Willis, V V do fl.uO Health Officer. Snlein Ifosiiitnl. ciifrt nf i . ' Iv..i T . - ta rr.i r-. GeoFWnrford 9.00;-,u7'M"1"" ""s "u- Klrotiil nnil conmniiv lionua Hinl ! telephone Call Hess, Airs J A work on grade 1.63. fr Mr Erickson -; o(,' Paeifie Tel. A: Tel. Co., th.? llmlson-l-'eenaoghtv company 'Tavlor Earl E supcrTiibcnnt'oit ! Phene and calls chain and attachinents - . C.4S . ,')ool. farm of, 4.-; Portland Ry L 4c P Co. gas Hoven, Oscar repairing crusher.. 6.00 'v,.u c ' h ," " '. JZ'rZZiZZ7nr ' I Clerk's Office o.U0;Ilylaiid, Chas grade W'ork b.oO Mrs Brunr.on .. '. fc.Oi I Boyer, V O adv for stamps, etc ii.yons, aniiond suovenug gravei 0.101 1.30 S.10 23.00 10.80 11.50 12.20 2.95 4.45 9.03 9.50 9.00 9.00 .30 9.00, 9.00 9.00 2.50 24.00 with an expansive smile, "but who Is the inon t hot's on yei back?" Phil adelphia Eveulng Telegraph. 15915 I Schwab Commii-aion Company cement ete Face Task With Confidence. Tako it for grunted that whatever work la given you to do, you can do. Nitbing undermines efficiency like the feeling of apprehension regarding your task. Whether you are a business worker, or a student, or find your 00 cupatlon about the house, train your self to think of It always with cheer fulness and confidence.--Girl's Companion JOURNAL WANT ADS SEIi JOURNAL WANT ADS SELL J JOB PRINTING THAT Gives yon satisfaction nd at Bates you can afford to pay THE CAPITAL JOURNAL JJ.110; Monn, F A setting up paving 6-31 plant l.i'j Xloiin F X shoveling gravel - Myers, J L shoveling- rock Newberg Graphic advertising for bids wanted .. .. Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company, The phone and calls.. 11.93 Pat ton Bros time books, fillers, etc 1.15 Pearce & Son, Lot L fire exting uisher, etc -- - 13.60 Qunckeabush Auto Supply and Vulcanizing gas Salem Fuel Yards coal and slab wood .. 131.71 Salem Rand & Gravel company, sand for paving .. - .. .T Salem Water Light aud Power company water at tool house Scott & Piper gas, repair lamp. etc. Jail Account. , 7. 1 Ncedham, W I board of prison- 13 I do -n , rif .. .. 0V I V.wnll.n.,, IV t.,.,ll. 1 .90 18.20 3.75 Jackson, Hattie M conveying Olive Cavin to Shepard home.. Xecdham, W I auto hir.3 serving citation, etc 13.60 Fire Patrol. State of Oregon fire patrol as sessments 230.53 Gopher and Mole Bounty Continued. 63 Boyer, C. G advance for bountv.. 19.15 Indemnity for Diseased Cattle. Commercial Book Store, The I pencils, staples, pens etc 31 46 Commercial Printing Co letter eVoo! ',tads -V ur.'.-goii oraiesman puo 11st out' standing warrants The Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. phone and calls Rodgers Paper Co. docket sheets etivelopes. etc Sims Paul AI utility dater - 4.00 Pacific Tel & Tel Co. The telephone Rodgers Paper Co lettering ou record books Treasurers Office 8.61 fi.00 Morley, C E bounty Scott 4 Piper, Alotoreyele, gas 90.00 Pec Account Balliett, 8 relief 1.33 Barnett, Elizabeth do I Barrier, Mr. nnd Airs, do j" 5.54 Barton, Mrs M do Borj & Girls Aid society do etc 339.27 Buffun, W B do ro 10.00 12.00 1.5.00 13.00 13.00 10.00 Central Pharmacy, The fumiga- tors Livesley & Company, T A person al property destroyed order of health officer ; Fruit Insptctor. Van Trump, C II salary and ex- Inses .. 107.00 Poor Account Continued. Austin's Grocery groceries for Airs. Strath 15.74 Bowerman, Airs. -L H room rent for Jos. W. Rogers 3.0J Mrannon, Mrs J M laundry Burger. Win II house reiit for Mrs Donaldson Central Pharmacy, The prescrip tions for Mrs. Hurtel and Der i.ks Champ & Son, S H grocerits for Airs. Vnl.. 3-15 j City Market nvats for Ai rs j Strath 5.30! Crosby, J Geo account bnrinl S Van Cleave Disallowed Fairmount Dairy milk for Mrs. Brannon Z.2o Hall, E X account burial Milton Coy .. .33 33.50 3.00 6.00 3.&0 6.00 9.05 .05 S4.75 3.25 1.50 Drager, D G aat'd check writer Drager, D G adv for stamped envelopes ."tc ........ . Kodgers Paper Co receipts in triplicate Assessor's Office Acheson, Lee W deput....y ases- continued Leikem, A funeral expenses Vm A Bates 25.00 Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company, The phone at poor farm .. 1.30 Roberts, C M groceries for Mrs. McAfee 7.32 Sadler & Kiaus --groceries for Mrs. Herbangh 1 41.33 Sam Deaconess H03pit.1l care of X B Bond .. 45.OO Salem Deaconess Hospital earo of Afrs Afartha Dickey .... .. 30.00 Salem Deaconess Hospital eare of Mrs Clara Di."rks 30.00 iSalem Deaconess Hospital care of J W ilham Stoevll 7.50 Salem Hospital, care rf. 34.00 Geo. Hubbard 30.00 36.20 20.87 1S.00