The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 17, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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    OREGON STATESMAN, SALEMi OREGON
THURSDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 17, 1921
,
Issued Daily Except Monday by
Ht i THE STATESMAN PUBLISHING COMPANY
, 215 S. Commercial St.. Salem, Oregon
, (Portland Office, 704 Spalding Building. Phone Main 1116)
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In. this paper and also ti e local news published herein.
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Entered at the Postofllce in saicm, uregon. mm awuu v.
fr- : - : ;
OUIC POTATO INDUSTRY DEPENDS ON QUALITY
This' is the sfecond Salem Slogan issue of The Statesman
onthe potato industry; the first one being in the number of
the corresponding date last year
And the conclusion of the whole matter, using a very
high authority for the expression-- "
Is that the Salem district may become the leading potato
growing section of the United States, and of the whole world,
for that matter, if our growers wilKpay the price-
And the price-is intelligent care in the selection of the
seed and in the growing of the crop, and in the standardizing
f iho nrrwlnrr for the markets-
. And in the doinsr of this a very few varieties should be
used, and those, as the merchant says in his advertisement,
the "wanted" varieties; the varieties that will produce the
potatoes that the consumer wants. ) . , '
i We have learned the. same thing as to a number of our
tree and bush fruits-i-for instance, the apples and the pears.
The Willamette valley should grow, more and more Ortley ap
ples, and more and more Bosc pears, because we can excel in
these; we can raise better Ortley apples and better Bosc
pears, and better looking apples and pears oh the fruit stands,
of these Varieties, than can be grown in any other section.
.The French call the potato the Vponime de terre," or the
apple of the earth, and the same rule applies to our apples
oLthe-earth as. to our apples of the tree. j
.We sfetald irrow principally the Bur-bank type, and the
Netted Gems appear to be the best representatives of this
type. -'!':- I 4 -
I Then let our growers produce Netted Gem potatoes in
larger quantities, and with a view to producing the very best
specimens, and to getting them into the markets in the best
possible condition V r
4And let the Netted Gems be 'standardized, and let the
sacks in which they go to market be.branded with the proper
r rne, and be sure that nothing goes into oneof those sacks
flat is notjup to standard. V "
.'So, in a little while, there will be such a demand for the
Netted Gems of the Salem district that all of our growers will
not "be able to produce enough potatoes to fill the demand.
This will establish remunerative prices.
'Then let our growers produce certified seed and -sell it to
the .'California, ( Washington and Idaho potato growers who
cannot raise their own seed. L
'In these ways there will be built up such a reputation
that there will be a constantly, increasing demand, in order
to make room for more acreage and more growers.
Hundreds of thousands of dollars a year can thus be add
ed to the Value of our potato crop, and there will be pride,
profit and pleasure in potato planting and production in thi&
district, i : , . -
Yesterday afternoon the official
tax list of Marion county-was turn
ed over to Sheriff O. D. Bower
from the office of the county as-sest-ot-.
Oscar A. Steelharamer. and
taxes are now payable without
further notice.
The 1920 valuation of taxable
property in the city is $11,620,
413.1 which makes the total
a in ois nt of taxes payable as $159.-
199. f6.
Marion county has an assessed
valuation in the school districts of
$41,782,605. which will provide a
tax 4f $336,996.19 and the road
district tax rolls show a total val
uation of $26,100,185. and will in
crease the county taxes $76,400.07
The (total amount of taxes due in
this county for he year is $1,695.
120.67. Sheriff O. D. Bower announced
yesterday that no statements w.ll
Vie sent out to taxpayers except up
on request, either by mail or in
person. The tax rolls are complet
ed earlier than usual it is said.
Marion county had this year"a
totai of 164 special levies. 112 of
whicfh are special school levies. 36
special road levies, 15 special city
tax levies and one special f re pa
trol levy.
The valuation, levies and taxes
for Marion county for 1920 fol
low:
No.
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BITS FOR BREAKFAST
Raise better potatoes , .
ad you will raise, more of
libera - i'
-
Z And the ;demand will be for
more and more
It ; . ; . :
. And thus Salem will be sure to
.become the good potato center of
the world, t
i . . s
The legislature will 'have to
either get a very large grave yard
for rts bills .
I , . . ..- - .
4 Or get a steam roller that
works
a : '
Or shut off all the sptuters
Or. hold over till the middle or
lat of next week. That is all as
plain
log.
as a large knot on a small
Salem yesterday' entertained, or
rather, was entertained by. the
greatest modern missionary in the
world. :
m mm :
, He Is Dr. Samael Iligglnbottom,
who is making . India over by
building from the ground up, and
thus laying the sure foundations
of the Christian religion that will
break the accursed caste system
and give self-sufficiency and eco
nomic freedom to 300.000.000
white slavls of a 'system that binds
them to poverty and starvation
and squalor so low tht they are
brothers to -the ox and worse; and
that will erect this nation of slaves
into a bulwark of the whole white
race against the dangers that
threaten It from the teeming yel
low races. If .ever a man was
raised up with a vision. Hlgginbot
tom is that kind oa man, who is
making his life cont for a race
and a world.
3
4
5
6
it
9-U
10
11
12
13
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15
16
17
18
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254
26-r-27
28
29
30
31
32-t
33
34
35
36
37
41
42
43
44-i
45
46
48
49
504-:,
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54
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60
61 -r
63 i
65
67-68-69
70
71
72
73
74
75-r
76
77
78
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8t
:.8ll 82
S3
8 4'
S5
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
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94
95
96
97
SCHCOIi DISTRISTS
Valuation Levy
-$ 396.933 .0074
- 191.500 .0011
384,836 .0026
1,773.076 .0179
182.655 .0146
142.931 .0043
267.807
31:1.347
318.217 .0031
155.314 .0017
339.971 .0118
63,738 .0054
271.260 .0005
536.643 .0093
632,014 .0194
67.708.0051
86.745 .0068
307,328 ....
139.526 .0024
431,435 .0066
73.036 .0012
341.121 .0027
433.053 .0135
Tax
$ 2,937.30
210.65
1.000.58
31.738.05
2.666.76
614.60
986.48
264.03
4.011.65
344.18
135.63
4,990.77
12.261,06
345.32
589.87
33486
2.847.47
87.64
921.03
5.846.21
jS 86.595 .0044 381.02
99 358,696 .0032 1.147.83
100 94.849.0032 303.52
102 247.610 .0023 569.50
103 1,043.057 .0249 25.972.11
104 . 203.264 .001S 365.87
105 53.185 .0057 303.15
106 . 40.5S5
10" i 161. MO .0032 517.79
109 21S.964 .0005 108.98
HO 99.912 .0119 1.189.30
112 S9.M 1 .0019 169.31
113 137.547
Ill 32.610 .0146 476.55
115 111.520
1K, 55.360 .0028 135.00
H7 147.152 .0061 941.77
US 232.341
i;9 HS.918 .0026 309.19
120 , 147.443 .0062 914.13
121 29.91S.0024 ' 71.81
122 153. 4S9 .0033 506.52
123 56.1X0 .0046 258.42
12 4 124 550 .0047 585.38
12T, 165.737 .0104 1.107.22
127 146,900 .0013 220.35
12S 207.963 .0067 1,393.35
129 211.899 .0127 2.691. 12
130 20S.618
131 , 99.833 .004S 479.30
132 20.790.0073 155.93
133 113.303 .009 1,037.74
134 210. 2S3 .0003 105.13
135 166.733 .0028 492.62
137 89,540 .0016 143.27
128 78.008 .0059 460.25
139 88.833 .0038 515.24
140 1.710 .0158 27.02
HI 106.212 .0119 1.263.92
142 99.693 .0068 677.90
143 ' 62,060 .0441 2.736.83
12,511.589 .0135 166.404.13
4
-OVTt tZZD CATALOG
and WiT' Guid I th
tandard rifrrrnr for
iwwi of tb Norttiwcat.
lm our complete lines of
t4 S"Mta,Trmand Plant.
Fertilizer. Pooltrrand B
Fupplie Spray and
Soravera. Dairy Supplies
and Equspawat.
planted, and every
cere cultivated, yield the
biggest return. Diamond
Quality Seeds are tested
and adapted to the clima
tic and soil conditions of
the Northwest. You can
"bank" oo big crops when
you plant Diamond (Qual
ity Seeds.
AJk for Catalog N '?00
73.705 .0045
164,15 .0023
176.680 .0019
60,421 ,0042
183.277 .0028
117.739 .0032
274,910
245.970
86.075 .003
394,915
70.643 .0015
299,712 .0014
246.914 .0012
415.414 .0009
563.623 .0012
207.888 .0013
92.181 .002
55,058 .0037
258.690 .0029
443.047 .0096
125.309
286.209
31.355
328,922 .0019
271.428 .0014
218.913 .0016
164,586 ... . .
396.860 .0021
195.618 .002
329.963 .0006
260.783 .0019
220.091 .0017
.190.140
279.838 .0021
1176,373 .0005
178.7.56 .0016
221,576 .002
194.032 ....
353,974 .0136
135.682 .0025
157.206 .0196
115.464 .0088
107.776 .0024
530.442 .002
476.914 .021
216.113 .0005
495,765 .0057
217.490
59.086
274,532
86.842
257.805
52.660
150.379
55,877 .0129
6 12.2 10 .003
182.380
307.291
651.665
94.104
91.815
203,215
60.018 .0087
200.092 .0034
67.930 .0071
358.67
377.54
335.70
253.76
329.89
376.77
258.22
Vo5.96
419.60
296.29
373.88
676.35
270.25
184.36
- 203.71
750.23
4,253.25
$41,491,755
No school district
290.850
Total valuation . . .
336,996.19
reading by Edgar Olsen: ladles
quartet composed of Mrs. Oscar
Saturn, Mrs. Martin Hatteburg.
Miss Rath Ormbrecn ana u
Mabel Johnson: taia oy
Henricksen: selection by
the Trinity orchestra.
Rev. J. C. uoseiana leu iu-
day for Minneapolis io auenu
ceneral board "meeting of the
home mission Doara oi wuitu uc
is chairman. The Doara meets
February 22. Rev. Roseland ex
pects to be gone two weeks. Rev.
George iienncasen win tuuuuu
services at the St. John's church
the two Sunday afternoons tnat
Rev. Roseland will be gone.
The Fathers' and Sons' banquet
civen by the Hi Y club Friday eve-
nine in tne Dasemeni oi ine ieiu-
odist church proved a success, the
bovB clearing more than expenses
Mr. and Mrs. Ormbrecn enter
tained a few friends intormaiiy at
their home Sunday evening. Re
freshments "were served at 10
o'clock by the hostess. Those en
joying Mr. and Mrs. Ormbrech's
hospitality were Misses Alice and
Martha Jensen. Rubin Jensen. Al
fred Jensen. Oscar Jensen. Elmer
Johnson. Miss Mabel Johnson.
Miss Ruth Orbreck. Theodore
Ormbrech. Miss Volbarge Orra
and Einar Ormbrech.
E. R. Ekmau is the owner of a
new Ford Sedan.
Dr. A. Simmons was at Sublim
ity testing the herd of Shorthorn
cattle owned by W. A. Heater.
The cattle were found perfectly
free from tuberculosis. A short
tit me ago Mr. Heater added three
registered Shorthorn cows from
pes Moines. Iowa, to -his herd.
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Smith have
returned from California and Mr.
Smith is again back at his work in
the S. P. station.
Miss Louise Fluhrer of Spo
kane has Joined her father. Mr.
Fluhrer of the Silverton bakery
and will make her home at Silver-ton.
EDITORIALS
OF THE
PEOPLE
miles grading Involving
cnbic yards excavation. -
49.000
St. John's Church League
Gives to Chinese Cause
J. L. Busick
& Sons !
. .$41,782,605
ROAD DISTRICTS
Ah One Salem Father Sera It.
Feb. 16. 1921.
To the readers of thia paper:
I want to say I am not a tramp,
or one who wants the people of
Salem to keep me. but 1 will say
I have a large family. 7 boys and
4 girls. People, do you knead
anv help in your beary fields and
hops fields I am willing to work
&nd my children are. There are
some people in the world who
dont want no one to live but then
we are all hum?n. There are
none of us tramps or beggers.
Do all of you people go along
the world with out any
in life? Stop and think
with big famely is pater
his country and will fite
rights In the good old lT.
I'ncle Sam needs boy.
What would w-i of done without
fathers whos hant willing to r
aise boys to fite fer there coun-
Iry if we havent of had lots oi
Yanks how would you or sio;
the Kizer.
Think or ihi peoplo. dont call
lie a tramp wnicn some oi caifm
people has cald me just becasc
I have asked for a little help ror
my children Just because you have
got me down keep pushing, help
..... j
a little you win see me uj juu
will kneed some fathers whoe is
willing to raise a big famely.
I think you people of Salem
had ought to stand to the of a
father with a big famely. people
give this a thought will you not.
j. w. u.
throgt
mishap
a man
olte to
ior his
S. A.
SIIA'ERTO.V. Ore.. Feb. 15.
(Snerial to The Statesman) The
Luther league of the St. John's
church gave a very successful so-
!! and oroiram Saturday, eve
ning at the St. John's church par
lors. A collection of $50 was tak
en up for the Chinese cause.
The program given, consisted
Piano solo. Laure Narpaard;
recitation. Helga Jergensan; piano;
solo. Silvia Mae: recitat on. Law-
rence larsen: vocai ouei. uiuj
and Esther Bybery ; read-1
ing. Edna Olsen; vocal duet. Sel
ma and Mary Westby; male quar
tet. Albert Larsen. Arthur Lowe.
Alfred Olsen. Garden McCall; talk
Mrs. Gordon McCall.
During the supper that followed
the program Rev. J. C. Roseland
gave a talk.
PIT THIS IT Tft WORTH
MOXEV
Cut out this slip, enclose with
5e and mail it. to Foley & Co.,
2835 Sheffield Ave.. Chicago. I1U
writing your name and addresa
dearly. You will receive in re
turn a trial package containing
Foley's Honey and lar Compound
for coughs, colds and croup; Fo
ley's Kidney rills ior pains m
ides and back; rheumatism,
backache and bladder ailments:
and Foley's Cathartic Tablets, a
wholesome and thoroughly cleans
ing cathartie for constipation, bil
iousness, headaches and sluggish
bowels. Sold everywhere, (adv.)
Retail and Wholesale DlMHlmtors
VIM !
I
. Manufacturing I
Company ;
22 lb. Fancy I Ulrica ned
.ay llran
V rani Iowa Cora; ritra
- Quality
j over
HIS TROUBLE IS ALL GONE
I was affected with pains all
0054 1,545.52
624.96
380.00
350.26
833.40
391.24
197.99
495.49
574.15
587.66
88.18
286.01
443.15
4.814.04
339.20
3,081.24 I
.998.48
258.67
1.060:88
10,015.19
108.06
2.825.85
No.
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.
3
4
5
6
8
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
13
16
17
18
19
20
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
27
28 ,
28j
29
.".Or
Sl 32
33
33
i
33
36
r.7
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
43
46
47
48
49
30
31
32
33
r.4
Valuation
$457,632
677.003
646.303
201.744
615.324
266.568
Levy
Tax
.0029 1,874.27
.003
.0062
.0041
.0052
.0044
.0047
.0098
.0068
.0098'
.010
.003
.0081
.0046
.0006
.0075
.001
.0022
.0017
.0042
.0046
478.60
" V9 V.47
154.69
394.94
150.39
720.82
1,836.64
401.67
522.40
3 V324
422.35
" '522.1 6
680.31
502.68
794,865
523.241
668.078
289.817
512.742
172.539
348,10
283.931
809.745
429 682
217.843
446.047
671.949
385.845
669,531
255,670
528.259
247,060
206.714
246.816
228.996
241.091
232.231
322.279
183.907 .0061
381.644
475.516 ....
315.754
383.731
571.59X
262.789
109 307
110.198
247.270
1H8.228-
3X7.040 .0091
260.922 ....
318.900
338,591
244.421
418.T31
319.124
48 885
231.107
239.788
348.436
282.678
194.045
462.524
.216.655
217.978
406.301
338 166
176.730
174.779
369.338
105.435
107.269
64.547
329.873
176.724
220.rr,rr
46T.293
445.268
316 622
270.760
4". r.-.-.
2 384.59
3.244.09
2.739.11
1.507.83
.0098 3,411.38
3562.88
2,019.50
2.134.86
3.033.12
.004
.0098
.)10
.0063
.010
.010
.0038
.010
.010
.003
.010
.0012
2.418.80
2 289.96
1.205.48
A.ULM
. i -'i ( ,
1,535.00
1.005.61
2.47V.70
3522.66
35oV. 8 4
2.444.21
my
back and. kidneys.'
writes Charles McAllister, 1 Clark
Ave.. Kearney, N. J.. "After three
or four dozes of Foley Kidney
Pills I became all right and my
pain is all gone." Foley Kidney
Pills relieve backache, urinary ir
regularities, rheumatic pains, stiff
joints, swollen muscles and other
symptoms of kidney trouble. It
is a splendid medicine, prompt In
action, and always helps. Con
tains no habit forming drugs.
Sold everywhere, (adr.)
(The above is printed just as
it was written; so that the read
er may see what one father thinks
about it. The-Statesman has the
address of this man, and will ba
glad to furnish it to any Inter
ested party. The writer wishes
to say - that there is a least one
classified ad In The Statesman
of this morning for men to help
in the hop filds. There will
shortly be a call for all the men
ho want to work, in the coun
try. Ed.)
WILLAMETTE LIFE
REVIEWED
rmun Vironli
IVm
ran Bouquet
Tomatoes ...
Swert
$1.00
96c
$1.00
..90c
IO lb. Fancy Blue IUe
Ifrl Hirr
-80c
SO lbs. Fancy California
Head Hire
23 ham White Wonder
Soap; large bar. . . .
BRYAN STARTS
ORGANIZATION
Continued from page X)
488.85
i5oV.77
a
27826.78
4, '62324
1.218.90
3.381.6$
212.09
Name
Aumsville $
Aurora
Donald .
Gervais
Hubbard .................
Jefferson ................
Mt. Angel. . . . ! ! ......
Salem
Scotts Mills. . . .
Silverton . . .
Stay ton
St. Paul.... ,
Sublimity
Turner
Woodburn . .
West Woodburn
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
63
67
f,8 80.992
69 272.142
70 306.710
88 209.502
89 312.742
90 76.213
. $26,100,183
CITIES AND TOWNS
" Valuation
117.958
159,901
71.348
163.737
207,225
233.496
346.572
11.620,413
62,430
1.098.758
346.159
55,403
59,738
163,074
873.609
102.599
0053 3.017.50
.0031
.0037
.0039
1.022.61
1.007.33
1.300.16
0037 1,001.81
.0098
.010
.0048
.010
2.095.02
1.501.1 5
762.15
$76,400.07
Total ;
Stale
County
County School and Library.
High School Tuition Fund.
Roads
Total. ...
Schools (Special)
Roads (Special)....
Cities and Towns (Special)
Forrest Patrol
Total Tax Roll.
. . .$15,682,420
Valuation
. .$ 41.782.605
.. 41.782.605
41.782.605
22,728.371
!0.162.192
SILVKRTOX XOTKS
SILVERTON. Ore , Feb. 15
(Special to The Statesman)
S. Rue and
tesses.
Atter the
Levy Tax
.0077 $ 908.27
.0057 911.44
.0118 841.91
.009 1.473.63
.0104 2.155.14
.0104 2,428.34
.0162 5.614.45
.0137 159,199.66
.0065 405.80
.0071 7.801.17
.0042 1,453.86
.0082 454.29
.0143 854.25
.005 815.37
.0162 , 14.152.45
"
$199,470.03
Levy Tax .
.0098 $409,469.52
.0082 342.617.36
.0036 150.417.37
.0023 62.275.25
0042 126.681.20
$1.08L460.70
336.996.19
. . . 76,401.07
... 199. 470.0.1
792.6(8
. . .$1,695,120.67
.Mrs. G Rue were bos-
paper but a bulletin, Issued by
the federal government under the
fair and equitable control of the
two leading parties, such bulle
tin to furnish information as to
the political issues of the cam
paign. "Arbitrate disputes In the set
tlement of disputes between capi
tal and labor we favor, a board of
conciliation patterned after the
inounar created by the 30 peace
treaties, the board to have pow
er to investigate all disputes but
no power to bind the parties
"Prohibit gambling Gambling
In foodstuffs should be prohibited
by national enactment.
uanK deposits we favor na
tional and state legislation- guar
anteelng the people's deposits in
rational and state banks acalnst
loss throuch bank failures.
"Liberty bonds We favor fed
eral action that will maintain the
price of liberty bonds at par.
eaerai reserve bank system
we lavor the federal reserve
banking law but Insist that it
must not be used to squeeze the
debtor by deflation processes.
"Farm loan bank The farm
loan' bank law should be main
iaina ana strengtnened to ex
tend credit to the farmers and to
protect them from high Interest
rates.
iuonocoues a private mon
opoly is indefensible and intoler
able. All necessary monoDoliea
should be taken over by the gov
ernment, national, state and mu
nicipal.
"Economy and efficiency We
favor the reorganization of the
administrative and executive de
partments of the federal govern
ment on an economy and effici
ency basis. Including the estab
lishing of a budget system and a
reduction in the number of de
partmental employes to the min
imum needs of the government.
"Excess profits We are op
posed to the repeal of the excess
profits tax law and are opposed
to the enactment of a sales tax
law.
"Reduce taxes For the pur
pose of lightening the people's
burdens we favor an immediate
return to a peace footing basis to
bring about a reduction in taxes,
and that in reducing taxes con
sideration should be shown to
thos- least able to pay.
"Voting by mail We favor a
legislative provision for voting by
FCTCRK toATES.
mail for voters away from home
and for collecting ballots in or
der to accommodate women and
men who are" disabled or distant
from the polls.
"National primary law We fa
vor a national primary election
law."
In an explanatory note Mr.
Bryan says this platform "will be
added to as means of dealing with
other questions are worked out."
An excellent entertainment was
given by the public speaking de
partment of Willamette . univer
sity Tuesday night In the chapel.
The large audience showed their
approval and appreciation of the
work being done in this depart
ment. The program consisted of read
ings given by the Misses Wagner.
Minton. Brainard and Gilbert and
the Messrs. Berry 'and Aldrich;
monologues by the Misses Moore
and Strevey; a short play by Miss
Gregg and Miss Philips, and an
criginal pantomime by the sen
ior class in expression.
This was the fourth number la
a a. . a 1 1
a series or- recitais wnicn win
continue monthly-until June.
No. S Cascade
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Silverton Music
Lovers Hear Lithre
luncheon tbe society
TheK, 106 IO,,owing proeram:
1.-1..1J-. 1. ouuii. ut inn ir rnn r .- nrlln.
w r J?Te 'f Waiter Taft; ptan.'.t by the
Trinit . '"v""" .IBU at ineii.sse uulu and Ingebary Gopel-
V , nunuay an- rua; paper Dy Silas Tharvtuidi-se-
uougsew, airs.j lection by the Trinity orchestra;
SILVERTON. Ore.. Feb. 15. i
( Special o the Statesman) It Is
seldom that Silvertoniana have the
pleasure of a musical treat such m
Tarfinn Lithre gave those who
were present at his violin concert
Friday night at the Trinity church
parlors. Mr. Lithre has been giv
Ing violin concerts In southern
and eastern states and due to hie
long friendship with O. Ormbrech
01 Miverton. consented to appear
in concert here. Mr. Lithre waa
assisted by Mr. Ormbrech who is
also a violinist.
uue 10 me iact tnat so many
Silvertonlans are of Norwegian
Dirin or ancestry a part 01 the pro
gram was devoted to Norse airs.
Following is the program:
Correlll La Folia.
Rameau Gavottl.
Handel Minuett,
Bach Ciaccona.
Norwegian airs:
1. Langedragu.
2. Sknldas Bruder.
3. Bohoeregen. v
4. Medley of National airs.
Silverton Library
Fund Increases
SILVERTON. Or.. Feb. 15.
(Special to The Statesman.)
The benefit dance given at 'the
Silverton armory- Valentine eve
ning was a great success. The
proceeds go for the puhlic library
The solo work and dancing spe
cialties conducted' under th-3 lead
ership of Mrs. White of SaTem
proved especially entertaining.
Mrs. Kate McKaskill and Mrs. T.
p. Risteian were the patron
esses and arranged for the pro
gram. Fifty new books have been or
dered for the library. The fol
lowing have -already been receiv
ed: Under the Silass. Olcolt;
Eisbt Cousins. Oloott; The Half
back. Barhpur; Lonesomest Dolls.
Brown; valley of Silent Men.
Curwood; Ersklne Dale. Pioneer,
Fox; Jack Among the Indians,
Grinnell; Mr. Stubbs' Brother.
Kaler; Donkey John. Marley;
Poor Wise Man. Relnhart:' Or
cult Girls. Vaile; Jack, the Young
Ranchman. Grinnell.
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Snow Drift is guaranteed to be
the best all purpose shortening.
Buy a can. .Use any amount of
It. If you don't like it better
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February I.
rheatra raaeert
ciai club.
February 14
Oregon.
February IS aad IS. Taeaday SbI
Wednesday BaakelbalL WilUaatU va.
Whitman, at W.Pa Walli.
Febraary 17. Tbiraday BaakeibnTI,
WUlametta a. Walla Walla T. M. C A.
I Walla Walla.
Fabraary 1 1 1 Taearfay Debata. galea
nijrn arnool. affirmative va. Albaay aec
atir. at hick arhnoi 8.11. negative va.
Albany, affirmative, at Albany.
Fabraary IS aad IS. Friday mmi et
arday Beak et bell. Wlllametta va. Gea
ixa. at Kpeaeae.
Febraary 22. Taeaday BaaketbaH.
Willamette va. Idaho, at Salem.
birthday""' TM,Uy Weakingtoae
Febraary 34 aad IS. Tbaraday aad Frl
y iHaketball. Willamette va. Whitman
Raaketball. Willamette va. U. ( O. at
Eaaeae.
April y. Frldav Baaeball, Willamette
vs. C. ef 0 et Salem.
April 1. Katarday Baseball. Willam
ette v. IT. f O, at Enreae.
May 21. 27 aad 28 Baseball. Willam
ette vs. Whitmaa. at Walls Walla.
Or to her i. Boards? (tentative)
.rati.au. Tfiuameii vs. O. A. C at
vrvetiiii.
Nevereber 11. Friday tentative)
wTma'walla!"1"' Whitman, at
Kevember 24. Tbaraday fleet a live)
.aaakativma day feetbtU, ViUametle
a. mtua40BV a Bainaa
Bids on Fifty Miles ol
Paving to be Opened
Bids on nearly 50 miles of pav
ing, grading and surfacing proj
ects in various counties will l
opened by the state highway com
mlssfon at a meeting in Portland.
March 1. The projects are as
follows:
Hood River and Wasco County
Columbia river highway. Hood
river-Mosier section. 10.5 miles
paving.
Marion Couny Pacific high
way, Salem-South, 8.5 miles .Hiv
ing. Washington. County Tualatin
Valley highway. Forest Grove
Gaston section. 6.7 miles paving.
lamnui county Tualaln Val
ley highway. Gaston-Yamhill sec
tion, 7.9 miles paving.
Clackamas County Pacific
highway. Canby-Molalla ' river
crosIng. section. 1.2 miles grad
ing and gravel surfacing, involv
ing .000 cubic yards excavating
and 3,500 cubic yards surfacing.
Klamath County The Dalles
California highway, Barclay
Springs-Lamm's Mill section. 3.1
10c charges for delivery laaide
city limits and Went Salem. Oat
fide city limits. 25c.
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