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SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 161923 i Aic!c Carrfstlu's "Ne."T". J cf -Lit I iu,u Ur H:t.. CHAPTER 329. WOKE MADGE TO MAKE. I ly fatigue, ana disappointment were, so. great that even Mrs. Ti ter's announcement that she knew of a place I mi Shi get aroused no enthusiasm in me. . " All I wanted was rest v 1 food, the first chiefly, sx 1 with a nod of ,r Itude to ny hc.ss 1 imb ed down stiffly and went' Into' the old wiag of the house which the Ticers had fixed ' up -fox our. oc cnr?.ricy. Lillian kept pace, with m as I 'climbed jthe'ltep's,; and I heard her whisper something v to Marlon as the child clung to her band. The UttU jslrl'Hr.cil away my tired brain refsWetedra note of amazement at the endurance of childhood, for she had been as long in the car as. I nd then X hid sunk into a comfortable rock er in the room- upstairs which wi teip orarily - .mine i and Lillian," lookI-3 , bright; and. Tested; after her" d-y- in ' bed eat down! on a 1-? c!c el my. fce and began to x.:j i."y 'i hoes!" "' ' ' '. . ' ; -"V It II ray turn, now," she said tlr..y; fcJ'I proiested and tried "to dr?T wayt r?y foot. , 1 obeyed yc i t:..3-mornii;, and feet Ilia a c: " a.. Kpw I'm the doctor; and yc 'i i tv ta? ? tiy ' prescription wiiiout a wry face, It'3 very slair One quick, cool sponge, one nlrltsown.i one glass . of waria r:"j, cib nap.. 'Then you can wake u. rut on your bathrobe and slin ; , .t'yOjr'saijjr MrsTTiesr . . j It' LU for 7 you " 1? It's : ".- ""v. y:-p."-'!:r? end t t v-a'll talk our heads off. 1 t , "I 0'sit to be a'staniei-of iny- Ezlz, I said; springing out of bed. 'Mr i-I rave eo-rtuch- -te-doj-toor .Yes,-you "Snivel I-fancy, but In a SL.'cictV: than you have im SgineJV' she rcpllel enigmatically. '3 hurry ccwn. . and -eat your t.kfast, and then Mrs. Tfeer will te;i TOU all about It- , But I think I can safely announce that your trouble are over. "lY6a can' haye a house Jf you "care to tmy rem dawn placecheaply and fix It'up. ' "T " ' (To fee continued.) :: j J . ; caa. J .3-a gcc t Ides. to 'sleep without i A , j. L i . "I Jr"t car?"J!-T'-'?T7'?cr 2s j --.jiV I returned slssily, and -a.la-sVedT'ny;: as "har - r'-ar-a off my shoes slie swung j t jr-y fwet. v ,,. ... - ? : , . Til tri"?; tT-e tuHknip Vhsn'you . j.. U,M 'i.1.3 si'1, f-d I heard " - 111, sure 1 u,"-iJ" 1 '.- I trcAirrsd train tvsry -r rti.iia: .:r;ed' tt,.efi T rikTT-er's i. reJoIezt cf t3'laTair . L tWi "r t:r t:rb . -.' Jl U:il. a LJtvt a:,vr- 1" t. :alltte I t it tzf e- 3 fli.j, Liird . rt 3 cOTc;.:t ly. iTi .l: ? r:t- i ie u? t :JiL; t3 you." i f1'- -!'y .ia ars-rer, .t'lictea ct-a-UrS- cst ;zi3w n.3. I sit :w! t .:ril t that II ;.,turll i .1 t' I rt "Ilzed 801 I V3 r -vt ".,cj at t.. v - it wo t tine. I ras Larcl. a t'.rd t. ,3 Rlf cl; r: i j ' r HAZEL'GREEFJ I a- claql also, . Lun7y. ' I tVree how I 1 - I . i treak i; I. I f : that iu.yll5''; aiiJL bt.on Ions i: wf-U la icrr would arS :.M :7 tlatai -'iouli i.inaf 3ia i :-s as sooj t sl awaa." r attains Tite 1 - i to oti ( : tL3 posts tt the f ULtte ttl : '.-acted my attest, J. I f?rang t t cf bed. t-icd i;, a: : carried !: to the wiz:3v.', f :-!!3g'as -fsi . .it U wi a crar :y printed i a. In-' cl tL'at til'.Iaa bad ; r::ItteJ IT.rl-i tJ i-i-'-Se her r '.3-2rar.nl'. i iisrtlicts: ia the cf it . : - 1 ; - Look vz tiic Cor.srr on tiis -rLe," ths" f:rars::-j" scrawl I t!':; .1 carr tatbrcbe and :iul:3, f&llo:.ed t-a cllrUcqt cf t':a tlip. and fr- :ea a cotered tray.Ia the cornsr of .the roora i iri a cpea visdow" some da i::!;u3 sand?, iclzi . wrsrT"?4 In a ad c'.ath to keep then :;:. "a, a sl!iel ar.i rizs.. 1 ornga, r 1 a Eziall trrm $ titlla which, "sa I openii it, gaveforth the :r:raa raost apr ; aliag1" to tny nos t. 3 ia tl tiornL-j:, ttat of hat :; Ans'.hcr tate; ia Lillian's . ,7rlt!r-; was tacked beneath l 3 risdwi:L:s. ' ('''' . rs't rri-'y n3 spoil your : r-lar trtaLfirt." It read. I r railed iacredulously as I 1 :. ;d dlrcuss the appetizing .. ' V;:h tba hunger" that was me I felt equal to.a i ireakfasts. Cut I finally I C7en' ny unusually rav 3 srrctlte, and.still drc -J ' :rV 53 no fatigue quite so ...--T 8, t'jt fc!!owing j f - r tir 1!- tvt of Itu:a- .1 cv t' '-.it and 1 7 stn-; T"" 1 i! t" .7 " The' home of " N !P. Williamson was the scene of a .surprise .party Tuesday eTenlhg, the occasion De lag the 78th birthday annlTersary t Grandpa Peterson,- lira... ."Wil liamson's father. Granddaughters Mrs. William Hawkins, . Miss Mil dred Williamson and a number pf friends came; from' Salem; " Mrs. Peter Jtasmusson ,and sons -Henry and Anton were guests. , Mrs.' Maurice- Dunnigan's father, Fred Chapman and .family, bare returned from Los Angeles. After visit inr here they located In Sa lem, r 'j "-V V - Mr. ' and Mrs. Snider and sister, Miss Frances Burkhart. : and Mr. and Mrs. B. C. ZellnskI, visited friends In Silrerton finnday. .The school board will receive tids for wood at the annual meet ing .June-18, r-.ij" -I;-.r-t.: . Robert Johnson of Salem visited his Tjiece, MrsrN. Williamson; this week. ' ' ' -" .' ; Miss Franees Burkhart Is, visit ing B. .cLZelinskfa n! helping with the berries. a ; - 'x t v." . ThaChrlstlan Endeavor of En glewood 1 United 'ETethreafcharcn was entertained at a lawn, social by W. A." Dunigan Tuesday eve ning. .. ' .. I. ,5.. . i : i -1 .1 r,nf -" R e a d tCIsindl' Adsl If I I' I ) H lUiS TO SLOVJ n '1 J m mid Wells Bennett, Holder of .Many. Records, Yields to Oregoli' Officers Wells Benniett, holder of oae transcontinental motorcycle rec ord and two '.'three flag records from Mexico 'to' Canada, passed through Oregon like a Vgood dog' Thursday,', to use the words of T. A. Raffety, chief state traffic in spector. . Bennett,' who Is now employed by a motor company in Portland, Is said to have passed through Cal ifornia at high, speed, but when be crossed the Oregon boundary dis covered that he was under sur veillance, and it . took him . over seven hours to negotiate the paved distance between floseborg and Canby. He was checked at Bosa burg about 12 o'clock - Thursday night and reached Canby at 7:80 yesterday morning.' ' I guess It's all off," Bennett 13 said to have remarked to . some one at Koseburg. : "They're watch ing me, and I guess there'll te no more three-flag stuff In-Oregon." Bennett's time between , Rose burg and Canby struck the decor ous average of anout 25 miles an hour. ! Oregon officers - have - been on their guard since the arrest a week ago Monday of L. C Van de Mark, another, three-flag racer, who ia now dclng. 30 days ln-jall'at Roseburg and who also taid a fine of -no a. ; Ccrnsr Stcna Laid fop- Hew Sifvcrtcn Church .SILVERTON, Or,. Jnne 15.- (Special to The Statesman.) The cornerstone' of .the. new" Christian Science, church building waa laid Thursday morning at a Sunrise service. The new building ,1s be ing erected at Lewis and Third streets. v It a expected that it will be completed by July 47. A cop per box' was placed in the corner stcne" containing! the following books, papers and periodicals: One pocket edition King James Bible, one Science and Health, with Key to the Scriptures; manual of by laws of the Mother Church; quar terly; one copy Christian Science Monitor, ' one ; T copy 'Christian Science (Journal, one. copy Christian- Science Sentinel; one copy Christian Science Der Ilerold; one copy Christian Science by-laws of the society, one, copy of the Sil- yertoa Appeal,.jin4 a .copy. oX the names of the charter members. Do Your Trading at 254; North Commercial St; : Hue STOMl;- t Whcre.you can procure your entire needs, in GROCERIES, ..DRY G Op D S, BIENS FURNISHINGS nd SHOES, without tireins yourself out in shopping i for Groceries at one store a man's shirt at another store, or a pair of ladies' ;r hose at another store. With a 'lowrunningr expense and giving yoa personal ., ilserrice, we believe we can consistently say :. OUR. PRICES ARE . AS LOW . ! ON ANY LINE ASTOy CAN FINP IN-TRE .CITY. 4 . I ' : i If you. need GROCERIES. we can sell you nice fresh Bacon squares at 15c lb.' ' :: Or 2 pkgs. of Seeded or Seedless Raisins, 2oc; or some pure bulk Lard at 16c lb.; or a tall can medium Red Salmon 16c ; or some very fair Dulk coffee at 23c lb.; or the best Peaberry Coffee at 33c. . : These are just a few examples of our grocery prices. 1 You will ; be "pleased r ; with the prices on entire grocery line. IN .MEN'S FURNISHINGS we have a man's full cut, well;made work shirt at 79c or a reclaimed arroy;.wbrk jacket J at 59c, a good full cut well made coverall at $2.50. . , . IN DRY GOODS, we sell a 15c- package of Diamond Dye at 10c; unbleached f Pepperill sheeting at 57c yard; a good q quality of 3G-inch, bleached, muslm at . '! 15c yard. .Wewould like to enumerate lots of other Items, but the printer will make too heavy, a pill. . 1 would rather give to you un value. Phoner 560 to :-xa js -Tr1":;-. .-'"'- Tyj1 '" Jl . - m" ."'"''""''''"f. "'"''"'w"'1''' wmkwi MMWMbii .DnMffaimnin n iaiwiiii"ifiii0iiiTiiiwiniwwi i iaiBioiiwNw' iwiijjiiiiii'iliwitiii iiiwwaMrMeMaSsehjaesasSM , , , iriiinM-, m nur waim ,if iiliiilim i n i im i mw -1 YOUR OLD STOVE TAKEN . EXCHANGE - During this exhibit we will . take in; your wasteful, old brok-; en-down kitchen range, and make yon a , special: liberal al lowance on yor new purchase. Make yopr. own terms on bal ance. v 55,00 will hold any TJni Ter gal Combination Eange of Por celain Ccal Range yoa may se lect for future' delivery -and en titles you' to all speclal,induce , ments of this exhibit. Yczt. oil- si0ffa ileitis Ilea. :r'X Of - TMg .TamoiiG" V iiPTTin -.UIUVJ PASTRY OVEM : 1 r r-- -'-' ' ' - -"- ',1 - ' v 1 j - s" - ' NO OOOB Ml KITCHEN .:.f . - f . , , ; cJ . '''- I POBCTUAIH SPLASHER rJ """ .i-,, jtj rt 1 1 j washable sakitawy K.. j.-.r .- j4.a..t-;a..tda;;i.;yif.i--i ?J draft cov-suota l-- fr . .. - NsL-i' ' -"""Hl " . --vlv I I R3K&-U.S6AiOTOASniS I t , J. ' ' I ftri r TDTC3 crr I lis . 'fi . ,). ! I -X pTrjj . f UNIVERSAL - l-; :. ;'j)r 1 ALL CAST IROM eocnrl li 7"' ' 8 I' a;--M - ... J ? It V ' -Jzl ' Auy: T1Mg RANag V I j v ' .II?? rw ( , . ' . V. aiA SHMstNO ove - . PAVTRY OVeJ OAS OW-V . i . - . - scTgiM o t;cw, sjy.ee ' ' '. v -y ' 1.' i - " . . . - ; ' . . ' ' -o ivj r ( v . -I... . - ' 5 '- . v.. . - - . . MS WE IllKSffiAlON :- 8 fWLIe mASTTNC COnPARrnENT . 'AeroMATic . fume damper ho; POOR JIM KITCHOh VTE OflCEl.AiNr- t CJ BH014.ER PAHftH ii8 POUR BOWNrRST ANO SiMJiEREH FOR OAS sur stawtf ro OAS- NO HATCHES .-, H WKCeLAIM. 6AS C0CH3 I cast iron eumn box A LIFE TIME aAMGE ASIMPlI TWIST CHAMC-fS OVF.N FRO! COALTO SA3 NO PAftTSTO luNOVE . CVEM MMtiawKlffSfOal COAi WyO OA A&. i Hundreds of. - women bayo visited the Stove Kliow being conducted At oar store, by the experts, fromr Cribben; &, Sex- ' ton CTompany, Chicago,' , the' makers, and have seen, the re markable exposition and? ex hibit of Universal Combina tion, Ranges and ronjclain Coal Ranges, The stove s experts will be glad to show you, also. . The . special .offers will - con tinue only during this 'exhibit, so come today sures r i THREE RAXGES IN OXI3 w ' - Coal Gas Wood- . . 1 . : . Think how convenient it will be with a Universal Combina tion Range-in your kitchen. It . Is the last word in beautiful practical, sanitary and efficient kitchen stoves. Come and see how -this remarkable range may be converted . to a gasv coal or wood stove In n instant by a, simple "Twist of the Wript.". See the self-starter for coal and wood, c the beautiful . 'Univit 'Porcelain fa blue or gray, the compactness, the broiler, the . elevated ga - oven. :With a Universal Combination Range i you.- have, a warm . kitchen in cold weather a mni vttKhan -' In - warm ' weather. Jnst imJ gine how comfortable. Come in tomorrow. ? This will not obligate you. PUBUC KOTiCES N'OTICfi OP THE MEXT OP LEFFCLU3 hTr::M , BETWEEN I :iAl ' STREET AXD Flit STE-T. ' . UoXlce Js hereby .glrn. ttat ths Common CoanciL of the City ol Salem,. Oregon deems It necessary and expedient and hereby declares Its purpose and .intention to lm nrova Leffelle street : from the west line ef Commercial street to the, west line of Fir. street. at; the expense , of the abutting and adja- ent property, except; the , street and alley intersections; tte.ex' pense of which will be, assumed. by the XHty of Salem, by bringing said portion of said street to the established grade, . constructing cement concrete curbs, and - iat ing said portion of Leffelle street with . a six-inch cement concrete pavement thirty feet wide. In ac cordance .with the plans and speci fications ' therefor ' which ' were adopted by the Common Council May 21st, 192?, , and . which - are hereby referred, to and made s part hereof. The Common , Conndl her'ebj declares Its purpose and. intention to..make the. ahove described lm prpvement , by . anV thrpssh, the Btreet Improvement department ol the City, of Salem. ': - . . ,By .order of jhe. Comnion Coun, ell the. 4th day of June. J9?3. . : M. POULEE, -T" " " . , City Recprder Date of first publication hereof Is, June 6th,. 192 3.'. . - ..... NOTICE OP FINAL. EETTTiii ' '-y - 1 hext. " Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has filed y, 13 the dountyy Court ;of '., the : State o! Oregon for the County, of Marion, his duly verified Final .'Account as' Exeelitor of the list will and testament of Elise Keuscher, de ceased, and that ' said Court has fixed Monday, the 2nd, day "of; Ju ly, 1923, at the hour'-. of . ten o'clock A. M. of " said day-as the time, and the County Court R0013 In the ' County' Court House in Salem, ; In 'Marlon County,' Ore gon, as the place for hearing paid, . acount andf all objeclibnjs. thereto. . . ' . Dated . at ' Salem, Oregon, this 1st day of June, -1923i ' " . " -GU3 KEUSCHER. EXECUTOR.. .:: of last wili and testament of - Elise Keuscher, deceased." A. O. Condlt & Ronald C. GTovv er, , Attorneys for Executor, Sajem, Oregon. NOTICE OF FTNAE ACCOUirr. Notice is hereby, given that Susie Ey-Wallace --and, Ardee I. Wallace, -Executors -of the : estate of E. W. Wallace, deceased have filed their Final -Acount. wjth the County Clerk of Marlon.;, County Oregon; and the CounlyCourl ol said Conntyx has fixed ther hour ef10 o'cloct A. tlT 9ntte. 2nd day of July,, 192S, in the Court Room of said Court in the liar ion County Court House, as ' the time and place Jfon hearing . qb- jectlons to said F(aal Account and the settlement ' thereof, at which7 time) any interested per son may appear ' and - file objec tions to said Final - Account. : SUSIE !. WALLACE. ARDE3J I WALLACE. B. W. Macy. ' - ' " ' . Attorney- for Executors, " " -- ' " - YOUn iAST CIMICE TO TAKE ADVAN TAGE OF OUR POPULAR FREE SILVER WARE OFFER. 'ASK ABOUT IT. THIS Offer closes at e o'clock sharp tozight. : - NOTICE TO COXTRACTCILl S e a l e d proposals,: endorsed Proposals for Open vAIr Pavil ion," will be received, at the of fice of the' Oregon Stata ; Board of Control, Capitol Bullying, Sa lem, Oregon,- until: 9 o'clock! A M.. Tuesday, June 19,' IS 2 3, and not thereafter, - for furnishing labor end 'material for ionatruc tion of an open air pavilion & the Oregon State Tuberculosis Hospital, in accordance' with plans -and specifications - of the architect. : All work to be Includl ed In 'general contract - except piumtuag ana neating- on wtlQh separate figures .are' to-b taSea; blank- forma of proposals, may te Obtained from R. B, Goo dih, Sec retary Oregon State Board of Control. CaDitol Bufldine. Salem. Oregon, 'br from Orlo R. Wi Hos- aaek, Architect, Worcester Build ng, Portland. The deposit of a certified check In sum of Twenty- nve isz.uo) uoiiars wm be re quired on each set of plans and specifications and shall be return. able onlr upon the-return of said plans and specifications,. In good condition, within four' days after receiving same, , ; ; ; Each bid is to be presented un. der sealed coyer, accompanied, by a certified check, made payable to .the Oregon state Board ' cf Controls in amount equal to ' tea per cent (10) of the; amount of said bid. which check shall be forfeited to the State should the successful bidder fail to execute same within teH .days (not Includ ing Sunday) from date of notifi cation of, award. The contractor to whom, the-award is made will be required to. furbish bond from a surety, company, authorized to do business In Oregon,' 1n- an amount equal to fifty cer cent (50) " of - (he amount 'ot con tract.'. . " " Proposals4' shall -e.-raade only on the form f urnUItcd ' by ' the Architect. The envelope conta lng same to b , marked "Propos als for Open Air XavIHon Oresron State Tuberculosis , Hpsrltal." ? . The yisht fs reserved to reject any .or all -proposals or lo pc"rt the proposal deemed best for the State." - VV. Dated at Salem, Oreson,"June , 1923. ,V " , it. b. goodi::. r'-- Crrrca ftst- r?ird c! C:- '".I. notice ci'1 - ri?:.::, . . a.. Notice Is hereby r'r: . undersigned L"3 f 'c . County Court cf tt:- L:it pen for- the'Cunt cf his 'duly "verified final as Administrator cf tie Llston "J, .Hoj-liins, tic: that said Court has 11: day, the 2nd day cf Jc, at the hour of tea o'clo..; of said day as the time, r County, Court Floors in t: ty .Court Houss In f:!;r:, County, Oregon, as t! r hearing said, finsl sccc--all objections therto. Dated at SalaTn, Ore;::-, 1st day of June, 1S2S. . wiLLAjm r. CA;:rr- - Administrator of th3 . Llston P, 'IIcpkln, c - A. O., CondU'& RcEaJi C. ' .Attorneys for AdrI-" y Salem .Oregon. notice -TO co";i;:.-y Sealed proposals, c ; "Proposals" forTBoys' B-r-will-be .received at i" fhe breson. State --: trol, Capltot Eullilr.-. r egon, until 9 o'cloc!: ... day, June 19; 1923, ; . after, for, . furnlsLIr-j ! material for coictrs boys . dormitory at tLa t State School for the Ell: cordance with irTar.'? er ', cations of the an i'l-ct. to be included In .: ' ! except plumbing & 1 ' which separatet f !- ure j taken. ' "Drawings, e; .... blank forms "Of rri-T" ""', obtained frOn. II. I:, t f etary Oregon Ctats L . r trol, Capitol BuIIilr:-, f egbnTbr iron 'J. Y.'T' - , tect, Carater cf C - la- Portias i. Tl d;. certified check In e-i , . , tife"($2C0) do::.:3 1 quired on each. f:t tf ; ableonly ur :n tlo 1- r.i plaiis and Epeciric-tl- ; . condition,"' wUHa :,-.:r J , . receiving sana.' - Each'tli 1 to Ij r under sealed cover, "a; . by a certified chec'x ca'j 1 tq the Oregon Ctate E:-J trol,- ia "amount equ.1 fj ; -cent (107c) cf tha :.::i . ; , tIJ, which' cteci't-:TI : - t ed to the State "tt-. C cessful bidder fail to exe- '. within ten "days ( r. t ' I Cunday) from data cf r : L. of award. The contractor t the award is made will i j 1 quired to- furnish bond frc -surety company, aatl rrl.-y t business In Oresca, li n ' 1 equal to fifty. per t;:t'Cy: c the amount of contract. Proposals' shall t9 .r:-i c' on the form furl:" "i',"'5( ehltect. The enTE! r- c ' ' time to te n&r:.: i i. Boys'. ;Darxil:err,- Cr School for the Blind." The right is reservl, ta r'' any or aU.propr"2"3 cr t r: ihe.prcpsardseinr-! I U (-? i'. State. . Dated, at' Sal sm, Oregon, J7 4, 1923. , . . Ji; B..G00DX:?, r. rr ' Oreoa Ct-t9 Er-rJ rf C -' ' notice to cc:n:;t Sealed. prcrc.-Ii. tI "Proposals for Beys Dorr:;:::;," will bs. received at Vti cfll the Oregon State Board cf i trol, Capitcl Buf:!:?-, C ( -egon, until- 9:CJ o'clock a. Tuesdaypna 19. 1S22, a-i thereafter, - for; famishing I and material for construct! - fcpys'dormitory at the f : : it4iixUoa..xorFcc!;! ;:ir " y - iccordapce.with rlar.s er t fi'catlons of the arciltecl. . . irori?: to: b Mnc:-jj -1 . i.v contract -. except rIjmLir . 1 heating, on which fe;j.rt3 I -9resat6to be taken. Drawings, specif ioat!ot3 c : blank forms of proposal cr obtained from R. B. CooJI, , -retary Cregon State B;iri il Control, Capllol BuJI'ir-. C:' Oregon, or from E. E. LIcCI:.:: . architect, . Exchange bull : . . . Portland, The deroslt of a cer tified check In the sura of twery flve (125.00) dollars will te 1 -quired on each set cf plans t: 1 specifications and shall 1 re turnable only crcn t T'."ri c! said plans and specifications, I.i good condition, within four c':r? after receiving same. Each bid Is to be presented t"- der sealed cover, accompank . ty a certified check made ra: ' to the Oregon State Tsar I ! Control, in, amcunt c"-l t? t. per, cent (1C7) cf tLa amou. t cf said' bid, which check sLai: 1 1 forfeited to the St.nla FhouH t! : successful bidder fall to ex- -'.i same within ten days (net i -eluding Sunday) fxca d-tr t notification of award. Tfca.c; . tractor to whom the awrsrl l made will be required to fur.." - bond from a surety com: 1 authorized .to do tusinc: i- Oregon, in an amount cqu fifty, per cent (Ca) cf aniouct cf ccntr?ct. Proposals shall Lo r.i&-o c on form furnlaled ty tic t. tect. The, jtnvclT-? C'""' same to bo marked "It;. for Boys' Dormitory, Stat I tutlon for Feeble :.IlndcJ." The right I reserved to r PTiy or all proposals or to the proposal deemed l ' t t: : f 7 . Dated at Talcrj, Or: