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TIJE OREGON STATESMAN. SALE:.!. OREGON SATURDAY HORNING, SEPTEMBER 20, 1023 STATE rIARICET AGErJTETTTEli l .m'm i m m ." mjkm . "ii p " in n n " " - By C.vE.'Spence,"&farkefgeiit, 723 Court House. Portland. ? Yt "'The United States .department of agriculture, in Its official-publication; gives a good Illustration of what organization la doing Sot the farmers irt handling-potatoes in Nebraska. , . It states that nastfyear the . growers in south-central 'part . -of the state were .unorganized "and Hvb or six brokerage said skipping agencies; operated, and the' res alt to the grpwerwe.nev,vijty unsat isfactory. This N year Itnd the growers organized and almost? 90 per cent of the acreage in that"lo eality is under contract to be sold ) - throygh a central selling agency, linger, 'standard grades. The fed eral publication states that the re suit L that cash buyers' are on the gTound and they take all. the po tatoes offered every day .and that "the present season, is much more atisfactrry io dealers and grow ers alike.' .. V, :vr The; growers are . running their own business..! They -are putting up a standard pack. Buyers know what they- are getting. :- By controlling the output the farm ers are not fighting each other for markets. It ia business propo sition of marketing a commodity, It is a system that must be gener ally adopted. , v . i There Is some opposition to the new potato grading, and Inspec tion law in' this state! There al ways is at first withiany suchjaw or regulation. .But if those ywho are dissatisfied 111 ae what grad- A'OTICK TOi CREDITORS . .. No. - r In the County Court of tho State ; of Oregon, for the County -of Marion.- - In 11 raatter of the Estate of HORATIO It. POSTER. Deceased The e bore-entitled court has appointed the undersigned, J. D. Ulch, administrator of the . tate of Horatorio JL. Foster, de ceased .. All perpons having claim against ' the "said estate are re quired - to present them, with, the proper " vouchers, - within six months from the date hereof, to the administrator, at the office of Oregon Statesman, in the city of Salem, in said county and state. ; i s Dated and first published, Sep tember 28, 1923. ; " Dateo-4-last i publication Oc tober 26. 1923. - J; D.WELCH, Administrator. GLENN E. HUSTED, Attorney lor - Administrator, Portland, Ore- j ; NOTICI3 'OF ' FIX Alt '-"V" - j " -! Kotice' is he it'-y i ivea -thatrthf J undsrslgned"-has ''i'led in -the County Court fthe- State, of Pre- go- for tv C "ty.cf arjoa fcM ) ec-tdr' of We state of J N.!Led f gerwood, deceased, and that-said .' Ooirt baa fixed Monday, the 29th V iflav of October.-1923. at the hour 5 of 10 o'clock ti n. of 'said day as '" tie ' tine, and the ; county 1 court room in teXSdutity-Caa-rUlIouse, In Salem, Marion County, Oregon, as the plate for-nearing said final account and ' all objections there to; D ,r f - . -' ' Dited .at Salem, T Ofegon, tils 28th day of September, 1923. EDWARD FANDRICH. Executor . . of the Estate of J.. N. Ledger- ' .wood. Deceased. . . " A.IO. Cendlt" andvRonald. COJor: cf 4ttniT tnr h Veentnr. ... r . v ADJIEnSTISATOIiStNOTICB ; i Notic Is hereby giTen that the undersigned was duly appointed administrator of the . Estate of ! Michael Q'JfelU,. deceased, by or 'er of the County Court ,of the ' tate t)f Orison for Marion Coun ,on, . the 1.3th. day of ' August, 23, . and . he .has . duly . qualified (ls such administrator; and that ' persona, hayins: claims against ! aid estate are requested tq.pre I ent their respectlTe claims, duly ! erlfied, rith proper ouchers, to : be -3 dersigned' administrator at is olllce, Zil State Street, Salem, L-oregon, wunin six . montns irom the date of this notice. 1 1 ' ; Dated thi3 23th day of Septem- i ber1823. . i . )JOIIN ri-' V:;n,- Administrator, of f i tha T ia of Michael O'Neill- Deceased.. V : x-rvrrm rp iAT-K oi? rrat i f PROPEUTY-: Notice Is : hereby. giTen that the undersigned, under and by Tirtue of an order of sale heretofore duly made and entered -of 'record jln tne county court oi tne estate oi Oregon, .for the County of Mar lon, in the matter of the estate of ! IIcrry'Tascoe, deceased, said, orr Idir being-made on the 18th day ?cf September, 1523, will as ad- r iclstrator, of , the estate nf . said f c' cedent, ceil at prirate ale, for c sh In hand on the day of sale, Is 1 of the' right, title and Interest c ths estate of said decedent' In t -,d to the (following described ral property, to-wit: . ; ' 'Lot Number three (3)., ia j Block " Number TwelTe (12) , In Englewood addition to the city of Salem, Marion county, - Oregon, as said lot ia -shown ? and designated on the plat of eali addition, now on file and of record In the office of -Recorder of Conyeyancea for Marion county. State of' Ore- TLat said sala wlll be made at t a office of Condit & GioTer, I jcn 203, Oregon Building, In i a City of Salem. In Marion unty. Oregon, on and after Mon iy. the 22nd day of : October. I -23, at the hour. of ten o'clock t f said day,' and bids will be re- iTed ty the undersigned up to t tour cf eali- sals. ' ; - rsAtP .i at ' Calea; Oreron. this " ta day cf September. 1923. - r ALD C. GLOVER, ' :cr cf'tte estate cf ing. ?;tandardizatlaa.find Inspec tion have doa to the fruit Indus ity 'ot "Cairfornia, $bey will wel come this law; and heartily" co-operate with it. ' ' The. state co-operative poultry association 'la asking its members if they wilr siga 'new membership contracts, the "-present contracts expiring Oecember- of this ySar. The uew, contract fwill' "'have a clause nnder . which any ; iember may withdraw at stated times if h is not satslfidd with the asso ciation. The association, under its present management.; has hadj a-'yery satisfactory year, members generally haya jten " very .much pleased with results, and , there will no doubt jpef hearty backing of the ,neW contracts by producers. This association has been through the mill, made the usual mistakes, corrected thaan, and is now in po sition to control the egg produc tion of the. state to the advantage of Doultrymen. If. they will get be hind the , association and sustain it. , ' -i Hcrce Vma AH6r& cf 01000 Percy A. Cupper Opens Office in .This City . - - - '- Percy A.- Cupper, former state engineer, has opened an engineer ing and law office n the Oregon building and will specialize' along those lines- in- his praliceT Mr. Cupper was state engineer from. 1918, when he was appoint ed "by the . late Goverhor .'Withy combe, ' until ' only a sfew weeks ago,' and had been connected with theLstate engineering department long prior to bis ' appointment: He has had a part in the prepara tion of practically all the Oregon statutes relating to irrigation, drainage i and water rights. . ; Air. Cupper. -declares that ha is out, of politics and -will have no hand at all in the political game. I FAIR SIDELIGHTS i " Another; quiet day. was passed by those in charge of the order of the crowd, land the" police were bothered . by little other ..work than restoring lost children to their parents: and in -making re ports of lost articles. , A few aa- ttfmoblle accessotles have been re ported .BtOlen. 'mS-mli?,J ;i lM,.-;...-1 ;x'l T ': ; Both thepublfc'and A. N FuV kersori.'la charge of the checklna room at;tbefair grounds, are: well pleased .wUa the System Ihaiigtfe rated "this year-. Nearly eyery-rar- tide that 'the owfcer did not hate immediate fneed ' of was receiVe through theSwowf-h4',beck' I' jDwIght Gregir Ashland; stopped ofr.vfor the,' fafc: yesterday 'Jwhile n h.Is ,way to Portland tcr enter the University bCTOregpn .medical fechooT. 5 '----v: " r; .-'?-..! iDr,and Slr.TV". C: Blake of Ashland' were' state, fair .visitors yesterday. t ':-''.,'yr'' . ' V Pounding ' upon ' tin cans ' and carrying - rarlous" baoners. a pro cession composed of-the campers during the fair 'paraded through the grounds and yarlous buildings disturbing- the iranqnllity of an otherwise quiet evening. Prison inmates will - be richer by several hundreds of dollars as a result of the sale on articles at the penitentiary booth last night. Proceeds "from .1 these " articles amounted : to ' $350. ; Those ln charge of the display are planning to auction off the'remaining' arti cles that have not 'been sold. f . i-r - r- - I - J - - ' - " Pour aots Vaudeville, road i !t4 - - - show. "Hoot Gibson" In 'Dead Game. J J : - OREGOV "Enemies of Women J IJJ1ERTV; '"Salonijr Jane." r Brilliant .Klne," Roy 1 Dayts, biaownerv np. dinner f 41000 stake In three-gaited kaddle ' event! at bore? show Thursday nlgbt, j Oregon 'State ,$Jevs Josephine Comity ;:J fogs "Winners GRANTS pA&S. ept. 28. Josephine " county Berlcshires will soon' put this founty in a class by itself in i, the hog1 business. ' Clyde IK." Nlles,, ot River Banks Farms, wires that"' his car of Berklhires won all grand charapionships, all Champion sliips and-all first prizes but; two' Jsii the Berkshire section of the state fair - where the bogs are on exhibition; Mr. Niles took the hogs to Salem that were shown at .MedTard and at ' the Josephine fair'-' last "week. Fishermen Strike; Fish . Live ROSEBURO.' Sept; 28 Fisher men at the mouth of the Umpqua are on a strike, and the advance run of silverstde salmon Is going through, and will reach the . upper waters soon, according to reports from the lower, ritex district. It is understood that the Reedsport fishermen. refused to work for the' wages offered H.hem and demand ed a higher rate of pay for the catches made, j They have not yet put out their ' nets ; and the' last part of the chinook run and the early silverside run have not been touched: ThiseonditIbh will add to the number of '.salmon which j will reach the -upper waters of the Umpqua and will increase the fish' In" the river, 'as"inqre 'will get to the -spawning grounds than be fore. Advices recelyed here are that the fishermen and cannery companies - are ' deadlocked and that the best part, of ,Ane salmbh run may pass before the strike is called off. z: ready for active 'work some time net week. '. f r f 3 ' Tne "railroad company is-Very anxious to lay the rails a's far as the "grade extends,'' said 'Colonel Kelly, fin L order that grading Con tractors tnay , get ' their equipment and supplies' into ' the ' mountains at an; early date.". ' - :Albdny School - Attendance . f ALBANY, Sept. 28. That ' there ate ".now;i,248 ;students. atteod'nS the r tour" Albany public 'schools, was" shown yesterday afternoon when Supt. C. $V7 Boettlcher made a 'second count of the enrollments. The, senior-high jschool, now has 280 'students In the . three upper classes, while there are .153 pupils in the two freshmen classes at the two junior high schools. . Central school, including the- ninth grade, has ; Z 94 1. students ; - Madison - ill, and Maple i 6 3. . .' At the 'beginning of school last year. 1,248 registered fon .the opening-day, and a t second count made on : October.. S showed an increase to-1.380. This, leaves one week for the total of this year to. jump upward: J42; to balance lastf year's record. ,. . . - ' 1 ... J ; A- ' Construction Soon To Begin : , EUGENE, Sept 2S. Two con struction camps are being estab lished along the old grade of the Eugene-Klamath Falls cut-off of the Southern - Pacific above Oak ridge, according to Colonel George H. Kelly and' Prank W7 Sullivan, of the Western Construction com pany, which has -the contract to surface the grade - and make it ready for the laying of the rails. Colonel r Kelly and. Mr. Sullivan were in the city yesterday on their' return to Portland from a trip 'over the grade. They said that they "are assembling-1 their camp outfit '' and construction equipment and that they will be Recall in Polkx County "Evidently to show ' that the movement ha not entirely died out a -'blank 1 recall 'petition pro-i posing to' recall. Xrom' office Ezra Hart, county commissioner, came to The Observer - through the malls this "(Thursday) morning,; ; The petition came In 4nrenvet lope, regularly stamped, but which had- been slitted open, .indicating that the pcreons mailing- same de sired that?.It become , as public as possible. For some ..weeks, there has. been nothing heard of this re call, and if any work has .been done during ; that .time the .fact has-been kept -quiet. The send iBgof this; blank petition to this newspaper j may ' be a practical joke- and it .may, pn . the .other hand, . foretell a., political light that will'shake Polkj county to its very, foundation. Polk County Observer. l'' i -, " : - -' - l - I Confirmed rumors and conf irm bachelors are Jiot as interesting as the unconfirmed ones.' RANi, 'Soft'BoIledI - What is said to oe a trufr story -the actual life-story of a - girl named Mary Mack -who left . her home in Barston. Ariona and went to Holly wdod to seek lame in mo tion pictures; and an actual! inti mate "close-up" of Hollywood, the Mecca' pf f rim "io7er3 every where, is , promised ; in , "Mary, o the fMo vies," the special prbductlon, from PBO which, will be sbp wa at the Liberty theater bn Tuesday. lure stars aetuaHy help to. an swer them by appearing In this picture... . ; . ; Promised as' "one 'of the -maet amaingly sensational pictures of the year.I it contains la "sufficient number of Interesting ingredients to make it live up to, the glowing forecasts that '.havo "" filtered through frpm-.the production cen ters regarding it .. Surely the;ap pearance o40. of ptcturedoms most famous stars .and other play? ers " of ' note,-" cannot 'fall to be f of the- utmost Interest. '.Certainly the real story of this sgirl Mary,' who- is really Marion : Mack,' the girl1 who rportraya her. cannot fall to: be fascinatljig-bound up. as it U iwlth the.' liver of the stars -tellng a .tla . ot ?ndi)mlnlUle courage, braveryOronih and love. .How film stars' aH 'inade-that is 'the'.message thit f'Mary 'tof the Movies" ' brings -Hollywood as Itl really ist Closesup"if;the Alla-din-like magic that all of flmdom pTnnilea an intimate -rlimnsA iOf What ara .my .hapces of ever h iteovle8 ;re:. roade-tbese.: are Iff a MnvvfA 1 ' W MO. will I 1 ... promised' for patrons .oi, tne xjd erty theater during the run pf this production. John cperm'ptt 'dl rectedMt' under, personal supervis ion of Louise LewyU. ' ' . being a movie star?", VWhat will happen to my daughter, my sister, my sweetheart if she goes to Hol lywood to enter motion .pueturps? "What are these x, movie people really like and are they .worthy the , adoration: we heap npon them?" !"Are these tales from Hol lywood 'hokum', or just how much truth, is there in them?" These and many. more,, are . the questions that are answered in this . big picture and more than 40 of the most famous motion, pic- mmmmmrmmm whiw iih'wwpwiiiiiiipi iff a : -a --.v 3l&tJ1k-mnmdL-Btr -u3 ACTS Vaudeville i 'NEAJw HART t'-" - IN " "THE TRAIL OF NO RETURN" rts C03IEDY,TOO - Trying tj havean accident is of ten more 'difficult than trying to avoid "one.; "This, -.was Jedmed dur Ing the filming of the Paramount picture, iSalomy) Jane,. -. which will -be on view at the Liberty theater for three days, beginning today. Vainly Producer George M el ford ..tried to coax an accident into happening. ' flot that: he;wa4 reckless indeed, no. ' But a cas ualty" was necessary to' the mak ing or the picture. ; ': -. .Maurice Flynn. as 'IThe Man,'' Was being 'led; away by jthe yjgi laates to le.hange4. The pairty waa mounted, and . the . horse in frpnt of Mr. Plynn 'was "supposed to stumble, and faR. thus' allow ing him to escape. ' But this little pony had a' cat-like determination toetay right" side ! up.- - N -' 'x Again and: again the scene was rehearsed, but " every "time the horse .was urged ,by its rider to fall down it only- made . a grotes que - movement , more suitable . for a two-reel comedy than an epic of the days of MS- Daylight was bei ginning to' fall,' and ssp was every- body's." catleTice. "That Is the last try ,' Bald Mr. Melf ord. "If that horse doesn't tall this time well send him home ind-jt one of those trick crea tures." The , camera .began, to click. ; - The scene went - through. to the finish! ' :r . . - - !' Wonderful," shouted Mr, Mel ford.throiigli kU mfegapbone. ' He rushed up . to . congratulate-In rider - of the 'j formerly" refractory beast.' J? -i I 'Wonderful the- dickens r re turned the: rider Jn disgust ; VI didn't make it fall down. It Just naturally --slipped." . This prpducUon, featuring JacT queline ; Lpgas,, George i Pawcett and Manrlce B. Flynn, Is -said to be" a masterpiece ' of draina and scenic effects, -i ; . " 1 ;:.--i-Zr Hoot Gbsoiu ;.(the Inimitable Western screen humorist of "The Gentleman from. America," lKIn dled , Courage," and other Univer sal successes, will bet seen at the Bllgh" theater, today lnr the star ring role of a rollicking comedy drama of ;thV od -West, 'Dead Game." fr .' "Dead Game" is, the tale of a young man of the Texas ranges who knew' the ranges andf hisi horse- awfully well -but when it came to women he was at a ter-"- tt rllie loss for knowledge. - An. old niaBii'ttlng tin A. rail Tehee TU2p- ly, informed kim that ' he" was a ,danihlieir? where J the" ladies were concerned. From then .on th'e "lesfion" In'loye wag spiriied andU entertaining for all ,ho were entangled In it.. ;A new four act , vaudeviHe road tb o w opens at" the liligh ' theater today for two days. . -? . ' SUFKRED FIr:iri3ARS J f '''"-' PROM KIDNEYS l suffered -with, kidney trou ble tor five r years br -more.. I ould";i0t"sleep at -night and I was alwVji tired "after earning home TrOm. Workl. auC my: back" ached," writes John R. Gordon, Danville, 111. I : secured" some J'OLEY 'KIDNEY Pitts, and 'after a few treatments JXelt better and could -work withVjruore ease, tecme stronger and could sleep better. For. tiuiek relief, from Backache, Rheumatic pains, and Kidney and Bladder trouble. use FOLEY KID NEY- PILLS. - Sold everywhere. Total Enrollment' at- Silverton 'fiQw02 SILVERTON. Or., . Sept.' 28 .(Special . . ta .; The Statesman)--The first wiek, of the, Sllverton school work for the fall of 1 1923 has been, completed - and shows' a total enrollment of 902 'pupils; 280 of whom ire high school Btn- dents. ' A' great ? many "morestud ents are scheduled : to. enter; dur ing the coming week. . i The ? iigh - school boys , are'-al ready out f o r, foot ball practice n n fier the leadership of John Wat son, coach, -,Mrt Wason is assist ed in the Coaching .bSupei-intend- ent.R. Goetz and Priacijal I Reod.j. , ; "The Parent-Teacher assoc: has'ljeen ' tnaking plan for year's work and will hold it meeting October. 5. n. - - MAMMA t-T- r Ttc mm L r -v.' '. Jar; r . . f building a:. , S3'm your I . . atreE-!-' .ti. " .. - 11 T U v tit it puts adJ. pcer I t j nd , r: runch."'. well, known l: coir:m . , t ; , - Derapsey's &. tnent fays : " I - man? , - x - wia v. ni, . i i i . "E!rvtJ',-V-,-'t- - ! i kumy li-mrT - it toe worvi fsM.-Tt i . otcm ki. taat t .-- r . . , riH..- tt. . - r .. loan."- " f J ' ym Ct -c i ... 1 . J -i n- J . t IWtlf J. . i. ,.....,. tr-- w ' t "ft. , WKm .. i . . ... . . J 1 I . C Ad ti-.r 3 fe...-. ! i - I bav toni mor Ct .a- rf i ft ior t "0 v . c j ; ; t i ,i .u, - y r I 1 M I' k '"' 1 ' DANCE Cole-MElroy's Orchestra, Fair, o j . APTERXOdX."A?iD JIGIJT - 'M AT THE FAIR -U H ' y'r-- n ;0 .' ; !Zv ' -i 13- t' : : . . mm f.- . C r J . J . FAIL nil tvti I 4i I iV i i ,w. ' i m - , m I a . l LEVITT ' BROWN ITOGCIXS ATTRACTIOXS 4 J&IO RIDES v a ,. NOW Sn6WING--.TIIE FIRST BIG BIIX SPJSCIAL 7,000 FEET QF THRH.LSrLAUGHS AND SURPRIZES ljower ' floor 1 3t3c. Balcony .. . . ,23c Kiddies; ...10c AS' SPECIAL 6-Piece ORCHESTRA ' ' EVENING, " Lower, floor OOc : Balcony . . . .35c Kiddles ... ..20c, mil? :r' TM- . j. ... - Ss " . "" "T" v' j I I"ITM ""'"" ? V ' f frf f " -y m 4 m- ? CPZCiAL M.IOOUCTION - mm I il.W.Va'ai .ml; w NOW SHOWING SPECIAL MATINEE -s TODAY 25c The Author of "The Four Horsemen7' ' 'MATINEE 35c EVE. 50c ' aMlyMiWj, A." LITERARY TRIUMPH IN A MAGNIFICENT SPECTACLE FILMED, IN PARIS; NICE AND MONTE CARLO SEE EUROPE'S GILDED SOCIETY IVEALED IN' ITS MAGNIFICENCE AND EXOTIC SPLENDOR. . - BIGGER THAN "TOTHElLVl . ri-r'TTT sf? ';J ' :'WJ l ft - : 'BRETE BLARTES fat the California RedwotoOs with r - - - .' " Jacqueline And , :' if-1'. Gecrge Faweett