The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 08, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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1 PUBLIC NOTICES
r NOTICE -OP f ASSESSinSXT FOR
; CX)8T OP 13IPROVnfG SOUTH
I : SIXTEENTH STttEET FROM
- ' PERRY' STREET TO TRAl)E
1 STRKKT. .
: Notice la hereby given that that
the Common council of the City of
Salem," Oregon, will, at or about
7:30 o'clock p. m.. oh the 19th day
envoember, 1922, or at the same
hour at any subsequent meeting
of the Common Council thereafter
in the council chambers : of the
city "hall in Salem, Oregon, pro
ceed to assess upon each lot or part
thereof its proportionate share of
the cost of Improving South Six
teenth " street from n the south line
of Ferry street to the north line
of Mill street.; . . ,
All persons' Interested In the
said ' assessments are hereby noti
fied to appear at said time and
place- before "the ". said common
council and present - their objec
tions, if any their liave.ld said as
sessment and :;Apply Aq -the said
common council to equalize- (heir
proportionate share ot said assess
ment. -- ':' ?.- ---i .; r -
By -order of the Common Coun
cil th Sth day of November, 1923.
POUTSEN, City Recorder.
Date of first publication hereof
Is Nov. 8th, 1923. nlO
NOTICE OP ASSESSMENT FOR
COST OF IMPROVING SOUTH
FIFTEENTH STREET. FROM
STATE - STREET TO TRADE
STREET.' ' .
Notice in hereby given that the
Common Council --of the City 1 of
Salem, Oregon, will at of about
7 :S o'clock i.-mj, oh the 19th day
of Navemffrgaf,. t the same
hnPrfnywtbfnent meetrng
oPi1iilUrfMcJ JitViaft(5i
assess upon each lot. part of lot
oesrnietrerr'aaanrri
i t 'prupui ituus-ip hare"Trt'the"Tost
ot improving , South . Fifteenth
street from the south line of State
street to the- north line of Trade
street. - ; ; ' '
. All persons interested in , the
aid assessment are hereby noti
fled to. appear at. said time and I
place before the - said ' common
council and present their objec
tions, if any they have,, to said as
: sessment and apply to the said
common council to equalize their
proportionate share of said assess
znent: , ,: !w -
"By order of Ihe Common Coun
cil the 5th day of November, 1923.
M. POULSENClty Recorder.
Date 'of 'first publication hereof
la Nov. 8th, 1923. - nlO
C
m in siniii
.Sessions December 5 and 6,
- and an Exhibition of Wal
t nlrts arid Filberts
The 'following preliminary, no
tices are now being sent to inter
ested parties: f j J
VTo members of the Western Nut
Growers' association, , The meet
ing of the association will be held
at Salem December 5 and 6,1923.
The program -is being arranged
-to
lUeiKTO
- "SAN '
FRANCISCO
LOS - -ANGELES
Pinal
Four ' traint
PortUnd
tha trip
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ORIENTAL GaOODS
The largest line of Oriental
vtlley, oatiide of Portland, is to be found at our store, also
domestic goods, t .See onr peeialliae Or house- dresses; Aprons,
blouses, and pongee .silk directly Imported. We Trave the besi
kind China lUiea-on sale.. , t. , , w "
. . BUY AXO fiClVE . y
NOTICE OP ASSl3SSMENT P6Ri
IMPROVRMENT OP ALLEY IN
. BLOCK 1 82 'OP CITY OP 8A.
MBI, OREGON. - v
Notice is hereby given that the
common Council of the City of
Salem, 4 Oregon,' will, at or about
7:30 o'clock p. in., on the 19th
day of November, 1923, or at the
same hour at any subsequent meet-
inB of the Common Council there
after; in the council chambers of
the city hall in Salem; Oregon,
proceed to assess upon each lot or
part thereof liable therefor its
proportionate share of the cost of
improving the alley in block 82 of
the original-plat of the City of
baiem, Marion ; county, Oregon.
from the north line of Chemeketa
street to the south' line of Center
street. : .
All persons Interested in the
said assessment are hereby noti
fled to appear at said time and
place before the said ' common
council and ' present their oblec
tions, if any they have, to said as
sessment and apply - to the said
common council to equalize their
proportionate share of said assess
ment. ! ;
By order of the Common Coun
cil the Sth day, of November. 1923.
M. POULSEN, City Reoorder.
Date of first publication' hereof
Is Nov. 8th, 123. nlO
at this time and promises much
material of Interest. Several not
ed speakers will be present.
At tnis meeting we hope to have
a good display of ! nuts. Below
you will see the entry list. ' A dis
interested party will judge all ma
terial. Bring; in 'your , products
and show the people' that Oregon
can grow walnuts and filberts to
perfection. ' Yours sincerely,"
7l " -,iVrr-C E. SCHUSTER,
.. t ; , Secretary and Treasurer.
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WenrNut'tTrowers' Association
: , Convention
Salem, December 5, 6, 1923
Walnuts (lO specimens to. plate.)
Class I.- j ,
Lot 1 : Best display of yalnuts.
Class II. (single plate exhibit.)
Lot .1: Franquette. ; : i
Lot 2: Mayette ,
4 ' Lot 3:. Wilts Mayette.:. '
Lot -4: Meylan. '
. ' Lot 5 fi'Mlscellaneous varieties.
Class -in 4.?y4 :
Lot 1: Best Seedling.
Filberts (15 specimens to plate.)
y-Class IV- i:i
Lot 1: Best display of filberts.
Class V -(Single plate exhibit.)
Lot. 1: -Barcelona.
Lot 2 : DuChllly. . " .
Lot -3 : Daviana. - -
Lot 4: White Aveline.
Lot 5: Miscellaneous varieties.
' Class VI
Lot 1: Best Seedling.
Class VII X
Lot 1: Best general display of
all kinds of nuts.
Coughs, Oolfis, -Wnooplng Cough
'lira. ..Will Hall.-R. No,;3, Bax-
fleyi 5a.i, states: am writing to
aU who suffer' from coughs, -colds,
croup 6r whooping cough. I can
not recommend Foley's Honey and
Tar,? too much, and, I an;t keep
house without it. Have "been us
ing it since 1919 and have found
it the best medicine there is. for
grown-nps -nd children." Best
and largest selling cough and cold
remedy in the world, t' Refuse sub
stitntes. - Soldi every where. Adv.
REDUCED ROUND TRIP TICKETS
California on sale dailjr
$45.25
$70.25
Return Limit I May 31,1924.
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daily. Thronrh sleeping ' ears from
ta 8s n J'raaeiSM .aad jo .Aagelea rmaaa
eanrenient,. iaieraatuic aad iaatrnctiva.
Aak'yoar arent for information
refardiaf f araa, - and copy
ot iUoatratad booklata, r writ
JOBS U. SCOTT,
Aait. Ptntnfit Traftio
Maaager, Portland, Oragoa
t.aW
dry godds lsnd"'no,ve5tleshnV'the''i
Bllgh :
William Duncan in
"PlayingIt- Wild"
"Oregon Trail"
GRAND
"Why Worry ?
LIBERTY
"Brass Bottle"
Helene Chad wick plays the
leading feminine role in"Quick
sandsv the new picture by How
ard Hawks i which comes to the
Liberty .theater Friday , with a
powerful, cast Including Richard
DIx, Alan. Hale, Noah Beery,, J.
FarrelUMcrWald, Walter Long,
Edwin Steves,. v Frank Campeau,
George; Cooper, Dick Sutherland.
Hardee Kirkand and a dozen oth
er payers noted f or vivid acting.
Miss Chadwiek in this excellent
company, many of whom are vet
erans of the stage as well as the
screen.-holds her own,; as might
rbe expectedof a young actress
who has made remarkable, strides
in the past fewrears. It is to her
credit that she chose to develop
herself as an artist rather than
remain one. of the many pretty
girls of 'the screen. : Today she
ranks with .the commanding fig
ures who really depict! emotions
instead of smiling and only look
ing pretty. ? ' f
It has been hard work,' and her
present high place is all the more
remarkable wh,en it -Is remember
ed that only a few. years a go sh
earned a livlibood by posihg tot
aavertisements. sne got ner rirst
chance In pictures with Pathe and
has steadily advanced ever since.
She will always" be remembered
in two of ", the several Rupert
Hughes pictures, j "pangerous
Curve Ahead" - and "Scratch My
Back" and in "The Dust Flower"
Godless Men, besides many oth
er important productions made in
the past four years.
"Helene Chadwiek - was ' born at
Chadwiek, N. Y., a; town founded
by an ancestor - who came from
England. But she has become so
completely identified with "motion
pictures ' that she -.is really well
known to the film colony in 1 New
York and; Los Angeles as she is
in her home town.) I
Her role in "Quicksands' is one
of the most interesting that has
fallen to her lot. Yet; to describe
it would give away 'a secret of the
picture which had -better be kept
from those who would enjoy it to
its utmost. Enough s to say . that
Helena Chadwiek plays a dual
role, that of a delightful American
girl and a sharp-eyed Mexican sen
orita 'Involved in one of the most
thrilling stories ever , pictured on
the screen.- :
"The Lone Star Ranger," the
famous best-seller -by Zane Grey
which has ieen 'made ; into a mo-
Won picture by William Fox "with
Tom 'Mix in the starting rolehas
been read by more than 10 million
people Ince Its publication In
1915,' according to Harper Broth
ers, publishers. l " .
The noted author's work has
been' through more than -seventeen
editions and from the demand that
still exlatst is likely that it will
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pass through many more before it
Is finally shelved. - ' .
The book has been translated in
many foreign languages' and
found fertile soil in the readers of
these countries. The film will be
shown at the Oregon theater be-"
ginning tomorrow night. ""
1
I "In "Why Worry
Harold
Lloyd's first attempt at farce com
edy, the popular Pathe comedian
flays the. part of a young' man
who worries bo 'much over imagin
ary troubles that he fails to recog
nise real ones all about him. . tl
Is said that the manner in which
he becomes embroiled " in a4 South
American, revolution ofiers great
er possibilities for 'laughs and
Vgags" than any of the previous
Lloyd comedies. The public can
Judge for' itself when-f Why Wor
ry?" will be shown a the Grand
theater for 5 days, ' starting to
night. ' s , ' : :
. "Let's have some fun and teach
this movie actress that,shq"s not
In it with a real cowpuncher," ex
claimed one of a group of real
cowboys used for scenes in "Play-?
ing It Wild," a William Duncan
and Edith Johnson picture, which
will-be shown at the Blfgh theater
today. " They i were assembled on
location awaiting orders to go on
the trail -in the wake 'of Edith
Johnson, and bad their own opin
ions as to the ability of the aver
age picture star when it comes to
doing real riding. -.-..;
; When all was in readiness and
the chase started, the cowboys let
out awhoop and were away down
the trail doing all sorts of reck
less stunts. But the leading' wo
man5 outraced them and showed
them stunts they could not do
themselves. ' ;
! Be Prepared For Coughs . ; ;
' Da not wait until an a tuck of
'''flu" is upon you. Take care, of
the little cough or cold and 'pre
vent the big one, or an attack of
"flu." Bear in mind Foley's Hon
ey and Tar, the safe and sure rem
edy for coughs, colds, bronchial
and throat troubles' and - coughs
resulting from "flu." ' Foley's
Honey and Tar the largest sell
ing cough remedy; in the World .
free from opiates. Get the gen
uinerefuse substitutes. Sold ev
erywhere. Adv. " ' .
Pbtatoes 'for Hogsr'Ratlori
for Dairy Cows, the Hun
, garian Vetch Is Good r
'The following paragraphs are
from a current bulletin from the
department of Industrial Journal
ism of the Oregon Agricultural
college:)
Cullj potatoes afford an oppor
tunity to cheapen the ration for
hogs. Four hundred pounds ' of
cooked'or 600 pounds of raw pota-
FH HiERS
FROM THE COLLEGE
rtoes Will : replace 100 Donnda of
the average feed grains. They
should be fed in combination with
eraia at the rate of 4 pounds cook
ed' to one of ground grain, or 2
pounda of raw . to . 1 pound -of
ground grain. '"Potatoes - do not
give the "best results ' .when ' fed
without, grain. The'griln Bhould
not be cooked but added 'whetf the
potatoes ' are' ! somewhat ' cooked.
Other root or vegetable crops that
are unsalable can be profitably
utilized as ; hog feed. Judgment
must be used, as they are all war
tery. Feed with grain to obtain
best results. . . " i ' '
A ration is recommended by the
dairy department of the experi
ment station assuming that dairy
owners have legume Jiay such, as
clover, alfalfa, or qats, and vetch
and com sifage. ' All)the hay and
silage the cow will clean up should
be given in addition to V pound
each day of the following" ration
for each 3 pounds of milk pro
duced: Three hundred pounds
each of' barley oats and mill run.
wlth'100 pounds of a high protein
concentrate such - as linseed oil
meal, cotton seed or -eocoanut
mear. If kale Is available it may
be fed in 'addition to other feeds
with excellent results.
Hungarian vetch is well suited
to the soils a UttlAtoo heavy or
too-sour or too cold or-wet for
common vetch. The ' Hungarla4
vetch standa the more severe win
ter conditions in the lowerWIV
lamette . valley, counties.
WE'RE ALL IIUSIAN AT, THAT
t For several years a Salem man
has burdened his - Upper lip with
a : mustache. , It was an .. inoffen
sive .piece of adornment and .his
family andr friends 1 hid grown
reconciled ' to ' it. .Of eourse there
FIGHTING
: BILL ;
"-v DUNCAN
- 'At His Finest
rr. "PLAYING
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-f TOBY'S
. x COUNTRY '
STORE
; COMEDY
Coming Monday
"HICKMAN
BESSEY CO. - '
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had been times' when his wife
had pleaded, cajoled, bewailed
and'threatened, but 'the- mustache
"had eiirvive'd tind the ' world had
eome to regard it as a fixture.
One' night, " not ; so .-rery ; long
ago, the owner of the mustache
decided the time. had. arrived for
facial renovation. The good wife
and other members of ' the family
has long since retired. To "the
bathroom the mustache, and Quite
naturally its owner. Journeyed. A
brief glance In the glass, a bit' of
lather, ihe razor, and once more
his- upper lip stood
brazen and
(bare to .public gaze. .
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Linens D. M.
Silk Vestings
aais-rrvaoiu ana
.Ribbon Novelties
Goods and many
The 1
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See This Lovely Colored ' "Border ,
Handkerchief Linen By the Yard.
1 Priced $1.75 a Yard. ' ' , V
N ' ' - i - ' . V '
An excellent quality pare linen with
- colored- border, ready to cut amd-Aem! ;
Size' 12x12 Kerchiefs, colors arei blue
. and white, rose and white, green and
white, ; lavender, and white. . v s.
Colored Handkerchief
Linens at $1 .29 yard..
A Shipment of Heads forTWalcixis Be
YOUR MAIL ORDERS
Receive prompt and care-
. ful . attention. We r pre
pay the express or. par
; celpost; within a radius
, of a hundred miles. .. ! - ,
He would slip Into bed and the
next morning at the 'breakfast
table ha would, find which of his
family- was- the most observing.
He cupped Into bed and ; toon
slipped into-sleep, j " 1, i
, It ..was a moonlight 'night ' and
some hours', later, a. Ahrill -shriek
pierced the (inlet of the hdttsehold.
From tvery bedroom "stambled
members of 'the 'family, They
found "Mom", trembling In the
hall. ..;!-. '.' . . j . .
Duflng the early morning hours
'she had awakened. She had tarn-
ed toward' her 'sponserand there
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GIFT
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CITTTir
Ypu will find therethe uiiucuil,
I the beautiful
well -as r the
iials for
C Threads
iVkms?
Rildns
ouver ipraiasfanicsT
'WowkW-r, lils
other flovely. things, for
ft-V. i ".: i' i -
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-Imported
: , ; H&ad2serchief linens..
' 'Priced . ; '..
$$tk-siV75, J $1JS0, 2X0 y&
V ery .: good Qualities with - excellent
'smooth" finish, very closely woven' of
'long,' fiber linen assuring' you' splendid
and long service, j - j
Sheer 'beautiful "finish linen, one-third of a f .
'yard makes -three ' 'handkerchiefs. Colors - re
grey, rose, wisteria, yellow, blue,' brown apricot,
, copen orange, orchid, tan, green, pink and black '
Salem Store,
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in ihe moonlight lay . "atiU. : r"
man. ( Explanations were mada all
around, but there is another taua
tache ...being groomed la tL!a
town.
Vvrhat'a all. l'-)'' ' ' "
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As a prTntiT.-tntlt'an J
a prvTantiir
i night and
InhaU night and morni""' .
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the rwtt
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