THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 22. 102 1 ' 3 ItTJW INVITE!) Tli undersigned wilj receive fioafcjl bids u p ; to 5:00 6'elovk p. j hi., Monday. March 3rd, 1924, for the following nupplies to be mkmI in 1 the street improvement work.for the year 1924: cement, . ',';', ' ! li,00 ft'; yda., more or .le&R,' rf , .i.Hwu- yns., more or less, or sand. 1,200 yds., morn or loss, of concrete gravel. .j-11 "iiona io ne tne same an ir' Y " M. POUI.SRN. ; - ' ' (Mtv'tternrrter f 22-2 3-2 4 m-y- .41 KVMMOXS in tn circuit Court of the State -J ' - v JUl IIIH t,UtlIlt III 1 iVMarion. Department No. 2; Wenry H. Grain pp and Amelia ) Hiraiapp. his wife, ' : 1 rialntlffa,' VS. gliomas Pinch.. Walter Finch, ,U,; !, ie Nail. Lola Minvard J I James a. Finch, Ilessie j Fiiw-h, Julia Henson. now - 3 nlla Devae, Ura Henson,! j , now lira Tyson, Henry j Henson. Finr.fi Urown and j also known as Finch It.: ! i, Jlrownj. Cassia .Brown, now j fassle nrown-Calvert. Min- j . (itlo JRrownJ Maggfe Green- wood, - Ilainy ' P.rown and ! . Also, known, as Zina n. j ( .Thrown. Margie ttrown; al j Ro all other persons of par- j v lies' unknown claiming: any J. ;. viRhti. Jitlc. , estate, lien or imerest in tW real estate ' . destTlh.p inifho complaint; ( .. herein.! , -Defendants. ) rree aainnt yon and each of you, that you nor any of you have any rifiht. title, estate, lien or Interest In, of or to the following descrilwd real property, namely: , P.eginnlnR at n point on the north line of the donation land claim of Isaac X. Gilbert and wife in township 1 south, range 2 west of the Willamette meridian, in Marion county,- Oregon, said be ginning point being north X!) de grees 15 minutes west. 2 . 4 " I chains from tile northeast corner of a tract of land deeded by L. K. Page to F. Mickenham on June 10. 1903, said deed being recorded in Marion county records, book of deeds, volume 82, page r.23, and running thence south 20.40 chains to the center of the road leading from Salem to Howell Prairie; thence north 89 degrees 43 min utes east. In the center- of said road. 7.833 chains to the south west corner of a,. tract of land deeded to Hird Mickenham. De cember UUh. 1909, and recorded in book" 111, page 79 of deeds; (hence north 20.4 0' chains to the north line of ' the said donation land claim of Isaac X.' Gilbert and wife; thence south 89 degrees 45 minutes'Tvest, along the north line of said claim. 7.353 chains to the place of beginning, containing 15 acres, more ' or less. in . Marion county, Oregon; and that the plaintiffs are the owners in fee simple of the said premises and their title be forever quieted, and you and each of you be forever barred and enjoined from assert- Jing or claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in or to the said promise adverse to the plain tiffs' said title. And von and each of you will also take notice that this sum mons is served upon you by publi cation thereof in the Oregon Statesman, a daily newspaper pub- lint thu lw.:nlv nf llif kCPIK'S cun- BUOH --The Mreathtess Moment. ot h nhrV(,(, 011 view- OUKOO.N "Courtship of Miles ! nlft. of thp stoiv i8 Stand-.sh." on pnrossing and interost-com- LlBKIiT Pilgrims of the Night, j polUn IO ,et , hp mechanical ! beautv of I similated. the product ton bo as- William Desmond .vas walking a street in I'niversal City when he ! met a tall, solemn visaged indi vidual who greeted him without a smile. The man Who had stopped Des mond was Albert Hart, veteran character "heavy" who has ap peared in the r61e of villain in iiny i m versa i pictures siarr.ng antg for sUte afid fOHnty .offices Desmond. j who haye fned the ,-iosenes of The play in question, a crook j the nrimartas is beginning to bring comedy dramri in which the order 1 otherg out lnto the opea. of things was to be shifted was; lfl addition to several who seek The Breathless Moment." a I'ni- i the position a constable, now held versal attraction showing at the j by Walter E. De Long.-interest is Bligh theater Saturday. Hart was j arnirnd tha nositions of Candidates Being Groomed For Approaching Primary Politicians are becoming more active as the spring advances and in addition to a. number of aspir- cast for a 'friendly" role, that of a crook companion, to the star. John Alden, of ' Why "Don't You Speak for Yourself. John" fame. and hero of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's great epje poem, walked in the flesh before those Ralemites. who attended the Oregon'-theater yesterday; in the per son of Charles Ray, who portrays that role in "The Courtship of mayor sheriff and district attor ney. Ralph Thompson, alderman, has announced his intention to op pose Sheriff Oscar D. Mower-' While no declarations have been filed by candidates for district attorney, it is conceded that" John H. Carson, incumbent, will again enter the field and seek reelection. Friends of Carl T. Pope. Salem attorney, are almost Certain' that he will announce his candidacy Hon has heenicalled to the fact (but persons are soliciting in the schools on the pretense of having my recommendation. 'I have sent no" solicitor of any. kiml to your school ami give re commendations to no one for books or periodicals of any kind, if there is anything of this natnre to which I wish to call your atten tion, you may rest assured that an official 'notification- will be sent you directly from this office and will not be given to the agent him s'If. "Your tinif from 9 o'clock until 4 o'clock on school days belongs to thf district, and you. should so inform any one who wishes to take it for other business." DKKKNDS WILSON BERLIN, Feb. 21. (By The Associated Press) Count Yon Bernstorff former German ambas sador to the I'nited States has raised his voice as one of the few defenders in Germany of the late Woodrow Wilson. In the weekly Deutsche Elnheit Yon Bernstorff defends Mr. Wilson against al most universal charges by the Germans of a betrayal of Ger many and also calls the German public's attention, to the untruth of the generally accepted state ment that Germany laid down arms in the .world war through belief in Wilson's "fourteen points." MEXICAN REVOLT W AT EI War Department. Says Fed erals Will Engage in Ex terminating Guerillas MEXICO CITY. Feb. 21. (By The -Associated Pressi The rev olution in Mexico has virtually lieen stamped out,, according to statements made at the war de pal tment roaay. It was asserted that the federals, now having no Important enemy forces to fight, will be engaged hereafter in the work of exterminating the gueril las who are marauding in several states. With the occupation of Morelia, Patzcuaro and Urpapan. it wa added the state of Michoacan has been practically pacified. The rebel general Manuel Diguez, is said to have completely vanished with his forces and the federal general Escobar is chasing Eh rique Estrada. Genera! Salvador - AlvArdo- and Colonef Christiana Aniuldo and their rebel farces have evacuated Citidad Giitmnp. withdrawing (0 Coliiua and. according to official sources, the occupation of Ciudad Guzman is expected shortly. The rebels are said to lack ammuni tion. Repairs are beingj made to' the railway to permit General Roi berto Cruz to advance. will b-heldiaColleca-Clace. Washington, February vtK to Mareh fi, They will be amongjthe delegates who will attend - from Montana, Southern Idaho,' South- .dvenlit to Meet Clergymen and other workers in the western Oregon conference of Seventh-day Advcnti3ts. will at tend the Quadrennial Session of the North Pacific Cnion confer ence of. that denomination, which of Astoria,, ern Oregon, Upper Columbia, and Western Washington. ' Among those who will attend from . l he Western Oregon, con ference include: Revs. J. W Nor wood, president; A. K. Bell. G. W. Rine, and G. W, White, oil of Tort land; F. H. Conway of ConralUs; C. J. Cole, of Dallas;. Ross Dusk tin of Bend; N. C. Erntson of Sa liem; J. K. Fish and G. M. Thorp, of Vancouver, Wash, W. T Hil- gert, of WcMinnville; V. P. H nine,, i-'1;?'-..: - ' ;-' t ' 4 ..-' -. COUNTRY STORE TONIGHT BLIGH THEATRE . . . lished in Salem. Marion county, T Tbaft Finch. Waltet, Finch, j Oregon, said publication of sai4 .LuticXallx. Lola M.inyard. James S. Finch," Bessie Finch, Julia Hen KCn now Julia Devoe, I'ra Henson, now t'ra Tyson Henry Henson, Flnch Brown Wl "lRo known as Ffnrh jt. Brown, Cassje Brown, now Cassie Browti'-Calvert. Minnie Brown, M aggie Greenwood. -Bainy Brown and also known as Zina B. Brown," Margie Brown, also all otheip persons or parties unknown ''claiming any' right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real; estate described in the complaint herein, above named defendants; -. . . In the Name of the State of Ore gon, you and each of. you are re quired to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit and set up the nature and character of your claim tn the real estate described in said complaint, on or before six weeks after the lth day of February, 1924, And if you fail to so appear aud answer the said complaint,' f or .wantthereof , the plaintiffs will apply to the. said' cbnrt for the re lief prayed for and, demanded in said, complaint, to-wit Fummons to be once a week foi six weeks, by order of Hon. Go. O. Bingham, judge of said court, manuisn. wnicn wm re- in M, . !la it L-nnwn main at the Oregon today and then j that he hap an PV(, on thP posltion. ; be shifted to the Grand theater. ; w)l.lh nr nnt T0bn n. Giesv. I present mayor, will be !a; candi-; date for re-erection is not known, j for he refuses to commit himRelf.j at present. In the meanwhile! where it will show Saturday and . j Sunday. . The picture comes up to all ex pectations, in fact there are a num ber of scenes that are the most thrilling and expertly done of any yet snappea oy tne camera. , t,cpnt tUo ques(ion ai11, will The storm, which almost wrecks! , Hoil. ,h:it Un ,,,,, lit'l i nun ' iv - " friends of Fred Erixon are groom- j ing him for the job. He is re-; the Mayflower with its celebrated j band of pilgrims aboard, terrorized by a villainous crew of pirates and j b. a willing candidate. .. . n . . , M T - I arv M and that the date ' ol i bloodthirsty "roughnecks" is alone ! Fake Solicitors ArOUSe worthy of the price of admission. In this tremendous climax where so splendidly and Ire of Mrs. Fulkersom tne first puDiicauon oi ims finu- t mnna is tht i Tith ilav of February. 1924 and the date of the last pub-jJohn Alden, so splendidly and! A warnjB to the teachers of licati'on thereof will be on the ' naturally played by Ray. saves ; tho connlv against book ageijts 2Slh day of March, 1924. JOHN BAYNE. Attorney for the Plaintiffs. Residence, fialem, Oregon. It was. revealed that the senate oil committee is investigating re ports that Attorney General Daugherty .bad bought and sold Sinclair, oil stock. . .tonn Jiowianu. enacien sKimuiiy proissins to have thf county su by William Sullivan, who has been , pprintendent's approval, was sent washed over the side of the. ship ! OHt ,ast night ,)y Mrs Mury Flll. but who is hanging in the rigging ! kerKOI1- T)lf. particular agent who ropes, the diroctoX and camera ; h s. aronaed the ire of Mrs. Fulkcr- have done themselves proud. ThatJson js 0nP sf,ii;nK ioos. loaf books tempest is so realistic that one I for U)e gmaU sum of ?69 whk.h looks around to see the water ; arp soJd wjth the UIKiorstandins if il j- Y" h I ifl : j sweeping past him in the theater. Congressional leaders began preparations for a complete in vestigation of Northern Pacific railroad grants. . - The political view is that there is no sense in being- sensible if the other party will get part of the For a de- credit. It is seldom advisable to recom mend a motion picture production as bping worth seeing twice, but ion the teacher's part that he or! ; she is one of a select few sgiven j !a chance to secure the ;boks at j the price. . : . been exposed , by big eastern? firms C H. & B. HOLDS HIGH OFFICE MRS. MABEL W. W I LLE BRANDT Assistant Attorney General This woman Is successfully oc cupying one of the most exacting This particular selling stnnMias j job3 la Washington. She has given patrons of the Liberty theater will an(i a number of Salem fcllc jhave do well to set aside time for two j had experience with the'parfftWr, performances while "Pilgrims of j pelling scheme and are anxious to the Night" is filling out its en- j iavo tim teachprs warned, gagement there. j Mrs. Fulkerson's letter is as fol- From a scenic standpoint alone! lows: the production is well worth while ' "Dear Co-worker: My atten- parficular attention to questions arising in connection with the pro1 .WAiiUon amendment and the Vol stead act. and has recently joined. with Secretary Mellon ip declaring that tiie U. S. Coast Guard is tUe most effective governmental weap on asalnst rum-running. The Principle of Thrift -. . . , . , . '.' r . The success of- any business, large or small, is bdilt upon the principle of thrift. And corres pondingly, the success of your own personal future is built upon the sajne principle. There xaij never be any progress or advancement without 'the practice of this policy. . t Therefore, be thrifty, by depositing your money in the United states National Bankwhere;it;wiU draw interest while accumulating for some future ' need. You will be surprised at the pleasure it will ; give you because you are a -saver; :V J United States National Bank - Salem.Oregon. M ?r i i - - T- 1 . i J' . . . . ; TODAY TOMORROW LIBERTY GNLY 'WQ . ' Monday 'il; Toboganning from the height of insane luxury to the valley of duty and content, MAD Lewis Stone Rubye De Reiner Wm. V. Mong Raymond Hatton Walter MeGrail Presented by LOUIS B. MAYER WllH MARY ALDEN WM. COLLIER, Jr. HUNTLY GORDON WINIFRED BRYSON r i 7 . 1 1 T ? it- t f i 1 ff. - t t i i'1 ' 1 f. Sl. " ... Last Times at the OREGON Today ' ' , THE COURTSHIP OF El I mmsmw -'iiimiiii . . . 8 .liliiw LilJ ' II ' II , ? IN- ..' Coming Sunday Norma Talmadge 'The Secret of'.theiStofm Country" t z . r : 1 ,1 (SEANli TOMORROW- SUNDAY ONLY '" . ' - THE COURTSHIP OF MYLES STANDISH pf - . , with , . . Lf W Charles Ray, Joseph Dowling , N an Enid Bennett 1 g V. ZJXb II ' -f-V j '-'V -, ; -" . - LonirieUo? A romance in the underworld of Paris, with , the girl who has been pronounced the most beautiful woman in America. y-w "i -it t I 4 'Mtti4 --the Mayflower in peril of. the sea 1 most sensational storm ever screened. ; daring rescue of man overboard ." " ' l . one of the many thrills in : The Great American Epic y's Immortal Poem! MYLES STANDISH . ; -