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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1926)
m LniE ORtGOI'STAS? IANtiSALEMV pnEGO;i - iie OregomStaiesmaM 'I' :-' Issued Dairy-Eleept Jon4r'T .'i!' TBS STATESMAN riTBUS&ZHft COJdTAJfT . Sl Sosta Commercial St. Salem. Oregon K- J." Headrle&s -J'red J. Toot -. - 1 M. lrrima IUe J. BmitR -Aadred Bunch . - - ' Manager Managing-Editor - City Editor TeVmph Editor '? 8Kiy Editor W. ITL Henderson Circulation Manager Ralph H.iKletiiog' - Advertising Manager Frank JaskoskK Manager Job iept. K. A.:Rhotea ... i -Livestock Editor W. Of Conner' ': i Poultry Editor I .. irearwnt or thb absociatd rE.a5 t" Hi:' H '.. TTi Associated Press ie exclusively entitled to the ne for publication of nlllsewe dispatches credited te H er at otherwise credited 'in thi paper and, alno the tacaJ newapabbshed herein. - - v y.." , . j ..,- j i7 ,j ..'. . . i. ,';-. :.. I Vw;.VW' ': t . , i -'BUSINESS tolTlSCEB I " '- 'rt-'w! -'.-- 'AUi-Byar 338 Woreester Bid..' Portland. Ore. - -i' ' '. , mVjr- Clrk C- York, 12S-136 W. ta .-: CbSeato. Msmneft PM- r It.,PayBe. Share Bldf, Baa Francisco. Csttf.; Higgiaa EUf. Los Angeles. Calii. t tturtness Of fiee.t J e 5 Society Editoi;rjTt . vu pa .":- TELEPIJOXES f Tirenlstioa jOfficfe583 i l , . , i . ; i- t . ' ' -i - yw Departiaaat.,23 or 10S Job Departaient .S83 : ii i -j il ... t Eatartd at ta Poat Offieaia Salaam, Orrn, aa aaeond-clasi natter. .- .J GIVB. AL TJOD "And the zngl of Jehovfe-eaIted unto liim out of hearen. tftW said. Lajf noiithy hand' urOTi. the lad,' for ao'W-.Inov:that then- feajra Ood. 'seeing thou 'hast hojwitbheld thy- aon . Arom me." Gen; 22:11-12.-! H- . . . - - STEADY 'PROGRESS IN OUR CELERY IlSlDUSTRY wThere is steady progress i oiir celery jnstry and :the outlook " for growing this delieious vegetatjle oh a gigantic scale within a few years was nevefr before as bright . !.J?or it is alreadrkround a m$lion'doHir annual crop in our Labish district alone, counting ;the headj lettuce and other commercial, vegetable crops of jthe group of growers there. . Just, a little while ago,.the farmer 3 of the Labish district were boosting f or their- proposed 'million dollar highway" anditslreadV at jeast a.iwojmiliionj dollar highway, count ing its pStSttTa'nd onion and onion! sep and other crops; that is, it prodjocesl aTleast two million idollars aiyear in cash crops-.-r-- --.-i . -! 't-;: . ... - ' so lar Lau4erbacJcAJina flatten, George , Salem Helghts--H. -SJ Polaal. .Charlotte ; BIrdwellfc ,Tffm. McGil- chrlst, J. W. Carson, Ruth P. Chapman, ' Belle. Cornf ort h;s Done gan .Wiggins.1 . : H '-i -J i :' -: St. PaulC. Coleman,' Mary h, James Murphy,- J. N. Dorothy, Manegre, Louis 'J"- t ,:'':'J !i P. Bout Gooding Simonv ScoUard F- Scollard BrasseU Carrie NeUie E. Hunt, - Ben i Andritsitobssflbihues are only so far fairly glimpsed. 1 Fbr eyen or' eight; years, the $logan editor has been say itajBT'tnaf tiiem4$iiirict caii grow nd does grow. the. best cdypiiiiiBi was at first tegar4eas crank on the subject.' ifere atfe'stjme proofs : i Eugeiic- celery in 1921 took fecond prize at the jtionairceUry contest; and Prof. Bouquet of the Oregon" Agricultural Gollege said the Oregon exhibitors gained greater victory t tian the taking of the prize, In that contest." .Trputdale, I Oregon, jcelery took first prize ill 1922 at, the national contest at. Indianapolis and it was taken by a man who was ja celery grower before coming to. Oregon in the famous Kalamazoo Michigan, district. , p ':K In 1924 Oregon celery took ail mree prizesrfirst sec ond ind third,'at the, annual meeting land exhibition of vege table gardeners at Ixuisville, -Kentucky j ' V : 3 : S", And at -the annual banquet held there then the name of Oregon as the greatest " of all the! celery states, in point ojf quality, was on the tongue of jail tjie Experts gathered there. 'V. u-Th Labish .district," just) north of Salem- produces &a high quality celery as can be grown. ifl Oregon-f .. ... And by the same signUhejlith Last year this celery ent in1 car lots to twenty; states and to the Dominion of Canada 4 I s... And it: gracecl ' f heVI Hopsej ?nianjk$gvin.. jtbX .0 President Coolidge aiid that oljUniteii States Senator Chas. TfcNarv; whose home is here,, and whd has a fann near whereat is grown The demand fdr pur quality article was ffteatersthan our supply,- in! the :-Jbig Eastern i and other And the prices "were $1 and better a .crate above the best flalifornia celery. Besides the -:uri shipments, there were many express orders and focal demands And the coming crop will be a; larger one than last year's production. The better prices paid for our superior celery run -to $16a to $180 a car abovejth market prices of the California product-, , , -y ' " Do'you realize wKat else that means? It means the de velopment here of gigantic pelcfry industry. : The. acreage will grow every year, , It may go Up to 4000 to 5000 cars annually, and in a few years. ! It lis bound to become such a oiffantic industry in 1 good time, because of the immense money value of quality. It fs enough' to make up the differ- tmcti between urofit and loss,! or between small profits and jXgW$&$$tWL$:- 0r celp: stands up under long :::shntejitsi;- . 4 .,. :f. The proofs are at hand. and make it a profitable they can produce celery of The" pioneerhi2'Kks,beeri jdone Qarnnrsauprx)4 celery ' cxonjoniwide areaSr-r. ; - : s . ' wrinf1 f -more imnortantl the best quality grown, in the United feutes. which means the : Kwrf n wnrM-And'thev are doing just thb.1 , ; , -tt. ip cuipm district: this is another case fq taking ihe line Of least resistance; of getting - above competition; ot producing, the things we ckn produce better than any other district, or at a lower cost, or at greater profit; of doing the things,at which we exceL - i . , n - " There has been a lot of progress in the celery industry here" in seventeen years; in fouyyiBars. What was a dream a .L.wf imt arn Vint Tartlv come true: is a clear vision now; a certainty of, some .time in the future, and perhaps not far distant future.. - .' :j-;Kr:.,: Vv 1 E There is, no 5 mystery about the crxjndustr here VTiat oWtnan has done, br j what a .fewmcn have 'accm- ' plisheaTcn W duplicated with equal indusjirland intelligent unrio Wnirri. ;Tut:tTifre Iftia matric in the combinatJon oS solUnd sunshine and showers thai makq possible the grow-; ing of the highest? quality product! the world ean show in this. V field: -ry- H ir ; -iOne more point: There is no monopoly in this field; nor anys secret. Unly nara woric ;is cdery industry here ; hard: Work , : The jbioheers have jnadei a lot of progress but. tliey are ready to share their knowledge witn any comer. wno csirc; Catherine Shand, "CUo Cashatt, W D, Erans. P.l.Hauser SophiA Heck tnan, IV J. LaOty. Melissa H Balem No. SELECT JURYyUsffe 'FOR CIRCUIT COURT (CaaUnnad froaa paja' S. . Salem 'No. 16. T, Cronis. F. p.BHghrc. W. Bucher. T, Crabtree, J ulla A. DaTls, Mattlo L."Kllls. Kpale B. Hdrrold ..r. j - Salem No.17 L; K. Slegmund, 1 Si--Blanche Wat cher,1 OHto G.; Harblsonij C.,.; A4 ArtkW Lillie M.irJrarenAdaie Dunsf ord. B. ' C .. L- -; ' -. .,. .. E.! Hartman, J.-B.-Pntaam iJ: . pat Salem O. Fryslle,- Thos. Keunstlag-, " r ; .--s-t - f-" - Scott ; Mills Allan 4 Bellinger, Josie Hartman, Nellie M. Haynes, John S. Korb. Shaw J. H. 'Simpson,, John Batlinger, G. E;,Btzel, Rosa Simp son. . , - !- Sidney .W.-S, Dotf, - Vl 11. ScoU, J! VD.UTurn'idga'Grace D. i SUver4FaUs-Carrie Schulthnesa B.Cartr, Percy Brovn. : North Siiferton G. E. Benson, E.) O. Beugli, H. A Brandt, Em ma C. Goberlf Jeasie Hartley, ' Bouttf SilTerfan-P: s;QwerB. CL A. Benson. . Jielen Coaistock; Gertrude tCnriieVafSar Hick. ; i East SilTerton Minnie M. PresJ ton, E. :J. Adams, Lora M. Allen, Minnie Barr, H. B. Carson, G. H. Dedrick, K.' B. Duncan. . "West SUverton A. A. Webb, Geo. Cusiter, Genera M. Pettyjohn Nettie, Good, F. S. Hunter, Sylvia Allen, Chris Quail. Stayton Cora W. Cooper, Lou isa Keech, Frank Leslie, C. , F. Loose. Peona . A: Porter, George Smith, M. S. Hunt. East j Stayton Harry Porter, Edna Brewer? Celine Miller, Eliza beth A. Korinek. T. J: Ware, Hat tie Arnold. W. W. Miller. John Mickle.1 AC r - . . 1 ' ' : West Stayton Lida Walkeri JiiM,Uler: ' li H. MollePearl je. Heaier,jR. P. f niliDS,, -Anna IK. Ditter- a.-D. Scott,. Jqe Heuberger, Elsie M. Tate, Jtmeph Zuber." Turner John Girardln. H.- W. smith, Ttoa, Edwards, WV. Hun- saker, W. H. Fair, Mary" E. Mc Kinneyj Louise E. Hennies. Victor Point James Darby. Sr., Andrew) Fisher, M. Leona Krenz, Anna Savage. Waconda Mary E. Finney. Jes sie Q. Jones, C. M. Hall, W. T Collard, wodard Rose M. Pickthorn. Joe H. Bonner. East Woodburn Edith L. Love. Florence Goulet, Etta McGrath, C. L. Ogle. L. W. Durnat. R. M imick4 John Feller, Henry W Hall, i . Westi Wodburn George Beach. Virginia. G. Austin. Joe Du Bois. H. L. Bomhoff, Dolph Boyer, Thos Hnnt; Frank Du Bois. Carolyn Evenden, Sarah..Kennedy. far'induatjy annuallyv' and JxeaxLed for -the jten million iriark-- ;' . v 4 :.;G6ing np the line1 on the' surest possible route; going'- up - pn the merits of a quality produce. Noth ing can stop its progress on - sueh a' route.' :; '-.i:-t4 i-'JVf -ii - . a .-s si - ' N , r. t T -Ti' ' . ; Chris J. Kowitzrejfuses give up the office of , city, attorney; hods that ; the' cou'ncU cotld not legally elect one of its members. That's easy. Mr. Wtlliama ia 'not now a member, and i the boancii cail simply elect him again at its neit meeting. f. i - - v : There are a lot of big things to be done, from the rannicipal water supply proposition On doWd the line, and Salem cannot afford tu have any delay in quibbles. : ' . ; ' ' , Some of the- flaX growers are asking for a revision; of the Tales of payment by -the .state and the private companies- for their prod uct.; It is to be hoped tha every thing may be Ironed out quickly, and so that no injustices may be done on either - side. We are ot an important place in the i history of the industry. i- I J. Sidney Starling; is Jn Oregon, frcm East Tonawanda. New York. He represents Robert Simpson of New Jersey, who owns" the linen mill machinery that was' ijjrgught to Vancouver, Wash.; and which is lying idle, on account of difficul ties of the company-that under took to finance a linen mill there. If Mr. Simpson had' madWSalem connections he would hot likely have gotten into sueh difficulties. Mr. StarUngls an old liaejft mcn ufacturerf Salem is Hhe place tor linen mttls, at'the present.-stage -In the Slogan .. pages of "this rnfn irXs . fhh, reader jwijl see that the celery, and lettuce grctweVs of I Bits For Breakfast :iThe pelery industry -" '. , It Is surely on its way Already around a million dol- ; ... LISTEN IN , DIXXEB CONCERT 6-7 KGW (401) Portland. L LECTURE 7:45 JKGW (4911) Portland. Religious lecture. 8:15-S:30 KFJR 263) Port- land. Investment talk. I v MT7SIC 6:15-7:13 KTBR (263) Port , land. Violin program. 0-10:30 KFJR, (263) Portland. Cresendo Zither Club. I NEWS 7:30-7:43 KGW (491.5) Port land. ' I STORIES 7:30-8:15 KFJR . (263) Port - land. Boy Scout stbTy. , - v EXTERTAIXIEAT 6:0O-llr0O KHJ (405.2) Los Angeles. ?;6-r30, Ie1ght6n'a orchestra; 6:30-7:30, history stofy,; Prof. Hertzog; Dickte Brandon, screen - Juvenile';' ; . Joyce Coad, Jeanne de Bard and Uncle .John: S10, Coch- rane quintet; 10-lii Clark's dance orchestra. 4 ' 6:15-11:00 KXX (336.9) Hol - lywood. 6:15, trayel talk;; f' 6:30-7, concert orchestra;: ,7-8. Ilya Bronaon, ' concert cellist; H. L.Crokett, barl-i tone;- 8-9, program; 9-10J program; 10-11 West's dance; ' orchestra. 6:30-11:00 KFI (467) Los j Angeles. Vest : pocket pro4 gram; 6:45 Radiotorial ; 7-8 program, students of Univer sity ( of Southern California; . .8-9j Louis Klos trio, Lee Bo , "lin tenor;,v9-10, program; 1 03.1, Examiner ' hoar. 6:40-11:00 KPO (428) San " Francisco. . 6, ; 4 0-7 Llnd or-. 4 chestra; ; 77: 30,- Seiger's or r1. chestra8-9' studio program ; 9l0gwissi,slnging society v'-presi'amj 1 0-U,. Jack Coak r leyfa Cabirians, , Tj OOvt i tOO KFlTB l ( 252) Hol-;-ijrjfoo 7. talk Dr. .TPFloyd , Brwn 1 . 7:1 JS jmicrophone symphony. ' Ra Raileyf lead- ii 'il nttl RtaVtr tlornlf' a.1 ft danco orchestra; Sol Hoopfi's llawaiians; ,10-11, Warn Brothers frolic, direction Charlie Wellmaa. ; k I 7:00-11:30 KOWAV (236) Wal- H - la fWalla. ; 7-7:30, weather .: 8-k:30, stuaio program;: s:ao ,-lO:30. musical program;. ' 11-11:30 organ concert. , 7:00-12:00 KJIl (384.4 i Seat- f tie! 7-8 : 3 0, mixed . quartet;; x 8:30-10, . orchestra, Henry H Damskl, director ; 1 0 : 3 0-1 2. . Joy Radiating Order Bats.f ? weekly 7: meeting of "Keep 7:30-11:00 KFSQ (273.1) Los Angeles. 7:30-9:15. religious i service;' 9 : 15-10," studio pro L gram; 10-11? organ recital. the'.tAbishdTsirict' re preparing, to erect a store - building oa the east, side of. the Pacific highway, a few rods north of the.Chemawa four corners -near the IKletzing place.i, Tfeis store is to be ready fot' tho com ing "season and .13- to he used for the' sale of celery 'and ettiice' and other vegetables' gro'wn on the Labish beaver dam lands. This will make a very attractive showing, and it will accommodate the 'thousands of people who use the. highway, as well as advertise the' high quality of the vegetable products of that district. : . ' - -h. - v v ;.:, Photographs .-Illustrating' the Celery Slogan issue on page eight axe used by courtesy of "C..V. Ash baugh, Brooks, Or. GUNMAN IS TAKEN IN DARING ARREST (Centinded from rase 1) arm. Dowd seized him around the waist and both began to drag him from the room. . "Durkin,. we've got yuo," Dowd said. "We've gpt you at last." . "You've made a mistake. I'm Valentine," the gunman protested, trying to pull away. "Valentine?" Dowd replied, shoving. -him into a seat. "I'd Know you in a mUlion Durkin." The prisoner then admitted his identity. Durkin was taken before- Chief - of Detective Kaiser to whom he talked freely.' He admitted killing Sbahahan, but denied firing the shots which killed Gray and Austin. "Oh, those fellows were shoot ing at each other half the time." Durkin veiate. that after his 1qyt escape he. went to NewYork and in' all rteturney-Chicago ? Vur times. " ' " ". . .' : He said he-stole ;ii('tbtno,biies in New York, Detroit arid-Chicago to make the various trips aiid finally drove to - Cornells ,,ithexe ' hp bt M iss Sullivan ian'rf--ifove tVEast St. "Lfeuis. - &m.,s i 4?Wita!DurkJi here was ; his - lr-year-old bride, daughter of ihe-Tiilage blacksmith of v Cornell, 111.; and. waiting tto face him was i a 4grim young woman who has rowed vengeance because he jilted her. The latter is BettyWerner, Tor whom Durkin returned rto- Chicago last Octobe after he had shot Edward "Shana-han,-department of justice agent who tried to arrest him for steal ing arrautomobtle " 7"' Durkin had planned to flee with Betty and. herchild and walked into a police, trap .when he went to the home of her uncle. Lloyds Austin. It wasere that Sergeant Gray was shot while Austin was also ' killed in the general ' firing as Betty ;iried'to- helpl her- lover escape?- :; '''-', ;V'-,Y-" ::. : TJetty at first was unwilling" to believe that Durk1ln,cwass married, but yhene became ponvihceil'o the. truUiv lre expressed her in tention of. "doing some- talking myself." The itat'a attorney's office is canaidering 'using her as a State witness ;against the sheik gunman..; IvA -. Miss -Harriet Callow, Durkin's Brooklyn cousin, tonight revealed how the gunman, who according to the police, went about wearing an " iron vest to "protect ' himself,' actually masqueraded as a woman by day and a man at night 'after the Shanahan killing.; . Iiefwent tq New Vorkr, was fur nished with. a complete outfit of woman '8 clothing, even to a van ity case, and calmly powdered bis nose while the police were ques tioning Miss Callow, in the same room, she said; On a trip back to Chicago she said,- he had worn woman's cloth ing in4he day, Ume.-aoU had de liberately asked questions of of ficers along the way-, and made spor' f pictures of hni 'Mdverjtis- ing arewarrL for his rupture. ' il.' . 1 CAPTTAtl TVPOOKAPrtTCAt ; tJNlON TSO. M. D." Pilkaatoa.1 "Metr secoad Satur ' day; 3:00 p. n. .' lr CARPENTEBS' NO. 105 Meeta Thara.--rtm? -Artaar Tek" k ar. . praaident j i Ww. ,-Prtlit, arcrrtary. Skilled jehaBitf famiahad PbO" 1J. SAIXM . CXIONs liABfifc I.EAOUE--. Meet at Labor Hair on call of preal. dent, F. j W. Scara.- - secretary, Bos "44;. Paleni. Ore. " - ' ' ' FRATKKf Atj i)1lt) E B tflT XAGLES. meet ererr Wedartday. Fraternity Hall, 8. il. Hlct Sec y. Tel, KSIGHTS OP, PTTHIAS. ' MEETS AT Fraternal Hall every Tuesday; eral. Vi4u,r invited.. I4 l)ohira,X. C: Walter l.oon. - K.'. of . S: , ' tf Q?bt Ottzon &tsttmsn Pnb!Uhe4-every-mornmrl day) at Salem -ha apiUl af Oregoa. Local &ates FClassifled --Advertising One tiase i. Three time Six times Daily or Saaday S eeata par word r 5 ceats per word S casta par wora 1 mo. daily; end Boiu 20 eante per word In order to earn toe mora thea aaa time rate, advertuement miut ram ia eonecatiT iwnaa. V 'f " ' - v Ko Ad. takes for late ttias 25 eaati. '- Ads. ran. Saaday 02U.T eka'ad at one-time rate. AdTertiaemeata t (except Peraaaals and Sitnatieoa Wanted) will bo takes irer the talephopo if tbo advertiser is a subscriber, to phone. Tke Statasmaa. will roeeSv adrsr tiaamenta at aay time of-aha day -ar aifht. To ' lasure proper -: elaaaiCea tiaaa ada. abeold be in baforw T pw act TELEI HONE t3 OB SS8 - '-' .Fortunately, while1 a-flapper knows many things, most of them are not ao. ..' ' r aM,aalaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaMiaaaawa Ja . r , - - w . I " . , v; "7lS5 ...... - '.'.;.-, .' ;'-;i'r .-..f . What do vou want from'trieanTinri f; ' j'A'QU.usc? Is t. power? Is it mileacc? ' : J Is it quick starting?.. ........ ' : .'; 999 out of 1000 motorists want a. ''i.'lfxt--irkrvi9rtr'i that i" rSIcT.'u, ' - v.--- ot-,.' , o, s-'-i - 7 AVj results1, without sacrifice of any one of : ' ' 7 incm.',rv55ociaica urasoime; wan its - - -y . er T7-4 . - iMiri wwwiaiwu vjojuiuibf Willi II) N "", (nVffsl . . K :ui$99 insmind. It gtvea fkcrfect r ,Zt) ;-Vt -: CTcoordJ nation of these three; results': A A t- - t '.tlVsatisractofV auick sta'rt'ior.'rii fnlU . ' '-rl' TTM- il r ' r,-, ' .. TJ ": - " -YCOl MOTOR OIL for r " i IStride'Of power, 3 VmileaCC. ' T-.r.- ,...ei: thorough lubricstioa-at Iowk:':.."; ... . , . - !' - - . u J ' i ' ' ' 'J . cost. Ic cushions the moving' '" - ' ' ... .i : - A rrM.tol MZ-n m x A . ' . nirnM.nil mnln. , : " . , .. f.ateuWithmorc-miles-to-thc-gallon. - - tohcyouxmotox needs. - Aa (1 A T E D O I L C.O'.M.? A:.N::r J ' v '.'--"fc" U Sustained QualityProducts .t: -i.-i- t ..:,r , . . . " -. -.. " ... ' ' ;...-." . - "), ' , -. - ' -. i . -. ,.- . 5r 1 -f j t k. rosx -" ' - V (Over lidd V Bask Bank) ? BEfOBJI TOU lEAVETOTJB EOM- . n m xra1 it . e Insured Properlyr Bid-. 1M M. Kb -St.. . ... d'gs-il ADVERTTSTXa , HOXEST AD-ERT1SISG Tkese ol urns, mast be kept free from BBTtnwg ;f a questionable. Bstare. tations win not bo tolerated. Infor-, nation showing any qoestionabla Jln 4et o a,-prt taa advarUaer .kn1H be reoorted to thia aiewa- taper er the fiwlem Ad j1"- -L Automobiles AUTO IXSCBAXCE AT THRIFT PIECES Bank Bid. f r ft 1,JS 8AX.KU AHTO WRECKING CQ. Wbeels. Tiraa. Bima. Fenders 5 - Half Pries and Lefcs I Parts for all ears. ea for old e4rs. " 403 8. Cfca Poo 2159 e . : . . . flsatr TRY RADIOLITK IS YWR CARjBAT terr sna yea win -. Im., i Oars 410 S:. Cotwaer- ! . V 7 t. 6li23 Auto Ttepalrlng MOTOR INS OARAi& TTJfpER tXEW " i.r.-t.r;lpert.- repair - 1 - ?J-3 Come Co Anto Top 1 5 SEE CS FOR; TCP XSp .?AIST 2S7 S. ComtnereUl. - Saiatr j. Help. Wantea -Malo 1 DISTRICT MAXAGER nAS IX- raen wanted br Cbicao Corporation tor Salem, and ! adjacent territory. Appli cant must Ho. maa of integrity, wbo sa sund prosperity and ' th aaskinf of S?,S00 or batter annually: a yoaar msn ,of iBitisUre-and energy who s handle a few men U preferred. Tbo mn for this position ,saat4 be- able to ixarry stork of S300. : Giv aye. oecnpatwa. and fall informationr id irst letter to receive reply. Addresa Mr. Flamta;. -Manarer of Sales, 6ed n;',4,? K. Micbiesa Bird, Chiesgo. lit filjli . Wnted-KiBioyre Ml MATEtSflTYV CASES BY 5 4XCTICA1U'I arse-. Pbons vi.j30 EXPEeitE Ctlf MAX tftjtfEti. l& ajeraicar worn; pa a jriifj. f - ' : Notice is -"hepebT - glvenTtfiat I- have Impounded the following de scribed dogs- in compliance Iwlth Ordinance No. H04,-to-wit: One black and white spotted, small fox terrier dog with bobtail. f One white fox terrier dog with yellow. left ear, yellow spot over .tail ana bobtail. One small yellow hep- -tiarri dfner.' female'. "1 The ' above de scribed dogs will. Je killed if not redeemed br owners, on or before. January Hi 12 6,; as provided in said Ordinance. " - . - : U - . -, : . Street Commissioner. . i January 19', 92.4 ; ' V J-8 1-22-2 3-24-2 S. ... : NpTICE OF APPOINTIKXT Of -AD3ITX1STIIATOIX ; f : Notice, is hereby giten'thal the undersigned 'has been-appointed' bv -the" County Court of tho State : of O?egonfr the Couhty of JMar- ion.aa administratrix of the estate of -. R. L." Gilstrap, deceased tand that she has duly qualified as such. administratrix. AH . persons hav- lnr claims . against the estate of said decedent are hereby notified tcrrpTesent -the-same to me a:t the office of my attorney, E.. Li .Mc- Dbugai; 9 05 ' Northwestern - iBank Brdg., Portland, Oregon, together with proper Touchers vrithi'a r six months from -the date of this no tice." ;' J:''- " ' - ' "E""r' ' ' Dated at Salem, Oregon thi3 24th day of December, 19251 . t ETHEL GILSTRAP. Administratrix- of Estate of 21.. L. GilstrapJ. -.- - E. L. McDdugal, Attorney for-Administratrix 905, W. IBank Bldg., Portland, Oregon, t - i tl 24,31: j 7-14-21 ;. - - j - Vf" No, lu th, Clrc jjitt Ctojrrt-pf rthe VStato -..of lOregorii' for theciCounty ot ' . ;aronr-i)parfment:'No-- -; l- - FfneliaMayYotingrpia1nttf f? vs. beYtrt,e Roy -Young; defend- In. the -name xf .the. State. -of Oregon: ?-'-' ' ' ? ' b Yoaxare iherebyi rBquIred- tr an- pear ;and" : tfnswer '.ihe complaint filed against yoniff the above en? titled court and cause, on or' be fore the day. of. rebruary, 19 2fi,. and If you fail to so aboear and answer said complaint by said datek: pialrllir?r wijl apply to the court for Jthe' relief prayed for therein, tofwit; for a decree dis solving the - marriage contract ex isting .between, the plaintiff and defendant, .'and awarding, plaintiff the care, custody and control of the .minor jcbildren of the parties hereto. GUrence Le Roy Yonhff. Robert Loys Young, and Marjorie Leliar ;Youn,;and 'for such other and.further.)ini5direrent reljcf ma to this courtmay seem Just and equitable ; Jv "l-- You tarrther,. Boytledl that thli 6ummoriVlserted ppoi you by.publicBlrra-thpt in-the; Ore- gon talesman;-", pewspapcr of general circulation, printed ' and published in Salem, Marlon Coun ty., Oregon, pufsuan to an 'order of the Honorable" L.ii. McSlahan." Judge of the above entitled court' Yott are further hotiriedf that the, date of the? first' publication ot this summons is the 31st ay ot December. l25.and the last pub lication -thereof will be on ; the Uth day of February, 1920, : McNary,JCeyoa;& : Pagej: Attor ney for riafintitf. 308 U. SNat'l Bank Uldg.: Salem Ore. lS -;-:' t3 l-rt 1 4-2 1-2 8 P-4-1 j Men shpuld.be Judged riot by what they do, but by ! how ' well taey do jt. : .? r . - -Buy a WaftM-t Pa Bi- 3 i-t ' - 1 ; - - - . . .