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'.: "' r I .. - TIIURSDAYMORNING,-JANTUARt2Sr-10';. f, . - v - -.g. V .'"" ".-' -V' V 'WEiiciniiiGS i .-.-? i y.- -,r StatisrTHrouglioAmerJ ica Droaacasi ai.iu 4r:CIqckinTes - Npw;YORfe. JaS; 2l--tBy As-i sociated 8.Y-A'ter-i twiof false rtarWthe first real distance trials: .' Va&xn ' is th xndst concentrated cf . ski " rnr3is," yC its medica-( tion1 is so saftT'and gfMtJ tnat' it mayV be, used 'f freely, ven t da- baby's tL-wHf skin! It 'Stops' ittS inr lN3TANTLY-anf jclckly iyef comet torrnntiflg- disfiguring eftrp tioni ... At ; all drugts'---onIy 1 50c, Ta ' Retif Your Youthful Bauty V retemm'cr th daHy1 og of- -Which entIn 7fr of Pom . Ointment . L .- f i genuine :SiEGiilK: SALE US'" LJ. 1 U Any krtlclfr in our feefxith.' Cldllieirts Brass iails GaVoageCari Food CHopifers TheltabV Ebttles" ariM'apV Other Articles Accept this chahceito save money. on hth grade Cotfin&ttiik' Street1 - " FYcrjtJWifjgrirt Hardware " It 1- si i; New f otir" rofcrh nook. Best of constrtittidni . -All city, conveniences. ? just outside city limita(NoihigK taxes: Dne-half acre of ground r ? - , , Best of:2drde"rilandr-vill produce- enough to pay taxes. Realtor la i th- t&t4 iaternatfonat.; bf6ad-( Ra?tixi tats ' began ; tonlgfet - teM 1 cured-ibyi .twov Amrtean. : satioiba ft.itnt plkigH to ; belt, tb? ; globe :and, $05. (itbei9 - maaiaS j ff forts tdj reacb-urope iwltfi their programs, i Encouraged", "by' "c rpbr't that Lstatie .conditions were fair and mac aoaungscorms on xne auaui-fc- lessened ehairfee" qf interference troTBl Secretary: of State Cae WcJi hindered': tb tests - durtnfe .tlkWtjtirsttwp nigh&.'ijhe bfoad casterv. began i with", hlSh.s hopes. Their only fear Wf that aurora li0e'aU wTiKR' fifTfced telegraph' nonrmtfofcatlon to'dajc and" tonight Igh-Impair fPtiott." The most . atribltfo'us .prbgr'atii tr as that of stafloii ' WOC Daen -port, Ztfwa? and-WOY? jSchnectady,. Nv TV in; eektoi8t to enciTCle the world with popalajr musical num. bers: v In effort, to, Teach lata the jungles of South Africa and: touch remote cities like' Capetown, Melbourne,-' Australia, or other- points in the Antipodes," It 'was-arranged t broftdfiastttft four wave jlengjhs. .( Two ot these-were osed y WOC, Chet oflgiaal . broadcaster -which Hahned to Tnae anq ounce rc en ts Iri 15' lattguages,' white WGy pick edNip.the prograin tcVrrebfoadcast it; on shorter wirre-lengtis; i !Fronvair Darts'ot the Noth Ani ifican -GQntlneart at -10 "o'clflcfcnmu sSc began winging .thriaugh Sherair. while JlBtenersi on..: the Brttishf Idles, ' and the continent ' waited wtthhad rfets4 and loud speakers. Sftatfotf W WAC- began- to1 tell the Morseas listenrfra?: hoWy American fafns: had hMxdLlEnropean broad catera last , night. . . ' - i - . ! Wh W thr Ametlcair JVbuxsiehd tNorthjAfmrlcawa ailent-aad the flow of 'music and conversa-iiim-chankedits course as Wales.r ! Scotland . Engktnd, Spain: and Wifedow ; There are: Hairclippers Barbers Shears Mixing Bowl Set FlasKlighti r V- . i i atcfcurtPhorie'Wl ' ; ; 4 h6USe- witK breakfast grocery bill I and; ; ; i b'iieaos" Aires went ; m;i the i alrj From Lima, Pem.i Senor Carlos' Jimfcnx Correa talked oa- the Tac-n-i-Arica. plebiscite. I - -"-i ' ; , 4Toroorrow, vperhaps" the most ambitious, prograin of tk entire tekt"will -be atterapteJl when'.Bta" Hon WLW1, Clncinnat4', will broud-i cast f ori24 hour :wltbr but a. Bin- gib in terruptlon. during t ha silent titjur- vhtn oversea stations, rei broadcniing. - it will take the- air atU a. m., .nd,sigu off at 8 a. uu.; Th-iday. " , TOBAGCD FAGT9 Smbkingf by -Youths' Under 1j2t eari oAge,WiII i i investigated r i . J .. . :i ii i i i.i .. a ' That many minors in Salem are buying" and uslng tobacco i rego-c larlyj wa. intimated" at; the meet ng of the! Salem Ministerial asscK elation Monday. - Various ( minis ters ; revealed that - members of their, congregations have reported to them that such a condition ex ists. . - y J There Is a1 law, it was brought out, that no boy under the age of 2 1 is i to smoke, - Yet boys of high school age are' smoking; and "getting theirs regularly; . : -. Dr. E.- S. Hammond, -Dr. Tib bits and. Dr. Thomas Achesonr were Appointed to serye as a. committee to ilook intp the,. matter:. and, to seef If sucha condition exists, and! why the law is not being enforced locally .;. - ; 4 " Dr. ; .Hahmond f, pi ; Klmballi School of Theology; reported that; he chad conferred - withotf icials-'of the Associated Charities; of " Sa lem. . He declared that .'4 ; rery small paH.to the wjork . done ; by the . assoiatipaj isj represented by the; money expended. rJ i Welfare work; he said, and -personal calls play ah important part,' Rev. Charles Ward and Dr. N.-K TnUyTwere appointed to meet with the, board of the. Associated Chari ties as representatives of the Mm isterial association. ( , . Religious education: is the great 456 Court St. i mm. m -.-,1 OUR WEEK 1EN1 SALE THIS - WEEK ONLY Free Deliverr to "all Parts of City tJjionrw vvtute Kiver, nard-t "wiieati' . ; $2:39 f491Ksa,. very.. kbest quality, for ; Corn; Tender Sweet, i aigrood ?rade,' 3 for" 'VI j Com j Oriora Golden t?A:J ItantaixC;3 fdr. DftC I Syrupy Monopole, Q--J cane and maple 1 pt -10 K l'qt. J 'L-i :..4Tc .4- :j' Itir&tdy f "i--ft AUwcT.JP ViVisTV4i sou: A : TV-1- ( wAs vpa"x y V f" -r 1 " 5 : ' - .t.-..;j . : -; ... . i . . . j - .j. '. ; . :. . , k "' t - - - ;- v ' ' f- i,..,r,-t i ... .,,,.-.-...,.,...,....,........ ) ! . . ". . '!, m "i.1'; MfM'i1 - --. - - -.'C- - - j , '-"")-. - , 4 - . . .. .:;- ft.. .-"V - .I i est taa& of th "modern church, ;$n the;? opinion.' of Br..,Herttoif.lof Kimball, who $vc k prjelly on -the subject..; He suggested ;. that, the Sunday . schools of r - the, .various churches be as thoroughly graded as the elementary chobIs".are. ji 'r- One-half drthechndren; In the public Bchools go to Sunday, school it -was brought out, and only about half of these attend regularly. Yet there is . an insistent i and growing demand, tor 'such' instruction, v u nJizona-onerifr ' Oontinned" fn )ge"4 and be able to prove -it -was that animal?, . . L' , , 1 . ; - Three dried .hides: lay on the floor of Sheriff VV: T "Skeets'' Witt's office ' ljClif tpiC thiq i county seat. ' Plve'mpn saw, three .hides come off .threej steers in Bob Phil lips, corral and. thai' night found the three carcasses and the three hides the j latter, cu t . up ' and Tue4i.;...- rf ik&-.ji But . a Jury : in, Gref nlee .county, has twice " disagreed, oki a verdict as to whethel Bbbcame ; by - the animals he killed honestly, and the trial: coMes 'up ; fori the .third jtime this spring A'ad it alL hangs on that-dne' qufestionVf what steers owned thtfsd three hides ? The sheriff: office:, bad' been compelled to rook' overKPhflfips slaughtering record several 'times, after ranch-owners complained of cattle rustling Bob' Is not a gen-, tie" sou!-,. There are reported to be I two notches on,1, his; pistol,.; Finally tnreejateers disappeared from the K6 ranct of Frank , Dar vis, .on . the mesa : over ; towards Rustler8T;i sprijttf -Vwell - namedi Davis came In. ihoppingimadJ He h craved - action. I So Sheriff Witt sent-Deputy i Rj:T;;Scott jovet to look around; BobB place' a bit: hScbtt was Just c recovering from a broken! leg. bui he could" lay be hind' semey mesquite ! brush tand watcb. i -l - m ' ' j v He - was -doing jhstthat; with two Davis boys jantr-ato'wpuncherp watching Bob's . place through a Held glass,: v next' afternoon, when DavJa;; Eddies, fbllet)- and - Edgar George drove up threef more head off cattle. .-i"v-:- J Scott and the threej others tes - 257 Pineapple, Rosedale large; sliced 3 fotlOC SnVanVTi"lte Beans J$ lbs; ewJuma Beans Og -2 lbs. for 4 i ODC Perline Washing large package, 2 for -ii.. Powder, :4&C Cherries, Royal Aiirie, No. cans ur.-,.. ,;.raC Peas, Del Montep , 3 cans for 53c tlfled t they saw the KC-;brad 6n the cattle, plainly They- watched the" trio kllfthe cattle and ' were, mmded.?to go light down- and- ar rest' the men. but they remember- ed Bob's reputation, and felt there would be a killing f they went. t v So one of the' Davis boys came back?" to' Clifton " for;- search' .war rants and get Sheriff Wltt-and jChdersherifC George Martin,. Tbey got back tot Phillips ranch at day light, arkeditheif" car right at Bob's rqnt - porch and went into the aottiv..-'f Jv-iV it' '. " Witij and! Martin can "run a fair race with lightning on" drawing a pistol,' so there were no fireworks.' ' They" found" the three 'carcasses hanging up. and buried uhder' the t ogyard they found the three hides bearing -the !K6 brand,1 1 where the hogs had" rooted them-.up. .The watchers, on . the - hillside, exactly hi Si feet .from the. cbrraf.'yhadn seen single-' person come to Bob g 3ieuBe;all.day:--i : Yet, ' to - their - surprise, - aKthe" iriaiv nau; a aoren; menr testtnea they "had been there Jh'at the' cat tle belonged to Phillips own herd and that the, sheriffs 'must have dug up-the real hldes' and substi tuted the ones they reported'"' find ing, MafikmeWvonob?' C iCa'ttfe ' Inspector McEwenT testi fied he hadtnipected those very cattle, and they.; were not K6 ani-' mabj.; Later -af teriMcEwen -dledj ai.man was- ound whet 8ald.!he saw' Aicuwen mat aay inspecting cattle C miles away. -Though these were the first tbe Inspector, ever hadrex amlned - at : this ranch.v. diggers found, 58. cow tails s hidden-away. Incide.ntaUy PhUHps ; had been' a wltnpss. for the McE wen .boyB-in- a; case down In Graham county a short time. before. ; . An old fellow named, Bill, Stone testified he had : driven McEwen; to the Phillips ranch in a Ford I bht oh the witness' stand didn ti know.hw to. run such .a car. One fiuegs saia oe naa riaaen. in, 3d miles, just to hare dinner, with Phillips, then had ridden back, , Yet . the w'f tchers - with" the field glasses never had seen" a person come there, j ' The, . third . trial .comes , up this sprlng' againt and' WJtt says he has sme. surprise Witnesses which may; make, ji p for the loss of Sher lock Holmes, r .But if; there is anyone" anvwhere w"w 'can tell , bow.i to. identify- any critter's bide; once, lt7 has. been re moved from its owner, please com municate" at' once a with Sheriff Witt at Clifton ; he does want to cinch that caeei PENDLBrrON", Or.. Jan. 23. K.'Gr W'arner of' Pilot Rock., was unanimously" elected president of the "Oregon" Wool Growers asso ciation at the'.busmeBS t ession this afterhoon. He tmcpeeded Fred W, Falconer1 ot: Pendleton,- for three years whorreTuseoT to permit his; name to go before the convention for re-electl6n-' , tf" ' ",-"' W I Bits Zor Breakfast' I The World. Court -; ' v v At last we ae ' in it and the cuTse.vof the little Americans is partly off. : ;;: - , V: S. : - Spinach-la --the- broom of th stomach,- and it puts iron in your blood and the vigor of vitamines n yout system, and generally gives' you good health. The right man, or. the" right few men, can -make a specialty of high uality spinach here, the ; year1 through, and. make a lot of moneyj and keep on making It through out" the years. t v. v The Borahs; and. tlfe Reeds and thrr; little cre-wd of little Amerl- $Das will not cut as much Ice a. they haveIa;thl4ountrj:;:Evetl their room1. to yawp has been nar" rowed. The world has;t suffered al too muchfrem thetr-wo.rk,unf the United : States has '. been be littled" aM , too much before i the !estof-manktmtf':.'i Vi c ji- -.The February number of VTho Lariat" Is out. This- Is Col Hr Hbfer's monthly magazine of west jsrnfpoetry and literature; publish led from. Salem, and having a cir culation all over the country, and jautside of' this , country ItL"-lsv" a gfotf ink success because it is" of a 'high quality "worthy or success: j iSteiatie barber says some tines the optimist has to borrow he pessimist's umbrella. ' .:. M uv , . j ... : '. .: .. ; , Salem garage man says the ad-"rice-" bySecretaty , Hoover-, that a9totAUi.st' should, use their tires s long as possible seems to be superfluous. . 1 j !pjNXER. STORY 67 KFWV (212.6)" Portland.' 8.7 KGW (491;); .Portland, t i i .1 LECTURE ,' 7i45 k:gw (491-5) Portland. Re i ; ligious ecture. .. 7i45-:00 KFJR (263) . Portland. Ifivestnrent talks.-- - t t ; . NEWS . , 7S30.KGW 4ai--)! Portland; 0:OO-10tO KFJR (263) Portland "Songs and Melodies of Yester i days" - -Ii' "-NOVELTY' ;i ; 9liti&xWfZ,s W KTRR (263) . Portland.6 : 1 5-tl 1 5, - Hawaiian 1 trjo ; .1 X 3 0-2, novelty prbgram; . STORY-:.4 : 7-7:431 ..KtfJR .(203X' Portland. : Roy Scout storyis- '-: : P 4 " r ENTERTAIVXIEVT ' ' " tsioblljOO.KIlj; (40SJ3) Los'An ; s jteletJ6s-:36.- Lelrhtdn's' or I chestta 6i 3 07 : 3 0 "Dickie BTah- den; -'screen- - Juvenfle5 Sunny; ; Jane Hughes, - Joyce' Coadj Jeannie de- Bard and Uncle John; history story, Prof . Hert- zog; health talk; 8j45-9j epe- cial .international Radio week program; -11, program.; 6:30-10:00 KFRC (268 San Francisco. 6:30-7, Harry Rbsej ballads; Bill Morris, pianist; 7-7: 3 Or answers" to radio quer"" ies; 8-, silent; 9-10, Kraus- : gTill's dance orchestra; ' 6:30-11:00 KNX- (336.9) Holly wood. 6:30-7, concert. orchestra; 7- 8. Hya, Bronson, , concert cel list; Corinnel Redd, soprano; H; L Crockett, baritone; 8:45 v 9,' international radio test' pro gram; 9-10, , program; 10-11 West's dahce orchestra. . 6:30-1 1 :0O KFI" (468.5) Los" An gelesl 6J30, vest' pocket : pro gram;: 6J45, Radlotorial; 7-8, program by . students, Univer--sity .. of- Southern California; 8- 9, silent; 9-1 Qi program; 10 . 1U PCogram; ipg- Colllnsi ; ! , 7:00-14:00 KPO ..42&3) rSan Francisco. - 77: 30 Seiger's . or chestra; 9-1 Oi orchestra, John von. Hagel. . director 10-11, Jacpoakley's Cabrians. .I, 7:0016100 KOWtT (256 Walla Walii. 7-7:30-, weather; 810,' special1 music; 10-12, dance' musie.- 7:00-12:00 KJR- (3S4.4) Seattle: 7-8:30. Eureka-mixed quartet; 8:30-10, Damskt orchestra; 10:30-11, Keep Joy-Radiating Order of Bats. ,. . 7:15-9:00 KTBI (294) Los An geles. 7:15-8, children's hour; . 8-9;. music. . . - j 7S30.,rttOQ KFWB (232)" Holly- ! wood. 7307 Microphone brevi-? tiesi 8:45'-9 special, program . for International tests; 9-10, orchestral AShley ' sisters, Sol - HooptTs . Hawaiians - lO-ll, frolic, direction, ChaTlie Well-mah,-- with" Cbarley Hch. and his - .Sunset Country club' dance' or chestra. '. 7:30-11:00 . KFSG (2751) : Los Angeles 7:30-9:15; water' bap-2 , tismar . service: 9:1510. Beek man mandolin orchestra i- 10-1 1, ., organ recital Bacred Yocal duets & EDITORIALS ment mast h IpuA ky tl wrtti; .anrt W wrttua n one ld of tut 'paper only,, and saonld nt be lOBgor -than. 160 -word. : - saieniT orer, rt 3; Janr 2 67192 6 - Who . does; he represent, and what cao we do about It? 4 v ' Editor Statesman tr. - Dear Siri- - " Our soldiers fought In the World war, with the, slogan "we wllU make 'the worlci: . saf e. for. Democracy. "meaning- representa tive government. , Sinee the close Of the war, nation' after nation has slipped -back toward-'despotism-by way of t the- dicta tor. because" of faulty -representation.; and as- our Owti country" ths first of the great Ii held up tto the derisldn of the world, because of the failure of. our courts to control crime.: List' Friday's SUtesmak,tolLbf a-case? where. lt remembered correctlV;' a'; criminals convicted and under' penalty for his crime; on appeals not only was relieved of the only effective part of the Denaltv. but the officers of the law were condemned by'the judge for their part Jn bringing him to jus tice.; . - - -, .v. . ; L- Now the question is, 1 who' did lhia jddg6''representt Irfor-one. who participated In the election which' 1 placed him on' the bench, expected-.-htm-' to represent, the . law enforcing andiaw-ablding portion of society, not to protect the crim inal 'from -.the4- penalty" of his crime ' '- Wtl-th'e eandidates-who- offer them selves-at-the- primaries; must-we go back-to the dictatorship- of -the party- boss, ' to- have someone on-j whomwe can throw the; respohsl billtlesrand latnbastV in such a -case as' thisf- v--' 1. "---- FRED N. COKE,.- R. 3, BOX167 ;'. Editor Statesman: "The Capital Journal of January. 26 states that Watson .TWwhsend wks nominated for councilman from" the; Sixth; ward ttr succeett FredWilf lams by Councilman Galloway; This in correct, as " ' the": entire council knows. I have contended'. that simple courtesy' would : allow4 the south; part ' of t le ' ard ' to f select one man.- J. E. GALLOWAY Councilman, Sixth Wardi FT: General1 Martets l - PORTLAND. Jani .27. (By As sociated Press.) Buyin'g prices,1 valley" timothy $20;. do eastern Oregon $2 2 50; alfalfa $19,500 20 clover "nominal; oathay oat 'and tetch1 $2l straw-$y per ton. ? Selling prices $2 a'ton more.' " ',' . ;- , , . ' I 1 Grain Putirres' boelated . Press. )J4Wh'eat,r BBB,; hard'white, BS, Bkalt; soft hite, western white". January, Febru ary, March $V!0;'L hard winter,; northern spring, January.- Febru ary, March , $1.S6; western" red, January? February,' March $1."5. : - Oats. ' No'. , "2." 3 6-pound" " white feed and gray, . Januarys i Febru ary, March Ho". v-.Jv.i' v'-"; -"' -sfi Barley, .No.; 2 46-poundT Jan uary, February, W March: $3 OiSO1; No. 42; 44-pbtind;, Januaty, Feb ruary; Marcnr sau; . . . , ."Cora; No.. 3, EY- shipment, Jan uary - $34.50;: February; Mareh $36. :;y: - . '-.H .;-:.;. v . Millrun'; stkndard,- January, February; March;$7.75; ' 'y . f ;-"'. Livestock' "PORTLANDS Jan. .. 27. Cattle steady; receipts 50;-calves none: steers; good.f 8.50 0 8:75; medium $7.50 8.50; '. '. common1., $6.50 0 7:50. canners andr. "cutter . steers $5,50 0 6.50 ; heifers, good $6.75. 0 7.60 ; common- and-medium. $5 6.75 ; cows; good .$ 6V75-; commbtf' anT'-rmfedli - t -;, 6.00; canners and cutjers j , 4:25; -bulls,' good : S 8.50 G 9 medium 7.504".50 5.50; con -men to '" medium- (canners an 1 bolognas) $3.754.U0; calve 3 mediam- to choice . (milk feds ex eluded) V$7 iiSOVcnns-and-cor-- moM"$t.507.80; veaiers, m- dfunv to I choice -fs.au culls and common 15 9.50. " 1 Hogs, - steady;- receipts js none ; heatyweight (250 to? 350 pounds)medium, good and; chdic? 12.5013J25; medium height 200 toV 250' Pbhds) medium good and- choice $12.75 13.50; light 'weight;(16 to 260 .pounds) common med. good and ..choice 113.25 13.'60; light lights (130 to 180 pounds) . common, medium, goodand choice . $12100 013.?$; "prcr nbgr IrongT and -Btoth $10012;. slaughter, pigs (90! to 130)- medium" good' and " choice $ 1 2 e 1 ' : f eeder-and- stoeker pigs (70 to 130 pounds) medium, good and chblee$t2i3.5fai; . j (Seftvor-oilrho?5 and 'roasting ! pigs . excluded In above vqueta tlons)-- ;"'-" , ' - I i ' , - - Sheep, .steady; receipts 20; lambs good and choicer (Mt. Adams) $13 14: lambs;raedfuia to? good- ( valley ) $ 1 2. 5 0 1 3 .5 0 ; heavyweights; (92. lbs. up) $11.50 012.50; all weights, culls and commoH 1 yearllig-weth-ers. medium to, choice $9 11.50; ewes, common tdoholce $ 5 0 8.0 0 ; canners and culls $2.50 05.00.' ijnti"and"Eigss,!' f ' ' PORTLAND,-' 5 Jan-. 27:- Egs nrrent,recelDta"27cr fffesh ma- alums, J-282SVati; f f esbj stand- t'ett Rt fresh stand- ardextras 38 31c;. fresh jinder-, si?ed.i2 2,0,2 2.H cry,. ..i-.--:;; Portland Dairy Exchange . PORTLAND, Jan. 27. r(AP.) Butter, extras 4 4e; standards 44c; prime firsts :43c; firsts 42c. ,Eggs, extras 34c; ;nrsts c; pullets 32c; 'current receipts Z5C, nndersited 26c. : , ' SUM3IONS S . '.' v.-.;- . - No. lu the Circuit Court of the State of - Oregon for the County or Marion, Department No-, .. FeneliaMay Yduhg. pUlntlff. vs.-Robert LenoyvYoung, dfef end ant ";-i -. '.; " ' v V- ' -: T 1 " - In35 the ; name ot the State0 ot Oregon:1 . '" ' W : ' f Yon 'are hereby-Yeqnlred 'lo ap pear and ' answer5 the complaint f iled'agklnsf you 'In the rabore"en-. tltleti court and- causer otr-or- be fore the 13th. day ot February, 1926, and: if your fail. -to so appear ad'answer:8aid-omplaint by; said date.i plaintiff r will 'apply to. the court 1 for the1 relief.- prayed, fot therein. to-wlt;!f of ad6Creefdl3 solvlng the marriage contract ; ex-r isting between-the-plaintiff and defendant, and 'awarding plaintiff thai care,'- custody and- control ot the nrtlner' children-of tmc parties hereto, Clarence Le Roy "tonngv Robert Leys, Young, and Marjorie, Leila Young, and for such, other and further and different" relief as to; this court , may seem just and equitable. ' ... .. '. 1. , v Yon aref urther "notlf iedjf that this summons is served upon yod by publication, thereof -ln th Ore gon Statesman. -a- newspaper of general circulation," printed- and. published in Salem, Marion Coun ty; Oregon, pursuant to- an Torder of the Honorable L. II' McMahah, Judge of the" above entitled court. Yon- are further notified j . that the- date i of "the, first': publWatlen of this summons Is the- 31 6 1 -day ot December, 1 9 2 5-; and' the last'pub lication - thereof; will' be- on- the llth-day of- February 1926. MeNary, Keyes & Page, Allbr neys tbr, Plalntlf f 3 0 6 U.' S.'Natl Bank Bldg., Salem, Ore. , S D-31 J-7-14-21-'28 F-4-ll v;