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,"! V'.;V -4 .f A H - v 2 p: - t !- h .- 3P j i t'i i I i t ) I ,. i i t ! Tfte Ore0mSiaie$nitin ' ImmA Daily Except; Monday by , ( U i r THB STATESltAH rUBUMOKO COlCTUrX f SIS Soata Comwareiat Si, Salam. OragoaV. .; Hendricks i'rad J. Toot j LMU.Vr '.nam Laalia J. Wta. Andrad Bums - Vaftacat - lfaaar.ngc-E.iito-l . - - City Editor ' - Telegraph Editor ...,. Society Editor" ' .CEHSES OF THE Tka Aaaeclateo' Ptmh is neluarralV fiftpatcaaa ereaUted ta it or- aot ataerwUe aewe yublieaed herein. ; " i .. - , - ;Y VY-Y Y : r BtSWESSOrf ICESf AlAert Bjwi, 33 WrfMler Bldg Portland. Or. , i . f " TheeMs K dark Co.. Nnr Terk, 128-136 W.t Slat St.' ditare. Marinette BW.; Doty Fays, Sharon Bidg.. Saa FVaneiaen. CaJif.; Hifglas Bldg. Loa Aageiea, CaUt. i t TEtEPBONSS:, Yf Grealstioa Officers " ' Ante Contact dttor10 Bastaeas Of flea. Seeiatr Editor -21 ar St ' .. 104 T.-4 t Eatarad at tka Toat Off iea in: SaUav Orajon, aa aaeoad-elaaa aaattarv ; ; February 92wMs-i-l'M--':'v ;THE OVERFLOWING CUP was wtth him. iknd ttoat the Lord Ills band. ,. The Lord bleesed -: . : GOOD TDIE TO TALK tABOUT SUGAR h - All the time is a good f time till the United States grows aflof its own sugar supply But it is an especially good time right now, for the Salem y district, to talk about sugar, andabout tfi grpwinar of sugar beets and the building of beet gar factories liere-r , ? ' BecausJ. WvTimps m Utah-Idaho Sugar company, is to-address the; Salem Chamber ! of Commerce at its noonday luncheonbn Monday: jhis com ! pany is one of the largest concerns in the beet Sugar Industry in me ynitea otaies, owning iiiuet;n jmuils ui kjuah, xuauw, Montana and Washington-i- ' r - - Ju . 1 1 Their plant at Bellingham, Wash having'made its first run last year, and which has a capacity of 100,000 tons of ' beets annually, and which is valued at about a miuidn and a half dollars. . " . V r i V . t Seventeen farmers o.f , the t Salem district grew experi 1' mental tracts of'bee "types of our soil, and in most of the experiments the sugar ' content was satisfactoryrunhmg from 13,7 to 18 per cent. , lAnd last year was not a good year ; fpr sugar beet growing; 5 - As The Statesman has said ' many times,? sugar cmes from the air ; front the wind and ihe water. Itf is chemically ; - C12H22011, with' the figures below the letters; that is car bon, hydrogen and oxygen, using subscript figuresto indi- . cate the "number of atom! . j y '- ; And sugar takes nothing in the way of fertility from the soil- ';. . j j .-.j'.i -'j1?" r-r-; It is all air and water, and not a million tons of its takes an ounce of fertility from the soil - . ; ' J ' I ; And the feeding of the tops and the pulp and the molas- ses to live stock builds, up the soil fertility. J There is nothing else that could do' as much in developing jour dairying and poultry and live stock inditriesfike he estabHshing of sugar factories here,' and the growing of jsugar beets. f : 1 . Sugar is not inade, it is groW Agriculturally it is a crime against ourselves ai id , our posterity io go out of our country to buy a product t lat conies from the air r ' As we do go to Cuba to buy over 60 per cent of our sugar : t supply, sending many millions annually for the wind and the i water of that.island. a ' i : It is acrime against ourselves and posterity to allow a tariff 'rate to stand that !does not give greater aid to the development of the sugar industry of our own country. yMy Some one recently saitjl cities of the eastern part : of 'thecountry depended "upon the products of ihe farms east pf the Mississippi river, ithin ninety day sphere would be - ifood riots, in all of them-'f-rf . ;--7.y . I The great 'west must f urnisn the food in large measure for our teeming arid growing populations, and our soil feiv . u . . . ' i.' nt. iai.; Y- .r luiiy must De conservea ; ana ' : as the beet sugar industry. j , The United States is hot " : calories ; this largely because ff VA vAfM 11a Salem should have a beet 5 3 and this matter ought not to -- a.. . s . i valley should have a dozen to NOTICE OP GUARDTAJP SALE L OF REAL, PROPERTY I Notice Is hereby given that un- der and by virtue of an otder of sale heretofore duly made and ea- tered -of record , in the County Court pf the' State , of ' Oregon ' fn ... jthe County of Marlon, in the imat Yter of the guardianship of Martha . fAj Peterson; an iaeompetentj per said order having been made fon the 4tb day of January 1921. ll will as guardian of the person -.and estate of, said Martha lAi Pet . person, sell at ; private sale,; for .t cash la; hand on day of sale, all ' of the . right, title and interest of 1 the said i Martha - A. Peterson in and , to the ; following ; described "- premises, or any portion thereof: t Beginning ' at -point -iYlA 3 , chains West of the Northwest1 cor- ' ner of Towner Savage's Donation ' Land Claim; thence West ! 5. 6 2 1 chains; 'thence North 37.72 chains ' i,to the North line of the ' Adam itevcnritD.lj.;jC.;' Vthence; West 4 io.sb chains to the East line of the O. A C.1 Railroad right of ray; 1 thence South 17 30'. West along I the Iiae.or.thWo: & C.'R. R"13.25 chains to the Northwest corner of , that ccruW. tract of land ;aeeded 1y John Peterson and.'.wife - to lienry Johnson by deed Recorded June 18i 1895.' Jn Volainel 0. I lage 510 Deed Records for Mar loo County. Oregon r. thence-Slouth : 72 ; 3 O'-Ji. .f.2? chafat io j tHe N, ill corner of sail tract of land; ifccnwS. msO'jw. along the E. lh;e of tvaid li.n I vt Aunll anti: jilong '..the K - j" or ."that ,-ther I tract 01. lami tO.Jt;i- Jty-.-Jofcn "rvterjfju and wife to Henry joho " l-rtf-M liecorlel !'srch 15f T THE OREGON STATESMAN,; SALEM, .OREGON WiH. Henderson lUiph H. Kittling Frank Jaskoaki K. jA. Rhotea i " WC. Curr ' ' CI rental toa Manager Advertminf Manager . Manager Jab Dept. - Kditor :! , . Poaltry Editor ASSOCIATED PBSSS J " ' V' entitled' fa the: asa for aablieatioa ait aVa eraditad ja tfaii paper ana aUa tka local :-.y. -n ! - . -H 4 . Y iv.-? j a t .VYi-':-'Y..' ' NaSra Drpartnaat.SS r to Job lxpartment ; 88 - And his master saw that the Lord made all that He did to prosper in tnetEgrptian's house for Joseph's time to talk about sugar"; all the tuere is uviuuig gwu ima k J ; eveii now self contained in food we import such great tonnages -A. sugar factory; can .have one; . t. ....... - . ... - 1 be delayed r .The .Willamette, twenty sugar factories 1. f . ! :" -' , Oregon. 8 U chains to the South east comer of the' last" mentioned! tract of land; thenee S, 72' 30'Ej 7.43 chains to an angle, in the WJ line of John Peterson land; thence S. 14.76.: chains' to the . County, Road hence S. 55 45' K. along said County Road .to the center of the. State Highway;, thence N,'84j 15- E, 5,32 chains to the placcj of beginning. Save . and except from the . foregoing; described premises such portions thereof ai is described in the Deed recorded! as" follows: '.VoL 41 Page 4 713 Vol.; 60 Page 610J Vol. 47 Pag 139 : VoL 46 Page 198 ; Vol; 9 i Page 573 1: in: Deed jRecordstoi Marion County, Oregon, "All-the foregoing .described premises ' b lag in the' Adam Stevens D. IS NoJ 53 in T. 7 S; Ranges 2 and 3 West of the iW, M.'ln JUarlon County, Oregoa,Y; ;i;r&'.hd Y That said sale shall be made at Nie office of Ronald. C. 'Gloveri attorney . at law, ' 203 Oregon BaHdlng, Salem, Oregon, on an$ aftief Monday, Tebruary: 15, :lt26 and . sealed , bids wlll-Jbe . received fey 4 the .undersigned tor; said Xreal property , at the above mentioned office up to 10 o'clock of said day. 's Dated at Salem, 'Oregon;; this 1 5 th day o f Ja n uary, 1926. 1 7 ; FRANK EOARLANd. ' Guardian of the person and es tate of Martha A. Peterson, an Incompetent person. ' - j , '4 - . , J-16-23-30-lp-:i ' y CITATION . In the County Ct. a rtof tJ Slat jot Oregon for the Countr of 'Marion. .l ;,. : 1 Ia tSd. ciatter ; the Estate Floyd C- r. Ta Hot rcrhl Deceased. Ira" V. CT" toarrla Perkins, and ' Aloma Jk. Perkins, and to all others interest ed in the estate of said decedent. l WHE5tEASYapctlon harinx been made . in due form' to the aboTe named Court' on the 29 th day; of January. , 9 2 6, by Ron kid " C. J GloTer, i administrator , of j&aid estate for an .order and U cense direct JiSg, anthoriIn - and empowering him to sell 'the ' real estate - belonging to the estate of said, decedent, ' and described as follows,' to-wit: - y " " i-'Yy4 ; Beginning at a point on the East line of the right-of-way of the Sonthern Pacific R. R. Com pany, 37.865 chainsr South and 12.58 chains N. 89? 59' East of the Northwest corner of (her Louis Vandall D. LJ CJ in Township 8 Soqth, Rangav, 2 .West, of the.,WIl- lamette. Mef-ldiaii YinY'Maribn County, State of Oregon!, and run- nmg thence North 89 69' Kast 21.22 cha ins to ' the center b f the Salem' and Brooks County1 Road; thence .North 89 62' East". 9.60 chains to 'a . stone and . iron . bar ; thence North .0 3 8 ' West , 1 5.Q 2 chains to a 'stone and Iron bar on the East line of the Salem and Brooks Co tin ty" Road; f thence North 33o OS' East 10.35 chains along the East line of the Salem- Brooks County Road . to an iron bar; thence West 21.976 chains to the east line of the right-of-way of the Southern Pacific. R. F. Com pany; thence. South 31 10' West 27.695 chains along the East line of said right-of-way to the place of beginning and containing 58.39 acres; of land J iaore; or less. In Marlon CoantyV Oregjon, ; ; . AND YWHEREASK theJJ said Court has fired Monday the 15th day jof March.- at the, boor of ten o'clock A. M. of - said day In the County Court Room of this Court in .the County Court House in Salem. Marlon County, Ore gon, as the place for hearing any and all objections to said petition for, granting said order and license of sale. ' Therefore In the Name of the State of Oregon, you and each of you, are hereby cited, directed and required to be and -.to appear at said time and place then and there to snow cause, it any you nare or If any exist, why an order of sale. should not bo made as ih the peti tion prayed for,-and ..why said jpeti-t tlon should not. be granted : and said order and license should not Issue;rv:rY,b';k, f-. -.v WITNESS the Honorable , J. T. II ant; Judge 'of said court with the seal of said Court affixed this 29th day of January, 1925. j U. G, BOYER. Y ' - - Clerks "; (Seal of County Court.) ... J-30-F-rl3-20-27. NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL Y ACCOUNT YY'-,-i v No. 6273 In the County Court of the State of- Oregon .for -Marion- County. In the matter of the Estate of W. S.cKImniy Deceased. 3 ; Notice, Is hereby given that the undersigned Administrator of the estate ; of W. S.s, McKimmef.ODW ceased, has filed its Final Accouhv arid reports In the County "Court of j the State of Oregon for Marfan County, and that Tuesday the 2nd day of March, 19 26,. at the hour of 10:00 o'clock a. m. of said. day at the County-Court room in- the. COunty Court House at the City of Salem in said .county and state, has been appointed as the time ' and place for "hearing 1 any objections to said Final Account and report and the final settle ment of said, estate. ( A 1 The date of the first publication' kof this notice Is the 30th day of January,. i9Z, ana -the last the 27th day Df February, 1926. f Ladd it Bush Trust Company v 1 Administrator of the Estate W. S. McKlmmey, Deceased. - of x Page. Page & Ray;L. Smith, Salem. Oregon, Attorneys for tate. - ; . J-30-F-6-13-20-27 M Heppner State and -federal aid bureau will spend . 850,000 on Spray road. '. . . They were trying an -Irishman. harged with petty offense: in an Oklahoma - town, when the. Judge atked "Have you auy.onelir coqrt rho Lwlli 'vouch for ?your'good t harecter?'i--Y;YYYY ' 1 J"Vlsoyour honor,", qaiekly re sponded. the Celt.V there's t 'the heriffHlitre.?A,jfl.;,.i:Y i .. Whereupon, the sheriff, evinced Signs of great amaxementi ': . Why, .Tour . honor,' - declared e, "'I don't even know the man.'! 'Observe, your honor. said the rishman, triumphantly, "observe hat: I've lived in : the county for ver112 years an' the sheriff don't know me yet! Ain't that a char cter for ye?" - , : ;ia j- :Y-Y" ' h'r'':. Yv Y : ,ln the mathematics - class the professor had been laboring most iof the hour trvine to exolain a simple ' example, to a particularly aumb boy... He took the problem from every possible angle and elu cidated at: great length on each important point in a vain erforf. to make it seep through.: Finally in desperation he resorted, to a prim HI re method of instructing morons. . He held tip his hand and demanded of the particularly tumb one 'bow. many fingers ho' IX.'. ! ; - ' - - ; "-Tour zzl a'halftrr," ; j t';.j 6 Y; ; M ' EDITORIALS OF THE PEOPLE ; 1 - " - . AH carrasyaodanca for titis" puv ast vast ba Uxnad'fcy ti wrttir, stast wrtttaa as ana slaa ef.the paper aoly, and skaaU aet B,laasn taaa ISO voMA, '-4 a-i." :--:xi- Frogs on Highway ;; ' i'.1' f Editor Statesman : J Motorists- trarellng north oa the. Faciac highway last Wednesday night at about 10 o'clock iwere , surpraled at the number of ; frogs' Jumping across the pavement in : front 1 of, their automobiles it a point about a mile north of Salem. The farther north the thicker the frogs ap-J peared. i Scarcely beliering 4belr eyes, several persons stopped their care to examine: the .road with a' Oashilght, and to their'.amaWmenti the parement was literally covered with dead, wounded and lire frogs about , one Inch long, and ho'u sands of angle or rain worms. In a space about 15 feet square there were 30 frogs. One m an calmly stooped down beside his car? land picked up two frogs and gave them to his small son to take borne for pets.; y rf . - .. t. .. Tj Y'! There had been" a very M hard afnumnnnr of ratn a ihnrt ttnkm haj w . r- . i - - ;.'),.' ;'SY ! :-:tix:J-i jl . r: r--1 Y. :f .; ' , ; "v ; ;-'---; .-; -14 - ."v ' ;-? -'":' f ': ; : " -J . --;' - - 'ft ' , - . J Y i r ti, y: : !;GcM(?ii:fyest:GMi ism- h Y- HSf.',- . , Y . "r;M 3 i' v: . . . j , . tY' f 1 V ,Y"'v 1' ' Y - 1 JAM 4 1 , r" -' - I M ; Y A i- 1 4 7 '.r . i ... ' t f orer Where did . the frogs . come IromT tu such great numbers? Did. It, rain -them? - 1 - . r ' ' - MRS. DE GROSS. Toithe Editor . JThere seems to be Inaugurated a nation-wide' movement to have repealed in all the . states where they; exist laws requiring capital punishment.. Three reasons are given which it is not necessary to note .here. - This matter of dealing .with, criminals from 1 the t. penal point of .yie.ia age 'old and per plexlrigC But the fit; should sur; vive, the. unfit perish. : j ; yiJhis rirrltefj has -tor.' years been opposed to the death penalty. But there are cases-many of them where the wanton. ' destroyer '. of human life should, forfeit his own. . . One objection to capital punish ment Is that it Is cruel and barber ous . to hang or to otherwise de prive the murderer of his life. .In? deed! But what has he done 7 Nothing barberous and cruel? It la now almost impossible to punish Atrocious criminals judicially. See Statesman of Feb. 4th. What with "Criminal" yes criminal lawyers indeed of the fTfarAmA Tlarraw tvnn flnl wltK ' , ' w . - v ... . 'iQ lMYi COFFEE is - to like : It as" 'do enjoyea its constant .uniform quality for over forty years CAU yxrho come to pur Golden West,; arc 'certain to learn the heights tq ' tjwiiicH coffee delight rcan attaint as they - tcKJ love my coffee 0J invite you .tq brew, for yourself :a cup of this old V. Y tWesteni ; favorite; judge it witli ; critical; taste and I disc bver, ' ; is the favored drink of us who dwell in the land - vwwvwa., ivt ioi. ; : .H X UU lldVC' MXI1 -.countless timpvrm-lVTro jvrt ia ntr j - , btvu Uk(J.U y. .' ldbeJRadio, you have listened to friends -offec.nbut 5 . "I J fY -; x r - I I SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 6, 1926 ! tantant ''akjfasttv " irarklTi (TiAnn 14 a oil ' lowing "new trials and appeals and delays, justice is- where?. ' r And again there is that maudlin sympathy that lachrymose wet handkerchief.. '. . -y" f Kind and the ready pen of the executive with .its pardons and paroles. I Yes we are a people short on justice and long on sympathy! That is' what, is the matter with risJK :3;Nr J. BOWERS, i Y WestSialem.if . . - :-- ' : .' i" :r:- J i U . r 1 1 . ' ', ' . I I I Bits For Breakfast I ; - .. . ': Henry Ford started something He started something that takes like a flivver, when he revived the old time fiddler v-,.: - v ' ; '(-' I And, through . the - forethought of the Salem Lions, the, people-of the capital cityv got into the pro. cession, with tuneful hearts and more or less nimble feet last night. Many , fond recollections were brought up by memory's swift re view; I ; mm ,mm' ': - . , ' A show of hands of those who want another old time fiddlers I contest was asked tar and ovofv. l.l . . JSAJ 9 iiOUUBr11CUb.U), . , . ..' nqu; I,, invite, you to.try yuiu. jiavuiiie, store you, can jouy. JVesf )r6u y jvill;;see my picture.i (736e Famous Coffee with a Fampus:Nam3. : s Y---vYY Yl?::r;, - Y: - - 11 1 V "kv IIX aV ITNv ,raa3k Xifi .1 -fy4 W7-: a s "Tfie'manl who' won first tvlze Is a Labish onion goweri His work as a dirt farmer does mot take the music'; from " his soul. -. Jn fafct, it puts him in tune with; the musia of the spheres. ! , ; Y At the Salem Chamber! of Com merce noon luncheon of I Monday next J. Wl TImpson. the! biggest beet' sugar) man in the northwest, will, be the sneaker, i Salem la coming to the time' whe?t she wil I. Of You wouldn't buy: a bottle (which might be any -size) of vinegar, when itwas a quart you wanted. J J ; You wouldn't buy a basket'V of apples when Hfwai exactly a peck. you wanted Y f v y---: " j . . . Then why buy ,2000 pounds of coal when it Is IlEAT you want? Why - buy . 2000 pounds of just coal . when, some coal has TWICE the heat content of other icoal? i BUY HEAT NOT JUST COAL : ! AND SAVE YOUR MONEY ; j 1 HILLMAN FUEL CO. Call 1855 , . Call j855 thousands " wKd h Illy pittUrQ ' 4 vr'cA fs v. J . VVJJlWC UVW, -( tell of mV- N itv flUn;; j yjolderx-: . iiSs as;T r v -f - I .. t. : 5 Y;tYYl - i i. m i jap-- . . halve ; a beet sugar . factory; -and it ought not to be long delayed. y! .ay;! p V V ;;! . - 5 The. subscription contest: of The Statesman is getting into swing in a manner most gratifying.! Looks like a great success in veery way. v i.vy M : . .. The Salem Lions deserve credit for giving a lot of pleasure to a great -crowd of .people with their bid fiddlers' contest last 'night. y; V: ;;-; ri;:!'' : -: ' 1 Y' ' - r"-'.' v.. -v:; I f - . yi- -Yf r : v ;Y .- ; Mi H - i i I I s t I i 1? 3 J i I s. Y J : ? A f Mil ,