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Tf tv con- ! f ft f 3 it1; i! i .1 Ei t i ' I! -it i ; -- . S 4 I;' i; i:' I'! 1! - I - 50 i I 4-. iTi i.?C ' Iaaaaa XtailrfcsMpt UMtsy ky ' .. . J'l STATESMAN rVKLISBZHO C0KP4JTT -,-r -:' 'H '"'ll Boata Commercial 8k, S1mb. Oracaa . . FC-J: Htrieka 4; (. - .VJ afaaacar . 4 Xaaaffta-Editor iiy Editae ' : - Tlrrali Kdilar ;Laali J. Veita . Aadrad Baack. afKafBKTS Of THX Anetltd Prm U acuiTlr aaUtlad to tha a, f ar pabtteattaa -ml valapatcaaa eradilad to it ar sot ataarwiM araditad la taia papa.aa alaa -Oi'-, 7-!-. . "Ui. :i . . nbusotss' omcut , .. , ': :".; - Jrlaart Brari S3 WarrasUr BIdf, Portlaad Ora. r ' ' V: PatA Payaa. 7. Sharaa Bldf Baa JY.neix. CaUL; Hi(iaa Bld. Laa.AaalaB, OaliX. 1' STLEPHOWES; ! ' .39 ar Mt M CirealatiM OffiaaS9 10a Aato Coataa ditr.10a f BaalaaaaOfflea. Baaiaty K4Hoc. Zatarad at tha Paat Offlrt ia Balaa, Orafoa, M aaeaod-claaa uttar. ' i . c , BOUNTIFUL riROVlSIOKMGo. and" gather "up the elders of ; Israel, together ahd say unto them, I will bring you up out of .the affliction xt EJgypt n unto land: flowing with mUk and vhoney." . Ex.. 1:16-17. h " r - ". - , .. . ' ' - NEEDED, A JIM HILL' AND A HARRIMAN .Y.-.-U- - ! ' - ( --; " Is there no one in ) the railroad world of the present to Ktake jthe plaicte'bf Jim Hffl or'of .E. HirfeanT tr . Here;isthe case the 'xnanagrers of the?Utah-Idaho ' Sugar, Company, rnakin a proposition to the farmers of the , Salem district that their company wirf absorb -part of the jfreiyht rate on sugar beets srown here and shipped to the . beet sugar factory at Bellingham; Wash.,1 provided the rail-a-bad companiesjir absorb a dinky part of it? m " f ? ' Tti& Irrowers themselves to absorb 50 cents a ton. " . . . )urirowers are willing and anxious to accept the prop xsitoj?, At,, the campaign could have been started when the proposal was 'first-broached, nearly three weeks ago, 2500 s,-'?1Ti-e up; the minimum, acreage being , : 60 Z iaose Jit- .would' hot be feasible to provide receiving facilities for less. ' ' -i-5 ; hr i . 'UA P?. was a hitch in the acceptance of therailroad v, managers of 'their dinky, share in " absrorbing' part ? of ; the freight rate-i-j ' ' - , Which would amount merely in giving up a small por , . tion of thei)rof its which they aurely cannot have at all with out the growing of the beets to ship Though the Great, Northern was represented at the con ference' when the proposition was broached. It may be that the right man has not been informed of the situation -the right railroad manager ' ; . For, there must be some one in the higher railroad circles of this territory who haksthe authority to decide such a mat j ter off hand ;: 4 j ; - And if there is not; there surely should be. . ,.- ; x As it is, thornktter Ja put of f till next Tuesday, the 9th. for some kind of aconference. last year ....... i,. ' - And it fell'through' -because it evidently never reached any one but thci pin-heads of the railroad circles; men with- - out either, authority or vision pr, ability to unwind or skit a mass of red tape. - . ' . , ! Here is a proposition that will mean some freight revenue this year, and a beet sugar f actory . next year f ' ' tXfjt. Isjnot .snjpihgred in;.red..tape or allowed to dig for .the want of som man of. vision in railroad circles. . : It C. H. ilakiijbrn y ere fai charge in Oregon, jt woukl be settled r.Would havebee settled the day it wasproposed.. . r Even 'yet, aftertnex Tuesday, the thing can be put 0er, for 500 acres; and perhaps 2500, if there are not further delays. ..r-;.,-; : " 1 ' ' -: v77 i ... - In the mean time, let us hope for a reincarnation of the spirit of a Jim Hill or a Harriman, or that there is now in northwest railroad circles a Markharn. Mr. arkham I was in charge of the Southern, Pacific lines in Oregon, and he made friends with all' of",bur "people, I because hesaw their needs and worked with them in development projects of every klnd. That disposition .made him one of the chief national figur Jnrilroad rnankgement. during4"the .World war,, and elevated him to the position he now hotdls'bf president of the Illinois Central,! with! headquarters at Chicago. f i i' -1 . - - s. v ( KBmTHpAY OF i' The following card, has been received by the millions of telephoneitrpf thTJmted States: q j : iV INVITATION from BIRTHDAY. OBSERVANCE; MARCH 10th : ! , "Op March 10,' 1J76, the first sentence: was spoken oyer the telephone by Alexander " Graham Bell, the inventor, In his attic workshop in Boston.' -v -! -, ' ! ' : ' s "Only fifty years later on this March 10. 1926 the 360,000 men and women who supply the every-hoar, human effort in link ing together, as in one great neighborhood, America's 16.000,000 telephones will unite in a natlon-wide obserrance of the fiftieth annirersary 6t the telephone. . - . t ! - - "It will giro added pleasure to those of us who are privileged to aid in making your telephone an important part of this great service to have you, together .with your family or friends, visit on March 10th,,thet central office which' serves, your telephone. Ton will t find an acquaintance with the equipmept; and. methods em ployed -turpuriservice both interesting and mutually helpful. . The following accompanying note came to The States- i man from the Salem telephone office: . ' 1 , . . . L- "Fiftf ' 'year ago today there was no telephone. I ; "Fifty years ago on W-ednesda March 10, the telephone became m demonstrsted reality, -j - . Is' " ' 1 k "Ke-enforclng the printed invitation notice from the. men. and f women of tha Ideal, telephone organization, received yesterddy by the customers pf.the-serv1ce; posters" were yesterday placeoT In telephone office windows and on company X that, the publiot would join in helping to commemorate" this March 10th' birthday evesC , " j , " ; 's i : 'The 'poster speaks of the. nation wide obscrrance-'o the occasion In which will unite the '3(0,000 i every hour human .effort Inl linking ' ' hood, America's 16,000,000 telephones. Such la he growth In 50 . years from the two original telephone men-and 'the 'two-crude tele- . : phone Instruments of March, 1876. "Speaking on behalf of the employees, who are the real hosts of i the occasion,- Manager: W. H. Dancy, of the .Telephone company, said that the hours whenJ visitors would tind It best' to visit the' central office will be from 9 a. m. to 7.p.'.nu I ' . '. V " -.-- " 'It will be next Wednesday,' the day will ..bring a large response W. H. Hnim - Clrealaiia) afaaafo Ralph ft. Kletsiaf - AdrtUmtug Mutfw rak JukotU -1 M aaafrr J.fc Dept. E. A. fiaotaa ' - r -y - Uaatock Editor W. C Coaa.r , . . L -.. Poaitary associate rxxs all taa local HaVa DcpartaMBt3Sr 10 Jab PpartBa t ' K ts i The same oronosition waa un THE TELEPHONE theTelephone Employes to our bulletin boards expressing the hope men and -women- who; supply i the together as in one'great neighbor " A . -. v - ' said Mr.-Daney?-and we hope that from our patrons, and friends. f -----r-Tt -- ' First of the four aerial Arctic expeditions which Americans are sponsoring is on its way. Photos show Captain. George tj. Wil kins, leader of the Detroit Aero nautical Society's exploration party (right), being presented with Stars and Stripes to plant at the pole as he sails from Seattle for Alaska, the jumping off place,-and his base boat, SrS Victoria. w.zfv.-. BERN1CE FELLER LEADS (Conlmoed traav pK 1.) of the "Ttie e contest depaf ijn?n le contest, as f Va5 ' be efore is Just starting So do not hesitate PUBLICATION' SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Marion. ' ' Equitable Sayings & ; Loan . Association, a corporation, ) Plaintiff, ) vs. ; ) Roscoe Farmer, Hazel Farm- ) er, , his wife ; B. S. . Burke, ) Maude May Burke, his ) wife; Frances Allerton and ) United States National ) Bank of Salem',' Oregon, ) Defendants. ) . To Roscoe Farmer, Hasel Farmer and , Frances Allerton, defend ants: j, In the name of the State of Or egon:! you are hereby required to appear and .plead to the amended complaint filed against jyou in the above entitled suit on or before the date of the last day of publica tion of summons herein, to-wit: On or before the 16th day of April, 1926, and if you fail ! to appear and plead to said amended com plaint within said time, tor want thereof he plaintiff will' apply- to the court for the relief j prayed for In its complaint, to-wit f u ia) or a juagment against tne defendants, Roscoe Farmer and Hazel Farmer and each of them for the sum of one thousand dol lars (Tl.000.00) with interest thereon from December 1 0 ,! ' 1 9 2 5 , at the rate of eight .per cent ( 8 ) per annum. , j (b) That the pretended trans fer of the note and mortgage se curing tne same executed by de fendants B. S. Burke and Maude May Burke in favor of defendants Roscoe, Farmer and Hazel Farmer by said Roscoe Farmer and Hazel Farmer to defendant Frances Al lerton be decreed. (to be null and void and, of no forc'Wand effect as 10 mis Di&mun. ana mat ine pay ments of the sums provided to be paia - by j aefendants ar S. " Bnrxe and Maude May Burke to defend ants Roscoe Farmed f tod Hazel Farmer t in ilaid ' -note be-' paid to this plafntlffAto'be applied upon the, judgment herein I' rendered against the. defendants Roscoe Farmer and Hazel Farmer in favor of this plaintiff. , . j i (c) That pending final determ ination of this suit the .defend ants, , Roscoe Farmer and Hazel Farmer, be enjoined from trans ferring the note and mortgage exr ecu ted by defendants B. S. Burke and Maude May Burke to "said Roscoe Farmer and Hazel Farmer; the defendants ' B. S. Burke and Maude May " Burke be enjoined from paying to the. defendant Ros coe Farmer or Frances -Allerton any moneys due upon1 said bote; that the defendant ynitexl,. States National iBank jot if&itiii Oregon, be enjoined .from delivering the said -notcamd mortgagd: to Roscoe Farmer or Hazel Farmer or; per mitting the aaid not andmortgage from, being , withdrawn fromi Bald bank .or the "jurisdiction of- thia court. ' : T'-iH" ; (d) This summons is served upon' you . by publication . in .The Oregon Statesman (daily ) for six successive and consecutive weeks pursuant to an order made, and entered by the Honorable L. H. McMahan, judge of above entitled court, on the 4th day. of March, 1926, ,XAMh-:A . - Pate of first publication.-March 5tb; 1S2S. . -.-: ' ;;. Date of ; last? publication, April IS,. 19tt."AK . r.- -V CAKB &;CAKE'and1ti , .5 - ; I A. L.ILJEQVIST. , ; .. 1501 Yeon BuUdJng,' " , V Portland, Oregon. 1 s . Attorneys for Plaintiff. m 5-12-1TK26; a z-t-17.. . v'':'tV:-:r::::--:;-- '; - . f ', , v ' ' f y II nil ; ii In Salem Debate 1 . A. ticket Ml ling eaaptifa, to rail fanda i meet expense ia tha trana eontinental debate"' between 'Slem, Macsaehasetts and -Salem, Orejcoa, ia beioK condneted by high school stu dent and bnsineux men who see out landing advertising value ia tha contest. , t. That readara may know more ol these student speakers, a abort biog raphy of each will be -printed here in alphabetical order (Editorial Note). ; WINSTON-WILLIAMS ' Senior Interclass Debate Team, '25 24. School. Debate Team, '2f..; Clarion Staff,.'? 5. to send In your nomination If you have not -already done so. Any one can win this radio right now. The contest will last just six nidre weeks. Every one has an' equal chance. A few subscriptions will secure many more votes noW'than any time later. j' Now Is the time! For ttfrit Information call the contest5 edi tor at The Statesman office: Each day or so In the paper' ap pears the names of the candidates and their htanding. Not by any means are they all working, ut their nomination has. been jturned In, and until we get,' around,p;see them all,, we cannot say who is working and who is not. M ,: The plan of the -campaign has been made ju&t as easy as possible to be. fair and. cofulstent,. to, .the interests-of all candidates. Those who' roll up the largest number of votes during the . competition will .win the best awards. The awards to be given the successful candidates include the -11115 Dodge, sedan, Chevrolet and Ford touring cars, an fclectric Haag washing machine, and purses of gold. i Then, "to ever active can didate who does not win a car or one 'of ' the stated cash prizes, there is 10' per cent on all subscriptions the candidate produces. i. ; To you' married tnen who are dolngypur utmost to " givev your tamil'les the best there is In life, 'afid who must continually be look ing1 for the money-making. opportunities- , To you4 married, women who, although you may have housework duties to take care of, still feel that you are a partner in the home and want to do your art in these days Of financial stringency or want to own (ome of . four own , A.f , , ; To you young women who re alize that women wprth-while are those who do things, are factors in the world instead of idlers-i To every one who desires' Bome of the better things in life a car. a start in business, or anything else that money ean'TJuy-mii-.we not suggest that you - read -and consider the money:making oppor tunities, that exist "in The States man's i $3,000 "Everybody "Wins Something";' campaign; . ,;.,, . . Act!; -.DoAt wait until'ity too late. Act now!-' Send'ln'Vour nom thatlon ' blank or phone in bur name, f - or come Vthlnake mor3 money: for yourself in the nexij )fe w weeks , than' most 'people '"make' In a year; yes.- in two years -niorc than many of us' save in years knd years.; ; ..'K-i ' ' - Campaign closes and all prizes, motor cars, washing machine, audi cash, will be distributed. In Just a fewshort week& - .i ' i i And remember, ' there is r also given si club of,100.J00 extra votes to the candidate who 'turns tn $18: worth of subscriptfoha. ' So you can readily see bow f aa your vote will ' count up. Come' In to The Statesman office and see 'the radio. J Do not let this opportunity Blip by.' It may mean tha" radio pr on ot the, caraWor;. both; ij '- u : 'f Si t Bits For Breakfast ' ; : . m . ii ' t Going out and going in-7-R ; - Hundreds of bushels of flax seed from the prison flax plant, going out to the farms and going into the ground. la The contracts are being closed up fast now, and the acreage will be .all taken soon. So you would better hurry if you expect to grow flax. No contracts will be made for late sowing, except in special cases where growers have suitable Soil, or can irrigate. V It would probably interest some readers to know that the subscrip tion contest of The- Statesman is twice as large in amount of -busi ness as the one two years ago, at this stage and that one was a record breaker. "b "a Dink Mintern of Salem says light wines and beer will never solve .the liquor problem as long as there are a lot of ginks , who persist in drinking, the acid out of their radioed automobile bat teries. ".,.-.,-.- W Statesman Slogan man has been saying, for years that the .mint center, of the United States was going to be at Salem. Some peo ple thought the Slogan man was excited; had bats in his belfry. But it is coming fast now. Must come.- We have the natural con ditions can grow mint that makes the most peppermint oil to the acre, of a higher grade, and at a lower cost. We have the world licked on iint three ways- and nothing can stop a combina tion like that. It is, in the lan guage of the street, a "dead mortal cinch." , "a "a Speaking for the steenth times a millionth time about our poultry boom:, Lloyd A. Lee started his hatchery and poultry ,; farm a copple of miles, eapt of the insana asylum about thcee yeara Migo, with a few Incubators. Last; year he added a Smith machine with a capacity pt nearly.; jBOPft leggs' He was flooded i covered .up yith orders for baby chicks -iHe ' did not want to go so fast, but he felt obliged to . add .a. duplicate Smith incubating machine. fort tthis year giving him a total capacity of nearly 100,000 egg&. That looked pretty big but he is again swamped with orders; can't begin to fill them all. And the poultry boom Is not going to stop. , It is just getting fairly under way. . -Linn ton Methodist church will build $24,000 parish house. Straighten Up! ?TDon't Btay' hea aehy, dizzy, sick. f5l Jieves that bilious. my cousupaiea - teeiing so nicely as candy like; 'Cascarets. Take one or two of these pleasant Iaza live tablets any time to gently stimulate your liver and start your bowels.- Then you will feel fine, your head becomes clear. stomach sweet, tongue pink, skin rosy.'; '-'ivf;,,-1; V ; 'Cascareta' , gently ; cleanse, sweeten ; and v refresh. the 5 entire system- .- They never gripe, ' over. act or sicken. Directions for men women and' children oh each box. anv drna? atore AAv. : : C" II. .11 L J 1 An adyertlsement manager was going" home one night In a tram car. It was late, and the ; man who sat next to him began to talfc. fWhat business are you in-e'he asked., . ' 'I - . f "The. adrertising business." i fls that so? I' used to be In the adTertisla business myself." I gare It up, though, and went Into tne rag-and-o id-bottle business. I was a sandwich- man for jl theater for six months- . Say," and he leaned orer confidentially, "ain't it hard . work when the v wind blows?" A sergeant was irylng to drll a lot of raw recruits, and; after working hard for' three hours he thought they seemed to be getting into some sort of shape, so decid ed to test them. "Right turn!" he cried.JThen; before they hadceaseto move, came anotne o4TrLeturnl" One hoodlum left heanks and started off toward the barracks room. "Here,-you!" yelled the angry sergeant. "Where are you go ing?" ."I've had enough." replied the recruit in a disgusted tope. "You don't know, your own mind for two minutes runnia'!" f V The litle boy "dashed wildly around the corner, "and collided with the benevolent bid" gentle man, who Inquired the cause b such haste. - "I gotta git home fer maw to spank me," , the boy panted, r K "Bless," my soul ! .exclaimed the oI4gentlemaxu ,"la can't r under stand yi9qr , helps f n -such '.a hurry i "l 8in!tkcBni4f I dpn,',t git there fore par, bft U gimae..!rhpllickln' - liilP. ui " ' , ' . CONTRACTS LET FOR :;; AIRPLANE M0T0RS1 (Contisaed from page 1.) cost money. , The 150 Packard engines cov ered by the newest contract are of the 800 horsepower type de yeloped by the company in cooper ation with .navy experts after three years' of work. rtiey will go into heavy bombing, scouting C. M, Eppley Co. 1900 State St. Phones 118 or 93 V Talk-bon't Walk . j ' -s " f ' . . . , : We Serve You We Deliver i -v !,F:Wyoiterf Cojnmsicial 5f, .1 ii:i ,.i&ui;a . s t-Ji Phone- 259 - Talk-Don't Walk . We Deliver Roth Grocery Co. 134 N. Liberty St: Phones : 1885-1886-1887 Order Your Groceries and Meats Together Lehman Grocery, , s,. "J90S. Comrncrcial St. Phone 305 V f r- "fc- ? ----- - - ; Si Talk-LWf Walk We Deliver Picken$ & Haynes .456 Court St. Phones 256 or 257. Talk-Don' t Walk ' : " , v - .We Deliver - 0 Tnrtt. ! w aboard me carriers, """" ditlonal order: for 75 500b.orse power Paekards l def.T Uro power for part o Hig plknes to be included in the air fleet.ot.tho conTcrted bato cTulsers. r " ! Upane contracts already placed include 27 -Boeinr-pal shIPs' 35 Cnrtis fighting !. Pnc; Loenlng amphibians, 24 Martin eomblned scouts and rPjJo planes and 2 consolidated training" planes.- ' . -' '- -y. A contract ateo has been placed for 35' Wright "Tornado" engines while- the contracts still to be placed include 100 bombers and -2 1 additional ioening mvuiU- Did You Ever Stop .To Think? V By B. B. WtJt Secretary faawaea. Oaia, awja That as spring, progresses the turjggrm-jBtarts Its prkvi ; H Thatiit Wkesllhe ni)moblUt get. but his mapi and figure out the tr.ip . he Jwjll .make inis- sum mer. -" : . ..v ; ;;"" ': - That he reads everything that tells of wonderful scenery and of the invigorating climate of otner sections. . . ; ... ia!1v nrenared "for Infants ' in To avoid imitations, always look for the Proven directions on cach ytacVagr-. vTRKraG.LE. SERVICE STORES COLLEGE IN PRODUCTS THE HIGH QUALITY CANNED FOOD Sandwich Sadr.----ic'a 35c A Crab Gumbo, per can...L..-...-.V,l-.i.--t.. 1.20c Chicken Chop Suey, cani..v. li.....ir.45c Chow Mein loodlescatii:! fH ,; 25c. Chili Con Cfrjroeper.i. mj':X:,;ri 20c : Specials for FridlayJ t and Saturday : : Elxtra Special ! ! ; ' 6 Beautifully Decorated Jap- . anese Cups and Saucers- r Absolutely Free "t With 6 Pacldaies Kerr's ';'."' - -Cereals : ;:-,'- -j - r '-uU ': v' - HERE: IS THE DEAL ' ; Select large'packages' Kerr's -I. Cereals,' retail-Value j. v ;92.10 6 Cups-and6aueers, '--r i retail value V-alWJ.Vtf: 1.25 'All for f3.10 ;Godfish 35c . iFor ; your Xehen Dinners Fontana ' Spaghetti, Macaroni and.i Noodles ;5 ; ; -: 3 for 25c Oval Sardines ' 2 for 25c : n Premier v Coffee 55cib. Van Camp : flPprjciiuid Bearia ---2.i Mediums ;---, i V.'j wtj.cans b5c . : -"ExifaVcy Corn -j . CountrjrGentleman5 i ? 3 for. 55c ij1 :,Colden Bantam .3 cans 69c I River Road Grdc. v 2305 N. Front St -. , i . . . .hoCii94 - . " - , - , . r ;Talk.JDonH Walk j. . ,JWe Deliver plete rest. . ' , . . , That otners uecu activity. .... That -all of them think they need ft change of scenery. That your city is fortunately ; situated in that respect, because i: la located In a section whereN in vone , can find any number ofy .1udi ninrn to sDend a vaca-n There are many wonaer-spots In your section that are easily ac cessible by automobile. It is al ways best to know your own sec tion of the country first. STOCK PRICES RALLy) NG SENSATIONAL RISK FOL'tWS . TURBULENT SESSIONS . t ' NEW YORK, March 4. (By Associated Press.) The swollen ! streams of liquidation which have f been pouring-into the New tork stock exchange for a week dried up overnight apd a sensational rklVof 5 to 2&poinU t0k 1,3300 1 today in scores of issues when. strong" financial Interests steppedA forward and began rebuilding they shattered market structure. 0"; Klamath Falls New Fremont school opened. , or Cwwm fir 4 t t t ' . . u i v a rv ! i i ,a n ftf nTHRR'-TreTche r's , .; Castoria is,- a. pleasant harm- ' 'less 'Substitute for Castor Oil, .Pareinc, .Teething Drops - j. anar isootning. syrups, cspe-. arms and Children all ages, y V f 7 signature of CaJaT7'UZcJaM Physicians everywhere recprnrnend it. -Ml: A. Daiie & Sons 1003 S. Commercial St. "-1- '" ; . ; . - : ii - i- Phone 935 t t l'. Talk-DonH Walk '--il'T ;lwii )ll,?SrTWrfa US V K705 S. llfi'StrcH v t.IT .: .- wi 'ii Tao Walk We ttellver; . rmHaClirk .2290 State Street ' Phone 670 Talk-DonH Walk .rW&sDellver ; 1 . Wiscins5: Wiucina i . , - Saem Heishts : i Phone 75F3- v Talk-DonH Walk ' v We Deliver . Ja C. DeHarppoi b05 S. 19th St." - - ' Phone 1286 1 Order Your Groceries and "Heats Together f VA-"" mi X W....F 0