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:TIIE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON - - - AY v'. (IS' ,1 JL 3' i reg on -b t. s ti (i II fredf.Toott - MaaaflBf-Editor Ui iL Un- Inu r. ? , CHy Editor LeaU J. 6a.ita - .Tetatraa Editor Ai4n4Buk - . Society Editor Xaaaed Daily Kxoeot Koaday ay -. txATzswof ruxuiazxa coutayt SIS Soatfe Ooauaorclal St. 641m, Ortm ! Row to Hce. Than Father! W. H. Henderao - Clrealatlaa if unit Ralph H. Kletilng dvertiaiaf Manager rranjr. jmkmii .- K. A. Rhotea W. C. Ceaaer -''. af aaage Jab Dept. Uvaetock Editor J 3 1- Foaitry Kditor Rotary Devotes Hours, to Consideration of Reports by Boys' Work Committee, Problems ox Juvenile Delinquency Similar to Large' Cities : 217 FOB FEBRUARY . i - , Tfcav Aaaaelato Pre la sxetuairaly aatitlad to tao aa for publloatioa of all aawa ' r""""??, vfJ-" i or ao. ouorwta eraauaa ia una paper an aiaa a Joeai Fourre KHled, 213 Injured, Careless Driving Leads in Causes . - Busnrrsa omcisi Albert Brora, S3 Woreeetor B!dr-Portland. Ore. '' Thorn F. Clark Co, Raw York, 'ltS-18 ,W. Slrt St.; ' -- - - - til A w . ' w, Avrav i o & obi -vm icai9, - mm rvt diok.: tioty o e ayaa. Baaroa Bldg Baa rraaeiaea, Calif.; Higxiaa Bidg, Loa Amxalaa. Calif. Baalaaaa Offlaa XI or IM oaioty Uiw iftf i TEIiXPHOKIS: CIreahrtioa OffUo-58 Aato Caataat Xditor10 Xatarad a tao Poat Of flea ta Balaam Orafoa. aa aaooad-claaa atattar. Petty thievery is. the nature of most juvenile delinquency in Salem and in Marion county, it was brought out at the Rotary club luncheon Wednesday noon. The meeting was irnrl cnarge of the boys - work committee. Moral delmquency is! pour persons vere killed and the commonest charge against girls of the juvenile age. jUu person were injured the . W. H. Dancy, first speaker, brought out that most; of the r result ot a87S traffic accidents in cases of juvenile delinquency are of bicycle or auto accessory f the state ot Oregon daring the HaVaDpartawatitoriol stpfllintr oi moral rlpfimenrv'Wp declared; '.'It is the tiracf ice I month1 of February, according to 'Jab- Popartwtaat . . . Btt I . n.. i a i ; n 1 j-i: xi I tonnrt nrnnrAi1 hr Wednesday , i fji uiecxuei,ra Keep ine cases oi ju venue ueiiiiueiitjr uu iiib i - - ------ -- - -- . - de- ft ft- March 18. 1920 ...v ' i -v. SURE DELlVEREH-rl'And Mosea iai- vmto.the people. Feat ye not. stand sUll. and see the salTationof JebxTrah. Jehorah will xigni ior you." ex. 14:13-14. f .i f', , f- OUR PEERLESS". HIGHWAY PROGRAM police, blotter so J.nat the-names will not be accessible, to the re porters." ; ;r j y -f Max Page asserted that records o,''the , connty rereal ;.the same 4oarces ot 'delinquency to be. com mom as are, common In city circles. The county court is almost always able to get the cooperation ot par ents. . 7 Boys, sent to' the boys training Bchool from this district cost: the state about $2000 a year, asserted -Qregoa. isJexceeding all estimates and 'expectations in) r. o. Sneiiing the carrying on of -her . highway program. I The license fees I There are now 542 inmates, in and gWline taxes'w was thought tpnitcfi.l!!!, they would be; and construction and upkeep, work is being years' the lowest number has been maintained at less cost than it was thought possible for effi-1 2- There were 283 men recetv- I ea last year; une year.- aignt i months and 24 days is the arer- the State as a whole rand "for se term senred by prisoners. ieaey in past years-- I c And this holds' irood for Marion county, the leader among the counties in this field. Twenty-fire percent of prison- ;Thero.may nbwe considered a Uttle lessening of the VLZZ "" load, or at least a readjustment Of it - ', . r , r .' I third time Fifty-three per cent I' the first thin. in this line should be done; by the Protestants, 20 per cent Cath- f neLegislature,. n making a; graded license scale for used Jf in cars, commencing with say 85 per cent at the third yearand 1 18 per cent are in for forgery, r . jru. : i rmjL . . a i . i i going aown, io;say ov per ceni; ai. ine sixj n or sevemn year, 1 MOBt in uo'8 ar wu ttnu lnl nn.n. .tosin' ; m.i. K o mtfov but very few are bad, declared -r" w( ,"vv 0ftore. Quite a few of the f justice, and it would increase the value of used cars, and it boys are protected greatly by af- rould -cause more used cars to be licensed, thus making up filiations with ymca, Boy scouu. for part of the loss in reduced license costs for old cars-- "nrS bova in And the grading' would carry the state over the peak the Salem schools 150 boys are load in 1930. aft'er which either '-more concessions miirht be without fathers. , M . -. , , . . , , I Tnat the boy or today nas "a inaae, or a-iarr program 01 consirucuon wont mappea oui. harder row to hoe than we did. was the statement made by Fred- rrn0 ?7r.r!T. .Hf fnr rian salrf nnrl rprwnfArl manv timoR t.liaf. I ericJC lJecKebacn. Oregon has the best highway program in the world- rC 'She'slartedrightiand has been going right ever smce, :andthereis- every.Jndication that she will continue to go right in the future ; sticking j to the principle that the user ; '"should payi hHe does pay in Oregon, in license fees and gaso ' Itna (ovai , TT nuva a a Vi ntuaa . Ti!-r-rT.tiTnr f rirs wlin wallr or ride bicycles or drive horses. - They go free. ' Oregon's paved road building system is the best in the p: world because It rests' upon 1 money received from license taxes payment8 two yearg ago and the state of Oregon will pass hers in 1930.' ' Both" are carrying on in great shape, and will cary on with a lessening load in the future , . . . Did yon - realise that the state highway department has 53 snow T Bits For Breakfast I Going strong yet And will go stronger, the state and Marion county good roads pro grams. ' Marion county passed her peak load in road bond and Interest .-paid Oil VcIiiClca - UBiUKi. uov wuu ytuci wau uytac rr ci , ouu poh-gasolind-dtilUtet These taxes wlretire all :'he bnds and f inally 'pay 'for all the paved highways and for for the ; state motor ; vehicle partment. - - :. A total of 965 accidents were dde to careless driring, while 259 accidents were caused by. the fail ure of drivers to give right of way. In 108 accidents the drivers failed to - give . proper ' hand signals. O f f ! 'C i weuiJ atxiueum were wrnseu uj balem LOUnCll 0T UrganiZa- speeding, 21 accidents were due I to -driving on the wrong side of the street, while 21 accidents re sulted from Jay-walking on the part of pedestrians. . Accidents at tributed to speeding numbered 20. Dogs on the highways caused : a - t tions to Meet to3a)k nua neaiin. The" Salem Council of Organiza tions, organized to promote -and advise in the health work of the I three i accidents, while improper Marion County Child Health Dem onstration, will meet in the, audi torium of the Chamber of Com merce Friday evening of this week i at 8 o'clock. " ' . :; The council Is composed .of del egates from every organization, club, church group and civic body in Salem. Fred D.'Thielsen is president of the council and 'will preside Friday evening. , During the past winter, the council has been active ii aiding jwere responsible for four arrests. I1 lights were responsible for six accidents. . ..There were a total of 411 ar rests due to the-activities of the traffic , officers during the month Approximately 140 of these ar rests resulted from the failure of drivers to obtain 1926 licenses. Ninety-one arrests were due to im proper lights, 12 for reckless driv lug, 94 for. speeding and six for possessing and transporting intox icating liquors. Inadequate brakes . ..-WJ - t ""The 'Auction-Brock' from the novel by Rex Beach, featuring Charles Ray and Eleanor I Boardman, Is .now playing- "to caP"" hnnses at the Heilig lheatte.! It is the latest ot therdramatlzationa of Beach novels.' ' sxzrsrzx congests , ; s t:M-T:0O-KFWV (SIS). FartJaad. , :00-r:00 KGW 91.), Porttaad. - - MV8ZO T:15-13:00 KTWV, . 211) Portland. Mixed, program. - 9;00-10:30 KFJP . i) Pertland. Sonra aaa mioim.ui y. 8:00-10.00 KQP.vtalVi oriaaa trio. old timo toacen. 8:00-10:00 JCGW 481.5) Portland. Program; ,ranaeTiu aoiir. i. . most .7:30-B:15 KPJR (263) Portland. Boy Scoat Story. - "J ; . Ef TEST AIKMES hfi 6:00 KKRC (208), Loa Af (. 6, Orraa racital; i 7-, . aiMm jen, -9-10. jasx orchestra. 5V 8:00 -KtVTB 252), Hollywood. S-7, din- Br mnaie; S-. prosram,- orcnextra; Albert - KegloTich, ,.Tiolinit; Etell Shake. blnaA ainer; 8-10,. program. Sol Hoppil'a Hawaiiaaa and Aihley Biatera, Tocal due: XQ-ll. .rroiic. g:00 KPOK- (232.4), Voag Beach. 6- - 6:30, orsaa; :-?. amateaieat in-formation;.- 7-7:80, Spanish lesson: 7:30-8, municipal band concert; 8, book cht;.. 8; I4rg,-,lxn . Beach.., municipal bapd; 8-10, mtadio prosran. . 6;00 KFI (467), Loo Aaeb;a.-, ightly . Doinca; 6:30,ivea pocne program; 6:45. Radiotorial period; 7-. program, ,Vj S. O. Plunket and A. I. Grossen bacher. ; . V Theta Nu Sorority, Alpha Chap ter. Forest' QroveMlOO; Reatha Parcell, Ilo Brown and Clara Case. Jordan. .Valley. Livestock Loan company, Jordan Valley; notice of dissolution. J ; - " ''" :f Globe Binocular company, Port land; capital, stock increased from 9100,000 to 1200,000- , IRISH FREE STITE E in the health examinations held at the headquarters of , the, Marion County Child Health Demonstra tion on High street, just south of the high school building. Part of - the important done by the Salem Council has been in equipping the loan closet of the demonstration for use In Sickness. Also- in supplying, mo- . Fines imposed on violators of the traffic laws during the month aggregated 93079, whUe fines im posed on other than vehicle 1 law rt violators totaled' 92110.' Delin- work4ueDt rees ln tne amount of 96,- 826.50 were collected by the traf fic officers, while the resale value of cars recovered was 93100. . The state traffic officers travel- tor service and organizing volui t ' .T. , . tl , . . " .T I cities and towns. A total of 222 teer units in aid . of the nursing service of the demonstration. j ' The special speaker for the Fri day evening meeting will be Miss Neven O. Betz, representing the American Child, Health Associa tion. She is one of the field Erec tors of the association and her work takes her into every state ln the union. ; . foreign cars were directed to register. ORDER CHINESE FORT BLOCKADE CANCELLED (Continued from page 1.) ade of Tientsin. The powers' ulti matum of yesterday demanded that the contending Chinese f 6rcea -extending them and keeping them in repair. IS:- O .There will never be a direct tax ; though the taxing power I of the state is behind the bonds issued for the greater part of plows, ail ready for use at any 1 n thejnbney safar eatpended by the commonwealth in the con-, mostly m eastern OregonT jptrucxion OI Jtne iuiiwy. - Come, travel our highway; en- The State Hifirhway Commission, consistmc of Wm. Joy our by-ways. That's a good ubyakefUyrchairmanland H; B. Van Duzer of Port- 8loan ,f,or road8 asfet' krid.an(J W..H. ;Malone, Corvallis, with Roy A. Klein State More than 7,000 automobiles a Wio-hwav T!noineer: and a snlendid .corns of assistants, has dar: enter- and pass througn ba- - . - 1 k j - " llem. And the 'number increases :;.Deen majang & wonoerm snvyrwst as ineu- preaecessora oia all tne time Mr. Tnlelsen, . as president ot . - the Salem Council of - Organiza- !i;8aUsfaC0rytT,as8urafCe r! ... . 7 .. ; garding clearing the way to Tient tlons, will report onorganizatid.n itn.hnoon tomorrow. T . , v" . ! A group of ten Americans called from chairmen.ot d fterent com, on Jonn v A MadMarrayt the mittees. xms wm mciuae . a rpp American minister, and urged him porc Dy iurs. f- ainoiv coap 1 w oreTan on the Washlneton tov i man of the health center commit- J ernment to prevent American par . . . i . r rr '01.1, A. I. I . - . ice, ituui ink la. .F . su ruuci, Luaii- man of the loan closet committee, f 1 if. also. 4, x-tf h ,T-f'. i.'-V-ir . In state bond, and interest payments we are approaching v 'Jimmy Culver, Marion conn- I tv 9rtkA m a foi n ontylnaar Vi a q the peak load. Mt wiH.be reached, in 1930;. but even so this been on the job 14 years, this most important arm of the state service is carrying on : hitch. He has been building an The federal fundi Tare being met; repairs are being kept t ?1 "J Tt " 'up, and new work Is beino; done, in places where the conven- j be hoped he wui be expanding the (size of it for many years yet. He . . , increasing numDerbfJautbmbbiles and trucks and the grow ing -travel for this. J The money is coming in faster for v machine licenses and gasoline taxes than we had reason to 'expect, when the system was adopted.' f. from Mrs. John A. Carson, chair man of the nursing committee, and also reports from other com mittees. , - . JERSEY CATTLE. SALE COMPLETED est rriCe $ZD0 Average, tainence of free access to the sea Set at Si 55 -.tT m?. applicable only in the event of ' ; t ',-t- i-v I I danger of an armed attack on for E. . A. Rhoten. ' sales ' manager trn residents, and such danger for the auction sale ot the Jersey not exist at present. cattle i belonging-' ter Lester R.I ' American participation in naval Camnbell ot Hillsboro. renorts action the pro tea tan ts asserted. that 32 cows were sold at the sale. I would violate the Bpirit of friendly held Wednesday. ax ! , cooperation In the efforts of, the Highest price paid, by JL. H.ICMnee to solve their own prob- Relth ot Astoria, was $2S5. Aver-1 lenw d would constitute -a de- aee nrice for the cdw's.' all reeis-lPartu,,e I,on the traditional Am tered Jerseys. waa915&. Wire erlcan policy of friendship for bids were ! received! fronc as' far as China, Missoula. Montana... . " A " I "'The declaration said the conse- Coi: J. W.f Hughes "of Forest 1 1uence8 ot Buch action would bw Grove was the auctioneer, i Mr. ' marked increase of anti-foreign Rhoten will leave for the Caha-1 feeling among the Chinese and in dlan border soon 'to arrange forliy to American inter ssts in gen an auction-sale for R.' J. Farmer eral not alone those with which of Sumas, Washington. ,- ltne protestants - are concerned - - ' ' ) rwith less than -18. hours of the nccifCD -IC CYCfllTtn iP610 ' the powers' ultimatum Wi -, wxy u 1 yet to ruf tne Chinese foreign ot- LlErr THOMPsov iW HAvrirn fice bad lTen no ,ndlcaUon ot lx .3T"?iINJr riGP attitude toward the situation. At 1 yn Vr, uu ,1; headquarters of the Kuomlnchun ........ . , .':'.;:' ''""' (national armies) which control . A Marcb 18'T:By As" the Peking regime. It was said that sociated PressSecond Lieuten- whlle tt. is appreciated that the 7i , Jfi . uomp8n ?l lW Kuomlnchun undoubtedly would """ rmX-wa ixugea pfoflv trom" enforcement ot the .rly, .to!!a3r fr ,th. mnrdeT ?f powers demand that the Shantung a J'-1.;; "u-flotiHarK'tored, from.the; Pel apru:j, i9. : - tfUiriverJneverthelftHs the matterx waa - 'Til a''Atnn Unn uwnwat -Mb a I' . '' .. .. .. - . ---- , iTiewea m tne ugnt or tne national warehouse at Fort MeKfnley, pniy dig-nUy.. . This, it 'was declared, an officer and, eight -enUsted , mpn 1 .MHialdered of eraaler im nnrt: being' presents iThmpson .spent aucelhan a'mdmentary advantage yesterday with fbid spiritual ad-' tor the Kuomlnchun., .The Shan Tlser and his attornrvJHrepara4 tuhg-flotflla consists" or ships be- (Inn fnr - Mj wn tt& flt . . . . . . " - . t V , , f vsi"1 1 OBvng 10 iuarsnai unang iso-un American oincer to ne executeathf ticipatlon in the proposed action by foreign naval forces to compel reopening of navigation on the Tei river. They represented the Rockefeller foundation, which maintains the Peking union medi cal college; Yenching university; a joint missionary institution, and the Presbyterian and Methodist missionary bodies. Later this group issued a dec laratlon expressing the belief that the action taken by the powers to ward the Tientsin situation raises grave issues and involves the prin ciple ' of International fair 'play tenr kt ihn miWifv calla loudhr for it. ' We have to thank the ot it for many years yet yu ciu uw w aa. w- o vobi 9 em. ws,ra them In such repair that they will never wear out. t There are people In Salem who do" not know, what those. buildings ' -. Soon after the peak load is passed, under the. present j at the east end of 'state, street '''''" . . " -.'" '. - 11 - a. 1 "'la a.1 J. J ' system, there will be ample funds to take care of aU the new , nrVOTkthat !Wgiirto3e,uhdertaken. - r . r opposite the penitentiary, - mean They are the state highway repair shops,' and they make one of the solidest and most enduring Indus- T way'syBtem and of the Wonderful prospect for its maintenance justify their keep. They save their ' --..,i'iW'V-rT: -. ;;:-:-,:;-f !a iti- "t... ' " cost, with something. over;-to the Ma, extension :; rt;A:--J&' Especially are the people of Marion county proud of their I ; l . naved mar&iroadsi mthe buildinor of which they are ahead I Marion county and the state of I ,cf aUthecounUes "Tg S 01 construction ; ana in extenv 01 mileage, vwy,;wii.u iug citcy i keep it up. our people can use Hon of one or two California; counties-- r, : ' i ; r ail the paved roads we , can . get , . . j -V - . 4 - a - a - a m - a I aJaaVlU iUI JJ UUW1UQ uivisj a -wr tvbj ' .rfwm. uiwiciuiflai. iui .jrH; Lr" ! notliine, of their, owa money, i passed her peak- load m .124, In payment: of - senai;.bonds and interesintbpnds In seven more ."yean l afterl this the ' xountyf lve and a half per cent serial road bqndsTvili nave alH fold in'pMf a 5 years. f Deen pajx. ui.tfi uiue auuiuu wuu v j . 10- w j m6 wi .Portland The nujnber. ot tele phones here have increased 20- k'owUH ew milea ; t-continuousltnarkei road pairing work. hi ;te; carrying, ou -of this program. domain roads anon county, wiuiinany nave aa ot ner - 2? JL "A- ' Z ItwiUtake some timei-a long tiine; bht s IfOUt CytSSfoSWp i T i that day is coTdng?!This1sl going to be bnfe orthe Influences inai will maxe iaron county xmttiiy, ure tiwiKMrvuiwy; T Ini'tl States outside"the limits of a great city ;: will help to. make the JSaiem district xne , ncneat Kt;uiAUi., vr " ineenure woria. - v.: a. j - 5 We paid (iwoot fof HiU'tf Gue' juuns Because tt at KaxDeat neip ever found for a cou. ruu a scops cow 1 . : - - T ; . . "7 - " . , - f - ; : : r - - J- . . . within 4 h. It sodathe fever and head- !? . .Salem will always have many direct Denefits from tne ad, it checkt grippe ia 1 dsya lac.i mai sne is Jieaqquarrers ior staienigaway-vofP" uvwu, 1 -mov-. their rwaon. it opens .nd, Marion county highway constniction.TT4e.main offkesl tha bowebtories the entire ayatwjit -r. and shops are here, and they will always be here. . . . w a oi matter. Ov t One ibodd start when the cold start. Don't letthUfcrm attack get a bold: Check it with JLU'a. Have the tablets on hand. The sooner yooatait the auicker the cold wil end. - Al Auggisti sell Hill's V4 - ! i v ; RECEIVE T131BER BIDS I " PORTliAND March; 17; CBy '-rXssoclaied PresiV-Two bids were V;.rpelTedctoaay:-t)y, the. forest ser - - - Vice'dn 37,00,1)00, feet jbf yellow, "' "white and lodgepola . pine, white ' ' fir and other species, of timber in fee. Fremont ' national forest. Henry. C. jDavis, Lakeview, .was high bidder, 'offering 183 a thousand for "pine and &X; cents for wfiite fir1 and other species 'Penflleton- fVl't! r Pendleton & Provision company did $360,000 Be Sure IticlUw PricsZOs. alexins pACCrvR fljj ' in peft( time. - S3 :: t lieutenant ; Thompson, Islgnal J session of Tientsin,. l:riEVf mcoRPORATioNs I Manchuria, carrying troops lwhich are trying to make a landing tp. fight the, Kuomlnchun for pos session ot Tientsin . corps,, united states army, a graar"7T uato ot West Point jirintary acad emy in the class of 1924 shot and kUled Miss Burleigh; 17" year ld PCaJmesr Medical Vco ifcAlmir, f Ann't wp' Stock i)t $10 Thompson was engaged- tek?rp hefuarters In Portland Miss Burleigh.- He keserted. tha 1 1 ha8 7been incorporated by- T. J nlsssllary? waahotuifIcIefrt?toU Gram. and D. H. support a' wife, and th a the- had l Haylor., - - ' , decided on the ptrr:6f -the jh6rPtheT rtlcles.filed, Itf the state ment-to'kUl ihVgirl an 'ere V ti b'rporatior department-Monday 1 would lose her it the wedding! Publishers .Service UureatC 1 Portland, $3000; R. Ft Comptott, wtCi rcrtrtn I w'a? delayed SENDS ablegram From Thomas Cosgrave Is Read Before ' St.' Paul Meeting . ' SUMMONS The Irish Free State Is rapidly gaining a solid nationality with the building up of the rural and city industry, development of the streams for power service, and construction of state buildings, ac cording to a cablegram received here Wednesday by Thmas Brown from Thomas Cosgrove, president of the Irish Free State. The' telegram was read by Mr. Brown at a meeting held at St. Paul Wednesday night in honor of St. Patrick. - ' I gladly take the opportunity afforded by your social gathering in honor of the feast ofc St. Pat rick to send word of the home country to the peple of Irish de scent In the-state ot Oregon," read the " cablegram. v "Looking back over the , four years since . the treaty1 Vassignedf we'caV Bay-with assurance, that the settlement em bodied in Its - terms' at last gave Irish nationality the opportunity it bo; long sought. ' That settle ment" .ilaced the future of the country in the hands of the people themselves. . If at .first a state of confusion, prevailed, it was not surprising after the disturbed period, which the country had f - A it,.- ill. - passea uirougu. "People In Ireland have settled down to- constructive work. .A fiscal .system suited to . the needs of the country has been intro duced. The work of utilizing the River . Shannon for supplying the entire " state with ' electricity has been ' initiated '. and., the power house actually Is in course of con struction . Road pommunication,' so important to the great agri cultural sections, to our Industries and to the comforts of our many visitors are being improved. These and many other reforms are being carried ,info effect. . " " : - "There are, of course, the ma-. terial sides:', of ' state building. They do not mean that -Ireland has forgotten the tradition which in spired the long fight for interna tional recognition. These tradi tions will- not be forgotten. They will inspire the constructive work of the future as they did the ef fort's of the past. . ,'v. i " - v "The material Improvement and the practical reform which are ap parent in - Ireland today may be taken as clear Indications that the people of Ireland do not seek to live in twilight of a past greatness, but will use their great inheritance to Inspire the life of the modern state'. In 'this way the descendant of those to whom St. Patrick preached can best honor the mem ory ot, that tiatron saint." In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County, of Marlon. " . "Department No." a. P. O. Johnson, Plaintiff, vs. G. E. - Wood and Esther M. Wood, his - wife, Defendants. To the above named O. - E: Wood and Esther M. Wood, De fendants. , , , . IN " THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you and each of you are required to appear and answer ; the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit, on or before the last day of the six weeks prescribed . for , the publication of this summons,, that betas thtf last day for your appear ance to answer, herein prescribed by " the order' for the publication of this Summons If you fall so to appear and answer, the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In the complaint on file herein, a succinct state ment ot which is as follows That plaintiff have a decree against said defendants for the sum of $1250 00 and . interest thereon from the 26th day of Jan uary, 1925, until paid,, at the rate of seven per cent, per annum, "and the sum of $125.00 special attor ney's fees, and tor. the costs and disbursements of this suit; for the foreclosure ot plaintiff's mortgage and'the.saleof the real premises particularly described in plain tiff's complaint " herein, and that the j proceeds of - said sale be ap plied in payment of the amount due the plaintiff; that plaintiff atadenta Unrrerait "of Southern Cali fornia; 8-0, Clara Be I 1b Pat tea Wallace, eontraltot 9-tO program; 10-11, Joke Arias and his Mexican orchestra. 8:00 KMTR (238),. Hollywood. 6-7. atadio program; . s-iu. a concert oreamtra. Lorea Towell, director. 0:80 KFRC (368), San Kranctieo. 6:30- 7, prograai; . 7-7:30, raaio taia; o-a:.iu. atuoio program i pir " 8:30-10. daaro naal. ' 8:OC KHJ (405.2)', Ixa Angelea. 8-10. program; ,10-11, von viara a aanre or- 8:00 KGO (6l ),' Oakland. 8. Oakland atadio, fonr oiwoct play; -iu-a a. m., dance ' mnaie. - 1 3 LATE FIGHT NEWS, I OAKLAND, . Cat, .March .1 7. (By Associated Press). Jimmy Duffy, O a k I a n d. welterweight. scored an easy-10-round decision over Bflly 'Alger, Phoenix,, in the main event of a smoker .here" to- night.'.;.' --. jjdS ANGELES, March 17. (By Associated Press). Oakland Johnny ; Farr, - featherweight, scored a decision over. Jimmy Mc Larnin, Oakland - bantamweight. ln a 10-round fight here tonight. may be a purchaser at - said sale that the def endants'and all' perf sons claiming by, through, or un der them, subsequent to , the 'ex ecution of plaintiff 'a mortgage may be barred and foreclosed of all right, title, claim, and equity of redemption 'in said premises. and' for judgment and execution against the defendants for any deficiency, and for such other and further relief in tha premises as the. Court may deem equitable. . A brief description , of said . mort gaged premises is as follows: Lots Ten and Eleven in Block Twenty Seven in Yew Park Annex Addi tion to the City of Salem, Marion County, Oregon, . . .' . ' This Summons - is served, upon you by publication in the "Oregon Statesman' by order of the Hon orable L. H. 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