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d r . : . . - - - . . - ... . r9TT it VeV -'77 fh tt a ' ' ' 7 r 7 7 r T i " 77-777) f7 J 9 4 4. - FL'S : w 1 I soap: :,n PliANS : j:ewn6y?j ran kt 5 1 ' 1 t?; PAULDING LOGGING ;GOi : : Telephone X830 :r; ; i - r r ' Salem, Oregon HISTORIC CEMETERIES Ml OREGON VISITED r V .', ' ' T ' (Continue irota pg X.) . ' - - ' i T . ; . - - t . -; ! . " '' miles north of Salein, the same, trees, where, one ye?r before her, death she had married Jasori Lee at a double ceremony that also united Susan Downing nrid Cyrus Shepherd. . Only a month ad her, brief coujriship pasted; only a year had she been a happy bride if and j only fouf days did she kncrwtherioy off her child-itfher smswhen thby laid her to sleep with her baby oq her breastpin the strange, wild land that :was Oregon then, 88' years ago when June'.26 comes round a&&$??:: ; , Beside Anna. Pittman Lee , "whom Jason Lee "was married-a'year or so" later, and who, like the .Xirst.bride went.' to an erlygravej but was survived ; by her little daughter,. Lucy Anna Lee; a girl of lovely character who became a teacher at Willamette University, which -grew out; of the old Methodist ; mission;' tMiss Lucy afterward married Professor F.ML Grubbs and died in 1881 ; r. r: Kear his. family is i, the imposing white stone that marks the last resting-place of Jason Lee,' and on the stonje is sketch ed at length, many of his achievements,- and many scriptural -quotations; . Already ;the , elements have, stained the white marble,' although; it -t has - been in place but 20 years, being erected 'there in June, 1906, at which , time the remains of Jason Lee were brought from 12,t1845, ' There were norie who vhb hadJcnowh..the pioneermissionary; but the service was attended by 1000 persons and was deeply! impressive, uniting ihim,? as it did with the little family from whom he had been separated 'then ' for 65 years as -he had . passed away in . Stanstead, Canada, which was also his birthplace. T pthers who rest t le Mission, cemetery are the Rev. FatherT; L arnshand his wife Elizabeth iWinn Parrishi, f -who founded an orphan's home which wa3 later taken for "the Salem IIospital. Cyrus Shepherd' who was born in 1799 and . died in 1840, rests near "by,, but his gravestone has been 'y- broken and is not easily read whUe man yj wooden-headboards have become a part of the earth and the name3 of the silent 'sleepers forgotten. ' , v j -.4 J r;, ,;y 'i i i-lr Atl. O. O. P. Cemetery; ' An imposing monument in Odd fellows cemetery In the hills south of Salem . Is . that of Samuel Rt Thurston,- . Oregon's ; first delegate to Congress in 18491 The trip back to TVashington was" by. water of course, and required a long time. While returning to Oregon he died oft the coast of Acapulco, where his remains were buried for some years and afterward, brought to Oregon. In connection with Mr. Thurston It is interesting to know th at he is to e thanked ; for the blacky 'lnut -trees j that are so large a part of Oregon's-beauty. Am6ng;lils effects" was ia"bag of black walnuts he was bringing out to hla friend, Samuel K.-Barlow, who paid a charge of $50, to satis fy the transportation charges, and who lived ta find a profitable in Tetment as he sold two-year bid trees at.$l -each ; U " J ; -4; ' r In this beautiful spot also ..rests V. II. Willson who rave to Salem .v -hat. Is now known i as -Willson rk but i was, for many years -d YUlson Avenue, and to him U ascribed the foresight: and n that rrovided the-; Capitol -vit: lis vi.!a streets. ovJie teart of French Prairie, J. . i. Vest of Gervais, . lies one of t!..-' c"?5t'nl tiOHt historic of Or ron's cemeteries. In It rests many of the ratriots, who, la 1843 ; Plan No.421 ; ;;i -Simplicity and Comfort at Low: Cost it & .'""Hit i b-.i -. ! I , I - ' '. - - rut ja wt AND SrEOFICATIOXS FURNISHED BT rests Lucy Thompson Lee to Canada where he died March attended this later interment made Champoeg a memorable spot as; being1 the location where' Ore gon .was saved to the Union by toe Meek and . hisf ollowers. - Un fortunately- many of the - markers were made of wood, and even the marble slabs coa tain many unde cipherable Inscriptions, . but - here and there are found names of the one hunderd and .two. whose men tion rekindles., the stirring history Of tha eajrly day; Gregoire, Lucler, Le Bretotn and the" priest, Rev. Fatherl Vermersch,i. a' Belgian nobleman who -gave, absolution' to Frenchman, Indian Englishman or whoever would accept his help. and who sleeps at the foot of the cross, back of the beautiful little church, the second of that faith in Oregon. ' "" " , - - 'At ,OIJ St. Louis , ' ' Traveling north-ward, to the bid. but. beautiful town of .St, : Paul near the river la a picturesque cemetery -where the Catholiij dead of the Willamette valleyTiave been lald.to-rest for-elghty year,':lCot able. atmong. the monuments " Is that 'of the Rev." Father Francis N. Blanchett and-3ii nephew who bears the same. name and the Rev. Father Decralne, early . priests whose - work dates back to 1838 when . the. present, churr there was 'built toTep' ce a 1 : "struc ture; that :was 'Y.-asheil by hllf water. 1 - - r " ' In the grounds- of the lnclosure v i 631 - : j . . Simple dignity cEvcterlzea tne accompanying- design of a. moder- ate priced-v'5-room cottage. . , The x':; charm of the exterior and the con- Tenient arrangement oi rooms in sure the delights and comforts us ually found- ixk : more pretentions homes. y'-jr.l-' i'l j . ; . - The two, latticed porches open ing from, the spacious llrlng room will be appreciated during , the . warm summer days.! .Additional " touches of color are afforded by ' the- ornamental shutters and the flower - boxes beneath the front ' windows, f -f-.-:--i if - w V v- i ' The two ' chambers are p of am , pie dimensions. ' Both . are r pro vided .with plenty; of closet space , and "cross ventilation. ' Entrance . to the central hallway lends con- .venient access.to other parta of " the house, r: i --tjf :;'j- r j ' ppace lur.iuuc peuym 19 uiiorou by the dining nook." The ad Join- v : ing kitchen is compact .and well ; ,-L equipped. jr--t : -- --fi:.";i . Floor area of this cottage com prises 832 square feet. , Space for storage may be proyided 1 in the ' 1 Lattic - " ' tea llttlef chapel built' a bore the graves of forty .sisters "ot a relig ious - order that has maintained a school there, for the greatest part of a centuy.l'w;y.t'f-"t; '? In' closing, the . cwriters; of this article . wish to stateT that many weed grown cemeteries were visit ed ia search of historic grayed, many days being occupied in the work et taking' photograph and securing data, with, the result that such a mass of facts and "figures and names hare been, accumulat ed that it has not - been possible to even briefly .mention many who were a notable part: of Oregon's early history. They are also ful ly aware : that there will -be con flicting 'opinions concerning the exact dates since time has dimmed many of the records, but especial ly do they wish to : mention- the assistance- or 4 the-t Tler. i Father Krausse of St., Louis anJ the.Rey. Father Chabout of St. Iaul, who kindly J' opened their "'' beautiful churches for Inspection and in the latter case ".obligingly 4- delred among the files and records of church history 'for the births. deaths and marriages' of nearly a century gone by. TRAGEDY DRAMA IS WRITTEN ON HUSBANDS (Con tinned from PM ' X. t , suits you better. A Besides, the flatter doesn't match any of your other ware."' - ': Jack (pointing to a bright' yellow bowl in the cupboard): "Neith er does Utat. I've had to" grit my teeth every time Jill brought It .on." ' . - Jill (sensing a stor, futiley strives " to avert 1U" breaking) : rBut mamma gave us "that, Jackie! - you--we---; :--;4?- r ,: Jack (gruffly) : "Don't bluff, Jill! . . You'ye no use for that bowl you'te told me so." ' f : V Mamma Jones (angrily) : "I don't ; believe you,-- 'young man I Never said that, JIll did you?" Jill ; hangs - her head,- .but says nothing. '. ;:--"5r:,'fi'U: Mamma Jones (turning on Jack) " ''Shame 'on you to come be tween a girl and her; mother! After I've, treated you like my own son 1'1'm' used to respect, John! I Insist on an apology -1 1- I"- - ,U ' Jack (muttering: ."i. . butting in t. . . mind -own' business .,. : kitchenette- too ".smallthree people!" Seizes his hat, rushes down the hall, v a door alams.) Jill (sinking Into a chair, buries ., her head in her arms' upon- he kitchen, tubs) : ;MNow see what you're done, mammal ;. Jackie Is angry and hell stay away all ' afternoon! ' Oooh! - - Y o u 't e spelled all our fun!" -y llamra Jones " (waving - her bands) 1 " "So I'm to blame for your husband's ill temper, am I? Surely a mother has a right .: to express . her opinion! A V. pretty; pass j when' she ; can't ; " I aee I'm in the way! Already John Is tired of, me, wishes me -. out of the house, is turning you - arainst me! Oh" that I should have lived to see" this day!' ' (Curtain goes down tfsound"c rets.) , - ' --r . .'. . . .. . GIGANTIC-MOUNTAIN LONG SINCE DESTROYED Top, all peaks in the vicinity, mark the edges of the crater of the former towering Mount 'Multnomah. -: 'The grandeur, of this departed mountain jand - the im ihensity of its caldera,'? says Dr. Hodge in his book, 'fwill seize the mind of everyone because, without especially noting the detailed evidence of jts existence, the obvious topographic vidence makes its former existence reasonable." : ' - Thn Dr. Hodge gives eight reasons, all .more or less tech nical and scientific, which lead him to declare positively that Mount Multnomah really existed. - ; . - : . "Centuries before the white man reached the fertile val leys 'where rolls the Oregon " says the author in discussing the immediate history of the Three Sisters, "the pre-historic Indians worshipped the Tomanus (spirit of the mountain) of three snow-clad mountains which were visible from all parts of. central, eastern an4 western Oregon. A few of the more courageous or perhaps 'mercenary and less religious of these early dwellers visited the Secret treasure chests of those exalted mountains, and obtained therefrom, the valuable ob sidian which they traded far; plains, of the river valleys and -; UOaluian. . wnicii . .Tuicauic ture and contains mue or no. wa fer, epuld- be round1 m quantiues In the region of the Three, Sisters, The Indians considered the ob sidian, which. was used, for; arrow heads and spear heads, or intrinsic value. - V1- ';:-1 " . M' '"Perhaps a thousand "years la- ter." t continues the. story, "the white' man, urged westward by the same impulse that, brought his As iatic predecessors eastward, reach ed the yellow-pined -slopes of the eastern Cascades. v Here at Inter vals, between labors and their con flicts, they gazed westward to the three beautiful mountains, and, ia their admiration, named them the 'Three Sisters. yy-1 ' "Later settlers in Oregon air ways approved-- the name and now the fame of the beauty of this rer gion is known in all parts of the world." - j-""- . 'Ve In beginning his, story of Mount Multnomah,' the author takes the reader back to the eocene period ten million yearsi What Is now Oregon was then two great land masses, one In the general vicinity of the present Blue Mountain re gion and the other in southwest ern Oregon; At the beginning of this eocene period, a great break in the earth's crust eventually af forded deep-seated liquid rock an opportunity to escape to the sur face. This break gave origin to the present Cascades, and Its then numerous volcanoes. . y ; Mount Multnomah was- one of the volcanoes "that began ; to i de velop with the 'beginning of the oligocene period, !the second per lod, but it was not until the next era, called by geologists -the mio- cjene period, that; the mountain be gan to belch put an enormous flood of basic lava. 1 b fA a result of ' this Intense vol canic activity," says Dr.i HodgeJ "Mount Multnomah, was built into a gigantic eone more than 15,00p feet - high, with a .base extending from the vicinity of ' Belknap Springs on the west.' Three' Slaters on the east," beyond -Mount -Washington on the. north,: ahd .to Elk It was at the close' of this third period, the iniocene, -expiaina. Dr. Hodge, that the top of the. moun tain was. destroyed.4 Dr;- Hodge points out that the top; was either blown off by a gigantic explosion or that it collapsed- ; He ' gives greater credence ta -the explosion theory, however. : t j. .The diameter of the caldera thus compares - favorably with other 1 I Salem Maflceta OBAZX Ko.,2. wheat, white Vo. -1, red. gftcked - Whit ottl -Ory oU r. . Barley ; , - , . ...... Barley .fl.83 - 1.4 J .'lis . .80 poxk, inrrrojr asx best- Top kegs n 1 r .It ' bwi ., sues. 19 Ircsed hofs Top. aters . Com : 1 JS .00f44.0- Balls Pprin lMBfct mder 80 tta.- fieaTier 1, jf.it-. pouxrax .18. 23 " sos; Hn?; htni Old renters . Broilers .189.23 xoasv BtmsxiAjra BtrmaraT CrtiMrr fcntUv .43ia ' Mil, ewt- M-4im ctx 1 4tadrd . acra . -V For the -: ':Particutar ; ; I' Wobd-Worker V ... X. our seasoned lumber is especially appealing. " He knows ? that it will not shrink ibr ivarp, and is especially adaptable' . 1 vhere c!pe-f itting work is required. ; - ' - " ' It costs no more to build with the best, and there's never any remcHcHn to do later cm. ; f - 1 , COBDS cl ROT CHELL LUfilBER CO. 39S.12lVS: and wide to the Indians of the of the coast." - - ; giaas ui svuu compact Struc great calderas In the" world. fQllow: ' - - , - They 2 Lage dl Bracciano,' Italy -piam-eter 'In, miles, '6 H ; depth. 300 to 500 feet. ; . . .. - Lage dl Bolsena, Italy Dlam eter In miles, 10Ux9. ' ; , - Gulf pf Santorln, Grecian archi pelagoDiameter In miles, 6." Krakateu, Straits of Sandra. beJ tween Java and Sumuntra; East indies Diameter In miles, 5; depth. 3000 feet. Crater Lake, Oregon Diameter in miles, 6; depth, "500 to 2000 feet. ,.j - - ' .: 1 Br. Hodee.' who ram a tn ho University, of 'Oregon in 1920. hnn the distinction of preparing two of tne live topographic maps of the high Cascade areas. The ; United States forest service has prepared the. other three. Dr. Hodge, who Is 39Jyears old, took his bachelor and master degree at the Univer sity of Minnesota, and his doctor's degree at.. Columbia university, New York. His work in geology has been" extensive, having been first assistant geologist of Penn sylvania, consulting eeoloarist in board of appraisal, and apportion ment in New York City,' geologist lor rortoRIco, and acting head or. geoiogy at the JUniversity T of AdamEngel ' Builder of Good Homes t. Telephone 1037W We are building ?' our business on sound judgement- and square dealing.; ; ' - iy , ; : Satisfied customers are:odr salesmen. "We not only advertise to build, but build to advertise.' ) BULGIN &BVLGIN 275 State Street MTsM IIBUSE . EXCAVATING DOJiE Actual Construction Work on Engle Building". to Start . ; in One Week ; r ' ' 1 'V ' : Excavation work tor the new Engle apartments is now nearly completed and actual construction will be i started within a week, Adam Engle, contractor' and build er,;; said i Saturday..'. Tne new apartments will be modeled closely after' those recently constructed on North Capitol street j -...There wllUbe 12 apartments In the building with several larger Ones than are now obtainable in the Engle courts. . The total : cost of the building wall be approxi inatelr Jsy.OOP. "Bonesteele. Motor Co.. 474 S.' Com '1,-has the . Dodge automobile ror yon. ' All steel body. k Lasts a lifetime. . Ask , Podge owners. They wUl tell you. . , . , () F,J ,E.'. Shafer's Harness and Leather Goods Store, 170 S. Com'l. Suit oases, valises, portfolios, brief cases, gloves and mittens. Large stock. , The pioneer r store. : ( Hunt & Schaller, leading meat market on North Commercial, at no. Z63." Finest meats; fruits and vegetables. The crowds trading at this store tell. the story. - () British Columbia before coming to Oregon." He" Intends to .make a specific study-of the Pacific North west, writing his data in a"1 way which will be of interest, not only to scientific men. but to the aver age Interested reader, i D.f H.Mosheri Merchant Taflor, Is turning out the nobbiest and best fitting tailor made suits to treasure. 100 business and pro fessional men buy or Mosher. ( Smith Watkins, Court and High Sts., auto tires, tubes and accessories. McCIaren and JFIsk tires, orrer the most miles for tne least money. " ; :-v () Salem, Ore. Telephone 375 Phcns 813 . . ... .- .... .' . - .--..I -tL 4-t?a.-,la fj.-iS GAPITAIff . TTPOaitAPHICAI usiva ntary. IC' D. Pilkentoa. Mts ad 6t8rday, 8:00 p. . : CA RP ENTERS CSIOS Bo. gf " prwident; W, . PetUt, Skilled mechanic arnitbad. Pbons ITS. SALEM IUNIOS ' LABEI 1.BAOOE-- , ieeis a 1 i oor xxau s dent. F. W. 'Beara, sitry. B . 44S SmUm, Ore. Lodge Roster FBATEBNAL ORDER OF EAGLES, Mt ary Wadaaaday. rratamt y xiaxi, m. XL. Willett, Saa'y. rU S8S-JL. . .-. i KNIGHTS ' OP PTTHIAb MEETS AT Fraternal Hail -awy 'lueeoay Teunf. Viiitora larited. F. D. VliKt, ft O.J Walter Lenon, K; cf R. B. ' PobHafcad try morniar faxeep M day) t SsImb. the eapiul ot Orafoa. Local Rates For Classified; Advertising Daily or Snnday Z eanta per word . eenta, per word 8 eanta sar word Ona time Tare timaa 8ix timea - ' X m daily-d Sftn. 20 canto par word .. ia order to earn tne more man v time rata, adTertiaement aanat res. Im coBaeeotiv iaauea. f. -'-m Wo. Ad. taken for ! taaa 15. Ada. troa Soaday ONLY eharfad at esa-tima rata. . . - . AdTTtUet i except Paraals nd Sltnatione Wanted) will bo Uken over the telephone U the adTertiaar to a anbaeHber to phone. - - " The. 6 ta teaman will recelra adTar tUemasta at any time ot the day or aixht. ! To iaura proper xlaaailJea. lion i ada. ahonld be in before 7 p. av, " . tfELEPHOiTB 88 OB 888 Money. to Loan "I. 63T REAli ESTATE '' : r . t. k. roRD Qrer Ladd BuU Bank) ADVZRYI8INO HOHIST ADVERTISING Taoaa aoK.. mt aaoat bo kept free from anything ; f e.meationable nature. Miarepraaen- ; tationa will not ba tolerated. Inform matiaa ahowlng any pietionabla ia ", teat on tho part ot tha adTortiaar : ahonlli bo reported to this bowbV -paper ior the Baletn Ad cVnb. --- . Atxto Tops SEX US FOB TO AXn.PAIMT WORK. O. J. Hnll AnU Top and Palftt Shop. SS7 Hi CommoreiaW - j 5al6u y Help Wanted WASTEP LOOASBERRY 5 PICKERS ono aU.4uWf .to.wB.BL-,7, Box 29. CHERRY PICKERS. QOOD PICKING. J. Call eremoga, , Phono 103F24. . Fred 9. Browning - ' --t ' ' He!p Wanted Male 11 TEN LOGANBERRY - PICKER8. IN qnire ! at "the Luilch Box, 181 Sooth ; Liberty. - ' " 1 -. X1J8 A PAYING POSITION OPESTO REP : Teaentatire of character. Take orders ...7 ahoea-hoeiery direct t wearer. Ve- Good t, income. -- Permanent.- ? . Write bow. ' Tannera Shoo Mfg.- Oo 822 Mohawg : B Wg j Portland, UOre. . h r w llmO MAX WANTED TO VISIT GARAGES AND I ADVKKTI8K. NATlOSAliUI KNOWN PRODUCT. KO SELLING GOOD PERMANENT POSITION FOR HONEST, -iSM ART AND "WELL AP PEARING MAN. GOOD PAY WITH CHANCE FOR ADVANCEMENT. MIL WAliKEE TANK WOKKS MILWAU KEE. i WIS. - - - - 118 Notice ) of Intention to: Improve ykfjsslon . Street From Ubnrcn Stret to Foorteentlk Street. : Notice Is - hereby given that ths Common Council of the City , ol .Salem, j Oregon, deems It necessary and expedient and hereby declare! Its purpose J and intention to Im prove fission street from a point 82 feet east or, the east line oi Church street to the west line of Fourteenth streot:- at the' expense of the abuttln j and adjacent prop-' orty, excepting the street and alley intersections, the expense of whicli will, be; assumed bjr the City' of Sa lem,. "bjr bringing said portion of said : ;.treet:to- the established grade,' constructing Portland ce ment concrete curbs and paving taid street from' 82 feet east of the east line of Church street to Twelfth street-with a three-inch bituminous concrete-; pavement thirty-six feet wide, and - said street from Twelfth street to Four teenth street with six-Inch Port' land cement concrete - pavement, twelty-rf our.- feet wide, to1 accord-, ance, with the plans, specifications and ; estimates therefor, ' which were adopted by the Common Council MdjrJT, 181 6; now on ills in ' the office of. the city- recorder and Which said plans, soedfica tions and estimates are hereby re ferred to and-made a part ot this notice.! - wi-Vi-; X The tommon Council hereby de clares Jts purpose and Intention to make the above described lniprore ment by janjt - through Ihe "streef improvement department of . she City off Salem.7 r f .Written,, remonstrances may be nled.with. the city recorder of said city against the abore proposed iniproVementwlthln:ten dai-a from the date of final publication here or. rr Uf-r--?-'. . By order ot the Common Conn cil May- lit 1926. - ' --. y M4 POULSEN, City Recorder. Date;ot.first publication hereof is May 25. 1926;. -date of final pub ucauon; Hereof M June E, 1926. V; V w 25; J 5, Ind , . . . At a town; celebration, at which the bishop of the diocese and the leading! Nohcomformlst "minister of; the town were present, the mayor was so delighted with the xusion or rorces that Le exclaimed! . pPi 1 fBay?t. gentlemen, 13 iuia. 14 a mans heart la in va right place, it don't natter wL-t ,, ' T I Pi nERLt LADY. AS HOUSF.KEKPF.I and Varo lor, children. Apply; 470 N. Chnrch. . j - , Hj2 VOUSO-' LADIES, KEAT,' 18 TO. 24 . . jeara for High (Trade adrertialnc poai tion. " No Experience neeeaaary. Mnt able, toileaTa,cityat once. $20.00 '. a wek and tranvportation, g-iaranteed. Ko phone alia answered. Mra. Chap . manT Mima Hotel. H ' ; '- MAKE f25 WEEKLY AT 11C ' i?K niahinr itamra and ddreaacs.. iri ' nca nnnecenaary. Prticnlar c. Cooperatirej Mailtnc Co fit. Louie, Mo. i 13m80 ADDJtESSTNif ENVELOPES EXPEBJ enee nnaecesaary. - Kara fl6.00-845.oa weekly durinf apara time at hoaae. IMrnitied. work for ambitioni peraona; working materiala free;, no ootftte" to baj. Eranklyn Product, 1032 Van r Buren, Chitjaj-o. , 1 , 1880 8ALESLADIHS REPRESENT ; MAXU . facturer. Your own clientele, t 80 repeat lwiaineaa. No competition. Eery woman and jrirl wanta a Oorea- - bra.'?- WeMelier flS.OO daily d Taneed. DeitnUa free. antomfit Oom- ' pany, 1315 iVanBoren, Chicaro. lSmSO Agents Wanted .17 'BWiY - WONDER MESDINO PLl agreeable task. Bepaira fabriea-qaic turns usriniis. nriiuiu. hcuukv.v cr. ueater. I Laundry proof . Sells Bi . orofil. Kew- War - IboraWrieaTLdML 3 AGENTS' S50O MOXTHLY EA8Y SELL inf -macio fcae, $1 box eqoal SS- gal- Ion 'caaolne. JProTe erits. Vour name on fus:' 300. profit, write qniek. P. LA. Lefebvra 4 Co, Alexan . drU, -Onfc;! Canada. - - 1 7m30 MACFACJUBEKS WAXTS AGENTS . Canraaserai hooao. fohonao aaJeemea. ' Erery hoaae baya ono to aix. Profit $1.0 doieh. L'aeful aampla 25e. Ex- cloaiTo tersritoryti XC-IDEA CO- 47 Broadway. N. Y. ' 17m30 Wanted--EpipIoyiaent 19 MATERNITY? .CASES BY PRACTICAL nnraor Pbona 2284-R. . : 19j3 jtor' gardek plowing, basement - dif ring and team work. Phono . 72 K2. ... .. I . , 18mt4tf Salesmen. 15 WANTED SALESMAN WITH i CAR. , jinat caTa aeinng azpeTienco in aome . line. , 168 S. Liberty St. Phono 8242. 4 t: . ;-, - ' 19m87tf WANTED SEVERAL MEN AND MOM- en tor hie) insnraaco aalea work tn Sa lem and Marieit eoanty towna. - Perm anent position with excellent pay. Old lino company, Call la peraon n write, 844 'X. 1S1L Salem. No phone calls. . - ' . - . ' . ! J5m2j VERY l LARGff' JtAKfTPACTtntlNO IX ally adertid' are looking -lor a di tnct, maoarer to rrareaaat them in thia territory: to Banaga ' local office and train) aalec people. Hoaiory and, N&eTftith ATe,',Mn Healthy, Ohio.1! t, lingerlov rmaa, vacanna -cleaner, wtilvn "in mtcunaer atmuar oxpeneneo Tai-r a aable to the right nan. Maat be ablr f to gire fidelity . boad. Applicant I ahonld :Uato few hundred dollara to take ero of peraonal ezpenaea while Iraildin a, aalea organisation. Oive - fnU information ahoat yonraalf ' and refereaeeat in . tho firat -letter. P. O. i Box No. O05, Bvaduag, Penna. 15JI :i For Rcnt; ,y 21 PTJRNISHEO ROOM IN r MODERN Rome. iimsiiM 11 u vbixcu. o s. 13 ih. : Pboaa .385. W., ... , 21m30 tOB RENT HOUSES ASD APA" ntants. ,T, X. Wood, SAX 8tU ' I Commercial. ... . ' XlmJ rURISHEpAPARTJtraT WITH Gap. den. : 1890 N. dth. 3H&24U PRINTED CARDS, FIZE 14" BT . wording, Bent"," price 1U eenta each. SUteaaaaa JBrnsIaaas Offk " Cronnd ' floor. -- , For Rent Aprtiaents 23 APARTMENTS. 1311-COURT. 23H TWO-ROOJC, PRIVATE BATH. UN-- Inrnikhed - apartment. - 470 N,- Chnrch. KEWLT - AND'-. BEAUTIPULLT - POR- ntthed B-toont anartment.- at ' SS9 N. Liberty. I Phono 1T00 for ppointment. VERT DESIRABLE FURNISHED S- mom apartment. - Close in. Telephono l12-W.r or call nt Marion. n i - 2SSO VO- NICELY TUBNIS taira, priT rURSISHED 8 -ROOM APT. , Dowaaj ira. nriraU bath. HIS Conrt St. j - , .. .- ' - S8a22U PRINTED; CARDS. SIZB 1" BT TH'- wordingj Rootna to Itt,- prieo II ; ,eanu aath. ' etatetsua Buainoia OfXlca, gronnd fioor. " a For. Rent H00E13 .25 TWO- STUDENTS MAI HAVS ROOM wit aldoplBf pore prlTUogM, ta Md j ra home, in. ooaTonlont location. Ad- iro AU P.. care fitatomao. tStitt f Notice of Intention to Improve X ' k Street; From the Tomer Road te , the East .Curb line of Twenty- - ;l Sei;stpeet;;;v.. :y';" .Notic Is hereby glyen that ths ' common Council of the City of Salem,' Oregon, deems it necessary and expedient and hereby declares Its purpose and , Intention to ta-, prove Iee street'from the Turner kRoad to the east curb line of Twentyfseqond .street,), at the ex pense of the abutting: and adjacent property, excepting the street and alley intersections, the expense of which will be assumed by the City of Salejovby bringing said portion 1 of said street to the establisned grade, j cpnstmcting: Portland ee-W ment concrete corns. anA naTinxr ; eald portion of said street six-inch Portland . cement concrete pavement t,wenty-four feet wide In acccjrdance with the plans, spec iflcations and estimates therefor, which jvrefe adopted' by. the Com mon Council May 17, 1926, now on file in tho office of the city record er and which said plans,' specifi cations -and estimates are thereby referred lo and. made a ' part ol this ndtice'.,?.- ''-.- ' - Xlie jCommoa Council hereby de clares It,s purpose. and intenf-Sil , majce jtno .above describe-fii pro veri ent by and through the 1 Mreet jlmprovemeat department ol I the CItyxf Salenv L V:- - ' AVj-lUea remonstrances may tied with the city Tecorder of ssid city .'tsainst" the above proposed improvement within ten days froo the d4s ct final publication here- or. ) - : . - ' ; ; Ey irder of the" Common Coon cil May 17, 1S2S. v - ; '.Jr. POUtsr:?, City Recerdeft -Dat of first-pntlication hereof is Hay 25, 1S2S; data of final pulw Hcatira. t-recf 13 Jcza C, 192? 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