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THE OREGON STATESMAN, AHEM; OREGON J THURSDAMORNING -JUNE f f u The Ore&tiii -. Iassed Daily Xzept Moaday sy. JOT gTATZSHUr TVVUXKVSQ COK7UTT S15 South Coaunercial fit galea, Orecoa ftV. J. H.aarieka -Fra J. Tmm - - U M. Htninu Lacli J. Sunt Aadred Bvack - - MtMftr M&aartf-Kiitr - - city Kdivar TJrrapa Kdilor Society Editor ' BfEXXEB Of THE ASSOCIATES VUU - t -'U' Tie. AsaoeleUd Prau U eaelnafvely entitled to the bs. for pabUeaUoa of all am dispatches ereditad U it r sol otherwise credited ia taia papax and alaa taa Weal ewe pabUsaed aarela. '' i iv- - V; ' f - BUSINESS Albert BTtn. S3S WOTe S3 WoreeaUr Bide Portland. Ore. - ' Tboaua F. Clark Ca, New York, 128-136 Daty rayne, twaro Bide van maeuct, - TELEPHONES; OrealaUon OffloaM Bodaaaa OffJe3l ar SSI Soeiaty Editor : 10 - Katarad at the lct Of fiea ia Salem, ' . ; June 541026 -i . . MORAL LAWS "What nation ia there so great, that hath statutes, and judgments so righteous as all this law, -which I set before you this day ?'t-Deutf 4:8. ; . ,; - .-' ; ; MORE WHOLESALING AND JOBBING There is constantly found more wholesaling and jobbing in Salem; an increasing" number of firms in this field, larger stocks of goods carried, and extended business done " Ahd this will likely be more marked in the annual Slogan J number on wholesaling and jobbing next June than it is in . , the present issue ; For there are a number of retail concerns not listed this morning in the wholesale and jobbing class that have already begun to spread out in this field; to accommodate the de- C mands of the trade in their lines. And there are many prom- I ising fields still open. ; If is.becomjng more and more evident that large whole- -k saling-and jobbing house's are needed here- that they per- 'form a real community service , ' That they increase all other lines of business here; that they link up a widening territory to this city; establish Salem as the trading center and the general banking and business . center of a larger and ever larger number of people living in I an ever widening territory. r Good roads are helping in this process. The enterprise of a lot of men with vision is helping more. These men, while they engage in business primarily to make profits for them- selves, have the satisfaction of giving (employment to. worthy ; home people ; of helping to make Salem a larger and solider city; of aiding the men on the land to find markets at better prices for what they produce and may produce. There is t satisfaction in such service, aside from the mere dollars that ' may be made. f ,w There is a splendid spirit '' between our wholesalers and t our men on the land. It is a I of the name, and that fills the perous and industrious and satisfied and progressive people Notice of Intention to Improve Ronth Fifteenth Street Between Trado Street and 3I1I1 Street; L Notice Is hereby given that the Common1. Council of the City ot Salem; Oregon, deems it necessary and expedient and hereby declares I its purpose and intention to im prove South Fifteenth street from , the norta line of Trade street to tfie north .line of Mill street, at the' expense of the abutting and adjacent property, excepting the street and alley intersections, the expense of which will be assumed by the City of Salem, by bringing said portion of -said street to the established grade; constructing Portland cement' concrete curbs, and paving said portion of said street with a six-inch Portland ce ment ' concrete pavement thirty feet wide, in accordance with the plans; -specifications and estimates therefor, which were adopted by the Common Council June 21, 1926, now on Hie in the office of the -city 'recorder and which said plans,' specifications and estimates are hereby referred to and made a part of this notice. The' Common Council hereby de clares its purpose and intention to make . the above described Im provement by , and through the street improvement department of the City f Salem. 1 - S . ' - Written remonstrance may be filed with the city recorder of said city against the above proposed Improvement within ten days from the date of final publication here- - ' - By. order of the Common Couti v cll June 11. 1926. ; ' , M. POULSEN, City Recorder. . Date of first publication hereof ' .Is June 24, 1926. Date of final publication hereof is July 6. 1926. J24,Jly61nc ; Xotice of Intention ' to Improve Oxford Street Between ? High ; Street and East Xob Hill Street. y Notice Is hereby given that the Common Council of the City -of Salem, Oregon, deems it necessary and expedient and hereby declares it purpose and intention to im prove Oxford street - from High street to East Nob Hill street, at the. expense; of the abutting and ad jacent property,? excepting the street and alley intersections, the expense of which will be assumed by the City of Salem, by bringing said portion of said strict to the established u graded constructing Portland cement concrete curbs, and paving . said portion of said street with a' six Inch Portland ce ment concrete ; pavement thirty feet wide, in accordance with the plans, specifications and estimates therefor, which were adopted by FLAG Three of these coupons and .....v.u lilt uuivcaKiaii uiittc, ouui.ii vximmerciiu ' Street; Salem, Oregon, entitles you to a beautiful Amer ican Flag, size 5x3 feetas ddvertised. . ' - ' Statesman W. H. Hei4wt ClmlatWn Mufn Ralph H. Kletaiar - .dT.rtisiar laasr Frank Jaakoeki , Maaacar Jab iJept. E. A. Bblm ; XJvaetek Editor W. C. Cesser ; ; 2 olry tdrtor OFFICES j ' ' r -- W. 8 lit Blf Ckteaco, XrqU Bldf. ; uui.; uiftiaa ttidg. loa snseiaa, uaui. Hew DepartiaeutSS a lCt Jab Pepartase. g Orecoa. aa aaeo4-laaa aiattar. of cooperation growing up here, jobbers and manufacturers, and spirit that builds cities worthy tributary territory with pros the Common Council June 21, 1926, now on file in. the office of the "city Tecorder and which said plans, specifications and estimates are hereby referred to and made a part of this notice. The Common Council hereby de clares its purpose and intention to make the above -described Im provement , by and through the street improvement department of the City of Salem. Written remonstrance may be filed with the city recorder of said city, against the above proposed improvement within ten days from the date of final publication here- ofv By order of the Common Coun cil June 21, 1926. M. POULSEN, City Recorder. - Date of first publication hereof Is June 24, 1926. Date of final publication hereof is July 6, 1926.. j24r jly 6 inc. Notice of Intention to Improve "B Street Between Fourteenth ' Street and Englewood Addition. Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Salem, Oregon, deems It necessary and expedient and hereby declares its purpose and intention to Im prove "B ' street from the east line of Fourteenth street to the east line of Englewood Addition, at the expense ot the abutting and adjacent; property, excepting' the street and alley intersections, the expense of which will be assumed by the' City of Salem, by bringing said portion of said street to the established grade, constructing Portland cement concrete curbs. and" paving said portion of said street with a six inch Portland ce ment ' concrete pavement twenty four feet wide In accordance with the plans, specifications and esti mates therefor, which were adopt ed by the Common Council June 21, 1926, now on file In the office of the city recorder and which said plans, specifications and est! mates are hereby referred to and made a part of this notice. The Common Council hereby de clares Its purpose and Intention to make the ? above described Im provement ; by and through tee street improvement department of the City of Salem. Written remonstrance may be filed with the city recorder of said city against the above proposed improvement within ten days from the, date ot final publication here- By order of the Common Coun-. cil June 21; 1926. M. POULSEN. City Recorder. Date of first publication hereof is June 24,-1926.' , "; "v Date of. final publication hereof is July 61926. f ; J24, Jly 5 Ipc. COUPON 98c when presented! at or J "WE HAVE TO GROWL," SAYS FATIGUED TOURIST (Continued from paga 1.) tiace Inside," said one young wom an. '"Wooden cabins are present in many coast camps and are far superior ; to the - canvas ones i la comfort. I think the. Salem camp would .be . pleasant and comfort able except for this one thing." "Board houses would be better. us they have Huperloir ventilation," taid O. Kelly from Coos Day, who Js touring - with a. part ot nix. going wherever he an- find work. "Water in each cabin would also be a good thing, I believe." r i o cimost De wuung to devote a day's work to help dig "a, well here so there. 'would be ice-cold water , next time I come back." 3aid one man from Colorado. "We people from Colorado are hard to please, I guess, but I thins: a well I General Markets POBTUUn XJVESTOCK PORTLAND. Or Joae 23. iBr Am- oriated Press.) Cattle steady; receipts,' cattle. Bdf. Calves Bene. Steers, good f8.258.85; mrdram fT.OOlfj 8.50 ; eon biob 6.00(67.23; -eannera and cattera steer f5.OO6.O0; heifers good S0.75Q common and medium S4.d0ftS.'&: cows ronianp and medium 4.00&f6.25; canoers and cutters f2.004.06; bulls, food . beef (yearlings excluded 5,00 o.OO; conmon to medium (ra oners and feolrgnas) t-lGio; caWes medium to choice tmiik feds (excluded) S8.0U(ay.&o: cutis and common $5.60 8.00; vealers, me dium to choice lO(tf 11.50; cull aud commons f 6.50 ((9.50. liors. nommaily steady: receista 235 : heavyweights 25W to SSO lbs.) medium, rood and choice S1S.5015.00; medium weights (200 to 350 lbs.) common, me dium, gcod and choice $14.001S.25 lightweights (1B0 to 200 lbs.) common, medium, good and. choice $ 14. 75fe' 15.50; light lights (180 to 200 lbs.) common, medium, good and choice S14.7515.00; packing hogs (rough and smooth) $11.00 613.50; slaughter pin (W tf ISO lbs.) medium, good and choice S14.50O16.00; feeder and stocker pigs (70 to 130 lb.) medium, good and cfaotce lo.OO( Hi.j. (Hott or oily hogs and roasuax ViK eselnded in above quotations.) Sheep steady, receipts 293. Lambs, medium ic. choice f 11.000 12.50 lambs, culls and common $8.00 11.00; year ling wethers, medium to choice $8.004i 10.&O; ewes common to ' choice $4.25(jj' 5.25; culls and canners $2)4. (Vuotationa, except on lambs, on shorn basU.) "" QSATS PORTLAXD, June 23. (By Associat ed Press.) Wheat, BBB, bard white, Jane $1.44; July $1.38; August $1.34; bard white, US, lisart, June $1.44; July $1.38; August $1.34; federation, June $1.44; July $1.38; August $1.34; soft white. June $1.44: July S1.38; Auzust $1.34. Western white, June $1.44; July $1.38; August $1.34; hard winter, June $1.35; July $1.34; August $1.30. North ern spring, June $1.35; July $1.34; Aug ust $1.30. Western red, June $1.35; July $1.30; August 91.26. Osts, So. 2, 36-pound white feed, June $27.50; July $27. 50. Do gray, June $27.50; July $27.50. Corn, No. 2 EY shipment, June $35; July $35; August $3o. Millruo, standard, June $24.50: July ii r . ... . o - ' HAT PORTLAND. June 23. (By Associated Press.) Baying prices: Valley - timothy 18.50Wia: do eastern Uregon X21rtfZ2; alfalfa $18.501; oat hay $15; oat and veteh $171S; straw $9 per ton. Selling prices $2 a ton more. i DAIBT EXCHANGE PORTLAND, June 23. (By Associated Press.) Net prices: Butter extras 38c; standards 37c; prime firsts '86 e; firsts 35 hi e. Eggs, extras 30e: firsts t9t; pullet 25e; enrrwtt recnt 27o.: , . ... -v Notice of Intention to Improve North Twentieth. Street Between , Court Street and Chemeketa Street., - Notice is hereby given that the Common ' Council of the City of Saleni, Oregon, deems It necessary and expedient and hereby declares its purpose and intention -to im Drove North Twentieth, street from the north line of Court street to the., south line of Chemeketa street, at the expense of the abut ting and adjacent property, except ing the street and alley Inter sections, the expense of which will be assumed by the City of Salem, by bringing said portion of said street to the. -established; grade, constructing Portland cement eon crete curbs, and paving said por tion of said street with a six inch Portland ; cement concrete .pave ment twenty-four feet wide, in ac cordance with the plans, sped a cations and ' estimates therefor, which were adopted by the Com mon Council June 21,1926, now on ..file in the . office of -the. j city recorder and . which said plans, specifications and estimates are hereby referred to and made part of this notice. The Common Council hereby de clares Its purpose and Intention tq. make . the ? above, described im-? provement -by ; and through the street improvement department of the City of Salem, '"Written" remonstrance may be filed with the city recorder of said city against the "above proposed improvement, within ten days from the date of final publication hereof.-" -. .: i ; -v 'By order of the Common Coun cil June 21. 1926. . V ; . ; M. POULSEN, City Recorder. Date of first publication hereof is June 24, 1926. . . ; ' Date of final publication hereof is .July 6, 1926. j24,jly6inc. HANOI C A P P ED FO R LIFE SEVERE mental and physical nervous reflex complications accompany Rectal and Colon ailments. Eliminate the causes and you remove these reflex conditions. 'And they CAN e eliminated despite your discoorage aents with "quack" remedies and surgf zal operations. My thousands of succcss ui cases tn many years practice PROVE his. Further, 1 will GUARANTEE IN WRrnNG to cure any case of Piles or re i bind the patient's fee. No SK a -L ceatSBeaaaBt. aiMii.l i!lTt jSk 9 aa aesthetic Seadlodn Asartha&MAiaaBfas.?.1 ... of cold water would attract peo ple from all around. ' Water Is the first thing they ' think of : when coming Into a camp. 'I hear that water can be reached here not far from' the surface."- v:, f -: JS. J. Babcock of Ritchie, Mont. traveling with his wife and son; expressed himself as quite satis lied, and may settle In Salem, lie Is looking for a place to send his son to college. : II." Chance and P.- A. Beroud: who travel from coast: to coast, wherever they . can find .work, say that the Salem 'camp has nothing on which they can register a kick. They had just arrived from Cali fornia, and stated that it looked about as good ss most camps, i "We miss the 'gas ranges that some camps have," said W. T. Olson, traveling , from Los An geles' to Montana on a vacation. On the whole, however, the camn here is as good or better than any you will find along the coast. The shade trees and grass make it pleasant." ' ' '-- s . ' - , Thirty-two cars were registered last night, according to the care- laker s report, an increase' over the last two days. This is due to the berry picking, he believes. Ira W. Jorgensenl.isd S. Hieh St. Parts for all makes of cam. Best equipped auto accessory store In this section. Prompt and re liable service the rule. () The Opera House Drug Store. Service, quality, low prices; friend ship give Increasing patronage,' Old' customers advise friends to trade here. High and Court. () Hunt & Schallerl leading meat market on North Commercial, at No. 263. Finest meats; fruits and vegetables. ' The crowds trading t this store tell the story. () The Scotch Woolen Mills Is a first class store to order your new spring and summer suit. Suits hold shape and color. Best dress ers wear 'em. 426 State St. () 6tart For sale at all Cofaar3any stations and at the best independent dealers LVPHERSON '.KIDNAPING JO BE SIFTED T0.B0TT0M SrvjJ---'(OBtiM4 from page 1.) be retraced - - . 4 Ryan, the man . put on the case by Keyes. Is known as the, keenest investigator in the department. As he left today for Douglas, he said: r . . . . "The cirenmstances of the case, in the opinion of the district at torney's office call for an investi gation both in justice to Mrs. Mo Pherson and lo the public, and I Intend to see that it; is made." ' .' Mrs.- Kennedy, prior to leaving for "Douglas today, said that last night- she received ,& letter, con- flock of Mrs. McPherson's hair, and also.' the. correct answers to the Questions asked by Mrs. .Kennedy sevef al week3 "ago as tests when Rwrganization Sale USED C&RS NowboingOnAt 350 NORTH HIGH STREET " We can save you Veal money in good standard makes. Better see what we have before buying. 4 V Capital Motbrs, Inc. Stride : . " i : w: At The Theatres The Elslnore Alice Joyce Con way Tearle, Clara Bow In "Danc ing Mothers," and "The ? Movie Makers of Hollywood," Eight peo ple. . - ' . ' Oregon Virginia VallL Pat O' Malley in "Watch Your Wife." ; BHfcb-"No. No. Not Yet ical Revue and Pictures. Mus- a blind attorney of Long Beach, R. A. McKInley, said the kidnap pers had asked him to arrange for a ransom forthe evangelist. Two men'according to McKIn 4ey, asked payment of 125,000 saying that ! they had " 3Irs.i Mc- of in more A SSO C I AT E D Pherson bound and gagged f and would! share the ; ransom . money with the attorney for acting as a go-between. - Although she scout ed the stofy, Mrs. Kennedy of fered i the questions dealing with the early life of the evangelist to establish her Identity If answered. The attorneys said that :; the men calledi for the questions but from that time until last night nothing was heard from them,' J r Albany Cannery employs-; 850 women, canning berries. ii . Pay Us as I 1 V I - We make glasses I suitable for every use of social and business : life. The lenses are accurately fitted to your eyes and mountings selected for individual heeds. All work guaranteed- Terms if desired BATES, "THE EYE MAN' With Burnett Bros. 457 State Street, Salem, Oregon usssasssssst 1 i . : It all three - I takes Start quick getaway ac cording to seasonal demands! Stride- full continuous flow, of power! FVA--mileagc that stands for reeconomy! These three in perfect co ordination is what the motor ist gets out ofAsspciated; Gasoline. Associad Gasoi line is always associated with I mnes to tne gallon. O I L G O M P A-N Y , : Union 10,00 people at biggeat day In history of : local live stock show. "v ; . Vibbert ft Todd Electric Stars High at ' Ferry St; Everything electrical.' Good service and low prices are bringing an Increasing trade to this store. . i Buster Brown Shbe Store. Wx class, stylish looking, comfort giv. ing, long werj-ing shoes for the least money. - Go and be conTlnc ed. 125 North Coml St. () Yoa Are Paid GLASSES Stylish I i y 1 -if ST 0 at k r i Book. U tafkES. .w Name. CilA S.& DtLAIl lit) Jxz. A' Address. , , , , , . . " , 9 TH Wl CVMAI ( 1 ai t