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October THAT AL.L MAT .KNOW "Let euA of Hl.MrTnt and.v.:.. thla in earta may know tfcat tbe Lrr ; : regular Republican Tickitt twtaOkj? Tdru. S. Senator: , ' nEDRICK W. STEIWEfR For. Gorernor: ' '- j;L. PATTERSON ! ; V For Superintendent of Public - -., -.; Irutmctlon: f .s, . , i GJ' A. HOWARD i I - f For -State Xabbr Commissioner: ; t ;CHARLES lli GRAM . 4 : -FcHPvbtte Serrice CommLwloner:' "fHi3tK. CAMPBELL. 'Tor Justice of Supreme Court: . THOMAS A. McBRIDB . . GEORGE M. BROWN 1 i ,fIgNltY,J. BEAM - ::; '- STEIWER AND , -ieiJcMiSUIypelV. outlining' of theair?feas, ihiong others things ir e greatest prob lem i. that orinarketlng Tarm- n&iim must realize that In, the; case ;xff wheat and other prcniucts of th state th doinrtiepriceHf vitally, affected ly toeign-inarket; condi tional ..f.t'. Thdwheat farmer. is not permitted .fullyto enjoy the benefits of American, prosperity and -will not be until a method is; provided for disposing of the ertable surplus without destroying local markets ; . Congress "must find and provide a ; solution for this problem' of exportable sur pltrr; . ' I have conferred with Senator McNary, who will be chairman of tbe; Committee on agriculture, and will cooperate with' him in bringing about -a solution : of agricultural prob- ' kms . . -v.;-i; x i-: : MrSteiwerlll.find, if, he has not alreadfouhd,:that there isbnly onei way; to dispose of thejexportabie product of a major crop," such as, wheat, without destroying the local ' rnarkets - ! jj i f j . -: - S - : ' ; " r - Z ' s ) ' jAnd without -making a large charge tipoiu.the federal " trury,if-.. fccepimg xnrpugn sucn rrhineryjfo th H?uge4-McHaryubflli later; knqwn as the McNary bifl, 7Thjf&2tttfceohri .thaiOheyL cani market JJtewheatinJhe country,, in. an 6rdei4ywayTpbiig f 4 i f prvsrhat they can st, and assessing the losses on the export I edlwheat te the . growerswho sell their: wheat: 'in-"ttie local ; Airaeteils may beworked out in different ways ; but the i ptmclpleusifTfnWser.i the.exportable surplus is Th4 Portland Chamber of I pultog , machine; to liarvest thktMa the 6rHv bbdv 'with the .sorces taAke charge and ut i thasetof -the'flaxindustryv crorva- from the land. ' J- russia;' outlaw ( ' Chanuterf I't 4 ' '- J 1L.! U.l.'kf iL.i - lalsoiiia crucial timp; Tbi proposition's clearand plain:But i nQr.eTen givihir serious thought to the idek-Aisf; I "jBecaiise this would open - our, country, ta the propagaiida 'of the hhevistgta the boring in. of the Redsr ' t;. - I iTh natidns that have' already given recognition to Russia t havVfpmid ourtheir m ' titaMdlriK thatitCwouidlead to Russto.the jFrehcli gdv'ernlnent; Arid not afrahr has been 4vidpw&&mtoi&4 tbe"paid;::tThrBolihe f . nQtJregardac6htract as a' hmtual agicment!i'Qept orf U thelrAide. CElan(!nbJbtlter; 'yntfi Hfrregnition i. of ftyssi phas ix f ci done worself Oerinany $z &me better, 0v:rirewa watcaiuiness ; ui, r trduble. v. ,.W -. 'p. T.ussia, the "outlaw of the nations; must remain rr 9 of ciyilization as represented by nations with I as JiT country nas, so iong-a-sne ronams .ouuaw.; j t j MiC Robrtsonwha is. a, Sajem; man, nseryedl the United t. States vernihrat; ai ; years " 1917 ant)-1918; an4 he was Special ! European attorney . for Heiiry: Ford-fpt; all Europe from 1919 io.l I,Ie speaks six iMiguagei.'and f ew yaen know Europe better."' r 5 5 3 . Ilia picture of the yearning hbpW of ' the Romanoffs for . reinstatement' in aiussta was. 'Jhoo-people-are suffering f ilns hoping to et back their pomp and sensual living; think- j ; in cfjy cf .their o self ish selves--- .;' ' - : ; r;,t: i l -SWTith no pliis for the betterment of the : people ot Russia. their' present overlords.' iBut the Romanoffs" aref 'TTfcr them anything better; have no mind cr &t ' T W. H. Henderson '-; Circulation Miun ; Ralph H. Klettiag - Asrertisinf Maaager Freak Jaikoski -'(' Maaarerjoa Dept. t E. A. Rnotea - - Livestock E-ditov W- C. Conner : mV Ponttry EAiter .;.- ..if-. . f-. -. - i7 , , Joa Department 583 Orer n, aa aaeend-etaea natter. 20, 1B2A ' . . i , r . the Lord; . i maintain th people : . . That all the people of Is God, and that there is none Norember 2 For Congressman. First ConsTes atonal District I . -r. ' , W. C. ILAWLEY 'J..:, , aiARIOX.COTNTY TICKET For 8tate Senators: !f"X," A ' SAM H. BROWN LLOYD T. REYNOLDS , - j For Representatlesrv- MARK D. MoCALLISTER I JOHN GIESY ' - MARK A: PAULSON-1 i F. :W. SETTLEMIERj i THE FARMER - his "policies, for , the benefit crops.1 Oregon and the wnoie this-problem id real and not fancied. leisiauon as - was pivAv Commerce - came to the relief of the crop. That ;same body is adeauate machinery land re- itVjven It was a big thing in - ItNdU be bigger thing in founded on annual rotated OF THE NATIONS ! Monday ,were reen- Cl.ina mmiU'in dim o it .with the tinder the payment of the debt of old 11 ias ueen ui a tusi, vi. tub outsidethe suchT ideals a pnxauie one, ,J.ney are weas terribly under theidomination of not able to cr vision -. : - Soft-shoe bdncini DEWEY !E5i ClillllST 'firoTTT Council UOUUIlllLeB Visifs Stations? Wnr Re port Fmdihgs Later "After hearing many reports on the unsanitary condition, of the city comfort stations at State and High streets, city council Monday nisht ; Investigated, conditions for themselves. A committee consist ing of Aldermen Simeral. Patton, and Johnson was appointed to in vestigate the alleged unsanitary conditions, and went to do so im mediately after, the meeting ad journed, while most of the other conncilmen went along with them. The alleged conditions, which had been discussed at previous meetings without any formal ac tion being taken, were brought up last night br Mayor John B. Giesy, who said that he and Alderman Simeral s bad ; made a. personal in- f estimation and also jsaid that, the condition v was a disgrace to the clty:c-;r j',?i.T . t fj. r i . Tlie matt in charge of the com fort station, is not. competent," Mr." "piesy continued," "and 1 trust that the; council take some action on- the matter right now." A motion was made- by Alder man Simeral to . declare the posi tion of custodian vacant and ob tain a new man tor the position. "Before we do th,lst I want to know what's the matter with the comfort station. : I have investi gated frequently myself and found the station In good -condition," said Alderman Hal Patton. v "I have seen MrBlakely, the taretaker; clean Ing the place my self.' and he did a good .job. I admit some of the mechanical fix tures are in bad repair, but Blake-' ROSTEIN & .. a if--: jr. & fine all Linen ; 72 inches $3.00 also 2.25 ' Large Napkins to Match. 4 LINEN" LUNCH CLOTHS i , Colored Borders ' " : ' Two Grades $1.50 and $1.35 - . LINEN LUNCH SETS , , ; , 36x36 Cloth and 4 Napkins Two Lots $2.75 arid $1.75 a Set LINEN LUNCH ,SETS iM & Cloth 59x55,4 dozen Napkins tOrMatch l S 4 zi-Linen Lunch' Cloths j ' Quite an i Assortment - i -; : Linen Huck Tcels 1 8s33,; 48f Fine Linen Towels All Linen Checkered 18 Inch Art .Linen, yard 6 9c; also 45 c, 39c 36 Inch Fine Linen at 36 Inch Brown Linen at 85c a yard Guest iTowelins Firie Linen, jriird 85c 1 246 NORTH COMIVlimCL?STRIS1 Artist at Elsincrc BARTO ly is trying to get the plumbers to repair them. - "I don't think you could get more faithful man tbatt UlakSly In aU.aregon, or one who-would Ukejf,0'0" Ta ,9B,' hte care. -We clean the vrtacel ?i6T 41 try" It for. yourself. Tyfer' better-eare. He cleans the place out four or five times ft day.." ' Mr. Patton Invited Mr. Simeral tOj. go. with him after the' meetipg and make a-personal investigation, showing some of the unsanitary features he had mentioned. :.As. s result of this the commluesrwas appointed and went to Investigate, accompanied by the rest of the council. . Some one else apparently bj lieved the conditions, were Unsan itary, as the committee found ' a penciled inscription In " the" worn en's comfort station, asking "why something isn't done to clean up his pig pen." Prevent your children ' from having goitre by giving1 them pure iodized salt. Your doctor will ten you why it, Is good. Crown Drug Store, 332 State. V";C i'ft) Army and Outing Store; Biggest bargains In clothing, shoes, under wear, hosiery, gloves valises and suit cases. The working, man's j store, 189 N. Commercial. . () Doughton & Shrwin.Clufd ware, 288 -N. Cdm'l. Stllaxd-fare ; Builders' Supplies.-Paints, Vai lsbes. Give us a caU, you'll find. our prices reasonable,--' m . f ( The Cherry City Baking Co,'s bread, pies and cakes are of high est quality. One. of Oregon's most ! sanitary bakeries. Visit IU Worth while. - A Salem sho-w place. () v Smith & Watkins for tfre sertr Ice at a lower-cost. Vulcanizing and .retreading, tube repairing.- If you have tire trouble Just call 4 4. Corner Court and High.Sta. ) Capital Bargain House, Capital Tire Mfg. Co., Mike's, AuJ,o Wreck ing, i nree in one. tiargain cen ter of Salem. Thousands: of bar gains. , It, .Steinbock, .215: Center. GREENBAU1 LINENS table cloth Wide - Yard rv .$4.50 ' and Linen Napldns r Reasonable -.pricea -t?Rri at 89c, 75c; arid 65c Towelin yard 35c $1-35; also atl;15 17 1 1 lEaiimr PTOli TODAY Picture Spectacular Showing r of. St. Petersburg Under v v l-asl Czar VThe Midnight Sunr" a picture remarkable : for .the j, dramatic strength of Its story, for the rich ness and color of its scenes, and for the acting power of its playi ers, showing last times today at the .Capitol theater. It is . TJnf versal's most recent' Super-Jewel and' Is a worthy successor to its other big productions. It was di rected by Dimitri Buchowetxki, noted. Russian : playwright, and presented by f our featured- play era and an all-star cast.' , The picture is a spectacular and dramatic story of fit, Petersburg, Russia, during the reign of the last; Cxar. '. All of tbe seductive luxury of the nobility and the! counjtry's wealthy has been caught and presented In a lavish manner. The story centers around a danc ing girl, . who .through the influ ence (of a Grand Duke and of Rus sia's financial king, brings herself from the ranks, of the Imperial Russian Ballet to the position of its premiere , ballerina. Playing one against the other the girl loses her heart to a young officer of the Duke's household. Out of this, with the aid of Nihilists' plotting, "comes Intrigue, romancer and drama. - jfcVer's Big Z Cold Capsules will isjthe only place to get them',' 157 . -i t--j . ' . i ii tc'i has. K. Spaulding Logging; lumber and ? buUding materials. The best costs no more than In ferior grades. Go to the big Sa lem -factory and save money. () Klamath Falls BuUding rec ord for August second only to that Of .Portland, Oregon. ' 6 Weeks in Portland " You Will Remember JWith Laughter and 'Vv ; Tears "STELLA 1 - DALLAS" 'NEXT SATURDAY Schaefer's Herbal Syrup WiU Stop That Winter Cough - , ' . v Sold Only at - ; v y'-.- " - - -f y SCHAEFER'Qi DRUG STORK V - ; Penslar Store. 135 North Commercial St -,.-..-. -. - j . i . :,. r . -?'. ''' ' At Original Yellow Front r PHONE 197 r 1" . Cough ! . - . - " t 1 - . ' -;- ' Mi 1 if ' u. i-S; h 'J$J: - i Become French Memorial PARIS, I AP) The famous rail way coach in which the' Armistice was signed "1 November, 1918, Wn shortly, thanks- to the gener osity of an unnamed American, become a permanent memorial at. the "Armlstles Cro9sroads,,,i at Rethondes. where the historic act took place. The interior of tbe coach will be restored as nearly as possible to G. W. Day, tires, tubes and ac cessories. Has'the Goodyear tires, tbe' standard of the world. Mr. Day can give 'you more mileage. Corner Com'l. and Chemeketa. ( ) A slice of Life Trans ferred to the Screen "STELLA DALLAS" : 6 Weeks in Portland ? a- NEXT SATURDAY Ybu,ll Like Till of effort; the Starting Switch and -Control Lever are in the. most readily accessible position; the Wringer, operates at the proper speed automatic control prevents the" burning out of fuses and so on down e-ms-nevery7lten a . product of. much care and intensive study, , .' ', .' The highly finished grey enamel of the Multnomah Elec-'-' .trie Is applied witjn a spray gun Uhe same process used by r most of the automobile and furniture manufacturers Being of the cabinet type, this bright, glossy machine is a decided asset to any household. , - Double Wave Action Gently Eighty Times a Minute . j Note the double wave action' of the water. - Efghty times every minute, the I Multnomah Patented Agi tator gert,tly lifts the clothes out of the water, and instantly plunges them back at the same time throw ing a wave of hot, soapy suds through' them, y ; ; :y . , ;; The same identical -: action as by hand! Geo. E.; ii I ?Rar$ ware, Paints and Machinery : ' 23fl North Com merrial Street T i Si Business You have probably .heard T x . . cxiuu jv, icr you n u ray National." ;t.vj "r1 - -"JS Sf Are you able to use yoiif bank as a reference and be proud of the name you give? U v:. . The standing and name of this lristitution?has always' ; been held in high esteem. t shotild-be YOUR bank. - Every banking service is available to you here.1 : H ,7 - : . "v -United States National &anl: . Salcin.Orcgori. ' its ippearance at tLe tlms Marshal Fo-h reeeived tne- German -emls- saries.'r- 'r'' "t r : H'rench. subscribers ' have ! guar anteed a -frmajient upkeep fund. CAUi FOB BIDS Ialed bids will be received at the office of WV II. Burghardt, Clerk of School District No. 24. 371 State ; St..' Salem, Oregon, u n- tll 7 p. m. .November 3, 192.-for the general separate bids,, heat i ing and ventilating, plumbing and i electrical work of the Leslie Jun ior high ' school, Salem. Oregon. Bids wiir.be opened .at a meeting of the;. board' to be held at the above address at the time men tioned on' the same day. T - Plans -and specifications may-be obtained at. the office of the school clerk; 371 State St,' Salem. Ore gon, on a deposit of, 120.00. v Bidder's bond or certified check for, ten: per cent A 10 ) of - the amount of the proposal, . payable to W, IL Burghardt, school clerk of "school , district Jio 24, Marion county, must accompany each bid. The .board reserves the right to reject any-or all bids -. s( Signed.. W. H. BURGHARDT, ; -. ?, ". - School Clerk. ated-October'-v 9t fi. - . Date 61 first publication, Octo ber 19, 192-. . V Date of last publication, Octo ber 29, . : ; , o20-24-2 ilECTlUC A Beautiful Cabinet Machine ' . The Multnomah -T-lectric Washing Machine Is the result of several years experi menting and ac tual service.' Re gardless of man. . ufacturing .cost, the first, last and all:- important thought with every feature of the Multnomah was .the House wife, and' how to lessen her labors. The Tub Is the . correct height; ' the Wringer Is so placed that it-can ' be operated with -' the' leiut'imflnnt Allen Co. Ref crcs many of yourT assodatei; : i .i f ii. - a DanK-tne unnea tates i Union a Woier BOD CARRIERS JLD BUILDINO LA . borers lxwl N.. .441. WL S p. m. CH J7 for. man. CAP1TOU TVfOflBAPHIOAL. - USION W- 210 Pr-sidriit. . Krtlt; ;. rUry, M in- Piik-.uae. Hmu 4 UturUy, S;w p.- . CARPENTERS' TSION NO. - 106.1 HOTZL AND REST AC. ANT4' EM. ployeot lor a I 43-. -rj tniM Moaday, 47 Vsart tin! riren, (-rL-r-. SILKS CHIOS LABEL. LEAOU UeM ( L-hor Malt cU 1 4ent- -F. W. Sears, CKretary, Bus t 443, SaJem. Or. ' Lodge Hooter FRATERV AL ORDER OF CAn.;.K. ,.,t cry Wdd-r. Eirt-itr H-Il. a. M. WUlett, SM'y. Tel. Stl K. KNIGHTS OP, PYTHIAS MEETS AT Pratraal Hall every Tnif cveal-B. Visitors iit4. N, Park Hturtea, C C. ; - Walter Inoa, K. ot R. fs. i Ctt VTrt cn D tztrs'nun PaaUsk-4 evrj moraiBC (szeapt Hin di;) t Sttloai, tha capital of Oraroa. Local Rates For Classif ied Advertising 4 Daily ar Sunday 3 eeata par word Oat tim ' Three time a easts par ward Six time 8 eeots per word 1 mo. daily ani Sub..20 e-aU per ward la order to earn the mora tha a one time rata, adertisemeat most tu ia coBsaeati-oaaiaes. , Na Ad Ukea for less - than 25e. Ada rau Sunday ONLY charred at one-time. rata. " . AdrertisesieBts Hetcept Personals and Situations Vad will ba taken Ter tha talephene if. the advertiser ia a subscriber t -phone. Tha tatesmaa . will reif advert tiseaenti a any line' of U4"dy r nirht. ' To - iasnrei 'praper. classifiea tioos ads should bea (re7-p,SL " " TELEPHONR S3;OR 53 J-H Money" to. Loan ON REAL ESTATE v -- :--:-y - T. K. rOBD- 7 . ? 0r 1-idd as - fca!!. . .. . ( J i,A,DVirRTTSINlGr,rt ; HONEST ADVERTISING Tlesa rol ams must ha kept free from anything ef a questionable aatnra. Misrepresen tations will not be tolerated. Infor mation ahowing any questionable in tent oa tha partef the advertiser - should be reported to this sews- psper or the Salem Ad elob. AUTO TOPS SEE'US FOR TOP AND PAINT WORK. O. J. Hull Auto Top and Paint Shop. -67 S. Oommereial. KalGif Parisians May Use Baths of Former Crowned Heads - PARIS, ( AP)-ParislanB, when they take notion to -bAthe. can splash arouiKj in the. same baths patronized fcy the - courtiers of . Charles the Tenth, and. later by the Emperor Napoleon III himself. These t hatha,' known as the "Balrxa'DeHgny." are towed up the Seine each spring and anchored In front-of the Chamber of Detfjit In winter they are taken ibwa the fiver and out of Paris, in order to avoid the heavy stationing tax. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OP 'r , -.. EXECUTIIZX - . Notice Is hereby giren that th undersigned has been duly - ap pointed' by the Connty Court of the State of Oregon for the Conn ty of Marion, as executrix ol tha last will and testament and estate of James M. Car nine, deceased, and that she has duly qualified aa such executrix; all persons baring claims afeainfet the estate of said decedent axe 'hereby notified to present the same, duly verified, to me, at " the office of Ronald C. Glover," my attorney, 203 Oregon Building, Salem, Marion Connty. Oregon, within six months from the .date of this notice. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 12th day of October. 1928. - '. LYDIA PATTERSON," Executrix of the 1 Last -. WillandL Testament and Estate of Jamea L. 4i, Carnine, deceased. ... ' , - RONALD C. GLOVER, AttorneT' 1 f er Executrix, Salem. - Oregon; o6-13-20-37-n3 NOTICE- OP ADJnXlSTIlATOI-'S ; APPOINTMENT . A i -a ;t NoUce Is hereby given that tbe undersigned -has. ..been fduly p pointed by the County Court ot the: Stalest Oregon foTfthB COTra ty of Marion, as administrator of the1"- estate-f ef - Alice Bo wen, de ceased, and that he, has duly qual ified aa such administrator; all persons ha vine; claims against the estate of said decedent are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified, -to. me at the office of Ronald O. Clover, . my attorney, 203 Oregon Building, Salem, Mar ion County, Oregon, within six months from the date ot this notice." 7-'7 - -' ' ' t Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 12th day of October, 1326. A: I. BOWEN," Administrator of . the . Estate of r Alice Bowen, deceased. - ' RONALD O. GLOVER, Attorney for Administrator, Salem, '. Oregon. . o6-13-20-27-n3 NOTICE OF EXECUTOR'S.. - : r ArTOINTJU-NT - 1 ' , 7 Notice Is' hereby given that the undersigned - has been dulv ' nn- Vointed by the Court Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Mar Jon. as. "executor ot the last will and testament and estate ot C. W. Day, deceased, and that he has duly qualified as ucli eu tors persons . Jhaving ft is against, the restate of said, dent, are hereby notified to tre sent the same, duly verified, to me at the office ot Ronald C. Glover, my attorney, 203 Oregon buUding, Salem, , Marion County, Oregon, within -six months from tbe date of this notice. . Pated .atl Salem, . ! Oregon, this 28th day. of-September, 1926. EARL B. DAY. Executor of the last will and tes 7 lament and . estate of .C W. -Uay, deceased. ' " ; - - RONALD C. CLOVEIL, Altorney . f;r .executor, Salem, Oregca.. -- i:3-0 3-13-20-27. t 2 V -. t 5" V" ' ii - ' --- -r . 7