The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 30, 1926, Page 8, Image 8

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Decensbee ' 1 . 1926 ,
GOD TESTS JUS PJCOPLK rOlv Lord our God. all this store that
we have prepared comet b of thine hand, and La all thine awn. I know
also, ray Gods, that thou trlst tbelieart, and bast pleasure In upright
ness. As for me . , v . I have willingly offered all these. things: and
Bow hayp 1. seen with Joy thy people . . rr offer willingly unto thee
1 Chron. 29:16, 17. - ' " ' -
FIFTY FIFTY
"Everv'fiucrar beet .contract in the United States, outside
6f4he very. few factories owned cooxeratively, is a fifty-fifty
contract. 'That is, the grower owns half the sugar. The
grower also owns the tops. The factory owns the other half
of the sugar, also the beet pulp and the molasses,
1 4 That is the basis upon which the writer stated, in this
column yesterday moBning that the grower, under the con
tract' he is signing in this district now, will receive $103.95
gross per acre for 17 per cent beets and 15 tons to the acre,
with "sugar selling wholesale at 6 cents a pound-
' And that he will receive this without having made any
.outlay whatever, in case he hires no outside labor and with
a deduction ot about $6 an acre for the seed and the use of the
tools of the sugar company, he will 'have about $97.5 left
for his labor and the use of his land, on beets of thatsugar
content and that number of tons to the acre. ; -
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That figure was takenbecause J. W. Timpson,; manager
for the northwest of jthe business and properties of the Utah
Idaho Sugar company, believes our district ought to average
15 tons to the acre of 17 per cent beets. That is about the aver
age for the-Bellingham district. Sugar is now around 6 cents
a pound wholesale. (It is now quoted in the Portland market
at around six and a half cents a pound. That would make a
very considerable addition to the price received by the f armer.
It would be the difference between $6.9Srcents a ton and
$7.59 a tonr multiplid by 15, You can figure it for yourself.)
;And a higher sugar content and a larger per acreage ton
nage would make a lot" more difference In fact, 20 per cent
.. . - a. 'L j 'nt' a i il . : 1J L-.l. 1
sugar content ana u tons to me acre wuuiu inaite ueeia al
most & bonanza crop here, and there will be beets of that sugar,
content and that tonnage produced here, "by some of the very
. best 'growers; and even higher.
The Statesman is giving a good deal of space, to the, cam
paign for. acreage, because the writer believes this is "the
. paiount: Issyte before1 'lror farmers now- ..-;- S-T
v 1 Arid jeyeryfepdy, elsei , because. .'every smgle person will be
affected beneficially by the development of the beet sugar
industry here. :. ,f r:.S -' ' . :
' AJl those interested can now get blank contracts. Get one
and;study it. You will find it a fair contract
. . And it is in. fact the result of years of struggles between
the growers of' this country and the factories.: The present
form'of contract was written by a big association of growers.
It is satisfactory to all the growers of this country ; nearly
300,000 of them.
Predictions Made Coun-ry
Places Second or Third
in 1928 Games
i BERLIN. Sppclal) 1 At the
close of the. most successful out-
door amateur athletic Reason in 12
years ; the German Olympic comi
mittee predicts that Germany will
score at least second or third platfe
in the Olympic games at Amster
dam in 1928. the first in which
Iff man athletes are o compete-
since 1912. . t
Based on present performances.
the point score of the United
Stales stands good to suffer most.
The Germans are strongest in vir
tually every sport in which Am
ericans in the 19 2 games carried
off firsts. The best bid, it ap
pears, wil be made in track' and-
Ield' eventsy swimming, cycling.
equestrian sports, rifle and revol
ver shooting, tennis, figure skat
ing for men, soccer and fencing
with a fair chance in Ice hockey.
rowing and weight lifting."-
Dr. Otto Peltier of Stettin, who
holds the world's record for the
naif-mile and 100 meter run as
well as all German records from
400 to 1560 meters, looms as the
outstanding star. Peltier turned
down offers totalling $50,000 for
an American tour and has gone
back to a job as teacher of econ
omics and gym director in the
public schools of Wickersdorf,
Thuriagia at a salary of $75 a
month.
Peltier's chief rival is the 20-
year-old Herbert Boecher, Berlin.
no laced; International competi
tors for ,tne first time this year
M Base Switzerland and Paris.
Helmut h Koernlg of Breslau, also
jiacovered this year, has defeated
Httbfrt Ilouben of Crfeld os
champion sprinter. Koernlg is
credited with running 100 meters
in 10.3 seconds, a tenth of a sec
ond better than Charlie Paddock's
world record.
In the marathon, Kurt Iteich
mann of Seigen paced the 4 2 kilo
meters in 2 hours 41 minutes,
lowering the record of Stenroos of
Finland in the 1924 Olympic
games by one minute 22 seconds.
Erich Rademacher of Magde-
F. E Shafer's Harness- and
feather Goods Store. 1?0 S. Com'L
Suit casesj valises, portfolios, brief
"ases. gloves and mittens. Large
tock. The pioneer store.
Army and Outing Store. Mlggest
bargains in clothing, shoes, under
wear, hosiery, gloves. valiss anJ
stilt cases. The working man's
tore. 189 N. Commercial. ()
burg, who shattered a number 'of
breast stroke records during his
American tonrs leads ' the swim
mers for distances "fromt 100", to
4 : meters. Ernat' Vierkoetter.
Cologne baker who swam the Eng
lish channel if he remains an
amateur, probably will he .. lna
class by himself in the water mar
athons. Others, to lie heard from
are : Herman Ileinrich, Leipsie.
freestyle champion; Gustav Froe
lich, backstroke chapion. who-alo
visited America;, and Kurt ,Eck
steln. Jelpslc, also a backstroke
man. ;: .' . ' '
In tennis; Dr. Heina Landmann
of Darmstadt, who defeated How
ard Kensey In three Btraight eta
and -then took three out or iour
from Vincent Richards the next
day. ia generally giving S ranking
nosition. Officially Uans Molden-
hauer Is No. 1, but neither Land-
tnann norOtto Froltzheim, a. oe
teetive by profession and ' former
champion. comp4ed in this fear's
ohamnlAtishfn mati'hes at Ham
burg.? --.v .
We are state distributors for
the Viking tires s and tubes. .. Mai
fom Tire Company has the Urea.
Drive in. Corner Court ana Com
mercial streets. ij m
r
v Tresident CoolFdge gave a breakfast yesterday morning to
the leaders of the lower house of congress, and Congressman
W. C Hawley sat at the right hand of the chief executive.
He belonged there. He has earned the place by hard and hon
est work and he is one of the authorities of congress on many
important subjects. ' t
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- Twa things are going to happen. Salem is going fb have
the first beet sugar factory in Oregon, and Marion county is
.going to have an agricultural agent And some of the very
people who are now sneering at the efforts to secure these
things are going to be proudTof these accomplishments and
no ojoubt some of them will be claiming they did it.
'I
UJ GREGOrJ PIGTURE
Terrific Tornado, With Entire
Town Destroyed Shown
; in "Compromise"
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"Com promise, W acer ; Bros,
classic of screen starring Irene
i Rich, which is playing last times
'today at. the Oregon theater, finds
f.hat talented and charming actress
galn In the role of the neglected
Wife. ' She plays Joan Trevore. a
Cinderella half-sister of. Pauline
paron, whose favorite sport as
Katalie Trevore. is spoiling Joan's
good lime. 4 f . - :
Nathalie .persists la this child
hood habit with Alan Thayer,
t Jayed by Cllve Brook, while he li
lean's sweetheart and even after
If becomes Joan's husband. With
baly: the. weapons of a sweet-tempered,
conscientious Idealist, Joan
- fights' the jazx-hound, shimmying
tactics of imperious Nathalie and
be faithful satelites. Mlsa Rich
was never lovelier, or gave a mort;
dramatic performance than in this
characterisation.''' '"r' t.'.r-T X "
The remainder of the support
ing cast Is also excellent and. in
cludes Winter HalL aa Joan's lov
'fible old father; Helen Dunbar as
her catty stepmother and Ray
,i nnd Fazenda and Frank Butler,
as "f he Swedish- tnald and; butler.
are responsible for the wealth of
comedy In the production.
Alan Crosland has made a pow
erful dramatic picture from E. T
Lowe Jr.'s scenario.
CapiUI Bargain House, Capita!
nro Mrg. co., Mike's Auto Wreck
tng. Three in one:- Bargain center
of Salem. Thousands of bargains.
H- stelnbock, 215 Center. . )
Buy at Director's and save. $20
men's all wool suits $9.95 In Di
rector's Downstairs Store. $2.50
slicer pants $1.59; $2.50 slicker
coats $1.69r C0c toe rubbers 19c.
F?!e Application Seeking .
Appropriation of Water
C. C Hockley of Portland has
filed with the state engineer herr
application covering the appropri
ation of water from; the Silets'rlw.
er (Pacific ocean) for the develop
ment of 25,000- theoretical horse
power,; In Lincoln county. .
In another application Mr; Hock
ley would appropriate water froin
the Siletz. river for tlie develop
ment of 18,000 horsepower. In
Lincoln county." v ' .,. !-: f
, Mr. Hockley also nas made Ap
plication for the. appropriation ot
water from the Sfetollus river, a
tributary - of the Deschutes river.
for the- development of - 47,000
theoretical horsepower. ;
. .The Commercial .Usok Store has
everything you need In looks and
stationery and; rpliei tor th
school, office or home at the low-
eat possible prices. , ? )
OaMand
Says
!"Some dealers tell me that I
spend too much money recon
ditioning used cars. Maybe
they're right but wouldn't you
folks rather have me spend too
much than too little?"
1024 Oakland Glass En
closure performance,
dependabUlty, comfort
and convenience.
J 020 Star Cnpter -completely
" reconditioned,
splendid i performance,
good, car,
J02C Ford Roadster like
-.. new, perfect motor, ready
for inspection.
-, 1024 Overland Sedan -one
demonstration .will con
vince you of Its value.
1924 Ford Twlor Sedan
satisfactory equipment,
balloon tires, bargain. .
. 1024 Overland Sport Tonr-ln&-
fair condition, good
car for the money.
i 022 Btorwell Roadster
new tires, first class
paint Job, disc wheels.
102.1 Ford Touring new
t.: : paint, good top and cur
"i - tains, fine motor.
1020 Ford Sedan excep
tionally g o o d " motor,
? l . -. price low; ; f '
. ' ' ". v. 1 i -v. i ; . . .
-."The -'car-yoii buy must be
satisfactory to you. .Therefore
I 'Will continue to t'sell - good
used ears, thereby, assuring sat
isfaction." ' '
, f TIIK HOUSE THAT1 -SERTCE
BUILT
Phone 184 2SO Snath nigh
1
Nash Furniture Co; Ukes the
lead with low prices on chairs,
rockers, tables, wood and steel
heds, springs mattresses. Saves
vou 25. 219 N. Cpm'l 11
Uad's orebeMrs; 7,vfiMrrwitM':
a iiBM Knot nrurrua : fi. MildrM
EpMa, Mpr.ao, lr. k H. R4ewill,
claHsct. Kdwill. vioUa. Hri, .
5:40 KJR. 8sU 1384 ter
box offitw doie; .8:30, MMl
. precram; 9, aimic. , , i
8;5o-KKWZ. Hla :( 228). Decker.
' Kustttut and -Urrknr Hawaiian trie; 7.
uiral ktr; Bl C.? Howard Paatoii.
Art Mlein, bl. Harha VtaUty,
jmHarwl; 9. KFQ. Yelknrjafkot. Xaw-r-are
Lohr, Klli Haif d thm fwe
Salll S06. Pree' b
rrfc. rhstra ; 7. Tewa T.pt ;
farm- ra4i -oancil.
t'-Wl-rKKWI, Saa Franrisro 1M0.
Bnmrt nd loria llali-awf 6:3, t4io
' liraeraai: K, atudio program; Tom
. a m.tii.r. - T. C at th Jlik'; lO,
. Kelli'a orehtra. '
6-li .KOW. Haa Jos (333). Farm
m-bo1 :SO. Urm flaBhea; 7 :25, maaie,
nail bag and faro topics, editorial; 8,
m.d w-k, prayrr ari4s..
6-:tO- KI.S, Oakland (5(l9K Atbrns or
rhrslra; 7, news broadrart; . educa
tional program; , (rm rommnaity
. night. ' .
6:30 KFSC. I AogIs (273)). ABff
- Ink hour; 7-r.:, service by Aimre te
- Vttrftan.
7-15 KUAP. Coralli (2SO). Educa
tional- and mutiral program.-
7;J5 KTBI. Ia Auicelcs (294 ). CbU
ha hnnr : 8. R. John MrNill.
7:30 KWBC. Pullmaa (349). Education
al and musical Drocrrain.
SHJO KHO. Snokana' (394). Tull and
OihhK eonrrt orchestra: 9. timultane
out) broadcast of KFOA; 10, Tall and
Uibba' danre orchestra.
Stop. look, and listen to ou ap
peal. If you are not absolutely
atisfipd with your laundry prob
lem, call 165. Hand work otir
specialty. - t )
Hartman Bros. Jewelry Sore.
nrnrohM blocks, rings, pins, dia
monds, charms, cut glass.
ware. Standard goods.
Liberty St
silver-
State at
Pomeroy & Keene, jewelers.
never fail to give you 100 on
the -dollar. Watches, clocks, pins,
charms. Standard high grade
stock in all departments. ()
Portland - Arthur & Fowler
company establishes branch fac
tor electric and gas neuters.
LISTEN IN 1
tory
I
.jreathaz.
Hoaaawifea
t WEDNESDAY MORNING -
1-1.1.11:30 K!W (491). Setting np;a-
ereikes: lO. Town Crier, mic,
araacdiold help
10:00 11:00 KFWV (212).
ll:OOri2:00 KOIN - (319). :. loiiiai
arienro and homo M-omii-t talk,
aitittir.
WEDNESDAY AFTEBHOON
19 (in i tio KKKO- (2"2). Weather re
port and musical program; 4:OOtauki
cal program.
3-00-6:00 KOIX. Muaieat program ad
news itemn: 5:15. Topny Twrry Tima,
5 00-6:00 KFWV. Twilite honr. "
WEDNESDAY NIGHT . 'V
Oft.! 2:00 KWV. Organ recital ; - T
amusement guide; 8, musical program!
'arranged by Helen Caples Jonen; s?;
atadio program: 10. the windjammeV.
:O0-10:00 KOW. Dinner concert;
7:30, utility aerrica; 8, studio concert;
9. musical entertainment.
6 00-12:00 KOIX. George Of sen e, eon-
eert organist; 7. talk by Dad Waton
on old time eostoma; 7:05, what to' do
and where to g auggestions; 8. pro
gram by the KOIS radio players under
direction of" Jan Maeauley; 9, stndio
program; 10, The KraneiKcans, dance1
orchestra.
6:O0-:30 -KTBR (2C3). Tourist guide;
8:30, stndio program.
5:30 KOO, Oakland (361). For In
stance. General Jackson; 6, Bern's tat
tle Symphony orchestra; '6:55, news
items; 8, cooperative farm program;
-:20, au interview with the Agrical-
- taral Economist ; y, talk on farm prob
lems. 5:30 KFI, I -os Angeles (487). Tra
Parker; 6, nightly doings, mni 'travel
. guide; 8:30", Ruth Davis; ':45, radio--tonal;
7, Virginia orchestra;. 7:80, de
tective , stories. Truth. Tylor rtocic.
pisnit: 8, Calpet orchektra; ft, popular
program ; 10, Sunset Instrumental
?oartet, Dorothy Ruth Miller, pianist,
;met Barley, tenor.
30 KPO, San Francisco (428). CUit
dren'a hour; 6:15. Town Cryer; 6:30,
H.'-I. Stiff Furniture Co., lead
era In complete home furnishings,
priced to make you the owner.
The store that studies your every
need and is ready to meet it, ab
solutely.! ()
i General Markets T
PORTLAND, OTe.. Nov. 30. (AP)
Cattle and calves nominally steady; re
ceipts 80, through. Steers, medium 7
fftM.lO: common Bri.
Ilors steady: : receipU 365. 190
throurh). Feotler and stocker pigs 7Q
130 .bounds medium, good and choice
12 6i 13.25.
Sheep and lambs nominally steady; no
receipts.
GRAIN
PORTLAND. Ore.. Nov. 30. (Ar)
Wheat bids: BBB hard white.- HW, BS.
Haart. Nov. $1.35; Dec. l.3r; Jan.
t tltt fxlarattnn Kf Ie.. Jan. B1.3;
soft wbit, western wnuo
Jan. i.S5; hard wiater, aarUera ipnaf
Nov- I.. Jan. f 1.34;' westers-ra ov
lee Jan S1.32. .. . . .
Oati, ia. 2. 36 poand wait iee
M . . -t MM - - J mw - .
ttarlev. so. A, J poano .
l.n. .o. - r.T shipment .-ov., uw.
I3r,..'Kir. Jsa 3.-i; No. 8 fcV shipment
It.. Ji 133
Mi!lrn atandard , Sn ie ., fM,
Jan. 25.50. -..
rK0DU6e
PORTLAND. Ore.. Nov. 30. (AP)
II ilk stadv: best churning cream 46e;
u n.nnH net ahinners track in lone 1.
Oream delivered Portland 49c per pound.
Raw milk (tner rent) f-f.Ji cwt I. o. O.
Poultrv in"Kt; heavy hens 2j2Ce;
light 186rle: springs 21t122e; pekin
white docks 24c; colored 1920e; tor
keys lave 3o32e;- dressed , 38i40e
ponnd. . .
Potatoes steady; fl.50C2ftl.TS sack. -Onions
steady; ; local 75cl fl ; Walla
Walla SOcfci 1.
' DAIRY".
- PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 30. (AP)
Dairy Exchange, net prices.
Butter extras :e: standards 41 Vie;
prime firsta 4ler ..rsta 38Vfcc. i
Eggs extraa 45c; firsta 43c; pullets
35e; current receipU 43e; nndersised
3 lie.
y BAY
PORTLAND. Ore, Nor. 3 (AP)
Hay baying prices: Ks stern Oregon tim
othy $20a22: ditto valley 17 17.50 ;
cheat S13; alfalfa $17.50fB18; oat hay
$13; oat and vetch ftl 4.50 15; straw
$7(iT.50 -per ton. Selling prices $2 a
ton 'more.
FKtTNES QXT1XT
NEW TOKJv, Nov. .ao. (API Evap
orated apples dull; prunes ouiet; apri
cots firraV peachea qiet;-hopa steady.
TSADXHO DUXiL
PORTLANJ Ore.. Nov. 30. (AP)
ralifornia winter rhubarb, showing good
color, is in the market" at $4 per box.
Egg plant la available at 10c per pound
and green beans at 15c. Trading ia dull
in the market with prices practically on
changed in all lines.
WHEAT "
HTPAOO. Nov. 30.-MAP.) Heavy sell-
in. in which houses with connections, east
took the lead carried wheat values de
eidedlv down crade today at the last.
Tk. '.; nr was more or leas associated
with reports that Argentine wheat abroad
is underselling Canadian. Chicago eloa-laa-
Quotations on wheat were weak, 8-ft
to lc off.
- WOO. '
BOSTON, Nov. , 30. (AP) Inquiries
both for worsted and wool top of raw
wool continue restricted. Values have not
reacted to any great extent owing to the
lack ot demand. Reports ot firm prices
at London and in the Australian markets
Here's What You Get
For Only $15. OO
' When You Buy a Ton of HUlman's Coal
ibt-
Thirty-f
ffi ve y
,,And Jtuty-five per cen
coal, that holds the fire.
WJlty 3,260 B.t.u.'s to the
heat tinits
4.
, And with four per cent of a
of ashes to carry out.
- Yesit IS a big $15.00 worth!
t of volatile matter, the gases that
of carbon, the very heart of
und you set 28,520,000
you have only 80 lbs.
H ! DUW AISl FU EL CO.
HESTSlERCHANTS
CALL 1855 TODAY
'-' '"'
of (MriMmaA
The true Christmas Spirit " is. conveyed .
when one gives a Gift of a Lamp. It sug
gests warmth Good Cheer and Hospital
ity. Everybody's home is enhanced with
beauty having an additional Lamp or two.
Selections beyond belief here. Fancy styles
and effects, priced, within everybody's
means. Table Lamps, Floor Lamps, Bridge
Lamps, Junior Lamps, Boudoir Lamps and
all others in large variation. Come, and
give somebody a gift.
All Lamps specially priced for, this Holiday
Sale. See them in our window.
tend , t-Jtt ead W eon fd enc ; in . - vala-s on
taw market bare. Kamora point t an
irregttlar ronditMta lnoatfe America mar
ket. iteaWfc ar showing little disposi
tion ito Increase! inventory either by draw
; ing apow law demeatie woola still hold at
i country paices or ky . piacie rdera fur
import of the of terings . Irom atroao.
In tfitr ?lreult" C6nrt of the
State of Oreeon for ihe -Conntyvof
Marion r - - - - -.
Cora-Turner, rialntirr
Thomas Tumor. IVfendant.
To Thoma3:Tumr.-.rbpfendant.:
In the name of State of Ore
gon yon are hereby required to
appear, and niwer tliel complaint
filed against you in me aoore en
titled suit ''-with In tetf days from
the date of service of this mm-
mons upon you, If .served within
this county, or. It served wuhln
any - other county or inis siaie.
then within twenty days from the
date of the service -of this sum
mons upon you;. and if you fall
so to answer,; for want tnereof.
the plaintiff will apply to the
court for th decree prayed for In
the complaint, to-wit:
Decree dissolving the marriage
contract heretofore and now exist
ing between the parties hereto and
for. such 'other and further relief
as to the court may seem just and
equitable. - -
BUTLER & JACK,
J. DEAN BUTLER.
-Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Address, Suite 200, Butler Bldg.,
Oregon City, Oregon. - . -
. , dl-8-16-22-2-j5
NOTICE -OF KINAI SETTLE-
! MEXT :
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed In the Coun
ty Court of the State of Oregon
for the County of Marion his duly
verified final -account as adminis
trator of thw-estate of Loren D.
Campbell, deceased, and that said
Court has fixed Monday, tne 3rd
day of January, 1927, at the hour
of ten o'clock A. M. of said day,
as the time, and the County Court
Room in the County Court House
In Salem, Marion County, Oregon.
as the place for hearing said final
account and all objections thereto.
Dated at Salem, Oregon, this
30th day of November. 1926.
G: M. CAMPBELL,
Administrator of the Estate of
Loren D. Campbell, Deceased.
RONALD C. GLOVER,
Attorney for Administrator, Salem,
Oregon. dl-8-15-22-29
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been duly ap
pointed by the County Court of
the State of Oregon for the Coun
ty of Marion, as administrator
with the will annexed, of the es
tate of James B. Bowne, deceased,
and that he has duly Qualified as
such administrator. All persons
having claims against the estate
of said decedent are hereby noti
fied to present the same, duly
verified, to' me, at the office of
Ronald C. Glover, my attorney.
203 Oregon Building, Satem. Mar
ion, County. Oregon, within six
months from- the date ei .tnis notice.
Dated at-Salem, Oregon, this
30th day of November, J.926. ,
CLARENCE S. BOWNE,
Administrator with the will an
nexed, of the Estate of James
B. Bowne, Deceased.
RONALD C. GLOVER,
Attorney for Administrator, Salem.
Oregon. dl-Tl5-22-29
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FRATERNAL ORDER OP EAGLES, asset
very Wedneeday, Fraternity Hall, S.
M. Willett, See'y. Tel. 88 1.
KNIGHTS OP PYTHIAS MEETS AT
. Praternal Hall every Tuesday ereaiaf.
Visitors iavited. N. Park Starvaa. a C :
H K. Bnrk. Tel. 1S19-W. K. of R. 8.
tSbt Oregon totzttimzn
Pablisked every morniof (azeept Hem
day) at Salsm, the capital of Oragon.
Local Rates
For Classified
Advertising:
One time
Three time
Six times
-- Daily or Band ay
i eenta per word
5 eeata per word
8 eenta oer word
1 nvo. daily and Sun20 eeata per word
Ia order to earn the mora than ena
time) rate, advertisement taasl ran in
con secative iaanaa, -
No Ad Uksn for lest than S5c
Ada ra Sunday ONLY eaarced at
ene-tiaie rate.
Advertieeaieata exeept Fsraoaala
and Sitaattoas Wanted) will ao taken
ever the telephone it the Advertiser ia
aubscriber to phoas.
The Statesman 'will receive adver
tisemenU at any time -of the day or
aignt. To insure proper classifica
tions ada should be ia before 7 p. as.
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SEE US FOR TOP AND PAINT WORK.
O. J. Hall Auto Top and Faint Bbop.
96T S. Onmmeaeiat. 5al6tf
on November 15, 1926, now on
file in the office of the City Re
corder, "and which are hereby re
ferred to and made a part hereof.
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, Oregon.
By order of the Common CoWftyl.
cil the 16th day of NovembV C
1928. . i I
"M. POULSEN. City RecordtA-
Date of first publication hereM
is November zi, 19 26. -
Date of final publication hereof
will be December 3. 1926. d3
NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT OP
ADMINISTRATRIX
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has been duly ap
Dolntedy the County Court of
the State of Oregon for the County
of Marion, as administratrix of the
estate of R. M. Cammack, de
i ceased, and that she has duly
Qualified as such administratrix;
all persons having claims against
the estate of said decedent are
hereby notified to present the
same, duly verified, to me, at the
office of Ronald C. Glover, my at
torney. 203 Oregon Building, Sa
lent, Marion County, Oregon, with
in six months from the date of
this notice.
Dated at Salem, Oregon, this
10th day of November, 1926.
MARY CAMMACK, .
Administratrix ot the-estate of
R. M. Cammack, deceasea.
RONALD C. GLOVER,
Attorney for administratrix Sa
lem. Oregon.. . nlO-l7-Z4-di-8
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NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed in the Coun
tv Court of the state of. Oregon
for the County of Marionhis duly
verified final account as adminis
trator of the estate of Fannie B
Miller, deceased, and that said
Court has fixed Monday, the 3rd
day of January, 1927, at the hour
of ten o'eloek A. M. of said day,
as the time, and the County Court
Room in the County Court House
in Salem; Marion County, Oregon
as the place for hearing said final
account and all objections thereto
Dated at Salem. Oregon, this
30th day' of November, 1926:
" CHARLES E. MILLER.
Administrator of - the Estate of
Fannie B. Miller Deceased. -.
RONALD C. GLOVER.
Attorney for Administrator, Salem
Oregon. " ' dl-8-15-22-29
ADVERTISING
HONEST ADVERTISING 1 keso col
tmi mast be kept free from anything
of a questionable nature. Misrepresea
tationa will sot be tolerated. Iafor
aoation showing any questionable la
tent oa the part of the advertiser
aaould -be reported to this news
paper or the Salem Ad club.
Money to Loan
ON REAL ESTATB
T. K. FORD
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AUTO TOPS
PROPOSAL FOR SUPPLIES
Sealed bids will be received on
December 9, 1926, at 2 p. m. for
furnishing to the various state In
stitutions., supplies consisting, of
drygoods, clothing, furnishings.
groceries, shoes, hardware, brooms,
drugs, stationery, crockery, plumb.
ing, etc., for the semi-annual per
iod ending June 30, 1927. Speci
fications and schedules will be
furnished upon application to the
secretary at Salem, Oregon, also
from the trade and commercial
bureau the Portland Chamber
of Commerce, or from the Oregon
Manufacturers Association, both
located in the Oregon Building,
Portland, Oregon. ,
Each bid shall be accompanied
by a certified check representing
10 per cent or the whole amount
bid. payable to the Oregon State
Board of Control, or where the 10
per cent amounts u a&uu.uu or
more, a surety bond from some
company authorized to ao dusi-
ness In Oregon will be accepted in
place of the check. The same shall
be held as a guaranty oi me laun
ful performance of the contract..
The board reserves the right to
reject any or all bids, or to accept
the bid deemed the best lor tne
gt&tC . - V d-
CARLE ABRAMS, Secretary,
Oregon, State Board of Control.
n!8-23-30-d3
Motice how thgse features caa be cut- apart into separate groups
Notices of v Intent lom ta Improve
Houth Capitol Sfirct;From the
South Line of MUI Street to the
North IJne of Bellevtie Street
Notice Is hereby given that the
Commohr Council' of 'the City of
Salem; Oregon, deem it necessary
and expedient and hereby declares
Hi ; purpose and intention to im
! prove Sooth Capitol Street from
the south line of Mill Street to the
north line of Bellevue Street. In
the City of Salenr, Oregon," at the
expense -of the abutting and adja
cent property., except the street
and alley -intersections, the ex-
. pense ot which will he assumed by
the City, of Salem,, Oregon, by
bringing said portion of said street
to . the established grade, con-
IstruCting Portland cement eon
I Crete curb,-and paving aaid por
tion of said street with a six Inch
Portland cement concrete pave
ment, thirty feet In width. In ac-
cordancer-wlth the pfans and specl-
aeavtioss therefor - which were
Notice - of Intention to Improve
North Fifteenth Street From the
. North Line of Court Street to
the South Line of Chemeketa
Street..
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 North Fifteenth Street from
ihs north line of Court Street to
the south line of Chemeketa
Street, in tjie .City of Salem, Ore
gon, at the expense of the abutting
and adjacent property, except the
anri mfv Intersections, th'
expense or which will be assume
k th mtv of Salem. Oregon, V
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cordance with the plans aro
ficat ons tnereior wT-onBdl
on November 15. l.t! ritr
me i the office or tw or
corder, ana wntc hereo
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elares its purpose and w W
make nhe above aflBCB the,
prorement by ana ptrtnicni
Street Improvement goa. j
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ot the City of Salo. cmnj
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