The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 02, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OREGO& STATESIIAKJ SALEM." OREGON
SUNDAY MORNJNGr JANUARY 2, 1927 ,:
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FADS INTOtil
Old
ckamas Comes Second,
lariotr Shows Gain for .
1927 of $10,844.63
Mu ilr.ian county, wnn me
iirgey ,uierty assessment value
n Wtyate. will pajrf 2,70,S
r,i;.!.7S of the total sUte iax for
,i.- year 1927. according to 'a
.tatf-ment issued here. today by
l:.irl Fisher, state tax corariiission-
r. Multnomah county's propo'r-
.n of the state tax in. az 6 was
"l". 559. 405. "69." '
Clackamas county is second in
he state with its proportion of the
,tal state tax fixed at $340,-
17.4 2. Clackamas county's pro
ortion of the 1926 state tax was
.126.039.32. Lane county's pro-
. . 1 i A A I t
ortion 01 ine siaus iax wuau m
)6 was $306. 49 Has. been in
cased for the" Vear 1927 to
SIS. 571. 53. ;" 'Sl
The following srimmarif-showa
he counties, together-with their
roportionments of the state tax
,r 192fi an 192T:-;""'"V1&' .
192T
l..a,74fl2 f 1 St, 714.30
107.8S5.SS 100.255.46
.14,0,51 T.42
191,3i3.Ttf
1 l.Si8j0
176.S-..8.4?
3M44.32
'J H, 561 .40
H."i,7..t;
2U.BS1.3
li...H14.1
49,965.09
.kr
Dillon
wrry
I. -rhul-'
. 1 1 !): in
rant ..
.vB 36,939.32
7J94.2S5.62
- 11,40S.O7
173.2:M).39
32,941. IS
2S.709.71
tm.:ts5.2
2dS.425.3rt
n6.2SX.05
50,045.77
J.ff ern '
Josephine -; .... .
es,o7.ie?
01.31x04
85,7V34.
f:i,3S4.2t
Klamalk .... ' 1T6.1114.
Vl 7.75..'
Kan ...i 32S.57f.S4.
l.iar.la .... 59,2XH..67
Linn . .221,207.4 "-.
Malheur ...1- .- KS..Wl.30
Marion . ; 324.T3S.04-
Morrow ,rU- .8.269.11 !
Xnltnomah 2.708, 63jfa-
lIk . 129.03 1.1
Sherman S7.750.4T '
Tillamook ! 151,081
UnutiJIa. 313.713fbT
Union , ; 131,091.9
Wallow .. 77.469.54
Wa-o . ... 1 10,213.1
Washington , 237,5.7 -
Wbeelrr " 30,601. t -
Yamhill , 158,528.80
Ttal .$7.44T,56t.8 $7,200,830.T9
The Commercial Book Store has
everything jro need in books and
stationery and v supplies for the
school, office or home M the low
esj possible ; prices. , ' ()
S."Vr. Daycares tubes and ac
cessories r has the Goodyear tires,
the standard "'it thVworldv My
Iay -can- give f ou ;more mileage-.
Corner Com'l and Chemeku (1
195, 178.52
i S5.973.33.
52.530.06
ISO.SM.O
Stt.343.08
. SS.449.14
220.547.Q5
93.409. IS
313,831.41
72.497.98
2,559405.69
12,734.62
67.068.54
t4.7,7S8.25
311,T7.5t
127.375.50
8 . Oil. 64
119,71.0i
230,332.97
31,546.84
150.35O.S3
Buy at Director's-and save20
men's air wool suits IS-SSJn Di
rector's downstafrs ' stor li. $2t5()
slicker pant?;' fX?$2.5Csltclter
ceats, 11.59; eOe'teaTrubbeY 19c:
j.yi7l' . 7
Ira W. Jorgensen, .iiO S. High
St. Parts for allmakes of cars.
Best equipped a a to accessory store
iii this section. 1 Prompt and re
1 fable erTiceith rule. , ()
H. T. LoTe, the jeweler, 335
State St. High quality jewelry,
Bilverw'are and diamonds. The
gold standard of values. Once a
buyer always a customer. t )
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lour ineatre
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THURSDAY,
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rQ5ie Worlds Greatest
Dramaticc Actress
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IN PERSON
irsffrows $220, next lb rows $2.75, next 8 rows $1.65.
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Mezzanine first a rows $2.75, next 2 rows $2.20.
Balcony, first 2 rows $220, next 8 rows $1.10-, k :,
last 7 rows 75c
Reservations now. Send self -addressed stamped envelope
Mrsiulia Hi TibbitsM
ji lssvait Her Home
Ms. Julia H. Tlbbits, who pass
ed away at her home In this city
Thursday evening, December 30,
was i born in Syracuse, ;N. Y
March S, 186S, and was at the
time of her death 5$ years, '9
months and 5 days of age. She
Was the daughter of John II. and
Sophje Nubbjers Mische. Who -were
early'j settlers in -the section of
Syracuse In which they made their
homej. , Mrs. Tibbits early life was
spent: as a professional nurse;-and
in her work she ministered to the
comfort of many of the promin
ent families of her native city; as
well' as to many of ihe poor to
whom she gave her time and sym
pathetic help without stint. On
January 30, 1901, she was mar
ried to J. C. Tibbits; and together
they went to live at Trumansburg.
N. Y. where Mr. Tibbits became
pastor of the Baptist church. Af
ter four years spent1 at Trumans
burg and two years at fctica',' tby
located at 'Chester.1-Ccmn., -where
Mr.i Tibbits was. for three years
'pastor of ;the' Baptist chbrch. 5 In
1910" they5 camsf west anil located
at Ipswftch. S. 'D.i -and1 in 1912
VISITORS SHAKE HANDS
tbap e.OvD-persons
; Tradition was closely followed
today and promptly at 11 o'clock
marine corps trumpeters, in vivid
scarlet-and. blue dress uniforms,
sounded a i flourish to announce
that the president and Mrs Cool
idge 'were about to descend 1 the
state stairway and enter the blue
room. The marine . band orches-.
trai stationed in -the foyer," played
"Hail to the Chief," as. they came
down the stairs, accompanied ; by
members of the cabinet and their
wives, whom th.ey had greeted in
the library on the second floor.
The first lo pass along the re
ceiving line were foreign diplo
mats, headed by Baron de Cartier
de Marchienne, the Belgian am
bassador, who is dean of the dip
lomatic corps.
The representatives of foreign
governments, who later attended
a breakfast tendered them at the
Pan-American Union by Secretary
and Mrsr Kellogg,' were in full
diplomatic uniform, some em
broidered in gold upon black
cloth with swords at the side,
some?' with colored . coats and as-
t Oregon. Since 19 18, they have trakhan collars and Russian boots.
made itheir' home in Salem. Bere
Mrs.' Tibbits ; has endeared herself
to her" friends" and neighbors by
her cheerful disposition and spirit
of .helpfulness,; She will be' great
ly missed by heir -friends: She
leaves! to mourn her passing, be
sides her husband, three children.
Ruth jE., a graduate of the Los
Aagelfs" Bible ' institute and at
present employed- fn the office of
thie state highway department;
Edgar; A a public accountant em
ployed by Lybrand,' Ross Brothers
arid Montgomery, Portland; and
Neltjei E5. Tibbits, a recent grad
uate qf the 'Salem high -school.
Tjhej funeral" 'service will be held
from the Terwilliger "funeral 'par
lors "Monday morning at "10.30
o'clock with concluding services at
the Portland crematorium at 2:30
p. m. 1 Final Interment will be in
rth east at the convenience of the
family,
n j l ,
Modesty is a virtue. We dislike
appearing egotistical, but we be
lieve the offering we make you in
tires reaches the height of econo
my an'd service. Mai com s Tire
Shop, $05 N. Com'l. ()
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Ctm- 74w ': -y -rt-t -
H. ii. Stiff Furniture Co., lead
ers 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. ()
others in still different habits tra-
had been
urs for admit-
litionalln the ..countries which
Jhey represent, here J 1
t Wtien the doors Were opened "to
the-public, at 1 o'cjlock, those' at
the head of the . line
waiting three ho
tance.
One tiny tot. about two years
of age, was among the visitors.
"Welcome," rtaid the president,
smiling broadly, "t guess ; you
Are the smallest that ever came
here.
J JIr8. Coolidge also greeted the
youngster by patting his head.
ir :
1 Henry O. Miller, 1S4 S ComT
St,, where most people prefer to
jfet their auto parts for all makes
of cars. Trade here, and ' make
savings on all auto "parts." ' t
Fry's Drug Store, 380 N. Com'l.
the pioneer store. Everything for
everybody in the drug supply line,
with . standard goods- aud quality
service" always. )
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Only the best! Our patrons
will bear this out. We serve only
the best in meats and poultry.
Hunt & Shaller Market, 263 N.
Commercial. ()
The Dixie Bakery leads on high
class breads, pies, cookies and
fancy baked supplies -f every
kind. Best by test. Ask old cus
tomers. .-439 Court St. ()
OREGON : 'ffi&cfey; '
W. Gi. Krueger. realtor, progres
sive, fair, equtable. Growing city
and country makes possible buys
that will makef you good money.
Complete listings, 147 N. Com'l.
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Monday Matinee Oiily
"We're in the Navy Now"
f : LAST TIMES THIS ATTERNOON. "
Fanchon & Marco not Included
Children iOc Adults ;!l :35c
Your Theatre
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LAST TIMES TODAY
Wallace Beery and Raymond Hatton
IN
fESE IN THE NAVY NOW
'J' AND -
FANCHON & MARCO'S
" ' A NIGHT IN THE ORIENT"
Starring
RENIE RIANO
French Composers Turn
AtaMusic: forrxMany Films
PARIS. (AP) Prospects that
every moving picture production
sent out will hare-its own orches
tral score has caused leading
French composers turn their
attention to this new and rich
field 'of artistic expression,. 1 '
Muster composed by. Paul Lad-
mirault, for "La Briere," ia
Freheb'" peasant tragedy film, was
performed at the Pasdeloup Con
certs, ' and even wnthnui th pic
tures, made an excellent''1 impres
sion. "' " ' ' . : i
Bonesteele Motor Co. ' 474 S.
Com'l has the Dodge automobile
for you. All steel. hpdy. Lasts a
lifetime. Ask Dodge owners They
will tell you. - - ()
sorbins the attention o( - the Paris
medical world. !?oliowinj? a sbocfe-
tbr man, who is or a nervous tem
perament, "turned biuo'1 all-over:
Vri ngBtudiodbV ; JH'UbfuVj, jj
dermatologists-and pytlotoRtis i
There '-.appears? to "beho hoP of 'i
restoring bihf to hi-normat" htiet
First National Bank,' the bank
of friendship and helpfulness in
time-of need. Interest-paid on
time deposits. -Open an- acco mt
and. watch your money grow )
SHOCK TURNS IAV BLUE
PARIS. (AP) The ca'of a
man literally "scared blue' is ab-
"Pay Me You Are Paidi
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BATES
THE EYE MAN"
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GJasses
! that fit
Convenient Terms
X
457 2State Street
Withfeurnett Bros.
NOBLE
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ANDREWS
And 'HKSa
Now Located At
217 S. High St.
With E. f allman
The place where you can get the big p
sweet Noble French prune trees hicV
will bring you the big sWeetn prune
like the ones which Mir. Andrews Jb'is
exhibited for three years at tKe State :
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THE PRICES OF THE TREES
Eacn ' 100 ' '1000
6 to 8 ft ..... ..... $1.00 $75.00 ,v, $500.00 C i
4 to 6 ft........ . .150 140.00 i350.0Q . ;
3 to4ft.-: 23 20.00 150.00
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Continuous Shovr 2 - 11 " ' A
mm
NEW YEAR'S OFFERING PELUXE
SUN'S
EASTERN
Snappy f Acts
ON THE SCREEN r-
Geo. Walsh in "The Man of Quality'!
Comedy;- .Webfoot Wee r-aftoon.'j' v '
ADDED a'
Viola Vercler Holman and her Capitol Orchestra
Featuring "What's the Use xf Cing? ; ,
Pantages VaudeIe.T6m6iw
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FRANK STEVER
. Jack Melford arid Lanore Delara
Myra Kinch, Dorothy Jfisher and Mariori Dabney
Mya UtAch-s fyoi'n? 'ipiwirt
THE HAREM BEAUTIES
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t j. aiuarr niacKion
I Production '
A Stirring Drama of the Carolina JFeudists:
COMEDY1: - . CNliW5
; i ADTiIISSION 10c-35c r
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Add
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9 DEPARTMENTS 9 CLERK KEYS 1 c TO 999.99
RING-UP CAPACITY PRINTED TAPE RECORD
OF: DEPARTMENT, CLERK MAKING SALE,
WH E T H E R CASH OR CHARGE, t AMOUNTs OF
SALE, PAID bUT ITEMSRECD; ON ACCOUNT
ITEMS (and thie clerk who handled the transaction). r ? '
n addition to the above it is high grade adding and listing machine giving '
you a neat printed tape-'with list of items- and all totals and, sub-totals
i printed m red. -Vj ..pM0:.9 . V " : ' '
Nothirig like ft has ever been available at the rice. A complete book-keeping
register and an adding'machine for $185.00. Liberal terms fjid generous
allowance for your old register,
9 A. :. A
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Write, yire or telephone at our expense . u
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BROADWAY 0530:- - ; - PORTLAND, pREGON
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Children 25c
Balcony 50c