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"A irw?gt p ,,- a ' Tint mTAMzHAUKM :6.rosf; : SUNDAY MORNING, WNE 12,-1927 'SULTfotS POVJEH I Income $10,000 Annum; No Heirs; Present Sufu Ruler Probably Last - JOLO, ulu, P. I. (AP) The power and, influence of the Sultan of Sulu isn't what it used to be. And the present trend of things makes it probable tnat His Rayol Highness Hadji Mohammad Jama lul Kiram will be the last of the line. Two factors seem to mitigate against there ever being a success or to Hadji, who is nearly 60 years old. The first is the gradu ally Increasing InTasion of the white rades which has reduced the sphere of his authority and influence. The second is that Hadji has no children. Once he sultans had a vast do main.' They ruled from Sinapore to Bbhol, an area larger (han Mexico, But other civilizations drifted In. Eventually the Mo- 'hamm'edan' rulers became rulers 'only in religious and social mat ters. Now domination in these realms Is dwindling. At present the sultan's income Is a little more than 110.000 a year. He gets $2,500 from the Mohammedans of "Borneo and about $2,500 more from the Phil Ippine government. The remain der Is made of of fees received 'from cases tried In religious courts arid from 'the revenue of 2,500 acres of land ceded him by the government. For many years the sultan made an annual trip to Borneo to collect his money and incidentally went on 16 Singapore to gamble, his favorite pastime: Of late, "time? have been trying. For one thing his favorite niece, Princess Tarhata Kiran, vivacious former co-ed of the University of Illinois, arbuHed the ire of the Philippine government by partici jpating In a revolt. Then some of The datus or chiefs, -who rate as 'princes, nave been worrying the saltan: Mohammedan Taw provides a 'datu shall hdt have more. 'than jrour wives, and it was customary for him to wait until wife No. 1 ' negan. to age before choosing wife 'No. 2. Now some of the datus "have ,acrulred .the divorce habit, thus evading the four-wife limit of the Sulu Mohammedans. Jeal ousies. and dissension has resulted. 'Saltan Hadji lives in a humble Nipa house, 20 by 12 feet, but he has a pretentious palace lb 'course of construction. Il ls shaped like an airplane and is about 100 feet long and half as wide. It Is said he plans to spend his declining' days there surrounded by close relatives and R few friends. Trans-Atlantic Radio Telephone Improved LONDON CAP) Consider able improvement, in the trans Atlantic wireless telephone service is promised by the construction of a new radio station now being built by the British government at Cupar, Scotland. Measurements and tests carried out in 1925 indicated that the north of the British isles was the ideal situation for transmission and reception of telephonic cotf vorsation with the United States, and the Cupar station is Hearing completion. This station will sup ersede the present station at TVroughton, Wiltshire, which Is about 80 miles from London. British radio experts consider that, although the present wire less telephone service to America is not secret in the full sense of the word, .jit is ; proving of such value that Its Introduction was fully Justified. Complete secrecy, however, is considered desirable, and with the opening of the Cupar station, experiments to this end Are to be carried out by the Brit ish post office engineering staff. G RAPIDLY Bfetitck Tfii Ai We can In slock bVer 115 legal fetanltlrVtrited to transactions. We inky have jost the f drtn yon are saving as compared to made to order forms. Some of tBe forrrts :! Contract of Sate? Road Notice, Will form, Assign ment of Mortgage; Mortgage forms, Quit Claim Deeds, Abstract forms, ; 1 Bill of Sale; Building Contract; Promissory Notes, 'Installment tfotes, r CcTirai Lease, Power of Attorney , Prnnfc ks and Pads,' Scale Re 'ceiptiC EtcV These; f orms Irecarefally -prepkrtft for ihe, drarts 'tod , pri Tale use. "Price oh formM ranges from 4 cents to 16 cents apiece, and on note books from 25 to 50 cents. -v The Statesman Publishiitt Co. - ' LEGAL BLANK HEADQUARTERS t Ai L1 linn x a, jtJM- RE A D Y FOR A RMSICONFERENCE f "' " ' " ; wnr"-"i in-- - -' - - - .tm'aHr "nnmBmW ' y; X -1) . y .:.;:':::;-:.::." . . z i , r-f - ' 2 Hugh Gibson, United States minister to Belgium and head of the American delegation to the arms' conference in Geneva, Switzer land (left), together with Secretary of State Frank B. Kellogg, and Rear Admiral Hilary P. Jones (right), are shown leaving the White House following a last-minute conference with President Coolidge. Admiral Jones is chief naval advisor to the delegation. French Table D'Hote Discards Free Wines PARIS (AP) Paris is grad ually getting 'drier. Economy and not morality is reforming the wets. The low priced table d'hote or "prix fixe" lunch or dinner has had the cub tomary quarter of a bottle of wine eliminated ffom the menu. The organization of restaura teurs and .wine-merchants inter ested in the moderate cost meal announced its members wore los ing too much money on Vine. They had allowed 10 per cent of the total priqe to cover the drink but wine has nearly doubled since last year and now the drys can drink 'Water with a clear con science since they won't be wast ing wine for which they have paid. The higher priced restaurants long ago diseon tinned the serving of wine as a part of meals. French Business Fears Foreign Capital Now , PARIS. (AP) French busi ness fears being "enslaved" by for eign capital. To prevent foreign control of their enterprises, French corpora tions are issuing special "stock with 'plural" votes, to be held by French only. These few shares then, can outvote big foreign hold ings. Two of the largest companies in France believe they saved them- XotJre of Assessment for the Cost of Improving Sooth 14th Street from the South Line of Lee Street to the STorth Line of AVHbnr Street. Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Salem, Oregon, will, at or about 7:30 p. m., on the 20th day of June, 1927, or at any. subsequent meeting of the said Council there after in the council chamber at the City Hall Tn Salem, Oregon, pro ceed to assess upon, and against each, lot or part thereof . or parcel of land liable therefor its propor tionate share of the cost of im proving South 14th Street from the south line of Lee Street to the north line of Wilbur Street in the City of Salem, Oregon' All persons interested, in the .said assessments are hereby noti fied to appear, before the said Council, at said time and -place and present their . objections, If any they have, to said, assessment, and apply to sa'ld Council to equalize their, proportionate share of same. By order of the Common Coun cil June 6, 19 27. M. POULSEN'. Citv Recorder- Date of first publication hereof is June 11, 1927. Date of final publication hereof win be June JL 4, 1927. PRINTED AND FOR SALE BYv Business fJ'f'ftcHitftdnnd Floor; selves from German ownership only by authorizing such stock bvernight. In parliament, however, there are pleas for the small stockhold er. The same weapon that keep3 out the foreigners, it is argued, may be used to deprive French common stockholders of their rights. Notice of Assessment fopthe. cost of Improving Cross Street from the East Line of Church Street to the West Line of 12th Street. Notice is hereby given that the Common . Council of the City of Salem, Oregon, will at or about 7:30 p. m., on the 20thday of June, 1927, or at any subsequent meeting of the said Council there after in the council chambers of the city hall in Salem, Oregon, proceed , to assess upon and against each lot or part thereof or parcel of land liable therefor its proportionate share of the cost of improving Cross Street from the east line of Church Street to the west line of 12th Street in the City of Salem, Marion County, Oregon. All persons interested in the said assessments are hereby noti fied to appear before the said Council at said time and place and present their objection's, if any they have, to said assessment and apply to said Council to equalize their proportionate share of same. By order of the Common Coun cil, June 6, 1927. M. POULSEN, City Recorder. Date of first publication hereof is June 11, 1927. Date of final publication hereof will, be June 14. 1927. ! Notice of Aessmeit for the Cost of Improving Leslie Street from the East Line of J2th Street to the West Line of 13th Street. Notice is hereby given that the Common , Council of the City of Salem, Oregon, will, at or about 7:30 p.' m., on the 20th day of June, 1927, or at any subsequent meeting of said Council there after in the council chamber at the city hall in Salem. Oregon, proceed to assess upon and against each lot or part thereof or parcel of land liable therefor its pro portionate share of the ' cost of improving Leslie Street, from the east line of 12th Street to the west line of 13th Street, in the City of Salem, MaTion County, Oregon. All persons Interested in the said assessments are hereby noti fied to appear before ' the said Council at said time and place and present their Objections, .if any they have, to said assessment, and apply to said. Council to equalize their proportionate share of same By order of the Common Coun cil June 6. 1927. M. POULSEN, City Recorder. Date of first publication hereof is June 11. 1927. Date of final publication hereof Is June 14. 1927. 1 Jul gal it v f -: - -o thbst any biisinefls looking for at a big 4 'J I SUMME FORMER GOLD MIES Famous Homestake Mine Operating Profitably More Than Fifty-Years CUSTER, S. D. (AP) Almost a score of abandoned god mines He In Hie "Black Hills' of South Dakota within a 20-mile radius of the game lodge where President Coolidge will vacation this sum mer. TKa aaCm . ; l - a i iic luuius limners 01 rorsaKen shafts, the little piles of crushed yellow ore, the prospcrtors' caves now overgrown with brush and weeds mark the prave of many a prospector's hope, once keyed to expectation of a bonanza. The remarkable success of the Every Home INDEPENDENCE DA Y, July Fourth Every Reader of the Oregon Statesman Can Have a Flag Proper Methods of Displaying the American Flag 1. The flag should be displayed only from sunrise to sunset or between such hours as may be designated by proper authority. It should be hoisted iriskly, but should be lowered slowly and cere moniously. The Flag should be displayed on all National and State holidays and on historic and special occasions. How ever, being the emblem of our country, A --r i j 4 f v t!5 V. Description of Flag This flag 3x5. feet ahd 4s made of specially selected cotton bunting, has sewed stripes ; (not printed) and fast colors. The yarns used are tight, strong, yet they are sufficiently light to permit the flag to float beautifully in the breeze. Mow to Get Your flag Clip three flag coupons (which will be , published daily) nfrom this paper and hand in or mail t6 The Statesman office, together with 98c and take home your flag or have it mailed to yourself or a friend. Thrpe;0?th??c coupons and 98c -when presented, at; or mailed to the Statesman office, 215 South-Commercial St., Salem, Oregon, entitles you to a beautiful American Flag, size 5x3 feet as advertised. Name . i... ... ...l..rj..t... ...... .....L. Address . NOTE If flag is to wf j i Has vwin be Homestake gold roine at Lead ac counts, paradoxically, for tbe mul titude of abandoned mines. , Tbe Homestake made big ' money from the outset, and for fifty years It has "produced $6,000,000 or more in gold each year. Its success made promotion of other mines easy, and most of these ventures failed long since, while the Homestake continues monotonously to get 3 or $4 in gold from each ton of low-grade ore it treats, and to pay $1 of that in dividends to stockholders. A little way north of the sum mer white house is the old Ivan- hoe mine, into which $500,000 was emptied without profit. Just outside the state park is the U. C. gold mine, promoted by Indianapolis capital, which paid good returns until the vein was lost, many years ago, and then cost a pretty penny in a futile ef fort to find the lode again. The Spokane mine, the St. Elmo mine, the Keystone mine and many more bear names traditional in Hills history, hut few survive tHe Airiericah On FLAG DAY, June and it ought to fly from every flagpole every day throughout the year, weather per mitting. 2. When carried In a procession with another fl-ig or flags, the Flag of the U. S. should be either on the marching right, i. e., the Flag's own right, or. when there is a line of other flags; the Flag of the U. S. may he In front of the center of that line. G V FLAG COUPON lie t mulled add lOtf additional Bent postpaid $o the address as moneymakers. The Homestake mine once be longed to the mother of Wiilliam TiandolDh Hearst, but is now gen erally owned, and is reported to be the only Industrial enterprise In the Dakotas with stock which is listed on tbe New York ex change. Tt to also the only mine In the Hills which uses the syanlde pro- rcss of refining ore in addition to th nmnlimm orocess. thus oh-. taining some ten per eent of gold content which the amalgam treat ment will not extract. M. l's. MUSICIANS AKRON. Ohio. (AP)-Medi cine and melody go hand in hand in Summit county. Doctors of Akron and. vicinity have organized tha Summit ountv doctors' or- rhestra. and when they igo flown the street with their black satchels nowadays it's .an even bet whether the instruments they carry are musical or surgical, r , 14th f6r cost of mailing and given. t J r.'., ..;! I' 1 J-'T- iii New Rrst .ltional Bank Buldmg 1 i. ..fH..!.!. BASEMENT Ds l,w SlltaB.Pl'-," eEOOND FLOOR- -Coffey Photo 8rYic . Tml. TW.-Otf tl4i Sp i THIRD FLOOR MorrU Ontieal Co . 801-303-808 Dr. Henry E. MorrU, OptoraetrUt , -., . Telephone 239 . C. F. Gillette Salts 810 Lawyer Telephone 1058 Sorolofkr A Son. Tel. 970 . 804-805 Rval Eittste. Tjoene. Insurance FOURTH FLOOR n nr.;n-jk P.nrriatta. Ontometrletl Phone 625 . 401403-403-404-405 Gurdien Bnilding Loen AiOit!on G. Baylord Ely 413 Telephone 757 WilUrd H. Wirts and Pan! F. Burria Attorney 4lQ-4ii-ia xei. im Lane Morley, 413, TeL 757; Ree. 1915-W SIXTH FLOOR Geo. R. Vehn, M. D., Phyaielaa Burgeon Snite 603 Tel. Z4IB-il nam. f i Robin D. Day and Donald. W. Mileo A vvnvmW- sal I.AV Telenhona 193 10-611-18 it. IP. Rmith. New York Life Rooni 648 Telephone 193 EIGHTH FLOOR Tr. C. Wsrd Davis. General Dentistry telephone 816, Open Evenings. Room 803 Dr. H. B. Seof ield .806 Chiropractor, Neurocalimeter Service L. N. Sanders, M. D., Physioisn Surgeon Snit 810 Telephone 555; Res. 2348 NINTH FLOOR Or. H. M. Brown, Eye, Ear, Nose fc Throet Snor.ialist. f TENTH FLOOR' Dr. W. A. Johnson. Dentist Telephone 1285 , .1001 Challner Lee George, D. D. 8. . General Dentistry - ' ' E. M. Griffin. D. D. S.. Orthodontil Telephone 181 Suite 1002-1001 -o UNION ROSTEH ) o o HDD CARRIERS AND BUILDING LA borers Local No.- 441, meets- Wed C p. m. Call 179 for men. CAPITOL TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION Ne. 10 President G. X. Kvana; see- retarr, A. , M. ChnreH. Ueeta sec ond Satnrday, 8 p. m. - 0ARPENTERS UNION NO. 1065 Meets Thors.; evening. Herbert Hall, I president; Wm. Pettit, secretary. I Skilled mechanics furnisned.. Tel. 179. SALEM UNION LABEL LEAGUE MeeU at Labor Hall on call of preel- dent. P. W. Bears, secreUry Bos i . 448. Balem. ure. .- 1 LODGE ROSTER. I o . o KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS MEETS AT McCornsek Hall. : over Millar' a store. every Saturday evening. T. J. Tooze, 0. C. H. R. Burke. K. of Rv S. TeL REAL ESTATE DIRECTORY O- BECKE A HENDRICKS 189 N. High TaL 169 LEE W. BELL - 603 Bank of Commerce Bldg. TeL 484 P. W. GEISER ;- 441 Conrt. Telephone S312 JOHN W. OR New Bligh Bldg. TeL 3485 GERTRUDE J. M. PISE 492 N. Cottage. TeL 1186 TRIANGLE REALTY CO. 421 Court St. . TeL 6SZ ULRICH ROBERTS' 129 N. Commercial. TeL 1854 VICTOR SCHNEIDER. Realtor 147 N. Com'l. Tel 577 - SQGARR DEAL RILALTtTT V. 8. Nat'l Bank Bldg. , Telv 470,. Local Rates For Classified Advertising baity or Sunday One time ; 2 eeeta per word Three times 6 ce&ts per word Six times .. 8 cents per word 1 mo. daily and Snau, 20 eents per word In order te 'earn the mora than one time rate, . advertising mast run la consecutive issues.. , J No Ad taken for less tkan 25e. Ads ran Sunday ONLY charged i one-time rata.. - ; -i, , . ..; Advertisements (except : Personals nd Situations Wanted) will be taken over the telephone if, the Advertiser 1 a subscriber to phone. - The Statesman will receive adv'er tiaataenta at anr time, ef the day .or night. . To insure proper classifica tion Ada should b in before 7 p. m. J' ' TEttPHOlifir 23 lOfil '58 i T The Oregon Statesman f Pablished er'ery morning (except 1 day) at Salem, tha capital of O: Men- Oregon. 1 . ADVERTISING. V, HONEST ADVERTISING These eol umos mast be kept free .from any thing t- a questionable atnra. -.Misrepresentations will not' be tolerated. 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Every home interested. - Householder's NUCLEOLI, 619 . So.- Olive. Los An geles, Calif. , , tjnel2 HELP "WANTED Male 11 WANTED A. LIVE NEWSPAPER SUB- crrptKin canvasser. Call circulation Manager, Statesman pffice. , : UmlUf SALESMEN 13 PALEHMEN MAKE 875.00 TO $100.00 weekly , selling aa exclusive line oi school pencils in state of Oregon, will allot enough territory for full time or divide time with one other line. Uiva past experience and references. Cn lets you are a real producer-and hav a car do not answer !. Ozark Pencil Company, 6118 Uambleton Place. St. Louifc, Mo. 12jneia- $200.00 PER MONTH IF you are a man or woman worthy of tkv name and not afraid to, work. I'll bet you $50.00 you can't work for us thirty days and earn lesa than $00. Think I'm bluffing! Then answer this ad and show me up.. Openings for man agers. Wonder Box sells on sight. Tko bent selling proposition in America to- ' dsy. . A'rite Tom. Walker, Dept. 1193, Pittsburgh. Pe- lgjnelS HELP WANTED Female 3 RELIABLE HOUSE KEEPER WANTED. 250 8. Cottage. . lSjneu WANTED GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK. bteady place o right party. Call 2ii 4. ... .lSjncia LADIES MAKE $.25 TO $50 WEEKLY addressing cards at home; expenenea unnecessary. . 2c stamp brings full par ticulars. H. Llchty, New CasMe. In disna. . . 13jnel2 LADIES $25-$50 WEEKLY EASY. AD dresainc mail at borne, uooa. oppor. tunity. lo canvassing or experience. Particulars 2c stamp. Homo Businecft Service Bureau. Holland. Indiana. . 13jn12 30 WOMEN TO DISTRIBUTE CERTL. ficatea. Pleasant work. See . Mrs. Lochridge, New Salem Hotel, Saturday and Monday 9 a.('m. to 2 p. m. 13jnel2 : : i . . , , .. LADIES $4.50 10 . DOZEN; . E aprons home; experience, unaecea&sry; materials cut; instructions furnished. Addressed envelope brings particulars. Jlilo Garment, 235 Broadway, Bayonoe, N. 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Mrs. tlsii, ena oi lSth.St., Box 26. , I8jn" I CUT FLOWERS, WEDDING BOUQUETS funeral wreatns, oeooraiiooa, . Breithsupt, florist, 513 State Street. "Tel. 880. - .--L . . aiAOAZIKES Farm PApcw 17 IP YOU WANT TO GET. THB BEST farm paper "- the Pacifio Homestead, Salem, Oregon, for a three months' trial subscription. .Mention thia ad., . - POULTRY MEN SEND EIGHT TWO; eent stamps for special V" ,""i trial for the ben snd MwJ''"1 in the West. Tbe ertic ff'" tisements are of. special in fl ponltry breeders ef the J.Pi rT Northwest Poultry Journal. 211 B. Com mercial St.. Salem. Ore. 121- DfSURANCB 18 FOR SALE-FIRST AND SECOND Mart- cases. , iru : oSsea-Will net 6 to, 80 pjr cent. tHeili Bid., 189 N. Hih BL . Jltf FARM LOANS PLENTY. OF MONEY to losn ob good farm, aeenrity. CITY LOANS Wo ra loam a g Prn dentist lasuraace. company money on .city residences anA business- property t 5Vi . per cent, plus a commission. Hawkini 4s Roberta, lae, S05 Orerpa Building. , . . ilA Insure Your hornet or car bow. Phono 161 -BECXE HENDRICTCS HeUig Bldg 188 K. High 51 f .WANTEDInployment 19 WOMAN WITH OIRI 6 WISHKS housework .where there is no wocnae overseer. Will cook for smalt ere. Box 21, Central Point.-. 'Ore., - 19jnlS FOR GARDEN PLOWING. BASEUi' Jdtggr team workv ToL.7MKJf 31 STORE ROOM FOR BEST 588 TEKB.7 atreat, between treat an4 nmeresi. .fermerly oceupied by Withers 130. a month. , Jaaair si SUt VoHic. . . ---- aiipr.f " Grants Pas Old - Greenback nitnte. tnat fear produced ?3,500,i 000 to hare new mill. . V! i