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The Oregon 'U..r' " Pseept atoaday by , TlflJ STATtSMAX PUBLISHIHO COMPART . ' . SIS Boat Commercial Street. Salvia, Orsfoa K. J.HeSdrieks - - . Manager trl B. af eSaerry . Mans rise. Rditor Katpfc O. Onrtia i. - City Editor Victor S. Carlaoa ' Telegraph Kditor Rosalia" Bwbth - - . ' . goctatjr Editor ' ! .J KSMSKB OF THE ASSOCIATED PBESS Tko Jleeoeiatad Press is extensively ea titled to the use for publication of U aawa dfa patches erwMUted to It or aot otherwise eraditad in taia paper and alaa the local news Bsb tiabod kareia, J" . : : . .- s-;vJRJsnnsss oitzces: O. B. Bolt, 222-223 Seearity BJ4c Portland. Ore.. Telephone Broadway B240. Thonai F. Clark Co, New York, 128-136 W. 81st St.: Chicago. MarqietU Bldf. Ooty Stypea, Jae., California representative, Sharon nldg. Baa Franeueo; Chamber of Com aier ea Bidg., Ixta Angeles. - TEXXPHOITES Nawa Dept .23 or 106 Baalne Office . Hoeiaty Editr .29 or 58 S 108 F.a tared at the Post Office in Salem, July 22, hosts, blessed is O Lord of Psalm 84:12. I - A CITY CHARMING "Generally speaking, Salem residents are loyal boosters of their home- town. However, it is a fact that many of us are not keeping in touch with the growth of our own Salem. ?: Perhaps the reason for this growth is best exemplified by the remark made last night by a California tourist, a visitor at the municipal auto camp: i "This,: is our'second visit to Salem. There seems some thing about it that is appealing. We don't know how to express it there is something solid and comfortable and homelike about the town; I We have decided to locate'here, if possible . jr jHere we have one of the reasons for Salem's steady growth. Iriap it isjthe best explanation of the "beautiful new homes constantly being added to our "residence districts. Hundreds, of these tourists, not only from California but f aeverteuiJheUiuve come to Salem, "just to pSss through." Other cities have tried flamboyant advertis ing methods--f But-without trumpets and ballyhooing, Salem is attracting worthwhile citizens home lovers with independent means who dispose of their other holdings and yield to the lure of the central Willamette '. J " And new? industries and business enterprises follow this movement. Perhaps, in the past, we have not made aggressive efforts to 'acquire additions to the city's payrolls. Now, however, an active Chamber of Commerce and the various nood business" clubs are working toward the end. ; Ve live in Salem because we love otir town and believe in it. It is encouraging that the charm exists not only for Salemites but for others. T ' WHO OWNS - 1: I (Portland Journal.) 5 Secretary Kellogg, who is conducting a small American war in Nicaragua, says Sandino is a bandit. ' " - - - PprhArti M Is. But pven if n la H America's buainRi tn hunt - (own bandits in other countries? Haven't we a sufficient job on our r'tflds to'-'Iiont'dowit-our; own-bandits? And before we start out to ''pe out banditry, if it is banditry, in Nicaragua, should we not first prove our. power as bandit smashers by-putting down some of the tanditrr.In bur own bailiwick? J i1' Secretary Kellogg says .that f our American marines and our American bombers iji-their bombing planes had not killed the 300 Nlcaraguan the Kicaraguans might have killed some of our marines find American Jombers. Doubtlesa. But what if our American marines had not been in Nicaragua, armed, active and aggressively running afrairs in Nicaragua? . . . Seereiary Kellogg says he was invited by" the Nicaraguans to keep tho peace and Veqoire. order in Nicaragua. What If he was? Is it America's business Aa promiscuously go into other countries with armed men .and keep , the peace . and eommand order and "kill those who refuse to keep the peace and fail to be orderly? -If in Nicaragua, why not in China and why not, on the same principle, go over and quell the Austrian riots? - f' Jlaving maintained the unlawfully elected Diaz as president in Nicaragua, and having interfered by armed force to save Diaz from being driven out by the victorious armies of the Nicaraguan rebels Just how .much, farther is Secretary Kellogg going to take ua in hit imed enterprise in Nicaragua? Or to put it another way, how much fkrther fa Secretary Kellogg going to permit Wall Street gentlemen JhoAey "Joafled an( lavestments niade in Nicaragua, to led us in tliis mad enterprise of bombing planes and fighting maries and dead iflcaraguans? " f : Meanwhile, Is Nicaragua a free nation or American territory Has tiie United States annexed Nicaragua, or was it done by Secretary ' Kellogg?,. 3 b fvHl ' ' : ' Also, if a bunch of Nicaraguan marines and bombing planes came Into America to suppress alleged bandits or otherwise interfere in our internal affairs," what would the American people do to them? i There is a great deal of buncombe in the mass of matter in the American press of which the above from the Portland Journal of yesterday, is a sample; mostly in the Democratic press . 4 f , " Mostly played up for political effect. .The United States assumed the role of the keeper of the . pac1df'heAmerlcas when President Monroe was in office; when the Monroe doctrine was adopted And in addition to this our country has acted in the capa city of a bigbrothei of the weak throughout its history. When our battle ships drove the Barbary pirates from the Mediter ranean, in the arly; part' of "the last century, for instance. When we yvent to the rescue of Cuba'. When "Roosevelt gave, the order j' "Perdicaris alive or Raisuli dead" (hoping the spelling is correct) ; when Germany was warned bythe same president to keep' hands off of Brazil or . fight the United ? 7 . When, in fact, we went to the rescue of democracy in the World war and turned" the Vtide: of defeat in 1 that1 titanic struggle;:. - , v:- ; " ' iThis is not the only time we have -had marines in Nicara gua,' We have had them Nthere repeatedly,. for thirty years or more -. Arid we do not claim to own Nicaragua. . ; , ' But we do have an interest in preserving the peace there. We cannot jook too closely Into legal or illegal elections in that country. There have been few if any legal elections there. And it would be a good thing for Nicara'guafor a great majority of the people of that country, if our country would take a deeper' interest irifinterriaVaffairs there,1 with a view to bringing orderf put of the chaos they have- called govern r.::r.t fcr more7 than a generation - i r To the end that they may THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON Statesman w. n. n not nam . circulation Maaager itaipn ti. Kletxing - Advertising Manager "Trans Jassoski - - M aaager Job Dept. E. A. Rhotao. .... Livestock Editor W.C.Conner ..... Poattrr Editor Joh Department Circulation Office. .483 -58: Oregon, at second class natter. 1927 the man that trusteth in Thee. NICARAGUA? have legai elections and the other trimmings of a real republic under the sway of a major ity sufficiently enlightened to understand the meaning nf the rights of majorities. f As to the 300 dead Nicaraguans, that is a pity. But rather that many or more dead Nicaraguans attacking our boys there, to preserve the peace than that many or more of our boys killed while 'in the. discharge of their peaceful duties. Are we to abahdomthe Monroe doctrine? Are we to back track and answer now in the negative the first written ques tion of hLstory "Am t my brother's keeper ?" h Are we to declare a crime the victory of Dewey and the victory of Schley ? Are we to play the craven in- the face of our glorious record as a keeperv4f the peace of the Americas and of the Pacific, and of the world ? In short, having been divinely foreordained and prepared as a nation for world leadership and world leading in the lift ing to higher planesof the whole human race, shall we now proclaim the doctrines of the little Americans and wrap our selfish cloaks around us in satisfied smugness and gain the contempt of all the rest of humanity, and lose our own national soul ? "Idle money is an evil. It among those who have the idle those who have no money at all moral sense it is already "here have no rights in money or property that, he is not operating for the general benefit." Dearborn Independent, Henry Ford's newspaper. (Mr. Ford lives up torthe ideal he pro claims.) , This is seasonable weather. We need warm 'weather in harvest time. And there are unusually bountiful harvests in nearly all crops over the entire state. The industries on the land ought to be prospering. Some are. All our idle and slacker acres can bel inade to bring good net returns, by greater diversification with the crops in which we excel or may excel, combined with live stock and the right kind of manufacturing and marketing. San Francisco expects to land the Republican national convention next year. Strength to her pull ! t EDITORIALS OF THE PEOPLE AK correspondence for tbia depart ment must ba signed by the writer, must be written on ona aido of tfee paper only, en I ihonld Mt b longer tbaa. 150 word,. July 20. 1H27 ' Salnm Realty Board. 138 South liberty. Salem. Oreuon. fientlemen: The companies owning and op erating overhead . wires in the streets of .any city where houses are permitted to be moved) through the street, find that many people purchase these buildings with the Intention of moving them to a new location without, giving any thought to the necessity and cost of raising or removing the above mentioned overhead wires so that the houses may be moved along the street. As a, result, many of these undertakings result in a fi nancial loss to the party paying for th moving of the house, and a great deal of "grief" for all of the parties concerned. As the companies owning the wires do not learn of the proposal to move the house, as a rule, until the deal for the sale .of- the house has neen consummated and the work of moving started, the pur chaser cf the house finds himself tn an unfortunate predicament when It comes to moving tb house, due to his Ignorance of the necessity and the cost of movina the wires. Believing that the interests of such persons are Inimical to your and that your members are in a position to warn prospective purchasers- -D C-hAuses .' to-be m oved along the ..streets., of . the ahov mentipnedcp8t; L-0- .moving tUe wires, we, are -appealing to you to disseminate 'tbts lnfonnat'-oYi as much as possible' The companies, ownfng th wires are' willing at alf times tp make and submit an estimate of the cost of raising or removing the above mentioned ' overhead wires to any one contemplating moving a house through .the streets, so that they may be fully informed of the amount of the ex pense before they close their deal tor the buildlna. . , ' Yours truly, Portland Electric power CO.. W. M. Hamilton,: ' ' Division Manager July 20, 1927. Editor Stateman: J Some paper . in your city on either Thursday or Friday' or the past week printed an article as fOlIOWS: ; . "Joe Dunne tail to'paypark- ing fine." . ' - - . .. '.; ' i1 This statement was whollyer roneous fn that . never was jas sessed a fine. There was no fine against v, me and 4 therefore this statement was wholly' incorrect. I just don't want the city of Sa lem to think I had neglected to pay a fine If I were guilty.. ;! Vj " Rincerely yours, ' 4 i ' Joe Dunne.. Bits For Breakfast 1 O p 1 o Bountiful harvests generally W W 'l rAnd not the Icjast of them is the tourist' harvest, -lured by .our magnificent highways J and, more magnificent scenery and .other at tractions. ; r' ; ' sJ s'1 V - Rvery other ear on thehlgh ways. almost, bears'. California license Folks down that way are coming back for sec6nd ; and sub sequent dnmial summer Visits. 1 1 The-. Etatesmka' fight ' extra3 'oC causes idle men: idle men money and idle men among The time is coming-in the when a man will be held to last evening was appreciated, as proved by a large sale; auite a good deal above 2000. It was an accommodation that the Portland papers could not supply. 4 It Is better to make a half doz en failures than to do nothing. A French doctor says a woman has more control of self than .a man. Also, she has more control or a man. It is unfair and unjustifiable to credit every bankruptcy to busi ness conditions and to see in ev ery business failure another busi ness depression. It must be re membered that scores of enter prises are enjoying unprecedented prosperity this year. You are "factory equipped" for just so much mileage. Make it in 40 years or 70, just as you like. FIGURES REVEAL SCHOOL GROWTH HERE IS STEADY (Continues from ge 1.1 1924,$92.10; 1925. $90.27; 1925. S89.41. and 1927. approximately $90. Total cost of maintaining the h:rh school has risen from $91. 118.76 in 1921. to $141,576,64 in 1927. The latter figure, of course, includes an interest amount not included in the first. Enrollment figures for the past seven years are 1921. 1192; 1922. 1263; a23, 1419; 1924. 1454; 1925. 1537: 1926. 1603. and 1927 166X The number of teachers em ployed has barely held Us own with the registration Increases. The number of part time teachers has shown t! a decided decrease however, with the employment of ,. ' t itr n i i ! i Synooni of th Annnal Rffenf of thr FKOKIA L.IFE INSURANCE COMPANY of Peoria.- in. the State of Illinois, on the thirty-first day of December. 196, made to the Inftiiranee Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to law Capital Amount of capital stock paid up i - 2SO.OOO.O0 Income Total premium ineome for the year -$ 3.842.576.81 Interest, diTidetds and , reats received daring the year -- Income from other tourrea received , during the year 631.34S.7S 126.366.33 Total ineome . 4.020.286.91 ' Disbursements Paid for losses, endow ment, annuities and surrender values S 1.0SG.070.3S Dividends paid to policy feoldera during 'the year 118.26S.37 Dividends paid on rspital stork daring the year . .. , 40,000.00 Commissions and salaries -paid durintr the year . S11.6S2.80 Taxes, iieenee and feefc - - -paid during the year . .. dH.869.aa Amount of all other ex penditures ., 702, 591. 34 Total expenditures , .837,482.67 v Assets r Valne nf real estate owned . (market value! 2,559.003.34 Vshie of storks aad bonds Owned (u-arket or amnr- v tised value) 753.7S1.00 Loans en- tnartgage and col lateral, etc. -C- 6.472.580.89 Premmra notes and "policy loan i... . 2.325.268.08 Cash - in : hanks and on hand L ...... Srt.750.20 Nat uncollected and defer- red premiums . f 315,196.64 Interest and rents due and aeeraed ..... 249,136.79 Other assets (net),... . 11.707.a5 Total admitted assets ....flS,0I8.400.89 5 XdabUltlas Net reserves ...... 11.788,338.72 iroa rlainia for losses unpaid . 79.806.O4, Alt other nabilitiet L". , 666,801.39 Total liahilitiea, etrla- T-f aive of capita I stock of 1 -" 8250,000.00 ... l.rS4,S48.Sfl Snrplua 2.3,454.C9 Basisess (la Oragea far ta Tear -Grass p remisras received durfng -the year .. f 2.100.97 Preninm aad - dividends . '. J , - retoVaed doring the year 118.49 PEORIA LIFE INSURANCE COHPAXY '. - . . r.mmet C. May President, ; " . - - y Q. B.. Pattiaoav Secretary. t Statutory resident attorney for tertic: Ins wrtseeoiBHtissieBeiv- gsletB. tZ2. more.1 full. tJmaA fnstrnctora. ' In 152 there were 42' full time end 35 -tJart time teachers- employed tn'te hlah school.-while In 1927 there; were 62 full . time and 28 partf tlmft teachers. PlKures lor f ull - tlmfe 1 and part time Instruc tors durine th intervening years arf as fallows: 1922. 43 and 31; 1&23. 49 and 27; 1924. 51 and .11: 1925, 56 and 20, and 1926. S9 and 19. Many of the pupils registered at- the high school come Into the district from outside districts which do not have hih schools. The tuition expense of these pu pils is borne, bv the counties from which thev come, and amounts annually lo a large sum. Tuition money was received- bV theJocal, school district for the years from 1921 to 1926 as fol lows: 1921. $23.36078; 1922. $26-924.66; 1923. $28,059.72:' 1924. $31,356.19: 1925. $30,134 39; snd 1926. $33,316.08. Fig ures for 1927 have not yet been compiled. Of the total of $73.1 51. S5 re ceived In tu'tion during the six years,- $35,921.78 was, paid the local school district bv Marion county." The remainder came largely from Polk county, with smaller amounts from the follow ing: Linn. Benton. Baker. Joseph ine. -Lake. Sherman. Wasco. Yam hill. Tillamook. Clackamas. Co lumbia and Washington counties. The numbers of pupils entering the local high school since 1924 from districts not having high schools were: 1924. 374; 1925. 382: 1926. 370: and 1927. 377. Courses offered in, the high school during these years have included , college , preparatory, commercial, general, and indus trial arts, according to the re ports. LABOR LEADERS URGE WITHDRAWAL OF FORCES (Continued from psse 1.) the Cuban president "Would take advantage of it and pose as a pro tector of the working classes." President Green of the American Federation of Labor, presiding, however, ruled that the greetings would be included in the proceed ings. The resolution urging with drawal of American forces from Nicaragua, expressed "regrets" to the Washington government over recent events in the Central Am erican country and requested that Niearaguans be given an oppor tunity to work out their own problems, "both for the present as well as in the coming election for a president of Nicaragua, and I Notice of Intention to Improve i : Leslie Street From the West Line of High Street to the East Line of liberty 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 Leslie Street from the west line of High Street to the east line of Liberty Street, in the City of Salem. Oregon, at the expense of the abutting and adjacent prop erty, except the street and alley irtersections, the expense of which will be assumed by the City of Salem, Oregon., by bringing said portion of said street to the estab lished grade, constructing Port land cement concrete curbs, and paving said portion of said street with a six-inch Portland cement concrete pavement, thirty feet in width, in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor which were adopted by the Com mon Council on the 6th day' of July. 1927. now on file In the of flee of the City Recorder, and which are hereby referred to and made a part hereof. The Common Council hereby declares its purpose and intention to make the above described im provement by J and through the Street Improvement Department of the City of Salem, Oregon. By order of the Common Coun cil the 6th day of July, 1927. M. POULSEN, City Recorder Date of first publication hereof is July 16. 1927. t , Date of final publication hereof will be July 28, 1927. J16-28inc. Notice of Intention to Improve i South Cottage Street From the Soath line of Electric Avenue to the North Line of Hoyt 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 South Cottage Street from the south line1 of Electric" Avenue to the north line of Hoyt street; in the City of Salem. Oregon, at the expense of. the abutting and adjacent property, except the street and alley intersections, the expense of which will be assumed by the City of Salem, Oregon, by bringing said portion pf said street to the established .grade, con structing Portland cement con crete curbs, and paving Bald por tion of said street with a six-inch Portland cement concrete pave ment thirty (SO) feet In width, in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor which were j ria - ai mm aaopiea oy me common council on the 6th day of July, 1927, now on file in the office of the City Recorders and t which are. hereby referred to ' and . made a ' part hereof. , , v .. :.; ' - iThe Common Council hereby declares Its purpose and intention to make the above described Im provement by and , through the Street. Improvement Department of the City of Salem, Oregon - i py order of the Common Coun cil the 6th day of July, 1817. i ll Mr POULSEN, City Recorder, f I Date of first publication hereof ist July 18. 1927v." o, -.i7"."-r-: J pate of final publication hereof' willbe July 2S, 1327. J 16-2 Side FRIDAY MORNING; JULY 22,1927 without any Interference on the part of any foreign nation." ' It also called upon the executive committee of the Pan-American Federation of Labor to cooperate with the Nicaragua Federation of Labor. Discussion of the resolu tion first came before the congress immediately 'after the battle be tween; American marines and Nicaraguan forces commanded by General Sandino. RICHARDS CLOSES AT CAPITAL; FINAL ANS. (Continued frOrn page 1.) E. C. Is there oil on my fa ther's land? Ans, There is no oil. This land is only fairly good for agri cultural purposes. E. M. When will I sell my property and what will I get for it? ' Ans. You will sell this prop erty in August for approximately $7,508. R. P. -Are we going to move away from this town? Ans. A change at this time would not be advisable although you would do well to, go ahead with your plans In about one year from now. R.C. How will the new ven ture my husband is taking turn out? ' Ans. This will prove fairly successful and your general future for the next four yenrs is far bet ter than the past two years. LW. L. Can you give me the address of my. brother'.Benjamin? Last heajjd, from Jn Miilieapolis. Ans. Your brother is now liv ing at J51.Plkgt,wCiiicao. 111. P. D. Would I do better on mixed farming ' than Vhe way I am? ' ' , i Ans. ifes, you would ,do far better. E. B. What is wrong with my health? Is it my stomach or liver J Ans. You have gall stones and should consult a specialist for this at once or results will prove fatal. M. C. Will I be successful In the new work I am starting? Ans.- Yes, you will do very well. E. D. Will I make a success of my work here in Salem? Ans. Yes, you will do unusual ly well. TtMS fPhllnmath. Ore.) Of my two studies which will I be most successful at? Ans. You will do best at art as you are best adapted for that than science. N: M. S. My husband is untrue to me and stays away from home lots. Who is the woman I saw him out with several times? Ans. I cannot mention names Notice of Intention to Improve Jerri Avenue From the East Line of Commercial Street to the West Curb Line of Mign Street. Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Salem, Oregon, deems It necessary and expedient and hereby declares its ntiroose and intention to im nrnvfl Jerris Avenue from the east line of Commercial Street to the west curb line of High Street, in the City of Salem. Oregon, at the exnense of the abutting and aaja cent property, except the street and flllev intersections, the ex pense of which will be assumed by the City of Salem, Oregon, by bringing said portion of said street to. the established grade, con structing Portland cement con crete curbs, and Daving said por tion of said street with a six-inch Portland cement concrete pave merit, twentv-four feet in width iu accordance with the plans and sneclfieations therefor which were adopted by the .Common Cuoncil on the eth day or July, isz7, now on file in the office of the City Recorder, and which are hereby referred to and made a part hereof. " ; Ttia PnniftiAn fiitictl s borehv r declares its nurnOfte and Intention to make the above described im ' J . provement or ina inrouga . me Street"' Improvement Department of the Citv "of Salem.. Oregon. By order of the Common Coun cil the 6th day of July. 1927. ' M. POULSEN, City Recorder. . Date of first publication hereof is July 16, 19Z7. Date of final publication hereof will be July 28, 1927. J16-28lnc. Notice of 'Intention to Improve South Cottage Street From the - South Line of Rural Avenue to the North Line of Electric Avenue. Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the! City of Salem, Oregon, deems it necessary Mid expedient and hereby declares its purpose and Intention to .im prove South Cottage Street, from the south line of Rural Avenue to the north line of Electric Avenue, In the City of Salem, Oregon, at the expense of the abutting and adjacent property, except the street and alley, intersections, the expense of which will be assumed by the City of Salem, Oregon, by bringing said portion of said street to the established grade, con structing Portland cement con crete curbs, and paring said por tion or said street with a six-inch Portland cement - concrete pave ment,; thirty -feet in width, in ac cordance with the plans and speci fications : therefor which were adopted by the Common Council on the 6th day of July; 1927, now on file in the office of tha City itecoraer; ana . wnicn are hereby referred - to and made a part hereof. " -i . - . The' Common Council hereby declares its purpose and intention to make the- above described im provement by and through the Street v Improvement Department of the City of Salem, Oregon. -. t Joy -order of th Common Coun cil the 6th day of July, 1927,: ; MV POULSEN City Recorder. Date of first publication hereof July.l6,-1927.-.,1-:-3, - .;;-"': IDate of fiaa! publication tsreof will besh:!. 1927. -lVtz In ? The Statesman, ' besides , the woman Isloo well known here in Salem to allow printing her name. The affair is not very serious as yet, but if you will bring the ques tion to the matinee today, for la dies only.-l will give you her name and particulars from the stage. It. J. (Eugene. Ore. ) Win my son be successful in the work he has prepared himself for? Ans. Yes. he will be very suc cessful in life. H. M. Where can I find some important kodak films that I lost? Ans. The films are misplaced in a large envelope among some loose papers in a drawer of ai large desk in the office. S. M. B. (Lyons. Ore ) Will we sell our place at the price we are asking? Ans. You will have to cut the price a little for an early sale. You will be able to sell this win ter. W. .L. Is my brother, who ran away eight years ago, still alive? Ans. Yes, he is alive, married and living at 437 Telfare street, Augusta, Georgia. This is Mr. Richards' final an swer to readers of The Statesman, and if your answer did not get In it was due entirely to arriving too late for publication." or else might have been of too delicate a nature to permit printing, as all ques- Notice of Intention to Improve Iaurel Avenue From the North Line of South Street to the South Line of Highland Avenue. Notice iss, 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:'lm prove Laurel Avenue from ' the north line of South Street to the south line of Highland: Avenue, the City of Salem. Oregon, , at the exnense of the abutting and adja cent property, except the street and alley intersections, tne exr nense of which will be assumed bv the Citv of Salem. Oregon, by bringing said portion of said street to the established grade, con structing Portland cement con crete curbs, and paving said por tion of said street with a six-inch Portland cement concrete pave ment. thirty (30) feet in width in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor which were adopted by the Common council on the 6th day of July, 1927, now on file In the office of the City Recorder, and which are hereby referred to and made & part hereof. The Common Council hereby declares its purpose and intention to make the above described im nrovement by and through th Street Improvement Department of the City of Salem, Oregon. By order of the Common Coun cli the 6th day of July. 1927. . M. POULSEN. City Recorder Date of first publication hereof is July 16. 1927. Date of final publication hereof will be July 28. 19Z7. J1B-Z8lnc. Notice of Intention to Improve North 13th Street From the North Line of Nebraska Avenue to the South Line of Frickey Street. Notice Is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Sa lem, Oregon, deems it necessary and expedient and hereby declares Its DurDose and intention to im prove North 13th Street, from the north line of Nebraska Avenue to the south line of . Frickey Street, in the City of Salem; Oregon, at the expense- of the abutting and adjacent Oroperty, except the street and alley intersections, the expense of which will be assumed by the City of Salem, Oregon, by bringing said portion of said street to the established grade, constructing Portland cement con crete curbs, and paving said por tion of said street with a. six-inch Portland cement concrete pave ment, twenty-four feet Jn width, in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor which were adopted by the Common Council on the 6th day of July, 1927, now on filer In the office of the City Recorder, and which are hereby referred to and made a part here of.' The Common Council hereby declares Its purpose and intention to make the above described Im provement by and through -the Street Improvement- Department ot the City of Salem, Oregon. By order of the Common Coun cil the 6th day of July, 1927. M. POULSEN, City Rerrder, 'Date ot first publication herof la July 21, 1927. . Date of first publication hereof August 2, .1927. J21-A2inc. Notice of Intention to Improve North Front Street From Co lumbia Street to the North City Limits. , Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Sa lem, Oregon, deems It necessary and expedient and hereby declares its purpose and Intention to im prove North Front Street from the north line ot Columbia Street tp the North City Limits of the City of Salem, Oregon, at- the expense of the abutting - and adjacent property, eieept the street and al ley intersections, the expense of which will be assumed by the City of Salem, Oregon, by bringing said portion of said street to the es tablished grade, constructing Port land cement concrete curbs, and paving said portion of said street with a six-inch Portland cement concrete pavement, thirty feet in width, in accordance - with the plans and specifications therefor which were adopted, by the Com mon-Council on the th day of July,1927r now on file in the of fice of the City . Recorder," and which are hereby, referred to and made, a part hereof . ; . The Common Council hereby de clares its purpose and intention to make Ihe above described improve ment by and through the Street Improvement Department of i the City of Salem, Oregon. . - By.order.of the Common Coun cil the ith day of July, 1927.-' ' , r M. POULSENv City Recorder. Date of first publication hereof July 21, 1927. r-' - Date of final publication hereof tususti2, .19274 . iVf .J21-A2Iac tlonji wetfr answered. In the exact"' order 'feetved, first come - rirt served. No partiality was shown to anyone. However, Mr. Richard will be glad to answer you at the. Capitol theater today, matinee .,r night, during thef mental part ..f his mammoth big mystery musical comedy - production which has made a big hit in Salem, or privatf question blanks may be obtainaly at the' theatef ticket, office whiilf will assure you-' a . prompt unit private answer. , - 1 NOTICE I OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has filed In the Coun- . ty Court of the State of Oregon for the Count' of Marlon, his duly verified final account, as executor of the last will and testament and estate of Lena Steusloff Lucker. deceased, and that said Court has , fixed Monday, the 29th day of August. 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, at Sa lem, Marion County, Oregon. , as ; the place for hearing said final account and all objections thereto. Dated at Salem. Oregon, this 22nd day of July. 1927. JOHN T. LUCKER. Executor of the last will and testament and estate of Lena Steusloff Lucker, deceased. RONALD C. GLOVER, Attorney for executor. Salem. Oregon. J22-29-a5-12-19 Notice of Intention to Improve Summer Street From the South .' Line of Electric Avenue to the . North Line of Hoyt. Street. Notice is hereby -given that the ' ConynAn 0Couneil,.of the -City ot ''. Salem. Oregon, deems it neces- -sary and expedient and hereby de clares Its purpose "and IntCntlonto improve Summon Street from 4 tbe,; south line of Electric Avenue to the -north line of .Hoyt-Street, , in ... the City of Salem. Oregon, at the expense of the-' abutting and ad jacent property, except the street and alley intersections! the ex- ' pense of which will be assumed by the City of Salem, Oregon, by bringing said portion of said street to the- established grade, con structing Portland cement con crete curbs, and paving said por- . tion of said street with a six-inch Portland cement concrete pave ment, thirty feet in width, in ac cordance with the plans and speci fications therefor which were adopted- by the Common Council on the 6th day of July, 1927, now on file in the office of the City Re corder, and which are hereby re ferred te and made a part hereof. The Common Council hereby de clares its purpose and intention to make the above described improve ment by and through the Street Improvement Department of the City, of Salem, Oregon. li y order of the common Coun cil. July 6th. 1927. Ik M. POULSEN, City Recorder'1 Date of first publication hereof July 21. 1927. Date of final nublicatton hereof August 2, 1927. . J21-A2Inc. Notice of Intention to Improve ! Walker Street From the East Line of 24th Street to the Wewt Line of 2.Hh Street. Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Sa lem, Oregon, deems it necessary and expedient and hereby declares . its purpose and intention to im prove Walker Street, from the eust line of 24 th Street to the west line of 25th Street, in the City of Salem, Oregon, at the expense of the abutting and adjacent proper ty, except thel street and alley in tersections, the expense of which will be assumed by the City of Sa lem, Oregon,: by bringing aaid por tion of said street to the establish ed grade.' constructing Portland cement concrete curbs, and paving said portion of said street with a six-inCh Portland cement concrete pavement., twenty-four (24) feet in width, in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor which were adopted by the Com mon Council on : the 6th day of July, 1927, now on file in the of fice of the.-jCity Recorders vand which are hereby referred, to And made .a parti hereof, , ; : . " , - The Commpn Council hereby de? : Clares Its purpose and intention to make the ..above , described, im provement by arid through the Street Improvement .Department of the City of Salem, Oregon. By order of the Common Coun cil the 6th day of July, 1927. , M. POULSEN. City Recorder. Date of im publication hereof July 21. 1927. k i Date of final publication hereof August 2. 1927- J21-A2 inc. Notice of ' Intention to K Improve t Berry Street From the. South ' ! Line of Cross Street to the I South City JJmlts " Notice is hereby given. that the Common Council of the City of Salem, Oregon, deems' it necessary and expedient and hereby declares us yui iu.ic suu iuieiiiiun IU im prove Berry Street from the south line of Cross Street to the south I, V . B n n . . A A .1 ,hah.Sk . 1 . city limits of the City of Salem. Oregon, at the expense of the abutting and adjacent property. except the street and alley inter sections, the expense of which will be assumed by the City of Salem, Oregon, by bringing said . portion of said street to the estab lished grade, constructing Port- land cement: concrete, curbs, and paving said portion of said street With a six-'neh . Portland cementvV concrete pavement,- thirty (30) ' feet in width, in accordance with the plans and specifications there for: which ' were adopted ny tne Common Council on the 6th day of July, 1927, now on file In the office of the City Recorder, ana which are hereby referred to ana made a part hereof. Th rjimmnn Council hereby declares its purpose and intention to make the above aescri im provement by nd through the Street Imnrovement uepannic. of the City of Salem. Oregon. By order of te common v.u- cil the 6th day of Juiy. JH. POULSEN. City Kecoraer. , Date of first publication hereof j is July 21. 1927. Data of final poblication hereof ij Auiu.t 2, 1 9 S 74 JSl-Ar-inCT'