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Maniaatta B14 Jtj A Btyftaa, California raprcaaatatiraa, Skaraa BH, baa Vraaeitca; I'aaiiarea Bl, Aagataa. r - ---- " -- ' I - - Sstiasas Offl .baUtj K4twr M5IS J a Dcpartaaat . 9vi Daft23 ar 106 Cirealalwa Office.. .SM 583 i KatarW at tka PoM Of He a Salaaa, Urejaa. a Meata-etoM aMttar. f ' : , l ' : . : ' --JTitir 30.1027. - :V F-t i".--"' I AH nations whom thou bast made shall come and worship before iTW, O.Lord; and shall glorify ;Tby nme. For Thou art great, and ;.1oet; wondrous things .Tboti; art Go4 aIone.-Psalm 88:9,10 . r - WHAT HAS BECOME OF THIS? i A year or so ago, the proposition was up for an egg laying contest Yor Oregon, and Corvalliswas making a bid for it, ind jalso Salern-- - The idea beiii to locate it'at the state fair grounds here; What has become of the proposition ? j 11 would- require- an investment of $2000 to $3000, for ipoops and other apparatus. But it would pay the people of Balexn to provide the necessary funds, for it would be a means )f world wide advertising. It would keep the name of Salem pefore very 'progressive country" producing high class poul- Andforce would have to be on hand constantly, year in nd year-iuU to attend to the birds and keep the records" of performance, with bulletins going tofevery part of the world Sach week and each month. .:"rv.T ' . -j . . I Nearly every state in the Union has an egg laying contest? 3alem has ambitions looking to making this the Petaluma Sf Oregon,' which would mean $25,000,000 or more annually or ou.poultry products.' This would be of more benefit than i score of big factories.' : Why do not our leading poultry breeders revive the prop osition for an egg laying contest here; I : And get behind it and see it through? : Then there is the proposition for a poultry cannery toJ put' up in cans poultry products. A good idea. Why not get that also on the map again and put it over? COMUISSIOHERS' 'COURT ' The foSowing lA the official publication f the record of claims before .the Marion county commissioners .court for the July term, 1927, with Ibe amount allowed, bills con tinued, etc according to the records in the office of the -ounly clerk; i---i " t-;; s ADVERTISING. PAYS I V (EJson iCWaite, Shawnee, Oklahoma, sends the following copyrighted article:) i ''' ti ' J j " O. J. Hardy, publisher of the Oslikosh (Wisconsin) North western, says: i ' "It seems unnecessary to-repeat that newspaper advertis ing pays, not only from, the standpoint of the merchant who usesff the advertising space effectively and continuously, but also from the point of view of the buying public 1 1 is neces garylfpr both parties, the seller and the buyer, to obtain ad vantages from advertising, else the whole system would fail of .its'purpose ;V.;A - j . "Tliat the advertising system, as it applies to newspapers, has not failed : but has expanded and succeeded is evident when it is statedn the. basis of reliable figures, that news Jpaper advertising made a 'gain of fifteen minion dollars in America last "year, compared with the previous ;year. , ".While " it is true that some sales can ; be ! made without .advertising, little reliance can be placed, upon goods selling Themselves, withobt publicity. The worid buys chiefly upon information and this information ' is best obtained through the channel of newspaper advertising. ' . ' ' i t "It has been truly stated that 'the public travels because it knows where to. go, what it can see, how much it will cost, fit builds hew houses because it reads how other people build fand, ive and enjoy. It dresses irT new fabrics because these ;come'to' its reading eyes; ;It is many times cheaper to get Ithisf information by. reading than :in any other" manner. The fworid would settle down into a jumble of ignorant, unkept, leavc-nie-alone provincial units, but for what it reads in the I newspapers, particularly . the . advertising columns, ! ' I , . In spite of the fact that many careful; tests have been I made of various forms of advertising display, with NEWS 5 PAPER ADVERTISING winning first place by a wide mar irgin, there are still some merchants and manufacturers who cannot see far enough ahead to realize that by 'diverting their .publicity to other, mediums outside the newspapers they are oftea wasting much time; energy'and.ntoney-;"!';; B? ROADS AND HimnVAVS JULY TERM . Road District No. 1 Eblen, G. A,, anatb. etc.. Smithy J. . aborellnic dirt ..... . ... ..... .j. Snyder,. C. patrolman . . . i - Road Distrlrt Xo. 3 Anderson, Edward, team work with f resno ... Rmmert. Floyd, do. .. . Emmert. Iran, do. Garland, Ceo., .team work, etc. : ... . . . ... Jones. Clyde, lamber . . . . Murphy, Raymond, team ' work with fresBOr Newton. C. A., working on fill. etc. Reed. Marion, working ; with fresno, etc. ;. . . J . . Scholt. H."F., clamps, etc. School. J. ft Sons, plow . share, etc. . . --.. Smucker,' Elmer. team . ; work with freno Spagie, Albert., do. Stauffer, John, damping -:. t resno .. v Wolfer. -, Fred, . holding plow . . ....... . ... . . Zeek, Geo., work with f res- no, etc , . . i, . ....... Jones, Grant, patrolman . . Road District Xo. 3 , Miller, J. H., patrolman. . . t Road District JSo. 5 Eaton. J. L... repairing gra- -.der , etc, . i . . . . ' Case. Lester, operating gra- der Jones. Clarence'scraping, etc V..".. Smith. William, grading. etc , Road District No.' 6 Fahey, J. W.. patrolman. Road District Xo. 7 Herrick. BB.. snrTeymg gateway Miller. Fred J., Tiewing gateway Syphert, W. B., cbainman for survey of gateway Taylor, W. A., viewing gateway i : . Road District No. H Guiliford Clarence, grad- ng; etc Guiliford. Clifford, grub bing Eder, John, grading .... Eder, Albert, driving team Dart, J. W., patrolman. . . - Road District No. Ui Choquette, F. A., cutting : brush Manning, Earl, dragging road Manning, John, do. Miller ,4 Jake, do. MeCormick, James, pa trolman ........ y 4 ' . .. . Road District No. 0 Van Cleave, Howard, J., re- pairing culvert, etc. . . . Wlllig, C. L... grading ; . . . Van Cleave, Joseph A pa trolman . . . . . . . , . . . .. . f Road District No. 11 Miller, Ray' blasting, etc. Scott, Bert, blasting ..... Hartman. C. D., patrolman T Road District o. 12 Brougher. A."L.-. rake, etc. Johnson, Chas., sharpening i drill, etc. ........... Myers, G. W., grease, etc. Rich, Arthur, electric s power, etc. . . . ... . Hartzler, O. B.. breaking - rock ............... Yost,- Care, cutting brush Magee, H.'-E., do Bell, Joe. breakjng . rock Dnnagan. Shirley, do. . . . Stafford, H. W., cutting brush Spafford. Paul. do. . . . . . Spaf ford. Percy do. .... Bass, : Charlton; hauling rock and lumber ri Shepherd, Otis, driving ' team 'T.'TTrVV. 'l','--' Shepherd. CarL . digging . . 11.85 3.28 1S.O0 30.60 30.00 27.00 45.50 .90 ce.oo 48.80 88.50 3.25 13.60 36.00 36.00 44.80 20.40 24.00 01.00 16.85 18.75 6.40 4.80 41.60 4.00 7.50 6.30 4.5.1 6.4 5 6.73 3.60 6.00 3.20 17.60 1.60 3.00 3.00 8.80 4:00 5.30 16.00 14.80 9.60 6.40 27.00 6.35 15.19 1.40 33.90 6.46 6.40 6.40 16.t0 41.60 6.40 fi.4 6.40 96.00 78.46 do.- V ". 14.40 i 9.60 15.20 24.00 .00 72.00 C3.20 30.00 4.80 88.00 17.60 12.80 22.80 2.00 160.00 48.00 SJGXR NEWS 'if beet sugar factories of California have already Jaegun o"'-M'6 iuMuttw,uuii6; vuc uup( Willi a laicr ttcit;' age of beets than last year, and a larger per acre tonnage.'" i , ; The drouth prevailing in Cuba is likely to cut down the 1?uai supply in that country, to the extent that .the available p.sup? : of all sugar for the United States may about equal the! " In which case there is likely to be at least a slight rise in Uprjces later on. .- .' y : . ... -In the Louisiana flooded district the future of the cane j industry is "much improved. n There is more than enough j P. O.'j,. (blight resisting) cane for new plantingsmiich of it i that y:-as under .water for. weeks 'coming out -in good shape, j though it was thought it had been destroyed JjJ. v& v -r ij Th 5 -time will come when sugar news will be -read with 'ircat iiiterest .in the Salem district - -:, .v r.v. . i i For we are going to have beet sugar factories -, . ! The greatest advance that can possibly be made in any nne iruiustry for the Willamette valley; the conserver above ' cM ethers of every industry on the land. ': 78 40 . 64.00 16.80 67.60 12.80 62.40 49.60 25.60 3.20 12.00 6.40 30.40 60.00 ,31.40 t i 37.35 Hxre is down at the Kirj's plant in Salem the machinery ' -di?mcnt for' a potato starch and flour ar. I dextrine ry that was never unpacked. Is there not a way to get ar. J put it to worl: ? It would be a great thing for our a inJu: try, end it v:c;iU start another permanent dinner rr Jeffers, Be'nTi J-eakinr '.rock U;2. Shepherd . Lo h in,! do. Frailer, Swain. ( shoveling - dirt . . . . Eemolke, Anton, digging rock Shepherd, Glenn, shovel ing dirt . . . ; .' BiersackJake, feeding crusher . "... Thomas, y Boy. breaking " rock .... ........ Ettlin, Carl, wheeling rock Kinser, Jack, hauling rock Hemming. Hubert, loading; rock . . .... r. ... ' Weidman, Kurd, breaking rock Shepherd, Floyd, operating roller, etc' 5 ......... . Korb. J. shoveling rock Ftaxier, Royr . shoveling ' dirt. etc. , . . , . . . Lawrence. R. A., grading, t .fc y f etc. ...... 59.20 Hogg, w. patrolman . : 1 68.00 If f Road District No. 14 -Mires. Will, clearing right ' of way . . ; " 2 2. 1 0 Arthur. - Ross,-. Holding- . scraper, etc 17.60 Nelson, F., plowing, etc. , 58.20 Thomas, Edgar,, clearing - ; right or, way ........ 16.50 Bailer, A clearing right of r :way etc: l ........ . .. "9.60 peder. A.; patrolman f ;. " 56.00 r llRoad District No: is' Brunner, Aivis, . plowing f v ;. -and. grading .; . .,:":, . 18.00 Kuenzi. If. M., patrolman 43.75 V - Road District No. 1 5 H McKee, A. E., hauling tile. Hoffman. Welding Shop " welding freno . ."j, , 0 . r .7S Qualey.N Arthur, cuttlnr wood .,;.. 20.60 Qualey, Arthur, general re pair work 57.60 Hubbard, "II." E., do." . . . . 25.60 Toksted. H.. cutting brush 16.00 Armstrong, John, general repair. work j,.; . ....... 20.80 SJulkey,- Chester, do, . 3.20 Charpillot., Abelt do." . .. . ,5.20 ilcaffr. C. r... do. ...... 16.00 Charpillot. F. Mv do CharpiUox. W., G., Brewer,. Floyd,' do. Jaquef, Paul, work with tresno ... . ... . . . . . , .- Branch,' Arthur, do. . . . . Mulkey, ' Ralph, plow fng, etc .. . ........... i . , Mnlkey. Arthur, do. , . . . King.-Kojr. E.. work with f temo Kincald, Melvin, shoveling dirt ................ Loske, Fred, patrolman.'.. Road District No. 17 Blakely, T. grubbing. Henry, John, blasting, etc Hess, : 11. J., do. , . ...... Rominger. A. F., use of ; stomp puller . . ... V. . Hoover. C, A., patrolman t ; Road District No. 18 Cole, Robt.. patrolman . ... ? . , .Road District NolVlp Savage, Gilbert, shoveling dirt, etc. , . , . . .... . . . 22.40 Bnnn, Wra.H shoveling dirt 38.40 Cook, Walt., do- ..... 29.80 Doughton & Sherwin, chain " hook, etc. .75 Doner. Chas.. cutting brush............... 3.20 Doner, Frank, grubbing. . 3.20 Doner, Jake, shoveling dirt 32.00 Evans, Bert, hauling dirt, etc 72.00 Fox, Fred, loading f resno. etc. 35.20 Hall. Morris, do. 72.00 MeCall. Fred, use of team 2.80 Olden bnrg, Louis, plowing. etc.. . .-. . V. . T.!. . . . . . 36.00 Savage. Willard'.: do. .V.. 44.80 Pearmine. W. ; O..- patrol man 142.25 -. Road District No. SO Miskie, Emil, hauling lum ber .... : 6.00 Kaplinger. Wm.F patrol man .... 4.00 Road District No. 21 Berg. Geo., , operating gra der : . . 9.00 Gesner, Virgil, cutting t brush, etc. 4.80 Hoots, R.. do.' J ..... 7.20 Magee, M. Jtf.. patrolman 15.30 Road District No. 22 Lambert, Roger, grading 3.20 Weiss. Louis F.. hauling gravel 63.44 Hersch. Fred, patrolman 8.80 Road District No. 23 Died rich & Son. snath. etc 3.75 McKee, A. E., hauling tile, etc. 30.75 Sutton, Frank, running grader 60.80 Johnston, C. G., running tractor 64.00 j Van Nuys'L. F., general repair work 60.80 Brown. Zelmer. do 66.40 Colvin. Elmer, do 63.20 Archibald. Willard. do.. 35.20 1 Salden. IL J.. team work. 40.80 Branch, Arthur, working with fresno 66.00 Bogett, G. W., grading.. 15.00 Mulkey, Arthur, do.. 18.00 McKee, S. L., team work with fresno 12.80 McKee, Arthur, do 37.60 Brown. Merrit, . general road work 18. 4& King, Roy-E.; tfolman . 260.80 Road District No. 24 Riesterer &. Hassler, grease, etc' 2.30 Etzel & Van Handel, lum ber 16.64 Zuber, Paul, putting in tile. etc. . .' 25.60 Zuber. Joe, putting -In bridge 3.20 Zuber, Clarence, do .... 3.20 Branch. Austin, rutting brush 11.20 Fox. Aav grading, etc.... 33.00 Highberger, Nick, shovel ing rock 3.20 Van Handel, J. B.. patrol man 52.00 Road District No. 25 Neibert. C. P.. lumber. . 54.30 Oregon Grain Co., fuse. . .60 Speer, A. F. & Co.. shovel; etc 2.80 Reed, . H. A., burning brush .etc. 10,00 Reed, W. F.. do JO. 00 Steinkamp, Toney, ditch ing, etc. i 6.00 Leverman, Toney, do... 5.20 Steinkamp, WUliam, shav eling gravel". .. . 4.80 TCelson. F. C. working on bridge 3.20 Collins. Paul. do. . . 4 . . . . 3.20 Hancby, Walt, do. . . . . . . 3.20 Nelson, Downie, driving horse . ; .'v . ...... .80 Steinkamp, Henry, patrol- . - - man ......... . . . . . . 32.00 . Road District No. 26 Funston, A. L.. plowing. 45.00 Larson, Guss T., scrap- . t ing I 33.00 Little, J. C. scraping, etc 20.80 Salisbury; W., plowing, etc 1 6.00 Thomason. P. E.," scraping 42.00 Tracy, C. C- grading, etc 13.20 Turner Lumber & Mfg. co., r lumber ........... ,., . 35.60 Webb. Elmer, scraping . 16.00 Denhem, W. Jay, patrol- man. ..... ........ ... 22.00 . Road District No. 2754 -Taylor, Chas. L., mowing. - 3.25 t ? Road. District No. 2 if Henningsen, A. C, hauling s . gravel . , . , ; .' .-. ; . . . , X30.75 Kayes, Art.'do. . . 30.09 Kuebler. Lowell, do. . 2400 Iewis, J. C, gravel used. ." . . 5.20 Pierce, Nile, hauling grav el . 30.00 Salchenberg. lk - M., hanl ; ing gravel, etc 43.60 Zimmerman, Jake, hauling' ' gravel r.i..... ...... 20:00 Betten court,, Raphael, pan - r f ? .trolman-i.'; . . ... i . f 34.20 - i Road District No. 20 . Harpat, W. H., lamber. V 10;08 Norman, R. R. blasting etc . . . , , , . 36.80 Striker. C. T., working on y banks . . . . : . . . . . . , ' 16.00 Hartley, Arth. grading . rf . 54.00 Hampton, A. M.. scraping. 25.60 Hartley,-Rex, grading .v . -540 Hampton, II. E., scraping ' 5 1.00 Harris, John, patrolman. ' 74.00 - Road District. Jfo. 31 y -Smith; C. M., shore!, etc. 20.29 Chatma. IL J., gradlnff. "8J.00 Doerfler. : Joe, do. . , . . ; 63.S 0 Houghton,- Weston, do i 73.6 0 Smith. George, do....... . 19.20 Wilson A,: cutting brush, , etc. i;... . . .-. ..;;.. -.;. 56.60 Wllsoa. Vernwdo ;.. , 54.40 Russell.. S. ' I patrolman 137.00 - V Koad District No. 2 " - Clebeler, Chrlj,-zzrca&lzs - r-5-- 6 40 11.00 3.00 45.84 61.25 43-75 33.60 8.40 6.00 3.2 57.00 43.50 370 15.00 9.60 45.00 18.00 -4.50 16.00 41.60 6.00 78.20 38.40 72.60 16.00 32.00 64.00 ' 1.00 75.00 44.80 9.60 52.80 : 3.20 J0.00 .77.50 rrck.:.. Spener'Conrad grading. tc i ...:... Speaner.' Frank, do. Road DUtricS No. 33 Brown. Si. gravel used Zeller. Herman, hauling gravel .. Grace, Hagh, trading, etc Siegmuad,- Fraak. do. ; . . Tietae, J. M" do. . . . . i . . tothren, F. B., helping tracks Siegra and. Kenneth, grad ing . . . .1. ....... :'. . Lambrecht, Jack, ditching Etzel, Jno. W.; patrolman I llntul District No. 33 H Brown. S1. D, gravel used Carter. NorvaL hauling -: gravely etc . Z . . . . :. . Carter w; JL, operating ; grader- . . . . . - . . .. Kubii.l Edwln, operating traetor , - . . - i . .. Kubin. Ernest, do. . . . . . : . Taylor. Ed., hauling grav- .el. Zeller. H. Ev, do. . .. . . Montgomery, H. S., pa- . trolman ........ . . . . Road District No. 34 MeCallister. G. E., work on bridge, etc. ; . '. . . . Pettyjohn,; D.. repairing : culvert s Roda. --. John, . work . on bridge. - etc . . ; . . ; v. Shafer. Fred, general re pairs ............... Shafer, Pete.dp ........ Shafer, Verne, do . . .-. ... Sischo, ' 7 Ed, - work: on ' bridges-' ............. . Roda, Selas. patrolman. . . ! Road District No. S5 Horner, A. "B & Co.. spikes Hesseman, Reynold.' plow ing, etc Myers, Victor, shoveling.' Decker. Albert, do. .. Hoi man. "Charles, do . . Cribbens, I. R., ditching. Bassett. Sanford, discing. Richards, -E.' J.. patrol man .... . .T . Road District No. SO Bewley.. Frank, general repairs ,. 104.00 Newport & Booker, gas & oil : 15.59 Newport. Roy, general re pairing 16.00 Road District No. 37 P-unce. Marietta A., piling Hoyser, Geo. M., patrol man Road District No. 3ft Roje. Elmer, grading . . . Bates. Albert, do Blinston. M. W.. cutting brush . Needham. O. D.. patrol man Road District No. 40 Richards. E. A., stashing, " etc. Work, Charles, do Richads, E. J.. patrol man Road District No. 41 Kufner. Edwin, cutting brush Welty. Raleigh, hauling M I , 1 1 Road District No. 42 Holing. C. A., plowing, etc Brubaker, O. L.. grading Dancer, f?- W.i ,do Utter. M. H., patrolman.. i Road District No. 43 Syron. J.-M..' grading, etc. Dunagan. B. S., spreading gravel, etc. Illborn. Warren, hauling gravei, eic IHtsman. Peter, do Smith. F. H., hauling gra vel '. Van Arnam, Ward, do. . . Coleman, Price, shoveling .". gravel '. . . Bradfield, C. L.. do Steward. E. O.. do. ..... Kilborn. Oscar, patrolman Road DLstrict No. 44 Schotthoefer, William, use of tractor Nieman, Henry F.. patrol man Road District No. 43 Earl. H. L.. spikes.etc . . Kunke, C. H., hooks, etc. Morris, Nate, scraping -V. Salem Brick & Tile Co.. ' drain tile . Schirman. Sam. plowing. . Drager, Sam. fresno work Verstaeg, WT. L. do, . Hadley. Ivan. do. .... . . . Robertson, B. E.. do. .;.v; Richter, Vernon, plowing. Richter, Ray, fresno work." etc! Morris Geo., fresno work Anderson. Hansen, do. ... Barnett. J. F., do, ....... Davis, Pete, grabbing, etc Borer, Geo.,' fresno work. Hennies, A. H., blasting, etc Schirman, Geo., plowing. . Standly, Earl, scraping. Schirman. Richard, do... Richter, A. F., picking up rock ........ . .-, .iV. . Standly, Charlie, - cutting brush . . . ... . . . Hennies,' L. E., patrolman :J IRiMd District No. 40 Mowry. Floyd, hauling dirt Gedelman. John, shoveling , dirt, etc . ........... Gotbardt, Jacob, spreading dirt ..f.,..V........ Presneli; D. H hauling ' dirt, etc ' . . . . . .', . . . . . . Strong. H. C, shoveling dirt, etc . . LRosenbaum, N., patrolman . 1 Road. District No. 47 Masser, Frank, shovels , BatTiner, J., grading . ... Amort, Walter, do. . i . . . . McAllister. V. J., do. . . . . Barry, s. r do. .v. I .... Wells, S. D., grading.... Hooper. E. A., ditching, "- etc! :v '...f,.... Claxton, R,. plowing, etc. Laron, Riley, plowing etc . ; . . McAUister, C. L., patrol man . . . -. ............ fi . Road Dist rict No. 48 Smith, ft Fontaine, nails. Looney, D. H grading, etc Looney, George ditching Short; H. & Son. Inmber. Smith Harry, grnbbing." Hahn, -E. W. patrolman. f- . JRoad District No. 40 Hansen.. Chris, hauling "graypl , . . .". .... 8.00 86.00 12.00 1?.00 8.00 1000 25.60 62.40 35.00 . l.tfO 240.00 8.00 12.00 12.00 27,00 20.00 25.60 33.40 33.20 30.00 3.00 1.60 12.80 12.80 38.00 5.00 4.00 3.25 9.50 38.40 6.50 76.50 54.00 61.50 64.50 24 00 91.50 88.70 69.00 33.00 69.60 24.80 16.00 64.00 21.60 42.40 3.20 22.40 S.20 88.00 9.00 8.09 . 6.40 15.00 8.00 14.00 2.70 33.00 13.60 39.00 18.00 18.00 22.40 13.80 9.60 29.00 .90 .v 11.75 3.20 16.9 8 3.20 9;50 Notice of ' Iatention , to . Improv. .Walker Street From the aa . : Ltao of 24 th Street to the We "Use or 23tl Street. ; Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Sa Icm.Oregon. deems it ' necessary and expedient and hereby declares its : purpose and Intention to im prove Walker Street, from the east line of 24th Street to the wesl line Of 25th Street, In the City ol Salem, Oregon, at the expense ol the Abutting and adjacent proper ty; except the street and alley in tersections, the expense of which will be assumed fjy the City of Sa lem, Oregon, by bringing said por tion; or said street to the establish ed grade, constructing. Portland cement concrete curbs, and paring said portion of said street with a six-Inch Portland cement concrete pavement, twenty-four (24V 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 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 ' the above . described im provement by and through the Street Improvement . Department of the City of Salem, Oregon. By order of the Common Coun cil the 6th day r July, 1927. . M. POULSEN, City Recorder. Date of first, publication hereof July 21 1927. - ' . Date of final publication hereof August 2, 1927. ' -21-A2 inc rj Date of first publication , ha'of 4 Data of first publication hereof August 2. 1927. JZX-AZinc Notice of Intention to Improve Sanuner Street. From the Soatb Line of Electric A Venue to the North Line of Hoyt Street. Notice-is 'hereby--givoa-that the Common Council, of .the City of Salem, Oregon, dee pis It neces sary and exDedient and herebr de clares its, purpose and intention to improve Summer street from the south line of Electric Avenue to me norm line oi noji sreet. 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 paring 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-d ficatfons 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-J corder, and which are hereby re- ferred to and made a part hereof.- The Common Council herebyde1 dares its purpose and Intention to make the above described improve ment oy ana tnrougn toe street Improvement Department of the City of Salem, Oregon. V By order of the Common Coun cil. July 6th, 1927. M. POULSEN, City Recorder. Date of first publication hereof July 21, 1927. , - Date of final publication hereof August 2. 1927. v J21-A21nc Notice of Intention 1 to ' Improve X.th ' Front Mret : From r43o- lumbla Htreet to tUe Tiort b aif Mst ris i henhV rlres that the Common Council or the City of Sa- !. nreron. deems it necessary and expedient and hereby declare its, purpose and intention to, im prove North Front Street from the north Kn of Colombia Street to the North City Limita of the City of Salem, Oregon, at, tno expense of the abutting - and, adjacent nronertr. exeent the street and al- iot 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 i accordance . with the plans and specifications therefor which were adopted by the Com mon Council on the 6th day ot Jnlyl927, now on file in the of fice ; or ther- City ; Recorder," and which are hereby referred' to and made a part hereoL ' ' The Common Council hereby de clares its onrnose and-Intention to make the above described improve ment by and through the street Improvement Department ot the City of Salem, Oregon. . t Br order of the Common Coun cil the 6th day Of July. 1927. M. POULSEN, City Recorder. Bate of first publication hereof July 21. 1927. " Date of tinal publicatloa bsreof Magust 2. 1927. J21-A2inc STUERNAGEL ANSWERS . , - - .y - , Allcgps Plaintiff Failed to Deposit -; v Funds Entrusted to Jler r; the; allegations in the original complaint, 'reqnests that the court require; the plaintiff to return to him 81,000 which be declares he gave Rleka Swalve to deposit for his sole use, in the Ladd Ik Bunh bank, In 1926. ' The "defendant states further that, if ben he Investigated, ti found only a Joint savings ac count credited with 1152. In hi answer be adds that the plalnilff has made joint occupancy of their Salem home impossible for him. FIRST IDAHO CHILD DIES Mm. Matilda Cox Prewtoo, 2, ; . PaMs at WalU Walla WALLA WALL A. July 28 CAP Mrs. Matilda Cox Preston, 82, first white child born in Idaho, died at a hospital here this morn inr. The ared woman suffered a f stroke on June 3 and never re gained consciousness. Buy Statesman Want Ads Henry - Steurnagel" Thursday filed Answer in circuit court to the complaint brought against him by Rieka Swalve who seeks adjustment for services she alleges she has rendered the defendant and her mother, now deceased. during , the past 1 6 years. . , V The 84iyear-o!d; defendant, in addition to denying a number ot 'fin.ciiii. feSiSs fUXa. 4ymt, km, urn tin ag Xauausxt aTC&JnAUX mm. tmtad fc MmY mmW. Mm V . Notice of Intention to Improve t . Berry Street From , the Honth XJne .- o Cross Street to the South City Limits j " 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 Berry Street from the south line of (Cross Street to the south city limits of the City of Salem. Oregon, at the expense of the abutting and adjacent property, except the street and alley inter sections, .tie expense' of which will be assumed by the City of Salem, Oregon, by bringing said portion "of said "street to the estab lished grade, eonstmctiag Port land cement concrete curbs,' and paving said portion' of said street with a ; six-'nch Portland eament concrete pa vement -thirty (30) feet In width, in accordance with ft he plans and specifications there for "'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 a part hereof. The .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. - By order of the Common Coun cil; the 6th day of July. 1927. c M.-POULSEN. City Recorder. : D.ite of first publication hereof Is July 21. 1927. Ttata atf final vm Klf t tsi ISsnrsanf Aurnst 2. 1927. J21-A2 Inc. 't (TToS ooed en P't Notice or Intention to Improve North 13th Street From the North Line or Nebraska Avenne 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 jts purpose and intention to im prove North 13 th 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 property, , except the Street and alley Intersections, the expense ot which twill be assumed by the City of Salem, Oregon, by bringing . said portion f said street to the established grade, constructing Portland cement con crete curbs, and paving said por tion of said street with a six-jnch Portland cement - concrete pave ment, twenty-four feet in, 'Width, in' accordance with the plans and specifications therefor -which were adopted -by the 'Common Council on the 6th day or Jnr. 1927,'now on file in the office of the City Recorder, and which rare-hereby referred to and made a part here- The Common Council hereby declares its purpose and intention to make the above described im provement : by and throngh the Street Improvement Department ol. the City of Salem; Oregon. By order of the Common Coun cil the 6th day of July.' 1927. t ..M; POULSEN, City Recorder. : Broken Peppermint Sticks j. Regular"35c a lb. Special for Saturday Only l 18c a lb. 2 lbs. for 30c. . ONLY AT'; -i ' Schaeffer's DXtTJQ STORE . 4 ORIGINAL YELLOW FRONT Then 197 ' U3.N. Ccnl ZU Te TesfT-r Ctcr ' " v'v-- -i -STATEMENT j - ' : -M-n of the LADD & BUSH. BANKERS, ot Salem. County or Marlon. State of Oregon, showing the amount standing to the credit of every deposi tor July 1, 1927, who has not made a deposit, or who has not with drawn any part of his deposit (commercial deposits), principal or In terest for a period of more than seven (7) years immediately prior to said date, with name. last known place of residence or postoffice ad dress of such depositor, and the tact of bis death, If knows. Residence or Postoffice Address. . . . Unknown i - ... Unknown f - Unknown l -Unknown ' -Unknown -Unknown I Unknown Unknown ; Unknown , -: Unknown ' -Unknown ' - Unknown Name of Deposltot . " Mrs. E.-J. Bower . IT.' O. Clancy v . . . . . . Cora W.' Cooper, Admr. . . M P. Dixon ............ A. E. Dun lap ........... , G. W. Fidler ............ O. J. Moore John Murray',', i A. II.' NIman . . v. Addle B. Tupper ......... t- O. F. Tarner ". . ....... Mrs. J as. A. Wilson ......... Unknown - - STATE OF OREGON, County of Marion, as. I. L. P., Aid rich, being first duly sworn depose and say upon oath, that I am the Cashier of LADD & BUSH, BANKERS, of Salem. Coun ty, of Marion, State of Oregon: that the foregoing is a full. true, cor rect and complete statement, as required by section 10160. Oregon Laws. , ' L. P. ALDR1CH. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of July, A. D. 1927." -".j-y ' GEO. II. RICHES, Notary Public for Oregon. My commission expires Feb. 20, 193L :. Jly-9-16-23-30 Amount. $116.40 83.43 97,66 48.60 47.50 37.00 36.95 36.49 84. &0 , 27. GO 31.98 120.00 AC Two Indispensable . 'Vacation Special MaJ of borJd cowLk1 I that im oy attneti.e J . bit dwabi. 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