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'BE$)REGM: 1 - Uy Except Masday by : tTtpC VTATESXAlf PUBLISHING COMPAKT V. Bontt Caaoarelal 8 tract, Kt!a, Oragoa . i. HaaArlaka . . alpsU. Carba . . Maaagar MitMtif Editor - City Editor -. TalafTapa Kditar goeiaty Editor i lew D. Cariaaa oaalla Baa - - I - MMCBXB Or THE Li v AiaeMateS Fraaa if avelaalvaly an titled to taa ui for publication at all aaw d it P" m4it4 U It ar aot aUanriaa credited la thta papar ia alao tka local aawa pus I - - - ; ' ' BusniBsa . B. Ball, 223-329 rWarity Blag., Portland, oaaaa r. Clark Co New York. ISS-laS W. oy rJtyr. Imr., California rapreaaatattvea. wi mug-, worn aageiaa. - , TELEPHONES Nawa Dapt. S3 or 106 tatlaaaa Offloa. ;-lat7 Iditar... -28 ar 683 . ios Eat rod at tka rat Offiea ia Salem, -v'""' -August 6,1027; i God Is greatly to be feared in the assembly of the saints, and be had in reverence of all them that are about Him. Psalm 89:7. .1 WHITE COAL AND j The Portland Journal of last evening says: "Wednes- lay a dozen Pendleton and eastern Oregon citizens urged 1 he directors of the, Portland Chamber of Commerce to I xipport 1 the Umatilla rapids project with money and in- iiustries; they will come without being asked, when such t rie power. That power, cheaply developed, will bring in ustries . wili . come without being asked, . when low cost ower is made available. This is fundamental and cannot ; e disputed. There is Umatilla Rapids and there is Celilo nd there is Cascade Locks, all sites for enormous power t bottommost. They probably are the basis for the mighti- st driyinsr force for the i wheels of industry on the face f the' earth, 'and all are within a stone's throw of Portland. Tiey will be. the great foundation on which the huge manu facturing Portland as it ultimately will be, will rest. In such view, 'there could be no limit f this-town." . . i ::V: ' : :-: - The Portland Telegram act that the Portland Realty n. industrial division v Ths division to cooperate ent of the , Chamber of Commerce to develop Portland dustrially ; And at the meetingthat ration various sites for industrial districts ,were discussed. 11 the? districts-mentioned rom tlie business-center of They will have to be. , . The-Portland Joilrnal is nendoiis importance of the development of wate? power But-white coal must be accompanied by still water. If the industrial divisions of the Portland Chamber of Commerce and the Portland in the effort to secure still ,ee to the consummation of ndustrlal districts will be settled There will be "cheap industrial sites all the way up to 3alemon both banks of the Willamette river; and event lalljr all the way up to Eug-;ne. ( !A'rl'r nil-tha urat nnvtrtf wViifA: rrtnl nf tri Pnlnmhia ;iveff ' jjower projects will 1;be available, at all these sites, wni;"iU th& water pwer developments of the tributaries )f: tKeyillametteJ and .the Deschutes and other rivers on : Kith side a of the. Cascades, and of the Coast Range rivers. l -:J. Ir3 slill water in the Willamette, and in the development it the water powers mentioned, lie possibilitis of the great est inf us trial development of the whole wide world .And it is coming. . How soon? It may be quite soon; it maybe hurred. t would mean more people in ive m all Belgium. More, in hva in' oil K?nrlonl A seven-acre tract of If ielde 1909 crates of packed 'oerries for cannery Durooses.. jjicres will "exceed. 17000. The berries were "CHark Seed f ing- Portland Journal. ' - : SEEKfNEW, TRIALFOR . if it."- a M.-kn inn imiirm iAUUU AMU VHntl II ' iContlaaad from pat 11 !i TlaitSsni lAmftrrrtw anf ank for - neW'triat on the grounds of new I ty -dlscoTared erldence., , ... -t, ... ! ,v" Attorxi . y Mmmaono .said" that ! Hill ,wa: preparUig the petition, j The- allejted new erldence ia the j lilscovefy made in the course of novernos JPuller's inrestigation. of ihe rase of an American Express ibirnpanyrrecwipt'for a barrel of el-H." T:o eels were shipped from !Hoston ia Vanxetti In, Plymouth ktf Decrm ber 1 91 1, 'four' days be ; jfore the day of an Attempted hold in p In "iJridgewateri'ofwhich he ; Was - con victed anil sentenced to Ktate's? t tor': twelve to fif- i keen ye'a ., It was 'tbe defense k'omraUtfcii!s contentfoa that th,e 1 pel wer delayed -'" in' reaching jvaniett end , that .on the day of tlie hold i j he : was 'marketing jihflm In J lymouth. ' The tic; "JBse offered .alibi wife sss wl.r testified 'that; they oaght ert of Vanzetti on the-day n quest in.-, Similar testimony vas oriereti in nis later trial wuu acco for the Braintree payroll piirdfirs ;c.i-j conviction o( which tjoth men now , face the; electric halr.V )lw 'the committee' hopes to link the t xpress receipt with the n order easo'was not explained in k he committee's statementr-. ' It was: pointed out by the de "ense committee:; today, that four courses ' of - legal proeeedure re ;:aia jopen. all of which involve ustomsrily, a stay of execution. , The first is the appeal to the Norfolk - county "court , which has en indicated for tomorrow.- The pond would be an appeal to tbei U tilted- States district court berepathfinder. .THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OBEGON STA TESMAN- Ralph H.-Klatxing : advartiaiag Ma eager W. H. HonderMB - Cifinlatloe Manager Out. K. klartia - Sapt. Mar.haniral Up. K- A. Khotaa - - - Liveatock E4itor - W. C, Coantr . ... Pant try JCditor ASSOCIATED FKESS 6rncEi: Or. Talepbaaa Broad war 9940. Slat Mt.: rhie.ro. Uirmi.tiHirf. Bharoa Uldg., Baa fraaeiaeo; Ckamnar af Jab Department Clrrulattaa Offie .8S .583 Urrraa. u taeead elaaa atattar. STILL! WATER to the industrial development ' of last evening tells of the Board on Thursday organized with the industrial depart- launched the plan for coop- were at coniderable distances Portland i right in estimating the tre- Realty Board will join hands water in the Willamette, and this project, the question of -'-f "v5 "i;;-' l-- the Willamette valley , than some "far distant day, than . t strawberrie3 at Hood River berries and ; 700 crates, of The revenue from the seven ff - U of habeas corpus or writ of error; failing that, an ap peal io the- federal elrctflt court of appeals; and as a last resort, an appeal ,o a justice of the; Unit ed States supreme court. - All federal appeals must be on caoeas corpus or writ ot error proceedings inasmuch as legisla tion passed In 1916 forbids ap peals for new trial unless taken within three months of the entry ot the decree of which complaint is made: ' While the- Tegal aspect of the famous case- occupied the 'spot lights of publicity today, Mrs. Rose Bacco, visited her. husband at the death-house where be completed the twentieth 'day of his hunger strike. Admittance of members of the defense committee lo the death hous war refused: by, Warden Wm house was refused by Warden Wm. Hen4ry, ' who was -: ' highly . in censed over ' the publication "-yes terday of letters ,: written by ''- the condemned maa : In , which they denounced Governor " ' : "Poller's course of action. ? The letters were ""understood :to liave r . been carried from the prison by a com mittee member who later' dis tributed ; copies to. the press. i;niert of . lUah -girls ,nsh?t oa paying naif or tn expanses when out with their boy ft .'ends, At the end of the year tha Utah malo eludects should have, Mor money. Dayton News. ; : y Judge I am told youbaven't spoken to your .wife , for three years. If so, how do you justify such treatment of her? : Defendant Your, honor, I did not want to Interrupt - ber The A WftJLl,vx 'V r- W BAGTEHIA FACTORY TO LOCATE HERE Jacob McQueen Finds Soils Suited To Growing Of Inoculator The McQueen Bacteria company or mine, unio, win esiaonsn a western branch in Salem, Oregon, according to an announcement made yesterday by Jacob Mc Queen, who has spent five weeks on the coast Inspecting -various tracts of land on which the com pany will produce the nitrogen fixing, bacteria , Representatives of the Bacteria company inspected land tracts in various western states an ,dafter (onfering wlth.OAC specialists. de cided that the soil content in this community was' best fitted for their work. The firm claims to be the only one '.to ship their product'in car load lots. They advance many other claims; but they appear to be Justified in as much as ex cellent results have been ob tained by the use of the bacteria. Mr. McQueen says that alfalfa and other regumes will enrich Jthe soil, increase crops! and enable' farmers to keep more sheep, cows and other livestock and assist in making farming profitable. The legumes store great quantities of nitrogen in the soil when properly inoculated as they-take it from the air and so it costs nothing. In noculation Is 'one" of. the ' big 'fac tors, t . . -j.-i . , ' After years of patient study and experimentMr. M9Qneerif4Hnd that very fwjacfeHa'-'woutf -rbfr in acid soil"" He kept von raising these and they, were the founda tion for the McQueen Inoculator. From this meager start in his re search work he developed a string hardy strain-of bacteria, which, Is, proving to be- a great aid to the farmers. " ;J '; "'j " . ;. ' -; The demonstration farm will be located -near Salem and there the farmers of the state will be shown how to take care of and take 'advantage, of nature's store hcuse of the most costly, fertiliser nitrogen. . I& addition to the demonstration . farm a plant for the packing and shipping of bac teria will be located; here accord ing.; to Mr. McQueen. Fro,rnr;this local establishment the . products will" e shipped; to alt "western points and t& foreign countries. . ' .1 : ' S . " - . TBita For Breakfast ? ."Jtusty Schramm Is ok eh He will make a good - bank ex aminer. ; He is a Salem boy and his wife fs a Salem girl, and he grew np in the right kind of sur roundings.' in Salem. : "Rusty" is his nickname, affec tionately bestowed because he b.as red hair, and all the red headed people in : the world will agree that folks with that kind of hair arethe salt of the earh. : - W "W The prone pool In California Is likely to fall down, because- there are so. many foreigners among the growers, who 'do not understand. They are " partly Japanese and partly, of other nationalities... JVe t do not have 'such a handicap a- mong our Oregon growers, and it ix'a; pity they cannot all agree on 100 per cent cooperation, be hind leaders V ho can put prunes over OAC specialists say the condi tions are "right for brown rot in prunes. They in holding sul fur dusting demonstrations all over the district. V The Looney family held a Loon ey r-Jan picnic at Santiam park near Jefferson last Sunday, and it r.neU;aitA . Poas Rf.otlan of flhout all oi Oregon. It runs through the Steiwer and other historic Oregon families, so it takes in a lot of territory. N , - Tine principal office of the state bank examiner comes back to Sa lem, where It belongs, with the appointment of 'Rusty'' Schramm. f DOVER, ENGLAND. Aug. 5. (AP)--TThe prestige of the trick ey English channel, shaken when five ; swimmers conquered it last season, received another severe Jolt today when E. H. Temme. a 22 year old clerk in a London in surance office, opened the 1927 season by swimming it again. Starting from Cape Gris Nez, France.'at 1:10 o'clock (his morn ing Temme came ashore in Eng land at Lyddenspout, between Dover and Folkestone at .3:39 o'clock this afternoon, "having swum thebAnnel 4n..l4 hours 29 minutes.- ii: ' $' ', v Temne'n feat 'makes, him the eleventh successful haanel swim mer. His 'time was two'minutes faster than- that made by Gertrude Ederle when she set a new record Just , a year ago tomorrow,, but since that time' Ernest. Viergotten, Georges Mihiel and Norman Les lie Durham have swum, the chan nel in "faster time than Temme's. . Temme, a . 205 pound giant, : 6 feet 2, 1-2 inches tall, swam the rough warm water in fairly tran quil weather. He used a tudgeou stroke for the long swim and ap parently was in no distress at any stage. He was accompanied by a tug. ' ; v Halfway across Temme. was joined by a giant dogfish which disputed his progress but soon gave way before. the brawny swim mer. h" f ';V'--; .; ;v AIR FIELD PLAra 8ILVKRTOX TO HAVE FIXK aviation ixmxGipioTvC; ' SILVERTON. Aug. 5. (Special) Silverton is to have one of the finest aviation landing:: fields in the state. Work- has already be gun on the . seventy-five acres whfch was recently purchased from Dr.-C. W. Keene. . - , "The field will be ploughed 'out and . sown with golf-green grass, which it is said ? Improves the landing condttions. ' A standard field marker of a , circle wlti a four-foot white hand will also be provided. ,i iH -tl- 'd-t , .When the'field is to be dedicat ed it is understood' 'that an avia tion carnival will be held to Vele brate tbe eyent:-: i- . 4 J! . - mm CHANNEL FOR ELEVENTH TIME CARNEGIE MEDAL DUE AURHBt GIRL Saves Girl Playmate From , Drowning In Pudding River There " Aurora people have , a candi date for the Carnegie medal in Betty Kraus, daughter of Arthur Kraus. of Sadler & Kraus,-general 4 merchants there. She saved a gir4 The girl grappled with her ard' made her swimming to safety iith her unconscious charge a difficult task, (requiring the fesl ounce of her strength and endurance. The Aurora Observer of July :28 gives the : following account of the res cue: An art-ident which ; nearly re sulted in tragedy, occurred at the Aurora -swimming hole on Tues day. Gertrude Grim, disregard ing1 the warning of the other children, went in over her depth and came near drowning. Notic ing ber plight Betty Kraus, Ruth Brush and Lee Preston, rushed tc the. rscue, but such were her struggles that they were unable to do more than sustain her un til Bernard Cole arrived. He suc ceeded 'in' bringing her to safety. All four are to be commended for their bravery and prompt action. Ther is a large expanse of shal low water at the children's beach and there is no danger as long as the swiipmers stay within this radius." ' II J. J. MOMYER, SALEMv ELECT KIT PRESIDENT AT MEET ' SILVERTON. ORE.. Aug. 5. (Special) Only, two of Silver ton's members of the Grand Army of the Republic were: pres ent at the convention held, here Thursday. These were-Brise Mc Kinley. and O. P. McLooghlin. Comrade Baxter, aged 94. a form er Silverton man, was also present. Officers electedtwere: president, J. J.- Newmyer" of Salem; Vice President, Emma Carson,. Wood- burn; - secretary, Mr. Prescott of Salem; treasurer, Mrs. R. Gourile of. Silverton; marshall, Mrs. Nora Jaescky,-Silverton; assistant mar-. dliali, Mr. Chris Quail, Silverton. KLEIN REMOVAL SpUGHT RUP40R;AT STATEHDUSE :"' : j tCoatlsaad troit paga I.).- - : chairman" of tl highway-commission, it was reported here Friday. Mr. Gates and Mr. Sawyer having so: J arreed. -Ta i election will "take place at the next meeting of the, commission, - which will , be eld in Portland August 30. . Consideration of retalntnK ' or replacing Mr. Klein may,, come np at the same time If thet . reports eurrent here are icorrec. ; A ; Massachusetts .man dancing the Black Bottom threw his knee out: of joint. . Who says that the Yankees ara : unemotional? , . Mth hum Vf i I A a ;,. i. - TrT . iMTrmr-a, rN-WKiJ U t.,.....,,UTJ-u - 1 2 1 EM I OUT SATURDAY lIORNINa? C1IU CItDlU DS WORK AS PASTOR LEAVING Resolution Of Good Wishes And Regret At Parting - Approved At Meeting Resolutions were drawn up and approved by the regular mid week meeting o(T-the -First Bap tist" church Thursday, with a large number 'of the church members present, in regard to .the Impend ing departure of Rev., Ernest H. Shanks to his ,new pastorate at Loveland, Colo.; as follows: V, To the 'Baptist , Fellowship. Everywhere. ' 'Finally, tfrethren,; whatsoever things -are true, whatsoever things ar honest, whatsoever things are just. whatsoever things are of goocr report.-if there be any vir tue, and. if there be any praise, think on these things." The time. when , the relation of pastor and people - must be sev ered calls us. to review the work of the closing pastorate, and to evaluate the several activities of the pne who is- taking leave of the church. Rev. ! Ernestr H. - Shanks . has served the First Baptist Church of Salem, Oregon for three and a half years. His work has been char acterized by an unusual seal for the church, his teaching has ex sited the Bible as1 the revealed word of God.'1 and his ? preaching has been - scriptual' and-conserva tive. ,,;Jrfe has gtvn-loyal support to the., denominational t program and 'has! had a definite construc tive program for the local church The increase ot membership as been greater than during any other three and a half years in the history of the church. Dr. Shanks has taken a lively interest in civic affairs and highly esteemed in the community outside of the Baptist conetitu ency. we shall cherish In memory the good works,' not aloneT ot-our pastor, but also of Mrs. Shanks who has aided so faithfully and efficiently, and of the son and daughter as they , have mingled with us and' have contributed the spirit and work of . Christian young people. There is much to think on that is of good report, that Is worthy of praise. On the eve of their departure for another field we bid them God speed and pray for success io at tend their labors there as here. Done by vote of the church at Salem, Oregon. August 4, 1927. m (signed) Mrs. Mabel Bulrgy, Church Clerk. College Authorities Helping To Head Off the Brown : C Rot Iri Our Prunes - i - - . Demonstritions of sulfur dust ing to control brown rot in Oregon prunes w Ui be made in Willam ette and Umpqua. prune" orchards within the next two weeks under the auspices' of the Oregon Agri cultural college, extension service working through county agents. ' Conditions are like those of 1923 when brown rot caused.. a loss of '2 S per cent of Ihe Oregon prune crop7 and damage, to, the remainder, makin'g control .measures, impera tive', ex tension., specialists declare. High' humidity, dense foliage, and heavy dusters v of fruit . favor spread' of infection from the sprinkling of spores, always pres ent In orchards. r ; j High Quality Prunes The importance of placing high quality prunes on the market was stressed! at the recent prune con vention at the college." Brown rot was blamed first for low and varl iable quality ; by the production committee; while the grades and eizes committee ;' recognised :' its damaging . effect by ' declaring brown, rot in excess of one-half ot 1 "per cent a disqualification for fancy, choice, or standard grades. Sulfur-dust- control " demonstra tions In charge of county agents, will be as follows: '':-;-:'!S-f":f":i Douglas coonly at Winston A'n gust 4, In the Myrtle Creek-Riddle section August r5,'' and the Ump-qua-Oakland aection. August - ; Washington coonty atForest Grove August 8; Clackamas coun ty at Estacada August 9 and at Cards, August 10; Yamhill county at Yamhill August 11 and at Dun Dallas August IS; Benton county dee August 12; , Polk county at at Fairmount :Auustl6; and Lane county at Eugene August .17. Demonstrations will be at 6 In the morning to avoid adverse! winds wherever possible. Otherwise dust ing will be done at followed by regular demonstration at 1:30 in the afternoon.- Vk1. if " u"' SECRECY HEDGES MOVIE TRAGEDY At HOLLYWOOD - ' Coatinaad (rom para .-,- - that-she, had .married a nhntnrra- I pher named . Harrv CotMleh frnm I whom she iparatedA Reports SULFUR DUSTING M IT T ON AUGUST 6 Sftfe' that i photograph; tot a: JUtla girt j found ia her room was that "of her daughter, Olgaleen, i aged , were circulated though no one seemed to -know; for sure.: ana had been employed at several pho tograph galleries as retouch art ist. . - 4 ' Her employers said she was strikingly beautiful but somewhat given to fits of .temperament. sne was of Spanish and Irish descent- sMannon, one of the youngest executives In' the film, colony; came here wo years ago from New, York. He carries the title of vice president also, of the New York offices of Tec-Art Studios. letter written last January hy a "woman Jn New ; :Trk who signed ?erself , "Min" received only passin g a tten tion from Invest ti gators, it was written -in inum- ate style, addressing the film offi cial as "Ham dear.!! i That she knew of another woman, In .whom Mannon was Interested" here -was made clear In the following pas nage: : , , ;.-;"' - . , "If you "are foolish, enough to marry, please tell the little lady of my existence for some day I may decide to come and see you and she would have to know me anyhow. I might pass as an aunt.": ,-, . r - fi; ' Mannon's business assistants knew the - girl- only as "Betty." They said they knew that Mannon had known her for abbnt a year and a "half, and had recently Teen trying .io nreaa away ironvjuer. NOTHING TO ADD ON NOTE REGARDING NOMINATION jV ContiBne4 frea'psfs l.) ' ingof another naval disarmament conference In 1929 and the news papermen were reminded that Mr. Coolidge would be out of office on March 4 ot that year and there fore he did not consider he could be involved In such a conference Statement Believed ' This served further to convince those of Mr. Coolidge's immedi ate asistants that there could be Notice of Assessment for the. Cost of Improving Mill Street From the East Line of 14th Street to the West Line of 16th Street. Notice ts "hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Sa lem, Oregon, will, at or about. 7:3ft p. m., on the 15th day of August, 1927, or at any subsequent meet ing of the said Council thereafter, In the Council Chamber of the City Hall of 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 Mill Street from the east line of 14th Street to the' west line of 16 th Street in the City j of Salem, Marion County, Oregon. All persons Interested - in the said assessment are hereby noti fied to ; appear before the said Council at said time and place and present r 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. August i; 12.7:2 - t4 M. POULSEN.CItyl Recorder, 'Date of first publication August 6. 1927. . . . ; i : -;-'''. Date' of second publication An gust 9, 1927.. a 9 Notice of Aessment for the Cost ; of Improving Myers Street From f. the West Line ' of - Commercial : Street to the East Line of. Fir .Street. -' Ndtice is hereby' given that the Common Council of the City of Salem. Oregon, will, at or about 7; 30 p. m.; on the 15th day ot Au gust, -19 27. or at any subsequent meeting of the said Council there after. In the Council Chamber of the City Hall of Salem.. Oregon, proceed to assess upon and against each lot or part thereof or parcel of land liable therefor Its propor tionate share - of" the cost ot Im? proving; Meyers Street from the west line of Commercial Street to the east line of Fir Street In the CJty, of Salem, Marlon . County Oregon. ... t5 - ., AIL person ' Interested1 In the said assessment, are hereby notlr iieq ; io appear oeiore te ; said Council at said time and place and present their- objections, , !f ; any they have, o said assessment, and apply to said jCouncU .to equalise tneir proportionate shares of same.. I By order of. the Common Coun cil, August 1, 1927. -fi - rf"'" M. POULSEN, City Recorder. Date of first publication August 6, 1927. . : , , . ; . , - j.. . Date of second publication" Au gust 9, 1927. : - :-:i:;V a9 Notice of Assessment for the Cost of Improving - Electric Avenue From the Vest Line of Cottage street to Point One Hundred , Feet East of. the East Line of isnnuner street. . ' v Notice Is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Sa lem, Oregon; will, at or about 7:30 p. m., oa the 1 5th day of August, 1927. er at any subsequent meet ing of the said Council thereafter, in the Council. Chamber of the City Hall, of 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 Electric Avenue from the west line of Cottage Street to a point one hundred feet east of the east line of Summer Street, In the City of Salem, Oregon. . . . . . v All persons interested in the said assessment: are hereby noti fied i to appear ' before the I said Council at safd time and place and present their y objections, if any they have, to said assessments, and apply to said Council to equal ise their proportionate share of Mne, :" "f :;. .,V"? ;''r,;uc-. ' By order ot the Common Coun cil this 1st day of August. 1927. - M. POULSEN,, City Recorder, S Date of first publication August C. 1927.. ' ." , - Date of final publication August 9.1927." -' .-u.- 'a9 so .-4oubt.;tait-S''a.1lwt'; by: bis statement 'that he would not consider. Tunning again under any clrcumstanc$s4, ; But there were a. very f?.w-1t. . must be sald among .the -news--pa per men : and even : among ' the Cool Id ge household who cling to the belief that if the republican uomjnatlon -is tendered to the president be. would aceept : it. These ' call attention to , the an r.oucement of : Wm." M. Butler, chairntan of the republican na tional, committee and close friend of the president which said he. was not convinced -'Mr. Coolidge would decline .the nomination. Meanwhile the president H riirful avoidlne anv hint that hit ,gjjt favor one candidate above t-not her -for the -republican nomi nation and if he has any chance It certainly had not leen revealed. Buy " Statesman Want Ads Notice of Assessment for the Cost of Improving : Fifteenth Street From the orth Line of Trade " Street to tlu North Line of Mill ' Street.;''"-'r,r -:'J XNotiee Is Jiete by given that the Common Council 'ot the City of Salem. Oregon, will, at or about 7:30 p. m. on the 15th- day of Au-gustl9?7i.or-at any subsequent meeting of the said Council there after, in the Council Chamber of the City Hall ot Salem, Oregon, proceed to assess upon and against each lot or part -thereof or parcel of land, liable therefor Jts propor tionate share; of the cost of im proving Fifteenth "Street from the north line of Mill Street, In the City: of Safem, Marion County. Oregon.-'- .-- - - - . ..11 persons interested in the said . assessment, are .hereby not!-, tied , to : appear,", before the Said Council at said time and place and present their objections. It any thev have, to said assessment: and 1' ' ' . . ! i -II as . apply io biiu council io equalize' their proportionate share of same. -- By order of "the Common Coun-. cil August 1, 1927. - -M.' POULSEN, City Recorder. -''.Date of first publication August fi. 1927. .- . ' Date of final publication August 9, 1927. . a9 Notice of Assessment for the Cotit ' of Improving Lee Street From . the West Line of Soath 14th- Street to the Kast Line of the Southern Pacific Right of Way. " Notice Is hereby given that the Common ' .Council of the City of Salemr Oregon, will at. or about 7:30 p. m., on the 15th day of August, 1927,. or any subsequent meeting of the said Council there after, in the Council Chamber of the City Hall of Salem, Oregon. proceed to assess upon and against each. lot or part thereof or parcel of land liable therefor its propor tionate share of the cost ot im proving Lee Street from the west line of South 14th Street to the east-line of the Southern: Pacific Right of Way. In the City of Sa-. lem,: Marion County, Oregon. . . All persons interested in . the said -assessment 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 assessmen t. s ad apply; to said ; Council to equaiizi theirproportfonate share of same. . By ordet of the Common Coiin oil. August 1; 1927. - m. ruuLSKN. v-tty neeoraer. -Date of first publication August 6. 1927, ' : : '- .. . Date of final publication August 91927 i!-... -:f ;-'9 Notice ofAsseasmeBt for the Cost . " of 'Improvlna; '- Capitol " Street 'Frhm Mill " Street to Bellevue ' Wreetrr -.f- ; ; " T Notice Is; hereby, given that the Common .Council of the City of Salem, Oregon, 'will, at or about .7:30 p.. m.. on the 15th day. of ; August. 1927, or at-, any subse- fluent meeting ot the said Council thereafter, in the Couneil Cham ber of the City Hall, of Salem. and against each lot or part there- .. tor parcel of land,liable therefor t. its proportionate share of the cost "' of. improving Capitol' Street from'. ' HHl;' Street to Bellevue Street; in " 'the City of Salem." Marion Coup ty,' Oregon. . ' t, vXll1 persons' Interested Ha' the- ' said assessment are" hereby notu fled to. appear before -the said , Council at said time and place and present their objections, if anv they have, tr said assessment, and apply to said Council to equalize their proportionate shares of same. . By. order of the Common Coun cil August 1. 1927. -M. POULSEN. City Recorder. Date of first publication August 1927.:;:;:;... " - Date' of second: publication Au gust 9. 1927.. . Notice of Assessment for the Cost . ; of Improving Lefelle Street From the East Line ot Commer cial Street to the West Line of Libert? .Street. " Notice 1 hereby given that tb Common Council ot the ' City' of Salem, Oregon, will, at or about 7:30, p. m.. on the 15th day of August,. 19 27t or at tany subse quent meeting of the' said Coun cil; thereafter. in the Council Chamber of the City Hall of Sa lem," Oregon, proceed to assess up on and against each lot or part thereof or parcel of land liable therefor Its proportionate share of the -cost, of . Improving Lefelle Street from the east line of Lib erty Street to the west line of Commerclal Street, in the City of Salem, Marion. County, Oregon. All persons' Interested in the said assessment are hereby noU-r fled V to -appear before the said Council at said time and place and present their objections, if any thev have to said assessment, and apply to said Council to equalize their proportionate shares of same. By order of the Common Coun eil Angost 1; 1927. '. M. POULSEN. City Recorder. - Date of first-publication August: . 1927. C i .V . v- : - -i . Date of final publication AugUft 9. 1927. ' " a9 Y