I 9f I y m. .. .,i TTTECREGON "STATESMAN; SALeOI, OREGON .i ' ' - - g--,- : J . . TUESDAY MOKmNG-AUGUST 9f 1027 ZfZE! Oregon statesman 1 f . ..--.-.pi. Daily Bxeapt Maaday by i w ' ' TXX2S STATE3SIAM PUBLISHIHQ COMPACT - - 5 11 Santa ComiaarcUl Stmt, 8alia, Oratoa I. J. Brtki-- . .. .. . V ana car Irl 8, McSaarry Hiupii Editor Falpa U. Oortit City Editor Vietar D. GarUoa - Tlnpi Editor aVoialla Bnaca Soeloty Editor Ralph H. KlaUia - AdwtUia M aaafr W. H. Haadartoa Cirfmlatiaa Maaagar Geo. E. Martin Bupt. Machaaieai Dept. , E. A. Rhotom - - - Liraatack Editor W- C. Conner -' Pomltry Editor I ; .;A - - KSXXEX Or THB ASSOCIATED VIES I ' Tk AMeltd FrM to ozelasiTolr titled to the o for poblieotioa of oil aowa dU oteao eradltod to It or mot oUerwito eroditotf la tkia poptf d aUo tt Ueai bow pafe liokoAkoroia. ! ,, . B. Boll. 232 223 Bcettrltjr Blof : Portlmd; l Tolopkono Bwodway Taoaarr. Doty Slype. lae Cali'oroio repreaentotivea. VOBMtre iiusg u Aacoioa. CUrk Co., New Torav LZS-lifl W. lt 8t-j Cheo Momaetto Bid. rpe. lae- Cklileraia repreaeotativaa, anoroa JJia., aaiiruciMi reo Bld(. BasfaoM Offleo . Booioty Editor-: Jtt r 58 TEIXPHOKEI Kewa Iept 23 or 108 Job Department . Circalatioa unit .588 -588 . ' ' . AnsuKt O, 1927 v ) Lord, Thou has been our dwelling place in all generations. Psalm 90:1 Ea tared at the,Pit Offleo la Bolem. Ore oa, a soeoad-eUaa "alter. FIRST HOPS IN OREGON " This innnirv ha come to The Statesman: "Can you 4iiTrta wrtpn whpro "and bv whom the first hops were plant id In, Oregon? The state library could furnish me no part pnf LhA hriawr tn this ' I am in hones that you can neip me. I hi, The Statesman editor believes the first hops in Oregon oil a commercial scale were grown at Aurora, by the Aurora nhlnnv. founded and headed bv Dr. William Kiel. " : There had before that time been! hop vines grown by varidus individuals j throughout the'' state, as ornaments against the sides of dwellings and on fences, efc., and for the makinrr of hon tea. suDDosea to nave curative proper ties. "If the writer is not correct as to the place of the first Oregon hops produced for the general markets, The States man Would be glad to be corrected, and to publish the correc- uua. ,: - - - . . .- ... - ?! TriStfimSrofs-the ffrowincrof the first hops on a com mercialialelaturora must have been in the latter fifties oraifr-sfcrtfes?' ThVbegmnihgVx)f the colony there wefe maae in 1856 and 1857. i GREAT FILM AROUND CRATER LAKE buildings In Decatur', Illinois, steel and sash trames, after tour years; I use, iaTe been replaced witn. wooa.; - - It Is claimed that with steel sasn u costs w dv.yer cent more to heat a building than if the sash is of wood. : Oreeon shoould profit hearuy xrom me new . aiscoTryT,-rne magnificent forests of the Northwest are a large factor In the pros perity of the region, and a larger raiue is siren lum uj me .new process. . . . .. . J ..... .. . ... . ' And it is proposed Dy aaopuon oi w-c-iiisu m uui i.ieo to more these forests Into the Mississippi jalley! The above from the; Portland Journal of last evening is interesting to all Oregon . ' - . And interesting to the Salem district Because one-fifth of the standing timber of the United Stetes is in Oregon, and vast resources are in the Salem" iotif . oenopi'aiiv f hose of the Santiam forest reserve, trib- UtOWAiVK) ,ojrwa- j utary to this city as a manufacturing and trade center, and, under logging regulations of the United States government, enduring' will last for all time. That discovery will be worth untold millions in future years to Salem; many millions annually in due course of time. - : ' It should be an additional incentive for speeding up the campaigns for forest preservation; for: reforestation. . We have in Oregon'a'Vast resource in our , forests. A large part pf it can be frittered away by destructive logging methods. It .n be perpetuated, and even increased, by wise methods of hjsbandry. 1 " V-. ' --6: Our statettmen of Oregon and of our nation have been asleep too long: asleep to the importance of this industrial resource And they should come awake, and stay awake. Mil JOBS FILLED mIaxy graduates to fiul 't 21 teaching" jposiTioxs ; 5- rOreeon Normal - School. Mon mouth. Aug. 6; (Special) Twenty-one. .teaching positions ii tb 8tntH.f .Oreeon and'one in Washington have been filled by graduates of tht Oregon normal school at Monmouth during the past two weeks, according to the appointment bureau secretary. Students included in this list are Marie Westhoff . who will teach in Salem; Faye Libel. Co lumbia, county: Hilda Hay. Lake I county; Esther Graw and Lucille thousand young bass, which were taken from the Willamette river near Linnton, and brought them butjto the reservoir of the Falls City ' water supply where they were planted." The bass will be tried out as means of fighting water dogs and other small pests of the reservoir 1 Trout; " "havef ' been used-in year9 past out Jt s ramer amicuii 10 keep uplhe; supply of large fish, Bit Fo Bre&fexast Hurrah - tor: Dayton! . -. J. ; Dayton, INSTITUTE ENDS AT FALLS CITY This - means Yamhill i county ,'! . . ' - ..'' Where J. Robertson, editor of the Dayton, Oregon, Tribune last week 'celebrated bis first an niversary in charge of that sprightly newspapeer jwith a speH cial edition,' showing alt the good points of that beautiful and fruit ful section of the Willamette val ley.' You can prove by any- loyal res ident of the , west side counties that tbey;kave a better and Ticber si tint a g avvx x v i : VICK FKATC1J1V4 SESSION i Cut, i . ...... . - . vtvm wins - ucr.-'iiotiai . . Iji . I.'- t . .t ; .1QI MJliCMt VUUrCII .llicmwure. Tb ilal sedVovs of the I : or'.h Leaxue inati.rrf. l:i.-h has . in session rnu ay llu- It' week, io h-1 Sunday wiO 4 k I-. Of OUtEUUtll.- lllsJ0: i'i.'i tL'f'T.bout tho day, attend w-l . . . . u . -". me aeia-n bu; a.so a bundrel viiLr.ra Irora 411 n..ntfr han the east side ot the I "V?r" nundre itMii;..il VAnlMn of 'mariiUW U. WillaOTrU VlllClH and provethe "contrary by any loyal SILVERTON. ORE. Aug. 8. (Special) A group of Silverton ians motored out to Newport Sat urday night and returned to Sil- veton Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Larson, Miss Ethel Larson, and Miss Dorothy Neal, who have been spending a week there, returned with them. Ear! Emlav. manager of the E. R. L. Productions com nan v. ia at Medford. where he is preparing the way for a great film, based on the Indian tradition surrounding the formation of Crater Lake. $ The Medford News, printing an extended story of a meeting of Mr. Emlay with a group of Medford business men, used the following words : - "Emlays plans provide for filming the entire production Harri9' ciackamas county; Inez at inc laKe ana in tms city, oume ox me stcura win ichuhc stipp. Lakeview; lone Calloway 5.000 people: all of whom he proposes will be secured locally, voncaiia; g. s. Davies. Maupin Onlv a very few of the better types of leading artists will be David Akron. Washington state; required in filming what Emlay says will be a super-produc- Lucille Tarr. umapine; Marjorie tioji. h An outline of the story around which Emlay proposed cbx Paisley; Beuiah Barnett, L;t4 .roc ;on Kxr nrnoor onrl will dntA Beaver Creek; Evelyn White. bacjk 10,000 years, which is the starting point for the famous 1 Indian legend as to lake's origin, and will continue up to ap- rnmn(,k. Trone smith proximately 100 years ago, when Indian tribes were carry- H d R1ver county; May strat- ing on continual warfare. A love narrative is interwoven m -ton. crook county; Mrs. Fior the stbry, with a beautiful Indian princess and a handsome ence wnkes. corvaius; Gwendo vodncr chief of another tribe asthe principals. The eruption iyn Bodie. Oregon city and Mar- nf,1Wf MaTama and it nll9nsA into triA howplst of t.hf parth i earet Simms. Stanfield. Mafgar .,iT ah tt,. limnv offnr v. m0.f or.i4aplQ rriolet Lee Blusher has resigned the Tirr?noapd nroduetion 'It will rival if not excell such Produc- ulon accepted at Stanfield and Plans are under way for the reor proposeq proaucuon. 11 Will rival, II noi exceu sucn prouuc u t tn university of ganUation of searching parties lions ns ine iasi aays oi rompeu,pen nur, intolerance anu i Washington this fall, many other of the leadincr film spectacles? said Mr. Emlay,! . who has been devoting weeks to'the formation of the story Young Bass Loosed to War and who has contributed much to the rapid advances made 0n Reservoir Water Dogs aunn? recent years in tne mm lnaustry." The Medford people are "all hopped up" over the pros pect, aud they have a right to be. The Medford News in an editorial about the matter resident 'of I the east side counties SDeaklng of the sulfur dusting demonstrations, for, prune brown rot; J. w: fieck, county agent for Polk county, wrltea:, "The Polk counity! demonstra tion of dusting for 'brown rot will be held in. the C. J. Shreeve or chard, a mile and a half west of Dallas, Saturday morning, August 13 th, at 6 : o'clock. , To. reach the Shreeve ; orchard take the Ellen dale road at the north edge of town in a: due westerly direction for one mile, there branch off a half mile ! to the . right. Prune growers ot Marion county will be very welcome to attend this de monstration, and" I. hope that many of them; will dO'BO. "We do-not know what to do with this short life, and; we want another which shall! be eternal. - Anatole France. j -U The Statesman's "big1 "press, weighing 100.000 pounds, is on the good ship Laurel, leaving Philadelphia for Portland today. .You will be interested in seeing it in operation. It will be an as set to the life and . progress of Salem, many times more valuable than Its money cost Ii.'XW. A. stirring appe:;l for li!t xt la Christi;i 1 fildj ,wa at lite nrsi msfUM.: iwi or. Vt'iUtn- Hints oC CorvallUi FALLS CITY. Aug. 8. Spec ial)- T. W. Munyan. a member of the City Water Board, drove Waxes "(toquentas Will be ShoWXf by the following Concluding to Portland yesterday, and aecur pafagraphs: led from the State Fish and Game Emlay sees in the legend of Crater Lake the foundation Commission approximately tfo for a story of love, which with the enrapturing scenes he has Xotlce of Ascessment for the Cost planned to accompany it will captivate and thrill millions who of improving mui street From will look upon the spectacle. Kthe S?st i M to H "Bralay's is a beautiful dream, which, combined with his r th practicability-and. knowledge of. the movies, will some- day j common council of the city of Sa- make that dream cometrue. - - vhen it does the world will lem, Oregon, win. at or about 7: so ATTEND XKWS CONVENTION SILVERTON, ORE., .Aug. 8. (Special. ) Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hoblitt motored to Rosenburg to ayend the Editor's Convention held there. The Hoblitts are edi tors of the Silverton Appeal. MAKE SEARCH FOR BODY m Will Eiidratvor Find Boy Who Lost IJfc in Mt. Hood Climb SANDY. ORE., Au. 8. (AP) which were engaged in the .hunt last winter for the body of Leslie Brownlee. who became lost near Mount Hood and is believed to have perished. The searchers wul explore every possible place where the young man may have lost his life Experience Is what you get when you least expect it. Atlanta Constitution. be introduced to the greatest, the most entrancing, the most thrilling, the most stupendous story and spectacle of the ages." p. m.. on me l&tn aay oi 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 thereqf or parcel of land i ine statesman s new press is on the steamshin Laurel. of the Quakeit Une, leaving' Philadelphia for Partland toda S" ana auc in zr to JU days. It will then be rushed to Salem bv share of the cost of improving Mill truck, and put together as quickly as it can be ; requiring I Street from tie east, line of, 14th about two weeks. The news and advertising forces are plan- fL f&2f cnt"!'! nng a celebration number, for the first issue printed on the fuHon cQ1 Oregon. ? new, press, ana mey nope to make it October 52, the day after ! ; au perWnsalarested? lit- the tne Closing oi ine State iair. - I said assessment are hereby nott- WOOD THAT FIRE CAN'T BURN (Portland Journal) Tei ted in the ' laboratory of Columbia iiniverxitv Tsrow vv jmaplo; yellow and white pine and white oak lumber have been found iceptablf r for Jnterior construction, of fireproof Gotham sky- scrajjerc. -l-TTi'lnling as to the availability of this lumber was made bv the New; York bureau ot buildings, whose regulations are regarded J gust 9, 1927. iu jiiuBiBLripgeni. m tne country, . Before nse in fireproof construction, the lumber is treated by a -new process or iireproofing lumber, discovered by H. A. Dorr, a fire- prooflnt expert. . ; - . . . . . . ' 4 I'll n - n . r ' 1 1. . ' , urn. jiuttM iuiuitci me impregnation qi luroDer m a scrcu nbn-poisbnous themlcal solution after which It Is kiln-dried Mr a period not exceeding 48 hours,; accord ng to the . type of wood ; A t est of the new process .was made: a few. days ago at Long- f led" id appear"1efore1 -"ft5 sSId Council at said time and place and present, their objections, if any they have, to said assessment, and . . . . . . , appiy to saia uouncu to 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 6. 192.7. Date of second publication Au a9 Notice of Assessment for Hie Cost of Improving Electric Avenne From the West Line of Cottage Street to a Point One Hundred Feet East of the East Line of Summer Street Notice is hereby given that the Common- Council of the City of Sa- vlow, " linder22(W degrees of , heat, an aahestog shingle, supposed lem' Oregon, will, at or about 7130 to be ljrtproor.twas Durnea through In two minutes. A red cedar ..l.ll . i . . . 'nuiufciu. utaiyu .uj um uw $rtwr!K..r wa,s. suojectea. to . me same licit for thrce minues.. and came out unscathed. The opposite aide .tuej ningle Trom. which- the heat was applied. wasn't even warm. aut iwo-uy-iour ,-wuicu oaa , oeen. ireatea . snowed eaual re- p. m., on the 15th day of August. 1927, or at any.subsequent meet ing of the aaid Council thereafter, In the - Council Chamber ot the City ' Hall of Salem, Oregon, pro ceed to assess upon and against ststance.l It was i.et under ?220G degree of heat for 10 minutes. j eachlot or part thereof or parcel ' Where 93 stream' ot, heat, waa applied,, there was a; red glow, and tuiu(u was harred to a depth" of three-sixteenths of an Inch With lit. : few teconds after the "heat was removed! t h rlnw wax gon nti -th epot presented a charred "appearance a though It had west line- of Cottage Street to a becd tuefoly scorched. P, .- .. : l W . l a -M point one hundred feet east of the ; ThJ discovery makes It 'possible . to have a fireproof house east line of Summer Street. In the of wood, All the -wood in .a.alx-room house can be! treated by the I City of Salem;' Oregon. ufewj preJr s lor " a" little more than 70Q, fr? i i f i : The rffect fhould be to give a new value to lumber. The lutu bjr Indufctry has been badly depressed by the substitutes used in buildfnc -'The underconsumption 'due to use of substitutes haa bruiiffht on. laree over-production. w' '; Thet ubkfituteir. for Instance, have-, gone si far as to ; lead Bonie 'treWtet-ta--to,Tecommtnd'teet-lnsead -. of -wofd In KasU and rrai Hfc ' Thouah there are buildings. In which wooden sash has ldcf'diib.tf years.", within the past .few years there has been consider same. of land liable therefor its propor tionate share of the cost of tm proving Electric Avenue from the All. persons interested In th said 'assessment ar e here by not i fled to appear before the .'said Council at said time: and place and present their' objections. If any they : have, to '. said assessments. and apply to said Council to equal ize their proportionate ; share of Notice of Assessment for the Cost of Improving Myers Street From the West Line of Commercial Street to the East Line of Fir 8treet. ' Notice Is hereby 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 gust, 1927, 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 aeh lot or part thereof or parcel Of ;land liaale therefor its propor tionate 'snare of the cost oi im proving Meyers Street 'from the west line of Commercial street to the east line of Fir Street, in the City pf, Salem, Marion County, weaJjv4.'.V v i) 7- " f kll persona Interested . in the sa ra - 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 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. . IDate of first publication August 6. 1927. Date of second publication Au gust 9. 1927. , at Notice of Assessment for the Cost of Improving fjee Street From the West Line of South 14th Street to the East Line of the Southern Pacific Right of Way Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the City or Salem, 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 ot the City Hall of Salem, Oregon; proceed to assess upon and against jJHj y eacn lot or parx lueceui ur patcci of land liable therefor its propor tionate share of the cost of im nrovlng Lee Street from the west line of South 14th Street to tne east line of the Southern racuic tttght of Way. In the City of Sa lem. Marion County. Oregon. All persons interested in the said assessment-are hereby noti fied to aonear before the said Council at said time and place and present their objections, If any they have, to said assessment, and apply to said. Council to equalize their proportionate share ot same By order of the Common Coun cil, August 1. 1927. M. POULSEN. City Recorder. ' Date of first publication August 6. 1927. - Date of final publication August) 9, 1927. ; a tf'T' given Dr Tho -.ar morning u?vci:onai sir- ieo v addroi-ei by Rev. Thorn- . .iiion, pas'fl- of Hi" j Jason L 3' thodiat. cSuiv.i of Sab.-ni. v...; led been rii'm'i by the fu-- itv ti soeak. " H -. l-Uiue E. Ki-kpatrlcjv." n.i- tri&: secretary tor tne Epworth leaicue tnd form-ir pastor of the RiH-Li? Flraf 7lotl:st ' rhimi; ati i u: -address at the "a fteriMou. service speaklnx on th, po-sslbili tf s uf I when its purposes are c V.cUrftrted and Jirectel tovard 'r i-nila n'i aprvl-Hi.ln ".llrit"T: fi Awards were made at th after noon serrlcetior tne vanoas' ac- tivlt."H pf the" week. Salen ))i- VricCwtlved t jrecreationaT pen nam which for ibe past tTo yearn L i been Wtd ciRtly by Portiaro First. Churchalem, ,,won the attendanco wsLt-ltor, ,the largo nercentaee of its utemberhip of the leaf ue present ' at institute Pratum." League won firs? place among the small league-groups, as it did also in the "camp beautiful" competition.. Jason. Lsn Leagu. won first place among I large ?roap 5r the latter. I A lbany : chapter 'won the pen nant in the-lnstitu lee 'contest, ff.r ! best iniVA i-o roiig vru- m ;in.l sung. "V"' tvi ficates for work !nKlasses d' Jlna the weak, .with five or nrn c ch day. wwc given to 259 it tlcf.. reglsteri,' with 27 dlplo- un : present v? tnrec years wk t Institu'ji. I ' f total reh' rot n of stu i'tit ''legates rw 311, -with ; Href mmber ciminK for the week end who , d' not register. IV, evening, srvii: 3 Sunday was gospel teacni. Tvith Ilex rirkfitg. ofSa!R'. in charge. Many of the' Je'egates remained aver ritil Monday morning, . re t;:rnlng.to their hqme,H in cars and !ri .. during th.day. Breakfast v as r.r f ea at the csmp yesterday for those 'remaining over. VIOLATE CjlGED TO FIVE Driving While Intoxicated and Possession of Li quor Among Charges Violations of. the. prohibition law to" tho" number Tf five "were charged; by. the Salem police in onnectlon wltn arrests made ov er the week end in cases in which the Inebriating beverage was de- lartd lohave figured, r , KwnhtlhrfBent3 " of Newberg, wreckrd hls car and received bad cuts en the-face In. driving while iui.oxic:trU, accoraini! to fcuue .u.i; otAicero Uo a. rested i..u riatterr. Salem. -ulsio . ui et" before J:ibiico o : xuc i'eace crazier Small on a liquor canrne, leading guilty to a charge ... iig -a ' M. 4ll. , v. lii luc .vuit ai.ljitJY iieCoititr yesteriay, on j;liarge,of drunken- uiai f pos&essioa oi liquor. .;. ,-. Harold. Lavock, tap. S. ISth street. . and Ernest Lind, 1335 "X. Prout street, who, were a-Tested late Sunday nigat, appeared iu a joint complaint charging posses- H4onof- liquor. Since the ..liquor belonged to botbi of.theai,' ; thsy wer jointly fined 2100. ".- V. J. Barnett, Rt. 4, waa also arretted Sunday night on a charge of beui j d runkj. by orficers" James and Edwards. rJ ' BIG NEW PpESS LEAVES EAST COAST FOR SALEM ', l ;'': tCeatiBuad.froni jj 1.) f V . ntlett, of :-Seattle; ? expert press erector. As soon as the date the Laurel will reach V Portland U known; .The Stataesman will be able to announce the approximate date of the fjrst edition, which will be printed on the new press: ' ; This plant will bel not only the largest and most elaborate in Ore gon outside' of Portland, bat, it and other presses- of Its type are characterized by the unusual per fection of- printing which they make possible, and The Statesman' will bKossoni out as- one -of the most beautifully printed' newspa pers of Oregon: 7 ; .' a 7 j The press will print any num ber of pages from f our" to :2 4, be ing unique in that it will take 14 pages, an-nnosual . feature, and one which is important in a city of ' Salem's size, as It will frequently be desirable to fun that ' number of pages.. 7. . , " The most marked .advance in newspaper, publishing here- will , be the color printing equipment, which may be used in the adver tising pages as well as in embel lishing feature news - pages and comics. . '. v i - ps ' . , -i' . I LISTEN IN o I o TUESDAY IflOHT ' 6:00-7: 00 KWM (32), Twititt hnr : 00-7: 00 KOIN (319). Oraa concent. 8:00-7:00 3KOW, 82). Dinaer conrert. 6 : 30-7 : 00 KEX. Org in coiert ay lar- 7 : 00-7 : 1 5 KTBk, XCV' r TterTST 1 3 : 00-8 : 00 KEX. , U vie aid . , . , , r 7:00-7 4S COW, TraVelos and r ulrlftr 1 SILVERTON. ORE.,- AUG. 8 (Special) Two - visiting pastors stroke at the Jmmanuel and .Trini ty churches Sunday." Rev. J. C. Roseland of Chicago spoke at Im manr.el church ; Sundav morning ai:4 a.?;.in Snnday at.et"jf'cii Dr. ns-ar Tlnrlc-Ma ofDeah. Io- wa'. spoke at the Trinitv church. . Rev. Mr.Rasejand, with .'hia wife is visiting at. the latter' mother's, home at Silverton. w"hil Dr. Tinglestad.ls vi.situg at . the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Tinglestad. . ' XKW WAREHOURK TO RISE SILVERTON. ORE.. Aug. 8. (Special.) Withers and Neal are breaking ground for 7 their . new warehouse near the Southern Pa cific Station on North Water SL The. concrete .basement Is tb be frostproof. . . E. V. Mcintosh. of Corval lis, was registered at the Marion hotel last nighU " . . ' , , 7:1&-:J0-KPJB (283 Jnrm,) Juniors, r: 45-9:00 KQW. KJuction) prorrm. ' 9:00-10:00 KWBS t200). Sarak Vmr tte. Mitdxd' UiaainU martnoj-ji; S:00-10:00wKOW KBC. prvjru. . .7.-.,, 9 : 30-End IOIN. Blow 6 bUw ' iht U- ' ' ' ' -riptioD.- - :. ' ." - "TlTotiT 9:30-11:00 KTJE. Uu.ie ( th. Ku- irr. . - - . " - 10:00-12:00 -KEX. Krtnur'i orchestra' and o)oist. s - 10:00a2:00 KQW. Kenia'a orektra and kOloistk. , ' ' 7 ' ." NBC t t 10 9. m. KGW, KHQ. KTOA. KOIIO. KGO. . KPO. . KTI Hit and Hits of Weorje ('truhwln. . KGO Oakland (384). B. oreheetra ; 8. , The FiJxrim: . NBC program; 10, mrpris-e broadcast. KFOA SeatUe ' (H7. 6. - childrca'a - hMir; S, 0. SBC program. . KPO San Franclaco (422). 6, 6:30 or.. ; chestra; 7,' orchestra; 8, fireside hour; , X8C vrogrim; 10. daaea -arahastnk KFBC San Francisco (454. 6:80. or- - rhestra 7. daiwe orehektra: 8. motif ' club; 8:30. orchestra and old-tima - lmnd;.9::i(, danre anusie. KFON Long Beach (242). 6. 6:15. r- f lustra ; f. 7 :-,iO. book . rhat; 8.- band -6cert; 9, girl trio; 10, 11, danea . )rocrani. . " , KJK Seattle (34).' 6. 6:30. orchestra; H, 10, danre orcluwtra. . . .i KHQ Spokua (370). . orchestra; 7. organ concert; 8, 9. NBC program ;' 10. dance - tnuais.' .. -. - -,.V KTWI San Francisco (268). 6, 7, 8, or , chestra; 9, 10. orchestra; 11, myster . loaa lutar.-"- -.' . XBJT Ikm Angeles . (406). 6, trio; 6:3C . children's program; 7:30, 7:45, '8 :JC S:d5, 9, :15, 9;30, 9:45, 10. KOMO Seattle - (306) 6. , 6:13. orehei. i tn; 730, piano .recital; 9, NBC pit rm;- lOV tireheatra. t - f CMBV-r-iVaacoaver ; (291). 9. 10, daatt.. . orrheKtra. ,.7 . .. -.. "Notice of ' Assessment for the Cost of Improving Capitol Street From 31111 Street to Bellevue 'Street. Notice Is hereby given that th Common Council of the city oi Salem. Oregon, will, at or about 7:30 p. m., on the loth day ot Auzust. 1927. or it any snnse- quent meeting ot the said Council thereafter. In the Council cnam ber of the City HalL of .-, Salem. Oregon.; proceed to . assess upon and asainst each lot or part tnere- of or parcel of land liable, therefor its proportionate sharp oi.fie cosi of improving Capitol; txeetfrom Mill Street to Belleme Street, m the City of Salem .Marion Coun ty. Oregon; ' ? - tw - . All nersons Interested A In .the said assessment are hereby noti fied to appear before the aaia Council at said time and place fahd present their objections. It any khev have to aata assessmenii ana atiDlv to said Council to equalize tfceir nronortionate shares of same. By order, ofthe common uoub- cil August 1, 1927. - 7 , M. POULSEN. City Recorder. Date of first publication August Date of second puwicauon a gust 9, 1927. r u : ii.rnvement in the use. of 'steel sasn ana irames. ; iThe steel uashi however, is said -to be losing ground, due to ct"rroin,' cost of maintenance, and increased painting and. heating - 4 - .. ........1. ... - In niisbureh. the heart of the sieei nisirvci,iSteei saan; ana nine I ffdUvl have been replaced In two scnooi yuuaings wnn wooa. e&me thins has - been done In Bridgeport. Connecticut; - In By order of the Common Coun cil this 1st day of August. .19 21. ; r UM. POULSEN, City Recorder. .? Date of first publication August 4. 1827, ; - Notice of Assessment for the Cost I of -Improving Fifteenth Street : From the North Line of -Trade 7 Street to the North Line of Mill t Street. : ; Notice Is hereby, given that the Common Council of . the City: of Salem, Oregon, will, at or about 7:30 p.. m. on the 15th day of An gust. 1927, or at any subsequent meeting of theald Council there after. In tbe Council Chamber of the City Hall of Saletn. Oregon, proceed ta assess upon and against each lot' or part thereof or parcel of land liable therefor its propor? tionate share of the cost of Ira proving Fifteenth Street from the north line ot Mill Street, In the City of Salem. . Marion : County, Oregon. . ' 7 & v-vk. -v I All persons interested In tbe said assessment are hereby not! fled to appear . before the said Council at said time and place and present; their objections, if f any they have; to said assessment, and apply; to said Council to equalise their proportionate share of same By order of the Common Conn cil August 1, 1927. K ! M. POULSEN. Citr Recorder. ! t - Date of first publication August - . a a u Date of final publication August ' f Date of final publlcatloaAuguit 9,' 1927. . a9 9, 1927. - ' - Notice of Assessment for the Cost of. Imorovins f Lereiie . treev From the East Line of Commer- s clal Street to tho West Line 01 7 ' T.ltwrt v Street, j ! 1. : 4 ;." -' Notice is hereby given that tb Common Council of the5 City of Salem,: Oregon, will, at of about 7:30 o. m..' on the 15th day of August.- 1927V or at any aubs quent meeting of the aaid Coua cll s thereafter,- In the Council Chamber ot the City t Hall of Sa lem, Oregon, 'proceed to assess up on - and against eacn lot or part thereof or parcel . of land - llabl therefon Its proportionate share of the cost of improving Lefelle Rtreetl from the east line of Lib erty Street- to the .west'. line - of Commercial Street, In tbe 3Ry of Salem J Marlon County, Oregon. - AU i persons interested In tbe said assessment are hereby notl- ril to aonear before the ' said Council at said time and place and present their objections. It any they have to said assessment, and apply to aaid Council, to equal! their proportionate snares or same. 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