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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1927)
THE OREGON STAT W&a N , s"A L : OKEUOt,1 1 'XTESMAN trt4JJJCiUU'-Ji-aVfU )..ijj..;.,.f y. ; I- l.aned lail Kett "Mon JV It ""Sr""": '1' ' 'P,- "---aiajwwaai tmm THB STATEJiMAN PtTJUSUlNO COMPACT -A, -iFnw f T f ft. J. Haadrieka 4l . - -V W MBrar f K.!j- 5H. KlaUIag A-Tartialas Vaaarcr trl B. McNhnrr afaaaftaf Kdiorjtf-o.-F.-Mrtia . Sapt. Uaeaanieal DopL tlpfc;0. , - Citifklitarl K:ffi;H4riM' CireaUfioa Ma Barer H trior Dc C risaa) '..-- Sport Kditorf Jtkeraa . . Ii-t.ek Kdtiot fcUeti fctun-h - Society Mitwi W.rV'Cuunev,- ...... , J'.oajQTr, JCdUor afEatHT.B OI TEH O.'B. Ban. t23--3 Sor-rlty Bldr.. JfortJ.nT. T-emai V. CUtrl Cp.aw Torti? - a8 XMtr V Strpaa. lne . 1, "" " L - - - - r liaaiaty Iditor ..10 fy.,PP.-2 t: f; -v . ' - ' HEMBZS OI TEE ;XS , r Ta Aaaoetatad e' i c)i-elf--otitic o in uaa- tor aablleatVoa of all aw MspatcbM rradJted W i ar' no atharwla eraditwl, la t-iAtpar aa aUo t-a local aaw jjfcUi3d raia, ? . --'a if s,.?. lj r la- : f 5 Eatarad ai tha Poit Offira Ja lejarejtoo aatrond-e!aa Biattar. Hejdtce )o the Lord, ye righteous; aod klre thanks at theVre- inmfar8)e. of lls;'hpaes. :f saJoa 1 an, via. J ; fealem and the Satem -district Jught -Jtiave, can get scjoi ancf vwjll have veBtuaijnajDyitl(ai rwood working .yrhis is certain, because we have the raw materials and the water; ldwera. These inakp jths Certainty , Jg;.f :y. - , rj'fe-JSj'l v Ta0rig7inl accoiipt aiid saw milfs hjercl and Ijiciour other cities and towns, a very large wood vfprliijg 'Unusthit; ia carieVi ji.nia ia4i3tHctrt '. ? ! ;.5,. igj rAnd; alem is a wood .working center ; but it should.. be 4 rnuc larger , one. should JNave furniturej factories 4iem JVVp Bhbuld have news print: paper mips. vy shoud hjyd Tnor4 specialty paper trAVt nsingtwood ;'i):and-'stt,)na "A vciin fl.: Lewitlieit temginMirr.in ;the qf ficiai ,tQre-T gcrn'jAlmahac in MIG tvrojte jrjese wordsV , : Aiyjxintely '2(W0;uO0 'horsepower Aor one-thir4 pfS ;theiund6veloped watr ppwer in.;tbe 'United tateaa ia ktcat&d n ii .some one nas recencty saia JLhei United States is in the three Pacific Coast stages, VVash- a V r-a, m . i .'It oji ine jjniiea-otaies ism vregon.- - 4. . : f tisuii naiiter..i--i -uw hi-ih east of v4h-Boeky 'tnourltatnswilI be'exhausted In'a dozen yars ; ihat veryrmaijacturing coneenieen.astee plant, nvonir 9S nor ronTfrf "tni rawTrinTrfisf nf mnniifnptiirincr J , w A r.V Ww tw Lii,..This hpad of the forfestrvMenartment of the United States gQy.ernmen., ji.-vvm, j reiey,.pa arjn a.visi- idum txt this state ithat pu lumbering, industries, wojuld, i tn years t, lie: fen flmesas Jarge; ashey !c. Thusmany things pjustpr areAvorkmgr together for greater : ana more speeay aeyjeiogmeiji I .vi For manufacturing jplants raiy materials may behad ; and j toh this continent is oh tle. western slope; in Alaska, British t. Columbia, Washingtort,-Oregon, California ind thes Pacjfic 1 ct:p( Mexico, f ,v f'Add to' airthis the fact' that lation of the or-Sit-k'tlJa fcean ; joined to f pur; spores rather than separated. from fchjem, oonsi(jered In i ;.'And add to ait this-the -fact growing cpnstantlyLscarcer and higher in price,, and that the y great field of the immediate ahd,distant, f Utyre fehyiif0 ebctnc jengi neei7?32l w-yestments is along this ! coast .-- KAnd the dullest vpf -ys ought - to see visions of a great future tor thie Pacific ppaiat states. M ; '. ivrSalemis the'cefiiter'f a great part of Oregon's immense timber supply in to t Range and tejO-iacad'a v;AndJt is ajlown gra fAVith the intelligentvrfeforestation program that; is begin nfhg to aw.orjdi.otft, ? Salem uand ever creasingiwopdi working center;. It shoujd, blithe and Rapids of Son-: UMU'M i vjja year a'grpup'of capitalists planning a large; furniture factory on this coast lopped' over Salem as a possible joca; f tipxi ; and Considered fayprably the claims of this (city-If i secure this prpspective factory, it will no doubt be the forerunner of others of its class.., m ).v, u..-.c ' " P.Iany of the vtoodi most needed for furniture making are w Jthin easy reacJi-of Saletp by trucks and Vwate.f and rail trnsportatioja, 'George Skeeis, superintendent of the Charles K. . Spauld in?-I-ogging company's sawmill n Salem, has designed and i irital'ied anewypef umbfr gaide-fprJte fsa jwhicjhas ici Increased the speed' with; which lumbejiak jfed effi ? cfrntly -thai. thermnyhabeenena to increase- its :, c' tl 28,000 Jeet 6 day- fr.. Skeeis ri4f(n,yC4w-Mtt ; tl ihginthiif field to make hiaHife remembenaaa one of use rfrlaess; He has fendereda. trood seu vice to! iSalemAnd, by a- 1, t ViA 4tviVtwi nrlitctWoa mini !r.t'; t' '' i Now Salem enters the vegetable canning field. 7 The Paulus tVineyy is toi pack cantsparsnips beeis ancT jonions the c .prasenti season; on orders already in hantL T With orders expected, the rack of . vegltaWes thisiaeaiohM lely Jto rrn to 10,000 to 15,000 cases. A ' very good start.- -It is - ciecteji that the varieties of vegetaUearoayjbeterided for future years; and the pack gradually increased. This: ik?d 1 field ; with possibilities f9r brothers are rendering the , this ield of opaUonil"i-.:?ll7;4 r?i tHs;. 1 1 t .The Salem Y free employment office seat 84 "people ; ou tc work on Monday; and has -, ir.osilytP the prune orchards. , l: .tend itill-not-be zp A8S0C1A.TXD ?&XSa Ora;Tatatliaa-BP6adwa-r--BSft. - W. SlSt.r Cbieara. Maraaatta Bid. - 1 w-if! m vtMVisti :VIUIim CtrealaUoa Otfte iW ?2 : ; r n m - m ' im u ffe' inai nan ine water power 01 ' - - T tuuuer suuuiit u,.ne rexiuu w. Ww . " w. . M w w. V w V. w ... were then. : ox tjp,u. .5S89H wo5Kig uiaus will have Jto cpme where the the great bulk oU tho. ; timber , . ...i-ffA three-quarters of the popu that coal and other fuels are will be permanently a. great vast .expa Salem district a reallservice -in been peeping1 jug a;!;8incer .::ne.jiaryeat.lsaw.iuu bad, after aU,.-.th aejKreeka ttjfy alatefield.,. Joade.4 oijto the ship ,at Philadelphia, JffitlibpJfeaking of only one, board of a crate (at Philadel phia). -which did no injury. It was the crate containing the ptwr rioter and its jtgotor. That is srood serviced ; The preps is now &eing; erected, w.nich will rjejiiiire about-two weejca. - ;In 30 minutes, Congressman Hawley outlined to the Salem Rotary ?,club the wjioje ( f inanclalicpndition pf . the' JLJnjted States government", and explained its revenue and proposed ifew rte venue laws, and its fiscal " ' ' ' ? - . 1 1;..: eiuutyibs. iu ULiier.Jivui xiitut tyuw iiu una, t-,3 --". member of the,law and ipeans conwnittee, he is the qjie man pn;jgarthwho has a)l this vast business in his mind; works at it every day, and dreams of it at night, . ' , - o- ' T 'V " 1 n Pita ror Drealtfast '.A wood' working center y - , :ir ;j - ; "That will be one?fsof"rthe big phases of Salem's development aid permanent greatness.' '5 ' n r'v v -J . .?? We'caftAret many wood work ing' plants if' we will go after them;1 and we are , going after Salem aa a vegetable - canning center enierV the lists the present season ahd: th- is a field that is af hut unlimited. - " - u. Statesman o't Aug, 4 recorded evergreen - blackberries -coming to the North'west cannery. T n i s 'orntn,?'rc:ord ls made pt the likelftood thatV the" West Salem cannefV."wnf,De getting some bf them thVeWfeeks hence. Thaf' Bine;' ieeks. he ' evergreen s"are the ;Mirathon of oijr fruits for lengttfrof: seasons" Ta4ffngitTlhe luBoi tuuuuea, f.uo wsbuu amy uv eVed diit-lo three months.' f : H H Joseph Sigall, Polish portrait artist: "Coolidge bas an enormous strVngt'b oi ''character - another .Caesar." H'- . " 1 ".The longest non-stop flight was that of food prices. They went up 'in 191T ,tnd havent come down yet. V "la S The soJdier. hoys will probably find cuties instead of cooties awaiting them in France when they go, "over there" this time As": 82-year-old woman In a Tennessee town has never ridden In ananioteobtteV 'No wonder she Itved so'longl 4 ' ' Italy "has put 'a tax"on bachelors. Id this country, only their Inge- nuity Js taxed. 4t V " V tolTfidirf tANE will flm-rhDti WILL lP.EtfByT fton? Pge One) .which, to break' the world's record f or, .circling .the globe". - The record 4 ?2 t days set by Wells and Evans. - - ' he- decision to end the flight of the Pride : of Detroit 'here brings ip :an end one of the moat 'Buccesfl- ful long distance Xlights ever made. erocit ana scniee nave iiown 275 miles since they left Harbor graejrN. F.; n fturiiM 2 7." Their I onir 7-erIotts difficulty was en countered id ' Japan';' near Omura, where they were twice forced down by , bad weather. They a'rrlved Kere'ln good health and . gqod pirita. : The plane was In good condition and they "Were still de termined., to make the attempt to fl to Midway islands. tt'mita Ilea from "here' -, - - n ioe; uTjcg me iiiers recetvea was ail against tackling the Paclflo leg rof the trip. Hundreds of ca- oiegrams awaiiea tnem nere at tne American embassy, pleading with ibexn to- glvekip the flight at To-" kjro.' 'The opinion of government ana private av:auon autnoritles here was against the flight; owing to the difficulty of , locating the Midway islands and landing'if they found them. !, The flierV-alied the possibil ity tit tblssing the islands and. said they ; could jcp.rry gasoline enough tc" reach Hawaii if tjiey failed to locate the Midways." JXPHSm SWEETX0AST -i- - ISOLATED REPORT SAYS V (ContInud from Page One) , JL-'-.. ,. .. r .-- dating Ubemidd JC tt Jibe week and, continued .ron,unUl. Saturday, lashed the coast with 2 5-foot crashing combersiJcora. the lath mus of Tebaub'tepec io within a Je.w hundred miles f jhe Ameri can border.' i V V- ' ; . EfID SICiCf:ZSS - . i -:. i .sKf l cr . ' No medicine, Urags of 'dieting. Just a light, small, co miortahle ia eipensive Rado-Actlre Pad, ' ivorh on tho back by day and orer the stomach at nighu' SoId -on trial. Yap; can be sure It ts' helping you before yon ' buy It. Over- 1 0 0. 0 6 0 sold'on this plan. Thousands have written us that it healedthem of Neuritis, Rheumatism,' High Ciood Prsur,' i Constipation; ' Nervbui Prostration, Heart, Lungs,' LlTer, Kidney and &laddeii trouble' etc. .No matter-what you have tried, or what -.your - troable . may be, try iry Degnenrs Radlo-Actire Solar Pad at eur rfsk.-Wrlte today for Trial of fer and .descriptive litera ture! r.illuhi Apj-li-Me Co., 1S33 -".. ' w T . ' - r,1 - m 1 - . , - - - ,. relations with foreign-gov- j il: a n lieved ct have occurred. at. Salina Cruz,' In the state ot Oaxaca a' small but important seaport on the southwest corner of Mexico. START CANfJJNG HERE m OF VEGETABLE CROPS . (Continued, from, Page One) finishing pears, and .starting on prunes this morning. ' 1 The West Salem cannery Is run ning an prunes. First supplies it little soft, but with, good' weather for ,10 days to two weeks, the bulk' Vf the supplies Vill be of good quality, and the crop In gen eral WlH be in condition to be pra1ticany"all saved, ' py the can neries and dryer's. "Wilt" use black berries to end of the season; pep- haps they-will bold5 Out a long as the prunes.' - SThe Paulus cannery Is on pears and .blackberries,- and started: on prunes yesterday.- ;-ywul- ? finish pears , Saturday. . Blackberrien Ku. persist - iior a considerable tline.yet. . ,-;vi .- .r, Will Park Vegetables. The Paulus cannery will this year put up carrots,v parsnips. beets and onions. ,Tbe first time yegetables outside of beans and pumpkins) have been panned on a considerable scale In Salem. The canning of these vegetables will be undertaken to fill orders, and these are fn hand now for 7000 to 8000 cases, and it is expected that they' may be had for perhaps 15,- 000 cases the "present season Likely orders may be had in fu ture years for larger quantities, and for an ejjtenfed .variety of vegetable8.; W)ll -can' ibis year as long as orders maj Udt , The onions 'hsed' iil be small ones; such lis wouldjse otherwise classed aif c'.uWs. Jhe carrots, parsnips abd eets prill be of no particular i wxea or yarieties.- w v take'ilbeitt; a they 'domt iaVgoax: eoadjtMn. ; These -vegetables, arn iold?tooatif:tohrthis coast; some- Piali anneryWflrlUna 250 omrp.' wi'Ui "a payrbirruhif I7oo -it - Robert Pablu says' thec4nnery taarketsawe''"generly;iiboldlng back, but;- wKtbeyAVfi61esalers tart buying' they wilMlkely clean up the supplfes.,-TBey -re now, however bjytg'jfyeferr'tTherrtes; pears and "red Traiph-frleB The CalUornla prune market wa8 stiffer last -week, but It biia slipped back this week. Instead of soda Thereafter Uke Uttto -rPhJlllpa Milk Df Magne sia" ln water any time! for1 tndi restlon or sour. acid, xassv btom ach, and reflef wQl come lnstantlj m-frfr-tittf. years genuine fPhii HwMtHr -tit- Magneilaliaa4 been bteBcrfbed Bypbysiclana because (t oVercomea-three' times aamnch Acid ta the atomacb as a saturated solution of bicarbonate of 1 aoda," leating " the -stomach aweet ah'd free froni ail gases.. It nentralUee acid jermenistibns tn' the bowelf and gently urges the sourLagSraste frOm the system without purging Besides; lt Is r tnoro pleasant 'to tak tan soda. Inist 4 upon 'Phillips." Twenty.flve cent and fifty cent bottles, any drugstore. "Milk of Magnesia'' has been th Dv . 8.' Registered tTrade' Mark ot Ths P-HesHPh4llns "Chnlcal Co. and Its predeeeesor Charles H fbllllps since. 1175. AdT. NOTICE OPECTENTION TO XM . PROVE ' TRADE STREET S FROM THE EAST XINE OP t 14TH STREET TO THE AVEST :- line qb- irniSTitrETv s r " Notice la hereby given that the Common Council of Itbe- 'City of Salem.' Oregon, deems it necessary and expedient and hereby declares Jt purpose nd intention to Im prove Trade, Street from the east line of 14th Street to thtjwest Hne of ;i 7th Street, jn the city . bf Sa lem", Oregon, by bringing said por tion of said street to the estab lished ; jrrade, iQpnstrucjJng1 Port- and cement concrete curbs' an4 paving said portion ol said street with a' six-inch Portland cement concrete pavement, twenty-foul feet In width. In accordance Vita the plans" and. epeciticatrons there tor which were adopted Jby tht Common Council on the 16 th da j of August, 127. now on' file la the office of the ; City -Recorder, fend which are hereby referred U f cd ade-a part hereof i v ..." Ti? Amnoa .Council hereby ds rjares. its purpose and IstentKiA to SonrEtaaqh Phillips Maicof MagnesU- X-";-'Bettt!-- CHArTERIlt "Js mother herej; e&ld Her mlone. "Ohr there you are!. Father, the most terrible thing has happened. Adraste, that gtrl, is going to have'a ehild!" '" ' I know it," said menelaos. You know it? And you can let such a thing happen in your house, and' be so calm about it? I was blaming m mother in ,my thoughts' as I' hurried home but you knew about it all the time!" "iiermione, you snoumn t speaK so to your rather," said Helen. 'This is not the first occasion I hare had toobject to your "man ner." " "There are worse things in this house than my manner," said Her mione, "and eyen if you and fath er don't feel outraged' by them. I do. If that girl is to remain ith us, after this disclosure, J I Where will you go?" asked Helen. 'r! - don't ' know perhaps ' to Orestes, as my duty seems to call me. 1 may do 01 use 10 mm- 1 can be of no use here. I've" tried to be loyal and respectful to both my parents, but we are compara tive strangers, and our relation is essentially false. The honest thing for me to do is to marry Orestes at once, and . begin over again, in the simple and usual way of sane people." "That kind of talk Is very dis tasteful, daughter, said Menelaos. I don't refer to. your manner to ward "me; the distressing thing Is your lack of sympathy for people in difficulties. Your mother and have had great 'sorrows recently. Adraste is the latest: t am' not responsible for her, as you w?ould have known had- you waited a minute" ' v "Then prove it," said Hermione. Put her out of the house!" "You- mean, just 'put her out. to starve or die of suffering?" said Helen'." "Yes, that's what I mean!" said Hermione. , Af times, as I ve always re marked, you resemble your aunt," said Helen, "but I never saw the likeness so strong." "The resemblance doesn't inter est me, and I can't admire your attempt to divert the con versa ticra," said Hermione. "This rev elation of the conditions In our house has put me beyond patience. Pver since that girl came she has een flirting with Damaster, a nice boy, . thoroughly unspoiled, until she led him astray. J don't see ,wny we ahould lend our good name 1 f won't"?, lend " mine to shelter her and heV. vulgar in stincts! r iL- "Hate' you'Ulked with Tier since you heard the ne.ws?" gald Helen. i I wouldnT De &entalklng to ber!" 1 5 "Then , do It surreptitiously. You could profit by it- any of us could. You can't Imagine your sejf Jn ber.place can yotC? A.bah doned - by a - man you trusted- Orestes, for instance and become a theme of household gossip? MI certainly,, ean't -1m aglne my self,"' saldi -iermolneT ?Xou can't imagine ime either!" . "I .antry? t.k said Helen "The point 1 Vwottid make is that until the thinjg happened to her, Adraste:! like ' you. could not 1m aglne -hirseU caught in auch mis ery: That's lifljaijshtenykiljjst f pi a s are;, haTdT At hebeoaHiipe pid y6'iipiA9. sibillty whenWaetetAmng to cultivate the- loveaifeTid H?rmioae:t ; ' " - f-"-. "I warned her against; the love of , pamasto S$fal'R6JQiV'Jnt le, ana aA'pfl.jj'on to love OTestes, " "YoUvlthVIp deferent ways,1 thought' yo ' knew better than .1. , Hut I'd Hk.e.tq.ask you a Question. When yon entered Just fiQjr jrou told nfl-yoba hurried n-asjioon as you" heard ibe news. Who gave -you the :neW87: 'Cha'ritas.vWia HehilSne. "She wasn't ! gossiping; . It came about In the most natural way. I stopped in there for a "minute, and she had to explain ' pamastor's ' absepce. She feels' very bitter Z abo'ut the whole ' thing." 5 J'? I 'pid she ImplyJa; any way that pamastor may have collaborated tn ;Vr'aolnail'i8At4"Henr! T ' "C'eUinly not! ' said Hermione. t You. can't blame.a nxere.boy, In the hands of such a pejrson, That kind of womatlcan do 'what she likes with a. man. anyway." ; "Ph. 1 don't knof l" said Mene laos. ''rf depends'" on the man." "And on' the woman,' said Hel en. "But tell me.-Hermione,.' did Chartas' say Jwjia provision; she will make for ber grandchild?" 'i "For her what?-J VZ.Vg. -, "There's Rolng to . be a child, and jChajrJtfs Is' Its grandmother. Haven't you vlsualixed the" whole situation? ; Charitas lias that's where the stlnc;.lies. .. Her mind t ment by and through the Street Improvement Department of the City 6jr Salem, Oregon.; " -. ! By order of the Common Coun cil the 15th day ot Aqgust, 1927; ' M. POULSEN, City Recorder. : Date of lirst publication Septem- 5-iber.a, 197.- Date- of final "puhllcaflon-'Septem-! ,-'fcer 20V 1927. .'Befet.8torOIh.' runlxm age becabse she's a grand mother first." . ' . r.:,-,v' '""'Oh. . no, you're wrong, she doesn't think, of it as her grand child; she spojeo of It -as tbough well,' as though It were a "dTseaso. I doubt If she will-provide for it. 'I; thought she wouldn't," said Helen. iYpur. father and t.I shall have j1pandvprbap9f it's aasaf "I'll do -nothings of -the klndl? said Menelaos; - fl ., told i you Adraste c must leave the liousei-i Hermione, I was telling your moth- er that when you came in." Yes,Khe has. You see, my daughter,, how improper it was of you to address your father as you did. : i Ho was agreeing with you entirely, . ,;WeJ;; haven't had as much 'murder s we'd like; you and Charitas and Menelaos, the three , props a of society in our beigtiborbood, all wish, to kill Ad raste abd her baby. I am hold-' ing but 'against you .for heir right to live. But I'm not committed to keeping the girl here. If an other arrangement would be 'bet ter for her.; ' "I 'can "think of lone such arrangement. Uet Hermione go to Charitas, Menelaos, with the 'promise that if she will tell us where the boy . Is, we will .send; Adraste there, at our own costs. see t hajt they are honorably mar ried.' and give them enough to start life, on together, in some dis tant place ' where no gossip, will attach to .them." '"That's the thing!" said Mene laos, f'I'll do that.' -' "I'm. sorry," - said Hermone I know without asking that Char itas wont do w$at you want and really. , I don't carie to ask her." 'Why not, pray?" said Mene laos. - j 'I think she is right In sending Oamastor out of that girl's influ ence."! fDoesn't he love her any more? And .oughtn't people to marry if they love each other?" said Hel en.; "You ought to be giving me the : arguments ' I'm urging. I'm such a liberal that I begin to seem conservative." 'I donH take your point of view,"; said Hermiohe. 'I'm. shocked at you. Hermi one," 'said Menelaos; Vl'm really shocked. You told me that you and Orestes1 are practically mar ried, , that nothing must be allowed to I separate you. Adraste and Damastor are! more married than you are, yet you think they should be kept apart at any inconvenience to -them or to others."" - "There's no parallel between these people and JUrestes and me,. said - HermI6ne. "We have done our best to lead good lives. Moth- er repeats her sneers at the re- speciaDie, Dut worse than anything she says is the lax attitude you both take toward ordinary morals Damastor. should never have had anything to do' with that girl,' but since 'he made one mistake, I ad mire his mother's resolution to prevent him from repeating It My contempt for Adraste I cannot express. I will do nothing to cov er ber faults and 'restore her to a place in society which she does not, deserve. And If she is to re main here, I repeat what I said when I came in I will not stay In the same house with her!" ' "You., give up your parents as I hopeless, do you?" said Menelaos "You pretend to judge me, burd ened with this and many other problems, ye. you yfil not do whaJ iisk; to relieve, one of them? Who Isjplflsh now, I'd like to know?'1 ' 5 ,Vni. om irn.wUA HIT You are, said Herftilone. "Y.ou atfd mother have piled . upr -one difficulty alter another for your-4 selves and' you . wish, me to help you- ut even at- the--loss of -my self-respect and the sacrifice of my principles. Don't think TjuJ without, affection for you, or that 1 relish the idea of leaving myj home for such a reason as this. But I have a right to be myself. People who talk: most about lead ing." their own .lives peopfe like mother usually have. to involve others before they get through. -f I "You break my. heart1 - said Menelaos; ''I've done nothing, and asked ou to do nothing, which would Justify such talk as thils. Iff. you wish to leave this house, dai so. I'll have a talk w'th prestes jsf soon, as I can. He ought . to know" about -.this from" our point 1 oi, view, a ou ii give , him your, own version." . , . 4 . , ; VHermlone," aakl ifelen, "you didn't: want to marry .'Damatirj did yb.or' r " , 'VI cetaiiUy dId-notI,-, ."I never could understand why womeQ are so jealous of men thpy don't themselves" '-want to marry," said Helen. 'Nor whpr murder is asler rlo torgive than beauty. j ? ; T? he ontinued) T, 1 4 Copyright, 1925, bylthe pobbs Merrlil company ' CaUfbrBidsi on Bends liThe Undersigned will re cei vve sealed .bids up to 7 :S0 p. m the. opening hour of the regular meeting of -the "Com mon Council, September -19 J ivzi, ior tne sale or CITY OF SALE U SANITABXSEIWEI- liurJiJi , authori7-d i by nr' r t ' ' 4 i - . - AWOT HET By Robert Qulllen "l wlsh Jousin Ben would let his mustache grow out again or else get hira an upper plate that woman t - come loose when he laughs." : V .. (Capyrifbt. 1927. Pnbliihert 8-adJcat) said tiity .duly' submitted to and approved by the legal vot ers of, said city at a special election held for said purpose on, tbe 28th day of June, 1927, and issued pursuant to Qrdin ance No.- 2264, passedf and adopted Jby the Common, uouncii on tne tth day of September, f 1927, authorizing the issuance of $100,QQ0 of said bonds bearing interest at the rate of 4 1-2 per cent per annum payable semi annually on the first day of March? and the first day of September of each year. Said bonds will be sold for not less than par and accrued interest.- I bidder- will be re-, to file with his- bid a certified 'check fbr2 per cent of ,the par value of the bonds, oi,ine par yaiue 01 ine oonos,i made payable to. the City of , to the City of Salem in case thej bidder to whom the bonds are,awarded shall fail pr re- I use 4 to accept and pay for such bonds. The legality of said bonds have; been approved by Messrs. Teal; WinfreeV Mo Culloch and Shuler. Attor neys; Portland, Oregon. - The right is reserved to re ject any and all bids, i M. PDUL6EN, City Recorder. JfQTTCK - OP INTENTION TO IM PROVE THE ALLEY IN BLOCK 4 pP COMPTON'S AD DITION to the crrr op sa- LEM, MARION COUNTY, ORE GON, FROM -THE NORTH LINE OP COLUMBIA STREET TOT THE- SOUTH UNtS OP GROVE STREET: t . Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Salem, Oregon, deems it necessary and expedient and hereby declares us purpose - ana intention to im prove tne Alley in Block' -4 of Compton's Addition to the City of Salem, Marion County, Oregon, from the north line of Columbia Street to the south line ofjGrove Street, in the OAt nt siam m... idn County, Oregon, at the expense of the abutting and adjacent prop erty, except the street and alley in tersecflons,Ylhe T expenseof which wm he assumed by the City of Salem. Oregon, by brineinr said portion of said street to the estab- ?, . V-$ for grade- Come In and get your, list us. we carry a.compiete as AH - X . .. .........., . ...... a :-.-: W I. NEEDHAM - 4$ SUte Street.' - -i -i MAKE YOUR VIEW " AND COMMERCIAL PIC- ' '- :3 f:;. r ?si ; ,:-v r:: :n:k ,u ? ii' Oregon BMft:- - The prison Statesman's Big Radio Prized 1 Contest f or, -Mood for tr i Address . f . J,Coupon, when neatly cut out and brought or mailed ,7 he Contest Department of THE OREGON STATESMAN, ;.wW.CAtthf for the rson whose name Is written thereon. ' POOR PA By Claude Callaa . J "Ma's been' elected treasurer of . ber club, so I'm layin! asjde a little money to make the shortage good." , . (Capyriffct. 19aT. Pnkli.ert S-t-aieate) lished grade, constructing pi)tt. land cement concrete curbs and paving said portion of said street with a six-inch . Portland cement concrete " pavement. 15 feet in Tidth. In accordance with the plans and specifications therefor which were adopted by the Com mon Council on the 6th day of September, 1927, now. on file In the office of the City Recorder and which ar hereby referred to and made a part hereof. The Common Council hereby de clares its purpose and intention to ma!te .the , above, described , im provement, by v and through the Street .Improvement Department of the City of Salem, Oregon, ti?? Iot tbe'Cominon Coun ell the 6th day of September, 1027 M. POULSENr City Recorder. uaw, oi nrs ; publication tember 1UJA27,,,., .- Sep- ',Ml publicatioo 'mW' ioo- : ------p- .' v. . -siito2ine. aoticr op intkxtiov to ivr prove, uaixks Vtvi-p - - - --. . .air, w. w , . k COMMERCML STREET TO THE WEST LINE OP XIB ERTY STREET. ; Notice is herehv inr,n . common Council of th n,. Salem. Oregon, deems It necessary and expedient and hereby declares lis purpose and intention to im prove Gaines Avenue from the east c ui commercial Street to tha west line of Liberty Street, In the City of . Salem, Oregon, at the pense of the abutting and adjacej... property, except the street and al ley intersections, the expense ot which will be assumed by the City of Salem, Oregon, by bringing saif Portion of said street to the estalK lished grade, constructing Port, land cement concrete curbs, an4 paviug saia portion of said strtf t. at tach,- Portland cement mntrX a pavement; 30 feet in widtnJnnc cordance with the plans andspecT" ifiations therefor which were adopted by the Common Council on the 15th day of August, 1927, ' now on file In the office of h. Clty Recorder, and which are here- Dy rererred to and made a, part hereof. .- .. ' . . - .... .. The Common Council hereby de clares Its purpose and intention jto make the. above described im provement oy ana throueh the Street Improvement Department of the City of Salem, Oregon. By order of the Common Coun cil the 15th day of August, 1927. M. POULSEN, City Recorder. ; Date of first publication Sep tember 10, 1927..- v- : . Date of final publication Sep tember 22, 1927. , sl0to22inc. In city and 'county 1 and necessary books before the stock of boeks and supplies, j Boys and Girls - , , ' 25, Vote X'; i, I f 4.S