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L f ; rum - r r 'r ;siV;ar y'-'-' WEDNESPAMORNING, SEPTEMB$R-2l,-:p?7 y ;l is. -WT-r-r- BAClaETWriWSEiS - ' -; MOTHER SMITHDEMANDS "MYBOY'r exhausted" Irom Hue-King"'--' neaq , ?i e. vinn ottemoted'a landlrig-tn tr street in the ponth part ot Chlca FOUR DIM! IUEEt'11 . . . i --- - - go. - J i.' - -fc .... Interest Increasing-Steadily , Mora New Candidates Entering Race - ) Honor Roll Today Bernis Godsey , ... . -. , . . . No. Koaney tiara man .wu. Robert- Long : . .No. (By Radio Contest Editor) "With only 4 more days in which to win th special Camera interest isi increasing in the Statesman's pnow jrapMHis. fcoys and girls radio jeontent I Many new boys and girls are en tering the field of active workersH Iwtta 'tho-thought' lnimlnd of cash: tnr in their sDare time to the amount ol a fiftt.vv rauio ur hicvMit ind that is lust what It means to i the fortunate ones who win these splendid prises. It will also mean a splendid camera for the bne who secures . the most monfy subscriptions this week. Someone is going to get the cam era..! Whi not let It be you? Ev- eryoae has an equal chance am this cameranowv"-. '" ' i Work done these big days, will easily coring success to ttbe con testants in this big' contest. . The laggard,- unwilling to devots any time! or Uiought to the grand pris es, however, 'will reap, no,' reward, J This! is a contest strielly. forvuve wlrefe.VA W.'".; Iff you are alive., awake- to the opportunity now beforyotiTlu ing 10 give buuio ui w.. thought-to- a. proposition .'whereby Gver$70O.0 M "prizes ate a stake then yon should, be candidate. Send in your name today. . ' -wt Ypu can secure your. cuuiu ui the radios or bicycles, in .a very few hays' work.-; The work Is easy. It requires ao. special iiui wi cm- ucatlon to win the veryiDiggesi ; I - - ' . . . the awards. The opportunity, then to win a prise that will repay, you many tlmesxfor your effort la nere. uui, to get your rightful shares you must get, busy ga,taKe,iiQ?aniag of the opportunity. Don i. lag in , tne coniesr; uou hesitate or be timid about your raca. 'Get right to it and keep rigkt in it. Give your campaign as Imuch attention j during your Bpafre time as yon wpuld1 give any Eoofl business proposition. Right here is. no1 doubt, the greatest op portunity that wHl-eome. to yon in rour life Stop to consider: Did you ever before in a few short? weeks have the opportunity to cash yaur spare iinm in on a 1175.00 radio" 'This is possible. t j y - r : ' - Do you think you haven't chance it you enter now I. Why voii have every chance. Not on " - T i - -. . -1 - - . candidate has a' lead tnar cannot he i overcome witii a , feW dayB wol-k. . The, only thing, that wil kep you from, winning -ia, you yoirself. If you enter-, the contest and determine to be successful you wip be. It's up to. you, entirely. f . you- want- any one of the ..i..ltli Millna af Mrvrlpit Of to participate in thoti be jawaraea. ana you minsjoit u, enter rti'e contest todayi Send your nomination blank in nce" dr. bring it In. Find out about, the contest, how to get a, , what , i necessary to- get thm and then go after" one of the digest prizes. ; BTiTESVAW TRADIO -OOHTEa" .IJST Or CANDIDATES . : SEPT. 20, 127 Kama .Addreaa Howard Adam. U. 2, Box 80 Vra Adaa. 238 S.- taU.. Dale Arehrt, f t7-. Capittl : J.aic Bcall, 1030 Norway r Jack Biriry, 15 N. 4th.-. , Walter Bodytalt, R. 4r B. 131 Harold B rower, Indpeadenca,,t Oregon) " - ...Ap 1 Toner Brown; 2205 JLaarel-- W . Bnrk,1625 Lf.. w..; Donald Oatvnon. &. . Box 1S4 . ;eo. Caiuay. 101S ft. 20th HMKh. U. Caaan, Macleay, Dragon Jk Clark. Uamoath. Ora Robert Connall. 075 Front, West Salaaa-. ---.. . Bay Cuaaaiinga," R. S, B. 2I4 J. iDelayarood. Auto Park L Alfred Downs. 880 X. 21t lnuglaa Dragar, a234.N. Stb.. Warren- Eiaanbrandt, Bi ' 2, i box .- Albert Oder. Moomonta, Of. Howard Elli6U Walter IHlin. Tt.- S, B. 143 Ripbv Efltre 87 N. 17th Clarene . Foot. . 1HO l...- -Kenneth Finnay, 1804 Higb-, Arthur y7i(r.15"iiarket St. Try taa Foreman. . 83 4 Caster Alfred French. Route 4 William Gahladarf, 1255 3f. Cottar ' Shirley iajd.; ftCA- ili. lkt.. -Jl i i Bernia. (hxtacr, S75 ' K. Votea 89.200 43.00O . 6t475 J07.87R fi.oeo- 86.225 : B.OOU 60,000 6.000 - 6.000 106.650 5.000 5.000 86.250 5.000 ST.4M) 92.225 5.000 5.025 71.025 107,200 5.000 -81. MS S7.S26 S.00O '5.000 5.000 66.02a 5.O00 5.000 14tb Baraard GUtxw,l58 Booth' - 1 I8k.,-- .-.i. tt-jj.. Lavrenea- Almnt Orion. 135 - S.04 i:22 8. .. 12th . t-' lpl,700 l.iMB.M.InniHLi 1 T 44. I.ibartT " .. - S.000 WUbaa HraV llf ITS- Birr Xx.-.. I....- i,, ,;. 85.250 Pan HaaiiHoati- 80N,- 81atev v r il,BO w . ... 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Robert Kamma. Msrk-t. Jerri Rankin. Lib 72.400 i.OOO 5.000 87.225 5.000 5.0O0 5.000 81.275 38.200 89.050 95.440 Tt H'aroM Rfdo, 1341 HeCy Frank Ridont, R. 1. ' lnd- pendenc - Torrance Randall. HCO N. Jth - Mplriif Meat. Siw Hibt.. Ted Res.-hke, 320 S. Wintr.. Georir -Salt. 879 N. Liberty... Tim. Sehon. 164& MUsion ... Staaoa Sliott; 701 N. 14th Rohrt! SkewU. 10J7 Center . Eldon . KUreus, 1098 -Tteomp- Rwbert 8rStsmnCTiTJor Wi front - - Donald- tofkwell. 1.15 fl. . WaihingUtn ....v.,. Bob 9teBaoB, jLS!m Hewrhts Billy lSypjHrti i8!5 N. Cot. - . 86.250 4l.00'0 , 5.000 5.O00 . tlM -. Frank 'Tertwaki. SjOOO 6.000' 68.750 84.875 , 6.000 105.075 5.000 5,025 5.000 5.080 107.675 106,625 5.000 57.400 66.025 R. 8. Box Patl ToJii, 275"'k; 2o"!".--Sidaay Van Lydegraf. N. . . -Summer -., r...:.... Orrille Varty. 650 D St.... KaJman Vadiyy, 431 f(. Cot- rtage - Paul W"t.- 60S. N. SamntMr Lorine-M. U'illinr K. 1. B nVM w'ip. 6o lath MriB Mi Walking. . R. , F. O. 1,- Box 2-8- ; Kdmond Wcjsner, 1072 Union Maxwell WMt. 1019 Oalr,- ; te Cfemtcr T. Wiltue, bcc, (.Tegon Independ- Indianapolis Man Secured to Officiate at Air Derby SPOKANE, Sept. 20. AP) Odia 'Porter of Indianapolis,, who has -timed air meets, boat races aftd automobile races . for many years; arrived here today to act as chief timer for. the finish of the EJCECTJTREC, NOTICE OF V. ; XPPOINTMENT ' Notice, is hereby" given that the nlArnlanA1 haiav Itfeeii niilv atv. pointed by the County - Court of the State of Oregon lor the' county of Marion :as; Executrix of ; the last will and testament and estate of Charles F. Straw, deceased, and that she has duly qualified as such executrix; all,- , persons having claims against-yie estate, of said decedent are . hereby notified to prasent the aime,. duly. verified, to me. .at the' office . of Ronald C. Glover, my attorney, i203 Oregon Building, Salem'; Marlon County, Oregon, within six months from the, date. joC this. notice. , . . Dated at Salem, 'Oregon, this 7th day of September. 1927. , VMABEL K. STRAW. Executrix of the Jaatwlll a.nd tea . tament and estate of Charles F. Straws-Deceased. f. RONALD C. GLOVER.' 'J ; i Attorney forExecutrixJ " V. i Salem Oregon. - j ' '. " . " vr!t !:-:J rJiT-l4-3l.2S-o-5 ' Notice of Final Settlement ' Kolice' hrfierby lvitt that tl undersCgned has filed Ip the Coun ty Court of - the State - of Oregon for. the Countv of Marton.-her dulv verified ; final' account, as execu trix: of the last will and testament and estate of Albert L1-Downing deceased abd that- said : Court baa fixed. Monday, the. 3rd day of Octo beiv r 1 927, ar the; bdur off ten clock JL.- M." o said1 day,' a the time; and the Coudty Court Room in th County -jQourt- House,! at Salem, Marion County, Oregon, as tHe' place for hearing said fiua account and ait objections thereto Dated . at Salem. . Oregon, this S 0 th xlar Of- August, 1917. - $ AUCEJ l..PATTON, e Executrix, pf he last wfl an4;tcV '7 tament tud; eatiCe of A4btrt L. DOwiinfc aeceasea.; s t I10NXIJ aXiLOVER, i ? Attoyney rf Executrix: ; n ' v BalemIrtfegon. "" w,;:n; . a3 117-14-2 1-2 8 4-:. u Virr- r ;-jCI 1"!'' ' t' - 't vv :-x-:-:; c-. Jfc -l: ii-ii i-:-:-: '.--J St - "Ttaifc babyJ:glrlSt3rt! remam ni wifeaod-I are.5 concerned, for; I cwei 4;in5i-e . . to her" " . , ' .'. New York and San Francisco air derbies, the New York nou-stoy flight and the national ar races but be won't know who the win ner Is Until some" One tells him have always made it a prac tfee not to know the. con testa ntji are. in a race that I .am timing." he said. '.'Often times I know all the fcu Iran ts in a race very well, but I never know who won aotil I read it, in the paper or someone informs me " ' ' - ' - And- so toraorrow, aiwl tl rest of this. week. Mr. Porter "will watch the finish line tHat. stretch es across Felts field, the Spokane airport, .and. wlthShls Other eye on the intricate- electrical5, timing de vice) that he has perfected, he will call -out -the numbers - on the planes and. their otfifliai- tlme. ; Porter explained. hat. the planes are "started .' one after . another in the- race at regalar intervals, and that th6- elapsed time determine the -winner." ' ' - ' Answer Filed in Woodburn Cannery Company Case An answer and cross complaint by the Lawyers Title & Trust com pany, seeks to foreclose a lien oU property of the Graves Canning company at Woodburn, Marion county, as well as property in Washington county. The ahswer is to an original complaint filed by Theodore Nocolai in which the trust company was named as de fendant. Charles Krause and Charles A. Walin are also listed as defendants. ,The icross, jcomplalpt; filed yes, terday Asks that the lien of the trust- company- be made prior' to any other .liens, and that af recel verjbe . appointed for "the com pany's property, ; which-haa, an estimated ' sound value of 1 51, - 305.49 with real property valued- Rb 18200.'- : " " . . . The cross complaint recites that $12S 00- in -notes was negotiated by the Graves,. Canning company through the Lawyers Title and Trust company. MARRIAGE ANNULLED SAN FRANCISCO,. Sept. ' 20. (AP) The marriage, of Helen Baloer Chancellor, 16, and Philip M. Chancellor, i, "Santa Barbara youth who. ia:to inheriL'a $9,000: 000 estate when he is 21. waa an nulled by Superior Judge .Thomas r. Graham here today. JUDGE PASSES SPOKANE. Sept. 20. (AP Charles L. Ileftman, federal Judge of tne eighth 'Judicial ' district. ded in a hospital here last night. NOTICE OF.-APPOlTTM2eNTi OF AI mi I NISTRATREC ' .Notice is hrby given that the undersigned BasT '' been'h 3nlv ' in. pointed by ' the County' Coart of the State of Oregon for thtr Conn if of Marion', as Administratrix of im eataW of SetM' B. Masaey. De ceased. ; and that she haa duty qualified as such administratrix! aUpersona, laving claims against tne estate of said decedent are hereby notified to -present tho samp, duly verified, to me. at the office of Ronald C. Glover, my at- .torney 203;Oregon; Bulldinr. Sa lem. Marion-County, Oregon, with in six months from the date of this'notice. r ? .-vov'Q Dated at Salem Oregon,' "thla 23rd,day Of August. 1927. v i "nn:-. uzzib jr.- nASsurr. ' - Adntinistratrix of the -Eatat ' of wh B.i Massey. TJeceasedU, v R 05r ALD CJ GLOVER, --llr ; Salem, Oregon. 1 4 KW. li 24-313T-li-2t lijAITTABERHACLET. CROWD- KI1 AGAIN IiAST NIGHT' Crowds 3 again gather at- the Evangelistic Full Qospei Taber nacle, to hear Evangelist Mother Kennedy. She took for her sub ject last night "The Overflowing Rivers." Her text was found in the 46th Psalm, and the fourth vorsrt- "There is a river, the streams whereof shall make: glad the city of God, the holy place of the tabernacles of the most High." Evangelist Kennedy just recent ly vlfHte4-the Columbia Highway and during her discourse she praised beauties of the river, falls and mountains; drawing- rompari sons with that spiritual river, the river- of salvation, which was the centralnhemev of her " message. She reviewed niany1 of the Biblical scenes enacted In the Bible; in cluding the narrative of the" over flowing Waters as found in Er.- klel, and concluding- with the riv er of Hfe flowine from the throne of (Jod; beside which grows the tree of life Whose leaves are for the healing or the nations. Sho pictured Christians as trees planted by the river of water. bringing forth the fruits of tho Spirit in the church of God. The congregation and chorus entered heartily into the; singing. which seemed to be enjoyed by all. As the song "The New Jeru salem" was sung, MOtherKennedy could no-longer keep her seat, and stepped forward, leading -the .song ltd -dose. Miss Kharvina Bur Wic. who Is traveling with Mrs. Kennedy, sang "The Stranger of Oalilee."! v ' ; .'People are" coming frorriyrnany towns around' and a lavge'attend ance 'is'anticipated throughout the remaining days and over Sunday. Already she is . receiving ihvita tions from different cities near by foi later services. The program as outlined includes messages on. "The Prayer Life." "The Second Coming' of Jesus" "Divine Heal ing ."and "Witnessing for Christ." Byi urgent request of niany. he has consented to give the story of her life, leading up to and includ ing some of the Events which have recently brought their name be-, fore the public This will be giv eb Sunday afternoon, and conclud ed' Sunday evening. This is look ed1 forward to with great1 anticipa tion by everyone, as it ;is expected to clear up many matters which have caused great division of opin ion. MILLER LEADS BY 60 SECONDS IN MONTANA (Continued from Page One) ahead of the" field. In the class A event. Tex Ran kin. Portland, was 'holding fourth place.. GLENDIVE. Mont., Sept. CO. Leslie Miller, - Des Moines, flying his . Eagle Rock, airplane in' the class B araces of the Spokane air derby landed here at 4:50 p.m. today from. Bismarck, N. D., to be followed one minute later by C. W. Meyers. Detroit. Miller's flight, number is 31 and Myers Sd. Miller made the flight from Blsrharckr in one hour, 13 minutes and Myers in one hour and '15 minutes. The flight was original ly expected to take one hour and .45 minutes. ST. PAUL, Minn.. Sept. 20. (AP.) Over a course of rain and strong head winds, Pilot E. E. Ballough of Chicago, brought his plane- from New York 4n- slightly more: than nine hours today, top ping1, the f ield' in -the first-day's flight of; the class A air derby to Spokane? CHICAGO, Sept. 20. Tho ele ments .'frowned on t,he. winged cross-country races today, and helped thin the ranks of contest ants in the-'national air derby. As evening fell, after a day of cold rains and stiff winds, only thirty odd planes "of the forty that left New York City were still on their way to Spokane. One PUno Crashes' ' Tragedy, mat-red the start of the biggeiy class' A ships today when a plane crashed at Long Valley, N. J., killing the pilot, R. E. Hud son of MarysvUleV Trllch.; and his mechanic. Jay R ad Ike. ; of St' Cla4.iv Mich: The race then pro gressed without further incident until a plane, its gasoline supply LET KENNELL-ELLIS - MAKE YOUR VIEW AND COMMERCIAL I?IC lij y TURES, ANY TIMEi ANY PLACE --" vr "v '' -- -- t , . . . ,iui V i CaU 951 "?- f,- r : 'KEUNEELMS STUPIOS " - . i' i ICIRKWOOD MOTOR CO. - 1 jCe el Use Cars i - - ' -'- PHONE'S 11 - ' 4 "-.: : " ; Slt.NW Commercial St. ' - 1926 Willys Knight 80 Sedan. ; 1927 Buick Standard Coupe. . . i ifl927 Chmler7ft BrougBau.i .t-iszi Huason t'."--'1vs H - jz t tjnevroiei ii 'An unlucky icet wagonv brohght the olane to an abrupt halt and Pilot Louis F.1 Royal of Flint, Mich . and his passenger, Joseph Potten, climbed out8 uninjured The Diane was so damaged, how ever, that it -could not continue the flight. Race Nip and Tuck A nlD-and tuck race developed hAvn Pilots Leslie Miller of Des Moinea and C. W. Meyers of Detroit, leading the twenty re m sin ing class B ships which left New York yesterday. Although succeeding In landing first at "Cleveland. Chicago and St. Paul. Milter was beaten into Fargo, N. d; by Meyers, who never was far 'behind. ' ' The only woman in thef derby. Mrs. Gladys O'Donnell of Whit tier, CaL. mother of two children. was forced down" with her - hus band, Pilot James O'Donnell, on account of engine trouble at' Au burn. Ind. The O'Donnells, who were the last to leave Roosevelt field, expected to resume their flight tomorrow. Two otiher class A planes had difficulties. An hour and a half after taking off from Roosevelt field, Emiil Bnrgin returned to Curtis field, nearby with motor trouble, and Pilot R; S. Fogg an nounced on landing at Cleveland that he is out of the race and will return to New England tomorrow Tall Emler Arrives Frank M. Hawks, In Diane num ber 10, landed here at 6:66 this afternoon, the last of the :class; ft planes. He had left Cleveland at 1 p. m., abd encountere.stroiig head winds, he said,- making ,his travel comparatively slow. His gas supply" was exhausted when he reached Chicago. fHe saftlYhe would spend the night, here and resume tne race early tomorrow. The severity of the weather put two of the smaller ships out of the race in Chicago, and Pilot L. F. Hughes who had spent the night in Cleveland, announced he would' not continue the race Engine trouble and the stiff winds influenced R. T. Qulnby of Rock Island and S. Darius, Chicago, not to continue, from here. Missing yesterday, Tex La- grone, Kansas City class B flier reported today from Ashland, Pa that he was out of the race. The third' section of the derby, tue uon-tpp flights, starts from New York- tomorrow. The A planes are taking a route which covers 2,275 miles and the B ships are covering 3,350 miles. Both classes are due in Spokane to morrow. Twelve of the class B ships spent last night In Chicago, seven in Bryan, Ohio, and four in Cleve land. BELANC.ER WIN5 OVER J. WOODS PORTLAND. Sept. 20. (AP) Charlie Belanger of Vancover. B. C, breezed through ten rounds to win a decision over Joe Woods of Los Angeles, much heralded light heavyweight of the George Blake stables, in' the main event of the Coliseum boxing card here tonight. Woods opened an old cut over his more experienced op ponent's eye in the first round and connected- with some solid right' and left hooks to win (he third round, but Belanger toyed with the Calif ornian in every other round, taking the decision hand i- A Portland boy, Willie Gordon. 'This is the time of the year when, the college boys feel a tingle ii the air and fincl' the moths in their raccoon coats, ; L ijoacn. . .- j joariBg. . . i 1926 Pord' Cqupc LaccnerJTJolaJi.. L'-V '.?f' 1 trft n ahp-ii i. . , Fam6us ballet One -of the many 01927'-' which, wmest.b:ipen tba September 26. - - - provided. the fireworks of the oth er ten round event by winning a slashing victory over Hector Mc Donald, clever 124 pounder from Vancouver, B. C. NEW VESSEL TO SEARCH ST. JOHNS. N. F.. Sept. 20. (AP) The steamer Silver Citj. working in the interests of Wil liam Randolph Hearst; backer of the ill-fated flight of the trans- Atlantic airplane Old Glory, put out to sea from St. Johns- this forenoon without waiting for the NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT -FOn .THE COST OF IMPROVING FOURTEENTH STREET FROM THE' NORTH LINE ' OF NE riHASKA AVRNVK TO THE ftOIITUVe -&IKE . .OP MARKET KTRRET. ; . Noiice is li'ereby" given 'that the c:cjnmon, council. oLine vity ot ssa n 1 -V A m t . em; Oregon, will, atornbout 7:30 p.jn- aQBthe 3rd day pf. October, 1 9 27i or;at any7ubsequent.'nieet- after in tlwrCouneil 'chamber of the City Half 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 of im proving Fourteenth Street from the north line of Nebraska Avenue to the south line of Market Street, in the City of Salem, Marion Coun ty, Oregon. All persons interested in said as- aessment are hereby notified to ap pear 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 pro portionate share of same. By order of the Common Coun cil September 19,-1927. M. POULSEN, City Recorder, . Date of first publication hereof is September 21, 1927. Date of final publication hereof September 23, 1927. 821-22-23 sEant..M.., . , 'Li' ...iiR!;:i'iA.:i:Ji"jiWu;iu!uy S3 i.wn lllMllllllll.il W.IIMIIIIWIIHIIjliNIIIKW.HtllW.IUIWHIIWIHWI'lMIWIllll.linniimiW.lillitllllMlltlwilwilMMWHHMtwi p..." 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MAN, , will count for the person whose Jsamo u written thfireonijrV " vl features with Charles G three's" niarvefona mniiiai regular.. XQ& ;sHD',r;aeaS0ir at the ' r - . . .. arrival of the government steamer Kyle, now on its way to port with wreckage of the plane. The Sil ver City carries sealed orders and the course the ablp will take was not disclosed. The Kylte was due in port to day. The government ship locat- NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IM PROVE GAINKS AVKXITK FROM THE EAST LINE OF COMMERCL! STREET TO THE WEST LINE OF LIB ERTY STREET. Notice Is hereby given that the Common Council' of the City of Salem, Oregon, deems It necessary and expedient and hereby declare! its purpose and intention to im prove Gaines Avenue from the east line of, Commercial Street to the. west 'line of . Liberty Street, in thr Cty of Salem, Oregon, at the r; pense of the abutting and adjacent property,-except the Street and a!-' ley intersections,, the expense-oi. which wilt be assumed try the City of Saleftij Oregon, by bringing sali portion of said street, to the estab lished grade, constructing , Port land cement concrete curbs, and paving said portion of -said street with a hard surface pavement, six. inch Portland cement concrete pavement, 30 feet in width. In ac cordance with the plans and spec ifications therefor which were adopted by the Common Council on the 15th day of August. 1927, now on file In the office of the City Recorder, and which are here by 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 15th day of August, 1927. M. POULSEN, City Recorder. 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It is ' understood.' that this Inquiry Implies o obllgstion whatever.. iA.t. , - Eliinore Theater, Monday Night ; ' ed the airplane wreckage a week ago several hundred miles horth-i east of St. John's. . .... NOTICE OF INTENTION TO "lMT PROVE THE ALLEY IN BLOCK 4 OF OOMPTOV8 AD DITION TO THE CITY- OF 8A LEMrMARION COUNTY. ORE-. GOV, FROM THE . NORTH LTN.E OF COLUMBIA STREET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF GROVE STREET. - Notice is hereby given that tho Common Council of the City of Salem, Oregon, deems it necessary and expedient and hereby declares its purpose and intention to im prove the Alley In Block 4 of Compton's Addition to the City of Salem, Marlon County, Oregon, from the north line, of Columbia Street to thersootbr lfaie of Grove Street, in the City of .Salem, Mar ion County, Oregon; at the expense of the abutting and adjacent prop erty, except ,tiis -street and alley, in-? tersectioii9, ihe expense of which will be ' as&uittetl ' tgT th$ City of ;. Salem. Oregon, ?by oriaging said" portion of sajtfatreet to the.estabr . lished grade, constructing , Port land cement concrete curbs, and paving said portion bf said street with a six-inch Portland cement! concrete pavement, 15 feet in" width, 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 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 tho Street Improvement Department of the City of Salem. Oregon. By order of the Common Coun cil the 6th day of September, 1927. M. POULSEN. City Recorder. ' Date of first publication Sep tember 11. 1927. 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