issl ras Oregon Statesman " ' lined Daily Except bfenday by " . THE STATESMAN PU BUSHING COMPANY - US &ootk Cootaaereiel Street, Selesn. OrtfM . :. J. HMlrtcki -. rl 8. KcSherry . - . ialph C. Cartia - : 'rtor 0. CarlM toaaUa Bbbcb .... . Ucr - VaBr1e Editor City Editor Opart Editor - ;-- Society Editor Ralph H. Klotsia,. Adrertisiag- Xaaacar Geo. V. Marti. Snot.. Mehaaial Dept. W. H. Henderson. Circulation . A. Rkotea -W. C. Coaaar . . - . - - r . . ..'-- . . - -, ' . ii ,1 mm mr s imi ojaaa m in www , tt . i. tfwt el vaumea-trLat -txiose-invitations were tiw.! r-Tr, -rw -,. for w cawuucu w kuc uiuiituiuuf vut tw . I quality wwa. to a. ell aa oojowj w spokesman of a great fraternity which has proven itself to rWa. be an increasingly potent factor ixw the welfare work of the nI..rbLuMoo! nation. He was thus honored not merely as the titular head xfwu.oo: .-a a.d of more: than; eight hundred thousand i American' citizetts, lirwk Editor! Vim Wansa Vie wo ffiA fofirlAr rf thftt CTPar. armv as An Or-lera for week ' .352! 9.60: a few- load a . T.Itrv Kditarl . - . . .- - llfaadav at 0.60: heariea Bad aaAer- -i ' 1 canized aeencv of uoliit. natriotism and beneficence eiiec- Iweirks .oo.oo: akinr mi 1IEII1! Or TUT iluwniTCB nCU I . ... s - Z. .... ... 17.50: a, few lauhter Piti I.OT.J; Tha Aaeoeiat.. Pnu i. .xl.i.lr wt.ut.uul u ska aa for BSDlicatioa of aH i ft vphr nromotmo ItS declared ODjeClS. t la few ehoiea lirfat feeder sin 8.50 9.00. VI intcaea rreditwd iw it or mot othoawiao eroditad i tkia Daoer a ad alao thai . . . ; . . - . ' ...'. i I fikaen. Bemiaallr a toady, witk Week cb1 new .sabliatied brrcla. !.. :'- ; - - BvsrsEss orncBS: , '.Cajaber Balactod Oregon Ke viapeta Pacifie Coeat ' RepreoonUtiT f, Sirnv 1st, : Portlar i, - fwarity Bid..; Baa rraaeiaco, Bhareo Aofeioa, Chamber of tJfcurca Bldf. -. . Aokm r. Clark Co, Sew York, 128 lift W. ; Slit St.; Cifcato, Marqnwt Bldg. i Doty Side.; Ui 3.aiaoa Offiew.28 cr 6S3 iocioty Iditor -, ., , 1" TELEPHONXS . , Newi Vept23 or 100 fnh Pepavtroeat Cirealatita Offieo 8SS Contemplation of the order's accomplishments its prest-Jago; ,tritiy ekoie, kaadywei- wooi-a 'ji !i. t. j ...ki:. l -...liamfta quote -p w u.v; 7t bp le, SIIU Its IUKU UiattJ it puuuK csmxju ouuiuu i: wu'li, S.OO: ewes 6.0O do F wMtiiVofinn fry ot-orv lrtval T?1V And A TalirAtlOTl ftf ittl ranaritv for even crreater achievements, and its possibilities F LOUP CKcS I r Abbbb ' r ... ...... " . t ww .. as an instrumentality for more splendid 'service, must in-i ' LA lb LAbl tVtr.ir.V- 5 RT!rA Pvprv member tn irreater zeal in the endeavor to.insurel (Continued -from Page One) its continuing growth as a power for good. . . . I rail is and Newport i open. "v.MnKw.r7 inv i: . - i : rtpro a nnrnino1 m rn wnn e niswrv 01 uie oruer uuuii a "v-. . .1 V VoVUdrV'l, (if Vwl 1 i' '!: I .('. I " ' W Mk - w.0v - w - - a . " .... ... I, . 'w Anil iriln I saw tint a vnn Tf fa oclr fnr a. rtmpl to ro thrOUhl . ..t.- : isj. J r-:-l t wraria ool Tile KOOseTeit lllgnway in IM' - c- J jr - - - - - w-- mmjn 1 n a u w w T n 1X1 If XV I w-t- m .r-1 L-n.1 V 1 La 111 tnACUa. aft-A LUJa EaV-3 I . .. . w w-v a. h ovw nf a noilA : than ff o rirh man tn enter tha kinrdom Of " " V " r ... -'. COlll CoaDIJ Mtwen 1HI ana Vil Qod. When His disciples heard It. they were exceedingly amatecu an ouisianainz leaoer auioug ueuevuwui u-iwuiHca, iux-i ter RocK wm reponea 10 do dioc :aylng. Who then can be aaved? Bat Jesus beheld them, and Mid Uainir.: ifa Ipadershin bv Practical achievements, justifies ed by slides. In nortnern TiUa. mlhla- ti vifh CLnA ell thine ir " , . . , : -r 'i " . MaW unniillii ha. ; Eatorod at tke Post Of tie ia Saiem. ' Oref ob. areond-eUaa matter. into them, With men this is impossible; tout with God all things are possible, uattnew is:Z4 to ze. SALEM Y AND FAITHFUL TWENTY ? - only enthusiastic optimism. The Order of Elks is growing ""rrW.X-tTi in every way material to its success in accomplishing , us J RooS6Telt , nigaway iB closed - to noble purposes. Its further growth in membership is a traffic matter of minor importance and one that will take care of The October campaign for pledges to meet the annual itself. n tk. OnlA V Tkir r A 4w cVini-t I Lacked about $8000 of the reauisite goal. " GERJIAN JOURNALIST WRITES LETTERS OR TRAVEL THAT APPEAR IN A BEAUTIFUL VOLUME : IN GERMANY "Highway department employes hare been assigned to the work, of removing- a slid on Alsea Moun tain county. - -1 - Ferry Dlscontinned ! INDEPENDENCE. Not. 1 2. (Special) On account , of hig- TWEMTY-FIYE YEARS AGO o -o (From Columns of the Statesman, November iij ! Maror WilUama has retoed the rdinanco -settinr apart fourteen blocks on the east side of the vv u- lamette rlrer in the heart or tne city as an oil district. Roseburg The west-b otind Roseburg-Myrtle stage coach wu held up near Olalla. Because she mistook a lantern in the distance ior me eujsiu headlight of an approaching train. Mrs. A. II. Kaylor. of Moilaia. Jumped off the Soutnern racjiic bridge at West Fork to her deam in the roaring torrent forty feet below. " - In the early hours of yesterday morning a report was v circulated that Willamette unlrersity was in flames. 'Arriving at the university, the cause of the alarm was found to be a bonfire bum : by students to celebrate a football victory over the Oregon Normal school. overflowing streams' tA and It la thought the crest of th storm period Is past. The Alsea-Corvallia highway to night " wm almost completely blocked fight" miles below Alsea hT i rtttnUe illdft. in voow- valt hishway north of . Newport -nil remain, closed, for several days, it la believed, due to flood damage. The Corvallls-Newport highway was reported practically cleared but not fully repaired. The Southern Pacific railroad line, damaged, by the storm. ' was cleared' today and train service to Newport will be resumed tomor row. A" passenger train was near ly wrecked on the line Thursday morning when a small slide caused ' the engine to jump the rails on a trestle. Wire commun ication has been seriously dis rupted. ' GENEROUS BANDIT HUDSON, Mass. After a ban dit bad held up Morris Shindler and robbed him of $59 at the point of a pistol, lie asked if the loss WheritoSuspect; Add Scalp There followed many 'plans; some were for pruning the budget, cutting out activities. But nothing could be droppcJ, with justice to the work, with credit to Salem. The pruning had been done at the start : And a faithful few carried on: worked on bers graimeu v "-v .rrTl jZJJ'r ' .-.lWf . tret that stern necessity the goal. So far so good. Une man made .a pieage oi lamette vauey. me wruer uWi, lurteu lo own o,w.-hlm t9 steal. He demanded a m aVA a iV 1 w waw ana aruiwooo m me wouid seriously inconvenience tametie river, me xerry bm dwb Mm shindler r-nlied that be .. . !rfinrnntinnat fo a short time. Con-I ..... ..... L.. T faro f 4rovo1 frnrv mir rountrv hv a loumalist froml-. , . .vL wouia- use a aoiiar to uae.pun a, wa. tsr va v. ov wa. w ,- j i unBriDifi ariiL ! rouimr nu w n iue i a w,b. Mostly mem- the Republic of Germany, by the author Henry Brown, dedi- river, which would i make it e-j hk -piwvt tin off tha r-ol! rs of the board of directors. Every loyal Salemite will he cated to Mrs. Elva Brown of this city, are a matter of more gjel3r nerous to operate the and nanded lt to htm. expressing atified to know that the budget U now within $3500 of than passing interest, to Oregon and especially the Wil- TJ; Mnd Aad i plant baa n 'ney e goal. So far so good. One man made a pledge of $700. iamette valley. The writer spent most of the time allotted been forced to shut down opera- hlm to steal He demanded iJiat Manv have done well ' - to his visit during the year beginning in miasummer, t----"-' shlndleT shake hands with, ltim Av.fl r.nw. at th hurstion and under the leadership of and extending to autumn of this year m western Oregon, . .... . . - i . - - . . . ...s.iti j t-i" . : ----- -. "T aier aucoverea imi u wu iifq Paul Wallace (who would in his modesty object to tnese lines I and nas written a dookoiwi. pages, oe-umuny Viww under water ana vine owy grayeiix0.0 bUIs stucfc fetter. if he knew they were being written), a company of 20 men German and well bound, and has sent a numrjer oi copies wr " "1 oe oaa-u y II ne loiew tney we Dem5f J .. - w f wv,,, w. Whpr. Mr Willam Brown. froa tbe dump piles in the yard. have pledged themselves in writing to report at a noon lun- friends he met here through his brother, Mr. Willam Brown, geTeraI uraftgp of .Qg9 cheon once a week, to bring in the results of their work the retired wool, mohair and hop dealer of Salem, Oregon, brought down stream Friday and And to continue tin the last of the $3500 shall be pledged. The binding and letter press are peneci ana nis mastery ox f lat means much for Salem: . It is the Salem way. It means! German is in very entertaining and dignified literary style. pp- cttr- page, but that little damage aaa so far resulted. .. ; i . f ,v.w-.,r i - I I THE OOCTOft ft YOUR. I I SAID 1 HOST pcOOq I GET OUT M A i Dkur i K . THeofrl ' Mr The M. D. prescribes one of our reconditioned, guaran teed, low-priced cars. He bought one himself. These at Bargain Prices : ' 1020 Nash Sedan 1020 Chrysler 7() 1026 Chrysler 60 Fitzgerald-Sherwin . Motor Co. !torner Liberty & Chemeketa Telephone 1133 The House of Courteous lerrice" That ' that the Salem Y will function, in all its splendid program Mr.'Brown sent his first letter from the west' dated Seal . Cold Checks Flood U SEATTLE, Nov. 28 (AP). I vm 9 1 a a am J M J Recedea aft Eaceae : f I iOOQ8 wntcn uia wbhimm s uui- - it. t.iui . rnnm nroimn nr1 rrlvA TTinch snace to the beflutv of the! KTTOKNia Na t a i LLl lar damage In southeast and west- OI acwviues, iiumg tne new w vr, a, 7 7 'm tJv V.:,"' , , . Vlern Washington since Thanksgiv- Oregon seacoast, as ne was a guesi OI a oaiem lauuiy wxiu - . -- lBr d.v. threat-nine enormoue r .-.,.-- - . i wB. - a ii . i .ar? ar vawrarn an -wr w-n a-i-wa t. sr b v or - aa SALEM SHOULD SPEND A - MILLION DOLLARS maintain an elaborate summer home at tnat Historic pioneer Willametu riTer nere ro8e: t0 loss in some sections, were cbeck- V ' r,aart pnmmnnifv The details of ilia triD irom central XUr- ag fft. e m Mir ..ri t,niea loaay dj iiuing inwnwewr. !- I"'-"' -w - ! 7' . il - r-l-rt,-, ..l. n.rfa1 rnnninr Salem should spend a million dollars, to provide a sewage ope to taking ship at Bremen and crossmg the Atlantic anq Tu banks todaV was the Che: ith rasa- landing in New xorlc and across ine contmen. are iuu oi Heavy rains and meitinr snowlhAlI l Gtt Harbor county, on disposal system like that which serves Pasadena, South dena, Alhambra.and adjacent territory Should bond itself for, the million charm and entertainment and really intelligent and glow- !n th mountains yesterday had tb e-t ide of the state. . . x tt. . Aw.r!..w (fo fnatf- -Mml th. flr.A watar W. O. POWCll Ot K6ISO, COUnty Ijlg gonuneilUI UU VUC alt x-xi;aiv-ii avuvux. uu vo 1 r feehool ' fUv with 30 vear txmds: and perhaps at the end of that tutions. He virtually says wages are tnree to tour times tne time renew them for another 30 years ; iscnooi eunerinienaeni. woo ; ama w,t.r . tii.-B.w.Mf kf been marooned since Thursday on warn of the laborihcr class in the old world, and yet he ex- .nA p.etfi- htlwaw t tn vo. bis farm near the LewU river, ... ." ;n Anl. .4 iv t..i, f muul ftiAmmrK farmmcr nnpr.lbetwMB Enrtna VnnotiAnl was still impnsonea toaay. ne Fmviflirnr n KinKmcr I una weanj as iwaaiwc, v presses auiuuac ai uic w jswv. -" - r 1-,- Tr.i.m. w. wltht wa. years the operations of the plant will pay all the interest and ations in the United States, and the impoverished condition r1?, except for an emergency sup- all the first cost, and the expenses -i' . - of the soil in many parts oi our country, ne saw ine cuuunj tonight, the . weather is cool and w aae to ine waier "n? AlUB ' . aw a w ja . - i w a in -n cm rivnp nain tw war tb anon mi i Besides performing an economic -servicerthat wiU be worth Mn harvest time and comments on the very mn stand oi oats mue danger ota further rise ru;p ' . - at la OB w w - . .w Til. A. . - aai a a. tea - ' nntr 1 a. U AAV w3A ID BA UBI.LUU. inillionff to this rich agncuitural seaion. . m many neias comparea win me same crop iu wiiu-uj. , ,n I The Cowiits river which rose- to fm. rr, Pnt2riprtA Tttant is nHnted in. The States- He aavs in Germany our country is referred to as the lana ... i j 117 feet in southwestern washing- Xttc owwaj "I . - . . . . .. .. . . . r.t. t m,n ftf trtiq morninir. Read it. It wiU be much simpler ior 0f boundless possibinties, out nis ooservauons in ieuruats.a "" w . ..... .... i . . ....... . . ... a. -1 . .... luis uiuri oi . n fa a frinnnri timpa niainer now man it and lowa convinced mm mat estimate wa uuuiw uy u avtiu-i , . ,. . A . r. - - . v.A1r nam L:n x iu j;,r,,i ;r,v.oVlitor.f TTna not ti1 all rronalwe" oay. aiier causing aamage ... ... . v,.v ia.t ni-it an raw nrhan waaanpnn mn ni inreaiKiii. uicawcu Wm ui luc iuuitiuuu auuaw.w.v. ww - - viv i aa aaa i - - - - - - - - Tav . . - , . .. . . . i - 1 1 iuwj vtii aa uu as oawu.uuu.i. . v. VJ.. .t tr.1. showed a variety of results irom tne same neignoornooa ana in Cowiits county. Wash., the VV. a1 fcr the same-soil. The most valuable part of his book to Oregon water wa. dropping rapidly to- - -wirTthel wa- . - - . . 3 . . . ... . . -. i ii. nf a-it a tin K oi ark ran lit ante wraral' . is the detailed description or tne state, its crops ano its sons i ; - - --- 4 ; ' ;r '"'Iter subsides. I - a. . I VI y- lalA AAA VP V 9 lUtV fcUB UUIUyBI - -,-. a . a Facts About Sugar' New York, leading and natural products, taken very largely irom tne statistics tney had dMerted ln tne tlood mVl. ,fWi8 OVER A JIILLION.TONS OF SUGAR According to it Isn't aee that dulls the hair. Nor frequent (washlng or curling. If your hair- lacks ail ma. ana lustre. It may be due to a conut tion you can correct in twenty- fnnr h on rs. Acid scarp. Neutralize tbe acta secreuons aaa nf the acalo. ana your nair wlu have the lovely sheen that makes anw. hair ao attractive. A tew droni of Danderine will do this; and aa Its name implies, umaer- in fa a scientific danaruii ais- anlwent. Five minutes after Dand erine is applied, every particle of dandruff baa been dissolved. Acid scalp should be suspected ir vnnT- hair la at all suit or stringy, or won't bold- a wave. An- ctner sign not so easny aececiea Jn one's self to an acrid oaor io the hair when it is warm, or after exercise. And for tbirty-five cents at an v drugstore, you can get bottle of Danderine that win Keep vnnr hair aoft and sweet and "on its good behavior" tor weeks! newspaper of the sugar trade, it now appears probable that collected by the Salem Chamber of Commerce. He gives a Pacific Wiaw.,v open in Cow- famie8 to ee to v,nin.r. -.1. i. '.i 5'.'" i S4.i -H. aaaa Mr lilts conntv. desmte the several.. . . .. . the production oi sugar 1x1 tue uunu uvaKa ,vi uuc awuuu. i -f - - --j , nt vear'a crorj wiU run to about 1,070,000 tons. That au-Lf Oregon, in spite of some Portlahd newspapers referring thority gives the following figures: California . Intermountain Rocky Mountain and Plains Eastern - ; Total to Eugene and Medford as such. Describing the Willamette 1927 1926 valley he speaks of Albany as a young city with great hopes 82,000 - 67,047 for the future.: The beauty of the great valley and its visible 180,000 73,809 1 mountain, ranges and great forests, are carefully and accur- 648,000 602,672 ately described, and the German editor suggests after seemg 160,000 154,075 and meeting many German and other European farmers and home owners, that if the land commissioners would take 1,070,000 897,603 steps to settle such immigrants in colonies and neighbor atlme. Slides were stiU a men- w";j.i.r Lhad .,V ace. however, on the lower Colum-r" U " Ut. . . in soutneasiern vasnmgxon I where bridges were1 destroyed a - is much above early estimates based on acreage auu hoods they would nave more succeas in bccuiuK m. "average yields, which pointed to a pfopable output of . 900,- settlers. His narrative extends to many matters of history t osn nnfv cr tons hut Is the result indicated by a and traces the development of the United States in fifty careful survapof conditions in the important producing sec-years from fifty-five million population to 110,000,000 a. na rv nn,! hv renorts of beet tonnages and LnW I His descriptions are excellent of the apple and prune yields from aU the larger companies. As wUl be noted from orchards ,the berry fields and rose gardens, the hopyards the above tabulation, the greatest gain has taken place in the Utah-Idaho area, where a partial crop failure last season has been followed by. excellent growing conditions, giving - a yield well above the average this year. That is a good showing i ; 1 ; ' j But even so,, it is not a sixth of the consumption of the United States, the balance coming from foreign countries, nearly all of it from .Cuba . . ffcrnitrrt thi countrV ought to produce all its sugar. When will the Salem district begin to show up in the tables above? Just as soon as we get irrigation on a major scale; J-wV.s-.Vt .Would be at an earlV date ; - And perhaps even sooner than that, if we will make the offnrt. for amDle acreage is available here for several factories; lands already under irrigation,' and sub-irrigated lands, and areas needing nu THE ELKS ! and baseball irames 'and with a strong sense of humor he disabuses the generally expressed opinion in Germany that the American people have not achieved line worKmansmp in building their motorcars. Ascending one of the rivers run ning into the Pacific ocean he was shown a tremendous waterfall and gallantly and In true newspaper style named it Alice falls, in honor of Mrs. Chfford Brpwn of this city, The entire description of Oregon will prove very valuable in brinc-in-r the attention of Mr. Brown's section of-Oermany not only to the attention or his newspaper prmtea m wr man but also to the readers of his large circle of personal acquaintances in a very complimentary and yet penecuy reliable manner, if , , 1 I ---CoL E. Hof er. Salem, Ore.. Nov. 26, 1927. - 'Salem Lodge No. 336 of Elks is having a membership campaign, which has been going on for some weeks and is proceeding satisfactorily ' . ' ' " . So a few words concerning this great order are not out of Dlace. The Benevolent and Protective uroer oi xiks v.ir O E.) is to be considered, in estimating its real strength i kv mlculatinir the number of its members. To those who look beyond mere numerical tables, who see ... .u- rA loval devotion of that membership, and Who study the ever widening range of the order's benevolent YJZ trrowino- aggregate of its charities, and the rncS ef s service to huanitr and to country, there can come only a feeing of satisfaction and true growth of-the Order of Elks, as a great, ,iat Tiiimanitarian agency,- is not omy - . . . -... .j 'ouhtful student of history ana us recurua '-nembers: it is being recognized more ana V those outside its ranks. A pleasing evi ound in the fact that last year the grand , -3 invited to address tne legislative v ici -J . ,1 I,. ..ration for the popularity, personal f tho then mcumccni- ci ti- im--i bla highway. i ' Villa Radlw DamAred !i Damare amountlnr to betweenldrP ot 1 degrees in the temper I . a .a wB a -. $25,000 and 40,000 resulted f to curing tne last -w nours re fill- and bridcea on the Kalatna the yivere to their channels. and Lewi. riTer roads and tne Coal The first frost of the season in ereAk- road west Imfrvlew. 1 ! western wasnmgton cnecked otn- At : Pendleton reports tonlchtler nrers na .creeks from aomg said the Umatilla river was at iuner aamage. flood stage and that It was feared damage would result from j the! Toledo Danger Passes rampage. . i i TOiiEDO, ore., Nov. ze, iapj The , Corvallis-Waldport r blgh-J With the cessation of the storm way was said to be blocked by al that had swept this district fdr slide, but the damage was velIevedltwo days, little Immediate danger not serious. Ifrom flood waters was felt tonight Reports from tne WlllametteAlthough It wae raining consider valley Indicated that danger was ably late today, the respite of fered felt with the Willamette on a ram-(by yesterday's lapse permitted the Salem leads cities of her class in all this region in nearly tvrv m afpHal wav. The latest development is tnat me canital citv leads all Oregon cities in growth of bank deposits ;nrP 1919: even leads Portland. Salem can keep on Keeping on. if she wiU finish the linen mill industry project, and then take advantage of a lot or otner inausinai opportuuti3 that are iust around the corner. But the .linen industry .it- w,f nm first.' Thai 2 nothing else, for 'the piUJCVb iiUJ w.w , - . present. ' - ' - r General Uarlteta -O tt r, l ln .v-.,. i6. (APL-Ot-lB ..I.,. warlike nw from Europe todiy a -.4 -a- tnfcieEt eU.Bf d--I.i w .wnraaa both th Ut irt w.rV Well, friary r.e-ipU rf all the leadin. eeroala war -tuck lar- rer tkaa at tnsa t.tna a " wheat -rri-al. totaUinf ,T,62,000 baahel for tke week armi ,o,vu " , .aw aora S.86S.0O8 afkuut ,." Ooeinc qaotattena (m settled half T-8 tower, oora M l 4 off aad at aaeliaagod ta dwn. TOWTT.AVl. Kot. 29. (AP)i Wkeat vt j.. unit Wrw wkito. Kar.. Dec J SB 81.89; hard white, blnaatem, Baart all at 99 , federation, aof t 4 wkite. weten .hit. .n .lit- hard winter all $1,23 Ht norther- utmnz. all tl.i w-a-tara red. aii tin u.- -- Osu, Ko. 2, 88 pound W, T and fray all $33.50. - ., - Cra, 2, C. Y. aiif meBt Kor 137, Oe. S38..5, Jaa. fS8.S0i Aitte W. 8, au - . ' . . n . M lllmB. ataaaara xiot. tJi.au, kw. Jaa. 827. - hit " POITTLAND," Not. . S8. CAP). Hay bovine prices t Eastern Oregon tiaiothy 820 21i ditto Talley $16.50(J17 eh eat 814.50: alfalfa X7 oat hay fii,.u straw $8.80 pw on: alU. price 3 ton. mora. . .'.V"-; -:' . -y -- ' 4. '- ? w w. ; ' POBTLAND. Kot. 28. (AP)-Sid ta farmer; o ; Milk steady, raw (4 per coat), $2.4$ rat., fob: butterfat 7c all leb fort land. , Po-ltrr aaaiar. -eaTT bens- 21(2 23c liht laVieifrc: aprine 2021e; broil era 23e; pekia while ducks 30c; colored nominal; tarkeya b11t SOCiaSe. On ob s steady, local 8LS5&1.50; po tatoes steady at IU0B1.40 aaca. ' UUrvESTOtTK - PORTLaSD, Kot. 88. (AP). Ra reipta for week (approximate): Cattle, iBIO. calres 20. hoe SSSa. sheep 813 Cattle, compared with week ago: AU class steady except commoa and cutler FOR. . . hsst . OLDS k V - s , - ' s- ' J : ''Vn. N" X . , - S ' f ; s. : - - 'y.j Z; - . f. j iii " 11 aCl'''"" '''' "":'::.' v $;-r-..'. A -. ... NOTICE OP ; ASSESSMENT FOR THE COST OP ISIPROVIXG THE AXX.EY IN BLOCK TWO OP HUGH OWENS ADDITION TO THE CITY OP SALEM OREGON, ' BETWEEN THE! . SOUTH UNE OP BUSH STREET AND THE NORTH UNE OF OWENS STREET. Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of hte City of Salem. Oregon, will, at or about 30 p. m., on the day ef Decern her 5, 1927, or any subsequent meeting of the said Councn 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 Its propor tionate share of the cost ot tm proving the Alley in Block Two (2) of Hugh Owens Addition to the City of Salem, . Oregon, be tween the south line of Bush Street and the north line of Owens Street. . V V AJ1 persons interested - in -the said assessments are hereby noti fied to appear before the said Council at said time and place and presnt their objections, if any they have, to said assessment, and ap ply to said ' Council to : eqwtliae their proportionate share ot same. By order ot the Common Coun cil November 21. 1927. M. POULSEN, City Recorder. Date of first publication hereof November 26, Date of final publication hereof November 29. N2.-27-29 NOTICE OP ASSESSMENT FT?. THE COST OP IMPROVING . 22ND STREET FROM THE , 'SOUTH LINE CP LEE STREET (WEST) TO THE SOUTH UXE OF LEE STREET (EAST). Notice is hereby gWen that the Common Council of the City ot Salem. Oregon, will, at or about :.0 p. m. on the 5th day of De- cember, 1927, or any subsequent meeting of the said Council there-,; after,. in the Counci' Chamber of the City Hall of Salem, Oregon, proceed to assess uptn and agalnrw each lot or part thereof or parcel of land liable therefor its . ropor- " tlonate share of the cost of Inx- proving 22nd Street from the ; south Une of Lee Street (West) to the south line of Lee Street : (East), In the City of Salem, Ore- gon. Al persons Interested in the said assessments are hereby noti- ; fied to appear before the said i Council at said time and p!ice and i present their objections, if any they have, to said assessment, and apply to said Council to equalize their - roportionate chare of same. I By order of the Common Coun cil November 21, 1927. M. POULSEN, City Recorder. Date ot first publication No- vember 26. Date of final publication No vember 29. N2-73 NOTICE OP ASSESSMENT FOU t THE COST OF IMPROVIXO NORTH LIBERTY STREET FROM THE SOUTH UXE OP JEFFERSON STREET TO THK SOUTH LINE OF COLUMUI 1 STREET. - r . . Notice is hereby given that tba Common Council of the City or Salem, Oregon, will, at or aboni-i P. m., on tne usy.ui ucttm ber 5, 1927, or any subsequent j meetine- of the said Council there after, in the Council Chamber oi the City Hall of Salem, ur-on, -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 North Liberty Street from the south line of Jefferson Street to the south line of Columbia Street, in the City of Salem, Ore gon. All nersons interested In the said assessments are hereby noti- fied to appear before the said Council at said time and place and present their objections, ir any thv have, to said assessment, apply to said Council to equalize their proporuonate snare ot a"" By order of the Common Coua cU November 21. 1927. M. POULSEN, City Recorder. Date of first publication hereol November 26.- , Date of final publication hereot November 29. N26-27-29 When Glasses Arc Needed "APPEAL TO 0'NEILLn New Location Dr. C. B. O'Neill Fourth Floor First tfaUonal Bank Building Phone 6 H To break a cold harmlessly and in a hurry try a Bayer Aspirin tablet. , And for headache. The action of Aspinn is very efficient, too, in cases of neuralgia, neuritis, even rheurnatism and lumbago 1 And there's no after effect, doctors give Aspirin to children often mfajit VTifmever there's pain, think of Aspirin. The genuine Bayer Aspirin has Bayer on the box and on every tablet. 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