.THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 29, 1S27 wrrn or - ' . - - J X UKUUUJM ST A TESMAJN-. lasoad Daily Except Monday l,y THE STATESMAN PUBLISHING C03CPANT 115 Booth Commercial Street. Sal en, Oraroa , R. J. Haadrieka Irl fi. Mr Sherry -Ha!? O. Curtis - rtor D. CarUoa Koaella Bunch ' - Utitir Vaaactaff Editor - - City Editor ,- Sport Editor Society Editor Ralph EL KieUiaff, AdTrtiainf Manager Geo. F. Martitt. Snpt. MeehanUal Dept. W. EL.' Henderson. .Circulation Ma safer K. A. Rhota - i Livatoek Editor w. C. " Conner - - Poultry Editor MEXBsa or the associates jpsess I The Associate Press is exclnairaly entitled the te lor peolieatioa i"tt isptches credited to it or not otherwise credited la this paper and sla the local sew published herein. : -.,,- - - - , J iZtmStt Selected I etypea. Is:. business orncxst, ; - rf - Oiecon V maps pen Pacifia Coast RepresenUtire Doty ferUand. Socartty Bid.; San francisee. Sharon Olds, i Ioa The Statesman has just added feome new equipment in connection with its new press. More will be added. They will be such as to improve both the' appearance and. the quality of this newspaper, as ' will be evident from time to time.' The ambition of the force is- to give better and better service to this city, valley and state, in appreciation of a growing- patronage. rhemaa T. Clark Co.. New Tork. 128 13tt'w. Slat 81; Chieafe. Marqaetto Bid. Basiaess Office.2J or 88S .Society Editor 10S TEiEPHOUES Neva fept.23 or 109 ob Department CirenIaU.ua Office -5SS -581 j--EaUred at the Fot Office in Sates, Oregon, as acoud-claaa matterr I Tor th tder who TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO o ... .. v;:;: (Prom the columns of the States man, Not. 28, 1902.) ; i I Corvallis high defeated high 6 to 0 Saturday. ' Salem 50,000 ton annual crop; and then go on vp to double that, and more. WEST LINN NOT SENT CHALLENGE November 29, 1927 ' 1 the kingdom of heaven Is like unto a man that Is a house holder who went out earlv in th mnrnlnr to hire laborers into his iaerard. And when he had agreed with the labourers for a penny a 4ax, he sent them Into his vineyard. Matthew, 2Q;i and ?. 0 , BETTER TIRE PROTECTION' i. Salem will have better fire protection. That was decided at; the election when a special rhillage tax was voted J And this will eventually result in three additional" fire stations, north, south and east. Hilt this' tax' will at first bring only a little over $30,000 a year," and that will not go all the way in providing one new station, for the land must be acquired, the building erected J and at least one pumper provided and the pumper will costi around $16,500. In fact, each new station ought to have ,. aiso a combination chemical engine, and other : equipment. These three new stations are needed now.! I But it seems tc be out of the question to get them soon. Is there not some way to acquire the site for the north station, at least, and perhaps also erect the building, on a plan of future payments? And perhaps part of the cost of t$e equipment, too? What is in the way of this? : Onr about $15,000 is yet to be pledged to make possible the pay ment of debts of Willamette uni versity. The full debt is about 135,000. i Portland "Tell the mayor I cannot see him." This is the way his ; highness, crown " prince of Siam, turned down Mayor Will iams today. "There's no love lost us," remarked the mayor , - . . . ; j . between blandly. 'The selection of Mark D. McCailister as corporation com missioner is a good one. He will operate the department - without an assistant commissioner, which place he has held He will arrange close connection with all law enforcing agen cies, and thus increase the efficiency of the office. As assist ant commissioner he has had charge of the business of the 45 biiilding and loan companies in the state, with $23,000,000 assets, an increase of $3,000,000 in the past year; beside that pf the outside companies. Mr. McCailister has been long connected with this office, and he understands every detail of its duties. He is a native of the state, and one of lia fine, upstanding men in every walk of life. APPLE SYRUP RIVAL OF MAPLE SYRUP I """Since the .nnual apple Slogan number of The Statesman v or last Thursday was published, a lot of new ideas have beit advanced concerning the uses and superior qualities oi this king of the fruits . 1i r iln prose" and in poetry. J ' : - l . - Now comes another.- It is apple syrup; better than maple syrup. The idea comes from the Oregon Agricultural college arid is in a current bulletin of the departments industrial ' journalism of that institution, and, coming from such an authoritative source, no doubt good cooks throughout the country will be trying it out. The idea may conceivably in- xfMto rip rnnrlcpt fnr annles. throuehout this country, and va-w v vuw a - r m w - - other countries. Here is the idea as set out in the bulletin: f "Apple syrup is a product of Oregon 'apples resembling corn or maple syrup in appearance but greatly superior to them in flavor and palatability. It is made by neutralizing the acid in fresh cider with calcium carbonate (obtained at any drutr store) at the rate of five ounces to fourteen gallons of cider and then boiling, according to the department of horticultural products at the Oregon Agricultural college. '; "Action of the calcium carbonate causes ' a precipitate which is allowed to settle for six or eight hours before the :2mid is noured into kettles. A teaspoon of calcium carbon ate again is added and the juice is boiled down to a seventh of its original volume, when it has the appearance of maple RvniD. The suspended matter settles while the syrup cools The product can be poured into either.glass jars or tin cans , Before sealing the syrup is sterilized by boiling for twelve minutes." 1 ' , i' i ! Wheat commands the highest price paid in the San Francisco market in the past four years, due to a sharp demand from Australia. It is becoming more apparent each year that the Pacific coast wheat growers will not have to depend in the future, as in the past, on the Liverpool market. There Js objection and very ac-l tlve opposition in an Interested quarter to Police Judge Judah and Chief of Police Gibson for t not placing In the county jail to be boarded at public expense a lot of hoboes. Honest citizens say they do right In keeping down the bills, and eending the hoboes out of town. T Bits For Breakfast ? O O That was a good talk V m . Made yesterday at the noon luncheon of the Salem Chamber of Commerce by W. H. Bently, of Dundee, manager of the North Pacific Nut Growers cooperative, the parent marketing concern, f ; In S If any one present had any mis givings concerning the solidity oi the nut growing industry in this district, hie doubts must have been dispelled. , r, W We grow the best and highest priced walnuts in the United States, and at the lowest cost, and this is the only section of the United States that can grow fil berts on a commercial-ecale: at all with success. FUberts are thus a franchise crop, and walnuts near franchise crop. Our present vlOOO ton walnut and less than SO ton filbert crop will finally become a combined Principal J. C. Nelson, of the Salem high school, yesterday ve toed Coach Louie Anderson's pro posal to challenge West Linn high school for a football game, stat ing that It would.be "beneath Sa lem's dignity to Issue such z chal lenge, and the game would decide nothing which la not already quite evident" - - Principal Nelson, however, did dispatch a letter to Roy Cannon, secretary of the state board of con trol, in which he deplored the at titude of West Linn and Lebanon in claiming the. title alter a sear son of victories .over . mediocre NOTICE OP APPOIXTSIEXT Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned, Leah L. Braat has been duly appointed as executrix of the estate and last will and tes tament of S. L Halatead deceased, by the County Court , of Marlon County, Oregon, and she has dnly quaUfled as such executrix.: Therefore, all : persons having claims - against said estate are hereby notified, and required to present the same duly' verified to the undersigned Leah L. Braat at her residence at Dayton; R. F. D. la Yamhill County, Oregon, with in months from the first pub U cation of this notice in the Salem Statesman, said date being, the 22nd day of November, 1927. Dated this 19 th day of Novem ber, 1927. LEAH L. BRAAT, Executrix for said estate. JAMES E. BURDETT, . r Attorney for said estate. . McMinnville, Ore. . N22-29D6-13-20 - ADJIXXISTRATOrC'S WOTJCB Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned by order of the Coun ty Court of Marlon County Ore-! son. lias -been appointed adminis trator Of the estate of Levi Allen Geier, deceased. -All persons hav ing claims against such estate are required to present them within six months from the date of this Notice; with the proper vouchers attached ' thereto to the under signed at No.' 306 Salem Bank of Commerce Building, Salem, Ore gon. .. i Dated this 9 th day of Novem bex 1927. " ; -.',. - 5 '-4 JOSIE M. ANDERSON, Administratrix. W. C.3WINSLOW. Attorney for the Estate. 1 1. 15-22-29DG-13 PROPOSAL FOR SUPPLIES Sealed bids will be received on December 8, 1927, at 2 P. M. for that said Court has fixed Monday. NOTICE O FINAL I i SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed in the Coun ty Court of the State ,of Oregon, for the County of Marlon, his duly verified final account, as executor of the last will and testament and estate of C. W.4 Day, deceased, and furnishing to the various state In stitutions. suppUes consisting of drygoods, clothing, furnishings, groceries, shoes, hardware. brooms, 'stationery, crockery nlumblna. etc.. for ..ibe seml-an- -v ,i'nuar period ending June 30, 1928. teams, and asked that.stepa be,- a..lMf.ftT,a . . .-,aiu.. -ni taken to curb publicity In that re-, gard. j 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 22nd Street 1 from the south line of Lee Street (West) to the south line of Lee Street (East), in the City of Salem, Ore gon. -:; ;1 . : : All persons Interested in the said assessments are hereby noti fied to - appear before the said Council at said time and plem and present their objections,. If any they have, to said assessment, and apply -to said Council; to equalize their r roportionate share of same. By order of the Common Coun cU November 21, 1927, 1: M. POULSEN, City Recorder. , Date of first publication No vember 26. s Date of final publication No vember 29. N2 6-2 7-29 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned William Edward Skelton has been appointed by the County Court of Marion County, Oregon, as Executor of the Estate of Edward Skelton, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are "hereby notified to fUe the same, with , proper vouchers therefor, with the- undersigned at the law office of L. D. Brown, Bank of Commerce Building, Sa lem. - Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. ; Dated and first published No-I vember 22nd, 1927. - WILLIAM EDWARD SKELTON, Executor of the Estate- of Edward S Skelton, deceased. L. D. BROWN, ; Attorney for the Estate. N22-29D6-13-20 ADMINISTRATOR'S FINAL X NOTICE 5 " Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned administrator - has filed his final account of : the es tate of Frances Maria Haramg. deceased, with the clerk of. the County Court of the State of Ore gon for the County oi Marion, ana an order has been made and en tered by said court, fixing the 22nd day of December, 1927, at ten o'clock in the forenoon as the time for hearing objections to the said final account and the settle ment thereof, and .that any cred itor, heir, or other ' person inter ested In said estato may. on or be fore said ' time, show cause why said final account shall not be settled and approved as rendered, Dated this .21st day of Novem ber, 1927. I . R. C. BARFIELD. Administrator of the Estate of Frances Maria Harding, de- ceased.- ; ; r ' JOHN BATNBS. u Attorney for Administrator. . 0 22-29D6-13-20 Specifications and schedules will be furnished upon application to the secretary at Salem, Oregon. also from the trade and commer cial bureau of the Portland Cham ber of Commerce, or from the Oregon Manufacturers Associa tion; both located In the Oregon Building, Portland, Oregon. Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified check representing 10 per cent of the whole amount bid, payable to the .Oregon State Board of Control, or where the 10 per cent amounts to ioo.Ov or more, a surety bond from . some company authorized to do busi ness in Oregon will be accepted in place of the ' check. The shan be held as a guaranty of the raithiui performance of the con tract. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. CARLE ABRAMS. Secretary Oregon State ' Board of Control. N2 2-2 5-29 D2 the Sth day of December, 1927, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. of said day. as the time, and the County Court, room In the County Court House, In the City of Sa lem. Marlon County, Oregon, as the J place for hearing, said - final account and all objections thereto. , Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 1st day of November, 1927. EARL B. DAI, Executor of the last wUl and tes tament and Estate of C. W. Day, Deceased. RONALD C. GLOVER, Attorney, for; Executor, . Salem. Oregon. J'1., r ; : . . Kl-8-15-22-29 NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT FC THE COST OF IMPROVING 22ND STREET FROM THE SOUTH LINE OF LEE STREET (WEST) TO THE SOUTH LINE OF LEE STREET (EAST).. Notice Is hereby given that the Common Council of the . City of Salem. Oregon, will, at or about 7:20 p. m. on the 6th day of De cember, 1927, or any sut sequent meeting of the said Council there after, in the CouncI' Chamber of the City Hall of Salem, Oregon, NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT "FOR! THE COST OF IMPROVING THE ALLEY IN BLOCK TWO f OF HUGH OWENS ADDITION! TO THE CITY - OF SALEM, OREGON, t BETWEEN THE SOUTH LINE OF BUSH STREET AND THE NORTH LINE OP OWENS STREET. Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of hte City oi Salem. Oregon, will, at or aboul 7:30 p. m.. on the day of Decem ber 5. 1927. or any subsequent meeting of the said Council there after. In the Council Chamber oi the City Hall of Salem, Oregon, proceed to assess upon and against each lot or part thereof or parcel of land liable therefor its propor tionate share of the cost of lm proving the Alley In Block Two (2) of Hugh Owens Addition tc the City of Salem, : Oregon, be tween the -south line of - Bush Street and the north line ol Owens Street. 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' Sold Only At Schaefer's DRUG STORB 1S5 North Commercial St Phone 197 Penslar Agency Original Yellow Front tr sill J a v&A U :! '7 y faha-iV 46G State Street Salem Highway THREE-CUSHION TOURNEY OPENS ?;in the opening matches of the thee-cuahlon billiards tournament at? the Bllgh billiard parlor Mon dajr night, Albright (handicap plus 21 defeated McChesney- 27 to 24. aid Kersten (handicap minus 7) defeated Gregg. 18 to 20 ; 4?Molley vs. Davis and Edwards vi MHer are the matches sched uled for this evening aft : 30. - i: R oseburg W. F. 5 Hopkins . will - establish "dude ranch" on North Urapqua. ' i ' - . JSOTICK OF AS8KSSMKNT FOR THE COST OF IilPTtOVIXQ . NORTH LIBERTY : STREET . FROM THE SOUTH LINE OF JEFFERSON STREET TO THE t SOUTH LINE OF COLUMBIA " . '.STREET. '. ' -. Notice is hereby glren that the rAmmon Council of the City of cietn. Oresron. will, at or about 7 JO n. m.. on the day of Decern' ber 5, 1927", or any subsequent; tneeUng of the said Council there after, In the Council Chamber ot the City HaU of Salem Or son. proceed to assess upon and against ich lot or part thereof or parcel of land liable thereforits propor tionate share of , the cost of Im proving North Liberty Street frem the south line of Jefferson Street t the south Une ot Columbia nreet. In the City of Salem, Ore- f JB1 -rv :.;'.' i All persons Interested , In th 'raid assessments are here By noti fied to appear before the said ( juncil at said time and place and rvMont their objections, if any f .v have, to said assessment, and j - tiIv to said Council to equalize l 'ielr proportionate share of same By order of the Common Coun- l November 21, lz7. ?,f. POULSEN. City Recorder. iate nf first pubUcation hereof ' -.vember 28. 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