The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 20, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 20, 1927
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Ralph II. Kletaiaj, Advertisine Manage
Lloyd K. Stiff!-r Superintendent
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K. A. Rhoten - - LiTttock Editor
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(From columns of The Statesman,
Dec. 19, 1902.)
The state land board considered
and approved forty-two applica
tions for loans yesterday.
Asbiand The city election
Tuesday resulted in the defeat of
the anti-saloon ticket.
"Walter Winslow is the leader of
the-Willamette university -fresh
y' Ittered at the Vi'-t Ofiee i Saietn, Oregon aa e.-.m) eiaae maiwr.
. - - -. December 20, 1927
came to pass in those days, that there went out a decree
'Augustus, that all the world should be taxed. (And this
t made wbu Cyieniua was governor of Syria.) And
ed, every one into his own city. Luke 2:1-3.
JlLA KAPIBS PROJECT
'fcociate editor of the Portland Journal,
J ass before the Salem Rotary club on
n reporting what he had to say, the
ea in several particulars, through the
reader. Mr. Dana, under recent date,
following letter of correction, which is gladly
printed:) .
"I note from a clipping in your paper of November 24,
that I am quoted as saying that $425,000,000 would harness
the Columbia river at Umatilla Rapids. The estimate is
$45,000,000. Also, the article states that the power output
would be 2,700,000 kilowatt hours per year. The estimate is
2,700,000,000. It is also stated that all the streams in the
United States contain 40,000,000 horse-power as compared
with 20,000,000 in the Columbia river system. The estimate
is that all the stream systems of the United States contain
60,000,000 horse-power, potential hydro-electric energy, and
that the Columbia river contains 20,000,000 horse-power.
"The Columbia river represents half of the hydro-electric
"energy of nli OTHER stream systems in the United States
l?ombined. A cost estimate of $425,000,000 for the Uma-
; tilia: Rapids project with a power output of 2,700,000 kilo
; ! watt hours per year would render the project infeasible
" Whereas, the estimate on the basis of correct figures is that
,i " the cost of power production would be at the switch board
' only 1.2 mills per kilowatt or $10.51 per kilowatt year o
Z&SH per horse-power year.
; "If you would find opportunity to use the correct figures
r it would be appreciated."
NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT
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. I. Halstead deceased,
by the County Court of Marion
County. Oregon, and she has duly
qualified as such executrix.
Therefore, all persons hating
ciaims 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.i
in Yamhill Countv. Oreeon. with-
n 6 months from the first pub
lication of this notice in the Salem
Statesman, said date -being the
22nd day of -NoTember. 1927.
Dated this 19th day of Novem
ber. 19 27.
LEAH L. BRAAT.
Executrix for said estate.
JAMES E. BURDETT.
Attorney for said estate.
McMinnvllle. Ore.
N22-29D6-13-20
... . .
man class debate, team wmcn
meets the sophomores tonight.
Wallace, Ida. John Beatton,
strongest man in Montana, has
put up a forfeit of 1 50 that he can
stay six rounds with Champion
James Jeffries. Jeffries has ac
cepted the challenge.
For the first time in the history
of the school, students at Willam
ette university have undertaken
the publication of an "annual."
Edgar Meresse Is editor. E. F.
Are rill suggested the name "Wal
lulah" and won a prise in the
name contest. ;
Milton With a victory over the
saloon, dancing is now to be pro
hibited in Milton. One thousand
dollars recently was offered the
city council of Milton for a saloon
license for one year. The mem
bers and the mayor laughed at It
It is said the council will not en
deavor to put a stop to card play
ing.
German Titleholder Put
Out of Way By Van Porat
CHICAGO, Dec. 19. (AP).
Otto van Porat, Norwegian heavy
weight champion ruined what
ever hopes Ted Sandwina, Oer
man tuienoider had or progress
ing in the championship ranks by
knocking him out in the, second
round of a scheduled eight round
fight at the coliseum tonight.
The battle was one of seven
staged for Christmas charities for
which more than 1 50.000 was
rallied.
Toronto Flyweight Gains
World title; Beats Jarvis
TORONTO. Ont.. ' Dec. 19.
(AP) French Belanger, oi ior-
onto. gained the flyweight cnam-
pionship of the National uoxmg
association tonight by outpointing
ErnlA Jarvla of London In a xz
round title struggle. Belanger
weighed 110 nounds, Jarvis
111.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned WiUiam Edward
Skelton has been appointed by the
County Court of Marion County,
Oregon, as Exeeutor of the Estate
of Edward Skelton, deceased. All
persons having claims against said
estate are hereby notified to file
the same, with proper vouchers
therefor, with the undersigned at
the law office of L. D. Brown,
Bank of Commerce Building, Sa
lem. Orejron. within six months
from the date of this notice.
Dated and first published No
vember 22nd, 1927.
WILLIAM EDWARD SKELTON
Executor of the Estate of Edward
Skelton, deceased.
L. D. BROWN,
'Attorney for the Estate.
N22-29DS-13-20
Read the Classified Ads
ADMINISTRATOR'S FINAL
NOTICE
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned administrator has
wieu nis iinai account or tne es
tate of Nancy E. Henry, deceased.
with the Clerk of the Countv
Court of the State of Oreeon for
the County of Marion, and an or
der has been made and entered by
said court, fixing the 9th day of
January. 192 8, at ten o'clock in
the forenoon as the time for hear
ing objections to the said final ac
count and the settlement thereof.
and that any creditor, heir, or
other person Interested in said es
tate may, on or before said time,
show cause why said final account
should not be settled and approved
as rendered.
Dated this 6 th day of Decem
ber. 1927.
WAYNE D. HENRY,
Administrator de bonis non of the
estate of Nancy E. Henry, De
ceased.
JOHN BAYNE.
Attorney for administrator.
D6-13-20-27-J3
; Salem is one of the cities interested in the Umatilla
Ifcapids project. All the citiss of Oregon and Washington
- nd Ic-Care interested
onrrtahd is interested.
fcnt of this project, and the use of the otner
running to waste in the Columbia basin, will
f great manufacturing center of the United
J-ne Pacific northwest
re than half the human race for customers, joined
es by the Pacific ocean, with the cheapest trans
Jm known, or that will likely ever be known, so far
-Aiman vision can reach, up to the present time.
4.11 of us ought to be for the development of the Umatilla
Rapids project.
Mr. Dana is one of the members of the commission hav
ing the preliminaries leading up to this development in
charge: He is an outstanding member. He is a student, and
rJbe has a complete understanding of all the details, and he
is able to make clear the whole great scheme. He is doing
a great work in this field
- j Looking to the time when that project will lead to the
jravigation of the Columbia river and its tributaries east of
jthp Cascades and the Blue mountains, and when the harn
;es6ed energy of that great scheme will provide irrigation for
Hvjist areV&T1--,:U furnish power and light to an empire in
-tcste'rif, and also, in good season, Jieat for its homes and
othr buildings.
THE BUSY, BOUNTIFUL BEE
- The members of 'the Salem Chamber of Commerce who
"heard H. M. Mead at the noon luncheon yesterday carried
away with them a higher estimate of the value of the bee
i&eeninc industry to this section. This industry in Oregon
with the rresnt number of colonies. 100,000 representing
3an investment of $1,500,000, would make a total of $2,500,
tOOO in capital employed, and annual cash value for the prod
?r.f t.in nnn .
ADMINISTRATOR'S FINAL
NOTICE
Ntjlice is hereby given that the
undtargned administrator has
filed his final account of the es
tate of Frances Maria Harding, de
ceased, wttK the- Clrk of the
u-iy Court of the State of Ore
gon for the County of Marion, and
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 estate may. on or he-
fore eaid time, show cause why
said final account shall not be set
tled and approved as rendered.
Dated this 21st day of No vera
ber, 1927.
R. C. BARFIELD,
Administrator of the Estate of
Frances Maria Harding, deceased.
JOHN BAYNE,
Attorney for Administrator.
22-29D6-13-20
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given, that the
undersigned, Administrator of the
estate of Mattie K. Woodward, De-
eased, has filed his Final Acf-ount
with the County Court of Marion
County, and by an Order bearing
date December 16, 1927, the said
County Court has fixed the time
for hearing said Final Account for
January 23. 192S, at the hour of
ten (10:00) o'clock. A. M. in the
County Court rooms in Salem,
Marion County, Oregon.
All persons having objections to
saia Account, are required to ap
pear and present them on or be
fore said date.
LLOYD E. CHESNUT,
Administrator of the Estate of
Mattie K. Woodward. Deceased
WILLIAM H. TRINDLE,
Attorney. D20127-3-10-17
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned. Administrator of the
estate of Anton Chrlstensen, De
ceased, has filed his Final. Ac
count with the County Court of
Marion County, and by an Order
bearing date December 17. 1927.
the said County Court has fixed
If all the resent colonies were equiped as they should
ovt m'.'An An;sTi Vio imnnrtflntfl of their work
justifies .
And this is onlv a becinning.
This industry is capable of being made a major one Jn this ZoVZ'ATS
state, and especially in this section ana u ui w
i The honey bee benefits the vegetable growths from the
fflowers of which she extracts her product. And she ex--hausts
no part of , the soil, but rather encourages the plant-
- ?ing crops that renew its fertility
And she works for nothing and pays her board m the bar-,;-gain,
and at a very high rate, when she is given the chance
i she should have.
;2? -The Salem district ought to ship honey in car lota to the
markets, ndthere should be built up here a beekeeping
r industry running into millions annually.- It can be done.
iThere are many uses for honey that may be developed, and
VBll for the benefit of the health of the people using it. ;
f.inranri is Dostrxmed again. But
P UK! iUVAUUU Ul tUC a ,mat
Uhe place for it is below the level of the city which means
north of the cifv. tWause that is the proper location of the
- coming sewage disposal plant, and they should be together,
for reasons of economy that ought to be obvoius to every
will be only a short time uu a sewage oisposai piam
bo nrovided It would pay its expenses ana pro-
In fund for paying iior useu u n were uum
the proper auspices.? :
'-ill reorganization is almost but not quite ready
n the world.- It Will oe uugaiy gwu ucvvs,
the hour of ten (10:00) o'clock
A. M. In the ounty Court rooms in
Salem, Marion County, Oregon.
All persons having objections to
said Account, are required to ap
pear and present them on or be
fore said date.
CHARLES VICKJ
Administrator of the Estato of
Anton Chrlstensen, Deceased.
WILLIAM H. TRINDLE.
Attorney. D20-27-3-10-17
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Billiard Champion Loses
Block To Chicago Player
NEW YORK, Dec. 19. (AP)
Jake Sehaefer, of Chicago, tonight
won the first block of 1500 point
match with Welker Cochran of
T- Salem Markets jT
HoUywood, for the world's 18.2
balk line billiard crown now held
by the Californian. The score
was 300 to 211.
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On Land as well as Sea
No sea captain brings his ship into New York harbor without taking on a pilot a
man familiar with every detail of the harbor. And the most skilled 4 copilots are
sought out.
When your estate goes into probate court for settlement and distfiblrtion'it should
have a skilled pilot. For there are many technical, legal, investment and human
problems to be considered. The solution of these problems will gTeatly affect the
happiness and welfare of your loved one. In other words, you want the best pilot
available. ,
This institution enjoys many advantages as an executor and trustee that our trust
officer will be glad to explain to you on request. Come in.
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