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.1 . ' "I.-? The Ntw Oregon Statesman, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday Morning, February 26, 19Z9 . j; V. ) . brassed. By ROE FULKERSON HEAD THIS FIRST: At the death of Betty Brown' a fa ther and mother aha do a the "only thing- aho know to makx a living ; d&noes in public Her dandnjr attracts tnany men of erll Intent. She loses one position after another because alie I hot of lax morals. Finally she listens with a half -open mind to Andy Adair, who want to furnish an apartment for her. An automobile accident. In which her knees are dislocated, pre. yents a decision. Andy doea not come to the hosplt.il to aee her. but her old friend. Georse Harris, does. Aa her dancinaT career Is ended, she deter mines to marry Oeorce If he asfca her, although she still Andy. NOW GO ON WITrl THfi STORY) " e CHAPTER XXXV fflHK morninr after Betty de- 4Tded to marrr Georee. Har ris as soon as he i asked, her, she felt relieved. She ermined to follow George's sug- ' I The doctor came parlor, where her nurse had tak- en her in a wheel chair, and said:, "Well, you are looking brighter and better than any time sincc( you came to the hospital. You are a lot improred! 1 fee no reason why we should cot let, you go home tomorrow." "I will be glad to get away. Doctor," Betty answered, grate-, fully. "You hare all been won derfully kind, but I do want to get out." "I understand perfectly. But you must exercise that leg and get the Joint limbered up. Sit on a table and swing it back and forth for at least an hour erery day until you can bend It aVt to a right angle. You can do this Just as well for yourself as It can be done for you. Bend i. back until it hurts. You will be able to go a bit further each day 4 soon It will function .normally, again. But. as I hare told you. this Is likely to happen again at any sodden or great strain. Make up your mind that your dancing days are orer. I suppose that will not make any great difference , though. If I m to Judge from what I hare seen herel" He pat ted her hand and laughed. "Women don't do much dan cing after they are married!" i creed the nurse. nott .tried to smile, but dll not make an especially ood Joll of it. She was embarrassea. e i embarrassment, howerer.y onui confirmed their suspicion ?so pn harm was done. i ? cho was still .In the sun parlor when George came for his dailjl visit. 1 ' 'wail? This Is encouraging' vnn are lookina tine!" cried r.,nr takine her band. Thc( nurse started to walk discreetly; Avar. "Please take me back to mjl room." Betty called to her. "I want to talk to Mr. Harris and If; ia rather -nubile here." The nurse rolled her down the; corridor to her room, placed ma chair beside the window, and left them together. "Ge6rge,the doctor. says I may.j go home tomorrow." began Betty "Good! I'll bring a taxi tO! vu if you can arrange to go when I'm net busy in the Teataurant I can come around ten In the; fnrpnnnn three In the afternoon. or in the evening any time aften eight." Betty smiled at the painstaking way -in which he aetaiiea leisure ;hours. J "What time suns you, uno. annwered. "Better make tv.ro. tn tha. afternoon. Hare 1 still my old room?' i told I you not to worry r.ooree shook an admonishinr. finger. . "I hare taken care of 1. all n.it T want to know!" cried. Betty. "There must hare bee several hundred dollars' expense q rtala hosoltal. the doctor and th nurse. I have almost no money: you must have paid all his for ma viv mnm rent. too. even dni- t hare been here! Yoo must hare looked after that." "I hare attended to everything Vnn need not worry about any? of it," agreed George. "I tool your things from your old rooin and got you one near where yoa used to live. It Is a nrst-tioon room, so you won't have to dim'! any stairs. Remember Mrs. Hog-4 an. who lives Just around the corner from my house? 8he haa known you ever since you were -4 little girl, and knew your rathe j. and mother. She Is going to lejj you live in herback parlor. 5 took your things there some timet J ago!" I! "George.. I don't know when ?i can ever repay you for all thl' but as soon as I ean get somn employment you shall have bach every cent pf your money'. If It hare to wofk my . fingers, to thn bone!" : - " - J "I have that all arranged, too.'J Grorge patted her hand "It H nice of you to be appreciative, bu I I hope you will forget everything now except getting well. All you bilta are paid; I have kept s, memorandum of every cent. Tl show it to you when the timi comes! "But there is nothing for you to worry about, now. All you havo to do is to get your knee pliable so you can walk. You can stroll around the old neighborhood andi call on my folks or sitj In the park only two blocks away. Whert you are well I have a proposition that perhaps you will like. It yorj havo made up your mlnde defln 1 Uely that there Is to be no morel dancing.? He looked jcuriouslrt at her. , "I am well aware that 1 can'U dance any more, George." Bet ty's , lower Hp trembled la spit' I of her. "I have put all thoughts) of dancing out of my mind. 1 am willing to do whatever yovt want tne" to!" - "Fine!" he exclaimed. Twill be here for you . tomorrow a I three." He - shook fcanda wltll herand wont away. When hd was out of tho room Betty eoult'l -not keep the tears from her eyes I When the nurse came back in-1 saw them and Baked tympathet-' THE STORVOF A GIRL WHO MADE MEN LIKE HER 1929 ' by Central fVeee AaeoriatfefrfTW because he is bo good to me!" ( "I hare watched a lot of them I and I always say -Qlve me bad of those slow, dependable men.l They may not be so exciting, but! they make lot better husband than the handsome, dashing kinc'i who arei Just as liable to daatl after some other woman as afteii their own wires." The nnrscl shook her head knowingly. "I'm not engaged to Mr. Har J rls. He is a school boy friend only.' explained. Betty. . I The nurso laughed heartily and said: "Send me an invitation t de-jtDe wedding, won't your1 I tn ,eft the TOOm Bett;f mskMs tfAB Mtaalnoa a fTaAVsTi i was taken for granted by every-4 one. Now that she had-told George she would do whatever hi I wanted, she had committed her I self! I In spite , of her good resolul tlons, she spent an uncomfortabM day until George took 4ier awayt The car was waiting at the bad) entrance of the hospital; thl nurse took her down In a whee chair and supported her until sh i was ensconced In the car wltn George, her little overnight bail beside her. Under George's instruction the driver went slowly to the old familiar neighborhood. The sight of her old homo,, where her fathi er and mother had died, sad I dened her. While she had beet away she had put all that part o her life out of her mind. Now sht was back again, and the Umt which had intervened seemed .) part of a bad dream. I Fat, . kindly Mrs. Hogan m'l them at the curb, fluttering around like an anxious old her with a single chick. Betty watj happy at her attitude. George put an arm around her and shf hobbled into the house to find) her room epick and span. MrsJ Hogan apologizing for having an- packed her dresses and hunfl. them in the closet so that the) wrinkles might come out. The room was large and airy and the bed looked so white an comfortable that Betty took Mrs) Hogan's advice and . undressed antf lay down to ' rest. Left alone) she fell asleep almost instantly not to awaken until Mrs. Hogan! called her to dinner. The chattj old lady was to serve her meat until she was able to get oir to work again. There was n Mr. Hogan. That worthy hat fal'ed from the roof of a houtt he .was building, leaving his wlfU with three little ones. But ampl: Insurance and 1 Investments lit neighboring real estate kept them in comfort, if not in luxury. ' The homelike chatter of Mrst Hogan and her youngsters madd the dinner a happy affair, very different from that to which Bet ty was accustomed ; much pleas l anter than her lonely meals lit cafeterias and cheap restaurants When Mrs. Hogan teased her sly) ly about George Harris, she wa4 not annoyed, because she thought her life with George would b like this. ) She sat in the dining roonr when the meal was finished, andf laughingly watched the three lit tie Hogans, each covered with r rubber apron, wash and dry the, dishes for their mother. Bett;f! gained contentment from contact with this little family, although! she sighed to recall her owr mother and her disastrous at ! tempt to invest the small sum her! rather bad left for their supports She retired early and slep' well in her new room, after shf f had tried to swing her leg ae cording to the doctor's Instruct tlons. She was not able to bene it more than a touple of lnche out of line, hut she worked faith .... II T. fullv. The knea was aora anci!'., i. seu 8WU. iwd fir .00 X. See nervous wnen she went to bed. SOCIETY LEADER DIES NEW YORK. Feb. 23 (AP) Mrs. Ogden Goelet, former New York and Newport society leader, died today In her apartment at the Savoy-PIasa hotel. She was the sister of Mrs. Cornelius Vander bilt. - ,Ladd & Bush Trust Co. ' oil Sbm Mrs. Sarah Horenden, pioneer resident . of Marion connty, died at a -Portland hospital late Friday night at the age of 89 years. Fun. eraT services will be held at the Pearson funeral church 361 Knott street. Portland, at 11 o'clock Monday morning, with burial to take place In the Hubbard cem etery. Sarah Soden was born in Tas mania March 1, 1819. and came to Oregon with her parents, .Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Soden, . in 1152. Tn Ufa fct waa Til rr ivl - uui . " I . n...J,n ah m ntnil- - " nr." T. wa . iiai mm - - o lg47 . Mr . Horenden died Deeeta- ber 10. 1885. - Mrs. Hovenden was the mother of Mm. M. L. Jones of Brooks. Mrs. Charlotte Anna Gilbert of Los Angeles and of George Hoven den of Portland. She is also sur vived by eleven grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren. Teachers Out To Get New Jobs As Season is Opened i - Numerous students, as well as some teachers already employed in the connty have already called at the office of County Superin tendent Fulkerson to know of Jobs which mirht be open. Marlon county schools are not hiring their teachers "as early as last year, ir listings made at the office are in dicative. Sa far, but one achool has reported rehiring its complete list of teachers. Most of the early applicants for Jobs are students of the state normal achool at Monmouth. Varley Ennor is On Pistol Team Varley Ennor of Salem, sopho more in electrical engineering, at the Oregon State Agricultural college, haa been chosen a mem ber of the pistol team after a two- week competitlre rapid and slow fire contest.- He Is among the eight men who were on the team last year who are back to com-, pete for sweaters in the sport. BTOTIOB Or SALE OP GOVERHTfEKT TiHrrl1 General Land Office 'Waafciartoa. D. C Jan. 29. 1S20. Xotlce ia hereby si thst aubieet to he couiltlotu and limitationa of tke seta af Jaaa 9, IBIS (89 Stat. 218). February 30. 1919 (40 Stat. lll), June a 1920 (41 fitat. 758). and departmental regulations of April 14. 1924 (50 U. D. 370). the timber on the following lands ill maA March 25. 1929. at 10:00 o'clock A. M.. at poblie auction at the United States land oinee at Koseoert-, OrefO". to the kifheat bidder st not lesa thaa tke appraised Talus as shown by thia notice, sale to be subject to the ap- proral af tne eeretary oi tae awr. Tke purchase price, with aa additional am of eae-ftttb of one pr cent there of, beiaa; eoaualssione allowed, ssost be depositee el trme ei sate, mwj retnraed If sals la net sppreTed. other wise patent wiU issue for the timber. wtiin mmi na remoTea wun.i mu Bids will be received from eitisena of the Tnit4 Rtatea. associations oi suea ciu- sens and corporations organised usdr the laws of the Uatteo states er say C. tarritnn u A TBI rl.-t thereof OalT. Upon' application of a qualified trurAaae the timber on any ieerai nnuiwua ' be offered separately before being ia .A in ht offer of a larrer unit. eluded T. 18 8. R. 1 W.. Sec. 5, lot 2 red fir imh M T. 20 8. R. 1 W.. See. 6. 8EK NWK red fir 1070 X. 8W NW red ti IBID M. red eedsr 60 X. XEU. 8W14 red fir 1500 X. N W H STVU red fir 1500 M, T. 18 B. R. v -. nee. i, f w u,l & ."oloxrid iir 1140 V. lot 4 yellow fir 988 X. red fir 2780 X, T. I a. K ( w ., see. 11, vt NEVi yellow Iir BTU at, aemioes m, .ki. fa -ton M. larek 60 X. T. 31 8. R. 4 W.. See. 37. NEfc KW14 red fir 910 X, SEH NW4 red fir 910 X. ia eense cedar i 200 X, none ef tke timber oa these sections te be sold lor less taan 1.75 per M for the red aad yellew fir, tl OO nr X for the red cedar, wkite fir. hemlock sad larch, aad 50 eenta per X fer tka incense cedar. T. 2 o. k. a I w- See. ii. ne4 bva . red r 815 x AVt Ao- S! V, !; " "o" iSS on n ra sir - tvu own w ti-r ae M T N. R. 8 W.. See. 27, SWU KBU. yellow fir 750 M, red fir 50 X. dead yellow fir 100 X. XEK BE r.llaw fir 400 M. dead reUew fir 700 at rmA cUtr 10 X. none af tka timber aa tbeaa sections to be sold for less tbaa $1.50 par X for the rod and yellow fir, and 81.00 per X for the dead yellow fir and red cedar. T. 9 8. R. 5 Bee. 9 SWK KK"4 Doaglae fir 890 X, red ee iia vr t a H R 7 W See. 11. MEU 8Wta red fir 1430" X. white fir Future WHY not have your mind at ease about your fam ily's future support whether you live or not? " . You can create a i trust fund with us that will protect them through the years; ; educate the children. . give; the boy a start in busi ness and the girls a dowry on their wed ding day. . - -, - Let Our Trust 6f f icer Explain. .-.:. For Their 140 K, T. f a, R. 1 sVSee. tX, HIH SB U red fir 09 M, watte fir 40 M, NWk fllH red fir MO jf, wait fir 40 If, SWU SXhi red fir HlO M. watte n 19ft. sf. aoae at tho timber ea taeee eeetieao to to aoldi r Uu Uaa 1.TS per X fer tao red and Beaglae fir, $1.19 per X for tie red cedar sad To asate per H for taa white ftr. T. IT ft. Ut v. Bee. 15, SZ HI 14 yellow fir 70O M, yellow fir tSOO ML BEtt yellow Iir 000 M, B)Wtt KIK fir 1700 It. Baa. it. XWS SW sallow 0 M, wane fir too it. ana fir VCUff if Orfera eedar SS M. SBK BE 44 red fir 20 M. white fir 100 M, Port Or (erd eedar MO M. red eaaar 18 M. BW &C red fir 760 X, Port Orferd eedar 470 H. son of tke timber oa these eee Uons to be eel fer lesa tksa 93.00 per Mi fer tke red aa yellew fir, 1X0 per X for the red eedar sad white fir. SO.OO rir M fer tke Pert Orlord eedar. aad 1.50 per M fer the kemleck. T. S ft. R. 5 aCsee. SI, aagai plae SSO kt, red fir f 0 M. yallew piaa SO M. KWi SE mrsr pise SOO X. red ftr 200 M, yellow nine SO M, lot d sorsr plae 960 M, yellow pine ISO 1C. red fir 100 M, lot 7 iitr plae SOO M. red fir 180 M. yellew piae 40 M. T. S 8. t. 4 E., See. 1. SSk yellow piee 1&0 M. sasr pise 100 M. WE4 8k yel low piae 75 X. sncsr pise 329 X. red fir 300 X. wkite fir 50 X. 8X14 8 11m nine ISO M. sarar dibs 170 X. red fir 275 X. wkite fir 75 X. neae of the timber oa these aeatlena to be told fer leu thaa fl.oo per i lor ise rea t r 7S tul at per at lor tae wsue iir. mmm $2.50 per X for the yellow aad snfsr pise. T. SO 8. K. W, See. 8. Ng14 Vtu whit eaasr 285 li. red fir SSO X. eecsr polea 870, NW14 NK4 white ee dar 285 a, rea -nr law at, ceoar pew; tin SF.ti EU whiU eedar 180 X. red fir 065 M, cedar pales 850. taeente cedar 10 X, 8W"4 rea fir aaa ja. eeoar riles 225, iaeenae cedar 15 X, NE W. red fir 900 M. yellow fir 475 X, NW4 NW red fir 880 X, eedar poles 250, incense eetar 25 X. yellow fir 650 X 8KK NW4 red fir. 1190 X. cedar is 8W. NWVi red fir 1285 X. cedar polet 175. NE BEH, whiU eedsr 265 51, red Iir ao sa. ceaar pviwm v, incense eedar 25 X. NW14 8EK white eedsr 285 X. red fir 605 M, coder poles 820. incense- cedar 20 X. 8E SE14 white eedar 125 X. red fir 840 X, ee dar poles 60, 8W4 BET white eedsr 40 X. red fir 585 X, cedar polea 100, in come eedar 15 X. NKU BW red fir 855 X, eedar polss ISO, incense eedar 15 . WH..m whit, eedar 10 X. red iir 10(0 m, eedar poies iou. oi on is red fir 690 X. cedar polea 180, incense eedsr 10 X. 8WVk SW wkite eedar 5 M. red fir 625 XT cedar poles 100, See. 5. 8E14 SE wkite eedsr ISO M, red fir 1850 X. red eedar 30 M. kemloek 80 X. 8W4 BZ wkiteeeder 535 X. red eedar 80 X, yellow Or 570 X. whit, fir 25 X. T. 8 8., R. 1 Baa. 35 81 , 81U red fir 1400 X. nose of the tim ber on these sections ta be sold far leas thaa $1.50 par X far tke red aad yellow fir, 50 cents per X fer tke red eedsr, white fir. kemloek aad iaeense eedar. 89. OO par X fox the wkite eedar. aad 11.00 each roc tae ceaar pwiee. . n aw. Hu. it. HVU VXk red and yellow fir SOO X, T. 88 S. B. 7 gee. 17, SW M W red ana yauow in 400 X. yellow pine 50 X. 8W4 8W red and yalUw fir 325 X, yellow pine 100 X. none ef the timber oa these sta tions to ba sold for lssk thaa 91-35 per X for tke red aad yellow nr, sad ss.oo per X for the yellow nine. T. 8. ft 5 E.. Bee. a. S " ,Veuow iir 800 X. red eedsr 100 X. kemloek 10 X. T. 18 8. R. 6 W., See. 5. NW HW red fir 875 X. none of the timDer on thess sections to be sold for loss tbsn $1.25 psr M for tbs red fir, $2.00 per X for the yellow fir. $1.50 per X for the red eedar, and 75 cents psr X for th. hemlock. T. 8 N. K. 8 W, See. 8, 8W1i 8W4 red fir 660 X. none of tne timber on this section to be sold for leas tksa $2.25 per X. WILLIAM srsi, Commi ssioaer. y.15-19 22-26 ;M.l-5-8-12-15-19 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IM PROVE WILBUR STREET, FROM, THE EAST LINE OF SUMMER STREET TO THE WEST LINE OF BERRY STREET. Notice Is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Salem. Oregon, deems it necessary and expedient and hereby declares its purpose and intention to im prove Wilbur Street from the east line of Summer Street to the west line of Berry Street, at the ex pense of the abutting and adja cent property, except the street and alley intersections, ! the ex pense of which will be assumed by the City of Salem. Oregon, by bringing said portion of said street to the established grade. constructing Portland cement con crete curbs, and paving said por tion of said street with a six-inch Portland cement , concrete pave ment, thirty feet In width, in ac cordance with the plans and specifications therefor (.which were adopted by the Common Council on February 18, 1929, now on file In the office of- the City Re corder, and which are hereby re ferred to and made a part hereof The Common Council hereby declares 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 18th day of February 1929. M. POULSEN, City Recorder. Date of first publication Febru ary 24. 1929. Date of final publication March 8. 1929. Dly to M8 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO Of. PROVE YEW STREET FROM THE SOUTH LINE OF CROSS Bwu Bwa yeuew iir jiw m. Mr Ml If. kemloek M H. T. Jl l B. IS W, 8eeT. MIH M nr IM M, -kit. i ea K. KWU re fir SSO On and after Feb. 1 7 S tog Beginning Feb. 1 7 Silver Gray stage service will be co-ordinated with that of the Red Top both lines leaving and arriving at And for your further convenience, tickets of the Oregon Stages, Inc., may now be used on the Silver Grays and vice versa.; For- example you , can so to Portland on one line, return on .the other, usinjr the aame ticket. Also Southern Pacific rail tickets may be used on the stages of these com panies. " ; -7 : Through Silver Gray stage to San Francisco will call at S. P. city ticket ;off ice, 184 LJ Liberty St.- Phone or cell tu at any I time for cU travel information, City Ticket Of flee -, Passenger Depot STREET TO THE '' NORTH! . UNB OF HOWARD. STREET. Kotiea la barebj gtren that the Common Council of the) City of Salem, Oregon, deems It neces sary and expedient and hereby de clares its purpose and intention to improve Tew Street from the south line of Cross Street to the north line of Howard Street, at the expense of the abutting and adjacent property, except the street and alloy intersections, the expense of which will be assumed by the City of Salem, Oregon, by bringing said portion of said street, to the established grade, constructing Portland cement con crete curbs and carina said por tion, of -said street wltn six-inch Portland cement concrete pave ment, thirty feet la width In ac cordance with tho plans and speci fications - therefor which were adopted by the Common Council on February is, lilt, now on file in the office of the City Re corder,; and which are hereby re ferred to and made a part hereof. The Common Council hereby declares Its purpose and intention to make the above described im provement by and through the Street Improvement Department of tho City of Salem, Oregon. - By order of the Common Coun cil February 18. 1129. M. POOULSON. City Recorder. Date of first 'publication Febru ary 14, 1S2. Date of final publication March 8. 1929: Dly Inc. MS NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IM PROVE WALLER STREET FROM THE EA8T LINE OF SOUTH TWELFTH STREET TO THE WEST LINE OF SOUTHERN PACIFIC COM PANY'S RIGHT OF WAY. Notice Is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Salem. Oregon, deems it necessary and expedient and hereby declares its purpose and intention to im prove Waller Street from the east lne of South Twelfth Street to the west line of Southern -Pacific Company's Right of Way, at the expense of the abutting and adja cent property, except the street and alley intersections, the ex pense of which will be assumed by the City of Salem, Oregon, by ringing said portion of said street to the established grade, con structing ;Portland cement con crete curbs, and paving said por tion of said street with a six-Inch Portland cement concrete pave ment, thirty feet in width, in ac cordance with the plans and spec ifications therefor which were adopted by the Common Council, on February 18, 1929, 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 declares 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 February 18. 1929. M. POULSEN, City Recorder. Date of first publication Feb ruary 24, 1929. Date of final publication March 8. 1929. Dly to MS NOTICE OF INTENTION TO 131 PROVE WILSON STREET BE TWEEN COMMERCIAL STREET AND LIBERTY STREET. Notice Is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Salem, Oregon, deems it neces sary and -expedient and hereby de clares Its purpose and -intention to Improve Wilson Street between Commercial Street and Liberty Street, at the expense of the abut ting and adjacent property, ex cept the street and alley intersec tions, the expense of which wUl be assumed by the City of Salem. Oregon, by bringing said portion of said street to the established grade, constructing Portland ce ment concrete curbs, and paving said portion of said street with a six-Inch Portland cement concrete pavement, thirty feet in width in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor which were adopted by the Common Council, on February 18, 1929, now on file In the office of the City Re corder, and which are hereby re ferred to and made a part hereof. The Common Council -hereby declares its purpose and intention to make the above described lm provement by and through the Street Improvement Department of the City of Salem, Oregon, By order of the Common Coun cil February 18. 1929. M. POULSEN, City Recorder. Sq&vMq -184 N. Liberty TeL 80 12th and Oak Tel. 41 ; Date of first publication Febru- ary 14. 191t - Date of final publication March 1. 1$1. Dly to Mch I NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IM PROVE THE ALLEY IN EDES ADDITION FROM THE EA8T LINE OF FOURTEENTH STREET TO THE WEST LINE OF FIFTEENTH STREET IF EXTENDED. Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of tho City of Salem, Oregon, deems it necessary and expedient and hereby declares Its purpose and Intention to im prove the ALLEY IN EDES AD DITION, from the east line of Fourteenth Street to the west line of Fifteenth Street if extended, at the expense of the abutting and adjacent property, - except the street and alley Intersections, the expense of which will be assumed by the City of Salem, Oregon, by bringing said portion of said alley to the established grade, and pav ing said portion of said alley with a; six-inch Portland cement con crete pavement, fifteen feet In width, in. accordance with the plans and specifications therefor which, were adopted by the Com mon Council, on February 18, 1929, 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 declares 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 February 18, 1929. M. POULSEN. City Recorder. Date of first publication Febru ary 22. 1929. Date of final publication March 6, 1929. Dally to M-C NOTICE OF INTENTION TO 131. PROVE THE ALLEY IN BLOCK ONE (1) OF BOISE'S SECOND ADDITION. FROM E" STREET TO BELMONT STREET. Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Salem, Oregon, deems it necessary and expedient and hereby declares its purpose and Intention to im- mT 1 TV-- -- ii mSs 1 mWSSIl SOsTsSJ 1 -m -s ..won-ana . ,. j m a Small Rues, Large Special Selection . BIG VALUES 9x12 In 9x12 AXMENGTEEl VOEIOTPED Values to $43.00 .- " : ; mn,nt' DOMESTIC ' .5?fSS2S:'--' ocnttoi ncno . (C ALIiii ii U . IN A SPECIAL " SHOWING 9 feet wide, cut any length IN OUR S you desire- - t EAST WDTOOW ; V 05.03 cq. J7c3w; noweethem i -4..j. i awa - t --:'. ' ' I ii nil i -A ' i i prove the ALLEY IN BLOCK 1 OF BOISE'S SECOND ADDITION from ' ,TS- Street to Belmont Street, at the expense of tho abut ting and adjacent property, except tho street and alley intersections. tho expense of which -will be as sumed by tho City of Salem, Ore gon, by bringing said portion of said alley to the established graded and paring said portion of said alley with a six-inch Portland cement concrete, parement sixteen teoi in wmia, in accoroance wuo the plana and specifications there fore which were adopted by the Common Council on February 18, 1929. now. oa tile in the office of the City Recorder, and which are hereby referred to and made a part hereof. The Common - Council hereby declares its purpose and Intention to make the above described Im provement by and. through the Btreet Improvement. Department of the City of Salem, Oregon. By order of the Common Coun. cil February 18, 1129. M. POULSEN. City Recorder. Date of first publication Febru ary. 1929. Date of final publication March f, 1929. Daily to Ml NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IM PROVE THE ALLEY IS BLOCK 0 OF ROBERTS ADDI TION, FROM THE EAST LINE OF TWELFTH STREET TO THE WEST LINE OF THIR TEENTH STREET. Notice is hereby given that the 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 6 OF ROBERTS ADDITION, from the east line of Twelfth Street to the west line of Thirteenth Street, at the expense of the abutting and adjacent property, except the street and alley intersections, the expense of which will be assumed by the City of Salem, Oregon, by bringing said portion of said alley to the established grade, and pav ing said portion of said alley with a six-Inch Portland cement con crete pavement, sixteen feet in width. In accordance with the plans and specifications therefor i which were adopted by the Com Kubs, v Elaborate or Simple 'I '. ' .-. -..- i-.... ... . mon Council on February l 1929, now on file In tho office o the City Recorder, and which akc hereby referred to and made a part hereof. v'j The Common Council berebV declares 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 February 18, 1929. M. POULSEN. City Recorder, Date of first publication Febru ary 22. 1929. Date of final publication March 6. 1929. Dally to M NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IM PROVE THE WEST ALLEY IN ? BLOCK 4 OF OAKS ADDITION FROM "E" STREET TO ; BEL MONT STREET. - J Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the : City ot Salem, Oregon, deems It neces sary and expedient and hereby declares Its purpose and Intention to improve the WEST ALLEY IN BLOCK 4 OF OAKS ADDITK3N from "E" Street to Belmont Street, at the expense of the abuU r ting and adjacent property, except the street and alley Intersection, the expense ot which will bo as- ' sumed by the City of Salem, Ore gon, by bringing saia portion ox said alley to the established grade and paving said portion of said, alley with six-inch Portland ce ment concrete pavement the full width of the alley, to-wit: Ten feet. In accordance with the plans and specifications therefor which were adopted by the Common Council on February 18, 1929, now on file In the office ot tho 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 tho Common Coun, ell February 18., 1929. M. POULSEN, City Recorder. . Date of first publication Febru ary 22, 1929. t Date ot final publication March , 1929. Daily to M-.I Rugs -4- f - Easy - Tarms,j i lcallyt "Did you have a row with your sweetie?" - - - - ."Oh, sol I am crying a. bit Telephoae SO or 41 hsaVAmVetssI I.