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Portland, Mar. tl Unusual trcnyth for thin tlm or year if hown In coast butter market. The Mison U at hand wnen normally there la a fair increase in produc tion. Inntoirt of mocks IncreoalisK and ll e surplus going into the cool em, lust the opposite hi shown. Ii.illy ctaiii ricelptj In the local market are net aul Mr-lent to meet requirement nnU butter Is actual ly coming out of storage. The loal market In short of but ter at the close t the wt-i-fc with no immediate reli-f in siwht. The irhortuKe i not confined to fancy, hlcn sl-oi-j stuff, but Is showing in umlerjrrudfii ns well. Cube firsts closed two cents higher on the exchaiiiie wlih bidrt posted at 44 cents Kxtras held firm ut 46 cents with standards al 45 cents. Cream buyers are scouiinc the country for bulterf..t anil foiuprii lion U mo keen that country cream erles are meelintc the 1'oril.ind tie livery prices in many Instances Local cr!ameile8 aie otlll quoting 4 It cents for fats delivered J'oi l latid. KiiB values closed Atoady In I he Jocjil miirket. li.eceits are liber al but bids remain unchanged on the dairy board. Extt-jft are hid at 32 cents with current receipts at 37 V4 cents. A general reduction In mill stuff and teed is shown today. All kinds ot mushes includlrg mlllrun and middling are down $2 a ton at $38 and $-0 respectively. Feci barley, corn and oats are 1 low er with feed wheat off $3 at $fi7 a ton. Live poultry receipts were un usually light this week and price held firm IhrouKhout. Demand was especially good for Hunt hens with prices around 20 cnU Heavy hens bring 23 to 24 c.nt. So iprlngs or turkeys coming. Country drewted meats cloned firm with shipments light, l-'ancy stuff Is in d.-niand with choice light veal bringing 16 to 16 Vi cents and choice light hogs 17 S to IS cents. Wool buying ban oper.ed In the Yakima valley on the 1925 cnp. The flint woyls are arriving and trod loir Js active. Coffin lircthers report a alo of 125,000 pound to the N. L. Robinson Wool company but prions were not made public. About 75 -er cent of the Ytikim.i clup was bought on contract ear lier in the seison. Locally the wool market U a quiet nffulr with bid more or less nominal. Kheep pelts are lower with 1'ortland buyers bidding from 1 to 4 cents lower at 2H centrt for long und 14 cents for short stuff. IWHTIj.VM) MVHKTOCK Portland, Alar. 21 Cattle aleady receipts none, stoprn, good H.2.(n 8.75; medium $7.75 com mon $.7.17.75. eanner and cutter stem $5.50 (g 6.75; heifers. Rood (850 lbs. ti $6.757.25; common and medium, oil weights, $5.000.75. cows, good $ C . 1! 5 v 7.00; common and medium S5.0U (f6.25; canncrs and cutters $2.00 4 5.00; bulls, good (beef yearlings excluded), $4.50 5.25; common to medium (canners und bologna) t.i.uuiy-i.bu; calves, medium choloo U30 lbs. down) I8.50W $12.09. cull nnd common (100 lbs. down) V..0Utfi O.f.0; medium choice (190 to 200 lbs.) $7.500 11. 00; medium to cnnlce (260 lbs. up) u.u3i i.bQ; cull nid com mons (190 lbs. up) $4.50j6.50. Hogs steady: receipts none Heavyweight (250 to 350 pounds) medium, good and choice $12.50 fil3.76. medium weight (200 to S00 pounds) medium, good nnd choice $13.50ift 14.25; lightweight (loo to 200 poumta) com mon, medium, good and choice $14 00(r)14.25; light lights (130 to jou ins. ) common, medium, good and choice $12 75)13.75; packing nogs, smooth U.506i 12.50; pack lng hogs, rough $1 1.00 & 1 1.50; 8lau-hler plus (130 lbs. down) medium, good and choice I12.00tftf 13.fi5; feeder and stoiker plgg (70 to 130 lbs ) common, medium, good and choice $10.00ii 1 1.50. (Soft or oily hog nnd roasting pigs exclud ed In above quotation. ) Sheep Hteidy ; receipts none; lambs, light and handy weight, medium to choice $14.00 be 1 COO; heavyweight (-.12 pounds up) medium to prime $ 10.00' 1 3.00; nil weights cull and common $11.00 14.00; yearling wethers, medium to prlmo $10.0013.00: wethers (2 years old nnd over) medium to piiuin $9.00 1 1.50. ewes, common t. choice $.s.oo 10-00; ennner nnd coll $5.0O4jiS.OO. VAiv.s xn m n i ii rortland. Mar. 21 Kim fiini; current . reiMdoin 2fi v. pullets 34 -2&f; firsts 25Hu 2Cc; nerlea 27 ii 2hc delivered land. I'ortland, Or. Mar. extra cubes, ctly 4tn; 45He: pitme first m 44 t flint 44c; nrlntfl 48c; cartons 49e. . Itutterfat firm; brt churning cream 4-i(i,47c net hiner track In sono 1; 4Se delivered Portland. Poultry: Springers 16c; light hens IS 9 17c; heavy bens 20c; old roosters Sc; ducks 1C 18c; mrifAvfl tie dressed: alive 13 6 25c; geese 1S&20O dressed; live 12j14c whit Pekin due us, invt ivwiav, India Runner ducks allva 14 16c Uutten'at 47c; creamery butter 4Mf50c; eggs 20c; standards Z2c; selects 24c; milk $2.20 cwt. Vegetables: potatoes $1.7502.25 cwt. head lettuce $4.75 5 25 crute California cabbage 3fe4c; cel ery hearts $1.73 din; crate. $6.00 ti K 50 cwt onior.a $3.00t $4.00 No. 1; boilers $1-50 cwt.; sweet potatoes fancy l'ic: spinach greens flc pound; pep pers 40c; rutabt.u 2.7 a: pai.s- nlps SVjc; Itomburg brocci-lt 1 1.75 ft 2.50; sacked cu rots $2.50 local turnips il,tc; California bunch vegetables; carrot, beets and tur nips 90c dor; parsley 75c; rad- i licit, green onions nac: grape fruit $4.00fi4.75 crate; rhubJiu 15c; local rhubarb I Hr; tomatoes IS. 00 fi 6.00 lug; sacked beets 4c; cm umbers $1 'JOfi 3.25; asparagus 25c: new telephone peas 1 He; n w miitird greens 7',jc; California strawlteirieg 50c basket; arti chokes $1 dozen. 1925 SP0TV00L Portland. Mar. 21 The 1925 spot woi. 1 reason In tiie northwest has opened In the Yakima district. There was much buying on con tract eailier in the year, but the firt Rhorn wools are now en mint; on i be market. The Initial sale of V akin a wools was by Coffin Hros.. who disputed of 125.000 pounds to (ho X. L. Itohinwon Wool company. The tame firm also bought 25,000 pounds of early sheared wool from other growers. 'he prices paid for the Yakima lots were not made public. It wan held by wool men. however, that lite early shorn clips there would be worth about a nickel more than lho.se that come off later. a weather ronditions up to the time of the flrnt shearing were favor able and the later wools are cer tain to be heavier. The advantage of getting wool early on the east- rn markets, which are almost bare of the rimucMic article, are alo to be considered. As about 75 per cent of the Yakima clip was previously bought on contract, there will not be much available for the open market. A larger part of the Oregon clip is in first hands to be offered afir shearing.' which will bo under way next tnonih. The market is nom inally miotel around 45 cents for the lies', wools. .Most of the deal ers li.drcale that 40 renin Is near er their price, but this figure does not appeal to grower. ST. PAUL LAD DIES Death from diphtheria of the 12-year old son of Peter Kder ot Morseshrw district, near St. Paul, will rofi.i It in County Health Offi cer Caslmtt making an Inspection of the two schools at St. Paul, Monday, states County Conimirt tioner Smith, who has Just nuked for such nn Inspection. The little Kder boy attended school at St 1'aut. "He w.tit one of the finest little fellows I ever knew," wan the com ment of tho county commissioner. "All during the winter there have hern diphtheria cases off nnd on In the St. Paul district and wi have feared there may be carriers of some nr( there," slated Smith STORM TOTAL NOW STANDS AT 822 LIVES (Continued from page ine) Walnut culture In Oregon i one of the nvrt profit t'de line of horticulture at the pr .-sent time. The gloss charges of mature or- hai ds i, i ni:' from ne ir to I ft per acre, or In some cases, depend ing upon how much hiring is done, n little more than Ih r, according to the experiment station. The re turns from an averi;;, orchard in mat ure bea ling are usual ly est : mated at 100" pound to th acre I be uvei ako price hai been 2 j cents a pound, giving a grosM in come of around &1Q, and u net inemte- of $150 or $:'ijo per acre. .ilnuts come Into beiring Iow ly. Therefore, It is praet i a liy es sential that in the meaitine Die land between the ti eiM be used. K.nly beating fruits, such as pears prunes anrj chimes are fairly sat if;ictoiv for this. If pi. i.' -d suffi ciently far fr-uii the w i in .its. The uble )i using tree fillers in thai when th' waln:ri.t r?nulre the spact-, the t'inpt iti-tn .o leave them in for two or three ex'r.i crop Ia too great, with the result lhat the uuiiiuls are Injuied firowlng cultivate 1 crops be tween the tre.'s Is much more sat isfietory. Thv leave the soil in better condition, and can be de creased each year, noj i. illng to t h e g row t h of t be wa I n u t 1 1 ee. I bus they (b not con f Net wit'i the walnut s demands on the soil. hen- Port 21 Putli standard.' f; It A IN MAItlvIT rortland. .Mar. 21 Whent bid: hard white. ba.ut $1.Ati; haul winter $l.ti. soft whlto $ lti; western white $1 fi&; northern spring $l.C.'i; western red $1,113. Today 'a car receipts: wheat 8, flour 4, oats 2, hay 7, com 2. POPl.TltY Portland, or.. Alar. 21 Pouitry scarce, firm; heavy hens 224j-4i; light 19i 20c; prlhL;H num.; old roosters 10c; durku, whlto pekln 2.rc; live turkeys 23e; drt.-etd tur keys 33 3e; g.-ese 1 Cc. ONIONS AN OTTtrs Portland. Mar. 21 Onions firm $3.25 H :t 40 In country. Pota toes steady $1.5011.60. NITS. HOPS AM) CSClt Portland. Mar. 21 Nu( steady Walnuts 2(ift3;tc; filbert nom. Portland. Mar. 21 Hop steady new clusters 166117c: fungles li ISe; old crop nominal. I'ortland. Mar. 2 1 Caseara bark quiet; new peel 7 r 8c per lb.; Ore ton grape roo: 4c. Salem Markets Compiled rmni rvsirt ol Ha lent dealer for Hie guidiitu Of fupilal .Inurnal render (ItevlM-d dullj.) Ornin: No 1 white wheitt $1.63; No. I red wheit $1.M s.ukedj. Meat: Top hogs $11.50; sows 7 V c; dressed hogs ID 'jr; lop alters (Ale. cows $4.005.50; can ner cows ih up; doiis ihvc spring lambs up to to lbs., 14c ttal 9s; diesae-l veal 15c, ditrlcts wiw eHtimated variously between five nnd eight million dollars. Towns Mav Rebuild The few urvivorn of mich an nihilated towns at (Irlffin. Ind.. nnd DeSoto and Parrwh. III., clung desperately to the hope that the tnwna mig-ht he rebuilt. As town lot their property re tained value, nft a patch of ground on a wind nwept rural hill their holdings were va1iiele--a. As the eye witnoss accounts of the twiter visitation were more freely reported, lit freakitth. iron ic nnd eccentric nntic struck ob server as without parallel in the history of tornadoes. lTtibelfevable were many of the nloriea of e crvpes while other exceeded the hope of the nicwt imaginary. Funerals Dclnvod Chicago. Mar. Jl. Ity A(n ctated Pres .The ttorm wwept territory of the Ohio valley todav continiieil the tragic task of bury ing lt dead, while relief worker completed the duly of bringing order out of rhaoei and plan for rehabilitation were advanced. Funeral of some of the victim of Wednesday' toi m were held yesterday, but movu of the bur ials were arranged for today and Sunday, with memorial services to be held later. In town where the h of if( wa heaviest com munity funeraLs were planned, with burial In one long grave. Heport from tho destroyed dis trict said that relief work was well organized and today a flood of material aid continued lo pom In for sufferers In the greatest torn n do In America's history, which snuffed out more than SOP live. Injured 3000 person and left entire communities home less. Little Loot in ir Done While some cates of pneumonia were reported In southern Illinois there was little other Illnesses to add to the storm horror and no threat of an epidemic of tetanus Seven hundred milts of anti-te-tanit serum, sent hy airplane from Annapolis was available for Immediate use. A few Isolated cui of looting came to light, hut generally there was no disorder. At West Frank fort a man caught taking a ring from a woman's finger waa slain by a police officer. Business generally waa at a standstill but with the work of clearing dehri from demolished districts proceeding rapidly com mercial activities in 6ome com- munitUa were expected to be re Biimed next week. The main slreet of Murpliydboro was clear ed yesterday. Death List Revised Fterheek of casualty IWta ear ly today Indicated that the death count was slightly more than 800. Additions to the deaths In some towns and subtraction of duplica tions left these figures at 809 dead. 2!)1G maimed. The toll at Murphysboro rose to 201 with the finding of 11 additional bod let? while belated reports from rural districts made further additions. hut In ot her places original es timates were reduced as ft in I checks were made. No radical change was anticipated as check ed liM of identified dead con tained 5f0 names. The Ited Crosa at St. Louis is sued nn appeal for all tightsect to remain away from the storm area, stating that every available building was taxed to capacit y already in caring for the injured and home lew. Funerals of ParrL-h, III.. vJe- t i tn a were held In adjacent towns ;w nearly all of the town s 2 0 inhabitants were killed or njur- (I and the handful of survivors moved to homes of neighbors out side (he tornado district. At fior- hain. which first felt the element al blow in Illinois. 12 funeral were held yesterday. The tot'il casual lies may never be known ae complete records were not kept. Many of the victims were moved to other I owns. Twenty two dead were known to he in St. Louis alone. In the wilderntss that is Mur- physhoro where 1000 residences once stood, search for additional bodies was continued. Of 700 in jured, 300 were nil to he In a serious condition. Medicine, clotti ng and food was arriving hy the carload for its 4000 homeless, p LEGALS p NOIUK of Intent Ion in Improve Sou (It Tlilrtevnth .Street from It urn I Avenue to the City Limits Notice Is hereby given that the Common Council ot the City of Salem. Oregon, deems It necessary in d expedient and hereby declares its purpose and Intention to 1m prove south Thirteenth street from the south line of Itural avenue to the south city limits, at the ex pensc of the abutting nnd adja cent property, excepting the alley intersections, the expense of which will lie assumed by the City of S. leu i, by brniKing said portion of said street to tho established Krade, construct inn cement con crete curbs, nnd paving said por tion of said street with a six inch cement concrete pavement twenty four feet wide and In accordance with the plans, specifications and estimates therefor, which were adopted by the Common Council .March Id. I'jz. now on file In the office of the City Recorder and which said plans, spceii 'i rat inns and estimates are hereby referred to and made a part of this notice. Written remonstrances may be filed with the City Recorder of Maid city against the a hove pro posed improvement within ion days from the final publication hereof. The Com mon Council herenv declares its purpose and I nt ! t tn to make the above described im provement by nnd through the Street Improvement loo,ir',tr,ent of the City of Salem. IW order of the Common Coun cil March Hi. ly M. .M. I'lU LSKN, City Ree oder Pate of first publication heieef is March ISth. 1L!. ' PIUS AM I Sealed ud will be received by ttie county court of Marion county. Oregon, up to 1:00 o'clock p. m.. on Saturday, April 4, llHTt. for hauling ."tOOrt cubic yards of sand and gravel from (tie bunkers it St. Paul to the paving plant iin.l onto the roads in tliat ieinity. The court reserves the right !o reject any or ail bids. Specification and bidding (urn ire on file in the county elerl: office at Salem. Oregon. :. POYKIt. County Ct;-,'. .inii Vis in iYhpstixal noi it i: Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned ad mini! i ator of the esute of Mrs. Ida Miller, deeeas ed. has fibs! his final account in said est. lie, nnd that the county cant of M.i i Ion county OreKon has fixed and appointed the Ctli day of April, at the hour of 10 t. 'clock n. m. of said lay at 'he county court houe in said coun ty ami slate as th" time and phu-e of hearing any objections to such final account and for the nettle ninit and allowance thereof. Pated this 2Mb. day of February. 192 :. W. R. M 11,1, Kit, Administrator of the estate Mrs Ida Miller, diceaaed McNary. McNary A Keye. S0 IT. 8 National bank bids., Haleni. Or, g on. LEGALS NOTJCI : TO U KLL ll It I Ll.LllS AND CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be recelv- i ed at the office of the State Board of Control. Capitol building, Sa lem, Oregon, until 2 p. m.. April , 1925, and not thereafter, fog furnishing materials, labor and machinery, tools and equipment, using 45-pound, 12-inch caning for drilling and eating two wells at the Oregon State Hospitul ( main building and cottage farm,) In ac cordance with plans and specif i catluus furnished by the Oregon State Hoard of Control upon application. Kuch bid is to be presented un der sealed cover, on the proposal sheet furnished by the board, ac companied by a certified check for t.'yo.OO made payable to the Ore gon State lioad of Control, whien cheek sh.;H be forfeited lo the state thould the successful bidder fail to execute the contract with in ten d..y nut including Sun day) from date of notification, of twaid. Tut- comr,iclor to whom award in made will be rtMiuiivd to furnish bund from a u.e:y io.ii pany authorized to do bu.;i.'iess in Oregon, in the amount of 4J'0.'.00 the Hoard reserves t lie right to reject any or al proposals or to iccept the proposal deemed bvtt fur the Hta te. Oattd this ITlh day of .March, lu.'i. CARLli ARRA.MS. .Secrcta.y, Oregon State lla.irj of Control. Sealed bids will be received by the Oregon Stale Highway Com imbsiun on behalf oi I he .Marion county court al two o'clock p. in., on -March 0 1 ii at room JJO. Mult uumah county court l)oue. Port land, Oreyon, for the construction of a crohsii.g over the Suuiiu-rr. 1'acific trucks ubou-;- two miles. north of Jeffei son. Mans, proposal blanks and coin plete information may be obtain ed from W. J. Culver, county roadmaster, court house, Salem. Oregon, or from the Oregon Mate. Highway commission., upon de posit of $5.00 for each set of plans required. Proposals may be deliv ered at the location named above, or may be given to Sir. Culver. If given to Air. Culver, it should be done in plenty of time so that they can be forwarded to I'ortland by the time mentioned above. J. T. HUNT, County Judge. J. E. Sm it h Com missioner. J. H. POKTKK, Commissioner Attest: U. (J. iJoyer, county eierk. 70 NOTICK of Intention to In. prove North I'Jgliloenth street from I street to Market Street Notice is hereby given that the amnion Council of the City, of lem, Oregon, deems It necessary and expedient and hereby declares its purpose and intention to im prove north Eighteenth street from the north line of O street to the outh line of Market street (com monly called the flat-den Road.) at the expense of the abutting and adjacent property, except ing the street and alley intersections, the expense of which will be assum ed by the City of Salem, by bring ing said portion of said street to the established grade, construct ing cement concrete curbs, and paving said portion of said street with a six inch cement concrete pavement twenty four feet wide in accordance with the plans, specifications and estimates there for, which were adopted bv the Common Council March 16, 1925, now on file in the office of the City Recorder and which said plan, specifications and estimates are hereby referred to and made a part of this notice. Written remonstrances may be filed with the City Recorder of said city iigainst the above pro- poseu improvement within ten days from the final publication hereof. The Common Council hereuy declares Its purpose and Intention to make the above described im provement oy anu tnroujn the Street Improvement Department of the City of Salem. P.v crdcr of the Common Coun cil March 16, 1925. " M. POCLSKN, Citv Recor-ler. Jatc of first publication hereof is .March tsih. 192 . i . 71 N t T H K of Intention to Improve1 Shipping Sinvt from Cottage Street to 4 npitol 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 Shipping street from the east line of Cottage street to the west line of Capitol Ftreet. at the expense of the abutting and adja cent property, excepting the street intersections, the expense of which will be assumed bv the Citv of Sa lem, by bringing said portion of said Street to the established grade, cony true ting cement concrete curbs, und paving paid portion of said street with a six inch cement concrete pavement iu accordance with the plans, specifications and estimates therefor. which were adopted by the Common Council March 16. 1 1' L' a . now on file in the office of the City Recorder and which said plans, specifica tions and estimates are hereby referred lo and made a part of tills notice. Written remonstruncrs may be filed with the City Recorder of said city against the above pro posed improvement within ten days from the final publication hereof. The Common Council hereby declares its purpose and Intent'oo to make the above described im provenunt by and through the Street Improvement Department of the City of Salem. Hy order of the Common Coun ell March 16. 1925. M. POI LSKN, City Recorder Date of first publication hereof is March ISth. li'5. ?d' NOTICK of Intention lo Improve North Lib erty Mrcei from Pine btrcet to Vjliinibia htiwt 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 North Liberty street from the south line of Pine street to the south line of Columbia street. at the expense of the abutting and adjacent property, excepting the street Intersections, the expense of which will be assumed by the city of Salem, by bringing said por tion of t-aid street to the establish ed grade, constructing cement concrete curbs, and paving said portion of said street with a six irxh ceinei'.i concrete pavement twenty five fei-t wide In accord' a nee w.th the plans, specif ica '.ions and estimates therefor, which were adopt. t by the Common Council .March 16. lH2o. now file in the office of the City Re corder a -id which said plans, eutip ifications and estimates are here by refened lo and made a part ol tins notice. Written rem on trances may bo tiled with the City Recorder of said city against the above pro. posed improve merit within ti.-! days from the final publication hereof. The Common Council hereby declares Its purpose and intention to make the above desenbe 1 (ni pt ovement . by and through th; Street Improvement Dep irti.ient or the City of Salem. Py order of the Common Coun cil Much 16. 1925. M POI'LSKN, City Reorder. D.ite of first publication hereof is March is;h. 1:12:1. : NOTIt L of Intention to Improve Xoiih t iiureii street from Market Street lo South Street Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of saiern, Oregon, deems it necessary and expedient and hereby declares its purpose and intention to Im prove North Church street from the north line of Market street to the south line of South street, ot the expense of the a but tine and adjacent property, excepting the street intersections, the exnense of which will be assumed by the City of Salem, by bringing said portion or said street to the estab lished grade, constructing cement concrete curbs, and paving said portion or said street with a eix inch cement conerato pavement thirty feet wide in accordance with the plans, specifications and esti mates therefor, which were adopt ed by the Common Council March lb, 1U2.). now on file in the office of the City Recorder and which said plans, specifications nnd esti mates are hereby referred to and made a part of this notice. Written remonstrances may be filed with the City Recorder of said city against the above pro posed improvement within ten days from the final publ!catio:; hereof. The Common Council hereby declares its purpose and intention to make the above described jm 1 rovement by and through the Strec Improvement Department of the City of Salem. I!y rrder of the Common Coun cil March 16. 1925. M. POI LSEN, City Recoidor. Date of first publication hereof is March ISth. 1925. 76 NOTICK To PluiiihhiK. Heating. Fkftiif Wiring, steel Water Tank, nnd Iti'iierul Const i-itet ion Contract ors, for a group of Hulldlngs for Oregon Slate Training School nl Woodhnrn, Oregon. Separate sealed proposals for the furnishing of labor and ma terial required for the full com pletion of Plumbing, Heating, Electric Wiring, Steel Water Tank and (Jeneral Construction for a group of buildings to be erected about 1H miles north of Wood burn for the Oregon State Train ing school, will be opened by the Oregon State Board of Control at 2:00 p. m. April 3. 1925, at the State Capitol building, Salem, Ore gon. Contractors bidding on plumb ing will be required to submit with bid, a certified check or bid ders bond for $1 500.00. Contractors bidding on heating will be required to f-jhmii with bid. a certified check or bidders bond for 12000.00. Contractors bidding on electric wiring will be required to submit with bid, a certified check or bid ders bond fur 10li0.00. Contractors bidding on steel wa ter tank will be required to ub- mit with bid, a certified check or bidders bond for $500.00. Contractors bidding on gcnral construction will be required to submit with bid, a certified chick or bidders bond for 18000.00. Plans and specifications may bo obtained at the office of Kolh:on at Howell, architects. 404 U. 8. National bank building. Portland. Oregon, and Carle Abrams, secre tary Oreson State Hoard of Con trol, Salem, Oregon. Contractor will be required to deposit $25.00 for the plans and specifications for each branch of the work as a guarantee that the plans and specifications received by them will be returned to the office In good condition on or before the date set for the opening of the bids. On return of said drawings, the money will be refunded. A certified check for each branch of the work as above mentioned must accompany each proposal and be drawn to the order of Carle Abrams, secretary Oregon state Board of Control, to guar antee that the bidder will ent r into a contract and execute the required bond; came shall be for feited to the Oregon State Hoard of Control if award of contract If made to bidder and he or they fail to enter into a contract and firn ish the required bond withm ten days from the award of contract. Proposals ehall be made on the form furnished by the archlteis. The envelope containing bid to be marked on the outside "propos al for Plumbing" Propo.s-il for Heating," "Proposal for Electric Wiring," "Proposal for Stel Wa ter Tank," "Proposal for (ieneral Construction" according lo the branch of work contractor Is bid ding on. The right Is reserved to accept or reject any or all bils 01 to waive any informalities in bids. CARLE AH RAMS, Secretary, Oregon-tate Hoard of onuol Dr. B. II. White Oslcopulliy - Stirrry Electronic Diagnosis and Treat, ment Dr. Abmrn's method) orrit-c Plump H."ll nr 40U-J SOS ll. s. Hunk lllilx. 1VAV1W, j. Good Insurance Is Never Cheap, Cheap Insurance Is Never Good ; 3" We sell only good Insurance. Seavey-Bell Insurance Co. 411 Oregon Bldg. Tbont 467 v.'.Vnw.-.v.v.v.v.v. Fine Piano $125 We have one good used pfauo for only $125, on very easy terms. Geo. C. Will. 432 State ti..xt ni.iu:uT tui:i:s Tor IWvst Return K:islly Rroun, eaily to come Into bearing. Kroj-t proof, rain proof, non-perishable ri:.i:i v imos. ni hskiiv 237 State St. ii blxk wivl of V, S. Nat'l bank L. T Dick and L. M. Hum ClIIM Sh Ml UU IMl CO. 420 and 429 Stale SL II aa wonderful Chinese reme dies which t.lll cure any human illinent including ililcnche. 1 hne':.n 'e, 4tmnnt'h. kldncj I trouble, mate and renin le. If til i consult us t once. Delay Is : danut'rou. j L'nhitsh?d 18 ronr In n j . 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