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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1928)
PAUBTWFLVB THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1928 AT SG!0 Vr.LL canacrim Beta, M taqMni CMCM WBMr M IM MO MM of education (or term c on nu, at-the annual school meeltng t - tto high school building tbJe week. . John Kelly ih elected for a terra UM MUb KelB DU Been p- pointed by tne county superintend ent to mi out tae unexrerea ienn of W. J. Chromy, who resigned some months ago. WD, Sims, holdover member of the board, succeeds Stores a ohalrmsn. ' t. T. Wesely was elected clerk lor a term of one year, wesely us or fidated in : that capacity many iiears In the past. He succeeds Mrs. Oora Calavan. who bad attended to ithe duties of district clerk (or number of years. Oymnasium bonds amounting to approximately l0 are to be paid at tb rat of lew a year, this year payment to be made m December, according to action of tne board, - ' ' ' ' ' -.The Bclo' school board has dl foetid the clean in - no of. the - school grounds and repairing of thai buildings during school mtenrufr- ly will look alter this feature, it Is annooneed. sneilon has Deen Jan ltor for a number of years. - A vacancy still exists in the tn- LEOAL8 noncr of nnrKMTioN to im paova . btrikt from the BAST UM OF FIFTH BTRBeT TO TBS WIST LOTS OF CHURCH . ' ..! : STREET. ..... f Notice Is hereby given that the Oommon oouncu or toe city of Be km, Oregon, deems It neoessary and - expedient and hereby declares its ,. purpose and Intention to improve ""Street from the east one of PUth Street to the west line of Church Street In the City of Salem, Oregon at toe expense cc tne emit ting and adjacent piupeily. except the street and alley intersections, the expense of which will M tamed by the City of Salem, Ore, by bringing said portion of said street to the established grade, construct ing Portland cement concrete curbs, and paring said portion or sua street with a six-inch Portland ce- meat concrete pavement, thirty feet (n width, in accordance with tne plans and specifications therefor which were adopted by the Common Council, on June la, 1W8, now on tile in the office of the City Record er, md which are hereby referred to rind made a part hereof. : ".lie Common Council hereby de clares its purpose and Intention to stake the above described improve ment by and through the Street Improvement Department of the City cf Salem, Oregon. By order of the Common Council -June It, 1323. -' ' if. POD1BEN, City Recorder. Date of first publication, 6-21-38. : Date of final pubUcaUon, 7-3-38. ' 68 NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT FOR .' COST OF OfPROVINO THE AL LEY IN BLOCKS THREE AND SIX OF BOISE'S 8BOOND ADDITION, BETWEEN , BELMONT AND "D" STREETS. Notice Is hereby given that the Oommon Council of the City of Sa - km, Oregon, will at or about 1:30 p. m. on the 2nd day of July, 1928, or at any subsequent meeting of "the said Council thereafter, in the Council Chamber of the City Hall of Salem, Oregon, proceed to assess upon and against each lot or part thereof or panel of tend liable there for in Its proportionate share of the cost of Improving tte Alley in Blocks Three . (3) and Six 6 of Boise's Second Addition to the City of Salem, Oregon, between Belmont and "D" Streets. All persons interested In the said assessment are hereby notified to : appear before the said CouncU at said time and place and present their ob lections. If any they have, to aid assessment, and apply to said Council to equalise their propor tionate share of same. . By order of the Common Coun cil, June It, 'UK. ' M. POULSEN, City Recorder. Date of tint publication (-11-33. Date of final publication 7-1-33. ... ' 153 nhnatVsis nave seen (1M with the board tor this position. The 1KMM sthool year vol open Beptsrabsr 17, to MABEL BOLL GIVES UP PLAN TO HOP OVER SEA fit Johns, If T, Jime-3a an Thai sirplane Columbia, , carrying Mabel BoD, kft Harbor Once at 3:01 a- m. ssiturn standard tbxe to day for New York, thus ending the nopss oi tne young woman tnatsne might make a trans-Alantie flight. TO GET DIVOBCB New York. June 31 AO The New York Dallly News said today that Mrs. Eugene OVtU, wife of the play wright, would nave immediately for Reno, Nov., or Sonera, Mexico, to start divorce proceedings. : ;' OFFICE IS MOVED . Woodburn. June 31. M. J. Lin. dahl has moved his real estate office and watch-making shoo from the Morcom office to the east front room of the Duncan building oppo- sue tne postoniee. ra;sTi::sVriEK Mm City, June Sl-Th children of Mill City are to enjoy s dally Ta tty church. It started Monday with Km titetxtanes with sear. nessi daily. The foOowmc faculty ha been selected, Mrs. Bert uwett, Mrs. T. J. Means, Rev. and Mrs. Oay and Rose Smith. It Is possible they will need others to assist. The hour are from 9 until noon each rooming. The sub jects to be taught will include "God stories Jessus Told, Manual Train. Revealing His Truth Out of Doors.' ing, habit talks, stories from the Greet Library, paper tearing, mem ory work and lessons from birds and animals. Certain periods have been set aside for recreation of all kinds. Every child in town that Is over five yean of age Is invited to attend this school, which will be held at the church. This school has been held a CALL FOR BIDS Notice I hereby given that I win nostra sealed bids up to 1:30 o'clock, p. m. on Monday, July 3, 193, for the construction of - a Reinforced Concrete Bridge over Mill Creek on North Summer Street In the City of Salem, Oregon, in accordanoe with the Plans and Specifications adopt ed by the Oommon CouncU for as id Bridge, and now on file In my of fice. . , Tb principal items of construc tion are as follows, to-wlt: Excavation, 10 Cu. Yds. Clsss A Concrete 65 Ou. Yds, Class D Concrete lit Cu, Yds. Metal Reinforcement 40,000 Lbs. Hand Rail 140 Lin. It. Bronse Expansion Pistes 3,000 Lbs. . Removal of Old Concrete 30 Cu. Yds. .. Removal of Old Bridge. Copies of the plans and specifi cations may be had at my office In the Otty Hall or the office of the Bridge Engineer, R. A. Furrow, Room 1101 First National Bank Building, Balem, Oregon, upon de positing the sum of S6.00. Each bidder wUl be required to (lie with his bid a certified check or Bid Bond, payable to the City of Balem, In the amount of I per cent of the amount bid. which will be forfeited to the City In case the bidder shall fell or refuse to enter 1 into a contract for the construction of said bridge if awarded the bid. The Oommon CouncU reserves the right to reject any and all bid in to interest of tne uiy. , M. POULSEN, City Recorder. 1S3 -EULL-E-S- Cured Without Operation oa uwa of ruu 5r, Marshall, 829 Org. Bldg. Perfect Health is always refreshing . If yeei are tuwV-taek asp U . year sUa is not clear if year eppdllo k gecse yew ..ewe k) as yeenself sad frieade to try && Its SosOe effects ' : o swrprise yaw WHEN your system Is filled with rich, red bleed, yen dent nave that tired, languid feeling when yon awake in the morning. Instead, yen feel refreshed! ready to meet tbe worldl . Tour appetite far keen, yen enjoy work or play. Your skin is clesr cheek naturally rosy. 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DEAD Helena, Mont, June II Ofl-Dr. O. m, bwdstrum, republican na tional nnmmltteemsn and. well eOWVetSifiissyXDaUS eVlBrrwC30tsS died suddenly ia his office h last aight (ran heart-trouble. .Dr. Isilllsllina anoarentlv heaiih, irturned te Helena yester day from the republican naUonal ooovenuon u - Kansas City. Dr. Landitrom at the ttane of bis death was vice-president of tbe True Blue Biscuit company, vice-president of THOUSANDS OF CORNS REMOVED We sow have a remedy that reenr wiu remove ANY corn or callous quickly snd without pain; we can prove it. If you an one of the unfortunate ones who navs tried msny so-oslM pom cures" snd stUVbsvs your come In NOW sad 1st us dsmonstrste If ton Ihr ba f-- mm m. imxMXrtUt . LABORS TORIX8, QarlWd Bld.. Chleaeo, who will ess Capital Drug eore: adv. party, held wtd term temple, Mystic Shrine. SLAYERS MUST DIE IS EDICT OF PRESIDENT Superior, Wtw torn 31. Wh-tm- mut to lift Inipnaownnt tbt deUi OTtonwit of NktooieM Lml Botttt, (WMt mcnoa IM OBB FRWtOr. cooficbtd for nunkv-te Biptimkm, Deep-Seated Rheamatic Pains QmkUy TteVtl to Fowerfvl Aatiaepik Prahtahlv no mtmeileat im ratrm Arm. mon or reCDOQsalbl for mon Intent. unerlni ttum rhfmmmtUm. Thou uuu ox owvrwua nmun pmoni oa-H wniuiB iuw n mimmi mm atony. Hre U m new timtrntst. Simply 9t m bottU ot Moom! eCratrftld Oil, and apply to tha aftaotad parts. Ifa aaay and pleaaant to uaa and thera la no doubt but what t&a aooat atub- oorn anavaanra tmaaa yiaw quicxry to lta oowtrfuL DaBtsrcnttxa ismiiikicMx. Tha tint appuoaOon brings blaaaad raUaf. Ail rood drvwtM hava tt, but you ean ba aura to rai it aa Capital ltM, of Patrolman Leo W. JK. Bosch of tb Wsablngton ponce force. - Announcement of the president's refusal to sxsrdss executive clem ency on behalf of the trio ot slay en was made officially at the. ex ecutive offices here early today. Tb slayers are to die tomorrow In the electric chair at Washington Callouses 3uick, esia sate rebel trees slsfeleslioasseoe) tbe feet.. Mm.mmHm saw lis ea-aV iSSMH rtHI .MWMtAIHiN asMHm LOCal KAlaJ sUU BO AD. . fsUrw PtHIMk 13- Ride in Comfort Let us install a set of Love joy Hydraulic Shock Absorbers. Ifou'll be surprised at the dif ference in the operation of your car. W. E. Burns -Dan Burns (NOT BROTHERS TBE SAME HAN) High Street at Ferry Salem Parts for all cars, Trucks and Aeroplanes I Pgi3?ylV ' tt .Lj lamawaBwawal A food sortmerj . l lNe Hi Ik TT)VK P g of good quality beta. j l a e fl. e ell Nl (T I to npI m '' WOOLASTIC Bathing Suits Rm)EEsR j "The Better Swimming Suit' I a pair of these rub . I ' You'll like these moderate priced nationally ad- f um n0 1 vertised bathing suits, made from Flescher'sVor- 98C sted yarn, In plairr'eolors or fancy stripes. Green, ; , 1 rdse, blue, red, orange are the popular colors. For ..r the style and quality they're priced extremely low. 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