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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1932 Capital JlJoiirnal Salem, Oregon stabllshed March 1, 1588 An Independent Newspaper Published Ever; Afternoon Except Sunday at 130 8. Commercial Street Telephone 4681. Mews 4882 GEORGE TUTNAM, BUBSCKIPTION BATES By carrier 10 cenu a Keck; 45 cent a month; $5.00 a year In advance By mall In Marlon, Polk. Linn and Yamhill countf.es, one month SO bents; 3 months $1.25; 6 months $2.25; 1 year $4.00. Elsewhere 50 cents month; 6 months S2.75; $5.00 a year In advance. FULL LEASED WIRE 6ERVICE OF TUB ASSOCIATED PBESS ANP THE UNITED PRESS The Associated Pres. Is exclusively entitled to the use (or publication ol all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In thi paper and also local news published herein. "With or without offense to friends or foes 1 sketch your world exactly as it goes." Byron The Deficit Grows When Governor Meier took office he pledged himself to wipe out the approximately $2,000,000 deficit then existing by reduction of expenditures and a balanced budget. In ad dition he pledged abolition of the state property tax. Despite economies effected, the budget has not only not been bal anced, but the deficit grown in two years to $4,000,000, or a figure in excess of this amount. The governor was not entirely to blame for the failure to make good his promise for the loss of anticipated revenues was largely due to the depression, but as a good business man, taking office during the depression, he should have an ticipated its continuance and planned accordingly. Although the governor vetoed some legislative appro priations he signed others that swelled the biennium expen ditures far beyond estimated receipts and economies effected were insufficient to balance the budget. A year ago the governor and his advisors concluded that there would be sufficient revenue from the income, ex cise and intangible taxes to permit the elimination of the state property tax and so make good his campaign promise. Accordingly no property tax was levied last December, for the $3,500,000 of needed income for state use. But the re ceipts from these sources dropped to $1,900,000 leaving a deficit of $1,600,000, which added to the existing deficit of $2,060,000 brings the total deficit to $4,200,000. A good business man would have anticipated the shrinkage in in comes and played safe. Had the property tax been imposed to offset the shrink age in indirect tax revenues, the state treasury would have rpecived by this time the payment of the second half of the current taxes, for counties are required to pay their pro portion of the state tax out of the first tax money received. But there is no tax revenue flowing into the treasury, so for operating expenses, the treasury department has been com pelled to borrow over $1,000,000 to keep the state off a war rant basis. Another $1,000,000 will have to be borrowed, in some fashion or other to tide the state over until tax paying time. The reinstatement of the property tax this year is in evitable and perhaps a sales tax will also be added. The alternative is a reduction in expenses and curtailment of state bureaus and services comparable to those enforced on private enterprise. The management of state finances does not reflect much glory on the financial astuteness or business ability of our absentee governor. It cannot be pointed to with pride rather viewed with alarm. The Conference Tomorrow President Hoover and President-elect Roose velt will meet informally for a personal discussion of govern mental affairs and policies. This does not foreshadow a coalition government as some forecast or a committal by the latter to policies of the former, but for a better mutual un derstanding. Governor Roosevelt will probably confine him self to listening rather than advising. The most pressing problem before the nation is that of the unemployed and their care this winter, which is a non partisan problem in which cooperation of both parties is essential to Supply the relief necessary. Methods may vary, but any practical, feasible plan put forth should receive bi partisan support for the common good. Most important of the foreign problems to be discussed is that of war debts, for which European nations have re quested a continuance of the moratorium pending readjust ment. This is really up to congress to settle and congress seems in no mood either for discussion or readjustment. Until he takes office, Mr. Roosevelt will be non-committal as to his solution. Although both democratic and republican platforms oppose cancellation of the war debts, which hang heavy over the heads of both the allies and ourselves, the sooner our statesmen realize that the debt situation is a burden to our selves as well as to Europe, the better for all concerned. If the depression is world-wide, recovery must also be world wide. The purchasing power of Europe cannot bo restored to rehabilitate our own industries and agriculture, by the insistance that debtor nations must pay every last dime they owe for munitions furnished by American profiteers during the war. It has been said that if Europen nations would scale down armaments, they could easily pay their war debts. This is not strictly accurate, for the money spent in interest and payment of principal of debt leaves the country, while that spent on armaments and armies gives employment to their own needy a vicious form of public works, but still a form. Refusal by the United States to consider readjust ment will merely intensify bitterness abroad toward Amer ica without getting us any cash, and further delay world re covery. It is time we forgot the rancor of the war and its debts. The National Whirligig News Behind the News By Paul Million Washington The treasury will noon espouse the cause of the salt's tux cither publicly or privately. It will also pointedly ncuicct to place any obstacle In the path of beer. Underneath It needs both to bal ance the budget. That much has beer, confidentially decided by the boys who run thai administration depavtmcnt. The de cision was necessary In their minds after looking over the depleted con dition of the federal till. They could think of no other suitable ways to raise the needed stvenuc. The confidential figures placed before Treasury Secretary Mills by Editor and Publisher his exports will be made public uround Dec. 1. They will show the deficit expected this fiscal year wilt be around a billion dollars. It may run to sllchtly more than ft billion and ft quarter. That depends on how much happier the experts can get over business prospects In the next few days. Last quarter business Is picking up. It may lead tile treasury to estimate receipts higher for the re malder of the fiscal year, until June 30. The treasury statisticians are con vinced that even a 3 per cent sales tax would net be enough to balance the budget. That Is why they have boel led to toy privately with a beer tax. They figure a tax of $8 per barrel on beer would rolse around $300, 000.000. That Is a conservative guess. It depends on a tax of 3 cents per pint providing a certain number of states permit sales. The question of how many people will go on making home brew was olso considered In that estimate. Even with beer legalized home browing would be cheaper but not so good. Much hullabaloo will be raised over Mills being so sadly askew In his estimates of what the last tax bill would bring. It will amount to a public hazing of Mills In congress. There Is no question about his hav Ing been away off. Thero is a-ques-tlon how much he Is to blame. It Is clear now that the treasury could not foresee the course of business during tlie last year. Neither can it do any more than guess what bus! ness will be up to June 30. The life of a treasury expert Is hard. There are good reasons why the treasury mnv nhnna nnt t.n hlnrfc nut all itji Irionc In ntihll,. rna 1 thnt me aemocratic nouse must share (Continued on Page 10) NOTICE AND SUMMONS , (For 1025 Tax) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE STATE OP OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MARION Department No. Two MARION COUNTY, a Body Po litic and Corporate of the State of Oregon, Plaintiff, vs. Frank Cunstable and Muriel Cun stable, Albert Klinger and E. M. Klinger, Bernard Von Tersch, P. H. McLiaughlfn, Clarence Yodcr, R. C. Madsen and Anna D. Madsen, C. 8. Rice, Mary E. Rogers Brotherton. Mary A. Bello and E. Bello. Mabel Coldwell. W. J. Llnfoot. Huntley & Staab, G. H. McNeal, G. A. Nichol son and E. L. Nicholson, Ezra S. Dixon, Phillip Roos, Albert Est. Inc., W. R. Stevens and L. Z. Stevens, Adam Diller, Henry Wlnkley, E. J. Richards and D. B. Richards, M. E. Brown (E. J. Richard), Walter R. Fritz, W. L. Cobb, Louise M. Stone, T. A. Quilhott, Helen C. Hurst Est. Roy Stranahan, Mary C. Edmunds. Nettie L. Peck. R. E. Boatwr'jht and Ruth Boatwright, Mathcw Ward, Oregon Gravel Co. and W. H. Bone- steele and Gertrude Bonesteele, R. J. Hendricks and Carle Abrams, An na E. Smith, E. T. Prescott. H. L. Moore, Star Land Co., Wm. W. Hut ton, Geo. L. Pro, Bessie Long, Flor ence A. Purvine, Mary E. Rogers Brotherton and Star Land Co., Nan nie A. Conner, Unknown, Otto F. Zwicker, E. E. Tanner, Minnie Pratt, H. R. Osland, J. Curtis, T. W. Sharpe and Eva F. Sharpe, R. C. Magarrell and Mary A. Magarrcll, Mrs. Annie E. siegmund (J. J. Scheible), D. W. Hershberger, W. L. Cobb and May Cobb, B. W. NIccol son, C. B. Dewey and M. C. Dewey, E. M. Sanders, A. M. Sanders and R. Sanders, J. M. Madson, Grace E. Taylor. Gottfried Amstad and Anna Amstad, Theo. Lacey, N. T. Manela, Alma Fuchs, J. T. Picser and M. M. Pieser, Thos. Crowley, Maggie C. Bartch. Geo. T. Hardwlck, D. E. Prleznitz and R. M. Prieznitz and P. H. Parrish and D. P. Parrish, W. J. Knox, Z. T. Bogard (Bert Barnes), W. W. Hall. H. L. Bomhoff , City of Woodburn, T. E. Hawlcy and Louisa Hawley, Mrs. A. Becker, H. Hiller, and each and every person, firm and corporation named In the fol lowing list as being the owner, or owners, according to the Tax Rolls of Marion County, Oregon, of tracts and parcels of land, lots, and blocks therein described and following their respective names, and to each and every person, finm'.and corpor ation owning, or claiming to own, or having, or claiming to have, any Interest, Hen or claim therein, and also all other persons and partes unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate hereinafter described. Defendants. NOTICE AND SUMMONS To each of the above named de fendants, and each and every per son, firm and corporation named in the above list, as being the owner, or owners, according to the tax rolls of Marion County, Oregon, of tracts and parcels of land, lots and blocks therein described and following their respective names, and to each and every person, firm and corporation owning or claiming to own, or hav ing or claiming to have any inter est, lien, or claim therein, and, also, all other persons and parties un known, claiming any right, title, es tate, lien or interest in the real es tate hereinafter described, and de scribed in the Complain and Appli cation for Judgment and Decree herein. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OP OREGON You and each of you as owners, claimants or holders of an interest, lien, claim or estate in and to the hereinafter described property, sit uated In Marion County, State of Oregon, and all persons interested in the property hereinafter describ ed, are hereby notified that Marion County, a duly organized County and body politic and corirorate un der and by virtue of the Constitu tion and Laws of the State of Ore gon, the plaintiff above named. Is the owner and holder of certain Certificates of Delinquency bound in book form, as required by law, Issued to Marion County, Oregon, the plaintiff herein, on the 12th day of July, 1330. by the Sheriff and Tax Collector of Marion County, Oregon. and filed by him on the 19th day of July. 1930. in the office of the Coun ty Clerk of Marlon County, Slate of Oregon, for the delinquent taxes for the yeor 1025 upon and Including all the prpoerty on the tax rolls in said Sheriff and Tax Collector's office for said year, upon which no Cer tificate of Delinquency had previ ously been issued, and coutaintng all the property upon which taxes are delinquent for said year. That the description of the prop erty included in said Certificates of Delinquency, the names of the per son or persons on the tax rolls In the hands of the Sheriff nnd Tax Collector of Marlon County, State of Oregon, nt tr.c date of the first publication of this Notice and Sum mons, as the owner or owners of said property. If known, and so stat ing if unknown, and the total tax, interest, penalty and costs due to the 121h day of July, 1930, the date of the issuance of said Certificates of Delinquency are as follows, to wlt: FRANK CUNSTABLE and MUR IEL CUNSTABLE, present owners. Lot 25 in Miller Acres, located In Sec. 18, Tp. 4, S. R. 1 W. of I he Willamette Meridian, in Marlon County, Oregon, containing 6.84 ac res of land, a more particular de scription of which appears in Deed Uccort's fc Marion County, Oregon. In Vol. 172, at pages 405 and 408 thereof: D. C. No. 42 issued to Mar ion County, Oregon, July 13 1030, for 1923 taxes, amount due $20.59, with 12 Int. per annum from said date; ALBERT KLINGER and E. M. KLINGER, present owners, 1.62 ac res in Sec. 10, Tp. 6, S. R. 1 W. of the Willamette Meridian, In Mar- Ion County, Oregon, a more particu lar description of which appears in Deed Records for Marion County, Oregon, in Vol. 105, at page 413 thereof; D. C. No. 42 issued to Mar ion County, Oregon, July 12, 1930, for 1925 taxes, amount due $32. with 12 Int. per annum from said date: BERNARD VON TERSCH. pres ent owner, Fr. of acre In Sec. 10, Tp. 6, 8. R. 1 W. of the Willamette Me ridian, In Marlon County, Oregon, a more particular description of which appears in Deop Records for Marion County, Oregon, In Vol. 180, at page 4 thereof; D. C. No, 42 issued to Marlon County, Oregon, July 12, 1930, for 1925 taxes, omount due $12.05, with 12 Int. per annum from said date; P. H. MCLAUGHLIN, present own. er, Fr. of acre in Sec. 28 and 35, Tp. 6, 8. R. 1 W. of the Willamette Meridian, In Marlon county, ore gon, a more particular description of which appears in Deed Records for Marion County, Oregon, in Vol. 107, at page 191 and In Vol. 104, at page 273 thereof; D. C. No. 42 issued to Marion County, Oregon, July 12, 1930, for 1925 taxes, amount due $6.87, with 12 hit. per annum from said date: CLARENCE Y O D E R, present owner, Fr. or acre in sec. 35, Tp. 6, S. R. 1 W. of the Willamette Me ridian, in Marlon County, Oregon, a more particular description of which appears In Deed Records for Marlon County, Oregon, in Vol. 123, at page 298 thereof; D. C. No. 42 Issued to Marlon County, Oregon, July 12, 1930, for 1925 taxes, amount due $9.41, with 12 Int. per annum from said date; R. C. MADSEN and ANNA D MADSEN, present owners, Fr. of acre in Sec. 2, Tp. 7, S. R. 1 W. of the Willamette Meridian in Marlon County, Oregon, a more particular description of which appears in Deed .Records for Marion County, Oregon, in Vol. 190, at page 448 thereof; D C. No. 42 Issued to Marlon County, Oregon, July 12. 1930, for 1925 taxes, amount due $61.40, with 12 int. per annum from said date; C. S. RICE, present owner, acre in Sec. 13, Tp. 7. S. R. 2 W. of the Willamette Meridian, in Marion County, Oregon, a more particular description of which appears tn Deed Records for Marion County, Oregon, in Vol. loo at page 529 thereof; D. C. No. 42 issued to Mar ion County, Oregon, July 12, 1930, for 1925 taxes, amount due $0.41, with 12 hit. per annum from said date; MARY E. ROGERS BROTHER- TON, present owner, J,i acre of land in Sec. 14, Tp. 7, S. R. 3 W. of the Willamette Meridian, in Marion County, Oregon, a more particular description of which appears in Deed Records for Marion County, Oregon, In Vol. 206, at page 297 thereof; D. C. No. 53 Issued to Mar ion County, Oregon, July 12, 1930, for one-half of 1925 taxes, amount due $3.55, with 12 Int. per annum from said date; MARY A. BELLO and E. BELLO, present owners, Fr. of an acre in Sec. 35, Tp. 7, S. R. 3 W. of the Willamette Meridian, in Marion County, Oregon, a more particular description of which appears in Deed Records for Maron County, Oregon, in Vol. 178, at page 181 thereof; D. C. No. 53 Issued to Mar lon County, Oregon, July 12, 1930, for 1925 taxes, amount due $10.82, with 12 int. per annum from said date: MABEL COLDWELL, present owner, Lot 6, Homestead Acres, lo cated In Sec. 5, Tp. 8, S. R. 3 W. of the Willamette Meridian, In Marlon County, Oregon, containing 5.23 acres of land, a more particular de scription of which appears In Deed Records for Marion County, Ore gon, in Vol. 160, at page 455 thereof; D. C. No. 43 Issued to Marion Coun ty, Oregon, July 12, 1930. for 1925 taxes, amount due $14.71, with 12 int. per annum from said date; -W. J, LINFOOT, present owner, 15.92 acres of land in Sec. 32, Tp. 8, S. R. 3 W. of the Willamette Meri dian, in Marion County, Oregon, a more particular description of which appears in Deed Records for Marion County, Oregon, in Vol. 196, at page 519 thereof; D. C. No. 43 Issued to Marion County, Oregon, July 12, 1930, for 1925 taxes, amount due $17.16, with 12 int. per annum from said date; HUNTLEY i STAAB, present owners, Fr. of acre in Sec. 10, Tp. 9, S. R. 1 W. of the Willamette Meri dian, in Marion County, Oregon, a more particular description of which appears in Deed Records for Marlon County, Oregon, In Vol. 133, at page 65 thereof; D. C. No. 43 issued to Marion County, Oregon, July 12, 1930, for 1925 taxes, amount due $1.37, with 12 int. per annum from soid date; G. H. McNEAL, present owner, 20.04 acres in Sec. 3 and 4, Tp. 10, S. R. 2 W. of the Willamette Meri dian, in Marion Count, Oregon, a more particular description of which appears in Deed Records tor jviarion Countv. Oregon, In Vol. 123, at page 95 thereof; D. C. No. 44 Issued to Marion County, Oregon, July ii. 11)30, for 1925 taxes, amount due $20.36; with 12 int. per annum from said date; O. A. NICHOLSON and E. L. NI CHOLSON, present owners, NEt4 of Sec. 29, Tp. 7, S. R. 2 E. OI tne Willamette Meridian, In Marlon Countv, Oregon, containing 160 ac res of land; D. C. No. 44 issued to Marion Count, Oregon, July 12, 1930. for 1935 taxes, amount due $96.82. with 12 int. per annum from said date: EZRA 3. DIXON, present owner, 160 acres In See. 32, Tp. 7, S. R. 2 E. of the Willamette Meridian, In Mar lon County, Oregon, a more particu lar description of which appears in Deed Records for Marlon county. Oregon, in Vol. 185, at page 4o thereof; D. C. No. 44 issued to Mar ion County, Oregon, July 12, 19.10, for 1925 taxes, amount due $95.43. with 12 Int. per annum from said date; 9 PHILLIP ROOS, present owner, E'i of W4 of Lots 1 and 4, of Sec. 16, Tp. 8, S. R. 5 E. of the Willam ette Meridian, In Mm-I on County. Oregon, containing 307 acres of land; D. C. No. 44 Issued to Marion County, Oregon, July 12, 19.10, for 1925 taxes, amount due $110.72, with 12 int. per annum frdm said date; MARY E. ROGERS BROTHER TON, present owner, 20 acres In Bee. 3, Tp. 0, S. R. 1 E. of the Willam ette Meridian, in Marlon County, Oregon, a more particular descrip tion of which appears in Deed Rec ords for Marion County, Oregon, In Vol. 206, at page 297 thereof; D, C. No. 44 Issued to Marlon County, Oregon, August. 12, 1930, for one half 1925-tnxes; amount due $7.04, with 12 Int. per annum from said date; - ALBERT EST. INC., present own er, all of NW in Marion County of Sec. 20, Tp. 9, S. R. 2 E. of ttv Wil lamette Meridian, In Marlon Coun ty, Oregon, containing 37 acres of land, a more particular description of which appears in Deed Records for Marion County, Oregon, in Vol. 207, at page 71 thereof; D. O. No. 45 Issued to Marlon County, Oregon, July 12, 1930, for one-half 1925 tax es, amount due $19.87, with 12 int. per annum from said date; W. R. STEVENS and L. Z. STE VENS, present owners, 16152 acres in Sec. 7, Tp. 9, S. R. 3 E. of the Willamette Meridian, In Marlon County, Oregon, a more particular description of which appears in Deed Records for Marion County. Oregon, In Vol. 178, at page 537 thereof: D. C. No. 45 issued to Mar lon County, Oregon, July 12, 1930, for 1925 taxes; amount due $60.21, with 12 int. nor annum from said date; ADAM DILLER. present owner, 40 acres In Sec. 25, Tp. 9, 8. R. 3 E. of the Willamette Meridian, In Marion County. Oregon, a more particular description of which appears In Deed Records for Marion County, Oregon, in Vol. 127, at page 103 thereof: D. C. No. 45 issued to Mar ion County, Oregon, July 12, 1930, for 1925 taxes, amount due $2459. with 12 Int. per annum from said date; HENRY WINKLEY, present own er, acre in Sec. 26, Tp. 9. S. R. 3 E. of the Willamette Meridian, in Marion County, Oregon, a more par ticular description of which appears in Deed Records for Marion County, Oregon, in Vol. 99, at page 78 there of; D. C. No. 45 issued to Marion County, Oregon, July 12, 1930, for one-half 1925 taxes, amount due $28.40, with 12 Int. per annum from said date; E. J. RICHARDS and D. B. RICH ARDS, present owners, acre in Sec. 27, Tp. 9, S. R. 3 E. of the Wil lamette Meridian, in Marion County, Oregon, a more particular descrip tion of which apiiears in Deed Rec ords for Marion County, Oregon, in Vol. 181, at page 50 thereof: D. C. No. 45 issued to Marion County, Oregon. July 12, 1930. for 1925 taxes, amount due $9.66, with 12 hit per annum from Raid date; M. E. BROWN, (E. J. Richard), present owner, 1 acre in Sec. 30, Tp. 9. S. R. 3 E. of the Willamette Meridian, in Marion County, Oregon, a - more particular description of which appears In ' Deed Records for Marlon County, Oregon, in Vol. 126, at page 387 thereof; D. C. No. 45 issued to Marion County. Oregon, July 12, 1930. for 1925 taxes, amount due $2.10, with 12 int. per annum from said date; WALTER R. FRITZ, present own er, an undivided one-half interest in all of the NE!i in Marlon County, of Sec. 35, Tp. 0, S. R. 4 E. of the Willamette Meridian, in Marlon County, Oregon, containing 50 acres of land, a more particular descrip tion of which appears in Deed Rec ords for Marion County, Oregon, in Vol. 208, at page 274 thereof; D. C. No. 45 issued to Marion County, Oregon, July 12, 1939, for 1925 tax es, amount due $17.88, with 12 int. per annum from said date; W. L. COBB, present owner, an undivided one-half interest in SWH of SEU and E'i of SE!4 of Sec. 33, and SW of SW!i of Sec. 34, in Tp. 9, S. R. 5 E. of the Willamette Meri dian, in Marion County, Oregon, containing 160 acres of land; D. C. No. 45 Issued to Marion County, Oregon, July 12, 1930, for 1925 taxes, amount due $135.14, with 12 Int. per annum from said date; LOUISE M. STONE, present own er, an undivided one-half interest in 40 acres in Sec. 7, Tp. 10, S. R. 5 E. of the Willamette Meridian, In Mar ion County, Oregon, a more partic ular description of which appears in Deed Records for Marion County, Oregon, tn Vol. 180, at page 02 there of; D. C. No. 46 Issued to Marion Comity, Oregon, July 12, 1930, for 1925 taxes, amount due $28.31, with 12 Int. per annum from said date; LOUISE M. STONE, present own er, an undivided one-half interest in 40 ocres in 8ec. 10. Tp. 10, S. R. 5 E. of the Willamette Meridian, in Marion County, Oregon, a more par ticular description of which appears in Deed Records for Marion County, Oregon, In Vol. 180 at page 62 there. of; D. C. No. 46. issued to Marion County. Oregon, July 12. 1930, for 1925 taxes, amount due S11.76, with 12 int. per annum from said date; T. A. Quiihott. present owner, 1 acre in Sec. 28, Tp. 9, S. P.. 4 E. of the Willamette Meridian, in Mar ion County, Oregon, a more particu lar description of which appears in Deed Records for Marion County. Oregon, in Vol. 200, at page 612 thereof ; D. C. No. 46 issued to Mar ion County, Oregon, July 12, 1930, for 1925 taxes, amount due $30.61, with 12 int. per annum from said date; HELEN C. HURST EST., present owner, 6.15 acres In Sec. 12, Tp. 4, S. R. 1 W. of the Willamette Meri dian, in Marlon County, Oregon, D. C. No. 46 Issued to Marion County, Oregon, July 12, 1030, for 1025 taxes, amount due $113.78, with 12 Int. per annum from said date; ROY STRANAHAN, present own er, Lot 9, Blk. l.Brooklyn Add. to the City of Salem, In Marlon Coun ty. Oregon, a more particular de scription of which appears In Deed Records for Marlon County, Oregon. In Vol. 191. at page 439 thereof; D. C. No. 46 Issued to Marlon County, Oregon. July 12 .1930. for 1925 taxes, amount due $2.83. witn 13 int. per annum from said date: ROY STRANAHAN. pre3cnt own er. Lot 10. Blk. 3. Brooklyn Add. to the City of Silem. in Marlon County, Oregon, a more particular descrip tion of which appears in Deed Rec ords for Marlon County, Oregon, in Vol. 191, at paRe 439 thereof; D. C. No. 46 Issued to Marlon County, Oregon, July 12, 1930. for 1925 taxes, amount due $3.61. with 12 Int. per annum from said date; MARY C. EDMUNDS, present owner, Fr. of Lot 12, Blk. I, Burling ton Add. to the City of Salem, In Marlon County, Oregon, a more particular description of which ap pears In Deed Records for Marion County, Oregon, In Vol. 160, at page 228 and Vol. 165, at page 036 there of; D. O. No. 40 issued to Marion County, Oregon, July 12, 1930, for 1025 taxes, amount due (5.78, with 12 int. per annum from said date; NETTIE L. PECK, present owner, Lot 4, Blk. 2, Compton's Add. to the City of Salem, in Marlon County, Oregon, a more particular descrip tion of which appears in Deed Rec ords for Marion County, Oregon, in Vol. 176, at page 307 thereof; D. C. No. 48 Issued to Marion County, Oregon, July 12, 1930, for 1925 taxes, amount due $10.82, with 12 int. per annum from said date; R. E. BOATWRIGHT and RUTH BOATWRIGHT. present owners, Lot 24, Bik. 4, Depot Add. to the City of Salem, In Marion County, Oregon, a more particular description of which appears in Deed Records for Marion County, Oregon, in Vol. 189, at page 536 thereof; D. C. No. 46 Issued to Marlon, County, Oregon, July 12, 1930, for 1925 taxes, amount due $7.21, with 12 int. per annum from said date; MATTHEW WARD, present own er, Lot 10, Blk. 2, Melwood Add. to the City of Salem, in Marion Coun ty, Oregon, a more particular de scription of which appears in Deed Records for Marion County, Oregon, in Vol, 195, at page 509 thereof; D. C. No. 47 issued to Marion County, Oregon, July 12, 1930, for 1925 taxes, amount due $65.11, with 12 Int. per annum from said date; OREGON GRAVEL CO. and W. H. BONESTEELE and GERTRUDE BONESTEELE, present owners, St4 of Lot 7, and all of Lot B. in Blk. 1, Mill Add." to the City of Ealem, in Marion County, Oregon, a more particular description of which ap pears in Deed Records for Marion County, Oregon, in Vol. 128. at page 133 thereof; D. C. No. 47 issued to Marion County, Oregon, July 12, 1930, for 1925 taxes, amount due $14.42, with 12 int per annum from said date; MARY E. ROGERS BROTHER TON, present owner, E. 38 feet of Lot 1, Blk. 21, Nob Hill Add. to the City of Salem, In Marion County, Oregon, a more particular descrip tion of which appears in Deed Rec ords for Marion County, Oregon, in Vol. 200, at page 297 thereof; D. C. No. 47 Issued to Marion County, Oregon, July 12, 1930, for one-half 1925 taxes, amount due $3.55, with 12 int. per annum from said date; MARY E. ROGERS BROTHER TON, present owner, Lots 7 and 8, Blk. 21, Nob Hill Add. to the City of Salem, in Marion County, Ore gon, a more particular description of which appears in Deed Records for Marion County, Oregon, in Vol. 206, at page 297 thereof; D. C. No. 47 issued to Marion County. Oregon, July 12, 1930, for one-half of 1925 taxes, amount due $16.04, with 12 int. per annum from said date: MARY E. ROGERS BROTHER TON, present owner, Fr. of Lot 12, Blk. 21, Nob Hill Add. to the City of Salem, in Marion County, Oregon, a more particular description of which appears in Deed Records for Marion County, Oregon, in Vol. 206, at page 297 thereof; D. C. No. 47 issued to Marion County, Oregon, July 12, 1930, for one-half of 1925 taxes, amount duo $6.38 with 12 int. per annum from said date; R. J. HENDRICKS and CARLE ABRAMS, present owners, Fr. of Blk. 2, Nob Hill Annex, an Add. to the City of Salem, in Marion Coun ty, Oregon, a more particular de scription of which appears in Deed Records for Marion County, Ore gon, in Vol. 168, at page 219 there of; D. C. No. 47 Issued to Marion County, Oregon, July 12, 1930, for 1925 taxes, amount due $1.45, with 12 int. per annum from said date; R. J. HENDRICKS and CARLE ABRAMS, present owners. Lots 1 to 20, Blk. 3, Subdivision of Blks. 3 to 7, Nob HIU Annex, an Add. to the City of Salem, in Marion County, Oregon, a more particular descrip tion of which appears in Deed Rec ords for Marion County, Oregon, in Vol. 168, at page 219 thereof; D. C. No. 47 issued to Marion County, Oregon, July 12, 1930, for 1925 taxes, amount due $43.47, with 12 Int. per annum from said date; ANNA E. SMITH, present owner, Lots 7 and 6, Blk. 51, North Salem, Add. to the City of Salem, in Mar ion County, Oregon, D. C. No. 47 issued to Marion County. Oregon, July 12, 1930, for 1925 taxes, amount due $21.75, with 12 int. per annum from said date; E. T. PRESCOTT. present' owner, Lot 16, Blk. 32, Oxford Park Add., to the City of Salem, in Marion County, Oregon: D. C. No. 47 issued lo Marlon County. Oregon. July 12, 1930. for 1925 taxes, amount due $9.39, with 12 int. per annum from said date; H. L. MOORE, present owner, Fr. of Blk. 2, Reed's Add. to the City o! Salem, in Marion County, Oregon, a more par ticular description of which anpears in Deed Records for Marion County, Oregon, in Vol. 180, at page 157, and Vol. 179, at page 564 there of; D. C. No. 47 Issued to Marion County, Oregon, July 12, 1930, for 1925 taxes, amount due $347.37. with 12 Int. per annum from said date; STAR LAND CO., present owner, Lot 8, Blk. 3, Riverside Add. to the City of Salem, In Marion County, Oregon, a more particular descrip tion of which appears in Deed Rec ords for Marion County, Oregon, In Vol. 137, ot page 31 thereof; D. C. No. 47 issued to Marion County, Oregon, July 12, 1930, for one-half of 1925 taxes, amount due $2.83, with 12 int. per annum from said date; MARY E. ROGERS BROTHER TON, present owner, Lot 12. Blk. 14, Riverside Add. to the City of Salem, in Marion County, Oregon, a more particular description of which ap pears in Deed Records for Marion County, Oregon, in Vol. 206. at page 297 thereof; D. C. No. 47 issued to Marion County, Oregon, July 12, 1930, for one-half of 1925 taxes, amount due $4.62, with 12 Int. per annum from sali date; WM. W. HUTTON, present owner, Lots 1 to 13. Blk. 3, Rivcrvlew Park Add. to the City of Salem, In Mar ion County, Oregon, a more partic ular description of which appears In Deed Records for Marion County, Oreaon, in Vol. 170, at page 213 thereof; D. O. No. 47 issued to Mar lon County, Oregon, July 12, 1930, for 1925 taxes, amount due $43.37, with 12 Int. per annum from said date; GEO. L. PRO, present owner. Lot 8, Blk. 12, Rlverview Park Add. to the City of Salem, in Marlon Coun ty, Oregon, a more particular de scription of which appears in Deed Records for Marlon County, Ore gon, In Vol. 158, at page 32 thereof; D, O. No, 47 Issued to Marion Coun ty, Oregon, July 12, 1930, for 1925 taxes, amount due $36.17, with 12 int. per annum from said date; MARY E. ROGERS BROTHER ton, present owner, Fr. of Blk. 4, St. Elmo's Add. to the City of 8alem, in Marlon County, Oregon, a more particular description of which apepars In Deed Records for Marion County, Oregon, in Vol. 206, at page 297 thereof; D. C. No. 47 issued to Marion County, Oregon, July 12, 1930, for one-haU 1925 tax es, amount due $3.55, with 12 int. per annum from said date; BESSIE LONG, present owner, Fr. of Blk. 7, Tuxedo Park Add. to the City of Salem, in Marlon Coun ty, Oregon, a more particular de scription of which appears in Deed Records for Marion County, Oregon, in Vol, 203, at page 502 thereof; D. O. No. 47 Issued to Marlon County, Oregon, July 12, 1930, for 1925 taxes, amount due $3.61, with 12 hit. per annum from said date; FLORENCE A. PURVINE, present owner, Fr. of Lots 7 and 8, In Blk. 2, University Add. to the City of Salem, in Marlon County, Oregon, a more particular description of which appears in Deed Records for Marion County, Oregon, in Vol. 154, at page 315 thereof; D. C. No. 47, issued to Marion County, Oregon, July 12, 1930 for 1925 taxes, amount due $65.11, with 12 int. per an num from said date; MARY E. ROGERS. BROTHER TON and STAR LAND CO. present owners, Lots 1 and 2, Blk. 42, Uni versity Add. to the City of Salem, in Marion County, Oregon: D. C. No. 47 issued to Marion County, Ore gon, July 12, 1930, for one-half of 1925 taxes, amount due $21.46, with 12 Int. per annum from said date; NANNIE A. CONNER, present owner, Lot 13, Blk. 2, Willamette Add. to the City of Salem, in Mar lon County, Oregon, a more partic ular description of which appears in Deed Records for Marion County, Oregon, In Vol. 180, at page - 194 thereof; D. C. No. 48 Issued to Mar lon County, Oregon, July 12, 1930, for 1925 taxes, amount due $18.14, with 12 bit. per annum from said date; UNKNOWN, present owner, N. 5 feet of Lot 2, Blk. 2, Yew Park Add. to the City of Salem, In Marion County, Oregon; D. C. No. 48 issued to Marion County, Oregon, July 12, 1930, for 1925 Taxes, amount due $2.88, with 12 int. per annum from said date; MARY E. ROGERS BROTHER- TON, present owner. Lot 1, Blk. 11, Yew Park Add. to the City of Sa lem, in Marion County, Oregon, a more particular description of which appears in Deed Records for Marion County, Oregon, in Vol. 206, at page 207 thereof; D. C. No. 48 issued to Marlon County, Oregon, July 12, 1930, for one-half of 1925 taxes, amount due $12.41, with 12 Int. per annum from said date; MARY E. ROGERS BROTHER TON, present owner, Lots 3 to 5, Blk. 13, Yew Park Annex, an Add. to the City of Salem, in Marion County, Oregon, a more particular descrip tion of which appears in Deed Rec ords for Marion Countv, Oregon, in Vol. 205, at page 207 thereof; D. C. f'o. 48 issued to Marion County, Ore gon, July 12, 1930, for one-half 1925 taxes, amount due $12.42, with 12 int. per annum from said date; OTTO F. ZWICKER, present own cr, E. 65 feet of Lot 6, Blk. 13, Yew Park Annex, an Add. to the City of Salem, in Marion County. Oregon; D. C. No. 48 issued to Marion Coun ty, Oregon, July 12, 1930, for 1925 taxes, amount due $50.68, with 12 int. per annum from said date; E. E. TANNER, present owner, Lots 3 to 5, Blk. 23, Yew Park An nex, an Add. to the City of Salem, in Marlon County, Oregon; D, C. No. 48 Issued to Marion County, Oregon, July 12, 1930, for 1925 tax es, amount due $54.29, with 12 int. per annum from said date; WINNIE PRATT, present owner, Lot 1, Blk. 26, Yew Park Annex, an Add. to the City of Salem, in Mar ion County, Oregon, a more partic ular description of which appears in Deed Records for Marion Coun ty, Oregon, in Vol. 153, at page 68 thereof; D. C. No. 48 Issued to Mar ion County, Oregon, July 12, 1930, for 1925 taxes, amount due $15.85, with 12 Int. per annum from said date; H. R. OSLAND, present owner, Lots 15 to 17, In Blk. 7, In the City of Donald, in Marion County, Ore gon, a more particular description of which appears In Deed Records for Marion County, Oregon, In Vol. 158, at page 55 thereof; D. C. No. 48 issued to Marion County, Oregon, July 12, 1930, for 1925 taxes, amount due $10.35. with 12 int. per an num from said date; J. CURTIS, present owner, Lot 18, Blk. 7, In the City of Donald, in Marion County, Oregon, a more par ticular description of which appears in Deed Records for Marion coun ty, Oregon, in Vol. 157, at page 142 thereof; D. C. No. 48 issued to Mar ion County, Oregon, July 12, 1930, for 1025 taxes, amount due $3.49 with 12 Int. per annum from said date; T. W. SHARPE and EVA F. SHARPE, present owners, Lots 18 and 19, Blk. "B" in the Townsite of Fargo, in Marion County, Oregon, n more Dorticular description of which appears in Deed Records for Marion County, Oregon, in Vol. 183, at page 278 thereof; D. C. No, 48 Is sued to Marion uouniy, uregon, July 12, 1930, for 1925 taxes, amount due $0.83, with 12 int. per annum from' sold date: E. J. RICHARDS and D. B. RICH ARDS, present owners, Lot 3, Blk. 1, in the Town of Gatesville, in Mar lon County, Oregon, a more partic ular description of which appears In Deed Records for Marion county Oregon, in Vol. 181, at page 52 there of; D. C. No. 48 Issued to Marion County, Oregon, July 12, 1930, for 1925 taxes, amount due $6.44, with 12 Int. per annum from said date. R. C. MAGARRELL and MARY MAGARRELL, present owners, Lots 6 and 7, Blk. 35, in the City of Oer vals, in Marlon County, Oregon, a more particular description of which appears in Deed Records for Marion County, Oregon, In Vol. 205, at page 44ft thereof D. C No. 49 Issued to Marion County, Oregon, July 12, 1030. for one-half of 1925 taxes, amount due $29.51, with 12 Int. per annum from said date; MRS. ANNIE E. SIEGMUND, U. J. Scheible), present owner, Lot 8, Blk. 35, in the City of Gervals, In Marlon County, Oregon; D. O. No. 49, Issued to Marlon County, Oregon, Julv 12. 1930, for 1925 taxes, amount due $12.05. with 12 int. per annum from said date; D. W. HERSHBERGER, present owner, Lots 3 and 4, Blk. 90, Chos. Hubbard Add. to the City of HUD- bard. in Marion County, Oregon; D. O. No. 49 Issued to Marlon County, Oregon, July 12, 1930, for 1925 tax es, amount due $76.82 with 12 int. per annum from said date; W. L. COBB and MAY COBB, present owners. Lot 9, Blk. 13, Rail road Add. to the City of Jefferson, In Marlon County, Oregon, a more particular description of which ap pears in Deed uecoras ior Marion County, Oregon, in Vol. 178, at page 361 thereof; D. C. No. 49 issued to Marlon County, Oregon, July 12, 1930. for 1925 taxes, amount due $39.43, with 12 int. per annum from said date; B. W. NICCOLSON, present own . Lot 0. Blk. 11. In the Town of Mill City, in Marlon County, Ore gon; D. C. No. 49 issued to Marlon County, Oregon, July u, taju, ior 1925 taxes, amount due $3.51, with 12 Int. per annum from saia aaw, E .1 RICHARDS and D. B. RICH ARDS, present owners, Lots 9 and 10, Blk. 1, Hadley's Add. to Mill City and also Fr. North of Lots 9 and 10, Blk. 1, Hadley's Add. to Mill City in Marion County, Oregon, a more particular description of which ap rjears in Deed Records for Marion County, Oregon, in Vol. 205, at page 314 thereof; D. V. wo. w issuea to Marlon County. Oregon, July M, 1930. for 1925 taxes, amount due $34.88, with 12 Int. per annum from said date; MARY E. ROGERS BROTHEK- TON, present owner, Lot 7, Blk. 2, in the Town of jvunio, in wmnuu fiiuintv. Orecon. a more particular description of which appears in Deed Records for Marion i;ouni.y, un-isim, in Vol. 200, at page 297 thereof; D. C. No. 49 issued to Marlon County, (Concluded on Page 8) FOR THE WILL BRING ADDED THRILLS to your Holidays! and are thej' reasonable! 3to16jH Every One Specially Priced and Every One a Big Bargain - COATS are all marked way down too! AND HATS! at the SMART SHOP 115 N. Liberty St. Salem Holidays Lovely j vf Dinner 1p Dress ! Stately y Jj j Evening j I Gown J j I ' i -flfr Smart , v'M Afternoon J&Frock 4