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1 r..- t. ih , THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 15. 1021 CITY NEWSINBRIEF JfWT Lots la Newport Charles A- Park, administrator i pf the J. H. Albert estate, has re- poriea to tne court the sale of J some property la Newport, am ; ountlng to $589. It was pur chased by Peter Sonneveld. The ! court approved the sale i -Wonderful Westlnghouse Free Sewing ma j chine. You can't tell It from a 1 writing desk when closed. Won't you call and aaSt to see it demon .Ptrated, Salem Electric Co . A dr. , w . t District Clerks Mus File Bonds r v School district clerks-must file i bond, as provided by law. Clerks v who na not filed bond, will not . "e mailed the semi-annual county apportionment, which was sent out yesterday by Mrs 1L L. Ful skcrson, icounty school sunerin- fj tendent, - There are tour districts . . in, tha enintr ftil will nn ro- ceiVe their - apportionment until the complaint It Is alleged that at Soldier, Ida, " on July 19, 11S, they gave a promissory note foe $700, duo on before three years, and that only $250 of the note has been paid. .Suit Is $450 and costs. . ',. Experienced Waitresses Wanted For, steady work. The Gray Belle. AdT. f U the school district clerkV comply with the law. ' . RU . Estate Moving-' . . 4 According to the number . of 1 deeds filed In the county record i er's office, real estate In Marion I ' county Is ' changing hand3 to j.Jvme extent. Saturday 15 deeds m were mea ior recora, ana yesier TTday 1? were received for record. f Sue For Sf50 : ' jf The. Business Men's Adjust ment company lias briught suit in J, the Marion county circuit court Of Age, Entitled to SToney John Mcuonaid nas filed pe tition with the county court that be be permitted to enter his final report as guardian of Charles Sumner Reynolds. He . relates that Reynolds is now of legal ae. In the petition to the court the report is given- that $1,754.75 was recelvea from .tne estate, iau that expenses were X78.50 ana that $25 more would be required for the final settlement. Legal Blanks ' Get them u THe statesman oi- tice. Catalog on application. Adv. - Wfll Sneak at Voodbi Prof. J. T. Matnews. or . Wil lamette uniyersity, professor r of mathematics, will go to Wood burn Wednesday to attend a ban ouet glren "by ' the v ""s and professional men of that city and to deliver an address. I B Tl set ril Ini an yd ; Last .Timei t Zane Grey's "The Mysterious Rider" - ' - Watch For The Sheik? New Postmaster at Turner- Turner will likely have a new postmaster within two or three months. At least, the civil ser vice commission at Washington has announced that a civil service examination will be held Decem ber 10 for those who aspire to serve that town as postmaster. The examination will probably be held in Salem. i, HartmanY Glasses - Easier . and Better; V Wear them and see HARTRIAN BROS v -Salem, Oregon n j! Phone 1255v NOMICING fpataln at 16244. V. Commerclil ttrMt Cbop Bney.r Noodle - nd - AmarleM CUbM. tc crtam and drinks. Opa 11 a t 1 -ia. 8veUl Sanday ' CHICKEN SAVE $$$ by buvinz your hardware and Jurniture at The Capital Hard ware & Furniture Co., 285 N. Commercial street. Phone 947 TREES For Spring Planting .Order From THE SALEM NURSERY CO. 4tt Oregon Building BALE 31- -: :- OREGON : Phone X7ft3 CAPITAL BARGAIN J HOUSE We4py ilgnst price, We bay ami sell everything. IVe sen for less tlS Oentor BC PSMme BOS 1 Let us supply you with Clothing Shoes " Hosiery Mats '.; DishC8, etC ;-.": at the Lowest Prices , SALEM'S BARGAIN r CENTER S73-77 Court SL Siejnbock Buys. ( Household - Goods ' ' Junk Iron . N :Tv.'. Rags X: :y Bottles. Furniture Clothing Auto parts . Etc V etc. t Steinbock Junk - Co. The House 'of Half a Million and One Bargains 402 North Commercial f i ti Phone 523 ; 1; Salmon 7 Cents FiUs Market. Phone 211. Adv. Story Tellers To Meet-V The story telling section of tne Salem Arts league -- Wednesday evening at the city li brary, at 8 o'clock p. ta. - Miss Lucile Crockett, children's librar ian, and otherB will tell the stor ies, mostly on folk lore. j - . m Suit Cases Safe , For those who are in the habit of shipping their suit cases by mall: the: postqfflce department Is willing to do! the right thing. Hereafter. Instead Of shipping the suitcase Just as handed in, proper- y taggea, tne aepartment win see that the I suit , ease is properly placed in a mail sack, all by it- selt.; i. I Commercial CI Ob Bn4y . The Commercial club rooms and auditorium ire becoming general headquarters for the majority of city activities, j Yesterday seven meetings; were held in the rooms. There was first the Monday noon luncheon, then a meeting of the directors or tne saiem woman's Club, then directors ot the Com mercial club, a Cherrlan enter tainment committee, meeting of the Salem Woman's club chorus. and then two other committee meetings. s Now a Real Westerner; Prof. C. M. Panunzio, professo.r of social science of Willamette university,' has spent the great er part of his life in the east and especially In the shadow of great education institutions. Bat since coming west, he has ab sorbed the western spirit and is now riding a new bicycle. DIED GOODMAN At a local hospital, November 14, J. N. Goodman, age 80 years. The body was forwarded Monday to CorvalUs by the Rlgdon mortuary, where funeral services and interment fwill take place. MUIR At a local hppsltal, No vember 13. John James Mulr, aee 62 years. a former resi dent of Eugene. The body was forwarded to that city Monday by 'the Rigdon mortuary, for funeral services and interment. IEDGES In this city, Sunday, . November 13.' Alfred George Hedges, age 9 years. The, body "was forwarded to Portland by the Rigdon mortuary, where funeral services and interment will take place. DANG SC In this city. November 13. Dane So. aee 75 years, a native of China. The body will be interred In the Chinese plot l,the I. O. O. F. cemetery! this afternoon, under the direction of the Rigdon mortuary. BARD Charles A. Bard, Jr., the five-day old son of .Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Bard of ,1232 North Liberty street, Novem ber 13. The funeral services will be held Wednesday after noon at 2:30 o'clock from the Webb & Clough chapel, and. will be conducted by the Rev. W. T. Miiliken. Burial will be in City .View cemetery. , . .. - . ; a..- RIGDON & SON Leading Mortician : Webb & Clough Leading Funeral f Directon Expert Embalmers s Enjoy Life With Perfect Eyes We mike it our business to put your;ejres in their nor mal condition. If they need corrected 'vlsioBwe'll tell you so; if they merely need rest from overstrain we'll tell you : so. .At any rate, we'll correct your eyes and enable, you to . go through life smiling. Phone for an examination. ' OPTICAL CO. 204-211 Slem Bank of r Commerce Building ' Oregon's Largest Optical ; Institution, .. Phons'239 for appointment ' SALEM, OREGON Students Total 528 Willamette juniversity tow has 52 6 students registered, and it !s thought i that ! with several pros pects in : sight, this may be in creased ilO or more before the close ot th8 semester. Already number Of Inquiries have been re ceived from those who expect to begin immdeiately after the holi days. It is thought the second semester mayjregister as high as 560 or more. elude in his history. , a part, of which are letters written by the Rev. William Roberts. Mr. Gatke has been invited by a prominent Boston publishing house to send for publication at an early date a portion of his history, entitled "The Founding -of the Oregon Institute." Ron Is Born A son. weight 8 pounds, wa? born to Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Bailey at 650 South Nineteenth street. Monday morning, November 14, 1921. One License Yesterday ( There ;was lonly one marriage license issued yesterday, and that was to Floyd Lancaster, of Zillah, Wash., a rancher, and Qertrude Arpke of 19 5 South Twenty-third street, a student. Sold Lot for $300 A lot at Nineteenth and Belle. vue streets, in Capital park addi tion to the cdtyj of Salem, has been solod lot 1300 by J. B. Ashby, ad ministrator of the estate of R. G. Ashby. , The lot was purchased by M. W. Maynard October 27. and the sale approved by the county court. Catholic Bazaar Wednesday and Thursday, No vember 16 and 17, afternoon and evenings, at K. of C. hall. Aprons, rag rugs, comforts, candy, fancy work. Christmas gift booth, etc. Chicken and noodle dinner Wed nesday, 5:30 to 8 o'clock. Adv. registered were: H. W. Smith. Tacoma; F. Suverston, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Tonsey, G. S. Foster. A. B. Gattschalk. A. R. Cooper, Herbert Beake, B. Lipman, San Francisco; F. A. Hausdorf, J. R. Harward. Seattle: Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Tatge, Chicago; C. C. Young. x uunc , tax, fcnaw. mo. BLIGH Portland arrivals were: Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Math ers, I. T. Otsin. Paul Petri) How ard P. Swelland, F. W. Milne, B. W. Durant. F. E. Niester. Mr. a,ad Mrs. Roy Crandel. N. R. Buggs,, Georgia Parker, M. Rein- hart. Others: E. H. Wertox. La peer, Mich; Ernest Kelly. R. M. Graham, Spokane; Larry Biks, Brooks; J. H. Dougherty, Chica go; G. W. Cramer. Brownsville: B. Kewon, Seattle; Pantages troupe. Chinese Arc Fined Lem Lin and Junk Kee, two Chinese arrested in a raid made by Iocs'! police Friday, were found guilty of a charge of opium smok ing and each fined $15 by City Recorder Earl Race. The case was heard in recorder's court Sat urday, but Judge Race took the matter under advisement until Monday. Wonderful . Westinghouse Tree sewing ma chine. . you can't tell It from a writing dek when closed. Won't you call and ask to see it demon strated. Salem Electric Co. Adv. Son Is Named Gordon A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Alva Potter of South Twen tieth street, Tuesday, November 8. The young man has been named Gordon Frederick. Lights rndimmed, $2o R. L. Freeborg of Woodburn was fined $25, by Justice of the Peace G A. Uuruh yesterday, af ter pleading guilty of failure to dim the headlights of his car, as reported. Oregon ' Electric Does Good Busi ness -The 7:15 train of the Oregon j Electric will do a good passenger business this morning. This is due to the fact that the trial of John W". Todd is called for . o clock today7 in the federal court in Portland. As the 7:14 train 'Of the Oregon Electric does pot reach Portland until about 9:30, it is understood . the court has granted Salem witnesses a half hour's leeway, with the ' un derstanding that appearance in the court will be all-right, follow ing the arrival of the toonatng Oregon Electric train. A Classified Ad Will bring yon a buyer. 'Adv. Carrying Records U. G. i Boyer, Marion county clerk, is one of the -witnesses sub poened by the .federal court to ap pear this morning in the trial of John Wj Todd, Unlike other wit nesses, Mr. Bayer will be obliged to, carry j,pubity records with him. His summons is that he is. to ap pear and testify and bring with him all Ithe court records in the trial, of the case of H. H. Vander vort vs John W. Todd. siratc Administrator Appointed! Ceorge May .has been appointed administrator of the estate of Wil liam Heller who died December, 5, 1915. IJls wife, the only heir, died November! 4, 1920. The fam ily lived 'near Mt. Angel, and the heirs are unknown. O. A. CJ Club to Meet The Salem O. A. C. club will meet Thursday . evening at the J. W. Chambers home on Cburt street. It is planned to have 'a rally to precede the Oregon O. A C. game next Saturday. . A. J. Foster, Chiropodist Phone for j appointment 957; 322 State. Adv. , . - i - r Rooms Sought; for Delegates .The Young Women's Christian association are listing rooms for the delegates td the Sunday school convention, which will convene here this ', morning. The survev for rooms Js being made by the Girl Reserves,! ' under Miss Eva Soott, "girl's work secretary of the Y, W. C. k. i tr. i in Writing Vniversity Hlstori Robert Moulton Gatke, assist ant historian of Willamette uni versity, Is writing a complete hls- the university and hopes it completed for publica tlon earjy next year. He has found much original matter to in- tory of to have Planning for Conference At a meeting held Sunday In the Y. M. C. A., plans were dis cussed by which it is hoped to se cure a large attendance of the older Y. M, C. . A. boys at the conference ot older boys to be held in Corvaliis November 25 21. A special effort will be made to secure a large attendance from Marlon county. To Organize Wednesday At the meeting of flax and hemp growers to be. held at 10 o clock Wednesday morning at the Commercial club, the Willam ette Valley Flax & Hemp Grow ers Co-operative association will be formed. It is understood that a number or flax growers, con vinced that the industry is in dan ger and fearing that no acreage, will be planted next spring, are planning for this organization of all interested in flax. REALTY EXCHANGES TMS TONIGHT Nationally Known Lecturer Give i Illustrated Talk on Ireland Rev. William L. Quirw, who has recently returned from a trip through Ireland,' will give an il lustrated lecture at the KniRhts of Columbus liitll tonight. The - Vl.i Committee Getting Redy - A meetlne of the cornmittaer.o Cberrians, appointed!Xo care for the annual initiations, was held yesterday when, plans were dis cussed in general for the big event, to be held the first week In January. As there are to be sev eral formal Cherrlan dances this season it was decided at the last meeting of Cherrians to include Cberrians only in the annual In itiation ceremonies. This Is Kiwanis Day At the regular Tuesday noon luncheon to be held today at the Marion hotel, the feature of the meeting will be entertaining by Ben Scovell; the. famous war en tertainer, who went with the Can adians overseas. He is a nephew of Sir Henry Irving and has the general Irving cast of features. The annual election of the Ki wanis club will be held on the evening of Tuesday, May 20. To day the noon luncheon at the Ma rion will be held at the usual hour, Daughter Born A daughter was "born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Lester A. Mc Cracken of 2810 Maple avenue, Salem. She has been named Marie Ethelyn. Reported by Union Abstract Company Robert and Pauline Wenger to William Wenger, 74.74 acres in H. Foss donation land claim, 7-2 -W., 110. Robert and Pauline Wenger to William Wenger, 36 acres H. M. McAllister donation land claim, 7-2-W., 10. H. N. Watts to Peter A. and Muriel Bernard, lot in St. Paul, 11500. Oscar B. Gingrich Motor and Tire compa ny to Oscar B. Gin grich,1 lots 11 and 12, block 5, Oak Lodge addition to Salem, 110. G. M. Campbell et ux to Olive M. Beardsley, lot 1, block 7 N. Salem, $2500. , Isabelle M. Anderson to Olive M. Beardsley. 12 acres William B. Stephens donation land claim, 6-2-W., $12. Parley 'Jones to Beatrtce E. Jones, part lots 6, 7, 8, block 22, Nob Hill annex, $1. Marie and Albert Jonlentz to Frank M. Ford, lot 6, block 20, Nob Hill addition to Salem. $10. C. C. Smurker to W. E. Hemp stead, land near Aurora, $10. Josie M. Moe to Samuel Bai ler, 20 acres Henry White dona tion land claim. 7-1-E.. $ 10. Samuel and Dorris Bailer to S. I. and Josie M. Moe, 20 acres Henry tWhite donation land claim, 7-1-K, $1.- B. F. Simpson to Julius and Kathryn Kopp, 10 acres Jas. An derson DLC 8-1 -W, $10. W." A. and Alice Rutherford to G. L. Warren, 10 acres, Alfred Stanton DLC 7-2-W, $10. Roy E. and Lula Bryant to Guy O. Smith, 60 acres,' sec. 32-8-y-W, $1. . . Louis J. and Maude Woltord to A. M. and Eliz. Dodson, land in J. M, Brown DLC 6-1-W. $10. Charles H. and Mary C. Kinder to Fank and Anna Anderson, lots 12 una 13 Pendleton acres, sio Frank A. and Cora. A,, Sand- berg to Fred E. and Koslna Hart man 60 acres D. Cochran dona- Nailiin1 rlnltrt. 4.1-W.. 1 "'Charles W. Niemeyer to Blanch Niemeyer, 99, feet by 170 feet on State street, , Salem, $10. George E, Brey to Marion coun ty, lots 5 and 6, block 8, Burling ton addition to Salem, $500. C. J. Green to Oscar A. and Al ice E. Forgard, east half of lots 38 and 39. Hollywood, $10. T. R. Hutton to Julia and Tellman Hutton, lot 4, block 5 Peter W. Geiser addition to Sil- verton, $1. Horace M- Bradford to Randall P. and Pearl M. Bradford, lots 48, 49, 62 and 63, and part lot 47 and 64. Smith's Fruit Farms No. 2, $10. Gibson T. White to Laura B White, part lats 6 and 7, block 3,, Reed's addition to Salem, $10 David J. Goods to Mrs. Alice Kays, lot 6, Good addition to Sa lem, and part lot 6, Tuxedo Park addition to Salem, $100. Settlemier, Day & Smith to B B. Robb. 20 acres in section 21- 6-3-W., $.10 and other consider ations. Martin M. Poulson to Bertha A Poulson, south, half lot 2, block 89, Salem, stipulation. Bertha A. Poulson to Martin M. Poulson, lot 13, Smith's Fruit farms, stipulation. r PERSONALS I thtMoM's tJreatest' j i Comedian, CHAS. CHAPLIN . Jin ' ... ' Ka "THE IDLE CLASS" . ' Also .i therine " MacDonald In - "OJRTAIN'V Today Tomorrow LIBERTY sis iN. S. Savage, business secre tary of Willamette .university, was in Corvaliis yesterday. Elmer Johnson, prominent far mer of Gervais, was a business visitor in the. city yesterday. Lane Gbodell, state command er o. the American legion and his law . partner, Henry Aiken, were In the city yesterdsy. They were on their way to Eugene to attend to American legion mat ters ; A. G. Steerhammer and Ole Loe were Silverton visitors from Sil- verton, yesterday. While rf they conferred with the county court on road matters. Leo Wells, of Jefferson, was a Salem visitors, Monday. Mr, and Mrs. O. W. Humphreys of Victor Point were Salem visi tors Monday. , .Peter Hennison, ot Livesley. transacted business in this city Monday. ! O. B. Darling, of road Jistrict No. 19 transacted busih33 in Roadmaster W. J. Culvers office Monday. r HOTEL ARRIVALS I Mother of Dead Man May Be Resident of Portland 4 ik Jn ;;rj program for Wednesday coon, for a short talk to Rotarians. Total of 1046 Persons i of School Age Reported SILVERTON, Or.. Nov. 14 (Special to The! StatesmanJ A. A. ClTin, who has just" com pleted tie taklcg 'of the school census, reports a total of 1046 boys and girls in district No. 4 of the tges between 4 and '20 years. ' Of these 537 are girls and the other 509 are boys. WISDOM OF THE ORIENT - r ?4-v a 7 . f 3 f 1 ;i - r . 4 Some Chinese proverbs collect ed by Roy Chapman Andrews and handed on by him to a recent meeting of the Dutch Treat club ia New, York City; . If yoi bow at all, bow low. i A man thinks hai knows but a woman Snows better. ! Free Kltt?rs at the play always grumble most. . i Only Imbeciles want credit for the achievements of their ances tors. . ! The faults vrhlcn he man ton demns out of office he commits wben in. No Image maker worships the gods. He knows what they are made of. One more good man on earth Is better than an extra angel j la heaven. It is not the wine which makes a man drunk It is the man him self. It you suspect a man, don't em ploy him if you; employ mm, don't suspect him.The Indepen dent. - ! t cigarette i mm r i m a.. a Oh . r One t mildniyillCnnA One fcrrJaromXUTUUSH aed'andlbTsndei ' HI lat Classified Ads. In The, Statesman ' Bring Results ; FATHER W. ' L. QUINN pictures represent scenes in every country of Ireland and show con sitionaias they are" said to exist in that country. ; Michael Collin3, commaader in chief of the "Irish Republican" nrmy commissioned Rev. Father Quinn to show ths pictures tc the American peepra and uot tuem plead the justice of our cause." mo speater is a cpeaKer or na tional reputatioii and is consid ered qualified ; t6 lectura on Ire land and answer questions re garding the situation there. During an extended visit to Ireland the fall .of 1920 and the spring of this year, Father Quinn met all the ; Irish Republican leaders intimately and is , proba bly more familiar with thm than anyone else in the United States. Beautiful stereoptican views of Ireland and the latest released pictures, said to illustrate vividly present conditions fc'M oo shown by Father Quinn. Desmond Fitz Kerald. minister of publicity of the Irish Republic is constantly supplying .Father Quinn . with ma terial and pictures which bring his lecture up to the minute. LADD & BUSH, BANKERS Established 1868 . , General Banking Business .:".f"-2; Office liours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. 't RDTIISIIL HEAR MISS REIO -i Near East Relief Worker is Scheduled for Presenta tion Wednesday Noorr For the Wednesday noon lunch eon at the Marion hotel, an es pecially interesting program ha been arranged, according to R. O. Snelling, secretary. Miss Margaret Reid, school teacher of Portland, who has been given a leave of absence of three 13 . - - f .::'i':5.: . , a:.: its?, 7': v; SILVERTON. Or.. Nov. 14 Special to The Statesman) Joe Burik, who W33 recently killed by accident at the Silver Falls mill, was buried yesterday from the Jack fi: Eckman chapel. E. R. .Kckmap has. sir.ee the man's death, been trying to find relatives of the dead man. A friend in New York City was lo cated who says that Mr. Burik's .mother is supposed to live id Portland. MARION Portland arrivals included W. A. Woodward, E. Levensen, Ruth P. Adams, A. A.! Soule, W. H. Kayl, S. E. Hodge, Sol RichardspnTJ. B. Kiskey, H. E, K. Whitney, J. Lyons, M. Jeffries, D. N. Hellman, D. , H.j Drawroad, J. J. McCarthy. R. M. Johns, W. G. Lloyd. W. M. .Patr terson, C. P, Ross, W. T. Mnrrin. G. M. Solf,- A. C. Hall, , E. R. Spencer, Miss Margaret Rejd,1 Harold W. Grlvan, H. V. Stohl, R.1 S. Mundee, F.' E. Clltpn, Addison Rennet, Tt C,vShanland Others Drive Will Open for Silverton Hospital SILVERTON, Or.. Nov. 14. (Special to The Statesman) Saturday. Nov. 19. has been chos en as tag day for the benefit of the S'lvcrton hospital The money raised will be used for hospital equipment. Rev. George Heurik sen has charge of tne drive and will be assisted by 15 members of the Women's Social Science club. The 15 women are. Mrs. Charles Reynolds, Mrs. A. Robe noltr Mrs. J. Kercher, Mrs. H. Bryderi, Mrs H. Lat&am, Mrs R. E. Kleinsorge ,Mrs. I. Steward, Mrs. F. Syring. Mrs E. H. Banks, Mrs. H..R. Irish. Mrs. J. A. Camp bell, Mrs. E. Booth. Mrs. H. J. Leaf, Mrs. S. E. Richardsen and Mrs. H M. Simms. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ST SELL AT ONCE WILL sacrifice my 6-room modern ; cottage at 1541 State street. liargej Jot,"- fruit, English wal- nuts and garage Price $3750, terms. .Phone 1014, MISS MARGARET REID months, will speak to the Rotar ians. She is organizing schools and colleges for the Near East relief. Miss Reid has: recently returned from a visit to; Turkey and Ar menia and her italk Wednesday will be devoted to telling Rotari ans ot conditions as she actually saw them in Armenia last winter. Miss Reid was given time from her school duties for this work at the request of Governor Olcott, honorary chairman of the Near East relief. It i3 also announced that James A. Wilder of Honolulu, chief Sea Scout of the Boy Scouts of Am erica will speak: to the Rotarians Wednesday noon;. Mr. Wilder is a wealthy resident of Honolulu and since- becoming interested in the Boy Scout movement, is devoting the greater part of his time to lad ing the Boy Scouts. He will be in Astoria Tuesday, coming direct to Salem. Dr. W. .B. Morse Is also on the , Special 1 Friday-Satutday 4 Acts r4 vaudeville; At Picture Prices BLIGH V ILLUSTRATED " LECTURE ON IRELAND , ; TONIGHT Illustrating Present Conditions V. .. I By ' REV. WILLIAM Lj QUKX, OP . ' . NEW YORK Who recently returned ; from an 'extended "l tout of that country. If on are invited to come and see these pictures and by them learn the truth about Ireland. ' I K. of C. HALL . ' i. "" 420 State St., Tuesday Nov. 15, at 8 p. m, ' Admission 1 Free ' ' NOTICE Owing to the Tery.dTsaitroas fire ia our store on October il, we ire now oc xupying temporarfly quarters; at corner of High and Trade streets. Telephone same, No. 1374. .'I We will be able to. take care Vf all needs in a very few days. j ' ' Showalter & Jacobs f PUBLiiesaLE I will sell at, public sale on my farm 3 miles north of Salem on the Wallace Road : (Leave Wallace Road at Michigan City Lane) on . : - , J -, Thursday, November -17th 1021, at 10 a. m., the following described property: ICOWS, HORSES, HOGS, HARNESS, AND j OTHER ARTICLES 8 Head of Good Horses, 12 Head of Extra Good Cows, 40 Head of Pigs . ' LUNCH ON THE GROUNDS AT NOON ; TCR3IS: Cash.' ' 'l-s- PHONE 61F11 WrD. GORSLINE, Owner G. SATTERLEE, Anciioncer