f r I r t r I - 4 I 1 . : : . ; ! .,, ... , Hum i iibmi iiiiiinii iiim & ' V ; '- jjjfe r' A -1 ;: f , ' 1 I --'"H ) j ".t 'if.-':' f T': '"'It I ' ' ' " ' ' '- - ' '! --' ' 1 : - ' ; - M; I C- 1 1 " -ii. i mi iimn urn ii urn ' hmwiw.i. wiiiwwimw iwii ii Min ininum .mm i mmmmmmmimm0mmmmmimmmmmimmmmmmm mmiMm mmtar niiniiiiiiiinlw wtn mnn m nil imiik Cummins, Charles, cutting brush ...... ........ ..' 480 ItictoryA P. on grader .. 9.00 RIctor, Vernon, do ...... 4.80 Wright. W P, patrolman 32.50 Road District No. 46 Getelman, John, cutting and burning Jrush .. Larson. Lars, . burning , brush . . . . . i ...... M oarer. Ploys, .on grader Strong, II C, cutting and burning brush Rosenbaum, N, patrolman v Hoad District No. 48 Ettner, W J,- hauling gravel .....; Feller,,' Fred, title, wood - ' m' i m m d Jones, Ed., grarel ...... Wead.. Frank, hauler grarel - . . ........ Hahn, E P, patrolman . . f.l Itoad Dlrict Jfo. 49 - Syron & Van Arnam, Lumber . Carnichal, C V. spikes . . Liresay,- J'H. planks . . . . Rigdon, E L, grarel .... Hughes. A- E, bridge work Larsen. - O F, hauling grarel .. .v.v L ! Zurlinden, , Geo. .. hauling . grarel. .... . . .-. Curathers." L E, hauling . Seely,UR do .'. - t Sweaney. S S, shereling y ' grarel' .... . . Bweaney,'"A L, do; . . .... : Ackrold.VLawTahce, do ;. Bireaney, O W, rep. gridge Knutson. Orley, haultng . grarel - . ; . . . ; Owre, .P. W, patrolman . . Road District No. 52 Square : Deal -. Hdw. Co., i handles, etc. . ... .... V - - Road District No. 53 Ames Hardware Co., shor- ' els. grease .... Fisher. Andrew, spreading grarel K... ........ , ; Fisher, Crick, do. . . . i . . Ogertler, Martin, patrol v man ....... ...... , Road TMstrict Xo. 5t Dybsetter, Dan, grading . . 4 Krug, AlTln, patrolman . . - Road District Xo. 56 Abies Hardware, spikes . V Charpilloi; Paul, . cutting -' brush . .. . . . . ; . . . . Kaufman.- E Z; do . Silrerton Lumber Co, lum- 1 Hobart. 'A F, patrolman V Road District , Xo. 57 Annundson. Henfy, .Taul- - ' ing grarel . . . . Eisenhart Fred, shoreling -, grarel V '. ....... ... Lenard. Fred, hauling. . grarel . . . . . . . Staiger; Floyd, shoreling grarel Staiger. . Jake, hauling Smith E'T, patrolman, . . - Itoad DMjrict No. 59 Oregon Grarel Co. delir- ered grarel 16.25 Howe, I N. hauling grarel 67.20 Judsqnv'L Ep on grader . . . 3.00 Voris. O MlDatrolman .. 8.00 I T T; Road ' District Xo. 61 Cook,' Malcolm', checking ' grarel .... . St. Paul "Sand & -Grarel Co., grarel .... ...... Tweedie, L. It, hauling etarel ..... i Cooic, J L, patrolman . . . . Road District Xo. 64 Erahs Bros., lumber ..... f 'Road District Xo. 03 Hamegan. C A, hauling i -grarel ...... ........ Scharf. Ed. hauling grarel . Hlng, Harry, hauling gravel ... . . Hall, C M, hauling grarel TJrbach. John, do . . , Klenskt. John, rep. road . and at pit , . ... . ... ... Patterson, Pearl.' eulrett work - .v. . U . . . '. i . . t , Collins. A U hauling grar el. grading, etc. Fattersoh. Kay. do . . ..... Patterson, Richard, patrol- man .... i Road District Xo. 67 Cook. Malcolm, checkin grarel . . .... .... -. BU Paul Sand & Grarel Co.. crarel . . . . .... f Tweedie." John, hauling grarel - , Tweedie. - Is U, hauling grarel ....... Cook. J L. patrolman .'.. 'Road District Xo. 68 Loose.7 W. II, patrolman . . 13.50 i ... Road District Xo, TO : Cfantlit' Tiros J Lumber Ca. plaaks .i.yr Fchmltt Chas. on bridgo Michls; A R, cutting brush Rcbte.'oe," hauling lutn- b .-.. J - Rob",Ed. gradlngw . . . . . KocJ i ,SJsrtlni cutting bm.h; and. gfubging . . DarrbtttA, "YLester. H, cut ting., bfush .. ..... .. . Watt ;Shipp Powder Co., powder, fuses, caps lleatyr.: Adolph, Jerellng rock . . . ; . . . .'. . ..... Van Handel Gescher Luut 8.00 ' 3.20 6.00 6.40 lfi.OO 20.00 8.50 1.25 33.00 2.00 682.89 1.00 4.80 30.00 C.80 7.50 6.00 7.50 600 3.20 3.20 . ir.60 1.60 6.00 18.00 .80 4.90 3.00 1.60 48.05 9.00 12.50 4.50 8.00 8.00 54.64 12.00 " y: 15.00 20.00 15.00 20.00 12.00 3.20 8.12 197.73 32.00 48.58 3300 66.00 27.00 21.00 18.00 30.00 .80 30.00 35.40 29.00 1.60 181.67 26 28 40.86 10.00 19.44 6.00 18.00 11.50 15.00 9.00 12.00 10.65 600 RXesterer, F J, powder . , 8.50 Sen mitt, George. patrol man ....... , 32.00 Road District Xo. 88 Johson. Claud, plowing, scroping etc. ........ Myers, Fred, grease nails Oakley, B F, rep. and sharpened plow ...... Sayles, D F, patrolman . . Road District Xo. 90 Shepard, Floyd, j rolling road ........ Associated Oil Co., gaso line, etc. .... i ...... . Boone, Claude, gas . Clark. H L, rep-i tube . Day & Zosel. smooth solids 198.7S Deidrich, Peter, gas .... Eaton, J L, repairs for truck ... ... w . . . . Farris k. Powers, reinsu- atin battery, j starting McAlrin. W R & J H, re pairs for trucks . v. . . . Newton Cherrqlet Co, Val ves, oil gear etc. .... Oregon Grain Co., ax hand le, gas, etc.; . . . . ...... Oregon State Highway Commission ' j reverse gear Red Arrow Battery Co.. bearing, spring, etc. . . Roberts Motor Car Co. nc, spindle ............. Smith St Watkins. tires tubes etc. V. . . . . . Speer & Co. A P.' era ... . Union Oil Co. of Calif., gas yuoa compound . . Valley Motor Co, ; bands. DraKe lining, etc. Yeoman Bros' gas ...... Bailey. L. C. hauled II. S Binegar, Walter, drore truck .... i . i... . J Blanchard, Roy,' do .... Branch. A C. do ....... Bresseil, w M, do Caspell, Frank, do ...... Connor. F J, do ....... . Dawson. Ralph, do Erans, E A, do .. .. Fresh. Marlon.1 hauling II S. . Gesner. Clifford, drore truck i .. . . .... Glorer. G E. hauling A C Glorer. Roy. do . . Grlesenauer, IB, driving irucic i . . . . Hassler, Harold. hauled IT c . ........ . . . . . Hawkins, Ben II. on trucks Hawkins. William, do , . . Hill. M O. do Holmes.. Queunten, do : . Johnson; Leonardo, drore truck v.. . . . . . . . Kurtr. Chester, do ...... McCarroll, FIE, do .... Mcllwaln. Lester, do .... Mills. L R. hauled H S, . . Missler. Gale; do Park. .VR. do Smith; Maurice,: drore truck, . . - . . ; Sterenson.. Earl, do . . . . Taylor. Sol. hauled screen ings . ' ,i, . .. f . Wheeler. E M. drore truck liSJ.25 btayton Parlnir Plant Arronnt Beards C W. .hauling rock 181.50 Heard, O H. do Bur master. C IP, night f watchman I. 1:.:. . . Case. L M. hauled hot stuff .... . .'. . Crabtree, E p. do Donoran. Ralph, do Fangman, Henry, hauning . i- rock ....!... Hammer., I R. weigher T Hardesty, Arthur A, haul i ed hot stuff i. . ....... Harper, J E. hauled do Keithly. A F, engineer . . Loose. F E, hauled H. S. McFarland. W. H. night watch . .... ; 24.40 2.04 2.00 36.00 7.50 430.02 39.28 .50 36.13 3.75 9.25 10.73 3.25 28.58 14.61 2.08 17,12 23.62 30.25 123.89 9.98 79.65 .28.50 103.00 100.13 92.88 ?9.00 114.25 1700 106.25 34.30 2.00 93.75 96.00 94.00 31.40 24.00 122.50 104.25 96.38 400 28.50 93.75 28.00 105.13 37.75 31.00 4.00 40.50 28.50 111.00 126.00 22.40 565.50 426.00 54-50 105.11 85.50 109.50 27.00 309.00 JIack,' Beryl, mixer at plant " J . . . . ". . . . Mix, Arthur.?raker . . . . . . Murray, L H, hauled II a Mutchler. Harry on saueee Neibert. C P, hauling A C 102.25 86.40 83.25 69.00 16.50 40.00 ram. Albert; water boy.. , 6.00 rrunK, uarry.1 raker ... 46.00 Kigaon. c W. f hauling H. S.. . . . . . . . . . ..... 14a no Sacre, John, raker.. . . .' (iO.OO Scott. Merle, hauling H S. 132.00 heuwood T E. hauled H S. 120.00 Splcer. Ralph, foreman at -. plant . ...... . t 129. S spicer. w it, kettle man 96.75 btowen, A C, night watch 99.20 Townes. L If, hauling H S. 438.00 i weedie. John, do-. . ... . 72.00 Van Handel. Antone, feed- der at plant . . . : . . . ; 61.60 Vaughn, O L, oiler at plant , 56.57 watters. Fred, second ; feeder ..i... ... ..... '40.2 : Salem lf Inn Plant Accounot Anderson &T Rrown, lock Barr, Theo M Valre. Nip etc. .... . i ....... . . BeardiIey. If J. murk sand Beecroft. I. fcisbt watch ... Binegar, O D, shoreling -1 . . A . ., Blrdwcll. V S. rolling A C. Brink icy. Will : carrying water. ...... ........ Brunkel. Jacob, at plant . . Darls W M. .raking A C. .11 Dresner. Alfred, mixer at 100.67 146.62 1.50 188.46 44.80 156.00 85.53 127.83 85.53 86.75 plant .35 1.90 400.00 105.00 100.67 137.15 34.50 146.43 2.51 128.77 Dresner, Paul, night watch Gleeson, Miner, shoveling A C. Griggs. C R, at plant . . . Horner. Charlie, carrying i water ........ Hoven. Otto, foreman at plant ...... . : . ...J. Kostenborder, W, helping on truck Kron, Erwin. oiler at plant 131.12 Licker. L H. fireman . .,. 122-19 Mciiwam, wnnam.More- 111 ft Q 9 a Keppinger, Harold, shov eling gravel Mattson, Charles, weigher at plant Persey, William A, shorel : ling gravel Rowland, Elic, shoreling AC............ Shaw, A C.-shoreling A C. 100.67 Siegmun. Floyd L, watch ing pavement. . .-... . ... 134.00 Tade, Henry,' raking A C. 112.51 Utter, M H, hauling water. 84.00 Wager, J Y. raking AC. 112.31 Wheeler, John. spraying' pavement 104.00 White. Fred, shoreling A C 100.67 Wilder, C, spraying pare- ment -. . . ;. . . ;. . . ;-. . 96.00 Scollard ; Par. Plant Acc. ! Prager, D G. cash adr. for frt- on gravel, etc." . . . . 162.00 Bartruff,- Omer. dumping trucks 14.00 Bass, G T, firing boiler : .i 17.92 Bernard. C E. sand . ... .174.00 Blaschko; F J, shoreling A C. : ; Blassingame,: Henry, head rear. ......-. Busch6wsky, Algert;. night watchman ' ; . . . . Daris, Chas.,- filling, rats Debut. Dave, spraying and sanding " I . ..... Dunn, Jeff, "on grade .... Fandrich, Dan, shoveling A C, . ..w.. . ... Hall. Geo, night watchman Hall.- Henry, spraying and sanding ...... ...... Haven, Chas, firing rats. Hopfinger, 'Jacob, raking A c, ; . . : : '. Hunt, T J, .Sr, feeding drum' .... ...... Johnson; Albert, grade man . . V. '. . . Kistner, Emil, shoveling A c, : . . . . . . . .'. . Koch, Mike, operating en gine Koch. W C, weighing . .'. . Krechter, Ed, shoreling A:c. McCaffery, Frank, feeding drum' .'...;. . ... .... . . McCIurev T J, loading truck! : . . Maguin, N, unloading cars Malone.' L M. grade fore man .. : '...;. Miller, Jim. slipp. gravel Morgan. L E, water boy. . Nehl, ;Ted;i slipping gravel riat?,i Jim, ; spraying 'and sanding . . Pulley. O M, batillng A C. uigdon. Ed. hauling A. C. Rubens, Al, delivered sand Stirber. W. plant foreman Troudt, -Adam, shoveling' A C. '.'.. Tuss. A J. unload, gravel Vachter. Frank, slipping gravel ...... . Van - Cleave. L M.' over . seeing paving ........ Zumstin, F J, weighing a c, v.... Zumstin. Frank, unload ing gravel ... .r. ..... . St. Paul Pavfns Plant Account Drager, D G, cash adv. for line work at plant-to Yamhill- Electric Co. . . McDonald, Peter, Jugs . . Manegre, J B. Jolts Rigdon, Ed. drove truck St. Panl Sand & Gravel Co., delivered rock : . . . Tweedie. Roy. hauled hock Yamhill Electric Co., elec- trie services at plant et.. 151.06 Goeldl, Andrew, shoveling ' dirt- . ... .: ... ... .... 3.20 Kirk, Pete, . ptjm pip g i squeege ...... Le Bonte. Fred.. do .... . St. Paul Sand & Gravel Co., gravel .'..'.. ..v. . Tweedie, L R, hauling ' gravel 'I ..... , . . Bowley. Wm, firing ivats Lawrence Sunning, shovel ing dirt . . ... . . . Cook.' James., checking gravel ....... Deveney, Frank, driving truck .... . . ... ... Faber. Robert, running el cyator .............. Goeldl. Andrew, .night watchman .... Griesenauer, John, fore man . 4 ..... . . ... . . . . Jones,. Grant, raker ..... Kirk, Peter, feeding drum Koen sting, Ben, weighting rock ... . . . U Baunte, Louis C, night , watchman . ; . . . .:' . . . . SIcNamee, Robert, firing ..." eaglher.etc. u'. Merteu, Maurice, schaping gravel . .... . . . . . Zolln'er. Joe, running steam roller . ...... i Miscellaneous Paving Plants 18.80 26.87 2l!00 25.50 19.20 9.60 18.80 24.50 19.20 15.30 26.87 1792 7.00 18.80 15.3 m 19.17 18.80 17.92 17.92 14.00 15.00 26.25 12.02 21.00 252.00 85.00 96.00 .33.12 15.30 14.00 48.00 19.17 14,00 753 46 ; .40 1.50 136.00 ; Y-'-t 818.35 384.86 Oregon Ry Co, frt. on as phalt, etc 3168.24 Standard Oil Co. asphalt, etc.-"..'.. ........ 3045.85 Union Oil Co, of Calif. asphalt ... . 4933.23 Stayton Crusher Account Case Threshing Machine Co, bushing and bearing 27.09 Lampman, C E, filing saw, etc. . . .75 Link Belt Meese & Got fried Co, chain and at tachments ...... .... . 73.19 Brown, G L, loading rock 123.00 Darby, L A. fireman ... . 142.15 Ferry. Andrew, wood . . j ; 543.33 Knight,, O D, running en gine . 178.89 Lampman, H C, hoist man 164.54 Senz, Joe. sawing wood. . 36.40 Stay ton, C C, crusher ten- I-.-" der ... . . . . . 143.08 Van Handel, Joe, feeder. 96.99 ' : . Market Road No. 2 , Tbarp. George, hauling grarel ..... ........ 6.00 Tingelslad. M. do 12.00 Harris, Cohn, foreman .. 18.00 Market Road No. 3 Ash ford. George, hauling grarel 6.00 Davidson. Glen, shoveling gravel ... 6.40 Doerfler. . Joe,. . . hauling. gravel 12.00 Hupp. C W, do 6.00 Wooddrlg; Joe. do ...... 12.00 Russell. S H. foreman ....13.00 Market Road Xo. .6 Cutsforth, F II, cutting brush ; . ... 3,20 Cutsfortfi, John. H, fore man ; 12.00 Market Road No. .9 Rigdon. E L, gravel .... 9.20 Market Road Xo. 1 1 Cole N. E. gravel 14.40 Snyder. A C. hauling gravel 30.00 Market Road Xo. 12 Dunning. Lawrence, repair bridge . . -v .... ' 3120 Miller. Raymond, bridge work 3,20 Pillette, Basil, do ..... . 3.20 Pillette. Stanley, do .... 3.20 Market Road Xo. 1;I Cork. Malcolm, checkincr gravel ....... ....... 6.40 St. Paul Sand & Gravel ; Co, gravel 85.47 Sweaney, C J, operating squerfke ...... 3. 50 Tweedie, John, hauling f gravel ..'... -40:39 Tweedie. ; L R, hauling gravel . . . . . ' . ; . 85.35 . Market Road Xo. 14 Fobart. A, piling:, etc . . 28.20 Myers, Tom, digging road way 3.20 Miller, Raymond, plowing. scroping etc. . . . . ... St. Paul Sand & Gravel Co, gravel . ; . . , , . .' ." .' Tweedie. John,, hauling gravel . ...... Tweedie. R L. hauling gravel ...... ....... Market Road No. 32 f'.auman. O, on grade .. Chard. E E. tio . . . . . . . " Kendoll. G W. do ; Lambert, R L, hauling , water , Market Road Xo. S3 Lifler. Arthur, driving Pins - McAlistcr, Charles, haul ing water Market Road Xo. 21 Allen; Geo E, gas Drager. D G. cash adv. r, for frt on steel bars Howe. I N, graver..-..'.'. Oldenburg, L R, bridge i work ; y. . ..... Market Road No. .'II Morley, Rolph, shoveling dirt, Morley, Charles E, shovel- t dirt .... Miller. Linn, do ........ Hartley. Alvin E, hauling water. . . . . . v Savage. Albert T, hauling wood ....... Vsi 9.6 fr 39:00 23'.76 85.0 22.40 22.40 22.40 48.00 3.50 48.00 1.18 12:7 51.00 , 9.60 9.0 9.60 27.60 6.00 The Influence of One Life In: the Christian Endeavor World. Fred Lockley writes about an Incident of 'interest to States man readers. In; Longfellow's poem, "The Ar row and the Song," he says: 'I shot an arrow Into the air. It! fell to earth, I knew not ' I where. ! ' I breathed a song into the air, , It fell to earth, I know not ' j where, f Long, long afterward in an dak. I found the arrow, still unbroke, And the song from begin ningLtO j : end I found again in the heart of a t friend." - ' I 1 -i ' i: - '-.".-' How ltUle we know of the con sequences which will come from our ; acts! Clairborne Shepard was born and reared on a farm in Spring Valley, Dr., a few-miles from the Willamette River. The union church 'as on a corner of their farm. The Shepard boys and girls attended Sunday school and the Christian Endeavor soci ety here for many years. One by one the children went away to col-, lege. Claiborne went to the Ore- gon Agricultural College at Cor vallis. In those days Christian Endeavor societies were not so numerous as in these days; so he became a member of the college Y.M.C.A., which" had been organii zed not long before. He was elected secretary,- and with some of the other students conceived th Idea of raising funds, to erect a YIM.C.A. building at the college Shortly before the necessary funds were raised,' while on a trip over he State securing money) he took pneumonia and died. The fund Was completed and a brick build ing erected, which was christened Sheprrd hall. It would seem : that when he died his work was over, but the influence of his life and of his early training is travelling on and on in ever-widening circles. Some months before his death he had a long talk with one of his college chums, J. C. Clark, whose only plans for life involved his material advancement.; He looked on the has he'ped scores: and hundreds of young men to higher ideals oi civic responsibility, of Bervice, and of Christian citizenship. - Christian Endeavor society and the church as very good places for girls and women to go. Af. far as, the Y.M.C.A. was concerned he thought it was a place for boys who, were sort of sissies to gather and sing songs and to rel ate their experiences. ; Shepard talked toTiim seriously, and final ly interested him. He saw that the Christian life was a life that could be lived by manly and coura ,geous men. He was converted and joined the church. Having put his hand to the plough he did ;not Intend to look back, so he took bp Y. M. C. A.-work as a life work. After his graduation" he became boys secretary of the Portland Y. M. C. A. After talk ing with Fletcher Brockman and Sherwood Eddy, both Of , whom happened to visit Portland, he definitely decided to give life to the work for boys in China. To day he is boys' secretary at Shang hai, 'China, which is the largest work for boys In the world. Here Christian boys are being trained who will become the future lead ers of China. . While Clark was boys' secretary of the Y. M. C. A. .at Portland he impressed himself on the lives of hundreds of boys, and many of these boys to-day are doing con structive, altruistic work through cut the PaciHc Northwest. One of the boys he got hold ot was J. C. Mehaan, who organized a. Bible class, and becoming interested in the work, later became boys, secre tary in Clark's place, and is the present boys' secretary of the Portland Y. M. C. A. Few men In Portland have accomplished more with boys than J. C. Mehaan. Each year he takes a group 'of from seventy-five to one hundred boys to Spirit Lake, where for several months they camp out Here at this camp he is able to get close to the boys and impress them with his ideals of fair play, square dealing, and Christian citi zenship. These boys in turn are impressing others, and so. when Claiborne Shepard secured his training for Christian life in the Christian Endeavor society of the I little church at Zena in Sprin rValley he secured a training that DEEP QUESTION OF , DEEP SEA ARGUED Old Salts of Maino Ponder Proposition, "Do Iceburgs Ever Sink" WISCASSET, Me., Sept. 27- - While it is tile general impres sion mat an iceberg win stay a float, a local friend of Captain Donald B. JVfacMillan tells how a Newfoundland fisherman almost convinced the famous Arctic ex plorer that icebergs drifting from the far North: finally become water logged and. with much bubbling, disappear below the surface. . - , The explorer insists that ice. whether it be frozen in the shape of-a great berg, or just a plain cake, will always float, but the fisherman was - equally insistent that he had not only watched the bergs go under, but he had actual ly 1 seen1 them at the bottom. MacMillan saw that further argu ment was useless and demanded proof. V : '' This was what the fisherman ' harl been looking for, but flrsth-fe) wanted to cast a little official light on the mat'er by making it the subject of awager. MacMil- ' lan finally agreed that he would stand treat if the other jvould point out a real honest iceberg, in a place wher3 ice is never1 found, at the bottom of the Eea. r 0 A little sail boat was by the shore and the explorer waa invit-, cd to step inside. The wind took the sail and, in a short Ume, the voyagors were several miles out from land. "Now then," said, the ;. fisherman, "look down there and . tell me what you see." ' . MacMillan peered over the edge 1 and sure enough he saw an ice berg resting solidly on the bottom. The fisherman grinned- triumph antly as they headed the boat back to chore. MacMillan paid the wager like a sportsman, but did not have the heart to say that In the center of the ico he had , seen a Doulder welshing many tons. ! The klan can't be lucky always. People will quit denouncing it af ter a time. New beauty champion ot Ameri ca has long curls, indicating some of the judges were hair tonic safes men instead of artists. - HERE, MR. HOMEBUILDER la the BEST. SAFEST, STRONGEST, and. . In the long run. the CHKAPfSX Slatcrial out of which to build your home.' . Ft Is BURNED CLAY HOLLOW BUILD ING TILE it insures Fire Safety Health and Comfort. -.y- Ask for Catalog and Booklet of VIaus. S J v JmaB'- 7 1; 1 1 SALEM BRICK & TILE CO. Salem, Oregon -. Phone 917 BIfrs. of Burned Clay Hollow KuEding Tile, Brick, j - - k and Drain Tile I -3.20 8.00 2C.3! 1554 7.06 9.40 17.00 48.00 49.0fl 7.0Q 124.11 126.00 7.00 8.00 .7.00 39.75 12.50 (Continued on pg t LOOKING AHEAD FOR 1c Plsn now for winter comfort by asking for further Informa tion regarding th monl econo mical beating plant 00 the market. dastman Sibloco ! Furnace $79.60 and up A le pout card brlnisa b Information without any obli gation on your part. Silvcrton Dlow Pipe : ' ' ' Co. ' ) 8Urerton(regos AN OPPORTUNE TIME TO : BXlHi--EURNITURE ''Thxs is the month when every housewife begins to get the home in order for the. Fall and Winter social season. In order to assist as many as possible in the bettering of their homes this month we are featuring many special values in every department of this store and by taking advantage of these you will be able to get the desired effect in1 your home at the lowest possible cost. This is indeed a most appropriate time to buy furniture and you should be quick to take advantage of it. Convenient credit terms if desired. Remarkable ! Beautiful Eight-Piece Dining Suites at but Another feature value in our splendid showing of dining room r.uites Is a particularly pood looking suite of eight pieces includ ing buffet, extension table and six chairs, at a price unbelievably low for such an extremely well designed and beautifully finished suite. If it's the unusual you want in a dining room suite value r . you will certainly buy" when you see what we have to offer. . . , HEATERS . We have the attractive kind of a heating stove you will want for youflying room! They require the least amount of attention, radiate the largest possible amount of liat and are really economical of fuel. With such a stove as this in your living room your house will be comfortably heated and attrac tive as well. . v. Drapery Problems Solved Your problems can soon be solved. One visit to this department will convince you that we have everything in the drapery liue. Our drapery manager will be glad to assist you in every vay possible. - Wonderfully Fine Suites of Genuine Mohair 2-Pieces .V 00.00 The center of lively interest In our showing of living room furniture the exceptionally fine suites we are showing at prices lower than you have seen for ycars! Certainly this i3 the time, if ever, to buy complete living room suites and we are sure that after comparison you will buy here! , i tvtt n lii'trr? The Perfect Bed Davenport i V To those who were unable to jsec our display at the Fair Grounds this past week: -- We invite you to call at our store any Ume and inspect this wontlccful two-in-otie Davenport. We feel that j it has no equal. - " . ' ' .'. .. '- ':,'- . '!- ' Priced as low as $95.00 Your Credit is Good Here We i Charge No Interest ,iiYi '' ' 1 Your used goods taken in exchange ii U 1. 1. I i If . 1 ii n ii ,i Drager, D O, cash adr. for frt. on asphalt, oi etc. 1738.02. feer Co.t"qmbef 7.56. a man . ;08.Q