The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 20, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    ?THE OREGON STATESMA;"SALEilrPHEGON
rraDAY!i6NGrUGlOT0. 1023
516.045.71, v Under th .treasury
fijsUm of, escalation, late rest 1
figured'at M per cent, un, this
total from tberdiffereBt-Tflaes ,at
walca part of the loan were kdk
all made,. taut adding. 870.040.-
04.S to the principal as accrued
Interest. making the total to be
fanded. from the American stand-
point. 4.tl0.55S.48.t7. Calcula
tions or the Belgian Indebtedness
on a similar basis had resulted in
a total cf I4S0.S03.983.
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" They are T)isllnctiye iiTStyle ani" Colors
SHIRTS
L
469 STATE STREET
(GfTF iV BRIEF
00 u
it j n
Here Is a ear Vhkh should J
pe ' cold -today. "It's a bar
gain." . rr"
.1923 Oakland Touring,
'with the ImproTed mo
tor. "Quite a lew acces-;
. sories only 475. . .
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t)
in
4palnaiH5eiv;JUe4ol4 In charge.) finer-girls anywhere than' those in
DOOKeoTbyTfarncomcer Edwards I ft, ArJO re8Uurant. The waiter
yesterday at-poltce Seadaxrartera. ' . , "i .."-.
I
it-
Bits Fotf Breakfast
Genevieve Findley, a teacher, 225
North Twentieth street; Eugene
Franklin Nochols . an insurance
man. ana Annie aiae neasey, rom
of Conrallis.
Hear Mary . Agnes Vltcheetain
" Evangelistic orator In the Ar
mory tonight. . 20
rjafl Sentence Given -
Benny Stevens, charged with
the theft of a motometer, was sen
tenced to 30 days in the county
Jail yesterday when he appeared
before Brazier C. Small in the jus
tice court. Another charge against
Stevens, of receiving stolen prop
erty, was dismissed.
FAIR
lrirj exeeDt clondv along the
coast; continued warm in the in
terior; light northerly .winds. :
ftf Tewum. 52i -river.! 2.0. falling;
ftlainfali "linnP: atmosnhere. clear:
Wind, southwest.
At :
The Theater Today
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v 4 ,
Oregon Naxiflaova sup
ported by Jackr Plckfwrd
? in '"'My Son.' (
, Gran Betty Compson In
VThe. Ra.Mshackle House"
' by Hulhert Footner.
BUh ttoot Gibson
-Let 'Er Back."
in
: .
-
Just north of Aurora when he be
came;, blinded by, the Jlghts of an
approaching : Car.. ? The ' Portland
man In trying to stay as far ovr
on his own s'de of the road as pos
sible .went, a Jittle 00 far . and two
fcosof peaches -in-the-back seat
were caught on a guard Tailing
railing' with the result that they
swnng around and knocked Sand'
gren. front his seat, j
Davenport Sale -
Thlsi week:"wH. Utlff FurnU
ture store. V: v I . . - i a2Q
dog to pass inffront, and "when he
had done so was struck from the
rear by the trek. , M -
For Sale-
Four pass. Maxwell , Coupe.
Good condition. Call Mrs. C. .
Miller, 117 or 16 8G-R. a21
50O Poands Ice Fi
Vith,.ewery refjigeralor
Stltr Fttrnttare'YJci: '
sold, j
20
T3ICA Wants Magazines ;
. A; KeUs, secretary of the
TMCA.Tias issued a call for maga
zines which are wanted Tor "distri
bution .among the 'hop - picking
damps, during the season which night in JaiL;
spare,; readable magazines I art
asked. to bring them;ti the YMCA
building or to telephone the asso
ciation, after which someone will
call for them.
Serious Offense Charged
Drunkenness and driving while
intoxicated-. Is charged against J
D.. Hurd, 1450 North Fifteenth,
lit a complaint booked at police
headquarters yesterday. Hurd was
arrested on Court street between
Liberty and High by Officer Ed
wards after Hurd had driven his
machine into the one aheqd. Un
able to furnish ball, he spent the
More live stock
' And more and more
That is what we must get. Let
us get beet 'sugar factories, and
the live stock industries wiUXJourr
ish. and the fertility of the soli
will be conserved and built up.
. S
There is no other one thing that
will do as much in. this respect;
and. .that is wonderfully important
In building up a solid and well
balanced prosperity that will en
dure; a Gibralter prosperity.
I Hare you seen Upjohn's gladioli
at 21st and Chemeketa streets? If
not, you owe yourself the treat
iast corner nas been made a
beauty spot worth going a long
way to see. Mr. Upjohn has the
growing of the glad flower down
to a rme point. lie has gone
throngh the'mil! of experience.
V-V;A .
' 'When girls receive less than a
13 ring wage they -must sponge off
their parents or -often use "Other
means to live." The quoted words
are those of S. B. Davidson, busi
ness agent of the Salem Trades
and Labor council, referring to
the girls working in the Argo and
Home restaurants. The ihsiuation
Is a 'dirty One. It Is uncalled for,
It cannot be excused, short of an
open apology, which in all decency
ought to be made. There are no
girls there receive 312 a week for
six days work of about six and a
half hours. Three of the kitchen
girls receive $15 a week. One
117.30. and three 120 a week: for
six days' work. And they all re
ceive their board. Any decent
person will agree that such wages
warrant bo such insinuation as
Davidson made . And If the state
ment were founded on Facts, the
insinuation would not be warrant
ed. It is uot borne out by stalls-
ics. The fact Is, It Js al- lie.
through and through, and common
decency dictates that it be ac
knowledged and atoned for. ---
Distinctive
mm mm au u nc mw.
Footoear
ABE CURABLE. If you suffrr from Leg
8or- or Yricoe Vlfcru, I will rnd you
absolntelT FBEB m copy of my fmou
book that tells hoar to bo rid of the
troubles for all time by using my remark
able painleiks treatment. It is different
from anything yoo ever board of. and tno
result of oer 8.1 years peeialiiinf . Sin
pIt end your name and addres to lr.
H. .1. WH1TTIKR. Suite 1176. 421 East
11th Street, Kansas City, Mo. Adr.
HJC. M-llUUSftUftt.
A Fit for Eevery
Typejof Foot by Ex
"pert "Snbe" Fitters
John J. Rottle
415 Stats Street
! VXION LABEL FAVORED
SEATTLE. Aug. 19. (By the
Associated Press.) Union labels
on all electrical products were fav
ored In a resolution passed today
by! the International Brotherhood
of I Electrical Workers In conren
tion here. A resolution srotest-
Ing the proposed sale of the fed
era! Muscle Shoals power plant to
private Interests Is to be brought
up for discussion by the conven
tion tomorrow.
FRENCH DEBT PARLEY-IS
TO BEHELD NEXT MONTH
J (Continued from page 1)
1
uement la ducharce of soma of
the accrued Interest, having r.
aucea tne former total of the
ireasury s flebt figures. Of the
20 nations which borrowed.- onlv
v . "
euoa nas paia all of the debt and
interest maraed up against it.
while five others Great Britain.
Finland. Hungary, Lithuania and
round have entered upon fund
ng operations and the Enrlish
debt, by far the largest of the war
account, has been reduced In large
amount.
The French. Italian and Russian
obligations are the largest yet un
innaed. France received durinr
and after the wsr, in actual loans
irom the United States. JJ.540.
Lemons Breach
the. Skin White.
The only harm-,
ieis- way -to-bleach
the skla
white Is to mix
the'Julce of two
lemons with
three "ounces 'of
Orchard "White,
which any drug
gist will supply for a few cents.
Shake -weiria a bottle.;and yo
have a whole quarter-pint of the.
most wonderful skin whitener,
softener and beaotlfler.
Massage this sweetly fragrant
lemon bleach into the face. neck,
arms and hands. It can not lrr
tate. Famous stage beauties use
It to bring that clear, -youthful
skin and rosy-white complexion;
also as a freckle,, sunburn, and
tan bleach. Ton must mix this
remarkable lotion yourself. It ca'n
not be . bought ready, to , use, be
cause it acts best Immediately aft
er It: is prepared. Adrr "
Painting Under Wy .
The job of painting white guide
lines on the streets called for by
the new parking ordinance, was
begun yesterday morning under
the supervision of. iWalter . LoWe,
city street commissioner. Lines
were 'completed -.yesterday along
the south side of State, between
will Wnnll ln Hfikh th Inh,.rwunus.i.umt:. nuoif v
, ZZ1 'T i iThe Salem playgrounds will close
for the summer on August 28 and
Speeding Aliened;
Operating his car at an exces
sive speed is the offense charged
SATURDAY
IS THE DAY
OBITUARY
Ton Telephone Us, lift ;
; .We'll deliver it. no matter how
small the Item. Capital Drug.
9 100 Cheaper
.Will' sell house-at .170 N. 23rd
on Thursday for 1850. j Terjus,
$250 cash.-balBee $25 .per.montn.
See' s:tlalp1i H McCurdaT, : office
AVer Miller's sore. j . i20
null Set at-26o
CO. Walde&Delhaxaedby lift-
files with druhlienneis afid operat
ing 'a car 'while intoxicated, was
will complete at that ' time, two
months of satisfactory results."
Big programs af lhe Fourteenth
ahd ihe Lincoln school playground a rural mail carrier. Vet
Litchfield
In , this , city early Wednesday,
Aug1;19, George F. Litchfield, age
48 years, a native of Salem, hus
band- of Mrs. - Susie Litchfield.1
father of Claude M. Litchfield.
brother of Mrs. Alma Schindler,
Mrs. Cora Holman, Mrs. Gertrude
Scott and Miss Helen Litchfield,
son oi the late George Jr. Litch
field, Mr. Litchfield was for 1
'TrUT,rT?T ,K . released from police custody' yes
Three b 'th feirt, U tetf tUlK,i
neaitn oiiicer uesay . umuvuu
brought the number reported" dur
will1 feature the closing bay
tlnie te Can Sahboa '.
FIrfe tat deep' sea trolt fish rat
; Fittg Market. . ; J2tf
eran M the Spanish-American war.
Funeral-services will be . held
Thursday, Aug. ,20, at 3.:. p. ..Ufa".",
from thf Rlgdon mortuary, the
R,ev.,E. it., Shanks officiating-
SATURDAY I I
IS THE DAY J
COLL C Cs N -yVw
V i v (Gettln?Ready)
rssw" r-
' M OREGON 1 '
VSMBMBMSsI imss.- t ft w
S200 set by Police Judge Poulsen.
Ing the day up to 1 .Reports late
In tna afternoon announced the
arrival, of Kent Rodger to- Mr. and
Mrs. R: S; McVery on August 18;
VUrlrtta frnir Ift' Mf. and .Mrs.
. w B-a - a- I
fi,? George : 13, Tbmpkins on August
v 5ir, fand-Dorothy Ludltle- to ;Mr.
Albers oh Aug-
Dr. Marshall Osteopathic' -
- Physician and surgeon.
a20
w 3 Jf ir, and , Dorothy : Li
ifUnd Mre. Fred H. A1
.Afist 13.: .v- I
iW -VI':!' i r
ft
Many fse'ul Articlt
Tor:ieis"1itSnrrs Used Furnl
ture Store. 1 a20
Loses Motometer "
i Ivan! Banks of 1294 North
Fourth' reported to, police- yester
day the loss of a motometer fro.m
his ' car. ; The; meter ,was stoleo
some time - during j the rm6fn,ig
rront" his car which he had narked
near the corner of Front and
Ferry." " J." " . '
Card of Thaikks
m -We wish to express our sincere
appreciation to our TrieMs r-attd
neighbor. f or Iheir kindly -of flees
during ..our recent, .bereavement
and for the many beautiful floral
offerings at the funeral of our be
loved Husband, father end' brother.
" Mti Isthnii XVovna fifnn '
Wayhe fid ward Seftcra.
' Fred C. Set ton, Sr. . ;
J9.
I
v
llor-IHeld
Dean Thompson.. 1 2, ; who told
police that his home was in Hills-
boro. Is lelng;-hd by otftcerS
pending investigation to discover
the reason1 for- bis. presence in thli
city. He wa-rought- to -police
Wadquarf ers Ju.eday.ight by Of
licer Oavls. .who found him walk
ing the streets, ifter 1 o'clock.
Wanted 1 '
Three 'experienced "waitresses.
Steady emproyment, ' Gray Bellei
... . a20
Ilfar "Mary Afeile Vitchestain-
In- the "Armory tonlghCfhe Var- j
gest bHldlngs 1n ,Jew York . and
Boston xere crowded when she
Doke there. a20
Gas the Prune Borer Xow
Kill the prune borer now with
Paradfchlorabenzlne. . 'Cheap and
easy to apply. Peaty Br os; 237
State street. a26
Kecton
At the home. 92S Madison St..
Wednesday, Aug. 19. George T.
Keeton. age 37 years, for 27 years
i resident of Salem, husband of
Mrs. Mattle Keeton. father of
DorOthy Maxine Keeton. brother
of Mrs. Elizabeth Scheibner and
Mrs. 'Jessie Page of Salem. Mem
ber of the M. W. A. of Salem and
(he Woodmen of the World of
Ballston. Funeralservices Friday
Aug.; 21, at 3 p. m., from the
Rlgdon mortuary, the Rev. J. J.
Evans officiating.
.:watt:KiuuajBiaina3tmiii mtwrnrtiricrgiintiMtgig: b ttzmmtEi racaaa aucanuaramg
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cience
o r
ervice
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Through the Experiment Station, the Extension Service,
I and Resident Instruction
' i
Oregon Agricultural College
Serves the Farms, the Homes, and Industries of Oregon
It offers a college education in
r;AgTicnltBre, Commerce Engineering, Forestry, He
mics. Mines, Pharmacy, Vocational' Ed oration, .
Dance Saturday Xight
1 Stayton ; Community s club - open
air pavilion.- A wonderful place
to dance delightfully cool. Tal-
madge's All-Stars playing. a20
Forfeits Ball
Mjller Comments, , j t
; -Mfltoa A. ' Miller, was a Salem
visitor yesterday. When asked by
a representative of The Statesman
if; he was got4g to enter the race
for .governor, next year, he said;
; ,- . i...- y 1 U mvr lU ICII " UCII IS ICIlUlf ,
;,n.yreLeieuce io appearing oe-l BMrj, ,v ,,. laT,, i wv
fore Police Judge Poulsen on a I n n. . -.ir . v - r
; V. T. v teitbook, commi9U)n.1 ?
to be forfeited In police court yes-1 ' - - ' - v
terday. i I rwA Tfa.M-.ir. i '
see this at Certified Public
Motor Car Market or phone 885
tor demonstration, . i lilStf
le Lorne
Near Chemawa. Aug. 18. Sam-
Uel De Lome age 18 years. The
body will be forwarded from the
Rlgdon' mortuary to Tekoa. Wash..
for funeral services and Interment.
4
lome Koono-
Chemical
Engineering, Military Science and Tactics
a
3
F. N. WOODRY
; IPays Cash For Furniture
Res. and Store 1610 North
Summer
5p Phone 511
Tbev Schbol jof 'BASIC ARTS ASD. SCIENCES pro- '
vldes the foundation for all the technical course's'. The
training includes Physical Education, Industrial
Journalism, Social Sciences and Music. -'
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Fall Term Begins September 2 1, 1925
For illustrated booklets and specific information, write to
THE REGISTRAR, Oregon Agricultural College . ' .
j Corrallis, Gxrgon
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chon Dates
Reserve this List for Reference
Every Wed. Night
7 p.m.
F. X. Woodry'a Xew Auction
Market a ad Furniture Storr,
Summer and Norway Klrertii.
F. X. TAOODRV, Owner
Today, August 20,
1 :00 p. m.
.located on .Grand Island.
14 miles north of Salem or 4
mIIu & Bw S mm
Hi.ii-a iwnn jji iiopeweit or
10 tulles south of Darton In
Yamhill Count), consisting of
09 acres improved farm, beinr
bottom land suitable for gartl
en ing, fruit growing, grain or
fcUx-tc. ALw farm utork and
machinery. Cood terms.
W. A. WHITE, Owner
Monday, Aug. 24,
1:30 p. m.
OOO Sou tit l'Jth Street, 7-
roomed house; rug, range,
furniture, too lis, etc.
. MAT "OXltJ, .Ovtuer
1MM
Two foPrH"lnisued -
R. C. Chuxchllwas issued per-
-mHs from the" office of the city
Get You Luggage Xow
At H, L, Stiff Furniture Co.
Hop Picking to Start
i Hop picking at the Livesley ya,rd
at Lakebrook will start next Mon
day, with, many other yards open
ing at the same time and others
to follow before the end of the
week. The health and recreation
program will be conducted at the
Two Obtain Licene
Two marriage licenses were Is
sued in the county clerk's office
yesterday. They were taken out
by George Lloyd Oliver. Y. M. C.
A. secretary of Moscow. Idaho, and
tV- 1 j-- i - i program win oe conauctea at ine
recorder yesterday for ..the con? r.v.v,. .,-. .v L .
' tructloa of two homes at,J.3o ahd I Ma . .. . , , .
X1A 1 K. 7nFtii vKi
200. resoectfvelr:4 A" -perraJt-rwas
also ftTauedf to 'Frah'k TI. Xoose. fo?
the construction of a dwelling at
380 Oak. to cost 15.000. Buildlni
permit$ issued during- the ""iirstl
three days of thir week totaI $33r Dog Causes Accident-
Woodry Buys Furnlti
:. Store at Summer and Norway
streets. Phone 611. Jtf
McDonald Cleaners '
785 iligbiand Avenne ;
Telephone 2217 ! ;
Work called for and delivered
820
' J. R; Van Osdol of 1425 Fir
blamed a dog as a contributing
factor to a minor accident on
Xorth Commercial Tuesday when
his machine was struck. by a Sa-j
lm Ta rnmnillr trnplr In ltla ra.
Member's of te TtqtarrV Kfwanls to p0nce yesterday. Van bs
id Lions' clubar'will slcnlc to-lni iuiaroii t,.
his machine down to permit the
Experienced Waitress
Wanted at the Spa. -
Threo fJibs to" lics4c-
and Lions' clubarwill sicnic
gethcr 'toxlar1 tn" a" froflc. at? the
f
i I
state fair eroundi beglnntng at 4
o'slk. -"Bail 4 games. ; hors;sfioe
gamesuand a card of. varied sports
Is prinaed to afford a tttel;tim
to all present.'.are . sc"hedul"edv - A
picnic didner Is-to be-. eervet-
Jonnny " Jones ;atyle at 6 f 5(J
o'clock. - v., :i;"-
Portland Man Injured
GusSaTrtlgTen' or Portfand, wi?
brought to a local hospital Tues
day itfg'fif whercchqrTJged'lre'a
meet fur IVD "lucluiRl HJHiT uU
nante'rour bruises-ajJthO'
which, "ner'recelvedla an .accident
netf Aurora. Bandgren wT'f lyi
ing JUiXar8o.u.th, jn:teJ'hl:Tr.ai
and was. approaching the bridge
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ABOUT RAILROAO TRIPS:
' j . Phone 727, N
OREGOH ELECTRIC
w
REDUCED SCiDtER RATES
TO CAUFORXIA . '
BY PICKWICK STAGES
laa Tnndam. aa wy, litis
aaad Tdrv 130.00. ,
; tea Anol, a wsr, tST.48.
Kaaaa Trip, 950.00.
eUl XatM U TartiM af
SUM sr Mm
Tn Znfanaatioa ana XMamtloas
noas 090, n eaU at ;
CEXTRAL STAGE TERMINAL
Salem, Oregon
CRYSTAL
POOL
i L
'Swimming Daily
1 to 10 pan
-4-1-
Bleeding ' Gum
Me
stW -v ' P
w i .
TTiursday, Aug.'27f
h r 410r30'a;m; -
U e mllra K. or Salem on Pen
.roau. Jersey , cows, s bone,
pony, ' machinery, oats, t urni-
lnrr. trmla r-tr
-' A. W. llllCK, Owner
Fainting and Decorating by
Skilled Mechanics
m3sti6ce!
Kennedy Paint Shop
j Now located at
Gabriel Powder & Supply
'; Company
il7S South Commercial
- Telephone 728
.Wpodry.&Wtf6af?J'
!hober75
1L
'.1 :t
LADD & BUKi Banlcera
..ltsbUsbioJi
, ' ! ij
General BanJifeiS Buiineis
Offloe17er from iff aJm. to S
"'f
DR. PAINLESS PAUKZn
i
GUMS that JJlccd pdsUy hc the
teeth Are Wni'shedTjf a- thpIck
is used arc a sign of pyorrhea, and
.pyorrhea is a very dangerous disease.
It cats under the gums along the
tooth roots, sets up inflammation and
causes a poisonous pus to form.
Some of this pus is absorbed in the
blood, and is the direct cause of
rheumatism, lumbago, neuralgia,
liver, heart, kidney and blood dis
eases. ! Some of the pus is swallowed
with food, and leads to serious
stomach; and digestive disorders.
Pyorrhea, if neglected, causes the teeth to become loose
and eventually they are lost. Very many people have
pyorrhea probably 70 out jpf every 100. It isTi disease
that can be largely-controlled and. SBmerimea cured, k
Registered JJeritists using the E. R. Parker Svtcra treat
many cases of pyorrhea, and have much success in con-
trolling il.If.your gums are not firm and healthy, if fhey 7
uift-u cawij anu nave a uiuisn rca coior, ana you are not
feeling very welL you are invited to can at any of the
offices using the E. R. Parker System and have your teeth
examined free. It is high time to look after both your
teeth and your health.
Painless Parker Dentist
Using the E. R. Parker System
Tueiday, 'Aug. 25,
i0:00a,m..
,Iocated 14 mllra 8. . K. of
Kalem or 3 miles S. of Anms-
vtllo or S milen X. of AVeat
Staj-tpn. , 10 .high crap Jer-
Mey rows, bull and 2 belfen,
I borse. hay an farm ma-
cnmcrj i . arm i ure, eic
Terms,' rah.
BERTHA CARLSON. Owner
r FHday, 'Aug. 28
J0;Q0.: m
" Tioeate -10 miles ,N. -V. of
Salem In Iolk county on Spring
Valley road, 3 horses, O head
Jerttey cows, machinery, tools,
etc.
C. BLU3IDELL, Owner
F. N. WOODRY
I'ays Cash for Inmiture
PHONE 511
Friday, SepL'4,
' 10:00 a.m.
Ideated 1 miles I-L of SmJ
lem or miles north of Kul)
imity, 10 acres improved
fram, 3 rows, reaistered Jrr-
-y bull, 23 head registered
Ilerkhire hoes. 4 head Toun
heavy horses, 15 rrade Khroo- ;
ahlro ewes, a reritered bucks, j
inaiumyj, i urn u are, etc.
. a. iuuku Owner;
Tuesday, Sept, 8,
10:00 a. m.
Located H mile K. of Amity
37 Jt arres Improved farm, 9
rejrWered Jersey rows, 2 ree-
i-si ere i dujis, o grade? rows, 1
good team, poultry, farm ma
chinery, etc.
II. J. HOMAXX.
RALPH CAiOTJELL. '
Owners
Thursday, Sept, 10,
10:00 a. m.
3 miles K. of . 3IcI Innrille,
iO- high grade fresh HoIstHn
rows, 2 high grade) fresh
tlwwmiimw, t V. I ft.
Jersey heifers, 5 head heavy
horses, farm machiaery, house-j
hold fural ture, etc. J
, e 4 . 11r.ujLi.1n, irwaer
Friday SepL 11,
il0:00 a. m.
Located
Turner or
4
4.
miles south
miles north
of
of
Marion on , Marion-Turner road
17 .high . grado.' Jersey eowsi
11 .liear heifers, registered
JlTtfr ttnTl- .iljnpwl t...
old Jnvr tiifnnt A Knnyx 11 !
kiads of farm maehinery, 3O0
V. L. chick ens, 23 acre of
com in field, tools, etc.
I. 3L KOUT, Owner
Tuesday, Sept, 29
10:00 a.m.
Located 7 miles north of
Pallas on the Salt Creek road,
10 high rrade Jersey cows to
freshen at time or sale, A1
milkers, 3 Jersey heifers, Jer
sey bull, 4 horses, SO ewes, 17
lambs, 1 buck. 3 dozen hens,
27 white reese, Fordson tractor
and n full line of good farm
machinery, tools, etc.
CARL 310RRISOX, Owner
A Number of Other Listed Sales to be
Advertised Later
State and Liberty BtreeU
8a lea
PUBLIC, NOTICE
See F. N. Woodry, Salem 'a Leadinc auctioneer for
T'fliVpas 10 years about your farm and city sales.
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