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? 111 Sllf l I dfes' jfe" " i uiLg---:' : " &ina containing- on. proI"86 iC "d astr,ngent and.i8 P the beat known agents for skin If annHtSw116 f,C, before powdering will take away all shine. "eaSSn wmnbanSo1n r " Wl -taction and . Jlf 8e of Silque will delight those who have a sallow sk In. Its nourish- if, ? ROratlns 'nsents will impartj new. brilliant color to the dullest, dryest skin. . ' ' i ' 8oM Exclusively In Salei at cmiTm, h osyje ,sfoR mcoits iTtie OWL ORUG GoT fftooocrs LOCAL TheWeather 4UXCHANGKD Fair$t elWdy on the coast; normal temperature; gentle vari able winds. Thursday Maximum 82; Minimum 57; River 2.3 sta tionary; Rainfall, none; Atmos phere, clear Wind, northwest. Undergoes Operation A major operation was perform ed on J. R. Ryan at a local hospi tal yesterday. - - Sal Household goods, 211 Miller St. 1 1 J23 Operations Performed A major operation was per formed oh Mrs. Ida Baker of route G yesterday ai .a local hospital. Another was made on Mrs. A. T. Verner of route 4. We Rent Cars Without Drivers For pleasure, and commercial trips. Good cars, mileage rates. Dc've-Ur-Self .Co., 255 N. Church Phone 885. j29 i ..:.7 , . - Marriage Performed Jessica Snyder and John . Mon roe of, Portland were! married here by Rev.'-G. TxLoweirealttesday. A few intimate frttends" were In attendance at the Wedding Real Piano Sale tAt Moore's. 324 Borma n Visits b. P. Doririan was a Balem Tit- ffor yesterday. He is a resident of Grants Pass. Will Go South Theodore Rhodes, who Is now visiting near Salem, expects to re turn soon to Santa Cru. Cal. Furniture Upholstery - ' O And repairing. , Gleie-Powera Furniture company. 20tf Missions Discussed African missions were discussed . at the church night services of the First Christian ehurcji last. night . at 8 o'clock. Special musical numbers were given. i f.Htelnway Piano, Fine Condition Hij $533. Moore's Musio llonse, 415 Court. ; -v . - ' t ' ' Would Dismiss Case 1 L ' The state industrial accident, in vhe action brought against It by ;3- J. Wlens, has filed a motion in " the circuit court here to dismiss the plaintiff's appeal from the final action of the committee. The accident commission, declares . the plaintiff has accepted benefits KINGSBURY PIANO $175 This Is a real snap, fine condi tion. Can be had on terms of $6 a month. GEO. C. WILL 433 state u Underwood Typewriter Co. Direct Factory Branch BIO Court 8C Pbone 203 Tjpewrltera Rented,' Sold, . Repaired 8peclal rental rate to Stndenta Wood Wood V' : a n t-v t! : YARD 10? D Street Telephone S3 IS DISEASES ; . Treated by Osteopathy-and the latest Electrical Therapy in eluding Dr. Abram's Electronic System, - , . .. , . No Charge f or T H'." Consultation , DR, BH. WHITE Physician and Surgeon 60S U. S. Bank Building - t. v.- '!. .1 1 WHY YOU SHOULD USE SILQUE Silqoe is a new preparation u l outi a way as 10 rentier it msianuy abSOrbent. Not. sfielnr -vr rrvooctr lilu mm Exclusive Agents in Salem for Silque NE WS IN BRIEF of the final action acid that the appeal is not in the" form provid ed by law. The motio nwas signed by I. H. Van Winkle, attorney gen eral of the state. Real Piano Sal At Moore's J24 Represent Union P. H. Baker and 0. L. Stone will represent the local street rail way men's union at the state fed eration of labor convention In Klamath Falls next month. Six Room House Complete with extra plumbing, furnace, ,f ireplace, hardwood, wir ed electric f range and water heat er. Price complete, finished tfo suit $5000.00. Some terms. North. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High Street. j j22tf Army Vicnic Held I A-welner roast was! field Wed nesday night by memjbers of the Salem Salvation Arroyo post near Eola. Games and a camp fire program were included In the eel-ebration-Wlth abofuf ft 5 persons present. Telephone 3F14. Pipe Breaks An ammonia pipe broke in the 20th Century ' grocery store yes V iday morning, forcing clerks and customers to! taXe to. the 'street, where they remained; until the fumes had cleared away. Wanted, Evergreen uiackbfcrries For cash. Claude ! McKennoy. Phone 396, 399 S. High St. J17tf Lull Sets In Not much business was done at the employment bureau here this v.eek, according to Simj Phillips, in charge. The, berry aeison is over aid the peaches, pears; and prunes have not begun yet, causing the quietness. Elks Annual Picnic Sunday- July 25. 1926 at Sllverton park for Elks, ladies and friends. Bring your baskets. Coffee and ho dogs leill . be:-serredl 3y:Johnny Jones. Bring youT cups ahd spoons. 'j jz Committee to Meet. The social problems' committee of the Marion county ihild health demonstration will mjeet tonight in the chamber of commerce club looms. j S Victor Records for fl.OO Regular 75c aize,, at. Stiff s. jlStf Examinations Favored4 A total of 35 dental and 32 physical examinations were given children at a health clinic held at Gervais yesterday, put on by the Marion connty child health dem onstration. Dr. Jet aid Backstrand gave the physical examinations and Dr.- L. . BranJt the - dental ones. The community groapjthere U very, active:, With Mrs. sam Erown-as chairman, i is stated. Today a clinic will bje given at Scotta Mills, whieh fll be the f.rst one since the orgainlzatlon of the local councl therf a 1 month FARM LOANS PBOMPT SERVICE XmI Sttat 1m Imwum . ; t Sartty Boads,: , , p. ri. beuj 120. V. a. n sue n J 323 , - f . ' " ' . . m ' -! OSeXlS'M ttom 10 .ia. a. io S p. sa. s j : JBHBBbBBbsBsWBMbMBBBHbSMI " ".- ' .'. la,.. .mi ii.ii,LM,mLUi """'I". " U-11 1 W-JIM'H'-- UU.JUJIJL.WMIUI.P1M11I JJ.....I JUL..IH..H. II .1. .IIIIL J . J. III.U1L. M"1 1 'ft WW ' 1 "" I (Pronounced silk) rich in almond oil, ago. Dr.iBrunk, Is givjngr tbij den tal examinations land DrV Virnon Dougless the physical examina tions. ''" ;i r Williams, on Vacation Fred A. Williams, city attorney, has gone to Newport for a few days vacation. 20 Records Free With each phonograph oh sale at H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. j23 Home Going V Miss P. A. Arnold was given a building permit yesterday to erect p. one-story dwelling at 387 North Church street. The estimated co6t is given as 11500. with O. II. Goff as builder. Elks Annual Picnic Sunday July 25. 1926, at Silverton park for Elks, ladies and friends. Bring your basket. Coffee and "hot dogs" will be served by Johnny Jones. 324 Levens to See Amy William S. Levens, state prohi bition director left for Portland yesterday to investigate the arrest of R. E. Amy, prohibition agent, on a charge of being intoxicated. Amy was arrested in Portland last night. Mr. Amy formerly was chief of police at Bandon, but has been employed as a prohibition operative for several months. Real Piano Sale At MoorCK a Look, Mr. Used Car Buyer; We have ten cars in good run ning condition for less $100. Look ttem over at Capitol Motors. See Piddy Bishop. ! 327 73c Victor Records, 48c ': Or 5 for $1.90. Get your rec ords now at this big reduction. II. L. Stiff Furniture Co. 1 JlStf E. A. Rhoten , Returns E. A. Rhoten returned recently from Hillsboro, where he : was called bef or e the court to act as a witness. Want Hojne f or Dog - The Salem humane society is looking-fora good home for a two-year-old black and tan shep herd dog, it was announced) last night. Anyone wishing to "adopt" the dpg may get in touch with Dr. Moorehouse, local humane society officer. Get Your Phonograph Now At half price at H. L. Stiff Fur niture Co. 323 Backs Too Fast W. J. Wilt reported to thes local pr lice yesterday that a car backed into his at State and Commercial streets yesterday, resulted. No damage Rev. Wilson to Speak i j , Rev. Clarence True Wilson will be speaker at the union churcb services in WiUson park Sunday. His topic will be "The Unfinished Job. -Revi Wilson Is onef of the national board members of the Methodist church. He will ;speak REAL TIRE SERVICE II r Service C. BUS" SMITH 197 B. Com'l St. Telephone 313 GEvtmni -O- MTT.T.ra -o-? Trass . i 1 ftv 0 0 QJ! Here lit what yon have been" looking for. A late" 1920 Ford, sedan, good, .rubber several extras i and a fine running car. This its a. real snap and won't last long at $ 133.00. 1 ' at the First Methodist jchurch here Sunday morning, and it the Meth odist church in Forest! Grove Snn dpy night. j Real Piano Sale j At Moore's. J24 Will Build Home Batty Cooper was given a build ini-' normlt, -vesterdavi to erect a one-story dwelling and garage at 1620 Broadway. Estimate of cost is $3300. Cordwood, S2.75 and up Fred De Vries, Pratum, Or. j23 Delegates Xamedi Col. Carle Abraims, secretary of the state board iof control, and James Nicholson have- been ap pointed as Salem delegates to"e northwest council of i the YMCA arfieabeck, Wash L August 26, 27 au4 28. Wheatland Ferry Changed Hands Good service guaranteed. C. C. and R. C. LaFollette, props. j25 Accident Reported ? John Rice of SUverton reported tr. the local, police yesterday that his car was involved in an acci dent. He gave np details. Fells of Collision A car driven by Ted Whisler was in an accident yasterday, ac cording to a report Wlii&ler turned in at police headquarters. No de tails were given. ; Xew Phonographs at Half Price During our sale. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. j23 C'iirs Strike Clyde Mo-k of Salem reported to the local police that his car was struck by another at; Court and Commercial streets yesterday.'. No damage was done. . . - Victor Record Sale, Sherman. Claj Regular $1.60,j $1.25, $1, 75j 75c 327 for 98c, 83c, 66c, 48c. Fails to Stop i C. W. Forest was arrested early yesterday morning on :a charge of falling to stop. On. Business Trip D. A. Thornburg of Iforest Grove was in Salem yesterday on a bus iness visit. Save Money! Buy Your Piano During our sale. Moore's Mu sic House. 324 Sanding Progresses The seats and desks in the Lin coln and McKinley schools have all- been sanded and stained. Those at the Garfield school are being sanded now, and those at the high school 1 are 1 being torn down in. preparation for sanding. Buy Your Records Now Practically all Victor record? greatly reduced, at Stiff's Furni ture Store. 31Btl Schools to Close Summer school sessions now be ing held 'in the Salem grammar schools will come to an end next Wednesday. About 500 students have been enrolled in the summer jessipn this year, with two school buildings given over to it. Vew, Location " Anderson's Sporting Goods store, 167 N. Com'l. St. 324 Week-End at Coast i C Mr. and Mrs. John F. Shlpp, 1162 North Fifth street, will mo tor to Newport this evening where' they will spend the week-end. Odd Properties Cheap J 1 Some, carpenter of painter Here's six rooms, plastered house With basement, well located on itnall lot, - needs ' repairs. Price now $2500. Terms. Also an old home, - fair shape, t - plastered", plumbing, .cement basement on beautiful lot with lots of trees, flowers, etc. $3300. Terms. Oth srs. Becke & Hendrleks, 189 N. High street. ! ! J22tf IOOF Installation 1 ' New officers recently Installed by Chemeketa lodge No. 1, IOQF, are 'as follows: N G., Jos. Pound; V. G. R. S., Van I Pelt; secretary, Amos - Vass; treasurer, William Siegmund; warden, F. J. A. Bochr- fhger; conductor, I. -H. .Vinson; ,L GJ, H. R. Burke; O. G., Clarence Townsend; R. S. N. G., William Brie ike; L. S. Nl G., C. J. Tay ior;'R. S. V. G.. Grant Teter; L. S.,y. C, K. I. Jennings ; - R. SS, 5 VALETERIA CLEANING . .--- - . CLUB - (. Business and Office : Women Weekly Service $ 5 Per ' Month, " CENTER ST. VALETERj-v rhone 2227 483L Center U i M co Q i W AT' Newniyer r Ll Si SVC.'; S. Rriekson chaplain, James Coates. William. Yarnell, district deputy grand master, was Installing officer. Hotel Marrofc Dollar dinner, 1 erred 1:41 to 8 tvery evening. . j Jtf W'ill Tour World Mr. and Mkm William MeGil- chrisU Jr., have lef t ,for . a , trip around the world. ' Woodry Entertain Mrs. F. N. Woodry and her two sons. -Donald and Glenn, furnished music at the Rotary club lunch eon Wednesday noon. They gave vocal duets and a Charleston ex hibition. 0 Disc9unt on Porch and Lawn hammocks. H. Stiff Furniture Co. j23 Too Much Speed I). Estepp was fined $5 in po lice court Wednesday for speed ing, and Joseph Allen was fined $5 on the same charge. Parks Two Long N. C. Norton was fined 81 in police court Wednesday for park ing overtime. Furniture Upholstery And repairing. Geiee-Powcrs Furniture company. sSOtf Pays Speed Fine R. F. De Sart was fined $7.50 for speeding Wednesday in police court. Pitts Back in City Ensign and Mrs. Pitt returned to Salem Wednesday morning, aft er having spent two days and nights at Calapooya Springs, south of Eugene, where the Army is conducting a summer camp for fts young people from all over the state. The Salem officers did a camp inspection the morning after their arrival. Euter U. S. Service Recent marine corps enlist ments here are Henry Hamby, Malcolm, McReynolds, Paul Levee, George Sussler, Harold Kappin ger, and Frank Trassler, all of Salem. Recent navy enlistments here are Roy Burright and George Arrell of Independence, Sam Bot kin of Corvallis, and Hamilton Morton of Lebanon. Sergeant F. 3d. Carnes is marine corps recruit ing officer here, and Chief Elec trician's Mate J. E. Hyer is in charge of the work for the navy. Real Piano Sale At Moore's. J24 Accident Reported i Cars driven by Elvin Goudy and p.. Ward collided on Court street between Commercial and Liberty 3treets yesterday, according to re ports turned in at police head quarters. 'Little damage was done. Cars in Mix r- ' '" j -Cars driven-by -H.- Boeshard -and Frank Kehi collided at Court and Waverly streets Wednesday ac cording to reports made at police headquarters. "Damage done was Segligible. Out on Bail Roy Coffey "and I. V.- Cunning ham were arrested by local police yesterday oncharges of posnesing liquor. They wore released to th jnstiee court "on-$1 00 bail each, by irder'of the jnst-iee of the peace. You'll Be Barbei-ed Right Oregon Bldgi Barber Shop. J23 Give Party Tbhight A party is to be held at the home of Mrs. George H. Aldea, 760 North Church street, tcis eve ning at 7.30 o'clock for the young people of the First Methodist . hurch and students of the uni versity. Look, Mr. Used CarBuer Wehave ten cars in good rn aing Condition for less $100. Look hem over at Capitol Motors. See Biddy Bishop. - j27 Runs Post Sign George Ray of, Rickreall was fined $5 in police court yesterday n a charge of failure to stop. Will Build House A building permit was Issued yesterday to Becke & Hendricks tc erect a one-story dwelling at 415 West Lefelle street. The -es-rfmated cost was given as $4700. U. L. Heic will be the builder. Oil Station Per ml t t, .A. building, permit was issned mterday'to the Capital City Bed ding company; to erect en oil' sta tion a"t 1190 North Capitol street. The- estimated 'cost 'was given -4ts 54,000. ; - - Administrator Named . - Jaeob P. Fox has been named to act as administrator of the estate of J. Fox. val ned at $ 1 2, 2 5 0. Would Divide Property Tl 1 . 1 m - ( riii Hiioa ui reai properly amounting to four acres lying, on th.e Fairgrqunda road across the street from the Miles Linen Mills is sought In a suit brought' In cir- cult jcourt. by .Sarah Mlnxenmeier and h.er sisters i against' Fred Mlnzenmeier. -The sisters say. they have been trying to sell the' land,-. but that their brother has demurred. : . Thompson Files Suit VI Salt agafnst Lafe; Jtlill has, been fired, in rtrcuit court hv O. R. Thomrsoa 'and wife " to collect money' the'r af YhVy ibst'fhrbsgh' statements- on the part of Hill in regard to property, he sold them. They claim that Hill told them he owned the land, whereas they say he did not. Attention Willys-Knight and Overland owners, Mr. Gilbert, factory expert, is- at MacDonald Auto Co. Consult him for your motor troubles. , j29 Fruit Device Tested A device for testing fruit to be used for canning is being shown by Paul Wallace. It is put out by the government after much re search and experimenting, and eliminates guesswork in the test ing of fruit. It consists of a tube which is placed against the fruit, and a plunger within It, which Js pushed in until it' reaches the core. Its descent it recorded by a gauge, and when it reaches anoint numoerea 2u on tnis gauge, a light appears. The 20 mark is the point recorded when the fruit is ready for sending to the can nery. Steininger to Talk Russell Steininger, who has been a civil engineer in China for five years, will speak at the Lions ciuo luncheon Friday noon. John Orr, vice president, will preside in the absence of C. F. Giese, who has gone to San Francisco to at tend the Lions, club convention The club's weekly bulletin has finally been named and will be known henceforward as "Lies for Lions." Board Meeting Held The First Methodist church of ficial board meeting was held Wednesday evening with Rev. F. C. Taylor presiding. Jack Gordon Visits Jack Gordon of, Medford, member of the public service com mission, was in Salem Wednesday Leave for Park- Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Siegmund and daughters Eugenia and Wilda left Thursday on a trip to Yellow stone park by way of McKenzie Pass. After motoring through the park they will go to Chester Mont., where Mr. Siegmund has business interests. They will then visit friends and relatives in Spo kane, returning to Salem aboul September 1. Wants Son's Custody Criss Ril-?y of Spokane is fight ing in the county court before Judge J. T. Hunt to get possession of Junior Thomas' Riley, his 2- year-old son. from Mrs. "Elizabeth Barnett of Woodburn, the child's grandmother. Riley and his wife are separated, the wife living in Portland, and the child was turned oyer to the grandmother severa months ago after the parents had waived hearing in the matter Judge Hunt took the case under advisement. License.Rcturuectr . . Charles Refer. 'Stokt,of Gervais wno bad Ma. driver's license sua- pndedlas JjUy,- has had it re stored to- hlmH according to an nouncement madeby Sam, A. Koz- er, secretary iof state. Ex-Cannibal to Speak . Ratu Meii, k-former cannibal from the. South Sas, will address a Salem, audience at the Armory Saturday morning at 10 o'clock Since IS 9$; he. has been a Chris tian, having-beeh co averted when the missionary shin Pitcairn vis Ited his island .in--the nineties. He will speak through .his interpreter Kiaer 'js.-. Fuiton.- He wears civilized-, clothes , from the waist line up. buf . trousers and shoes are painful to him. so he contin ues to wear the native skirt-like garment. Ratu Mell has held position of trust under the British government for 25 years. Restaurant Sold The restaurant , In Woodburn owned by Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Clark has been sold to Henry Niedert of Salem. Undergoes Operation Laurence Morley, "son of Ifr. and Mrs. Lane Morley of Salem, was given, an operation at a local hospital Wednesday morning. lie Is recovering rapidly. Fathers Beat Sons . A father and son indoor base ball game was a main feature of the picnic at Lincoln Playground last night. The fathers won in five innings, 32 to IS. Bud Nicholson was captain of the boys Torisi litis Tonsilitis can be cured without alf operation and, hi. much: more" successful. We remove the 'cause of sore throat - v . , j DIL SCOFIELD. VTheBest-in'Chireprdctic", ; 328 Oregon,; Bldg. team and Tif.-' tTtter"6f the::men's team.t. In races held before the game "vwlnnr r VereC De)6ert Knowles, Margaret, Pervoll, . Ice land Knowles," Dorothy" ".Tucker; Fred Ralph," Rachel Pemberton, and Marjorie McCallister. About 150 persons were' present. ; Mrs. Henderson Visits. Mrs. W. H. Henderson and, her daughter Grace 5 Henderson are spending a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Albert Taylor atMarion Oregon. k Co'hran - Passes ! n Puneral servlees ' for E. P Cochran, who died Wednesday night' at-his-heme-. -here, - have not been announced." lie is . survived by three children,! Mrs. George Pratf ef Orenco, John Cochran of Portland, and B. G, Cochran" of Lyons." He. has been in UP health for more than a year. Daughter Is HI ' Mrs. J. T. Hunt, wife of the county judge, has gone to Stayton, where her daughter, Mrs. Helen Tate is seriously ill of tonsolitis. Pups Trip Woman . Mrs. F. W. Lange is .suffering from a sprained ankle received when she was tripped up by two bull pups she was exercising. Visitors Reported in Salem Morris Bromberger" of Portland was in Salem Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. E. Clark of Oak ridge visited in "Salem Thursday. C. B. Endicott of Portland. was a Salem visitor Thursday. , F. McKay, a resident of Port land, spent Thursday night in Sa lem. Mrs. B. B. Burr and 'her son visited in Salem Thursday. They are Portland residents. Mrs. C. F. Bessee of Marshfield visited in Salem Thursday night. J. S. McDonald of Portland is a Salem visitor this morning. Tom Booth of Portland was a Salem visitor yesterday. Mrs. A. L. Blampud of Portland spent Thursday night In Salem. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Braber of Portland were Salem visitors Thursday. B. N. McCleary of Portland is In Salem this morning. George Harris of Portland is a Salem visitor today. F. C. Getty 6f Eugene spent Thursday nightih Salem. C. H. Riggs of Eugene was in Salem Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. McGaregill of Portland were in Salem yester day. - . E. Stone and P. C. Speer of Eu gene spent Wednesday night in Salem. , Jack Bnrnos of Baker was in Salem Wednesday night. E. Harstt of Monmouth is a Salem, visitor yesterday B. E. Mulkey of Portland is in Salem yesterday morning. .- E. V. Mcintosh of Corvallis spent Tuesday night in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Shepherd OBITUARY Ferguson Mattte Ferguson died July 22 at a local hospital, at the age of 54 years. Survived by one sister and two brothers. Remains In charge, of Salem mortuary. Funeral an nouncements later. TORMALO In this city, Thursday, July 22, John E; Tormalo, age 67 years. The body will - be forwarded to Portland by the Rigdon & Son mortuary for funeral services and interment. " Cochran . . . Edward P. Cochran, at his residence, 1657 Chemeketa. street, on .Wednesday, July 21. Father pf Mrs. peorge T. Pratt'iof Orenco; John W. Cochran of Portland and B.'Gates Cochran - of Lyon's, Ore. Funeral services will be held Fri day, July, 3, at 2 o'clock at the Rigdon mortuary, concluding serv ices at City View eemetefy. - Watson KS. v- --;. . Edna Watson died at a local hospital Wednesday. July 21, at the age of 21' -years. The . body will be forwarded to St. Helens by the Webb funeral parlors, for funeral services and interment. . REST IN PEACE So may he rest. His faults lie: gently on him. Shakespeare! t W. T. Rigdon & "Son The famous MATINEE It ,1 111 k a w 1 1' . 1 1 1 ik 10. 11 t t ' of Klamath Falls Were Salem vl itors yesterday. . tfv't Wj Lewis. W. J. Orr,' and F. Tiffany were among the Portland visitors In Salem Wednesday. L. ,B. Swayles.i navy recruiting ofticer. for, !i 'Marion county, with headquarters in the Rligh hoteh is -in 'Portland yesterday'on busi ness. . " - .. , Frank Chandler . of Eugene was a Salem visitor Tuesday night. C. E. Clodfelter of PortlanJ is visiting in -Salem-yesterday. ' ELKS TD RECEIVE . Decorated. 1 200 Guests 1 Are Expected ; ' ' , SILVERTON, Or.. July 22. (Special.) On Sunday, for the third time, "the Salem Lodge No. 336. BPOE, will, hold, its annual picnic at the, Silverton park. About 1200 visitors are expected here for the day, and the park will 1k brilliantly decorated with Elk col ors for the occasion. During tho day a 30-piece band will furnish music while water. and land sports will also be enjoyed. . ; WOODBURN GUESTS s Mrs. Walter - Techow and Mr. and Mrs.: H. C. .Davis and family, rlof Antelope, Qal., are visiting Mrs. C. J.;Espy in Woodburn. -f '' 1 -j - r -i A. B. CHASE PIANQ $lp3, Here is one of the old standard makes at your own price. Terms $6 a month. GEO. C. WILL t: 432 SUte St. Don't Forget Big AUCTION SALE - Furniture, range heat er, rugs, tools, dishes, kitchen utensils etc Today 1 :30 p. m. l 1294 N. 4th St. , Mrs. C. Lw Grandstaff,' Owner : . F. N. WOODRY Auctioneer ' PHONE 511 You Can Shop AH Day And not feel "all in" at' night if you wear Enna Jetlich . Health Shoes They' foll6w the natural flexirig'of the footwhile the Special; Unbreakable . Arch ahd ' Spring-stejj rubber heels bear 'the weight and jar of walk ing. . t . r- ' $5.75 1 A Pair JOHN J. ROTTLE r 4l5:State Slrcet JJcxt'doorio Woclworths : mam . j- zsvd-l'.mh Vmif 35c EVENING -rrNO 'IZ I -- . . .