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V Z, O m MWWS IN BRIEF JIatcher Enlists . B. R. Hatcher of Silverton has enlisted in the nary here and will be sent to San Diego' for service, according to announcement made by local nary recruiting officials yesUtday. HVJfne Olsen Play- Ana you ii warn 10 see me other. . Saye money aiuL buy sea son tickets at 13,30. On sale now ut Atlas and Pattern's bookstores. " o5 Kdwards Pigeons Win Pigeons owned by J. A. Ed wards, of -this city continued to ta"ke high honors at the state fair. Out of a total of 86 birds he had entered, 74 took ribbons. Of these a 7 took first 'prizes, 25 second prizes, and 12 took thirds. About 700 pigeons in all were entered at the fair. Other exhibitors whose v pigeons did well included Oswald Thielman of Portland, who had 250 entered, George Douglas of Salem, and Joseph Limbrick of Portland. (jenuinc Maafla I .amps Now only 25c. Get at Lock Vood's, 247 N. Commercial. o5 Fined for Speed Cecil Edwards Vas fined $5 Monday by Municipal Judge Mark Poulsen on a charge of speeding. Rosing , Armory Arena Phil Bayes vs Battling Hoope of California. Ten 3-minute rounds. Bobby Clark vs Sailor Bucke, six 3-minute rounds. Snappy prelimin aries. Friday Oct. 8. 08 Stockholders to Meet The. stockholders of the Marion county cooperative creamery will meet this afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the chamber of com merce for reorganization. At least 75 per cent of the stock holders must be present, before any action can be taken. 'lh ar Brutus (James Barrio) Moroni Olden Players, EIsin6re, Oct. 21. ' . v'o5 ; Runaways Caught, Arthur Balough, 15, -Alfred Martin, 15, runaways from Port land, were picked up off freight trains here by local police Sunday and have been turned over to their relatives. , Furniture Upholstery And repairing. Geise - Powers Furniture Company. attf forfeits 9.0 Bull C. O. Harrison forfeited. $50 bail in police court Monday by ailing to appear to answer a charge of possession of intoxicat ing liquor. New If onto Ilargai Six rooms at $5200 has large Berber furnace wltn coils, elec tric water beater, wired range, hardwood in liivng and dining room, fire place, three bedrooms, one downstairs. Dutch kitchen. Complete bath room upstairs and lavatory and toilet down, full ce ment basement IVz feet deep, double cement 1'dry tubs, cement floor garage 12xrt. This on trim north front lot in protected dis trict block to all bus and car lines at 1170 Tamarack street. Some terms. Uecke & Hendricks, 189 N. High street. o3tf Fined for Drink J. J. Becker of Woodburn was fined $10 Monday by .Municipal Judge Mark Poulsen on a charge of being drunk. .Will Ix-aso for One To three years, strictly modern house at 985 N. SommerSt.', and garage. Socolofsky, 341 State. s30tf Junior Board to Meet - The YMCA Junior: board will meet this evening at 6:30 o'clock in the YMCA clubroom for a din ner and to discuss junior division problems for the coming year. It consists of 1 2 boys elected by themselves to have charge of alt junior division work. . Members WOOD WOOD TRACY'S FUEL' YARD 167 D Street Telephone 2313 Underwood Typewriter Co. Direct Factory Branca 510 Court St. Phone 202 Typewriters Rented, Sold, Repaired Special rental rates to Students fv- LADD & BUSH Bankers Established 1868 General Banking Business; 1 Office Hours from expected to attend are -William East, acting president; Hugh Shattuck, . . secretary; Dwight Adam. vTom x.tTesley, Wesley Heise Carlton Roth, Ivan Ka foury. Charles Hageman, Charles Bishop. John Bone, Phillip Bell, and Edwin Cross. Coiigolenm Rug Display Windows o! Stiff Furniture Co. Occidents I&port "A number of traffic arrests featured the week end at police headquarters. Carol Bauer of Newberg And; H. Comstock were arrested for driving with four per sons in the .front seat. Paul Berndt was arrested for speeding, H. Glerman for reckless driving, and Conrad Walker for driving without a drivers' license. High Grade New Pianos Reduced to $200 $2 15 $298. Why pay more? Terms. Liberal discount for cash. Tallman Piano Store, 3? 5 South 12th. o& ItoIcrtson to Speak C: A. Robertson, who has lived in Europe for the last 12 years, Will be speaker at the Kiwanis club luncheon in the Marion hotel this noon. . Mr. Robertson spoke at a luncheon a few weeks ago, and' his address was considered exceptionally good by the mem bers. He discussed European con ditions since the war. Vacant 5-Room Flat Adults. $30 on lease. Ranges, water heater, linoleums furnished. Close in at 666 Ferry. .Becke &r Hendricks. 189 N. High Street. o3tf Resting in lospital Mrs. S. J. Mentzer of Brooks is 'recovering from major operation at a local hospital. Student Reoov Felix R. Tuanio,.of the Philip pine Islands, former student of Willamette university . who re turned to his home recently be cause of serious illness, has com pletely recovered and is planning to enter a university in the islands, according to a letter re ceived recently by Dr. Carl Gregg Doney. Used Pianos. Ixts of Them - S5t, $75, $100, $125, $150. See them at Tallman Piano Store, 39b Scuth 12th. oS Will Rcloru Sjoenr- fc Mr. and Mrs- Lawrence Davies. Willamette university graduates of the class of 1921, who have been in paris the last two years, will re turn to Portland soon, according to word received here. Mr. Davies has been correspondent in Paris for the New York Herald-Tribune. He was formerly with the Port land Telegram. Hotel Marlon Dollar dinner, served 5:45 to 8 tvery eTening. J2tf Auxiliary to Meet The Veterans of Foreign Wars auxiliary will meet at the home of Mm. E. M. Rowland, 2095 south Church street, Wednesday after noon at 2:30 o'clock. Congoleum Rug Display" Windows of Stiff Furniture Co. o5 KILiott to Speak F. A. Elliott, state forester, will speak at the Rotary club luncheon Wednesday noon. His subject is 'Landing Fields in Salem and the Future of Aviation." Guesses Bean Number Carl Mantle, route 7, won a $50 payment towards a Maytag wash ing machine by making the best guess as to the number of beans in a jar exhibited at the local May tag shop's exhibit at the state fair last, week.. Mantle won out of a total of 1400 persons who sub- USE YOUR CREDIT SUITS - O'COATS $ BALANCE 10 PAYMENTS m ' AL: KRAUSE QUALITY MEN'S WEAR The Store With the . Fountain 4 1 10 a. m. to S fr. sa. DOWN mltted guesses. The jar was filled with mixed beans, and contained exactly 4082. Mantie's guess was only two off, as Resubmitted 4980 as his estimate. Other estimates submitted varied widely. Congoleum Rug Display Windows of Stiff Furniture Co. o5 Light RAInt-i' A total of .95' inches of rain fell in -Salt m- during September,; fccordirig -to reports made yester day. Someone With $21,000 Here's a party owns 8 Salem homes will lump for $21,000 cash. AH on paving and close in. This investment w ill net 5 per cent and double easy inside 10 years. How could you lose. Becke & Hendricks 189 X. Hight St. o3tf Alterations Underway The First Methodist church held services in the basement Sunday, as the main part of the building is being repaired. The walls and ceilings of the auditorium are be ing tinted. Don't Believe This Investigate In modern new homes $4000 to $8 500. We can show you a better buy than you have seen. Immediate possession on some. Terms if desired. Becke & Hen dricks, 189 N. High St. o3tf Ix-aves Hospital Stanley Weitman of Sublimity has been discharged from a local hospital where he has been un dergoing medical treatment. Visits in Salem Willard H. Wirtz of Prineville was in this city Monday. He is planning to move here soon to open a law office. He is a form er district attorney of Deschutes county. Complete Line of Monarch Electric Ranges at Hamiltons. A21tf Will Build Road The public service commission yesterday authorized (he Gardiner Lumber company to construct a logging railroad; at Kiade ovjr a county road ;n Grant county. Reprieve Ri.-vokt-d Governor Pierce yesterday re voked a reprieve issued to Guy B. Bond of Lane county, who was sentenced to pay a fine of $500 and serve Three months in jail on a charge of bootlegging. Bond was reprieved on April 28, after serving his iall' sentence. A few days ago he again was arrested for violating the prohibition laws. Phillips Is 111 Sim Phillips, in charge of the local YMCA employment lurcau, is ill with bronchial trouble. His position is leing filled by 11. C. Davis during his absence. 1 W. Geiser Will Move Into new office, 441 Court St., Oct. 0. Temporary phone 1C20-J. o7 Leaves Hospital F. P. Clark of West Salem was released from a local hospital Monday. Enters Hospital- Ernest Goodwin of route 2 is in a local hospital for medical treat ment. Takes Treatment Miss Mary Baumeister, route 8 is in a local hospital to receive medical treatment for a case of pneumonia. Route Is Changed As Broadway fctreet is being paved, Oregon Electric passenger trains will run into the city on Front Btrtet for the next 30 days, it was announced yesterday. Vinegar Apples Wanted Cash paid on delivery, sacks furnished. Gideon Stolz Co., near corner Summer and Mill. ol0 Car Stolen E. Lynu Boothby has reported at local police headquarters the theft of his car Monday from 385 North Capitol street. 1 lsw I - If Mrs. J. P. Harris, woman jockey who rode during the ' state fair tinder the name of Miss Lorena Trickey, forfeited $500 bail in police court yesterday by failing to appear for trial on a charge of TAXIDERMIST SHOP E. E. WIGGINS, Irop. Near Woodry's Auction Blarket 1145 Norway Telephone 22C1-W CHOICE of Traub Genuine V Orange B'.ossom engage ment and weddirtC rings i a tribute to the judgment and good taatc of tho wearetv HARTMAJf BOO. ' Vfsace Sel JtnntmL IMA usttr f IKE . VERY SPECIAL, Ford Touring 1926 Model This car has run approx imately 6000 miles. Is equipped with speedome ter, Stromberg carbure tor, five 80 tires and new enamel. : ALL FOR $375 driving while drunk. Mrs. Harris was arrested in company with two other jockeys and her husband, all of whom were fined for drunk enness. She appeared Friday in court and pleaded not guilty, but did not appear for her trial.; I General Market I PRODUCE roii'n.ANI), (dt. 4. (AI) Butter hteady; rxtra rnlics city 4 1 Vs ; tnntlards lie; priirc firsts 40',j; firsts 35e prime tirct 4,to' prints 47-; cartoon 48c. Milk steady; best churning cream 44r pT putind. net s Jt wrs track in lone 1. rrem delivered i'ortland 46c per; pound. Raw milk (4 per cent) $2.25 cwt. I o. b. Portland. Poultry steady ; heavy liens 252c; li;ht lfifri ;lV4c: springs light 25 W 26c; di heavy 21frt'-'-c; voung whits ducks 2'ifii 23 : colored l'.ffi lT. V Vegetables steady; onions Iocs) I'ifrt, $1.10; Walla Walla OOc&Sl; potatoes i.50(V 1.75 sack. DAIRY PORTLAND, Oct. 4. (AP) Dairy ex change, net prices: Butter extra's '41 c ; Mnnaards 4 1c; prime firsts '.''Jc; firsts 6c. Kgrx evtras lie; firsts 42c: pullets 8c; curreiit receipts 38c; undersized 20e. REFEREE'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY I Notice is hereby given,' that b virtue of a commission duly is sued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the. Coun ty of Marion, and to me directed, on the 2nd day of September, 19 26, upon a decree and"; order duly rendered and entered of rec ord by said Court, on the. 2 8th day ot August, 1926, in a certain suit therein pending, wherein Catherine Abbot and Clarence Abbot, her husband, Sarah Fer don, James O'Neill and Emily O'Neill, his wife, John O'Neill and Mary O'Neill, his wife, John Mor ris and James Morris are plain tiffs, and. John J. Dwyer is de fendant, directing a sale of the real property sought to be parti tioned in said suit and hereinafter described, and appointing "me ref eree to sell the same on the? terms hereafter set forth, and report such sale, and to carry out the object of such decree according t r To xtr C OT a fcltS I will on Friday, the Sthjday of October. -192 G. at the houfTof ten o'clock in the forenoon, Uat the Court House Door in Salem, Mar ion County, Oregon, sell.'ln sep arate parcels, at public auction, to the highest bidder all the right, title, interest and estate; of the plaintiffs and defendant in and to the following described premises. to-wit: T.nt Iwontv.twn t9.9.. Hi'rtrV ait (6). Burlington Addition to thb:- njf ui oah'iji, itiaiiuu vuuuiji, Oregon. . , Lots fifteen (15) and eighteen (18), Block two (2), Glen Oak Addition to the City of. Salem, Marion County, Oregon. Lots three (3), four (4), five (5), six (6), seven (7), eight (8), nine (9), ten (1U) ana eleven (11), Block one (1), Glen Oak Addition to the City of Salem, Marion County, Oregon. " Lots three (3), four (4), five (5), six (6), seven (7), eight (8). nine (9), ten (10) and eleven (11). Block two (2). Glen Oak Addition to the City , of . Salem, Marion County, Oregon. Lot one (1). Waller's Addition to the City of Salem, Marion County, Oregon. Lot two (2), Waller's Addition to the City of Salem, Marion County, Oregon. Eighty (80) feet off of the South side of Lot seven" (7), in Block six (6) of Frickey's Addi tion to the City of Salem, Marion County, Oregon. The said sale will be made sub ject to the approval and confirma tion of said Court upon -the fol lowing terms, to-wit: Ten per cent of the purchase price to be paid by the purchaser to the un dersigned referee at the 'time of sale, and the balance thereof to be paid upon the confirmation of such sale by the Court and deliv ery of the referee's deed. Dated this, the 4th day of Sep tember, 1926. ' J. C. SIEGMUND.iReferqe. s7-lf-21-28-b5 C0UNCIL TALKS CURB ' , LAYING DELAYS HERE (Continued front pa fa 1.) the street Improvement committee and that Mr. Rosebraugh knew It. "Why not give the people In this district their due," he said. "It you lived in the district "yourself, you wouldn't consider this a. small matter. I think the matter should be settled as soon as possible." Following this, Alderman Rose braugh made the motion that it WANTED PIANOS We are in need of some good used pianos and wc will make liberal allowance for your old piano on Grand Piano or Gulbranseh registering piano. - POIIDMUS 1 LUNSFOUD, Manager 355 North High - Chambers new. building I be referred to the street commit- tee. The motion was passed promptly. . - The report of the street com mittee that a petition to build a sidewalk around a tree on Lefelle street' be granted was adopted. A report from the same committee that a proposed change in the sidewalk line of Maple avenue be not granted was also adopted. A report'of the sewer committee was adopted stating that the sewer connection for the new Leslie junior high school be put on the south end of the school. Alderman W. H. Dancy report ed for the Rarbape committee that the committee was making pro gress in disposing of the city dump, and that it hopes to have the matter satisfactorily worked out soon. The committee on health and police was granted more time in which to check on special parking signs asked by various business houses. The city planning and zoning commission will have to decide what kind of a fence is proper to surround a junk shop, following action taken at last night's city council meeting. The commission had recommended to the council that A. C Canada be compelled to put a fence around his junk shop that conforms to the city ordi nance requiring such a fence. The council last night referred the matter to the commission, as the ordinance gives no specific de tails of what the fence should look like, so it is considered that the planning commission is the proper body to make the decision. A committee consisting of Al dermen George Wenderoth. W. H. Dancy, and S. E. Purvine was ap pointed by Mayor John R. Giesy to revise the. city traffic ordi nances and make them into one ordinance. An application for a rooming house license by Frank D. Bligh was referred to the committee on health and police. Petitions from W. II. Schafer, Browning's Sweet- OBITUARY Latham John Francis Latham died in this city Oct." 1, at the ago of 70 He was the husband of Ida Lath am and father of Osmer Latham of Salem, Mrs. Ida Davis of Ridge field, Wash., and Mrs. Laura Jones f.f Como. Colo. Funeral services will be held' at 10 a. m. Tuesday from the Rigdon mortuary, with interment in City View cemetery. FUNERALS Funeral services for the late Emery Koester, 81, who died in this city-Oct. 4. will be held from the Gervais Presbyterian church at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday, Oct. 6. Interment in the Gervais Masonic cemetery. Ri?;don & Son in charge. HEHTHA ZUEHLKE I 1 J .N. Capitol St. Phone 216G-J CBUltf ROOMS, ENGLISH 8TJI.E, AT- Ut. Kast front, straet caved, fur- r, Mireplace. nicety finUhed. WeU ted in South. Salem. Phone oW 748-R. 63a'29tf Reai Estate Trades 65 Prid abo4 terty. lnrebtigate. Mra. Ketman S. Water. SiWerton. On. Phon con 2351. C5tf Lib.) WE FOK KAIIM FINE 2 STOHY frrete building with basement : m re fronts. H uparlmentt- i-hnwinjr a ncome; well located in Portland Mann a Rood clear farm tin' to 35.000. ANGLE IflMITYn " f " " TERWILLIGERS Perfect Funeral Service For Less Licensed Lady Mortician 770 Chcmcketa Street Telephone 724' FOR INFORMATION ABOUT RAILROAD TRIPS Phone 727 OREGON a ELECTRIC Healthy Kidneys Chiropractic will build the inside of the Kidneys and renew their vigor. Healthy Kidneys mean a body free from poison. CONSULT DIL SCOFIELD "The Best in Chiropractic" 328 Oregon Bids. Salem L land, and Cooley Brothers for soft 'drink licenses were referred to the committee on licenses. - A petition of the Oregon Pulp & Paper company for permission to park cars on the portion of the South Commercial street bridge in front of the company's building was referred to the street im provement committee and to the committee on health and police. The f ire chief was granted leave of absence with his expenses paid to attend a national convention of fire chiefs to be in Fresno, Cak, October 11. ' The T. A. Livesley company was granted permission to build "BAYER ASPIRIN" SAFE Take without Fear as Told m Bayer" Package Does not affect the Heart Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by mil lions and prescribed by physicians over twenty-five years for Colds Headache Neuritis Lumbago Toothache Rheumatism Neuralgia Pain. Pain. Each unbroken "Bayer" pack age contains proven directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Druggists also sell bot tles of 2 4 and 10 0. Adv. J AM rti A Sale I O 8 Al A F PROVED f IS ( V s CHOOL HALF MERCERIZED LISLE' HEAVY WEIGHT, THREE QUARTERS STOCKINGS . . Regularly. 50c Value! Sizes 7 to 11 THIS 600 pairs Square." You'll marvel at their good quality for every pair is made of mercerized lisle thread in heavy- sport ... ribbed style. Three inch cuff at knee that can be ex tended. As this is a special purchase sale we advise early , shopping. Every pair guaranteed to give complete satis faction. Sizes 7 to II. , v , . . , Miller's 'Basement a sewer from the new First Na- tional bank building to the Ferry street sewer, to be paid for by the company. The reason for this Is that the city sewer is not deep enough for the bank's needs. Several departments of tie city were instructed to furnish needed information to the state health department to make a survey of sanitary conditions of the water in the city. - A bill to bond the city W $30,451.06 was passed.- This sum is to pay for improvement of sev eral streets. A bill was passed accepting the dedication of a parcel of land from R. A. Harris. II. C. Morris and L. M. Hicks for the extension of Erixon street. Alderman Dancy int thp hill, as he savs Audion Mil- ". . . , .... I will sll at Public Auction at my place jus north of the Catholic Church on Grant Street, on Wednesday, October 6 . . . Silvrrlon, Ot-ogoN. comiMcnclnjc at lO-o'clock, v the following propi-rty: - . '. , 1 black horse. 9 years old, weight 1600: 1 'gray horse, S years old. weight 147a; 1 bay mare,. 5 years old, weight 1300. with colt by side; 1 black horse, 3 years,-old. weight about 1400; 1 gray mare, 10 years old, weight 1100;,! grade Jersey cow. 4 years old: 1 registered Chester White sow with 9 pigs by side, and show sow; 1 white brood sow; 2 purebred Chester White gilts; 1 Chester White boar; 3 feeders, weight about 90 lbs. each; about 75 chickens; 1 3 truck wagon good as new with hay frame; 13 broad tired wagon with gravel bed; 1 6-shovel John Deere culti vator;.! spring tooth harrow; 1 steel beam plow, No. 40; 1 1 -horse cultivator; 1 buggy and set single harness; 2 Bets" of double work harness; 1 King No.. 2 cream separator; 1 corn chopper, for power or hand: small amount of baled hay; all my household goods and kitchen furniture; also other articles too numerous to mention. Terms AH sums under $20.00 cash; over that amount time will be given for six months at 8 on bankable paper. C. M. DOYLE. Owner F. N. Woodry, Auctioneer, Salem, Ore. This is the Woodry everybody knows Eeblbed 1016 Residence and Store 1610 X. Summer St Phone" 311 8? of Boy's and Girls' PRICE A ICS. J pair IS A SPECIAL PURCHASE of these go on sale Salem's Dependable Bargain Store a previous deed made out to the general, public Is valid", and the grantors thereby lost" title to the" land. .. Wife and Husband ,rBotIIU,WitIi Gas . MFor years .1 had gas off the stomach. "The first dose of Adler- ika helped.7 , 1 now sleep well and all gas is gone.. It also helped my husband." (signed) Mrs, B. i Brinkley. " One spoonful -Ad ier Ik a removes GAS. and often brings as-f-tonishing relief to the stomach. Stops that full, floated feeling. Brings out oia waste maiier you never thought was in your eystem. This excellent Intestinal evacuant in wonderful for constipation. J. C. Perry, Druggist. 115 S. Com- mercial street. Adv. Hi Colors f Deer . Beaver today in "Bargain