The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 06, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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Mrs. fiarl: HL , Ahtletwm.' Mrr.
Stanley "LaTnadii", and son 1 Earl
Frederick V iire. spend in" several
week a at Neskowin..in the Ander
son summer., rottage; ,They will
return to Salem sojmetim.e : in
September: ' mr-'- -r
Fnmlture Upnolstered ' '
And repairing. Glese-Powers
Furniture Co. f3tf
Auto Supply Firm Change
Walter Rydell, manager of the
Salem office of the Western Auto
supply company, has accepted the
managership of an agency of this
same company at Great Falls,
Montana. Willis Clark, .former
manager of the agency at Pendle
ton, will succeed -Kydell. lie ar
rived in Salem Thnrsoay, with his
wife, and is preparing to take over
the Salem branch at once.
Dance
Where it's cool. Hael
every Saturday nignl.
Green
a6
Collision on Bridge
When the car ahead of him
stopped suddenly on the narrow
passageway over the -Marion-Polk
county bridge, Albert Ruge, Rt.
2, Box 6B Tvas . unable fO stop in
time, and was forced- Into- a rear
end collision. ' The -accident hap
pened; at 11:30 a. m. yesterday.,'.
Blue Moon Service; Station .
3 ml. south on highway. ra7
Striked street bus
A Salem street bus yesterday
morning was -struck "jr a car dri
ven by Mrs. Peterson, of; Shaw,
j who, according to, her Teport, did
Gjnot notice Jntlme.Jtat the bus
jl a Head orner waa.sipppHig, ,Ana
ff failed to get her brakes on , in
time to avoid a collision.- The ac
cideat occurred on N. Commercial
street. 'M " - ' ' "' '- ;
8 Oregon Puln M Paper
Preferred. . Limited amount for
ale. Hawkins ft Roberta. Phone
1427. . Jyitf
Medern Bungalow s i
13800. 'Ready to : occupy at
2170 S. Church. Furnace. flreJ
place, basement; garage'. Urge lot.
$ 1 0 00 casju, palance; U ke rent.
Becke &;;HenArlka,jJl$?;Jf. High
St. . :. ..,' i.i,"a t - ,-.,. - '6
Car Strikes. Another on. State
Ian Barthyte. 420T,Sf,.22nd
street, reported yesterday that, he
drove his car into a machine at
State and High streets, with little
damage done either car. He did
not get the name or license num
ber of the dther driver,;
Hotel Marion- - " vc .
Dollar dinners aerved (:4& to I
Tery svening. , in2t
Finea Levied on Parkers v . ;
City Recorder Mark Pqulson
assessed fines of SI each on. five
overtime parkers yesterday, the
Is This What You Want? ,
A beautiful home, . good loca
tion, house six rooms, hard
wood floors - furnace, fine
fire place nptodate in every
detail. This home was held
at $7,500 until, a few; days
, ago. We are. now authorized.
to sell it for S 6,60 0 there is
; nothing better In Salem for
L.. the money. If you. want a
f- home you will like' this. ; ;
A five-acre tract one mile from
city liinlla, nearly all In fruit.
6 -room house, garage. srun-
sing spring water.. Price re
duced from $4,200 to $4,000.
: Terms. .":
A beautiful 10-acre tract on Pa-'
eifie ; highway 3 miles
' from Salem, bearing orchard
apples. Price V $3,000.
,- Terms..' ,'y-
, ; Money to Loan
Houses to Rent
: U, SL Really Co.
442 SUUt. v TeL 2CC3
on & Go.
Street
-NEWS IN BRIEF
five being F. Miller, of Dayton,
and 'Henry Hill, Charles W. Gra
ham; 'tloyd Groves, and R. H.
Stewart, all of Salem.
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3 Second Hand Trucks for Sale
, 1 heavy apd 1 light. Marion
Auto Co-" ,
Speeder la Fined
Arthur Ekin, Rt. 3 Box 220,
appeared in police court yesterday
to plead guilty to a charge of
speeding, and paid a fine of f 5.
Speeds in Truck
Charging that he had been driv
ing his truck at speed of between
40 and 45 miles and hour on the
Pacific highway. State Traffic Of
f'ced Watklnds yesterday arrested
N". E. Edwards, 1849 State street,
and brought him before Justice
Small, lletwas fined $15 by the
court. f
Really I do not feel the-
cost of my new Westinghouse E
lectric Range for I purchased it
at Gahlsdorfs Easy Pay Plan. a5
Cars Strike on State
When Rose Battalion, 685 N.
High street, started to turn from
State street onto Winter street
yesterday, about 12:45 p. m., she
-stopped, her car so quickly that
CL E.Pabst,. driving a car belong
to 'Mr? 'George Lane, "1398 Ferry
streeCr'.who was driving behind
ber, didi not have time to stop.
Theilha car skidded in the other
car 'slightly,' damaging the tail
Hght'afid tire-rack.
Home Headq Mrters , -Triangle
Realty, 41
Court.
J27tf
Passes Itxamination-
Lav ilia Perry, XrRay tech
nician.'for the Salem Clinic, has
successfully 'passed an examina
tion which registers her in 'the
American Registry of Radiological
Technicians. This registry is un
der the anspicies of the Radiolo
gical Society of North America
and The American Roentgen Ray
Society.
Threshing Gets Under WayETAOI
Dance Tonight at Schindler's
Stage leaves terminal at 8:30.
Independence PaJr To Wed
..Lefqy L. mxon and Luciie
Anita Stearns were issued a mar-
laze license in the office of the
county cferk yesterday.
Divorce Suit Filed-!.
Ellen Williamson yesterday
filed suit- in circuit : court for a
tivorce aaain8t Frank William-
ion, to wnom sne nas neen mar
ried sinee March 29. 1924. Cruel
ind -inhuman treatment were
given Jia; grounds for. the action.
Cutiodyjot, a mtnor..son. alimony
sufficient for his care, and costs.
are asked by the plaintiff.
IJOO -down -
Then $30 a month total pay
ment takes plain 6. room cottage
with: garage and furnace. See ra-
-anl at 1098 N. 21st. Beeke &.
tlendrlcks. 1 89 Nj High St.
a6
Grand Jury . Fails To Report
The Marlon connty : grand jury
had not -sufficiently - completed
their special business ; in time to
report' before Circuit Judge Mc
Mahan'a -court "; adjourned yester
day. The; report Is, expected tnis
mornings I:'? r' -
The. Real Iceraont. Freexer . . .
Just' the thing for quick frozen
desscrrts. special $1.23 at Gahls
dorfs, 325 Court 6L- v $
4 New Homea , "
$4350 to $12,000. Complete in
all ways".' Reasonable terms if de-.
sired.. Becke & Hendricks, .189 N.
Car.- Blaze Extinguished .
Insulation was burned from the
wiring and other4 minor; damage
was done when the car belonging
to Sam Bnrkhart; deputy sheriff,
caught f Irsi Urdmr short circuit
Jobson's' Single or
Double Breasted
Suits
VALUES UP TO $40
$01.00
in the wiring when it was stand
ing at the-,east-entrance of -ahe
county court -house: yesterday. -A
Stalesman reporter -extingished
the- flames, which .were-confined
to the wiring and other apparatus
about the dashboards, without the
aid of chemicals.-
Dance Tonight at Schindler's
Stage leaves terminal at 8:30.
Xewton Estate AppratoeI
Estate of the late Isaac Newton
Schurman was appraised at
$1009.03 in the inventory filed
in county court yesterday. Time
was when a hdrse was a horse,
and always had a value. However,
one old horse belonging to the
estate was given no value.
Jones Ciibnon and Bancroft
buying prunes for drying purpos
es, or will do custom drying. See
us at once for reservations or
sales. Phone 2682 370fc State
Street. . a 6
Blue Moon Service Station
3 mi. south on highway.
a7
Report Five Fatalitlenr
There were five fatalities due
to industrial accidents in Oregon
during the week ending August
4, according to a report prepared
here yesterday .by the state indus
trial accident commission. The
victim were Stephen Sabo, Klam
ath Falls, ..road worker; Pter
Kleiber, Lakeview logger; George
White Portland, carpenter; teo
A. Bush, Bandon, carpenter; and
Dave Bunch, Portland, brakeman.
There wece.'s 69 accidents report
ed to the commission during the
month.' v
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OW Time Dance.
At Mellow : Moon Aug. 6. Good
old time musie by Dad Spear's
orchestra a$
Visit Front YMCA Camp
BOb BoaTdman, one 'of the di
rectors of the YMpA boy's camp
at Elk Lake, arrived in Salem yes
terday afternoon, after leaving
camp at 6 o'clock yesterdajr mor
ning. After getting a few sup
plies for the camp he leaves again
this morning? He reports that all
the boys are' ro"good 'health, and
having the "est of times, 'with
none of Salem's excessive heat to
bother them. - " ' ; i.
For Rent '-"'
Large flat, close' in, garage, fur
nace, etc.- -j ' large rooms and
sleeping porch at 760 Marion St.
Close to business, schools aad
stat, house. Two family flat.
One vacant at $37.50., Becke &
Hendricks 189 N., High St. a6
Truck Struck, by Aut
G. E. Smith, 980 Highland Ave.,
reported last night that as he
turned his truck into the drive
way of the old peoples' home at
16th and Center, it was struck by
a car driven by Rose Stroud. 1403
N. 17th street, at 2:30 yesterday
afternoon. . '
Casey's Guaranteed 1 "
RHEUMATISM REMEDY
Money refunded if it does not
- 7 : .nre your case :
JTELSOX A HUNT, Druggists
Cor. Court and Liberty ; Tel. 7
HEBISTITCHING 1
. S and 10 cents per yard. Also
buttons, stamping and pleating
ANNA II. KRUEGER "
Over Miller's Telephone 117
Radiant Ore
Reviatorw
Purifies , water,
cleanses the
JL lood and glrss
1 J ry health. , . : .
1 J. I ELLI3
DlstrCbwtosi '
O 129$ B. Ckurel
,Tt4tUH -
muu.
BAYS
WE HAVE A 1926 FORD
CXIUPE WITH NEW PAINT,
85 NEW RUBBER. DEL
CO IGNITION, GAS GAUGE
AND SEVERAL OTHER EX
TRAS FOR 393.00.
"The House That Service Built
Escapes from Institution
Sigmon Du back age 15, Inmate
of the feebleminded institution,
made his escape sometime yester
day ' afternoon, officials reported
early last evening. He was of light
complexion and wore working
clothes
Negro Youth Picked up i
. ronce last night picked up a
20. year old negro youth giving
bis name 'as Martin Luther Davis,
and his home as Vancouver, B. C.
He was held overnight "in the city
Jail." . -
Accident on High Street
Minnie Moore, of Gervais, re
ported that while backing into
me sireei rrom a private ante
way her car struck a machine be
longing to Anton Flskens, Rt. 6.
on High streerat 5r45 p. m.
yesterday.
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(lIi.Hion at High and Court
'A report filed, at the police sta
tion last night said that cars driv
en by Martha Wilcox, 840 N.
Summer street, and N. Roberts,
had collided at the High and
Court street Intersection at 5:15
p. m. yesterday.
LOCAL MARINES SAIL
Herts and Hoogerhyde Mny
S-nt to Tientsin
He
SAN DIEGO, CALIF. AUG .".
Some of the Interesting events now
occurring In China are likely to
be witnessed by Ralph J. Hertz
and Floyd C. Hogerhyde, of Sal
em, Ore., who were amoug the
latest men to leave this western
base for service with the expedi
tionary force of 1". S. Marines at
Shanghai.
They were with a detachment of
marines who embarked on the' S.
S President Tart, with Shanghai
as jthelr destination Due to the
rapid shifting of troops, "however.
St local marines may," eventually
go to Tientsin o'r some other point
lit China, where. 'the marines arej
guarding American lives wid -Ib
lorests - -: -
'Three or fohr tfiouXand' If. ,!S.
Marines have been ordered to Chi--na.glnce
iat February', ahd from
time to time small detachments
are likely to be ordered' theVe. re
maining. for -an indefinite perlod-i
Ralph is a son of Philip Herts;
2230 S. Cottage SU an.l-Floyd is.
son of Corneilus Ho6gerhyde;4 9
Turner St. . The local boys iolufed
tile Marine Corps to gether -4i4
Salem, Tast May. Prior to going.
abroad they were stat ioned
San Diego where they received in
struction In the drills, cuctorn
duties of marines.
: :If a tall man wearing horn
rimmed glasses, walked, into a
targe, department.. store on April
Fool's Day. to. hux a dosen lace
curtains primmed.'. with pink and
bjue ribbons and said that he
Wanted .them delivered that very
day. or he would not,' take them,
what' would ' the ; girl behind the
CQunter call him?' '
bite." 1 -
'A customer."
If the Russians- really are bet
ter of f than other peoples what.
do they .iay mad i about?- Birr
mingham News., v . ."
; Makes You -
FeelFSH, :
A pleasant and agree-"
able' effervescent saline
. laxative. , , '
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LIVER
SALTS
t t Its action Is gentle; ,
' It Is an aid In cleansing; ';
the Mntestfnar tract -
i , without nausea: f
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r. '.For Then mat i s m,
stomacb, liven and In
- testlnal dlsoraers. v
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: 25c; 50c, 51:06 ;
--Perry's' Drni Store
IIS a. Commercial
. w-
That Oregon stilV holds .the dis
tinction of being the safest state
In which fo be born is proven by
the 192$ summary report of the U.
S. Public Health srevice, received
at the office of the-Oregon Tuber
culosis Association in Portland.
This report shows that Oregon
saves 948 babies out of each 1000
living births. This is a higher ra
tio than is attained by any other
state in the birth registration area.
Thfr- nearest competitor is ;Wash
ington, where; 944 out of -each
1000; are saved.' Minnesota comes
third witha ratio of 933 per
1000. The "poorest r showing is
made by'ArIxona where only .880
babies are saved through the first
year of ite. . . ' -
-Portland has the highest ratio
ofbaby Baring of all cities over
100,000'. This city saves 961 ba
bies of each 1000 born alive. This
is ah improvement of 7 lives per
1000 over the year 1925. Eleven
small cities of the United States
had rates! more favorable than
Portland's rate.
The highest rate of saving was
Shown tjy Benton Harbor, Michi
gan where 973 out of each 1000
names survived the first year. Qf
tne other ten small cities with fa
vorable raes, four were In Califor
nia, oni in Washington; and one in
Oregon. The last mentioned Sa
lem; where the Marion "County
Child Health demonstration's in
progress. - VV jf
cbRVALLIS MAN NAMED
BANKING HEAD OF STATE
(CoDtiooed from pace 1.)
37 years ago and came to-Oregon
with his parents when he, was 4
years old. For a time the family
liveid- near Albany, then came to
Salem ;
The banking board also announced
yesterday that headquarters of
the state banking, department
which have been in Portland for
the past three years would be
transferred to Salem. An amend
ment to the law was passed at the
last legislature authorizing remov
al of the offices to Portland.
Mr. Bramwell. retiring super
intendent of banks, haj not yet
given any intimation with rela
tion to his future plans.
WILL M0V TO SALEM
Mr. Ray DeAutremout to Make
Home Here Xear Husband
EUGENE. Aug.. AP ) Mrs.
Hay Pe AutremonMwife-of one of
one of the cohfeae;4 "Siskiyou ban
dits and muraefert&is planning ts
nove to Salem.ioraake, her.honw
near the -state nitiehtiatvhere
her husband and hii.two J)r others
are serving life sentences. . Mrs.
DeAutremont arrived- here recent
ly from Ohid where1 her husband
-and his twin ,brotnerT Roy, . was
tound arter a world-wide search:
Mrs. Belle jbeAufremont. moth
er 6t the boys, Is planning to seU:
her holdings in NewrMexlco in or?
der that she might move Xo Salem
to; be near, her sons. " Ray's wife
has been asked to make her home
with her mother-in-law.
PLUMBING
Qolck Reliabla -Service -H.
EG NEK, 1615' Center Street
Phones &52 and 1810-W
' Fine Fixtures '
Standard 'Equipment
' , , : - SEE OUR '
V Peiiiiiial Gardens 2
On iM Wallace' Road '
C, jF BREITHAUFT :
Telephone 1$0 tslX ptate 8L
MEN'S - AJTD 'EiADnCS i STJXTS
; CLEANED AND. PRESSED :
: Ladles BDk Dresse, f IJSS , j
Coata Relinedf..93.00 . .
Men'a Snita Preaaed SO cents
VARLET CLEANERS
. . i .Orer Buitcki 4.? t : i -i
T
: 1027 FREE WALLPAPER r
: SAMPLE .BOOKS -. r .
A-'-? CalL phone or writ
r; 11AXO. BUIIE1, k i
179 Commercial,- Salem
Starts i Bllgh'K
' Tomorrow -' Capitol
SSI:;
f. JIMMY JAMS
I SHOCKS' 1V4E FLAVOR'S . "1
6ohE out: OTMtS- CAMtrrH
1 WISH I HADN'T
LET rrHo&e SEVEMTEEK
FEL.CERS LICK IT- r-
EDITORS NAME HAU.H0SS
Governor Secretary' Choaen Del
egate to National Meet ,
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ROSEBURG, Aug. 5, (AP)
The opening session of fhe Oregon
State Editors twentieth annual
convention here today was featur
ed by an address by Luke S. May,
iioted Seattle criminologist.
Another interesting address was
given by Robert W. Sawyer, of
Pend, who spoke on "The Editor's
Five Foot Shelf." giving a list of
the booksthat- should appear in
the edditorial library. . .
At 9 o'clock this morning the
c-fitors went to the Rosebtrg avia
tion field where a few ntnutes
later, tye'!ifSv4jr fansport
plane Jorcup'ied bfix)tfs Meyers
of the.Pop3and Telegram, Ray
t.'onway ofYhe Oregon Motorist,
George A. Pritchard of, the Ore
Cpnian and Ray Norr of the Port
land Journal, made a landing.'
The business session opened at
10 o'clock with an address of wel
come by Mayor Houck. The
editors were asked to select a rep
resentative to the national as-t
&ociatlon and Hal E. Hoss was
chosen. ,
OBITUARY "
IARSOX
Mrs. Marianne Larson died at
the home of her daughter 11 o
lloyt street, August 5, aged.?.",
years. She was the mother of
Mrs. Martin Jensen, Salem, and
Olfred Otterson, Portland. Fun
eral announcements later by Rig
don and Son.
YOUXG
Funeral services for the late
Lucille Young will he held Satur
day, August 6, at.2.p. m., from
the Rigdon and Son Mortuary.
Interment In City View cemetery.
TERWILLIGERS
Perfect Funeral Service
. t . ? . j Fpr Less , -Licensed
Ldy Mortician
.770 Chemeketa Street
- .11 Teleptone 724
Sympathy
with, tact-and understanding
are; included- in the distin
guisfied'.reverent service we
offef, combined with restful
surroundings.': '.
WEBhte Funeral
ijarlors
Telephone 120
; fFOR INFORMATION . "
ABOUT. LOCAL OR, EASTERN
. RAILROAD TRIPS
lPHOIf.BnT27q ,(. .,R.,
OregqirHectripBy. j(
WlllametUi'yalley Line ,m k .
OWNER GOING AWAY
Most sell choice close in Ten
Acres River Bottom Land
Want an Offer
; ;F.. L.-WOOD
. 841 SUte Street
! ELECTRIC MOTORS
Rewound and Repaired, New or
Used Motors -
VTBBERT -& TODD
Thtajrs Electrical -ltl
Sonta High TeL 111!
YICKSOHERBCO.
Onr life's ( work nas
been spent in studying
f V A Yl av fftPAr.net 1a
J i ot Chinese herbs and
; now dally we relieve
those suffering from
, . . ' ' stomach, liver and kid
JtY ney ; trouble, rheuma
tlsm tnd gall stones,'
- also disorders-ot men,
women "and children, :
Free Consnltatlon Call or TTrlte
'' : Opem 9 JL liUt 8 P. U.
420Etate SC, Ealem, Oresom ;
T VISITORS RERQRTED !T
I - -If SALEM - . I
- Mr. and Mrs. H. C-jLc Van Me
ter, and son, of Eugene, were
guests at- the $farion hotel last
n'sht. : 'y-itrry: - -
Among the Portland RnesU In;
Salem last night were - Mr. , and
Mrs. Thomas E. Bliss, Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Winkler, and MrsC B.
Hnenergard, at the New : Salem;
Mr, and Mrs. H. Mayo and Mri.
L. King, at the Terminal, and Mr.
and Mrs. tL M.' Brown, at the
Marion;."' ":- ?. , -.4
Ga.trfrom. Seattle at the
Marion last night, included Mr.
and-Mrs... P. A. Tucker and child.
and Mrs. O. K.Stone.
A party from Pasadena. Cal.. at
the Marion hotel last night in
cluded Mr; and. Mrs Sarrol S.
Nelson and Mrs. J. Black. Jr.
Mr. and Mrsv C. T.iKmbry and
Mrs. II. H. Brat ton and family
ere r.iWi o ti Ufta bviii
las -"nlshr. r ei I.ewton. lf:t-
San Francisco guests at- the
Marlon hotel last night included
Mr. and Mrs. j. F. Dixon, and
Mr. and Mrs. H. Tuckett.
.Among the out of town guests
at the Marlon hotel last night
were Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Searer, tZ
San Diego. Cal.; -Mr. and Mrs. H.
V. Emery, of Los Angeles; Mr.
and Mrs. H. B. Mowbray, of San
Bernardino Cal. ; Mr. and Mrs. J.
A. Brewster, of New York City,
and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Strou
ghe. of Burlingame, Cal. -
J. P. Ducket t and Ed Spoot
from Sisters, were .guests at the
New Salem hotel last night:'
Visitor from the cost "in , Sal
em last, night, at the New Salem
were Mr. and Mrs. R. .Jones, of
Hebo, and' Bessie McConoclile, of
Marshfield.
A party of Oakland. Cal peo
ple, registering at the New Salem
hotel last night included Mr. and
Mrs. D. H. Jackson , O. Brunk
horst. Adah Brunkhorst. J. M.
Laisure and E. Wainever.
Mr. ahd Mrs. Ed Skinner, of
Footwear
" FOR BOYS
FOR GIRLS
John J. Rottle
415 State St.
LADD & BUSH, Bankers
EstabliMied 1888 -
i General Banking Business
Office -Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m.
READY COOKED FOOD FOR V i
HOT
We have a complete stdck of ready cooked foods at all
' times. - Ask about them," . -
; - PEERLESS BAKERY
170 N. Commercial v
V-i. . ;.
Ixtnff and Short
Public and Private Storage :
r v Fireproof
GRAIN, FEED
Free Delivery to
X-iY
Quotations on
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ramie
; PAUTy TBAGtIO, Prop. '. "
Day Telephone 28
Enrraett. ida" wereglests at the"
New Salem "hAtel last niiht;.
Among the California guests at
the New. Salem hotel last ' night
were Mr. and.Mrs. IL W,: jChappel
and W. E. Coolbaugh' and family,
of Loa Angeles, and Mr. and 1m.
C. D. Simpson; and son, of Fres-:
no, Cal. -f - . vf 1
' Ed r Roth well, of Valsetsi regis
tered at the Terminal hotel - last
night.' f- -
A visitor from Flimath Falls,
in Salem last niarht was Joseph
Junan' registered at the Tefmin-
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Dr. C.-H. Newton,' .'of Yuma.
Ariz, was among the-out of town
visitors at the Terminal last nlglit.
New Car Owner (on Tirst tour) ,
Pshaw, I ; forgot to wateh that
speedometer. Now we'teot to go
back ten miles. ', ......
lib Wife Why?
Car Owner Well, that car
salesman told me to change the oil
every 560 miles without fail and
we've! gone 610,--The Pathfinder.
Buy Statesman Want ; Ads ,
CASCADLV-MIXKRAL SPRIXCiS
In the heart of the Cascade
Mountains, ; 30 miles- east of " Leb-"
anon on the new Santiam Highway
Beautiful camping grounds, hotel,
store, cabins, fishing and swim
ming.""" ; '' . " ' ; .
Farmers' Day
AUCTION
.Today, 1:30 f M...,,,
--F. N. WOODRY'S -rt ii
Auction Market f x.
. . 1610. N. Summer St.
1 Trailer; Windmill, 3 -110-tary"4
Pumps, Horse cbllars,
Lines and parts, of Harness,
Wheel Barrow, : small tools '
of all kinds,' Sacks, Potato
Plow, 3 Bird Pups, All
leather Rocker; Bed Spring,
and Mattresses. Sanitary
Couch. Linoleum. Rook Case
and Writing Derfk. Lounge,
Linoleum Rugs. Fruit Jars,
High Chair, Range, Took
Stove and many other Mis
cellaneous Articles. Terms
Cash. -.
I pay cash for nsed furniture
; Phone 511
Peerless Bread
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