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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1927)
: s- Tl ( Men Fancy ores bos G . 4- LOCAL -"fa-' .-If -V t. III III II J.J,1!1." P OVon Returnsii tp'prt-i- Ixrais - Olson. Salem, policeman. Is back on bis dirwjitownv bt again "this week-.. Rafter hating spent a two weeks . vacation at Wenatchee, Spokane and Seattle, In Washington, and also at Nesko win beactoj, accompanied by - . his wife. He reports that the '.- Wen atchee apple crop is start! a g to be picked already,. " . , Hotel farl Dollar dinners aarred 6:48 to 8 altf life arery erenlng. IV f ItWnnta from - Caacadi Trip- 1 Mr(on Putnam local police- man,- returned - . recently from his vacation cad la. which was spent at Cas- Attend TraM Conference D.WV Eyre, president, and Karl Wenger, trust officer, of the Unit ed States. National Bank, returned to Salem after spending three days In Portland attending a trust con ference which included , bankers from eleven western states'. , Center , Street Coraer f 12.00O $4 S 0 "f d handle." k Present in come nets i. This 66x113 will have 17 feet of future retail ing frontage. Another ; larger .suitable Creamery ',. watehpase, sil pe f service. StattoO -etc, . Sale property on the, fringe f business now will be worth 'mora,. Beck? Hendricks. 18 North High Street. . . ? ' "i '. 17. r - t ' Flrn la ; Crndfa'd. Bunday f ' m ltndompnth the arand- m m r : - 4 . i . 1 t n.. Jin tt A.ani bt I no . nui iwrft ouuuaj piwiiw t - .r ' W m. 111. a . a aaj hv A flrtrollH dropped through th tracks, failed to stop-the gam or drive the spc- tators'frohk thefr seats; befngr "put out before; the; firemen reached the Bcene, with, no, damage done. A' Stoll Auto Tents. Ray 1 Far mer Kdve. .Co.' ; i . i Chi Vacation at Ooiwt ?. M. Laughrige, assistant sec retary o, statef l spending two weeks, vacation.at, the'eoaat-with "Dalbeft" 6t6kes6iVK president of the- caBTpwi XMCAv at A -Ci durfog Xbf laatjarekrwatro promi nent In, 6tapus affalra there',, yisR ed Salerdunday,-tn company with Jack'VBecker. ot'Abeideen. Wash. Stokesbury; has accepted 'the posi- i tlon ts director f the recfeatipnajj activities at- the . Uveley-- hop ranCh under the direction of the Salem .T. Mi A. - Returns in City ttaltorkr 'Miss- Edith " RuTch secretary, m th f itybr rices': nt. the, efty hall, returned to, her off iter yesterday afiefan absence-? a.reek, having TEXC VH TK1l TROTJBXES 3fl LET t HKIJPUTOU. f-V If you wantao rent hse.:Vfl have. 'it.'-" 4 . - w-f'.i.: . -i ilt-vow'waat lo Sb, house cheap .with sinall4 paymenrdown.. I Jtro ht at "lih f model home. fcash?prt -' Wdrv or : terms, we have? it. itl ti r ' " We taw " Ifu! 6-room hoase modem -to the Vt rhinntr which, haa bwm, lwll t f 7VOO un- tll short: time-. , ago. - w. rn now Pll thin place for $600 with reasonabte paytnent down Yon rdm't mt. this fo the tWWv s---. ; ; fVA. TO . '.TRADfeT "WeT have O-room honae. -In CorvalUa to trade; for Salem home off caal valswF or may pay .oi dJiferewce. Seo - Abont ; this at once. S This home wUl k rent I for S40 Her month. -; . 1 Money to Loan Housfa to Rent. "122 State BO Telephone SMM L. 4 4 " ' i V V. Bi rtr JOHNSON 469 State Street !' ' NEWS IN .. r , -.- -. t - gone home to be with her father. former .County Judge. Burch of Polk county, who died the later part of the we.ek after a long ili- Rees. miss Augusta xvotanm wno has beeataking Miss Burch's place In7 the city office, is assisting) in the recorder's office during the absence of Deputy Recorder AI Mundt. Preached at Brooks- Rev. C. A. Pickering, ot Salem, preached in the Methodist church Brooks Sunday morning, on the subject, "The Secret of Mankind." Fails to Stop at Klgn T. A nrawtt 1 QAI1 XT Qiiwnma . VJ f M . I'll III lll . street, failed to stop at a stop ign Sunday morning, according to officer Thomason, who arrested him. Par abase Motor Oil 100' pure paraffine base, at General Independent Dealers. al6 Port lander Parks too Jxme . C. O. Reinhart, 449 . 57th street, Portland, paid a fine of $1 In police court yesterday on . al charge' of "parking too long on the city streets. 1 r " " Two Speler Receivei Flnes-t- Jbh'n. Casey, ZZS U. High street. and Eugene Kennedy. Salem, charged with speedrng',T)ail fines in the office dfj City Recorder Poulsen yesterday. Returns, from De Late-i Mrs. Lillian Cadwell. book-keep er in the office "oTThelSfatesman. returned to her desk yesterday after having spent ""a week on va cation at De Lake, hear the coast. She was accompanied!-.by her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Martin. Released' on Judge's 1 0rder r! C. L. Valentine; who was ar- rested Saturday night "-on a charge of drunkenness was feteased later tp Paul Burris, on an prqer signed by City Recordejr Poulsen. - inrnltere Upoolavered And repairing. . Glase-Fowara rurnitura Co. . ' - fltf Forfeit Bail on Charge : Charles i Eld,- Salem, 'forfeited $1.0 bail yesterday, when he failed te, appear In police court to an swer to a charge qf drupkenness. 3)4 . was; arrested. Saturday,, and was released on 'bail JSifnday morn ing! . v '.-.t r" ' - Guardian Appointed, , Milton K. .Turner.was yesterday appointed guardian f . hia- five year. oia. son. . Miium i urner. by a order of acting county judge L. H. -McMahan, for Aha purpose Wf. collecting $100r damages for ii.infuries-hlsaon. received tn an accident August .,10., , ' j - Home He6srterW .. TrUafU Realty, . fll. Court. J27tf tMoOlC-ro to PIClri. . ,- i Raturdav D:Tm..'Atlg.f 20th and Aug. zlsr r winema juamp, t .i Ilea 'north of-NeSgoirln? Eastern Stars ana vlsiCirig Maaohs Invited Rainbow ; girls anf ;pe- Mplay 'tots invited with i. thejr .. parents tti-Hfl om. Indoor 6alL races. tt: All night boa-fire wth mia iome ilpntef br .Inyeai 'With tooo4Jtt'j?icV p 'real Hityr-in tnodern new n.onie. Union Wait el ' 'noubre''. 'construction. iobms with ' ,;4 ''finished. ' Large tuTnace;'; fireplace.1' girige, paved. leen- full cement ''basement, pro tected district etc.; Vacant : at S3 fr'Tamarack 8treefl tRlock west Hollywood vTnealerJ ' . priced $4850 ready to tive ih.' all .balanca exactly like rent. - Beeka.- Hen- dricks.18 North-High Street. r" i - f- - aX7, Answer Pile-- . f ; sDefendanU Ta'the salt of M. D. Mayfleld. t al;- against Ira. Jor Ladies'- Sills i - Hos In " -' New French 'Shades $ PAIR & CO, BRIEF filed answer to. the complaint in circuit court. Mayfield is asking $2,89 5 damages alleged to have been suffered when Bower, ' as couaty sheriff. executed judge ment against him. wrongfully. Mayfield claims and "seized ' cer tain chattels. ; The answer denies that seizure was wrongful, or that chattels and goods seised suffered while in defendants' keeping. Defense Brivf Fileri-- Defense brief in the case of O. E. Price, as proprietor of the Price Shoe Store, against M. D. Viayard from certain practices as a chiro pidist. was filed in circuit court Saturday. How Good News Does Spread- General gasoline is still the best. al6 Writ of Attachment-:. Thomas A. Roberts Saturday filed writ of attachment Jn circuit court against Joseph et ux to sat isfy a claim of $30n. Cahe taken to U. . Court Vaurornia insurance company, J defendants in the suit of Lorenzo White were permitted to have the case transferred from the state court for -Marion county to the United State district court for the state of Oregon Saturday. Suit was saifMor liave be,en started ,- to collect or homed building and contents - ;- t'ih Talks . Hew Fairgrounds Road Wonder Buy room' home and Idtl 72x150. Three pavings' paid in 'full. Plas teredthome in'exrellent'cdnditlon' Mdern plumbing. Garage. Fruit andflowers.'. Cement walk sys tem; complete.- This property will-grow into retair nronertv. Furnishtngg-go with - place. To settle Estate this goes at $3150. total price, Vacant Cash. Becke & Hendricfce.'ltJ North Hiah Street. . - - n1? Oregon Hnmane Society- Has stray Australian Shepherd. Would like to find owner or home for dog. .Dr. Morehouse. Phone 151.. - .. rr alg Motor Company Wins Suit . Valley Motor 'company Monday was awarded judgment in default against-August' Lentz and Larise Lents in a total amount of $405.16. and-costs" of $12.50. License -Issued Pair Arthur-Knupp and Lavina M. Ray, both 'of Salem, were Issued a marriage license . yesterday in the office. 0f .County Clerk U. G. Boyer. .-ht; J : ' Title QulHed - i " R- H- Jones. et ux, was given a decree n default against Forrest S. Fisher, et'-al. quieting title to certain real properties'. I ' vf ;'-i ... . " CuanndaaloBers View Road ' County (Commissioners Smith Casey's Guaranteed" I RIIEUM ATISM REMEDY Money refundad if it does not j'.jeufa yonr'easa' NELB0S A HCNT, Drnrxist Cor. Cditrt od Liberty .TL 7 i ItEJlSTITCHLNG - . 6, t akd 10- cents per yard.-Also buttons.' stamping and pleating. XxWnaaII. KRUEGER Ovar Millar's- Telephono 117 - R&dltna Ore Purifies water " elaa nsaa ths - lffod ahd glvst ' healCu-:r 00 us;. , tttf O. CkarO V, - c Til. ltill u fliuUJI. WR HAVE A L.TK 1910 KTUDEBAKER SPECIAL TOURING .EQUIPPED WITH SEVERAL EXTRAS, 73 NEW RUBBER A XU A . FISH . LOOKINfS . AX l ; RUNNING CAR FOR f 100. l . ' .V'.-' - - ... ; , .' noiiQOr 01 mm LI "The Honse That Service Boilt and Porter, with Frank Johnson! deputy road master,' spent part of yesterday , inspecting graveling operations on the road between Jefferson and -Talbotr County crews. have almost completed re surfacing about five miles of road there, it was reported. Defendant Asks Cash Velma Adams, defendant in the divorce suit of Alfred L. Adams agalns ther, yesterday filed motion and affidavit in circuit court ask ing that the plaintiff be required to pay her $300 to defend the suit. $750 attorney's fees, and $75 monthly alimony while the suit Is pending. Mrs. Adams has custody of a minor child while the suit is pending. 4 Oregon Palp A Paper Preferred. Limited amount for tale. Hawkins ft Roberta. Phone (47. Jytf Portlanders Suit Quashed Judge L. H. McMahan in circuit court yesterday ordered dismissal of the suit of Meier & Frank com pany of Portland against Thomas VW Allen, based on a stipulation of agreement between the two parr ties. - - Home Houses -Buildings We can show you a buy to make you tnonpy. Todays bar gains will be wonders In 1!ST Becke & Hendricks, lfca North High Street. , al7. Return From Seattle Visit -. Misses Anona and Elizabeth Welch returned Sunday from a week's visit spent in Seattle with relatives and friends. Miss An ona Welch Is . office secretary for Justice of the Peace Brazier jSmarf. Uses Dealer's Plates on Car" ;i Sheridan Wilson, J8 year " old Salem youth, paid a fine of $10 in jnstice court yesterday, on a charge of 'driving a car with Im proper license plates., wilsba, who did not have an operator's li cense, drove the car with dealer' tU-ense plates. . (orvallls Polic . .Tommy lcMahan, cook at the Terminal restaurant, was arrested lit; Corvailfs Sunday night, and fined $100 for possession of li Quor, according to a report reach ing Salem yesterday. He Is said ti have been drunk when ar rested. Pays Fine" for Overloading , M. E. M6rley( paid a fine of $15 to Justice ' court Saturday, when he pleaded guilty to a charge of overloading" a "truck- which was being operated on the state hlga wny. ' Wife of Bishop Here r ' ; Mrs. William O. Shepard, wife of! Bishop Shepafd: "oTthe Portland area of the Methodist Episcopal church, was a visitor Friday at the home of Mrs. J. Willard De oe. , - - ' Pay Fines for Parking.- 1 Over-time parkera appearing in palice court .Saturday,- who paid fines of $1 each, were A.-H. Julian and P. S. DeWUVof Salem, and C; O. Reinhart, 4 49 E. 57th street.. Portland. Another Exclusive Feature GAUZETS v i .... F . .i 4 .a -' I - , ,..-49c-.. .T Box of One Dozen i - ' . f- -r . -;, - The Rexall "Store pffers " to discriminating worn- I ' en - a perfect sanitary : , napkin i that .htford$ - '. mfoxt and .protection. - .; Highly . absorbent " ' - light and cooL'" - ,,t J'x - f iifvr. btM Juvstsk for Gaiuets - f i! ' ; - 'j Cirl.Injared -lit Wreck .Ruth Edna ' O'Neill received cuts on the head Satuda sxaorh-r la when a car, driven by Williain L. 'O'Neill, of ' 6 0 ' Gaines ''street, i struck the rear of a Salem street! railwayibua at ,12th,. and , State. I nnu yaia BOC see me stop ugnt cn the bus. he reported.? i - - . - . f I i PWffor Abitement-J t , -. i i James Mott. .Astoria, attorney fpr the administratrix of the es Ute of the late William S. Mott Saturday entered plea In probate court for abatement of the peti tion of D. A. ftoiton tor the re moval of the executrix. Plea was made on the ground that Norton was not authorized ' and had no right, under the Oregon law to make such petition, since he Is neither an heir nor has any direct Interest in the estate. It is re cited that Norton entered his com plaint based on a Judgment for $1000 against Mrs. Mott, but which is said to hare no relation to the estate for which she Is ex ecutrix. Loral People Sign for Hike A number of local people have already signed up for the annual Salem to Portland Labor Day hike which Is sponsored by the Oregon Journal. ' Among the registrants appear the names of Chester E. Page, Orville Thomas, R. J. Fer guson. Edward Antrican, and Fred L. Geispach.. of Salem; Paul A. Smith, Gates, and G. F.' Sautee, Monmouth. ; s . , . ; . Fob r Couples Mcensod ; ""Four couples were issued mar riage licenses from ' the office "of County Clerk U. G. Boyer, Satur day. Those who applied were An thony Linden, 24, Sublimity, and Emma Schumacher, 17. Stayton; Nile A. Hilborn and Pauline Ritchie, both of Salem; Thomas C. Wood and Gladys B. Currey, both of Salem, and Cecil E. Willet of Monmouth and Mary E. Lon don, Aurora. Nlglit Bell Installed A special doorbell has been in sUlkd at the door of the Salem general hosprtal, for the use of thope coming to the hospital after 9 p. m. when te doors are locked. Since no nurse is on duty in the office after that time, visitors have ben forced to waH for some time, tint 11 ije nurse on hall duty opnped the door. Fails to Make tjurve William McPherson reported yesterday that his car had gone into the ditch one and a halt miles south of SaK-- nu the South 12th street road, when he failed td negotiate a. curve. rH".f Way Not Given . Declaring that E. S. Tibbft3. 10 South 14th street.; bad failed q" fjive Wgbt ,of wayy J.' Bj - Nath man.. 1 0 7u' JjOla. afreet, reported an acciae'ntwn fXT fiipbelfe;. be tween cars 'drfvediby theltwo-. ,at tjie corner of. iCaurC ffadlCapitol streets Sunday morning. Wnrnan Tnjuretl In' AWklent Mrs. 0. F.. McLean, of Macieay, received cuts.abmit the face late Saturday' night 'wneri the1 car In which she and. her "husband were returning home from- a, dance was forced in6 the ditch. Mc lean, who was driving; attempted to pass another car onthe high way near Stayton. and when the othr machine failed to give war. hisicar went of f the road, turning I '"TX roaTLAHD. If HB'Hll 4f Al mnI tMUalaav .Ciltl( t 4- WAiJC-OR FOCymEAR FOR MEN?& ; WOMEN 415 State5t w PLUMBING !v Owk ; Reliable. Service , If.; EQNEBV IBIS, Center Street Phonee 833 and 1810.W '' .. .. FlnVFlgtora..'.f' : , SUndayd Einjnmant H . . Pcrcnhiat GarHens ' 5 On the Wanace Roa i - c prnnxmiAUPT ' Telephone ?tV If Stat 8L ) tV27 FREE WALLPAPEB I Vv i flJUtPLXS 'EOOS3 J - Call, riona of writt i' -" vi -wax a iuinsii 17 ll.,CoBiMcll- CfJaa John Rottle HJIMMmjAMS over. Mrs. .McLean, was . taken to a local hospital, where her Injur ies weresald to be pafnfuvi but not serious, u - . ! ,-., Cla inn Autolsts : Drunk the other car were drunk. andlJ?1 Ight 'hat hUjcar had been that their car was being operated too near the center of ithf road. R. Riley, of Salem turned in an accident report Involving his car and a machine driven ' by Harry Faber. St. Paul. Ore..; which hap pened .one mile north of- St. Paul Sunday evening; about 9 p. m. . Writers To ' Meet The Writer's , section of . the Salem Arts' League will meet this evenina at 7:30 o'clock at Hotman Park, near Eola. A short pro gram, will- be. enjoyed. Scntt Mills Man. Arrested Hugh McGee. of Scott Mills, was asked to appear -In police ; court on August 20. at 1 p. m. to an swer to a charge of failing to stop at a stop sign last night. Cars Collide on State Street Cars driven by Lester W. Starr. and Mrs. McHardy of Salem col lided yesterday at the Intersec tion of State and Front streets. Both failed, to see the other, the report of the accident made by Starr reports. OBITUARY HESSO.V Mary J. Hesson aged 73 years, lied yesterday afternoon at the home of tier daughter, Mrs, Fred Ellis, at 1390 Center street. She is survived by the one" daughter. The funeral will be held from the Webb funeral parlors Wednesday. August 17. at 10 a.m. McTAGGART . A-t the residence on 2233 Shel ton St., Willis H. McTaggart, died at the age of 56 yearsi Husband of Alice McTaggart, father of Mrs. Florence King. Mrs. Jeona Brown. Portland, and Miss Dana McTaggart. Salem. .Funeral an nouncement later, by the Rigdon fortuary. , - ' r THE HIGHEST type of refined service is incorporated in the under s t a n. dinff thought f ulness and ceremony we offer to family and friends. WEBB'S FUNERAL PARLORS Telephone 120 . FOR SALE -I Strictly modern new six room English 'type house, 5 blocks State; house. $6800. ' F. LL-WOOD i 341 State Street - Climb the Stairs and Save ,. Bloney, Mens tnd Ladles, aults cleaned and pressed $1.00 Ladies Silk Dresses : .. .$1.25 Coats Rellned . .". . . . . $ S.Ou Mens .'Suits Pressed .... .60 j VALLEY. CLEAN ERH j j , Over Bnsicka . ELECTRIC MOTORS 7 Rewound and Repaired. New or jn . usea iioiors h VIBBERTf & T0DD & "f V5W8 Electrical 111 Booth High TeL Jill YICICSO HERB CO. J. Hi LEONG, Mgr. , 'Tr . . Our Jlfe'a , work has - fig ' been" apent tn atudylng the heallnc propcrtlea jZ2QV Chines herbs and :i;- notf daily 'we- relieve T - those eulferlng from "itotB-tcli. tlrer And kid . : "aey - trouble. . rhenma 2f vtlsnx and . gall atones, -, TVJo disorders of men, women And children Free Consnltatioa Gall or Write ' Om to P. 1L . " 4K State BW Calef . Oresoa : mm Building PermlU Issued -. 0. 'BfwkmaygljefitL pSTmt, yesterday , to erects 4 one itory dwelling at" Si'ff N Winter street; at a cost of about X4600. A per rait to repair a dwelling was-also granted Ed,Prnett. who is putting a dob i. 4ww ?uiu, repairs tu dwelling at 1070 Leslie street. a v -I Held on Druuk Cliarge : O. L. Bosserman. of .Harrisburg, was arrested list night on a chargd of being drunk." and waa held. In the city Jail over night. ?S:f Bond Sale Authorized i Bonds aggregartlng $48,996.33 were authorized sold by the Salem city council at last nights' council meetis The bonds sold at $105.19 for each $100 bond. A Portland firm was purchaser, hav tn: entered the highest bid. There were thriee bidders. ' . Struck by Oregon Electric E. L Canley. of Seaside, report- struck by an Oregon Electric train at High and Center, at 8:20 p. m. yesterday.' He was driving east on Center, he says, and was blind ed by the lights of other cars, so that he did not fee the train. LADD & BUSH, Bankers Estahlhmed 1868 General Banking Business Office Hours from 10 a. m. to S p. m. '4 I TRANSFER and STORAGE Long and Short Distance Hauling - ' -. Public and Private Storasre Fireproof tSoildino; f-. ;- . . ' GRAIN, FEED AND SEED i Free Delivery to any part of the -clty,'-; Quotations on Application . . Farmers Warehouse j PAUL TRAGUO, Prop. , Day Telephone 23 - HIGH GRADE FURNITURE 1040 Broadway St. $1.25; PER; As there is practically no crop a ten percent crop" in the Yakima district we are oixerlng 600 crates of California Elbertas-at about the same price you would pay for. local peaches could we get them. ; These peaches run' from 60 to 75 la the crate and rvo crates make finest canning peaches aa they, do not get mushyn . 1S4 N. Liberty fit.. Free Roth - .... - . Li--: ...... ' ? .- ' .-. . r i - , ::"-.;600'--':-v . ' Crates of Peaches Toda, August 16ui-l :30 P. M. Sharp ' 1 Axminlster rug. 8x12. good; 1 AA range, polished. top and white ; enamel, like new; 1 massive o&k tmffet; 1 round, oak table; 6 leath-, er aeaftd oak diners; 1 imokers stand; 3 tebortttes;,l oak library table. 2 oak and leather seated rockers ,1 plain oak-rocker: 1 velour bed davenpcrW walnut trimmed, like new;a common 'white beds; ',2 cotton mattresses; -2 steel springs; 1 ivory dresser; 1 oak dresser; : t double deck Simmons cull spring; 2.W&L steel beds; 1 cotton maf- ' tress; l'Redltar 'oil 'stovef k roaster coffee mill; X good heater; -: 75 feit garden hose; step ladder; 100 fruit . jars: ,14 quarts fruit: 2 linoleum rugs. Juke new;, 3 sea grass chirs; 1 chest -of. drawers with , glass; X electric heater;. ! sea crass rug; 1 sanitary couch and pad; 1 sewing rocker; i-breakfast table and 2 chairs; ,r washing ma' ' chine, water power: tools; utenrils; Iron board: paint; tubs; boards; nails; curtains and rods; basket; drophe&d White 'sewing jrachine; , etc , ' !- - ! s : "'.'.. . f . . r . . vw--. if-; ,r : :- : t Terms Caslr &A2 AJt'.- Bicycle at Cui itSmakheS'T'Z ' While parking Jala ar, Kennrtb Wechter,-1 4 4 9 Center-Btreet , yes-' terday. afternoon struck the rear- - wheel"" of a bicycle which was lying against' the -curb, near State and High-Streets; -and smashed - ' I --V Tl ";4-- Corvallf lAnto Stolen v jt Corvallls I police' reported . J.o Salem officers: last night that art : Essex2 eoach. license number. J.l?r 3$lT wifn V baggage r ark rear had .been stolen In CorvallW '"''l on, Sunday-night.; 'i Hold Car TTorXlcjMe-- -Virgil Roberts. .192 & S. Cottage, t$. has' been driving . a." car. with a " ': teetporary license from. Tillamook . . county- which expired - August 1. '"I Yesterday- police, took - charge 6fT the car,' and are; holding it until a license is eecured for its opera tion,; they declare. Roberts says he has applied for a state license. - ; Porgets Hbi Lea; WATERVILLJE. Me. AVarren. Moses,; proprietor of a hotel here, got the shock of his life when he received a written request from.a guest:- " !Please. send my wooden leg." ' The, leg .was found in the. room the : man had occupied, and , was forwarded. ; -. ;.; . 7 Night Telephone 1267-W i:4!' CRATE of local canning peaches and only - av Do&neL. -we-consiaea tnemxna i have a fine color and flavor and i . ' - f -.1 . V Phones 1885-6-71 Delivery -.V 'AUCTIONEER. - ! i :,... . At I ; Mill till V il) IT ... V ,1.1 -Pertr . Bm v fitore T 3J3 2ominerxlalr., . t- i, ft r TFWetr and Oit-Bacrr45aTaiNlay 't v . V v. k , AAA