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LOGiL pinal Account Approved Final account In the estate lot E. J. Thurman, -deceased, was 'ap proved, following hearing yester day. Jn final decree signed by Circuit Judge L. II. McMahan, acting probate Judge in the ab sence o Judge Hunt. Special ' . ; vV? .7 ?T Rubberized Aviation coats halt and tnree-quarter length. Special 16.48 Shipleys. ; ; W a$x Business . Propertli Center street corners we have three large corners between Front and Cottage? Fairgrounds road properties houses and lots that will. increase In lvalue and pay a good return ' In meantime. Also a large quarter block close in that nets 5 per cent and must increase In value. Come in. Becke & Hendricks. 189 N. High street. . ;; :-j - ' ; s-3 Alimony Request Granted. ' Donald Worden, defendant in a divorce suit filed by Vera Kezar Worden, his wife, was ordered to pay her 1150 for court costs and attorney's fees, and 215 monthly for the support of a minor child, pending outcome of the suit, in an order issued by Judge L. H. McMahan yesterday. Furniture Upholstered ' - And repairing.' ;Giese-Powers Furniture Co. tlStf Legion " Picnic , Oceanside , -., Labor Day; September B." Com rades having or wan ting; trans portation see ' Ted Irwin at j ths First National Bank Cigar, stand. All legionaires and families wel come. , Fun Sports Sea, food dinner. . ' ' ' a-31 ' j - : " WWoe Hearing Order Filed Judge Percy R. Kelley's order appointing an examining boad to determine whether James Willoa, condemned nJurderer, is Sfnsane was filed In circuit court .records here yesterday. Bay Tour Wood Direct From the car and save. Phone after 6 p. m. 1088. aug.-21-tt GypsylanJ Kimlcrgart Will open Sept. 16. at 1650 So. High St. Children from 3 to 6 enrolled. Tel. Mrs. B. E. Sund quist. 1428-J. T 4 " i a-31 JTon-resIdents Marry Here -.s i Fourteen iqarrUge licenses Is sued In other counties have been tiled in County cferk U. G. Boyer's .office, during the .month of Aug ust, indicating a like number of marriages of non-resident couples performed in Marion county dur ing the month. - Knabe Grand Piano At. big discount In price. ' Your void Instrument taken as first pay ment. Balance easy monthly pay ments. Geo. CL Will Music House, 432 State St. ; a31 Judgment Recovered A judgment for 240.4 6 against Walter McDougal and in faror of the Marion' Automobile company ,was entered In Justice court Tues day, following hearing of the case before, Justice of the Peace Bra zier. Small Monday afternoon. The mouty was being wA for ona bill which the i compiin.t claims was owed by McDougtat. , ; 8 Oregon Paly and Paper Co Preferred.' Limited amount for sale. Hawkins and Roberts.' Phone 1427. y V -JWf Service Station . s Lease or Sale Ex$eUent op portunity for live service station and store man. Should have some capital. See Becke & Hen dricks, 189 N. High.- U : -l Bargain House Looted ;' Several articles were removed - from the Salem Bargain House, 350 North Commercial street. Sat urday night. It was:; reported -to the sheriff's office.' The articles v taken included a portable phono ' graph, one hand bag, two suitcas- Want A Good Home ; Cheap? : ; 13,200 Buys; a good 7-room ; house on Church street with basement., - nice bath room, one bedroom downstairs and . three up, nice kitchen and f large living room, ga rage,, paved street. If you want a comfortable home at a bargain let 1 us show you this- Here's ; Another ! 15,350 for a new house 'with fruit trees' , and nice lawn, east front ; on paved street. This bouse has large double living room, kitchen ' and breakfast nook, two ; ' bedrooms down stairs and room for two more above: ; fine basement ; with furnace, wash trays and all; large ga- rage , with . concrete driveway- a home to be proud of. The owner wants to sell. See us. U. S. REALTY CO. ; 442 Slate St. " " Tel. 2tS&- ' MwSriW -BRIEF, es, 2 tarpaulins. 2 suits, one blue, one pair oxfords, land one pair work shoes.: indicating . that , the thief might. hare been a transient laborer. Officers are working on the case. ' ; i ; Good Used Piano 9145- Fully guaranteed. 15. month ly terms. Geo. C. WU1 Music House. 432 State St. a31 Calcium-- j ; ' An essential' element- for build ing and .' renewing bone structure found in soluble form in Pa cific Health-Ore. ' a-31 State Librarian to Speak Miss Cornelia Marvin, state li brarian will be the speaker at to day's Rotary club luncheon, tell ing the memtxJrs some interest ing facts about the state library and the service it is giving to communities all over Oregon. W. I. Staley is chairman of the day. Player Piano at $245 2650. Playerpiano slightly used now priced 2215. S10. down 210 monthly. Geo, C. Will Music House. 432. State St. a31 Quiet Title Sought i . - Eva Palmerton filed; action In circuit court yesterday against Mrs. Arthur Hitchell, et al, in a suit to quiet title to certain 'real property which she holds. Acid Condition , Harmful to health return the system to a normal alkaline base by; using Pacific Health-Ore. '.. a-31 Intervention Allowed Investors Syndicate was allowed to, intervene as holders of a first mortgage, in'lhe suit of Western Financial Service corporation against Chales G. Burk, according to an order signed . by Circuit Judge ' McMahan yesterday. Fat-mount Hill Lots- - 2900 on up. 58 to choose from. Becke 4& Hendricks. 189 N. High street. s-3 Methodist Board Meets The official board of the First Methodist church will hold a meeting this evening, according to announcement made last night by Rev. F. C. Taylor, pastor of the church. A. A4 ; Lee Is chairman of the board. ' .;''' Rubberized Aviation ; coats half and three-quarter length. Special 26.48 Shipleys. - a31 Ampico Re-Enactlne Play Piano, price greatly, reducea. Your old .instrument ; taken as first payment. Balance easy monthly payments. Geo. C. Will Music House, 432 State St. a3l Labor Day Services J , Special Labor Day services will be held at the First MethodJst church Sunday; morning, accord ing to announcement made by Rev. F. C. Taylor, pastor. The title of his sermon will be "The Gospel of Good Will." The Labor Sunday message of the federal council of churches will also be read. .. i Special Rubberized Aviation coats, half tand three quarter length? Special $6.48 Ship- leys. 1 i v.-" a-31. Divorce Decree Granted Ruby , Thompson was granted a decree of divorce . - from James Thompson i in . Judge L. H. Mc Mahan's department! of circuit court yesterday. She was restored" her maiden name.Ruby wade. Grpsyland Kbidergart Will open Sept. 6 at l&0 so. High St. i Children from 3 to 6 enrolled. " Tel. Mrs.. B. E. Sund- qulst 1428-J. I 1 1 - a-31 Judgement 'Asked in ; Sunt Robert Poinsett filed action against Roger! S. j Williams .and Alma Williams in ; circuit conn yesterday i to recover the balance alleged due on a 2 5 00 mortgage note. Only 225 was said to have been paid on the note. Salem Heights Market ' Has moved from Salem" Heights to Union and Capital open Septem ber 1st.1 Full , line of ' meals, fruits, vegetables and. fish: F. M. nock " Tel 402.' a31 Nueclal 5 i ' i Rubberized Aviation coats nair and three-quarter length. Special stfi 4K Shlnlevs. 1 . . - - a31 Eleven Modern Homes $4,000 to 812000. We have picked from our listings the elev en beat -buys in modern homes. Four are? brand, new. Most can be handled with substantial down payment. LOW Interest on an Get yours now. - Becke & Hen A ricks. 183 N. High. St. , s-3 Ifearlnxr Postponed Hearinar of the final report in the matter of the guardianship of Adne Tokstad, a minor, was nostDoned by order of Judge L., H McMahan. acting. for county Judge X T. Hunt, who is ill at his homo. The hearing was continued for the present, term of court until Judge Hunt can return to conduct it. Hotel Mario Dollar dinners served 5:45 to 8 every evening. n26tf Emerson Piano Bargain : First class condition. Sold new 1650. Our price now 2295. i 210 down 28. monthly.' Geo. C Will Music House, 432 State St. 31 Otto Paulas Leaves. Otto K. "Paul us left yesterday for the east, where be plans to enroll in Harvard university this fall. . R, Tapscot. associated with the Mountain States Power company of this city, left the last of the week for San Francisco, where he has business Interests. He ex pects to be absent several weeks. Seven Room House On state street for rent; with double garage. Dr. Henry E. Morris. . I SI Defendants Answer W. L. Baker andW. C. Thur man, defendants in the suit of J. W. Copeland Yards against First National Bnk and others, filed separate answers to the complaint in circuit court yesterday. Beautiful Baby Grand Piano Latest style Just like new. 2700 model. Goes to first customer at 2390. Terms 225. down 1210. monthly. Geo. C. Will Music House, 432 State St. a31 HEALTH OFFICERS Diphtheria Immunization Work, Tuberculosis Pre vention Described The first meeting of the annual conference of city and county health officers was held Tuesday morning in the chamber of com merce auditorium with Dr. W. B Morse presiding. The address ot welcome was given by Mayor Livesley and a re sponse by Dr. Morse followed. "Diphthetia Immunization',' was the title of a paper presented by Dr. P. M. Drake, health officer of Coos County, ' qoqullle." Dr. Drake stated that in the last two years 2282 children In Coos Coun ty had been immunized and that sickness from diphtheria had been greatly reduced. He , gave an ar count of the immunization cam paign in Coos county and outlined the plan to continue the work with the view of making coos county free from the disease. Dr. Drake's paper was discuss ed by Dr. Strieker, Dr. Douglas of Salem and Dr. Leven of Portland Dr. G. C. Bellinger, superinten dent of the Oregon State Tubercu losis hospital gave a paper "Ear ly Diagnosis of Tuberculosis as a Preventitlve Measure," Dr. Ballin- ger used x-ray pictures to illus trate his talk. A short talk on "Organization of the Physicians of the County for Health Work" ; was given by Dr. W. H. Brown, County Health Officer of 'Marion County.; ? Dr. J. C. Smith," health officer of Josephine county. Grants Pass, led a discussion of "Tourist Camp Inspection" Dr. Smith told how the State Board of Health tries to mak the camps.safe for the tour ists by Inspection - of sanitary con ditions. Dr. Strieker told-j ol some of the' conditions that he found on his trip, which he made incognito through the whole state inspecting camps. : f - 'The Diagnosis and Prevention of Rickets was the paper given by Dr. L. D. Inskeep. health offic er of Jackson county, Medford. Oregon.- There was a touch of sadness in the meeting because Dr. Frank W. Wallace of Oregon City who was to have given a paper on scar let fever control died last week at his home in British Columbia of sleeping sickness - 'k . ' 1 ; A luncheon was held this noon at the Gray Belle for all the health officers -W'W i'v- a i ir - ;h : The program for tomorrow morning Includes f papers, - "The New Rules f and Regulations by Dr. G. S. Newsom of v Klamath Falls. "Three Months Training for Health Officers" by Dr. T. W. Lara way of 1 Roseburg,' : "Port. land's School Health Program bv Dr, J. G. Abele and Dr. Helen Gar ey both of Portland; The Exam ination of the Insane", by Dr. L. F. Griffith of Salem., "Steriliza tion of the Feeble-Minded. by Dr J. N. Smith. Salem, and "Gotte Prophylazls by Dr. David Marine New York. - . . Cops Mustn't Use "Bad Words ; BALTIMORE. Baltimore's po llcemen no longer may utter "bad words' in chiding careless , mo torists or anybody else. Commia sioner Charles D. Gaither has ruled so. ..The order ; Is - of Ccfal and Jhe penalty, for . its violation Is- dismissal from -the- department. DBS PROBLEMS v, I n. D-H : . SAYS t We ; have a late 1925 Chevrolet Sedan equip ped with bumpers, spot light; molometer, 85 per cent -new rubber; fine condition for $495.00 1 mm it The House That Service Bunt STRESSES VALUE OF ADVERTISING SPEAKER URGES GREATER USE OF NEWSPAPERS V A. A. Anderson of Los Angeles Ad dresses Savings and i-f Loan Group J PORTLAND, Aug. 30. (AP Greater use of newspaper ad vertising as the ; best means , of building the savings and loan business was' urged today by A. A. Anderson of , Los Angeles in an address ."at the second day's ses sions of the Pacific States Sav ings and Loan conference here.; The speaker ; quoted figures showing results of a cooperative advertising campaign conducted by the Associations of Southern California.1 In six' months this campaign gave the -102 associa tions an increase In assets of $22,- 740,583, 46 per cent greater than the normal gain would have been without advertising, Ander son declared. . Anderson suggested that all building and loan organizations of the nation join in a cooperative advertising effort to the end that a form ot "federal reserve" sys tem be evolved. "Development of financial In stitutions," was the theme elab orated upon by E. L. Farnsworth of Olympia, Wash. The ' convention will close to morrow with the annual banquet at, which R. Holtby Myers,? Los Angeles, former president, will . , .... U-i-- flclate as toastmaster. Addresses will be given tomorrow by Frank A.'; Rust", Seattle; Edwin M. Ein stein, Fresno; Rogan Jones, Aber deen; George W. Pardy, San Fran cisco, and Andrew Miller, secre tary of the Oregon Bankers'; as sociation. Slattery Wins Referee's ' Verdict Over Rosenblobm HARTFORD, , Conn., Aug. 30. -(AP). Jimmy Slattery of Buf falo, tonight won the referee's de-i cision ever Maxey Rosenbloom of New York, in a ten round fight designated as a light heavyweight world championship fight by the National Boxing association which does not recognize Mike McTigue, whom the Now York boxing com mission selected for the title va cated by . Jack pelaney. In the opinion: of newspapermen Slattery won eight rounds and Rosenbloom ,-x ,f Luckiest Town T ., MONSON, Mass. Monsbn now neads the list of "luckiest" towns in Massachusetts, if there's . any thing to a certain f old supersti tion. Three little : girls, playing In the : fields j here, . picked 102 four-leaf and five-leaf clovers. . Shampoo1 Paste - ' To keep the hair . and' scalp heaKhy, we ree ommend the ( frequent , use of "93" Shampoo . ; Taste, . '. ....i It gives new life to the -hair and cleanses the , scalp ; thoroughly. 25c Perry's ..Drug Store 113 . S. Commercial r - - - i . , 1 uu 5IL PETO F inn 1 IliU' HEDFERH'S MflCHIHE Three Days 'and Nights Elapse with Only Rumors :; i as Ao Whereabouts : CARACAS. VENEZUELA, AUG. 30. (AP) Some - confirmation that an airplane was sighted over the delta of the Orinoco river Sat urday afternoon has been given to the govern men t by the- telegraph operator at Ciudad Bolibar. He reports that the' Inhabitants of Macareito,' a village ' In the delta declare they saw an .'airplane fly ing to the southeast about 3 o' clock that day. A heavy storm broke over tthe delta region about one V hour be fore the sighting or the plane. The government, however, ' is making every effort to follow up tnis trail in the hope Cor finding the airplane .and aiding the Aviator. A report reached Caracas on Monday that : an airplane was sighted over the delta on the Ori noco river at '3 p. ' m. Saturday, flying ; in a southerly" direction, leading to the belief that it may be the. machine in- which Paul Redfern set out .from. Brunswick, Ga last Thursday3 with Brazil as his destination.., ; , 1 BRUNSWICK. GA.. AUG. 30 ( AP)T-rT,hree days and nights have passed; without- definite news since the; time , fori Paul Redt fern's scheduled krrlvai ; ktr-Rlo de Janierb., Brazil, bnt hope for the aviatorfs safety 'continued to night to be fed on the. belief of hjs wife that "Paul somehow land ed safely somewhere." With hope for an extended search along the 4.600 mile route to Brazil 4 apparently abandoned, Paul J. Varner. chairman .of the flight committee, announced that "now we can only wait Tind hope." The navy department , has In formed Varner that, It has no ves sels close enough to, the plotted route to make a systematic search in time, and the coast guard, lim ited in .Its' operations, is giving such assistance as it can along the coast of Florida among the Bahamas. Meanwhile, most ex pectations were turned towards Venezuela and the Gu tanas where the state department had request ed investigation of a report that a of-jC"". "V, fiT - ,f 11 J beading south over the delta of the V n I TfUJ . ' m Prlnoco river, last Saturday. If the jdana.wai the ;!!Port of , Bruns wick" In which Redfern hoDned off from Glynn : Isle Jieach here last Thursday Mrs. Redfern is con fident that -the-aviator landed in safety somewhere 'despite that at the - hour the plane, was reported seen, it would have been near fuel exhaustion while over en tracked Jungles. .... f . - v Chehalis Librarian Chosen to Head Washington Group , LONGVIEW, WASH., AUG. 30. ( AP) Miss Afina Koontz. II brarian of the Chehalis public library, was today elecled presi dent of the Western Washington Association of Small Libraries. The session here was attended by sixty representatives from- Olym pia, Vancouver. Puyallnp. Sumn er, Portj Angels, Shelton. Kelso. Chehalisi Hoqulam. Tacoma Red- South Bend, " Longview and St. Helens, Ore. : ?- ; &, Miss Lillian-Collins of Hoqulam was elected ' vice, president and Special Ladles Matinee ' ' Xexf Thursday : 1 ' AU-DIN He will ; . answer all your nuetitlons. ' " , t S ' -HEMSTITCHING ,.. -' , S and Id cents per yard. Also buttons, stamping and pleating. i ANNA fcjcRUEGER Over MJllera Telephone 117 Caseys Guaranteed ; RHEUMATISM REJIEDY Money refunded If it does not ' cut your case ;. ; r NELSON ITUNT, Drugjciats Cor. Court and Liberty ; TeL 7 PLUMBING Quick Reliable Berries IL EQNER, lOICt Center fttreet rbonee 853 and 1810-W . - . Flae nxturei , Standard. Equipment v VI 1C27 FRIJI3 WALLPAFIT3 S.1MTLS LOOH3 Call, phone or write t riAno.nunzrr 17! II. Connerci! . rnJtn JIMMY4IAMS MOrn. 6 AID To SEE TKACT VI RlOrHT VA411.C SHE WAS OUT WELL.. I THINK I HAT CAKE VAU. CrO STALE UNLESS ITS EATEN 60OM- Mrs. Bca Cressman, Olympla.'was named secretary. ' v . The 1928 meeting of the asso ciation will be held In Centralia. YANKEES! LABOR TROUBLK STILL EX U 1STS KEAR GUADALAJARA WASHINGTON. Aug. 30. (AP) Because of confusion as 00 thjs exact situation at the. Am paro :: mines near Guadalajara, Mexico, the state department said today-that the American embassy at Mexico City had been sent re newed instructions - to urge that adequate ' protection be afforded Americans at that place by Mexi can authorities. The last report from, the mines relayed by Ameri can Vice Consul Satterwhite . at Guadalajara, said no troops had arrived at that time although Mexico City press advices- quoted the war office as saying that a military detachment had restored order at the . mining, property. The consul's message added that no "visible protection" was be ing given according to a despatch from ; the mines which also said thai "although tension is less at present; ; the; situation - is" serious as work is , stopped and we see nothing to prevent more violence' Officials here are still inclined to regard the Incident as almost entirely a labor disturbance and not an anti-foreign , outbreak as at first feared. They have called on Satterwhite for . fuller k reports however. In addition to sending new instructions to the embassy in Mexico , City. Start Work on Bridge Turner. Ore., Aug. 30. (Spe cial) Work has been started on the new bridge in the southwest ern part of town '.' 'y- " Open Road in Michigan ; LANSING, Mich. There wrfllj be no laws against speed on the open road In Michigan after Sept. 5. The 35-mile an hour limit passes out of existence then. ; Beos on tho Line YORK, Neb. When a tele ohoneV circuit went "dead" near here, ; linemen found a swarm - f bees had taken possession of the transformer box. The workmen removed several pounds of honey and service' was restored. - . ; ; SEE OUR ; Perennial Gardens I On the Wallace Road f ,. V C TF. BREITHATJPT ! Telephone 380 61 S State St. FOR SALE vl k Strictly modern new ' six room English, type bouse, , 6 ; blocks State house. $6800. - F. Zj. WOOD 841 Staie Street ;rf 1 - -vl noerru DB Climb the Stairs and Save '- t::r,'A Money-r - ;:: Mens and Ladies suits cleaned and pressed . . . . $1.00 Ladies Silk Dresses ...,$1.2 6 CoaU Rellned '.. ..$3.00 Mens : Suits Pressed -.'.". . i .50 VARLEY CLEANERS . '-. -.(.. t Over Buslcks "T- ELECTRIC BIOTORS Rewound and Repaired. New or Used Motors VIBBERT & TODD Things Electrical ' 111 South High TeL Sill YICKSOHERBCO. J. H. LEONO, Mgrt " ' Our life's work has been spent in studying the healing properties : 1, of Chinese herbs and J T Bow daUy we relieve 1 IL those - suffering from itomich, liver and kid f ney; trouble, rheuma- tlsm and gall stones, , : : also disorders of men women and children. -. ; ; -'fv-v-, ' .. -. r rree Consultation Call or TTrit Crca O A. 1 1. ta 9 J IU ' Kryptok O Cfl i Lenses .atV " Your glasses will be more satisfactory if adjusted fre quently.' This or any other service that can be rend- , ered is yours for the asking. , ' Credit if .desiredExamination free . THOMPSON-GLUTSCH OPTICAL CO: 110 N. Commercial Street near State f Salein," Oregon ORECOil TRUST PUT REI Stockholder Peciares Assets of Company Have v Beon Dissipated . PORTLAND, Aug. 30 CAP) The Oregon Trust Oregon Trust company of Portland was ordered Into receiv ership today byi Presiding Circuit Judge Tazwell, and Edward,!), Cu- Bick, banker at Albany, was named receiver under bond of 3100,000.. - The : receivership's was. ordered upon . application of John . W. Kaste, . Portland attorney . ; and stockholder of the company, who in his petition declared the assets of the company were being, wasted and dissipated In suck a manner that, if continued, the, stockhold ers, including tnousanas or per- .Vt obituary; WYAXT In this city; early Tuesday,' Aug. 30th; Jerry S. Wjrant, age 61 yeirs, husband of Mary F. Wyant, member . of . the Typographical Union, Pacific Lodge No. 50, A. F. & A. M., Knight Templar, Eastern Star of Salem- and t the Hillah Schrlne of Ashland. A resident of Salem since 1890. , Funeral, ser vices; Thursday, Sept. 1st at 2 P. M. from the Rlgdon'mortuaryi In terment City View cemetery.- TERWILLIGERS Perfect Funeral Service : " For Less ; V . Licensed Lady Mortician 770 Chemeketa Street ' Telephone 724 WALK-OVER Footwear FOR MEN, & VVOMEN " John J.Rottle 415 SUto Street 5 III LET KENNELL-ELLIS MAKE YOUR VIEW AND COMMERCIAL PIC ; TURES, ANY TIME, ANY PLACE ' Call 951 . ! X KENNELL-ELLIS STUDIOS . ' 429 Oregon Bldg.; ,' - " LADD ,& BUSH, Bankers . EsUblWhed 1861 ' General Banking Business Offlct Honrs from 10 a. m to S p. m. . .. . ' it.. TOANSEERi end STORAGE i. 'i ' - '. -. Long and Short Distance hauling - ' Public and Private Storage , ; Fireproof Building GRAIN, FEED AND SEED Free Delivery to any part cf tba city PAUL THAGLIO, Pre?. Day Tdrpbc-o 23 i . " V x : irrs 54.95 sons in the Pacific coast states. would realize nothing on their in vestments. . . . iW. . .Bl Jtobcrson Jt Portland was mentioned as president and managing officer of the company. It was declared In court today, that the Oregon Trust co7npanyia in default In 'four cdnseeutivve dividend! payments and that It otherwise has " broken contracts The receiver is vested with power to 'close the affairs of the com pany and to convert its assets into cash. . - . ' Cow Sample Pass Book WHITE RIVER JUNCTION, Vt. -Jobn.; Foss, a Tunbridge schoofboy, has ' asked the First National bank for- : a ' duplicate pass book to his savings account John went In swimming, leaving his 'Clothes, witli his ' bank bookr on the river bank. Along came the family cow. When John re turned from liis swim he found the' cow had ma'dte a partially suc cessful attempt to eat the book. ' TONIGHT , - ' 7:30 V. M.. F. N; Wco Jry' s " Auction Market : 1610 N. Summer SU 1 squaro oak extension table, 6 oak diners, 3 ivory beds Willi roil spring; and mattresses,' 1 Simmons bed, brown, coil, spring and mattress; 6 pillows. '2 ivory dressers, chiffonier, 1-fl lok range.! linoleum, ' 1 Singer sewing machine, ah dresser, 2 oak rockers, linoleum rugs, ' 1 heater, board and pipe; 3 sec screen, 1 K. ; Queen, library table,', fruit ' jars, ; 1 sanitary couch; breakfast table, ' - aatl chairs, wash tubs, boilers, gar bage can, electric globes, or ' gan - and many other miscel laneous articles. . W. ' 15. Herrls,' John Mayhce, BIrs. f gr. Carrick, Owners. . 1 PAY CASH FOR USED - V . FURNITURE : ;. PHONE 1511 . . , T , ... v-' J II