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A S .M. V ST . 1 r K 4i THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY MORNING. JANUARY 17. 1928 Statement of the Condition of State Savings and Loan Asso datum Salem,1 Oregon, at the Close of Business, December 31st, 1927 - hi R E S O U R C E S Cash $ 4,076.94 Cash in office and due from banks Real Estate Loans - - 181,750.00 First Mortgages on im proved real estate Stock Loans - - - - 1,864.00 Loans on Association's Stock Furniture and Fixtures - 2,714.13 Office Equipment ? 190,405.07 LIABILITIES Class "A" Stock Deposits 78,429.96 Class "B" Stock Deposits Class "CT Stock Deposits Class "D" Stock Deposits Class "E" Stock Deposits Total Deposits - - 2,512.50 450.00 12,598.90 54,283.71 1148,275.07 $ 17,579.74 Carl D. Gabrielson, - - President C. A. Reynolds - - Vice-President Jas. H. Nicholson - Vice-President Chas. Wiper - Secretary-Treasurer J. J. Elliott - Assistant Secrettary We Pay 7 Per cent Incomplete Loans - - Amount due borrowers on loans in course of com pletion Loan Redemption Fund 7,908.39 Amount received on real estate loans Bills Payable - - - 15,000.00 Money borrowed from Banks on the Association's notes Undivided Profits - - 1,641.87 $190,405.07 703-706 First National Bank Building Assets over $ 1 90,000 More Than 1 200 Members I isw o o(L 1 f UK RlllE SAYS ; We hare several cheap tour lag cars of different makes, that are In fine condition and wlU give real transportation. Priced I from 135.00 to $180.00. -The House That Service Bunt Former Salem Lad Will Be Next President of U, Si Prediction DELEGATES REPORT DEXOMTX ATTOXAL13M H I X DRAXCE ABROAD, CLAIM WASHINGTON, Jan. 16. (AP) The movement to obtain the i republican presidential nom ination for Secretary Hoover was given added impetus today by a statement from Assistant Secre tary Robinson of the navy that he favored the commerce depart- ment. head, and a prediction on the floor of the senate by Senator Interference from church boards at home which insist on strict de nominationalusm. is one of the greatest hindrances faced by mis sionaries In the foreign fields, ac tive workers declared at the qua drennial conference of the Student Volunteer movement at Detroit last month, It was reported by Harold Shellhart, one of the four delegates from Willamette univer sity to attend this meeting The missionaries seek to pro mote Christianity according to the needs of the particular people anions whom they are working age Cf years, wife-of Oscar Reed, sister ef J. E. Havner of Paaadena. Calif.. James Havner of Los An- gelesan.4 JDne Havnro Cclfi1"-; do. rune rat service Wednesday, January ISth at 10:30 a. m. from the Rigdon mortuary. Interment City .View cemetery. Caswell At Seattle. January 15th. How ard Caswell. The remains are be ing forwarded to Salem tn care of rer, Wash Mrs. L. Belle Sturn of f oppenish. Wash. and'Pr. Yf H. Darby of Salem, sister , ot J-? T. t.nkin of Rankin. Okla. Funeral services Wednesday, jnnuawi vj at U50 p. m. from the Rigdon mortuary interment City View cemetery. , i i ' Capitol1 Shortridge, republican, California, but the short sighted borne ooaras that Mr, Hooter would be the next Insist on "gooa reports aion im- nresldent of the United States. I lines of church raembersnip ana At the tame time Secretary baptisms, gome or tne missionary Mellon declared Dubllshed reports said.' did Miss Virginia Edwards, anotner Townsend " ! . Dora Mae Townsend, Route 3. died Monday morning at a local hosnital at the age of . SO years. the Rigdon mortuary. Notice of igne is survived by her husband, B. funeral later. jF- Townsend. two children, Ken neth. 14 and Donald 8, her mow er. Mrs. Cora Schwab, and . sister Mrs. A. C. Macklin. She was a member of the Rebekahs and the Royal Neighbors. Funeral service will be held from the Terwllllger Funeral Home Wednesday at 2: SO p. m.. with Interment in City View cemetery. Darby At the residence. 534 North Liberty street. Monday. January lth. Mrs. Mary A. Darby, widow of the late W. II. Darby, step mother of W. F. Darby of Ash land. Mrs. Bertha Logan of Sea side, Mrs. Laura Crass of Vancou- pend - . 1 Vi . ers. wno appear &i mo tbfeater tonight. These players are . f.vWd Mr. Hoover well known in Salem, hvlnSalnot originate with him. Mr. Mel-lof the delegates, told ot the atti m rrtiAiw , - reared here several umes. .-I , . neithor indicated! tildes which missionaries rouna ic pictures are also on display at the I g pogltlon ;on tne question norjtbe Christian religion in several Intimated "te anyone what I planlof the countries Esther Lisle reported on I III VAI U . w -- I rwn Hewitt Soeaks I c..rotir Hnnrer in the ooin-lthfi addresses heard at the conven Dean Roy Hewitt, of the Wil-Qf Senator shortridge, will) tion. and Wesley Norton on the lamette university law scnooii.. . Mmself clear to the Amer- discussion groups. The latter saul spoke yesterday at Gervais Ijq people on every issue and willl that delegates from distant lands Millions of Families Dei onDr.Caldwell's Prescription Gunnell & Robb studio LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS BjUI Forfeit ixI Trances Rice, charged by the p .ti.-e with reckless driving Satur day night, forfeited S25 bail in po-lt.-r- rourt Monday. V tlknr Bros. Crystal Gardens Wednesday. reported that Coffey, whose resi dence is 1693 South Liberty, was traveling 45 miles an hour on South High street between Mission and Cross, just before he was arretted. A ' Ij Carte Service ': i Dining Room. Marion Hotel. Auto Theft Charged -:irl Tallon and Jim Taylor .?re arrested Sunday on a charge ot tlieft of an automobile. Furniture I'piiolsierer And repairing- Citse-Powers Furniture Co. Tonight 8:1V Moroni Olseu Theatre. Players Capitol colored black with the w o r a "standard" printed on it in Bilver colored letters. Woodburn high schools in the In terests of Thrift week and the Y. M. C. A. service to county schools. Using time wisely." was Dean Hewitt's topic. C. A. Kens accom panied Dean Hewitt on the tour. p;esident Cxjonige not Talks will be given ax om ty high schools this week. O I o- General Market I continue the policies of this ad-lare prone to judge Christianity by ministration.;" J what they see of American people, . .,t.msnt ' Mr Un intimated that many ot them in l ui truaicu otftit uuu . hn la from New York. I did not get a .o h MttPi1 thfl decision of .he matter irom iueir n. i to be aitrolt candidate but that in the light oi his refusal to rnn, and the state ment .f Charles E. Huehes that I narthutomcw hi would net be a candidate, the At the residence, 1174 North -tores in 1892 under the name of. ronnhiirsn nirtv of the state of! i-th street. January 16 V u u u . . " J - ...... " New York should OBITUARY When Dr. Caldwell started to I practice medicine, back in 1875 f noHa fir a laxative were not as great as they are today. People lived normal, quiet lives, at plain. wholesome food, and got plenty if fresh air and sunshine. But wen that early there were drastic nhvsics and purges for the relief ,-f rnnat matlon which Dr. Cald well did not believe were good for human beings to put into their system. So he wrote a prescrip tion for a laxative to be U9ed by I his patients. ' The prescription for constipa tion that he used early in his prac: Mre anrt which he put in drua; Moroni Olsen Players Tonight Capitol Theatre. 75c. $1.10 and $1.65. Onion stesdr: locml fl.tro 'fl , jw Fred O.I Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, is a I , ... ,v, or ofl-lnnid vegetable renredy. intended . ( tt. ... h il l- K-Jtlrt ninui WUU1CII, vv. " " position at me coming i-uu.iu i( years, ne UT ' nd they need just such at in i favor of the nomination oi tne Carrie Bartholomew, ana suster r J gafe tl(l bowe! stimulant' best equipped man for the high 0iadys and Lyle Bartholomew of sVruD ' Pepsin. I 5lm and Mrs. Lurtnne ouieue Announcement Ol pjinnncE PORTlVXD. Or.. Jn. IS. (AP) Butterf.t stdy; 48c H.t.on. 49c track, 30(tt5c fob PortlvJd. -.... Poultry Bletdy: hery hns 52 'if 24c . Laui25c: pek.n white ducks 80c-; colored 1 offloe Of president UUC,lnom:il: turcy u. - - . . l ..., -nt tnrnaver thsl.if Calitortlia ' . ; ..n pnaroi iriii hf made later from matter nas oeen csreiunj i"""" i . - - ..rpri hv me.: After consultation! the Rigdon Mortuary with men in my own campaign Mr. Robinson said, "I am con viriport th Honorable Herbert AT AOS 63 Visits From Monmouth . LIVESTOCK Miss Margaret Cummings. a tu-l iao; c1t bos. inclnd ,lnt at Mnnmntith Xormal SChOOl.;- 76 rattle through. Steerg 2oc higher; C '' Compact with I"tr Pooler Plead Guilty Louis Pooler yesterday entered a plea of guilty in justice court to a chars- of possession of intoxi- t!-fill. Special p: irmacy. 9Sc. Centralcating liquor. He was sentenced hv Rraiipr Small, justice oi tne peace, t opay a fine of $25. S -von Miles (Hit" Klla McMunn's new book. Copies 01 sale at 50c each at the Pulton i t k store. 8 Pr Cent and Safety For short time only. See Laf lar, Ladd and Bush Bank Bldg." family. inatien at Kansas City.""- visited in Salem over the week-end '' 'X' noo iaoo pound, Hoover should receive the nom- wlth her nnr-le. J. M. Curtis, ana ,j jti its to 12.50: diUo medium a.u Mill T.r.iii,fi S I ..UUiQ I.. J3 i Uiiiv "v- rrJ. nn medium S10.50Wl-.iiu; aim. .11 wirhU common $9.00 1 0.50 ; hifors n.wr.n. riorntml liood 850 pounds down lU.sutft A Gift . . . . ; ; f t. frl ditto common entirely to uiri)cuo"r t-o "iruw bridge and Keene's. party. Ilel.l Tor Invcstij;atlon Krnest Stockman was arrested ly local police Monday and held f -.r investigation. It was indicat et ihat the investigation might c Tjrioct him with at least one rath i orlous offense. Reports ('ar Stolen Ted W. Trask of Lyons reported o the police last night tlsat hi; Ford coupe was stolen from Cot tage street, where he had parked it. Two Charges Faced Clavtou E. Foreman. 83 4 Center street, was arrested Sunday night on a charge of speeding and fall ing to stopat a through street in tersection. White Mountain Honey Is the 6F5. best. Phone Mead at VaU-h Recovered Otto Wallace, 265 North Com mercial. Mondayrepdrted to the I lii.-e that he had recovered a r ju;h which he had previously re r -rted as stolen. A SI. oO Value for Dc In .. Coty's compact with extra fill. Central Pharmacy. re- SiMHMlIng Penalized ( A. L. Cummings. 144 North Ne braska, was fined $5 in municipal court Monday on a charge of speeding. Free Dental Examinations Guaranteed dentistry done with- t medium Stf.25y lO.oO , . o-nnH S9 OOW9.60: ditto common to Pomeroy & medium $7.O09.OO; ditto low cutter ti cutter S10ai-00; bull, yeariinjs ex cepted. beef good .25ig 7.00 ; ditto com mon and medium Sj.ooia o.j. I live. 5 'JO bound down, medium ,-h.,lo sa.OOxi 11: ditto cull to commoi 7.009.00: vealer. milk tel. cnoicr 12. OOffl 13.00: ditto medium iu.ai"3 12.00; ditto culls to common o.vva 10.50.' Hof. iitendy to shade lower; re -eipti 302J inriuaing in mruugu heayweifht 230-300 pounds medium t. Iioice IS.OOtoR.OO; meaium weifni .v Jio pound madiuiD to choice I8.ft0(a 9.00 . lightweight 16O-200 pounds meaium v choice I9.35(fl9.60; light lights ISO lfii r 1 . .. ... . nr nripp v 1 1 ti in ii niLiu ' .' j ro.nl-t ini aeking hogs rough and smooth $6.00(ti Dr. C. A. Eldredge. Dentist 303 K00 Jmu.ht(!r J s 90130 pounds, m Abuses of Illumination Told By Chamber Guest Gloom and glare are the chief lliibuses in artificial illumination, A. M. McMillan, lighting specialist. told members of the chamber of commerce yesterday at the week ly luncheon. f Twenty-five per cent of the 9i nfin oon ; children enrolled in Schools last year suffered from de fective vision, as results in large Under successful management L,encie3 this prescription nas proven us worth and is now the largest sell- ng liquid laxative in the world. ri.c fact that millions ot ootues Recti laro used a year proves that it nas Tn thU fitv Moiltlav. januarv i WOn me cuunueuie ui iirzyjy Mary Elizabeth Reed needed n to get rentu uum afaes. Dinousness, uaiuicum, in digestion, loss of appetite and leep, bad breath, dyspepsia, colds tnd fevers. Millions of families are now never without Dr. Caldwell 3 Syr ut) Pepsin, and if you will on--e t;vrt using it you will also always 16th. Mrs. pound medium to choice n.utaa.ou ,ar, 0 e strain lnaucea U) puu n.,ht(o- s;i vt v-even Der cent oi rlUtlU)), . - - State Street, Salem. Oregon. Divorce Asked e,.t, tnr inral Kenaration was started in circuit court here yes terday by Ruth loan Beard against the basis of a- m-"- cruel and inhuman treatment They were married in Vancouver, Washington on March -u. i J.um to choice 8.50(ft9.j0; feertler ana .tucker ptg 70 130 pound medium U choii-e $9.00010.00. (Soft or oily hogs and roasting pig excluded in above quo tatioas. ) retarded in the 6,000.t00 were studies as a result. rr MeMillan ureed carefu' thnnirht in nranninK light require 3.hdT.P,t-31b,e..S;u.Pbt: L ments for office, school and home. Auction Wed. Night 7:0O p. iu. Lady's wriat watch, jewelry, e'ectrlc sewing machine, furniture, rues. etc. F. N. Woodry's auction Market. 1610 North Summer. Artificial Teeth $15 a set. Fit guaranteed or money refunded. Dr. C. A. Eld- riedee. dentist. 303 State street. Salem, Oregon. Hult to Quiet Title Dean Hewitt to Speak Dean Roy Hewitt of the Willam ette university school of law, will Suit was begun in circuit court L the Bpeaker at the Klwanif club luncheon today. A thU Is Kiwanis week, the 13th anniver sary of the founding of Knwanis Dean Hewitt's talk will be on this subject. iir vesterdav by R. E. Ilerren u?Ainst Gordon Stratton and oth ers to quiet title to a certain piece ral property on State street. Calendars Free, Homer H. Smith Ins. Agency, over Millers. II. -M as Drunken Driver H. McIIargue was arrested yesterday on a charge of driving a cur while under the influence of tu:oxicating liquor. Failing to f,,.iah 1500 bail he -as lodged in the county Jail. A Good Investment Filling station, store building. f, cabins and one half acre of land. Molvin .lohnson. 320 U. S. Eaak Bldg. Phone 637. Starr Changes Plea Engel Starr yesterday changea his plea from not guilty to guilty. He had been arraigned last week before Justice of tha Peace Bra zier Small with possession of in toxicating liquor. Jti vole Lacks Lights Howard Elliott, 14 4 4 Center -vieet. was fined $1 In police court M mday for riding a bicycle ni-ht without lights. at RixUe Salem Armory Arena wIa . Jan. 18. Phil Bayes va iiotlman. a real Madison .,..a'r Garden Main Eventer. Kn.nnv nreliminaries. 28 rounds of boing scheduled. Carte Service- In Dining Room. l. Marlon Ho- I'enter Street Corners. Two for sale two for lease. Look ahead & years ana m ooctirtA now. Becke & Hen ' "C - " drieks. 1S9 N. High street. File Amended Complaint inc Muudi down rood to choice tll.30(k 13.00: ditto medium 92 pounds Jowl $ 10.00 (a 11.50; ditto culls to common al weights S7.50rg, 10.00; yearling wetners io choice $H.0O(ft 10.00; ewes li.0 pounds iown medium to choice 5.00f(j 6.00 ; ditto tiudium to choice 120-150 pounds $4.01fa; i.oo; ditto cull to common, all weights, 13.00(3 4.00. CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO. Jan. lb UP). fnet pected decrease of the corn risible up ply together with unfavorable weather for the moTer-ent of corn leH to higher prices today in the corn market. Failure of a predicted cold wave to appear tend ed meanwhile to make wheat values easy. CAnminr Quotation on corn were PILES CURED Without operation r lost of Mm: DK. MARSHALL 329 Oregon Bide n amended Complaint was fU- strong V K 1 3-8c net higher; wheat :... ),. veatprdavifini"" Irregular, ie net lower to a ed in circuit court here yesteruay In the case of the Triangle Realty company vs. R. L. Evans. The company demands $934 alleged to be due on a contract. Ior Subscriptions or Renewavls- For Harper's Bazar. Interna tional Studio. Motor Boating or Town and Country. Tel. 2369J. shade advance and oats showing 7 8c gain. Vi c t Fir Street Falrniount Lot Trps view- A. 4 5x150 for $1250 cash. 5 8 other Falrniount Hill lots from $800 to $o500 Becke & Hendricks, 1S9 N. High a street. Fails to Stop, Fined John Herberger, 1160 South Commercial street, was fined $5 in municipal court Monday on a ,.i f ratline to stop at a as l p v v. ' through street Intersection. PORTLAND GRAIN PORTLAND. Ore.. Jan. 16. f AP . Wheat bids: BBB hard white Jan.. Feb.. tl 41- hard white, blue stem. Bssrt. l.otr months $1.34; federation. soft white, western white both S1.27; hard winter both S1.2i ; northern spring both S l.'-4Vi ; western r"d both .iS. Oats, No. 2 W. F. and ditto gray both Barley. No. 2, 43 pound O. . loio $38. "om. No. 2 E. Y. shipment both 50: ditto N0. 3 both $.j0. Millrun. Standard both $.10. T5150 Beutifnl Iot Perfect view loads of trees Vow S3100. Fairmount Hill on Leffelle between Fairmount and tt,r. rtkA & Hendricks. 189 N. High street. Lambing Begin Lambina Is under way in Polk county, according to word received here. It was reported by illlam Muller that the first four ewes to Iamb on his farm brought eight vigorous Iambs. He has 150 ewes. KorfpitM Bail C. Engelhart forfeited $10 bail in municipal court Monday, l hoH nrwtorf that amount after be mu v ing arrested Saturday night on charge of Intoxication. Claims Speed 45 Per K. J. Coffey w'as arrested by ritv traffic officer about cMock Monday afternoon on a -Charge of speeding. The officer 4:30 FOR SALE tAnn For a 6-acre tract jusi outside of Salem on pavea rnd Modern 7-room house .uctrie liKhts. bath. hardH wood floors in three rooms; electric pumping system This la a beautiful suburban home and we can sell Jt for $2000 cash and the balance good time at 6. Sheen Ranch $12000 for 260 acres 10 miles from Salem: 150 acres In cultivation: fence witli wov en wire: cood ' buildings; soring water: lots of frultl and good timber. W can sell this for $12,000 with a payment of $4,000 down and time on balance. U. S. REALTY CO. Walker Bros. 7 Piece Old Time TJrchestra. Crystal Gardens. Wed. Night. Ladies 25c Gentlemen 50c. Title In Issue Suit to quiet title was instituted in circuit court here yesterday by Ruth E. Fuson against Ella Tem nleton and others. The property in question is located In north Sa lem. 9500 Down Brand New Home- Five rooms and large attic every modern feature including re frigeration aystem complete with navinc: nald on large lot. Price now $5500.00. Finished to auit .t ass Tamarack street. Becke Hendricks. 189 N. High street. xi. nmiiil Meetlne of ih stockholders of the Thos u-. v.len Mill Co.. will he held tha Afflce of the Company Salem on Tuesday the 17th day 6f Jan. 1928. at 9:30 a. m. Any ous- iness coming legally Deiore mat meeting will be transacted. E. J. Swafford, Secretary. Distinctly Correct Footwear lcn Boys John J. Rottle Expert Shoe Fitters TERWILLIGERS Perfect Funeral Service For Iess Licensed Iady Mortician 770 Chcmeketa Street Telephone 7U4 bottle handy for emer- It is particularly pleasing io know that most ot it is bought by mothers for themselves and the children, though Syrup Pepsin is just as valuable for elderly people. All drug stores have tne generous bottles. We would be glad to have you prove at our expense how jnuch Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin can mean to you and yours. Just right "Syrup Pepsin." Monticello, Illin ois and we will send 0n prepaid a FRKK SAMPLK BOTTLE. A CREED of helpfulness, associated with a completely modern and har monious service. Webb's Funeral Parlors Telephone 120 I V - I V. Nk.'.-" t, x I x. anjtaurr EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED Ten Years Practice In Salem Phone 625 i 1 Dr. L. R. Burdctte Optometrist 401 First National Bank Bldg. 415 State BC 1027 FKEh .LLl'A r-n SAMPLE BOOKS Call, uhone or write MAX O. BUREN 179 N. Commercial Salem BIG FURNITURE PORTLAND. Ore., Jan. 15. (AP). Hay buying prices: Eastern Oregon tim othy $ 0..'Xg 21.00: dUto valley $18(a I S. 50 ; alfaifa JI8WIB.iO; oat bay u. r.0frfl5 00: straw $9.00 per ton. hei: rig prices f- a ton more. 45o; SAtRT PORT1. VXD. Ore.. Jan. 16. (AV).- Dalry fkchanre. net prices: Butter, extras 4bc: standards prime firsts 4jc; tirsts Fees, eitras 3Ho; firsts 36-: medium extr 31c: meuium firsts o3c; under- sised 2Sc. ELECTRIC MOTORS Rewound and Repalretl, New or Used Motors Bishop Hughes says that jazz is dead. We though we detected something. American Lumber man. VIBBEUJ & lOUD Things Electrical 101 South High Tel. 2112 flUCIIII LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established 186S General Banking Business Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. triors Pictures feJhOwn The Spa has arranged a Window- display of the Moroni Olsen piay V Songster's Knwrlt" Seed for choice birds. Free advice on the care of pets. Flake's Pet land 273 State FLORAL DESIGNS CUT FLOWERS, PLANTS GOLD FISH, BIRDS C F. BKEITHA LIT Telephone S80 SIS Stat St. er THE NEW INHALANT! VAPURE Bethel School Standardized Standardization of the Bethel school wai officially effected yes terday when Mrs. Mary Fulker aon Marlon county superintendent f .ehools. had the offlcUl pUte placed on the school bulldlnt. The Salem Poultry.Co. NEW LOCATION Comer South High and Mill Streets Cash Buyers of POULTRY ; Telephone 2490 TYPEWRITERS IV C. SMITH It CORONA STJNDStBAHD ADDERS Ail Makts Used Machine THOS. KOEX Phooa CS1 421 Court St. JN: YICK SO HERB CO. J. H. LEON O, Mgr. Our life's work has been spent in studying the healing properties i of Chinese nerba ana now aaiiy we reuw; k. nffarlnir frnm I IUUOC "0 stomach. lirer and kW-; ney trouble, rheuraa-i tlsm and gall stone., also disorders ot men. women and children. . j Free Consultation Call or Write j -Open V A. JO. to a jr 420 State SC. Salrm. Oregtm 1 1 4rt At the first signs of a cold, place! a drop or two of Va- Dure ion a piece of gauze. Then inhale and exhale into tBjs vapor a few times; your head and nose .will clear up at once. Repeat this three or four times at intervals and your cold will go a way.; 50c Perry's Drug Store U 115 S. Comraerclal r Everv Wed. Nite 7 r. M. F. N. WOODRY'S Auction Market and Furniture Store 1610 X. Summer St. Consisting of 1 Hoover Electric sweep-A-l shape. 1 Portable Electric Sewing machine, 1 15-Jewel Elgin lady's wrist watch and other Jewelry, 1 used Tapestry davenport, l Oak and Craft Leather Duo- fnlrl davenDort. 2 walnut Upholstered rockers, 1 oas: and Leather Reclining chair. 1 Hoosier K. cabinet. 1 ua Library table. 1 Extension table and chairs. 1 Oak buf fet 2 Breakfast tables ana chairs, 1 Drop Head Sewing machine, 1 New Set Bavar ian China dishes. 1 3Z-rece Breakfast set. 2 Good Ax minster rugs' 9x12, 1 New Linoleum rug 9x12, 1 Lsed Linoleum rug. New Lino leum Remnants, 2 Steel Beds Ivory and Brown, 1 Coil Spring and Fabric Steel --ir.tr i Wool Mattress. 1 Cotton Mattress 1 Irory Dresser, I Oak Dresser, heat ers and Ranges, Floor Lamps, Home Canned Fruit, Wash Tuba. Cloth Dryers, Wash Boards, Kitchen Ware, Pails, O'Cedar Mops. Car rots, Potatoes. Step Stools and other Miscellaneous ar ticles. "Tha Cheapest Place In Ore gon to Buy Furniture" PRIVATE SCALES DAILY Xew and Used Furniture Bt. Sold and Exchanged" , PHONE fill Let Kennell-Ellis Make Your View and Commercial Pictures, Any Time, Any Place Old Photographs Copied Often you want old photographs reproduced, but fear entrust. , Ing them to Btrangers. ' Our reputation assures tha safety and proper care ot your Seture? which we will copy, enlarge, frame or hand color at a price lower than the unknown agent can oner. Kennell-Ellis Studio 420 Oregon Bldg. RANSFER toira Long and Short Distance Hauling Public and Private Storage Fireproof Building GRAIN, FEED and SEED "''" t'V -Free Delivery to any part of the city. .. . - , :'.;;!: QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION Farmers Warehouse PAUL TRAGLIO, Prop.. lephone 28 : Night Teiepnone aui;w Day 442 State St. Ti20 pUU Is a large one mm i wb,