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The New Oregon Statesman, Salem," Oregon, Sunday Morning,-August 5, 1928 'J LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS r - Aikins from Riddle J. L. At kins and G. -E. Aikins -of Riddle arrived in Salem yesterday. ' Co6iilIe Polk HeroMrs. A." O. Walker and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Gage; all of CoonlUe, were guests at the Marion last night The Dalle Visitor E. A. Clark. who sign The Dalles as home, was in Salem yesterday, stopping over night at a local hotel. Ways Hare Son A ten ponnd son wit born Friday afternoon to Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Way of Salem. Mother and son are at the Dea coness. Tolly Speaker Rev. Norman K. "-.Tally will be the speaker at the Klwanis club luncheon Tues day.; Hl subject will be "My Club and Me." McCauley Here G. W. McCau ley arrived Friday from Seattle to spend a few days in Salem looking after; Interests of the Silver Fox Sales and Development company. Miss Ney on Vacation Miss Helen Ney, office secretary at the Kimball School of Theology, will spend a part of her vacation at the Epworth League-rastitute at Falls City this week.' ' f Cans in Portland Dr. John M. Canse will fill the pulpit, of Dr. Wilbert Dowson at the First Meth odist church In Portland at both services today. This evening he will give an illustrated lecture on the work of the pioneers. ' . . . . Prom Battle Creek Mrs. Louie Richter was in Salem from Battle Creek Saturday and while here conferred with County School Su perintendent Fulkerson: Mrs. Richter Is clerk of the Battle Creek school district. , - Open Fourth Store The fourth Twentieth Century grocery store in Salem was opened yesterday at State and lth streets. This, is . the first "neighborhood" grocery this chain concern has established here. - - At Crater Lake Mr. and Mrs. James Foster, who reside on the Pringle road, are spending a vaca tion at Crater Lake. Mr. and Mrs. , George "White and daughter are looking after the oster ranch dur ing their absence. Returning Here Mrs. Nona White, county juvenile aiofficer, will return Monday to her desk in the county court building after spending a two weeks' vacation with her sister out from Grants Pass. Mrs. White was accompan. led on her vacation by her daugh ter. Portland Pastor Here Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Villers of Port land arrived in Salem Saturday to remain over Sunday. Dr. Villers is paetor of a Portland Baptist church, and will conduct services at the Grand Opera house here today. While in Salem they are at the Marion. Coins to Vancouver Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Summerville and small son will leave Monday for Vancouver, Wash., where they will spend several days visiting at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Summerville. The local Mr. Summerville is with the Willamette Valley Supply com pany on Ferry street. . i ... , First Christian Services. ' The Reverend Mr. Howe of the First Christian church .will preach .his last services today before leaving with his family for the annual vacation. During his ; , absence. Clark Aydelott of Eugene will con duct services. A special. song ser vice will be held at the ehurjth to day do in morning ana evening. - Visit in Salem Miss Laura Mae Bryant of Newberg, and--her guests. Miss Bernyce Hensley of -Garden Home and Miss Margaret Underwood of Eugene, were in Sa lem yesterday visiting- -friends, leaving early in the evening for Miss Henaley's home.. -They . are all member of Gamma 1?u soror ity of the University of Oregon. Ex-Salesnite Hurt Emmett Summerville of the; Willamette Supply Electrical coTapenyv -re ceived word that aim xnot&r, Mrs. William Summerville, is suffering from a broken arm sustained a few day ago when she- fell off a - J. box while cleaning some walls. McT,.y Mrs. Summerville is a former res- VTT ident of Salem, living 6n Center XTW near 12th until she removed to years ago. Roof ; Dnunaged The fire de- nartment- .was called - abont 7 o'clock last evening to Sir North 14th street, to extinguish a roof fire at the home of John Trotter , Part of the house had been va cant and when it was being clean ed ud for a new tenant, some pa- Mrs were burned, it was be lieved that the hot cinders, from this fire after going out the chim ney, fell upon the roof and start ed the fire. Considerable damage was caused by the necessity for ehoDDing through the root in or der to get at the blase in the at- . tic. Minor Operations Minor oper ations given at the Salem General hospital Saturday Included those to Jack Craig, route three, and Helen Pettyjohn, 146 North 14th. i School Man Here R A. Mc Cully, former school superintend ent of Eagle, Idaho, has been a Salem visitor the past week. Nye on Vacation Mx. and Mrs. Al Nye will leave today for Cen tralis, Wash., and Mt. Rainier, where they will spend a vacation Nye is postman at the capItoL . Roser in Roscburg Harvey Roser of the Twentieth Century store at State and Commercial, is spending the day with his parents in Roseburg. "'-"'- :' Patton to Return--E. Cooke Patton is expected to return Tues day from Moffitt Springs, where he has been for the benefit of his health. Ships to Eugene Lee Eyerly, George Henderson and W.- A. ( Scout) Hazelwood. of the Paci fic Aitplane' Service piloting crew, will take the company ships ; to Eugene Sunday. - Air Postage Lower Cost of air postage was recently cut In half, with she present rate five cents an ounce, wnlcn reduction, it is presumed, will be accorded tne us ual patronage of reaucea costs. Mission Board to Meet The ex ecutive board of the Presbyterian Missionary society will convene at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the new church parlors, it is announced. Plan Northern Vacation W. W. Moore and family, accompan ied by their guests. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Moore, of Concoraia, K.an. plan to leave this week for a Ta xation trip to Seattle ana van. eouver, B. C. The men are broth ers. Horgan Injured John A. Hor gan, Salem's new weather fore caster who is with the Pacific Airplane Service company, . is nursinr a broken ankle, the re mit of a motorcycle mishap which landed him Into a ditch south of McMinnville as he attempted to avoid hitting a truck-as he was rounding a curve. SlmiMon Leaving Again Ma ior W. P. Simpson and family will leave tomorrow for a motor trip with Washington. D. C. as the ultimate goal.' They will be gone nearly a month, business matters being responsible for this trip. They were business visitors in California for about a month, re turning the past week. , PEP Employes to Picnic The employes' social club of the Sa lem PEP company offices is plan ning a picnic for the workers and their friends, to be held at Nes kowin next Saturday and Sunday, August 11 and 12. It is expected some 25 car loads will Journey to the resort for the picnic Schramm Returns, Gone State Bank Spnerintendent A. A. Shramm left yesterday for Wal- nnrt to anend Sunday with his family who are vacationing there. Shramm Just returned yesterday from New York, where he attend ed the national confeernce ifif, state bank executives. While In the east, he also stopped at Wash ington, D.- C, to confer with the comptroller of currency. Brunks Leaving Dr. and Mrs. Estill Brunk will leave this morn ing by automobile for Yellow stone park, from which point they may travel the rest of the way to Minneapolis by train. ; At Minne apolis Dr. Brunk. who is medical director .with the Marion county child health association, will at tend the annual conference of the American Dental association. He will show an exhibit of posters of the . work done in this county at the national meeting. Boys Break Windows Boys will be boys, no matter what the cost, it seems. Friday afternoon severafot the youngsters, possess ed of slingshots, found amusement in aiming at the windows or tne Rosebrauch Furnace company's foundry. Success was witn tneir alms, with the result that Off leer Thomasen had to visit tneir am bush. The boys were caught, but released on promise' to make the necessary repairs. The sling shots? City Recorder Mark Poul- sen had them yet yesterday. Labor Demand Slow All of the calls for common labor to the fed era! employment bureau in Salem were filled this week, with an ad ditlona! 46 names over the 41 who-went to work remaining on the list Altogether, there were 1S7 calls for assistance, 141 men and women sent out, and 271 men and women seeking positions. Agricultural labor ranked next to common, , with 43, placements among the 52 registered: SO farm hands sought work, with six left on the book when the week end ed. Fifty-one women agricultur al workers were after jobs,' with four-fifths or 40 of them sent to jobs. Other placements included woods laborers, ten; casual work ers, two: truck driver, one; kltch en worker, one; cooks, one; house keepers, tWO. ; ' J . - Engenenns Stop Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Waits of Eugene stopped In Salem , last night while enroute home ' from Longriew, Wash., where they had visited relatives. Xto to Seaside Miss Pauline Knowland. stenographer in the Salem, chamber of commerce of fices, and Miss Irma Bo lander of the Industrial Accident commis sion office, left Saturday for a vacation at Seaside. Irvin Leaves Today James Lee Irvtn will leave today to Tislt Al bany relatives.- He has-been here Tisiting his, grandmother, Mrs. Myra Shanks, police matron. Young Irvin a home Is in Red lands, CaL 4 oipe Will Speak John S. voipe, engineer for the under ground department of - the Port land Electric Power company, will give a demonstration of first aid and resuscitation at the Rotary club luncheon Wednesday Aoon. Doney in Portland Dr. Carl Doney motored to Portland Friday to meet Mrs. Doney, who was re turning from a two months' visif with her sons in the east. The Doneys were accompanied by Mrs. F. .G. Franklin and Mrs. O. Eb- een. , - . a . Prom Kansas Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell, 485 North Win ter street, have as guests Mr. and Mrs. Dell Finton of Hutchinson. Kansas. , The Kansans stopped at Yellowstone park on"" their - way west, at that making the trip in five and a half days. Labor lie Filed George Steln ka yesterday filed a labor lien against - Hugh - Worley tor the sum of $247. V . Jones Heads Fmit Grow R. E. Jones is president of an or. ganlzatlon of the fruit and berry growers of the Brooks district ef fected Wis week. Other officers are: Theodore Rubens, vice-pres- laent; w. Williams, secreury. ana a. jr. Kimp, s. A. Harris, E. P. Runcorn, F. M. Hill and P. Y. ricxens, directors.- .visitor Leaves Mrs. Frank Eckley, formerly of Woodburn. who has been visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. junior jscJtiey, Salem, Is enroute to Gateway. Mont., leavinar from Portland yesterday. The local peo ple accompanied Mrs. Eckley as iar as rortiana. . Would Dissolve Injunction Al an aftermath of the recent Ger rais school election in which bonds for a new union high school V f 1 I . . . . . - uuiiums were aeieaiea z to 1, a roup of voters of the union high! ichool district are behind a move to seek dissolution of an Injunc tion which has been in force for two years to restrain Issuance of notices of election for the purpose of dissolving the district. ' Bridges Cost 968,933 R. A. Furrow,, bridge engineer. Is pre paring a report to present to the city council at tomorrow evening's meeting which shows that- $68, 935.81' waa expended upon the three concrete bridges, . South Here from Lebanon Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hartley of Lebanon were registered at the Now Salem last night. - - Jndftf Marries Connie County Judge J. , a Seigmund - yesterday j afternoon performed a marriage ceremony . tor Bertrand F. Jack son of San Francisco and Edna Agnes Ott of Chicago.. Mrs. Powers Here. Mrs.- T. fWenrer) Powers. of Portland, where she Is active in music dr. dee, will be In Salem today and will -assist in the song service at the morning services of the First Christian church. . Motor to Coast Dr. and Mrs. Rimer Allan of this city took a motor trio to Tillamook over the weekend, taking with them their small .daughter Gene and gnests, Mrs. Annie Anderson and her danrhter Lillian Beals of Cali fornia, and Marjorie Anderson. ; Newlyweds' Get Shower Mr. and Mrs. Walter Giese were given a serenade and shower at their home in Macleay Friday night. A considerable .number of people were present. most of them com- inc from Salem. . Mr., ana mrs. Giese retufrjB from their honey moon trip last week. Cochran to Return W. Earl Cochran will be in Salem Sunday, Anrust 19. to speak and sing at the Grand Opera house, according to word from him. Cochran is in Burton, Wn.,1 directing music at the assembly of Baptist young peo ple at the place. He plans to make Salem his home. . Mortgage Foreclosure Coolldge and McClalne yesterday filed suit in circuit court against Alfred J. Moen and others to reforfi a mortgage instrument and to have it foreclosed against certain real nronertr described in the com- nlaint and said to be Incorrectly described In the mortgage. The amount of the mortgage is said to be $275. TTor Comnanr Answers In all of six actions at law brought against if by three different par ties, the Silver Fox Sales and De velopment company yesterday fil ed answers entering a general de nial, to all the material charges brought against it. The suits were brought more than a month ago by F. B. Fargo. Icyl Cation and Llla Louise Cation. Ontario People Visit Winfield G. Higglns, instructor in the man ual training department of On tario. Oregon, high school, and several of his relatives have been visiting for several days with Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Scott of 583 South Winter street, Salem. Mr. Scott Is Mr. Hlggins uncle. Accompany ing - Mr. Higglns are his family and a niece. They expect to go to Myrtle Point in a short timer Old Friends Marry J. A. Pat terson of Salem and Emma Car mody of Pueblo. Calif., were mar ried June 26. The romance is the culmination vbf friendship begun in their youth in the east. Later they drifted, west, she to Califor-4 Complaint Filed O. H. Gentry co-defendant with Lee G. B. Yates and other in ' a suit brought by the Charles K. Spauld- lns; Logging, company - to estab lish a lien, yesterday filed a cross complaint asserting that-his-tight to a labor lien . against , Yates is prior to the logging company's claim.. He demands a lien amounting to $97.50 and other Items . indudlng . attorney's . tees and costs. - - Roel-Established -Out of four road petitions presented to th Marion county court, the court yesterday acted farfrTbly on one, ordered a surrey taken of another and turned two down. ' . The one ordered established as a county road is in the St Paul district and was petitioned for by Mrs. Rosa Grohs . and others. , Survey was ordered on a road ncrr . Broad- acres . petitioned for by -E. C Hovenden and others. ' Petitions were ordered dismissed In the ease of .two roads in the Lake La- blsh district, near Brooks. Due to the swampy nature of the soil it would not be practicable to es tablish these roads, the court de cided. The two petitions - had been Headed by W. Howard Ramp and by R. Butte. OBITUARY FIND IT HERE Bring Results Statesman Classified Readers Old Time Dance Crystal Garden Every Wed. and Sat. night. A La Carte Service In dining room Marion Hotel. Hop Pickers See Class Ad Of Durbin ft Cornoyer. Dance Kcnti Hall Sat. Kite Good snappy music Old Time Dance Mellow Moo: Friday night. Furniture Upholsterer And repairing.. Giese - Powers Furniture Co. Special Sunday Dinner Served from 5:45 to at the .Marlon Hotel. 8 p. m., Takley In. this city, August 4, Charles Yakley, father of Lydia Yakley, of Salem. Announcement of fun eral will be made later by Rlgdon and Son. Earl Funeral services for the late Henry L. Earl, of Turner, husband of Mrs. Rachel Earl, father of Mrs. Venlta Wintermute, of Mon mouth, and Archie Earl of Cali fornia, will oe neia sunuay, au rust 5. at 2 n. m.. at the Metho dist church of Turner. The serv ices will be under the direction of Rlgdon and Son. 17th street, completed In the ser- Wlnter, South Commercial, anjnia and he to Oregon where he married another, the death of les of 12 for which a $350,000.wnom lead to a reunion and sub- marriage of the old oona issue was voted last year, The report will show $1,040.10 was saved over the bidders' figures. - Beebe to California Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Beebe and daughter, Barbara Jean, will leave Monday by automobile for Redondo Beach, Calif., where Beebe 'will succeed to the district managership there of the California Water Service company. ' Beebe was manager of the Oregon-Washington Water Service company here until, the district offices were moved to Sa lem! Both the California com pany and the Oregon-Washington company are subsidiaries of the Federal Water company. Attend Institute T h e First Methodist church is sending a group of 14- Leaguers to the Ep worth . League Institute at Falls City on Monday. They will be ac companied by Mrs. C. F. Cook and Miss Margaret Sutherland. Ken. neth Johnston was elected Insti tute manager and will have charge of transportation and camp arrangements. Those attending are: Evert- Bennett, Frederick Blatchtord Esther. Cook, Mary Fletcher. . Esther Gardiner, Ken neth. Johnston,: Dorothy Kloep- plng. Ida McNeill, Marjorie O'Dell. Neva Stolsseise, Hary Trlndle, Hortense Taylor and Ramona Walker. Threshers Active The state of Oregon owns three threshing ma chines; two belonging to the state hospital (asylum), and one the property of the institution for the feeble minded; with the un derstanding that the boys train ing school may use it. The latter machine is at work now at the boys' school. It has three days work there: taking care of the crop of 120 acres of' grain; prin cipally . oats: some wheat. The crops are good. They use the oats mostly for feed, grinding that part fed to dairy animals. The threshing of grain at the Woodburn1 school is done by an independent machine, hired. sequent friends. Three Couples "Wed Marriage licenses were iesued yesterday from the office of the Marion county clerk as follows: Bertrand F. Jackson, 41, of San Francisco, and Edna Agnes Ott, 48, of Chi cago; George H. Welgel, 47, of 285 North Commercial street, Sa lem, and Florence E. White. 39, of the Marlon Apartments, Salem; Roscoe Willis Blehm, 32, of Klam ath Falls, and Opal Belle Robin son. 30. of route 4. Salem. Each of the last four persons listed has been married once before. Dr. Morris Returns Dr. Hen ry Morris of this city arlrved here shortly arter midnignt mis mon ing from Grand Rapids, Michigan; where he represented Oregon at the . international' convention of state optometry boards. Morris is a member of the Oregon state board ' of optometry. : He '. was gone three weeks, making the trip east on the union Pacific una in order to see a brother in Pine Bluffs. Wyoming. He ? returned west over the Canadian Pacific route. . ' ' . . : , Marriage Surprise To their many, friends and . . acquaintances It will be no little surprise to learn that George H. Weigle, local pho tographer and boatswain and Flor ence. BL. White designer for Mack's millinery, quietly obtain ed a marriage license Saturday af ternoon and were united ' in mar riage at the home of A. L. and Mrs. Godfrey, 127 Union . street, at 8 p. m. "Only yery close friends of the couple were present. The marriage ; ceremony - was perform ed br Dr. W. C. Kantner. pastor emeritus of the First uongress- tlonal church, SALEM FOLKS By J. R WILLETTT White White, Robert, died at a local hospital August 4 at the age of about 35 years. Remains are in care of Clough-Huston company, with funeral announcements la ter. Giant Snap Dragon Plants' all colors 25c dox. Jonesmere Farm 3 Fl 2. Why Not Go Ont td Woodland " Park and picnic. The park Is beautiful and the water fine. Grand Opera House On Sunday morning at 11 a.m. Thomas J. Villers, D. D., will speak and again at 8 p. m. These Ladies and Children's Hair Cutting. By appointment. Phone 1985. The Beauty Box, 502 State St. For Your Vacation A Jar proof watch will stand the knocks. See them at Pom- eroy & Keene's. Auction Sale Fnrnit Tuesday, 1:30 p. m. 1740 Fir St. W. F. Drager, owner. Psychic, Card, or Crystal Reading 1 day. Aug. 9. For appts. jkhone 1047 or 1710-M. At the Grand' Opera House- Hear the noted Baptist preach. er Thomas J. Villers. D. D., Sim day at 11 a. m., and 8 p. m. All are welcome. Dry Planer " Wood Prompt delivery Just the wood for hot water heaters or summer cooking. Fred E. Wells 230 So. Church. The Grand Opera House- Affords you a comfortable place to attend an inspiring service to day. Thomas J. Villers, D. D., speaks both morning and evening. At the Grand Opera Hoi Hear Dr. Thomas J. Villers, be will deliver two great sermons to day, at 11 a. m., and at 8 p. m. Everybody welcome. Vacuum Cleaner If you use your vacuum clean er on your mattresses every week it will not only keep them clean, but fluffy. Union Air Lines, Inc., Owners and operators of WEST COAST AIR TRANSPORT COMPANY Tli Beh Aircraft ara tha only Trl Mtor Airplaaa ta tka Uaita BteUa which haTa pasted tka Straaa Analysis of tha Department of Cootmerca.. TBI KOTOn SUTEX AIK FOXUCAX PORTLAND TO SEATTLE 8 A. M. AND 3:80 P. H. Tina, 1 Hoar and 13 Minutes Fare, $12; R. T., $22 TO TACOMA, 12; B. T, 820 PORTLAND TO SAN FRANCESCO ; Mon.- Wed.-Friday Fastest time 4 Honrs SI minutes 71m Schedule Jmly II :S0 A. SC. Fare, S45; R. T., 85 Book early aad eeld disappointment. We make tentatire reaervatioBs ' for raprssentatiTa of Portland 'a hosi aeaa firms. This Is Kot a TrOBble, It's a rieantrc. Fasseafer laseraaee liability carried hook early, soma . aehedelee are ia Etat daauad over 1SO0 passes (era to already aaade the ainray trip between Pert land and Seattle. Oa koaatlful tpiinf Cmj the glorloo of the world are spread before yon. Be temher, It's aa sll-dsyllrht trip with aereral hoars ia Seattle! or Taeema for kaalaoe or plooaaro. This ahoald appeal to hayora. haaiaoaa and pre feeatoaal men, where time la vahaahlo. Three asotort iaaare positive safety. Tick eta sac JteoerraUeas HOTEL SENATOR lisanmV "SttoMl Clough l XHuston Irulu Distinctive cHmeral Service f Co. We board Dogs at our farm FLAKE'S PETLAND Rt. 9, Box 8 and Pacific Highway Fraternal Picnic Sunday Woodland Park. Admission per car 25 cents. Boats leave for pic nic at the foot' of Chemeketa street at 8 and 10 a. m. and 12 a. m. Yeomen No lodge meeting Saturday night, August 4th. We will meet August 11th refreshments, be sure to be there. C. E. Albln, Secretary. Jazx Piano Playing Taught to adult beginners in 20 lessons. Ad vance course for players, also sax ophone. Chris tense n school. See Mr. Sherman, Sherman Clay company. The Black Cat Will Ope Friday morning under new management. Come In and have your lunch with us. Women cooks and food like you have it at home. Fine fountain service also. Old Time Dance Sat. Nite Domes Pavilion, McCoy, Ore gon. . , Dance Keatl Hall Sat. Kite Good snappy music ' Card of Thanks We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for their help and sympathy shown us . in ' this sad hour of bereavement in the death of our beloved sou and brother, James Harold Sheridan,' and also for their beautiful floral offerings. Mr. and Mrs. William Sheridan and family. Next Sunday morning there will be two great sermons in which you will be lterested. He expresses himself in clear cut, snappy sentences, no superfluous words. Comfortable seats lor 700, come and help us fill them all. This will be Dr. Villers first Sunday in Salem. You will be' more than welcome. S. mmmmammmmmmmamm irrirrnrWifiihWi i RAJ I YV7 Y W I If. i M 1 -MO D.QJSJ SAYS We have a 1!2 Pontine Sedan that has had the best of care. Well equipped, has S0 new rubber and la A-l condition, for tm.QO. The House That Service AnUI" MT. CREST ABBEY MAUSOLEUM VAULT ENTOMBMENT LLOYD T. RIGDON. llngr. riHE TO RIO reading la sees. We t eare year fUaeee asataat kroakaco. Kxammetiea too. Thompron-Olntsch Optical Co. IIS N. Oomm'l St. ELECTRIC MOTORS Rewound and Repaired, New or Used llotors VIBBERT & TODD Things Eloctrleal 101 South High Tel 2111 W. F. DRAGER'S FURNITURE Auction Sale 1740 FIR. ST., BETWEEN LINCOLN o SUPERIOR -2 Blocks West of S. Commercial "Look for Sale Sign , Tuesday, August 7th, 1.30 P. M. 1 Eden Eelectric Wash Machine, 1 Overstuffed Davenport, l i Oak Dining Room Suite, consisting: of 50 top table, buffet,' O leather seated diners and 1 China Cabinet, 1 Breakfast Table and 4 Chairs, 1 Oak Library Table, 1 Card Table, 1 Oak Stand Table, 1 Mah. Smoker's Stand, 2 Oak Rockers, X Reed Chair, 1 Overstuffed Rocker, 1 Century Refrigerator, 1 Ivory Bed. Room Suite, including Bow Foot Bed, 8 Glass Vanity, Large Dresser, Bench,. Floss Mattress and Coil Spring; 1 White Enamel Bed Room Suite including Bed, Coil Spring Floss Mattress, Princess Dresser, Chiffonier, 8 Glass Vanity, Rocker and Chair; 1 Vera is Martin Bed, Unit Steel Spring and Bilk Floss Mattress, 1 White Enamel 2 Post Bed, unit Steel Spring and Silk Floss Mattress, 1 Steel Camp Bed, 1 Folding Army Cot, 0x12 Axmlnster Rug, 1 0x12 Brussels Rug and Small Rug, 1 Hug 12x12, 2 Felt Base Rugs, 1 Stair Carpet, Fancy t Baskets, Pictures, Ironing; Board, Fireplace Screen, fciecu-ie-light globes, all Drapes, Curtains and Rods in house. Clock, K. utensils and Dishes, Crocks, Empty Fruit Jars, Commode, High Chair, Mop, Mear ever Roaster, Goat Rug, 8 Rag Rugs, Step Ladder, Lawn Mower and many other miscellaaeoas articles. Terms Cash. No reserve. F. N. Woodry Salem's Leading Auctioneer In Charge Res. Store, 1610 N. Summer St. Phone 511 "I Pay Cask for Used Furniture" Established 1010 JLADO & UGH, DonEicirs Established 1868 GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Office Honrs from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. look r Mi b"N( VIcn'o'S Vfr-r PAMDY CAMERA. MAK.- I&JStSppi "TMOW COMBS m CAPITAL ; t A & -g opjje stored .umd MMm You iust wish you had a birthday every week when you look over our selective , eift assortment. The dependability; that has given folks the favorable opinion . they have of our drug supplies is practiced, in this line of our business, too. Where To DINE .TODAY Fried Clilcken-Dinner- Today at ths Gray Bells. u rnr . : e . Fried Chicken Dinner- Served all day at the Spa. For Dinner This Evenings A la carte dinner at the Marlon hotel today. - .-"'v.-':?''-'-v'- ess ' . . Soecial Chicken Dinner Today nd home mads ' salads. State Cafeteria,' ' " Ann Restaurant . Roast Chicken Dinner and sup per Chicken Dinner BOo' Central Restaurant, 8. mlnal. . ' ' - e - Chicken Dinner Today At the Whits House. k Yc X only exclusively , i. X I lllkx ' ' modem .memorial park between Seattle and San S! , II RnS, I Francisco is located at Salem, Oregon. A pro- IvxX' HI ?voSS gressive city is worthy of proved modern wvJ k -X " . - . 714-716 First Natl Bank Bid. 1 XX jjxVSI';. . . ; phone 2205 - SalerrC Oregon ' 'SJ II x - - - - - - , , , . - rv , n I- ' ; . tt x : vx X xV X X XI X V X X ;CSX J.wX X - ,-X XXX - X XX X X X " X : v