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. The New OsTSOTf Stattsuaw, BIev Oregon, Tuesday Homing? October, f , Local -News -Brief i . From Friao--E. J. Meant, for merly with the Fry Drug company 1a Salem, was registered at the '-. New Salem last night from San "Francisco. .!: ''" "''. Vl Lindsay Here C J. Lindsay of Portland is a guest at the Marion, -registering MondayHe is with the W. P. Fuller company.' . Tryouts Today Tryouts for po H!nn on the staff .of the Clar ion, high school bi-weekly publlr . cation, will he- held this morning i Hnr th assembly hour. Jnlia Creech is editor. . "L,: I Jndge " KeTtj" Here Judge Percy R. Kelly, whoso home is In Albany, is registered at the New I - Salem while the circuit court is in Vjssioa.'W 3 - Turner Man Fined James Glv ; zaunlcinal court Monday on hr-A of taking tne rtgni 01 way from another drirer and operating a motor vehicle without a amver s license. J J In - TTlrfrh Car Stolen An Oakland edan belonging to J. F. Ulrich 100S ttorth 16th street.- was nin from Liberty and Center truii Snndir nlcht. Mr. Ulrich notified the police. .- Claimed Drunk- Frank Miller wa arretted Saturday night on a charge of drunkenness. He was the city iail " on furnishing bail Sunday. 1 Dwelling Planned Virgil Bus- Bey took out a pernm onay io huHd a dwelling costing $3060 at 7 North 23rd street. Muffler Larking Ralph Klnser I860 Summer street, was arrest ed fay a city traffic officer Sunday night on a charge of operating an automobile which was not equip ped with a muffler. ' 3Sew Hotel Clerk W. A. Craft of Salem is the new night clerk at the New Salem hotef. succeed- Honrra 11. unaDOL w Liu j ten Wucm , Cbaiged F. H. Chapin was arrested Sunday night on a charge of orunnennes.- Judge W - TeaUom-i- Circuit Judce-L-.H. McMahan has gone on a two weeks' vacation. to the McKenxIe river country; To. Many : in f Seat Warren Loose waa fined la munic ipal court Monday for; driving an ntAinabUA witn lour cersuus. m the driver's seaCi- f T Fin t Teachers' Meefr The first regular . meeting, of ; high, school teachers :s was i held , after, scnoon MondayClOnly Routine - matters were considered :- ..'iT :.:": In bre''OltT Ralph- Em mons of the- Emmons Clothing store was In" Oregon City yester day om business - i .r Visit. In ' Salens Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Sly and family and Mrs. Eliza Thompson of Creswell. Ore gon spent the week end yislting with Mr., and Mrs. J. B. Hewitt. Sit Rural Avenue. . ; Achesons Leave Soon The Rey. and Mrs. Thomas Acheson will leave Thursday for ' Tacoma, where he wis given a pastorate at the recent "Methodist annual con ference. The Rev. Acheson nas been pastor of tho -Jason Lee Methodist church in -Salem.- May Revise Course A meeting of principals of the grade schools was held in the senior high school building H Monday afternoon to study the course of writfng of fered In the grades with a view to revising and improving it. Mrs. Clara Pomeroy, director , of spell ing and penmanship In The junior high schools, was in charge. . The matter of revising the course was taken into " consideration before school T closed last! year., hut no definite action was takesL s Eneonnter Saad Storas Mm. C N. Need ham and Mrs, H. hV Berg man.' who returned to Salem -re cently after driving to Denver, Colorado for the national conven tion of the Dausrhters of "Veterans are telling their niany friends of the one real thrill they experienc ed on Iheir motor trip. ,Whlle passing over the ti Idaho desert. they encountered a very disagree- abU sand and wind storm, which if they had stopped would have soon covered them with dinting sand. Other than their unpleasant xnerlenee with the storm, they bad an unusually pleasant Jrip, with not even a puncture to mar the Journey. ivC.4iU Heaters Early'' 1 1 to choose . from at' Bargain Prloae. v F;" N. Woodrfs, Summer Attestd the Free School at the . Grand Theatre this afternoon at 2: SO. conducted by Mrs- Harriett Langworthy. na tionally s known . domestic science IT. Hi. V. ATHOrOW 1 October ft and . ' 41 Court street. . , . ; - ' : The Kew Orecosi Si v The Northwest Poultry Journal. and the - Pacific Homestead, , all three one full year by jnaail ox SS.7S during bargain. period,., wrrifssrlw Cifte for Clnl Birthday and weddings may be had in our glf try." " yisit . tnis en tire room -of . gifts.' c'Pomeroy 4 Distribute Jodrnale--Copies of the first "school year number; of the Oregon Educational. "Jo-urn! were distributed to the Salem school teachers Monday from the office of the city school, superin tendent. The magaxine is tneoi- ficial publication of the Oregon State Teachers association. Vor Portland last week;. Mr.-Craft -.-handled the register for the first me last night. . ! i Rtiwi- to Speak Frederick Steiwer, Oregon's Junior United States senator will deliver an ad At to the voters of Oregon in behalf fit Herbert Hoover, the re publican presidential candidate, oyer KOW of Portland. "Wednes day at 6:15 o'clock , Dr. Doney In Portland Dr. Carl G. Doney president of Wil lamette university, was in Port land yesterday to attend the fun eral of Miss Dorothy Fisher, who was a student at Willamette last year. - . . Clothing Stolen A suit and topcoat were stolen from Sidney Jory's home. 1270 " North lth street, last week, Mr. Jory re ported to the police Sunday. ; THuwdAr Charged -Joe Mc Carthy and EarliMcCarthy were! The other driver .was not injured eBBBBBBSBBBtssBsBeesewBi" 1 Five Loads MUJ , Wood- US. 75. Prompt delivery. Phone IS. Salem Fuel company. Before Bnylna: Tonr See H. h. 'Stiff . Furniture company. Before Buying Tour See H. L. Stiff Furniture company. Dollar Dinner Every night Marlon hotel. 6:30 to 4 at the flUnt Ouinces Raised A. W, Veatch, who lives at 1514 D street. Salem, brought some huge quinces to the offices of the New Oregon Statesman Monday. The. largest of these ouinces welched one bound 12 ounces anc was 16 inch 98 In circumference. - They were grown on Mr. veaicoa ouuiu property.- ; .. .; " Leaders Bleet The building campaign of the boys club of the Y. M. C. A got underway last night with a meeting of the lead ers for the clubs. Dr. Frank Brown spoke on the responsibility of the leaders to the boys under them and told of the opportun ities to have good times and to do constructive' work together. More than twenty attended the dinner meeting. Recklessness Charged Fred Parrlsh of Albany was arrestea RnndsY nlzht on a charge of reck less driving, following an accident at the corner of High and' State streets, "in "which Parrish's auto mobile hit a machine driven by Dr. Joseph of Corvallls. Parrish suffered a severe cut on his face. Furniture Upholsterer f And repairing, oiese-rowers Furniture Co. - Before Buying Tour Piano- See H. I Stiff Furniture Company. U - Omlr Short Time More Get those big black grape Ffala Vineyards.- Eeligious Question Again eh Republican mmitteeman For Sale For Salem property or acreage. 2t acres irrigated, land t .muss west of Kennewick. Wash.: as res alfalfa, f acres ' asparagus. fair bundincs. Anderson . .Ru pert. Realtors. 1 8. High. . t EHfehTowjsrt; Have New Dress PARIS. Oot 1. (AP)--Ths Eiffel Tower is getting a new coat of nalnt.- Thirty tons of paint. costing about $307000, 'are. neces sary for the tower to ? look its best. This is too high to permit it to follow the changes in Parts fashions, so It gets its new coat of paint every' eigni " years ana no sooner. ' .This year is an .exception. A new kind of paint has been tnea ent on a fourth of the sunace. But the rest will be finished only at the regwar tune, in - Curry to Manage 1 Insurance Office KabsUpWh m mm Rebuked WASHGTOK?OcC 1- (AP) Chairman, Wotk. "of the Repub lican National; eotamlttee late-tonight4 made peVHcMhe telegram he sent t Oliver D. 4 Street. Ala bama committeeman on - Septem ber . 2S-. 1 In connection with the southerner's dissemination of , a circular;; dealing 4 with - Governor Smith's religion as a factor in the presidential campaign. v Earner the national : chairman had -refused to publish his eom munication.. saying it was . confi dential and should be given our by Street, if at all. ' Republican head. quarters tonight - however, said the chairman's attention had been called, to newspaper - dispatches quouag tstreei aa uenymg cnac ne had received any f instructions from Dr. Work upon the circular. Foil .Text : Civem . ;Upon receiving this report the national I chairman ' published ; his communication to Street, a fol lows: .r. f ' ' A circular has reached me pur porting to hare been written by yon' subject ; 'Governor ; Smith's membership In the Roman Catho lic church and its proper place as an issue; In the campaign. regret exceedingly that any of our oarty official should brinK the religious question into a partisan campaign. , Invite, your attention to a letter from me to all national committeemen, dated June 29, in which I said: r 'The campaign policy we pro. pose to follow will be informative and constructive I only. The promptings of the conscience And personal liberty within the law are) not. proper subjects for polit- I .1 Wl 1 I hut sure you . wlU observe future." . ' rrRtP at the fairgrounds Sat ! urday night on charges of being drunk and disorderly. ' Boy to Faugnts Mr. isnd Mrs. T. F. Faught. 15th and Bellevue streets, are parents of a baby boy born Monday evening at the Bun galow Maternity home. The young man weighed elgnt ana a nan pounds. Mr." Faught Is a special representative of the Sunlreeie company. - . Brotherhood to Meet The first fall meeting of the Men's Broth erhood of the Leslie Methodist church will be hed In the church parlors at o.u u ciwk &uw v.cu ing. Election of officers and plan ning the year's work will be the chief business. The Brotherhood meeting is a part of the full week's activities for the various -departments of Leslie Memorial to ret the year's work under way. C. 8. French is president of the ' Brotherhood. ' Union In Session A meeting of the Salem Insurance Union was held at the Chamber of Com. merce rooms Monday morning, at which time bill to go before the next legislature were discussed Another meetlnc will be held at the Chamber of Commerce Mon day, October 22, and all Salem in surance agents, whether, members of the Union or not, are urged to be present. r. Parrlsh was cited to appear In mu nicipal court today Venison Barbecue Held Dr. Fred W. Burger was host to his office attendants, - patients ana friends at a free venison barbecue held at Charley Maxwell's Fat Boy Barbecue Monday evening. The ! meat was from a 200 lb. buck which Dr. Burger killed early last week in the Blue mountains - in eastern - Oregon. Dr. Ben .'F. Pound and Dr. Kenneth Waters, who are associated with Dr. Bur ger in offices at 408 U. 8. Bank Bldg., were special guests at the barbecue. -, . 650 At Camp Registration at the city auto camp reached 6S0 for the month of September. Few er cars wre In the camp each day during the second and third week of the month than were there earlier or later. The scarcity of help In the orchards and" hop yards took every worker to the farms. The - best day's business was on the first with 36 cars. Low days were the fifth and thirteenth with 11 each. The six cabins were occupied every night. -' Old Time Dancing Taught Classes forming Wed. Oct. g at, to n. m. Rexlstratlon now. The White School of the Dance, Nelson Bldg. ... , : ". ' . . - Beginning Tomorrow The county clerk's otiice wiu oe open from 8 o'clock a. m. until s o'clock p. m. daily until ths close of registration. October 8. Wanted an Electric Range And appliance salesman. Salary and commission. Opportunity for advancement. Portland Electric Power company. Phone 85, 2S7 N. Liberty street. Modem Dancing Taught All the season'a latest dance stepsVi Classes forming Tnurs., net 4. Beclnners 7:st p. m. Ad vanced at 8:80 p. m. Registra tion now. The White School of the Dance, Nelson Bldg. . Reeinneirs Who Do Not Have- Pianos resister at Sherman rir ACo.lSOS. High St., Sa lem, Oregon, for two months free course 'under direction of Ethel Phelns first .class starting Oct. f th at ten A. M. j Rlv Vnnltnrei Auction Wed. nlte i:sw p. m.. at . v. Woodry's Auetion MaTKet. asiu N. Summer, St. Old Time-Dance Crystal Gard - Every, Wed. and sat- nignw ' Marion Curry of Salem has been appointed branch manager for the Northwestern Mutual Fire Insur ance association; with offices in 208 Masonic building. Mr. Curry 's well known here having. lived here for a nmcW of years. For the oast year me has been con nected with the Imperial Furniture company. The Insurance business is not new to Mr. Curry as he had considerable experience in this line before coming to Salem. Alleced Bootleceer Harold Meeks was arrested and taken be fore Justice of the Peace Small Monday on a charge of bootleg-a-fnr. He was riven time to con sult an attorney, and was lodged In Jail when he failed to pay 8500 bail. Court Ovens The October term of circuit court began here Mon day with two cases decided by the urv. The case of Rae T. oiboons vs. -Lester Smith was won by the plaintiff to the extent of SZ 61 ft. 9 ft The Shell Oil company of Califor nia, won a verdict against Jonn Channer In .the' sum of 71.97. Phone 2227 i n ELECTRIC MOTORS Rewound and Repaired, Ne ' or Used Motor , J FOR INFORMATION ABOUT LOCAL OR EASTERK " RAILROAD TRIPS r Oregon Electric Ry.fs Willametu Valley Line "- yiNI TORIO Tig 1msm.aWs hi-- r rmt flMMS sraaag.; KxaaiMtiom to.- ' :i: ' Thompeon-Glutach Optical 1 Co. US X. Ooaua'l St. CASH BUYERS I Peppermint Oil l and Cscara Baric W.J. LAKE CO. Board of Trade'Bldaj Portland Oregon. ; Our Salem Repreeentattve of . H. STELNBOCK ;3 Capitol Bargain House 145 Center St. ' Phone 898 .t suggestion in -Hubert Work. Chalrman." Act Admitted ' GDNTERSV1LLE, Ala., Oct. 1. .(AP)-MUver D. Street. Repub lican National committeeman , for Alabama and chairman . br. the 8tate Republican Campaign' com mittee, said today he had distri buted 200,000 copies of a circular declaring that the Catholic church is a "very Uve an&jrltal issue" In the presidential, campaign. Street's statement was - made when he was asked regarding published reports that . Chairman Work of the Republican National committee, had sent him a tele gram condemning distribution-of campaign material dealing with religion , and with Governor Smith's membershp In the Catho lic church. Washington dispatch es today; quoted Work, as confirm ing that he had sent such a tele- cram Saturday, but Street Insist ed today that he had not received it. ... tZ:z.-i-:3 ; , Paper ; Remains Mans The -clreuiar which Is several thousand words in length quotes a letter from Street to the Birmlng- News which that Paper re. fused to publish. 'explaining that hit violated its policy of not print ing letters dealing; with religious Issue .Into the campaign; -. It: accuses "the -News." of Inject- ins' the -. religious . Issue, into the campaign end pt opposing Govern or Smith's ' nomination - for the i presidency tour years ago because of ' ,hl j religion. The circular whlch'fi is headedV -"Governor Smlth'a membership in thsT Roman Cathode church, and its S prpper place in this eampaign, adds' : Question Held Vital - , thiakitheCatholic church and Governor Smith's membership in" it legitimately enter into this campaign as a very live and vital issue, 'but in saying so,-1 do not mean that the relgious beliefs and practices of the Roman Catholic -. . a church or of Governor smith fire involved. , s, ,' " . The Roman Catholic church tra- of'Rome (1. e. the pope) has de wava stood and does now : stand tor eertaln political. Civil and SO. eial principles. It has always and does nor boldly and defiantly proclaim its belief in and advocacy of those principles and its purpose never to cease the fight for them untU they are brought to full tri umph.--!-.:.. .lx .Pope Said Temporal ' ' - Am6ng ; these purely political principles tor "which every bishop of Rome (1. EL the pope) has de clared that the Roman . Catholic church stands are: .MThe union of church and state with the state subordinate to the churchr opposition to religious liberty; " opposition to freedom of speech; $ opposition to freedom of thought and conscience; opposi tion to freedom of the press." Al's AcUons Cite "When I , see Governor Smith declaring that he Is a faithful and loyal member of the Catholic church, when I see the pope hail ing him as 'our beloved son In Christ.' when I see Governor Smith kissing the signet ring of the pope s legate which has al wars been' and la now 'a symbol of temporal and not of spiritual or religious power; when I see uov- ernor Smith calling in a Catholic priest," Father Dnfty to assist him in answering the purely political questions propounded to him and to aid him in running the gaunt let of Roman .Catholic church laws and doctrines, I am driven to the conclusion that,- however he; may seek to camouflage his real opin ions, at heart he Is la accord with his-rhureh on these political questions.. ; -"'"-". Forecast Made . Continuing It aaldl Thls (Gov ernor Smith's ), churchr will nse him as an Instrument' to bring about: a condition-when it will be expodlent to make the Issue. Then It will make the Issue witn uov- ernor Smith himself, and, it he does not yield; It will crush him. - it had crushed thousands, oc others, as ruthlessly, as. it would crush a protesunt.- t Jt: Th theaBoendage.i Street calls on republican workers to place the rellglotls question "on its proper grounds and to carefully discrim inate between the -political.-; eivu and social doctrines of the Roman Catholic church on the one hand and Its religious beliefs and prac tices on the other., and adds: "With the latter we have no con cern whatever. - But we are under n oduty in a political campaign to keep silent on the political, ; civic and social ' principles of j that church or any other:... .., i years,' but never" have they had -such a large, percentage otwin- aers ee this year. In the 192t Gresham, fair, every pigeon .they :, entered woxn ihhojurt--ti.- Mr. Edwards started raising pt' geons 16 yfars ago, as : n: hobby,' and It Is ' still a nobby with him and bli son. although he says. un-;: .' like some hobbies, it is one from which, income more than offsets ; outgo.': The breeders try to gath- -er and.keep the best birds. they can -boy, . which accounts in .part " for the number, of ribbons . ... I -The local men have exhibited at i the Pacific International -Livestock exposition and have always ; J won high honors there,"as well as r at the sUte fairs. . Mr. Edwards senior, attends to j his pigeon hobby when he is not ' on duty aa head, pressman at the j New Statesman - . Increase Shown v In Enrollment At City Schools 4 y PI eniNFim BLUERI BBQrJS HER E Forty , blue ribbons or i f lrst awards, fire red ribbons for 'sec ond places and three white rib bons, third place, was the record which A. j. Edwards and son ce cil of the Tew Park Pigeon Lofts made from their exhibits of fancy pigeons at the state fair. Mr. Edwards and his son enter ed 51 birds, of which three were disqualified as being in poor con dition. Every one of the otners won ribbons. Mr. Edwards and son have been exhibiting pigeons at the state fair for the last 15 Approximately . ISO"., students registered in the Salem schools Monday to bring the total enroll. ment to 4.808- All but two grade schools. Park! and Englewood. showed - in increase over . tasi week's total. I . : ,',; In the other! grade schools the gain Monday was: Garfield, 10; Highland. 16; Richmond. 7; mc- Klnley, 2: Lincoln, 7; wasning- ton, 7; Grant, ;l. About w new students entered -the senior hlgb school, bringing the total to 1008; and there were 18 and 2t new faces at Leslie and Parrlsh Junior highs, respectively, bringing the totals there to 416 and 888. ; R. G. Johnson. Jr., , of Wasco." r county has been appointed county-: agent of Grant county. ; Pendleton will choose a mayor - and four members of the , city councp at the election In Novem ber. ' .; -"ji JoMJ RotUe 415 State St.- Expert Shoe Fitter WALK-OVER AND i CANTILEVER 'FOOTWEAR : 7 Walnuts are beginning to drop and filberts are coming In.- Price is a little lower this year on ac -count of a large foreign crop. , : rgfi Ice Cream A Perfect Food for Young or Old Our Ice Cream is pure, J healthful and delicious. All flavors. Take a quart home today tor be served at our fountain. k -. . r r Schaefer's DRUG STORE 135 North Commercial SU r ; ( Phone 197 Penslar Agency MT. CREST ABBEY MAUSOLEUM VAULT ENTOMBMENT LLOYD T. RIGnON. Mwgr. IjlMO iljlj jfVCLOUGH-R Iruttf ZJtsmtowe Huston v Co. i2o ; SAYS' 1927 Bulck Master four door sedan, fully equipped. 80 rubber, in A.1 condition in ev ery way, looks Uke new and Is priced at 11160.00. . -The'llcuse That Service italU V1BBERT & TODD ; Things Electrical nth me Tel. sua 191 South High BIG FURNITURE all WED. NITE 7:30 P. M. .jr"'v i Wo Kfo AUCTI( MARKET and FURNITURE STORE st. c. . v- ON MAREJ leioJir Si Furniture and Tnrnlshlngs of the Homes of ! B TTamer, L D. Southard E. J. Enis and others. ; T " . , - 1 snyertono Phoaosraph and Records, Sewing Machine, 6 Good Beds, Springs and MjUtreesee, a Heateim, fl Reaass, Oak Library Table, Dialog Tables and Chairs, Diwssee. CamoOes, Buffet, Congolenm Rugs, Wool wd FUeT HuaK, Chairs, Breakfast Tables, Clocks, Clothes Basket, Auto Tire, Small Hugs, Pmit Jars, Homo Canned Fruit, Meet Grinder. JBtep Ladder. Oulhinar Frames, OU Cans, Tools, Rockers BXhck Board, Leather Rocker, Baby Crib, FrniV nnd'Jnany other things that go to famish m Home. ' . ; , j" . , "Cash Paid for psed Fnrnituie. Phone 511. Auction Satoday 10jtiti, : - Everyth m w and SIMMIES s ILaBB DuGEIe Daniicrs "I " ' - ...... .. ; J r Established 1863 GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS 1 Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. 0 4 Bm9 ,CR stock is not only complete its variety and quality of; offerings; but also presents econ omy inducements tnat oner reai incest! re to provide your meeds here. We '.now have in aU i sizes, the new,..: .. AGFA films " , ; -f .nsed and arrrpt ed by profession. als . as - the best. Films Developed i . Printed via ? our -plant.' t'j' ' lLllmon. fX NELSON & b's-ret Cen t XlTarty. - TeltplieES 7 r.- r c Octbb Month 'Lus-llonparaP'. r silk stocking irom top silk stockings from top ? it6'toes:v': '"" ' ID E f ijffJi ' every par of Footwecr purchased ; dining this month, ' s 1 ll f mil m 1 i ;Ohe pairsof thesersilk ptockingeh : ? away: free with evefy pair of ,.'girls!- and , ladies dress footwcarel!m 'pair oftup---:;; 1 i - ; Walkover 416 STATE ST, and Cantileyer' Footweax- 152-Acre ImproYcd Farm with All Stock and i Equipment uoes &i DC Located at Farm 10 Miles North of Salem, Oregon, 3 MUes South of Hopewell and Mile West of the Wal lace Road in Polk Comity, Oregwu See Arrows to Sale. FRIDAY, OCT. 5th, 10a.m. In cultivation, balance in a SU 4 O Has 10 acres in prunes ana cncm, - In eloTer. O acres in stntwDorrses .JrZL : FARM isa acre farm which has S8 timber and pas tarn. place which is never ory. nas TZ 7ra. U chicken house, work honse, wood shed. All " uUeschooL To be sold without reserve to the Matkl STon tETfonowing tem. The pnrchaaer to assume sjnort. gage of 8,500 and pay the balance of the purchase nrlce in CMh" PERSONAL PROPERTY ? n 1 Blk. Horse S yrs. old, weight 1500 lbs.j 1 Bay Horse O mmM Z,X rivtit 1SOO lbs.1 l'Bay "Mare 10 yrs. KL weight S).;72aV inre 10. old. weight 000 lbs.; 1 Bay Colt tuj 2 vrs. oAd: 2 Jersey Cows to freshen on Jan. 6 and 8, ayte'sUd Sow. a yrs. old, to farrow l-OtMi ' 1 Chester White Boar 8 yrs. old, 40 Rhode Island B Hens. oOSodo island Red Pullets, 1 Collie and Bhepherd I Do 1 Germa4 Police and English Shep dog pup. 3 of lvy fthlns: Harness, one Uke new; 1 Single Work Harness, lO Good Horse Collars, 1 Deerlng Blower o H cut. fJ ' i iwHnr Hav Rake, i Disc Harrow; 1 -Section Lever Har. ifHSuvator,. 1 Ko. 40 OUver Flow, OuVJVlow. 1 8-inch OUver Plow, 1 a-Horse Clover Seeder, 1 r7'ow 1 2 M, H. F. Gas Engine, good; 1 Star De- sbape;i . At.t Mwwf rnhher and in eood "!52 ttJrZteTvttZ Tin Roofing. 1 Bain U- Inch, loW.wbeeL wwe uro wsjos ;Z: " ,h - . j Hay Rack. 1 Light 2-Hors Wagon; Drag BaW with A SSe, like LwTlMoliS Single Disc 8-HorseDrlll, Al shape zrrJZ a .t, i oormit Chief Cream Separator, lr ZT Zr7 fin.Mtnr." i Kronomy Chief Cream Separator, r:Ti Co Chooner. 1 Carbon Wght Plant, 1 Cider Press, 5 lOallon Cream Ggg in ;Hlf 2S2V-: Cans. Uke new ; s ou imims j w n, .. ChalnsTd Double Trees, a eVHorse Eveners, 8 File. Lumber Abowt 100 good Oak. Posts, seasoned t About 50 Radio Foles. MsoBed; Carpenter and Blacksmith Toolei 8 Tons lose Oat iSTSI barnJW Sacks WWte Oats, a Sacks Shelled CternjjS Patches of Potatoes in field, 4 Acres of Corn In field. Cords I lo-lnch Old Fir Wood, dryj 8 Cords 4 ft. Oak Wood, dry; 1 Horse Cart, 1 Cutting Bos. 6 Rolls Wire, 1 Tarpaulin, Empty 'Sacks,' Beans, 8 Tool Boxes, i-. -'V '. r - ' Household furniture including 8 Beds,' Springs and Mat tresses. Reed Baby Carriage, Home Canned Fruit, Empty Frnlt Jars. Sanitary Couch, Drop i Head Sewing Machine, Oak Es- -tension Table, 0 Oak Diners, . 8 Bow Back Chairs 8 Kitchen . Tables. 0 hole Range with Reservoir, Heater, 8 Stand Tables, -4 Arm Rockers, a Churns, a lot of Pictures, Kitchen VtensUs and Dishes, Lamps, and many other miscellaneous articles. FREE LUNCH-AT NOON Terms em Personal Property Cash t If you havon t the cas srrange with your Banker, for iW - : . -' Everything Goes,, Without Reserve to the njhest Bidder- MARY KURISICO, Owner nhv mmm r , .. -? smMsnm. and Stock Ment f It yon contemplate haying' an aue tion see P. Wr Woodry who has served yon ror ine m.m - nwM la & ifffMiM is Woodrrs so be sure a W. at his reti?-ace or store at 1810 North Summer Street, rhonn Bll. CU r-eHahle.- ia. F. .1 V s i A.