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V Learlnr . forJJTew York Mrs. v. Homer Gonley will leare lor- tne .-; east on tha Oriental Lamitea xrom 4 Portland tonight In- company with 2 ker sister; Mr ETC.-Apperson' of UiMlnjiTUle. 1; Tne women wm to .f direct -t -NewYork, v f ollQWlai w Wen -they will t attend . the ; na-'- ; tlonal D. JLB.' onTentton at : Washington, D'C, frbin where '. they will go tor Jacksonrille, Flor- tda. New Orleans and : then home hy-way of an Dieto. V-.-f .- Cook Ixwcg" Appeal A mandate fecetred 1b circuit court iere Eat rday. marked, the final step? in - - the" unsuceessf m anlt of Harold I. Cook against the estate of the late -: H. E. Fisher. Cook lost LU case .Before the county- eonrt, appealed to circuit court and, losing there, --' appealed - to the 'supreme court. : The .mandate handed down Satur - -tlay upholds Circuit Judge llcMa- han, before, whom ' the" case was tried in clrcnlt: court; ?t;vw j , h jCase Settled A decree, dismiss ing without prejudice the suit Car .. rle Heath ts. Flora Era Heath and '' others,' was handed down In cir cuit court here Saturday. Undei the decree a sum prerlously placed In the hands of the Marlon county treasurer. Is to be dMded as fol- : lows! Carrie Heath f 400, Flora Eya- Heathy $100 and William ;Heath floe.M? V : V --u Present' PUy The" young people Ot the First church chapter - of the Epworth league of the First ; ' Methodla b church rlll ' present" a i play,- The- New Minister"- and a , ; program -of music and readings In the'" church parlors 'Wednesday evening. Preceede from ahe- en-j . tertatnment win go into the chap- ; ters institute fund. J- - rostorrJctf Ctek HaxtMUlard u Doughton, clerk at the local post- office.: suffered -Ujurlea to his! . toot' Saturday : morning when . his : - motorcycle slipped and crashed to .... the -pavement as he .was eomlng - around a corner on'hls way to . work. . . He will, probably, be . off duty for several days. - Several . Clinics . Monday Dr. yernon - A. Douglas ;will be In several rural centers Monday to , give toxin-antitoxin treatments to school children. Schools he will v visit Include North Santlanv West :BUrton, Crawlord and SobUmity. Miss Vema, Lang-. B. N, will be the assisting nurse.-.; w . . . . 'Gibson Imnrovlnsf Condition of Duane Gibson, collector at the Baiem postof flee who has ben a patient at the Veterans hospital" in Portland for more than a week. Is. Improving," according to report to his associates at the office. Just when her will be able to return to the Job5 Is not known.'.'";, -v - : i "' , f - -' -c. ' l'. - - 7Chnrch"':'Boa'to--Meet'Te church school -board of the First , Method 1st church will ; mee 1 3!on " day evening ;ln" the' Wesley Lclass room for the "regular :; monthly Business session. superintendent . H F.'Soanks will have charge. Xkns to GarlbAkll A. C. Hasgrl jaemir Qhllng , and . C. ; E. Swope leftrtSainrdlry-vnoon for CaribsIHI wherfl they rliTSfepresent the Saj lem.jJons-ciuD at jt cxun charter njgitf at tne fioast town..- xney re- lunra sere iiieun mgns. . - MsiTmcn jJmie Flo--Tiro em pioyes ei the saiem poetomce are confined to their homes following attacks of the Influenza. They are J. A. -Wright,: who -works at - the stamp and registry windows, and Frank Devlin, city carrier, j, Kletztnga Have Guests Mr. and Mrs.- Halph Kletxlng,' 9 SO Tama rack street, have as their guests . today the 'former'a parents. Mr. v and' Mrs.R.' AT Kletxing of Porfc. land and" Lewis Kletzlng, Ralph's brother, - "'..ij-'.,;- ' Going to ' Jaactloa--The : local - Lions club will 'send a delegation ; to Junction taty Monday hlght to take part In a charter night pro. gram at : tne club In the Lane Teacher in Town Miss Venlta Ramsby, who Is' teaching la the primary department at Evergreen, spent Saturday In Salem and while here called at the : office of . the county school superintendent. ; ' Mr. and Mrs. Bain Hw Prin ciple and Mrs. .Vera p. Bain-were Saturday, visitors in Salem from Wood burn, - where he is head" of I the school system.' -' -r : VFrom WoodTmrn Superintend-1 ent and Mt; v D. Bain of Wood- , burn, were In Salem; on business sataraay. Air. Bain is in charge ":. ot the scboou at rwoodbunu : f. Jora IWidents Hre Mr. sd Mrs. Walter W. Taylor, for mer residents of this city but now I eusuverton, were 'business visit ' ors to. Salem Saturday. s , , Falla to StopZran - W. Osterr man, 1140 Court itreet, was fined I - IS in municipal eonrt Saturday on charge of falling to stop at a through street Intersection. ' Imm4 Dsfty Cept Vsaf by CtUtttnin ttllitt&j Co -".V: SIS 8. OmmkUI .'" ' tttlt - AS30CIATO ZSS - - tlw UwdiM Ptm 1 e1iTr ntttU4 t ik M w HkUnbM tU mrw etpua iWit4 U U r m etksnriM rWiU U Uis ul tlM te tae local 'aevs pssQsSM kwla. - ' . ' . - . suimu omcxi . T' Psin 1 CMt SprMarst'a i Irttit ' W. Str. li.- 8fMtt BUc. Prtlaa4: SlHMa BI4 Bmm rrudiM: IU Intim BMs. Us ASfl :-- .- -- . TELcrnoxc " For JIB ttrt U Eaii4 at Utf'PMt Offle fai BUm- OTtgn. as Us pMtofe r.- sUBscntPTioH xarss SUI Safcferiptfoa Et,- "SdTSset ' Within Uro; Dily il feo:r, t X!o. ta-eenu; I i a. tl.iiT S-t..-.25;l -r . ). - XlMV&ers tr inU px ii. r f X00 far I i MltSM. . l Has Flncr Cat Off Jesse Sim kins, 111 ft Market, who had the thumb and two fingers severed sua Mil nana JUday morn- tT working la the Oregon x-uip ana raper company finish ing room, U getting along nicely ' H ocai nospitai where he was taken following the accident. Mr. Sim kins has been employed at the same machine c for nearly five years .and thU Is the first time he nas suriered any lnjnry,- . Women's Grona to lfeea The Woman's Foreign Missionary so ciety ox ino Murjstrect. Methodist church will nftet Monday evening at tno borne of Mrs.' Anna Steng,! suvia, A0. Araoe streec ;., Tues day evening from 7 to 8:45 o'clock tne junior members of the church win. meet at the church parlors tor a recreauonai period, it Is also Knaouncea, , J irryaalo i Man Visits J. C Ryan, principal of the Perrydale scnoois, is spending the week end In Salem, vlsltinz tls daurhter. Miss Rachael Ryan, office assistant wita the. Krueger Realty company. Mr. Ryan Is accompanied by his son, Albert, and daughter. Jane. He reports - thst ; work' ta 4 the schools there has been much ham pered since December by mnch contagion, : Including : measles. mumps . and .lnfluensa; -. but . that there are only s few cases of ill ness, now. . XZU i;; Tlslfs bt Miller Home Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller, -who reside in South Salem, had - as guests the latter part of the week her brother and sister-in-law, -Mr. ' and Mra. nenry itois ox Bumner. Waasu, and nephew,' Harry Trots of Los Angeles, Calif. ' Title Beetled Final . deereo In the case of E. L. 8tarr vs Grace uerber. and others - was handed down . In circuit conrt Saturday. gfvtns; thee plaintiff full and undls- patjep; juuo to ajPiecei-or Marlon county reai esiaie tnat bad' been the subject Of the suIW . Ifewr Jobs ' Monday A i mutual exchange of positions will be ef fected at the ' Salem postof flee Mondsy,' April 1, when Clifton Ross, city carrier for the past II years, is transferred to a clerk ship, and Millard Doughton, clerk, takes over the carrier Job, Post master John II. Farrar announced Saturday, i: .; 0.-- '-.i. ; . Move to wasblngton Mr. and Mrs. John Blwer, who rere mar ried In Salem about two months . w . . 1 . . . a iuutcu 10 wssningion. Mra. Blwer was Mrs.' Belle SteeL Speeder Fined SUnley Perrine less Nortn lTth street, was fined S7.60 Saturday in municipal court on a. charge of speeding on which ne was arrested Friday night. - Perrydale Folk Visit Mr. ; and Mrs. William Stapleton of Perry dale are week end visitors In Sa lem. Mr.' Stapleton la a prominent rancher in that section. --v4-V Parker Fays Fine Bu i Par ker, 810 Market street, .was fined $5 In municipal, court Saturday for driving through a funeral pro cession,', "- . " v.-V 'frr:.- From Eldriele Charles ITan negan was In the city from EL. driedge Saturday. , Mr. Hannegan Is chairman of the school district at Eldrledge. ":Us-:-- 'l Here Prom Aamsrllle P. - C. Fulton of Aumsville, spent Satur day attending to business matters In the city. - - ' IVJartn From ' Devise-violet A. Ramsby.. teacher, iflx the . Davis school, was a business visitor In the city Sat Mr. Todd la YlsJtoi -H. C. Todd was a bnslnesr visitor In the city Saturday from Pleasant Point. iiroajr. WILLAMETTC VALLl- TR : . ;.; - v Portiand-Saleia v.;.Frosit and Trade Sts,"';,.-'ifi ,"? ' ij-t--.-BamlsT-lBrfil SADDmOkAXr :--' Jeffersoiu-AlbairrC'rVa contlnned service to .i Ashland and Dairy Service to fc.--OtU J400 Fdrlnformatiori " ii , i i i ii f ' i" i i m i iii. i in ' ; St oclis . Abstracts : Bonds . Contracts ' Injurance Papers Cbeck these oyer-tr If you bave any one of these valuable fNthirigs, they ehould.be protected in a Safe Deposit Box in r-1 :bur splendid burglar and fire proof -vault v ; - - : v . - ; Don'tivait to regret theif Joss by fire or theft. Bring them . down to the bank f 4 SALELI " - -1 j--.- jL t -' Wew OREGON STATES:JATTi Saba, Oren,Snaday MornIagIarch 31t 1S23 r ' 'V. : " ' - .X 5' Rural Teacher Visits Miss Ethel L. Gulvin. who is teaching in the North Santlam school, spent Saturday. la Salem. . . 1:- Bct PCTrmPcieBen F. Tor- ns ef Eugene and Springfield, is a Tliltor la the elfy. " - - - TTooCmm Man Visits 17. - M. Williams of Woodbnrn was a busi ness caller In Salem Saturday. Tbnr Motor Completely " - 1 Overhauled. 1-8 rerular eriees. Fltsgerald Shenrln Motor Co. No. Liberty at Cnemeketa. ' " ; Dr. Jackson . ... -. " .- 407 Court. Phone 224S - Dollar Every night Marion hotel. 1 f :8t to f at t Fnrnltore Ppbolsteter ' ',1 'And repairing Gieso-Powers Furniture C"i.-:i;";-; FIFTY Tsed Piano Bargains' 3, jstur furniture Co. r For Sale 01 .The Black Cat restaurant RoUx Grocery Co-C-Q See FD7TY "Used Piano Bargains". - stiff rumiture co. Planting Thne is H - We have Gill Bros, best seeds. Morcrop fertiliser, prrenni ,1 plant pansles, gladioli. Salem Seed-A Or chard Supply . Co. 178 8. ComL Si formerly Pearcy Bros, store. FXFTT Tsed Ptano BwgatnSH Li- Stiff .; rumiture co, ; .f.tt-- w . "--.'S ... iJ-.----t'..-.5-'-; w ."1 J3& Grade Anction ; i . . . Friday. HI p.m.- at N. Cottage. Baby Grand piano,' Ze nith' all Electric Radio, Westing- house EL ' Range. Mohair Over stuffed - Day. -r y Chair. -- Wilton rugs, 'wax. Bedroom Dining room furniture, Draperies, etc Al Krause. Owner, F. ' N, r. Woodry. Auctioneer. Phone ill. I Estimates Fwrnlahed . ' . Draperies, Hamilton's, . S 4 0 .15.,.TI- , - it' 1 Good Radio Cheap .. ' Cost 8200. for quick sale 875. Terms.. Address ' Box 47. care Statesman. ''' v '-Jl - Wanted -: . r--:.v 7 room suburban ; homo near school. 1 Will trade equity in five room modern Salem home. Ad dress Box 475, care Statesman. See the InmmveA Hart. Oil burner demonstrated at J. A. Bernardi's plumbing shop. 4 Ferry. Tel 2949. Ixmgine Watches Will ' check np with Longine Time Signals every nite. Pomeroy St Keene arc Salem dealers. Lady Employed Mornings Wishes place to work for board ana room, rnone zvna, . --' - - " - " .-- . . - 25 Varieties of Roses All ' reduced ' to 50e each. Madame Butterfly and ' Ophelia roses at S 5c Pearcy Bros. Nurs ery, 210 N. Liberty,-near court. . Dr. Stone Does Office Practice Treats skin diseases - and can cer." Office tnextvdoor- to police station. f- " - Spring Showing fai Draperies - At Hamilton's, 30 Court St. Block Wood, Shed Dry Wood coaL Salem Fuel Co. Tel lS.'';;-;' iviiiCVy Anction Sale Thursday 1:80 p. m. 5-room bungalow and all furni ture and furnishings of. the home of Robert Sanger, 1859 Fir St F. N. ; Woodry is the -auctioneer. Phono 511. : - W. Enunons Law Offices "C Are now located In the Oregon buUding;, Srd floor. Tel. 1849. - Tewr Drapery ProbI Made -easier by' consnltissr Mr. Cooley at Hamilton's. . $ Twic Daily; ; -,-'Vv:y .,.'Phci 1400 ifinii 1' iaee SERVICE -.-: all points sontb of Salem, way points - ;: V;vi:. Above Towns , '.".' Deeds -Yoiir.Will Jewelry. Mcrtgaccs Negotiable today. , ...... ,mm!mmmT". - . " .' V..: DM"0?-:CO,M(S r : ;; ;-." 1 Salerno Oregon ' : Ltl'JtLIIB FiOJECTS BEGKlClflTY ' : Three new 4-H boys', and glrla1 clab projects have Just been, or ganized in Marion county, reports William W. Fox, county club lead er. This- brings the total number of clubs in the county to 79, with a membership of 771 boys and i Two of the. new clubs have been formed by groups at; the Grassy Pond school, a. sewing club with eleven members under the leader ship of Mrs. W. Pfaffinger and a com club with six -workers for which Sam -R. Calrnes Is leader. Officers of the sewing- group In clude Vera-. Norton.- president: Bonnie Lue Pfaffinger, vice-president; and Maude i Graves, secre tary; and of the corn club: Leon Engelmann, president Lyle Skill. er. vice-president, and Jean Rlch- mond"secretary.':S-i- -- Melvtn Lund is president of the six members who comprise the calf club organised at the Ever green school ; Edward Winger is vice-president and Billy Syphert, secretaryr; Harden 1 Oveross is teacher and leader. Individual record cards-for each of the 4-H beys:: and girls' club workers In the county have; been received by . WtfJiam W.? Fox, in charge of club projects In the county, and as soon as eacn club sends in its data he will till in the record of each member. ." , For the first time the state de partment is awarding a graduated pin' for boys and girls enrolled in club work, a different design be lnr nsed" for each Tear of work represented .up if tend lnclndlng that the Individual records are be ing secured. Pins will be sent out to the local clubs shortly alter tne record cards are completed and transmitted to the state depart ment. 51HI1GEL GIVES UISTSE10IIW "V--: A an annronrlate recognition of the Easter season, the Evange- L OBITUARY ':t- r'Y - Keren : iTr Rlli Koran died early Frl- iav nirhfc at the home at 1180 North 18th street at the age of 4 years. , Survived by her hus band, John of Salem; two broth ers, Marcus M. Long and Stroud nt two nenhewa and one niece, all of Portland. Funeral services at the Clough-Huston cha pel at 11 arnV Monday, Rev. W. F!ari Cnnhran officiating. Inter ment "".will follow at Albany. 33elcregt iHemortal A' Park Cenery ; with perpetual care - V - Papers - V'.v'V CARDS FILED FOB 4-IICLIieW0iEIIS V j?-- teoi-- I. rf 017 J '; Where-To DINE . f ..". I V A V-X- Chicken or Goose Dian Today at the Gray Belle. C Spedal Tnrkey and Spring Lejnb-i uuuur servea ma nay at ; tne For Dinner This Kvmlno. " Special Sunday dinner $1.00 at uie: a&anon notei, today. . . . Special Chicken Dinner' - 50'cents at the Arro L ; OXeanTa Soedal Baked And Chicken dinners today, SO and 75c.. . - 4. . Chicken, Tnrkey, Rabbit Dinners v At cute cafeteria." - Open all aay today.' . : . 5 -The Home - " Restaurant is Serving; a special caster iJinner today, 0c. llstlc Tabernacle,: corner of 18th and Ferry streets, la announcing for the services today both music and sermon themes of a special nature. The Rey. A. E.: Steur nagel is closing his series of ad dresses here, speaking in the af ternoon at 8 o'clock : on: iHow Will the Dead be Raised?- A vo cal trio is to sing "Rabonnl" by Lehman. . The orchestra' and choir have, been giving splendid assist ance at these meetings and are to accompany In ; the musical ' pro gram in' both' afternoon and eve nlng services. ' t- j5.r;"'r VThe evahaellst's'" tin&mm subject al-: 2 9 o'clock will-i be: rbtgns or the Approaching End of the. Age,?( and : la designated' as one which has an "exeentlna! an. peal tq the xeneral publle at this ume. r? .') - - - - . ' j -:- Re V.. Earl V. Jennhuin. ha'naa- tor of the Tabernacle, states that Mr. Steurnacel has been rrativ appreciated by a large number of hearers and that snlendM. rrai have enjoyed this axnerieni Bible expositor, evanrellst and an. thor in his nddresses past three weeks. -- . , frTJTnJTTES ACTIVE WASHINGTOV VarAAT Activities of power interests In me sii oi vvasnington to block passage of leaislation dMin A expand public owned power enter prises in the 1924 state election were aeacribed today in testimony before the federal state commis sion's inquiry into publicity or ganizations of public power utili ties. . Dr. Edith V. Wifael Osteopathic Physician and Sur geon, specialises in diseases of women and children Office 428 Oregon Bldg. Phone 778 , - Res. 991R For the bMt Tri rdinr JraM XxssUastloa rrM W iasim your rfluMt mint kntkaifc : THoifPSOJrSLDTSCC " OPTICAL CO. -: v. 110 IT. Commercial St. ? 3S 4.95 (There is a lot of exceedingly , " mmajS 1iwhw.w1I 1m ' X . J. tau tire business. , - Sometimes we suspect 'x Mmisw Kn( manshlp than there are brands i Goodyear iitf-TKe-ciAer Tread f :, any "otner JWnd?" -I '-' -J ."". ' w 1 ., -iUk' yourself these questions, and don't wrjrry you won'i be'telkebutn,c But don't be confused or mis'; tte ieste4.jalues.of the World's Greatest Tires.1 -rv : y THE GOODYEAR' TTJiE & RUBBER COMPANY ' 1" -'; : ";. v. -A : V v.. CIIILDS Fllir.llS n siiEsm ' Activity, in sales of real estate continues especially In good homes as shown by the numerous sales recently closed by the firm of Leo N. Childg company, local realtors. Following, is a report of the deals handled recently by this .company. snowing saies amoanung 10 ' Georgia Skeels sold her modern home at 912 N. 5th street to J. W. Parker for 28100 casK'vN -Floyd Crabtree bought a home at 825 N.-23rd street from Harry Warnke and pald.22500. . , J. M. Taylor purchased A new home located at 174 5 Kay street from W. J. Thompson and paid 82250. ;i..i.v; : w . Rue Drager purchased a mod ern home located at 9 9 8"N. Cap ital street from Ida Bunnell and paid 7000 cashC: j a f - I Dorothy Whlpp . sold her home at 1830 Market street to R. S. Casteel for 22650. - t?"v:. -if 4 Arthur - Loder took possession of a new; home at 2279 Laurel avenue, formerly owned by Don Young, at a value of 93850. Mr. Young took as part payment: a residence located at 855 Gaines avenue valued at 1500. ' E. Raybum purchased Isabelle M.JLnderson's home at 995 N. 6th street at a value of 8000. home from TM. Hicks located at 1940 Maple avenue and paid 93 1 Fred. Denham- . sold a . 4 -room c6ttare located at 845 , Norway street; to Allen Canfleld at a val ue of 122 50... - :.;v Frank Good sold his home at 622 N. 21st street, to Marvin E. Hammer for 22000 cash. - - Rtith H. Dunsmoor purchased a new home located at 810 Electric street which was Just completed by L. E. Shenwold. Purchase price was 23100. ; 1 r 3 H.A.1' Johnson 'of Dallas took oyer the Hulda H. Maves home lo- c'atbdlat 250 Hoyt street at a yaTne of 27000 and Mrs. Maves took Mr: Johnson's home- at Dallas in part payment at a value of 14500. ' Try Our . , Triple Rich Malted Milkshake? 20c . - The Best Malted Milk in Salem 1 - Only, at ; v . Schaefer's Drag Store 1S5 N. Com'L St. Phone 107 The Original Candy Special Store ef Salem. - v Pemslar Agenej - 0 led when you are sprayed with high powered language or: beset by over- attractive inducements; Stand steady and keep focused on. tftfe What has this other tire to offer me v big idea which is, the. most. quality.' r in place: of the 'super-elastic super-. and value you can get for your money. - enduring Goodyear SupertuHst cordt : Goodyear Tires are the most popular ' - - -A. - r;mey outsell any otner tires oecause , oy uooayears people have learned . by . experience . ,,. duction t , ' , r.omw tires. This has beerf true not for a year, but . fit place ofAe 'but for 'more --- -'.:,r than ten years." , I, It is true with ; regard to truck ; tires, bus tires,' 1 airplane tiresj, -' just 'the game i as with auto- : mobile "tires, J .Therefore, "- when shrewd salesmansh i p, ' seeks to "tempt-, vou awav from 5 the tested..values pl Goodyear TireSr 1.' Finallyif !" - a&Jc yourseu tnese Questions: - . rM ia .v there yAWhat has this' other, tire - - -;- - AKRON. nna-DM;?n ; -. thc greatest , NdbletoTalk VOhOrientWith:: y. W C Noble of Youngstown, Ohio, win address the Leslie men's brotherhood meeting 4 Tuesday night, AprU "t.f Mr. - Noble iwm tatk onv China and Japan, both countries being familiar "to ; him through extensive travel in ad dition to Mr. . Noble's talk,".; the prograttveontaina several other in teresting numbeTs, including solos by Floyd ; Melntyre who" recently retarned from' the esajt; gronp of concertina selections by, Wil liam McGilchrist, Sr., and the first appearance of the boys orchestra of the church. . ;Clark M. .Wills is director "of ' the orchestra, ' which was organized only recently. . ; t NOTICE DOO OWNERS. . The last Legislature passed an emergency law, now in effect, rais ing dog licenses to 32.00 on all male and spayed female dogs,' and 22.00 on all nnspayed female dogs. They also added a penalty of $2.00 on au nog licenses not pnrcnasea before March 1st of eaeh year. It yon have no license' for this year send your money giving the sex of High Grade Funuturea mmm - ;-.Next ; .v;"" ,p--S::''":v-:: Wednesday, April. 3rd PLACE?-1750 State St. - " ' ' ' ' , - -.; -. - - i - - - FotlowiBg to n Partial List: 1 Walnut and White enameled nickel trimmed, large Windsor kitchen range with sanitary base and reservoir; 1 8 burner, six hole oil stove with canopy and oven; 1 white enam eled, porcelain top kitchen table; 1 Mohair Day. Rev. cush ions; 1 6-ft. oak dining table; 8 oak diners with leather seats; 1 very good large oak buffet; 1 oak Spanish leather" duofold; 1 oak library table, 1 oak Spanish leather rocker; 1 oak black imitation leather rocker; 1 Morris chair; 1 arm chair; 1 oak comblnatioi typewriter and flat top desk 1 walnut bedroom suite consisting of steel bVd, dresser, chlf "forette and rocker;. 1 steel bronse ; bed complete; t4 steel white enameled bed complete; 1 dresser; 1 din. chair; 2 kltch ee chairs; 1 Holland piano, very good, 1 piano bench; 2 glaes dpor bookcases; 1 Oxia Wilton rug (Uke new); 1 ll-SlZ velvet rug, like new; 1- 6x8 Ax. rag; 1 0x12 inlaid linoleum mg; 1'7-6'xO Cong, rug; 1 Franklin cab. sewing machine; 1 Maytag Electric washing machine, like new; 1 ironing board; 1 clothes rack; 1 hall mirror; 1 clothes basket; 1 com mode; 1 stand table; 1 medicine cab.; 1 glass washboard) 1 copper boiler; 1 enameled pall; 2 gal. wash tabs; 1 fiO-ft. length garden hose with fittings; 1 15-gaL oil barrel. Assort ment of good cooking utensils, garden tools and other art ' cles too-numerous to mention. M. ARE THE AUCTIONEERS In Charge "Rite Down Town! . Phone 75 " (The .Commercial St. Woodry's) ttEse ; ";; - :r;;;. - rTKat has this inplacf ef the . ' . i od 6f toughening rubber T --T 'vlaeeih&talaes-mad posibU . ; to offer me .. 4:J f ,. plende on OHIO . . l- ' NAME III RUBBER the dog," at ones, to It O. Boycr, County Clerk,' Salem before the penalty is added." The County Conrt will not add the penalty un til after April 15th this year -en account of the hew law. . . ; : This notice Is ordered published by the County Court ef - Marlon County. u ' -1- - . U. O. BOYER, County Clerk." (Publish March 24 and 31.) . f ImU !)()) 11) Late 1923 Ford Coape In fine condition, Baxtell axel, aereral other extras, 1029 Ucensev mm aas oo. V "The House That Service Built rri' LJJ ';i:: .4 otJier1 tire to offer ms special Goodyear meth- ,.. recora-oreaKing . ' 0Wer lire o offer mi; exclusive features pro- I , 'ducedbyGood- , i years . match- less - develop - ment depart-- mentt What has this . -. other ; tire - fo .' ; offer me in place of the. '- standard Good year after-sal service - that backs up every , UreT - - -- this other tire is as good .. .v rUjisr ihn ' Goodyear Tires, than on 'v" - iiv se Mil .Hi; ss.oo