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Tha OREGON STATESMAN, Salexay Oregon. Tuesday Morning, December 9, 1930 PAGD FIVD Ijocal News Briefs ; Recklees Driving A ball of fl6 was put up by! Ed R. Greg sosCj 145 Mission street,. when he -was - released from the city Jail! Monday following the preferring- of reckless drirlng charges ' against him by Police ChM Mln to. Sunday, about midnight, Minto heard a, commotion In the -slough which is near his home at the foot of Mission street. When he Investigated, he found that Gregson had become contused and bad drlren his vehicle into the slough before he realised -where he was going. When M in to rescued Qregson, : the latter Insisted that a, traffic otfieer was in the back of his car, but tnres- tlgatlon showed that the officer was at home. Subsequently, a charge of reckless . drirlng was placode against him. .. "Dollar dinner erery night S:4S to S at the Marlon hotel. Saw Fire: Lost BikeGeorge r B. Causey, Statesman carrier, 1M tla Klw1 iMnlnv avilnit a light post while he watched the Larmer warehouse fire Saturday erenlng. Returning IS minutes later, the wheel was gone. This is ' the third wheel Causey has lost In the last three years, and he thinks it Is About time such matters ended. His telephone number Is 2417. The wheel was a made-oTer one, painted red. with wide handlebars and a spe cial messenger seat. - f -; - w Choice Holly and Holly wreaths ". for sale. O. W. Bean. Tel. 212 S5 Center street. Cosmopolitan Night The unl Terslty chapter of the Ep worth Leagues of ' First Methodist church had a cosmopolitan idea. Sunday night. Speakers on in ternational affairs and under standing were Chi Wan Lee, "Conditions in Korea"; S. Yarns- suchi. "Japanese sports": Pro fessor Alexander Vazakas, "How to Understand a Foreign Nation ality"i The first two are stu dents at Willamette unlrersity. Frank Van Dyke was chairman for the' erenlng. An excellent Christmas gift. Giro each member of your family , one of The Statesman Accident In- enrance Policies. Inquire at the Statesman office tor particulars. Girl Scouts Meet Meadow Lark troop of Girl Scouts, com pofed mostly of, girls from junior high school, met last at the M. B. Henderson 1680 S. Winter, to complete or- gamsauou ior me now r- 1 trols were formed and leaders named, and by the next meeting the girls will be conducting meet ings on the regular scout sehed- uie. lesiie iroop a as uecu, m ii. years, tho largest and most actire girls scout troop in tho eltyj Don't wait until after tha fire. See Homer H. Smith Ins. Agency a,t once. Miller Bldg. Tel. 90. ' Willamette A news map has been nlaeed in Eaton hall of Willamette unlrersity by the f el- ' ?7 .V lowshin committee of the campus Y. w. l.-a. nrw eaucawou Mwhera he wlll b, pleased to meet ,T . .!L-rrfT- world erents. Committee mem-1 hers aro Virginia Slusser, chair-1 man. Isabel Teare. Marjorle Mo-1 ser. Edith Glazier, Hazel Snyder, lnr hard, according to tho "Y" I ing sale of real estate in the mat Veryl Johnson Dr S. B. Laugh-1 physical education office, for it Iter of the estate f J. P. Larson. lln, sdriser. 4 See rental list Becke Hen dricks on classified page, also in office window, 189 N. High, Concert Tonlsrht Tho annual Christmas concert of tho Salem ... 4 l.u - 1 jacuoweu wuo wu w u.- mm, tmth m. W1 1 . A. I eamnus. tonight at 8:1B o'cock. Members of tho Portland Sym phony string quartet will be guest artists. No seats will be re- aerred, the same admission price prevailing for tho entire house. Would another fire find you uninsured. See Homer H. Smith Agency. Miller Bldg. Tel. 90. Possession Charred - " The charge of possession of intoxl catlnr llauor was held up by Of ficers Edwards and smart in tne arrest of Earl McGeary and Mil ler McGearr. both of Brooks. Oregon, when they were recorded I In the police records, Sunday, at 10:45 a. m. Falls to Signal Tho corner of Cross and High streets was the scene of an accident at 9 a. m. Monday, when . Clyde Johnson, lseo South Church street, failed to - siamal and Kenneth Graber, ks nanth 12th street, skidded Into r him bectnsa ot let on the parement. . ' " r rhirkan Dinner and bazaar, Knight Memorial chureh tonight. Intersection Crash A Piazza. 7SI Clayton street, Portland, and W. Connell Dyer, Salem, collided MM t an seeldant on Knrtb flommtMUl street. Satur - lar. - ' v Too still hare time for Chrlst- . mas photographs. Cronlso Studio, ,191 N. Commercial. Waller hau. on tne ""Li.t. the bora lobhr of the , i To Loo Angeles W. Carlton ! Smith, local physician, left Mon- ' day night on a combined busi ness and pleasure trip to Los An- zeiea, Jhopplntj Days f jt 'til Chrixfcnir I.I mJ i V n a MSI Salt to Feroclooe Kelt Brows has filed suit to foreclose lien. consisting of certificate of delinquency for paring on 15th street done by the city tn 1124, against J. M. Bergersen and wife; Emma Murphy - Brown; ErU xnSSTtJTt ter M. Wlntermuto and wife; E. I C. Hlgglns and wife: -: Lena P. I MacCarthy; Estelle A. Gilbert: I Frank Q. Jefett and Ladd tad Bush. Brown seek ta hsv th. I delinquency certificates, pur- chased from Emma Mnrnhy ."t:''- sS .i..a . - I n.asna ssu iiibl iihii nnnn insi s elared first lien upon the prera Isea against which they aro is sued. ' 1 f A Christmas gift that will reh til MMklrr SIS Am-wm f. Ylm I year Grre a VeaPa snbecrlntion ton. oT.ftrtiIL to The Oregon Statesman. Call 800 for rates. Hit and ran Charge A hit and run charge was 'drawn up against Thomas Holman, 14 1 2 Fir street, when ho waa arrest ed - Saturday; night by the south prowler. Holman was InTolred Bey fires occurred Sunday and I la as accident at 1:20 o'clock tMondaT. They were at 1:20 .m.. tne corner 01 uoerty ana uanon streets with E. L. Coffey. ISIS Leslie street. Coffey claims that I ho was going south on Liberty wnue Hoiman was approacning 1 from the west on Marlon. "He struck mr rlcht rear wheel at about SO or better and didn't stop." reported Coffey to the po- lice. Holman reported that he did not see tho other car In time tn atan i 7 p v ! Boys Conference The Older Boys' conference 1 tho Y. M. C. A. of Willamette . ralley will meet at Albany. December 12, 13 and 14. About 60 boys from Salem and! Ticinity are going, fhnhA. T..nt..fh. f .. are from Salem proper and the Pf' I3 S iSK December g, aged 71 years; moth others from small towns near b01 J"4? MeMahan In -circuit er of Arthur L. of Salem and D. here. The meetings will cotw forged instrument was brought D., m aon, of Los Angeles. Calif., boys' problems. The sessions ??urt SatQrdy n?,JralT,f"f to" d Mrs. Mario Brown of Hot eommrace at 5 p. m. Friday and d ctment, pled gui ty and was Springs. S. D.t also surrired by end at noon, Sunday. There 12 now signed up to go. S. B. A. Lodge Benefit Dance. Tonight 3:30. Yew Park HalL -Father-son Affair Stunts, songs and fellowship will feature the annual, fathers and sons ban- , , . . quet to bo held this erenlng at uci. v iic.u ion. I ;AJL?.2!5 "1.1"! T .,. meiuuuui, vuuicu. uw nronert-r belnneinr to tha minors. na, iecemDer , ageu ei jear; being sponsored by the Jason SiKj ESd to H LV Sta- fther ol Arlie R. of Corrailis and iSm Brotherhood. A unique "boy ior 31050 of Palo Alto. Calif.; broth home, actlon and a Boy Scout demon- w r loo. er ofjuke olw Edward, Gas- Btration are Included In the pro- gram numbers . mm m, TT POS? AloS ACClaent V. x. I vuui, .wi.., .Vvr..u 1 the sheriff a -Sunday ovening ac- ciaeni wmcn occurrea on ie i Turner road, and which Inrolred also the car driren by E. E. Howell of Jefferson. Howell was drirlng in the middle of the I road, says , Fr ohm, who also says - 1 1 . Ti f tntt t that time. - j Mr. Hobart Riggings has ac-1 cepted a position with the new I I,,' . r, c I bis old customers ana inenas. - I Volleyball men Work The rolleTball men's team Is practlc-1 game with the faculty of O. 8. c. at Corrailis, Friday night. The men will go to Corrailis under the leadership of L. E. Berry. oantafn captain. for board, under tho direction of ,t- M,Mo,t Ltub Helae win A rOJ S V m Y. SI. U. A. nex weeav win Christmss decorations to remain nlMin Ulf - Shed dry wood-coaL Prompt delirery. Tel 13. Salem Fuel. Citizenship Class The regular meeting of tho "T" citizenship Woodward has been appointed as class waa last night at the Y. M. administratrix of tho estate .of C. A. Next Friday is citisenship J. B. Woodward, admitted to pro court day. Tho federal examln- bate. The estate is rained at er will hold examinations in the 8500. I S court house. . s.i v ? rl Ht-Y Meetinc Tho regular business meeting; of the Hl-Y will uke pi. after banquet at C. A. dining S:30 the T. M room. I Reroofe Dwelling Francis L. I rni8on was issued a permit Eri - dsy to re roof his two story dwell ing at 1140 North Liberty street. The cost wlll be il.59. Erects Garage -A permit was I Issued Monday to Winnie Ham- man to erect a $75, one story ga rage at 7 JO Cross street; Be sure to see the new Gleam ing Sahara Glass by Hlesey at Gahlsdorrs, zzs conn su FQos Report s: L. Morty, ex- I eentor er . tne esiats oc . .Anion 1 M"orty. ha filed semi-annual ao- I counting. Os. Oasa tsi Oal hn Msdlclse. ISO ST. OoBusmtal.au Salssv. Offtes kvsra vary Sy S:SS M : fsv tae stsatka e of Pe. sad Jaa, Special Price ! On - -(LIGHTING FIXTURES Dececiber 6 To IS E. L. Welch Electric vShop ' , 1015 S. Commercial St. Decorativa Lighting Seta Electric Wiring-Fixtcres- ; Supplies Cstlzaates Furnished, i ! Phone 2561M. To Place on DoAe Appllca-I tions to place on the motion docket hare bee fUd In four SneV JoLWHeSerlon Wrolstad rs. Walter Hessel; Joe Humflett n.iT. W.-Pettyjohn S company; Nancy M. Jones ts. L. I' ZV?L tte C. TL Taylor. An encouragement " to ' early l Christmas shopping la the annual 1 for tho prleo of 1 sale now- la Si w - Macks, Ml. V. High.' r 1' S yrmT:mFam..7r : ?iY," 1 "1 souin wiioi sixeex. clinics will bo held this morning that Mrs. W. J. Wluard, route n.Ji- the Richmond. Park and Lin- fK too xast ana hln ap?rochiB: "if I - ..1 -tt -d WaUer street. 2:10 o'ciock. obmi, his report to the vone. I - - . . . . a n",,"1;, Wlllard's ear and turned it oyer. An Oakland road-1 BAMm imr J.Y " "... Stolen Car LU.r.' num?r .7," v" dT rom Gu yrdl 7" North coture street, according: to police records. CorralUs . police I ment.that a Bulck roadster. W - ceuse xi . uyiw rrom mat city. . ; v . L qt.,u .im.lleft their common homo last Aug- Sunday, In the 400 block on Hood street; t:45 a.m.. Monday, $77 North 23rd street: and at 4 o'clock Monday afternoon at tS Center street. Christmas trees like last year. 6c and up. at the same place, 292 N. Summer St. Also hoUy wreaths and mistletoe. . , Sentenced to ' Prison- Steren H. Freerkson.was sentenced to a year In prison and Richard B. MeDxmell to six months In pris- on when they came before Judge MeMahan Saturday morning on a forgery charge. Both werepa- roled to Miller Haydeu. - Sentenced, Paroled -N o 1 s o n Tra " montns prison senieuc. uu lucLi yi wicu. i . .v. '.-t, perVorsalem! Thi newlUmtag fired at Gahlsdorfs, 325 Court. Reports on Sale Anna Hughes guardian of Richard and Thomas . tnu, .tTt th. Hnrhee. ha ld with the conn- ty court report of sale on real Plan Christmas P a it t A I Christmas party for the Oregon or Minnesota, and Mrs. Mary Mc xr.i .int. win i Vialii I Can of Tacoma. Wash. Funeral w411 BVUWA T ... w mw.w m -iv. t.a.v. o I n',ln.k f 4 ft a North Winter wlU Miu gylTla Paaltfollr ,., -, rr.-.j d jj Mjf "f.vJr; J.tV..M Sylrla Kraps hostesses. Diamond ring for sale. To be seen during banking- hours, phone Demnrrer Filed Laura L. Macxiin, aerenaan. m mi brought by Arthur Plant, h a s filed demurrer to tne complaint, t .v.. ..t fts sufficient facts to constitute cause or suit, Sale Confirmed The probate fudge has signed order eonfirm- I Christ Quail bought tne property If or 31.000. . I ' . Stencl James Ed ward I Green was sentenced In circuit I .1, mn.tlii In the state- penitentiary and then J paroled to George Keeeh. He was I up on a forgery enarge. Property Seised Return ; onlgraTealde serrlces and interment T01.rMf Hrtnnrla1 Tark at ""1 t " B( u. a. nwwwu 1 V -Kaon wi m A ml mnA allAva that real property of tho defend- ant has been held. J Estate Sin Probate Anna May property In tho estate of Ida May I IHUO IkCUVIkVU - r. ! - Dauo has been reported ' to the 1 probate court. License Issued -Harold E. Bur ton and i Lucille Robertson, ; both of Portland, were granted amar- triage license here yesterday. Floor Sanders j to Rent ; Call 210S, Used FnmltaTe Deportment . 151 It. High Mothers May Bo Sort) that ' oar candles are pure i ; mid safe, i' Eren the tiniest little Christ mas celebrant need not endan ger herself to an mpset stomach. Our candles for Christmas are pare and not too rich. Special Hard Candy Sale. . ,15c for IS ounces. i A Us. for 50c SsfcrsDraSlcre 1S5 N. Coaal St, l Skid la Foe Max Sehulz. file South Commercial, had his parked the highway Sun- Frank MeMan- "f W 71711 mW T w,m. apparently did not see tho ear antU ho was right on It. - l-I.-s - I 112 ,h tho mw Mmwi 1222 '"S?c2ia?L- whefSi imf' pleased lo meet hie old .-a m.. ,- . Clinics Today Toxin-anti-toxin coin schools, with Dr. V. A. Dou- las in charge. A high school eMn- ! WW AMVIUUVIAW. A SB SO. SIMM iTf w bk byT w!5 hefd m. .. i.t. pro - school ellnle wlU be held at wee oeawa, miin enaa.w mi am uw IMm City and a chest and milk J v .. . -t ahe Salem health center. Schmidt Answers Lourora B. f chmldt, defendant in diroree ac- (.r vJ!..w il XT gettmldt Ku fUM answer to her gtatna denial of her allegaUons. aaTO that she adranced homo 111 ud only that sum. and that she ner eomplllnt 6 dismissed. Just recelred, a new shipment of easel frames. Reasonably priced. Cronlso Studio, 192 N. ComX (Orer Busick's). MUa 1t.nU J Walt TVtvlar. AumsrmereprU that a silrer banjo was stolen from his ear parked on Court street opposite tho post office, at 2:10 p.m., Sat urday. Obituary Hon tier Martha Alice Huntley died at the residAn IK SO Vamr street. g6Ten grandchndren and one greai-granacnua. r unerai ger- rices Thursday, Dec 11, at 2 p.m f"- A.arto ciatlng. interment City View cemetery. Anderson Aiex JB. Anaerson 01 ose nona Front street Salem died at Port- der and Andrew all of Wisconsin, lnnnnnmenti 1st ap fc-w W. T. Hliaoo ina hod. EDW. MERRXFIELD Mrs. John J. Elliott of Salem was called to The Dalles Sunday night by the death of her father. Edward Merrlfleld of that city. Mrs. Elliott was accompanied by Mrs. Rachel Reeder. sister of Mr Merrlfleld. Mrs. George Hurst of SllTerton, another slater to Mr. Merrlfleld, left for The Dalles i Monaay morning. Yet a third 1 . " " V-.r .A" Z I ieln and a brother, John Merri- field of Silrer Creek, surrlre tho The Dalles resident. An operation to which Mr. Mer rlfleld submitted a week ago was of such sererlty that he nerer ral lied from the shock. His family was -well-known In Salem, and his daughter is the wife of John Elliott, secretary and manager of the State Sarlngs and Loan com pany. Funeral serrlces will be held at The ' Dalles Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. Tho remains wlU bo brought to Salem yet that day for ;7Tn:,7.. .7.. oV l - - Clough-Barrick Co. MORTUARY rhenes 120 Church at Ferry 8t TERfflLLIGER'S JL rownnax sxmsorons rre oTntarsKartA Oar asrrios Is rarsaal Oar rztsei are nsasoasBls Ow Esm Is llsSwa City View Cemetery Established 1893 - TeL 19M Conrenlently Accessible Perpetual car prorided for , Prices Reasonable r Ptltret mortal Bath kSs A Park Cemetery with perpetual care tew ot tows . LLOTD X. EZCDC ES ' Returns Filed Returns fcara been filed on writs of attachment Ik the eases tf Mrs. M. C Cashatt ts. Hattie Buslck; and Stroheek- er. Inc.,-ts. Isabone Gray Clif ford.' In tho latter case, garnlsh- it has been, made on share of stock tn. a. lawn mower corpora tion. - 1 am Xien In case of Fred H. Bratsel rs. U Doo SUf- ford and others, Hawkins . and Roberts, Inc. eno of tho defend ants, has riled answer alleging a promissory note It holds to bo prior Uosi on . tho property ln- TOlTed. : Foreclosure Complaint Com plaint and . application for Judg ment and decree foreclosing- tax lien has been filed la circuit court by E. C. Denny against Chris Stenback. Tho property inrolred la on tho county road from Prat- am to Macleay. . V Now- Is the time, to check up on your Insurance needs, ana place It with the Oregon Mutual Fire Ins. Co.. . of McMinnrille. Standley A Foley, agents. Phone 847. Estate Anpraloed Eitate of J. B. Woodward has beea ap praised at 8490.72 by J. D. Rod- gers. Warren ' BouTlester and BrookSr WeatherlU. Anna May Woodward Is administratrix. Released From Jail Vincent Grosjacques, sentenced to 20 days In the county jail for being found drunk on tho highway, fin ished his sentence Saturday, and was released. Demurrer Sustained Demur rer In tho case of Eury E. How ell against Charles C. Hart has been sustained In order from the circuit judge. Dx. A. E.;Berger who returned Tuesday from a post graduate course in tho east, will open his of nee. 302 First Nat'I Bank Bldg.. on Wednesday, Dee. iOth. . Alters Garaco A $1000 per mit was- Issued Monday, to the Valley Motor eompany for the al tering; of its -two-story garage at 274 South High street. - Stolen Car J. F. Pugh, Route 7. reports that his " Cherrolet coach, number 109-800, was stol on from Center street a little be fore 84S p.m., Sunday night. Estate Approved The probate court has approred final account of Ladd and Bash Trust eompany, executor of the estate of Hnldah E. Cochrane. Lester A. Daris of Jefferson is tho only heir. Hearing la Set Saturday. Jan uary 10. has been set as time for Lhearlng final account In the estate of J. C. Shepherd. Frances Shep herd Is administrator. Account Approred Final ac count of Clarence W. Iddings. ad ministrator of tho estate of Jona than G. Iddings, has been appror ed by tho probate judge. PILES CORED hn of DR. MARSHALL sss ONsBiag. I - : -c 4 BIISEKOIPS OtiSIlfl (5imanGaG . . . We hare known of stores In our town that was perfect ly willing for all the ether stores to carry forward and pay for all the cirls and material derelopmenta of tho City. All they want Is to get the "Dear People's money and giro none back, a sort of a "let George do It attitude". Not so with Bishops. Aro yon reading these morning ticklers f BISHOPS S'V7 oEiiriiro -I aitDcFr I Flao 'broadcloths andstrtpos,raluos to 99JSO. Special t Dzy Ilea : Day Eerly 'Avoid Hit ? CclUr Selection 3 - ) ) CI1I1Y BAll TO D ED-HE December 19 set as Date By Junior Auxiliary; No ..." tables to Attend Salem people will hare oppor tunity to help charitable work In tho city.' as wen as to enjoy ere- j ning dancing, Friday night, De cember 19, when tho junior aux iliary of Community Serriee will hold its first "ehsrlty ball." The dance will bo held -at tho armory, and funds derlred therefrom will so used by Community Serriee In rellerlng distress. Features of the dance will in clude numbers by tho pupils of Miss Barbara Barnes and Mrs. Ralph White, Instructors of the dance; and by the American Le gion auxiliary quartet. Patrons and patronesses for the erect. In addition to tho officers and executiTO committee of Com munity Serriee.. will include: Got ernor and Mrs. Al W. Norblad. Gorernor-elect - and Mrs. Jntlus Meier; Secretary of State and Mrs. Hal Hoss; Msyor and Mrs. T. A. Liresley. and Mayor-elect and Mrs. P. M. Gregory. Tho following members of the Trap Shooters to Meet The Sa lem trap shooters club will meet at the ehamber of commerce rooms Tuesday erenlng, Decem ber 9. . Suit to Collect Suit to collect on a promissory note has been started in circuit court by Emil Timm and Ida Timm against Carl Bahlburg and others. Seeks Trial Soon In case of Llllle Rereal rs. Frank Rereal. defendant has mored the court or der setting trial date as soon as convenient. "Y" Board Meets The board of trustees of the T. M. C A. will meet Thursday noon at the Forum Meets The Y" forum met last night at the MY" for organization and discussion of current topics. m Fresh Meats A Choice Selection in a Sweet Sanitary Ultra Cold Display Case br BIRKENWALD at ' "PATCHELL'S" Your Local Grocer 1275 N. Church,' Phone 817 . Gift Boxes Free With AH ShirtaV ' ljaxnaav Ties, Uoaov Etc tn checks afi 9leC9 AO Wool, Hand TcHcrcd Why Pay More? Wo Junior auxiliary are actirely spon soring tho charity hall": Mar garet Corey, Isobel George, Rob erta Smith. Esther Wood, Lois Wilkes. Frances. Martin, Jean Eastridge, Viola Crosier. Margaret Erans. Margaret Burdetto, Fao DrlscolL; Maxlne Myers, Dorothea Corey, . Lorraine Klnser, Bala Bailey, Lorraine Guetfroy, Fran cos Marie Kupper, .Ruth Bried welL Margaret EngeLj Has el John son. Betty Read, Phyllis Day and Cynthia Delano. . ! Hike Traverses Fairmont Ridge;. View Beautiful j - on-ee-e-oBo. , - The ridge which begins at Fair mont hill and extends back along the rirer as far as the Ankeny hill was the route for tho Che- meketan hike Sunday afternoon. The whole length of tho ridge was not trarersed. merely the stretch from the W. M. Hamilton home to Belerest. Thence the trail led eastward and south to the spring at tho head of Pringlo creek. The return was down the creek across the Pacific highway to the new 12th street cut-oft and then np the hUl to t the beacon sign and back. , t. .) Twenty-eeren were in the party with Mr. Hamilton as trail blazer. Fog made the risibility poor, but there were good rlews of the Cas cade range with Jefferson and Hood quite clear. Espee Workers Here to Discuss Newest Service Thirty-fire Southern Pacific agents and employes of Salem and surround lnr territory attended a meeun neia n oir,c . Lost or Stolen Nor. 24th from the F. N. Woodry Auction j Market. Boston ; Bull Female Dog, . named ' Patsy, color light brown with 4 white feet, white belly, white ring around ; neck, white stripe down face, rery friendly, generally has her tongue out of; month. : Has your neighbor m new dog answ ering to the Above descrip tion, If so just notify Its owner ) F. N. WOODRY Phone 811 and receive re ward. Boys and girls here's your chance to make some Christmas money. OTTO H. mm. m Friday, December 12, Located 84 Miles North of Salem, or H Mile North of the . Kaiser School on Rirer Rood. - Having sold his farm ho will sell tho following- without re serve to the highest bidder for cash. 1 Bay team, mare and gelding:, S and 0 yrs. old, weight about 8400 lb., sound and true and a real teamt 1 Double set Breeching- Work Harness, like newt SO W. L. Hens, Hansen strain; 1 Fordson Tractor A-l shape 1 3H Horse Gas En gine, 1 Deerins; Mower, 1 Hay Rake, 1 SHorse Corn Culti vator, newt 1 Blntfe Cultivator, 9 Diso Harrows, 1 8-Sec. Lever Harrow 1 14 Oliver Plow, I Steel Orchard Plow. 1 Single Shorel : Plow. Sereral tons Loose and Railed Oat, Wheat, Vetch and Clorer Hayi 2 Wagons with Box and Hay Rack, largo Hand Spray, 1 Lister, 1 Pulley for Fordson, 2 Tarpoleons and frames, 1 gas tank, saw attachment for Fordson, 1 Accordion, 1 churn and strainer, gsivanlxed piping. Some used Lumber and Lath, prune boxes, tower water tank, about 250 gL capacity IOOO ft, of 2 H inch Ir rigating canvas hose, pnmpkins, corn and -carrots; pump Jack, barb wire, cook store, small toosl, scrap Iron, home canned fruit, apples, onions. Soma furniture, odds and ends of Harness A Collars and many other xalscellaneons articles. ' Terms cash. ' ; Fo EsTo wdin)iii AUCTIONEER IN CHARGE. Res. A Store 1010) It". Summer St Salem, Phono 811. Fancy Casbisre EJCwO Rocular ralaes to 85c 8po rpJS?!?... 95c $2250 cUEnnriGnii 4GD Stato Street A. DeMarals, district freight and passenger agent Friday. The ere nlng was glren orer largely to a discussion of how better to serre the public with particular empha sis being placed upon I tne new nlck-up and dellrery serriee to bo Inaugurated by the Pacific Mo tor Transport company December This serriee wlll augment the present serriee of tho Southern Pacific and its attractlre features were placed before the men In or der that the public might be prop erly, taken care of. i In addition to local men the meeting was attended I by L. A. BrockwelL asistant general freight agent of tho Southern Pacific, and L. E. St. John, Jr., rice-president and general manager of the Pa cific Motor Transport company. both men of Portland. CENTRAL HOWELL. Dec t. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Dougherty and Mr. and Mrs. F, B. Isom, all of Brownsrille were guests of Mr. and ' Mrs. Clarence Simmons tho past week. ; j FURNITURE ABCfte Wednesday Night 7:30 P. M. -':-:' at F. N. Woodry s Auction Market ' and ' ' Furniture Store 1010 N. Summer St. I 1 Sturdl BUt Velour Da venport and Chair; 1 Hoo ler K. Cabinet, 1 Clrcmla tor Heater, brown enamel like new; 1 Range, D. H. Sewing; Machine, 1 Mohair Cogswell ; Chair, j reverse cushions; 1 WaL Dining Table A 0 Walaut A Velour Chairs, Wal. Buffet to match, and China I Cabinet, 1 Ivory Bed Room! Suit, in cluding; Bed, Dresser, Chif fonier; -1 small Book Case, 1 largo Dreer,-K. Chairs, Library Table, Oak Rock ers, Sanitary Couch, And Iron . A Screen, 1 good Bi cycle like new. Ivory Bed with Springs A Mattress; Cotton and Wool Bed Blan kets, new; Linoleum Linoleum Raff, new; 8 Sxia Wool Rugs, i CnrUOms A .Drapes, and many other Miscellaneous Articles. Private Sales Daily, Auc tion Every Wed. A Sat. HUNT'S ti Values to $1X0 Special for the, V early shoj er H ti IP. M.