The OREGON STATESMAN, Saleta, Oregon,, Tuesday Horning, December K, 1930 T. IX. C A. Christmas Program The Y" building of Salem will be open all Christmas ' raeation to all of the bora In the city of Salem regardless of membership In tho association. The game lob by, gymnasium and swimming pool will bo running tall blast. The daily program Is to be young er boys in the morning. Junior )llrh wtlMl mis A hlh ..tinAl Knw In the afternoon and high school boys at night. The lobbies of the association are now being decor ated with. Christmas trees, wreaths, and light decorations. Tho big lighted Christmas tree on tho north side of Court street east of Church street, marks the T. M. C. A. building. An excellent Christmas gift. Giro each member of your family one of The Statesman Accident In surance Policies. Inquire at the Statesman office for particulars. . "T" CouncilThe northwest council of the YM. C. A., includ ing Washington. Oregon and Ida- . bo,, meets for an Institute at tho Central "Y"- in Portland, today - between 2 and T p. m. Abel Gregg, of the New York office will lead a discussion on modern trends of boys work, right ap proach to group work, methods of Christian citizenship club pro motion, and training of club leaders. Invitations were sent to Y" secretaries, physical direct ors and prominent laymen. This store will be open re nin gs until Christmas. Commer cial Book Store. Y" Boys' Conference Orer 40 boys from the Polk and Mar ion County Y. M. C. A. district met with other youths at the an nual older boys' conference in Albany, last week end. Those from Salem Include Everett Clark, Jim Sehon, Ralph and Rodney Meyer, Marshall Stutt, Waldo Mills, Harry Mohr, Ned and Irving- Hale, Bob Hoist, Floyd Walts, Marion Coomler, Simpson Hamerick and Paul Hamerlck. . . ' . ; Free dancing and good eats at the Tiptop Lunch, Hollywood. Want Change Made Hearing baa been set for aJnuary 6 on pe tition of. the Willamette Grocery company to hare Rosetta Groce removed as administratrix of the estate of A. S. Groce. The com pany alleges in its petition that the administratrix allowed fore closure on property of the estate when payments were In good or der, and alleges also that no pay ment has been made on a large bill claim made by the petitioner against the estate. The Comerclal Book Store will be open evenings until Christ mas. ' Smith Honored -J. E. Smith. Marion county commissioner, was named with four other commis sioners of Oregon counties on the legislative - committee of . the group. County commissioners and judges met last week in Portland, and it was at this session that was also reelected secretary-treasurer of the Oregon county Judges and commissioners association. A Christmas gift that will reach the receiver 3 IS days In the year. Give a year's subscription to The Oregon Statesman. Call 500 for rates. - "I" Forum The first regular meeting of the Y. M. C. A. mixed forum met last night with Frank peer, newly elected president, presiding. Due to the fact that the unemployment situation was the subject. C. H. Gram was the special guest. . Wendell Robinson, tenor, will be soloist with Miller's carolers this morning,! 8:45 to f , o'clock. He will sing "The- Holy Mother Sings.- Men's Volleyball The business men's volleyball team won three out of five games with the O. S. C. faculty at Corvallis, Friday night. A series of games here and there will take place after the first of the year. See rental list Becke & Hen dricks on classified page, also la office window, 139 N. High. In Jail Ted Hansen, Silver ton, is serving 10 days in Jail on drunk and disorderly charges. Rsy Smith, .Route 8, is serving one week on the same charge. They, were sentenced Monday. Briefs to Come Arguments in ease of Porter vs. Anderson, which started in circuit court, de partment 2. last week, were fin ished Monday morning and attor neys instructed to submit briefs. Ambulance service, call 700. Estate Appraised Estate of A. E. Anderson has been apprais ed at 114.230.8 by Roy Burton, H. R. Crawford and -John Helt- sel. . - O Births Girod To Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Girod. route 8, Salem, a girl, Delorls Marie, born December t. Olson To Mr. and Mrs. John A. Olson, 1755 North Cottage, a boy. Allan John, born December 6. McCracken To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 'W. McCracken of SilTer ton.. a girl, Maribeth, born here December 7. Cook To Mr. and Mrs. Darwin LeRoy Cook, route 8, a girl. Juan ita. Ethel, born December T. OTKlIaI3E3S In looking back over the past yea the Itoployees Proprietors look with feeling of pride and stisfjMis thai they hare takes part during tho past year la all the good things for the building tip of the community. Not one col lar has gone beck to Wall Street bat will remain here as a part sad parcel of Salem and vicinity, i Bishop's Clothing end Yoolen Mills Store lira. Brooks Returns Mrs. Mildred R. Brooks, county re corder, returned Monday - morn lag from Portland, where; she had been since last Thursday' to attend ; the annual meeting of county recorders of the state. Mrs. Brooks brings back word that Mrs. Stephen J. Mayhood. cousin of Mrs. Brooks and Dr. C H. Robertson and well known to many j Salem i people, suffered a paralytie' stroke three days ago and is -seriously ill at her home in Portland. Mr. Mayhood la on the interstate commerce commis sion, f i f ' - , i Woman Injnred Mrs. TUlie Helvey, route 1, Molalla. was cut en the forehead and braised to an accident, Monday, 11:30 a. m.. at the corner of Capitol and Madison streets. She was riding in a car piloted by John T. Hel vey of the same address. The other car was driven by C. W. Snyder, 2237 West Nob Hill street. Helvey turned the above intersection with no clearance, according to police records. He was arrested. on this charge,, ap pearing Monday - afternoon at court. I . Record a record of your own words or music. 50c Tiptop Lunch, Hollywood. To Address Teachers Miss Ida May Smith of the Oregon Normal school at Monmouth and chairman of the state nrlmarv council, will address a meeting or saiem first, second, third, fourth and fifth grade teachers at the Washington school this afternoon at 3:45 o'clock. Th meeting has been arranged by miss cariotta Crowley, elemen tary supervisor. Wendell Robinson, tenor, will be soloist with Miller's carolers this morning, 8:45 to t o'clock. He will sing "The Holy Mother Sings Clinic for Today Clinics scheduled for today by the coun ty health unit Include the third dose of toxin-antitoxin at Rich mond, Park and Lincoln schools: chest and milkhandlers' clinic at the Salem health cen ter; and preschool clinic , at Sil verton. Speaks to Klwanis John H. Lewis, former state engineer, will be the speaker before the KI wanis club today on "the subject. "Oregon development." Mr. Lew is has been a leader in Oregon in recent months urrinr nubile de velopment of Its water and pow er resources. First Church of Christ, Scien tist. Salem. Oregon, announces a free lecture on Christian Science by Dr. Hendrlk Jan de Lange. C. S., of The Hague, Holland, member of the Board of Lecture shin Of The Mother Chnrrh. Thm First Church of Christ, Scientist, of Boston. Massachusetts, in the church edifice, Chemeketa and Liberty streets, Tuesday evening. Dec. is, 1930. at 8 o'clock. The public Is cordially Invited to at tend. Poultryroen Meet i Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Needham went to Portland yesterday to prepare for the annual meetiner and ban quet of the Oregon Hatchery men's association of which Mr. Needham Is president. W. C. Con ner, editor of the Northwest Poultry Journal will attend the sessions today. Special Fish aquariums, stand ard sixe, with stands. 21.95. Fern eries, oblong and round, $1.49. Salem's Petland, Phone 858. Gray la Improved Robert D. Gray, local Insurance and real estate man who has been ill at his home for the past two t thren weeks, is considerably Im proved and may be able to re turn to the office within the next day or so. Fined for not Stopping Wal lace Chenowitb. 609. North Kth street, : failed to stop and was consequently arrested at a stop sign. He was fined 22.50. $1 qt which was paid Monday. The rest ill be paid in One week. Dollar dinner every night 5:45 to 8 at the Marion hotel. Demurrer Filed! City of Sa lem, defendant in action for damages of 35.000, brought by Mrs. J. F. Mollencop, was filed demurrer to the complaint on grounds that it does sjiot consti tute cause of action. See "The Little Clodhopper, Salem' Heights community hall to night. Admission 15c and 25c Attachment Made Writ of attachment has been filed with the county clerk showing prop erty of Rosetta A. Groce has been attached on collection com plaint of the Willamette Grocery company. Deed Issued Sheriffs deed has been Issued to Ladd and Bush in sale of property belong lng to Charles B. Lomas and others. ; The foreclosure was made on complaint of Ladd and Bush. Is doctor's Prescription for COLDS and HEADACHES It Is the most speedy remedy - ! - known.' - - 66 also in Tablets. ' 99 666 Corner Accident After V. 3. Brabec, 1070 North Summer street, crossed the intersection of High and Court streets, ; Sunday at 5:20 o.m.. hl ntilfU u hit in the left rear wheel and fender py cne macnine operated by B. J. C. Patton, 1020 North 11th street. cation claims mat a oidnt see the other ; ear because he was watehtnr a third w.hirlo WraKor said on his report that tho other ear skidded. Shed dry wood-coal. Prompt de livery. Phone 12, Salem Fuel Co. Toe Many Breaks Ernest Sayder, 10, McKlnley school stu dent. Is beginning to wonder if the evil spirit has Its eye en the rest of his bones. Ernest Friday while playing soccer f at ! school, fell and broke his right' shoulder. Last March, he broke his left shoulder, and last April tt was the collar bone that was broken. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Snyder, 222T East Nob Hill street. Greyhound ' Bos Crash An unknown driver tried to pass the Pacific Greyhound bus as it turn ed the corner of Summer street and Fairgrounds Road, Sunday at p.m. . The other vehicle hit the bus on the left front fender, end then failed to stop. ' First Church of Christ, Scien tist, Salem, Oregon, announces a free lecture on Christian Science by Dr. Hendrlk Jan de Lange, C. 8., of The Hague, Holland, member of the Board of Lecture ship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, of Boston, Massachusetts, in the church . edifice, Chemeketa and Liberty streets, Tuesday evening, Dec 16, 1930. at 8 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to at tend. ; Sigma Tasi Initiates The Sigma Tan fraternity of Willam ette university Sunday initiated formally Robert Magln, Edward Begg and Arthur Fisher with a breakfast. Thursday, they plan a serenade of the Beta Chi soror ity and a stag party. :"Hin Better. W. W. Hill, night janitor at the county courthouse who haa been confined to his home the past two weeks on ac count . of injuries received when, struck by an automobile, is ex pedtefi back on the job within the next few days. Open for evening shoppers un til Christmas. Atlas Book Store. German Program The Ger man club of the local campus pre sented the chapel exercises of songs, instrumental numbers, Bi ble readings and prayer. All of the spoken parts were in the Ger man language. Petition for Road Roy New port and others have petitioned the county court to construct a half mile section of county road on the Detrolt-Breltenbush route in he vicinity of camp number IT. Estate Appraised .J. - C. Go plerud, Charles Reynolds and Ed R. Adams have appraised the es tate of Merit Momerak at $1475. consisting largely of a savings account. , Woodry-Hartley Crash State and High streets was the scene of an accident Sunday evening at 7 o'clock between Donald E. Woodry, 1610 North Summer street and R. Hartley, oute 9. Hearing January 17 Satur day. January 17, has been set as time for hearing the final account in the estate of Maggie Weaver. Final account shows a balance of 27,357.73. Possession Charged W. B. Bell, route 1, was arrested by state and city officers, Saturday, for possession and transports tlon pf Intoxicating liquor. Wendell Robinson, tenor, will be soloist with Miller's caroler this morning, 8:45 to 9 o'clock. He will sing -The Holy Mother Sings." Charged With Speeding Cecil R. Thompson, 1580 South Commercial street, was arrested Sunday morning at 2 o'clock on speeding charges. . Amended Complaint Indem nity Insurance company of North America has filed amend ed complaint In Its suit against Frank Morley. Estate Settled Final account in the 82,195 estate of Gertie de Vries has been filed by Fred de Vries, executor. Hearing has been set for January 17. Classical Party The Classical club of Willamette university. piansa party tor January , 1921. A club meeting will precede the party by two or three days. ' Science Chapel Willamette students will be entertained and Instructedat one of the earlv- 1921 chapel exercises by the Science' ciud or me campus. Account Approved Judge J. C. Siegmund has signed order ap proving the final account of Lu ella M. Charlton, executrix of the estate of E. Cooke Patton. VACUUM CLEANERS and FLOOR WAXERS TO RENT. . Oil 2103, Used Furniture Department 151 If. Blgjb Ssstssa 4 IUIS BEFlt SHI JOB OPEN Roadmaster Johnson Points Out That Surveys are as Yet Incompleted With uamiMmmt vaotardav from county officials that neither of the two main road projects that are on the boards for Marion county will get started la a big way for several months, scores oi unemployed men will be disheart ened. - Following word late last week that the 2108.000 federal appro priation had been made for work on the North Santiam highway, there was general talk that this project would get started Imme diately, since the county - was ready to match the federal funds. ' Roadmaster Johasen" pointed out .yesterday that it would be at least four months before work can bo started on the North San tiam project, as surveys have net yet been completed. The other project, the Niagara-Mill City road, could be started at any time were it not. tied up In litigation over right-of-ways. Four damage suits have been brought against the county by property owners along the route survyd for this seven-mile stretch. It Is barely possible, though no statement to that effect was made by Johnson, that should unem ployment conditions become seri ously acute, ' condemnation pro ceedings would be taken against this route, and construction start ed anyway. Just as was done on the 12th street cut-off to the hlghwsy. Work on the North Santiam route, when started, will begin at the Detroit end. It is estimat ed the 2200,000 which Is now available from county and fed eral funds will carry the work al most to Whitewater. In addition to the fact that the survey on the Santiam route lacks weeks of being completed, the roadmaster points out that the winter time is not at all satisfac tory to carry on road work, and that construction, even if it could be started at this time, would not be desirable nor would It progress Account Approved Final ac count of Bruce Yergen as admin istrator of the estate of Alice Yer gen has been approved following hearing in probate court. Chimney Fire A fire alarm was turned in at 8 o'clock, Sun day morning for a chimney blaze at 1142 South Commercial street. Repairs, Mores Garage W. W. Powell will move his garage at S54 Kearney street and repair it. according to a permit Issued for 818, Monday. Gentlensann Visits A. Gentle- mann. Mt, Angel resident, was a business visitor In the city Mon day. . Estate Settled Decree of final settlement has been Issued In the matter of estate of Theodore Strom. Motion Day Regular motion day wil be held today In Judge Qale S. Hill's department of cir cuit court. Settlement Made Decree of final settlement has been enter ed in the estate of Era Graben horst. Writs Issued Writs of ha beas corpus have been returned in the applications of John Baer, Fanny Wood and Alex Kullkotf. Salt to Collect Fischer Flouring mills has" filed suit "against John Fresken to collect on a promissory .note. Motion for Default In suit of Pauline Rlffe vs. John J. Rlffe, plaintiff has filed motion for de fault. Mumps In Evidence Quite a few cases of mumps have been reported in the city the past few days. In Portland! Miss Laura Ro- kos of the W. G. Krueger realty office was in Portland on busi ness Monday. Citizenship Class The Y" Y" Citizenship class met last night for a regular session. SCHAEFEITS HARD CHRISTMAS CANDY made especially for us. NEW ENGLAND STYLE None in Salem Like it 15e per lb. 4 lbs. 50e 8 lbs. 98c Special Prices In a large lots to churches and organiza tions, etc by barrel or smaller : only at SckefersDrng Store : The original Yellow Front Candy Special Store of Salem 135 N. Com! St. Phone 197 Penslar Agency . Christmas Outdoor Illumination Contest Entry Blank Advertising Club of Salons, ; Postofflco Bo 160, Salem, Oregon Kindly enter me in the outdoor Christmas Lighting Contest. I have read tho rules of tho concern aad agree to then aad prosn iso to abide by tho decialosi of the Judges. I anderstaad there is no entry costs whatever. Address NEW OFFICERS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE President, Henry B. Craw ford. Vice President, Dr. M, C. Findley. - Secretary, W. W. Chad wick. Tree oarer, Wa B. Hansom, Director social departatent, B. T. Barnes. ' Director civie department, Oscar Olson. Director legislative depart ment, Wm, P. Ellis. - Director industrial depart ment, W. M. Hamilton. Director agricultural de partment; E. B. Grabenhorst. Mnndiv was election dar foi the chamber of commerce, with result as above noted. - ElehtT seven ballots were cast. The new officers will assume their duties the first Of January and serve through 1931. Oorernor Nerblad brieflr out lined to the chamber the plan of the employment bureau which is eomnosed of H. B. Van Duzer of the highway commission, C. H. Gram, labor cominissiaaer, and the governor. By this plan work on state as speedily as possible during more favorable weather condi tions. Obituary Cox Roy Cox, 47, member of a pio neer family, died late last night in this city. Funeral announce ments later from the Clough-Bar- rick funeral company. Hutchinson Blanche E. Hutchinson died in this eity, December 15, aged 19 years; daughter of Guy R.Hutchin son and sister of Guy, both of Al bany. Notice of funeral later by W. T. Rigdon and Son. White James Dixon White died in this city, December 14, aged 80 years; father of Mrs. Elmer Barnhart of Independence, James D.,Jr., of Aumsrille. John F. of Portland. Etta White and H. R., both of Sa lem; also survived by 10 grand children. Funeral services Tues day, December It, at 1:10 p. m. from the chapel of the Ciough Barrick eompany. Rev. S. Darlow Johnson officiating, assisted by Rer. Sibley of Independence. In terment City View cemetery. Wheeler Mrs. Anna Wheeler died at tho Old People's Home. December 12. aged,T3 years; mother of Eugene of Salem, Dorothy Wheeler, Mrs. Dolly Mannori and Mrs. James Estee, all of San Francisco, Cat; sister of Mrs. Agga Keller of San Pedro, CaL Funeral services Tues day, December It, at 1:20 p. ra. from the chapel of W. T. Rigdon and Son, Rer. B. F. Shoemaker officiating. Interment Lee Mis sion cemetery. LLOYD X EZODON, X2gfc r l&tltxt&t ifltmoriai PrlM VwUrstsIy S303 A Park Cemetery with perpetual care J act tea minates from the heart of town Clough-Barrick Co. MORTUARY Phones 120 Church at Ferry 8t TERWILLIGER'S A TVrmAJ. BTJtCOTOao rre chsmkxzta i Ow Mm An IOW IMN 1 - City View Cemetery Established 1893 Tel. 12C0 V Conveniently Accessible - Perpetual care provided for ' Prices Reasonable ' ' mm b of CHAMBER F0H YEAR ptttXTrtCtm .Phope No. roads will bo provided for men who are in need of work. . The requirement must be residence in Oregon for a year and in the county where application is made. The wages will be low, about $S.0t a day to make the money spread as far aa possible. County judges will receive ap plications tor work from men desiring it. Judge Siegmund re ported over 100 applications In this county already. Kent Shoemaker talked to the club about , traffic regulation, dwelling especially on defective lighting. Captain Huston of the Salem district also spoke briefly asking cooperation from the tra veling public. Gussie Ammann Hurt in Wreck Oi Cars Monday Gussie Ammann of route ' five sustained injuries to one of his legs In the wee hours Monday morning when cars driven by Franklin T. Dick, 288 W. MlUer. and A. P. Wright, 2245 North Liberty, were in an accident on the Salem-Silverton road. According to a report to the sheriff, Dick was packed on the road behind a wreck of two cars, and Wright failed to slow down as he approached the scene. Dick says men in the road signalled Wright to slow down, but Wright in his report says there were no signals to indicate trouble ahead. The wreck which caused the Dick-Wright accident Involved cars driven by Cecil C. Evans, 620 Thompson, and Glen Brown of Molalla. According to Evans' re port. Brown skidded on a bridge and ran into Evans' car, after Ev ans had pulled to the railing. Lewis Speaker At Club Today John H. Lewis, lawyer and engineer, is to address the Sa lem Klwanis club today on "Ore gon Development". Lewis was once state engineer of Oregon. He is very much interested in water power development and has been known as an advocate of municipal ownership. James Nicholson, president elect of the club, has recently called together the new officers and Is making plans for 1931. ELKS PARTY TONIGHT The Elks lodge Christmas cheer fund' will be swelled to night by a card party where bridge and "SOO" wiU be en joyed. A slight admission charge will be made, the proceeds going to the charity fund. A musical program will be enjoyed after the party. PILES CORED PR. MARSHALL Szt Ortoe Blag. SUPREME COMFORT by NIGHT to SPOKANE and the EAST on the EMPIRE BUILDER NORTH COAST LIMITED Laav PortlaaS 9iJS p. wm. Arrtw Spokane T sis a. aa, faatwa ohMtvattan lna cat wtth feea , TmUc, nH, aara, radio, daata, daarattaa. Lataat pattern i track of woudojful gratf aad COLUMBIA RIVER EXPRESS BY DAY - Lear Portland 1:23 a. an, Arrive Spokane TJSam .Ottnatl Itaaso, Colombia and Saako Rtrcr LOW ROUND TRIPS OVER CHRISTMAS TO THE EAST Tkkota oa amla Dm. ll.lS.19.2t: -rotora limit Pan. 2S EsamplMt St. LooU. S1SS.4S SC. Faml. SS.75 Chicago. 1SX99 OREGON, WASHINGTON, IDAHO sad MONTANA POINTS TIckata oa aaU Doe. II ta 2S limit Jam. a S 2JH ................... at.se "Soattla. IMS . Croat Palla. ....... 41. M . Bmtte 9TM -. -V'., ". "i ;: Fnono 727 . - 3. W. KXTCHIK. Asaat LOU F. KNOWLTON. Coaoral Agent OREGON SIS aardaj iiatplaSfaraaaS ELEGTR G HITS HELP TO CHEEK High school boys and girls, not content with playing the role of Christmas good Samaritans through donations of food and clothing to between SI and t needy families of the city, hare turned Santa Claus Joyous help mates. So now they are bringing to school all the used toys they can find, and those that need repairs are being put In playing order at the machine shop by students. The students hare also bought paint, and are dolling the toys up so the youngsters who are to receiro them will hare to guess twice to know whether or not they didn't come direct from the workshop of the frosty-bearded man from the north. This collection of toys, which Is already reaching quite ev sis able pile, will be giren to some local charitable organization, through which distribution will be made at the Tuletlde. Schmoker Given Hearing Before Justice Small Hearing of testimony in the case of the State rs.. "Warren C. J. Schmoker. 224 'North Liberty street, will be continued "In Jus tice court next Monday after noon after a testimony of fire witnesses wss taken here yester day afternoon before Justice Bratier C. Small. Schmoker is held on the charge of manslaughter, ' the count being lodged against him following an accident Thanks giving morning, . November 27, when Warren C. Eisenbrandt, 14-year 1 old Salem boy, was killed. The state claims Schmoker was negligent In the driving of his car which ran Into the Sani tary Milk truck on which EI- Or. Chan Lam Cht na Madlclna. ISO H. Commercial St, Salan. Of flea koara ovary Sunday t:30 to 6:30 ta daring too montai of Doe. and Jan. YOU ARE READING THIS LITTLE AD $ Because the Dollar Sign caught your eye. By the aame token the purchase of "Scrip", the Ideal Gift for Christmas, will catch your eye, and will save yon money. I Books 92-23 I 95.00 Books 94-50 910.00 Books 90.00 Ask at Box Office BLIGH'S CAPITOL. THE ELSIXORE MRS. NORA POUND'S AUC1MN M Thursday, Dec. 18, 1 P. M. Located 3 Miles 8. E. of Aumsrille Route 1, Box 116, known as the Farley farm CONSISTING OF 1 Team Mules, 1 Team Horses, 4 Cows, 1 nolstela and 8 Jersey, 1 to freshen soon, the others are milking; 1 Jersey Heifer; t Mower, Wagon, Plows, a See. Lever narrow, 1 Rake, Disc, Cultivator, 800 Cap. Platform Scales, Hay Rope and Forks, Shovels, Hoes, Rakes, Saws, Axes, Wedges, a Brooders - 8 Dressers, Beds,- Springs Mattresses, a Cook Stoves, a Heaters, 4 Linoleums, K. Utensils Jk Dishes, Chairs, Tables, Chicken Troughs, and many other miscellaneous ar ticles. ; Terms Cash PUBLIC NOTICE IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO SELL YOU MAY BRING IT TO THIS SALE. Auctioneer in Charge l Res. and Store, 1010 N. Summer St Salem, Auction Sales Conducted Anywhere. SPECIAL high grade Friday, Dec. 19 1:30 P.M. to be held at the AUCTION MARKET 1610 N. Summer Si, being the furniture and furnish tags of 3 apartments moved to the Auction Rooms for the convenience of the Public. CONSlaTINO OF 9 Velour Bed Davenports, 1 Mohair Davenport, a Velour Cogswell Chairs, 1 Mohair Cogswell Chair, 8 Walnut and Veloor seated Rockers, 8 Walnut Console Tables, 8 Hard wood Breakfast Tables A la Chairs to match, 8 Electrle Floor Lamps with silk shades, 4 Axmlnster Rags 0x12, all like new and good quality 1 Walnut Bow Foot Bed, Coil Spring Mattress, 1 Walnsrt straight foot Bed. eoll spring and Mattress, a Walnut Dressers, 1 Walnut Chiffonier and many other miscellaneous articles. PUBUC ATTENTION All the aboTe listed merchandise is la A-l condition and lik now and must be sold without reserve. Terms Cash. Remember the Day this Friday l:SO P. M. senbrandt wag riding. If the charges are substantiated la the hearing now pending, Eisen brandt' will be bound over to the grand Jury. - McCormicks Find Work Pleasant In Newark, N. J. "Greetings to our friends In Salem," writes Dr. J. D. McCor mick, long-time member of the Kimball school faculty, in a re cent letter to The Statesman re garding his subscription. Dr. and Mrs. McCormlck are residing Id Newark. N. J. He Is assistant va,rn nt tha I7ntral Mathodlat church there. "Wt are enjoying our work,M he writes. There hare been a fe wcold nights and days but the weather has been very pleasant here thus far. Kenneth spends Sunday with us and always runs through The Statesman for news." Special Xmcs AEIIW Wednesday Night, 7:30 P. M. at the F. N. Woodry V Auction Market lolO N. Summer St. Consisting of New High grade 'Mohair Davenport Chair, 1 Cogswell Chair A Stool, 1 Walnut A Velour Occasion al Chair, 1 Genuine Wal nut Bed Room Suit, includ ing Bed, Vanity, Chiffonier Bench, like newt 1 large Dresser & Chest Drawers; 1 Terj fine Walnut China Cabinet, 1 Brown Enamel Circular Heater, like new; -1 Maytag Electric Washer, like new; 1 Oak Extension Table, 1 Fall Leaf Table 4 Chairs, 1 Drop Head Sewing Macnfne, 1 8-Day Wall Clock, a Oxia Rugs, 8 linoleum Rugs, Lino leum by the yard, measure, your rooms; good O Hole Range, Oak . Wardrobe, Sanitary Couch, Oak Skle Board, Oak Desk Table, 1 Electric Floor Lamp, 1 Electrle Bridge Lamp, 1 Ivory a? Inch Poet Bed, 1 Coil Spring and 1 Steel Spring, 1 Cotton Mattress, 1 Baby Crib, 1 Tailor's IS lb. Electrle Iron, Bed Blankets, Dishes, Battery Radio and many other mis cellaneous articles. Terms Cash. K7 JUiiUI