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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1925)
ft MONDAY, AUGUST LOCALS N According to announcement' made yesterday by Dauta Uoh bins, supervisor of tlie Lincoln school playgrounds, Koblu Hill was winner in the playground tenuis contests. There were l(i en tries in the tennis tourney. Hill was returned victor over Del tier t Vieciko by scores of 6-1. 6-1. Th matches were ull played on the local courts. See Stiff 'e need furniture de partment, opposite tho cour house. An opening meeting of the lo cnl unit of the Sons of Veteran: will ho held at the Salem armory Tuesday evening, Aug. Ua, at p. m. Capital Icq & Coin Storage Co. phune orders early to 280 to in mire prompt residence service. AHcr delivery hours call at plant 560 Trade street. "We never close." Hall Davles. oldest son of T. V Pa vies, proprietor of a local con fectionery store, left Salem early this morning for San Diego where he has been assigned for prelim inary service in the United States marine corps. Da vies enlisted In tho marine corps from Salem last week. He will enter the marine institute at San Diego for his training. He states that he. has enlisted for a period of four years and intends to malte the service his life work. He has lived in Sa hm since 191 li, is a graduate of Salem high school and has at tended Willamette university and tho University of Oregon. Dance Tuesday Crystal Garden 201 S. Towitfiend of Ijos Angeles paid a fine of $10 in police court this morning when he plead guil ty to a charge of speeding filed by Traffic Officer Hickman. Canning peaches,, early Craw fords $1.75 per bushel. L. Town send, phone CF3. 203 Building permits wore issued by City Recorder Poulsen this morning to Karl Grimes for th erection of a one story dwelling at 215 north Twenty-first street to cost $1500. and to Foster an Kleiser, for the erection of sign board at the corner of Afar ket and Fourteenth street eat a cost of, $50. Tims to can ealmoa, extra qual ity, fJnf. fat deep sea troll fish at Fitte Mkt The final community religious service of the season will be held next Sunday afternoon. A sacred bund concert by the statu boys training school ha been tenta tively arranged to begin at 3:30 p. m. Rev. K. II. Shanks, pastor of the First Baptist church of Salem will give the main speech or the services. Love, tho jeweler, Salem. The first number of "The Hop Vine Scratch," a publication pro rluced at the office of the local VMCA, came off the "press" Sat urday. It is printed for the use of hop pickers in some of the larg; yards near Salem. Visit Stiffs for luggage. Rev. Norman K. Tully is on his way to Salem by automobile thru the southern part of western United States, according to a card from him reaching Salem today Fie is scheduled to take up his duties as pastor of the First Pres byterian church of Salem on Sept. 1. He is expected to deliver his first sermon at the church on Sept. G. Opened, new union barber shop at 2570 Fairground road. Ladies and children welcome. 205 Dedication services for the new Salem Elks temple will probably be held some time In October, it was stated this morning by V. I. Needham. head of the local lodge. Tho building itself Is practically ready for use at the present time, and today way, being cleaned ready for occupancy. The Elks will move In within a few days, and a dedication committee will be npponted at the next regular meeting. Heavy luggage on sale at Stiffs. Due to the rainy weather, yes terday's community religious ser vice was held in the First Meth odist church. Dr. B. C. Hickman, president of Kimball school of theologv, spoke, his subject deal ing with the idea of Christ being Hotel BHjrh Arrivals Portland. Mr nnd lira fieorge tm-k V Ij FrJzxell. Mr and Mrs Ij t Hayes. Mr and Mrs A Knight, H Ifocnan, Mr and Mrs Karl .moss- nan. A S Leonard, J Ij "lay lor, J;, V Kelly, K .1 KifTffinP, Mr nnd Mrn tobert V. Thrift. K A Duly, i.corge ottschalk, F J Van ue .Mine. Hush F Travcrs: Arrinwild, Mrs Koss prescott; Salem, It F Chand ler; Klamath Fulls, (lien (.uio; Eugene, Mr and Mm Henry Brown Mrs Is D RcarbroiiKh, Miss Esther ftourbrouffh, Frank D wntitins; The Dalles, Mr and Mra John M Rmythe; Silverton. Robert Weber, Mrs Jane E Carmorty, Miss Uda Anderson; Astoria. Nls Anderson; Myrtle Point, L T Dement. Wal ter Dement; Hood River. H ee nan; Rnpeburp, II S Sander; Se attle. J Ray. V F pVrt.il. Mr and Mra James R West full; Taeoma. L Preus-i. Mr nnd Mrs Andrew Wed ebenr; Monrovia. Cil, Mr nnd Mr F A Dupon; Los Anseles, E I. Carr. Mrw C W Itarns, O D Davis. R A Doty, Mr nnd Mrs Arno D Mot and children, Mr nnd Mrs Charles Da, Vorma nnd daughter, C H Uberg; Onklnnd, Max Vakas. Fred K Hnrr; Fresno, Fred Rrod erson, N K Deardorf; Iantha, Mo. Bernard Kfnfr; Chicago, Mrs W H Myers. Mb'S Annabel Myers. Mr and Mrs Harold W Lethbrldge: New York, Mr and Mrs George K Harrison. 24, 1925 crowded out. Ha hir. win. h.q story of birth in the manger. He and his father eaug a number of songs. Gas the prune borer now. Kill the prune borer with Faradielil Robenzine. Cheap, effective, easy to apply. Pearcy Bros., 237 State street. 202 A baby girl was born early this morning to Mm. Lula Post. The birth occurred at a local hospital Mr. and Mrs. Post are residents of Salem, $15,000 private funds to loan. Int. reasonable, phone 1339. 202 Three larg.; boxes of athletic supplies arrived at the Willam ette Kymnafilum thi3 morning;, coa sistiiiK principally of equipment to be uted during the football season. Public stenographer, 411 Ma sonic bldg. 204 This morning at 7 o'clock the Willamette rive, had risen .2 of a foot since Friday, the first rise the river lias bad during tho sum mer. Hecent rains were given as the cause of the rise, which was expected to be of short duration. 500 lba. of 1c,, free with each refrigerator sold. Stiff's. Sister Marie, head nurse of the Salem Dea?oncc hospital, is spending a few diva' vacation in Dallas, visiting friends there. Visit Stiff's housewares dept. in the baseir.- The wood work inside the First Congregational church of Salem was painted with white enamel this morning. The building has been completely done over inside, and Is now practically ready for use again. Dr. Marshall, osteopath. Or bid A card was received tills morn ing by Guy Itatlibun, coach at Willamette university, from Rob ertson, Hartley and Huston, three members of last year's football squad. The three stated that they will be on for football again next fall. Practice is slated to start Sept. la. Wnnt tified furniture, phono 511 A. S. Campbell received a per mit from the office of the city recorder today for the erection of a one-story dwelling at 727 North Church street, to cost $1,200. Chris Paulus received permit Saturday for the repair of a roof at 357-377 Court street at an estimated cost of $800. Want used furniture, phone 75 Dick Christopher of 1097 North Winter street reported to police i-esterday that he had lost Ills valued German police doc;. The dog. which is a 16 months old female, disappeared faaturday night. See Stiff's for high grade over stuffed and upholstered furniture W. II. High of Cloverdalc was in this city on private business this morning. l?Toriencefl hnokkponer C3n handle one or two more part time books. Phone 2iua uouiiiteepei mornings. -yl rro r V Ford was in Salem visiting friends this morning. She Ib a resident of Independence. I?!! nint'lnir nlrtnrPA ftf Tom Murrav s return are now biiunmi at Bligh theater. 201' F. M. Smith, resident of Dallas, was in Salem today. Dance Tuesday Crystal Clarden. 201 Mrs. George Laubner of Halsey was In Salem today. Millie- study class Tiaptlst church every Tuesday 8 o'clork. 201 Miss Rose Chromy of Scio was in Salem today. r.imwi- holn wanted. 100 wo men needed to work on pears at t lie West raiem cannery. v.onie at once prepared to work, . -01 D. S. niches took a brief busi ness trip to Salem today. She Is a resident of Turner. Dance Tuesday Crystal Garden. 201 W. P. Wahl of Halsey was In this city on private business this morning. Darga.'ns of nil kinds at Wnnd v & Woodry's furniture more 271 X. Coni'l. 201 Miss Charlotte Horning of Salem left Sunday on s two -eeks' vacation. She will spend the vacation in various parts of the state- Going to the city of the Angels. I must go. sick to go to 8. Cali fornia. If I hove to give my bun galow away, or next thing to It. See me at room 7 Payne bldg. Monday and Tuesday. 202" Mr. and Mrs. W. n. Barkhe and their daughter Jeanne were In this city today. Their home Is in Lebanon. Dance Tu. Independence ar mory. 201 PI.-. ntlecrer! sneedCM WPre hailed Into police headquarters over the week-end. They were Albert E. I,es?ler of Portland, charged by Traffic Officer Ed wards with driving 31 miles an hour on Norlh Capitol street, and PROGRAM FOR FINAL CONCERT TUESDAY NIGHT An entire program of request numbers v:M be given at lust band concert of tho season In Wlllson park tomorrow' evening. During the .summer months concerts have been given rpiniIri-Wr 'i-,,n.,.i.,,. and Friday evening. Hundreds of people from all parts of Marlon and Polk counties have gathered both for the concerts nnd the elec tric fountain display following. Ten days ago the fountain motor burn ed out and at noon today tho new muiur nact not arrived. According to power company officials Instal lation Can ho l n ....... short time nnd If the motor ar rives before night the fountain ujii piay tomorrow evening for the last time tills season. Tho program for tnnni.i-n..--D concert follows: 1. liarnum and Bailey's I'avor- iie .uaren. King. 2. Selection -The Prince of Pil- sen. Landers. 'J. Popular N'umbers Includln "Old Pal Why Don't You Answer Me," and "Dreamy Melody." 4. L'nele Tom's Cabin (A Dream Picture o: the Old South) Lampe 5. Voe.ilsolnd rt. Rlnr-Hpli C. Overaturo "Morning Noon and in lenna, suppe. 7. Intermezzo "In a Moonlit Gar den." Kinir. 8. Selection "Pabes in Toyland," Herbert. 0. Murat Temple March, Jewell 10. Star Spangled Banner. released on $10 bailr Harold Uuneinoore, 1983 State street, charged by Edwards with travel ling do miles an hour on State street: F. .1. Rraekeniirniiirli nf Troutdale, arrested by Traffic Of ficer Hickman and released on $10 ball; C. N. Johnson, 205 North Winter street, charged by Edwards with driving 30 miles an Hour on Sta In street' nnd H P. Follor, 159 South High street charged with driving 28 miles an Hour on North Capital. Old papers for sale, 5 cents a large bundle at Capital Journal office. Mrs. L. J. Hatch of McMlnn v i 1 J e was a Salem visitor today. Dance every Tiles. Crystal Gar den. 201 Mr. and Mrs. Q. E. Crume. of Shelboine, were In this city this morning. Dance Tues. Independence ar mory. 201 Mrs. O. G. Carnahan, Mrs. J. E. Hall and Miss Itustin, all of For est Grove, visited in Salem today. Parking his car In front of a hydrant ws charged against G Savage of Itotile 8 in complaint rued at police headquarters Sun day night. The motorist was re leased on bail of $5. Dr. Ivic, chiropractor, V. S. bank 201 County Judgo and Mrs. J. T. Ilnnt have relumed from a vhk.. Hon trip spent at Belknap springs and eastern uregon points. Particular washing for parti ular people, phone 20G4J. 201 Chester Mulkey, Route 3, Silver- ton, reported to police Sunday night that his brothers' Chevrolet had been stolen from a parking space in front of the Shanghai restaurant between 7:45 and 11:15 p. m. The first cool evening of tho summer Saturday night brought a sharp Increase In the number of men who applied for beds In the city jail. Seven asked for the privilege. The number who have asked for beds during the sum mer this year is the largest during his regime. Police Chief Minto de clared this morning. W. A. Sipprell, D. D. Young and E. F. Sharon pnld fines of $15 each In the police court Saturday afternoon. All were charged with speeding. Funeral services for Mrs. T. A. Mc'llride, wife of chief justice Thomas A. MrDride. will be held at St. Helens Tuesday, Roland Rineliart. slate traffic officer, had his back wrenched and sulfered a number of minor in juries In an accident on the Pa cific highway 8 miles north of Salem at 11 o'clock this morning, lie was rounding a curve on the highway, and suddenly approached an automobile. In turning out Ills sidecar rose from the pave ment, and rendered the machine unrontrolable. Tho. sidecar crashed Into the rear of the auto mobile. Rinehart was resting easily ut a local hospital this afternoon, and will bo out and on duly again within a few days. THREE BURGLARIES OVER WEEKEND NET $150 Three bu rubrics were reported to pollre over the week en J with Inssps that total In tho neighbor hood of f 1 5 0. The Texa gnrnse at 1999 Norlh Capitol fltreel, owned by HnrrMt brothers, wn entered Sntut dny night and t-tO In cash taken. Prank C. Aetcoim told police tint some one hid entered his room at the Helvfew hotel sometime between (err o'clok Saturday mnrnins nnd 0:45 In the evening and had token several ntticleji of clothing, -a bank book of the Hi-llmnn bank of I -on Angr-le, a fountain pen nnd a Oli ver pencil. K. h. Coffey of route 3 reported to polire the theft of a brown coat containing hi driv er's Hoene nnd a bill fold that an taken from a building near Marlon and Thirteenth tree:a :it- urday nlfrtit. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON Amnesia or 1 i t-t it? It - , It IS Doctors in tho Wcehawken. after four davs uhetlior this was bluffing. She mumbled about 'y So-and-So, and hinted of the British nobility. But the physicians suspected a hoax. Lator she recovorcd and said she was Alma Sioux Senrbcrry, former chorus girl and writer. GOVERNOR'S COMMITTEE BEGINS WORK (Continued, fiom I'ago one) goa" Joues figured ia tho last year and a half. The warden lias also announced that the steps leading to guard towers No. 1 and No. 7 from the front yard are to be removed and entrance to these posts will only be possible from outside the yard. It was up the steps ot tower No. 1 that Murray, Kelloy and Willos made their way out of the yard after shooting the guards on that post. Installation of au alarm siren for use in case of future breaks is being seriously considered, the warden said. BEND. ORE.. PRESS Bend, Aug. 24 Tho Central Ore son Press, afternoon " dally, has been sold to J. E. ShMton, Harold A. Moore and J. V, Jones of Eu gene, It waa announced today. Shclton who has other business interest In Eugene will continue to make his home In that city, while .Moore and Jones will actively man age tho paper, tho former In charge of the editorial department nnd the latter in charge of bus! ness and advertising. WILLIAM M'GILGHRIST, III DIES AT YELLOWSTONE Word reached Salem this morn in it that William Mcllilchrist 'II., 12-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. William McGilrkrist Jr., of this city, died Sunday while on the way to lellowstuno national park with hie parents. Death came as a re null of heart failure, according to the report reaching here, heart failure beins caused by the low procure at - Ihe high altitude which the party had reached. The McGilehrfots left Salem. Monday. August 17, just a week ago. taking with them the two cliildn.'i, William and Josephine aged 8 and Dr. Hchcp, whose home is in lnlifornf.1. and who f ti cousin of Mrs. Mr Gilchrist. The party loft Livingstone, Mont., at 3 o'clock (his mmniiu;, and are cxpectcj to arrive fu Port land at 7 a. in. tomorrow. They will bring the remains of the young Bon vit!i them, and funeral services will be arranged afl;r I heir arrival here. Or 2,000,000 JEWS Vienna, Aug. 24. The predic tion that in 20 years from now Pa:stine will have a Jewish popu lation of not losg than 2.0'IO.OOO was made by Mr. Sprinzak. head of tho labor and immigration de partment of the Zionists In Jeru salem, in his report to tho Zionist congress today. Jewish immigration Into Pales tine BvcTHijed -1000 monthly this year. na(d Ihe report. "In the next two year this will go to present, 60.000 nnnually. No unemploy ment Is prevalent In that country despite (ho nr riva of thcc Immi grants.' Atilo Thloir ArrcfrK'd Medfoifl. Aug. 2 4 Kill nnd Herman Warner, brothers of Port land, are held by federal nulhori tien here charged with the theft of nn automobile in Portland August 13, w hi'Ti they drove to California. The two boy were ar retted by local officer yeierday when returning from California. Publicity 6 N. .T., hospital could not tell girl ".s an amnesia victim or COUNTY COURT. TALK OF OILING CONSERVE MACADAM HIGHWAYS (Continued I ruin Page One.) fic of SOU cars a day for a year will wear away quite materially. and that the use of oil on the ma cadam prevent this wearing away to a large extent. However, he states, the macadam road must be will constructed, of solid construc tion and the oiling properly handled. There is little question but what the Marlon county court will do some oiling another year along experimental linos at leaat, follow ing out ideas which have devel oped through experience with us iug oil on llio macadam roads. DAWES TO VISIT COAST (Continued from pa go jne) September 7 Portland, Or. speaks at night. September S and 9 San Fran cisro; no set speeches. September 11 and 12 I-os An gel as; speaking at night Septem ber 11. The vice-presinrnt has accepted tho invitation of Governor Friend W. Uichanlsou of California to at tend tho state's diamond jubilee celebration and will bo in San Francisco for two days. His ap- pearanco at Seattle will be under the auspices of the chamber of commerce; at Portland, the meet ing will he arranged by civic or ganiaatlons generally. Tho Low Angelrs speech will be delivered at a meeting under the auspices ot the chamber or commerce and tho American Legion. Whllo in Los Angelos, General Dawon will be tho guest ot Henry M. Robin son, who was a member of the Dawes committee which worked out thp Dawes plan for German reparation payments. The vic?-prcr.ident will leave Chicago on September 1 for the co;yt. CARD OF THANKS The Iloss brothers wish to ex press their thanks to Hie neigh bors and friends who rendered many exprwiotifl of sympathy during the long illness of our dear mollicr. Hos brothers. 201 Died VKSTA L Mrs. Minnie Lee Ves tal died at her- residency nt Gleinlale, Or., August 2 3rd at the ane of 4(1 years. She wa the wife of W. J. Wntril of (ilendale, daughter of Mrs. W F. Wood. Funeral service will be held from the South Salem Friends church Tuesday, Aug 231 Ii at 2 p. m. Interment will be in City View cemetery, Wobb s funeral parlors in chaj gc of arrangements. M'GII.fMJRIST William Newton MHiil'hrisi died in Livingston Mont., Aug. 2:in at tho age of 12 years. He was the poii nf Mr. , and Mrs. William McGilchriut Jr., brother of Josephine, and Grandson of Mr. and Mrs. W Mf-Gilehrist. Sr., and Mr. nnd .Mrs. William Newton Kavagn all of Salem. Funeral announce menlfi will bP made later bv Webbs funeral parlors, HOP LEK -Loo Hop Lee. age f, years, died in Salem on Aug ust 22. He had been a resident of Salem for 40 years. He is suj vived by his wife and 9 chil dren. Funeral services will b held Tuesday at 3 p. m. from thg Higdon mortuary. Rev. K H. Fhanka officiating. La FORK At !emoore, Cnl., Aug 22, Robert La Fore, age 41 years. He was ft brother of Mrs. J. K. Maddison ot Salem and Rowland La Fore of New bury port, Mass. Tho remains wilt be brought to Halem for funeral services ni interment. Announcement of funeral will be made later by the Rlgdon Son morMtnry. "1 it! Swampscott, Mass., Aug. 24. (AP Two marines of tho special detail assigned to guard the sum mer while noitfo wore found asleep at their postd ot duty early this morning. Charges of neglect of duty have been preferred against them and cap tarn Adolphus An drews, tho president's naval aide, has ordered an investigation. Lieutenant J. E. Wright, in charge of the detail, inspected guard posts early this morning and it is understood he repor'c-d that one marine had left his pott and that another was asleep on duty. A detail of IS marines has kept a 21 hour wa'-ch on White Court this summer, aiding the secret service in protecting Ihe presi dent. TWO CONVICTS MAY ESCAPE FROM NOOSE (Continued from Page One.) and Jones conspired to kill if neces sary in making their escape. In the Taylor case prisoners involved In tho break confessed that such a conspiracy bad been entered Into. To 1-XablisIi Conspiracy Evidence revealed by the inves tigation of newspapermen and un covered during (Tie investigation of the coroner's jury, however. Is con sidered strong enough to enable the state to establish a case of conspiracy that will link Kcllcy and Willos directly with tho mur ders. District Attorney John Carson Is saying nothing regarding his ac tivities In the prosecution of the cases, but It is known that he and hts deputy. Lyle J. Page, arc de voting their entire time to tho mat ter. The grand jury has been call ed to convene Wednesday morning and the three indictments for first degreo murder are expected to be BE CAREFUL J. D. Anderson, u pedestrian, suffered a wrenched leg when he was struck by a car driven by Homer M. Walker of 128 West Sixth street, Uugciic. His injuries are not thought to be serious. 'J he accident occurred on Highland Avenuo near the Fairgrounds road. Traffic Officer Hickman was sent out In the police car to in vestigate the above addict and was struck by a car owned by J. W. Ituslck, local grocer. Only minor damage was done to both machines. Ted Shanks ot 549 North Lib erty street reported to police a collision at Center and Liberty streets yesterday. He did not secure tho name of the other driv er, ho reported. Cars driven by Monnlc M. Hawser of 925 Saginaw street and Francis Monneo collided at the intersection or Miller and Saginaw streets Saturday. L. B. White of (MS South Church street reported to polico Saturday a collision with a ma chine driven by Charles Jasel of Salem which occurred at the In tersection of State and Commercial streets. A street car and a machine driven by A. K. Unities of Route 3 collided at the intersection of Miller and Commercial streets Saturday. Damage wn slight. Miss OI pa Cray, 1319 Capitol street, started to turn into the garage driveway In front of her homo yesterday nnd was struck by a machine driven by Jonas J. Ryberg of Silverton. Wet pavement was claimed as a contributing cause of an ac cident reported to police by K. K. Petlit of GO I Norlh FouMeenlh street. Ho did not ascertain tho name of the other driver. K. D. Alexander of Stayton told police that he had turned his car at a corner after giving the signal but had been hit by an unidenti fied machine. S. A. Hughes, lfJ90 ChemrkHa street, reported to police a collis ion with Yellow Taxi No. 2 on State street near Fifteenth. Roland A. Hubbar of Mcdford reported that a wheel bad come off of his car, resulting In an otherwise minor accident. K. W. Muller of 1275 North Capitol street, reported to police an accident with an unidentified machino at tho intersection ot High and Court streets. Slight damage to both ears re sulted from an accident at the In tersection of Commercial and Ferry streets, reported to police by Susie Karl of Route 7. Tho name of the other driver was not re ported. At the THEATRES TODAY OREGON Colleen Moore in The Deert Flower'' OSAND Pola Negri in "The Charmer" relumed by Friday or Saturday. Petition will be mado by the dis trlot attorney for an Immediate trial of the cases, and the death penalty will bo asked for all. Pittsburgh Takes Lead. New York, Aug. 20. (A. P.) Pittsburgh defeated New York 9 to 2 in the fifl'i and final game of thoir serf os today, thereby takin F. Reserve This List for Reference Every Wed. Nite, 7 p. m. Woodry's New Auction Market and Furniture Store, Summer and Norway Streets." P. N. WOODRY, Owner Tuesday, Aug. 25, 10:00 a. m. Located 14 miles S. E. of Salem or 3 miles S. of Aums villo or 2 miles N. of West Stayton, 10 high grade Jer sey cows, bull and 2 heifers, 3 horses, hay and farm ma chinery, furniture, etc. Terms cash. BERTHA CARLSON. Owner Thursday, Aug. 27, 10:30 a. m. G nillos E.' ot Salem on Pen road, G .Jersey cowa, 3 horses, pony, machinery, oata, furniture, tools, etc. A. W. BLACK. Owner Friday, Aug. 23, 10:00 a. m. Located 10 miles N. W. ot Sulcm Id Polk county on Sprlnp Valley road, 3 horses, 9 head Jersey cows, Machin ery, tools, etc. C. BIUMBELI. Owner Friday, Sept. 4, 10:00 a. m. Located 10 miles E. of Salem or 6 miles north ot Sublimity, 190 acres im proved fnrm, 3 cows, regis tered Jorsey bull, 25 head registered Berkshire bogs, 4 head young heavy horses, 15 grade Shropshire ewes, 2 registered bucks, machinery, furniture, etc. A. C. BARROWS. Owner F. N. WOODRY Pays Cash for Furniture PHONE 511 A Number of Other Listed PUBLIC NOTICE Sec V. N. Woodry, Salem's Leading auctioneer for the past 10 years, about your farm and city sales. Not connected with any other firm. "Don't be Deceived" F. M. WOODRY Expert Livestock, Merchandise, Real Estate, and General Farm Sales Auctioneer and Appraiser SALEM PHONE 511 Residence and Store 1610 Norlh Summer Street "Mr. Want Ad Page" The Connecting Link Reaching the multitude is your big problem in fulfilling certain desires. What you want is the medium that opens the way to all homes, all trades and all classes of people. Mr. Want Ad Page of fers that opportunity to you, for he is read by thirty thousand citizens each day. If you want to reach these people place an ad immediately. 2c per word for 1 Insertion. 5c per word for 3 insertions. 8c per word for 6 insertions. CapitalJaJournal PAGE SEVEN a lead of ix games iu the Na tional league rac?. F. N. WOODRY Pays Cash For Furniture lies, and Store 1610 North Summer Phone 511 Tuesday, Sept. 8, 10:00 a. m. Located J mile B. of Amity, 37 acres improved farm, 9 registered Jersey cows, 2 registered bulls, 0 grade cows, good team, poultry, farm machinery, etc. H. J. HOMANN. KALPH CAMPBELL, Owners Thursday, Sept. 10, 10:00 a. m. 3 miles S. or McMinnville, 10 hiRh grade fresh Holstein cows, 2 high grade fresh Gurnsey cows, 3 high grade Jersey heifers, 5 head heavy horses, farm machinery, household furniture, etc. C. W. HERMANS. Owner Fiiday, Sept. 11, 10:00 a. m. Located 4 miles south of Turner or 4 miles north of Marion on Marion-Turner road, 17 high grade Jersey cows, 11 head heifers, reg istered Jersey bull, regis tered 2 year old Jersey heif ers, 4 horses, all kinds farm machinery, 360 W. L. chick ens, 25 acres of corn in field, tools, etc. I. M. STOUT. Owner Tuesday, Sept. 29 10:00 a. m. Located 7 miles north ot Dallas on tho Salt Creek road, 10 high grade Jersey cows to freshen at time ot sale, A-l milkers, 3 Jersey heifers, Jersey bull, 4 horses, SO ewes, 17 lambs, 1 buck, 3 dozen hens, 27 white geese, Fordson tractor and a full line of good farm machinery, tools, etc. CARL MORRISON. Owner F.N. WOODRY Pays Cash for Furniture PHONE 511 Sales to be Advertised Later