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TUWsDAk, UEUWAILWU LOCALS : Mandate line come down to tlic circuit - court from the supreme court, affirming the court hero In the case of Charles D. Coppock and others against L. H. Roberta. Your old piano will be taken In trade on a new phonograph. Stlff'a. A Hamilton-Boach vacuum sweeper will make her happy. Hamilton, 340 Court street. Terminal barber chop, 5 chalra, better service. No long waits. 294 Leo N. Chllds has been granted nn order in probate giving htm a mortgage ne his share of the es tate of J. W. Childs. One dollar down places electric sewing machine in your home. Hamilton's, 340 Courj St, Dance Tues. nite Panamadlans at Crystal Garden. Hottest band In town. DuBoIa floor manager. Come early. 292 1926 license elven with oarh certified car at Certified PubfTc Motor Car Market, 255 N. Church etreet. 292 The supreme court today admit teu to the practice of law in Ore- Ron, on nine months' probation, J. Wallace Baker Jr., who holds a certificate from the state of Texas and who has located at Eugene to practice law with his father. Mr. Baker recently signed as county attorney for Hockley county, Texas. The fol lowing were permanently admit ted on recommendation of the board of bar examiners: Perry J. Long, L. IT. Callahan, Joseph E. Harvey, all of Portland; Clay Mortimer Stearns, Hood River, and Donald A. Young, Salem. $5 down and $1 a week will place a Hamilton-Beach vacuum sweeper in your home. Hamilton, 3-10 Court street. Want used furniture phone Sll Studebaker special six, glass enclrsure, looks and runs like new. Gun ran teed and has 1926 liceiise. Price $590. You can't bpnt this one. Certified Public Motor Car Market, 255 N. Church street. 292 Governor Pierce today appoint ed J. K. Flynn of Portland to succeed himself as a member of the state board -of conciliation. He represents the employers. His new term begins January 1 and expires in four years. Place your order now for Christmas delivery for the Hamilton-Beach vacuum sweeper. Ham ilton, 340 Court street. Durant touring, price $150. Certified Public Motor Car Mar ket, 255 N. Church St. 292 Bring your gift list to us and wo will help you mnko selections nt our closing out sale. Pomeroy & Keene. .292 Funeral services for H. Y. Ma gee who died at his home in Scotts Mills yesterday will be held in the Chrietlnu church at Scotts Mills tomorrow afternoon nt two o'clock. Rev. Moore, Bap tist minister of Portland, will conduct the services. Ford roupe, price 5 "00. Certi fied Public Motor Car Market. 255 N. Church St. 292 Tomerny and Keene closing out their entire stock of jewelry, sil verware, clocks and cut glass at reduced prices. This affords an excellent opportunity to solve your Christmas list problem. 292 Our semi-annual sale now In cludes our entire stock of wear , Ing apparel, coats, gowns, mil linery, coats of rich fabrics trim med in fur, fur coats, jacquotts, etc. Gowns for street, afternoon and evening wear. The French Shop, 115 High street. 293 - Tho local branch of the Salva tion army will open headquarters for Its Christmas relief work at tho Salvation army hall, 241 Stntc street, Wednesday morning from 10 a. m. until 4 p. m. Donations and applications will be received there. Dr. B. F. Pound is chair man or, the local advisory com mittee for the army's work here, Other members of the committee arc: Mrs. C. F. Wilson, A. Smith era, Frank Biigh, Fred Delano, Roy Waesam and Al Krause. New tires at old prices. The Harbison station, Capitol St. at Market, S. Com'l St. at Owens. 292 The French Shop, semi-annual sale in all' lines. 115 High St. 293 Jewelry Is always the apprect ated gift. Take advantage of our storewide closing out sale. Pom eroy & Keene. 292 George V. Elder, in filing an affidavit in circuit court to re sist a motion tot payment of suit money asked by Anna K. Elder. declares that she brought a sim ilar suit in the federal court in Montana, that he expended $800 in costs and won the case there. Hotel Blijrh Arrivals Portland, F 8 Cleaver, H C Lew Is, J H McFeetera, Mr and Mrs Robert M Fay, Henry Bienert, Miss Ida Bienert, J K Wood, H 6 werschkul. Qeorire W Hartung. J B Borenson, E McGulnnees, 3 8 Rogers, Joseph B Blxler, John Mallory, Henry C Mallory: Jeffer son, James Waldridge; Canby, Os car Johnson. Fred Marlowe; Seat tie. M Ccckcroft, J Searson, Mr and Mrs John H Grottier. Henry D Lawrence; Los Angeles. F D Daw son, Mr and Mrs Charle E Rotin tree; San FrancIico, Daniel Lund here, Mr and Mrs Jerome T Ed wards; Santa Barbara, Prof J L Hawkins: Oakland, Mi: v..-. Blair; S:oke-on-Trent, England, Miss Nora Raybould. a, iua He still llvpfi In Montana, She haa moved to Oregon with their two children. lie guvs he was compell ed to muke a trip to California and when he returned he found tthe had taken the children and departed. He save he Is financi iilly unable to respond to the de- maifde now made, that he is not a nyurauiic engineer as she eavti. uui a civil engineer with but one irrigation district job in five yoara and that haa quit. Trade in your old piano on how phonograph. Stiff's. High grade player piano left with us, big eacriflco for immedi ate sale. See this snap at once. rauman Piano store, 395 S. 12tli, 293 Garters, collar and cuff sets. handkerchiefs and lots of other acceptable gifts may be had at Shipley's. Yes,, we'll be glad to wrap tnem tor mailing. 292 John Berteleon was last night elected to head the Spanish Amer ican war veterans here. Other of ficers were as follows: vice com mander, W. E. Hansen; junior vice commander. H. G. Sammons officer of the day, Charles Kin zer; officer of the guard, Ed Ho vel; trustee, O. J. Hull. Closing out our used pianos at 50, ?7&. $100, $125, $150; OUT new pianos at $225, $250, $295 and up. Used player pianos $195 5250 up. Terms, or will make liberal discount for-cash. Tallman Piano store, 395 S. 12th St. 293 Christmas gifts for sister at Shipley's. 292 A silk vest for that girl friend would be most appreciated. Let us arrange oue in a nony box. Shipley's. , . 292 Horaco Runlet t, member of old Co. M of Salem, arrived here hist night from Burns, Or., and will remain here and attend the com pany reunion Friday night. Burns is located in eastern Oregon. Bur- dctt traveled the entire distance in oraer to ue present Friday. One dollar down places an electric sowing machine In your Home. Hamilton's, 340 Court St. The French Shop, hats, gowns. coats. We are noted for our val ues, in high class wearing appar el, during our semi-annual sales. 115 High street. 293 Terminal barber shop. 5 chairs. better service. No long waits. 294 Renewed efforts toward raising funds with which to start build ing a new Presbyterian church building in Salem were made at a meeting of Presbyterians at the present Presbyterian church last night. A special committee was ap pointed to take the matter tip and report later. The church's plan Is to muiu tne new structure at the corner of north Winter ana Cbe- meketa streets. Christmas records. 1 'Der Tan at Stiff's. 292 nenbaum," In German, Boys' overcoats, sizes 3 to 16, on sale at Thos. Kay Woolen Mill u half retail price. Still selling nen's overcoats nt $12.50. 294 $5 down and $1 a week will place a Hamilton-Beach vacuum sweeper in your home. Hamilton. 40 Court street. The annual public budget meet ing, at which tho Salem city bud get for 1926 will be considered, will be held at the council cham bers at the city hall tonight, be ginning at 8 o'clock. The budget nlrendy has the approval of the city council and the special citi zens' budget committee. Boys' overcoats, sizes 3 to 16, on sale at Thos. Kay Woolen Mill at half retail price. Still selling mens overcoats at $12.50. 294 "Oh, Miss Hannah." Hear it at Stiff's. 292 Dr. Marchall, osteopath. Or bid In the federal court in Portland yesterday Judge Bean sentenced Dee Jones, brother of Oregon Jones who was killed in the ctate prison break lftst August, to 1 months in McNeil's island prison following his plea of guilty to a violation of the Mann net. Jones, who Is married and is the father of a 9 year old son, admitted the transportation of Rosalye Wheel cr, 18 years old, from Portland to Grants Pass, and then to Call fornia. See our handkerchiefs from 15c to $1.50. Howard Corset shop, 153 south High. 292 "Dinah," Victor record at Stiff's. 292 7 percent preferred stock In Salem's new paper mill investi gate. Hawkins & Roberts, Inc. 205 Oregon building. Will Moore, state fire marshal today Issued a warning against carelessness during the Christmas season that might result in Christ mas tree fires or other firee from holiday activities. He calls atten tion particularly to the over in dulgence In smoking during that season with its attendant fire menace. Upholstering and furniture re pair work at Hamilton's. See our silk hosiery from $1 up. Howard Corset shop, 153 S. High. 292' Dance Tues. Crystal Garden. 292' Fire that started In the base ment of Ira Jorgensons tire and accessory shop on south High street about S o'clock yesterday afternoon did damage amounting io neyerai uunureu uunare. wu siderable amount of stock and tires wore destroyed or damaged. How the tire started has not been I fletermined. A heavy volume of smoke ascended from the build ing, causing much excitement and making the fire look worse than iti was. Tbo tiro department laid two lines of hose in tiehtine the fire. 'lace your order now for Christmas delivery for the Hamil ton-Beach vacuum sweeper. Ham ilton, 340 Court street. Wood special. 5 loads 10 inch inside mJH wood $17,50, excep tionally good wood, prompt deliv ery. Spaulding Logging Co. phone -LS3U. See our silk gowns at $3.9 Howard Corset shop, 153 south Hlgu. 2 W, V. Odeklrk was fined $10 In justice court today lor speeding. Sancta Maria (Holy Mary) in "reucn, at Stiff s record dept. 292 A Daytonia bicycle was found last night at the Ivan Corners on south Winter street by William Waisit, a special officer, and was taken to police headquarters. See Itemized list in auction ad of F, N. Woodry's auction sate for Wed. nite 7 p. m. at his new auc tion pavilion. Summer and Nor way streets. 292 A Hamilton-Beach vacuum sweeper will make her happy Hamilton, 340 Court street. Sleepers at the city hall lost night were D. Babb, Alex Row ley, Cleo Davis, L. B. Foster, N. be. L.OU1S and John Travisto Fuller brushes make Ideal a mas gins, order them now. Phone 707, The Fuller Man. 292 Party receiving card with Ed die Sheehan's name upoa it please communicate with box 24 care Journal. 293 Paul Hendricks has received a permit for tho construction of dwelling at 1810 Fairmount, to cost $4700. Want used turnlture, phone 75. Dance Tues. Crystal Garden. 292 Twenty representatives of stage and truck transportation lines In various parts of the state were quizzed yesterday by the public service commission, which cited them to show cause why they should not comply with rules laid down by the commission cov ering a uniform system of keep ing accounts. An immediate or der will not be handed down by tno commission. "The Ship," in Salem before Broadway gets it. At the Heijig December 9. 292 Members Security Benefit Ass'n McComack hall Tues. eve, Dec. 8 Invite your friends.- Orthophonic music, dancing. 29 All Methodist ministers in the Salem district, numbering some 40 in all, will hold a meeting in baiem Wednesday, from 9 a. m. until 4 p. m. Bishop William O. Shepard of Portland will be pres ent. Others In attendance will be Dr. C. S. Chancy, superintenden of the southern district; Dr. A L. Howarth, superintendent of the Portland district, and Dr. A S. Hisey, superintendent of the eastern district of Oregon. Dr, Leach, superintendent of the Sa lem district, will preside. Don't miss the It's coming, soon. "Black Cat." 292 Milk 10c, Pleasant Home dairy, two deliveries daily. Leave orders at Skaggs Meat market. 295 V. T. Golden and Homer Tarp ley have taken over the manage ment of a fireproof storage ga rage at 252 south Liberty street. The garage is steam heated and is claimed by its operators to be the largest plant of its kind in the city. "Our business has nearly doubled since we took the place over last week," said Golden yes terday. Miller tires at greatly reduced prices. The Harbison station, Cap itol St. at Market, S. Com'l St. at Owens. 292 Mrs M. A. Stewart, a nurse who has lived in this city for a number of years, lias left for Klamath Palls, where she will take up a position in the Klamath Valley hospital. Mrs. Stewart was the meti'bpolitnn nurse for Salem until the .metropolitan nursing service was abolished with tbc ar rival of the Marlon county child health demonstration. Dr. Borger, dentist, now located 30 U. S. bank bldg. phone 27S. 292 E. M. Page, president of, the state Kiks association, will leave today for an inspection tour cov ering the lodges at -Marshficld, Medford, Klamath Falls and Ash land. Stamped aprons, hem. st. 6 and 8c. 652 N. Front St. 294 The police this afternoon ceived Instructions from Tom Word, of tho Portland office of the department of Justice, to hold R. W. Tilly, who was arrested here December 6 as an automo bile theft suspect. Upon checking up on Tilly the police found that the car in his possension when he was arrested here was stolen in Los Angeles. Mr. Word will come down from Portland to get Tilly tomorrow. Dance Tues. Crystal Garden. 392 Report made at this noon's meeting of the Salem Kiwanis club called attention to the fact that the club is responsible for the lights that shine on the four dials of the clock above the county court house. Fred Erixon reported this noon that a new bulb has been placed In the eock- et for the west dial, the old bulb havlng burned out. TU13"(JAlirrAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON Sale of Christmas Seals Opened Response'! Good jBDB Sale of Christmas stals opened1 yesterday In the Salem post office and booth sales in various tores and business offices will open next week, under the direction of members of the Salem Woman's club. Throughout the county the sale Is being directed by Mrs. John A. Carson, president of tho Marion county health association. Mrs. F. A. Elliott is chairman of the Salem sale with Mrs. John E. Brophy directly in charge of the booths. Women throughout the coun ty are responding well," said Mrs. Elliott this morning, while tabu lating the returns from the mall sale. From 405 letters opened so far a total of $453 has been net ted. Christmas seals finance the campaign of the Oregon Tubercu losis association which is specif ically designed to meet the need of teaching health. Public health TITLE INSURANCE POLICIES ISSUED BY ABSTRACTORS The Oregon Title Insurance com puu'y of Portland has acquired an interest in the. Union Abstract company, according to an an nouncement made this morning by U. S. Pago, uud has begun tho is suance of title insurance policies from the local plant. The Oregon Title Insurance company is a etutc wide tltlo insurance company with -main offices In Portland. William E. Hanson, of the Union Abstract company, has been elected vice president of tho Oregon Title In surance company and will counter sign all title insurance policies is sued from the Marion county brunch. "From now on it will be possible for property owners. to secure title insurance policies on real estate anywhere in bhe state of Oregon through the Marion county branch of the Oregon Title Insurance com pany," said Mr. Hansen this morn ing. "Tnis is an innovation and convenience that will expedite the completion of real estate and mortgage deals throughout the entire stats and make the pur chaser feel certain that what, he buys la his. as well as fortifying mortgages in their aecurtiy. The long demand for an adequate sys tem of guaranteeing sood and marketable titles and insuring the owner agninst loss of property or damage on acorunt of defects of title, will now ho Buppiieu. any where in the state, by a policy in the Oregon Title Insurance com pany. "This facility will, when desir able, eliminate much of the delay and oxpeuse of lengthy abstracts and places Oregon in the same category with New i ork, Fcnn sylvaniu, California and many other progressive states where much of tho enmhersameness of the methods of abstracts of titles has long since generally been done away with. The unique plan of organisation of the Oregon Title Insurance company has been favor ably commented upon by many prominent bankers and financiers of Oregon. The .-o'-ganizaUon, headed by the home office in Port land, maintains branch offices with the leading abstractors throughout the state, who, upon approval of selected title exomm crs, will ia8uo policies for the com pany In their raspectivc local! tl?3." Officlals of the Salem Naviga tion company, which operates the river boat lino between Salem and Portland, this afternoon de clared that the $26,000 anproprl ated by congress for clearing the channel of the Willamette river will not be a sufficient amount to meet navigation needs. The amount will probably be ample, it Is said, for dredging, but moro is necessary to finance the con struction of wing dams, without which the dredging will bo only temporary. Local boatmen declare that it will bo economy In the end for the government to build wing dams now. Instead of dredging tne cnannei each year. For a limited time, 1G in. large second growth fir $7.50 per Inrge load, 16 In. dry planer wood $5 per load. Fred E. Welle, phone 1542. " 292 New rockers. Xmas dolls and gifts, furniture and everything at the Wed. nite auction sale of F. N. Woodry. 1610 N. Summer St Time 7 p. m. sharp. Phone 511. 92 T. . Kaffety, ncad of the state traffic department, spoke before the Saem Kiwanis club at Its luncheon here this noon. He urg ed mot o rise to use care in driving on public highways in this state. Mr. Raffcty also gave a detailed account of the increase of many industries In Oregon. Party receiving curd with Ed die Sheehan's name upon it please communicate with box 24 care Journal. 29 Lore, the 'ewjier. Salem. Dife to a iieraj m Judging the essays entered in the Salem Kl wanie club essay contest, the com mittee in charge will not be able to announce the prize winners until late this week, it was started this afternoon. Awards will be made 60 points on unity, coher ence, emphasis and general good English, and 50 points on subject matter and originality of thought. American girl swimmers estab lished Is new national and world records thin year. Mian Ethel Mc- rjary, of the Women's Swimming Association of New York, alone ac- counts for new marks In 14 differ- ent events. nurses are put Into the field in Oregon. Health teaching is taken Into the Oregon schools. Litera ture Is distributed and every known channel of teaching health la employed. It Is disregard of the rules of Healthy living that iier- mlts tuberculosis to continue at so great a menace to human life. Knowledge of these rules and care in their application will ovontually overcome tuberculosis. In 1924, 593 Oregon people died with tuberculosis. Best esti mates Indicate that probably 5000 are afflicted with the disease. Cu refill studies show that be twocn the ages of 15 and 40 more Oregonians die of tuberculosis than from any other cause of death and tho same Is true thru out the United States as a whole. Seals are for sale at both Pat ton's and tbo Commercial book stores at the present time as well ns nt the post office. Fifteen teams went Into action today in the nnnunl American Le gion, membership drive. At last night's meeting of tho local post 15 men were appointed each with the authority to delegate as many others as he sees fit, to solicit new members for tho post, to secure renewals for member ship dues already paid up, and to collect dues for tho past-yen r that navo not been paid. The campaign will end at noon, Deo 30, giving the adjutant time to make out all cards and have them sent In to headquarters by Jan. 1. Cash prizes In the contest will be awarded as follows: first prize, $50; second prize $35; third prize $16. Awards will bo on a point basis, two points being awarded for each of the 1925 dues collected. and one point for each renewal for the year 1926 and two points for ench new membership secured. Any contestant must have at least 36 points to his credit to be given a prize. It Is Xalso stipulated that anyone accepting a prize must at tend the state convention at Marsh field noxt summer. "Needless to say," said Clifford Brown, retiring commander. In announcing details of the campaign last night, "wo are anxious to get all of our mombers back," . The 15 men appointed last night are; 1 Carl IUngos; 2 Carl Gab nelson; 3 RiiUly Bishop; 4 pay- mo iid Bassett; 5 Victor MacKen zlo; C Brazier Small; 7 Byron WriKht; 8 Wm." Watson; 9 Ted Mnison ; 10 Paul Acton; 11 Dr. Georso Lewis; 12 R. H. Powell 13 -W. K. Mclvnipht; 14 Eolton Hamblo; 15 Breynian Boise. Silvorton, Ore.. Doc. 8 (Special) Ernest L. Starr was elected com mander of Dclbeit Itceves Post of the American Legion at tho annual election helo mat night at the new armory. Other officers elected were vlce-coniinnoider, George Ander son; adjutant, Caitper- Tovve; fl nance officer, Walter Arbulhnot; cxecullvo committeemen, Harry Cnraon, Charles Reynolds and Seth Bcebe. The beautiful new home of the Legion post was dedicated with short but Impressive ceremonies at tho largest attended meeting of the year. Adjutant General George A White was present, and gave a talk on tho films of the post. Captain Henry Hutton of the Oregon .Na ttonnl Guard, made tho presenta tion speech and Past Commander Harry Carson accepted In behalf of the Post. A sum of $12.50 was voted for prizes for the bent essays on The Patriot's Flag Creed by tho Sll- verton hlh school students. This is part of the national content by tho American Legion with prizes of $750, $500, and $250 to be used for college or university training, An wdoor turkey shoot will be held In the near future In the base mont of tho new armory. The Post will also have a basket ball team again this year the games to be playea wi the armory. Tentative Budget Shows Increase Of 569,606 In Taxes fCnntrnucd from PnRO.One) tux increase totals $19,929.24, and the Increase In market road fund Is $5000. This Is caused by the fact that tho state was obit to nliot a $5000 Incrcaso In the market road fund to this county and It was up to the county to match the Increase or lose the fund, and It Is essential that It keen the fund if It wants to gc ahead with Its market road pro gram. Another feature In the Increase In the county tax Is that shown In connection with market road OREGON TODAY BESSIE LOVE In "NEW BROOMS" LEGION TEAMS GO INTO ACTION AFTER MEMBERS STARR NEW HEAD fiE LEGION POST bonds, an Increase of $35,063 being shown, which Is to be levied to pay Interest on bonds under the first bonding program. It was not necessary to levy that amount last year for interest, but it Is an obligation that cannot be dodged. County schools show an increasb of $12,233.70, which includes in creases In he tuition fund, the per capita assessments and levy generally. Another Increase Is for elec tions and repairs to county build Ings, tho election Increase being necessitated by the fact that an election will be held next year, while none was held this year and it is another unavoidable ex pense. Hopalrs are for general necessary work on county build ings. increases In taxes shown In mills as prepared for the budget committee by County Assessor Steclhammer are as follows: 1924 1921; siaie 0076 County 0097 County school .0079 .0105 .0036 .0029 .0046 .0295 .02G6 .022 and library 0037 H. S. tuition 0023 General road 004 fi Non-high school 0279 High school 0256 H. S. Salem 021 'J ho court effected some de creases in estimates presented to it In the original budgets amount ing tO $3, 1)3. 97. The definite budget win h known only when the budget com- miuee gets through with its work and tho stato files the amonnt of suue iax which Marion county Seks Woman Known Here Years Ae;o: Savs Fortune Awaits Her (Continued from page jne) sending for her who knows? i tnink she married," the writ er offers. The letter In full reads a fol lows: Doc. 3, 192B. WauUecnn. III. Dear friend: "Can you please give me eenv trace of a lady that lived at that address where you are now 171 i-ronc stroot Salem Oregon her nmden name waa Miss Olive Drum- mond. She lived there the last I hurd of her and that was I think In 1905 or 6 I am not quite enure. I think she married I lost trace of her about that time. If you or enny one can give mo enny trace of her or where she la I would shure ap preciate it. I have a fortune for her I will shure make it wright with you. "My nd dress Is Joe n. CooTt, No. 3 North Gcnessee St. Waukegan, HI. "P.S. You might look In the Sa lem telephone or city directory and get some Information I have been lost from her nbout 18 yoara. Her mother wns living with her tho last I hurd from them the last time I saw her was at Lamar, Colo.' The envelope is addressed as fol lows: "Landlord at 171 Front Street, Salem, Ore.1 Tho prosont site of 171 North Front street has never been occu plod by a residence building of any kind during tbo time of which the writer of the lottor speaks, Clif ford Brown declnrea. It Is thought that tho numbering system of the city has been changed since Miss Dm mm on d lived here. BE CAREFUL Cars driven by Otto lleadrlclt and a Mrs. Foley collided near the Valley Packing plant on the Pacific highway. Ilcadriclc says Mrs. Foley was drlvins too fast. When H. K. McWain, 1163 Waller street, was backing away from the curb at State and Com mercial ft ladder that he carried on the side of his car caught a passing- truck, causing some trouble. John Simon reports thnt he was involved in a traffic accident In front of the Hoth Grocery store. Died DALDWIN In this city Dec. 7, Linus H. Daldwln, age 73 yeare. The husband of Mrs. Lo rlnda Ualdwln, father of Mrs. Grover C. Potter of Salem, Itlchard N. Baldwin of Myrtle Crock, Ben L. Baldwin of. Nam pa, Idaho, Jess N. Baldwin of Uoeeburg and Ralph J. Bald win of Portersvllle. Cal. Fu neral services will be held Wednesday, Dec. 9, at 2:30 p. m. from the Rfgdon mortuary. Interment will be in Lee Mis sion cemetery. GEATITUDE It slngelh low In every heart: Wo bear It each and all A song of those who answer not. However wo may call. But, oh, 'tis good to think of them, When we are troubled sore: Thanks be to God that such have been, Although tbey are no morel John W. Chadwlck. W. T. Rigdon & Son F. N. WOODRY Payi Cash For Fnmitnn Res. and Store 1610 Horth Summer Phone 511 I New Spanish Bungalow Now Open for Inspection Evenings 6 to 9 To Parties Interested In . Leasing or Buying 420 University L. G. BULGIN, Contractor Christmas shopping sensibly simplified-a gift order lets himctoeforMinself. ' C LOTH IN -'WOOL UN MILL.H STORE Only 14 Shopping Kafoury's Is Fairly urstbgWith Christmas $1.00 and $1.25 Fancy Covered Round Baskets In Downstairs Store These are ornamented fancy baskets with covers suitable for candy, fancy work. They sold regularly from $1.49 up to $2.25 Watch Our Christmas Windows tnerf A GPl 0 Member "CAN AND DO" SAIitfM STOIili. l'UKTI.AM) KII.K HIIOI 100 Ullllc SHci't iKi Alder SI reel i Auction EVERY WED. NITE, 7 P. M. F. N. WOODRY'S NEW AUCTION MARKET 1610 N. Summer, Corner of Norway Consisting of: 1 walnut dresser. 3 fir dressers, 2 Ivory dressers, t oak dressor, 3 gloss Ivory vanity. Ivory brenkfast table and 4 chalre, walnut buffet, like new, walnut davenport table, oak China cabinet, Vlctrola and records, mahogany case, Cheney phonograph and records, 3 oak library tables, 8 new walnut rockora with leather seats, 4 oak rockore, 2 reclining chairs, longue, sanitary couch, 3 oak extension tables, 2 sets din lng chairs, 3 piece rhahognny parlor sulto, 1 walnut and tapestry Duofold like new, 3 nsh chlffoncers, 1 Ivory kitchen cabinet, fir kitchen cabinet with top, 2 full loaf tables, range hcator, 2 fir magazine rncka, 2 used Congoloums, 8 beds and springs, 6 silk floss mnttrcsscs, oak side board, new cups, saucers and plates, 2 small gas ranges, 13 now dolts, an as sortment of Xmas gifts, and a lot of other miscellaneous articles. Terms cash. Us warm and cozy at Woodry's. Public Attention Hundreds are taking advantage of these salon. Why not you? Bales held Inside where It is warm and cosy. Supply your needs tor less at these auctions. Private sales daily. Auc tions every Wednesday nite 7 P. M. Look over the list care fully and see If you don't see just what you want Private ale dally. I pay cash for used furniture. F. N. WOODRY Salem's Leading Auctioneer, Phone 511 PAGE NINE Days 'Till Christmas Truth In Advertising ate 1 Ei Ml