EIGHT THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEB. 8, 1917. Playing the Game Fair In all the 37 years of our business career, we have never used illigitimale methods or means to get business. Our policy is to give our customers a square deal, fair and reasonable price. for good merchandise. We have never attempted to fool the buying public, and we never shall. When we have to resort to that policy to attract Customers, we shall retire from business YOU ARE SAFE HERE-- Should any price quoted by us, be high-er than our competitors it will be due to an error, or our competitor is underpricing for a purpose. WE SHALL MEET COMPETITION- At all timesgiving better merchandise for the same price or the same merchandise for less. Money back and every transaction made good We shall never lower the standard of MEYERS Good Goods. Every one of the boxes below contain extra big value for Friday and Satur day. Buy of these during the next four days and save money. It pays to read our ads. Mum kills the odor of prespiration, sale Pce He Colgate's Talcum Ilea can Cuticura Ointment 39c All 25c Shoe Dressing and Polish ()c Box Calico and Prints 8c Genuine All Wool Epingle The finest grade and not the imita tion, selling to $2 yd, - - " $1.59 Yd YOU CAN W. B. Corsets All Around Town k COMING EVENTS Tonight. Y. It C. A, athletic exhibition at iirmory. February D. Oherrlan dam e for legislators at armory. February 9. Opera "Ernani," in Victrola records at Salem public library, 8 p. m. February 9. Annual theatrical at state penitentiary. February 12. Prof. J. O. Hall lecture Willamette university, "Komedies Against Pover ty." February 12.- Justice McCam ant 's address on i.hicolu be fore Six o'clock club, M. K. church. February 14. Auxiliary Span ish War Veterans St. Valen tine dance at armory. ' February 19. Anuiveraay ob servance of Knights of Pyth ias and Pythian Bisters. February 22. Banquet of Rons of the American Revolution. Address by Kollin K. Page. February 23, 24. -5. Western Oregon Christian Kndeavor convention, First Christian church. : o 28c will buy a gooa square meal serv ed family style at Oeorgc Bros. Res taurant. .62 State St., two doors west vi t orn i m. tf o The range of temperature for Feb- wary 7, according to the official ther ' -o wometer. was from 52 to U The river1 Proceeds of the minstrel to be t n- . r"wi Riven tomoirow evening at the state H falling with a gauge of 5.9 feet above ' penitentiary by the inmates will be the low water mark. j placed in what is known as the amuse , '"""t fund of the pen. It is understood nr. stone s Drug Store makes free t"e boys have prepared a very interest delivery. Phone X. , ing program tor this second annual min o strel. The performance will begin Oive your eyes the attention they At- promptly at S o'clock and is a shorter serve. Cousult us first. No time like urogram than given one vear aifo the present. No nlue.i -w ,.i.i . ! - to ' ours. Oardner & Keene ' " r ' . v nil on Ollrs (illriluor Jt- k The citiiens of Salem who believe In peH.'e ure renuested in un ci m r;.. ! kaH over Wells Fargo & Co 's office! a court street this evening at H oVIos-k j Ut founder whether or not this country ! kill Id aleclar. uo. ..,,;... ' I . ,,. .... uTrwBBjr. -ui iub oeneiu ot those Who read t our 7T7i : about ships of a certain tonnage audi L',8lff 800 8 aucUo" OCiwhat was done to them by torpedoes I Mw and 2nd band furniture Sat. 1:30 ami how thev sank In a few minutes it p. m. .141 . cm . lmay be well to remember that the steam I "SALEM'S BIG DEPARTMENT Java Rice Face Pow der, sells in other stores at 50c ... 39c Men's 50c Chester Suspenders YJq Arrow Collars, all styles, 10c each All 10c Shoe Blacking and Polish gc Box Kaysers Marvel Stripe Silk Hosiery, $1.25 values . . . c $1.50 values JjJ $2.00 values '59 ALWAYS DO BETTER AT 11,... ...... , Don't forget, dance at Moose hall tonight. o The many friends of Mrs. T. M. Gal- low-ay will be glad to know that she is making a very satisfactory recovery from an operation at the Good Summit ' an hospital about a week ago. Old time dance at Ryan hall Sat. eve, i ( eb. Ill Everybody come, o I New furniture goes at less than cost at ;I4I N. Com 'I on Sat. afternoons here1 after. Col. h i. Snider, auctioneer o The January term of the circuit court closed yesterday and the .jurors were ex-1 cused from 'further attendance on the i court. I o l Many an hour's comfort in a good! Pair of glasses, if fitted by Gardner1 i rveene, Don't forget, dance at Moose hall tonight. Archie Thomas, who drives the auto bus for the Marion hotel, wishes it to be understood that he is not the "bus" boy that was mentioned as taking pari in recent events at the hotel. Aceord ing to the language used in a hotel, the "bus" boy is one who curries dishes from the dining room lo the kitchen anil not the one who drives the bus. "Promptness and neatness in watch repairing." Pomeroy and Wallace, 123 Commercial. tf Don't forget tonight. dance at Moose hall Calendars, we are distributing h last lot which arrived late. Watt Shipp I c. Y o "w W t0 init things are; , j,','T,W Cr0n clr maJc; ' o v- ... STORE" 1 ' Pear's unscented Soap lflr Cuticura Soap 19c Men's all 50c Neck wear 39c n Kayser's 60c Silk Gloves 39c Par n ii Reg $1.25 Silk and Wool Poplins 95c Yd n MEYERS Butterick Patterns . .. . . .. . I er Groat Northern sailing net ween Fthvel and San Francisco is rated at 1 19.000 tuns. The California, an Enff; lish passenger vessel, torpedoed a few days ago, rft ruled at S,000. - o- Dr. D. X. Beechler, dentist, located ( 3-4 mile north of tho fair grounds, Port land road. Owing to no office expense , tiriccs reasonable. 1-2J o Dr. F. H. Thompson, 416 Bank of I Commerce. Practice limited to diseases of eye, ear, nose and throat, and gener al surgery. tl j o The prospects are now good for two terries within a week or so. it is un derstood that Captain Mitchell, of Port land, is figuring on putting on a ferry to run between the landing on the Sa lem side between Court and Chemeketa and on i he west side on the property of Albert and Wallace. The use ot the west side property as well as thai on the Salem ,ide has been given free n the owners. Furnish your spare room or entire house at hi. I,. Stilt' & Son's furniture auction, 141 N. Com 'I Sat. p. m. at l;M sharp. Davies candies, nuff sed. 147 S. Com. To the squak, squak, squak of an au tomobile horn, Captain Reinhart of the Y. M. c. A. campaign of "too members ill 100 hours" this afternoon wheeled Captain Watson about the business por tion of the city in a wheelbarrow be cause he lust the first day's battle. The results of the first day were Captain Reinhart, 3,600 points; Captain Watson, X.150 points. On Captain Reinhart 's back was a placard reading, "ion Members in 100 Hours X Lost Todav Y, M. C. A." What? Furniture auction Where .' 34 N . Ooml St. When.' 1:30 p. m. Sat. 1'. m. K. L. Stiff & Son. o Judge Alden at the armory tonight 8:15, Ernest E. Earl, age 18, of Rosedale, is of the opinion that for the next three years, a life in the U. S. army would put him in good trim to fight the bat tles of life. He enlisted yesterday at the local recruiting offiee "and left this afternoon for Vancouver where he will be put into preliminary training before being assigned to his regiment. From IS to 21 days is the usual time giveu a recruit to learu how to stand straight, walk right and other things a soldier should know. Proposals Invited The undersigned will receive sealed proposals up to 5 o'clock p. m. Monday, February 19th, for the purchase of ."0O0 yards, more or less of No " 'M-.li,', I nmvul Am. . - -- v "v m livered as required, F. O. R Salem, Ore gon. Also nnproximatelv 3 car loads of steam coal, F. O. R Salem, Oregon, to be delivered in car lots as required. V" Lw'.c ; 1 UWV1U1W 1 I Arnold Crown a in Portland vestrr 1 day. W. H. Batty, of Mlverton, wan in the I eity yesterday. 1 Mr. Coarad Stafriu, of 1 i I : -. ia in the rity today. J- C 'lavage m in the eity Wislnes day from Waconda. Mn. X. l Orate, of Jefferson, was in Salem yeiterday. The gtncral interest in the work of Airs. V. Kraubiel, of I'ratum, visited j Y. M. V. A. and the athletic depart in Salem Wednesday. ment in charge of Osear B. (iinehrich C. E. Thomas Has registered ycter was shown last BTviatag when fullv day at the rtcward hotel, Portland. 1,300 people assembled at the armory i iiq ir. niiv i iiiiutov w rn the eity yesterday from l'ortland. Corporal Robin, in charge of the lo cal recruiting offiee, went to Albany and Corvallia today on army busiuess. Mis Julia A. Douty left this ; for Portland and will sail tomorrow on the steamer Northern Paeifie tor Kan Francisco. Mrs. C. R. Franklin left th"s moraine: for San Francisco by way of the Ore-1 gon Electric and the steamer Northern Pacific from Flavel. George H. Himes, the Oregon histor ian, of Portland wriM in tlio t-'tiv -nu. terday to att?nd the loan exhibit of k. ladies of the First Presbvterian church held yesterday afternoon. reject any ana an Bids. Karl Race der. eity A building permit was issued to the Associated Oil Co. Tuesday, for the erection of a distributing 'station, to cost $25,000. Oyster cocktails, none better, at Davies, 147 S. Com. .. .One resident of Marion county, Ed- want ti. Muecke, ot Aurora, is reported in today s cablegrams :is registering at the American embassy in Berlin. Ho will remain in Germany however. Try our hot coffee, it's delicious at Davies, 147 S. Com. T. Or. Bligh plead guilty before Jus tice Webster today fin unlawfully re ceiving intoxicating liquors and W8J fined iiinl coats. Barlflett pear orchafd and alfalfa land ii famous Rogue river valley. I'm sale or trade for property near Salem. Prune orchard preferred. Phone M"). The Marion County Cow Testing as sociation will meet at 10:30 o'clock Saturday morning at the Commercial club. An address will be given by Karl llannemnii ot orvallis, the ortiiiii; tester for this district. Calendars We are delivering the last lot which arivenl late. -Watt Shipp Revival meetings are being held at the Salvation army headquarters every evening of this week by .Mrs. Minnie Shelley of Portland. The meetings will continue oyy Sunday afternoon and 0 en ing. Lots of new furniture at auction Sat urday at 1:3) p. m. 341 N. Com 'I. -o The following were appointed dele gates to attend the state conclave of the Brotherhood of American yeoman to be held in l'ortland next April: Dr. M, E, Pomeroy, Horace 8ykea and Wal ter Uerth. The biggest and best furniture auc tion in town will be at 141 NT. Com 'I 1:30 p. in. Saturday afternoon. Here is another hard luck story for the good housekeeper. Since the sub marine troubles are on across the pond, shipments will naturally be restricted for a time and those who drink tea of the Lipton brand will be culled on to realize there is a war, as this morning a wire from Portland announced that Lipton 's lens had advanced eight cents a pound. Then (he big freeze in Flor ida killed the orange crop in that state and that means the California crop will command higher prices. Hear Judge Alden in his new lecture at the armory tonight. Judge Alden fr0m "Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont'' is back. Glen J. McCaddam was arrested this afternoon for leaving an automobile! standing in the street without an occu pant, and not backed to the curbing. The arrest was made in front of the Karnes store at 2:15 o'clock. The city; ordinance provides that automobiles, without occupants lefl standing on the GRAND CHERRIAN BALL Given in honor of the Legislative Assembly Armory, Friday, Feb. 9 Tickets may be secured from any Cherrian, for $1. Ladies free. Music by select CHERRIAN ORCHESTRA The city reserve, the riant to reiect,a demonstration of his ability to LARGE ATTENDANCE AT ATHLETIC CARNIVAL Fifteen Hundred People Wit ness Exhibition at Armory Last Night io witness tne onlling anil athletic siuuis i r me -.)o wno nave neon rasing' advantage of the physical instruction which ,h association offers, (lover- nor Withycoinbe said it gave him great pleasure to go before so many people and say something for the . M. C. A. and the good work it is doing. He ex pressed the opinion that in the build ing of the manhood of the nation the Y. M. ". A. was doing more good than any oth'r organisation. He also noted the fact that when the boys went to the Mexican binder, they were not for- i gotten by the V. M. C. A. I The ,,!e(1 l"s"'", man- h" ' K"''1' I fhance twice a week to harden his ; muscles at the Y. M. O. A. gym, gavV play in a game or birr nan. t aptnin Reinhart 's team won by a score of three to one. The human chairot race by the senior cb.ss of boys brought the crowd to its feet in a hurst of applause ami the Indian club drill and other stunts were vigorously applauded. The sail ors ' horn pipe and the pyramids by the junior grcup of boys proved pretty well that the younger generation was getting proper physical training. One of the most interesting drill of the evening was that given by the women's class in their drilling and folk dances. In fact their work is of such Interest that they will be ashed to re peat the drill this evening at the en tertainment to he given by the Arabian Knights' club at the Masonic Temple. The Athletic Classes Following are the names of those in the V. M. C. A. classes who participat ed ill the gymnastic carnival last night: Business Men .Tames Marr, Carle Abraius, Jos. II. Albert, C. E. Albin, Ceo. B. Alden, J. P. Alexander. I). H. Allen. W. !. Allen, R. c Bartb, John Hayne, R. C. Bishop, Dr. Prank Brown, L C Bugin, Dr. D. C. Burton, Fay U. Collins. L II. Comp ton, Curtis I!. Cross, W. C. Dyer, Harry Elgin, James Blvin, W. P. Evans, John H. Farrar, Dr. M. C. Kindlcy. O. E. Franzke, Franl. E. IViekey, Lawrence dale, A. E. Qibbard,, Malcolm Gilbert, C. I. Green, John O. Hall, Judge L. T. Harris, Geo. Ha'tch, E. W. Haaard, H, .1. Hickerson, C. F. Hull, O. J. Hull, Geo. W. Johnson, ( has. Knowland, A. A. Lee, Wm. A Marshall. W. I!. Minier, D. Misner, Ralph D. Monies, J. L. Mc Allister, Ivan McDaniet. Dr. R. T. Mr ntire, (ilenn c. iles. RolUn K. Page, Rob't C. Paulus, O. K. Price, Dnviil Bttgh, G. P. Putnam, Arthur J. Rein hart. K. P. Richardson, Ward Richard son, 1. R. M. Roberts, Arthur- Sasser. A. A. Schramm. L. L. Sloper. Walter Smith, W. I. Staley, R. W. Sinieral, W. t. Needham, Win. H. Trimtle, Lee I'n ruh. Dr. F. L. Utter, Paul B. Wallace. Geo. J. Watson, Walter V. Winslovv, J. A. Wright. James U, Young, Wm. A. Zosel. High School and Senior Classes Rodney Alden. Cecilio Areola, Wynd' ham Burcn, Herbert Booth, Don Brad ford, Armin Herger. Woleott Buren. Robertson Brooks, Frank Brown, Virgil Busey, Clarence Hayes, Edward Clark. Miller Cooper, Harold Cpok, Claude street must be backed to the curbing at an angle of 30 degrees facing the line of travel on the right side of the street, at a reasonable distance from other parked autos. He. was lined (fa and costs. O Since the Salem Commercial club re minded the -" other Salems in the I S. t li at there was really but one Salem and that was the one in Oregon, the eastern people seem to have become in terested in land where rolls the Ore gon. This is evidenced by the fact that double the usual number of request are Mieing received at the Commercial club for literature in regard to Salem and j vicinity, and the greater part of these' ! requests are from the New England i states and New York. Having suddenly ! learned there w as such a place us Salem. Ore., the .New Knglauders are seeking information. Hence the mailing list has doubled iii tho advertising of Salem and , Oregon. The shortage of cars works against I the Salem pocketbook in various ways land one of them happened a few days ago. The Spauldiug Logging company ; secured the contract for two cars of lumber to be shipped to Wasco county at once. The company could not guar antee shipment as the railroad could nM furnish the two cars necessary under two weeks. The order was then cancell ed and given to a Portland firm which had the guarantee of cars within two days. The logging department of the Spauldiug Logging company was in op eration barely half the time in January i and the pay roll was cut that in neb. not from the lack of business, but from the 'fact that cars were not available. Is anyone shy four barrels of washing i powder? Pour barrels were billed to the Marion Creamery and were resting ; peacefully this morning at the Southern I Pacific freight office until Constable The Keynote of Good Health is Perfect Digestion and Assimilation When Weakness develops TRY HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters )larby, Adlai Ksteb. Kussell Kuimett. Oaryl Kvans. Bobbin Fisher, tilenii regg, r.mery (Jill. John tiriffith. Mr net. llarra. Carl Holeouib, Harold Hull, Johnson Lawrence, Madeson landa-re. Jack Locker. Ko.vnl Moore, Carl Min ton, Cecil Nist. (ilenn Nichols. Kenneth Power. Hoy Keiuiugton. Keid Kowland, lon Kyau, Harold Seror. Walter S lofsky, Paul Staley, Clifford Townsend, Roderick Waters, Harvey Wilsoa, Ray mond Clark, Uoyd ''regg, tay ' B"'1 it. LtgMM Barnes. Alfred Berg. Jake lliiygtisha. Kllis K. Cooley, John Domo gnila, Ivan Fruit, Ralph Harper, Marvin V. Holt, C. K. Jepaon, Carl Mason, Halidi Miller. L. St. McKinnev. Fred .Neiderkrome, Ira M. Nye, Kdwin Soco .lofsky, II. I). Trover. Carleton Wolborn. ! Ralph Welborn, WlIM W.dborn, Hat I old White, Kdward I'hrenetton, Harold ! v., L. Hart, ( rail K. Alford. Junior Class Jhs ):, !,.' Albert Havne. Jnli.-illl Burroughs, Fred Itvnoii, Kverett Dun-' pelt, rrnnk Dcc'obach, Prank Deekebach, Wallace Grif fith, Richard (loodin. Carson Hunt, Ben Howard. Ted l.oter, Wm. Marr. Merrill! I'orter. Bruce McLean, ( lair McLean. j Arthur McMillan, Irving Roberts, ( has.. Robertson. Marshall Ryan, Karl Bhafer, Malcolm Smith, Milton Steiuer, Ken-J neth Waters, Ralph Wilson. Kenneth! Wilson. .... Boys' Class Wayne Allen, Arthur Hamilton, Guy Albin, Llnyd Bohannoii. Chester Kurtz.) Wilton Sinieral, Leo Katfoury, Kdward Seymour, Reginald Busey, Alvin Kurlz. Lindsay Spight, Blondell Carleton. Lloyd Lung, Lester ThunipMin. Rasaon! Cbapin, Elbert Laehele, Claire Tucker,! Daryl Chauin, Kenneth Loter, Cecil Thompson, Raymond Davis, Payette Leonard, Karl Viesko, Don DavNoii. Addison Lane, Howard Waters, Ma. Davison, Beryl Mitchell. Stanley Wat era, Donald Eddy, Harold Me I ntire, ClifoTrd Wilson, Claude Eddy, Willetl McMillan, Kenneth Wolfe. John Eaton, George Wilson, Ralph Lminons, Joseph N mi n, William East, Chas. Nunii, Wayne Klgin, Then. Paulus, Austin K ra ster. Kenneth Perry, Willie I'ra.ier, Vernon Perry, Karl Ferris, James Put ham, Darwin George, Bill Howard. Young Ladies' Class Dora Andresen, Blanche Applegate, I nice Belle, Mrs. Mildred Brooks, Ma rie Bennett, Bertha C. B.vnl, Agnes Bavne. Miroah Blair, ertha Brovles, Florence Cleveland, ertha Cannoy, Jua-i nita Chrysinger, Bernice Craig,' Ger-J trude Pawk, Sirs. Sarah Farmer, Allene High, Margaret Hedge, ltuih Hansbeo, Audrey Hicks, Mrs. L. A. Knar. 'Clara Mci una i by, Ethel McDonald, Pearl Martin. A. McCulloch, Elzinor Pepoon. Mary I'igler, Mary Phillips, Miss Pol: son,' Mrs. Mae Pierce, M.vitlo I'erri.u. Alma Pohle, L. May Rauch, Dollic .Smith, Edith Shaw, Ray Smith, Marie Schwab, Nellie Schwab. Mrs. G. Stout, Mae Steusloff, Bess Smith. Mabel Sav age. Nell Sykes, Edna Siiuonton, Mar ion Tolman, Ruby Wilson, Virbinia Wechter, Ora Poage, Mrs. Monarch, Mrs. Keyt, Maggie Huffman, Jessie Miller, Mollie Campbell, Anna Nyoinst, Elvs Armitage, Miss Christenscn, Mill Nelson. Ladies' Class Mrs. Jos. H. Albert, Mrs. R. C. Bish op. Mrs. Wm. Bnrghardt, Jr., Mrs. G. G. Brown. Mrs. Curtis Cross, Mrs. 'F. P, Fox, Mrs. J, H. Farrar. Miss Mar garet Gray, Mrs. W. T. drier. Mrs. C. ('. Graham, Mrs. R, L. Matthews, Mrs. M. L. Meyers, Mrs. H. H, Olinger, Mrs. Geo Post, Mrs G. P. I'litnain. Miss He en I 'on ice. Mrs. F. K. Shafer, Mrs. J. A. Wilson. Mrs. Gen. E. Waters, Mrs. Will Walton; Mrs. R. K. Page, Mrs. M. R, Peck, Mrs. Fletcher, Mrs. H. W. Meyers, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Thielsen. Mrs. C. K. Albin, Anna Butte, Mrs. Ar thus Benson. Mrs. Roy Burton. Mrs. J. F. Chlnnock, Mrs.-F. F. Carleton, Mrs. I 'earl Collins, Mrs. Franzke, Mrs. Fin luy, Mrs. K. A. Kurt.. Mrs. Sadie Key I. Mrs. Gen. Lewis, Mrs. D. Misner, Mrs. Blanche Morris, Mrs. J, C. Perry. Mrs. Vera Richardson. Mrs. J. A. Thompson, Mrs. Gen. Vick, Mrs. Will Welch, Mrs. Chas. Vick, Mrs. Paul Stege, Mrs. M. E. Pomeroy, Mrs. F. P. Harlan, Mrs. Harry Ralph, Carrie Nerod, Varney, with a search warrant in his pocket, proceeded to investigate the washing powder. Instead of enough washing compound to keep half of Sa lem clean, the constable found four bar rels of beer in quart and pint sizes. The Marion Creamery disclaimed any j know ledge of any such shipment, and as there was.no one willing to claim the booze, it was taken to justice of the Peace Webster's offiee, where the 806 bottles have been on display. After five days, if no claims ownership, Mr. Var ney says it will be legally dest roved. Procrastination may be the thief of time, but sometimes il steals something besides time as the V- parlies who have procrastinated and waited to get their booze out of the express office stunil a good chance of not only losing their firewater, but also the money that was forwarded in advance. The Wells Fargo express office now has on hand 12 packages, notwithstanding the fact that eaeh consignee received three notices to call. While the law permits the of fice 30 days to ship back to the point Of origin the 12 packages, the chances are they will be homeward bound within 30 - hours, as Oregon is no place for a ! homeless unclaimed package of booze. o Mis-directed letters continue to arrive at the Salem postoffice, notwithstand-' ing the efforts of the postoffice depart ment is making to induce people to have a return memo on the upper left hand corner of every letter. A letter addressed to Mr. Redwind, Cloverdale, is held up for a better address and the one for Mr. F. S. Peters, 3005 East D street, only traveled as far as the "divider" who sorts the mail, as the address was a trifle indefinite. A postal ' card, with no address whatever, has th following on the address side: "V Continued on page fivs.) Have You Been Sick? Then you must know that sickness leaves weakness and you should commence taking scons EMULSION to put an edge on your appetite, put power in your blood, induce restful sleep and restore your nerve force. Scott's is a true tonic-food which is free from alcohol. Scott E.vtm, Blooaftttd. II. i. .H The longest name ill Michigan, if not in the whole world, is that of a Kiila ma.iio restaurant waiter. It is: Poly bill Tin iiiliir.-oiiiiiiiiiiiiiilorgeotiipo u I oa lint it must be still longer than thill, for his front name must certainly be I'olvsv llabus. AUCTION SALE at The Qnlek Kxchange Auction Market, corner Commercial and Ferry Streets, Salem, Oregon, Saturday, Feb. 10th At. IOiSO a. in., consisting of hones, also one 1. blade lv inch disc harrow; I corrugated roller, I H-shovel cultivator, one 1 l-S horse power gasoline en gine, one l-Iiorse wagon, hack... etc. At 1:30 P. M. Household Furniture, consisting of one Home Oomforl Range, good as n "vv, one cook stove, 2 small heaters, :t dressers. I commodes, 1 library table. 2 kitchen tables, one English breakfast table, 2 stand tables, one good washing machine, 4 iron beds, spring's and mattresses, i' extension Inbles, one :l-4 bed. springs, I null tresses, t rockers, L1 sewing machines, one 11x12 Rrussol" Hug. one 9x12 ingrain rug, one B12 rag carpet, several small rugs and other carpets, one set lining chairs, sevieral kitchen chairs, one high chair. 4 lumps. ;i toilet sets including wash bowls and pitchers, one large piece of linoleum, 2 good kitchen cabinets, one set of China dishes, other cooking utensils and dishes, some canned fruit, also a quantity of bedding, including comforters, sheets, pillow Blips, blankets, and several pairs of pillows. Many other articled too numerous to list. Also one Sav age bicycle,, in good repair. Furniture sale begins promptly at 1:30 p. m. Kvervbiulv welcome. T.udiks especially invited. V, N. WOODBY, Auctioneer. Phone 511 WANTED Household Furniture, Woodry the Auctioneer will pay higherit cash price for same. Phone 511. GASOLINE LAMPS 600 Candle Power S6.50 GbwSM Lamp value now ulTtred I see is stand nr hansing lamp YOU WANT THIS LIGHT Complete with pump, s!ir.d, mantles, tafch SEE MY LAMPS FIRST (asoline lamps. lanterns, irons, mantles, etc, C. M.LOCKWOOD 1 t Clean, Fresh, Airy Rooms HOTEL LOUVRE (Formerly Hotel Keith) 4o9 State St. Phone 1109 Rooms 50c to $1.00 a Day Special Rates by the Week MRS. M. M. LAY, Proprietor It,!,)! jj; The r Oregon Taxi Co. ;! has put on a night service with f a prominent stand at the HOTEL MARION Phone 2010 or 13 CAR5 op amy kimd Any time POLK COXWTY SERVICE Quick, sale and a comfortable Taxi-Launch line. Modern pas senger boat at our command day and night. Permanent Tail passenger service to all points on the West Side via our new stand at West Salem depot. Phone 700, same as city call. MM Fill bl AtaX j