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FAGE-TEIf (7 (OjfllailirJoiinial SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1919. AllAro Home Furniture own '.Giving -Up Farmin; 9 4 l 52 und 1 A ran Sale 1263 COURT STREET uesday, June 24 1:30 P'M. Consisting of 1 fine Wilton rug, 9x12, good design like new; 1 Axminster rug, 9x12, good design, like new; 1 Brussels carpet, 6x9; 1 Brussels hall carpet, 5 yards; 1 Brussels rug, 9x12; 1 large Maple dresser; 1 fine 14 Oak bed room set including bed stead, ex tra large Princess dresser, with French plate glass mirror, wash stand, good spring and silk floss mat tress; 1 large Oak Dresser, with place glass mirror; 1 solid Oak side board with mirror; 1 solid Oak col onial library table; 2 white enamel beds, springs and felt mattresses; 1 solid Oak extension table, square 6 legs; 1 beautiful Oil Painting in heavy gilt frame, 5x7; 1 cane seated Oak rocker; 1 cane seated Oak sewing rocker; 6 cane seated Oak diners; 6 solid Oak diners with leather seats; 1 settee, spring rocker and arm chair to match; 1 Oak stand table; 1 extra fine oak hall rack with extra fine mirror; I umbrella M; 1 mahogany music cabinet; 1 mahogany piano stool; 1 luonge; 1 good heater block and pipe; 1 magazine rack; 1 cloth basket; 1 small looking glass; 1 patent ironing board; 6 pictures and frames; 1 50-foot good rubber hose; 1 4-blade lawn mower, like new; 1 good wringer; 1 ice cream freezer; 5 plants with jardinieres; 7 pair draperies; 8 pair fine curtains; 11 window blinds; electric. globes, dishes, kitchen utensils, long flower bench, hand axe, single BB shot gun, kitchen table, stool, looking glass, cloth bar, window cleaner, oil mop, hop basket, lan tern, slop jar, 2 gallon crocks, brushes, oil heater, lamp, wringer, axe, copper boiler, baby's bath tub, No. 3, galvanized tub, 12 dozen fruit jars, axe, 2 rakes, bed pan, rope, 2 stools, 5 small rugs, umbrel la and many other things. TERMS CASH. NOTE The owner has sold his home and every thing offered for sale goes to the highest bidder. This is an opportunity to furnish your home. Every body welcome. Come one. Come all. Don't forget time and place, 1263 Court Street, 1:30 p. m. ' George Metcalf I Owner, 1263 Court St. F. N. WOGDRY, The Auctioneer, Phone 510 or 511 Woodry Buys for Cash or, Sells on Commission Vtavl the old home remedy. Mn. A. O. Foor, Marion hotel. t il S(. Carl B. Millar has opened his dental office at 61U-511 U. B. bank tldg. Tbuna Sil. tf Newport fishing season opens; ling cod alined, 15c, and whole fih 12a er found; red cod lOe pound. Fitts Mar ket, tf Kant B. Krapo, a mechanic with the 81t 1j vision has arrived in Charles town, according to a telegram receiv ed by hit Mtrents, Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Kt; of this city. Hp h:i been in 'ranee aiiwo AugiiNt of 1WI8 mid mw active mrrir in the Mots-Verdun sec tor during the two niontjis previous to two siKinog of the armistice. W buy liberty bonds. 314 Maaonle t. . tf Dr. John S. Sites, dean of College of Music at Willamette university, will accept limited number of students ia voice, piano and cello, for the "in ner. 1237 Court m. 1'hone 026. B 19 "Doc" Lewis, formerly with the Per TT drug atore, hna received hii dis charge recently at Wan Kranciaeo, ac cording to information received todav, AJtw a short viit In fail eity he will return to halom, o , Ct. L. a. BprliuEer, denUat, Most hirtf. corner Court and Liberty. nse III. tt Eno at armory tonight I Dauoe at armory tonight Gooseberries, strawberries ad Eoutirh cherries. We are in tho market. Bring I hem to our big plant opposite 8. V, Co. passenger atation. 1'lici Co. tf Bargains are bolng picked up. A good 5 room bungalow, fine lot, seat front, amall cemented basement, fruit, flowers, cement walks, half block from cur line at 2 3 Iti replacement aluc. Installment tonus Ilka rent. Win. Flem ing, 341 State Bt. 0 21 Bny your furniture at auction on Tuesday, l-'lta Court Mt. See ad iu to day's paper. 0 2.1 Mr. Dotaon will conduct a summer school, providing enough pitpilt are se cured. Anyone interested inav call at 1009 I'nioii street, d'huiie 5i:i". L.M.HUM ear of YickSoTong Chinese Medicine and Tea Oav Baa medicine which will sure a" known disease. Open Bundnyt from 10 A. VL until 8 P. M. 133 South High Kt. Bslem, Oregon 1'hoae 2J3 oeeeeee ee -e4 Why Pay More? Tubs Galvanized 5-Ply Goodyear Hose HA $1.50 41.75 50 Ft $7.50 Dining Chairs Library Tables $1.75b$5.C3 4750 to $40.00 I NEW FURNITURE ARRIVING DAILY Peoples Furniture and Hardware Store 271 N. Commercial St Salem. COMXXO STENTS June 23 Monday - Harvey 's MinsireU at Opera house. June 25 Wednesday Dance at armory, by ika lodge. June 22 30 , Campaign for . Salvation army foods. July 3 fioceptioa to returned aoldiers at Mahea sqoare, I p. July 4 Big Fourth ef Jsly celebration in ISaUm. July 5 Homecoming for re turned soldiers. (I let on and Marahfield are each con tending for the convention. Tickets for eompUmentary concert gives by pupile of Mi Makers at the opera kouiw Friday June 27, must be reserved Monday Juue 23d. Exchange tickets not valid after that date. Concert given by Kiss Xagen pu pils. Esrhange, tickets must be reserv ed Monday. None reserved after that idate. Only 10 tkketa nav be reserved ' l. v . . 0 SMdal mectins of Balem lodge Xo. 4 A. F. A. M. this evening?. Work in 1h v.. p degree. Viaiting brethren wel ETHEL CLAYTON IN I , "VICKY VAN" "GET AWAY KATE" A J eotne. Try Northern riour, it's a Bear, every ssck guaranteed. At yonr gro cers, tf ' e ' Artificl"! teeth, have expert plato avan, with over 35 years erperience. at my office. Dr. D. X. Beechler, den tist, 302 U. 8. Mat. bank bldg. U o Call Fatton Plumbing Co. for your repair work. Phone 1668, 220 N. Con. street. tf o An enthusiastic meeting In behalf of the Salvation army curnpaign fund wan held last niht at Mt. Angel. The speaker of the evening was Roy I Shields. Dr. K. O. 'Appleby presided as chiiirnian. The program included a se lection by the ladies quartot of Wood burn, vocal xolo by O. L. McDonald, reading by Kthelwynn Kelly and a vo cal solo by Claude H Hteveneon. The mee-ting was held in tho moving pic ture theater which was crowded to the door. All report a most enthusiastic sension and much interest in the coin ing campnign for iunds. balem Cigar Factory ii now making "La Coroua" and "Little Salem" ci gars exactly as they were mado before tihe war. Smnking them reminds you of old times. tf Dr. Mott, Bank of Commerce, 40V-8. , , tf Dr. L. E. Springer, dentist. Moors bldg. eorner Court and Liberty. Phone 114. tf A telegram was received this morn ing by lr. and Mr. W. H. Mott from their son, Captain Lloyd UoTT, that ho had arrived safely in New York. Ho is in the medical corpa and has been in tho service for one year over aens, with tho 4th corps. Ho has recently been with tho army of occupation in Ger many. o Dr. B. F. Pound, recently returned from service, announced rooporing of his dental office, Bth floor U. B. Na tional bank bldg. Phone 169. . tf We buy snd sell notes, mort gages and nil kinds of bond. ITAWKIKS & ROBERTS ... 314 MiiHonie Building Salem, Oregon B. P. O: E. attention. SiMcial loAurn meeting Monday eveuing at 8 o'clock. Ail Colonel, mntnina ftftil m-nrkur. in SalvatTon army drive are urged to te present, important, ixmgtinuta and eol fee will be se-rved iv Salvation lml en. Chas. R. Archerd, Exalted Jtuler. Harry J. Wenderoth, past exalted ruler of Salem lodge tfo. 336, B. P. O. E. will leave next Thursday for Atlan tic City to attend .the annual meeting of the grand lodge. As exalted ruler of the dClks with his term expiring Inst April, he becomes the delegate of the home lodge at the annua) meeting. Ue will visit New York, Philadelphia and Washington on his return and stop a few daya at San Antonio, Texas, where Mrs. Wenderoth has been viaiting rel atives the-pant month. Geo. Metcalf, 1263 Court Bt. sells, all the (furniture of his home at public auction on Tuesday June 24th 1:30 p. m. See particulars in today s paper. 623 The body of William J. Clark who died at his home yesterday in Portland will arrive in the city this evening over the Oregon Klectrie in care of the Rigdon company. Burial will be Sunday morning In the Odd Fellows cemetery. The funeral servieea were Mil! run WOMAN CURED OF STOHACII TROUBLE Portland, Or., June 14, 1019. Dr. 8. C. Stone: Enclosed please find 57 cents in atmnps for which please send mo an other box of your Stomach Powders Blues Relief, l'leiine send at eaily date as convenient. Also find my recom mend which I nm only too glad to give, truly hoping it is satisfactory and not too long. I could write a amail neiv- Ipcr of the wonderful relief it has given mo. I would be only too glad to talk to tho suffering ones in person about your wonderful Stomach Powder ft Bluoa Relief. Tha'ikln? you in ad vance for a quick respond, Truly, MRS. ELLA WAGINAAR, 491 Williams Am, Portland, Or. E. E. Cleaver of Pendleton will ea- tnllinh a branch agency here for the, buying of all the coal tnr products of the plant of tho Portland Railway Ltuht and Power to, on Water and Clieineketa streets. The tar will be mix ed with other chemicals and prepared tor the making or water proofing ana tnr paint for roofs. From the tar tak en from the plant here, there can be produced about 2O0 gallons of paint each month. Heretofore the tar has been shipped to firms using it in the raw statu for putting on gravel roofs. For first olsss work call Society CJeaners snd Dyers, 1272v Stata St. fhone 16H4. tf Minnetta Mixers special summer term In vocal begins June 20 21. Ari'ly studio C21 Court St. 7 21 I bny Junk of all kinds, rags aid bottles, metal, iron, broken down autos sad parte of autos. Give as a trill. Steinlock Junk Co. S2 N. Com. Bt. I'aona SOS. K Ths eonntv conn V ft I .w&rAct ta fl A. Itai-liun nf l.vnin ih tpnntrj4 tnr building the three cement bridges oa tne Jcrfersen Hsy between Jcfferwn and the Jackaon tirll. His bid waa S'J4. W per cubic ysrd for cement. 0 34 cent a a pound for Meol and 2H eeats per limul foot for railing. Erixon ft Jones of this city were the next low est taddwa. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Terwilllgsr, grad uate morticians and 'funeral directors, 770 Chemrkrta ft. 1'hone '24. Tonight, dance at M. B. A. hall near Chomawa. Four piece oreheatra Auto leaves Mmtome Temple 8:30. Dane at armory tonight The Elkt lodge at Eugene has lined p in support of Salem s claim for the tate convention of Klka for the 19 JO meeting. The lodjie here was notified that uch action had recently heca tok en and the Eugene dr Urates intrud ed to vete for alem at the Mate meet ing to be held at Klamath i'alis, Pen- Portland, Or-., Juno 14, 1919. To Whom It May Concorn: I have been a constant suffer of stomach troubles for tho past six years. Ilavo suffered untold atjoiiy a id mis ery and spent money doctoring with first class doctors. Have been told by them that I lntd ulcers, cancer and a growth in the stnmiieh. Hnve tried so many kinds of patent medicines and remedies which helped others. Was on diets, lost my appetite, broke down in my nerves, couldn't eat; drink or sleep in a minute of peace was a wreck In fact all over. 1 finally lost iu weight from 160 pounds to scant 124 pounds. I lived and existed on sold, frenh, sweet milk to which the doctor ordered me to add one tcaspoonful of multed milk in glnna of milk I drank. I suffered no one knows but myself the unknown in ward niiwry with that constant nag ginc burning, throbbing sensation in my stomach. At times 1 would gel per fectly despondent and carueetly pray to die. So over a year ago I hoard of Dr. 8. C. Stone's Stomach Powders apd Blues Relief and thought I'll take an other chance, and thank God, my heav enly Father, it did and hss ptoved my relief and help and I believo euro. I eat and drink anything I see I want 'and crave at any time. As I say It is over one year ago but I eentanlly keep I tl.A m..l..r. In V. kttluA anl h.n T feel the least ditrcyed or any ono of my family or frienda complain I ara only too glad to mix them a dose and se how quickly they are relieved. I can!t recommend it to highly, neither can I aav bv writing and make one know and understand the relief it has given me from suffering untold aony and 1 say to ech and everyoue who is suffering with Indigestion a id stomach troublm thia powder ia warth its weight ia gold. Am only too glad to toll oth er sufferers whnt relieved me and Iruthfullv believe will relieve them. ilR. ELLA WAGENAAlt, 491 Williams Ave., Portland, Or. Dr. Stone's Stomach Powdef Crt and Bines Relief . . ,UC' For indigestion, liver complaint, stomach trouble, blues, despondency snd "Down ia the mouth." S.CST0E.ED. (Stone's Dixj Store) 111 North Commercial Street, Baleta, Oregon Fhoaa S& Cen?nltatton acd Advice Free. i ralbM 20 acre Faam, Cows, Horses, Pigs, Machinery Furniture, Tools, Etc. 2 miles East of Salem on the Penitentiary Road Thursday, June 26 10 a. m. Consisting of fine 20-acre farm with 8 roomed house, bath, toilet, hot and cold water, hydrants in yard, fine lawn and shrubbery; 2 large barn 40x50; woodshed 16x24; well house 12x12 with windmill and 3,000 gallon tank. One and a half acres of apple, cherry and prune orchard; farm all fenced in seven fields; all in crop and seeded to clover; soil black rich loam; all kinds of small fruit. Only one-half mile from school and 2 miles to Salem churches. This is a fine farm and is worthy of your attention. One large Holstein cow, 8 year old with calf at side; 1 fine Holstein and Durham cow, 6 years old, giving 2'4 gals, per day; 1 extra fine Jersey cow, 4 years old, giving 2 gals, per day; 1 black Jersey, 6 years old, giving 4 gals, per day; 1 beautiful Jersey heifer, 19 months old,' with calf at side; 1 pure bred Holstein bull, 2 years old, State Breed:'ng, weight 1100 lbs. "fat"; 1 registered Poland China Brood Sow with 6 fine pigs; 3 Poland China Shoats, weight 150 pounds each; 2 Poland China Gilts, weight 150 pounds each; 60 fine Ply mouth Rock Hens "pure bred"; 8 finePlymouth Rock Roosters "pure bred"; 2 fine Bronze Turkey Hens with 15young ones; 1 fine team of well match ed bay mares, weight 2,000 lbs.; lC6tands Italian Bees in patent hives. One Champion Mower, 4Uj foot cut' good shape; 1 Champion Hay Rake, 10 foot cut; 1 2-inch Bain Wagon double box, bolster spring complete; 1 heavy Spring Wagon, new; 1 light Buggy, old; 1' 2-horse 8 shovel Cultivator; 1 1-horse 5 shovel Cultivator; 1 long handled Tree Pruner; 1 Empire cream sep arator No. 1, fine shape; 1 Hand Corn Planter; 1 14-inch Oliver Chilled plow 1 8-inch Oliver Chilled plow; 1 14-inch steel beam plow; 1 hand garden plow; 1 hand garden seeder; 1 Kimball pulverizer; 2 sets double work harness; 1 set light double harness; 1 set single express harness; 1 set. heavy breeching; 1 saddle and bridle; 8 bbls. apple cider vinegar; 1 40-gallon caldron kettle; 1 pair buggy shafts; 1 light buggy tongue. A full supply of Restaurant dishes to accommodate 150 people, including plates, cups, saucers, side dishes, forks, knives, spoons, etc. Also a large supply of white enamel dishes which were purchased for a lodge. Never been used. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE---Iculding heater; fine 6 octave Packard organ; beds; springs; mattresses; spool cases; 1 Oliver typewriter, good shape rockers; dining chairs; tables; barrel churn; pictures; lamps; fine double plate looking glass and mantle; lounge; log chains; crosscut saws; 3 pair still ards; seldge; forks; scoop shovel; garden hoes; rakes; vice and anvil; crow bars; grubbing hoes; extra bee hives; cherry boxes; A lot of 5-gal. honey cans. TERMSFarm $1,000 cash subject to $3,000 mortgage at 7 per cent. Bal ance arranged to suit purchaser at 6 pr cent interest. Terms of machinery, etc.:--All sums of $10 and under, cash. Over that amount time to Nov. 1, '19, to parties furnishing aproved bankable notes at 8 per cent interest. R.R.& LC.RYAN F.N.W00DRY OWNER. Phone 19F3 THE AUCTIONEER. Phone 510 or 51 1 NOTE :--Nothing sold until day of sale. Lunch served on grounds. Woodry Conducts Sales of Every Description Anywhere. held this morning in Portland. He was an uncle of W. Council lyer and a The buriul will 'be in the family plot at the Odd Fellowa cemetery. o 0. & Baker at 1290 North Winter Bt will sell hi new modern 3 roomed bun galow at auction on Wed. June 2."th, 1:30 p. m. See ad in today's paper. 6i3 o Edward W. Wilkins, a former resi dent of this city died yesterday in Portland, lie wss formerly a resident lot Salem but a few years ago went to; Portland to ninke his home with his' 'daughter. The body will be brought I acre iu rare of cUb ft I lough and I M 'burial wiH le Mondsv morning iu the I 5 jOdd Fellows cemetery. I Listen 1 Buy a Mallory bat at Bish-i op's a man's hat for a man. ( Mallory natal Certainly! Bishop's ihave just received the largest shipment of hats in the city. Fit your head at Bishop's, Special meeting of Pacific lodge No. 50 A. Y. ft A. M. tomorrow morning at 9:13 a. ul. to attend the funeral of our hue Hro. VYm. J. Clark, late a neat he f WaAington lodge .No. 46, Port land, Or. Visiting brethren welcome - o Miss Beatrice Sh el ton's annual mus icals will be held on Monday June 23. snd Wcdnewlav June ;Sth at'8:15 P. m. I in the First Congregational church. ! Professor T. 6. Roberts, Miss Ada Mil Mer and Mr. and Mr. Alfred Schramm ! will aniat at Mias rihelton's annual! musical Monday June 23d at the 1st j Congregational church. Miss Bertha Clsxk; whistler, and Wil- liam Harris, baritone will assist at ' Mias Shelton's recital Wednesday eve-i Bing at the PI rat Congregational church ' The high school gtrli thorns will be one T the feature of Miss Micltoa s BUY A HOME AUCTION SAL 5 LARGE ROOMED BUNGALOW 1290 North Winter St." WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23th, 1:30 1. M. SHARP Described as follows: Nearly new 5 roomed bunga low, with fire place, Dutch windows, Dutch kitchen, built in buffet, book case and china closet, electric lights, water, full sized basement, well designed home. Made of the best material throughout, with lot size 66x127, located on corner of Winter and Gains street facing west. This home will have to be seen to be appreciated. On hard surface street 1 block from pavement and 1 block from car line, 1 block from school and church- The owner is going east, and this home will be sold to the highest bid der. . TERMS $500 cash; balance of purchase price ar ranged to suit purchaser on monthly payments or otherwise. Abstract and title. c C S. BAKER, F.N. WOODRY, Owner, 1200 N. Winter St. TjC Auctioneer. hone 1090J Phone 510 or 511 NOTE List your sales with Woodry for Results rwital Wcdnewlav evrning at the First , mr, flCi fCI T V T ' It i congregational church. lccre is A VArt a xlcm iqt Your Every Need. i ft i.