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f THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OtlEGON . - ", 1 - ' nTTTTTc"T' v rnn itr a t r i t tt -?' ';' ... . a 1 ' I.: . !: . . ; . i I . - )j CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Asocitkm Quit : . : tt'.ttAJ. ' lilagntnllnn ' wa filort I' - YVVV VI. .......w. .... w . ' yesterday with the state corpor ation department - by the Granite City Hospital association of Jack. .son county. '?Jr .1 ' Ilisbop's Boys' ; Suits $12JM!- v st j,lisn, carefully tailored long. wearing garments, made to 8 exacting. specifications from our 100 per. cent Pure .Virgin WooJ Blsh t op Fabrics. Jf bought from !reg- ; .. ular , clothing t 'manufacturers, i through the trade channels, they q would retail for $16.50. Our bed-rock price, due; to our large. ' cash operating methods"! $12.50. .Adv., : . v Odd 'Fellow f """: r ? -" " ' ' Meet at JOOP hall' today at 1:30 p. m. to attend funeral of Brother W. Bearer. We Ilave Chosen- "- ' ' ' : : ' K .An especially big lot of goods j for selling at our , Saturday, auc I ; tlon of new and used furniture. 1 p. m. Saturday. Stifrs Auc . ( tioa 'House, corner .Liberty and V Court "streets. Adr. y ;' "'A y." V'ntrieasant Accident A ''" . y Roger Polger of 1132 . Center i street, reported to the police yes terday that while he, was riding his wheel west n Chemeketa an T unidentified . automobile - driver who was traveling -the same way T ran ' into him, throwing him' off j the whee.p.ne; finger was said to hare been .broken and a wrist bruised. SU spokes -in. the Wheel were broken. . - Jack's Cafe v 183 8. Com. St. A good place to eat.; Tables and counter.- Adr . Kuropean Bulb VLtikjXtt-.' lri ; : The's Oregon 'bub. farmhad a : distinguished rialior this week in he person of "Peter Duys of Hllle. I SAVH 3 3. S ; fey b'jjis j jrcur tirdwgTe end t Itoitcri tt T2s3 Cipltd Hard war iQ; Fuhiltsrd Co; 33 Na ) i yds cup xz2 xasx !V;hvVlkcioad4- 7gtc2xit, , ; 1 Jewelry tad :Cilrenrfc' ; . i t)ay or K&t . . t i 173 B. lllienj tt, Baian , r'"J ' "f" Ore, Capital Junk 1 Co WANTS AO klzis cf Jrri end atccad-hand cxx T7 pajrftil valaa..''. 1 515 Center Strict LADD -&BUSH, BANKERS Geacrsl BssHsj Hr.zr.tr.i i ;5 :r'f:;t:,-'k: ;;c 'dl Tsi"-. Cfflc Ilcrxa frca SSipiii iiiwih tH ItOi from the greatest of all habits - 'the syatematic saving habit? . If you have been immune i in 7 the f Tiaat there .is itisb-nn sum wftv in . develorj it in. t . ,one way, la' .to OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT NOW -H" Uniisd States WOMA 4tMk Ueraber Federal 4. 3- gora, Holland,: a bulb man since nis boynood. He ; represents one of the three greatest bulb houses In the world, v He was formerly its representative ' In Russia, and Austria, until the war put an end to operations there. 1'ent try-keepers--- "y ') Hi-grade chicks "for less at Needhams, ' S8 Btat street. der early. AdT.. ' , - Indians Run Away . Mary Willlatns. Norat Hoffer and Emma Smith escaped from the Indian school Tuesday night but were ' brought,' in by Officer White the following' day.' The school officials were notified and they .were returned. 1 Bilshop's Boys Salts $12.50. " Styfllsh. carefully tailored, long, wearing garments, . made : to our exacting specifications from 100 per cent . Purek Virgin Wool Bish op Fabrics. If bought from reg ular clothing ! manufacturers, through ' the trade channels, they would retail for $16.50. Our bed-rock price, due to our large, cash operating methods Is SI 2.50. Adr. .:.','':. Hits Street Car C. A.. Zlelinskl of route 9, while going south on Fairgrounds road yesterday, struck a street car near the Tile road. Little damage was done to the auto or to the street car. Widow Brlgs Pooltry Yard "A play; ' at SUnnyside -"school house March 2nd. Put oh by Sa lem Heights Muale club. Adr. ; Ixtses Front Wheel m William Undstrom of 2705 Cherry arenue reported that some one backed Into his bicycle which was parked in front of the Liberty theater yesterday ' and smashed the front wheel- " i-V':' .: Drs. Helsle and Hefsler f Physical, Clinical, Laboratory practicing' the Electronic Reac tions of Abrams and Osteopathy Sllrerton. Adr ,. Neville Fined S3 1 . . - Harry .0,; Nerllle of 248 East Fifty-ninth street, Portland, .was arrested by Officer Shelton j yes terday for speeding .30 miles an hour. He was fined $5 by Judge Poulsen in the", police court, 'hf. if. Butler of Oakland was caught life is Fell of Cczpctitsrs against whom your - ability Is matched. . The lntenslre training we glre you la spelling, Eng lish, commercial law. arith- . metic, penmanship, business letter writing, shorthand, typewriting, office work and bookkeeping fits , you -'; ' to win. . - T ' ' ! . -V ..: Your greatest ' competitor ls tlmei Don't put off ln lrestigalng our work. Call . jCcpitd Dsslsess Ccllese Hish & Ferry 10 a. n. to 8 1 a tfader V. 0vrasMt aserruaea i4re You t'-:':?,'v';;i:;; f .: Ihimuner the future and that , ; : ! - ; National Bonk iiVa JUUS Beaerre Syctem . speeding 25 miles an hour by OJ ficer Shelton on North' Summer street between Fairgrounds - road and Union street, sludge Poulsen fined him 1 10 when be appeared In the -police cottrt. , A Classified Ad Will bring you a buyer. Adr.. Accident ReporteoV " 11. Honig of 1435 North Six teenth street rah Into a stage at Market and Capitol streets, which was going east on Capitol. Slight damage' was reported. - Blfthop's Boys SuiU ftaOJO Stylish, carefully tailored, long, wearine earments. made to 'our exacting specifications from '100 nor-cent Pure Virgin Wool Blsh- rcp Fabrics." It bought from' reg ular 1 clothing! " manufacturers, through ' the trade channels, they would retail ' for 16.50. our bed-rock price, due to our large, cash operating methods is $12.50. Adr. Speeder Fined Rollin K. Page was arrested by Officer . Shelton yesterday for speeding 132 , miles an hour. ; He .was arraigned before Judge Poul sen In theypollce -court and plead ed guilty His fine was placed at $5. Amotion Ratm tit Head of horses, wt. 4200 to 1500 lbs. each, well bred, at the fs.lrrronnds March 3. 1' n. m.' Terms giren day of sale. Phone 430. Adr. I Judgment Giren Judgment In faror of the Bus iness Men's Adjustment company against L. B. Thomas was handed down in the circuit court' yester day for $379.18 and 'attorney fees of $50. The suit was orer the collection of an account. The defendant tailed to put in an, ap pearance. V. - '. .f j : ; yWTCA CBtrfbtttloos : Those who hare not been call ed on to contribute to the YWCA are asked to mail a check or to call the association, phone 1115, and ofte of ; the solicitors will call. Adr; ' - , . ' E pidr,rm,Wed--r .4',;; ; ; In tie county clerk's office yes terday td John ' Harris of Corral- lis and Mina. Prindle of Salem. ; 1 Electronlo , Reactions - ; '. ' ; Of Abrams and Oscilloclastlc treatment, Dr. B. ? H. white. Osteopathic physician y- and i aur- geon. Adr. Dr. SlendeUohn betayed-i-r: s Dr. M. P.; Mendelsohn, optom etrist, after being, requested to eom back by many old ; cus tomers, decided - again to locate in Salem, and engaged his' old 1 00 tils. 210: and 211. in the Unit ed Sutes Rational Jbank.. build ing.. He expected tooe reaay for nractica March 1 . but through a misunderstandlhg he will ' not BEAVER--Jn this city at a local r hospiUl. eb. 27, 1923, Wilber , . Bearer' passed away at the age of 68 years. He Is surrlred by his wido. Mrs. Susie M. Bea- rer,- one daughter Mrs. L. I. Robinson Bend, Or., ' two bro- , tiers, ' A. Mi Bearer and J. M. Bearer, both of. Ashland, Ore!, and two 1 sisters," Mrs. W. R. Yockey of Ashland, and Mrs. : P. M. Byrne of Faulkton, 8. P. . Funeral serrices in charge of Webb ik Clough wUl be held at the - First i Christian , church, March 1, 1923 at 2 p. ra , witTi . . Rer J. J. Erans officiating; In terment in the I. O. O. F. cem eteryv ' '. 'A-1 WARING Robert J- Waring, 17- . months old -son ol Mr. and , Mrs. M. L. WarWg died Wed nesday afternoon at the family home,, two miles north of Sa- - lent - on the Rlrer road. The funeral serrices are, to be held - this r afternoon at. 3 : 0 o'clock v from the Rigdon mortuary. In : terment will be In the City View cemetery. . . t FUNERALS . Funeral ; serrices ' for the late Mrs. Martha. Marchand, . wife , of Arnold Marchaad, at 180 South Fifteenth atreet, wlll.be held this morning at" 10:30 o'clock frop the Rigdon mort'uarr: 'r 'i '.' A1 .prirate funeral will be held today, for- the late 'Mrs. Lucy Ette Plank, wife, of O. W. Plank, of 2385 South Commercial street. The serrices will be from the Rig don mortuary, at 2 -o'clock. ; Yebb & Clough . v.Dircctcri " y Expert Esibifcicri Rigdon & Son's MOHTUARY ..Unequalcd Serrfcs) be able ta " cet tMisaession of the rooms till ; the first of April. Jle will be ready for all comers , at that time. Dr. Mendelsohn has been practicing in Eugene. . ' : i."; . ' . V--; Auction "of Furniture -'ii -t; Saturday , l p. xn. Stiff's Auc tion House, corner Liberty, and Court streets. Adr.' Juvenile Case Friday ' t .The case ' of Norman Hastings and Ererett Vanderhoof, charged with stealing an automobile, will be considered : by Judge W. M. Bushey in the Juvenile court next Friday at 10 o'clock. . Both boys Were captured at Grants Pass and returned by Constable Walter- De Binhop's Boys Salts 12J50 1 ,; Stylish, carefully tailored, long wearing ; garments, made to our fcxacting specifications -from- 100 per cent Pure Virgin Wool Bish op Fabrics. If bought from reg ular " clothing i , ' manufacturers, I througb the ' trade channels, they would retail for $16.50.! ' Our hed-rock price, due to our large, rash operating methods is $12.50. Adr. - Gorernor to Speak ; Gorernor Walter M. Pelrce will speak at the regular meeting of the Artisans tonight when sereral new members are to be. Initiated. The gorernor is a member of the order. The newly organised wo men's quartet will furnish music and refreshments " will be serred. $SOO Player Pianos k i i f Like new, with rolls and bench, $147; $10 down, $2.50 a week. $ 4 5 0 piano, sold new six weeks ago, left with us ' for quick . sale at $298; $5 down and $1.50 per week. Tallman Piano Store, 396 i South 12th Bt, Adr. Army Not Opposed - - ' ' A ! report that the Business Men's league bad refused to en dorse ' the proposed Salratioa army drre tor funds, seems to hare been unfounded. The league met Monday to consider this and some other matters, but no ad verse action was taken. The meeting ; adjourned without ' fin ishing the things under consider ation. The league met again Wednesday to , consider rarious matters and took no J adverse action. The work . of the army has ; been : so : well ; received in Balem that no such rote could reasonably be taken. ; The ? army has some ' high . class state of ti cere in Salem this week to con sider financial plans for the com- ina rear, but nothine has as; yet been announced as to their plans for the year to -come. - k ' ,. ' ; -v. .- Leital Blaas-i"-:" .:'-dA Get them' at The Statetsmah' of fice. Catalog on- rappllcatloiu Soon Ready For Use 1 : '. ' - The new Buslck store at North Commercial and Court streets, is t6 be ready for occupancy about Saturday, March 10. and : i the moving , from 2 the .two present etores .".will begin at that time. They will hare more room in the new plate, than in both the older stores and so much more effi ciently arranged t that"; it ;wlll serre practically as , much trade as both, the old ones. The fix tures are being built in ' with a view to" eliminating all unneces sary handling, and they count cn saving " hundreds of " years - of customers' time . in the saving, of time in service, erery year The back end of the building will be used for a ; genera,! warehouse snd for their wholesale depart ment. v- ,! ' West Salem Revival r : , f Great, interest In the "West Sa lem "reriral serrices - continues ahd ; last night many attended from the surrounding territory and from - Salem. Testfmoniet wer;e giren last 'night by those who hare recently made decisions and by- some others. . " The ser rices tonight .will be as , follows: Open air service 6:45, song ser vice "7:15r and regular serrtee BJfliop's Bo)V : SiHts 12JSO i Stylish, carefully tailored, long wearing' garments, made to our exacting specifications from 100 per cent Pure' Virgin, Wool Bish op ; Fabrics;. If : bought ' from.; reg ular.; clothing manufacturers. through ' the; trade channels they woujd retail for $16.50.. v Our bed-rock price, due to our large, cash operating methods is- $12.50. Fishermen Investigate . .. A' party of Salem fishermen drove orer jto the Little Nestuc ca, Sunday to - Inrestlgate fishing conditions. - They report : the steelhead and salmon to beVun- ning freely up In the mountain section , of the stream, and they caught' a fair . showing : of the fine big fish. They drove . the I SO miles, in a little less than four hours. v They reported that it could, readily be corered in three hours, the roads being that George, audi- Eugene , Grabenhorst,' Chalmers.' .Brown,;., and i t 1L Oberer. of .Portland. k rank , Regan, f national tax ex pert, : Chautauqua lecturer and chalk-talker. Is to be the princi pal speaker at ' ' 'the ' Realtors .luncheon t at the Marion today noon. He Is with the Flying Squadron that Is to . appear ror the last , three nights oc tnis week at the First Presbyterian church, r as .1 part of a national campaign to . urge, the enforce-; roent.- of" Jaw, paVtlcujarly ' the prohibitory laws. ? The Realtors invite anyone interested to Join them today. . V, .: . ! Lecture o; Etiquette , Mrs. Prof. Alice ; H. Dodd of Willamette university ;J- appeared last night before the Lincolnian literary society In a lecture on "Etiquette' Ill's such an' all, inclusive subject all . the way from the cradle to the grave and every minute of the time, that it .wasn't quite all covered at the one sitting, though what was t given is reported to have been of . the highest class. MICE SALE OF SEATS IS HEAVY Indications Point: to Large -Patronage for Lions Minstrel Show, - The advance seat sale for the Lions' -minstrel show next Mon day and Tuesday nights began yesterday and indications are that a capacity house will be in at tendance both nights, according to "those managing the affair. A dress rehearsal will be held Saturday night at . the penlten tlarr. That "real critics" will be In attendance at , the show is the statement . or the manager, who remembers ' how , the men there hare, put xon their own show in times past. 1 " ' "Fifty men' are Included in the list of "those taking part in the show. y The end men Include two two veterans of erery home talent minstrel show y giren in Salem since 1912, H. R. ( Ruf e ) White, and Charley Knowland.- Other men Include Ed Chastaln, Frank Zlnn,' Dr." W B. Motf and' Don Toung. Merrill (Hike) Ohllng will be Interlocutor. . Some real surprises are prom ised -by those In charge who say they hare tried to get something "different ' yet maintaining all the good things of the old min strel, show ; Sereriteen ' men make - up the circle- and soloists include - Floyd Mclntytre, ;. Lyman ' f McDonald; Claude Stevenson, and A. B. Hkn- sen. A,, flTe-pIece orchestra will tarnish music with. Iiss Betty Bedford at the' piano. . ; v 1 DOZFIG MERRILY r-t Representatives Forgot to & Handle Vetoed Measure Sent by Senate. 1 That the lower house of the legislature was dozing in Its chairs during the latter days of the ses sional is . indicated by derelop ments since the session closed. Senate bill No. 16, special ses sion of .1921,. was passed in the senate1 orer the reto of Gorernor Olcott. It was sent to the house where It ' was not eren assigned tot - a committee, ." and no action was j taken 'on It. . It was found yesterday among the house docu ments. ; The bill provided for am endments, to the state budget law and ' was Introduced by former Senator Eberhard. - Senate .bill 127, introduced In the f recent . session , by Joseph, hich . was reported Tuesday as having? been unsigned by the speaker of: the. house, was killed by indefinite postponement. Rec ords in the house calendar on the' bill were erroneous. Prevent Flu and Grippe For a few cents, you can ward off ; Flu and Grippe by promptly checking your coughs and colas with Foley s Honey and i Tar. Also; gives quick relief from soughs " r resulting from Flu, Grippe, i Whooping Cough, Asth ma and Bronchitis. - Forty-eight years of satisfaction to users has made Foley's Honey and Tar the World's"; largest selling cough medicine,' Contains no opiates ingredients ' are printed on the wrapper Refuse substitutes. In sist upon Foley's. Sold' every where!. Adr. - Hospital Patients Will Xli Go to Pendleton Today Two carloads of patients of the state hospital for the insane. numbering 46 men and 45 wom en, ' a total of 91 persons, will leave here at & o'clock this mor ning for the eastern Oregon state Insane hospital at Pendleton. The transfer is made to relieve con gestion in the Salem institution. The' population reached 1920 yes terday, the highest in the state's history. The railroad fare for the transfer will be about 2940. The patients were accompanied by' eight attendants. MrsZ E-B. Grabenhorst re turned7" Wednesday afternoon from ' at four days visit at ; Eu gene." . m ERHOUSEWAS SlflfLDCK PART WELL PRESENTED Salem Audience Extends Ovation to Fritz Lei be r . at Grand Theatre. ; Shakespeare ' probably , never meant, that all; the other charac ters In "The Merchant of Venice" should ' be . bumps , and warts and mere fillers, like sagebrush des ert and the Rocky - mountains In the making up of a map. But without a doubt he meant that Shylock should be the - one ; hlg character of he play. He wrote the part of Portia; to 'please the strong-minded Queen Elizabeth ef his own times; he wrote Gobbo the clown, and Bassanlb the ad venturer, and fair, false Jessica, and the punk duke, to fill in and give everybody something to re member and enjoy like eren good music stores sell jewsharps and hurdy-gurdies and . .penny whistles; but he wrote Shylock to lire for as long as there Is a world of letters. . - !w - The Shylock of Frits TLeiber last night has the spark that keeps Shakespeare alire.' . Sur rounded by a "pack of adventur ers, : llght-o'-lores. Impossible blonde-haired Jewish daughters, silk-hosed serenaders and others, old Shylock stands out like e mountain In a tumbleweed wilder ness. - He may be a rindictire, rabid Mld scoundrel, who . . hates like the very devil; be may be malignant, hump-backed, j shyster Ical as ; la the court scene rbut he Is a man of character through it all ! -.: .' ) ; The audience last! night paid to Frlti Leiber the finest tribute an audience ever paid when he tot tered haltingly off the stage from the court scene, one could ; have heard a pin drop tor fully' a min ute; then they cheered as they did Armistice Day I The Shylock of Leiber Is a commanding figure, a figure with the courage and the fortitude that men rerere. And he has 'lore,' too; warped, selfish Vre, perhaps, that could not com mand - other than robbery in his own .'daughter but -the sincere agony : of the father , when . his daughter robbed him and ran away,-. was a lore , that makes mushy moonlight . philandrings look like boarding house hash. The house was more than sold out upstairs, and there were hard ly a' score of racant seats 'In the whole downstairs, y Shakespeare PAIU eOi'JE! RUB E, Stop "dosing" rheumatism. It's pain only. St. Jacobs Oil will stop any pain, ' and' not one rheumatism case in fifty requires internal treatment. Rub sooth ing, penetrating St. Jacobs Oil right on the tender spot, .and by the time yon say Jack Robinson out . comes . the', rheumatic pain and distress. St. Jacobs Oil is a harmless ' rheumatism I liniment which never i disappoints, and doesn't burn the skin. It takes pain, soreness and stiffness from aching joints, muscles and bones; stops sciatica, lumbago, backache and neuralgia. ' Umber, up! Get a small trial bottle of old-time, honest St. Ja cobs Oil - from any drug store, and In a moment you'll be free from pains, aches and stiffness. Don't suffer! Rub rheumatism away. Adr.' , . - iy- - 0 RHEUMATIC 6 JOINTS 1 mTi.mippgBOT n fi v n iSOirma ) u"ituu no New Shipment Idaho Pure Strained Honey, 10-Pound P - - $1:43 Honey, 5-Pourid Pails , - - - 78c Oregon Fancy Prunes, 3 lbs.- - 35c Best Creamery Butter, lb.- - - 49c 12 Pounds Cane Sugar - - - - 98c . 5 Pkgs. Bronze Dates (Reg. Size) 49c j it..-'. - '' - 1 ..'-.:"" .- ... M- t .? v " . : DELIVERY iNo charge for. delivery cn orders of $5 or mere in the city (tack sugar excepted). No additional charge for deliv ery to Fairview Avenue. Order your Meats and Grbeeries 'iogtthcr. Salem, Oregon , ' Phone C. 0. D. Orders 478 as Frits Leiber presents it, at leat equals sax-horns and soup-and-tflBh fiddlers and dancers and daring chorus girls as a Salem at traction.' They're been dissecting "The Merchant ot Venlce! In both the high -school" and the univer sity, and they knew, there wasn't an Indecent thrill in the whole show but they came, and they ap plauded magnificently at precise ly the right seconds. Which is a fine tribute to Salem culture. VTp . provide - additional license fees and poundage fees for .the operation, ;. maintenance and equipment of the hatcheries, pa trol service and . other , activities ot the fish commission ; of the state- off Oregon and: the master fish . warden's; department; to provide, for a sinking . fund to' be under the control and direc tion of the fish commission of the state- of ""Oregon ;f to provide rules and regulations, reports and i records , to expedite and in sure the collection of moneys and fees due - the fish commis sion and the master fish .war den; to give - to the : fish com mission the right , to make rules, regulations and orders; to define the, mouth of the Columbia river; to prohibit, ,;the use, of trammel . nets and whip ' seines; to provide .penalties in certain cases. : - . .-y The emergency clause ' Is at tached to the- bill. . 1 . There is a constitutional ques tion whether the governor has only five days after the close of the , session to pass on bills not passed on j before the ..session ends, t or . whether , he has five days after ihe .bill is actually delivered ; into his ; hands with signatures of the speaker of the house and -.the president of the senate attached. . Opinions on this point differ: ' I HOT jEL ARRIVALS I MARION J. ' W, Lyle. L. E. David, C. : E.' WaJter, Seattle; R. S. Flock, R. L., Challston, I, M.' Johnson. Alonzo Morrison. Ben ' Ryler,' Geo Steele, H.- A. Randall, G. Ww Wood, portlsnd; Louise Wood, Corvallis ; Jay Mar ton. A. Crawfort,;-Mrs. J. . A. Billing, Dean AsdeV, E. R. Mor ns, t . A. per kl ns, c. It. Allen. 0.W. SNIger, Portland; Ralph J uogglano, Union City, Pa. , Our New Milk March lilt NOTICE 1 Pint per day per month ............. . 1 Quart per day per month ..... .V ... 3 Pints per day per month ...... 1 ... . ,2 Quarts per day per month ....... 5 Quarts per day per month. . J . 3 Quart per day per niontlr ' 4 Quarts per day per month .... . . ". . . . This Is a Straight Reduction of 1 cent Per Quart - . Y ' " . . - H l'iwt Table Cream ........ y. i 15c ? IMnt Whipping Cream . . . . J . . .... . ... - 20c "Kklm Milk, per gallon 15c v ' '' ' - ."''. We Sell Pasteurized Milk from Tuberculin-Tested Cows r'' . .' ' V.- .- .."...- Salem Sanitary Mills: Co. - . - ;;t OSTRDI BROS Props. v . DLlIvcj JodJJ vLjc)' Cash AT SKAGGS " "' - - f BLIGH Lee West, T. CIl Ider, A- W. Johnson; EV- J. Kf i- neay 12. wnnney, i-. Peter, M. B. Kolstad, . C. Parker, Portland ; Eric Johnson, Tcledb Or.f Mr. and Mrs. .Eldon Griffin, Wendllng. TERMINAL B. RaurschonUt. - 1 .- -Helena. Mont; B: II.. Itoach, A. B. Golen. Julius Hetwig. Mr. and Mre. R. L. Deane, Portland; " W. W. Rusk. Eugene; Neva McLar rln, Marshfleld; Fred R. Shelly. Lina, Ohio. " : 1 mmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmm4 1-. - Fc? Dcauti:u2 , Eyes ; yr Malce the Use olf 1 Murine a Daily Habit. I ' This Refreshing Eye V Lotion soon makes Eyes Clear, Radiant, Beautiful! Harmlets, Enfcyzl??. Sold by all Dxuggkcs. Writs tor Cot'.jt. . Sitmttifwt EYES MURXNB CO.f Eut OKI StrMt.O.!cTo J The Weak Spct Ehysically in great num era of ' men and women is their' ees. ' " How about YOUR eye3? Do they feel, strained or pain you? . MORRIS' r' . OITICAL CO. SO 1-3 Oregon UlHj. I ,y Oregon's largest Optical.' Institution ' Phone SiiO for appointment " HALEM, bttEGON : : V '"it I Prices, Effective let, 1925 .2.00 . 3.60 . .to . 8.40 . 0.75 12.0O. D ) )' L 1 i - n stores ) V ; ) n (V i ) t . i 1 y ' ' - . . . , y ;.,: --rj y' , ;..-, .:,'y..;;.;vy'--!:';'-:';;y:."' ;"'":; .,':-''-"-''' '" ' -i '"'--'.'': ': ' ' '. ".;;;:;'. . ' .'. '