The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 22, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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, Twrlve Attend pass ; 1 1
, t Twelve persons who are In-
4 terested in passing their, examina
tion ;July "2 and ' betforae citizen
bT the United States attended the
citizenship class at the YMCA lasl
.night. .These" classes are in charge
of C, A. Kells,, general secretary.
Kleotrlc Camp Cooker
Acta like Thermos jug, $11.50.
See them. Salens Electric Co.
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SO Aero Farm " -;-
Close to Salem, to trade for
residence up to $10,000. Becke &
Hendricks, ,1 S Bk. bldg. ,,J25
Albany Man Speaker-
" Dr. Greene, president of Al-
bany college, will trpeak : at the
Kiwanis club luncheon Tuesday
' noon. ' The. local clnb has been
asked to send a delegation to Mc-
Mlnnvllle AVedneeday night to at
tend the presentation. of a charter,
Wants Pickers
. Wanted Loganberry pickers
Monday. E. C: Minto. 821 Saginaw
street. Phone 1568W. Jne2$
' FoTum Meets Tuesday
Short talks on what the spcak-
' e considers the biggest event in
the world daring the last montp
will be give'n by members of the
public speaking class of the
YMCA next Tuesday night.
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Animal Muslrale j
June' 25 to 26. Pupils of Bea
trice Sheldan. vFIrst Congrega
tional church.. Tublic cordially
invited. ""' ' j2?
Ifere for WeeVEncI " ' j
,Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davey are
in Salem for the week-end at their
home. 353 Leslie street. ' Mr:.
Davey " will ' return - to Portland
' Monday ; morning, but Mrs. i Davey
inay remain In Salem several days.
The Frrtich Shopl- . , '1
Hats regularly priced from $10
up on sale at $5. These hats are
below actual; cost and represent
wonderful ytlnea.'. HZ. High Sc.
" ' J22
Professor Sells Cars f
Professor James E. Fitzgeraldl
; formerly instructor ij ;ciytj : "ehg
neerlng at" Oregon Agricultural
college, bas accepted a posltio
' with Yick Brothers and is moving
his family to Salem. , i
For Rent . .'.7-
, Fire room ' strictly modern f la
760 Marion $40. ? Fiv room
strictly modern flat,: 666 Ferry,
'$35. Five room house, 1098 H
21st street, $22.50. Becke & Hen
dricks, U. S: Bk. bldg. j2
Txses' M:oney,' Gets It Again j
,A certain Mr. Price" of Marsh,-fieldriaTB-yfisterday-Tireeovared
" a
$20 bill that ho logt on a street
car- because II. W. -Bross of thh
Salem Woolen Mills store Is i
square shootfcr. ' Mr. Price and
Mr. Bross, who were not acquaint
cd, were passengers on a depot
car. Price left the car at Twelfth
street to go to the 'depot. 'A little
later Bross started to leave the
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PILES cured ; with out"' 'Itnife,
; hypo needle or pain
' Money-back proposition ,
1)11.; F. ft. SCIirjZ
ilZZ Oregon IJIdj?.' Plione 64
, 5 Dowa
',$5 Monthly '
O. U. Lockwood:
147 N. Com. BU
PbB 866
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trStJT.n 1 AJ. " FEEL" SAFE
i CONCORDIA ,
!' . IUSURAIJCE S
1 1 oxen
147 N.'Cr i'l.' Eoom C.
411 Oregon Bldj. . Phone437
The Seavy BeH Insurance
' f . General Insnfance
from lbs Elr-ctronls Convention
at lltnsas City and have In
st;!'" V the latest equipment. for
the ci-nosis-and treatment of
disease (Dr. Abraras' method).
.- Dr. D. II. White :
' 503 U. 8. IJdnk Bids.
Salem, Oregon
LAD:DM .;b;u's-h
-.bankers' ;' T; .
Established 1SC3
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General Bnldncr ; Business
i v j J ; i d f f I? jJT -T3 . f rc ; 1 0 pi el'
car when he. noticed the $20 bill,
He could have appropriated Iti but
instead, turned it over to the con
ductor. Ife Jhad noticed Price
leave 1 the car and suspected he
had lose it, so' telephoned the
depot; : Pretty soon depot officials
noticed a man searching his pock
ets,, and Inquired if -4? bad lost
anything. He replied that he had
lost $20. Bross was summoned
and toot Price to meet the con
ductor on the' car's return trip.
Annual Mnslcales :
. June 25 to 26. Pupils of Bea
trice' Sheldan. First Congrega
tional' ' church. Public cordially
invited. j22
George Vlck Visits in East , ' ;
George Vick, member of the
firm of Tick Bros., Is in the east
on a combined business and pleas
ure trip. He is now at St. Paul,
Minn. While in the East "Mr.
Vick intends to pay a visit to the
Willys-Overland and Oakland fac
tories. He intends to return to
Salem about the middle of July.'
A Portable on That Trip
This summer; Is just the thing
for that hour's rest or evening In
camp.t Moore s Music House, 4ua-
415 Court. . . - J2
Ilarr Funeral Monday
. Funeral services for Mrs. Her
man W. Barr, who died at Bend
on June 20, will be held from' St.
Joseph's church at 9 o'clock Mon
day morning, with Interment In
the Catholic cemetery.' V The rcv
maJns will arrive In the city this
morning. The Salem mortuary
win have charge.
Osteopathy 'for- Childrei
Dr. Marshall, 228 Oregon Bldg.
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Card of Thanks , ;
We wish to ? thank our many
friends. Neighbors, of Woodcraft,
and WRC lor their kindness in
our hour of sorrow and for the
beautiful floral offerings. Lee
Acheson and family., ;;- I
Have Vlck Bros. " -repaint'
your car.
in 6 days. . .
First-class job
jne22
Two Long Days I
' Yesterday and today are the two
longest days', in the year, accord
ing to the almanac and also the
sun. ' ' ' ' ". ;
Dr. Anne Brekke, Osteopathic " ;
Physician. Phone 859, 469J. J22
Terms Vacant 'r -.'rs ' j
Five room-bnngalow, basement,
garage; 1167 N. 16th street, $500
cash, balance monthly. Becke &
Hendricks, U. S. Bk. bldg. j2$
Officer is Transferred
" Gordon, a state traffic of
ficer working nnder 'the pnbllc
service; cOTsnnrsslpflrVTio has been
in the elty a part of this last week,
left Saturday morning for' Condon
where he will work a few days be
fore returning to his regular sta
tion In eastern Oregon
Special Sal
On all stamped goods at the
Elite this week, 329 Oregon bldg.
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Officer in Delayed
Deputy Sheriff Sam Bnrkhart,
who was sent to San Francisco to
bring ! back George D. Padrick,
local man charged with victimiz
ing Salem merchants to the extent
of nearly $300 by Issuing worth
less checks,' returned : "with " his
prisoner last night. . Deputy Burk-
. "TETSIINAli '
Vr . " BERVICE ' '
Cars - for 'lire Without " drivers.
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Day and Night Service
Popular Priced
Tailored Suits $25 to 13
Men's' and Young Men's
D. H. MOSHER
TAILOR
Promotes Good .Realm -
'IREENVbOD 1
. Cotta -e.Ciioc&d'
One-Third Cream ' -IL
E. HIDEOUT, Proprietor
S. a STONE, M JX
Cancers. Treated
Office, Tyler's Dm Ctortt
;157 S. Commercial Street
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hart was delayed', f or . ; a f e w days
in San Francisco, and was expect
ed back earlier in the week. ' '
Cherry' Pickers
Wanted early Monday morning
Call 1332-J. J22
Divorce Is Sought
Failure to' provide a home and
a quarrelsome disposition have
made life unbearable for Atha
Milsom, according , to a divorce
complaint filed in the circuit court
yesterday 'against H. J. Mllsom
He also struck her frequently, she
contends. 'There are no 'property
rights involved and, she "asks the
custody of. their' two girls, 'togeth
er, with contributlon'for their sup
port. .' The couple were married In
Salem September '17, 1913. '
Midseason Clearance f ; s
Sale of Millinery at the French
Shop, 115 High St. . J22
Crossan Files Appeal :
' Thirty days in the county jafl
and a fine of $50 .did not sound
so good to Ross Crossan Saturday,
when he appeared: before P. 'J.
Kuntz,' justice of the peace. He
filed ' notice of appeal "from Jhe
sentence t6 the circuit court. Cn
ssan was arrested some time ia go
by Officer Putnam' and charged
with' having liquor In his possess
ion, lie obtained hie liberty un
der hail. s
Bungalow lleaiity. Shop : I
Marcelling' a epeclalty, your
first' reset tree. .Evenings by ap
pointment Phone 938-BJor call
250 South Cottage "street. ' J22
Final Account Filexl 1 ' "
Sadie Jepsen, execdtrlx of the
estate of W.-C. Barker, has filed
her final account with the county
clerk. . " ;
Special Sale- ;
Gene Palmer toilet articles.
Buzz, formerly Song Shop. Jne22
Four Licenses Issued j j,
Four marriage licenses were is
sued from ' the county 'clerk's of
fice Saturday... .Theae were to Ben
Jamln P . Arnold, of route 2, and
Kathleen Brlrikley, of Toute
Russell d! Davenport, 651 North
Capitol, a clerk, and' Letha Fawn
Melburn, 1445 Trade, a' steno
grapher; Richard' A. ' Lawrence
and Alene Shutt, both of Scotts
Mills; H. A. White, a ; salesman
and Carrie Belle Edge, a clerk,
both of Salem; B. D. Boyd and
Jessie Viola Bronson, ' both of
Portland, were denied a license.!
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Music for These Long j
.. Summer days an4 evenings
"means recreation in its most de
lightful form. Moore'a for music.
409-415 Court.. , J22
Two Get Divorces '
: Two women obtained ' divorcee
through -decrees signed by Judge
George "' G. Bingham Saturday.
These' were Greta 4." Olson, from
John Olson.'-' They Were" married
In. Polk county ."November- 2 9j
i9I2. Ruby Wyantt' obtained i
divorce from Roy "Wyantt." " Mrs.
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BARR Winifred Oi Barr, wife of
Jlerman W. Barr, formerly a
resident1 of this city. i died at
' Bend, Oregon, on June 20. She
j is survived by ; her husband
Herman" W..' Barrj by two sonsj
J6hn arid Victor," and by twd
daughters, Margaret and, Cath
r erine. The remains will arrive
in Salem this morning. Prayer
v meeting;, will be held, at 7 p.' ml
at the Salem Mortuary. Funer
al . services will be held at St,
'Joseph's church at ,v 9 o'clock
; Monday morning, and : burial
will be made in the Catholic
cemetery. . Salem mortuary in
charge, , . .,,
MIKKELSON Racmussen' Mik
kelsen died at-a loeal hospital
June 21, .1924, . at, the age, of
. 24 years.' ,! Funeral announce
ments "later , Webb Funeral
ariors in 'charge.,.of .arrange
' ments. r . ... - - . ; . . . . j
BRAUER Gustava - M. ' BraueM
i died at a local hospital June 1 9
.. 1924, at: the age. of, 47 years.
; ! Her remains Will go forward to-
day to Portland, where funeral
: , services ' will be held and 7 body
' will be interred. , "Webb ; Funer
. al parjora ffVchaTgej i ' :
rTBALKTyS ATD
rtrjrjuLXi zizcxoxa
. noat j.tn -
vVEBB'SFUIEIIAL
ruszuL ex:
Expert
10 B. ChuelrieM lt
PJGDON z EON'S
Cis-stl! Crrlee
dren andMrsr Vyanit-tuo wrae
ramounf f orhernmly-t-ttrr1
Osteopathy for- Coltren
Dr. Marshall, 228 Oregon Bldg
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Estate la Appraised V"""
Owen Beam, George Taylor and
Edna Laubner has filed iheiic ap4
praisement of the estate of Jeff
Hannah. The property Is located
in Lebanon. ' ,' ;
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Have Vick Bros,
repaint your car.
in 6 days.'
First-class job
Jne22
Piann Recital - j" I
' . By advanced . students Of Mr.
and" Mra. Frank E. Churchill, at
the Woman's clubhouse June 24,
assisted by the ': Polybynnla Sex
tette, "' and . Lena Belle Tartar
Juhe ; 25th. 1 Tecltal . by ' interme
diate' class. ; assisted by Mary
McCune and Louise Bryan,' vocal
ists'and Mary Klghtlinger,' read
jer. Public Invited. r" ; ; 1 ;
First Class : Oak Wood . ' : 1 1
" For a few days., Fred E. Wells,
2S0 SChurch. Phone 1542. J22
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Strictly Modern-- -: j
Six - room house,.' hardwood
floors, etc.," N. Summer street,
$6750.-Becke & Hendricks, IT S.
Bk. bldg. "" 1 "' J25
More Contagious Disease!
'- More contagious 'diseases were
reported to the Offico of Dr. Wil
liam B. Mott, 5 city health office?.,
during the last'week'than in any
one ; week - for' several: months.
There were two "each : of - scarlet
fever, diphtheria and measles.'-
Pickers AVanted ' . .
Fifty " loganberry pickers want
ed Sunday morning. Report halt
mile -from end of car line, Salem
heights. Pay 1' cents." . P. Cun
ningham, phone 21F2. 21jne22
Here From CorvalHs- "iv
Mrs; ' A.. A. ' Schramm, of Cor
vallis. Is "visiting at "the home .of
hec parents, . Judge .and .Mrs. P.
J. Kuntz. . She js accompanied! by
her daughter lUtle Miss Patricia,
who 'snent Saturday afternoon as
sisting her grandfather in the care
of his office." 1 Mr.'. Schramm i Is
cashier of the CorvalUs State bank.
Bungalow Beauty Shop! '
' Marcelling,' a specialty, - yonr
first reset free. Evenings by ap
pointment Phone 93 8-R or call
250 South Cottage street. J22
Lesion Auxiliary Meets "
Monday, night will feature
joint meeting of Capital Post N
9 and. the Ladies'. Auxiliary to the
unit, at McCprnack, hajl, Plank
have been .completed vfor an, ex
cellent program and .music will bp
Included. It Is planned to. close
the meeting with a dance...
Go to the Ball Game. - ,--
Today and see the Salem, Sen
ators "play the Chevrolet. Mush
hounds. . j22
Birth Is Reported , "
Mr. and Mrs. George wt Spears,
of 13 56 South Thirteenthare re'
ceiving congratulations over the
arrival of a baby boy on June 19.
r'. -t
Bungalow Beauty Shop-
Marcelling a specialty, your
first; reset free. ' Evenings, by. ap
pointment. Phone 938-R or calt
250 South Cottage street. , J22
Financial Receipts' Shown ... ....
j Financial receipts of the real
estate department of the. state,
according. to the annual, report Jtor
1923. by Will Moore,' commission
er, totaled $11,418 and disburse
mpnta wpr 17S26. 65. lnaviner a
IkolanM n fiaitrl nAomhav Ht fit
$ 373 L35. : ; The expenses of Ue
department are : met by fees re
ceived., . AH, licensed ' real Restate
brokers in the state are, listed by
cities and opurities., , .
Osteopathy the Original '
A genuine spinal treatment, Drv
Marshall, 228 Oregon, Bldg. j22
Dr. White 'Pleased "
: During his recent attendance at
three conventions in the . middle
states Dr. B. H. White states that
he was much impressed with the
great changes taking place in the
methods of practice by, the dif
ferent schools of medicine. Some
ol the progressive features' will be;
discussed at the state osteopathic
convention, this week .at Albany
by lecturers : of jnatlonal : renown'
T:; personals
Dr. B..H. White and JJr. Anne
Erekke will .attend the. state os
teopathic convention at : Albany
Monday and Tuesday, of this week,1
xar. ana.1 Mrs. ; ueorge : uraoen- k
horst and Mrs. ,W. . M. oburn!
.mnthpi nf Mm nrahnnhnnt. havaK
returned from' a .vacation trip. to.
Neskowin.
. George P. Griffith, state .com
mander . of . the American - legion,
accompanied by Mrs; Griffith, will
attend the big review of Oregon
guardsmen at Camp -Lewis Mon
day." -
William Osburn, of Baker, left
for. southern Oregon Saturday aft
er 'spending a few days .'here on
business'.
" Mrs. M. B. Longherd and sister,,
of! Falls City, wereln Salem yes-
terday:- '. " ".
Pacific City will see many" Sav
lem people this week-end. Among
those making the . trip ' ifor . the
weekend are Arthur Zinzer, S.L.
?7 y A ; Glasses
1 k fB X - Correctly
Ihone 72.1
I.:. For??' '
Appointment
TORJC
Rooms
ILEUSES
U. National Bank Bldg.
Suman, .Helen ; Berg, Mariah
ZInser, Jewell Steele and Dorothy
Zinser. ---. - ? - -' J
- Everett 'F: Looney, Of Jefferson,
was a recent visitor In the city. !
Mrs Mottroe ' Gilbert, who" has
been with a sick' brother In- Min
nesota for the last three ' months,
is expected to reach Salem today.
I BITS FOR BREAKFAST
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Cloudy, predicted ' ' ' I
And cherry pickers would bet
ter hurry, ' ...
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There is going to be a, lot of
flax;' and. if we get a lot of. rain
s66n,,.and .a' little ' more , by- the
first of 'August, the late sown flax,
that'Jooked hopeless up " to s the
first of last week', may be the best
of .all, after all." ', I . .
. At the, Salem Chamber of Com
merce-noon luncheon tomorrow, a
number of the leaders 'among the
women, of this - city ' are going . to
tell the, men In" short talks what
they can do to make Salem a big
ger and better, city. ' They will
get it straight, and no mistake. i .
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A Salem taxi, driver., turned in a
set of false teeth if ound In his cab.
Must have ' taken somebody f out
North Summer street on high, j
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Henry Ford says- the Bible' ana
Emerson's Essays, are his favorite
books;, but a Salem garage man
thinks the catalogue of . Ford ac
cessories' ia , more 'consistently
thumbed. - ". . - . ' 1
' Stream of people coming to the
Salem district to help harvest the
crops; IWe aim to please, ajid We
can accommodate a lot of them;
but the thing- may be overdone. ?
One of the Pinkertort superin
tendents says .that the marcel
wave U responsible for a lot of
crime among young women today.
Must be the -'crime wave we hear
so-much about. -V. - '
Now they have a combination of
alarm clock and phonograph which
hi supposed to arouse tne sleeper
to the strains of a popular air. It,
wouldt.be. -Three O'clock Aw the
Morning"- for '!Dream Daddies,';., :
?Wltn' General Dawes as its' Drei
sidinl ef fleer the 'United!, States
senate. Is" Hkely. tobaye Pf erX
Interesting sessions1 ; It .'may eyen
be forced '.to t d6wn to the na
tion's- business. Of t course, ; the
vice presHent is supposed" tb have1
little. actual power; but what jdoes
Dawes care for suppositions?!
1fiii-?n niinniu fi
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Convention1 of Societies to Bet
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Held Withr "Prominent '
;.V,':.Speakers.Present: ,
Next ; Sunday, . June 2 9, (ilV be
Catholic day, at Shaw; a convene
tion o the societies:. , . , . '
There' will be services at 10:30.
Sermon by Rev. Charle Goetzin-
ger oi lowa. - . t- . --
Dlnnf . and luhch;will 'be served
by the ladies In the school hall.
The afternoon program will be:
Music by 'the Mt. .Ansel band:
speaking at'230.p.m. iby the fol
lowing! prominent speakers; ""Rt.
Rev. Abkott Bernard Murphy; Rt.
Rev.,;PIacldus Fuerst; Rer. Greg
ory . Robl, . O.S.B.:, ReV." Charles
Goetzlnger, RevF H. Sc'herbrlng,
Frank J. Lonergan, and 'Thomas
Brown. " " . 1 ' ' y ,
' There will be games and amuse
ments all', afternoon.' Everybody
Is invited. .' . .""r " .
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f Don't Hide'Thcm With aTVeU;
' remove mem wiw vxmne
:l DpiOJle etrcngth , .
This preparation for, the re'movr
al of freckles Is. so. successful .in
removing 4 freckles and giving a
clear, beautiful complexion that It
Is -sold - under garantee to refnnd
the aoney.it Jt falls.- -'..
Don't hide your- freckles under
a veil; get an ounce of Othine and
remove them. Even the first few
applications' should how'a won
derful improvement, som of the
lighter' freckles vanishing entirely.
? " Be sure to ask' the druggist for
the double strength Othine; it-is
this that is sold on the money-back
guarantee. " Adv.
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UHl ULA!
vi.iWilliiF!T
Another; Avenue of Sale for
Loganberries' Looms as : .
Possibility , ;
Another avenue of sale for the
surplus -of logans In this, district
looms as a possibility with the an
nouncement "of the! committee of
the growers ' association - - that it
may be possible to handle the over
supply by the - drying process.
meeting" of the growers had' been
scheduled' for: Monday night at
the chamber of .' commerce when
the practicability of this plan will
be placed before the berry men.
' The name of the firm which
offering to finance the picking and
drying of the berries has not been
divulged by the, committee, but it
Is said that Uhe ffrin withwhich
they are negotiating, has agreed to
advance such money as is neces
sary at 7 per cent "interest. The
plan would use only the surplus
of berries In, the pool for the'dried.
product and air.berries that, can
be sold, fresh will be marketed
In other tfaye. . ,The dried berries
will be stored in the warehouse of
the financing firm and the sale
conducted from there by the com
mittee of growers. :' ...... '' I
- The growers will continue to
seek markets' for the. fresh berries
and' every effort will' be' made to
sell the largest amount-possible in
this form. The Northwestern Frutt
Products 'company 'has agreed to
taVe '14" tons 'ofb'errie's' for can
ning purposes at the rale of five
tons daily,, 'the - dellverlee begIn-8
nlng today. ; ;
"An effort will5. be made at the
meeting tomorrow night to deter-J
mine: the exact number of grow-;
era .who are 'going, to cpme into
the jogan po'ol in order that the.1
committee will hare a basis for
their sale' calculations. ' ' i
. Billguzz I notice the weatherj
man describes'- this weather' asa
settled: ' What 1'do you know
about that? . i
Smlff I think"" that term' de
scribes it. - ; It's rained day after
day; for' about 'three veeks, andJj
If r that : Isn't "settled" weather, ,1
what is?
Lyle" Janz of SHvertoh
Takes Portland Position
' SILVBRTON, Or.l June 2oi
(Special to The Statesman) Lyle
Janz, recently graduated from' the
U. of O., has accepted a position
with the Commercial "Advertising
company of Portland, and will be-:
gin work there, on 'Monday. . Mr.
Jaaxspecialized in advertising
WE PAY CASH F03
Cr Furnituro C .
tC3 H. Ooml fX Fbome 911
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TTJT AVING purchased the.yard qf the Falh Citr-S -!r:n
& Lumber Company on 12th 'sbcst'zicar S. P. ;
and being-desirous of movmV30 or 40 thsurr.rd i ;
of lumber, we will malc a: substantial reduction Li zz
for the next 10 days. We are anxious to move t!:b "Iun
ber so as tb make room for new stock of lumber frcrn c::r
)larce mill at VALSETZ. Will give some
1 long as it lasts.
Call at our yard, 349 South 12th St.
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fveet:
Mr; and tin: Judy Will
iViitiRejativpsJn Ohio
;srLVERTOj,r6r;.Vjune 20.'-
(Special to The Statesman) Rev.
C. ,Judy of the First Congregation
al church has been granted a leave
I TOO LATETQ CLASSIFY
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FORD - TRUCK; 1921 .MODEL.
J Two sets of wheels, solids and
pneumatics. $315. 219 State
.'St. - 31-J28
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SBfcMte rati ICa: YfxzzzZzzZ ilzi . Hzt zl.z:z
- Ad2iC3 ZttSiIss ijsscv Crc2crr- CI
; prcsr Boa Tr j.cf f-?-1 ? V 7
A "Pair of
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Correctly fitted and
4 'capable of fitting and adjusting .them, vrill
add to t)e appearance of any ens v,l;o h:
eyestrain. ' The&. .prevent ;;.w'rir.las, step
headaches, improve vision and give to tha
eyesfof the -wearer a natural express ;cn,
free-from any; sign of :fatii;3- cr c train.
Do not put off having your eyes attend
ed to1. - :. v
Dr. Burdett.
BOW 'OPTIC2
323 Stata-Gi.
Opposite Ladd & Bush Bank.-
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