SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER,21, 1921
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CITY NEWS IN
Bobuledders Cautioned
Considerable trouble Is being
experienced by local motorists by
autoists who are tawing sleds. The
trouble results when the tow-rope
i Is between 30 and 40 feet in
length, and when there are ad
ditional sleds. The occupants' of
the sleds are in grave, danger of
Injury when the sled is near a
cross street. The slick pavements
and the inability to check the
: machine may result in injuries.
Open Until o s '
'. Evenings until Christmas. Giese-
Powers Furniture Co. d21
iiW specialize in taking care of
late shoppers. The Spa "A Real
Candy Store." d23.
; Have You- n
Seen the beautiful occasional
chairs in Hamilton's window? Sale
prices all this week.
d21
Leather Goods for Xma
Genuine leather purses, bill
t folds brief cases, hand bags, suit
cases, aind vanity cases. See F. E.
' Shafer 170, S. Com'l. d23
Men's and Boys' Overcoats
; - Blankets and robes on sale at
manufacturer's prices. Thomas
i Kay Woolen Mills, 12th St. dl4tt
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't Ministers Meet Monday
r The Salem Ministerial associa
tion will) bold its regular meeting
at the public library at 10:30
?' o'clock, Monday morning. Follow-
lng the j regular business session
' there will be a program including
-; discussion 'of the theme 1 'fThe
Meaning; ot the Birth of Christ to
Me." All the 'preachers of the
.city are (urged to make a special
-t effort to be present; ' ' - i I
Birds New Shipment of Roll'
Hear them. Petland, 273 State.
V - d24
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t Good Wood -
per cord. 16 ft. dry slab wood
j $4.50 per cord. Prompt delivery
Spauldlng Logging Co. Phone
1830. 421
GODRY
Busts Furniture
XI- ! Phon511
Typewriters
fjj 5 Vow- ii
M0BUU7
aiLLMkVMl
147 M. Com. 8k
- XhM 868
TERMTNAIi
TAXI
. f SERVICE
Can for hire without dilreri
PHONE 202a ?
. Day and Night Service
POPULAR PRICED
lien's and Young Blen's
Tailored SulU $23 to $45
Di Hi MOSHER
''...- TAILOR .
, Dr. B. H. White
Osteopathy - Surgery
electronic Diagnosis and Treat
ment (Dr. ; Abram's method)
Office Phone 859 or 469-J
600 U. S. Bank Bids;.
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BANKERS j
' ' f Established 1S6
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General Banking Business
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Office Hours from IO a. m. to 8 p. m.
We Garry all
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PHONE 930
lirmsr Trcnsfcr 'Storage Co.
Cigars Sell Fast
"It takes a j woman to buy a
box of good cigars," declared I.
It. Smith when ; commenting on
Christmas sales of tobaccos yes
terday. An unusual demand is
being made for standard cigars,
and many boxes have been pur
chased by women. 1 1
Christmas Gifts
Canary birds. Prices right.
2233 Fairgrounds Rd. Phone
1280. if d21
Would SIks Like a .Madam X
Reducing girdle for Xmas? If
you - don't know her size buy her
a gut certificate. Miss swart
Specialty Shop.l 453 Court. d21
Open Until
Evenings until Christmas. Giese
Powers Furniture Co. d21
Visits in California-
Connie r Eschwig, deputy county
clerk, left yesterday for Fresno
where be will visit with relatives
and friends. He plans to stop at
several California points. Mr.
Eschwig is a member of the Phi
Kappa Pi fraternity, and a stud
ent of law at Willamette.
Wanted Middle Aged Man
For Janitor 1 work, r permanent
employment for right man. Ad
dress 3740, care Statesman, d-21
Suits Pressed 60c
Cleaned and pressed $1.50
Renner's. We deliver. Phone 767.
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d21
fSOO and $300 Down-
Puts you in either of two trim
homes. 5 and 6 rooms. Both on
paving and car. Balance like
rent. Becke & Hendricks. d21tf
Brooms Displayed
Brooms, which are the product
of a new industry here, are on
display at the Chamber of Com
merce rooms. J. A. Crabb of route
5, .box 143, Salem, has purchased
machinery and equipment to keep
two men busyj The new plant Is
located on the road towards the
state 'farm.":'.- .'.:.' i:' . s
6 Hemes for Kent ' .
$25 to $50. Immediate posses
sion on five. Becke & Hendricks.
U. S. Bank Building d21tf
Dr. John L. Lj-nch
Osteopathic Physician and Sur
geon. 403 Oregon Bldg. d21
Automobiles Stored 50c
A week. .16 th and Market.
Phone 1701. , d24.
Dancing! Dancing! ;
Ye Pi-id Pipers, a college or
chestra of Oregon, Friday. Don't
mlsa this; a treat. Regular
Saturday dance at Auditorium.
Skating, Skating, Skating
At Dreamland
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
7:30 to 10 p. m.
- Hear Our New Calliope
FRUIT TREES1
Office and Sales Yard opposite
O. E. Depot. 140 S. High St.
Mathls Nursery Co.
Phone 10F4 Evenings
RADIO HEADQUARTERS
j i For '
RADIO SUPPLIES
Open Evenings 1
189 SOUTH HIGH
& BUSH
Sizes of Coal
f from the large furnace to
the smallest nut size. Tell
. us for what purpose the coal
Is required' and we'll point
out the proper size to use.
But although we carry all
sizes, we handle only one
quality, the very best coal
from the very best mines.
Our coal service is yours to
command. .
Prices range from f 10 to $15
Also handle the best
Diamond Briquettes $15
BRIEF
Snow Plow at "Work -
The heavy fall of snow made it
necessary for the local strestcir
company to clear the tracks with
a snow plow. Snow collecting on
the rails made it difficult for the
cars to make progress.
The Pacific Expert School,
Oregon Building, will1 not have
a Holiday vacation excepting
Christmas Day and New Years
Day. r d21
Osteopathy the Original
And genuine spinal adjustment
skillful and painless curative treat
ments that get results. Dr. JMar
shall, 228 Oregon Building. ; d21
Xmas Ribbon Novelties That
Are different, hand made hand
kerchiefs, Esprit d'Amour, toilet
goods, silk underwear with hand
made lace. Miss Swart Specialty
Shop, 453 Court. . . d21
Potted Plants for Xmas Gifts s
Adams Florist. 453 Court. d21
Spa Chocolates
Salem's finest for 34 years
Finer than ever this year. Strictly
fresh, you know.
d23
Exhibit and Sale
Of pedigreed Scotch collie pup
pies at Giesy-Powers furniture
store from the Manning Kennels.
9d30
Hayesville Sunday School
The Hayesville district Sunday
school council of religious educa
tion will meet at Clear Lake Sun
day, December 28. B. J. Kimber,
Marion county - YMCA secretary,
and Rev. C. C. Poling of the First
Evangelical church, will speak.
The complete program has not
yet been arranged, according to
W. P. Collard, president of the
district council.
Open Until 9
Evenings until Christmas. Ciese
Powers Furniture Co. d21
The Best Fuel
For the price Is 16-inch mill
block; three LARGE loads for
$15. Fred E. Wells, phone 1542.
:!.. d21
Bird Cases Make Nice Gifts
1 Petland has the beat. ' d2l
Don't Fail to Hear The 1
Free lecture on "Earth's Do
minion, Being fTransferred, But
Millions Jow Living Will Never
Die," by A. J Eshleman of Brook
lyn, N. Y. Sun. Dec. 21, 8 p. m.
High school auditorium. . - d21
McMlnnvUle Man to Speak lA t
Prof. M. E.JBUin of Linfield
cnlleee. at McMInnville,- will speak
on "Sawdust and Shavings" at the
Klwanls club luncheon Tuesday
noon. Special music will be furn
ished by the Kiwanis club octet.
with Prof. T. S. Roberts accom
panist. Al Pierce, manager of
the Marion hotel, is placing ; a
Christmas tree In the dining room
and all Kiwanians are requested
to bring a gift, "costing two hits
or less." to the luncheon and write
his name upon the package so tnai
he will not receive his own glf t."
Sonora Phonograph
Good as new, cost $160, will
sell for $80. See it at Chambers
& Chambers Furniture ; Store.
d20
Marinello Beauty Parlors i 1
Men's Manicuring. 245 , North
High. ' dZl
For Income Tax Reports
1 Bookkeeping and auditing, see
W. A. Sipprell, AB. 245 Chemek-
eta. Phone, 900. d2l
Everybody Eats j;
Chicken dinner with dumplings
75c. Colonial Dame Tea Shoppe;
d21
Tons: Slayer Jailed :
Word was received Saturday, ny
Warden A. M Dairymple that,
Ching Lem, tong war slayer par
doned from the penitentiary De-:
cember 21, 1922. by Governor Ol-
cott, Is being held by the Oak
Point, 111., police, charged with
an attempt to murder two other
Chinamen. No request for his re
turn will be made by the Oregon
authorities. It was said. Um was
' ' ". DIED .j'-;:-.----;
McCARVEL Thomas John Mc-
Carvel died at a local hospital
yesterday at the age of 44 years
He is survived by one brother,
Frank J. McCarvel. His re
mains will be sent to Rouge
River. Ore., today. Webb Fu
neral parlors in charge ot ar
rangements.
FUNERALS
The funeral of Caroline Mul
ler. who died here December 18
will be held Monday. Dec. 22, at
the German Lutheran church,
Sixteenth and At streets, at 2 p. m
The church service will be pre
ceded by a prayer service at the
Webb chapel at 1:30 p. m. Rev.
H. W. Gross will officiate. Inter
ment will be in the City View
cemetery.
RIGDON & SON'S
IIORTUART ! '
TJneqnaled Berrlee
VICK SEZ
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Hereafter we will handle our
own used cars as we think we
can better serve our customers
by so doing.
Vick
-Brothers
PHONE 1841
received at the state prison July
21, 1917, to serve a life sentence
following his conviction of second
degree murder during a tong war.
Prior to being pardoned Lem was
made a trusty, and was placed in
the home ot the superintendent of
the state, hospital as cook.
Xmas Trees, Best in City
Petland. We deliver.
d21
Ladder Back
And Windsor chairs, special for
this week. Hamilton's. . d21
Use Our Distributive
' Payment nlan it you cannot
spare' the cash; Pomeroy & Keene,
jewelers and opticians. . ' d21
Barton Is Soloist
R. D. Barton.- local baritone.
entertained the Salem. Lions 'club
at its regular Friday, noon lunch
eon, :if;'- v- y-
Men's Overcoat at Sale Prices
Fullerton's, 384 State street,
fcover the Spa. dlStf
You Are Welcome to a Calendar
At office of Standley & Foley,
Bush Bank bldg. ; tf
Use Our Distributive-
Payment plan if you cannot
spare the cash. Pomeroy St Keene,
jewelers and opticians.- d21
For Rent 4 Room -..
Furnished Cottage.
Close r ir
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Phone 1422J.
Christmas7 without Music!
Impossible! Look over our
last minute offering in records
sheet music and musical Instru
ments. Moore's Music House
409-415 Court. Phone 983. d21.
Many Pay Fin
During November a total of
$2,222.75 was paid in fines in the
various courts of the state by traf
fic law violators, according tothf
monthly report of T. A. Raffety'
chief state traffic officer. A to
tal of 199 - arrests' were made by
state officers. Accidents reported
by state and county officers and
the city 6t Portland totaled 2496.
There were 264 persons injured
and 11 killed during the month
The resale value of stolen auto
mobiles recovered r was estimated
at $4225. Licenses issued to for
eign ,cars amounted to $2026 and
delinquent fees, operators' and
chauffeurs' licenses, transfers and
duplicate licenses added $1192.02,
making a total of $10,265.77 re
ceived. Handmade Lavender Novelties 1 ;
And Mah Jongg; good luck
heads for Xmas gifts. Miss Swart
Specialty Shop, 453 Court. d21
Special Blanket
And robe sale at Tnomas Kay
Woolen Mill. Office on 12th Bt.
d21
Judge Downing Improves
According to the latest word
from the Salem hospital. County
Judge W. H. Downing has shown
decided improvement, during the.
past day. From all indications he
will continue to improve. .
Reading; The Youth's Companion
Makes boys and girls better and
wiser. " For Christmas gifts order
it through the publisher's Salem
representative' who has suitable
gift cards on hand. D. K. Luthy.
Phone 981y. 2507 Fairground
avenue.
d21
Parrots, Young, Guaranteed
Talkers. Petland, 273 State. d24
Radio Fans Take Notice
All standard $4 Radio Tubes
now selling at $3.50. Hallk &
Eoff Electric Shop. 337 Court St.
dZl.
Police Court Qui
H. P. Grant was fined $5 for
speeding yesterday after he had
haan arrested bv Officer Hickman.
U. W. uicaenson was reieaneu
$5 ball after his arrest on a
charge of speeding.
Building Permits i .
G. R- Conn Is to erect a dwell
ing at 1750 North Church, which
is estimated to cost $1600, accord
ing to the permit issued by City
Recorder Poulsen. ; . .
Puppies for1 Xmas, all Kinds
Oh, Boy! Flake's Petland. d24
This Is Good Weather
For one of those heavy, all
wool overcoats for from $12 to
$20. Thomas Kay Woolen Mills
Co. u,. d21
Secure Light Service
Residents on the Wood burn
Monitor road have secured1 addi
tional electric light service .from
the PEP company and as a result
17 families have been, added to
the extension. They are as fol-
lows: P; Simon, W. pfaff inger, R.
O. Bonney, S. M. Van Cleave, M.
Hermle John Bartos, W. J Hunt
ington, C. T. Sweeney, E. W. Ken
dall, Wm. Lichte. J. Leek, R. C.
Kocker, Jos. Schaefer,, Albert
Stone. G. W. SweaneyH. H. Bon
ney, and L. B. Bean. This exten
sion, adds : between three and
four miles to-the electric line.
Don't Forget -
Special 45c chicken dinner at
the Home restaurant. Sundays
and Thursday evenings. d-21
Good Leather Traveling Bags
. $9.85 special. Hamilton's. d21
Clifford Smart Ret urns
Clifford. A. Smart, son of Mr.
and Mrs. II. A. Smart, has return
ed to Salem after a year's absence
in New York City. Mr. Smart
was called to the Pacific coast af
ter a former employer had tele
graphed for him. He is an archi
tect. ;, r v :
Take No Spinal Adjustments
- Until you have a neurocalo
meter reading by Dr. O. L. Scott.
y. t. national Bank Bldg. d3tf
Hill 'a Homemade Candies '
Made at 1204 Leslie St. and sold
at all: candy retailers. Ask for
Hill's; it's always fresh. d2I
Snow in Mountains
: Considerable snow and a veri
table "blizzard were encountered
through the mountains Saturday
by Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Krause.
of Toledo, who motored to Salem
to spend the week-end with Mr.
Krause brother. Al Krause.
TwoPlaces to Eat ,
Home and the Salem restaurant,
adjoining the New Salem Thotel.
Daily merchants' lunch, 45c. Spe
cial Sunday dinners, 75c. Christ
mas and New Years dinner from
3 to 8, $1.10. d21
niaawr nocKera ,
W . v . .
And arm chairs. Special for
this week. Hamilton's. d21
Labor Report
j Nearly half of the applicants
for I employment, who applied to
the " United ! States Employment
service, which Is operated here in
cooperation with the YMCA, were
placed in positions, according to
the report filed for the week end
ing December 20. A total of 66
persons, made applications and 30
vere placed. . Agricultural labor
ers and common laborers led In
khe number of applications.
Hoore's Means Music
Music and a Merry Christmas,
lee us for Music. Moore's Music
House 409-415 Court. Phone 983.
: d21
rhit Flowers, Vases and Baskets
Adams Florist, 453 Court, t d21
Birth Reported i
Robert Frank is the name given
o a baby boy born to Mr. and
VIrs. Robert E. Day at 1899 Stats.
The Days reside at Hillsboro. .
Clarence Holder
Of route 4 brought in some fine
tight Brahma 'Capons yesterday
vhich will be on display at
Steusloff Bros. Monday. d21
Budget is Received '
, Secretary of State Sam A. Ko
xer ' yesterday received the bud
get for 1925-2$ from the secre
tary of the budget commission.
Under; the law printed copies of
budget must be mailed to the gov
ernor and members of the legis
laturei Considerable clerical and
mechanical work is involved in its
preparation but every; effort will
be made to have it in the hands
of those -who must receive it when
the legislative session convenes
January 12. While the general
classifications appearing in the
budget of two years ago have been
followed, the present budget will
contain additional data which
was not included in the. last bud
get. . ! -
Learn to Play Popular Music
In 12 lessons. Waterman Pia
no School. McCornackBIdg d21
Toilet and Manicuring Sets ',
Make ideal Christmas gifts. Get
them at Tyler's drug store, 147 S.
Commercial, y - : - dzi
See F. E. Shafer for Fur-Lined-
G loves. All kinds ' of leather
goods for mas gifts. 170 South
Commercial. , ' ; : u ' d23.
A Merry Christinas With Music
Moore's Music House. Radios,
Phonographs, Pianos, Musical In
struments, Records, and Sheet
Music. ) : d21.
Boys Chorus To Meet"'
A Christmas tree and a surprise
is In store for the members of the
Boys' chorus who are to meet at
the' YMCA Monday night. Dr. H.
C. Epley, director has secured new
songs, presents, and a bag of fun
for the 1 fellows that come Mon
day evening. Any fellow that- is
not a member of the chorus is in
vited to be present. . (
1924 Calendar Free. Homer H-r-Smith
Ins. Arency. Over Millers.
',- d21tf.
Open "Until -
Evenings until Christmas. Giese-
Powers Furniture Co. . d21
PERSONALS
i ' TaV Tin rloinn n student at the
University of Oregon, Is spending
a part of the Christmas vacation
In Salem. He Is a former student
at Willamette university. I
Dr. Carl Wonner of the Bowl
Optical company left yesterday to
spend part of the. Christmas va
cation with relatives in Portland.
- Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Held are to
entertain relatives from Portland
during the week-end..
Gertrude Jewell is to spend the
week-eal in Albany.
A. V. Smithers and C. A. Seuv
ing joined a throng, of skaters who
tried their luck near Chemawa.
Charles' H. Elrey, pashier. of
the American Fidelity Investment
company, la confined to his apart
ments with a severe attack, of
grippe.
R."A. Harris, real estate dualer
of Salem, Is confined 'to hU home
by sickness.
W. M. Pickellr representative of
the Gray & White Publishing com
pany, is suffering from an attack
of grippe at his home.
Fred Alkire motored ' to Port
land and nearby - points for ,the
week-end.
Mrs. H. W. Morlan of Indepen
dence was a Salem visitor Satur
day. " . "
Elsie Downing of Shelburn was
a Salem visitor yesterday.
LADY BOLSHEVIST
Isadore i Duncan, Russian
Dancer, Is Sadder and
Wiser After Russia
Pretty Isadora Duncan, the
dancer, with the classic figure and
futurist Intellect, is now playing
the part ot the prodigal daughter.
Stranded in Berlin, after fleeing
from the ugliness and filth ot
Communistic Russia, her jewels
gone and no vaudeville contracts
in sight, she renounces Bolshevism
and asks the good God that she
declared twelve short months ago
in . her emotional radical frenzy
to be nonexistent to grant her
wish1 to return to America.
During her last dancing tour
in this country she waved the
Red flag before ber audiences and
boasted ot her Bolshevism. "-' She
left with a jeer on her lips and
said she was going to Russia,
where the people -were hot slaves
to capitalism and where life was
worth the living.
' Sadder and wiser now, bruised
and wilting like a crushed rose,
she sobs for the protection of the
society that ehe once abjured. Yet
she is barred from this country
by reason of her own utterances.
She says she is not a Bolshevist.
that Bolshevism is ugly and hate
ful, and she doubtlessly speaks
truly. I
Isadora Duncan is like thou
sands of others who have suffered
from radicalism, which, in thif
country at least, is an- emotions'
disease. While in the United
States she was a stage favorite
She. was feted and admired be
cause of her physical charms. She
became satiated with the very ad
miration she received, and craved
excitement.
. She lived lavishly under what
she termed the capitalistic system
Ehe denounced i what she called
the wage slaves who worked for
others, while the box-off icq re
ceipts were made up almost whol
ly of the contents of pay envel
opes. Finally she married a Rus
sian Red and departed for Russia,
shaking from her dainty slippers
the profane dust of , the United
States.
Now she is starving in Berlin.
Her Red husband has left her. She
.says she tried to get a divorce In
Russia; but the soviet law re
quires that both parties desiring
a divorce shall appear before the
divorce clerk. The office is open
only in the mornings and her, tem
peramental husband could never
be persuaded to dress and go
down-town , until late in . the af
ternoon, t
When asked about the present
whereabouts of Yessendin, her.
soul mate and poet of the Soviets,
she replied: "Oh, he has gone
into tho Caucasus to become a
bandit. He writes that he is going
to be a robber, to get thrills."
Pretty Isadora fc now barred from
this country nd from France,
because of he? radical utterances
and her marriage to a Bolshevik.
Bnt she says she is a Bolshevik
Do longer an never was one at
heart; it was a pose.
Her! condition is somewhat
similar to th Of Emma Goldman
in London. These two women
have learned to their sorrow that
when they were espousing Com
munism tbeyi were playing with
fire. They are. now prodigal
daughters; Vut the immigration
laws do nof permit the American
government to play the part of
the father 6t the prodigal. Per
haps it fs 1 mistake. It is pos
sible that An amendment to the
present lafs may be devised that
will perrtt some of these self
exiles wh) have paid the price of
their folk to return.
Whileoi this country they were
credulou enough to accept Bol-
LOOK ONE Hl'MHtKI) PER
CKNT PROFIT
Bur ot or more Fur Rabbits.
Price ($30.00. No "Ponale
Schemt" Legitimate industry.
Cant ill. We breed, raise, sell
and sod profit annually, guar-
100 per cent. Contract
receipt of money. Money
not satisfied. Limited
nlty. ; Send money to
morrow may be too late.
m this advertisement.
L8A FIT FARM,
Tulsa, Okla.
IS 1ILHED
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anteeng
sent of
back t
opperfl
day; tin
Buy f
Salem's Most
Famous Confection
SPA-Chocolates
Made In Our Owrt Candy Kitchen
The Sweetest Gift of All
"A Real Candy Store".
shevik propaganda at its face
value. They were sincerely delud
ed. One of the tragedies of hu
man existence is that sincerity is
no guaranty for verity. In
numerable are the tragedies and
heratbreaks that come - from sin
cerely believing that which Is not
true.; The eyes of these women
have been, opened. It might be
well If 'they could be permitted to
return and tell the American
people the cause of their dissillu
sionment. Yet such a course is hedged
about by dangers. Society must
consider the greatest good for the
greatest number. The law that
Would permit these women, who
seem sincere in their repentance,
to return would be used by nv.ny
others as a pretext to slip into
the country carrying the contra
bandof Communist poison in thnir
brSTnT. The customs officials can
confiscate contraband material
poisons, like opium; but they can
not seize the contraband mental
poison they carry Inside their
skulls. - -
FAMOUS CHURCn GETS
.".;! HUGE BELL -
COLOGNE, Dec. 19. Cologne
Cathedral is eoon to have the
largest bell in the world. It will
weigh over 25 tons.
The bell has been ready for
shipment from a factory at Apol
da for over a year, but on account
of the foreign occupation of the
Cologne zone it was deemed im
practicable before this to install
it.-
FOR REAL CHRISTMAS CHEER visit Fry's
. Drug Store and see the many novelties you may
select to complete your holiday shopping. Do
mestic and imported perfumes, fancy leather
goods, amber, mother of pearl, shell and Pari
sian ivory toilet articles, manicure sets, travel
ling sets, kodaks, fountain pens, fancy soaps,
batb salts, talc powder, etc. Our goods are
bought direct and priced right.
A visit here will repay you. Oldest, largest
and best equipped Drug Store in Oregon, 42
years in Salem.
280 North Commercial Street
1 We Sell Nationally Advertised I
' Sets and Equipment
' Such As ' - -
GREBE ATWATER KENT
" MAGNA VOX
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Demonstrations Arranged Without Obligations. (
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Radio Headquarters
179 South High.
Mam,
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All
Winter
Lon
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We -Are Going to Serve t
, GENUINE MEXICAN '
- .. F.tr-t in rny time t
VM f.EY GRILL
is so i t 1 1 t olmi:rci al
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XSIAS TREES
Buy your choice Xmas Trees at f
our office. 14 0 South High, pp- f
posite O. E. Depot. "
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