- T'""'T,' "P . T - T7 "" r.:
I 4 ......
M
HEW
4
m
Baby Girl Born ;
Mr. and Mrs. W. Bernard Morse
of Portland, announce the arrival
of a daughter, December 30. She
will be called Iola Mae. Mr. and
Mrs. Morse are both graduates of
WlHamette University of the class
of '2U ,-7;;u;..:.;
rLlvfnns at home wanted amp?
prentice for trade, that wiHpay
$40 per "week -when learned. Box
407,lSUtesman: : ' J8
" -. 5': '-'', ',
Dr. Mendelsohn ' ,
.Has returned from his holiday
Tacation and is back In his off ice
as usual. If you wish to see him
abont j oar eyes or glasses, phone
723 for an. appointment. j7
Woman Debater Quits -
. Willamette- -Tinlverslty's' hopes
for a championship . -wo man's de
WOODRY-
,Buys Fxirnxhiro .
Phcna 511
Tipswrifeiis
AXZ. 1UJQS
9S
5 UomOly
til N. Om- 8W
- Pkm see
r - c TiniMZNAIf .
'I ?TAX1
I J SUB VICE
for bire- without Crtren
' ! PnONE 2023
Day and Night Service
POPULAR PRICED
llma and Yonnj Men'i
Tailored Salt $23 to $ IS
D. H. MOSHER
! ! Dr. B.U. White
' j Osteopathy - Surgery '
Qsctronic Diagnosis and Treat
ment (Dr.- Abram'a method)
Office Phone 85 or 469-J
; R09 U. 8. Bank Bldg.
CHIPS'-
CITY
. . - -
LA
BP
BANKERS. ',
""7 FftlltrlifM 1SC3 ?
General Banlnna Bnsxncis
Offlee nonrs from 10 a. m. to 8 p. m.
PHOIIE 030
(1
1 1
i-
0 i C.--tJ
Cota weather end a good comfortable cap
clzsajfa go hand in hand.
Juct received a lare express shipment
today. All of the new styles ;
and patterns ;
Kemember Our; New
Location
so
MOW
469 STATE
t
NEW&MB.
bate- team received a setback yes
terday when Mrs. Roy G. Harding,
formerly Miss Nadle Strayer, a
star debater, withdrew from? class
es. Mrs. ; Harding became the
bride of Prof. Harding daring the
holiday vacation. j
! - ' " 'j
Boxing Double Main Event
: Salem Armory, Friday, Jan. 9th. j
seweu ueane of Salem vs. rank
le Doyle - of Spokane, 1 three
minute rounds. Phil Bayes. him
self, vs. Cracker Warren of Ore
gon City, 10 three-minute rounds.
l'ror. Matt news Hoeaits t
Prof. J. T. Matthews spoke at
the Willamette unirersity chapel
aervices Tuesday morning, This
was the first chapel held since the
holiday season.-': I .-'if
Special Prices on all Dinner Sets
II. Lu Stiff Furnlturo Co. t J7
Unfortunate Accident
Just a few days after her bus-;
band had received injuries to the
fingers of both hands, Mrs., W. O.
Schaf fer suffered the fracture "of
her right arm when a car she was
cranking backfired. Mrs. Schaf f-
er was injured In a sawmill acci
dent at Toledo recently, t - . '
Boxing Double Main Invent
Salem Armory, Friday January
9 th. Se well Deane of Salme rs
Frankie Doyle of Spokane, 10-
minute rounds. Phil Bayes, 'him-
self, vs. Craker Warren of Oregon.
City., Ten three-minute rounds.
;,..... i . .. : . L if J8
SKATING
At Dreamlriid
Thursday, Friday,
Saturday: & Sunday;
; ''- JOLLY CROWE f
RADIO HEADQUARTERS
:.' For
V ItADIO SUPPLIES .
f..? ,Open Eventns ! ,
T 183 SOUTH HIGH i
n 5
BUSH
frtra the large furnace toj
' the smallest nut site. I Tell
us for what purpose th? coal -is
required and we'll ipointl
out the proper aixe to - use.
But although we carry all
aizes, we handle only one ;
quality, the very best; coal,
from th very best mines.
Our coal service is youri to
command, ,. ,. .. ; . i - ;
Trices rane from CIO to. SIS
- Abo Landle tLe Lcst .
" Diamond Brliuicttes 615
! .' ' I II .
n
(2
Returns To Class ' '
Miss Nina McNary, who -has
been confined to her home for
several weeks has returned to her
Sunday school class at the Baptist
church. She has been absent from
the Braca-Phailatha class, 'com
posed of young men and' women.
Miss McNary welcomes all her for
mer students to the class, which
she will 'continue to teach
BIk Dish Sale i
IL I. Stiff Furniture Co. J7
Beantlful Mobalr Davenport- ' :
And chair to match, Jan. price.
1168.00. Hamilton's; -)7
Heisley Wins Again - j ;
One opinion was , handed down
by the supreme court yesterday.
This upheld Mr. and . Mrs. O. ; F.
Heisley, Silvertbn . osteopaths, ; in
litigation .with L. C. Eastman re
garding maintenance of a tile
drain from their hospital across
property owned by Eastman. . The
opinion was written by Justice
Brown and affirmed by the late
Judge George Q. Bingham, of the
Marion county court. The lower
court had dismissed the suit and
awarded costs to the defendant.
It was from thia decision that
Eastman had appealed to the su
preme court.- ;
AH Used Goods- " t 1
Greatly reduce January ' Clear-
ance prices. Hamilton's. : J?
Will Speak Thursday .
All three members of the state
board ' of control will be absent
from ' the city Thursday. f Gover
nor Pierce Is to be the principal
speaker at the Jackson Day ban
quet In Portland that night while
T. B. Kay, state treasurer and Sam
Koser, secretary of state,, will
speak before the state Chamber of
Commerce during the day.
Scbefs New Year's Sle
, Buy; Kuppenheimer clothes thia
week at sale prices. j7
A Place To Entertain
It you' wish to entertain and
harv no home large enough or
suitable for the occasion here is
a happy solution. Nice suburban
home with large room and good
floor, can the secured for evening
at reasonable figure. Located o4
paved highway near Salem. iTel4
ephone 35F4. Jll
Escapes From Hospital r
. C. A. De Lozier. an inmate of
the Oregon state hospital, escaped
about 7 30 last night and up to a
late hour had not been returned
V DDED
, i , . ..
IIENR.Y Mary Agnes Henry died
at a local hospital January 6 at
the age tit 26 years. She is sur
vived by her mother, Mrs. H. M.
Henry of Newport, Ore. Her re
mains will go forward today to
Chitwood, Ore., where services
will be held and body interred.
Arrangements in charge of the
Webb Funeral parlors.
DAVIS In this city, January 5,
v Charles LAtham Davis, age 70
' "years, brother: pf t Thomas J,'
Davis of Slirerton and Mrs
- Frank Sanders of Albany, uncle
' of Bent Davis of Sllverton,
' Henry of Portland, Frank of
Pendleton, Miss Syble Davis of
' Portland, Mrs., Myrtle Eli of
Portland. Mrs. Mattie Follls of
Stayton. Mrs. Cora Ware of
' Seattle and several 6thers, also
, survived by Elmer Dane of Sa-
; lem Funeral cervices will be
held Thursday, January 8, at
' li30 p. m. from the new Rigdon
- Jfjortus-ry, Chemeketa street . at
- Cottage the Bet. J. J. Evans of
flclating,. concluding service
City View cemetery. - : ;
RiGDori Cz sorrs
r-wi f I II V ...
V i 1
.We announce great re
daction on our nw Over
land Cars. j j . ;t v
We are marking bur used j
cars down today.
See TJ For Used Cara j
'
it g a Jin 'J wJ' 1
to the institution. . He Is about 33
years of age, weighsl55 pounds,
is dark complexioned.' and! has
dark hair. De Ixiie- was on pa
role and employed around the din"
ing room. He is uqt considered
dangerous, but is supposed to be
suicidally inclined, having imade
several attempts to (kill himself.
He was committed i front Multno
mah county August 5i of last year,
Cut Flowera, Floral Pieced'
: Adams, Florist, 433 Court. J7
January Clearance j :
' Bargains in our exchange
partment. Hamilton's.
de
J7 Two ! BTavei' Operations j ,
; A major and a mmor operation
were performed In. palem yester
day. Mrs. Alex Kluken, of Salem,
underwent a major operation : at
the Willamette saiitarium ! and
Mrs. J. A. KImsaker; of Woodburn,
a minor operation at the Deacon
ess hospital." , , " ;j 1
January Clearance Price i -vr-
8-3x10-8 Axmlnister rugs $24.
Hamilton's. : ii '- i j J7
Itequiaition Honored I : - .
; .Word -was ... received yesterday
that, the governor of Utah has
honored s requisition of . "Vincent
A. Saddler, who is wanted In Mult
nomah county on a Charge of child
stealing. - .
Chiffloners, January' Price i-
i $14.65 Hamilton's.
J7
Income Tax Reports . '
. ; For completion of Income tax
reports see W. ; Air Sipprel
345
Chemeketa. Phone 900.
tt
Patklng Loganberries-
Work of putting up 110,000
half-pound cartons of Mistland lo
ganberries began with a full crew
under the derictioa of Robert C.
Paulus at the Salem Fruit Union.
plant Tuesday; Tle i fruit is for
immediate shipment and part of A
sale made by J. H. Race during
his trip east. The work is expect
ed to take about a j week.
i.ud nu tutu mvrea-
The theft of a tire and rim wait
reported to the police station1 yes
terday by Walter! Boughnour of
1330 D street. The theft wa
made some time Monday nights
Overstuffed Chairs
Greatly reduced.! ; See
indowa.
j7
H.' I Stiff Furniture Co.
Gets 10-Day Sentence-
William McMullen. arrested on
& charge of vagrancy, was senv
tenced to 10 days In the county
jail when he appeared before Jus
tice of the Peace Brazier C. Small
yesterday. . j:
Tapestry Davenport
And chair to match, i January
price. $99.75. Hamilton's. . J7
Cmv Tmnrovcment Shonne '
Expert marcelling, shampooing.
facials, - scalp treatments. . . Room
413 Oregon Bldg. jPhone187. 411
TtmA Xa Permit : '
N. Hayes. was fined $50 yester-
dav when he anneared before Jus
tice of the Peace Bratierj C. Small
charged with operating a for hire
passenger automobile 1n ! the state
without-first obtaining 4a permit
from - the .public feervjeej. commis
sion. - Hayes entered , a pue i
guilty, and being unable to pay the
fine was placed lathe county jail.
Special Prices on all Dinner Sets
IL D. Stiff Furniture Co. il
. . V -
: Vta v. nriow has filed naners
with the county clerk asking for
a .divorce from jSusan nariow.
Th ver, ma.rried in Colorado In
1923. . Barlow charges aeseruon.
Veloor DavenDort : I '
And chair to match. Jan. price,
$117.00.- Hamilton's. -37
January Sale- -i '
. DraDery remnants now" on
ITamllfon'S. ' " f' .J7"
Jnktir Court IlemodHed ' ' f 1
- A number of changes are "being
midi In tha rvf flees Of -the1? justice
court by Brazier! C Small; i who
succeeded P. J.' Kunts as lusuce
of f Ihft peace. JjPardtipns J hsro
been removed and the rooms are
all being painted I and new book
cases for: the library, instauea.
Work in the offices Is going on as
usual - despite tbe . slislit .incoa-
veolencc. " i ? f "
i : 1 i -'
t'.ccial IIux Sale . -
. Spa windows. II: L. Stiff Fum
itare Co. .; ? ' i . '". J7
Give 'Vrronjs Name- j i . "
. Thomas E.-Brown, .whosa-t-pal
n a ma Ii mM tv liA B. -A- 'ClOUCL
-a3' arraigned i ' r Jude1 Kcy's
court' yesterday on a - charge . oi
fcrrrsry. He deferred his plea vn-
tu Thursday.- The jury ia;Ju29
Iiclly's departmcat ot circuit court
has been excused tmtij Thurscday
3 no" cases will come up until
then. ;.' ",;v ': . -. I I . ;
January Clearance Sale
On comforts, 2.96. Hamil
ton's. " - 4 J7
Case Dismissed - . '
On motion by attorneys for the
plaintiff. Judge U II. McMahan
signed an order for dismissal In
the ease of Myrtle Hill , against S.
B. H1U, j- - - . . j
Ivory Enameled Dreesrrs . -
January price, $18i?5 and n.
Hamilton's. -1 . . 37
Salts and Overcoats--i
$20, 25, $35. 6chefs New Year
eale, : " . , j7
Appraisers Named t . I
County Judge J. ; T. Hunt has
named W. W. Elder, Harry Hum
phreys and W. A. Rlggs -appraisers
in the estate of Lucindal B. Miller
deceased. For the estate of Flora
McCourt, Frieda Mi Oehler, Br-
ier . C, .'Small and Martin ; Fee
shetlan were appointed appralsetrs,
and Minnie Humphreys was nimed
administratrix, - ;j . .;
T:. .i a m bmLa' :i' "V--'".
January Clearance Sale l ! '
8-3x10-6 Wilton J, Velvet Bugs
$62.50; Hamilton's, r - f ' J7
Bildfais Permits- j J ;T l';L. v
jonn jvunnicnea ana ty. K.iossen
were Issued a building permit by
City Kecoraer rpuisen presterday
to erect an auto-wrecklns shop at
cost was given as $1500. ' i
Ivory and Sdvertone
Chiff loners now $17.50.
ltoa's. ; i . "
You Will Never Get Stung-
At thsji Shamrock ' Garage;
Miller St Phone 11I42M; .Day
night serrlce. , -'; ;1 .
I
Road Delegation Jleeta
A deleratlon of about 12 of tile
residents of the Gervals road dfc
trict No. 7 waited on the county
court yesterday asking .that a
road patrolman be
appointed for
court recom-
that section.' : The
mended that residents of the dis
trict submit a petition naming a
man' for the " position, and the
court would then act.
40.Povmd Cotton MaUress '
January " price, $7. 85. 'Hamil
ton's. ' - E I .37
Butter Stolen ! ! -
Officer Putnam ? reported to the
police : station yesterday - tha an
? 0-pound cube of butter had been
stolen from the truck of R.! Staf
ford while It was parked at 1840
Broadway. The butter was on con
signment to E. W.f Ellis of Port-
and from Monmouth.- Neighbors
Tepotted that they had observed
two1 young men of slim stature 1
leave me irucjc jaie in iue ro
ning. I - '
Watch Our Windows
For bargains. VL L. Stiff Furn7
Iture Co. i .37
Graduato Stadent Visits .
Mrs..O. G. Hoffard. a graduate
of the Pacific Expert schools now
ocated in Salem,! was a visitor in
the city yesterday, - She is con
nected with the i Insurance ' busi
ness in Sllverton; I . ' -
January Clearance 'Sale '
Dressing tables priced as low as
$14.9?.'
Hamilton's- . J7
i t
Beautiful Floor Lamps , ;
For $12.50 i&cludins ehade.
Hamilton's. . vi' . J7
To Those Interested .
Visit our class rooms and re
ceive a trial lesson free. Pacific
Expert School, Oregon Bldg. J7
Bis Dish Sale f J " f
H. I: Stiff Frniture Co; JT
ladles Ieet Tod)1 ..
; The ladies , orj. the First Evan
gelical church will; meet at - the
church 'parlors at 1 10 o'clock to
day ' for an all-day gathering, at
which the 'workj on hand wm ne
dlannaMi 'of: Those in charee of
the tnnch at 12 o'clock are Mrs.
J. A. Remington, jsMrs. J. Ulrich
and 'Mrs. Burgess. ' -
Waluut Chlfferobes ; n
January price, $22.85 and up.
Durro Chenill Iteverslblo : r
; Rugs, 30x60 .inches, our price
January Clearance! $3.95. Ham
nton'c. . r : ' '
Wanet Ufted' r
"s Dr I. E. Barrick.' with' offices
in- the Masonic 'building, had his
wallet "llfted"i New- Year's day
and. suffered the loss of money
and lodge "emblems. . . He does not
care for the. return of the money,
but' would appreciate -very . Jnuch
the return of the wallet, because
of the sentiment attached to It,
and the lodge emblems. . Tbe wal
let was given o him as a gift.
Special Bos Sale f
-See windows; H, U Stilt Furn
iture Co- . i . . H
Bedrooiu C1alrs i, , ,
And. rockers, January . price,
$3.95 and up. Hamilton's. j7
niH'iM iri nortc
'Rodney Ross 13 ithe name given
to tho baby son- bora to Mr. -and
Mrs. Ross C. MI1C3 at the Salem
hospital Docprabcr 31, and Cleo
Cecelia Is - the nana given t to a
baby '. daughter! 9 Wr. aoi
Ham-
: H
M j.
3J3
l?rs. Joseph Arthtjir j Johnson at
1224 North; Winte: on December
23, according to reports filed with
the, city health 'oflicer yesterday.
i i 5 ; i x' '1 - '1
Dean tif ul Mohair Davenport '
. And chair !. tu match, January
Clearance price $168. Hamil
ton's. :p '.'',.?i;t:tj? '''.Ki-..j7
Two Trucks lor EuceBe
1 1 Two Ford trucks equipped with
tansg large enough to . hold 400
gallons of gasoline passed through
Salem yesteVday on their: way to
Eiigene where they are to be used
by the Standard' Oil company.
They are to be used, as auxiliary
trucks; to cover territory where
a larger truck is barred, i Several
roadf are under "construction in
that' district and the ' larme ma
chines cannot travel over the new
roadtways, - '
Salo- Ends Saturday T ' '
- Clothing, furnishings. hats,
shoes for men. Schei's New Year
sale. "''-'! j7
Visit :Candymaker
Onfe of the classes at Willam
ette univerjBlty is to visit the
candymakinjg department; of The
Spa7 Thursday afternoon as a part
of .the lesson plan The party is
to pe conducted by Miss M. Lati
tnejr, instructor in that department
at the university. 1 f .
J anuary i Clearance Salo
9
I
9x12 I Congoleum rugs .now
13.95.- j Hamilton's. - - . - J7
Bligh Estate Appraised :
' . An inventory of the estate of
T; G.jBUgh.was completed yester
day nd papers filed with the
county clerk place ' the value of
the property at $213,938.13.
Karain Shorthand --
f A new " class In Karam . short
hand will be started at the Capi
tal Business College on January 5,
if a sufficient number enroll to
justify a class. -sif - J7
Stoire Iucorpoi
rticles - of incorporation have
bejen filed with . tha ; county clerk
byf the owners of j - "The . Smart
Snop," a. Salem concern dealing In
wearing! apparrel for women and
cHildren. Lester Schlosberg, Ray
Ci McDevltt and Margaret M. Par-
sobs are the' incorporators. m
Tro-Pktce Living Room Suite
Tapestry davenport and .chair to
match; I January price. $99.75.-
Hamilton's. - ' - . j7
PERSONALS
.
Paul Buckley was a recent visit
or to Grants Pass. ;-m x ,'-
1 Miss Marie Edwards, who is em
ployed ? by : the Southern Pacific
comDnr. in the local freight de
partment, L has returned from
Grants Pass where she spent the
holidays. '
Attorney: Fred A. Williams will
leave for southern Oregon today
on legal business.
W. A. Clarke, a Portland, busi
ness man, was a Salem visitor yes
terday., -r r- . ' l x ? ii .7 ! ' 1
Miss Kathryn Gunnell. manager
of a local studio, was a Portland
tlsi tor ; yesterday.: U r , f-,,
Miss Iva Ruby Taylor, has re
turned to her studies at Eugene
after spending the Christmas and
New Year holidays with friends in
Salem. j-.Vir - 'CA ,.,..,, .; :
G. It Mudd of 32 1 South Twenty-fourth
left on the Southern Pa
cific lines 'yesterday for Walters,
Okla. j. '"-, y- - j ' ' : -'' 1- -
Mrs.f Florence E. Brown and son
left for Los Angeles yesterday
where they plan to establish their
home.! . I . ''x I
Bt T. H. Quingley of Portland
was a luncheon guest at the Kl
wanls club at the Marion hotel
yesterday. x'x VT".l" '.: -t".; .'"
As f'unkindness ;has no remedy
at law" let Its' avoidance be with
you at a point ot honor.
I : 1 J-lt ' -13 i 4 " 1 JlHi ,, ill L 4ia S3 . 1.1. '. L 1 I
f If Youye Not in Salem , . Jjj f
W ; T i you can still have the best in ' fx fCr1
raortuaix service. Our organ--. . : ' ItrJi
W " ' ; ization ds large enough!, and - vx w " (VI
v"' 1 our equipment so " complete - a JX ' '
5 IM J v 1 "and efheient that we Handle ' ' ' -..
v ' " ' : rura caseaas satisfactorily as . t UA : lfVi
cV v ' those4 here in town. iA . rJ r,
w ' , ' ' Remember that you have l;3 :v;'",lS'
- only to "call on us to place us' I'i ""TTl" ' n "
Y.X ' cnrey a yur disposal. Our I' A . JTr'i F-1 f "T f
Ya i services reach to where vou hn jI Jill t CJ
I ." . I .... . . - I ; I - ' i I i I
: H - ; : ' WEED'S 1 Av -v :
' "SvericryZnavt Service" - L) -7
- S V 205faC. i Street yL w '
i - r rn ' -r
... - I
1 1 i ' : ' ' ' , - . ' - . i i --
' :: ,1 x. ' -! r- . " -x- :' .!" ' ' - '
VISITS I. Sfffl
s
Vanness Gardner Sees Lots
v of Changes; Now Lives.:
.U Near Santa Rosa I j
Vanness Gardner, a j former Sa
lem resident, but who is now, re
siding near Sauta Rosa, CaU is
visiting with boyhood friends here.
It has been 30 yars since Gardner
has been in, th city and he has
spent much of his time paying re
spects to his many, friends located
In the city. During the past few
days he baa been with E, Cooke
Patton. It Is ald that the two
men. when the- were boys, ; were
able to walk across the slough
during one of the first times that
It has been frozen over in the past
5 0 years.; ''The boys, at that time,
skidded across tb icy surface on
their shoes, because they, did not
have skates. '";' I :..'.-:'".; v.; ii i...-;,
,"I hardly knew Salem, 'when I
first arrived hre," declared Mr.
Gardner,; In commenting upon his
first impressions of the city after
an absence of 30 years. "There
has been' much building In Salem
and the growth has been remark
able!-'; j;..;; x ix.
-1 "When I was In the eity. South
Salem was nothing but a big or
chard and wheat land.' The only
thing out there ; was farms and
more farms and we fellows, used
to co hiintinati around the lands
In the bollow.'t
f BITS FOri BREAKFAST I
h . ' .
. Next week, the legislature :
' '; -,-: v -' V.
Thea the.Slcm date line' will
be stiir more ih evidence. m r
f i;!v ' v
'. ThereJ will be something doing
most., ot the time, and much .to
talk about all the time.
lx : ' 'm V f -v- - r
jThe 'acreage of .flax to be con
tracted for w th the growers by
the state is being spoken for, and
signed-tip, vety fast. It. will not
last long. This is fair warning.
The price contracted to bo paid
by-the 'state tls $22:' a ton for
mowed flax; j$28 a ton, for flat
20 to 30 inches In length; and
$38 for. flax 30 Inches or over in
length. , The hope Is thai none
may; be; mowd, and that very
little may be shorter than; 30 in
ches In length,. The .state flax
plant Is going to stay" out! of the
upholstering tow game, as largely
as possible. There is no j money
in it., There Is a chance to, make
a profit' on the. fiber, i Tha grow
ers are to be ! furnished their seed
at $2.50' a' bushel. That Is away
below market, price. Flax seed at'
the oil mills is now $3.08 a bush
25,000 Pounds of
' Grape Root:
WANTED
Also Fir Pitch.
- Capital Bargain
House 1 ;V
The House of a MIliloh and
. One Bargains
" "2lS CKNTEIt
ram mm
y f xir,v'0 v
el,, which Is fta unusially Ii'c'j
price. '--';:-
. ; .
If the proposed Vancouver,
Wash., linen mill Is to get any
flax in Oregon this year, thoy will
have to be very active, and very
soon.' . rThy .will have to niaku
contracts , with the farmers to
grow the flax and they will havo
to build - retting and fcutchin
plants to treat It; or hare theta
built, '--
"W ;:
Gooseberries, Slogan subject to-,
morrow. Tell j the Slogan editor
what you. know about gooseber
ries." Today, i
V V
Salem' furniture store clerk says
there, never was a looking g'as
that told '1 the. woman sho waj
ugly - ""''i 7-;-
AIR 31 EX ARRIVE
SAN FRANCISCO. , Jan. C .
Lieutenants Oakley G. Kelly and
H. C. Miller arrived here today at
4:15 p. m., in two planes en route,
from Vancouver, Wash., to San
Diego. They 'plan to remain here
at least two days before continu
ing the flight, Kelly announced.
r
4
HIS.NIGK?
may consvice yzz ,
:-i Sallow skin is more than skirt
n i deep. For that tired, worn out.
. listless feeling, keep your
stomach, liver and bowels free
v from indipestion, biliousness
and constipation.
Chamberlain's Tablcb
will keep you clean inside. Take
two tonights They will not make
you sick and you will feel good to
morrow 60 for 25 cents. f
. SoU najwhen -
In One
Pair of
Glasses
you 'can' have lenses for
near sight' and far sight.
"Unlike the old fashioned
bifocals, they show no
: hump, , seam, or line .
you cannot tell them
i from s ingle-vi s ion
' glasses ; ' ;
If. You Value Comfort,
; Convenience, Good Ap-
: pcarance, and Really Ac
curate Optical Correction.
see Dr. Mendelsohn, for
he has. had more than a
' third of a century's prac
tical experience and
guarantees satisfaction
' in every respect. He does
not belong to any com-
v bine and his prices are
very reasonable.
r.M.P.
: Mendelsohn .
210 U. S. National Bank
Bldg. - Phone 723 .