The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 12, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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CHERRY TREES
Mazzard Cherry Seedlings 8c each while they last. Now
is the time to buy while the price is right.
MATHIS NURSERY CO.
; OFFICE OPPOSITE O. E. DEPOT
140 Sonth High Just Off State Street
with Willard storage battery, horns,
tubes, antenna, etc.
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W'E'EE out of the one hour parking district, so when
. you come to the games avail yourself of our park
ing space.' ; ;
And Idon't forget that you will find a
nice, fresh line of candies awaiting you
Haas and Winstel Chocolates
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MASONIC T EM PLC
THIS SEASON'S STYLES
Decree that Milady's costume is not complete without the addition of FUR.
Furs Chokers - Fur Trimmings
In fact we are equipped to furnish yon with anything you
need to give that air i of completeness so much desired
West Fur Coi
JOO NORTH LIBERTY STREET
PHONE 1028
Tents, Breeches, Camp Goods
Shoes, Army Goods, Work Clothes
Army.& lafcing Stores
Your Satisf actio n Is Our Success
Next Door to Busick's Grocery Store.
189 North Commercial Street. !
Salem, Ore.
We Clean Clothes CLEAN
and leave them without that odor so often found objectionable
DYEING AND PRESSING
STANDARD CLEANERS AND DYERS
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360 North Commercial
Phone 1433
luggage
and Mens
Furnishings
At Prices That Will Make Your
Pocketbook Glad
Our Stock Is Clean and New
' Our location out of the high rent district, enables us
: f , j to sell cheaply s
Capital Exchange
(P. STEEVBOCK, Prop.)
348 NORTEL COMMERCIAL
PIIOXE 1308-W
CHINESE BAZAAR
KWONG FOOK & CO.
Bargain Sale
We have a new line of Ladies' and Gents Furnishing Goods, also a complete
line of Baskets, Hosiery, Blouses, Silks, Lunch Cloths, House Dresses, etc.
264 North Commercial Street
Vacation Luggage
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ilt you want to know how to judge luggage
f t come In and let ns show you r
F. E. Shaf er
RADIO
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BASKET f5ftF
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TOURNEY L
Thursday
rriday ncm ioj
Saturday VP" fpkv
EADQUAK
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175 South High Street
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again makes a
WINDOW DISPLAY
for the Tournament
Complete Results Given Daily
With Names of All Playera
Willamette
Gymnasium
Season Tickets
Now on Sale
Tea Schools
Represent eJ
NINE GAMES
RESERVED SEASON TICKETS FOR
ALL GAMES $3.00
General Admission Each Day or
Afternoon 75c
Thursday Evening: Jl;!
7:30 Salem vs Wallowa
8:30 Med ford vs Franklin
Games Friday at 2 :30, 3 :30, 7 :30, 8:30 p. m.
Games Saturday at 2:00, 3:00, 8:00 p. m.
SEE ALL GAMES . BUY YOUR TICKETS NOW
Ai Anderson's: or Hauser Bros.
Teams, Players and Numbers
Why fay More
i Manufacturer and Importer
170 SOUTn COMMETtCIAD
PHOXE 411
Harness, Saddlery, Trunks, Brief Cases, Suit Cases,
j- Bags and GIoTes
XOTinXG TAKES THE PLACE OP LEATHER
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District No. 1
Wallowa
1. Balrd
2. Henderson
3. Greer
4. Rinker
5. Haneke
6. Smith
7. Johnson
8. Oliver
District No. 2
Pendleton
10. Hill
11. Sager
12. Raymond
13. Harthrong
14. Rar
15. Dale
16. Landrum
17. Sullivan
IS. Johnson
District No. 3
Hood River
3. Wright
, 5. Triplette
7.. Koberg
8. Flint
10. Hathorn
11. Miller
13. Foreman
District No. 4
Medford .
1. Laing
2. Knipa
3. Allen i
4.. Biden -
6. Williams
7. Chastain, C.
8. Chastain,, M.
9. White
Anderson
Herriott
District No. 5
Arago
1. Doyle
2. Farrier
3. Cornrell
4. " Robison
6. Hoover
7. Schroeder
8. Halter
9. Sinks -10.
Root
District No. 6
Eugene
0. Bally
1. Eberhart, C.
2. Milligan
3. Coleman
. . 4. Olson , s
5. Emmons
G. Elkns t
'1. Schrader .
8,, Eberhart, J.
.' 9.' Barnes
District No. 7
Salem
1. Ellis
2. Heenan
3. Duffey ,
4. Ashby
5. Draper, J.
, 6. Ollinger
7. Drager. R.
8. Nash
Hansen
Lions
District No. 8
McMinnville
1. Green
2. Miller
3. Wakeman
4. Laughlin
5. Trawin ,
6. Warren
7. Van Atta
8. Hewitt
District No. O
Astoria
1. Anderson
2. Carlson
3. Larson
4. Jarvinen
6. Poysky
6. Clay ,
7. Raymond .
8. Lukinen
District No. 10
Franklin High
(of Portland)
1. Epps
2. Lawrence
3. Boyle -4:
Foster
5. Douglas -
6. Kretzmeier
r 7. Grepp
- 8. Scallon,
9. Potter
10. Pope , v
Horton Electric
Washing: Machine
I is guaranteea in every way
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aiiu yi itcu ukiiy ai
$145.00
SEE THLd MACHINE BEFORE YOU BUY
We will demonstrate bere or in your home
SOUARELDEAL HARDWARE CO.
I 2t0 N(iRTH COMMERCIAL
FORD OWNERS, ATTENTION!
Does Your Ford Start Hard?
Are the Lights Poor? j
Don't jack up back wheels to start.
It is a fact that a Ford Magneto does be
come weak Drive in.
Let us test your Magneto Free.
Wolgamott & Ostrander
219 State Street
Authorized Ford
Service
Phone 937
WATCH FOR OUR OPENING
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in ja new shop back of City Hall
BETTER TOPS AND PAINTING
O. J. Hull
Aiito Top & Painting Co.
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Does Not Appreciate
Style, Quality, Price?
pPRlkGTIMiEJ when women's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of
clothes. I Easter is approaching, the lure' of spring is in the
air, arid husbands aref reaching into their pockets for the time for
buying clothes ; is at; hand. -
Style, jqualityj ind exquisite workmanship are embodied in the new
spring-creations now on display at the Smart Shop.
Mr. Lester Schlosberg, who does all the buying, has excelled all ef
forts for . this S spring, i . The newest in styles, the highest in quality,
and the lowest in price. These clothes are all what they are claimed
to be i-a visit Ito the Smart Shop will convince you.
Featuring Hart Schaf fner & Mark Coats for Women
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Exclusive Representative For:
rfashion Fork Clothes
Dobbo & Berg Hats
u'iy yaccer Underwear
"u Manhattan Shirts
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