The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 19, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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WE FIT YOUR EYES
Heavy Traffic Will
Not Bother This Driver
Always
Reasonable
Although He Will
Be Wearing a Blindfold.
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.Optometrist'
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We are now in a position to offer the
public expert and prompt service in
Film Developing
l7 NORTH HIGH STREET
MASONIC TEMPLt .
SALEM. OREGOi
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THIS
PHONOGRAPH
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WEEK ONLY
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Several Stops Will Be
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Made in the Business :
District.
AH are invited to iwitncas a Blindfold drive which
will
take place in Salem Tuesday noon. The Statesman has made ;
arrangements with Mr. Murdock, who will be at the Bligh
Theatre the first part of the week, to drive through! j the
streets of Salem while blindfolded. AiJMoon touring carl will
be used for the drive. Mr ' Delaneo of the Salem Automobile
Company is furnishing" the! car and Frank Bligh, proprietor
of the Bligh Theatre is giving his guarantee that the.carjwill
not be hurt in anyway.
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which! f i will be answered in
EJOR ONE WEEK ONLY we will give you
your choice of any Victor or Brunswick Port
able Phonograph for only $ ! .00 down and $ 1 .00
a week. Whether vou go to the beach, moun
tains or cbuntry Jdo not fail to inblude a portable
as one of the things you simply must take along.
RECORDS
In our rlcorti department you will al
ways fid the latest; popular songs,
the . most up-to-the-minute "Jaz2"
music, fascinating Fox Tiots and
Waltzes Try us for that hard to get
record.-
grAss: furni
Make Ydur Potch' An Out Door
v Living Room f- J
There arc many attractive; porch furnishings nowadays-
1 Ul lilim u uuui xuiui i ui aitu vuiuiuivouiv. i"'v .t
received a carload of the
Let us show you hov tol
Special
) A Grass Rocker
v TKis Week
newjest in grass furniture
make -your porch beantituu
Unless some cnanges in tne
drive are requested by Mr.
Murdock; the drive will bei as
fbllowys. Starting in front of
the Bligh Theatre, after the
blindfold has been examined
and placed on the drivers eyes,
Murdock; will drive west I Ion
State street to Al Krause's
Men's Furnishing store, whe re
he will stop. Then he will
proceed west on State to Com
mercial, and north oh Com
mercial to Court, then east on
Court street to the Stiff Fur
niture Company, where' he will
make his second stop. He will
continue east on Court to High
street then south on High to
the Ace Confectionery store
and the Staples Optical Com
pany. He will turn west! ion
State to Liberty, then south
on Liberty to the Grease Spot.
Continuing, south on High to
Ferry, he will turn east to
High street and then nbrth oh
High to ihe Salem Automobile
Company, where he will co m
plete the drive.
Mr. Murdock is expected to
arrive in Salem sometme to
day and if he wishes any
changes in the routing! of the
drive mention of the change
will ( be I made in Tuesday's
Statesman. The drive will
start from the Bligh Theatre
promptly at 11:50 and! should
be completed soon after 12 so
that no cne " may miss ! their
lunch. , ! ! 1
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Murdock has agreed to an
swer some twenty five ques
tions each day, through the
columns of the Statesman,
during his stay here, i !
; Many questions, the first of
Tuesday's morning Statesman
are coming in. All questions
should be addressed to
Mur-
ild
dock; in care of The Statesman
arid be signed with the full
name. ! Only the initial will be
published
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Ask 3runlock any quest
ion! Business buys. Mort
gages, Sules.Mhel her hus
band, wife or sweetheart
will be true who you
will marry, and when. He
"Will Tell You AH.
Toadies j Only Sfatinee
Warning? Ciirls under lO
ositivrI not admittiI.
Souvenirs Given Away
Free;
THURSDAY
The Eminent White Mahatrna
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WESSELECTED THE MOON CAR TO SELL
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Where Yot Can '.Always Do Better'
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Trade in.
Your Old
Furniture
On New
Credit
Crladly
Without
Interest
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Phone 330
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car in 1934 that we do today!
I That means we have to be sure
of selling' a car ,that cfeli vers
what; its makers and ourselves
promise ! J -: -
The Moon gives every last dol
lar's Vorth there is in the auto
mobile industry by making use
of all resources of the '.specialist's-car
iri standard units.
Special Moon-Continental Red
Seal Motor.
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Special Moon-Timken Axles
' -front and rear. !'
Special Moon-Delco Starting,
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Special Moon-Warner Trans
mission. - - ; '
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The Moon engineers are left
free to develop their specialty
: the fine skill and utmost
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sCructing the finished car.
Come, 'see us, and ride in a
Moon.'
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manufacturer to the thinking
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151 NORTH HIGH
at M KPil
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