The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 27, 1925, Page 9, Image 9

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THURSDAY MORNING; AUGUST 27, 1925
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IT IS NOT
Economy
to lay ypuri slow accounts
aside thinking that the
debtors will hire a
, change of heart and! come
In and pay-
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They Won't
Let us .turn them into
CASH for. you. .
No Collection No Charge
Adjustment Co, Inc.
lOt-3 Oregon Building
PIIOMS 2153
Salem, Oregon
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ter)
MlUtaeryS
NeWFallHaUat
Reduced P
tinta1rft a 111
i i Sate Money.
H AT SHO P,
Expert iui lock?D,S
,CWi Street
Ita Economy to use
flyLtox
for it .kills ,
Iflics Mosciuitocs
aad Other Insects
FIyrTox Prices: , '
Half, Pint 50c . Pint 75o ,
Quart f 1.25 ' Gallon $1.00
Sprayer Free! ji ;
With Each Bottle ;
Tyler's Drug Store
157 8. Commercial fit. .
Mother's
ri9 wii liS Wm ,0cde
; . ororerj Ck tteUf 3?
U Ii.ne- 8aBf,
I nve boll our !
Special Ecmomu
r jr -r r jr r rw ' 1 " a
iP' M1' 'W I f "'" I 1 1 ' I
I Stepladdej. f
J Stools I
$1.38
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EXCHANGE
FORD,
ovnerS
bourt oi " -,! I ""
V cXr
Thh result !.
the -"-
T. uili thTS
method. .j
MikePanek
Brake Station
Durability
is
Economy
in
ASK US
Butte &
Dorrance
SKJtt.X, Commercial St.
(Upstairs)
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J aied: in b? ? -J-
-1""UXI. , ' shot, i., "
the lh "".u ..
toJriff"? to
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aj5& fo -; . u Of. a '00
vain or heal, rn?"8 ar
ani fo,
are
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some nafrlr f
VdiyCrta,Q Jce
Co.
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Capitol Barber
Shop
2M State Street
srECLlL R.TES
Hair Cut ..85c
Bobbing ...85c
Share 15c
Shop In charge of
C. A. WOOD
Expert on XadieV Work
R. O. GiTens, Prop.
Stitch lnilnoSa
res
Economy in
health is
Heedingr That
first Symptom
Chiropractic i, aQ
omy. became It rj
causey 3
"Health i 1VejlIUi,
m. --wX. HM ' " ! fc. - '' ''
Dr. Goffrier
p"OXE 5.51
220 """Son Building
nm ho9?-.V'
200 on Pved eet.
mcnt. VM1 r j :
close ia t -yhen
nome tor 1 sands.
ottlce, , $200 cash
a nnft " - ..-tared
rror Property
409 U.
FRESH FRUITS.
. and s
VEGETABLES,
AT LOW PRICES
Watermelons, each 25c
Cabbage, per lb. 3c
Green Peppers 3 Ibsr 25c
Lettuce, 2 heads 15c
Fancy Tomatoes 2 lbs 15c
SALEM, FRUIT
MARKET-
Comer Stat and
Commercial
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GtandleV
Genet
Insurance
v;eVftlue
iri
$3,300 9300 cash;
buys a good 6 room house,
Dutch kitchen, built-ins,
full cement basement, j
$3,650 - $275 cash
buys a new 6 room plas
tered house, full Cement
basement. ' ' i f
$3,650 $500 cash
buys 5 room bungalow,
plastered, Dutch kitchen
and built-ins, full cement
basement. On pared
street. . See ;
PARKER t
For Property,
Telephone 2342
40 U. ti. Hank Bldg.
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R. Derrv.
R cr barman, Mrr.
We Can Saye You
MONEy
? High Grade '
Auto
fainting
Reliance Auto
PamtinrjCo. BakaJI Shop
. 21? State, St.
1 t Bertelson- t I
I I McShane 1
I t printers - Publishers i I
1 piloNE 779 j ; 1 I
I Commelclal at Cheme- 1 J
I keta Streets ( t I
1 1. . prices Right I 1
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tcouomlc Bate. 1.
Telephoti,34?
Offerings of in
tereit to you will
- appear each week
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OP ACKERS
Only 3
Big Yank Shirt-
Ul" Ue 59C
cou $2.95
r.:;$,.I9
Army tVn-I -
$2.85
Leaf h.. .
8.50 vai .
T, special
$4.95
Arn"J r
$2,8S
All r "
Ladle,' Oxfords
Pciai . . . .
Khkl Pants
"Peclal.
$1.89
98c
HMW oc
279 X ComJnerrUj Kt
i11 'eat!.11 .00ft a.hd
lent.- A
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ce wl. belt,?,lt-o
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operfj
409 tf.TOI,e
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Why discard those eld
orchestra or band instru
ments They can be sat
isf actor il y and econ o m I
cally repaired in Salem.
Vhf Go E2awher
foslcml Iastnunent
Repair Shop
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Telephone 2215
Room 3. MeCornack BIdg.
OTr Miller's Store
... t-Tvrrm ano
Kiecmc - . t
Modern bungalo new.
prie0 $3,000-1200 rj.lj -balance
aT
rSorns. lull cement bas
SSl.D-u. kitchen. Oa
pared lre- i w;
v. Modern J-"
; room. Pf,1"' .
kitchen, bullt-lns.
pARrfc.tv
For Properly
fvfi LV S. IVih rJ0
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Benjamin Franklin
saidt -
"Ecmomij;
Ariof
Spending
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The bargains on,
this page are real,
economy opportun
ities. Don't miss
.them. 1 '
TRY OUR
Merchants'
I Lunch
' Choice of 4 Entrws.
Valley Grill
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Blr. and Mrs.
Arthur Caldwell
? 1564 S. Commercial, St.
Occioa
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Chase
display j
Service
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TIephone 22. 0 -
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! thfT . ,iavei for you
'tto,-TCe P4i.
uon. You raay Ray r
your feel al '
thfi"" fr you. ia
vo Vr,"1" " make
talk i f M weIJ you
5 to iietf.e ,aedi- '
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i It WILLETT ?
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LTOLLETT QUITS SENATE
?I.VHIOX COCXTY IAX TO RE
TTJIB TO rKAni FARM
AftT two terms In the state
lestslatare as senator from Marlon
county, Alex M. La. FoUett. who
is approaching 81 years of age.
has had sufficient politics, la re
tlrlnj: from acUte : participation
and will not be a candidate neat
year, ,
' PefJnlta sutement to this ef
fect was made by Senator La Fol
lett yesterday while in the city.
He Intends to devote the remain
der of lils life oa his peach ranch
north of Salem. Approximately
5.0 04box7s olLpeche tare seen
harrested this year. ,
' Because of his consistency Ja
voting "B.07 oroa all appropria
tion measures. Senator La Follett
won. lor hlsoself the appeU&Uon ot
"watchdac ot the treasury whila
la the legislature.
ELKS WJLL MOVE SOOM
LODGEMEX TO OCCXTT XEW
Members only, Sunday, , is the
order for the Salem Elks lodge,
who will occupy the new temple1
for the fjrrt time, according to W.
I. Need ham. exalted ruler. Both
the old and new temples will be
closed Saturday, while the raortng
la la progress. The moTlag Is la
charge of a special committee con
sisting of Dr. C IX. O'Neill, Max
PaKe and D. C. Drager.
The next regular meeting ot'
the lodge, September 3, will be
gin at the, old temple,. with. the
lodgemen marching in a body to
the new location where the imwt
Ing will be flnbhed. The com
mtttee in charge of the dedication
serrices will be named at this time
and the date ot dedication choeea.
It is planned to hold a public, re
ception some time next month for
a thorough inspection ot the new
home.
VACATION JJEARING END
MARIOX SCHOOLS ARE GET
I TIXG READY FOR FALL .
Within another month schools
in Marion county will he la full
operation and vacation days will
be oTer. New teachers wUl be
greeted and new schoolmates wel
comed. The multiplication tables
will again come into their own.
and sentences wIU be dlr-m
on the blackboard.
A large number ot schools will
open on September 21 with others
beginning the next week.. Borne
wni not start until October 5. : 1
Attendance la Marion eountr '
schools is increasing steadllyescs
year, andit ta expected that this
year , the Increase wfT! be
what larger, than, tor the preced
ing term," - "
Silverton ;.
SILVERTON, Ore.. Aug. 21.
(8pecial.) Honoring Miss Nettle
Hatteberg, who will enter the Ore-
Con Agricultural college this fall.
Miss Cora Eatern entertained a
small group of girls Tuesday even
ing. Miss Eatern took her guests
to the show, after which they re
turned to the Satera home at 1303 .
North Water street where the re
mainder of the evening waa spent
In making a stunt book represent
ing the various experiences Miss
Hatteberg may have at college.
Lunch was served at the close of
the evening. A yellow and white
color scheme was carried out with
flowers and place cards. ThoM .
present besides Miss Hatteberg.
and Miss Satera. were Miss Alir
Jensen. Miss Winona Palmer. iMlss
Ullle Madsen. Miss Lulu Ooplerod.
Mrs. O. 8. Hlira tttiirfaln.it
Tuesday afternooa for her daugh
ter, Mrs. 3. F. Randall who. has
been spending the summer fear.
Quests were Mrs. Estfce
Mrs. Randall. Mrs. Andrew Hall.
Mrs. Dan Dyhsetter. Mrs. John
Ooplerud, Mrs. Anna K. . Jensen.
Mrs. Gilbert Underdahl. xrr.. r-.r.
doa McCall, Mrs. Hans Cteea. ar.1
miss viance Eteea. - 1
Silvertonlans are ahowfnr
aMerable interest fa' flower cul
ture. ' During the balh flowerinr
season great numbera of sirter-
ton rolk visited the.rartous bulb
farms. At present the aster farm
belonging to Herbert A Flelshauer
at McMlnnvllie la attracting, Sll
ertoa people." Those going "over
report that -the farm contain,
seven acre of asters. '
T Mu SPckt has leased the
Smith residence on FUk street
nd wUl opea a Wrd and room
ing house there In September.
funeral aervlct- for Mrs. Job a
A. WeltxheJmer was bf!4 frm t
Jack and Ekman inrt.. -
day afternooa at 2 O clotk, Un.
Weltxhelmer died at her hbm- at
200 James Avenue on Auguit to.
ttWD BOOSIH I CAXAD A.
. HAVANA -Mor e th ia 1009 am-
VTTi0n&l a eas
ily, put baseball la first place at
the mo8t popular, trart la ct.
The, American naUoaal ra?-.
However, it not the only ,h,sj
enrfs the attention ,
ot cut; ; "f-"
.athktlc team
haseba.ll. .wiaailr.- r -xtzt, ftS
bJL track, ttzc.z- t.j rr.