Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1925)
THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALIZI, OREGON THURSDAY HORNING. SEFTTZIEER 3. 1023 fecial Eeouzomy Benjamin FranliHn said: 1 15--" 1 I. ... 4 Hi if Ari FM - rr,E Next i- tZEl' ll Offerings of in-- - "" " 71 f r vnu Will 1 7 TTT77.'pMt ! ' ft ! 7 IT IS NOT to lay your slow accounts aside thinking; that the debtors wOl hare a change of heart and coma in and pay ; ThcyJVon't Let us turn them Into CASH 'for you. No Collection No Charge , Orr Adjustment Co. Inc. 404-Sj Oregon Building PnONE 2153 8lexut Oregon Reduced Pri. Com." tJP ELLSVOHTHj ? HAT SHOE ' Expert Hat Bloc . 8mi Street A tube of Safetce Shaving Cream (35e Wze) Free with every . ' STAR SHAVING BRUSH 1 purchased ' a sizes' Tyler's Drii;; Llcro V foother'a i l- , . Special Prices ChLfariC; ImPorted Lh,na d. Glassware at LiBERTv EXCHANGE Eil rth Cbmnierciai inhere row Dollar "s Morft Cents . i ; men""- ; . Braice Station Durability - is '; I ( Economy- ? : in J-- l - ASK CSV'r''l i Butts & I Dorrancc , 223 X. Commercial St. (Unitairs) ' iaSii e'!bnt stPr,c of Jnariej eTe reni,Ua,Jy Ui the i r4eam f- 41l "Pre for lytmtn"l fo, LCr'bcrt 5-Oi J 4eV ..: m Capitol Barber Shop 261 State Street ' SPECIAL RATES- Halr Cut ..35c Bobbins ...35c Share ... . .15c Shop in charge of C. A. WOOD Expert on Ladlea Work 8. CL Givens, Prop. Stitch in Time S. Nine'1 - Economy in ealthis Heeding: That Frst Symptom Chiropractic Is. an eco the cause. ' . - ' prGoffrier 220 rpSOT Building cose t iven V?hy Pn Tour own bargaln? i C pWograha ouse ou cose I; PARKER For Propcro 400 U. THRIFT Granted you.. have saved your first $1000. I can put you on to increasing it. $300 in an absolute , bargain of a 6 room bun- galow, well located, that must be sold at once at ' 53000 I take pride in "proving my statements;' they arc usually accepted. Wr.l. FLEMING Oil State Et. 1 V TAntl BenlaiMnRtoa norgo ..ffprson p.eUel otegoix. $3,300 $300 cash buys a good 6 room honse, Dutch kitchen, built-lns, full cement basement.. . $3,650 $276 cash buys a new 6 room plastered- house, ffull- cement basement. ( $3,650 $500 cath buys 5 room bungalow, plastered. Dutch kitchen and built-tnsj full cement basement. On pared street. See PARKER For Property Telephone 2212 409 tr. 8. Bank Bldg. 1 Icet Your Mnlteg Fj 1 It Bertelson- - I I It McSliane 1 I X -piio3B779 t I I It Commerclli at Chem- X 1 I 1 . keta Streeta I I E. It DcrVy, rrop 1 I E. C. Jarraan, Br ' I I )! I I Wc Can Save You I I on Hiah Grade I I Auto I I fainting- J I neffats-o Auto I PV.::.-:r Co. I - r t appear each week J I --, -1. ,11 on this page. . If - t I THE ADS H0P PICKERS T.Bk Shlru. 1. n.oo We 59c- fjfti ... metal a Oeraiig wiIK Arnit Wool fcnirf . . PO op. Leaf h. . $4.95 -Pedal Blankets. D $2.85 All n "IBM Shop. Liaisa- oxford 1 . Kiil Taats, PecIaI : fin ' ...... (jr Squat's iEADlVn 279 Commrtal 8L l taienV .aj. .16'00-. . Why discard those, old orchestra or band lnstru raents? They can be sat isfactorily and economi cal repaired la Salem. Why Go Elsewhere? , Duke's Ifosical XnatnuneBt j Rrpalr Shop Telephone 2215 I ' ' - Room 3. McCoruack Bldg. ' i . . Over Miller's Store . ttnnrnni and Elecinc . Peanut Machine Ql ,k sal 10' nrootol'caTh: lrC ni easy payments; 5 meTl.t r mom modern casn. vurhen. Oa ment. uv-u paved street. . w Modern ,t ltchen. buiU-ics. . p ArEP-.. - , Fcr Prep crty. it j pending -Wkslij"' -The bargains oil this pago are real economy opportun ities. Don't miss them. TRY OUR I Merchants' ' i V 1 Lunch Choice of 4 Entrees Valley Grill i " ' ' i . . 1 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Caldwell l56V5 S. Commercial St. Hs an Inresfctcnt jn satisfaction Service Tofs stora fti i "auJrementa. ir.r . , mm. Caere's an l!ity to air. . a . mat Cftlr "U you the Kos. 4Sc I -3fake Ymr I I III I W,ow. I I VI . Phone I 1 2240 j ili e3 State j LAY SERVICE . i S tore ' , ;Me an I LlUur . It la obtlous enough that what a maa 13 contributes ranch morw to hla happlaess that what ha HAS,' or how he is regarded ty others. . What a man i. ad so what ha has la his own person. la always the chief thing to consider la es Uau&c tlaa; ror hi ladlTidaall ty accompanies hlra always and everywhere, and give lis color to all his experiences. . la eTery kind . of enjoyment. ' lor ioalanee, tha fteasara dpeads principally vpoa the maa hiasolf.. . This Is erea tmer of latclise tUal. than of physical pleasure. When we usa the cxprersloa, to enjoy cne'a self." wa are em ploying m tery apprepriata ptaie; for one. says, not "ha eajoys Naar York (or Kokomo). hut "he a Joys himself la New York (again, or Kokomo)." ' What a man Is and has la him elf in a word PEHSONALITT, with all It entails. Is tta only im mediate and direct factor la tU bapplnesa and welfare. , . This la .why-,. Schopenhauer opined, the enry which personal qualities excite la tha moat Im placable of all. The constitution of our con sciousness b the erer present and laatlng element la all we do or suffer. It haa been observed; oor INDIVIDUALITY la persistently at work, mora or less, at EVERY MOMENT of our life; all other Influences are temporal. Inciden tal, fleeting, and aubjoct to every kind of chanca and change. This is why, It is to he suppo ed, Aristotle says: "It not wealth bat character that lasts." And Jnst for, tha same reason we can mora easily bear a mis fortune that cornea to us entirely from without, than one which we havw drawn upon ourselves; for fortune may always chansre. hut not character. It la natural then for Schopen hauer to declare that subjectiva bleseings a noble nature, a capa ble head, a joyful temperament, bright spirits, a well-constituted. perfectly sound physique, are the iirst and moat Important ale- menta in happiness. . , So that we should be more la tent oa promoting and reserving- such qualities than oa tha posse- eioa or external wealth and ex ternal honor. . .... i. No , change "of clrcumstanoei"" can repair a defect of character. It is well to remember Burke'a remark: "All men that are ruined. ara ratned on tha side of their natural propensities." Did You Ever Stop To Think? tral Wi!l Kervterf taawBM. Ckla., Bra f Ceismr That your city la a thrivlce. bustling city; always awake to tha needs of. Its great future. That your city La a live city, rich la resources and fascinating In ap pearance. - That It la peopled with wonder ful people; business and homa buildera. That it la well planned and rraced with nature'a great gilt ot healthful atmosphere, and .is sir rounded by most marvelous country. That it Is a city where it la always a pleasure to live; a city that Is yet ia its Infancy Jtsst starling Its growth. That it la a, city where the far sighted investors and tha people who are aeekiaf aa ideal place to live and prosper 2nd the utmost satisfaction. , Your city la undoubtedly Sunt emerging into greater develop ment with ita face to the tun.' , Your city -is a city of dts'tlnr and la well ea its way to sup remacy. A Woman wnt in hmr yr,4r with a neat frown paper parcel. wa n n sweet lose, gala: I la? ft n A if Mad as to welh tbla parcel for aa oa your scales? . "Delighted." replied the pro prietor, "no troutle at all, I at sara you it. r,w.i and a half pounds." , -Thank yoa very nsch." rtllrd the woman; "ttat pim-1 is tit bones yoa rczt in riT Htt .. week's Joist.' ruxi;i..:y :,::ys New tii: l . rron-t. IIai- I n ft-' i We . repiir an I re-.. v-f th-r V v' ; ln;i' A ! ' -.157 -B. Oc-atticrtlit . . Ifl-i