The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 21, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE OREGON STAH2SMAN,. SALESL OREGON , 7,
-WEDNESDAY MORNINXV OCTOBER 21 1925
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Castle
Hats
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The new fall styles in Stetson
Hats are a Big Improvement to
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Don't Forget Our Sale On Trousers '
We Can Fit You
G: W. JOHNSON & GO
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
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, - FAIR - :
Moderat eMemperature with
light northerly winds. TJax. 72;
Min. 42; i River 2.4. falling;
Rainfall none; Atoesphereelear;
Wind northwest - 7 " -
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The Theaters Today
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jOrcgon JCorlnne Griffith
and Kenneth ; Harlan iu
'The Marriage Whirl."
Hetlis George O'Brien in
-"The Fighting Heart." ,
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' .Bliglr Hoot Gibson in
- "Ridint Kid From Powder '
'jBoaey to Speak : "
. , - Dr. Cart G. Doney, president of
Vtyillamette' university, is going to
La Grande Thursday for the pur
" pose of addressing the teachers
r.lnBytute.to be held i nthat city.
.'';He recently addressed the teach-
'i ' Try Some Of
. Tlrose old-time bologna at Peo-
f t pie's Market. ".
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VisiUne in Stflen
Albert C. RoberU of Portland,
an old resident - of Salem, .now
representing the northwest dis
play service and installation work
with the Woodmen, is 'visiting
friends in Salem.
Our Saxaphone -i
t . Repairing price list is in today's
i Issue. Dukes Repair snop. 021
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Drunkaru Fined j
I Zell Melton of Portland was ar
vested ; Mondgy night by Officer
James on a charge of being drunk
.' lie was fined $10 for the offense
by Judge Poulson Tuesday.
ft. IT. Vafft Hoima
J Opposite ; Penney, waffles
and short orders at all hours. New
management '
olStt
I JJceuse I Issned
1 Martin JBocholtz. a farmer of
i Mount Angel, and Mary Alcher, of
' , Woodburn J were granted a mar
riage license in the county clerk's
office yesterday. They are to be
married inrWoodbura,
Pomeroy & Keene
Jewelers .
Salem, Oregon
, V UVKlSSED
t V VEDDIN6 J
IL F. WOODRY & SON
AsctloaMrt B rorattar Dlr
pr cMh t9t UmI rmniuxt. atatt
i71 Kortk CoMsrdaU . . .
Offica Phcna 75 cr Rcs
Ir5C3 Phc38 1EI3-V
and Castle
Mens Dress
469 State Street
Building Permit Isspett
F. D Martnwas issued a per
mit by City . .Recorder Poulsen
Tuesday to erect a one story
dwelling! at 1915 North Commer
cial' w . ' r4 j :
For Men, am
Young Men 7?
.The best values in town on all
woorovercoats $18.50 to $37.50.
Let us show you now. The Man's
Shop. .-' ' p21
Cheap for QuirU Sale
New 5-room house, full base
ment, furnace and fireplace. Phone
owner, 2103-W or 1575-R. V 018tf
Baker 3fan Named
.Walter E. Meacham. of . Baker,
has been named as delegate to the
Indian congress at Spokahe.rWn.,
October 30-31 by Governor Pierce
Mr. Meachain' will represent the
governor, ; wbo is prevented by
other engagements from attend'
ing the congress.
A Fine line .
Of boys' mackinaws $6.90 and
$7.95. C. J, Brier v , o27
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FnrBitttre fpholstery
And repairing. Gleaa-Powers
Furniture Company. a20tl
Escapee from Institution--
Francis Marion Colvtn escaped
last night from' the state hospital
He is 63, weighs 180 pounds, is
five feet eight inches ' tall, has
blue eyes . and gray hair. He
walks with two canes.
Vinegar Apples Wanted
Gideon Stolx Co., near corner
Summer and Mill. Sacks furnish
ed. Phone 26. o6tf
You Will Appreciate
IA good pumpkin pie. Its fla
vor is just right. We make them
fresh every day. That's why they
have that home-made taste. Bake-
Rlte Bakery. 23
Petition Filccl 1
Carrie M. Cutting and Magnus
JespersOn of Multnomah county
filed a petition in probate Tues
day seeking the removal of C. M
Gram: as administrator tof the El
itK.;jI Jesperson estate. They
askf that all of. his orders be re
scrnficJJand'. declared null and
void. ' TJi. JetItioners say they
are children Vt the deceased, that
i was 4. resident of Multnomah
county, 'and 'that she died in that
county. heyVleclare that Gram
brought thy estate to the Marion
county probate 'court without no
tice to the petitioners. .
Genuine Thermos Bottles
Schaefer Drug. 135 N. Com.
025
"Dreamy Carolina Moon .
Beautiful Brunswick walut
Stiffs Record Dept. ; K21
Suspect Auto Thieves '
It is thought that Bob Eller
and Howard Cotter, recently ar
rested for having tools said to be
for the purpose of burglary in
their ' possession, and driving a
car with stolen license plates, are
thought to be involved In the
theft- of several cars. Among
these is thought to be a Moon
sedan stolen from Eugene. It de
veloped that the two are paroled
convicts, the former being in for
auto theft, and the latter for for
gery. It is declared that they will
now have to serve oit their full
time at the state penitentiary.
Exclusive Distribution
For W. W. Kimball pianos. A.
B. Chase. Davenport; 4k VTraey,
Bush & Gerts. Moore's; Music
House, 109-415 Court, i i20tf
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For Men .and Youag Men -
(The best values in town on all
wool overcoats $18.50 to $37.50.
Let us show yon now. The Man's
Shop, , o21
Birth : Reports FUed-i- f ii
Tout Wrths - were" re ported,, at
the office of thtt'eity health of
ficer Tuesday. A singular feature
of the reports was that it was a
1 ';y
Mrs. Leonard J. White bt Salem
received a'son October IT, but as
yet have not given him his Chris
tian name.' 10 lur. ana jursKOD
ert IL Evans of Salem was born a
son on October 13, and he has
been given the name "of Norman
Jerome. A son was born to Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Iverson of Salem
on October ! 6, and has been nam
ed Bertram Le Roy. Mr. and Mrs.
Albert B. Stettler of Route 9 Sa
lem, received a svn on October 17,
and have named him James Ce-
drlc.
"Freshie"
The last thing on a dance rec
ord. Hear it at Stiffs. o21
Harness Suppli
AlsVJ LEATHER suitcases,
coats, gloves, purses. Nothing
takes the place of LEATHER.
F. E. SHAFER o21
Car Stolen
D. H. Clark has reported that
his car was stolen from near the
X TTftf -A - -1
oo mil srucery siore ou wciouer
ist. Tne car contained lour Daies
of shingles marked for Skamok-
awa. Wash., according to Mr.
Clark. '..
Order Your Costume-
Early for Hallowe'en masq- ball
at Bob Shoppe or at dance. Mellow
Moon, Wed. nite.
o21
Waffles and Hot Cakes
Always good at the
Shop.
Corfee
o21
River Low
The Willamette river is 3.4
feet below normal water line, ac -
cording to, report received Tues -
day. This is the lowest that it
has been this year. Last year at
this time the river was 2.5 feet
below normal level. The long dry
spell is given as, the reason for
the low level.
Woodry A 801
Buy furniture. Store,
Commercial. Phone 75.
171 N.
2tf
Just Receivefl
A few 1920. to 1922 touring
cars, ranging in price from $115
to $200. Used Car Corner, 246
StateiSt. w o22
Leaders Meet -
A meeting of boys' leaders, was
held last night at the local YMCA
building. Bible study and physi
ology were taken up by the lead
ers ' and afterwards they under
went a workout in the gymnasi
um. Francis De Harport is pres
ident . of the leaders'- organiza
tion. On Thursday evening the
junior leaders are to meet. A
similar program . will be held.
Both organizations hold regular
weekly meetings. ;
New Chevrolet Tourings-
Small down payment, balance
18 monthly payments. See New
ton-Chevrolet Co. ol7t
Guaranteed Thermo Bottled
89c. Schaefer Drug. 135 N,
Com'L
025
Principals Meet
A meeting. of all the principals
in the Salem public schools was
held at 4he high school auditor!
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TYPEWRITER CO.
Direct. Factory Branch '
510 Court Street Phone SOa
: Typewriters Rested, Sold,
Repaired ' "
Special rental rates to students
Eastman Brothers-
Furnaces
Salem Office 169 S. High
Office hours:
12: M TO I P, M. v
Factory, Sflverton Ore,
m. sSfT7
I Never before has it been
possible to buy a good
car so cheap as right now
and terms so easy youTl
never miss the small pay
ments. "Why Walk?"
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am last night. After the general
order of business was attended to,
George W. Hug, city superintend
ent of schools, presented the plans
for a contest to be held by the
Kiwanis club of this city. Thet
contest will be tor the best'-?
says or Industrial conditions in
Salem and' the reasons for liking
to lire here. Cash prizes, some
of them as high as $5 will be
awarded. All students from the
6th grade up through 'the high
school will be eligible to enter,the
contest. ' ' 3
Boxing Armory Arena- '
Tonight, October 21,- Ernie
Wobdard vs.- Joe Jewett, ten
three-minute rounds. Shadow
Gretz vs. Russell Green, six three-
minute rounds. Sailor Manning
vs. Geo, Hennings, four three-min
ute .rounds. ' Jimmy Fargo vs!
Eddie Fox, four three-minute
rounds and one snappy preliml-
(na. - .
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For Men and .Young Men
hffhe best Values in town ohf &l
wool overcoats $18.50 to $37.50.
Let-us show you now. The Man's
Shop, . s, p . Yell
Leaders to Organize
Saturday morning a club of ca
det leaders will be organized at
the local YMCA. The boys will
be picked for executive ability
and for leadership, and will, when
they hare studied sufficiently, be
put in charge of various boys or
ganizations. j Furniture C phoratery
And repairing. Giese-Powers
Furniture Company. slOtf
1924 Ford Coupe
1 umt. into v.-1
Used Car Corner, 246 State SL ;
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Kiwanis Club Mectrt
T)r Carl Miller Tlr J T. T.vneh
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and Don Roberts were called
upon at the weekly luncheon of
the local Kiwanis club to give
suggestions as to how the inter
est. in the luncheons might, be a
celerated." It was the opinion of
the first two that perhaps there
would be more interest if . more
of the ' members of the club
should be given the opportunity to
speak at the luncheons. It was
agreed by all three that more
specific music programs would be
appreciated. At the luncheon
Staley Baylis and Mrs. Baylis
furnished the music. Mr. Baylis
accompanied his wife on the pi-
1 ano while she rendered two vocal
1 solos, and she in turn accompan-
I led him while he rendered a solo
Governor Pierce wal called upon
to address the group, and recited
various incidents pertaining to
his career.
Card of Thanks
we wisn to thank our many
friends for the beautiful flowers
and kind sympathy extended to us
in our recent bereavement. John
Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. IL C.
Graves, Mr. and Mrs. F J. Palmer.
, "' o21
Wood Special
Five loads 16 in mill .wood
$17.50. Prompt delivery. Spauld-
ing Logging Co. Tel 1830. o23
Navy 'Man Visits-
Forrest G. Fulton, of the. Medi
cal .Corps of the United States
navy, arrived in Salem yesterday
on a 10 days' leave. He is visit
ing with his mother at 2340 West
Nobhill street. Mr. Fulton la sta
tioned on the USS Oklahoma at
Bremerton. ; ,
Saxophone Repairing
. See today's, ad; for prices.
Duke's Musical Instrument Re
pair Shop. o21
Power Man to Speak
O. B. Caldwell, vice president
of the ; Portland Electric Power
company, will address the Lions'
F. N. WOODRY
, Salem's Leading .
AUCTIONEER
Pays Cash Fox Furniture
Itesidence and Store
1810 North Summer
PHONE 511
Established Since 1916
PAINTING
ICALSOMINING ;
PAPER HANGING
For the right kind of materials
an d the very best i workma b
ship call us, '
Gabriel
Powder r4 E??Jy Cat'
171 8. CctamerciafVFho&t 728
r' ' ' -
club Fida3rv "ai H?o-El6Ctr!o
Development ja j Oregok'V Url
Caldwell is' a graduate of Stan
ford and Cornell universities and
ia an electrical engineer of some
prominence.; He -was born in Sa
lem on the property recently , ac
quired by the PEP company on
which they plan to erect an office
building for use of the Salem di
vision.! '. -x-
For Men and Young Men
iThe best rallies In town on all
wool overcoats $18.50 tv $37.50.
Let us show you now. The Man's
Shop. j o21
Gftf" Slarriage Licrasra
! ''Marriage' licenses have been is
sued from Vancouver. Wash... to
James B. Jacobs. 21 and Lucile A.
Peterson. 18, both of Salem and
tth Grove Hi Miller, 33, Los Ange
lefcs, and VIda E. Zimmerman, 20,
or GervaU.f . . . ., : - a. ;
Do It KowU
Arrange ! for your , Hallowe'en
costume and dance at Mellow
Moon, Wed; nite. o21
Visit Champoeg Park .
. Satemitea registering at Cham
poeg : Park : Sunday were Ronald
Ray Clark Milton X lAtourelL
Christine Latourell,'. Duane' La-
tourell, Clara Healy, Mrs. J. F.
Blair, Merpah 0. Blair, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank E.-Brown, Mrs. David
H.' Craveni Ines Jones, May. Vel
ma May, Maxlne Clark. Dollie
Noxgate, Mrs.! Nellie Knox, Mrs
Blanche Clark, Ray Clark. The
day was a pleasant one on the
banks of the "Willamette The
majority of, the people who visit
Mhi8Wstoric place are, first' time
Twuors jTne c9itacjioit or artl
ttea -found is " growing. t Sunday
someone left a fountain pen, an
other a pair of glasses .another a
bead necklace. - :
Had the Largest-
Perhaps the reader noticed the
page advertisement in The States
man of a week ago today, an
nouncing the semi-annual V cent;
Obituary
' Hoffman
In this city. October 20. Edith
.Hoffman, aged 46 years. Remains
are at the Rigdon mortuary. Fu
neral announcement later.
Siason
In this city October 19th, Clin
ton Sisson. son of Mrs. Lillie
Shupe of Everett, Wash., brother
of Mrs. Pearl Hile of Seattle,. Mrs.
Thelma Wykoff of Everett, Wn.:
Mrs. Neva Zerny of Portland:
Clifford Sisson of Ona, Alaska;
Orwin Merwin of Burlingame,
3al.j Raymond Sisson, of Anacor-
tes. ,Wn., and Mrs. Loretta Sisson
of Everett. Wnv The remains are
"being forwarded today to Everett,
Wn.f forfuneral services and in
tetment. Rigdon and Son in
charge of arrangements.
" : j K Ferrc
jrhe funeral of Mrs. Viola N.
Ferree will be held at the Webb
funeral -parlors today at 2, p. m.
Interment will be ia the I. O. O
F. cemetery.
Anals
At the home, four miles south
of Salem, .Monday, October. v. 19
Paul J. Ahnls, age 72 years. Hus
band of Mrs. Florence Annta, and
father of Mrs. H..W. Fasching of
Salem and Ed Harr. Salem. The
deceased was a resident of Oregon
tor 45 years and of Salem for nine
years. He was a member of the
WOW lodge of Halsey. Funeral
services will take place Thursday!
October 22, at 1:30 p. ra. from the
Rigdon & Son mortuary. " later
ment will be in the City - View
cemetery I under the auspices of
Salem lodge No. 4, AF&AM. : -
S.
Break
Quickly
When you use
ScKaefer's Herbal
; Cough Cure
fir
GCHAEFER'C
. DRUG STORE KJ
' : Fhoae 107 Yellow Front
133 'North Commercial Street
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' .. iS Tenslar Agrocy
Cough
Up
LADD & BUSH, Banltcra
I ' - , TCstabUshed lSS -i
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' General UzzLzlzz Eiu!zcia
SluSiiSTf
a 1
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LAID
INOinpi
The Marriage Whjrl, Show
ing at the uregon, otars u
Corinne Griffith
A- cast not great - in numbers,
but excellent Jn names. That is
the term that might be exercised
when presenting Corinne Griffith
in tThe Marriage v Whirl7 'htt
next First National release.
To begin with; the fair Corin
ne was hot content with one lead
ing man. 5 She; has' two Kenneth
Harlan and' Harrison Ford. Nita
Naldl will ilsi be jseen in an im
portant role. ;" Then there are E.
J Ratcliff e. ; Charles' Lane, and
Edgar Norton ill popular with
motion picture patrons.
There . are hundreds of others
wbo take part in the many scenes
of this J. Hartley Manners' story
an adaptation of his ''The Na
tional Anthem," and some of the
most beautiful ball room and cab
aret scenes will tie revealed when
the presentation ' is flashed upon;
the Bcreen. 'M
, 1 Th picture ia scheduled for
showing at the Oregon theatre to
day and Thursday.
Rexall sale of tne Ferry drug
store in -Salem, for Thursday,
Friday and Saturday of last week,
Any way;'enough"1eople 'did see
it to bring, such crowds f or the
three days that every- employe of
the drug store was worked to a
frazzle. They xhad all the trade
for the whole1 -three days that
j-they could handle; Mr. Perry
says it was the largest sale in the
history of these sales in Salem
They are held ' every six months,
and hare been for, years and
years and years." -4 The great suc
cess of this sale indicates, among
other things, that Salem has been
growing.
Apparatus has been invented
that tests the tension of aircraft
fabrics after they have been placed
on wings of airplanes or the gas
bags of balloons..
Kwong Fook & Co.
Goods oil gale
Fancy and Dry Goods
Ladies' and Gentlemeu'g
Underwear
Furnishing Goods
W. Saug Chinese Medicine
. Office Inside . s ,
20t North Commercial Street
Salem, Oregon
Hallowe'en Favors
T of all kinds
" For Vour Party
: See Them. Iu Our. Window
ATLAS BOOrii
STATIONERY COi ; . ?
; 405 State Street '
Approximate
' Price List
SAXAfHONE REPAIRS
This , inclades sterilizing, new
corks and -spring where need
ed, and adjusting. V
. l.'i ' - .:. Gold or Silver Brass
Soprano 5 '
Alto i. ,'. ." rf . $ 15.00
Melody
Senor . i .i.'. It- -1 650
aritone 20.00
Bass"V,.:.,; 23.00
$17.50
10.00
22.30
27.50
MISCELLAXEQIISIREPA1I
Single springs, each 25c50c
Single pads, each 25c50c. v .
Itefacing mouthpieces $10
Recork mouthpiece 75c .
Brazing loose or, broken mcch
. - a atom : charged at rate of
tJiO perhott - -
Other prices bn- request
- All work guaranteed
v r- -. DUKETS '"-'
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
.; REPAIR SHOP ,
. Phone 8315 '
Room. 3, .McComack ; Building
- . . Salem, Oregon
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"Growing so fast th.e secretary
of the Satem-CJuunber of Com
merce has a hard time keeping
trak of, the new-comers.
Estimated! by heff water users,
Salem now has 25,480 people; and
any" way she is on her way to 30.-
C 00, then -4,000, then on up. Co
ins up e r-::toJ
; ' . '
. A deserving woman in Salem
needa,wrk She could take care
pf a small oalryv Phone 95 it you
tan help her to a Job. -
t Annual flax Slogan number, to-
morrow, rA'Jot. of wa,ter has, run
under the bridge In this industry
in. the past year. And more will
-iUBn4et4n. the next ycaraJot
m5re; " " -;r
a. a. a. - " .
Ponce de Leon hit Florida Just
a few centuries too soon.
More than 550,000 farmers In
the United States are now cquipH
ed with radio; an increase of 400,-
000 in. the past two years.
' " a S V
Our farmers, have more radios
than all the people of all the other
countries of the world.
To a certain type, Tom Murray
does not look-as mach like a hero
as be d.id, t. . ,, - . ,
v v
The dean of the Missouri uni
versity Was discovered that journ
alism is a profession instead of a
Job. ' Which confirm the old defi
nitibn "a Journalisr la a newspa
per man out of a job." - ''': 1:
K -' n vn.
It's a privilege tO be poyr Jhese
aim
Today, October
Bits For .Breakfaat
AUCTION
Located l'2 Miles Southwest of Liberty Store'
Follow the arrows from Liberty
4 good horses, good cow, chickens, wagons, harness, -farm
machinery, hay, tools, etc. Terras cash -
Fred IL Miller,
Owner,
T.if vhur Farm and City
Woodry the Woodry you
1 V - m
BECKE Sk HEXDIUCKS
ISO Korth High
Lobby Heillg Theatre
YOUR DOLLARS:
ar - -
At
Keacn
'"A1
Look over the list
Xi 1 3
are the
Liberty Bell Cane -Maple
79c; 10 lb. size $1,39, Karo
5 Jb. size 45c; 10 lb. size 79c.
10 lb. size 72c;. 4 lb. 10 oz.
Sunshine Family Flour ..: .-
Snowfall Hard Wheat Flour:...;l
Drifted Snow Hard Wheat Flour. ............ .29
Crown Hard Wheat Flour......:......$29i
Blueing - ... .r rf'.t
' Mrs. Stewart's, per bottIe".:r..:..;:-..".-.. 15c
Blue Ribbon Blaeing, 2 bottles..:: 15c . -
Eastern Corn Meal,
Cream Rolled Oats, sack..-:.-,.
; - Graham Flour, sack ..... .... 1
Tastry Flour, sack....:y...l..T-....:-r:.-'
V , Farino, sack.j..-.,.--.-.. L'--..
-C ,' ' i 'Vegetables '
. Potatoes, 11 lbs.... I-.U....J25c ' f
,V Potatoes' by sack ,lb.:.-r:.-.... V.-: --i-2e ' . '
Onions, 10 lbs.. -J...-...J rlr..z.v2oc
Numerous other items on which' you save
Phone 5G0, :;V ";254 Ncrtli Ccmnicrchl
days. : No - hold-up maijV knocks
The "best hated man on the
screen," isric Ton Stroheim, is
act Ing againir" In. addition to di
recting Connie 'lajmafixe in. ."JEast
otthe Setting Sun"; he displays
the uniform'and monocle he wore
in "FooliBh Wives.'- The story is
from" a serial novel by George Barr
McCutcheon. -It's a tale of a small
country in. Europe.,, The- Vo'rfti-
nental touch of which Von Stro
heim is a master; ;ought tolta41ie
it interesting. t -
The Arctic, rpgio'n iCappears.
la becoming a rather popular sum
mer resort. "' " - - '
ExpIains-HovEnlargcd
Veins Can Be Reduced
j . .. - .
Often' Times V-lii! Burst and
CHe Much Hufforing, K.H-nic
and .!? ,of KntpliiMnt
Many people have become de .
spondeut because they have been
led to believetharthere ts no rem
edy that will reduce. swollen jrclns
and bunches. ... , ..,.... Ar
If you will get a two-ounce ori
ginal bottle of Moone's Emerald
Oil- (full strength) at any first
class drug store and apply "U at
home as directed you-will' quttkly
notice an improvement which, will
continue until the , veins andf
bunches are reduced to normaU
Moone's Emerald Oil has brought
much comfort to worried people
all over the country? is bhe of the
wonderful . disco.yeriea of recent
years and anyone who " is disap
pointed with its trao'f au bave tireir
money refunded.1 AJU drurgists acll
lots of it. Adv.
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21, 1:30 p. m.
4
SALE
F.N. Woodry,
Salem's Leading Anclionccr,
Phone 511 -
Sale personally with F. N.
have known since 1916
-re
Telephone 1A1 :
1. 1 1 .
1 1
we feel our prices
lowest ;
.3 1 - -vrt -
rrices
VUl
Syrups . .
2 V 'lb', size 49c; 5 lb. size
Syrup red, 2Vt Ib.'size 23c
Blue Label 5 lb. size:f42c;,
Aunt Dinah Molasses 43c'
Flour
..$1.75
.
$1.9
Cereals
white or yellow...
7c
....47c
47c
49c
...3cr