The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 19, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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You see few middle aged women any more. Learning
how to take care of her health and good looks is a duty
that no woman can afford to ignore. Our beauty aids at
worry-pjoof prices.
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THE CAPITAL DRUG STORE
J. II. WILLETT
Agents Owl Drug Company Products
1.' ri
Visit Prom East ,
MLi8 Aline Wood from .Chicago
and Mrs. Audry Fell from Austin,
Minn.; have been visiting this last
vjeek with their father, C. D.
"Wood, H9 Oak street, and their
Tjnvle, F. L. Wood of West Salem.
They win leave Tuesday by way
of the Canadian Pacific for their
Jiionies.
Birthday Sale Continues
Powers' 61st Birtnaay saie con
nu
es at Giese-Powers. Ji'J
Patterson to Visit
James Patterson of The Dalles
will arrive here Tuesday to pass
a few days visiting at the home of
v7:.. rnn,Manihipr Mrs. Clara
1 11 71 &im o
latterson, superintendent of the
sfate industrial school for girls.
Mr. Patterson is more- than 90
ytars old. but is as active as most
iien half hi age.- During his atay
jji Salem Mr. Patterson will at
tend the convention of Grand
jjrmy veterans.
Closing Out Salem Store
1 Every piano must, be sold, re
gardless of price or term. Port
land Music Co., 355 N. High. Jl
Till Speak at Jason Lee
Dr. Roy L. Sprague of Tacoma
will be the speaker at the, Jason
Lee Methodist church at the 11 a.
i m. services this morning. Dr.
ITlpragueJs one2t the outstanding
I'jletbodist masters oTtne norfh-
est who are here tils weekraa
Readers in the summer Bchool for
ounK ministers now in session
4t Kimball School of Theology.
Overstocked on Oil
spiiinir 100 oer cent cure east
ern nil at 2 5c. Mike Panek's brake
Itation, 275 S. Commercial. J19
Who Wants One?
Three beautiful modern homes,
11 less than eight blocks from the
State house. Two of these are
priced at $C500 each and one at
6.000. XoiMne better in Salem
or the money it you want a home.
. S. Realty CO.. z state i.
Tel. 2660. J19
Chimney Fire Yesterday
A fire alarm sent in yesterday
morning about 10 o'clock called
he fire department out to extin-
uish a chimney. fire at 358 Belle-
iue street. The damage wag
mall.
Wanted Newspapers and Old "
I Magazines. We pay top prices.
Capital Bargain Hoqse, 21S Cen-
er. Tel. SS8- , jl
Registration Conlin
Registration for the summer
session of Willamette university
kill continue Monday, after which
a xpecial charge will be made for
ate registration. About 30 reg
istered Saturday, with a larger
number expected Monday.
Dance Tuesday, June 21
Hear Willoughby'H 10-piece
and from Portland. Mellow Moon
J19
prade School Opens Monday
(rade school classes will open
tomorrow in Park " and Grant
Schools. Children who have not
bet registered, and wish to do so.
prtay register at 8 o'clock Monday
bnorning at either school.
For Women ami Children-
Nothing equals osteopathy. Dr.
Marshall, Oregon Bldg. J19
For Rent, Two 5-Room Cottage
18 per month. TeU ?92M. J19
Warns Licence Offenders
Justice of the Peace Brazier C.
Small issued, a warning to all per-
hods who are making a practice
of using switched license plates.
Saturday, when he fined M, A
Millu rniiK 9 thai Rum n t1K and
rfdered bim to buy a full year
Boston Terrier Puppies
For
Sale
Champion
Males for
Service
DR. FRED
ELLIS
Salem,
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Baguty's Xlag St.
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NEWS
license for his Studebaker car.
Mills had been using Ford license
plates on his car when arrested
by state officers.
It irt Inlay Sale Continued
Powers' 61st Birthday Sale con
tinues at Giese-Powers. jl9
Named Administrator
Ida M. Ilobart has been ap
pointed administratrix of the A.
F. Hobart estate which approxi
mates SI, 000.
S50 Used Player Piano, $293
Will accept your old piano or
phonograph as part payment, bal
ance easy terms. The Portland
Music Co., 355 N. High St., Salem.
YMCA Man Returning
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kells and
daughter Francis will return on
Wednesday from the east where
Mr. Kells has been attending con
ferences for YMCA leaders and
visiting friends. Mr. Kells writes
that he was in Washington, D. C.
on the day Lindbergh returned
from his flight to Europe.
Hotel Mario:
Dollar dinners served 5:45 to 8
very evening. n26tf
Drive By, Near State House
These three homes for sale.
RIGHT: 13300 to $5250 1768
Court1 street and716 annf 78D Nfl
Summer street. Immediate pos
session on two. Terms. Becke &
Hendricks. 189 N. High street. jl9
F.Ik Leader Goes hlast
Lyman McDonald,, past exalted
ruler of the 'BPOE Salem lodge
336, left Thursday, to attend the
national convention of Elks at
Cleveland, accompanied by his
family. While east he will visit
Washington. D. C, and other At
lantic coast cities, returning in
about six weeks.
Dance With WUloughby':
10-piece band from Portland
Tuesday, June 21, at Mellow Moon
J19
Gives Bill of Sale as Bond
A. C. Peterson, . who was ar
rested Friday night charged with
reckless driving on the Pacific
highway resulting in a head-on
collision, gave. $25 bond and a
bill of Bale for his Chevrolet tour
ing car, to guarantee full reim
bursement to the owner of the
other car, and to assure his ap
pearance in justice court this
week.
Eastern Oil, 25c per Quart
At MJke Panek a brake station.
J19
To Appraise Estate
George H. Bell, George A. Smith
and Ed Bell have been appointed
administrators of the Anthony B.
Lainck estate which it la believed
will total $15,000.
Anyone Having Rooms to Rent
To the GAR State Encampment
visitors June 20, 21, 22, 23, phone
400, after Sunday 2673. , J19
S300 Cash, Brand New-
Union made, double construc
tion, deep basement, built in tub,
large rooms and large attic:
wired electric range, water heater.
hardwood and cork floors, cement
xalks in, two pavings paid In full.
Total price, 84150; ready to occu
py. All balance exactly Ilka rent.
See outside at 940 Highland ave
nue. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N.
High street. J 19
Bureau Locates Many Jobs -
Jobs were found for 251 per
rons by the United States employ
ment bureau during the last week,
according to the report of Sim
DISEASES
Treated by Osteopathy. Dietet
ics, Radiant Therapy and Elec
trical Therapy Including Dr.
Abraxna Electronic System.
No Charge for
Consultation
DR. B. H. WHITE -
TPhyslciani and Bargeoa
'CM C. 8. Ifat'L Can CMx.
(JregojB .
I'LL ACT AS YOUM4A4
1" PUEASC THANKS TO
I'M GOiNQ TO KEEP
MY SCHOOL. SiRU
COMPUEXIOW SO
ON ACTING LI KB
AM OLD-HAS-BEEN
-IF YOU WANT TO
IN BRIEF
Phillips. Requests came in for
293 workers, and 4 57 mei and
women asked for jobs, agricultu
ral jobs being the favorite, with
requests from 194 men and 50
women. Agricultural placements
totaled 124 men and 42 women.
Common labor ranked second,
witn 121 asking for work. 43 jobs
open and 41 persons placed. Three
calls for wood cutters remained
unfilled, with nine placed.
Do It Xow
List your property with the U. S.
Realty Co. We will try to sell it.
442 State St., over Gray Belle. Tel
2660. jl9
Special to the Public
We want to thank II. F. Woodry
& Son for the furniture auction
at 1259 Hunt street, which was a
grand success. Sale aggregated
$940, and was much better than
we had expected and would recom
mend said auctioneers to anyone
intending on having a sale. I al
so want to thank the Summer
Street Woodry for conducting a
sale" the same date, as his adver
tising helped my sale, instead of
hurting it, as he planned to do.
Mr. and 'Mrs. F. B. Stanton. jl9
Issued Licenses
Marriage licenses were issued
yesterday to Marion L. Fresh of
Stayton, and Naomi Mylkey, Sa-
iem;j. Literman. Mill City, and
Madeline Wagner, Mill City; Floyd
Kennedy, Mohawk and Ruth M.
Hilborn, Salem.
Birthday Sale Continue:
Powers' 61st Birthday Sale con
tinues at Giese-Powers. jl9
Appeals Case
J- E? Parrish has appealed his
case against W. A. Kotthof to the
supreme court. The case was de
cided April 9 in favor of the de
fendant. $583 Baby Grand New, 8395
Terms, $10 a month. Portland
Music Co., 355 N. High. jl9
Mails Election Pamnhlda
City Recorder Mark Poulsen
yesterday completed the mailing
of 8795 city voters' pamphlets to
each one of the legal voters of
Salem. The pamphlets qontain
all the measures to be voted on at
the special city election which
takes place June 28.-
Furniture Upholstery
Atfd repairing. Giese-Powers
Furniture Co. tut
Returns Prom Wisconsin
E. Kroeplin. 1680 North Com
mercial street, returned recently
from a five weeks trip to Wis
consin and Minnesota. His Bon.i
rTea, who acconmanied him on th
t$Jp east, remained there for a
uiui e ciieuuea stay.
JUNE
Toilet Goods Sale
ORANGE
BLOSSOM
TALCUM
POWDER
Delightfully perfumed,
pleasant, soft. For use
. after the bath to pre-
vent . chafing, off-aet
' perspiration, and to
soothe and dry the
'. kln.
Has the real odor ' of
fragrant Orange Blos
soms. ;
- Regular Price S5e :
, SPECIAL PRICE
19c
Perry's Drng Store
. S.1S 8. Commercial .'
ill
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BAYS:
We have a 1926 Har
ley Davidson motor
cycle in perfect con
dition in every way
for : $230
a
'The House That Service Built
Charged With Stealing WaUli
Marjorie Pennison, waitress at
a local restaurant, was arrested
Friday night charged with stealing
a gold watch, and appeared in
justice court yesterday. Her case
was continued for action later.
Meads Mountain Honey-
Special prices now. Phone 8F5.
j25
Who Has It?
A client wants 60 to 80 acres
improved land within 10 miles of
Salem, well located, priced around
$6,000. Who has it? U. S. Realty
Co., 442 State St. Tel. 2660. j!9
Returned to Pen
Raymond Iewis was returned
to the state penitentiary here Fri
day after violating his parole in
Portland. Lewis was paroled Oc
tober 15. 1926. after having been
received from Columbia county on
October 18. 19 24, to serve a sen
tence for larceny in a dwelling.
Fine Cable Made Piano, f 133
This is a real snap. Portland
Music Co., 3 55 NHigh St. jl9
Many Attend Picnic
About 225 members of the Sun
day school at the First Methodist
church enjoyed a picnic at Ha
ger's grove Friday.
Can Use Few More Ettersberg
Strawberries. -Northwest Can
ning company. J21
Two Forfeit Bail
C. C. Powell and H... Arthur of
Portland forfeited bail deposits of
$25 and $10 respectively yester
day in the city police court when
they failed to appear for hear
ings. Powell was charged with
breaking glass on the pavement
and Arthur with being drunk.
They were arrested Wednesday by
Officer Wfhite.
See Used Car Ad
Page 8, Used Car Corner. jl9
Anyone Having Rooms to Rent
To the GAR State Encampment
visitors June 20, 21, 22. 23, phone
400, after Sunday 2673. J19
Home From Hospital
Ronald Craven of 195 South
18th street, who has been con
fined in the Salem general hos
pital with an infection of the leg
for the last week, was sufficiently
recovered to return to his home
yesterday.
Dahlia Closing Out Sale
State fair collection, 24 hulbs,
$1; gladiolus, mixed, 24 bulbs.
$1. Petland, 27S State. J26
New 8. T 50 Radio Table, 810.75
Po.' eland Music Co., 355 N. High
J19
Two Make Their Escape
Florence Mader. 16. and Delia
Bolton. 26, inmates of the feeble
minded institution who escaped
Friday night by climbing out of
a second-story window, are be
lieved to have headed toward
Portland, though no definite in-
DRESSMAKING
Reasonable prices. Don't for
get our hemstitching, stamping,
button making and pleating.
THE PETITE 8HOP
Over Buslck't Telephone 1881
For Sale
Store building and residence,
corner lot, 4 blocks out,
813.008.
P. L. WOOD
841 State Street
YICKSOHERBCO.
3. H. LEONG, MGR.
Our life's work has
been spent In. studying
. 1. V. 11
J jm of Chinese , herbs and
: fV those suffering from
. ' stomach, liver and kid-
ney trouble, rheuma-
sjSm tlsm and gall stones.
also disorders of men,
women and children. -
Wee ConsnltatloB, Call or Write
Open O A. If. to S P. M- -
ao Stat SC, Saieuu Oregoa ,
; -WELL AGAIN'
To Whom It May Concern : '
" Before I '" took " treatments
from Yick So Herb Co., I had
suffered for, three years from
rheumatism and kidney trou
ble: I could not sleep at nlcht.
Other doctors were nnable to
help me. ; My : friend adTised
me to consult Tick So Herb Co.
After taking- treatments for one
month. I was able to'&ork and
leep again. . I hope others may
be relieved. wt:r -r? j-,.
John S. York. S79 ETsrac St-.
Portland, Ore. Nora, 1928.
A I li
y..
urn
T
formation has been received. Thin
is their second escape from the
institution.
Before Buying That Car
See page 8, Used Car Corner.
' - J19
Will Build on Broadway
. J.- Harvey McLaughlin , was
issued a permit yesterday to erect
a one-story dwelling at 1685
Broadway street, with an estimat
ed eost of about $24 00. Willy
Weathers is the builder.
Vacation Time Is the Time
Insure your ear. Complete cov
erage at' reasonable cost. Standley
& Foley, Bush Bank Bldg. J19
Writes Prom Rook Springs
A card from Dr. J. D. McCor
mick, who is motoring across the
continent to join a oartv leavine
for Europe soon, says that his
party has reached Rock Springs,
Idaho, having had a pleasant trip
so far. He reports apples and
lilacs in bloom in the Montpelier
valley.
802. Marshall & Kvendall
Piano, $285, latest model; terms
$10 a month. Portland Music Co..
355 N. High St., -Salem. ji9
Fined for Having Liquor
E. E. Cresswell, who was ar
rested at 1 o'clock Fridar night
by Officer Davia charged with the
possession of liquor, and released
on a $50 cash bail, appeared in
Judge Poulsen's court yesterday
at 2 p. m. and pleaded guilty, pay
ing a nne of $25.
lOO Per Cent Eastern Oil
25c per qt. aL Mike Panek's
brake station, 275 S. Commercial
J19
Park Too ltntf
Oeorge Franklin, Salem, paid a
$1 fine yesterday for overtime
parking. 1
For Rent
Houses, flats, apartments, store
buildings. Becke & Hendricks.
189 N. High street. ji9
Hali Filled to Capacity
The program given bv the voune
people of the Salvation Army last
evening in the Army hall was at
tended by a capacity audience,
who greatly enjoyed the music and
literary numbers given.
Salem Maid Ice Cream
Nuff said: Sanitary Confection
ery, 1587 State; Palm Confection
ery. 467 N. Church; The Nook.
::79 North High. ji9
Young People Married-
Marion L. Fresh. 21 of Stay,
ton. and Naomi Mulkey, 22, of Sa
lem were married at noon vester-
day at the parsonage of the Court
Street Christian church. Rev. Rt
L. Putnam officiating. Witnesses
were Mr. and Mrs. O. Neelands. H
Dancing Every Friday
Domes' hall, McCoy.
J19
Attend Seabeck Meeting
Members of the YWCA of Wil
lamette university who will leave
tomorrow to attend the YWCA
conference for college women at
Seabeck, Wash., on the banks of
Hood's canal, from June 21 to July
1. include Alary Trickson. Martha
Leavenworth and Elaine Chapin of
Salem; Mildred lil)s. Forest
Grove; Virginia Edwards. Port-
COLD STORAGE
FOR FURS
Horgan Furriers
SICK WATCHES!
We don't care how sick your
wtches are,, we have pills for
all their ailments.
DR. PRESCOTT. Jeweler
SOI N. Commercial
GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Silverware, Glassware, China
ware, Stamped Goods, Miscel
laneous Articles.
Variety and Gift Shop
Mrs. Helen Prescott
291 N. Commercial, Salem, Ore.
Otaaatms "
BlatMaa
mut natal
f Seals
tew Aadfac
MacataM ImvIm
C.1L LOCKWOOD
ELECTRIC MOTORS
Rewound and Repaired New or
Used Motors 4
VIBBERT & TODD
Things Electrical -181
& HUh , - TaU S11S
W -fit- Sk .
LADD & BUSH, Bankers
EstaUshsd 1888
f General Banldnc Business
; 1
Office Honrs from
Where To Dine
TODAY
Kai Your bunday U1oter
At the Gray Belle.
Chlrke Dinner
8erved all day at The Spa.
i
For Dinner Thia Kvealnir
Dollar dinner at the If arlon
hotel today.
Chicken DUner at UN Lah Box
181 8. Liberty St. Table for
tadtea. Open all day,
-
Eat Yoar Sunday "Din
At the Valley ami. 186 tt 8
Com'l. Under new management.
Eat at Mlnt4e
Chicken dinner, Svc
Special Dinner Today
And home made salads. State
cafeteria.
Special Fried Chicken Dinner
Today. The Nook. 379 N. High
Special Chicken Dinner
Today at Argo Restaurant.
land; Margaret Raught, Centralia;
Jean White, Portland: Emilv
Brown. Medford. and Bernice
Newhouse, Newberg. Jenelle Van
dfevort Moorhead, formerly presi
dent or the Willamette YWCA.
and Dr. EateHa), F. -Warner will
accompany the group on the trip,
which will be made in cars.
Founded 75 Year
A celebration of the. 75th anni
versary of the founding of the
first congregational oimrch in Sa
lem will be held in .'that church
a week from today." A number
of former pastors will be present
during the day, including Phil E.
Bowers, who resigned, the naator-
ate to become state parole officer
during the term of Oswald West as
governor. Special, services have
been planned throughout the day.
HE WINS!
"My lather can write about ten
lines of poetry and get five dol-
ir.rs." said the first boy, with a
superior air.
"That's nothing," said the sec
ond. "My father can draw a few
lines, put on some notes of music
arid get twenty-five."
"Weir, ypn U both hrve to go
way back and sit down," said the
third. "My dad's a preacher, and
he can say about a dozen words.
and it tajtes four men to carry the
money do rn the aisles."
It's Time to Think of
PADTTING and CLEANING UP
We Sell Martin Senonr 100 Per
Cent Pure Paint
DOUGHTOX A 8HERWDC
286 N. Commercial TL 888
PLUMBING
Quick Reliable Service
H. EGNER, lots Center Street
Phones 8S3 and 1810-W
. Fln Fixtures
' Standard Equipment
HEMSTITCHING
8, 8 and 10 cents per yard. Also
buttons, stamping and pleating.
ANNA H. KRUEGKR
Over Miller's Telephone 117
TELEPHONE 4-2-6
JOE
the battery man
service calls free.
640 Chemeketa Street
Casey's Guaranteed
RHEUMATISM REMEDY -
Money refunded If U doss not
, cure yor case .,
NELSON HUNT, Drsnrghrt
Cor. Court and Libexty-rTeL 7
Men's and Ladles suits cleaned
and pressed; S1.O0. Ladles silk
dresses; fla. CoaU relined,
8S.OO. - Men's smlta pressed. HOC
VARLEY CLEANERS
jOrsr BusickTi
1927 FREE WALLPAPER
SAMPLE BOOKS : . .
. Call, phone or writ ,:
MAXO.BUREN "
178 N. Commercial Salem
10 a. m. to t p. m. '
OBITUAKX
Ebsen
Professor Gustav Ebsen died at
his home, 635 Chemeketa street.
Saturday, 1:30 a. m.. Jane 18.
Leaves his wife, Mrs. Elsa Ebsen
of Salem, three sisters and seve
ral nieces, nephews and cousins
in Uermany. Body at Rigdon's.
Funeral " at Willamette university
chapel in Waller . Hall, Tuesday,
June 21, at 10 a. ni. Interment in
Portland crematorium.
White
Harriet E. White died at her
residence. 995 South 12th street.
June 17. aged 64. She is survived
br five children.-E. W.. C. R.. J.
II.. Virgil, and Mrs. Blanche Mor
ris. Funeral will be held Monday
at li30 from the Webb funeral
parlors. Interment in Twin Oak
cemetery. Rev. Acheson will of
ficiate. Martin
Lemuel Martin, aged 73, died
at a local hospital. He Is survived
by his brother. Orlando M. of Hal-f-'ey;
a sister In Chicago, and sev
eral nieces and nephews iu Mar
ion and Polk counties. Remains
are in care of Terwilliger funeral
home. Announcements later.
rxnr?asxs
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Funeral services for Mrs. Dora
Patton, aged 65 years, who died
at her home near Eola on Thurs
day, will be held at the Keeney
chapel. Independence. Sunday,
June 19, at 2 p. m. Mrs. Patton
was the mother of W. E . Patton
and S. E. Patton of Salem, route
,, itev. Ralph Putnam. na.tnr nf
Court Street Christian church, will
officiate. The remains. will be for
warded to Columbus, Ohiofor in
terment.
MODERATION
in all things and fullness in
the sincerity, consideration
and thoughtfulness for be
reavement. WEBB'S
FUNERAL PARLORS .
205 South Church Street
Telephone 120
TERWILLIGEUS
Perfect Funeral Service
For Less
Licensed Lady Mortician
770 Chemeketa Street
.Telephone 724
Bedding and Window Box
Plants
Are now ready, also fine 11ns
of shrubs and perennials.
- a P. BREITHATJPT
Telephone 380 Si 2 State St.
COME HEAR
SMITH-WIGGLESWORTH.
of Bradford, England
THE MAN WITH A MESSAGE
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7 - vy
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NEW TABERNACLE
13TII AXD FERRY STREETS
Iteginning Tuesday Evening, 7:45
. Morning Meetings.-10 :SO . '
BRING YOUR SICK ,
COME! HEAR! SEE! RECEIVE!
.x, v rv'"t F
TRANSFER AI1D STORAGE
Lonu and Short Distance Hauling
Public and Private Storage '
Fireproof Buildins
GRAIN, FEED AND SEED
Free Delivery to any 'part cf tte city i ;
'. QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION
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: 'Farmerc WoieIb'c"J!'G3 ;
PAUL THAGU0 Prep. : .
Day Tellies 23 K!c-tTc!c;l 3 U:7-T7
a a a a a
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bZ - Eyesight
' Deficiency ' Da
slg Weak, eyes, lame the-18!!
g ' Hmberest -minds..: F . B
" When . you don't see J
"Ef rigHt. , you think wrong a
Mm and work wrong. , D
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cy never yet occupied the O
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"0 e y e 'discomfort dis- ZO
f tracts the' mind. Eye bh
aches v. wreck the best. 0 -bj
Judgment. 'Ba
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00 gan. andVeyery nerve un- 81.
0 der your hat is depend-, p ,
"table on reliable eyes. B
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0 explanation for haiiness B
mJ and laxiness' and junk
B promising careers, u 5"0
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B thing .wrong With' those B .
who miss, and nine times 0
out of ten' It's the eyes. M
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you home, but they d
"0 keep capping vigor and H0
enthusiasm. - 0"
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OPTICAL CO. ?a
0 301-3-3 First National B0
Bp Bank Building B
B Salem v Oregon n
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A New Fatly Modern 4 Room
Bungalow and Garage on :
Fairmount Hill - -
A 92000 ' .
8300 down, balance 825.00 per
...month .t
CJLRICH Sk ROBERTS, Realtors
128 North Commercial
C. A. LUTHY
Jeweler
In New Location
823 6TATJ9 STREET
Watches, Clocks and Jswalery
Repaired
Closed All Day
Today - .
Drop In for Your 'Breakfast
Tomorrow Morning
Open at 6:30 , A. M. - -
Black Cat Restaurant
,150
South ; .
Liberty
Street
One" ,
naif '
Block
from
State
A man of magnificent
faith, who prays for
the sick iind God heals
ONE
WEEK
ONLY
Hear ;
Him"'
. ' At The
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