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' THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON TOIRSDAY MORNING, JULY.14,4327, , - V Ess Help to keep you looking NEAT and TRIM ; fX -'V,.-, X:-Vx , !tM,-, ; . We are offering -the latest summer pat terns in light flannels, values to $8.50 for G; W. Johnson & Co. LOCAL . A - , . Retired Flgainey Man Visits MrandiMrs.. Lawrence Ray, of Oregon were Salem guests Tuesday at the home of D. B. Jar- j, man, mtfhager of the J. C. Penney store, j JHrtflay waa formerly con nected ,wit bribe Penney .company but has tt6w retired. While in Salem ha. Investigated prospects ' of buying a home here, and ex- , pects to make the move to Salem X as soon as he can find a suitablo place. - - X;--- How Good News Docs -Spread! General Gasoline -is still the best. J14 l-Iagles to Hold Picnic An all day picnic of the local aerie of Eagles will be beld in Ilagar's grove next Sunday be . ginning at 11 a. m., according to plans made Tuesday night. Bas ket lunches will be brought by the members, and,. the lodge will fur nish coffee, sugar and cream. AVebf oot AH Virgin Wool Bathing suits, men's and la dles'. Special $3.95. Bishop's. J14 Council Elects Trustee f , i A. M. Church, member of the Typographical union, was chosen Tuesday; night to succeed Ernest urrell as trustee of the .Salem iTades and Labor council. . . Close Out Silverware Sale . On Community and Rogers, at Gahlsdorf's, 325 Court St. J14 Grotto Picnics Today This afternoon and evening the El Kazar Grotto will hold .a pic nic at Hazel Green park, to which all Masons and their families are invited. The! program will con sist of games In the afternoon' and early 'evening, with dancing later, music being furnished by Mills orchestra. Those attending will bring basket lunches. X' Used Cars Going Fast Fitzgerald-Sherwin, 364 N. HI. New Firm Incorporated The Rexroad-Hoyt company with headquarters at Oceanlake. Lincoln county, and capital stock rof 15000. has been incorporated by - E. L.. Hoy t, Herbert Rexroad and Edna Rexroad. y Articles were filed In the state corporation de partment ;here yesterday, T .. 15 ' ' i, 0 XX, f wVbfooi'.AIl Virgin . Wool t r ; Bathing suits, tnen and la dies. Special $3.95. Bishop's. J14 " Defendant Aiwwer- i . ' K. Gearin, a defendant as ad ministratrix for .the estate of C. H. Hendricks, deceased, in the suit of K. A. Ford against Peter KuN ner, yesterday filed answer in cir cuit court, praying for relief asked by the plaintiff. : : X : 8 Oregon Pulp A Paper Co. X; Preferred. Limited amount for sale. Hawkins & Roberts. Phone -1427. Jy6tf Silverton Case Appealed i Defendant's appeal, was filed In circuit court in the case pf R- C. Madsen against Andrew - Graf, Imth nf Silerton The two men intn Hifficnltv when Graf con tracted to buy a registered Jersey .. YOUR f !UNCLE "Stv SAM tfCS SAYS: It you . read this "ad every day youll Jearn -something new. X A farm of 50 acres three miles from a rail road station : land all level and in cultivation; 6-room modern house; -land, all fenced with woven wire; must be sold soon. Price S3. 000. Five acres, mile from- city limits, all in fruit. tmnii 5-rnrtrrr eottase. Price 14,200. - 160 acres 30 miles nut. Investigate' this.' Price 33.600. Money to Loan, Houses to Rent IT- k' Rl'LlLTV CO. 443 Rtato St. Tel. 2360 torsi. TiroiiiSers $g85 469 State NEWS IN BRIE cow' from Madsen. Graf refused' to pay for the cow which Madsen delivered, claiming the cow deliv ered was not the cow he purchas ed. Appeal was taken from the ! justice court of Justice Brown of Silverfon. White Collar Attached English broadcloth shirts, Em ery make. Special 2. Bishop's. J14 Divorce Granted Judge L. H. McMahan in circuit court yesterday decreed dissolu tion of the marriage contract of William McKinley Andres and Katherine E-"An'dres. Suit was brought by Mr. Andres on grounds of crtfel and Inhuman Treatment. The -couple were married in May, 1922. LTfMd Cars Going Fast FiUgerald-Sherwln, 364 N. Hi. j2tf Plaintiff In the suit of Elva.Jep son against Robey S. Ratcliffe yesterday filed reply to defend ant's, answer in circuit court. Plaintiff also filed a motion to place the cause upon trial docket. Seek Continuance- Attorneys in the slander" suit of Nancy Harlan against George W. Taylor yesterday asked continua tion of the suit- in eircult court, one Christina Jackson, a material witness, having left the county, according to affidavit included in the notion. : ' Hotel Marioz Dollar dinners served every .evening, . ; 5:45 to 8 n26tf Sues to Quiet Title- William Brinkmeyer; yesterday instituted suit in circuit court against Joseph E. Bilyeu and oth ers, to quiet title to certain prop erties which he holds. ' 1025 Clutndler Coach- Looks and runs like new. Must go. $775, $350 down, balance terms. Will demonstrate to you. Fayette T. Mitchell. Rt. 1, Box 17B, Turner, Ore. jl4 On Buying Tour Mrs. Charles - Gibbons and " Mr. and Mrs. Keene of the Fomeroy and Keene Jewelry company are in California on the annual; buying tour for the store. They will at tend the gift show in San Fran cisco this week.' , 31iss Pearson Leaves- Miss. Pearl Pearson who has spent the past month visiting Miss Freda Reid in Salem, has return ed to her home, in Halsey. furniture Upholstered-- t And repairing. Giese-Powers Furniture Co. ; f3tf Kansas People Visit Mr, and Mrs. Carey: Seeley, of Wichita, Kansas, are guests this week at the J.C Campbell home on Route 3. : Mr. Seeley is in the livestock commission- business. The trip has taken them through California, and they expect to re turn by way of Yellowstone Na tional' park, leaving here Thurs day on the return trip.. x White Collar Attached- English broadcloth shirts, Em ery make. Special $2. Bishop's. X. X5-- "Xf X - X - - J14 Here From Silverton Max Hubbs. who is spending the summer vacation at his home in Silverton, was ta Salem visitor yes terday. He is the son of G. ,W, Hubbs of Silverton; and is a stu dent at the. University of Oregon law school. ; . Move Second Bnlldlnip.. The work i of preparing the building at 347 High street for moving onto the street has prog ressed last : evening to tbe .. point where movers expected to com plete tbe move this morning. High street' will only be blocked for few hours, Vernon Kusel, of Kusel Bros., the movers, said yesterday. The. building' will be taken from High to Center, street; n its Jour ney to its new location on Marion between Front and : Commercial streets. " E School Clerk Visit W. H. Hobson. clerk of the Stayton school district;, paid visit at the office of the county school superintendent yesterday.- Special Colorful 33 Piece ; Cottage sets at $4.98 at Gahls dorf's, 235 Court St. J14 Marion Out of Town Guests Out of town guests at the Mar ion last night included H. Wen straub. New York City; F. A. Yeaton, Ls Angeles; Mrs. Walter Everton and R. T. Boals, Jr., of Ashland; Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Ga ber, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Forde, Jr., and child., of Longview, Wash., and F. W. Ben nie, Eugene. Here from Seattle ,Guests at the Terminal from Seattle last night were C. E. Friz zell, R. E. Murphy, It. C. Beach, Elmer W. Smith and A. B. Chap pel. ' Former Salem Man Visit Roy Shields, formerly a Salem attorney, is a visitor in Salem. Mr. Shields is now practcing In Port land. Paralwi.se Motor Oil 100 per cent pure paracrine base at General Independent dealers. J14 Lights Not Adjusted R. E. Mollet, of Sublimity, ap peared in justice court yesterday and paid a fine of $10 on a charge of driving his car without proper ly adjusted lights. Mollett was arrested , in Stayton Tuesday eve ning. ,L - Lose Drivers License Walter Zeigler, -897 S. 19th street," and Earl Gilman. 332 N. 19th street, each had their drivers licenses suspended for ten dayB as a result of committing a nuisance with their motorcycles.'' . 30 Pair Slightly Imperfect Glacier Park bed blankets, reg ular $13.50, sale $9.75. Bishop's. . J14 City Recorder Away City Recorder Mark Poulsen will return Thursday or Friday from his vacation. During his ab senceT his work has been bandied by the deputy recorder, Alfred Mundt. Dryer Space for 1027 The "Rambler! farm, one-half mile "west or, Kaiser school, will contract for .drying prunes. See Charles Weathers on place. Phone 96F13. Gideon Stolz. , Card of Thanks We wish to express our thanks to neighbors who so kindly helped during the illness and death of our beloved mother .and grand mother. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Co burn and family. J14 Wanted Experienced Waitresses- Steady employment. Gray Belle. J15 Inmate Elopes X Maurice Willcox, an Inmate of the state hospital, . eloped about 6:30 yesterday evening. He is' re ported as, being 22 years of age. ft. 11 inches in height; 160 pounds In weight, hair brown, and eyes blue. He wore a light cap and a light shirt, with grey trous ers. His home is In Eugene. SO Pair Slight lyjniperfect Glacier Park bed blankets, reg ular $13.50. sale $9,75. Bishop's. Guests from CaIifoml ' F. W. Mayer, M. M. Mayer, Mr, and Mrs. Vasconcellos, and Betty J.Vasconcellos were registered at tbe Terminal from 'Los Angeles last night. Portland Guests Matfy Registered at the Marion last night were the -following from Portland: C. F. Hawkins, Dr. ThorrJ, G. K. Cannish, T. 3. Barke F. E. Gaines. Carl ' W. Jones and Paul Briedwell. Checkers - Players- Sign t'p Nine checker enthusiasts have already signed up for the checke tournament scheduled for July 20 to 30 at the local YMCA. Drawings fn1iSVRfl i SAYS 1926 Pontiac Sedan, paint, upholstering:, tires, 90 per cent and in excellent mechan ical condition. Priced at $850 iiy.,u 11 4The House That Service Baflt will be made at 8 p. m. on July 19, to match oponents. The tour nament is open to all members of the Y oyer 18 years of age, and the winner must take three out vt five games in each match. "No trtpping, shoving, hacking, slug ging, or other unsportsmanlike behavior will be tolerated, an nounces the 'committee in charge. consisting of Carroll Hamlin, chairman, Habeeb Mossamer and Roger Lunoqulst. 30 Pair Slightly Imperfect -: Glacier Park bed blankets, reg ular $13.50, sal $9.75. .Bishop's . J14 Car Said to Lack Brakes Al Krause, .owner of a men a furnishings store on State street, reported to police .last evening that his car was struck by a ma chine bearing Oregon license No. 215-123 at-Cotrt and Cottage streets, due to a lack of brakes on the second car. Fails to Slow at Turn ' . When a car with Oregon license No. 222-738 failed to slow up at the intersection e-Ciberty and State streets, it struck a car driv en by Anna Grimm, of the1 Blue Bird cafe, according to her report. Chicks Selling Our Last Hatch Of the season order now. Also have 2000 chicks 3 weeks old: for sale, or will trade for grain or hay. Petland, 273 State, Sal-em. J15 Madsen Car in Collision Clyde Madsen, Rt. 1, Salem, re ported last night that a car driven by C A. Cooper, of the Mcpoiiald Auto company failed to stop at the intersection of Commercial and Ferry streets, and struck his car yesterday afternoon. .. Xow's the Time to Save On your every day ang summer cottage dinnerware , at the odds and ends sale at Gahlsdorf's. 325 Court St. X J14 Seattle People Visit J. F. Bayman and Henry B. Witt, both of Seattle, were at the LMarion hotel last night. Campground Busy Place Thirty new parties had register ed at the municipal campground early last evening, and 28 were remaining over from the previous evening, according to H. S. Poisal, manager.;, v x -i '-, . Will Lease Service Station ' . To responsible party.- Some cap ital required .for stock and to guarantee fulfillment of lease. Ad dress 70S, Care Statesman. J14 ; W Camp Quota bearing. , Four more boys were signed up for the YMCA summer boys' camp at Elk Lake yesterday when Loyal Warner, boys work secretary. made a trip to Woodburn. -K f Final Order Given - ' Judge J. T. Hunt In. -probate court yesterday issued final order discharging the administrator of the estate Qf Miss Angie Kaiser. deceased.. Decree of final account was also' given 7n the" matter of Thomas IX .Wallace, deceased. ; White Collar Attached English, broadcloth shirts. Em ery xnakef Special $2. Bishop's. - .' ' J 1 4 pefendanta Protest- Defendants in the suit of Cora Holman. administratrix de bonis non for the estate of Elizabeth J. Watt, deceased. Alma Chessman Watt and G. W. Watt against G. tfOR INFORMATION ABOUT LOCAL OR EASTERN RAILROAD TRIPS : - PHONE 727 .4 Oregon Electric Ry. Willamette f Valley Line J ' Casey's Guaranteed RHEUMATISM REMEDY Money refunded if It does not i ,eure your -caaja': f;; . . NELSON & nUNT, Drnggists Cor. Court and Liberty Tel. T . , HEMSTITCHING ,.; 6, 8 and 10 cents per yard. Also buttons,, stamping and pleating. ANNA H. KRUfiGER 1 Over Miller's Telephone 117 Radium Ore VReviiralor Purifies water cleanses the blood and gives health. " 3. L.. ELLIS Distributor. If '. it V ' ' .'. , TeL 1365-J.l H. McElroy and others filed objec tions in circuit oart yesterday to the findings of fact and decree and to certain items in the bill ot costs. Woman Hut in Crash V- Mrs. Raymond, occupant of the automobile of W. T. Dubois, suf fered painful injuries to her nose recently when a car driven by John Rudenhauser of Bortland collided with the Dubois machine, according to a report filed in the office ot the county sheriff. The accident occurreck nqar - Wood burn. WebfoorAU Virgin Woo! Bathing suits, men s and la dies. Special $3.95. Bishop's. J14 Playground Report Made .- C. P. Bishop, chairman of the playground committee of the Sa lem Rotary club, reported -at Wed nesday noon's luncheon that $697.10 had been paid of the $750 deemed necessary to eonduct the playgrounds throughout the summer. He also reported that there are on the average 275 chit dren using the 14th street play ground each day, and about 75 each day at the smaller field. Want Budget Inclusion The Rotary club will seek to have an appropriation for conduct ing the playgrounds placed on the city budget next fall. A commit tee was appointed Wednesday to look into this matter, the members being William Walton. David Eyre, Henry Dancy, Dr. H. H; Olinger and C. P. ishop. Supplement Filed . Administrator of the estate of John P. Naderman filed supple mental final account in probate court yesterday showing distribu tion of $1,00,0 in bonds ampng heirs, and payment of advertising costs. Visitors from Eugene ' ' Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Kreidel. and F. J. Sannenberg. all of Eugene, were in Salem yesterday, registered at the New Salem. At the New Salem Among those registered at the New Salem hotel last nUht were R. G. Bowersox. Lewistown. Pa.: R. E. McDonnell. Kansas City, Mo.; R. K. Croskey, R. Meyer heim. Mr. and Mrs. John Ri Peltes, Mr, and Mrs. Charles N. Coen, all of Los. Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. L. L Hfe'ed, San Francisco; J. R. Ward, Baltimore. Mdv; Robert- M. Pour tales, Everett, Wash.; Ward M Buckles, Spokane; N. S. Hamlin, Sacramenton', Cal.; Mrs. S. John son and son, Marshfield, and Mr, and Mrs. F. Van Santen and Mr, and Mrs. B. Wakeham of Chicago. Circuit Judge Leaves- Judge Percy B. Kelly, judge of the circuit ,court here, left yester day for his home in Albany. In Salem from Portland Salem visitors registering at the New Salem last night -from Port land were. John H..Zlmpleman, R. Hannnni. Mr. and Mrs: G. D. Watson. G. C. Pinyear. D. L. Pool. E. W. Griffiths, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Bates, J. I. Zimmerman, C. W. Alexander, and William H. Dun lap. Here from Seattle ,i Albert J. Watt, F. L. Ryder. Henry Hall and W. D. Francis, all of Seattle, were Salem visitors yes terday, registering at the New Sa lem last night. Party from Paso Robles Lorena Edgar, Georgia Brown, and Florence Flegal from Paso Robles, Cal., visited in Salem last night, being registered at the Ter minal hotel. . Guests at the Terminal- Registered at the Terminal last night were Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ware, Portland; Guy W. Renshaw, Medford; M. H. Reed. Eugene, G. F. Gallegly, Portland; Harry M. X PLUMBING .X Quick Reliable Servico H. EGxNER, 1613 Center Street Phones 333 and 1310-W Fine Fixtures Standard Equipment - Bedding and Window Box . Plants t Are now ready, also, fine line of shrubs and perennials C F. BREITHAUPT Telephone $80 612 State St. TELEPHONE 4-2-6 JOE the battery man service calls tree 540 Chcmcketa Street MEN'S AND, LADIES' SUITS f CliSAHHD AND PRESSED . . ; ti.oo-. ; ).- , ladles. Silk Dresses. . fl3 ' Coata Kelined, f3.00 . Men! Suits Pressed, ; GO cents VARIiEY CLEANERS Over Busick's - 19Zt FRnn WALLPAPER ' HBASIPLE COOKS , Call, phone or write 2IAS O. BUREN 179 N. Commercial - Salem McKee San Francisco; W. E. Cartyv. and - tamllyr .Rldgeaeia, Washer P. C. Dykes. Kansas City, and Lucius Hard, Jr., Glendile. Plan Joint Picnic- . A committee to cooperate In planning for the : proposed Joint picnic for the three service clubs, was appointed by President R E. Lee Steiner of the notary ciuo yesterday. . The members are Roy A. Klein. Walter Mynheer ana Robert Boardman. - . Win Visit Middle Wet Mr. land Mrs. O. W. Emmons and daughter Genevieve will leave Saturday for a visit in North Da kota, going by way of Spokane. They will - be gone about two mnnltM. , and nn their return Mr. Emmons will take up legal prac tice:" iWhlle on this trip, he wiu send back several letters to the Statesman. Mr. Emmons recently purchased property at 1680 Court street, remodeled - his home and built a garage. w . '- - Will Visit Son Here J, E. Fitzgerald of Sioux City, Iowa, will arrive in Salem Friday to visit his son. J. E: Fitzgerald, Jr., of the Fitrgerald-Sherwin Mo tor company. The elder Fitsger- ald has hot been here since 1922. Charivari Honors Couple- Mr. and Mrs. Moses C. Honaker. who were married last Saturday evening, were thehonor guests at a charivari . party staged by neighbors at the Honaker farm on Garden Road Tuesday night. The newly married couple were placed in a decrepit hack and drawn be hind an automobile before being allowed to go home and serve re freshments to their well wishers. MAKES DEFENSE OF CITY COURTS m CASEAPPEAL I (Continued from pga 1.) Corvallis, Eugene. ..Hood Stiver, Klamath - Falls. ' Rainier. Salem and Seaside. " s The brief pointed ut: "It, fol lows that the qualification of elec tion fof aTerm of six years does not attach to this office; nor is the election necessary to Qualffy the r.iunieipal judges to exercise the functions of a justice of the peace, in addition to his regular func tions as a municipal officer." "1 OBITUARY !; Smith Daniel. B. Smith, 86, died on! July 13 19fe7, at the Methodist Old People's Home. He Is sur vived by one son, Albert V. Smith of Tacoma, Wash., and a sister, Mrs. Visa Wilkinson of North Da kota. Funeral services will be held on Friday, July 15, at the Rigdon chapel with Rev. Fred C. Taylor officiating. Interment will be in the Rlvervlew cemetery of Portland. SYSTEM and order, with rever ence and a sacred serv ice, simple' and com plete in all its tender ness for bereavement." ! s X ' . . ' WEBB'S FUNERAL PARLORS Tel. ISO TERWILLIGERS Perfect Funeral Service 5 For Less Licensed Lady Mortician 770 Chemeketa Street X Telephone j 724 C. A.LUTHY .. . Jeweler'- -J In New Location 323- STATE STREET ! Watches, .Clocks and Jewelry, i"; ' Repaired.. OWNER GOING AWAY Must' sell choice" close tn Ten "1 Acres River Bottom Land Want an Offer ' F. Xu WOOD - 341 State Street ELECTRIC MOTORS Rewonnd and Repaired, New or Used Motors 4 - . . I . . VIBBERT & TODD ' Things Electrical " -191 South High TeL 2112 YICK SO rfERB CO. J. II. LEONG, Mgr. i , . bur life's work haa ? ft been 'spent in studying " th heallnc nrooertles of Chinese herbs and now dally wer relieve those suffering from stomach, liver and kid ney v trouble, rheuma tism and gall stones, also disorders "of men. 5-r women and children. ; Free Consultation Call or Write Open 9 A, U. to 8 I. It ' 1 420 Stato 6L,' Salem, Oregon: cm okiziii;i; IDLE C1P Failure of California to Com plete Association Makes t Necessary Delay ; ' PORTLAND. July !lS.-( AP) Plans to have the newly organized association of growers" and ship pers of Italian dried prunes handle the v 1927 crop in Oregon - and Clark; county, : Wash.." have been dropped, it'.is understood ' here. The committee of nine, which has been handling organization will continue its work' with a view jot.. having; all contracts signed Jan uary 1 for the t handling of the 1928., crop.X;X ' -'Zl X ' , 1 a a statement Issued today R. H. Kipp, manager of the market ing department .of, the Portland chamber of . commerce, ' said in part: : ' '-::X:r ':"J:r. '.; ', "At the tlmethe final plan, was agreed upon by the prune commit tee of nine on July 9 to which all packers agreed, no agreement was entered Into as to the time of 'opening prices on the 1927 crop. but there was a tacit understand ing t hat there would be no o'f f er made to sell the 1927 crop prunes? -"It has, always seemed to be the concensus of ! opinion of the com mittee of nine that unless the California growers completed, their organization it would be both in advisable and Impossible to com plete the Oregon organization this year." f- . ;. Y OUTING PLANNED Silver Creek Falls "to Be Goal " August O and 7 . ' 1 Silver Creek Falls Is to be the objective of the next big YMCA' outing trip, over the week-end of August 6 and 7. according to an announcement made yesterday. A party will leave the Y bnild- lne a 7 o'clock Saturday evening. making the trip in cars Camp will 40 ACRE FARM FOR SALE Will sell or trade for in come property in Salem. 1-4 mile; from pavement, near good town. Also, 7 lots in Salem ' - ' TERMS' See A. B. Kelsay at . Cobbs-Mitcheli Company . . or Telephone 813 Salem, Or. LADD & BVSH, , Bankers Established 18C8 iw -1 ; .. v , , - ' 1 , .- r ' General Banking Business '. Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. ; ,v '... , . A ' v V - 1 1 . fx- t - t TRANSFER id STORAGE ' ; r ' Long and Short Distance Hauling . Public and Private Storage : f - Fireproof Building L: GRAIN,- FEED AND SEED T ;' ' Free Delivery to any part, of the city V Quotations on Applicalicn x - - x -' 1 . . PAUL TRAGUO, Prop. V, ' Pay Telephone 23 . . Ni-M Tele-hone 1237-V7 . be made at .: the Silver Creek campground for:. the night. ; One of the 'features of the trip will be the presence ot a geologi cal expert, who will explain the many Interesting formations to be found at the falls, ; .. . Sunday morning a worship ser vice will be held at the falls, with local YMCA leaders , in charge. Other events of the day win in clude a -morning, dip and several bikes. Saturday night the group will gather around a big camplre and all will take nart in sfnnf ine pariy win maae.me return trip Sunday . evening. , The cost of tha . trip , for each person Is" esti mated at . $1. wh'eh will inrluria Ira nsporta tion, local .leaders said yesterday. Already- ' five have Igned up for this Interesting trip. Crews are at work replacing three old bridges on the road from MohnV Angel up the Abiqua, with pew structures.v and repairing a fourth old; bridge, according - to Deputy Road master Frank John son, In charge of. 'the work. .The road extends from Aiount Angel to an old quarry , where rock de posits suitable as a wood substi tute was secured in commercial quantities.! , ; Ben Funrue in the Evans Val ley district east of Silverton' re quested of the county court yes terday that a bridge on a new road there be widened to permit pass age - by farm implements and threshing machines, Xx - . Every Mornins ! "7K1 iX - 1rlnk It while it's ' -.-.v. Bubbling , Health Salt Is a refreshing efferv escent laxatltte that real ly tastes, good,' X " . During the' hot sum-, mer days a teaspbonful of Rexall Health Salt in a little j cold . water will cool- th blood; : o -. . v , Regulates the bowels. . Makes you feel fit. . ! 50c - : Perry's Drug Store B 113 B., Commercial . -I'-.f ' .' i , 1 ' 1-" "- y . EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED - Ten Years Practice In Salem Phone 035 Dr. L. R, Burdetto. .Optometrist ' tOl First National Bank BaUdlng - .. i i " - : BRIDGES MB) - x;