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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1932)
Tie CllTCTm STATrSMArr, CzTcra. . Cfejr&a. Sa52ajr,I?ar2 Auirst 21, 1 PAG2 F1VU i Lfficafc jle-y s; Brief s': Test Ford Plane The airplane' empowered wlt? a, motfe'X' -Ford 'motort which made an un-." successful " flight; several weeks ego. will! be tested In tie air . again today' between J ' and 4 o'clock by Lee JT. Eyerly, presi dent of Eyerly Aircraft corpora " tion. 1 . The ship was constructed by F. E. Manley and B. Bi Stew art, employes ot. Valley Motor company, from standard designs. On t ae first flight, Eyerly ( was ' forced to land at the state tab grounds wken tbe motor became overheated. - Changes bare been ' made im the cooling system to " remedy the defect. ; Over 1S90 persons " attended the 1 first test . flight. 1, ; - Have The Staiesiaaa follow yoa oa yoor vacation. Mailed ti any address two weeks; only 15 cents. Bnmped Onto lain M. V, ' Aronson of Stayton route - two reported to police that bis auto- moble was struck at Highland . avenue and Church street yester day afternoon by a Salem Sand and Gravel company track driv- en by a man named Graham and rammed across the Intersection " onto a lawn. No one was reported injured. Other mishaps reported yesterday were as follow: Joe Darby. 135 S Chemeketa, and N Hamilton, route seven, on Che meketa between Liberty and Commercial streets: Austin Moe, 633 Fenr. and M. P. Dennis, 1546 State, on Commercial street. Want Rite Annulled Salt to annual ..the wedding ot ; Albert Needham to Edna Need ham was began in circuit court Saturday by: O. D. Needham, appointed guar dian to the plaintiff during the litigation. The couple were mar-; rled March 23, 131. at Vancou ver. Plaintiff contends that he was IS . and the bride 1 f and sine neither of the parties had their parents' consent the marriage was not legal. : .. -. ... American' Legion carnival dance. Mellow Moon. Tues.. Aug. 23. Mu sic by Willamette Valley Boys. Brothers Join Marines Two brothers, Vlrgle V. and Otto O. Dosaghue. both IS, grandsons ot Mrs. May Tickers ot 134t Che meketa street, have, been enlisted la the U. S. Marine corps by Ser geant Mack' Sherman, local re cruiting officer. They have left tor Saa Diego, Calif.; where tbey will apend three months . In the corps trailing school. Their par ents live at Galena, Mo. Retmrna for Visit Prof. Elmer Toung, Instructor In the Univer sity of Minnesota, formerly of Sa lem,, la visiting Oregon this sum mer In company with a friend who is a school principal- at Crookston, Minn, Prof. Young is a sob of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Toung who formerly lived at 21S5 Cen ter street but who now make their home ia Portland. Seek "Water Rights Johnt J. Dana and H. A. SchelLf Portland. have filed application in the flees of the stats engineer for per mission to appropriate 49 second feet of water from two unnamed streams,' tributary of Elk creek. and the north and left forks of Elk creek, tributary of the 1111- i sols river, for mining and domes- tie purposes In Josephine county. George Schulmerlch. of Junction City, has filed application for the appropriation of water from Turn bow creek, tributary ? of Bear creek, for irrigation purposes and operation of a hydraulic ram la son. The reports are that llae" Goesttujiv'j c Gastfjf mm mm mm books i CAPTAIN J3j.W. McCLADj or I , the state police waa observed , tha, past few daya out ' of uniform and there Is a Lane county. Cam DismissedTrial In the : ease of Nick Spanos, charged with assault and battery, did not ma terialize yesterday morales, ? al though the court, district attor- thought he waa still a kid and was . playing baseball with the beys out oa North Fifth. Some how he fell oa the pavement aad was Injured to sueh aa extent that he could not wear a uniform. So . -. a . . I LJUk mm wu - mm vftrvwu m fere the trial was to open Is Jus tice court, the defendant aad pri vate prosecutor, good friends who grew too heated over a scrap, started to talk the matter over. too result was clearing up of a misunderstanding. So on motion of the private prosecutor, with the state consenting, the case was dismissed, A certain foreman of a' aewtMMT composing room fat 192$ Velio sedan, excellent condi tion, 3 new tires, new paint; or trade for furniture of equal value. Florist Burglar Victim Burg- Clinics Listed Clinics to be held by the Marion county health Box J5 c&re suteam4n low: Tuesday milkbaudlers, health center: Wednesday' mor nine school clinic, health 'center; Thursday morning preschool clinic, health center; Friday moraine dental clinic, afternoon presehool, both at health eenter; Saturday 8:30 to 1 a.m., wx old and vaccination clinic, health See my-window far suits, $15 to S22.50. D. H. Mosher, 414 Court.0 Lefflngwells Home O. J. Lef fia gwell of the Terwfiliger mor tuary returned homo Friday night with Mrs. Leffingwell from south- era California, where he had been attending the Shrine convention I at San Francisco. They also visited la Saa Diego, their former home. and took In some of the Olympic Games at Los Angeles, Including the aqua tie and equestrian events aad the closing ceremonies. Moores at Coast Arthur H. fag of oar beloved Kd of Tbo acesman. retamea irons vat ratio all sanbnrned aad swol len. The iaddeat raaladf at ef the time be got married aad teams so absent naladed that he storied to shave hiaaeetf jsmt about SO BuiMtes after be bad been to a barber shop. Row does It feel, Frank? .... . . t- little noted In news dlspatcbes. 87 Books Dealing Vith'.big Variety of . Subjects : - 'Arrive Recently1; ; j And the reason Is simple. It Is a highly complicated department and one la which employes mast know what It Is all about or they would not last loag. Bat aa wo said before It Is gratifying, to know that the head of this partic ular departmeat, aa appointee by the way. has been la office bow mora than St years. And there Is a reason. " lars broke into the Adams floral Moore and daughter. Miss Ruth, shop, 43 Court street, through 1 241 N. High street, headed for a rear door transom and stole I their cabin at Neskowln last between S3S and S40 which1 had Bight. Today they will drive down been hidden away In Mrs. Ad- the coast to Newport and South ams purse. Little else was tak- beach. They expect to return here en. although the store was ran-1 Monday. It seems to he a foregone con clusion that Willard Marks will resign as president of the state senste. Yesterday we talked of Mr. Marks la a formal manner, but today we are asking him as a friend of the newspaper boys not to forget us in the event he leaves the senate. Willard Is a former newspaperman and knows Just how we feel about him and that's not Just words, either, Wil lard. - George Brown has beea clerk of the state land board for a lone time and tbe pas week' passed bis 37th rear 1st that de . partsaeaC Bat be has dodo soch a toad Job that bis removal, or area tateaf Create with bis staff, would be a great mistake. Aad every admlalstratloa has quick ly recosalsed bis ability, and George Is argeatly requested to rental out the Job. Salem public library attendants baia been very busy lately . list-1 la; and placing new books oa the shelves. Ia all ST books, map aad ! pamphlets have beea added to the I library collection. They deal wit a wide variety of subjects. - Five of the pamphlets deal with Oresroa. Its mininr laws, mineral and water resource, praaa stand ards, aad one a study ot irriga tion of berry : crops in the Wil lamette valley. The new addltloaa Include the Casing Events Every Tuesday "aad Fri day night, band concert to tVIUsea pat. eer. , Ams 21 trniaoa) park service at S:M ta charge of W. C. T. IT. ' . August 21 Douglas county picnic, fairgrounds. August tl SaJen Lodg of Perfection, A. Jk A. S. R picnic .at Silvertoa . park ia afternoon. - 4 AasastSl HalBIbbard Camp No. 5 United. Spanish War Veterans and their aax Miary aanaal plcnie at 8U .ertoai Park. . v , : Angmst 28 ' Sebraaka , dnb picnic. Sflverton park. : September 8 Marion Coanty Federatioa of Com munity clubs picnic. Chaaa poesj Park. ' September IP Opemlmg: of Salem public schools. September S0-October 1 Oregon state, fair. HUIO ffiHOUIV sale is mm Consideration $20,000 or' f ti I -wi r " r i net couuuiSy ouyer 15 ; ' From California following: HnlL -Heat Lirhtalnc": Sabra. Thito Indian-; Stribliug. Thi yidlnburgh": Speakman. 'Here's stern-; wew imeraaiionai xenr-i TTahnd,,t Cnrrer. "Romantle CI- But that isn't alL The youag eat la terms of service oa his staff right bow is six years old. She Is Mrs. Mary McElroy. She Is only one of eight members in that department, including George. But that department Is highly technical aad every member knows "his, or her, stuff," to put it la coarse language. center. Nurse Nova Lyndes willUred by s city officer making his I Lle' eot8 remodeled In latest bo on weekend duty. Lost er stolen, varnished rowboat Phone 7849. Graham Sharkey Old Files Sold Dr. S. C. Stone, pioneer Salem yesterday sold to a Portland deal rounds Tat o'clock in the mor- tJl. Vogue, 4 10 Gusrdlan bldg. Decree Awarded A 4alin decree waa awarded la circuit court Saturday to Emma Rodhe and Frank Keachmeter against W. A. Liston and others. The nrin- Give Swim Tests Swimming tests will be given this week to Kn mrtA vtrla wTin Tiava nartl- resideet, H t . . tfc- M. worv . the ina aeai-1 . .v.A-,vA- th.lcipal sum of the deeroo er a complete file of the summ'er; children passing the re- 12500; interest and costs are to goniaa aaung oaca iu Wuw quiremeuts In swimming and dlv- aauea. " sas. inn "v vT MS hni will receive emblems spproximately 40 feet high. Dr. bBttons. They wlU be graded according to ago and class. News reports from Albany in form us of an attack made up on aa eight-year old girt by a high school youth. Usually stor ies of this type come irosa tbe east or from Los Angeles and are played np in black bend lines, bnt when it occurs closer to homo it la a different mat ter. Bat to as the crime ap pears even greater when it comes, so close to home. RtAn fcaa filed S COPT Of me Oreconlan each dsy since Janu arv 1. 1893. The tiles from that date until October 23, 115. wm sold to the Oregon stste library. W. C. T. U. Will Lead The services at Willson park this af Next week promises to be Just as quiet as the past three weeks have been, as Governor Meier left Portland Friday for Gearhart to spend at least a week. From this report It appears he will not be Rulifion'a Peaches are ripe. Thai Best R. 8, Box 59, Phone 4F4. ternoon at 3:30 will be fn charge ta evm- Z m a . - I m Imaaat a n a a at WAmaV nrUTtftn 9 Ian or me w. c. T. U. Mrs. Necia Buek will speak, and Mrs. Fred Tooie, Jr will be soloist. The or- cnestra from the First Banrlat Teachers Given Tests Eight practice teachers from Oregon church will tlr nrho Thm. Kir Woolen Mill Co. Is I Normal school. Monmouth, were I oavin? 10 cents for medium valley I riven preliminary tests in life! RitxviUo Editor He at lesst another week without the chairman of the board of control snd no doubt without sny ot the other members. wool. Farmers take notice. TVwnllnaon Goes East T Harold Tomlinson, attorney for General Finance corporation here, left on the Portland Rose train last night on a business and pleasure trip to Iowa. He former ly lived at Marshalltown, Ia. From there he will visit Milwau kee and St. Paul, twin cities, and then return either by way ot the northern lines to Spokane or thrdugh the Canadian rockies. He will be away two weeks. Grewell Instructs, Fistics Clyde Grewell, Willamette univer sity student and former Multno mah Athletic club boxer, has been again enlisted to instruct local boys In boxing at the Y. M. C. A. this winter. Through his work la boxing classes last win ter, he obtained a local reputa tion of being a skilled teacher In the art. The classes will be start ed at the opening of school. . Robbers Kill BoUbh-J. W. Bo- lin, 449 North Capitol street, let ter carrier, received word yester dav that his brother. H. S. Bolin, 52, of- Plain view, Tex., had been killed at Portales. N. M., while trrinr to capture a bank , robber. Bolin's brother had been in police work for 20 years. -Roy C. saving by Esther Arnold. Mr. ""vine, editor of the Ritxville, R. R. Board man and Clinton i wwn, Journai-Tlmea. Is on a va- Standlsh in the Salem T pool cation trip to the valley, visiting yesterday morning. They will his mother at Independence. He come to Salem for life saving I cauea at The Statesman office practice each week for the next I Saturday. I . uua yi l a s Alma Jonn- To Settle for S700 Authority son, assistant in the office of Jna- tn aettle a claim for the late Mil- Itice of the Peace Miller JTavdpn drftd Dewitt for S700 was granted en saturaay on a week's vaca- yesterday in probate court te I tion, part of which she will spend Ivan Martin, administratrix of her wn a sister in Clatsop county. affairs. The claim Is to be paid WDilEDDIE D DANE Tiwi Son Chieken dinner. 50c. 11 a. m to p. m. Senator Food Shop Special chicken dinner, hot or cold, 35c. Tumey amner, oc, Hatf-1 Arro TTnexcelled Sunday dinners Come and be convinced. 60c. PILES CURED DR. MARSHALL S29 Orta BMs. Pk 0 Ia the every day political strife as noted here and at ev ery other state capitol and the national capitol as well, ft is a great relief to find among state departments one where there is no great tamover in employes and one which at the same time receives no complaint. In fact, because of that, there Is one de- by the insurance company repre senting S. P. Larsen whose car Mrs. Larsen was riding in whea an accident occurred which later resulted in her death. August sale on overcoats, 20 & off. D. H. Mosher, 474 Court.' Siegmund Named Guardian- L. L. Siegmund was yesterday named guardian of the estate of Julia M. English. She has been adjudged incompetent to handle her affairs. Appraisers of her es tate which has an estimated worth of 13500 are Ines I. Siegmund, James G. Heltiel and John Uelt- zel. Want 8809 Paid Suit to col lect 3809 was begun Saturday by the Intermountain Building and Loan company, G. N. Pendergraft and others being named as defendants. Road Cost Estimated Hedda Swart, county engineer, yester day estimated the cost of the next 2.8 mile link In the Silver Falls highway at 123.109.35. This was said to be the most scenic link of the entire highway. 1 Ia Hospital Here Miaa Doro thy Starr ot Sublimity underwent an operation for removal ot ap- penaix at the Deaconess hospital Saturday morning. Her condition I is reported as satisfactory. Set School Opening The school board of the Hayesville district north of Salem has fixed Septem- Der is at the date for opening of school. Wants $335 Paid The Etna company filed suit in circuit court yesterday to collect a note of 3335 allegedly due from F. A. Welch and I. Ellen Welch. News Man Here Richard C. Horn, business manager of the I Eugene Morning News, was a visi tor in Salem Saturday. Ob ltuary Rehwalt At a local hospital, Friday, August 19. William Rehwalt, 83, of 2058 Warner street. Survived by widow, Dorothy Rehwalt; two sons, John of Spokane and Wil Ham of West fir; three daughters. Mrs. Eric Jorgenson of Perma, Mont, Elma Rehwalt of Portland, Mrs. F. N. Smith ot Salem; sis ter, Mrs. Martha Hilman of Ore gon City; brother, Martin Reh walt. Funeral services Sunday, August 21, at 3 p. m., from the chapel of the Salem Mortuary, 545 North Capitol street. Interment Belcrest Memorial cemetery. Go to Beach Prof, and Mrs. R. W. H. Selts are spending the weekend at Neskowln. book, 1981; Ayer, -Directory of Newspapers aad Periodicals, mid-year supplement; Gerwig. -Emotion"; Elktnd, The Healthy Mind.' Hudson, "The World Court is 1I3Q; League of Nations Secre tariat. Tea Tears of World - Co operation; League ot Nations As- sociatioa An Eleven Tear Re view of the' League of Nationa; Toung. "A Fortune to Share' Relnaeh, "A Short History of Christianity"; . Kephala, "The Church ot the Greek People' Bradshaw, "Amerlcanlxatloa Questional re"; Buei. "Manual of the United States for tbe Infor mation of Immigrants"; "The Boat Book ot the United Stat Navy." Lawes. "Twenty Thousand Tears In Sing Sing"; Bruhn. "MuUer- Walle Method of Lip-Readlng for the deaf; Survey of Oregon State Institutions of higher learning; Alexander, "The New Education In the German Republic"; Foster, "The East India House"; Smith. There was a Ship"; Brooke, "English Children's Costume"; Houston, "Ancient Greek. Roman and Byzantine Costume'; Hous ton, "Ancient Egyptain, Assyrian and Persian Costumes and Deco rations; Mann. "Peasant Cos tume la Europe"; Millikan, "The Electron, Its Isolation and Meas urement "Geology aad Water Resources of a portion ot South Central Ore gon," Geological map ot north central Oregon, Goldfish, their care In small aquaria. Mining laws ot the state of Oregon, Airway map of the United States, Airport F TLi- fTZ V. rating regulations, Descriptions ot ill 1 MS VlCWJty airways and landing fields In the umica Obmirjstf Avepuri o& laci Road conditions In thU viclnitv nnaing committee on control of are generally good, although a I ",ne nangar ures, meters iot few sre s little rourh. secordlnr I coasIdoraUoa la standardization to Oregon State Motor aasocia-1 ot Oregon dried prunes, Preli ml na tion reports. They sre In the fol- rPrt effect of Irrigation Among tbe members of that department are listed Jim Stew art, whom everyoae knows and who knows more about land and state business than any other state employe with the exception of George, aad Miss Jnlio Webster who baa been with that deportment even longer than Jim who lists bis employment more than seven years ago. Wa laud that department George started In there in 1895 as assistant to the clerk, and in 1903 he became clerk of the hoard aad haa held that posltioa ever siaco. Hats off to you, George, and may yoa coattoue to servo the state as you have for many more years to come. Road Conditions Generally Good ties of Dalmatla; Patoa. "Pic turesque Sicily; Drake. "Korea of the Japanese: James.' "Arizo na, the .Wonderland; Wrlstou, Hawaii Today. - Miaalgerode. "Presidential Tears. 1787-1880"; Saint-Reave. "Portraits of the Seventeenth Century; Salnt-Beuve, Portraits of tha Eighteenth Ceatary; BeW loc. "Daatoa. a Study ; Sparr, "Life aad Writings ot Alexandre Dumas"; Mangan, "Life, Charac ter and Influence of Deslderius Erasmus of Rotterdam": Beat, "Jaatlee Oliver Wendell Holmes"; Imbort do Salnt-Amand, "Marie Antoinette": Imbert do Saint- Amaad. "Mrl Louise"; Imbert de Salat-Amand, "Marie Louise, the islaad of Elba." Wilkinson, "Nelson"; Green, "Peary the Man Who Refused to Fan; Prlngle, "Theodore Roose velt" a biography; Sears. "George Washington": Herodotus, "The History of Herodotus"; Beans, "Europe Since 1914"; Monelli. "Toes Up." a chronicle ot gsy and doleful adventures. Surface, "American Food In the World War and Reconstruction Period"; Koeh-Weser, "Germany la the Post-War World"; Hoover, "Tha Economic Life of Soviet Russia"; Latouretta, "The Devel opment of China"; KItasawa, "The Governm eat of Japan"; Car tlx, "la tha Land of the Head- Huuters"; Munro, "The Five Re publics of Central America"; Brown, "Fort Hall oa the Oregoa Tran"; Driggs. "Covered-Wsgon Centennial and Ox-Team Days"; Arnold. "Indian Wars ot Idaho.' The North Salem Auto Court., 2873 Portland road, changed hands here yesterday for a con sideration ruaalng -close to S2f. 090. Sears Mt Tucker, realtors, re ported. C E. Doughty, the new owner, -'came here; from Vlsalia.' CaL. to take over ; tha concrete- : : constructed camp built last sum- '' mar by Joseph Sargeat - . . . Doughty became iaterestad la tha Willamette valley through als uncle. B. F. Doughty of Aums vllle. With him are Mrs. Doughty aad their son; who will ' enter grade school next mouth. : Mr. Sargent will give up busi ness activities to travel with Mrs. Sargeat . - .- - Tbl is the second auto camp to be sold hero this summer. Mr. and Mrs.- Jack Allen of Doty. Wasb purchased tha Loan Star camp, 1989 North Capitol street from Edwin Cj Bellinger, earlier . In the sammer. . The realty firm, which was among those reporting Business activities as bright a week ago. '. also has hsndled the sale of the Lone Star eamp and four country properties Involving payment ot 83S.70O. t Farms were sold to the follow ing: r. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hsss tram California. BO acres east of Auais- ville; Mr. aad Mrs. A. J. Weisea- , fels from Idaho. 18 acres east of Aumsvllle; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Forgery from Canada. SO acres; Mr. and Mrs. Ailie Phillips from California, a farm southwest of Start on. ALLISONS SELL STATION BROOKS. Aug. 20 The Alli sons have sold their CUIng station In Brooks aad are moved to Sa lem. Mr. and Mrs. Schurts of Sa lem have bought the property and are going to have a lunch counter and a eamp ground. Mrs. Vsrner and her sob. Mrs. Neilson's mother, have moved on to the Matting place east of Brooks where they will make their homo this winter. lowing shape: Salem-Breitenbush A little rough from Mill City to springs. Silver falls loop Good by way of Sllrerton. Wilhoit Choppy from Mark- ham to Molalla and Wilhoit. Salem -Amity, via Wheatland ferry Good. Dallas-Willamina Good gravel. McKensie highway Generally good, no fresh oil, a little loose gravel for a quarter mile near Nimrod but not dangerous or hard on tires. COACHES ARE HOME MONMOUTH, Aug. 20 Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wolfe and Mr. and Mrs. Al Cox of this city re turned this week from Los Ange les where they attended the Olym piad, and are enthusiastic over tbe big event Wolfe Is coscb st Ore gon Normal school, and Cox will act as coach at Monmouth high school this year. While at Loa Angeles Cox attended a school session held for coaches prior to the Olympic opening. on major berry crops In the Wil lamette valley. Practical results In basket willow culture, "Bee keeping for the Oregon farmer." Laasburgh, "Industrial Manage ment"; Matthews, "Bookbind ing"; Petrueci, "Chinese Paint ers"; U. S. George, "Washington Bicentennial Commission Colo nial Gardens"; Marriott, "Modern English Architecture"; Gllman, "Great Styles of Interior Architec ture"; Morley, "Ex Llbris Cerissl mls"; Sandford, "Principles ot Effective Speaking." Masefteld. "A Sailor's Gar land"; Baldwin. "Earlier English Drama"; Junius, pseud., "The Letters of Junius"; Waugh, "Hot Countries"; Peake, "The Way ot the Sea"; Welgall, "Wanderings In Anglo-Saxon Britain"; Masson, BEACHFRONT COTTAGES All Sizes at Reasonable Rates Write for Particulars MRS. ROTH CRITES Cannon Beach, Oregoa Auto Painting The New Pearl Essenee Finish Now on Display Sea this finish before painting your car HAIN'S TOP and BODY SHOP 267 So. Coml Salem Drags Registered Phar macists who know their business use only the purest Dru9, accurately combined to fill your prescrip tions. ; Schaefer's Drug: Store 185 N. Commercial - Dial 31Pf The Original Yellow Front Candy Special Store ot Salem LUMBER SPECIAL 50 Thousand Feet - 2"x6", 2"x8", 2"xl0" $5.00 per M. SPECIAL Croqa I a o I a Ringlet Bad : Permanent PUSH WAVK $2.00 plete Open rrtday Evenings by appointment CASTLE PERMANENT WAVERS CO. t 307 First Nat'l Bank Bldg r . Tel. 3SSS 'i- ; Branea -of Castle Pioneer Permanent wavers. rwi PIANOS TO RENT r Call CO 10. Tsed - Faraltura Department ' V ; 131 Korta High ' COME LET VS SHOW YOU THIS STOCK Hansen & Liljequist, Inc. Dealers in Lumber and Building Materials Church and Mill TeL 0131 ..'XF'IRBD For School and Sports Wear I--" Dr. Chaa Lam Chinese Medielne I Office hours vl Toesdsy and Satur- ' t V.1 day 3 to 5 p. to. ' ZT 18 N. Commercial Salem , Brown Suede, Wing Tip, Low Heel Oxford Perfect For Wear With Those New Suede Leather Jackets - lUmma 1 snd a i m oihsrsotf PROFIT See Them in Our Window We Also Have Full AssortmenU of New Fall Oxfords.: .CViliibr4ry UOQ That Less Than Of all the merchandise bought Thursday, Friday, Saturday at Breier's sale was returned, for any reason, and was returned Because the price was too high. Yes, it's absolutely true. It seems impossible that some one of the big crowd didn't hold us to our money-back guarantee (that we have the lowest prices in Salem). nt3;-iraIl(3E-S3enim - That if you need merchandise and want to. save money, there is only one place to buy, " - r c. 1 l m.ir, . I II I 'Vlf V Boys' Union Suits, only 9c I t s I i r YiMiTADS . f