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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1932)
PAGE TEN The OREGON STATESMAN, Salca, Or"on. Tuesday Morning. September 27, H3X c c2T :V 5? aMSWaMSM) -av i . . . - i " 1 v i 1 r i i -i it .3 ; r4 inii Along with shoes bought from one df St. Louis' 'largest factories now in liquidation, you dqdSII&sjebs Gq can buy shoes at your own price. We purchased thousands of pairs of shoes at a small percentage of their actual worth and we are selling them the same. way. Think of buying , Sport Shoes All styles and kinds t)7Dand )JfD Dress Shoes Suede! Kid and Calf f0 Q do AC 01 DC Brown and Black Lt.UOf 0O,JO $4fD House Slippers Red, Black and Green Leather at $1.95 All late Colors. All Sizes 69c... Shoes have never been sold cheaper and the quality is the best. Come and see these shoes, try them on and you will be astonished at die wonderful values. Ladies' Silk Hose pairs $1.95 PROGRAM TUESDAY YAkHILL fOLK WASH INGTON county day. If you are picking out a day oq which It may be easier to get a good free seat at the grandstand, why not .try Tues day? Tuesday is one day you ought aot to miss. BANDS PLAYING TODAY: McMInnville Municipal band. Forest Grove Municipal band, di rected by Richard St. James. OTHER NUMBERS in addition to -bands and band concerts: ' Combined Business Men's Male :horuses of HUlsboro and Forest Grove, directed by Prof. X. Maldwyn lSvans of Pacific University. 1 Oomlrff Musical Stunt, Oregon -Loggers orchestra. ' Junior Mandolin -Piece Or- .chestra from Dayton, directed by Mrs. D. C. Clark. i Salem Pianists In Ensemble Lewis Rlggs and Margaret Hogg. I Instrumental and Vocal MusW toy musicians from the Oregon Normal School, directed by Mrs. (R.J. Maaike. j Allied Arts Chorus and Sex tette oC Portland, directed by Rose Coursen Held. The Slate Lewis String Ensem ble of Portland, directed by Bale OENERAL PROGRAM FOR JTHE DAY: Special train from Forest Grove, HUlsboro, McMlnnrllle arrives at Marion Square at 10 a. m. West side delegation parade led by Mc-. MmnrUle and Forest Grove bands south on Commercial St State St, east on State U elfth where they again board i special Southern Pacific train the fairgroundsFree musical in the Agricultural dtnr tt 11 a m. and at 4 n bx. and 7 p. m. Band concert and other numbers at grandstand at 12:90 to a. Strawberry Roan Ro deo a to 4 free at grandstand, plght Stampede in stadium 8 to 10 p. m. Reserve afternoon show fad night show seats now for Tuesday. Dial 9187. SPECIAL PRICES for Fair Week Only Out of town patients especially should avail themselves of these savings v $25 Plates for $12.50; 22-K Crown $4 Any Silver Filling Only $1 v Painless Extraction of Teeth 75c each , AT THE BIG BLACK AND GOLD SIGNS STATE & COMMERCIAL STS. SALEM DENTAL CLINIC Before You Buy. Your Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry Get Our Prices We undersell Our overhead is small THE JEWEL BOX 173 N. Liberty St, Watch repairing a specialty. Don't throw your old watch away. We fix them when others can't. 0 QQQ8flGQil O 508 State Street Between the Theatres Steelhammer in East for Confab SILVERTON. Sept. 25. Leon ard Fischer of lit. Angel is at the Steelhammer drag store assisting daring the absence of George Steelhammer, -who recently left for New fork as a state delegate to the Druggists' national eonren tlon. Mr. Fischer Is a graduate pharmacist and will re-maln hnre until Mr. steelhammer's return. IF IP IF DEAR SUBSCRIBER: !.- As a regular reader of The Oregon Statesman, you know The Only The Only TODAY'S PAPER TODAY" The Oregon Statesman first morning mail the 'SUNDAY PAPER" The Only The Sunday Statesman every Sunday. 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Wander, Weave or Turn Hard? Are Your Tires -'Scuffed, Pitted or Gouged on the Tread? LET US CHECK UP YOUR WHEEL ALIGNMENT New equipment recently installed makes this shop as well equipped for wheel and axle aligning as any shop in Oregon. STATE FAIR VISITORS Leave your car with us while attending the fair and have us make your car safe for winter driving. Every job guaranteed absolutely satisfactory or no charge. THE BRAKE AND SHI5IMY DOCTOR 275 S. Coml SL, 2 Blocks South of State St. "SEE MIKE PANEK AND AVOID A PANIC f"7 hill mm work WE DEFY ANYONE TO SURPASS OUR QUALITY OF LEATHER OR WORKMANSHIP Men's Soles $L00 Ladies'. Soles 75c Children's Soles 50c All Rubber Heftls . . 25c Men's Leather Heels '. 50c Ladies' Leather Heels 25c rSalcTtt.Of. l I ED H 1? ED A IT V . ' 1-