; PAGE IGHT : ' f T . ' i . ."; ; .ra. '; T. w.- r4r, ( The OPvEGON STATESMAN, Xalea. Oregon, Friday Hornby January 10;?1S35 4 I ! " i ss: I I '" in in I ' I r i him SisteflLPlacide Dies at Portland MT. ANGEL, Jam 9. Sister M. Placide Casey, who died suddenly Monday afternoon: while xlsitlnf In Portland, wa buried from the convent chapel here Wednesday morning at 9:30. Rev. John Cnm ttisXy read the requiem high mass and also gave the funeral address. Rt. Rer. Ahbot Thomas and Fath ers Berthold and Maurus were present In the sanctuary. Inter ment was laj the Sisters' commun ity cemetery. - Sister Plaeide, nee Mary Jane Casey, was the daughter ot an old pioneer family and was born near Woodburn Jane 25. 1863. She en tered the Benedictine convent in' 1883, observing her golden Jubi lee two years ago. For -many years he held the position of secretary at the convent and taught here and tn various Benedictine schools In Oregon and at the mission school in British Columbia. . - Surviving are a brother. John Casey, of Billings. Mont., and iuivv iieicin, mn ui uguc airs. I. L. Campbell, Mrs. Charles X. Allen and Mrs. J. B. Coe. amr"f egart f -nnlforma Blscasslonr- were to organizing another patrol and names were presented by -boys from which the troop committee will choose members. - Three of the members were in new scout which wer4"at?hrlstma gifts and the other three expect to have uniforms soon. Burton WUleford, jr., and John anra han,irn expect to go to Salem Saturday to pas swimming tests. Another Scout Patrol ' May Be Organized by Woodburn Boys Shortly WOODBURN, Jan. 9. Panther patrol No.: 4. Bor Scouts, and t!ir scoutmaster, Ralph Nelson, held their regular meeting at the Washington schol Monday night. 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Te eny cne who needs a tonic 1 recommend Old Cherokee Tonic. It la a wonderful med icine. Too may use this m your advertisement tf yon care to. Fay Prlndel, Fisher. Oregon. - THIS COUPON WOBTIl 46c - - r,i. onison If eresented at once gether with only Sf Ceats ta cash. Is fSFm JFeStiS ot OLD CHEROKEE 1&ON TONIC, an3 "IfteJ'usirg 5ricW according to printed directions on Jt Jt yoa do not think it worth at least 10 times what .you paid for it you back tne emptyWtle and we will cheerfully refund the 81 cents, it wiu work J t 4 Fallone of bile from your system. Just as Wack as any ink you ever saw that is poison to your liver and kidneys. EAT ANYTHING XOO WISH WHILE TAKING IT i: TH COCPOII GOOD OKtl WHILE OCB SCrFLT LASTS WILLETTS GapSGall ISDwmg Sffci?e 405 State, Corner Liberty Phone 3118 gHWI ,I..MPISqiUI. I lllfll, 1.1. I. . at HOGG BROS 325 Court Street A A WASHERS VU vU' to Choose From Rebuilt, Repossessed, Floor Samples and Demonstrators Get the Ax! THE GREATEST WASHER SALE Ever Held in the Willamette Valley! CLOSE OUT ... WASHERS $33.50 to $59.50 6 'AUTOMATIC djJA -A tjOQ Cfl WASHERS tP4i7.DU TO pO7.0U WASHERS $39.50 to $59.56 12 PRIMA WASHERS MAKE AN OFFER WASHERS tPJJ.OU UP r NEW i i $54.50 UNIVERSAL WASHERS SPEED QUEEN (Reg. $49.50 Machines) ' DEMONSTRATOR $38.50 $37.50 100 Wew and Used 25 "As Is" MAYTAGS WASHERS $49.50 Au? $2.50aunpd 150 New and Used 15 New and Used EASY WASHERS IRONERS $49.50 AuNrp ' . $5.00aunpd 50 Rebuilt, Guaranteed 1 Rebuilt Combination y WASHERS WASHERS & IRONERS $17.50 Au? 1 $27.50 Refrigerators 6 Makes 30 Models to Choose From Frigidaire Used 0-5QS Frigidaire-Floor Sample S ; Manj Others Too Numerous to Mention in This Ad KH.HII - j I 11 r This Crosley ?A Shelvador ! e7.UU Willamette - Iswgestjv; Appliance I . 8'coro Mom Appliance 32? Cowf Street EOSo Store Phone 6022 Salem Tillamook and Oregon Here Are the Rules Re garding Our 2 for 1 Sale Many people are under the impression they must buy two suits or two OTer coats to get in on the two-for-one sale. Just to set you straight, read this oyer ' carefully: You can buy a suit and over coat both for the price of one plus to dollars. If you don't need two suits or a suit and an overcoat get a friend who does and bring him in to share with you, as size or pattern make no difference as long as the price Is the same. Extra Special One Lot of MEN'S HATS Sf? $4. $fl,Q() Extra Special One Lot of Men's Sweaters Coat and Slipon JC flft Styles, Values Up to PO.UU Extra Special Men's Heavy Ribbed UNION SUITS ITS $1.50 (p Extra Special While They Last Only Closing Out One Lot MEN' HOSE Values 25c to 35c Extra Special Closing Out One Lot MEN'S SHORTS up"" 35c ECp Extra Special Men's Broadcloth PAJAMAS $1.95 vn$.ll2) Extra Special While They Last Only WORK SHIRTS upT 59c2(p Extra Special MEN'S TIES fflT 65c Young Men's Shaggy and Brushed Wool SWEATERS Zipper and Slipon J ff Styles - Values to $4,011 02.95 OVEQ 005 QUITO and OVEECOATO It is by far the greatest and finest se lection of high grade clothing, we have ever offered in our sensational two-for-one sate. Over one thousand gar ments to choose from! Such' well known lines as Hart -Schaf f ner & Marx, Mi chael Stern and many others! Rare values at their regular price! They come in all the popular styles and fab rics fine worsteds, serges, twists, tweeds, cheviots, etc You buy them now 819.50 - 25 - 29.50 - 35 39.50-845 Over 600 Arrow, Essley? Fruit of the Loom and Other Nationally Known DatetSo S!? Moon 1.65 - 1.95 and 2.50 Values r .1 A i or trie LZ2 Bring a Friend f nnrnf IF for ime Plus Two Dollars The Popular Brief Shorts and Shirts Elastic Top and Fly Front Sale Price One Lot of Men's SUSPENDERS Hickok and f AA Others, Values to M.UU Bring a Friend Collar attached and neckband styles in broadcloths, mad ras, pique, etc Plain colors and novelty patterns. Sizes 14 to 17 'z- Discontinued lines. ' 1 16-Inch High Top LACE BOOTS up1"? $6.50 25oG. Over 500 Closing Out One Lot Values CA Up to p0.3U So) One Lot of Men's AH Sizes, with Belt, etc. Up to $4.45 $2aD MEN'S SHIRTS jp"u! $1.65 (g 3 for $25 Friendly and Fortune Shoes AT SLASHED PRICES One Lot of SHOES S?T $5.00 One Lot of hdi&ess X'r$6.00 3 Outfit the Boy From Head to Foot at a Price You Like to Pay Boys' Zipper ' Closing Out One Lot BOYS' SUITS $10.95 Both Longies and Knickers Values $Q CA Up to $0.9U One Lot of Men's Semi-Dress Pants ST $3.95 flB(?g One Lot of Men's DRESS PANTS $4.95 a0(o)g One Lot of Men's DRESS P ANTS u?r $6.oo Bough Rider College CORD PANTS $5.50 and $6.00 Values Closing Out One Lot One Lot of Boys SHOES & BOOTS Values Q Af Up to Vd.VD One Lot of Boys' CORD PANTS $1.95 yalues Zipper Moleskin SHIRTS House Slippers up "t? $2.50 H 0 JX Pisskin, Calf and Other Driving Gloves vpu $2.50 SoSg) ;$i.95 v... $3ii9 Wmmm BOOT SOX Heavy Wool 65c value ra